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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-12 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • IXOD , • . MissiDg Irvine Coach Returns With Regrets . .. -DAILY PILOT ***10'*** WEDN ESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 12, 1975 VOL M. NO Jlt, t Sl!CTIONS. 7t l'AGl[S Site of Search D•llJ PilOI 1'11o1o bf P•lrk~ O' Deft,_11 QUARRY DRAINED IN SEARCH FOR DROWNING VICTIM Activity Continues at Pond Near Santa Ana River Nixon Tax Break Appraiser Guilty C l-l!C' AGO {.'\. P ) -.&.. fed('ral court jury today found literary appraiser Halµh G :'\°e\,·man guilty of lying about the date Ri chard :'\-1 . ~ixon ~av{' !us \'icc- presidential p:qJC'rs to the nation to claim an illl·gal $150.000 t<tx break. The l l.S. ll1str1ct Court jury de- liberated nearly f1vc hours before rC'turn in~ the verdict to Jud~e Frank J . '.VleGarr. ~ewman, 6·1, a l.1ncoln s<.·ho\<:1r and prl'sidt•nt uf the Chicago [.ibrary l1onrd. v. ,1 ~ a1·,.11~i·d nf lying lo the l ntl'i n:il llP\l'rlU•' ::ifter deliberating for three hours. The jury foreman in formt"d McGarr. of U.S. Distnct Court. th3t the five·\lt'Oman , scn- \"e-man jury ,,·as not close lo a \·c>rdict. Ne\lt·man faces a maximum sentence o r five years in prison 3nd a $10.000 fine . Ne""'man displayed little e mo- tion ""·hen the jury delivered 1ts guilty verdict on t"·o counts of providing false information to IRS agents . l''arndy mt'mber~. hO\.l."l.'VCr, v.· .. re v1~1bl~ upset. _Service about hi s ;·p~,r.1i sJl •Jf the :"l'ixon docun1i'r11.,. Ill' \\il" at·· cused of hai.;k u11 l1n~ ~i}On ~ papers to :illo\\ lhl' Corml·r prcs1· dent nn il\togal $<150.000 tax break for donatin g his vice-prl--sidential papers to the~ 1-1tional Archives. The jury retired Tu~day ni ght :'\!e\vman \V as relt'OJlil'd 11n µ<'rsonal rccognizanct· bon<l ;.ind :,cntencing \\ a i; set by :\1£"(;Jrr for Jan. 6. In closing arguments, lhl! gov. ernment contended that Newman backdated a deed lo the <S.. BACKDATE, PageA2) ( Search Efforts Continue ... By DOU(~l-AS FRITZSC'll .. : 0 1111• Di•!' P 1 lol Still Search<'rs for a duek hunter believed dro"·n ed in a long abandoned \\'atcr-f1)[ed ('osta l\1esa granite quarry \,·ere dr:.i1n ing the pond today afll'r Jl s murky, \\'('Cd-choked depths de fied the efforts uf divC'rs Tue:-, day. Mark A. Antonelli , l!.I, of 1010:! Constitution Lane in ll untin~on Beach , \'entured into the pond <1t the end of Victoria StrC'el nea r the Santa 1\n a River lo retrieve ;1 C'OOt he s hot with a pellet gun '.\tonday afternoon. police ~:.iid Stt•ven :i.·1. F'an<.1. 19. vf 10071 C'onstitut1on L<.1n e , heard his frienO and hunting (•on1p:.1 nion·s cry for help and \\'att•h<.•d him v:.i nish into thl' mutld\' \l.'att·r. F'ana's efforts to ht'lp ·,\ntont•lll ,,·ere futile . he told police \O.ht·n he reported the tragedy at 4 p m '.\l onday. Divers sear(·hed the pond :\Ion dav afternoon and .:1 dozen d1vt•r<.; reSumed the probe .:11d.11vn1'u1.•:-. da\·. Rut the t•fforts WC'rC slym1l'cl by lht' \\'ecds and m uck lhat lim1t£'d ,·isibility in lhe \4'<Jtl·r lo l'ig ht tu 10 inc h{'S. <1Ccord1ng tr> the di\'e rs . The divin,i:: l'ffurt \\ ,1s ab<1ndoncd a l mid·da\· T uesday e vening 'at 6 crt•\\"S from Cos ta M esa. ~e\\·port Reac h , Orange Counly and r-nun lain Valley !'>et up pumps to d r:.i1n the h:.df.acrc pond in tht• :.t•arch for Antonpl!i . The crc\\'S "·orked throu~h lhl• ni ght a nt.I by da,,..·n lht· top fuur feet Of lhP pond h::id h(•(•n pumpL•d into tht' S;,i n ta 1\na H1 ver ch:in nei. Helicopter·bornc police made h o urly checks of lht• pond (:See llll NTf:R, Paf;::t>A2) P/L(ff 'ICES' FREEZER SALE "I'm very h appy Y..ith thl' re suits of m y ad . I !old m y freeZl"r. ·· That's the advertising success st o r y told by the Santa Ana l~eig hts \VO m 3n who plac<'d this clas~ifjcd at\ in the l)aily Pilot : l•'r t1.•z('r fi C't• rt. ( h\·~l. •100 1 yr old !JC'rf \ont1 XX\ . '.'IX.'I If you h~l\l' ;1n :.i ppl1atit'l" ~·nu \\•ant to COll \'l'rl 1n l'<:l ~h . t'all &12-5678. We make 1l ea~) for you lo put a few words to work for you , in 41e Daily Pilot. •' • ' u 150 Evacuated In San Fernando . Valley Blaze • Gorilla Love Will It Be Mego' My Heart? C!:'llC'L'l ~A 'l'I (l ' Pl ) -Will :\1t~g ;1nd llalar1 go ar<>overea ch othl•r • l '1nl'1nnat1 Zou <Jffi c ials hop1· ... (I :0.1t'!! and llat~1 r1 are lowland port!i~t s br1)ught toi::ethl•r to m ate s ornt•th1ng 1 hal i.:l'nl'r<ill v liPl'~n I hapµL·n \\1th gorillas 1i1 l'>Jl)lJ \ Lly . r:-:r t.•pt. !hat t.">. :.it th<• Cincin.- n:.n1 i'.no 1\ hC>rt• the grt'al apt's ;ire l'nt ouraged to bt•comt' great itJ\'t•r :. :\\1·;.:.;, 13 .\l';1r old fem:.ile \\·ho Ol•;n ly d 1l'rl of :i broken he<irt Thtt11;!l1 t it Out 1~·hC'n ht·r )!nr1lla ll<\V fr1 end dit·d this p;1 :-.t :.u n1 n1t•r at Busch G:1rdens 1n 'l'<1mpo1, J-'la., has bePn broug ht h <"r e to n1t•t·l J{atari. :1 )o(';_i j Jtivcr Of SCJffil' note The zoo holds the \\'Orld record of t~ighl gorillas burn 111 capt1\'1ty fali eighlsincC' 1970 ! and l2 yc~•r old, 350 -pound ll <.1tar1 h:.i ~ fathC'.'red half of lht•m E vt•n thouJ?:h !Iatan 1s quilt.• a !adil.'s· man. you never kno\11 1\·hat is going to happen 1-1.'hen you put t\\'O gorillas tOJ!:l'tht•r fur thC' (Sf.t> GOR I I. I .1\S, l>a~P A:! I Missing Uni Coach Back After Week I\~ f){Jl '(;(.,\S f'RlllSC lll-~ Ot 1h• D•llf Pllo! ~··n .\flt'r ;1 '' l'C'k of thinking things out. Rl'J 11 . J\ndt•rs, the Univers1 t .\' I ligh Sc hool J',!ymn;i:-,t1cs co;ich \\ho ..ibrupl l ~ IL·ft lrv1nl' .'>o\'. 'I, rt•\urnt•d to lhL· (lr;ingt• (_"oa ~t Tuesd;i r In ;in. 1ntl'r\'!l'". 1\ndl.'rs s~ud, r rl·grl'I thL· ;111gu1 s h I may h;i\·e t·;iu:.ed \\'hen I thought 1l nut. I realltl'd 1t "-.1 :. ;1 ~t·l fish ;i foo\i:-.h thing to do I ''1sh I had usc>d ;i bt•ttl•r me;.1n s . ·· . \ndcr.:;' s udden d1 s:.ippcar;.1nee l;,i :-it \'l't'k promplt•d fear for his s ;ifety frun1 fril'nds "'ho found notes from Andl'l"S dis posing of !us p<'rsonal p ropl•rty and bus •· lll'SS znt('rt•S\S. :;1dcr the case closet.I .\nt.IC'rs s <.11d hl' \\ nuld likt• to r1· turn to l lnivcr:;1ty lligh to fini~h th(• ~t'TTI('Stl·r ·s roaC'hln'-\. lie hail turnt·d in a rC'signal1on bas ed on the('! r-ruli n g , hut lhl' rt•signal1on \\':JS held in s us pc>n:.l' by Un1\'l'rs1 ty lligh P r 1nc1pal Vic ShL·rre•ll until appl•OJls could hl' m<.1dL·tothc Cl F, ,,·h1ch govern!'i high :.chool ;ithletic con1 petition In an 1nter\'i(•\\ today, Sht•r reitt refusC'd to rnmml'nt on the matter. Regarding his d 1s;1ppcar<.1ncC' . Anders said, I \\'a s d (•prC'sst..'d O\'C'r \~·hat \\";,I S h;1ppt'nLO/.! \Alilh mY busin ess and \\'h;1t \\'OJ~ h<.1p pc-ning \\'ith m y job al the high ~chool. I '''as dC';tlt a :;itualion hy (SC'C' COA ('II , l'a~e i\2) CIA Prober's • lib; IC'llcrs ;iltrihutt'<.l lus rl' ported dcspond('ncy to LI ruling by tht• Ca!tf1,rn1a l nlersehol;Jsti c Fcdt~ration th:d prc\·ent('d hi!'i t'u~1c-h1ng t ht• g1 r l:-. gymn;islics \t•am a t l 'ntvers ity lhgh \4'hile teach 111~ <1 t a 1>r1 v ci I c ;;1ce1demy. i n add1t1on to his part time sc nf>o i 1.."0a c h1n~. Ander~ \\'as f0 undt•r of tht" ,\cademy of '.\1en"s CiYmn asl 1es ;ind Irvine Gym-n~s11r s l'ark in the Irvine In· dus1r1al Complex. Home Burgled ,\ndt·r~ s aid he "'ent to !'\arramt•nt n b y plane last Tues- dav . \\ h('I'{' he stayed "'ith ;1 friend \\'ho bL•licved the coach \\OIS on n IC';I \ l' nf absenee S:ltur- c\:i v 1T'!C"1r111n1'. h1• s a1d. he flt.>\\' lo ll:;\\,111 \\h1 fl' h(' a ~ain sla~1ed \\1t h .i r1 t·nd \{\ ti1t·n n111 ,.f ITTlltlP\', IH'(',dlt·J ?l11'1-> \~0111· .1 fr1l•ntl .ind t:~n) i\,i'ilH 1 , l h .1[ (."<J I St.il1• 1'11lll'l'\•'!1 \\'lllf1'. \\ho P1 J d 1· 1>horu· \'all~ In fl'1 ('nd ~ 1•1 \nd1•r-. ;11 ·ro:-.:-. lhe countr~ 111 the "' ant.' ol the d1 saµ- IX'arance. financed the trip back . a ccording to police who no"' con \\1,<\Slll :"l'GTO~ llil,I J f\or the second lime 1n three months. burglar:; have broken into <1nd searched th(' ho rn £• of a ml'mber of th(' Sl'nat e <.·omm1ttee 1n vestieatinJ? the C IA hut took nolhin g of v a I ue. Thi.' s uburban :'\1 aryland houst• oi SC'n C'h:irles Yt athias, ! lt ;\"I d !. \\OJ !'i brokt·n 1ntn nvl'r the \\l'l'kl'lld. :'\1 unl l'.!un1t·r~ ("1 1un1 _\ poiit't' !,~11d TuL·sd .1y '.\lall11a!'. rt' p•'r\l•d th;1\ dt•s ks .111d t·lo.,(•f.., \t vrc !-l' a rl'h•'rl <.•n .·\vg R. tli1· honlC' 11f SL•n llov.·,n·i\ II l\akc•r . !){ 'l't·n n 1. \\as broken 1ntn and lll'~J>lll' tht• prl'Sl'llCl' of nume rous valuables. including gold coins, nothing was taken I 150 Flee LA Blaze lnCanyon C'llA'f S\\'()R 1'11 11\I') i\ bru:;h fir(• lt•ilpt•d :.ind turnl·d along ;:i r:.ind on1 p:.ith throu/,!h sparsely populatt:'d ~uhurhan ca- nyons tod;.i\", d.1n1a/,!111g :-it•\'l·ral expen~i\'l' .homt•-, :ind l'aU:-.1nJ1: :.ibout !50 rl·s 1dl'nt., Lo 1'\ al'uat1·. :1u1hor1til'S s;11d l\ut dry. nortlu ·rl~ S.1nt:.i /\n:.i \\"tnd . ., '' hn·h i•u.-,\t'd lir1l·fly ;is h11-'h :1 ~ XO mill·-, ;1n hour suh:-.1dt•d shortly aftl'r d :11\n , ..ind fire f1ght(•rs s:11d tht· h!;111• 1\ •• ., t'X JX'('ll'd to ht• ~·11nla1n1•tl Ii\ n1 1d da~ · Rl•:-.nJt•nts of \ht• J,;1k1· '.\lan11r c·ommunlt \" nn tht• \4"t•:-it l'rn r11n 11f lhl' S:1n f';l'rn<.111dr1 \':dll'.\' \\l'l"l' ~·\·acu;itf'd from thl•1r hon11• . ..; :.hort!y ;,1fll'r !ht· fir•· \\':1:-, 1gni1.1•d :lil!HJ\ 3 :1u a 1n hy -,p:1rks frnn1 do1\·nt·d 1111\\ 1·rlint·s. ~aid ;1 \:l'n tur:' ('qunty l·-irl· l>•·p;irtmt'nl spokt>s 111an :\II 1~'t'rl' Pl'rn11tll·d to rt·turn tu th1·1r h111n1·s ;.1rt 1·r d :1\\"ll, ht• S ~1 11I 'T'i"lC' firl' has gonl' !hrouvh lh•· are:.i \\Jlh n•1 n1~1JOI" s truC"tur:il d;1mavt'. .. s aid tht• s 1".1okl·.,n1;1n The p:ith of !ht· brush f11·l~ \'-'"" so r;indom. off1c1:.ils sairl. that !hi· nun1bt•r of :ic·rr:-. d l':-.lr11\l'd f'ould not be dt'tl'rmtnl'rl unlil f1r1 •n1c11 \\'C're ablt· to fly ov('r !ht· :-.n1.,ld\·r IOj! hills :Jlld ruck ltnt•d ranv11n., 35 miies nnrth\\'l'Sl of dr)\\nlu,\n f~·E' 1-'IRi':, Pa~eA:!I Oranger_j ffdj ~ c ........ . n · .... , .... r Sunnv and \v;irn1 'l'hur., d;:i y I.Oeal gusty north ,., northeas t '' 1n d s through the morning hours lllgh:-. 7~ lo AS J,n \\:i lon1g h! lR In "" I NSIDE TODA,. l1uu4 Duna• 1r1ii .~C'n<l lfth' of hz~· repre.~cnto 1 1ve.'1 I<• f:urnpt• al l h(' drop of o .'1h<JP in ordt·r lo bnng top nom c fonttr~'ur ru hu l r1:1nc.> f zrn1 Sec .'1lon1 phllr n R6 lnot .. x l"I YO\I< Wt~•(• 6<1At•nq l .M So,d (.oh!o....,,,, c... ... <.o,.,., Cli\.,Hod Co"'"' en~~-,,, 0.•t" Not•(•• Edol&tl~I P•~ IEnt•n•u•n"'"' F1,..ll(t .-.~ F0tti..i A•(Ord Hy Gat8'1ff ... .. K_ -Undottt Al Mo<1bol1 ,\6 111• -"':>-• ftH 8 / B 10 -~•t• ftl t A ~ M""t<8oo 81 en ,.,..."•)' ~ .. ...,, ft• 0 1 I ~'oon•I Ht•\ a.o (1~ Ot•nq~toun•1 A1l • • Cl• "'°"'~ C1 4 &tJ Or \!f•r<•O~" R1J A• Sot><lt1t 8 1 ~ RI-• $•«~ ..... ,~•h 8 6·1 116 I '!'~+ • .,, '~ Bl CS II rno-. ••·' a.ll w.-..... e, A4 Bl w~trorn• a.-•• 811 (4 _,,.,~,.,, Al " !) • •• A2 DAILY PILOT s Wednesday, Novemt>er 12. 197S on Planets'-Scientist Senate Quizzes Rumsfeld She Clwoaea 'Exile Cell' ' ~SA:.; F'R ~\~t"IS('O !l 'PI 1 A ... ('1cnl1~l trying to t'3lJbilsh ~a ct '''1th lifl' l•fl olh1.:r plaril't3 3,11<1 toda) rt•'ot'art·h 1nd1<:att>s 1t ... notOnly('x1st3but;1l!>o1:.· µrubJbl~ "11Jc 3pft'.1d ·· Dr John Utll1n}lhJn1, ch1l·f or the b1011.:1·hnulogy d1v1 s1un at the ;\:it1on:.il .\t•ronauti('" and Sp:.ict• Adm1n1 str~tlnn "s Aml'S RC'st•arch l.~1 bor~1llJr\· 111 ~1ount.1in \"tt'", C.:1hf, rev •atl•d his con thl!'>\On 3 h~l\f\\ ,ty thrc~ug h ~1 l\\'O ~ t•:.ir 'otud~ lit• :,,.ud hl!'> ::.t·arl'h ft1r 1nt1. .. 1li~cnt t·xtr.1lt:rrc·:-.lr1iJI life "no" points in the fat·t that it should Ix.-very conl1nvn, that It exists 110 \1. JOd o. prob;.ibl;i.· \\.tdcsprCi.id 1n the universe ·· • l~1Uu1 gti~1m ... :iut t\1::. 31:tirch, <ndt·d hy 11th1·r :--cienti?,l:o-. t!. for hPU\L':-. \\hU h ,1\i' t!tllll'll ti• ..it [t'a:-.t 1Hlr ll'\t•I of SC'Jt•nt't' ;,1n<l lt'<'h1111ib~~.Jnll 1n.1\ l.lt.'hL·..1rd · \\\· U1.:l 1t•\l' th.it 1111n.u1y pl..it"t'" ]1\ 1ng t·rt'.1\1t1n h:.i:-, gollt' nol only .1-. fJr :1:-. \\l'. IJut mu<·h furtht·r 1nrl\1d1n~ many c1v1l1z..1 tu>ns much oldl·r th~1n uur:-.. ··ht· s:iul in an 1"ltt•r,·it•"' \Vt··rt· tht· ~ nun~t·:-.t t'I\ 1h1,1t1fl n th.it 1-> .1hlt· to communit·;.itc \\\• h:1\'l' ht't'll ,1hl1· lo 1'11m111un1c:ill' for uni\· 10 1)1' 15 vears :i1·ru3s lht• g:.iiJX~ \\ llh r.1d1nl~·lt·~t·up1·.-. -. Sn lhL' point i ... lh<.11 \\1· \ 1.• 1u~t t'lllt•rgt·d on,, :o-l;.it1st1t·;..d bas1._, .ind th l' l"t'f nrt• .111 \ I H 1d \' \\I' tOTll .lt't m U~l ht' :1 n 11ldt. r l' I\' Ll17 iii 1un .. Bdlt11 gh.1n1 . '4:; ;.1(111 J{r1li -.l1 horn, said h13 <.'v 1dt·nec or lift· on »thl·r pl.111t·t:-13 c·1rt·u1nst;.int1al ~ind ht· h()pt•rl tu 1·:-.tohlish c-ontat·t \\llh 1·~tr:it1·rr<.>:-.tr1 ... d hl'1ng::i thruu_i!h larger und bt"tlcr r .1d1111 t•i l''" l'11p1 •:-. rht• t'\ Hlt·net· ht:i-:111" I\ 1th lhl' f,1('\ lh.tt lfl l.1h11r.itory .ind spact· research. "'t' have found that organie molecules .:_the build1n~ blocks cf life -;i.re very common oulslde our tarth," he S~Hd It us!'d to b!' thought that our O"''ll planetary system "''Ith our 0\1,rn sun 1A·as unique. But we can now say that most stars have p\ant•ts around them·. Put that tog:ethl'r. and we now think there are billions a nd billions or other planet.s. 9J there is no reason why the same pro- C!'Ss of living cell creations cannot take place ... Billingham said he is working on the project al the laboratory "·ilh experts ·in astronomy, communications and outer space physics. .. Ill• said he hopes to contact beinJ?s rrom other .,.,·orlds by r ad1ott•ll'st•ope th rough one of three method~: ·1..oca\ transmissions on other planets for cqnsu mption tht.'re -radio. ror example. -·'A be aeon "''h1ch is deliberately trying to alert other people Of the ('X islence of the Sffiders.'' t\ s ii,:nal beamed directly at earth, if somelx>dy already knO\\·:-. or suspects there may be life here.·· RLlllngham s ~1d Uf''Os ··do exist, but lhl•y have nothing to do \\'ith l':ttraterrcstr1al lire. These things are expli cable as at· mos pht.>ric phenomena -it's easy to get reflections. refracted light. !'>O you think you st·e a light moving very fast. t\nd then. or roursc, there is the psychological phenomena oi human bt·1ngs. '· · From Page A l WASHl:-IGTO:< <AP ) - Don3ld l·l . Rumsfeld. de::i1gnaled by Presidt"'nt Ford to be se<"retary or nerense, refused to· day to rule himself out of con· sideration for R epublican vice presidenti31 nomination. Rum sfeld told lh(' Sl"nate ArmC'd ~erviC'es committee at his confirmat1o n heanng lh:tl it \\·ould be "really presumptuous ot me to stand up and take myself out o f consideration for something J am not beini.( con· s1dered for.·· Rumsfeld was asked about his potential polit1cal am bitions by Sen. He n ry 1\1 . Jackson <D· Was h.). a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomina- tion next y('ar. Jn response to another Jackson question, Rumsfeld said he had nothinJ.! to do "·ith lhe ouster or Secretary of D<.>ft•nsc James It . Schlesinger. ' SACRAMENTO <UPI) -For the third Slraight day, l.ynette Jo .. romme to- day chose \•oluntary exile 1n a c~ll rather than pro- mise to behave properly at her tnal on a charge ol at. tempting to assas.si nal~ President Ford. {Related story, AS) In a carbon copy pt"rformance of the pre- ,·1ou~ t'~"o d:.ty!J, the fie9ty '.\1&nson {·ult1 st went limp .and \\as carried volunt.ari- J r blindfolded into the federal courthouse by a U.S. marshal. It 's not my trial, you're k1!1Lng yourselves with money.·· '.\I iss f'rom me toid the ('Ourt "'hen U.S . I>1 s tri<.'l Court Judg e ·rhomas J . l\1acHridc gave her another chan<.·e to slop her disruptive b<.•havior. f'rom Page A l BACKDATE Vandals Rampage Through 'Newport HUNTER ••. throughout the night in hope of recovering Antonelli's bOOy. Some of the searchers such as Capt. Bill Savage, head of Costa I\tesa police search and rescue operations, ha\'e been IA'ilhout sleep s ince the ('ffort began !\ton· day. Jn fact, Ruffisfeld said . he gave Ford advice on the matter that wa!i "different from the result that occurrt"'d. ·· Jackson said it has been a tradition ro r secretaries of Def~nse and State to stay out of politics and not to go the stump and m ake political speeches. papers in a n effort to avoid the constraints or the Tax Reform J\ct or 1969 \lo'hich disallowc-1 tax deductions on such donations. Prosecutor Jay Horowitz told the jury that 600,000 items were delivered ~l arch 27, 1969, for storage in the N alionaJ Archives but were not actually donated un- til Ap ril 1970, nearly nine months 3fter the Tax Reform Act took cf. feC'ton July 26, 1969. l UPI Ttll'pholo lle's R1uu1 hag :\labama Go\'. liC'orgC' \\"allart'. billing hin1st.>l f :.i:. ·the 1>eopll'·s cho1ct.·.·· of- ficiall y i:lnnuuncC'd his r~1 n· didacy for the Demt>Cr1Jtic presid enliiJI no n1inat1on t1 >- day thl' 10th meml>L'r of th::it e\·t'r-gr1)\\·ing tlub. From Page 1\ l -COACH ... the CI J:o~ and l h:1d to rl•sign from ~ the high srhool ·· .<\nders. \vho hJS "devoted m\' hfl' to the s port " had hoped tO ··attract :Jttention to the unjust· ness of the situatio n" "·Ith his disappearance Rut after I talkNI lu J)1t·k (\\'olfC'J I realizi.>d ho\,. conc1..•rnt·U he and my fiance (Terra 1'y\er1 \\·ere.·· s aid Anders. During the phone con\•ersa · lion. Anders said. V..'olre read u letter from .-\nders' sludenls published in the Daily Pilot Fri· day. Thi;> letter. he> said, dC'· monstrated the d<.>plh of eonccrn of his students. 1\nders. \V olfe and :\Tiss Tvlcr have petitioned lhe Cl f' rOr a hearing on the ruling barring high school coaehes from pr1\'<.1lt· teaching. The lt·tler. maill~d Tuesday. ha s rect'l\'C'd no res ponse ycl. The ruli ng, Anders said. cast aspersion s on hi s priv~t<.' academy. •·1 had lo 1£'a\·e ~nd take stock of myself and hope maylx> people \\·ould qut•stion tht• \'alidity of the ruling.·· he s~1id . Bush Disclaimer? \rAS fll ~GTON 11\P ) -Senatt• ~1 ajorily Leader -'1i ke -'1 ansf1cld urged George Bush, name<l by President Ford to ht•ad the Ci t\. to disclaim any inte ntion of ~ee k · ing the 1976 Republican vice prl' s1denlial nomination. ORANGE COAST ,~. ,,.." .... .,..,, o. '• ' ............ " ,.,...l·"<<I "' 1o;,,., ""'·.• ,. 1 .. ~. '""<·•I•• 0-•~.,. C<•hl l>vb'"~'"'• (0"~'", ~'' ·" ,,, .. 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Res idents of the llarbor View Hills and ll :1rbur Vie\v Homes areas s\\ ampl•tl police "'ith rt•· pons through \ht· day, relat in~ carbon t'<lp~· t;.ill·S of smashed car \\'1ndo\\ :-, ;tn d beadhghls. 1·hl• dan1agl' occurrt·d f 'rom Page A l FIRE. • • l.os Ang!'IC'S R~1y B;.irtletl . a L.os Angeles County f·ire Department s pokes m;.in, said c·hicfs who sc;.innC'd the area from the skv l'slimatt•d total ~1creagC b!:1ckened at bet \\'t't'n 800 tu 850. l.-0.s Angelt•s city ond Ventura C'ounty f1rt'mt•n pl'gged the ;.icre;.igc.> at about 1,000, despite pred;.1\\'n f1gurC'S "'hich had rangC'd as hq:h ;.is 2,500 acres. Tht' blaze formt'd a patC'h\\'OrK ''ilh some ar·l.'as burning hea\·i/y \\hi!e adjacent land remained unscathed . In onC' fa s h i o n ab l e neighborhood. a man c lad in \\"hite shirt and slacks sat on his patio munching brt•akfast "·hilC' ;.i lone fireman stomJX'(l out a hnt spot across a ruv1ne 20 yards a\\'3Y. ,\bout six home s \\'e re damaged. fire officials said, and at least one abandoned shack ''':lS totally destrovcd. :\o in· JUries \\'e re reported~ . <\bout 300 nien "·ere working: the scattered fire lines, officials said. Three ht•licoptC'rs "·ere grounclt•d bt'fore thl' "·1nds sub- sided to ;.i pleas ant 13 m.p.h. pace. Ry d:.i\\'n. the choppers and s:x multi·engine air tankers "·ere 1n the sky dropping fire ret ardant chC'm1cals. :\:-containment approached. the bl;ize continued to move 1n a :::1,uth\\'esterly direction that ap- pt:1rC'd to threaten no more st rue· tures, spokt~s n1 en s;.11d The area burned in todav·s fire is near the> site of SoUthern Cahfornia·s mos t dC"\"a stating sei~e of fire From Page "' l GORILLAS firsl time ... said zoo official Pep \\°ilson. ' But llatar1 and :'\1eg~together t.,,.o \\·eeks nov.'. seem to be hit - ting it off. So far they 're gelling aJong pretty ,,·e11.·· \\o'il son said. "I don 't think anything really excit- ing has happened yet. Right no"· thry're in~ get-~•cquainlC'd stage a cautious cn11rt ~h1p. tie i::rabs h<.'r foot and pulls her around a little. She nips him on the arm ,\ littlt• f!orilla afrl'.'c t1on ." Gorillas are conside red en dangered species and zoo of. f1c1als try to platt' them in situa - tions \\'here• they "•ill reproduct', \\·h1ch is why Busch Gardens put lhe lonely Yl eg on ··indefinite lo;~n . · · tlatari and other gorillas a re encouragt'<I lo becomC' Romeo"s \\Ith something called "~Ir. Ed·s LoYe Po"'dC'r . · · a concoction of vitamins 3nd minerals mixed in to the gorillas· rood and named for zoo Director Ed Yl aruska. But it takes more th an \'itamins a nd good rood to heat up a gorilla romancl'. 'The ~orillas have to feel the right e motions.·· \Vil son said. Just like human ~. goMllas have genuine fetl i n gs about nne another. Th~re can be true arrec- tion. • somet1m1..• -'1onday T1ight or Tut's· day morning and a pparently in· \·ol\'ed son1cone driving along dark roadways and smashing \\indO\\'S at random. In about h alf th e cases \\indshields "'ere shattered ; in others. si de windows and headlights "·e re ruined, police said. The victims and the damage \\·ere listt•d as: --'l tchael Collins, 17,11 Port Sheffield i>J;.ice, $300. --GIC'nn !\tiller, 1715 Port Abbey Pl act>. $50. -Thoma.!i \Vills, 2316 Port Our· ncss Place. SIO . -Lloyd f"riedla nd, 2112 Port Ourness Place. S200 . -.o\ndrew O li \'er . 1601 Port narmouth Place. SIOO. Ruth nillon. 1954 Port Seabourne Place, SIS. -Ot"'an Patton , 1715 Port R;:irmouth Place. $100. -Binh Nguyen, 11 27 \\'hite Sales Way, $100. -Betty Grazer, 2!JJ7 Pebble Orive. $100 . -Rcnjamin Burns, 2.515Setting Sun Or1ve. SJOO . -\\1illiam Galloway, 380 1 Topside l.ane, SIOO. Officers said they had little physical evidence to \\'Ork with in the case, but lhal they were ex- ploring several leads toward specif iC' juvenile suspects. Of(icers said t hat patrolmen cruis('d some of the streets and found the dan1 age even before the O\\"ners did, responding lo the :ireas after the first few reports "·l're filed. The ov.·ners· frustration is h£"ig:htened. they said. because of the d('ductible clauses in their :iuto insu ranee . Oesk Officer Phil I-tall , \\'ho took m:iny oft he reporl-'i, said that the o"·ners \\'OU Id probably have to bear much of the cost s themselves, because glass rt>placement .... ·ould run in the rangt' of SlOO or less. '·Il seemed like I "'·as writing reports all day on those cases," he sa id. Blast Kills 3 in Tucson T UCSO N. Ariz. <UPI) -Three men "'ho "'ent into an isolated area to lar~et s hoot were killed \\'hen a bullet set off 30 cases of dynamite and more than three ton~ of nitrate sto red in a con· C'r!'te and steel building. Kil_led Tuesday ni ght "·ere Dennis We!:il, 23, Daniel J\.1ead, 23, and J ohn ~l ackey, 21, all of TuC'son. Critically injured "''as J ohn Bogeski, 23, also of Tucson. The explosion north or here destroyed the 16 -foot by 2()-foot storage shed used by the Prewitt PO\\'d('r Com pany of Tucson, left a large ho le in the ground. le\·~lc<l the area for a SO.yard radius and s hook houses and broke "'indo"·s up to fi ve miles a\\·ay. Fuss And Feathers OKA:-IOG AN . Was h. <UPI ) -State Rep. J oe Ha ussler will be tried Nov . 17 on a charge of littering grouse feathers along a state highway. li e r eportedl y w as caught tossing the feathers· on the road after a hunting trip in September. Judge l.awre nce Leahy set the trial d a te after hearing 3rg uments on a prosecution move to re- view an earlier ~ls missal. • PoliC'e today had no idea ho""' ·long the drainin)'.!; might go on. They estimated at least 12 hours more or pumping to drain the pond, now a s wamp of mud and limp wet grass. The pond, a d ecomposed gravel pit from "''hi ch rock for road beds was extracted. filled from under g r o und "'ater seepage, police s aid. Paratroop W alko.ut LISBON, Portugal (UPI) -A "'aikout by pro.government of- fi l"ers at one o f Portuga1·s largest pa ratroop bases hali left the divided armed forC'<'S one step closer to anarchy. "Of that you can be certain, .. Rumsfeld responded. "I am not running for anything.·• Rumsfeld said his plan is lo sen•e as e ffectively as possible in the Defense Department for as long as the President desires. lie said he is not seeking and will not be seeking any other position. On the other hand, he said he could not rule out a presidentia l request th;.it he ser\·e in another capacity. Rumsfeld said he thought that Ford 's press conference state- ment that he \\'ould not exclude Rumsfeld a nd George Bush, named to be CIA director, from con sideration as his running m ate next year had been "misin· terpreted.. to mean that they ~·ere being included. A Job With a View lloro\\·itz said Nixon claimed a donation on hi s 1969 tax return and took a S.150.000 deduction. The IRS \;.itc•r disallowed the de· duction and ordered hjm to pay ~il.000 1n ;.idditiorra l taxes. . 0 :":evt'mJn and Frank Oe l\1arco \\'ere indicted by a federal grand jury 111 \V;.i s hin g ton l ast February. The charges against Oe~1arco. however, were dis· mi ssed Oct. 9 IA'hen a federal jud ge in Los Angeles ruled De:\1 arco had been deprived of a fair trial. A s pectacular vie\v is prov ided as Claudette Thibault, assistant construction consultant, inspects building details at a San Francisco twin-to\vered project. In th.e bac~ground is San Francisco Bay. \\1th Coit To-w·e r atop Telegraph Hill at left center. G em Talk ByJ ('. lff..,',\/l>//l?l~.S PEARL QUALITY You acn judge pearls yoursel/ Many measures of pearl quali - ty a.re .the. same £or true. cultured or 1m1tat1on pearls. and if )'Ou compare ~eve r a l grades of necklases sid e by side, yoL· can see the difference even though }'OU may be untra ined. Luster, roundness. color size s ha~~ a nd c l ea nlin es~ ar~ qualities of true pearls, ,vhile cultured and imitation pearls try to come as close to these st an- dards as poss ible. Slight s urface irregul arity is always present in true and cultured pearls. making each pearl a unique contribution to the individualit y of your ~ecklac e. This also distinguishes 1t from mac hined uniformity The price o f any necklace C.tasp can be an _ important cost £a ctor, and t he pnces of alternate clasps •Should be determined. You can !always replace an in expensive •clasp later. l __ ; " .. · ,_ ( .,-. " -............ ... ~ .,. ~' ) •.. -.'--.-.J, 1 • ' ,o': I ;1 1 1 ,. ·-· ... 1-... I; ·'"' ·" ~ ~ ' )\ ' ' ,I '\ t • .-:::-,~ . I , i(,',· ~ The La1e~1 ~ashion .. • :1 ; . • /'/ 11 ii · f f-[r-1-'L -I U.-\1 ( J . \I ~ c_'f 0 1 1-\~ 1c:Nr )s Add Diamonds For Special Occasions . Starter necklace co.nlains one lo lhr'ee d1~mon ds on 14k gold chain. Keep adding d1a~onds over the years for each special occasion and watch the Perpetual Ch . • ain grow 1n brillia nce and beauty. J ._ C, fiumphrie~ Jeweler~ l823 NEWPORT BLVD , <;.OSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS JO YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATIOBNankAmep ricard-Master Charge HONE 548-340 1 • ! He Th 10. in1 bn hill "f be WI I be mi kn L ( ~ r,, /) • r (j c p b n 0 I g b s r. d y y h t •l 0 s r r I ' ' ! ' i • I Wedneldey, Nowrnbw 12, 117& DAil Y PILOT AS D!ling Boy's Wish-Disneyland Visit SALINA, Kan. CAPI -Sheila Heart will never forget Nov. l . That's the day she had to tell her 10-year-old son, Carl, he was dy· .. ,. "He didn't want to talk alter l broke the new•. Re just turned his f•re to the wall,'' ~he r~alls. •·Pretty quiC'k he went to his bedroom· and shut the door and Wa!l CJ"Ylna. '' It was the lirst. time be had been told bluntly or the im· minence or his death, .Uthough he knew the seriousness of his ill· ness. S iace his case was diagnosed as terminal leukemia more than a year a10 al the MD Anderson Cancer Institute in Houston, Tex., Carl had been in four hospitals and there had been twice-weekly vlli:it5 t.odc>ct.ors. Four months· ago, he began wrapping Christmas presents for other family members. J·le even asked his rather how to make out a will for the toys he wanted to leave for bis five brothcrS and sisters. And he began to wish for a trip to Disneyland. Oo Thursday bia wish comes true, lhanka to quick oommunicy efforts. Four of Carl's brothers and si.sters and bis father will fly out •board a private jeL Carl will follow on a oommerclal lll&bt. accompanied by bis 1DOtber. a sister and an a unt. Docto..,. bad told the family It was important to make the trip soon slnC'e Carl ba.s Jess than 90 days to live. . La s t week Carl wa s hospitaU1ed in Wl<hlta and the possibility arose he might not see his wish come true. But new medicine ~·as t ried and lt worked enou1lt to allow hlm to make the \rip. Between the time Carl ~·3s ho5pitalized and today, don3tions and off era of help heve acceterat· ed. Residents of this south· central Kansas community of 38.000 contributed more than $?,000 to the Carl l{eart F\ind since it was established. last week . ltelp also included the jet 'Fat Man' Sought • ID a.ircr3ft lo make sure Carl"s family will be with him. Also. there ·~ the Salina moving and storage company that's picking up the tab for the family's slay 1n California. Other support included tho two youngsters "'ho went door to door in near.freezi ng temperaturt~s Monday night and collected $40; to movie theater that's showin& a :>J)l"Cial Saturday matinee with ail proceeds golni.; to the fund : the !S kating rink donating a por- tion of each admission; and donations from purils at Whittier S<-hool. wtJere Cat attended unW he rtquired a tutor. f)'iends say it 's only fitUng thc n ve brothers and sisten shouJd make the trip with Carl. ·'They 're one of the closest fitmilies I know;' 1aid one of C3rl's teachers. "lt's a hard thing to tell your kid,'' Mrs. Heart said oC her ron- versation with Carl. ··nut we think he already knew-he was go . ln& to dlo. He just didn't want to tell me ••• and I justdidn't want tA:> tell him." 2. i11ings ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ &1S W©llil !? ~@[?WO©® The co lumn appears daily e xcept Saturdays and Mondays. f;11f Cl rirr1f'l1erf1·• 7'l1c•11 1rrile /'al /)tHlfl. I'll/ u 11/ LUI 11•d 10/)('. f/t'f //11• (l '1S1t"crs (111t1 (1c llOI/ !JIJll l!t't'l1 tu .\ti/!'f' lnt'(/Ulllt'\ Ill !JC.n·1·rnr111·11t anrl 1111.~rne s.~ ,\fa11 111111r c1u1~/11in.~ /r• l'n l /J1111ri tit \ (111 r .\, r 1 i 1 ' (JrorHJ•' ('ou ,r /)ni/11 /'1/11 t. /' (J }~~•I /.~1111. ("1 s /11 .\ll'~a. C,\ 9-:!fi':!fi. /111 /14d1• 11•1ur IC'/1•pl1n111· 1111111 /u•r . Gilt Suf>•crfptlon DE.o\R P.<\T : J ordered two Christmas subscriptions to Peo· ple mag:lzi ne last year. My brolher·s gift subscription "·as never filled , nor was mine. The only thing l got was a statement. I finally sent a SIS check for the gift subsC'ription, but to date, my brother ha s recei ved orily one i.:t - s ue. I Cet.>l that S15 is a bit muC'h for one magazine. My letters don "t seem to do 3ny good. I don·t want my .s ubs cription. but J "·ould like to see my brhter get his last year ·s Christmas present before Dec. 25 rolls around again ·th.is year. C.C., 1-luntington Beach Although you provided .copies of your canceled check and the s tat e m e nt Crom Peopl e magazine. its Chi<' ago offi<'e will require three to four weeks before this subscription problem can be straightened out. People "i ll <'onta<'l )'OU personally r('· garding yo ur brother's gi ft sub· scriplion -before Christmas, we hope. About a Cord DEAR PAT: We 've just moved into a house \vith a fireplace. I'm looking into bu ying a cord of "'ood and would li ke to find out the exact m<"asurement I should get. I've heard varying heights· and widths Cro0t different de- alers. and I don't want to get s hort-changed. T .G., lluntington Rcarh Cul for· fireplace use, a cord is equal lo two piles of ricks, each eight feet long, four feet high and t"'·o feet wide. That·s a total of 128 cubic feel. Check with your de· aler about his usual Might , width and lt>ngt h sta<'king procedure. since there arc a number of measurements that can fill the require d cubic feet. Then. measure and mark the area lo be filled. II possible. watch the \\'ood being piled and check for wide spacing between logs. Deal "''ilh a reputable Cirrn and do not sign a "delivered'' re<'eipt or pay for the wood unless you are sure you've re<'eived the full cord. More Teflon DEAR PAT: The Teflon coat- ing on my set of a luminum cookware is wearing badly. Is there a product on the market for the "do·it-yourselfer" to recoa t them v•ith or a company that can provide this service? l\1 .. i\., San .J uan Capistrano A VS was not able lo locate a do-it-yourself T eflon recoalin( product. Cali(ornia Elet'lric Servi<'e. Inc., 11 7 S. Bristol, San: ta Ana , <'an arrange for Tenou recoating, however. Items are sent out of the store for this "·ork a nd returned within several week~. de pending on the size of the current order. It is requested that pl astic parts be removed, i( possible, due to possible damage by high temperatures used dur- ing resurflni with ''Tenon 11·· t'Oating. The new f inish is guaranteed. Beirut Fighting BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) Sporadic f iring br oke oul bet ween the predominantly Christian suberb of Sin El-1-'il and the Moslem area of Nabaah · today and Beirut Radio said security forces had sealed off Ui e main access road from Jisr "to ·prperve t.he safety of citizens .·• OUT AT CHAPMAN College Chief Kleckner Chapman's Cash Flow Revamped T"·o "·eeks after a management consuitant look over as head ad· ministrator, Chapman College president Donald C. Kleckner has resigned. the college's World Campus Afloat has been ordered drydocked and a pay cut has been instituted for all employes or the Orange<.•ollege. \\'ith the a ctions dis c losed Tuesday, college offiC'ials hoped to correct a seri ous c.ash ·flow problem caused by bills coming due at different times than rc- venue came in. Davis T. Chamberlin, who described himself as "an expert 10 organizationa I structures." said in an interview that he .... ·as hired Oct. 27 to increase Chap- man ·s income \11hi le cutting costs. Despite the cash· now problem. the college. whirh has a student body of 5.751, including 1,150 at the home campus in Orange. "is no,vhere near bankrupt,'' he added. College officials said the de· cision lo drydock the SS Universe Campus, home of the World Campus Afloat, "'as made because of rising fuel costs. They said a t ypical 27,000-mile voyage for the ship cost $135,000 in fuel t\vO years ago and more lhan S600.000 nov.·. College officials said the ship's oper.::iti ons were only being "tern· porarily"' s u s pended. They pledge to consider reviving the program in t\\"O years. Chapman took over the already existing Ylorkl Campus Afloat Prog r am. which has taken more than 10 ,000 students to fo reign ports, 1.n 1966. County Land Suit Settled On Palisades Orange County will get $759,700 from the State Department of Transp()rtation for 14 acres of land along P a lisades Road al the foot of the county airport runway. The County Board of Supervisors endorsed setUemeut Tuesday of a condemnation ac· lion brought against the county by the state more than a year ago. The property is already being used for construction of part of the new Corona de~ Mar Freeway. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper told supervisors the county will retain enough interest in the land to permit its jets to fly out over the freeway in accordan<.·e "'it.h fedtral rC'gulations. The I.and in question wa!'> a 400-foot·wide dirt buffer slrip originally installed by the U.S. Army Air Corps when the airport \\'as used by hi gh-powered World warn righter p11!n~•. \ ' Doctors To Cut rvice? S ANGE L ES <U P!) - Thous nds of California doctors. faced with newly posted medical malpractice ins urance pre· miums that will soar by 500 per- cent at the first of the year, are rumbling about a possible state ... ~ride ''curtailment or services .. by Dec. 1. Or. Jack Kriegsman, an or· thopedic surgeon, cited before a meeting of the Los Angeles Coun · ty Medica l A ss ociation hi s personal plight of having hi s own insurance premium raised Crom S7,000 to nearly $49,000 at the first of the year -the biggest s uch r ate increase anywhere in the na- tion . "I'm fi ghting for my li[e, the lives or my wife and three children and to stay in the pro· fession, ·· Kriegsman s aid in an interview Tuesday following hi s speech lo 2,000 doctors at the as· sociation·s weekend meeting. Last spring, the nation was hit by various work slowdowns by doctors protesting the rise in malpractice insurance rates, nota bl y in Northern California and :"Jew York City, but emergency measures by state legislatures kept the actions Crom reaching crisis levels. The problem has again re· ached a head in California with the announcement this fall by Travelers I nsurance Co. of Hartford Conn .. tha't th e firm \\·as raising rates to a Southern California doctors group by 486 percent -the big g~st such boost in the nation. The increase -approved by the California insurance com· missioner -affects some 9,300 physici3ns -ranging from sur· geons to general p ractitioners - who belong to the Southern California Physicians Council CSOCAP). a group made up of doctors in ·seven Southe rn California counties. Kriegsman drew a standing ovation when·he denounced state la\YS regulating m e dical malpractice an d proposed a lhree·slep plan to pull out of the group policy with Travelers. I-le then asked the physicians if they \'l&e willi ng to curtail services on Dec. 1 if t hey could not get a substan ti a l r eduction in malpractice rates. "One hundred percent of the members in the audience s tood up and said they \\'Ould withdraw all but emergenc.9 services ii we don 't get lower rates we can live ~ith, .. he said. '"The problem is serious." said Frank Clark, spokesman for the county Medical Association, who emphasized that bis society is prevented Crom taking any of. Cicial position on whether to .strike, and that any action M·ou ld be up to inrl ividual doctors. "But these doctors sense anger and frus tration and a lot of them are goi ng to be forced out of the practice,·· said Clark. "The young would-be doctors can't enter the profession because they don't have the money for in· s urance. And young doctors already in the profession a.re much in the same fix .·• .. .. ,._,.._., ___ • --~~rt.ii'~(;.£~~ o.lly P\let i.t..11 l'fllll;o 'BIG RED' REMAINS WARV IN ADOPTED HOME He Got Name Because He's Big and Red Old Warrior Everybody Likes 'Big Red' By CAJ,F.R TRAINER Of tM 0•111 Pilot Si.tit "Big Red .. is definitely a cat \vilh more than one life. "He came here with a rope on his neck and he a lways ended up tripping on it,·• said Conn ie Denson , manager of Sandy's Trailer Park in Newport Beach. "Now he has become the mascot of the trailer park,·· l\.trs. Denson said. Bi g Red chose to lead the life of n recluse rather than put up with all the glamor of the reporter and his camera. But he took on a new role "'hen coaxed into it by an open can of cat rood. Nadine Leal. one of Big Red 's admirers, said he must be close to 20 years old. She has lived al the trailer park for about two years, just about as long as Ri g Red has. Mrs. Dens on recalled : "He C"ame here very hungry and I had to feed him bul he wouldn't get near anyone. 1 weuld put the focx.I down and run away and hide while he ate. lt took me two or more months before I could cut the rope off o ( hi s O('ck. Finally. I went out and did it.·• Big Red do£'s become domestic occasionally. "He 'll sleep in the kitchen chair and sometimes he'll even cat indoors if we leave the door open,'' said Mrs. Denson. But before the start of the morning bus tle he's bOJck out on the prO\i;I. _Mrs. ~cal hopes that Big Red \Viii decide that the life of a star is the life for him. But Ri g Red, "·ho. acC'ordin g to i\1rs. Denson. "is called Big Red because he is a big red cat," -seems lo prefer the life he now leads. Train Kills Trio MASTECA (U PIJ -A father a:nd his two young children "·ere killed Tuesday when their pickup camper was mangled by a freight train engine. San Joaquin sheriff's deputies identified the dead as Nick Wesley Dr1:1kc. 'Z7. his 7·year·old son, Shawn , and hi s 4·year ·old daughter, Nichol. County Shelves Gas Price Plea Without di sc ussion Tuesday, Orange County s upervisors s helved a resnlution from th e counl y Granfl Jury urgi ng them lo resurrect a proposal ordinance requ1r· ing gas stations to post current fuel price$. THE VOTF. to "receive and file" the jury's resolution and Jetter was 4-1. with Supervisor Ralph Di edrich casting the lone negative vote. He proposed the resolution the first time and it has since been shot down several times by the rest of the board. The jury resolution cited seri ous problems being fa ced by county consumers and urged supervisors to reconsider their previous stand. IT SAID consumers had a ri ght lo know how much they are paying for gas before driving into a ~talion. If ena cted. s uch an ordinance would be effective onl y in unincorporated areas o{ the cqunty. Sunset Beach Probe Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers appealed today to a man they believe was in the home when a Sunset Beach couple "'ere murderf'd last weekend to step forward and assist them in thtir inquiries. Virtually without clues after three days o{ intensive investig.:t· lion, officers described the want· ed ""itness as "a Cat man with long hai r and a beard." They said neighbors told them that the man was seen runnin~ from the home occupied by .Janet .l\1ae ~tetz , 3 4, and Ronald Cauwels. 27, at 16861 ftayview St., immediately after a number of shots rang out in the residence. !\'1rs. Me tz was d ead from multiple wounds when officers arrived at the home. Cauwt"ls, shot once through the head, died a short time l aLer al Los Alamitos General Hospital. lnvestigators have not yet de· termined the m otive for the slay· ing s by four men spotted by neighbors but the theory that 1t may have been a "s:lope burn .. execution is high on their list. · Ca uwels ..... ·as known to have a long criminal record and dru~ traffic fi gured prominently In that r ecord, officers say. -.Investi gators today identified the we<1pons used in lhe killings ;:is a .9·millim eter rifle or powerful handgu n , a .357 magnum weapon and what may ha ve been a .38·calibcr re· volver. Newport Exec Admits Guilt In Fraud Case A Newpoft Beach executi ve with the now-defunct T.r . Richardson and Company, a brokerage firm. pleaded guilty Tues day to s ecu rity fraud charges. John E . Kel l ey, 37, a Ri chardson vi ce president, will be sentenced J an. 8 by U.S. Dis - trict Judge Matt Byrne. His gui l· ty plea involved one count of security fraud and one count of manipulating securities. A s econd Richardson ex· ecutive, Joseph C. Werba, 39, of Waldie. N.J .. also pleaded guilty. lits plea involved wire fraud that concern ed concealment of ll1chardson's financial condition. Jlr is for mer president of the Wells Fargo Secunty CleOJrncc Corp. lfo..,.'ever, three other ex· C"c ut1 ves of the firm. includi ng the company president, p\eadt'd innocent and their trial will bc~1n Jan. 8. Those pleading innocent in- r l u d e p r e s i d en t T . I) . Richardson: Thomas C. Thom as, Jr .. 41, l.os .i\.n gclcs. treasurl!r: and K('vi n Kelley, 37. of V.1c~l Newton. '.\-1 ass, a vi ce nrcsici~nf · According to U.S. Atlo1 1;, .1 Stephen V. Wil son, the ind ict· ment accuses the defendants of engaging: in a massive shnrtsC'll- inl-! opC'r ation amounting al times to in excess of $25 m illlon County Backing Bi~entennial By WILLIAM SCHREIBER °' lM °""'"''-"'staff Orange Count y Supervisors agreed Tuesday to commit $20,000 in public funds to the county Bicentennial COmmittee created by business and political leaders to stage special events ma.rking the nation ·s 200th birth· day. The only provis ion s upervisors if\cluded in the ac:tion was that the committee pay the money back at the end of its activities if it h3S surplus money ill the bank. The--vote wasn1t unan1maw1. • " I Supervisor Laurence Schmit vot . ed against the allocation, saying private enterprise had vowed to Coot all the bills through Cundrajs- ing efforts. Supervisor Robert Battin C'ast a ''yes'' ballot on the matter but s aid, "I would normally vote against this sort of thing, but I might need some help on a few things of my own in the future.·· William Hartje, committee ex· ecutive officer, told supervisors the county money was needed as seed capital to stimulate cash tlow ff<?m privotte donations. I. . , "Priva te sector money will ex· ceed S?:S0 ,000. ·' Jl a rljl' vowed. The rommittet> is finding Sl)me difficulty in getting money tog('lher to pay for its initial pro· grams. including a youth (air at Anaheim Convention Center ear· ly next year, Hartje said . ~hmit said the $20,000 should be 1n the form of n loan with guaranteed pa;·back by the com- mittee. But County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said such loans would violate the state Government Code. •re a.lso noted th at a dona· I lion by supervisors "'ouldn't con· st1tute an illegal girt of publu:: funds stnce the county ha!> en· dorsed the committee's a <.·· tivities. H.artje·s group was formed l:1~t ~pnng and has on il.5 cxecuti\'C board political and busi ne:-;~ leaders including Carl Karrhcr. Dr. l.ouis Cella, Richard O'Neill and Dr. Arnold O. Beckman. At a kickoff press conference, promise-s were made that Lhe en· tire budget of the organization ~ould be funded by private dona· lions. • ' -.... _..,.,... ........ .. ..... ,_..,,, ....... - A4 CAIL'( PILOT Wednesday. NoV111mb9r 12, 1975 Jn8t ':' Coas ting , ~~ J ....... ~ with T om M'nrphine '. . -~~ lL\11. THE MA ii.: Just look around today at all lhe different kinds of government we have h\.'rc :.ilong the Orange Coast and no "'ondcr folks don't know who to blan'e wht.•1\ th1nt:s go "'rong. It's conf us 1ng . \\'e h ;1ve our loc<.il govt•rn· ment:-:1l city hall, the county <'onru~1 nn llll 1n Santa /\na and then $a<:r:.imcnto and on to \Vashington. \Vhen n1y water f:iucet runs dry, I 'm not surc wh1l'h govern· mcn1 ll1 t all to for l'Utnplain. '!'he r>epartn1l·nt of the lntt.•rior"' \Vh ;1t 31Jout whl·n they don't col · ll'('t th(• garbage and trash'! Ala~.· lift.· i s :1 t·omplcxity of burt·aut'ratic l;_iycr!'i. ()ne govt'rnmt>ntul operation, hO\Vl'vt•r. n ever fall:; lo live bt>n('at h t h e evc r ·prt'sen t :;crutiny nf a vigi lant citizrnry 1'h1s 1s the llnill.'d States J>o:stal ~.:rv1t·t'. )10RF. P F.OPl.F. GRl l'F. about mail ~t·rv1ct• than just ubout any other' function or our govt•rnmenl. Th ~1t ·s becaus e lh(• pos ta l s er v1cl.' is s o vi sibJe. \'our mailman ('Omt•s :.iround almost t'\'Cry d<iy . Lot s of folks even know him by namt.>. Lacking th<il . tf the package from Aunt ~1aude in [lC'troil fuil s to •trri\•e. you kll O\Y who to ('alt. You pick up the telephone and raise hell ,,·1th your local postmaster. ''l°ou ;.1!'t' not ulone in gri nd ing your lt·l'th over the posta l servict•. I've done it myself. F:ven in th is spa('e just the ot her tlay, I '''as "·ailinJ.? <ibout the faet th<it ;1 postcard I "'<IS expecting from !ht• east was five days late. They didn't dri,,e 'vith it. r<iil it or fly it out hert'. 1'hey cra\Y lt-'d . ."-l.I. T lllS AS I DF., somebody ought t.o d efend the Postal Service every now and then. ''ou take, ror example, my lardy pos tcard. Okay, so it "·as late. Rut look at the post· person's O\'er-all record. Nobel Win••er Protest Sakharov Told No Oslo Pickup l\IOSCOW (A P) -Nuclear physici st Andrei Sakha rov .\taid today he has been rtrnird 1M•rmi;<;sion bv Soviet authorities to travel to Oslo to personally receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Sakharov told ncws mt•n immt·diately nfter his mt'et1ng "·1th a passport off1c1al that he '''as d4..'nil'd permission bec.'au~c he J possesses state s ecrets. The Nobel Committee honored S;,ikh<iruv, one of the pioneer devclopt.-r )i of lhl' Sovil't hydrogen bomh. for hi s \'LJ{orous fi ght on lx>half or Ci\·ll righls 1n lht• Sov1c.·t Union V.1tMA1tov SAKll1\ROV ~AI D ll F. reg:.1rlled tht:> de· t·1s1on as a flagranl \•1olut1on of the principles set forth 1n the Aug . J Jlelsinki Dcclarat1011 whi ch calls for thl.:' fret: movement ur peo- plt• and idc;1s <icro~s t-:ast·Wl·~t bordt•rs. S:ikharov suill hl' did not pl;.in tu appeal the tl('c1s ion and th:it he cons idcrl'd it a clo:.ed 4ut•stiun on the p;.irt of the hi ght·sl Kremlin authority. The physicist. "·ho h;;i s cn1t:'rgc<l 1n rcc('nt years as lhc Sl)v lf't tJnion's most prominent s pokesman for <:1vil ri ghts. said ht• "a .. .., summont•d within an hour·s not1ct· this morning lo the cl.:'ntr<.11 OVI R. or passport. offict'. f''ort•ign nt•,v s1nl'n \vho learned or the summons "'cnt lo OVIR . <tn<l SakharoY at first dl'manded of ufricials that the fort>ign pres:-; representatives bt: on h<1nd to hear the decision (lVIR officials refust'll an<l Sukh:irov Sl><lkl' privately "·ith lhl· (l\.!Jl office chief. St•rgci F':1deyc\' SAKll.'\ RClV APPF.ARF.D stunned by the dcc1 :sion l.\cf or{' ht· enlerc>d tht:' ()VI R office. he indiC'atC'd he thought he "''as going lo receive pt~rm 1ss1on to go. Sakharov \\'iJ S iJY,'iJrded the ~obel Pc>ace Prize on Oct 9 hy th(' Nor"·eg1;in i>arliamcnt's ~obt•I Commitlt'e . 'fhe prize, v.orlh the equivalent of Sl40 ,000, w;:1 s to have been pres ented Iv SakharO\' ;,it the ~obel ceremony in Oslo Dec. 10. Zionism Supported At New York Meet NF.W YO JlK (AP )..'.'Zionism is bea utirul ~" £':'<.Cl aim{'<) [)avid ~1 . Blu mberg, he;.id of the !'>LI0,000· member n ·nai fl 'rith. The thousands of voices echoed "Right on!·· Tuesday a)i <tn estimated 100.000 J e.,.,'s and lht•ir supporters rallied in Munhat · tan's garment district to protest the lJnited ~at1ons' rt•solution labeling Zionis m ·· ~· form of racism ... l!mbassador to t hl' ,,·orld bot.ly. f-'ol!O\\'ing General i\s:.en1bly approvol\ of the Arab· in!ti:1ted rt· s olution '.\1 on<lay night, Moyniholn had declarl'.'d that tht:' l1nitt:'d St ;~tes "will nl·ver ~1 <: quiesce in this inf a moll!> act ·• Speaker s at the rall y, sponsored by 32 n::ttional .Jl0\\1:.h ~roup s. included prom1nl•nt poht1cal. tl1p!omat1c rind ht;u·k ieaders J S \\:e l I a s Jl'" 1:s h !eadt•rs. Uf'I Tt ........ • <t .... .-u111lu at BO Clinton I,. Anderson, four- tcrm U.!':i . senator rrom .'-:e\v Ml'Xt ('o and !'.!CCrt'tary of ;1g ric ulturt.• undt'r l'rc!':iidt'nl llarr:v S 'J'runlan, died Tues· d;1 y ;1ftcr surrer1ng a ::;trokt.'. 29 Cre wmen F e are d D e ad Aboard 'Fritz' Angolan Fighting Reported l.UANOA, Angola CAP) - ~ore fighting "''as rcportt'<I on the outskirts of be~tiged Lua.nd~1 loduy, bul life in the cit y returned to normal a fter ty,•o days of in- dependence celebrations. Artillery l ire could be heard north of the city as the t roop.S or the Soviel·backcd Popul0tr i\1ove· ment I ~1 PLA ) hatlled forces of the National Front (f''Nl..A), sup- ported by Ch1n<J and Zrurc. The :'w1 Pl.A controls 1.uanda and after the proclamation of in - ( I N SHORT ) dcpendl•ncc Monday night 1n· stalled the f;ict1on 's leade r . .'\gostinho Neto. as president or the new nation. Rut the F:'IJLA and a third nationahst movement supported by some F.u ropean na· lions, the National Union. or t:NJTA. set up a rival gove rn· ment in No\•a Lisboa. in the in - terior 320 mi les sout heast of [.uanda. Ale.rar1der Clf'are d SAlJLT STF.. ~I AftlF.. Mich WASll INGTO~ (APJ -The <l 'Pll :\II 2~ men aboard the Internal Revenue Service says it ore C'arrier F.dmund fo'itzgerald has been told by the Justitc apparently "'ent down with the Department that ''lhl.:'re will ht: ship 1n icy 1.ake Superior, mak· no crimin;:il action" against 1ng it the wors t s h1pp1ng disaster Donald C. ,'\\exander in ('Onnec · on the Great l.akcs in 17 years. t1on with legal advice he qave to I Blackbum.. Post Nixed WASHI NGTON (AP) - The Senate Banking Com~ mittee voted today to re- 'ject the nomination of Ben. B. Blackburn. a former Georgia congre11man, to head t he Federal Home Loan Bank. T he& to 5 vote wu(lde,of t he few tim_es any con· gressiolf31 committee has rejected the nominat.kXl ol a to-rm er m e m ber of Congress. During debate before the vote, sever al senators de- nounced wh a t they called , Blackburn's insensitivity to the r ights and needs ol racial minor ities in the United States • Husband Held In Bulldozing Death of Wife CALLAHAN, Fla. (U PI) - I.aura Wright, 19, a nd a bride or t,,.o months. got ti red or fighting with he r burly husband and told him she wished she was dead, ac· cording to state investigator Roy F.Tlorn . He s aid he could oblige her ir she wanted," a nd promptly did so -by hopping aboard the fa mily bulldozer and burying her ali ve, s aid Dorn. He charged Willi am Peter ,Wright Jr., 26, with fi r:st. degree murder. the Coast Guurd unofficially con-Procter & Gamble Co. bC'£ore hii; t•e-dt:>dtoday. ;ippoinlment as I RS co m · DOR'.'/ SAI D Wright, son of a Tht• 72 9 f oo t F.dmund missioner. \\·ealthv dairyman, and his wire Fitzgerald "'a:. torn apart and The IRS conrirmed an C'arlJ('r "cent Out to drive across t he :.unk in 520 foot w;.itcrs by a rag· Justice Departmt•nt rt.>port that pa::aures of the dairy farm in a 1ng storm '.\t onday evening. no grounds \\'{•re.• found for pro· truck s hortly before midnight r~ading hol)t'S for surviVOrs·alJ secuting Alexander~ 1'he an-'.\Tonda\'. but died late 1'uesday when nouncement folln,~·t>d pubhs hc.'<I 'It 's.not uncommon for a ma n searchers found the f<'itzgera\d 's r('ports that All·xander udvisl'd ~ind ht )i wife to go out for a late l"'O \\'ooden life boats empty. One PrQ('ter & Gamble Co. not to t1.:il ni ght ri de around these parts," had a guping hole in the bottom the Customs nurl'<IU of )i0mt· :>~Hd Dorn. "They ...... ere fighting and its two or<.1n~e rubber r;:ift!'. S29.000 in import dutic.s due on and he said s he told him that she infl::ited uut omatically, alsov.·ere imported toys rro1n JapJn. ,,·as ready to end it all , that she t'mpty. ,,·~1nted to die.·· But the s t·~1rch "·ent on ,11L•froliotr C oolifiotl Their ridC' ended with Wright, nc,·ertheless. bt>htnd lht> controls or a bulldozer, ··Ther(•s a]\\·a ys a mirac\C'. ·· burying hi s "'ire alive in a six-root Chief \Varrant Ofl1cc>r l larold C.'A:"l'RERRA . Australia (U PI I dt•ep pasture grave a mile and a Robbins of the Sault Ste. ~1 arie Australian governor genl'ral hu iffrom their home. station ~aid . S.1r J ohn Kerr s "'·ore in u "It is highly doubtful lhl're are caretaker conservative coalition •·\\'F.'VF. bOT two theories They al\\·ays deliver your bil ls on time. r1ghl? Is there anybody out there who has a complaint about late ar· rivals or bills or threats rrom a credit outfit? THE DF.~OSSTRATORS. ap plauding, chanting <.1nd sometimes \\'eeping, c;.i.ne from all over the metrupolil;.tn arl'a and as far a.,.,·ay as :\ta1ne . ·roron to and Virginia for the (•n1ot1onal . !ll·minute street rally. any survivors ... Capt. Charles governml'nt today to rC'place u ,,.t"re looking .:it.'" Dorn said. ~OTI SG TllAT tht· resolution :\lillradt s aid. "The "·ater ts iabor r ab1net ht• oustt.'<l s1ngll' \\1e·rt' not s ure whether he hit '''ould for t•e him tu rc.•consirter his ;;Jbout so degrcC's out thert'. That handedly as reprc.•s l'ntat1ve or the her. making her semiconscious , support of tht' l 'ni\t'(.\ :":a11ons. means a life C'Xp ectaney of about Rnt1 sh cro\Yn . ::ind then dumped her body inlo Sl'n. Jarob K. Javits tll·;.;.Y 1. 3 1~hours." The ne\Y l·l·member t'abinet. thehole,or\\·hethershegot inside . ~ever does this happen. Ou r post:il people .ire diligent in gl'l- ting all thc!'ic missivt's in your mailbox right on ti me. s~id , It is ti mt~ to spt"ak out unJ ,•\t dusk 1'uesflay, 24 hours aftt>r headt"d by oppos ition co n· theholevoluntarily." · call a halt to this vicious brand 1)f tht' "fo~itz .. sank "·hi le battling s er vat 1 v c> co a Ii t ion I cad I! r 1\n unidentified relative told The biggest ovation V.'t'nl to Rtu mberg's closing uddrcss , but the cro,,·d broke into <.1pplau sc at. every speakers· mention of Daniel P. ;\1oynihan, the U.S. name calling. ,~·hich brings back SO·mile·<in ·hour "'inds and 25-foot Malcom r~ra s er. will run tht• police he went to the pasture to in· E'tboes of lhe propaganda "·aves. '.'lo survivors or bodies country until ne,,. cle('lions Del'. Yestigate whe n h e heard the ·rhcn you t ake only yesterday \\'hen I peere d in my m ailbox. There was a note from the mail- person. "Overweight mail.·· it dec\.ired . ''Please leave 9•1 cents." It w.-is signed but l couldn 't make out t he signature. machine of Goebbels and his '~cre s potlcd . 13. bulido;::eraboutla.m.Tuesday. 'lazi p:irty colleagues in tht• lr=================================~;;:;~;;;::~,;;;~;;;;=;-19JO's ... ··Ninety-four cents," l pon- dered. ·'Good heavens. they must have delivered an artillery can- non Rut there \Yas no cannon anywhere around the mailbox. l.ATF.R. D ~U G HT E R ex - plained she had plucked my m;:iil from the box . "''ou O\•ie the mail- person four cents,·· s he declared. I re·read t he m ail-person 's note. Right. Four cents. Not ~ cents. I rummaged in my pocket and managed a nickel. I put it in the l'nvclope left by the mail- person. The m~1 il -person probably paid for my overwc>ight missive out of hi s own ·pocket. Now I ask you, how many operators of private husinc>ss would reach into their o"·n pockets to help if you come up short at the cash register ? I '\I bet 1 even get my penny rh::inge with the next mail. Five Pass Saucer Lie Detector Test 1-IOL.BROOK . Ari7.. (AP ) -r~l y1ng saucer rans had a ne"' !'"ystery _to puzzlt' ov('r today as a man \11ho reportedly vanishctl in a ''bluis h ray of light·· rt•lurned to earth and was hospitalizetl. :\1eantime. fi\'e of his Si:'<. companions passed a lie d('teclor test, prompting Sheriff :\1arlin Gillespie to say, "l ·m nearly stumped no\Y ." TRAVIS WAl.TOS. 22, "'as found Tuesday on the floor of a phone booth in the \\'hite l\1ountain town of lieber, not far from ,,·here he vanished. llis brother Duane. 26, or Phoenix, said he got the ca.II and took Travis to a hospital. repor tedly in Tucson, about 250 miles south"'t:'st of hc>re. The only report gi\'en about Travh;'s eondit.ion '''.as t h~t he uppcarcd "confused <ind hurting ... • G1Jlesp 1: said t_hc Wa !ton brothers and their mother, i\t <iry Kel\et. are firm beli evers 1n UFOs and he has not overlooked the "nossibility of a hoax." OlJ1\Sf: TOJ.n i\. 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STILL your best newspaper bargain. DAILY PILOT \ 642-4321 /. i • ( " • •i . • ' ' ~ I ,I I ,; •• .. " •' .. -. ( t I • • I .. ' -, .... • r Strategy Move Seen For Patty j SA°N. FRANCISCO IAP) - ij Patricia Hearst 's lawyen; have r indicated they might change n strategy and drop protests of her J Dec.l5t.riald1teifajudge'srul· i: lng goes against them later this I month. J _ MID Hearst 'L nexL d.ate in court is Nov . 20 wher1 the at-' ., ' torneys are to argue for a delay in the trial. Until Tuesday, there bad been indica· tions her l~wyers would appeal if U .S. Dis- trict Court ll'.Laa aa 1Ll:Y Judge Oliver J . Carter refused. to pastpoqe the lri ~I. Ho~·ever, chief defense lawyer f .. F. Lee Bailey emerged rrom a ! private meeting with Cart er Tu~sday and replied "I don't think so" when asked if he would appeal a denial of continuance. ' . ------ . LSD Coffee F ell.s Seven SAN F RANCISCO <AP> -Coffee that sent seven •junior hip school faculty membtrs to the hospital was laced with the hallucinogen LSD, says the school's principal, Ted Carroll. The teachers .and staff members-who drank-Crom the tainted pot of coffee at __ l'.elton J.unior Hi&h 5<.bool complained of diutnns, numb.ness and weakness . Jast Thursday. They wef'e bospitaliied for observa- tion. Carroll said he doubted that students were responsible because only teachers and staff mem- bers were 'in the cafeteria when the coffee was brewed. Hikers Found By Searchers .,.,. ·-.t a • 'I Bat~Ford' 'Squeaky' Sought 2 Gum -Witness SACRAMENTO (UPll - Lynette Fromme declared ··1 hate Ford" to shoppers ln a rood store 24 hours before she th.rust a loaded pistol at th'"e'""Presldent , a c~er tetUlied. Grocer Ed Louie said the Manson_ cultisl inlemlpted his conversation with a neighborhood young!lter at the store Sept. 4 when be asked the boy Ube planned to see the Presi- dent the next day at the state capitol. Mias Fromme . he testified Tuesday, broke into the con- versation and declared, "I hate Ford." For the second consecutive day, Miss Fromme was carried into the federal building by a U.S. ?ttarshal after she blindfolded herself and refused to leave her county Jail cell voluntarily. She also refused to promise to aban- don her disruptive behavior in court and was sent to a holdin g cell. behave but she chosC the holding cell instead. Louie was one of eight wit- nesses to Lake the stand as part or the prosecution's attempt to ,how Miss Fromme-, ZT, lntended to kill Ford with a .45-caliber automatic. One witness. Lanier Ramer. "who taught Manson in prison about scientology in the 1960s • t<'slified l\.t iss Fromme asked rum to supply her wilh two guns and told him that some corporate executives probably 'A'ould b4! kill~ if pollution of lhe environ~ ment was not halted. He said she did not mention who v.•ould do the killings or Ford. '.SHE ASKED FOR 2 GUNS' Wit ness Lanier Ramer Parlors Invaded FRE~tOST (APJ -Husbands who slip away to one of the dozen massage parlors in this San Francisco Ba y ar~a communt· ty ra ce the prospect of surprise visits from angry wives. A group called Citizens Against i\1;issage Parlors (CAMP) has set up a hotline to alert wives when thei r spou:ses · autos arc spotted outsidC" the establishments. SUCH TELEPJIOSE calls prompted three women to invad~ massage parlors looking for husbands. DAJLVPILOT !\$ Man Jailed In Slaying Of Cultist Wl.'l'l'ER-JtA-V-E* (AP)-A SS-year-old man ls being held without bail in the slaying of a member or a religious cult. James Roe Faulkner wa.s llr- r~ted Tuesday arter Imperial County Sheriff's deputies found the badly. bruised body of a man identified only as Paul Chri1t, 24 . THF. VICTIM was found tied to a post in a campground north or here near Laguna Dam . 1-~aulkner was booked .(or in - ''eSligation o( murder. Sher\tf's Sgt. Kenneth Koon said orficers round the body art.er 3 man was reported chasln~ members of the "JesU:I Chns l' · cult v.•ith a club. WITNESSES ALSO reportedly told deputies that the two men had argued before the killing. The vict im's real identity was no.t immediately known. Mem- bers of the "'Jesus Christ'' secl destroy all their identification and adopt ''Christ" as their sur- name~. His partner, Albert Johnson, added, ·:we haven't decided that yet ... Johnson has been Miss Hearst's principal spokesman in eourt . · , , ''There is nothing to appeal before Nov. 20th, .. said Bailey, '· who flew here from Boston after Carter 's ruling on Monday that Miss Hearst is competent to. stand trial 'on bank robbery charges. MONTROSE CUPl) -Eleven students and three teachers over- due from an outing were round shortly before midnight and apparently are unharmed, searchers said today. The hikers, all from El Monte High School, were found in a gulley in Strawberry canyon at 11 :50 p.m. Deputies planned tc evacuate them early today. JOH N VIR GA, her court- appoinled attorney, said she re- mained in the cell near the mars h al's office ,~,.here she liltened to the proceedings and took notes, but refused to watch the trial on a special closed- circuit teleVision system. Miss From me was first bani s hed Friday from th(' courtroom when she insisted on calling impri so ned mass murderer Charles ~Janson as a defense witness. She was told she could return if she promised to That caused quite a stir among partia lly c lad m asseuses antJ led to the abrupt departure or some startled customers. But the unidentified women did not find their husband s. IT WAS NOT K NOWN what happened when the men returned home. THE G ROUP preaches Tl'· ligious self-denial; their motto is ·No Killing, :-.lo Sex, No '.\1aterialis m . ·· . " ' , I t Deputies said the group left El :\.lonte High School early Tues- day for a day-long hike into the forest area . 'Dirty Tricks' FBI Documents 'Bad Feelings' LOS ASGELES (AP) -Official FBI doru-· ments show the bureau used political dirty tricks to cause bad reehngs between the Communist party and the Socialist \\'orkers party during a San Fran· cisco supervisorial elec- .<\nge\es Times r eports. S t a t f" tion in 1961. the Los [ ) The documents relate '---------~ to a forged letter to a Co mmunist party can- didate and a forged invitation to a SWP candidate. The plan was approved by then-FBI Director J. SEMSA Tl OM AL IMVEMTORY REDUCTIOM Edgar Hoover and dropped alter candidates for the : -t\l/O leftist parties discovered the forgery and in· • . formed the registrar or voters. 50% OFF W. D•ys -Todoy Hww S.•d•y -ly! l r ••d ••w fr•'' ••rc ho•di1• et •••••rd of low prices! V.., to $50.00 •aclll .•. •ow ot 50"i'o OFF 011d MOii! Shop •orly for Holdmy ~ Gl•Mc, ot ffw.M .....,,pricn! r 1 • E.r•con.,let• Candidate•? SACRAl\1 ENTO CAP) -A Republican legislator says he has learned two ex-convicts are on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s list or candidates for chairman of the state's parole board, the Adult Authority. .o\ssemblyman :\.1ike Antonovich or Glendale said Tuesda y the men are ·'among the finalists for the Adult Authority post." which is being relin· quished by Ra y,m ond Procunier in January. The as- semblyman identified them as Rudolph Lester and Rennell l .i ndsay . Welfare S11•fern Fla11ed LOS A:"'JGELES (U PI) -Controversial physicist William Shockley -who believes blacks are inherently inferior to whites -told University of Southern California students Tuesday that the "''elfare system is eroding the glnetic quality or society. "Our well-intentioned welfare system may be hurting those it most wants to help,·· said Shockley. whose statements were interrupted by obscenities shouted by person:! in the audience. About 300 black and Chicano students demonstrated in front 0£ the :.i uditorium where Shockley spoke chanting ·fascist .. and "racist." S tudent'• Rite• Held PALl\.1DALE (U PI) -~1ore then 2.000 Palmdale lligh School students filed silently into the campus gymnasium Tuesday to witness memorial services £or the schoors homecoming queen. Beth Ann Cole, who was killed last weekend in a traffic accident. Miss Cole and Kara Angelina Mailand, both 17, "·ere struck by a car as they ran across a road near Victorville. Miss MajJand was seriously injured. Three Held In Robbery QUARTZ HILL (UPI ) -A young man and t\•.:o female accomplices, including a 14 -year-old girl, were captured Tuesday shortly after they used a bomb threat to bluff the California Republic Bank into giving them S25,00J. T HE fA~ll LY CI RCL'S By Bi l Keane "We can't put yovr coot and hot in the closet 'cause that's where we shoved everything before you came." I 000'1 of loolit At TI.M' Low, Low rrlcn! fHI A-'l Of COOIUMGo. hlty lllo1trot•d wltlrl I 15 Color Plloto1, pocUd witli Mcwty 200 ~ 5688 .... A·Z of Chinese Cookin9 S688 • .,. $12.50 AUTOMOllUS s I 3 88 OF THI WOl:LD a..,21.so TAMING Of .... wts• s I 200 a.g.21.00 THI Pl.A. TIHUM ~:._.. s 12s0 100 MENU CHIClEH COOKIOOK .... ,.,, HOW IT! FARM GUIDE ........ VINCE LOMBARDI DH FDDIBILL 441 Po901 111 f o ll c...Mow 2 v~. ·-· ... s 1200 ll.00 jFAMILY Syt.lo 001 OF ......., CAMP'IHG Needlepoint All-porpo'• Book _ ..... • r • o t O.• of t•• • • • I ootdoor• h1 c lodo1 o clllo r •l•• ..... ..., of ............ , Matlo•ol -·-1.,. I.ti lf9. SIO.t5 s200 s59s IAQ:GAMMOH ' THI 9UfC11 couau SJ88 .... , .. , WORLD nl.UUOY $ 4 88 •RDS fN COLOI ID.ti ~.~··• s400 ......... LIDO BOOK SHOPPE LIDO VILLAGE 3424 Via Opono #I NEWPORT IEACH _,75.9595 If you can·t bC'at the parlors "''1th the law, maybe you can lx'at them "-'Ith economics -and make 1t uncomfortable for them lo do business.·· said Rollin Cunningham, "'ho is coordinating the CA:\.1Pcampaign. Koon says they have spent the ..,,,inter at the campsite for the past several years. ta taste of history on UnitedS est aster · ts. 'Ne-re making history nn Unitcll's We st Co,tSte rs. With delicious dishes f rt.1n1 200 years of great Western cooking. It's the Best of the West. And it's all a part o f Friendship Service o n o ur 15 daily \Vcsi Coaster nights between Los Angeles and Seattle o r Portland. What· ever your fli ght -wh ether it 's breakfast, lunch. dinner or snacks -here's a t'"t)' preview of what you might find. Hitch up with some Hangtown Fry. Used to he Hang1own. Califo rnia. wasn't such ~t srcat pla~c to visit. Until one morning a miner passmg through asked for the best hrcakf<L,t thc local cook could dream up. What he got was seasoned eggs S<:ramhled up with seafood. For a dish that made even Hangtown a lot more pa latable . And that's just part of o ur great find from the Gold Rush days. Celebrate the Big Enchilada. ' . :::._,_ -From the era of the Conquistadorc<, ~·._.. ·~.. feast on tortill;.L<;. Cllm chips. • • rich-tasting chili, Huevc>s c<1n Queso and. of course. the hig enchilada. All with just the right to uch o f spice. Lose yo urself over ·a California Haystack . h's a California special. Fruit. nuts, coconut, a hint l)f cht.lc0 la1c -all !<>lac "-ctl up l\1 l"'IC th~ fr1.:she st t;J!<.tin).! n1acart.xJ11 yet . Anti that's i u~t dc!<.st:11 . \Vc·\c gt.>1 It.II !<. n1 1irc li~hl. frc'\h, natural\v !.!lltlU dishes on our 111enu fr<in1 llltlay·, \\(~!<.t. Leave your. in Old San Francisco. If )'llU ·re a rlln1ant ic at heart. you."11 savor every part of our Victorian San Francisco menu. From Eggs Crepe Hollandaise to Sct.i ttish Bange r 'vith Paprik;:\ Sauce. An cl l1f course, San 1-·rancisc,·l s<iurdt.lugh hreact. S t1 cumc 1astc 1he be st of the West in the friend]\ .'\kies. nd after you enjoy tlic deli cious air fare, don't fl)rget l(l cash in l)n Budget RL"nt-a-Car.,:; urcat cruund fare deal. Ju.~t present yl1ur 'West Coaster tic~c t and Bt1Ugct ,, ill deduct 5,.)• off tht.: c1lst ol <l Monte Carlo and Clth cr GM car.-at West C11ast airp<1n. ()ffic~s. i·~1r a '\a\ing t.lf up tu 31'.': •. •521 1rf th~ ..:1.,.,t of a Chcvet tc and simil ar cars. Limit : ont: spc..:1al offer per rental, The friendly skies of your land.. "S Daily nonstops to Portland 6 to Seattle. 'Thafs Friendship Service:· / • .. • \ ( I A 6 DAILY PI LOT E DITORI A L t•A G E Militancy Unwelcoille San Cll'll\l'lllt· police ufficc·rs are be coming murc· vo<~1ferous 111 tl1:1nands for ~ t:J percent p;:1y :n1.·rcast• t1nd city rccognit1on uf the 'fpamsters L1nion as the p()licc .agent in sali...iry negotiations. A hearing 1 ~ ::O.(.'h t.odUll•<I l"riday 1n Superior Court l)n whe t.tu:r a writ of 1nan<lamus s hould be issued tu compei lhl' city to rt·t·ogn11l· the un1 c)n 'T'hu s far , lht' l'tly h a s rC'fust·d t 11 do .... o ()n olht•r l1 ·g:d !runt:., pul!C't' h:.ivc· sued Mayor An thony 01G11>V<.1nn1 . c:h ~1 rg1ng that he <.1 br1dged off1cc-r:..· exerl'JSl' uf 1~1l>t>r 11 ghl:.. 'f'h crc are pl·rsist c nt rumors that r)()hl'l' SOUll \\Ill flit• J:1\\'SlUlS to ft!l'OVer CQUip m t!nl cxpcn:-,cs and ba("k o v<•rtimc. collcct1 vclr valued ;1l S2t!I ,000 1'hc c:ost t u lht· 1·1 t:-. lo defend 1lsC'lf 1n lht• IL•g;1I p roceedings \\'Iii Ix: t•11or1nuus 'l'h c llt·lc;..igured t<1x payer. uf L'l)Ur:..t•. \\'Ill ha \'t• ltJfool thl' IJ1\I Vo ll'l"S in San r)·an1·1s co made II <:lea( l"l'l'l'nll~· th;.il lht.•y d1dn 'I ;1ppruvt· of lht• 1·Xl t.•nt of m1htant.:y shO"'" h y lht.·Lr J>o li ct• anfl fir<'ml.'n San Clcm c ntt.· 1X>lic1· 1lffic1·rs might kt.•1•p th.it lcs:-oo n 111 n11nd bl·for t.· tht.•y go t1><1 far. 'Improve m e nt' Confuses /\ n(•w gr ading llC)llcy a dopted b y C ap1 str<.ino lJn1ficd School l>istnct trust ees 1s l1k t·ly to r cl'cive low m~rk!$ itself from f)<.tfl'nts . 1'hc t l.'rm:-. "is learning ,·· '"h<t S lcarnl·d ,'" "satisfactory ·· a nd "a rea of concern"' \\'111 reµ\;.ice lraditi1>nlll lclll·r grades 1>n 11uartcrly rt.'port l'a rds g iven k1ndC'rgart1•n through sixth grade student:.. ~et letter grades ror their children only if they request lhl·m 1'hcir displt•:1sure likely will be hci~htened when they can 't figure out \Vhat their ('hildren is being gr<.idcd on. flow many parents, for example, know what ''identifies vo"'cl controllers'' really means? Attempts l<> improve on the ways student pro· .L:rc:>~ 1s reportcc1 shouJd be encouraged. But changes th~1 l i.:;..in only c:onfuse parents about how their child is pl·rfurming i...lrL' not an improvement. Me t e r Test Expensive C hristn1as arrived a bit early this year for som e 1.agunans as the city council gave away $35 ,000 worth o f free parking fur five holiday weeks . 'l'he m o nev is the totaJ e stimated to be lost to the c ity 111 parking meter revenues and fines as a result of bagging tht.· un -s trt..~l meters from Nov. 25 to Jan. l . 'I'h<>Sl' who s tand to gain financially arc the city's merchants . 1'hcy have been telling the city fo r years that free parking will improve their business, and of cours e. their profits. Wh;.it if they"rc "'rong'! \\'ell, pe r h aps it's worth the monC'y to thoroughly roast that old chestnut about m eters hurtin~ business when the real culprits are murc like ly lal·k of parking and indifferent market- ing '-4 ,.,.,}~ ~-(,.r - _, . _,. . Parl'nts w ill find. nonl' t0t1 happily, that. they C";1n It 1s interesting to !')Ole that the city"s merchants would h:.ive to s ell S3 .5 million in additional goods and s ervices in less than six weeks to repay the city through s ales tax that which the experiment is costing the c ity in Jos t meter-related revenues . s ''11 1$ \',&.(KE t> W11H MID6£TS 1 ALL LEA NING THE SAME WAY.'' Relig ion Helps Sex Life ( PA lJ L HARV EY) Churt·h :-ittC'ndanl'l' in lhl' Uni t- ed States is now 40 p<"rl'ent, un r hangC'd in three yei.ll"s. This w ill boost it. George C';allup "s surveyors asked. ''Are you happy?"' Significantly , or thost.' surveyt.'CI. y,·ho considt'T th('msl•lves '"\'ery rl'ligious ·· 76 perce nt l'Ons ider thl'mselvrs ··very h;1ppy.·· .·\ f{t>dbook :-.urvt•y dart.•s lu Sttj.!~C'S I th ;1! at lt.•ast part of that happ_i- nC'ss is a mnrt' satisfying sex life. Th<' last dl' cade"s prt•oc cupation with s ex ha s bectlm(· terli ous . Overexµost•d , l'V{'I\ ttns :-uhJt.'C'l loses \ustt•r . It still ht•lps s l'll magazines, but it alont"' doesn 't sell so rnan~· any more. J>Jaybny c1rcul;1tion i:- dcsperate\y depressed. !.\nd if the subject is still in- cll1ded on the covers of so-c alled "ladies' magazines."' it rarely dominates the cover any more. OSF: RF:Cf:ST t'XCL'Plinn Rl"dbook publis hed a survt•y uf 100.000 W\~ITll'n . and ii l"l'j)Orlt•d thos t> m ost deeply rt:h gio~1s found the st•x :.is pect of their lives most rewarding, Const>rvalive t'l<'rgy has ('On tended for years that "the b(•st marria~t~ mak(:'s the best St'X ·· 1n- ste<1d of l ht.• other \vay around. ~\hd here i1rt' 100 .000 voices from thl'pC',••say1ng "Am£'n ·· '.\>1 ikt' ~O\':lk . "'rit in~ in the :"l<i t1un;tl Cathnlic Rt•1x1rtt.•1·. say~. D4 ·ar Gloo111 y Gus F:schbac h 's fa ir ly land . Christmas tree display has brought a lot of real old· rashioned holiday happi - ness lo l,aguna . Too bad they've derid£'d to chargt.• admission this year. J.B.T G+oomy (Hn co.,.monl\ ...,.. '"°""l"Wd llY ...-1 •lld 0o "°' N COl••rlly ml«I t.., ,.,.~ °' '"' ,... .. ,.,.,.,. SeM -.,.1 _ ... lo Gloomy Gui, DIUY ~llel 'llalh·luJi1h'" r·or ).!t'lll'ratinn:-. \he ath('l!'ol!'o and thl• ;.1gnost1cs h:t\l' 111:-1:.tt'tl !hat their nnh1•!11 •f is ""m ort· fun.· ,St;>x w~1 s tht• hl•s l ar~un1ent !ht· unbt•iil~vt•rs h;1(! ~O\\' thi:-. ltt•d hook s urvt'V :-hows it "s thl' "strongly rt'li.i.?i1H1s·· \\"OrTll'rl "·h11 d1.•rivt' m ort• pll'a:s urt• frl•rn lovt· making. T ll F. 0 I. (l (; I .'\ N :"Io v a k lheor1 zcs that St'XU;.11 s a\1 sfact1on ma y 1nd e t~d bt.• 0111· l•f tht• sacrament;.1l ~racl'S of a fL·rvl'nl m:1rriage. !IC' s;i ys it ·s pussihll' "thl" o ld -t ime rt•li g1on knl'"' ~ o m e t h i n !-! t h a t m o r 1· soph1st1t':•lt·dcl S\\'lngt·rs dll not . that th(• {\\\)·Ill Onl' fles h C'Otll"t'Pl m<1kt•s thl' !'it~x act ont .. of eon· sider:tble human significHnC:('. ·· \\1h£'reas the casual bcd-hop1Jt'rs ;1rP paid off in a devalued eur rent·y. :-.lovak st~l'S thl' eoup!lnJ! nf human bod1\'S as consonant "'ith tht' t•ntirc co:->mo:->. lit• s t·es our lo\·1· :1s a rt'fit'l'l11111 of r.0tl"s lo\'t' SilmPlhtlll! lll g l'llOUgh tu m;tkt• \ht• stars nlO\'l' ;.111d the t•:1rth lr t·mblt· ··1.et":-; ht•ar 11 . ·says :Wr '.'iov ak, ·for a dt~t·pt·r rcligiou!-i 1·x p1:n~·nce and a h cttt•r st•x lif1•' ·· In :\1 al'Hht'l '.\1 Qrgan ·s buuk. Tht• Tota! \V o 111an,"· s hl' s:1vs. \V1thoul n p11'-''t•r sourl't' for ht:'at . for li ).!ht. f1)r lift•. your humnn s hl'll ts nothing n1nrt• than ~' j:!\orifit'd nulhn11 s1· ·· U111ca11 t ed A 11in1al~ Stiffer Needlessly j Pet Owners' Responsibility l "l'nLh(• ~:d ilOI': l'l't nvt•r popul:1tion l'ontu1t1l':- lo bt• nnt· o f the s;1ddest 1:->:-ut•:-. 111 thf' country today . ThC' s~tdnes~ 1:-. compounded by th£' necdlcssn('SS c•f il. In Oran~e County <ilonl', '.l l .000 (jo~s · an r1 ('ats ar(· dl•stroy<'"d in public anrl priv;1!l' .:1n1n1a l sht·ltC'rs monthlv . The n(•ftilt'SS sufft'-r{ng of tht• un...,·.:tnted :-:urplu;-; pets i:-thl' rt• :-ult of m :1ny things. Ont·. thl· 1g noranct• of :-;ome pel own1•r:-. ;\l:iny Jlt'l O\\"llC'r:-> arl' not a\\':•rt th:tt thl' rt'producing cyclt• <·.111 bt•gin \\"Ith fc>n1 .:1lt• dogs anti e.11 ... :t:-> ,\"OLLrl)! .:ts s t•vt>n n1unth :-. S(·conci : tht• bur.e:t•on1ng pl'I pt1p1d :1ttt1n problf'm h;i:::> nn1 rl' ('t''.Vt"<f lht• lll'W S ('OV('r<.l)!l' it dl' ·"l'l"\"l'S. Tht• publi<.' net'li s tu b~· ;l\\·;1kent.•d tu tht' fact th:it !ht• puppie!-i or kittc>n s their fj •n1ah• f!C'I \\'ill undouhtedly prnduc·1· !if not spayed) will not go to ··g,~<~I hClmt'S .. Third: toda.v";-; l'conon1~ i:--hr inging <•bout a changt• 1n I 1f1· slyll' ft1r m ;tny, forcing th1·r n 111 rt•lingui s h or :.tb•1ndon tht•1r Pt'\',· dLH' IO th(• hi g h cos t t"lf ll\'l!lg ~·11urth . the .·\nima1 Co11!r11I 111 OrangP ll1unty should folh11\ tht· l<':1d of l.os 1\ngl'lt~s :111d S:1n 11ieg11 ('ounties lo mak1· l11,\" en:-\ s paying ;1vailab\C' and k n111.o. 11 to t hC' public. Good animal ('nntr11I bt.•gin s \\-'ith prt'vt•nt1 11n. nnl dC"struction. Al.I. HR f:f:J)J:\"(; of dug:-;ind C':i!S today, 'Vht>th('f it h1· ;1(' cidt•ntal. for l'duc;1 t111 11 :1l purpost•s, b;1C"k -y:1rd hrt'l·di n~. proft~::;s1nn :1\ (1r hubby brl'l'din).!. is :tll ;1 p:1rt llr thl· t1)t;ll problt•r11 11f ;1nimals born. just to beki!lt'fl If you 11'-''n :i f('malt'dogorc;1\. ~ix months of age or oldC"r, h :tYl' ht"'r ~p ;1_ved. 'fhP l'mphasis is on the f ('m ;tl(' Jlt'I, bt'C 3U:->C' to nl'lltt'r :1 m :l\t• "'ill m :tkt' him incapablt• of rt~pr1xtuci1'1j!, but tht• fl'rtilt· fl'll1 :ll t~,vi11 find ;t!lt)thl'r ratht•r I n Or .1n~t· ('1111nt ~· tht•r£' arl' [ ___ M_A_IL_B_o_x_' __ ) 1.,etfers from readers are welcom1• The nght to rondense letters to f•t space or eliminate libel 1:<1 rest>Tved IA>flt'r' o/ :JOO words or IPss u..·tl/ ht· g1uen prt'/rrPnce AU lellt7ll rriu.~t 1r1 elude S1gnaturc and malling adllres' but names mn11 bf' u•1/hhi'Id rm rp {.(IU'-~1 rf .~ufJ1,·11·n/ rea .~{}Jl is opporenl l~Df'try u 11/ no/ be publi.~hrrl :-t'\ 1•r :1I Ju\\ 1·11:--1 :-p:1 ~ Cll't1t1·r r!Jn 1('~. :inti l'1•t 1\:-.:-.1:-.t:1nct· h.1s \'t'll'flll :1r1 .111 -.. rtiruu).!hnul th.t• ('t~111!.v \\'ht1 nf(1·r h •"" ('••:-I '-p:1.\ ·l't-:c;<;Y '.\'l0()Jll·; ltlr•a'• Rat Ing T tl tht• Editor I think it is t1n11• CA:>s ta '.\lt·s a lligh School is rt't'11gn1zt'<i a s an athlt•tiC' power ·r hl'v h <IVl' ;1l"'a ys had a poor 1't•Putat111n whi«h ts tl1tally undC'scrvcd T11 pr11vt• this, I h<ive comptled .1 r:1nk1n).! tif the Century lA'ague ~ch1"'1l~ in varsity athletics for l:t!-it Yt':tr ,\warding one point for first . l'-''U points for St..'<.'ond, and :-o on . tor :1\1 10 s ports. the stand- in).!s lt"1t1k like this: C11rnna de1 l\1;tr Costa Mesa Villa Park F.st:1nci;1 F.:1 Modt•n;1 Tuslin S:tn1 :1 .-\ n:1 M a~ntil! ;1 26 3" 38 41 1,.,, 451~ " trying hard lo mt't'\ th1.· hi gh 1·<1:-.t:-. of living ~tnd to fl't.'<I l'-''O :-.n1 all children. 1'hl• undl'rgrouncl rom - lt" bt~1ks -\\'hich t•arnC'd us our rt•pu l:1tion and \\'htch. by tht.· "·". "'t:' still continut• to s(·ll - \\1i'l one<' mor<' bll•nd in with our '.1r1nu s boo k s o n Yog .1, :'>I t'I ·'I' h ys i L'S. !{t•l1 gi on . l.1 ll'f,1lur1·. ,1nd ... Cblush }Scx. ~\1f: II,\\' f: h)ng hC'en a"· art.• of th\• nh\'1nu:-fr1c l that thC'rP 1:- noth1ng nh ... et•nt··· :t bnut ink n1 .1rk ... nn .1 p lt't't' nf p<1pt·r . no n1.1lt(•r h11\\· !hl"\ .1 rt•:-.(·;ittert'tl It is r1nJ~· pt>lt y rni"n d:--th;it S('l' them in that \\":1~ <uul mind;-; pettier :-!di \\•h1rh tr' tn d1l·t:•tt~ !host' n1:u·k :-\\"h1 e h \ 0 \ t' n1:1.1 nr may not ."t'I' If nb~('l'rllt~·'" 1·.\1 ,\:--:1t ;.11\. Pl•rh;1ps it lil':-> in !ht• \l'f\ :-.1.-..11•rn 1\hich ha;-; sing!C'd 11u1 11." -.. lltllt' guys"' :ind arrt•:->lt•d u:-., ""tlhc1ul ":1rning. ror s<'iling .i n ('S~1·11t1 :1I ly indt>f1n:1 blt• t•nttl' C":d lt·d ·smut"" l't'J"hap:-. 1! II~·:-111 thl· :t'-''t'!'C>m l' n1 ;1('h1n1·r' 11 h1ch O\"t'r tht• p;1 ~l l"'0 Yl'il!"S.. 0 h:1:-m <tt~i~).!t"li ll' subJt'Cl us to vnriou:-. form:-•If h;1r:1:.:-.n11•n t:-. sin1p l ~ bt•cau ... 1• "l" rt·fu st•d to pl ;1~· .111 :1:-.1ntnl' l1 ntc g:tnlt' kn11" n ,,:-. ··plt•:1 IJ:ir~.un ing"" \\'c· cann11t b t· ton b1ltt•r . ho"'t'ver. :1bo ut ""h ;i\ 1\'t' havl' t'X perienct"'<i. Our ht·:1 rt:-. h ~tVl' bt·l'n "'armed, and our i.pirit.::i con tinually rt.,nt~w<'d . by tht• nvl'r whelming numht"'r of Pl-'IJpl C' "ho ~upporl(•rl u s 1n 11nr fi ghl :-.un1t• nf whonl bt'(' .t nil' c· lo:-.i• fn ('rul:- Par :1 phr as 1 ng .Ju;1n11t· l.ittlt•, i1 i ~ the pC'oj'!lt• ""hP h:l\"l' :-.:IVt'<l ll:-, nfll !ht' ":--\"Slt:'ll1 .. Yl't it i ~ our ft·rvl•nl hopt.• that our Iii tit· victory. t;ikir1g pl ~tl't' a' 11 1!' <in tht• t'V<' of our Bic<'ntcn- 11j:d, "·ill help in its minute way to modify that very "system" ;1rtd bring u s onl' s t<'P closer to f('- ga1 ning somt• of those ba sic liberties to which Wl', a:. .A.mericans, are Lheorctica11y en- titlt"'<i. r;oROO'.'-J & F:\1EJ.Y:"'JWll..SO:'\ Tlrrd Ta:rpayrr 1'o the Editor : :\l y, oh my ~ Teacher s' representat ives for Newport- '.\te s a dis trict angry abou t trustees nixing pay scale hikes. They" haven 't heard from the tax- payers yet~ The b<:1re fact is no teacher, fireman. policeman or other civil service £'mployes are anywhere n~ar starving to d eath. · They'rt' all livin g plenty h igh o n the hog now. Have you noticed there are no wholesale quitting of jobs".' No sir! They"re not so stupid as to jump ofr the gravy tr:l1n ' Fl'.\',\1.1 .\·. as '1 retiree. on ~1 ftxed tneome. and a property tax payer. I'm sick and tired of hav- mg the above people squeezing me so that they can live higher on the hog. \\'hile I'm not JOO percent for (fov. Bro...,·n. he made an astute pbservation : '"We're going to have lo lt'arn to do without." I caution anyonC receiving "·agC's from the taxpayers' cof. ft.> rs to think tv•ice before attempt- ing lo bll"ed us. Rem<'mber how San f'rcinei sco votl'rs handled the firL~mPn and pvli('emen"sstrike? I.. KEPPLER South Sea Sojourn Fleet Maintenance Lags :\.."Y OU l'an see. Costa Mesa i~ r:tnkt•tl number two yet they have tht• ;-;m:11les t enrollment in the en- tirt' !t•:1)?ue. Mesa·s enrollment qualifil~s them for only 3-A. but lht•y compete in 4-/\ in every s port l'X<'c>pt footb:ill and do s uperbly. Cross country is a perennial p1Jwer and is currently ranked Nn. 3 in the ;1 .• 1\ division Water polo is rankC'd No. 6 in the <I-.<\ polls. I think all this goes to show that Costa Mesa is truly un- derrated in athletics . DAVlD DAWE Lonrly Vofrr ( THE BOOKM AN J F :\ T t ' · II I \" .\ . I\ 1 I' h n 1 Ht:'yerd:itfl J)nuldt'fi <t ~ 2ti!l P~1 ge~. $1 0 Thor lit'.' f'rd:thl lh1• f:1n\Ou:-. :1ulhor of ""K1111-·r1 k1 .· ··1\k 11 .o\ku "" and ··"l'hl• B a Expt•d1111u1:--. bcg;1n hi:-. dr;1m :1t It' lif··1\11rk 1n 1936 "'hc·n . ,,·1th 111 ... 111ft· l.1\·. ht· :->1wnt ;1 ~1·:1r \111 thl· 1~1.uul "I f-~<llll·l·J i\;I 111 l\J!' ;\J ,l!"!'lll''"•I ~ Is lands <',lf\ !!l;! .... I 1k1'-ll·tt by an- Ct•:-.tor:--ol ;\J ,1 rqut•:-.as s ettlers. Th :1t d 1:-.(·111·pr~ :ind later reading It'd ll1•)t'rd;1h\ to n1<tkc his raft \t1y;1~t' ;ind In \\"filt"' later of the Kon·'f1kL t'Xpt•dition ;;u\d of the ro nnert 1t•11 hC'l ""('('n South :\n1eric:1 :111d 1!-ila nd d"·cllers of lht•South l ';H·1 li<· \V .>\Slll:\l(;T()~ In lh<'Sl' un easy timC"s, thl' :'\lavy may ht"' ;.tertt'<1 an~· d:1 y lo airlifl 1·n d :1ngt~r(·d .\n1t·r1l·:~ns from snmt• troubll~ spot Y1·t the S(>Vt:n hl'li('OPll'r carr11·rs. whi('h :1 r1• most lik l1l~· In h(' u:-1'<1 for an t~vncualinn , h ;1 v~· ht '\'n Pt'rmtllt«I lo fall into " O\'fu I d i:-.r1~p:11 r Thl' ~;iv y :-.1'1·rn s ahh• lo find fund s "'ht•n ;u1 ,\tlnur:tl \v.111t;-; his quart-<''"" r,· fitteO or :111 ('X 1\d n11r ;1I npplies for ,1 C'ontr;tC'l as .1 ro ns ul t.1111 Y('t tht·rl• 1:-;n ·1 enouj!h money. np parent!}', to maintain thl· rusty, leuk y tubs which ~ir<' s uppt1sC'tl to bl' rC' <idy ror ;lily l'llll'r grncy 'fhl' Nflvy cr(•Wmt"'n <ind Mannl' as· snult troo1>s on bn~1l'd al ~o oftrn live in ~qualor Wt" bt"lo!lln invt•:-t i~a t1ng condi· lions aboard the helicopter car- rit"rs n ye~tr :i~o nut the Nnvy, WC' round, had sv.'C'PI lhc cmhar- ras.slng fact!i und{'r the secrecy stamp, Not I hut ther e is 11nylhinll! legitimately S£'C'rct about th1• Navy's nCglect It is mer~-l,)· a Pt'nt~gon habit to c~nsor e.Mt...r. rlSing news classifying it. (J AC K AN OERS(>N ) WE Wf:RI·: 1\[\l.J.:, tlt"\l'rtht• ]('SS, l\l J°!l't the ('l.1ss1 f11•d lllS]lt'l' I ion rt'Pllt'I s, and 1111 ~1\\" 11, I ~~7 I. \\"t~ descriht•d tht• dt·p!11r ;1hlL' t"OJ"l dition!-i ahoar<I !ht• f >k111"1.o.•;1 .ind . Jatt~r . the 1"11 .J1 n\~1 'l'ht• 1•tht•r rivt' hC'lit'oJ11t'I' 1·:1rn1•r:-., "i' su;:. g:1~:-l l"(l. "t'r't•n"\ 1n n11u·h ht'lll'f :-.hape .Sudden ly. th rt't' ;1;-;l11n1:-.h111 g th1n.Q.s h.;1ppenl'd · t 11 tht· ~<1vy bt·~;ln allott1nJ.t m11nt•y to r(·p;11 r th<' lwo Jin111 ;uul Ok1n;1w ;1 . (2/ "'''art.' fl 0tWe<I "·1th lcttl'r:-. fron1 ~ailor:-: urgi ng us to "'rilt' ;.1h11ut th('ir O\\'n unSL';l"'Ol'lh.\' ~hif):', and (Jl th!;' :"li\\"Y bra .... s !'tan1 pcrt a n t'Vt:'n high(•r l'lc1ss1ficntion nn tht' rc1}Qrts 11( Jt ~ j.;1unt .\' t·hil'f in s pec t or . H t·t1r 1\dn1 J ohn Rulkrlt'Y Al ont3 ('losed rnc·c·t111.1t, thl' participanl.s wcrt~ adviSL'<I thal lh<' nt'wer r:l11 :-os iric.:1tion and ~pe citt l Sr<.'ur1ly prccnutlon)I wer<' n('cess:u·y to "keC'p the r(' port s nut nf .I ~<'k i\ndl'rson ·~ Ji:inds ·· Of:SP I TE howevf.'r .1 we th e co vcrup. hHvt· ohtaln('d l'Opt(>S o r the lat t'S.l ltlS!ll'Clinn l"t'· ports One l C'n g th y rt•port c:1t1scribe;-; condil1nns ah1)artl lht• N<'w Or\C'ans. ' Som£' vital elt•t'troniC' gc·ar \\';1 s inst;1\lt>d o n this hL•li coptt·r t'i1r rit•r more th;1n 18 n1onths a~o ''t•t Rulkeley 's bu.vs round that '"<'O mp\cte dot11n1t•ntation is still not aboard s hip .·· Thi· "dorumt1ntation·· 1s nt•c•d1'<I to propt~rly op('r :1 t C' th!' t"'("}ui pment "'The p:1 ss tvl~ CIC'ttron1C' 'A':l rfar<' capability" for )'.:!ath(>r - 1ni? se<1horne intelligence and other inform at ion ·'is dt.•gr ad(.'(t , '· lht" report c har~e:i . E\'<'ll the "jib cran<"s."· used to lift s m:-ill ho1tt:-> and supplies onto the dt>C'k, ·•nre 1n :1 dett'rior:ltrd ronchtion with on£' out of commi!-ision."' !ht~ r<'- llOrt a<1d s Th<' '.\':l vy. in res pons:t• to our inquiry. insisled it i:-.. do1nf! ever ythin~ possible lo kCl'P up th1· nc<'t - f'ootnot(', .l\t the vf'ry ttm£' '-''t' "'£'J"£' "'"'riting this story. anotht·r letter :lrrivcd from the mother or ~\ St'Jn1an :lhoard the Nt'w Orl£':lllS' s ister s hip. lht• Inchon . Sh£' ur.ized u~ to keep reporting on tht' nect's c-ondition, llC'r 'son's ship, s he wtot<'. ··1s now two yC'ars past its y'1r<1 J>('rioct and ha s had innum e rahll' brea.kdo(ins .. · To th<• Editor : :\s tht• ninty -ninth votrr. as of 6 p.m ., al l1;1ularino School, I "·ould lik<' tn th11nk tho!'l.' of the I ,o&l r<'gistt•red voters who opted not to <'Xt•rris t• th eir right in l:1sl W('('k"s (1ll'Cl1on . I t 1n:1d(• Ol\' vnt(' \\'Orth Sl\ much mort•. ' .JOSE r111 (;. 1)1\I.l..C) Li,,..rl !J Clo•rr Tolhl' l'~ditnr w(' just rl·:•d in thC' Pilot :.ibout lhP u11Pxpt•c1ed lt'rmination of our porno~r:•phic t:lngle with the l:t\\'. 1\lthouJ!h "'(' h:ld managed to h<'ar lh<' ne"'!-i already from oth<'r sourc1•;-;, "'E' were happy to havl"' it all r (•con(irmed in our mind!'. \\'h a t a r eli ef to know th<1t thl"' s<1cred shrines of justice, hav inj!'. finall.v rirl th(>mselves or us "lit tit> p!'npll', ·· C":tn now one(' mor(' rl'fl.ir('ct tht•ir en<•rgies into prosl•culin~ rt•11I t·rimina.1s who. it SC'('n \S, h:IV(' h\•t•n SlC'Odily a c- <'Umulatlng ovt•r th(' past l"'O ;tt'llrS. ' Our JOy!t a r e somew h at mitigatt'd, howev<'r. by the awful rt•nlization that we will be rorced onct• again to sink back into the oblivion from whence we came '.'lone will conti.nue to honor us '-'S ··~mut peddlars ." WC' "'ill in !ilead rt'turn t o being mere "booflst"ller:f' -a young couple f. Thl~Y \\ ;tnlt•d tn l'Sl·••Pt' t"I' d1 1.:1 tion, lo \1\"l' uff lh1~ land 111 ;1e corct:in ('f "1th n:11urt' It 1\a ... n 1 :is <'H -"Y a~ it :-.nundt•d , t'\"t·n 1n 1 h1 ' days befort• \\'11rld \\"ar II llE \'J-;RJl ,•\fl I. 11 ;1..: :!:!. hi:-1\ 11l' 20. II h t~ll I ht•\ lt'f\ ,'\11/'\\ ;1\ nes t in :i1111n . :'\.1lt1r .. 1'h~v nloved inti1 !ht· J Ull~lt•. hudt ~. horn£' oi "n\"1'n h.1m h11u ~·nd J?alht~rt:'d "t''"t•n d 1fft•rt•nl kind:>i nf b<lnan:is. r1111 nn~· othPr fruits ;.inJ vC'gt't;:1hles. 111 t'.rt Rut nil "·n :-. not 1d\ll1c ('X is ten('t'. 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I W!dn!!d!y. Novtf'l\blf 12. tm DAILYPILOT A7 Mo 'Ready for Family -Life' Hearst Kin Faces Rap Hot Dogs Taken to Top Court lly VICTORIA GRAHAM NEW YORK tAP) -To some :she's "super stew·· -blonde eyelash.batting beauty who ca~ livattd television Wate rgate viewe-n1 . Rut as she talks quietly ~of ~aking bread and having babies :the .seems mor,• likc "Just plain Mo.'' ''Mo·· -Maureen De.in - drink.' milk. "'ears a ~1mple cross around her nt•ck ;ind s mil· ingl)' asks a photographef not to take her picture while s he smokes a cig11rette because "it doiesn't seem ladylike.·· "MO,"' WIFE OF (ormer pre- sidential counsel John Dt'an, has written a book, ''Mo -A Woman's View of Watergate," and has begun a six-week tour promoting th' acl'ount of th(.'1r Watergate ordt>al . "I want children I "'ant a family. John and I are both re adv now ," says the JO·y l•a r ol d former airlines ste~·ardes.s "'ho sat quietly beside her husband, the star witnl'ss in the ~nalc Watergate hearings. They live in a lwo·bedroom house in a canyon, overlooking the smog of 1.os Angeles . fie has bt>en working full ·lime on his Watergate book and planning others. ''l'M DF.CORATl.'iG TllE house, lunC'hing "''ilh friends. playing tennis. going lo exercise <'lass, entertaining and reading a C'ouple of books a week, mostly gothic novels and biography, .. she says. While Dean was imprisoned for his Watergate role, she t>egan her book. It opens with the night 'WANT CHILDREN' Maureen Dean shE' met him on a blind' datt.• and folloY.'S their love affair and mar- riage through the death throes of the ~i'.l(on administration. "I think Watergate made our marriage stronger and better," she says. "We know more about eat•h other and confide more in e;.ich other. \Ve 're really happy no.,.,·. 'fl.'e·re together all the timt' \\'('have a normal Jif('. That ""'as ne\'er possible in \\'ashington." DURING THE WATERGATE hearings. "Mo" was known to television ;Judiencl'S across the nation as a daily fashion plale. her ~ood looks i.lCCenluated by U .. ITel~ VETOED TURBAN Husband John her wh1le·blonde h<.1ir pulled sharply into a bun. She 'fl.•ritl~s that "'hen she re· alizt~ she Y>as on national TV s ht: stopped eating pizza. Once she and DE'an argut>d over whether she should wear a turban. I-le thought ·'It "·on 't go well with Middle A.merica .. ··Ovl'rall, I could do without the allt•ntion ... she· says. adding that friendly people still sometimes stop her on the street. "There's enough vanity in me so when it ·s good I enjoy it; when it 's bad I don·1:· TOO:\\' Sllf: SF.F.;\tS like a de· \Sears\ mure homemaker, rriendly and anxious to ple1se, a little nervous. Her ll&htly streaked hair falls to her shoulders. She we-ar1 a mauve skirt and silk blow{" with several gold chains and the croiss. She si~ rnilk. "l don't think the news media have 11lway1 been (air to me." she sa.ys. "1 reel I've heen at· tacked ror being mysl'lf. for lov- ing my husband and ror not being a member or the womcn·s libera· lion movement. "They have made what is dear lo me see m shallow and rldieulou~. They say all I'm in· lt're!Sled in is looking pretty, which isn't true. I'm very shy , and l 've been mistaken for being dumb. ''l'M NOT TF.RRIFICAl.l.V outspoken, even though I do feel things-:· she says. "I feel very s trongly about politics and women's rights. but I don't like to make political statements.·· Asked about the proposed F~ual Rights Amendment. she says s he supports paru or it, but believes it looks bettt?r on paper than it would be in reality. She says she has not seriously considered getting a job because she doesn 't know what she could do and would ratht"r be a mother. OJAI !UPJ) -Stephen Hearst, 19. will be ar- raigned Nov. 21 on t-harees or :suspicion or pos::;l"S5ion of m arijuana. llear:it, i;on of George Randolph Jl earst Jr .. publisher of ljlt· l .os Angele s 1-lcrald · Examin{'r, wns urrested near Ojai f'riday . lie is a second t•ou::,in or Patncia Hearst. Deputy n istrict Attornl'y l\1elinda John.son said JS pla:stic bags or mart}uana were found 1n lle.ar.st·s 1.·ur after he "''Os stopped by " California Jl1 gh'fl.•ay Patrol offi('er for s peedini::. Booze 'Out ' On Streets . WASHINGTON CUP!) ~ A New Orlt"ans toity attorney has told the U.S. Supreme Court Ulat the quaint chararterof that city·!i his torit F'rt"nch Quarter would be disturbed i£ more than one hot dog peddler operated therl.". I-lot dogs, countered a11 oppu· nent. Tut'sday. have nothing lo do with charm and beauty. "THE ECONOMIC h~artthrob of Nl."w Orleans is the FrcnC'h Quarter," assistant City At· torney Joel P . Loeffelholz told the nine justices in oral argu. ments. ' ~le argued that a city or- dinance res tricting vendors to " those who ha ve operated tfterL· 1?1ght years l:ihould bl' reinstated. The result was to give Lucky Oogs, lnC'., a monopoly. Thl' 5th U.S. Circuit Court or Appeals strurk down the or-l..OS RA~OS (UPfl -The 1.o:;; din:i nC'e in a lawsuit brought by Ranos City counril has passt:d an M N D k h b : rs . 1 ancy u es, w ose us1 ordinancl' prohibit in~ drinkin~ of nt•ss in thl~ Vieux Carre wa:. alcoholic bl'Vera~t.>s on tht• city·s brought to a stond::1lill by thl' sidewalks and pul>lic·streets. t,nactment. City offici;1ls said tht• or· ''\\.'F. ARE TALKING about dinanct? y,·as ~umed Spcl'ifil'ally his toriC' preservation,'' Loef· al the annual ~athl~rin~ of felholz said. "J( that isn't a valid motorcycll' ridl'rs in l..os }lanus l·g· ·lat · t t 1 d 't k .. 1s 1ve in eres , on now "THAT TIMF. IN Washinm,on t?ach May. "'hat is.·· y,·as horribl<>. ·· s he says, "but .\lrs. Dukes ' attorney, Joseph now J appreciate el'ery day anu Crasl1 Kills 2 ':'J . '.\1 arcal llJ. called the or· the simple thin gs, evt?n dinanct:' "legislative.chicanery" housework <tnd cooking. .<\KRO.\!. Ohio lU PI} -A bus and an attempt at "barefared' "lbakedmy f1rs tloa!ofbread from ;J sc hool for the han· monopoly." the other day . Jt was braided dicapped and mentally rt•tard('d "'Th<'rt•'s nothingthatahotdog 'fl.'hite br<'ad. and it was so good rolled over on lht• Akron f:x. C'an do for the charm and beautv and I enjoyed creating pressy,·ay Tut•sda), killing t"'o of the Vieux Carre,'' he corl- something with my hands... students and injuring: 10. lended. --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Where Thrift Is Always In Style located on the lower leve l This Ad Effective lh rough Sat urday, November 15 Save I 7% to 29% Acetate Briefs and Nylon Bikinis Regular 59c: and 69c: each l'or from Bagpipers to Fijian firewalkers Nou.13-lfi You can't have too many of these comfortable panties. 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"' ~g .. ::. ~:: h it~ .•.:.· -·: ;:; KAM: KUT .SCISSORS ) ~ STAN.£SS me. v • 1o I 8 I ~··e , >. •• -G *=8..J•: " • 1" Dressmaker Shears ·r • 5 .. Sewing Scissors • 6" Sewing Scissors • 1" Bent Trimmers e J.1/2" Barber Shears El 2.99 '' ,,, Iii 8" l(~~T KllT I ~El~:" fe2~ 99 9·30 AM TO 9 30 PM MON IHRU SAi IO 00 AM ID 100 PM SU~DIY . VISCOSE Place MATS DR PEPPER Re gul>r or Diet' "DIAL" VERY DRY ANTl -PERSPIRANT 1-112 DZ ROLL-ON "CHICKEN OF THE SEA" CHUNK LIGHT TUNA MIWPOIT llA.C~IOH hfM. Wedc.IH Pf•• S. AM.A.-ltl I $..tti. ~thl St. R.. TOIO-l4l72 •eclrfWd ..... .. I DAILVPILOT A• I ' I \ I AJO OAIL~PILOT Beverage Deposit .Required WASHINGTON (UJlJ ) -Federal bureaucr ats, the military, and Oi.t· tional park visitors will have to pay a n1l'kt'l de- PoSit on beer and soft drink containers C\•en dispo!able ones -u~tt g~delines proposc•d• hy the F.n\·ironmcntal Protection Agency. Jn wh ~1t the agency hopes w ill be a ste p toward nationa l legisla- tion. the guidel1nt'S would requirt" \'f'nd or~ at all federal facilitil'S tu C'hargt• a fivl•-i:t·nt dl'· posit on drink l'UO· tainers . "'hl('h .,.,·ould he refunded when lht• t•mp- ty ronta1 ner is rl'turnl'<i for refilling or re<.'y('hng. · THF. OF.POSIT \11ould apply t'\'en lo throy,·aw;:1y cont ain e r s. suc h a s c ardbo:1 rd soft drink containt•rs. The EPA estimalt•s about 300,000 tons of bevera ge containers each year litte r rederal office buildings, m ihtury ins tallations and nu· tional parks. Wllll,E TH E guidelines wo uld afft•<·t only about 2 to 4 perct•nt o( the nation's sale of beverages, EPA ho1ws they will serve as a basis for eventual national legislation . F.PA Admini s trator Russell F.. Train Si.lid Tuesday the proposed gui delines are "a n op- portunity for positive leadership by the federaJ government in helping to reduce the growing pro- blem or waste in our society. 1•11bfit• f 'igure llL· knU\\'S a curvL' ,,·hen hL~ sees one. Di ck Strllu. '.'J"ational L.cagul' umpirt'. is s ho,,·n \\ilh hi s \1.:ife. exotic d :.incer Chesty :\1urgan, v.-·ith n1t•asurl'rnl'nts of 73-2·1·36 . :\l !':i. :\1ur)..(an :;tatL·d that in F.urupe nien prC'fer \\·umL'n \vith JargC' JhlStl'riors \\'hilt' in this l"ount r~' tht'Y g i\'l' lhl' nud to \\·on1en ,,·ith lar).!t' b1)soms. Me xica11 Charged In Laetrile Haul SA~ DIEGO (APJ -A man rrom Tijuana. :\1C':<1co, v.·as in jail in lieu of $7 ,500 bond on a charge or s mui:::gling t.at'trilt> into the United StalC's ' "A MANDATORY de-~ posit on bevera~e con· I tainers should help save in hi s true k. Al var o Gonz<:ll t•s .P acht'<'o, 38, "''as ar r C'sled al t he border v.·ilh hi s famtly In the truck. Gonzalez.Pacheco "''as quoll"'d as saying he was paid $65 to de li vcr it to Chul=-i Vi sta. e nergy, C'on se rve re- sources; red uC'e pollu- tion, lower the mounting rost to the taxpayer of waste,.colliction and di s- posal, and provide lov.•er prices to the consumC'r. ·· -Train said. T he g u id elin es are si milar to sla te laws in efrttt in Or egon and Vt•r- mont . l 'fhe lJnited States bans importing or s ale of Laetrile. m:Jde from apricot pits a nd used in othl'r countries as a c<1ncer cure. Arresting orficers said it v.•as in caps ule a nd li - quid form and worth about $25,000. Student Cited Da n Trubovitz, a fi rst yea r s t udent at UC Be rkt.'ley and a graduate or F.dison High School or lluntington Re<1ch , has r eceived a California Alumni Scholarship. I 'Sears I Last time available for Christm~ delivery! THIS WEEK ONLY!· Color photograph --~· .. in gold-colOr charm PLUS 8x10color photograph BOTH 99 We l•k• the po1tr•lt. 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Compton·Lrnwood Covin. l El Monte Glendale Hollywood Inglewood Laguna Hiiia Long Be1ch Nor1hrldge Olympic • Soto Orange Pa t aden• Pomona Puent• HUit Pico S•nte Fa Springe Sent• Monica South Coaat Pini Torr•nc• Valley Vermont Wa1tmln1t1r Job Assessment Viejo Teens Eye Teaching By ANNE COOPE R Ofh o.ll~"'-$t.I" Thirty students le<Jve Mi~sion Viejo Hi gh School four m ornings a week to spend two hours teal'hing younger s tudt>nts at Valencia ttnd l.an1arena Ele mentary Schools in Laguna Hills . "The purpose or tht> cross.age teaching course here at the hi gh school," explained teacher Lou Ye1·gal. "1s to expose tcen·agers to the tea.thing profession early . "MA NY T F.EN·AGERS GROW UP babysitting or working with children in summer camps, "she said, "and think they want to teach. "Not all or them rind they do. once they are ex- posed to a real·lire classroom situation. Or they find they prefer working with a specific age ~roup, with handicapped c hildren or in a one-to-one tutoring re· lationship . Nol everybody functions "''ell wi th groups of chi ldren.·· One studC'nt "''ho round s he prefers working v.•ith children who have lt'arning disabilities 1s sophomore l.iz Car avolla.:;. "I like working with £ewer children at a timl., .. sh'e said. "You get to know the children better. There is more feeling or accomplishment. FOUR O F THE 30 lDGll SCllOO L students are boys. :\1r. Yergat said she hopes more boys will participate when the course is offered again . The rederal government awards runds to elementary school teaching programs which have a minimum 15 percent male enrollment. ''There is a j!rowing awareness of the disadvan- tagl's of our traditionally remale-dominate elemen- tary schools," i\trs. Ycrgat said. "We realize nov.' lhat little boys need male teachers in the early grades with v.'hom to identiry." Sex stereotypes are breaking down to some ex- tent , she said, as far as what <:ourses bo ys and girls should take. ··1 am h o me e co nomics dep a rtment chairman." she said. "f see more and more boys enrolling in food·related eourscs . I think they arc being ver y realistic. Boys need to know rood plan ning and pr epar ation these days . Somt'ti me in their lives t hey'll be on their own , and chances are they v.ill have some role in reeding their children.·· IN PREPARING IUGJI SCllOOI, students to "''Ork with elE'm e ntary school children, Mrs. 'l'ergat emphasizes the similarity between working as a teacher aide and "''orking as a reguli.lr school employe. "To do well in this course a student must dt•- monst rate a responsible attitude," !:ihe said. "A teacher v.•ho is ('Ollnting on a student aLdt• must be callC"d if the a ide 1s ill or t•an·t v.·ork ror somt> other re<1son . ., F.ven clothing plays a role in job a ssessment. Clothing should be comrortablc. i\trs. Ycrgat send, but appropriate. Short shorts a rc not appropriate , she said . F.V F.RV .~HIDAY TllE lllGll school teachC'r aides mt•et with Mr.:;. Vergat in seminar to dis<'uss the week 's probll•1ns and successes. Gul'~t s pcakC'r S visit the cl~1ss to s peak on such issues as the rela· tionship or health to learning disabi11t1 e~ and what to say to Johnny when Johnny won't talk. "Schools h ave changed tremendously, even since our high school students were in clen1entary school," l\t rs. Yergat !:i&id . "Some of the teaC'her aides at Lom arena wanted to know how kids could learn in such a relaxed atmosphere. "NOW TllAT THE\' HAV F: worked there. thl'y are very ent hus iastic and say they wis h they could have attended a school like that themselves . They say the kids learn more, not less, and they like school better .'' r unuc NOTICE PUBl,IC NOTICE P UBLIC NO'nCE ll'ICTITIOU\ •uSIMt:IS ll'ICTITIOU' aUSIMISS CP.t*M STAT•MIHTOl'A•AHDOMMllfT MAMlSTAllMl:MT MA Ml ST A TIMI! 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J• .• UI Tl'le """""" Circ11, Co1t• Me1•, Olllornl• 91f>1• ...... rcus• Hill, TruslH,fw l neMa•cusA..H•ll f"•molyT•u'' f,..\ •1•temfnl ,..., tiled .... 111 ene (.oufl1Y Cle•~ ot Oran9' Cllu"IY on Ck· lotter 2•. l<llS. ·-Put>!•,_ O••"oe Co•sl O•llY Pilot, NO""mo.tr S.121•.16,lqJ) •l'M-1~ * There's no place like 5 JN GER '•"-'"' ............ __ ,. ieans and things opening friday, november 14 -------------- ' AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 7 14 644-7030 ' " • ,..\. _, DAILY PILOT /\J~ Po,i~ic~l I ~"~1 I Caldwell Dail~ in Philharn1ooie Role F el'nl""S t By GLENNJECVRIUE votvement in each ol the disparate born Thea Muser ave, one of the five "Faust et Helene." based on the · NEW YORK <UPI) -Sarah works. women composers honored Monday secondpartorGoethe'sFaust.~nlhe C~d"'·ell led a fired-up New York ll was the 45.year-old Miss night. men-only Prix de Rome in 1913 when C • ·s Philh~rmonicOrchestra and proved to Caldwell's debut as conduclor withlhe 'lbe "celebrttk>n'' was organ11ed, she entered It anonymously. ites ex r C doubt ing thomase~ ,not only that Philharmonic. She is the 'artist d.irec -resear~hed and programed by Ms . THE OTHER UNDOUBTED sue · • 0o \~pi.. women compose.rs eXlSl _ but also that tor and conductor of the Opera Com-~agatt!"e· It w.as a~ effort to right an c~~oftheevening wuthemost recent AUSTIN, Tex. <UPI) ~ 0 lheycanholdthe1rown~ththemen. panyof Boston. mequal1ty outlined 1n a program note ""'ork. the New York premiere of Miss -Sex is the easiest and D • The«C'asion was "A Celebration of Her acceptance by the New York by Gloria Steinerri whieh said, "In Musgrave's "Clartnet Concerto" most e(fective route to Ur.J ·~11 [ Women Compose~s." a bene!it.conc~rt musiC'al e!itablishment will be com-mwit', as in a~y other field, the num-given 3 bravura performance by t.hc political power for -'1 .Irr r..:i ~. fortheorc~estra1ncollaborat1onw1th pletenextJanuary-when shebeeomes bers.ofwomen1ncrease ininversepro-Philharmonic 's first clarinetist , women. according to an ~~ l c::':'i 4 w.. Ms. Magazine. the first woman to conduct at the Portion to the amount Qf money or Stanley Drucker. Australian feminist. :Jj L: A SELLO UT AUDIENCE.-..pra-~1e.tropolita.n Opera, taking the. authorityoverolhersinvolved." The olhM work!i "''ere: an andante Elizabeth Anne Reid. dominantly womt"n, called Miss podium for Beverly Sills' first Met Themajorworkontheprogram, I.iii ror string orchestra by the late speaking to a conference Caldwell back time and again ~tonday "'Traviata." Boulanger's 1913 ('anatata "Faust et Ameri('an composer and folk ·song ar. on women in public life, nightafte rea('hofthe five 'A·uritsonthe Helt"ne," showed that women c-om· rangt"r, Ruth Crawford Seeger: an said that male politi-program. The orchestra, with only IN THE ISTERIM, Miss Caldwell posers can write great mu.sic. Miss overture for orchestra by the late ciaos expect women to four or its six women members pre-will be in New Orleans Nov. 18 and 19, ~uJanger, who was only 2A when she Polish ('Omposer Grazyna Racewi('z ; act as sex ot.jects. sent. responded strongly to Mis!i <'onducting a program in('luding ~ed in 1918, had an almost instinctive and the U S. premiere o(''Sands ... , ·· Caldwell's firm baton and obviOU5 in-''Memento Vitae,·· a work by Scottish· gift !or orchesiral color and drama. an orchestral work by Pozzi £scot. ''l'M SORRY about that, but you'll be ex· ------------------------------------------------------~--------- pected to do it,·· said Ms . Reid, who recently re- signed as adviser to Lhe prime mini s t er of Australia. "U you don't ·-·-the press, you won't get good press and if you don't ---- the Cabinet members, you won't get your pro- grams. ''If you don't do it, you won't be as effective ... THE OVERFLOW au- dience included Lady Bird Johnson, former U .S . District Judge Sarah T. Hughes and scores of women serving as legislators. mayors and other elected or ap- pointed public officials. Ms. Reid said refusi.ng sexual advances cost her a bad p,ress and railure of some "prog ram s s h e wanted in Australia. She said she did make some avor? New '_ Ms. R~id drew a stand-\ ~ tng ovation. I Picketer Hits Cost ·Of Movies With one-third fewer calories. Alto simply won't fill you up like other beer. It's brewed o special, less-filling way to hove one-third fewer calories than ur regular beer ( 88 calories per 4-ounce seNing). F.UGF.NE. Ore. (UPI ) E '' b ltl f All b d -Lydia Blackmon. 15. 0Ch I 1-0UnC8 0 e 0 0. CSe said she objected to be-I t ing charged adult prices on on overage Ono ysrs, con OlllS to go to the movies but not being able to see X-Colon es . . . . . 88 rated films. Lydia was one of 20 Carbohydrates 2.7 grams tt"en -agers "·ho h ave p t · A 3 been picketing lheatecs ro 81 n .. , grams here to get th('m to Fol 0 n grams· change their policies anrl I ' · _) IO\\'er prices if th('y ar(' not allowed to s ec ;J\l of the films sho\\•n . She said if the picketing docs not Try A110 und see for yourself. work. she plans tu or- gan i Z<' a tecn -agc llt's almost too good to be true. • boycott of theaters. , ··we pay the <.1duft ptiCes but don't get the · - adult privileges that go with it, like th(> X· or the R·rated movies ... she said. · She said the theaters should charge her and the other teen -ager s somewhere between thc·I S?.50-$3 for adults and SI pri('e ror children under 12. '- Honored U.S. ambassador to Honduras, Phillip V. $an{'hez, was named hofl\.n-ury alumnus of year DY American As- ~<1l 1a t1on of State I r 11ee:es and 1 f1 , ~\'ers1t1es. 1-te 1s ! Jr l' e s ~'l ::> t a le 1 \ • NET CONTENTS: 1 1 fl.· ot· I COMPANY··PoR~t(P -' ! •i -" I " ........ ,., ~-=------------------------~~...--~----------------~~-----~---~·~---- I \ - .l Al 2 DAILY PILOT Wednesdi y. NOVf!Tlber 12, 1975 Political Notes ··Hannafor d Supports .. Bill -Rel.ncta~tly Fl s s By O.C. llUSTINGS 0t1M D•llf "llOt !ol•ll Mark J-lannaford. the Long Re-aoh De mocral \1.'hO represents portions of wt'st Orange Co unty in the Jlouse of Representatives, says he \•oted relurtJ.rlll y in com · mittee for a bill that would pro- vide long ll•rm Joan guarantees \f for Ne\\.' York and other cit~ J.: faC'ing s ~m1lar f1nanc1al d 1f· ~ f1rulties. .. S: In explaining his volt•, flan· •· naford said : t:. "I agrt•t• with Prcsidt"'nl Ford ~ that ;.Jt'"' York's f1nanc·t•s havl' {: bt"E'n ~t·riou!S ly mis managed for •• mr1ny y t·ar~. and th;_il any action ·~ taken hy lht• ft•dt'ral "UVt.•rnmt·nt ~~ .. •. tu ::ivo1d 1l s f1n;.inc1al t·1ill;.1~t· •, must includt> S<lft•i::uard'> to 1n-'• ~ sure fiscal rC"spons1b11lty on the ·-part or city ~ind state off1 cials. ·-r : "Ho\\.'l'Ver, as a armer mayor •• myselr, I rind m yseU in disagree· • ,.. ment with the Pres ident as to the j most fi scall y responsible a nd ~ t'l'Onomical way Of dealing with : • thC' problem. • ~~ • · T II E P R E S I D E NT ... prefers to t ake no action now, f wait until New York defaults a nd f: goes into bankruptcy and then ~; provide whatevl·r fC'd eral as- ~-sistance is nC'<'e~sary to maint ain ~· essential services lo the resi- f.i'!· dentsorNew York. ~~ ··This proposal will not only al- low New York to escape its legal t?: oblieations but will also cost ~ American taxpayers millions of 'r·.· dollars in direct rinancial asisistance to provide essential ~ services such as poiici?-and fire '= prottttion to New Yorkers. "Jt is m y belief that the Presi- ~· dent's proposul will prove not on- ~ ly to be unsuccessful in rulfilling I'.. its goal of putting New York back ~· in a fiscally responsible position, !i' but will be catastrophic to the :; municipal bond m arket for cities ~· and states in the rest of the coun- it: try. ~· · "It will be the taxpayers ·-. acrO!SS this nation who bear the . burden !or New York City's .· financial extravagances. : Furthermore , if Am e ric a 's !:.-largest-city wt>nt into bankruptey , it could have serious adverse ef· • fects on our already sluggish E't'onomy. ~,..County, Tire I Firm Settle · ;;!: ~ Civil Action ~ SANTA ANA -A settlement ~· of a civil action in which the "TllF. BILL WHICH I voted for ,in the Bahking Currency and Hou.sing Comll)ilte_t 11, in, my ~Wi the'-mo:itiflleall1)leSpon11i-ntl' and Inexpensive way to re· !>Oive the pr oblem. ''It att>ls up a five memMr boflrd wilh the authority lo is~ue Joan guar8nteft· to-back up state is!IUed> secttrities. These guaran- tf"e:s m ay only be issued to pre- vent a serious adverse CMSe· quence;for the natioOal economy and muni&ipal bond market. "Under ~th e tennii ol the bill, ~ew York City will be required lo bring its budg('t into balance and the state will maintain control over the city's financial actions £or lhe !'ntire p('riod. Ir New York City ev('ntually defaults'On these fed('rally guaranteed securities, ull other fede ral funds which are allocated to th(' city, such as re- venue sharipg runds, will be used to pay its debts. • • • )1.AYOR NORMA Gibbs or lluntington Beaeh and Cu un· cilwoman Norma Hertzog or Costa Mt'Sa have endorsed Hirry Jeffrey, the Cal State f\Jllerton professor from Laguna Be ach who is seeking the Republican nomination f o r the •10 th Congrt>ssional Dis trict. secat now held by Andrew 1-linshaw. • • • THE ORANGE Coast League of Women Voters plans to take a new loot Nov. » al tll(f cw1• positiOll oa lhe llel'tN. Naa-. ef the natioeal Lfla;rw, ol W.OrllMW Voters. A ,re>Mral mM'ti.nc ol t.be 0r._ Cl>ast bnacb. W,\tb. tllo UN as the. "Prin<"'\:pal topic, Ls sC'bedt.lkid ·!of' 9;: 15 a.• ro: 11 ::.& a.m. at t~ new l/Wversity Part L.ibrary ia ll"viilt&. The meeting is open to the public. • • • BOTH OF ORANGE Coun- ty 's Democratic cong_ressmen -Mark Hannaford and J erry Pal· terson -voted with the majority when the House of Represen- tativt's approved a bill that would create a federal •t'Onsu1ner pip- tection agency. The bill, which passed on a 208.-199 roll call vote, was sup- ported by mo st House Democrats. ~ Republican Charles Higgins or Fullerton voted against the meas ure. Replr,lblican Andre".". Hinshaw o! Newport Beaca.· didn't vote. 2NewProfa • • .......... ORANGE COUNTY County Ma1i Seized in Idaho Death From Wire Services A Garden Grove man has been arrested in Mountain Home, Jdaho, and c harged in Lhe shoot- ing death of an Air Force enlisted man who also is from lhe Oran~c County city. J ark Bt·rnard Sheely, a 19- year-old a irman, died on h is way to the milita ry hospital at Moun - tain llome AFB. Police allegt~ lh<it Ger a ld Jl arvey Newton . 2'1, an un · l'mployed che mist who rec,ently moved to Idaho, shot the airman with a 22-caliber pistol. Newton was a rrested a t his apartment, where the fatally wounded flif\'Qaa waa tow\d. A p~ "'"""' WIJ M\ :.~""'Ii.\~ '';ii~.,t~":..':li. tlten. Blood Drive In Progress Orange Coast residents are enrouraged to donate a pint of blood durin&,. the November Red Cross Blood Drive. As a partiripant in the dri\•C', the Panhellenic Association of UC Irvine is serving as a donor registra r . Persons interes ted in donat- ing blood can sign up at the Mesa. Gatew aY a nd Middl e Earth commons fro m noon until I p.m. and from 5 to 6 p.m .. through Thursday on the UCJ .. 111 ...... Irvine Profenor Set for Honors --· Planner$ Back ; ~ -·. l J Resort Boost . . B y LAURlE KASPER OttN 0.11, "'~ su.tf SANTA AN A--Orango Counly Plannin1 Co111· missioners have recomn1ended an amen~i f.o tbt' county General Plan that would o_pen OHi: w..,.. !or limited expansion of Coto de Ca~•. th_~priY.a.te tecreational facility OOtwecn Misslop."Vjek(and the Cleveland National Fort.'lil. . • l.1' The amendm~ntJs, which now~ lo tae county Board of Supervisors (or act.1ion would open the way for the developmt:'nl of 50 lo 75 estat.Hy~mes on about JOO acres in the flOrlhern end o( the 4,$00-acre club. __ __.,_ HARBOR VIEW LOTS • I ......... ._, ........ ~,W ..... '1 ...... .......... _ .. ~ . LOW PRICE -TERMS OWMllt: CHIT SAUSIUlll II 67Ml44 I Continental Cuisint 1.w.lwb DlntMr ""'•IC•tld Dru"'" !Mportcd f lltl'ltS!i< ~n<$ ' !. ca.osaie. POI L YACA1lOM ...... 17 ... hc. I It "'ould also change the land ~.e labels to con-fi"E f\Op form to an exi£ting rt>Sldential devlelopment and jna'tua\lu .. <-.~~pu;L.~ conference center on the property. · ~"11J";J;l · 1~-.J_.._J 1 Al.THOUG H THE COMIBSSION changed tJ>e land uses of the rem&nder of tJSe., property fiom i,,,:::::=::=::=::0::::=:=':::::=:==:'.:::===''="="='="=·=•=79=>=:! agriC'ulture and open sp ace to rf;.$idential, recrea--/ tion and open s p...'l<-"t!, lhl'Y added restrictions which r---------------------. "''Iii prohibit any changl·~ 1n the ne.N1future. They added a ··res('rve" ovel'la,y on the proper- ty which pr(•vents tl l•\'!'\opment until the ap- propriate ut1ill1('S <.ind ~t:'rvil'l>s 'afe provided and anolht•r aml'ndrnent is m.1de to the general plan. Cummi ss ion~rs :.il~u :-.aid the m'aximum numbl'r or dwellinl-! units <•l Colo de Caza.wit! be de-. tl.'rm1nt'd by th'e. outl·un1t' o( a sludy of rdads i,n the ar('a. REPRESENTATI VES OF RESIDF.NTS in the. Trabuco". Sil Vt'r:1do anti Modje!>ka Canyons opposed the deve lopmt:'nl. They s:ud it would add too much traf(ic lo l.ive Oak CCJnyon Road, the only access to thl' art•a, <.ind crealC' a dangt'ruus S'ituation if a ma- JOr fluo<l or f1rl' o"eurs. 3 Honored Would you like to know how Christian Science heals? Come to this Christian Science Lecture ""GOD'S ro.a AT tu.HD"' b• W.llla!ll H>lnry ""°" cs 8 ... .., h .......... , .. _. IJ .t l:OO P.M. HllT ~Of o.IT. M:.Wfnf 1116A................. -~.~ Three n :in:i Hil ls lligh School s tud('nt s ha\'l' b('l'n l'o mmt~ndt'd fur tht•1r sup!'rior performance on thl' 1974 Prelim1ni.lry St·holast ll" Apt1tudt' Test , an honor that places lhl'n1 1n the · upper t wo ptrrl'nt1 (){ hi~h school studl.'nl.s 1n , lht' lJnitetl States A c;eative Th<' studt>nts art• 'J'ony J: . .-· R. l.ocacc1ato, J<:llLabe'th A. ~ev1 s iun :ind l.t't' St.· John . -· _, .. _.,,_,~-···-·­....... ---·---.. --~----Christ111;1s Gif ts 1 h:1t [ ndun· -···-·~-···-· --· ·-·. -------_ .... ----@l>Y TH{ J.11N TON COlLECTION ·., .. ,'Q : '~. . . ·~ , ... "''f't ~t.r_ . ': .. : : ~ '1,c-' ----J;i •. • • , ..... ' . . . '-, ~ .... ~ career for men & women --·:..J-"!..-..~''''''"'' w ·"'~'"""'"'''~Wlll ~;·,.i.W i'i'i.li'iij'lllilllii·i·1>iWl'):, i. j ,_,,. ...... . ...... ~ ,., . u. ............. ~ • 9,,., ' ... , .... ,~fl..-• • ''"°"" "''"···~"'' "'' • Luku•'"'"(,l l L•"-f tcir FIH DEMOHST'IATIOH -at4 YOUR HOMIE- ttQ OILI~-1'10H ' "YOUR JEWELR Y STORE" ,g-'\S:. ,; 1 ~~~ ~ ...... {~ .1..:~ --,,-. .. HUNTINGTON ~.~1,, .... .,.v~ .. ~·"" ~:~r~~~ca ·e··,;; ~;._~~ · llACJii '"''"""-~lemAll~Oe\jrM '.QI ~~ Firestone Tire Company will pay Orange County $8,000 in costs and refund S400 to disgruntle d purchasers or blemished tires was worked out Monday in Superior Court. JoinC~·. 1'.S, Jlowl•nd, lhe UC Irvine 842·22 I 6 ~'"' "' 11roru1or who revealed the DE51Gn PLAZA DE5\Gn PLAZA DE51Gn PLAZA DE5\Gn PLAZA ORANGE -o.;~~:-or Costa Mesa g. Sonsel of Irvinli...,.l'W l?IMWI new prof es so rs Js 'tehl tM 0.AJ>- man College f~ . - llllffl lt,.,.011 PO .. to Elrth'1 ~~===~~~~::;~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~ allltld 111ln1\ 01ncer·••••ln11 i ""9l1tlon, wlll b<I honored Thur1· d1y by lhe Oran1e County e h1pttr of lhe Amerloan Cbotll••l ~lely. Action by lawyers for the company and the district at· tom ey "s orrice closes the actioh filed when tire purchasers Com- plained to lawyers in the county's consumer protection division. It was staled when the settle-~· ment was signed that corrective ~ action has now been taken by S!· Ralph Umland, the manager of a ~ Firestone store at 101 S. Main · Finer. assiltW,-·...,.act, ol education, is ULle MIUIM' 'fl '1'h Evolution ot t•• ll••lo&ll Angelic an CM1tt•, 1•t•" . Sonset , asolltaa\ '"'"°'°' Q( social work aM'llMOI' Of~• college's child-.wettaN•\tllri.lftl grant, is a graduate of Lo'1la Lin· da University and Cal State • Tb• o,.nc• Counly Awll'd !or lltnl••. llll'l>Ulh ChemJ41ry wtU bt liven lo Rowland bolh lot hi~ work on lhe elfecl of tluoroo1rbon1 o~ lhe •I· motph1rto l1y1r of OIOlle end lor h !s research in hot-atom chemistry. j ' I • • St., Sn a ta Ana . Fresno. - OUT .OF TOWN GUESTS? IRVINE HOST HAS THAT ''EXTRA R•M'' FOR YOU AT WEEKEND AND HOLIDAY RATES . 5 16~gle 5 19~0 Persons • IRYlllE HOST ~ DYER ROAD AT· N~T 'FWY. ~ THE NEViist 1U1' i.masT •,_.s1v1_ FULL-SERVICE MOTOR 'HO(IL SERVING ORANGI COUHTY AilPORT AltlA MAKE YOUR ""Rf,ERVA·TIONS NOW 540-1515 ' • I, I • Gallery of Clocks I I Proudly ,4.n.n.ou.n.ces "The Californ.ia.n.'-" by Gazo \1t.'rt.• \~·ord s CiJnnol deseribc th is s lt1Pl'nllo u s ~6 :~.,.·· liJll, h1J.nd curved ITI<:I Sll'l'P il'Ce, Con1pletely l11.1 nd craft ed. this clock must ~ St;"t'n and h eard to be appreciated , Cou~tless h o urs uf painstaking carving arc rt"'llWred to c reate ~hi::; m arvel. 'l'hc c.ustom des igned pendulum, \veights a n~ dial f ace a_r e fa r from ordinary. Du<.11 ch1 n:es featuring \Vestminster and t he "Ch1me--of-Chimes," Shube rts Ave .i\.1 ari '.1 arl' stand ard . And the s uperb \Ve ~l Germ a n m ech ::1n is m mciintains lhe highest ordL'f o( lim e kee ping accuracy . )lot for -~mall ~ooms. the presence of this clock w11l dominate the s urrounding area_ It. co!'11mands the attention of those \\'ho \"lt:'\V tls l'n c ha ntme nt and beauty . If. you are seeking a clock that is totally d1f f~~e n t fr ?m th e m ass produced Lrad1~1on;_1l variety, the Californian will end your quest. DON1T DELAY AND BE DISAPPOINTED. Tut~· Cahfl)rn ian and many other Gazo Cl~ks uv:ulable now for immechate delivery. I Gallery of Clocks 5327 University Drive•lrvine•(714l 552·3131 ( t.ook for t/1~ eighty loot clock towtr) --------·~-;-----i ' Schmitz Seeks Leverage f Eyes Senate as F omm for Conseroatism By DOUGLAS FllJTZSCUE Of .. ~u,,.._...,.. Con$ervative John G. Schmitz $ffll wide name rec~tion and a C'Onsi1tent philoiophy. as his heaviest armament 1n his newly Jaun<"hed campai gn f or the RepubU<'an U .S. Senate nomina- timinJune•s primary. But pa$sing laws is not his primary goal. if he can defeat a field of Republiean5 a.nd incum· bent DemOC'ratic Senator John V. Tunney. "People have to stop look\ng to govemme-nt to solve all their~ blems," Schmitt. said in an lo· terview. - bacltbooltol detente. ''ESSENTIALLY. rr-s a policy ol appeuemtnt muking as a pol.Joy cl det.ente," said Schmitz. "ll is basically a policy ol weak- ness imtead of strength. J stand for strength abroad and morality al home." On lhe latter stance, he said, "When you set Up welfare pro· grams that m ake it almost as pro- fitable not to work: as lo work, you're in trouble. I'm against ...Uatt al all levels. Therels a lot al. pl~ratic welfare, too. The guy with the salami sandWiches pays taxei. the guy with the ehateaubrlan<t":should too. ·' Howe.v er. Schmitz supports covernment inducement.a lo busi- MM that, be believes, will in- creaseemployment. Bt.rr HE DOES see the Senate as a powerful pulpit for his message against what be sees as the dual social evils of decadence at home and detente abroad. Schnlitz, former congressman'·· and state sene.tor from Oranget County and the 1972 American In· dependent Party presidential candidate. has again hoisted the GOP banner to go up against derlared randidates rormer Lt. Gov . Robert Fin c h and Congressman Alphonzo Bell or Los Angeles. off AND RUNNING Regarding financial s upport, he :said he always has depended on small rontrlbutors giving $100 or less. ' C•ndkf•t• .Sct.aulb • Santa Ana College, a po5t he will give up whe n the campaign begins in earnest next spring. However, he plans to continue teaching. "WHEN I LEFT Washington in 1972, .. he said, "I saJvaged three things : m y integrity, a lot more wisdom than when I went there, and a mailing lis t of 25,000 sup- porters arross the nation.·· Other potential Senate primary Republicans are Congressman Barry Gold water Jr. and rormer Cal State San Francisco Presi- dentS.I. Hayakawa. Schmitz' conservative views have wavered litll'e over the years. Today, be vehemently opposes Secretary of State Henry Ki ss· inger 's policy of detente. He says the Senate's power to ratify or re- ject treaties largely has been usW'J)ed by the "executive agree- ments·· that have been the Citing the results of a private poll, Schmitz said so percent or the ~voters know w.bo he is. or those, he said , a bout 12 percent said they wiU support him~ while IO percent would reject him. SCHMITZ, 45, IS the head or the oolitical science department at He attributes much of the re- cognition lo his 1972 presidential campaign. Economy Office Urged SANTA ANA -Orange County Supervisors ha ve ordered the County Administrative Olfice to study a proposal lo create a new county offi ce that would attempt to foster new business in the area. ''THESE VARIOUS adjust - ments are causing business to evaluate more carefull y than ever before whether to remain or locale in California or Orange County.·· he said. DIEDRICH SAID his concept involves a county unit separate from the OEDP but working closely with that unit. He said the OEDP staff current- ly concentrates on various economic programs paid ror with state or federal grant money and doesn 't devote complete attention to the business climate of the county. Fullerton Supervisor Ralph Diedrich s uggested formation or an "Office or Economic Develop· ment .. to augment simjlar ac· tivities already being performed by the county Overall Eronomic De velopment Program {OEDPJ. Oiedrirh said drastic ('hanges in the economy have forced busi- nessf'S to reappraise their posi·- tibns and make major oµerational adjustments. ''The b oard has the responsibility of promoting the county's economic growth and this task can be facilitated by a county.operated office ... work- ing agressively to encourage bus iness firms to locate in Orange CoWlty," Diedrich said. He ~uggested part or the CAo·s study could include reorganiza· lion and redirection to lbe OEDP to foster a greater impact on the county's economic .e:rowth. Thomas' study will explore the feasibility of such an orrice, its potential functions, staffing and budget. Df'ath Notif"f'll County Spomors Burglary Project Vl.ASTOS H""ZEI. R VLASTOS. r•••"""t o! "'9wioort &•ell, C• 0 •1tot 11e.1n Nov· ember 10, 1¥/S •I itie &Qt ot 11. Mf\. Vlr;IM w•• • memi>er ol St ""Ad•t..., Prt•brtr"•n Cflur<fl •n Newoort Bt •c fl , C•. Surv !vtd b y tfl r re O...uo;ifllrr•. Evelyn For~l'l•Y o! Ne"""°rt Be«n. Bl•ncM Mo tin or Cl'llno. Cl.""° V••• M<:M lll•n ol Cost• Mew , ""'· Dick Vl•1!01, J r . ol Mc M1nvllll', 0rie9on. U 9r.,.dchlld,.!n •nc! U Q'till· 9r•ndch!ld rtn. Funtr•t •••••tr• Thurl4oly J.00 PM, lflt (ll•pel ~! ';I Andrrw~ Prr1bvtt r i'1n Chu"h 1n Nl"wpcrl Bt•ch. C•. Pdv,.1r pnfomt>. rnoinl , ~lrow-AbDry, Anar..m. Ct. R'1!pll w. Sn11111on Funrr~I ~rvicr dlr1Klor~. HUHl9l!•Ol!R ELIZ ... 8ETH HUNSBERGER, <<:"1· Otnlot S.n C••mentt.Ca OateolCINlh Nowtml;M!r 10. 191~ Survn;ed b'I Mr ..,,. l!a o•h Hu,,\b"rgo:r , Cl'1uglller, El•;llbelh 0..Vor•. l Q••ndcfloldrtn. t 9...,al·o•andthllO•rn and 'QtHl-9'1!•1 11••nOtl\ildren Gravr\!Clt serv!crs. E~tr<)f'rtn Umrtrry. LO• o\119tll!\, c;... BAL T2·BERGERON FUNERAL HOME c.o<ona del Mar 6 73-9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Cosla Mesa 6•2-9 150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach •9-4·9•, 5 San Juen Capistrano •95-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach, Calilornia 64•·2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 780 1 Bolsa Ave. Westminste r 893-3525 Wf'dl'lftOotr, NOftmDer IJ, 1•11"'1 :JO PM. dttlKIM br ~f~ F•milr Colon!.il F""''"I i"lomeol Wl!•l min~1r•. Cl MOUi.TOH ALFRED F MOUL TON "CAP". llOI! 'l'I O..lt ot dt'11h NovrmDrr 10, 1'7\. s,.,..,.1.,...i by "" wile, Edith Moul10fl, d<1110;ihltr, B.l!y WranQltr ol Onivil l•; two 9r.1nddauo11ters, tllrrr 9•r •I· 9r,'1nCICl'l•ldrrn and lour 9rr at.9tra1 9r-hilOrrn. Fuf\rral wrv1cn 1 JO PM l llur\.d.1y. -~lmo<>•ler /oNlmo<1111 Park Mortull•f Cll•etel, tnt""mt'nt, Fa1thll~•n Mtmorl•I Park, SCHILi.ER Wllllo\M ALBERT SCHI LLE R P'l\'l'<I .... , Nottm~• •. 1tJS at trir "9' of IJ, rr S•Cle<lt ol Foun1aln valltr. Co. S..rvo""'CI by h•S wilt. 011""' Schltltr ol Fount••n l/ell•y, one t>•Olher, GforQe !;.cllolt.•. Mr. S<h1ller w.s • rnr-ol o\\.COI l.°"91! Sll '""" .. itt• t tp!rO Masons o f To •ranct . Ca. F...,.ra! w-r~•crs Thursoav 11-JO .lM "1 Row Hills ...v...-i.1Park 111 !he R••,.. bOw c 11a pe1 1n1ru 1 .. n1. Row Hllh Memor1•I Par-Smiln~· Mortuarv Cl!r1Klor~. WOltMHOUOT BETTY C WORMHOUOT. r....,_I of ~"'Port Bl!•ch, Ca. S11tvlwtd by l'lrf' wn, C""r Its Wor ml'loudl ol l.°" "nGeltS, Co S..rv.ces '1rr l)e<>OlnQ •I P'1clht "''"' Memof!al P•rk Mo•tua•r In ~wPOrl S.ach, Ca STARK 1'lAZEL (. STARIC , rrsi<trnl ol Ulqu..., Bt.l<fl . (a. 0 1tl1 ol Cli!;>!h Nov· rmDrr 10. 19IS. Sur vl•r<I b¥ !hr~ wns, Willi11m H. St .. rk ol Sdnta Cru1, C..., Or. RithitrCI B Stark of N•w York O!y....a Robert E. Sterk or la9ul\.I Beach. ca. Funeral "''Yl<rl Thur"'"' U ·QO AM. Ml:Corm1c k La9un.1 kach Oiapel with T"" Rev. Rober! l Corflrli..,.., r1Klor ol St. Mlrys EPhcOl)a! Cl'lurcfl, ~ 81'.lt fl. lnll•ment, S.n J ac•nlo Vallty Ct:mttr rv, HrmeL Ca . McCormick i..;un11 Beacfl Mortu.1rr Olrrctor'I.. G EltSA9ECK STELLA C GERS..,BECK , rr!.idlfnl"' Sat>ta ....... Ca Dair ol ONlll NO- ii, ttlS. S..rvlwtd by -loOf'I , No......, H. Gr•s •ti•t k of x 1c 11 19an; 1- ~119111er s. Win ilre<I Schu..,.nn of !Wchi ...... and VI-I DtRusfWI"" Sionla Ma. Ca .; lwo brolllr•s. Hrrm.1n ~Kl>el ol MICPliQafl....0 C ..... ~iKIWI of Los o\nvelts. Ca.; -sistl!r, ttuci. A•lst tlt l ot M lc Pl lQ •n ; fin 9r•11dc1'1110•en •nd tw•nty 11•••1 · 9f'-l•hdrTft. Funeral wrvlcnMll Dr .,.Id F•lll.tv. &ell 8ro«1•av 0..l)tl 1n- ter m111t, R:oo1e v e11 Ctmelerv. GMdena. ea. 6'!11 Bro..awar Mortu«v Olre<tOl"S. ·---------PUHi.iC NOTICE FICTITIOUS &USIMESS Ho\MESTATEMEHT TM lfllloWl!'19 po:rwns ••• dolnQ Ml· MM·llSI 8 0 NNIE 90NDS. 2)'1\S Oantl9 &er, Lll9U"'ll Nl9urt, CaUlornlamn eonni. Svwn l.ul)lon, l)'IU 0-,,lg SAN'TA ANA ~Orange County Super visors have agreed to be the sponsoring government entity ror what could become a $667,000 countywide burglary prevention campaign. Sponsorship is nominal for the most part since 95 percent of the funding will come rrom state and federal grant corrers and most administration wil l be provided by the county Criminal Justice Coun cil . In a letter to supervisors, council Executive Qf. ricer Keith Concannon said the burglary pre vention program "'as part or his group's comprehensive plan £or 1976 . T hat plan was approved by the state Council on Cri minal Justice recently. HF. SAID THE PLAN requires one unit or gov- ernment to serve as the sponsor with third·party contracts lo be let to cities and other agencies to perform various functions of the program. Concannon said there would be three major sub-contracts involved in the project. The first would involve $100.000 ror "media stimulation in the form of press releases. rilms, brochures and related efrort.s to make the public aware of the program. ' THE SECOND, COSTING about $.50.000. would invo l ve implementation of an ''Operation Identification '' effort proven successfu hn-.._several county cities. '·~- Concannon said a large number of engraver s would be purchased and made available around the rounty for citizens to use to mark personal properly with identifying numbers -such as drivers license digits. The third sub-contract would be worth $35.000 and would pay for an evaluation of the efrectiveness the program is having. BUT THE LARGFSr single expenditure of funds -$447,700 -would cover what Concannon terms "t arget hardening.·· He explained the term applies lo drawing together all cooperating local units of government in a n effort to h ave them develop their own t>urglary prevenliQ.n~campaigns. Such campaigns will involve neighborhood ac- tivities, citizen participation, local legislative ac- tivity, and administration runctions. The local programs will be centrally guided by the just ice council, which will spend about $35,000 for administrat ion. SMITHS' MORTUARY 827 Main St. Huntington Beach 53Hf>39 ear. t.aoi-Nl911tl. Calltornla'2671 0.Yld Allan 8ofld, 11t1S OMzlg er,, u....-Hl9U1!1, c .111-..1 • .,.n This bllsi nrs~ I\ t ollducltd,11• a _.... •• t 1"1rtnf•'1!11). CountianSentenced 0.•14 8oncl This sta~I was llled will'\ lrw Ci:ourrlv Cle•~ o4 Or"91 eoum, 11r1 0i;. -----------"*""' Jl. 1'1J. -~ P UHi.iC NOTICE Putitl!hrd 0rllft9t CNSI 0.lty ~-. OCI. 1t, M'ICI Nov. s. 11, It. i•1s •TU.IJ SAN DIEGO !UPI) -- Larry C. Unger, 32, of Anahei m has been sen· tenced to two years in prison and fined $10,000 on his conviction on two counts of falling to file in· come tax returns and two counts or income tax evasion. Unger, formerly of Poway, was accused of cheating-the govetnmenl out of $4,100 in income taxes. The prosecution Bands Compete said he worked as a carpenter in Escondido • and Bonita and earned ANAJIEIM -The .money in ma i::ij u ana ~~~:':ii;!~h~":!i smugglingoperations. Newport Harbdt Hia'!.- School bands will be competing at the second annual Anaheim Pacific Slates Band R eview, be1inning a l 10 .a.In. Saturday &t An a heim Staaium, Neptune Society C:ll:EMAT10 N , BURIAi. AT SE.,t, 646-7•31 T-... , *"'IWMY •at• ........... . , ... r ,_ -,_,..._ Mf'Vlclt C.MfwfrM.-f ..... M fin. Cam,/911r. • i ~·November 12. 1975 • . • ... ·--··-.. ....... . ... \ .... \ ' -· .. . " .............. .... ·· .. .· .· .·· '·=~~,: ·~·~--~··: ···: . ·- "' .... .......... .... .. .. . .. · .... ... ··· Sotuiday, November 15th. 10 a .m. to 2 p .m .. celebrating the launching of the Bank's new Lido Office. Th irty·second Street at Lafayette. A spectacular event for the entire family featuring: The simultaneous release of 50CO huge helium filled balloons ente1ed in the Bank of Newport Transcontinental Ba lloon Ra c e (Eveiyone attending may enter free.) ) First place-Bicentennial 7-doy trip tor two to the historic Eastern seaboard. Second place-Sabot Sailboat Third place-folding bike The fits! annual Bank of Newport Cup Crew Races featuring the "eights" from USC. U.C . Be!keley. UCLA. UCI. OCC. and CSULB. in an elimination seoies of 500 me ter sprints. A sensational blend of brains. brown and speed. See all the action from dockside. Bicentennial parade in authentic c olonial costume with fife and drum music. Free hot dogs and 7-up. Attendance drawing. First prize-10.Speed bike Second prize-Digttol watch Third-FiHh prizes-pocket calculator Free "Anchor" checking accounts for the first 1COJ new personal c hecking accounts opened (no minimum balance required). Hope to see Vot:J there for o fun-filled day. Thirty-second Street at Lafayette in the Lido area. DAILY PILOT A 13 , ' ' ·.' · ... ·-•. · .. (li¢9 MAIN OFFlCE: Dover at S;xteenlh Street. Newport Beoch • 645-5333 CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE: Coast Highway near MacArthur. Coro na Del MO!· 645-3330 LIDO OfflCE: Thirty-second Street at Lafayette. Newport Beach· 675-6333 • r • •• i I \ Al4 DAILY PILOT HIT BY TAXES Jose Feliciano Si!L§(e1·· Hit by Taxes DENVER (A 1.,) -The Colorado Dt>partment or Revenue has issu1..•LI w;.1r- rants to collect SI ,800 nl inc-ome taxes all c~t.·1.lly owed the state by blind s1ngt•r JosC' l-'elll'ianu of :"Jewport Jl e al'h and a corporatio n . f'eli e1;_1r.o F.n\('rpr is C'S, J>i r1.·etur JOC' Dolan says. Dolan said i::arn1sh- ment of monC'v dut> l<'l'li· C'iano F.nt t•r p.rt:-;es YiaS levied on a J)t•nvt'r rt•staurant,'f ht• Warehouse. \.\'here r:e!i- eiano is appearing. J.le has appear(>d al the restaurant pe riodically for two years, and the taxes a lleged to be owed were for 1973, 197,1 and 1975 Dolan said that his of- fic e h as written to a -number of_pc.r:formcrs, who com e from other states t o perform in Color ado. concerning their income taxes Feliciano and hi s ac countanl. Ri chard _ Wilbur of San Di ego, were unaware or any tax lia bility, Dolan said, and pledged their coopera lion to try "lo arrive at a fair sol ution ·· Debates Scheduled AtOCC Orange Co;ist Co\IC'gl' students \\.'ill compete 1n the district finals or the Ricentenni a l Yo uth Debates c om pt•tition scheduled nee. 17 at the OCCcampus. 'iouth De ba tes is a pro· ject of the Spct•ch Com- munic ation 1\ssn .. said lo b<> the Jarf!cst association of pr ofcss ion ~il s pl'ceh educators 1n thl' nation. The OCC entrants. Vi c Anderson and Cathy Sizemore tn Lincoln - Dou gl as debate, Guerin Rutter\•iorth and Kell i Regan •in p t'r s ua:-.1ve s peakin g ;ind O avl' Kruscht•k and \'1c An- der sri n i n l'X l t•m poranl'ous s pl'ak ing, "''111 be competin).! v.•1th othC'r contest;.int~ n f t \\'O· and four-year 1•01Jcges ,ind universities Rnlgn• Helen Deli c b Bentley, chairman of the Feder a l· Maritime Com - mission, bas resigned effective Saturday. P.1 Wednesday, November 12. 1975 Government Scraps Beverage Label · Pro~ct WASHINGTO N (U Pf) -/\ftt>r thrt't' yl"a rs of sludy, t hl' ~ovC'rnment has SC'r.1pp'-•d pl"n~ tu fl'<11.uri::• tl1.il 111 ~redu:nts be h ~t~·d on the l:ihcls of beer. w1n t' unct li quor The T r ea su r y Uc parlm un t ·s Bureau or Alcohol, 'l'ubac<'o and Firearms s aid Tuesday l'~t. internH ltonal t r~1dt" rcla t1on::; and the '"()u e::>· t 1un uf v.'ht·th(·r lhl•rt' "''as any actual t•onsu mer bt"nefil ·· prnrnptl'tl il to aba ndon the pro Jett . llR. MIC'JlA F.I. JA('OISSON, 1·0- d1rl·ct or ft11· lh(• (l'llter fur Sctc ncc i11 the Publi(' lntert"::>t who petitioned the agency for the l.1tu·ls in 1972, ('al!ed lh<' :.t l'lion anotht•r t')(ample of "a gov· .. rnmt'nl regulalory a~ency OOwing to 1ndu!'ltry prt>ssurl', and l'ons umers are left t o rend for lhl'mst·!vt·s.' · Jacobson's 1972 petition c lai med that s everal y ears be(ore the "abst•n<'e of labt~lin~ eontnbuted to thl' de;1ths of a number of men who V.l'rt.• po1son('d by a euball additive in lh('1r bt.'t'r .'" , HF..X D. DAVIS. ,direefor of the burt'~u . s a id the :..agency received SAVE Over203 Misses' & Junior Crinkle Cloth Slacks s7 tos10 Reg. 8.99 lo 12.99. Get drcss1n' w1n1 1h•~ lrcsti. nPw look o! pplyt·~!"r 'coitun crinkh:> cloth. ~ .. ·v•·r.11 slylrs and colors 10 ; lu1 r1 ~· !r111r1 And tt1cy re all 111<1( r11 11r.• w.1<>hr1blc Sizes 6~16. IJ more lhnn 10,000 \l.'riltl'n comments more complex, Including s uc h things on the propoi1al a1ld held hearings on as sodium a.scorbate, artJficaJ color the matter. Based on that. he said. it and natural and artifical flavors -in was-de-<'id~d that ''the Wliqueness of addition to the standard water, corn, manulacturing processes of alcoholic corn 1y rup, rice, malt, bops, yeast and bt'verage:; is such that it make!; label-enzyme. ing of their ingredient.s of Little value The litdustry was not entirely op· and, in certain casc?s, even mislead-pased to the concept, although some ing.'' segments cited increased cost. lJnder the plan, the label of a OOttle of brandy, for example. would have listl'd "w ater, grapes, yeast -col· ored with caramel." A BEER LABEL WOULD have been SLEEP ,SALE Misses' shift gown 2/$5 Reg. 2.99 ea. 5htfl styles with choice of past("! colors. Nylon with delicd\C lac~ trim. Styles s1n11lo:ir to 1llus\rdt1on. S1lCS s.rvtL 2/$6 Reg. 3.99 ea. Loni; nylon nightgowns in assorted pastels lace trim similar to rllustratton Sizes S,tl.1,L JA.CO~N SAID fUS organization believed the co.s t of ingredient labels Jor beer. would work out to ''three onehundredth:r of a cent per six pack." SALE " " I I' I , I " ' ' -' Men 's Ski Sweaters f}()(;CED PISA . Italy (U PI ) l\tayor Elia Lazzari has r~tived a death threat bt--ca use he barred dogs from thr city l't>nt cr . police sajd. "This i~ not a n idle threat. and thcreforr I advise you to reverse the m e.-su r e," an anonymous letter react Lazzarl banned dogs from the streets or the old city, sayinl: they soiled the pavement. 25°/o OFF 6.44 Reg. 7 .99. Machine wash acrylic. Em broidered. assorted patterns. In sizes S.~A.L ,XL. Big boys' shirt SALE 1-pc. sleep suits 2/$3 Reg. 1.99 ea. Machine wash acetate/polyester In assorted colors S11es Q. 111. and l. 2 pc.. Print tops, sohd Uottoms Machine wash polyester. Si l es l 8. S.lepnced items 9f'fec:tlve Thursday thru Saturday, Nov. 15th, 1975. Women's ' " I Rabbit Fur Scuffs 2.99 Step 111 this so ft furrsculf at a low price. S,M,l . Big Girls' Cardigan Sweaters 2.99 Reg. 3.77. 100% acryl ic. Hanel w<ishable 1n asso rted colors Sizes 7 thru 14 . 5.77 Li tt le girls' sllort sleeve 100% polyester iacqua1d cardigans. Buttoned !rant. Assorted colored prints. Macl11ne wash . S,rv\,L (Not shown). SAVE $1 Girls' High Waist Jeans 4A4 Reg. 5.44. Polyes ter /cotton jeans. Maclline washable in assorted colors. Sizes 7 to 14. 2.99 Reg. 3.99. Little girls' jeans. Sizes 4 to 6x . SAVE $2 Men's Corduroy Jeans 5.99 Reg. 7.99. Western style, flare leg jeans of cotton/ polyester blend. Macl11ne wash. 29·38 waist. 29 34 lcnf;th. Men's Natural Shape Shoe 15.99 Antiqued smooth leather uppers. Molded rubber outsole, Brown. 71011.120. ll8tA PAU: Beach at Orangethorpe •()pen weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6. OUJ't&I: City Dr. al Garden GroY9 Bfvd. •Open "'eekdtY' 10 to 9, Sundays 1010 6. SANTA AHA: 3goo So. Bristot-No. ol So. Coast Plaza• Open Dally 9:30 to 9. Sund•YB 10 to 6. 2.58 Reg. 3.44. Mact11nP. wash 001yes1er1cotton Contras! s1ttch1ng In assorted solids. Sil.es 8 10 18. Big boys' brushed jeans 3.74 Reg. 4.99. Mrichine wash polycster1ccl!on Solids 1n 6 to 18 regular, 6 to 18 s11rn .> -------~------- l ( ' 1 ,J sa fa "' no th " b: m T1 hi is lo or " m el. m m in r~ b< fa m th tiJ fo n: " .. bl ot WI w J d; vi fi d u h: pl w b1 al h• r h Pi o; n; a c h s y rl • f t a ' I s r ~ ' f • • I I I I l u,.,, ........ SHUNS MARRIAGE Prince Charfea Prince Cliarles 'Lover' WNDON tuPl)-Bri- tain's Prince Charles says he intends to keep falling in love ''with all sorts of girls" and is in no hurry to marry. The 27-year-old heir to the throne who is Bri - tain's most eligible bachelor said in a maga zi ne interview Tuesday he doesn 't think he will marry before he is 30. ''l 'VE FALLEN in love with all sorts of girls -and I rully intend to go on doing so,'' the prince t ol d Worn an ·s Own magazine in a copyright- ed interview. But he cautioned that marriage for him means more than simply falling in love. and was still a few years aw av. "l think one.has got to be aware of the fact that falling in love with so- meone is not necessarily the starting point to get- ting married," he said. THE PRINCE has found time during his naval career to dale some of the British aristocracy·s most eligi- ble girls and a string of others besides. Laura Jo Watkins, 20, -of San Diego, daughter of an American admiral, was a brief favorite. She was replaced by Lady Jane Wellesley , daughter or the Duke of Wellington. His latest friend is publisher's daughter Caro lin e Longman. 24 . "I HAVE made sure I haven't married the first person I've fallen in love with, .. the prince said, but gave away no secrets about who had stolen his heart. The girls were equally coy about their fr iends hips with the prince and their chances of pulling off a royal marriage. "I don't know whether I 'm t o be included among the gi rls Prince Charles is supposed to have fallen in love with,·~ s aid Lady Jane Wellesley. "I hoped he really Liked me, but I re- aJly can •t say.'· THE PRINCE said falling in love is one thing, marriage quite another and one on which he has firm views.· ~le rated JO as the ideal age. "By this time you have seen a great deal of life, met a large number of girls, been able to see what types of girls there are. fallen in love every now and then, and you know what it ·s all about,·· he said. ''IT'S VERY impor- tant to find the right partner with whom one can be as happy as possi-~ hie," the prince said .. "In my position, obvious- ly, the last thing l could possibly entertain is get- ting divorced.'' Ecology Examined The ecology or Calirornia's Channel Islands will be examined in a special session or Orange Coast College's evening marine ac· tivities class at S p .m. oo Nov. 18 in OCC's Music: Room 101. The presentation, free of charge, will feature OCC biology professor Gary James. lie has a slide program from a study he made during several visits to the islands. r Rich Explains Behavior ... NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPI) - Country mu.sic sta.r Charlie Rieb, whose erratic behavior during the naUonally televised Country Mwiic Association awards show caused a stir. has apologized ln an Open letter to lacs. "I am writing to teU you that f~~ this dark hour will tome my abining hour:· wrote Rich, who said he spent a week in a Mem- phis hospital sorting out personal problems and ''doing some serious thinking.·' yeanJ filed for divorce shortly after the televised show and later withdrew the complaint, said be had an explanation for bis behavior. Rich was the ann<>m1cer of the last award, that of the coveted ente.rt.ainer of tb.e yea.r. He rambled on during his speech, dropped the announcement en. velope and then set fire to the card bearing John Denver·a name. Rich olfataie .attonds afttt the show broke for a commercial. "I know it U impossible to undo that evening," said Rich. "J know now that the soni I h•ve been 1in1ing for years ·we Hu Its LltUe Ups and Downs' Ls all tootrue. · '"Tbe night or the awards show 1 bad taken paln·killin& drugs for what we'thoueht at the time was a poisonous insect bite. "IT LATEll PROVED to be u fracture in my foot I evidently suffered in Europe on tour " he -.. ( O"IL y PILOT A J 5 VFOs Confirmed By Ohio Police_ CLEVELAND CUPI) -Police in suburban Madison Township and Madison Villaee confirmed the sighting of on~ or more unidentified nylnR ob- jects with slowing lights that hovered briefly near power lines, then d1sappeared "like someone blew out a match.·· The object~1 according to police patrolman Zachary Space. who saw them Tuesday, &lowed red and green and then white wht'n lbey hovered near Power lines before disappearing. RJ(;J!, WHOSE WIFE of 24 THE SHOW'S CO-HOST ; Charley Pride. quickly rusb.ed said. ' CHARLIE RICH Space 3aid he trailed one for some20 minutes in his Police cruiser . Soundesign i16bl e radio. AC/banery operation Slide rule tuning dial 3·· speaker telescooic FM antenna. ea1phone (2240) Brq 31/1""speaker tone & band Sf'lnrrton !>Wl!Ches slide rule 1un1n') /\G DC ooera!1on (22Jf1) (Not shov.·n), Capehart AM/FM Stereo S·Track with Recorder •125 Reg. 143.99. Features f11/I s11C' BS R autornt1t1c record changer. Two microphones. Du::.t r.over. lwo 18'" speakers . (8TP6R). J BIG SAVINGS Fully quilted bedspreads 7.99 Reg. 11 .99. 100% acetate top, polyester fil l. Assorted prints. Twin size. 10.99 Reg. 15.99. Full size. GREAT BUY Thermal Blankets 4.99 100% polyesler w1th nylon b•nd1ng. Fits twin or lull. ·Assorted colors Machine wash. COMPLETE SERVICE FOR 8! Ironstone Dinnerware Sale Save $3to$9 on Electric Blankets ·~ The Treasury's Own Twin Size 12.99 Reg. 15.99. Polyester/acrylic 1w1n si ze hlan ~.ct. Single con!rol. 15 99 Rog.19.99 • Full si ze. ~"'JI• c.-. .. .,1. 2 0 9 9 Reg. 25.90. • Full s.1, t1 :iu~"'" r.011troL 2 5 9 9 Reg. 32.99. · • Oueen S•Z•·, doubt..: control 35.99 Reg. 44 .99. Kine;',,, d011t)lr· control Quasar" B&W TV. 12" Diagonal. s99 Quasar·• Color TV. 19" Diagonal. s399 21.99 So!1d stat(' chassis. !ow flOW"r consun1rt1on T elf'<;cop1 nq antrnn;i Decorator colors 13 1631 Sohd state chassis, "lnsta-Matic" co lor tunuig. matrix picture lube. 01-pole antenna. (5572) Reg. 25.99. 45 pc. service for 8 includes 8 each: dinner. sa lad. cup and saucer, soup/cerct11. I each: platter. sugar. creamer and serving bowl. White. "*4 PAU: Beach at Orangethofi>e • Open weekd9)'1 Q:30 to 9:30. Sunaayi i g to 6. ~•City Dr. el Garden Grove Blvd.• ()pen weeMdays 10 to Q. Sundays 1010 6 MiMTA AHA: 3900 So. Briltol~o. of SO. COut Plau •Open O•lty Q:30 to 9. Sundays 10 lo 6 ... • St11e pnr.ed items eltecl rv(' Tti ursday t ti r u Saturday. Nov. 151h, 1975. • -· 1- AJ8DAILYPILOT ·Ford's 1Secon.d ' Season THOSE ARE ~lmost ex art ly lhC' words the networks use as they · despt.•rately drop prim('- time turkeys, reshuffle otht>rs and scramble around for new repl a~c· ments . I 'm sure yo u'r e f a mi lia r with the changes being wrought, but in case you 're not ex· arlly certain \\•ho d id u•hat to whom. pt.•rhaps the following recapitula· l ion "'il l be ht.•lpfyl : TllF. RIGGF.ST shocker '>''3s th(· dt.•rision to drop the highly toull'<I "Set• 1-ler(', Secy. Schles· inger" series. /\ "'arm· hearted. family .oriented program, it depicted the often amusing trials and tribulations of thret' im- poveri s hed armed services a s they tried to squeezt" by on a $101). 'bi ll ion annual budget. The story line usually hinged on their s truggles to keep up with their rivals. the Russ kies. TO'.''ard that l"nd , they "'ere for ever pestering their benefactor, the l l.S. Congress. for more mi ssilf:'s, bombers and nuclear s ubs. SEC Y . SClll.ES · inger, the genial Pen- ta gon p atriarch. oc· <·asionally became an>-!rY whl.'n his entrt>aties were rl•buffed. This ~ldded an elemt:>nt or dramatic ron- nirl to the series. Althoug h extremely popular with con - servative audiences , "Sef:' Here. Secy. Schl es· ingf:'r'' had the mis- fortun(' of playin g op- posite the spectacul ar variety s how, "Kiss- inger·s Follies ... THAT HURT its over- all ratings, a nd caused it to be rf:'pl aced by the new "That's 1\1 y Guy " pro- gram, starring Donald Rums feld in his first ~binet role. Al so being dropped t'r sevf:'re panning by critics is "Colby's Raiders," .a high-budget spy series plagued with production difficulties. TIDS PROGRAM was in part both responsible for and a victim or the publir'S growing dis- ('nr hantment with the secret ag('nt format. In pl ace of "Colby's Raiders," we shall soon be S('eing "Two in the Bush, .. another spy s how that is being rus hed into production with an inex- perienced cast. l.IKEWISE IN t rouble is "l,ife With Rocky," the serio-comic adven- ture s o f a multi - millionaire vice pres i- dent who is fi ghting to avoid political oblivion. Although this series will finish out thl" srason. it d e finitely wil l be droppe-d next year. INCIDENTALLY, the highest rating received by any show thus rar this year belongs to "Sunday Night Massacre," a sus- pense bl()('kbuster with a surprise ending. If this one·s hot special rould be converted into a s eries, it undoubtedly would win several awards. However, some critics have protested that-it was unnecc:tsarily violent. Heads Bank SACRAMENTO <U Pl) -Carl J. Schmitt, a Menlo Park financial 'and manaiementconsuI- tant. wu •ppointed by Gov• Edmund G. Brown Jr. u Ute 1uperinten- -"' ...... Schmitt, 45, ......_ Donald E. Pw"•-. a Be.a&all ap-·~atee wbo re111ned ,..,..,.... r • t Wednesday. November 12. 1975 2 'Tattlers' Transfer • Queen Elizabeth A Fan of 'Kojak' • Health & Beauty Aids Custom Poly Whitewall Tires • 78 seri es s ty l i r1~1 • 4 bias plies polyest e r 4/$79 Reg. price F.E.T. Size per lire per tire A 7811 13 23 99 1 76 Size 8 78x 1.i Cl8x1.i E7Bx1 4 Reg. price per tire 26 99 ?7 99 27.99 F.E.T. per tire 1 9·l 2 0-1 2 27 4/Sgg Size F78>1 14 G78111 <1 G78x l5 Size H78 x14 H78 x 15 J 78x15 L78x1 5 Reg. prlce per lire F.E.T. per tire 2 <O 28 99 29 99 2 56 30 99 2 60 Reg. price F.E.T. per tire per tire 31 99 3 1 99 32.99 32.99 2 77 2 83 2 99 3 11 LOW PRICE STP gas treatment 99¢ 12oz. For the racer's edge Just add to you r gas SALE Ace oil filters 1.29 Reg. 1.66. A super saver • ..,., ............. -:. on the filler you want ...__ --- >'•, • ""W<l 1" T '',.I ''!"' >'•<II 1 '111~ f , r1 l < T • I • ,',n l'•·l.,\t •I• I T t t ;•. n r I" 1· t I r· ·I •• ·111 • I ,,. .. , ' 1: ' 1· '1 •I I '111,1 1', .. ,.11, : I 1, I '"' •' ''T ! ' ,\., ' I I•· ,, 1:, , 1 ' H •l.111""' ,, t, Tune up Special 20.88 6 cylinder 1nc lucl••$ 111,~o; po1n1 s <:p;irk pluq ... d1sl r1t1u !or c.1p nnd rotor Owt.:JI anqlc. !11111ng .ind tC!lf' SPI. C.irburetnf .1d1t1sted Po~vpr tc.11n lue1 l1nr • d1s lr1b utor aclvancf"' .:ind sf'condary w111nq checkt'tl Call tor ;1n ,1ppo1n trncnt novJ. Most American c~rs. 26.88 SALE ReliAride Batteries 21.99 Reg. 26.99. Dependable batteries lit 22F, 24 F cars. A super saver. SALE Timing Lights 1a99 Reg. 17.66. Professional DC POwer l iming hghl hCol ps lhe do 1t yoursclfer save bi ~ 1.09 Mylanta Liquid 12 ft. oz. 99e Datri I Tablets 100'~ • ~--··-"" ... ··--·-~~-., . -···"""'-' OU .. '°' 1" .... 1-~ , .. . . , ...... --- Des it in Dabaways Regular or with Baby lotion 36's ~ ~ ~ SUNSHINE liARVEST-SliAMPOO Clairol Sunshine Harvest Shampoo 8 fl. oz. , ......... .-,. -1.19 Tampax Tampons 40's PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Let us fill your next prescription .,.... PAii: Beach at Orangethorpe •()pen weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to6. m ...... 1: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd.• ()pen weekdays 10to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. SAMl'A AMA: 3900 So. Br1stOl~o. of So. Coast Ptaza •()pen Oaity 9:30 to 9. Sundavs 10 to 6. • -- -j I ~ FOR OVER·DRY SKIN • 1.19 Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion .... ... ···~ ~-' • 99e Gillette Trac II Shave Cream Nt. wt. 11 oz. : . -:-.-::~""::" --. ·--·---·-·----- 2.29 Miles One·A·Day Vitamins PLUS IRON 100's - . ) '- • • • • • - \ I U1np Raps Gowdy, Kuhek . . MARION. Ohio (AP> -l..arry Barnett :1ays he holcl<i television sports announcers Tony Kubek and Curt Go~·dy accountable ror the threats on bi.s family over a rontrovtnial call he made iri baseball's 197S World Series. "I hold Tony Kubek and CUrt Gowdy <National Broadcasti~ Co. announctts > personally responsible ror the threau on my life and the lives or my wife (Sharon } and daughter (2-year- old Susan)," Barnett. an American League-umpire-, said from his winter ho me in Prospect, Ohio. ··At least 95 percent of the mail I have rttelved his mentioned the television announcers and their views," be s:ald. After the t.hreat.s were made, Bame~! s put under F8rprotec1.ion, at his hotel room and at the ga e. Rarnett refused to call in · terlerence on Cincinnati Reds pinch-hitter Ed Armbrister on a sacrifice bunt-in the thJrtl game of the Series. Armbrister and ~ton Red Sox cal<:her CarltQO Fisk collided in the basepat.h near home plate. "It was just a breakaway from the plate,·· explained Bamett. 30, the youn.cest major league um· pire wheo he broke inlo the AL 11even yeanJ ago. ''Armbrlsl~r broke for fi r': l ba:se. Fisk broke for the ball. There was a collision. When Fisk fielded the ball, he wa.i not ob- structed on his thrQw ~ .s_econd base. . Barnett sa id or Kubek and Oo"·dy: ··"'e threw them out or McKay Turns to Soph QB In Effort to Right Troy LOS-A!llGELES !APl -Even though University ol Southern California football Coach John McKa y has announced he will use a better pa sser again s t Wa shington Saturday, il doesn't necessarily mean USC will pass more against the llus kics. "I never read the weather re· ports :· said :\fcKay. "Because no matter what they say, you know it's going to be raining. You al"'•ays know \\•hat it's gonna be. We never go up there intending to pass ... ~·le Kay surprised "''rilers Tues- . Sports in Brief day by naming sophomore Mike Sanford 3S USC·s starter for the game "''ilh \V ash1nglon. And McKay knO\l.'S that it's rained for the la;t month in Seattle, where the game.,,1111 be played. Sanford, a 6·foot . 175-pounder, isn't listed in the use pressbook under quarterbacks. Sanford is the fourth passer USC has tried and he'll get a stern test in rainy Seattle. Sanford is ''a better passer than Vince Evans. He's not very big. He's not very f3sl. But he has done well in practice. I made the de- cision last Saturday, as I "''as Secretariat Colt Sold for $250,000 LEXl:"l"GTO~. Ky . -The rirst colt by Triple Crown "''inner Secretariat offered for sate went for a record $250,000 at the Keeneland breeding stock sale Tuesday. The colt. out or Chou Croute, a winner or Keeneland's Spinster Stakes , was bought by a partners hip -Be n \V a iden, ov.·ni.>r of Dearborn Farm. in :\tidway, Ky., and Well s l'lardesly of Chicago -on just the second bid. The firs t bid was for third round Wednesday '¥•.'hen he v.ill play Karl 1\l ei ler. In other second round singles matches. Hatooo Rahim defeat· ed John Lloyd 4-6, 6-0. 6·2; Buster :\1ottram downed Tim Gullikson 6-2, 6-2; Charlie Pasarell beat Rarry Phillips -1\1oore 7·6. 6-4 ; Ilie Na s tase: belted '.\1arti n Robinson 6-1. 6-2. Irish to Bowl? walking up the tunnel after the Stanford game ... :\tcK ay also said he planned to move ~1 arvin Powe ll from tack It.' lo tight end because or injuries to the top two tight ends. Po"'·ell played the position in hi gh school but si nce has grown to268pounds. McKay said E\'ans· "inability to relax·· hurt him.·' lle'sdropped the exchange from center nine times but perhaps the injury to his thumb. and the fa<:t that he was out for a "''hile got him forcin.1;: himself when ht.> c ame back. And thi.> injuries to our centers pro· bably had something to do with it, loo. "It's hard to tell "''ho's al fault. even looking at the films:· Jeff F1ood, the team 's top center, in- jured a knee and McKay said he thought about using him in spots ''"hen he was n 'l hurting. ''But Jerr is a good kid and he's gonna be a pharmacist and there's no sense asking him to· be a <:rippled pharmacist.·· McKay has told Evans to relax. '·I told him to try to enjoy thi! game. Thal he·s not gonna lose it ror us. That if we do things r ight v.1e·11 have the game won before he can think of a "'·ay to lose it for us.·· !\.feKay was still upset over the play of his team the last two "''eeks, in a 28-14 loss to California and a 13· 10 defeat to Stanford. Still. the Trojans could, "''ilh the right breaks. go to the Rose Bowl. tht.• dreS$1ng room in Boston. 1 think tbey were yery unfair lo mi:·. The rule book buck~ me 100 perci.>nt. They don·t know the rules ... tn response lo tbe chorges. Chet Simmons. vice prl'Sid('nt Of ~BC ~spor ts operatiori~. said, "'\Ve entour;;ige our annQWlcers at all ttrnes to make their ov"n as· sessment or what the.)' ~-We ne.ver q u..ulion their views be-cause that ·s "'hat they are paid for and that ·s "·hat "''l' IX'lit>ve the v1ew1ng pubhc wants. Sails Fold; Coach Left In Limbo NEW YORK !API -The . .\merican Bas ketball A ~socia· tion drop~d the other shOC' Tues· day . folding it:; S=in Oiego franC'hi se in a mo\'C' to"'·ards con· s olidation ..ind l'c onom1c stability. When the league closed the Baltimore Cla"''S three "''eeks ago, there was s tro ng sentiment among some ofricials (or dro1>· ping San Dic~o as '''l'il, That would eliminat<' costly travel to the \Vest Coast and allow the AR.o\ to go into thl• season as a compact . eight.team unit But Frank Goldberg, owner of the San Di ego Sails, was able tu keep the team aliVl' -until Tue~­ day, \\•hen the .'\l~A decidl'<I to pull up stakes ;:ifter a rrac'lion more than three seasons in San Diego. Thl•re ,,·ere indications fr om some Sails off1c1als that the ac· lion '''a s t;.iken despite objections by Goldberg, but a le<.1gueofricial said rollov•in g lhl' day· long mcct- in gs, '''.\l y fl'l'ling is th;1t Goldberg jus t sat down and made a straight business decision ... Goidber~ left the AR . .\ meet- ing. returnt.•d 1m m ediately to San Diego and \\·a s una\·ailablt.> for comment . Rut other Sails prin· cipals expressed shock at the dis· solution or their f ranl'hisC'. • sroo.ooo. DALLAS -Field Scovell, chairman of the Cotton Bowl selection committee and assis· tant Wilbur Evans, will be in Pit- tsburgh Saturday to view Notre Dame 's game agains t Pit . ts burgh. "Contrary to all publis hed re· ports. v..·e still ha ve the besl record on the Wi.>st Coast. Rcfore the season. 1 expected us to be a 7-4, 8-3 type of team . We just hap· pened to lose to the wrong people. .. I·m in :i state of shock . I'm stunnl'd. I had nn idl'3." said Rill '.\1u sselman . \\'ho left lht.· l 'n1versitv or '.\1 innesola to Ix-come co~ch of thf' S.1ils thi s se:>son. "Goldbt.•ri::: 1s a basket- ball fanatiC'. I ean't believe ht.• \\'Ould drop thl' franchise "-'hen he just bought it.1 • Tjle first action. scheduled for this afternoon . is a dispersal draft to d ist ribute the Sails players among the eight re main· in g . .\B.o\ te3ms. :\mong the top na m('S '''ho 'IJ bl' moving on arc center Cald\vcll Jones. guards Bo l.am3r and Kt.'vin J oyce. veteran front court m('n l)ave Robi sch :ind Stu Johnson and 19-year·old '.\-1ark Olberding, a ruggl'd fo r\\!a rd \Vho c ame with :\1usselman to the Sails after one year at '.\fin nC'sota. Bo11fire Out STANFORD -The traditional ''Bi~ Game .. bonfire at Stanford on thi.> eve or the gridiron clash with California has been can· celled at the request of the Bay . .\re a Pollution Control District. Stanford orficials Tuesday bowed to the request or the dis- trict. which s aid last year 's mam- moth blaze put 12 tons or pollu- tants in the air. This year's Stanford·California game. which could well find the winner going to the Rose Bowl, will be held Nov. 22. Ki11g• T11mble l .OS ANGELES -Defenseman Ri ck J.lampton scored the winning goal on a 45-foot s lap shot and as- sisted on another to le ad California to a 3·2 National J.lockey l.eague win over Los .o\ngeles Tuesday night and hand the Kings their first loss or the season on home ice. The Seals. ,.,.·ho had been unable to beat the Kings in their last four meetings. also s napped a seven· game unbeali.>n string for Los Angeles, "''hi ch was knocked out of the Norris Division lead by the loss. Ku·ollrk·ro Roider• OAKL . .\ND -The Oakland Raiders confirmed Tuesday they ha\'e signed form er San F'ran- cisco 49ers and Philadelphia Bell tight end Ted Kwalick to a multi· year con tr act. Kwalick , out or work when the Bell and the res t or the World Football League folded, h<ld been negotiating with the 49ers and it was believed he v.'ould rejoin hi s old team. But Kwalick , who played six seasons with San Francisco and was regarded by many as the best tight end in pro football at the time he jumped the National Football League, signed with the cross-bay ri\'al Raiders instead. Notre Dame is rated as the top prospect for the guest s pot in the OOwl which it has visited l"-'Oolher times. Notre Dame lost its first bo'IA:I game in history to Texas then defeated the Longhorns in a return visit. -l "The injury factor has been a big fa<:tor in our perrormance, but v,.·e s till could have won the games v.·elost.'' :McKay said t "-'Okey plays have meant the big diffe renc t!. "Against Cal. if we had SC'ored al the end or the first half, and if we hadn't fumbled on Stitnford's four-yard line last week, we might even be undefeated . But I still wouldn't be happy with our play.·· Battle for Possession ;\rlil\\.'aukee Bucks player Bob Dandridge is S\\·armed over by Philadelphia's Billy Cunnin ghan1 (left ) and Clyde Catchings in Tuesda y's National Ba s ke tball League clash at .Milwaukee. The hosts won. 108-Rt. to remain a game outofthedivision lead . Wedn!!day. Novembe1 12. 1175 OAILYPILOT Bf --' ·-• NEW YORK'S TOM SEAVER WINS 3RD CY YOUNG AWARD. Seaver Wins Again Jones 2nd in Cy Young NF.\\' YOH.K (.<\P l l)erf ectio n1st Tom Seavl·r or lhe Ni.'"-' ''ark '.\l e ts "'on tht• ~;1!1ona l !.t·agul··~ Cy Youn g Aw:1rd today for the third ti mt· 1n his l'arl't'r Thl' Mt.•ts al'<'. "''ho makt.·~ a 1:oniplL·x :-iet l'llC'l' out or p1t l·h1ng, equalled lht.• ;:1ch1 evl•ment or Jl;:1ll of FamL·r S;1ndy Koufax. lhl' on· ly other playt·r in bas('h;:d! history to win the prostigious av.:ard three timC's. Kouf:.i x. of thl' I A1 .... An~e!('s l'>odi.!l'rs. "'"as nam('{( thl· National l.eagut.•'s top pitchl·r 1n l!.Mi..1, 1965 and 1%6. St•:J\t.'r. n<.1m l•d prt•\'1ou:-.I~ in 1969 and 197 3. "-'as g1,·en t.hl' prize by l~a s('ball \\'nll'rs A ~:-.u{'1ation of Aml·ri t.i 10 a battle "-'Ith San Die~o stopper f{<1nd y Jonl':-.. St•.1\'t.•r "''ts to!'>~t.'d 15 fir~t·place votes. S('\'('ll for second plal'l' and t,,.,o fur third from the 211 \\'riters, tv.'o from each of the '.'Ja tional l.t.><.1guc l'lllt.'S. for a total or 98 points. llnder a S-3 I po111t ~y~tegi . Jonl'S was givl•n 80 points. based on a SL'\"C'n first ·pl ~1 ct.• ballols, 14 for second <.1nd three thirds. 1\I llrabosk;.. lhl· =-1~·C"ta1:u\;1r rl'lil•f ace of thC' St. Louis C.1rdinals . pullt·d dn"n JJ points. bast>d on t"'·o firsts. thret.· seconds <1nd l ·I lh1rds . Four othl'r pl\(•hers al:-.o received third-pluce \'Ott.•s -John '.\l ontefusco of the San Prancisc·o Giants. ('incinn:..ili's Don (iulll'lt and Andy ~tessc r s mith and J)un Sutton of l.os Angeles. McColl Did It All In Upset of USC STANFORD (AP ) -Most col lege football players are content 1f their performance pleases thl'ir coach, but Sta nr ord defensive t.'nd Duncan :\1 cCol l has to reckon v.·1th :..i morC' severl' c ritic -his dad '.\lcColl v.·on The 1\ssoc1atC'd Press li neman or tht.• V.'C'ek ::iw;i rd today for mak ing 18 ta ckle~. re - covering a use fumb[(.• and caus ing :inother fumbll• that Stanrord recovered in the Cardinals' 13·10 upset of USC Saturday. lie nailed Trojans tailba ck Ri cky Fk•ll. the nation's leadin g rusher, fiVl' times ror losses totaling 17 yard~ and another ti mt" for no gain "You have to catch 1-k?ll tn thl' first three yards or he·s gonl' ... said McColl or the USC star who gained 195 yards but was checked in key situations. When it "''a s over. McColl '" father. Dr. Rill McColl. an All 1\merican offens ive end at Stan· ford in l95 1, w:i s waiting in thl· dressing room for hi s ,:::rin111n ~. 6·foot-4. 240 -pound son "'·ho greet ed him : "You o"''e meado!Jar ... The elder '.\1 cColl. an or. thopedic s uri.:eon 1n Covina . replied : .. , h;.itc to ad mit·it. but you really had an 1\ll ·Amc n c.in pt'Jiormanceloda y " Notebook in h;ind. thC' c/01.:tor rates his son on every pl;iy on a l-4·poinl system . then f1)'.!ure s the average score. I le says he want::; Ouncan to ··a 1v.·ays ft·c! ! 'lat h1• has a wa y to go to improve ... Saturday "''a s the first time the r:iting was hi gh enough to s atisfy both. '.\1 cColl . a junior v.·hn could some day also be All -Am e n can. says he cons iders it an honor even to be compared to a man hl· respects a s much as his f alhl'r. ()n ftcld , he has anothi.>r fa mily me mber walC'hini,: him rrom C'lose r rangC'. llis s ister. Bonnie, i:-. a Stanford porn pon dolht.', For Stanford. 5·3·1. '.\1cColl !e:..ids thC' dc·f(•nsl' in solo tackll':-. \\'1th ·16 and a ssists \~:1th 68 . After the Cards lo:-.t tht•tr Ol>t.'lllilr at J:>('nn Stall' J.1 14 . w1nn1ng co<.tch J 0t.· Paterno said. "'fhal No . 77 1:-. re3 lly outstanding. l think he could play for anybody .. 1'hc use fumbll' 1'11cColl fl'· covt.~rcd stopped a Trojans drive nn the c·~lrd:-. ·Sand the fumble h~· forced. t:ickling Rell. checked :i inu nh quarlt.•r t:sc pcnl·tr<1t1on . Sun Refunds Not ii' Sight 1 lold<'l'S of :-.l'l ;nn I 11'.:kets issued Uy the Southern\~ :alifornia Sun of the defu nct \\ 'l rld f"ootball l.eai;:ul' say th<\· <.ire getti ng llO\'"herC' trying lo\ ·bla1n refunds amounlln~ lo $-12.50 ·ach. Th(' Sun vacated ~' orfices :ind had its telephones o, sconnectcd \\'1th in days after the 1 'F'I . folded Oct. 22 a nd attempts to ·each Sun fl\\"ner .Sam Battistonl' t. 1vc bt.'en 111 v;:ii n. The Sun sold about fi .OOt. o;e;1son tickets ~11 priCC'S rang:1 ng from -:00.50 lo S93 .50. Five Sun , omt• games were slill-1.u be pl ~ vrd \\·hen thl' W FL, folded. Larry fl atfil•ld . president a\ll general manager of the Sun. sat1 ~ he had no 1nd1 cation from ll;11 • tis tone that season ticket holder:-. "'Ould be reimbursed. Lol«.>r• llosr .Jar:: INGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles Lalters, 'IA'ith a host or ne\v faces in the lineup, are ap· parent\y beginning to get into the type of team coach Bill Sharman dt:>sires. Cosell, King, Rap Olympie Setup ~lcan\1.'hile . former Son player:-. also voiced comp I aints about p:i y ments. Sun player reprcsent ativt· Da\'e \\'illiams said thC' .. average guy on the club' is o"''cd abou! S6.000 . All told , il comes t o Slfl.1.000." ThC' Lakr;rs. '"ho turned in what Sharman cal led "our best run· ning game of the season .. their last outing, hos t the New Orleans Ja2z tonight at the Forum. Co11nor• Adllonre• EDINR U RG~I . Scotland-. Jimm y Con n ors defeated Sherv.·ood Ste\.\·art 6-t, 6·1 in the Dewar Cup Tennis Toumament Monday and advanced to the .. NE\V YORK .fAP) -Billie Jean King. called t~e current sports system in· the United St:tt('s 113 colossal joke .. a nd said athletes ·had become pawns of manipulators and big business. Howard Cosell listened to te$timony or Olympic officials before the Ptesident·s Com- mission on Olympic Sports and lamented : ··~ton esl\y , l f('('I grotesquely bound up in a morass of nothing ... Thus the two.day hearings by President Ford"s 23·man com· mission to seek a purifying pre. scription for America's dis · sen sion·ridden international sports structure ended Tuesday on a lively and controversiaJ note. Cose\! recalled America·s :series or tragedies and disap- pointments at ~tunich in 1$72 - the loss of the bas ketball title by theft. young Ricky Demont's loss of :l swimming m edal because or a doctor·s error, the failure of two track men lO' report to the blocks on time and the repeal of a black power gesture. "I came a \\·ay wondering if the Olymplcs were re a lly "'orlh\\'hilC'. \Vhether they had ac- l u all y d ete ri o rated into a political forum for the US. hiacks and l\rab desperadoes ... Cosell mused. I was hit by the power slrul!· gle and the vast lobbies v.'orking for both groups. l told mysrlf I had enough sceinJ? the 1nJu~l1l·e to these you ng people." Cosell s ugg('StC'd a three to five·man Federal Sports Com- mission with authorit)· over the Olympic Comm ittee. Cose II also recommended a single, neutral site for all ()lym· I I • I pie Games. ''\1 aybe some place like [.aus anne . · · he added. Kin,g pushed a~ain for an Open Olympics, s aying , "We n1usl get rid of the word 'amalt'ur : ll 1s a demeaning "''ord. 1\ll at hletes must be considered just pcrsons or C'Ompelitor:s. ·The prest.•nt Olympics are an anachronis m. thrown up by western soci ety in the i\.1iddle .4.ges. There are more ofCici"ls than alhl('les. The AAU. NCAA and IO C are like feudal lords making life or death decisions for athletes." \Vill ia m s s aid ::i ml'<.'ting la~l "·eek in Santa Ra rbara "'tlh Il a! t1 stone 's accountants and at torneys had been discouraging. "They w('re very st uffy with me. J v.•as told the club's assets "-'OU!d ha"e to be sold in order to pay us off. What assets? A fe"· tackling dummies ?·· Randy M1lll'r. once president of the Sun boost t'r club. said his fi rm had bought 120 season t1ckcls at $)3.5Qearh. Asked how much he had re· cei"C'd in reimbursement, rron1 the Sun, i\1iller replied : "Absol ut~ly zero." I AJ8 DAILY PILOT Ford's ;Second Season By DICK WEST WASHINGTON !UPI) -Arter watching Presi- dent Ford's OC\l.'S con- ference, I got to thinking how m uch a big govern-... m enl tihakeup .is like a new television season. Wednesday. November 12. 1975 ~ if QUEEN ELIZABETH Queen Eli zabeth A Fan of 'Kojak' ~ I.O:'JDON UPI) -Queen F.hzabeth met Kojak in the flesh and told him s he 1 ~ a Kuj ak fan . "I IO\'C' your show. We all do,'' the quee n told lelt>\'ision actor Telly Savala::.. Tht>y met backstage at tht..• London Palladium after Monday evening's annua l royal variety performance s how for eharity. The queen, accompanied by husband Prince Philip, tol d Savalas , "I am a Kojak fan . It 's ni ce to see you live on the stugc after !:>ceing you on television." TELLY .SAVALAS 2 'Tattlers' Transfer OVIEDO, Fla. (UPI) -Fearful they would again become the target of violence for reporting fellow students smoking marijuana on a school bus, two leen·age girls have decided to transft>r out of Oviedo Hi gh School. Charles Hol zm an. Cathie'is father, said he and his "'ife and Mlsii Roy'& parents drovE' the girls to school Mon· day. but they backed out at the tut moment. "The girls decided the school "'asn'l safe , so we took them home," Holzman said . The girls, both 16. said they heard rumors that other students were "waiting for us because of wbal we did."' Cathie llolzman and Pam Roy were attacked and beaten by another schoolgirl Oct. 31 after they reported the pot smoking to the Winter Springs City Council and ~hool Board. They withdrew frOJJ' the school Monday aftt>r staying home from classes since the beating incident. Holz m a n said he is considering enrolling his daughter in a private ehie>r _schooL WIST ER SPRINGS· ~IRE ''I fitted the pieces---- together and they fitt1..-d perfectly," the Pres 1dl•nt said as he dropped some high leve l officials, reshuffled others and prepared to bring in seve ral ne w rl•placc- ments. TlfOSF. AR F. a lmost exactly the words the networks use as th{'y · desperately drop primt•- time turkeys, reshuffle others and sc ramble around for new replal'C- ment s. I "m sure you"re familiar with th e changes being wrought, but in case you"re not C'x- actly certain "''ho did wh3t to whom, pt•rha~ the following recapitula- tion will be hl•l pful : Tll F. RI GGF.ST :-;hocker "''as the decision to drop the highly loult'<I ··&>c 1-fere. Secy. Schl('S- inger"' series. A "'arm- hearted, family-oriented prog ram . it depicted tht..• often a musin~ trials and tribulations of three im- poveri s hed a rmt..•d services as they tried to squeeze by on ::i $100- 'billion annual budgt>t . Tht" story line us ually hinged on their struggles to keep up "'-'ith their ri va ls. the Russkies. TO"'-'ard that end. they \\'e re forever pestering their benefa ctor. the U.S. Congress, for more missiles, bombers and nuC'lear subs. SF:C Y . SC lll.F:S- inger, the genial Pen- tagon patriarch , Ol'· casionally bt•camt' an~ry when his enlrt"alit•s "''ert• rebuffed. This addet.i an element of dramatic con- flict totht"series. Although extremely popula r with con - s ervative audiences. ··See Here, Secy. Schles- inger "' had the mis· fo rtu ne or p laying op- posite the spectacular variety s how . ··Ki ss· inger's Follies." THAT llURT its over- all ratings. and caused it to be replaced by the new "That's 1\.1y Guy " pro- grani, starring Donald Rumsfeld in his firs t Cabinet r ole. Also being dropped after severe panning by the critics is ''Colby"s Raiders," a high· budget spy series plagued with production difficulties. TIUS PROGRAM was in part both res ponsible fo r and a victim of the public 'S growing dis- enchantment with the secret agent format. In place of "Colby's Raiders,'' we shall soon be seeing "Two in the Rus h ... another s py show that is being rushed into prod uction with an inex- perienced cast. l.IKEWISE IN trouble ls "I.ife With Rocky,'· the serio-comic adven- t ur es of a multi · millionaire vice presi- dent who is fighting to avoid political oblivion. Although this series will fi nish out the season, it defin itely will be dropped next year . INCIDENTALLY, the highest rating received by any show thus far this year belongs to "Sunday Night Massacre,'' a sus- pense blockbuster with a surprise endini::. If this one-shot special could be converted into a series, it undoubtedly wo uld wi n several awards. Howeve r , some critics h ave p rotested that it was unnecessarily violent. Heads Bank SACRAMENTO <UP!) -Carl J . 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"I hold Tony Kubek and Curt Gowdy (:i.latiunal Rroadrasting Co. announce-rs) personally responsible for the threats on my ure and the lives _ _.of JU.Y v.•i(I;! (Sharon) and daughter (2-year· old Susan)," Barnett . an Amt-riC'an League-umpire. ~aid from bis winter home in Prospect, Ohio. ''At least 9.5 percent of the mail I have rtteived has mentioned th<> tt>lf'vision announcers and their vif'\l.'S, .. he said. After the threats were made, Barnett 'A'3s put under FBl protttt.ion, both at his hotel room and at the gamt.". Rarnett refused to call in- terferenct:' o n Cincinnati Red:; pinch-hiller Ed Armbrister on a sacrifice bunt In the third game of tht-Sc>ries .. .i\rmbrister and Roston Red Sox 1.'"aleher Carlton Fisk collided In the basepath t\C'1r home plate. ''It was ju.st a breakaway from Ute plate." explained Bamet.t. 30, the youngest major league wn· pire when be broke into the AL :;even years ago. "Ar·mbristtr brol<e for firxt bast>. Fi!k broke for the ball. There was a collision. When Fisk fielded the ball, he was not ob- stru~ted on his throw to seeond base. Barnett said or Kubek and C10\\•dy: '-'We threw them out of McKay Turns to Soph QB In Effort to Right Troy LOS ANGELES (AP) -Even though University or Southern California football Coacfi John McKay has announced he will use a better passer again s t Washington Saturday. it doesn't necessarily mean USC will pass more against the l-luski('s. "I never read the 'A'Cather re- ports." said McKay. "Because no matter what they say, you know it ·s going lo be raining. You always know what it's.gonna be. We never go up there intending to pass." '.\le Kay surprised v.·riters Tues- . Sports in Brief day by naming sophomore i\-1ike Sanford as USC's s tarter for the game with Was hington. And ~tcKay kno'A'S that it's rainetl for thE' last month in Seattle, where the game '.''ill be played. Sanford. a 6·foot . 175-pounder. isn 't listed in the use pressbook under quarterbacks. Sanford is lhe fourth passer USC has tried and he'll gel a stern test in rainy ' SeatllE'. Sanford is· 'a better passer than Vince Evans. He's not very big. 1-fe 's not very f3st. But he has done "·ell in practice. I made the de· cision last Saturday, as I \l.'as Secretariat Colt Sold for $250,000 LEXJ:-.l'GT0:-.1', Ky. The first coll by Triple Crov•n "·inner Secretarial offered for s:.:ilc went for a record $250,000 al the Keeneland breeding stock s ale Tuesday. The colt, out of Chou Croute, a 'o\inner of Keeneland's Spinster Stake s. was bought by a partners hip -Ren \Vaiden , o"•ner of Dearborn Farm. in Midway, Ky., and Well s llardesty of Chicago -on just the second bid. The first bid ,,·a s for third round \Vednesday .... ·hen he ''ill play K<Jrt '.\l eiler. In other second round singles matc hes. Hafoon Rahim defeat- ed John 1.loyd 4-6. 6-0. 6-2: Buster ~·tottram do\\'nC'd Tim Gullikson 6-2. 6·2; Charlie l)asurell beat Rarry Phiilips-.\toore 7-6, 6-4~ !lie Nas tase bt.•ltt.•d .\'l<Jrtin Robinson 6-1, 6·2. frillh to Bowl? walking up the tunnel after the Stanford game ... McKay also said he planned to move Marvin Powell from tack It• to tight end because of injuries to the top two tight ends. Po"'ell played the position in high school but since has grown to268pounds. l\tcKay said Evans' "inability to relax " hurt him . ''He 'sdropped the exchange from center nine times but perhaps the injury to his thumb. and the fact that he was out for a 'A'hile got him forcing himself when he came back. And the injuries to our centers pro- bably bad something todov.·ith it, too. "It's hard to tell who's at fault , even looking at lhe fil ms ... J eff Flood, the team's top center, in- jured a knee and McKay said he thought about using him in spots when he wasn't hurting. ''But J eff is a good kid and he's gonna be a pharmacist and there's no sense as king him to be a crippled pharmacist.·· McKay has told Evans to relax. ''I told him lo try to enjoy tht! game. That he's not gonna lose it for us . Thal if we do things right ...,.e 'll have the game won before he <'an think of a ...,·ay to lose it for us ... McKay was still upset over the play of his team the last two weeks, in a 28-14 loss lo California and a 13-10 defeat lo Stanford. Still. the Trojans could, with the right br('aks, go to the Rose Bowl. th(' dressing room in Boston. I think tbey "'ere very unfair lo n1t'. The rule book backs m(' 100 perct>nl. They don't know the rules.·· · In response to the ch1J.rgc.s , Chet Simmons. vice '!resident of :'IJBC sports operat1oos, s aid. "\\'(' t>ncourage our announcers at all times to make their ov.•n as· st>Ss ment of v.•hjl lhC'y Sil'.'e. Y.'e never ques tion their vie...,·s bttawse-lhal 'i; 'A' hat they a.re paid for and that's wh3t \•le believ<> the vte.\!o'ingpublic \ol.'ants. Sails Fold; Coach Left In Limbo NEW YORK (AP ) -The Americ::in 11 a s k<>tball Associa· tion dropped the otht•r sh0t• Tut.•s· day, foldin g il s San OiC'go franchisC' 1n a move to'>'·arlh; con- sol id at 10 n and t•ronomic stability. When the lC'agut• closet! the Baltimore Cla'A'S three "·eeks ago. there ,,·as strong sentimC'nt among some ofricials for drop- ping San Dit.·~o as WC'll. 1'h ~1t would eliminate costly travt'I tu the \Vest Coast and all ow the ,.i\BA to go into thl' season as a compact. eight·team wul. Rut Frank Goldberg. O'A'Tler or the San Diego Sails, .... ·as able tu keC'ptheteam alive -until Tues- day, \\'hen the .<\.RA d0cidt•d to pull up stakes after a fraction more 1han thrC'e seasons in San Diego. There "·erl' indications from some Sails offic1nls that the al" tion ,.,.as taken desp1tt•objections by Goldber~. but a lea).!ut' offic1<1I s:.iid follo'>''lng: tht• di.iy-lon,e meet- ing s , '''.\'1y ft•elin g is th~t Goldberg just s.::1t do"'ll and made J straight business decision ... Goldberg lt•ft the .<\RA meet- ing. returot•d 1m ml·d1alei y to San Diego and \\'<J S unavailable for comment Rut oth('r Sails prin- cipals expresst.•d s hock at thC' dis- solution of their franehisl'. -5200.000. DAl.LAS -Field Scovell , chairman or the Cotton Bowl selection committee and assis- tant Wilbur Evans, will be in Pit· tsburgh Saturday to view Notre Dame ·s game against Pit- tsburgh. ··contrary to all published re- ports, we still have the best record on the West Coast. Refore the season, I expected us to be a 7-4, 8-3 type of team . We j~t hap- f)E'ned to lose tot he wrong people. ··1·m in " stalC' of shock. r·m stunnt•d. I had no 1dt·a." said Rill '.\1u ss elman . \\'hn /('ft tht.• l'niv('r s it y or )l1nn1.·sota tu become ('O:ICh of tht• .SJi!S lhl!'! season . ··Goldhl'rl! is a baskt•t - ball fan atic. l ('an't believe he '''ould drop tht.• fr ;1nehisc "'hen he just bought it ... T~e first action. schl'<luled ror this afternoon, is a dispersal draft to d istribute the Sails players among th(' eight remain- ing ,o\RA teams. 1\mong the top names -...iho'l\ bl• moving on <.irl' center Cald1veli Jones, guards S..) I.amar :ind Kevin Joyce. veter<Jn front court mC'n O;ive Robisch and Stu John!'ion ;ind 19 )'C'ar-old Mark Olberding, a ru ggl'd forv.·ard "'hO ('ame \\'Ith '.\-fusselman to the S<1ils artC'r one ye:.i r :.it '.\1innC"so ta. Bo11fire Ouf STANFOR,D -The traditional "Big Game" bonfire at Stanford on the eve of the gridiron clas h with California has been can- celled al the request or the Bay Area Pollution Control District. Stanford officials 1·uesday bowed to the request of the dis- trict, which said last year's mam- moth blaze put 12 tons or pollu- tants in the air. This year's Stanford-Californi a game. which could well find the ''i nner going to the Rose Bowl, will be held Nov . 22. Kin91< T11mblf' l.OS ANGELES -f>eren seman Rick Hampton scored the winning goal on a 45-foot slap shot and as- sisted on another to lead California to a 3-2 National Hockey l.eague win over Los Angeles Tuesday night and hand the Kings their first Joss of the season on home ice. The Sea ls, '''ho had been unable to beat the Kings in their last four meetings, also s napped a sevC'n- game unbeatC'n string for Los .o\ngeles. 'A'hich \4'as knocked out of the ~orris Division lead by the loss_ Ku-oll .. k fo Roider• OAKLAND -The Oakland Raiders confirmed Tuesday they have signed former San Fran- cisco 49ers and Philadelphia Bell light end Ted Kw a li ck to a multi· year contract. Kwalick. out of work ~·hen the Rell and the rest of the World Football League folded, had been negotiating with the 49crs and it was believed hl~ "·ould rejoin his old team. Rut K\valick, \\'ho played six seasons with San Francisco and 'A'as regarded by many as the best tight end in pro football at the time he jumped the National Football League, signed with the cross-bay rival Raider:-; instead. Notre Dame is rated as the top prospect for the guest spot in the bo"'' which it has vis ited two other times. Notre Dame lost its first bowl game in history to Texas then defeated the Longhorns in a return visit. -• "'.""'> "The injury fa ctor has been a big factor in o ur performance, but we still could have won the games "'elost." McKay said two key plays have meant the big differ'e n ce. "Against Cal, iC we had scored at the end of the first half. and if we hadn't fumbled on Stanford's four-yard line last week. we might even be undefeated. But I still wouldn't be happy with our play ... Battle for Possession '.\Iilv.·aukec • Bucks player Bob Dandridge is S\\·armed over by Philadelphia's Bill)' Cunningham <left ) and Clyde Catchings in Tues day's National Basketball Leag.ue clash at :\f ilwaukee. TJie hos ts ,,·on. 108 -81. t o remain a game out of the divis ion lead. ,- -.. -· -- OAILYPILOT •J --' •• - NEW YORK 'S TOM SEAVER WINS JRD CY YOUNG AWARD. Seaver Wins Again Jones 2nd in Cy Yowzg '.\'F.\V ''OllK ft\l'J Pl'rfl·l't1oni st 1'om Seavl'r of the ;'\;ew 'l'ork ~1t'ls \\tJll tht> ."atton...il l.t·ague·~ Cy Young A'A'ard today for lht• third tilTil' in h l!'! rart't'r Tht· :\1 t.•ts ar t.', v.·hu m<ike:-. .1 l'Omplt·x ~l'Lt·nct· out of pitehin&;:, t>qual ll'd tht• ~1l·hit'Vl'n1t•nt of llall of f'amer S~1nd y Koufax, the on- ly other player 111 bast•b:dl hi !'!lury lo 'A'1n the prosti,gious a'>'·ard thr·ee tin1C's. Kuu(ax . nf th1.· l .o~ J\n~t·lt•s Ood,i.:ers. "'aS named the ;..;;111onal l .cagu1.·'s toppill'hl'r 1n l~I . 1!)65 anll 1%f. ~a\'t•r . nam('d prt·viou~l} 1n l%!i and 197 3, ..,.·as g1vt.•n t.he prize by Ha sl.'ball \\Inters 1\..,~oe1;it1on of 1\mt•r1t·;i 1n a b~ttle \lt'llh San OiC'go s toppl'r Randy Junl·~. St•J\'t•r "as tos!'!cd 15 first-place votes. S('Ven for :-.t•(·ond p);tl'l' <1nd t\\U fur third from the 2'1 \\'nter:', t-...·o from (';1ch oflhl' '.\'at1onal l .t.·<1~ue cities, for a total of 98 points. t:ndt•r ;i S 3 1 point ~y~tem. Junl·S was given 80 points. based un J Sl'\'t'n ft rsl plaCl' ballots, l •I fur second and three thirds. .<\I llrabn~k~, lht· spt.·1.:t..11.:ular rt•lit.'f act:' of lht• St. l.ouis C3rdina ls, pll!it·d dn\~n 33 points. based on t'A'O firsts, thret.· seconds a nti I ~ third~ f'our Olht•r pitchers also rl'ceived third-pl ~iCl' \'Oil'~ John .\tonlefusco or tht> San F'rancisco (;ianls. C~inC"u1nOJt1's Don (;ullc lt and Andy !\tcsscrsmilh and Don Sutton off .os ,<\n geles. McColl Did It All In Upset of USC STANFORD IAP I Most eol lege football players are content 1r their performance pleases tht.•11· coach. but Stanford defensiv l' t.·nd Duncan McC'ol I has tureC"kon"' 1lh a more s('vere critic --hi :-: dad ).·1cColl \\'On 1'ht.' ,o\s:-.r1r1<1tcd Press lineman of lhl' "'('l'k a..,.ard today for making 18 tackle!'!, rl'- coverin~ a USC fumble and cau!'! 1ng another fumble that Stanford recover ed in the ('ardinals' 13 -10 upset of USC Saturday. lie nailed TrOJans tailback Jli l·ky l:Wll. the· nation 's lt.•ading rus her. fiVl' times for losst·s totaling 17 yard~ and another tim£' for no gain "You h;1ve to call'h J\cll in th\• first lhrt.'l' y ards or h('·s gnni '. ·· said McColl of lhl' USC star who gained 195 yards but was check(.'d in key s ituation ~. \Vhen it "·;1s over .. \1 cC..'o!l 's f3ther. nr. Rill .\l cColl, an A!! American offensive end at S!an ford in 1951. \''"'~ '>''Jit1 ng in thl· dres!:li ng' room for his grin ning . 6 foot ·4. 2·10-pound son \\'ho g rt•ct edhim : "YuuO \\('mt"adollar .. The elder :'>1 cl'nll. <1n or. thopedi c s url,!('on 1n Covina, replied : "I h~1t e lo admit it. but you really h;,id an All -Amcnc.:an performancetud;i;. " Notebook in h:..ind . lhl• dfH 'tor rates hi s son on t'\ l'r-y pl;.1y on <J 1-4-poinl system. then figure~ the average sco1·c. li t: s;,iy~ he \lo'<inls Duncan to ·:1l\\ays fel·\ 1'1ai hP has a "·a y to go to impruve." Saturday ...,·as the fir:'t time thl' rating wus hi gh c·nough lo s atisfy both. '.\t cColl. a Ju nio r "·hu rould some day also be All-~\mencan . says he cons1dl'.'rs it an honor l'.'Vl'n to be compared to a man he res pects ;,i s m ur h as his f athl'r On field , he has anoth£'r fumily member watching him from closer rang('. Jl is sister. Bonnie, Ls a Stanford pompon dollil'. For Sl;1nford, 5-3-1. l\1 cColl leads the defcnsl' in solo tackll':-. \\'llh 46 nnd a ssists 'A'ilh 68. After the C<ird s lo!'!l their Op(•ner at l.JE'nn State J.1 l·I, "·inning co:tC'h Joc Paterno s aid, '"fhal No . 77 1 ~ really out standing. r think he could play for anybody " The USC fumbll' i\trColl rl" covered stopped a Trojans drive on the('ards' 5 and the fumble he iorC"ed. tackli ng Rell. checked :.i iounh qu;:irter use penet r~1tion . Sun Refunds Not in Sight l lol dt"rs of Sl'asnn tickets issut•d Uy the South('rn California Sun of the defunct \Vorld f'ootball l.e:.ig ue say they arc gettin~ llO\\'here trying lo obtain refund~ amounting lo S.12 .50 each. Thi:' Sun vacated its offices and h<Jd its telephones disconnected \\ithin days after the WFL folded Oct. 22 and attempts to reach Sun O\'·ncr ~um llattistone have been Ill \'ain. The Sun sold about 6,000 season tickets nt prices ranging from S6-0 .50 to $93.50. Five Sun homt· g<J mes were still tu be pluycd "'hen the W Fl. folded . l.arry J·latricld. pres ident and i;!eneraJ m<Jnagf'r of the Sun, S<tid hE' had no 1nd1cation from Rat- t1 stone that season ticket holders \\'ould be reimbursed. Lokf'r!I ffo•f .la:::: l N(il.EWOOD -The Los Angeles [.alters. Vi'ith a host or new faces in the lineup! are '!f)· parently beginning to get into the lYPE' of team coach Bill Sharman dl'sires. Cosell, King, Rap Olympie Setup '.\1eanwhile, former Sun players also voiced complaints about pay- m('nts. Sun J>layer representative Da ve Williams said the "average g'uy on the club' is o"'ed about $6,000. All told, it comes to SIS<l.000."" The 1,ak£>rs , \vholurned.in "'hat Shllrman called "our best run- ning game of the season" their last outing, host the New Orleans Jazz tonight at the Forum. Cotutor• Ad.,an .. r• EDINRURGH. ScoUond- Jimmy Connors defeated Sherwood Stewart 6-1, 6-1 in the Dewar Cup Tennis Tournament ~1onday and advanced lo the .. ~E\V ,.O RK IAPI -Billie Jean King called the current sports sys.tern in· the United Stal('~ "a rolos!:i al joke .. and said athletes had become pa'A'nS Of manipulators and big business. Howard Cosell listened to testimony of Olympic officials before the President's Com· mission on Olympic Sports and lamented : ''Honestly, I feel grotesquE'ly bound up in a morass of nothin~ ... Thus the t"·o-day hearings by President F'ord 's 23-man com· mission lo seek a purifying pre- scription for America's dis- sension-ridden international sports slructure ended Tuesday on a lively and controversial note. Cosell recalled America's series of ttagedies a nd disap- pointments at Munich in 1972 - the IOtJs of the basketball title by ttieft. youn11 Ricky Demont•s loss ()f ~swimmi ng medal because or a doctor's error, the failure of t'A·o track men to report to the blocks on time and the repeat of 1:1 black power gesture. "I came away \lt'ondering if tht Oly mpic s were really 1 \\'Ort h,,.h i le, '" het h<'r they had a~ tu:.illy dete r iorated into a political forum for the U.S. blacks and Arab desp('radoe:-. ... Cosell mused. · I v.•as h1l by the power strug- gle and the vast lobbies "'Orkin.ct tor both groups . t told myself I had enough ~eeing the inJustil·c to these youn~ pC'opl<'" Cosell sug~ested a three to five-man Federal SPortS Com· mission with aulhority o ver th(' Olympic Committee Cosell also recommended a single, nt•utra\ site for all Olym- ' pie Games. '.\1 ~1) bt• some pl arr like l.ausanne." he added. KinR pus hell a gain for an Qp(•n Olympics, sa yi ng. "\Ve must get rid of the \\·ord 'amateur · It is a demeanin ~ '' ord. 1\1\ athl !Cs must be cons idered just persons or competitors. The prest.·nt Olympics are an anachroni s m, thrown up .by western society in the Middle Ages. There are more officials than athl~te~. The AAU, NCAA and IOC arc like feudal lords makin,e: lif(' or d eath dcc1s1ons for 3th\et('S." \Villian1s said a meeting last \\'eek in Santa llarbara with Hat - t1 :-;tone·s accounta.nts and at torneys had been dist'ouraging. "They were very stuffy with me. I was told the club's assets would have lo be sold in order to p3y us off. What assets? A re~· tackling durnmies ? ·• Randy !\t i lier. once president or the Sun boost<>r t:lub, said his firm had bought 120 season tickets at $93.SOeach. Asked how much he had re- ceived in rcin1bursrments from the Sun . .\tiller replied : "Absolutely zero .. , 82 DAILY PILOT Wednesday, Novembet 12. 1975 All-round Threat Baslwre· Leads Edison Express One·man rootball teams aren't the style or the 70s , but at Edison High School the Chargers have a distinct .advantal!C' on thl•ir rivals as they eye thC' Sun~t.·t League championship l''r1 duy n1ghl a t ."\lewport JI arbor. Coach Bill Workman 's Cha rgers c an assurl' themselves of a co·cha1npionship with Westm1n s lt.·r (they be a t Westm1nstcr. 20 ·11 ) if they can get past thl• Sailors of Ne1.1.·port 1-tar bor. And ll•ad1ng the Edison Express is qu a rtt•rhuck Rick Rashore, a ft•llow who Sl'l'm1ngly can do it all -and has. 1-le's passt•d for l.C1.Xl y ard~ ~·ith 76 con1plc·l1ons in IJ~ al- tempts (57.6 pl."'rcl•nt J an!J 11 touchdowns. Hi s runnin~ s tats aren 't <'Spt>cially 1m pressive---but don't try to s ell that to r~uuntai n Cody Cool Under Fire If there \\'J S a Stcvc Cody Fan Club. El ModC'na High football coach Roll i.l'~lt•r .,.,·ould be its presidt•nt. Rut tha t "·li uhln 't affl'l'l the plans th(' ('os t.1 '.\IL·:-.;i ;\-l ustan~s h;i \·t· for t hl' qu;irtt.•rhal'k v.ohl'n they rollid(' with tht.' Vanguards of Oranj?t' Friday ni ght 18) at Kl'li)' 1-'it·ld in Su n~l·t l.t.•aguc at· \1\)11 Valle y which was victimized by his rollouts and keepers lasl week to the tune of 19-6. l,osses 9 n pass attempts against the onrushin~ defenders have erod('d Bashore's rushing yardage and he 's credited with only 183 yards in 82 carries. "fl e"s as good as any or the quarterbacks we've had here in the past," says Workman. "lt 's hard to choose between him and Oave White. although Rick runs bt•ttt'r than Dave did." Bashore·s quickness and abili - ty to change direction has de· vastated the oppos ition. ''The op· posing linemen know that," sa)S Work man . who compar es Ra shore with a former Whittier l-li ghstar. .. Bas hore could make it as a ~·ide receiver and is very com- parable to Bob Chandler when he was at Whittier lligh." Chandler went on to become <1n All-Ameriean receiver for USC and is now a s tarter for the Buf · falo Bills . "Th<' l\\'O of the m are almost carbon copies in ter m s or phys i<'al abilities and things they can do .·· says Workman . Bashore is the most versatile pl ayer we·vc had here since I C'ame in 1971 . The closest to him is Steve I-lint's.·· Ra shore, ;it 6·0. 175 pounds, runs the 40 in 4.fi and has in- terct'pt('d three enemy passes while playing in the secondary - one returned for a touchdo""·n against Westm inster. "He took Fountain Valley's Ken !\1argt>rum one-on-one and s hut him out,·· says Workn1an. El Toro Pair Sharp The youth movement at El Toro High is beginning to pro· duce M>me positive results. Despite the ract Mac Moore'a Chargers are only 1·7, they have been more than respectable in their l;ist three rootball games. And some of the credit can go to junior lin e backer Bill Fairbrother and sophomore re· ceiver·derens ive back Bobby Charles. Fairbrother , a 5·10, 175-pound lineba~ker, tias startt..'<1 eve_ry Chargers gam e. "He is a very aggressive tackler." says Chargers football coach Mac Moore ... And he has al:so helped us out al fullback." Despite spending most or hi s time at line bat·ker . Fairbrother played e noug h on offt>nse against Gahr to score on a two.yard touchdown run. Charles is a n all -round athl ete. At 5· 10. 145 pounds, he has good size for a sophomore and Will l'Ompete on the varsity basket- ball and base ball teams this Yl'ar. .. And ~·e hope to gel him in track.·· says l\1 oore. "lie has ~ood Spt.'C'd now and we '-''Ould like to see him run in the !Os in the 100. "I-le is also a very smart foot - ball player. You only have to t('I! him ""hat to do one time. lh: kno~'s ~'here lo gQ and doesn 't make mis takes ... The Charge(s can't afford to make too many mistakes F'riday night when they ml'et the Dana Hills Dolphins in their South Coa st J.eague fin ale at San Clemente High. Dana flills just .... ·hipped Mis- sion Vit•jo. 30·12, and Moore says. ..they 'A'eren't very fancy against Miss ion. They just ran straight ilhead and tht>y have <.1 very good line." IA•ading the V;-inJ?uards to a 7·1 11\"l'rall n1ark (fi O lt•agt1l'rl'l'ord1 . Cody is a lt>ading con\{·nder for all-leai:::ue honors . r:I Mod cna·s only loss <':t llll' at thc hands uf lll)V.'('l'hOUSl' Kt'llllt:.'dy JS 33 . 'fhe 6-3. 185·poundl'r, one of 11 child ren. moved wit h his family to California about two yt•ars ago from ~ew ''ork. Thl' drop back s tyle passe r ha:-; the talt'nt and att1 tud(' to make it ns a l'Oilegl' playl:'r , according to IRSl<'r. Igou Does It All For VP Gridders .. If he keeps gnin~ tough. and if v.·t' do ~·t>ll 111 the playoffs, he has ._. real chance uf being recruit· t'Ci:· h<' says. ··StJmL• like his type ;i nd olht•rs iike the scrambling quarterback. Stt>ve "'ou ld do v.·ell in the type or offense that Stan· ford uses. for example. ' "1\nd Steve has a great at· :(itude. He's cool and calm under ·;tire. 1:-1e ·s f ull of leadership. ·Unflappablc. that ·s him." Tht' red haired ~t·nior hus eo m- plt•lt'd 72 of 136 passes for 1.088 t:irds and 10 touchdowns this :season. fie has a .529 completion :iveragC', and ha:-; been intl•rcept- ~ only four ti1n es 7 • And act·ording to Lester. Cody .has abot1t 1naste red the pas:-;. · "H l~ can throw the bomb. loft .the ball or burn it in.·· he says. •·StC've can do all tht> things we ·ask of a pass<'r. ·· . ' .i\nd judging by the Vanguards' :record in dis posing of opponents. :.rt is not diffi cult to understand I.ester's admiration of the talent- t'(! Cody. '• Villa Park High's Spart ans. with a shot at the CIF 3-A football playoffs providing they can get p3st F.stancia Friday night at Orange Coast College, boast nnc of the best ti ght ends i:'l Orange County. He 's Rr;:1d Igou. a 6·5. 215· pow1d senior, whu was the dif- feren('e in the Spurtans· victory ovt'r Costa Mesa earlier in the s ea so n with his l ast -ditc h touchdo"·n catch. Villa Park coach Ted i\-1ull(•n has a coupll~ of nuggets on thl~ flank s "·ith Igou ::it ti)!hl cnd and Century Lt-ague s1>rint champion Robbie Martin a t the slot, usuall.v on t he oppos ite side of t he lin e from Igou. ''Igou is an o ut s tand in g blocker." s ays Mu llen. "His best game or the year blocki ng-wi se was against Foothill. He ~'as absolutely de· vastati n g. We u se h i m sometimes as a pass rusher because he is big and tough, but his forte is at tight end. And if ~·c can ~et the ball to him it .,..-i ll help us against Estuncia. · · .. Quality Service a family ' tradition !1J • ('l11dr ./rll1n.~1Jn t • I>1ck .Johnson Orange County's olde s t Linco ln Mercury deale rshiP . ··:. ' •. ' A \'ictory over E stancia ~·ould ensure the Spartans of a 7-2over- all record and at least third place in thL• final standings. Igo u has caught 14 passes for 195 yards and 2 touchdo"·ns, '-''hile !\-t artin. the 5·8. 165·pound spt>edster. has caught 22 passes for 293 yards and 3 TDs. Neither player·s stats are especially eye· popping, but that ·s because the Spartans have Bruce Ben Ben at tailba('k-and ~·hen you have a Ren Hen at tailback you give the ball to him at !cast 35 times per game. And although it 'II most likely bt~ Ren Ben "·ho gets most of the ink for Vill a Park following Friday·s issue, it'!'i very likely Igou and Martin will be big fac· tors for thc S partans . "Igou is a major collcgl' can· didate ... !'lays Mullen ... UCLA and Arizona have sho-y,n interest in him. The t hing about tight ends is cveryone is always think· ing <.1boul recei ving stats-but Igou blocks so WC'll , he's a big re- a:son for Ren Ben ·s success run· ni ng Defi ·ve Players of Week I I ,'j BOB BAUMAN Corona del Mir ·~ ~7 ) ..... -t ' CORKY WINDER Estancia .:.. .... ·• MIKE SUGGS Mater Dei DAVE MOLLICA Costa Mesa I BILL FAIRBROTHER El Toro MARK ANDREWS Mission Viejo RON KOSMALA Dana Hills MIKE COX Fountain Valley TOM MERCURIO Marina PAUL DELANCELLOTTI STAN MATHIS SERGIO DELGADILLO Newport Harbor San Clemente University ~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~'--'--~~- Super Year for HB Duo Thursday night ·s Em· pire l.cag ue fo o lball conflict \\"ith Anaheim lli g h ·!'i Colon is t s at .<\nahei m ·s La Palma P a rk IS the last game for lluntington Real'h lligh"s seniors and t \\"O of them bow o ut after t "'0 sparkl· ingseasons. Defensive end Toby BonwC'll a nd defensive tackle Keith Dionne, the tandem coac h Roy Hrummett st a tione d against the opposition's strong side all season long. lakes its last shots Thursday. Bonwell, a 6·0, 165· po under, and the 6·2, 190 ·pound Dionne, are considered the best in the !('ague al their spe('ialites by Brum· melt. ($ee01l.F.RS, P ai?;e 8 -3) RANDY SCHWARTZ Edison ALLAN BABINSKI Huntington Beach Volleyball Playoffs I.t>a g ul" c hampio n!'i fron1 ~ewpl•rt llarbor, l .agun .J Reµc h and Coro na del Mar J-ligh Schools will play first· round hom e games 1n the gi rls Cl r~ 4-A vol!1·y ba\I playoffs beginnin ~ Saturday. Co s ta MC's a . Sa n Clcmcnte . Mater l)C'i and th e third place ll'am in the Beach Cities L<•agut:'. v.'ill travel for firstroLmd outings. Action in the 32-team tournament t·ont1 nue:-; "ith second round play Tuesday . 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Orange County's '" family of f'1nt Cara " ·' 11 SAM DIEGO FWY . c:i ===::i ~= • .. :il .. ====~= , f opening friday, november 14 I • AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644-7030 • ... CAIL Y PILOT 0:J Engstrom: Unsung Hero MD Suh I May G e t LOara's Def ense Sparke d by Bre t z Consistency Key for Trito~ Standout A Chance Brian Wood has ts touchdowns, kids who doesn't get much re-siislent player-and that's "'hat t .. oarn Hi g h foolball ro01c h flt'rb Ifill may be t-oncerned about l-'Owi· l ain V~lley, but hC''s not at all worrit>d :1bout h.i s IJnebat•krrTim flr('tz. lions he raced bal'k SJ yards for a touchd0""4'J\. u rn o.st t~x c iting 1nome.nl (or a de(ensive player. Tom Arons is c-0n•idered a major cognition," says San Clemente Enptrom is-to us." C'ollege prospect a l fullback , roach AltJe Schaff, "but he's do· ~half has his Tritons geared halfbacks Ron Wade and R<JndY ing the job for us. He tlasn't mis-to the running game "'ilh the Adams have been ruruting ""'ild sed a block all year and he's been passing attack seldom coming in· and the Tri tons of San Clemente with us for three ye an. to f()('us. But when tMy do go to are undef"at"d --after-e ight "At-6-0, 165 pounds, he's not lhep&ss Engslromis a key-like. gam~. very big for a tight e nd, and he in the El Toro game \\:hen he In the shadows and out or the doesn't exactly brutalize anyone. t.·aught a 16-yard scoring strike limelight Is tig ht end Dennis But he 's intense and plays heads Crom Tim Vleisides. Engstrom,oneoftheTritoos'un· up . H e ha s n 't had a bad And Engstrom mustadjust ac· sung heroes as they prepare ror game ... there's been no letdown. rording to the offensive thinking. Saturday's t ele.vised clash at ''This is the thing that m a kes When the Tritons go to their Tustin High School with the for a good football team. It's not power he's a key bl()('ker in dou· University Trojans in South the kid who looks like SIKIOon one ble teaming the opposition. When Coast League football pl ay. play and nothing on the next pl ay it ·s a belly series Engstrom must "Engstrom is one oCthose solid 'A'ho does it for you. It ·s the con· :single block and play heads up on the defensive end. And if it's an ltlari1aa Whiz option attack he·s after the linebacker or halfback. Tiezzi Stands Out ''Again we don't ha~·e to worry about telling Dennis 'A'ho to block. I-le does n't miss an assign· m ent and he's always there to St:'al it off." says S(.·haff. On Football Field Runners Vie Victorious in the 1974 NCAA Division 11 cross C'Ountry cham· pionships. South ..... ·esl Missouri State is the favorite to win the tea m title in the 1975 cham- pionships Saturday morning at Irvine Coast Country Club. Marina coach Mike Henigan call s Rob Tiezzi an average American boy. who just ha ppens to be an excellent football player. And Tiezzi will be starting (as usual l against the 3·!> Western Jligh Pioneers of Anahei m Thursday night at 8 when the Vi kings C3·5) t ravel t o th e We stern cam pus for Sunset League action. A starter as offensive guard and de rensive end . the 6-1, 200· JX>und senior has been hi s team·s lineman of the week in every game he has played. Marina roaches grade their players and 75 percent is con- sidered the m inimum allo'A'ed for an award. Tiezzi has averaged 84 percent for hi s extraordinary blocking ability 3nd good play, al'cording to 1-lenigan. "Rob is one of the better lineman in the league." says llenigan. "He is tremendously strong and puts out an outstand- ing effort . ., ffenigan feels that after a little junior college seasoning, Tiezzi should rate as a good college pro- spect. "I don ·t kn0\4' about him being a m ajor college player beC'ause or hi s lack of height, but by the time he is a junior he will be an excelll'nt prospect." he says. According to Henigan, Tiezzi also has fine leadership qualities "Rob is the type of kid ""·ho leads by example." he says." He is not the rah rah kind, he"s quiet, but the other players follow and res pect him because of his dilligence and the wa y he works." In addition to lots of practicing and conditioning such as weight lifting, Tlezzi finds the time for music. He is a fin e guitarist and has hi s own band, acC'ording to Henigan. But right now Henigan is more C"OnC'erned how T iezzi will deal with the Western Pioneers. "We are naturall y concerned about the Pioneers and wish- bone, but 'A'e r~el that Bob will do very well a gainst them." says Henigan. T'A'enty·six teams will be com· peting ror the team title in the five-mile race that \lo'iil begin at IO. Easter n Illinois, UC lr,·ine, Cal St ate :-Jorthridge and South Dakota State-the 1974 runner· up -are aC"cordt>d the bes t C'hances to upset South..,.,·est Mis· souri State. The defending champions have their entire team back, including Dan Dwyer and John Prasuhn who finished 3-4 last year. UC Irvine is lt~d by freshmen R alp h Se r na and Brian I.funsaker. Football Favorites ~troll,,...,, &relff'I B•l' by S R•m1o"'r "ll•nt• bJ 9 Hout.lono¥'1rM1.,..1 bJ "'1 St. Lou!, over W•1nlt>Q!on bJ ~ e.111.._, ow• N Y Je11 llJ S Plrt-.tiurQl'lo""' K•nu1 c 11, b1 • ~,,...,. ,,,,.., S.n Dle90 by 1 o.1t1M1<1 ,,.,.., c1,,...1..,d b' i• NY Gl1ntt0Yer P"•l•dorll>f>•• bJ l Ml,....'IGl•O""' Ne• Orle•nt. bf 11 VS(;O .... • W•llll"91on by 10 UCLA O'llt!• Ore""" 5111• by 11 51.atltord o"'" r 0•"9""1 by 1 S C.11t,,..,,.i• o,..r Air Fore,. bY t c.oior-o .... , .: ... ,."by 1 Mlchl~owr llUnohbr 11 Tenn..t."°" over Ml,llt.,lpPI bys Olil.nom. o.,.r Mlu,ourl by IJ CW.kl ~•I• ow"'' Mlnnewt1by1l Not~ o.me owr P1ttsou•9n by~ Flor Ide owr 1t .. ntutlr.y by I \1-rlJlll O""' Arm, by 6 Glor9(1 """'Au our" by 111'> 0.rtmoul,,OW< C0tl'W!ll bY S Ho. 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' ....................... . : Circfe teams you think will win t his week's games • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t Green Bay vs Detroit Rams vs Atlanta Miami vs Houston Washington vs St. Louis NY Jets vs Baltimore Kansas City vs Pittsburgh Denver vs San Diego Cleveland vs Oakland Philadelphia vs NY Giants Minnesota vs New Orleans USC vs Washington Oregon State VS UCLA Oregon vs Stanford Cal vs Air Force · Colorado vs Kansas Michigan vs Illinois Mississippi vs Tennessee Ok la homa vs Missouri Minnesota vs Ohio State Notre Dame vs Pitt Kentucky vs Florida Army vs Vanderbilt Auburn vs Georgia Cornell vs Dartmouth No. Carolina State vs Duke North Carolina vs Tulane Navy vs Georgia Tech Baylor vs Texas Tech Indiana vs Wisconsin Yale vs Princeton :, • • • • • • • • • •• • • • TIE BR EAKER -My guess on the total number Of points scortd In all 30 ga mes Is • • • • • • •••• • t •••. ' • • • • • • • . ~ • • • • • • • • • • • I : .............................................. ""l' ................ \ ••••••••• ~···························,······ lie.re is anolber story abou t th~ reserve quarterback who could :start for m »ny other high ~c.-hool team$. The only problem .is that Mater De i High·s SPORTS football team is better OILERS tha.n most others and ror • • that rPason, ~lark Dra.zba spends most of (Conlinu.-d f'ron1 l\·2) his ti.me . shou.ting rrom ''They both like con· the s1d.ehnes instead or tact and know what Coot· throwing t ouchdown ba.ll requirt>s ·· says pa;_s~s:nst the Serv1tt'.' Rrum~ett. "T~:ey are a . gai . h coa('h s dream. Friars Thursday n1 g tat Bonwell l'aptain of the thf' Santa Ana 8o"4'/, · . though, Drazba m ay see 01lf'rs~ was s witched ronslderable action. The from linebacker lo <;n,d \I 0 r c.-h . • N 0 . 1 and Rrumn:ietl says 1t s · n a .s Ti the best S'A'ltch he m adC' q~arlerback , m duringtheyt.>ar ''People W1 g m or.e ... s uffe r e~ a have respect f~r him ... s~uld<-r 1n1ury against they don't run his way.' R1shop Amat a nd may "Tht'y've both given us not be 100 percent (or the . . Angelus I..eague rinale. everything they can g1vt> Mo na rc hs footba ll ~nd rboth .~a'\'e had a coach Ga.ry Carr \4'on·1 supe year .. b fra ·d to start _ForHunt1ngtonRea~h, Dre . ab 1 ""4'llh a 3.5 record go ing az a. · t th • h » .. H . . . C'apable 1n o e .·,na c1m con· llill expccl:J L\retz to hnvt.-nnolher gOQd )(an1e when the. Saxon~ c.ullid~ wilh the FV JJarons Saturd;.,y night at. 8 in Sunset l.t'agut' act ion at Anaheim's La 1-.alnia Park. A('C'Ording to IIili. lht' 6-0. 190 ·J)Ound senior is :steady. rons 1s tcnt and not afraid o( 3.C't't'plln~ responsibility . "Tim is our deferu.avL' :signal t•aller , .. s <1ys fhll. "He is so cons istent, it is :sort or lik!'.' having a l'Oach on the fit' Id.·' Thl' s eron d -year st:irter is tht• l.oara IL•ad- ing def("nsive player 'A'1th 51 unassistl'd tackles and 15 assists. In addithJ n, nrctz re - covered onl' fumble. caused anotht•r two and interceptt.'d thrl'(' passes this season . And the t a l ented alhlett> n1ay gel somt' more chances to in· tt·rccpt in the Fountain \'..alley 4'JIJlt'. "Chns Dove is a n oul slandin ~ hig h school p3SSt>r ," S.i.•yS 1-1 ii I. •• An(f Garv Coleman . tht) b3 l'kup qu o.1rt e rbac k ranks r ight ·a lu1rg 'A'ith h1n1 . "t"ountain Valley has o nt' o f the m os t soµh1 s tlC'3tC>d pass or fC'n~C"S :;round " ;\od what will hL•l p Rrt>l t . arcordin~ to Jilli. is his knar k at rl·adul~ ""'h:tt is happen1n~ and tht•n doing s omt•thin~ about it. A 3.5 student. fl ill say:, flri_)t 2 nlOSt hkL•iy WllJ J;:Q on to collegt' and play football. but whl·1·e h;l :-. not bt"t•n decidt•d. c s aver.~? 5 C test, it hasn 't been a quart.erback, say a.rr super yea;r for the team. F============~-=-~=-~-~===~---, ?f .his .. 5·8 •. i 55·p_ound Thrt>e of the Oilers ' bes~ Junior. He 1s con~1stent were kn0<·ked out or a<'· and does a good JOb of · · . F ·11 . handing the ball off and lion aga1n_st _ooth1 . as C k. ll d .1 ha .4Jlan Bab1nsk1 reqwred One of the intercep- 1-le·s a ~ood football play~. a good student . and '!.iccording to Jlill, he's a good citizen. a 1ng. e oesn. ve knee surgery this week t~e speed and quickness and ~1ike D'A\cssandro T im doe_s. but he ~as and Bob Simek suffered evf'ryth 1ng else Tim does .·· Drazba has been more than an adequate r eplaceme nt for Wi gmore. completing 11 of 17 p asses fo r 231 yards. "Mark has a really s trong arm.·· says Carr, "<ind hl· t•an throw the ball 60-65 yarlfs in the air. C'Oncussions. Ron"\4•ell ha s been credited ""'ilh 18 unassist- ed t aC'kles, 52 first hits. 31 assisted tackles and an intercept.ion. Dionne has 11 unassist· ed tackles, <12 firs t hits, ·12 assisted tackles, has recovered a ru mble and caused three others. Pro Scores "I ..... ·:i s really im- pressed with him as a N•l~I llHllelMllA\tfKlellen sophomore quarterback M.1w.ou~""' ioe. Pn11 • .,,,1p11 •• a1 evt>n though he had some A1 1...,1a 100. ao.1on•1 b d h b · , . c W41 \1>•n.q1on !Oi, 61111•10 90 a a llS, says arr. c..i10..nSt•t• 1p1.c1.,~•1and'8 ''I didn't like the \4'3Y he PMo:n10 1n. ,..,,. Yo•• 11 us ed to try to hang Por11...a101>,'<t •0 •1,..,ns1(1,o M•ll-..1 H•tk~y l "'•9111 behind thl' line of sC"rim -s1 r..ou•\~ Nl' 11 .. n!lf'••1 mage and run back ;.ind "lclnl•,.•1"·"''"""'"''"o C..1+lorn,.1, Lo• Anqelt• 1 forth .'' ._,,.ncouw r l Toronto1 ------~----~--- NEW 100,075-SQ.-FT. BUILDING WITH RAIL, DOCK-HIGH LOADING, EXPANSION LAND, PROTECTED ENVIRONMENT, EASY FREEWAY ACCESS AND MORE. 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I·' • Set. l ·S -• ' itf OAILYPILOT Wednesday, NovemDer 12, 197S GW Plays Artist Overcomes Illness ~·· ~nnis J-laryung still remem· ~ his rir:5t day at a Laguna ch High football practice la.st when one of thl' Artists was wled on the ground. •, 'On my first day here two · rs ago, we were running rough drills and doing warm- ext"rcises, ·· s;.1ys ll1:1ryung, rtists ht"ad football coach. ''And hei't" was this kid laying on the .a~.ound and going through .cpas ms. ''The other players weren't paying attention and said 'he's "always doing that coach.· And "'niOre than one mother told me last year. ·you're going to kill that guy."' That guy is S('nior Ken Clark who is currently the starting left guard ror an Artists team that is 2-6. Clark, who welghs only 145 paunds, wos the t eam's outstand- ing lineman against San Clemente la.st week despite suf- fering from asthm<i. ··1-1e has a severe c3se of aslhma," says ll aryung, "and we had to bring out lhe oxygen a couple of limes this year. 'fhe kid is so intense and is a real hustler. Wht"n he gels knocked down, he gets up again and hits son1eone else. Clark's perform :.1nce in l.aguna Beach·s 20·18 loss to un· beaten San Clemente "was the best any lineman has ever played ror me hl're,'' says Haryung. ··on m~t or the plays Kevin Pike wa~ gt!tting yardage ore tackle, Clark was getting the linebacker and knocking him orr the ball,'. Clark was n·t La"wia Beach's only star against San Clemente. ''It was the best team performarice I've had at Laguna BeaC'h," says 1-laryung. "I was kind of surprised how we moveod the ball on the ground, but I W3$n't surpr-iesed at how we stopped them defensively. They don't throw and we threw up a nine-man front ." 1-laryung says hi:; Artists are fired up for their South Coast I..eague finale against host Mis- sion Viejo Friday night. COSTA MESA STANFORD-Colden \Yest College womcn'!S field ho"key team, will contest three university :squads in the WAJAW re- gional tournament here Friday and Saturday. Coach Jane Dowllng's GWC Rustlers will ron· test San Jose State Fri· !Ja_y mqrning at 9 and San Diego State at 2 that af- ternoon. The third game "''ill be against Stanford Saturday at lOa.m. The top two teams in lht" tournament will qualify for the WAIAW national tournament. FULLERTON 2946 BRISTOL ST. 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD. SO. OF SAN DIEGO FWY. PHONE: 870-0700 PHONE: 549-1533 Sentinel Defies Image .. Usually defensive ends are big and 111 ean. Magnolia lligh's Todd Lahtinen is small, quiet and not so mean, but he gets the job done j~l the same. And Friday night (8) he'll be zeroing in on Corona del Mar when the Sentinls <'lash with the Sf.a Kings at Anaheim's La Palma-Pa-rk in Cen- tury League football ac- tion. The 5·6, ISO-pound junior, Magnolia's de- fensive player of the week. is very ('Oachable and disciplined accord- 1ng to ~ntincls coach was too big a factor. Jim Howell. "I-le waes really getting "We use a reading-mutilatt>d.'' say~ llowell. type defense and we ex· "So we changed him to peel our d e fensive ~nd whue he has come playrrs to be di s· on like gangbusters in ciplined, ·• 1-lowell says. the la.st four games ... "Until Todd came along A good athlete. we ha.d a good dral or l.ahtinen avoids blocb trouble finding this type well and uses more of individual. lateral movement in his ''He does well on punuitoftherunner,ac· pPrimeter plays, the-(..."OrdingtoHowell. ones orf tackle and nn our ''Nobody gets 3 really string plays, where we good :5hQt ~t hi~," he turn the ball carrier says. 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CAP> -The mother of a 21 -year-old college soccer star who died o{ leukemia s~ys a television adaptation or h1s fight for lite suggests TV isn't ready to Portray the ravages or cancer. The story, "Eric." was pre- sented Monday night on Nac·s .JJall ofFame. of hair and physical deformities of cancer patients -were omitted. bilit:tling C'ht'motherapy treat· me-nt wed to try to a.rrest it. The TV version, -.·hich rhang~ Eric's last name to Swenson and changes the names or other peo- EltlC WAS 'tOLD at 17 he pro-ple in the story, places him at the bably would live only six months. University or Washington as cap- He lived for four more years and t;tin o( the s~eer team. The en· died in 1972. tire story was relocated on the Mrs. l.und. "'hih.• ~dmitting s he We::;t Coast. probably wouldn't be completely him aUve. l\tr:s . 1.und also :said she was dlsappolnt<'d that. 1n the TV vC'rsion . ~tary Lou. a nurse, urgl:!d Eri<' to marry her. "~1 ary l.ou never asked Eric to marry her or pressured him. This ~·as part of the beauty of what tihe did," Mrs. Lund s~id. "She knl'w that she ~·ould lose IT. WAS "CLEANED up," said Doris Lund, Eric's real-life m~er, so that many or ugly re- aJ1t1es of a cancer ward - specter-like patients <ind the loss "'i'ou can 't ride the elevator in a <'3RCl'r hospital without being shaken up,·· she said in a telt>phone interview. "It's too bad that they <TV portrayals) have lo be so pretty. I don't lhink tht"y will bf' able to show a <"ancer ward the way ll is (or some ti me- yet." '.\frs. I.und has written a book bE>aring hrr son's (irst name: satisfied with a ny Portrayal o( ERIC HAD P E RFORMED so F.nc, salaS"he ~'<ffdri'fhav~ an ·u""'n·'--~-u-orrthe Univer!lily-of Connec- happy ft'eling" "·atching actor ticut soccer Cield that he was John Savage in-the role. elected all New England in his But ··t very muc h wish it had jwliOr year and captain in his hirrr." ~~~-j=~~~~;:1a~ She said '.\1 ary l.ou. ~·ho had l>N'n cl~\J to Eric, h~ not mar. ried but has bel•n a dnv1ni;: force in the ~·orkings or an intensi\'{'- (';lr(' unit 1n a 1·exas hospital. Columbia Blank Tape Columbia Three Pak Eighty Min· ute B·Track Blank Recording Tapes. Buy Two! Get Three! 4.99 Tape Carrying Case Either 8-Track or Cassette 9.99 Eri<.·. ll details his rour-year fighl ~gainsl leukemia and the de- Christmas Lp&Tape Specials Now is time ... 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YOU -a1onvi.io . ....,.._._ 131·17~0-495-1700 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642 .. !5678 PUBLIC NOTICE ,..ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STA TIME NT Tl>e to11owlf19 ~r...., I\ OOIAQ busl"''' ''' PROFESSIONA'\..C.HEMICALSOI' ORANGE COUNTY, 2S11 Wes! Slrltl-r HI, Senti Ane, Cel 11. WJ'Ool Jim LittAOcotk. 2S21 W. Sun!'-, HI. S.nta An1, Calltornld '110' TP1!1 tl<Alntll "con<luct«I ~an lnd!~IOIMIL Jim L.Ackotk Thi\ slall""'"t ,..,, 111«1 ""'" tr. (.ounly O•rk of O.an91t co .. n1v on Ot· ll;iberll. 1'7S. ...... Publltntd Or1n91t Cod~! Oally PllOl. Ma,..mbH J, 11, 1•, 1~. 191} •1'I0-1S PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8USI Nl!SS NAMISTATEMENT flCTIT10US llUSIMl!SS 11W lollowlno l)etMln 1, oolno Ml· l'IAMES.TATEM.El'IT ne1~11 : ll>t loUowlno Pf!t\,On •S Oolno bu!l• SOUTHERN CALtF'ORNIA <w:l\I~:& SOVNO SPECIALIST 1"'91 REALTY, 1108 MOnroa Wty, (o,t. · MIW, CA. •1616 !:.c><lr1 ... s1 .• Ml\~lony1,10.c.Am1s ooell Franlllln Larson 1101 Ron1!d J . BOuch11•C1. 1•4•1 SCiolr'llPI Ml>fl•Olt W•Y. (.o''' Me''· C.A. nb11o SI . Mis, Ion Vll)O. CA "1•1~ Th ii builnt$$ ., COllOUt!ed br "" It!• TPll• tiujlnes' h coMlucl•O by en 1 ... di•ldu•I. dl .. ido.lal •• Odell F t.1rson R.J.&oucr,.rd n.J, i\11tm~nt w•• llll'd "'11PI I,. Thi\ \lattmlfll wli 111«1 wllPI llW ~y Clerk of OrtnQlt Co1.1nt1 on Oc- eoumy Cle•~ ot Oranoe Cou1111"" Oc· tODerJI, 1t 1s. lober ll, l'IS FttUll ~ Put>Uv.td 0.1"9" Cotil 0.Uy Pllol. Pub!ISM(I °'"'9'" CoaU 0.111 Pll<ll, No ... mbltrS 1J 19 1• 1'1S •181·1S Oct. n.1'. lnO NO•.~. ll «121·1S • ' • ' PUBLIC NOTICE CP·Uil SUl"EllllOlll COUlllTOFTHI: STATE OFCALIPOlllNIA POlll TitE COUNTY OFOlllAlfGE IM. A·ISl41 lfOTI CE OF HIEAlitlNG 011' l"l!TITIOH FOR 1"11108ATI! OF WILL AIOIO FOtlt LETTl!lllS T llSTAMElf· TAJtY AND AUTHOllllli TION TO AD- M 1 fol IS TE tit UlfOIEtit THIE INOll'l!:NOl!NT AOMINISTlllATION O~ISTATES ACT ~ .. 116W1I""") E1tat1 ot FffANCES CARROLL JONES, Dac11wd. NOTICE IS HIERE8Y GIVEN 11"!11 JIAY ROONE'I' JONES JR, 1\11 Ill«! """9tn a Pttltlon !or Pr OW I• ol 'Mll tllO lor L•Tltrl T•1t•men1erv •nll Autllorlrtllon 10 Allmlnlot•r undet IPll lndl!Ollldlnl A<1m1Plltilr1Uon af EllllH "<'-Af'lr•"'<• to wfll<h 1$ l'l'WCl9 l0t lur1fllr O>Afllt.,ltr\, tnd 11111 IN tlrnt .,.,, .. ICI of "''""q Ir,. 1•nw hM bRn Mi fCH' NowmlMtr 7~. "7S. 11 •:JO a.m .• l11tl"t CO\lrtrvomot Otpt•tm•nt No. lot ~IO court, 11 100 Clwlt C.nler Ori..,, W11t. In ,~, Clly ol ~"'n'• AM. Gellfomle. 0.11dNO..,,mbtr I, 1115. WILLIAM I:. SI JOHN, County C11rll l"JtlHN•tlt A 8UNT ...........,. ... "'. $t,Sl.e1t ....,.l!Strfft, Sl1. ,11 .......... c...~1•92''' ........,.. .... : ,,_UtlMer Putitllllld °'"'91 COtl)t Dally Pllol. ,.,¥.II I' II "7\ 4•1) P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOU' 8USINESS NAMll STATllMl!JllT Tlw follOwl"t Pt!f!Otl Is cloillQ bull· NUH: lllOSALIND'S SECRETAfflAL SERVICE, 11Sl2 Bee<tl 81...,,., H....-1. lnvtGfl etac:tl, C.lllornl1 i?M& R-llnll Me.-., Alkt Munro, 1o:uo I W11,.., ,.,,..nut, Founltln \fell••. c.lllorlll•'21Cl8 Tiii' ti.nhw11 Is COlldllCted by If\ ln- dlvk:Nll. AowUf'ld M, A, M~n•o Tllh 1!1t1menl Wil' U!l'd wltPI IN Countr C"rli: of 0r•"9' co.,n1y on Oc:- loWJ 21, 1t1s. ....,, f'Vblltfwod Or_,,tt Cot\! Oelly Piiot, Oct. :rt, •rid Nov. S, 12, 19. 1'1S 4110-IS PUBLIC NOTICE DAHLE MOVED HIS SHOES TO IRVINE SITE Larry Taylor, Annette Luce, Gerry Young 40 Years Old Honors Put On Beckman Beckman Instruments, In c. of F\Jllerton and its rounder-chairman. Or. Arnold 0 . Beckman, has been honored by the Newcomen Soc iety of North America al a dinner meeting marking the com· pany·s 40th year. Some 350 bus iness and prof1~ssional leaders al· tended th e event Mond ay night at the Ca lifornia Club in Los Angeles. The Newcomen Society is a U.S.-Britis h organization dedicated to the study a nd publication or busincsi-;. industrial and institutional history. TRACING THE COMPANY'S development, Dr. Beckman said emphasis on research has been a principal fa ctor in its growth and development. The former Caltech chemistry processor launched the firm in 1935 with an electronic pH meter developed initially to measure lhe acidity or lemon juice in a Corona citrus plant. TODAY, BECKMAN MANUFACTURES more than 5,000 products ranging from liquid /crys tal dis· plays ror digital watches to analytical systems (or hospital and clinical laboratories. In the past several years, the company has augmented its traditional "hardware" businesses with consumable chemical products, including syn- thetic hormones for biomedical research and enzymes and other biochemicals for medical and ind~trial applications. In the fiscal year ended June JO. Beckman sales were a record $228.6 million. Crosby l11vesting In Hot Springs WARNER SPRINGS (AP) -Entertainer Bing Crosby is one of five partners said to have paid S2.8 million for the Warner Hot Springs resort 60 miles northeast o( San Diego. A. Cal Rossi Jr .• presi-court. hot sulphur spr dent of a San Francisco . firm bearing his name. ings and stables. said escrow was closed this week. THE 3,000-ACRE re- sort has been owned by the William Henshaw family for n ea rly 65 years but reportedly has suffered losses in recent years. Construction of i m- provements to the resort hotel wil l begi n in December, Rossi said. There also are 96 bungalows, a t ennis 9 ° Dividend For S1nith Inc. Smith International. Inc. or Newpart Beach declared the regular quarterly dividend of nine cents per common · share, payable Nov. 28 to shareholders or record Nov.17. Robert L. F'lynne, pre· sident and chieC ex- ecutive officer. noted it is the company's 55th consecutive quarterly dividend. AMONG CROSBY'S partners are Jerr Dennis, president or Dennis Development Col of San Leandro, and Loris DiGrazia. a San Fran· cisco businessman. Rossi said that Crosby bought into the deal because he and the en- tertainer have "a very long friendship.·· They plan $2 million in im· provemcnts, he added. Business Forecast Dr. Theodorl.' /\. An· derson , professor o( economics at the UC L.A Graduate School o f Management, will be the guest speaker at a meet· ing oC the Financial Ex- ecutives· Institute. The meeting will be h<!ld at 6 p.m . Thursday at lheSaddleback Inn. Dr. Anderson's topic "''ill be "The Business Jo""orecasl. ·· OOL.OMAMANDCO; Atty. HIMA-lll ... )1t " ......... LMA,......,Cetif .... J P\11:111\IM'd Ol'•nOI' (NU 0.11• Piia!. Na•.'· 11, 1,, u, 1•1s •ns.1s f Goodbye Clunky Shoes?· Trends in Footwear Return to Elegance l Shoe importer Doug Dahle firmly believes that women's footwear is marchin"' into a. new era or elegance. Milad)' he says, wants no more ort{;e 11mon:1ter .. styles or their many mutations that have so dominated design and style the last decade. CLASSIC HEELS, streamlined styll"s and good leathers are very much in, ht" says. The clodhopper of dubio us parentage and doubtful materials is going to be hard to find In the shoe catalog. And what shoe-s hopping- madamC' wants today is ob,·ious- ly delighting Dahle and the many footwear specialists who have faithfully catered to her wants in recent years. Even though, at times, it was with raised eyebrows and pursed Lipe;. The marked change Or pace in the women's shoe industry com- es Cor Dahle at a time when he has uprooted the Dahle As· sociates bus iness he built in Arcadia In favor of the spacious Flour Cost Reduced MINNEAPOLIS !UPIJ -Two milling companies have reduced the price or all·purpose flour they sell to stores by 80 cents per 100 p:>unds. Pill s bury Co. and General Mills r educed the flour price or lower wheat prices, spakesmen Cor the compani('s said. plant he operates in the Irvine area. ulT WAS TIME TO make our move," he said. · Dahle said proximit y to Orana:e County Airport was a major factor in the move. A.ir travel is an almost daily item o n the bustling Dahle group's agenda. The company imPorts Crom Italy. Spain, Finland, Mexico and Brazil and a volume that has t.oomed (rom $80.000 investment to an annual $15 million didn 't get there without a lot of on-the·SJ>Ol supervision, Dahle said. The Dahle group brings thoroughbred s hoes like Lis a Continentals,' Alfeiro Maccanti, Via Veneto and Circus Maximum from Europe to the United States and puts tbem on the feel or Amt>rican Women via May Com· pany, Broadway, Bu!Cum 's and Wetherby Kaiser stores. '1WE WANT THE BEST and we buy the bes t." secretary· treasurer Larry Taylor said. "And there's no one in tbe world at this time to equal the craftsmen in the Italian artisHn factories which supply many or our lines of shoes " Nine men who are stockholders in the 42-member operation play dual roles with obvious success . Heading a top echelon that combines administrative duties with sales c lout are Dahle himself, vice president Gerry Young and Taylor. ' Dahle's executive force is re· ady at the drop of a shoe to board a jet Cor Spain, Ita ly or any Euro· pean point catering to the grow· ing demand in this nation for top- flight European Cootwear. "ANY IMPORT liOUSE runs into the kind or problems that send us jetting to Europe,'' Taylor commented. "And it almost always simply isn·t the O~er 1'he Counter HA.SD Li•lilMJ> kind of deC'i.;ion tbaf cin be made by mail -you have to go out there and talk to these people.·· But Dahl6 and his aides have no intention of letting the Euro· pean trade that i:s ruling their warehouse with craftisman- styled s hoes divert their Allen· Uon Crom U .S. shoemakt'T'S. ~lounting inflation in Europe is makjng U.S shoemaJceni: more competitive, Dahle explained. ''The next big growth in our ln· dustry might be right here at home." he said. "l( it UI:, we are ready to utilize it." .. BUT WHILE THE\' wotcb ond measure that domestic gro\lr'lh, Dahle suppliers are moving to meet the demands generated by the renaissance of the classic shoe -a s hoe of sharp contours and clean lines accented by fine European leathers and kid skins. ''We 're here to give the American shoe shopper exactly what she wants," Taylor said. "But, I must admit, it's good to see her wanting the kind or shoes that are flowi ng into this warehouse today.'' Yields Down On Vegetables WASmNGTON (UPI) -Won dering why you paid more Cor rresh vegetables during the past .summer? The Agriculture Department s upplied at leas t part of the answer with a report estimating that fresh market vegetable pro- duction from J uly through Sep tember is now estimated at 49.8 million hundredwe ight ('Om pared with 50.5 million hun dredweight in the same period a year ago. • Up 100 0 UQ ?0 0 Up 11 ~ Up It I Up 16 ' UP U.l U1> U9 Up U.l Up 11 S Ui> 11 I Up 109 Up 108 Up 10 J Up 10.0 UP 10.0 Up 'l S Up 'l Up '1 MUTUAL FUNDS N9w \forll Follow CG Pl,lnel l .'1 9 ... ~U F S.JI S.IO Narv FCI •.2• N.L. AIT'I Siu 1.M 3.11 l"IOHEElll FO: Am Ind J 71 N L, lnq 11 • Hsi of bl CG lf'l(F 7.11 I.SI Slcll f'd l .M 1 ... 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MJckwee has been apr>ointed vice presi· dent or marketing Md con~mer products at Roe.kwe:ll International Corp.'t Mic.roelectronlc Product Division in Anaheim. l-le was formerly director or consumer sales. • Irvine resident Leonard J. CbaJIUn ha.s joined the NavCom Syslems Division of Hoffman Elec· tronics Corp. in El l\tonte as manager or purcha.s. ing. Prior to joining Hoffman, Challain served Jn lbe U.S. Navy, retiring as a captain. • • Jlarrlette F. Witmer has been elected Western r<'gional vit"e president of the Drug, Chemical. and Allied Trades Association, a national group of drug :i.nd related chemicaJ firms. . She is president of Deepwater Chemical Co. ~nd a resident of Coronadel T\lar. • Wtndell Fish has been named corporate group viC'e president of employe services at Dart In- "''" dustries, Inc. Fish joined Dart as manager of group insurance in 1953. lie was promoted to direc- tor of employe services in 1963 and has directed the firm's employe benefit programs for nearly 25 years. He and his wife live ln Newport Beach. • . Steve Gardner, longtime Southern California advertising and public relations executive, has been appointed to head up the Los Angeles office of Radzat, Holloway, McManuS and Moore, Inc. • James W. Reynolds has been named Air California's customer service manager at San . Francisco International Airport He was previously a manager with Continental Airlines at Denver·s Stapleton Field Reynolds is a graduate of Orange Coast College • i· T.arry Geerdes has been named manager of I Bank of America's Mission Viejo office • • ' Geerdes joined the bank in 1964 • Jarqut1ine Lucas has been appointed assistant vice president and loan officer for South Coast N•· tional Bank, according to bank president Nick J . Florio. She brings 16 years or bank· ing expe'rience to the South Coast Plaza bank. Mr s. Lucas and her husband live in Tustin. • • Leslie Ann Taylor has been named director of communica- Luus tions for Very Important. ; 1 Products, Inc. in Newport Beach. 1 She was formerly vice president of communica· ' ' tions for Charles Kemp Enterprises, Inc. in Atlanta. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow.Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks INDEXES 47 .52 84.15 838.55 89.87 up up up up 0.29 .• 0.52 3.07 0.53 <•11i11«•rs 1111d l.tJN_.rs ,...,,; Yorti (UPI) -Tr.. fol-..i119 lld ~ the 1IOCkS !Mt hi.,. !ilfll'led l'l'llK1. •ncl 10$1 In. moll tl•SH on potrcotnl ol t t1111191 on !I'll N•w Yortl Stock E ~ c """'91 . Net fnd potrcenl•ge cPI~ 1,.. "" dl!ffre1Kt ti.1-.n fl'lot pr•'llOUI C~llO' prlc• •ncl UW current closing Prlc•. GA.INE .. I 1 Lncttwn •• 11'Ao + l 'I'• Up 2'.0 l AmC•IO MIO 1\'+ 16 UP 2S.O l Llyll.t Furn • ...., + ~ ~ 1•.• ..... 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"'-il•Co .... 1)1 14~+ " Pllf'tl.-"t 1"1PI . • !OS J"" , .. Pwt•r 1.CW 11 41 litlt \lo HO USTON CUP!) -Coastal States Gas Corp. said it filed an antitrust suit agalmt Occidental Petroleum Corp. of ·Los Angeles 5eeking treble damages for Occidental 's seizure by court order Of 49 percent Of t~·o Car6'oes of Ubyan · oil being delivered lo Coa.stal States ,Gas. • -4 0 - IMlco.! ... u 2q, ·"~·)ii .. • .. ··- ., 88 OAILVPILOT Wednesd1y, Nowmber 12, 1975 • •• Tonight's TV Highlights KHJ f) 7 : 30 -"Solomon a nd Sheba .'' Yul Brynne r a nd Gina LoUobrigida play the title roles in this 1959 bibLical CJliC . . KO CE ~ 7 :35 -L ag una Art Colony. The unique comrriunity of Laguna Beach is spotlighted in this KOCE special. AB C fJ 11 :30 -''The Night Strangler.'' This folJowup fli ck to the im· mensely s uc cessful "The Night Stalker" preceded the short-Lived series of the same name wi th Darren McGavin and Simon.Oakland. TV DAILY LOG Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES 1:00 0 '111~ C...."°"" (dll) '59- llobtlt 8111on. flhU it llwunce. ~ (C) "Nl1•t hoplt" (d11) ·~­ GrtfOl'Y PKk. Rit~ G1m, Broderick ':JO 0 "MIR If tflt Orlrtt" {tiw) '51 -$11101 Ryan. Ridlard Trrti1. '11•• II Ille lr11 Ml*" (lch) '39-loult l:lO Q (CJ "Tiit 11iPt Tiiey .. WM Mi111.,..1" (com) ·68 -llS<in Ro· bards, Sri" [~land. J:OO lfc) ft) "'" .. th MwJ" (d") '11-Rotltft Hoob. SIMn llrooks. ~ud, J\Mn 81n111tt. to:oo ""· lrtktt'• 1e l llW" '40-Uwan! G~obln$011, Jl:Ot , .... w (6r1) ')9 - Cttolt lombut C.11 Grtnt. J:JO(}J .,., Link Qi(MM~ (COlll'I) '40 -W. C. ritlds, Mtt Wttt 0 It) "C,,,,.. Part I (tn!A) '6l- Nf111it Wood, Rouhlld Rirut/1, ~lrt Ml1dl!I. KOCE Television (50) Burma Dancers Delight ~ericans h ave always displayed a deep re· gard -make that reverenee -for the folk da nce and native theater forms of other lands. An increa~;ini; number of dance and theater troupes from abroad have come here to display their ('rafts and they have relurned to t hei r native ! lands wi(h nothing but praise for tht eager attention devoted to their programs by American audiences. There can be no doubt In view of what happened at Orange Coast College Mon.day night that the. artists of the Burmese National Theater will have a .... similar tale to tell when they return to their Rangoon headquarters alter their first American tour. A STANDING ROOM on ly audience -a numbt>r of seatless enth~iasts squatted on a corner of the stage throughout the performance -gave these inert"dibly graceful and gifted Burmese an ovation that will s urely not be equalled a t any other stop on their U.S. tour. ll was no more than they deser ved for a fast'1nating de mo nstration of a compelling and lutld danre form that is. in som1: instances, ne~r l y 1.200 years old. Accentt.>d by incredibly beautiful robei1 and lht!: quaint but utterly l:!luqucnt Burmese musical in· slruments. the ~upple dancers cast a spell over an l'ntraneed audience with a series of dances that wove a fairy tale pattern (rCJm the folk lore th at pro- mpted the dante form. TllF.SE BRILI.IANT BURMESE m ake their flowing, exquisite dante forms look easy but any s uc h eoeclusion by an unthinking amateur W4ilili forestalled by the first intriguing item on the pro- gram Monday nig ht. Director U Than rtfyint ·s trouµt" demonstrated the basic movements and patterns which take four years to master and which must be second nature to the artist before he or she can t ake part in any dance routine. Some idea of the magnitud e of the task that awaits the budding dancer in Burma can be gained Reagan for MaeArtht•r? Q : Any idt-a how many name actors wt•re disap- pointt"d wht'n {irorge C. Scott won the title roll' in "Patton"?-B·.T., l.ubbock, Tf'x. A: At least two. l.adislas ~·ar;:igo. who penned the J>atton book from which the movie was adapted. told us that J ohn Wayne would have givt>n his right arm to play thl' part that won an Oscar for thl' best pi cture of 1970. "It 's the only book the Duke com- pletely read that year ," Jo'arago claimed he heard. Ronald Reagan (v.•ho made more than 50 film s dur- in~ hi s movit'-1'V c<ireer J eon-.. 'fti • fessed in 1972 that "thl' ham in him made him v.·ish he could h;1,·edon(' · P :1 tton . · · There's anothrr j!Cnerars biografilm l{cag;:1n mi~ht be talked into making -if he 's not livinj.! in th e Wh itt: !louse th en. And that's tht story of Douglas i\1aeArthur. J{eagan had a l1ttlC' of both 1111E.t.G.t.H ~1 acArthur and P:.itton in his makeup. Refore he left the California governor's m <1nsion. h<' lashed out at the stutC''s lawmakers, :1eeusing lh<'nl of ignoring the ne(-ds and intt•rests of Californi an ~. "They think ," ht' thought aloud. "that this i s~• J?amt' of thl'ir sittfnJ? up there and dropping h3nd grenad('S on mt•. Frankly, they remind me of a bunch of kids V.'riting on a toi let wall!·· Q : My mother won't let me bu y comedian Grorgt" Carlin's latt"st album -claiming it's too dirty. Is it? -Stuart R., N('w Bedrord, Mass. t\: That ·s a matter of wh ose mother is li st enin~. Comedian C;,1rlin 's mother .says it 's okay. 1\nd l.ittle David Records (in a promotional package to disc jo<'keysJ riuotes from m om·s ton gu('-in-eheek tt>:Stimonial : "This r('("ord is not dirty and contains no filthin<'ss of ;,1ny kind. It can be playcd without f <'ar of losing your morals, license or lis teners. Q ; Now that llrigitte Rardot's threatf'ning again lo throw in her towC'I, who's t ht' busiest Frf'nch actrt'sS in films today? -~l arilou Bro"'"• Milwaukf'f'. .i\: ;\ !\Irs. v.·ho can·l l\1i ss. StPphan(• Audran. \1:ho's rapidly rPplacing RJI and all the other Parisian pretl ics tt.s the hottest new F'rench aetrt·ss. Sht".11 bt• Sf'('ll ht•re soon in Ray Stark's ""Thl' Jll aek Rird "" (or '''fhe Malte.st• Fa.Iron 1•1lt•s A g ain ~") with Gt><>rge Seg;d. !\111e. Audran. off-screen. is old- fashioned. Sh<' s t ill li\•es with h<'r hu sband -direc- tor Claudt" Chabrol. " ... ... " ........ , , .. / ... ". ''" "''"'"" ,.., ... l• ..... "'""'''' tt• !tel; ,, .... . ., ....... .. "°11110 (-11-·---MAID TIMIS i ... --Un tl llG MAN_- ~•" IJH-1&UUMllMn• 11/11 TOUNG PUNKINSTllN l'OI MUI a PAPll MOON l'OJ -·._...-~ IOlllllAll• IUll( .. , IAIDOZ 111 0.1 .. ,, ....... ,_ ....... NI Nlf Of wan ltlllfl'I. .. nu1 Llfl ADVINTVllS IOI 5TIONOllT MAH IH WOllD till ..... 119\11'lln. °""'I Iii .~ .. ""'-· ....... 1-00 • .._,..,,"' '''" t••O•ll•l •Oii(! • [MOl tlf~ ~•Ofl !I Fi fi• ....... " " ....... ~-- , ....... .. .... ., ..... .,. .,. 1 ....... ·-··" ........ ,.,,.,, ·--TlDAl WAVE l"f _,,,._-;,;;;;....cc-•• ~. -- 3 DAl'S OF TMI CONDOl ••• --DIATH WISH "9 -... ~ .................. ... •OOSTll COGtul'H 1"91 --Ill ,., --~ THI GIEAT WALDO PIPPll !NI ;;;;9=:::::;;::=~ '• .. ---Pl ••'!::,''"' •., '"• ''' MAHOGANY""' ':;:·,';';',' /,'•• '.'··· ""---a_--~"""--""'•~,,._;:~: MACON COUNTY UNI m S..••'""' ........ Ml-IJ\I -~ -· --.. , ... , ......... ':=-~::t M .,,.... 11M11t llft' YOUNG flANKINSRIN !Nr1 --W.W. & DtXIE Do\HCEll:INGSINI "" llOIXI' ..... "" YOUNG PUtlklHSTllN !NI CllUUI-• DEATH WISH 111 -·"'~UM llOLLIUAll ~ --· CllAZT MAMA "' -•-t1U f09• l lf'I 00 IT AGAIHll'tl .. ., • ...__CAM IOUlllAll 1111 --.... CIAZY-1"1 ....... °'._,...,,,, ,.., """'"" --ITIONOllT lWI .... WOllO 191 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardnrr Q : H ow's m y favorit e t'X ·Be atle Pau l ;l1 cCartnl'y, doing lhf'Se days? -Terri ' il1c~ Richmond, Va. · " A: f-lt~·s reaching beyond the moon ~·ith his ''Venus and Mars" album, whieh wi nged into orbit in four countries. hiltinj! the No. I spot in England rranc<'. J a pan and the U.S. ' (~: Say it is n't so. That Yalt-'s "Whlrrenpool Song"' wa s r f'ally composfd by a s tudent rrom llarvard. -Bill Scott (a \'ale alumnus), :"\ew lfavt'n, Conn. ' A.: Rut it is so. It v.·a:; composed by a llarvard student Guy H . SeuJJ. \Vith revist.-d lyrics written by Rudy \1allee as a tribute tu his 01lma mater. Yale, it was adopted as a tht•me song by the Wh iffenpoor Society t'ar ly in 1919 -an organization within the 'J:'alE' Glt"e Club. (For the record : ~1 a ny people th ink :1 "whiffenpoof" is a bird. It is n't. ll's an im;1gi nary creature glorified in Vict or llerbert'.s Opl'rl'tto:.i. · l .ittl l' :'-Jl~mo . · · Send your quest1or1s to lly (;ard ner. · Glad You Ask{'d That ... corr of tins nt'1vspaper. r•.o lkJI /5(.(), Cosio ,\1eso 92026 .. \lonly1l ond /ly Gordnt'r. 011 swer as many queslions o.s th('y can 1n thl'1r eo/urnn, but 011.• volume of mail makes personal r1•plies1 rnpo.~.~bl1•. SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES ~DIEGO FWY. AT !Rl~TOL "l DAYS OF THE COHDOll" 7:10 & t:lO SO.COAST PLAZA W /S.•. l:JO.l:J0.5:10 7:10 &, t:lO ~.111 1 '"'f (P"'ll•.•~IC. SO.COAST PLAZA "HEARTS Of THE WEST" IPCI ,,., , .. ,_ l:JO-,...,., "I TOUCH Of CUSS" (PIH 5'"-JJS1 J·fO I IO:JO S .. f\-l:ll.-1.oOO-Ul·.lt "ROOSTER COGBURN" lPGI t:ll ht,,_ ''''"':)f.111 "THE GREAT WALDO PEPPER" 1:11 , .. ,,,_ J;t '"1:10 "THE WAY Wf WERE" t :IO ~ .. ,_ l;JO.t:Jl).foJO "A TOUCH OF CLASS" lPGI 1:11 htfl-l:~l.>I "SWINGING BARMAIDS" lRI l :lO Sot fS-J< I :45-S:Oo.l:lO "DOCTOR MINX" !RI ,,,,_,o,oo l :I ~6:45-10:00 ® MWS " -SW ID•• 11111' -1.-: llllYRISS ~tMP.A;!ftp•·~l~l(li·ll.l.liO 8llKM P!Olt!OI ~ 11 'l:T!~ IJDl£l • c,,_ r.ontll -·••1tPIJllllOUf• 11.otilWAllS ik-'C1tS1I'·l!:.SPRI1Wi • ._..~o ~ • ~.,...,, IUl'lt111$11"111f ·!IOfO.oJ•~· ' from this s tatistic it takes a year to learn 25 of thest> exf'rCl ~t'S aTid there are u:i many as 200 known to masters o! the Burn1ese dance. l.t>t us s hove s tatisli<'s aside a nd PllY tribute to thf' dancers and musicians o! the llurmese National Theater. It was a breathtakingly beautiful insight into a nation and people who have long preferred their ht>rit a~e or gr ace and beauty to thr treed and violence that often surround thei r nal1 Vt' land. (T(\'t• "'"''* 'W-~.~!~ .. . ~ (Oii ............. . JACK NICH LSON <[~~;~ •nd 1561 W, SUNFLOWEllll W.OF RI T L C M ~-0059' A ""MUMAt-1FACTOl"1~1 v "CAUFOIMIA srur IRI "'CH.ULOTTl• IXJ ""SUPU l'llEMS" Ill BlllT RmOJIS "THE LOllGEST YARD" -AIDUCTIOM'' Ill "IUSTElt & llWE" Ill -l'Wll\I HU 1:10-1;t-Sl.J I UCW1 "~!OATS :i.Al.a SU!ol.-0~ IJ.JI "WQU.UIAU" tll "JOHHHY FllE ClOOD" "THE HUM AN fACTOI:" "CAUFOIHIA srur II> ~ "'CU.IY MOMMA .. IPGI ~ "ALOHA I OllT & IOSE*' "AIDUCTIOM'' Ill "'IUSTEl & llWE"' "HEARTS OF THE WIST' "SLITHER" (PG) "YOUNG FlAHKEHSTEIN" Cl'GI "MONTY l'YTHOH & THE HOLY GRAIL" IPGI "HARD TIMES" lPGI "LAST DETAIL" lRI "YOUNG FRAMkEHSTBM" lf"GI "WHERE DOES IT HURT7" 11"61 -ntf HAl"PT HOOK&"' II> "'A IOY A.MD HIS DC>G-" "HARD TIMES" !PG! "LAST DETAIL" !RI "HUMAN FACTOR" ll'GI "DEVILS RAIN'' ll'GI edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 ALWAYS ON CALL.. DAV NIGHT Dl/TY Dl/TY t i ~ ... '. ,._ 4H1._.,-..1.._ I "DR. MINX" I SHf1' .. 'f'Qffl W.UCl<Hr"0"'1'1'UTl [DY MlJM.lllS • ~ .. •,I~. ,. ....... J~-· . '1•1 ~ • .,.,,~ '" De Lives for Laughs wmedy King Neil Simon Working on Movie ByBOBTifOMAS L.OS ANGELES (AP) -"I Jike it when the au- dience is laughing, and when I 'm laughing, too.'' Neil Simon was explaining why he centinues his prolilic output of comedies for lhe s tage and screen. ~o Am erican writer has been so successful at it, and after almost 30 yea.rs in the laugh·maklng busi· ne.ss, he's working harder than ever before. Born in the Bronx on the Fourth ot July 48 years a.co, Simon spent most of his life in New York P'IEll..SIMOH City and became its playwright laureate w ith such prodUClions as "Barefoot in the Park," "The Odd CoupJe," "Plaza Suite" and ''The Pri:soner of Second Avenue ." Last June he moved to Californ ia. Why? "For one thing, I had a change in my personal lire. I remarried, and most of ·m y wife's work is out here. She is actress J\farsha Mason or 'Cinderella Llberty' and other £ilms. ha\'e a good rapport... i "Murde.r by Death" grew out o his longtime ~mbition to write a mystery. "I put the paper in the typewriter as I always do. not knowing where the idea would lake me.·· he sajd. "I'm prepared to stop at Page 10 if it dotsn 't seem to be goin g all.)'Where -1 must have a bun· dred 10..page m a nuscript.a. Or I might write to Page 20 and put it aw•y fo r awhile. But once [ have passed t hat Point, 1 always pursue it tc.rthe end and have it performed. My lnmk conlai.ns no completed plays." THE LESS HAPPY S IMON projeC'l was "Bogart Slept Here," whiC'h Mike Nichols directed for two weeks with Robert DeNiro and J\1arsha Mason. Then it was suspended. "J Wrui busy working on 'Murder by Death' so I don't know exactly what happened." Simon re· marked. ''It 's possible that the chemistry of De Niro and the picture was not right, or the .chemistry or !'l'ichols and J)eNiro was not right. Perha ps it was a lighter picture than DeNiro is accustomed to. I do know that he is an arresting personality, and your ey<"s are glued to him even when wh.at he is !foing on the screen is wrong for him.'' DAILY PILOT 81J 'Family' Firs t ABC Captures Weekly Title • )JE\\' ''ORK fAPl -For the se..,enth time in nine weeks. CBS' "AU in the Family" has com~ out as th~ nation':s m o!!l·popular evening show in the au· dience:iamplu of.the A. G.--Nlelson Company.- Last week'!J Nielsen ratings. made public today . also had good ne"''~ fWAB.C ·TV:. enj2.Jloi Jts. ~St tiea.son ever after years or running third in the na . tional ratings, T llE NI EL.S E~ FIGURES said ABC was No. I in the 'A'eekly ratings a\PeraJ:es last Vt'l•ek ror ::iecond time since the season began 1n September . A big help "'as ABC's second s howinfit: this year of the mo"ie "Walk1 nJ:: Tall." v.·h1(·h la:;t v.·eek was th(' nation 's seC'ond hi ghest-r ated program. It did slightly better in the ratings than "'"hen it first v.•a:-. broadcast in ~1 arch this year. "I FELT I NEEDED a change in my pro- ft~ssional lire as well. Last year l found myself in :-.Jew Haven trying out a pl ay. and I realized that for l·I straight years l had tried out plays in New Jlaven. Simon e)(pects ''Bogart Slept Here" to res ume next spring with a new director and new m ale s tar. llotv It's Done ACCORDING TO lA'iT "'eek's Nielsens. the na lion's 20 highes t ·rated evening programs were "All in the Family" <CBS ); "Walking 1'ull"' CAllC Sun· day Mo vi('); "Phyllis'" tCBS); "The Sax Million Dollar Man•• (ABC); "Rhoda" <CBSl ; "Sanford and Son .. (!"JRC l: "l\.Taudt:'" and "Mary Ty ler Moore" (both CBS); "l.1lt le I louse on the Prairie" {NBC ): "J-Iappy Day:s'' und "WelC'ome Back, Kol ter" (both ABC): "Good T imes" and ··ooh Ne\Yhart · · (both CAS): ·· F.mergcncy' · <N BC ): '"ThC' \Y altons " (CH.5 l, "J'aul Lynde Special " L<\.RC J: "('arol BumC"tl" (C BS )~ "Sla rsky etnd Hutch .. (.i\RC): "Cunnon ·· (C BS); and "Tht· Rookies" Ct\BC). • "l still want lo do plays, but I 'll try them out hC're before going to New York. My next one, 'California Suite,· will open at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles. Before that, we'll play for a 'A'eek in Santa Barbara or one of those other 'Sans.· "Also -and this may be a part of getting older -[wanted to change my style of living so I could enjoy the environment more. It has become very difficult to do that in New York City." "Californ ia Suite" will be a variation on the format of "Plaza Suite," in which an actor and ac· tress played different chara<'ters in three short pl ays The neW setting is the Beverly Hills Hot el, with (our performers alternating in four one -acters. Simon did his research on his many visits lo B'ever· ly Hills -"the hotel lost a good customer when I moved out here · · Burt Lan(.'asler demonstrates the art of cn1ot· ing in fro nt of a camera during a seminar at Reed College in Portland , O re. The 62·yl'a r · olcl Oscar winner told the c lass he "neve r tried t o bl'comr. a n actor, bul I just k£'pt f<.ill · ing into s how business ... 1-le y,•as elected to the college board of trustees. The slender , unassuming playwright has become involved in two movies. although one has had a rock y bl.'ginning. First, the good news . It is ' .\furder by Ilf'ath, .. a wild comedy in which the v:orld's greatest detectives try to solve a murder The cast includes David Niven, Peter Sellers, Mag- git> Smith, James Coco, Alex Guinness, Peter Falk and Truman Capote. SJ MOS W .-\S OCCUPYING A trailer next to the stage where the Columbia movie \\'as being ~hot, and he is thC're ('Ve ry day. "That's another good thing about Jiving out hC're, ·· he said . '· J ran be on the set every day . In the past I was a lw ays in the East when the pictures \11ere made. Now if (director) Bob Moore needs to change lines or add di alogue, I'm right there to hel p. We h<Jvt~ "'Orked together on the stage, so we Finch Joins Cast LOS ANGEi.ES (A P l -Peter Finch has joined William f-lold en and Faye Dunaway in the cast of '-.'l~twork ," P addy Chayefsky's movie view of the t elevision world The Rritish actor will pl ay a TV news a nchorman in the joint production of Uni led Artists and ~1G 1\-1 --Surf ..... , ,.."' , ... ,_•H I• ... ''°'' ... ""' Uli tl'll .. 5-tl.t ............... ...OUYN'" U.S. PlllMlal Pwf• t sn ':JO & f;JO " COSTA MESA .::.· .. -T-k .. ld l\t! O..ok- •ot"T. MITCHUM "FAREWELL, MY LOVELY" ·l't.US- UAM COMMllT ~w.L~~.~.4!9P N U •tl'•l\-fot1' -•u l l ,...l .. .....,, DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642·5G78 "Visually Very Flashy." -ARCHER WINSTON, N. Y. Post I Ro6tRT Rmroao ~\ W.u~Y'&+La ~ ... •t O•H ... O.U ·• , • .,.,. CUNT WTwooo :Ir\.' ntlom SAllCTIDN. t-. ........ , R1ch•rd Ell mall p•tst l'lll ARBOR ol ADAMS, COSTA ME SA, PHONE 546·310 N HARBOR BLVD . · ONI MtlE SOU lH Of SAN DIEGO fWT . • AL'S GARAGE opening nov. 14 56 FASHION ISLAN D NEWPORT BEACH 7 14 644· 7030 ' -Otta•••. lfJJ. In tholed..,. words didn't buy "'uch. •' .,.,_ r • • 11Al!D TIMES ti. ••• ' ·'• ....... ,..".. ' '<•·-.. , . • . . t~ ,, '"'AN""D'"'~, .... ,.f~:·-· fl .l /J(Jii/t/ /J(ll 't: /)('['/1 11 /1 l\'l' .ll<JI 1·1 H BUSTER and BILLIE HUNTINGTON CINEMA BEACH AT ELLIS, H.B. 847-9608 847·6017 It's the same tm dudes hom"Uptown Satu1day N1ghr bu1 this tine they're back with kid dyn·o-m1te' 811819 PllTlll ·BILL C8S8' LIT'Sll IT8181B S..nu. Ana f •wy . .,.,, Ch1p1n111 0Fll'l0-• 558-7022 THE PICTURE TO BEAT FOR THE NEXT SET OF OSCARS "'-'.:: "'DOG DAY' WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST TALKED ABOUT MOVIES OF THE YEAR. II is a tough, hard-hitting, uneompromising film ... another Oscar nomination for Pacino:' -1'11911 Pn11111 ... , kABC·T\/ " ... PACINO, LUMET AND THE FILM ITSELF WILL DEANITELY BE UP FOR ACAbEMY AWARDS." -Robe11 Q, Lewi\, KFI "IF ANYONE DOESN 'T THINK AL PACI NO ISASUPERSACTOR-JIJST LET HIM BUY A TICKET TO A WARNER BROS, MOVIE CALLED 'DOG DAY AFTERNOON: It coukl mean a fourth consecutive · best actor nomination for Al Pacino.'" -Stt ve Arvin, KMPC:: WEEKDAYS 7:15-9:30 FASHION ISi.ANO • NEWPORT C!NT!R • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • "A ""~l1l1Vt spellt>md1r1q 111111 whtell dti1rvt1 • s!M'dlfl9 ov1hOl'I." "! ~· d •• re. gr• !C~ti •· ,Jr!i T' e da1.:~h1cr ',("1 It'.~ ••-t 'b 31 I': . J ti .. ./, • I w'I ,j, ' JI/ . . ~ ....... .. KATHARINE HEP!!IJRN Plll.JLSCOflUD LEE REMICK KATE REID JOSEPH COITEN BETSY BLAIR • EDWARD ALBEE'S ~---"A DEL ICATE BALANCE'" IMWS . ,_., I ...,,__ I I -....... ~ IPG f Tt1EY IOCt'\. 111.:M Oiii ._ , ;:. "' CNt ll>' CNt ••• -Cf1AllllS DR CHSOH . JA.MfS COlllJRN WlD·~U I t\All:I) TIMfS I , '81JST l~ 100.10J~ " • HA•D 11MES I loll ' ~·~ "t;_ jHU~!J~~},q~.~~N.lMA ) BUSTER & BILLIE ' "'"'' -''''"'' JAMES CAAN tlNlMitlNllR ""•O••••h• I'•""'' .......... CO~tl• 01•' •I CIH!Ml Wi ii ...... , ...... ,,, ...... . . , ..... ~ "'~"-"' ... , CO-HIT AT CINEMA CENTER & CINEMA WEST ·JOHNNY FIRECLOUO" C:O-N!T AT VIEJO "ZAR DOZ" SE•N CONNERY • ' ' I -.... .,, ,. ····· .. ~.·~·· ... , ........ . "" ~'"" 1 \ 1rlnrin ~llf,c.> ..... ca on -. ..... _ ... , .. ·~·-· ... •• ___ ....... , ....... 4 ••.... ~ .......... ... ~~ ....... ·-... -.......... -- etlwards BRISTOL CINEMA IRISlOL AT MACA RTHUR 140·7 4'4 WEEK DAYS 7·ts-9 :l~ ,,-t--.... •. ·:.,.., QIANA ROSS Mah<)ga11y :',',',':::.,'..,,., , !PGl ~ .... """"'" ~ J .... ..!'~,R!~R.rw~ .• , 1• ... "" ( ''THE ICEMAN COMETH'' •"ft"•·•·• ··-!'-""'~ ......... tAsr rwo ed•aras8RIS10t CINEMA 510"'' '" "•• OA,-.it(O •• • •' •• •"~ • C<.>"".-c' I T....,AS '" "" Unbo<:o"""';I I • BJ 0 DAIL y PILOT Wednesday, November 12 , t975 L.!ff. Boyd Pentagon's Definition Consider wives abandOnC'd by thc 1r h usbands and husbands abandoned by lhl·1r wives. What on~ sc>nlc>nce is most commonly said by SU{'h ·! A truccr of miss1n),! 1~rson:-. with a {air record of s uccess in find~ng ))ame says it ·s: .. I gave (hi 1n or her J the bt!s t years of my life ... The flies of our l.ove ~nd Wa r m;.i.n t ~nt.I to confirm that rt~port. They 1nditalt'. too, lhut <•bandont:'d husbands s how f;.ar n\ore ;.aO J.:!er at (irsl th<1n do abandoned \\1v<'s, but don't con - tinl1l~ lo show it an ywhl•r(" n('urly so long. f,f:T'S SF.F: YOU lry to describe a spiral ::;tairc<.1 st• "'·ilhuul using your hand s. Gu on. Try. S O~f:BOl>Y dies violently C'Vl'ry 6G !:>t.'t ontls. Rf~1\l)ING Q . '· J,av.'rencc of Ariihia c\aim.:'d hl· had rl'· ad ·10,000 books during his s lay at (>xford . ls that possible?'' A. In a word, no. 'f"hl' profe~sionril readers who put in eight hours a day in pubhshinc houses don't even come close to that. After 20 years of reading six or seven hours daily, Van \\'ytk !~rooks, for in- stanCl', said hl' still hadn"t rt'at.I as many 1.1 s 6,000 books. Adol f f litll~rwas ;:inother phony in this regard . li e contended he h a<l re - ad 7,000 military books. Runk! And included in thC' f1 C'tion of Thomas \\'olfe was his nonsense report that h(' h:id r~ad 20,000 books. F.XPF.CTA:>IT FATHER Th(' yot1nger the l'Xll('Ctant father . the rnori." likely the bu by will be ;.1 boy. TllAT PA:'-JT SUIT COJ.l)R most frC'qu c nt- ly preferr('d by womt<n with gray hair is some shade of pink. WAS NOt: OTJlt:R than that Ass istant Seeretary of Defense l"l e nry Ro"'•an who describE'd tht• Pentagon as "a log going do"''" the river with 25,000 ants on it , eal'h ll11nk1ng he 's steering " AOO•e\l "'•il loL ""' Boyll,P 0 Bo~ 15'°,C~t• Me~.o~l,16 t or.or ••Qfo\Jq/iL M BO •ll Legal Aid Services AtGWC OPEN SU"'-'DA YS & EVENINGS A new. campus lc~al service h ali s tarted operation at Golden West College, funded by the Associated Students. Under the plan, local ~1ttorneys v.•ill bt• avail- ble on campus 12 hours a weC'k to consult with stu- dents needing legal ad- vice. The ser vice is open to register ed students. TllE INITIAi. con- sultation is free. If legal representation is re- quired. the s tudent may use an attorney work in~ in the plan at established fees, or seek an attorney else\l.·here. The service will handle a full range of legal mat· ters . including bankruptcy, divorce ac- tions. la ndlord·tenant connicts, consumer is· sues as well a s criminal <i ctions. THE GOLDEN West student governmt!nl s tarted the service, following a campuswidc PRICES SLASHED · TO FIGHT INFLATION! ALL ITEMS IN THIS AD REDUCED TO ' THE LOWEST PRICES Of THE YEAR. BUY NOW AND SAVE ON THE QUALITY CARPET YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED! _ questionnaire . 1 OOO'S OF ROLLS TO CHOOSE FROM! • The legal aid offi ce will be open each Tues- day a nd Wednesday from 10 a .m . to I p.m . and 4:30to7:30 p.m . Hearing Tests Set In Mesa Pre-sc hool c hildren between the ages of 3 and 6 will be given free hear- ing tests by the Newport c hapter of National Charity Le ague. Tests will be given from 9:30 a .m . until 2 p.m. on Nov. 18 at the John Tracy Clinic, 120 E. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. Appointment s are necessary. Call the clinic at 642-2275 to schedule an appointment. SCATS Benefit Scheduled The parents of SCA TS, sponsoring group for the Southern California Aero Tea m. Inc .. is holding a · holiday bazaar and auc- tion to benefit the womC'n gymnasts in the Southern California area. 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' Due on Nov. 20 Fro1a Witt Servltt1 Ronald llt•C•n will announce whether be will run for the Republican pr'K.idenlial nomination at a ~O\'. 20 new.s conferenee in lhe nation's capital his tl ff1<"e said.. ' Reagan "''il l !!ipeak to the news ml"dia that day at tht> National Press Cl ub. ftiday • .B.u&an.i.i_•_<~uled to •Ii.rt a sJ .. d.u tou r. his 19th nationwide speakins tOUr since leav· 1ni:: the g0Vernor':1 office of California Jan. 6. • The Barbados a mbassador ro the United Na· t1ons promised the mayorot Pelham, N.Y., he will kt•ep his dog on a leash, apparently ending a dispute 1~ !11ch threate ned internationaJ repercussions. F.xternal Affairs Minister Geor&e Moe said \rnbass ador Waldo Waldron·Rlm5ey also pro· m1sed the Bc.rbados government he would avoid '~uch incidents in the Cuture. Waldron-Ramsey re- ( ) turned home last week to PEO PLE explain a dispul• he had _ _ had with Ma yo r John ~~~~~~~~~~ Johnson o ver the am· bassador's dog, which police said had bitten several people. • ~tore than 100 items of English, Iris h and con- tin('ntal silver, once belonging to the late Mrs. "'illiam R a ndolph Hearst Sr., was auctioned in ;.;t'"'' York . 'fhe 114 items brought a total of $324 ,520 at the .1urt1on at Sotheby Parke Bernet·s galleries at 980 '.\l.:idisonAve. The highest price paid for any one item was $?0,000 for a Cine German s ilver-gilt model of a leap· i n ~ stag, circa 1600. by the craftsm an Rosenberg, \\ho lived in Augsburg. TI}~ stag was bought by an unid~ntified private American collector. • Frank Sinatra will appear Cor the first lime in Iran, in two concerts Nov. 23 and 24, a spokesman "'" for the singer reported. Proceeds Crom the Teheran concerts will go to benefit the National Iranian Society for the Welfare o! the Blind. which is spQnsored by Empress Far1h, 1,1,•ife or the Shah of Iran, th e spokesman said. • Cupe rtino mayor James Jackson is propos ing a "'Pet ''M T•"-Rock Leashing and Licens ing l . .:i ..... ··· to deal with a wave of petrifi ed pets on the loose. ·'How can we vigorously enforce our dog leash l:l \\"S \V hen there is a clear equal protecti on problem ' l\'ith unleashed rocks all over the place .. he asked. The whimsical pet rocks are being m a rketed by a l.os Gatos m an, Gary Dahl, who is selling them for $4 apiece. • President Ford accepted the resignation of Jamt"s E . Askins as ambassador to Saudi Arabia, effective at a date to be determined. the White House announced. • Jorg" Guillermo, a Cuban-born naturalized American "'ho married Queen Juliana's youngest daughter Princess Chri!ltina last June, has accept- C'd temPorary e mployment >A•ith the advertising de· partment of KLM Dutch Airlines in New York. an airline spokesm an said. Gui llermo, a teacher and social worker, wanted to acquaint himself with business. the spokesman said. He did not know how long Guillermo would hold his present function and whether he would be offe red another job with KLM later. ~~~~~~~~ P UBLIC NOTICE ,-tCTITtOU5 •USIHIS' MA.Mt: 5TA.TliMl!MT Tiw fol 1owl1>9 perloOfll 1•t oolAQ blnl· "Hiii ST0NE8R001(. l TO., t<El.5EY & STE ll.ilR . 1S6ll Wllll1m1 SlrHt. f11Uln. CA. t?630 Oonn1 R. Kl lStY. 111 ErTWrlld S.v. l..1911,.,. 8t1cn. CA.. '1651 Antt,ony st1ll1r. II E .... rlld Bly. L'"'ll""I ilel<'h. CA. n•s1 011.,.. St1U1r, 11 Emtrlld 8.ly. LI ....... ileKh, CA..t1UI Thl1 bu1lf11t11 11 conduct.O DY I gr~r&I ~rlnt•'111p. Donni R, KtlffY This \llllmtl"ll .... , I ll~ with Ille Countv Cl1•t ol Or1n{lt County on NOY· t-1.1t1S. . ...... Pvbllil'>td Or•nQt Co..111 Dilly Piiot, Nov. 12. 19, 26. 1...ct Oec. l. ltlS •ll2·1S PUBLIC NOTICE I . PURf,IC NOTICE C~·1JIS NOTICE TO(ltt:DITOlt5 SU~li ltlOlt COUltT OF THE STA.Tl 0,-CA.LI FOltMlil FOR TMt: COUNTYOFORlllMGE Ne. A.f.Mll E1t1ft of AGNES C. MOSE NA., 0Ke1wd. NOTICE IS HERES Y GlVEN lo 11'11 cr~l1or1 ol IN lbOYt n.lmtCI OK-..! I~ 111 Pt r!Olll lllvinq tl.,,.., 19111•11 llW Wild diect6e1'11 l•t r~uir~ to II~ ll'ltm, wllh Ow MCtlSl•Y VOU<lw•s. If\ ti. lllfk1 ol !I'll cl1rli. ot tl'ol •bo~ ...,. lllltcl <Ol.lrt. or to pr•sent I r.trn . .,.!!h lhl !'WCKW•Y ~ouc:r.trs, to the UnO!!r519"f'd "llW offk1ofhi'11torMy5, JAME'.S E. WILHELM of Klndtl ind A.rdenon, 1020 North Br~.,.1y, Post Offict So• in, Santi a. .... C•lllorn11 9"1101. w1 .. cl\ is the pl1e1 ol Dusint11 of lht .,.,. Ol!rsl9M'd in •U m•t!lt•• pertaintnq to tt. 1\1111 of said Otctdenl, .,.1th1n IOU<" '""11"' .-ft1r Ille firs! Pllbli<lflon ol 111•5 ...,.let . O.tld Oclober ''· !91J NOTI CE INYITIMG B\OS 1-'A.ULIO\ANLt;"' NOllCE IS HEAESV G1'vE N ltwll E•tcutorotthlW lllOf •.•a11CI proposals !or lurn!shlng 111 tl'lt1110vtn.rn!<161ceditnt l ~b or . m1t1r l1l s, 1qulpm1nl, JA.MISl.Wll.MIElMlf 1r.1n•POrtatlon and such othtr l1<lllt!11 KIMOIL ANO AMOE tll'OM 111 ,.,,.Ybe requlrld lor lhtc,ONS.lRUC· 10Jf PWftfl ......... lr TION OF STREET IMPlf6VEMENTS ... m FOR Ii.ARBOR BOULEVARD A.T s.tl._.,C..l~1ttl•l IU l!tER S.T REET, wltt be •«t•~ D'f Tlf: '1141 S•n77 ""' C•h of Coll• Mesa II "" off•Ct ol """"'""'"" l•l'<lrt.,. I .... Cl!~ ''~'"· ,, Fair Ori .... Colt• p,,oij5111td 0rll"l9t COis! 04iilr PilOI. i.<e11. c .. 1;...,.,.11. unt il 11\1 "°"' ol , l:CIG Oct. :n.2'. 1ndNoY. '· 12, 191S Cll .. )S am. on DPctmbe• J. 1t15. at .....icl\ -·--------- l"l!fitltJ" ...... After three days of ri al calms at Lake Havasu Ci ty, Sol Cal sailors were about re· ady to pack up their gear a nd go home in disappoi ntment from the nationa l cham· pionship r egatta. The wind came up Sunday morning a nd this ,.,,as the scene for the final two races. Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY lf the current controversy over the measure· ment rules for offs hore racing did nothing worse, it doubled the Long Beach Yacht Club's outlay for trophies in the La Paz race . To appease both sides. and in an effort to draw out more entries for the race, LBYC ra n the contest under both lhe JOR Mark Ill and the ORF·75 modification of same. It ahoo sent Jo hn Holiday's J7 .foot sloop Cotton· tail -whic h indeed turned out to be a fast li ttl e rab- bit -home with a cockpit full of trophies. Cottontail piC'ked up trophies {or fi rst overall and first in Cla:-;s B under the lOR Mark III rule and under the ORF·75 modifi cation. COM'ONTAIL IS BY SO MEANS one of the "older boats .. t ha t the ORF·75 hoped to get back in competition . She is a half-sister to Silver Fox. the boat designed by Denn.is Choate of Huntington Harbour which did so "'ell in last s ummer's Tra nspac. In a m anner of speaking, Cottontail bore out the claim of the O RF-~d vocates that a we ll-sailed lOR boat \l."Ould still · but perhaps by not such a great margin overt der boaL-;. But a quick glance at the nine entries in the La P.'.lz race would indicate that none was what could be-truthfully called a pre·IOR design. Probably the oldest boat in the group was Allan Puckett's Erickson-46 Black Bird. A COMPARISON OF HOW the boats fared un- der each handicapping system might be enlighten· ing: QUESTAR CSwan·44} fi rst in Class A and third overall. Under IOR ; first in Class A and third over· all under OR F-75. BLACK BIRO (Ericson-46) second in Class A and fourth over all under IOR ; second and fourth underORF-75 . SUNSET BLVD (53 ·foot custom sloop) third and fifth IOR; third and fifth0RF·7S. PRl1\.1AVERA (S'ol.·an·44 ) fourth and sixth IOR ; fourth and sixth ORF·75. COTfONTAIL (37-FOOf sloop) first in Class B and first overall IOR ; first and first, ORF·75 . HOLONUI (JS.foot slO?p) second across the board under both rules. STING <Ranger·37 One Ton) three a nd eight IOR ; four and nine ORF-75. Ml RAGE (type of boat not listed ) four and nine JOR; four and nine ORF-75. HURRICANE DECK (Peterson Two-ton) fi ve and seven IOR ; five and eight0RF·75. UCI Sailors Win ,,,,.. '""' wll! ct 001nt<:1 publicly 1n:I •lld•laud. PUBLIC NOTICE il ""' of ri1an,. 1peclfk1tlOM Ind I-----,,..,-=-.,,,.,,-,-. 0:1>.,-contrlCI documtnh m1y t11 at>-MOTICI 01' MA.ltSMA.l.'S 5-.ill.I! l<IM'd 11 llW 0!11(1 o1 tht City EnQi~ KENHETH w. WE IR, Pl1inl11! vs. nt'tr, II F1lr OrlYt, Costl Mt11., JEilNIRVINEOtltrldlnt,No IMllJS Calitornl1 ll!)Ofl 1"1on·•el11...ct.iii1 pay· Br Ylr1ut ol '" e11ec11tlon I\-on """' ol \10.00 . .A" ldC1lt+on1I cMr91ol Octotitr '· 1'1S by IM Sm111 Oei~ '1 OOwln be m.u'°I' II h&l"ldltd by rNl•I. (Dur1. C...tr11 Or•l"l'lll County JUdlc l1! Maue Cup Regatta E1tl> bld s1>1U be m"dl on the DO"O-Oi\lri<I. J..cloQmtfll tfllt•~: JI.OW! 2S. ~1aue Cup regatta, a non- varsity event he ld last Saturday at Long Beach Harbor. P<>1.1I form Ind h'l tnt m1nntr provided 1•Tf COl.lfl ty of OrlnQf , 51111 or 1n tht tontrl(;I OOCu"lel"IU, 1rcl "'811 bf C1Ulornl1. ll(IOn I jUOQ...,.1"11 tnlf'rt'd !n accom11anled Dy I ctr tltif'd or C1Hhl11"0I 11-of ICENJ(ETH W. WE rA I\ !""9• cl"IKll. or 1 Did bofld lor f\O\ !IS\ tr.an 10 "'4!nl crtdllor ll"ld aq1ln st JEil N Pt!"Ctnl ol IN 1mounl of the bid, midi IRVINE 1'JU0q,.,.....ldro!(llot'0 ~"Ill ;i.ov1l>l• lo lhe c •I y OI Cost• Mts.a. ,.tblt1nc1ol$Xll. IOac 1111 Uyd~Oll\lld NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVENthlllN J~fll on IM d1t1 ol IM llWlne:fOf City Couocll of \lld City hi\ 114!rllofort wk:lt•f<utlorl. t l\1ve levitdup:)tl1ll thl Kl.iili$1'11<1 1 11r1~1illflQ r11t lnCI 'K&lt rl{ltlt, UU11fldin11rt"stol s1ldj~nt Cl W19f\, ll"l~Cllrlll"ICI wltl> 11w. lotlll ~Dtor 11"1 lhl P•09'!r1Y In Int County Of Oollid ln thl <on\tructlOfl of tht IDDw ..,. Orlt>O', Stlltol C11uorl"l!",dHt"btc11, l•llt'd lm11row1mtnh. Tl\11 Mid •111 IOI_,,: The series was sailed in F1ying Junior"dinghies· on a round robin basi:-;. ---,,-CT-c,,~,0-.-,~,-.-,-,.-,-,-,--1 T we Ive sc hools com. HAMESTATIM£NT pete<f. The UCJ sailing team with s kipp ers Craig Barto, Tom Burton, Dave Prit('hard a nd Mark Gaudio won the PUBLIC :-.OTICE ,.,.. lllllowlf\41 "'''°"is Oolll(I Dusi· Order of Cinish '11.'as .-.ss11: -1c1le .,.1• IOOOttd by lhl C11., ~ Lot"· Tr..et•n1, A.P No . ...,_OtJ.G, <•I t>y R110lutlon No. r>• on thl 111> dar ...clcornmonty --n 11: SJl1 c.i.1..- QI Ji...,....,. 1•1s. 1n:I 11 on Utt 1,. tht ot LAfW. lNlnf, C1l1t11m11 t"lr.M. NOVELLO 1NousTRtE.s, 1m~ UCJ, 312 points: UC LA, E:uc:11d,Fo..,,t11r1v1111'".cA.nrot 305; OCC a nd USC tied A119tto H. B11s.c:1m1, 1lso1 s. 111n with 2S9: Cal Tech, zig,· NolU, GlrdeNI. CA. ~4· llct ol the City Cle rt of UICI 0ty, TIWll NOTICE IS HEREBY GI YEN lhft on i.tk:l•1ttlt>dK1l1ishtr1l1"1r11tr~to Frl01r. Otcembtr s, 1911, 11 l IS "'fld ldDpttCI lo !Ills notk'.f II ~ llJI-O"(IO(-P.M. II ''°"'' or C-lhOllW, 1, -compltltly sel forll> l'ltrf1n, .,.., HlrbOI" M""lcJpll Court, ...01 J"" ,.,., s1•d sc11t '' 1d0p!l'CI 11, wlo oorw 111w., otr of N1"110f1 8t1e11, At101u1 .... 11 .... di I 111rt ot lhh l'ott<I c-tr af Or11191. St1l1 ol Cllltorf'l1. I by .-.11rfnCI. wlll t.1U 11 PWblk llKllOrl lo IN l'Nghnl T1111IMnl"-'•11 col"ld11c1~d riv"" 1~ UC Santa Barbara. 243: Olvktuel. U . · • .t.11911oH.e11Kem1 nivers1ty of Nevada a t Thl1 st111-..1 •• , 111ta ""'" tht' Las Vegas. 235; Pomona ~,ci ... -oi0r'"91 '0 ""''°"* ... College. 232 ·, Cal State trmll" '· ltll. Tht Co.,tr1ctor 11'1111 . In the Dldlllfr,fwc1$lllflll'Wf11lmon1yoltt. ~OfrNlflCI of lhl _,_ Incl I~· ur>lttd Stlltt,. 111 IM rl9llt. \101 l<>O In. ""1!1"111, tllflfOtfl'I II) thl L•Dor Codi ol ttrQt af wld jud9mfnt Ottolor ifl Ille \ht St1t1 ol C1ll!orn l1 11191ltlbl1 -a.s.c:rlDed propfrty, or ~"-" lh«tlo, ,.;lt'I !ht r•!Pplk>n ...tr Ill well thtf'tOI ., fl'llY bl f\f(tl11..., \o Hll!.ly Yarl&lloM •• m1y bl r,.qulrect .....,., !olla IUCUll<N>, with IC<•l.lld lnlerl\I the ~Ill st•lultl Pll•SUllll Ill "INtl\ "'°'"· ,,....,1 Long Reach, 208, a nd Qc. P'llfllllhlcl Or1n91 Ca.11t 01111 Piiot. "d I I !6S ND~.11,1•.2',1nc1 0tc .1.1t1s '111·1\ CJ en a, . P UBLIC NOTICE "'°°""'°l"'llS htrl!undtr lrl ll~tn tN1 0.tld No ... mbt'r), tt1S ,-ICTITIOUS •U,IN liSS """!ell ........ no1 been WCNnedMI tty !hi Ol'fl1lon: H1rbCW NAMI Sf"A. T•Mt:NT Pr1v l1illfli of !ht l.1Dor Codi . DoflE. Rllll flrot lotloW1"9 perloOfl 11 OOl"ll Ml• Prtf1.-.oc• 10 l1Dor ~·""' 9t .. nllfllf Mln ... •.0r•"91!COUtrlY """I'' "'"""""""'P'llY!dldb~l1w. flYE-M.EIGer HEA.lTH EOUIP MENT Noblds~llbf <on,l"9rl0..,,1"\Uls O.po,ily INTEltNATIONA.l. CO. ltll ~°" 1 bll<lll '°'m fvr11l1'*' DY thl KIMMITNW.Wlillt IM<A.,,111,tr 91"11., No. 10)-0, ~ Clly OI C11n1 ~)· ann It ,,,... '" IC· fltilll9tfff lie.Ch. C.ntornl• ""° ~Of'dlllCIWlthlhlP<11Y11!omaf l"'P'"O> 11U2Mi;yttorltDfl"" tlloblrl 0. M1•\l\ll1. lll)I VI• l!OMI! rf'Clulrfffltll!S, S.lllllAlll, GM...,,... '27•J A.lk.11, S«! Juen C1phlt1110, C.Hf0rftl1 E1th blOlltlr mu~! bl ll<1"'4'f ~ P'llbll'lhld Orin .. c .. 11 Dally Plkllt, ttlll 1110 .,...q ... tltl'"' 11 r.qulrld bf llW. ~fl'ltlilr s, ll. It, '''S fttf·I! TM1 Dllllnl\S I\ conduclld Dy lf'I •~ Thi City Collf\CH of thl Clly o1 Co\11 ~;::::;:::;:;;::::;:~;:;::;:=;--I dlvlllull, Mt\I ,,.,.,,,., 1111 r19r.110 ri ft< I Mlyor I lt°"'1r1 0. M1n111n •11 bkh. DAl'v Pt•,,,,_ ni1~ 11"'"""'"' •• , 111tt:1 ""'"' ,..,. l!ll.l!EH P. ~LNNEY .. 1" """"' c-.ty Cltrli. of Or1n..,. Collflty Oii ()c. CllyC1trt1.llft... CLASSIFIED ADS "*''4,1.,J. CllyOI COlllMoe~ 642 5878 .....,. Putll!lhed Or•ll9t C••sl 0.Hy Piia!, ~ ~l.i'lld 0r1<'191 Co.11 O.l!r Pl~. No ... mbtr U, 19, "'' 41111·'! Oct.. ft,Mld HeY. S, If, 11, tyJ •1•11 • Buckingharn Wins Race J im Buckingham or Newport 1-larbor Yacht Club was the winne r in Bahia Corinthia n Yacht Club·s Laser Jnvitational Regatta . R\1nner·up wa1' Chris Ra•b. Balboa YC and third was Kevin Kjrk , BVC. l OAILVPILOT BJ I 'Family' Goes D~ytime Will It Be Curklins for 'Another World?' ~ By JAY SllAllBllM' NEW YORK (AP) -Daftime televbion's raliJJf$ race should getquite livety Der. I, whtt1 'etjS, pit~ daily reruns ol its bit ''All ln the-Family"' nighttime series against NBC's hlgh ·rated ''Another World'' lioapOl)era. The half-hour ... Family '' sertc-r. the nation 's----lop.rated show for six out of eiaht wttks this season. will 1tart ib repeats when NBC's hour·long "Another World" begin.s. WfOI~•: IT'S NOT the first time a network has put repeats of a nighttim<' situation comedy in ils daytime lineup, it is the first lime a series rrom producer Norman Lear·:; s uccessful nighttime serif's e mporium has been .scheduled for daytime television. It ·s a bit ironic, since CBS -as well as NBC a nd ABC --rejl'd.ed l..ea r 'g new "Mary Hartm a n, Mary Hartman" w medy·cum · soap opera serit~s as a Monday· through ·Friday show Cor daytime viewe rs. (..ear, who is procee<ling with the series anyway and syndical· ing it to stations, said in an in· terview las t September that CBS turned it down after he balked at basic changes he said CBS want· ed made. llF. SAID FRED Silverman, CBS' program chief when he pro· posed the seri e s, w anted "Hartman'' as a once·a ·>A·cek nighttime show that ran an hour and was taped before a studjo au· dience. Duties Vary CHALLENGING SOAPERS 'Archie Bunker' But-Donald ''Bud'' Grant, CBS' daytime programming chief and the man responsible for schedul- ing "All in the Family" repeats ror daytime TV, said rejection or "Hartman·· as a d aytime series was his idea, not Silverman's. It was a m atter or "pure pro· gram judgm e nt,'' he said. "There was a practical and pro- duction problem associated with 'Mary Hartman,' which I think "'as an overriding and impossi· bi(' problem to lick. "A"D TllAT JS \\Titing 260 Apartment Manager Career a Challenge Ry JOVCE KENNEDY Dear Joyce: I woold like to kn.ow about becoming an apart· ment resident manager. -R. C., Los Angeles tlous1ng management as a career fi eld is a can or worms wriggling to.,..·ard chan,i!e . As it is now, apartment resi· dent m a nagers come in all ski lls and agt.>s -from handy college students who double as plumbers and rent collectors to retirees with substantia l t echnical, human relations and budgetary skills. Most are women, but orten a husba nd·wire team will s plit the job. CU RRENTI~ Y, NO s pecial schooling o r licensing is required to become a manager. You learn on the job, often s tarting as an as- sistant manager. Employment can be obtained through newspaper ads, employ· ment services, or t hrough direct a pplication to property manage- ment Cirms or departments of re- al estate companies. large hous- ing projects <rental o r con· dominium , publicly or privately owned) and building owners. Pay typically is $100 to$175 per week plus an apartment a nd telephone. RETIREMENT plans are rare, and you may be on call 24 hours a d ay. Specific duties vary. In a small building, you may do the main- tenance yourself or call repair people, collect monthly pay· ments, rent vacancies and han· dJe records. In a large project, you"JI supervise the staff. assist in m aking up the annual budget, and often use some degree of technical knowledge or the build· ing ·s physical structure. includ· ing t h e e n e rgy sys t e m , machinery, s wimming pool and so forth. You should like working with people, have a "thick skin," and Neighborhood Law Focused. By Town Hall The "Voi~c of the People .. v.·ill present another in its Town J-lall series of public information forums on Nov. 19 at the J-Junt· ington llt:.ach Police Training Center at the Civic Cc•nter Complex, 2000 Main St. The s ession" ls entitled "Nl"i ghborhood J ... aw Enforc{ .. ment .. and will rocu~ attention on involvement of lo<' a l residents in programs s urh as Neighborhood \Vat ch. Several me mbers or the llunt· ington Reach S.W.A.T. team will be introduced and guest panelists wi·ll include Ken Whit e. c halrm n n o f NeiJ:"hborhood Watch; Huntington Beach Pollc-e Chier F.arlc Robitaille and an of· fi cer or the Orange County Sherirr·:s d epart mc nt. The publi c is Invit ed to participntc . The meeting will start at 7:30p.m . (Career Corner J be able to assume responsibility, make decisions and handle num· bers. Bright, alert people with common sense a re valued. In new or transient buildings, the rental function is important, too. APARTMENT managem ent traditionally has been large ly void or sophisticated manage· ment technology. This is likely to c hange -formal educational and experiential credentials are the wave of the future. The federa l ~overnm ent's push in g for c re dentialing of federally ins u red and public housing m3n ager s to be im· plemented next year, a t rend that·s likely to seep into higher· priced, large private develop- ments later. Two-and four-year rolleges -• such as Herbe r t Lehman in New York, Southern Illinois i n Carbondale, and Cal State. Sacramento -a r e beginning to offer program s in hou sing manage ment. ASSOCIATIONS, SUCH as the National Society or Professional Resident Managers, are working to confirm profession'al s l an· dards. There's no established career ladder yet : relatively few apart· me nt m a na ge rs advance to become property managers who s upe rvise several r esid e nt managers. Moreover, salaries aren't sufficiently high to attract large numbe r s of housing management graduates at this time. As the number or apart· ments, pay. and advancement oppQrtunities inrrease, housing management could become an attractive career option. TRAINING WORKSHOPS and se minars arc give n by e mployers, local hous ing or· ganizations, and others. For example. the Apartment Owners and Managers Associa- tion of America (65 Cherry Ave., Watertown, Conn . 06795) will re· fer you to a local chapter for ad- vice and training. The National· Center for I-lousing Man age. ment . a nonprofit group em· phasizing low· and moderate- cost projects (1133 15th St. NW, Washington. DC 20005), will send material describing training op- portunities for those already i.n the field. READER SERVI CE : '"A Guide lo R enting an Apart· ment," an informative 36-page pocket booklet m ay be obtained by sendin g a stamped, se\f. addressed envelope to Joyce Lain Kennedy at this newspaper. Specify title . Allow several weeks for delivery. Bomb Mi sses FRESNO (UPI) -A homemade fir<'bomb was thrown at a Fresno County sherlff·s patrol car Tuesday ni ght but lt missed. comedy scripts a yeu." By lhij he meant that a dally "'Kartman" show would require five ntw ba lf·hour scripts a v..ttk, S2 week1 a year. ''It '~ tough to· write comedy," Grand said . "It 's hard enough romlng up with 24 'All in the Family" sc ripts each season when you 're dealing with charac- ters as well-defined as At'chie and Edith Bunker and the Sally · Struthers a nd Rob Reiner cb.aracters...'' HE SAID A SOA P opera script, whi ch he co n sider:s serious drama, ·•js much easier to write and sust3in than com edy. Co mt!'d y·:; vt:>ry frag1le." And . he said, ''when you have an originul concept like ·lttary Hartman · -and in my opinion the C'haracters were not that w<"ll·deCined -and you tell a writer, 'You·ve got to com e Ul, >Ai lh 260 C'Omt'd y MC'ripl:S a year,· I don't see how it ·g possible." Sinct> "All in tho 1' .. a mlly ·· E>pisodes obviously aren't m ade at the one ·a ·day rate or soap oper as, wh:il happt>ns when the .. Family .. s upply runs out? GRANT SAID llE didn't trunk this posed an immediate pro· btem, sincl' by "the end or this se-ason we'll have a total ot some 130 episodf.'s with a couple or years to go on the 'All in the Family· contract. .. So even if it didn't go any Carther than this year, which it will, you have 130 episodes. Now thf.'re are 260 d aytime telecasL-; a year, so that means any in · dividual episode will be repeated twice a year.'' PE Classes On Way Out In Laguna A study group of students , ('ilizens, tearh<'rs a nd school dis- trict ad min islrators soon will con· sider eliminating the physical t'ducation requirement for junior ;lnd senior t.aguna Beach lligh School students. Ttiat "'as the decision or the I.aguna Reac h Unified School District board or education last >A'eek '-''hen it mulled new st<itc legislation allowing the waiving oCthe physical education. • JOHN J . KLUMR, stale de· partmE>nt of education program administrator for the physical eoducation and safety prog ra ms . addressed the Laguna Beach board. Klumb said the intent or the state law w as to make physical education classes more competitive with other cla!ises and the reby make them better. However, s tudies have shown that \.'.'hen the PF. requirement is dropped. about two-thirds or them stop taking any PE. f ,YNN MEADE, wo m e n·~ physical education ins tructor. told the council that many or the new objectives or the state law for improving PE a re already be· ing met a t l.agun a Beach lligh School. The school offers a great varie· ty or physiral education classes and all t'X<'t.>Pl -contact sports arc coed. s he said. Suggestions developed by t.he study group will be considered for final action by the school board. No change i~ expected until next fall. Joh Opens For Elderly The Laguna Beach Council On Aging is S<'cking applicants le> s!.'rve a s Lhe council·s paid coordina tor. Si S lavin, council president, said the organ ization is seeking .:1 person SO ycars of age or oldl'r with a degree in s oc ial sciences or the equivalerit in social service experience. The coordinator must be ablt• lo handle s taff officials and vo!unle('rS as well as work wilh senior citizt'n:-;. F'urthcr information is availa- ble by cnntaft in~ the Council on AginJ.{, PO Rox 13 •13, l.aguna lk•ac h. ' . Cancer Ward Upgraded S .JUth Co:lst Comm11nil y llospital h:ts 3CQuir{'l.I a $200,()(X) linear ac('C'!('rator for eanC'er trl~arment to upgrade its existing t'obalt th('r3p.)' unit. The new <'quipmcnt has th<' capability of limiting the area 1\f radiation being treated. It "'i ll 1~rmit a larger number or pu tients to be treated daily. Treat· mt~nt time is shortened because or a stronger radiation9ource. In a sta t e mt~nt f rom the hospital board of directors, lhtl ~1cquisitlon of the unit was said to be made _possible by the hospital·s impr oved financial position. • I T ,, 8J2 DAILY PILOT ·~f.£~'.[.( IMAR s Graceful Aging Possible By OR. STEINCROllN -Dear Dr. Steincrohn: You can·t convince me that a nybody lik c>s to be old. I'm 38 and hate to thi nk of the next two years -getting closer to age 40. Once you a rc old, you become bored. What t'lsc is there to do but sit in a rocker and look back t o the youthful days? Don't yo u rl'ally agree th at ·'the best is yet to come" routine is phony ? -?.otrs. C. CO MMENT : This de· p end s upon th e i n - dividual 's philosophy and health. Some of the happiest people are in their 70s a nd 80s. f<'or ex - ample: Dear Dr. Steincrohn: When I was 5. I was close to death with scarlet fever. Since the n I've had four bouts with quinsy. Several years ago I had an attack or bronchitis . But I 've had seven children wit h no complications. I've had high blood pressure for 40 years for which I take medicine. But I haven't had a cold in 20 years. So what do I have to complain of? Nothing. I do all m y housework and cooking e xcept heavy DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE cleaning. My da ughter and I Jive together. I have 10 grandchildren who love me very much -and 16 greats. They vis it me daily. I have 10 of them eom· ing for dinner tomorrow. l will prepa re the meal. I make my own bread, rolls, doughnuts, cookies -you name it. I forgot to say 1 have rheumatism in my knees, but I keep moving. Perhaps that's the answer to being hap· py. Keep moving and busy and have a loving, devoted family . Ar"n 't I lucky? In· c·tdentally, I'm 86. - Mrs. A. !»ILY Ptl.01' a ASSlfllD ADS ~ '"1', Mt.....,. t..;:::::::;:_ ~===~ .. • -'' • Wednesday, November 12, 1975 LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS No Carrying Charge ORlCiltllll! ~:~s? tO Slll fO" I I~ &\9 G.E. RECHARGEA~ CORDLESS DETANCiLER Buy o! yo~r lite in a cordless detangle1 Gen11y detangles we1 or dry na.r. m1n1m1zes Dreakage & pullout Power nandle rinses under waier tor ~u1c~. easy cleaning MOdel No or 1 ,I 7aa SUEDE LEATHER SPORT SHOE Men's mulh-ouroose six>rt & casual shoe ol sott suede lealher. Lightweighl & comfortable with deluxe featurn. Padded arOl,Jnd lhe ankle & insole COLOR ENLARGEMENT --Jp~I SPECIAL ,11,,.....,1. I 69( ..-,, , · .,__ 517-IN. '' '"' ~' SIZE '-· EACH Compare Before You Buy! '" •• •l•·"·'J.~ ·,1., ... ,,.,1,·<t•J• ~' ,,,.i, .., ·1·•'• ' ·~" ')'" '~" .. "' /, ., , • ;• .:. ·• '~ •, : •"' "J t· .~ J'' ''I ' I ' "'"'' •••U'"I "• ~·•J" '•'> 'l'"l!0.,0'"'"'' •h•\ .,.~ t • 111 q·!t l>11•t·<J REG. 89 88 FOR ALL 3 UNITS .... .,. .. ,_ ... ~ ... .... ...., ............... &-. ....... . .......... • 4·PL Y 4-0Z. SOLIDS • 4·PL Y 3 'fl·OZ. OMBRES c REG. 1.29 DUPONT WINTUK* ORLON® ACRYLIC KNITTING YARN l<men-so!t. machine washaple wc:r.nea type yarn l'I ttoe s.easoo's oest tasnl()l1 sriades tOI coalS , 1weaters. atgnans Resists knol!•r'lg. p1hng. matting. \\lh11e slOCkS las1' •• .., ... t.rti!Kell• _. ... ,,..,114 T,.._.,I COMPARE THESE VERY SAME FEATURES TO THE REMINGTON MARK C NOW SELLING FOR $35.95 REMINGTON ELECTRIC CORD-CORDLESS SHAVER 4.pos•t•on comlon dial lels him a<.11us1 shaving riead 'Of d1!1e1ent skin & oearo concll!cns Fea!ures 3 shave heaas t. 3 super·sharp·replaceable Dlaaes In gon travel case MIX OR MATCH r---==;;=:;~::====:;::;:-1 ANY 3 NOW ONLY ... 88 29.96 EACH WHEN PURCHASED SEPARATELY CHERRY ORCHARD MILK OR SWEET CHOCOLATE CHERRIES f ~'~ . i ' hlO-IN. 189 "r;"i~~·, llZE "~ ...;.: ~ 1111 • Made !1om yo1.J1 stan· ~ -/, 1 f) * ,,. 1 naid size color negative . .,, or shCle. Now's the 11me 711/2'' PECAN FINISH LIBRARY WALL UNITS Vummy mill< or sweet chocolate covered whole Ma1ascti.no ctierr1es. lt1m 'n tender, in cream tonClant Each piece 1n- d•voC11a11lly cupped Lowes1 pnce in town 1or trios size ....... t o nave beautiful -~-'--' enllugements made tor • 1110 ... a,.w. tn111 h . llO S111 Christmas gilts & save! Repeal ol our most tantas11c !urmt11re sale unlf5 eve1' HandsOn'lf' .,.111 syslem cons•sls 01 3 ur'l•IS !or 0111 ~ 59 66. w"l•Cl'I wou'll 1e9u1ar1~ cos! 69 66 . llD<ary 1.H'I•! wol'h sl<ClinQ noors. un•! ""'"' arop i.a oes~ oo ""rll'l 6 st1e1ves fm1st1eCI on ncti pecan co•o•ea par1 cle boaid Strong and warp·1esis1ar1t, 9->o" D. 24 ·· w. 7 1 'i"" H t uro a como1e1e .... a11 •nlo a ht><a•y' BAYER ROSE MILK llPl!IN lllllll HIN CHE ClllM l!llClllS TIMI ~Wll ftlt , .. ,, .. Rill• Costa Mesa 233 l 17111 St. CllltflJIATll JI Sllltl UllllUI ' Costa Mesa J)OO Hort.or ot Wll..., 19 Santa Ana 1406 w. EdiooJtr & lri1lol Santa Ana 3325 lri1lal ot Md,_ J c CHIPPER'S MIXED 11111 .. .,, ... 8 I C KllCllSt llTIT*ll Fountain Valley M~oo!Talberl Fountain Valley 16141 -.. EdillCJt' I r fOftMUU 44·1 :u.98c El Toro El T..., ot Rockfi.td '"'"' 1111(11 ClllElll• Westminster Westmitsitr at Gofdtn West c.) -·· ,._ d .:c it Tlllll'S A COPT OS OV1 llW PllStllPTIOI PltU IOOI II IYllT ,.AlllACT! tM • ' (11(1 Oii llW lOW "'(IS AUllST 1'IOJI TOl'YI 1111 PAftlC m1nn. Comoar •son -shop onces & be money ahead I To trans1er Pf0· scroption btmg 1n med•· c811on container or copy o! oug~al prescflp!lonl"' REG. I'' 2.66 KODACOLOR 35/MI COLOR PRINT FILM 36 Exoosures Huntington Beach 9861 ........ ot ............. Huntinaton Beach 21131 .... ~ ll•d. ot AM..to Huhtincrton Beach 95~ .. c""" Huntinaton Beach Hl1w._ ,____ .___ "-- • . -. i' BROWN BAG BOOSTED • • ' . ' • • • ' Mi.d·November is a good time to emphasize sond~1cb ~s. September 's ne\v i deas for lunch ure running low and the heavy feasting hasn't arrived yel. Bread is the mainstay of the epicure's brown bag. Fragrant. sturdy and prefer a bly home made it'~ lower in ca lories and higher in vitamins and nunerals than many snack foods. It's the-pe rfect-comple~enf to seafood , poultry, ,.cheese, meal, eggs and vegeta bles, a ver aging less th a n JOO c a lo r ies per s l ice . (P ic k u p a cellophane-\vra pped s nack a nd )'OU can ch alk up 275 calories with hardly a vitamin to boot. I These s and"'•iches were the fin alists in the annua l, n ation a l com petition among rest a urant personnel. Even the brown bag is worth noting these days. Org anization s , s uch as P lanned P arenthood , use the m as "en velopes" for fund-raising literature. When the bags .h av~ ~t'ached their destination, t hey can rt.~sum t.-> their ongmal fttn ction a nd carry a lunch. • • • Cracked wheat bread adds a health bonus of "dietary fibe r ·· and .. trace elem e-nts" a long with abundant amounts of B-vitamins and iron found in all breads. THE VEGETARIAN DELI 12 slices enriched cracked wheat bread , toasted 34 cup dairy sour cream 2 t ablespoons horseradi s h Lettuce 12 s lices Colby or ~tonterey J ack cheese 6 s li ces tom ato 1 c up sli ced mushrooms 6 thin slices oni on I c up s li ced cucumber Sa lt • Combine sour cream and horseradish. Spread toast with sour c ream mixture . On each of 6 bread slices l a y e r lettuce, 1 ch eese s li ce , to m ato, mushrooms . onion and cucumber ; sprinkle \Vith salt. Top with second cheese and bread sli ces. Secure with "'ooden pic ks. Cut in half diagonally. Garnish with corn relish and mi xed pickle c hips. • • • Seafood dis hes come in m ;.iny s ha pes 0:t nd sizes but few are as delect able as this r efreshing combina- tion of shrimp, tuna, stuffed oli ves and lemon juice. MEDITERRANEAN SEAWICH 8 ounces s mall shrimp. canned or frozen l can (7 ounces) tuna. drained i.'2 cup c):lopped celer)' l can '2 ounces) mushroom stems and pieces, drained l/4 cup diced stufft.~ olives BEA ANDERSON, Editor CAROL MOORE, Food Editor Wednesday, November 12. 1975 Pi:lge Cl 1;,. cur, m ayonnaise l lab espoon lemon juice 6 sli ces enriched dark rye breed Butter . softened 6 hard-cooked eggs l Y.s cups shfedded American cheese Jn ·mixing ~wt. combine shrimp, tum•, celery, mushrooms, o lives, mayonnaise and lemon jui ce. Chill. Butte r bread . Cut each egg into 6 slices and place on bread. Top egg sli ces with shrimp-t una mix- ture and 11,. c up cheese. Gar nish with green onions and baby s hrimp. • • • Chicken salad with an unusual twist -a fl avorful filling of chicken, celery. raisins. sli\•ered almonds and m ayonna ise -grilled to a golden brown between slices of Gruyere cheese and enriched "'hite bread. LeROY OLE 2 cups cooked, cticed chicken 14 cup toasted sli vered al monds 14 cup raisins 3 tablespoons diced celer;· 113 ct1p m ayonnaise Salt White peppe r Butter · 12 slices enriched white bread 12 s li ces Gruyerc cheese Combine chi cken. a lmonds, rais ins, celery and m a)·onna ise; m ix well. St>ason to taste \Vilh sail a nd pepper. Butte r bread on both sides; trim c rust, if de · sired. Top 6 s lices of bread with sli ce of cheese. P o rtion c h icken sa l a d m ixture a m on g sandwiC'hes a nd cover with remaining s li ce of c heese " and bread. G rill until golden brown and -c heese is melted. Cut and ser ve \vit h cranberry sauce . • • • . Ser ve .. Old China 'fown Pork Burger " with side dishes such as coleslaw or French fried potatoes. Or . for a diff ere nt appeal, a s mall scoop of cottage c heese on t:>ndive. ga rnished Y.1il h m and a rin ora nge sections and a mar aschino cherry. OLD C HINA TOWN PORK BU RGER 1 pound po r k sausilgt.• I cup enri che<I s1lft bree:td c rumbs 1 :1 cup finl·l.v chup1)ed green onion 1 :1 cul> fine ly ehoppcd gr een pepJJCr I ean f61 :.: t>Ull<.'l'S , ... ·atcr chestnuts, drilill t'd and chopped I egg 2 tab h~SJlOtJns dry s he rry 2 tablespoons soy si..luce I smil ll clove gar lic. crushed 1 .1 teas1Joo n ginger 6 l<:1rge enrichccl st.•sa me seed ham burger bu ns Ii utter, softt'nt"(f I cup bean s prouts. ri nsed. we ll drained Combine fi rst IO ingredients: mix , ... ·ell. !<'or ~ast' of h_a ndlin g c~i ll se~·t.•r<Jl hours, if desi red. Shape into pat ties a nd g11 ll until done. Spl it. toast a nd butter btu1s. Divide bean sprouts on bun bottoms ~i nd too \.\'·ith patty. S poon cqua! a moun ts of Sweet 'N' Sour Sauce over m e ill. Close sand wich v•ith bun toi>. SWEET'N'SOURSAUCE 1 ~c up cru shed pineappl e, d re:tinecl l;a cup catsup 2 lablespoons vinegar 2 tablespo ons oril nge m armalade I tablespoon prepared must ard In sm all saucepa n combine ing redients. lll"'<:tt 0:t nd stir t1nt il m arm a l:.ide melts. ' Jams and jellies don 't always go with peanut butter. Use the fruit taste to accent meat fillings. Some clues are given on Page C-14 Sweet Tax May Bite Into Tooth Decay By .i\l.J.ISON DEERR CH '"-0.. lly l"U°' ~ft 1\t le a s t h alf of California's children under ~1ge 15 have never seen a dt'ntist. Californians have an l.'st imated 75 m illion unfilled cavities. State l-f e alth a nrl We lfa r e Secretary l\.1 ario Obledo believes it's time to d ecla re war on tooth decay. J·li s solution: ta:< soft drinks and othe r su ga r-based products <lnd use funds collect ed to fin ance a "•ide range of de ntal health pro· gra m s. Obledo a lso s uggested elimina- tion of candy and soft drinks from schools and school vending m achines. A prof ess ion a l d e nta l cor ps \\'Ould be organized to reach un· derst>r ved rural a nd urban areas and a Young P eople's iJcntal Auxiliary Force would work 1n preye ntive educa tion. Taxing S·ounce soft drinks at a half ct>nt each could r aise S80 million a year to fund these pro- grams :i nd pay for adver tise- me nts dis couraging use of sugar- based produ cts :lnd. recommt-nd- ing nutrit ious alternativt'S. P :l r t>nts a n d heal t h a n d nutrition profe ssionals h ave m ixed feelings about the pro- posal, although most beli eve tax- ing suc h produ cts would h<ive a discouraging e ffect, however slight. ~IETllOO '.lll SSEO Dr. Tho mas lla m ilton. dir ector of h ealth servi<'es, Or ange Coun- ty Ht>al th De pa rtment, said one p r eventive m easur e. alread v proven e ffective. has been m iS- sed by the Obled o proposal - nuoridation of the watt'r supply. "The process is so cheap, that tht>r<' is not onr unit of govern · me•nt th;1t couldn't now abs orb the cost." he a sst>rlC'<I. Rut sinct~ this controvl'r~ial treatmt>nt "is not likelv to be passed in this count)". -he $Ilg· gested using a portion of the t;.ix funds for topical a pplications of fluoride to c hil clren's teeth as p:i rt of ~1 regular <..·he<·k -up ti1.·d in- to the school d('nt:ll ht•alth 11r1 '-gram . "Chil d rE'n could get some in· struction in ,good oral hvgiene along with the trealmt>nt. ·· Or. H a mil to·n w as unsur e \\'h<'ther the effectivene ss of den- tal education in t he schools could bt> im p roved . 'T he proble m sta rts in the horn<'. J,ook a t the choices that s upposedly inte lligent a dults make. J,ook at the ·garbage · adults eat w atc hing TV .·· l'REVENTIOS FIRST :\s to the "dental corps .. con- cept, l f a milto n claimed th at "every d entist in O r ange County could givt' up his p rivate' practiCl' :ind do c h<1rity \Vnrk :+ncl thC' pro- blt>m \\'OU Id not be $olv('(\. ·· The k1.~y . he said . has to be prl' vt>nlion. "In our chi ld he::tlth clinics. the mus t common pri>· blt>m , even among two anci three- year -olds is dental caries.·· I-le was not optimistic about the• t;1.-.:1n ,(! <..';1mp;1i)!n having-a dis· cour;1g1ng efft'l'I un purch:1se of $Up:;1r based pro<luC'ts. · TakC', fur example. hov.• Jll'O· pie rt>actt'd to the energy crisis.·· Dr. ~1 ichael Ross. chairman of thC" community hC':.tlth and public t•d ucation committee, Oran).!<' County De ntal Societv. backs the proposal, but suggeSts fu nds be disbursed on ;1 rcvenue-.sharing basis. l~0c1ther th <.111 creat ing still :1nothl•r age n (·y in tht• bure~ucraC'y, J "'Oul d support funding of comn1unitv-basC'd dent ~1 I clinics, by peoi)le v.•ho know the community and its prn- bl<'ms. · · This, he .s ;.iid , would make· the bes t use of funds, lo:;ing lc::.s to administr;.1tive <·o:-ts ::ind putlini.: h<'lp v.·here it is m o:-t nC"Nll·d. Dr. Ross bt•li<..•vt·s th;1t it \.\'ill not be that s imple torf'movc c:in dy and other s ug ar-bas('(! pru duct s from sc hool ve nd ing • • n1.1 eh i11t• ... ;tll hnu;.!h 1t h.1 -. het·n dt>n1· :-.uc·<·t•..;-.rldly 111 ntht•r pa rt:-. 11f tht' t'tiuntr~ .\1.\(.111 :\' •: s '' .\ .'\ .\' J·: J) In J);1Jl ;1 ~. fL•r l'.'<H mplt', th<' t•f . fnrt:-. ()f nne ir;Ht• n1olht·r lt·d to ;1 f11il flt•dgPd e;1n1p;dgn e\'L'll1Uall ~ rt·rn41 \·1ni-! :-.uc·h m ~u·h1111.·:-. frt1n1 ;11! cit~ ."('h1111I " It \\'i!! dt•p•·nd on lhl· <1 tlitudt·" 11f \ht• :-.eh 111il~ In :-.1•1nt• arl':•s. thf'y ht'tll~fit frnn1 \t•ntlin g rl' \'C'llll('~ Tht'"l' ft1nd :-; s nn1t•l11ne:-. P<jY for ll'<•Chl'r \\ork:-ho p'> or SP<'C'ial C'fJuipn1f'nt f(lr thl· e:1mpus, ht· !':1id Scho11i-. :incl p;1rt·n1 " 1,1.·ill havt' tn m :tkt· :1 t•hn1t·1• hf•\\'.'t'C'rl l·hJldrC'n "· 1h•n1 .d h1·.1!1h ;ind e•x tr.1:-. fnr tht· -.l·h1111I \l !ht• pri('t' of ;t ci'ld(!':-. !t•vth. tho:-t' l'Xtr;1:-. l·u-,1 rlt•:1riy. ··he .t .. :-.l'ftt•d !le n11\1·d th.it c1n y n111111e:-. fun nt•lt•d in\11 d t·n t ,d ht•alth l'dut·a - 11011 \'.'Ou!d ht· uf ',dut•. 1'ht:> grt•;1t nt'\V S 1:-. that \'.l~ nov.· kn11"' hol\\' Ill prt'Vl'rll L'\'('ry kind nf dt•nt ;d prlihle rn ·rhC' had nf.'v"s 1s lh<1l thC' j'.!C'nt'r:d puhliC' 1s still oh~C's:-;crt \.\'Jth th t• nld 1rr.;1 ~e of dt•ntislry l,t•nple l'l1n ~ to 11nag1 nary ft':ir:-; ;u1d lhl·ir dl•ntal probl(•m..; µ-o untrl';tlt•d . l g nor:tnee a s mu1·h as thC' ens\ prt'\'l'nl:-. people from ;:o:(•l'ing ,1 tlt~ntt:--1 :\DS 11:\C'K •:ll :\l ary J1r:q.~1·r , .111 nff1c(•r in th(' l;1lif1lrn1;1 Srhnol l•'ood S('r\'iC'e .\:-:o;\l('1;1\1nn , V.'l\llld ltkt• h1 St'{' funding ch:1nnC'll·d intn a mnr1· posili\'l' atl\'l~rti s in)! c ;1n1pa1 gn . Th(' :1111 1 suJ.!;1r sn.1r k (·anl · pa1 gn is not .1s f'fft~'\i\"<' a:-!hf' pro -nlltr1t111n appro.1ch. ·· :-;ht• S;lid ' Th<'rC' 1:-,, tre•mt~n tl ou~ .irnount of faddi ~m go1n~ on bc>caus<' pt'o pl<' v.•ant to Sl't' thl• rf'Slllts irnm erli :H<'lY l,f'<)fll l' v.•ill buy :limost any1 h ing ·· Shl' urt?erl mor•' funding lo f f'· gul.-r s t•hool proj.!ra1ns r<'in- forced b y po s 1t1vc ml•d1a mC'ssag<'s. F.:ve Cremt•rs, s chool food :;upervisor for thC' '.'l'C'V.'J)()rt :\1 t:>sa l lnifit'd School Di stri ct , added that petrC'nts s houlcl fight use of chilrlrt"n to st"ll :-.ug :•r basNI pro· ductl'i on t<'lev ision, • ·our j!;l'rlt'r:tl polie~ in ruo<l :-ervict' is lo di st·ouragt• l'O n- sumption of C'mpt,v <"alor1C's and encourage C'atin g nut ritious (01.xls, .. s he said. Thert' "'ill ;d\\'a~s h(' lhe 1XK'lr <':'.llt'rs :u1d drink ('r:-. an1ong us, but I can SC't' lhC' goocl res ulls nf nutrition t'du<•;1tiun among our students ." Sh(' estim;1t ('d that 00 percent of th(• studi.>nts in lht• local distri ct :ire ma kin g ,i::ood n utrition choi('('S. 1'hird and fourth j.!r<1der ~ rC'pnrt :-.nacking on fruit, juicC's, veget:•blt•s and milk r:tthC'r than c;u1dy an<! pop, ~he ::-:aid . RF:TIF.R {'llOJC'l•:s .<\l on(' hi .[!h :-.l·hnul. \~:h('r~ mzlksh:1k<•s. chocolate· milk, \.••hol<' m ilk :in d lO\\'·f;it milk ;ire offt:_•rt•d. studt•nts l'htx>sC' lhC' :-.uJ'.! arl css :1ltf•rn.at i \'<'S four to nnt'. In f;1:-t food rt'nlt'r:-. ;1t the :-=chnols. n1orC' :.re optin;.: for n1ilk th ;\n soft d rinks. She set'." :1 similar respon:-.c fr~1 n1 youiig p:1rc·nt s, partt.v bC'cau se of lhl· t i~ht l'C'Onom .\, "'-:>lt•ctinj! items "·ith frxxl \'JIUl' r;tthf'r th ~~n C'mpt y cntoriC':-.. If a C'hoicc is n1 ;idL• fnr nutri - tion nvt.'r SV.'f't'ts, rlt.'nt ;1l ht·:dth can't ht'lp but improv1· ... :\ :-:;pol s urvl'Y of parents brnught a positivt• rC'spon:sl'. In general parC'nts quC'st1ont•d f.:>lt thC' tax wuulrl nut bl' pro· hi hit iv<• for those' V.'hn s li ll \•anl- t'(I S\VC'C'l s \\'hilr bt.'in~ a rC'laliV('- ly painl<'!'S \•:ay of funding dC'n!al progrllms. !\to:-;l agrt'ed th;it TV lld\'Crl is- ing dot>s ha\'(' ;i :-.lrong innuence on youngstC'rs. as \\'C'll ;ts adults, and mor<' pos it ivf' 1nform:1t1on should be giv<'n . St'\'t'r<il admitted th<•t th<'ir t''1:n C':ltin~ hahits, and f('~1 rs abclUl dt.'nt:i l CCII"(', :ldVC'rSC"I)' :if feC'l t>d tht.'ir children. l lf'alth C'ducation should dt•- finitt.'ly inr lude updatC'CI informa- tion on d('ntal c;1rf'." on<' young 1nothf'r assertt~rl. ·~tost of us r;1rry v.•ith us tht ft'ars about rl C'n tists \\'C' collC'Cll.'d RS kids. 1·m learning hpv.• muc h has r h anj!:t'd . If prevC'nti on is as imrortant as th1•y s.ay, ;1 few ct>nts morC' for a six-p:ick of sofl drinks won 't hurt anyone." • I l ; I I • (.'% OAILYPILOT Wednesday. November 12, 1975 '· Aging: Myth, Fact? Dishes Needed T he Int erfaith. Servicemen 's Center in San Clemente is seeking food donations ror its loth annual Thanksgiv· ing Day DJnner for all South Coast military personnel. Items needed for the noon dinner at the center are: turkey. mcat loaf, h;;1m, gravy, bread dressin g, rolls and but- tt"r. ("ra nbl•r ry s auce, fruit jello, ("a nnt•d corn, casseroles , rC'li shes, tossed green sa lads . pies, cakes, candy and nuts. Rt-cause of a Ji mited holiday volunteel° staff, only ready.to-serve food is requested. Food will be accepted ;.111 d;1~· ~O\'. 25 ,ind 26 at thl~ rl•nlt•r at 15·1 . .\v<.•nida \'1tlor1a, San {0 1<.'ml·ntt~. f"ur information cu ll ·192· 181 ·1 aftt·r 9·30 a.m. By DENNIS McLEl..UN Ol llW 0.11, l"lltill ii•" Old people Jive in lhe past, arc depressed. bo!lsy and politically conserv•tive. They are self· centered, forcetful and no1y. The::1e are just a few or the com· mon myth! people have 1bout the elderly, accordln1 to lecturer Sylvia Bogen, who d.il1covered them through observation, read· ing and research. "From whose point of view are these m ythli accepted?'' she asked. "Who makes the defini· lion ? A child, a social worker, ll mother, an t.•mploye or t:imployer ? ''The calendar age dirreN from the biological age. When you're 16, 29 or 30 is practically on the border of senility. Thi s chronological age is not the anaiwcr. "Some people wrinkle early. Others have beautiful unlined cheeks in their 80s. Some young people look dreadful. Thµey "'ord is the individual." ...___ '.\1rs . Bogen was speaking al the recent Conference on Un · Laughing's no OF.AR A:'-1:'-I LA:'-IDERS : 'i'uu've ht'ard of gumpoppers. knuckle c·r;:1ckers, hummcrs and suc h . but our offic e ha s something th<it bcats them all . A giggl c>r .. t\nd it· s driving us nuts. This '-''Oman g iggles "'hen she s:iys hello or goodbye. If you ask her what time it is. she giggles. F.very sentence begins "'ith a · tee·hee ·hee·hee" -a high- pitched. nerve ·jan~\ing sound that dri\·es you out or your skin. What is wrong with a person "'ho Jaugh!i when nothing is fun · n~·? I-low can we let her kno"' she's getting on our nerves? Any sug gestions you have will be grea tly . appreciated . -AT IVIT'S F.N D . OF.AR \\'IT"S: People who laugh when nothing is funn y are tense and unsure of themselves. That Giggling Gertie in your or. fice is an insccure, maladjusted woman "·ho needs understand· ing, not criticism . or course it's annoying, but once you become aware that her giggling is an out· let for nervous tensioo and that the poor girl is a bit of a case, your irrilation should be reduced considerably. nF..>\R . .\NN L1\~DERS: Help! I havt> nol only been mumbling to myself tht•st' last ft''"' "·eeks, but I 've becn talking right out loud. Does this mean I ctm goini.: ("razy? Please tell me. 1 nel'<l to knO\\'. \Vhile at the n t'ighborhood laundromat las t "'cek I was try- ing to forget my wc>ightier pro· blems by concentrating on the job at hand. I announced in a loud voice, ··1·11 put these in here ::1nd this goes ovcr there." I '''as all alone. The sound of my o"·n voice gave m<.> a real scare. Please tell me the truth, An n. If I'm cracking up I don·t "'ant to be the last to kno"'· Should I s t•ek psychiatric hel p? Thanks for your guidance. - WORRIED ABOU T MYSELF DE :\R WORRIED : Ca lm down, lady. You sound perfectly normal to me. Jo:veryone talks to himself at some time or a nother. l find it very helpful, as a matter of fact, espet'ially when t•m in a hurry. I tell myst'lf, "Take it easy -slow down!·· And it really works! DF.AR AN:-1 I.A:'-IDERS: I am a young re:tdl'r or your column. I even learn something from it oil· re in a y,·hi\e . Wh at I ,,·ould lik e to ask you is this; Wh en we traveled all over . pre -thanksgiving .· .· . : derista nding the Older Penon at Saddl t~back College. fl was spon:,i>red by the OranRe County Cou1\C1l on Agin.:. tho Orun~c County ~1 enta l Health Otpart· n1t"nt and 13 utht>r orgaruzatiun~. l\t rs. Bogen's keynote addr~s. The l\1yths of Aging, began the day· long mt•eting wtuch included three dtsl·us:,ion groups. People are concern{•d about aging, '.\1 r s. Rogcn said , bec:ause tht>rt• prt•st•n lly art.• uround 21 rn1lliun pt'upl~ U\'t'r G5 in the Unit - t•d ~tatl'S. "One out or 1;,·vt·ry 10 pt'O plt• IS tlVl'/' 65. l 'ht•rt• :1rt• pa11i t'ul~~r nt•t•tls that have to be rt·(·ogniz1..·d. "Why do we. lump together all old pt>oplt» som e as young as 50 '! 'f'hi s is unfair. You have all kinds or people "''ilh difrerent physical, emotional and n1ental a bilities. "You havt• this tremendous grou p 1n the Unitt•d States reprt'St•nting-t'\'ery kind of point of vie"" ~aturallv a number of myths havt• gro"'O up aboul this group.·· '.\'t1·s . Bo~t·n unrc askl'd pre· :-.l'hoott•r:, ,,·hat they thought an Joke (Ann Landers~ tht~ country this s ummer \\'C bought nt~\l.·sp<1pcrs in ('very city. The samt' column appeared in several differe nt papers. \Vould it be possibll' ror you to \\'rile a different ("olumn ror cach of your papers? You must get ~1 lot or mail and I'll bet vou could do it if you v:orkcd a litde harde r. -12-YF.AR-OLD FAN OF.AR Ft\N: )1 y <'olumn no"' apptars in 8 12 papers. 1"1ulliply that by thrt"e lf'tters Pt'r column -then takt" TllAT number and multiply it by seven days per "'f't'k . \\'hat do }'OU get? My figure is 17,SO?. 1\ll }'OU want m e to do is pre· pare 17,502 answt>rs a wC'ek for publication. Thanks a heap. Wherl' should I send the body? . ls alcoholi~m ruinin.g your life? Know the dan ger signals and what to do. Rl'<td lhf' booklet, "AJ("oholism -Hop<' and l·lelp," by Ann I.anders . F.nclosc SO cents in coin y,•ith your request and a long. slampt~d. self-addresst~d envelope to Ann l~anders, J>.o . Rox 1400 , Elgi n. Ill. 60120. . ,., , .J . • --.. : ·sweaters -- blouses-- dresses-- pants-- Thursday : November 1J1h ,w..· t ,~- \<-. t s -- s '~c1<-ets--. \ coats-- ···cos a mesa ... i?[' -dort~ mi~~-«ie .\iC1rqai~ . ) . -Cor. frl eN ~· ·~··~~ \n OIAV-,. ---· old person was like. They l°esponded by s<1ying ''they have gray hair, look sad, can't run very fast and are not much good at games ... Othe r mylhs surroundina old peop(,, in general are : Th~y have strong dependency needs, use aC'hes and pains as attention get· ters. are forgetful. suspicious of strangers, don 't make friends easily and don 't pay enough at· tention to grooming. Tht~:!t" myths were given a ,C'lost'r look in the discussion groups, which tovered caring for ol d er pe.r s on s. fhys ieal - e1nolional aspects o aging and the older person and you. In the 1;:roup on the physical :tnd emotional aspects of ~ging. headed by conference coordinator 1\.1 aria Estrada, topi cs r anged rrom depression and loneliness to the need for pre· po:1ring for retirement. Although illness is one problem of old age, Mrs. Estl°ada said, be· iog old is not necessarily a pro· blem for many. She said older peoplt' tend lo s low do\l.'T1 , but how "much depend:s largely on ill· Of'S.5. Emotion11lly, s he :-iii.id, the way :1 penson live~ when he is younger ~((ed.• the way he will be when old. "lf you 're withdrawn when you're a young per:son then you're not a:oing to be different in your old age.·· ~1rs . Estrada s aid there ..... as ltss senility among older pt.'Ople th3n generally believed. "It's a very small percentage. We're talking about problems with nutrition. no s ocial cont acts. loss of old friends or a s pouse and the feeling of being useful. Their response may be what we call :ifflile but it isn't .'' The death of a spouse often leads to loneliness. There is a problem, for example, if a woman's husband dies and she is the type who dOes not make friends easily. "l.oneliness i! a big problem,·• said i\1rs . Es trada. "They need help in adjusting." Dealh of a loved one o£l en leads to depression which can turn into paranoia, said Mrs. Estrada . • "Fear is a big thing. ~1any are isolated because they're afraid to go out . It's a problem we haven't den It with enough." Sbe added that the elderly is a group that ls particularily victimized 1n swindlt!i and burglaries. Other topics covered included : -The sense or no longer being nttded when roles change. fl is impor tant to increase the person ·s awareness that there are important roles hcC'an fulfill. -The sens e of IOSI' when frit>nds die. New contacts and re. lationships must be developed to '-•void isolation. -One m an quoted U1e saying that tr 40 is the old age or youth th"n·~ttte-youth"ofold a1e. 1'lf .this can be implanted in those who reel they're getting old they can get K new image of themselves." -People must prepare for re· tirement. l\"fany have no hobbi('S or interests other than their JOb. ''When they're pul out tu pasture," said a man, "thc>St· people oflen go completely to pieces. They'r e not preparE>d for it." New Stops Booked The Orange County P ublic I.ibrary now is goin g out to lhe people who can't come into lht• library. Through JI ELLO. an acrony m for llandicapped and Elderly : t.iter::itur<' a nd LO\'C Offered , lthrarians are setting up ··Jobby hhraries." sho"•ing films and providing bedside service in 56 in stitutions throughout the county. Included on their list or con· valesccnt homE'~. senior citizen <.·enters. a[("oholism centers and menta l health centC"rs arc IX!ver - ly ~ta no r Convalescent Hospital in Laguna liills and Eiiperanza School in '.\1 ission Viejo. "It 's a very satisfying type or library service,'· explaint.'C:I i\1ary Ann Zooke. admini strative librarian. "'i'ou really fN'I you're providing s<.>rvice to people very needy of it ... She and the librarians working in th e m obi l e bran c h (bookmobile) have set up racks. of books in a central place in each or the institutions. Included in these mini·("olle<.'tions are books '"ith large print "·hich n1an y of Librarian Elaine Waer helps Elmer Garrett find book in new 'lobby library' at Laguna Hills home. the elderly people need but <.·an't find. Residents in each of the insti tu- tions borrow the books on ''th<.· honor system ... \Vhel"e requested. short films from the library's central ("Oll eC'· t1on \\'ill be s hown once a month. And twice a m onth, a librarian "i ll visit bedridden patients to provide them "'ith books on s ub· jects they are interested in . This is the part or the job Elaine Wacr, librarian. enjoys the most because it involvt·s more than just giving them a book . ")'ou ~et very wrapix:d uµ in your people.·· s he said. l\1rs. Zooke said she and her staff eonla("ted evt'ry institution which they thought mighl be in need of this service. Be("ausc most were ·'delighted Lo ha ve u:: bring whatever we could," she i ~ sure the new se rvi("e will be used. ser vice "'ill be used. HELLO was started this month ,,·ithout a ny expansion in tht· budget, l\·t rs. Zooke said. This was pos~ibl e because the opening of the Irvine branch library enabled the mobile branch 1;1 drop nine or its sc heduJl"d stops. A JC Penney crnon·s SPORTSWEAR W!;'.)IQIFFPl.6.LA New:n' ! llflx:h 5'8 •121 llA!.BOA ISl.Alll 216 Mo<10PAvt 675.1904 " ): :2il' Fly us. Anywhere . ~­~-- T•AWll in the DAILY PILOT • .. SALE STARTS THURSDAY NOV.13th at ... 1o~ooam . ••• M • • • • • • Have your old pictures restored for .unusual Christmas gifts! THIS ... CAN BECOME •.. THIS! ) • Cracks and spots repaired • Handwriting removed • One person taken out of• group photograph Your original picture la returned unharmed. South Coast ?11.11 COSTA MESA ARCADIA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT eEACH NORTHR IDGE ORANGE 'THE CITv· PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD. Use your JCPenney charge card. j ' . . ' ...... , • I ' . . . • JACQUELINE RQSETT Nuptials . Planned Jacqueline Rosett and Gerald Gene Dickman, both of Newport Beach, are planning to marry Dec. 27, in University United Methodist Church, Irvine. Miss Rosett is t he dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Franklin Rosell of Shreveport, La., and her fiance is the son of Mrs. Jotm Henry Pauling of San Anlonio and lhe late Mr. Claude William Dickman. . . Suited· To Pose At a Women in -Public Life sym- posium in Austin, Tex .• Luci Nugent, daughter of the late Pres. Lyndon B . Johnson, poses in a 1920s type bathing suit. She said the last time she posed in a swimsuit was at the 1964 Democratic Con· vention when she was used to draw newsmen away from the convention to the beach. • Discrimination Costs LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Two women who were depressed by alleged sex and racial dis- crimination won $67,500 from their employer::1 as compensation for their m ental di::1tress, a F ederal Conference on Civil Ri ghts Laws was told. The settlements may set a pre- cedent, allowing women and m.inoritie-s to collect thousands of dollan for emotional injury in cases of job discrimination, said the lawyer who handled both cases, LessingC. Solov. Both women had other e mo· tional proble m s, outside their. jobs, the lawyer said, but he suc- cessfully argued that it was dis- ·crimination at work which men- tally disabled them. i Marie Loui se Glass. 57, re- ceived $17,500 from Northrop Corp., plus medical expenses, because she was depressed when younger m ale co-workers w~rP. promoted, but she was not, Solov said. He argued that she had worked for the company as a planning analyst for more than 30 years, developing a feeling for it like a child for its parent, and when she felt rejected by her superiors ·"she broke down, went into a .severe depression. crying all day long." Angela Davis, a c-lerk . "·on a $50,000 settlemen t fr o m American Medical International, which operates hospitals and convalescent homes, because of alleged slurs on her Mexic an an- Ct!!try, Solov s aid. She w-as hos pitalized £or three monlhs b ecau se of an e moti o nal breakdown brought on by racist insults by her s uper visor, he s aid. The company denied she had been insulted, and argued that s he had e motiona l problems before t aking the job. Solov said that was true, but she did not need hospitalization until she had been insulted at work . Mrs . Glass also had other pro- blems , includin g the pressures of supporting a totally disabled hus band and a 91 -year -old mother, he said. but it was the ··on the job injury" of being de · nied promotion that caused her emotional c-oll:ipse. Both cases were settled out of rourt. Solov spoke a t a c-onfer'ence 'On ·job dis c rimi n at i o n l aws sponsored by the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Com- mission,. the Industrial Relations Researc-h Association, and Mex· ican·American Legal Defense and Education Fund. The confe rence was attended by mor e than 750 local, slate and federal judges, union and civil rights l awyer s, corporate personnel directors and minority group representatives. i Ci vll Grumbling ... 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PMOtaMz.etn ........,,...,. s.t.•&.1&•1 MARINER'S VlllAGE -'°"" PH01 a .,..,,,,, s..n....1M.M.W.IM opening friday, november 14 ----· ---- \ I i. AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644-7030 ! • . . • • . . ' . . . . • DAILY PILOT Wednesday, November 12, 197$ • Interest Drawn to Se·minars, ·club Benefits · ~ Pl BETA Piii: South l Coast Alumnae Club will hear a travelogue by Mrs. Phylli$ Stroud dur· ing a 10 :30 a.m . mt~cting Thursday, Nov . 13, in the Newport Beach Home Qf Mrs. Wallace A. Gerrie. Muncy at the 11 a .m. luncheon meeting or the Newport Beach Club Nov . 13 in Bahia Corin- thiiiln Yacht Club. WOMEN 'S STUDIF.S CENTER: Or. Geraldine Pickart, counselor and M!i. Sharon Oonoff, as- sistant dean of s tudent acttvlties, Orange Coast College w ill talk on So<.·iali~alion and Se.x Role Slrreolyping on the Saddleback Co llege (:a mpus al 10 a .m . Thursday, Nuv . 13. • . Pre·re1istration may be mailed lo NOW, P. 0 . Box 8246, Fountain Valley,CA92708. MUW: Fother Samit Habiby w iJ I discuss world pluralism at the luncheon meeting or the San Clemente· Capistrano Branch to take place al JI :30 a.m. ·Saturday, Nov. lS, in EJ Adobe.restauranL tutor, the sessions wt.1J feature Beatrice Williams on Undersland· Ing the Vietnamese Culture; Onalee Carter, director, will explain how to adapt teachinj material! l0To more ad - van ced s udents, and George Eiskamp, presi·. dent, will offer Pointers on~group teaching. muntcation, Principles to raise·funda fw the ot Communication in the ,cluipt1 1UllDel'OU pbilan· Family, Tbe Need for lhropleo. Ticket llllorm•· Fam i I y Sup port tlon I.I av~lable from Systems, Transactional memben. Analysis, A Systems Ap-- proach to Family Jn ..... -. · I · teraction, Afing, D)'ilfg, BSA V-8DBCOUN· Death and Bereavement :nY a.u'll.':.. eelebn· and Sexual Intimacy in tioD of mem now be-Mam•J•. inJ cromen...t their dub, I I ·~ ,. 7.I • ' ' .. ~- ~ . • ' t t f . i . I . • I • 1-• : ... . ' ' I ' I I • ' I I i . ' I ·• I I I !i i .. : • I Mrs . Stroud spent six months in 23 M osl•·m ~tries in the Middle East. A 'graduilte of UCLA and lht' Los Ancele:1 Conservatory of Arts, s he is ac-t1vely engaged in community theater and 1s a pro· fessional lecturer. SIGMA Piii Gi\MMA: I.ambda Zeta Chapter will conduc-t a sale at 7 p.m. Thursday, No v. 13, in the \Vest mins ter home of Mrs. Lester Shelby. Proceeds will bent'fit I.it· tie f>'rirnd s flealth F'und which suppu1·ts a ccntl•r in the Appalachia <.irea . Cl,IPPf:ll WING S: rvtr s . Sharon Shipley, project dirl'ctor of the Early lnlerv{•ntion l"'ro· gram for Orange Cuu.nty will s peak at the luncheon meeting or the Orange Co unty Chapter Thursday, Nov . 13, in the Capistrano Depot restaurant. The group s upports programs for the men- t J 11 y retarded and sevE'ral members volun - teer with the early in - tervl•ntion program . THURSDAY MORNING CI.U B: An entertaining program on interior decorating will be presented by Mary Aquarius SOROPTIMISTS: Dec. 10 is the deadline for sub- mitting applications for the Youth Ci tizenship Award. sponsored by Saddleback Valley Soroplimis ts. . Winner will receive. SJOO and may compete al regional a nd national le\'t•ls ror a total of $2000. Partic-ipating seniors arl• askt:'d lo contact their school counselors. SOUT H COAST JUNI OR WOMEN : A baby shower will be given to accumulate gifts for patients at l~ospital M aterno Infan- ti l. Tijuana. The event will lake plac-e at 8 p.m . Thurs· rtay, Nov. 13 , in the Foun· lain Valley home of Mrs. Ron Carey. Al.LIANCE FRAN· CAISE: Ra y mond las Vergnas, former dean of the Sorbonne will ad- dress the group at B p.m. Friday, Nov. 14 , in Gain Seen THURSDAY.NOVEMBER 13 BySYDNEYOMARR ARIES (March 2l·April 19): Restrictions seem to dominate. You are on brink of achievement. Know it, refuse to bow to dis- couragement. TAURUS CA pril 20·Ma y 20): Accent on sociability. You get calls, invitations, re- ·quests. Some or your roodest wishes could be fulfilled. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Spotlight on achievement. promotion, added pressure and responsibility. Be thorough. Study fine print -and read between the lines. CANCE R (June 21 -July 22): Good Moon aspec-t coi ncides now with journey, written appeals, special studies and lessons. Welcome change. l.F.O (July 23·Aug. 22): Emphasis on home, domestic adjustm ent, spe<.'ia l services, employment. VJRG-0 (Aug . 23-Sept. 22): Marriage, ability to make adjustments, changes, to c-ooperate with one who holds opposing view -these areas are emphasized. l~IBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Practical mat- ters dominate. Know it and be responsible (or your own actions. Means it is not wise now to delegate duties. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Highlight style. creativity -express yourself in dynamic, confident way. One who is ex· travagant ·'wants company.·· SAG ITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You break through red tape. You achieve, ac- complish -and you receive credit for past efforts. You will be more independent in thought, action. CA PRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19 ): Short trip, neighbors and relatives are in spotlight. You locate what was missing - and 'this t'ould include item which had been a necessity for household duties. AQUARIUS CJ an. 20-Feb. 18 ): Accent is on money. income potential, personal possessions. Be flexible. Ir versatile. you gain. If stubborn, you could be subjected lo ridicule. ,. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20 ): Cyc-le is high -your judgment. intuition are on target . New chance to "start over" is, highlighted. Personality, personal ap· pearanc-c dominate. Fr. Ha bi by, rector of St. Anselm's Episcopal Church, Garden Grove, will talk about his in- volvement with the re- c-ent resettlement or ·Vietnamese refugees in the United Slates. ~-AT lONA _L ORGANIZATION FOR NON·PAB ENTllOOD: --"-~ea luring LAGUNA NIGUflL en tertainment by WOMEN: A be.uill~l!_er_l~-Lion, the fashion show and oriainal C6ampagne JunCheon will be present· Lady with L awrent'e ed at 11 a .m. Saturday, Welt, i1 pl•n~d for Nov . 1 s. a t t be Saturday, Nov. JS, in the Castaways, Dana Poin~, club. PoPulation Awareness J97S will be the topic ol a communily seminar to be held at Cal State Fullerton from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. IS. ________________ _.,.__ __ Participating will be RIGHT TO LIFE representatives from l .F.AGUE: A Wines and NON. Planned Paren-BRUSH ... BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES Vines benerit will be pre· thood, Zero Population sented at 7 p.m . Satur· Growth , NOW and day, Nov . JS , in Tustin Anaheim Counseling Meadows Clubhouse Center. HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP Anvone can care for a BruSh & Blower hair style. or our other curl co1ol1ng. fuss-free, full functional · SCISSOR STYLES which are as easy lo do as just sham- poo! Our lamp cuts, finget tumble cuts. curling iron cul s. wash towel dry, brush ·n fluff cuts Of' simple wash and wear cuts are SCISSOllD, all take-eare--01-yoursell styles. Good for any age, a,,y Ji air. No te1sino. no rollers. no pins. no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. East. Additional information Original Champagne Lady will entertain in Mesa Verde. Proceeds will support •may be obtained by caJI. the Lire Center, Santa ing NON at 993·4921. Harbor View School, l .ifestyles -Changing Corona de! Mar. Sexual Attitudes. LOS CUA DRADOS SQUA R E DANCERS : Ana and the Lifeline, a 24-hour hotline. LAGUNA B EACH J UN IOR WOMEN : Walt Disney's "Bedknobs and Broomsticks .. will be shown at 10 a .m . and 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, in the clubhouse . Proc-eeds will support the Marine Studies Institute in Dana Point. MARRIAGE AND FAMILY WORKSHOP: National Alliance for Family Lire. Inc.' will sponsor a n all -day workshop at 9 a .m . Saturday. Nov. JS. at Golden West College. Public sessions in c-lude Parent -Chil d Com· 11.ltO. NO Ml ,.. ... A ... Mf WA¥t$. TOlitMlof ....... WAMT TO MT fOIJI MAit ··-O•IM JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING I a"'· I 0 r SAT.& SUH. t-S 356 S Tustin Ave .. Orat'lge 9564 Hamilton Ave ., Hunltf'lgton Beach ~5 N Harbor Blvd . Fullerton lOCA 1£0 Al f!'i( F ASCINA fl~'lfl'-"' OEL SOU '''·I If) t61-J5J!. 17f.]16J Co-ho sting a square dance with the Bicenten- nial Commission of San Clemente, the group has set aside Friday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p .m ., in the San Clemente Com· munity Center for the (und·raiser to benefit a project to provide the ci - .ly with a me morial tot.he nation's 200th birthday. SATIONAL ORGASIZATION FOR WOM EN: Elizabeth Cady Stanton Chapter ~ill have an all-day COO · ferenc-e beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. IS, in the Huntington Beach Library. s o u T " c o A s T •••••••••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim•••••••••••;; MI SS IO N V I EJO WOMEN : The club is sponsoring a n art auc- tion at 7 p.m . Friday, Nov. 14, in the Swim and Rac-kel Club to r aise funds for the Mi ssion Viejo High School Band which is planning lQ join the Cavalcade or Bands on a trip to Washington for the Bicentennial celebration. J UN IOR E B ELL CLUB OF IRVINE : The group is sponsoril'lig a ci tywide clean-up cam- paign on the weekend of Nov. 14·16. IRVI NE Tl!RRACE PHILHARMONIC AS- SOCIATES: A benefit dinner dance will be pre· sented at 6 :30 p .m . Fri- day, Nov. 14, in Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Entertainment will be provided by a touring g roup known as the Speakers will inc-lude Sue Whitson reading her poetry; ~farilyn Murphy as Elizabeth Cady Stan· ton, a nd a film, "Unlearning the Lie," with Dr Geraldine Pickart and Sharon Donoff. LITERA CY COUNCIL: A workshop to assist tutors will be held at 10 a .m. Saturday, Nov. IS, in the Forster Junior High School cafetorium, San Juan Capistrano. Dealing with problems arising from the influx or Vietnamese and greater numbers of students per Weddings ,~ and Engagements To a\01cl cli s appointmc nt. prospl'C\J\'t· bridl·s :.ire rt·mindt•d to ha \"t' lhr1r \\Cdcl1ng stories \4'ilh hl;i t·k and \\)nit• gln:o.:o.y photographs In !ht• f>ail y Pilot Pl·nplt· l)eparln1l'/1 t ont· \\t'l'k lx·turl' !ht• \\t•dding T1i.t'tUl"P:o. rt.·t"t'l\"Cd aflt'r Iha! time \\ill not l.H: U:<t·d For cn.c:ni::c mcnl a nnounc<'mcnls it i~ imperall\'c that the story. al so accon1 panied hy a black ;1n<I '''hit(• i;los:-y pi c- ture . bt~ suhmillt•d six \\C'Cks nr mo1·e be(ore tht• \l"l'dd1ng d att•; olhl'r\\·ist' it \\ill not be puhli:o.hl'•I. To help fill rcquirl'nlenl s on t:.-.th \1·cd · d'ing and cnga~t·n1t>nl stnr1t•s. for 1n .,; arc available in all Dail \" l'ilol off1t·es . f'ur· £her questions \\ill be; an:-,11t:'rC'd by Peoplt· Department staff members ut 6.i2·432 1 Second Glance Singers---------- and dance music will be played by the Tops Trio, SINGLES FORUM : Friends Fi nd ers Institute will sponsor a session at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov . 14, in the Fountain Valley Commu n ity Center. Alice Thornton, co· director-founder of FFI will talk about Alternate t~ $;J.;c f! i!~ \.t..:t 'S ~ ~ i... L! /1r~9 r, ti,. '";," Jl tJ~ _, 4 21 J1!'rr. r""'"''!I'.~ ,.~wp,~r 1/Nd Y:1114Je Serving You Since 1946 ~ire~nuse ~pl10Ister~ FREE ESTIMATES DISTINCTIVE CRAFTSMANSHIP PRE-HOLi DAY SALE . . Great Savings on Vinyls, Nylons, Mohairs, Herculons, Naug1hyde •New custom built furniture• Ant ique restorino •Slipcovers • Boat & auto upholstery •Recovering & re-styling 2809 Newport Blvd. -Newport Beach• 675-4084 .~pirul .~!ired Whnlr nr Hnlf HAMS "So Good ... It Will 'Haunt' You '.til ll's Gone" ORDEll HOW ••• TOllW HONEY BAKED HAM .,.-~!..-::..~~'::~ • .....,. to s.rr. wlttri Ho.y '• s,kt G6ne • 5fiir" Slktd frOM Top to lotto. • Wt ,_._,.. Md SWp tr.. .Cattsf lo c .. ,t • M Srrict DticefHMtl • ~ Cllffwt -WiMt 3700 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar -673-9000 ·--"'·"*--1n2s .. 1 ........ , ........... ., ........... il ... 2461 524 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa 548-0797 ,$i·"" y,..Je e . \,i(g6'' FERNS $2.99 N~wp.,_11,.. 7£-11"4-T..-lfN ~v. S.•1 · r )uN /'l•V. 15{" 1¢ Dar k Corners ? Low-Lite hanging SHOWS CONTINUE THAU NOY. 3()11! SALE Pothos, Nepthytis; Philodendrons, Cordatum On e for $6.49 or Any TWO for@ inore AL'S CHOPPING BLOCK ~WINI The PLANT PUSHER is giving away the •famous 5-Foot Kentia PARLOR PALM I 500 Adams Blvd., Costa Mesa !Next to Edwards Cinema) ·Mon. thru Sat. Store Hours: 9-6 r.1cn ..... ,,..-.,.,. 546-8196 B MUNtl ~AVIN\J • tKttLtK ttA I UKt) §8 USDA CHOICE SIDES -89! ,Alff;. WT. 350 LIS. IONELESS TO, OR IOTTOM SOLD IT HANGING WEIGHT USDA CHOICE HIND QUARTER SIDE of BEEF WITH CROSS CUT CHUCK ~-s1 09. 160 LI. e LI. AVG.WT. 450 LIS. Order COUNTRY l'RIDE YOUNG HEN Your Fresh "Holiday •••D TURKEY IOAS1· 516! Now TURKEYS 101ol2LIS.AVG. 69! ' , ~\ · retail v~l ue $125.00 . ~ Drawing to be held ' -· December 15th at the PLANT PUSHER at 6:00 P.M . Register with any purchase t hrough December 1st. ~Let the PLANT PUSHER do your X -mas shopping -A unique service for the busy person...: 3030FF I I • .... ~~~~~~!"' ...... ~ ........ ~ ........................... "' ............ . :., : .. .. ~ I -Re~ularly priced plants with any advance holiday order now through December 1st , • • a.,.,., ... .,. • ., ........ _. ____ .. .,.,. ____ -----'-L_ • • ~ ~ , ' • t • " :-~ • " • • ' • ~ ~ • l; ' t •. ·. I •• ~ ~ ! I ( l • • • • • I • j • • ' ' f " ~ \ Backyard Special Carefree Course ;\n informal outdoor setting is the place to serve thi s pa s tr ami bonanza for it's not the easiest sandwich to eat gracefully . Rut the kids and men- folk will love it, and so who cares if there·s an occasional slip between plate and lip. BACKYARll PASTRAMI SPECI AL l h ea d western iceberg le ttuce 2 park ages (3 ounces each> l'ream cheese, sof- tened 6 tables poons r eal mayonnaise 1 112 table s poo n s lemon juice 11·2 tablespoons fresh snipped or freeze-dried chives · :v~ cup fin e l y chopped Red Delicious apple Bottom or top half of split long French bread Bslices pastra mi Stuffed Spanish olives, halved Core. ri se and thoroughl y drain let· tuce ; chill in disposabl e plastic bag. l\1i x C'heese. mayon naise, lemon ju1c£•, chives nnd apple F inely chop enough l ett.uce to }'ield 2 cups ; fold into chet~se mixture'. Sprt>ad on brL•ad : ar r ange pastr.imi rro ss w ise on top G;:1rnish with olives. To serve, cut into 8 pieces with sharp knife or kitchen scissors. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 Best Idea Since ·x/k.. Shopping Carts Two -year supply ( 104 lists) furnished in con•enient te.ar-off p.ad for just $1 .2S ( posta1e prepaid l Send in Coupon Today and Become A Super Shopper r·-----------------Fill in this coupon , clip .and m.ail with $1.ZS to: Pilot Printing Shopping list Post Ollice Bol 1560 Cost• Mesa,talif. 92626 Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single I item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 separate printed items. plus additional spaces you can fill in yoursel f. Just check 'em off - 34 Staples 21 Vegetables 14 fruits 6 Bakery Items 5 Bevtrages 19 Mea t and fi sh entries 11 Dairy items 20 Miscellaneous Lists 1h••• a4:11'•1 ----------------------I .. w.dnesd1y. November 12. 1975 DAILY PILOT (;5 An Wa You Slice It I i i ' Luscious Layering Acc~panied by crisp _green salad and a lightly chilled"CWinc, this original hot dis h ma.le.es an ideally different dinner,·especiaJ- ly £or those who love bread and cheeses. While not exactly instant, this Rre@d ·loaf lasaena is ba~ieally easy and worth every minute or sho_2PiQK and assembling time. The rjnal result yields 8 tica.rtY servings. Lasagna, or course, is tradi· tionall y made with wid e macaroni layl'red between meat and cheese Cillings and topped with spaghetti sauce . Th.is Down Home adaptation substitutes nourishing bread layers and rep I aces the meat and tomato sauce with a subtle vegetable saute which never overwhelms the six varieties or cheese. DOWN HOME -BREAD I.OAF LASAGNA I loaf (I po und) unsliced ~·bite bread 1/4 cup ("2 stick) butter or margarine 2 large onions~ s liced 2 green peppers, cut in thin striP,S · A loaf of bread, a tug of cheese and Wow' This crusty lasagna 1s worth the work I,\ pound mushrooms, sliced lfl cup blue cheese 3-ounce package cream cheese 1 ~ cups (6 ounces) grated sharp cheddar cheese t.; cup sour-cream V. fUP butter or; margarine 11.a c·up grated parmesan cheese 4 slices American cheese 4 slices Monterey J ack or Swiss Cheest> Cut the un sl iced bread lt>ngthwist> into 5 C\'C slices. ~!ell the butter in a skillet and saute the onions, green pepper and mushrooms until soft, about 15 minutes. ~1eanwhile, in separate bowls . mix the blue cheese with c ream cheese until well blended and spreadable. Mix the grated ched· dar with the sour cream. !\!ix together the butt.er and grated parmesan cheese . Start preheating oven to 350 degrees. To assemble, place the bottom slict> of the bread loaf on a cookie sht>et or flat pan. Arrange slices of American cheese on the bread', letting corners overhang the the bread. Spread second slice or bread with blue/cream cheese mixture and place on stack; top with one - fourth of the vege table mix. Place third bread slice on stack and arrange slices of Mon- terey Jack or Swiss cheese, let- t ing corners overlap sides of bread: CO\ler with one fourth the vegetables Spread fourth slice or bread with the cheddar/sour cream mixture and add to stack ; top with remaining vegetables. Add the top crust slice or bread and cover with butter /parmesan mixture, letting butter drip over sides of stack. Rake at 350 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes or until top is crusty and cheese is melted. Serve im- mediately using a s awing motion of a serrated knife . Hearty Souplteatl M:ik:c up a can of cream of chicken or mushroom soup. Add drained and Quartered marinated ;ir11choke heJrls, a pinch of nu1mcg and ;i squeeze ot lcmon Heal and serve. SEAFOOD SPECIALS FRESH Eastern Oysters ALASKAH Coektail Shrimp ALASKAN CENTER CUT Halibut Steaks n..r...tt...IJllrw W.C..Mn.ltCW, ..... _ ..... COMPARE OUR PRICES! 149 : 1-.c:.o 169 : LI .. HOUIS: MOteAT THIU Fl.I. 10.l:JO SAT. I l:lM:JO CLOSED SUM. The FISH MARKET Jim and SCMdy Cammer 145 E. BROADWAY, COSTA MESA 64>5223 ''Honey, where'd you hide my other sock?'' Rinse your static cling troubles away and save 20¢ in the bargain. With Downy: No\v that cold \\'t.'athc·r·s \\'ith u:-, ~1> is static cl i"ng. Sock-" are h1d1ng. Pa nt-" <ll"l' l\vis ting. Clothes urC! cl1ng1ng like craz_\· But Down.Y helps ~top st;Jt1c cli ng before it even starts. Al the \'er~' snme I 1n1e D <1\\'l\\' rinsc·s 111 softness and April 1:rl'sh nes:;. 1 t hl' I ps r1 nse QJ.L1. static c 1 i ng. \Vh1ch 1s r<.'nll.v a f'<:nsiblc \\'ay Lo ke<:p c·lothes from cl1ni:!'ing to each other. And clinging to your fam1I~·. ·----------------------------------------------------------------------- Downy. A noticeable improvement. 20 ~18l 96 0 Here's 20¢ to help TAKE THIS COUPON TO YOUR STORE rinse out static cling before it even starts. UMfT OH( tou,Ofrl l'(R PORCMAS( 8 10 IM! l)!•lll ... "" ....... ,, ... IO O<I ._ ............ 1•• ,. .. ,..,.,. . .. ..... -......... -...................... ,..,, .... _ .. -..................... _... ...................... " .... '"' ....... . '° .......... ~ ..... -... p ........ ""' ... •oo! , •• ,,., ......... , ...... .... --......... , .. ..., ""'"~ ...................... ,. "'" """' r ........ '" ......... --..... "' , .. '"""''"''" 111111 Of COO!'!l• Offll B< SOl"•!l!•C '"'~ COVM• •c• O[ -0 otMlllOI OfO(!t ll!•"ll•!S T"or "I 0101!"10 •! "'"l"•~I !0 • Ill( 11'"! (II !•f (()lll'O~O•H• "''"''"""' "'"' '" ,., ,..,,,., '"""''"" "'" -" .......... ,,.."" ''"""' ''""' ''""'" .... . ,,,._ ""'' ..... .,_, ....... ·-· .,. ...... 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Serve warm or cool. ~1 akes 12 squares, 106 ('a}ories ('ac h. :1~ ('Up skim milk 3~cuprais ins THE SLIM GOURMET Ar<in is an old fl('W ··health tion . 2 :1C'upwholebran food'' that's COJO)'tng :t great re-1 ~{'UpalJ -purposeflour viva I. Thl• "sec r el" of its sucC'ess From a dit'ter's point of view. 1 teaspoon baking powdC'r is its high fiber C'Qntent. high-fiber foods arc importunt i ~teaspoon baking sod1.1 Fiber, of course, is the no -b<>C'ause they add bulk (and ap· 112teaspoonsalt CO RNMEA l .BRA:"ll <'Alarie, nondigestible stuff thut pl'litt• s atis f action ! to lh l' 3'~teaspoonginger RAISIN BREAD adds bulk to your diet and hC'lps sloma(·h. 1iteaspoonrinnamon '2cupdi('tm\.lrgurinc keep you regular. 1'hl• latk of Today v.•e'vegot tworeelpesfor %rupboilingv.1alt•r Grunulalcd sugar subslilule fiber in A meric un dtt>ls is tit"(! to 11 dielfr · s trc<tts th at HfC' mtidc wi th Real di t:l n1 <t f gari nt!, sugar tu ('quo.tl 6 la blcspoon:. lot of Jl<u•ly disorders lx1s itll'S ron· bran cereal . substitute, molasses and e~~ unlil 2 eggs stipation. .C'an£'t'r and heart light and fluffy. Stir in bran and Z°<' s who1~br~rn disease. to n~1111 (' a ft'"'! RR:\~ GI~ (; •: R RR Jo:i\ll ]('t st <1nd f 1 v t· n1 i null':.. 2a c•up sift ed al I-purrose nour F'iber is found m ~linly In ¥/hole ,j l<tblt>sr><ton:, dit·t margetrinC' Sift all rem ainlng-ln,::-rC'd iC'nts 1 1 ~ teaspoon baking powder grain s, fr C'sh fruit :. and Sug.:\r substitute to l'QUal 5 togC'thC'f t.>:«C't'Pl walt•r lk·al into 1:.i teaspoonsall vegE't ~1b l C'S, item s which tabl<'spoons bran mixture. Add boiling v.1a\('r 6 tabi('spoons yellow cor· lleat diet margarine, s ugar substitute a nd eggs until light and nutry. Stir in bran and set mixture aside rive minutes. Stir flour, baking powder, salt nnd rornmenl together. Graduallv add the flour mix- tureand thC milk lo Lbe bran mix· tl~e. bt>alini: well it rte r eacbaddl- tlon. Stiflh the raisins last . . Spread the batter in a nonsti ck breadpan and bak~ Hl 375 degrees (or 20 minutes. Cool. Makes 20 slices, 91 calories eaeh. A · t t I r 1 :iru1>mola<·.···. ·'b ·1 h •I .mC'r1r::ins SCl'm o t'a ::c.::'::_'_:o::_ ___ _..: ___ .,_.,_,_., ______ .::"::'~:_:::<:_:a::l_:u_:n_:t•::_:•m:::.:oo=:.t ::_· _____ _:"_:m::.'::."::.__ _________ -==---------===-=---==----------:-- Easy Lunch Pizza s Please The nge of t~l ('vcn is a mrigic one. \Vith those t'xciting t eens not far ah<•ad, a youngstt•r like.s to identify with adults and to be treated in a morC' grown-up £<1shion. They dt'light in IC'sti ng lhE'ir s kills in lht• kitchen ;.ind feC'I grt•a t satisfac· lion wh<'n thC'y rt.•ct•ive kudos fron1 nlh('r mem- bers of tht• ram ily . Why not, lht•n, give you r p re -t t' en the res!X)nsibility o f treating younger brolhC'rs and sisters to P i:<i<' l">izzas for lunch soon'! PIXIE P IZZAS 4 F.nglis h muffins Spag h etti s auce ( Ctlm n1 Pfl' i ally prt'll<trNt or homcm11de1 ()rt•g ano Salami or pepperoni , cut in s licC's flrovolone cheese, grated Prf'heat oven at 350 degrees r~. ll<tlvc Englis h muf. fins: plaC't' s plit s ide up on a cookie sheet and bake for S n1inutes. Spoon generous amounts of s;.1ucc over the muffins: s prinkle with or C'gano. Arran~e slicC's of meat on each pizza ::ind top ""ith grated cheese. Rake r o r 5 ta 8 minutes. or until cheese -has m elted .:\nd pizzas have browned at edges. To vary recipe, use g round s ausagt!, mu s hroom s l ices, rhopped green pepper, anchovies, or any com· bination or the above. Chicken Deluxe Served on d e lectable honey wheat berry bread with its s w eet. nutty ch a r ac teri s tics. thi s chicken salad takes on deluxe qualities with the additions o r c urry powdt>r. s l i v ere d almonds, and a garnish of bacon strips. Try adding e ither 1f.z c up h a l ved seedless gr apes or 11:.i cup drained, crushed pineapple to the sa lad mixtur e ror variety. SAVORY CHICKEN SALAD SANDWICHES 2 cup s cooked chicken, cut in I inch· pieces . 1 teaspoon g r a ted onion 2 table s poon s chopp('d grC'C'll P<'pper 1-i cup <·hop pe d celery 2 tablespoons sour cream ~cup m ayonnaise ~~teaspoon salt 1~ teaspoon pepper 1 te a s poon curry powder (optional ) , I tablespoon lemon juice 1'4 c up s livered almonds 6 s trips b acon, ha lved and fri ed . 6 slices honey whea t bttry bread Thoroughly .combine all or the ingredients ex- cept the bacon and bread. Chill. Spread salad mixture on the 6 slices or bread. Garnish with crisp bacon strips. "'"" If II flo1t1, ch1nc11 are you'll re1d •bout II ,__~lnlh• DAILY PILOT I Make our everyday low prices go even further where ''coupon and a half"' §12 ... , ••. ' .. ,p,m .: ~ .... , .,,.~. . \! .• ·. ···~· ·~ _. ~ 1:. .~ "/!: ·i··~ .. . . . ~!.i·~ , ... _ ' '• originated -Ralphs. Manufacturers' ce1ds·off coupons from newspapers -~- . '~'·· ... __ and magazines are like coupons and a half at Ralphs for the next 2 weeks, ' '• '• '• •, ' ' ' ' ' ~~::--.......... when you buy ,,,,, :·,;:·~ ~ the item. . / I '\ \ . . _. ,• ~ ' \" .J ,tlfll'!_..._ ' . --' .... -. ••• • o. "-'""9 ._. • ' -/ ,~~ "' ',,.1 ':. ~~ • ...._,, ~ \•~\I e ~a . u---·---- • ·1· • • '• . ~·'\'\ .... • i· . . • I 1 '~~ ·\·,'.·, '', ... ~ ·'-'-•· t . ' .. ' . ··-~11 · • .. ....... "'~ -..... -~ , I J5COFF I WUPACIURERS RALPHS ADDS I COUPOll V2 THI VALUE ! ; ' o..._,.._ ....... ; .... .,.,....... FOR TOTAL OF I -~td -wbe. 4Sc OFF ___________ ... ---_ .. .... l '· . " ·;:. .. -:.j " _(r;. < • ,. ' J Cusfomer Service Represenkrtive CAROL THORNTON For example, the Maxwell House Coffee, Cheerios, Northern Tissue, Gala Towels, Terrific Soll & Stain Remover, Woodbury Soap and Arrid coupons in the upcoming Sunday issue of the Long Beach lndependentand Orange County Register are worth 50% more at Ralphs, along with the manufacturers' coupons In today's Food Section. One coupon pe r item and one ite m per coupon unless-specified otherwise. Not to-include "retailer" or "free" coupons or exceed the value of the item Offer is effective November 13 thru November 26.° · Coupons are ''smart money'' at Ralphs ltAl.rHS STORES AR! lOCATI!D AT' , 24167 'ASfO Df VAl!NCIA. lAGllNA HIUS ' 9901 ADAMS Bl VD .• HUNTINGTON BEACH 380 !. 17th ST., COSTA MESA 17161 17th ST., TUSTIN 401 N. lOARA, ANAHEIM 6941 WARNER. HUNTINGTON BEACH 15471 S. 8ROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER STOfl! HOURS' 9-10 Doily, 9.9 Sunday \' . ! .,, ,, . ; - . ... ................. · .. ·. · .. -...... " -'-'--!-~ . . ' . . ' ---··-···-· ... ""-·- • ' •. 'lltdn!!day. November 12. 1m DAILY PILOT Cl • . ______ -Take Time Gut for Dutch Apple :r r~af · . • • " • • ~-' ' < • With lhe BlcentenniaJ upon us, are we movlna toward tbe freer litest;yl01 and social amenilles ot . uttna which 1'haracterl1ed our fatt'beul. More people. are looking for re- cipes which tan fill the soclaJ . eating vo i ds between circumscribed brealdast, lunch. il>d dlnnrr. -For-l·ack of more -i n'SJ)ired-- terminotog.y, such occasions are ------referred to-a.a-brunch, midnight-- supper, coffee break or snack time. Perhaps ht-cause these smaJI meals have no attractive names, • Meat Master Meats Americans took to nibbling: emp- IY c~orlH oul of bags and box ... Or,oerbaps lt'a because we've foreoften the-1lmple pleasure o< proudly o(ferlnc the largesse or thehou1ebold. DUTCH APPLE EGG TOASTS 4 larp opples, PM!ed, cored and CUI Into. wed,.. i..; teaspoon clnnamon I cup maple syrup .fOO degre e f'. oven for 20 minutes. Pla<'e bacon on a rack set l.ntoa shallow baklnl pan and place ln- to ove-n~ 1"J CUpwater Spread 6 o( the bread sUcts 12 sllce:s bacon thinly with butteor. With a cookie Here li. a countem · porary version Qt s~h a de.mi-_ <lli1nllllml1TleaJJysultedWlltl-,-- otf'•S\ons. • 12 sllces toasting white bread lrillf.r .._ 2" Inches in diameter.' Soll tiu.1ler or-mftl'garin~-\ll "I bolein the remainifUI :t.lices- 3 fl"I• ...r-tireod. Ploee •11Ce3"'Wilh holes These Dutch apple egg toasts are-a-timeleu.r..ecipe..in_lhe.sens.c. that the dish could be ser ved to anyone at any hour or the day or night , depending on the beverage. . ' ~ 6 tablespoons milk on topot buttered :slices. ..uableapoon.su.gar. ____ _ t~ teaspoon salt Jn a bowl, beat eggs, milk, sue · Jn a 2..quart caiJserole, combine ar and sail until well blended. apples, cinnamon. syrup and Dip bread into egg mixture roat- water. Cover tightly and bake in ing all sides. Place slices side by a.wt .54 wlh Coupon 1802 • c'iil .89 SUGAR Sib. -c-•-blg ........ ,...... ----·---u.ao-_..,O..'-... C..-c.,... ............ 11 ___ ,. SUPER COUPOll r \ I Mt Lolft-loMleaa ' T11118'tin lreeat with Rlbt-l"Mghe-Dnl'"• Super Bakery Super Produce ~Steaks CllfllfNIGrawn ,.1.95 ~·Fryer Parts ·~98 e.e1 Loin-Tall "MO•td ., ..... ~Steaks PoR: Shoulder Pork ,.1.98 ~Steaks lb 1.38 WllOfe Of PGlnl Cut Fre1h-10oi.j1r Boneless Beef Western AH Star. oBread ""· 29 1011 . 24 0•. 38 INI a .... 43 OI) I .,:; 1.29 New Ct09-FJ•.,.,..,-•~ Clllfll'IW ~walnuts ~Brisket ~~TipRoast lb.1.38 ~ Oysters .. ,. 1.09 Super Flowers [A 0Beef'"'" 'c''ube Steaks l'll..I [A w0u"°''ngeness-'~"" Crabs ~ Ifft Clluck ~ l'll..I Round Bone Roast lb 1.19 1 78 Flshwman'• Ccrft lb. · . ~ e~i<~ Fi11ets lb, 1.78 D Beef Chuck-Clocl Style Borietess·e-t Roast lb 1.59 ~ Ille Size :r-· -l'll..I Boneless Stewing Beef lb 1.49 ~ rri' TIP Roast lb. te9 ~ l aaf Loin-Bone In 2 49 l'll..I New York Steaks lb. • ~~Steak Tails o1· Pot-A•aOftad lb. 1.09 Tabla lb. ts9 ~Ferns .. 1.49 lb .. 99 lb, .15 ·lb .98 '"" 1.27 Super Grocery lb .25 ••ch .15 11ch .29 lb .. 05 lb .29 lb .. 10 .19 eacl'I .29 I lfide on greased cookie sheet and place into oven. Dip round pieces removed into •H and place on coolcle .. aheet . Bake toasl1 wllh bOC<)ll and ap- ples tor 20 minutes. Place toasts on a servin1 platt'l and top with apples and syrup. Add bacon slices and top with round piece or toa.:1t. Serve while hol. ---. -This dli h can also be •erved wi!b sausages instead ot bacon. Jf des1rect--:--omJt bacon and serv~ applff in toasts lopped with thin vanilla pudding or s weetened. wh ippt>d cream. Mild Rye Tasty Toast Swedish Rye, a mild, seedless , nutritious whole grain bread pro- vides a C'o mplimentary background for tht> sub- t 1 e h a m and cheese fl avors which are so easily dominated .bY stronger ryes with caraway . Ry lightly dipping earh sandwich in an egg bat· ter and frying both sidl"S until they a re golde n brown, an ordinary com· bination or flavors C'3TI be enhanced and turned in· to more elegant flt.re. FR ENCH TOAST Ell HAM ANO CH E ES•: 1 egg, beaten %cupmilk Dash garlic powder Dash rayenne 1A teaspoon salt ~nch dry mustard If slices Swedish rye bread 12 thin slices Swiss cheese 12 thin sliees ham F o r batte r, be at t oget h E"r e g g, milk,· garlic powder, cayenne, s alt, and dry mustard. Place> 6 slict.•s of cheese o ver 6 s lices of r ye bread. Top eat'h with 2 slices or ham, 1 s lice or cheese, and anoth('r slice ol bread. -Dip each .sa ndwich into egg batter, lightly coat- ing both sides. (Don"t _ soak.) Fry on preheated. greas ed skillet until bro wn and heat e d through. turning oncC'. Serv{'s 6. Protein (Ji! Sklnt.•• ~ Sliced Beef Liver lb. , 79 L!k• to Lake Lonthorn or ~ Ft:iP"h5'eac:;n .. ,. t39 JCachk Alt Purpos• Gold Medal Super Deli tlmlf-2 pet cu•lorner BestFooda , o ~Sausage lb 1.59 ~ eese .... 89 ~Flour ~~ .69 ~Mayonnaise~; .98 USDA C"~ , " rA "c"rea"-'hmU•dc'''heese"' ~ Lamb ~kter Chops lb. 1.79 l'll..I •" .49 U. 0 • C"••• "" D cRa~0 l5p"h•-sMP"o""ta"'to" Salad ,,,L .49 ~ L.amb r~n c11op~ lb 2.89 -- ~ V~i'R:nct CUtlets lb. 2.48 ~ pc;;i;;;"&;~'Sage 12 OL 1.59 ~A~; Bacon "'" 1.49 D ~1;;ii'S' Bologna "' 1.15 ~ You"g Turk•r Wll'll•-lb .. 51 49 ~ Imported D1nl1h «< 119 l'll..I Turkey Drumsticks lb. . l'll..I Dofino Cheese • oL • • rA ""'Safflower'•• ... -• ... Ma, rgarine , ~ .59 fj[•l!J::!.9jI•J['il'f1t![=tJ l'll..I ·~ ··" ···--···--·-···-rA 1i0"u"r1ce"""y''esmrea''"st •••. 1.05 Rae~ n' ""•t-Alwmlnum ~ aach ,48 each 188 ["]ill Dorm•n SHcld l'll..I Muenster Cheese , .. .89 D Ralp~nFnc:ttpDri;k gallon .89 Super Spirits "'" 9 98 91/lon • • Gold1n-Whol1 K1rn1I Old Faahlonad Mb lets ~Corn Ralphs ",~~ .29 ~Ice Cream ,~~:~ .89 Health fJ Beauty Pantry Fillers ~~~ IOL 86 bottle • ~ Roy1l-Aa10f1ed Flavor• Gelatin Desserts .... 38 pkg .• ~ &.~w01Spray Net IOL 97 ~ ~~v;;·Wrap .. 43 bottle • ''". ~An•lgeslc SO ct. 83 ~Canada Oty -Club Sod• or ""· 37 Empirin Compound bottle 1 Ginger Ale tJ.olfll I ~~;rd •01. Bl bottle 1 ~ j;;;dd;;;g Mixes '""· 23 pkiJ .• ~ K-:ite; T~~pons ""· 149 pkg. I ~ M.D. Aaaorttd Colo1• Toilet Tissue 4roll 86 pllg .• ~ sP~h-on LotiOn "L 285 boltJI I ~ i~;t;nt0P;~t~ ·'"'· 85 pkg. I FrounFood ~P~ecP;s 17 01. 41 can a ~ Mr;;d·~bles 10 ... 29 ~~~·syrup , .. L 49 pkg. I bottJe I ~ 01~;;C:ooi Whip fOL 83 ~Belly C1oc~er-PI• Crull Slicks or ""· 47 pkg. I Pie Crust Mix pkg .• ~ cll:;;;;,i~ Whip t~OL 55 ~ AdOiPh·;·r~ ,~ ... 55 pkg. I bottle • ~ c~·G~118;.,,s 90L 29 ~ P~rtY'Mix Nuts "" 109 pkg. I Clll 1 ~ c:~i:;::; Juic;e ... 39 ~ 28 ounc1-D•po1U Botti• "'" .29 c•n • Seven Up * ~ C>,:;,;;-:;~7ai "" 83 ~ Bultonl-Llngulnt, Spin1ch Mac. or ... 39 tin I Thin Spaghetti * pkg, • o-.... c-............. ~ .. 7 ~'-~ Delaware l>Ynch •.: .15 o---Saltln• Cr1ck1,.. ".=: .12 ~""'"'-·-·· l'uddlng Mi••• .. .;,. ..... 27 O._.,.;_o_. rJ•• -~'"'" ~ .. ,... .. Ml .. ~eek Pewer t:;. .73 lrJSolt M•t0ar1n1 •• .13 LJh1t Franks o ...... ·~·-Skin C.N LOl6oA :.:.aa ~E;;i::~ ... -.:.:. .83 ~--· ... -B1rSffp - .27 o-,_.. "'... .05 Cf'fft lbothp9... -f ~ ......... _,_ Pu""'kln f"te1 .'!:; f.39 o-·--.. -""' ."""' , .... Ground COffff •• -tM o:;:.:.::s F lo ';.: f.31 o:;;:;it;-:..: 1.41 &ii-.. Pe11.Qrape Julca :.: .89 o::.;.=..-;:::' ti:; 2.07 ~ ....... ,_ ___ ,. ·~-- ..... ~ ,.._ 1.25 Soy Ahoy ""''" .:.: .75 o--... ~--°"""' , .. _ 417 ~-·_,_,...... "' ... AIPlt•• .,.,,.. -• 71 ~---i.-..-Tomato Juke• ·.: .se ... IWllG STOllH-Allf lOCATt D AT: . , 24167 PA!lO Df '!_WllCIA. IAGUNA HIUS o-·-.. O-Ground Cott" ~:. f .58 ~ i..... --°""""" )&rt Kiinblaa Dlliper1 ~ 2.05 o··---......... -<hound Coff11 u• .... 4.32 ~ ... .,,_. __ . CHKltOn•• .... 53 o-fl;o·-S.tdin11• , ... : ... r.r·---r.r--o-·-lrJCllocOltt• MOf .. lt 1!;: 1,03 lrJf1K1 Subttlh111 '"•• ,9 5 Str1n9 Chee••' ll•L 1.87 OllofloM·-.. .... n--e-• o .. __ _ PaP« Towel• ,... .45 l!il.JP19Pef"Ofll Slick• 't1 .. 85 Kother Diii Pickl•• ... .89 0 -.,_-C-rJIO.--G• ... -Cl-·-C""'" o O....•ot"'--"' flott9d MHI" 1:.. .21 l!l(JKnuclt•n Dip• ..... 49 let! Bologna \I M 1.13 n-··--· n-··-·--'-o---l!ll.JC~ Clam•• ·:. .53 ~UnNHld M1191flne .... 71 EH Hog ... ta O...., __ ...... "... O'"'"'-""'"' [)!•-~-,..... -~ Dog Food• .... 17 Lt0'1Cl\lptMCM••I , • .431rJ1trown 'NS1no1$•u••11• .19 '-., .. , '--We,.,.,.... tl'lt right to llm" or =:;z.-.=r:=.. refu•• .. I•• to commercl•I ·--···--d••ler1 Of wholt••lers. 9901 ADAMS II.VO., HUNTINGTON MACH ~ IS471 S. llROO«HUllST, WfSTMINSTtR STOtlf HOURS: 9.JQ ~y , 9-9 Sundoy .et>l N. lOARA.lt"AHl!li 6'M2 WARNER, H~fON BU".4 . ! •.• ' .... ' Source ' R('('ent research at the Uni versity or California. Davis bas revealed that almonds are an excellent source of protein. We'vC' known for many years lha,t they make everyday and s pecial- OC't'asion foods taste bet ter. now we a r l' r e assured they a lso maltc · them more nutritious. Almond I.oaf, with its generous.measure or this versatile nut., is an in- triguing main di sh for a meatless m eal. ALMOND LOAF ·1 c up blan l'h('d a lmonds 2 teaspoons bakin t-! powder l "z c ups d ry brc;.1d cubt's and l'rumbs l cup hot mil k r 'h teaspoon seasoned salt v. teas poon g round pepper 2 eggs P rt•p a r ed (·h ee~1 · S3UCC' Toas ted s li ced o r slivered almonds for garnish. Grind almonds in ell'<" tric blt.'nder. (Or use 11 , cup ground blanched a lmo nd s . s o m c tim C'" labeled almond meal. 1f availab le in yo ur market.) i\fix in baking powdC'r. In mixin,:! bowl, pou r hot mi lk over d r y bread cubes and crumbs. J\.lix in seasoned salt, pe pper. and ground alm onds . !Wal in eggs. Pour into a very well greased 3 x 7-inch loaf pan. Ba ke at 350 dt>grees 40 to 45 minutes or until loaf is set and brown. Let stand a few m inutes out of oven, then turn.out oC loaf pan. Meanwh i le . heat ('heese sauce. Slice loaJ and s erve with hot sauce ; garnis h with almonds. J\.lak es 4 to G servings .. !¥-ILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ., ... 2~5878 • ' " c . ' • BEEF ROUND-lone In 39 BEEF ROUND BONELESS · SIRLOIN TIP RUMP ROAST LI. STEAKS • MELON CUT 1.49u. I BAR M BULK STYLE HOFFY BRAND BAR M FRESH CUT SLICED 159 MEAT 98C LIVER a•c BARM BEEF KNACK- WURST BACON · LB. WIENERS 1.a. SAUSAGE ~La. SPRINGFIELD BREAD ;. SPRINGFIELD ·-·-I Lb. Loaf Ulllit 5 Please TOMATOE . SAUCE 8 OL Can SPRINGFIELD .MARGARINE STICK-I LB. PKG. GOLDEN GRIDDLE 23c F 0 R PANCAKE SYRUP 24 oi. Botffe PURINA LOVIN' SPOONFULLS CAT FOOD TIDE KING SIZE SPRINGFIELD SllAR Powdered or Brown . CREST TOOTHPASTE REGULAR Plus Tmc or MIMT 121/J OL c ... I LB. PKG. SPRINGFIELD ~ · ALUM•UM Full I 2''1125' ROLL \ -·----··· SPRINGFIELD IMITATION MAYONAISE FULL lj>UART SPRINGFIELD TOMATOE JUICE 56:..":' 6 Pak C SPRINGFIELD RICE • .... Rose •Long Grain c c I U. JIM'S RANCH FRESH GRADE AA LARGE EGGS GOLDEN GRAIN MACARONI CHEESE IHHHER WALNUT I LI. BAG DIAMOND 1 MEATS • JOY DISHW ASHING DETERGENT 22 OL Size FRITO LAY POTATOE CHIPS Reg. B9 ' c LI. c c COSTA MESA 19th and PlACENTIA Store Hou": ' 9 to 9 Daily -Sunday 9 to 8 PricH lffMti•e Thursday thru Wednesday . Nov. 13 to Nov. 19 \ I -. Pric." s..;.ct .. Shck -~ Wo Gladly Accopl -51- 15~. SWEET 'N JUICY VALENCIA ORANGES 10~. MORNING FRESf.I ·.CARROTS , c~e!~o 1 O~. CRISP-JUICY DELICIOUS APPLES ' ' · Choicr • llaclc -· . 1 GRAPES :W 1 CLB. U.S. HO. I PINTO BEANS 29~. --- FROZEN FOODS VAN DE KAMPS 98 FRENCH FRIED C FISH FILLETS 12 OI. Plig. BANQUET 11• WHOLE 2 LB. FRIED BOX C CHICKEN c MINUTE MAID · 59c ORANGE JUICE 12 OL Can ROUEBELOF '!!~4.19 C.C. VINEY ARD WINES CHAIUS VIHROSE • IURGUHDY olc. • On an Egg-limited Oiet? r Substitute Satisfies You could J>Opulate a large area or the United States "-'ith people who have one thing in com mon -they love egg sandwiches! Light and delicate Egg Salad Sandwiches. Savory We s tern Egg Sandwiches. By this time, some readers who are on c holesterol·lowered diets may be lost in happy memories of the days when they could eat all the sandwiches they liked. But thanks to chol csteroJ.free egg substitute, these items can come back on the menu. The sub- stitute used in these recipes com- es . fresh, not frozen, in pint cartons in the dairy case or egg section of local stores. · It can be scrambled for sandwich fillings or whippt...>d into a spread that has only half the calories of regular mayonnaise. ; WESTERN F.GG SA."IDWICH ! J tablespoon polyunsaturat- .. ,. • ed margarine 1~ cup chopped on.ion 1 4 cup chopped green pepper 17 cup cholesterol-free egg substitµte 4 slices white or whole "''heat bread, toasted In smal l s kill e t melt margarine. Add onion and green pepper; cook until tender. Add egg substitute. Cook '>''ithout stir- ring, lifting edge to allow un- cooked portion lo run un - dernC'ath. \.Vhen almost set, cover p<.in and cook for 2 nl1nutes, until complt~tely S<'t. Cut 1n half <.ind place on piel.'e of toast, cover "'ith another piece of toast . EGG SALAD SA:-IDWICllES I tablespoon polytmsaturat- ed margarine or salad oil I cup cholesterol-free t·gg substitute 1 1 cup chopped onion 1 2 cup chopped Ct>lcry 8 slices bread )1ell mar~arine in large skillet. ad<l egg substitut(• and cook over low heat until set. Do not stir. Turn out of pan, cool, .:~nd C'Ut into small pieces. In medium bowl mjx chopped egg substitute. onion and celery. Add 1 , rup l.o,~· Cholesterol )1 ayonnaise. .\Iakt~.) sand'>'·i ches. spr(·ading bread \\1ith additional m:.iyon - nJi:::e if des ired . LOW CllOl ,F.STEROI. ~t :\ YO~S.-\ISE 14 rup cho!. .. •stc·rol frC'c egg substitute 1'!t teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon dry mustard •-:i teaspoon pepper 1 1 teaspoon paprika 1 cup .... ·ater 3 tablespoons cornstarch 14 cup lemon juice 1 cup sa lad oil Combine egg substitute. s:.ilt , mustard. pepper and paprika in small bowl or electric mixer. Mix '>''aler and cornstarch in a s mall saucepan ; st ir over moderate heat until mixture boils and becomes very thit·k. Remove from hC'at, and stir in lt:'mon juice. Add to t•g g s ub· .stitute mixture. Turn mixer to moderate speed, :ind beat until blended. Tum to high speed. and pour in oil ~10 .... ·· ly, scraping sides of iX>v.·1 cun- -s tantly. M akes 21 1 cups: 56 <.'a\ories per tablespoon. Dressing may be made in blender: Combine t•gg substitute. .;t>as oning:s. s tarch paste and lemon juice in blender cont .nnt·r. and blend a fl'w seconds . Turn to high sp<>ed . remove cover and pour in oil slowly. Stop blender, scrape s ides of ron· Lainer with rubber spatula, and blend again ~1 few seconds. DELANO'S SEAFOOD MARK J !AT THE WATER'S EDGEI 2800 LAFAYETIE ST. 675-9450 u-~---NEWPORT BEACH ---~~ MEDIUM Coolrod and Pe<led SHRIMP $149 ,....;, .. "'-~-- LARGE CooliodandP..!ed SHRIMP sp,...v. ALAS IC AH KING CRAB MEAT sr ,....,, .. ._:::::..- HOYA SCOTIA IAY SCALLOPS $190,...," .. , I Anlrall• Coolied LOBSTER TAIL~ s41• _ FRESH SWORDFISH PricH Effective November 12· I 6 SERVING THE ULTIMATE IN SEAFOODS FOR THE PAST 30 YEARS AT THE SAME LOCATION . • • CATALINA SAND ABS s1~' .--~x PACIFIC RED SNAPPER FILLETS $ 19 ... NORTHERN PETROLI SOLE --..._-:...:Fl LLETS s1!' FRESH EASTERN CHERRYSTONE FRESH LARGE EASTEllH OYSTERS $149 ,....,,,.. -~'~~-~--J:S' ~ lft.t~1 .... ' "'~ ~-· ( I . .a_._!_ -.;;;;;;: --... --• w .-.........--~ - l DAILY PILOT C8 Savings you can feaston! I upS to · when you buy .NeStla . l l • • ! Semi-Sweet Real Chocolate Morsels A , • • z 0 • ~ 0 u COME EFFECTIVE 11 /12THRU 11 /18 TOTH~E~~~ MAIL TO: NESTLE REFUND OFFER, BOX 778, MAPLE PLAIN , MINN. 55359 NAME __________ _ ADDRESS>---------- CltV, _____ STAT~_z•e __ l . : I i I !. ~ d . ' <'" .. -.(,. ~("'""' ... .. '""°"'' • •• :1 \. ' I • > t " .! . I ' : • • • MOH., TUES. I 0-7 WED. THRU SAT. I 0-9 SUH. lQ:30 TO 7 2915 Btistol A11e., Costa Mesa r 540·3394 · ', TRY ~~~::~TOP 'SIRLOIN~ SLA~~CED FRESH S::._ STEAKS ~ BACON TURKEYS ~ ~ THEY'LL BE --~ s 12 .. 9_ DELIVERED -INDIVIDUAL SERVINGS TO US OH THE _ -... - HOYEMBER 25 -MEAT MERCANTILE SELECT:: FOR YOUR PICKUP ?GED-TENDER-GUARANTEED':::: HENS ~ $2°9 ~ RANCH FRESH GRADEAA X-TRA LARGE 79c ~ REG.$2.39 ~ tor.is /';: WHILE OUR SUPPL y I.AS';~ ~ EGGS 3 DOZEN 79~. ~ T• SIRLOIN OUJl -. \ OWN STEAKS PORK WHOLE PIECES - I 0-12 Lbs. Each While They Last SAUSAGE· 69~. ... s1" s I 00 off FREEZER STEAKS BOX MEAT TOP SIRLOIN s2~! NEW YORK s2~~ lllf STalP STIM SPENCERS s2~ A.PPIOX. 7 LI. IOX GOOD THIU l 1/11/71 • I ' . ' I I I I I I I I . ' ~ CIQ DAILY PILOT Wednesd1y, November 12. 1975 . . . .. . . . .. .. . ....... -.. . '" "' .... .. . . . . . ' Ta~<"e -me-along Fillings Ample 'f_e>~ .. JiroOP Girl Scouts' creatiVity, tin-,' dependence and ability to meet any situation ur~ d~1.r~ted when they cook outdootS. Tak e ·M e ·Al o ns Sttlm o n Sandwiches go well with tortllll'" chlj)O , baked beans, dlll pickle<, 1 1~J tablespoons dry mustard stirring carefully to keep tuna in 25 toasted hl:lmburger buns chunks. Ladle between buttered 2 long loaves (1 pou,nd ea..ctu-half wlfh ~ual amOWlts o1 mix.. French bre11d ... , ... ture. cut each hall into 6 dices 6 dill pickles ' .> rrotS1wise.. . 2 Bermuda onioN> sliced Serlve with pickle slices, oruon and separated into ringl' · ringli. slic~ tom.aloes and let. beV er ace and br!>Wrdcs. ' i_., cup margar ine pr butter rolls, allo·.1,.ing 112 cup for each of Drain tuna. reserving \f. cup lhe25 servin1:i1 , These recipes are troQp·tsiie but ran be divided lO sult the number in your r::1mily or pariy. TUNA BARBEalE ti cans (6 or 7 ounces each> tuna·in·oil ~ 3 cups catsup 2 cups chopped celery 1 c up, -.·hopped onion oil. Break into laree piec.a °"'" , Combine catsup. celery, ol)ion; TAKE·ME•A 1~NG SALMON Wots:estershire sauce, vlnetar, SANDWICHES \ • Jiugar, reserved oi l and mustard 4 Ca.4\1 (1 pound each) in SfjUcepan: mix. Bring to a salmon or 8 caps (q;,oT 7-0unce1 , boil. Red uce heat and Jiimmer, each) tWJ11-ln-oll ~ covert'd. 30 n1inutes, stirrinc oc· ~ 1 qua.i-t chopped celery Sliced tomatoes. optlqbal tuce as deaired. Serves25. J..ettUce leaves ... Drain-and r1 ake salmon or tuna ; combine · with celery. walnuts and mayor:'sc, ~ver and refrig~rttte. Wh en serving 1'una Barl><'C'ue un l~uns. t•omplt.:'te the menu \~·ith t·arrot :i nd t•elery slicks , 11p pl t?s :i nd t oaste d n1a r i;hnl•1ll uw.-, butlf'r bcotch !'i<Hi<lr£•s ancl n1itk or chilled sort <.11ink:.. 1lo: .tUP Wot~~tershire sauc e 1-'l cup vinegJU' f l·~Oe_ browne!JgaT, packed ,• !;.ut ···ch lq a . or bread or lengthwise and remove a small ,, _______ ..: ....... ==-=-- amount or center .• Spread each - caslooally. ~ • 2 cu~ chopped walnuts Adci tuna and continue cook· r' ... J lh cup5 mayonnaise in.At_ u~C'overed. 10 to_20 minut~:-\elad dressinJt. Secretaries: Spreads Ba n ned The Dit·t \Vurkshop of Fountain Valli.·y rl'C'•lfll · mend:-; theSl' lunch idl'~1s fo r th e n11l l ton s of 1\mt'rican v.·nnll'll who man tht' ll'lt'phunt·s and typewrite rs that ket'Jl the \vheels uf husinC'ss turn· inp: s('ert•ta rics. r~ooct (·hoit•t•s are ap· propriate for joh~ whert• the fingers and brnin are t•sercised more th<in the rest of the bod...-. Complete ihc lunc h wi th C'e l cry ~trip s, radi shes and co ffee . Take ;1long ;.1n orangt.' for th(• afternuon snac k bre:1k COOi. A~D CREAMY FRUIT 1 z ('UP cotlaJ?e <'heese 1 ~ c up drained. cr u s ht•tl pin e apple pack('(i in juit'l' l\1ix chcl'Sl' :uHI fruil . 111 :-;m :ll l p l :1 s ti t• <'o n tainer . Cover .:111d frcezt• overni g ht . Ca rr y i n lunch bag. Hy noon it v.·ill br cool. l'reamy and de- licious. DILLY TUNA SANDWICH 2 s li ces whole grain bread. cru:-;t removed 1 ~dill pickle. chopped 1 1 t'llP tuna. p:1c:ked in "'';1tt>r. drained I tt~aspoon prepared mustard Da s h of Wurccs· tershirc sauee ~t ix tuna , pickle, seasonings and s pread -on bread. I.ettuce for sandwich m ay be car- ried in plastic bag to keep it fresh and c ri s p. Muffin Topped Start with leftover chicken and t o mato s lices on a t oasted Jo:nglish muffin . 1'op with s hredded c heese, and broil. Accompany the open face sandwich with in· dividual pitchers filled v.·ith pipin g hot c hicken gr a vy laced with lemon rind. Pour over top and enjoy a ne w taste treat . Refreshin g iced tea anct melon wed ges with a seoop of sherbet com · p\eteyour menu. HO'l'CHU:KF.N SANDWIC H SPECIAi, TY ·I tomato sli ces ·1 ser vi ngs s li ced cooked chicken 2 Engli sh muffins, split and toasted Shredded C he ddar cheese I can ( 1 0:1~, ounces) chic ken gravy. •,2 teaspoon lemon ri n<l giced avocado Arrange tom ato <ind c h icken o n muffin halves. Top with cheese: broil until melted. Meanwhile, combine gravy and lemon rind. Heat; stir now and then. Serve with sandwiches. Garnish with avocado. DAILY PILOT I PRODUCE MEATY BEEF 7 BONE Z11ckv Ciilifotniiil GrO'Wll'n Best of the U.S.NO. 1 THOPICAL TR EAT CHUCK ROAST FRYER j RUSSET i PO TATOES LARGE SIZE PAPAYAS No neck~.back1 . <:>r g1blflll 89~ 98~ \39 ~ \ I 79 ~ • r LEAN & TENDER BEEF RIB STEAK \ LARGE s 1 ss 'BONELESS BEEF CHUCK ' FAMILY STEAK ; "-._ S 1 SB lb ~~ tb. 6El ~ t:1111c i.: S, ., I ONllES S ClOD ROAi!...... ...... "' 1131 IO NllESI 1111 STE W......... ...... '" SllCID \\ PORI l OIN. 1p 1 lAR GE lO IN CH OP S ................. " POllSH SAUSA GE........... ,,, CAROLINAPRIDE l }ut P~'I \119 SllCID IACOM ....................... •·•· GOLDEN RIPE BA NA NAS GOLDEN FRESH 16 ~. 19c BRUSSE L SPROUTS ............... LB. I pt " IO NIL ESS 111 1 IR ISll!............ ' OSCARMAV(R sin SllCID IACON .......................... '" COUNTRY S!Yl l PORI RII S 1111 ,, TOl'OHHOllOM \I ll I ONllESS ROU ND STIA I "' R[ff Rfll! ... 1) fl(}"'t IN S111 RUM P ROAST .............................. '" SN APP Y CRISP CARROTS 2~~~~s029 c N(W /[At ANO 83< UMI SHOU l DIR ROAS T.......... "" Nl\1'1 /[,"ILA~D BL AIJf S!O! lAMI SHOUlDIR CHO PS .......... '" FARMER JO.ON Si l! POii SAUSA GE ROil .............. "' coo~s s111 POii SAUSAGE ll NIS ............ "' SWE ET TEXAS 6 F s 100 RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT ..... ~ GE£F RU1.N0 S161 SlllOIN TIP STIAI .................... . BARS CENT EH CUl \ 69 IOUUSS HAI SllCIS.. ........ 2 " ..79•,., M·D · BATHROOM PAPER BETTY CRISCO SHORTENING SPRINGFIELD MEDIUM PITTED CROCKER LAVE R CAKE MI XES RIPE OLIVES 59¢ PANTRY FILLERS TR EE TOP PEAR •GRAPE JUICE 48DZ . 89( BOTTLE ...... A & W 32 OZ. BOTTLE •ROOT BEER ....... :~·"' 31 c . DELICATESSEN • ssEEFMw'iENERs ·~~~ s 120 PILLSBURY 6 VAR IETIES 4 OZ. TUB E •WIENER WRAPS .. 4 ~ S1 ASSORTED FLAVORS 58¢ s1s9 39¢ BRIGHT&: EARLY FROZEN IMI TATION ORANGE JUICE dth .~ 3:;sl ~ CAN r, CANNED FOODS PET FOODS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS CASCADE AUTOMATIC • OISHWAS HING s 137 DETERGENT ."!!~!,.~'?~ HUNTS 53 OZ. CAN • PORK & BEANS ... t 7gc • oi1AERG 1 ENr .,~~:~~:~r13 9 DAISY All PURPOSE -RE ·USABLE . ,.TOWELS 49c FROZEN FOODS Hl ·C ASSORTED FLAVORS _, FRUIT DRINKS ·~~; 45c • MINUTE MA1ob2 oz. CAN64cl •ORANGE JUICE ~2~3 ~ S1 PEPPERIDGE FARM -ALL VARIETIES 3 I' s 1 PIE TARTS .~:O~':.. ~ -PET RITZ DEEP DISH ( PIE SHELLS ~~?.~,.~~G 57 CE LESTE 20 OZ. BOX -CHEESE PIZZA .... S 159 WELCH'S -coc"KTAIL Ju lc'EAN 39c ".9'h OZ. TUB PACKAGED FOODS SUNSHINE BA ERS ANG'El FLAKE OR ~· -VANILLA WAFERS 57 • PREMIUM 70Z PKG . 63 COOKIES ...... !!.~.~-~~· SHREDDED COCONUT c LA ROSA -PAM VEGETABLE 13 OZ. CAN _, LASAGN L ... .'.~?.!,!!ox 65c '· •·sPRAY·ON ·COATING S 113 BEL AIR ,....... All VARIETIES 52 ·. PILL.SBURY 11 OZ. BOX -CROUTONS .. ~~.'?.~.~ox c ., PIE CRUST MIX .. 39c • • • •••••••••••••••••• . ................ . lW) r•EoTpwHp1•INNOGN o~1::A1ET1Es 55c • ••••••••••••••• TREASURY COUPON ~ WESSON . 9o. ~ SALID OIL ~~h ~~':po; 24 OZ. BOTTLE6 . 9 ¢ Good thru 11/T9/75 Limit 1 item per coupon. •••Limit One Per Family ••••••••••••••••••••••••• TREASURY COUPON · · "~ PILLSBURY '• '>~!><; BllCUITI Reg. Price 16e Wlth Coupon • • • SWEETORBUTTERMILK1 ·0¢ 0 7'h OZ. TUBE '. 0 • Limit 3 Per coupoh· • ~ ' , • Good thru 11/19n5 • · •••• Limit One Per Fami ly . ............ •' .......... . I GAAN ~o"' f<ILl~ I WOQOl"'~o H11 LS •IOOCI t•u 11,..,~ '"•VI /olo(ll) V>Cl O"• l l VD -1,.10 .. tloot.Oo•lt•• lU !o t Mo• 1,.t,.fl.o•t .... t o.,I AIVlRS!Of I IORR ... m:l A XI !YU• •Vf 110'>1 ... wt><O•'ll AVI ....,. i..1•a•o •~ .. ,o .. t -,,,tJ0•••101 ... to•ot ~"'lllWOOO l~(••l(l'l'l -""''°'"''°'"'"'o••• _J_ __ y . lREASURY COUPON .... c~"<ii: .. WALNUT ~~~) BROWNIE MIX 220Z · RegPrico $1 .27 79¢ BOX · With Coupon ' ' ' ,. limit 1 eer coupon < Good tflru 11/19/76 limit One Per Family • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0RAP«;f AA.~fl !VOl>t\rl 1(1 ~"" lo•4o"l~-.. •O•o~ 5ANIA ANA -...,,,11• 1111110\ -So•l>O•"'l-•'0'"' *---- • • • • • • • • • .. I. /. \ l By1 request ... a repeat of our fantastic super sales! for\ 7 full days . . Thursday Novemb er 13 thro,ugh Wednes day Nov . 20 I I Filet M ig no n -1he epitonie of dining delight! Tt>nderloin or rpicurean fe ast lo be remembert>ct'. Doubly~ \.\'hen it's served in and tenderness that's so re,varding. 1'rcat your..e!f tri a gourmet feai;t U.S.D.;\. ('hoicc hetf. nut urelly a~ed, carefully trimmed! An tandem ""'ilh mRgnif"icently meaty fre,;h Pacific L.obster ... ,ne\"or this .,..·eek-end -(lobster"' I ti l'A h) Ground Beef ••• st 0! Extra l('flll -l:hOo~t> hulk or patliE's: MEAT LOAF r:1 H.ancho's O\.\'ll blend -1nadc \Vith fresh e~g:-~ Budget Savers! Sliced Bacon •.• s1 4! E:l Ra ncho's thicker rnnch style'. BEEF ROAST Honelc!'s Sirloin 'l'ip. Round· cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef! Beef Rib Bones 69f Lran. nienty~ Bake or barbecue'. STUFFED ROASTING 1.9 ( CHICKEN~ .. Extra large Grade A! Oven ready fryer with Cuhbison's dreMing! I Super Frqsh Breast of Lamb 59e We.:;tern rni~ect 1J.S.0 .A. Choice LAMB CHOPS Sh,pulcter cut -U.S.O.A. Choice \\'e!'!ern i;i:rown la1nb~ LI'· CHUCK STEAK renter cut fnr vnlue! l '.~.0.A. f"hnice ht•ef for qunlity! ' 89~ Lamb Stew •• , • 49~ :o;houlrter & lll'Ck c·ut. lJ.S .0 .A. {'hoil'C L~MB s21,9b CHOPS Hound hone! l l.S .D.A. Chni1·c le1nh -rei!'ed in the we!'I ! Frozen Food! Paper Towels • • 49e (;ala, in ns!'orted color:-. prints Margarine • . • • • • 59f Bractiali .......... 25! Grapefruit Juice 29e \1i11u1e ;\la id -Ht>i; or Pink -lj oz Potatoes 111 lillATll ••• 55e Holly""'ood Safflo\.\·er (;atden fresh' ... flnci !'-0 tasty, from lent(er 8la\ks lO deliC8IP floret,;! S1011fff·r·,, preferred qua lit ~·! 11 1 _. 0 1. Tartar Sauce • • 39e Kraft makes it ju!>I riii:ht ~ 6 oz Cottage Cheese 65e SprinJil'.fielrl -co1nt>» three "·ays! pint Coffee Mate • . • 79e t:arnat ion·s non .dairy ereainer'. 11 oz Bartlett 2 9 C PEARS ' lb Deliciously Sweet anrl .J uic)\~ Banana Squash •• &c. Fresh Carrots 2, .. 29e '!"hick mealed ... h~e and dot wil h butter' lrl .. p~ 'l't·nder 1 lh pl in hag Romaine 19< LETTUCE .. (:erden Fresh e n9 al! gft'cn' Extra Fancy 4s1 APPLES lbs \\"a,.h. S1a1t', (;nlrlen IJ l'licious Enchiladas vu Dl KAMP 39e l~eef. ('heest" <lr Chicken! 7 1 ! nuncf' Chicken Pies • • • 39e \"11n d£' KA1n p's for 11ath.fart inn~ 7 1 o& Cheese Bread. • 49e S1·hi llin~·~ --!-l'r..:e it hnt' 7 nz. pk~. Stuffing Plus • • 45e ~t .. J.R.-choice of three v11rie1ie!>'. G oz Orange Plus • . • 55e Hirdi-1·,\c's hrt·akfat;I drink'. 1 ~ ••l You'll lov e the difference at El Rancho! Tomato Sauce ... 13c I>el ~lonte ... rich and thirk, made fro1n vine-ripened full nu,·qr 1 on1al1*s~ 8 uz Mayonnaise ........ 891( "fry Springfield and be plcAi-ed v.'ith the quality a;; \vell as th!! :-n,·inj1:11 ! Quart KleeneX2oocr..PKc ........ 43< The nnn1 e that'!' hecnnu· synunynlfius .... ith f11r ial 1 i.~!>ue ... in ass('lr1ed colors! D elicatessen Delights! C H s39a ann ed amsLBS. . b k . ' H orinony BrAnd ... dllil·iu11,oly ready to eat as is. or a e 11 . Frankswrm •••• s1 19 'fhe adult size franks! I lb. Carrot Cake ••• s229 BubblPR -I lb. Other flnvors, too! Shrimp Cocktail LMcco ... ready to serve in39c the four ounce glase! Gouda-Edam • • • gge Favori tes from Kaukauna Klub! 7 O'L. Gourmandise CIUS( 69' Petitr -,plain or with nuts! 41 1 oi SPICED CllE£SE I Alouette ... y,•it.h herbs and69 garlic! 4 ~. ounce package Fabric Softener gge I lo\\•ny liquid i11 tht• '.ti nunt·c ;;i1.e Dial Soap • . . • • • 29e 1\ll colors --ha! Ii :-ll(> bar;,: Cat Food -••••• 29e Lo,·in' 8 poonful:-; ull flnv()rs! 121 ~ oz All D£IDIDT • • • • • • • s6 3s fJpen daily 9 to 9 Sunday l(J to 7 Nu sa/p.~ 10 dealer.~ Salad Oil 2401 ........... 79< l'urc \'C'!'t!IAhlr oil ... golden clear ... for i.alads or for t'lll1k1ng'. Sn<.t• on :-lpru1~ticlrl Corn DEL MONTE ••••••••••••••••• 2 9< Your choice of tender golden v.·hnle kernf'l~. or l n ;;n11•u1h 1·r1·111n '-.llJ• •·' :--;., :111J PineapplesucED ........ 29< Sp r i n~fie ld brin~s you all the !'t'Oodne"s v.·irh lo\\er pr 1<·l'·1 ~•\1 · tho· ~:n111:l~·.-...:,, I 1.111 Liquor Dep't. Values Wh • k . OUR BLEND s39a 1s ey REDUCED 1.00! ••••• ·rhe hit-: hRlf·l{nllon s ize uf f~I H.nnchn's (J\\'11 i-.n11K1th h l1·n d . 1111\\' rP<hu·ed lJHI' Scotch -1.00 ••• s429 Our own HolidAy Times! Quart W. d s599 1n sor s ... aoc •••• Smooth Canadian whiskPy! Quart CHEMIN BLANC Fine white dinnrr wint' $ 215 rrom Chas. Kru11:! Fifth Tanqueray s ... 1.11 s1699 'l"\H' !';!A ndnrd of qunlitv' h;ilf gnl\on . ARCAD !i\. ii:j -'~f,, . PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF . ,;:,. ·• Sunsel a~ Hunlin(ltOtl .., 'f°"'' '·. J:ZC W Color~ Blvd Fremonl and Hu'111ngtofl Wa rnf!f and Algo1"1Qu1n 2727 N~wpcrl Blvd 2555 Eastblull Or "; • .. "\ ' (El Ra~·~.. _ :~9' t; ;-+• ~ IE ol Oranqegrovt>r 1Southca51 corne1 , Bo.irdwalk C.onterj iOo tt'le Penl~ula ) IEAslblull Viltoge Ceflt9rJ~., ~~ · \ '." ' • 99' Bubble Up111. n.cx. •••••.•••.••••• Love that cltru1 fl11,·or~ 12 01 c1n1 Panty !lose . . . . . . •. . . . . . . . . . . 69c No Non8fll\ff -in •uorted 1h1de1! pR1r Hair Dressing •.......... · · · · · · 98C :;o 6 1, .• in the t 11 ounce tu~ Cou&h Supressant . • • • • • • . . . . 59c Huld -let.I yw ho! d it b1cll.! Pkg of JO Sucaryt Liquid • • • • • . . • . . . . . . . 98c Sugar Npl1cement In 6 oz. bottle Bouillon Cubes .••••••• ,. . • . • • 39c Steero -Hetf or Chicken -packare m 26 'I ' Trend Detergent. ............ 69e With frnh lemon-v !IC'"'' Gi1nt pk1: I• ,,, n ~ 1•1 he.1 ·.. ·veL Texas Chili Mix . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 69c Sirloin Tips .................. 59¢. C1rrol Shelby'~ own rttipt>' 4 ot pk11 Kold l\i~t fn>7.rn -!O'f''" nvtr r1r f'1 R n7. : I I I •• . ~ -- Cl2 DAILY PILOT ::e:r: ::st= Wednesday. November 12, 1975 . -.. By CECii. V BROWNSTONE "'*._ .... , ... ,~ ........ A report from USDA reminds us th<tl from fall through the frrst of the ne"'·) t>a r persimmons are. with us and that there are two main kinds from which to choose. .... . .. . ... . the United States hAve the1r f:JvOrite ways of preparing thl1 de:ssert. ~IJ teaspoon b<Ak.mg soda ~teaspoon salt I teaspoon cinnamon l teaspoon nutmeg 2 cups (see below) pulp Jeggs and bullet-. Add flour inat.urc and milk and beat until blt!nd4.."<I. Stir in s wtel potato and cotonut. Turn into a buttt.>rl"d ob· long g~ass baking dish (abOu t 13x9x2 inchesJ or s1 mdar utell!i11. Persimmons: 1'he Otil'ntal persimmon is grown commercially, mo.oslly in California . The native wild per~immol\ nourishes from Con- nec ticut southward to Fiorida and wt•s tward to· Texaa and One especially delicious way teems to be indieenous to the middle region or N"orth Carolin;1. Cook2' thert! often add swe~t Potato to their persin1mon pud- dings. In Clayton, Mrs. l.ouit· Al - len -known locally for her fine cooking -ha1 devised one of the best of these r ecipes. 14 cup granul<ited sugar :i.~ cup firmly packed Jiaht brown sugar 3 tablespoons butter o r margarine, m elted Ba ke in a preheated 325-degr~c oven unlit a knife inserted in center comes out clean -about 1 hour. Serve warm (or reheat) with or without whipped cree.m . A Tradition f [ Kansas ' FTom vur own research we'd say lhat one of the oldest and most interesting American re- gional dishes made wl'-h_ the persimmon i:11 a pudding, Worthy of inrluJ1ng in a roster ot Biceo- ll"flnial recipe:.. Mrs. Allen, an active 1ep- tuaeenarian , still climbs a neighbor 's cultivated wild persimmon tree to capture the fruit not felled by frost ! 11'-l cups milk J l,2 cups loosely packed coari;ely grated sweet potato J cup lool:iely packed fresh- grated or canned flaked coconut On wax paper thoroughly stir together the nour. baking soda, salt, cinnamon and-nutmeg. Persimmon Pulp: In preparing it, use sofl persimmons. letting them stand at room temperature for several days if necessary to softt'n. f. Golden Touch What is as b.1 ~1c· as a grilled ehces (• s<tndwich ? Even the d t•pt·ndable grilled ehet•s t~ :.<.1ndwich can go gl:1mournus with a double golden heart and a wrap u( rais in bread. American chl't'!"l'. thl' sturdy standby, 1s the dairy ingredient so es- sential to the finished work of 3rt, but sli ced o h -so -th in over the c he ese are go lden Caljfornia nectarines. Toast slowly and st?rvc with a bowl of steaming soup or a crunchy bacon :ind s pinac h salad. Bet- l<'r plan on two a pi ece. They're that good! SAN JOAQUIN SA~DWICH 2 fre s h California nectarines Rutter or m argarine Bslices raisin bread r 8 slices process AmE'riC'an cheese Thinly s lice nC'clnrines from pits. Hutte r one side bread; top 4 slices <butter side up ) "'ith one cheese slice, several nec- tarine sli cC's, another cheese slice and remain· ing bread (butler side up). ALL ALPHA BETA STORES ARE OFFICIAL FOOD STAMP REDEMPTION CENTERS THESE PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE EFFECTIVE NOV. 13-NOV. 19. Cooks in various ''pockets" of MRS. LOUIE AUE'.'l'S PERSIMll!ON P UDDING 2in cups flour (fork -stir to aerate ~before.=!Deaswing), see below NOW OPEN 'til MIDNIGHT in selected locations C.HIEC:K YOUl'I HllQM9CMllH000 ALl"HA •ETA FOl'I ITS STOl'IE HOUl'IS All STOA(SOPfN 9 A"' MO~DAY fHRUSATUROAY 0•! "I 10 A "' 1U"0" ~1 ' In a large mixing bowl beat together.. until blended the persimmon pulp, eggs, slijfirs Rinse; remove stems: cut 10 half and remO\'t' S(>("(is. Puree persimmons through a focxi mill, discarding the skins. Turn sandwiches over and place, butt('red si de lr---------------5·LB. BAG · REDUCED 12c l ·OUAAT JAR down, in s killet : toast over low h eat until brown. Turn and brown other side, adding more butter as nreded. l\1 akes 4 :sandwiches. Apples, Beans ;Team • . ' Baked I.ima and Apple Casserole takes advan- tage of plenti£ul apple; to combine with nutritiou:s lima s in a savor y casserole. Mustard lends a s pecial t ang while ground l'innamon im - parts a subtle hint of spice. Round out your menu with coleslaw, warm mu££i ns, ice cream topped with rrozen strawberries and coffee and milk. BA KEO UMA A:-10 APPI.ECASSEROLE I pound dry lima beans 6cups watt~r 1 teaspoon salt 1 :i cup bult<'r or margarine 1 cup chopped onion 3 apples, diced 112 cup rirmly packed brown sugar V4 cup prepared yellow mustard 14 t easpoon ci n - namon Combine beans, "''ater, and salt ; let stand over- night _ Si m m l' r ·I 5 minutes. Drain, saving l cup liquid. Melt butter in smaJI pan. Add onion ; cook 5 minut es. Combine beans, a pples, o nion- bulter mixturl', s ugar, mustard, cinnamon, and the 1 cup bean liquid. Spoon into heavy 2112 or 3-quart casserole or bean pot. Cover and bake at 325 degr ees for 2 to 3 hours, until tender. 6to8 servings. STIMULATES ·YOWlg minds. . , . ;. r -Saturdays In Iha DAILY PILOT ~· WHOLE KERNEL · 12-0Z. CAN ·REDUCED 5c NIB LETS .29 CORN KRAFT · 7-0UNCE JAR · REDUCED 13c MARSH- MALLOW CREME 29-0UNCE CAN ·REDUCED lk ALPHA BETA . 39 YAMS Grocery Reduced Prices CONCENTRATED · l ·QT_ BOTTLE CHB TROPICAL PUNCH ASSORTED · WHITE · 4·AOLL PMG. MARINA TOILET TISSUE PAINT · .t.SSORTfO · 100·SO. fT ROLL SPILL·MATE TOWELS !·GALLON JU0 CLOROX BLEACH 1·GALLOt>l 80TILE ALPHA BETA FABRIC SOFTENER llOH-PHOS. · AU PURPOSE • Al-OZ. BOX ALPHA BETA DETERGENT .. LL PURPOSE . IM·QZ. eox 1.45 LOW SUDS . IST·OZ. aox 2.33 LOW SUDS · 10-L8. 90X A.41 :l'IEAMY RIC( c:llEAM SAUCE 1.13 .68 .50 .75 .79 .87 ::HEESf: SAUCE NEWllUf'IG · l!l·llA·OZ. BOX TUNA HELPER .60 LA PIRA FLOUR '~~ 3.86 STfMS & PIECES · l ·OZ. CAN BRANDYWINE MUSHROOMS .,,.,....o~ •~•r·~·" UP'TOH CIJP·A·SOU" 'Cl•,., ..... •I O~ r•" CAANBERRYIAASP SAIJCt .29 AVSIAIA .... ,~~ 6 \Jl "'IG SLICED SWISS CHEESE • • WITH l!-i1S COUPOJll .75- 17-0Z. WttOLE KEAHEL I 0 l:i&av~s'"' c CORN LIMIT ONE ITEM & QJllE COUPON PE CUSTOMER NO. 751 VAUO NOV.13·19 : PILLSBURY OR 79 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR • ALPHA BETA • LT. OR DAR BROWN REDUCED <le BROWN OR ,_.,. .. a POWDERED 33 SUGAR • STRAINED FRUITS. VEGETABLES, JUtcES GERBER BABY FOOD Grocery Reduced Prices S·LB. BAG PILLSBURY 89 WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR • l ·L8. CAN CRISCO SHORTENING 24·0UNCE 80TILE GOLDEN GRIDDLE PANCAKE SYRUP l ·112·0Z, WHOLE • A·OZ. OtCEO ORTEGA HOT PEPPERS so.so FT aox SARAN WRAP KRAFT Ill-OZ. BAG MINIATURE MARSHMALLOWS HONEY & OAT · CINNAMON & RAISIN COCONUT · 111-0 Z. BOX NATURE VALLEY GRANOLA FAUil' NUT • 1e-oz BOX 91 12·0UNCE PACKAGE NESnE'S CHOCOLATE MORSELS l!l·OUNCE JAR LAWRY'S SEASONED SALT ll!l-OUNCE JAR 1.otl 1.78 1.06 .32 .46 .59 .81 .97 .6~ PUREXT~IOTTU ., c BLEACH • LIMIT ONE ITEM l ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER NO. 752 YAUO NOV. 13·10 PRICES EffECTiVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALPHA BETA MARKETS 1 BEST FOODS 98 MAYONNAISE • 16·0UNCE BOTTLE · REDUCED 111; WISHBONE .79 ITALIAN DRESSING 24-0UNCE BOX Bakery Reduced Prices 6·COUNT TRAY ALPHA BETA WALNUT SWIRLS I-LB BAG BICENTENNIAL BREAD fl ·OUNCE BRAH 9·00NCE CAAROT CAKE 6·COUNT TRAY ALPHA BETA MUFFINS ALPH A BETA · 15·0UNCE ntAY fl·COVNl APPLE FILLED DONUTS 7·112-0Z BOX 4·C.OUNT BIRK HOLM'S DANISH WAFFLES VANILLA FROSTING 15·0UNCE BOX DEVILS FOOD CAKE .69 .29 .49 .69 .79 .99 Frozen Food Reduced Prices 10-0UHcE lox GREEN GIANT CAULIFLOWER/ CHEESE BROCCOLI SPEARS lO·OZ BOX .54 .54 ""''-"'· .... "9'!' !O •ll~M .. 111 lo <D"''' .. •«fl 111111'1, lo!" It• coll-:1..i D" 111 ••••b!o ........ &tl•lh<l•D" D• ......... "'D"1¥ •ol~nclod. t;lip,.,,,,,, © 1915 /!. P"• /1111 ComQOll~ A llt•pl!ll ,.,.,_ :~~~~<:,~: IO c L~ ONE ITEM ' ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER NO. 783 VALID NOV. 13-19 ' " NEW CROP CALIFORNIA 3 ,.~1 WALNUTS FLAVORFUL · SWEET RED&WHITE 6 .0~1 GRAPEFRUIT OUTSTANDING VALUE BLACK .29LB . GRAPES FLORIST QUA LITV FLOWERS AT REDUCED PRICES .99eu FALL FAVORITE POMPONS UNUSUAL! NEW! COFFEE PLANT 41NCH 1 49 POT . • EA Frozen Food Reduced Prices SAUS.t.GE · 18·0Z. BOX JENO'S PIZZERIA PIZZA 12-0UNCE PACKAGE JOHNSTON PIE SHELLS 1.93 .56 Non-Food Reduced Prices SMALL · MEDIUM · LARGE PLAYTEX HANDSAVER GLOVES 1f-OOH,CI llOTTLE .77 REVLON FLEX 1 33 BALSAM SHAMPOO • SWEET0·N ELOWY PAie£ ( 99 PACKETS • FO" CONIUMER INFO RMATION-CONTACT Either Cr•mer, Dlr•ctor of Con1um•r Aft•lr• 777 I . H•rbor •l\'d., La H•br•,C•Uf, 901J1 •• ' • • W!c?ft!!d!y. NOYembtr 12. 1175 DAIL V PILOT (;JS CALlfOAHIA NAltlNATt:O AJtllCHOflC Ht:ARTS No Drips From Handy Pockets l Gournw:t touch for abudget . suppee: Toss undrained marinated artichoke hearts, shredded Jack or Muenster cheese and cooked turkey or ham pieces with hot cooked noodles. Serve with crisp greer: salad. It's so embarrassing to bl"f'ad form!! two pockets take a hl'althy bite into a whit'h can bt: stuffed well-fl.lied $andwich only w Ith a var 1 et y or to have the ingredients sandwich fillin gs. fJr it oozeoutthesldes. can be used for p1uw;, hor:s d'oeuvres, tacos or Now there is a solution enC'hilada:s. to this distressing situa-Shedding itis ethnic im- tion --round, hollow pita age-, thi:s al l-purpo s ~ bread.Notexactlyanew bread is available item. it dates back lo the tbrougb supermarkets pr~Christlan era in the and fast rood tradt.>. Middle East where it was baked in thick-PITA BRE.o\.D walled brick ovens. 5 to 6 cups unsiftl'd When cut in half, pita flour 1 tablespoon sugar 2 teaspoons sall 1 package active dry yeast 2 cups Vt'rY warm tap water (120·130 degrees F.) In a largl" bo-A'I thoroughly mix 2 cups flour, sugar, salt and un- d is so t v e d yeast . Gradually add tap water lo dry ingredients and btat 2 minutes at medium speed or electric mixer, scraping bowl OC· casionally. Add % cup flour. Beat at high speed 2 minutes, scraping bow I oc - casionally. Stir in enough additional nour to make a soft dough. Turn out onto lightly floured board; knead un- til smooth and e laslac, about 8 to 10 minutes. Place in a greased bowl, turning to grease top Cover ; let rise in wB.rm place, fre<' from draft, until doub)C' in bulk, about I hour. Punch dough down; turn out onto lightly flour<"<! board. Cover: let rt.>Sl 30 minutes. Divide dou g h into 6'\,equut pil"C('S; sh ;tpe eacb into a ball . On :t li,i!hll y rtourt-d board. roll t•ach ball into an S-inch circle: place on a lightly flourt~d baking shet>t. . ~· ~ ~ ' -r. ' •• Alpha Beta is putting beef--ck in your ' r t I ~' '" I: f · budget ever~ day. ~ t I l ' The savings •r• tremendous. We h•ve reduced everyday beef prices up to lOC a pound! W ithout reducing our quality. We're still the only West Coast market to offer you Genuine Colorado Beef. Full aging- and full quality-guaranteed. MEATS YOU'LL BE PROUO TO SERvt LOW, LOW PRICE BEEF CHUCK ROAST BLADE CUT BEEF CHUCK · ECONOMICALLY PRICED SEVEN BONE ROAST SEVEN BONE CUT · FLAVOR-AGED BONELESS BEEF CHUCK ROAST BEEF CHUCK · EASY TO CARVE BONELESS CLOD ROAST LB. c LB. ~8 LB . SB LB. l liEEf PlATE • FLAVORFUL WITl1 NOOOLES c SHORT RIBS LB. ExTflA LEAH FOR A HEARTY S~ S9 "BONELESS STEW,NG BEEF LB. We're working with you In every way we can to keep our brand of hlgh- qualtty beef in your budget. And we figure if we can keep the voklme up, we can keep the prices down. Alpha Beta's Butcher's Pride Beef. The quality you want. And now, the prices you want, too. MEATS VOUll BE PROUD TO SERVE ECONO•PAK (3•LBS. OR OVER) DEPENDABLE QUALITY FRESH GROUND BEEF BROIL OR BARBECUE BONELESS BEEF RIB STEAK BEEF CHUCK · LESS WASTE BONELESS FAMILY STEAK BEEF ROUND SIRLOIN TIP STEAK FOR FLAVORFUL HAMBURGERS LEAN GROUND BEEF EXTRA LEAN AND TENDER BEEF CUBE STEAK LB. 88 LB. '19 LB. 98 LB. c LB. 88 LB. '(fOUttTNH VALLIY_._ Warner HUNTINGTON 80~1 Ad~ HUNTINGTON BEACl+-214'1 ~ HUNTINGTON llEACK-11111 N. M9'rt 9t. soulH LAGUNA~ S. Co••I Kl9hw•y COSTA MIESA-420lf'H9fbcr 11¥d. COSTA ME 1 E. 111h It. LAGUNA te ' 1 Celle de le Lwl1• l"VIMl-1*4 eut.er, Unl••,..tty Parll --I Slide the circle direct · ly onto lhe noor of a 450 degree oven or into a preheated Iron skillet pl aced on the lowest rack ol an oven at th~ same high temperatutt>. Dake-about 5 minutes or until done. (Tops will noL be bro.wn .) l.ighUy brown top:s by placing under 450 degree broiler. 3 inches from heat, for about 1 minute. Makes 6 loaves. On Hand Meals 'Mini' A sandwich. hearty soup, yogurt all fill the need for a new kind of eating that suit s the American pa('e ot lite .•• the mini meal. Small, yes, but the mini meal is more nulrilious than a snack and simpler to prepare than a full meaJ. Jt is usually made from "on hand" ingredients that require little time to lake fro~ cupboard ~ to table. One convenient food that is versatile, always ready and nutritious is canned meat spread. REUBEN OPEN PACE GRILL 41,Az-ounce can cor· ned twer spread I teaspoon prepared mustard . 4 slices rye bread. toasted J 8 -ounce can sauerkraut , well· drained I cup grated Swiss cheese In a small bowl, com· bine corned beef spread and mustard. Spread on 4 slices of toast. Top each with sauerkraut and cheese. Place on baking sheet and broil 5--inche:s from. heat until c heese on tap is bubbly and lightly browned. Makes 4 open face sandwiches. CREAMY CHICK EN CORN CHOWDER JO V::--0unce can con· densed cream or onion soup % cup milk ~ cup water 4 3/4 -0Uncc ca n chicken spread 83 ~-ounce can whole kernel corn in liquid Jn a large> saucepan. gradually add milk and water to soup. stirring constantly. Add chicken spr<>ad and corn : heat to boilinf?. Reduc" heat and cover. Simmer 5·10 minute;, s tirring occa sionally. Serve hol. l\.1 akes 4-6 :->ervings . ll,EVll.F:D HA:>! PACKETS .1 1~-ounce can de .. vil<"d ham 2 tablespoons sweet pepper relis h 11 pieces pita o r · Syrian bread 1.~ cup grated Ched- dar cheese In a s mall bowl, com · bine deviled ham anri relis h . Split bread in half. Fill with devilC'il ham mixture and spri nkl e with chet·:.-1·. Makl."'s ·1 sandwiches. Gravy, Si Paste, No In hi s latest cookbook, 'C rol'k Cooker y'' <Ward-Ritch1<' Jlress1 . Chef l\.1ike Roy t"xplmns the> specific problem (l( thickening 1n crock cook- ing. ''Flour and waler makes "'allpapcr pastc. not gravy,'' lhc Cher complains. "There are two proper methods or thickening a· crock-cooked di s h. One : simply mix equal parts of nour "'ith butter or margarine (at room temperature) and add it to lhe juice. A piece the ::;ize of a walnut would thicken ayint of juice. "Or, t you prefer. make a simple roui1 ahead of time, store it in an airtight jar and add it to your crock-cooked di.sh a tablespoon 11:t a,time lo get the de sir~d c9n - sistency. ·>J - i CJ4 DAIL y PILOT Wednesday. No¥embe1 12, 197S -- Home News: Experts Avoid Empty Calories I lly JlOROTllV WF.:-ICK 0.•llt<O Ce .. nly H•,_ ,,......,_ \Vh('n nutritionis ts carry th1•ir bag or lllnl'h, "''hat do thPy t'3t? f>o they pral·t1ct• what tht·y prc- :1rh? ~·vt'ral p~·npl(' brouj!ht lhe1r <'illdcd food from th(• different carrying a "nutritionist's lunC"h" than 50 cents own n1ilk ()th1.·r-. dr.1nk eoff~i' food g r oups : :.oml' milk or inst ead o f buyi n g one has F.ventheleastexpensive "fasl furnished hy tht:' host\.~S . No one cheese ; bread; .1:1 source or pre>· several other advantages that food " m eol will cost twice this had a soft drink tein -mostl y rn cat; and frwts apply to everyone: (1) you can much : a restaurant meal four or Only two pt·oplt> brour.ht :l and vegC'tablei;. gav(' money; (2) you can save more times as mu<'h. dessert -ont• h.1d a cookit•, :"Jotably absent were the high· (•aJorie~; (3J you can gel more On a weekly basis, this ls a :inother acunlaint'rOf11utnt1t1u:-. s ugar or high .fat ··empty nutrients. differenceof$2 .S0to$7.50.0na tapioca pudding calone" foods so often found in· yearly basis you could save $125 ('a lori es: non rat milk 90 ca lorie:;; vegetable nibbles 25 calories. Total calories-500. A cheeseburger and French fries plus a sofl drink WOUld total 800 ralories. A 1 ounce pizza plus s alad, dressing and lemonade would contain about 750 C'alor1es. Rece ntly I atll'lldl"<i an Orange Cnunty :-.Jutrit u'n Coun{'il boi1rd m('C'ting "''h ere c v c r yo nc brou~hl his or h1·r own lunch. l made an 1nforn1al survey of whal thctr lune he::; cunt~U!l\.."tl lnsteud or d essto rl mo:s t lunches :;uch as potato or corn MONEY SAVING to$400ormore bycarryingyour brought fruit. part1t·ul.irly '111 chips, C'ookies, cake, candy, and You can make a substantiaJ lunch every day. MORE SUTRIEfl(I'$ pl,~s and pears . Ont· p~:rson h.ul soft tlrinks. meat sandwich for 25 cents ; h It t . fr,•sh strawberrie s Wh y did nutritioni st s get vegetables nibbles cost less than CAWRI F. S1\VING The carried June l a tn· St'Vl'ral people had vr~(·\ab!('s logC'ther for a "brown bag'" S ct>nl~< a piece of !ruiLwjll cost A ty:2.!_cal sandwich made with rlud<'s milk, raw vegetables, Ncarl v t!Vcr~·ti n e had ,1 sandwich· "''ilh either 11 m1'.ll or cheesl' filling tin one <'!Is(• <1 combinati o n of mt·at <1nd cheese 1. Most had lettute in t'arrot s tri ps, ('1u·u1nhrr lunC'h 1n ~tl':.td of meeting 1n a about 10 cents ; a thermos of I 2slicelsofbread,2-ouncesof-pFG-andfruitwillhavc morevita..miJl_ :-liC'es. a C'arrot salad, anti ;.1 l~·I · r estaurant? We ·did 1t to save C'UP milk, s Cl'nts if yuu use rc -tein food . and I tablespxm of (',vitamin A. calcium, and other ture salad. time \Ii(' could t•at 'A'hlie we constituted nonfat dry milk , 8\.'.i s:tlad dressing will have' about minerals and less fat and sugar Taken 1n total these lunch1·s conducted our mcet1n)!. cent-; if you use fresh whole milk :KX> C'alories. A fruit like an apple than the typical •·fast food" or t heir s<1nct .... ·1l'ht·s luukC"d prt.'lly J;:Ood. 'They in-In ;1ddi tion to savi ng time, or low fat milk .1'otaJ cost -Jess or orange will have about 75 restaurant meal. ~~~~ ~~-_;:__~.:..:..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::.....~~~~~~~~~~ TIME SAVING • • • • • • YOU A'WAYS SAVEi WITH STATER BROS. 10W•LOW PRICES • • OK•I '""''fl• I ¥AltJJl'1 • •1.0l l'llG SLICED BOLOGNA OM:•• ...... , .. • 1 v•no•1, l.Ql """ SLICED BOLOGNA OKA• ou"U • 1 -~ .. 0 PORK UNKS ~· _. .... w~I • f-01 .. g UNKS or PAnlES -"°"'. !1-01 "" BEEF FRANKS --·11.01 ... 0 SLICED BACON s1 oo 73' s1 •• 98' 79' s120 ~9ac StAllR ••os. MONIY BACK GUARANTll ON QUALITY MI AYS l~llY OM(I OIMIAT I\ UHCO .. Dll•°"•u• ,u ...... ,110 1ooua.11 •CX1 o• •ov•"'o"'' ..... , .. C"lllfU\l V llfU .. 010 DUBUQUE • •-POUND ' HAUBUTFILLn .• s 1 98 TURBOT FILLET . • 98. u ·1N'80w TROUT. ·::.~1 s 1 49 STATER SAVER THIS IS A MANUF•CTURERS TEJillPORARY ALLOWANCE BEING REFtECTED TO OUR CUSTOMERS 1'1.1 .. HI I I 1 l///'••!•\\IJ'" -~TANGERINES NIW CROP• L.ARGI FANCY SWllT • c '· LB. :9:!!'-~ll. :~~CIOU: c ·,..,. .• ,, ....... ,. .. p""pERS 1oc ROM.AIME . BELLPE ... IACH c ........... l•Kl COUH1V 1.1itnrtT' 2 5 C•IW HIJllK PEARS :~at,....................... 1 7 c souo•GllllN"41AOI lJlTRA 13 c UCI' CABBAGE•ANCT··-···'"· _, • ' MARGARINE DOFINO CHEESE DANISH • loOUHCI HUCK , STEAK SALE! PORTERHOUSE T·BONE OAST ~~r{. s1°! BEEF s119 LOIN STEAK La • BEEF • BLADE-CUT RIB STEAK LARGE PIO &llAU:. EMO c .... ! 1 :9 $1,!! .. TOP SIRLOIN ~~';: $199 TOP BONELESS l8. .. LB. PILLSBURY FLOUR • .....,. __ ..., 79' PILLSBURY FLOUR , ..... · ····-···'"'' '79' PANCAKE SYPRUP~:::. , ... , '1.05 .• ) NESTLES 99c ~ SIMI-SWEET MOISIU 12-01. CARAMEL TOPPING "'"''•111.u.o1 52' PINEAPPLE TOPPING .. "'-····'''" 59' GELATIN CAPSULES'"""""'····••" 98' S'· WALTER KINDAU $424 ,.._ DRY DOG FOOD ... '°""·' STATER BROS. TEA BAGS ,..,,.'1.24 BATH TISSUE""--·-·----··-''°" W JERGEN'S LOTION BAR SOAP _ ~~ 19' LIQUID PLUMR '! .................................• ,.,,. !Kr ,._ .. . . . • BEEF LIVER FRESH • SUCEO SklNHED • DE·YEINEO 69~. RIB WIENERS ROAST OR BEEF BEEF FRANKS SMALL END •• , LB. Sf .51 STATER 8AOS. • 12-0Z. PKG. s129 59c L•RGE ENO LI. aACH ~ttdttt& a'ea~ ~ s~ ;;r.~ll~~~~~ $166 ~!~~~~~~ll $114 -·· MAN·POWIR ,.) DIODORANT 7:24 ... •NTI-nUMMT • J.Gl, ·- ~~ ----i\~!~k~1-fir---.... FRUIT COCKTAIL--40' WAX BEANS.._ IREEN BUNS •• --29' CORN::.~ SHELLIE IEANS--34' SAUERKRAUT= PUCIOUI IUND MOWllLLAIAW 1-0L 12.lOL lM>l. 85' $121 $156 I HANDI WRAP ,....,64c • • • • It lakes IO or so minutes to put together ll carried Junch. But once you have it, you don't have to waste time driv· " ing to a restaurant and ""aitmg to gel your food. Ovt>ra ll, rarrying a lunch takes less total time than buying one. QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED : Q. My family enjoys French fri ed potatoes but we all tend to be ovE"rweight. Is there any way to make French fries so they will be. lo"·er in calories? A. The reason why F'renrh fries are so high in calories is that they are rooked in hot fat and the potatoes naturally absorb this fat . It is possible to prepare something very similar to French fries without frying them. Simply do them in the oven. To do this roll the potatoes in oil very light- ly, or sprinkle oil over them, then put them on a cookie sheet. and bake in a 475 degree oven until tender and golden. Add salt to taste. Q . Several oC my friends make their own yogurt. ls it possible to m ake buttermilk the same way? A. Yes, buttermilk, like yogurt, is a form of fermented milk and you ran make it easily at home. You can use either fresh nonfat milk, or re· constituted nonfat dry milk. The dry milk is cheaper, Mix the dry milk bul do not chill it. Stir in 113 cup commercial but· .. termilk. Let this stand at ·room temperature 8 hours or until thickened. Add a pinch of salt and s tir until smooth. Rerrigerate until ready to use. Save 'h cup o( this to. use to make your next batch. Spark Picnic If your attitude (or 1uncheon meat is languid and you are testy to·Nard tuna on toast, try some or the picnic hints in a new. free booklet, •'Take a Sandwich to Lunch. They spark up a tradi· tional sandwich, making it not only a meal but a picnic of enjoyment. APPLE GRAPE RELISH 1 cup grape pre· serves 114 c up fi n e1.Y chopped apple 2 tablespoons whole berry cranberry sauce v. teaspoon grated orange peel Blend all ingredients. Use as s pread on ham. and-cheese or otber cola cut sandwiches . Makes about 1 v. cups sauce. LUAU TUNA SALAD SANDWICHES 6 or 7-ounce 1 can tuna, drained and flaked 14 cup chopped toast~ ed almonds V.. cup minced celery . v. cup minced green. onion If.I cup mayonnaise 1A cup pineapple pre- serves or orange marmalade . . 1 tablespoon lemon )lDCe Lettuce leaves 8 s l ices pum .. pemickel bread In bowl, combine tuna. almonds,. celery. onion, mayonnaise, preserve! and lemon Juice. Blend well. Serve on lettuce leaves on pumpernickel bread and garnish with green pepper 't'ings • Makes 4 sandwiches. More ideas and recipes are ln the booklet, whlcb ~an be obt_alned by wnt- 1ng: Adv11ory Ccunctl for Jams. Jellies and Preserves, Room 81S T 420 Lexington Ave. Nev:., York, NY 10017. ' \ Variety Departm ent RIGHT GUARD ' Deodorant 5 9 C ~ 4-oz. ~-Can LEMON-UP t Shampoo 9 9 c ~ 10-oz. )ilill. Bottle @Hair Spray "i::~ '~~' 99' Contac Capsules "\~ "' s1 o9 -Cough Mixture '~~:~. '0~,z1 p9 44 Safeway Oil Fil ters ,,.rn s199 BA KERY SHOP BUYS 1 @Angel Food Bar 79c Mrs. WrtwM"I ................... 1S-OZ. "•· .. HOUSE .PLANTS "--Vlrielles $3 49 (l'rtc:ed .. ktled) .___ Tra,lcll VlllllJ s4 &9 (l'rtc:ed ........ , ..-- Pedestals ~~ ""* '3" 11111111 .. '=. -99' Cl &(1111111111 (11111 & Ql.17'). = CORN Come, Get On The Fast And Convenient SAFEWAY 1EXPRESS @Enchil adas ::~;; '~;;' 39' @B el-air Waffles ~~; 19' @Whi p. Topping '""' t~: 39' l!!!lv t bl ,.,.,,, '" 49' llll' ege a 85 1nte1iat•onal Pkg /:\I OL'R /).~/RY CASE. . ~-»YOGURT , ... ·! Lucerne .,. " Fruit, l'taln 2 7 ;. v•' or Pro·Sllrrod ... ·. 111-pt. Carton PotatoSalad ,,_,,49c Luterne Quality ........................ Ctn. APPLES Washington c State. Extra Fancy, Red Delicious. lb. YAMS U.S. No. 1, Red Velvet. To Bake, Boil, Fry or Mash. c lb. ~!~f!,S_..~~'.." 29C !r,tC~~i..... " 29C Crisp Carrots 49c u.s.0<>.1.. ............................ 3-10. lat ~ S.lesln ~ MOTOR OIL t c (!! BREAD -~ ,, Mrs. c Safeway 30-Welght Quart , ~ i t Wrtlhfs ~; J' s.nc1w1c11 ,, I 30-Sllce · 111/i·lb. Loar Only this part is perfect-eating steak ... and at u.s.o.A. S f "t' th Choice a eway 1 s e Beet. Only part YOU Blade Cut. pay for. lb. PORK RIBS Fresh $139 Pork loin. lb. Country Ribs. Ground Beef _..m s119 l'nmlum. U.S. &aw1. lnspectld .......... lb. Pork Chops s1•• Slr1oln, fftll'l fi'lxi Loki .................... hi. !!2.'!..L~~,..C:~~.~ .•. s119 7-Bone Chuck s1eaks99c or Roats. USllA CltOtcl .................... 1 .. . I ua-Only ••II I E C.IMto ••ol, S1111 Cl1Mt11ft. Funk & Wagnalls Wildlife Encyclopedia C U.S.D.A.$ Chol co Beel loin. Boneless . lb. SLICED MEATS Saloway Brand. Six 39" Varieties. Smoked. 3·oz. Y Thin Sliced . Pkg. ~!~'!l~~~~e~~~,.s339 ~~!"n"e!'c!I!~ ........ ~s1 '' ( .................. '1"1 Fresh Brisket s 139 '°"*91, ""°"Of'°""-CUt ............ ,RI. !2'J!!I?!~~~~ .... ,.• 139 ~-~°'!~~ ....... 59C !!!~~!!.'!'.!. ...... ~ 79c PREISSUG ~ (Ulfl 11 90 JS. I ....... ~ -·-.... --------·-·--.. I _,= .. ....., . • ,.,, 1111 ------------ &Clod fof (5) 8-ouncl Cini I : TOMATO SAUCE r I Contldhla ._~0 = I ··-· (Ulfl I I ::. -I I ,"'-lj(-.. ~-..-....... Saft • •1"'"""' -·--~ t-·-~ 15• °""' 1 c..-.. ~· I "°' .... ••• 1s-11. 11 i--------------- LARGE EGGS IJK:eme Grade "AA" 1-doz. Carton c BUYONE 55" GET ONE ., FREE! each "' LIQUO R & WINE Prices Effective In tansed Saleways ~BOURBON Old Calhoun $ 9 g 8 Straight Hall 86 Prool Gallon if ABLE WINE Mario $199 Vincelli Varietals Gallon - SLICED · ~ BACON 19 Smok· $ A· Roma ~~~~~~ 1-lb. Pkg. 29 BEEF FRANKS Saloway 12-oz.59c Skmloss. A Pkg Great Favorite! · !.~~~~ ~.~.~~. l\~: ggc Armour Turkeys 10: c Froztn, l;rldl·a· Wl·lastlnt .......... II. 69 ~,!l~s ... ~.~~~~~:t~•1 •• ~~.~~'· t~'.·'109 Turbot Fiiiets '101 a.........FrGnn,Dltro"911 ............. •. ~e~!~~.~~ .......... •1 2• -· -- 1 I 1000 h nldt Or ., Meap...t lffcti • 6J6 Ho. c-•t Hlqtlw•r. L09"""• hocfl I · Wik°" & f•lniew, Cott. M•n • \1 1 L 17HI SI., Coit• M1111 .\I' •Ad.ftt et M091to&l•. Hw+tlifwf!IM h •ll ~ • 144 17 Cttl•1r Dr. at WoMvt, lr;IM l •l 4 M_..cti l"Y f'le10 . Soutfri l°"'"e • Sor1t111 AllG Ff>t1w1y al lo f'cn, M/11~ Vltto ~,,I So-l ri\lol. \anh1 A"o .. 1 ~ ~ .. ·" • ' . ' ' : ' ' ' • . . CJI DAILY PILOT by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Cauon BOOMER DOOLEY'S WORLD ------- l • • I, l• ' ' ~-----, No, JIJ':>T GOOD NW'; ~€LLY ... <l fil€ 1V AUDl€NC~ HAS>J"T 0€EN ~061W\.!1£0 ro COP€wm.i llAPl'lllt~ I YA C-.OTI'A No ICIOOtN'I! 17 ,_... • No , JN(J(W! .. w1n1 roMC (.)N 1f IL t-:l~l, l l"l(L.1DLO 10 <.lL I M)';;[LF A WATLfl.\\Otb( TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryon DR. SMOCK ) POCK! VA 60T'QI. HELP Ml!! I 60TTHE FINGEP:· NAIL· IJITIN' HABIT! ~OOKA THl'!tl KANPS! FUNKY WINKERBEAN QjAIR5 ARE FED UP WITH 1HE WA<.I HUN\AN b HAVE BEEN 'TR EATING U!> I 0 I~ 0 FIGMENTS I 6015 IT 9AC1, llOCK ! IMf-IMA APPICK! AN' IF'N 1 llON'T KICK 11; ILE GIT HOOKEP ON "lllE. HARP 51\JFF:'!lllmAILS! Alf'(EW NO WHU"f111Ai' KIN LE.ED"ltl! .... rc V .. WE'RE. ALREA[l<,I PLAl>J Nl\11(, 5EVERAL. WA<.15 OF (,ETTI NG BACK AT THEl'I\ I LOCK.IF Yoo OON'T WINT YCOR 1'E, I'LL EAT IT R1i: ltlo! H"'4.'liHATrnA SAY ..• H<JH ... HOW AScOT 11: .. H~ ... ~ ... Ht•H? ' NANCY ANY PHON E CALLS W HILE I WAS OUT? -.-+J. "' MRS. BLABBER CALLED ABOUT 20 M INUTES AGO WHAT DID SHE HAVE TO SAY ? AiHLEET'S MOUTH!! by Tom Batiuk &JN\E OF 111E MORE RADICAL. AMONG U!> HAVE ALRE A[JQ FORMED 5P!.IN1ER GROUPS f II-IL by Dale Hale ) by Ernie Bushmiller SHE'S STILL TALKING ......... -...... --,.~~ -·-. ·-~ PEANUTS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 51 E•cl1im1 Yesterday's Pu1llll Solved l Bounde•s W•th violence 5 Has supper 54 Alfirm 9 Acckltnl 58 RllVlged 14 C1me to re51 60 Something 15 london 1h1t conce1!1 section 61 U.S. vice · 16 Gf!iet1ng pte$iden1:2 11 ····R+dge· words 1972 Derby 63 Bi.nit winner 64 Terrify JUDGE PARKER 18 Strolhng 65 Move lazily mtnsuel 66 1,,1tn.1men1 20 ta11 word 67 Keep 101 21 Min's lu1u1e u1e n1c~n1me 68 Russian 22 Eniov music niler; 1/11, 2J Inner lacmg 69 Oo1e 25 F1llllower OOWN 27 Flouri1hed 1 Sing 1ovouslv 29 Skol! 2 legal e•cuse JO Un11!e1ed J Underwater J4 Ging ot vessel 2 hoodlums wo1d1 Jfi Solt1y 4 Ancient Mur.ic11 G•eek coin 19 Fruit J8 Qu1r111tte decav member 24 Refund 40 Maririe fish 2fj Goa11 41 Tennis gear th1ong 46 Fac11 28 Companion 48 C8f11in direction ..-5 Aporo•. 38 Kind ot COii! of piece and oranges show 49 Ontario medteine 6 lmoort1n1 JO ···bug: college 39 Completely 1rterv fin1$11td·4 1 Ont.·N V. words !eSOfl lll!i: 2 Wood louH 50 lnw:11bed JI Colo11n9 upright 'ton' compound. 2 52 Bio cal. in MISS PEACH 42 Kind of 11ce words 43 Bnng to B Que{;!t0n· m11uu1v Abbr 44 M1. Ouroche1 9 Roclie1 4S E•clus.ively 10 CommunisO 46 Oi1t11ct Al· 11 ""Thi!nlis · word$ Pari1 32 Sma!I SJ Period ol reS! 'mouril 54 Horned Jl Reverberit8 yipers 34 Filipil'O SS Elpl!I CIO•ated Mo~lern SS Chine: GORDO MOON MULLINS by Charles M. Schull .---------'-, '1 Tr!E\~'5 A CUTE L!TTL£ co~orE HEl\E (l.HO 15 DI/ING TO i\\EET ~·au ... rrvr iL!LD HER All A5our 'OU,. l1LL 60!! by Herold Le Doux THE FIRST TMREE LETTERS OF THE UC£N5E PLATE WERE THE 5AME ... ANO TME DRIVER HAD A BEARD! THA1 '5 ALL THE DESCRIPTION lHERE WAS! I IF YOU'LL EXCUSE MC. I'' l THINK I'LL DO A ,, • ~ 1 LITTLE MEDITATING! ill 1 l ' by Mell IOfllt yl : .I" Abh1. 12 M ~rshy 47 Nickn1m11 lor place: l/•1 Anloin111111 13 W1ndin1tru· 49 W11~1 lullily men I JS Stovt:1 Comb. form compart· 57 L!•I E11cson'li menl f111her 37 Pl•ved to -S9 Pi1che1 62 "5~8!1" l'ltANCI~, 1 JUST 5PENT MY IONTlite ,<UOWANCE FOP: THE NEXT l'IYE YEM<S ON THE5E ~aEN~ R:lR: _ _, YOIA !! :r SUPPOSE THIS IS ;llNOnEI' EXCU~E F0/1: NOT T,<KIN6 ME OIAT IN STYLE ? l l • " " ,. ll " •I " • t ' l I DICK TRACY S KETCHES OF VE'1A'S CAPTt>RS BLOW SIL.E/<ffi.V FROM.Jw WJNDOW LEOOE 1 UNNOTICED BY TME FLATTERED SUB.IECTS. \ ® UP Al'ID AWAY! FOR HOURS ON END, VERA~S PfHC!Llfll ~FLY. by Chester Gould a.ut • • by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson WorsA IDOA, MooN? TH' SMALL PRINT ON TH' PACK SA'/5 THEY'RE ONLY HAZARDOUS 'TOMY /~ETH! ~i R11 lfls4tt -11-1z "One comroning th_ing a~u1_ the serious charges resulting fron !hese govem~nt 1nves_t1ga11ons-I don·1 feel nearly ~o guill~ about those pnckty popptes I too k from Yosc~ite for our ga rden ." DENNIS THE MENACE . t • ! I ' ME Alf GINA AR£ EON' HIK/Nf !• ~ Jl -IZ, • WHATS A C~EAP ~TE 2 • I • " "' .. r / Think Reuben· llot or coJd, dainty or simply just a meal in itself, what could be more popular than a cheese sandwich. Here is a delicious re. cipe that transforms the tradi· tional famous Reuben. Using the Jarlsberg enhances the nav('r, and soft texture. Jarlsberg_ pronounc~ y3rl.s- berg, got its namtit frori an old estate on the western shol'e of the o~·to-fjord , where aai-r y speciali sts started to make ''white cheese" hundreds of years ago. JARLSBERG REUBEN 1 cup mayonn6ise 1 ~ cup prepared mustard l teaspoon dill weed Rutter 12 slices rye bread ''2 pound corn beef, sliced thin l '"i cups sauerkraut, rinsed and drained 6 slices (about 1AI pound) Jarlsberg Cheese In small bowl, combine mayon- naise, mustard and dill weed; mix well and set aside. Rutter one side of each slice of 1 bread Place 6 slices of bread butter side down on an ungreased baking s heet ; spread other side with mayonnaisc·mustard mix· lure. F.venly layer corn beer. sauerkraut and Jarlsberg Cheese on each of the 6 slices of bread. Spread rerilaining 6 slices of bread with mayonnaise-mustard mixture and top sandwiches, but- ter side up. Broil 2·3 minutes on each side. Quick, Open Faces Smiles Guaranteed I Vou·re constantly 5 minutes behind schedule -make that IO -what with transportation in lhe state it is ... And that goes for others in the house. Somebody's always in a rush. having to grab a bite before dashing off to class, or some pre· ssing activit y. But that "bite·• has to be substantial enough to keE"p the old stomach from com· plaining. For a nonfuss, good-tasting, quick meal, this is a n open sandwich. spread with a great tuna·applc ·walnut salad and topped with cheese. Pop into the toaster oven for healing -and a few minutes later, it's ready to emerge toasty hot, cheese bubbl· ing. Another fabulous open face toaster sandwich is .Pickle and Cheese Tuna Muffins -just as filling and quick to fix. APPLE TUNA DREAMS 6 of 7·ounce can tuna in vegetable oil I cup chopped apples (do not pare) 3 tablespoons finely chopped onions 1/4 cup f inely chopped walnuts 11.i cup m ayonnaise • 2teaspoons lemon juice 1.4 teaspoon salt • 14 teaspoon pepper 4 sliCes bread. toasted 4 sllc Monterey Jack or ~tuen ctle e In rge mix together tuna , apple, onion, walnuts, mayonnaise, lemon juice. sail and pepper. Spread on toast. Top eaC'h sandwich with a slice of cheese. Broil 5 minutes, until C'heese is melted and sandwich heated. PICKLE AND CllEF..SE T UNA MUFFlNS 6 or 7·ounce can tuna in vegetable oi l 3 to 4 t ablespoons c hopped dill pickle If.I cup shredded Swiss cheese 11, teaspoon pepper 2 English muffins In medium bowl mix tuna. chopped dill pickl e, Swiss cheese, and pepper. Split muffins and toast lightly. Spread tuna mixture on each half. Broil until lightly browned. ThanlcS to you It Wll'llS ••• Rll All If us Unlted1Natl .. -r ....... .. ... CLOSED ..... W9dnesday, November 12, 1975 DAILY PILOT (;J l PRODUCE SAYINGS i 854 NEWPORT BLVD. IC~·=-~~=~~t.':.~•Y OPEN 6 DAYS 9 to 6 PHONE 642-6025 RED...OELH:IOUS APPILS . -s-• 5-LBs.FORI ' LEMONS3 c KANTA LOPE ''°~1 WHILE THEY LAST RUBY RED ~.Mo ... 17 SUNDAY GRAYPFRUT ''°~1 • -NKtS lfflct1¥1 W11. IOV. 11 T•IU TllU .. H•. 11. t•7S 111\lCtttT WHOll •EW POTATOES .,.1s-11.c11 MltllT l&S•t' RlJRllO BlANS ••..•••••••.. 1s-01. c11 ••••n ,,,.,, SLICED NEW POTATOES ..• 1s.01.t1• ASSOITIDVll1Ul PILLSBURY WllNlR WRAP •.01. <•• ltHSWUT 110111 ORANGl JUICE ..•........•• :.•·DI. Cll "l lSIUIT l llflll T4Slll • HUNGIY JACK BISCUITS .10.01. c11 ~ flOlll llftl 111 ,.,,.. ,,..,, '"''" .,,., '" MIXED VIGlT AILIS .•••• t -01. '•'- ' 110111 MllKITI lllUO !lj PlllAPPLE JUICl .......... •·or.c11 JIOltl Pl"111D'I 1111111 ,,.., ot ,,.,,. .. , Pll TARTS •...•.•......••• s•1 •. a1.••'· WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS - @@ lfllllCIT llStcn SLICll 'Ill• llA•S ................ 1 s•1 .. 01. <•• .... _,, __ ,_ 11011••·-· POT PllS ............................ 1.01.n;,. ~ -"',.,.~~\\4$100 "'.. JOI Cl DIDI ILIACH ............................ ll-OZ. tn. t•llfS PllllTO IEANS ................... 1 .. or.,.,, tlltClll Of Tiii Ill CHUNK Ll'MT TUii ........ i•i..oz. t11 A•MtJll <•llM Ot P0f410 01 SPLIT Pl A SOUP ••.••••••• 11.01. c11 WITII tHHtl NlOW l• II Nt<USI. UMIT OM WllSO•'S CllTIHID Ul.IH P'OlflOlf SMOKED • H~M ~~ .. '"' ..... si'icio ~139 BACON .., pP!l!l.J 1-U ;;,,,",;. :•"ill?"" v!! --, NIBLETS CORN --, I: ;;;;;;;; !' <0 U.OL ,. 'I ~ w I.: .:::·#' MATCMlliAISI ~BEST FOODS .... , ..... ,,. 7.;'C" JAii ..,.. llAIT ~ .MACAIOlll 6 _ 1CllllSE ._) DINllER ,...._,." I ~I •• llESN fAMll T PACll l-La. Ol- .• CiROUND ~ BEEF ..... ' ~ , ... ,AVOCADOS ' ROMAINE ]5ff LETIUCE ~' .. ~u. • • ~ hlat •• s .. 1 .. .Dollar '"' Sate ... 1 ... , .. a I Sa8'-•••r •••• Sal1 ... • 'I • ' f I • l 1 (:If DAILY PILOT Wednffday. Novemb6t 12. 1975 • Don't Cook Tonight-Sandwiches Will Delight ( Atte ntion soup and sandwich drained CiRll.1.ED BRATWURST lovers : These combinations 1 teaspoon carav.·ay seeds \'t'ITll CU RRIF.D CllE F~E heated throughout. Blend together softened cheese sprea d, mayonnaise, Worcestershir e and c urry Powder. Spread on both sides of split buns. I pound ground beef 2 cups chopped onion sausage slict>s on both sides in large :skillet or dutch oven. Rernove from pan and drain off fat . Cook ground bt.~ in pan, breaking into small pieces ; add <'hopped onion, green,J>epper and crushed garlic. Cook until meat is slightly browned. l medium green pepper, chopped feature sausages s tuffed in &slices (1 ounce each) Swiss 6 natural casing precooked natural casings to hold in the cheese, cut in halt bratwursts juicy, good old·f:1 shloned n avor. Slowly grill, broil or pan fry 6 hot dog buns, split Team either sandwich with thuringer l ink~ until heated 8 ounet~ container Cheddar 2 large garlic cloves, crushed 28ounce can peeled tomatoes 1 cup water ·chili . This version has all of the throughout. Spread bottom of cheese spread, softe1~cd usual chili ingredients plus one each bun with 1 t ables11oon 2 tablespoons mayonnaise Saute sliced o nion and mushrooms in butter until golden brown. Place cooked bratwurst on cheese in buns and spoon onion mixture over each. Serve imm e diately. !\:lakes 6 sandwiches. 2 tablespoons chili Powder I tablespoon salt Stir in sausage and aJI remain· ing ingredients except kidney tx-ans. Cook, covered, over low heat for l 1 i hours, stirring OC· casionally. extra : Jtalian sausage. thous.-i nd island dressing and top I teaspoon Worceste rshire KRAUT·OOGS with two apple rings. :;<iu<'e 1 bay leaf 6 l i nk s n atural casing Combine sa u erkraut and 1~traspooncurrypowder s moked thuringer sausage cJraway seed ; spoon over apple t s mall onion, thinly sliced ~ teaspoon pepper Few drops hot pepper sauce 1 can (1 pound 14 ounces) 6 hot dog buns, split rings. Top with Swiss cheese and .J ounct>:. fre,:;h mushrooms. 6 tabl espoons thousand broiluntilchetsemelL'i. sliced kidney beans Add kidney beans and cook another 30 minutes. Remove bay leaf before serving. '.\Jakes 6 to 8 i::iland dressing Place thuringer on c heese. Rult t>r 12spiced apple rin g!> Serve immediately. h-f akcs 6 Slo"•ly ftrlll. broil or pan fry CHILI t pound natural casing mild Cut Italian sausage into thin slices (for ea.slet slicing, chill in freezer for 30 minutes>. Brown servings, Italian sausage "4 cup sa u e ~kraul, v.·cll sandwiches. bratwurst until golden brown and .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~·· i Fin la ndia ~ I • ~ " Import Dinner So m any things h.:ivc come' to America from Finland. Exquisite glass· and ceramics. The music of Sibelius. llandsome ironware . And food combinations ~o sophis ticated they transform a hom ey soup and sa ndwich i nto a formal buffet. Some soups or Finnish ancestry may be made the easy Amer ican way, with convenient con · densed soup as a base. One of these, which starts w ith green pea soup , delicious ly adds celery, salm on, and grat· ed lemon rind to its easy recipe. Open-face sandwiches or cream chtese on dark pumpernickel b read t opped with s l iced cucumbers and radishes go along. Another d el ect able soup has a base of con· densed cream of celery soup and the embellish· m e nt of oni on, cauliflowerettes, and peas, with a c h a rac· teristic d ash or nutmeg: With it, a n op e n-face sandwich of sardine and hard·cooked egg is deice· table. SOUP AND SAN DWIOI flNLANDIA 'lz cup sli ced celery 1 t a blespoon butter or margarine 11-ounce can con- densed green pea soup l soup can water 1h cup n aked salmon 1 teaspoon lemon juice Grated lemon r ind I Cook celery in butter until t ende r . Ble nd in soup and water ; add salmon and lemon juice. Heat; stir now and then. Gar nish with lemon rind, Makes 2 to J serv- ings. l" . SOU P AN D SAN DWICH ES HELSI NKI 2 table s poon s chopped onion l tablespoon butter or margarine lO ·ou nce can con· densed cream of celery soup 1/2 soup can water 1h soup can milk 'h cup cooked caulinowerettes I/• cup cooked peas Dash nutmeg Chopped parsley Cook onion in butter until tender . Mix soup, water, and milk ; add vegetables and nutmeg. Heat ; stir now a nd then. Do not boil. Garnish with parsley. Makes 2 to 3 servings. Snack's A Snap Glorified Rice Krispy s quar es m a ke a nice snack with apple wedges and milk. PEANUT BlllTTLE ClllSPS 4 cups m iniature marshma llows v. cup butte r or margarine 4 cups crisp ready· to-e•t ri ce cereal J cup crushed peanut brittle Over low heat rrielt manbm allows with but- ter, stirring occasionally .. until smooth. Remove ti:om beat. Stir in cereal and peanut brittle. Press iato buttered 9·inch square cake pan; cool. CUt into squar es. • .,....,. .. J Your food dollar goes a lot further with • • • Blade Cut Chuck • When ii comes right down to ii, the whole thing about supermorkel prices is how much food your money buys. let's face it, you can't make a meal out of o few ad· vertised specio ls ... you've got to save on everything. That's where lucky stacks up wilh lower Prices Overall. At lucky, when you fill your entire basket, you've goto baskel full of real savings, because our price s ore lower overall. Large End Rib ~~~~~. "79c ~~.~~~ "139 !;e~~~P~R~~H~USESTEA!('1 08L8 1 ... LS 198 7-Bone Roast f~ii'il~~nll Steak ... BONElESS, SEEF • • .••• Ex. Le1111 Ground Beef ANY SIZE PAC!(AGE . . . . . •. " Boneless Round Steak BEEF • ,, 0.! '"" n-\fll ...... , t• .. Oll10ll !MH """ IO .. o•OCl~t '"'" 'ou .i .. >1" ~ .. ,_, 1M,.ro lV91lti •-'""'' >IT• lt!I '-"Vol 1'1~11l•OrS!•"·IO< """''~""''"' 118 138 '"'" ... ~ ... -................ -.............. oi ..... -llo .. , l-~ .............. ,_, ... , ... . Large End Rib ~,~,~~~.. . ... "129 Boneless Cross ~c~~~t "138 Pork Chops, Loin Cut Slii:eil ii1Cciil "''llSON .• . . , . . . • •••••• Smoked S1us1ge WllSON, ~OPlSTYlE ..•••• l8 111 Ground !urke~ ...... , ,,,0"9sc ~l~~C'H~~n ••. 1 LB P~G 141 ~~~1~~~~!~ott~1~ , ....... , lB 248 Ground Beef lllNY Sill PACKAGE a..dY LH Sliced B•t:Qn ... , ""' 139 ~,r0~~~er Sliced Bae~~. "G 188 Del icatessen . ""s .... 1. "'°,..' Lady Lee Lady Lee Cranberry !,~~s .. ~JJC ~.~.~0~'~"~J2C Early California Qol.!Y~.~, t:39C Harvest Day C ~!~,~!~oz ore ....... ~29 Hunt's Spiced Peaches 47c 3002CAN .................... ~ Party Mixed Nuts Stove Top . ~!~~!~o•~!~o •o•?:: 49c lAURA SCU DOER, 12 02 CAN ~ggc Pillsbury Biscuits 14c BUff[AMllK OR SWEETM!ll(, 7 1i 2DZCA.N .•••.••••• ,, •• ~ Betty Crocker Potato Buds <:1"'95c 1s.112ozeox ......••••..•...... Lady Lee ~.Iv~~,~~~~, .. ~,~ii~ 59c Daviess ~.~,~~~!, ,~~,~r~o~ gs 9 l•QUOf ,l.v1il1ble 11 S1ore1 With l•OUO< O~p\. Health & Beaut~ Aids Rosemi• Lotion 12 oz J&JSh1mpoo 1602 . J & J Cotton Swabs 200'• . Edg1 Shive Cream SPEC I Al, REGULAR, MENTHOL 1 Ol Oracin · 11'• ~LOOK POR THI KI T I UTS I ,,.-129 ,,.-111 .r 77c .rs7 c 79c "'Pl•'t' Buvs" or• e11!ro iovit1gs mode po,,ib!e bv monuloclurers' !ernporory promotional ollowo11ces. Produce. Ripe Bananas fLAVOR~UL INFANTS' WAlllNG lllNIO SUIPIRS THESE ITEMS BELOW AVAILABLE AT DISCOUNT CENTERS ONLY ! HAIDID HANGIRS ,,------------ 1.autlful braided ~o~g•n lo d~o•ote Plu1h Flame R•tordon1 rnod·oo:rylic and polye1ter lobric wlth lull l•ngth rlp~r clo1u•• Mochit1• wo•hobte. ·rr 3~! 1 ~ ·~ ) . . , ''~ ·' . .. 100% cotton with con• -·· -~ , ..... .... _ .. , .. trott 1tl!chlt1g f"' 211 1hr1,1nk . Sl1e1 . )-. ••• ....... Ill ... ,..,. c-. .... ,..,.. • 111 W. WI Pllall ...... a.MA ·mt...._.._. ...................... ...... ,. ...... ,w. .... ...... ·~,... 1111 --... . c-M•IMtS.. ...... ... (XIA',\ iW)A • 11• --... •. ~., ............ <-" ........... ,......-...£ "Wm'91 • tll ............... ......... 1.,hdllr. ._.,.....!Mn ....... SI. ~ .. ·0 11 ........... . ........... "' ....... ..... • .......... !lf.C.-.. ... . . ' All PURPOSE DISH ClDTHS C.t•ol tar all kitchet1 u1e1. Pock of 1 I 8 , 11 18 ', WOYIN CHICll llTCHIN TOWllS HH"'Y w•lghl lt1 wov•n pOll•tl'l. ] 4'" 11 25". 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AClll ~ ... ,., .. ,_ I . • • - GI HO DOWH -S46,500 4 IR • 2 STORY • POOL Tree lined approach. Larve !amity sized t1't'1no room. Country styled kilchen & dine overlook sparkhno ft'eefOfm pool + enlertatnmenc & sun terrace. Separate guest suite. Stajrs sweep to tudeaway ma11er & dl1tdren·a suites. Hurry:! Owner lfl\llM the area. Musi sacrifice. Take advantaoe cau 983-7881. . "AIAHDOHED DECORATORS YILU" SS4,900 Rambli ng two slory fOUt bedroom villa lett vacant by decota!Of owner. Spectous hVing and dtrung rooms dfessed in BRANO NEW Pl.USN,.. CARPETS Gourmet kitchen. Freshly painted and waftpapered 1hrougnout 0¥ersized bedrooms. Two ma ster su11es Large cul-de-<fac lot. See this rrodet tocla)1 .Catt 963-6767 ' ' ·HEEO IMMEDIAT£.SALE 6 Your dreams come true. Two bedroom sea81Fde cottage with room to gro w. l ocal ed to t rie w onderfu~ BAYSHORES community With piny.ate ~ecties The pncehas been reduced to $67,500..~IJ ~03r8550 MIHI RANCH MAXI VALUE Pnvate dnve to secluded ranch house Rambhnq main hou<:e includes three big bedrooms parlo1. anCt farm kitchen. Buck. terrace leaas 10 sprawling g1ounos oovered w1ft1 fruit frees Price 1nc1uaes separate ma1dS ouarlers. wood shop. chicken house. bird aviary. slorage sheds and much much rrore Gel back. to the, oasics. Only S.S.500. C.a.11963-6767. Don't Wait' MESA VERDE 4 + POOL -OHLY SS2,900! Thats right\! -Unbelievably sharp pool home. Freshly painted outside & newly rerrodeled kitchen. Lots or appeal and hard to hnd this opportunity -OWNER SAYS HE MIGHT HELP FINANCE' Hu rry -fake- advantage call 546·2313 BEACH COTT AGE 3 BR-POOL BEACH -$29,000 Classic entrance to large famrly size(! living room wJth a111shc use ot shutters & wood throue}houl Formal d1n1ng room is conven1enlly served.by large gourme1 kitchen. 22 stepdown family entertatnment center Sla1rs sweep to eteganl master SU1le .& children s ouaners Take over 7•~0/o FHA loan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS S20.300 ba! must sacrifice H urry• Call 963-7881 . l'M IH TROUBLE! Honeslly. l"m one of the most beautifully det.vrated homes 1n the Blufls -but my owner has lO move qght away! You can lease rre or purchase me lmmedlate action important -please come see me, now1 Priced at ~62.500 Call 673-8550. FABULOUS PRESIDEHT HOME ' . TURTLE ROCX TERRACE Spacious en1erta1nment hOme localed rn the T ~rtle Rock Hills Valtey view tram the POOi and terrace. Beauhful!y appointed lour bedroom with atl the modern arrenittes. Must be seen to be appreciated $117.000. carr 673-8550. COUHTRY HOME POOL S46,SOO ,. ' Exceptional area -lo1s of ··anliQue charm ·· HardWood Uoors--OVERSIZED PROPERTY. Hard to l1nd Rare bargain. OWNER TRANSFERRED take advantage Cail 546-2313. PRIME HEWPORT HEIGHTS UHDER SS0.000!! E.xcephonal home 1n pnrre beach tocat1on. Funct1on"al floor plan + loads of charm. Huge tiv1ng room w1lh lots ol wood. HOME TO BE SOLD AS IS FOR THI S PRICE1 For once 1n a l1fel1me bargain Hurryu Carr 546-2313 23 STEPS TO SAHD & BAY $64,000!!! Pnme -prime area. Ideally s11ualed VACANT COT- T AGE. Freshly redecorated and ready to rrove 1n - lots of appeal for beach & bay lovers Possible income uni! 1n rear included 1n above price -for an unbelieva- ble bargain -l ake advaf\tage -calt 546-2313 CLEAH CLASSY CASTLE Near South Coast Plaza • Ne·,y carpet -drapes • Formica cabinets • Intercom • Fire-burgl ar alarm systems • Lovely privale patio • ' THIS CASTLE HAS EVERYTHING EXCEPT A MOAT. S54.000 lull price. Call !or private tour. 646-7171. RED TILE SPAHISH GOLF COURSE/POOL Walk long corridor to lorrrel entry. Very desirable floor design under high valuted ceilings Featurtn '4· bedrooms or 3 + den. To!ally separate & secluded rrester su11e. Famlly room off spacious ki1chen Loads ol glass to r brighl, cheery hv1n9. Custom drapes Near an for nalure act1v1ties. beach. park. golf & pool Ta~e over 1% al 1283 month. Owner bought another. Must sacr1l1ce. Call 842-2535. "ABAHDOHED" 2 STORY -POOL-$2B,500 Secluded privacy v1ew1ng rolhng green tawns & qreenbelt area. Large rooms Rustic redwood panethng. tt11ck ankle deep carpeting lhru-out DecP<ated 1n warm tau color schemes. Sweeping sta1rs to private master su1IP. & separate childre~ wing Enclosed b<tck patio Second s to lhe beach Assumbale toan at 5180 per rronth Musi be sold -Take advantage. Call 842-2535 BEACH OFFICE l?OONewoort Bl•d. \ 6*·7171 • , \ • ' 1' IAYSHORE-YOU HAVE EYERVTHIHG 5 bedrooms-5 baths Spoctacular hv1ng room, oak plan"< ltQOf s. country k1lchen-<:hopp1ng block island, new apphances. new cupboards Large library M as1er suite includes dressing room. elllra large c1ose1s~1n1 view ol Newport harbor Owner forced 10 setl S189.500 Appointment onl'I 646-717\ EXECUTIVE BEACH RETREAT 4 BR. -2 STORY -SS2,SOO Secluded entry to entertainers delight living room w1tl. crackhng llrep!ace & commanding view ol covered 'J)av1hon a grounds BanQuet s11ea a1n1ng room is conven1enlly se1ved tram huge gourmet k•tcnen Separale wing for ma~Ter & guest suites Sweeping sla1rs lo second story suites Hurry1 Owner bough! another Musr sacr• lice' Call 963· 7881 S20.000 REDUCTIO N OWHER DESPERATE!! One time opporlun1ty -prcs11g,.. area ·Palat•al hOfl"W"· Wllh superb lloor plan-180 VIEW OF BAY 4 CITY LITES OWNER M UST SE LL -OR FORECLOSE Reduced lhousands-lake advantage call 546-2313. TRI-LEVEL-BEACH Walk to beach and g olf course !ram this executive 4 bd1m1 Formal entry into sweeping l1v1ng room1 Formal 1afnily room w1l h toasf-vat;r·toes 11replace1 Formal din- ing tor enterta1n1ngi Socfr1ng staircase to e11.Qu1s1te i:naster re1rea11 Three children s delights Seller tf"ansterred ano musl '911 1mmed1ately1 Call for Quick appl 847·60t0. , ' "PRESTIGIOUS" HUHTIHGTON CREST Sweeping corner grounds w1tn exau1 s11e lanascap1ng Raised l1v1ng roqm Formal d+n1ng Family room o!f glass garden kitchen + a basement den w1!h 2nd fireplace. 4 lung bedrooms. Huge master suite with balcony 2 V1 b aths Sellers anxious Just reduced ·1s.ooo Take act.vantage. Near the beach. Call 842-2535 . ' - i S HORECRE~T TWO STORY FAMILY ROOM Unique enlry lo spacious forrna l !1v1ng ;ind banauel rooms Sunny oou1me1 \..1!clien Rambling oame room v.1th crackhna l1reolac(' Gracious que~I ba!h and 1a1ge laundry room Sweeping stairs to king s11e master and separate children"s suites Lush landscaping Very pnvate grounds. Call tor appt. toctay1 S57.900 Call 963-6767. I " ., ' S & S VllUGEESTAT£- Weatthy atmosphere ol execuhve l1v1ng Ou1e1. or+vate pnde of ownorsh1p area. FOf mal entry and d1n1ng room Stepdown sepa1ale den with l1repl11ce & wet bar H rgh cethngs King master suite & 3 rrore bedrooms 2' 1 baths 26' covered paflo Prcless1onally landscapec Call for a pnvate preview 84:;'·2535 -- "GREEHBROOK GIANT" ABAHDOHED 5 BR.+POOL+BEACH FOfmat entry Sunken l1VHl9 room with floor to ceiling hreptace & 18" vaulted ce1llngs ()pea.gallery & library tnrer1a1ners del19h1 we1 bar Huge !amity par1y room ad101ns terrace l hru wan of glass Formal separate dining room Large garden view k1lchen with earing area Two masler suites 4 baths Sweeping sla•rs to rres.s1ve bonus room & more bedroom su11es 3700 so It ol lu•ury Hurry! East terms1 Call 963-7881 ABAHDOHED COUHTRY CHARMER HEWPORT HEIGHTS Pnme coiner localed on tree lined s1fce! Ru stic two story personahty 1 ·· Massive coun11y style l1•eplace Towering open beam cathedral ceilings Huge party room overlooks w ooded ter race • volcanic lire 11n9 Overhanging balcony nestled 1n huge trees One ol a \\1nd -hurry -owner an•ious -call to~ 546·2313 ' BAYSHORE 2 STORY -SI 24 ,9S O Open flo wing floor plan Large modern k1tcr"lf>n overs11ed family room o!l t>Cau!1lul out .•cle aaiic•' 1!001 (patio) Large bedrooms • 2 beautiful oaltis Re<1dy tor your family NOW' Call 646-7171 . "PARK HUNTIHGTON" 4 BDR + BONUS + POOL Sunken l1v1ng room. IQ(mal d1n1ng K11chen w1rh nook Party r oom with CONVERSATION PIT AND FIREPLACE Guest sui!e. srairs ro ma srer and chtldren"s suites 400 SO FT. BONUS ROOM. Secluded rear grounds $19.000 down Call 963-6767. MINI-ESTATE -Sl7,9 SO Sl,450 TOTAL DOWN PAYMEHT! Own ycur own private 3 bdrm estare on a .secluded boulevard1 Unique hardwood lloors htgh!1ght tne sweeping master bdrm' Two ch1tdrens suites• Gallop+ng gourmel kitchen' D1n1ng enterta1nrnen11 Pool-s11e lot1 Garage workshop' Seller says bring any offer. Use your VA or S1 .450 down pay!rE!nt O wner despera1e1 Dant wait-fOf" Qui ck appt cal l 84 7-6010 CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS DON'T MISS THIS G1eet lam1ly h ome 1n Bayc1est area al Newport Beach tour bedrooms New drapes -carpeted wall·w1ll -recently rroecorated-terr1hc 1ocat1on--or1ced <ii s 79 500--<:all 673-8550 for more details ' BEST PRICE -GREAT VIEW COROHA DEL MAR ., . ' Want an immaculate 3 bedroom·J tlath home w1lh Anlhony pool? Cal! now• F!oor-t<H:etllng s1one h1eplace Views ol Ca1;:.l1na liom hying room. d1n1ng room and master bedroom su1 1e Private corner tocat1on This has 11 all! And best pnce 1n lhe ne1ghborhoocl Owners wanr lo go l1sh1ng1 Call 673-8550 * * * * * * :* TOP PRODUCERS,* * * * * * * •MARIANNE A MODT •JUME BLAIR •GAYLE BREWER •MADELINE GRANT •PAUL HILL •ELLIOTT. KENYON •MARK MC GUCKIN •CAM MERAJ •LINDA SCHULER HUNTINGTON BEACH 17931 Beach Blvd 8'2'2536 • 21030 Brookhurst ~767 6014 Warl"!ftl' &47-6010 I 16109 Brookhurst 96J.7861 .. ' OAILY P1LOT DI ' !! ' -QftN ; 'TIL 9 WIHE LOVERS DELIGHT Make your o w" f rom h o me g rown gr:apes - t>OySenbe1r1es S1omp to the warm1h ol your gas lire ruig -steaks s1zz1+n9 on your bull! 1n BBOon your big pa110- i1.1St outside your 21 11 22 loot lam1 ty roam. 3 llteplaces - targe bedrooms -huge mastet bath. You can see 11(1f11 hasn"t sold)catt qutck 646-7171 SURFSIDE RETREAT OCEAN VIEW -S3S,SOO Rolhng groen lawns le.ad 10 2 SIOfY giant. Loads o r warm NEW ENGLAND charm with brick lro1uage. Features • bedroom suites 2'7 baths Spacious llltchen and d1n1ng T astelullv decoraled thru-out. Glpw1ng l1ret>lace. Shado ws wall al gtass to enclosed collrtyard patlO Steps 10 oool. Wallo; 10 beach. Worf t last Call 1ooay11 Call 842·2535. TWO STORY-SJ6,SOO OLYMPIC POOL -RED\JCJP Pnme Irvine locat1on S4ep.down 11'-Jtf\Q rQOm 10 cork and smok e-glass w alls1 Gourmet• ~1tl'\o6.d. ~1 nd1ng wrought·iron stairway Ovoon·size bedrooms. Sopara1e laundry are.a . cenlral a11 cona111on1ng Sec:lude4 patio. Sparkling 01vmp1c·s1ze common pool. Call now, Just reduced l 1.000. 7!)2-1700 EASTILUFf-JUST REDUCED SSJ.7SO DEH + l'OOL The fabulous B!utls 111 Easl Blufft Red Ille 1001. Raised portico entry Stcp·up to huge 11v1ng room VIEW lo tiuQe sparkling common pool' Comly gou1me1 k11c11en. Ou&en s.ize bed1ooms. Den or e11.tra bedroom -your chOice. Decorator wa11pape1 thru-out1 Seller has purchasod neW' hOme -an11.1ous1 Take advantage -l 53.750 lutl pri ce! cau today. 752· 1700. 3 BEDROO...,OOL. JACUZZI SS I ,SOG-IRVIHE Fabulous Grecian pool PLUS large Jacuzzi SPA1 Stepping stone pathwa.,.1 Large IP11ng room -vaulled ceiling. Massive 1ed brick l1rqplace with lovely tormal white mantel. Handy G hets k1 lchcn 3 huge bedrooms. Go rg('ouo:; park·l1ke vard H as VA assumable loan! Ter~ r1t1c v<.iluP & 1mfT"k>Culato 1001 Calt last 752-1700. ffXER -4 IDRM S3B.OOO UNBELIEVABLE Foreclosure !orces sa:e ot property lhousand below markeP B11nq pa1n1 & elbow grease and make $$ $1 Fo1mal d1ning1 Huge bdrmst Large yard I Waite to school and shopp1nQ 1n an excellent area of S45.oob homes Seller says ''Bait fT-.:l out 1 Any olle1 -VA or FHA helpl Don·1 procrast1nate1 Fo1 quick a.pp! Call B-47-6010. DISTAHT OWNER SAYS SELL-SELL -SELL Near 17th street Costa Mesa, 1ead.,. to1 your brg lamily-4 tledrooms·2 baths, no 11• up reQu1red. This one is ready fOf you Oul o f area owner wants action Just reduced, $49,950 Gall us 11 you"re ready to move 646·7171 PRIDE OF OWNER 4 PLEX - OHLY $69,000!! Pnme rental location. W.Wk to shOpp.ng ·& schools. low vacancy area history. Spacious 2 bedroom + 2 bath un11s Air cond1ho ned .. private pa!ios. THIS IS AN INVESTMENT THAT MAKES SENSEi Tak.e advantage al this rare !ind Carr 5 46-2313. HORSE RAHCH + GUEST HOUSE S6~.soo Rare opportunity lo aCQu1re lh1s rustic estate lt'lat Is wilh1n walking distance ol beach• Spacious 'h ACRE provides ample room lor gardens. 0001. e1c 1 Huge 3 bdrm owners unit PLUS 2 bdrm !or Quest house or 1n· come un1ti This horse lover dehght has 3 corrals with ample room for nd1ng plus lack room and hay storage! Wide open spaces -ocean breezes -swaying willows! You won'! have this opportunity again soon1 Oon·r wait_ For ou1ck appt. call 84 7-60 10 PRESIDEHT 4 + DIHE + VIEW POOL -SI 17,000 The President H o mes -Tur11erock1 Fantasl1c View Home• Magnificent living room ~ v1ew1 Formal d1n1ng room Big "'Every1h1ng K1tchen1 4 huge bedrooms, 3 baths G1an1 paneled family room 2 fuep1aces Laundry room Gorgeous spark}lng DOOi surrounded by bteck WT"OUgtlt iron fencing Pro less1ona11 v landscaped yard. This home has 11 all -and rroret Call loday-752-1700. COUHTRY COTTAGE S37,SOO Nol a condo' This super sharo 4 bdrm chalet is on a huge 1011 Fenced yard shellered by towering p1nes1 Monstrous masrer bdrm re1rea1 ~ 3 cr11lds sulles' Gourmet kitchen with sunshine h19h11gn1s1 Deep shag carpet and scueaky clean pa1n11 Owner desperate and must sell• Try S3. 750 total down' Won ! last wknd! Hurry aoocall 847-6010 "CALIFORNIA VILLA" 2 BR -BEACH -POOL Tropical eniry ro dram1t•c sunken l1v1nq room with rm1cst1c c;i1nrar:ll ce1 hnqt. Mamrroth floor to ceiling ltrP-place Ra1 '>f'd lro rn1 •. d1n1nq room Garden view k1!chc11 20 lam1ly ent£rttlln1Tl('nt •oom. w1l ti nature s window and w al+ o f glass overlookino terrace + sparkltnq pool w 11h 1acu1.11 Old world charm <S tastelu!ty blended with c arP!rP,e c.a1itorn1.i l1 lestv1e Separate wing !or spacious master su1re & gue'>I auarters Owner translcffe<I ms! ~acr1!1te Hurry !or this unltlue hnd Call 963-7881 SHHH!! CONFIDEHTIAL ESTATE S53,950 Prime e,1or,ts1de !oca11on Y;ird is easy care Everything atx>ul rri 1s hornt> 1<; new or 111-.r new Don 1 !ell anyone - Just call us 10 see 6 46-7111 -. 51/J0,0 VA ASSUMABLE Story book charm Beaul1lu! Hower garden. new carf)E't s. super sharp k 1~chf'n f'.'.l<;y ro buy -10% down (l( assume e~1c;t1ng loan w1!h '1 65 Pill C-all 646-7171 CORONA DEL MAR 332 Marguertte 673-8550 / \, ' ,... ., t IRVINE 182 MacArthur 752-1700 • 12 D~IL Y PILOT * PUBLIC NOTICE •. ,,, .. • SUl'a•tOlll COUltTOP' THI! 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Clir<tlM'CI, ""ti .,.u tt 0"Yllte ••le 10 II• "'11"W" '"o ""'' o"'"'"· '"°''" •o tD'll!•m•,'IW' or •••O SuPt• •o• Coutl. D'I o-t!le• tht '''" O•• ot Novemtii.•. 1~/\, •l !flt olhCt \ ot HAMPTON & 0 c;.t.!IA, I><( )'!JI w ... ,, ... BoultYt•<I S.,,I!~ 711, LO'l ""~1•1. (<1l1to•n•• ll0610, Oii '"" r1vn1, 1.11, '"" '"'ere•t o• '"'d e>tett on ono 10 0111111 t trlf•" re•I o•o po•ly \llUtlM In '"' County o• O.l!n(llt, Sl61t ot C•l••O•,,I•, p6tl o{ul.orly <ltKflbo<l O' loHow•, to ,..)I Pl/ fl I .IC :\IOTl('F. l"•' Cfr!t•n '"'~"'<\! <fl Irvine 1 .. r ----,-----------••t• Lt.II'! fl"'1fllnlnQ I<> !fld! cef'1••n ><11 ol l"'d 1!1uated lf'I !flt (!! r o! ""'wtY>•t l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Se.ell, Couo!y ol 0 •,.nqe, S!tte o+ NAME STATEMENT C.llln•n••. llt\t,.~11 ••follow' t.01 ~. n..,ro11ow1nql)trl.on>"'''llO•n<,1Du" IOI l•t<I 2:U., •• \l'l<l .. n on• Mot11 •• IW\\ll\ <<>•EllKI In So<>•. •2 11.aqe 20, o• Ml"' I Mt~ or Or•noe Co .. nly, C••1!<1fn•d. CALIFORNIA. OESl(,'j M.-.c.1c. Wld lttl'I" ••t<>•""d '" Boo• J..o\O XIS•2 ""'"~'""· Hunl•nq!ofl Ot•.otn P'09 )'Io! Ol!i<lll littO•d• DI Or•no<' C..l1lo1n1• 92MO ~:J'· C.i1ID•fll,., ;inll \ub\l'QUf'n! W0111•m Llt~!ly" 1•011ot ~ 111 1<1m 1 '"""" llle•t!o, •• ml!Y to.·~ Menefwil , H.,nl lMQl on /.l"dth <Oftltd C.lllorni•921>'6 ' More t0Mm on1 y i..no .. n ~· HO'I R:l<ll••O An m•(! <,,..o y 1'1\~/ g:.1,r.;:~ •• Tttrott•, Coron• dtl ,..., M lfl'Tr\lo , H"nt 1nq1on 0P,,;n 81,,.,0'0lltr\.l•t1nvllt<llD'\d!llA•O• c41o10,ni11 9760b ' ppr,,'"" mu\1 tM> ih ,..r•t•nQ """ ... u t>o• T"I' bu~•nr•\ ,, <on<11o• !•II !Jt 0 •Ke•wl"CI '1 "'' ol!1te ot HAMPTO>< ~ (lt°""rl!l fWl'l""''"'P 0 '(,AllA. I>;(, lllD"'"Y' ID• w•d E• Wm ' P II ,,, !!<UIO•, al otny llm• """'lot\! publ•<• .. 0 O<• loon ol '"" no,ICt"c llflll bP•ott" -••nQ Th•\ •l•tf'm<>n! ..,,., 1•1•11 woln in.· '""""I' CnunlY Ct,.•~ ot O•·•nQ•• Coun!y On O< !w1<1 ••II "''II M m•Ot"c VP<>" ""' lt:>t>l1' 21. 1~1 ~-rollow•nQ ,,,..,, I . F_..... CO\ll 1n I0"'1ul money o• '"" Unttt'ff Pubt••~a O•,inq,, Co"" 0 ,,,1, ·~•ot Sl•!e• on cew1•,,m•t+o<> of ,,1., or ~rt ,.,., tnd b•l•R<P PV•<l•nCfl<I "' .. Nov I, 12, 19, J&. 111• •11'1!" Mo•l~Qe or T•1;\t Oettt"" t"" 1"0()<'' I 1, "' Wiid Ttn Pt"rttnt o• ,.,.. .,fl'(!....,! P l ' 1,1.1(' ~t)TI(' .. : SUPIEAIOA COUl'ITOF THF. $TATE 011' CALIFOANt A FOii THE COUNTY OF 0 11.t.NCE NO A·l"•O NOTICE OF SALE. 01' REAL PROPERTY AT PlllYATE SALE In'"' m"'H~r of tll• E>t•l• ol IFlM/I /IM AY MILLE A, 0..t<!d'.>"11 b·ct·&.no:e':~~:::.~~ .. ,~;~,. I CL!NTO>< T FURllf!i, J!i E•ec,,to• ot tne Wot< Of Ill• lb<IW~ n~"""(! <l~t~R! HAMPTON l.O'CAAA. l><C. kli ¥111\~lrt" ll lwO., Swltt IJI LD1 .t.,,..1 • ., C;olll. 'I00,0 (J1JJ JtJ.UU AUwrwy1 /or IE •tcwlo• 1 P.,bll\lltd OranQt (I)•>! Q .. lly 1>1101 NO....,Mbo>r II, ll. \9, 1q1s •JI• I\' PIJlll.I(' "OTIC'E NOTICE I!. ~I CAE8Y C.•VEN 1n,01 ll>t ....ae•~•Qnt'<I .... 111 ••II ~I 11•1v~1+· \dlt". to ti'>!! "'O""'t •nll l>o!•I "">ell", "'t> ltU to cew1tl•m•!<on o! \doll~""' I STA·lMS COurt, Of' or olttr lla l t tll dotJ o1 NOw NOTICE 011' TAU,TE E'SU.LE. ~E~~':.·:~'...~~~1E'ii~'1:.~s~, On Nove1.!'~.~T ~o~· :~~. o1t 11 00 quln Hilt\ Ao•O, NtWAD•t 6•<1<11, u'cl<>e•-., M THE flRST AMl[R!C•N f",,_!!,M,,"',',_~H ... ,,.,•,I~~"', ,','"'.~•"',~~ TITLE IN!i.IJ!i.A.NCE C.O M P ANY,, ~· .,. ..-• -· '" C..lllornl• CD'Po••l•on. ii\ lru\1..,., O' I..,. or olN rwl11, KqulrtO o!no,. ,....., 1uc(P••o• ,r.,,.e,. 0 , '"O•••Tulf!I Of' lf'I -illon lo IMI ~ 1111 OIK-...t tt I"'""· bJ l,... <trl••n OeeOo! T1u" •• l,_llmt~,,_,.,_,.lll,1ntfldto1 .... 1cer to<:lll...,tlr J4 Cl(J PELLEC:.lf1NQ.ona .. In rwl pr_.,, IOCotled In the County 0 of Or ...... Sate ot C•lllO•nl•. (tJm l AENE PELlEC.l'ttNO, 111,.!Mnct "-!ly -roown •• \I Soutll l<I SPna.> -,..,,,, •nd •t"(O<ded M11 y ?1, 1~/J 1" 0r1 ... Sou111 uowri•, (•litorfli•. -!lool< 1011J1 1>10• 1 .... Ootum•·nl No ~l!WdltK•lbed.a•lollow 1 2ll?l DI Oltocoill ll"<D<ll' ol Or•r>Qt" (!e~ftb!!d ••follow ~ CDuntr, Ulolo•n1" •"" !>'""'""'lo'"'" PARCEL , '"" w ..... n t1••t <••t••n ,....,,, .. ol °"''""" o1n11 fl"fl•llt' l tY14i11~ure<1 ;t lDflQ !/It No•tll L•nr to !.<-II tfler,.und•• r,.co•<W<I July 11 '"'''°" o! lot 111 an11,nt E•.r n fff! !9111f' Boo• 1U67 p,.qe ll~. o:.c....,Pnl !rn'!l!\utt"<I atonq tne Norlh l•"" No. 1'"!111 01 Otllco., AP<o,.hol Or•"llf' !""r-J Of LOI 111 ol ,,,,..., 11.•C .... \ I C.0...nly, wlll .. !'l<l•r •f'l<I l)Uf\Ulnl to '•"0 PallWGe\ No 1, ll1 tl'l<lwnon., •«o•ctol OrlfCI ot ''"" ,,.u •I Put>lic luthon IO• wryey "'""' 11lttt in Boo~ J. P<IQf'\ Jo1na I,,...,,, 1 • .,1w1 MD"" Jot~"" Un•IMSt .. !•" 1 01 Re<o•O• o• s .. rwrv or 0.dnoo. OI Am""''· at""' mll •R We•l •n•r"""~ eo .. n11 to tlW Fir\! Amtdtafl TIU<! ln\Utdn(I' PA!ICEl 2 A ••Qlll 01 w.ov fore om I Comp.a"' bulldinq IOc tlect di '"' munlly arott w.iv pu•PO'V' 0...,., 1,,.. 'IOUll'lt•\I corne• or Flttll •n<I "'"'"' Ell\! l , '""t 01 Ille W•<t 18 , ... 1 n• ~ ... .i \lrt•h •n ,,.,., c otv o• s .. n ... -.. .. ,,, LOI 118 t•<t"l>llnq tlW'••fr om '"" Nm!h C.a1>torn1" •ii '""' "Qlll, t•ll~ aM '" t()tHt SUBJECI lo lP'lt•rt!•CIO!.>w••I lf•f<I <Dn••v•!I 10 •nll no ... lleldby ,, l~ O<>eumt"RI <!;>!Pd July 12. 1~11 "'"''" uncte• <.a•d Oe•\I ut T•u\I '" '"" O'<>Pe• 'Kite\ ll 1• 11n optlOl'I to nu«fld"' '"'" 1 lw "'"""" In '"" County dnd S\dl•• ::.rooertw tor lh~ \Um DI 110.000 oo .... n111n I 0.K•IM<I ... 10 Vt"'r' from tlle ""'~ ot '"'U OP''"" Lot 11 ol TrMt 612] "'per ,....11 re· period S.ld ot>tlon " COl'ldl!•o.....a l.'l)On I CO•ded '"book I••, P•ll"' • 1, -a •~ & !(] <19(tdtnt•\ not OCCUPV•'1Cj Ille propo,rty 1)1 Ml•Cflltneou\ M•I", rP<Ofd\ O! .II•-''""""<' 0r6t>Qf '°""'' Sutllt<• lo cu .. ~n! t'"''· CO'"'""""· s.111 .... 1 ...... 11 bl> ,.,,., ..... 11110ul co .... COfldlU01'11. r,.\tfi<llon\, •P•l'•v"tl""" I "'"I o• ""l"tnty, <!•l)•t"\W'd Of 1m •19\ti. ~·on••"' ... ,. fot\trnO!Plt\ MldPn plllfCI, •• 10 ....... ,1 •. PO••t\\•Dn or "" c.umbr¥1C••01 rt<ll•O. cum6r"o11n<•• lo "'"'V ,,,,. ••""''"'"'! Elun0t· otl••' .. ,,. onw•!ed 1or thll pro I P'lf!Clp.al wm dl.OI' on lhe not~ W-C"'"' ~.aNt mutt~ 1., ... r,!in(I """ ...,ll !W' bJ !'•<! Oettt <>t lru\t lo w•t \.l,l111! llO rec.t<ved 111 tM 11lort\<11ct otlitf II •nw ""''" lnl••t•t '""''•on !•om All"I I, 1~11 "lllni .alle• ,..., '"'' put>Uc•l•!IR ntn•ol ti. provl°""' lf'I ,,..,II no,e ,OQetllf• ....,, .. Ofldi:...lorell-'leOt ••IP ''''· Cll;J•'1'!• Ind """''"''' o! 1n.. O.ateOllll\l/Jllldftvn•Oc.roi.r 1~1). T•u\ltt tna '"'" ol"e• •u"'' •• ,.,.. !iOBERTl THATCHER ll11 ... -n l11)v,.ncP<1b11heo ... ,..rM><I E "'"u•or <>I !!'le E \!••*' OI llOIO.• ol \O ld not• wo!I) inte•HI. •• •••d Dec•°'"' po"Ovl0!!1! In w111 Ort ct o• fruit WOCM.Sli\' •NI.WELL. 6 DA l ED (k,olM'• 11, 19/~ THATCHlilt FtliST AM€A1CA>< TITLE A""'"'9'1" ol U.w I N'IJAANCE COMPANY ._.,....'-"!11111 Hlllt ltll. By J tn@! HOl)m•nn ... ......, .. acfl, I A.,rl'IO"lt<!Olllcer C.llfwtol•tHoM llubh•lltll Ort"9f Co.a\! Ot1lv P<!Ot Putlll...., O•oflqe Coau O.ally P11ot. Qc:I 1'1,•nd Nov .~. u, 1~11 ..,.,.,~ 'Nowmbt• n . 11. 1•, 1•11 •Ms.1~ ------------- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE : 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 The Blccest Marketpt.ce on the Orance COllst DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sel l It , Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad [642-5678] a.al fstole ..... ' .. 1000-2999 Rentals .......... 3000-4699 Business. lnvtstnwnt & f1nonc:iol .. , •. , ... SOOO-S0..9 Announccrnent1. 'If' 1, lost ' Found ...... SOSO-Sol99 *"i<es & Repairs 60()0.6099 E.,P.yment ' Preporotton ... 7000-7199 Roal blato Houses f o,. SaN Hou•es For Sak One Ca ll Service Fast Credit Approval ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 002 W.....al I 002 G....,.al 1002 ---------· GeMral ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA DU~L U Charm! Charm! C harm! INFLATION FIGHTER -For -•••••••• 1 ~.':!';.5:1!:. ....... . ••••••••••••••• G1MNI 1002 Gt M ,... 1002. ······················· ...................... . SH TOD.t.Y!! $19,500 Great location. greal va lue. great floor p l an! Surrou nded by presti~i~u s homes. 4 HR. FR & rorma.1 d1n1n g. Unusual kit chen. Room for pool. 2 111 s ... J ...... Hllh Road HlWPORT CEHTP. N-1. 644-4910 EllRORS: .t.dn rilHrt 5hould check tlMlr od1 dally aod report .,. rors 1-dlottly. T DAILY 'ILOT a1sume llablUty for the fin!· T14·o 2 HH . l 1t U:i l'111t!> 14'ilh !r.csh cx.tl!rlor pa1nl. tlN>I lime lis ted S4!i .5-00 Call 11u1~·k G4·1 72 11 l'or the ct1scr1m1naltng buyer, this ('uSton1 ex- ccut1\·c 6bdrm , s h1'k(• roor. tu•:tuty Hearns. 'A arm .,,,ootl. choice loca- tion i\10\t' In rond1t1on. A real \ aluc al $1!.9.!.1~. U!'lw t~!l you :ifford a 1002 G.-ol 1002 nice home with prl\·a ll' Gette-ral fl(IOI 1n r1.slnl( 1nrla!IOfl~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• E<1!iy , have your O'A'n cotT"Kt ln1Hiicm only. ~ -------'0 __!__:____:____ 1Publl1htf''J ,...otice· · 0v.'llt'r .,,,·1ll trad1· equity 111 1\ll re:il l'!>lUlC :.td\·crtisl'd Santa Ana t:ondo +cat-h 111 lhll'i newst~apcr JS s.ub· for Jarf!t:r hQmc 111 J>:111:1 Jt:t1 lo the 1-l'dl·raJ t a~ Pt are;,1 5•13 546:t or llous1n i:: Act of 19ti Gil,·72.lti whi ch n1ake~ ti Jlh•J.::.tl t - LOW.LOW DOWN Comt• st·c this luxurious J R""' Lawio, ACJO•I 646-4]80 646-7800 OCEAN VIEW O....ner sot·rificc. Pr1ct.'<1 nearly SG .000 under markt'l r ! F:int!il'itlc 10· \'cstmf'nt Call ror dt' taill'i '645·030.1 . FOREST OL SOH IHC. pn\'ate strttl and ynur own home plu!i r1\·e mori.: houses brinKing ln in· C'Ome . The pa ymt•nt,., stay the same, thi.: rent~ keep J?olnJ: up and )'DU . profit from 1nflat11111 In . ~lead nf s uffcr111J,: Spread uut O\er .1 lrt'l' s haded a , a i:r1' 1n ~a sts 1dr Ct1sta !\1t•!>!l , t.:xrhanJ!c~ .,,,clcomc. l.t•t u~ sho.,,,· )OU ho"'' )our hvmc or units cnn tx.· thl' ''"""'n paymc.-nt PRIVATE ROAD Charming 4 BR , family rm. Park·like setting. Sunny patio. Community pool & pulling green. ~l ,950 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3 41 Buy~•dt· Drive N 6 6 7.S · 6161 r1d\•e rt1 sf.' "an)' vrt•· fercnt•c. hmil;•l1011 , or d1scrim1nat1on h:i;.t•d on raC'c, C'Olor, rcl1g1on. ~l·x, or nul1onal orq.(111, or :u1 inlenllon tn nlak1• ao,) sueh prl•fcrcnl'c. lim1ta· lion. or d1scrim1n:ition. ·· bl'droorn 2 hath ~hake 1.,.,_..,.,_..,.,_..,.,_..._,_.~ roof hun11• "''Ith ll•rgc ,~ yard and ,bo:j l ;.:ulc ().,,,•n1·r ·~ s o alL'(HtU ~ lhl•y 'JJ l'Vr'n t:tkc :1 l'.1r. l}Oal, t•an1p1·r. hou:-t'. t-ondo, lvt or ·r1> as the do.,,,·n pa)lllf'nl. or .,,,111 cxrhan;.:l·. t:,'(t:l•l11•nt ;o.;orth co,t;1 '.'llt•;.a luca· t:!:~1:. 7\ ~~!'! .......... !?~~ ~~~~:! .......... !?.~~ 'rh1~ nt·w:.p:ip(:r will not kno.,,,·1ngly at't't•pt uny <.1d\'t'rl1 !>1n g ror r1,.•;1I t'St<1tc 'A'IH1·h IS Ill \'tolu· 11onoflhela"'' G ..... al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STEf'S TO BEACH .. 'rom this spal·iuu.s con temporary . lo\·t:ly de- coratf'tl h1dl'<l"''a)' "'"Ith panncJl(.od frplc. & cozy con\'ersation pit Just:l•••••-•••••-•I listed. Should ~o im· WATERFROM T mcc1ately al $2:J,4:J:-i 1 P1cr1Sllp Sparkle plt·n Opcn('\l'S.&1ti·7il l \\'! lmn1a(' :1 BH , 2 Ba homt· 1;c1111t:i.1 ..:·r l\rl't'llt::'\' l.o\t'I.\ patu1 l\111\ 1• 111 r1•.1d} '. H•·thJl'l'•t luSl:f~l.l)IW)! NEWPORT ISLAND Balboa Ba y Pr op. Realtors • 675-7060 . Adorable House Super l'Xtr.1 larg1· w"""'""' '"·'''"" NEAT STREET hnnli'. 5 Bcdroon1s. 3 \\1;1rn1. fn1·ndly and 1n ha.th...;. 3 c<ir J,!aral!l' ;111d l \ltin,.: 1s ho"' ,\t1u 'll find ~'41 11n lhc "''alPr "''1th 1ner thi~ J hednHiOl I·', ti 1th ;ind sl11~ .. 32..'i0 SQ.ft of l t'o 7.y hnu~·, . .,,, ;th luxury h\ In)! for the dis· f1rt•plaee, \ aultcd \'t•11 · t·nmtnaltnJ,! buyl'r. tnJ,!~. har1l.,,,001I rlour;., $280 000 pan~ling :111d shut\1•r!> • l'rict'\I at onl,\ s-i;1.~~lll II Newpot"I 91. 646'~8tfi l"Quail ~ ANYTIME Iii •Plac .. Prap .. rti .. • , '------............... ~11 751-1910 .... I" 1•00 OUAIL ST l'<llWPOl.1_!1.t.Cll RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 2 IR-D.,..21.t. $69,500 H.t.RRY l.t.lllTT Roallor .. 644-1559 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Townhouse 3 BR. ::!'~-ha . ~ell 111 SS.1.90\J l'n«cd REAL TY IN C. ____!_! 4 / B46-13 71 7 UHITS {)n l't•nin:.ulit. N .B. s.,,,·imminl! pool. Xlnl rcnl:.L Prieecl tvscll' S:!2'J.50l/ 673-3663 li75 -1777 ('\'CS associated BRO KER S-REAL TO ll:S l 01~ W 9olboo b 1 I )66 I Home and Units 10 Newport H~i9'1h Custom llome plus units on an extra ;.parious lot .,,,·ay do'An South on lith street. o.,,, ll{'rs J?Ot 11 frl'<' and clear ;1s ht• C':in af- ford to talk terms and do1 his O"''n f1nanl·inl( Ex· chan~es eonsHler('d loo, sorom(' in and lalk to us. BUY YOUR F.t.MIL Y .t.POOL FOR CHRISTM.t.S'! ChoiC'c 1\l esa Verde ilrea on cul-de-s ac strcel. 3 liedrm, fam rm, IJ.:e ilv· ing room , completely re- decorated. Don 't miss this lovely home. ''our choice of lenders. Only 9>4.950. ~~,~~ P"'lnwla Point N f>:W LISTINl~-C'U ll' and spotless :1 bcdroon1 home w1lh ('Xlra ;.p;1cc for boat ~tor;l)!t'. lf)Vt·ly land sC':1pin ;.:. Nl'14' l'arp(•ts and n1·w k1tl'hen 751•1910 '~ . ,.,, ..... ,. •• w.., ..... ,. ~ $2 500 all for $79.~IOO. ~.?ci::s o~ BONUS Shall be credited as a de· corating allowance to the hrst buyer to salls(ar lor1l y complete tht· purt·hase of this spacious Ne.,,,·port Heach homt• Hcaut1fu lly kl•pt J bedroom, 2 llath in t·~ elusive rl's1dcnt1a1 ;1r,·a Popular floor plan. lari.:t• l-Orn<'r loL & adJacent to ma1or shopping Hcduced under all other" to $77 ,500·{)'A'ncr r \' quires 1mmc·d1alt· sal1· Buy appo1nlml'lll uni~ Call !\1r. l!laek, 5·15 8<1 2'1 A sso r1 :1tl·d South Co<J;.I Brokcr' PETE BARRETI -REALTY- llZ.S2 00 115·4010 SEASIDE CHALET Ju!-.I 500 yards tu sand bt•ach :1.000 !-it1. ft or tux ury liv1ni.:. ·I to 7 ht•tlrooms w:irm , eharnuni.: fa111ily roonl (lr1t•11 t al plank pal10 ll1dden behind n1ass 1\'t' private v.·all s f o r pri\'acy. T/11s clCK•1nt home beloni:s to the pages of the 1·1mei-home ;.upplcmC'nl or Sun!!C'l mai::a1.1ne . 1\\'<tll:tbll' .,,,•1th furn1 s h1n;.::. s bedrooms, 5 baths and nt•arly 54JOO :.qua re fet•\ of opulent luxury. An t'X Cl\ISi\'e lis ting hy ap po1ntmenl lo quallfit•d buyt:r~ only, S!~.000 o\l'rlooks 1n1n1 orl·h..-rtJ I .Quail ~ 111 pnvatt· yard s.'19.91_111 n. Plac• full pnl'l '. JU'. rlq.,,,·11 fo (lr • ;1pp1i111tn11·nt , C1\LL Prop•rt••• . KE\'.!Hi:!ii'KX 7Sl•11120 "" HERE COMES THE JUDGE 1400 QUA!~'' NIWl'O ll 1111.CH TIBUROH TOWNHOUSE l.r,i.: :1 bedroom, 2 b11th- hard to find on(' story n1udel. All extras with heaul1ful floor plan Nl·arb y pool anti l'lubhouse llurry . ju~t reduced tu S:l'J,950 Call 540-1151 ~HERITAGE CO HONA llJC:llLANDS- t..:us lom . quality·btiilt, bc<iullful \'l<'W homt·. ·rhe rarC' o ne for th1• l;irl(c family.f1\'1• h('droom. family ruom , pool . Sho'A'n by appointment· please ca ll COlE OF HEWPORT REALTORS 2.515 I::. Coast 11.,,,•y 675-55 11 LIVf>:! LIVE! LIVI-:! t-:nJO)' ltfl' 1n this 3 ht•droom . ..::1n1c ruum. :!·story ('Ondo v.•ith JI;' Btli\'f' SI.IP. A nc~· 4 )'(•ar old Al l Ht supt•r cond1t1on. S::lii,!J.')(l. For 11 pr10intmcnt call 2 STY-$23,750 POOL-$150 MO. ASSUME 6°/o *GREAT• LOCATION {')OSC to ll'nnis f'OUl'I and beaches. J .bdrtn home '-''Ith pool s11.t• courtyard. $134 ,500. One Year Wa rrant~ lnc'd CALL 675-7225. c.o .. u• •OJI• ••11 1$•,.•n m •••ul \".\I J ,I<:\· . HE .. \l '.l'Y 1-'orl·c lo;.urc riled 011 J ht•droom Spanish Villa 11.1th fcnl·t•d courtyard rnlry 15x201\tas tl'r s wlt• ha' "'all Of J,:l;l!'S \O pr1' ..1lt• p al 10 . Wood hur111nJ! ftrcpla('l' h1)!hll).!hl;. 22 ' 11\'lllj.( roo n1 . Pa ~~ thru bar !>C at s ti fo r l'VCnin.c p;irt1t•s . Gov 't loan can be ussuml•d . •I Year;. youn).!. Pnccd at $-11 ,9!JO ror sacnf1t:(' sale '. C;1ll & BERG E NT ERPRISES CO Pnmc b<'al'h lo.,,,·n Joca· t111n ! Joi! to bci!l'h ! Walnut panchng J,!alore. Ant1q1J(' ni1rrored decor. ~~~~~~~~~~~~·1 t";ourn1ct k1ll'hcn v.·1th 1;;:::;;;~::::::::::::::::::. ~-largl' dining arc;i . - - - - ·~ REALTORS 962-7771 BB Countrv livinv GROWJ N<i fN V1\Lift:- ;o.;l'"''porl Bcat.:h . 2 EASTSIDE 2-0n-a-Lot ~t ain house eon1pletcly remodeled. Both home!' ha\'C separate cnchi!'ed yards and i::ara,i?t•s . Ill· ness requ1r('s fa~t salt" Saer1f1 cc $-l·t ,951>. C:1ll &15 -0JOJ FOREST OLSOH IHC. $39,500 GI LOAN Little doll house un hu1-:e lot "''ilh dream k1l.. IJ,!l' LH "''ilh beamC'd CCII inJ?s. J bdrms. 2 ba. \Vatk lo all shop!'i. Ncw"011 the market. Can't last. Only 2 mill's to the beaC'h &16-7711. Open E\'e~. ....----... Walker & lee Real Isle!• Story 5 bedroom - dc>n fam -16)132 LR. country kitchen. Pool and large yard . r::nd of c~d dl·-:.al' o\·crlooks Ch1•rry l.ak€' Nel•ds TLC }-'1)1 this up to your tasll', t'nJUY for yc;trs. "''ht·n \'Our children are gone Sel l at ;1 profit , thcr€' aren't many sel'iudcd places left 1n l --~======-- area. \\'di be less in 10 THIS AD MAY yrs. l nve!'it Now~! HEVER GO TO PRESS! if so, mo.·c fast! Beautiful ~·BH . 2·ba + fam. rm . :ind formal din · 1ng rn1 .• Nt•wpnrt II c· i g h t s .,,,, o o d c d 4 IR-$34,950 hideaway. llandson1L' Nl'ar So. ('nast PlaT.a ; shake roof. high npcn· 2·s ty .. 4 nn . 2 b11 . beam·ccilings thruout. townhous£': furrnal dtn· );!.enerous us e of u sed 1nj! rm , 2 car g;.1riui.e , bnC'k , D1scern1ng buyers luxurious shag ~arJ)('t : know \'alue ! Ha re op· bll-1n bookcas e s: 1m· portunlly-Owner must maculale. only 2 yrs. mo\·e fast . \lets·NO new ~ d014'n. DJ.YID D. C.t.RLSOH CALL 540-3666 Realtor 8ll-929l ~!r.~ ~.o !~,~~'! t:rJ!l.w) stone rrp1c. Ne14·ly pain· Incl udes reCrigerator ' Winding s la1rcasc to ).!lant h1dc·a -way master s uite. l·luJ,::L' cnC'losed iJ<it10. Sll ,150 buys :it 6": LOAN · $150 l\1() PAYS ALL! Olympic eommon pool. To.,,,•nhomt'. Take allvanta).!l' ·Call i.'12 liOO NOW '. , .. ' ,, . ·. , . u·'~ REDUCED ! 0'A'ller llou).!ht Anolht'r 3 Redrm·Den·Din Rm. Atnum & Greenery $66.500 CLIFf H.t.VEH Suns hine-in doors & out. Charm abounds in this OJX'n beam l'ountry· pro· vinC'iaL 3 Bedrooms. 1>001 & jacu1.zi. Offcrt•d al 5123.500. . PETE BARRETT -REALTY- This is an out.standing example of a home that has been totally up- graded, with la\'1sh use of mirrors, wallpaper and custom rixlurcs. Thl' j:icuz7.1 cost morC' th:1n most pools and 1t 1s l'Om· plelely seC'l uded in a lush patio sct tin~. 2 - Bcdrooms, d(>n , 2 baths. formal dining, and ii price of only $69.900. CALL now, 556·2ti60 C:::. SELECT I PROPE RTI ES GtMrol 1002 GOMral 1002 ............................................... : SI j· TARBEll!!!!!!!2!!!. [H . . 1926-1976 LOW INT EH EST: Rent-like payments \Yhcn you assume the government loan~ Bi g trees, :1 bedrooms or convertible den, \VOOd cabi n ets, buill·ins, $39,500, sacrifice h.Y owner. IRVINE -44.500: Across from park & schools. California ranch style, corner lot. E ntry ha ll , family room, dining room. drea m kitche n. l ,azy party veranda ou l back. Uhbe li evablc. call led -big lot "''/dbl i:ar . We'reMretohelp Re a I sh a r p & o n'1 )' 1-.,-,-v-•_S<>_m_c_lh_;_n_g_y_o_u_wca_n_I, 562j~oas REALTY to sEll? Classified ad!'i do 3848 C1mpu1 Ne S49·115S tod ay! 540-1720 2955 Hcrilor ll•d. MESA NORTH it well -Ca ll NOW. 4 Red room, 2 balhs. £pit·· l-----'6-75c.·c.00c.7.c0 ___ 1-""~2~·:".56C'.7~8.'------1 Amcrtcc.-( ""9cll Hamc Ruatc ~ftlJ complete c11rpctin,I( GeMrol 1002 Gerirrol thruout. Drapes. Bllns . Obie ~ar. Covered patio. All in \'cry !{()()(f l'ondi· lion. $ot7 ,500. I 002 General 1002 Roy Mc Cordlr Roallor 181 0 Howporl Costa tl!esa $48.7729 TO IUY OR SELL In Newport, Costa ft1esa. Corona del Mar or Jr\· inc Performance Real F..state will pay high percentage ror heavy volume li!lting salespeople. Call J IM TOM, 846-3.177 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ Rl~_.lLTftllS 644-7270 W.t.LK TO THE lliCH From this CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX. New paint & carpets in . the front 2 bedrms, 2 baths , fireplace. Owner will consider trade for more units. $99,500. 2128 f . Coast Highway, Corono del Mar .. " .... 1•0• !OWlll!I l tcK"lltl p HOMES fOfl llVIMO N£fWOflM '"(•• "l'I,. •11<1 1wr l!IL o• rutr •o1'1f!I" lot eU<O• ......•••••.•...••..••. ········~·············· macnab I Irvine realty "SUP.ElllOR .DESIGN & QU.t.LITY" Prevail 1n this home of refinement located in Ca meo Shores' Refreshing J elly & Ocean VIEW: Privat e beac h. Hom e completely n!<lecorated by Cannell & Cltaffin. 4 Bedrooms, 4 baths, study & family room . Privacy in patio & pool areas. Reduced lo $215,000. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200 ( E84) '644-6200 1 ... 4 MllC;Arthur ' • • -, -~ ... .... . ~ . -• ~.Ncwembef'12.117S twLYPILOT ~ -Fors. ............................................... ~!.~.~ ....... ~~!!!!:!*'..~~······ ~-':':.~ ..•..•. G....,.ol 1002 <Hwral 1002 G_. 1002 ~-~·~•••••••1~~.':':_~•••••••• ~.~.~ •. ~~~~ ~~;-"' 25QO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho..,..+ leech I 06t Howparl looch I 069 Parut« wonlod lo' Pn> 0 .. HEIGHTS -I 1•loacll 1040 1044 .................................................. ... OO Owne1-DHPt.r•~I 4 BR. ······················· ...................... . ''f" IS FOR FRAMCISCAH '( TI1is 1s the lowc!>t ll•i t C(i ··f" pl.:tn in the Bluffs. The "F" pl"n is a split lc\'CI with 3 bedrooms, 2 l>aths. all Qlcctric kitchen a nd a r a n cy rireplacc. This one is v_acant in lhc origll1'1l Bluffs with a great greenbe lt lo catio11 for only $65,000 ... Fantastic~ Ui"ttllf)Uf: lif)Mf:S REALTORS', 6 75·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Co rona de/ Mar Gt'M'rol I 002' Getteral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUR INVESTMENT ••. .. and family e njoyment ar c best served when you buy in a top area. such as "llAYCllES"f " ... \YC can offer you a 4 bdrm., ro rma l <lining rm. & family rm . home with 3 b a ths, frplc. & 3 car garage ti years old & adu lt occupied, for only $129,500. Please call us for appt. BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 240 7 E C OAS T HWV CORONA OEL MAR ~~~~~~! .......... ~ ?.~~1~~!~~! ........... ~ ?~.~ ....................... PERFECT FooollySellloca see lh15 3 bdrm. borne wi th il l o wn pool & jacu.ul. which h115 bttn ~modeled It profess. de· rorated & landscaped. In prestigious Bayt'res l u.re:a. Sl39.~ LE RAISOR REALTY -&.SZ!Campw Dr .• Irvine CiiffiPU!§: \'alley Shop C.:tr. CALL 833-1600 _8,0 2000 sq .fl. TucUuo<k o-Mm•SeM bao>c ._.. .. ,87 ..... New I)' de tor a\ed •• J ~~~~~~~~;;;;;; a;parkle-s \ualde & out. 611 t ntertalnel'5 living room with WALL Of' MIRRORS , hearty USfo:O .BRT CK FIREPLA CE , bedroom• °' convertlbl den. full 1iud DINING ROOM . Dream kitchen, Dette r hurry. ra i l M2·8M4. TARRElL:..:; 1926-197 6 CUL-01-SAC LOCATIOH A.Uradlvt Park 11 home wtlh spnnklera a nd over- siicd patio. Ho..:e m aster suitt" wilh waJlc In cloctet and an area for 11udy or meditation. 2 Additional bdrms ., Z baths . fireplaC'e, family room a nd a price of on ly $62,500 •••••••• • ••••• •••• ••••• ••••••••••••••• ••• • • •• • fil•ble ~hoice re.al estate LDC " . Ye nture. s2~.ooo re· 0£LllX &. CUSTOM qwred 150.000 guaran-l:SI'ATE. Over 1 iarrt . }) !. • leed ffium. Setured by luah 1roun~1 w f. lst T.D. with R . .E. valued wi.l~rfall & Kol f1Jh~ • ~ f? O\'t'r Jl00.000. 968·0888 tu-3-BR, 4·8A, unique fam1· day. lyrm.2600Sq.ft.Qt'COQ1 900 ILOCM VIA LIDO HORD Prime location . "'ith breatht:.1king view! Ideal family pomc with g rt.>al 1X>te ntia l for redecorat1nJ! & cnl<.ir~­ ing. 4 Bdrms . & family r1n .. 50 ft . lot & \gc. pier & s lip. Wr;.ip it u1l fur Christmas! $100,000. LIDO REALTY 3377 Via Udo , H.I , 673-7300 c,.,..,, r Lots Ctypk 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Cemt·tt.'r)' Lots lloirbor fort & luxury. ~24 ,soo. CALL NOW ~ 752-7315 R~st. C~t 1\~k1nt: S2SO DONALD M.811t0 ea 67.\ tillf~. 1~h1lnf! ,..,,.,,.,.,,•••"•" 640.1""88. ---------r .1. R...tals 2 gr ll\'t' sill's :ct act Lt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Memorial Park. Phone Howsff Fun1lshed 551·8080 ________ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ColtaMHO 31:14. lcAoa Pettinwlo I 007 MERIDITH GA.IDEM L t. h I 048 Me---' If> h I 069 Cou1•1•1 cial ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J large bedrooms. ram1ly ,.aalty -~·••~••••••••••• ••• :!'::.~ .. ~••••••••• Prap1r+f 160011·--------- 552-7500 red hill B I l I I I m form.Id' .• , .•• 2·-••••••••••••••••••••••• a)' ron. g . fO on1a . roo • · ·#>• ~ ~ o.:..., City View 2 bt"ach units $52 .SOO. Gd IMMACULATE!! 21...ou : pter Baths. C.,mplete bltns. R G · 9., builder, near!" t-om· incomr. -2 C'or lot 1n ~1arshall Rll)' 61S-4GOO F'treplaee. New paint 1n ' ' I I 11 ·~~~~~~~~~""'1 plete d , 2500 sq . ft . n y r o rtun e , r tr --and out. ~I a n)' added Corono.,Mw 10221 reature.s. Askin1t only C"ustom home. Spec · c67:c;;>~-7~520:::·-------l ••••••••••••••••••••••• $72,000. Call 540-1151. Poolside tacular ocean, city view. RARE pnme a rea, on qwr t l'Ul- 4 IR DUPLEX Beautt;,. ! dc·sal· next to park. ""'a\k N to bC'h. L . B.11.S., :s tores. SO. OF IAYSIDE . .for wider $60, ! ear Redwood s1d1n)(, CQppe r with a 3 BR, Z BA rental.i~~~~~;;~;;~;\ adult pool & m ajor tnm, ceram1C' tile, 4 BR. Qnl)' i i,,, yea r s old . gref'nbell. It hllS lots of din. rm .. hv. rm .• -.·et Featuring beam ceilings, TLC ; let us show you the bar, fam . rm ., z full/2 natural -.·ood and bnck r many featur es. lnC'I. half baths, 4 decks. tC'xtures and perfect GREA HOME s hutters, sprink lers . flrepl. 3 car gar. Loe. 795 DUPLEX "''ITllSl.11' Bill Carroll 640 5500. ~lastings & Co ll.ealtors. location.Ca ll644·72ll. f'OR LARGE FAMILY. elec. t;araKedooropener Oak SL 4 Bedrooms, 2i,..., baths. & much more. in this 3 PHtCED AT SIW.000 FAMILY IEACH HSE f'orm;il d1ninR room + ::i~Ti):h~~e.bath si ngle _ __:::>JG-=-'962==-="='~'=36=-~"=50:.:___1 J +Oen + Bt•aut. patio I • ', , bonus room <1nd 3 car Blk to bch, l'ommunily! -garage. Professionally LE RAISOR Oc~ Yi•w Lot pool, cps, drps, ~las:\, upgraded. Ideally l0t•<1t · 5(l"xl00' buildublc lot in J\c a ms . Assume 8~~·,,.1n . 316 &3161121115 ed.Callfor~t.tosec. REALTY highly desired area. 1'akc 2nd $62.500. H)' So. or Bayside. Income & lfJ1!~@l~lljf1Q 4.\ZICampus or .. lr\'ine ~a6~~· 110 ~w:~ro "'1i~~ ~Gi2~1~l i ver. Lido home. Lower 2 Br. den, 2 962·4471(r.:~) 546·8103 Campus Valley Shop Ctr. ZAG RODZKY, Realtor . .::;::.::=-::=::::.=-.----! ba. Upper 2 Br IS 2 yrs r"""'"""'~;;;;~~"""'~I CALL 811-8600 .. ~·8611 CHANNEL FRONT nt>w. SI 10.000. _ __:_:=:::,::::c::...::..:.:..:._ 1,~.:..:_'7'-'-----:-:c-:::C::C---:-I lnwnoc:. 4 a.droom Oh\'e Wi~1tenhorn . Rllr View House+ Apartment --,_. -~---1 Loqunoleoch 1048 Beach . Sl lS .000 by pool.()penhouscSat/Sun BAYFRONT Office build1n.:. ~pt'(. tatular v1('1ll'. lu xunous t>xreuttv<' office:-> Rt."dUCtd to $600.000 llLLGRUHDY RHlta.-67S-6 I 6 I J bt."droom s. z bath .... put10, ne"' ly p1untcd l'\o pt'ts' SJ.SO 111011\h. ~lt•:>1t dt•I ~1 ar . C.ill a~t , S4&414l. \\'h11 c-.·ater V1e.,.,·s · 2 & J 1\dult l';irk Nt·-.·po r1 bdrm. unlt!i from SM.000. Furn. ~tohdl'. ~·~Hl-1 420 Cypress, Nor th dys.646·t'070 ru~hts. Lal(una --c"'' 675•7225 Dl-:LUX F-: townhous t· 111 Ull the Bl uffs. :t hedroon1. . , ....... ,, .... " ... .,, \ \IJJ·:' BE\1:1'\ "BlRG £Nl£RPRISES CO Z"i ba1h. $.".~ furni.shcll , also ll \'.:tt!abll· unfurn . Bkr. 61J·MSSO . "' , .... · . ·- 67~6160 -N. End 1 ,,7 Blks l o 212 Ba,t\ose totennis & DUPLEX 2-2 br un its. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• o wn e r . f·a\'orabl e 10.5. !82.500 by Owner . Choi('(> loc. So. ol Jlw)·. -ALITILEHOUSE l ina n e ini,:. PR INC . 484 62nd St .NwptShores. 2 Br. 2 ba. neKt to i:olf 579.~.0-.·ner.548·5306. n--•C"-.-te ONLY .673-3731 l805J &12·0575 or (7141 course, S J <.:. SS7,900. r-. ..&1..L-a 1186 IU4I ~ THAT GREW UP 646 71ltS p · 1 496 4767 ~ -~- REAL EST A. TE SA.LES: •DELUXE byML"JAY Y.A.HoDn.l'ymt. •--NltJUel 1052 . nn.ony. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......,...... EXTRA sharp l'ark Lido 4 "·dcoom 2 Ba., family I Br, deck w /occan \•iew. v AVID FOR THE c I condo for sale or lse op-rm. 2 story. J swimming Acct.':.:; to P\'t bl'aC'h Th• atn'um enl'l' leads Ext.'e llent J BR. 2 Ba . Laguna 's R iv i e ra Fantastic \'iew O\·erook· 3 b 2 b ~< 1 1 320 .. 1 I HARBOR Ll~HTS DUPLEX• Located hi g h un on ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"" , f t1on. r , a, up· pools,:idult seC't1on, end ¥,.;,J. mo. )'r Y se. ' ()penin_g:. 1•x1!<it for full into an .:trca of sund<'rks ground noor own ers unit ACTIVE FAMILY c:oastline, WJTlt A SO. Ing golr course ... rom 4 gr .aded , dbl ga rage/ unit. ~tonti ccll o Town Coast tlwy. U"''ncr CllJI time. rcstdcnt1.d and 111 & unob~ruC'ted \"l<'WS of wrt. priv. patios & luii;.-WalkloO<.'eanatdusk COAST VIEW OF T HE bedroom kaxury home , opener. pool . S49,500. House owner. s31 .950 367-465tbC't-.·cenH&<lpm \"l•stmc nt :.;1J e~pcrsons Ne-.·port Bay. Cu:.10111 unousmastersu.itc from this charming OCEAN .h Imposi n ~. h2 $85,000. ()wner ~·11l ca rry 2nd. 751.1163 or(714l499·Hi2U and brokers -.·ho .,.,·1s h lo l'Ons lruclion : wood p:tr· PLUS home locat-• ,.0 lh• m-t le\'el arc 1tecture. wit Own · R •· t .'..:'-.'.0:::'-------1 ff I h cu ... "" · f d d ~ •HCHoa•~E er is a · .... agen Ll--•·U•fumt'•h•d •1 1 1all' "'it an c1ul'tfloors .Lotsof ~lass : 2 BR Renta l w /la rge upgraded tract . Picture extenor 0 re ce a r, "" ""v 675·11170orti15·7_t:::84.:___ ~ • • l':o.t.:thl1~hl·d and l'.'(p.1nd µonl .,.,·ith deck . This patiodcek perfect yards . Ele)!ant s tu cco & s lopin~ IMYESTMEHTS 'l·----------·llncotftfPrope-riy 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 n ~ •l Pi: r a I 1 on . mul11 lcv1·l H lurf~·cd~e BOTH interior. Unromparable roonines. The 2 DORM. 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grneral 3202 l'rf:'Sti,c 1ou:. i\"e~·p o rt home . .,.,•1th 4 RH , .1 b.a .. with wo od burnin)t price.968-4456 floor plan has "GROWN '-::=:=:1=7=1=4=)=4=9=6=-7=7=l=l'I BIG CANYON 2 1)uplexes for ~a l<'sidl'by ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hc.:t l·h o f f1 r c ~ near has been rcdu('cd $30,000 fi replaces. \'itulted wood ECO .. OMICA.LLY UP" & CONSISTS Of' 2 -Large2br +Den. lll ~hly side, Sll..'1,000 & $155.000 Oran,ce t:ounty i\1rport , (orciuiek :.ah· No w only d " BDRMS.&DEN.Theun· HyownerTwnhse3Br21r.i upg<ade d t•nd unit. ri...,nc,&15·3655 d beam l'eiJinus an supe' T I v • v1 t'{) sales trt1111111~. fr . $105 .000 ' ..... OYA l.,G ique "Oen " w/low sop-Ba, landscaped, pool & L"•·'·62A9. 27 Hue Grand So .. of·l-lw y location . "" " k -1nge and cdut·at1 on:1 I St lS.OOO . Fee . Call 890 Assumable loan. Ex-ing ceihn~ would ma e jacuzzi. owner relocat · Ducal. Open this week· Pnvatc Party ~·.:tnl:r;2 toG benefit ~. supl•riur C'Om · 644_7211 tra large lot! P erfect ex· an EX CF.LL ENT ing. $42,950 495·<WOO end. units 1n Costa ~-tesa . 1ni ss1on ~plll and lhe OP· pmure for pool. Quality DORMITORY BDRM -1 -~~;;~=:;;;;;;;-1~~;;..~~~~~~~~ &42<1289 , eYentn""~'~· ---I port unity to 1 ... arn whilt• ~ carpets & drapes. Linen FOR THE KIDS. The 2nd 1mµro\1n i.: )o ur t•x formica. Near excellent s tor y \1 v. rm . ha s 1)('r!l:.('1n ;l!l fat·t•l!>ofrt.-I Ll ,· school s & shop poo g. VAULTt:D OP F:N ;11 est.ill' ..,,tit's .:tnd t·x l<F\l.l"l)ll"' -968.4456 BEA~1 C t:JLI NG. For Sale IJy Owner. East 4 UNIT -.·/J:ar. ~t arina del BluflCondo. J 1Jr 21"2 U;1, Hey area. lly ownt•r , p\1 patio, lmmac. Cond $95,000 121J I J9M 791 •1 t·han,ce:. \\1c h.1~·e ope n :-.!\.l"I· 1'111 ----------1 CLERF~STO RY WIN · es1-ro~:. rani.:1n J.: lr\1n1 .1 673-4400 $72,500 N<'l . tlouse & 1----------! DOWS ANU BALCONY SJ I . 000 Con 11 o to "1-----"""~~~"""'1 studio unit R·Z, upgraded OCEAN VIEW I W I 0 C EA N V I E W · S3.6UU.UOO Indus t ri al I dchghtful cnttaAe. taken z Bedroom home on cor· Kitchen ha s bilt·ln Park II you "'<I nt to 111 trade, lowest pr1t·e 111 ner-lot wrt h e nclosed R 1\NG E & OV t-:N · ;i vo1d thl' 111111\t•d l'K ATTENTION Cd~1 .o~·nc r673·2201 g.arage.1._. ~1ilctobearh DISllWSl-IR . & SNACK posure 1\1 ;1 and P a urr11'••. BUILDERS KW 000 536·8836 BAR . It's" ~real place lo the n~1d1ty of tht• ch:11n LIVE 1 ~ T fllS NICF:: 2 CostaMeso 1024 ' _.r; '"GRowup·'.ofrered for s t o rt.-s. ;in d th e bc-droomhomewhileyou ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., -A· only ~t OUNTA I N \'J E WS · .1Jureaul'rat1 c hun ~hn ,c of bLuld your units on the MESA VERDE l';' ~ 547,950 FuU Price CITY LITES. Lar~est 2 the giants. phone or It I I' f I PLUS POOL • -•_. I HO DOWH PYMT. or 3 Ur Char ming end 1 1 1 r 1 - 4 11 L ~uom or poo ta. 1.~;~;~~;-;~~~I unit town home . Pool. wn1c 111 s,,nl' con IC ('l\t'e1 lllc 1n large eonverted Don"t miss this fantastic To eligible veterans. En · Nothing to coinpare at . 111 Jon ucrm;in, <)ua1 family room . Walk 1n party home . Swim pool & t" h ·' ya Pl.'.,, ,.,,,1 ~,, ,,.,, . ,,,,.,. 1 1 ire pure ase pnce pa · · s,15,900. '-,.. l' osets, p<.1ne tn g, gas huge rumpus room. New· blc $467 per mo .. incl. -1 ~ Good L'f l 4 0 U C) u 11 1 I S 1 r l' e t · hltns and covered patio Jy decorated & newly list-PRESTIGE HOME both prin. & 9rr, int., for at oy me 1 e ~,r7~21\~2~1 1 H l' ·1 <' h i>nhan ('e this property l'd. Only $52,500. Call WALK TO BEACH 30 yrs. w /annual 1 ;, rate 499-4584 493-2513 Don"t delay on this. Onl y ~5 9491 of9' .ri; ~ $59,SOO. 640-4082. ofl', or 640.53 18Tena11 t 1n lloust.- f or H1,i.: Canyon r•ropert1c:;, call 81~ Ca nyon Realty. 644 119:1 N'pt. Shores Specials Doll house . 2 Sty. A- f'ramc. Only $63.500 Charmin,c. 2·sty. ~·/fami · ly rm. Red ul·cd to $61 ,900 P op ular 3 HR , nr . clubhouse, pools, tennis, etc. $56,!KKI CAYWOOD REAL TY • 54B-l 290. --- FREE STAHDING BLUFFS COHDO sq.ft.,4lgebdrms,3ha.. hath. famil y room . Oceanfront huge FR & formal DR . 98SS. Coast. Laguna enclosed bark yard. dog· S4o.5oo. Ca11 546·5'!80. -Exec. home over 2.000 MISSION REALTY FOUR nE:OH OO. 1. 2· Immacul;1t1 • :1 hdrm X- .\lodel tJn ht•;1ul ,c.rcen· he ll E xp(·ns1 \1•ly d l'· l'O r Hled .... 1t h 1·us t om l'Hrpc·ts. drtl\X'" <'I.: .,.,all 1·nvt•ri ngs ll1•tluct•d to Sili.000 C. F. Colesworthv Reattors 6 40.ooio Piton 494 0731 f f Lar<>est & bc:;t dupll'X in Purchase subJcet to 6'''. 1 _ __:___:___:_• __ • ____ run. Wonder ul amily ,.. town . Spectacular ~.~~~~· Only $63.500. MONARCH BAY TER. ti~n;os.,:,9.;~fALTY * coastllnc vtews: 2 h<lrm . I l & · & 3 bdrm., wtlh family ----._ An eegan graC'tous 831-9411 .. ~ ~I home · a r c hitect de ___ _c__c_:__:____.: ____ 1 rm.,5 baths; 4 rrples .. 5 S_1 D-• Great family home. JBr. r.11~ ' · I g 3" " ·•II bit '''" No ~c~1~ ':t~:="~:e5nse ~.~ts1~:.~a1~~~s~~~~:;trL~_:_l( ~'.~~~· ;·!\~~~i~~~~-1 a; Laguna Niguel-.._ !~~~~r~~~ in c~er~ nect'<;S ar,·.call LcHo)' ;~~~~{{~::::1-___l-~~-ilit'-~-~-~·~-111111'.__ Bdrms., dl'n. sr p. d1n in~ ,..... , "' 1\Rnl. S48-J01 l · · L-h ' 'ty "I' Opfer o r Jim Tom . rm.: cxr1t 1n~ entertain· trw.:C 01cecommun1 CA I.I. @ •~•·.~ .. PF.RF'OR.\tA;.jCI=: HE,\l, Colle~e Park. J BR. 2 Oa , fall Special 1ng area around pool & ~"'!,~d l-.:STATE , 847 -3584 or h~e fam·rm, newly de· Thi nk of this 6'•,..., Jacuzzi. Sl89,SOO SPACIOUS""61C. 0 "'--3.1i7 roratl:d.S4S·S14lS5 1.SOO. rt I bl t TURNEAASSOC. Kt:Al.TV O'fl> mo ~age , av;u a e 0 -ttll5N.C•tl·lw y,Laguna 4-Bedroom ·panoramic 'I.tar ~'t •po rc Po•1 Offit 't Meed lmrned Sole day on this 3-BR pool ., ocean view·in one or home· This house has the 494-1177 La~una NiJ:uel "s most S-Clt'fM'ttte I 076 appo1nlm('nts for a fami-1----------desired area a Shows-••••••••••••••••••••••• Fountain Vall•y I 034 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• General I 002 General OCEAHVIEW OFFICE BLDG. ~fodern 3.021 SQ ft o((ICl' bldg. on cornt·r lot·al1011 in La,c.una lkal·h. On·:-1\l' parking , o"''ncr -.·111 tailor terms for 11uahf1ed buye r . As king only $100.000. RE1\LONOMICS BROKER 6iS·6iOO TWO 4-l'LEXES Very s paC'ious , c]C'an , loL<; of h1wn, trcC'S. cop· per plumbing , bltins, sprinklers. F~stablls hcd rental history. Cannot be replaced today. S8S ,OOO. each. Agent, 549·1181 2 or 64ti·ll710 ---·-------1 UNIT BUYERS If )'OU arc interest<'d 1n 3 or 6 unit complc-xcs "''1th owners units , ple;1se ea!l our res idcnhal div1s1on. t·or 12 throuJ!h 200 units . come with soft dollars . Pleas<' ask fr1r the 1n\'est· ment d1v1s1on. BYOWHER 48EDROOM Sharp 1400 sqft hous<' n ea r Gisler Sc h ool , Outsta nding value al $49,900. 18709 San An · tonio. Call 968-53 19 or 642·8584 Principals Only. ly s uch as 2·ba. dlx. kitch like-a.model. $I IS,000. Beautiful lar,ce :1 br, 211"! w/dinini? area. terrific h I t sc:hl s sho"" I r:.Qua1"I l floor plan s tartS "''ith LAGUNA NIGUfl llUALTT a : (' osc 0 • . . • . ...., 0 •••...... 13000SO & 2 blks to heat·h.: ss~.500 • Plac• . ('enter cntranC'e. MJ.SOO. __.. B •96 N•"" i Y owner .. , ........ ..., Prap•rt1"•• CALL PER FOR A-1 ANC Jo: ~11"'~~ .. ~~11111111~1 RE 'I •'ST'TE' 847 °<0 • •--~L-a 1086 7S'2·1920 •" ~ c. '' ..,, . ......,,.. .>UV1TI -..,.--· i.oo OUA!I ''· NIW,.Olt llACI< White Water Mission Vieio I 067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IN THE 4 0's In older section nf Coun· ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW• SPANISH 16 Apl'i. 1 & 2 RH . enC'l. FREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS ~1 c1nh,·r of Buard ol Healtors. Heller Uu.~ llur. &. Ch ;11nh"r ol con1m S20. Ftt To Renten 51411 C .• 1\1 I br molnle S154l S Ana furn I hr S\1"51.: L\1 .2 br :.tud1u ~10 C L\1 Supt:r 2 br 2Y.• t' Val lt·Y 3 llr ,·ondo Slf.O C 1\1 Jhr"''l)'ard $350 11 u 4br +2 ramok OPEH DAILY 530.8505 A~ *RENTERS* "FOi{ 1'11 E UNUSUA i .'' C.1\1csa SJGfl l hr . .<;n_i::ls C.L\1 csa ~K:1 2 hr. kid:. C.Mcsa furn SIU I hr Jlunl. Bt h p<H1I , :! hr, :ip· pins, k11ts. pt_•\ ~au ~funt. Bch :1 llr ~HO kids llunt. H<:h furn dlK b:11·h pad w 1frpt c $22..5. Nwpt Heh furn S260 2 hr 1\1 1\NY 1\t())tfo; AVAii. Rental Journal 530-4020 ~e Landlords t'r1•1• Ser\'ll'f' Bolbaa lslond 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br. 3b11 , frp l('. p-Ort furni s h t•<I , /111r11<1 l". spac1ou .... S500 mn l.'ft ll Judy 1'>15·1•142 or 558 921 l HAY FRONT 2-bdrm-•ll'n 2b<t, frple. patio. dlJI 1o:a 1. Yrly. NELDA lill\~{J;-., Hca!tor. 675-ZH~K BEACH HOME 3 Rcdr<lOm . 2 13ath. 5 years n ew. sccludecl mast('r ~uit('. On ly S44.900. You O\\'ll the land l()()! Near Edison Hi gh School. Call now 962-4454 . Hutm"'jlOll S.ach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HO DOWN TO VETS tryman Estates. Neal 2 ''A REAL 2story 3 Hr. 2 Ba , widen, J.!:lrages. Good •1rea. OR assume the low in· bd<m, i·ust painted & CLASSIC'' .. ,,hcd windows Sp;1ni s h fort1nC!ll_Htrs M2·5000 I .. 210 Pearl 2 story. :i lr. ~ tere s t loa n on this papered ;wbltc -.·atcr \'u. 11.lc 120. degree ocean •DELUXE4-PLEX• I f 1 1 ' bookfm.ly h <'I t&f l t' i;:1,rpc.cC>n .pat10.1;:1r. l ... Gf': modern 2 story :! br , 2 ba, l_gc J!ar, newly dt•e ~0.:.l.!:_lY . f~IO··C~ _ HUNTINGTON BEACH 2 l{edrrJoms. 2 13aths i\IOBILE 110!\'1 E .. Jus t across s treet from the bc at"h . ·I Star P;.1rk '' ith 1)()01 and c lubhous e . S IS.000. Call fur clel~1i \s. 9624 15" VIEW Of the ocean from the sun deck of this nearly nC\\' ·I Bedroom. 3 Bath h ome. 'J'<.i s t e fully decorated a nd profcss1011ally lands caped. l~lectric ga r a g e cfoor opener. $64.000. 640·611; l . HARBOR VIEW HOME l mrr1atulate 4 f3e<.lroon1. l\l onlego mode l. Professi<>nall_v landscaped . covcrccl patio anti b ri ck paved alriun1 . $89.900. 0 1>cn House. ·rhurfi day thru Sunrlay 1·5. 1841 l>ort 1'a...:~a rt . Nc,vport Beac h. fi40 ·6161 . HOME + R-2 LOT ll.us tic 3 ne<lroom hon1c \\"ilh Jot s or intcritJr \\'OO<I dcl'orating. Plus h n e ar nl''" C'arpcts. All copper plumbing. ,\ssume existing \!,\ loan \vilh no c1ualif,ying cine! /'\() 1~01\N FEI~! l"\ig 1{-2 lot ,,·111 c~1 s ily take another unit. lt 's our e xclu!:!ivc ~t $12.000. 546,•l MI. EASTSIDE ASSUMABLE FHA You ha ve been waiting for this 3 Bedr0<>n1. 2 B<-1lh. fireplace. patio. in the elite section of eas t Costa Mesa . Pride or c1wncrship area. $5.5,950. 546·414 1 Offic~t located W. Cotta Meta Ht.t1ir4on l•och -H•wpo<l S.ach WE HAVE IT! So will you ! Come sec this one of a kind s park l- in,e 4 bdrm La Questa home in 1-1.B. Cor.y f'R .,.,·1th IRC frp\c, farm style kitchen for Arit:i; & ).!rub. t~xclnt financing. VA terms. $45-9491. -POOL&J ACUZZI $49,900. 4-BR + hu,ec ram rm & boat gale . 8-Blks. to bl'ac:h . 968·$<103 Bkr. S47,900 TWO STORY l:'111?e 4 bdrm, 2 ba, frplr , panelin g. formal din1nJ.!. IR e sC'p rR. air cond., too!. Just li sted. -.·on't last! 91)3-5671. ----------11111 FANTASTIC TOWHHOUSE Supt'r fluntinJ.'1.0n Beach end unit Townhouse at onl)' SJ9.500. 3 Rig bedroom~. 2 baths. dream kitchen and din· inR area a nd no com mon wall. Only ~teps to pool and recreation. J\ssuma· ble 7 :1,1~~ loan with pyrnnts o nl y $212 per month inc\dg taxe!l. f'ir!lt tim e o ffered. Ca ll 546·S880. Agent 3 Dr. den. x lnl cond., m11ny xlras, assumable s Ory a 1 ome. $57.000 .-. e~an an as tc can \'ICW, V1ctona Ht.'h are11 I Crossed paned windows.l ... ~~~~~~~~~·1 onl y dc ~c rihl' this 5 pnn only SS~.500 e\'es 3-HH. 2·b<i , own er's unit. L:.e. S525 . mn ''r Y warm wood paneling.I: hedroom bcaul)'. r1replc + dshwshr. (:lJ (.).,.,·ncr (2 1 3 J .1 G7 ·4 ~5 1 499-2972 b XI I I I " & 4 p bookcases . used brick FAMILYDREAM rrc s hly painted . 2·llil , 2-a .. nt C'on1 11 ' wi·cn " 111 fireplace and planters ... -th;it wdl come true ~1 an1cured landsc apin~ Mobile Hornes Top l0<.'.1t1on. 15'} down. "'·kil:•Y"· ___ _ Copper kettle kitchen with this 2-sty. 3 hdrm .. 3 surrounds the 22 ' x 41 ' For Sate 1100 !:_~~ n 1<1'k1 I>~~~ ~1_01 n 1 Y · Balboa Peninsula 3207 w /catin~ bar & adjo1nini;: bath family home. Jfas pool "''ith jaruzzr_ Clos<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• vw11r / I J:;i,.' 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• family . 4 BR 's inC'ldR a beamed eci\'s ., frp1c , to shoppin.c. & schools. 3 •In Paric Resoles• ;LJNITS -.·,i.:a~~1.:tnn.:t mas ter s u1 te w /pri v central air·eonditionin).! bat~ r o ~m s. t .,., .. ~ •to WIOF:S • de! RC'y area By o~·ner. bath. Stone patio and & electronic a ir filler. f~replaees ~ ~urh mor(; ,. IZ WIDt-:S .. S9S.OOO ~2 IJ)J9K-l!}l •I '.l-Bll , :! ha. oc·('anfr111 1·ond u nr . :.h o p ~ & restaur;.1nts. Pannram11·' \ u SIOll mo Af!l 1~14 63!/i lar~elot.BKR 9Ei2·SSII . LRe.htd.&filtercdpool Call today . llurry . •ZO WIDF:S • --- with spa. Lots of priv:ite S88.500. ,. 24 WIDES • ain, Desert, TOWNtlOUSE 2 Story. 2 Br. 11 ': ba, r s tm int., 'in c Ids lus h e rplnR, drps, frplc, A rmstron ~ tile. POOL. rec. rm. P\1 palio. etc. SUPER Sl·IA l\P ! 1\s· sumable 7r; loan, no deck & patio area . MISSIOHVIEJO Call Resort 2400 CoronadelMar 3222 Bcautirutly lands<"aped , REALTY ''llUG l·IESTODAY '' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• with sprinkler s ys tem & 837•9500 530.0200 !..J\KE AHRO\'i ll EAD 3 Br , 2 ba. i:ar.Jf.!l'. frpli, fe n ce d yard . Only ___ :::_::____:_::_::_:___ 1-:STATr; h l1n~ 1-:J ". •t ~h ~hr /\· minutes from Nt~uel 'iHYESTORS Acreageforsolt 1200 r. Br. or 5 Hr +-lofl , pat io-. S.11JO 11111 1>4 100'10 Beach &s hopping. A r eal ••••••••••••••••••••••• enormous frp!('. 2;· he;1n1 jewelat $92.500 SPECIAL'' AVOCADO LANO. $1,700 . l'l'il1ni,::; ..... ·1;tll fronl ~in-Charming 2 Bii. 1 hJ . Ai.;s ume this $.10.000 F'liA per AC. ltaneho. Calif. dows O\"l'rlnok1nJ! lake niuch grt.·t·iil'r~'. ~\~r·•~t· loan, interest 11l 7' • ',;. & K()r; Seller t'in . 8 1 1'"~ lnl. Ph : d:iyi; \21 '.l 1 r.:lti·5i9.'I ~ •1 r , ,\ :-. k 1 11 I! S .1 7 "· qua\ifyin~. Offered by m· owne r S24 ,950 FIRM . ~O: fi:'i::Zfk;:rtp© 536-1857. .... l:Rl@inll(l~ Want ads Call 642·5678 499.2800 $© \l~ lA-~ f,tf'S ' Thof lnfriguing Word Gome wilh a Chuc~le 14•••4 ~, ClAT • •OHAN O 9eonange lt"~•I QI lhtt lqyt ........ bi.d ... .,.d, i.e. !(yo.., to farm laur ""'(I"" ....,,d, ROBB AS I' I I I 1---.i-T-'H-.r'-U -.'C-'Ei--'l l): r I' I I _ 1---.'l---'Ui---'-G -.'T_I_) i I I I t J u11s<'""'~tf ... aovr lffl£~~ !0 Cf! "N1Wll payments of S305 Great T1f(ht S rorcc s s al~. l'\'l'S 1;45 4 ;11;~, (Jp1·n ·l\14·.R~'J. _ s tarter ho m e. nicely 0~'Tler.7 1 •1 /67fi·5134 House Sat &. Sun , hy 3 Jlr 1 '•Ba. S.l.'ill mr, 1', carpeted •"'-only 7 mo. ownt•rS55.5!)(1 Blk to fk ;i~·h l>hl i.:.11 . J t "'f.I 900 lla\·c son1eth in ~ you wan nc.,.,•. tis -11o • ,. • "'''.I.I, <di<· ,1,.,0 ,. with .. :!4'1.l ~t a rl"old liiS i.tll Mlsslo1w VIEJO to sell? Class1f1cd <ids d ..,,. .. ,.. ,. I " « "8 l)alli· l'llot c..·1ass1l 1cd 1\d RE.A. L TY it "''cl . ""2:.-::"':::; '-'------< 5B l -1000 H•wpori l•ach I 069 Howport S.ach I 069 -----------........... ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... . "A. REAL SPARKLER" Beautiful 3 bcdroon1 -.·ith lar~e fo rm al d1n1n.I! room. FYcsh paint, ne~· carpeLc; & large lot. Easy term!'. SS4.000. MISSION VIEJO REALTY 5Bl-IOOO ASSUME 7% LOAH No credit qualifying n new loan cosLi;. If this !«>Und.s Rood · call us. w can make it h<1P1>cn 581·2100 WILLIAMS CF.NTURY 21 RF:ALTY fllc~,1~~~,~2r~~ LET'S MAKE A DEAL A pine sheltered entry leads into thi s captivating 4 Bil . 3 ba . home w /pool & panoramic view. The s pacious fam. rm. & sep. game rm . w ;wet bar. make ente rta ining a delight. Offered at $152,51)() A COLDWELL IAHIH CO. 644-1766 • HOMEFIHDERS .. •642-9900• * "'l k to oc1«111 I hr ut II 1xl t. hg .lhr. ;.1ppl:;, kul:. Pl'I .:.it :lbr 2b:1, fp , app!:.. 1:.1r s:lG.'i t:ottaJ!t.•, 2 llr, r,-111 1'. pa tio, l\l'"'"IY dl'C" f;j'.l 22ft7 s nr hou.<;1' "''50 mo . f.lS. AC':ar1a , Corona Dt l r-.1:11 6i'.l :l231 Old t:dL\l. 2 BH . f:t1n °t 1n. l..Ca.<;C $.150 [J:1V{' S. A).,rt. 644-7211or83J 0996 Costa Mesa 3224 • •••••••••••••••••••••• lonn 's.'lll.000 960· 1508 SCRAM·LETS Answers in Classlflcotion 7100 Open lfous(' By Own.-r S<.'l·Son 12·4. Jl:1s t\'Cr· ythin~. $82,500 ~'Ml·2'005 4 Rd , 11 • ba , C'rpt , dr1>~. C'overf'd p.1t10, ren('rct yd . room for &at or Trlr. ·rop C"onvenie nt lot11t lon Kul~ ok $39!">. Driv" BY, 23 1.i Collci::1' • Call ~O·!t9l I. ' ' ' •• D4 DAILY PILOT if WedneM1ay. November 12. 1915 ~ FurW•d 1.,.....ata ~ ... IMCllh u.fw&, • • ••••••••••••••••••••••-I•••••••••••••••••··"·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apa hac•t1 u.tw.. 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Supt·r Suj)f'r !<i h .. rp Nr pool, LI\· & Fd1n llrn-., IUtn~ clos~d garaJCe:. rrpl(", 3 BrZBa.rt'pl<',d!i ws r, furn . & d e:co rat ed loc~t10rl s :1ti ~ n1u t'IOSt' lO O<'t'Ull $425.nlo llH!J Por1 S\lrl111t<:.L'Omn1 BBQ. C:u & Willer pd. l.i&J BrapU,bltns.diS· bll n s. p;it lo . s39$. w 1rrplc & i>plr al , •• ,4 ... 1,..,..,_17"" • kf c· I .. , 7 p I 7,..7 n eautifullyfu rnishec.IJarite S\udiosa nd Pool hwashtrs,M>m•w/frplt'!i 675·1972 o r 673·$719 s ta•'r<a>e. SlSO. mo ""' .,... .,,.., "" "' or ... t·111~,.,2.,,. I uo 6 Jv• I one b'"'r<"Jm s u1·1,....: -all with full H •l'TS &: Z tar Rar1.:es . i;·rom wkndsoranSPM . d 645 u..32 (I". 'J'll "', 11,\'-' .:u " ,_., LA MAHC A,. SZOO. Lions t::s tates, i4$-63l9 ays , . .,., t-:ASTSIDt; un 1•· A1·r1· 3 Rr 2 IJ:i. Fa111 ltrn . fr!Jlt'. l>oOl. ~;.ir, tJltn::. :.J:JJ t}U).5911 !!ft 61' .\I I)' 100111. t'u\l'rt·'t val1•i. fl'llCl'tl )'ill'd, :11·rr-i-.:-lron1 •<'hOOI S'l~ou ('.di llAL l'l :-l t:ttl N . H1•al l ot' r.':'r • ...a:m2 lll'fo:N S1\'1" 'SUN I S :,,!X4) (;<1nll'll !,;~11' J\lt•.,:1 l..i Ill', \ 11lal!t' Ht-.d t:,lull' .~ .-• kitch~ll:O. 778S<-ott Plate, CM .,,_ ,....79 ~or... J-L.-..1 nithts &: Sun. .~t,,\~(·nt -. t-'t·;• Beaut Apt . ·I ll r. ~ H:1, MZ 5013 _,.c-> Apwlo:•ll••"'"'- •.\ll·Fadd\.'n .Si:~!and b1:<1rnt·d i.:c1I frpl c. VACANT hte 2 br. 2 ba, orU.-fwniP.d 3 900 Gcregetfor Rmt 4 350 .1HH .::11 ,\ s;w;o tl!<ih~'sh r $.'>~'° 675-19721,r Apartment li ving with m otel con".e MEDITIYllA.HEAM RIO, J)W, lf'lll , big sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~l ~~·Jc.1d~·11 llu:-le:1rd tt7JS71~ ~k11d1o or :.ift nicnces. l lcale<.1 pc lOI, s un tlcc k. ttlr· VILLAGE patio, P\'I cJo5e<t i:ar.. sso-Doubll' tfar:t1ie. xtr:a :11111. :! HA ~:i 51'1'.1 conditioning. Linens & utilities in · 1 Br. 1 Br & l>en. 2 Br. 2 5290 mo. A.II util pd. 42G TIIE EXCITISG high door. 1:M W. James ".\l t·F,u1d1·n :-.pru1..:dal1· eluded. M aid ser vice, television , self· Br Townhou~e. Carpet.s, 22n d S t . Agt . No fee PALM MESA APTS. SI. c :.1 613·7781 4 111<.2 111' s.:w;, :i !Ill, 2 u:.,. dt:n,. lt:l' servi'ccl"undryfac1·11·11·esavailabl e . drapes. !1r£'pl11cc . 3 846-13llor846-·1938 MI NUTt.~TONri •llol,,1 s11r1nl!tl:.i lt• kitcht'n , bin:-. •pit: .,. -8Cl t :i llH,:: 1\1\ s.:1:1;, ~ \ 1 1:~· of 11'1'· ll.irll'ir ~ym1'~•'•u'n'•'",".1i courts • I Ur. I blk rrom bc h, incl Baeh, 1&2 BR • 1 · I I Ill art•<i \\1alk1nl! d1., · d • & •I'.< 1nc1·r :-i pr1n1;1 .1 l' 11.,l a s l cr C li"r"C a· iid 11ank/\n1cr1car 2'00llar bor Bl•·d ref/stv. pvt pat , no Jst from SliZ.f)O .,.,.,~ tan('l• tn Lulu Li11rdtH1t•r 1• '-' n _ ,. .J llH 2 ll,\ ......._.., c-a Mella (71 4)557·3020 lai>l. Sl-15. M1tr. 202 "B Adull.a. No Pets SINGLE i:;.ira):t-, RO. mo £.51de Costa Mesa . 675-6438 or 640-4161 Offfc• 1...ia1 4400 •\\,1~111+11.1 ~:111n~1·r iru·I $\5u B-!fi Rl02 wc lcc>me . "'" 14th St or call 960·3840 1561 Mesallr. · 1· EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL ••••••••••••••••••••••• :1HI! :!fl,\ ~!" I Ur & FH, \l\'ll>, tl·11111 :-, C/\SAVICTOH.IA amore\'eS t5DlksE.asto!Ne••port ~.11;:1 1.'..1.7 111 :11,:1 i~xr. f"-"•l . Sl)5(I rn•• 55~ .11;41; 1,2&.lbr , Deluxe Unrur. Bl\'d 1 f 50 I W•stclfff Dr. ·MESA VERDE :1 nr t Ha , ~1·11111 l/H" !IH•. 545 1Wi7 -ih,irp, rll·,111 :I hr :! t..1 i;r.1;, 1 hltn-.. 1•11 11l·•i.:hh111 h1•1>1l 727 Y -~1 Bl d pd LARGE deluxe 2 br , 2 ba, i c 1H2 HZt~ .loy<·e vr·a o wn " or F\J rn. ,Ras /wtr . 546·98GO Newport t"i nane al tr I h II d & Y -~ I d N eo.. t cpts, ds h whr, near leac v v.-a,own A ulls· 0 1>ets .xc.ga e ll arbour . 5235_ \213 1 Le-oSi1t90ffic•Spoc• Huntinqton l e och. Calif. '2646 Pool. rec rm, ele\·ators Q.tl l on S11e ri.t anaJ.!\'t ~Victona .6"2-8970 926 " 8242 RESORT (714Hi42<11Ilf'xt216 536-0411 HocifttdaDeMe10 2fu~~·.s~t'~a~pnpee~~Ys~:O ''hi:-. a\,111 111•\.\ $:1111 1111• 1-.1 &· J;i .. t & s,·t• licp 4 /Ir, 2 h:. hull'll', all t·h:r LIDO ISLE \\' \11..1~1·;(' 1s·r :1 Ill> :!I ;,,r. ;,.L">!t ;,;111>12~ ki\l·h1·n , frplC', 1tbl1· i,:.1r, !j1\, ~I . I! I. lhlltlt't'I\ '!I 11 .1l1t1 Yrly S5::.u llh. ;-.:1.Jr .iJI ..,!h•u•I-. 1 Jiil 2 11.1 r1t·v.l~ ~~·~l·or,1t (li:l •l7~i:it•<;/v. knit-. , C.M mo.960-1991 ,c'e_,_. ___ 1 WESTCLIFF BLDG. s:17'i 1111 , ~.1 .. 1.7 111 .,, ,.,1 1111··· .111•.1 s;1~" 111" I Fv 'she<I l"'-rttn t Unfunt.. 1.1;:i-i1111 J 11n ur l..\•1t.i :-.u11lhl 11t-;iul1ful Jl arhor \'n·"'' Aparim~nt1 rN ....,..-~n s ••••••••• "' 1··v I . . ····································· ,\i.:0·111 )(... "~' hu111r .I 1 llr. :I Ila. ))(11111!<1 Balboa Peninsula 3807 I ,U.-. l'i•l". d111:-1.111.;1·, n""n1 i,:r\·;ot p:1t10, $1i1111 Costa M~so 37 2 4 !••••••••••••••••••••••• 160 W. WJ11on. • CJoH<I Gar~s Va (' & Sh:irp 4 Br. 3 Da & · BF.AUT. GROUNDS pool, nr beach. $450. r. ADUL TS·NO PETS 9"8·$403 5>1· 1113'> Ll·VING NEWPORT BEACH c ... .,., -lcUH DI' ... -,..,.,. A~ ./.,,,,_ .. _... /c--~I .. .1 ~~ ""'-' lr•in!' 3 244 rn'.' l';1ll 71 1 H'.1-1 <!~l :; or ••••••••••••••••••••••• NE"' 2 Br.:! Ila. iluplx IU7 :..ix 71'.l7 •••••••••••••••••••••••I !l.'l.!·1•141 S37.50WEEIC &UP "'· Ba y AVl'. y rl y . IOmtnutesto oct"an. L~e. Ne~ 1 Ur , crpL"i, drps, ~ Dr, $185. Gas & v.·atcr ds hv.·s hr , 2 patios. no incl. Draperies. carpets, pets. $21$. aft. 5 96(1·4068 ./t--"''"'" __ ...... ./-.. ,..c:. !Hr 2H.1 ,frl<ltfr1·t·rt·fri1:. /1~:1\l l'l S.111 ,Joaquin l~l·k l\,i\ '11\r ,frplt· t pt •Stutl10&\Bll 1\(ll " 21:1·1·1~1;.11:?or673-59lU d:.h11i .~hr, bltn ... rrplt·. li.,:1• 'l\.111h1111• l.ari.:1· <! Hr.,, 'I dr1t:-111inl<I flH 'l' \'.1rd & 2 ··iv & ,\1 :1al S1·r1 A1 .111 ) . i.:a!<i ht'ut. gas stove, a ir Oak y,·ood o r rers the co11d1tlonin~. sw1mm1ng 17421 Qut'cn St. ;;3 2br. finest 1n resort h\•1nJt at a l'-'OCJI, rec. rooni, •·al<lhers Iba. Sl55. Gar. Wate r price you can afford . &dryers. and garb•1f.:C paid. Crpts. There's $1 million 111 ./ s...;, ...,-..,;. " .. ./ ................ hied }d l\u,i1 -.lu1.1 i.:1· l\J, 2 1o l ) \'1t v. o! ~oll i.u·i.:.ir 1~1 :'>·li.!ll:ll •i'h11nl·S1•1'\,lll1!1-.c;ol \V1\LK lo ha} l>t-:u·h 2hr. S:it.."tllHI :M;:! l1J72 l'llU!'!' & t,1k l' $:1r1fl I •('luld!';•!lSo·<'l lOll 11c• Ila. i.:11 r;1i.,:(• ~60. yr. Call Mr. Howard 645-6101 .!Hd :!h.1 .J1pll.l,u111111 ., ft•tH'!'il ~d . 'PJ!'I ' 101· ~Yru. 11<> 111·t:-s;i:1;1 l!<il ,'(; l.1.'t & rt~·IH "I\ Ht•I' r1• <i·.t!. !tl!'"o 1M;:u1 alt I 2 ll r. ru~d \,1nl. ~!.1r:ii.:1·. !(Uit'I \'0\1pl1• Olli) \:" 1·lul•lt1•11 or Pl·I ~ ~JU .• LI! M:!:il ur ~/7!1 7Xl'll'I HOMEF IMDERS •• 642·9•00. " \lo1J1ll'.11t11 p.11d s 111;, 1·h i.: t . ,1111· :t hi :! h.1 . ~.11 .. t-:z t•·r111' l lu s1;, 11 ~ :-~11 j(>l•I ,! Hr 2 fla frph·. 2 l',lr i,:ar. •[,.,w n1011 thl\ r.1ll'l<I h . •1fl7 ll ardin~. Partly ...... lk to ht ·h. 1•001, ,11,;: \r11 •St Ot"f" v.'l•t•k'!<i rt·nt !~rn :'>-U! 75~. 548 ·3607 • REHTALS " UN IV l'A ltl\ ;, llH . 21 • 11.t $.1:1;, :1 Iii{. 2 h ;1, IHUl ll:O. S.17:'> ·r11 t-: ·r1-: H Hi\ l '1-: 2 Hit. 2 n.. S.:1.'io :1 Bit:! ll;_1 . S.125 (;It t-:t-:N'J'Ht-;t-: I ll>M l•:S 2 HH , ol<•n . -S:l50 H;111l'.h t1 San J o.1qu1 n :! llH + dt·n . 2 b:1 S.'llKI 2 Bit. 2 11;1 s,c,;i(J 'l'l 'l('l'J.t-. HIX..'t\ lllLLS :1HH,2 H\ S-12.!'"• 111!<1 .._.1 Kul:-& I Pl'I ~II\ " ;ul 11 llr . $.l(J(I n1u , [1112-H050 :1fl Z:!7li Nt~~'l)()rl lll\'tl , (:.\! I Hu . B<tlboa Ul\·d, rnonth. ;,PJ\·1 :wi-tl15.'.>orfil5 :l'-Jti7 S!UU H'i:I ~5!11 ·1 JtH. :! h.1. 2 1·.1r v rk ~. pa\111 , .~rr'll 111:1 ::. l)t\ SJ~1~. l'h 1;1:1 ~;:n1 HOMEFIMDERS • • 642°9900 . * SUS C.4.S ITAS Corona dtl Mor 3822 J.[1l'f!l' nll't·l)' lurn hat•h ••••••••••••••••••••••• & I I~.-~ A~h11l!<i •.inly . nolS.'iO OFf" \:-I mo. rt•nl' l~'ll<I 2 1 Jf'l\:1 ·~port Bl __ ="•'"' 3 hr. 2 h;i St_lp1•r D P . 372 1 ar1'.1. '..' , .1r gar , S.\IMI ana 01nt 6 p,1111:.(·\11•1 1'11.\I 5 1:1 ~KG1 $lli41 I br. fur11 . t 'rplt· ••~·••••••••••••••••••• days 1·11..: -"-l"l.!<J:..J.>. :: ll:•. $:!5u t 'tdj ----------·I 2hr.2ha.iiltn ... f"rpll' llll'I i'l·;1r h1·a1•h ·1~11; Ul!.15 or !lliO 1142 lHH .21,h,1 55(~\ 2 hr.:1pp1 .. 1p.l<lngl.; HwitinqtDft a~ac h 37 40 1HIL 2 h;o $-1$0 ('l 'l.Vt:1t1>,.\Lt-: s:J:,5 :1 Hr. 2 b•1. "" 1~1· y1I, ••••••••••••••••••••••• drp6.842-0389. rt•c rl'alion fa <:illt1es. -----------Nf>~W spac. 2 br. 1 1 ~ ba. :::_,-::_..:..:::....:=-----1 N IGi-iT LIGlrrr.u T f>-:N--rr· patio. ).!ardcn. Adults. no Ne w one story Jbr, 2ba. NIS COU ltTS. A rull ll mc SI40 up sture·o ices <·,pt:- t .,,15 642 J60J Bit · r 1 • r 1 • • • . 'h drps air bath. 17JO I pt·s~. -·ins, pc, i:a 1,;c. at'll\'1t1cs director ~ .. o l~achlU ,ll.B.fW2·2MJ4 :-,46-563.1.Wknds oraft 5. plans p:trlll':>. BBQ ~. MEW EAST SIDE 2 Br & Den. cpls, drps . l Hr duplex. patio, yard. bltns & ds hwshr . $275 garagl', frpl. $2 25. mo. I 548-1"37 blk bcath. ~--·-97_96_· __ Eostside 1¥ 2 Ir llllns ••/w , refrig, pool SJ !IO. Adlls. no pets &15 3911 MESA VERDE NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba , adult LOCJ'llla ~ach 1848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drop a pebble into the Ocean from your Apl. Lease. Luxury , sr<'urity, l\lalure adulls. 31155 Cst. 1-lwy. 499·2835. a pl'I . L~e beautiful 1n-Great v.·hite water \'1cv.'. tnps & more~ Fret• Sun-SINGLE to f, rm suites day brunch. A\·ail. in p lus h oCficc Plus beautiful s ini.:tcs. bldi.: nr. OC Airport. J.'ul l 1&2 bedroom apt s, S('r\'1Ce incl : R cccp- fumished & unfurnishe~. lionist, conrerence rm . J\1odels open IO to •· xerox automated typ . Sorry no pels or child~en . ing, et~. Call 833·3640 H o o m m " t c s c r \' 1 " c I _:::"'.:.:.=..:..:::.:.:c.:.:._::c.:.:__ available . 1\f onth 10 month occupant:) PRIME OFC SPACE Lido VillG<JO & Shop Atta 3416 Via Lido, MB 3 llH 2 Ila $375 1'~?1 fnr ran1~·~ & l)Ua l 1; .. 1't'uh·.·\:!;, t-:., ll.1~. lttlf Wl\l.Nll'\'S(~l'A BE ll'\l1, Jr\1Ht• t;.lhK~J ur f11,\U1 I .! Bil , -llr\, <'I'\..' .. 1 HH ., h; s:iZ..'i 545 j1;'1'1 lit:AU'rlFliL I hr rurn ill/lS Sl7fl &. SIHO Spa rH!<ih !<ilylc hlrlg, 111 t 1·n1·l gar. 111w1I, !<i;1un;1. hulr)'. ;1Jlt1o 1 1:it1 i"-t.:t·t·L~on l.n. I hlk \\' of 'J\..al·h ,.ff SIU\l'r K-12 71141'! r-6'~~ CllHC):>;A l>l-:L J\1i\ll 2 Br 1"ov.·nhnu!<il'. frplc. l'ool. tt·n111 ~. ~·ontincntal brl'akf:1!<i t SQn1e o<·C>a n & Ci1\al1na \ 11:~·:-Clo!<il' In !<ihopp111i,: & fine bco1 ~·h ll'nOr"opcn to!ush water So. LaJ( .. 2 br , IRe ba, l::indstap1nR. 1-:vl'ry con· pool. cabll'. nc:> children/ ce1\•able extra . !\l us t sec pets, year's lease $390 to apprcc1atl'. S.15.5·$165. mo. 496 -82'7 1 Oakwood Garde n Apartme nts I s ulli.: a pprox. 600 sq ft. \'1ew fa1·inf,! Via Lido. I l nq . 0'1''ne r : llreycr Company. (7 14)675·1002 th'P'· ~Ihle i.::1r. ~:1101!1 ';' :-1 ,I 11l·1 i:h1 .. 11·h11011. s:11 r, .1 11n .2 11.1 $3 1" ~1 E.'iA VF:HDE VII.LAS . -------- 1555 flfesa \'erdc Drive Spacious 2 br, 2 ha. dbl f.;1st (714)540·8871 J ust i.:ar. \"icw. patio. SJ90. "1 of J\1csa Verdc Ct r. off 494 -82035-16-3488 1\Cl'lll l_t-lli l:IXO i..lf; 7MtMf $2711 2 llr. \ :1rd. t'l'1 '. 1lrf)b H~~ [I :"olorllt: \'1 ~ 1111;..j!i-~;!. !1.\;1 j1;;.:M i\ll·::,;1 \'1"rd1• :1 lir, 2 li:i , 11r Sehl~. Cll'.111 . $:17 ~' !111! 1~10 OOOH Sharp :1 Br + Bonu,, all 552-7500 red hill roalt.y San C l!'m!'nt" 3276 ....................... Hc.111l :i br. 2 h;1, l~1· l.H. 1;.i.1.2fill hui.!l' kit. fnr<·d a ir. rrplr. Sl\1 ,\1.l. llt:AC /l lf()'l't:I. l•----------1 ds 11>~hr , hltns, Sl'r IHH't'h , Ht1111nl<IS2:15u ""'t'k c·pts drp:-l \dl 5;)(;.)-1,';~j~) Apt.' Sl !II rno ~:If; 7051; •2 hr, Iba. Cnrohdo. "':i lk orsee l09 .. ; SanC:ahnt·I L-.naBe ach _37 48 hc:ic h /pool , earport --r-· S250 i\1l ll!<i /no pct l<I San Juan •••••••• •••• •• • •••••••• K3:l H'l7·1 3 2 78 "'.""'-'l''Jt-:Nl''>. Al'TS . Harbor Blvd. adjucnt. to ---_c._c ___ _ ,.....,,ort 1.,.clt Jrv1ne ,11 16!h 645·0550 C.M. Golf &C. Club Luxury l·BR., \'1ew, nr beach. No. Lagun a .1 __________ _ French doors, hdwd fi rs., open beams; Ra ra~e. New. $325. /\Rt. 49-1-7S51 Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llEAU1'. CLASS A t'IREPHOO t' OFC ULUI.: Jlarbor :.it 1\dams. C .~1 . Ai r eond , elect , cpts. d r p s. n1usic, elev .. janilor, .. mplc prki:. All incl. 3 min. S. D. & 5 min, hllns & frplt' V;i nHI} 1111 Su1>1:r :1 llH . 2 llA . I• s;n ;, 557 7•ill-I l'PI:>.. drµ~. SJtJU lJW. m•> Copistrano ~ ,-.-'---- ••••••••••••• • ••••• •••• rror\1 Sl!Jtl Pool. m:nd,l !)EJ.UXE 4 BH . :1-HA . 4 l\r. 3 Ila , bt•aut y;1nl phont:. ~a~1~dr~. V1Ha~e ram rnl . ll l't+r Ol'l'an. frull lrcC'!<i, \·eg ~a nl cn Inn. •l,M-. .,136 -1 llurr~. S.S50 l'h 111J·0092 LI VJ:: ;1t Nev.·1X1rl Beach. Ri\·/N.B. F'r"')'S, 7 rn in, Northend Apt . Q uiel, Wceklywintcrrates.SJ5 :urporl. r.t. It . Slt\'l'r, privatt• v.'/tre('S & \·icw. sinAle room . 6302 "'· Csl. Mgr. 551·0136or646·83'Jti v.·alk to b ch., newl) Hwy.l'ine KnotMolel. painted 2 Bd, I ba. Stove !714 )673-0440 Kc ~·port Beach. Small 2 1.M.·J1·11111u "'1th ~:i r at:l' ~:.'U ,J ITH!l\1 h !'>·IX J)-11,7 Sharp ·I ht•1lrn11n1 , 2 h:.ilh . )1e!<ia 1t 1•l 1\\,1r h11n1l' A\'aLlahll' Dl'l' , s.:1;;, r1C'r mvnth , 1111·l11d111 g i,:11rdt•nt•r. t ',111 l,,1rr), :~u;.~o f,;U:>)DO X1nt I·: s h it• Inc· •1 · t1r , 2'~ ba. farn rn1, t1 p!1·. e&o. 2 l"<tr gar. $125. rno l·)~·ner S.18-fiXK:t • 1 r 1 tD"<:I7 I ortij5.7u, .;o-\5ClJ,:I rl' on~" .. ... . t\rl'Ctl f:N :ipt.s <JI Crt•!<iC- ~16.:J 15(;7 ~'l I j X1j PIMECREEK LIVES UP & refrig, laundry rm .. ___ :.::::c::.::.::o:::_ __ I ofc. 1 or 2 ,\tcn. W p.:r singlegaraJ!t'., $325. incl Hoo m s $25 wk u p . Zl~~all Gen e l-l ill all utll ., 494·3658. •·/k1tl'hen Apls SJ7 .5U1_:c::.==-------RENTALS 2 1111 2 h;t hoOll' f<1r 1•nl\' s.:r.;, Clean. h1i,:hl y UI; gratll•1I Santa Ana 3280 1·nt Ba )' 113!'• N Cst I t~·~ CJl1\Hi\11:'-/(; :! br. I ha, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !leas ratt''I 4!14-250H l'ar i-:ar. fr11ll· $325. :1 llr. nu t•pts & dr11:-. fn ctl 5175. t-'urn t'hrm'i.: hat•h y<t. !r\·-.hly 11:11 ntcd 111 & Nr. ht·h l)L1I pd. ltl'sp ou!. llr1 !<ilol & War11 t:r 1•1n111'1t :idlt "~'1 -4200. 5.1!1 !U-ll:i7 TO ITS MAME ~ k up . 548 -9755 or Newport ~ach 386' &15·3967 3333 W . Cst Hwy ••••••••••••••••••••• •• I c:.::..::.:c. _______ I TOKAI BAi'IK BLDG tl11 ·r .'>tkl 1;111 t r\'l'~ ,11111 Spa1·1ous 2 Il l{, tll'\'k, I hlk to tW.'l'<lrl, :1dults, no pets 10:-tr;..•.1111-.\\llh ,1. \' 2 o. 1·111.·_,. .. ,,hnr11f'for~.··1•.1.; 11 •DELUXE• 'ission leJO :irc:1. " u "" v.alt•r l .t ' i·t·i•;i\t' a furn rooms avail:.ibll' (lit li'i3 ~·II \\Ill.I. ('t JNSl ll~:n rl•L1\1n l! .. t·11111i.: 111r F.:i i:tbluff3br.2ba,lse 58fi.t)589aft.3.30 s·rut)t:N·rs \'1ctona 111.·:it·h. ll!t.' parU~· \"11r ,11,.1·11111" 111·v. l·or Incl. s pac ma"tl'r suit(', ()it :1 llr U1•n . 1'v.nh~t·.:: Ila , furn :-.lud111 $:!00 tnu 1nl'I $15n. 1!:1r hrhlr Sludio ;: h1•1t11>11111 :q1;1r\n11•111 din rn1 & dbl ~araj!:c. Guest Home 4150 $2110~11;:12212 -- EXEC. SUITf:S FR0 .\1 •$125 month• l larbor fronta~e a\·a1\. Room 500. 6-12-12-13 642·464·1 3 Ill(. 2 h:t +formal 1li11 frH•1\ ~·11. 2 l'ar ~:.ir, Hct: utd!<i llkr I' (J. Box 1~1. b1::1n1t·1I l'cll1n ).!S. 1·oz)'. Frun1 $220. V111•n1tur(' Auto door opener :.ivail. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 's1:~0n..Mn11 <.i01Ml !01·:i11on . fat· ii. ~150 mo. G73 i~i2n l.:.i~ Hl'h -----i,:ar, 673-2207 a\'a1L1hll'. Soi :111 pt· ts Poot & recreation area. Shalimar Gues t llomc. 60' PER sq FT (11,. Wtstminst~r 3298 M~wpo-rt Beoch 37 '' \'ic~' or Bay, _m_otl_._2_B_r_, 2 tit\. ,\ilultl<I only· Offll'l' Adults only· no pets. pvt rm a\'ail for lady, 1617 \\'ESTCLI FF-NB Oj'M'fl !I f)() to 6.00. 2300 •FROM $322• ,. r tl h t 0• llll.2".•b",''l'""''"'l>"k . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c<1r irar, sunrlcl·k. S.100 1n e oo, nme a · AGT.541 ·5032 ., .. , .._, ... ... t-';nr•·•l'~· ltd . l'ost:.i "'""'A · w N B h 00~ C 'I MEW COM DO s175 rurn t-'i replaee . Supl·r •I Ill<. 2 S.IO ".K l lP 1&2 Bdr & n10. Avail 11 /15. 752-671" :"olc~a Phonl' .',\~i ~:ioo. O<.>J ml ROS ay, mosp ere ,~ mo. ·" · t-:AS'f SlDE 111\ r:ineh style hnme B·ich ('olor TV . maid or64U-lli24 . ManaJi:edby 642·9218 . Fu rnis hed office , Bank of b I I LE RAISOR S:16.'i. 9ii.1-4567 96:1.111«; •.... : .. , .. _:._·'· Tlt r: M ESA C -osla M.-,-.--~3~8~2=4 1 --::=:=-:-~:=::;;:::---1 --'W~il~li~a~m~W~a~l~te~c~•~C~o~·-Costa 1'11csa Pla1.a, $85 :l br. 2 a . spit lc1 l'. ·-~· "'"' " Vacation RmtOI$ 4250 mo, 556.3900 rrpl r, :1 t'Hr i:ar v.·1t1p11r 1 UH. 2 B;i . Ill'"' tTpls & ·~I ~.~ Ne~port HI NB •••••••••••••••••••·~~· NEW EASTSIDE Bayfront 2 Bd. 2 Ba, Pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- ':S:l75 :l ·l:l ll11111•r.,1t .\ REALTY drps. bllns. fed yd. $:.IUO 1~11 •.. MJHI ______ '.°'Ol'W l.uxunous 3 Br, & 2 1 COUMTRY WOODS Reh & pier . S.SSO. yrly, 2 Bcaut. 2 hr. 2 b:i casas. NEW PO R·r attracl1\'1• 1;.1 5-~Ja.1:1 452...'lCillTI \Hls l>r .. lr\'inl' 1:;1 & last.91i:l-2200 F )(<:Lng 2 llr 2 11.1 Cnndo Hr 'J'riplcx frpl c + all 1 br. 2 & den, spli t level. 979-1935 &644·4510 G ri n~o Gulch. Puerto gar.dt'n .office s uill'l<I, uEW couoo c~i nii>us V;ill1:.\ Shni> ('!•· 1•·1, . .,1. ,. ;.· '"•nl xl ras. for 1norc info l'all Wood burning rrplc, "'all v a 11a rl 11 1\1 cxic 0 \'a nous sizes, from 43' in · " " Condom•·n1'ums > us. ot hi · .. ~ · "'' l"m bl · ' I ·1 & ., I Ei\S'fSJOE CALL833-8600 3400 jal·.v.· 11 s:1-ii .673Gti9\ v-' "'--'' lo, v.·:i ll crpt, l·1n ap-w /maid serv.Avail.Nov. cull Jan• or1a scr\'. Fvmish~d phanccs. From $230. 180 OCEAHfl:OHT 10th to Dec. 20th. & J an 919·6666. :1 hr & drn. 21 ~ha . forn1er t JnJ\' l'k 'l'i·rr ;i l\r' ·1 ;1 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• 1.1; t-: 3 br. 2 ha , nt':1 r t-:astside 2 1 1"·dpatio. t·.n~. I'.:. 2lsl St. 645·9543. 2 BR, Iba, winter SJOO 6th to 31st. 494-6502 'l-0 -' _ _:_:.:.;. __ f_b_l_d __ _ model S3~•5 . 3 ·15 .1. h 1,· '1 1 '."1,, f'anlastil·(k·e;uiVit·v.•! 1,.,.,,.h, Lido :.ire:i . Yrl)' gar .. nu cp ", rps.pain 3 BR,2 Ba.$.15-0Winter O\'.'aut.ne~·oc i::.Ior :! L, 1.,5 "'·''! v.·n ~c. -in .n( r~ · ~l J (fir 64• 087H \d I 2 h "-" ·1 S1 511 n1 vf'r s1ty ~ .,.,.., kit S.l\5. 552_7K~ l~uxury 2 br. 2 b<1. on hluff s,iso r,73 :M~5 .c.'--·--···----· ____ 1 u l uge uo:u rooms. STEftS TO IEACH 2 Bdrm ('ab in "'it h room su1 cs. per mo 0-Point 3776 - ---abov£' Dana l'oi nt tl 1 Sl10 nopets.l nquireapt 2 BR,lba,winler S2Z5 fireplace. Sleeps 6. Big &up.Sec'ys('r\·.onpre· S 5 81 2' b I I . H, .• ,\CfJ.1 "'L'..,\lllJl,'fS" I B rm. i:ara~c. wa er C 568 W W•'lson C' C 822 misns Nr 0 C \irpocl ••••••••••••••••••••••• pat·1ous l . ~ aunHl· ~1ann:.i .He11ul.<€'C,poo , L<Jr-paid. 5130. 548 _9441 · · · 4RR,2ba,yearly S495 Bear 1ty. ozy.552-1 ..... 1 • • 1 • tachl'd hoUSl' r:ncloscd SCt'Urll,\'t'nlr)',4!Mi 1172 s1i.s.s tu11io fi75 1Kf.S aftcr PM JBR,28" ..... w.·nt•r Jl.;H 833·3104. Id 10-121\1'1or5-7 1 STUNNING 2 Br 2 Ba ... ~ .. R al h 4 300 ·'------1.c;t-: 3 llr d1>lx w /l<IV.'l'l'P 1nl! \Vh 1te \\'att·r t k'('an Vu s:l50 !TIO 27' Lt \' ltm "' frplt·, ·l ~l!l 22:11 or bk yd. & lront patio. 5 ·30. 103 1'1t:t-"af e n '-'----3BR,2ba$300 Wntr. tttt stas are L r· · :ilk 1., <h .1 lo 'lh I Condominiwms ;-.: 11 _____ ... O"' I 1 o b 1 l!~rdcn apt.. Pool. rec ••••••••••••••••••••••• g. exec. of 1cc a \'a1l. """ 11 ... s s· oos. • h d 3 4 2 5 .-... 1 ~. ovey .. r. ov.·cr roomS20S.7 10 W.I8thSt. Bachelor a pt rurn $15~ w /secretarial scrv1ce!<i sho ppi ng l'n1 vt·rs1ty Unfurn1s e 111 1nplcll. all bltns. $211.5 Yri)' TIRED OF 1',·••k. Imm··•" .,,, <. mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• A..._..mt'ftts 0 inc ludC'd. Ovc rlook 'i , ~ "' " rn '. rno No lse . ve r lti $1 15-IBr. cpts. d r ps. SEA WIND LS? o c \ c 552-<ti73orKJ:l511iO. I UH , 112 ba . 1>001. Unfvrnished 675·f.i.~or640·4161 refrii:. ranj!e. Clean . CRANKCAL rani.:c o.i irport. on El To ro 3232 Cluhh<•U-"l'. lovt:ly lJI~· •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ' , --724-C W . J ames S t . Cpndo, 2 BR., 2 ba., den lloust'·!\1atcs Unlimited tact Kathie for details ••••••••••• •••••••••••• N t:\.\' I It 1:0.1 E in b(•aut gradl'd t"ondo. Close 10 Balboa Island 3806 \ALU t-., quiet? Or. l"rpL'i. 613.1781 , Unf. ):'rly. $475. v.·ill take the i.:uess ~·ork l-7_S2c·_:"'4:c.:.7:._ _____ _ .4lt5· l ·llt\J 'l'urtlf'rol·k. n1·vt·r hvt•d s .<..:. Plaza s hoppi.: & ~•·•••••••••••••••••••• stove, r e fr1~. drps.1-----------1 out of !indin.: you thc •1MOFREt::REN1'• in 2 Hr. 2 Bu , + dt'n & parks . S350. /mo. \st . Sup('r 2 hr. sundct·k, gar. dsh ~·shr. pool. ~1atu rt• /\dull dlx l BR, O /W, r ight r oom mate. We 1·2·3 Rm. offices from Form Din. Hm , high last. secunty. No f"ec. ~300. yrly . "i kda ys adults, no pets . $155. refri~. frple, g<t r , pool. carefully screen berore Sl 35 per mo . Near bl'amt·l'il'J:s .Nr. l'nol& Al!l'nt549·tlfi5_5:_ ____ tlJ,5-34:17 , e\·es & wknds 548·6818 1 No pe t s. Sl 90. 1975 yougelreferrals. Airport.Nolcasercq. l'arks. s.\50 mo. 833-2252 ·-673-M.64 · Pomona. 642-4435 832·4.134 Mon-Fri 12·7pm · l·:J Toro. J\liss1on Vit•jo & or540·6t)55 t'OU'.'<'l'i\ IN V 1\ LLt:Y ~ c:> ·1 ~ ·; ~~~v l s;;;-;-t;~;J;t,:-;;;:;;:;;:;j~;;;;;;;;;::; 1 --"--'--'----~-1--c833'.:'.:'.c·32"°'2J:'...:9cT""'''"""°C::"'-- 1::1gu na ll1lls Nice clean 3 B l> 2 tit\. BolboaPt'ftinsula 3807 )-... .YOUR 'i.' ISl:JO l hr dplx, married Wo rk i n g f em . s h are FREEREHT !\1AN\'t"O ll $.1011. :1HH.2 11;1, FrJJlC , llnl'k carpcts,drapcs,B/l,FI'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ ...,--A-,L::-:l's t:o iTt~.MS O cpl , non-smokers only. OCEANFRONT new 1 81 homey apt. w /pool & Montt. to Month Rentals Or T""" Leases C'f:NT'UHY t'INANCIAL RRt). prof. lnds•·pd & $295 1no. \\'Cl•kdays fl·:l ~74 cou LU H ' c· 9:>4 W 11th 5480358 patio. Quiel non smoker Offices ;is lov.· as 35~ per _ J<t-:ALT(ll!S.5Rl-121fl ft·d.S.T7.'"l.mo.5-lt>-241i<I <..:allS57_4!l71i,a:-kforP:il . (Jo:canfronlalll s fro rnS170 ·", -:.,,.,,'~·~l .. ~~~.}~t~~ ~ ' . ' . . upper . CplS, drps, j!ar. f •I l l/I 195 sq ft. l\liss1on Viejo & \v • d 11 (.,1, lo SI90 . lit ii 1111:1 / ,. NEAR NEW 2 br, bltns, Yrly \se.$350.642·3443. pre · ,,v · · .+ Laj?una Ni~uel. 200 tn Fouittain Valley 323 4 ce <'n s ('<! -! :'>!'>7·2!'.109 ; 675-5205 or A'~ u~ about th•· n~ily · 548-0539 L~aB•ach 3248 32fl5738 1>11.01 ('hro~t"'"~ tr,.,,"' ds h~·hr , shag t"rp t , P•RKuEWPORT 2000 "qft.8Jl -1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --:r--· · · M7l·M'11l. /\l So furn. t..t ·1 Ci ~ " •••••• • ..c_ __ O l':.ll M~: .. .;11 11' i.:a raf,!c ava1 . soon. ose Ca r ee r woma n seeks Co ndn. rpl c. <I RH. 2 llt\. •••••••••••_•• ••• RLU ~"t"S CliNDO. over-~....,. c:> ~-'!'.;,;!:lb ~-· ··"" to shopping. S225. mo. APARTMENTS same to share beautiful J Irvine Law Offict 1uc·lds 1\Sl<IO<'. fees & 3 ~r. close in. fnl·d yard . lookin J.? Ha c k H;1y . Sanf,Yna 37801SontaAna 3780 751-3163 Rache lor l o r 2 br :1ptSI75.548-7°200 Near 0C Airport, S.O. 1·l11hhoU!<it' S36J/mo. ~~l'c! ~~3s~lc~~~·54:i1l ~1 Rl·aut 3 Br, 21 i Ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••',·-----------Bedrooms a nd 1-"-'"'-"'-"''-"-"--'-"---1 freeway. \'iew Office in 96J..;15!i7fll>-1·171'16 "ycrs · · or pallo. (thl .car. r-:xqui~il e 3 Br 2 Ba frplc, patio, Townhouses Need female lo share lgc wel l a p pointe d ~ui l 1·. 960·1701 in t•vcr)·dctail,adultsiui· huJ!e closets. pool , Fr.S!:?!l . .SO h ouse on B alboa Reception , ce ntra l 2c~~~~~~1•11;)\~~. 1~;95~1~~~ Char;inf.! 3 br, 2 b;i. frplc. ly S5K5 mo. 640-1 OR•I ~~~; pet OK. $32$. Open 9-6 D:i ily Peninsula Sl50. incl ut1l. phone. library. Xerox. 9fiJ.45fi9%J.J78il nl'Wl y painted, l~c ya_rrt . Dupl•••sUnfum . 3600 ----------! Spa·Pools -Tennis 1 ~c~a~l~IH=••~t~h~•~c~,6~7~3~·50=50=·:.__ ample free parkin g M50 494 5909 1\cross from f>~as h ion 83.1.:1622 • · -· -------••••••••••••••••••••••• S235. 3 br, 2 ba Island a t J amboree on ft.1ale/Fcm to share 3br 1-...c.:.:c=. ______ _ HOMEFIMDERS .. •642-,900 •• 2br, ;1ppls, rh1ld . pct HOMEFIMDERS ~ BH . 1 Ba . Cdi\1, 110 Family, no pets, crpts & San Joaquin Hills noad. home in JIA v.·/collct::e FREE RENT -1 monlh on l'h1ldren or pl'ts . S:!tiK . drps. 979-6995 17141644·1900 student. 968-8354 afl 6. 300·900 sQ ft. Deluxe Of c . • •642·•900 •• Esct• 3 br, chld , pct. gar ·C h~- mo. &14-6800 tSus ie) -. No. C .~t . 540·2200 ,-----THE VEHDOME Duplex un!um . 4 BR, 2 HA Fem share 3 Ur 2 Ba, dis---· --- UEACll 2 blks, 2 ll R, 2 lia, J Jge bdrms w ri. baths. upper. 2 Ca r j!ar . On h w, "'ash /dry, TV furn, Nice I-man ofc 1n dlll blrlg patio. garage. lndry. No rrplc, p~tio & pool. Quiet Seashore, steps lo oc£'an, util pd $150675·9236 nr. O.C. Airport with nr -rhJ.? - 3br. locls. sni.:L Pl'l ga r V1t'V.' •lbr. 2ba , ff>, kids pcts.$250.l l.B.645-1682 d lt 1 f without sct:'l serv.Fu rn Wa lktobt•h,3br2baJ!;1r ENJOY a uni s atross rom Agent640·6161 Roommate, LaJ!. Dch, 2 or u n fu r n . Tl oh L.L........l.l...-onBeac h 3 240 Eas\s1de.2 br.sm:1 ll('hild Costa Mesa Park. S:Z84 75 5. 2 h 1 .,_ h 4 b 2 br nr heh. $162 . .SO. Util Dick inson , Re a ltor, ~ .. ..,. 0 K I I "12 0161 A RES IDE NTIAL MOTEL 645-338.1 or 83i·9517. I ousts o ucac • r pd·. 494·6674 art 6 979.0.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · no Ill's . '" · · Anaheim ba, frpl c, wetbar . den -':::;::::::::::::::::::=:=:=:=~~~~~·~::=c======;-- l:\tll.OC , 1 LOC)Ufta Hlquel 3 252 ~·~"~"~'~'·~'°~'w~k<~'"~"~':;::::---ll=====T;H;;E~A~M~,B;A;S;S;A;;;;D;O;R;W.;;'A~Y=~I j!ar . $500yr ly.642-3'143 ,.. , '1'" l fr. I ll.1. ,ulull 1> ••••••••••••••••••••••• I BR ls d 1 ~---~~-----1 SEEK & flND' on l y~ 4,Ju1(•1 .1 ~1.::1 ~2' . cp . rps, r ange. mo, 96:,J.9771 ' :,. 3 Hit homc, lgl' ya.rd, vie~· Apae hnents Furnlsh!'d SI60. I br lofl , bltns. BAY FRONT, 2 BR. nt~N . Maine __ property. Avail nn .... ·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dshwhr, cpts, drps, S220 . Sl ip a vailable. $380 year · C!lti~· 'J hr. \'al' ant. nr $100. mo!ISl'. Hila f\.1)'ers Balboa ltland 3706 • KIT C11[N rACILITIES AV;\IL • JACUZZI/!. HEATED POOL 548-7437 ly . 673·9335 CO P R B M YAO OCONA JMI I.I> recrt'at1nn. S.17~11 mo /\sk H ('It I .... s,t :1 t ('. \ 714 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• • WA Sti[R lo DRV[R AVA IL • ALL U11LIT1ES PAID ll-"'"-~--------1~---------- -Ml'i\e:il_h !Jfi244711\,1..'1 494-542QurJfi0-170l Vt•ry allr:lt'tive rnmpl •RECREATIDNROOM •Wl<LY MA IDSERV!CE Zbr. lbn, pool, shag, Hit -OCEANFRONT 2 Br up- KOIK OO T SOO R AOP K A O OM Q U HY E~CCtOl.f.Rf.X Hl tH • l'VrT UARIR[FRlf,[11AlORS . TV DIRECT DIAL P~ON[S ins. Drapes. $180, Ciill per , deck. Range, refri ~. Super Sharp 2 hr t'O!ldO. •I Br. 2 b;~. \IC~'. $425 mo. furn lhr. \'rly . S?:"iO int•I • INOIVIOUAL 1EMP ERATURECDN1ROL 548-1986. E\'eS. &J;ar.yrly$315.673-7412 21 2 ba, mi to bt'h. $350. l'lOSe to sch ls, shops : prc· util. 675-9229. {iO R A N O RH :"> I RK L'.'\ I PRkO E l.C H I C TO I HR AE ll:'ll O I AT NCO RAH O RK CO M NOTPTL~ I !4GL :\1 GC AR O K OTG ll F.AOI. RR I E R f.SOO'f T OC B OCOAt: mo. 96H 2297 : 91>M-440!"1 stii.:c area. Bkr 495·4&5.1 lolboa Pnln1ula 37 0 7 .HOMEFIHDER --Mission Viejo 326 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ••••••••••••••••••••••. DAY \'IEW. beach, 2 br, ••642·••00•• MonthtoMonttl ~ lhru Ma y. Ut il pd. Cor.fol3 br. new hst: R--'als Or Pier /pk J!. adlls. 303 i'~. • · rh,1?. nn Ed~l'~·;1lt•r 1·871 2"66 . 4 8r.2 ba,fam1J y homc TttmLeoses BACll El.O R, I door t o M1ssinn Viejo, Lal!'una beach. $155. mo. Incl 0WltlO, fp, leflnl~ ('\ llills & El Toro. ·1 Al 2 b 613 6MO 1'..art;• new 2 hr duplex, cpt.s; c1rps , bllns, pvt yd, J(arag~. $2to. 847 3541 ... wOfk, SJ6-J6.1R eV('I . lt1ANY i''OR $.'KIO. uti . so r . CESTURY F INAl"'Cl;\L Costa Mesa 3724 REALTORS 581 1210 •••••••••~••••••••••••• -"-~-'-----'--3 OH, r~11m Rm. 2 B.i , 2 AVAJ,L Now 3 Dr, Fam. Sty, view, crpts. dr~. ll&J.2 car gar, crptA & dshwshr. hie ft•d l'Ul d~· drpji".'".:OSwimming poo l, s;ic lot.$.T15.8.T1·S957 !enc"d yurd. $400 mo. _Pool 5vc lncl'd. ):JI 6524 or.892·5774. NeW1y decorated. Move In mw. 3br, good IUt'atlon. SJ25 per month. Ask for K•kh.. 962·4471 . Agt . ' l>lowport .... h 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CON l><l ltluff~. Bay view, J hr, 21', ba. (rplc No pets . $500. m o . 544.8)64 day~. Nice 1 llr dplll. ~ulet. ~p. by ~ar. Em pl adlt O\'C JS, no pel'i. 548-1021 I Br trlr unit~. $14 0·SlfiS Watl·r qias 1xl. 133 i:: lfilh St.,642·1265 . ____ 11 •Elm Gordtn1 • t Br t'urn S185 mo. Movr in ror S2G.5 ArtulL,, no pels 177 F., 22nd St 642·3665 The beaul1lul ar\tl unique Ambassador Inns are totally surrounded by lu~h g<Hdens w1!h comfort· inq watertalls qent le streams and bubbling brooks Furnished Single Apt/Motel Units Low Weekty Rates COSTA MESAf2277 Harbor Blvd. Tel: 714/645·4840 from $36 FULLERT0Nf2100 W. Commonwealth, Te l: 7141879·6901 f rom $33 S ANTA ANA/939 E. 17th Street, Te l: 714/558-9231 from $37.50 S. COAST PLAZA/2909 S. Bris to! A.-e. Tel: 714/540·2300 f rom $50 Qui~l Tri -P ll'x . 2 Bd . lbr , t ba. patio. (la raJi:e, bltns, re frig, ine losed adults only no pets. 11().1 j!a r . laundry, adults, Haven Pl. 548-5306. $210. 642·0241or 673-8364. Ocea nfr o nt tDr . t~OUR SEASONSAPTS cpts/drps, Spir al "t:iirs Spacious 2 br studio, l'r.! to loft bdrm . Inglenook. ba. p vt pa t io, pool . carport, no pets, $275. 1\dul ts, no pets. $195 . 73587 ·=5·.::15.16=.:.·------I Joann St. 645-0332 -11 .~=.:::.:::::.:.:::..:.:c::_ ___ Westclirf Brand New 2Br. 2 BR. Gara ge. Adulls, no 2 fo ll bath s, a l l ap· pets. East.side pliances, frplc . 673-M93, Owner /Agent 642-5000 da)'S call 833·9338. ~ ....... h 3140 OCEAN VI EW ••••••••••••••••••••••• F O RW CO B CBS A S P ~U R AF.W GN l S~RO DlK ~~WF.LO U lll L f.OT A ~N W N AR OORTEGE R 0 P \' II C G E 0 H G .1 P K C H G N ~ I fol I. R 1. A l. P C A L A lJ G lJ S T A 0 0 NAF.GSF.E DAK C I H t:VA H OF. R I MAC llWL ONGUATU R C M R ' br. 2 ba, like new. 645·7573 or 613-5606 hulr~ltftt: TN lllllf .. •-ll•M Wlie• ,,...., '""••"4. •-~ .......... M-.... 11u.cooo•llJ' 11 1M • .......,_ t'l1f "'-•ck $165. 2 Br. 2 Ba . crpls,..,. 11w. ........... ..., .. 11 h••••ht••: d•ps . Stove & refrig. MIDS PETS Ok AR"""OTOOK • ''o • b I ·~v ... A ' AY 1.f:Wl!iTON &11-8382 Split level 3 r. uxury AU~U8TA t"IO('kAOEI: MOO'IF.HF.An l.Akf. .. duplex, view. $490. mo. RAN<lOR l>IRI GO ORO~O • l..arge I br $180, 2 n r S200. 645·8964 • 8ARHARO OR Gt:ORGJ; f'()PHAM PP.N0101('0TR. •::' 2 Jl r , 2 b a $ 2 1 O , I c:....:..:_.:.;. ______ --1 '-;,oc:::-'=0~"c"""~"c"cwc,"...,,;.:':i'"c".;'"'ii"';.:,''~':":-:::r.:·•:-=:·~--.,:J0 Crpl /drps, bltns. rec rm, 3 Bd, 2 ba Upper Duplex 2 t:n 111\' mllrh l•11t1 "~t•k Ir Fln " purrlt• ... uh nvrr "'• pool. 219 15th St. Call b\ks to bc h, view , yrly, dlttM·trlff perp•rtelin•n •ll·ne•"Mrltttlf14 ·~~hnt'*ltl • n~ 642 3188 To llfder vulu ml'll 1. II ind DI. tend SI frw tMh. m•kin• t"J'•• 5.16-7031. .....,.,. mo., · . ..1 o .. c,, _ _.. ... p ...... ,' I n ... .,,.,..~ ln<I In (I~ nf lht!I "f""'llP•Ptl. • I • L I • ( .. • -~ N<>vetnbe< 12. 197S • DAIL\' PILOT 05 l.Arirliif"R::i~;::;=~· =-~=-~~~~-=--=-=~=-=~=---::~~~rr~=rr=l!~m· ·' Add it ... Build i t...Diaper it...Hammer it... carpet SERVl•'C~E DIRECTORY Plumb 1t ... Palc~ IL .. P1pe 1t. .. 1<emoce1 11. .. _, !1 ... Cem ent lt. .. Wlre 11 ... Hoe it...Clean il. .. M ove Roof it. .. Landscape IL .Tile it ... Trim 11 ... Sewit.., .,.. 1!...Press it ... Painl i t ... Nail it ... Plaster 11 ••. Fix it... Haul It... Add it ... Plant it ... Alter It... L earn it ... '· ..... ~......... I c.,..... Deckloog 6155 S<rrkn 1H-9 ... _, Jr I u .. .,,,........ l'lw:1'1n9 TrHSerYlce "' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLIANC~Rt:rAIR MINOR HOMEKEPAIR IClkonin W ... kways "T•llNGS" by Moose.· •lauUng&Clranup MASON RY & CON · Prof. PainLU. lnl.& Exl ,.. ..... NJ Jo~~rd 's Tr ee St"rvice. 1 SlO..ServiceC1ll Plumbing·Carpe-nt.ry WATERPROOf'EO Gen woodwork;, repairs, Reuonable R.ates, C'a.ll CRETE WORK. Ask fur Qua.I work &c reas. f ret" C.-j .. h • irev.·ood. ~IC. L tc, (71•>S49-2-t22 Ceramic lile.~O.s.56o 3 Vra.Guaran\4.'t" plurnbln&,elc.6U·S813 OAVCO 646-4635 J ake.r»49-Ul8S· E&t.~l·OIM~·2759 . ~ I , bonded & l nsured • ......_~ APPLIEOSVSTEMS Waler heat~r 5, J1s· 962·7811 -1••••-ti !C..,...s.rtilce I' 283642 (213 726' l6.Sl flANOY MAN·Home• & ~ Briek, Block, Stone 1'Ue Paperhanger· Y o ung , posaJs drain$ fauc<lli ---- ••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I<' > • ,\pt~. Conscientiou11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.·ork cicpttrll)' done by Europe~n t r aine d t'Qpp<•; r~plpeS . Oiy & Removals .. limb.tng, \OP. Loving .Care, fncd )'d .~ampoo & s~;iim l"lcan· Crallsm11n. S45-6$58. W:tnl a REAL CLEAN llC'. con\ractor962·6712 craftsma n e1tubhshin.i night se1'\'tt"e. Y..'c take pint .. prunin~ Spilt Pine oouns hing lunch, run 01 ang . Color bnghlenen: ~ricol JiOUSf:!CallGinth•m local 1rade. Quality "1s trCh11rge . LicJ000.48. hre\liood-$7.S cord/drl, pa.rt Ume. Refs. &45-0263. wtu crpt.s 10 min bleach. ·~··~•••••••••••••••.•••• C h r I s l m II s p t )' Carl. t'ree est.5645·5123 F'1rt>plaee:s·Planlers ""'otk. VER\' rea:sonuble JUST PLUMllMG Lic rbondl1ns . &12·262'. ltilditn Clean Jiv rm, dm rm & J::LE.CTRICIAN·Sml )Obs, Problems!? We s upply llrick·Concrete l'"t•() 642·3319 hall SIS. Av1< rm $1.SO. ma1nt lrepa'irs 22 y r~ lop S entertain. ConJt:tll .,,\NO ,\PT $l0 +. Block Walls DBQPitsl~==~------•CALLG4Z·4lll • IFYOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• couch Sl.O, chiur ~. Gu car t·xp •ZJ3108~·!.ZO..l Prod 64(1.63216 CarpeL<i, Firs., Windows. Refs. F.At . 646·04$.I •DlSCOUNT PAIN'fS• /'o1AR\''S PLU ~' BING have a st"r\•ic..-to o(rer or <.~:.'b,"~u~i~ticoo~'er:~0Q~ clirn. pet odor. Crpt re· H 0 ~1 E Improvement f'HEE ~-r. J\UltORA· BRICKWORK CEMENT :~·:E!~t'~~!:: •&lS·9807 • f;:o'{sht~s~l~~:~te;r1:~ work, lo r ate.s. t><J"• ""m·ir.t.Syrsexp.Oo'<'·ork GclldNi'") Se rv ice Con crt'tc. aft.S.64S-0034. WOR K. Ask 'tor t'rank NOJOBTOOSI\~ • >-Self Refs .... , 0101 Cllj.ss1f1ed M·ctu)n •.• t1!1!1ll.iltveI:_ · · .,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• c nrpll nt ry. c:ibinct!I , BRICK-BLOCK Pit utloic645·8616. PAPERltANGING Any Plumbing '<'·atcr l'honcG4Z·S61M. ;';;;:;;;;~~====j ctmtttt Cot1eret• Exprll».w•iianGardent:r 1r rad ing & pavin11t . &-STONE 20 Yrs.. Expr. !''rec Est. st•rv1ce. leaks. moroh1clc-'-"=-"'"'-'-'----- Carpcftter ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yd (;leanul>l'&Hauhng 5'48-4967ask forJ efr, )4$·Sl1S MoYiftcj Refs.t.13·8042 cncto 5urt'S R 1.•ai.. (l~.:;:.=*'==·~:;:>et .. <1.· •'-•~·~··•••••••••••••' R · '''nm 'P""" 6"6 •0 76 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -_ n<'k & blO<'k·. ... l;ll-• ..... e. . ...., tl32·~66. IU'-1. off w /ad. ~!AS'fER Crafl s m!lns Or'ive'l''tiy5 , Sidc .... ·alk,· HauAftq EXPEllEHCED Mo,•ing11tauling. Student 1.fOUSEPAINTING -•· U OOYOUMAkl O !j~c1alty. Jlemod1!11na, Curb & J:Ullt:"r P ol f~pr. Japanese Carden· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• 97g.7819 •• w l lar~e tr uck . l\cws, lnside/Out.lli·qual /lo'<'' ORAIN CL~ANELlSf; 5() O CHllJTMAS ~ • finish work, refs. Free decks. \llarnc. G4z'.i;w;7: lni;i Co1npt yd scr\•. reha-111 au I a lso c I ea nu p, . &rT)' 548·97Zl/8J9·5779 rales. Bruce 645 5376 £\•es , '<''knds sam•• prtc·c ft GolnS7 · ~I et;t.Guarwork499·3105 lllr , n{'~l . Frt•e e!i t Gwra~c, Pr e m iscs, lanc:hc-.1--Cuar a.".K 7380 •• ---------IChildC-645otll1 H I 55z 5777 ......, •• ., l\1 0 \'l~C '! 2 rx p men PAf...,Tl...,G 1'1 \lo1iy l1<>t •ih~rl•'•' lht·m' ~UALITYBUILD ING& _.., -·-I <1leii: ow. . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• mO\'t' you. Reasona ble/ * " " * \ ll II m • 00• th•~ ~u•· "0d••rij CAHPENTRYSVS. ~··H••••••::••••••••••• Japant'sl' Ci:1rdcn1 n g.I S.LRMG68 f'port~~ ~~n~~~ .. ca~cde~rt.n rcfs.67:>·7572,552·8481. lictins979·l.l.15Tryus p~~r~:~;n!·s~p:;~rp1 ~:l ~ •· t!W' flAll.YrltuT 11 CALL549-4IS9 · Y ome. r.XJJr moth<'r. Ma1nl , lr1mm1n~ & •llAULING • ."1 •. ' s " (idl 9315 II ~lllU~TM A.,Tftl":t:• •• 10ovin1t 1~are . Wet!kdays · t•leunup. Gd work. Kefs. \.AHO CL f~,\NUP ser\ ice. 962·7817 Palntit19 Papering Ploshr Repair ! 1 ~Y tw:.: · · I ~ u.u t'hnMn• .... 1 ..... •111 ti Addl!ions, He mude.lin g, ana , t. ar('a. Nr 111 5411·2572 • • 556.0347 • • State l~and.scape Contra<'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:i ""J' .. ;i~ T11 .. ,,i.,1(•~•111t:"" P a t ios, l'nnc l i n f!, :«.rhool4!16·34IO. tor & Des igner. Free PE:TEll.S PAISTING VF.RY NEA·r PATC ll Rooflnq Illy j, "1111111 ii.,._. .in, 1' Cabin~ts. ctr. 492-9739 or Contractor J.AP SF:Sr: <.i ,\RD ENER Hauling anylhinj!, garage ests. Sod, s pri nkl£>rs, Int/Ext·Reas Rates JOBS & R EST UC CO ••••••••••••••••••••••• U 11111 f. IMh 'uu l ~n U ~iO Jack or John. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 yrs ex per ,all pha:,es cleanup. Jtehablc (a::.l wa te r ~·o r ks, d er ks, Call Gene at SS2·<MS8 f'ree es!. 893·1'439. RF.PAIRS-ALL T\'Pt;S ~j :::~:,~· ,:,;:~' ~~·~ .. ~": .. ~~ t~ Rl·asonable.Est1mates ser\·1re963·&152. · C 11 J Heas.frt•t·ests .hc. (l 1'..11M~~~11 r.,, n1vr""' 1•1 Custom Cab1ne!Mak1n g&A lln. Pr'-' lf o l iday Call 7!i l·l937 ------pal.Jos, ell'. a amcs Custom Wal!hanRings & Y..'altlS3050211anyt11nc r "~m1o11on r·1n1sh t·~rpentry. F:uro. 1 ~Pcl'1<1J Free v.all , eed -ilaulin.: & light mo\'ing, ~mer Landscaping. Co. Paintin ~. 30".ti discount. PATCH PLASTERING =-'~ .:, ~="'==: 4.1 pc an trained 548 2860. 1ns11llation. w /ca. addtl YARD CLEANUP lmmt"d, depend s\·s . SIO 631 ·1566 . 25 yr:. ex pr. 6J5..8611 ••ALL TYPt.:S• • -----------~: ~64~S~>l~J9~-t'ompl :\taint. f>4S•OJ09 load & up. S48-2868 Ste\•e . Free F.s t 540·6825 Tile --Sell1nR anylh1nji! '<''Ith u D&J P a intin g Sv s . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>on'I ~l\'e up the sh1J1' St:LL idle it ems with ;} ••George Pilml'r&Sons Cdm, NB. You t•a n get •HAU LI NG • D;ul)' Pilot Classifi ed Ad Pc rsonallt ~· p ainters Try ca Oa 11 v p i lo! C ER1\~11 C ·rtLf-:. Nt•w & "Li~t " it in (•lassificd l):uly Pilot Cla::.s1ficd Ad. Adds/Rmdl tJ•aint /l''l ans more green ror less. SIOa Lo<id is a .simple matter . • . 'l''lth the personal tourh. Class1ried Ad tO buy, sell lte m o dt·I . Fr cc e:.t . ~~J~;i~ ::.horc rc::.ult:.' &12·5678. Bl· 109600 557·6932 Tokyo Tom. 642-1939 M6·8579 ::..ftcr 6 P~1 jusl call 642·5678. 640·8656 or rent something. 848·1333-::_ _____ _ lusinHs RHtal 4450 Storoge 4550 lmiMsS Amounc•menh ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ Opportunity 5005 rl't"1oOftQl.s P .......... s 5350 Help Wanted 7100 Help W-.S 71QOHtlp Wooded 7100 Help Wonted 7100 ..........•..•......... ···•········•·········· ..................................................................... . DELUXE offi ce, comm'I Slorai:e lot for HV 's etc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lott&Found Drinking problem'.' Arti\'ilY Director ror 99 Jl ousek1•cpi!r, 5 da)'i.. :; Call Al cohol Helpline ... d h 'I 1 hrs. ;\lust ht_' nr"ca n11,1.:d & & industrial spaces. Al so $8.50 per mo. r-i cill Sign Y..'i nt·. Beer & <:1fl Sholl •••••••••••••••••.-••••• 1nl ni wa r e h ouses in <.:o.ror info.531 ·3374 cluse to Lag. Hotel, in· Lost&Found 5300 h """ COO\'. osp. ,. us . .. ~ P~Jo~:.~::·;JO ~:;r.~:1~1~~~~~.Prcf. DRAFTSMAN/DESIGNER ~~~~'.~INo ~mo_k_e _N.H J..aguna NiRuel & ~1 ission -----\'enlory·. fixtures. equip. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vit•jo ureas. llandy 10 R...tals Wont•d 4600 S7MOO 494 ·1!'i95fi40·1136 LOST : 7 mo old male Sca n Diego Fwv. 200 lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• '<''h1 tc & hlk cat. \\'tcarin ~ 2000 sq ft. As 10w as 30< Rental ne.edcd, xlnl rcn-CHICKEN TO GO colhir '<''/Snoopy writlen Carinf. co~fi d~nti~I A PAYAILE MECHANICAL HOUSEKEEPER <'Oun~c ing re c rra T'-'rrifi c co. seeks '1 ltrs, 5 d;1y s ""'k. ()"n ,\bo rtion, adoption & ·-""'onable i'ndo·v. lo• k•)' 1 a l · I I 1 ' keeping:. ""''.'. F' ff • .. r nsp . ,1( o :. c . APCARE 547.2563 pos1l1on. 1rm o ers a.II •>42·6ij3(), business pcr sq fl .8.11 ·1400 ters: r~t1rcd t'Ouplc, 2Q NctsS46,SOOyr . on i t . ~l csa Verd(' ----yrs in Costa ~1esa Clean 2Stores, 2 great locations 5!.7·7217 REWARD ' JlO() Sq 1''1 C·l slore front l Bd . unfurn hse or on Major Hl \'ds . Xlnt · m ajor bene fits . Call Minimum 2 years recent draftin g --------Julie Maloney. 833·2'100. uf I llousekeep<•r, J d11 ys 11.k . ~·ith 6 drive.i n bays . dupll'x v.·1 ga rage & fncd equi p men l & ap· LOST: Little v.·hile dog. Ideal for auto or boat yd. He f~. Take care like pe01rant'e~. Training with female ~1 altese. Cd ~1 ~er vu·e. 585 W. 19th St . own. Can p:1y Si8<l. only sale. Ph Lot'al AJ,!t . UBI area Reward . 644·2858. 1f M.A. SS.AGE RGURE MODELS ESCORTS Dennis & Dennis Person· experien ce 1n man acluring f ie d of somt· C'hiltlt'art'. i 1) 1; yr nel St:·rv1l·eoflrvinc,20H2 valves. pumps or c losely r e la ted old .979·!'il95.5.'>9·48~J. ~1i chclsonDr. e quipment. Mus t be familiar with ljlOUS EYi'l\'t:S 25 &oldl'f C:>-t. Da ys 540·5710, e\•es1 Ecastsidc pref'd . Near 8J7 4200 noan.swer,540-6840 ANSI STD & M fL·STD-8. Knowledge <Jf tn v.·ork r>;•rt time for hydraulics h e lpful . l".:t:1ua l Opportunity hnu ~l'l'll'an 1n~ scr\·1ct· with nc.itionally known valve com1>any. l';1IJ .Jan1 ct"·~ lla~i.:cdy 646·0081 bu s . Ca ll 64 2·2Glfi -anytime L1 N1Ql-r: F 1\S lll ON FOUN D : Irish Setter , Outcall·Appt.onl y APT ~lanager , 16 Ll. NB Legion Jl;_1ll , comp. ------ROUTIQL:f--:. besl area. Fem . No. ident Vic. San · llome·Offir-e.Stu<.110 aduJts, It. grdng & ma1nt ta Ana R1 v.Bd MVCC 631-3811 N r . lloag & ocean . facil. Lge dance floor, Want 2 or 3 Br, home ur 675-0930 ,640·6823 lovely bay view, call Vit' apl. nr tt·nnis cl . if Poss• --0'-----,\nn's675·6553 673·54..nO ble, rent on monlhlv basis 556·4242 · Store for rent. l,resti ge ----- .area. next door lo Shirley Businf'SS ftn•e-st / ~1eyers Art Galler)' 1951 Finance- So. Coast ll""')', Laguna ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ 1\ch. 194·459fi Business 2 Stores nr Npt Post ~Ofl' Opportunity SOOS :JOO Sq ft ea. SIOO/Mo ea ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gd park'g, Agt 646·2414 DRESS s hop for sale . Top Industrial Rental 4501 Cosla i\'lcsa loeatiun Ca ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paul 831· 1400 or G45 ·5000 FREE RENT Movf' in now, No rental payment until January '7!i . Mission Vic· jo's Industrial P ark . • 581-23'40or a ft . 6. 493,7687 apt 218 -------- ~·anterl ,\tl mins trators. ~1ana)!crs. U1strlbutors Exeit1ng fun v.·av tc physi1.:al fi tness pro~r;im presentation. Isl in Calif. SJt 1 Pl\.1 . 357 La Perle Ln. C:\l . S48·:r777 ~:~!~.!~j ~i S<W'"G GUOD< fO' fH< fi. ~i... CAL ON THE CO. For Bicentennial .. Smart Knit! 74 76 .'·· i' .. ,,: 5!17-4221 992·2"10 _ Lose your cool with ) our ----------1 FOL'SD Lar ge male. part t'hildren? llelp is avca1 la· Apt Rt'sidenl rt.1a ncager. SeftdreWftM & salcry reqtaretMntsto: Import Export Co. lab & part Golden ble24 hrs5'19·8939 exper'<1 . 31 Unils, 1 blk POlox2l22,Ne-wport~och,CaNf.,2663 :'>/Jtur;.illy 1\1·11\'t' Jl ;1ppf MIMI-BOX , Chocolates R<"triever. Sc~ar on top of ··~o .,.,.ould i·ou hke to go from ocean . 645·8107. l't•r:.un Ni:1·dt·d r-·or ln1 · 1-li·volume·repeat !>eller . head Z620 England •2 1 R b G h d "·-1rt1ng & f:xport111.: ('o WI.II sl nd • ·1·d ·n · · o eno l' CC,\' oun •A•c oou 1n1 e•e•.·ted on r a ol l!: I . 1-18 r\ft5 ,,·11· h • .; • ,, 1-:x1>e r. Needed. Scllll(' vest1"<1llon. Your banker ~..:.. · · • t •c P o n e \41 5) management" 1-:arn up "' 38 66 " IJr1v1n~ lleq 'd. tt1u .. 1 V.'111 approve. ~t en or FOUND Small b.la<'k & 7. HI · to SI500 pee mo p /t1m e HefpWOftfed 7100HetpWonte-d 7100 ll ;.i\'~' C:ir. f-'.XP<'ll !l l'S v.·ome n. Part llml' OK bro.,.,·n fl'male mix. Vic. Jo~OXEY GIRL'S Out-Call Mature.639·6123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'aid. \'l'r)' Jntcr ... st1n.i.: No selling (n(J \'end J Trabuco&Ati c111 ~l~ss ion :\.fas sa~e , U·C<1.!1 . We·i !•lo_.~ $700 t~mployment L'ounsclCir Joh, Perm . 512 .05 !Ir 'l'o Heq. s;!.500. st"eured. Call V. 586·6726 or 581·451'4 . e om e .. Sp el' 1 a I 1 z e ,\..,.se mblcrs ( Th.ru Trial Bal ~nl't'. 1r yuu h<t \'t• thl' .~biht y Start. Call Sandy r·or ,\n .\Ir. lhll. t~l4_19_%·78~l-FOUN 0 : 1 r is h Sett('r . ~rap~~1cs . 5'12·3169 PRODUCTION 1 Lite typ1n~: Min. J & rht• desirl' to '<''11rk 1\ppt, 67.1·Z7K-I Think Christmas! you ng malt' in corona de! SPIRITLlAL Rl!:ADE·R ,)'rs bookkeep1n~ ex per. v.·,penple & have haft l•-~-~---~-.----------~----~-;;;i...,._ s. P"'• ava;J. for sale Mar 6.11 ·1323 673·3028 'j Open 10 A:\l ·10 P~l ASSEMBLERS CONTROL CAREER ~a les t'"xpcr . we wdl -,\dvic(' on all matlC"rs Employment Ai:enry train you. We arc the Ind F.ngr 11-!ydrau SIMK of C~,i;:,\r:'aars.;:;;ces. F()U/'l.'D IO wk old Jrish1 312 N. f:I Camino Rt·~r'. F:lect roni(" AssemlJtt'rs 3400 lr\'ine. Sic 102 nation 's lar)!C'SI v.'1t h ~~~~1~~cc~'n~orp ~ n' ll'k''. C '.· I Scltt•r puppy \·1c. l 5lh San Cl('menlc. 1'·or appl, .,.,.ilh at least 6 months C)(· Nwpt Bl·h 714 /556·8505 S60offt1·o·s roast lo L· 1 "I k ... •• SI "•pt u h .,r.,.,..,, <.·oas!PlcascCall r1c._.cr /t:>xpcr -hlJ B I I W S \ .. •·~·II.>' or veac 4!;1;.; . .....,.. 492·9136 n..•co"O'''" on <"ble h ·•r. · r1so at arncr .• 1 6"51709 -1~ .-... .. "'' looldtre.,.r Re-cept. J uckHarri l.".5-10·5001 \(;(•nl<>r1·1,\cctn~ $.'>Oii Frank H1ant•h1111 5-Hi 8191 · ·•FRIEi•fbS& --ncss1n~. solder1n~ and Jo" r o nt of c 0 r bu sy Sni·llini-: & Snelhni.: or Irvin~ P:rson,nel Agc>:nl'y FoundWh1tch·n1 lfus k\', LOVERS• l ouchup o f printed Cho,opc"<t o•. lm mcd Newp••rt Hl•,1 t l1 ·18>11' .. l1th.Cost;1Me$lt f~orSal{'·Secretarial Busi · · ·1 ho d If ' • ' small.Vic.Tust1n&l7th ~Ta ssage, !\1odt'lin ", l'lrcui ar s . .'OU nn.:ition. llrs 9·1 & J·6. i\~enty Slntt•22A 642 ·1·1'iH. lll'!;S. Est. 8 yrs, ownt•r "' quahfy and are a "ood ,....~ •eti r in". 645.5343 11. St,C.M.646·1514. EseortSer\'iceavaiJ. f-"or .,. Dr. Gary L . Couture, Hy airport4340Campus ~ 545.7066." o; -Liberated ~t ale & rchable worker. pl ease 20-43 Wcstcliff Or, Suite ---- -FO~O · male l&ri~~ Set· Females. 2-lhr. ser\·it'c. apply in person, l<n,NBtw5.5300. 1-:XP.Cl.F:HK ICASli lt-:R IN~IALLER .€abl..-T .~ Estab. business lady seek· ter, V1c .. T 43 , 3 a 2 sk r:..uc hd . S42.0796. _ To work 2-3 days per (undl"rground 1 1·xp < 1• G G 638 STA""DARD Cash ier, mat url' person ""'eek, 9:30 AM to 6 P!\1 . s ired . Trainee cvn - 111 "' manufacturers & . ~hools & " full time, will tr;nn, includes Sat, bul no Sun sidcred &12 :i;,;o .... ·hnl esalc_ d1s tr1~ut ors LOST: Blk /Wh t )'Oung I trvcti 7005 MEMORIES 9 PM c II M c II rd f c II ----1nterested 10 forming co· male cat . ~l argu r i t e ••• ~! ..... ~•••••••••• . • af~.iP.f\.I ~1500~~· amp or 0 1 ays,rc net' .. a ln ynur hom1'.f:u·tr1rv t·x \'l'ntures. ln\'O)\'eS exe1.l· Ali cia J'\l ission Viejo, re l""C _ ---~~,siCwA~4~.rs7~ for in· pcnenecrl :.c:i m ~lres::.e:. in,i:: & unique holographic v.·ard 586·6463. BE A "" • Coshitt•Hosh-ts _ 11.·11nt1-d. Po.,.,·cr 1narh1n1• material. Joyce Wells - - --;\subsidiary or 1-:x p . s amp I e ~1 a kl' r re(1 'rl 1;75.3711.1 497.3423 Lca\'e name & f" OUN U : RI a ck TRAVEL AGENT 1\PPLl1':D F:xper 'd . Appl y Ren ---Fl ~1 t J 3111 (j l:id ies ~·ear . Good '<''a;.:t·~ numher longhaired you n ~ l'<ll , '.\1 ~\(;N 1-:·r1 cscO HP . rowns · 0 e · J &v.·orkzngrond 5-l6·9'JIJ JANITORIAL 19th & Monrovia. C'.\-1 2221So.1\nneSI Coast Hw y, So. Lca ~u na -JJcpt•nd~1h\\· \loom;1n (or· MoneytoLoan 5025 Spooled , Very unh··ppi·. CLA..t;SESSTi\RT Sanl",\na,C•92i"1 3·51':\I. r ·1 I '' Id . I k \I I I " i\.lONTllL\' .. ..,. r l lt'r J! a ss . o 1ni:: st ea~ \' "·or \ e< 1c 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.·<intsowncr . Please call F.arncommission Cosmotoloqist Trainee Exper helpful Bldg. ·N.B. 40 Jlrs wk , PRIVATE PARTY will make-2nd trust de-eds, crf'dit not important! Call Brolt..- •SJ0.4781 * aft 2P/11 . 548·8015. '"hole you 1,,,0 1\n Equal Opportunity X 1 . . f l'rt•fc r '.\l alure Wom;1n 6PM·2:30Af\.f D-14·0i;oti .. F.mployer f\t /F nt s ituation nr a 5 d ___ --Beau1 ici;1n '<''1t h follow· '.\loJO kale Boar s, 93~1'l•-.-;,~.--------f'OUND ·toy Sil\·er PEKEl?OO . Snayed J-"em. Ind & ,\!lanta, JI B 536-1953 aft 5,960·3:160, Jackie. --'-'--------- 1n J!. 6i5·Kl39 day nr t•\'CS. W 18th , C.-"1 . &12-9922. FllcClt•rk Trnc S.S.108 This Way Up! ASSEMBLERS "'~~~~~~.~:,L~ .. JUNIOR SECRETARY !/ \ Found : German Shep , !• ... -..................... ~ nlale Garden Grove & Ne u land on 11 ·7 636-4633 PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL 610 E 17th St, S. Ana 543-665S Act'redited by NAlfS Eslablished 1963 Financial Aid Programs F<Jr F.lectro Mechanical Jy. Del Taro, 25252 Lu Oc \'iCt'S. Experience Paz Hd . t,ai!una lldb, prefl.'rrcd. but will train. 1..:.=cc.::.:==cc;c.cc....,_ STAC05WITCH Super co . !'-CC'ks l"n thu.~111st1c i11d1v for en· try le\'el position: Xlnt nppor. & ht•ncfits. C;11! Rarhara ~Li e . R33·Z700. Dennis & DC>nnil' Person· n{'l Service or Ir \'I ne, 21J82 .\hchelson Dr. To i\!'SL,,t /\dm1n St•c in :-;ales & markellnJ.: (;0<,_M.I typist. Some lite d1ct.l lion. c;encral clcr1r<1I Switchboa rd rt•h l!L Soni" exper. r1!11 'd . Xlnt benefits & fnng1•:.. '' I ' 'I '11 ' I ·:~ . · l\\ I ~! ' I . Io . ' ' : f " j I I Jill ·I I ,i1!'!·'\ l·i3 · ,: . . " ·;lj'1 L .f.lec, -.& • l I , v., . '~ :j ' . I I 1'' " ~ ~ l • , i f I ·;' ·~ t .':'!t ~ ·. 927 6 12Y,.22:r, i,, 1lf..,;~ 1lf....,.,-_ Whi1I out at a 81centenn1<il b.Mf or play 1 part in an his· loric pageant in this romantic coilume wilh lacr·<ind·1ibbon frills. Send now! Printed Patte1n 9216: Hall Sires 12Ya. 14Y:. 15111. 18!1: . 201 '1. 22!/~. Sile 14!/: (bust Jn ta~es J~, y1n1s 60-Jrn:h. Send $1.00 !or each pallern. Atlcl 2$t 101 each pattern fOf first-tla5s mail and h1ndl!r1g. S111• tti --....... hpt.441 --JJJ W..t 11.. SI., """ Tw•. tll I It I I. Prl•t ........ ADDtl.ISS. DP. SID •STTUMUMUL Do )'IV •111" ho" to 111 a p1lt1111 fttl? St11• 11ow !11 tltr' 1111• Fall·W111t11 ,~u,,. Ctlll11-tlf11 tDUlffll l11sldt 101 1111 patt111 If 11111 cholc1. Se11• 7Stl' now! s1w + kilt l•ol • 11,2s l•sttwt Muty Crafts _ I.DO l1st111t F1tllio11 ltok $1.0D 111tt11rt Stwilll look _ $1.00 Pop \l11s ne<je~t ver~1on of the B•l! Top over everythm~! S1anjup collar. cable yo~e add drama 10 easy jac~el. Knit from collar do.,..n of .,..Of· sted 1n easy seed i.titch. Pat· lerri 7476 .. Misses' Sites 8·10; 12·14: J6.J8 included. $1.00 !or each pattern, Add 25c each pal\erri for f1rst·C!a~s mail and handling. Send lo: .......... 11 'u ... o.,t.IOS --.,. 16J. ow cw-... ..... ,...., "' 10011.,..... .--.M*n&.DJ.P...,_ --MORE than ever bef<:lr~! 200 ~signs plus 3 fr ee printed i,,. side NEW 1976 NE£0l(CRAfT CATMOCI HQs everyltiirig. 7S1:. Crecltet wllll Squ1rt1 -11.00 Croclttl 1 W1rdrobt _ 1.00 MittJ nnr at1111 _s1.oo IUpplt Crtclltl Sl.00 St• 4· !<nit look Sl.25 Met dlepolnt l ook SI.OD FIOwer troclltt Sook St.OD t11irpln C~tltct Book -SI.OD Instant Cn:ttfltl Sook . SI.CO l•ttant Mac111111 look _ $1.00 lnst1nt ,Money look S 1.00 C1mplete lliltt look _$1.00 Ctlflflltlt Al1hJnl 114 _$1.00 12 Ptirt Af1111n1 112 50, Ink 1f II O.ullts f l _ SOc M1m111 O.wlltltol f 2 _50t 1 I G11llts ftr ltd.tr fl r so, look of II Jiffy Rtl(I 50c .. HEED MOHEY? PRIVATE f-~UNDS for 2nd T.D. loans $.3,000. to S20.00U. We .,.,.Ill assist Principals or Brokers. Reasonabll•Tt'rms LOST bro.,.,·n male Newport Offtt·e mini<iture daehs hund LOST. Ge rman Shepherd female. Capistrano area . REW t\RlJ , 4 93 ·3841 49:~J>lc:..'------1 Glettdaleo lnvtstment fFrilz 1. Is old & grey . no Corporation fronl teeth. Rev.·ard ' Since 1946 545·8379 or 645·4092 1711·R Wes1c11 rr Dr. 6JJ.223J (24 hrsJ Lost ; Reward. Lost ll('ar 1-----------Talbert & Ward. F. Vly , MontyWantrd 5030 11 /7, 3 Yr old male ........................ DENTAL ASSISTING TRAIN NOW ·M~dicof Assisting (,\rcredited by A ~1A · i\Ai\fA l •Medical Offic• M.._.,.., German Shep. Rik & Ian . 1----------•I Ans. to "ll1der ... 968 ·9103 •Dontal Laborote><y Te-chnicion •Emer~ncy Medical Technician ./Approved for Veterans .f Accredited by NATTS FOUN D Older Dachs · /An eli gible institution hund, dark brn, small , under the rederally in· l .. '."" ......... '."" ............ ~I gray around mouth & s ured stude nt loan pro· EARH from I 0°/o to 17 .40°/o IHTERESTon hiCJhty securr 2nd trust df'eds. CaU .......... S30-478 I FOUNIJ: Germ. Shep. 5 mos old . J\.1. Nev.·land & Slater HB . ~1ostly black. 842·0473 J pa\\'S, 968-1946. Partner wa nted for pro-!'!ram. fitab1l' choice real '-'Slate FOUND Siam('se & !o1anx PHONE OR WRITE r-·cJ r< \'entur e . $25,000 re -tailess k i lten \'il'. SCHOOL CATALOG Quired. S.S0,000 p:u<J ran-"lilurrs". 537 Play a. t4.'f:'d return. Secured by Ne\11port Beach 435-3450 lsl T .[). with H.E. \'alued -SOUTHERN over Sl00,000. 968·0888 to· F'OUN D; Glasses pre· day. scription, Vir. ~lonro\'ia CALIFORNIA · & 19th, c .1\.1 . in phone COLLEGE SI00,000 : pay $143.000 3 booth. 645-146.1 of vr; S(·ru red bv 1st on 200 I l~J Baker. Costa Mesa 549-3041 Equal Oppor. Employer ASST MNGR!GASOLJNE attendanls at busy car wash, S600 mo. salary + commission s wh ic h a\'erage from $200 to S300 per mo. for some or our present l"mployers . Fre hosp1tahzat1on & pension plan also. Call 644-4400 or 836·6111. AYON Christmas Eomings leqin Mow For AVON REPRESEN· TATIVf':S. Best t im e eve r to e s tabli s h C'ustomer$. Excellent p l ti m e earnin J! op· portunil)'. Interested'! Call: 540·7041 or Zenilh 7·1359. BABYS I TTER . Lgl hskp'g. 3 to 7 pm. daily . Fnt. Va ll ey. Own trans. 963·338.1 afl 7pm. CUSTODIAN / HANDY~1AN Full Time San Onofre 498·2230 DELIVERY Temporary · Ho\i dca )' Seai:.on. ,\pply, Lloyd 's Nurst•ry. 203R Ncwporl _!~C M646~·~74~'~'~·--- FOREMAN MAHAGERS & IHSPECTORS Isl or 2nd shifts ft.laeGre,gor \·achl Corp 16.1 1 Pla<'e nt1a, C~t De-li•f'f'Y & -- Stockman Gcncral Offi ce, p /timt: F1time including Sat & mor ns. CJll bct'<''1•cn Sun. ~1usl be over 21. St'e JOa m & 4pm.6i5·8960. CLA-VAL CO. t7lh & Plarl'nt1a. C'.\-1 1':qual !)ppor 1-;mployer KEYPUl'ICH OPERATOR tSwinq shiftl Jl arold. 495 1-;. li th St. GENERAL OFFICE Costa Mesa. I lleavy phonC"s. t.:omputer /\n 9Pl'lllOJ! 1!'\ ~1v;_1113 ii<· l>C'ntcal Assistant 3 dys pe r .,,,k. Reconstruction prat· t1cl". experienced . f~\5·4070 kno 11.>'led~c. 1\ddrc~s o -for :i Kc,\·pun~·h l)pt•rcatur gr aph machines. Call v.•ith l·l \'Cars prc,·1011 .. belv.·een 8am·Sp m for exprr1i>ll1;c for (II.Jr :.'<'in ~ appt . Dev.·cy·.-. Hubbish .. hift, 51':\1 ·12. :\(1,\)1 ·in· 5(-rv1re.fi.12·1191 fort's exper1encu pr1·- Dentol Assistcwit I ferrt'f.l. but not rcqu1r1·d Periodontal Office, I GIRL yr exp. in C}fl'f'ra tracts thruout Or Co on 7594~7'.! • I df'n-Deli\'er fl ye rs in ne.,.,. 1 . (';ill Dana ll:1bu!•·r tal office-req. lack of. Sat morns. Ca r & in!'i r1·· f ice w so"' r ci'd . $2 .7 ~ prr hr + GREAT bowltdgo of b<isiness mileage. 848·1550 office ,.....edores. Full G"I ,,.;d•y, M.iu•c. Ilk-WES TERI'! Hme. 644-0683 kpog ""'' <Cq 'd .. C•ll SAVINGS 6"0·!:1227 fo r 1ntcrvv.•. 450 Sev.'port l'<"nl(•r Or Sc11.1;11.1rt Bc:u·h r:11u<.1I Opp F:mplnr )1 1-· aC'resAppleV'alleyworth FOLLOWING ~I KE S M.dlcal&DHtol S.100.000: many improve-FOUND . ltun11n gt on Cetnf'f'S IEAUTICIANS ment s. Bx 3 ,\p ple Reach Police Deparl· J717S. Rrookhurst W/foll. New N.B. salon. DISPATCHER !Gra\'eyard.J Apply in person Yello""· Cab Com pany J 1251 Slater . f'. Vly (No Phone Ca lls P leas<") Hatf Day Mier Pay 9AM ·2PM or 4l'!\1 ·9P~1. Ea rn S\00+ + per week doing ('njoyable work in l·--------- Va\Jcy,(714J242·3144 m en!, 2000 !\l ain St . i\naheim 644-0661or 540·8582. -----1.536·5621 our hr:lnd n<"w ofl· open· in~ near O.C. A1rJ>Or! M~s. Trust !luff)' gi rls 26" green Prof. Tenni s Lessons. Beauty Operator, II air Dffc:IS 5035 lluffyboys26" p c 1 R vt & Stylis t & Manicuri s t. DRAFTSMAN Xlnt 01,portun1ty for .. 1. our . cas. p F . f 1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sport 2000 boys 20" rust ,rroup r ates. 892·03.11 /time w I o lowing. 6Q'il. col 1c:.:.:=.:.::=.:.:::.:..="---I + fringe bc ne. New pos itive mtn dC'rl 1ndi\' . Good drafting skills r e· For pcrsOflal 1nlerv1ev.·. q'd. Some mcchaniral & Call333·8098. Sears girls 24 .. ""·hite i\d\•ancement Assured salon. Wesl rliff Coif. Sears boys 26" gold For intefi?rated sales rurcs. 751·4951. cll'rlrir al ex per. desira · .c.:.._c_c_c ______ , ble. Xlnl (uturc w /grow. II o s pi t a I · A i d cs & lluffy boys 20" or ange oriented trainee &t ro l~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j Schwinn boys 26" red Ex e bene. Sal not comm. I• ing oo. Orderlies .. 1mmed open- PaciCic TrawlerCorp inJiCS . Tr<tin ees ok . 2nd TD LoDfts Faire11t 1·erms since 1949 Sattltt Mi9-Co. 6"2·ll71 5>$5·06 11 2nd TD Loans w ... ted Buy T.D.'s for cash. L-Oans on 2nd T. D. ·s New Loans·2ndT.D.'s s.-mo .. S.10.000. Equity lnvs mt. Div. 81\RNETT f\1TG . CO. 20 Yr !i in OrJ: Cly. &\5·2134 anytime OWNER JOENTft'V & 1'\iture to $18,000. Call CLAl~I ?i.lari\yn James 540·5001 Snelling & Snelling o r ft"SOnals 5350 Newpo r t Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\i;iency OeLOn's Unisex. cnmplete 4340 Campus Drive service fnr men . Hair ft.linorities Welcome l'ltylina. permanent wave for body, Afro. sem i cur. AN OHIO OIL CO. offers \y, coloring, painting & Pl~ENTY OF MOl'!EY rro~ting. 1\ppt. Only. plus cash !)Onuses. fnnae 548·7426. 551 w. 19\h st. ~l!efit& .to mature in· CM d1v1dual 1n beaC'h area. '. R ega'r dJess o f eic · Classified Ads se ll bi ' T;y .a . Dally Pilot ite ms small items or C la~1'tfred Ad I() buy, sell .. ny it~m. 642·5678. or rent something. peri en~e. :airmail A.t·. Read . Pres. Ameriran Lubricanl5 Co .. 6oic 006, Dayton, Ohio 45401.' 10 ~~J:~a~ o~!~~ai· Drill Pre:::: tor, Ex· :..642:.::.~.:.:c::c,:..·e_u_C_o_s_h_i_er __ , ly Pilot deli\'ery routes per necess;:iry. Engine & WAITRESS may be available in your parL"> assembler. Fiskar area. Earn profit for de· Inc. 7.59 W .16th St .C.~t . DAY NIGHT liveries & cash, trips or See "IJ!r , Mon-Sun. 9·11 merchandise for selling EARN $8.00 I-Ir, Coffe( a .m . Jf,\RR)''S Nt:W new subscri ptions. For l{()."llCS!>wante-d . YOH.K BAR & GRILL, inform ation please call __ _,C=•~l~164:.:.:5~·398=7~.--~ 42•A J\.f 1trting11Je Wtty, 642·432 1. From Sa n N .H. nr . Org. Ct)' Clemente -San Ju 1-1 n Earn $200 mo. Pltime Airport. Capistrano a r ea, C'a ll f\Jller Brush Sales, local .:.:::..o:::.;::.... ______ I 495.0630 and Mission Vic-area. Bill, 968·8378. l-fou1'eket'per /C.:o mpan1on j E l Toro a rea. call l.ive 1n for eld erly <:OU· Ml·631 0. SELl. idle item:-wit h c pie. Pvt. Rm & board. 2 Equal Oppor . Employer Daily Pilol Classified Ad . days off, 613· 12~0 or 642·5678. &Kt-1963 \ KEYPUNCH OPERATOR I ''r expt.•r. 4·FIP:\.I, :\I on thru Fri CLA·VAL CO. 17th & l'laeentia, C:\1 5-U1 .22(!1 Equal Oppor. F.mploycr LEGAL TYPIST: lnl('rt'!o;l1 nfi:, rast·paced Newport Ctr law Oft', lllM MaR ft .Will train, 75 wpm, at•cural')' a must: Cassette transcr1pt1on. Call 6'1·1 04011 ----- You don ·1 ne<-d a J::Un to "draw fasl" when you pl:lrC an ~•d In the 0 :.uly Pilot Want Ads! Call now 642·~'78. •1 • D6 DAILY PILOT Wed""""?· Novemb•<12. 1975 Ho4p W.,fod 71 00 Holp W.,fod 7 100 llloydn IOJO ....................... •...................... ....................... .. Htlj>W ... lad 7100 H ...... w ..... d 71 00 lfflp w .. 1.d 7 100 E.SALES SHlrWllGHTS u...i Bl• .... Puu. Buy, Fwollw • 1050 M11eol1 ·-1010 ..... Moiol-• ;-.... ·-111t1-c~ OR . · ••ll '••• lrade. •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~1co 90..,.. ::·••1 ·;~··•••••~1·•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ ~ Wanled. Allant1c Pacillt ,.,,___~ BICM 642·19lO Oran1e IO(a 4it: rttbner•. ~· •v .......,lla .wry, i.:en pr3 r-PARTTIME REAL.f:STA'l'f:S1\L.ES HEWLICEHSEES P.t•ritlme Co. Call·~" ... ....,.. · Walnut cocktail Ltiblt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• lice Prtr. rc!l~Clt•n1 of f:I AiTf:N'flON The 0\05l ¥C'tl\'e nt'W or. &46-S49l or 646-64Z1 . Le11tuaoo super li&hl 10 20 .. color 1,,. 982_0203 ~~"·'"a"°'"~..., . ....-'Z····~'-.._ BOAT ENGlNt: REPAIR Toro/Irvan(' ar1::1 r;ovct 9 1 t.1orns or .a 30-8 J O LICt:NSED. lice In COM. we poiy ror: , . •pee-ti bike. full cam-ti:i. TOYS ,~ Starter #t':n.-all--lr~ru skill.Ii, lriulury 1·o m -eves. work1n1it ror non · Sln"lD.& G1rl Keyboard · f ly)tann:>. 1 UNLICi':Ns~:o, 0tdvert1sinJC . s1J(n1 •. • pa&nok>S2SO/bst67S-6629 9xl2 Early t4menc-an re-\ ~ •......U \ repa.ir. or-mer · 1n e ns ur;1l c w \'Kil proht Ori(. i'{•rfl·t·t )Ob G£T'J'ilJo~HJo:O telephone, printing & Playaforalla:1rlgroup. veniblej111. Ilia" lier to.i .._U ~ Oc1Rey.8utlt493-9t71 Sh_o_r_on_, _833_3ti2'1_.__ for h1111st-wi\'('s, ~ludi'nt.). CAR Pt:'r ~t~i.:e. bu.s1nl'sS cards, Tra\'CI. 173•21663. 8Dy '1 8'.ingray, Nu cond white-swivel rotkers. \. CLO~--~ U 5 1' 0 M M • r i 0 e L£T .ME IN1'1l 0 1)UC I-.: YO U to Ut'l'l1ni· f''it.1hio11 s, 1·11 c t'un P1time Job, l\lu ~l like <.'lotht>s & peopll·. hfl\"I' 2 or 3 t>ves & t•t1 r 11\•,1il , 111 tcrcstctl 1n t·;i1•111ni.: und moonh~ht{·rs l!.(_ .. ;t1 'l'llf:ATf.IEN1" brochures, prornotl~n. SPORTSWEAR t.IFG . $25. Woman·~ 216" l ·spd. l..gelamp,64S-'832 \I Got •11J of th«•• JOU\ Woodwork . Repairs • .rtJ...- 1>honedeal 111 luwn l'al "'t• train you to sell At.k r.bout our 1nrcnt1vc d 11 ·cli\'e ••· 4'r:anc1·spd.M2·5"481 ·\ ._,._..,y_'" .. '"'' :\ mod 1 J lloov.f."' tl94 ~18 hu1ncs with an ;1t·1·t·lcr:il rommission s pllt. Cal nee ~ a fa t G....,. Stile 1055 ~lMm au lor •ak U. • bo• ~ es. a mes .. ~:· -----t-d eourse thnl st:irts im Cliff Landry. 673-7601. jCrCSSl\'e 'JOI to cprcscn Cw: OI & ••••••••••••••••••••••• x thu111e.....,our •. 6'6·78611 f'\'C:lo. fllX Answ•rinq Serv. mediately If you arc in 5 mll i l 11 " e · oa' t al .... ,...... I Ol O Mlsc. Motorc)'cle p11irts 4'r: ~--ac~~~~~r;r. i-'.: ea-n•-. F'orm1ea Arc I '''" loon c• JI or R.._. arell~.873-7569 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-.. " " •1~:1 ~ . .-u tt•r"stt'<l in earn1ni.: ht ~ " much more . 15•7A •,T'llrftl-.~•111-"'1"nu ~ Acctylene/weld1n ii SO p •tu·nv ~h1 rt :::. 1ru·lulil' r IJ1rt.'t'torofNur:se Relief. Com"letes:iOO.Colordarlt Or•n•• Ave, CM~ iatoChrl•lm•~ Ca•ll ''. rnoncy n11n the ii.lr1rt . .., l 'Su 73 JO 84 30 TACOIAR "' Kod k i. n. ......... ,, ... ~·Tn<ew•ll \ yrs.exp.642-7909Jay wkn<ls f:1t)it•r. pr1•f"d 1 1 1 1 .~a l'< n · or · : . room mo. $400. , • "!-~. ~. ""''""' -• f:1 IE s.-1:1.7·;tr1 ..:ct n< 1"•clu;ili zt'( t\'t' 1':1rk Lido Conv. Center , Help Ncrdcd. 1'op waacs. su"""r 8 110und proJector """ .......,... ~ •PP<ll•r Th••••1t•"1",1: ".'° lr:un1nj! on th1· Job u\ one A 1 J) I T..co 25252 "" •. 1>a1 .,, ,,., .. 1>-c:. •l · •• Sl0-$30 ~r l'\t'. t:r~·;1t for hornt•n1t1k Cr:s ~:1 7170 01· H4W421:tfi J> J~X .l'tt'V IOtlS l.l ll.~ w1:r111 ~ ' !tl'r\'\t'{' C'XPf'I' Vannus I 466 t1agsh1p ltd, N.13. PJ)Y, e · ' •"00, $350. Argus 8X Garage S'ote : 11011.R ·'·•••••1111..h.C1UMl>Wll"' als.Marine ll niany 101.1 nff1t't'1> Joi;:.i\ •'" p R" I "'Un• llo'lla -" f.>4.2·8044 . ~ az u. ~u,., • Zoom s uper 8 movie Memorial 1-losp, Ht.tnter t l«1nf0f"m1t>0n-• ·_.,i 1..:I thr11out ()tnf'l~t' (;oun· · • • •-• 0 01 0 camt ra $175. All undtr Chapter Aux. Sul. Nov l5 '. <"·'"'·~'.:...-(' ... •' .. <;•t':\' .. ·"· ~ .....,... " 1.JQUOR CLf.llK. ri;ir'f !ih1ft ... & 11pm.11un With time C\'t's, o\'l't ~I . C°Jll ;ul v:inta ~l'!t t.M•I !i-121.1 ~AM to3}>!\I G7:J-75:W lY. c.all for further de• JlN. Director of Nurljes. TB..EPHOHE •••••••••••••••••• ••••• t:nl ~ .. Arlt·nc , (7l ·t ) (;arfield t:onv . llosp. SOLIC ITORS warranty.m .SBB1. i o AM ·1 p~, !JlllS HARPOOHGUM l'Wl-H142 Sub-AC'ute Psyc;h. set· Useyourphon1t11thorne. Cah 1015 GibraltcrAve. ·M WANTED Uand-rnr1tle s ta1nlrs!i ling. 7781 Garfield, H.B. Earn fantastic Cf)m -••••••••••••••••••••••• JifOVINC :Gac.aiteSale. a;Wt1l,lnc.ascwJJ1.lr.1t.».Dl · Loanflro cess 5'1pv p I REALES T.ATE IS47 -9fi71. mission.-; ror talk iniC toSil,·cr Pcrs1an Kittens. t.:vcryth1ni::goes . TOP CASH"""D.OT.LA"R rno,harpoons,etc r'1r~ S9ltt f·\·c l';ud l_.11<1n efSQOne OPPORTUMITY Miness people. J ust in -CFA 2 r.tale:oi . Unbelieva· 1014 Linden Pl. C.M, r.:.;r...i~? ~A.r.ci~~ Ulte rlf\o. f'rrfecl for cxPt-·r nt 1·1·ss M ~nit S t \\'i:lt l0<·ati:d Hf; uffi<"« quire ir th<'Y can use our bl e di 11posit1 on!.' & Garage Sale: Thurs & Fri, ART OBJ £CTS, GOLD swordfish. Penn. fi11h1nR lcv('JAl~o rt.-cjOhs ecrea ry · ...... , 2 1.· .. ,.,,, ... 1 RN money toht>lpthemex-beauhfulcoats.S75ea.or 16390 J .• Cr S ILVE:R SERVICE. reel14 /0w1th80U)·ds ('''N'fHOl.Cl\Hi':l·:n ... u ~ " pand th eir business. le5s if bou•ht to••ether. 0 u >' · new !JO lb hne & uo v 1 · oi le 11 '''' ~ " W t · t Nr llco l • f"I NE" FURN & AN• Jo;m'ployrr't t'.'ut l\J:.1•111·\• l.i· ... d 1n 1••. t ,, m 1111 t .. r s;i 1·-~pt' J us ·ss is ncy 1-.:xp. pref. but will train. 960·3164orS5l-261 1 Ne':.,m801~5 er . · · .. TlQUES."'""'-·......,. limited rlass rod t)thcr '"JOI S .. i.:rt':11!' Your 11v.·n d~·s k 1> · M 1 30AM -"·" b .. u .....,.. ...... ...., ,,.,, r v1n~· .. tl·IUl 1,1.r 111 11 1·ra1 sys lcnis /11m,, II ·, . 10 solicitoni ne'""' ....... )" -· lar..:e l'enn reels&rods N B h 7 14 /S~' sos and 11ht111i• l:JJ ll for 1n XI k" d Docp 1040 1 '~1_11 _•·__ ·· '"· 1n.1r1uf1u:turi•r ha~;in un W f<" 1 h nl wot 1n1e ron ~-larJ:l" /c<:es1nR t•ompa ny. Ho.MholdGoodsl065 Cancelled Conti-act. 2000 Mi sc. new I\ ;ir11tf--·----------I nit·•hatt• uitt·nini.: fur :.i ll·rvi .. l,j,· ' ,;or t•n Jo:. 0 . E . Co nt 111.'t 0 Ask ror Roy l:lend1nn1ng, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• )'ds carpetin~. below hard,,_,·ar1· 1nC'ld . R ~li.:e l'i•r!>., nnno·I ~··t·rl·l.r)' ro• rnyt•r, !((•:iltur Hoa C'ht•. Jt . N . Co.s t a s:'JH-1000. •PET WORLD• cost. I in.stall $47-872'9 pumps, stainless Sll'Cr ,\t:i.i.-hlr11"1 •J\.: l>IW Nt·l,j,'J)Ort lll\·d I ·r..1 r., fol I • • • ~ • •. • ••· • • •• '· pur\111.:lulht·pi·rsunnl·I i:.\G~1~.cv1•sl17:1 •1577 ;:~P~l:l.642~~~rla T~1. 1-: 1· 1~ 0 N 1-: Cockers, Chihuahua, ... •··•··•·· • fl'irewood o r •. F.uc . S76 .. 1 n~...:::,~cel.), ~IC", l'lt· MILLING .MACHINIST Numerical Control Mlninwm of a t lea st o n e-yeaf"'t e•· p etir n c e on the H t ald Acr o c ente,. T ap e M illi n q Machine. Must ha"'" knowle~ ond a bili· ty to r-ead and in- t e rpre t blue p f"i n ts and sket c h es to perform mac hining oper ations to o btoin s~cific finishes a nd lottronces. Apply in ~rson 3333 Harbor Bl"'d Costa Meso, Calif. CELESCO INDUSTRIES. INC. u1.111.1i.:c·r :::~;~:;:~~~·1:§§~§~~~~~~ SOLJCJTOll.S 10 Girls Poodles, Shih lzu, G . .-~IS ·· eord, del. Oak. <.:oastl-"=~~~::.::~=------- ne.ded ' ·mmeoloately, Shorth,.1r, l'il Rulls, , [P lootl:S ,:. ,.. d , ly . \V1IJ IM· r1·s1)1111 .... 1ble rur HEAL ES1'ATf<:Sl\l.f:s ..:ood iniy, t:ood hours. min1 .Sehnauzcr, Poms. JIWKl Y ~' S8~·rl~;_oo .,.upp 'Boats.Powf'f" 9040 s t·{·rt·t .1r1a1 anrl :111 hrn1lt•d opl"rnn ~s for RN'S Ideal for i;tudent. over Pekes. West1cs, 100 \ •LAl'ITS !, ••••••••••••••••••••••• r111n1 stra!1\"1• dut11·"· 1n quahr1l'd s;1!\.'~ln'u1Jli• If Hl.5M·OO!ll mixed puppies. Stud svs i.;.it •nr .ii tlir•l" yt>u '. ORAPt':R·Y FABRIC SJJ..\fll'CLi\SSIC' rhuhll"tY l\lrl"IM'rsurooo"I )'ou,·oce.hunt•!<ot,C"nl'r"··to<· m-tbreed' •<25W 17th · • ,. · L~ 5 k d · ,.. '"' '" .... tFull--Timt"I .... , · ~ · ,. ;,r1•n c 11Mnl: 011 ran SA .-. toe re uct1on 2S' Chns O\"ernighter r1·p11rt '. rna1 r1t J1n1n~ and 11111.'ft•slcd in hii.:h SI at ra1rv1ew. SA . Open ' h1>t1n.:m .. u1<K ~:ilt<•n11 !I0-70~ off. Labor $.1.50 Ch ..... ·spwr,bint ,slps2 11'1.'r'olll\(•I f1h•s :uul re· c:ir111nl! i:Ollls you must l\,'.~"J •• surr_"· •. , ~.1,.'1'.~ -~~·r",. Telephone a es. t'\'eS. S.11-5027. .:,; t.o• 1~;~~~ ~~~';'' :.• per w id t h . K t: N $2.950'. G46-91JOO 1·ur1!~ a111! 1n\1•rf;11·1n1; 111 vt:i;;t1i.:atc our pro~r111n "' '" " I' k I "' "f' ·, BUTCllER DRAPERY h I I I · '''Al<>" A k r hos1>ili1I 11111.v. t:xt'L•lleru art ·.ttmc 1,1,·or a vat · Iris h Setter J'ure Bred •· l'llH.ISTMA..'iTltt. ·· :. · f.:uropcan Import ~ 25' Bult1c Searoamer Twin VoJvos, ball tank . v.11 ·•I'll !(",tills ~in t anc t:<J1 ' , ~-or m g · Jl ou,lywa"CS i Turnlhooftunu~f><l•h:m~ ... 1510 "A" E . E din"cr, I l · 1 11 ll' he ncfits . (;ontatt Mrs, ornin s. . • "· pups*""while theylast _, h • l"rnp oyt·1·s an a1>1>. wit l ;i ox •-1 1 r d ~ ·· lnte> t;h r1~tm11• t •H ' ; Santa An•. ••i -~• If you ha\'t' \')tl"t•llo•nl l)'fl 1n.i.:1hh<1rl11.1nd 11nd ("0111 · r11unieat1011s skills anti ;.1 n11u1 n\un1 11r :i )"l•ars 't'C'fctar1al skills 1nt•lud 111.: I yi•ar JK•/'!<oOIH\Cl t'X- llt.'rl('ll("{'. rou m:1y ht• tht· 111d1\·1du.1I Wt' "t't•k App- l) orcontaet ·r ·Kn1 gh1 . PERT EC 17112 Armstrong A\'(' Santa 1\n;i. Ca lif 11·v1n1• lndus1nal t:on\µlt'!<o ·rurn t::1!<ot un Allon at Ht>il 11111. :1 l1tt1t·ks No or r-.t.,u:/\ rttiur and Jletl 11111 1ntl·rs1•c11on. turn right on Arrnstrool-( Anequcil opJX)rtun1ly employer ,JC"nsl'n, fi.12 2734, Costa "' comm. <1.vai · 0 e· 556-72:>4 642-5440 .'. Our t;hns1m111> Tr.-.. will • ;,... "-UD\I Me s a r.t cm <l r i a I tailscall,540-0301. -; .. .,p .. 11r Th ~nk,.111v111 1: '. llospital , JOI V1C'toria L..osAnA•dcsTimes AKC Cocker . Red & •-U:iy & ;fi:111n l">tt· -tth. , I375Sunflow~r.CM Wh itt•, 1 •1~ yr old Ma le . :-. 11th6.: i111h C11U6'?.$jl111 -• People Powered Vehielc $.1250. G46·9'IOO :Mp, 3 wh, 2 seats, Xlnt oond . $500 new. Sell $37!i. J0.40-50' Diesel Trawlt·r:., C.~1 f.:OF. ; tormor.-1nformt.t1on -'. TOWTRUCK llRJVJo:H , $75.897·3218&962-8100 ·~.:·~··,~;···;•:····<····,·~:' Sailboat t.1anufarturl.'r Ml.ST IUILDER exper"d. G & W Tow1n..:. AKC DACllSl-IUND PUP ICMXI Irvine, N. B. 642· 1252 llEG . STAND. 968·9lJZ aftr 4 P!\t b/3-921.4 from $25 .000to $65,000 ATLA NTIC P;\CIF'I<.: J•w...., 1070 lit Gallon Aquarium. MAHITlf.11-:CO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1250. fully equipped su;.5491 G46·&127 WA...,TED wfheater, filter, rocks, , . - TRUCK DRIVER RO R z O I (Russi an " dynaflo purnp, comes 28 Mont(•rey Tr~d1t1onal. INDIVIDUALIZED Wolfhound) 6 mo's, TOP CAS tf DOLLAR w /nice assortment or Chrys. crown, io B. hcatl, Class I lie. Relief dri,·er trained, show quality, PA I D F 0 R Y 0 U R tropical fish. 557 -1548 aft. fathm. stereo. xlnl. eonJ. "flr~D on Jong hauls. 13 Speed termsavail.639·2182 JEWELRY. WATCllES, 6p.m. 846-3848_. ______ _ Jmmed. open1n..: for a mast builder . Rrq's min 1·2 yrs cxpcr. 1n Jleharc wclding & ma s t as- sembly. l\pply, Islander Yachts, 1922 Barranca Rd, lr,·1n0e~. -----1 lL transm. Willing to help in ART OBJECTS. GOLD, $87S.--9' NEWPORTt:ll whseonoffdrivingdays. YorkshireTerrierPups SILVER SERVICE, Ml .. Di h h J h L MANAGEMENT '' Ch.bloodllne,tiny FINE FURN & AN -K •eous ng yw/6 po nson~ Call Mar"aretPriest w~• 8081 O I" " 3 lbstudst>rvict>5J0-64SS TIQUES.&15_2200 --cove r -I mos o u. Sailboat fttanuracturer Tempo Temporary Help 1 c:.:.:c:.:=.:::.c.::.:cc:.:.,:c::"::I -~~!::~'.'.:'.=:':::~--••••••••••••••••••••••• 6754241 . PROGRAM Mi.STER 111!(J25ky Park Irvine 11-ttto You 104S Modi--.. 1071 1..:c.:...::=---- Jli·i·ei ve your own IMSTALLER )·~~~~54~0~-4~4~SS~~~~:••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• ;;:~!••••••••••••• COHSIGNMEHT SHO,. .S u per Deal on 2 1 ' Ad bl rttl bl k Teno's_T,urnover Crui s ealon)!: cabin pl·rsonul in -thc -fi\•lrl Cap:lhleofin.stallingany _ora e 1 e ac pup-Bench Grinder, Val ve cruiser. f'iberi.:las1; hull, 1r·a1ncr at no l"OSt to you. ilem on the boat r{'lated UMUSUAL pies. 6 wk s old cute l\t aehine, lliesel Te11t WE MUST RF.DUCE fine shape. en~ not too IA'arn tc1 Sl'li ho mes with to hitrdwttr~. plumbinA & N e w po r t JJ c a c h mull<;. 642·5063. Stand. & parts bins, OUR INVENTORY }<'AST fine. J\take ofr over $tiQO, an ael"Clcra1cd t·ours L•, minor electrical. 2 to 3 writer /publisher seeks Pupp ies. Australian"_&lcc5_·'8=32"--------BARGAINS GALORE! 673·307'1 . :"Intl earn b1~ nit1n1•y frorn yrs expcr. rc1.j"d. Apply, mulll·l<1lented c.ssiJ11ta nt. Shepherd mix. 3 m alc, 2 l l 1·2•t 4 1--'-"-------- thc starl. Current ex-Islander Yarhts, 1922 Must be fast , acC'urate femall'.5.\8 ·4333. Misctl&..ous 8080 ~=':':":':',~';'~,~~··~'·~·~~~·~,·='"""'=l 20'SkipJack ,supcr [·h."tu\, p;1nsion prni.:ram, pro-1 _,0a""r"r~ac"o'o•cRodO'-'Clrc•cio•~•~·--1 typist, good organizer , ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ fully equip'd .. r<1d111 . f.qua1 Opportunity 11 } PER SOM OFC Employer M /f<' $650. Rcecpt tlull{'S. ~~its i~/~/1~1a~~c~:-~e~~: SALES COUNSELORS !d~i~~-ll~~~~:~,/_n~~~:'. MAou~~~~li~~ $~~P .-!ti~~! WANTED SS CASH SS FOR ~.~.o : P r 1 • P t y ' i'icw license{'. c<1rn s<il cs ror Newspaper Promo· up & rescarrh. DeJ::ree in gd. disposition 675-014-C ORfENTAL RUGS, need Good used fum /refrigs 111 JO days to 2 we>cks with t1on . Must enJOY w 1 orking En..:lish. accountin.:. or - . . I several used rugs & Frzts/stoves. 546·0'168. · 1971 38' Twn Scrcv.· Cht:rs .~ ... ----~~~~! h \' y l y p 1 n g Personality+ !\1AIO v.·~ntcd , immcd. l.otsof \·anct y. NH our fabuli)llS, one of a with )"OUnR peopc 10 to eC'OOOmics dcsirable.JobStnpedk1ttenneetlsa lo\'-tapestcy,pvt.plysonly .. . Co nnie. full covers , kind tr:un1ni.: pro~ram 14 years of age. Reliable ma)' entail some tra\•cl. inRho~e . Vl'i-Y soft , \'Cry 640_5219 Kiln for stretching coke & sharp, very lov.: hrs. 5Jp:.i Lasl hut rull l~asl. 80'.; tcansportation required.. Compens;ation arrange-Io v 1 n g . Gue s_s;l----..:::::.:::::.:... ___ I beer bottle!I (novelty_) & 7. radio & j!cncr;1tor, opening fur ro•hablt• CONTHOLCAHEf:H 1·o mm1.,s1on paid at t1n1c t:xcellcnt part-time posi. mt"nt is unorthodox but what ? ...... his name 1s CHRISTMAS ~an lo produce continu· 539 ,500. Nt. 1.uln BridJi!c. of rlos1n1: t\1 any others t1on. liigh pay for 2-3 lurr:itive to t•ner}!etic ··stripes''. r.1ov1ng to SHOftPERSDRE.AM! ing supply. After 4pm. Da)'S 67:J -7J00. t:,es woman over 30 . 536·041 l Employment Agency arl' 1r~·111).! 10 copy our hours eaeh C\'c nini,!, half-.....,....,00. __ , s· •.·. Hn,·tol , apt. and ran 't keep. MB-1776 675-5i67 a sk for Biii 3400 lrvint•, Stt• 1U2 t\taitre d ·, cx1>er 'rl . Hers Nwpt Heh 714 /556 -M505 rt"f('d. l.::111 for itppl a ft - .,...." .::~ r HXl"s of Nationally Ad-proi.:rams soyouowe1t day Saturday. Call S.A. No\'. IS. 9am to Pleaseeall646·1484. \•e rt ised brands . Musical to yourself lo 1·all lhl' 642·8102 for interview l2noon. 1-...tn.Mtrts 8083 '72 Grand Banks 32" Al'. 6pm, 642· 7RMO l\l aiia~ement . .l ·PEOPLE l'EllSON Exec. look1nA for parl timo business asso(•iate 1n wholesale s upplies . Husinc:ss full y t·a pitaliled. l nlerv1ew G73-'2223 Man with access tn kiln to stretch coke & beer bot lle.s (novelty) lo prod <'Ontinuinj! s upply. Aft 4pfll.. 548· 1776 "1arketini.: o...i.r D .. k saoo t.1ajor firrn offC'r s eorn- plete t.ra(nln ~ to dt·~reed indiv. who seeks <'arccr oppor. Xlnt bcnl:'fits. Call l.'.ar l Cannon. s:13 .2700 Dennis & Dennis l'crsl)n nel Set\' ice or I rv1nl.', 2\>82 M'iehclson Or. -~---' POSITIONS OPEN FOR: r1·st UuL 111 the end, before6:00 -""'-'-'-'--------1 MEOW, MEOW,5kittens Je,,_,·clry. Luggage , "° i·l}mclotht·bcst&#!eltht' ----. W3itresses , ~oo d pay lost their lcase, nd new Radios. Photo Equip., VHF, RDF. sath. niany ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtras. Bns tol PP 644 -522« Kay String Bass. good H Ell l' AH PET ·rrt•at-S~les W~ml'n f /tu"!ie, pt /· benefits. ,\pply betw J & horn~ 54:.::6..:·"="'----I etc. cond. $200. French bow loots, Sail 9060 mt•nt. i.L("CllSt«I & un-lime. G1fl shops _in C.M. 6 D . 529 .Accounti_..Cletk & o <• t >pe pm ._ cn.,n_Y 5 , 2 Yr old . Fem . St . •• ., hcenst"<I. plt•asc call im-ran ·. • r_. A\'en1da I 1co. Sa n llcrnard.AKC,"ood w'oth $15.Call.551·4897 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHOLESALE Cataloguc mailed your home free. 18' Sail Boat v.· /tra1\cr l\lathern<ittcal skills & mature Jnter\'1cws tT1 " n1 e d 1 at c I y . L 1 n cl a · · · Clemente k'o"·. "''-''"I Pl.JONE: Sigma Martin 12 string S?SO. See at 38H w. Bay aptiludc is nec<>ss. Some 5.SS-75.'l.'J 11./14 , 4-6 ~t Galleon "" JoJoJ CXJJCt 11rt'f'd. Accurall' -------1 Gifts, So. C~t . Plaza, W •!TRESS WA YHE guitar with rase. New Costa r.1 esa. For info C:<ill lyp1ng rt'q"<l, 1----------1 C.M. or eall 8.18·3H14 . "" Affectionate blac k male cond $250/b!lt 875-6629 548 P /time days & Barrnaid cat. 2 yrs. alteretl, shots. WAREHOUSE SALES 1 ;;;==~'2"-=.:...:~~:l -:':'00"-'2020~':.· _____ _ Recept Typist F'ront ofc appcaranc{' & 1>oise esscnt1111. Plt'.'asant l('Jephone voi{'t'. At·· fur ale typing. Warehouse Hel~,. P /time. 49:1-8122 X34. En1p!oyee bcnC'fits. OP· portunity to Arow in an equal oppor. co Apply In Person MODULEJ.RH l2158 (;amino C;i 111strano Suite 2U.'l San Juan C11p1st rano Receptionist M S ! DATA C{lHPOHA.l'ION has un imml•d111lc openini:. for a rct·c11t1o n 1s t 1n our t:or1'10r ate Offltcs. Duties ,.~rill inC'lude lii.:ht typ111g , oper<1llni:. a Ccn· trl'X tonsolc :11HI i.:rccl1ng \·tsi lors. SCllOOI~ RUS ORIV F:RS, 5.9 PM · Wk n ds off· box trnd, 644·0139. 581 -2335 Pimo1 & O"JClfll 8090 Hobie 16" w /trailer. Sl900 will 1 rain. Good driving SS"-'1-· lc88.5c.__K_o_ll~y-· _____ 1-'-'----'--------·l ---T-O-Y-A-U-C_T_l_O_N---I•••••••••• •••• • •• •• • • •• Xlnt Cond. ( 1) 7i2·so:fk rerord a must. 1-:xccllent -~t ini DaC'hs hund, b\3ek IOOO'<OFTOYS PianoTunerHas 1 _,_rt..:S~P..:M=·------joh for ho u sew i vcs . WAITRESSES female. Spayed, s hots. " Pianoforsale Capistra no /Sa n Exper'd.Fullorp/t. ToGoodhome.548-68..SJ. SAT .NOV.15,6:30PM ••960-llSS •• Hobie 16' C:ilamaran Clemente a rea. 492-387J Good hrs.NeatapJ)t!ar. 1 J\.1ASTER'SAUCTION 1-----'---------1 w/trailer. H.acc equip. O\·er 21 Free kittcns, unusua 2075 11-z NEWPORTBLVD Beaut carved upright Xlnt eond . $!,SOU. E.O.Jo:. Surf & Si rloin ~m~a~r~k~i·~·~s~&~co~l~o~"-·_"_"°_"_'l;;;C~OS'::;:T"::A-'M";;E~S~A~.~&1~6~·~8686;-::-! piano & 4 other nice up-1 _4~9=3..:·1=58=•~·------5.IJJO w. Coast Hwy, NB _6 wks old 645-8926 rights. $400 & up 493-6861 SCRAM LETS 1 --------~--. Was h er Dryer. dis-R•DIO • "'aitress, exper only, JoTee. I t.1alf7kitten, b_lark h""·asher , 10-s pd mins SportirtCJGoock 8094 "" ANSWERS Noon-I-:\'(' s hift_ Blue & ~ray tiger stripe, r ace r . Brand new .••••••••••••••••••••••• COMTROLlEO l(lv.k 546 5392 Scale Model of 12 ml<tir Dolphin. 3355 v;a Lido, . '· · · 615-1714 &12-4526 JEHNINGS Ab!iorb -Chute -NB s loop . 6 Ft. lon .i:. Guilt ~Homing -I----------/\KC German Sheph~rd Portable bed, single. $JO. COM'°UMDIOW fibergla ss hull. Call l\tOUTHS "'aitress. p/lime 21 +for female s mos. lo\'eS kuis Jionda 350CL new top end Brand new. $100. T'olo'O un-645-2200 Remember the good old ~ourmet r estau r ant. freetogdhome634-8331 C"ar bs$300751-99SS derwater s pear guns. I _c_=.==------- " h w 1 TV \I 11· d ' h hr powered by .22LI DO l 'I. xlnl cond. r.taturc women p /t for Quilting: I am l~Mlking for t•leanini:: ser\'. Car nee. hand quilter. Cat~ lleJ{'n Gingham Girl. 645-5123. Romcro Ph ~ 9ii00 1'h{' suC"cessfuJ tand1datr rnus t have a mature personality and front of· f1cc a111lt.'arance. If yo u meet these quahf1eations und are 1n - terc.sted in joining a pro· i.:rcssivc (_)ran~e Count)' rompany thal offl•rs ex- ccll{'nt benl•f1t s, com- JM'l1t1 vc pay arHI modern f:ic11itics, ple:is~· apply in pe r so n \.\'C'clnt>sday throui.:h Friday, 11· 1 lilm. uays, w en es ern / so. P 1me ts was c · Female M. alamute 8 mos. Long Pe,·o·an Lamb coal. x · " G J ib 6408120 r 3 " Cart rid ge . V e ry tras: 1n clu l'noa _ heroes shot off their guns · a t pm. IO\"es kids. free to .,ood Grey •nw·,,el ·a~. ~1 R dd c 'I c · d f h · "' .. ..., ...... ..,,, powerful & accurate . u er over." ast O\"- , n s 1 ea "' o t e 1 r WHO WANTS TO WORK? :ho'::°'m'-:"e~634';--8.1:l'-'~l--~-~l-o~f~f=er~,~·~·~· ~&1~2~-85~1~2~e~v=""....-1~645~·=2200~'_------1 er. Iii kin A Straps &· r.tOUTHS . DRIV0ACAB' . . T 'I \ ,. ~.,N, MEDICAL ASSISTANT, REAI. ESTATf.SALJ-:S CHOOSE " h . Shepherd mix puppies, 1 Ward's dlx gas drye<' ra1 er . , s 1ng ..... v- SECRETARY k 'r your 1°, "'bs. mo. old , but reserve now xlnt cond $75 sofa •T ASER • 1c63=1·=3..:106=------- E •pcro'e n •ed ln•t•ll \l.'Or or yourse · c c""'-9846 -· · • I · I h I O ~" .. " .. · )'our ov.:n boss. J\.1cn or ...,., 1Kroeler)$25. 842-1075 E ectron1 cs non-et a J7' 'Day day Sailor Primarily Back OfC'. Join #-1 ment / Real Es tate Loan 871 23 10 t J & t St '00 Munt. ll ch Physician . Torbe-11. Realtors Heplv l<>: Classified ad •F'rceTruinin~ V.'omcn. Can be sli•htly ~-m~·-80SO weapon -r r mo or, .-seeretary needed im· "' ••---c '""" c"''4 fl "P'I handiC'apped . Neat-••••••••••••••••••••••• TY R-..U U'tQ".><;>;ll :i rv · no. 564 c/o Daily Pilot. •Cadillac Program PO Bux 1560, Cos la ·llawaii, ,\capulroTn!Y." med . r:: x e e 11 en t ........ ~~-.-~-:··~i"i1'-~~ , -o, shorthand&typing skills Clean Appea r anee .,Llke Ne,,_,. Couch & Love .'.' -..l HIFi.Stereo 8098 $395.-SADO'f Sailini: Mesa, C.1192626. •Nationwide Rcferrals required . 1-.:xcel lenl VeL-t., retired. AJ:c ZS _lo seat. l\1 ist Green Velvet .; !fJ MEED ~:.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dinghy.6mos o!d . henefit program. 1\pply 10. Supplement your in-Tuxedo Style. $500 Eves. :C· CHRISTMAS"~ For an exceptional buy, 675-4241 . l\10DELS . MASSF:USES If unliC"en sed, let us as. Figure l\1odels, io: .. C'orts, sist you in ohta1nin ~ your t.1asst'uses n<'edccl . 'fop Real F.state license. Call mQ,. ey. N cw s I II di 0 .. , ..:'..:"..:"..:'..:~..:o..:ry~·..:84:.=2..:669=1..:· ___ I B. Kr;1fk a 5 49-61 ZS at TllE WESTLANDS come. Drive 3 cab 6 hrs 848·8887 1·~ MOHEY1 ·, on Major Bra nd ·stereo DA.NK. ll07 No. Main Sl. or more a day. Apply in '\; "~ Lido 14. Trailer ...,.rson, Yellow Cab Co .• Sectional. $150, sofa. SSO. .. l.lwil( ar011nd the hous", Components, call Mike Good •ond•'lo·on Santa Ana. 835-251 I. eoe. ..-I".'· di,!: oul thost: unused i. 979-1231. .. 11251 Slater Ave, Foun-tabletop radial s aw used ·•." 11ems & tvrn 11\i.'m 1n1o ,.. $875. 646-2346 6.11·3811 ~---------Needed Students p/l1me to help on l"l\'IC & county projects. Apply 1027 No Co3.!lt ll wy , No G. La~'Una Bea rh. 497-103-t, 3pm-6:30pm ft1 -f' ----1 · NEWPORT VILLA WEST New Rcs1denl1al . Care Fae1hl\' COOKS KITCllf:N AllJS kESIDENT l\IJJS lfOUS l<~Kf~EPF:RS ft1AIN'fAINANCJo: CUSTOl.>IANS App~ in per~on. 4000 l lil aria Way, N.R. Nq.W llirin~. 8arlcndcr, H ~W; Kilehen hl'tp ; Al lf1Ctive 1-lostcss no exrwr nee., mus t he 21. !"><l~I 9'1•16 ror appoint Nutses Aides, 7 J & 3 11 shirts. Exper. pr<>f"d Mesa Verde Conv. tlosp, 661 Center St, Ct.1 '..NURSES AIDES . & ORDERLIES Exper'd. llt1yview Con\'. l.fqsp, 205..'i Thorin ,\vC' CM. 642-3505.' ' ':NURSES AIDES Openings on all s h~fls, et~er . pre f'd . Some ltt1nees accepted. Apply ff'";. F·k S u pc r i or l thc1,;1re , 144S .erior Ave , NB 10. • Nlitelng-Relief RN 's & P'Jtlme t.VN's, Im med. inas. 642·0400. Pl\kJng Attcnd:int, 1'ver 1~.Callr. drivers lie. $Z.Ui per hr. Ca ll bet"-'n J &SPM,&44 -1100, ext S5S1 Re-al &tot• Soles Excell e nt opportunity for salesperson. Long e s tabli l'l hed of f irc speciali zing in snll.'s. Also, rentals & propt>rty management with al"'· counts lo take over for immediate income H\1.11()\ /SI..\~!) ... 6 73-6900 • REAL ESTATE SALES MSI DJ.TA CORPORATION 340 Fisch~r A•• Costa Mesa Equal Opportunily Jo:n\ploycr r.t /f<" S•cretary w/good basir skills. x\nl phone personality, Euro- pean or Australian baC'k· j?round preferred. Call 752·9525 . lain Valley. twice. $200, dinette set. -o Chnstmas mooe)'. \•CIU ~ 6' CHERRYWOOD stereo ••• 2 gla"" top tabl~ JC can put an ad this size I Ad . BOYS N G LS t ""· ·'" '"'· J"-unckrtheDa1lyP11o1 • eon so e. m1 ra l , L A D IR . 12 ° $40.960-2952aft3. ,.-_ CHRi-·.• '"TREE ·.'.•,' Al\t /FM, turntble, Xlnt IS. Earn Chrt st rn asl-'-"'-'-"-=-'-~-'----1 '\..'. "'·""" money workin,I( a few PADDED Bar. 4 stools, .;. &llsta11olyouriiooohts' ~ cond. $100. 645-7857 aft hours after srhool and fo ot r a i I , pa d d e d .\·' Our Chnstma$ Trl'l"' will ·;.., _6cp_m_. ________ 1 Saturdays.' I( you are armrest, bac is white o • · ~ h k .t, •PJll!'•t oo Thanks11:1•·1na: J:' :C· 11)' again on ..... e. 4l . , .ECR ETA Ry to Presi-honest. ambitious. and formica w /loeki.ng door ;"-11th" 18th. Call M2·S61B • dent also !iome work for not afraid to talk to peo-for liquor. Like new. 'l formore1nfMmahon . ·,. other Dept. MAr's. Good pie, phone r.t r . Wolfe at 642-53Mor&46-9SS9 -·r"t'ilf'i"#)::.-:cr,"'tr.M•··;.'A proficient in secretarial 645 ·2873 . Equal Op- PANASONIC Quad Receiver. Quad 8 lrack. 4 speakers, $190. 645-89&4 P /Cat w /trailer, good cond. S2 .950 675-2.391 aftcti P)1 18' Sol Cat with raring ge ar $1375 493.58-11) Boats, Sl ips Docks 9 070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 " portunity Employer Bedroom set: Solid Oak loah lo Manne s k i\ s manuatory . k ing S1350. ~old JearBrownTweedComerSet, ~"'-' BOATSLIPS ~i~97gn4!t~i:-Reagent.s & Merchandise chandelier 751 -0956 bolsters, am /fm.rteord •• ;r.r;~-;;·;........... Some l1ve -aboards REC ~T 5500 plyr, stereo. Nev. used.~ al 9010 645-8616 Ext4UIJ a--• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sofa & Loveseat, never S250. 2 Blk Leatherette ""''"'r- Personality +for SECY.REC Anffquitt 8005 used, very good qual., Bar Stools, $15. ea. Din-••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR SALE 40' 1•0\lo'er phone&publicront:1rt. Part-time Jlar bor Area••••••••••••••••••••••• sac. tttoving962-2562 ing Table. 4 swvl chrs, BOY SCOUTS NEED Boat Dock with 3iledrm Gdtypin~. Will train. Md 's ofc. exper . pre· Leaded stain glass dbl . blk /grn,$150.96341146 BOATS. Tax Adv a n-Condo. w. Newport . CONT ROLCA RE l-:lt ferred.545·11W7 6·9PM front d oo r !'I r rom MOV ING : Hide-a -Bed, tages.C'allS46-4990 $84,500. 675 -4 293 .,& Jo::mployment Agency llolland $300 979·5195, this, Qn Mattress set. Firewood, $60. Cord. Call 979 3566 3400 Irvine, Ste 102 Service Station Atten-559_4893 · · sofa -matehinJ: ehair s, Sun .. Mon .. Thurs., aft 6, Dory fishing boat $1800 or --'--'· =~·-----_.;.. Openin~s C'Xist fo r fu ll Nw pt Bch 71'1 /556 ·8505 dant, exper 'd. Day & lamps,dinette.536-8588. 586-1159 Ask for Collins best offer . 2 lor ke rs, Despera.tely n1..'ed s~i~:· time residential and in· Eves. Full&p_!time.Ap-AppliClllCfS 8010 . . or Boling. depthfinder675-9631 · f · • \"Cl'llmenl salespersons Receptionist ply, Shell Station. 17th & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sale: Beds, pia no, .'.lnttque>l-'-'--''-'-=------1 moonng or 25' Tri P I I k h · h ~-~ & C 1 1 9• h b responsible young co.lif)ie nn( iro ers w O'-''IS lo rT"VnT """'°· Irvine NB. Refrigs, t'r eezer s & chair, poo\ tbl, mise.Sale Tiek Toeker T~rirt 1 ,Large w e~l ont 846_7632 artr 6 PM _·;;..:,. aff i li 1.1t e "''il h an Position for friendly· . ' . Washers. Dryer & Ois· 642·7607aft.IO:OOA.M. Shop. Super low pnces. trailer, fully adJ11stablc estahhshed and cx_p:lnd -hright indiv. in thill Ser vice Stat1on ,Attcn-h h N & ed 120E.19th C M 10·2 foranybottomSSOO/bst TwoJS'.$10montti=;:!- 1 n g n p e: ra t 1 0 n fascinatini! C'O. Beautiful dant. Ne~ exper d man, W~~~ee~~-us:w pri~ses · Mo\'lng to Smaller llome. · · · off. See al Udo Shores 30001\larrus, N.n;::.:: Pr,•s t1A1ous Newport location & xlnt benefits. p/tlme nights & wknds. 54i.3501 (A kf L ) · All excess must go! 65 Ga l l o n C u s t o m tlotel617LldoPatkDr. 673-793l 64~ Hea c h o ffi ces near Ca ll Marion ~1ann , Don't apply, unl~s you · 5 or cs Ma ny mise pieces of Aquarium with Giant i?~;;~~::::=::=::=±~==~:::::::::;~~~~ ()r11ni:e County Airport. Sl3..z700. Dennill & l)en· want to work . 2590Sears 1890 Co untry fum.incl 'ng2Br s uites ; Seachest.Newcom plete Q :"\~· v1d{'Q s ales tra1n1nJ!, ft· nls Personnel Servi re of Newport Bl , CM Mon -Sa Kitchen Gas Range $300. lovely decorator dining, waterbed. 751-9673 '°'°".I ST AR GAZER fl.,:..,_ 1 :: 1ni.:e anti educational lrvioe 2082 Michelson 7-4pm. 646-1115 bar. bar stools & kit. l!'.~~.!!.!.;.:_.=.:"~CL.\Yk POLL\N ~ benefits. superior rom· Dr.· ' SEWING p . . items. Even bikeit-al l H6.09; fMlodd el RR layo0ut A'J .. ~~1.': ~ ,._o.;.,....,...,Wlt:lo ~ un~~~~;.,.. •! m1s!t10n split a nd the op-. rogresstve co. Refrigerator. Ctoss·lop quality merchandise. No x o away -rea y ~ .. ,...If A«••';~,'"" Noe s..... oc) u;ait ... •. portunity to carn v.·hile Receptionist/Clerk, part needs upho~stery lead· f'reezer,$50. junk. 314 Orchid, CdM. fortrack.962-1550 ' 1-1-;:-2 ~~':,~'~= ,,,_,_ ,.., ~ 1mprov 1ng your. ex-limel2-4, Phone,litetyp-m a n . Sewin g exper , 640-7608 67S-6U6 T.V. Port l9"Zenithplays ~, .. 1,.V1 <lf,.ou.Zcxlooc:IW!h•ogn. £. ~ ·~ pcrtise ina11raectJ11ofre-lnj?, malure. M rs . needed.Goodpay.fDayEI · D •w gd-.Tankva•uum._ ... , .. _,. ~:_ }!1g-_.nq,o., !;~0"" :: al cstatc sales, and ex· Sorensen,833-3741 w~. Apply at, 3 17 edn c ryer l"' ashe r SOFABEDTwinSizc. .-...:. .. • .,,.,,. IC-. , "-lt.l M,,~ ~ A 1 r w a )' A v e C M for sale Must sell l~p~a=rt:_::s~Sl:=::.7=""-..:::."'=525::.-;--:-:--=-::l ll2n•~>l;'il'J·' • .:-J.e...,"""""' .w """'-" changet. We have open • · · ·839 _,.,,_ · , 'l~nc-6~1!....... •• e!IC'tOw.!I ran,in• from a RECQT TYPIST S-tOA M or 2:30-SPM. '"""".>U· An.6•554·2000· Ma•navox ste r eo av-l<lh<~ ~-. -:.; IT,.. 119oo-. 61--u.lin"••IU' ,• 131 ,000 Condo to a Oevelopment/Construtti1 SEWIMG Auctioft 1015 Modem Blaek ltideabed SP.Caker. Boys & glrh1 :;:,.,._H,~~ ::=-~ 11.J • ;! $3,600 ,000. Indus trial firm near O.C. Airport. Special mach. Single ••••••••••••••••••••••• couch. Like new. Sell or bikes. xl nt eond. Orfer. l?~ :f~ ~~ Mc '' ~1 ~ Park . If you want to Actlvl? desk . Req 's eedl E 1 A It trade for queen sz bed. 6'4·1975 11 w....... ~2,...., ~~......, n i 11.., <1void the limited ex· judR"eme.at & lnltlaUve. n e. xpcr,ony. 1 **I BUY** IJS.54B-0223or645-4325. ·1c:.:..:..::::.:.-------I 11 n...... •I'-~1°"""-''"' . ._..._'° po!'ll.lre Ma and Pa office, Growth Poeition. Typing for Pat, 642-3472. N.8 . Good Used F\lmlture & HOTRAJN & LAYOUT :;~ !;~ ;;~ .. the ngidily or the chain 5S wpm &, accurate on SHARP GUYS ApplianCet1-0 R 1 wlll Virtue game table&: 4 up-S'x9' ready to run. ~'~" ~l:-' ~~,: .. it l ore~. ;ind the IBM t'Xec. Sal~ry oom· SelltarVou.. hol&tered ch airs, gd. Bargain!586·9179 ,,_ •1 11..,... ,.•~ b b I, 1 • t.:xpcr 'd in hi gh fashion l•NQt ... .,,,... _ Ut\laucrat1c uni:: 1nl( o men"urate w /ex per . oc MA.STIRS AUCTION rond. $100. 581 ·6321 Re·" Drape•. n 00, to •ell· 10.,.._.,. '°'o io .. the glan111. pho ne or putentla l Phone Mrs . me n 's c l ot hlnl( & ;u .. ~~&i' i;~ J;~i write in strict confidence Krau3, 9?9 ·48.'iO. sportawear. Mu$t have 64641616 & I J ].f6ZS Formal Dining Rm Set ing, -9ppx . 16 ' lonf . $25. P..,,,.., ~'-"' ,1_, to Don Berman. Quail JCood cefi;,, Full & p /lime Aft 6..C:• 14z .. 1 S4Z w/Bulfel, Bar w /3 stools,,1 _.:S36-.:...:c.".:°'.:..._______ »°"'""""" ,. ,_ ..... _ Plactl Properties. Inc .. Sellintz unything with a positlOM avail. Ca ll fbr ColfeeTabl.&c-4-0552: 2 Rrnsbamboofum.Antiq 1"'1'C"'-''!!l :.t::' tt=" f!~ot> 1400 Qu al l Street , DallyPllotClasairledAd appt&lntervlew Cla Ir d Ad 11 II bid bl d bk lit:';. ~7=.. .• ~=.. THELOOIC' . ss ie 1 e e Couc h&-Matchinachair t • re!,er , ca,e. ,. 1-t,..,.. ,. Newporl Beach . is a simple m111ter 1telJ!S, s mall Items or w/footstool.S40. Broyhill c hina ca b , ,.,,,,,, io:=..-tea-. "O~::" 714·752t1920 justcal\642-5671 . 644-6500 anyitem.642·56711. s..6.9109. 631).ol&37 al\ tlam.O.G . ,.,fi}Good ®"'-{)N~:j • I -- • • • ' ' J " \ • ' I ... 1om--sp .. d1. Motor HG"'''• 9010 We It... 9" ... , ..••••....•.•.•....••••......••...••••••. rr· f"iberaJa.u. C.1htdraJ Rent '7J 0\'ttlaod 29· llull. W hp Chn·1ler 14aded. Free mild t-:ng. need worJc . lliibal rat-. Pri pt.y ~ otrtrover $800. 64&-0872:. 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Call to apprec. , , •••• ••••• ,,,,,, •••••, 499·3498 4915--SSOO l lQ)Crolret l<aml. !--_:"'"~:!:9'°'~---1 &•atina. $3100. ...._0520. HOHDA CARS SZ79t TOP "'YR ... i'"_D .. I S ........., u...i .,, K•n., .. ood Eo•at• s u.ITft'llfy ~· C•••ri.S•. M.ACHOWAID Mil ••••••••••••••••••••••• pas.1 Wgn. F'\111 po .... ·er, ~Harboi"Blvd. Roftt tlZO Mo4w"-R..... AUT(U<TRUCKSALES $ MOT RS AMC 9905 am /fm . Xlnt. $1 00. C..taM... .... .... • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20'-22'·24' lJCNtlarbor,Sa.ntaAna ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ .,.... l'l1INI : Campc:rs ~up, SpeC"i•I Weekend &: 531-«IOO S3J·M21 Paid i2 HORNET SST. Xlnl · • '6.1 Olds 98, 4Dr. New Sh•lls 11, .•• 0 lll Weeki~ r1lea. R,.eserve , r;;a,upgw511 A~·t'ry Pkv.·y DF'rwy eond. Lo mi. AC/AT. ctie\•rolet 74 _Veca GT.4 tiret,blitt&tuoeup.$62i, · • ..,, -up. 11 -.ror•lolida.>'•now. '73 Datsun pick up. m•1 (6~ 'Wli,I.. MISSION VIEJO Sl'T9S.&U-8964. &pd, 16,000 m1 . $21~. W1!l Ph: &t2·1S61. 1orw11y, 8S8 W 18th, C~t RP.:'" .... ~cvuOTOR wheeb.r•dio.119'75. FOR H , ~ ---------1 ootLSider trade ror eqw· &l2·M7t H0Mo:.oiE°RENTALS &rta lron,ol96·9M 11..d VW'S eouq•meen &\l·2880 •!l5·l2IO ;62 Ratmbler b)' owner. 4 t)'. 7 14 -831 ·0333 or "75 Cuti••• Supreme. Xt f.'Olt S1\LE '13 Ca b-0\'r !25N. tlarbor Blvd. S.A. Must sell ! •72 Cooner. Big U.)GU 1"r~~~~a XJrU buy. "72Corona ttt ark dr .. 43 .000 m1. $350. Call _2_13_·43_1·5500 ask for Bill. in~~·!:11 ~'W~~f' l'rnpr, ts' bd. s lJ)5 •I. 1ct• ••531 ·2S03 •• Ures.um/fm .Grl i ha pe. PalclfororMot AU'rl·l<)RIZ.•'.ll J J ,24l'otPG,himl..butgd,_..,_·$_7_34_i_•_f_l _.•~·p_m_. ___ ._.1 1 C "'·I d It.,,.,. ,.,.., ...,...,. 1 . .;.. mpa a 'on,·ert. rul •1.-1..-. 9957 hx . ril.Oge, sink. slorage, SJ .~. 979-GWB, Rick Sl\t.t: ·S~R VI Ct: con · """'· ,....,.""""· Rambler Ambassador ·oo po .... ·er. nt>"'' lop. sharp rlll'H"UI elec wtr pump, l\'ICE ! Tf'leil.ers,Tr••~ 917,0 P1\R'l'S •Lt;NSINC .69 Toyota. nu system.a $800, 73000 m1. h•a \"1nK c111r.$19S u .... ·ner.7~1-1163 *•••••••••••••••••••••• $450. ·199·4ll\161S·528-I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '13 Oat~un plek yp. aTnt FI AT tra1a . l.'xhuusl.'"carb, & toUntrr. MLst sc..~! 114-~ 1974 PINTO .. . , Late Md l 20' Sanla Fe cond ; all ne w tires. front hrakN rt·hncd gd 846-lMM!I '7<! <.:he,·y Nova. 8 eyl. RUNABOUT . 1~ Sh~a . illD.Pt.r Trlr. self -cont IO•ded -'-b!li::)i:,J.,_s heµ & t 1.11t. a1r 1pow~r . l.O'>'' mi 's .A..ulomatic ,_ra,dio r ~f°!gane, hg4hls. 5t0'1'e &r w /re Cri1t . eOOter., a'Nn· boot. 49$-6M8. -llfii.:'lRW---'1.J?;lln'J ~. S!.ISOl>7l-2l'l4 Mc• 99f 0 M klni: 12150. ~--1192 healer, wh1t.c 1udewali. 4r.' ~ '' · s ps ·very c ean. ins:, hitch 41. sway bar,· '70Toyota ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... ___ .. 99•7 exterior d('COr . SuP<t Sti!>0,498·01~. balhlub. C"'l•. • whl $6 F,~ P U. Xlnt. cond . ......,,, lwlprowfed I2Q "A'. "A':Amerttt ~l ain 1974 IUICK -• h • (077JPI .,.. Am tm 8 l•k 11·~· or Sanlu ,\nu c.c7 2'"" Corotla w-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s arp. ,). I elc<" brks l'k I · -••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' """' -~·-l '<i .,,·er Camper fil~ an~· G. 0,,.,.ne~. !H6'.'~~·9' •""• be5t olfer. 546-lKXl6. 4 Spcl<tl, r;1d10. heatt•r. ·Ll~1 ll'F.U· 197Z Comt·t . V8 stick . SZ499 rompal1!ruck .usedonly 9707 Nll'l' ft1n11ly car ! 4 Dr lla rdlop Full 30,000 1n1 , l11l'C car M•CHOW•DD once.SS6·0159 9ti8·2600. 2 I ton plumbing trucks ~""'llll'l power 01r i·(l cto<l A _., Fi • ,..,,.,, . . ·· Sl750 1ofr 751 -5851 ,\UTO&TltUCKS"•'• 1 «1 mplrte w lsteel bins, •••••••••••••••••••••• i\r.1 /J<'r.l SlC'rt•o. t'ru1,;e 962~< [ 5 1''1 ~~ Motorcr;;i:-2 31 1 ~· t'ireba ll Travel pipe m achines. r~crnt '74 Audi .. ·ox, blk , 4 dr. a S1677 <'Oll lrol, door llll'k5. --·---'-'-"---'--· tz.aN tlarbor,SanlaAna Scoo 9150 Trlr. Sips Z. Xlnt to livt nl!'weng's,Xlntllres. x_lnt rond . auto. still on radial tires, \'1ny1 r1ior, Cortfltr 9932 531·00fl0 531·3421 ••••••••••••••••••••••• in . Space rent. $16. mo. 111 ha>· ·-v G•ne•al"". wo•r"nl)', ~'lur off"r D l • I h I & · I l · ~1 & ... UN ..., "' ~ ~ eM UfnA 11 l ..... ('(' ' Sf)l'l'lli ( C· ••••••••••••••••••••••• " I--'----'-------~ "''"' ·;5 PINTO Si a Y.'gn V-6. l!f7"'Kawasakt17M:C.lm· oms .ves.'193·W7 pr1t•cd lo !It'll. Call PPS.W-1447 Beloreyoubuy. see! <I lu.(e 1nlenor. l.O\lo'. 10,,.,. •TOl·'''••Sll ' mac u I a le $500 Ph · ... _ ..... _ ir __ 1 • Ca.st•1tde lne. '48-2616 d . d Mlaalon Vlelo ·...::''·"'i-_.·· TOYOTA miles. (OJ.5761. f or Cor\ ett(•s :ind othl'r l' s A c d fHZ-8335. ~·ork . 640.7442 "":9-~· Ce• . · ·74 1\u i 100 LS. 4 r. 't:. .,.59 auto. ,. , I . r a 10 home.Ask forTom. ,.. 9400 ilrordF'250P .U.~ .. Ton. Sllver8lue,w/011r&auto ~ 9 U4l•tl 1·ar'1 & trueks ~ St\•el radials . -L ov. •••••••••••••••••••••••/ R/H, Aff'. s· bed. Cherry trans, xlnt c.'Ond. m:Akt> Import• MAC HOW ARD 11 0 "' AH U Che ,·rolet , m1lt·a~e. Ueaul1ful. 1.1~· ·71 Yamaha 250M X . Grt'at Ttres and maJ!s . llurry ! rond. 51600. 548-8201 ofr, 673-4749 Avery Exit. S D. Fwt 19"6 HOfbor C '.I i..111 <131'13 AUTO& TRUC K SAL~S ~~~b~r~Jt~.~11 :~~it:lo~.ea~ 9391\!CU . Special ialt• Shape. Best orrer. f.\·f's Low miles . Best offt'r. .72 Aud i \OOLS , ·l dr 831·1749 Volksw_...n 9770 t2ANllarbor ,Sanla Ana !'o1aci\rthu r , Nc v.·porl price .~.~1 ·2S-03 :: ur wknds. 494 ·4S89 Call 673·7020 afl 7P'.\I JUST Radials, air , A 1\l / Fl\t ~--........ :?; ••••••••••••• _53_<_·6000 _____ 53 1·3421 neach 8..'lJ·OSSS ll()NO,\ XLI'". 197 •. """ '63 ·ro,·otil Land c, .. , •• , rad i o . $2 90 O. Ph : '71 850 Spidtt '7' l S I 4 U 40 ouo ---r.... ., """ ..... ., ARRIVED Xl t d 54C o~· VW . .e a >re, r. . . n.....t-. 99 3 5 miles . like ne,,.,·. ss;;o or re;ir e nd , t'O mpl etl' 646-:n92. mornin1o:s. I n <'Oil_· __ • ....... S m II \' 8 C l -......--__ . a · . can .••••••••••••••••••••••• ·;..i r•1 nto, 2'1.000 m i, Sl.8011 Ong1nal owner. • hslofr.496-S.158c\'eninGs Kears, housing, s hafts. Audi Fox .75 2 dr .. '62 f"iut 1200. G(NJf\ t'ondi &15·4&tlor551·057iJ. 'GS l)Qd d o~;1:n::~ahaTx -soo. ~2~1~~i & dr_u_m_s_s_•_ol '76 T~JeJ!UtkS ~~t-~~M. :!~~~~~~i ... tion . ~i15-1s 111•i '68~~S'74 -~~!~~,·~~~ia/~~-n~~; &16-1~l!~~~~:s~~M ~~ ......... ?!.~~ Cherry condil1on. '51 Ford l'il·kup l .. ,'",,m,111~&r •4 S--'-.74 Audi 100 t-'i. 2 dr, :illn ·l '75 Fiat X 1 ~. KOO mi. Utst SAVE offl'':,: ~Lai.: Ills._ Ford 9 9 40 546·9279 S9!1S FIH~t .546-3286. SIS, call bt ~n ,...... .... -• ----7P~f. ~\M 1871 •.A.idotnaff~s roof. auto tran~. ,\f,1 IF:0.1 Offt'r or S.S!lOO 1;75 l•\Mti or CodiHac 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~1 ?IT1\IC0400 ---CHOICE & lapc. xlnt C.'Ond. tnust &ll).7•15."l .. JJu.ti " NOW ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 GaJa,oc 500 t>S /Pll. ~or Hsl ~ 1'0YOT A sell Sl950, ~-6001 ·10 Fiat ~ Sedun, lo mi. ai r cond, aulo. AM /f'P/1 Call 84.K -8906 Clmsics 9520 W 9712 rlean. WI 20 To Choote fTom HUGE ster(.'O tape, Clean. $15~. T•·•DL'"'S r.1•! ·,•<·, P\'I pt )·S.14-1586. 1~75 ltusq,•a rna 360 GT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ftJlll. ,..-." • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----:.....___ CADILLAC -----I Xtr;1s. xlnt l'ond .. $1300. Original '41 Chry s le '75DcrhunPU $3777 Mcnda 9738 ·73 LTD Urouf!hm. 26.000 ATLAS Chrplot' l'ty""'""' Open Daily & Sun. 'lil JO' PM 29291-larbor 81,•d., Costa a.t esli 546-1934 1~12.J.t87 Saratoga. 45:0.t , like new. 4 Speed. h~ater, 1,321 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SELECTION mt. 1\1ost exlras. s.16-7206 ---1 52950. 675-5886. miles. '964-IY. l'llazdti .7a ltx2 cpc. 4 spd. or 5.52 3310 H,-;5 llonda 750 chopped. 4Whee!Dn'•tt 9550 '74Toyoto OVER 100 1'167 llcl ll one o~·rtf'r Lois of t·hron1" •1000 mi. I G. O O 11 m i . x I 11 t . .7 T · w N · · · ' ~•-Sl477 T Ch ,. 2, t)nno J.?n. t'"'' tire!> I M ,000 m ilc5. J>t S.A1r .. ~700oroffcr 842·5l95 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...,,. cond.$!:.KOO 002-iRJ.\ n oosc rom ( d I SJlO(I 556 1480 'lu>t Scll '73 To,·ola Lan'd Automali t·. A'.\1 radio, ---'75 SCIROCCO c~titi.-oPn·cos ' cone. . Rebwlt trans. new tirl,;,s " ~-~ Be 9740 -·--r-afl ~1 t.:xt'l'ilcnl mc1·han1c-;il \' .11naha 1 .... ·1n 90 slrcet 1 t'ru.iser i\M lf'~t radio, step bun11><'r . Jun~ wheel ---lll•rtN--. """""ewo:-s ftl Low Lease Rote~ -- ... 0 b ··~~r ..... _, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' d t ··,3 ','t •,,1,,,,, '"·''"· .. '.·o nd 1l 1on .l •,75 .00. """"' lral'k stcreq lo mi . man)' ase. •.-n.t • .....,.VMft ' ,,pee . S. ereo.m :11.;:>. .~ n ,. " !JtlS-128'1 xl ras S.1895 979·!749 '74 Toyota ut4M0•4M ••• Lease 10.f.i:l(I mlll•s . undl'r f..i c NABERS l'as:.cngcr 1Jnc o,,.,•ner . 6411· 747snr l'l.1!I 2332. BuH tll'o l'ur.~ani.: 125cr l!t72 '' s t o rc d 2 y rs . S.°><•l nu t·lutch 979 81\3{;. -·-.-76--'--4 Hiho $3977 u..;::~ ..... "J Id. NI-~ -Used tor,\' ........ ·ranty oi:3N A:'\ CADILLAC Ucst ofrr 49.l·l077_. __ ,1 '67 t'\lr)' II , n ,11. pd l1Tl':O. Long "'heel hase, 4 -OVERIOO nlOO Ford,,.,·i:n .fuJJpo,,.,·t·~ l'llJ!1nl' t"111 r bod )'· TOY OT A'S s pt..'t.'<I , a1r t•onliltionin ~. MERCEDES $4695 2600 llarhor IU\'d & air. J!tl l'ond . ma kt· ofr 5-12:) 00 !'i&0.9!115. ·72 Yamaha 250 l\1 X. New I np end . Knn1s : runs & looks l{rt . S.500. 51·1l ·4959 aftl.!r.SPl\1 stereo, "can11x·r shell ", C 1 '"'" <u1• ~ .. ,, '""'" 'RRIVING D •1LY OM DISPLAY osta ' lc!><1 !'>-II) !1100 """" ...,.. ,1or ·>·><>· "'°" '73 IJL:ST t:ll . A "' chrome whc<ls. "1371W. OR'HGE COUNTY'S " ~ J4 .100m1.liker1e"' ~997 •73 Torota OLDEST House of Imports '61:> Cati C1x· Ut·Vdll·, nt"•'" · 7 2 c; :1 1:1ii:1 1·, i\ 1 r . 67.14187 &G~5 28!!6 .JI. Hikax $2877 llrl'S. i.:ood <"ond $6.')\) ;iutom11 IH'. I'S . l'B , 151n '· i • -• Plu• , .. , & ''"•••'II "•·li\·e• & J\lJTHOH IZ l!:IJ Dana 1'01111 .\?J*;.:i.110 Sl750 P~ac 9965 .. ,_ "' 4 Speed, Al'tl radio, step ~IERCt.:DE.S Dl-:At.t-:n ----~• .. ••"•' Co•oll 2 d·•·r lu b I h l f«12-1"483 •••••••••••••••••••••\• ·-;.i Su<uk•· c·r. 1°·~ m; ... ~-a ""' umper , on" w ee 6862 M h 1 7 "·\'II 1 h ---· ~ , ,~· . a 1 31\l' l'S l'r, I l Lr\! 1 c, t'S~ l an -l·l.000 helmet & ra<•k, xlnl cond. ynu_.1 lbOIO"• 'tna nl'lndg base. 83296U. Sales·Ser,•ice-Leas1 ni.: But•na Park ml. Fu IJ P"''r , slcrl'o. 'foH Ford I.tel Sta \\'aJ! 1\ssume poyme nt s . a vai a eon approve '72Couri.,-PU $2677 RoiCarver,lnc. 523·7250 1·--· 5 7 t'ullp .... ·r.a 1t·und .. rad10 ·7.1 Pon11ac Grt.1 nd Safoir1 STAT l(JN W1\GON Al\1 F.\1 ster eo . tape, 1\l". full po,,.,·e r. s pd 1•01! trol . s ptc1al '>''hef'I:-. ~500 673 l700. . ('fl'flit, fo r 36. 42 or 48 1 !) 1; !l v w l' 0 1, t 0 p ~-... Ui. 9 fi f).12 .. 1;;()9afl •lpm . h 4 Spel'd. A r.1 rad io. Rolls oyce BMW OnthcSanta A naFv.~ ta1.H•dk (lfft•r •1971010 mont s. "camper :.hell ... mags , 234E. l7th St. I ('a1npn1oh1!\• Fullyl'66 Cad . :>Ol'"'' trans, 7.'l Yam;;h;i l l 'i i\t X $450. n L11 •• ~. !'lepbum1>l.'r.!J.157·11'. Costa i\1 l'Sil 5-164-144 Me 11 1.'<jlUpl f:dc·ootl!t1unthru brakes, rad1at1)f", p;unt . t-:xt't'llenl l'Ondittun "''Ith aea.lt t'.WW '12 Cowier PU $2477 re~~ nut Hebwlt cn,i.:. Extra top. S9'J~ H-17-J;'JO.S c•\'I'.' f!l <iny cxtras. ti75 1:!07 . "'~) ~1dc 1..,nl S:!.500 -1!J6.;jj)()6 Warrt•n 4 Speed. 1\~1 r;td10. sti:p S ---[ • • '7:J '.\1onlt•:.sa. must TQYQT A bumrier. 8237-ll' A LES S,u· n1ust sell 1mn1('(i. ·1~1 Camero 9917 ·,·.,•,·.U1 ~~ .. ~or bt>sl. _n u_s._p_h. D&•u• lll••" 1 SE RV ICE \'\Y , flR \'Y.' au~o. both ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7~ P.enlon 125 Xlnt t•ond-. ---------·, ~ SA'4 TA ANA LEASING \'\\' ·72 Sul~.'r Hu,i.: Sl ~l5Qor ~Ul*r l'll'iln. rna1ntaL1H''.I ~ _ 19116 Ho1bo1 ( /,, 11.Jb 'llnJ e Ull\ UJllO & 1 ST & ll:OAOWAY , "ilnt 1•und '.\lark fi7J ~~ '71 Cam.iro, Hall)'l' Sporl. SISO. SAVE ~ TQYQT A 835·3171 Mission Vl•lo olfl'r l•ran,i.:l• Xlnt tnnd for do<;or:. U!>l'. A1r: l '.S. Ca 11 96.1-2.')()7. rttt: ulrlMArt OlllVtNG MACNt1<£ llnPOrte +;.IU-·17fl:I ~;;!I .XS :\uto. I vt 11ty . )l.10 11>4 \ ---· NOW 19b6 Horbc• ( //\ 6J6 9JOJ l\tt>VING r.tust sell Honda ('U 175 . xlnl cond . LASTOF 11·1ndsh1 c ld & tra \·el '75Londcruis.,-s 1 runk S400 54K-20-15 or 1\·knds s.10.9573· 6 To choose FrOlll -=---t:xample : ·70 l\oncla 45o C l. · xln t •75 Lcmdcruisitr l'Ond, on ly l O,OOll 111 1, ~tras Sf.50 ll42 !J73.'i Soft top S;i!;;:;t;,_">_1<_·_·71 j,l\1 \\' 750 _ 4-S pc cd. air s hocks. Warn huhs. mud & sno"" eu:.tom painl. l'hronv! 062NDr.l . 498·0794 ---·I Motor Home,, $4777 Salo ,,i .. t 9160 1\ l . ....................... COM UfnA '72 LIFETIME ·~" 20' Motor Home · ··It. TOYOTA l>u.l"° \'-8. A,T , P IS. . p B. das~ aL r . roor air, I 1966 Horbo• c r.1 6~6 9303 ()11;1n t.encrato r . --__ ce,_~~=~=1 Ail-I F~I Stt•rco, roor 59 Willys Jee p, ,,,_ Ton rilck & lndd(·r. aux ~as Pickup, Jo~:O.l 1'ape. Clean. 1 ;ink . t•ru1 s c tontrol. Sl200 '.\lus t see '. S46-1225. a'>l.11H1J:. ·r \' Antl·nna. 9560 ·r (•I> qua 11 ty ! L 1 c . Trucks l·llt..:NQ SH.49.'i . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ht-:GF.SC'' r.t QTOR 11or.11-:n1-:NTALS !•2.i N. fl:ir bor Ull·d . S .A. • •531·2503 •• '72TIOGA 1972 LUV PICK UP 4 speed. radio, heater. step bumper & new tires. Low miles. {70741U). $2099 MAC HOWARD AUTO&TRUCK SALES '63 t'ord '!I ton trul' k Scr \·ice body. t,1d eng. 5-10·9151. 72 Dodge l'iekup. 1 ~ ·ro11 Ii t'\'l. s~ll or take tr:ide . f;i 11<1n('1n~ ;t\'ild. 6-12·46!0 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 FORD V AH V8 , automalit'. radio, heater . pwr. !>leer ing, P"''r . brakes & rear door Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 CAPRI COUPE 4 speed. radio. he:iter. rallye "''heels. Pri ced below wh o ll•s :.ile~ (767Goc; ). $1799 MAC HOWARD 1\t.:TO&TRVC K SALf':S 124 N II arbor, Santa Ana 531-6000 53 1-3421 glass . L o "'' miles . '73 Capri -I cyl, 4 !;pd , 17&189JL A~! F:O.I , clean S2750 $2799 5.52-1249 ------MAC HOW ARD ·73 Capri 4 oyl. 4 >pd. Cop· AUTO&TRUC KSALES per w/vinyl top. lo'>'' mi.. 124 N Harbor.Santa Ana SZSOO. 540-o.118. SJt-6000 531·3421 -, 7 - 2 -C'--'-.-C--- ·12Chl'v \'an: ;,.ln t cund,J 4 Speed .~1"1 ~d i o. spd. 350 f'n~. Cust. in· healer . You'll like lh1s terior. $Z800ur l'>esl offer. one: IWJELT. 493-72"7 ~lovi ng rro1n eounlry. ·73 $2277 Dod ge Hl<J. l'.S. ""'"· 1\&lu• lAu.: I R /H. VK 360. Nu tires, GUllL UVIO Tht>Ct alarm. &l2·5848 or ~ - 548 -- 124 - 7 ----1 ~/.i VOLVO 1960VWVAH 646•1764 lf./M Hnrhor [ r,\ Id~ 'l)i)l Aw8"y E u l. S D Fwy 831 -Tl•O '73 Mercedes 2200 DIESEL l:;(·<1nomy Sµt'l'lal ~ ,\utornatic tran~m1ss 1on , r.11'110. heater. (lt¥1iti ,, Priced to Sell SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970f l.1rbur.(' \I 631-1276 'f!J '.\lt<rcedes 280 SE. ~I ust sell. S420U or make {1ffcr. Afternoon c\·es 96.1-3131. '662!}0 D1l'st•I. S1850. Slick. .5.16-6725 ·59 '.\lerct·cll•s Benz 190 SL xl nt ennd . nu p:i int. nu. '1i7 \'\\'. r~·h!t 150!!. nd:-. ~omr body '>I.Or k., ~rc:il for Baja kit (;c11Kl u1- tt•nor 2 :"lt•11o l!l'l'.~ S6.">1J or \11n:.11lcr tr.1d c for '! 't>IS C<1n l l•ro SS 390 J'S I'll. 51.i .ooo ol'li.: 1111 . Nl'"'ltr1·s.1\'.\I F:\I . taP<' dl'l'k. Xtra<; Sll)(MJ. ur m.t offl·r .C:..l!l· 1295 751-51,1.'J __ Chevroiet 9920 l!J'jtl \' \\' B l 'S XL;";1' l ·1 >:'\!) CJ.I-:.\:\ :~1.-. 111111 ·59 \'\\', J U.~t r1 •hlt. '<lnl 1·nnd .'Nl:i i:~:J or !.162-J'Jil:i .Inn '7•1 Supt•r Bel•llt'. 11 fMM nu . air.,\'.\! F''.\1 !>lerco. rec entl y lunt•d . nl,',,., llrl'S, S.1200. firm. Call art . 5 & on ,,.,.k l'nd !> ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONNELL CHEVROLET SALES&Sf:llVl(.'t-: 2828 Harbor-81•d. COSTA '.\1 f:S,\ 546-1200 !168-1416 'ffi :"'0\'A 2 Ur. Scd;.111. ti '7lS Ile 1 1,1 ,.,1 l'YI. 3 ~p•l. .i.:ood llrt'!>. · . UIJ(.>r l.'I t'.' · I · · runs ,i.:ood Sli5ll !197-2748 ~tnrll-d , JOIJo 111, "''rnty. 1\!>klnJ! S2KOlJ. 1\fl -1 . &12·664 1 '7·1 El ('11m1no !Uk on hlk lrn111 :.1c· l.o;i1l c d ----I 673 O:IGU 'fi:J V\V CamJJer \'an, nt'" 1600 l'ng & trans R:id1 ;1I tirt•:.. hul'kl·t Sl':tls. Sl:>OO. !i75·961ti con\'t top. nut:ds minor ~--·---- inl. ,,.,·ork, l{d n1cch l'On11, 1 ·72 1Jaja BUA , rehll r2 I3J 434·-12fi..1;1ftr5 1'~1 transaxll' & enJ!. Chrm '69 Che\y Xo\ll , :1 ~pd manual ~h1ft . "'hi "''lblut• 1nter1or 001 ·1~7 :l:IJ!J '68 :\lal1hu 307 Su pl'r 1-:x Cond S<il SI 09.'i fJ11 1-: owner I.ow i\11 541-1 25:l'i MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "''hls. SlOOO or hs l <1rr. 003-1122 art 7 :\Opm . ·71 !'o!G ~t 1dget · S\~<Mt or Vot•o 9772 best offer i !'i l i!i2fi aftf'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1\:'\'f t-:D -Good t' a r Maverick 9941 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Maverick CfH' '73 l'ont Cro1nd l'ro<. <Hr . Autornalll' transmission . p~r "'1nd., r:..11,v ,,.,hl.s . 1\'.\I r:1d1u. ''uu·ll llke th1:. \'1nyl top. 31.0UO ml. l1kl.' 1in1" See 1t today ' nf'"'' $35(.l()f1rm 493 47aJ l()IJ t-~ro $2377 1\ le.wiA mean \iii VOLVO Thunderi>ird 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67 'fhunderb1rd , ll /11 , t'M · Rad10, ,\ /L',, L o m1 . i •l.OO'J $175 . Cull 551-61\.13 pp 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 VEGA If 1\ 1-C 11 BA(:t\ M~ury 9950 1,\utom:.tlll'. r 11d111 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ht":1tcr. p11o'r stecri n ~. t•x '118 1\1 er1·ury .,la wgn. nu tt'nor d1•e1Jr & !'i ~'ill~ 0111 li<Hllt Eng rcblt IH.000 m1 r 1• ;i r i.: \ .1 !> s \It' h 1 t l' a~o. xlnl cund. 57511 /or :-11l<•11oall:.t1)0 (009 LFX 1 lk·st orr !*hJ t~67 after $2499 .; 30 r" MAC HOWARD 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 70 '.\la r h I. J..jJ •I·\", I' s. p R , A L'' auto. ne\\ paint. j:idt• i.:rcl.'n. brn" n 1nl , rrhlt l'ng. 52400 or iit'!'>l offt•r ti-ll·IH57 or 53t).OSS I a ft 5 111(.R,~l u!>tan~. \'K. auto S7.",!(I i;/J.13:Jti '70 Mustan9 G Cy l , 3 SJJCl'd . r:ullo, h('.1te r El·ono1ny llPl.'l'1;il ' LA HYNX :\LT<>&· 'fHLCK SA i.to:."\ 12·1 ;-,,,; llnrhor, Santa An.:1 531 IWl 531·3421 '72 \'t•ga <;1· Kamback . •I :-pd, ;un fm . a /t· .. 'llnl l'Ond Bi.I fJfr . JJ#i-81711 '74 Vie<Ja Waqon ,\utnm;1t1t' lransm1s:-.11ln , A'.\1 r:111Jo t:xtra <"ll·an' ,jjj.\}\"f/l $2777 ~eunle.wiA _ $1577 \iii TOYOTA 19' Mini Motor HorM r1odl'.!c 360 v.s. A1T . r rs. p.n. dash :.ur. roof ai r. ratho, awnin~. roof rttek & l;.idder. ii OC'>'' ti res. I.le 5701•'1"\.J Sale price 124 NII a rbor, Santa ;\na ---,--.,-----.,-batwn 531-6000 531·3421 '71 DOOJ:"e Van. 39.000 mi. 9720 6pn1, VOLVO 'fifi '7U "Ill pay l·a~h >1<17 0230 Dean le.wiA ~ 19/,b Hu•ha• , 1:_11Jt:o ~1oi. i2 Vcg:1. 1 o~·nr, l'\'t l't y. Si.-l!l.'i 1972 FORD HEG t-:NC'' r.lOTOR l , T<>N PICK UP 1101"1F.RENT,\L Automatic, radi o , 9~N . llarbor ll l\d,S.,\. he:itt·r. pwr . stee ring. ••531 2.'>03 •• P"''r . brakes & H .O. ----1 <'IWP""d. i"\icest around· \\'f Ni"\f':B ,\G0 .·12 r-on ly 39,325 mi les . l''U<;ttim Ch1cfta1n. 22 '. ll6594L J. Sar , S!l ,99:i . P /P . S.2999 ~ 3314 · MAC HOW ARD Clas!lif1l.'d ads sell big 1tetR<1. s rnall items or any ih.'Tn Ju...;t l'all r~12.5ifi78. 1\UTO&TRUC K SALES 124 N llarbor, Santa Ana 53 1-6000 531-3421 Autos, New 9100 Alllos, How 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • SNARE A HARE ... ~rabbit . . . at DOM BURNS VOLKSWAGEN I l7 ll HARBOR BL VO GARDEH GROVE 534-41 00 ... Fa<·t <iir. pc1ncting, s hag. 52700. 847-4302. ""'°' Wont•d 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR t~OR TOP USE D CARS t'ORf':JGN, oor.1 ESTIC or CLASSICS JC your car is extra clean • ••••••••••••••••••••• \\'ILL HUY Yol ·n !)1\TSUN. TOYOTA. C)H \'OLK SWAGt:/\i rAID fOR OR N()T. TOP DOLL,\R CA LL SAL Bl-.:RNAOENE 540-0442 see us first. '7-1 260Z. Blul'. 1.A.UE:R IUICK Xlnt mi. 292.S Harbor Bl ,.d. 752·&.'>31 Costa Mesa 979·2500 '7Z Dats un 240Z. Auto. TOP DOLLAR grc~n . r.1 a~s. S4 .15o. PAID ss1-661oor541 -.t.1 ~. IMMEDIATEL y .,, ,,,oz.' •pd. a ;,, M;oh. tires, 29.000 mi, $4150. FOR A.LL 496-7919 / 551·0234 eves FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IH TO SEE US '71 Dats un Pi cku p , custo m int., new t ires, lo mi. Mkeofr. 8.13-IIB90. '74 260Z, ai r cond. am/fm stereo cassette, auto, Porsche> 9750 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 914 2.0 Por~r he Air. app. group. l.tkc nu 752-6531. 'ii 911T Targa. 1mn1ae. Air. ,\J'l1 /F:\1 . rna~s, Ill'"'' Kon1 s S7850 ()a ys i52-60'i7, C\'C.S & "knds 67~-76.55 -------1 '7f1 !.114 Green.hlk. extra l"lcan. i\fake off er. 646-5807 or 645-12..11 Rollo Royce 9 7 5 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROY CARVER ROLLS -ROYCE 23.t f,17thS!. COSTA MISA SA•·4"-'" CtOSEO SUNDAYS NEUJf'UHT 1r'lf'lll\ rs mag s, xlnt co nd . Stvh 9761 75 1·7626. aft 6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOO W.Cout llw). II!. 642 ·9405 ~C-+y'I HlghHI S "'Yor Oft lwlporh IHI Moxey Toyoto Call Rogerorllill 847-8SM FllH APPRAISAL We buy used car11 &. truc ks. Call GROTH CHEVROLET ror a rree appr•lsal. GROTH CHEVROLET '12 240Z. Xlnl cond. Ne""' radials. mag whls. Car CO\'Cr. 979·5269. '71 Dal..., 1200 2Door Automatic transmiss ion, A~1 r11dio. \'iny l roof. 1\ nitcone! 663CCL. $1477 ~eunlemi6 Wro.YOTA lfM Horbo1 , C M 646 930) EXCLUSIVE FO• Orange County <Q!jk c.i~J' AVTHC>alUD ~•s.n1c. DAVE ROSS POHTIAC-ST\ITt 24IOH..-ll•d. 11211 Beach Bl\'d. 1974 Datsun 260Z. air. Ha\'e samrihing you went flunOniton Beach Ai\t /f'M . stick, mags. to 54'.!ll? Classified ads do &47·6087 ~9·3331 x.\nt cond. 714-&H·S96S it well. 642·5678. • I Es:clusi•e Dealer South Coast Area Buy or least-at MllRQDIS MOTORS ,\\'t'ry Pk,.·y-SU Fr,,.,·y MISSION VIEJO 8.1l-2AAO 49!-i·IZIO ORAMGE COUMTY VOLVO EXCLUSI VELY VOLVO Largest :Volvo Oeall'r 1n Urani.:c (.'ounly '. DUY or L t:i\SF: OIHE:CT [ft:rt!t~, 2025 S Manchester Anaheim 750 ~ 2011 '75 Volvos "60" Lftt in Stock Buy or Lease F'inancinJ.! prul!ram. One of the bcsl in the count)'. Upto60montrul. Dean le.wiA G VOLVO 19~ llt1d10• ( '·' 1-.1/. '1)01 Don 't ~ive up the ship ~ "List' It In cl:lssiried. Ship to shore resul ts ~ 642·5678 . I -TOYOTA S\.ltHl lh1 s wk on!} 1.:i 1\11':\~,\", t ll !>l o.m G75·fMi6fj t·ouPl'. I s. ' 11. ,\ r . 19bb H".i1.,. r .,, 1 11> ·11 , air, till "'hi. 700U nu. pn __ _ lla\l' !>fJmt·th1n g you ";1111 lo sC'll '' Cl~s:-.1f1ed ad~ de) 1t .... ·ell l 'all N<I\\" &12 567K pty, Y..'kfla ys 1-1-5. 6:1M :IOl'I() 'f,_'i i\lustanj! i.;11. running or aft . 5 & ,,.,knd:.. l'nnd 5.S(MJ or h..;\ orrer lr.17 1-1149 14-11;.471111 Autos, Mew 9800 .4.utos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ( SP;~;;~· .. aa·•••••:t•rjj••·;;;~:A71 • SALE SALE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FREE "Wa-y.,. ,._.._._,~'75AATM dock ....... .,,.;w.i/ Oller e1tp1res 11 -16-'75 at 1 O PM LIMITED 0Ff£R! COME IH HOW! OVER 100 NEW FIATS IN STOCK GIGANTIC SAVINGS REDUCED PRICES All AT THIS WEEKEND . (,hoo.(f' fr"nl Or11 rll:P (A :~ / ,11rf!~SI ·'"f Prti11n nf .\/11tlrl.( l~· (~1fnr' ALSO 1976 FIATS HERE NOW! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DICK MILLER MOTORS -FIAT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : If II I l(.Ttll<l ~ff Tlltllt /7.f:/) • • ·'"'''"• ·"'•·n·1'1·1" l .•'lf!linJt i(· t>r••r.~rorr,. /lo·lil'f'r\· : • 557.2132 • . ' I "L 120 W . WARNER at So. Main, SANTA. ANA ·• .....••..•...................•.....•..•. ....,/ ' ., t DI DAILY PILOT ' '72 FORD . ' Wednesday. November 12. 1975 6 cylinder. tinted glass. radro. toraue transmission. oower steering. manual disc rronr brakes. v1n1•1 bench seal ! deluxe wheel covers '75 CHRYSLER ' OI< All '7S YAUANT M:IDB.SflOM THEfACTO•T 6 cyhnder. power disc front brakes. bueket seals. loraue transmission, tinted glass. vinyl roof. vinyl side moulding & whitewall tires '73 DODGE nADESMAH YAM V8. automatic. rad io. healer. oower brakes. white wans. air cond1!1on1ng & mag wheels. (3611 lN) ' INTER NATIONAL TRUCKS ARE HERE READY TOGO sAV\"°'GS CL£~-UP --· 0 "°' •7S's ' • COMPLETE "HEAVY DUTY" SERVICE AVAILABLE fw ,._. 1.Y. 0.. ef 1M 1Wtt ~' t.~ ~ o,... C-+f! 0,. Ww•t• 1:00 A.M. to S:to P.M. Molldiey Mn FriO., 7:30 A.M. to S:JO P .M. HARBOR BLVD , A1l4s 0 '. ~ " ~ <f ~ ;!; a <f , ' ' • Laguna/South Coast Today•s Closing • N. \'. Stoek!'i VOL. 68, NO. 316, 6 SECTIONS, 74 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDN ESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1975 TEN CENTS More Pitches Mulled on Laguna Chief :\ rL'C'Ommendal1 un by tht> social C'omn11lll'l' that It be 111 \'Ol \•t>d in sc:il'l'llOn or I.aguna f\each 's ne" polL ''L' L'hi<'f will face city cuunrll action tonight 1'ht> {'Ol•O<.'il Sl'ssion get:. undt'r "'UY at ·1.30 p .n1 . but the so{·ial ('On1m1ttl'e's rt•quest 1s number lti on 3 21 -itt•m agt•nrl:.i. Pubhc hearings \\'ill bt• hl'l<l at 7:30 p .m T\\O mt·mbt>r~ uf tht.• {'OUO('ll· appointed sorta! con1m1ttt•e re ea Niguel Station Planned R)· \\'fl.LIAM SCllRf:IBER Ol tl'le Delly Pllo1 Matt Orange (:aunty Sheriff Br adley Gates had to f1g hl for it but the ,Board of S upe r\'isor s finally agreed today to begin plannin~ a permanent sheriff 's s ubstation faC'tlity in l.aguna Niguel. The board vote to orde r en· \·ironm ental a nd feasibility re. pons on the proposed project was unanimous but sever;.il of lhe \'Otes '''l're c:1s t grudgingly. Supervisor llalph Oit'drich challC'nged Gates· proposal on 1hC' (?J'(lunds the s hc·11ff '>'"'as ask- ing fur study of a branch jail iacility as '''ell. Diedrich said he is '"phi!· osophica il y o pposed '· to a branch jail because of the addl>d t>xpense and s taffi ng. The ex isting main jail in San- ta .t\na i s adequ;.ite to handle the load.·· fliedrieh s <Jid. The Fullerton s upervisor t old Gatl'S so me ;.idditional s t udy s hould be done before proceeding '''ith pianning hut Gates ct rguc-d 1h.:1t the proposal has <.1Jread y bt.~l',.. .tudied for monlhs . ~t 'l )C'rvisor Ralph Clark agreed .,,·1th Diedric h in part . saying he didn "t \.\·.:int to consider a full branch jaLI until the Sl'concl phase of the t\\"O-part project the (.~ee G ,\TES, P agcA2) TV Spotlight OnLaguna .\ pers onal look al l.agunct RC'a ch and its pt•op\(' by author I.e\.:1nd Coo!C'y \\-"ill be shown on Sho,,·c;:1se, .. a \\"t'C'k ly KOCE ·1'V progr::im to be broad cct st ;.it 7:35 p .m. tonight and 11 :35 p.m. Fri - day on channel 50. 1'he T\1 program \Vas filmed in and around l.aguna Bt.>ach. It is narr:1ted by Cooley, author of Thl' :\rt Colon y ."' a novel set in J,aguna Reach. C'ooh.•y ,,·i!I talk \1.:ith Leslie R. Ot'.\li!le. a J.a1;;una artis t a nd Rich;.ird Challis of Challis Art c;.:dlery . Cooley ,,·jJ! ;.i Jso look at tht' Lagun;.i Bt•::tc h Festiva l o f :\rts and tht' P;:q.~cant of the :\lastcrs. Coas1 ·~ -- n ·eacher Sunny a nd warm Thurs - day. l .ocal gusty north lo no rtheast \\•inds t hrough the morning hours . llig hs 78 to 85. I.o\.\·s to ni ght 48 to "" INSIDE TODA V Doug Dahle uJ1/l ·'"nd one of ins represenfalive1'1 to Eurrype 01 the drop of a .~hoe rn order to bnng rop norne /oolwt'tlr to hi3 l ru1ne firm . See story, photoB6. Index Al T-S.r-.ice ...... L M .... ,d Qll ...... 1• GM"Nr(".ot-ftlr O.tJ!lled ...... Cn11 ... rt1 0.•tll Nel!ttt 1!1111.,.l•I Pa~ 1!11••,,•l1t1"eltl """'"' --1Nlltca'4 "'~ ...... -·~ N111U•r1 •• " ••• .. .. .. A lf·ll Cl·• '" ... •.. , .. &•·• •• "' •• t·ently lobbied for inclusion of rt.• ft>rent'eS lo Laguna's gay con1 munity in the t•ity's social net'd:. element of the gent>ral plan. Speciri cally. committee mt·m hers J3y :\1 urler and Anthony Sacco asked that r eferen1,.·es IK" in<'luded in the police persunnl•l Se('tions indit"al1ng lhat sexual onenlation "'as not to be a far tor u1 hiri n g. Tht' Cit~ ('OU/l('l l r l'l't•nll\' .1 p pro,·ed :1 ~t·t of pr .. <.·l~lurt·" t1J ht· (oJIO\\t'd JO rt'l'J'UJl lO~, Sl"/t•t•/l Jllj.! and h1r1n){ tht• l h .'\' l'h1t'f It 111 t•ludt'<I intt•f\ Jt''-' Ii.' .1 bo.i rtl \\"IHJ St' me rnb1·rs \\t'r't• \•> h 1· s t•lt•e11•d b\' the eounC'1l Prt'st•nl Pultet• l "htt'f Fr.ink Srhopen is rt1t1 r1n h J a n I Othl'r <.·ou11 c1l hu:-.int·:-.s 111 rludt·s ('on~1dC'rat1 011 of ·• l'l.111 d r.1f1 1'11 to_\ l lH • t'll \ 1-:c11non11t· l'omm11 lt't' f1•r ;i ll<'fLll l! 1''t>~l1val nf 1\r1 ~· P.Jl!t'.Jllt 1)( t ht• .\l ,1slf'rs ll<'kt•l s;ilt•-.. l'h1• Fl':-.l1 val bo.irtl LJf d1rr•1•111r ... h.1s 11ppo:-c..od tht• pl.in \\h,<·11 <·.di:-fur h1fld1ng out ~)II \ll"Kt•I :-pt·r p1•rforn1anc1• fu r' purt"h a~t· th1• da\' or \ht• 1ot:rf1•r rr1 ~uit t' - t '•>ns 1d1•r .1 r qu1:-.1!111n of ll-ll· fprn;t·r f>o.lst off1c·c· hu1 lll t11 j.! ;.i t :170 Glt•nnl'Yrt• St as ;.i l·ommunlly cc>ntt•r . The pl;,1nn1ng <.-omm1ss1on Tuesday i:!:t\"l' its blessi n~ tu tht• pureh;,1se dt•t•la rin~ thl' :tl"lHJtl 1tould be Lil ("Onform;.incl' \\Ith tht•(·1ty 's i::eneral plan :\ p!t•a from a l .tq.:un.1 ( ':1 111 on propt'rly o\\·nt•r to l'rl'iil1· 1vn1ng al!0\\'1ng l·r;.if!s nit•n ;1nU ;.i11.1sls to live 1n th(•Jr !>.ludi11~ ·rhl1 publir h<•a rLn~~ 1nt•ludc .1n ap1>o.·:1\ fro1n a Bo;.i rd ,,f Aclju:-.t rlll'nl dt·1·1:-10 11 dt·11y1n~ .1 , ,1n.u1e1• 10 rr1•.itt• ;1 lt•g;.il bu1hl· u1i.: s ill' .11 2·138 l .unlLta \\'ay and :111 :ip11l';tl frntll a board dt•l'1s1on 1h•nv1n~ pl'rllll!>.s 11'n of thl' l "Y fioUs"' l'l'Sl:1ur:1nt 111 lhl· l .un1- b<'r\•:-1rd to rt•t;.i111 <·utorc..'<i li ghts ,,n lhl' roof of l ht• 1.Ju1 ld1n~ Thl• pubhl· hl';1r1n~.s \.\-Ill \Je ht•id .it thl· Forun1 "l'ht·.1t1·r on the Fl'S li\ ."JI 11f .\rt!'> 1-:rnu11tl.., oes ee e ., ' 1 ' - • S11per Sl.:aieboard Jn vent lve l .;;i guna Rea ch .ruungstt"r.-i \\·ho !i \'C' (111 l .11rr1,;i 1'erracc made this giant skatl·bourd 'ruL':-:da.\ h.\· ~1 t taching old box springs t<J three normal sk ;,i !L•b1>;.1rd:-. The result is an uncontrol labll' mt·n ~1 ct' to l':1r:-. :-;m,dl dogs, \\·ooden fences and 11hotogr;.1phL·r :- Capo Beach Owners Face Condemnation O range County Counsel J\dri<:1n Kuy per got perm 1ss ion Tue:-;d;.iy to file a condemn ation suit against the bankrupt O\\'Tle rs of fi ve acres of oceanfront \<:1nd 1n Capistr a n o Bl'ach. Th t> Cou nt v n oar d of Super,·isnrs ordc•;cd tht• legal ;.1 C· tion 3S the first majflr nlO\"L' tO\~·a rd county :1q uis1tion of tht' choice property dO\.l'Tlco;.ist frorn Dohen y Stall' Be ach for an ap prais;.1 1 val ue of SS00.000. The a ction also paves thl' "·ay ior a possible bitte r court battle bet \\"een I he county and the o\vners of thl' la nd. Capistrano &oach lnv('stmL•nt Company. 1· h ll rn .1 s ( 1 · K (· t· fl' S ,1 n c·i t'Jlll'J 1ll' ('\\~ l'(1lllll Jl n1.in .i nd a\t t'rll t') fo r t h e t11 n1p .!11.'. '' :u'llt'tl :-.up('!'\ 1:-ur s I.isl rn1111th his 1'ilL·n1 -; \\"ill f li t• ~u1 , 1n v~·rsL· r undPmn.11!1-•n s uit <1~a1n ... t th·· countv hc caus t• th1· :1µpr:1 1s~ol figure's 1:; l 0 l1 m t'S too Ir)\~·. ()"Keefe contender! that !ht· I and 1s rl':-1llv \\·orth S5 million ..i nd th.-11 \";.ir·1ou; unSJ.lec1f1cd at•l1 ons hy \'a 1ious go,·l'rn m e>nt l'Olll il's h. 1 \"t ' ;.irt 1fL Cia11 ~· de prt•sst·d tht• ' ;_ll ul' The coinpan.'· lh;1t u\\n.-; lht• i:-1nd 1s ;.1 ilmtlt'd p;.irtnL'r!>.l11 p that is currently 111 rt'C l't\ers h 1p bt·cJus l' it is having trouhlt• pay 111g l.'.L'i"t'S on the l.Jnd Crackdown on Will LA Drop Out Of Battle? Ry Jflll.'1 \"1\l,TF:ltZ.\ 01111• D••I• PHDI ~l•lt f>l'll'i;!;)\t•s fron1 ()r;ingt' Co<i.~t <'Hl t'.S try11l i.!: to h.i!t thC' s ulL' nf od dri!li n ~· l t'a ..,,.s on offs hurl' fedt•ra l 11d .. l;1nd ... ::i re \\;1it1ng lu- d a ;.· fnr .1 rlt•e1su111 from l.os \ll 1'e1t·~ «ti.\ 1·011nr drnt•n \\"ho n1.1;. puii ll\Jl .IS t hi: lt•;.i dvrs of th•· f1 .~·rn .\:v•\ J'Prt l\t•;teh ('itv ;\!t11rnl·;. f>t•n n1s (l'.'l:t"I. :-;ud th.:it ;1 ell' t'!',ll'rl h;. / ,o:-. \11 ~1·11•" t"LJUld !'t)Oll' ,,n 'f hurstl ,1\ .\nd if l h1. d1·v1 .... 1nn j.!ut'" ~I" prt· rl:(":t•d .1 pullPL1! nq\\ tha! l.o.., .\n'=11.·!t·-; 1,, nol d1rt•t•1I;. .1fft'l"lL'tl by !h(• !t•.1!'-t", t ti,· nt·xt day \\"OUid hrlll j.' 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M11eh Snwk.e, But No Fi re '!'ht' oid ;1 d,1 ~•1• \\ht·rr• lhf•r1 · .s s:i1oht•. th1•1·1·":; t1r1··· d1dn "t ,., .1c11 ..... hnli! tr 111· '1'111•,d.J.\ 1n S,1n t 'it•Jl\l'fl l •' .\ 111;111 ll·lv ph on~·1J pnli''l' .it ii .111 I' nl to 11·p11 r\ tha t I.ind.\ -.; .\l 1·n~ S1 P1 1•. J.1:! ,\\"t•n1da !>c l .\l;.ir. \\'<I S full uf ""l'Jkl' l'o l1 e1· pr nm P! J \" :-oundt"d 1 ht• f u·,. ;darn1 'f ht· .1't:1rm \\ ,1s l".Jllt"L'l l'd mo n1enL""' i:Jlcr \t bt·n p11 /1(·t· S~I .\rd1n1 SJ1111d vr .... l 1r!'>t n n thC' ~l"C'llt'. 1":J d1 nt•d to r1·purt th<· :-.m okL·· ",1.., ;1t•1 t1...1 ll\" \';.i pnr i1·•lrn :1 b1i µ h n rn lo Laws? Clemenle to 'Spurce Up' City With Ritles E\·e ryth1ng from illC'gal si).!ns to unleashed d o,::s "'ill f<.1ce an en for('emenl cra C'kdo"'ll ord t>red Tuesd ay by the San Clt•menl l' Ct t:r Coun"il. In a series of decisions. the council ordered City M a n01gcr Kenneth Carr to carry out strict enforc e m e nt of seYC>r al muni('ipal ordinances. The collective e££et:l of the aC'· tions '''ould be to s pruce up thC' c 1 t y. coun cilm e n said. 'f':lr gets hf the ('nfllrct.'1TI1 ·1lt cr:ickdO\\"O "'ill be persons "'ho Rent ga ra ges as stor;i~(' space, thus for cing aulon1obilrs to be parked on the stret>t. -Fail l o return trash recep tacles to their yards or garages .. . - lhC' s ;.imL' <1 :1 ~ ,I S lht•1r tr .1,,h I' 1·q] !t'Cled lnstull si ~n " \\"1thou1 ftr!>.l r » <.:ci' 1n.L! nctt''is ar.\ t'tl y :111 pr0\"3[S \:iol<lll' p.irkin ~ ll'Slr1t•t111n.., on city street:;; l ·ndl'rta ke m a1or ;iuti1mohi ll' repairs on publ1r propcrt~ ,\llO\\' unlc ;.i s hed tin~.;, 1111 be;it'hl's and t':irks \ ·.1rr ,. ,ttol tod ;1 ~ th.II hC' \\ 111 111'11:\ 11\r ,1ff•'ClctJ t•1\\ tlc part ll1\,I'\.• l!l \.Jl.1· ~ll'Jl 'i 111 :II' {'H!'d illl'I' 'J 11 iJ ~~l• l'll\ll1Cd "s :IC' 11 <IP" J ht• 1d1J •'l'\ 1'f .... t 1 t!'ll·1' t'fl fnr rt· rnt·nt 111 zorun g o rdLn :1n c,, anti othl·r mu111 c 1p:ll 1:odt' s<•C't1nn s :i~ :,1 "·ay of ('\i"LIO tn j,! up \ht• i.:11 \ first • t'!°OJJIH'd u p .11 .I !'~"('t'l \1 rll""t1n i.; ht'\\t l't'tl 1fl 1· ( 11\ v11un1·il .ind tl " \ .1i'Hlll:-. \'1 •nl 1ll I,,·~· l'lZlS (p :i ddl!l"ll. ll\\'ft•h:Hll S h;.i \L' het'll ;Jfll'r I l!P 1·1 1 y to pl'f)\'Ll~l' :-;\r i('lt'r l'n(o•l'1·n1 •·nt uf the t·1ty s l'Xi:-.1 1ng "1~11 1.11\ r ath1·r th;1n <1do1•t :• louj'h1·r "1cn nrd1n:'ill<'1'. LI~ ha-.. llf't'n 1irup11"l'd (',,11ncli n1,1n '1"!11,111;1.., O 'Ke ('fe Jri:1u•d 1·ut ~.l,1 \ for !'tr1c\ C'n fo 1 C'1'fllt't1\ 1•' 1 hr ord1nancl's J:u1, he ;1·ld1·d t•nforcl'ml'nl sh11u i•I ht• JlH llCL!•\lS r.:\,!,.,rly \ll'rsons. for l':<ampl1•. ·.-1 h<l \P nn 1•ai . but h!l \'(' J!.i r~1~'l':I t ht>y ..... ·11uld like to re nt, ~h 1,u lcl bC' al lo " l'd to do so, ()'KC'('ft• ~:11d 1 ~ •• ,. 1: '1 t'(l ll (. t:. Pa~e A2 I ., ' , .---.~---~------! •• • • • • • • •• · ..... • I \ • b • ~ -· ~ ·e: ~ ::i: ~ : :§ ,e.: g ,~-1 • •• •• •• ••••••• PACIFIC OCEAN 0 14 MILE BANK • I • • • • • : • : Long i ~ Beach ·.. \ •• •• Exlafl~\l ~ ::.•cl. Plotlotm1 Y. " •• I .• Hunting! Beach • • • • • • • • • ·~ 'E ··-:_, ·~ :.-::: :~ \(r::'.N:i'!::iw port Beach Corona ttel Mar . "' . :'.··' La guna Beach • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Dana Point San Clemente • D•ol• Ptlol ,._,..., ""-• MAP INDICATES AREAS PROPOSED fOR OIL LEASES Will O range Coast be Left to Fight Federa l Plan? Nixon Tax Break Appraiser Guilty ('///(':\(;() r:\/'1 .\ f<«lt·r.d l"IHJrt Jury today f11u11d llt1•r ;u·;. ,1 ppr;ns cr H:1fph c; .\'t•\\n1.1n l!lHlty nf l~ in ~ ahout lhl' d :1t1· H1<"h;1 r d .\l ."\1x11n g;1\'l' /us t'1t't' prl'"Ldt·n11;il papt•r!>. to th1· n:1tu111 t•J l"i:11n1 :.111 rllL·g;d Sl.50.0l"J(I 1;1 -: Ill 1•,1k ThC' l ' ~ D1.-:tr1('l (·nurt ;ury d~· it b1•ratl'd 111•;.irlv fl\'l' h11urs hefnrt• rl•turn111g ·!Ill' \"l•rd1t"l !tJ .Jud~t· r ·r.ink .I .\1e<;arr .\"L·11man. iii. ;,1 J.1nl'n!n sehol:1r ;i nd prt·s1dl'l1l nf lhl' (.hlC;l j.!" 1.1hr;1 r~· Ho;.ird. \\.is act·u:.t•d 11f i ~ lfl L! to the I ntl'rn:il Hl'VL"nLlt' St.•r t·irL' :1bout his appr:11:-.al 11f th1• :'\"1.'i"on cl ncuml'nts. lie \t\'as a t' t•Usl'd •J f bal·kdat1n g .\'1.'i"nll .., p:q,e rs 10 allo\\. thl' forml'r prt•"1 rh•nt .:i~i 1!!1..·~a[ $150.flOtJ t;.ix hrt•:1k for dn·1:1t111g hi s \"i('f' prl':-.1dl'nt1,1I p.tpl'r , tn thl' .'-';.it 1on:1I Arc ht vt·:. ·rhr· Jury retired ·ruC'sd;.iy llli.!:hl ;.iftt'r d e!ihl'rat1 n ~ ffJr 1hri'1' hours The ju r y forl'man 111 forml'd :'\t e(:arr. of US 1)1 ..,tr,et l 't1l1rt. th:it tht' f1v1 · \\nrnan, ..,l'll \ t' man .1ury ,,·a s not cln:-.e tn a '1•rd1 rt :'\"l'\\·m;in f<ict·~ ;.i ma:"C1murn st·n tl'nct• of fi v e ye:1rs 111 rn:-.11n .inti :i SIO.oOO finC' .'-'l'\\fll :n1 d1s pl.1.\1•d lt11le t•rn11 t1nn \\ht·n th1· _1ur y. dt"h\'t•r1·d ir ... 1-!lllltv vc..•rd 1ct on {\'fl l'OUlll !>. of prnv1111ni;:: f:.d st• tnfn1·111a\1u11 lo I HS agent!>. f''amtly mcmhl'r:-.. ho\.lt''-"t•r , \\l'ft' \"\Stl)Jy Up!>.('t ...,.....;l'\\'m:tn \\a:-rt•lt·a:-ot·ll o n pt.•rson :i I rer og ni t:• Ol't' bnn<l <1nd :.entenl01ng Y•a s set hy :\t cG:irr for Jan 6 In clos 1n~ argHmt•n t~. lh<' ~o,· rrnmt•nt contt•nrled 1hat :"l"t'\~·n1.:1n b a('kd att•d a dl't'd 10 thl' JJllPt'rs in an effort to :1vo1d tile ronst ra1nts of lht• 1'a:< lll~form ,<\cl of 1969 \.\"hiC'h d1 sallo\.\'ro tax: deductions on s uch donation!' Prosecutor J uy 11oro ...,1tz told the )llr\' 1h;1\ r.oo (l('tO 1t•'m.; "-"l;'r(' •• , ~'" ' d1·L t\l'l'l'd .\l arc h :~7. l'.lfi9, f,,r :-10:·:1).!l' in th<.· ,\;.it11n1.il .\rchi\t .. > hut \\t·T"L' nnt ;1 t·t u.i ll\ don,1t ~·tl un· td .<\pril 1~170. lll'.trlv n1n1 · m•1n1hs ;1ftl'r lhl' T ;1' H1 ·fn r1n \1·l look t-f il'l't 11n .Ju l~ :!1i. l '.l•i·1 llnrn\\J\/ :-;,11d ..... 1,0111·l.11rn l·d ~· d1}na1 111n ~in hi" 1:;1;~ 1.1 ~ r1·t11 1n and l<tt)k ;.i s.1 :,11.11,~J 1!1•!\\11·11 011 1'hr IHS L1H·r d 1..,:Jllo\\1·d 1h•· dt· ducu11n and 11rdl'l't•d lnm \q 1•.r\ ~71.0t..H) lll :1dd11111n,d t ."1\!'<.. :'\"l'\\"n1 ;n1 :ind Fr.ink [Ji ·.\l;1rl " ·.~t·r7· 11Hltt•\1•d h.\ .1 fl•d1•r :1l L'r.111d JllJ'~ 111 \\";1..,hLll .C l nn \.1!>.I }'t>b ruar;.. ·r ti,· e h.trJ.:l'" .1J.!.l!ll"I f)e.\l ;.ire11 . ho\t t'\'t'I". \\t"l"t' d L" tlllSS t'd (11,.·t '.) \\hl"TI .J f1•1 Jt·1,d ;ud gl' 111 J .,1.., ,\ni.:l'l l'" rult"d J)1•.\l .1rt•o h ,11 ! lit•t•n il1 ·11r·1\t·d ol ,1 ia ir t ri:d .\ \\"h1l1• Jl 1J 11 :-.1· ),!\\,\!'I, 1-:d \\ ;1 rd J. .\Io r ~! .in , l\'h " lloro1\·111 s .11d !~"'"l l'd 1\llh :"f'1\m~n :ind J)l'.\l :1r1:n t .. 1·n11 l'l't\'f' .J pJ~1 n to,., .ull' !h1· 111•11 I.ix ;JC't . pll';1dt'CI j!Ul lt \ t11 \:1' (r.1111 1 t·i1 n .s p1r:1 e\· .1 11 d .'Jlt•n r (our n1onths u1 pr1 ,11n PILOT 'I CE."i' FREEZER ~Al,E I'm \t'ry h :q 1p:.- :;u!t:-; nf ni \' ;1d frt't'7t'r. · · \\1\h !ht· l"l' I snld rn v That s th1' a tl vl·r t1 ~1ng :-.ut"CI'..,.., s1~1ry lold h} lht• s~nta J\n;1 llc1ghl!>. \\On1.1n ''hu plat•t•d 1h 1.., rlass1f1ed ~d 1n th~· !);Lily f'ilnt 1-"'r1•efl'r fi t'U ft . C'lit• ... 1, ~HKl I ) r <llrl p 1•1, \ 'llit 'I:\\ ':'I::\'\: If y11u ha,·1· ,1:1 .1 ppliant't' ~·ou "·ant lo r~111 1. 1 t to ra,h . eal\ &1 2 567~ Y.\1 m :ikt• 11 l'•I") for ~ou tn pot a few \t\'Ord-; to \.\'ork (ur you, ,,, the Daily P1h1t I ~ J • ;\2 DAll't'PllOl L/SC f 'rom Page .. t I GATES ... Shl•riff h~~ propOSl'd G;ttl'!'i told lhl.' bo.ird thl' ··1;.ul he ha:; in m ind would amounl lo nothing more than a fl·\\' hulduii.: <'l'ils . l)tl•rlr1l'h fn ;ull' 1l t"ll·~1r t11· \\di Up)lUSl' ;i pl·rrn;ttll'lll subs!Jlh•n build1n ~ if thl· apprnVl'd stutilt·s shO\\' tr;1lll·rs t1111ld tk· USl'li ...... l'.I Slly :1nd ;lt il'SS l't•SI 'f'hl· Shl'rtff IS t'Ul'rl'ntly USlllJ.: ('X('l'SS sp;H'l' Ill lhl' :-;outh Coufl\~ ~·l unit·ipal Courthou-.r !Jut <::1t1."• S:Jtt! \h(• l"Ollfl \\ill 11l't'd \h,1\ !ip:!l"C \\"llh1ll lK 1n1111th;;, 1.::1ll':, :;,11d tli v :-.ub:-.t.1t ion h.1-. pru\'1•n Sll('l'l's-.ful .111d h:is rt· dut·t'd tht• l'l llllli \ ·:-. t'Ost of Sl'I"\ 1ng the :-.11ulh cou.11t , .. ut·a lie nott·<l tht' Jrl'.I '''Lii i.:ro\\' h.\ K5 l){'fCl'lll Ill lhl' lll'Xt IU \t•ars l+t 1nore than 300,000 Pt•oplt· · 1'he s ht•r1ff s.ud thl' first pha"t' of a permant•nt s ub .... t;ilton \l.'ould rt•qu1re about :!u,noo -.quart· ft•t·t 'l'ht• :-.hl0r'1ff .. l111d111·t l!•tll,tlrl ... S!S.00! for pl,1n111ng the 1't•r11 1.1 nent ia(·t!Lt } f 'rn111 PagP .. t I DRILLING •• !y. In tht• past tht•.r Y.l'r1· thl' rl'al h•jdt'rS in thl· f1ghl ,·· (f :'\t·il noted. · lit• s;nd ttu· i.:rnup of eonl't·rn(·d i.:1n t>rnnll'lll l'r1t1ltl',S art• strong I.\' hnp1ng that thl' sl:•tt• \\1,uld .1.-. sume !ht• lt•.11h•rsh1p rolt· .111d that tht• 1\ttnrnt•y (;1•11t•ral"s l)(fit't· \\OUltl t·arr~· tht• pt·l1t1011 for .111 u1 JUnC't1011 to \\'ash1n ).!tnn. I> t ' 1'ht• j!t1\'t•r1101 ' :--ufft('t' h.1.-. ht•t•n :t:-k('d to :1ss11n11· !ht· lt•.t(ll'rs h111 iunl'l1on. ()"."\"1•11 s.tLd , bul lhus far no 1h't't:"!IU11 ha.., ~ l'l ('Oml' from t';O\'t•rnc1r l·:d1n11nd !lr'o\\ll .Jr Th1·rt'·s llt'l't'I" ,1 1\;1} oftel11n~ \\h.H his dt•('IStOll II 11! ht•, or llht·n 11 mtghl ht• n1 ;tdt·,· ht•;1ddt•d Prison Assault Case Studied SF.1\T1'!.F. (l lPI > -An in - YC'Sti~:ttion of torturl' and :->l':<· uai assault h)' inmatC'S at :\Ion roe Reform;~tory is under in1·l'sl1ga . lion hy the state of \V~1sh1n1,,rtnn, the St';lltlt• l'o:;t l ntclligcnct'r rl'- pt.irt<'d tuda) lnm<lt('s :dlt.•gedly C'om mittcd :1ss::i u lt ;1nd burnt·d l "'o pr1sonC'rs , ktllini.! one. Prisoners say guards 1~nored lhC' victims· screams fur ht•lp and plt•as from _olher inmates to stt·p in. T\\'O or thl' l h ree t' :Jses in vol \"('d attempts by son1t• prisoners to punish alleged "snitl'hes" who reportedly lold \\"ho 1\1~1s bringing n~rC'ot1C'S into lht.• prison dnd "·hi ch inn1:1tt•s \\"{'!'e using and dt•:iling 111 narcut11·s. Morton-House Clash Averted \\'.<\SII INGTO:'J <API -Tht' se>c re larv or h('a\lh. t.'ducalion and ,,·eifare turned over sub- poenaed documC'nts on hospital ;.1cC'reditation today, avoid inJ! a possible cont em pt citation from ;1 !louse panel 11 h1ch h;is ('\\t•d th(' secretary of t·nm1nc ret.• fu r refusing a similar subpoena. SC'r retary F'. David l\lathews :-ubmittcd tht.• d ocum<'nts aflt•r l)en1oc1·~1t ic and i{t•publLc;tn leadt•rS nf the panel said lhl'rC IS a s trong possibility that con. tempt prncE'cdin gs again:;t CtJ!l1 - merce $ecr1•tary Rogcrs (_' It '.\lorton \Viii bC' ('ndors1..·tl Workers R eturn :'\-1I.<\!\11 (Al>1 Strik('bound :'>l"ationa l A irlines 1s rl'callng furloug hed 1\lorkers and has set a :"Jov. 2-1 target dat1..• to resume operations as flight attE'ndants pr('pa fl' to volC' on a proposed set - tlcment. .. ORANGE COAST "' ., .. ,,.!.,~, , ........ Q-1 ( .. , .. }·· Tllo>O<-Con11 D••'• P 11a1 .,.,!fl""'""'''~"' l>I ..... ffW "''"' '" •\\ • • !>•DI•""'<! DV '"" 0< ""<I" c. ... " Pufll""'"" (~<' p.on, S•·P·"•1~""'"U<°'' "''" PUbh•h•O Mo ..... ~. '"'""0~ ' .. ~ •• •u• ''"''' """••-..... .,,,,1 a.., ... "'"'t"'<I'"" n. ..... '''"" l•>n ......... h••n•·, ~•<!<!l•h•<> V•lh t ·"" Uogu"'" a..,.., '>outn (~•'' ~ ,.~w••••-u•o .... 1 "''' """ " pu1J1+1n•o Sd!u•"·"' .,,., Sur•I"" 1+"' "'"'""" oub'"'"''<I 1>•~~1 " .. 1 1-IQ "'''"" ''"~ Slt•fl. (o~I• .Y•••. ( "'"'" n1 • •1• )l> Robert N. Wf!f!d l'••••O•nl •n<J Puhl1\ll> • Thoma<, Keevll [ Uo!Ot Thomas A . Murphil'lf.' M•n•11ln<) ~<I•!<>< Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall "'"'"•n! M•n.o11 "<I l<J••rn Uouna Beach Ottice l116C.l•nn••·· s11 .... 1 -·hnq '"lld•••> PD flo• -v)t. ., other OftlcH ( ... 11.Yt ... j)OWf>t lto•S!'-•! .,,.,_!&.•<"' UlJ"•w-1 1\oo,,..._.., 11""'""'""'9••<"' 1111\i""'"''"""·~·~ t..!Mltt«• 11•11•• JS~! L• l'•I Iii°"" •• '•" 01•91> ~ ....... ~ Tetephone (1141 '42.,.321 Cl.assHied Advertising '42·5471 Laguna Beach All D~rtmenls : Telephone 4f4.M66 from StnC. .. ..,.,.,~ 495·0630 C011••+Q1>1. "11 0"•~11' Cn••t f'\llll l<h•"'I (""'" -· "'6 f\41•" •U1•1.~•. +1•11•"•1'°"'· <'ti"~"~' m•tl•r nr •<1••'11{•M•1>!1 I\~,.,~ ~·~• O• ••,•oouc•O ... 111>011! t1>0f!•I ''~'""''"on "' tOPr•loMD,..M•. S...n...i """ P<>•l•q• r•1rt •' C-n•1• Mo •~ G.1'*"'"'• '~b"""''"" fly <•""''\) II""'" ''"l't D• 'T'"11 ~ n "'°"'"''. m•!tt .. , ""'""'t•-lo),H.._,,.,,, 111#·!( H1111t1i11g .\l.1 b~1rn :1 c:n\. (it•(IJ"J.:t_' \\'dl!;11 'l" l>dllnc h1111:-.1..·lf :1 ~ lilt• Jl('Pj)lt··.._ l'hllll"l' ... of !11 ·1.lll .Y .111n11 t1tl l"<.·d h1 ~ t":111 d1d.ir.' lo!' litl' l >1·n10<.·r~1t1 c: )ll'l' ... ld"!lll.11 1111111111;1\ltJI\ \11 d,+\ 1 ill' 1Plll ITil'lllb<.•r 1if lh:d l'\ Vt' ~I'll\\ l!l,!.! l'lllb Stricter Sign Laws Out 01 SC? :';in c·renll'lllt• pl ;1nn1ni.: com- nu s~111r11·rs \\ 111 r·unstdl·r a r1• 1·on1111l'Od.1tion hy tht· 1·1ty"s sign l"omrn1t lt't' tu11ti.:ht th;tt ;11·t1on 011 ant•\\ r1•slr1t•\111· s1i.:11 urd1n;111<.·t• ht• h:1i\t.•i! 'l"h1· 1·11mn11 -.~111n \\1!! llll'l'\ ;1\ i ,jl)p Ill at('1t~ f[,tJJ. 1'hl• ~.ign eo111n11ltl'l', :11 a r1..· i:ent n1l'l'ttng attendl'd !Jy n1nrl' 1h.H1 .in m1•r1·h;1n ts. r1..·1·41n1 · llll'JHted th:it th1· t"tty d rop l'on· :-,ult•r :J\1Pn of a st r1 t·t ('r urdi n:i nc·e :111d pr1·~s f11r :-.t riC'Lt•r cnfort"l'· !1h'f1\ of ;Jn l'.'<l~ti ng sign l;I\\'. ·ruL·-,d:i_\-night cnuncilml'n or· tl('rt•d lh:n the 1•x1sting la"· bl• t·n· forcl·d n1nrt· str11·tl\" during con sidl'f".!ll Oll 11f \\ ;1y:. ~f Sj)i'Ul'Hlg Up tht• C'L\ I 'l"h1· 'prnpo.-.t•d sign ord1n:tnc1· ts nol iLstl'd ;1~ ;1 topic 111 lhl· puU!i :>hl•d ;.igt•nda f!)I' tonight ·s mt't"'ltllJ.!, hut B1rh:ird ,\hlm:Jn, building d1r1•elnr, s:nd :t \\uuld come up a s a ,,·r1tt1·n con1- n1uni C':ll1on fron1 thl' ~1gn eOm· mttll't' l ie s:.ud till' pl;1nning com· mz :;:-:1011 ,1·oul d IJl' a s ked l o formuL.1te llS 01\'ll l"l'COITinl('llda· tion inr consuJl.'ration hy the rity council at 1\s r l•gul ar mt't.'tin ~ Zll'Xl \\'t•thll'Sd ay. '!'ht> propnst•d sign nrdinanCl.' \\·oulrl al!o"· l':tch husine~s man 1ln~ ~q11;11·1..· foot of signage for l':•ch i1ne:ir font of s\!'('('l Cron · t.tgl' 'J'ht' l':<i:-:1 in).! sign ordinance ~1iiU\\"S l\\'ll :-:qu;1r1· fet'l of s1g n;.ige pl'r front foot :'llt•rchant.., havt' cnt1cized the proposal :1t recent m C'C'lin~s t'ha rging that it 11·uuld hurt busi· nes;.; .ind 4·_r1•all' :1 f1n:1 ncial hardship. Saddleback Hears Holiday Salary Plea S:Jddl<'b :l{'k Com munit y CollPgt• District trustees have bccn :1skl'd lo ('St ablish a salary st•hedule "'hich allo\vs "in liC'u"' holidays or time·:.1nd·a·half p;-y ior Sl'l"Ul'i\y 11ffict•rs rt'quirC'd t11 \\·ork holidays. l.;i 1·ry Ctiristian. a rcprest•n- totive of lht· California School r:mployes 1\ssociution, al so :isked that t he trus tees pay Dan \Vaitz. a cam pus !lecurity offi cl.'. ~.482.20 as pay mC'nl for prcviou:s holiday '''ork. Christian !'.'aid thl' requests arc the result of a '"long standing grievance" "·hic h has been in the process of negotiation \Vith col- lege administ ra tors for t 1,·o vears. · 1-le said o ther problems invol\'· ing vacation and sick leave for securitv officers have been taken (•are o(by previous aC't ion!; or lht' trustees. Coastal Hassles Forecast Although a ruling in n court s utl "•hit·h is holding up th(' !lt atc's purC'h::ise of t ,3&1 acres or Or<inge Coasl land for a park is e:<pt·clt•d t o tOmC' bcror c ('hnstm ;1s, thl' it'll!3 l hassle prO· b:1bly will nol be concluded until tht• n11 ddle of nt>:<l year. r>onald c· ('aml'ron, the Irvine C'omp;1n.\'"s director of urban rh·· sign. s:ntl durin g a public hcanng bl•fort• the Ora ngt" County Jllan· n1ng Commission Tu<'sday thiit an appl':JI of the court"s decision 1s <'X Pl·l"t l'<l f ron1 t>lt her thC' I rv1ne Company or plaintiff J oan Irvine Smith. 1-\pp<'al proce<'dings, he said, \\'Ill t:.ike al il•ast stx month:; of tht· nt·\\' year. :'llr:-; Smith. \\ hu 01\TlS 22 l>l'r · i·t•nt of Irvine (,ompany sto<'k. chargt·d in the suit that the S7 G 1nt!lion s ~dr pritl' for thl' prop<'r · \\" ht·t\\1(.·1111 ;\/('\~·port J\each ;incl J .;J~una f~eat·h 1.-. tuu low. She 1·011\t•nd s th:il thl' company·s ,1grl't>mcnt "·ith the slate is d1·pr1 v1ng stockholdC'rs of their r1~htful v alut." from lhe land. 1'ht• Irvine Company, ho"·evcr, contends lht:> property {'Ould not l><' devt•lopcd hec:.iusl· of Coastal ('ommiss1on rc•slrtt•t1ons an<l th(' p;irk, \\"h1th tn{'ludes a public \\alk11·;1}· along th(' lx·at·h. tht· hiuif top l'dgl• ;.ind ii J,2(() :Jt'rl' {'a nyon p;rrk hl'hind :\loro l~.-a~h. 1:. a good public use of the land. '!'ht• land sale <:igreement rt• s ullt'd from eight y1..•a r s of n1~i.:ot i::itio n bet \\'een the I r\'inc c·nmpany and the State Depart- n1t:>nt of Parks and Rccreation. The legislature allocated S7.fi mditon for lht• park purchase 1n l~i -1 Jlld again this ycJr. 1\uthor 1zat1o n f or the park purrha sl'. ho,,·evcr. cxpirt·s al the t.·nd of thC' curre nt fiscal year, .Junt•3L. If the s;ilc is not completed by th1..•n. the st ~1te legislaturt.• \1•ill ))1· , l'l'C!lllrC'd to a ct again if the prn· pt•rty is 10 becom(' a state park. ~1rs. S n1ith filed the suit in .'iovE'mb<'r. 197,1 in K ~1n a"·a h a c·uu nty l l.S. Circ uit Court in \Vt•sl V'1rg in1a \\"ht•rt• the coinpany is 1ncorporat1•d. During the euurt hearings, a numbl'r o f a ppraisers gave \'ary- 1ng cs l1mat<'S of the \l."Orth Of the property. ,.\ d1•1·1sion had been expected by th<' end of Octobcor \\'hen all the ,,·ritten arguments v•cre in. Lagwia Probe Of Accident Continuing l .aguna l\each poliec today continued lo in vestigate an acei· dent Tuesday \\lhich injured four teenagers l('al'in~ one par<.ilyzcd as a result or injuries r eceived \\lnen his pickup truck rolled over a IOO·fuot embankment. l .agunan Chris Smith, 18. of 2-155 T<'mple I-I ills Drive. was rc- port('d in stable condition todav at Orange County l\1 e dica·l Center. Police reported the youth suffC'red a broken back in the mi shap and is paralyzed from the \vaist do\\·n . Al so injured were l\tark .Johnson . 19. or 1391 Dunning Drive; Jeff J ohnson. 18, of 1235 Starlit Drive, and Bridgt't Hoff. 15. of l.aguna Reach. All "'ere J:?iven l'mergcncy trC'atment al Sou th Coast Community 1-lospital .i nd released . 'rhe aecident occurred at about 1.30 a .n1 . on S ummit \\.'ay, a dirt ro:Jd above BluC'bird Canyon. lt took firt'men . policC' and lifeguard r escuers t\l.·o hours to free Jeff Johnson and Smith fr·om lhC' \\"reckage or the truck. Bangkok Welcome RANGKOK , Thailand (AP) - Hundreds of thousands or people turned out in Sargon today to \Yl'lcome a top·le vt'I Hanoi d e- legation that arrived to begin talks on the r e unification of North and South Vi<'tnam, Radio ll:Jnoi s aid _ Dana Point Storm Drain Contract OK A lO\\" bid of $424 ,800 was ac· cepted by O r an~c County supi;>r v1so rs Tuesday for con· ~truct i0n of :-. new storm drain that \\'Lil run undt,r parts of four :.trC'C'lS in Oana Point ThC' contract \•::-i s 3wardcd to Coilch Constructi on Company or L.os Angeles. one of 14 bidders for the job ~ubmitling proposals that ran~ed downwa rd from a high or S6ll0.500. The projC'C't will st:1rt at the in · t\.•rsection of Selva Road nnd the StrE'et of the Goldl-'n l.antern. It \\ill turn down the full lt!nJ(th of O linda Ori ve to L a C re~ta Avenue end run doWn l.a Crestil I to the Strl'el of the SilvE'r Lan· tern. The ne"' drain "·ill run ~wn to Pacific Coast 1-l ighway along Sil1,er Lantern and link up to a natural \\"atercoursc and existinA drain that e mpties into Dana Point Harbor. H.G. "George" Osborne. direc· tor of the county Environmental Management Age ncy, said in a letter to supervisors most or the prOjC'cl cost will be borne by fcdert1l reve nue sharinllt'. money, l-le also said that despite the 'Mde r ange between high and low bids, the successful contractor has a Rood record n nd experience in lhe field. • l Ditched ir1 Lag11na South J ,a~u n ~1 \\1Jman escapee! serious injury 1'uesday 111nrning, polil'l' ::.;nd. \\"hen s hC' lost control of he r car ~i nd dumJ)L'd into ditch nt·ar intersectio n of f31uebird C<-1 - n yt>ll ft oad an<I ('uast ll1 gh\,·;.,1y. P olice identified the dr1\"e r <-1 s Ju<-1n ita l'J)11t'. 29, of 2 162 1 Wesley Dri\"c. Ac- cident look place s ho111y after 9 a m . Nixon 'Relaxed,.' Visitor Reports Richard .~ixon is no lon_gC'r bothered by the phle bitis condi- tion \\'hi ch n('arly killed him a yC'ar ago, he told a visitor Tues· day at his San Clemente estate. l-l c no"· tak es long walks, plavs golf and s 'A·ims every day. · ·1 feel ~re~tt ... :'Jixon said as he strolled through his seaside Casa J>acifica for t ,,.o hours ~·i th F.d\\'Jrd \\I. llradley. y,·ho gave the former president a three.foot statue citing his contribution to physical fitness and sports. Ni:<bn. \\'ho has been rarely SC'en in public since hi s resii,:na· tion last year. "looked extremely good," Bradley sa id after their short visit. tC'nure :it the White llousc. But hi s daily routine in r etiremt'nt here inc ludes walking onl'- quarter mile from his home to hi s offi ct'S, reg ular golf games and nightly S'A-'ims in the pool. The a"'ard, a bronze statue titled ' Hand in I-l and ToY.'a rd l lnity, ··by J oseph Brown of Prin- ceton lJni versity . praised Nixun for his '·contributions to the field of physical fitness a nd s ports and ior affording the proper persp<>c· l i\'e in its r elationship to national and intern atio nal un ity and ,,·orld peace." Bradley, a Milltown, N.11., health club o .... ·ner, presented the awa rd to Nixon in a private ceremony. 150. Flee LA Blaze In Valley CHATSWORTH CAPJ -A brush fi re lea ped and turnet1 :1lon~ a r a ndom path through s parsely popu lated suburban t·anyons today, da magingseveral i'>t:p(onsive h om es and causin~ about I ~ residents lO evacuate. authorili{'S said . Hut dry. northerly Santa Ana y,·1nds "·hich gustt•d bncfly as ht.l?h as 80 miles an hour subside<.! :shortly aftE'r d awn , and firl· fighters said the blaze was con· tained by m1d·d ay. Residents or the Lake ~1anor community o n the western rim of the San F ernando Valley v.'e rc e'•acu ated from their homes shortly after t he fire was ign1tt-d about 3 :30 a .m . by s parks from dov.·ned powerlines, said a Ven- tura Cot111t y !-~ire D<'partm<'nt spokesman. All v.·e re pcrmittl·d to return to their homC's aftl'r day,·n, he said . ' The fire has gone throu~h tht• area \\"ilh no major structural d amage," said the spokesman. The path o f the brush fire "·as so random. officials said. that lh(' number of acr es d estroyed could not b<" determined until fireml'n \\"ere able to fl y O\"er lht· s molder- ing hills and rock lined canyons 35 miles northwest of do\vnto11 n Los Angeles Ray Bartlett, a Los An gel<'s Cou nty Fir e D epa rtme n t s pokesman. sa id c hiefs v.•ho scanned the area from the sky t•sti mated tot a l acre age bl;.1c kened at between 800 to 8.50. L.os t\ngeles ctty and Ventura Coun ty f i r<'m en pegged the acrt•age at about 1,000, desp1t1· oredawn f i~ures wh ich had ranged as high as 2.500 acres. The blaze form ed a patch work \\lith som e areas burning heavilv \\"hile adjacent land remained unscathed. In o n e fa sh i o n able neighborhood. a m an c lad in y,·hite shirt and slacks s at on his patio munching breakfast whilt.' a lone fireman stomped out a hol spot across a ravinC' 20 yards ay,·ay. .bi.bout six homes were damaged, fire offic ials said, and at least one abandoned shack '"'as totally destroyed. No in· juries were r eported. About 300 men were workin~ • the sca ttered fire lines , officials said. "l-le had a nice tan, v.·as ver y, very alert and s miled continual· ly , ··he recalled. "l-t e "'as ext remely hospitable and very cordial to me and m y family. I think the thing that im- pressed me mos t \\·as his total re- Jax3tion. ·· LA Law Firm Aids 1 In accepting the a\l.·a rd. Rradlcy S3id , Nixon ins isted that •·1,·hile physical fitness is impor· lanl, one"s m ental fitness is j ust as important for an individual's '''el\. being. · · Clemente in Lawsuit ~ixon said that he had little time for ('X('rcise during his f"ron1 Page A I ENFORCE • • I-le added that action forbid · ding major automobile r('pairs on public propt•rty should not be C'onstrued as preventing minor ''10 to 15 minute·' repair jobs. "\\/hat I'm concerned •bout DrC' cars that ar<' put up on blocks and the baC'k end is pulled out . The car is left up on blocks for t \\'O or three days,·· O'Keef e said. Gem Talk • 1 A l.os Angeles law firm has been fo rm a lly authorized to r ep· resent the c it y o f San C le- mente and ;\I 3yor Anthon v DiGiovanni in separate legal bal. ties \\'ith the city's police offi cers .anc1 the Teams ter's lJnion. · ('ity councilmen took the ac 11011 after an C'xecutive secret s essio n Tu<'s da y n ight . D1 Giovanni,. the target of a SI0,000 d amage s uit filed bv IXJlice. abstained from the vote,· The hearing is scheduled Fri· day in Orange County Supt:-rior Court on a 1\•rite or m<.1ndal c sought by police officers to over· t urn a city council resolution forbidding officers from affiliat- ing '''it h thC' T cam::;ters. or <.1ny other labor union . Police o ffi cers sign e d a ··-''.•I'"• ·~.... _, . ,' . . ... '/ .-r '1 . ; . I ' ~ • I ' ~ • ' I 1-· ,\ · • ·_/,_ .. representation contract with the Teamster s last April. The city has refused e ver since to re- cognize the pact , a move that has stalled negot iations on a 13- percent saiar y increase soughl by employcs. I .a~i \\'eek councilmen agrc<'d to hire th e firm o f P a rker. ).l!lliken, Kohlm eier, Clark and 0 H ara o f Los An geles t() re pr~sen_t lh<' cit y in the pendini:.; legat actio n. It has been s aid that the ne1v firm ha s trial expe r ience necessary in c~ses s uch as San Clem ente's. . At the time the n ew firm was hired, councilmen ::1 aid that it \\'O U!d h a nd le F rid ay's .ap· pearance and the a('tion invol\·· ing the m ayor. ' '~ \ (~ ' , I\ t i .-.;~-:_ ),'.: I . The Latest Fashion ... ,I '.:· . )'/ •·" l~y .I (.,'. l IL',\/('///{/ f7S (. PEAHL QUALITY You acn judge pearls yourselj i\fany me a s urt's of pearl quali· ty are the sam e for t rue, c ulture d or imita tion p earls, and if you compare several grades of necklases side by side. you can see the difference even though you m ay be untrained. Luster. roundness. color. size. s hape and cleanlin ess are qualities of true pearls. \\"hile cultured and imitation pearls try to come as close to these stati. ~ards as i>ossiblC'. Slight surface irregularity is al\1>'3}'S present in true and c ultured pearls. making earh pearl a t1nique contribution &.o the indi vidt1ality of ~·our ~ecklace. This also d isting uis h es 1l from m achined uniformity The price of a n y necklace ~!asp can be a n important cost fa ctor and the prices of a ll crna le cl asp~ should be determined. You can .always replace a11 inc xpc 1rsive 1c lasp later. t ' -, ,_ii , ,/ f-'ERDETU 1-\L ('.HA IN C°'f D I A 1\~0NDS r, Add Diamonds / For Special Occasions -~__/' Starter necklace contains one 10 thr'ee diamonds on 14k gold chain. Keep adding d ia monds over the years tor each special occasion and watch the Perpetual 'Chain grow in brilliance and beauty. J. ~ JJumphrwJ !}eweferJ 1823 NEWPOR T BLVD , COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEAMS 8;inkAmer1card-Master Charge JO YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-3401 ' ' I ···----------------------• 87 Wedf\Mday, November 12. 1915 DAILY PILOT I THE PICK OF Punch l Wednesday's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • '-...--=~ " .... "Thl:'rc's anothl:'r 10 proper t 'I specul.itors outside. cfdim ,.ng lhdf ever11b0d'1 fl<tlf'S fflem." Soup, Saving Go Together Ry MILTON MOSKOWITZ We hear so much about price increases that it's nice once in a while to read about prices going down. There is sucb news from Campbell Soup. Money Tree Ca mpbell reported that in 1975 it knocked down prices on more than 140 items. Among the products laking the cuts were Campbell 's soups. Chunky soups, Swanson froz e n foods , Franco·Am crican canned spaghetti and Pepperidge Farm breads, rolls and biscuits. CAMPBELL SAID, IN FACT, THAT as of August, when its fiscal year ended, the prices of all its food pro- ducts were only l percent higher than a year earli er Dur· ing that same period the Consumer Price Index rose about 10 percent. No produ~er likes to slash prices and Campbell is no exception although the compan·y claims t"o ·be· "always mindful ·· of the extra money consumers have to shell out for food during an inflationary period. However. Ca mpbell is probably in a better position than most to lower selling prices For one thing, the mindless pursuit of growth for growth's sake is not a disease th at infected Campbell the way it ha s a lot of companies Jt 's true that Campbell has moved well beyond its soup base 1 BUT ITS EXPANSION HAS been a controlled affair and the co mpani es it did acquire -Swanson's and Pep- peridge Farm. for examples -enjoyed their greatest growth after becoming part of the Campbell family Campbell conceded in its most recent annual reJ>Ort. what few companies like to concede, that its saies, measured in number of units, went down last year The response of many companies to lower sales is to raise prices. -For another thing. Campbell owns such strong market shares that it can probably absorb price cuts more easily than its competitors. lt does 70 percent of the soup business. It's the No. 1 producer of canned spaghet· ti. It·s the leading seller of fr ozen dinners. And it's a ma- jor factor in canned beans, tomato juice and bakery pro· ducts. ~ FINALLY. WIDLE MANY COMPANI ES (and ' families) are so strapped with debt these days that they have to worry about meeting the ne'xt interest payment, Campbell has nothing to fear in this quarter. Campbell soup is that rarity, a company with absolutely no long-term debt. lt fmances growth out of earnings. Handsome is as handsome does -and CampbeU does all right. It earned S86 milli on last year, which ex· ceeded the earnings of Borden, Carnation, Consolidated FoOOs, General Mills, H.J . Heinz, Nabisco and Standard Brands-all of which had higher sales than Campbell. Buy Cheap Birds, Group Advises SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A consumer activist group has urged Californians to pay no more than 59 c.ents per pound this year for turkeys and, at the same time. charged that the turkey industry is turning into a monopoly. California Citizen Action Group said Tuesday in the last 15 years 93 percent or all turkey ranchers have gone out of business, re- ducing the l ,673 bird growers in 1959 to 115 this year. "BY ANY reckoning, on· ly a handful of turkey ·fac· tories· will be growing turkeys in jus t a few short years," said Leesa Speer, a spokesman for the group. "We have been informed that Bo perce nt of the Toyota To R ecall Public as TOli.YO (APJ -Toyota l\totor Co. said it will recaJI about 40.000 "Publica" passenger cars produced between Octob~r 1974 and August this ye//O because ol a headlight defect. Officials said exported units account for about 13 ,000or the total. They said the 1.000-1,200 cubic centimeter engine capacity passenger cars have a possibility of bum· ing their headlights be<'ause of a possible de· feet in an insulation system . turkey farms are either owned by or operated un· der contract to just two companies:· said Ms .. Speer, who refused to name them. SHE TOLD reporters that it was not clear if the "pall of monopaly which hangs over tbe turkey in- dustry·• bad any direct bearing on the JO-cent per pound increase in turkey this year. Frozen turkeys were 49 cents per Pound last year and are currently selling for about 59 cents per pound, she said . THE GROUP, which has been engaged in a l~year battle against state· controlled milk prices, <'Blled on the Department of Food and Agriculture to investigate what appears lo be "gross conOict of in· terests in the state turkey markellng order.'' It charged that the manager of the s tate marketing order, a public agency, is Blso the ex · ecutive director o( the private California Turkey lndustry Federation. THE STATE hassome40 marketing orders, whlch i.n some cases control the quantity and quality ol the product plU$ collect money from lhe industry to pro- mote the product.. ~ V0111C CUPll . -,.._,. t ... 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Yul Brynner and Gina Lollobrigida play the title roles in this 1959 biblical e_eic. · KOCE ~ 7 :35 -Lag_una Art Colony. The unique community or Laguna Beach is spotlighted in this KOCE spe<ial. ABC fJ 11 :30 -"The Night Strangler.'' This followup flick to the im· mensely successrul "The Night Stalker" preceded the short-lived series of the same name with Darren McGavin and Simon Oakland. TV DAILY LOG Wednesda y Evening Tot1tlli (Alln fe1nsttln) 1111 oiit cl p1150!!, dJKOVllS 1thJIOft, bu1 COtl· 11nues to 11111 -th11 hmt for his ot• chu1tli. While bur1l1r111nr me t~r1mtnt ol hlld·l1vm1 1rld.H H11ry Mu1urky (Sl•m Poc~en1), JoeJ se11ou1l1 1n1u1t1 H1rry's wilt. Whtn Joey. 11 s111n, tonr 01 convmud Htrr, dtd 1t. but lie dot1rl't hive 1 11lred or prool. (12) Morit: !CJ (2h1) "1111 GiHtll Hrm~ (dr1) ·sa -John W11nt, l!m HutlO!I, Otv1d J.inmn. 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Dttn J1ue1. . ol 1 dner1 ntat• su11esb 1"-1 an 12:)01-"1 1ncient Cfl111a1 1111'1 11 th1ut1nill( lilt¥lt • tM lift of heiress Ned" ea-ori·s MM.: "lilJ UK' (com) '6'- (0i1111 Hy\lnd) boyfritnd. 'tktor J11lit Cflo"i•, Tom Collrtrn11. Mollica, Jenny Sulli-1n, Hmn Hon1 1:00 !(1QJ €C lHltfTftl 1~est. cnt llrtrt 0 @900 €CD.cttr'1 ..... l:lO (})Mtorit:...., '"""' ~ .. Ill .. ,., Ciip Runnrth <Ntr" Or. J1k1 (m111) '42-KaJ l(yMr, J.int W,m1n. Goodwin backs 1 11111n1 fnident 1:45 U lle¥it: {C) "Ullll_,. (adv) '55 (Michttl Cliriitophu) wllo •ants -TJfOlll Power, Susan Hlf"'lld. to 1un tats on a pmtitftt !Nit t l:JO m M-Nlrtrt Slltw: "'flw A,aillSt mort UPtOtllCtd physlci1n 1111 UM HMM" "bupt fMI JIM ~Id~• t1111. llndlldulld. Jiiek" o c C1J1 rn ai"'"" ·w11eft 1:io a Mwlt: "MH "'sbtlld's M111ri" Diies t Down'· Cat bllrrt11 {com) •47 -LllCilll hll. Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES t :JO 0 "MIU ti .._ On,.... (tdw) "51 -s~ Ryan, Jlldllrd 11'1¥1$.. "Ml• 111 ltlt htti Mtlll" (.0.) '39-Lovis i;lf\I, Joan Btnllf:tt 10:00 "Dr. llld't Mqic hkr ~ l 040-[dw•rd G. ~--12:00 II "11 .... OMr" (dr1) 'lt - Cuolt Lombtrd, Ca!J ;11nt. 1:00 0 ., ... e.........,.. (dfl) '59- Rewt Barron. M1uie l.Pftnet. @!Cl '1t1Jltt ""911" (d11) 'S4- Grfll)t'J Ped. Rn, G1m. 8rotHoct; l:JO O ((I '1'lit fllPt Thq JI.WM ilraq's" fcomJ '61 -J1son llo- b11d1, Britt lillnd. J:OOi10! (C) ., .. frN 1tlt.....,.. (dfl) ?"i~Robtl1 Koob, SIMft lroob. J:lOCIJ "MJ Uttlt ClllcMtt" jcom) '40 -W. t. fltldl. MH Wnt. Q (C) ~ P1r1 I (11'1111) '6J- N1ttlie Wood, Rowhnd Jlumll, 1Ur1 M11ffn. ' KOCE Television (50) Burma Dancers Delight ¥ericans have always displayed a deep re· gard -make that reverence -ror the rolk dance and niltive theater forms of other lands. An increasing number of dance and thea.ler troupes from abroad have come here to dlsplay their crafts and they have returned to their native lamb wi!h nothing but praise ror the eager attention devoted to their programs by American audiences. fa:scinating demonstration of a compelllnK and lueid dance form that is, in some instances, nearly I,200yearsold . Accented by incredibly beautiful robes and thl' quaint but utterly eloquent Burmese musical in· istrument-'. the s upple dancers cast a !Spell over an entranced audience with a seriel:> of dances that wove a fairy tale pattern from the folk lore that pro· mpted the dance form. THESE BRILUANT BURMESE make their nowing, exquisite dance forms look ea.sy but any TOM BARLEY~ Music Box ·" from this stalit.tic: it takes a year to learn 2S of these t"Xel"ci.ses and thel"e are as many a:;: 200 known to mulers of the Burmese dance. l..et u.s s hove statistics aside and pay tribute to the dancers and musicians of the Burmese Nat_\pnal Theater. lt was a breathtakingly beautiful Insight into a nation and people who have long preferred their heritaice of grace and beauty to th(' greed and violence that often surround their native land. There can be no doubt in view or what happened at Orange Coast College Monday night that the artists of the Burmese National Theater will have a similar tale to tell when they return to thei r Rangoon headquarter.t after their firsL American tour. :;:uch CO<'clu~ion by an unthinking amateur was -p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I forestalled by the fi~t intriguing item on the pro· I A STANDING ROOM only audience -a number of seatless enthusiasts squatted on a corner or the stage throughout the performance -gave these incredibly gracefuJ and gifted Burmese an ovation that will surely not be equalled at any other stop on their U.S. tour. It was no more than they deserved for a gram Monday night. Director U Than Myint 's troupe demonstrated the basic movements and patterns which take four y('ars to master a nd which must be second nature to the artis t before he or she can take part in any dance routine. Some idea of the magnitude of the task that awaits the budding dancel" in Burma can be gained Reagan for MacArtht•r? Q: Any idf"a how many name actors '-''f"l"e disap· pointt>d whrn George C. Scott won the title role in "Patton"? -H.T., Lubbock, Tex. A: At least two. l.adislas F.ar<:1go, who penned th(' Patton book rrom which the movie was adapted, told us that John Wa}1l e ''iOU!d have given his right arm to pl<1y the part that won an Oscar for the best picture of 1970. "It 's the only book the Ouke com · pletely r('ad that year."' Farago claimed he heard . Ronald Reagan (who made more th an 50 films dur- ing his movie· TV career ) con- fessed in 1972 Lhat ··the ham in him made him wish he could have done · P<1tton .' .. There's another general's biog rafilm Reagan might be talked into making -if he"s not living in th(' Whit t• !louse then. And that's the story of Oouglas J\.lat·Arthur. R('agan had a little of both REAGAN MacArthur and Jlatton in hi s makeup. Before he left the Cct lifornia governol"'s mansion. he las ht•d out at the state's lawmakers, accusing them of ignoring the needs and interests or Californians. "They think,'" he thoug ht aloud , "that this is a game of their sitting up ther e and dropping hand gl"enades on me. F'rankly, they remind m e of a bunch of kids writing on a toilet wall !" Q: My mother won't let me buy comt>dian Grorge Cal"lin 's latest album -claiming it's too dirty. Is it?-Stuarl R., New Bedford, Mass. .<\:That's a matter or whose mother is listening. Comedian Carlin ·s mother says it 's okay. And Little David Records (in a promotional package to disc jockeys) quotes from mom"s tongue-in ·cheek testimonial: "This l"ecord is not dirty and contains no filthiness or any kind. It ean be played wit hout fear of losing your moraJs, license or listeners. Q: Now that Brigitte Bardot's threatening again to thl"ow in her towel, who's lht> busiest French actress in film s today? -l\t arilou Bro"'·n, Milwauket". A: .<\ l\.1rs. who can't l\1i ss. Stephane Audran. who's rapidly replacinJ? BR and .ill the other · Pal"isian pretties as the hottest new F'rench actress. She"IJ be seen here soon in Ray Stark's ··1'he Black Rird .. <or ''The l\.1altese f'alcon flies A~ain! ··)with George Segal. Mlle. Audran, off-sc re('n, is old· fashioned. She still Jives with her hu sb<.ind -di rec· tor Claude Chabrol. II .,.,4, "'""''" ~'- " ..... . " .... , .. .. "'''* ·1 ....... "'""'"' "'' .. lo•''" " "'"'"' ~'- , ... 11 -·-·-HAID TIMl5ff'tl --UTill llG MAN._rM< ~I .. ,,,M -e •Utotlll llll' l!/1J ~l UOOll ..... "'" YOUNG FIANKENSTllN t'OI l'l.UI I PAPll MOON ll'Gl -·--CMll IOUJBALl• Woll CONllll:f lilDOZ 111 °"" •l )0 . -·-....... IW lllT Of WAl.1 DIUlfM .. TIUE UJI ADYENTUllS 111 STIOHGIST MAN IN WOlllD lit I J ·13 Ii Ifl 11 ;I l'l :C 1:1 i: I#;) i; I fl --"""""'"· ~ •• 1$. ,.,._ ........ l:flll • .,_,, ....... ·=~ •••o•uu •Giit!• (KllOll• U•Dll •I "fl' hurl 1,.,,,, •·•••I I h lO• · t"l1•u • 11 ~· · u.1,. t ""' ._.,., ....... 11 ~·· """' ... .. .... ..... ,,, .. " ,,.,, ... •-..... .......... lh• .., "" ,.._ .. _11 .. S JAWS i ... 1 --TIDAL WAVE fl'fl ---·""-·" 3 OAYS OJ TMI COHDOt .., --DUTM WISH 111 .,... ..... ,. ,., ... ,c.~.~--cc--tl JIOOSTlJI COGIUJl°M 1,.1 -·-~ll!l!l.l!ii:;::§:;::r:J:™'-OllAT WALDO "''II !"'I --" MAHOGANY Mt _ ..... ,.,,,,,_ .,_,_, IJO·llll •l lllOOll' Wiii "" YOUNG FUNKIHITllN !Ni -~ W.W. & DIXll DANCIKIN05 !"I M..oc:.e'Wlllllll' YOUNG FUfrJM(INSTllN !NJ _,,_ . DU TH WISH Ill -11-~<MN llOlllllALL 111 aa.-·. CUIYMAMA,.. -· .... ··~(Oii· LlT'S DO ll AGAIN i... •••mu....,, .. Mt UJ1 ~ "' ~~~~~~~i;,L;mtolMll .... WOlll Ill ~ NIT'°" .. ,.... ........ , .... ......... Mt·llU -~ -· --··~ SWINOINO WMAIDS II> PUAIUll IS M'f ......,. ... -·--UM ICM 1RIALL11t a..-&., curt-... ----.~ ... I>'),.....,_ ITIOMQT MAN tN WOii.i flt 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner Q : lfow 's m y favorite ex-Beatie, Paul McCal"tney, doing these days? -Terri Mes., Richmond, Va. A: He"_s reaching beyond the moon with his "Venus and Mars·· album, which winged into orbit in four countries, hitting the No. J spot in England, Prance.Japan and the U.S. Q : Say it isn't so. That Vale's "Whiffenpoof Song" was really c-omposed by a student rrom 11 arvard. -Rill Scott (a Yale alumnus), New llaven, Conn. .<\: But it is so. It \\'.as compost.>d by a Harvard student -Guy II . Scull . With revised lyri cs written by Rudy Vallee as .i tribute to his alma mater, Yale, it was adopted as a theme song by the Whiffenpoof Society early in 1919 -an organiz.ation within the Yale Glee Club. (For the record: Many people think a "whiffenpoof"" is a bird. It isn't. It's an imaginary creature glorified in \1ictor Jl crbert's opel"elta. ·'I.it tie~ t~ mo.·· Send your questions to l/y Gardner. "Glad You Asked That.·· care oj this newspaper. P.O. Bo.c 156(}, Costa i\1esa 91626 .. \'far1/yn and lly Gardnf.'T. answer as many questions as they can 1n their colurrin, but the volume of mail makes personal replies impo.~.~ible SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FwY. AT 6RISTOL "l DAYS OF THE CONDOR" 7:10 I t:JO SO.COAST PLAZA Wfs-. l:JO...J:JO...S:lO 7:30 &,t:lO W..-2711 SO.COAST PLAZA ~REE P"R"'ING "HURIS OF TH! WIST' IPCJ l:fl WfS-l:>t-1:"°"'' "A TOUCH OF CUSS" (PJ:J CllEllAWD THI& =&l;, "ROOSTER COGIURN" IPGl t :JI '"'fS-l:'S-'kJO.f:JO '"THE GREAT WALDO PEPPER" J:JI '"'J'S-J:4S-J:l0 '"THE WAY WE WERE" t:JI '"'J'S-l:JO..i:)0. ... 10 "A TOUCH OF CLASS" IPGI J;JO WJS-l:>t.1:JO "SWINGING BARMAIDS" IRl l :lO SotjSttn 1:45-S:OD-l:lO ''DOCTOR MINX" IRl ,,,s.oc>.oo s.t;s.. 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IPGI "THE HAPPY HOOIB" Ill "A IOY AHD HIS DOG" "HARD TIMES" CPGl "I.AST DETAIL" IRI "HUMAN FACTOR" IPGI "DEVILS IAIH" ll"GI FRIDAY NOV. 14 EXCLUSIVE SHOWING edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 AIJNAYS ON CALL. . I DAV NIGKT DUTV DUTY ~-~ I ""~'-...'"- ["DR.MINX" I --lPV Wll.UAMS • 1'1•• , !\. 11 ........ i..., •• ..,.,... .... "'"""" Anllhtlm • $15 7&01 \ K•ltll• MJf Stld•UITI 'Ot1nge 639-8170 •639 7860 7 ·-I Saddlebaek EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 316, 6 SECTIONS, 74 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA Today's Clos l•g N.Y . St.eeks W E DN ESDAY, NOV E MBER 12 , 1975 TEN CENTS Life 'Widespre(Uf' in Outer Space? SAN 1-"'RAN{:tsco !UPI > -A scie ntist try in~ to establish t"OntaC"t "·ith li re on other planets sa1d today researl'h indicates it not onl y L"Xi~ts but also h; '"probably widespre:.d. ·· Or. John Dillingham. (!hier or the biotechnology division at the ;'lat1onnl A<'ronautics <.1nd Space Administration's Ame:!! Researl'h I.aborat ory in Mountain View, Calir., revealed his con clusions half"•ay through a t\\·o-year study. fie s aid his search for intelligent extraterre~trial li fe .. no'"" points lo the (act that it sh<)llld be very common , that it exists no" and 1s probably ""'1despread 1n the universe.·· Rillin~ham s aid his Sl'ttrch, aided by otht>r scientists, 1s for · bc>1 nt1 s '''ho ha\le i:!Olten to a l least our leve! or S('ience and t t'Chnolo~y , and may bt.· hl·ard .' · \\'('believe th al in n\any places living c reation has gonl' not only as fa r a:> Wl'. but mu<'h rurther in('luding many C'1v11iza- t1ons much older th<Jn ours,·· he !Said in a n intcrvie.,1r. ·\Ve 're the youngest civilization that is able to communicate We have been able lo rommunic att' for only JO or 15 years across the galax)' \\'1th radiotelescoi><>s . ·So the point is that wtc•ve JUSl emergell on a .. talis tical b.aS1$, a.nd tht"rerore anybody \4'(' tontat't must t:>e a n older civilization.·· B.illingham. 45 ;J.nd Jlrit1sh -horn. Sc.id his t>\'idence o[ lire on other planets is circumslant1al and he ho!X'<! to esl.tblish contact \\"tth ('Xt r aterrestrial beings through largt:'r and better radioteles copes. The evidcnct.< bt.'g1ns \\·ith th raet that 1n laboratory and space researc h, \\'e have round that o rganic molecules 1he building blocks of life <.1r•_. Yt.'ry common outsil.le our t.•urth ... ht.> .said. Rillingh;t m said he 18 \4·orking on tht.< project al the laborutory \\'ith_ ~"<pert s in o.1strono n1y, communications and o uter s pace phy:sics. He.• said ht" hopt"21 to c.•ont1Acl bein1ts rrom other worlds by radiotl'lt"scopt.· through one or lhr~ methods . -"l.ocal transmissions on othl'r planets ror consumption there -radio, for example ·,t\ beacon "'hiC'h is deliberately trying to a lert other J><>Ople of the existence or the sendt•rs. · · A signal beaml-d d1rt.•ctly at t•arth , 1r som ebolly a!rt.<ady knows or suspect ~ there may bl--lirt· here.·· It us ed to be thought that ou r o~·n planetary system "·ith our !'tilling ham s aill l 'Jo~Os ··do t>xist. but they have noth1n,11 tu do 0\4'0 sun \\•as unique. Hut we can now s a y t hat most s tar::. ha\'l' \\'ith extratt'rrestrlal hfl'. The.se things are explicable as ••l· pl:Jnets a round them. moopher1 c pht•nomcna it's easy to l_!t't rerlections. rt>rracted ·Put that together, and \\ e now think there are billions ;.ind \i~ht. so you think you stt <t lighl mo\ling very fast . billions of o ther planets. so there is no reason why the saml' pro-··.t\nd lhl•n . or course. there is the psychologit·al phl•nomcna cess of li ving Cf>ll C"reations cannot take 1>ia('e. ·· of human beings.·· ~_:._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--''--~~~~ MAC Set to 150 Flee LA Blaze O'Neill Park Crime on Climb Mi ssion Vic>jo :\1un1cipal Ad - visory ('ouncil members 'lt'hO or. dered .:icacia bushes at Eldorado Park trimm ed last summer lo curtail teen-age sex play anti drug use. are reaching (or the ax again . NY Plane Ignites; 4 lnjured ~F.\V \'ORK I UP!l -A (·hartercd 0\'t•rs eas :"'la tional . .\irlincs OC!O jetliner ·.•.-ith 139 pC'rsons aboard caught fire on t;,ikeo ff at Kcnncdy International .'-\irµort today. All aboard were eYacuatcd . Fo ur \\;ere injured · slightly. The> Jo~e d e r a l A\'iation Atl· ministration s aid Overseas Na- tional flight 032 was taking of( ror Jo'rankfurt , Germany. en route to J idda in Saudi Arabia. carrying: 129 pa ssengers a nd 10 crev,rmen. The incidl'nt occurre d un run\vay 13 I. s hortly after 10 a .m . PST. Offi<'i~1ls at Ke nnedy Airport said all aboard \\'e re C'mployes of (l ,·e r s C';.i ::. ~~1ti ona l . A spnt t':O:\,·on1an said they were e n roult' to Saud i Arabia ··to pick up flighls. l guc.•ss. ·· The> fire> Oc l'urrC'd in the same genl'ral area \vhc re ill -rated Ea s tern .-\i rl i n e s [light 66 crashl•d in Jun e . killing 113 persons in the "'orst commercial single pl::ine c rash 1n American h1 .s1orv Firt: 0 dt"parlml'nt rescue units ""'ere immt:"diately sent lo the scene. ·rhC' smoke :..ind fire could Ix> scl'n ior some distance in thl' vicinity of the airport. :\ u·itnes s told firemen it ap- peared that mos t -if not all -of the passC'ngers ::ind crew got off the plane s afely before the craft bt~came engulred in flames. 1'he Jo~A . ..\ said the plane's pilot apparently a ttempted to abort hi.s takl'off bl'c<i use of the fire. Tht' F'AA s aid the incide nt oc· ('Urrt'd '''hl'n ··engine :-.lo . 3 caught fire. ·rhcre '"as no era.sh. It abortt"'d t:ikt·ofr ·· 'l'hrift S hop Group To E lect Officer s The Saddl eback Community Hospital thrift shop will hold a quarterly meeting and annual election or orricers Thursday in Laguna I-tills. according to r>orothy Colver . pre.sidenl. This time they "re turning their attention to O'Neill Park where. according to the complaint or a rt.>!iident, dim lig hting and heavy brush gro~'th are providing a haven for burglars. Councilmen Monday agreed to UPI T11ft!Ml1 ff~s Running .<\lab ama Go\'. Ge orge Wallace. billing hlm!Self i.l!S '"the people's choice," of- ficial!)' a11n ounced hi !S can- didacy for the De m ocratic presid ential nomination to· day -the 10th m e mber of that ever-gro\\'ing club. Saddle back Hears Holiday Salary Plea S addleba c k Co mmunit y College District trustel's have been asked lo establish a s alary S('hedu!e \\•hich allo>A·s "in lieu"' holidays o r time-and-a-ha lf pay for security officers required to ,,·ork holiday s. l..:.irry C hristian , a repres en- tative of the CalL£urn1a School F,mployes Asso c iation . also ask('d that th(' trust('('S pay D<.in \Valtz . a cam pus security offi ce. $5.482.20 a s payment for previous holiday \'·ork. Christian s aid the requests are the result of a "long standing grievance·· \vhich has been in the process of negotiation with col- lege administrators ro r t\\'O years. contact county 0£ri c 1al s about cutting back the shrubs but they still aren"t sure \\'hat to do about the li ghting. Cal :.'IJevt•, a d eputy sherifr and 1\.1AC council m ember, said the lighting at all of the community·s parks is equally bad aI]d is a pro - blem the ;\lAC \\'ill "'havl' to deal \\1th."' :-.le.ve added lb~t o·_Neill J>ark, just like F.ldorado P;irk "h as been a headaehe'" to law e nforce- ment orricers ror som e time. O':'oieill Park is !()(•ated 1n an older resid£'ntia l section or Mis- sion Viejo north of I.a Paz Ro<1d. It is a sm:lll neighborhood park and not to be confused >A'ith O ':.'IJe ill Regional Park in Trabuco Canyon. :-./eve said he s upported the trimming of its bushes even though only one resident, Mel Gentner of 24817 San Doval Lane, complained. Las t July the complaints or about 125 residents nl'ar Mon· tevideo School on Carillo Dri ve prompted councilmen lo tnm the O\'ergrov.·n acacias at Eldorado Park. It was aliegl'd by thl' res ident:; that lhe dense s hrubbery pro vi d ed ._. l'O\'er ror marijuana s m o kers and sex gaml·S of youths. Booty R eco ver e d 1.A:"'J C ASTER (AP J -,\/! $25.000 taken from a Qu<irtz llill bank by a lone robber beanng a threatening note v.·as recovered shortly a ft e r the incident. Roy J . \\'hite. 20, .o\ m a ri \l o. Tex., and two 1.a ncas ter residents. Jan<•ttc I. 1-ludso n. 18, ant.I a 14-\'ear·o ld remale ju\'eniie. \\·ere b00k1..>d for investigation of a rmt:.'CI robbt>ry Tuesday. Fms And Feathers O K:\;\'.(lGA .\'. Was h (UPI ) -Statt• Rep. Joe 1-lauss ler \\'ill bl' tried ~O\'. l7 on a charge of li tterin~ grouse feathers along ;,i state highway. He re po rtedly \\•;i s c:iught tossing the feather~ on the road aft£'r a hunting trip in Septe mbe r . Judge La\\·rence Leahy set the trial date arter hearing ar gum ents on a prosecution move to re- view an earlier dismiss al. Illegal Tax Break U~I Te-.-e CARRYING THE PRESIDENT'S BANNER IN CALIFORNIA Sen. Dennis Carpenter (feft,, Attorney General Younger Carpenter Predicts Ford Over Reagan S .. \C-R . ..\:\t F:.\;T<l j l;P1 1 State Sen. Dennis Carpenter ( R· ~e\\·port Reach l. a long·t iml' supporter of Ro nald Reagan, has be£'n appoin ted to share tht' chairman s hip of Prt•sidC"nl Ford 's elC"ction c ampaign 1n California . Predi c-t;.ib[y, the :\"e\\·port Be;.t('h la\\'m <lkt.<r s o.1ys h(' lx:li e\'l' cs Ford \\'Oul d d e fc;Jl Reagan in a Californla primary shO\\do"·n. but forecas ts the formt'r go\'- ernor \\Ould "'do \Veil . thcrt·"s no queslion <lboul it. .. I-le made the a ssessm£•nt ;.it a ne\\·s con ference Tuesd ay \\:here he .:ind f{epublican Attornl'Y General E ve ll c J l 'oungt•r iormally announced their co chairm3ns hip of the r·ord cam paign in Californ ia . Young('r l'ndors ed Forrl six months ago ;,i nd h <1s served as ;,i member of a f-~ord steering com m1ttec. But the appointment of C;,irpenter to s h;irc operating the eampaign \\•;1 s :•nothC'r defection of a n importa nt Re:igan ally lo the Ford camp. Rt,ag3n is l'xpet•tt~d lo formally d£'c lare h1 :.. c:..indid;:i c_y l•l challe nge lhe Prt•sidC"nl .'\'u'" 20 1n Was hington. ·I 've been a long-time s up- rw::-r.er o[ his CReagan J: f'vebct'n close to him philosophically a nd I l ike him pers o na lly, .. s aid Carpe nter. the No 2 St<•t c Scn:ite (".OP leader "'ho last 'A'Cck a ban· doned his camfla1gn for tht• L:.S Senn le Rut he s aul h t• commilt£'d himse lf to F'ord b(•t·au~e hC" ad- mired the ··toug hn ess" the Pre~1 - dt•nt had d c monstratt-...J in dt:'al 1ng \\'1th Congrl'~s and "having ;,i :_..1tt1ng rncumbl'llt f're~1dent i~ !x>ncficial to thC" party." .o\s kl•d about a Ford Reagan pnm;:iry s ho"·do\\ n in C'ci/ifornia. Carpenter not1('d lh:.it Reag:Jn ha s :i lot of equity 1n the RC"pub!ican pi1rty 1n c·al1forn1a ::ind deservedly so " 1-fe 'JI de) \\I t'll Ill tht· Repµblican primary. thcr(•s no qu£'slion about it ,·· he s;.ud l ie pred1 Ctl'd "no runa,,,·a y prin1ary C"1ther >A ;1y." hu t fu res 3'A' ii '"good . tough fi~ht 1,hich in m y j ud~ment l'rcs1dl'nt Ford \\'Lll t"ulnl'nul on lqp · '1"1>ung C"r told rl·portc.·r:.. hf' i.k•i1t•\·t•d }"ord '~ tUU J!ht•:>I pnnl;•r~ te:_..\ \\'UU l d Ot'l'llr Ill :";('\\ l lamps h1rc.• 1n :\larch hut :>3ul ht.• tit~itC"\"('J Jo"o rd 1s J.?111nj? t•I s u r· pr1st• Jll'OPl<' \' llh hi:.. strt.:n h'\h 1n C."aliforn1a as con tra:-.tl'd \\1th ;,in ~ othercand1dalt' ·· Thursday 's meeting will lx>gin ;1l 7 :30 p .m . ;.it the l..aguna F'ederal Savings and l,oan, 24301 Paseu de Valencia . Additional in- form3tio11 on the group or the meeting is a vai\;1ble by calling the t hrift s hop. 586-6870. Nixon Appraiser Guilty Rolh also s aid they fully CX· pected to operate the Pr('sidcnt 's campaign 1n C<.1.li fornia \l ·ithout marching orders from the na- tional campaign in Was hington, but added they wt·rt· unCC"rtain ,,·hether they ''·ou/d al!jo hancl!C" fund raisin ~. \;i r pt•nter and )'oung('r , both form£'r !·'RI agents. s aid in res ponse to questions that the.\· d lsagrl.'ed "'1th l•'ord '::. pardon of R1 ch;ird :\I .. \J1xon 1n 197·1 butnr'"' bC'lievc he mi)!ht ha,·e mad1..• th(· l'Orrect dec1s 1on PILOT 'ICES' FREEZER SA LE '"I'm very happy with the re· s ults o f my ad . I sold m y freezer.·· That's the advertising s uccess story told by the Santa Ana 1-leig hts \\'Oman who placed this classi[iC'd ad in the Daily Pilot: Frttzer 6 cu ft , C'ht>st. $100. l yr old pl'ri. cond xxx- x:ioi:x If you have an appliance you "'ant to convett to cash, call 6-12·5678. We make it easy for you to put a re)\', words to work for you, in the Da.ily Pilot. -. ClllCAGO (/\ P) /\ fede r al court jury today found literary a ppraiser Ralph G . Ne\\·man guilty of lying about the date Richard l\1 . :\'ixon gave his vice- president ial papers to the nation to claim an illegal 5450.000 tax break. The U .s_ Dis trict Court jury d e- li berated n ea rly fi ve ho urs before returnin g the verdict to Judge Frank J . Mc Garr. '.'lewman, 64, a Lincoln s cholar and presid e nt of the Chicago Library Board. was accused. of lying to the 1 nternal Re venue Serv1t'e about his appraisal or the Nixon documents . He was aC"· CUSE'd O( bac kdating Nixon ".s papers to allow the forme r presi· dt-nt art illegal $450.000 tax break ror donating his vice-presidential .( paper,,; lo the ~ a t1 onal Archives The jury retired Tuesday night ;:i(ter deliberating ro r three hours . The jury rore man in- formed McGarr, of U.S. District Court. that the rive-woman. s en- ve-man jury was not c los e to a verdict . Newm a n races a maximum sentence or five years in prison a nd a $10.000 fine. :-./e\vman displayed little emo- tion '"hen the jury delivered its guilty verdiet on t>A'O counts of providing raise information lo IRS agents. F a n1ily members, hO\\'cver, were visibly upset. Ne\\•man Was r elease d on personal recognizance bond and sentencing was set by McGacr ror Jnn. 6. ' ' I In closing ar~umi>nts, lht• go\" £'rnment contended thal ~e"·m;in backd ated a deed tu lh(' papers 1n an cfrort to avoid lhl' cons traints of the Tax Reform Aet of 1969 which d1sallo\\'ed lax deductions on s uch donations . Prosecutor Jay lloro,,,·itz to ld the jury that 600,000 items ""·ere dt.~h vered :\1 arc-h 27. 1969. for storage in thl' ~ational Archivl's but were not actually donated un- til April J970. nc.>ar/y nine months after thP T3X Reform Act took ef fe et on .July 2tl, 1969. llorowitt said Nixon C'laimed a donation on his 1969 tax return ~ and took ;1 5450.000 dC"duction. The I RS lat€•r d1 s allo>A·ed the de· due-lion :ind ordered him to pay (Sf!e DACK DATF., Page A2> ' Viejo Women Aid Auction R ancho Viejo Junior Woman's Club members a r c s lag1n!{ a talk in at Orange County's radio sta- tion KWI Z today The womcn \\"ill he ansv.'l'nng phonl's and taking bids until mid nt~ht for item s o frcrrd over lhf' air during the station's annu:ll :1uct1on Procel•d s or thC' s ale will IH· turned ovl'r to the Orange County Epi\t;>psy Society . l In Valley C'HATS\\'OR1"11 (Al'I . ..\ brush fire leaped ;ind turned alonJ? .a random path through s p;irsely populated suburban canyons today , damaging licvcral expensive homes and (•a u.s in~ about 150 reside nts tu ev;icuatc, authori l 1t>s said. Rut dry. northe rly S;.in la /\na \\'ind s '''hich gust1:d bn('f\y as hi ~h as 80 m ilt•s an hour s ubsided shortl y a ft er dawn , and rire fighters s;iid lht.• blaze \\'as con- taint'd by m1d-d ;1y Rl'sldt•nts 11f thl' J.akt• .\1 anor c-omm unit y on l ht· '''t.<slern rim nf the San fo~t.~rn;1ndo \1allcy ""<'r t' t'\'aeu;ited fron1 th1•1r homt•s s hortly ;iftl'r the f1rl· v.a.., 1,1.p11tt•d about 3 :30 a .m . by ~p<trk s from do\\·ned po>Aerhnt•s. s aid a Ven· tura c·ounty Jo'1rl· llt•p<.irtmcnt s pokes man .. o\11 "'C"rt:' l>l'rmittl·tl to return l<> tht'lr homl·:.. aftl·r d:l\\'n . he said The fire has gone throul;h thl' - :lrea >A'ilh no major stru('tural dama,l.l'e. ··:;aid the s pokC's man. The p<it h of lhl' brus h rirt• \V<IS so random , o[fic1als s aid . that the n:Jmber of a c r e:; de s troyed could not be d £'t£'rminl•rl until fircml'n \\"f're able to fly o\"l'r lht.< s molder- ing hill.s a nd rock lint.-0 canyons· 35 milt-s north\Vl'St nr downt11'A'n !Set> f"I R l-:.1•a~('1\:!) She Clwoses 'Exile Cell' S.-\C'R :\MF.NTCl !l 'PI ! F'or thl' th1rrl straight day. f.ynt•ttl' r·ro1nm1..· l•l day chO!'>C \'O lunt<-1ry t·xilt· 1n a Cl'il r;it ht•r th;1n pro misC" ttJ bt>ha \"t' 11ro pl·rty ~1 l her tri;il 1111 ;1 c har~t· of at lempt1ng tn a s~ass 1n ~1!t• Pr('Slrl('nt f·"n rd f lll•latl•d story. :\5l In a r arhnn r11p y p('rfo rm :int'l' of lhl' pre \'iOUS l\\"(I d;,i y~. lhf' flt'SI)' :\lanson cultis t '''t•nt limp ~lnd \\'as earru•rl \•oluntar1 ly blindfo ldt·d 1ntn Tht• ferler ~1I courthnust• h.v a l' S m a rs h;,il lt "s not m \ 1!'1al. \'ou 'r1· killi ng y ou i-..,1•l\ 1·:..· \\'1th n1ont•y. · · ;\.1 iss Jo'ro1nmt· tol d !ht• t·o url '' ht•n I'S ll1 s tr1l't (·nu r l .Jud g 1• ·rhom :1 ~ .J :\'l a c iiruh· j.!;t\'t• hl•r :..inothl'r c-hance tc1 :..-t op her d1s rupt 1\'t' hl'h.1,·1or Or a ng~ Coa s t ~ /._ ..._-: ;;:::-- Sunny :11111 \\':1rm 1'hur:.. day. 1.oc:d gu :..t.' nur1h tq n11rlht<a!'>t \\ind:.. through thC" m orning hnur:.. I hgh:.. i RtoR5 l.O\\:> ton1 gh! IB1 n ,;.<\ I NS IDE TODA \' floug f>ohic U11i/ .~1'nd 11'!1' 11( hrs reprcsentallve.~ t11 f:uropc ot the drop of o sllot• 111 fl<dl'r to bn ng lop na me fon lvV?or I•> hts l ru1nc f1r 1n See ~lon1. photo B6 lndeJ< Al T ... t 'kt.,.'Ct ...Ii ... LM.&oTtl c.11i. ... 1 .. CM"•Co•"'• (ll S\ilofC Comit\ ~u-•11 Ot•tl'I Noll< ti EOIWl1I l"•O-Et1le..,1!t1,.,,..t1l FllWOft(f -"'""I~ 'tt<OtO "'0-'""'' """"'"" ................. lo) Mt•llM• •• 81' Mo!MrTrH 8 1 11 10 ,,.., ..... , Ill. lo1 "'""'<floe• fU 11 11 Mu'"fl """'°' II• D1-I ,_.11...,11 N<lw• A• (I~ Otan~Ce .. ~lf AI J II (I• ,...,.,,. [I 4 11 n l>• ~,.1,,. ••"" 8 u •~ ·PO•I• Il l·• l'U I ~IQ(~ ~·~th II• I u• . ••11,,111°" II (I If Trw•lt f'\ 11,1-1 •11 lrltt•ll••· ... 81 Wtlct,...A&o.o•• •11 Cl W.•loil,...... Al " I A 2 OAILV PILOT SB Wedna_tc1ay. No¥•mber 12. 1975 D•1ly P11<1! PIWll•llY P•lrlc~ O'DDnMll QUA RR Y DRAINED IN SEARCH FOR DROWNING VI CTIM' Activity Continues at Pond Near Santa Ana River Murky Mesa Q uarry Drained for Victim I l\y [)()llG l . .o\~ FRll/.SCJIJ<: 011,.t D•ily P1!01 ~1•11 SearC'h ers fo r a dut~k huntt·r believed drO\\'nl'd in a lonj.!· ab3ndonl•d \\'ater-filled Cost.1 -Mesa grani te qu arry \\'ert' dra1n 1ng lhl' pond tod;.i y ;.ifter it s murky. need·chokt·d dt·pths <ll· i1t_•d 1he efforts of d1\'t.•r.s l'ut.·~ d:Jy. ;\lark A. Antonelli. 19, of 10102 Constitution l.ane u1 lluntington Reach, ventured into the pond ;.it the end of Victori<.1 Strt.~(·t nt.>i.l r the Santa Ana River to retril'V(' ;1 coot he shut ,,·ith a pellet gun !l.I onday afternoon, poli ce said. Steven :\1 . Fana. 19. of 10071 Const1tut1un L.ane. h(•arcl hi s friend and hun ti ng eo111pan1nn "s cry for help and \\'.it<'ht•d h1n1 ,·~1nish into the n1udd v \\al\'1". Priso1i Assault Case Studied S F.ATTLE (U PI ) An 1n - \'est1gation of torture and sex- ual assault by inm:ites ;1t '.\1onrut.• Reformatory is under inve:-.\1).!;i - t1on by the stall.' of \VashtnJ..,1on. the Seattle Po:o;t lntel!igentt'r n· ported today. Inmates all egt•d ly cornm1\1td a ss :iu lt and burnt•cl \\\'il pnsoners. kilhng one. l.>r1sont'r.., s<1y guards ignored the v1C't1m :- sc reams for help a nd ple;.is from ot he r inmates to step in. T'~'O of the three cases in \'Ol \'ed attempts by SQme prisoners to punish alleged ··s nitches .. \Vhcl reportedl y told \\'ho <,•;as bringi ng nareoti('s into the prison and \Vhi('h inm;:i les \Vt~re us1r1g :tnd dealing in n arcot1C's. F:.ina ·s effort.s to help Antonelli \\"ere fulil e. he told police '''hen he reported Lhl' tragedy at 4 p.m . '.\lond:ly. n 1vers S (':ll"t'hl~d the ponrl Mon- da\" :1fternonn and ;1 dozl'n divt'rs r~·Su med thC' probl' :il da\\·n Tues- d ;1\· 1:iu1 1 h(' C'fforl s \\ t.'r£• stymit•d by thl' \\l'l'ds and rnurk that limited y1s1hih1y 111 thl' \\"ater lo eight lo to 1n rhC's. ;.iccnrding to the di vers. '!'he di\'lnl-! effort w.is ;_i hanrloncd al n1 id-d~1y. ·r uesd:1y (•venin;.: at 6 cre.,~;s fro m c·osta Mes a. Newport l~e;:ich, Orange Count~ ::ind f<'oun- 1au1 \la\]('y set up pumps lo drain the h;;i\f acrt.• pond in th(' st>arch i11r ,.\ntoneili Thl~ cre,,·s \\·nrk('d through lh<· night :ind by t!a.,\·n thl' top four i('l'l of the pond h;td l.K.'l'n pumped into the ~anta :\na J{l\'l'r chan· nl~l. ltcii<'optt•J'-bornc poli cC' m:idc hour ly C'llt•c ks of lhe pond throughout the ni ght in hope of recovering Antonel!i "s bod y. SomC' of the searchers suc h as Capt. Bill S~1\'age. head of Costa ;\lesa police st•arch and rescue operations, ha,·c been \\'ithout sh.>ep since tht' t•ffo1·t began i\'lon- da v. Poltl'(' tnd~1 y h~1J no idea how inn~ thl' draininJ! might go on . 1'hl'V t'Slirn;;itl'd Jl least 12 hours n1ofc· of pumpi ng to drain thC' Jlt'IHI. nn\\' ;1 S\\·an1p of mud and iln1p \\'l'l gr:t ~~ The po nd . ;1 decompost.•d gr:1,·e l pit frnm '''htch rock for ro:id beds \\"as extracted, filled from undC'r g round water seepage. po!iC'e said. ThC'y s::iid thC',v have no reason to s uspec t fuu l play in the tragt•dy. -. l"ro• Pap! A l F1RE .•• Los ;\naeles Ray Bartlett, a Los Angeles Cou nty Fire Department sqokesman, s ald chiers "'ho scaMt>d the area from lhe sky f'$ti mated total acreage blackened at between 800 to BSO. lAllS Angel('s city and Ventura ('ounty fi remen pegged t~e acr('~~e at about 1.000: despite! ureda'''n fi ~u rl'S whtch had ranged as hii;:h as 2.500 acres. Tht> blaze formed a patchwork ~'ith som e ~rt•:i s burning he<.ivil y . while udji!t:l'nl land rcm<..1ined unscathed. In one f <i s hi o n a b l c llt'iJ:h.borhood , a man cl:.id i_n \\'hile shirt a nd s lacks sat on hi s p.'.ltio munching breakfast while ;i lone firem an stomped out a hot :.pot across a ravine 20 yards ;)\Vay. .<\bout six home s wer e dan1<igt•d , fire officials said, and <.it lt•a st one abandoned shack ,,·as totally destroyed. No in · juries ,,·ere reportC'd . . .A.lx1ut JOO mt•n \\'l'rc "·orking the scattered fire lines. offi cials :.;..iid. f'rom Page 11 I BACKDATE S?71 ,000 in additional taxes. Newman and Frank DeMarco \Vere indicted by a federal grand ju r y in Wa s hington l a s t Februa ry The C'harges against De !l.tarC'o, ho~'ever, were dis- missed Oct. 9 ~·hen a federal j ud ge in l.os Angl.'les ruled Oei\·Ia rC'o had bel.'n depri,•ed of a fair tri:il. A \Vhite I-l o us e lav.1ye r . F.d\Yarcl l. i\1or g an . wh o 1-loro\\·itz sa id teamed with . \lewman and Oe Marco to C'On · ceive a pl an to evade the new tax act. pl eaded guilty to tax fraud conspiracy an d spent four months in prison. Mercer Said 'Much Better' In Hospital Composer J ohnny ~1ercer i!" doing "much better" and is li sted today in "fai r condition .. at 1-lun t· ington i\1 e m o rial Hospital . in Pas3dena, ac('ording to hospital aides. Tht> 66-year·old MC'rcer. a for mer '.'l/e,o;po r t Beach resi- dent. is still in the intensive care unit but is sho"•ing improvement dad\', ::i ides said. 11C entered the hospital on Oct. 20 and ha s r emained in serious condition in the intensive care un it since being operated on for a benign brain tumor. !l.1ercer is best ·known for his Oscar·\\·innin g songs, "Atchison, T o peka and Sa nta F'e," Cool.Cool. Cool of the Evening:· ;\loon Ri ver ·· a nd .. Days of \\line and !loses ... Blast Kills 3 in Tucson TUCSON", Ariz. (UPl)-Three men \\'ho went into an isolated area to target s hoot were killed \\·hen a bullet set off 30 cases of dynamite and more than three tons of nitrate s tored in a con· crt'te and steel building. Kill ed Tuesday ni ght werc- Dennis West, 23, Dani el i\l ead. 23, a nd J ohn Mackey, 21, all of 1·ucson. Cri t ically injured was John Bogeski. 23, also of Tucson. 1'he explosion north' or here destroyed the 16-foot by 20.foot storage shed used by the Prewitt Po"•der Company of Tucson, left a large h ole in the ground . leveled the a rea for a 50-yard radius and s hook houses and broke windows ,up lo five miles ::i"·ay. ORANGE COAST '.tl T""Of•-looJtD••l•f'••<ol ,.,1n ,,1 n ~· '"-"" .. ~ .. , "'"'' •'ft"l '•"""''" ,.,, ........ .. (""U n .. 1>1 .. nonqCon•1>•nr ;.-....,.,.,. ,.,.,,. • ... . ou1>1u,he<I 1"on<I•• tnr.,..qn J ,,.,., •·, l·•'·'" ............... _[ .... ,~ "~"'">Q""' f~ .. 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Ho n.w• \lg"''• «lu•l••1-• ••'"'"•' "'"''"' '' •d,.••t"•"'•"h l<•r••n "'"' ,,. •tP•o•11tH ••tfloul o••<•ll Pt""·•~·on ot ..... , .. ,,, ......... ,.,,,,,. ,,.,, ~,~. 11•·~ •t Coo• "'""'" (•lilo)t"f'll• "'°"C••ltTI.,., llV <•""'• \3 7' ,..,,, lrll!1 "'Mall IA JS MO<l!~I,. ,.,,111 ... ' .,.,,...,°"'' U.Q.._,,,1,. • I Ric hard Nixon is no longer bothered by the phl ebitis condi· tton \Yhich ne:irly ki lled him a )'l'ar :lgo. he told a o;isitor Tues. d:tv :.ll his San Clt.•mente estate. 11e no\v tak('s tong \o;a\ks, plays goif :~nd s \\·ims r \·ery day. I feC'I ,t'r(•:it , ·· ;\iixon said ::is he s1rollrd thrnug h hi s seaside Casa P.1c1f1ra for t \\'o hours \\'ith F.d\\arcl \\'. l\radlt•y, \vho gave the former prC'sicle nt a three-foot st3\uC' r1t1n~ his ('Ontribution to phys1rat fitn('SS and sports. Nixon. who has been rarely set•n in publiC' since his resigna· lion last year. ·'looked extremely good ... Bradley said after their short visit. fie had a nice tan, was very, \"('ry alert and s miled continual- ly ," he recalled. lie was extre mely hospitable and ve ry cordial to me and my fam1\~' I think the thing that il'n- pressed me most was his total re- laxation.·· Jn accepting the award , Rradley !;a id , Nixon insisted that ··whtl e physical fitness is impor- tant. one's m ental fitness is just as important for an individual's \veil· being.·· Nixon said that he had little time for exer cise during hi s tenurt.' a t thC' White I-louse. But hi s daily routi:ie in retirement he r e includes walking one· quarter mile from his home to his offices, regular golf games and nightly S\li'ims in the pool. The award, a bronze st atue tilled "Hand in Hand Toward Ufflt y, .. by J oseph Brov.in of Prin- ceton University, praised Nixon for his "contributions lo the rield or ph ysical ritness and sports and for affording the proper perspec- tive in its relationship lo national a nd interna tional un ity and world peace ... Bradley, a Milltown, N.11 ., health club owner, presented t he award to Nix.on in a private ceremony. He pra ised the former pre:sident as_ "a warm ally and fritnd to those or us who arc in the athletic arena." r -, Musical Miss Niguel ' She Plays -Witlwut Lessons Station l<y ASNE COOPER Of llM o.u, ~Mt tt..ft Karen Jfunter has oevcr taken private oboe lessons . but she plays oboe "·1th the l\1 ission Vit>JO l ligh School wind ensemble. Planned 1 She has never t<.iken flu te l<~sons either. but she played first C'hair flute in the Los Alisos lntermediall' School orcht.•stra. ShP also plays bell:; in the prize-winning l\1 1sslon Viejo High .St·hoo l m a rrh1n ~ band. And, 1-(uess \\'hat ? She never took ~II ll•:.sons. eithl.'r . Ho\v does the 16-year-old do 1t '1 ' I've taken piano for 10 ye<.i rs." she said. '·I had a friend in Arizon<.1 "'ho started tak ing piano lessons '''hen "'c were 1n second grade," s he said. '·Jf er '''hole family "'<J S mus1t:.il. !\l ull' \\'asn"t, hul lhcy let me t ake lessons with my friend 's trachcr ... ;\l1ss Jlunter 1s still stud ying piano. c urr<•ntly '''1th Arnolll Juda. on the fa culty at t;c Irvin<· /\ctually. I find v.1ood\\•111ds more e njoyable th an lhc p1a110 ... ;\11ss Jtunter s;.iid . "I think the rl·· :.ison is that my p;:irents made me pr;,iclice the piano an hour a <la y, ~u it bcC'ame r:1thC'r a chore. ·The flute ;ind t!H..' obo(' 1·v<' piayed just for the C'njoymcnt. I prefer enjoying musi<.· to excell- ing at it ... Still, .Jl iss lluntC'r s aid that the best part for ht•r of playing \\'llh tht• '.\"11ssion Viejo band 1s thC' com pet 1 t inn. The neatest time in my life."' she sa id. ··,\·as tht• tlmt.· "'e n1arched out un to lhl' football field, drt'SSC'd 1n our nt·w un· iforms. Thl"' othL·r kids hadn·t seen thC'm yet. ~ind "·hen we come around the corner and into ,.\('\\". the \\"h olt~ stadium went \\"lid. The re is tre mendous group spirit. playing in the band ... In addition to piano lessons, ONE·GIRL BAND Vlejo's Hu nter band a nd wind e nsemble prac- tice, i\Iiss llunter £inds time for more mus 1C'. She plays solos al the Shepherd of the Hills Church 1n l\1ission Viejo and performs \\'ith Horizo n, a fi ve·per son ensemble. Jn her spare time she r aises money fo r lhe :\iission Vi ejo band's projeC'ted spring trip to perform in bicentenn ial pro- grams in Ro ston , New York, Philadelphia a nd \Vashington, D.C'. :\t iss J-lunt er e mphas ize d , ho,vevcr. that her devotion to music should not prompt any career expectations . ··Right now, I 'm interested irt s tudy ing a nat omy and physiology,·' s he said. LA Troops Leaving Off shore Oil Fight? By JOllS VAi.TERZA OttlM O.ily Pltfll SU.ft By WILl.IAM SCHJIEl.BER OI t-. O.llr ,,..6'11 ~ Ora nge County Sherifr Bradley Cates had to right (or it but the Board of Supervisors finally agreed today lo begin planning a permanent sherirr·s substation facility in Laguna Niguel . The board vote to ordt!r t!n- vironmental and feasibility re- porU-on the. propoSed pro)e<'l was unanimous but seo;eral or the votes \\·ere east grudgingly. Supervisor R'a lpll Diedrich challenged Cates' proposal on the grounds the s herirf was ask- ing for s tudy of a branch jail facility as well. Diedrich said he is ··phil - os ophically op pos ed '" t o a branch jail because of the added expense and st~ffin g. · 1'he existing main jail 1n San· la Ana is adequate to handlC' thl· load ... Diedrich said. The Fullerton supcr\•isor told Gates some additional stud y s hould be done be fore proceedin~ ,,;th planning but Gates argued that the proposal has already been studied for months.· Supe rvisor Ralph Clark agreed with Diedrich in part, saying he didn 't want to consider a full bran c h jail until the second phase of t he two-part project the sheriff has proposed. Gates told the board the "jail'" he has in mind ~·ou ld amount to nothing morl' than a ft..·w hold1n1-t cel ls. Diedrich made it clear he "'tit oppose a permanent substation building if the approved studies s how trailers could be used as easily and at less cost. The sheriff is currently using excess space in the South County ;\·1unicipa\ Courthouse but Gates .s aid the court "·ill need that space within 18 months. Gates s a id the s ubstation has proven SUC'Cessful and has re · duced the county's c~t of serv- 1ni? thl.' south cou nty area. lie noted the area will grow by 85 percent in the next 10 yl'ars to more than 300,000 people. The sheriff said the fi rst phase of a permanC'nt substation would requi re about 20,000 square reet. Delegates from Orange Coast cities try ing to h~1lt the sale of oi l drilling leases on offs hore fed eral tidelands arc waiting to- d a y for a decis ion from Los Angeles city councilme n who may pull out as the leaders of the fight. ' Jf t he counci l there decides on a formal pullout, Mayor (Tom) Rradley a nd City Attorney Burt Pines would be dutybound to back out of the project complete- ly. Jn the past t hey were the real leaders in t he fight," O'Neil noted. The s heriff's budget contains 515,000 for planning the perma- nent facility. I I-le said the group of concernc<l government entities are strongly hoping that the state would as- sume the leadership role and that t he .o\ttorn ey General's Office \\'Ould carry the petition fo r an in - junction to Washington, D.C. I Bangkok W e lcome. :"Je,vport Reaeh C'ity Attornt•y Dennis O 'Neil, said that a de- C'ision by L.os Ange les could come on Thursd::i y. And if the decision goes as pre- dicted -a pullout, now that Los Angeles is not d irectly affeC't ed by the leases -the next d ay \\'ould bring a final decision to seek feder:11 court action to s top the lease sale. The Interior Department has set Dec. 12 as the date that vast tracts of tidelands "'ould go on sale in areas beyond the Orangl' Coast's three-mile limit. A formal g roup of about 40 en- tities trying to h:ilt the leases un · til environmental s afeguards are assured, plan to fil e a petition for an injunction in U.S. Di strict Court in the n ation 's capital ear- ly next week, the Los Angeles de- ci sion not\viths tanding. l.os Angeles had nssumed the lead role for months in the battle to head off the leases. but recent- ly the U.S. Interior Department l'hose to withdra\v Santa Moni ca Rav from the lease a rea thus re- mOv ing the direct thre:it to Los .o\ngcles. G e m Talk IJ11.I ('.I/I ''lf'lll~I/.:~ PEARL QUALITY You can judge pearls you rself The governor's office has been asked to assume the leadership function, O 'Neil said. but thus far no decision has yet come from Governor Edmund Brown Jr. '"There·s never a way or telling ,,·hat his decis ion will be, or when 1t might be made,·· he added. * * * Ford Stresses Oil Hard Line CHARLESTON, W. Va. CU P!) -So long a s he is in the oval of- fice, VO\YS Pres ident Ford, the whim or for eign oil interests will nol play fast and loose with "the fate and future of America.·· ·'The United States cannot and ~.,,ill not base its national destiny on energy t hat belongs to other nations. To do so would be a na- tion a I folly." Ford declared Tuesday night. • • .. ,._·,,•I'-• .,, 'r-' -... '·\ "..·. ' ' "f -;-· ! _, . ._: ' •• ) ;' .. _. J •.. • J ' I ... -... :,~ i . ,-. L' J , ·_;:-.. ' . ·~ ' BA:\1GKOK. Thaili.ind l.<\P ) -- llund reds of thousa nds of people turned out in Saigon tod ay tu \\·elcome <.1 top·le\'el llanoi de- legation that arrived to begin taiks on the reunification of North and South Vietnam, Radio 1-lanoi said. VCI Chief Heads Pa1iel LJC Irvine Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich bec<.1 me president of lhl' Na tional Assoc iati o n of Stale lJniversities an d L<.ind Grant Colleges at the group's 89th annu;.i l meet- ing in Hous ton, Tex., 'I'u es- day. The association has as members 130 campuses \\ith a tota l of more than 3 million students. :\ldrich, \\'ho becam e UCI chancC'llor in 1962 . is the senior chancellor in the UC system . , • ' The Latest Fashion ... Tl-J f -Ma ny m easures .of pearl quali - ty are t h e same for true, c ultured or imitation pearls. a nd if you compare several grades of necklases side by side, you can see lhc d iffe rence e\'en though you may be untrained. J:'EPPETU/\L C:l-Jr-\I N Lust er. roundness, color, s ize, s ha pe and c l ea nl iness are qua lities of true pearls, w hile cultured a nd imitation pearls try lo come as close to lhese stan· dards as possible . Slight surlace irregularity is always pre sent in true and cultured pearls, making each pea rl a unique contribut ion to the individuality of your necklace .. This also distinguishes •it from machined lmiformity. The price of a ny necklace c las p ca n be an i mportant cost factor, and the prices of alternate clasps s hottld b e dete rmined. You can always replace an ine..xpensive 1clasp later. \ l '.i.. . Starter necklace conlains one to th(ce diamonds on 14k gold chain. Keep adding diamonds over the years !or each special occasion and watch the Perpetual Chain grow in brilliance and beauty. J.C..J.JumphrieJ J ewefer4 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEAMS BankAmericard-Mas(er Charge 30 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCAilON PHO NE 548-340 1 ' 1 J I ~ I I I . ~.No¥Miblr12.10'75 DAILVPll.OT A f Strategy Move Seen ·For Patty SAN FRANCISCO !AP> - Patrtct1 Hearst's tawyen have lndJrated they might change str.t.eey and drop protests or her Ott. 15 trial date if a jud&e'• nil· inc goes against them later this month. Miss Hearst's next date in rourt is Nov. 20 when the at· tomeya are to areue tor a Tuesday. there had been lndica- t ions her lawyers :wou.1~ appeal 1! U.S. Dfs. trict Court •.1.••M•Ln Judge Oliver J. Carter refused to postpone the trial. However, chie( defense lawyer F. l..ee Bailey emerged from a private meeting with Carter Tutsday aod replied "I don't think so .. when asked if he would ·appeal a denial or continuance. His partner, Albert Johnson, added, "We haven't decided that yet .·• Johnson has been Miss Ht:arst's principal spokesman in court. "There is nothing to appeal before Nov. 20th," said Bailey, who flew here from Boston after Carter's ruling on Monday tbat ~tiss Hearst is competent to s tand trial 'on bank robbery charges. 'Dirty Tricks' . 'I Bat~Ford' I LSD Coffee Fella Seven SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -CaffN llJat lftll seveo •junior blab ••bool faculty mombon to Ill• balJ>ltal w11 l •ced with the balludno1•• LSD. ••Yll lhe 1cbool'• principal, Ted Carroll. -'Squeaky' Soupht , 2 Gum -Witness 'Jbe teachers and stair members who drank from the tainted pot of coffee at Pelton Junior H11h School complained of dl1iina.s. numbaess and weakness .Jut Tbunday. They were bol_pitalited for ob5e~a­uon; Carroll said h• doubted that atudeala were responalble b«euse only teachen and staff mem- bers were in the cafeteria wben the coffee waa brewed. Hikers Found By Searchers MONTROSE !UPI) -Eleven students and three teachers over· due from an outing were found shortly before mldnight and a pparently are unharmed, searchers said today. The hikers, all from El Monte High School, were found in a gulley in Strawberry Canyon at ll:SO p.m . .beputies pl&Med tc evacuate them early today. Deputies said the group left El Monte High School early Tues- day for a day-lon11: hike into the forest area. SACRAMENTO (UPI> - Lynrtte Fromme declared "l bate Ford"' to shoppers In a food store 24 hours before Ibo lhru5l a loaded pistol at Ille President, a crocer testified. Grocer Ed Louie said the Manson cultist In~ hla conversation wjth a neighboriloocl younptor. at the store Sept. 4 when be asked the bo~il he planned to seethe Presi- dent the next day at the st.ate capitol. Miss Fromme, he testified Tuesday. broke into the con· venation and declared, "I hate Fon!. .. For the second consecutive day, Miss Fromme was carried into the federal building by a U.S. Marshal after she blindfolded Mnelf and refused to leave her county jail cell voluntarily. She also refused to promise to aban- don her disruptive behavior in court and was sent to a holding cell. .JO HN V IRGA, her court- appointed attorney, said she re- mained in the c,el l near the marahal "s office where she listened to the proceedings and too:k notes, but refused to watch the trial on a special closed- clrruit television system. Miss From me was first banished Friday from the courtroom when she insisted on calling imprisoned mass murderer Charles Manson as a defense witness. She was told she could return if she promised to ! I " '' , l I ; /. T MOON LITE SALE behave but she chose the bo1dinl ctll lnstead. Louie-was one of ~cht wit· nesses \o t•ke the stood as part of the prosecution's attempt to show Miss Fromme, 27. intended to kiJl Ford with a .45-caliber automatic. One witness, Lanier Ramer, who tauJht Manson in prison about 1c1ento!o1y in the 1960S:. testified M lss Fromme asked him to supply her with t<A'O guns and told him that some corporate executives probably would be killed if pollution of I.be environ· ment was not halted. fie said she did nol men lion who would do the killings or Ford. I "SHE ASKED FOR 2 GUNS" Witness Leriiar Ramer Parlors Invaded FREMONT (A P t -t.f.usband!< v.'ho slip away to one oft.he dozen massage parlors in this San F'ranc1sL·o Bay area communi - ty face the prospect of surprise visitli rrom angry wives. A group called Citizens Against Massage ParJors (CAMP) has set up a hotline to alert wives when their spouses' autos are spotted outside the establishments. SUCH TEl,F.PltONE calls prompted three women to invade massage parlors looking £or husbands . 1'hat caused quite a stir among partially clad masseuses and led to the abrupl departure of some startled customers. But the unidentified women did not £ind their husbands. IT WAS NOT KNOWN what happened when the m~n returned home. "If you can't beat thl' parlors IA'ilh the law, maybe you can beat them with economics -and make it uncomfortable ror them to do business.·· said Rollin Cunningham. ,,,.ho is coordi nating the CA MP campaign . ta taste Man Jail,ed ' . In Slaying Of Cultut WINTERHAVEN !AP) -A 5$-year-old man 11 belnl held without ball In the sll)'ln& of a momber of a nlialoua cull. James Roe Faulkner wu ar· rfltHI Tuesday •lter Imperial County Sherlfl"1 depulleo found the badly bruised body ol 1 man identified only as Paul Chrllt,Z&. THE VICTI M was found tied lo a post in a Clmp&round north of here ntar Lacu na Dam. Faulkner was booked for in · vestigation of murder. Sherilr1 Sgt. Kenneth Koon said officers found the body after a man was reported chuing members of the "Jesus Christ'' cult with a club. WITNESSES ALSO reportedly told deputies that. the two men hod or1ued before the killing. The victim ·~ real identity was oot immediately -· Mem-bers of the "J esus Christ•• sect destroy all t heir ldeDUficalion and adopt "Cbrial" as their sur- names. THE GRO UP preaches re· Ugious self-denial ; their motto is ··No K il li n g , No Sex, No ~1aterialis m .'' Koon says th&y have spent the winter at the camp;ite for the past several years. FBI Documents 1 'Bad Feelings' i LOS ANGELES (AP) -Official FBI docu· HARBOR CENTER ' /. : i jl : 1 '' J )II 11)1',10 of history on UnitedS t ments sho\.11 the bureau used political dirty tricks to cause bad reelings between the Communist party "' · ~i nd the Socialist Workers party during a San Fran- cisco supervisorial elec- •. tion in 1961 , the l.os ( J .~gelesTimesreport.s. S tate The documents relate to a forged letter lo a SEMSATIOMAL IMVEMTORY REDUCTIOM est aster · ts. I ., Communist party can· didate and a forged invitation to a SW P candidate. r -I I I· I ! I I ! I I I . I I ' ' I_ The plan was approved by then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and dropped after candidates for the -two leftist parties discovered the forgery and in- formed the registrar of voters. E.¥•con1'icts Candidates? SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Republican legislator says he has learned two ex-convicts are on Gov . Edmund Brown Jr.'s list of candidates for chairman of the state's parole board, the Adult Authority. Assemblyman Mike Antonovich of G lend~le said Tuesday the men are "among the finalists for the Adult Authority post," which is being relin- quished by Raymond Procunier in January. The as- semblyman identified them as Rudolph Lester and Rennell Lindsay. Welfare S11•t-E'lafled LOS ANGELES CU PJ) -Controversial physicist William Shockley -who believes blacks are inherently inferior to whites -told University of Southern California students Tuesday that the \\'elfare system is eroding the genetic quality of society. "Our well-intentioned welfare system may be hurting those it most wants to help," said Shockley, whose statements were interrupted by obscenities shouted by persons in the audience. About 300 black and chicano students demonstrated in front of the auditoriUm where Shockley s poke chanting "fascist"" and "racist.°' Student'• Rites Held PALl\.tDALE (UPI) -More than 2,000 Palmdale High School students filed silently into the campus gymnasium Tuesday to witness memorial services for the school's homecoming queen, Beth Ann Cole, who was killed last weekend in a traffic accident. Miss Cole and Kara Angelina l\.tailand, both 17, were· struck by a car as they ran across a road near Victorville. Miss Mailand was seriously injured. Three Reid In Robbery QUARTZ HILL CUPI) -A young man and two female accomplices, including a 14-year-old girl, were captured Tuesday shortly after they used a bomb threat to bluff the California Republic Bank into giving them $25,000. THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane ''We can't put yttur coat ond hot in the ck>iet 'cause thot' s where we shoved everything before you came ." ----... t ' ' ... ~-. 50% OFF W. D.,. -Ted_, ... 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' ~ c We're making history on United·s We s! Coasters. Wi1h delicious dishes from 200 years of great Western cooking. Ifs the Best of the West. And it"s all a pan of Friendship Service o n our 15 daily West Coaster nights between Los Angeles and Seanle or Pon land. What· ever your fligh1 -whe1her iCs brcakfa,t. lu nch, di nner or snacks-here·s a 1a.s1y preview of what you mi ght find. Hitch up with some Hangtown Fry. Used to be Hangtown. California, wasn·1 such a iveat place 10 visit. Umil o ne morning a mmer passing through asked for !he bes! breakfast the local cook could dream up. Whal he got w'L' seasoned eMs scrambled up with seafood. For a dish that made even Hangtown a lot more palatable . And thaCs just pan of our grea! find from 1hc Gold Rush days. Celebrate the Big Enchilada. \' .... ' --. · · · c ~rom !he era of the Conquisrndorc,, , · feast on ton ii la.,. com chips. rich·tasting chili, Huevos C<lll Queso and, of course . !he big enchilada. All wi!h just !he ri ght touch of spice. ·- Lose yourself over a California Hays tack. 11 ·s a California special. Fruit, nuts. coconu t, a hin! of chocolate-all slacked up to be the freshes! tas!ing macaroon yet. And that's just dessen. We"ve got lots more light, fresh. naturally good dishes on our menu f ru m today"s West. Leave your. in Old San Francisco. If vou're a romantic at hean. you'll savor every part of our Victorian San Francisco menu. From Eggs Crepe Hollandaise to Sconish Banger with Paprika Sauce. And of course. San Francisco sourdough bread. So come taste the best of the West in the friendly skies. nu af!cr \OU enjoy the delicious air fare. uon·1 ·forge1 to cash in on Budget Rcnt·a·Cars great ground fare deal. Just present )Our West Coas!er ticket and Budge t will deduct ss• off the cost of a Monte Carlo and other GM cars a! West Coast airpon offi ces. For a saving of up to 33%. "\2 nff the 1.:0'11 of a Chc .. ·eue and similar cars. L1mif : one spct:iul offer per rental. The friendly skies of your land.. .. 5 Daily nonstops to Portland. 6 to Seattle. Thafs Friendship Service'.' / -···---------~ I . .. -............ .... . ~ ~ .. ... . .... ~ . . .. ' I • A8 DAILY.PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Juvenile Counseling orricials or Irvine, Ne\.\»port Beach and Costa Mes a ;.ire weighing the validity of requests for $20.000 from each rnade by the Assessment and Treatment Services Center of Coastal Orange County <ATSC). The argument against giving the money toward the · juvt.·n ilc dl'linqucnt diversion program is not about the quality uf the service nor the need for it. It is ;,1 qucstiu1l of w hu should foot the bill. 'l'hi ..... Yl«1r . 177 youngsters and their families have hcen coun~l·lcd with ~1 goal of preventing further mis· deed!' \\'lthout 11utting the delinquents through the fre- c1uC"ntly d:11r1 ;.1ging systen1 of rourts and detention f;;1cilitiP:; Statc l<i". (fcclarL'S divL•rsion program s "may" be p~trl of county µrobatiun depiJrtm~nts . But continui.ng ~qu abblcs b1.•t\.\.1t·en cou nty supervisors and probation th1l·r \1 ttrg;1rct liru.'r havl' blocke d county m o ney rro n1 d1v<·rs 11 111 progr.:1ms under hl-.f d epartment. Wh1lt• lh ~1t s qu..tllbll' t.:untillUl'S, a good program may cite f11r lack 1•f support . 1\ possible solution could t>e th<' c1 l1 cs g1\ 1ng somt·thing -p e rhaps n ot the full $20.000 .... h!l1.· t·n1pha.s1zing they <ire onc·s hot grants (.llld the servitc !-i hould hl· provided by the COlJnty. ()r. the A1'~11·nulll 11C'g1,t1att• a rontract fl·e \.\.'ilh tht• t it i('s <.is do1.•s I 'l' I!'\ U1L' ·s ·f outh Sl·rvices Progr<.1 m Tunnels Sl1ould Go Orangt' Cuunty traffic plannL'l'S arl' s tudying the poss ibility of tcuring o ut the narrow one-lane tunnels undt•r tht• railroo.HI trarks ;:d o ng Ridge l{uute Drive in l.ake J·~orcst . 1'hc main l'O n~1dt:ration is 1noney -m ore than SI00.0110 tu install a lrt•stle and gr~H.le separation for thL' road , f<:t s t becoming one of thL' t·ommun1ty's main thorou ghf<.1rcs. 'fhe La.ke F'orest Community Association has asked the county to cut a third tunnel under the tracks for pedestrians . That 1s a stopgap measure at best · designed only to preserve the tcnnels, originally in· stalled to le nd an C'xclusive ;;1irto the community. 'J'he Saddlchack \'alley has al\.\.•ays had serious truJfil' c irculation problems ;ind this bottleneck is one uf the worst. Jtidgl' liuutc is a heavily trave led road that is fou1-li.tnes \YU.ic 011 ~it her s ide of the tracks and Lwo lanes in the middle. Adequate traffic tirculation is :1 mt1s t. The tun- nels l1avc out Ii vcd their usefulness. Who Controls Water? Threl' incumlx•nl I rvi ne tla nch Wa ter Distnct dirl'l'lurs retaincll lhc1r !-,t.·als in the r ecent election b y u margin of 86 mil!Jon \'1)t(·~ vot es c<Jst by the Irvine C()mpany in thl' o nly kind of e lection remaining in Californi<.1 without j)(>pular balloting. A new law '''ill modify thl' nt·xt t•lt.'Ction . The dis- Lr1ct will be s plit into <ii\1is ions ,,·1th some directors t.•lcctcd popul;.1rly <nl(l others by propt~rty O\\'ne r s The \Valer bl>~•rd 1fL·lL·rn1inL·S the d1v1 sion lines and "·hic h \\'iii ha ve pupuJ;1r balloting. OcspitL' thl· c hangL'. thl-' I rvint· Company '''ill rL·· lain control f1u· yl·ars and th(• ques tion logically cum c!'i lll) a s to \V hethf'r the di:;lri ('t s hould h a\'e C'lcr- t1 uns basC'd 1>11 re>gistcred \'Ult'rs instl'ad tif land uwncrship. ltcsidcnts ha ve a big s lake in the dis tril'l . ·rhis year residential users arl' L':-:pccted to p<.iy $847,500 in water bills. l'<.1rmi11g OPL'r~1tiuns will t>~)'' $679,000. It's \V(Jrth noting th<.1t \Valer rat .. ·s are S.10 per <.1crc foot for (arming <.1nd $120 1>er a <:rc foot for homes . ' . . ~· Considering thl' rna1;sivl' ;ind ongoing g r o\\'lh of the <.1rca . the projel't ilppears justified . <:tlthough the cosl is ad m 11 t t·cl I y Sll't'P 'l'hcrc is less and less rea:-ion for retaining the pro· 1x.>rty-owner contrt>l of the district. Irvine is a c ity and the rural tradition behind thl' method of election is in- ;.ip1>ropri<.1lt·. l{C'sidcnts h ~1,·t· iJ rig l1t to tontrol their \.\.'illt:'/' sys tC'm SB "n's !'.'.(KE ~ Wli H MIDGETS, AL L LEANl\.JC:S THE SAME WAY." Religio1i Helps Sex Life ( PA IJ I. llARVEY ) Churt•h attendanre in the Unit- ed States is now 40 percent, un- changed in th re(' yt•ars. This will boost it . George c;allup's s urveyors asked , ''Are you happy?'' Significantly, or tho..-;e surveyed who consider themselves ··very religious" 76 perrent consid('r lht""mselves · "Vt.>ry happy.·· l\ Redhook s urvey dares to -suggest th ill at lt•ast µa rt of th;lt happi ness 1s a n1urt' satis rying S('X life. The last dC'- c<1cte ·s pr(•Oc· cupation with sex ha s beC'Om(' tediou s. Overexl>0sed , even this subje<'t loses luSter. It still helps sell magazines. but it alone doesn 't sell so many any m ore. Playboy C'irculation is desperately depressed. .'\nd if the subject is still in- cluded on the covers of so-called "ladies· magazine's."' lt rarely dominatl's the cover any more. ONE R ECJo~NT except ion · Redbook published a survey of 100.000 women. and it reported those m ost d eepl y religious fllUnd the s ex a spect of their lives n1ost re"'·arding. C'on ser\-ativt' clt•ri;;y has con- t(·ndec\ for ye<Jrs that "the best marriage makes tht' best sex " in- :-ill•ad of the nthC'r way arou nd. .'\nd hC'rl' arr 100 ,000 voictJs rrom lhe pew saying "AmC'n ." "' ~·like Novak, writing 1n lhe Na- tional CatholiC' Reporter , says, l)1'ar Gloo111y Gus WhE:'n the Irvine Company fills that lake in the new Village of Woodbridge, wi ll the Coastal Commission bC' entitled to regulate de - velopment a round its shores? F.G. Gloomy Gin <•"""•11h •r• 111twnnM l>y "-l•f"ll M11.i M C•l1•rll,"ll«l-,.19 ... of .... M*'l!WP••, S•MI row prll _ .... t<IGIOOmy Giii, D•ilY Pilot '· tlal\el uj :1 h ' · · F(lr gt'llC'rations lht' athC1sts :ind !ht-. agnostiC's ha\'(' insislt><I that lh('ir unbelief is "more fun.·· St•x "·as tht• bC'st argun1t•nt th1· unb<'iit'\"t•rs h:id . ~o"· this Hl·cJ · hook :-ur\'l'Y s ho "·:-it 's tht· strongly 1-t•ligiou,..;" '''nmen \11hu derive more pleasurl' from lovl' making. T JI f,0 J.O G l 1\ N No\· ~1 k tht'orizes that St'x ual satisfaction may indeed hl' one of lhl' saC"ramenlal g r<n:('s of a fC'rvt'nt marriage. J.le says it 's possibll· "the old -time religion knew s omething that more sophistieatedd s wingers do not . that the tv.•o~in ·onc n esh conC'l'PI makes the sex act one of <'on - siderable human signifi C'a nC'l·.·· \Vhere<Js the eas ual bed-hoppl'rs a re pa id off 1n a devaluC'd cur rt'nC'y. :'Jo vak sees !ht• coupling: nf human bodit's <.IS C'onsonant v.·ith th£' entire cosmos . I-le sees our love as a rl•f\eC'tion of God 's love -something big enough to make the stars move and the L'<irth tremble. "Let 's hear it:" s ays l\lr. :"-Jov - ak, ··for a deept:'r rl'ligious l'X· pt•rience and <l belt er sex Ii ft'~ · · In Yl ar:ibt~I :\T or~an 's bo11k. ·The Total Woman." ~he sa\'S, "\\lithout a PO\\'t'r soureC' for heat. for light , for life, your human s hell is nothing morr than a i?lorified outhous l'. · U 111co11ted A11imals Suffer Needlessly Pet Owners' Responsibility 1'olht• J.:ditor: l'C't ovt•r-population ('O ntinuf• . ..; to bt· one of !ht' :-;addt'st 1:-1sut•s in tht• ('('llntry tod ;1y. 'fhl' sadnC'ss is <"t1n1pt1undl•d by thl' nt•t'<llt'S!'i llt'S:-> 11f it Jn Or:1ni:.{t' ('nunty ;llonl'. :J l.000 d tiJ!:-and t'<il :-;t !'l' dt•str<1yt'tl in public :u1d priv;1ll' :1niln ~1I sht~ltt"rS n1onthl y The Jl('t'dlt'SS s ufft•nn,.g t)f tht· un"·:1nt£'d surplu:-p ('IS i:-tht• rL' ~ult of m :1ny things . Ont·, thl' ig nnrancl' of SO/TI(' Pl'I O\\'llt•r:- '.\l ;1ny Pt't fl\\"nt•rs ~1rt' nnt ;1\\ ;11"(' th:1t the r l'prorlucinJ! cyclt• {';111 bt•gin \\'ith ft•m;tlt• dog.., •ind l'.t\' :1s young ;1s :-t'V t"'n n1nnth-. SeC'(lfl(t . lht• hurgenn111g 11t•t p(lpul:tltcln prob!C'm has not rt• ('t'ived th(' lll'\VS covt·r:1,.el' 11 dt• .'C'rv('s. Tht• public n£'Pd s tu ht· ;t\\';lk t•nt•d ti> lhP f.'ll'I lh:tt lh1· puppit'.' nr kitt1·ns lhl'ir f1 ·m:1!1• pt•t \\'iii undi1 ubtl'rtly pr•xlucC' lif 11(1{ sp;1yt•d ) will not go lo "gnt'l(t hom1·s··. Third: totl av's <'l'Onon1v is hr 1n~ing about · :-1 <'hangc 0in Jif\' sl,\'ll' f{lr m ;1ny , forcing lhl'lll ln l"l'ii nguis h nr a ba n<lon t~eir pC't s, dul' {(1 thl' hil!h cost of living FPurth: lh(' .i\nimal Control of (lrant:l' \11unty shtiuld fnl lu\\' lhl' ll'<1ct 11f !,tis .'\ngC'I C'S ;incl S11n J>ieg11 ('ounties to makl' 1(1\\'·(.'nst ;p;J.\ tllj!: av:ul;1bll· :nlll kno\vn In the publiC'. (i1111d :1n1rnal {'r)nfrol ht·gin ~ \\·ith prt•vt•n!inn. 11111 dt•struc ti on. ,.\JJ, RRJo:Jo:nl:"IG of dogs :inti C'.'.\\s tod~1y , wht'thC'r it bt• :1(' C'ident.'.\I . for C'ducati o nal purpos t's. back-y.'.lrd breC'ding, prOf£'Ssional or hobby brt•edin~. is :1\l .'.\ p.'.\rl of the total problc·rn 11f :1nimals born. just to he killed If you ov.• n a fl~ n1 ;tle dog: or c ;1\. six rnonths of :Jg(' or older, htt vt• hl'r ::;p:1yrd. The emphasis is on t hl' fem :1 \ C' )){'!, hC'C au..;(• to lll'UI er ;1 m ;11t• \viii n1 ~tkl' hin1 inC":1pabl(' rif rf'prt1ducing, but thl' fertilt> f(•n1:1lC' \\•ill fi nd ;:1nl•lhC'r f<.tthc•r In (}r ~ingC' Cou nty lhl'l"l' arC' [~ __ M_A_I_L_B_o_x _ __,) l.elt prs from readers are welcome . The n gfit 10 C'ondense fellers to fit space or el1m1nate libel is reserved. Letters of .100 word.~ or less will be given prf'ference. All letlers mUJf in- clude mgnoture and mailing address /Jul names may be withheld on re- quf'st 1/ suf /1 c1ent reason is apparent. l'Ot"try u111/ not be published. :--1'\l'f,t l [11\\'·c11st s pay /nc>ut cr clinic:--. :111<1 l,l'I :\ssist;:1nct' has \'1'lt•r1n;1ri :1 ns thro ughout thl' <'t'l•nty \Vbo 1•fft•r lo\v-cost spay :"ol'l"\'l('(';o. l'J':r.<;\' '.\100RF: 111 .. 11a·11 Rating ·ro tht? Editor · I think it is timt~ Costa :\1esa 1-U~h School is recognized as an albleti<' power. They have always ha d a poor reputation "''hich is tot:11ly undeserved. To provl~ this, I have compiled :1 r<Jnking of the Century League ~chrl(ils in varsity athletics for last yt"'ar .. '\v.·arding one point ror fi r!'t. t"''o points for second. and ~o on, for :~II 10 s ports. the s tand- ings look like this : \oron:ot dC'I M<lr Cost:1 Mesa Viii.'.\ P:lrk F:stanci;1 F:I Modena 1 Tustin S:1nl a An ;t Mag nolia 26 34 38 41 ~7 45'h 47 trying hard tom eet the high costs of living and to fe<'d ,,,,.o s mall childrC'n. The underground eom· iC' books -"''hieh e arned us our reputation and which. by the v.·ay. we still eontinue to sell ,,·ill onC'e mor<' bl end in '~·i th 1)Ur var i ous bo ok:-: nn Yog:1, !\1t·t:1ph ysics. RL"ligion . I.iterature. and ... (blush I Sex. \\'E 11:\V F. long b<'en :1waic (lf the obvious fact that thC'rC' 1s nothing "obsc e nC'" .abou t ink marks on " pieC't' of papC'r, no n1atter h(lW thl•y ~•re> ~eatlered . It i:-: only petl ~' minds that seC' them in th<ll w:ty -;ind minds pettier ~t ill whieh try to dlctat .. • thost· mark :' v.'hieh W(' may o r may not Sf't'. If ''obsC'('nily"' l'X 1sts at all. Pt'rhaps it lies in tht· vt•ry syste m "'hich h:1s s inglC'd out us "littlt• guy..;·· <ind arrested us. \vithout \\'arning, fo r st•lling ;:in t•ssential - ly indefinablt:' C'ntit y CHlled ··s mut". Perh;ips it lit•s in tht' awesome machinery Whit'h. over the past two ycHr s, has managt'{! to subj('C'l u s to various forms of h.'.\rassm ents simply beeaus(· "''t' refu:"ed lo p!<Jy .in asinine' litt.l \· gamC' k nov.·n as '·plea bargain ing ". \Vt• cannot h(' too bitter. howevC'r , about what \V(' haVL' l'X perienct>d. Our ht•arts h;.1v(' bC't•n warmed. a nd our spirits C'on linually r enC'wC'd. by the over - whelming number of people v.•ho supported us in our fi ght -soml' Of whom bC'e amt-. l'IOSC' f ri l'nd:;. Paraphrasinf! Joann(' Jjttlt'. it is the people whu ha ve saved us, not the · 'system·· Yet it is our fervent hope th ~tl 11ur little virtory. taking pl<1c t· ;:is it is on the CVC" of our Bicenten- nial. will help in its minute way to modify that very "system'" ~nd bring us one s tep closer to re- g.'.\ining somC' of those basic liberties to \\'hi c h we, a ." .o\mericans. ~re thC'oretically en· titled. (;QR00:"-1 & F..VF:l.YN \\'II..SO~ Tired Ta;rpager To the Editor : 1\1 y, oh my! Teachers' representatives for Newport- '.\1e s a district angry about trustees nixing pay scale hikes. They haven't heard from the tax-. payers yet~ The bare fact is no teacher. fireman, policeman or other civil service employes are anywhere near starving to death. They're all living plenty high on the hog now. Have you noticed there are no wholesale quitting of jobs? No sir! They're not so stupid as to jump of( the gravy train~ F JSALIJ Y, as a retiree, on a fixed income. and a property tax payer, I'm sick and tired of hav· ing the above people squeezing me so that they can live higher on the hog. While I'm not 100 pC'rcent for Gov. Rro"·n . he made an astute observation : "We're going to have to learn to do without ." I caution anyone receiving wages from the taxpayers' cof- fers to think twice before attempt- ing to bleed us. Remember how San F'rancisco voters handled the firemen and policemen'sstrike? L.KEPPLER South Sea Sojourn F.l~et Maintenance Lags AS VOU can see, Costa Mesa is ranked number two yet they have tht~ smallest l~nrollment in the en· tirl' ll'<1gu1t. Mt•s a 's enrollment qualifies them for only 3-A. but lht'Y compete in 4-A in every s po rt except football and du s uperbly. Cross country is a. Pt~rennial power a nd is currently ranked No. 3 in the 4·.'\ division. Watt>r polo is ranked No. 6 in the 4-.i\. polls. I think all this goes to show that Costa Mesa is truly un- dt'"'rrated in athletics. DAVIDD.•WE Lonel!J Voter ( THE BOOKMAN ) F J\T U -lll V 1\. f~y 1'h or HeyC"r d ahl. 11ouhleday. 269 Pag:es. $10 . Th1lr H('vC'rct nhl. the f:1n1ou.-. <1uth11r o f · "Kon 'l'ik1," ",'\ku ,o\ku" <1nd ""The l{a f.:x p(•d 1!1nns," bt-.ga n his tlran1:1!i t• lifev.ork 111 1936 \\"ht'n. ,,·1th his \\'lft' I.iv, ht' SpC'lll a ~·f•:n· 1111 the i ~l~tnd of f.';.1t u -l liv<1 1n lhl' l\1ilr(Jul' ... a s lsl<inds . c ar\'1 ng ~. t 1k 1s., left. b y an• ce~tors of ~1 arquesas settlers. That d i~C'overy nncl l:ite r readinit IC'rt l·leyt'rdahl to mtike hi$ raft ,·oyagc Jnd to write later of the Kon-Tiki C'xpedil ion :111rl of the l'O llllt'C'I ion h e t "'t~t·n South .. .'\m£'ric.a anrl islan<1 d\\"CllC'rs or !ht' South P ac1fil' • W.<\SlllNC;TON In lht'se un easy timt•s. lht.• ~avy may !)(' alerted any day to a.irl1fl en- dangert·d A1nC'r1t':1ns from som<' trouble ~pot . Yet tht> st'vt•n helicoptt•r C'arri!'rs, wh1 C'h ~trC' most likely ln ht• usi>d for an evaC'uatitln , havC' been permitted to fall into wot'f ul db;repair. The N:1v .v SC'<'rns ahle to fintt runds whC'n ;in 1\dn1iral want:s hi s quarters r t· fitted or an C'X Actm1r :1I <ipplie:; for :1 {'Ontr3ct a~ " C'onsult:lnt \'t'l thcrc 1sn't t' ll 0 IL g h money ,. ap - parently; to maintain th(" rusty, leak y tubs which ar~ s upposed lo!)(' rl~· ady for any t'mcrgency. The Navy crt'v.'mcn Hnd l\1arine as · sault troops on boHrd a.l :!!n often live in !iqualor We bE'f.l<'ln invl'stig:lting condi - t ion~ t1board thC' hellcnpter car- ri<'rs a ye;;1r <1go. Rut the Navy, ~round. had swept the em bar rass 1ng (::1cts tindC'r the secrc('v stamp. Not thut there is anvthing let:itlmately secret t1boUt the Navy·s neglect. It is merely a Pentagon habit to censor embar· ras.sing news by classifying It. , ---- (JACK ANDERSON) \\'E WERF. 1\BJ.t-:, nL•vC'rlhe- IC'ss, to get th(' C'lnssirit'1l 1nspt•e· lion reports. :ind on :"-lov. 11 . 1974 . v.'e des('ribl'd the deplorable con- ditions <lboard the Okina"''" and, lnt<'r. the l\\'O .Jima. Tht-. oth('r fiVt' hl'licoptt'I' l'arrit"'rs, we sug- g<'sted, W C't'~'n 't 111 nn1eh helter sh:tpC' SuddC'nl y. thrL'l~ <i slonis hinR things happl'n<'d · l I) the Navy hC'i?an <ill(l!ling n1oney to repa1'r !he T"·o .Jima anrl Okinawa : 12J v.'(' :i re flooded "'ith !('tiers from sailors urgin~ us to write about thrir own unsC'aworthy shi ps, :-1nd (3) the :-.lavy brass stamped an even hig her classification on th(> rePQrts of it~ jaunty chief in- s pt>C'tor , Rear Adm . John flulkl•ley . .<\t one closed m eeting, the participants we re advised that the nPwer clnss ification and s pe.t'ial ~ect1rity precaution!( v.·ert• net·ess:.iry 10 "keep tht:' r e- Ports out or J;ic k Anderson·:-, hands.·• DES PITE howcvct . we the coverup , have obtained ' C'tl(llt"'S \)f tht• lat1•s t lOSJl('C'll!lll re ports . OnC' lt•ngth y r('pnrt dC'~cribes t•onditions ;1ho:1rd lhP ~e"'' Orlt"ans . Some vital electrnniC' gear was installed on this ht•h(•opler C'ar - rier more than I~ n1onths ago. \'t•t f'ulke\ey's boys founll th<it "C'omplete doC'um£'ntation is still not aboard s hip ." The "dO<'umentation"' is needed to properly operate thc('(Juipmenl. ''The pas s ive C'lectronic warfare C'apability" for gather ing seabornC' intelligence and other information ··is degraded ... the report charges. F:ven the "jih crnn('s, .. used to lifl s mall boats anct supplies onto the de<:'k. "arc 1n a deterior ated condition with onC' 0111 of com mission." the re - port :ldds. The Nnvy, in rcspanse to our inquiry, insisted it is doing e'·er· ything possible to keep up the fleet. Footnote ; At the very time we WC'rC' writ ing this story. anothe r lellt'r arrived from the mother of a s t>arnun aboard the New Or.lt'ans· sister ship, the Inchon. She urged us to keep reporting on the fl eet's condition. llf'r SQn's ship, s he wrote. "Is now two years past its y·ard J)('riod and h a~ had innumerable breakdowns .·· • To th!' F:ditor : :\~ the ninty -ninth voter. <•s <)f 6 p.m .. :1l l,a ul:1rino School, I v.•ou\d likl' to thank those of the 1,064 r!'gistC'r ('d voters who opted not to exercis<' their right in last v.·eek's election. It made my vote \\'(1rth so much more. ' JOSJo:JlJ I G. PAl,I,() Libert 11 Clo11er To the Editor: We just read in the Pilot. about the unexpected termination of our pornographic t angle with the law. Although we had managed lo hC'ar the new s already from othC'r :o>ources. we were happy lo havC' it all recon£irmed in our minds. What a r elief to know that the s acred shrines of jUstice, hav· ing fin ally rid themselves of us "little people," can now once more fectirect their energies into prOS<.'cuting real criminals who. it seems, have been steadily ac- t'umulating over the past two years. Our j oy~ are som ew h at miti23tcd, however, by thf! awful realization that we'will be forced once ngl\ln to s ink back into the oblivion from whence we c·ame. None will continue to honor us as ":'Smut peddl"rs."' We will in· !!lead r e turn t o being mere ''booksellrr!!'' -a young couple l ) ' They \\';1ntt•d lo l'SC'ar>C· l'1 \·ili z;1 lion. to liv!' off lhl' 1 ~111<1 in <H' cordanC'e v.•ith n a ture . It v.i ;1sn'1 as easy as it sounded. evt.•n in !ht• days befort' \Vorld \\.";:1r JI HJo:YF.RO:\HI. '''"s 22. his \\·1fl' 20. when th(·y ll'ft :"-Jor\\'ay . f)e:->ti nation : ':'Va tu rc· Thl'y moved into th(' j uni.:l t•, blLi ll a hnmt' of \\'O''l•n b ntnhno {I nd gather <'d sC'vcn different kinds of banan<Js, a mong nthC'r fruit!; :and vegetabl<>~. tnt'al Rut all w ;_1...; not idyll ic ex· is ten ce . Cnnf l1 C't he tween Cn tholi c :tnc1 Jlrot C's tant believers on the 1sl:i nd generated hostility to"'·ard the intruders. The Heyerd<1ls movl~ inlnnd, to the high interior of thC'i r island ,. (or a time. They ('xplorcd the r\1gged is land coil s t l lnC' in (':Jnoes . s tudyin ~ hiolog1cul ~pecimen s as they \\"t"'nl. .<\nd thC'Y di sc1 1vt•re<l nncicnt Quotes No horse t•un money you bet Collltlr . i!C> us (ust as Lhe on him . -Nalf' 1-l t>~'C'rct:ihl "'r1t1•s \\'1lh a .sure srnst• uf I ht• ito11d :-tor\', adding rlrt ai l upon dt•to-til l1 1 muke rc - ;1rll'rs feC'i th('_\. loo. a rt· original hippies. ll\·111 ,i.: \l 1tlt n;1ture in a remOtt' j un ~l t'. lJut lhe reader must ('Onclude. "'ilh the book 's author. th.-it YOll c::•n 't buy a t i<'ket tn partidi::iC'. EVf; HIGGINS Associated Press ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llnhf.-rl \' \\"rrrl P11/111~hrT 1'f/f1r11(1.~ l\('1•1•1/. 1-:t11t1>r Harbara l\r1>1l•1ch ~7d1ronal l'nor ~:d1lor Th<' t'<hlnr1al pagt• n( the Daily Pllnl 'l'l'k ll lo 1nr11r m and :-.lln1ulatl' rt·:1dcr~ h~ prl"M"nling on this p:1)1.t di\•crsc eommmtary on topiri; of interest by S)Tidical· i'{I C'(llumnists and rartoon1.st.s, bv provid1ni;:: a forum (or reader~· VU!\Ao'i'I and hy prc.senling thi s n<""''~PDPCr 'i; opinions und ideas on t'urrenl topie.s, The t'dltoricil (1pinioni; of the IJaily Pil('I( appear (•nly in th<'<>ditorial column at tht' lop or the l)llJ:t' Opini1'1n~ t'X- prf'!>l>l'tl by the cnlumnls1.~ 111111 rartoon i.sl.s ;111d lclttr \Ao'riters :11·1· 1hC'1r o"''" and no cndorscn1ent ol lht•lr \'lt•"'·s by lhc [Ja1ly l'ilot' .,houlrl be in(crrtd. . Wednesday, Nov.12, 1975 . -··-- ) 7 .. • • • IrVine EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 316, 6 SECTIONS, 74 PAGES • • I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR NIA • Today's Closing N.V. Stoeks WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1975 TEN CENTS Beniorseful Uni High Coach Returns 8y~~~lc!~!!~tlF. Arter a v.•eek of thinking things out. Rea D. Anders. the Unl,•ersi· ty High School gymnastics coac-h v. ho abruptly left Irvine '.'lov. 4. returned to tht' <.>range Coast Tuesday. In an 1nter\'IC''A', t\nders s aid, · I rcgrl'l the anguish I may have eaused. \Yhcn I thought it out, I realtzed it v.•as a selfish. .a foO!iih-fh"""iifllo dO: I y,'iSh f had us ed a better means.·~ .i\nders' ~udden disappe'arance last >A1eek prompted rear for hL'> safety from friends v.·ho found notes from Andeni disposing of his personal property and bus1 n~s interests. · Hill letter» attributed hts rt>· ported dt'SJ>4?ndency lo a ruhng by the California Inter.scholas tic Federation that prt'vented hi s Wi1111i11g and Losing l lC Ir vint~ junior Ste\·e Lctird or :"l"e\vport BJ'ach (topless al lOJJ ) ('C'lebr<.1tcs hi s victory Tuesd;,.i,y in yogurt·eating contest eondui::-tcd in connection with UCI"s Bio·scienc c \Veck lie gulped four pounds of raspberry yogurt in l\\'O minutes 1'he onl:y girl in the contest. Maureen Burris (bt:-IO\\" J found the competition too stiff Her 14 male com1>etilors. citing the '''omen's Jib movement. declined to grant her a handitt)p Blaze on Overseas Jet Out; 4 Injured ~F.\\1 YO RK 1U Pl 1 -A chartered O\•ersea.s National Airlines DCIO jetliner "·ith 139 persons aboard caught fire on takeoff at Kenn£'d y tntcmntional .-\1rport today. All aboard \Vere cvacu:Jted. J.'our v.•cre injured :.lichtly. The Federal ,\v1at1on Ad - m1n1strat1nn sa1tl Ov"'rsC'a:> :-.a- t1onal flight OJ:! \Vas laking off for Frankfurt , c;ermany, en route to Jidda in Saul.Ii Arnbia. carrying 129 passengers and 10 C'rC\vmcn . ·rhe incide nt occurred on run,vay 13-1 .. s hor t ly arter 10 a.m. f'ST. OCficinls nl Kennedy Airport s:iid all aboard we re emplnycs of 0V<'rseas Na lion a l . A spok e~woman said they were en route to Saudi Arabia ··to pi ck up flights. I guess.·· The fire occurred in the same general area where iJJ .fated Ea s tern Airlines fli ght 66 crashed 1n June. killing l 13 persons in the worst commercial single plane cras h in American history. Fir<.> department rescue units '''ere immediately sent lo the scene. The s moke a nd fire could be seen £or som e dist ance in the vicinity or the airport. ..\ witness told firemen 1t ap- peared that most -if not all -of the l')as.sengers and crew got off the plane safely before the cr:1(l became engulfed in names . The FAA said the plane's pilot apparently attempted to abort hi~ takeoff because of the fire . ('03Ching the girls gymna~-tie:s learn al l lni v('rsity 1-ligh v .. hilc leaching at a private aeademy. In addition to his part-t1ml' ~e hool eoaehing , Anders was found('r of the :\cadt>my or Men's Gymnas tics and lrvint' Gym . nasties Park in the Irvine In · dust rial ('omplex . Anders s ail.I he "·cnl tu Sacramento by plane last Tues· day, \\"here he st:i yed "'llh a frit"nd \\'ho believed the coach \\"3S 00 a leave 0£ absence. Satur· day morning . he said, he fie"' to l~awa ii , where he again stayed \\'ith a frit"nd. Ry then out of money, he called 01rk \\'olfe, a friend al1d gym- nas ti cs l'Oach al Cal Stalt.> fo"\1ll erton \llol£t", \\'ho n1 ade phune calls to ir1L•nd s o( Anders aC'ross tht.> cou ntry in tht." "';.tke of the d1sap· pearanee, ftnaneed the trip back. according to polict> "'ho now ('1)0· sider the case closed. .i\nders sn id he "''ould hkt' to re turn to lJniversat y itigh to finish the st>mesler 's coachin~. ~le had tumed in a rf."signatton baseJ on the Cl F ruling, but the resignation ''"as ht"'ld 1n suspense hy Uni.versi· ty l·ligh Principal Vic Shcrrc1tt until ap~als could be madt:' to the Cl F . \\'h1 ch govt>rns high school athl~tie eompet1t1on. In an interview today, Sher· reitt refused to comment on the matter. Regarding hi s d1sappearan1'l0 , . .\nders said. I "'as dt•prcssl·d O\"t'r y,·hat "'as happ<.•n1ng "'1\h my business and \\'hat wa~ hap- pening with m y job at the h t~h school. l .... ·as dealt a s1luat1on by the C l F and I had to res ign fn)m tSfoe C'OAC'H, Pag~ A2) Truce at Northwood Irvine Compromises on Zone Plan ~orth"·ood zoni ng b.:1tlll·rs declared a trUl'e with the c ity Tuesdav as lr\•inl' C'ouncilmcn approvt-d a compromise zoning plan for the 1.200-al·rE" Sorth lrvi nt> area The hassle, \\'hLch has br('"·l·d (or nea rly four years. culmin<Jll•d in a referendum . a •A.-et"k ago 111 \\'hi ch I r\·ine vot ers tO::ised out a counci l-drafted plan fo r lhl' area. Juvenile Fund Out In Irvine \\'ith no discussion Tuesday, lr\"i ne councilmen unanimouslv deC'ided against giving an)· mont-y lo a program designed tu g i\"e Juven ile delinquent s cou n se l_ing r;.ith er th.i.n in earcerat1on The .'\ssessment a nd Trl'at ment Services Ccn~er tATSC) of Coastal Orange County had asked the citie s o f Irvine , ~ewport Reach and C.u'lta :\1esa for $20,000 each lo\4·ard the cen - ter·s $8.5.000 budget for ne"t year. Aul the counC'il, while affirm - ing that the ··juvenile diversion ·· program is a good idea. turned do\''" the fundin g reqUC'SI. The center mav have a se('ond s hot at f1nancin.g from Irvine. C'ommunit\" Ser vices l1irector Paul Rrad\· has recommendl·d that the :\T 0 SC be among the pro· grams studied by the n('\4" Irvine 11i\"crsion Program ·rask F'orce. The task force wa!'i formt..>d tu determine \\•hat servicC's arl' a\·adable and "·hil·h \ ... uuld pro· \"ide the gr eatest bent:"fit to the c1 ty at the least l'OSl . The centt·r 1s one of l\\"O pro grams used by Irvine. ·rhe olher is the Youth Services f)rogra m operated by the UC Irvine social ecology program . The l;(·I program, for whil'h the rity pays SJ.000 a year. has counseled 27 JU\'enLles on refer rals from the Irvi ne police since Juiy Four have been referred to the .J\TSC s ince .J uly :'ll"e\vpo1·t Heach and Cost;; .\1esa have not \"t•t al·ted on thl~ rt·Qt1est.s for fi na~1c1n~ Irvine Delays Plan Decision Oue to the late hour Tuesday. lr\"ine city councilmen agreed to continue discussio n of selecting a single plan for the city's devclo1>- ment to 7.30 tonig ht at city hall. 4201 Campus Dri ve. The city general plan has three land use ·options·· calling for re· !ati\·ely high. moder::tte <ind lo"· degrees of de\"t•lopmcnt. The council has decided to de - velop a sinJ?le plan. ToniJ?ht's meeting will be held so the coun- cil C:ln di scuss the matter before it goes to the city tran::;port.ation and planning commissions next \\'('t'k . Pilaf 'ICES' FREEZER SALE ''I'm very happy with the re· s uits of m y ad . I sold m y freezer .·· That"s the advertising suc cess s tory told by the Santa An a Heights woman who placed this classified ad in the Daily Pilot : Freezer 6 cu rt . chesl. $100. I yr old per(. cond xxx- xxxx If you have an appliance you want to C'onvcrt to cash . call 642·5678. We make it easy for you to put a few .... ·ords to work for you, in the Daily Pilot. ·, The l'ounC'il also caneeled the ~orlh Irvi ne !'pecific l.and Use Pian, the second of two studies of the area that cost the city morl' than S20 .000. ·rhe council ·s zonin~ \\·as based on the consultant· drafted plan. ~orth .... •oo d r e fe r e ndum leaders. s;.1y ing they .,.,·ere "tired uf fighting "' s aid they \\'Ould not :.ue the city ove r the co mpromise docurpent as had be-en suggested. llP'• Ru1111i11g /\l:.ib<Jma Go\·. (;eorgc \V:.illace. billing himsl'lf ;.1s ·the pl'opl l··s c hoi ce.·· of· fici;.11\y i.lllll1>uncecl his can- didacy for thC' l)C'mOC'ratic pl't>:iid t!nti;il non11n;.1tion lo· d:.i y lhl' 10th rnl•mber of lhat ('\'l•r-i:r<1 \\"ing cl ub. Saddlehack Hears Holiday Salary Plea ~;Jd dlt•b;Jck Commu nit y ('oill'gt' Distric t trustees have bC'e n :lsked to establish a salary sch~·dule v.·h1ch allO\\'S ··in lieu ·· hoit d;1ys or l1me ·and-a·half pay for security offi cers rt-quired to \\.'Ork holidays l.arry ('hr1st1an . a reprt•scn- tat L\"t' of the California School fo-:mp!oyes Associution. also askl•d th:it thl' tru:.tces pay 11an \Valtz, a campus s('curity offi ce, f..5.·182.20 as payment for previous holidav "'ork . ChriStian said lhc requl'.sts arc the result of a ··Jong standing i::rievanec ·· \\"htch has lx'cn in the process of Ol'got1at1on with col- lege adminis trators for t'l4·o ye:.irs. ·rhe possibility of a ~u1l "'a:. considered by Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor, \\"ho su,.::i;:ested, · If the compromise is iiot accep- table to Jim Cook, Dave Sills and Chuck Wins lo\\·, I think we ought to hand the. map and the pencils over to them , ask them to plan it and coml' bat·k .,.,·1th the or dinance in 60 days .·· Sills. Cook and \Vinslow IC"d the referendum battle that over- turned tht• prl'\"IOUS ZOllJll~. Linder state la"·· the council is prohibited from :1ppro\'ing zon· 1ng that d oes not me(•\ <.·om- plaints of the rt•fert>ndum leaders Cor a vear after the rt>ferendum. Sills had suggested that u suit C'ould be filed contpnd1nJ.! the nt>w 1oning did not ml•t·t all lhl' objec- tions . Rut i\frs. Pryor and City At - ISet' ZOSISG. Pagt" i\2) Road Co11gestion Irvine Firm Rebuts Charge Ry l.AURIF. KASPF.R Ol 1,.. Dally l"IMt Yatl Charges that the Irvine Com pany·s propos ed cou.stal develop- ment "'iii c rcat£' tr<JJCi c cong£'s lion on e:<ist1ng and future streets were disputed by compan}' plan- ners Tuesday . Durin1: lhe ()ran~t· Count y Planning Co mmisslon '5 public hearing and study ~C"Ssion in the ~ewport Bl•ach Cit y ~tall. the C'ompany \\'as ;;Jso C'hallengC"d on plans for thL· preservation of \\lildliCc ;:ind Jcheological s ites o.1nd for contributing to the pro- blems of inner ci ties. .\1ost or the standing-room-only audience and th<.' four com · missioners, however, quietly listened to the testimony. The session was one of many \Vhich have been or will be held before the Roard of Supervisors makes a final d ecision on changes in land use talx>b; on the property, untncorporaled ter- ritory 'A·hich sit s s urrounded by NE'wporl Aeat·h . lrl"i ne a nd J.aguna Reach. 1'hi s action. scheduled lo bl' ta kl'n in June, "'ill be the first of SC'Veral steps requ1 red before any development IA'tll be allowed on the land. The company·s plan ealh; for development of about 30 p<•rcC'nl of the J0.000 acrl'S \\lith the re- maindC'r in open ,;pae(•. About 115,000 people <1rc projected to live in the development. It 1!-i not ex - pected to be completed for 25 to 30 years . LJs ing numbers taken from a stud y o( roads .:ind h1gh .... ·ays in the !SOUthe aSt portion or the COUO· ty, Mitch Modeleski. directors of F'riends of the Irvi ne Co<1st. said Pacific Coast 1-li ghway and the proposed San .Joaquin llills Road "'ill be-·overloaded extremely.·· lie said t he two roads can only handlt> 75.000 vehicle trips per day but the traffi c \\'il h the de- velopme nt will be 202,500 vehicle trips per day . \Yilham Suto. the l"Ompany's traffic l'ng1nl•er. ho \\·cvt:r, responded that 'lod elesk1 ·s analysis .,.,·as ~1mplif100. Because lht> pro1e<:t .,.,.,ti br1nJ.! additional roads. 1nclud1ng an ex. 1cnsion or Culver Drive and Sand Canyon Drive. ht• said. it ··can do not.hin.e but help .. traffic 1n the area. · \) Other areas "°·hich nc('tl the roads , he s aid, .... -on't have the growth to support l'Onstruction of the thoroughfare Two spe<Jkcrs questioned the company's plan for the pr·esC'rv:i· tion or wildlife in thl' arl•;J \. She Clwoses 'Exile Cell' S.<\('R . .\:'\1E'.\'TO lli JJf l For the th1rrl straight day, l,yncttt• f'romml' to d:iy C'hOSl' \·nluntary t•xih: in a ct.'IJ rather th:1n pro mi sc to beh;1 ve properly al ht•r trial on a l'harge of at tempting to ass<1 ss1n<1t e President f''ord f Rl'lalt'CI story , AS) In 3 c arbon cc1 p y performanct· of tht• prt·· \"iOUS t""O davs . thl• fil·SlV '.\'Janson ('Ull1.s t \Ve nt ·limi1 and v.-a s l'arrtl'd vnlunt:Jr1 ly blindfoldL•d 111111 thi• federal courthoust• hv :1 l i.S . marsha l · Jt"s not m y Lr1a l, you're killing yourse l\"es \\'1\h money,·· YI 1ss J-'romme told the C'ourt \\'hen U.S. Oi s lr1 ct Court .Jud ).!e Thomas J '·f acl~r1rle gave her anolher chance tu stop her disrupt 1 ve be ha\' 1or. San Fernando Valley Blaze Scatters 150 Orang~ Co:t~t t:::. L = ..._; ..:--- \\.eat h er Sunny <ind "'arm 1'hu r:-. day. l...ocal gusty north In northeas t \\'tnds throu~h the morning hours Jli ghs 78 to 85. l.ows tonight 4R to 58. C'HATSWO RTH CAP > -A brush fire leaped and turned along a random path through s pars ely po pu lated s uburban canyons toda y. damaging several expens ive hom es and causing about ISO residents to evacuate, authorities said Rut dry. northe rly Santa Ana \vinds which gusted briefly as h12h as 80 miles an hour subsidtd :,;hortly after d a .... ·n. and fire righters said the blaze was con- tained bym1d-day. Residents of the I.ake Manor C'ommunily on the western r im of t.he San Ferna ndo Valley were cva C'uated fro m their ho m es :shortly afler the fire was ignited ubout 3.30 e .m . by sparks from down~ powerlines. said a Ve n tura County f'ire Department spoke:,;m a,n. All were permitted ' I ~ to return to the ir homes after dawn. he said. "The fire has gone through the area "'ith no major structural damage ,·· said the spokes man. The path of the brush fire was so random , 0Cfic1als said , that the number of acres destroyed could not be determined until riremen were able to fl y over the s molde r· ing hills a nd rock lined canyons 35 miles northwest of do\vnto.,.,·n Los Angele:,; Ray Bartlett . a l.os Angeles Co unty Fir e D epa rtment :,;pokesman , s aid chi efs who scanned the area from the sky estimated t o tal acreag e blackened at between 800 to 850. Los Angeles city and Ventura Count y firemen pegged the ..-.creage at about 1,000, despite <See FIRE. Pa«cA2) INSIDIE TODA. Y Doug Dahlf' uni/ send cmc of his representot1ves lo 1::uropc ot the drop of o shoe 1n order to bnng top name /oofll)('flr /O hu lrvtne /1rm S('c story . phol o 86 Index · .. , .... -~ •• 1<. ....... l..M. .. ,.. C.1-..i• Caf-M•Cor"-• C:JMdt! ... , ....... .,.,,_, o. • .,.~k•t Ellltwlal ..... E•t•rt•l•111w111 A-• -~IMtl•<..-d Myo.t'*'.,. --• '"u, .... , .. I Mllil .. • •• au _, ,,.... a1 .,. .......... . •.. AJ Mvtl< ... •• 1111 Mu'llHI """"' •• DI-I lolallOllfl ~-.t •• C16 0.-..... C.wflt, .. 11.11 Cll ....... Cl·f •U ~ St.inoc ..... 11 •11 ,., s-1t •1 -• 111-t S•tMartt1• ••·' ••. , ftle'lll.loft •• C'·ll TJINlt,., 81·• 411 Wt•llW• •• Ill ~.amt AllNrd a11 Ct W.rld ,.__,, At " ) ·-- A2 DAIL y PILOT Wednesday. November 12, 1975 ... ' ~ - 'Life on Planets '-Scienti,st AN FRANCISCO (UPI> -A scientist try in~ to est;:1hhsh contact with life on other planets said tod ay rcst·arch lndicutes 1t not onl y exists but :1lso 1s •·probably widespread.·' Or. John Rilllnj:!ham. ch1t.f of the biotechnoloRY division at the :-.Jal1on:1l 1\t.·rnnaut1cs 01nJ Space Adn1ini stration's Ame~ Researth l.aboratory in Mounlain View, Calif, revealed hi!! con t'lll!)ions half'A·:1y throu;.:h a 1..-.·o year :-.tully llt· s:11d hi s St':Ll'"t'h for inl\.>llLgt•nt t•xtr ;.1 tt·rrt·~t r1al lift• "nov. points to thl' fa('\ th;1t it should tw \'t•ry co1nnion, that 1l ~Xt!!tlS now :ind is probably '>''ides11rc11d 1n the uni ve rse~·' ~ Billingham snid hi s search, aide<! by otht·r scientists, is for beineo~ \\'hn hrtv1• l!ollt•n to <1t ll'ast. our level of :i;riencc and ll'(·hnolug v. ;,1 nd rn <t y t:i..: ht: a rd · \\'e l)c>li('VC' that in mt1n y plarf'S 11\'ln~ l'rc:.111nn hu s gone nut ooly :lS far :ts \\'l'. but mu('h furthE'r including many c1vli1za- llOns much oldl'r than ours,·· he s a1ll 1n an 1nterv1cw. 'We'rL' lhl· youngest l'1vihz:.it1on lh;,1t 1s .;hie lo communicate. \\\1 h!!\'t' b1•1·n ahll' to eommunu.·atc for only 10 or 15 years acros!'.> the galaxy \\'1th r ~H.J1otclescop1•:-. So the point is that wL'v1· JUSt ('mcri.:l'd on .1 stat1st1cal ba~1~. ;ind therefort' ;.in.vtuxty "'t' l'Olltact must bl' an Qldl'r r1v1hzat1on J\i\lingham. ·15 ;ind 1tritish horn. s <iid his evidence· of life on othC'r pl:.in1·ts 1s t'1rcun1stant1:.il anti hl• hopL·d to establish contact \\'Ith <•xtr:1t1•rrl·~tr1al h1·1n i.::-. thro ugh l;.ir~cr and hellt·r r:.idtote h•sC'up1·-. ·rh1• 1•\'Ldl•nc ·1· lw1gu1:. \\Jtlt thP faC't that 1n laboratory and ~pace rese<.1rch. we have found that organic molecules tn ... building bl otks or lifl'-are very comQlon outside our earth," ht: said. • ''It use<! to be thought that our own planetaty sysll·m "1lh our o\vn sun was unique. Dul we can now say that most stars ha\'t> pl~nt·l s <1r1)und them. . Put thut togl'thl'r, and we now think there <1re h1lhons and btll1ons or otht·r pl;inets, SQ there is no reasorl why tht• ~ume µro l'l'~S or ilVHlj.( Cf.'11 l'rl'aliOnS C<JnOOt l<JkL• place " R1llingh:.in1 said he is working on th~ pr?jecL s t thc labur:.itory '~·ith experls 1n astronon1y, co1 nmun1cat1ons a nd outer space physics. t h• said ht• hopes to contact ht·in,l?S frum otht·r \\Orlrl:-. bv rad10ll'lt>s1·oµl· lh rough onl' of three meth1Kl s -l.oe<.11 trans missions on other planet~ for con~umpl1on thC're -radio, for exarnple. -· A be:.icon "'hi ch is dclilx>rately trying to alert other pl'opll· of the ex is lence or the senders.·' A s ign~\ bcanll'<I chrectly at L'arth, if son1cbody alr(':.tdy kno\vs or suspects there muy be ltfc hert> ... I~illingh:.im !'i aid UF'O:i "do exist . hut they huVL' nothtn~ to dn \\'il h t•st ratc•r!'estr1al l!ft•. 1'hl·Se th in~s !ire e xplu:ablc us at n1os phl'l'lt' phl•nomcna it's l'••~Y to J.:L•l rrfh•r:t 1on:-.. rt•fr :1rtt•d li1o:ht , so you think you SC'(' a lii,:ht mov1n¢ Vl'ry fa st 1\nll then , or l'OUr!;it', lht'l'l' lS tht• llSyc holo~1 c<.1I ph1:nom1:nJ of hurnan beings " Nixon's 8460,000 Papers Appeal Seen Feeling Great Ri chard ~1xon 1s nu longl'r tx>therC'd by th(• phll•bitis t·onth· tion \\•hi c h n early killf'd hin1 a year ago, he told :.i "isitor 'l'ut•s day at his San Clemente l!st:.itl·. lie nO\\' takes long walks, plays golf and swims e\'eryday. ' I feel great," Ni:.i:on said as hl' strolled through his seaside Cas a Pacifica for t\\'O hours with Ed"·ard \\'. Rradley, "'ho j.!avc thC' former pre~idL•nt a three· root sl:ltue cit.ini;! hi s t'ontribution ti> ph ysical fitness ;ind spo11s. Nixon. ,,·ho h<.1s been r<irely seen in pu blic since his resigna· ti on l;»;t yl'a r . "looked <.>xt remt•ly good." Rradley s 3id :.iftc•r their short \'isit. "He had a nice tan. v+'as very , very a lert and ::;m1led conlinual Jy.' · he rec a lied. "J-le w~1s extremely hospitabll' and very cordial t o me a nd my family. I think the thing that im· pressed m e most was hi s total re- laxation." In acceptin g the award. Bradley said, Nixon insisted that "\vhile physical fitness is impor· -tant, one's mental fitness is just as important for an individual's '''ell -being.·· Nixon said tha t he h<.1d little time for exercise durin~ his tenure at the White House. But his daily routine in retirement here includ es 'valking one. quarter mill' rrom his home lo his orfic<'s, regular golr games and n ig htly S\\'ims in the pool. ThC' a\\'ard, a bron7.c st:ltue titled "I-land in I-land Tov .. ard Unity,·· by J oseph Brown or l>r in - eeton University, praised Nixon for his "contributions to the field of ph:,:sical fitness and sports , VCI Chief Heads Panel UC IrvinC' Ch:lncellor Daniel G. Aldrich becamt' president of the National Assoc iation of S t all' lJnivcrsities and Land Grant Colleges at the group's 89lh annual meet- ing in Houston. Tex., Tues day. The association has :.ts m e mbers 130 campuses with a total o r more th an 3 million students. Aldrich , who bccaml' lJC l chancellor in 1962, is the senior chancellor in the UC system. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 'T,,. Ot•~ (ou•I o.,,, '"'"' ... 1nwno<!'I l•f""'' l>olW'Cl 1~ N•"'•·PfeH, '' INl>l•'>l'•'ll l>r '"" 0•- (<U\I Pul>••"'l"9 (omp•nr S.""••I~'°"'''"'" •" e Pul>••>l•~<I "'""""' 1nro.,on ~'"'"' to• ("'''" ,,,. .. , ""'"'""''! lle•ct\, t•un!•fl<llO'l flr~cnll °"" ltln veu,~. !t.ine, ~~<ltll•l>M~ V•""• •'"" l•Qu,... 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The U.S. District Court jury de· liberalt•d nl'~lrly rive hours bt.•fore returning thl' vl'rdicl to Judge Frank J . McGarr. Ne\.,,m:Jn , 611, a f,incoln :-;chol.'.lr :ind pres id<.1nt or lhL· Chicago l .i brarv fl o ;.i rd, \~'as accused of iylng io thl' l11t erual llevenllL' S<>rviC'e about hts appr·aisal of the :'J1xon docume?nt s. Ill' \vas ~c cusc•d {)f backda\Jni.! .'11xon·s p~pers to allow lhl' frir mt'r prl'SI· dent an illegal S.IS0,000 tax break £or donating his vice·presidential f 'rom Page A I COACH ..• the high school. .. Anders, who has "devoted my life to the s port .. had hoped to :1ttracl attrntion to the unjust- ness of lhl' s 1tu<.1tion" "·ith his di sappea ranee. ' J\ut after I talked to Dick (\Vol rC') I realized how concerned he a nd my fi<.1ncc (Terra Ty:er) \\·ere." snid Andl'rs. During the phone conversa· lion. Anders said, WolfL' read a leltC'r from Anders' "tudent s published in the Daily Pilot Fri- day. The \('ttC'r, he said, dl'- monstr:.ited the d t~pth of concern of his students. Anders, Wolfe and Miss Tylrr have pelitioned the Clf'' for a hearing on the ruling barring high school coaches from private t eachin g. 'fh c le tter. mailed Tuesday, h as received no response yet . The ru li ng , Anders said , cast aspcrsio!'l s on his private ncademy. ··J had to leave and lake slO<'k of m yself and hope m aybe people would question the validity or the ruling," he said. From Page A I ZONING ... torney J am C's Erickson also cited the possibility or s uits originating eise,,·here charing "exclus ionary zoning·· in t he Northwo<Xl area. North\\·ood is bounded by thl' Santa ,<\n a 1'~rce\\'ay, Culvl'r Orive. Irvine Boulevard and Jef- frey Ro;:id. The only developed tr3cl in the area is the Racquet Club. The new zoning calls for rl'- sidential development in most or the village. Apa rtments that "'ere a focus of opponents' obfec- tions \Vere eliminated. A shop· ping center location, also a point of contt•ntion. '"'as moved to the intersection or Y:.i\c Avenue and Irvine Boulevard as asked by the opponents. The zoning 1nL·ludC's :l trai ler park ,i.·ith sp:ll'l~ for more than 500 trailers. ()ne arc:.i tx-t"'een TrJbuco Road <1nd the Santa Ana F'reC\\'ay. nnrth\\'t•~t nf Yale 1\venue , could be de\'clopcd as about 800 apartments. Another area, southC'a st of Vall', could bl' a junior college site. The question or a suit on e:<- clusionot r y zoning was dismissed as unlikely by Councilm a n Robert West .· West said the traH~r park and possible apart- ment:i s hould satisfy r equire- ments that· lower income resi· dents "'ould not be eeonomi cally barrt'd from Northwood. .'Jorth"'·ood s pokesman Sills s01id that, \vhile the rompromise \i.·as not wholly s alilifactory. half a loar is bC'lter than no loaf.'' 'It is tact ically advanl<1geous to get th<" area dt'veloped now, .. he said, · and not '"'ail to 1:et eve rything s hoved down our throats by som e bureaucracy that is not even developed now.·· papc.•r:i to th(· :'J a ti on al Arc ht •:<•s. Tht' jury rt•\1red Tuesday ni ght a fter dC'liber:.it ing ror three· nours. Tht.• jury foreman in iormed '.\1.cGarr. of U.S. l)istrict Court. t hat the rive·\\·om<.1n , Sl'n- ,·e-man jury was not close to :.i vl'rdict . Newman faces a maximum s<.>nlence of fivr years in prison and a SI0.000 fine. Newm:.in displayed little emo- tion when the jury delivered its guilty verdict on two counts of providing ra ise information lo IRS agents. Family members. however. ,,·ere \'isibly upset . :\'e\vman "':J S released on personal recognizance bond and .sentencing "·as set by l\.1cGarr for Jan. 6. In closing arguments, the go" ernmt:'nt co nt e nd e d th<.1 t Nl'wman backdated a deed to thl' papers in an e rfort lo avo id lhl' constraints of the Tax Rerorm Act or 1969 \lo'hich disallowed tax deductions on such donations. ProsC'c utor Jay Horowitz told the jury that 600,000 items were delivered l\.1arch 27, 1969, for storage in the National Archives but "'ere not actually donated un- til April 1970, nearly nine months after the Tax Reform Act took er. feet on July 26, 1969. lloro,vitz said Nixon claimed <1 donation un his 1969 tax return :ln d took a $450,000 deduction. The IRS later dis allowed the dL·- duction and ordered hin1 to pay S271,000 in additional taxes. :'-lc'''man and Frank OeMarco "·e re indicted by a federal grand j ury in \V as hin i;:to n l ast February. The charges against Oe :\1 arco. ho\VC ver, were dis- m issed Oc t . 9 "'hen a rederal judge in Los An g<'les rule(( l)e'.\1 :.i rco ha d been dcprivl'd of ;1 foirtrlal. :\ While Hou se l awyer, F.d\vard L . I\1 o r ga n , "'ho Jl o rowitz said teamed \\'il h Ne"·man and DeMarro to con- Cl'ivc a plan to C\'ade the ne\v tax :.ict. pll'adcd guilty to tax rraud cons piracy <1nd spent four months in prison. Mercer Said 'Much Better' In Hospital Composer J ohnny l\1crcer is doi ng "much better " and is listed tOOay in "fair condition'' at Hunt .. ington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena. according to hospital aides. The 66-yea r ·old l'r1ercer, a former Newport Beach r esi- dent. is still in the intensive care unit but is show ing improvement daily, a id es said . I-le entered the hospital on Oct. 20 and has rl"m ained in seriou s condit ion in the intensive care unit since being operated on for :.i benign brain tumor. From Page A I FIRE ... p reda wn figures which had ranged as high as 2,500acres. The blaze rormed a patchwork . with some .areas burning heavily "'hilc adjacent land remained• unscathed. Jn o n e f as hion ab l c neighborhood, a man clad in "'hite shirt and slacks sat on his patio munching breakfast while a lone firt>man stomped out a hot spot across a ravi ne 20 yards away About six homes were damaged . rire orricials s aid, and at len:i t one abandoned !!hack ~a~ totallr des troyed. No in- JUne!J were reported'. About 300 men were workln°g the 5cattered fire lines. offici~ls ;;aid. .. ' . • Over Land T11l~i11g a Bow Flap Ruling .'\lthcu.l{h 01 ruling in a court suit \~·h1l'h 1s hnl<l111J.! up lhl' .. state's purl'has e nf I .:lti-1 a ('!'f'S or Orange Coast land for a park 1s l'Xfll'Ctl'd to l'llml' h<'fUrt' \Vinners or second annual City of Irvine Re creation Dl'part· mcnt T:.ilent Sho\\' get together after their trophy·\\•inning: perform:.inccs Tuesday at Rancho S:.in J oaquin School. In. front f()\\' (from left ) are Doris H~rt igan. 8: David \.\1ay. ;:,, and Jill F'ragcr. 8. In b<.ick (from left) arc Steve Duigou , 10. Diana llcndickson, 11 ; J<.inice :\'lorten, 11 . and llc nat:.i '.\!lartincz. 10. Christm:i s. 1ht• lt'g<Jl hassh· pro- bably "'ill not bt.• c·oneludl•d unltl lhe middle of nl'xt ye<:ir Donald C. C:.imeron. the Jr\'inl' Company·s d irector of urban dl'· s ign. said durin g <1 publtl' hC'aring before the Orange ('aunty J>lan · ning Commission ·rul·~d~1y that ;1n appe:.il of the court's decision is expl'cted from ril ht•rthe lr\'tn•· c·ompany or pl~1nt1ff .Jo~1 n lr\'tnt· .Smith. Archeology Sites l Told in Upper Bay 1 ff)' J OJt1'l VALTF.RZ;\ 011111 O•ilw Piiot M•ll Appeal prOl'l'l'd1ni,.!s. h(· sa1tL llpper ~<'\''port Bay not only is \\'Ill take at ll·ast :01x 1nunlhs of a gold mine of wildlife but it also thent'\\'Vt·~r 1s rich in arc h co l ogical '.\trs. Snl1lh, \\ho O\\O~ l'l pt•r significa nct•. ('t•nt of Irvine Company sto1:k. charged in the :-.u1t that th(' S7 fi J\ut to s a v1.' the dozens of sites million s<.1le pri ce fur the propi.·r dotting the edges of the estuary ty bet\\'een Xl'"'Port JX-a ch ;.ind ,,·ould take a massive effort to l.aguna Beach 1:; too 10\.,,, Shl· seek grant funds to purchase the contends thal the l'omp;1ny 's property, according to Marian :1greement \\lith the s t ~il e 1s P~rksofCoronade!Mar. depri ving-stockholders of their .\1rs. P:Jrks ·addressed t he th:.it could purchase t he <1 rL'as . &>veral piC'ces of legis lation, including the ;..r<Jtional JIJstorir Preservatron of 1966. could b'-' sources of grant runds. !-ihl' l'X plained. .o\s for the D FG . besides the r e· poned concern for the digginJ,! areas, the immediate need is for funds that could purchase othl'r acreages surrounding the bay for use as buffer zones to cushion thl' ,,·i!dlife resC'r\'e. ,,ghtruJ valuL' f'rom the land. council :.i t it :; :-;tudy session this The Irvine Comp<.1n)'. howt'Vf'r . '''t'ek, rcpresl'nl1ng the city's en- contends lht" property l'Ould not \'1ronn1t•n1:.il quality ad\'isory be developed beeaUSl' of COi.1 St<.1l l'umm1tlcl'. Commission res tr1ct1ons and tht· Councilmen took no :.iction . Cily councilml'n later in t.h l" d;:iy agre('d to change the gener al_ plJn tosho'v the :.i r eas <1round the b:.i y as open space. park, "'hich includes <1 publtl· Shl~ s::ud thal recent consult<.1 - \\'3lk\\·3y along the beach. lhl· t1on s ,,·1th the DepartmC'nt of bluff topedgeand:Jl,200acreca f''is h and Game -the n ew nyon park behind :\1oro J.Jcach . is iandlord or mos t or the \\'etlands <1 good public use or th<• Ii.Ind. in the estuary -were an attempt The !<i nd sail' :.q:ircemcnt rr to stress the richness or the area s uited fron1 eight ~·car s of :ind the evt~ntual possibility of negotiation het\\.'l'l'n thC' lr\·in<· purchasing the best site!'i. CompJny and the St~1t e Dep<.1r\-She s ho,ved cou ncilmen a mai> 1nentof Parks ~nd ll ecrc:.ition. prepared in cons ultation with The ll'gisl:itur(· 3\localcd S7 6 archeologist J ack Spruill. show- million for the p:irk purchase in '1n g more tha n 40 separate Joca· 1974 and ag<.1 in thi s ye:.ir. t1onswherediggin gcould yield a ,o\u thorization for the park "'e.JJth O( artifacts giving insight purchase. hO\\lever. l'Xpircs at 1ntoearly Indian colonies. the end or thl~ currl'nt fi sc<.11 year. · To our gratification. the June31. Oepartment of Fish and Game If the sale is not complet('(l by recC'nt ly inform ed us that they then. the stall' lc•gislature \\'Ill bl' are conscientiously including the required lo act again ir the pro· protect ion of the s ites in the con- perty is lo become a state p:.irk . templated bay development,·• l\1rs. Smith filed the suit in s hetoldthecouncil. November, 1974 in Kana"·ah<.1 The map, s howing the specific County l l.S. Circuit Court in \Vest !O<"ations of the best s ites, has Virginia '''here thl• t.'ompany is been kept under \\'raps because incorporated. of fea rs that amateur diggers State officials already h~\'C luld councilmen. ho\,·ever, th~t f:.ind s m;:iy not exist for m <.1ny years for outright purch<Jscofth1.: proposed buffer zones. Pond Drained For Body of Duck Hunter .. Searchers for a duck hunter believed drowned in a lon g- abandoned water-fill ed Cos ta Mesa granite quarry were drain· ing the po nd today after it s murky. weed-choked depths de- fied the efforts of di\'ers Tue!'.>· day. Du ring the court he:.irings, a \\'Ould descend on the a reas and ~I k • A number of appraisers ga\'C vari--• ar .. ,. nlonclli, 19, of 10102 P.rematurely loot t he digging Con'"'l1.tut1·on Lane · JI t. m ing estim<.1tcs of the "'orth of t h(' sites. · ., tn · un 1nf',o n property. Reach. ventured into t he pond ;.1t d ~~s. Parks s uggested that city the end of Victoria Street near A ecision h:ld been expected off1c1als endorse a search for the Santa Ana Rive r to retrieve a by the end or Q('tobcr '''hen all grant funds from several sources t h the "'ritten argumC'nt.s '''ere 111 _ coo e shot ,,·ith a J)<'llet gun -----"-'_a_m_e_a_n_s_o_f_•_c_c_u_m_uJ_a_ti_·n~g:_c_a~sh:_ __ ''-l~o_n~d~a~y~afternoon. poiicesaid. Gem Talk IJ11 J.C'. l/l,'.\/f"'llU//-,'S PEARL QUAl./TY You can judge pearls yourself Many measures of pea rl quaJi. t y a.re .the. same for true, cultured o r 1m1ta t1on pr;;irls. and if vou C'o mpa r e s evC'ral g rades' uf necklas('s s ide' b:-· s ide. you <·an see the difrcrencc l'V<.'n thoug h you m ay be untr;;iined. Luste r. roundness, color. size. s hap ~ and c l canlirtcss are qual1t1es of true pearls, \\'hilc cultured and imitation pearls tr,y to come. as c lose 1o tl1ese st11 n· -~a rds as .1>o~sible. Sl ight surface 1rregular1 ty 1s aJ,va:--·s pres<.•nt in true and cultured pearls, making each ~.irl a unique contribution to the individuality Q( \'OUr ~lt?C'kl acc . This a lso (fistin gtti shc s 1t rrom m achinecl tmirormit '" (. ' ' . -~·\.., ... ··\... ... ... -.:.~··· .. ,,. -· ' .. ' -.. ' ·~: .... ,,_. I ' ' I ' 0 ' .. • .{ . \. ., I ,·,~ ····- The Latest Fashion ... Add Dia monds Fo r Special Occasions Starter necklace contains one to rhfec diamonds on 14k gold chain. Ke ep addino diamo nds over the years for each special occasion and wat ch the Perpetual Chain grow !n br ilhancc and beauty. ~ • J.C. Jf urnrhr~ej Jewelerj 1823 NEWf>9AT BLVD . COSTA M.t::::t•1 ihe 1>ric~ elf ~i ny n ccklact: clasp can be an 11npurtant cost fa ctor a nd the 11ric4!s of alternate c lcis p~ sho\Jld be dctt.•rmined. You can !al\vays replace an inexpensive 1clasp later. · CONVENIENT TERMS 8ankl\menca1a---Mas!er Cho1rge 30 YEARS I~ THE SAME LOCATION PHON. .$48-340 1 , ' ' r • i ' ' • ' I I 7 -• ----Btintiilgton 7 :Beaeh Today's C l osing N.Y. S toeks -----~ Fountain Valley EDITION - VOL. 68, NO. 316, 6 SECT.IONS, 74 P"AGES: ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1975 TEN CENTS Life 'Widespread' in Outet~ Space? SA:-4 FRANCJSCO (UPI--) -A scientist lr)'i.na-to-eslabli1th rontac:l with life on other planets said today research indicates it not only rxists but a.I~ is ''probably widespread.•· Dr. J ohn Rillingham, chief of the biottthnology division al the National Al"ronautics and Space Administration's Ames R~earch Laboratory in Mountain Vlew, Calif., reveal~ his con· clusions halfway through a two.year study. He said his search for intelligent extraterrestrial life "now points to the fact that it should be very common, that it exists now and is probably widespread in the universe." Billingham 1taid his search, aided by other .scientists, is for ''beines who ha\'e ~ot.ten to at least our level of itcience and technolo8Y. and m aybeheard . '' ·\Ye b(>lieve that in many places living creation has gone not only as far as we. but much further -including many civiliza· tions muc h older than ours.·· he said in an interview. ··We 'r e the youngest civilization that ts able to communicate. \\'c-ha\'e bt.•en able to communicate for only 10 or 15 years across lhP galax-y with radiott"l~col)t"~ ''So the point is that we've 1:.isl emerged on a ~t:.1t1::.lttal bas is. and therefore a nybody ~·e conta<·t must be an older civilization.·· Billingham. 45 and British·born. said his ev1d<'nce of life on other planets is circumstantial ilnd he hoped to e~labli~h contact with extraterres trial beings throu gh lar~t.'r ~ind better radiotelescopes. ··The evidence begins ~·1th the fact that 1n laboratory and space research. wt.> have found that or~ani c mult•c ules tnc building blocks of life -are \'ery common out~•tlt· our t•arth ... ht• said. "'It use-d to be thought that our u" n pl :.1nL·tary ::.y~lL•m "tlh our o~·n sun was uniqu('. But "'l' ean l\O\\ say that mu~l ~tJr~ ha\"t' planets around them. '·Put that together. anJ we no" th ink tht·r~ ,trt• hilh11ns and billions oC other planets. so tht·rc Ls no r t·u~un "'hy tht• :o;anlt: pro ce:>s of living cell creations cannot takl' pl :.H'l' · Billingham said he is wor.kin_e_ on ~e P!9ject a':._t he Jaboratory with expt>rts in ilStronomy, communical1ons an0ou1er spice physics. l·le said he hop<.-s to rontact beinJt5 from other v.·orlds bv r11d1otelesco1>e th rough unl' ur three methods; L.ocal 1ransm1ss1ons on other planets for consumption therl• radio, fort.>xamplc. /\ beacon ~·h1ch 1s deliberately trying to alert other people of the t•xistl·n~·l• of the senders '' . .\ signal bearned dire<'tly al ('arth, if somebody already i<no\vs or SllSpet·ts thL'rl' mo.1)' be life herl' " H1l\1ngh;1m s ;.1itl 111-·0s .. du ex1~t . but they have noth1ng 0 todo "1th t•:-;trat(•rrl•:;t r1al lift.• ·rhl•Sc things arl' l'xphcahle as al· mospher1(• ph\.'nomen:i h ·s t .. asy to get reflections. refracted h~ht. ~o you think you Sl'l' a li1o:ht mo\•ing very fa st .i\nd thL'll. of t·our~(". lht•rc 1s the psycho\o~i<'al phenomena of hurn;111 bt·inl!~ · Heavenly Show Hwitington Sighling No UFO Huntington Duck Hunte r S oug ht Possibly unnerved over the alleged abduction of an :\rizona forestry worker by a space ship last week, a Hunl· ington Beach man called police to report a possible uniden· ti fied fl ying object lateTuesday. (Related Story, Page A4 ) He said he watched the stationarv UFO in the southeastern sky twinkle and flash green, yellow, blue and "'hite for 15 m inutes. Patrolman Jame:> Cutshaw was dis patched lo in· \'estigate about 10 : 45 p.m . and art er taking a long. hard look heaven"·ard. declared it was a planet or star, shimmering due to Santa Ana v.·inds clearing the atmosphere. I-l e duly reported bac k to the station that v.·hile the phenomena V.'3 S outside Huntington Beach police jurisdic· lion. it sure v.•as pretty. LA Decision Coast Awaits Word On Offshore Drill By JOHS VAL TERZA Oft"'-~llf Pll.tSUff Delegate:> from Orange Coast cities trying to hall the sale or oil cision notwithstanding. _drilling leases on offs hore federal tideland:> are waiting to· day for a decision from Los An geles cit y councilmen who may pull out as the leaders of the fight . Los Angeles had assumed the lead role for months in the battle to head off the leases. but recent· ly the U.S. Interior Department chose to withdraw Santa Monica Bay from the lease area thus re- moving the direct t hreat to Los Angeles. '·If the council there decides on a for mal pullout , Mayor tTomJ Bradley and City Attorney Burt Pines would be dutybound to back out of the project complete· ly. Jn the past they v.'ere the r eal leaders in the Cight." O'Neil noted. I :'lje"·port Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil. said that a de· ci sion by l.os Angeles tould come on Thursday. .o\nd if the detision goes as pre· dieted -a pullout, now that Los f\ngeles is not directly a!fected by the leases -the next day \\'Ou\d bring a final decision to seek federal court action to stop the lca:>e sale. The IntC'rior Department has set Dec. 12 as the date that vast tracts of tidelands would go on sale in areas beyond the Orange C'o:ist 's three-mile limit. :\formal group of about 40 en· tities trying to hall the leases un· ti\ en\'ironmenlal safeguards are as:>ured. plan to file a petition for an injunction in l i.S. Di strict Court in the nation's capital ear· ly next week. the L.os Angeles de· •• i • • • • • •• • \ I \ • i\ ..... ~ I - .E ... ,~. ~ $·· (J 1 ... . •• ••••••• PAC IFI C OC EAl'f He said the group of concerned government e ntities are strongly hoping that the s tale would as· sume the leadership role and that the Attorney Generars OfCice would carry the petition for an in· junction to Was hington, D.C. The governors oCCice has been asked to assume the leadership function, O 'Neil said, but thus rar no decb~ion has yet come from Governor Edmund Brown Jr. "There·s·never a way of telling ""hat hi s decision will be, or when it might be made," he added. • Beach Beach Hunll"lll h•ch N wport Be•ch Corona del Ma r :~ :~ , .. Ugun• Be •ch I I • • • I O.no Point o.lly """ ......... MAP INDICATES AREAS PROPOSED FOR OIL LEASES Wiii Orong• eo.111 be Left to Fight Fed•r•I Pl•n? ---.,_,..__ ·' ' •' Mesa Pond Drained By DOUGLAS F RllL..~ll f: OI-O•llr P11o! ~" Searchers for a du<•k hunter believed dro~'nt'd in a long abandoned v.•ater-filled Cnsta Me:>a granite quarry ~-C'rl' drain- ing the pond today aftt•r its mur ky. weed·choked depths ch:.·· fied the efforts of divers 'f'ues day. Mark A . Antonelli. 19, of 10102 Constitution l.ane in 1-luntington Beach. ventured into the pond :.1t the end of Vittoria Street ne:..ir the Santa Ana Ri ver ~o retrieve a coot he shot \1:ith a pellet gun Monday afternoon, poiicesaid. Steven M . 1-~a na . 19, of 10071 Constitution J.ane, hC'ard his friend and hunting companion·s cry for help and "·atched him \"anish into the muddy v.atcr Fana's efforts to help Antonelli \1:ere futilt ... he told polict• \\"ht'n he reported the tragedy at ·Ip n1 1\1onday. Diver :> s earched the pond :\tun- day afternoon and a dozen dive1 .> resumed the probe at dav.'n Tue3· day. But the efforts were stymied by the weeds and muck that limited visibility in the Ylatcr to eight to 10 inches. accurdinl-! to the divers . The diving t·ffurt v.·as abandoned at mid·day. Tuesday evening at fi er(•v.·s from Costa :\·1es a , :-O:e~·purt Beat·h. Orange County and J-'uun lain Valley set up pumps todr;.un the half-acre pond in the st•areh fo r Antonelii . The crev.·s V.'Orked throui.:h lhl' night and by dav.·n thl' top fo ur feet of the pond had been pumped into the Santa An;.i Ri\'er chan- ne-1. Helicoptc-r borne police m<idt• ho url y theck:> of the pond throughout the night tn hope uf reco\·ering Antonelli ·s bod y. Some of the searchers such <lS ('apt. Rill Sa\'age, head of Costa Trustees Eye Gym Classes And Smoking Tru:>tees in the lfuntington Reach Union l·Iigh School Di~· trict will discu:>s two new state laws allo'A·ing optional physical education classe s for juniors and :>eniors and s moking areas on campus tonight. The high school bu:1rd ml't•tinJ:: "ill be at 7:30 at Fountain Vall(')" lligh School. 17816 P.u~h<Jrd St. Trustt>es al:>o are expected to adopt tentative altt•ndanct• Uoun dary lint's for the nC'\I.' <kt.>:in Vie"' High School, sC"hcdulc<l to oJ>('n next fall. Final boundctr1E's for that eam- pus, however. "·ill not be .idoptcd until Dec. 9 after a public hearing on the m:1 ttc·r . district officials e)(plaincd Both t h1· 1.h.\ :-Leal eduC'a11on and smoking 1a"'S become effec- tive Jan. I , and the board has ap· pointe-d special ('OmnlLttecs tu study the ma.ttcrs OiStrict urfic1a\s l'x pl a1nt>rl the smoking con1mittet• has not Yl'l come up "·ith a re-commenda.t111n for the board and plans to hold a public ht>aring on the issUl' before making on<'. The physical education com mittee plans to as k the board tonight to delay any action on op- tional cla:>ses. officials said. Worke r s Re turn MIAMI (AP) -Strikebound National Airlines Ls rccal1ng furloughed workers and h••s ~('la Nov. 24 target date to re~ume operations as flight attendanli; prepare to vole on a proJ)OSed set- Ue.ment. '.'ll•Sa pulit·l• ~t·ar(•h and rl·:-cUl' opt•r.Jlll'll"· h..1\(' bel:'n \\L lht)Ul :-lt·t'll :-1nC'l' tht• L'ffort bt.•g:in ~1 un d.1:-. !"'olice t u<l;1 ~ h;.id nu idea ho"' ion~ thl· dra1n1n)? nu~hl ~o on Thev C'~limaleJ at lt.•ast 12 hours mor.e of pumping to drain thc- pond. nu"' ;1 ~~amp of mud and hmp ""t'l ~r;i s~. 'fhe pond , a dl'l'O mposccl gr:J \'t"'l pll from "h1c h rock for o .. .i, P•lOI r""1or., P•lf!tlo.O' 0.-11 QUARRY DRAINED IN SEARCH FOR DROWNING VICTIM Activity C o ntinues at Pond Ne ar Santa Ana River Plane Lands Safely Mter T ake off Fire '.'IF,W YC)RK (.o\P \ /\ qu1ck - think1ng pilot hrou~ht hi s OCIO Jetliner to a h:.llt :.ifter 11 cau~hl fire during tak e off ill Kcnnl·dy :\irport tnd ~1~·. :.in d a!l 139 person!-. PI LaT 'ICES' FREEZER ."!A l~E '"I 'm v l~r~ happ} \v1 th the r1· ~ult s of m:-. ad I ~old my freezer · · That·s 1ht• a d verti ~in g ~ucce~s story I••' I hy th(' S~1nta Ana lleigh\-.. \ nm .11 1 \Vho placed th is cl a~~if\l't~ .. d 1:i l hl' [J ::uly r11lut Vri,.11·rr.1u(! t•lit·~t {ii>" I~· i·lol p1·1·f t.ind ,, '\\ \ I f 1111 f'.,.,, ,r11 ap1•1l.1t1<'•.' .vuu \v:1nt tu 1'1•!l\t"I to, c L'-li, (',111 &12 5'i7i:i We m Hkl' 1l t'<lSY ror you to put a few words to work for you. 1n the Oai\y l'1lot . , .ihoard lhL' Ovl'rseas National A1r\\'3YS rh;irtt"'r fli ght slid dov.·n l'vacuation chutt'S to s afety. An airvort off1 t·1al ~aid four of thnsc aboard s ufft•rl'll slight in - Ju r1c s. r1pparcntl:-. thl' result of lht' s l1dt .. tn ~afl·I _\. 1-·1,·t• poli cemen also" l'ft' 1n.1urt'll rC's t·u1ng lhl· passenJ.!t.•r .... The plane \\':IS lJk1 11 r.! off for F'rankfurt , \.ermany. 1ln !·l ight U32 "·1th a <'re"' 11f 10 1\lso aboard \\'ere 129 other 1..·n1ployt•s of thC' ~trltne, dut" for rrass1,1?nmenl ovt>rscJs The plant• 'Aas to have gone on to Saudi .\r.•bLa . (lnc \\'om::in \\ 1tncss sa id the "P::t rk:; and fl :1ml .. .., !->fX'\\Cd from tne plane :1:-. I! r11arl•d do"·n the "\lll\\ ;J\" ·• 1\ud lhl·n 1\ \\ .L .. 111st a blJck (':,,11.I of ~rnok1' lh(' ~·oma n :nldL'd "l'hc pilot aborlcd tht.> takeorr and turn(•d lhl' big plane orf th(' run"·ay b('fure br1ngin~ it to a halt Th(· ev3c{lation then got un- der ..-.·uy. ' . \ road beds \\•as extracted. filled from underground "'ater :;eepage. poliC'l' s o.1id. Thev said they ha\'t' no reason to su.:;pcct foul pla}' 1n the tragedy. 150 Flee U Blaze In Canyon ('l~ATS \\tORT ll 1/\1'! 1\ bru:;h fire leaped and turned along a random path through s pars ely populatt.>d :-;uburban canyons today. d<t m ag1n1i: sc,·cral ('Xpensi\·e homt'~ and ca u sin~ about ISO residt•nl :s lo t•\·::1cuatt'. author1t1es said. But dry. northerly Santa Ana _ \\'ind s which gusted briefly as hi.l!'h as 80 milt•s an hour subsided :s hortly after dav.·n. anLI fi re fi ghters said t he blaze wa!I con· ta ined by mid·d<i y. Residents of the J,a ke :\fanor community on the v.'t•stt·1·n ri1n of the Sa n Fernando Valley "'t•rc evacuated frorn the ir homts !See F IRJ-:, J'•agt•1\2l She Clwoses 'IE:x:ile Cell ' S1\CR1\:\1 F.NT<> 1l 'l'l 1 For the third ~lra1~ht d:i y. l.ynC'ttt· f'rnmml' to day chose \'Olunt;u·y t•xile 1n a ce ll rL1th e r than pr(I mise to i;Jeh~l\"t• prupt•rl y ill ht'r 1r1:il on a C'harJ.!t' of at- tempt1n~ to •1s:-a !-.:-1 1n<.1te President J-'or(L ( fl L•latt.>tl story. 1\.)) In a t•;1rhc1n l'1•11 y pcrfurm::in<'L' of t ht• prt•· \'lOUS (\O,.'O day~. lhl' f1t•sly Manson cultist \\C'nl lin1p ;.ind \,·as carrit·rl \'nlunlart ly blindfnld('d into the federal courth11us t' hv ;1 l' S marshal · il "s not m y lr1al . you ·rC' kiiling ynu rs l'l\'l'S "'1th monf'y. \1 Lss f''ron1m(• tnld the court v.·ht·n l ' S n1 s tr1ct c·ourt .Jud~t' Thoma~ .1 .\>1;:i<'1'ridt• J.!<•\'t' ht'r anolhl'r C'hanct.• In ~lop her disrupt 1 \"t• bl' ha \"Lor Orange __l /'1A ; \\eath .. e r Sunny and \varm 1'hurs· d~1 y. 1.oc::il gu:>ty north to northeast \\'in cl s through the morning hours. lllghs 78 to 85. J,O\\'S ton1~ht •18 le) "" I NSIDE TODi\. Y IJrwg 00;1/t> u·11/ irr•rid 1111f' or ius represental1 t•es fu 1':ur11J.>f' ar lhe drop of o sho(' 1n urd.'T to bnng top nair1e foulu\'ar ra his lrt11"t" ftrm Set> .~!On/. photo 86 I ndex jlU 'fooo• Sot•••<' .... 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" ,, I 'Nixon's ' ·Feeling 'Great I Richard Nixon LS no longer bothert'd by tht' 1lhlt•b1Us rond1· t ion "''hich nl'arly k1llt'<I turn =~ year :tgo, he told a visitor ·rues day at his San Clemente estate: lie no\V t;1kt>s long walks. plays ),':Olf and S\\'in1s l'\'t•ry day J fe('I i.:rt.·:il." ~1x11n s:nd ;1s ht• strolled throu ~h his seaside ('~~l:t P acifica for l~·o hours \l.'llh F,dward \V Hr:ulh•y, v•ho gavt· the former prt•s1dt•nl ;i three·fOOl st~tue c1t1ng tu s contnUut1un tu phvs it•a l f1tnl':-S ,1n<l sports. Nixon, v•ho has been r~rely seen 1n public s1n('<' his rt·s1gna· tion last year.· looked t•xlrt·mely good,·· nradh.')' :-.:uli after tht•1r shon \'1s1t. Ill' h ~1d a 1ntt' Ian. \\;ts very , very alt•rt and sm1h:d l"Ont1nual- lv ." he rt't':..llll'<l . · lie ,,·i1s t•x\rt•ml·ly hospttabll' ·ind \'('rv l'Orch;1I to me and my family . j tlunk tllr thin~ lh<1t im· prt·ss('d me· most \\':t!'i his total rt• l;:ixal1un . ·· In ;1ccC'pt1ng \ht• a\\·artl , Hradley s:.ud, :"11xon 1ns1stl'd that · n·hile phys 1c:d f11nes~ 1s 1n1por t:.int . ont··~ n1cntal fitness is JllSt as 1mporl:.int for an tndividual ':-i \\'l'l l· ht•in g. · · ~ixon :.;utl th;1l hl· h:ul llltll' time for exl'rl'1 ~e during h1 ~ tenure at th(' Wh ite House. J"\ut hi s d:uly routine in retirement here includ+.'s "'alking onc- quartl'r mile from his home lo his offices. rt•i::ular golf games and nightly s,,·ims in the pool. The :l\\'ard, ::i bronz(' statul' tilled 'lland in !land Ton·:ird Un ity ... by Jost•ph Aro"'" or J!in- ecton University, praised Nixon for hi s · contributions to the field of ph ysical f1tnrss and s1>0rts and ~ for affording the proper perspl'C· ti\'e in it s relationship to national t and internatio nal unity and ~ \\'Orld peace'." t llr;1dley, a l\li\lto"·n. :-.I .II.. ~ hcalth club O\\'ner, presente~l the ~ <.J\\·ard to· Nixon in a private t ceremony. lie praisft! the rormcr : president a s ":.i \\'::trm ally and ~ friend to those of us "''ho <trc in t the athletic arena." k Hom Blares For One Hour -In Hunlington I The lradition:il horn of plenty is a symbol of the 'J'hanksgiving season but residents of downtown lfuntington Beach just had plen· I ty of horn ('3rly today. f A 19th Street apartment tenant f complained about 1 a .m. that a car horn had been blaring for , nearly one hour and sho...,·ed no ' signs or s topping. l, 0£ficer John Arnold was dis· r patched to the area and follo"·ed .1 his ear until he finally tracked down the offending vehicle, t ,~·hich apparently had an elcc- ' trical short. I fie yanked out the horn wires and left a note for the registered owner, who luckily lived three blocks away from where the car "'aS parked. ~ Officer Arnold then left , his ears ringing. Restaurant Critic Spe aks at Me eting Paul Walla ch, author and restaurant critic for Wesl\ol.'ays magazine, will be featured at this month 's meeting of th e l Jniversity Park Friends of the l.ibrary. The meeting, open to the public, will be held at 8 p.m . on Thursday at the University Com- munity Association's clubhouse. 4SJOSandburg Way, Irvine. ORANGE CO AST "" DAILY PILOT flle 0<..,0lt (D•~I 0.lly Polftl. ,..,1~ ""'"~" toml>I...." I~ °'tWS·Pr•\\, "1><obh..,,.... by tl'w< Or_.. CH" Pu&U\!Oiflq (ornp•nt \.o<Nr.t!~ tdl1Wln1 ••~ p,i&ll>l'le" Mo""•• 1r>f""9'> F"<Mf tor Co>•• MeM. 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Rumsreld. design:.itcd bv Pres id ent fo;ord to h e secretary of Ocfcosl', rl'fuscd to- day to rule himself out of con- :-;idC'r~lion for ll l'publican vice pres1dent1al nomination. Rumsfeld told the Sena te .J\rm<'d St•rv1c(•s Committee at his confirmation h('aring thut 1t would be ··re;:illy presumptuous of me to stand up and take myself out of consideration f or something 1 am not being con- sidered ror. · · Rumsfeld v.•as a sked about his JX)t('ntial political a mbitions by Sen . ltenry M. Jackson <D - Wash.), a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomina- tion next year. In response to another Jackson question. Rumsfeld said he had nothing to do with the ouster of Secretary of Defense James R. Schlesinger. Jn fact , Rumsfeld said . he gave Ford advice on the matter that "'as "different from the res ult that occurred ... Jackson said it has been a tradition for secretaries of Defense and State to stay out of politics and not to go the stump and mak(' political speeches. ''Of that you can be certain, .. Rum sfeld responded. "l um not running for anything.·· Ru m sfeld said hi s plan is lo serve as effectively as possible in the Defense D('partm('nt for as long as the President desires. He said he is not seeking and will not be seeking any other position. On the other hand. he said he could not rule out a pr~identia\ request that he ser ve in another capacity. Rumsfeld said he thought that Ford's press conference state- ment that he would not exclude Rumsfeld and George Bu sh. named to be CIA director, from consideration as hi s running mate next year had been "misin- terpreted" to mean that they \vere being included. ''This is not the case,·· Rumsfeld said. H~ assured the committee he is "totally dedic ated to a strong dc· fense posture for the United States," adding that he will de- vote his total energy as secretary to maintaining military strength. Pot Plane H eld SEARCHLIGHT, Nev. !UPI) -Federal agents seized a Cessna 180 whiC'h v.·as fo\lov.·e<t by U.S. Customs chase planes from the .l\1 exica n border to sou t hern Nevada where it crashed 15 miles "'est or hert>, "'here marijua na,.., as recovered. shortly after lhe fire wa~ ignited about 3:30 a .m by sparks from do"·ned pow~rlines, said a Ven· tura County fo'1re Department :;poke~m an. All were permitted to return to their homes ~fter dawn, he l;laid . Tht> firl' has gone through the arc•a wtlh no major structural d:.im agc, · · :;:.i 1d the sp:>k esman. 'fhc path of the brush flrc was so random. officials said. that the number of ac:rl'S destroyed could nol be determined until firemen '''C're :lble to fly over the ~molder­ tni.: tulls anri roC'k lin1..'f.I (•anyons 35 miles norlh"-est of do•.1onto\'i'n I .Os :\ngeJes ltay Bartlt'll, a Los Angeles (.'ounty Fire Department spokesmtin, said chiefs who !'.<·:inned the a rea from the sky t•s t1mated total acreage IJl:.tt'kt·ned at bel"'t•en aJO to 850. I .os Angeles c.ity and Ve ntura ('uunt y f1r('men pegged lhe ;1creai::e at about l ,000, des pite prl•dav.·n f 1gurl·s \\'hich had r:tngl'd as high a s 2,500 acres The blaze formed a patchwork \\'Ith some arC'as bu ming heavily •,\·hJ!C' ;:idjaccnt land remained unscathed. In one f:.i s hionabl e lll'tl!hborhood , a man t•lad in \\'hltC' s hirt <.1nd slacks sat on his p;1t10 munching brC'ak£<1st whill' a lone firC'man stomped out a hot sµot across ;1 ravine 20 yards OJ\\'tiY . About S IX hOffiL'S "'ere d:.in1aged . fire officials said, and tit luast one abandoned shack \\'as totally destroyed. :'-lo in- juries '''ere reportl•d. • . .\bout 300 men \.\.'ere "·orking ti1e scattered fir<' lines, ofricials said . 'Gorilla My Dreams-2 Might Mate C l:'ICINNATI (U PI) -Will l\1eg and Jl atari go ape over each other? Cincinnati Zoo officials hope so. :\l eg and llatari are lowland gorillas brought together to mate -son1ething that general ly dO<'sn't happen with gorillas in captivity. F.xcept, th:it is, at the Ci nci n- n.Jti Zoo -v.•here the great apes are ('ncouraged to become great !OV('rS. .\l eg. a 13·year·old female \ol.'ho nearly died of a broken heart ,,·hen hC'r gorilla boyfriend died this past s ummer al Busch GardC'ns in Tampa, F1a ., has been brought here lo meet tlatari. a local lover of some note. - The zoo holds the' world r('cord of eight gorillas born in captivity (all eight since 1970 ) and 12-year- o\d, 350-pound 1-iatari has father<'d half of them. ··Even though Hatari is quite a ladiC's' man , you never know \vhat is going to happen when you put t\vo gorillas together for the first time ... said zoo official Pep \\'ilson. But f·tatari a nd ~ieg. togetht'r t\\.'O weeks now, seem to be hil- ting it off. HB Residence Burglarized A suspicious Huntington Beach \\'O man who realized her home had been burglarized called police bC'fore entering late 1'ues- day, in case the intruder was still insid e. Officer James Cutsha"' responded to the Penny Groenke residence, 17252 Ash St., shortly before midnight, but found the burglar was apparently long go ne. The victi m s urveyed the ransacked residence and estimatt>d a $650 loss, including hC'r color television set. a stereo sound system , tap(' cartridges, five bottles or \\'hiskey and one iargl' house plant. A Rare Offer Offered Pilfered Meat to Poor The owner or the Sizzler in \Vestmi n ste r ha s 270 fillet mignon. top sirloin and rib-eye steaks that he can 't even give a\\'ay. They were stolen rrom his restaurant early Tuesday and re- covered inlaet a s hort lime later by We stminsl('r police from fi\'e juveniles who they say had bitten off muc h more than they could chew. Sizzler ov.·ner Frank Gordon says the steaks can't be S('rved in his restaurant because or health rules that say they may have been adulterated while in the hands or the burglars. J-le says the cases were never . opened and that he feels the :steaks are still prime. "I v.·ouldn 't have any qualms about eating them." Gordon said today. The "hot" meal, however, now technically belongs to the in- surance company habdling lhe claim, according to Gordon. "I'd lo.veto see the meat go to needy families for Thanksgiv- ing," he said . "I'm going lo ask the Health Department lo con- duct a bacteria count to see if it ·s good. "I'll pay the costs myself,'' he said. ''but the decision is now up to the insurance company_ The m eat caper was solved at 1.08 Tuesday morning whi>n of· ficer Clarence Howard slopped a suspicious car carrying the five juveniles . The steaks were found during th(' investigation. Cr0rdon says he didn't know about lhe burglary until in- formed by officers. lie said the thieves entered the r~slaurant through an opening in the roof. lie said the bui'glar alsrm didn ·t go off. It was not di scov~red what the youths planned to do with the steaks. /\11 Early Christmas 'fhl'SC gifts ;.ind g;;i rnes haYe been given to tlunlington Rl•ach Recreation Center by t:ity·s '.\ta111)0\\'l'r Administration. Donor r1..•pre s Pnl ut i \'l' !)e boruh I larmon s hows footb;;ill to one girl, center. ,,·hile recrea- tion staffer Sue Allen, left. chats wilh another young "customer ·· Co1111cil St11dy Garden Home Zone Mulled for Valley The F'ounta in Valley City Coun- ci I de:.t lt "'i th eight zoning m alters 1·uC'sd;1y night. 1nl'luding the ad· dition of ;:i g:.1rden homes zone to city ord i n:.t ncC's. C'ttv r>Jan n ing Director Clint Sherfod .said lht.> garden homes zone \l.'OU\d hC' s imilar lo a con- dom int um ctcvelopm c nt . Rotary Plans Rabies Cli1iics In Hunti1igton The Rotary Clubs of llunt- ington Reach will sponsor rabies clinics :"l'ov. 18 ;1nd 25 to enable local dog on'ncrs to get Jo"' co.st shots for their pets and licenses before the penalty period begins Jan. I . Rotarv ~orth ,,·ill hold its SL'SSion r'rom 7 to 9 p. m. :"Jov . 18 at the !\1urdv Firl~ Station. Murdy Circle anli Gothard Street. 1-luntington Reach Rotary Club \\·ill sponsor it s session from 7 to 9 p.m. Nov . 25 at l_,a ke Street Fire Slation in the downto"'" area. Cost is S2 for the required shots. In ;1dd ition, thC' city w11l licensf! Jnimals durini:? the sessions. Cost is SIO for an unaltered dog and SS for J s payed or neutered animal /\ certificatl' frflm a veterinarian is required as proof of alteration of the ani mals. Crash Kills P a ir SOUTH LAKE TAllOE <U PIJ -1·,..,o passengers died in the crash of their si ngle·engine plane near :.in airport run\v:.ty on the South Shore of J,ake Tahoe late 1·ul'sday night. ThC' bodies have not bl•en identified. G em Talk ll11 I r //1 .\1/'l//{Jf;S l'EAllL QUALITY although the de nsity requi rement 1s IO"''er than in most con- dominium complexes. The nev.· ordinance would a ll ow for g~rden homes "'ith 7.5 dwell- ing uni1s per acre. compared with about 10 to 12 units per acr(' in the .. planned development" zone the cit v formerl)' had. he explained. C'itv codes allow 4 5 homes per aert• -in single family complexes. officials noted. Council members also gave first reading to three zoning changC's on specific parcels of landinthecity : -To C'hange 5.85 acr<'s at the south \\'CSt C'orncr of Los Jardines Street and Warner Avenue from commercial to i;ardC'n homes re· sidential. -Rezoning 17 .8 acres north of \Varner A venue and \\.'CS! of '.\1t. Jlope Street from agricultural to single family res idential. Changing 2. 73 acres along the south s ide of S later Avenue between Los Jardines East and F.uciid Stre('t from planned de- velopment to single family re· sidential. Jn addition. the council gav(' fi nal approval to four other zone changes: -Rezoning fi ve acres south or F.dinger A ve nu e and west of Jia rbor Boulevard from com- mercial to single family residen· ti al. -Changing 1.7 acres at the southwest corner of F..ctinger and ~e ..... ·hope Str eet from com- mercial to s ingle family residen- tial. -To rezone l . 72 acres at the northeast corner of Ross Street and F.I Rancho A venue from com- mercial to single family residen- tial. -Rezoning 7.87 acres at the southeast corner of Los Jardines and Warner rrom commcrci(ll :ind professional offices to "local business district.·' I - ' •I ' I ·· .. ' ·--, ' ' , "· ~ ' ' ,_ ,• _J r • I L ', • ,, ' ;-.. ' . "'q·' " Hunlington's 2 Centers Get Toy Donations T\\'O Huntington Beach recrea· uon centers have received gifts of educational and recreational toys, games. and athletic C'qutp ment from the city's ~anpo\ol.·er :\dministration . The contributions '"·ere made to the Oak Vie\v Center al 17l61 Oak [,3ne 3nd the I.Y)[:"l' (l .ovl' \·our Neighbor Now) Center at ?.?2 W. Fifth St . Gifts are de.s igned to prov1dL· reCre:.itio n and educ·ation;il stimulus for youngsters from ·I to 18 years of age. They include games and toys such as p ing pong, checkers. bingo, football s. basketballs. s katebo:.trds. Tonka trucks, dnll s :.tnd tea sets and also education and scientific toys such :.ts m1n1 - i abs. view projectors and puzzles, art suppJ ic.'; a nd ' biological plastic assC'mbly kits of human anatomy ;1nd the sense::>. Th(' funds came from a Com- prehensive Employment anti Training :\ct (('£TAJ grant for recreation progra ms. according to Manpower Director Bob Cun· ningham. The :\'l::inpo\\'er Administration has previously initiated othl'r programs and activities for llun- tington Beac h youths, Cun· ningham said. l .ast June the s ummer youth program ,,·as impl!.!mented lo prO\•ide summer jobs ror disad· vantaged high school students. Also, in August 180 disadvan- taged youngsters were taken to a :\'1agic ;\·fountain for a da;.o. Cunningham said two youth programs are being implement· cd in Huntington Beach. They are the Youth Develop· ment Programs, providing jobs and counseling to enable youths lo finish hi gh school. and tht• Youth Employment Service, a job referral .:igcncy for teen - agers. ~ ) I • ' ~·.:-·~ \\ I I 1. "\ ' I . You can judge pearls yourself The Latest Fashion ..• 1 1-HE Many m easut·es of pearl quali - ty arc the ;:;a m c for true, cultured or imitation pearls. and if you compare several grad es of nerklases side by side, yo u can see the difference even thoug h you may be untrained. r;ERPE TUAL ('l--i r\I N Luster, roundness, color, size. s hape and c lean lin ess are qµalili es of true pearls, '~:hile <-'lltured ::tnd imitation pearls try to come as close to these stan- dards as possible. Slight surface irregularity is always present in true and cultured pearls. making each pearl a uniqt1e contribution to the individuality of your necklace. This also distinguis hes it from machined uniformity. The price of a ny necklace clasp can be an importa11t cost factor. and the prices of alternate clasps should be determine<!. You can always replace an inexpensive 1ctasp later. C.'f DIAMOND.S ~- Add Di amonds / For Special Occasions -' Slarlet necklace contains one ro thfee dinmonds on 14k gold chain. Keep adding diamonds over the years for each special occasion and watch !he Perpetual Chain grow ln br illia nce and beauty. J.C. .Jlumphrw.i -J ewefe r.i 1823 NEWPORT BLVD , COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 0ankAmer1card-Mas!er Ch<1q:1e 30 YEARS IN THE SAM E LOCATION PHO NE 548·3401 '~--~-----~--~---~-~-~~--~~~~~-~~· ------------~ ----__J_ , • ~ ' -:1 ,, . o, DI I ,, " ,, .. ,. ,, " ., • 'I r Strategy Move Seen :For'Patty ' SAN FRANCISCO (APl - ~Patrfcle Hearst's lawyers have ~odicated they mi1hl cbonge ,strategy and drop proteets of ber '"Dec . l.S'trial date tt11 judge's rul- ing ga.6 against them later this month. " Mi11s ff•arst.!t-next-date.-in ·rour1 i.-No•. 20 when lbe at· torneyB are ta_ tarsu .. fo"r ·• del•r Jn the • 'tria . Until 1'u .. sday, thflre baci been 'indlr•· tions her \.,law yers would appeel . LSD Coffee Fells Seven SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Coffee that senl aevera •junior hl&b acboor faculty memben to the boSpltal wa1 laced with th e baUuciDocen LSD. says the school's prlnclpal, T ed ~Curoll. 1'b' teachtrs and staf( members who drank from lbe talllted pot of corfee •t ..l'elton Junior_Hiab S.bool compJ ained of dizzln~s. numbneas and weakness . (alt Tbuisday. -They were bolpltallzed for observa- tion. Carroll said be dout(ed that atudents w ere responsible . because only teachers and 1t1.ff mem-ben were in the cafeteria when the coffee was brewed. • 'IBate'F 'Squtjaky' Sought 2 Guns -Witness SACRAMENTO !UPI) - Lynette Fromme declared ·•1 bate Ford .. to sboppen in a food irtore-24 hours be!oceb Uirust a loaded pistol at the P,.,.ident, • lll'O<er testirled, Grocer Ed Louie ••Id the Ma.nsoo cultbLillle~ his con v er.$ at i o D 1'~fh a ne_ithborhood youn1ster al the --.i«e Sept~wn.rr~asted1ho boy if ho planned to ..e lbe Pral· dent the next day at the state capitol. Mi ss Fromme. he testified Tuesday, broke into the con- venetion and declared, "l hale Ford.'1 behave but abe chooi the boldlng ceU instead. IAule was one ol elaht wlt· n"aestotake lhe a~u part of the prosecution's attempt to show Miss Fromme, %7, intended lo kill ~ord wilh a .U<allbe< automatic. One witness, Lanier Ramer" - who taught Manson in prison about-sc.,entology--.iA-the.. l.960s. testified M lu Fromme a•ked him to supply her with two 1uns and told him that some COl])Orate executives probably would be killed ir pollution of tbe environ· ment was not balled. He sa!d she did not mention who would do the killin1s or Ford. .. I '.SHE ASKED FOR 2 GUNS' Wltne•• Lanier Ramer I -.-.u-• ... , OAILVP1LOr Al Man Jaile d In Slaying Of Cultist 1 W!NTERHA VEN (AP) -A SS.year-old man is beini held Yr1thout bail in the slaylna or a member of a relicious cult. J1mes Roe Fau.lkner was ar- rested Tuesd ay after lmperi al County Sh•rifra dep<ill .. found lhe badly bruised body oC a man identified only as Paul Christ, 24 . THE VICTIM"'"" round tied to a post in a campground north or hert near Laguna Dam . Faulkner was booked for in · vestigation of murder. h •ir U.S . Dia· ltrict Court •.1.1a1A1Ln Judge Oliver J . Carter refused to postpone tbe trial. .... ' Hikers Found By Searchers For the second consecutive day, Miss Fromme was carried into lhe federal building by a U.S. Marshal after she blindfolded heNelf and refused to leave her rounty jail cell vQlunt&rily. She aho refu!5ed lo promise to aban· don her diSrl)plive behavior in court and was sent to a holding cell . Parlors Invaded Sheriff'~ Sgt. KeM eth Koon said offic~rs found the body after a man was reported chaslng rneombers of the "J esus Christ .. cull with a club. WITS ESSES ALSO reportedly told deputies that tho two men had argued before the killing. ~ Ho\\·tver. chief defense lawyer .. F. Lee Bt1iley e m erged from a r0 :Privat e meeting with Carter •.J "'Tu~sday and replied "I don't • think so'' when asked if he would l•t ,appeal a denial of continuance. :i ,,, flis partner. Albert Johnson. t.1t. added, ··we haven't decided that <•!.yet." Johnson has been Miss \'C ' f{earst 's principal spokesman in MONTROSE CUPl l -Eleven students and three teachers over· due from an outing were found shortly before midnight and a pparen tly are unharm ed, searchers sBid today. JOHN VIRGA, her court· appointed a ttorney, said ahe re- mained in the cell near the marsh al 's office where s he listened to the proceedings and tOok notes, but refused to watch the trial on a special closed.- circuit television system. FREMONT (AYJ -Husbands who slip away lo one of the dozen massage parlon in this San Francisco Bay a rea communi· ty face the prospect of surprise visits from angry wives. A group called Citizens Against Massage Parlors <CAMP) has set up a hotline to alert wives when their spouses' autos .11re spotted outslde the establishments. SUCH T ELEPHONE calls prompted three wo men to invade massage parlors looking for hlJSbands . The victim's real identity was not immedi11tely known. Mem· ~rs of the "Jesus Christ" sect. destroy all their identification and 3dopt "Christ" as their sur. name~. , court. 1 • That caused quite a stir among partially clad ma1:1seuses and led to the abrupt d eparture of some startled customers. But the unidentified women did not find their husbands . ,, "There is nothing to appeal '-:Ii befo~ Nov. 20~h." said Bailey, ~ ..... who flew here Cro m Boston after ,,.. Carter's ruling on Monday that ~ Miss Hearst is competent to stand trial 'on bank robbery charges. Th;f-hikers, all from El Monte High Sohool, were found in a gulley in Strawberry Canyon at 11 :50 p.m . Deputies planned tc evacuate them ear ly today. Deputies said the group len El Monte High School early Tues· day for a day-long hike into the forest area . Miss Fromme was first banished Friday from the courtroom when she insisted on calling i mpri soned mass murderer Charles i\otani;on as a defense witness. She was told she could return if she promised to rr WAS NOT KNOWN what happened ~:hen the men returned home. "If you can ·t beat the parlors with the law, maybe you can beat them with economics -and make it uncomrortable for them 1 to do business,'· said Rollin Cunningham, who is coordinating the • CAMf campaign. THE G ROU P preaches r e- ligious self-denial : their motto i$ "'.'lo Ki l lin g , No Sex, N o ~1 aterialis m. '' Koon says they have spent the winter at the campsite for the past several years. ... ,. ;;: 'Dirty Tricks' ' '------------.Jti: FBI Documents 'Bad Feelings' ' LOS ANGELES (APl -Official FBI docu· ·Iii ments show the bureau used political dirty tricks to ... ~ cause bad feelings between the Communist party ti~ and the Socialist Workers party during a San Fran. a. a cisco s upervisorial elec· tion i n 1961, tb e Los(---------) Angeles Times reportio. St a le '1.. The documents relate 1, , to a forged letter to a Communis t party can· didate and a forged iDvitation to a SWP candidate. t t The plan was approved by then· FBI Oireclor J . •1 ' Edgar Hoover and dropped after candidates for lhe , .-two leftist parties discovered the forgery and in· · .... formed the registrar of voters. ... :. ... -.£.r•convlccs Candidate•'! ! I I I I I ' i SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Republi can legislator says he has learned tWo ex-convicts are on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s list of candidates for chairman of the s tate's parole board, the Adult .o\uthority. Assemblyman Mik e Antonovich of Glendale said Tuesday the men are "among the finalists for the Adult Aut hority post." which is being relin · quished by Raymond Procunier in J anuary. The as· semblyman identified them as Rudolph Lester and Rennell Lindsay. tfeltare System Flayed LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -Controve r sial physicist William Shockley -who believes blacks are inherently jzifer:ior to whites -told University of Southern California students Tuesday that the ,.,,elfare system is eroding the genetic quality of society. "Our \Yell-intentioned welfare system may be hurting those it most wants to help,·· said Shockley, whose statements were interrupted by obscenities shouted by persons in the audience. About 300 black and chicano s tudents demonstrated in front of the aud itorii.rm where Shockley s poke chanting "'fascist'' and "racist." Student'• Rites Held PALMDALE (UPI) -More than 2,000 Palmdale Hi gh School students filed si lently into the campus gymnasi um Tues day to witness memorial services for the schoors homecoming queen, Reth Ann Cole, who was killed last weekend in a traffic accident. Miss Cole and Kara Angelina ~1ailand, both 17 , '"''ere struck by a car as they r an across a road near Victorville. Miss Mailand was seriously injured. Three-Held In Robbel"fl QUARTZ HILL (U PI ) -A young man and two female accomplices, including a 14-year-o ld girl. were captured Tuesday shortly after they used a bomb threat to bluff the California Republic Bank into giving them $25,000. THE FA~ll l Y CIRCUS By Bil K eane I 1l 11We can't put yow coot and hat in the closet 'cause that's where We ihoved everything • \>eforo Y°" came ." • • SENSATIONAL INVENTORY REDUCTION 50% OFF S.-D•p -Todoy tt11n1 S..tl•y "ly! lro•d ••w fr••• ••rc •••dlt• •t nlr••r4 of low prlc•1! v ... to uo.oo Heh .•• ••• •t so~ Off ••d MOii! 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With delicious dishes fro m 200 years o f great Weslcm . cooking. It's the Best of the West. And it's all a pan or Frie ndship Service on our 15 daily 'West Coaster ni ghts between Los Angeles and Seattle or Portland. \¥hat· ever your night -whether i1's breakfast, lunch. dinner or snacks-here's a tast y preview of what you might find. Hitch up with some Hangtown Fry. Used to be Hangtown. California. wasn·t such a $real place Jo vi sit. Unti l one morning a miner passing through asked for the best hreakfast the local cook could dream up. What he go t was seasoned eggs scrambled up with seafood. For a dish t hat made even Hangtown a lot more palatable. And that's just part of our great fi nd from the Gold Rush days. Celebrate the Big Enchilada. ~ , .. ~~ From the era o r the Conquisradorcs, · -·""'-feast on tortillas. com chips. 5 rich-lasting chili, Hue vos con Queso and, of course. the hig enchilada. All with just the right touch or spice . Lose yourself o ver a California Haystack . It's a California special. Fruit.11u1s, coconul, a hint of chocolate-all Slacked up lo he th.; freshest t::lSting n1acaroon yet . Ancl that's just dessert . Wc0\'t:. got !(its n1orc light, fresh. nalurally good dishes 011 our n1t.:11u from today's West. Leave your .. in Old San Francisco. If you 're a romantic at heart. you'll savor every part o r our Victorian San Francisco menu. From Eggs Crepe Hollandaise to Scottish Banger wi1h Paprika Sauce. And or course. Sa n Francisco sourdough bread. Sn come taste the hcst uf the West in the friendly skies. dafter yo u enjoy the delicious ai r I are. don't forge t to cash in on Budget Renl·a·Cars great ground rare deal. Just pre sent your West Coa"itcr tick..:L ilnd Bu1.lgc1 will deduct SS* off the cost of a Monte Carl" and Clthcr GM cars at \Vest C<iasl ilirpl>rl l1fficcs. For a saving l1f up t1.1 .1J":i. •s2 off the cost of a Chcvctte and simil.tr cars. Limit: one "pccial offer per rental. The friendly skies of your land_ "5 Daily nonstops to Portland. 6 to Seattle . , Thafs Friendship Service:· ,; / • ' - • f ' • ~-. A_Cl DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE School Issues Clouded St:hool u111f1c:.it11~11 prupos ;1l s in 1-·ounta1n V<.alh.•y ;.111d ~outh llunl111 i.:t11n lk1al'h f;ulc<I miserably at thl· pull!' IJs t '' ~.'l.'k . 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'!'ht· t>r .111 gt· ('11un1 ~ l'nn1n11tt1·t• un S l'huol l>i :;tr1 c\ ()rgan11,1t 1on ,d:-.o -.huuld h.i\ l' ht•t.•11 a ht•lp. hut 1t \\';;1 :-.n 't l'l·r h .1p." 11 1:-. too l'his t· t11 lht• ~llbJ L'l't for ;,1n oh Jl't'\l \1•J.11 ik :-il.1lt• h t•lp .-.t·1·111:-. l11 hl· tilt.· on !~ :.1!1 ~\\t•r lt•ft .\I .Ill \' L'llll l'lll SIO!l ~ ('~II) bl· (ll'<-t\\11 rrvnl l:is t \\'l'l'k .... :-.uund u11 1f1 l'<1l1011 1!t·f1·:.1t . !Jul f1n:int'l'S ~•n d YOlL'I' l'Ull· fu:-.11111 n1us t ht· t>\'1•r1·1ding <·nnccrns . \'11tt·r ~ !it't'lll to hl' ct1111,.hl.11111t•d 111 Lht•St.· t'l'Unomie t1n1t•s to rl'j t'l'l ~111ything th;1t \\'Ill incrt.•ast• taxl·s. :incl li.•gis lati1111 t.·quHlizi11g schot>I fin;u1c1ng statl'\\'Jdt• pr1l · h;,1bly \viii bt• Ul't.'dl·d llt•forL' un1fi<";itio11 can nrl'ur 111 \Vt·st ()r;111gt• l'nunt~· !\I tht• s :imt• t111lL'. thoSL' on hulh :-.Jtll':i of tht· un l':dut·ators, sct1ool l>uard rn cmbers and citizens v.•ho c·la1med h ig h ethics failed miserably in showing good conduct and attempting tu ('i<.1rif)' issue~. 'l'ht· JJrcscnt e<.iuC'ation al system 1:-. inadequalt.'. ovC'1·cr1,\\1J cd and tLntlt•rfinanccfJ . 1i~1rr1 ng some form t)f ass1stancl' :.ind lcadC'rship frnn1 the ~t;.itc. it \viii get f;,11· \\'orse before it gets bc•ttcr S upport, Not Vandalism A cl r eam h iJ:i been s lowly taking form for 400 Mex· 1 oan~Amcrican-re&idoots of La Colonia Juarez in F'ountain Vullcy, but n ot without its setback s. W t>l'k ~tarted a year ago by artist Sergio ()'Cadiz on a 625·f00l+long block wall mural depict ing Ch icano culture and tJ1e history o f Lhe M exican· American community. Vandals mnde the i r first ~tlte:tck last spnn g when t hey splatte r e d white paint over a controve rsial S('ene. :;ho win g polil'emen in gas ma:;ks dragging a C hic an<> youth away. And lus t w ct-k just when O 'Ccid1z o.1 nd his fello\v ilrtisls were pl<.1nning to rt•sumc \\'Ol'k \'iind ~tl:i s truck again , s mearing graffiti and writing names in ::;pray paint across the pane ls sho\ving CJ fa r ming seen<.·. 'f u f urtht•r add to their problems, :.irtists hu \'l' been desperat ely s hort of acry li c paint. brushes e:tnd money. J)es pite t h e advers ity, 1t ·s g ratify in g tu l r~1 rn of lht• r e action o f 0 '(;adii. "W e mus t continue," he said. "Wt.• arc more de- termine d t o finish than evC'r ... ---------... ' •' . . I 1 • ' 1 f ic al11)!l q u t •S t 1 on St'l'flll'd t 11 g11 out of t ht•i r \\I a y to c-011 fllSt' iss111:s. '!'ht· rt.· \\':1~ :'l\I 1nuch bal·khit1ng. chicant.•ry ant.I ll <Jlllt' c ;ill1ng th~1t b~· la~l "l'ul'sday , voter s pr11 b:ih\y tl it1n ·1 kn1l\\' \Vho tu heht'\'t'. so thC>y cltdn·t bt.•lievt· all.\ hot !~. an1l \'Ull'lt ··nu" tn ht.· s :if1• llesidcnls of La Colonia have been working hard o n communit y i mprovem e nt. They deserve the s up· port of their n eighbors in d on ations and time and paint. H "n's p~(KE [:) W11H MID6£TS , A~L LEAN ING THE SAME WAY.'' Religion Helps Sex Life ( PA UL 1-IAH VE Y J Church attendanfl' 1n thC' l Tn1t ed Statt~s 1s no"' ·10 )"-:rc(•nt , un· changed in thrt'l' y(';1rs. '!'his \\'tll btxlstit . George (iallup's s urvt•yors asked. ··.fl.r t• you happy"'' SignifiC'antly. of t host• survt·yed who l'onsidl•r thl·ms l·lvt·s ·Vt•ry religio us " 76 Pl'rct·nt constdl·r themselv('s "V<'r;.· h;tppy " .fl. Redbuok :-.U 1'\t·~ dart::. \li suggest that at lt•ast part or that happi- nt'SS is a murl· satis fy ing SC'X !if{'. The last dl'· cacl t''s preoC' cupation y.•ith St'X 1l :1 s t'I C'eOm t• t C'diou s OverexpOSf'd , t.'V(•n this s uhJt'CI \o:;es lustf'r . It still hC'lps st·ll maga1.1nt•s, but 1t alone doC'sn't sell so m ~iO Y any more. Playboy C'l r£"ulal1nn 1 ~ desperatC'ly deprt•ssed. 1\nd if the s ubJC('l is still in· cludt:"d on thl" CO \•ers of so-called "ladies' magazines," it rarely dominates the cover any mo rt' O :'</F: R F.Cf'.:'<I T exception : ·Redbook published a s urvey of 100,000 y.·omC'n. ancl 1t rcpnrtt>d those m ost del'pl y religious found thC' Sl'X a spe<'t of their Ii vc.s mos t rewarding. Conservativt.· <'lt•r,;y h:1s c.-o n· tended for ~·t':i r s that ''thl' ht•st n1<trriage n1 akl'S the l)\_•st sex·· tn· stead of thl' 11t her "'ay <iroun<l . .fl.net here arf' 100,000 ,·oiees rrum the pC'w saying · 'Amt•n ·· ~1 i ke ~ov<ik , "·riling in lht• ~ .. tinnal C'a th11h1· lt('por\l'r. s a~.s. 01•ar (;loo111 y Gus New Yo rk killed it s golden goose by trying lo squeezC' out more eggs than it eould lay. Will ot ht'r s pendthrift C'i ties see the point? G.J . ~'Gut tommtft•\ ••• •u-ttedllv ..-, •ftd ff fto! M <e\\•rlly '''""' '"' ....,_ DI 1111 IMWlfM!P••-S..l'lt ,.. .... Pl'I _ .... IOGIMm' GoH, D•llY .-;191 l·lalleluJ:ih ' ·· fo~or gt•nrrat111~1s thl' alhei:-.ts ;ind the :1gnust1c·~ hllVl' 'insi:-.lt·tl th;1t thf'ir unht•ltt•f 1s "mnrt• fun " ~x y.·as !ht• ht·st arj!uml~nt \ht• unht>llt•vt·rs h;id :\'o"' this Hl·d - h11llk Stlr\'t'Y :-.hl)\\'S it 's tht• ··strf1ngly rt•ligious ·· y.·omt•n who rl erivl' mor1· ph·;1surt· rrom loV\.'· making. T II f: (l I. 0 (i I 1\ S Nu v a k lht'orizes th at s t·xual S<1 li sfa<'li~ln m~~y indt•t•d ht.• Oll t' of !ht· sal'r:imt•n t ~d grat('S nf a ft•rvi.•nt mal'riagt•. lie says it·s possi hlt• "the o\d -tin1e 1·t•ligion knt•w so mt•t hin~ that morl' ~ophistiC'alt·clrl s \\·inj!t'rs d11 nnt . that thl' ty.·o·in-ont· flrsh ('11n('t'Pl 01<\kes thC' !:it'X att ont• of ('on ~iderable human signifiC'Hlll't' ... \Vht>reas thr l'asual tJe<t .huppt·rs ~rt' paid off in a tl1'\'<1h1t·d eur rency ~ovflk see,., lht> coupling 1•f human bodil·s as C'Onsona11t ,\·1th the entirt' C'Osmos !!(' Sl't's our lovt' as a refle<'tton of c:rlt"l's lovt• something big l'nough to makt· the stars 0111\'l' ;ind tht• C':lrth lrt'mblt' l.t•l':; ht·~1 r it," savs :\1r. Nov· ak, ··for a cll't'p('r r·t·li~ious PX· l"lt'l'ienct• and a helter sex li fe~ .. In :\l <ir<1bl'l '1 or~;,ul's hook, The Total \V o man," sht• suvs . \\l ilhout a pO\\'t•r s11url'l' f\lr heat, for light. for lif(', your human ~h ell is nothing n1ur1• th,tn a gh)rifil•d outhoust• .. V111v1111ted Ani111als Suffer Needlessly i .; Pet Owners' Responsibility l .1 ·r11 !ht· Jo:ditor l't·I tl\'l'r 1'npul ::itlon ci1r1t1nl1t•!>o (f• bl' nJ\t' of tht· s;.1ddcst l s:-.ul~S in iht· cn11n! ry 1flflay 'rht> sarln1·ss is c11m1munded by !he nt>l>dles.-:nl•ss ~1f ii. In Or;1ngt• (;ounty alont', '.ll.000 doj?s :ind ,•;its art' dl•:-troyrd in pub!i(• and privat(' ;u1imal sht•ltt•r,., monthly Tht' nPl'rlll•ss sufft•ring f1f thl· llllY.'<1nll'd ,.,urp lus pt•ts i." the rl' sull t)f m<1ny thtn)<!:--Ont'. the> ig nor:111('(' of SOllll' Pl'l tl\\'ners :\1.iny p(•t O\l.'llt'rS iirt~ nnl awarn .. 1h:1t lht' rt•pr1l!IUC'tn~ l',\'C'I(' ('.Ill bl•gin 'vith ft>m :1l1· dugs :ind <·.11 ... ;1s young ~s St'\'l'll n1on1h-. St•eoncl : tht• h11ri,:1•11n111g p1·1 populati11n problt•rn h ;1s 111•t' r 1· ('(•ivt'd thC' nt'\\'S ('llVt·r;1g1· 11 dl' ,.,l'rVt'S. Tht• publie nl~t"tl :-. 111 ht• '"v~1k l'nt>d tC1 tht• f1.1cl th<tt t hl· puppie~ or kilt ('n~ lhl'ir f1•n1,tlt· p('l "'ill undoubtC'dly prO(h.icl· •if not sp:iyt•d I \\.'ill not go ln ";:n .. 11 hnmt•s .. Third: l t1<:l av's t•runnmv 1 ~ hr inging :1Lloul · ;1 c h angl' 'in l!f1· style lt1r n1any, forcing th1·111 lio rl'lingui,.,h tir abandon thr1r pi·t ... , chit• to lhl' hig h cost uf liv111 i: ~·t,urth . !ht" :\nimaJ ('nnlrol 1J{ Or:1n,ee County :-.hould folln\\' !ht· IC':1ct o f J .n~ .'-\n~C'l<'s :inti ~;111 llil'l!fl ('ounties to makt~ il•"' t·11:-t :'p:1yin11 availab](• and kno\1n tu lht" public (;00<1 :1nimal t.·1111\rnl ht•g1n:-...,·ith prt'\'('nlion . 11111 dl>St rue\ ion. !\I.I. H R fo:f:IJI ~(; uf d<1,t!:-.ind r :1t s ltl<:\<1:-·. \~'ht•tht>r 1t ht• ;1e l'tcl t•nt ~tl. ft'f' l'ducat1nn ;1 I purptlst·~. b;tt'."k yard brt't'lh11g. prnre~~inn;\I or hobby brc>t'<ltn}.!. is ;11\ :1 p~rt of tht' total prnlJl1·111 nf ;1 nim;1ls born, just to bl' ki!lt'fl Ir yn11 P\\' n :1 r ('m ;1Jc• d ng or (' ;Jl, six n1i,111hs tlf <igt' or n!ch•r, h ;l\'l' ht>r sp:1y1•1l. Tht' 1·mphasis is nn !h{' f{'ftl :•IC' pt•!. ht'C'ilUSP to llPUlt•r ;1 m :1IC' \\'ill 111:1k t' hirn inC'<•pablt· 11( rt•prndtct.•ing . hut \hf' fc•rti\1 • f t•n1 :11 i.' \\' t II find .11101 hf'r f :ll ht•r In ()r;1ngl' ('nunly !her(' .1r!' -(~~-M-A~•L_i_u_J_x~~) l.1•//ers from readrrs are 1i•t>lc:1J1111· Tht• n gh t 10· condense /pll1'rS l o /1 ! space or el1m1nate /rt>e/ 1.~ re.~er-1X'd /,efters of .100 words or lrss 11111/ ti., ffllJt'fl pTef Prenc1• All lellt>rs m~I 1n· r lude s19na/urt• and mad1n9 addre.~s fnd name.\' mny hr uJJ lhheld 1m rt" qtlf'Sf 11 sul /1t ,,.,;/ rea.~rni rs app<1,f'nt 1'01•/r~ 11·11/ nut lie puhli.~1~-d :-1'\ t•r ;d Jn \\ l'n-.\ "P".' r11•11 \1•r c•h tll t':--, .11111 l't•t ,\-.-.1-.1.1nt'" h:1~ \'l'l t'l'ln :11·i,1n -. thrnui.;huu! thv t'"Ulll~ \\'h •1 t•ff1 •1' [11\\ t·11S1 "I>.!,\ I' i·:c;1; \' .\}()(I Hr: Dbllhurlort<•d TP !ht· t-:d itcir 1.ht• l lt1nli11f!!tfll llt•:1t•h t1fHf1t:1 [11111 t'll·rtion I:> p ;1:-I h1:-1HI'\' tlP\\ Tht• :1r i.:unl l'lll:-. :q,:;1111 :-.t' \t't•rt• nJ(lrl' c·11~vinein~ th.in tho"l' fnr 1111ifie :1lil11l Thf• pppo~ition tn un 1fie;1tion "'~JS b;1st•d on qut·stion;1 bit• nl{ltive .... ;1nd fart s Th(•rl' :irt• manv whOY.'iil s ;1v 11 f.1i[('(t he<':HISl' tti(' \'Olt'r did flot ...,·ant h• contC'nd with a unifiC'd di~! riC'I ...,·hos(' board of trustees h ;1d :1 rn:11orit y of l('HC'h l'r :-pt 111;-;nrl'rl n1 eo1 bt•rs. Th('rt' :1rl' thos<' \\.•ho y.·ill :-av H f:tilt'(I ht•C :1U:-(• !host• \l.'hO \l.'l•r(' fnr unifiC';ttinn considered th1:. pl .in :'O good th ~1t it y.·ould pass on It s llY.·n 1nt•rit \\'halt'\'('r the re- :1son 11 f;1ilecl 1-"0 R ~1 f: !ht• l:1s t thrt'<' months h :1\'t' hl•(•n f1llt•d \\'i!h moml'nts of frustr .11i11n. l'Xhil:ir:llion. a ng{•r. h1•r1•d11n1 , :in d lt•:1r n 1ng . i'll,v hush:1nd \\lilli:1 m J,, Thom as was ;1 ,.,uC'C't'ssful c .andidate in ,\rt':l 2. In J(li:J ht• ;;tl so r ;1n fnr l he> !!uni · 1111..rtun !1t•:~eh City School Ilis tril't board of lruSt('l'S ;ind ]\1st hv :t rnl'r t• 15 v11lt's. ·rht•rl' rt•rt;ll,nlv y.•:1s ~1 v:1;-;t diff1·1·t•11c1· hl'\\\'t•1·i1 1973 :ind 197:l. "·ent a nd ho"' muchd1d 11. cos! lht· V C1\!\lPREJ,I. .~1.1 /funt1ngron l fl'aCh ojfic1als at· /('Tlj/('d the League oJ Cities co11ven- t10•1 in San ,.~ranc1sco at a cost of ·.r .. 1./:1 City council rtlt7rnber.~ whu 11\'Tl r 11•<'tf' 1Vormo Gibbs. J/arn~tt a 11·d1 ·.~ TC'd Rartlett and llenry /),,~·,· . \isn City Adn11n1.~tralor Dave /\,011•i11nrls and a ssistant city ad- 1111111.~1 rotor /lJJd /le/slto. r.:d1/or llPf Pud• B11rkf' '1'1•\ht.• r:d11nt (Jn ~11v 5 t h\' O:tilv Pilut ht':idlinl'\t , 1111 11 :-. 1·tlitor1n1 pagt" llu1·kl· {)11\ of l.1111· ·· I s uggC'St th.II \ht• f)ai!v l>ihl1 1ts1•lf \\':.1s out t'r ! i llt' f 11r t' ri ii c 1,.. tn l! a 1·1!1i'1·n. tax. l':tYl'I' ;ind part•nl f1•1· t',X\ll'l'SSln,I.: ,1n up1n i l1n r1·i.:;1rtl111 ~ lht• q uahfi('at1uns of var1tlllS (':JO· dal~lt•s for public offu't' 'fht• f;;ict that Rohl'rl l ~urk1' ~1t:.o h:1ppt~n s to hP ;in /\sst·mhlvman tint·~ n1ll St't'rn \n mt· lnht• H rC01sun fnr I hl' ll('\\'S p;l Pt' r s UJ.!;.\t'Sl l ng t h<.1! ht• he ('Onfint'd to t'XPl'l'SSlll l! v1e "·s rt•l:1t111).! St•!t.•ly tu s t:ile> i l').!1s! :1! 1 \'t' a{·\ 1 v it it•s .. fl.flt·r al 1. a~ an l'lt•C'lt•d rl'prl'St•n\;t\1\'t' frun1 this C'ummunitv ht• s hnt1l1I hl' in vul\'t~tt 1n <tnd ~p1.,1k nu1 un enm mun1ty affai1·:-.. I s 11hm1! th:.1\ tht• l'llilor or tht• D:11!v llllilt uffl'rl'd such criticism sol~•ly ht'l'.1ll!'>l' tht• llpinion s t•xprt•sst'd by ;\~ ~t·mblyman l"lurkl• difft.•rt•d fron1 his O\l.'n. In fact, in .1 rC'l't•nl t'lt•t· lion C'OnC't'rning a t.1x ov1•r1idt'. .fl.ssemblym<tll r~urkt•'s pns itinn coincitied "'Lth th.it •lf lht• Jo;rtitor :ind no SUl'h l'l'1l1 C'i!>m was it'Vl'ilt~tl \\'HY ll l O not tht· !lady Pilot critici1.t' the CT A fur t·ndors 1ng it s chili Ct' t n C' J ndid;J lt•S, aft t•r al I, t ht• C'T 1\ is not ;in url!anize:t!1n11 C'h:irtt•rt•ll fol' I ht· purpost• of l'n dnrsin)I'! C'<l nclirl:.ill'!'> fnr offi1·l' hut r ;1tht•r tu fl'pr1•s t•nt lt«l('ht.•rs as ,1 . l:1hor or)!:1nizatiun C.in it ht_• th1 !>.' iack of C'rit icis m was dul' to tht• i:ict th:1l lhl• l'd1tnr ••~rt'l'd \\'1\h t•d and torn in recent months it is tl iffieult to identify that they are lhl' s ame distriC'ts. Also one mus t \\.'onder, aftl"r t•xperiencing lht.· unificalion iss uC', how s ound the t•d uca tion programs are. I believ(· they h ave rontinul"<i to be strong dl·~pile the array of splinter com- munit y groups ·'fig hting'' for and :.1~~1 inst unifi{'alion . IT \\'.i\S d isturbing to read the h<.1ndbill~ against unification by lht' TIME group \vhich C<1rried ,..,hat I believed were half truths :ind perhaps some falsehoods . F:ql1Jlly disturbin~ were the sur· prising post-t>lection statcm ents - by Mr. Frank Brya nt CC0- Ch;1i rman of t hE' "Citizens Com - 1n itlee for l Jnification"). It ap- pe;irs that he led the rommittre v.·ith out fundamental knowledge tif "'hat the programs in the dis - triet are. lie seemi ngly' a ttacked hoard of trustee mem bers who ~~lVt' lirelC'ss supporror hi s com- m1\lt•e's o bject ives as private l'1tiZl'ns .. fl.s board m embers they fl1ught for the eitizens· right to \'O\t'. fo-urthe r , he "favor ed fnrmal ion or citizen-t<'acher com · n11llt'l'-" to work on school prn· hit•m ...... I le ~· ppa rt'nt ty i!'> not aware that ~1 via bit>' District Community Ad- vi sory Council" (mad<' up o r eit1zt>ns and lt'HC'hers of all 19 ~C'hools l t'xisls and that :tctive School Comtn unity Ad\•isory Councils " Cm<1d e up 0£ elect ed l'iti1.C'nS·ll'<lChers a nd students) (•xisl ri t almost all schools. These groups 3re chartl'red by th(' Foun- tain Vailey Roard of Trustees, un- der state lei::islalion guidance, to t.'xaminC> issues and needs r clat· ing to education programs , t o l'St3b!is h goals. a nd to eve:tluate s tate audits of pro~r<im s. Fleet Maintenance Lags F ir:"t. cons idt•r tht.• monl'\' ::;pt•nt. lt d oes n't takl' a J::l'nius iii m:\thematics lo figurl' that ii fair ;1n1ount of n1 o ney "'•ts tied up in those signs on tC'lt•phnne polt•s <tll over the soulh t•nd (lf llunlin.._rton Hf'aC'h, the candidatt• litt~ratur(' w:is not c h C':tp nor "'('re the n(•y.·spapE'r ad~. Second. i11 1973 ntlt onP of our ,.,ign:_; plJ('ftl on pr1v:1ll' propl'rly. \\'il h thf' OY.'n t•rs permission I 1night add , "'ert' in <1ny \\':tY v;n1dali1.t>d . Tht'Y f~1decl in tht• s un but that "'~1s ;111 On .\11111cl;1y :incl Tu('S · d;1y. ~II\! J <UlCI ... \!17.'i, St'V('ll out nf :1 t11t :ll o f nine' ~i)!n s placed nn priv;ilt' pro pC'rty \\'l'l'l' ~l11[C'n . Thir rl :ind Inst. in 19!3 pC'opl1· WC'rt' courtt•oti s if tht·v d id nol r•grt"'e Y.'ith us . This time there> "':1s n:ime·c:illing :~nd vandalism on our t111t omobil e It is very s;:id l\I 1hink that in ordt•r to bt• a pnli tic:illy aC'liV t' citizen ynu mu,.,t bC' 11rrpJr ('d f(1r gr eat <'X · 1wnsC', theft. ;111d n:tmecalling. I he rhoiC'C' of I ht• CT .fl.., I undt'rs t.inrl th;it L>enn1 :-. M ~lngers 1-l'nt a sim1';1r ll'llC'r to vott'rs and I also undt•rsl:.i nd th;.1t '.\·1r . ~1 <ingers is the probable op· ponent for .fl.Ssl'mblyman flurkt•'s offict' in nl"xt yf'ar's C'leetion. '.\'o s uch critic1s n1 y.·as madt' by lht.> Daily Pilot tll\l.';lrd ;\l r . ~1<111).!er~. .'-\gain. I suggt•st tht• rt.'ason is that his Vil'"''s n g rt't'd IA'tth thost·of lht' t-'dltor . .4.gain . n ow that the voling is over , it is impe rative t hat citizens bind togt>ther a nd work in objcc- li\'l' and ht~lpful mt•ans to bring b:1ck the posil ivl' rt•putation that rt~<'l'n\l y t'xi s teJ. Cons tructive ~uppnrt to thc ll'aching s taffs, the programs. a nd the distM cl ad- m1n1strators is ll l'eded. Parents :ind citizens should eq u a l tt•achers·. prin('ipals' and ad- ministrators· dediC"::ition which I found in thl' past fo ur ye>ars to be ofll~n b«y ond the i r c ha rge d responsibiiit!es in t ime and e ffort. l.et's stop lt>aring a part our com- munity and work jointly for a positivfo' and progressive com- munity with our t•hildrc n's educa- t111n :1~ !ht' most important pro· dul'I of I h p C' iii 1.en rv \\l ,<\Sl ll :'</GT()~ In lht>se un easy limes. thl' :'</avy m:_ty hC' alerted any cl a.v to airlifl C'n dangerf'd Aml'rit·ans from s(1m1· trouble s pot ''et lh(' St'\'l'n heliropter ('arriers, "'h1c h art• most likely to b(· usNI for an evacuation. h;1v(' bl'en fll'rmilll·d to (all into \\'Ol·fu l cti srep:1i r 'The Navy ~et•m s ablt• tn find funds \.11hen :111 1\clm1rnl '''~1nt s hi:- quart('r s rt .. · fitt ed <1 r ;111 E'X ·.fl.dmir:.il applies fo r " C'ontrart ;1s ;i C"onsultant . ''et therf' i:-::n 't f'OOugh m o n ey, ap - p:trf'ntly, to m aintai n the rusty. lea k y tubs which arc supposed to ht' r(' a d y for a n y e merj?cncy, Tht.• Navy C'rf'wm C'n and l\taline <t:-.· sault t roops on board alsu oft e>r\ live in squalor. We bcl[an investigating C'Ondi tion,s aboard the helicopter car - riers a year ago. nut the Navy, we found. h;1 d swept the t'mh<ir· r assing racl s undt .. r th(' St .. rrcc·y sta mp. Nol thnt thore 1s anythi n ~ legltlm3t<>ly sccrrt ::1hnu1 lhl' Navy's ncgl~c t . It 1s mt•rt•ly a Prntagon h abit to l'l'OSc)r f'mbttr- ru~i n.s news by c lassifying ii. (JAC K AN D E RSO N ) \\'f: \\'f:RI-: :\f\J,J•:, n1•vt•rtht· it':-;:;:, to J!t'! !ht~ c lassifi('tl in:-.pt•t'· !ton l'l~port s. a nrl on ~ov I I , \fr;.1, \\'t• dt>scri ht'rl thl' df'ph1r:1bll' con dituins ;1b11 :1rc\ lh<' (lk1naw:1 :ind. 1:1\l'r, tht• l\\'o .Jinl;1. 'l'ht• o1hl'r fivt~ ht'liC'tiptt·r r ;1rrit•rs. Wt' sui.:· ~l'Sll•d. "t'r1·n 't in 1nueh ht·llt·r sh:ipt~ SuddC'nly . thret' astoni s h1n~ th1ni;:s happt'n('d: (I J tht~ Navy ht•g;u1 allt)\ting mnnt'y to repair !ht• lwo .J1m a .tncl Okinawa. 121 ''•-.<ir<• f10tx1t•rl "'ilh IC'lll'rs !ron1 :-.:11l11rs ur~1n g us lo write ~1bout tht•1r o"·n unst·:1wnrthy shi~. :ind (J l lhl' ~.i\·~ hr~ss st ~m 1x·d ;in t'V(•n h1~ht•r classifiC"ation on tht" rf'port ~ of its j ;1unty ('.hicf in s p(><·tor. H<•:1r Adm .• John Rulkt>l ('y. ,1\t . on(' C"losed meeting. the partic ipants WC're advised th<it thl' ne1A·e r c l al'!sification lllld s ptC"i;d securi ty pre(•aut1on~ W{'f(' neC'eSS t)ry Ill "kt"ep the rl'· pc.-,rt ~. uu1 (If Jack And\•rson 's hands.·· [)F,g f'IT fo: hOIA'('V(>r , y.•e !hf• rnverup . huvC' obtained copie>s or tht" l:itt'st inspt_•ct1nn re· port s . One ll•ngthy rt~port dt•scribes conditions ;:1boarrl thC' ~ew Orleans . Som e vital E'l('C't ronic ge:1r y.•a s installed on this ht•lic11ptl'r ear riE'r m ore th;in 18 1nunlhs ;1~0 Y('t Rulkeley·s bo~·s found that "complete d ocuml'ntation is still n 11 t a b o <.1 rd s h i p . · · ·r h ,. 'documental io r1 ' · is nl'E'liC'd to prop<>rl y op er ate lht .. t"'Qu1 pmcnt. ''Th e pa ssivp t'lt'ctron 1<' wa rfa re C'apability " for gather· ing seaborn(• intt'.'ll ige>n('C' and tllhf'r information "is d<>grtidt>d ... !ht> report charges. E\•£'n the "jib C"ranes:· used to lift s mall boats and supplies onto thC' dt.'<'k . ":1r(' in a deteriorated C'Ondillnn with onC' out of C"o mmission ... the rt~ port add~. Tht• '.'Javy. in r rspons<' to our in(Juiry. insisted it i~ d11in~ ('Vf'r ything possible to ktt')I up lhl' n('l"t . F'ootnotf': At the very timC W<' "'Cr(' writing this s tory, another lt•tl ('r nrrived from the mother of ~ SE':rm a n abo1'lrd t he New Orlel'lns ' siste r ship. thC' Inchon ShC' urgC"ct us lo keep r ef)Ort ing on tht~ net~t 's ('Ondition. l ier son 's ship , sh(' wrote. "is now 1\1.'0 :vrar s past its y;ird )>('Mod und has had i nnuf1lt'rablt' hrf'akdown~." CF.CF.1.1:\S THOMAS Conrf'Hllon Co•I To the Editor · St>,·eral memhers of thC' llunt · tn~ton Rearh City Council went to the Leai:ue of C ities meeting in San F'rancisco. Which ones besides the mayor Quotes "With newspnpcrs, there is som eti m es disord('r ;· without the m , 1her(' is :1 lwaysslavPry.·· -8en1ontin con.,tant 19th Cent ury French p;unter' In sum nl arv. I ft•t•I that the Dai· ly Pi ltil \\',I S i1 n JU Sl in its unwar · r~ln led atl ;1t·k lltl .fl.SSt'rnblym;in Rurkl'. l r ER I\ E n.T F,. Cl~A \\/ FOnr> The Daily J.li/ot uios trying to make the point that Burkr's "71dorsemcnt.~ coo id be con!ft rued a.~ a political-party maneuver in 10/101 is supposl."d to be o non·pnrt1san ra ce Srh{>O/ hoard mt'mbt'rs should nnt /;w> l'lt>eted or /udflC'd an t ile /~1 .1 1.~ 11) lhMT political party. -f:ditor M'ork Togf'llrf'r T o i ht' Editor · ~oy.· th:1\ lht• vutt.•r s have :-:pokt•n. lht• l'om mun1ty agony and th(' SC'hisms that dt'Vf'IOJ>t"<I "·ithin F'ountain Vullt"y and 1-lunl· 1n1-'1.on lleaC'h m ust disttpJX•ar for lhe sake or sou net 1·d ucation. There was a time only ~1 few yt'ars back that tht•re was 1-!f<'<al prictt> in !ht:.• r lE•ml•ntary s r hool district s. ('ounllt•ss rPsidl•nts (i n eludinli? lht• undt•rsignt~) located her(> bt>c:111s(' of tht• ~tal ewide 1·t·· p11tr1tion of solid anri progressivt• \ pro~r nms. (•xct•ll(•nt t e:.iC"hin g 1 st~(fs. and solid :1dministratlon. This.reputation has been so dilut· __ _J_ --· --·----------- OO U(i l.AS 0 , WAI.I, ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Uubrrt 1\' \\'rrrl, l'ull/1.,h,·1 T /1r1t11(1 s I\ 1•1·1·1/, 1'.'fl1111r llnrhorn ,._,,.,/111•/1 f rhl11TJ(l/ /'a1J1' f.'rl1 l<n ·rh1· l 0dqnr1al p/I J.'.t' 1>f lht• l>:ul) 1111 01 "t't'ks to tnfur rn ;1n rt ..,!11n11tal l· ft'.•dl•r ... h~ pr1·..;1•n1111R •111 th1..; p~ij.!1• cli \(•rst• 1·11111 rnent:1ry 11n l'1!)1ts uf Ullt•rt·-.\ h\ ,~ nd1rat '"t C'Ol~mn1!>.I,.;: anti t':trl••1n1~1:., b)· prn\'llhn).! a forurn ror rC'arlf'!'8. 'lt'":ol ttrn1 b ,\' pr('s1•nln1).! I his nt•1.1·!ipa1)(1r 's 0111n1ons unrt 1den:s on currf'nt topics. ·r he (-dituri;il 0111111<111~ of lhe Duity l~IOl uppc;1r nnly 1n lhl'cdilnriul cnlun1n ;it tht• top of tht' pa/o!t'. IJ111nion' t•x· Pfl'SSt'CI h~ lh1• 1·11Jumn1st s and cartvon1:.ls anfl lrllf'r 1.11i1t·rs :1r1• lht•1r O\\n and no t·n1lorst•rnl·r1111t lh1·1r \'It·"~ hy !ht• IJiul) l'1lu! 'hnuld hf' 1nfrrrt•(I Wednesday, Nov.12, 1975 ' Orange Coast EDITION Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 316, 7 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1975 N TEN CENTS Life 'Widespread' in Outer Space? / SAS FRANCISCO (U PI I -A scientist trying .to establish contact with life-on other planets said today research indi cate.it it not only t'lCists but al~ is .. probably widespread." Dr. John Rdlt·t hu m, chief of the biotechnology division at the Sational \er .. nautics and Space Administration's Ames R~earC'h 1 .. aboratory in ~ountain Vie""' Calif. revealed his con t'lusions h~lfw_ay through a l\\·o-year stusiy . ' . He s~ud hi s search for intelligent e1Ctratcrrestrial life "no" pcnn~s to the fact that it should be very common, that it exists nov. 3Ild IS probably \.,..idespread in the universe ... , _Billingham said hi!-> sear<'h. aided by other scientists, is for · be1n~l'i \\'ho ha\·e cotlen to <it least our level of science and technology, ;ind may be heard." '·\Y e Pelieve t hat in many places living creation has gone not O:OIY as far as we, but much further -including many civiliza- tions much older than ours ... he said in an interview. ··we·re the youngest civilization that is able to communicate We have be.en able to communicate for onl y 10 or 15 years aC"ross " ( • ' ' ' ' ·-. . -~ L ' ---• -~ .,_ .t ' o.il, PilOt Slaff -o JUDI LITWIN IS WORRIED ABOUT GAS IN IRVINE TERRACE Ga~ Company Doubts Widespread Problems, B':lt Will Check Gas Leaks "Unsafe,' CdM Woman Says By 1111,1\RY KA\'F. OI ttM ~11, Pllol se .. H An Irvine Tt'rracc \\'OOl~n has charged that nun1crous natural gas leaks in ht•r neighborhood arc causing an "unsafr and \\'astefu l '· situ<.it ion. However, Southern California Gas Company officials today de· nied the charges by Judi Lit\\'in , 1312 Santanella Terrace. But. they added, they arc undertaking a special sur vey in a.n attempt to detect leakage in the Corona de l Mar neighborhood. ht'r front yard several \~'l'l'k~ a~o. \\/hen s he notified the g:Js com- pany. a Sl'rvicem<.in came and shut off the gas mctt'r at lhl' curb. l·le told her the company would turn it back on when the f::iult y gas li ne to t he house \.\.·as fixed l~owever. he said the g::is <'Om· pany was responsi ble only for the mt.>ters, not the house lines . Mrs. l.it\\·in said she fi xed the faulty line at an expense of aOOut $400 and her gas was turned back on . lto\.l.'ever . no\.\.· s he alleges that ISee LF.AKS, Page AZ) the-galaxy with radiotelescopes. · So the point is that we've just emerged on a s tatis tical basis, and therefore a nybody we contact mus t be an older civilization.·· Rilhngham. 45 and British-born, said his evidence of life on other planets is circumstantial and he hoped to establish contact '''1th l'Xtraterrestrial beings through la rger a nd better rad iot e I e scop(' s . The t'\'ldent·e begins with the ract that in laboratory and !>pare research. v.·e have found that organi c molecules -the bwld1ng blo<"k s of life are very common outs ide our earth," he :::.aid It ust•d to be thought that our ov.•n planetary system with our ov.'n sun was unique. But we can now say that most stars have planets around them. ·Put that to~ether. and v.·e now think there are billions and billions of other planets. so there is no reason why the same pro- cess of living cell creations cannot take place." Billingham said he is working on the p.·ojeet at the laboratory with •xperts in astronomy, communica tions and outer spaC"e phy:1lcs. • He said he hopes to contact beings from other worlds bv radiotel~scope through one of three methods: -''Local trans missions on other planets for consumpti1'n there -radio, for example . -"A beacon which is delibt.-ralt'I)' trying to alert other people of the existence of the senders.·· -"A signal beamed dire<>tly at t.'arth. if .somebody ulrt•udy knows or isuspects t here may be lire her e.·· Billin gha m .s aid UFOs "do exist, but they havt• nothing to do with extraterrestrial lire. These things are l'Xplicable as al· m~pheric phenomena .._ it 's easy to gel re fl ections. r('rracled Ught, so you think you see a light moving very fast . ··And then, of course, there is the psychological phenomena of human beings." LA Council to Leave Anti-Dri11~ng Battle? OC to Fill Protest Vacuum? By J Oll~ VAl.TF.RZA OftM ~ll, Pilot se.tf Delegates from Orange Coast cities trying to halt the sale of oil dr1l\1n g least's o n offshore federal tidelands are waiting to- day for ::i decis ion from f..os Angeles city councilmen who may pull out as the leaders of the (1ght . ~e\\port Bl•a ch ('1ty Atturnt'y llennis O'Neil. s aid that a de- cision by I.ns An~eles could tom<' on "fhursday. .'\nd 1f the decision ~oes .:is prt·· dieted a pullout, now that Los .'\ngelt'::i is not d1rerlly affected by the least•s the next day \\'Ould bring a final detision to s eek fC'deral court <.ittion to stop the lease sale. The Interior l>cpartment has set Ot'C 12 .is the d<.ite that vast tracts of tidt'lands would go on s ale in are<.is beyond the Orange ('oa.st ·s three-mile limit ;\formal gruup or about ·10 en lilil'S trying to halt the leases un tli en,·ironn1 e ntal s.:tfe~uards are assured. p\~1n ln file a pet1t1on for an injunction in li.S. IJistrict Court 1n thl' n;ttlon·s capital e;,ir- ly next \\'t't'k. thl· l.os Angeles dt" t•is1on not\.l.·ithstand1ng l.o:s ,.\ngeles had assumed the lead role for months 1n the bat lie to head off the leases, but recent- ly the lJ.S. lntt·rior Department chose to \\'ithdraw Santa Monica Ray from the lease area thus re- 15-ee ORll;l,1:-./(;. PageA2) CdM High Band To Stage Concert The mu!'i ir departmt•nt from Corona de\ '.\'1 a r lligh Sc hool will prest•nt its !•Ith annual fall con· cert at 7:30 pm. Thursday in the Ne\.l.·port l-larbor lhgh School 3uditorium. Participants in the concert \.\.'ill in('lude the chamber orchestra, symphonic hand , chamber choir and concert choir . .'\dmission to 1he concert is donation of SI for students and adult:s I : • • . : •• PACIFIC OCEAN Long ~Beach \ \ Beech Hunlingl Beach Beach Corona delMar Laguna Beach Dana Point San Clemenle 0.11, IO!i.! ....... ,,_., MAP INDICATES AREAS PROPOSED FOR OIL LEASES Will Orange Coast be Left to Fight Federal Plan? HB Hunter Sought Murky Mesa Quarry Drained for Victim By DOUGLAS fRITlSCHE Ol"'9D•U,l'lle'I~ Searchers for a duck hunter believed drown e d 1n a long. abandoned wate r -fill ed Costa Mesa g ranite quarry were drain- ing the po nd today after its murky. v..'eed-c hoke-d depths de- fied the efforts of divers Tues- day Mark A. Antonelli. 19, of 10102 Constitution Lane in Huntington Beach, ventured into tile pond at the end of Victoria Street near the Santa Ana River '.o retrieve a cool he shot with a pell et gun .l\ionday afternoon, po.ice said. Vandals Hit NB Autos - Vandals s m ashed their way throu~h l"''O ;..;lewport Beach neighborhoods, police learnt'd Tuesd ay. s hattering "'i ndows of more than a dozen cars a nd run- ning up a bill of more than $1,000. Residents of the l-l::irbor \o'iew lli\ls and ll arbor V1ev.· I-tomes areas swamped polil'e with re-_ PQrts throu1h th(· day. rel<tling carbon-copy tall's of smashed car windows and he<ttllights The dama ge occu rrL·d som etime Monday ni~ht or Tues· day morning a nd apparl·ntly in· .valved someont' dr1 v1n~ along dark r oad\\·ays and smashing \\indO\.l.'S at random In about half thl· cases windshields v..·ere shattered : 1n o thers. s 1d <' windows a nd headlights \\'Crt• rui nt_'<.I , polil·e said. The vict1 n1 s and the damag(.' \\·ete listed a s . :\1 ic·hnC'I Collins. 17•11 Port Sheffield F'l:ice. S.100 -Glenn Mill er. 171 5 l'ort 1\htM•v Place. $50. . Thomas \Vlils. 2:Jlfi Port llu1· ness Place. SIO Lloyd r·i·iedland. 21 1 ~ Porl Durncs~ Pl:.ict>, S201J -. .\ndrev.· lllLvC'r. lfi01 Porl Barmouth Pl act'. SJOO -Ruth I>illon. 195'1 P ort Seabourne 1-'l<.ict» Sl5. -Dean 1'.:1tton, 1715 Port Barmouth P l:.ice , SlllO. -Rinh ,\ig uyen . 1127 White Sales \\'ay , SJOO Belt ~ c:r;1zc r . 291-7 l'ehblt· Dri\'e,SJOO -RenJam111 f~urn:-.. 2!'il5St.'tl1ng Sun l)r1 vL'. SJOO Vliil1am (;:illov.a\. ~U~OI Topside I.ant', SIOO · Officl·rs said the\· h~1d IJttle physical evidence to.\\ork \\'ith 1n the case, but th.it they \\'t•re ex ploring s e\'eral lt·ads l O\\·;irtl specific ju vcnilc s uspect:-. Officers sa id that patrolmen <See VANDALS, Page J\2) Newport Re<1ch city officials said they ha\·e not rec('ivt'd com - plaints froni resident::; or lh<1t area, but added th~1t if they had. they would ha Vt' JUSl rcferrt.'d the complaints to the gas company. According to \1 rs. l.ilw1n, a law s tudent. she s melled ~as in Road Congestion Seen Steven M . Fana. 19, of 10071 Constitution Lane, heard his Crie nd and hunting companion's cry for help and watched him vanish into the muddy water. Fana's efforts to help Antonelli were futile. he to ld pol ice when he reported the tragedy al 4 p.m Mond ay. Divers searched the pond Mon· day a ft e rnoon a nd a dozen di ve1 ,; resumed the probe at dawn Tues · day. "·eatht•r Sunny and \.l.':1rm Thur:-.. day I .ocal gusty north \11 northeast \\'inds through the morning hours fh ghs 78 lo 85. l.O\\'S toni~hl ·~to 58. OOW RECORDS SOLID GAJNS NEW YORK !UPI ) -The stock market c losed sharply and broadly hi gher today in heavy trading on the New York Stock exchange as _hopes hei ghtened for a resolution or New York City's financial crisis. The Dow Jones indus trial average, a 3.07 -point winne r Tuesday, added 13. 70 points lo 852 .25 . (Tables, B7) Tur n over amounted to 23,960,000 s hares. up sharply from the 14 ,640,000 truded Tues- day. Prices were higher in active trading on the American Stock Exchangit. Irvine Company Rebuts Traffic Charges By LAURIF. KASPF.R Ot llM o.u, ~~ Shff Charges that the Irvine Com- pany's proposed coastal develop- ment will create traffic conges· lion on existing and future streets were dis puted by company plan- ners Tuesday. During t he Orange Cou nty Planning Commission's public hearing and study session in the Newport Beach City l~all , the company was also challenged on plans for the preservation or "ildlife and acheological sites and for contributing to the pro· blems of inner cities. i\tost of the st anding-room-only a udience and the four com - mi ss i~ers. however, qule~ly liSt('ned to the test 1 mony. The session v.·as one of many which ha ve been or 'Ni ll be held before the Board of Supervisors makes a (inal decision o n changes in land y.i;c labels on the property, unincorporated ter· ritory \\'hich sits surrounded by :'le\\'port Re ach. Irvine and l .aguna Reach Th1s action. srhe<lulL'li to be taken 111 Jun£'. v.•i ll be !ht' lirst of several s\r'ps required bt'fore any devt•lup1T\('nt \\'111 be allowed on the land. The company 's plan c:alls ror development of Hbout 30 percent of the 10.000 acres wlth the re· rnainder 1n open space. About 45.000 people are projected to live in the development. It is not ex - pected to be completed for 2S to 30 years. lJsing numbe rs taken from a study of roads and highways in the southeast portion of lhe coun- ty. Mitch Mod e leski. directors of Fr'iends of the Irvi ne Coast, said Pacific Coasl llighv.•ay and the proposed San Joaquin llills Ro~~ will tx•' overload ed extremely. He s aid the t\\O roads can only handic 75,000 vehicle lrjpl' per day but the traffic v.'ith thC' de- velopment \.\.•ill be 202.5()) vehicle trips per day. William Soto, t he company's traffic engineer , howeve r , responded lhat Mode\es ki 's , (See COASTAL, Pag•AZl '1 But the e fforts were stymied by the weeds a nd muck that limited visibility in the water lo eight to 10 inches, according to the divers. The diving effort was abandoned at mid-day. Tuesday evening at 6 c rews f rom Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Orange County and Foun- tain Vall e)' set up pumps to drain the hal f·acre pond in the search for Antonelli . The crews worked through the night and by dawn the top !Our feet of the pond had been pumped into the Santa Ana River chan- ntl. ltelicopte'r-borne police m11de hourl y ch5cks of the pond ISee HUNTER, Pace AZl I • INSIDE TODAY Doug Dahle will send one oj hi.'t represN1tol1ves to Europl' at the drop of o !fhoe in order to bring top nomt /ootu;ieor to hu lnnne /1rm See ~lory , photo 86 lnd.-x "''"'"''°''~le• -·~ l "I ... ,d c..1110 .... ~ CM"•Co<.,., Cl••1itiod "°""''' CJOU-•CI f>•lll .... lo<•• ~Oitctt<"I ,.,,.., £11••'1•111..-.111 11'1-t• -~u.•·c:-"•0¥• ... --. "'l.9'*'' 'l ""'llDO• A• 1111 ........ , ''" Ill 8 •f Mo v••• Ill·• .. ~ '.I ., .• h• •• 811 ,....,,..,,w..... II• 0 1 I H•l•lll\ttl ,..._.. ilt Clo O<~ .. .-<o""'• ill1-l) (1\f"'OOI• (I t "ll [I• ~ltl"CFO~~ ll1J ·~ \t>of'i• 11 1-• !If t Slot~ '-..o•••h II•·' I• I T•i..""·"" II <~,., ... , ... • ll ....... ..... "'' Ill WtlC!tftl• ..... ,. 1111 Ct w..ri.H6_.. "'' " !1 -- - • A.2 DAILY PILOT N Wednead•r. November 12, 1975 Wildlife .Costly Coastal Hassles Funds Needed to Keep Bay f ntact Forecast r. By JOllN VALTF.RZA Ol lM 0.11~ ~li.t Sl•ll Upper N(''''port fl ay not only is 3 gold mine or wild lire but it ulso is rich in ari.'hculu!!1 t·~1I s1gnif1rance llut 10 save the dozens of sites dotting the edgt•s of the estua ry would t akt• a massive effort lo seek grant funds to purchase' the property, atcnrdan,L! to ;\i <Jrian r•arks of Corona del ,\tar. ~1r s. Park s addrcssrd the rouneil al its study St'SS 111n this \Vt·ek , rc•pres t•nt111g lhc t'lt)•s en- ,·1rnnment;.d quality ad\·tsury t'umm1tlt't' From PngP A I LEAKS .. • the s::i mt.• situation t•xisl:. un· d etected in nun1C'rous ulht·r houses an1ung the approximat e 300 Irvin e1'erracc• rcsiden('es. She c·harj.!t•d th ;.1t lht• alll'gt•d leaks oirl' dani::l'rous. "'asl\.•ful and .. contr ary tu tht' t'onSt'r\·a- uon image·· prt•st•ntt1.I by lht' gas · t·on1pan y. Accordini: to :\I rs. L.it"•in. th e gas serviceman, \\'horn sht' tould not idl·nt 1f~'. told ht•r that gas lines t hrnug houl lrv1nt• 'l'i.>rr;_it't• ~1 rt• corrodi ng and lhal ,L!aS ha:-. bet•n lt•aktni.: 11 .1 ratt•of ab11ut11nt· cubic foot pC'r day for <1l lt•<.1st Ollt' ,.t•:1r . · Tht• pipe:-. were installed 20 . 'cars ago 'o''hC'n the dt'\'eiopinenl \\'as huilt . J lo\\'t'vt· r. .\·1 \V 1 lutt'htnson. , district man;i~t~r for the g;__i:-, ! rompany. said age of the pipes 1:. \ not necessarily iuport;_int. • l·lt• s aid some pipes have been In service for more· than 40 years not necessarily important. the type of pipes installed are also important. llutrhinson added he did not kno"' the quality of soil or the type of pipes used in the lrvinl' I Terrace area. r llutch inson udmittcd th('r(' have been ··a few complaints" hy ~1rs. Lit.,..·in·s neighbors concern· ing leakage, but said that ht>r ~charges are '·blown out of pro· r ponion ... 1 The regular service survey for 1 Irvine Terrace was scheduled for 1976. 1-lutrhinson said it has been moved up to the present time in a n attempt to detect <1ny -1eakage. The la st survey in I Irvine Terrace was in 1971 . "We 're v ery sens itive to leakage and immediately war~ people about any known leaks. • said Hutchinson. f However. '"'he n there is no de- fi ni te know ledge the company does not ''alarm " people, he said. Mrs . L.itwin also said the 1 serviceman told her that if a ~ burning object had been dropped 1 in her front yard. the whole area ~ would have exploded because of the leakage. Hutchinson said th at is incor· reel . Bike Trail t Rites in NB I 1 A ceremony to dedicate t he first segment of the new ''Bik e- Cc nt.en n i a l Pa c ific Coas t Highway Trail " wi ll be held at 3:30 p. m. Thu rsda y at Irvine ·rcr- race Park. The segment'" s tretches along East Coast l·lighway, from Jam· boree Road to Avocado Ave nue. Evenutally, the entire Coast Highwa y r oute in Southern California will be part of the state's Bike-Centennial Trail . Thursday's ceremony, open to the public. "'iii include p:irticipa- tion b y State Sen. De nnis Carpenter and Ne\\'J)Ort Reach Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn . - ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT T~ o..~ (G~\I Oalh PllOI, ... 11> .. ~r.~ ,, <oml>l ... a ll'lt N••t·P•en. I• l>Ul>ll"*I l>v ll'lt 01-Cw•t P"~!l~l"fl (OITIP""t. S.W•A!~ e<l'lio• ..... P.,blt\l>eO MotoOAy '"'-~ r"""' 1.,. (O\le -••, 'O"pO•I OI« .... H""hf"llon O..t<..,/Fovnt••n Vnllfy, t"ino, !>#<!<!!Ob•<~ \,lelley ~"" L•o....-a 11•.t<"'l!oolll"' '""'' 4 ""01•· •••lo""' •"l!l"" " po.ttl•'"'"' s..i ... <1oov•""" ~"" 0.y\. TPlt pfont•P•I publl\l'"llU 01..., •I .ot l.IO ""''I a.1 S!trfl, (0\11 Mtw, (1hlot1"1flol~ Robert N. Weed P•t••OOnl Ind Pvlll•,,_ Jack R. cuf ley "•~f "'•••OOM l<>d C..-ne•.i ;,..,n.t'l"' Thomas Keevil (0""' Thomas A. MurphinE" Me-1~ EO•!Or ~rle$ H. Loos Richard P, Nall •H•tl ... , Ml11tl"11 [OUon ,.,.....,.,, ,,1S O••~t" Cn111 """"''""" Com-...,~ "'9 ~W\ "°",.'· 111.,~lr1tlon\, foll!Wl•t rn1t11r 11 .O•••ll11m1nh ""'•In "'"' 111 ••P•OCll.,(lf •llPl111t •"(•t• Pf'•mlo,... nl ((...., .... ._ -·. Sl<Ofld <!tit 1o•t191 p•ld t1 Ctt!• IM\1, Ulllt'fli._ Mi<•!O'llot1 "' (lniof' N.1} .._ ""'" .., ..... , ,._,,_.ftly. -111.,.,_llMli... u.n_...,.. /. Councilmen took nonc1ion She s111d th:i t rcet·nt <'onsulta t1ons \\'1th tht> Uep<irtnlcnt of F'is h i.lnd G;.in1(' -lht• new landlord o( lll OSt of t!u• W(•!la ruJS 1n the estuary ~('ft' an :.1ttt•rr1pt to stress the ru::hn ess of tht· are:.i ;.1nd the C\'t•ll\U <:ll possibility ()f purchasing 1 hl' l>l•st :;L!("s She ShO\\'l'd l'OunrilmPn <.i m;1p prrp::ired 111 ('Onsult~1t1on '"1th :.ircheoiog1st Juck Spruill , :-.ho\' 1ng mo1 (' than 40 :-i t•p<irat!.:' loc:11 t1uns "'ht•rt.• d1gg1n.L! c·ould yil•ld .1 '''t~alth of artifaC'l!:i f::L\'tng insight ultc)C'arly Indian colon1e:-.. To our crat1f1calion . lht· UPI Tt!epllOlO llP's R111111i11g /\IJb :.1n1 a (;o y _ (;l'Or.!-!t' \\.'-ttl l aee. l>illi n g hinl!-.t.'lf ~i s the peuJ)lt.''s choice," nf fici~11l y ;_1nn1>t1nced h is cu n- didJcv for the Ot•1nocr:.1tic presiciential ll<)lllin:.1tion lo· dJy the 10th nlen1ber of thJl cver-g ro,,·ing elub. Mercer Said 'Much Better' In Hospital Composer .J ohnny Mercer is doing ' much bctler" and is listed today in "fair condit ion" at llunl-' ington Me m orial llospita l in Pasadena, a ccording: to hos pital aides. The 66·year-old Mercer , a former Ne"•port lteach resi- dent, is still in the intensive care unit but is sho,ving improvement daily, aides said. J·lt' entered the hospital on Oct 20 and has rem::i incd in seriou:; condition in the inlt•ns1vc care unit sin re bC'1ni::: opcralC'<I on for ;1 benign brain tumor. .\lercer is bcst-knon1l for tn s Oscar-.,..·inning songs, "1\tchison, T opeka and Santa Fe.·· -Cool.Cool. Cool of the Eve ning ... · !\1oon River" a nd "Days of \Vine and lloses." UC/ Chief Hea.ds Panel llC Irvine C hancellor OaniC'I G. Aldrich became president of the National Association of St::itC' l!n1\'t"t sitiC's and l.and Grant College s at th e group's 89th an nual met."t- lng in Houston. Tex .. ·rues- day. The association has as membE'rs 130 campuses -with a lotal of more than 3 million studC"nts. Aldrich, \\'ho became tJCI chancellor in 1962, is the senior chancellor in the UC system. Ot'partml'nt of F'ish und Gttm(" rt'l'l~ntly 1nfor1nt•d us that Lhey ;1rc> conscientiously including tht! protet.·t1on c)f the !:iites in the ron· te-rr1pl:.itt·d bay dt.-'veloprncnt ... ::.ht.' lOJd tht' COlHlt•il. The map, s howing the specific locations of the best sites. has bt><•n kept undl'r wraps because ur it'ar:t that 1tm1tteur digge~ noultl desct·nd on the. ureas and µrematurely loot the digging :-.1\l'S. .\1 rs. Parks suggeslt.'<I that city uff1c i:1ls endorse a search for grant funds from sevt'r al sourcC'S as :i 1neans or 1tccurnulating cash that could purch ~1St' the ar('as St.•,·t·r:il p1l'ces of legislation. 11lt'lud1ni.: the .'lational Jlistoric Prt•st•rvatton of 1966, could b{' s11uret•:-. of gr~inl fund:;, she t.•x pl.tllll'd .i\s for the D F'G. besides the r<· . po11t•d conct>rn for the digging 01l't'<1!:i. thl' 11nml'diate need is for fund s th;it co uld purchase othe1 :1cre3ges surrounding the bay for USl' as bufft'r zcmes to cushion the \\·1tdlift• r('s('rVt•. City t:ounclim(•n later in the day agrt•t'd tu change the general pi an to show the areas around the bay as open spa ce. Stall' offic ials al ready have told councilmen. howe\•t•r. tha.t fund:. rn ~1 ~· nut l'Xist for n1:in y .'·t•;J rs fnr nut r1 ~ht pureh<ise of !ht propO:-.l·d hufft•r zont·s f 'rom Pn9e Al DRILLING. • moving the direct threat to Los 1\ngt•il':;. !f thP co uncil there decides on ;1 formal pul lout. Mayor <Tom ) !lrad!cy and City Attorney l:Ju1t Pines \\'Ould be dutybound to b~1ck out of !ht' project complete- ly . In tht• past they v:erc the real lraders tn thl' fight." 0 ':\'eil nntcd. !IC' said the group of concerned go\'t•rnml'nt entitit•s arc strongly h(lping I hat the statt• "'Ould <:iS· sum(• th(• leadership rol<' and that the Attorncv General's Off1C't' \\Ould carry lhe petition for an 111 JUnrt1on to \\'ash1nglon, D.C Thl' go\·ernor·s office' has been ask ed to assume the leadership r unct 1on, (). ~ C'i I S3 id, but thus far no rlt•c1s1nn has yet come from Govt•rnor 1'-:dmund llrown Jr. Thcrt··s never a \Vay oftClling, "'h:lt his dt•e 1sion \\'ill be. or "·hen it mi ght be madt'. ··he addc<l. f'rom Pnge A J VANDALS • • ('ruisC"d :-nn1C' of lhl' strC'l't s anti found t ht• da m age t•ven beforC' tht• 01\·nt•rs did. rPsponding tn \h(• :1rt•as aftl'r th<' first ft>\\' rcporls \\t'refilt•d. Tht• o\\·ncr!"· frustration is ht•ightcned. they said. because of lht· d<'duct1ble clause!" in their au to insurance. Desk Officer Phil llall. \\'ho took m::irly of the rC'ports. said th al the O\\'ncrs ,,·ould probably have to bear much of the costs themsel\'es . bC'c::iu.se glass rt>plact•menl ,,·ould run in lht• range of SlOOor less. "It seemed like I \\'as \\'riting: reports ;1 I I day on t hos(' cases,·· he s;lid From Page A I HUNTER ... throughout the night in hope of recovt•r in g Antonelli 's body. Some of the searchers such as Capt. Rill Sava~e. head of Costa :\t C'sa police search and rescue opt.>rat1o ns. ha\'C been "'ithout sleep si nce t he r£fort began 1\1on - day. Police today had no idea how long th(' draining might go on. They estimated at least 12 hours more or pumping to drain the. pond. no'"' a s\l.·amp or mud and limp wet grass. U~I Tt ....... t CARRYING THE PRESIDENT'S BANNER IN CALIFORNIA Sen. Dennis Carpenter (left), Attorney General Younger Carpenter Predicts Ford Over Reagan .S.i\('JlA.\1 F.:"11'0 IU PJ 1 State SC'n . Dennis Carpenter <Il - :\'ewport fle a<·h), a Jong.time su pportl'r of Rona ld Reagan, has beC'n ::ippo1ntcd to s h;ire thl" cha1rn1an!:ihip of !'r es ident F"o rd 's t~l cct 1 o n campaign in C;ilifornia Prrdirtably, the Newport Beach l:J\''m :.~kC'r says he believe- e-s Ford would defeat Rcai::an in <:1 ('alifornia p rirnary sho\\'dO\\'n. but fort~casts the (orn1er gov t•rnor \\.'OU!d "do "'ell. there's no question ::ibout it " !le m;.ide the asst'ssment at a ne\\'S confC'rC'nC'l' Tuesday whert• h(" and Republican Attorney Genera l Evellt• J . Younger formallv :innounl't•d their co l'ha1 rm~n s h 1p of lht• Ford t:am p;ugn in C3liforn1a. Youngl'r C'ndor:.cd fo'ord six months a~o ;ind has served as a member of LI f'ord st("{'rin g com miltcc. Rut the ;,1ppointmcnt of CarpentC'r to share operating: the c:.1n1pa ign w::is unother defection of 3n important Re::igan ally to the Ford cam p. Reaga n is experted to formally d ec lare h is candidacy tu challenge the President Nov. 20 in Washington. "l."e been a long.time sup- '""'J!te:-of his <Reagan); I've been Close to him philosoph icall y and I like h im person ally.·· said PILaT 'I CES' FREEZER SA LE ··rm vC'ry happy "'1th t ht~ re· s uits of m y a d . l sold my freC'zer. ·· That ·s the ad\'crtising success s tory told by th e Santa Ana J-teights \\'Oman "·bo pl:iced this cl::issified ad in the Daily Pilot : Frl't'zer G cu rt. chest. $100. I yr old pert. C'Ond. XXX· xxxx If yo u have an want to C'onvert &12-5678. a ppH ance you to cash, call We make it easy for you t o put a few words to work for you, in the llai ly Pilot. G em Talk Carpenter. the ~o. 2 State Sen1tte C'.O P leader who last week aban- doned his campaign for the U.S. &>nate . But h e said he committed himself to Ford because he ad- mired the ''toughness·· the Presi- dent had demons trated in deal- ing with Congress and "having a sitting incumbent President is beneficial to the party ... Asked about a Ford-Reagan primary showdown in California, Carpenter noted that Reagan has a lot o f equity in the Republican party in California and deservedly so ... ··t1e ·11 d o w e ll in thC' Republican primary, there·s no ques tion about it." he said. I-l e pred icted ··no runaway primary e ither way.·· but foresaw a "good, tough fig ht \'hic h in m y judgment President f'ord \''i II rorne out on top.·' )'oungC'r told reporters he beiieved Ford's toughC'St primary tes t \\'Ould occur in Ne"' l-lampshire in .\1arch but said he l.wlieved Ford "is going to sur- pnse people with his strength in California as contrasted with any othC'r candidate." Both also s aid they fully ex- pected to operate the President 's campaign in Cali fornia without marching orders from the na- tional campaign in Washjngton . but added they were uncertain '"'hether they "'Ou ld also handle fund raising. Women's Fete Set in Newport Reservations are now being taken for a "Women in Govern- ml'nt ·• luncheon to be held next Wednesday at the Irvine Coasl Country Club in Ne\1:port Beach. Sponsored by the Women's Division of the Newport J-larlx>ur Cha mber of Comme rce, the luncheon will feature Jud y Rosener as the keynotespeaker. Mrs. Rosener is on the UC Irvi ne fac ulty in the 'political science department and is also s erving on the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission. . '·' ,. '• , ' Although a ruhng in a eourt suit "'hic h is hold ing up the state·s purchase of l .~ acres ~f Orange Coast la nd for a park 15 expected t o c oml' be for e Christma~. the ll'gal has~ll' pro- bably will not be concluded until the midd.leoLnext year. Donald C. Cameron, the Irvine Company's director bf urban de· sign, said during a public hearing before the Orange County Plan- ning Commission Tuesday that an a ppeal of the court's decision is expected from either the lrvine Co mpany or plaintiff Joan Irvine Smith. ApJ)('al proceedings, he said. "'111 take at least six months or the new vear :\trs. Smith, who owns 22 per- cent of Irvine Co mpany stock . charged 1n the s uit that the $7 .6 million sale price for the prope r- t y between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach is too low. Sht' contends that the company's ~g r ee me n t wit h t he state is de pri vi ng stockholders of their nghtful value from the land. The Irvine Company, however, contends the prope rty could not be developed because of Coastal Commission restrictions and the park, which in cludes a public "'alkway along the beach, the biu£f top edge and a l.200acre ca- nyon park behind Moro Beach. is a good public use of the land. The land sale agreement r e - s ulted fro m ei'g ht years of negotiation between the Irvine Company and the State Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation. The legislature allocated $7.6 million for the park purchase in 1974 and ag a in this year. Authorization for the park purchase. however, expires at the rnd of the current fiscal year. J uneJl. If the sale is not completed by then, the state legis lature wi ll be required to art again if the pro· perty is to become a state park. .\1rs. Smith fill'd the suit in ;\loVember, 1974 in Kanawaha County U.S. Circuit Court in West Virgi nia where the company is incorporated. During the court hearings, a number or appraisers gave vary- in g estimates of the worth of the property . A decision had been expected by the end of October when all the written arguments were in . * * * From Page Al COASTAL • ~ analysis \Vas simplified. • Becaus e the project wil l bring additional roads, including an ex- tension of Culver Drive and Sand Canyon Drive, he said. it "can do nothing but help" traffic in the area. Otht"r areas \\'hich need the roads, he s Jid. \lion '! have the growth to s upport construction of the thoroughfare. Two speakers QU('Stioned the company's plan for the preserva- tion or wildlife in the area. 22 Go on Strike l SANTA CLARA !U PI) T \\.'en ty-two e mployes of the local office of Planned Parenthood went on strike Tuesday in a dis· pute over personnel matters. A spokesman for the family plan- ning workers union said the '''aikout was triggered by the fir- ing of eight un ion members. •' ' ' • ~ L • . ), f I .,,,._,. }.,_ : . . I , 111, .r ,. 111 '.\Jl'l/lllr:s ,'. '•, .. '., '····· ' ' ,;'" . ' . .... . •, PEA/lL QUAUTY , Bal Isle Explosion Probe Continuing You can judge pearls you rself Ma n y meas ures of pearl quali- ly are the s am e for true, cultured or imitation pearls . and if you compare se veral grades of necklascs s ide by side .. YOU can see lhe diffcrC'nce C'vcn though you m ay be untrained. ···~-~ '.{-: : . /~I " The Latest Fa shion ... 11 -i [ I ,/ · J:'F l~l:;I I l 11\I c·.1 ; 1-\l :--1 ( I I I !\ \ IC \i'il 1 ~ . 'Je"·port Reach detect1\'CS said today they we re continuing their probe into Monday's explosion and fire that left one Balboa Island teenager severely burned and another with lesser injuries. Offi cer s have a lleged that the blast anct subsequent fire at 12'1 Turquoise Avenue was caused by someone in the small fram e house boiling denatured alcohol and marijuana in an attempt to refin e the illegal weed. . The explosion of the hot alcohol inOicted severe burns to one 14· year-old youn g~t er who r e· mainl"d in s table condition today in the Orange County Medical Center burn unit. Th(' youth suffered ~econd \:ie~ree bums to his upper body ~/ :ind third-degreC' bums on his Luster. roundness. color. size . no~~:n~~~~8es raused by the s h a pe and c l eanlin ess are blaze have been set by in-qualities of tru e p earls. \vhile vestigators at about $50 ,CXX>. The c ultured and imitation pearls try ·- O\\'ners of the house are the to come as close to these stan· parents of one of three youths as-dards as possible. Slight s urface sertedly involved in the experi-irregularity is always present in ment that went wrong. true and cultured pearls, m akin g Police said that mom ents each pearl a unique cont.ribulion !)('fore the blast in the kitchen, a to the individuality -o f your youngster not connected with the necklace. This also djstingtris hes incident. went to the door to get a llil from mac hine d uruformity . skateboard.from t he group, then :J s he le ft he hea rd the blast, and ·rhe price of any necklace c lasp hi s friend s screaming in the can be an i1nportant cost factor. housC'. " and the prices of alternate clasps Add Dramonds For. Special Occasions Starter necklace contains one to thfee diamonds on 14k gold chain. Keep adding diamonds over the years for each special occasion and watch the Perpetual Chain grow In.brilliance and beauty. . J. C. JJ.umphriej Jeweferj 1e23 NEWPORT BLVD , COSTA MESA CO NV ENIENT TE AMS BankAmer!card-Master Charge JO YEARS I N THE SAME LOCATION PH ONE 548·3401 The unidentified youth, detec-should be d e te rmined. Yott ccin tives said, wa5 in5trumental in always repl ace an inexpensive helping the injured youths from ·'clasp later. the blazing kitchen. L__:_.2._\__!\:._ _________ -:-_c_ _____________________ --:", I ·' l ' • J I ---....... ...-..-•ii!i*W ..... -----·~ .. ~ . .. • ·"'. .. • ... ..l•'"' --r S~ategy Move Seen For Patty LSD Coffee Fel"ls Seven SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -eorrtt that sent seven •Junior bilb l<!bool raeulty membera to tho boopltal SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -wa s lac e d with th e . Patricia Ht4rst's lawyers have halluci.noeen LSI>, says the , ibdltated they mlcbt ehanee school 's pri ncipal, Ted 1 !Stratesy and drop frttests or her Carroll. ~J' trlJtl dote I a judge's rul-The teachers and stall ing eoes a_e:alnst them later ~his members who drank rrom »•-montfi. -the tainted-pot of coffee at Mias Hearst ·a next date in Pelton Junior High School -c."OUrt-l,s-No~.-20-wben-the-at~.....,... eomptalned-of -dtninea, tomeys are to numbnffs and weakness , ~re u e ror I .Jast Thursday. They were delay' l n the bospltallztd !or observa- tri al. Untll lion . • T u e f d a Y Carroll said he doubted there had that student s w e r e betn lndlca· responsible because only • ti on s her . teacben and stat! mem- 1 a w y e T 1 · be-ra were in the cafeteria would appeal F ~ when the coffee was if U.S. Dis· ~ brewed. • 'l Bat~ Ford' 'Squeq,ky~ Sought 2 Gum -Witness SACRAMENTO ('UPll -"' Lynelle Fromme oM<htACI "( hale Ford" lo shoppen Ill a food store 24 hours before sbe thrust• loaded pistol al lb• ~t. a grocer testified. Grocer ·Ed LoU!e •aid lbe Manson cultist In~ ~ o--o-n~~a...U..o...n-W..i..t.JL_a neiebborhood yOUlllllk at lbe store Sept. ~ when lie uked the boy ir he planned to seethe ""'51· dent the next day at t.be slate capitol. lttias Fromme, he testified Tuesday, broke into the con· venation and declared, "l bate Ford." • ·behave blll obe •• tbe boldilll Nil inltead. Louie wu one ol elahl wit· -to W<o lhe 1lood u part ol the pro•ecuUoo'a •ttempl. to lh>w ·MIM hOlllJllt,-f!. llllellded ' -to kill Ford Wilb....L.&~ ...... .._ autom1Uc. Dne wllnff•. Lanier Ramer, wfu!::)pa~I< abolrt 1clootolo1y In the 1-. lHllfied MI.. Fromme wed !)Im to supply her with two suns oact.lold ~Im that oome c<irporate elittutlvH probably would be tlllod If pollalioa ol the eovil'<Xl· moot waa not balled. Ile uid •be did not mentioo wbo would do lbe killin11 or Ford. , .. ... . . ' . ' ... of ........ ... ... -. .. Wlldn!!dly.N~tMf 12.1975 DAILY PILOT A5 ' '.SHE ASKED FOR 2 GUNS' Wltn••• LanlM Remer Man Jailed In Slaying Of Cultist l WISTERHA VEN (AP) -A M·year-old man Is being held wtlhoul bail In the sla)'lng ol a m•mber of a relleloua cult. James Roe Faulkner was ar· r.,ted Tuesday after Imperial COUnty SHtnrr'• depuliM round the badly brul••d body or. m an d<ntifiectonly-ari'aul Chri•l. 24, THE VICTIM was found tied lo a Poll in a campground notth of here near L a aun a Dam . Faulkner was booked (or in- ve-stiaation or murder. I trict Court -.L••un.n ), Judge Oliver J . Ca rter refused lo Postpane the tria l. Hi,kers Found For lbe se cond consecutive day, Miss From me wu carried Into lbe federal building Ip:• U.S. Marshal after s he bli.Ddlolded herself and refused to leave her county jail cell volwitarlly. She also reCused to promise to aban- don her disiuptive behayioi' in court and was sent to a boldin& cell . Parlors Invaded Sherill's Sgt . Kenneth Koon said officers found the body an.er a man. was reported chasin~ members of the "J esws ChrisL" cull with a club. WITNESSES ALSO reportedly told deputies th at the two men had argued before the killing . l HoWeYer, chief defense lawyer ·· F. l.ee Ba iley emerged from a ·privat e m eeting with Carter 5' Tu~sday and r eplied "I don't think so·· when asked if he would appeal a denial of continuance. ,, :'n His partner, Albert Johnson. til add~. "We haven't decided that .·n yet: J ohn son has been Miss y,.. Hearst"s principa l spok esman in By Searchers MONTROSE CU Pll -Eleven students and three teachers over- due Crom an outing '4'ere found shortly be!ore midnight and apparently a re unharmed. searchers said today. JOHN VIRGA, he r court· appointed attorney, said she re- mained in the cell near the marshal ·s office where s he listened to the proceedin&s and tbok notes, but reCused to Watch the trial on a special closed-~t television system. FREMONT (At') -HU!band.s who slip away to one of the doten mass ate parlors in this San Francisco Ba y area comm uni· ty face the prospect ol surprtse visits from angry wives. A group-called Citizens A1airust Ma ssage Parlors (CAltf P ) has set up a hotline to alert wlvt>s when their spouses' aut06 are •polled outalde lhO establiahments. SUCH TELEPHONE calls prompted three women to invade ma.u1ge parlors looking Cor husbands. The victim •1 real identity wa s not immediately known . Mem· bers ot the "Jesus Christ'' sect destroy all their tdenutication and adopt "Christ" as their sur· names. court. That cauaed quite aalir among partially clad masseuses and led to the abrupt departure ol some startled customers. But the unidentified women did not find their hu.sbands. " "There is nothing to appeal ,.. .. before Nov. 20th," said Bailey, ·.:! who Ot>W here from Boston after ·· · C~rter 's r1'1ing on Monday that ....-: Mi ss Rea rs \ is competent to stand trial on bank r obbe ry charges. The bikers, all from El Monte High School, were found in a gulley in Strawberry Canyon at 11 :50 p.m. Deputies planned to evacuate them early today. Deputies s aid the group left El Monte Hi gh School early Tues · day ror a day·long hike into the forest area. Miss Fromm e was fi r s t banished F r iday from the {'OUrtroom when she insisted on c alling i mpri soned mass murderer Charles Manson as a defense witness. She was told she could return i( s he promised to rr WAS NOT KNOWN what happened when the men returned home. "ff you can't beatihe parlors with the law, maybe you can beat them with economlcs-and make it uncomfortable ror the m to do busi,.ness," said Rollin Cunningham, who i1 coordinating the CAMP campaign. · THE GROUP preaches re· li gious self ·denial; their motto is ''No Killing. No Sex, No Materialism .'' Koon says they have spent lhe ""i nter at the campsite for the past several years . . ' 'I.• ' ,,. , :" r ' ' . 'Dirty Tricks' FBI Documents 'Bad Feelings' !.OS ANGEi.ES (APl -Oflicial FBI doc u- ment::; s ho.,,.• the bureau used poli tical dirty t ricks to "!, cause bad fee lin gs between the Commun1sl party 1, and ijle Socia list Workers party during a San Fran· cisco supe rvisorial elcc· •' lion in 196 1, th e Los ( ) t\ngeles Times reports . S t~l c :::• The documents relate _ . to a forged letter t o a '-------- Ji" Communist party can· did.ate and a forged invitation to a SWP candidate. t•-' • The plan was a pproved by then-FdiBdl OirerctorhJ . ... • F.dgar-Hoover and dropped after can ates or l e -two lefti st parties discovered the forge ry and in- l ·"'. formed the registrar of voters. '" , .. 1. E.¥-ConlllC'fS Candidates? SACRAMENTO (AP.} -A Republican legislator says he has learned two ex-cnnvicts are on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.·s list of candidates for chairman of the state's parole board, the Adult Authority. Assem blyman Mike Antonovich of Glenda le said Tuesday the men are "among the finalists for the Ad ult Authority posl," which is being relin- quished by Raymond Procunier in January. The as· semblyman identified them as Rudolph Lester and Rennell Lindsay. Welfare Systene Flayed LOS ANGELES <U PI ) -Cont rove r sial "physicist \Villi am Shockley -who believes black s are inherently inferior to whites -told Uni versity of Southern Ca lifornia students Tuesday that lhe .,,.·el fare system is eroding the genetic qualit y of society. "Our well·intentioned welfare system may be hurtin g those it most wants to help ,'· said Shoc kl ey, '"hose statements were interrupted by obscenities shouted by persons in the audience. About 300 black and chic ~n9 ~tudents demonstrated in front of the auditorium whe re Shockl ey spoke chanting 'fa scist"" and •·racist." Student'• Rife• Held PALMDALE (UPI> -More than 2,000 Pal mdale High School students filed silently into the campus gymnasium Tuesday to witness memorial services for the school's homecoming queen. Beth Ann Cole, who was killed last weekend in a traffic accident. Miss Cole and Kara Angelina Mailand. both 17. were struck by a car as they ran across a road near Victorville. Miss Mailand was seriously injured. Three Held In Robbery QUARTZ HILL CUPI) -A young man and two fe male accomplices, including a 14·year·old girl , were captured Tuesday shortly after they used a bomb threat t o bluff the California Republic Bank into giving them $25,CMX>. T ll E FAMILY CIRCUS Dy Bil Keane i'I'! f1lJLtl1!1'1 MOONLITE SALE HARBOR CENTER '~ r rmv 15 I fll I 0 PM SENSATIONAL INVENTORY REDUCTION 50% OFF Sim Drp -T .. y ttn S..4-y .. 1y! lr••d _._. fretlt ••rcll••dlse •• ••ll••rd of low price•! v-... t. SS0.00 eocll .•. •ow •I 10"• Off 0111d MOii! s110, ••r.ly fOf' ....,. ..... 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It's the Best of the West.· And it's all a part of Friendship Service on our 15 daily West Coaster flights between Los Angeles and Seatlle or Portland. What· ever yo ur night -whether it's breakfa•t. lunch. dinner or snacks -here's a tasty preview of whal you might find . Hitch up with some Hangtown Fry. Used to be Hangtown. California. wasn't such a weat place to visit . Until one morning a mine r passing through asked for the best breakfast lhc local cook could dream up. What he go t was seasoned eggs scramljed up with seafood. For a dish that made even Hangtown a lot more palatable. And that's just part of our great find from the Gold Rush days. Celebrate the Big Enchilada. . . . From the era of the Conquistadores , feast on tortillas. com chips. rich·tasling chili, Huevos con Queso and.of course. the big enchilada. All with just the right touch of spi ce . .. • , ··- Lose yourself over a California Haystack. It's a Californ ia special. Fruit. nuts. coconut , a hinl of chocolate-all stacked up to he the freshest tastin~ macaroon ye t. And that's just dessen . \\e 'vc got lots mo re li ght, fres h. naturally good dishes on o ur menu f ra m today's \\'es t. · Leave your. in Old San Francisco. If you're a romantic at hean , you'll savor eve ry part of our Victori an San Francisco menu . From Eggs Crepe Holl andaise <o Scottish Bange r with Papri ka Sauce. And of course. Sa n Francisco sourdough bread. So co me <aste th e best of the West in th e friendl y skies . nd after you enjoy th e delicious ai r fare, do n't forget to cash in on Budge t Rent-a-Car's great ground fa re deal. Just present your West Coaster ticket and Budge t will deduct 55' of[ the c°'t of a Monte Carlo and other GM cars at West Coast ai rport oHices. For a saving of up to JJ%. ·~2 off the cost C\f a Chevette and 'iin1ilar car'>. Limit: one "pcc1<1I offer per rental. The friendly skies of your land "5 Daily nonstops to Portland. 6 to Seattle. 'That's Friendship Service~ / !-, I •' l t • J -. A6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Bridge Fund Threat r\ i1lan i11 thl' h1.1tl·hu1g s lci gcs at the c:ounly level scek!-3 I he profits fr<u11 S<.1 lt.· of su rplus s tall' land along thl· <>rangl' (:oa:-t . It 1s bound l<l raustt a stir in >Jcwr>urt llc:.ich . If suc h an ul~·;1 \\l'rL· lo bt·come r<-·;dity, the pro- <'l'Cds frnm :-ti.Il l' sail·:-. nf the nO\\'-dead l-'~1 c ifi c Coast J·)'tl'Wi.1)' ril:hl of v. a_v could kill lhl' c h i1 11t•c for c;.irly rl n;1nl'ing 1if ont: k1·y proJl'l'I in ~L''vporl , J·'or n1;111y 1r1ontit'" lhl' c1t~'s :.tdVOl';lll'"' ft>r a Ol'"' hay hrltlgt· 011 c·o.1::-.t I l igh\\';1 ~ quietly h<.1v1,.· bcC'n hop- ing th~1t. -.111 111·1lu\\, the f11111n l·1<-11ly ailing Californi;1 IJe J)ilrtn1l·111 11f 'f'r~1n:-p1 1rt;1tion l':tO find the funds for t ht' h.id!y 111·L·d1·c.J l'l'pl~u:t•1r11·11t span '!'ht• :-..t ll· ~,f tht· s11rpl us land :ind profits lhl'l'l'fr11r'11. lhl'Y rl':1,n11t·d, \\ould ht• a good sourct· of !ht• h,ull'.\ lll't'dt·<l t·a:-.h 'l'hi· c1111nt'.\, ho\\('\'t'• h:1..; s ucltlt.•nly t'llll'l'L'd tht• g<1me.'. ;111 d n1.1y c1<:111;111d ! ht• 11r11f1t:-. ~1s l'l'P<J)'nlL'lll of 1l :-. t1\V11 t..'.'<pt·n:-ot'S11n st a lt· r1·!;1t1·d p r<)Jl'l'l S. /\ pr1·ltn1u1ary usst•s:-.1111·nt of thl' ~11rpl'l.~l' count~· pri1pt 1s;il :-.ugg1• ... 1 s th:1t Cal 'l'ran:-. \\'t 11 !'l'Sisl 1t IL ''nuld :'>l't'nl l1>g1l·;d anti right th3t lht· funds be.· pul to u:-it· 1111 .i :-.111).!ll' p1'0JL'l'l \\h1·r1• tilt· nt•ed ;tnd purpost• \\;is 1nosl i:vidt•nt ·r ht· h:t.\' liridgt· is .1ust -;urh .t pr~1jt•(·\ Juvenile Counseling l >ffil·ials of I rvuH.". '.\'t·\vport l\eaeh and Costa Mes a arc weighing tht• validity of rt•qul•sts for $20 .000 frt)m each matll' bv the /\ssl'ssmc·nt a nd Treatment Services Centt·r of Cut1:-.lal Orange ( 'ounty (1\'fSC ) The argurnl·nt agains t givin g the n1oncy tow<ird the juvcnilt• dclin<1uent diversion progr<Jm is not about the l{UH Ii ty of thL' sl'r\"iCL' nor the need for it. Jt is ::t ques tion of v.'h11 s hould foot lht' bill . facilities . State Jaw declares diversion programs "m ay" be part of county probation departme nts. But contin uing sc1uabblc s between county s u per visors and probation chie f Margaret Grier have blocked county money from diversion programs unde r her d epartment. While thal s qua bble continues, a good program may di e fo r laC'k o f support. A possible solution could . be the cities giving something-perhaps not the full S'l(),000 while emphasizing they are one·sho\ grants and the ser vice s hould be provided by t h e county . ()r, lht· A'l'SC could n egotiate ~1 contract fee with the c·1til•S ;1s dot•s UC Irvine's Youth Scrvicl'S Progran1. Theater Raids It must h l· conceded that the eme rgence of a mov· Jl' tht';ltt~r s h1lwing cx11licit sex film s in a 11t·1ghburhoocl such as the Balboa f>l•nins ula is an un - lll·rst:.indahle ir ritant to many citizens. And po li ce uffit·ials v.·ho believe that state c odes ~u·c IK'111 g v iolated Cl'l't<tinly should seek pros<.>cution. 1'hn~t· \Vl'rt• tht• ingredients in thl' early stages or the issut• fo<·u s in g ()1' the Fla I boa !>ussycat "l'hea tl'r. J\ut a I l<irbur /\t'ea Jury recently ruled that t V.'O of lhc s trong l'S t f i l n1 s ever s ho\vn \Vere not ob--;,·cnc·. ·rht• message ,,·a s1 cl(•<.11'. 't'e t legal authorities hiJVl' rl'SUOll'd \\1hal r10\V S('l'ffi S an L'XJ)CllSI\'(' C'Xl'fCiSl' in futility ThC'y havC' r:J1ded the thl'ater ag•Jin. add1n~ onl' m1.)rl• li s ting t() a roster that <.1lready shO\\•t·cl 21 cases slill 1>e nding a gainst the th(•ater chain. The e ffort \vuuid seem bctt(•r s pe nt in dis posing of the c a ses still outstanding. If there is a s uffi ~ient c·ausc tu JJursuc the obscenity charge, <·e rtainly 1..·nough evidL'nCt' alrc<.t<ly is on hand. c::_::;--->---_; ;>.. • .... ·· -· .. ·41) 1'hi s yl':t r . 177 youngsters and the ir f~milies hJVl' liccn couns1·ll·il v.111h ;1 go~d ~,r prev(•n!ing further mis· dt•t•<ls with11ul putting thl' dl•l1nqut•nls through the fre· qlll'nll' d:imal{1ng system of t•ourts and dete ntio n Authorities s hould clc<.in UJJ these loose l'nds before OJ)t'ning t hctllSc lvcs up to accusations they art' bent un harassing a S<)·f<Jr lt.•gal business o ut of ex istcnce. N "tT 1S PACKE D W11H f.llD6ETS 1 ALL LEANl\.J(i THE SAME WAY.'' Religion Helps Sex Life ( PA llL HARVEY -) Churrh a lt(•ndan('t' 1n the Unit ed States 1s now 40 percent. un· changed 1n thrt!L' years. This will boost ii G('o r gL' (";al\up"s surveyors ask('d. ''r\rC' you happy'!'' Significant\~·. of thus(' surveyed "''hlJ ronsul1•r th1•msC'l\'t'S "Very relig 111us · · 7tl pt•rcl'nl ('On:-id('r th('msel\·1•s "Vt·r.' happy ·· :\ R1•dhut1k :-.11r\l'\' d.~r1·:-t•• -s ugges t t hat - ;tl l1•ast p;1rl of !h;1l h~1 pp1 ness is a murt' stt tis fying ~PX' life. Thf• last rlt·· rade"s pr('O<'· rupation y,·ith S\')( ha s heC'nmt· t e diou s O\'('re)(PoS('d. C'Vt'n this subJect loses luster It still ht'lp;; ~t·ll magazines, hul it alont• rlul'sn't st·ll !iO many any mor('. l'layboy r1rculation ts des pC'ratt.'!r dl'Prt'ssC'd. 1\nd if the :-:ubjt•<·t 1s still 1n r ludl'd on the covers or so-c<1ll t-d ··1adies· magazint's." 1l rarel y ct om in ates the ro\'er any n1ort' ()~f: RF.f'f:~T l'XC'Cplinn R<"rlhr~ok published a survt'Y of 100 ,000 \\.'O n1C'n , and it reported lhn ~e mos t dt•t•ply reli gious found the s1•x a spt•vt oftht•ir livt•!i n111st l'l' .... 'ilrd1ng Consl·rv~t1v t· 1·lc·rgy h~1s ('11n- tl•ntled for ~t'a rs that "thl' ht'st m:irri a~l' makt•s the hcst st·x·· tn· stead of t hl' o\ hl'r v.·av around .<\nd here are 100.0<>0 vOircs from lhC' pey,· s;1y1n~ · · ,\ ml'n. ·· !\11k<' ~o\'ak . v.'rit1ng 1n lht• ~.~ t1onal Cathohr ll t•1)1lrtt•r, s ay:-o , IJPar Gloon1y Gus J"v e got just the place for the se<'ond Olympic·size swimmin g pool for the Newport-Mesa School Dis· trict. Put it "''here the hole is already dug along Newport Boulevard in the about-t o · be· aba ndon ed freeway s ump. H.R.T. ll~1\!eh1Jah' · r·ur gt'Tl l'r ~1tinns !ht• ;1 th1•1sts and the agnostics hnvt• 1nsistrd lh<1t th1'ir unhl•litof is "morc fun " St\x ""'s thl' best ar~um1•nt !ht• unbE"lil'\'('f'S h~•cl ~tiw lhis llecl - hook s urvl'y s hov.'l'i il"s th1· 'strongly religio us·· \\'on1cn v.•ho derive mort• plt.>asure from love- making . TH F. 0 I. 0 G I A :-.I ~ u v a k thl'orizes that Sl'xual s atisfal'lion tn:iy inde(•d be one of the setcrament <ll grart•s of a fl•rvcnl marriage. lie s ays il's JXl!iSihlt• ·thC' old -time rC'Ugion knt'Yt' s omething that m ore sophistic:tll'dd S\\.'ingt·r~ do not . that the two-in -one fl esh conrrpt makes th(' se)( act on1' of cnn sider able humnn sig:nifican<'t'. ·· lA'hereas th(' c a su~tl bftl-hoppers ;ir\" paid off 111 tt devalut'd I'll!" rencv. :-.iOvak !'l't'S the coupling of human bodies as <'onsonant "''tth tht• t•ntlrt• rosmos. Ill' secs our iovC' as a rt•fll"rlion of God·s love somethin ~ biJ.: enough to make the s t:irs mo\'(' and tht' earth lrl•mbll" I.t•t 's ht'ar 11 :· says !\1r . :\Inv ~1k . "for a dC't'JH.>r rt•ligious l'X · Pt'f'tt'll('l' and a bettt•r st•x hfl'~ ·· In :\larabt•I \to rg;1 n 's book. Tht' Tola! \V oman." shr :-.a ,·:-.. \\lithout a pO\\"t•r snu rr t' to r heat. for ligh t . for life . your human she'll is noth1n~ mort• th;.111 ~' glor ifi ('(l o uthouse ·· V111t·a11ft•d A11in1als Suffer Needlessl!I Pet O~ers' Responsibility Pt,l ll\'1•r popu l;1t1un tnnt1nut'!i 111 b<' ont> ,,f the saddC'::;t issul':-in th(' country tod a.\'. ThC' s adnt•ss i:- l'Pmpl•unded b~· the' nN:'(llf'SS n(':-S 11f it In Or:1 ngl' Cnunty <!lnnC', 3 1.000 du )?s and e;tt s ;1rt• clt•st royf'd in public <1ncl pr1v:ll1' .utim.al :-ht>ltt•rs monthly Tht• nt>C'dless sufft•ring of 1h1· un.,.,·anted surplus pt•ts is th(' rt' suit of n1any things. On<'. 1h1' 1g n11ranC'l' nf snn11· pt•\ pv,·ni·r.., :'\t:iny 11t'I tiv.·nc•rs :trt• nnt a\\ .t r• lh:•I tht• rc•prtidu<'irl)! c·~ 1·1t· l'.•ll ht•gin .,.,·ith Cc•m11!1· dni.::-.111d t ,, ... a s young :is St'\'t'tl n1"11 'li . ~t·concl. lhl' bur 1?t••1111111~ , .. 1 ;)Opu\;1tinn prubl1•n1 h;i" n .. i 1, C'C'ivt;'(i tht• ll t'\\'S ('l!Vl'l"H~t' JI d" :O:f'J"\'l'S. Th C' publi<' nt'C'tl-. i,, IP · <t\V<lkPnt'd tn the' fal'l lh:11 tl1 .. puppit~s or k itt1.•ns th1•ir f1·111:d1• PE't \Viii undoubtedly pr1 M.h1c1· <1f not s p:1yecf l \\"ill not go tu ">:111M t hnmps·· Third ; tcxl:iy's ('Conomy 1:-hr inging about a (•hangP 111 !if,• ~ stylr for m;1n y. for('ing lhl·n1 tn rP\inglli sh or ~1bandon th1·1r pt•ts, du£' !ti !ht• high cost of li\'1111! r·nurth : th e 1\nimal Contr11I nr l)r;1ngl' l'nuntv should foll"'' th1· ll':lcl (lf Los ·.\ngPl<'s ;1nd S:ut f>i l.'j.!n ('ounties to n1 akt• lo\\ ('n ... l sp:1ying :1v;1il ~1bl1• ;ind kiln\\ n t11 th(· publir Gl11XI <n1i n1:1\ t'np\r"I bt•gins with pr1•v1•ntion. no! dt•slruct i 1~n · :\I.I. RRF.f:Ol:\I(; uf clogs .1111! cats ttxlay, wh..,ther it h~· .1e cident :1!, f or t•du<'at1 1111;1l purpost's, b<tck -yard hr1 •t•dtn).!. profe:-:siunal or hobhy hr1 .. ~ling. is .-ill <1 p<1rl of the total prnhh·rn of :111im:1I:-: b<1rn. ju;;t to be kill1.·d I ( ~·ou o .... ·n " f pm ;-ilr dug or cal. :-ix rnnnths ll( agl' nr nldt•r, h<l\'l' ht•r sp;1y('cl The emphasis is on thl" fen1:1le P<'t. bC'ctn1s1• tu nt'ul(•r :1 m :1I€' \\·ill n1;_1kl· him inc;1pahll· 11f rl'prnduC"ing, but the ft·rtitt· ft>n1~1l e \\'ill find <111other father In Or:1ngt• C'ounty \ht>rl' a rt· [~--1\-1 A_l_L_B_o_x_· _ J l.t·tters /rom readt'r! url' u 1•1l·o111•· Thr nghl lo condense lt>rll'r.~ 10 /:t sp<J<'f' or f'hnunnfr libel 1.~ res1•rl'f'rl I.t•/ters o/ .10il wnrd.<i ,.,. lr~s 11'!/I f>f' ~IVf'TI prrft'rf'nc r 1\ll l1·lrt"T.~ 1n•1,'ll 111- rlude S?gnnt11 r1• nnrl mn1/1ng arldrr.~~ lnl( na1n1'.'1 r11 •111 h1' u•zthhr/rl 1111 r1·· //111'.~11 1 , ... (1 11·11 •II T/'tl\IJll l'lt!/1;J11ft"!lt /'111•r r11111.: ""' h1· puh/1.~h<'d •t '\ l 'f .1i i1•\I l'll._f '-ll.1 ,1 il•'Ul1•1" 1·i1lltl'• .trld f't•1 \:<:-l "\.Hlt"t' h.1:- 1 ~·I t'l 11\.tl'l .•II" t hr1\1l).!llo111\ \ h•• 1'"\l:!l\ llh" I ii 1' \011\ l''l-.1 •p,1,\ T11th1• F:dil "r I think ll is tlllll' ('ns!:t \1 t•s:1 l l i~h Srhonl is r t'l'nf,!ni1.1•d as :in . tlhlt•t ir )lOYt't•r 'f'h 1·v h ave .1Jy,·:1ys h:ut a \)(IOI" r1•i111t :1\1on "''htC'h is ln\atly und1.•s('rved. Tti pro\'t' this, I have compill'l1 ·' r.111k i11 ;.? nf lht> Ct•ntury l..e<1gue srhtiu ls 111 varsit y athletics for I.1s t ;.·1•;1r ,o\y,·ardi{1g ont' point for f:rst. t.,.,11 poin ts for S('C'Ond. and :-•• lll\, fill' .1!1 10 sports. the stand Ill;':-l1111k Ii kt• I his . C11runa d1•! \l ar Cus la M1•sa \'tll:t P:1rk r-:st anci:1 f:[ \10dt'r\,I Tustin S;1nt:l ,o\n ;1 ;\f ;1gn1,li;1 26 34 38 45 1 ~ ,17 (jQI,~ 67 1 ~ tlf ii p .111 , :it l'aul :1 rir111 SchlJo], I \\'1lllid likt' tn thank thu~t· of thP 1.n.:1 r1•gi:-ll'r t•d \"Ptt·r:-\\"ho op1 ('1 t :.1., \1' 1')((•rcis1• tht·ir ri ght in J.1:H \"t·i.;;':-t'l t•c-tinn. 11 1n;11lt• Ill,\" \'ni t• ·~ . ;, :-11 n1uch n1t11"l' J<>SJ·:J>Ji(i l',\1.1.£> f 'anta•11 l\l!ht• rd1\nr i -uhn11\ th;1\ 1l \\ould bt• purl' f.111t.1:-y f1 •r thl' ~t•\\porl l\t•:1l'h l'i.11111 111:.' ("11rn1n1~s 11'n to approvt· ! ht• pl .t11:-(' 1r .1 /I ol 1d.1y l larhor . · · u1t•ludu1~ ;i ll 11l1 day Inn. tu bt• hulit 1111 thl' \11;1:-t lli).!h\\'ay n1·<1r .J:1mh11rl't' Hu:id \I 1h1('sn·11.1k1· ;1 nll'lll<il ,L!ianl tCJ r1•;d1tl' ( h~d :n1y mort• dl'\'l'IOp - nit'lll in I hi s ,1rt•:1 \\'!!l rnl'rE"l.Y 1·hokt' thl' ('u:.i sl J\1gh\\;1\ 1r·;1ffic \.u dt•:11h ' '!'ht• \r;ilf11.· ht•l\\'t•t•n ('nr11n:1 <h'I :\t <1r :ind :\lt•\\"IM,rl is a l"l':l 1 jok1' no"'', but I \\'tiuhl h<tlt• tu St'l' furlhl'r d<'vt•lopnlL'll l turn this situat ion into :ihl't' r I un<.H'V' :\s <1 longtimt· rt•sitl1•n1 -, am nut .1f!:.1insl rumm1•r1ea l tlt•\·t·lop - inl'nt. but v.·ithnut ~ny plan for al - i1'v1;1lini-: th1• traffir mist•ry th.it 11\l\\' 1·xi:-t:-. nn 1\',•Y should it ht.' <ti :\l\\'t•d' l'F.'rF: 1t ,\1 tnrr·r l,ir...r1 !I CloN<'r T n tht• F.cHtur \\le j u:-:t rt•:id 111 th1• !'iltll ,1h\1111 the unC'xpeCll'd l<'rm111:ition nf our rornogr;tp hir t:1ngll''''ith th1.• !av.·. ,'-\!though \\'t' h<1d m;1n:igt•d to h€'::ir th(' nt'\Vs HlrC'adv from nther sourrt'.'· \\'t' \\'i't"C' hitPJI.\' tu h:ive it :ill rf•cnn firmro in 11ur minds. \\lh<i t ;1 rl•liertoknnv.• !hot\ the sacred s hrines of justil'(', h;iv. ing fin:.11l y rid thrm;;t•lvt•s of us "litt!C' peopll'. ·· c:1n no\\' nnc,. more rf'dir('C'l th1.•ir t'llt•rgi<'S intu prosC"cuting re:il crin1in:1ls v.hi1. it seem ~. havt' bt·t·n stt•art ilv ;1c rumul<tting nvf'r 1ht• past.1 v.•q f t"ars \\'hC'lming: numbt•r of peopJ(' v.•ho supported u s in our fight ~ somt· of \\'ht1n1 bt'C' :1m t' c I osC' fri e nds. l':1 r :1 phrasing .J oannC' l..iltle, it i:-!ht• pl'opi(' who h<ivf' ;;aved us. nt)I tht' ··systt•m ·· Yet ii is our fl'rvl•nt hop(• th:.i l (lUr little victory, taking place a:- 11 is tin thl' t've of our Ricenten ni:il. v.·ill help in its minute way to modify that very "systC'm '· ;ind bring us ont• step clost•r tore ~a ining son1e of thost' b:1s ic libC'rtiC'S lo \\•hich WI', il S 1\1n1•ri c:1ns, <1r <· tht•oretically en tillt>d . \.OH i)()~ & EVF.l.YN Wl l.SON Cheerful To lhl' f~d itur : Alongs idC' of your "Gloomy Gus·· column which is very good, I think vo u s h o uld h avt' a "C he e rfl;I C h <t rli e '' section \vhich would print items we arc happy aboul . r·or the first item I suggest . It is really a pll'asure to have~ cit y ma nage r in Costa Mesa who h:i~ ;.:ood rommon sense. This 11f course refers to City :\lan;1g-er Sors;_.i bal. ll is :llv.r<t ys good to work in a c1111:-lrt1r Ii ve 11 i r~·cl ion. DE; WITT WORCE;STE;R TlrPd To.rpo11Pr ·ro th1• Editor · M y, oh m y' Teachers · repres entative s for Newport· l\1es~ di strict angry about truslt•t-s nixing pay scale hikes. They havl'n't heard from the tax - payl'rs yet ! The b are fact is no teacher. fireman. policeman or other civil servict' employcs ;,,ire anywhere near starving to death. They 're all living plenty high on the hog now. I lave you noticed there are no wholesale quitting of jobs' No s ir! They"re not so st upid as to jump off the gravy train! Fleet Maintenance Lags .\.°" \'Olf (';in St'L'. Costa Mesa 1s r,1nk1•tl numbt•r tv.'o yet they h ave th1• :-rn :l1l1•st enrollml'nt in the en- 1trt• lt•:1gue. '.Vl es a 's t>nrollment qu.itifit•s them for only 3-A, but lh1•y rompt'I~ in '1-.o\ in t'vcry sport exc·t•pt fuotb:d l and t.lu s uperbly. C ross l'Ountry is n pt•rennial powe r and is currently r:.tnked ~o. 3 in the 'I·/\ divis ion. Water polo is rankt•d ~o. 6 in the '1 -• .\ polls. I t hink all this gt)('s to :-:how th:lt Costa :\1 ('S~t is truly un- dt•rratt'd in a lhlt•tics. J>AVlflDAWE; Lonely YotPr Our jo,\'S ;tr t' :-nrnt•\Vhal n1itigatect. howev('r, bv th(• ;1wful rC'aJization th:.11 "'f' "·iii bf' force<l once again to :-:i nk back into the oblivion from \\'ht·nct• wt' C<1m1• :"one v.·ill continu(· lo honor u:-. :1:-. ··s mut pt•ddl ;1r" " \\le \\ill in- s tl':.ld r C'turn l 11 bt•in,: mc•rc• ''booksell er:-." ".'ounii couplt• trying hard tn nlt't't tht• hi)'.!h to:-.1:- of living ;ind In ft't'<I l\\'O :-i mall childr1•n The und1•rJ..(round {'Orn ic books \\'hi r h t•:1rn1'tt u.'i our rt•putation ;nH1 ,,·hich, h,,. th1• y,•;1;.'. Yt'(' still r!1nlinul"' to s t>ll will once m (lr(• bl(·nd ill w1lh t)Ur v ~1rinus ho nks 11n \'oga, l\l e I ;1 p h y:..: l c s , !{ l' I i gi n n . l.iteraturt'. ;incl ... !hlush ) ~t'X Fl:-.IAl.l .Y, a s :.i retiree, on a fixt'd income. and a property tax payer. I 'm sick a nd tired of hav- ing the above people squeezing me so that they can live higher on the hog. W.o\Slll'.'J (;TO'.'J In lh('S(' un- easy times. thi• N:tvv ma\' h1' alertf"d any da~· tn ·airlift. e n- dang<'r('<l 1\n1t•ric•ans frt>m son1e trouhle s pPI ''1•1 th1' :-ot•\'1•11 helicoptC'r c:irri1·r:-. "·hu·h a rr mos t lik(•\y tn ht• u.-;t'1l for a n t.'V<1cuation. h:1vl' l\('l'n p<•rm1U1·d to fall into V.'llt'f u I d t:-.rt·pa1 r The ~avy SPt'n1s :1 blt· t11 fnul funds Yt'he n .111 1\dn11r;1l'-''<irll:-. h1:- C]u srli:•rs r1· fittPd or an ('x -.o\rlm 1r11 I apphPs ftir .1 C'Ontr;:ict a s " C'o n s ultant \'et there is n 't t"llOUfl,h monl'y. "P· part'ntly, to maintnin the rus t y, leaky tubs "''hi ch art> s upfXk'ied to bt.• rt> ady for any t>mergenry. Tht' Navy c rewmen 1tnd i\1 arine <is · saull troops nn ho:.1rd :i\~n oftt·n livC' in squ a !or. We began investiJ,111ting l'Ondi· lions aboard the h('liropl er e;1r- r1er:1 a year ago. l\ut the Navy, Wt' round, had s w!'pl lhe cmbar· rasslng f11 cts under the secr('('y stamp. ~ot that tht:?re is anything legitim;it ly secret about the N;1.vy ·s ne~l ect . ti is merely a f'enta.go n hilhit to C('nsor cmbar · ra 'ngnewis by:ela~s1fyl nglt. (JA CK ANDERSON) "'F, "'f>:RJ-: 1\l\l.f>:, llt'VL'rtht•· !t>ss . Ill get th<' <'lassified lnspt'C'· tion rep0 rts. and nn :'-iov II, 197•t , 1\'1' tl t'scrib('d !ht· d t•pl (lr:1hll' con dit1l\ns ~•b1)ard the ()k1nay,•a ;i nd , hllt'r. th1• '"''11 J1rn<1 Thi• nlht•r fiVt' ht~fi\'tl)l!t•r r <irri t·r:-.. \\'t' sug- .L!t'"'lc>d , V.'l'rt•n 't 111 niuC'h hl'ltl'r sh:1pt' SuddC'n ly. thr(•t' ,1s lonish1ni.: thin.gs happ<'n<'d ( 11 the Navy ht·gan ;11!0ttini.:: mon{'y to repair tht• fy,·o J1 m 11 ttnct l>kinawa: f21 v.·t• are fl Q(xled y,·ith ll'ttt.>rs frum :-a1 lor~ urf{ing us to wMte about lhf'°i). 11wn un:-oc aworthy s hips: and t3) th~· Navy brass s tam ped an t•ven hi ghe r cl;i~!iificettion l)n tht' rt•purts of it:; jaunty chief in-. SP<'<'t ()r , R c;ir Adm . J o hn Rulkt•l1>y . 1\t one closrd rn eetlng, the partit·1panl:s were advis c..>d that the newer c la!Ssl fieation a nd spt"ci a I securit y precaution s were' 1lt.>C'essary to "keep the r e· ports out o r ·Jack Anderson'!li hand~·· DES PITE' how·ever, .fie v tht" cove rup , h ave obtained copies of the latest insJJ('rl ion rl'· ports . OnC' l e ngthy report dt>scribes conditions aboard thl' ~pw Orleans. Some vital elel'tron1t· gear v.·<1s jnstalled on this helicopter car Mer more than 18 months a~o Yt•t llulkelcy's hors found that 'C'omplt"te doc ument<ition is still not aboard s h ip ." Th(' documentation·· is needed In properly operate the equipment. Th(' pa ss ivt> elC'ctronic v.•a rfart> capability" ror gathrr ing seabornt> inlt•llig{'nre and olh<'r inform ation ''is degraded,·· th<• report c h a r ges. Even th<' "jih <'r:1nC's," ui;ed lo lift small boats :ind supplies onto t he dock, "ar<' in a deteriorated condition with onl' out of commission." the rl'· port adds. The Navy, in rc:1ponse to our inquiry. insisted it is doing l'\'f'r· ything l)l)S1'ible to k{'('p up th 0e('{. Footnote: At the very time we wl'rc> writing thl& story, another letter arrived from th<' mother or a seaman aboard the New Orletins' sister s hip: the Inchon. She urged us to keep re.parting on the fl eet's condition. J~er iK>n"s ship, she wrote,. "i;J •. now two years past Us yara period and has had inn um crabfe breakdof s .·· . - T11 the r:ditor : .o\s th1· nint,,·-n1nth \'f•t!'r , as Quotes 'fht~ ,,·or Id is l'O m posl•d of takers and givers. Th<· takers m~1v l'<ll bl't I er . hut the J.! i \"t• r~ s lt'I,')) bl-ttl'r. IJ)·rnn f>"r(•d r rick . Ba lnnt•y is flat t<·1·,· su Lhit•k ii t'annot bt' I rut•. ;.1 nd hi arn('v is fl at - ll'l'Y so thin \\"(.• llkt· 11 'Bishop f>'ullon J . Shet•n. 0 OU 'Put1 Mister. You w•nna buy •n oil well?' WF. 111\ VI•: long bet'n nwart• of the obvit-ius f<•<'l that tht're 1 ~ nothing "obsc.enl'" ;1bout ink marks on :1 1>i<'<'t' of Pilpt•r . nu m:itter hoy,• t h{'y are :-.catlt•r<'<i. It is only p('tty 1nind:-lh••t St'(' the:m 1n that WHY -an cl n1inds pe ttier :-;till y,•hirh lrv \ll dict<1 tc those n1arks whic h"'<' mny nr may not :'P('. lf "obscenit y'" t'Xi:-.ts at aJI, P<'rh~ps it lit>s in the VC'ry system whi<'~ h:ts sinj.l l('<I out \IS "little guys' :ind a rr('s lC'd us. without warning for s('llin ~ 3.n essenti al. ly ind{''rinnhlt• entity c a lll'd "smut". Pt"rh:1p~ it lies in thl' awe:1ome machin<•ry which, over the past two yPars. hns m anagro to subj<"~l u s to v :1riou~ rorms or hru'llSS m ents s irnply bce<tu.sc we refused to play <:111 a~ininc little ~a'!'!t' knnwn as "pica bargain- ing . We canno l be too bitte r , howfver, about what we hove ex- perienced. Our hearts have been warmed, and o ur &Pirits con· ll~ally renewod, by the over· ,\ While I m not IOU percent for Gov. Rro,vn. he m adC' an a stute observation . "\V e"rc going to have lo learn to do without." I C'aut ion .anyone r eceiving v.•ages from the t axpayers' cof· fers to think ty,·ice before attempt· inl? to bleed us. llcmcmber how San F'r an<'is co vote rs handled the firemt•n a nd policemen'sslrike? · L. KEPPLER ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT /(11fl1'rr \' \1'1'•'ff. l'ufl/1.dt1'• Thomo.f 1<~·1'11/. 1-:d11nr 11arbara Krr1l11rh f:rlrlonal l'Ofl•' f:rli r"r l"h1• ('(!1 1ortt1I p:iJ.!f' of lht• IJailv 1'1lut :-(•rk:-lo 1nf11r1n und "\1n1ul:it<' rt-:idt•r!I h\ p1 t'St'nlinj.t on th •" \)tlf:l' div('rSt' 1•11rnmoot11ry ou lilJllCS nf 1nlercsl h\ :-vod1caf· crl <'Olumnlsl~ ;ind 1·arinufusts, by pro\·id1ng '3 forum ror reader"" \ u•y,·~ .;ind by 11rrscnting thi s ney,·spapcr's op111iu11s und idc11,'\ on rurrent topir . ..:. The editotiul np1 ni ons or th(' 0 :1ily Pilot :tJlpc:1r onl )' in lhl' cd itori{IJ column nt lhi• 101) O( lht• pajll'. ()pinion-; !'.'( prt'S!i('(I by lhf' rolurnnl!)IS unrl t•a rtoonists and tcttt'r "'"'l'l'I ;n'c tht'ir ""'" and no rndnr"!lrmtonl or lht·l r vil'"'s by the Dail\' Pilot o,;hould be inftrr1•d · Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1975 , • l .I r I THE PICK OF Punch 1 " .... ''There'.s anorner 20 properly sp(.>cutators outside, cfdl(tllng that everybody n.1tes tncm." Soup, Saving Go Together By MIL 'J:ON MOSKOWITZ We hear so m uch about price increases that it 's nice once in a while to read about prices going down. There is such news from Campbell Soup. Money Tree Ca mpbell reported. that in 1975 it knocked down prices on more than 140 items. Among the products taking the cuts were Campbe ll's soups, Chunk y so ups, Swanson fr ozen food s. F'ranco-. .\merican canned s paghetti and Peppendge Farm bread.s, rolls and bi:scwts. CAMPBELL SAID, IN FACT, THAT as or August, when its fis cal year ended, the pnces of all 1ts food pro- ducts were onl y 1 percent hi gher than a year earher. Dur· tng that sam e period the Cons umer Pnce Jndex rose about 10 per cent . No producer hkes to sl.ash pnces and Campbell is no exception although lhe company claims to be "always mindful·· of the E'Xtra monE'y consumers have to shell out for food during an 1nfl at1 onary period . However, Campbell is probably 1n a better pos1t1on than most to lower selling p rices. For one {h1ng, the mindless purswt of growth for growth"s sake is not a disease that infected Campbell the way it has a Jot of companies. It's true that Campbell has moved well beyond its soup base BUT ITS EXPANS10N HAS been a controlled affair and the comp.a n1es it dtd acqwre -Swanson's and Pep- peridge Farm, for examples -enjoyed their greatest growth after becoming part of the Campbell family. "' Campbell conceded m 1ts most recent annual report what few companies like to concede, that its saies, measured 1n number of units, went down last year. The response of many companies to lower sales 1s to ra ise pnces. -For another thing, Campbell owns s uch strong market shares that 1t can probably absorb pnce cuts more easily than its competitors It does 70 percent of the soup business. It's the No. 1 producer of canned spaghet- ti. Jt•s the leading seUer of frozen dinners. And it's a ma- jor fa ctor in canned beans, tomato JWCe and bakery prcr ducts. • FINALLY, WIULE MANY COMPANIES (and families) are so s trapped wtlh debt these days that they have to worry about meettng the next interest payment, Campbell has nothing to fear 1n this quarter. Campbell soup is that ranty, a company with absolutely no Jong-term debt It finances growth out of earnrngs. Handsome is as handsome does -and Campbell does all right It earned $86 million last year , which ex- ceeded the earnings or Border., Carnation, Consolidated Foods, General Mills, HJ. Heinz, Nabisco and Standard Brands -a ll of which had higher sales than Campbell. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Do,v.Jones Ind S& P 500 Stocks INDEXES 48.22 85.28 852 25 91.19 up up up up 0.70 I 13 13.70 1.32 ~w York (UPI) -llle foll-l""il ll5t -5 t~ itoc~~ 111•1 II•~• oa•ned mo~1 end 10!.t Ille mo,sl be5ed on iiercen! of 1\("11· \1•trl~ I:; 1tfn"1 Aetit·t• ct>enqe Oil tile New Yori< 5tocl< E:xcNnoe t.iet and per(en\a!lf! cll¥iQl!S """ 1r.e d1tte,,.n<e t>et-en rr.e prevlOU'!; c10\lr1g price and !,.,., Cu•re"t CI0!.1119 prke GAi HERS ·°"; S'h .. 11111 UP 23 7 .,.. .. '• UP 2SO I"• '• UP 111 6 ...... I UP 118 3'>• V1 UP 161 l"• •-, Up 160 1J • 111, Up 110 J '•• .... 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An increasing number of dance and theater troupes from a broad have come here to display their craft1:1 and they have returned to their native lands wifb nothing but praise for the eager attention ..... devoted to their programs by American audiences. There can be no doubt in view of what happened at Orange Coast College Monday ni ght that the artists of the Burmese National Theater will have a similar tale to t ell when they r eturn to their Cascinatlng demonstration of a compelli ng a nd lucid dance Corm that is.Jn some instances. nearly 1,200 years old . Accented by incredibly beautltul robes and the quaint but utterly eloquent Burmese musical in- struments, the supple dancers cast a spell over an entranced audience with a series ot d ances th at wove 3 f3.iry tale pattern from the folk Jore that pro- mpted the dance Corm. THESE BRILLIANT BURMESE make their flowing, exquisite dance forms look easy but any from this s tatistic : it takes a )'ear to learn 25 of these exercilses and there arc as many as 200 k:nown lo master:!! of the Burmese dance . Let us shove statisties aside and pay tribute to the dancers and musicians of the Rurmese National Theater. It was a breathtakingty beautitul in!lght into a nation and ~pie who have Jong preferred their heritage of grace and beauty to the greed a nd violence that often surround their native land. KOCE ~ 7 :35 -Lal(_una Art Colony . The uniqu,e community of "Ii Laguna Beach is spotlighted in this KOCE special. ABC fJ 11 : 30 -''The Night Strangler.'' This followup flick lo the im· mensely s uccessful "The Night Stalker" preceded the short-lived series of the same name with Darren McGavin and Simon Oakland. Rangoon headquarters after their first AmeMcan tour. such cocclus ion by an unthinking amateur was ;p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;- forestalled by the Cir.it lntriguing item on the pro- ., • TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening NOvt:MIER 12 1unt. 0 Q) (I) 81 l!J""" ....... iii h111ie "Rtme111btr Ml'· Cond. Charla ln11U5 is Mtrtbtoktn when !Ml lttll hi l!IU$1 wp111t1 tlutt J011n1 dlikl1t• orphaned by Ill• ~uth ol tllttr inolhtr -unlit t lontlll (Alan ftinlle1n} 1ets Olll ol pui.o11, diseoft1s rt1J1J011, but con· hnllH to lie~ -this hll'HI !Of ll1s nrw dlurth. Wtult bUr1!1n11n1 tl\1 1p,1rt111ent ot h11d·l1w1n1 tr~u H1uy Jll1UUr).y (Sllfll Ptckens), Joty HllOUSIJ injUfl$ Hirry's "'''· Whfn Joey. is sllin, Tony u conwnw;ed H11ry did it. 11111 tit ~sn·1 /lfve a ~red ol Pfool. !Jg! Mtftt: (Cl (lW) "TN "H~ Mrels" (dr1) '61 -John W1yne, Jim Hul!Ofl, 01~id bnuen. Q) Tiit hlcl o.ti 'li Mfflt: (C) (2111) "lvtterfiehl I" (!llf) '6() -lJ1abeth J111of, llU• 1tnet H11vey, [dd1e fisher, Oma M1rr~I. fD 'rut PtfltrU11U1: Jtn~ - ~ Rllldolpri C1111rdiil "Hos BcN· rowed Pl11mt1" Alflr t1thl ytlf} o1 1 l1trl1 b!11sl11I M0011d m1u111e, J.enme's ll111b1nd Geor11 Cornwtll•S· Wut btcomes 1n!ri1uld with 1 lead· •n1 ldrru ot lht day, M15. P1tuc• C1mp1Mll. Jtnme and Geor11 llt OM?fced and slle tun1s ber lull 1«ention to Winston's career. 9:)0 0 amm:J EMU A warm, ll'IOV· 1n1 storyot1 11th Ctntuiy J1p1ntH itintt1nl prM$I Wflo left I 11th ht11· 1111 ol 811ddhis1 KUlpturu wttlCh 111 COMM!trtd pfi.le poue!SIOlll 1n 1od1y'1 l1~n. Q-w "-dla .. 1,.,ica .. WP• Din 10;00 IJ@ (])(()~ta MtSN11t " IMmtr nldl star (1utst W1ynt M1undt1), ll)in1 IM I com1b1Ck, is ch111td wolh murdei 1n 1111 lt!htl dNI O'ltldOW: ol I ,oun1 IJrl bul, dupit1 pohce evldenca, ht m11n· t11n1 be is inl'IOWll. Ruchedultd lrom last wttk.. 0 Ci) ID Ci) m Pttrtctlli "The 'amiiltr Whtn !ht e¥1denc:1 lln~· in1 1 ,oun1 min to the sl1yin1 ol his tmployer 11111-ts Ptt1oce111 suspi· ciovs, ht investi11tu tnd u/ICO•trs 1 web ol 11mb!ln1 debll ind ;;=s. w ~CJ)) CIJ Q) St1r1l1 1 Hild! "lt"Y Blut" St1r1•r & Hutcil i1westi11t1 the murder ot 1 bl111\1· lu! polietwomtn Who left Ille loiu lo btcomt I IO·IO cllllClf Ill I llelt)' dlVt l lttf !ht tfld Ot I IOl!llllCI with StarslJ. Ann Foster. [hW C.. Jamn ir.tKll 11\d Timothy 811N 1111S1. Ill"'""" IOlll ll t ncl ~lllY Mr. Edw1oh El:) TIMI rnt Qwrcllills "Trial ot IM-ts I ~!pow lllllOll~ll'l•"t. Strenttll" 11Jn1 Wilham Ill w1!h John D ....... (Cl. (tO) "¥lite• ti':-CllufthitrJ lltlp, cltlta\s Ille u 1ltd ~ii~(= :!st llOMf Kawa cl. Jama' anempt to ifiv1cle htl1nd. ~ (Q! (l}I (I} (I) Wiit• ™"11 IO:lO I "fMI' Ttf Ar11•ir.i Wttt lttttn "Q111ranhn1" Wlltn """ thflf WP90(lt11 1!1 ftlltd by an ~ill H Slfapit IPPffllll pl1111t. 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P1rt I ("1111) ''3- "•tallt WOOd, llOStlhld llu»tll, Ktd lillldtll, KOCE Tele~sion (50) A STANDING ROOM only audience -a number of seatless enthusiasts squatted on a corner of the stage throughout the performance -gave these incredibly graceful and gifted Burmese an ovation that will surely not be equalled at any other stop on their U .$. tour. It was no m ore than they deserved tor a gram Monday night. Director U Than Myi nt ·s troupe demonstrated the basic movements and patterns which t ake four years to master a nd whi<'h must be second nature to the artist betore he or she can t ake part in any dance routine. Some idea of the magnitude of the task that awaits the budding dancer in Burma can be gained Reagan for MaeArtht•r? Q : Any Id ea how many name actorswf're disap- pointf'd when George C. Scott won the titlf' role in "Patton"?-8 .T., lAlbboek , Tf'X. A: Al least two. J ... adislas 1'~arago, who penned the Patton book Crom whil'h the movie was adapted, told us that John Wayne would have given hi s right arm to play the part that won an Oscar for the best picture or 1970. ··1t·s the onJy book the Duke com· pletely r ead that year," Farago claimed he heard. RonaJd Reagan (who made more than SO films dur· ing his movie·TV career ) con- fessed in 1972 that "the ham in him made him wi sh he could have done ' Patton .··· There·s another general's bi ogra film Re agan might be talked into making -if he's not living in the White House then. ,i\nd that's the story of Douglas MacA rthur. l~eagan had a littlt' of both 1tEAGAN ~1acArthur and P atton in his makE'up. Aefor e he left th e California governor's mansion, he lashed out at the state's lawmakers, accusing them of ignoring the n<'eds and interests or Californians . "They think .·· he thought a loud, .. that this is a game of their sitting up there and dropping hand grenades on me. fTankly. they remind me of a bunch ot kids writi ng on a toilet wall!·· Q : My mother won't let me buy comedian Gt"orge Carlin 's latest album -claiming it's too dirty. ls it? -Stuart R .. New lk'dford, Mass. A: That's a m atter or whose mother is listening. Comedia n Carlin's mother says it 's okay. And 1.ittle David R t:'cords (in a promotional package to disc jockeys! quot('S from mom ·~ tongue-in-cheek testimonial : "This record is not dirty and contains no filthiness of any kind. It can be played without rear of losing your morals. license or li steners . Q : Now that Brigitte Bardot's threatening again to throw in hf'r towel, who's tht busiest Frent'h actress in Cilms today? -Marilou Brown, Milwaukef'. A: A Mrs. who can't Mi ss. Stephane Audran, who·s rapidly replacing BB and a ll the other Paris ian pretties as the hottest new French actr ess. She·u be seen here ~oon in Ray Stark's "The Bl ack Bird'' (or •·The Maltese Falcon 1'1ies Agai n!··) with George Segal. Mlle. Audran, off.screen, is old - Cashionect . She still lives with her husband -direc· tor Claude Chabrol. l1••Ht " ........ . ~·- It ..... . ,, ....... .. ~·- ~· .,. ... """"'"' ~·- l• .,. ... "''"""' ~·- l'MSll-·--HA•O TIMIS • --unll 110 MAH,,"91 (Wtto 11 H -t M.&l!loMll I.I.II• U/11 IUl llOOll WLUll Miii YOUNG fUNIUNSHIN !Ml "'" PAPll MOON (NJ -·--c-llOUllMLLo N.DI (OMlfllY lAIDOZ: 111 fMI JUT Of WilT MPWf'I, .• TIUI Llfl ADYIHTUllS !01 STIONGESl MAH IN WOILD 191 I :J;lil #ij 1I ;I l'J 33 Ill i: I ja) i ;I fl -. ..... fh.n, •. ,,. ""· ..... -. 100 • .._ ......... ,... l•,01!1•1 1;!1(1• Cllllflfl U•HI II ll fl' I ou11 5""" '"•• ! 1 I It"• · C••llor• I II ~I · ~ ... , I /<tr' .. _.,., ,.,_.,, ~·· ,.. .......... . JAWS ,,. • --TIDAL WAY( 1'91 ---··· .. -· .. '":.~:.~" l OATS 0' THI CONDOl 1t• ..... --~~~~··~·~-~~-~~~:.:~~~~-- IOOSTll COGIUl'N 1,.1 --'"' OllAT WALDO "'"I !,.I ,;iiiir.;::::;::,~r.,~ ...... If --II . ··-•'-• .. , .,,. •.,:·• MAHOGANT ""' i:;:~ '4r 4: .. ,, ...,_ L....::::::cc.....·~"'>J•• f~: MACON COUNTT llNl 1t1 ......... lo •llt_ ,,_,_,, "'""' , ............ . ......... ·-·· .. If! 'Ill .. I llOOQ' ........ "" YOUNG fUNKlNSHIN po; -~ W.W. & IMXll DANCIKINGS fNI M llOOll' Wll8I ._. YOUNG fl.A"9CINSTllN !"I .-.:!-• DUTH WISH Ill -IS"'....,_ CAW IOlLlllAll 1:1 --· curr ........ --·.i~· ll'tS 0o IT AGAIN - ••• -1..,,,,, tM UN ""'1MWlS !'I :~~~~~~~~L:.,~MllllllMIU • ..., ........... I IWI-IAIMAIDS., . NAS&m IS MY IUINU " -~, -i.fr: ..... ,_c.. llOLUHAll "' aom.-& .. CIAIT-... ........ ,_.....,. !"'lllMUR~ ITIOUIDT MAN IN WOlll f't 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gordner Q : 1-low 's. m y favorite e x-Beatie, P aul Mt'Cartney, doing these days? -Terri McN., Richmond, Va. A: lfe·s reaching beyond the moon with his •·venus and Mars'' album, which wingedi_ntoorbit in four countries, hitting the No. I spot in England, France.Japan and the U.S. Q : Say it isn't so. That Yale's "Whiffenpoor Song .. was really composed by a stude nt Crom llarvard. -Bill Scott (a Yale alumnus), New llaven, Conn. ' .f!\. Hut it is so. It was composed by a Jlarvard student -Guy l-1 . Scull . With revised lyrics written by Rudy Vallee as a tribute to his alma mater, Yale, it was adopt('d as a theme song by the Whiff en poof Society early in 1919 -an organization within the Yale Glee Club. (For the r ecord: Many people think a .. whiff en poof" is a bird. It isn't . It's an imagin ary creature glorified in Victor llerbert·s opercttil, · l.ittle :'lrc.•mo. ·· Send your questions to Jly Gardner, ;,Glad You Asked That .·· care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 1560, Costa r\1e~a 92626 . ;\·fanlyn and lly Gardne"r. answer as many questions a.s they can 1n their column, but the volume of moil makes personal replies i mposstble. SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES ~ DIEC.O FWY. A.T lllR1 STOL "J DAYS OF THE COtCIOll" 7:]0 • 9';]0 SO.COAST PLAZA Wfs-. I :lO-l:lO-S:JO 7:30 &. t:.]0 ~·1111 SO.COAST PLAZA 5<4'·lJS1' f Rl{ PAAOl ll<(i "HEAITS OF THE WEST" IPGI •:•1 u;s.. ,, .. 1:00-a:•1 "A TOlltH OF CUSS" IPGI "ROOSTER COGIURN" IPGI t:lf w;s.. l:<l~l:,..t:JO .. THE GREAT WALDO PEPPER" 1:11 w,-J;·~J:JI "THE WAY WE WERE" t ;lt Wf'-l:JO.l:JO.t:IO "A TOUCH OF CLASS" IPGI J;Jt w..-)o)O.J,)O f AEE P.l.R llJ"'G "SWINGING IARMAIDS" IRI l :JO Sat fs.. I :4!>5:00-l:JO "DOCTOR MINX" IRI ,,4s.11>00 ..,,.... ]:154:45-10:00 MWS Tiil FliAlfrs CH~· CD.Ill • ADULTS ONLY CAtl FOR 1st RUM !_. HIT! Ill ••• w A '"HUMAN FACTOl'" IPGI V ""CAUFOlNIA SNT"" Ill '"CM.ULOTI'F tXJ "'SUPH: 'flllNS"' tll BtllT REYIDJIS WJHELllNGESTYARD" .. 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Stoeks • EDITION - VOL. 68, NO. 316, 7 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOV EMBER 12, 1975 c TEN CENTS Life 'Widespread' in Outer Space? SlN FRANCISCO tUPI) -A scientist trying lo eslablJstt rontac{ with life on otfier planers said today-r-esf'a~h indicatn i1 not only ex is ls but also is "probably widespread.·· r>r. John Billingham. chief of the biotechnology dj\•ision al the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Am~ Rrsearth Laboratory in Mountain View. Calif .. rt>vealed hi s con ch.tsions half'A•ay throuih a two-year study. He said his search !or intelligent extrat~rreslrial lire "now polnts to the fact that it should be very com mun. that it exists now and is probably widespread in the universe ... Billingham said his search, aided by other scientists, is ror "beines who ha,•c li!olten to at least our level or science and technology. and may be heard.·· ·'We believe that in many places living creation has gone not only as far as we. but much further -incjuding many civ1li1a liom much older than ours.·· hesajd in an interview. .. We 're the youngest civilization that is able to communicate. We hllve been able to C'ommunicate for only 10 or IS ye<Jr s acr~!) the galaxy with radiotelescopes, ... So flit Point fs that we:·vejusl e-mefgea on B.statiStiCal tfasis, and thit!refore anybody we contact must be an older civilization.·· . B1llingham, <I S and Briti:sh·born, said his evidence of life on other planets is circumstantial and he hoped to establish contact "'1th extraterrestrial beings throueh lareer and better radiotelescopes. "The evidence beg\nS with the fact that in laboratory and !:!pace re!:!earch. we have found that organic mol~ules -the bl.Ulding blocks or hfe -are very common outside our earth,'' he said . · It used to be thought that our own planetary system ~·ith our O\\'TI sun was unique. But wc can now say that most !Stars have pianet~ around them. Put that together, and we now think there are billions and bi/hons of other planets. so there i1 no reason why the same pro· r-ess of li\'ing cell C'reations cunnot take place.·· Billingham said he is working on the projt>ct at the laboratory with E"XJn"r1S tn alftronomy, oommunic.11tions Bnd OUl(tr space physics. He said he• how:s to conl;1ct bein~s from Qther worlds bv radiotel~C'opc through ooe of three methods : . -··Local trans missions on other planets for ("unsumpl1on there -radio. for example. _ .. A beacon which is deliberately trying to alert other people oft he existence of the senders.·· _ .. A signal beamed directly at earth, if somebody already knows or suspects there may be life here.'' Billingham s;,iid UFOs .. do exist, but they have nothing to do with extraterrestrial life Tht>se things are (>xp licable as at mospheric phenomC'na -it's easy to ~l"l rt'fleclions. rl'fratled light, so you think you see a light movin~ very fast. • And then , of cou~e. there 1s th<' psychological phcnome n:i of human beings .·· uarry Drained 150 Flee LA Blaze Victim Hunted in Mesa Poml ByboUGLASFRITZSCHE Oltll<tDaU''°' ... ~ Seart'hers for a duck hunter believed drowned in a long· abandoned "''ater.filled Costa Mesa granite quarry were drain· ing the pond today after its murky, "''eed·C'hoked depths de- fied the efforts of divers Tues· day. Mark A. Antonelli. 19, of 10102 C'.onstitution Lane 1n Huntington Beach, ventured into the pond at the end o( Victoria Street near the Santa Ana River to retrieve a coot he shol with a pellet gun M:onday afternoon, po]icesaid. Steven M . Fana. 19, of 10071 Constitution Lane. heard his friend and hunting companion's Ott April 1, 1976 Reade to Resign Mesa Planni;ng Post By Al.AN DIRKIN Of llM o.u, ~lltot SlMt Nathan L. Reade, one of the .founding fathers of Costa Mesa. today announced hi s intention to resign from the city's planning . commissiQJL .. He has irifor'med Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley that he plans to quit Apri l 1 after the next city council election, but "''iii step down before then jf des ired. "I reel may be that new blood, new ideas. a new person on the commission would be good for the city.·· Reade said this morn· ing. "If l resign April l . it will give the new council a chance to appoint a new commissioner.·· Reade is the second longest- serving member of the com· mission. He was appointed in April. 1960, res igned for a year in 1965 to head the United F\Jnd campaign, and was reappointed in 1966. Reade has lived in Costa 1\l csa since 1950. He operated an auto s uppl y business on Harbor Boulevard for many years, and then sold that to operate two ser vice s tations, both called Harbor Tire Service. He sold those businesses five years ago when he became assiS · tant manager of the Chamber of Commerce. Reade "''as a member of the Home Rule group !hat was formed in 1950 to promote in· Thought it Out STEPPING DOWN Commissioner Reade corporation of the city. Residents approved incorporation in a vote in 1953. Reade is president of the Costa Mesa County Water District, and has been a director of that agency since 1969. He said that he docs not plan to resign from the ~'ater CSee R EADE. Page A2J Missing Uni Coach Back After Week By DOUGLAS F RITLSCHE OI' Ill• 0•11' Pflot St.n After a week of thinking things out. Rea D. Anders. the Universi- ty High School gymnastics coach who abruptly left Irvine Nov. 4. returned to the Orange Coast Tuesday. In an interview, Anders said. ''I regret the anguish l may have caused. Whe n l thought it out, I realized it was a selfish ... a foolish thing to do. I wish I had uged a better means.'' Anders' sudden disappearance last week prompted fear for his safety from friends "''ho found notes from Anders disposing of his personal property and busi· ness interests. His letters attributed his re· ported despondency lo a ruli°:g by lbe California lnlerscholast1c Federation that prevented his coaching the girls gymnastics team at \University High while t~aching at a pr\ vale academ~. In addition to his part·l1me. sC'hool coaching , Ande~s was founder of the Academy c:Sf' Men's Gymnastics and Irvine Gym· nasties Park in th~ Irvine Jn. dustrlal Complex. • Anders sa id he went lo Sacramento by plane last Tues. day, where he stayed with a friend who believed the coach \\'as on a leave of absence. Satur· day morning. he said. he flew to (See COACH, Page A2) DOW RECORDS SOUD GAINS NEW YORK <UPl l -The stock market closed sharply and broadly higher today in heavy trading on the New York Stock exchange as hopes heightened for a resolution of New York City's financial crisis. The Dow Jones industrial average, a 3 .07 ·point winner Tuesday, added 13. 70 points to 8S2.25 . (Tables , 97) Turnover a mounted to 23.960,000 shares, up ·sharply· Crom the 14,640,000 traded Tues. day. Prices were higher in 3clive trading on the American Stock Ext'hange. • ... cry for help and watched him vanish into the muddy wuter. Fana·s efforts to help Antonelli were futile. he told police when he reported the trag(>dy at 4 p.m. .~1onda y . Dlvers searched the pond Mon · d2y afternoon and a dozen dive1 .> resumed the probe at da'4'0 Tues· day. But the efforts were stymied by the "'eeds and muck that limited visibility in the \Valer to eight to JO inches, according to the divers. The diving effort was abandoned at mid ·day. Tuesday evening at 6 cre~·s from Costa i\f esa. Newport Reach, Orange County and Foun- tain Valley set up pumps to drain the half.acre pond in the sear ch for Antonelli. The cre\4'S ~·orked through the night and by dawn the top four £t>et or the pond had been pumped into the S;:inta Ana River chan· nel Helicopter·borne police made hourl y checks of the pond throughout the night In hope of rE'Covering Antonelli's body. Some of the s earc-hers such as Capt. Bill Savage. head or Costa Mesa polic-e sC'arc h and rescue operations, have been without sleep since the effort be~an Mon· dav. Poli<'e toda_v had no idea how long the draining might go on. 1'hey estimated at IC'ast 12 hours more or pumping to drain the pond. now a s~·a mp or mud and limp "'et grass. The pond. a decomposed gravel pit from "'hich roek for road beds \\'<:IS extracted, filled from undl•rground water. SC'epagC'. puli<·e said. ThC'y said they h<J\'C no reason to s uspeC"t foul play 1n the tracedy 0••1' Pit.i ~l•D' P•lri<t 0'0..-11 QUARRY DRAINED IN SEARCH FOR DROWNING VICTIM Activity Continues at Pond Near Santa Ana River ~~~--~~- LA Quitting Oil Fight? OC Leaders May Take Over Lease Protest By J OHN Vr\LTERZA ()ft .... O•ilf Pilot SI.aft Delegates from Orange Coast cities trying to halt the sale or oil drilling leases on offshore fedt>ral tidelands are waiting lo· day for a dC'cis1on from Los Angeles C'1\y councilmen who may pull out as I he leaders or the fight. .'le\vport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil. s aid that a de- rision by l.os Anceles could rome on Thursday. And if the decision goes ·as pre· di ctffi -a pullout. now that Los 1\ngeles is not directly affected by the leases -the next day "'ould bring a final decision lo seek federal court action to stop th<' lease sale. The Interior Department has set Dec. 12 as the date that vast tracts of tidelands would go on sale in areas beyond the Orange Coast's three· mile limit. :\formal group of about 40 en· lilies trying to halt the leases un· ti\ environmental safeguards are assured. plan to file a petition for an injunction in U.S. District Court in the nation ·s capital ear· ly next "'eek. !he Los Angeles de· cis1on notwithstanding. Los Angeles had assumed the lead role for months in the battle Douglas R e 1i.-es RULl .F.TIN WASHISGTON t AP) Justice William O. Doug·las r e· tired from active service on the ll.S. Supreme Court this after· noon bec:ause of his health. • • to head off the leases. but recent· ly lhc U.S. Interior Department chose to withdraw Santa Monica Bay from the lease area thus rC"· moving the direct threat to l.os .<\ngeles. · If the council there decides on a form.ii pullout. Mayor (Tom) Bradley and ('tty Atturney Rurt Pines would bL' dutybound to back out or the proJect l·omplcte· ly . In the past thl'y were the real leaders in the fi J!ht ... ()';'Jt•d noted lie said the group of concerned !Set> ORILl,IN(;, Pa~r All Plane Lands Safely Mter Takeoff Fire !'JF.W YORK (AP ) -A quick· thinking pilot brought his DCIO jetliner to a halt after it caught °' fire during take off al Kennedy Ajrport today, and all 139 persons PILOT 'ICES' FREEZER SALE "I 'm very happy with the re· suits or my ad . I sold my freezer,·· That·s the advertising success story told by the Santa Ana Heights woman who placed this clasi:;ified ad in the Daily Pilot: Prcr1,e1·6 <'u ft, chc'\L $100 1 .)'r old Pl.'rf ('tJnd ."<:«:< 1'XXX If 'nu ha• t~ an :.q1pli001nce ~1111 "'t111t' lu couvert In C<4sh. L'all 6'l2·56'l$, We n1akc it easy ror y1.>u to put a few words to work for you, in the Daily Pilot. aboard the Overseas National Airways charter flight slid d'own evacuation chutes to safety A flock of birds had bl·en sucked into an engine. An airport official said four of those aboard suffered slight in· juries. apparently the result of the s lide to sa fety. F'ivc policemen also W<'rc injured r<'s· cuing the passenJ?ers The plane was taking off for Frankfurt. G('rmany, on F1ight 032 ~·Ith a crew of JO AJso aboard were 129 other cmployes or the airline. due for reassignment overseas . The plane was to have gone on to Saucti Arabia ()ne "'Offi~Hl \\ llRL'SS ~aid th(' sparks .ind flarn•·:i 'IX'\\{'(t fr•)m t hl• rl:int• a~ 11 1'n;1rC'd d•)\\"ll tho• 'l'hL• pilot :~bortcd the tukeofr Jnd turned the b•K plane off the run\vay before bringing it to u halt. The evacuation then got un· derway. ' In Valley CHATSWORTH CAP > -A brush fire leaped and turned alon~ a random path through sparsely populatl'd suburban canyons today. damaging several expensive homes and .causing about 150 residents to evacuate, authorities said. Rut dry, northerly Santa Ana "'inds "''hich ~usted hnefly as high as 80 mil(·S an hour subsided s hortly after dawn, and fire fighters said the bla:t(' was con· tained by mid·day . Residents of the I .ake Manor community on the ~·estern rim of the San F'ernando Valley were l'\'acu,1ted from their homes shortly aftt•r the firt" was ignited about J 30 a .m bv sparks from downed po"•erlLneS. said a Vt:>n· tura Counly Pirc Department s pokes man. All "'ere permilted to return lo their homes after dav.'n, he s aid. The fire has gone thro11~h the area "'ith no major structural - damage." said the spok(,'Srr1an . The path of the brush fire was so random . officials said. that the number of acres destroyed could not be determined until firemen "'ere able to fly over the smolder· ing hills and rock lined canyons 35 miles north~'est of downtown I .os Angeles · Ray Rartl('tl, a l .. os Angeles County l-~1r e l)cparlmenl spoke s man . said chiefs who scanned the area from the sky e s timated total acrcai.:e blackened at bel"'''t"n lOJ lo 850. · l.os .A.ngele!) cily and Ventura County firemen pt•gi::ed the acreag(• at ahoul 1,000, despite predawn figures "'b•<·h had ranged as hi gh as 2,500 acres 'fhe blaze formed a p<.llchwork "·1th some areas hum1n~ hl•avily "·hile adjacl•nt land rem;iincd unscathed. In On(' fa s hionable neighborhood. a man clad in "'hite shirt .:ind s lacks sat on his patio munching breakf,1s t while a lone fireman s tomped out a hot spot aeross a r;ivint' 2() yards 3\\'ay. /\bout six home s W<'rt• rl::imaged. fire officials said . and .1t least ()flt' :tbandon!"'d shack \\·as totally cll'!>l roy<'rl .'lo in· 1uries "'(•re r<'pnrte<l . About JOO men \\'t•rc working the scattered fire lines. off1 ci:tls said. Three helicopters ""ere grounded before the winds sub· sided to a plea ~;int 13 m p.h pare Ry da""'·n. the chopJ)C'rs ijOd six multi ·cnginc air tankl•rs "'erf' 1n the sk.v dropping fire retardant chemicals "'ec1 tl1er Sunny and warm 'f'hur:.· day. f_,O('a! gust~· north to northeast "·1 nds through thC' morning: hours. llighs 78 to 85. Lows tonight 48 lo 58 . 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November 12. 197S ••••• i \. • • -· ~\ I ,.. ... $1 ;~·· ·' •• PACIFIC OCEAN 0 J4Ml BANI(, Hunting I Beach Corona deJMar lagunil Beach San Clemente D.llly l"llet ....... ~~ MAP INDICATES AREAS PROPOSED FOR OIL LEASES Will Orange Coast be Left to Fight Federal Plan'? f'ro'" Page ;I I DRILLING •• government entities arc strongly hoping that the s tate would as- sume thl' leadership role and that the Attorney General 's Officl.' '-''Ould carry the petition for an in· jun<:tion to Was hington, D.C. The governor 's offi cc ha s been asked to assume the leadership function. O'Nei l said, but thus £ar no decision has yet come from Go\'ernor Edmund Brown Jr. '"There's never a v.'ay of telling "'hat his decision will be, or when it might be made." he added. f'ront Page A I READE ... board; hi s term has another two years to run. ln addition to this service on the boards of public agencies -he was once on the bou rd o( the Costa Mesa Sanitary Di s trict for .several months -Reade also has been involved with numerous community organizations. He is a past president or the Costa Mesa.Newport Harbor Lions Club, and is a former board member or the Harbor Arca Boys Club, the local chapter of the City of Hope , the YMCA. the Youth Service Association. and the Salv ation Army. He also is 'a founder of the Harbor Trinity Baptist Church. Reade, a r esident of College Park, is married and has four children. He emphasized in his announ· cement that he has enjoyed hi s .service and his relations with both the city staff and fellow commissioners. TONIGHT OCC LECTURE -Community Interaction, co.sponsored by Junior League of Newport Reach. "J-low Can We Help the Arts Grow in Orange County? .. Art l.ecture Hall 119, 7: 30 p.m. '"TERMINAL .. -OCC drama. Drama Theater Lab. Nov. 12·1S. 19·22. 8 p.m. OCC LIBRARY EXHIBIT - "Pacific Electric Railway ; A History, .. Nov . 12·Dec. 14. ·'SCENES FROM AMERICAN l.IFE .. -South Coast Repertory Theater, ihroueh Sun. 8 p.m. TllURS DAY,NOV.13 LIBRARY STORY HOUR - Costa ~1 es a Library. 10 :30 a.m. UCI LECTURES -"America in Post.Vietnam World," Room 178 Humanities Hall, 7 p.m ... In Search of Ancient Astronomies, .. Room 100 Social Sciences l·lall, 7:30p.m . CIA Prober's Home Rifled WASHINGTON (UPI) -For the second time in three months, burglars have broken into and searched the home of a member of the Senate committee in - vestiJ?ating the CIA but took nothing of \'alue. The suburban Maryland house . of Sen . Charles Mathias. (R· Md .), \\·as broken into over the ,,·eek end. Montgomery County police said Tuesday. Mathias re- ported that desks and closC'ts ,,·ere searched. On Aug. 8, the home of Sen. Howard H . Baker. (R-Tenn.), '''as broken into and despite the presence of numerous valuables. including gold coins. nothing was taken. Nixon's Feeling Great Richard Nixon 1s no longer bothert.>d by the phlebitis condi - tion which nearly killed him a year ago, he told a visitor Tues· day at his San Clemente estate. He now t akes long walks, plays golf and swims every day. .i r reel great," Nixon sajd as he strolled through his seaside Casa Pacific:.t for t 'A'O hours with F.dv.·ard W. Bradley. who gave the former president a three·(OOt statue citing his contribution to physical fitness and sports. . :'olixon, who has been rarely seen in public since his resigna· tion last :)'ear ... looked extremely ~ood ... Bradley said after their :,hort visit. !fc had a nice tan, was very. very alert and smiled continual· Jy, ··he recalled. lie was extremely hospitable and very cordial to me and my family . I think the thlng that im- pressed me most was his total re· !a:-.:ation ... In accepting the award, Rradley said , Nixon insisted that ' while physical fitoess is impor- tant, one's mental fitness is just as important for a n individual's well·being. ·· Nixon said that he had little time for exercise during his tenure at the Wh ite House. But his daily routine in retirement here in('Judes walking one· quarter mile from his home to his offices, regular golf games and nightly swims in the pool . The award, a bronze statue titled "Hand in Hand Toward Unity, .. by Joseph Brown of Prin· ceton University, praised Nixon for his "contributions to the field of physical fitness a nd s ports and (or affording the proper perspec- tive in its relationship to national and international unity a nd world peace.·· Rradley, a Milltown, N .J-1., health club owner , presented the award to Nixon in a private ceremony. lie praised the former president as ··a \varm ally and friend to those of us y,•ho are in the athletic arena:· * * * Nixon Tax Appraiser Convicted ' CHI CAGO (AP) -A federal court jury today found literary a ppraiser Ralph G. Newman guilty or lying about the date RiC'hard M . Nixon gave his vi ce- pre8idential pape rs to the nation to claim an illegal $450,000 tax break. The U.S. Di strict Court.jury de· liberated nearly five hours before returning the verdict to Judge Frank J . McGarr . NeY,.man, 64, a Lincoln scholar nnd president of the Chicago l.jbrary Board, y,•as accused of lying lo the Internal Revenue Service about his appraisal of the Nixon documents. He was ac· cused or backdating Nixon·s paper s to allow the former presi- deilt an illegal $450,CXX) tax break for donating his vice.presidential papers to the Nat ion al Archives. 'fhe jury r_etired Tuesday night after deliberating ror three hours. The jury foreman in- formed McGarr, of U.S. District Court, that the five-woman. sen· ve·man jury was not close to a verdict. Newman faces a maximum sentence or five years in prison ;:1nd a $10.000 fine. • lie'• Ru1111l11g Alabama G·ov . George Wallace . billin g himse lf as ''the people's c hoice,·· of fi c tally announced his c::in · didacy fo r the Democr•1t1c presidential nomination tu day -· the 10th m embe r of that ever-g ro\\'ing club. f'rom Page ,, I COACH .•• Hay,•a1i. "'here he again st ayed \\'11.h a £r1t•n d By thC'n out of monl'y. he calh .. '<.I Dick \\lolfl', a frit:ncl :lnd gym· .nasties l'Oac h at Cal Stall.' f\lllerton. \\lolfe, '''ho m<:1dt\1phone calls tu friends of 1\nders ~ic ross the country in the wa ke of the disap- pearance. financed the trip back . according to police "'ho now con· sider the case closed. Anders said he "·ould lik e to re· tum to l ln1versity Jl ig h to fini sh the semest1..~r ·s coaching. J-le had turned in a resignation based on theCIFruling. but the resignation \V3S held in suspen.sr by Uni ver si· ty lfigh Principal Vic Sherreitt until appeals could be made to the CIF'. which governs hi gh school athletic competition. In a n inte rvic"' tOO ay, Sher· reitt refused to comment on the matter. Regarding his disappearance, Anders said ... I ''·as depressed over what v.·as happening ""ith my business and what was hap· pening with my job at the hi gh school. I \Vas dealt a situation by the CIF and I had to resign from the high school .·· Anders, y.•ho has "devotl"'d my life to the sport·· had hoped to "attract attention to the unjust · ness of the situation .. '''ith hi s disappearance. "But after I talked to Dick (Wolfe) I realized how concerned he and my fiance (Terra Tyler) were,·· said Anders. During the phone conversa· tion, And ers s aid, \Volf(' read a letter from Anders· students published in the Daily Pilot Fri· day. The lette r, he said. de- monstrated the depth of concern or his students. Anders. \\lolfe and l\11ss Tyler have petitioned the CI F for a h~aring on the ruling barring high school coaches rrom private t each ing. The letter. mailed Tuesda y . h as r C'cei v e d no response yet . Bangkok Welcome - BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) - llundrcds or thousands or people turned out in Saigon today to welcome a top.level Hanoi de'· legation that arrived to begin talks on th e reunification or North and South Vietna m. Radio Hanoi said. • Swim Group Recruits There apparently has been a lot or progress in synchronized swimming since Esther Williams was starring in aqua epics on the ~HJver screen. According to a ttorney Ted Gru.!lsing, coach ror the Costa Mestf SynC'hro·Sylphs, ihe stunts and figures are arduous and in· tricate. lie also stressed that it is a • competive sport, and not exhibi · lion swimming. The swimmers hold three tw-o- hour workouts a week; and it lakes five to nine years ol work lo rt"ach one's "eak ," Grussing :;aid. ··synchronized swimming is exhausting, but it's critical that the girls not look like they're "·orking, .. he explained. Grussin g , and two other coaches, Erin McGovern and Chris Kemp, formed the Costa ~1esa Syn chro-Sylphs, a group s ponsored by "the city's Leisure services Department, this year. Grussing said that 35 girls are presently in the sroup, but 75 are needed. T hree teams will be formed, one for those 10 and under, another for those a ged 11 and 12, and one for those aged 13 and 14. He s aid that the practice sessions will be stepped up to four a week in December prior to com petiti o n beginning in January. The group is looking for sv.1lmmers who are al least ad· vanccd beginners aged eight and up. Girls must pay $12 a month for the practice sessions. Grussing can be contacted by calling · 540-4040or968·4105. Balboa Isle Explosion Gets Probe ~ewport Beach detectives said today they were continuing their probe into Monday's explosion and fire that left one Balboa Island teenager severely burned and another with lesser injuries. Ofricers have alleged that the blast and subsequent fi re at 124 Tun:iuoise A venue was caused by someone in the s mall frame house boiling denatured alcohol and marijuan·a ih an attempt to refine the illegal weed. The explosion of the hot aJcohol inflicted severe burns to one 14· year·old y oungster who re- mained in stable condition today in the Orange County Medical Center burn unit. T he youth s uffered second- deJ?ree burns lo hi s upper body and third-degree burns on his nose and lips. The damages caused by the blaze have been set by in· vestigators at about $50,CXXl. The owners of the house are the parents of one of three youths as- sertedly involved in the experi- ment that went wrong. Police said that moinents before the blast in the kitc hen, a youngster not connected with the incident, went to the door to get a skateboard from the group, then as he left he heard the blast. and his friends screaming in the house. The unidentiried youth, detec· tives .said, was instrumental in helping the injured youths from the blazing kitchen. VCI C/Uef HeaJs Panel UC Irvine Chancellor Dalllel O. Aldrich became president of the N atlonal Association of State Universitie.15 and Land Grant Coll~ges at the. group'a 89tb annual meet· ing in Houston, Tex., Tues· day. The association has as: m embers 130 campuses with a total of more than J million students . Aldrich, who beC'ame l JCJ chancellor in .1962, is the senior chancellor in the UC system. Mercer Said 'Much Better' In Hospital Composer Johnny Mercer is doing "muc t"I better" and is lista:t today in "rair condition" at Hunt· ingto n Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, according to hospital aides. The 66·year·o ld Mercer; a former Newport Beach resi· dent, is ·swl in the intensive care unit but is showing improvement daily, aides s aid. He entered the hospital on Oct. 20 and has remained in serious condition in the intensi\'e care unit since being operated on !or a benign brain tumor. . !\1ercer is best-knOY.'11 for hi s Oscar-winning songs, ''Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe ." ··eoo1 .Cool. Cool of the Evening.·· ''!\.loon River·· and ·•nays ·of Wine and Roses.·: Dr. Slocum Loses Appeal On Theft Rap An appeal by former Costa ·Mesa physician Wesley Garner Slocum against his Orange Coun- ty Superior Court conviction on grand theft charges was denied today by the Fourth District Cou rt of Appeals in San Bernardino. The appellate court refused to interfere in any way with the state prison term of one to 10 years handed Dr. Slocum, 49, in 1974 after he was found guilty or- defrauding the state Medical system of more than $200,000 .. Dr. Slocum, cleared in 1970 of murder charges filed after the dismembered body or his infant d aughter was found in a freezer. will be released on parole next July, appell ate court. officials said. It was successfully alleged in Dr. Slocum's second trial that he drew $182,000 from the Medical system in just one year for ''services rendered" to families y,·ho did not receive medical treatment from him. Bicyclists To Be Fined BERKELE"Y (UPI) University of California police h ave announced a crackdown on bicycle speedt>r s who will bP fined $7 when caught hurtling across the campus. Rike accidents are causing three injuries a week on the cam- pus and some speeders hav<" beC'n clocked at ·10 milC's an hour, a police official so:tid. The longesl·Serving planning commissioner is l-1.J. "Jimmie'' .Wood, a building contractor, who has been a member since 1956. The other m embers are John Leonhardt, owner of a drapery business, who was first appoint· ed. in "1969. Chic Clarke, ,,,.ho works for an insurance company. who h as been a member since '1910, and Mrs. Arlene Schafer, who was appointed in April, 1974. ORANGE COAST < Carpenter Predicts Ford Over Reagan Gem·: Talk • / ,,< ~ . '.,. \~. \\' . \ \ I -· DAILY PILOT Tiii! Or~ CNll D•llY P llO!. '"''" wh«f! It e11n>b-ll'W N•""·P•••t, h pUl:IU""'li l>v It. Or .. 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"'ltwi.t Nlltr or ••wtUl1•'"I"" 110,..hi "''' '" rt1irMt,1Cff Wlllllt,1\ 1 ... Cll l Ptf"'IHllMI el '""''9M-'· &oklfld (1011 jHllllt• •R1d •I Cft" Mr•o, Cal"-"11 .. hlM<fl•llOll "' ~ ... ,1 •• U.tl -11\ly ; 11'1' ....... M.Ulnlnlfllf; m1111..-r•t1~­._H"""""f· SACRAMENTO (U PI) - State Sen. Dennis Carpenter <it- Newport Beach), a long·lime supporter of Ronald Reagan, has been appointed lo s hare the chairm a nshi p or President Ford·s e lection campaign in California. Predictably, the Newpbrt Beach lawm aker says he beli eve. es Ford ~·ould def ea( Reagan in a California primary showdown, but forecasts the former gov- ernor would "dd.well, there's no question about it.·· He made the assessment at a ne~·s cQnference Tuesday where he and R epublican Attorney General Evette J. Younger formally announced their co- chairmanship of the Ford cam - paign in Cali fornia. · Younger endorsed Ford six months ago and has Sf:!rved as a member of a Ford stt?Cring com· mittee. But the appointment of Carpenter to share operating the campaign was another defection of an important Reagan ally to the Ford camp . Reagan is expected to formally d eclare h is ca nd idacy to challenge the President Nov. 20 in Wa&hington. "J·ve beet\ a long.time sup-.. l 1. 11u J .c. If L" ,\r r1 fill r:s ~·----•••A ?)?"i.e!' or his (Reagan); I've been close to him phjJosophically and I li ke him personally," said Carpenter, the No. 2 State Senate C.OP leader who last week aban- doned his campaign for the U.S. PEARL QUALITY Senate. You can judge pearls yourself But he said he committed M himself to Ford because he ad-1 any m easures of pearl qua1i· mired the "toughness'" the Presi-ty a.re.the. sam e for true, cultured dent had demonstrated in deal-or 1mitat1on pearls, and if you ing with Congress and "having a compare several grades of sitting incumbent President is neckJases side by side. you can beneficial to the party." see the difference even though Asked about a Ford-Reagan you m ay be untrained. primary showdo"'·n in California, Luster, roundness, color. size. Carpenter .noted that Reagan s h a p e a nd cleanliness arc "has a lot of equity in the rt· r Republican party in CaliJornla qua 1 ies 0 true pca_rls, while and deservedly so... .cultured and imitation pearls try ' ''He 'll do well in th e to com e as close to these stan- Republican primary, there's no dards as possible. Slight surface question about it ,·• he said. irregularity is always present in He predicted ''no -runaway true and cultured pearls, m aking primary either way," but each pearl a unique contribution foresaw a "good. tough tight lo the in diyiduality of your which in my judgment President !"lecklace. This a lso distingtlislles Fordwillcomeoutontop." 1t from machined uniformity. Younger told reporters he The p · r kl I . I \ ' t 1 -'. ' \.-;'" I \"'-.... ,,,. :"· .I" • • ...... . '• " Add Diamonds For Special Occasions Starter necklace contains one to tl'lfoe dlamond9 on 14k gold chain. Keep adding diamonds over the years for each special occasion and watch the Perpetual Chain grow In brilliance and beauty. J. C..JJ~p~rie~ Jeweler!> believed Ford's toughest primary n~~ O any nee ace clasp test would occur in New can be an.important cos t factor. HamJ)!'Jhlre In March but said he and thcfe pnces of alternate claspS · 1823 NEWPORt BLVD. COSTA MESA believed Ford "is ~oing to sur. shoul • be determµt~. You ,can · prise people: with hi! st~gth in always r eplace 8n JOCXpensivc CONVENIENT TERMS BankAmerlcal'd-M&sterCharoe California as contrasted with any ,clasp later. 30 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 5"48-340 1 . othercandidate." \i~_:_~ .. ;-..:..-,~·~~-:-~~~~~~~~~::::::::::~::::~~~::!.~!:~::~'.:!:~::::::.:.~.....'.'.~::_I J \ • I . • • i Strategy Move Seen , .. - ~or Patty .. ~DCoffee Fells Seven SAN FJlANCISCO CAP) -Cott .. ~at 1ent seven •J.iigr biab 1<hool faculty tnetllban to the bolpllal w11 l aced with tbe hallut!Jlost11 LSD, Hyo Ille school's principal. Ted Cll'1'0LI. Tho te1cbers and staff mem.ben who drank from tb• talntal pol or <olfe<i al Pellon J unior High SetlOOI compl1ll'ed of diz1lneu, num tm"s ·and wea.knns .Ja1t Thursday. They were hoopltallze<I for oheerva· - 'I Bat~ Ford' 'Squeaky' Sought 2 Gulrs-Witltess . .. S ACRAMENTO (UPI) -behAVe bul 1be eboM the hilldhl& 1..111etle Fromme declared "! Cflllnllud, bale Ford" to 1boppen Ill a fqod Lallie wu one ot ellllt wll· 11«e 2C boun befono Ille thrwlt a ...,-total<• th• otand u part ol -putol al tba -· a th• proucutlon '• allempt to groeertestmed. ~ MJ111'1'omme, 1l, llllded Grocer Ed Louie aald tho UI kill J'ord wltll a Akaliber Manson cultut in~ Id-•-le. • . .. c o ri v e r s a t 1o11 ;. U b a ()lie wllna11, Lanier Ramer, Mlghborhood you..._ A th• who t&\!1hl ManllOll In prlS<Ml Nowmber12, 1t71 Man/ailed Jn Slaying Of Cwtist WUITEIHA VE.'i' <API -A U:yeu'<lld ,..., bobll held wllbo<ll ball In \lie al.Q'ln& of a m.mw of. t.u,ious •Ult. l aea Roe FM*.aitr-.. _.. ...,.. 1'u""""r .nor lalper\at Cowlly Sheri!! • · depul.ieo fowMI tbe 1>8'"11\rW•ed bcxlir ot •man ldt!nllfled ailb as Paul Chrill, 2'. --_tl~ • .,,..~-'--.1"1 -said lie doubled that studenta were '"POllllble because only teachers 1nd atafl mem. ben were Jn the ca/et.ma when the coffee wa1 brewed. "':11o<e:;5e~L 4 ~whenJie aibd IJ!ll about 1denlolo11'. llf tlle 1-, boy if he planne<I to .. Ille Prell· tntln"' llUt• l/'l"Omme-a•k"1 _--OIJ!UJie ne:it day Ill !be state · him to •"1JPIY her with two llllllt capilol. -.,.s1clld him !hat.__,,..,~ m s n cr1111 wa1 fi!!!!!<I tied to a poet In a eampef"OU<ld iiortll ul her• near La1u1• Dam . Faiilki'iu wu boiilUit lor rn· ~atleaof murdtt. Miss Fromme, he testlfle<I oxoeutlvH proba~ly wOUl4 be TllHday, broke lnlo ihe con· kllled If P<>lluUon of Jbe enylron· vanation and declared, '"I --t wu aot baited. He said she Ford." · did not mention' who-ad do the For the second coosecutive k.i.Uioas or Ford. ' -'.SHE A-D FOR 2 GUNS' Wllneu L.Jont.r "-$berlrrs Sgt. Keruitth K-. uld olfittl"I found the bodt ofter 1 man was r~ported c4lasift l( members or the "Jest.11 Cbrbl'• <Ult with a club. However, chief defense lawyer F. Lee Bailey emerged from a • priv~ate meeting with Carter 1 Tuesday and replied "J don't ~think so" whep aSked if be wouJd $ appeal a deltiill of continuance. Bikers Found By Searchers day, Ml.as Fromme was carrled Into the federal buil<!htl by 'a U.S. Ma.r1hal atter she hUadfolded berntt and refused to leave het' cot,mty Jail cell voluntarily. She also refused lo promiH to aban· don her di1rupti ve bebavior io court and was sent to a boldinl cell. ·Parlors Invaded P'R&MONT (A.t') -Husbands who slip away to one of the dozen mu1age parlors tn thi1 San Francisco Bay area communJ. ty face the prospect of au.rprilie vi1it1 from angry wives. A 1roup called Citi.zen.t Agtlruit Massage Parlors <CAMP> h8' let up a hotline to alert wives when their spous•' •utoe are wrfNICllSES ALSO reportedly lold depuli.. tllal the two ....., hlld arsued before Ille kilUq. The victim•s Tt•1 idemity was Jl9t immediately known. Mem-ben of the .. ,_ Qrlst" sect destroy all their identification and adopt "Chriwt " 11 their sur- name». · MONTROSE (UPI) -Eleven students and three teachers over· due from an outing were found ehortly before midnight and a ppa r e ntly are unharmed, searchers •aid today. •potted outside I~• eslablishments. . SUCH Tf:LE PllONE calb prompted lhree womon t.o Invade muaaae parlor1 looking for hU1bands. 1-lis partner, Albert Johnson, ~ 1tddPd, "We haven't decided that l< . yet. "1 Johnson has been Miss ~ · Hearst's principal spokesman in b• court. • '{r "There is nothing to appeal before Nov. 20th,'' said Bailey, tl who ,fiew here from Boston after The hikers, all from El Montt Hilb School, were found tn a tulle)' ln Strawberry Canyon at 11 :50 p.m . Deputies planned t.o evacuate them early today. IOHN VIRG A, her cou rl· •ppointed attorney, a aid she re· meined in the cell near the m1r1h1l·.s office where she liJtmed to the proceedings it.nd took notes, but refused to watch lhe t rial on a special closed· circuit television system. Mt11 Fromme was Cirat ba nished Frida y f rom the courtroom when she Wilted on calline imprisoned ma6s murderer Ch;;1rles Manson as a defense witness. She was told she rould return if she promised to That cauaed qUite a stir among partially clad masa~s and led to the abrupt departure of some &tart led customers. But the unidentified women dJd not find their h~bands. IT WM NOT KNOWN whal happened when lhe men returned jlome. THI'! GaOU P prea<be1 re· Uc.,._ u ll-claeiat; thei r mat.to is '''H o K illin &, No Sex, No Malert alis m .'" o .. Carter·s r uline on Monday that 1!'. . Miss Hears\ Is competent to <' stand trial on bank robbery rt: .. charges. ·'~ - Deputies said the group left El Monte High School early Tues· day for a day.tong hike inLO the forest area. ,, 'Dirty Tricks' FBI Documents 'Bad Feelings' ~·· J..OS ANGELES (AP) -Official FBI docu· t'' ments show the bureau used political dirty tricks to !II cause bad feeltng:s between the Communist party 1 and the Socialist Workers Party during a San Fran· ' • cisco su·pervisorial elec· _., tion In 1961 , the' Los ( ) 10 • Aneeles Times reports. State ,. The documents relate _ . to a forged letter to a . Co mmunist party can- '\ didate and a forged invitation to a SWP candidate . ... · ~ The plan was approved by then-FBI Director J . "1" Edi:ar Hoover and dropped after C"andidates for the ·.~ two leftist p<trties discovered the forgery and ln- ' "t formed the registrar of voten. • i , Ex-ron.,lrts CandldaCes? " !11 SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Repu blican legislator says he has learned two ex·convicts are on Gov. Edmund J3rown Jr. 's list of candidates for - chairman of the state's parole board, the Adult Authority. Assemblyman Mike .Antonovich of Glendale said Tuesday the men are "among the finalists for the Adult Authority post,·• which is being relin· quished by Raymond Procunier in January. The as· !iemblyman identified them as Rudolph Lester and Rennell Lindsay. Welfare Syscem Flayed LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -Controtersial phys iC"isl William Shockley -\•.rho believes blackli are inherently inferior to whites -told University of Southern California students Tuesday that the "'elrare system is eroding the genetic quality or society. . "Our we11·intenlioned welfare system may be hurting those It most wants to help,'' said Shockley, whose statements were interrupted by obscenities i;houted by persons in lhe audience. About 300 black and chlcano 8ludents demonstrated in front of the auditorium where Shockley spoke chanting "fascist " and "racist." Student's Rite• Held PALMDALE (UPI) -More than 2,000 Palmdale High School students filed 1ilently into the campus gy mnasium Tuesday to witness memorial ~ervic es for the school's homecoming queen, Beth .i\nn Cole, who was killed last weekend in a traf£ic accident. l\fi:ss Cole end Kara Angelina Mailand. both 17, were struck by a car as they ran across a road near Victorville. Miss Mailand was seriously injured. Three Held In RofJfJe"' QUARTZ HILL (UPI) -A young man and two female aecomplices, including a 14-year·old girl, were captured Tuesday shortly after they used a bomb threat to bluff the California Repubijc Bank into giving lhem $25,000. "" T HE FAM IJ..Y CIRCUS By B il Keene "'"'"( "Wt can't pvt you r c.oat and hat In the closet 'couie' that's wher• we shoved everythi ng before y<>U came." · • \ I ) • • ' SENSATIO NAL IHV~HTORY REDUCTION · 50% OFF ~ D.-,. -TIHhy ... 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I.ti hq. $10.tl s2a8 LIDO BOOK SHOPPE · UDO YILL.AGI_ J4%4 Via Opor10 11 1 MIWl'ORT IU.CH -675-9595 "If you can't beat the parlors with the law, maybe you can beat them with eeonotn.lci -and make it uncomfortable fot them to do busine111 , •• 1aid Rollin Cunningham, who is coordinatin1 lhe CAMP campaign. Koon uys they have speot the winter at the campllte for the past several years. ta taste of history on United's ·.est aster · ts. We "re maki ng history on United"s West Coasters. With delicious dishes fro m 200 years of great West em . cooking. It's the Best of the West. And it's all a part of Friendship Service on our 15 daily West Coaster fli ghts he1wcen Los Angeles and Seattle or Ponland. What· ever your flight -whether It's breakfast , lunch, dinner or snacks-here's a tasty preview of what you might find . Hitch up with some Haagtown Fry. Used to be Hangtown, California, wasn"t such a i;reat place 10 visit. Until one morn ing a miner passi ng through asked for the best breakfast the local cook could dream up. What he got was seasoned eggs scrambled up wit h seafood. Fo r a dish that made even Hangtown a lot more palatable. And thats just pan of o ur great fi nd from the Gold Rush days. Celebrate the Big Enchilada. '.~-' ~ ·From the era of the Conquistadores, feast on tonillas. com chips, rich·tasting chili, Huevos con Queso and, of cour;e. the big enchilada. All with just the riglittouch of spice. I Lose yourself over a California Haystack. l!"s a California special . Fruit, nuts, coconut, a hin< o f chocolate-all stacked up to be the freshest last ing macaroon yet. And thats just desscn. We've got lots ffiOfe light, fres h, naturally goocl d ishe s on our menu from today"s West. Leave your. in Old San Francisco. If you're a romantic at hean, you'll savor every pan of o ur Victorian San Francisco menu. From Eggs Crepe Hollandaise to Scottish Banger with Paprika Sauce. And of course. San Francisco sourdough bread. So come taste the best of the West in .the friend ly skies. nd after you enjoy the delicious air fare, do n •t fo rget to cash in on l:ludget Rent·a-Car's great ground fare deal: Just present your W~'St Coaster ticket and Budget will deduct ss• off the cost of a Monte Carlo and other GM cars at West Coast airport offices. For a saving of up to 33%. •s2 orr the cost of a Chevelle and sin1ilar cars . Limit: one special offer per rental. The friendly skies of your land .. "5 Dally nonstops to Portland. 6 to Seattle. ' 1bat's Friendship Service~ / --_ ... ___ _ ., I l A6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE West Side . Hearings Vital •questions arc bci1\g asked 10 Cost a Mesa about the fulure t)r the west side, a nd every effort is llCing made to Gl'l area residents involved. 'l'ht..• 1>lanning staff has just completed a det<1ilcd report on lhe arc<i. analyzing the condition of the h~>using, the s h<>rtage of parks, traffic circulation 1)rO· blc1ns and tht.: condition of the streets, confli cts in Jund ust•s. ~i ncl thc..· fu turt.." of the Sa nta Ana Riv1:r I0\\1l;1nrls. • 1'hC' l'l'P<>rt put s the issues on the line, and ~sks \-\'hethcr poli<;it'S shou ld hl· m:..iin taTned or ('hanged. 'J'hc issues ha l/L' bct.·n spelled out to the publit through the malling of a ruur·pagc su n1mary or the 50.pa.g<' documc11t l o 7 ,880 al'l'a l'l'Sidents . What the summary dol.'s is :.il'ert homeownt.>rs tho.It the· ans\·\'ers ;.ire being ~ought at a series of publi(· heanngs. 'l'hc summary also makes clear lhal :1ny changes will Ill' 1ncurporatc·d into the gener<.d µJ;.111. the planning i-:u1tlc tL'lc<.t by <.·1l.Y officials and tlL· VL.'iu1>ers. 'fhe h1:;i r111 gs l>cgun this \\'tt·k. an<.t lhrt.'l' rnorL· arL.' sch1 •duted Nov 18, :":ov. 2·1. an<.! Del' 8, all at 6:30 p.m . in lht• tnuncil chambers 1'he fullness or thi.• s tudy , its distribution . a nd the solicit<.ition for publiL' participation al l rcnect \\'l'lt un the effect1venc:-.:-. uf lu<:<.1( g11VC l'llllll'llt Juvenile Counseling ()fficials of Irvine, Newport Reach and Cost a Mesa are weighing the v:.ilidil y uf r equest s for $20.000 rrom each mi:ldc b y the Assessment a nd 'l'rcatmcnt Services Center of Coa stal Ori:lnge County (ATSC ). The argument against giving the m o ney towa rd the juve nile delinquent dive rsion program is not about the qu<.1lit y of the service nor the need for it. It is a ques tio n o f who s hould fool the bill. de<ods withoul putting lhe deli nquenls through lhe fre- quenlly damaging system of courts and detention fa('i tities . Slate law declares diversion program s "may" be r>art o f county probation d e pa rtments . But continuing squa bbles be t ween cou11t y supervisors a nd probation c hief Margaret Grier have bJocked county money frum diversion program:; under her department. While that s quabble c ontinues, a good program may die for lack of s upport. A possible solution could be the cities gi ving something-perhaps not the full $20,000 -while e mphas izing they are one·s hot grants and the service should ·be provided by the county . Or, thL· A1'SC could negotiate a contr act fee with the cities <JS does UC Irvine's Youth Services Program. Election Encouraging L<tst Y.'CL·k brought proof 1n Costa ~esa that citizens are prepared lo run for orri ce in special dis· tricts. little known public agenl·ies whose boards usuall y <trc filled by a ppointmenl o 'vl.·ing to a lac k or candidates 'r his v.'as far from thl' t·asc t his year . with 26 persons seeking three seats o n thl" Costa M esa c;ou11ty Water D istrict board. and 18 competing for two s pots o n the board of the Custa Mesa Sanitary Dis · t rict. 'l'hc big fi tdd-; have been attributed to publicity that focused un the ap<.Jthy of the p<.is t, and if this in· deed \V<ts <.i <'<iuse then it was a nice reminder of the ust.•fu lncss uf the JJrcss to a ('ommunity . While thert• v.•as little c<:1 mpaig ning, and only tt li mite d f'crcc ntage of the elect or<:1te voted there was at least the feeling that those \Vito won h ad b <.illot·box b~1sis for their office. . . . .. . ••• • This yea r . 177 youngsters i:lnd their fa milies have been counselc(i with a goal of preventin g further mis· 1'h e e lection in the san itary district also bro ught lu li g ht , innocently :.ind indirectly, that one board member was ineligible to hold office. !·le found this uut when he trie<l lu vote, and was told that he couldn ·t tx·cause his h ome w<:1s not in the district . c ''n's P~CKE t> W11H MID GETS, ALL LEANING THE SAME WAY. " Religion Helps !\§loo: Lij'e PAI IL llAHVEY .('hurt·ll :1ttend~n<'1' 111 lhe Unit - Nl St.:Hl'.'i 1:-no"' .10 pt.·rcent. un - <'h:1n~t·tl in thrt't' yl'ars. This will htlOst 1t Gl'nrgP (fallup '!<> :;vrvt:'yors ;1skl~d . ··.o\rt· yu11 happy ?'' Significantly. of those survl•yed who cons1dt•r thems('Jvt•s "Very rt•ligious .. 76 )l(•rrt•nt <.'ons1dt.•r themselves "Very happy.·· .'\ fi edbook Sl\rV('Y d;1res tu sugges t th<it at lt•ast part of th;.lt happ1· ne~s is '-' morl' s;1tis fyi ng Sl'X Ii ft'. Th£' las t <il .. c;_ide·s prt'llL' cupatit1n Y.'ith Sl'X h<i s beronll' tt'd ious Ovt"rt'xpos('d, f'ven this subject loses luster It still helps st·ll magazines, but it alont• doesn 't sell so many anv more. Play boy circul ation is deSpt'r;l\e\y depressed. 1\nd 1r tht' s ubject is still in· c-luded on tht' r overs of so-called "ladit>s' magazines," it rar('!y dominat<'s th(' cover a ny more. O~F. RF.('F.:"JT exception : Rt'd book Jlll blisht'd a surVl'Y of 100.000 women, and it reported those most deeply religious found the sex aspect ofth(•ir livl.'s m1)St re\\'Ctrdin g Conser vative l'l('rgy has con· lt>ndt•d for year s that ''the hest marr1agt• makt~s the bt'sl st·x·· in· steact of th(' other way <1round .<\nd hert~ a re 100 ,000 voices from the pf'w saying "A men." Mik e Nov;1k . writing in lhe ~a­ tion<il Cathtilic Repo11er. says, D(•ar Gloo1ny Gus I've got .just the place for the second Ol y mpic-size swimming pool for the Newport.Mesa School Dis- trict. Put it wh('rc the hole is already dug along Newport Boulevard in the a bout -to -be-abandoned fret>'>'·ay sump. H.R.T. ~Y Gvs comm•nls .tr• •llbmil-1:1• .-ea.dff1 .tftCl ltO n .. IMCl,l.trlty .-efl«I Ow .,,_,... o1 Ill• ,....,,pa .. r. S..ACI '""" i-1 _ ... to Gloomy G1>'. Oaih Pilal. ··11al!t~luj:i h ' .. · For gt•nerat1ons lhL• athetsls ;1nd th(' ugnostics have i ns1~tell that their 11nbelit>f is "more fun ·· &ox "·as the b('Sl ar~umt•nt lht• unbelievt•rs had. :'olo\v this lll•d book s ur v('y s hO\\'S it's the "strongly rl~lig i ous" woml'n y.•ho deriV(' more pleasurt• fro m lovt·· making. THE 0 I. 0 GI AN ~ o v ;1 k theorizes that sex ual satisfaction ma y indeed hi:' onl' of th1• sacrament<il gract•s nf a ft•rv(•nt marriage. lie says it·s 1>0ssihll· "'the old -tim e religion knew s o m et hin g tha t more sophi sticatedd swingers do not. that the t\\'O·in-onl' ne~;h ronct•pt makes tht> sex act on(· of con. siderable human signifi cancC" ... \\'herC"as tht> casual bc<l ·hoppers are paid off in a de\•n\ut~ cur· renry. ~ovak sees the coupling of huma n bodies as consonant with th!? entir(' cosmos. lie seE"s our love as a reflE'ction of God's love something bij:! enough to m H.ke the stars m ove <1nd the ('arth lrPmble. "l,et's hear it." sCtys ~1r . ~1)\'· ::ik. "for a deeper reli gious l'.'<· peri•:nce and a bett('r sE'x life ! .. In Marabt'I Morgan·s hook , .. The Total Won1an," ~he s<-1ys, -. '"W'ithnut a power sourct.' for heat. for light, for lift'. your hum;1n s ht>ll is nothing morl' th;111 <1glorifi1•d11uthoust• · · V111va11ted At1in1als S11ffer Needlessly Pet Owners' Responsibility ·ru tht• r:<tit (u· [ J i'l·t o\'\•r pnpul<ttH 111 run1 1nut·!'>.,.. l\1AIL8( X tn bP 1•nt• llf tht· s,1~1dt•st i.-.s ue . .; in ) ' thl' t'Ot1!ltl'.\' tod ;.1,\· 'l'ht' s.:1dnt·s:-; is ~-------------t'1u11 p11111tdf'c1 hy tht• nN"l:ll~sn1•:-s nf ii In ()r:111gt· ('ounty Hlont•. .l l ,000 d (1g:-:ind l'>tl :-;1r1· dl•s!r1•y1·tl 111 pulili<· ;u1tl pr1v;1ll' :11un1 ;d ~h l'lll'r:-n11•11thly ThP nl•t>dil':-:-:-u ffl•rin)! of the> un\\'~lltl'd :-urplu-. pl'tS i:-the l'l' ~ult 11f n1~u1y 1h1ng:-C>nt•. the iJ?· :1nr;1nc1· nf -.11rn1• Pl'I n\\'n('r:- \1 :01;. 11111 n" n1•r:-:1r(' nul ii\\ .1r1 · th:1t !ht• /'t•pr1'>1h1c1n)! C~Cll• f' r 1 ht•g111 \\J1h f1·n1:tlP dngs .ind 1· : • .IS .\·11l1Jl,l! ,ts :-it'Vt'll rlln!l' i• S1•rt1nd , t h1· hurg1'1111ini.: pt'lpul;111nn pr11t>ll·m h:1:-!1•" rv ('Pi\'1'(\ !ht• lll'"'S ('OV1•r ;1gt' !l d1· St'r\'('S Tht• public nt•('(\:-!n ht• ;1w;1kl•nt:'Ct li\ l h t> fact th:1l th1· ppppl \'~ or k it lt•Jls th('ir ft•n1.d1• 1>1•t \\'ill undnuht(·dly prndurt• r1f not sp:l~·t'd ) \\'ill not go lo "gnotl l1omt·~· · Third . t1xl ~1 y·s 1•cnnon1~ is hr inging .th11u1 .1 ('h:1ngr· in I if1· s!ylt' f,1r n1:n1y , f11re111g !h1·rn 111 r1•1lnguish 11r :1h:1n d1111t h1 '1r1111 :-. rill(' !ti 1ht• h igh C'tlSt nf Ji\ 111;., Fourth : !ht• .<\nimal <:t1nlr11I nf Or:111gt> ('ounty s hould fu[l11,\ ttu· l(':1d Clf J.o:-. 1\ngt•lt·s :n1d S,111 llil'g'O {'11unti<'s tu makt• 1 ~.,\ ••n'-I sp:1~·i n~ :1v;1il;1bll' :ind kll'1\\n I•' lht• public Gnod anim:•l 1·1•1 't"! h<'gin:-V•ith prt'Vt'lllin11. nn1 dt•:-t ruction :\I.I . RRJ-:F.J)f:'\(~ of clo~s and c:its today. whelhPr it ht· :1{' cidt•nt ;1l . for t•dul'ati11n;'1 purposes, b<tck -yard brl·l·tlini,:. proft•:"sional o r hobby brl'l1lin!!. is :tll :t p;1rt tif th(' total pr11hlt•n1 llf :inim:ds bnrn. just to h<' ki\ll'fi If you O'o\'n "fC'n1ale dog or C<1l. ~ix n1onths of agt• nr older. havt' hf'r spa,vt'cL ThC' t~n1phasi s is on th t' re n1 ale pet . bee :1use to neut C'r :1 m:1le \\'iii m :ik t' him incap:i blr 1lf rPprOOu cing, but thP fertile f£>n1 :d<• "'ill finc1 :1nntht•r fathl'r In Or;ingl' ('ounty thert' .ar(' l.t•llers Jrn111 reader.~ arl' 111t'lc111n1• Tht' nghl rn ronrlPnst• ll'!tt'rs lo /1: spnct• or ,ellm1nnre /1 ~/ 1s rt'.~t·rrt•d l.t>fters of 300 1vords or /,.,~.( 1111/ f>,· !'.11Vt'TI pre/rrt•nrt• A/I lrrl1"1,\ 1·11u 1 zr1· elude s1g11ot1111 r111rl 111011!119 (1(1·.Zrc•~s l•u/ namt'.\ .. ·, 'u' 1r:1hht>ltl •·•: r1· qu('.~I 11•··'1 , ·1t r1 ·r. .. 1•ll t~ "P1lflT1•111 I'™' 1 u r1.1l ll1• p11/Jl!slt1•1! :-1'\1•r.d in\\ t·o;o;t "JI.I,\ 1•• 11 t"t' ei1:i11"• .. ind P1·1 ,\:-··1·< · " h '" \1•1 1·r1n;1ri •1 .. 1hr1111:•t ... ~1t l h·· vn1111I.\ \.\hu ,.,, r l1•\\ 1••:-' ... p ;1~ J think !( 1:-llll\t' (\•~!:1 :\!\•S;1 I ligh Sc-h1lOI is r1•i·n~nt1.1.-•d :ts an aJhlt•(it· po\\'11 r ·r11, .. ,. h:tvl-' .il1.,.ays h:1d :1 poor l'\'jl\lt;llinn "·hi<·h 1s tol:llly u1Hl eservt.:d. l 'p provi• this. I have {'Ompilcd :i rankinl! nf th(• Ct•ntury l..eague sC'lu111l:-; in v:1rs it y athleti cs for la:o<t yt'.1r .. <\warding nne point fo r firs!. \\\tl points for s e('ond, and i'tl un. f11r :di 10 :;port~. the stand. 111 ·~ Jt11.1k like this : \nron;l del :\1 ar Cos l ;t M('S:l \'il];I f)<t rk F::-t ancia Jo:I ~od ena Tus tin S <1nl ;:1 Ana ~a ~nnli ;1 26 3'1 38 41 16 451".! •17 6Q c<, U1u1elghborly T t1 the Jo:ditor: \t the Costu Ml·.-.~1 City Ctluncil :nt't'ting of .'Jov. 3. l ~i:l, in !ht· :n ·1:f'r of .:"Jaber:< v,.; n<'ighhor s, 11"1 Lh<' public h1·:1ri 11g. ;• ('11un l·:l:n.•ll pr('dict1•<1 th ~•t <'run :n• rr: •1 t•xpansion 1nltJ Colll•gt' J' i: :, .. :1-... 1nevit;·1hlt' .u1d \l'Ould l ;i1i1.n1•:\ f'X lt~nd tu ('artll'~it.· .\v1·:1t1l' ':Xn (tilt' h ad ~111 up ~u1rl11:11 1~ 111 t•xprrss l hl· d1:- ;t;.:rt'l'll\t•11t th 11 most of lhl' pl'O pit• th1·1'1• ll'h 0 1'h1· :-itu ation 1n tht· fll\lU.(' "ill hf' !ht• SHOll' as it i:- !111\\ Tht• \flit' qut·s!ion. lt•m 111.1r ~1r1l.\ in !ht• f11111r t· \\di bt• thl' :-,1t!ll' :1.:-11is 11t•\\ 'J'hl·lrut·qut•:- t1t1:1, 1(•n1pnr.11·1l~ ;in:-"'l'rt·rl 111 tht• Hl'g.1\1\·l•. 1:-;uul \\'ill hl· ~h all 65 fan1ih l"' l1J"t' .t l11ri.i£· sh;1r <' nf t hf·ir itl\'t':-1n1vnt in nur C(Jn11nunity in nrdt·i· that t1111· :11 ;1n n1:1y g~lin •• n11nor frac\i1i 11 :-1ctdt'd tu hi s'..' .. 1\1 pt•tu1y pinc·h1ng tily pJ;u1 t11•rs !ht• ,\llS\\'t•r nh\·111nsl\' should h~1 V1' ht•en 'l't•s. n~I\\' and ·f11r1•\'l'J' !•'or ,\·hill• I ht· n1 :1rkt·t valul' nf lhl' f~tmi!it'S . ho!Til'S \\'OU!d bC' .'Uh st:tnti~t ll~· !t•ss, thf• ta .. 'tt'S g;11 1· '.g~tfht•rNi \\'t•uh1 not h\• l'l'f!ut1·d. but prob"hl~· {'Vt'n h1· 1111·rt•;i ,-.l'I! Anrl additinn:d rt'\ •·11111•:-fror)l :\Ir ~abl'r :-· fu1·th•"r 11r11:-111·r1\,\ \\'Ouid makt• :1ny rnor:1I nu·q111\~ f'('OOOmically JU :-1 WllF.'.'i' :\1r . ~:iht•r s movNI into the neighborh<11•<i. ht• knP"' tht• zoning. Did ht• ~<1y to h1n1st•lf "I will light tht· :-ky with my ~lory and fill lh1· air "'ilh thl' :-nund of m~ :-t•r\·Hnts' sun1 · manses ;u1 d thu:-dr1vl' ;J\\';t\' 1h1· surr1)und1ng c ::tstlf'hnlfil'r:-. :-11 th ~1t I m;-1 y cl:iirn tht·ir ll·s:.. ~·o~thy d om<iins. lt•\'l•I thl'nl . tu s:.ind .:tnd gr:ivt•I 1111~._·d 1\'llh mortar, and my" ill shJll br la\\ A.men ... ~p:1rs l·I~· popul att•d We did ha vf.'" lrl'('S. a ros{• g ~1rdt~n. <.ind ulso - god f(1rbid Jt1n k! Al su. some ramiiir::> kt·pt C'O\.l.':-i. /\dairy w:1 ~ c!o~{' by. 'fht· homt•s W('rl• nut J:•mmed togt'th1·r. :"f:XT Tlll:\1C. \\'l' knt•\\', our h11 me ""'"' ;lS C'Ond <'m nt'tl. Afl t'r th ;it tht' tll'ighborhood \Vi!S b('ing ap. proc1chf'd to sC'll lheir propt"rties \Veil, folk s. if you "''ant to st•e ,,.,·h~1t <1 IO\'{•l v improvt'ment was m:lde to the o i'rt nl'1 ghburhood, just look at Wil son Stret•t and llarb(lr I\oult'vard and a:-k yours(')r if that is <1 lovl'ly sight . Or perhaps opt·n fi elds, trees.- CO\\'S :ind an <ll'Casional houst' "'Ot1ldn't ht• tin in1provt•ment after all . 11 :tng in there 191 h Str<'et ! :<IARJORIE JACKSO N Lonely J'oter T11 !hf' Editor : :\s !he ninty-nlnth vote r. 1:1s 11f t~ p.m .. at P<tu larino School, l 1v1111id likt• to thank those of the !.Ot';.\ l"l'gistl•red vott•rs who opted n{lt \11 t'Xt~r('isl.' lhl•ir right in last \\t't'k·:-<'l l'Ct111n It mad(' my vote 1~·,1r\h sn n1uC'h mort•. .JO S F. Pl I G .. P1\IJ ,() Tired Taxpayer ·ro the Editor :\-t y, o h m y! Te<1chcrs' representatives for :-.lewport· Me s a district angry about t1-uslet's nixing pa y scale hikes. They haven't heard from the tax· pCtyers yet! The b::ire f<il't is no teacher, firt~ma11. poltl't'm;1n or other c ivil s('rvict• emptort'S :11·e anywhere nt"ar st<1rving to Llt~ath. Tht>y're all living pl enty high on the hog now. 1-1 ave you noticed there are no "'hOll•salt' quitting of jobs" '.\lo sir! Tht·y·r(' not so stupid as tn Jllmp off the gra vy I r<11n: Fleet Maintenance Lags t\S \'OU ea n see, Costa ~esa is r:i nkt'tl numbt~r two yet they have tht• sm ull~st enrollment in the en· tlr1• le~1gue . Mesa's enrollme nt qu~1 lifies them for only 3·A, but tht'Y compete in 4-A in every s port except football and do s uperbly . C ross country is a rcrt>nn ial power and is currently rnnkrd '.'lt1. 3 in the 4·.i\ division. W:1tt>r 1>0lo i~ r anked No. 6 in the •l·A poll~. I think all this goes to :<how that Cos'ta :\1esa is truly un· derrated in athl~tics. DAVID DAWE i\1r. ~<tb<'rs' COllllSl'I St<llC'd lt \.l.'<lS a mistake' that ('nllei:?t' J>Hrk h<tt1 b C't'n hu1 l1 un Jl :1rb11r Boulevard. \\111 :-11·1 lht· rl•:tl 1ni :- take in ;1 110\.1.·in J.! ll :i rb111' Roulevartt to b('L'nn11.· :1 n1•1u1 jungle? J)o 'vi.'<' rt•;1ll y 'o\'a111 to ht> ~e"•ark \Yest ? Is 1nst:1nt urban blight C'ost<1 )i l•s .:1':-; s<•crC'1 master pl<tn? Fl~AI .l .Y. as a retiree. on a rixt•d in(•om(', ilnd a propcr1y tax payer. 1·m sick and tired of hav- ing the above people squeezing me so that they can live higher on the hog. W,.\SHl:"IGTt1'.'l In thest• un· easy timl.'s, the '.'Ii.Ivy may be aler!NI any day to airlift 1·n· dangered ,i\m cricans from some trouble s pot . Yt•t tht' S('V('n helicopter cri rriers. which are most lik('ly to hC' used for <1n evacu;1t ion, h~vt~ bf'en pt•rmitted to fall into woeful di !-irepair. The N:ivy seems ahl t' tti find funds when :.tn 1\dmiral w:tnl s his qu::i rf ('rs rt• fitt ed nr an ex ·.>\dm1 r.1I ::1ppl i<'s for .1 contrR<'l :1s ;1 cons11ll:1111 Yt>l tht'rl' isn'I '°'enouJ!h m onry, ilP · parrnlly , lo m aintain thl' rui;l y. ll'aky tubs which are supposOO to tw r<'· a dy for any rmergenry. The Navy <'r ewmcn and ~1arine as· .sault troops on board also oftrn livE' in squalor We began inv{t~ligating condi- tions tlboard the ht"'ll copter car· riers a year ago. flot the Nuvy, wt found. had swe pt thf.1 emllar- r assing facts under the secrecy stamp. Not tha t there is any thin~ legitimately ~ec ret about th<> ~avy 's negl('ct . It is mcrtly a ·rentagon habit to censor embar. 1 ra.ssing news by class1fyingit . ' ' (JACK ANDERSON) WF: WERE i\81.F., n(•vPrtht.•· less, to get the rlassified inspec· tion reports , ~ind 011 Nov. 11 , 197•1, we describC'd tht' deplorable con· ditions aboard the Okin<iwa and. latt>r. the two .J1ma 1'he other fl\'(' heli co pl f'r <' H rrif•rs. W<' sug · gested, were n 't in mucli better shape. Suddenly, thr(•e :i stonbshing things happ('ned : fl ) the Navy b<>ga n allottinJ{ mon('y to repair the Iwo Jim a anct Okinawa: <2J "'e a re flooded with letters rrorn sailors urging us to write about their own unseaworthy ships: and (3) the Navy brass stamped an even highe r cla~siricalion on the reports of its jaunty chief in· s pector , Re <t r Adm .. Jo hn Rulkt"ley. .<\t one closed mttting . the participants were ndvised that the newer c l assification itnd s1>ecial securi ty precautions were necessary to ·'keep the re· ll()rts out or J<a c k Anderson·s handa. · · l>F.SPIT E however. w e ' I the cOvt!rup , h ave obtai ned c{1pit•s of the l<1t<•st inspe<'tion re· ports . One lt•n~th y repo rt describes conditions aboard th<' ~f'w Orleans Some vital f.'t('ctronic gear "·as installed on this helicopter rar · rit>r more tht1n 18 months ago. Yet Rulkeley's bo.vs found that "complete docum t•nl ation is still not aboarct :;hip ," 1'h C' "documentation " ls n<'(>ded to properly oper at f' the ('()Ui pmcnt. ''Th(' passive e lectronic warlare capability" for gather- ing seaborne intC'llig(.nc<' and other information ·'is d('j:!raded.7 .. the report charges. EvC'n the "jib cranes:· us\"d to Ii Ct small boats and supplies onto the detk. "art~ in a d eterior~ted cond ition ""'ith one out of commission, .. the re. port adds. . The NLtvy , in rt>spons(' to our inquiry, insisted it is doing t>ver ~'thing possibll' to keep up the nl'Ct . F'ootnot1•: At the very time we were writing this story, another h•tter arrived rrom the moth<'r or ::t :o;e•1m an aboard the New Orleans' sister ship. the Jnchon. She urged us to keep reporting on th<' fl eet's condition. 1-ler son·s l!hip, s he wrote. "is now two yrars past its yard period an<l h:is had innumerablf? bre~kdowns ... "Tht>r(' is a great disposition in somt• quartt•r s to say thal the ne""·spapers ou~ht to limit the amount of ne ws they print: that certain kinds of news ought not to be publisht>d . I do not know hO'o\' that is. I am not prepared to mCtintain a ny abslr<1cl pos ition on th;1t line : but I hMvc al"•ays felt that "'hat('ver the di vi nP Providence pern1itlt.'d to occur, I "·as not too proud to !'('port.·· 0 00 --CIJarles Dane 'Psst, Mister. You wanna buy •n oil welll' \\1 t. I\,.\ l>r::-.; Cheerful To the Editor Alongside n f your "(:toomy Gus" column which is Vl'r~· J.!ti.l('I, t thin~ yo u s hould hJ\'l' :1 .. ChePrful \h nrliC' .. st•et1on whic h would print il<'n1s \\'t' ;u·t· happy about. For thC' first ite1n I sugg.t·~t It is rea ll y ::1 pleasurC' to h•tvt~ :i city manager in Cos1;1 !\l cs;-1 "'ho has good com m(ln st~ns(' This of cours(' rt•fcr~ In ('ity !\1anager Sors::1hal It is a l'o\•ays good 1t1 work 1n u constructive d ir(•et inn O E WITT WORCF.STER Remember~ To the Editor· Just re;otd vour ~ov 5 ('((1tori11l tiUed Wt>sl Side ftll ght citing the un~ightline!;S. or 19th Strret bt>t"·cen Wh ittirr :ind l)l ac\'nli11 The a re~ admitttdly is a r;ir cry from bE'autiful, but I also "'nnd(•r if there is "big money" Ix-hind the t>ffort to clean up lhe offenrl· ing propC'rties. The •action tak es me back about 20 Y<'R r:< in another part or Costa ~1 esa . Our honlc and tlu.' others in the area wcr<• gl'tting ail "skance look from the then cit)' fathers . The neigh borhood was \Vh1le I m not IUO per cent ror G1lV . Rro\\'n, he made an astute observation : "\Ve 'rt• ~o in g to hav£' lo learn to do v.·1thout. .. I caution anyon(' receiving wages from tht' taxpayers' eof· rers lo think t'>'·ice before attempt· 1ng to bleerl us. n emember how San F'ranf'isco votC"rs handled the firem~n and policemen 's'strike? I. KEPPLER ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rnh,.rt ,\· \\'1•1~rf f'11hh,,'1, r /'luir1111.~ 1\1.,.1•1/. f,'rl111or /lnrl"1r11 /\rt'1,.,1o Ir l':rlir nna/ l'aqr /':rliror ·rn,. 1·rt11nr1;.il p.t_i.!•' 111 1hl' Oar lv l'1lul "'l't•I..:-111 111!.,r m and 'l1r1111la!t• rl·Br1l·r:oo h\ prf'"'nting nn lh•.'-J>.1~(· 1li\ l'r~l· \ 11n1mc11l;1rv on lop1rs of 1nlt•r1•-.t h' -.~1ulirai. I'll c:olumnusts llnd 1·.nt11or11st:;, b\' 1 1r11\'1cll11~ a foru1n for ri•:•dl'~' \l\'Y.:-and h\ prt'"l'nt1ng th1" lll'Y.~11ap1•r s i1pu11•Hl"' ;.ind ideas un i::urrl•nt topr<·~ 1·hf' f'fl!lun:i l 11p1ni11n~ •>f lhc Uatl) J,1lol 11µ1~:ar only 111 \hf' N.h tor1a l colun111 at !he tn1> of lht" paJ!p Opn1io11 t. t''<· )ll't'ssed by thl' column1111s ;inrt l';1rto(lnist .. un(l ll'tll'r llnti·L' ;1r1· th(•1r ""'" <ind nn <'O<:loro;rnll'nt 11f lh1•1I' '*•'""" h)' lhl' Ua1I)' Pilot 'hould ht• tnfl•rr1•d Wednesday. Nov. 12, 1975 • • . I • 7 I I' f