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1975-11-19 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 ears --• DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. NOV . . . . . . VO.... ... MO. m. • S•CTIOMft ri ....._._. • • • - •• m eat • n ·a - 100 .Jurors Await Call \ In Hinshaw Bribe Trttil ( " • • • LA Joins Offshore Dri11ing Fight Barricad es Dow n CollntyG .· Gives Self Up A Westminster m an was seized Tuesday after police said he pull ed a .38-caliber revolver on· his estranged wife and later bar- ricaded hi mself at the Or ange County ME"nlal H ealth CLi nic in Westminster. ~ Officers sa id t hat J a mes Darwood Griffiths. 42, entered the second-stor y office and after Bribe Trial Jury Picks Slowed Down By TOM BARLEY · OI tlMI D•llY PUot SUff J ury selection continued today in the Orange County Superior Co u rt br i b e r y trial of Congress man~Hrew Hinshaw but at a pace i at seems to rule out any seati g of a final panel before the T anksgivi.ng holiday break. Twelve p rospective jurors have so far been questioned at length by d e f e nse attorneys Robe rt Gr een a nd Marshall Morgan with Hins haw and his brother, Bill , watching the pro- {'edure from their front row seats in Judge Robert P . Kneeland's {'OUrtroom . More t ha n 100 prospect ive jurors are waiting their turn for examination in a nd out of the crowded courtroom. Eighteen prospective jurors have been excused without ques- tioning for a variety of reasons t h at barred th e m fr o m participating in what is expected to be a three-month triaJ . Dl'.'fense q u estioning so far has centered on the jurors· abili- ty to leave political alignments out or their thinking when it com - es to the time that Hinshaw, Sl , must be found guilty or innocent on three felony counts ot bnDery. ·'I'hose charges s tem from his ~ervice as county assessor prior to his election to Congress in 1972. It is alleged that lbe Newport Beach R ~p ubl i c an accepted , .stereo equipment and a $1,000 bribe from the Tandy Cc.pora- tion . operators of the Radio Shack outlets in OrangeCQunty. It is further alleged that he solicited a bribe from a fawyer representing Beckman lnstru- ments in return !or Hinsbaw's favorable action in a toning case before the county's assessment •ppeals board. Hinshaw was indicted by the Grand J ury on a totaJ of 11 felony counts. Eight were dismissed by J udge Bryon K . &1 cMi Uan in pre- lrial action. (See HINSHAW, Pa&eAZl • moments of conversatlon , poi nt· ed a gun at Sandra Sue Griffiths who s erved as a volunteer coordinator at the clinic. We stmin s t e r po lice a nd Orange County m arshals rushed to thf scene when other occu- p a nts of the buildine came streaming out, s houting "he's got a gun , n~·s got a gun. ' Officers cleared the building and sealed off a ll its staircases. Officers said Griffiths piled furniture a gainst the doors of the offi ce and toid officers, "to get out or somebody's going to get hurt." . A short time la ter , a deputy ma rs hal order ed Gr irfiths to come QUt and to s lide Iris gun out the dodr on the floor. · To their surp~ complied and was placed Und er arrest on charges of assault with a deadly weap()D and kidna ping. He's be- ing held on Orange County J ail on $50,000 bail. Officers speculated that marital strife prompted the out- burst. Lt. Les Weaber of lhe West Orange County Marsh a l 's l?iviSion sa1<1 tne wile was en.ner released or slipped away from her h6sband's clutches before he barricaded himself. He asserted there were indica- t ions that she had been roughed up. The incident occurred slightly after 2 p.m . The building is locat- ed at 14180 Beach Blvd., just west of the Orange County Municipal Court. Susp ect Arrested PHOENIX, Ariz. <UPI) -A Phoeni x man was a rrested Tuesday on {'barges he made a threa t to b o mb military faciliti es, transpo rta t ion facilities and utilities if Patri{'ia Hearst and two companions wer e not releas ed from custody . Richard E. Long, special agent in charge of the local office of the Federal Bureau Of Investigat ion identified the suspect as Dannf ~Taylor , 21 . ' JUSl' 2 WORDS 1EU SUCCESS ''Sold it .•• That's the brier sales suc{'ess story begun with these few words in the Daily Pilot.: "Sl Karmann Ghia 11100 XXX·XXXX If you h ave a car yoo want to convert to cash, call 642-5678 We make it e asy for you t~ put a few words to work for you .. In the Dally PUot. __;;...;.;.:.:..;..:.::..:.=::.__ __ • I w, moo Mr. ~.nd Mrs. J oe Kite or surburban Northglenn near Denver. Colo., can take a joke as well as anyone, but this. is ridiculous. P ran ksters posted about 50 real estate signs on the front lawn of their home. Jury F iruh Youth . . Guilty of Murder Deputy Public Defender Ron Butler broke down and ~'ept late Tuesday as he begged a jury not to return a verdict of first degree murder against hi s young client. But Butler 's tears had no ef- fect on a grim·faced Orange County Superior Cou rt jury. They riled back to J udge Byron K. Mc Mill an 's cou rtroom to fi nd GIJ!n Ellis o ·connor , 18, guilty of first degree murde r . o·connor, as impassive as he has been throughout the trial. was told that he will be returned to the courtroom Dec. 1 for the next phase of the proceedings-a determination on his sanity at the time ;\t argaret Baker Lissy, 56, was ki lled in her Anaheim home ror $2. If he is found to be sane. the sameZ· ry must determine if he is to re ive the death penalty ror \.\'hat-rosecutor Pat Brian told them was "the most cold blooded killing I have e\•er proSccuted. ·· Brian warned the jury during fina l arguments that brought about Butler ·s collapse: .. lf you rail to find this man guilty or first degree murder it will go down in history as thf' cop·out of the year." O'Connor was arrested last Jan. 21 after he shot and robbed Rolland Nesmith .. 64 . in the vie· tim 's Santa Ana Canyon home. .\lesmith, who lost his powers of speech as a result of the shot in the head , v.•as a key prosecution v.·itness against the Ri\•ers ide m an. O'Connor·n dispassionate ac- count of the killing two weeks earlier or Mrs. Li ssy was taped by arresting officers and played CSt-eGU ll.TY, Page A2 ) Only One Cent Gas Cost Dip? :"IEW YORK (U PI) -Retail gasoline prices will go down only about a penny a gallon under the new energy b ill. d es pite la\\'make r s · predictions of a 3 112-cent reduction , The New York Times reported today. The legislation, approved last week by a House-Senate con· ferenee committee. is being prt'· pared for Wh ite House review. but a s pokesman said Tuesday that President Ford has not yet decided whether he will accept the bill. Instead or cutting consumer 's gasoline costs, the bill·s chief ef- fect would be to increase profits to reCiners, wholesalers and re- tailers, The Times said . ) ' Reagan Ready To Announce 'Hat in Ring' WASHINGTON (U P() Ronald Reagan. convinced heean depose Pres ident Ford and beat the lJemocrats. will formally open his campaign Thursday for the Republican pre~idential nomination . Reagan, t he former two-term California governor and cham- pion of the GOP's conservative wing. is scheduled to make his long.anticipat{'d announcement at a Washington news conference: Before the end or the day. Reagan plans speeches and news conferences in Florida and Ne\\' 1-lampshire -two states which hold very early bellwether primaries. Some conservative strategists cons ider Flo rida and New Hampshire fertile campaign grounds for Reagan where he could damage and possibly crip· pie Ford·s hopes or winning the GOP nomination und seeking ·a presidential term in his own ri~ht. Reaga n served eight years as governor of California -the na- tion 's most populous state -after a career as a motion picture and television actor \\•hich spanned neirly three dee ad l's. Vote 4-1 To H e ad For Court . LOS ANGELES <UPI J -Los .<\.ngeles Coun t y Supervisors Tuesday voted 4·1 to go to {'Ourt in an attempt to halt leasing of 1.25 mi llion acres of continental shelf lands off the California coast to oil compan ies . Monday, a federal court di s- missed a similar attempt by th e state of CaJirornia and th(' Cal1 f o rn1a Coas tal Zone Conservation Commission to de- lay Interior Department leasing scheduled for Dec. t l. The state had asked for the de- 1.ay pending more comprehensive impart studies. The move Tuesd ay came on the action or Chairn1an James Jlayes who accused the Interior Dt>partment of taking a ··publi c be damned·· a tt itude toward local governml'.'nt. .. This ·is not the 191.h century \\.'here robber barons can dnll a hol e anywhere they pl ease. pollute the environment and get av.·ay with it.'' he s aid. The supervisors directed the county counsel to either join any lawsuits brought by a j!roup of · cit izens or to procl'.'Nl alone ori behalf of the county. Supe r visor Pete Schabarum \'Oled against the a ction. lie said the matter had bl•cn decided ;\'1onday 1n th(' ruling handed down by ll.S D is tri ct Court Judge David \\-'dliams. The supt•r\'Jso rs also went on record s upportin g h igher royalties frnm any leasC" or of- fshore lands . They !;aid the prooposcd royal - ty of 162 ~ percent v.•as too low and y,·ould permit 0 1! rompan1t·$ (Sef:" OIL, PaJ?e 1\2) \\'e at her Sunny y,•ith soml'.' hig h clouds Thursday. \\1ar1ner ton1ght ...f-i 1ghs at the • beaches Thurs day around ii8 r1 s 1ng to 75 inl and . 1.0\\'S tonight 40 to SO. INSIDE TODA V Bab1es delivered a1 home are hrolth1t>r than th<ne de· i1vered o f ho,pi!olJ .. a California :s fudy shows. AB. ....... L..M.&oyd c..111ornl• Cl•11lllM Comk• c... ..... Do".''"'"' ........ Duti. NoUt1s ldilorl•I Pl~ IE.111•11•111 .... 111 1"1Nllltl - Index •• MiMftC9" A10 f A1111U,,,..r~ AS Mt,.._, 01 . "-t ......... .,,. IS Or ..... C.utty 85 ...... . Bit SylYl•tt.rttf 1111 ,..,,, .... ''"-""""' .... "'""''"'' ... , ... , .... c .. ,, • Cl Ct ••• •• .,, (1·l .. .,., .. •••• •• • .~ • I ,.42 DAILYPtLOT ' s Wednesday NovemOer 19 1975 Ford Awaits Vote On NYC Tax llikes \\'ASltl:-.:GTON (U l.>11 Presidt>nt Ford said tod.Jy ht·~ di Y\atl until urtt>r tht· .'lc'.1.' \·1,rk stalt' leg1sl~1turc a('t:-; on r.11 :-1n}( l!)!t•s befur(' dt.·c·1d1n1,! ''ht•\h1·r to support any bill 10 k(>t•p .\l''>' \'nrk City from going b.1nkrupt T he ball.out I.Jill tx.•ror(' the• House of Represent atives is ir relevant bt·t·ause it d0t.-s not ad dress tht• l'urrt·nt :-.it u ~1t1on Jnd I \\OU!d \'l'lO it." J•'urd :-:i <Jld lfl l.1 :'.'.ot.1tern\:n1 I-tut h1· pro1111 :">1'd l1) look .1l lht· :-.1tu~l1on acain n('xt \\l'l.'k after the legi:-.latur(_• art:-; Hike Approved Gas Bill to Increase 14 Cents 1.<lS r\ \ c; r: J .J·:s (:\ Jl > ·rh(• slat(' I1u blic l 't il1t1c·s Con11ni ss1tH1 fl·lutlantly h:.i :-. aulhorrtl"d Southern (:a li fornta (;;1 :-. C'o. to raise the t y pi cal r t•sidt·ntial t.'U;-,lon11..'r 's h11l t.y l•I ce nts a n1onth .starting l)l'l' 1 ·rh~ utility ,t 'ikc.-d for l ht.• r~1le int rc<J:-,l', tot~ilin g S?~.9 million during the lll'Xl Yl'ilr, tu t'nabte 1t to • :""tecu rc rights t 1• Alaskan notur<.il ~<JS. a cornpany sp<)kc·sman :-:11d 'J'ul':-.day l '.st.1rs of 1:i therms of g~1s or l t~ss t..'<J('h month \VI II Pi..IY no 1ncrctt:-.t' under the J>uc·s "llfelinl··· policy, in- tt•n(ll'd I<> pl·rmit ind1v1du:.1ls to s ecure suffi cient puv.er t o s us t.:un basic needs at a low ratt.·. 1'ho~c us- ing mor l' than 75 therms '''ill l>a)' an extra .5-1 cents J>l'I' therm each month. '!'he c6n1-m1ssio11, voling 3 to 2. said it took th c~ac tn>n reluc t a ntly .:ind would seek <i polity st atement from the federa l Po\ver Commission to end a d vance p:1)·m ent programs su<·h as the onl· the utility seeks to l'ntcr \\'ilh J\tlantie Rlchfil·ld . Took Grandsftn .. . Grandparents Face Abduction Charges I I. , :-JAPLES. Fla. (APJ AnCth10 couple, granted custody of their grandson after he was Se\'erely beaten by his father, fat'c abduC'- tt.on charges for fleeing to 11.orida after offi cials orde red the boy returned to hi s parents. Nelson Kelber, 57, and his wif<', t:lizabeth, 55, are a\\.·aiting Gov. ~eubin As kew's decision on whether lo extradite them to ~io where they face a possible ~year jail sentence if convicted on the abduction charges. ·: The elde r Kelbers fled Ohio after a municipal court ordered tn Augu s t 1974 that th ei r trandsq'n<, Harvey Jr., then 9, be cetumed"to Harvey and Andrea "elber of-.Paifiesville, Ohio, for .st feas t JO days. The court said I Young Cyclist Breaks Bones ' ' In Collision A young Newport beach fJlOtorcyclist is in satisfactory rondition tod ay at H oag Memorial llo s pital a ft e r ('rashing his cycle into the rear end of a stopped auto Tuesday. according to police. Kevin Eric Woodhead, 20. of 1531 Bonnie Doone Terrace, suf- fered a broken arm and leg in the collision at Jamboree Road just ISOUlh of Birch Street. l-le was lreated at the scene b y paramedics and then rushed to Ute hos pital. Police said \Voodhcad made a lane change as he rode south · bound on Jamboree Road and then rearended a car that had stopped in the far left lane to make a U-turn around a center divider. Driver of the auto, Carol Reis· inger, 36, of 15211 Nantes Circle. lrvine, was not injured in the ac- c ident. ORANGE COAST '· DAILY PILOT ll'O' O<o...,,. t,..,, 0•"• P<10I ,. '" ""'''"' '' ·--, ... N••• P•1". ",....,.,,,,_ 0• 1 ... Clo'•-c ...... p""'"'""'I c.,...,..... 5'<:fM••h· ""'''~"' ••• put111....,o """"d~• '"'""9" ~,..,,,, ,... c ...... ~·-·· ...... "°'' '"''"""· ......... "'11 .... "'•'" rti .... t••n V•"~•. !••'"'• ...,""'""~' • ~•Ill• 01'(1 ~90""• lk•<ll ~Ill(""''' II ,,,,.,,, • •<!<>""l •O•hon ,, pull!"""" '>-•~·&•• ....,<! \,.,. 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C&<•• """'•· Coll .... 1'>• S..!.ot•IOlfM 0• ,.,, .. , U II .._. .. ,i ~ft'loil"' ,,_, ... , .... ~ ........... ,, __ "'" ..... ""' . that \\'Ould J!IV<' tht• boy a chance toknO\\' hi s real parents. "We're mother and dad to him, .. said I-:liazalx·th Kt•lber, V.'ho exprl•ssed ft•:tr thl• boy v.·ould be beaten if rC'turnt'Ci to the parents. The youth was turned over lo the grandparents nine years ago after s uffering two broken legs, rib and skull fractures and a torn • windpipe in two beatings. The father was convicted of child abuse. Lake County. Ohio. prosecutor Paul H. Mitrovich said thP court can't deal tn the possibiility of a repetition of child abuse. "A psychiatrist can say this may happen in 95 or 50 percent of the cases, but that can·t be ad- mitted as evidence." Mitrovich said. "It simply depends on who you want to believe . The grandparents ar·e operating emo- tionally and outside the law.'' "I 've had cases where a child has been given back to his parents after eight years and the child has fl ourished," 1t1itrovich said. He s aid the child '¥\'SS terhnicall y in the care of the welfare department when Nelson Kelber and his wife took him out of Ohio. ''The courts and everybody in this county all s eem to be in our favor," said Andrea Kelber, 32. "We just want a chance for him to be here so we can be friends. I don·t think it would be so hard.·· She said her husband, now 33. has worked out his problems and won't abuse the boy. 1'he couple have another child "''ho has been unharmed. :\'e\son s aid there is exper1 testimony s howing a drastic re- duction in repeats of child abust- <tfter a child reaC'hes an age at which he c an comm unicate. The eldl'r Kelbl'rs, rC'jl'cted t"·ice in attempts to adopt the boy. said doctors warned th em undue trauma C'ould adversely ~1ffect the youth . "The C'hild "'·ou\d cra\vl undC'r the davenport \vhcn someone came to the door, thinking the~· '~·ere thcrl• to t ake him away." recalled .\trs. Ke lber. Attorn ey .Jo hn Nelson of Painesville ha s charged the grandparents \V ith atten1pting to alienate the l'hild from his parents. v.•ho ha\·e batllcd to re- gain custody for five years. He said the gra ndparents re- fused repeated attempts to have themselves and thl' boy ex· amined by an independent p:;ychiatrist and v.•ere held in contempt of court nn se.,,<'ral ()C' casions while thC'y \Vere :-;till liv- ing in Ohio for obstructing paren- tal visits. North Sta te Clouds See1i fly the AssOc."ialed Prtss A w eat h e r fro nt heading toward Northern California may di srupt the pattern or clear skies in :some areas. The front will prorlur(' increas - ing cloud s over nor th('nstc>rn and northwes tern Califo rnia , the Sacramento Valley and Mount Shasta -Siskiyou area by tonight , thE' National Weather Sttvite said. ThE're also will be a chance o( showE'rs 1n those areas. Ford as ked Congress "in the mea,ntime"' to pass a bill to facilitat e ;)n ''o rderl y'' bankruptcy should ;o.:ew York Ci· 1y default Cha1rn1an lil·nry S RelL'iS of thl" Hou:st' f\ank1ng Comm1 ttet". reacting t o v.·h<1.t he called "the bom b s h el l from the White !louse," canC't'led floor action on LI bill whi ch would have provided loan guar:in!t'('~ of $3 billion over ~C'ven years to ~C'w York City. \\'h1tt.~ Ilou§t. J:>res.s Secreury J{on Nessen said Ford'S state- m f"n t \Vas rl'ad over the te\ephonl' to :'\ew York Gov. lluJ?h C:irl•y :Jn d l w Yo rk '.\favor Abrah<1.m me. .. \.:o kC'd \\'ha ;__idvice 1'"'ord had (or the s tale I ~1s lature on a pro- pg,'i aJ to ra e t;.ixes for the city, ;\~!ISE'n snid, "The President has nothing specifi c-and concrete in mind. 11 is for them to say how thC'y \\'ant to !'ia \'(' lhemsC'lves. · · lteuss s:11<1 in li?ht of Ford's threatl'nC'd \'(•to :.i nd hJs promise O.Olly Pllo' SIMI""""" FRIENDS OF JOE KRO LL GATHER FOR DEDICATION OF HANDBALL COURTS At Orange Coast College, Memories of the Late Dean of Students to review the matler nC'xt week. "I felt that v.•c of lhe Banking/" CommitteC' had no altemativf!' bul to a sk tht• leadership to withdraw" the measurC'. Kroll Memorial Dedicated Democratic Leader1'homas P. ,p·Neill then announced a ten- tative program \lihich did not provi de for calling up the bill bt•fore the Thanksgivin~ recess beginning Thursday afternoon :ind !:is ling until DeC'. 1. "I am <·onvi nced that 1£ Ne\\' ''ork continues to move lO\\.'ard ri st.·ai respons1b11ity, all parties concerned ('an look forward to a satisfactory r esolution despite the current ob s t ac lcs, ··Ford said. r·or'd said. . ··If they continue to make pro- gr ess, I will review the sit.»ation early next week to see if any legislation is appropriate at the federal levei.·• F'ord's statement came as the !lo use Rule's Commitlt.>e wa s meeting tu cll•ar the way for de- bate this afternoon on the loan guarantee bill and a bankruptcy nJeasure. 1'he committee, caugnt by surprise, adjourned v.•ithout acting raising doubt '¥\.'helht•r the House would even consider the New York matter today. On Monday and Tues day it postponed debate to try to learn what sort of legislation lo help ~ew York -if any -would be acceptable to Ford. 'Another Fire Hits Already Gutted Firm The 1\-t emorex warehouse building in Costa Mesa, gutted by flames that spread in the wake of a light plane crash a month ago, again was the scene or a fire Tuesday night. Costa 1\-tes a and Orange County firemen quickly extinguished a blaze of unknown origin al about 9 :30 p.m . al the building, 365 Clinton A venue. Firemen said there was no re- ported monetary loss. The flre brokE' out in a pile of plastic scrap that had been taken outside the gutted building following the plane cras h Oct. 17. The building is being de- molished and rebuilt as a re~ult of the earlier fire that injured two \vorkers in the warehouse and killed the plane's pilot, Perry \\'inston, 49. of llidden Hills. l'rom Page Al HINSHAW. • 1\ssistant District Attorney !\.li C'hael Capizzi, who successful- ly proSC'CUled former coUQkY as· sessor Jack Vallerga on criminal charges last July, s aid Vallerga \\•ill be one of an estimated 30 wit- nc>sses he will call to the stand. Others subpoenaed by the pro· secutor inc lude Thais liinshaw. 1he congressman's estranged "'ife and former deputy assessor George Upton who resign~ aller pleading guilty lo bribe ry charges. Upton "''as one of nine a s- sessor ·s employes indicted on multiple criminal charges after they v.•orkc>d on Hinshaw's con - j!r~ssional campaign while being reimbursed by the county for 1ime and n1ileage. Eigh!. of the nine have sin ce P!eadt>d or be~n found guilty. V ~llerga and H_1nshaw will go on tnal Jan. 26 on identical charges, \\'hatever the v erdict in ~linshaw ·s current court action. F rom Page Al OIL ... to ,ea1n "('XCessive and unwar. ranted pror11~. ·· The motion proposed that royalties be tripled with 16% J)E'rcent amount goin g to eacn tne rounty' r tate and federal govern· ment:;. I. Facility Honors Late Coast College Dean Student.:.. C"l\'J(' Jeadl'rs. tn s truct ors and C'o ll(•,t!t· <.td · m1nistrators galhered ·rue:-;day on the Orani:e Co:1st Cullcgt• campus to dl'dicate tht• nl'"'' J oseph R. Kroll Handball Facili- ty in honor of the late> dean or stu - dent services. Kroll, an avid handball player, died in August. Rites at lhe handball facil ity v.•ere billed a s "A \Vord AboUt J oe." The late de:1n had :-.t.>r~·t>d ()('{' since the campu~ opened in 19"'8. Speakers of the day pa1nt<'d a li v- ing portrait or Dl·an Kroll. One v.·as a one-time laC'klustrl' e nrollee J im {'arson who ..... ent barefoot to classes untll onP night when Joe Kroll got out or tx'tl to bail him out of ~luntington Reach City J ai l a nd l~1ter gavt~ him tiome decent clothes and a pat on the back a~ an equal. Carson began lo realize the· sun-tanned dean of students services wasn·t JUst an occ: of- fi cial who s at be hind a dcSk and solicited scholarship funds. Ile cared. . "He treated }'OU like an equal, bke a person," said Carson, .,.,.ho went on under Kroll's guiding in- fluence to become president of the OCC Associated Student Body. A former OCC fa culty as- sociate, Dr. Fred lluber, now superintendent and president of ·P.alo~ar. Community College D1 stnct 1n San DiegooQCountv noted, "he was about the most r'e' laxed person I know. Jie li stened to you and he related to you. Jl e worked hard and he loved it." "You could al\\.'ays tell when J oe was around. because you C'o u ld he a r that laugh ·· dt•C'lared Hill ll ooper, president uf Student lns urunc<', a pr1\'at<· f1 rn1 I-looper ·opened by apologiz1n~ for the tears he knew v.·ere com· 1ng in reminiscing o n his longtime friend a nd s urhmed up by saying Joe Kroll brought him true happiness, a C'hance in- troduction to the f1ance he is to 1na rry. ''Joe ... ," Jl ooper almost \\h1:-;pered into the microphone :-.t•t up in the v.·ind y athletic court as the thump from \'Olleyball s from a game nearby resoundctl, '.\1 arly and I miss you ... " He s taned to weep and had to sit down . Costa Mesa Councilman Dominic RaC'ili de livered a brlc>f tl'stimonial to Kroll, a former mt.'mber of the Costa l\fesa City Traffic Commission. in addition l'rom Pagf> . .\I GUILTY ... back to the jury during the trial. It was described by Brian as ' a c alm s ummation of a particu larly brutal killing by a man "''ho described it just as you or I ~·ould describe a football game. o·connor was additionally found guilty after a short de- liberation of two counts of first degree armed robbery , two coun ts of first degree burglary and one count of assault "''ith a deadJy weapon. 10 dul1C'!'i ;.is ~I tlrl·IC'ss fund-raisc>r for QC(' ::;chol;,ir::;h1 ps and studenl io:in rund:;. I !'il'l' Joe dr1v1ng off in hi s old r o3dstt•r to talk to people about 1h e need for student loans ... I see J Oe as an adviser," said long- t ime a ssoC'ia te Dr. Robert Moore. OCC president. Kroll. \\'hose guidance and fund-raising efforts helped get hundrl'dS Of youn g people higher education they otherwi se> couldn't a rrord. spoke to scores or ser\'ICe C'i ubs and organi zations over the ye<1 r s A h:1ndful of students in gym rlo1he::t. carr~'in g tennis racquets or other athletic gt.'ar stopped to l1stt.'n Tuesday. AssoC'iate Political Science Professor Don J acobs. former 1ournalism teacher and student news paper :idYiser. ~·as among those memorialil ing Kroll at the ceremony which drew many community leaders. Ja t'obs said h e was h is handball partner five days a "·eek for five years, after the two OCC faculty m embers decided they were too flabby and began their daily routine which de- epended the friendship. T r oops to Leave? UNITED NAT IONS. N .Y. t.·\P) ~ l 'he United Nations General .<\sscmbly adopted an ,<\merican resolution on Korea Tuesday and then approved a Comm uni st resolution caJl.ing for '\'ithdrawal of a ll American troops from the d i vided peninsula. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES H -1 538 Center ' . • Jat illcaM yw ... """"' •• ..... -flMlwg ... 646-1919 • Basketballs -Backboards Goals -Nets -Shoes Shirts -Sox Footballs-Shoes-Sox Soccer Balls-Shin Guards VoJleYballs-Nets . Racq ~etballs & Racquets Handballs & Gloves Tennis Balls-Can of 3-1. 99 Tennis Rackets -7.95 to 60 .00 Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes-Stringing Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Table Tennis Paddles & Bolls Wamq> Suits Bike Repairing-Parts Open 9 to 6 - Closed Sunday ... • - j • J ' • -·---• DAILY PILOT A 3 County Ponders Hiring Lobbyist ~. & 1S 'W@llil [? @@[?WO ©® T be:caJuQla appet.n1 dally eseept , · Saturday• and Mondi~ . • ot o problrn1·1 T/11•n 11 nrr 1~m /)1.11111 Pal u·111 cur r1·d !apt. lit'' 111 a11.cu..'t•r.s a"d <1("- 11nrr Y11U 11i •1•rl 111 -~Oft;t' 11H'Ql'1 111'~ HI yn1·1~rn,,1t:n1 a,1d h/l\lf'I'~.~ ft/Uf/ l/ll/lf 1/U!''''Oll.~ /O l'al !>111111 Al \'111Jr _,,,,, ll"f' t1,u1191· ('1111.\I /Jc11/11 l'tlul f' (! /)11) /.ifil/ ("(•N/11 ''''~a f'r\ !l!f.21,. fnrlurlr 1111111' l1'/1'f>l10111• 11uri1h-.·r No Re•ervallo11s DEAR PAT: My daughter and her friend wanted to go lo dinner at the Warehouse recently. She is confined to a wheel chair. and the restaurant ·s spokesman refused to make a reservation. stating that this was policy and it would not be broken. Never before in this area has any better restau rant been unwilling to cooperate to make her evening more enjoyable. Others ha\•e even been willing to arrange kitchen entry if normal entry involved steps. G .'.\1 .. Coronadel l'o!ar Bob Rogers, m 1nagt'r of the Wa rehouse, said that due to a ramp entranc e a nd lift to take gUf'sts upstairs. it was assumed tbai your daughte r would not experience a ny inconvenience in vi.s iting the restaurant. lie said tha t all g uests a re seated according to arrival and that there is a large waiting area. Rogers added that altboogh no rl'!Jervttions is the restaurant's policy, the situa tion might have been handle d w ith s p ecia l eonside r ation if he had been rontacteft'person ally. ;llraltl119 Ring• DEAR PAT : L.asl February, I sent an order for two rings to Tiara Galleries. Division of Plantron. Inc., Bloomington, 111. . This was in res ponse to an ad in Parade magazine for Plantron·s "gemCire"' simulated diamond rings. I included payment of $29.35 with the order, but I'm still waiting to receive the rings. S.Z., Costa Mesa ' Richard Owe n, president or Plantroo, e:\"plained that your order a nd a num ber of others we r e de l aye d because th e manufacturer failed to supply the merchandise t o Plantron as quickly as promised. Planlroo tield the ord('rS pending delivery of the jewelry. 1.aurri Ad1 ms of customer service for Plantron reports that all orders, including yours, now have been shipped. Helping II ands Several Al Your Service readers have responded ·to the recent r equest for names of persons willing to do band quilting for others tor a reasonable fee. The following quilters are willing to be c on t a c t ed : Ms. Ch ris Reeske, Laguna Beach, 494-4044 (qai ltiog, tufting, crocheting and weaving); Mrs. E. WhJtehead, Gardena, (213) 329·3284 (quilling and braiding rugs), and Mrs. Mildred Lilly, Midway City, 894·8703 (quiltio,e:). Serrano Park Advi-ser Unit Members Told Orang<" County Supervisors Tuesday appointed four of the five people who will serve on a special committee to advise county planners on the develop· ment or the Serano Community Park and historical complex in El Toro. Supervisor Thomas Riley, who made all the nom inations, said the fifth mE'm ber of the panel has yt>t to be suggested by the Sad· dlebark Area Coordinating CoWl· cil. ThE' four members chosen Tuesday include . -Ray Prothero, Jr , representing the county llis · toMcal Commission. -David Oivendorl( represent· ing St . George's Episcopal Church, which is donating its old mission building to the park pro· Je<t. -Jeanne Gagnebin , representing the El Toro His· torical Society. -Nori Kl taoka, representing Occidental Land ;1.nd Develop· ment Company, owner or an ad· j;acf'nt commercial center that will be planned for simultaneous de,•elcpment with the park. I ' INSIDE TRACK? R ichard Ha nna Bids Open For Wing Contract With hesitation, Orange County Supervisors Tuesday O!){'ned lhe bidding on a S2 .17 million n('w \\'ing of the Wl'st (~aunty ~l unicipal Courtho use in \Vestminster. The board"s ap- prehension over the new pa<:l stems from the ral't that two exist- ing sections of the court.house have been damaged bec0:tuse they \Vere bu.ill atop an old peat bo~. H.t>pair work on the damaged court will cost an estimated $1 mi llion. SupE'r visor s were assured by Doug Beetham .· chie f facilities engineer for the coun· ty, that every prttaution has been taken in the design phase or the new \11ing or the courthouse. which >A·ill house six courtrooms and support facilities. Beetham said thl' ne~· portion of the facilit y won't be struc- turally connected to the sinking portions and will only have cov. ered walkways linking it to them. He also noted th at the plans for the new structur e call for massive Concrete pilings to be driven 50 feet into the soft soil un. der the foundation to provide more support than the otht=r buildings were J!iven. The plans for thC' latest project were drawn up by Grillias, Pirc, Rosier and Al ves or Santa Ana . The seven-year-old section that has been mos t heavily damaged by the settlement was designed by architect LeRoy Rose. Rose and others connected to th(" construction or the damaged buildings will be the targets or legal art ion by the county. Under qu estio nin g by Diedrich. Reetham admitted that there has ~en talk al staff-level meetings or si mply abandoning and demolishing the damaged sections of the courthouse.· But he said he 1s confidC"nt that won't""be neccessary once a re· port on the problem is concluded by the consult ing C'nginc>ering finn of \Vheeler and Gray is com· pleted. Strike 'Cooling' WASHINGTON (APJ T he chances of a nationwide mail strik~ appE>ared diminish('{! lo· day as the Postal Service and the letter carriers· union be~an arbitration over controversial ne'll.' work rules. • - • ffe•s D11h19 ' .. Carl Heart. JO, whose wish t o visit Disnc:irJa nd \"as realized las t week. has been hos pitalized in Wi C'h ita. Kans .. for treat ment of thr terminal stages of leukemia. his parents s ay Doctors havr- cslimated hl' has etlJOut thr('C months to live. I Richard ' Hanna Possible lly WILLlllll SCHllF.lllER °' .. .,.., ......... Orange Coun ty s~v,sors 1\Jffday endorsed the concept of hiring a lobbyist to repnsen.l the county in Washington. D.C. Board Chalrma.n Ralph Diedrich hi n ted he favors employing former Democratic coogreoman Richard 1-f.anna. Supervisors delayed action on authorizing actual creatibn or the new position until they get a more detailed r eport frpm the C'OUDlJ -administrative office on alternative methods or paying for a lobbyi.;i.t. Several board me mbers in· d.lcated t he possibility that the county and the Orang~ County Transit District could go together to pay for a Wasru ngton lobbyist program which will cost ~ estim ated $100,000 a year to maintain . Superv isor Diedrich hinted strongly during the discussion he would like to "draw oo the ex· pertise" of Hanna, who retired from his longtime Congressional seat in 1974 . Diedrich and several other board members said another altemativE' might be to _!lire a profe-ssional lobbyist already on station in Washingtoo working ior a governmental consulting firm. In a report to supervisors, Dave Fish or the county ad- m.inistrator·s office said there is a demonstrated need for personal representation of the county in the nation 's capital He said the coWllY has the eighth largest population or the 3.100 counties in the nation and v.·ill receive more than $60 million in (ederal aid during the ORANGE COUNTY Redevelop Agencies Get Look A SP<"'Cial Orange County gov· emment "ta"Sk force"' comprised of county officials and a token ci- ty representative will be appoint· ed to study the possibility to clam'J)ing tighter controls on community redevelopment agen- cies. At the request-of Supervisor Robert Battin, the cou nty Board of Supervisors unanimously ap· proved creation or the study team but urged ·that it work closely with Los Angeles Count y and other entities that have already begun a re-examination of the agencies. In a tengthy letter to hi.s fello'ol.· board members, Battin suggest- ed that there have been somc> "perversions .. of the law that pt>rmits SU("'h agencies to be created by the cities. Cmu lia11e(' Told :f Assessor Audit Changes ~Okay' By GARV GRANVILLF: OftM0.11\'~ ... SUfl County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas is satisfied thet the Orange County Assessor's Of· f1ce is making a good faith effort to romply with 39 operational changes recon1mt:ndt<d in a rf' cent state audit. Consequently, Thomas said 1n a report ,to the Board or Supervi11ors, the office should be relieved or the rcqllircment to re. port its progress biweekly. The chief administrator sug- gested that the next reportini: datt> should be set at F'eb. 10, 1976, presumably when a new county assessor wi ll have formed h.!s management team and be 1n charge of the office. The biweekly reporting rt•· quirement was mandated by the supervisors last July after a state Board of Equalization study of tht' thE'n sc andal·ridden As· se:;sor 's Office rE'commended 39 operational changes.. According to Thomas' report to thE' supervisors, 20 or the 39 re- rommend ations have been eom- plied with. Of the r("main1ng 19 recom- mendations. s te ps have been taken to implement complianCl' 1A'ith 13 and six measures sug- gested by the s tate auditors are in dispute, according to Thomas. "In light of this progress in iltl· plementing the recommends· lions. th e requirement for biweeklv reports from the as· s,~r is no loni:f'r nt.'C'e.>~;.1ry ... Thomas said. .. However, to cnsurt" that tho 13 open r ec:omn1endat1ons artS not dhsregard('lf, the a5$eS!)O( should be required to rfport hi~ 11rogress on tmplementallon of lhC'se recommcnd:i.t1ons w1th1q lhret> months,'' th e ad· ministrator added. · It was former aSsessor Jncli V;illt"rga who originully responded to the sJ,ate rePQrl. i report be was not given 01>f. portunity to discuss with tht ~uditors. or to review before 1i was forward ed t o tht supE'rvisors. Instead of seeking comrl\enl from the then beleaguerffl "* .sttssor. the-supervisors quicklf accepted the stale"s 39 r ecom- mendations, ordered them im- plemented and mandated th(' biweekly reporting requlrement1 Since then, Vallerga was con· victed or felony charges brought against him in a Grand Jury irf- dirtment ta5l May and was re- moved from office >A·hen se11 - t e nced by Ventura Count y Superior Court Judge Robert Shaw. Now. it will be up lo his s ue · eessor to complete revisin J.! operational procf'4ures to comp· ly with tbe stale recommenda· lions. That successor will be chosen from a list of six candidates for the vacant post now under con ~ sideration by the supervisors. current fiscal year ""V 1-le s aid the result is that millions of dollars in tax re· venut>S are efrectively being lost to other taxing entities such as county government, schools and special districts. County <;ondemns V.N. Zion Action Fish consulted with other coun ties and cities that have their ov.·n representatives in Washington and he also di scussed th e possibility or a county lobbyist with Hanna before making his re port ~tanna has already sent a letter to supervisors indicating his in terest in the job. Primary findings or Fish's re· port included: -Though it is not sufficient substantiation alone for the ex- l>E'nse, a Washington lobbyist can assist in obtaining maximum grant funding for the county. -The importance of counties as a local government cntit&Y can be stresses in preparation or new federal Ieiislation. -.4.. lotrbyist can providt• s pecific representation of county government, a role that often cannot be undertaken by Congr essmen >A'hose districts overlap county lines or include only a portion of the whole county. -Closer liaison with the local JevE'I on ft>deral matters -A lobbyist could suggest re· visions to pe ndin g federal legislation that would meet local needs . OC Airport • Use Climbs 16.2 Percent A total of 138.500 passengers ·boarded or got off airplanes at Orange County Airport during October -16.2 percent more than during the same month a year ago. The passenger statistics pro- vided by County Airport Director Robert Bresnahan indicate the nation·s second·busif:'St airport is rapidly recouping from a sharp dropoCf•·in passenger loads earlier this year. ~far this year, more than 1.32 million passengers have used the county airport. which is still slightly below the first ten months of 1974, according to l~rE>snahan . Rut there are indica. tions th(" final annual figure will be at or abovt> last year's tally. A breakdov.·n of the passenger statistics show a bout I.JOO more pt"OplE' cam I.' into OrangE" County by plane during October than new out. Total tower 01>cr~1tions for the month, y,•hich rt.'flect the number of takeoffs and landings, were· slightly lower than a year aj!o but figurE's for the year to date in· dicate a four percent increase OVE'r 1974 . Tht're were 52,000 operations during October and 528. 700 so far th.is year. i\f ore than 48.500 of lhe monthly figure and 496,000 of the annual figure are general av1a. lion operations invo1 .. ;ng privat<' plnnes. Arter a slov.· start earliPr this year. air cargo 0J)<'rat1ons are also s howing an inc rea~e 143 Ions carried in OctobC'r compared to 126 a Y<"ar ago Ideally, a redevelopment agen- cy is created to rebuild a portion of a citv that is bli~hted. The 3gency, often a city coun cil, can designate portions of the city as redevelopment areas and have the property tax base I used to-compute taxationJ ftozen at <1 p:trt.icular level. Any subsequent in creases in the valuation of that property and thE' added revenue produced gOf's into a fund to revamp the su- e ailed blighted area. Figures provided to Battin hy thE' county F.nvironmental. Management Agency indicate that a total of $10 milli on in potential revenues for county government, schools, special dis· trit.'tS and the cities themselves \4111 be lost this year due to lhe re· developm<'nt agencies. ProjE'cted ovc>r five years, Bat - tin said that figure will total more than $100 million. Ac cording to Battin, the count y must support c hanges in legisla· tion that will curb unjustified proliferation of redevelopment areas ~here a blighted condition can·t be shown to exist. Though he won the support of his fellow board m embC'rs for a ta sk force study. several supervisors made it clear they want to work closely ~ith other agenri<'S that are <'Xploring lhL' same subject matter. G em T alk 1:,1.11· /// \l/'///:11·.S VAllK AFIUCA ' Diamonds Light a C011t1nen1 Allhoug h South Afric;.i provide,,. almost une·fifth <>f the world ·s diamonds. a dozen other Arric:an s tates s parkle with precious m etals and historic gems · The largC'st dian1ond f'VC'r discovcrC'd hy ;J \\'Oman \Vas the. 601 .25 carHt roug h ft1und 1n 1969 in Bcchuan.11.:.ind l nO\\! I.t•slhc). It was larger th~1n a g<>lf ball. 111 the same s tate. in the 19f)()'s. t\"0 more famed roug hs \\l're found . on e weighing 527 c;1r:;tlS. the other 338. From S1crr<.1 U:onc. in 19'15. cam e the la rgest allu\'ial (depos ited or washed up \)y running willer> di amond C'vC'r discover ed any .. vhcrC'. th e 770 ca r at Wo yic Rtvf'r rough somctim c~a ('~l llefl the Victory Diamond. We cou l~ J::<l on. but thr list is e ndless' J>rcc1ot1s niet::il s :ind I glitlcrin,:: 1-!Cms light a lt1rgl' part 1 of the e ntire rontint"nt United Nations action declaring that Ziorusm is racism wa s unanimous ly condemned Tuesday in a r e· solution adopted by the ()range County Board or Supervisors . TllE COUNTY BOA RD forwarded its action to the world body in New York. The m easure of c·cns ure was proposed b)' Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. who said his request was prompted by a recent board resolution supportin&.!.hc U~ and its efforts to achieve world peace. ''I WOULD.ASSUME that each or us is some\\'hat in dism ay by the recent action or th at bo.dy, ·· said Diedrich, referring to the UN Ge neral Assembly vote declaring Zionism (Israeli nationalism) as a from of racist activity. "It seem s unlikely that the total population or the 72 countries whose representatives lent themselves to this unfortuna te vote ascribe to so arbitrary an anti· Semitic a ttitude,·· Diedrich declared. "1'1uwcver, at the s ame tim e, it YlOUld certainly lend strength to the activities of those who do," he added. DIE DRIC ll SAID the resolution is .. a bas ically cowardly attack on the philosophical foundations of a sin gle s tate" rather than :.i valid disagreement \Vilh national policies. The rcsolut1on pOlssed by supervisors slates that lhe lJ.N . action "h{1s implicitly lent strength and pro vl ded a 1n casurc of political justification to thosl· \vhu \vould dcst roy I s racl. · · Jt goes on to state that thC' "f~t lscncss, hy pocrisy and mor;:1/ irres ponsibility of the United ,'J"ations vote .. ha s Jropar<liz.ed le.isling pcaCC' 111 thr !\ilidd!e East . '°flH!r • Winter Beauty W i t h our matching w edding rings. A precious w ay to express your lo11e on your wedding day. And the perfect anni11ersary gift. We offer the most appealing and comp l ete selectio n of styles handcrafted of 14-karat gold . 111, INEWP(1~lTOL V[J r >:..,T AMt ~A \ O NV! Nit fol T If 1!1\1', £l,111l-,Arn1>11r.u'1 11.1,, .11, 1·.,,1,Q., 30 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION Pl tQf'.lf '•·II~ 1<1 •I I A4 DAILY PILOT Wedn!!d!y. Nov.mbef 19, tm Jost ~ Coasting ,~ J Heard 'Strange Things A.bout. V .S.' - • ':#', ~ '\~!If"'''' wilh T o m arp hin e 'Cu1·ious' Cleaver .. Returns ~~---. NAMES GA.MF.S: It was nolt.>od 1n the news j ust ye1'\terday that ~osta ~1es a Councilman ltobert \\lilson thinks 1t ·s a <·nme, out rage and affront to the good c:1t izen ~ o ( h i~ community that they must suffl!r with u :"lewport boulevard and frL·cway W1th1n their city Ii mils. Wilson, who can work U,P a ron- siderable la.ther on some of these 1hings, ask ed that !he c ity staff delve into th(' book:-; and r{·sear<·h lhE" poss1b11ity or changing tht' names. If you ar<' fairly n1•w to this re· ~ion . it should he pointed out that (~cr.;ta ~l t>sa Counril man Wilson has been around s1ne1..• th(' city limit signs went up. And he spent conside rable or his lt•nure upon che <'ountil bench fii:;hting the ci· t y of :"Jewport l\eac h over freE'way routes. ri.t ost sperifically, Wil son was un arrh oppon<>nt of Ncn'port 'sin tht.> effort to keep the now·dcrunct Pacific Coast f''r<>eway from be- ing built through Costa l\.1esa. ROTH CITIF.S FOUGlrr that thing out to a d raw . Pacific Coast t-reeway isn 't going to be built any"·here now. All this is history v.•hich Wilson clearly hasn •t forgotten. . l\.s he pointc>d out at the City Council SC's sion, the Ncwpor,;- 1-'reeway. which comes down l'Oastward from the inl and re- aches. doesn "t actually go to :'Je""·port Beach. It stops in Costa i\t esa. In Mesa, it connects to :"Je'4'port Boulevard. \Vilson also notes that Newport Rou levard runs most of its course in Costa Mes a. Therefo re. Wi lson contends , :"Jev.•port F'r eev.· ay should r.eully be call ed Costa Mesa Freeway and New pOrt Bo ulevard, Costa ?.tesa Boulevard. This is a m ost interesting theory in street n.amiog. F.XTR/\POl,ATI NG W i l · son's logic. you ca n plainly see that any street that doesn't go where its nam e s ays, ought to be named som ething else. Al as: you extend this theory f3r enough and the city of Costa 'l\1 esa is going to be busy for some time.> re·na ming stret"tllt\. 1'~irst. the Costa Mesa ltNet re· namers can s tart on Placentia, Ir vi ne, Tust i n , Santa Ana , We s tmin st er , O ra ng e a nd Fullerton. T hese ar e all streets in Costa Mesa that don't go to those other fair cities of our region. AITF.R THIS P ROBLEM is a ll C'lea ned up, the namers can start in on Salinas Avenue, Tulare Drive, Tur lock, Santa C r~z . Ha r tford , Trenton, Columbia, Hanover , Fayette, Brentwood, Vis ta , P a lo m a r , Wa lnut, Rochester a nd Newhall. And for goodness sake, don·t forget Avalon. You just can't hardly gel a street that will end up over there . All of these Costa r.-1esa streets will need new names because they don't go where they say. Costa Mesa Street would also need a new n a me so it ""'ouldn't conflic t with t he new boulevard a nd Creeway name, if Coun - C'ilman Wilson has his way. Through it a ll , however, you Gan bEl there is one street name that Councilm a n Wilson won't ""'ask to be C'hanged. Got it ? Sure you have. Wilson Street, that 's the one. NEW YOR K (U I'll -Ending seven years as a fugitive in fi ve foreign counlries. former Blar k J>anther leader f.ldridie Cleaver ha:s returned to the United Slates \'Oluntarlly to face charges of assault and parole violation . "f wanted to l'Omt..' back," Cleaver said, "I think a !Situation exi~ts in the country now where I can have my day in court." TJIF. 40-YF.AH·Ol.D a uthor and form er Panther inforn1atlon minister said his polttlcal vie"·s have a ltered radically sin<.•e he jumped $50.000 bail and fl ed the United States. "Anyont who hasn't ch:1ni::(·d tht>ir views since 19('>8 is in trou· ble." he s aid Tuesd<1y on his .:.irr1val at Kennedy Airport from Jlarts. Cleaver, ac<·ompanied by three F ill agents, was arrested as $00n as he arrived. then was photogr aph(·d , fingerprinted and a r r aigned on federal fugitive char,:?t•s. At a hearing in Hrooklyn, he waived his r1ghl to a heanng bt>fore being transferred to California, wh ere he faces assault charges in a 1968 shootout between Panthers and the police in Oakland. "I llAVF. RF.f:N hearing !'iO many strang<' things about the l fnited States.,; Cleaver told reporters after his arraignment. "I '>''Ondered v.'h!'thcr it could a ll be tr ue.·· ~ Cle-a ver, v.·ho spent the ni~hl in :J holding pen ~l the federal <'OUrthouse in Ilrooklyn , was to he flown to Sa n 1''ranc1sco today .. Amid tht> hubbub -a mob u( news me n cr e:J ted a chaol1c scene at the a irport as federal agent s tried to t a ke their susJie<:t to an FRJ office ,__ Cleave r was handed <i sub poena s igned by St'n. J ames F.ast land. (D·MisN.). ordering him to testi fy before .t h<' Senate Judicia ry Committee Jan. 2() uboul ·'terrorist acts against the United St ates." Cl.F.AVF.R SAID he '>''Ould testi fy, and "first of all , J would tell the truth. "\\'hen -one testifies under oath. one tells the truth. l uon ·t have a nything to hide.·· Cleaver, author of "Soul on Ice," said in a brief int e.r\'iew he has no plans to meet with Bobby Seale or any other rorn1 er as· sociates within the Bl ack Pantht!r organization. ··1 ha\'en't had contact with them for vears and don't have Man Kills Tuo Boys, Then Self DECATUR, Ga. (U PI) - Richard Stephen J o!Ulson, a 31· year ·old ma n wit h a history of sui cidal m ental problems, s pent nearly two hours on the telephone with Police. disrussing his plan. It ""'as a simple one -at 5 p.m . he v.·as goi ng to kill the two boys he had kidnaped from the woman who reject ed him , and then kill himself. HE ASSUR F.D offi cers talki ng to him from a pay phone behind the apartment where he had holed up that he had nothing against them. Minutes before 5 p.m . he an· nounred it was time to carry out his intentions -and hung up. "We had n o ch oice,·· said DeKalb County Police Chief Dick · Hand. Officers of the Specia l Weapons a nd Tactica l unit stormed the second-noor apart- ment south of this Atlanta suburb from the front and back. J ohnson da rted out on the rear sundeck, loosed two shots at the armor-vested offi cers, then dis· appeared inside ahead of their fusillade. Three s hots rang out inside the a partment. I~ THF. KITCJIF.N, officers found J ohnson dead. Reside him, 3-year ·old Marvin Wood ard v.·as dyin g. M a r vin 's half-brother Regninald Cook Jr., 5. was fl own by helicopter to Gr ady Hospital. He underwent s urgery and was in critical condition. "We knew '>''e had lo go in and get him," said Hand. "We ju.st didn't do it fast enough.·• ' Hand said offi cers had de· termined the h a lf-dozen s hots they fired had no effect . Johnson shot the boys and took his own life with his .38 revolver. In the fina l telephone call . Ha nd said, J o hn son warned •'that by his watch it was 10 to 5. and at 5 he was goin g ahea~ith "-'hat he said he was goi ng to do.'' "That left us no choice," said Hand. A ll f'l .. llon? F ormer \Vh itc l lousc aide J ohn E h r lichman s wears h is n ew political t hril ler 'The Co mpany · is all fi ction , but CBS s ays novel has un· n atterin g pOrtraits of a Nix· on-li ke pr esicfent. Girl Awarded $250,000 In Accident FRE F.H OLD, N.J . fAP ) -A jury hes awarded 5205.000 to a young l.och Ar bor woman who has swallowed fi ve spoons during epileptic seizu r es sint'e suffering a head injur y in 1969. 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A SPOKESMAN POK th• Black Panther party WH qu«t<l by n3tional public radio oo TU~y as sa)in& the organtz~lJor \•;ant.J nothing mor e to do with Cleaver. ·· All'things cons idered, wt-don't want the work oft.he party to be assOC'i aled with Eldrld1e Cleaver ," 11.id David Du Boil, •d· ding Cleaver "is not goin1 to be a member o(the Bl ack Panther party on hitt return." . . Du i\ois said Cleaver is "one person or relatively blUe 1m· porta.nce to the m ovement as a whole and to the Black Panther party in particular, "His return to the country is not of concern to us beyond the fact that we a re interested in guaranteelne tha t he receive a fair trial." Miss X Testifies 'Sex for Favors' At Drug Center? NEW YORK CAP) -A former r esident of a state drug re- habilitation center has testified that the upstat e facility was a "jungle" "'ith dtugs and liquor widely availa ble and wo men pa. tient.s having .se)( with maJestalfers to obt ain s m all privileges. "I wasn 't for ced," s he said. ''but I . and the other girls felt comPelled to have sex with them if we wanted fa vors.·· T HE WIT~F.SS, a 27-year·old· ex-heroin addict identified only as Miss X , testified under oath Tuesday before members of the State Commission of Investiga- tioo. · Mi ss X als o t estified that homostxuality was prevale nt a mong the women residents and staff membe rs tolerated sexual initiation rites bet ween long-time a nd newly arrived patients. Some male staffers, she said, of- fered patients as J)r'05titut("S to residents of nearby towns. The Commission charged that at lt'ast four of 12 state r esiden· tial drug treatme nt centers pro- vided inadequate medical care, and perm itted peddling of con· traband drugs 3nd sexual rela- tions bet ween patients and staff. T HF. FOUR center s include Raybrook Centet' in &sex Coun· ty, where Miss ·x was a patient for njne months, the Otisville Rehabilitation Center in Orange County ;.rthe Masten Park Center in Buffalo a nd the Iroquois Center in OrJean$ County. In an interview, Robert Eisen- berg, ass istant director of Raybrook , denied the allega· lions. Miss X said t ha t she had sex with 4 of the 16 narcotirs officers and with a counselor. Martha Back In Hospital NEW YORK (AP) -Martha- MitcheU, who is suffering from a rare form of bone cancer. has been admitted lo Sl oan-Kettering Memori.al Can cer Center, the Dail y Ne\\'s r eported in tcxl ay's editions. Mrs . Mitchell. the estranged 1vife of former Atty. Gen. J ohn Mitche ll . c h ecked into t he hospital here early Tuesday un- der the assumed name of Diane Mitrhell. the News said. The Ne ws said Mrs. Mitchell. 57. w.a:s zeporled ··resting com· fortably in fair condition. She was being a ttended by a pri vate nurse in a pri vate 12th floor room, the new.s pa per said. Kitchen Help . .. _ De odlll Nole Police defuse d a letter bomb add r esse d t o Austra li a's car etaker Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser in Canberra s ho rtly after a similar bomb addressed to premier of Queensland ex. plode d . hurlin g two clerks. -Doctor Says . She Pulled i Victim's Plug LONDON (/\P) -Playwright Tom Stoppard 's doctor wife told on a television pr ogram ~ay nig ht of unplugging life.Saving equipmf'nt so that a patient with severe brain damage could die . :WI RIA)f STOPPARD, 37, said the patien t wa s a 27-year·old sea man who ~uffered cardiac ar· rest while having a tooth extract· ed un der general aneslhetic. He was a patient in her ward at the Roy al Victoria Infirmary in .'Jewcastle with machinery sup- porting his heart and other vital organs. ·'The · cons ensus of the m any experts was that he was C'linical· ly dead, bu t nobody was pre· pared to turn the machinery off,'' $ald Or . Stoppard. ··one m ornin g after giving it a lot of thought , I got up and turned the machi nes off. I was not kill - ing the patient. I was simply turning off the mechanism t hat "'as k£'eping him alive. I decided it "'as unnecessary and un - dignified .·· ''I SHOOK FOR a long time af. tef'4'a " said the doctor. who· e ·cal ·rector of a dcug t s s id doctors do the same t every day or t.he \\'eek ... You Can Count On ) You can count on the Wednesday food pages of the Dally Pilot to help you If you're countlrfg c.iorles, stretching food dollars or almply hunting for recipe Ideas for family or guest•. ' Food Editor Carol Moore brings you 11 host of consu mer tips and menu auggeatlona to help you subtract kitchen ti me while addlrig to elltlng enjoyment . Fool! la news thla·year. Keep up with the latest on nutrition, ahortaga~, prices, new markets and cooking trends by turn- ing to the Wednesday People section. To make th• most of what you buy or grow for your dinner ta- bla, coun! on the food pages of the Wednesday ·1 ' ' • t ~ ~ ' ' ·. ' rx ing Pr """ T r is ask pro • bill B I Ya for wit of wit lha an inj ni Wa m the th Ye! Ba Yo jur T Ja G Di j a pl ag ch Ii ar O" w al m ja y -I g /\ v g s s t 0 b" a ' -···---·-·· -. -• • ~· ~s e Closing Pending • WASHINGTON CAP)"--The Houle'"'aad..Senate airee oo cl-. - ing the riatlon'1 only antiballillic mW!Ue base but .,_ ... 1DM1 <cnferees sml face 216 poliits o( disagreement on defense spend· ing and• one tilg d&wt.e with President F,ord over tOlal arms casts.~ · . The $112,6-billi"" Senate de- £t'llSe bill, passed 81to7 Tuesday. ( I NSHORT is $8.3 billion les~ than Ford asked. The Cigure covers ap- propriations for the 15 months ending Sept. 30, 1976. The House earlier voted $111.8 billion £or the same pcriOO. B-htng Kllls Teeo LONDON (AP) -Scotland Yard launched a dragnet today ror three men and a "pretty girl with long blonde hair" suspected or bombing a London restaurant with an "anarchist type .. device that spewed ball bearings, nuts and bolts, killing twopenons and injuring 20. The bomb exploded Tuesday night among 70 persons in Walton's in Chelsea, one of the most ex.pensive restaurants in the capital, ki.lling a jeweler aod the wife of a real estate de- Yeloper, An Ameriran woman, Barbara Matthews, 39. of New ''ork City, was among the in- jured. FBI A rre••• Pair CHI C.t\GO (UPI) -FBI agents Tuesday · night arrested Arthur James Wil son. 29, and Lolita K. Graves. 28, two former San Diego residents sought for the hi- jacking of a Nat ion al Airlines plane lo Cuba nearly five years ago. Richard Held, special agent in charge of the FBl 's Chicago of- fice, said the two suspects were arrested as lhey got orf a plane at O'Hare International Airport, where they were forced to land after they were refused ad- mission to an island in the Carib- bean. Two other suspects in the hi· jacking were arrested earlier this year. -lnrmne lJp A gain WASHINGTON (AP) -·The government sa id today that Americans' personal income ad-. vanced in October for the third consecutive month, but at a pro- gressively slower pace. The Commerce Department said individuals' income from all sources before deductions for truces ad·;anced by $1 .06 billion, or at an annual rate of $12.7 billion lo a seasonally adjusled annual rate of Sl,283.6 billion. ,. B-JuBUI . RobertC. Seamans Jr., Presi· dent Ford's energy research chief, said Tuesday , ''Nuclear Power must play a major role in this• nation's energy future or our national rutw-e will be vecy bleak in· deed." He urged pas•age or •'Nuclear Fuel Assurance Act" to provide $6 billion in federal loans . to bµild uranium fuel enrichment plants. -Atomic Fir111 To Lay Off 800 Employes SA.~ DIEGO (AP) -This time last year, General Atomic Co. had a Sl billion backlog in orders for what some experts called lhe safest means of nuclear poyjer- high-teJnperature gas-cooled re- actors. Today. the same firm expects to lay off 500 to 800 employes, many o(tbem engineers. What happened in the year between the boom and the bust was that the company's pet pro- ject, the high-temperature gas- C'OOled reactor, apparently grew too costly both for the firm and its customers. · OSE BY OSE, the backlogged contracts were voided until last month, whe'n General Atomic agreed to pay Delmarva Power & Light Co. in Delaware $125 million to get out from under the last standing agreement it had to build the r-eactor. Delmarva officials said the cost of the proposed Summit nuC'lear power plant ballooned over the years from S68J million to Sl.l billion. The Delmarva con- tract with General Atomic was for $200 million. More than t'lll'ln~ was :'l pent to deveJo;the ~;~r. $500 million by General Atomic and $300 million by utility companies and the federal government. Judge U nmoved "'-Sara Jane Moore Trial Delay Nixe.d SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A federal judge, insisting "there is no reasor. people can't do things faster," has refused to delay the Dec. 15 trial of Sara Jane Moore, charged with trying to kill President Ford. [ ) ;~There·s no reason this S tate case can·t goto trial Dec. is." said U.S. District Court.Jwige Samuel Conti. ''Everybne knows that attorneys don't workfrom9to5.Theywork24hoursaday.'' , # The judge was unmoved by arguments Tuesday from public defender James Hewitt. who said he would not have enough time toprepare Miss Moore's defense. RE'K 'Setond G-' Asserted LOS ANGELES CAP) -Attorney Vincent BugUosi asserts that "simple arthmetic" adds up to a second gun in the Robert F. Kennedy assassination. ' Bugliosi, best known ror prosecuting the Charles Manson mass murder case, figures the evidence points to as many as a dozen bullets being fired . The weaix>n used by convicted assassin Sirhan B. Sirhan held only eight bullets. Quake Ripples Rf l'er•fd~ RIVERSIDE (AP) -A light earthquake rippled across por· tions of Riverside and San Bernardino counties Tuesday "ut there were no reports of damage. The 8:04 a.m. quake, centered 12 miles west o{ Riverside in the ~1ira Loma area, was listed at 3.0 on the Richter scale. A rden·Ma!ffafr CJol e f flulis LOS ANGELES CAP)-Charles N. Mathewson has resigned effective immediately as chief executive of ailing Arden- Ma)'fair, Inc., which has rep<>rted a net loss of $1 .S million for the first nine months of 1975. An announcement Tuesday by lhe·11Upttmarkfl..Qairy pro. ducts firm. which has not paid any dividends ~n its preferred stotk since Augu~t , iodjcated Matbewsort w1U~a~p down as chairman of the . ·but hewut continueia,_Qflinitely as a Difector. · ... Bro-io 'Btd41:,.re',Budt;« .-r • SACRAMENTO IA fl ;-Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. sa)'5 hewlli pr6~nl a bal;inced slat~ budget to the legi1l•ture ln January, and that it can be enacted Wlthout new taxes. . But. Brown added during an i~promptu news ~Ference i'funday, · 'th1s year may be tougher than last year.'' ~ -. • T allfe A d ver tising'· ~vrolet -Ads: Bring Lawsuit • • ,, LOS ANGELES (AP) -A r8dio advertisement with simulat- ed call-ln.s has led Dist. Atty. John Van de Kamp to accuse con- SUU>er advocate.,..,._a Drury or engaging in a deceptive ad· verUaina campai&n~-The campaign on behalf of the Southem C.lifomla Chevrolet ' ~altrs featured one-minute adve.rtis.ementa a.ired CrequenUy on aeveral 11rea radiostatioo.sbetweenNov. 13 and Dec. 18Jastyear. VA.--. DE KAMP EXPLAINED on Tuesday the accusations aaainst Ms. Drury after filing a clvtl suit ag~insl her, the ~uto de· alers group, and the advertising agency betind the caropai&n. The suit asks a permanent injunction against elmilar future campaia:ns and seeks $2,500 in penalties !or each deceptive inci· dent. THE SF.RIES ol advertisements simuJated consumer broad· casts and exaggerated the amount of money saved by buying a new Chevrolet, Yan de Kamp saJd. Each of the three advertise· men\.'> pees' jn the campaign simulated a call-in radio show with Ms. Dt\Jryi>urported.ll' answering listeners' questions. "It is our C'ontention that the advertisements were mislead· ing in that they simulated a consumer expert givine advice and nag. a cOmniercial broadcast," Van de Kamp said. "It might be ex~tbat man)' listeners accustomed to hearing Ms. Drury would assume she was speaking impartially and not as part of an advertising campaign. .. CIL\RGEP Wrrff violating the Business and Proressions Code by' false advertising and the Civil Code section prohibiting unfair competition were Ms . Drury, the Los Angeles advertising agency of Davis, Hooson, Mogul and Colombatto, and the de· olers. Drury. who has worked at several Los Angeles radio stations as a consumer advocate, was cited for false advertising because the wording of the commercials indicated she had evaluated the Chevrolet dealers claims and found them to be true, Dep. Dist. Atty. Robert Heflin said. Wecfne!!y. Now9mblt 18.. 1175 DAILYPILOT ,tS f~ Fire D amage At ·$$00;000 . ~ MURRIETA HOT SPRINGS (AP) - Damage was utimated at '$.J00 ,000 ia a fire that destroyed a golf course clubhouse complex here, oa California Division oC Forestry spokesman said. There were no tnJurles In tbe blaie Tuesday, but the restaurant and pro shop were ruiifed, ofntials said. New Handgun Bill Backed LOS ANGELES (AP> -The county Board of Supervisors has voted 3-1 to aupport As · semblyman Alan Sieroty's pend· ing handgun control legislation. · Supervisor Ed Edelman or. fered the motion, which was sup· parted by Kenneth Hahn and Baxter Ward. Pete Schabarum disagreed. saying, ';Another law isn't the a115wer." • The bill, by Sieroty, a Los Angeles Democrat, would re- quire the surrender of handguns to the police for the (air market value between Jan. 11 1977, and July I, 1977. After July l , the sale, transfer or possession of handguns would be illegal, except in special cases. Coastal Compl ex Sough t LONG BEACH <API - Development of a $25 million waterfront hotel complex that will not co:st Long Beach "one dimt'' bu been •pproved by the City Council, a spottesmansays. Long 8<.'ach city manager iolul R. Mansell said Tuesday a de- velopment team for the complex was selected after a year's ~earch in wblch 25 hotel de- velopers were inter\iewed. ADRIAN WILSON Asaodates. architects. and Environmental .. • -· ,, Resources, Inc., both of Los ·1 Angeles; Perini Cor,>. of Fram· ingham, Mass~. and Carlson Properties and its related ' Radisson Hotel Corp. of Min· .r neapolis were namt'tl to the de· velopment team. "It is very difficult to attract people to our city willing lo in· vest $25 million of their O\l.'O capital, and of the three firm pro.- posals we finally received, this was the best,'' Mansell said. THE COMPLEX will in<ludo an IS.story, 542-room hotel, a health club, 16 tennis courts. 10 handball courts, a nine-hole golf course and an ice rink. 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" ., ; • • • I ~ I A6 DAILY PILOT EQITORIAL PAGE Excessive Control In l.aguna l~('urh and San Clemente. <iesign ap- prov ~I of nt''" l't1m1ncre1al, industrial and apartn1ent builcl1ngs rc~t ~ in thl' httnds of city council-appointed hnCJrcls \\'h1ch h ;1ve control ovt·r· everything frvm lhc ti har>t' vf l 1tl i lJ 1 11 1~:, t •• lhe i r c·oh-,r . 'fhl•rc atr· no'v moves ~foot to give the panels t•v('n gr e<;1tl·r .iut hor ity In 1.a g una l ll'~tl'h , the tity council air('ady h <-iS grantr·<I its lll·s ign bo <.1rtt rt:vie\v authority if a s in!!l1._· clevelopi..:r .v :..111t:-. to bwld l\\10 or more homes in a given hh><:k , fn S~Jll t ·~1·1n rnte . lhl' ('1l.Y (•ouncil $0011 \\'ill COO· s ider a r1•co111n1l•ndat1011 that the cit y 's archit('ctural revic\v h1Jard bt_• p1·r1nitted tu rC'Vll.'\V plans for all nC\V :-1n g lf.' f~1n1d y hnnlt'S . 'fht· or1 ).!1 n :..il 111tl'nt of lht• design rl'Vil'\V boards \\'as rt_•a sl,n .;1hlc to in1p ro\·e the fact· of tht· city by l'l'\'Jl'\\' (Jf areas of hi gh publtc tts e !{ut ;1 1tcrnpts totot~llly control ;:1 l'Jty 's residential t.U'l'i.I iJll'lutl1ng tht· t·ol or ~1 m :in l'a n J)aint hi s castle tan 1•:1sdy t u rn into unrr;.isonablc c•xt·rcis l'S uf gov· 1·!'nn1c nt po\\ er. Zoning Unfair The rity,of J,aguna rJ<•ach \\13S 'vr ong to have ap. plied an intt·rim open sp;__1ce 1onr l)anning construe· tion on ren1:.iin1ng Crt':'i ('1._·nt l~;1y 1=>oint lots not public ly U\\'O(•d. ;\long \\'ith he1n ).! a mi:;take in judgment. the c ity's e rror apJ)l·ars lo be lt·;.i,Uing the city into ques· liunahlf' al'lion s ~1g 1.1inst the lando,vner. under stud1 for more l!Jan two years -to see wha.t best use can be made of-it. ln r ealit y, it is a delaying tactic to 1p.llow some invDlved citizens lime to scurry around ~eekin.g ,1>ub!iC fupds for purchase or other means oJ acqu1s1t1on. . The city was.right tD have sought purchase of the three Jots now publicly owned on the point. Purchased at a cost of $550,000. those lots should suffice. The new open space zoning action is a fail ac- rompli, but there is no reason for any extens ion of the interim zoning pust its jnitiat four-n1onth term . N.o Solution It is d o ubtful that a push for stricter enforcement of San Clemente's existing sign ordin ance will do 1nuch to improve the city's Jooks. 'fhe push for stronger enforcement came from merchants a ngered over a proposed sign ordinance that would r educe sign area. r estrict s ign height and require removal of non-conforming signs within a spel'ified period of time. · The m e r chants, unfortunately, overreacted to the prop0sed law. What they s hould have done was look at what well constructed sign ordinances have done for other communiti.es.Lagµl\_;1 Bea~h is !I g_ood e xample. Instead, the merchants suggested tougher en- force ment of the existing law -a law which coo.t'1ins no provision for removal of llon·conforming signs - for a one-year period. 1975 ... Without firin:f a shot• Ni>.J:isrn t•l<.~s over the. U.N. ll is all('gC'd lh(' opl'n spal'e zone is to halt building \Vh~ the ci~y !'tudics the point area -already 1'he year 'stdelay, if approved by the city council; only m ean s another year San Cle m enteans will have to live with an unworkable sign ordinance -and anolhcr year of looking at over-size un sightly signs. · tHIRTY·YEAll. WAF. Modern Torture Chamber ( VON HOFFMAN ) WASHlNC;TON -Would even the vi<'tims o1 Fran<.'isco Fran· Jo C'O's political torture wish s uch a death on the old fascist as he is dying ? The drugs that the 30 doc - ""' tors reported in attendance have :,. given him so ulcerated the aged :t"-dictator's gastrointestinaJ tract :---• he's had to und ergo two opera· ~ lions to have his guts cul out. Al ~ this writing, while literally .. gallons or .:, blood ate ~ being trans- -fused in - to h im , hi s. • ... physic ian s t are debating -: "'° eutting off Ont~ ~ of his legs. He "": dies a haekE>d .., and dismem-3 bered bloody : bundle of t issue and tubes, but , such are the ways of intensive ~1 eare. ~ That other eelebrated practi- tioner of Spanis h torture, Tor· quemada. must envy Franco's -. doctors the power to prolong life Dear Gloomy Gus W!'Ly doesn't Nixon get !he message and !('ave us alont•'.' We 've had more th an t•nough of him. w.c. Gloomy G"' C•mm•flt1 ••• •...wni"'°' lly ··-· .anooo ft•I IMC•l!-i•Uy rTIMI u.. vl•W1 of IM.,.,..,.,,.""'· S..lld .,_Ill'!: _.,.toG1Mm10n, Oally Pliot. clung tighter and tighter to the mother, because a frightened in· fant clin gs to its mother at all costs. We did not achieve any psychopatho!Ogy .•• Finally, we built our porcupine mother. On command, this mother would eject sharp brass spikes over all 0£ the ventral surfaC'e of its body. Although the infants were dis- tresst"d by these pointed rebuffs, they simply wa iled until the spikes rt>ceded a nd then returned and C'lung to the mother." That idea fai ling as well, Singer reports the researchers wrote that they would make monsters out of real female monkeys, which they did by rear- ing them in isolation, but they were so nutty they wouldn't have normal sex relations. In order to impregnate them to have babies, which v.•ould then be made into monkey psycho pati'Ls. it was necessary to have re<>ourse to what the two scientists refer to as • in order to eontinuc to inflict : pain . I.ike the1n the dr ead ~ m aster of the Inquisition -. believed that the pain he inflicted ! was for the benefit of his victims. t' In the intervening centuries i priests have found gentler ways · "arape rack." . to minister to the soul but not , doctors tothebody. • ~ WHAT liAPP•:NS td people ) when they put on the wh ite smock : o f medi cint•? An absorbed fascination with teclmique of and • for its own sake wipes out their I common sensC'. their science and even their humanity. A remarka· hie new book by Peter Singer document s how narrow is the line l in seience betwe('n Dr. Einstein and Dr. Frankenstein. l"Animal l.iberation : A New Eth.ics for Our Treatme-nt of An imals,·· New York Review Book. 1975. $10.) Singer describes how we treat our agricultural as well as our laboratory animals. The first is so depressingly di sgustin~ it may make a vegetarian out of you. t while the second ought to make you question a scientifi<' way of work that so objectifies liv in g creatures that people can s it around l abs, c rus h ing the tes ticles of living C'ats, and believe they are serving the \rod· dl'"Ss of Knowledge. For his data about the tr~3l· m ent of laboratory animals Singer relies exclusively on deseriptions of the experiments by thr e:<Pf"rimenters themselves ln· the techniral lilt'T'ature. lie quotes a paper by two scientists at the Primate Research Center <>n their proj ec t to i nduce depression in baby monkeys by "allowing baby monkeys to at- tach to cloth 11urrogate mothers. who<"ould become monsters.'' THE RF.~EARCllERS wrote : ''The first of these monsters was a cloth monkey mother who, up· • oo schedule or demand, would e1ect high·pres!ure compressed a.tr, lt bfew thE' animal's Skin practically off its body. What did Lbe baby·mon,ke1 do? ltJjiimply Doubtless, the men engag· (•d in thi s work believed what the y were doing was science, but Singer's data about the strange a nd painful death of several million a nimals jn the labs each year argues oth~se. Many a re killed and maimed merely to test the toxicity of pro- <lucts we might be better off without. How does one justify blinding thousands of bunny rab· bits by putting bubble baths, de· tergents, mascara, nail polish, deodorants and zipper oil in their eyes? That's not science, that's commerce or a sort. RUT SURELY animals are in· dispensable for testing drugs destined to save human lives. Certainl y animal tests are of some help, but Singer points out that thalidomide· was tested on animals before it was given to pregnant women with such sad consequences. It did not produce the sam e de formities in the offspring of dogs, cats, rats, monk eys. h a m s t e r s and ('hickens. "Extrapolation from on(' species to another is a highly risky venture," Singer writes. "Thalidomide is harmless to most animals. Insulin, on the other hand. ean produce de- formities in infant rabbits and m.icP. but not in humans. And a~ (a) toxicologist has said, 'If penicillin had betn judged by its toxicity on guinea pigs, it might never have been used on man'.·· If a laboratory scientist can '2c so taken up by technicalism for its own sake that he no Jooger knows that anim&ls are not things, what happens with the doctor who <'eases to see a human being in front or him but only a patient. Exit Einstein, enter Frankenstein, and rcmembtr ttic ancient Chinese curse: May you !'lurvive all thieves a.od muggrrs to dlc abed att~nded by 30 <¥· cldental pf icillns. • s 'Our Natio11s Are Vital to Eacl• Otlrer' J l ' Chnstian Support for Israel To the Editor: IC Rabbi Berpard P. King v.·ere really on top of the issue raised by his letter published by.you and summed up in the caption "Non- Jewish People ShouJ~ Speak Now,·· he Would know the "Non· J ewish P eople,·· the ''lo<'a l <'lergy," the "local lay leaders" are amongst the most Vociferous, some oC the st aunchest sup- porters of Israel. Let this one SP(ak now. ~ on e o(;,._the many•Rart· oWners of Cqttstian Channel 40, I can say there iS not a day going by· without pleas and prayers aired for the .support of Israel. Our viewing audience is pQJ.led al about 400,000. We are not ~pnly local Christian TV statiOn sup· porting Israel, there being cfian- nels 30 and 46 also. Allogethef, a conservative estim ate indieates there mu st be 100,000, viewers .actively engaged in extensive 'Christian campaigns advocating the survi val of Israel..every day. That's a lot of "Non.Jewish" sup· port. The backing of Israel is not just verbalized, but manifested in or- ganized tour::; lo bolster up the economy and promote un - derstanding. We have one group of over 200 in Jsrael right now. while Pat Boone is organizing a tour of 1,500 in March. There are others. OUR ''NOS-JEWS"' (see Romans 2 :29 for clarification) are not given to lip service and sightseeing only, but carry with them contributions for trees, re- construction .pf '.the Temple, as· sistance to the Star of David equivalent to t~e Red Cross, even blood donations, and abov~ all, our unbounding love for all Israelis, Jew$ and Arabs alike (God loves Arabs too). 1 ask the impassioned Rabbi to read Galatians 3:1 to try to un· derstand one of the reasons why my tree.grows in the Holy Land. Then it is written "the two have become one" CEph. 2:14 ), "we are joint ' heirs ·· {Eph. 3:6), "grafted in .. (Rom. 11 :24), "And so all Israel shall be saved (Rom. I I :26). Our nations are vital to each other. not by man's fallible words, but by God's truth (Isaiah. 18). Therefore it is my belief that God is sparing our grossly de- fiant nation for one reason, main- ly to afford protection for Zion, "the apple of hi s eye" (Zech. 2:7-8). It is difficult to believe a nation that loves God would not heed· his injunction to "love the alien who lives among you, for onc,e you Jived as aliens ... " (O(lut. 10:13-19). How could they be racists if they love God? How can a se~it e hate semitism aJ\yway? • DR. ARTHUR H. WHJ-i:E Honor the Pf on·· To the Editor: I am hoping that there will not. be a rus h to sign the Richilrd Will etts petitions urging removal of downtown . parking m-et-ers. Ratbl'r, I am liOping.tha( citilehs wiU again raJl)',j n sllpport ol lhe Transportation Elemerit ot the General PJan. A s a m e mb er of tb e Transportation Committee· that developed the trp\isPortation ele- ment for th• geheraJ. plaili' I served for almost two· yearsib. I.any Hunt (Chamber of " merce). Bill Axline-~"'1!t Busine!_s Aisoc iati 11 Ml • .,. .. -~- [..._ __ M_A_•L_e_o_x __ J Letters from readers ore welcome. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. Utters of 300 word..<> or less u;t.11 be 91ven preference. All fetfers must in· elude .signature and mailing address but names may be wilhheld on re. quest 1/ sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. Schley (Citizens Town Planning Association), Kar e n F'ord (Neighborhood Ass9Ciations). We resolved the pressing pro- blems of parking and circulation for the downtown by agreeing, aCter long and hard discussions, on three peripheral parking structures (with priority for the Glenneyre structure) and a systematic meter r ate program to immediately underwrite these structures. ~The meter rate pro- gram would have been sup. plemenled by a progressive re- duction of on-site parking by the' purchase, in lieu, of parking spaces in the structures by the downtown property owners. The space s freed fro.m the automobile could be converted to commercial enlargements or the construction or downtown Jiving quarters prov i ding th e merc h ants with clos t•-by customers. IN APRIL of last year the city council adopted this Plan and un - dertook the syste matic meter rate program to finance the structures. Then came the first wave or Willetts petitions oppos· ing a ny meter rate increases and, in fact, demanding the re- duction of the m eter rates. The coWlcil was forced to abandon the rate program envisioned in the general plan. Following this came the n ext wave or Willetts petitions d em anding the im· mediate construction of the first parking structure and transfer· ring the cost to the citizens generally by a citywide bond is- sue. Al this point, t here was no recourse but for some of us, who had worked on the Transporta- tion Element of the general plan and who had long urged (for more thari 10 years) the parking structures. to oppose the bond is· sue. The Willetts petitions had successfully bombed the parking - structure program. I a m r ecalling that in the course ·of the council ·s 'Cfis- C'Ussions last year an the pro· JX>Sed bond issue for the Glen· neyre strocture that I appealed, beyond the Willetts petitions, to the Forest merchants to agree to the bond issue being funded by a downtown assessment district with the costs being put on the downto wn properties. Short of that, I am appealing now, at this time. to those merchants again to honor the plan v.·hich t he Chambe-r of Commerce and the Downtown Business Association helped to write and that offers <t thoughtful and systematic pro· gram for the solution of the cen· tral area problems and a fair and just advancement of all interests in it and the city generally. JAMES W. DILLEY Con1n1erelolfsm To the Editor: For the las I few years, the resi . dents of Laguna Beach have been concerned a bout the rising com- mercialism or our seaside com- munity. We h ave qu.ietly watched as our art colony image has all but died. Now a Laguna florist has found it necessary t o charge admission to his store during the Christmas season. We feel that this practice conflicts with the image and spirit on wh ich this town is based. We are only two but urge other concerned citizens to join us in a boycott or l hi s or a ny other store who uses amusement park prac. t ices for profit. PETER AND J UDY SIMPSON Pet Responrir>Ul111 To the Editor: .Because Kalos Kagathos Foun- dation is principally endowed to encourage participatioo in and enjoyment or the diversity of ocean and beach recreation ac· tivities available to the citizens of Southern Cali fornia. it was most gratifying to learn that the City of Laguna Beach will be drafting a11 ordinance proposed by a n official , city, P e t Responsibility Committee for animal control. Over the long term, the com- mittee will have effected through the inc entives written into the or· dinance which concerns animal- owner spay a nd neutering of their pets a significant reduction of what is considered to be a na- tional dog and cat population problem .. BUT THAT the Committee, which included the participating ·eonsultation or city offi cials and services immediately concerned with animal control. did not con- sider unleashed dogs and thei r .. littering or J ... aguna's beautiful beaches "a serious problem" is incredible . 7he ones on tho right aro vlsltora and those on the left, Democratic r:andidattts!' The Laguna Beach Dog Task Force, offi cially designated by the city council of Laguna in 1973 to research the city animal con· trol problem, at a public forum held at the council cbarobers Oct. 16 or that )'ear. heard ·county, ~~erib~:?sa~~G~~ ~rte:;:! most emphatically rautlon the ci- ty to rl'solvt the health, sanita· lion, safety and wildlife con- servation probfl!m-s s~·1ncatl.y attend ant to uncontrolled dogs and cats. Kagalhos Foundation to I.aguna·s council following the Pet Responsibility Committee pr esentation .•• that the Laguna Beach lifeguard service be priority-afforded the proper tools o( cooperative association with the SPCA a nd the police de- partment to strictly enforce the leash and litter ordinances. It's a simple, logical, laudable :answer am e nabl e to any responsible animal owner. BRUCE S.HOPP!NG What a .fail! To the Editor: I read that Orange County Sheriff Gates plans to build a s heriff's subst~tion in Laguna Niguel. Considering that in I.aguna Niguel that vast building the fed eral government traded from North American Rockwell is standing mostly empty. and that Orange County incurred a cohsiderable loss in property tax- es ~hen the site was taken off the t~ rolls, it seems to me the possibility should be investigated of renting space from the f~eral government for the sheriff's purposes, at a token rate. Think of what a sound jail all those stones should make! H.J. HISLOP fflrl11g Freere To the Editor: Regar d in g your.-Oct. 27 editorial, •'The Line Didn't Hold.•· l would like to comment. First, I do not believe there ever was any intention that there would be absolutely no excep- ~ons to the board policy of a hir~ mg freeze. This is because there are some departments with post positions (such as Sheriff and Probation) which must, by law, be lilied. SECOND, your comment about plp;ying favorites is both false aJ\d inap.propriate.. The board is responsible for the level of service provided the citizens. .and each. request for filling a va,('ancy is carefully considered in 1 relation to over ail costs and necessary service levels. The hiring tr:eeze is. ac - comp lishing the' intended P.Jrpose. Estimated savings :nqce July l .this year totals 3.5 .mUJion dollars. • I LAliRENCEJ.sc$tlT I SUperv~or, Second Diatrict ! ,. • . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Uo'be'ff N. \Vttif. PublWter Tliomo' Kcrvil, EdilOf' Horbaro Krcitrit'h. i:.·dltoriol P9ge Edi1or ,!he editorial P11ge or the Daily f !lot seeks to in(orm and i;tim~Jate readers by presenting Qn this. page ~iv('rse comm entary on topics ~ 1nter~st by 9yndleat- ed c~lumn1sts and t artooni:sts .. l>y providing a forum torrea6ers' vl~"·s and by prcsenUng this nev.·spn~r·s opinions and ideas oo: c.urrcnt topics. The edlt.C>rtul QP\fl1on11 or the Dai ly 1,JJot appear only In the editari al column nt the top of the page. Opinion!f ex - pr('sst'd by the <"oluron1sL"i and ----ra~lj00f&t»Jfn11 l('tter \\Tilers art their own iind no endorsemerit ot lh('ir views by the Dail)' Pilot should l:>t inrerrNI. Wednesday, Nov. is, i~s The princip'-1 recommcndatiqn or th~t task force in 1973 to the ti· ty WM reiterat~ again by Kalos ( . .., ' ' ' . ' Christians Object Small Town Bans Krishna Sect ALEDO·, UI. (UPI)·- Jagadlsba ~ hls hair close· cropped except for a small pigtail al U.:e back ol bis head, donned a bu5iness sull and pre- pared lo meet the people in this predominantly Christian farm town. -- "We don't ;ant to came dif- ficulty for the city or Aledo," he told his audience. "[f you think • ~ you don 't want us, we won't come." Tll.E · CROWD OF some 800 .per$bq.s applauded his senli· ment. then made it clear that be and others like blm were not welcom~. ;ra,a111i6a. a leader-of IM In· ternatiortal ~lety for Krishna · Consciousness and master of the sect·~ school in Dallas, sought to I; Cha11gi11g l111age UP'IT•..,._ !\"lary Skarda. 27. only licrnsc<l ''oman fi ght promoter in Minnesota and one of the> fc\\' in the \vorld. does not fit the usual d escription attal'hl•<l to the s\veat and gristle of a Lraditionally male sport. ~atricia Hearst Takes Up Knitting in Her Jail Cell REDWOOD CITY fr\ Pl -To break the boredom or jail life , Patricia Hearst has taken up knitting, the county sheriff says. "She's b('en making some shay,·Js, things like that.'" said San ~tatro Count y Sheriff John McDonald . "We have a hobby shop with a sewing machine and knitting t"Cl:Uipment ." McDonald said. "She's been doing a lot or knitting. lt'srthat new easy type of knitting with large yarn.·· . He said the 21 -ye-.lr -old ne'.l.'spaper hei ress also reads magazines, books and ney,•spapers and can use the jail exercise room. Otherwise. the sheriff said ~1 iss Hearst's jail routine has changed little since she was arrested two monlhs ago. She is a"' ail· ing trial J a~. 26 on federal bank robbery charges. ' purt'hase a former mllltary academy for use as a schoOI for children of the Hare Krishna ~~ ligious sect~ · · . · "We don't intend to come and upset the ~ace you. have,'' he told his audience. "Our intent ~ to coexist -we and our 5ebool\ you and .)'.OW"..-separate lifestyle. -inte.racUPg only oc- cuiooally. '' HE AND THE SECl"S busi- ness manager were met with cat calls and jeers. They returned lo Texas and said it was unlikely the Krishnas would fmd a home in this community of 3,000. "We are a Christian eommuni- ty, ··said Mrs. Glen Stancliff, who led lhedrive lo ban lheKrisbnas. "Toleration? Our country was founded on that, but remember everyone that came to our coun- try accepted the Lord J esus. Christ as their savior .•• We're trying to protect our own (re- ligion > is what we're trying to do.'' HAROLD STUSTMAN, wbo runs the IO<'al drug store and heads the board of the defunct military academy, said he did not feel the Hare Krishnas posed a thr~at to Christianity. '' "If I 'm not a good enough Christian to resist their advances I've got no business ·being a Christian," he said. "I've got nothing against them or anybody that wants to join their religion. That's one of the basic freedoms.·· But the Christian community marshaled its foroes for the" town meetin·g and was bolstered by members or the Moline Gospel Temple. who traveled about 40 miles to attend the town meeting and revile the Krishnas. "l'VE NF.VER SEE.~ so many Bibles in one place outside of church in my life," said one person who attended. The Aledo J\.1inisterial Associa- tion took no official stand, except lo urge the "utmost care in the study or possible moral and sociological influences on the community.·· •·We 're almost completely pure here.·· said the Rev. Charles Morey. head of the as- sociatio n . ''P ure what ? Caucasian, while-middle-class, all-American small town -one· of the few left or that style. "I see advantages both ways. If we broaden our perspectives. 'ol.'e might learn more tolerance. On the pther hand, some feel thr('atened by an element com· ing in that they feel is undesira- ble.'' Penney Your old Polaroid Land camera is worth money when traded in on an SX-70! -<----. ' I • t-tle'SX-70 deluxe 124~~1rade·in Through·the-lens viewing for accurate framing, focusing fr om Polaroid. Electric eye wilh electronic shutter f~r right exposure. Polaroid SX-70 Model 3 camera . 69~~1rade-in The Model 3 makes it possible for you to afford the SX-70 syste m on a budget. Just set distance and shoot. Electric eye with electronic shuller for right exposure. Bring in any old Polaroid Land camera. regardless of model or condition and we will allow you $10 .<!II the price of any Polaroid SX-70 camera. Neighbors Rap 'C~rpse . - In Bedroom LOUJSVlLLI!;, Ky. CUP() - Altboolh aome oeiehbon have expresald llDOUY feelings about it, bealtll departmeot officials •ll' lhe..,.11 np law to ~t Ibo family of Wiiiiam Sneed Ill from keepinc bl1 bod7 in a glass- f.Ollped-.u~et lo bis --Sneed. 29, died Nov. a of In- juries from an auto accident near hia boma In southern Jellenoo County. • FOU.OWING HIS luneral, the ~ Wis taken home to re--m.am in the bedroom until the lamily obtalllll a permit to boild a private mau.aoleum on its lot. .. Tbere'1 nothing in Kentucky law that says a body has to be buried or entombed," said Omar Greeman. official registar (or the state Department ol Human Resources , "So long as it's in a sealed casket 4'Dd· poses no hazard to public health or morals, it iso 't covered by the law. "IT MAY NOT MEET com: munity social norms, but that's beside the paint.•• One neighbor, Mrs. Inez Crady, said, "I just don"t want to go over there. J don't believe in keeping something like that wher:ey~_can,t~ati~:'' , Reagal}-Elu1$ Commentary SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ronald Reagan's weekly commentary cohJmn .. is being discontinued aite, this week• Copley News Service informed 260 newspaper subscribers. · It was still another hint - a.Jong with the chartering of a campaign jet for Thursday and Friday -that Reagan will become a formal candidate for the R'epublican nomination for President. ... · • ~r. Nov.mbef 11, 1975 * DAILYPILDT AZ; • • • Ads Offensive .'Jesus Jeans' Stir Protest NEW YORK (AP) -Two billboards, displaying a woman's posterior clad in tight-fitting $horts a nd branded 'Wilh the Biblical inscription, "lie who loves me, follows me.'' are part or an ad campaign that has draw11 denunciations from the Vatlean, prompted debate in the British Parliament and attracted hundreds 0£ prote:;t • letters and <'alls. Tb• adverl,lslng on Manhattan's East Side Is lor Jtaliaoslack1caJ1ed0 JesusJeans.'' ' '"THE CO~CE'Pr IS WHOLLY Offensive,'' said the Rrv. Kenneth J . ;;ofr of' the Roman Catholic a.rchdiocese of New York. ••f0-0y are making money off someone Christians all over the world bold sacred'' with a merchandising campaign that is "less than tasteful." . Hun3reds of protest lE"tter.s and caJls have resulted In promises to dismantle one billboard. Bloomingdale's department store says it h&JJ canceled its spring order of the jeans, and other ret.Uers are being requested to do the same. •• ''WF. DON'T WA."iT ANY publicity,'' said George \V. Newman. the chair'man of Allied Outdoor Advertising In c-., '''ho put up the billboard at Mlh Street and Third Avenut·. "'We 're going lo take the sign down, It was one of tho:-;o thin~s that slipped by us.·' Th(' other s ign at 60lh Street and First Avenue was pl;:tced by another outdoor advertising firm and Father Jadoff said he would lry to get lhal one removed too. Barry Carson, national sales manager for Compact Apparel Inc., which sells the jeans for the manufacturt.•r, l\laglificio and Ca.lzificio Torinese of Turin, said the ad campaign was the brainchild or the Italian manUfacturer. _.\CCORl>ING TO THE APP1\REL <'Ompany, Vatican denunciations or the campaign in Italy and a qut~stinn raised aboul it in the British Parliament had brought no change in the company palicy. Carson said there is .. no reason•• ror the archdiocese to object to Jes us jeans, which carries only a small • back·pocket tag with J~U$ on it, except (or a "lack or bt>tter things to do." The j ean:> sell for $.".I) to $40 in siZ('S to fit men and women, in denim, cotton and wool. Carson estimated that JS.000 pairs had been sold in the United Stales sinl'e distribution s tarted in March. In Europe, the manut'acturer has sold $35 million worth, he said. CARSON SAID IDS OFFICE HAD received 150 to 200 protest letters an·d petitions objecting to the billboards. .<\sked whether he saw them as offensive to Chri.stians, he r<"plied, "That's how it appears to them." Thanks to you ' itworkS •.• FORAl.lOFUS .... -~ . ' . A Bicentennial Salute from the students of Newport Beach ~· THURSDAYTHRUSATURDAY NOVEMBEI{ 20-22 FASHION ) SPONSORED BY : Fashion Island Merchants· Assoc1at1on City of Newport Beac h 81centenn1al Citizens Advisory Committee a -" a ' ' ISLAND NEWPORT ~1{; CENTER ARCADIA-SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FULLERTO HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOb LAGUNA HILLS MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEAC 'NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDIN \r . VENTURA WEST COVINA WHlnWOOD. , J\ ,.,111111011."e 1\IL·X .J ns t•ph. l'cnl1..·r. 39-yt.·ar-old excom - 1nunical1..•d i\1 ur1non . is pieturl·d \Vil h 7 of his t:J \'liVt'S ;~nd l\\1) of their <.:hild ren, out- :-.1tiC' lhl'i r hom1..· in (;Jen Can yon. Utah. H is \\1\·es rangC' in ag1..• from lfi to 28 . Girl al fig ht is 1<1 and s istrr of one of his wives. J osrph ;.1nd l'lJ-!hl fol\o,vers have aban- donC'd thc·ir hon11:stc·alls and moved <.lo,,·n the roacl t u build lhl'n1 sclves a city. Vitamin C 'Storage Safe' ~F.W '\'ORK (i\'P} -A major \'1lami n C manuracturcr says it has ··conc lu s i ve sci{'nlific t•vidence Lh ut Vitamin C tablets are both slabl(' and safe even ~·ftc>r prolonged storage." l\ study of the stability or com- mercial Vitamin C tablets stored undC'r normal tiousehold condi- tions was conducted by the manu£a C'lurer, 1-l offman-La Roche, Jnc., of ~ut lcy, N.J. TllF. STUOY WAS in response 10 a . charge I.i sl April of poor ·stability, of thf' formation of potentially harm£ul breakdown products and a lack of suitable analytical met hod s for study. Using a wid·e range of laboratory a pproaches, Hof- fman-1.a Roche researchers con· eluded tha t under norm al storage conditions, commercial Vitamin C tablets are stable for more than five years. The researchers also said they found that breakdown products represent so small a percentage of tot31 content that they do not pose a dieta ry o r metabolic hazard. They also said testing: methods have been available for years. THE STUDY WAS presented at a meeting of the Academy iif Pharmaceutical Science:; in Atlanta by Dr. S.l-1. Rubin, head of <1pplled researC'h at Hoff man- La Roche and a lecturer in nulri· tion a t New York Medi ca l College. The study countered allega· tions made b:\_Dr . l.J . Wilk . then of the UniverJity of the PaC'ific. at a national meeti ng of th(' American Chem iC'al Society in Philadelphia last April. The university at Stockton. said Wilk, a biochemist, held an adjunct appointment at the un- iversity's School of Dentistry in San Francisco at the time, but that the appointment was no longer in effect. WILK,' REACHED AT his home by t elephone. said he could not comment in detail without UlbbllliE BUSINESS CENTER st>eing the study but said that his paper "still stands." l~e said he did not have any current affilia- tion . Onr char~e concerned a breakdown product ca.lied oxalic thought to accelerate the forma· tion of kidney stont>S. The re· searchf'rs at floffman·La Roche said Wilk had not actually measured the oxalic acid con· tent. They said""they had found only negligible a mounts com· part"d to >A'hat is normally C'On· .sumed in the diet. ''It is obvious.·· they con· C'luded, "that the ingestion or t,ven a number of aged tablets daily will t·ause practieally no in · crease io the intake of oxalic acid.·· Further, they said, the amounts of suc h filler material as sugar produc ts and the salt content "are present in relative.: ly small quantities compared (\espectively to the lactose con· t ent of m ilk or the norma1 sodium C'ontent of the diet.·· INDIVIDUAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES DOWNTOWN IAGUNA Designed to house independent businesses and to provide com1>lete business services to tenants and to the public ' STOP IN AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR NEW FACILITIES Private offices for lease with: • Reception Service •Telephone Answering Service • Secretarial Service • Conference Room and Xerox • All Office Equipment Provided Quality Image-Single Monthly !'illllng Moderate Cost 301 Forest Avenue at Glenneyre I ,___ I Healthier Babies Home Births • 'Lower Risk' THF. WOMEN IN THF. SANTA Cruz study bad not been examined by phys icians t.e!ore giving birth. If the midwives who extended the prenatal cart" exp<'cted complications requiring sophistical- !'d tr('atment .i..... such as caesarean delivery -the "'"omen ""'ere ad m itted to hospitals. The rescarC'hers attributed "the excellent re- sult s·of this population" to the lack of pain killers :lnd anesthesia in the women, to their preparedness for childbirth. to the 3\'0idance or the lying-fi at posi- tion during labor and to the lack of stresses usually pres<'nl in hospital:i. The t ea m consisted or Dr. Lewis E . J\1ehl and Gail P('terl)on , now of the University of Wisconsin, and Drs. NanC'y Shaw and Don C. Crecvy. TllE RF.SEARCHERSNOTEDTllAT there ap- pears to have b('en a great increase in home births the prtsl decade. Similar studies of home births have s hown sim ilar excellent results in Chi cago, Appal~1 c hia and the Netherlands, they said. If there were Lo be a signific ant complication ratl~. th<• reliearl·he rs said, it would be expeC'ted to bC' rt>vt•aled in the Santa Cruz groi..p . Th<' eight midwives tacked direct medical supervision . there 'A'a::i no good system to f3:cili~ate transport to a hospital and most of the m1dw1ves lacked institutional training. Cover your check with the INBank Guarantee Card If you'd enjoy the !' ~ convcn1cnco or .... ..lllllln~I GllARANTEE t-.--1 10/76 .,_ ._ --------~::.:.-"- ~-·-- an Irvine National guarllnly or your personal rhi:~~. wc\J be Jh~olutc!y d<:ltl,\hl cd tu rrti\'llh: }OU \\,llh :1n .1ppltLJtiun 1or uur new c;nd. (:1\1 u.;;. Arf-r\1 arArth11r Kuulr•'3fll I""" llr~n~i· ( nunl~ ,\i1port ~ 2171 «.:aa.,11s Dri>t>. lnin~. 171-0 IU.1-.1700 1\11111,·Thur~.10 1.m.11 S ,.m., t•ri. 11 6 ,.m. r\1olor lllnliiinc: daily 9 ~.m. to :0:.\0 p.111., f"rld!') lo 6 , .•. CARPET SALE I GREAT CHOICES! INTRDIUCING DUN NEW smEPERFKT ' HERITAGE CARPETING saw fl,00 sq.yd. . 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CORNING "ELECTRO MA TIC" Percolator ''Country Festival'' patlern in IO-cup si1e. 24.88 SAY.ON BRAND Count Vasya VODKA WAS J.89 6 79 Vz CAL. • SAY.ON BRAND Foster Creek BOURBON ~:s~~g J .99 GILLETTE "RIGHT GUARD" DEODORANT Bronze! 9V, oz BONUS SIZE c ' .. ,.. .. '<.,"I "•i" 't.:t' ..... ~·~ .... • .. . 1 l l tllt-Wttklff"- 1 ?JI~ a.T-J11loddloWI ... WI.' MAIGUlll!l..W,Y Mluloo"'fo • • ---· • • - l l -• A J. DAIL y P1LOT Wednesday, NoYembef 1 Ill, 1975 ' ' -_::::.:::::::~=e ____ B~y-P._hil-..1-"'•-.rl-.an ... d.,;L K_OCE-~ T,? Vie w f Drilling ""'-L.-.,..-."B-'"o'"y.-d_..,, __ .,.._..,..._~,,F.'" .. x .. A,.M,..-IN,.F..;.an .. o"s .. tn•_ ,'".h"'r."a"'th.,.<·r ... _if,.on .. <_.< .. om-es .... , College Ir• ~ to hand. lts vartes are of t.'<1ual length on both . slllt•s of the qUi ll. If th:tt 's <l l 0har:1tl1·r1sllc of To 0.f~er Th Bab ~ny other bird's feather!;, I 1lon 't I.now w.hut 'J J 1 e Oon bird At any rate, bet·au:-.c of tt11s, the ancient ~:gyptian< used the ,.,tnr h f<"athcr '" ' sym· 'F;l ms' '. "·-=I = L Can't Pitch 00 VOU K~OW why a baboon could never be ;1 good baseball pit<' her ? lt '!t physically impossible for that beast to thl'ow OVt'rhand. th~1l '::.why. O..JENT A.'iKS if it '~ unusual for z pregnanl woman to t·ontemplate suicide. Ev1denlly ~o ·rhc chief mt'di ta l l'X an1iner in New York l'1ly sometime b<tck studied the CHSCS of 168 fcmalt• suicides or <:hild -bcar1ni.: age. Only one had been c x tx't.1.ing. NECKING Q. "What's the real de· finitionof ·neckin g '?" A. Definition No l 1n the big book <it hand say!t it's "the <.il'l or practice uf kis!>i in~ and c ::irc~s- 1ng amorous ly ,·· Definition No. I 1s d1ffl'rl'nt , but it's only of interest tu arch1lcl'ts. hol of JU!>l1ce about the s:irnt· w<.1y v.l' use the ., hl11ld£oldcd lady with the ~ca li:s.. Two ISt!t:lions of "ii)· troduct1on to Jo"'U01 " wilJ ·ro our annu!i1 ~~~~~ contest, William be offered at S.addleba~ K Alsop, Jr., offers on1: more: "A "'oman in Col le gt.• during lhe ·thief Tli vc r Falls .. W;1::. a glutton for beef-winterqu:irlcr bt.>gi~ ilVt'r boills .. ·~When she ye lled, 'Dinner's re· Dec. I. ;1rty ! ' lier spouse rnutt._·rt...od . 'Steady! · · · On<> st'ction will be 0(. 'Tht' bl'C'f·li\'Cf grief-~i\'t_·r e;1lls'. · · fered from noon to 2 p .m. ~·,\~A J.ITTLF: USOJ-:R thl.! wt•ather the ol h('r day. so had oct'<'.,,1110 <.il home to look at some of the daytime 1·v game !thows Aren't lhcy too su~gestive? '.\l .1ybe 1t ·.., just in lhe. dt· li very P.1ul Lyndl' h;indll'S h1:. naughty 11Ltll' lines hkl\ a naughty little boy, cunningly t·noui;h. l~ut some o( those celehrtties walk on their wit.in barnyard boots. You'd think they'd have enough fetchin2 up to wipe their fee l be-fort' lh<'Y eame into the living room. Bye now . It':. \llTil' for my .... arm milk <ind cookie:. A<Wre:s.~ rn ail to I ... W Hoycl . P (1 Bur 1560 C.:o.~la .\le:ia. 9L626 c·opyr1ght 1975 1. ,W Hoyd Mond ay!) and Wed - nesdr\y!) 1'hc other will be from 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesd:tys. Jn hath s C'et1ons, film$ will IX' shov.·n each we-ck, followN.I by discussions led by th(• course instruc- tors. Registration fo r "111 _1,,._,,,,,...=,,, cours es offt'red at the college b<'i::1ns 'fhursday. Application!) are availa- ble in tht• t•ollege's Ad - rrussions and RC'eordsoC- fict'. ' Building Activity Increas ed OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS Commercial l'Onstruc- tion sparked a slight up· turn in buildin~ activity in Newport Reach dunn{: Octobt"r, accordin~ to Department of Co m munity Development or rit'ials. /\. total o f 142 pC'rmits wE're issued during <.><.' tobE'r , valued at an estimated $11.•I million. That figurC' is sli~htly hig her than the $4 .2 million IO·yC'ar 11v£•rai:;t· in the t'ity. IT IS Al.SO much higher than October , 19'74, which s howed 119 pc>rmits with an estimat- ed valut" or $9·11.989. l.argt"st permit issued was to Koll Ct'ntt'r. for an office building at 4350 ! Von Karman . The permit has an E'Stimated valuation of $1 .9 million. AN OTH F.R com · mercial permit went to Marie Callendar, for eonstruetion of a $424,000 restaurant at ·1200 Scott . Drive. ThE're wt"re also build· ing permits issued for 15 dwelling units. involvin~ sev en si n gle family dwelling s and £>ight duplex structures. Director To Speak S GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR CARPET FROM CARPETERIA OUR SELECTION - THE LARGEST IN TH E WEST. WE OFFE R TODAY·s MOST POPULAR CO MB INAT IONS OF COLORS. PATTERN S. TE~ TURES AND FIBERS FROM FA MQUS MILLS. OUR LOW PRICES - LOW DISCOU NT PRIC ES EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR VIE WI LL SAVE YOU MONEY ON CAR PETING AN D INSTALLATION. I OUR SERVICE - ALL LABOR UNCO NDIT IONALLY GUARAN TEED IMM EDI ATE INSTALLATION AVAILABLE :F YOJ SEL ECT FROM lOOO'S OF FULL ROLLS IN STOCK OUR REPUTATION,,.,. , ·" WE FEATURE !ST QUALITY NAME BRAND ,. ; CAR PETS THAT YOU CAN TRUST FOR 'QUALITY. VALUE . DEPENOABfLITY . -~ . .'OUR CREDIT PLANS - • 30 60 90 DAYS, NO INTEREST. CONVENI ENT CREDI T PLANS OR BANK TERMS COME IN. WE'LL FIND A PLAN THAT WILL SUIT YOll' ~ Offshore oil drilling and other ii.sues will be lscussed on "Voters' ••~•r:: line: Cit,y Spotli~t -rtewpoTt Beach"' at 7:30 p.m . Friday, Nov. 28, on KOCE·TV. Chan· nel 50. Tht> program re- peats at 3 p.m . on Sun- day, Dee. 2. • On Oe<'. s: oil leases oo -1:~ million acres of of. fshore land, between the mainland and Catalina, are to be sold by the Department of Interior. How will drilling affect '-)Orange County and how do Newport Reat'h eity officials and rt'sidents reelabouttheissuE'~ A video tape film of the Newport Reach area and the offshore area under discussion will be shown. Ronald R . R obie, director of the stat£> Department of Wate r Resources, will speak to the Orange County Water As.sot'iation al noon Thursday in the Santa Ana Elks Club. WAS SALE PRICES Robie, appointed to tht' position by Gov. Ed- mund G . Brown this year. will discuss "Nl'w Directions of Our State Water Resources Pro· gram. Meeting Scheduled The 25th annual meet- ing of the Easter Seal Society of Orange Coun- ty will be held at 4 p. m. Thursday at the Rehabilitation Institute of OrangE' County, IfD) E . La Veta Ave ., Orange. The ele<"tion of officers for the 197S-76 year is schedult'd. Th£' public was invited to atll'nd. McCormick Appointe d Joseph P . McCormick ol Newport Beach has b e e n n amed vicechairman of the St. Joseph Hospital Founda- tion for 1975-76. Newport Reach resi· dents Jackie H eathe r. Robert Risley and Rit'hard Walker have been named to the foun- dation board. ,. MOW WAS Sill P'RIClS PRICED tOWiRID \lllS FOR P'RICID lOWllHO ... • 100% TA~IRA• POLYESTER PLUSH GENTLE BRruE Rll SQ. ,. YD • 100% CELANESE• NYLON HHOW 299 ~. J'f ~ WESTON • 100% NYLON TRl ·CDLOR SHAG 299 ~. J" SQ ESMOND YD • 100% NYLON TRl·CDLDR SHAG 299 ~ J"~ KIMBEltlY , 100% NYLON LEVEL LOOP 399 ~. r ~ SWAN Kill • 100% NYLON TEXTURED SHAG 399 li A"~ GUNTKE! • 100% ANSO• NYLON PRINT 4 99 ~i i"~ WINNl1EG • 100% ANSO• NYLON PRINT 4e9 ~ .j" ~ WICK ITT • 1001\t POL VESTER HH OW SHAG 599 ~. r ~ TORONTO • 1001\t NYLON SHAG 599 ~. i"li EIBTIOE • 100% ACRILAN PLUSH 699 l! Jlf :1 EDGEMONT • NYLON KITCHEN PRINT 5ee ~-pt ~ &Ull STREAM '1111>'1 ""-1 ,, ,.. c.... DUPONT NYLON SCULPTURED JOOX,OUPONT CONTI NUOUS FILAM[Nl NYLON PILE. FASHIONABU THR[E L[VEL COBBLESTONE D£SIGN IN BRIGHT COLORS. NOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPAllAILE RETAIL .... , , . , , .. , ....... , , $1'l99 + • " ' --, JUfllE 1915 IUG 1975 IUG 1975 SEPT 1975 SEPT 1171 IUG 1915 SEl'l 197~ OCT 1971 AUG 19 71 SEPT 1971 SEP'T 1175 BB IQ. Tt. • IAYI . ll.00 , ·' • 100% DO~ONT NYLON CUT·LOOP PLUSH MIGi • 100% NYLp ~ SAXONY SHAG Eli! . . • BANLON • CUT LOOP SHAG C.INYONVI EW ". • 100% NYLQN PLUSH SHAG EAST WINO • 100% DACRON • SCULPTURED SHAG EMBASSY • 100% DUPONT NYLON HI-LOW SHAG WARREN • 100% HEAT SET NYLON PLUSH GAYIROOK • 100% NYLON SPACE OYED SHAG ELMIRA CARPET .TILE ·-CLOSE 0 100 NYLON PILE WITH FOAM•RUB8fl>IJACIC' "" • • ' ' I EASY TO INS I All DO IT -YOURSELF. 1r .ir COLORS AN D SUPPL\ LIMITED FIRST C0¥E. FIRST SERVED. SOLD IN FULL BOXES ONLY. ' " T! ·NOW SKLE PRICfD • ~ : ••• *WAS SALE PRICED .. , ,, ...... , .. ,, .' .. ; .. '$28.99 I I h-.ll llo-IM~ DU fl IOI \ f'\I I OCT 1975 JUIU 1971 • ·• IOI tf ·• 1oe·s . Slvt Sit.Of , . NO. HOl L YWOOD 7007 Laurel Canyon Blvd . 982·2200 VEN TURA " . WjU~. rh~ . 't ONG B~A ,H 2501 E. Main Street 159l i E. Wlil lf.rlilvd. 3008 Bellllowar Blvd. (805) 648·504t • 94~-ol 1 •21.9334 MON JR 4889 HolC ' ltvord (7T4) ~17 , .. ,.. HOLLYWOOD CAN OGA PARK 21038 Shermon Way 34 ·2334 •.t-" COVINA 210 E. Arrow Highway , 966-4471 ' NO. CALI ,OAN,tA-i ocATIONS • CAMPBEl~ •$AN CARLOS • MILLBR AE • S~M' ,AA'NCISCO • •MT. VIEW · 1 ' ,, ' ' ' • ' ' • OAILYPILOT Al I • THE FAMILY CIRCUS By BU Kcone I .: -----OCTD Eyes Grove Site Disease Checked ~ Headquarters Funding Proposal 'Better' By Pulse ~ The Oran1~ CC!unty Transit Diltrict'• pr~ JI mlllion Id· m1111atraUve headciu.arten build· inl appore.otly wUI be locolild,ln the Gardon Grove Civic Centtt. D!1trl<"t dir·ectora Monday ma4e it clear the main reason for their unanimoua cholce or Garden Grove over Santa Ana &a the building site was money -up lo flOO 000 in local funds needed to Otilili'i llO percent federal fWld· inl al the project. · Oltdotn Grove Rede .. lopmftlt Aafllcy dlrecton-llllo dcy COWi· ciJl bave offered to pay the eaUre local •hare of Ille #'Oie<I, COit that would have to°))e home by tM diltrid· if the Santa Ana plan For the Record was accepted , 'fransit clirecton heard a Jut· ditch presentaUon by Santa Ana Councilman Gordon Bricken, wbo u.rled acctPtance ot a plan L.r.S Vl!'.OA,'J, "-"· -,,._,.,! ... h<i!'Mft ., ......... ,,. lflCllNle: OCToa•• JI, Ifft OE AlllMAH-G•ll!:l!1'-We.,._, tt, o! H\ll'ltln9!911 a..c11, Mid K•tflf Jtf\t, 11.of'-lalnV•Hey, FEHTOH.O..VIOSON -Jottf\ M., ''· """~111\ L., J1, bot II of CotY MIM. ~C.VILAll-OHM l.lltT __. Pelrkk ' ' 1.111.11t. •·Mi JM-.MArW, 1'·.,..." to add ..... ee more stories to a ,,... ........ ~ .1 MOv1M•1•1,1w1 • prop&sed· transportation Tu c I( 1. 11: .lt u 1lI(owsI(1 tft"lftlnal'in the city U-tMe C.:, 11,tlf Hynllf'91 .. ~ • ' -ic.....,L.,-...-.ott...tt••..w•-. , Bncken argued that, in the WINNf.N·THO~A$ -Jam•' long ru.n his city's olf~ould 'flllllltm, n, ot MYfll•f>91tw> Beac:11, .tNI ' • ~L .. 11,o1.w.11rn1ns11r. s1tve the transit agency ore MllTON·BLUM -Edw•'~· ... "' money because it is <;loser to the SM C!tmen111, 111d HllllL », ot - ~81.cl'I.• .... 6"UMAN·ElVIOGE -01¥\d Ali..._ center or rounty e:oveniment ar· Uvily. "Santa Ana is the busineu, aovemmentaJ and professional tenter or Orance County," Bricken 1aid. "This is clearly in Santa Ana 's favor In terms ot"the district's plans." The transportation terminal. which will incorporate bus load· ing facilities, parking and shop;, is to be built on a city block acroaa from the old county COW"thoute at a coat ol $5 mllllon. The additioa of three noon as th• transit district ·s ad· minlslJ!aUve beadquarten would have involved redrawin& plans, but Brick.en said the city would beartbatcost. The Garden Grove proposal calla foe.UH of an eight-acre site in )hat (ity's new civic center comples1 A 'two-story, 40,000..square-foo& buildin1 would be constructed to hoUse the district 's ad · ministrative functions . Directors were told that either plan would <'Ost between $;l0 and $50 a ~qaure foot to build. Supervisor Robert Battin of Santa Ana, who is also a transit director, argued against the Garden Grove building site · be<:aLUe it is not linked dire-l'tly lo the district·, bus niaintenance yard in that c-ity . The two are separated by several miles. Battin said he thinks the dis- trict should put all its facilities toge-ther t.o prevent ad - ministrators from developing "an ivory tower-complex." But when the time came for a vote. Battin cast his in favor of the Garden Grove plan without explanation. Directors said they would not accept anything but an airtight ''business contract'' with Garden Grove that holds the.city to all its . promises and gives .the new . building to the di..ai.ct virtually free of charge. Ski Adventure Film Debuts ORANGE COUNTY_ UC Irvine Physics· Talk Set Professor Julius Sumner Mlllf'r , alias Prolessor Wonderful o( Micket Mouse Club fame. will present a physics lecture · demonstration at 1 p.m. Saturday in"'. the Science t.etture Kall at UC lrvine. .The pro g ram . sponsored by the UCI Society of Physics Stu- dents. is open to the A ski adventure movi e cnlled public without charge. ANAHEIM -Sim~ie/ monitorin& of the pulse c11n help doctors detect { heart disease in the very early stages. 1\ccording to a team or San Oie&o\ ph)'licians. ........_ ( In a report presented before the 48lh s<"ientific ,l 3essions or the Ameri<"an ) ltea.n Association Tues day . the doctors) described a technique in whi<"h a simple pulse ) sensing device is placed on the chest where th I h~art can be felt. OR. HOWARD II / Wayne, spokesman for the group from Sun/ Diego County 1-leart, Center, Sharp Memorial Hospital, sotid the device, is attached to a standard elect roC' ard iog rap~ which measures the elcc- tri cat signals of the heart . Deaths Elsewhere ~~~l",.".',<>;o;',,., -""' Tun New Pro sat 1nman 1•. llff CO.ti Mew, -E11lfllt lft, 21, 1: Cha Rlt,,.,,., "· lilld Sr.irley JNnnt., 11, r Professor Miller, pro· "White llorizons .. will debut fessor emf'ritus at El Thursday at tbe Laguna llills Camino College. is the }ljlton Inn _ author of numerou s T he pulse 21ensor re· C"ords the way in whictt the heart ~ntracls and relaxes. ,, LAFAYETTE, Ind. tAP) -Former Indiana Gov. Rogtr D. Brani,cbl, 73. died here today in Home liospital . Rranigin. who served as Democratic governor from 1965-69. had been hospitalized in Lafayette since Oct. 27 with a liver ailmeat. botllllffMwltlfltll .. Otlc:ll. ; • FOLGNER·MtOOMALO -~ ORANGE _ Dr. Ne•I B. Finer 11''9dridi. J't, •fllll [)ef)Orllft .. 1"11'11(""4, • .., bailll'l"'C.p1t1r-a.M11, ' of Costa &f esa and George E. w•LT"t-O•Nll!T -Ke-. Ricri.•d. Sensel of Irvine are among seven ·--~a.a-·-r .. ~-, . new pro essors 101rung the Chap... RVDLVND·F"llRELl. -"-~.' man Colleoe faculty. Alaft, IS, Mid NlllCY l.yM, 21. boll!"' • e (Ml.I ~. • . wtLLIS.HucoN -_ •_1(.1.. 11. 1rw:1 Finer, assistant professor of· ~ AM. 25• ll0411i °' 11""'1""'°" education. is the author of "The ROO,_IGUll!Z-SOTO -OaYld <>"\IJ, ll ,llff,.t,.Mfltlm,111'1111 CIWJUl111 E.,10,ot Hunlkl9f .. 61111<11. • ttaV•Mall!RL1t11 U.LA.N-SL!~f'E -J..., ,.t,...,Uw!f!V, 11, 01 C:W-.. 1 Mir, ind ICri~tl """• II, o10r-.. Tll• hometown newap•per for ell the Oreng1 coast TYN,A.,.t,.0,.t,.MS -StanlfY Jo""• 21 ,0'I NEW YORK (AP) -........ ,i .. ,, ..... •••er., """ DebO••" lynM, 1t, ol l.llltwood. . ' 11 the l1J.11f1¥1!1JI Dr. Detlev Wulf Bronk,;::::===================-:- 78, a founder or modern biophysics and •former president.of the National .-'\ca'Ol'fny of Scienci"S, died Monday at New York Hospital which he entered Friday aft.er su!· fering a stroke. Death i\'ecl.,e• DEHHA•T ONAH A DENI-IA.RT, r~ o1 Nofwpg.n S..ac:l'I, C•. Oele DI dMll'I Now fmMI" ,,_ 1171. 6'11•.....i wife of °'" .lmepfl E OPnlwo!T, mor ..... DI ""'' °"""'' °"'""; orMldmO!,,.., o1 Mn. D•-5"1e••• .... M t 0.1tltl Oul,.., Q•fll·9••ndmot111r et M1rk t,ncl Mlc-...el s111e101. Memorlel i..rff<~ ...,11 be Jwk:l el 11'00 ... ,. Tjri~y, SI ~' P,.Hbylerl..., Cflurc,., liOD St AtlOf'WW'I Rd • lllewll(lrl lltKll. ForH, L•--Glfl>O•le, Forest LIWfl lwlort!HH'y -o;fKIGt$. •l!T:l LYMAN 8. 8ET l., r•~idtnl 01 Corona !kl Milt. Ca. Oltt 04' dl'lll'I ...., .. mtlff 18. H7i. S..rv•vtd by l'l!i wll., Arlfofll' A. Sl'U ol 11>1! Mme; 'Ot\$, LJ""" F. 8tl1 ot Conionl Clel """'· R~rt 8. 8l'l1 ol Bolw, ld.m IM Fran• S. &llUlll s.nl1 C!11r1; d11J9hltr, M<HOll•lll Biil ol Ntwporl 811cl'I; 1 0•1ndcl'llld1en. So!'rvltel win be l'll'td Tllur'4otr 1 oc PM. P1clUc Vltw (hlotl w•lll ...... °"" l<Mddt>K ol SI. ,.t,.ndrews Pr11ob'(l1rliltl Cllurttlo!!lcl1n1 En1omb17"lfll, P11c•lic V•nr Memorial Par~, NewPOr1 Btacr.. Cll P11dfk V11wMorlu1r,dlr1<lor•. GOMBERG WILLl .. M GOMBERG, r~I of C...PiMr-S.11<;!1, C.. Survl-by l>t> \litll50f\, R1rmond Jolln~"· Slf"Yl<l'• 11e l!"l'Mll"ll 111 Patil!< v,, .. Mt..-1111 ~rkMl>fh11ry, Newpar1 Bea<ll, Cl. •VERS MER RITT ,.t,.VERS, •e•ld-enl ol '>Intl ......... Ca. Survl•ltd 11'1' Iii• wllt, Ewl,n ...... ~. S.,rvocit• lrit Plf>dlf\9. Pa<:ltk Vo•w M1tmorl11 Park M11rh11•r. ~-I !k-a<ll. Cl. BALT2·BEROERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 6 73.9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa M esa 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-941 5 . San Juan Capistrano 495--1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Ch~I 3500 Pacif1C v)ew Drive Newport Beach, California 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL • HOME 7801 BolN Ave. Westmfnster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St. Hunlinglon Beach 536-6539 PUBa,IC NOTICE • • ~() /(i ~.__../ 1Got fou.r calling I birds you . want t.o sell before Christmas? Move them under our tree. On four Thursdays from Thanksgiving to December 18, the Daily Pilot will publish a special page intended to make it easy for you to convert garage or attic clutter to handy Christmas cash. Buy a· one or two-inch box under our tree on November 27 or December 4, 11 or 18. Fill your box with Items you no longer want or need. Convert · y9ur clutter to cash. • Your old skis, sports equipment, luggege, toys, appliances or furniture might be the Christmas bargain someone else Is pining · for. \, Putting a box under our tree is easy and inexpensive. Rates are •$4 fbr the one-Inch box and $6 .50 for the two-i nch package . ... ' To place yours Just cilll 842·5878. Your cr._dit i• g9<t(l,wlth us. We'll bill your. Or, you can charge your ad to your Mjiste.r Charge or BankAmericard. · • -~ ~'\ ". -~ .. Evolution of the Mex ican AngliC'an Church, 1856-1966.'' Sonsel. aasistenl professor of social work and director of the coUege·s child welfare tra1n1ng iranP, is a graduate ol Loma Lin- da l1niversity and Cal State f're5nO. The movie, s hot by Dick Rar-books on the history of rymore of Sun VaJlt"y, Idaho, science arid do-it · rontains footage from Europe, yourself Physics experi· the.United States and Canada. ments. Dr. Wayne said it is possible to detect ab- normalities or the le« ventricle -the lower left C'hamber of the heart - whiC'h is the main pump- ing chamber. Tickets. priced at $2.75 for -"'=~======-- adults and $2 for students, are DAILY PILOT available at door prior to the 7 :JO CLASSIFIED ADS p.m . performance. 642-5678 You have more rmponant Ihi ngs to do than drive to w ork and back. Now you can do them all. Park-N-Ride Express is here. Express yourself! Park your car free in the morning and let the Orange County Transit District Park-N-Ride Exp ress get you to work and back comfo rtably, eco- nomically and quickly. In big modern air-conditioned buses. Do all those little things you'd like ~ do, but never seem to have the time for. Read the paper before you start ·work. Write a letter. Plan for the day's meetings. Catch up \0!1-.¥0Ur reading. Design a better mousetrap. Plan for a Give us a jingle. 547-3311 or ask the operator for toll-free ZENITH 7-3311 . 6 a.m. to IO p.m. weekdays . 1 a.m. to 5 p .m. weekends . ride ' -'' i l ) long-awaited vacation. Take a nap after w ork. Get home refreshed and relaxed. Park-N-Ride Express operates during commuting hours from San Clemente, Mission V1e10, Fullerton, Laguna H ills, Orange, Costa Mesa and several other Orange County communities to the major O range County industrial com- plexes and business centers. It only costs 5Qq: each way. And connecti ons are made with bus routes continuing on to Los Angeles and Long Beach. Don't let fru strating freeway traff ic get you down. You have more impor- tant things to do than drive. Express yourself! Take P5J.I.\l·N·R1de Express . Call or send the c6upon for information. ~ ~ We're here to get you there. ,------------------------------------------------, : I WANT TO EXPRESS MYSELF. SEND ~ : i ~ii:!~~SR~~'UI~~ ~~tr!RK-N-~IDE J TO ' Name ____ _ _________ ,;, • ~- \ ' Wecl'nesd•y. November 19. 1975 Little Eyes Hearst Case C'INClNN/\TI IUPl J Joan l.1ttl\• Sfl)'S she expeC'ts Patnc1a llf'Hrsl y.·dl ·•go free"' and c•vt·n hopt'l'! tQ1· rlC'v.'SpaJ}l'I" heiress can m;.int•uvr-r h(·r "'ay out of ht•r rourt troublt's just to "av..1ken p1'1)Jllt·'" to tht" differing legal trt·..itmrnt fur th1· nch and poor . 'They didn·t t'hang1· an;. lay,•:-; for .Jo-.n l,ittle but th('y·rt.• goini.: t11 for Pall.\ Jl£·;1r:H.·· s:11d !\11 s:-l.lll!1· .,·uu kno\.\ \.\'hy? So shl' <:an "·:ilk fr l'l' thl• right~ or hlacks, wom"n anct poor 111.·r~ons , m:u1l' h(•r l'Ommen1~ ~bout Mi ss J h•:i.1·s1 at a ne\\'S corlference before an acldf{'SS at l he u nt \'('rS1ty or Cin C'innatj' ·1 hopt· the 1?1rl I Patnci a ) goes frt.>e." l\1 1S-" J.1ttll" s;11d. "'Maybe 1t will awaken f•l'l'Pil' It "'111 mC"On that som(' peoplt• 1h.1t 1'.!0 around :-hooting and robb1nj.! h;4nks c;111 s tJJI go frC'e. 1'ht· ll·g~I system is going to ch11n ;::1· "Otnt' laws so th a t shl• can get out Shl' h,1s that typt· of mon ey·· Jlrrady reC"eived . Jusl look al th~ w:\y Pally was bWil· t>d, ·· :i;he ,;aid jn r eference to Mi ss J Jt-ars t 's rE>lativeJy quiet arrt"'Sl. "They <'~1me a nd looked for me with a hig h. powered rine I-fer fat her :.ind mother were allowed lo l·om(' !n right a"·ay Y.'ith nowc-rs, but ivok at the differenC'r in treatment for Emily llarri:-. tarrl'Stl'CI in connection 1\1lh M h1s lf rar.~t 1. :"111 SS l.ITTl.I·: (:0)11JLAJ:\"f.0 of lht· "F.Mll .Y'S (;O t~(; TO s<'rvc a Jot of Inertia? F ormer Secretary ur State Dcun Rusk stopped b y a sC'hool n am ed aft er him i11 Allanla a nd stumped pupils with the que:o; tion who '"as lht' fir st :,l.'crctary_ of stall•? /\n :j\vt.•r : Thomas J ~l ferson. ~11 SS l .ITTLF._/A('<llJITTl·:ll th1:-yl•ar in a widely-~6l1 t 1/.t'1.I ~orth (';1ro1Lnu murder trial thut f0t.·ust<d :1llt·n t1on on __ 1,_·r~r __ n_r _1_r_e_"_1_m_r_n_1_M_i_s_s_1_1,_·"-'-'_· 1_h_"_'_· __ 11 mt"". bu! J:lla t ty's going_t_o_g_o r_re_e.~ ·_ -·----~---~·~"~'~'~"'~'~'~"'..:====:::=====::; Ready l'h:.11rn1an :'-.l:1u ·r:-l' 1'uni,.! of Chin•• ha::. !'i t'!t'Cll'd gl'<t\"l' .,Ill' flit' hinlSC'lf <Jlld hi~ \\lfl' 111 a l'C'fl1L'Lt·r.\ on lht' outskirts of l't·k 1ng rf's C'r\'l'd for 1huSC' \\'hO ha,·t· ni;1dt• :-.1gnif1('lltll contribu- tions ltJ the Curn- muni.s l l,arlJ'. 'Frills Of Year' Abou1id \r.c\SJil:'\IG 'f(>.\I ClJfl! 1 St'n, \Villiam Hoth <H. llt•L I s:1ys tht• govl'rn n1~:nl is s p('nJin~ ninr<' 1h~1n ~1 1 .0VO lo :-.tutly !ht· 1r:1Vt'I hab its uf \\'1hl hurros ~ind $1·1.00o 111 pro ,·ult· sht•lter f11r t'll'1·tr1t' '-'Cllf c~~rls. !{oth f('VC'a!C'd lht'St' ;1 nt1 other govC'rnn1enl projects in announcing the iour finali:-;ts corn1x·t 111{! for his f('dt.>rnl i<'rill of · th(' \'ear :\v.·ard ;1s "lht' least vila l govt·rnmenl gr~1nt of 1975." ROTll SA IO thC're "'ere "so m3ny grants desl'rving this dis'tinC'· lion that it's not easy to narrow thl' fit>ld.' · "The prinr i p ~1\ d lf firulty in screening lht."'Sl· projects is lhat thl'rc is frequent ly ;i. lot less lht>re than meets thC' "Ye." he said. R O Tll"S F O U R fi nalists were: -A $41.055 grant by the Rureau of I.and ~l anagement lo Ari;:ona Stale University lo study lhe travel habits and lx•havior of "·ild burros in the Colorado Riv(•r Valley. -1\ $-l·l,4-17 grant by the Corps of F.ngint·er!-1 tu llollis Construction ('o .. Raxley. Ga .. to l'Xpand lhC' golf e\ub houst• al fo~ort Stewart for elel·lnl· golf earls. -A $30,000 g rant by the Cor ps of Engi nC"ers to • ;1n Alexandria. Va .. his- torian for a study or lhC' eorps' activities during the Civil War. -AN $80,000 grant by the Goddard SpaC'l' F'I i g ht -Ce nt er to llerschenohn i\1otion Pi rturt> Productions of \V;:ishington. D.C ..• for f. film on astr onomy. ( Roth said every Olll' "is responsible to :.1 C'll~ar public non-demand, is addressed to a ""holly non-pressing need. and from all appearanC'C':i i~ 100 percent noness<'n· tial. .. Sex Cure Bad Lµck For Doc PAI.0 AI.TO CAP) -A psyC"holog ist who ad · millrd havi ng sexual f<'· lations with two or his women patients <•s part llf I heir lhE'rapy has lost his lirense lo pra.<:t1r<'. The Psychological Ex - <1m,ining Commitlt.•<' of thr state Board or ~1ed ical Examiners ;in nouneed it strippC'd Dr. Ren.Curley F inney. 56, of his license ror privnlr practice effective Ott. J5. FINNEY. t professor or psychology and a stu- dent counselor at San J ose State. had run a pri va te counselin g service out or hi s home here. Tbf' board'i1 act.ion doesn't affect his cam- pus acti.vfties. ,_ Finnf'y had pleaded no C'ont('st to a complaint in ).1unici.,al Court la st F'ebruary charging tm· proft'ssiooal conduct. . . I Save 51 Misses' Mock Twin Set 5.44 Reg. 6.44. Scoop neck neck undcrlayer w1//l p~1nt dcs1gl1'. Outer layer with short, culled sleeve s. poir'lled colla1. button front M.acr.u1, wa"sh polyester. Paslels. S.M.L 20°/o OFF SOFT-SIDE LUGGAGE SALE • Sewn con tu1en1a1 hnndlP makes ca rrying C<1S1e1 • Fr ont !lap w1tt1 b111 k\i> Av<Jt1able 111 brown, I.in 01 bon1 Sho ulder Totes 11:19 Reg. 13.99 • Sell rni1fe11,j/ I 0 ri,1rnr lag. I .irge P.isy slide 11f)pe1~ • I tick tile loc.k ano key 22" Pullmans 15.99 Reg. 19.99 24" Pullmans 26'' Pullmans 21.59 26.39 Reg. 26.99 Reg. 32.99 BIG BOYS' SALE ALL COTTON Flannel Shirts 2.22 Reg. 2.88. Sport shins in your choice of assorted plaids Machine wash Sizes 8·20 WESTERN STYLING Corduroy Jeans 3.77 Reg. 4.99. Collon/ polyester corduroy Machine wasnable So11Cl colors. 8· 18 regular t sl11n . SAVE 25°/o Unlined CPO Jacket 4.44 Now! Dry Cleaning Special Moat DRESSES COATS JACKETS 99c DRAPl!S SPRl!ADS BLANKl!TS SLEEPING BAGS 200/ooff TIMELY BUY Men's LE.D. Watch 49.77 ··~--4. .• ·' .. . ".' t ' Reg. 13.99. Polyester/cotton shell wlth rib knitted cuffs. collar, Quilt lined. S,M,L,Xl. JCPeme"i \23 4!1& 181 0 9 ' -~---·--~ u .. Your JCP9nney CNtge. f•Cefll Supe<mark•l Charge It! lt"s the quick .ind easy way to shop, prck. up a bargau1 011 the spot. -. light em1tl!ng diode .... alch by Un1lrrx give~ hours. minutes and seconcts. Choose from white or go fd case and lrnk band Toddy"s L1miled Ouanlihes n1..w look at a small pnce. S1m1l a1lo1llustrat1on. Sale Priced 11 ..... Effect ive Thursday Thcu Saturd•y. Nov. 22nd. 1975 IUINA PAii: Beach al OrangethOiiHt • Ooen weekdays 9·30 to Q·.30. Sundays tO to'o. Oll.4H&I: City Dr al Garden Grove Blvd •Coen week.day, 10 to 9 Sundays 10 to 8. • S.t.HTA AHA: 3900 So BrlSIOl-NO. of So Coael Plat.a . Ooen Oailv 9:30 to 9, Su~ 10 lo 8. I ·-\ ( I • MEN'S SALE ~ SAVE 20% Dress Shirts .. 3.99 • Reg. 4.99. Short sleeves. po1yester1colton shirts need no ironing. Assorted fancies. 14¥.1-17. 32·35. 4.77 Reg. 5.99. l ong sleev~. ' ... .. ,,.J ., Ei ~ ... , .. ! --~-• ' . .. ' '.,'.. .. .. ! ' '· SAVE $3 Shawl CoUar Robe 13.99 Reg. 16.99. Velou1 robe of Arnel~ triacetate/nylon. Gifl boxed, Solid s, S,M,l .Xl. HAVE A LUNCH -~BREAK 1.09 Ham & Cheese sandwfch wtlh coffee or Coke. -----' .- (r,~·· ... ].~. \ \ . • • ! '' 1· ,, . v j 'j f • . • • -. • .. •• :s ;,: ·.C: •• ' 0 tU cop lh• gang refw " < C'US ~tlm Th r-har R. !'\pa me gang to Ii Aug subs 16-y !\S I)'. :.aid bet'n irigh spott on t lives "S hav con !:iafet A \\"3S. he I me l'OU ·Get Sh kno dire J Ud brot nC'ss T didn sub Cir Pete 1ng s ·em trial "I mys ' " test · :U-0 and ;-; h evid to ti top iire1 mer dev lea """· T pro :i.nd WO r Wwdn!!d!y. NOltemblil 11. 1915 OAILY PILOT A 13 WASHINGTON CU..PJJ -A &UonaJ 13, the study "found no trends in caneer The c1nttr epidem.iologist.s in fact ~tute 1tud,y-ba1-found no reJa. mortality .1ttributable to the consump· said they were pun.led by Cindin& re- UomldP between ca.nett de1th patterns Uon of drinking water that is artifieaJly duced rates ol death Lrom cancen otlhe and the natural or artificial Ouoridation or naturally nuorldated. brain and nervou' system in com· olcop:a.munltydrlnkinswaler1Upplles. ..The study provides no support for re-munitles with high levels of natural ' cent claims that fluorid•tion or water nuoride. Charges ' Droppaj In Rap~ SiJldy F~nds No €ancer-Fluoride Link TRS STUDY, WHICH col'lfirms suppliH in the United States has in-Usina rancer incidence and death 4 OR LANDO • Fl a . similar retults from Grell Britain'-wa, n-eaaed the risk of cancer," the report statistics for 1950..es. the researchers t U P I > -Fear i n I undflltMea ''beca~oltbe medic•1 and ("C)Otluded. istudied Texas counti~ for the effects of reprisals by memben ol public health concems r~ by" a re-natural fluoride. and <"Ompared the lhe Outlaw motorcycle port f'rd:ll the pd..i National HeaJth ••NO SIGNIFICANT EXCESS mortali-Rlrmlngham, Ala., art'a. which was gang. a local woman has Federation, ll rel a unc~ death pat-ty from cancer could bedeteeted up lo 15 largely unfluoridaled, with the Denver, refused to testify aeainst terns In the trnlted S ates to the Ouorida·. years after fluoridation in arE"as where Colo., area which had massive nuorida- a convicted rapist ac. tionofw•ter:supplies. M percent of the popu.lation had been lion, for the elfects of artifical flourida- tused of r a pln g her Begun in August and rooeluded Nov. a bruptly and continuously exposed.·· lion, according to the report. ~!most two years ago. ~_::::~:.::_:::::..:::'.!:'.:.:..::.::::.:::.:::::::.:::::~.:::::.:.~~::.:::.:~::..:::::::..::..::.:.:.::.:::.:.::c::_:_'-'-'-'-'"-~~~~==:::.::::::.::::::::'."-:::.:::::.:.::!'.:::..::.~~~~~~~~~~--;-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tht' state dropped the charge against Joseph R. ''C razy Joe "' Spaziano, a fortner member of the Outlaw gang, whowu1ateoced to life in pqaon Jht .o\ugust for th! rape and subsequent blinding ol a 16-year-old girl. ASSISTANl' Stai. Al· ty. William B. Jljyrpe said the wom~ l,l~ DOt bttn threattned bill II frightened beea.uU ahe spotted gang mO!llb;; Cln the street whe're abe Jives. ''She and h~r father have been t'Xlremely t·onC'erned about her safety,'' Sharpe said. 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The slatemerits were made at a House sub- committee hearing on legislation intended to forbid· inhumane trap- pingofwild animals. BUT, SAID Young, the bill would ban thC' very trap which at the time was turning thl' ends of the fingers on his right hand blue. · In general. Young said the trap he was de· monstrating , aimed at holding two-to threc- p o u n d minks and martins by a leg, was a humane method for a lot of his Alas kan eonsti· tuents to make a living. YOUNG RAN a 100- mile trap line in Yukon for years befor<' being ei<'cted to Congress. Mai"y Tyler l'tt oore ap· peared at the hearing as the national chairman of the F\lnd for Animals. THE TELEVISION ac - tress said that whe n she was growin g up in Brooklyn furs were a status symbol. When she could 'afford it, s he bought a mink st...il e. "It never occurred to me that in order for that soft beauty to be on my back., iiihocent animals had to die," she told the subcommittee. "IN BRIEF, I believ~ that behind eve r y beautiful wild fur there is an ugly story. It is a brutal, and bloody, and barbariC' story. The animal is hot killed by a trap, it is tortured to de· ath. ··said the actress. Young said trapping amounts to a r egulated harvest of a "renewable resource ... I 'll defend to the death the right of Alaskans to trap .·· YOUNG KEPT the trap on his hand for about 15 minutes. "I'm concerned about your fingers. Are they turning blue?'' panel chairman Robert 1 •. U-g· gett (D-Calif.) inquired at one point, "Yes,·· said Young. go ing on with hi s testimony. Radio Swinger Caught CLEVELAND CAP) - A Cleveland m a n has been charged with soliciting for prostitution through US<' o f hi s citizens b and r!idio which police say the man us ed t o e ntice truck drivers to have sex. Police charged Albert C. Braxton, 32, with of. rering sex to truck drivers passing through Cleveland. Braxton , whose nickname on tbe radio was ''Hollywood SW· inger," Would cruise a higtrWay here in a private car and arrange parties at the conve- nience of the truck driven. Police aald Bruton wu arteated after they ovtrheud one of '1Ja con· ver11ll011• and arranged a rendltYOll' -with an offlc -- I Wednesday. November 19, 1975 Radicals Jam Bay Area Park Meters: SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The New World Liberation 1'Tont, which has taken responsibility ror numerous terroris t bombings in recent months, c•laims a new target ..:.... the city's parking meters. .. Police said TuC'sday they were in- vestigating the group's clai m that 1t 'poured liquid steel into the locks of several hundred parj(.ing meters in re- taliation for a recent ticket writing spree by orfi cers. TH F. TICK F.T BUTZ \o,'3 S prompted by police anger ;Jt votc·rs for passing Sf'VC'ral antipolict• proix>Sitions in the Nov . 4 election. -..... 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' I ' • I I I I ' I ; • -· • OlllL Y PILOT .,. Winner F ired·· Irish Play ers Rally · lJehind Devine By J e t s HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -The Sew York Jets today tired be1ld roach Chorley Win-. repladn& him with Ken Shipp; theclub'aot- fen.sive coordinator. who will nm the National Football League i.eam for the final ftYO weeb d the season. The action wu llkm la the Wake ot a six·i•me J.osin1 streak. The Jell are 2-7 tcr the season and have 1ivea up 293 points. the most surrendered by any NFL feam . Shipp bu COllcbed in the NFL for seven ise.atOna and is in his third with the Jets. He previously coached at St. µ>ui• under Win· per in 1968 and ·Jn~!_ed to the New Orleans Saints m 1970. :.tdae A d r a .. en f JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -Led by Wimbledon 'hampion Arthur Ashe . Americans swept their opPo· nents today in the first round of the men's singles in the South African Open tennis cham· pionships. Ashe defeatNJ South African Andre Zietsman, 6-2. 6-2 and .Arian Gottfried defeated Hans Pohmann or West Germany 6-2, 6-3. ' Sherwood Stewart advanced by default when hi5 opponent. Tony Fawcett of Rhodesia, had t o quit when he became weakened by the nu. Jn another milch, Jaime FiJlol of Chile downed Robert Maud, 6-3. 6·7, 6·2. ~rant e•Wln• • CALCUTTA, India -Top- beeded Manu el Orantes of Spain !whipped Nicola Spear or "Yugoslavia, 6-2. 6·3 today in lhe firsl round or India's Grand Prix ~.awn Tennis Championships. tn other rirst round matches· Alex !\1ayer downed John Feaver or F,ngland , 6-0, 6-3. -Tom Gorman polished orr In- dia's Ramanathan Krishnan. 6-2, 7-5. Jose Higueras . also of Spain,· v.•as upset by Pakistan's Harooo Rahim , 2-6, 6-4, 6·4. Connor• Lo •n BUCHAREST -Romania's Ille Nastase beat American ten· znis ace Jimmy Connors, 7-6, 3-6, i 7-5 Tuesday in a tennis exhibition match. · Na"lJ Wl thdrall"• ORLANDO, Fla. -Navy Qf. fi cials, citing academic conflicts as a major reason, have withdrawn the academy's name from consideration as an oppo· nent for Miami of Ohio in the Tangerine· Bowl football game 'Dec. 20. Officials said remaining can· ' didates are Arkansas State, 10-0; 1 F.ast Carolina, Tulsa and Virgi.nja Tech, all with 7.3 re· cords, and South Carolina, 64. Com!h R nlflll• SAN DIEGO -Dick Logan, unable to produce the winning re· cord of his predecessor, said Tuesday he is resigning as head football coach of the University of San Diego. Several of the players cried • when he told them of his plan , after losing 18·0 at St. Mary's of Moraga last Saturday. Huskin Win SEA'ITLE -·James Edwards and Lars Hansen combined for 43 points Tuesday night as the lJniversity of Washington defeat· ed the touring Australian Na- tional basketball team, 82-61 . CIDCAGO (AP) -1"' NOlre l>ame football team bas r8llled behiAd coocb Don DeYlne alld knocked down report& tbot they ...tuaed to co to the cotton Bowl beca-.e th~ were cllsaatlslled w!tb tbelr cooch. "It's a lie," sald Devine Tues· d&yW!lenTeacbed In SOUtb Bend to comment on a story In the -WublnetonSUrwhl<bqUOIA!d8D unnamed 'tou.rce that the players were "tod up with ne.lne.. Tbey don't have any reaped. for him u a coach. They ju~t don't want lO pl•y football for him 8ll7 more this year.'' Al leut a hall a-I>l•yen, l.acluclinf te•m c•ptai111 "Ed Bauer -and Jim Stock, lm· mediotely bocked ~p their cooch with outspoken.. oofety Jobn DubeneWty callinc it "a w""" story.'' . J;!evlne itaid a week ago Mon.· dl)' be told bis squad uwre would be no meeting or talk of any -I aame. • "But by ThundOY It become -I that the Oottm Bowl wont«l aome lllilll di lndlcollon • to bo!o the ~ felt." 4ald Devine. ••we bad a mert:inaand a 'VOtewaataken." Devine said •lhletic director lll006e Krause. pn::sided. at the Ut>tT ...... KAREEM ABDUL·JABBAR PRESSURES ERNIE DIGREGORIO. / Faee Hous ton Buffalo Def eme · Rattles Lakers HOUSTON (AP) -Buffalo used a swarl'l)ing defense against Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Tuesda.y- ·night, and although Abdul· Jabbar didn't seem to mind, the style upset his teammates and the Braves triumphed 120-106 in National Basketball Asscociation play. The Lakers, a game and a half behind the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Pacific Division, at- tempt to get back on the winning track tonight when they face the Houston Rockets {KABC radio, 6 o'clock). After the Braves' victory, Buf· falo coach Jack Ramsay said of his team's defense of Jabbar, .. We dido•t want him shooting • .so we had to have .others help the man def ending him.'' Ramsay said, "That naturally leaves someone else open. but I'd rather have someone else shoot- ing.·• The Braves. who led 25-23 at the quarter and SJ-51 at the hall, dominatedlhe second hall with a balanced team effCl't. All five statters and resene forward Dick Gibbs scoi'ed .1n double figures. Bob McAdoo led all scorers with 38 points. He also bad 12 re· bounds .. Abdul-Jabbar led the Lakers · with JS points and 16 rebowids. "That was our best all around effort of the season," said Garfield Heard after the game. Heard pulled down 19 rebounds tor the Braves and chipped in 13 points. Lakers coach Bill Sharman, whose consecutive free throw re· cord bad been broken lest week by Houston·s Calvin Murphy, watched the Braves go a perfect 30-for-30 from the line in their victory over the Lakers. "Murphy Jtot my free throw re· cold last week and tonight Buf· falo C 30-30," Sharman said.. "It's sOme week!' 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Morgan Easy MVP Winner ; OAKLAND (A .. ) -Joe alongwithit:• I Morgan says he alway$ Was bis As the Big• Red 'Machine , team's smallest pl~ from Lit-ground out pennant and World lle League to the maJOr le•gues. Series victories this 1eason. •Rut he won the. NatioOal League Morgan hit .327, fourth in the ·Most Valuable Player award leaaue, and reached base safely •Tuesday by being a "complete about half the times he came to player.·· bat. His 132 watts led the league, ''I think of myself as a com· hi.$ 67 stolen bases on n attempts plete player, and I've tried to were second, his 107 runs were C"ombine everything into my fourth: He drove in 97 runs, game-h.ilting, fielding, stealing smashed 17 home runs and Z7 basa snd scoring,·• the Cincin· doubles. He capped the season natl Reds ' S-foot·7 second wtththewlnninghltoffBostonln baseman said. · , the seventh game ol. the World "l &ot the MVP Award because sm... \ th~ cfub was having a great year After being selected MVP '1ti1 I was having a good year Tuesday, Morgan sald : ';!le ,. thing 1·m moat surprised a l wu the margin o( ,;ctory. Jt was the larcut margin in the history of, the award. That's quite an -· .L meetlnc ••d the votes were sealed ond sent lo Rev. F.dmund P. Joy~~' bead' ot the Notre Dame atn1etlc board. Tbe reauJts cl that 'fote were not revealed. Notre Dame then sullered lt.s third loss ot the seuoo at -Pit·· tsbw-gh. • . "Even al!er we loot, there still appeared to be interest by the Cotton Bowl;' Devine said. "I don't koOw bOw bl(bulenougb"° that aaothtt vote •• taken. As far. a1 I'm concerned. I COO· a:kltred. it a great· conrplimenl to the coacblng staff. the team and my•elf that the Cotton Bowl people tbou1ht I could make a bowl ttp~eataUve out ol our club evtn after loain& lo Pit·· llburllll'' The team look another vote Sunday and Bauer and Slo<k told Devine there was enough dis- a&reement at that meeting that Notre Dame should not accept a bowl bid. Meanwhile, Field Scovell. stltttion committee.. chairman for the Cotton Bowl, saJd Notre Dame wu not invited to play in the New Year's Day same ••before or after the Pittsburgh game. We made no propogJUon to Notre Dame. We told them they Intense R ivalry No Bitterness --Schemhechler ANN ARBOR, Mich. (APJ - Bitter? Who's bitter? BiUemess in the Ohio State· Micbi1ao football rivalry "is heavily overplayed by the press.'· ,1aya Michigan coach Bo S<hembechler. He described the annual aeasott,~oding batUes between the Bie Ten powers as "just good, clean, tough sames. All the fighting is done in the stands, not on the field · · And there's no personal war bet ween. him and Ohio State coach Woody Hayes. Scl\em· bechler said Monday 'It's the sports writers who make a bia: to- do about thttt I'm not playing him end he·, no\ playing him and be's not playing me. If I was pll)'lng him I'd block bim out. t 'myounger.·· When the fourth·ranked Michigan Wolverines host the top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes Saturday, it will mark the fourth straight year the. game will de· cide tbe Big Teo champion1hip and Rose Bowl representative. The teams have won or tied for the conference title every year since 1968. Although Schembechler claims · the matchups themselves ha· ven't been bitter, whocouJddeny the intensity and emotion of the rivalry? In the 1968 game at ~lumbus, Ohio State crushed <:oach Bwxep Elliott's Wolverines S0.14, going for a fie ld goal in the late stages to run up the score. In 1969. at Ann Arbor, Michigan beat the Buckeyes U.12 in what may be one or the biggeSt upsets of the last decade and the Wolverines went on to the Rose Bowl in Schembechler's first year as coach. In 19'10 at Columbus, Ohio State won 20-9. It was Michigan's only l06S. Columbus merchants suf· fe:red considerable broken win· dows and other cJamage al. terwards becaufe of over· jubilant Buckeye fans. In 1971 at Ann Arbor. bigbJy.favored Michigan had a tough time but won 10-7. Hayes, angry because a pass in- terference penally wasn't called against Michigan in the closing minutes, stormed onto the field and tore up a downs marker on the sidelines. He wa s Pitt Players Charged PITTSBURGH -Warrants have been issued for the arrest of three University of Pittsburgh football pl&yers on charges of ag. gravated assault, according to sportscaster Sam Nover. In his Tuesday night telecast over WI IC-TV, Nover said center John Pelusi. linebacker Tom Perko and offensive tackle Dave Treiber were named in a com- plaint filed by Robert Carney ol Philadelphia. ~ The three a-re accused or roughing up Carney in an altercation at a tavern following Pitt's 34-20 victory over Notre Dame last Saturday, Nover said. 6A""t•• reprimanded by the league. In 1972 at Columbus, Ohio State won 14~11 when the Buckeyes stopped Michigan from scorin.e in four downs h'om the one-yard line late in the game. It was Michgan ·s only lo..'fs . ln 1973 at Ann Arbor, the teams tied 10-10. Michigan's Mike Lan- try missed a ~1 -yard field goal try in the finaJ moments, but Schembechler figured the Wolverines would get the Rose Bowl nod since they had oOt· played the favored Buckeyes. The teams were co-champions, but conference athletic directors voted to send Ohio State lo the bowl. Schembechler bitterl y criticized the vote and was reprimanded by the league-for his outbursts. Last year al Columbus, Tom KJaban kieked four field goals to give the Buc keyes a 12·10 triumph. Lantry mis!M!d a 33· yard.er with 16 seconds left. The teams tied for the title again, and again Ohio State was selected for the bowl. Tt)e outsPoken SchembechJer blasted the league rule against allowing other teams to go to bowl games. Th~ ruJe has stnce been rescinded, and Saturdayzs loser will go lo lbe Orange Bowl in Miami. "What happened. in the past doesn't have anything tQ do with what '1 happening now," Schem· bechler said. Fiesta Bowl ;To Pac-8? PALO ALTO (AP) -If the Fiesta Bowl still needs a guest team art.er this weekend's col· lege football games, "1 think they'll come to us," Pacific·8 ex· ecutive direetor Wiles Hallock said Tuesday. UCLA, Stanford and California are tied for the Pacific-8 lead and aiming-for the Rose Bowl. There may. be no consolation prize. The Pac-8 co--champioo or" run· nerup would be available to face the Western Athletic Conrerence champ, Arizona State or Arizona, in the Dec. 26 bowl game at Tempe, Ari z. But Fiesta Bowl officials' first choice is the loser of Saturday's game between Bi g Eight powers Oklahoma and Nebraska. Ir the loser is Oklahoma, the Pac·8 will be shutout. However, Nebraska players voted against accepting a Fiesta Bowl bid, saying they wanted the outright Big F.ight title and Orange Bowl berth or nothing . "I imagine the Fiesta Bowl would give Nebraska a chance to reconsider first. then come to us if they still say no." said Hallock, former WAC commissioner. The winner of the Cal ·Stanford game. which will be played before a sellout crowd at Stan· ford Stadium, Saturday will havc a .six-day wait before finding out if it goes to the Rose Bowl. The UCLA Bruins will be the Rose Bowl team if they beat USC Nov. 28. were oae ol tour teams we wue cooaidering." . · 0...U.e Hid tbat lft<r be beard about the 1tory "Pll)'en "'1un· tarily ca.me into my ctnce in • :study stream aay\D« the columh is not cocreet. ~lne!T·nine per- cent of my pll)'era are liehind me.·· "Speaking f<M" myaelt ooly;· said S.uer. 1'lt was the over- wb•lml •I fact of Saturday-. game that had to be the mojor factor in the decisicm we mad~ Sunday altomoon. Taking a poll was purely lo '&tt the sentiment cl the team. There's no truth to that at all~·· Mater D ei Victimized Once.Again INEQUITIES DEPT.-ater Dei Wgh stays on the sidelines . tor the umpteenlh time wben2::1 football playoff competit n ~gins Friday. Mater Dei b a S.3 sea.son record, but as has been the common case in ~-recent years, the Monarchs dropped those matches to the rou1h Angelus League tno ~ st. P~ul, Servile and Bishop Amat. While the Mooarchs fail to get into the playoffs due to their fourth place llni.sb in a abt·team WHITE • • WASH super league, Fountain Valley does go deapile .. unimposing 4-+ 1 seuon mark and a tie for third in the rather mediocre.. Sunset loop. · FUTURE DEPT.-A new talent comes to tight at Fountain Valley High where sophomore running back Willie Gittens c;homped up 91 yard,, agai,mt Loara Saturday ni&ht in his vusity debut. Some ~ think he may eventually be ~s good as Myron White, the former Santa AJ!!I Valley High tornado who was a CIF player or the year. GOOD NEWS DEPT.-Thooe- Cloriously talented Russian women gymnasts will make a one night stand in Los Angeles Dec. lJ, at t.he Forum. Starlet Olga Korbut Will do her thing and will be accompanied by Neli Kim and Nicolai Adrianov. the more noteworthy members or the entourage. • Presently officials are trying to secure the presence of Lud· mila Tourischeva and odds ap. pear in ravor ot her appeanng at the Forum. Some 17 ,505 seats figw-e to be all sold in the next few days with. only the $5.50 priced seats re. maining. LIGHTWEIGHT POWERS DEPr.-Fountain Valley High's two freshmen football teams were undefeated and the one that won the Sunset League ripped loop champ La Habra, 65-0. It was earlier reported that the FY sopbs lw-d run up that score. The sophs Were good, too, going 7·1·1. They lost only to Newport Harbor- and were tied by Marina. Phil Lyons and Barbara Adamo helped us gel the correct info. MERGER DI M, S4YS NBA CZ4R BUFFAI.O (AP) -A merger of the t .... ·o major profession al basketball leagues is not likely in the immediate future, according to I.arry O'Brien. commission er of the National Basketball As· SO('iation . · "The Possibility of a merger is not in the offing. In fact , we are precluded even from a1scussmi:: it by court order, .. he said at a news conference at the Bufralo Braves executive suite Tuesday. . ' . . . ' BZ OAILYPILOT Wlldnwt1y, November 19.1975 r Rio Hondo • Runners Sparkle Alfaro Sparks Edison's CIF Rival Lawn~ale WEST CO VINA-With only w.-.t Co""" is meeting Edison's been quarterba<k David Al.faro. lou<hdowns. Yet. '!"'Spartans &~~ Id two start<'rs returning from a Chareers 1n the first round of the a 6-3. 185-pound passing w1iard are pnmar1ly a pa$1i.Dgteam. root.ball team that po:sted a 3-4 4·Aplayoffs f'ridaynigbtat West who $tarted three games last "And Edison pl~ about as I.J' __ Edg league re<'ord in 1914, 1t was hard Covina High. . year· good of pass defense as anyone ·~ e lo. believe lhc.t the West Covina ··~eh~~ some good ~!ayers re-Thi5 sea.son. he has completed we've seen," says Brancheau. Wl-llTTIER -Rio llondo Colltge football coach Marty Rlackstontt i:s-hopinte tht-law of ~1,·erages won 't t<1tt·h up with h.im this SaturdJ.)'. nili:ht . H.igh Spartan8 would be contcn· turning, he ~ayt1, and our 82 of 150 aerials for 1.388 yards West Covina aliO plays good de-rs in the Sierra League this sophomorE> .and junior varsity and 13 toul·hdowns. Stivert> has defense too. allowing on1y 83 LAWNDALE-Three barks who have combined for over 2.000 )'ards: are the keys to a LawndaJe Cardinals football team tha,l clashes with Dana Hills' Dolphins Friday n!ght in the first round ofthe C!F 2·A playo(rs. year. . . t~am~ w o n lea.~ue cham · l'a ught30£or383yardswhilelan points in nine games. Eichhorst Rut with 1l s 38·10 dufcat of .La p1onsh1p:;i Jast year. Smith. a 9.6 sprinter, has hauled 1s averaging nine taclUes per Pu«ntt~ last wc•ek, W0.1t C_ov1na 'fwo of.thost> good players a~c inlGpass('sror294yards. game; Clmmarrusti had 72 endt·d its regul<J.r st· a.son with an def ens 1 v e tack 1 e Curt 1 s lhrouah the first seven games. That's when hi:s l~Qadrunners battle Golden West College at El Rancho High for the Southern California Conf('r('nce t1tle . Roth team:1 C'ome into the circuit finale with 5-0 reC'ords. S..t re('ord and tied for the league El('hhor:st (5-9, 200) and receiver Some top newcomers havt' lead with South 1-lills, last year's Rick Stivers (5-7, 164), the 0 1\ly bl"en 1uniori!$ Tony Clmmarrusli. WLrTcoYINA l•U Clf' ·l ·A champion. two Spartans who started every a 5-11, 175-pound lihebacker, and Sp:l rtan s coac h Tim gameinJ974. Bob Epps, a 6-0, 210 -pound u-1• "'Udl• rn "°""' NOii JO Lawu- l7 CA<wc,.. 1 11 U.NIOlii ,,. ~· • 11 ••.oo.t , :a u "'-'- " " • K.ickorr is al 7:30 at Leuzinger High and fans will be walching three top backs in quarterback Vince Esparza. fuJlback Tim F'risk and tailback Lorenzo Bellamy. " Srnncheau ii not surprised Thi." kl'y player, lhough, has Cullba('k who has scored eight , . ' ' . The vtinnl'r t>arns a trip to the -0Pc. 6 .4.vocado Ro'>'·I at Cerritos 7gainst Orange Co;;tsl , Rl<1ckstont', in his Sixth S('3SOO ;1s the head man at Rio llondo. is pt~r~cct agains.t Golden WC'sl, hl)v1ng won all five gan1cs. 8-1 Walnut Roadblock Rabbits Like ·to Run They are largely ~ible for Lawndale's 1·2 record and 5..() mark in the Pioneer League. The Roadrunners have had }!real success in the SoeaJ Con- fl'rence. winning titles in '70 -73, ~ind finishing se<·ond to state c·hamp Ea s t I.A last ye ar . Rlal'kstone's conference mark in six ytars is 32 ·4. To Diablos Hargrove Paces Poly's Attac~ Passing rrom. an I f«mation. ~paria has completed 6S d 125 3erials for 920 yards. Bellamy has rushed for 700 yards while Frisk bas picked up 500. "\Ve've bc:itcn Golden Wc•st so many times and been so fortunate, it kind of scares me. It's their turn,·· says Blackstone, a Seal Beach resident. Rio Hondo is. as usuaJ, strong -defensively . The Ro adrunners I have one of the better deep backs around in J,ou Runfola. who was 1 a first tE'am All·conferencl' pick a ! ye-ar ago. And Rio Hondo has • anothe-r good one in defensive tackle Ben Green. l ''Those two guys have bttn our I best defensive players. We've playe-d pre-tty consistent defense WAI .NUT -Walnut f-li~h's Mustangs ar(' only in their eighth yE'ar o( operation, but the CIF football playoffs are nothing new to toarh Ken Gunn 's Mustangs of the f-lacienda Lt>ague. Gunn 's crE>w finished in a thrC"e·way tie for the.• title with Royal 0~1k and Ronita, are 8· l for thl' season, ranked No. 8 in the CIF 2-A poll and are enjoying tht•i 1 third outright or portion of a a rrown in that span. LONG nEACll -Long 11<-ar h l1oly's .Jal.'kr:1bhits may dc1K•nd on thl' run ~•s much as F'ou111 a1n VaJll~Y ll1gh's BaronS depend on the pass. 'fhat's the impression Jackrab- bit~ coaC'h Mike Scarpace, formerly an Edison lligh .ass1st- nant. gives as his team prepares for their CJF 4-A playoff en- countt'.'r with Fountain Valley Friday ni g ht at Veterans Stadium. 'fhe basis for that reason is tailback Artie l·largrove, a 5·11 , 100-pound senior speedster, who has rushE'd for more than J ,000 yards this year---his se('ond ::straight 1,000-yard effort. And, Poly is withwt its No. t passer. Donald Lonon, who Us out with injury, ''We'll be going with a sophomore at quarterback,'' says Scarpace. "Alvin Eston played half of the game last week, along with one or our wide receivers at quarterback, and he will start for us.'' Rut Scarpacf doesn't seem too concerned about his team's aerial game. "We've got Sa.lapu Le<>mili (5·8, 170) at rullback and he's a very good blocker," says Scarpace. · The Poly offense is similar to FV rival Edison, and its I · formation with the emphasis on the ground game over the tackles and guards. · But while Edison also has a threat at quarterback with the run or pass, Poly figures to operate with Hargrove as the major thorn. Poly has recorded four shutouts during the campaign. which has seen the Jackrabbits record an 8-1 record and the Moore League championship .. DE"fensive gems include linebackers Mike Maloney (6·1. 190 sr.) and Nat Carter (6-0. 175 sr.), middle guard Tony Oldham (6-1, 205 jr. ), tackle Roger Moore (5-11, 220 sr.) and strong safety Reggie_Young.(5·10, 165sr.). They are complemented by a top lineman in tackle Ross Win- nerberger (6-0, 175) and three capable receivers in Kimo Jgarta, Mike Esparza and Bob Gomez. Igarta, also a linebacker, and Winnerberger are the leaders of a derense that has only given up SI points in nine games and just 13 in the last three. Tim Keys and Mike Esparza are top derensive backs. ''We run a variation o( a 5 de- fense.'' says Cardinals coach Fred Boehm, ''and we·re pretty well balanced." • all the way through,'' says • Blackstone. ~-· Offensively thl' Roadrunners have not been as con.sistent,· but that's mainly becau se sophomore quarlerback l'\fik c f)rtiz has bern :;idelined off and on with injuries. Friday at 8 the Mustangs put their billing on the line at Mt. San Antonio College against South Coast League invader Mission Viejo in the first round or the Cl r· 2·A eliminations. The defensive power of \Valnut, whirh has not aJlowed an oppon('nt to st:ore in double digits. is led by linebacker Keviil Veselic (165 ), 199·pound tackle Riian Jackson and safety Mark Thompson (155). Brawley Defense Breaks Wishbone The offense gets a boost along the line from twin brothers-Rod and Rick Miller, a pair of 5-11, 200-pounders who were ~ccorded honora.ble mention all-league as juniors last year. Another in the Poly arsenal is reteiver Mike Was hington. cousin of pro receiver Gene Washington. Mike is a 6-0, 170- pound senior and has caught three touchdown passes since be· ing moved to wide receiver with (our games left on the schedule. Boehm calls Dana Hills a pret- ty balanced team too. "They have a fine team and are coming out of a tough league." he says. "The top...rated team in the 2-A divisiou is in their league. · "Also, it appears thilt Bill Cunerty bas changed his veer of· fense somewttat in the last two games.•· "Or1iz ha:; played onJy three :complete games. Withoul him we :haven't had the continuity to give ~ :u s consistency,'' says ~~ ·Blackstone. : Ortiz, who u·ill !Start Saturday .:night. has completed 28 of 69 :passes this season for 410 yards :and six touchdowns. He passed :for over l ,100 yards la.st season, ; But Rio Hondo, like Golden :West, is primarily a running :team-and the Roadrunners :have a good one in sophomore :I.eon Verstegen, a 5·11, 170- •VoUnder. : Verstegen is ranked No. 2 ift'· :the conference rushing statistics :cbE>hind GWC's Mark Davis) .;with 774 yards in 170 carries. :l-fe's averaging 96. 7 per game." .= : . Blackstone knows that to be8.t Q :the RustlE>rs . his club most con· I ·lain Golden West's high-Powered .:running attaC"k. -"Golden West has excellent backs who run real well. We ha· i .ven't met a ·runner like Davis since we played Citrus. "And they also have an tX· cellent athlete in Rich Shrout at "4 quarterback. He almost beat Santa Monica singlehandedly." • "We don 't really have any super individual.'' says Gunn. "and we don 't do a lot of reading ondE>fense," Offensivt'ly tht> Mustangs rely on a strong running game. keyed by running ba('ks Keith M('Dermott and Kevin Morgan. MrDermott is the best threat and has scored nin£' touchdowns for the season. Hut with most kt'ying on the 16.J·pound return- ing a!l·lt'.'ague back. it's been ltforgan who has picked up the mo:;t yards (894 in 185 carries and!TD•J. · "W'e~rt not all that fa~t." says Gunn. "but we do have some qui('k backs." Alex Solorzano, a 6·i. 212· pound fight end and linebacker, is a possible p<irti('iPant,, but he's hampered by a combination o( a groin pull and a virus. lC he can't play it'JJ be Craig Fenwi ck at (6·2, 185) at tight end and tht> inside of the ofrensive line is led by_ Dan Read. a 5·10, 198·pound seni or. 21 ~'·' ll A;-1¥>d U Sl•n• 111,1• 20 il>iJlt Loma ~1 Gjl.-dl- WALNUT l•ll • • Ftoytl 0.k 1 l"t Drl1•,lo (I lJ Bonll• n 11 S.nO!,.._., ' • • • • ~ ~::Newport Tops Glendale t1 • :-.lewport J.1arbor High Tars "It was a squeaker all the way ~ _!l.irls volley~all tearil came back and the third game was _, ~rom the brink of defeat to cap· anybody's until it was over." ~!~ J.ure a second round CJ F 4·A '.playorf match with Glendale Marie Lundie was singled out 'Tuesday night, 9-15, lS.-8, 1S.-l3, in as the star of the ~ame for the ,,~ :action on the winner's court. T~~ with a big assist from Lynn ': • , Williams. BRAWI.F.Y-Doug Rark<>r and his Rrawley lligh Wildcats are fairly familiar with the wishbone offensE>. Barker's Wildcats beRan the 1975 football season by running from a wishbone and sue('essrul· ly deferi'ded two Desert Valley IA."ague teams y..·hiCh used the four-bark formation. "Rut we haven't seen a team "·ith a wishbone' likr San Clemente's," says llarker whose Wildcats vie with No. 1 San Clemente in the flr::it round of the CIF 2-A playoffs Friday night at San Clemente High. Says Ba.rker, "San ('lemente ha:s all th e elements for a w1~hbone . You n ee d a quart.erba('k, a fullback and two good halfbacks. "And while they have the good running backs', the guy who im· presses me is their quarlerback. He is an exciting footbaJJ player who makes things happen.·· F,n route lo a 4-4-1 rt'{'ord and 2·2·1 mark in league action, the third place Wildcats faced two teams that ran a wishbone. They easily defeated ''uma . 21 ·12, but lost toCentral.10·3. "WE> held Central's wishbone to 150 yard:t rushing,·· says Rarker. :\s for his Wildcats. Rarker say~. "we experimented with the u·ishbone earlier in the season but our quarterback was not quick enough. That is why we went to the I and that explains our slow start.·· The Wildcats lost two of their first thret> but have played well recently, allowing 23 points in • The Tars will meet Louisville :High Thursday night at 7::Kl in -=<tua rterfinal round action. :Louisville, the No. 1 seeded -playoff-team. ·will draw the home :assignment by virtue of playing :~way Tuesday at North Torrance ;\vherethey won. 15-2.15-7. "Marie was an all-round super player tonight and Lynn had some key hits ." Fogt said. Lundie not only contributed heavily with her spikes but also in SE'lling up her teammates for key performances. Tars Host Redlands. : "The girls played \rith con· "sistency and confidence in com- ·ing back tonight,·• coach Judy ·'Fogt said fol.lowing the match. a . ~cky Daniel had several key spikes and blocks and setters Marji Friday. Lundie, Pam Knox and Kathy Carico( all ctid well as setters. Ne'>'·port Harbor l{igh's top· ~et"ded Sailors will get a dav's 1ump on most or the Cl F 4·A watt'r polo field as they host Redlands Tflursday at J. Coach Bill Barnett's Newport Harbor Sa'ilors are Sunset 1,eague champions-Red lands finished second in the Citrus Belt I""ague. ~ ; Laguna Girls Win '.Gain CIF Quarterfinals By LAUR·ENE KEYS l..aguna went ahead 7..0in a.t11eo.nvl"41et!ou.tt . the first game and ap- Laguna Beach J.l1gh ~ared to be an easy win· advan.ced to the ner, But the Jesters Q~arterf1nals of the CIF caught fire and brought gll'ls volley.ball playoffs thE' score to 12-10 before by defeat1n ~ the St. J,aguna put them a'>''ay Jo !'ie ph Jesters of on three straight points ~ ... akewood I 5:10. 15-0 served ti.>' l.esli e Wt>ndel. ruesda.y night at In the second i:?ame I,aguna. t,aguna played nearlY Th~ Artists will travel fl~wless ball, with good t~ Marymounl Thursday spikes from Chris An - n1ght . M arymount de· derson. Wesley Weber ft'ated Alemany 15-6, and I.ynn Buhlig. Dawn 15-:i. Spurlock maae some tlne Now 24·0 on the year, one-handed sets during the evening. 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'Jo,., ' " ' ' ' • I • ' ( .J ' ' DAILY PILOT fl3 • ' . ~~fensive .Players of the Week Run Slated CdM Girls Advance Th e ~1arina 1-ligh School Key club will spor\SOr a record attempt. endurance run on Satur- day and Sunday, Dec. 13 ·14 (or all Oranee Count)' high schools in· terested in participating. By HOWARD L. llANDY OI .. ~1, '°'let t.'41" • Alison Child along wttb Sf'ttrrs Lori Webb. Lesly Lane and Ellz:•beth Ogden. • RICH ETHELL Coron• del Mar MIKE FAULKNER Estancia DAN MEEKS Marina . ' • • •\ RICK MILLER Costa Me•• MIKE MARQUEZ Fountain Valley MARTY SNYDER Mater Dei •• PAUL BETHKE Dana Hills TOB'!' BONWELL Huntington Beach • ' /,. • MARK MERWIN Mission Viejo RANDY SCHWARTZ Edlaon CRAIG FRENCH Laguna Beach GW Faces Gauchos; Boes Vie Golden \\o'es t Coll('gc will race Saddlt>ba('k and Orange Coast will me(·t Ventura in the opening round or the South<'rn California JC water polo tourney Tues da y at Golden West. Fullerton, the South Coast Conference cham- pion. is the top seed \\i lh Golden West and ()('C second and third. St'cond round games are also s cheduled Tu~ d a y with the cham- pionship set for 3 p.m . \li'ednesday. The top four teams will advance to the state tourney Dee. 5-6 at De.<\nza College in Cupertino. Here are the pairings: T....,...,, Nov, 1) •--G<>IM" Wt-st 4S.Oul"••n ~I co- crio"'91 "'· !".•<ldl~t>•t~ IMhslon CU.mp). IO;JO-O••n~ Co••• !!.ou1n Co.111 ,.......,.,llP f v\. Ventur• (Wl'\lf rnS!llf OWEN FROST TOM ARONS ERIC SPRINGER '"=~-a..,,, !M•tto ,11......,1 Newport Harbor San Clemente Univer"lty ~ CVPr••• 1Sou'"''" c.1 to ,,,.,,..,i. ----'-----------"-'-------------'C.:::.:.:::_:::.::c____ 1·JO -F1,j l lfrlOfl I \ou\ l'I CO••! Cl\•mp) "'· •l·l•rtie '"''' !El Owl~ Undt-ft-ated Strycula Lauds .Citrus AZUSA -John pounder \l."ho s aw little 190 ) and John 1-Jarris StryC"uJa has had some play a year ago. Dani el (6-1. 220). V('ry good football teams has completed 68 of 13.1 Strycula knows his in eight· S('ason.s as the passes for 1,186 yards tea m is in for one of its head C'Oach at Citrus and 13 touchdowns. toughes t tes t s of the Co llege, but the 1975 0('(ensiv(>Jy, the Owls season. CAmlno. Pawcffn•. !.anl• Moon,<•"' C..o••morit). l--C.010.fl We•!-S.o111kllet>.tt~ lowr ..,_ OCC·Vfnl11r• IOWr . '=JO---Goldfn We\1-S..Oo:lleba<• ..,,.,_ fWf' vt. OCC· Ve.,ru•• ""'""'' •-l..O<>Q 8filt ll·CYP<t\> 1""4!r \11. F11llf<ian-al t11rqe l~r 1·~°"'!1 &eac:t>-Cyp•e•~ lolol-< "' Fullerlon·•I l•rtie I-•. w--....-,,,..v.:• Hcloll-•·· ttra<••t ti• ...... I ;JO--lo'loer "\ ttr K kfl 9')me. l-<,,.,.,plon\11ip o•.,.,.. 4 JD-Uoird pl Kt 9l1mf Pro Scores O"'•ls production ranks ar(' stronges t in thf' "lt·s a typical Sad-N1111o11111a.,ke1t•••~.t.•ltt;.t11an a• one of h1·s •est. secondary. Free safC't :V. dJeback team . They have e..tt.io 110· Loi "'"~"''" 106 • V ood NlwY0<k101,Porll•""'7 ''Thisteamhastorank Cal Dupleasis (6-0, 100 ) g . strong kids, they c.o•~s,.1.,111.N~ .... o.i,,.,,,,CM t h. h · · d • k R o· execute well and lhey .........,.,...,,,,c, .... ,, ... a91 pre ty 1g ::unce we ve an corn€'ruac o tn """-'"k•n ••lk••t>•llA•ltti.t•on never be('n undefeated. Dunham (5-7, 140 ) are play good de£ense. Sad-1""1-10&.Ke~•uc-v <11 Four tim('S in the past highly regarded b y dl('back does nothing &..u:!~~~i!!:!.~,•<1~ ('ight y~ars we've lost St r y cu I a , a s ar e spectacular, just solid v .. ...;ouver~ .... 1•an1 .. 111, .. > · t .. horn 1· b k football. Th(>y "re always Torori10~.w.,11;nq1on1 JUS one game, says sop or(' 1ne aC' ers eaitt(N"ni•S. 0"1•ri~·o~1 Strycula, whose Owls Coolidge Goodall 16-2, tough to beat.·· Mlnne101 .. s,st.Lou ••1 battle Saddleback for the -·~~~~~~~~~~~~;!~~~~~~~~~~~~~;!;!~~ I Mission Conference title ~ ;i~t~ui:ro~\=~t at Mis [w d s L ,.. AMC] Both (('ams C'Ome into a.~ e e th(' gatne with 6-0 Mi s· .I. 1 • • ~~~.~~<ao~~n;:~h,:h~;cs • • bowl J1:ame aiainsl the W('s tern State Con - ferent'(' winner. Citrus is led by two v('ry good running bat'ks-sophomores Roy Prath('r and Herbert Holmes. PrathE'r. a S·IO . 180- pounder, has gained 793 yards in 134 carri('s (5.9 av('rage) while Holmes has add('d 707 yards in 114 t'arries (6 .l ave r agE'). Prather gained All -American honors last season. If that isn't ('nough, the No. 2 ranked Owls have a top passer in sophomore Herb Daniel. a 6-0, 185- Pirates R e tain No. I Ranking U nbeat'en Orange Coast Coll('ge retained its position as the No. l JC football t('am in the Daily Pilot's Southland poll, this wee k . IMltflW.. T•• It lil'M., Cit,,.,., ••ctH 1()r ..... C:lHUI 110-01 J. Cllrus i .. O, 1. Uli v11i.r_ 11-V ~-F11lltr~'·ll t. Go+oen w.u 16·11 t.,SMldi.INck 17.1) r. RloHor\Oo (I n l .£1ftl.A tr-21 ,_ ... '"'lttd ... ,.,, ,, .. El C.mlM '6·l I .... .. " " " " .. " " .. ~ I I I I I I I I I I is Superior! Announcing A New Service · that's Good NewS for Car Owners with Muffler Problems and Tight Budgets! Now you can ')"I low ro~1 rop Qu.11•1;-S11pr"o' "1!/fl!cr. 1.1,lprp" and c~na(J ~I p oc •nst<1llat•on \'/!T H COr·,IPLETE CO!JFIOENCE :JI a place you ~now and trusl. You can be DOUBLY CONFIDENT because your new Superior Center will give you a LlfETIME GUARANTEE IN WRITING ON THE MUf!'FLER ... TAILPIPE ... EXHAUST PIPE ... ANO LABOR , TOOi 9 ,1ckec:( b\' lhf.' la~!-QfOW•flQ ni!ll iOf'IW •de Ch;!l•fl Of SUPERIOR MUFFLER EMISSION CONTROL CE"JT(l1S COME IN FOR FAST INSTALLATION. SOLID SAVINGS, PRODUCTS THAT WILL OUTLAST YOUR CAR PLUS CUSTOM PIPE BENDING AVAILABLE A LIFETIME GUARANTEE. • Dual Conversions • Headers '• I I . BILL FAIRBROTHER El Toro CIF Poll The Orange Coas t area's dominance in water polo and cross country is again reOt"Ct - ed in th(' we('kly CIF polls , which find i'\Jewport Harbor atop the polo field and Edison leading in cross country. WATE• ~OLO .. I '*"'004"1 H11•bor f !i""nv M;!I• l LO'I ... n.... • S.n """•CO• ' Be~•I• H<lt\ • Un1w ••llY I L B W.i"°" I . em.··-··· Uot;~-Od 10 OQ_, , .. I "'"'''ICM POi y l . Uolillld l . S..I~ Ft • CJMt~t \ L• \at .... • £1 Oor-I C...rlt< O•l I M1r•le>l.t • G.•~&ro .... 10 8•~• C•OSSCOUNTR Y ••• 1 Edhon 1 CMlil ~'I-ii l. Foott>ll! • P•IO\ Y•r ..... S L9 Wit"°" ii Mlll'1" C.• t Burb.onl I 8•~ ..,...,, • C.... """' l'WllQu• I ID Crt\.Ct ,.I• V1!~y .. 1 u H•ttr• 1. Upl..,d l w.,.~ Cow- 1,.. ' Nol•t O•ff'lf ~ 8"'"" Piort •. -1-llo I HtwO•orne I Lo-II t U 0..1,.lil 10 Vt<.IO<" Vllll•p. ,.. 1 Unlw •••IP 1 :;.n c11..-.n1 .. l Bll•\f!I 4 V•len< '' ~ B•td••n P••O. • ~Marono l.L•C•nad•I EIODr- t M.,.>Ot\ V•t lD 10 l..-Qlll'I• 8'...:t>, Each st'hool will be r('prt>Se.nted by a 10-man team and will race ron- tinuously for 24 hours in an effort to t>clipse lhe current mark of 289 miles. An entry ree of $20 will be charged for ~ach 10-m a n \('am. For further information, write to the Key Club. Marina High School, 15811 Springdale, HWll· ington Beach. Dale Keough was brilliant at the 5erving line and tn spiking as s.be. lf'd tht> Corona del Mar H1a:h Sta Kings to a come-from-behind vic- tory ove r Los Alamitos liigh Tues day night, 10-15, 15-3. 15-4, in CIF4-A second round volleyball playof( action atCdJ\.1 . Corona del Mar plays Santa Moni<'a Thursday night at home at 7. Santa ~1 o n1 ca def ea ted flurbank Tuesday, lS-3, 13-l!li, 13-6 to g·ain the quarterf 1nals Thursday. Ke o u g h wa s the backbone or the CdM at- tack with strong assists from Cand ee 1\1 ason, ohnson & son I _ID_ MIN IN Wl"IH•• 1 w +llMIQM- 55 _yeo.rs of friendl_y fo.mil_y • service ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST . LINCOLN MERCURY DEALERSHIP After' the Se.i Kin&• I06t the fint game totbe taller Los AlamltP" team. they C"ame back strongly in the final two. ··we round they W('ren'l a ggressive an the front row and we were able to sit back and dig r~thcr than try to block their shots," coach Kathy Bulm('r said. Al ont> po int in tht• :second &amt>:. Keo~gh :wrvf'(I for four points, lh('n later had a string' ii si:< straight s pikes, four for CdM p o ints and anotht""r for n lost Los Alamitos serve- I • CL YOE JOHNSON DICK JOHNSON 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, CA (714) 540-5630 PRICED 10 SELL . BIAS-PLY POLYESTER All-Wcather78 BLACKWA LL, E78-14. Plus $2.32 F.E.T. And Old Tire. Whitewalls $3.00 More "POLYGLAS" BELTED SJS (.U,10111 IJOMl'r ("u\hion l\ll~~Ja, Wh1lewal1 Sizes H78-1 5 J78-15. L78-15 Phi•:,;-.-..~ 10 !311 f [I d"P'·"IJ•r, . ., ~·l~ • .:ind old I r•• ( u'1on1 \\id<' lrcad l 'ol~~I"'" White Lr>!ter or WhHe St ripe E70-14. F70-14 Pin· ~-'4/~.,i-1€.I f'.f. J . c!fp•_r.rl••·L :,n ~!ll', ilfld Old l •rc STEEL BELT RADIAL s59 ('u .. 10111 l'ol~'fl'l'I Whitewall Sizes HR78-l4 HR78-l5 The radial !hat keeps 1!s feet even in the rain Plu~~l09 1o$3 17 F fT, <Jri:;endtrl~ rn • '''. "" ~ old t ·~ s32 (;Koo ~ s Had i.11 Blackwall Size 165SR·l3 Mf'tric siz!'o; for impcirl ;ind small American ca rs Pluo;, S\ BJ f LT, .,rd Jld '••c· Check These Prices On Tires For Pickups, Pancl.5, v.in.5 & Campers Rib Hi-Milrr Rib Hi-Miler -lrartion Sure-Grip lli-i\li ler \\'idr lrcad \\ideTrrad Wide lread s30 s35 s43 s75 TnQ.JS 6PRTT 800-16 '.> 8PRTL /j 00 16 s BPR TL R.75-16 5 !OPR fL P!us ~2.80 lo '.:.l 20 ~ r T dC"pr-nd•n,: c.n 1 " .:ind l<'. Jnd olrj 1 r•· GOOD/YEAR 7 f.'"-' Ila..-ro /Juy • C.1.:;;h • Our Q,,,n Cuslomrr CrPd1I Plan •Master Ch.:iror .. Ame11c-an Eo:prf'~s Money C lrd • Done1s Club • CJ•I" Blanth<> , B.1nlo.Americdrci GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER COSTA MESA-NEWPORT IEACH 1596 Hewpott ll•d. al 16ffl SI. 548-9383 ~ ~.fri. ·-7 • Set .... NEWPORT TIRE CENTER 3000 E. Coast Hwy. CORO MA DEL MAR 644-8022 ~ Moet..frl .•• , • Set. 1-5 • • ' • ' • • I . I • • • I I t I ; i l l • • .. • 84 •DAILY PILOT Wedn-.day. NoYSMber 19, 1975 Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY Sponsored by Orange Coast Daily Pilot * Cash Prizes Worth Weekly P igskin Pickeroo '75 winners w ill be awarde d a t otal of $50 in cash. First place entries recei ve S25, second place w ins StS and S1 0 is awarded for third place. Winners are notified b y mail. LOok for the official Pigskin Pickeroo ~yers for m each week in the Daily Pttot sports pages. Circle the team you think will win in each of the 30 potirings. You may mai l your entry or bring it'to the Dally Pilot office nearest yo u. There are Daily Pilot offices in N ewport Beach , Laguna ae.ach, M ission Viejo, Hunt ington Beach and COsta Mesa. 1st prize S25 2nd prize 3rd prize $10 ()1rt at 11 Judge Quits --He's Bored f 'rom Wire ServittS A 71 -ye-ar-old Southern Illinois judge says he can't honestly ~ay he's putting In a full day's work for a tuU day's pay a nd he says he ju.st doesn't feel right accepting his $42,SOO·a·year saJary. -SO he's quitting. "That's exactly right," Circuit Court Judge 'WUUa1n Eovaldi or Benton said in an interview. "l 'here just wasn't enough work.~lo keep m.e. work· ing full timt-. And anybody who knows me k'nows- l'm not happy unl~s I 'm workjng full time. There is nothing else to do... · • ~·ormer Vice President Henry WalJace rulled formt-r Prl'sident IJarry Truma.n "a small Op· portunistic man·• and compared. J . E~gar lloover to Nazi Gestapo chief llein1ch Himmler. The characterizations wer~ PUBLIC NOTICF. P UBLIC N011CE f'ICTITtotlS aUllHll.ll HAM.alTATEMEHT Tiii lollOwlt'\O ,...._ ., 00.nll b.1$1 IWH!i:isALtNO·s SIEC JlfTAll••l ';ERYICE. 111ot1 .. .,.,, ll"" ... ..,, ll'Qlon S.lKh. c,.11!0fftl• ,,_ ll1twl1nd lrAefJ All(• M.,......, 10250 8 W••Nf A-, l'-lalfl \11Ury, ~itot .... 1ttJOI Tl\lt bllu..I~ h t~lt<I ~ "" ln- 4'v ..... I. hwllflCIM. A.M_.. Tl'llt Sl-'•.....,I _, !1IMI •llh INI c.o...t'r ci.•11 of Oo-'""99 eovn1, on De· PUBLIC N0'11CE • ..OT1CI lllfYIYOl•·•10& TM C--, SalUt.11~ Dl.uk.11, w Or .... GouM•· C.llfwfll•. wltl ...... WMfd ~ llfllll l-~Y. Dt~ l. 1'1S••11 °''"' llllch""""Dl..uo._ -'""' 01\trKlt' ...... lftlt.trJ..'.!.-:::~ by "" ..... Mod ti-.... .. tor'lft. •I wlliCll tw. t,..y -"11 .. ~I(. ly---"' -""""-' ..... offlc,., .. ... OIMrkl$. lllolftlfJS-A~, ,.__ t.1n \l.Sl9Y, CM!totllltl, ........... lflO. l"OLYl!LCC.T•OLYT ll! 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INIM, Calhnl.t tt11S T .. ; 011) llH>tl'f A~lot: .... 111 ..... r Pl.ibU"""' Or•"O"' Co.1,t O.lly Piiot, Nov, I~, 16,•nd 0.C. 3, 1,1~ 4"1D7·1S PUBLIC NOp CE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTJCF. .••........•.... , ......•.•••.•••.•........•• l r.t lol~ng .,.,_, h OOlng bu\i. TIOHS •l .1,152,•llll lll , -------------~ ·-------------nt~••~ 1 .. th"' M•Uer ol th• E1.t1t• 111 1· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ENTRY BLANK ~me ................................. . Addrl!'SS •••••• , • , •......• • • · · · · • • • • •• • • ·•· City .....•............... -· .ZJ p. · · ·· •· · · · Phone ······················-············· : CAMPUS FURN!TUREVICA.,111 ARTHUR R. HARMAN, DKN..0. • Ht9f'Hde 0t , Hunl!r191on &.«h, (.I., NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN Illa! • 1 ,,_ JOYCE S. HARMAN, itdml>1lslr•trh • 01<• S~Pl'lt"'· '117 Hu)ll\HX Or., with wlll •nnt•ed ot ll'le "'~.tie OI : I ........ tlng1or16'...:ll, C:•, •J.... AltTHVR R. HARMAN, Otc:.-.""" • I fh•I t1u1.lrw1.1. 11. <ondu<tf'd b'/'.., 1... lllf'd In tl'lli c.,....11 P"tillon !Of M'larOtr • .,,_,.,.I dlrKllng JOYC:f; S. l-IARMAN. Jld. • Olcts~, rnlnl1tr-4ri• of I,,. wiU !ti ARlHUR R. • Thi\ 1.tilt.,..,..,t w•1. l!lfd with 1he HARM.AN, dlt<e•!.ed. IC <""""'YIN pro- : County (.l•rl 01 Ol'•"9"' COO.lfllV Of\ Nov-Pltrt• OKtribed below to JOYCE S.. ,. ,_ ll, 1915. HARMAN, .omlfll1.lratrl• of lhf ntlff F ICTITIOUS IVSI H l!SS NAME STATEMENT Tiw follow!ng Pl"llOn5 •re doi119busj. llftS •t: BONNIE BONDS. 23'1S Oan1l9 BaJ. i..19U<M Nl11WL, 0111orn1.mn eoc..i. SuWfl LuP'lon, 2J9U O.,,rl9 e.y,u..,.,... Nlq~I. C..ltlort1l•m11 O.ttl\4 All•n llor>d, 73'1S O.,,tlg &IY, ~ Nlgu91. C•lllorn!a .,,.n Tllis t>usl"''' Is cond11c1ec1 b\' • Ol'W••l IN-M'llp. NOTICE INVITING al OS ll\e Col>nly s..tlll&lietn 01\lrlcl~ o• Or-County. C..lllomla. •in r~v .. W•led bl.,.. un111 T~Sd•f, Oet ember 1. 1t1S•l I 1 ·OO• m. Bid\ must be 1"'<8'""'d •I the 01,lrK1s' Admlfll51r.111,,. ottlce-. by Ille <Nie •rod Urne h~~~I~ to'I lortll, 11 wt'>lcf> lln'lf l!'ley .. 111 be p • .obh~ 1, ooened Mid •••mined •t the alflct o1 • ll'lt 01"ric!s. 10f.C4 ll!tlls A,,.,..,,.. Foun-• t1it1 V•ll•v, C•lllorn1a, tor Ille lltltbw· ing: • Fft7'llil al ARlHUJI A, HARMAN, OtAHE H. C ircle t e •ms you think will win this week's g.ames • PubU"""' Or..-or Coe!.! o.n, Pl+OI, HEITMA NN, JOYCE H. BRALLEY, : Nc>.....,tle'r ... J•.•nOO.cemberJ, 10, ALBERT G . HARMAN.•""' MARY H . 0.vldBoflCI Thi' 11•1...,ent ""'s !Hid 'Wi111 1r.e Cetunly Cler II OI Or1t1ge County°" Cle· -23,1,fS, SALEOFO!GEST£0 SEWAGE SLUDGE SPEC!FICAT ION NO.S..016 REB!O Baltimore v s Miami .. ,~,~ ms-1s KNAPP,., 1he ""'Wf"i ., .. 1uled '°ii. • aAd Ille pe!ltlon h!I~ bf>9n Sf'! fol' hff<lnq Chl·cago v s Rams • i-------------·l 1" 0eP9•1""'nt Net.Jot 11111 c.ourt on """' Biik mull be Sut!lnlUed 01'1 tr.eform • PUBL IC NOTICE '' ' oo Publl\.hed Orll'llJll' Co.11 0.11, Pitol, \uPl)ll«l bv the 01'1fr;c1s 1n .tc,ard.ln<t" D II ~r12,1 ~.•I : a.m. ""I" -No '>I 00 >•>> Philadelphia VS a as • ll>ere•lpr-rtyrettrredto.-IS ""'• ,.,.., Y. ' ' ' •lT.1·7~ W!!l'llllPfOYlllonsot!newecil!C•tlor... • : 1--------------1 dl'\cribPcl•~fOllO•\: SCJO!'Cl!lcatkHIS,b!d bl,, ... ,.,...,,..,.,hf'r Ny Giants vs Green Bay • f'ICTITIOUS8USINl!:SS AQM-MU 1"'11 i"lt,..llils•l-1 PURI.IC NOTICE in•armillion may bt! obi•!~ •• 1!'1•· • N4MESTAlEMENl In tom-. •11h <<t>et,..roer, E"""" G. l--------------I above addre~s. lelep~ 961·2411 C1f SF 49ers vs New Orleans : nn1!'9..:?'lowlngper10ns•••dolfl9t>W. t:~'"::;~s~~~~ 1:/h~a=•~ l'ICTIT!OUSBUSIHESS ~2'110J.wayroe SylYf'S1~r . San D i ego vs Minnesota : '10;.~L:!e~r~~~ ..°u~~,~~~on ":~~: dn<~!=c":/~;1~;:; bl'inQ a portion al lh(f 1o1~:.~!s;:..:,E,.M1:'!!i"9 bW· ~c{.~:!~:.c; tneBoar~ C l·nc1'nna t 1' vs Cleveland • C.lllornl•,,.... ,...,R.l'ICl'IOl~t1Q•-lil>ufitc1uol.•s rw"'n ; PubllslledOranWeo.ocanyPitol, • Wllll .... Lle-llYft l"oUO<ll Ill, "°"" cat>!!rmed IO Matt-K•l!tt by P•lenl SOUTH E RN C A L I FOR HI A No""'m~r 19. 191$ «I• IJ. 0 kl d W~ h 'ng!On • M•nerv•, Hunllt1gton Be •c~. rttordltd i.,S-lP•oe407alPilt!n11o. REALTY, J10I Mon•"" w av. Costa a a n vs aS I : Cill!to ... t!8'71>16 1 .. 1""'ot1k•Oll""'CountyRfUlrtlirl O• ,,,,.,M,CA.'26J6 New Engla nd Vs Buffalo • R ic hard Allmad Swo v. 105~2 \.t<dCoutttv.Oies<•IDKla•lo!I-.· Odel l F•'1t1~lln Lilt\0", l10I • M•n•rva , Hu.,l1ng10" 6 ••cn, B"911W'11"9•1•polntlnlhe""'1,,..r· Mol'lrOll:W•,.C.,.l•Mew.CA.'1626 l'ICTITIOUSaUSINESS D e troit vs K a nsas City ~~b·11~~' 1, <oflCllK1ed by• ~1.r;:..:'1h':e!:.!i":!'o!"J!!~ "'~~1,.."'1'<0flductedby .... i ... nw 1o1Ni!'!~s;.:..!..1:n~~'!! ... t111s • , Ny J 991W1'•11Nr1roer!.lllp. L....., Compafly to s11tt OI c .. 11orn1., ~ti F. L••"°" 1"1HS•1o . S t. L OUI S v s ets Wm.L.Po11•XllU •IKClfded ln a-1.e.IS P•<ie '"· OI· Thil Sl•l ..... nt ... , filed with the NOYELLO 'IN OUSTAIES, llHS Tiiis tt•te""""'I ••• lileod with IN! 11<1;11 RIKetrch, 'Mlh:I pOtnt 01 Mqo1W'11119 c-tY Clfr-et! Or~ Coo.mty Otl Cle· £u<lld, fOlalt .. n Vlllf!J, CA. '1'°9 D e nve r v s A tlanta c.ountv 0 ••11 "' Or'"'9t cou"1' Of\ 0c. bitl"'9 '-'h'" 11· »" E•i.• 60~ •rd tiober 31• 1''5· Af>Ql'la H Bu•c,mr, 1Jso1 !!... v.,, IC>b9r11, 1t1S. 5ol.llh SJ' Ml' 30" Ean 1111.0S '""" ,,,,.., Ftt2l1 !Wt!.. Gar,,..,., CA 902•f O hio State VS M i chigan .,_.. E"9!Me•'sCen"rL1nrs1 .. 11on'lltp1U'll Pu01!!.lledOr•11<;1ec ... s10.;1,P11o1. Th11o bll!ol...ssh(onouctedb'l'..,1 .. Pllbll!hed Or•-Co.11ot Dally Pllol, tS.11., !hf! -1.terlv t•l••mlly of 11\e1 NO""'mt>er s, n .1,, J•. 1'7S •111;1.1s dl•lclwl. Cal V S S ta nford NOw.s.12.1•.,.,1•1s •nt.1s c..rt1lnllnecou•M""'t""'11111ov111r1oo1 AngeloH,B1i~<eml llltlddnc•1bPcl..,Southll"''':Yl'•&•I PURI.IC NOTICE This statemtnt "'"" lll•d wrltl'l ll>e T e xas T e ch v s Arkansas • 1------------1 11u.1s 1e•1 •n '"' .,,,d '•om T.R. eovm,0,,t.°'°'•"°"count,°"No~-: PUB! IC NOTICE (-•I-•, et •I' lo Ille SI.wit of 1------------I ~ 1, 1tlS . w est V i rgi n ia v s Syracuse .. • "' c.111or .. 1•.•Ko•dedinBoot.1snaP6'iJ" 1'1CTrT1ous111us1NEss .......,, • 1--~~~~_,.,-.,-,.-,-,----,1 Jot?, Of!lt1ar Records, ••Id poltll al NAMf.SlATEMENT P\lbllSNd OrM'lge c ... ,. D.ally PllOI • Wl·sconsi· n v s Mi'nnesota • l'•cT1T1ous•us1N1£s s. bif9'""1""' be•nq •lto '"' -.a111r.e.n1t1'1y Ti. 1o11-1ng ll<!•,..,., ·~ OOlng NOY. 12•1,,tt,•na eec.3• ,,,5 431 1_1s • HAM•STATEMENT carntraft!Wpar<t letll•roddeM:rlbedln u1l"l\I •s : PUBLIC NOTICE ! Was h i ngton State v s Washington ! ~r.e.,:~1o-1""'""'-v•001n1bus1· ::.:':'~=~~~~·:"~,':,;':: oR:~~eEs.~~0~-~\~~e~1,~;>;i:i 0 St t 0 • $AN10 R0 SPORTING GOODS, uir-ln&ool<11•'10 P•ge tS1,0fl;clal ~IO-rHl.~"ld A.t1'1.Cal1l'l'Jl'Ool PUBLIC NOTICE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • r e gon a e VS reg on : XII~ C•mll'IO C•Ph 1••l'ICI, S.11llf E, SM Retorch; ti.nee lrorn .tlO<"es..1ld l)OI"! JimLe•Adcoc:k, 2S11W.S""'1-. ..I CTI Tl OU!> BUSINESS Purdue V s lndl 'ana . •• J .... nC..pl,l•-.C•lltor>1I•. al Dtoql,.,,.,nq lo!l-ir>Q tl>e ""'"'°'O<'e Ht,S;lnl'1Anl,C1>l•!Ornl•9JIO<I HAMEST.t.Tl!M.EHT · SltJ>l'len J S..ntoro Jr., J4116Jl9QI• O.si:"becl "°"'""'ty .,.,.. ol 1"" Xl tOOI Tnls ""'1.,.,, Ji col'ld1.1<\ed by.., TI'll' tooo .. 1"1 perl!On Is CIO!ng ~-s Mu B I • St., El let,et, Catllornl• ttUO ~!rip Soo.ltfl fl' 41• JO'' E•\I 1ll. 161"'1; itld!YkflHI. rot'\ as· VS a y or • SI"""" J , ~nlorO S<,. :11!'01 Vi• 11\tfl(f Norlh•" 11' lO'' E•i.l ?OOIM! to JtmL.Adeoc:-. DESIGN TIMES COMPANY db.o H d Y I :, C.osl~.I~~ E!• l. ';",~ C00•:lo'°', ,";•,,""", ,,_,, t ..... l'IOt'IM•!y ill'WI Ol IM lal!CI ~'ltllld lhlS stale""'n! WdS llted w•ll'I '"" REF LECTIVE ART• 1060 E. hi SlrHI . arv a r VS a e ~ ,, " ,,_ !fl the ~ lo -•Y PO<"ter ,.,...,,,., rf'--"..Duflly Cit e-OI Ort11'!1"' Cov"h °" ()(. S«lt• A.,., C.1. '2101 • A""' . Wh!Ultr, C•Ulornl• "2lllXI tOftllod AUO\lll 1'1. I .... "' '""""""nl lobrr ll, 1,1,. J•""'1 M SllO..,.lt-. 1007 fla!nltlQO, Wyo ming vs A i r Force • TM' buslnri.\ Ii. condu<lfd b, • NCI. 901 In Boo!<. J:M.11Pa~116, OH•c1•I Fft?Jt Lffvrl• &et<ll, C1!,16i1 k • 9"'t••l 1Nr1,..r\~lp, ~orO\; ltofn<e HMlll l l " ••• JO'' W..•1 Publl\hed Ott1"9" Cff\I O•Hy PllOI, Th!!. Dull""'' I\ COl'ldlltll'O by Ml In To n n essee vs K e n t uc y • Sl,Pllo!nJ !..aflletretJr. ,,""9 'Miid "°"he•IJ !lroe lll,161HI lo dfy!C1u1l • ""( : Tiii\ ~t·'-"'~"' WIS IUfd with the' t"" e1sl~ly Hnt ""'!.<!Id t•nd al 8115<_h, HO ... mber ). u . *'· 11!1, ,.,s ~ll0-7S J M SllO<"•·-N otre D ame vs M ia m i (F la.) ewr.•v c1e•' o• o. .... oe covn1,.on0c. "-"'<eSovtht' 11· JO"-" •1on1w1d 1---~--------·I Thi' \t•t-nt .... 111to w1rn ,,,., *""!•, ,,,,, Mlftr1y u,.. 100 1 .. 1 to IM point ot PUBLIC NOTICE c-,c1er'01 Ol'•"'M COllfltyOt1Het .. Miss ouri v s Kansas ~1 t.gi""""· ......... n .1•1s Pllbli\l'oed OrMIOt CM ,I o.11, Pilo(. £llCEl"TtNQ lh1r.,lrcttn •II 1' ,...,_, N ebraska vs Oklahoma ou. 1'.•,.., NO~ ), 11. ''· 1t11 41•1s mi ... , .. ,. .. 1. 091ro1~m •• ,.,,..ttwn.. • F1cT1T1ous aus1Ncss P\ICMIY>f'd 0r...,qe co.1\1 0.11, ,,,loOI.., tn, to.I Mod DI Mr hydroc:••borl 1..0. NAME SfATIEMENT !'low. tt, h•nOO.crmbt, J, 10. Dar t '-outh vs Pr1'nceton Jtanc:" 1"' on. -tlhln. o!M'ld .-,...,, T1¥ I0110wl"9Pl"!Ofll •••clltlf19ti.!ol-1•1' 4m-1S Ill lwich MOiii .... ry part '"''"°'· IMI\ ""''•\: P St I S P 'tt i>U8LJCN0TICE wllhoWlr1qntot.i1trv.•,,,__a.y TAM PRO P ER.TIES. UI Ttlt enn a e v I ,_.,~ .. ~'""'"ny,llldMd• .. Mtlsl•n.Clrcl•.C•\l•Mew,(.lhtoml• PUBLIC N011CE C II P • conlllel All9Ulf H, 1'M6, 111 80ltll J»tj ~ • orne VS enn • l'ICTITIOVS auSll>IESS ,.._.,,l,Ollkl•I lll:e<...00,, lM -•<Ill A. Hitt Ftmlly lr\lll, • : NAME ST A TEMEHT SUBJECT TO: C9"dl\lorl'-'"'•k· 1U(.ciuln•. B••b<w lllitld. C•lll-• : Tl E BR EAK E A: -My guess on the to~I • T1>e kll1-1t1Q 1111'"°"' •••dOtnQbuSI· ,._, tflrf"HtloM ... ,ot!"tntt. riON.1. M.irc"" A H•ll, r ... ,,,., 10r nw l I I • ••h•' ln<l•t.;ll'thol...,_Olf..cord. MIH<ul A H111 Farn•IY l•111o1, tl' • number of po nts scored in all JO !Jiir'ne'I s • SHALtMA lf CUES.T HOME, 1'1, Oated"-~• 1,, 1'7l. Colll .... , R•lllN l\t-.(••1ll)fftlii1 '7M7 • • V\;lli ...... , Or1~1. Cet\t• Mrw, CA. t'26J1 WI LU AME. M JOHN, Ttfl'ICMfl\' J , 0.ll<•lt, 111 i.. .......... • ••• , •••• • • • • • "' J•retld 0.vld Do ... U. 111 WU"""' CO\ltlly (;lflr-•flCI Cltlk •-, ..... 8";1(1\, C•lllOfl'll'"*'J e • OrlW,Cet\t•Mew.CA.~1 olt"'9~rlltfCetu•I Qt..,. A, M\'l'ot••. Jr, U1 The : : Orl~c;~."',:;w~.'~; Sfttt.,_. ~~\,.TllR T. KIHO. ~lln C.lr.:11, Ct11I• ~ ... (JiJ11orf\1-' • • Tn11 tNMnn' I!. (-u<IH""" 1t11 ... JOHHA..DUHCAH • • dlYl-1 -~ ....... • : J•.,,ldO.vldOo.,.;tl CltOCKllll:U.NltlUt LOl'tO : • TM1 't•t•!l'llt?ll ••' l•lo!cf ..-Ith lhf 1• ...... Mtl11ll.,lt..tJll M9rtus A. H•ll. Trusl"·'°' TIOtM<Ht"'\A H1U '•milyfnl\I • • CQvn!YCl•rk of~nt9 C~tOllOr· ............ c.llf,'11t1 ) .. _________________________ .~ • • • • •, • • • • • • • ••••••••a•• • •,. •,. • • • • • • • • • • •,. • .,.: , kltlw JI, 1•15. T91: f'MI 111~111 Htm ........,.,.., lflltilt""9f' This 1t•t""""I ..,., "'"° w11n ,,,.. OM\1Y Cler\ cit Orlngt County Ot'I OC· IObef ,., 1,,,, ·-Publl!.llH o.a..,,,.. C011•p.11y P1101. "Wllll,,_. Oo"....-C..U QMly Pl1". "'-" ...... Ot.._ CH'l o.11\' "'"" t••h11111DctJ.1t."·"'''s ·~ ....,,.._,...,.OK..1,1tfi ....,,, ,_~S, lttf,26. tt1S ..U..IJ r r •, IOOMEI 'iUAvWI, c/ou jl.il)ll/S ~ Pt USff~S . O<lf5N'T Tl/ NfW5 lVffl ""IVIJ (A"~ AeoLJf A~~~? .i; FUMKY WIMKERIEAM < RGMEMTS MAMCY flA(HAf HEE! HO• • HA!HA! T HAT NEW CLOCK OF OURS KEEPS WAKING ME UP by Wa F. ll'OWll cmd Mii CosSOll !i0!1f. °"1.'I' LA~T NIGIT l DID A FtAT~ o,J A CA~ W!f>I A FMAIL 'I' ()( 51t 1ilAT P!.Ull8EO INF.~ "filt / Gil.ANO CM-.Q.I. ~ GO AHEAD. LAU6 H I rT oo~·r llOlliER ME AN<,lf I'L L PUT IT OUTSIDE FOR THE REST OF THE NIGHT llMAr; HAPPY A!IOUT / TNAT 1 I I I i 1 ~SlP!l1£D If A 6~AT tXAMPl-t Clf TOdlTUPllS by TOlll K. Ryan AVERICKl by Tom Batiuk 1)1El.,l'RE JUST :1EAl..OU& 8ECAL.6E 1HEc.> OOWT HA~E A STAR ll':EK UJNCH BOX! _JL ,.--- ... ,. by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiller PEANUTS I TODAY'S CIOSS\VOID PUZZLE ~DliRE ALSO WITHM A lll'<TCHD06 NOW ... HAVE ~OU THOIJ6HT A80<JT THAT' I ACROSS 50 l lmttlble 1 cn.rie.· 11>0J. canint 51 Toolr. a 5 Semites ch1nce 10 Sm1R spo1s !13 Like of 14 E1nh's Jord•n~2 utellite wof1:1s 15 Popullr toll\ 57 lmp1ul!d 16 Supervise 1 61 Coit ol new•Pl?fl! somethiflg 17 Oi1ficul110 62 Tending to dell with m1lr.1 OOUll 19 Rlil bird 64 North 20 Located Afric1n 1new 65 "41ry Tvlef 21 Etl 23 01 Norw•v 25 Airline tor M1dr1s ~Ti!-·-··· 29 Mga1d1n· gtrous )4 Htgh ct•dS 35 Not odd 37 Mortl oflenu 38 When! 8t1NI ft: Abbr. 39 f1fm vehiclt 41 Sum11111n dtitv Q Fry IS ~ttlfl '" 44 Fini$h 4!"1 Otple111 46 I( ind of ln1-.- missi0n: 2 word• 48 Vtry tkilHul 66 Silkwo1m 67 lrteS 68 Surle1t1!d 69 P11v1t11ng OOWN 1 Muslim lord 2 Un1;11c1fi1d 11\jfT'lbt!r l F!!'S1-r111 : Slang 4 Puuo~on !"I Avow•• 6 Surprise 111.11cks 7 Tmtne 11111 c1po111· Abbi. B t.1118 llfllm&I 9 Cooks 1n 1 centin wlY 10 Los• ol hope 11 Ptrlume· 12 Rubber prod UC\ Yesttrday·s Punle So1'¥1!d: lJ Ungar 40 Fvnclioned 18 Ancient tffec1i ... 1ly Greek 43 Stock er.- wtlk change 22 M1nuf1C· membt!~ \Ultr 45 M1de cun1n1 24 Lifted up 47 Cottnetlcs 26 Not real ol9 Arc11c gun 21 W11er bodv gt11us 28 Pr1sen1 !"12 Regard w11h oopo~ nteem evidence 53 Kni;hfs wile JO To the inside S4 Ctiemit1I ,, Sllffi• 31 Wipl IWIY 55 ····bomb 32 Subdued 56 Forti! o~ JJ Col'lfidtl'lt SB Kirid of t•r· belief c11ft: J6 Great iri Informal e-1••H 59 lnjuriou1 39 Rushes 60 Do bu1ille11 he1dlOl'lg 63 In now1y l • 1 I 9 " ~1"°7 +-+-t-,, 10 " ' ., ,. .. , . .. . .. : . JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH E30Y, Pl,< NC HING YOLA WA~ FLAN! '- THAT!; A BIG BUILDING TO TRY AN D LOCATE Iii CERTAIN AAl\RTME>IT. MA~C IA , PUNCHING SOMEONE WIT"<JUT WAICN ING, JIA5T FOIC FUN, 17 NOT F~llC ! .. ,,...... 11 f, Nowmber 1t tt1'5 DOOLEY'S WOILD 11£1,U, OOCHY ! WW.T CN< 11-ll'Y llO 1l> YA FoR LOSIN' A OIJMB LISl!ARY 600K ? DR. SMOCK GORDO ____ ....., YA "fl.11NK TllE.Y'!;'E GoNNA srND A fl'.)l.1(€.¥.AN Oll1 TO ~YA AWAY? ~ .Jf!tffli.' IW MOON MUWMS LORC> P, You PROMISED ME <' "THI: MOON ... "THE ST.ARS ... b Aw. CO«E ONf • lradfteld MAKE HIM Rf>,O YA YOUR R16111S t ~ I by Gus Arriola SJ' LJTTL.E:rf OE551!1< • by Ferd Jot.mon ' ,\ •1 .1 ' AMIMAL CRACKERS by Rodger Bollen , by Clww les M. Schuh .-------- WHdS 60JN6 TO sir ON 9JOOJ"/'S HOOSE. AND 6'JARD THlll6S Wl{JLE HE'S AWA~? ' ' by Harold Le Doux A><, VOLA WOft.'it.Y TOO MUCH AEWlAT HlA1\"oAN ~ELATIONS. THAT~ WHY YOIA NEVE~ i.-IAV= ANY F"!.AN •.. F'AI NTl!RS WITH A SNORKEL! PND THEY'RE TURNING INTO THE WATE~ TANK AREA . by Mell -~ ~ J "" . Tiil> ~~~ 11•'9 oq "Now pica~c don '! C~d!C anything 1ha1 CO \C ~ my cyc~-thc!.C day~. I have enough trouble a ~ 1t 1s trying to figure ou1 wha1 \ go1ng on ·· DEMMIS THE MEM AC E L -. ! ' l " ' , I ' • I • ' ' • ' • l ' \ . • • . 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Pllbll•,,.d O••"~ Cou,1 Ot1t1 111101 NOV"Rm btt 19, 1~1\ •)'<~I) l'U 8LJ(' NOTl('t : \UPf.11110# COUJIT OJ' THI! \TATE O' CALI l'Oll'N IA l'OJt TME COUNTY OF ORANGE No A ·l~JI N OTICE OF HEARIN (; OF ~IETITION FO# P•OBATE 01'" Will AMO 1'"011' !..ETTERS TE\TAMIEH· T.t.Jtl' AHO 'OR AUTHOR!U.TION TO AOMINISTIE# UHOER T"E INOEPEMOEHT AOMIH ISTRAT!ON 0' ESTATES ACT (pr•Wlt C_,,, t i -· E•!tto of MARGARET (PA\¥.>HAW CAIM. Dl'(t•"a N()Tl (E 1$ MfRE8'1' (;IVElll 1""1 R !CHARD A PEA':.E "'"' !11"4 ,.,,.,~'"" Dtlillon !Ot P101Ht .. nl Wiii tncl !(Ir lt~ ,.,, Tt"•"'*"t•rY to IM ptllho•.,,., Ml<! lor ""'""•1111\lon lo Aamono\to• .......... 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McCARTllll II•' flt"" ~I" • pel1llon fOI' APPOllllmenl OI TrlftlH 1tNr11nct to w,.,lch 11 m.11 lot wti.r N•tl<ul•r\. •ncl '"'"' ll'lf 11 ... ,.ia 1)1.tet of hNrl"9 IN \I""~ been -..i IOI' Dlcembfr 1. ltl,, 11 t :Oll •.m .. 1111rw courlroo.""I ot a.-.,...,....,111 No. l ol wlcl courl, •l JOO Cl~+< Ctn!t< Ori.-.! Wt•I. In lllt Cl lJ ol S•11Ta An•, CAtlfo.-111•. 0.ltdNO..-.!mbtr 11, ltl~ WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, t.ounlJ(lt•k OONALOA.McCARTllol -J•lLlw :l'ml H•-81 ...... S11Ut JI( (Mt.f MIU, (.llil.,,.LI T.-1~ !1141 Mt-IHI ...,....,..,, PIUll-r Publl!l'lf<l.O..•n'il'I' Co•11 Ootlly Pllol. Mo"'mi.r If, 10. u. 1•1s ._..,..,s OW.e"'°"' t , 1tl}. a1 q lO • m . '"I"" courl•oom ol °'""' tmonl No. l ol "''" cou'1. •• 100 (i-•( C•"''' O"•• Wt\I '" ttw C•lyol S.ont• An•, C•"'o""• ().11...cl No ... mll<'• "· lt l\ Willi AME \I JONH. Covnly Cl•'' FINE ANO POPE .1.nor ... ,1.t! i..ow ... -II S.1>11lwt01. $11 100 i..tA.,..i.1.~111.-' 1.i: nu111M100 An.r--,11.r: hlillon.r Publ<1hea Or•n~ (o.o•1 0-'llY Poln!. Nov 19. 10, 16, ltl' U(lR II PUBLIC SOTICE l'ICTITIOU\ BUSI HES\ NAME STATEMENT Tl'lf lollowlnQ per•on I\ llolnQ tl<A•· ""''•' CiAEEN QAI( PLASTI CS Ell.TRV\IOH, 1111 S<>u\l'I O.o~. !>Mii.i ru... (.a!ilotno• E••I<' ROberl All<"n. 1J01 Mdn1.on<1• Ao«l.Co•ont. C•lllo•ni.o lho\ \1•1.,,....nl l'I•• t>etn r •rcul"" pUn,.,.nl lo '>ti;l•OOI 11919 al lilt tlu•• ..,,.,, •n<l Ptolf!'\\lon\ Cod~ ltoo\ bu••nr.• i• conoucttO ow ,.n '" OiwoOu•I E•tlt Rober! AU,.n 8v lllorm•n J p, .. ,i.on. Pr .. ,l<ttftl ol AUl<'<I FiKIO<"'I, Inc •. • C.otil. corpO••hon, M>-Tl\l'I "itltfftl!nl w~ Hied wot,., t/'lf (ounly Cltrk ol Or•nqe Courrty on D< -23,ltlS. GOU>IM" ANO CO; au,, "900.t. ... _itlrlW)WtS Wit t7lO '--" """''''' (lllf. _, Pub!l11\fd Ot•n,.,., Ce>.t'll O.ily Pllol, Nov.), 1], 19, 16, 19/S 41JS·7' PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING llOS NOTICE IS HERE6'1' GIVEN lllol • ., .. 1eo propos.t!'I tor lurnl'lhlno "" l•bllr, m•lt•l•l'I, equipmen t. tr."lMPOr111tlon ,ar><1 1111:11 otlltr l11Clllt!n 111 mty bf requortd tor tnt CONS TRUC· T!Ot<I OF STAEET IMPl!OllF.MENTS FOR HAlfl80R SOULE\IARO AT BAKER STREET, wlll !)I! tf<f!'l-d oy ~ City ol Co•I• Mo!'l.O at !Ill!' Oii•<" OI '"' Oty Cle••. " FAI• O.+w, ""''• ""'""'· C•lll0tni•. uni!! llW lwJ"' ol 11 00 •.m. Oii t>Pcl!mbfr J , ltl<o. •t Wl'llCll lifTW' 1""y will bll openta publocly ~ro:I ·••d•IC)Ud. A '>f't ol pl.Jn•. \Pl!«lic,.toon'I Ind Oillt'f canl•,.<I docum .. n11 may"" <II>· tG1n"4 al lllt olloct ol I~ C!IJ En11u•· .,.., •• II F•" Otl•f!', Co•t" Ml:•a, (.1110tnl• llPO" non-•t l111K1at>1e p.oy P UBLIC NOTICE ment of s10.oo. An 1a11111ona1 cTl,m)eo< 1-------------l '1 OOwltl bf rnaat n """'died bw ""''' SU .. EJllOll COURT 0" THE St.I.Tl! OF CALll'OJtHll. l'OA THE ('OUNTl' 0" Olt&NGE H•. A-tJut NOTICE OF Nl!AllllNG 0' "l!TITION FD# ~AO•ATE OF WILL AHO l'Olt t.ETTElll Tl!STAMEH- T.t.JtY • EU••• ol ALOE.RT N , Mc~AY. fl'::t••Wll. NOTICE IS HEREBY Gt\IEN !Ml MARJORIE McK AY 6A0WN ....,t>IO'd M•tl11 • P111Uon !or Prob•lt ol Wiii Arr:t '°' 1\1.....-t<t ol l•\ltr• Ttll•mtn•...-v 10 -Ptlll~r. ''''''"(' la wl>i<"' •s m-tor tu'1htr 1Mrlot11l•r1, Mid IMI ~ tlmt •1111 plat• ol "'ytll"IQ t"" Wml! II.ti bH1I 1111 for ()to(tmbtr t. 1971. •I t;:JO • m .• !n t~ (Ourtroam ol 0..PMt· """' No. Jot ••Id court, 11 100 Civk Ctnltr Dr•vt W..•t. In th<! C1lyof Sanl• An•.C.lllOtn•• DltltdNo..-.!mbtr11. lt1S WILLI 11.M I!. !.I JOHN. (ounly (ltf• DOJIA II. "4YMAN ......... ,irtlA• »1'!.MI M.lrl,.. S1r111 LMA .... 1,C.Hl.toOOt T .. : fUJl m..ust Mtor-. ,_., Pltlthowr Puollllwd O•n•91 CN•I 0.111 lltlol. "°"· lt.10, 1t. HIS .wof.IS f.Kh bid 'llWll bt m.uw on I~ p•o- pol.tl form and In'"" manM• gro.,OCQ 1n ll'lt c..,..tr«I Ol>C"""'"!\· arr:t ""'"De 1o<<omp;onl@d by• Ct•ll!oe<I <>• <a\fhf!'''' <"'tek Of • t>ld bond tor not ''"~!!'I.on 10 pera!nl OI tl'lf amount ol \llt O.d, tT'o}(fl: ).tyabll!IQU,f(•IY of (O\I .. IN .... NOTICE IS!--!ERE8Y GI VEN !~ti"'" City C.Ourw:ot ol ••id Coty ""' l"lf~l,,.orr f"<tabli\lle<I" prtv•lling •alt '""' \.CAI" 01 waQl'S, ln •<cor.unct wl1" I Aw, 10 t)e. 1>11•di11 tllt con•!n1tUon ol 11le ,-··en. 1111.,.;1 imp•OV!!menl•. Tl\al '"'" ••!• """•ca•• w11 ~It'd bv ll"lt Co tw eo,...., <•• bv RtiOIUliol'I No. 1!>-• 0" 11>1! IT!\ n .. w oi Ja .... a•y. \tlS. and hon hi'° •nlneol lict ot 1'1• City Cltfk Of ~··d Clh TMI ""'d ••te and \Ca•• I\ t.er~ir1 •r•f't'•~o10 """.OOpt•O 101nis nolit<' .o\ 111auq~ tut tv""" <omt:Jlllely !O!I lo•lll l"ltr~i ... llf10 111a1 '•od •~alt a $ 11dople<"I llv , •• a Rei.ok;1oon <I m.clt 1 pat! o• 1ri11 no ht~ OJ•eler .. nct. Tiie Cantr•cl<>r s hall , In 111•• pt<tor,...nc• ol nw work a nd lmpn;i .... rntnl•, can10tm 10 "'' l•bO• Codi!' Of Ill<! Statt ol (alolornia applo< .. llll' l"""'tto. "'''" tl'lf e•<l!pll<>n Qllty ot "..,;" v••l•li<>r<'I •• rn•w t>f! •e<:iulff'd undc'• the 'Pf<•~• ~•l\lte~ purllAJAnl la wl'IOCPI procHCI•~ "'''""°•' .ore t.ok,.,., ~nn ...,.,1,~ .,,..,.. not btt<1 •u!H!<,..,_ D'T tfl" P•OV•l •on• OI '"' l .. bor (.n"~ Prl!'le~rw:t to l•Por \.11All bo Q•"'"" on1, In tht rn.tn!"ll!< provoMd by 1 .. w PUBLIC SOTICE No tllO 111•11 bf COOl••Ol'<ed Uni•« II I\ m.lde Oii • blan• IOrrn •u•!'"'''"' llY 1"" -------------J City of CO\I• M!osa •""" m,on. on ""' NOTICl:.01' TltU5TEE'SSAlE ,..._ TfS~ On Ftl!Uy. Otctrnbtr 11, !ti) "t 11 OOo'tlotk AM. •I lllf ITWlllf'nt•an<t to M.lrlner' S.vl~ •1111 lo..., A~!ollo:lt· "911 .t UIS Wt~l(li ll Drive ,!"!"" (•h ol Newporl 8'•<11, !tlf'lt ol C•hlorfll.o, • C A PITAi.. A lll AN (E (OlflPORATION, ti l<u\ll!t und!!r llllt Otel1 o! 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STATE OF CALIFOllHIA FOii TH ECOUHTTOFORAHGE 1M . A-IM 11 NOTICE OFHEAJl.IHG OF PETITION il"Oll PJIO•ATE OJ' '#llL AHO l"O• Ll:TI'llllS TESTAMI HTAllT 1-0 WAtVliDl Ett•lf of LILLIAN F BE!!SUtH. ..._. ULLIAN Ft.OlltENCE &ERSUOt. """"' NOTICE I'> HE!!E8Y (;111£N ll'Wll J0"4N lfl0GER M UllEA """ flllKI -l11•oiHl\l001!0t PrObat• Ol'Mll..._, ,_ it w...ctot ltllt•• Tt•l•...,..,....,Yto tN Ptlil'-• (tion<I wtl<'t'(ll '"'''""""'' It wlllc P\ I• l'n•O• !or '"'""' oertltul•ri, •ncl ""'' !lw 11""' -Ill•• of "'"';"' Int -M\ io.-,.1 l'(lf' OK1....-t i.1s,. •I t JO " M., •II U• .--t,._ .. 0.M•l,...1'! NO lof•..,d IDUl't, <II 100(.ovl( C.11i.r Oro""' W.'1.11'1 fht Otyof \.tnl• An•. C•Hto•"'• Dolo...,No.,.m!W• u .1t/\ '#llllAM E . St JOHN. '°'""''''"'~ #OOEIUCtc •ITHEA A""'-Y " Uw .. ,...,,,...,. C..11...-Oro•• iuol• no ~ .. kll,CA.tJ~ T .. : 1'1ttl ....... 1M ""-""" ...,, P..tfli.oo.r f"Wll111..:I 0..,,119 (NU O•hv l'llol NOv. it. 'JO. 1'6. Ill) '*'') .t ' • By l.AURI KASPER QtD1•0~1lyf'1i..t.W" ,\ nrw bllildlng pror~~ 1S'be1ng 1nlhatt>d in Orange Counly on a hou:sc undl'r constroct1on in San Juan ('ap1strano. syist em than the :itud wall sy:stem." is based in Arcadia, Put lhe :system on lht market ln January and h a:1 buill •OO homes in Arizona, a hotel in Jleave:nly Valley a nd a m f'at wa.rehowie in Vttnan utilizing the s)'ltem. • He knew about the prOCCS:l, he nplaintd. bet'au5e Nil&en is a friend of his. • • ' • ' ••• . . . · .. :·!·:· <"allrd Modlok Wall Systems, it is a "('01npll'tt•ly new u1ven11on in !he housing i.IRd construction n1:1rket, ·· according l o Knut ~iljt.•n , whose Steel l.ock IJlock ('ompany is di:str1but1ng the n1atl·rials . HUSR V SAID ho and a helper took just a week to put up the ex· terior wall:s for the 2.225 $q uare· foot houl!C'. Because 1t will take ltMJll time to stucco and P,:ainl the interior and exterior wails, he figure:s 1t h as saved him a con· sidt•rablt" arnount or tint(·. They will also be sh.i pplnJ the materials to 1ran, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Korea, Africa and Norway. Husby spetulated the product wiJI do well in developing coun- tri6 wMr·e bui !dings are needed but lumber is <':<pensive and peo- plf' lack sk ills in the construction indu:stry. • • • ... .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . . . '. .......... ·-.. . ....... .... : . Tilt: PROCF.SS invo!Yt·s place n1t•nl of light wciRhl stt·1..•I forms, which snap tO~l·lh<'r hke a younJ?,ster's bloe k:., to form the oUlC'r edgi's uf the wall. The l!ltyrene insulator core, he explained, pro\·ides th<'rmal re· :sh1lanct• as well as a sOWld bar- rier. BUT SlLSF.N thinks it will also ratrh on with people who "do·il· yourself" berause a person can do it with little prior experiem:e. ' Styren<'. the s am(' foamy n1:1terial u~<'rl in d1 ~po~abte <'Of· ft't'CL1ps.1s p!a(.•t•d in tht•centerof these forms. Th('n. 1..•e ml'nt is poured bl'tWC'Cn thi ~ inner core and th<' Ollter stt•C'I shell The t'X· tt·rior stt"'el th1.•n r1..•t·1..·1 Vt'!> .a coat uf:.tUC'l'O. Nils<>n s aid 1l also offers gre<1ter prott•ct1on ai::a1nst fires and earthc1uakt>s ;ind should be "ma1ntC'nance fr{'1.:" for 100 years. Thl' idea was first patented by a b'uiid<'r of sky~crapc•rs 1n New York City, he s;.1id. lie bought the patent rights four years ago and has be<'n deYelopinJ? the systto m since. The insulation core ""'as his tdt·~. A builder C'an save from $2,000 to $3,000 just on the wall oon· strurtion Nilsen says. Money is saved in delivrry a5 well as labor costs, he !laid. Knut llusby, 11 s tructur;:il ent!1n<'1."'r. s aid hl' eho.s1..· the pro· 1.'t•:>:-. fnr lh<' hut1:'.>l' ht• 1:, building for himself on Via Alano be ... ·aus...· it 1:s "strue1ura\ly i.I b<'tlt·r llF: SAii> JllS C'Ompany , "'hich Enough material for eight homes C'a n be loaded on one truck, he explained. But if con- crete blocks ~·ere used, he said. each house would require 23 truckloads. Phone Pricing System Mfects OC Businesses Unit Sets Eco-talk D'°ly PllOI St•I l"MI• KNUT HUSBY IS TOSSING UP OWN HOME Engineer Hooks Up Alarm System in Styrene Wall "Ecology and Wh :.it --------------------- We Can Expect in the Future'' "°'ill be di s - cussed a t a meeting of the Purchasing J\.t anage- m e nt Association o r Orangt> County Thurs- day in Anaheim . Parifi<· Tt•lcphont• plans to bC'~1n charging for the local C'all:-. of mE'JSUf('d·r:ttC' SC'f\/lt't• {'llStomE'rs on the basis or how Ion~ they talk. The changt• whi('h h<'gins nt>xl year. Villl not afft•('\ most r('!itd<'nt'c custnnl4?rs. nor\\ ill it ."q\· ply tu coin telcphont·S . Th<' p!Jn ~·ill t:u.• 1n· troduced in <)rangl' County in lht• first quarlt•r of 1976 , and in othC'r C'xlt•ndc!d metropolitan art·~s in California over the n<'xt five years. ONl.Y ABOUT 20 per· C'C'nl of the company's re· s iden ce rustomt·rs s tatewide are on measured-r<1te sC'rvit·c. although all busint•ss C'USlOffiC'f S 10 metropolitan art'aS have surh service. The San Cleme nt e and Capist r ano Valley ex - rhanges are C'XC<'ptions. sinre only flat-ratE' busi· nes:s SE'rvic(' is offered here. lJnder lhE' plan, lhC'rc y:ill bt"' a charge of one message unit for up to (iv(' minut('s of initial conversation. Another mt>ssage unit will be rharged for ea<'h addi- t ion a I fiV E'·minute period. or fraction thereof. or ('Qnversation. The rate for each mt>ssage unit i s five cents . In the past . customers 'A'ith fTIC'asured service "'ere not charged extra if the numbt•r of local calls m<1de ea<'h month did not exct"'ed their lo<' al call al· lo"·ancf'. Pacific Telephone (lr:1nge Counly gt"'neral m:inager F. W. Ilev said lht' nt'w priC'ing ('Onccpt "'a:-; ;1uthor1zcd in 197,1 by the (.'al1forn1a Public t 1lilitit"'S Commission. follo~·ing puhli<' hear· 1ngs. DF.Y SAID T•IF. tim- ing of measured rails ~·ill brinJ? th(' price l'harged for tht' sC'rvice <'loser to tht' t·ost of pro- viding tl. When ~om<' <'Ustomers hold IE'ngthy ronversa· lions, he said. tht>y tie up telephone s witching equipment. So that other customers ~·il l not be preventE'd from making calls when they want lo, the company must pro- vide extra equi pment, resulting in additional costs. Thelle costs ul- timately must be passed on to rllstomers, he said. Under the new plan. the <'ustomer with m~asuted service who ma kes excessi vel y lengthy C'alls will bear a fairer and larger share of the costs, Dey added. CUSTOMERS a ffected by the new plan ""'ill re- MGM Takes Plans To E1id of Re1w R ENO. Nev. (Al>) - Metro-Goldwyn-l\I ayer has shift C'd plans for i.I massive resort hotcl- casino from :1 location west.of here to a gravel pit at the east end of Lhe city. MGM Gra n d ll otel President Alvin Benedict said from I.as Vt•J?as that the corporation had takt>n a n option to buy Economic Seminar In County Th E' ln vesl ·tn · America. South~rn California Council "''ill join in sponsors hip of an economic seminar (or business cducat?rs a~d adminis trators at the Anahc>im S h c>r aton Jlotel. F'riday ~nd Satur- day. 1 hC' se mi -<1n nu :1l sc>mi nar. ho:-;lC'd by Southt•rn Cali fornia F.dison Co .. will feature speakC'rs. panel di s · russions. and other pre· 110 a<'res of land Crom the Centex Corporation of Houston, Tex. THE PROPERTY, operated as Nevada Ag- gregates and a sphalt. is IOC'atE'd near the Truckee River and near the in· tersection ·or Jnterstale SO and U.S. 395. Renedicl said MG!l-f has purchased lease op- tions on other properties in the Reno· area. but he refused to n ame them. A final decision will be made soon . MG1r1 dropped plans to locate its propos ed 1,000 room C'Ompiex near In· terstate 80 west of Reno :ifter it ~'as outbid by Harrah's Inc . for a 60 acre site. HARRAH 'S, WHICH opt"rates hotel-rasinos in Reno and at l .ake Tahoc. said it wanted the land for its own resort de- velopment planned in the s ame area. Sales Up For Store sentation~ coverinJ? an t.os v\ u g e I es . based up·dnlc on the nation's C'arter Ha~·ley l·l nlc economy. the c n e r~y Stores Jnr . rt'J)Orted that 'probl('_m . consumer third quarter earnings econo m1cs. and private in<'reased Jl .8 percent enterprise education. and sales were up 8.1 C I i fl or d L. a z a r. Pf'r<'tnt compared with manager of .analysis and the like period of the la.st in form ation support at fiscal year. Atlantir Rirhfield C".om· Net eam ings for the 13 pnny, Los Angeles. Wlll weeks ~nded Nov. I wt•re. discuss "The Economi<'s $7 .588.000, or 36 cl'.'nts a o( Ener j?y "' ttt the F'riday s hare, compared with ev\'nl n~ pr ogra m . SS.75!1,()0(), or 28 C('nts Edi~on Co. economist last year. Sales totaled Wayn e LnnC'<1 :<ter also $292.193.000 compared will cover the energy with $270.227.000 in the problem and Its impact third quartt•r o r fi scal on lhj! eronomy. 1974. cei'"e individua l and de- tailed inform at ion prior to the effecti\'e dates, f}{'y said. Residence customers herC' afft>cled by timing of local calls are those ""'ho subsC'rib(> to 60 loca1 message units at $.1.70 a month. Th(> majority of J'aeific Telephone C'Ustorners have flat-r ate servire. at $5.70 a month. \.l:hich provides for Wl· limitt'd loc::i l calling. At.me Gn Ao:.u\l'Wll Ad-.rw;t q All Ml<<O A(!Vfll Co Ale• ..... llltl 6•! AloCO frw; AllQI\ Pllr Aiied fll'IC AIUtd Ttl .."' Al)t\I Am E•pr Am Fll'ICI Am Fltltl ,.,., Fu•n Am VI'~ Amini VI' A Mera•) Am !>IL Am 1flt" Am Wr-111 Amo>,kQ ......,,,. .... Apt•<O A""' Mvf Ar-.oO. -io.sw C11I• All (;lo LI All Stffl Alwd Oc' 8.lird .t.10 a ... o wr 81k., Br e ...... F• 8.llll'Wn l 8k•m An 8¥ntl Fl S..stll F s.,., •• 6'0.ln QI een11v L• Stir L•b Bjf)b (II Biiiy kla ti"d Son$ BlkHI -Block Do Bh•O. S OMA Cp Sob Ewn1 -~ Boot!\ Np B•erw:o 1 Brll'llt\ 11"1 R aymo nd E . R o b i n son o f Kaiser- Stttl's Fontana plant will address tht' purrhasillg g roup at thl" Phoenix Club.1566 Douglas Road. For reservations to the 6:Xl p.m . event. call Dar· rel Jlogan at 540-9380. Tel-Tape Bid Awarded Tel·Tll!ll' Sys lc>m~ of ~C''-''purt &•a<:h has bct~n ;1"·;1rdcd J contra<'l fur 1mplemt·nt.1tiun of a publi c :-;('r\·1re taped library fur 1tie Orange County I><'p;1rtment of F.duc:tliun, announct•d Steve N. l\ r ~1 S C' I lon. g e neri.I I n1 ;,in :.1i,: t' r of l h l. telc-communications firm. ''The first n1onth 1lf op\·r;1tlon of the Tel-1-:d bbrary has prt.1\'C'n bulb tughly cduc;.i.t1onal i.lnd encoural"ing ." s::utl Or . Uoh{'rt i'E"tC'r:;on . supc'rintendl'lll uf tht• Or;.ingC' County Dl'partment of F.ducalion. Over 1'he Counter NASO Listi"C)t. 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Stitt Str •• IO]l)(ll.l1191otr •01 •.q ·1. • 1 " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I I J ' ~ . -~ ' an's Pitfall.S Electro-banking Setback! . . • Simpl)-bf u.sinc • plutlc card and/or punchin1 but- on • compW.er keyboard localed in your 1rocery or depart- -11oH, an airport; or 1""' oltlce bulldinc. you aooo will bUbleto ~ DeP,ot)t moneyin «withdraw it t:rom your bank. aav- iJIC• imrtltbtton, cred.it\mian; Transfer funds at Glee from a chec.kinC account lo a u.Yioc• a«ount cw-vtce-""'": Mak• a mortcac• payment or payment an a rev0Jvin1 credit ~ count wherever you have the account, The new £ FTS. or Money's Worth electro.1tie funds -'-----" .l:.nmll• IYttems, bei.n& ~ now throughout the U.S. will in luge part eliminate )"9Ur need to write chec:b or vis it )'OW' financial lmtitutioa. ivour account will be Oflly as far away as the nearat\erminal. THE COXVENIENCD OP tbis new system are ob-- "Viom, the dancers not quite so apparent. -Plastic' keys or access carcb will be important In EFTS"as your tickel or pass into the system. You'll need the cards which carry a magnetic: stripe with a number identi· f)'i:ne ¥OU and your account. to c>perate many of the com- puterized devices. But since these cards are not technically credit cards. there',s no law, such as the Unsolicited Credit Card Act. to prevent any institution from mailing' you unsolicited keys. Also. undf'r C'Ttdit card legislation, card subscribers are lia- ble for no m ore than $50, if your card is lost or stolen . No similar prot~ctioo exists.., yet for EFTS cards. -Thf're·s no requirement in' fe11eral or st8te law that you be told in full about your rights and responsibilities on EFTS deposits or withdrawa1s that are not credit.related. .NOR IS IT AT A.LL clear what would happen if you wanted to stoP payment after you· had left · an eleclronic terminal 8.nd had used your EF"l'S devi~. Stopping pay· ment on a check is easy, but no one seems certain how to in· lerrupt or erase an electronic impulse. Al so, the near- immediate transfer o( fWlds provided by these devices wiU eliminate the several' days it takes for a bank lo receive and process a check -and a brief period of ti.me in which you could make a qui ck deposit to cover a check already writ- t.-n. -Nor is it obvious whether, under EFTS, financial in- stitutions will ~ccept responsibility for errors made by the ~mputer and hot attributable to you . Or whether computer records be readily acceptable as proof of payments? Cl) IN BRIEF. TIIE NEW electronic f.unds _ transfer system now falls outside the legal protections provided to · you l)yinanY ·vital and not easily won commercial and credit codes. (2) EFTS poses a threat because while larger institu- tioru can afford the expensive devices, many smaller ones can't -and the distinction may enable the larger institu- tions to dominate the banking system. Jn fact, suits already have been filed with the Controller or Currency. charging that C'ertain types of EFTS devices essentially violate state laws forbidding banks lo set up statewide branches. (3) State legislatures a1so are wrestling with such ques- tions as: should ·an unllmi number of institutions be al- lowed to locate the termin son, say, a busy street corner? Or should there be manda ory sharing of terminals, so all can use them? AGAINST THIS BACK ROUND of unreported lutmoil, Coogress last fall passed legislation to create a National Commission on EF'TS to udy the implications or this re- volutionary development. t as of this writing, the 26· member group (only recently a led by the President) has yet to hire a staff director and already has wasted one yeat of its life. The danger is that events will overtake the commission and, by the time its work is done, it will be .able only to remodel, not mold. The obvious need is for a slowdown to permit reasqna- ble EFTS experimentation while Congress develops r egltla- tions to control the system's development. Bills callinglfor this are in the Senate and House but there will be no action (and certainly no push from the President ) unl ess you ,sk for it. Jn a pathy, we may accept new banking habits that could turn out to be costl y both in terms of money and our lee:al rights. EPA Mileage Chart · May Not Match Up DETl\OIT <UPI) -There's one impartant thing to re.. tnember when you bear or see alJ those fuel economy figures 'that auto makers ere bandy- In• -l· -you probably won't match them. The Environmental Protec- tion A1ency mileage results represent an average of several tests and the perlormance of a particular car may differ from the average. AMONG THE factors that will influence your gasoline consumption are: -Vehicle weight and engine aize which are the moet important items affect- ing over-all fuel consumption. Generally speaking, in city drivlnS. a 5,000-potllld car will require twice as much g11Soline to run u a 2,500- IrVine Firm _Tells Drop In I~come Pl,. Pr<>ducta ol Irvine bu r1ppr$ul , ~·t ·sal~s or • 012,20I' and net-Income o( i.153,4119, or :u <entl! per-share. fOlf' the nine montN ended ~M:>· comPare11 wltti net salM of $9,385,310 and net in· tome of S587 .236, or 38 cents. (or the fin!t nine mootM or ,_ 1974 . The t'ompany reported net s•t .. ol 12,756,661 and net In· rome of $88,954, or 6 rents, for 1 lhe, third quarter °' 191$, ended Sept. 30. pound car. Optional equip- ment not only a _dds weight to the car bqt also requires pawer from the engine and tht.ts requires more fuel to operate. For example. u.sin1 an air conditioner can reduce gas mileage by more than 10 percent in city driving. -Automatic transmission which usually reduces gas mileage as compared with a manual trani:i:misaion. In the 1976-model rating by the F.PA. the top-rated Chevrolet Chevette with a 98 cubic inch engine and manual four· speed transmission tagged in at 39 m .p.g. on the m .p.g. in the city. The same car with an automatic transmission was rated at 33 m .p.g. on the hi&hway and 26 m.p.g. in the city. RAPID accelera · tion which can re · dUt"e tueJ economy by 15 per4 cent over moderate accelll!!"&· tion. -Speed. The best Cuel ttonomy occurs at speeds between 30 and 40 m.p.h. wtth DO stops and no rapid :! cb•nges. -Tires. Using radial ti in.stf"ad of conventional or bias-ply tirfll can reso.Jt in a 3 percept improvem~t in au mileace. lmprqper r""'t-end oliOlmiiif and Ur .. inOated belaw llle re.:ommended p~ s.s ure w i ll red~ce gas mileage. -Unnecessary idll'.ng aincze an idling e"gine burns about a balt-plnt or ga.i every six minutes. UNNECESS/\R.Y braking, exces5ive driving in low gears. dragging brakn and short ttipi1 which all re- r..duce fuel economy. • •. Wednellday's · AflenloOll Pricee NEW YORK ll • s DAILY Ptl..OT BZ- STOCK EXCHANGE -w ,,~ t'-, .. _.,,""'.II I I 11~-1, MwWl!!l,.,,,j 11' 1 "-~-. 11• """ .. ,....,,,"'""" ,. J .. , MOt'I_,. ,If ' Ii I>'--._ ......,....,.. 11\olo-.... Mll".+l••iJ JI • .... MtSlf1' I.II • \6 t•l.O, '-MurllOf'd .» I J 1 ~ ~·•1• J ,, '" -.,co,,. , 11 ••"-MyrpN)I till l IOI ,..._._ ~ """""°" 1 • ! '''"" ... 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Inc., a l.os Angeles retailer operating undtr Ch3pter 11 of the Bankruptcy Act, says 1t has reached agreement with its creditors on a plan to handle claims. Sanford Sigolof(, Daylin 's pres(. dent, said the plan is the last major step for the firm to emerge from Chapter 11 . The plan is !ubject to C'Ollrt a pprov a I. Philly Bond Sale PHILADELPHIA <AP> -City of- ficials :say they w1ll try again to sell a $25 million bond package and avert a cash shortage In the next few months following a failure blamed on the New York fi scal crisis. There \f.'erc no takers Tuesday as '"'O syndlcatt•.s. each headed by a New York City bank, changed their minds mj nute:s before th£' dejWlllne and dt· cidf'd not to purchast-ut, packqe. 1 • ' ' I • 88 DAILY PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE s1,u•1!•10• COU•T 01' TH• 'T ATI! 01' CAl..l l'0• 1•11 A l'O• tltlf(OUHTT 01' O•AOHIE ,.. A,_, MOT!CIE Of' HIE.t.•1NGOfl l'•TltlOMI l'O• 1'1110.ATI! 01' Wll..I.. ANO l'Olll Ll[TTl:•S TIEStlMI!"' 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LIQU ... ~e<n, Cllo 916~' ""'r.on• s••••••. 11 r .. ,.,,.1d s.v l.,•9•'"• &..en, C.llo '11611 O<eno ~!ell••. t i En>t•••IO U.y, UQ ...... S.l(h, CA. ql•ll Thr\ llu\O n"'' " (On0«11"0 t>y e Q1!'ne • ol CHI•~""' \nip Donn• P K•l••f l"" •l•I•""'"' ''"" •<'•Cl w>tn ,.,. Count; Cle•• Of Or•n<)f' (aun!y M NO• •n"Clt• 1, tt ll .,, .. '° P\Jlll•~CI O••nQO" (0~\1 0 •1ly r~IO! NO• 11, 19 16, .t>'>CI °"' l, 191S •11111 1•UBl.t(: N01'1l 'f'; Cl'·U$0 STATEMENT 0, AalloNOONMENT OF USE 01' l'tCtlllOUS IUSINE1oS P'i-E Tt>e 1o110 .. 1no IM'''°"' ,..,.. _., -,,.. .,,. of lht' hchl•O•O DU\"'"'' -MONllloNO SO PAQP(RT tES, LTD 11o C e 11 ro r n•• L 1m1lt<I P•r1ne•'"'P . .i 2•1l7 U Pei RO<ld, Mi• ~on "itjo, C•Utornle IM !1C t1\10U\ tlU\i,..,, nlml ,,.i..,.,~ 10 •tio~ we• Ille<! +n Orin QI! CounlY on ,,..,ell XI. \ti! ! Mt•••on \llejo Com~ny, 11o1JI U P1r llo..,, Mi\\lon \lle10. C1l+I "'16/S l cr.ry\lt• lltll!y Corpcwalron. p 0 80• SOO, 't'OY. M1cn1.,. ........ '"" DU\l,..1• w•• cono11cte<1 bv • 1.1m1tt<1 P1rlntr\nlp Ml~SION VIEJOCOMPlloNY u. ... r•I Pinnt• Jc. C.lll•••n. vice P•r• Wllll1m K. Smll!'I, Stte FILENO.F'"21 RICIWrd E. l(n..i;lltel FU\.01'. ltOLSTON, BURNS & Mtl(IT· TllllCK ... .-,...~11uw S.QIMllSt,...t '*""""1 .. -.;fl, C.tll, t1MI ..... bll-Or1nQ>t c~,, 0.lly Piiat, ~y 12. 1', :Ho, Ind C»c. J, 1911 oll!S.11 PUBLIC NOTICE NoY•ml>t'f 19, 19/S tl()TICE l1MrtbYQIYtn lh•l~1c• 11on ... , ....o. on tne 1"1tt o.v Oii Or: t-r, ltlS "'¥ ln.e W.•1.ern Union Ttle. IJl'll)l'I CDmpeny to ll>e Firdtrat (OtT>. """''•'-' commh•!on to rreduc:e tne .._,of We•lt<n Union...,,,.,<• .it,,.,, MtePrlntt•.opertteCI ·~ncy ottl<I In CA•~ Mi:w. C111lorn1d ltom ll'e pre .wttl>Our•. iW.notJ ltlrOU\11'1 "' lday . llloMkl•PM 5"'\\ll'dlJ: IAM1o6PM SUnd•v· IAM1o1PM IO!l'Mll'IOUr• M>nel1J llVDU<Jll P:rlO•r: II !ht 1ppllc1llon !1 9r.onled, -· qu.e\t "'°"111"11 wrvict will Dr ev•ll•· bl• Ourl"9 tn.e l'POll•I prQJHJ.eO lor cHte tlon 1ll•OUVl'I IM weiletn Un•on <:en· INllM Tt~ Burle" In Reno. 1111vlde end !flt Wl•lern Union otloce In SMlll An•, Oll~nl • 11 no MkllllOntl C1••ri11sl1tn.e public Any m.n1111r"' tn.e publlc OHlrll'rQ lo ptOltll "' IUPll0'1 !ht r1d1.1Clh11'1' ol ...,.,., 1t 1n11 olll<• ..,., com.....,k••• *•llllWJ will• tr.1 "'•d•••I CJ>m· . ..ic111on1 Comml1d on, W1...,1rqlon. JC. :!OS~. on or Delo<• Dectmbl<" 10, It IS PutlH~ Or11191 Coa\I OeHY Piiot. Newmm• "· ,., 1•1s 4131" PUBLIC NOTICE C'"·1J10 SU .. EltlOlll C:OURTOI" THE STA'tl 01' CALll'OllNIA FOii THE COUNtl' 01' OlllANGE No .... w.ot NOTI CIE 01' HIEARING OF .. IETITION l'OJI .. JIOaATI! 01' MOLOOlllAl'HIC Wll.L ANO ,0111 LeTTt:JIS TEITAMl!NTAR'I' I ..... w ...... , E1tete ol MA'l'B El.LE C.AIL SEEWl\GEN, •kl MRS Mllo'l'BE\.LE SEEWAGEN. tkt Mllo'l'BELLE C.. SEEWAGEN.~toewo l'K>TICE 15 Hl!REB'I' C.l\IEN !Ml t.OIS V. 5,AVAGE •n<I ROBERT A !.AVl\GE """" llled ,..,,1., I pehllon lor Pr0Del1 of HolOQ•IPlllc Wlll -tor t.t1ter1 Te•l1me,.l1ry relertn<P to w"1t l'I I• m-lot' !urtn..r pef'11cul ~••, en:i !Nit'"' llme ano D••ct o! neer1nq IN wme 1\.11 -1.11 tor P.ce.-r 1, ltJS. et t :JD • m . In tn.. court•_... o! °"'9'1 ....... 1 No. 3 ol Will <OUr1, •I TOO 0Ylc Cini., O..lvt Wtsl. In tt>e Cll 1 or s.n11M•,C.lltornl•. Dlle<INOWmllll• I), ltlS. Wtltlelh t:,SIJOHN, CounlJ Clt•k GAllllllEtT & OIMINO, IHC. 1.,1 lrtlM hllltYt•9 TVIMft. CllMWfll• t16'0 11141 ...... 111 Al:lerM'f'S-C.0·,..llllOflt<I Publl-D<•n<;111 CH•l O.lly Pilot, No". 11, 1'. 2S, ltlS tjM.15 P UBLIC NOTICE Wedntlld•y. N~•mbet 19, 1975 Tonight's TV Highlights NBC (!J 8 .00 -Little House on the Prairie. l)uring ''fhl' (.'umpoul' L;.iurie w1d. N<'lli e (ll'l:;on arl· l'arried il'-''~1 y by a raging river. AllC fJ R::!O -That ·s My Mama. <:;lifton le arns thal mo1n's old £l<.1mc. Jak(> the Rake. ~hares Ill::, ollcrgy -and it's hL·rc<litury. C BS O 9 ·00 C"nnon. Killer plays r('cords of thl· \\'t•dcling march from \\1agn('r·s ·1~oht:ngr1 n · l.x·fore beating his viC'lim :;. CBS O 10 .00 -·11i ckles.' A look at comedian I>un l{1ckll·~ at \\'Ork in l~as \'C'g as. t';ucsts 1n('!u<IL• J)on /\dams, Larry lJ nvilll', Loretta s,,;t TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening NOVEMBER 19 not Olll wiln t MVtft ht.Id cold, B11tll1 ton lo htlp 1n 1mm1p1nt .. na 1~ roo llonnl to tcttpt tllt !Kl 1~1t h1 1111 lo pay protection Ht DPttl lt 1111 bullntH. lQl Ml"f\r. (Cl (llir) "Thi 111 lellllCI~ (ldv) '69 -R~tn O'Neil, lrt G1111t, Ullh h1kx·Ya1m1. aJ T'N hW O.n Qf Mnle: !Cl (rtir) "Tiit Ce·lr- twfffl" (drl) '11 -)ul1t Cli11U1r. Al1n 81tn. lllidlffl lhd1r1tt. ':IS ffi Me111Mnlllp Affe•l/Gr..t .,.,. l111••11tU: l1•nlt-Llfy lt•lldolP• Chttrdllff In lhf hnll u1ment, Jrnni1 "111ws KQttJl!it1nct w1tn Mgn!JllHI Porth i nd dte•dts to m1ny him. In 192! k nmt Drt1U htr 1n~l1. 1nd !hi 1111tr111e wh1th uts 1n l1n111y t1ustl htr d111h For Media Ul"ITtlltlMW FIRST LADY MAKES DEBUT AS TELEVISION ACTRESS Betty Ford Gets Help Froin Mary Tyler Moore 'A Dam at Heart' Betty Ford Makes Televisio1iDebu1 WASllINGTO:"J (AP) -Betty Ford, a onetime dancer, is back in show biz. President F'ord 's wirC made her de- but as a television actress Monday as CHS s hol a segmenl or the "Mary Tyler Show .. in wltich 1\.1rs. Ford makes a two·minute appearance playing herselJ. ""5K F.0 If' SHF. v.·as nervous as she arrived at the hotel where the show was filmed. "Mrs . f'ord shuddered emphaticall y and, stammered, "N·n- no, .. then added : "I'm a ham at heart.·· Mrs. Ford will be paid minimum union scale, $172.50, for her work. said her press secretary, Sheila Rabb Wit"denfeld. She had to sign a Screen Actors Guild waiver restricting her to one performance. !\1cCarthy and the numerous o'ther presidential candidates. So Mrs. Ford was called upon and accepled. The plot: WHEN MARY·s BOSS, Lou Grant, was a Was hington reporter for The Detroit Free Press. he gol to know a new mt>mber or the llouse named J erry Ford. Now Grant. news director at a Min· neapolis te levision station, throws a party and invites his old fri ends. the Fords. 1.1ary skips lhe party because she thinks no one will show up. Not only do the Fords show, the President leaves his pipe at the party. Betty Ford call s to retrieve it. Mary a nswers the phone and, thinking she's got a prankster on the line hangs up. Lawyers As~ AFTR4Ban W~GTON <UPI) -All all'\!'Jley Cor C<lm - ment.tlDnl WIUlam F. Buekley' Jr. 1iid fll. St .. ion Evarls bu a1ked lhe NaUooal 'Labor Rtlatlons Boord to outlaw a coptract prov1'!.on,1reqidr!ng mt'dla performers to be memllers otlh~ American Federatlop otTelevlsloo and Radio Artists. • The board heard arlWJ!elllll on o pelftlon 111ed by Buckley, a well·known coMervat1ve who Is op- posed to union membership. and Evans. editor or th~ lndianapc>lis (Ind.), News and commentator or the CBS radio program "Spectrum.·· Both are AFTRA members. C. Dickerman Williams. an attorney ror Ruckley and Evans1 argued that ~ union shop pro- vision in AF'TRA ~tracts is illegal. He said Buckley and Evans are willing to pay AFTR~ dues, but do not want to be union me mbers or subJect to union rules. AFTRA's altomey, J oseph L. Rauh, described· the case as "ludicrOus" and asked the board to dis- miss it. He said An'RA has already said that Buckley and Evans do not have to be members of the union, but must pay their dues .• ''Mr. Buckley is not trying to get out of being a m!'mber," Rauh said . "lie·s trying to get out of paying dues.'' He argued the board would be adopting a "radical" n ew prO<'edure by issuing a direct judg- ment in this case. "You've got a lot more at stake here than AF· TRA," he said. "If Buckley can get a ruling - j ust because he's Buckley-then anybody can get a rul- ing." PUBLIC N011CE SU.fill, SLANE AND LANE "'5JE.W•slll...-al ...... ~Stt , .. , .. c:--...:•. C.l"-911 ... Tlri: !llJI l?Hlll Publlt.l\eel Or..,Qe C.oe\I O.ity Piiot, Moo. It, :Ho, enO 0.<. l, 10, 191S Qill.IS A -ntl HUMAM FACTOR"' I. Y "'CAUfOIHIA 51'1.tr' Ill . "'SfflN ALOHl'" IGol -"""' ..... A:J .. , .. -.. .JJ Uc.I' NOUOATS ....., .• ~11:11 !\1rs. Ford plans to twTI over her pay for the s how to charity, Mrs. Wiedt>n reld said Tuesday. But the charity was not immediately dis · closed. MRS. FORD MAKES lhe phone call from the White House, according to the script . Rut she actually was sit· 1-----------1 ting on a couch in a hotel suite, with P UBLIC NOTICE THE CITY SHOPPING Cf.NTRE ORANGE 1532·6121 1'-' CITY CENTRE cu.ifMA~ -• A CO-PRODUCF.R OF the show, F.d Weinberger, said he first attempted to get the President. But CBS lawyers obj("{"ted, citing the equaJ-time rule that requires political candidates lo receive equal television exposure. They may h ave roreseen the necessity or guel:l t appearancel:I by Ronald Reagan, Morris K. Udall , Eugene Jo~ord family pictures scattered about, 1-----------1 • when lhe segment was shot. NOTICE 01' INTENTIONTO •S.A. FRWV !MANCHESTER f.X .I IE NOAGI! IN THI! SALEOI" G.G. FRWY !CITV DA. EX.I The episode probably will be shown ALCOHOLIC••VERAOU ll·I0.7S • ~~IN sometime berore Christmas, Wein· ToWMmnwv eonce•"' _..._ 'o SICOHDS" berger said. \ub1tct 10 ;,,..-c.e ot '""' 1lc-M>--slDICil IACHS" Simon Request Not So Simple pl..Ofor,IW)lk•l\!Wrebyglvtnlltalth!! ~-----------! ~ont<I e><-w• to seu 11.-1c ,,:.,,;., '1'Hf. HUMAH FACTOR'" -------------lbt"''~' II tn.e promii.ts. Oncrltlld "# -c.AUFOIMIA SPUT" 111 1\IOllOW'I: 111 -Pl1t entl1 l\•tnue, c.x11 ~~w-&r-•~ W.w. ClllUOf<lie .... •1 -r _, -1 -· J ------------1 1>1>.., ... n110,uc:n 1 .. 1.nuon. lhl un-. "'f AMISHM5 POl4T"' HOTICE INVITING lllOS ditrll(ll'lld 11 •Ofth1n9 lo IM ()ipar•· PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN tltat -nt.,.Alu;1Mlic8evereveeon1ro1tw ''S&VEN ALONE" ~ Boe•O of Educ:11ion ol ll>e ~· li,l>efltl 01 •n 11conollc t>ow••oe Mew Unille<15cnool Ohltl<1 of Or-lk ... se lOt lltt'l'IMI) tor lllHeptlmiMS -r~ .. e...-ML" (.ounly, C.lifornl•. will te<.tllll! w•led l ifol!OWI: t>om. yp lo \I a .m. on tilt! .in CMJ o! "~l"ON SALE BEER ANO WINE Ol!c. '''S •I 1111 01t1t1J of •aio School l9onl Floe Pvblk Eet1n9 Pl1Kel Orst,,cl. toc1ted •I llSI Pl1Ken11t BAllNES.cn ........ . AYt'nut, (0\11 Me~•. Ctl1lor...i., at Pl>tlll""'CI Ortn91! Coest 01ily PllOI, wtllc!'I ,,....., w!O bill~ wlll 1111 pUOl!cly -mtle• lt, lflS Q}.JS _.,.,., M>O •Nd tor . TRUCKS WASHINGTON (UPI ) lt h P I 1\11 bod\ t•e lo~ ill 1K<0<danc'" wll!'I 1 r • -was l e wrong au Cor>Oi•~. '"""Ktion•.•nci~•••<A· MESA Simon, but he's willing to si_.n,g"a0ncy<..::hcocwc·c._ ______ tion\, -""•re nowon 1111.n 1r.e011tk• -Ol I,,. Purcn•sl"') A.gtnl ot w1C15cl'IOOI Rep. Paul Simon (0 -Simon in Illinois, re~ •O.\lnc1,11S1Pt.c1n11•A.,en ... cmta Ill ) h . . ,,.,.w,C••ifomie. . , w o sometimes as ceived an invitation to Nobi-rm•v•UM••"'"1~bkS1or• confused with Treasury "'discuss your music, ~moftortv·tt"" t•s•o.1~•tlrl"tne St W ·11 · cwtr~tlort~open1119t11e•eot. ecre ary 1 1am how you compose, your Tne &o••O 01 E<1Y t ••'o" ot 1ne basketball skills or any ~·-"' unito<!O s.cnoot o.s1.1e1 Susskind Airs JFK Other \Opie yOU might '""'''""'Ille ri;l'lt lo rtic-<I any Ot 111 0., ....0 l\OC "'l<;ll>Wroly «eeot Ille like tO diSCUSS . , ~I tl>iO, ird 10 w•I-11ny lftlonnlll· "Mayb•. w• might be 1vor l"f9V1.,11v 1n1nyt1iO•rt••-· " " °'11r<INO~mbH1.ltJS so fortunate to hear som('. NEWPORT·MESllo UNIFI EC I r JI SCHOOL.OlSTRtCT samp es o your we ·· o•Or•n0>tC.ountv.C•litomr11 known talents.'' r ead the er Ooro1n, H••""• F,y..,., COSTA MESA • 548-1552 tHI LAUGH PACIB> SHOW Of THl TUI.! 'f -AHO- " PITB SEUlllS -WHERE DOES IT HURT?" C~S.t. S-. 2 P.M. invitatio n from Case Pu•cna\ln9A..,..n1 S5'b-J?90 We s t e rn R ese,rve P\lbll~O·M>~C0i•IC1i1yP11<11 , WID. MAT. SI.GO FWH IRESHMEMTS I PM OM.T University in Cleveland. L·""~~~m~~~·~"~·~"~· '~'~"c:::_::::::-·~~~··~"'1~~!!~~~! "Who Killed John F. Kennedy?" will be dis· cussed on the ··David Susskind Show" at 9:30 p .m . o n Mon da y on KOCE·TV, Channel 50. War ren Commission lawyers Wesley Liebeler and David Belin will be gu('sts. along with Frank Mankiewicz, press secretary to the late Robert F. Kennedy; Al· lard Low e nstein . at - torney and friend of lhe Kennedy family. and P ete r Dale Scott, English professor at UC Berkeley. Rep. Si m o n , who claims h e r eceives nothing but complaints every time he attempts to sing, replied that he .. would ht-ha ppy to ob. lige if you think those at· tending the lectu r e would be interested.·· The invitation, ad- dressed to Simon 's Carbondale, Ill., home apparently was m eant for another Paul Simon. the singer who used to be teamed with Art Garfunkel. aws l:tSl)lilo'tll: "lllt Stem Doti" (dn) '6' -Robtrl ltutlon, Sandri Do/11. 2:JO CD "'1·N!11rt Sllolf: "try ¥t11- 1u11Ct~ "lllt AMII Df. Orltlf"' Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES ':JO 0 "hllblt Diii" (mvl) 'J4 - Miry fltloms, 111111 T1J4ot. -ctwtl'I· .... hi Coilltdk•I" (torn) '45 - !ifbtfl IDnwyti. Otnl!h Mor11n. 110:00 Cl) "Oii lttltl"' (drl) '40 -lttt1 Dt'lli, Kftbtn M11Yl•ll. 12:00 m "OHi,,.,. (1dV) 'Jl-Wtrn11 B1xttf, 1111111 lf'llC.t, )ohft t11r1d111t . l :)(I 0 Ml'rit: "trtuftrt~ (dfl) '47- Robll!rl Yottn1, Robert M•IChttlll, Rolllrt Ry1n, Clor.1 Cr1h1mt. KOCE .!~!~,!jM~!~n (50) M!M Ul.scMOOL l'•OGlllAMMING !'l>mtf\I 11 ~• ILICTllllCCOM .. AN V It:• saSAMI! STftlEET l.Ominl I:• IJf.S(NOOL .. JIOOll:l\-IN(; ltc)lhlnl t·• JIOMot, .. TI( •E fl f. LLION ''Olin'l""'t' • 1::111 JOUJINl:Y TOJAl'l.H J•_.,..,. .flirmo•'" J·ot WOMAN ''Jud' cn1c1goOn ,.m+nl;! NI · J::llt MISTl!llllllOOlltSHEIGHaOlllttOOO .i:• Sl!SAMa ltllEET (60"11nl t:• •l•C1'1111C (.DMPANY S::llt VILLA Al..EG•a •:ot CNllO GlllO'#TH AND OEVELD,MENT "MIOO!t Ch!ldhood TM At· tlon•"ec.•NYt•t1' 1 •1:11t '#JllTIHO FO• A Rt.t.SON "ln.eWOnl 11" l !M lr•AICH: 1'Hf. QUIST '0111 l'E•toNAt..M•A .. tfltO "A Wol'llln In y.,." -11• I H0Wc.t.S5 "Tlmt• ol'ld ,.......,.)" -f'otehll''tt 1111 dr-• Sl\tlter :.:"'Lu.sTElll .. ll!Ca TNIATllll TM NOlorlonu\ Wofnlft, "Mll•llll•n<'t lliO """ t :• lr'"ICIAI..: "ln ~rto•F"•tWotfl•"fl" !Mmlnl -IMtl*tS-lfocnor" •:• tttaCIAl: "Mv•I...-¥ 1hOll 6d11C•UfOtnl•" 1'::111 lllaAl10A0E' lXI Mi ~ C.ECO FW'f. AT IR1STOl "l DAYSOf THE COHDOll" 7:10 & t:JO SO.COAST PLAZA W~ t:•J:•S:JO l :JO I t:M SAt·27 I I SO.COAST PLAZA Cl .. ~ , ..... ,, ......... " "OUT OF SEASOH'' IRI · llloll. Y ltll A t:M '"'''"'N J,~ .. J\-~ CllEll'111D TlllEE 1414 s.. -..v -a...m.191 "OUT OF SEASON" ..... ,,,.....1..,. (R) U.T/\UIN 1~1,_,.. ......... , • .Jt "USZTOMAMA" IRI ...... T-.ilSAT,_..h ......... "CIAXY~™A'" ••"'' ,,...,., •• SAt,.._. a-.,,...11>1• rR l'Al'U•a r!C. "'WOOSTER COGllMH" •AAf'tlUTfWll ... tt "ZOOI : Sl'ACE ODYSSlY" 9.t.kf '. .. UT/9Yf 111..- -~ .. . ....-... RIUlllf US ' uu...._.~. tlloHN.ll-• ,_.....Drll\lt .• O ' ... _ ---·-·-~AlWAft" --' • . . . . . . , .. , I • .. , I 11 • BOTH bEPA&TUUll WQ'i.U)l>IG °"erclole andslorlously eucutedlowhaf~~'l"!'llhails as the piece de resislanCio o( u•asaaJliat tiu "!'· so far, proved to be llll)'lldnstowrlte home iiliOut. • TOM BARLEY Music Box Wm...,, November 11. 1175 MESA 1884 Newport Cot.to~ St •. I SS2 llAILYPILOY U . HIY MOMS! HIY DADSI HEY KIDSI ~~:-.... Mf.:... "RUMPB.STILSKIM'~ <:AU ... 1111 Nlalr•-waUowlJ>& 111 .... bandon-jn "1t'akln·Usbt. •J>U1117 alfair tbat did a lot foe ber ....mun, was ----------------dynamic ii tbd ,.,,._,. beauty wbo covets and Finally! .full marks to Alan Crofoot as Herod, Fr~ BiQt•as Herodias and William· Ju.stua as John the Bapllsl, who seemed to reserve bls most impired efforts for the occasions he was out of st1ht in ~4Yngeoo. Ir it lVU the audience, William, we lmowex1ct11'how you feel ... "MR. QUILP" (G) ''TREASURE ISlANll" "NASHVILLE" IRJ '"TOMMY" IPGJ "HARD 11MES" IPGI - "LAST Dir AIL~ Ill "'DllTT MAIY & CIAZT LAl:IY"' "'VAMISHIHG POIMr IPGI -.ONE IM 60 SECoteS": ' "'1¥11. INllYIL"' IPGt lA MIAAOl WALlt·l'll IARC.A!N PJllC [ SI~ MOllDAY """ SAfUAOAY 1£ac•pt l'lol•d.-,11 12 Jij.5 00 , ...... . " ....... .. *'- \t•• .. l• ........... *"" ... , .. " ............ *'- .......... -DIM MAil' CUZT LUil'"' -· VANllHIHO POIHf ,... a..• l11M -, .. _U -· 11 /19 M llOOU ..... Mt YOUNG JIANICINllllN"" .... --..lW ' ''-'-' .... OOM IN 60 SICOHDS~ SIDIW UCllS"' -··-_ .. If M • -·-u N •T -- , ;;z ;s31; , .. ,1 ;, ,,, 11cc !·' i jl f1 .._"""' 1-°""" l:lf •ht., k, ...... •-• • -1W1 Ill t:• 1 1-11111 llhU• C>U\NI• •• .,. 11 JIU' I Ill , ........ " -·· '"" ,,., ... ------.. " ... .. " .. , .. ... ....... _ .. UOlJt1 .... , ... ,.., .......... fMlo·U11 _ .. -· -·-.. , ... H0W~RDOES A GIRL HAVE lOGO 10UMTAMGLE HERTIMGLE?? iw••• .. •• JAWS .. , --cun MAMA 111 --·""-··· .J D•rs Of TNI COHDOl m .... -·-·· .lfTOHO JHI DOOi-. -.................... _ lootTll COGIUIH .-. ·~·~ GONE IN 60 SlCONDS - SIDfCAI UCllS !"I ~.--·-·-GONI lH 60 SICONOS ""' JIDIC.U UCIRS ~ -.•Mftlll _ _._.., TOUNO PUHICINSRIN !It! W.W. I Dr':J.-w:'"ncdint•'"' ..• ...,. -.-,....., ...... SIVlN ALONI " Tl1' OH COUOU MOUNTIJH • --·--·-ca. llOLUIULL11t --MIYIHIHG AIOUT SU-. J11 TllE llCar, llC8ISOIED . o-. 35 • l'llll! • PLUS THE SECOllO MOST FAMOUS ' ADllT FllM OF OUR Tiil£ ... The Devil In Miss Jones ONLY 'ORANGE ·coum OWING! P'SSYCAT • 873-4048 709 E. Balboa Blvd. Niwport Beach OPEii DAllY AT 12 NOIJN • &el.I the bead o!Johll lbe ~ptist. · Granted, one dropped th opera aluses and re· ached"for lhe Rolalcll at the Music Centor Pavll!on aa Salome. watched In horror by Herod and ffft'OdlN writhes around the pal.ce floor. de- ll&htedlJr kissing the .. vered head (J( Ibo prophet wtioreviled her. ' ST&ONG STUFF, 1'11AT, BUT tl'ITEllLY in teep)DI with the Biblical tale and brilliantly in- terpreted by an artist wbo is oo less lm.maeulate in the vocal chores that, alone, comprise a-solid even· ina's work for any top-flight soprano. Doua:las W. Schmidt's brooding, Rhine castle- like sets provided the ideaJ setting for an opera that, like its central character, has thrown the sevf'fl veils of the original Strauss production to the wind in this lavish NYCOotfering. · And about time, too. Maybe Strauss couldn't stomach a salacious Salome in his day but this isn't his day and his conception of the Biblical tragedy run:s a little tame in the visual department. THIS WRITER, ~D YOU, WO ULD be firing rockets rrom 5,000 reet at all concerned i{ there had bttn any tampering with that glorious Strauss score, conducted so capably by Julius Rudel. HeU holds no rury like the music critic who spots any kind of tampering with tbeoriP.naJ score. NBC Ad.els . Cops, I Comedy to Fare By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (UPI) -NBC is trying to cure its '"Conduct U~lng'. .. "' lllt c II lbllCllll, ~ 11 ........ llllllW """"'-• ... flsclnatln11 entertainment I'.'" , , ... "'Conduct Unbecoming' It an elegant, ~· and dramatic fUm. lt'a a very claaay movie wffll lhlny l>Offonn..,... Ind exotic plot."-<i•,..Sn11.1. nac.rv "1Conduct Unbecoming' I;; a whodunit in the grana trac!ition, 11111 PfOYidft nrol-clau au-and 1 tidy final tw\sl • -J<J(l1/fl Ctoil S•l11rd1y Rt'''" Ma9•1111t "A highly clvlllnd aboorblnv movie. The acllnv la oxcellentl 'Conduct Unbtcomlnv' has undenlabl• chann." -Wt.sllngllOIJSt 8to1duilin11 "Pro...:allwly ente11alnlng ... ehocklng.'!..N Y Ot1I~ Nfwj television rat.ing ills by switching doctors and ad· awaLww- ding cops and comedy. IGCHAfl. 'tOklC IJCHAlD .\TmOOIOUGH TR£\'OR oowU ' The network is planning to drop both ''Medical ~ KF.Aat CHRm'OPHIJ fWMMEI SUSANNAH YORK Story,'' one of the few anthologies left on television, , • .,.UIJI MIMATQt.\L Ll'U CO'"'' and ''Doctor!i Hospital." fo---,,. NEVER FEAR, MEQICA.L HELP remains =~i ~._.\?tin near. Danny Thomas returns to the small screen as 'Y ""'" a crusty, kindly doctor in a new series called ''The Pra~~::~~r NBC entry is a police show with J ack edwards BRISTOL CINEMA Warden in the starring role of "Jigsaw John." based on a Los Angeles Police Department in· IRISTOL AT MACARTHUR vestigator called J ohn St. John. 540.7444 Warden was authentic on "N.Y .P.D.", now in ~=~~~~i!!~~~~~~~~~~!!~~ syndication. He should be a fme addition to the 1 :; already overst affed television version of the W"'~J."':'.£ L.A.P.D. •• , .. THF. LATEST FROM THE Norman Lear funny ,.., , .... c ... , M.., factory sounds like Lear is putting the industry on . ~ co•0tt• 01L M•• and laughing all the way to the bank . It's called BARBRA STREISAND "The Dumplings," starring J ames Coco a nd ROBERT REDFORD Geraldine Brooks as a couple who operate a luncheo'nette in New York City. Norman Lear also has a new CBS show coming up -"One Day at a Time." about a woman and her two children living in an apartment in Indianapolis. Also bowing in will be "The Rich Little Show," a weekly variety program. ABC IS EXPECTED TO come up with new season announcements later this week. The big picture on the small screen is that out or 17 new shows this season on CBS and NBC. 10 have been canceled and seven are hanging on. That isn·l even .500 ball. THE WAY WE WERE .. .. DUSTIN HOFFMAN "LITTLE BIG MAN"' Fly us . Anywhere In the "I ·"iJ'"l '"''"4"'1!"'·1~1 Sina Ant frW'(. ,..., Ch.lp1M11 Of-. • 551-7022 1 • Nobody could dream him up. His incredible bank robbery is all the more bizarre ... because it's true. "AN ENGROSSING, SUSPENSE·LADEN DRAMA. The costing Is remartc1ble ." -Judith Crist# Saturday ·Ae'lltw WEEXDAYl1:1J.e.10 UT.1:41-S:IO- l-a:tl-11:11 .MHl.2;1 ... 4,:J0.7-&1• Al Peclno'• work C1111 out l0t an Ac1dan1y Award nomination." ~McLain Stoop, After Dirk F(SHION TSWID ·, NEWPORT CENTfR. ,: · .. , •• • ••• • • • COAST HWY. AT MACAATHU~ ILVO. • NEWPORT HACH • M•·0760 --~ ~~ ;r •. "' ........ _. DIANA ROSS \ MahoeanY ' t.f.l. (PG) ~t_ M"'. ~•Hm1R8=~wi"'•~-.Ja .. 8'1i1lt' Smits .... _., __ <,,........ n.:.!1s··~ ....... , .... ,,. uun: .1UI TM krrilging motion pfttuff' from tJte tl'f'ril,,&tg No. I bt1t arfln. "A fllmof strong .. , charac:teriz.atk>ns, subtle but urve&enting tenskJns, unbktshing eroticism." . s.r.-. a...a. • --·-··· .. ·-·--·---··"-- OUT OF~ SEASON CLIFF ROBERTSON VANESSA REDGRAVE • and SUSAN GEORGE In OUT OF SEASON .!or ......... lll\JIJlll Hllt0\111~ , .. UUC IUIC17'11C1 · t, ... , ... '°""""' llOllbtl f~~l-~ ,,_.. ......... !( M:~-lllW.l"' tf_~f'Cll Dtn.<••'"" ~\.All MllDGt~ ""--··D1o,,.....,~ll!I••"-• fn-lo• Jl1iui~::} i; .... ~ "' EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT NOW PLAYING __ g •. ,..~~~~p __ s.ou,.1.n .. ~sr .• ~ .... za._11, -•lJ·1M1 ...., s.t•·l)S2 Cail Tt'IC/trcs tor ShOw11me1 . . aws J"!!' IPGJ Tl1ft' TilClll TitM CN -",;;, .. -CNI' llY CNI'- • !Lt'l.cnA.RlfS BR()NSON , • • 1 91 JAMIS C()Bl/RN GEORGE P\.~:NNEOY . I t\ARD TIWf.S I "THE HUMANJ'-HuNT1111liiitiM1•1 1 -FACTOR''; l,,, .. ;. .. ·":·"·: ....... '"Conduct Unbecoming' .•• mounUn1 tension 1nd polished pertan111ncas make lor lasclnatlng 1ntertalnm1nt1" c•a1 l'P'~ttl'I"'~ '' ~',.,; ~-o't\iotr.,,11 ..-11 1.t.11'\J n1•-..,11.1.rc11l'f~ e11Wids 8~1Slot CINIJilA . '" ":" "'1' v6 1 ··--,;.~~;. ....... ..,.-·I s:.., .. >Jt 11t;. L_h•'"' _.,) ' 'THEOTHERSIDE 1n.~1nd OF THE·MOUNTAIN' r. .... a~.~~l!!...... ~,~ ion ...... _ """" ........ llf ........... --'"'~----"iii EASTWOOD~~ ,~:-g,,~, TUC EJGEJI ONES 1nii;; NOW . SANCTJDN TOGETHER! c• 11' lalwantilitsTOlciN(Mi' RoB.DtT Rmroao L -..... .;:,::!""""-) ~ wdfit?~~ _'~::!~~-~ .WahDls~ ,·• .... :, .... ~. ~~~ • •• -..... ,-. lo -' ) ·--, .. " \ . . . ' • ' . I ·"' i --R•RBOffllN l . I .......... ., ~<~ ....... I "°"' "'OU) "" UU STANLEY KUBRICK 'S MASTERPIECE IS BACK ! • • ' • ' - Appetite Problem Curable By DR. STEINCROllN Dear Dr. Stelncrohn: You have written in the past about people who have peculiar appetites. But all I can recall is that you mentioned there was t.t1ually a cure ror this. Since it has become a problem in my own fami- ly, I bope you can help with advice. . For the past year or so l have developed the foolish hal>it of eating starch. However, it is re- ally more than that. I ac- tually crave it. I CAN'T GO through the day Without taking quite a bit of s tarch. I DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE have a friend who says she-takes it, too -and for me not to worry about it. Lately my hus band has developed a peculiar habit. He is forever chewing on ice. I tell him to break the habit before· he breaks his teeth and runs up a big dental bill. But he says, "How about your starch?'' TO COMPLETE the · · problem, our only son, age 3, eats dirt when be is playing in the yard. Rain doesn't stop him. He eats mud then. I've slapped his hands but it doesn't keep him from dirt-eating. Then, I saytomyseU, l should be slapping my own hands whenever I reach for the starch box. IT HAS COME lo the point that I am consider- ing making an appoint- ment for all of us to visit ourfamilydoctor. Buthe is so busy · with more serious things he would probe.bly laugh us right out of the office. Will you be gbOd enough to repeat the cure you wrote about ·a few years ago? -Mrs ... z. . COMMENT: I sym- pathize with your pre- . dicament. I think your tamily doctor will, loo.· Make and keep an ap- pointment. · . I can only guess at the rontents or the column to which you refer. It is likely that I wrote about a ·condition we call •'pica.'' It is an ab- normal craving for un - usual items: starch, ice, dirt, and others. J have observed such abnormal cravings quite often. Ex- amination usually re· vealed that such a child or irownup was on a diet deficient in minerals. They were anemic. • Wednesday, NoYembef 19, 1975 -~,l""<"j-~ -'"'""':ti; .. __ _ SA ~! N•-~-1 LAYAWAY PLAN - SAVE 9.00 to 11.00 •••• REG.21.96 Swag or • . 23.96 Table 96 !OUR CKOltl ~AV£ 9.lOJ IOUI CKOICI 66 REG. 29.96 DECORATOR TABLE LAMP Choose lrorn 22" Pillow Glass Hurricane Table lamp wtth chimney and qnlique-look umber cas~ngs 1n Amber or 'Shenandoah' wood 1um1ng slyle wi!h clQlh/vinyl shade 3-wiy lighllf'l!I . Valve pflcel 10111 CllOICI FAllTASTIC CAT BUBBLE BATH Oil or POODLE IATH Oil Marable cal bubble bath or 29- 0z. OOOdle bath oll. A greal g111. -·· -· -,,;@' ~ ---. 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' ' I • . • ' • • • • ' • ' '· '· • • . • " I • I l ' " i . • .. • ' ' • • , ' I ' i • I· ! • ' ' ' l ~ t ' • , ' ~ 1 ' • • • I l .1 " I· ; r '1j Pies Are Squarely Popular • While most men are sharpening their carving skills for the upcoming turkey, Chef Rolf Jung takes time out to. carve ice for buffet decorations at the Marr iott Hotel. Work ing i.n and around the tempered. 300-pound block, he uses prongs and chisel and relies on his dimensional perception. "You ·have to be very . careful what · you chip away because it's gone forever." Jung compares the method to wood carving but the art is more like diamond cutting where ttie wrong tap at any moment can destroy the whole jewel. • Tops, Crusts Surprising Ask any youngster -the best -. part of the holidaI dinner is the •pie that follows it. Whether you·r staging the festivities at your ~ome or bring- ing a contribution to someone else's dinner, Taff:Y Brownie Pie is an extra-good choice if children are included. The filling has a rich chocolate taste, and the texture is similar to that of brownies. Light molasses adds a taffy flavor. The pie is not very deep, so that everyone is sure to have room for a small piece or may want to top it with ice cream. Have you ever had pumpkin mf'ringue pie? The ginger top- ping adds a light 'sweet touch to the traditional molasses- sweet.ened baked pwnpkin pie filling. It looks exciting and tastes even better. ln the Tangerine Pecan Pie, tang&i.nes downplay the sugari· ness in this sometimes overly· sweet pie: producing a very de- licate flavor .. Even the consisten· cy is more delicate. Here's a tip from the home economists that C'an help you make an extra-flak y crust for either recipe. Use your favorite pas try formula or pie crust mix. After you have carefully shaped the crust in the pan, wrap it·Ughtly in plastic film and put in the freezer for an hour. Then fill it and bake according to the recipe you are preparing. You'll be pleased with the re· sults. • TAFFY BROWME PIE 9-inch unbaked pie shell % cup s ugar ~teaspoon cihnarnon 11:1 cup cocoa - 1 :::? teaspoon salt 11:1 cup light molasses 1'.i cup melted butter, cooled 3 eggs 3'4 cup chopped pecans Sweetened whipped cream or ice cream In bowl, mix together sugar . cinnamon, cocoa and s alt. Add molasses. butter and eggs. Beat "'ith r'btary beater until well blended. Fold in pecans. reserving a few for garnish. Pour into pie shell. Bake in a 375 degree F. oven !or 40 to SO minutes or until just set. Cool to lukewarm. Top with I whipped cream or ice cream and reserved pecans. Makes 6 to 8 •vin1s. P UM PKIN PIE WITH GINGER MERINGUE 9-inch unbaked pie shell 11/:z cups canned pumpkin % cup s1Jgar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1h teaspoon ginger l/:z teaspoon nutmeg 1;.. teaspoon ground cloves lh teaspoon salt V.. cup light m olasses 1 cup evaporated milk l/:z cup water 2 eggs, slightly beaten Ginger Meringue lo large bowl , combine punipkin and the nex t 9 ingre· dients; let stand at least one hour. Ifpumpkin is watery, add 1 tablespoon flour. Stir in eggs . Pour three-fourths of filling in· to shell. Place pie on bottom shelf in oven: slowly pour in remaining filling. Bake at 425 degrees F . for 35 to 40 minutes until pie puffs slightly and is set. Remove from oven. ReducC' heat to 400 degrees F. Meanwhile spread meringue on top of pie, carefully scaling mer· inguetopieshell rim . Return pie to oven andbake5 to 8 minutes until m eringue is light- ly browned. Cool on rack away from drafts. Makes 6 to 8 serv· ings. .. GINGER MERINGUE Jegg whites V.. teaspoon salt Vt. teaspoon creaJlll of tartar 6 tablespoons sugar l tablespoon finely chopped crystallized ginger Jn medium bowl, beat egg whites, salt and cream of tartar until foamy. GraduaJJy add sug - ar. beating until stirf glossy peaks form . Fold in ginger. TANGERINE PECAN PIE Jeggs ~cup sugar 1-'J: cup light corn syrup 2 teaspoons grated tangerine rind % cup pureed tangerine sec· tions {2to 3 tangerines) 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted 'le teaspoon salt l lf.t cups pecan halveS 9-inch unbaked pastry shell To purP.e t"angerines: Peel off skin. section tangerines and re· move seeds. Process at medium speed in electric blender or put through food mill. Beat eggs in large bowl ; blend in sugar, corn syrup. tangerine rind and puree. butter and salt. Stir in pecans. Pour into pastry shell. Bake at 400 degrees F. oven for 15 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 degrees F. and bake for 35 lo 45 minutes longer. until set. Filling will be nolst in center. Cool. Serve 6 to 8 s lices garnished with whipped cream and tangerine sections. 1 ... I ' B'EA ANOEl!SON; Editor CAROL MOORE, food Editor Wtd~,N~mber19, 1975 C1 After 20 minutes of expertly outguessing the brittle medium, he places flowers in the finished basket. resembling cut glass. · that will last about five hours. Whether carving cold ice or hot turkey, results will - be best if it's allowed to rest awhile and. firm up properly. I r . •' ' (:2 OAtl Y PILO T W.Ont19Cl ly, Novtimber 19 1975 •Halfway Measures Taken ~ireqnu~.e ~pl10IsterlJ ~ IJF.AR A~="' I .A ~DER.c;: 1·n1 an 18-yl'ar·old girl y,rith a t(·rnblc problt~m. J 'n1 normal 1n every .,..·ay but one -onl~ breast is 1nuC'h smJll<'r thnn the other. \\'hen I s ay ··smaller." I mean half the si:t(". Ann Landers _.ngYou Since 1946 FREE ESTIMATES DISTINCTiVE CRAFTSMANS.H.IP b<>st ml'lhod of handling an insult Qf ~1ny kind 1s tu rl•mrun sil('nl. I d id not turn ;1round nor tlid I PRE·HOLI DAY SALE 1 ·m sure tb.ert> is _no WJ.!Y. to gel th(' lar~e r one to shrink, so the bt'St solution "'·ould be to get the smalll~r one to i::ro .... -. Is thC'rc suC'h a thing as a hornlooe crea1n tha t might do the Jo b" l'Jl~..isc ).!1ve me 11n Jl\S\\'t'r If you :-;.1y tht• C'rt•am "'Ill y, t1 rk l 'll !it·nt.1 :t\\ .1;.· for it no n1atlcr hu .... exµ •. :n::.i' l ' it IS. Thank ~Oll, Ann. l 1'.'/ BA 1. A :..; C f; I> I :'-J S 1\:...; ·r :\ l\10NICA respond to n1y torn1entors 1n any -..,. loo muC'h wbt>n they ask,ed if they could use our phone ~\leral times a day . But now it seems they've. given our number to several or their friends and re- Iative.s. We have bttn receiving tails (or them at all hou.ni or the day and night. This means we must send one of our l'hlldren to thr1r house to get lhl."m -or we have to go ourselves. if it is after the children ·s bedtime. Gr•11t Savings on Vlnyl1, Nylons, Mott.In, Hff'tulom, Na ..... Y.., ·New custom bdllt furniture• Antique resto<lng • Stipcowrs •Boat & auto upholstery ·Recovering&. re-styllng -2809-Newport Blvd. -.NewPOrt Beach• 675 4084 DEAR U~: \'our problem can- not be solvt>d by a hormone <'~am, so please don't throw away mont"y on ust"lt"S!i junk. My advlcf' is lo see your family doctor . .'\!!!k him to r('('Ommend a · plastic surgt>on who dots sili<"One implants. This proc('(fure on the small t>r brt'ast could be a gods('nd to a young "-'Oman ~ul'h as you. Good luck. J)F.AR A'."-J~ I./\NDF.RS: \\'hil e "''alking home from the libr~1ry today l passl'd a group of young: boys. Th<'y followt>d behind mt' and started to yell out ,::utter Janguage -four-letter y,·ord::i . 1·ve always believed that the way. lnlill•ad, I turned off 1.hc p<ith at thC' first OJlportunity and took ;1n ttltC'rnatl' roult' home. i·m putting <.1s1d c the obvious -that th(•ir par<'nls have fail t'CJ in lht•i r rc·£Vons ib11ity to thc·:st!' t""'iSl l'll kids. \Vhal I nc·t'<i to knn1.1.· 1:-; this did I , a s <Ul adult, do thC' r1~ht thin.i.: hy ignoring thl'i r t'rud1t y., Should I have turned around and r(•pr1mandN.I lhl•n1 somehow ? -TRO U Bl~ED I'."11 HETROSPECT DEAR TROUBLF.D: l 'ou don't say bow old lhose "kids" were - but in this da y and ag~. )'oungsters b•ve bt-t>n kno~n to carry knives, and t•vrn guns. In my opinion you wt·rc smart tu krtp ~·al king. DE . .\R A~:..; l,A:\"Df-~J{S Our· nC"xt -door nt•ighbor s <ire r;1lhl'f OJ('(' pt•ople and WC' havt' t}('C1lm1~ ::.ome .... ·hat r ri end! y . l t Sl'l'fli~ tht'.'! fl'll in arrears y,·ith thl' ll'll'phune comp<1ny about four months ago ::ind their phone \Vas discon - nt~cted. ~ty husband and 1 dido l mind f'rankly, it's becoming a terri- ble nwsanre. How can we tell these folks .,.,,e don't wish to con· t1nue lhe .arrangement without altering our relationship? We don 't want to make enemies. - . WALKl:-JG 0:-1 EGGS DF. . .\R F.GGS: Your origbbors havt gone far beyond the boun- daries of fri ends hip. They are ex· ploiting you s hamelessly and you must bf' saints ur fools to lolerate it. Trll them at once you are not ablt lo continue the paging service bf.cause il is too disrup- tivt>, and It also ties up your tine. .If this announcemrnt aJters the relationship, in my opiniooyou·re lucky. WHAT'S A GENERIC PRESCRIPTION 1 A GENERIC DRUG IS TME SAME QUALITY CHEMICAL FORMULA AS A BRAND NAME DRUG . TH£ LAW NOW ALLOWS YOU TO USE 01 CHANGE TO A GENERIC DRUG AND SAVE EVEN MORE MONEY. Just CALL or BRING ~ . . ou• GENERIC PRESCRIPTION fAMllY Peering Around Gemini: Finish Proiect 80 I B BAKER • COST A MESA Phone 540-2882 MOH.-Rtl. 9:30 to 7:30 SAT. Io-4 CLOSED SUH. llONORED as the Bet · ter l.ife Volunteer or the Year by the California Association of 1-lealth Facilitites was Ada Rice, 87, or Capistrano Beach. She has devoted more than 5,600 hours in the past seven years to pa- titnls at Beverly l\.1anor Convalescent Hospital. CELEBRATING their silver wedding an· ni versary were the Brin· ton Benson l\1itchells or Three Arch Bay and Monterey Park. The celebration began 'l\'ilh a breakrast in Hotel Del Coronado, hosted by her sister, Ms . Fay ltoegerman or Laguna .BeaC'h. The honorees a nd frirnds then boarded D.r. .and 1\Irs. Henry }-J()(>germans' Nibor for a day of sailing a nd then were their guests for din· ner. " Today more than ever t ... still the best buy The i1%4i\'iµl!1ll THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 By S\'DNEYOM1\RR ARIES ( :vJ arch 2l ~April 19 ): ~1essage, y,·hich may have gone astray, is retrieved -or dllp!i t'a t - ed. You have chance to rid yourself of un- net'essary burden. · TAURUS (April 20-~1 ay 20): One who makes promises concerning money may be l'mbar- rassed. Know it aad plan acC'ordingly. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): One close to you may be seeing through light or wishful thinking. Know it and double cheek_ CANCER (June 21-July 22): Light touch now does better for you than any heavy.handed method or procedure. Accept social invitation. l.F.O (July 23-Aug. 22): fiiend may be sin- C'ere but misinformed_ Check details -don ·t dt ... legate too many duties. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You will be given opportunity to prove a major rontention. Confide in one who backed you in past. Get thoughts:, ideas on paper. Be analytical. UBR.i\ (Sept. 23-Ckt. 22): One who has perlormed special s<'rvices may announce travt>l plans. Ha\le alternatives at hand. Horne base un- dergoes adjustment or change. SCORPIO (Oct.23-Nov.21): Youhavet'hancc now to str ~amline procedures_ Avoid ex· travagance. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Lie low - do more listening than asserting. You may be see· ing through prism. Means images could be decep- tive. Be especially cautious where legal matters are concerned. CAPRICORN !Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You have chance to obtain better di splay, distribution. Round out project. Put finishing touches on as- signment. · AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18 ): Romantic in· volvement l'an be stimulating -but don 't take bickory.f'a-:m~: , i'., :' .. ~"~food gih paks :.~·i 1i0.B you smik 1his :j boliday s~ason# . '1 .1 ~asur~Pak lb. lll;l·F STH "I\ Sununc r S.11".1!.'I.". ; (~•udJ. llo1S0!1~1hsh ~U•<'-f.UIJ f.1 1,J~,·1 .-.. LPnJ!h<'rn. 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PAID• UHIOH l'UH ACCEPTED Sears This Ad Effective lhrough Saturday, November 22 Budget Shop Where Thrift Is Always In Style locate d on the lower level Aerylie Sweaters low, low Priced 3~(~ • A fantastk buy on your favorite style pullovers and tunics. Exciting fall coloration$. Machine washable for easy-care. Si1e1 S, M, L. Sears low Price! 2 pairs $1'!. · for d Machine washable. Made of 100% polyester bonded lo rayon. Great fitting. fn Misses' sit.es, Warm Washable PANTCOATS Sears Price 1599 Cory warm Acrilan• acrylic pile fabrks. Assortment of faahion styles." Lots of go·with..ofl colOrJ. Misses' siJ.••· U1e Sear1 Revolving Charge So. Coast Plaza 3333Brlstol St. Phone 540-3333 Buena Park 8150 La Palma Ave. OranJ!;e 2100 N. Tusiln Ave Phone 63~·2100 STORE HOURS: · Mond.., thru Fr.Sey 10 AM to I PM Setuni•y Phone 828-4400 I • ' 1:30 AM to 9:30 PM _., 10AMtol PM. .. ~ ,. . ... . . . . , .. . ' • • •• ' ' DAILY PILOT • Learning A Sure Cure • BYJ00L.50N CM .. Delf'r ... _.kt" What la an aleohoUc! If you ask most people, they ftrSl will have a fWU\.)' expres1ion on lht-ar face lheo they'll say lhal alC'oholics live "down th~e " pointing to · tomewhere in the distance. ' "But only two percent ot the alcoholies live oo Skid Row," noted J ean Vandervoort ex· ecutive d iret'tor of the Pasadena Council on Alcoholism. "The other 98 percent are like you and me. They .are people. They are-doctors,. lawyers, rabbis, car salesmen, ministers.· Alcoholism is totally nonselective." Mn. Vandervoort WilS ~dressing the J~or League ~ Newport Harbor, which hopes to become involved in a service project involving alcoholism. ~ • ) "!\1y ravorile subject is ze," s~. "But I'm not a Carry Natjon. didn't come lo <'hop down barstools or th.row hatchets through windows ... Mrs. Vandervoort said she instead hoped to dispel a few myths about alcoholism and offer an overview of the problem. After desc ribing the magnitude or alcoh- olism-it is the nation"s number one drug pro- blem, 90 million people drink and one in 10 or these is in some stage or the dis ease o( alroholism-she said it is a fascinating field. ''It is lierious business, but it does not have lo be grim.'' ALCOHOLIC MOTHER Mr~. Vandervoort knows wha t she is talking about, i>ersonally. since she is the daug hter or an alcoholic mother and was married to an alcoholic. "And, J don "l think you would have re- 'Retired, Not Tired' GENEVA, Ill. (UPI J -Corressie Burns, 85, who would rather ·'dance than eat,'· retired after teaching arts a nd crafts for 46 years to juvenile delinquents. Refor£' that , the 5-foot-2 black lady whom stu- dents call "~1 other Bums" taught for 20 years in segregatE"d schools 1n southern Illinois. ''I didn't havt' a ny chlldren of my own,·· Mrs. Burns said. ··And I love youngsters.·· 1-ter f:lte may have set its c-ourse when she "''as a toddler. learning her ABC 's in a southern Ill inois srhool house in the late 1890s. Each day, she gazed in envy at her teacher, "'·ho "'ore lon g hair and dresses in the rashion of a country schoolmarm. "She was a lovely teacher," ltfrs. Bui-ns re- called. her eyes shining. "She was my model and my everything. I said to my mother, 'When I grow up, I want to be just likesheis' ... Mrs. Burns may have done Car better, re- ceiving rommend ation letters from two Illinois governors for he-r work at the Illinois Youth Center. While at the c('nter, she used her own money to buy art supplies for her students. i-ler public school teaching prooaoly gave her the savvy she needed for work vti.th delinqu ents. "There ...,·er£' 50 or 60 children in a classroom -or e ven mor('. ·· shl' rt'Called. "I taught different s~ctions. and when l taught one s ection J kept the other section busy -...ith rrarts. · · It worked, au..d years later, s he was asked lo take a job at th~ State Girls School here. She began to forus on teaching cr<X.'heting, weaving, ceramirs and woodwork to get through to juvE>ni!e offf'nders. ?\1rs. Burns, y.•ho averages 122 as a bowler and "would rather dance than {'at." already has had two job offers, She said she probably will open a small art s hop in her nearby home town of Rat avia . ··oon't you know that J"m not going to sit down?" she asked. ''l'n1 retiring. not getting tired." Russ Thompson has joinC'd lhe sta(f of Playboy lla1 r SI ~ li:-.t:-. OPEN SU NDAYS ANO EVENINGS TOO! CALL 548-0'460 for Appt WEST CL I FF PLAZA-17th and Irvine New.port Beach 548-0460 -----------------,, Sharon A!!en·~ <;ERENITY Skin Core Center -Your aye~ -Your mouth -YOUf br~ All con be rrode rrore beoutifJ ....rth o new mol""PbyS...nty Focoals ~M'I......., Mol'll<.ure'> Mo~e -up -IW.i<>c.-.... c~. F-txicll & Body Wavq COC'Dbed me as an es-drunk.·· MN. Vandervoort.said alcobollsm oow i.J re- cosni1ed as a disease. Tbe World Healtb Orcanizalion defmes an alcoholic as a person whoH drlnkint iJltetferts with a major depart- ment or hls llfe on a mntlnuing basis. The psycholo1tcal pro(ilc of an alroholic is a person who is tender, emotionally immature. creative and usually above average in in- telligent'e, she said. "The alcoholic has stopped .a:rowlng emo- tianally betweon the qes or 1 and J5. Until they learn a different wayol coping with life, they will continue to drink ... Mrs. Vandervoort s~t $15,.000 on consulta- tions with psychiatrists ut her ~earch tor health, but she said tbHedidn'thelponebit. Today "therapists are very h.ip," she added. The "now .. therapy is prevailing, where alcoholics are asked what they are doing about today. "And, therapists care about their pa· tient.s ... · Mr::i. Vandervoort stressed that treatment cannot focus on lhe drinker alone but must i1\· elude the whole family. NO NAMES ln her office, people can come for treatment without ever gi\'ing their names, and their con- fidentiality is carefully protected. ~1rs. Vandervoort.described the alcoholic as a person who feels fear, anxiety, regret and re· morse .. all at once. They tum to that elixir, then are caught in the trap. ''Many people don't know they are alcoholics ... It has been ha rd to get help for alcoholics.in this country. she said, because of the stigma at- tached, and because alcohol is "culturally ....,·oven • Corressie Burns, 85, who lnto the fabric of ow-society. Drink1ng Ls en- cou.ra1ed." The characters on soap operas drink, biUbomls tout the romance or drinks and people on tele¥'islon t hows are shown with .a:lasses in thitir hands. But Mrs. Vandervoort warned that "they don't show you what the beautiful model look.I like after she has consumed a whole bot- U .. e. Her mother, a French concert pianist. was . an alcoholic and would disappear for day:s at a ~time when she wasdrlnlt.ing. SECOND MARRIAGE Mrs. Vandervoort's second marriaie also wu ruined by a lcobolism--bers-she said, and She lost four children during her first marriage through mJ~~arriages because of her eondition. "Yet Done or my doctors ever asked me about my drinking habits," she noted. During her last year of drinking. she was hD!ipitalited nine times and quit when her doctor told her she had a choice tom ake-the bottle or her life. In the 13 years since she stopped drinking, she has attended the University of Utab School or Alrohol Studit>s and other Drug Dependencies and the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, become a certified addictions counselor and earned a teaching credential for California com- munity colleges. Three years ago s he helped the Pasadena JW\ior U>ague form an alcohol education project after a le-ague member sought help for a member of her family, Thirty members came and were taught lo work in S<'hools. hospitals and recover:y homes as <'OUnselors and teaching aides, and a. second group is being trained, · ''There are endless horizons. I hope we can loin hands with you,·· she.said. .. \ During the question.answer sess100, Mrs. Vandervoort described lhE" difference between a ~lal dnnker and an alcoholic. SOCIAL DRINKERS "The :10<"iul drinker is not th.at roncerned with alcohol,'' she-said. Sh-.~ u:.t"d her sister, a soc ial drinker, as an example. "It takes her all evening lo drink a scott'h and w uter . She puts it down and forgets it. An alcoholic worth his salt wouldn't do that. li e tuts a stronger drink and his glass is always half empty instead or halt full. · ''He'll h("lp the ~t l0-be.ncartbcsupply and sneak a drink. Ile won·t go to a restaurant that doesn't serve booze or v.iJJ get fortified before he goes, Or, b' will tak~..!.§~ply along_._".. . . Thert> is. Mrs. Vaodervoort sw.U. a fine fine betW<'<'n helt vy drinking and alcoholism ." (fa f an1 tly m elD).>er is drinking. the best war to help him 1s to s how love and eompass1on. Mr~. Vander\•oort s tat<>d. "Don 't talk down to him. Deal wit h it as a d isease. Lel him know wh er~ help1s . Watc h yourtoneofvo1ce ·· BRUSH ... 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Y1111 ;.:•·I '"" />3ir of p.iul~ :uul "''" j.i••J..1·1 ;,ii/ <1f fi1t•· ht>I •p1.oli1v ,1,,ul1l•·J..nit. f\1"'1" '"your 111r11~urr• ,,,..,,,,., ··~p1·r i,1ll y fur you loy .J.r•·""n1.6lo;1·n1 rii;ht 11,.ro• 111 .. ur l'l"n', v,,. ,1,. our uwu ol•·,.ii.:uiu::. \\l,~ •"Ill "llf ""n 1•.oll<'r11• -"" \"Ullr "'lt·•·lion ;,. u11li1ni11·ol. f\1"'" 111:tl<'rial~ to r h;.,..,..,. frnnt iu unli1ui1<·1t .. 11 lul1', • "l"lunk 1111~ wnu•h·rful it is lo h1n· , 1 .. llh·>1 11•.i l 11 .. ve fl•••'<'r lwf'n 1ri.·1I ••n h y :in~··•n•· 11111 )••ll. /11of11li:1• yuur,.,./( l'ilh )'U llr' Ul'fl "t:urJ.iy 1 ln~in.il." W1· •re <tf~n liy .. ,.,MJi11t1n••11I hnf}-t ••• 11 r •• r i11rorna.alioo ur ap1•oi1~t 1111·111, :;rtt>--l:.!J'.! Jl.iul.,\11u:ri<'atJ .i1io! 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(Friday) 10:00 A.M. lo 1 :00 P.M. 2 :00 P.M. to 5 :00 P .M. 6:00 P .M. to 8 :00 P .M. (Saturday} 10:00 A.M. to 1 :00 P .M. 2 :00 P.M. lo 5:00 P.M. Only1.69 tor a 5 x 7 or 4 wallet sizes of same pose in natural color. II. you have a second or 1~ud favorite po~". tai.-e r ~,.m. too. At lhesa special prt(f!<;, 111 t'tlllC! "..>IC Your second ~election Your third scfcc11on . Vour lour!h selection Your l1Hh selection _ • No apPOintmen! neces~ary. 1.89 , 1.85 1.55 .1.40 • AQ(' hm1t · children !o 12 ye;us old. • Choice 01 Several Poses. • lwo children tooe1her ••• only 2 96, • No hidden charqcs. GI• c~~':::'v;'\I~:'° There's no place like SINGER ,~=====~~------.-J 3400 v;0 Oporto. Su;ie 6 At N rt Beo h d C t M .; .. """'"""'· """"' "'"""'' '-" ... , , , , ,,,,, ... , ,,.,, .• """'·'''. , ewpo c an os a esa L..L.. __ _;1...:.1 1...:.4)_01_S-0_19_1 ____ '----------'----------! Nov. 18 through 22. 1 I r • ' J 1 • C4 DAILY PILOT 69! c BEEF CHUCK 89 BEEF CHUCK CHUCK STEAK ·~~E ~ :g~~D ROAST l.19u. BEEF CHUCK :~VJ~ STEAK 99c BAR M HICKORY SMOKED WHOLE 219 LI. TAVERN HAMS . H~~ LI. BAR M HICKORY SMOKED CLUB HAMS BARM BULK STYLE SLICED BACON ..... #2 1/2 Can WHOLE OR HALF 179 FRESH LEAH LB. GROUND BEEF FRESH CUT CHEDDAR CHEESE 1.49u. FARMER JOHN MEAT WIENERS 98~. JIM'S RANCH FRESH · E s IMPERIAL SOFT GRADE AA LARGE Margarine •REG.• DIET 2·8 OZ. TUB PKG. IQROWHEA T.,,,_., ...,. .... ·. -.· - 69~ c DOL c fl:f~~u!-~, C J SALAD• ~S~PR~IH~G~F~IE~LD-------------------1 ..., COOKING ~Mayonaise C ~-. OIL 240Z.BOTTLE FULL UART GREENUT BEANS ~~ 25c PolAioHCe1Ps 79c · -.. RiCE MIXES "'t~~:s 35c DIAMOND SOUR CREAM WAL~!!.MEATS 1.39 i(i"(REAM v ••• L... 9c CAli~~:!~IYES 79c i»liriE,s .. ---'~~~-9c 9 c _,v· MRS.IUTTERWORTH-aUTTERED YRUP :~~ PiuNE JUICEQT.BOmE59c 280Z. Bottles SPRiHGFll!l.D KOSHER 49c DILL PICKLES 22 OL JAR . , -. , . . . COSTA MESA 19th and PLACE Store Hours: , 9 to ·9 Daily -=-~J~ Ii , -"~"~ Thursday thru Wednesday' Nov. 20 to No.v. 26 "' t Mnt-Wtfect te MiMll • .....__ rn • Wo Gladly Acnpl food SI- t~. U.S. No. t • ~ I .~. ~OTAl!JES . -~-~ ~o· ..... c:-!o 69c . 4-1 ~ IAG ":'. .. ~ ..JI""'" • -- FRESH CRANBERRIES OCEAN ~~ SPRAY ~~ILB. 29c ~ PKG. . RED DELICIOUS APPLES '4c:-!039c IAG · EXTRA FANCY MIXED NUTS 49~ GARDEN FRESH BROCCOLI 25~. LARGE XTRA FANCY HAVEL ORANGES 5 LBS. 51 -· ~ FROZEN FOODS GREEN GIAHT3 s 1 • UAF SPINACH b •SWEET PEAS IN IUTTER SAUCE R • HIBLETS CORN-I 0 OL Pl~ JOHNSTON •PIE SHELLS •PUMPKIN or MINCE PIES 12 PAK 49c IH~H 1.19 SPRINGFIELD READY-TO-SERVE WHIPPED9 oz.39c TOPPING TUB CHAMPAGNE 1 · ANDRE s1 99 , 4/5 .Cj)UART . • . • . . . ~ ~ . - -----~ ----- l r It Beats Stuffi~g • The bright boldness and hearty accents of Italian rooking in- fluence this new stuffing for turkey. Italian Stuffmg is baked in a Sep*ate casserole. It can be made up early iD the day and refrigerated. Or, you can pre- pare it while the turkey i6 roast· ing. lt's that easy! Brown e d sausage and Parmesan eheese are added to the bread cube base. In go a smidgen or garlic, the accent or mixed Italian herbs and some canned mushrooms. There's the usual onion, parsley, saJt and pepper, of cours e. Chil"ken broth moistens the mixture before it ·s turned into a C'as:serole for baking. That method is quick, easy and more eonvenient to serve. For a desired doneness of 180 degrees on the meat thermometer, unstu!fed turkeys should roast for the following . amounts of time at 325 degrees. Ready-to.Cook Approxima~ Weight/Pounds/Cookln« Time · 6 2'r1:to3hours 8 3to31~hours 12 4hours 16 Shours 20 5!!4 hours Note: Stuffed turkeys require about 1h hour more roasting time. All turkeys should stand out of the oven for 30 minutes before carving so that the natural juices will be retained and it will slice better. 1TALIAN STUFF1NG 2 (I pound) loaves day-old white bread · I pound bulk sausage 112 cup shredded Parmesan cheese 1 2 cup finely chopped parsley 11.i cup sausage drippings l cup chopped onion 1 z teaspoon finely chopped garlic 11\r teaspoon mixed Italian herbs. C'rumbled ~4 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon pepper I (4 ounce) can s liced mushrooms, drained ~· ~ C'Up chicken brotli Trim crusts from tread if de- sired. Crum ble bread (or C'Ube) to measure abouL 2 quarts 18 C'Ups). Turn into large bowl or kettle and St't aside .• Brown sausage in a heated skiller'. Drain, saving drippings, and add meat to bread along with cheest> and parsley. !\1eas ure drippings. tr less than Y4 Cl.jl, add butter or oil ta make up this measure. Saute onion, garlic and herbs in drippings just until onioo is sort. Add salt, pep- per, draihed mushrooms a~d chicli:eri ·broth. Bring just tcr..a simmer. Slo\\'ly add to bread mixture, tossing unlll moistened. -Turn into t\l.'O 2·quart buttered casseroles <o r one 3·quart rasserole). Cover. Bake at 350 degrees F . for 30 mlnutes: Un- cover and bake IO minutes lo~er until top is lightly crusted ~and golden. Makes 21:? quarts. • For an extra-rich, moist stuf- fing, add an extra 14 l"Up each mt~Jted butter .and chicken broth (or drained mushrbonl liquid) . ' , e son. Over 94 years ago we introduced a great, rich coffee ... Now \Ve're introdu~g a great, rich decaffeinated · instant coffee. Try it tomorrow. • • • ' ~ • .r\ t T lJ7% C<l ffein frt>e cnffee r .. ' ' , H°"'9fl'lb« 19, 1975 I • DAIL'V 1'11.0T • rrs A WHOLE NEW_ WAY TO GIVE A WHOLE NEW TASl"E TO b DISHES. Just follow the recipe below. You'll aet a pol roast that's good and juicy A qravy that's lull of beefy oniqn flavor: \v1th pieces a! rea1 onion. And 45¢ back w hen you send us one proof of purchase. So your roost won't be the only one to gel rich. ~ r-----------------------------------, i COUNTRY STYLE POT ROAST : -t l I 2•; to 3 pound boneless pot roast of beef liptun. ~ I I I er.velopeLlpton BeefYOruon mix Be ry Onion I 2'>cuoswoter , .... e . ····· · I 2c~oSd.tced ootatoes I : cJP :!un,y s0'.tced carrots I 1 1 In Dt.:~ch oven 01 la rge SOU('.epan l::"'w ~ lx"""'I l •ne.i. Ada Lipton Beety Oruon mix and water, \ i' I sunmer covered 1uming OCCQS.Lona1ly, 2 hours. I Add r.o'atoes ar.d c.JrTOIS and cook on cxlditional I I ~hour or unt!! veqctablesare terx:!e:-. I I Makes 6 to 8 servmgs. I L _________ :.___: ______________________ .J Buy2 bottles of 48oz. Crisco Oil .. Just buy two 48 oz . bottles ff Crisco Oil and send us the fluid oz. statement from each label along with the requ ired certifJCate. We'll send · you a dollar by mail (limit one refund per name or address, please). · Crisco Oi1 fries loodS the way your family likes !hem. Crisp. Oeliciods. Practically grease- free. What's more, Crisco Oil and vinegar make Get back Sl.00 by mail a delicious salad dressi ng. Save two ways during !his special offer. Buy • !wo bottles of !he economical 48 oz. size r:risco Oil, and get back a dollar on the purchase price. Hurry, ofler yood from Oclober 6, 1975 to January 16: 1976. See required certificate belo w for comple1 e details. .................................................................. , ................................. , r• ' Crisco Oil 48 o.z.. • .... $1.00 Cash Refund Offer 50IJI fllOll OCTDIE~ f , 1t1'5 Te J.IJIUNIY 111, 1115 IUT -Two '11 o.z bottl~ of Crisco Otl. MA1l -TW1l nuid ounce slattments iHL DZ-11QT,,1,fl,)),, • ;ind this required trrl1f1cate. lo lilt lddrtss ~·· {Soak botllt tr! llol w;rter to rtmo't8 nuld ourc:e port!OO ot labtl). llECEVl -S 1 00 ttlltlld by mail. Enclosed a1e my two Crisco Oil ~I oz. fluid ounce stalemtnts. Plu se send my $1.00 refund by !Nil 10: .... I c~111o119 dott"' Ifft• •• ~.., lhk •1Ko•tf: 1 l I ,...,, fl>CI c .. .co 0.1 'II "l ""•'1 """r" st-1 ll!t!fl1' IOf llM' Cn.co O•I 'II o), \I OQ Re!w!'ld on I ("•it°I P1ti1 .. 1110-4 _.., 10, oetiwry. Ho1e •l'ie"' Mo 0.1-l l•nn•: T Olfir OOOd Ol'l'f 111 ~liion•. Ctl•'O!Tli•. K<lwen, Nr•IHll and Uuh 1 H1[ 1Tl,CH(0 CERTlfl(.ll{: l,llY t.l()t II[ l,lfC .. 1N1C•llY AfPROOucr o t.NO MUST AC- COWPt.llY YOUR R~fUNll 1!£0U[ST, J u .. ~ -$1 00 Relund Pll' n11ne °' 1d.tN11. • Youo olltil 1191'11....., ~be Moig ... d Of 11- le"rd . S °"9r good Iron! 0Uobtl 6, 197!1 IO Jl"'lll) 18, 191l. ' I I I ' • ' ' 1 I I I I YOUNG GRADE ''A" TURKEYS . LANCASTER FARMS BRAND TOMS Frozen 16-22-lb. Avg ..... lb. YOUNG GRADE "A" TOM TURKEYS Manor Mouse 5 5 C ,...mium fm:•n 18/ZZ-lb. Avg. lb. Boneless Tip Steaks ·.::= .. •1 19 sELF-aAsT11G Beef Short Ribs .::.~::::!"'.::::. .. s9c . TURKEYS Boneless Beef Stew::..."'== .. sl 39 :.SS. &9c Premium GroundBeef u:;;_ -~$1 19 SRF·BASTJNG HEllS ,, SAFEWAY HAS A COMPLETE SELECTION OF FRESH TURKfYS ' All Veal Steaks ,:.:25!:';~ .. s1sa :1?~~-75c L__.w1_r"_'o_,_u,_r1_ME_R1_, 1011 l44.Av1-Wl @ MAYONNAISE Nu--. age . (lnlf-.Ol•· ' _"' OVENJOY : .. -:. FLOUR -·· 5 Bag : illBBY PUMPKIN z:v:~. 2t.~·-35c SAFEWAYGOODBUYS1 , • /N OUR DAIRY CASE . Pre-Ground Coffee.......:•i.:·99C .'. . EGGNOG Large Pittle Olives~ fi 'c:· 49c · --[::~ 5 gc Heinz sweet Picklesfi 2~·79c .. :. i:i~" Princella Yams ...... ~sec BAKERY BUYS! . · l 22~.7 gc PITA BREAD Ivory.Detergent .... ,-BuyOnePkg. 55c ·Cranberry Sauce = .. sr.:r..·~33c Getf;E;9~ch Reynold's Foil Wrape 37~'&5c ~~~~~~~~.,Ro11s :fi 59c · . ~!;~Re~,!2~~Bar ,~~ 79c . I Baby Limas ".,"==' '~39c I Corn on111e Cob-4~&gc I Bel~air Italian Beans ~ 33c .. ,,. . ~·· LUCERNE ICE MILK .:. age • " . ~-~ SLICED \: BACON Smok-A· $ 29 Roma. Real Smelled Flavor, 1 ·lb, Pkg. tAlfllO FlllHNll HAMS SPARE RIBS Sat•••r or ·---""""'"""' s5 9! -Sin $]39 eoond. ~ fl'flSh E.ISlll'll ._ .. TABLE WINE Marlo _Vlncelll $ i 9 9 ·-""' Vanetals ~~ Gallon Bottle eFidelis Brandy ''80fy~~," ~~:, '8" .Cutty Sark Scotch ~~' ''" '7" •• All STOIES · CLOSED THURSD~Y . TH~NKSGtVING DAY! NOVEMBER 27th P.0.RK LOIN CHOPS ,· '·=·»$ 49 • Cenllr cut ~ , • •End Cut . • Chips. Ajtp'ol. lb · •t. f'pl1I Loin • tRIB · ROAST U.S.O.A. $ 3 9 Choice Beef. Large End. lb. SAFEWAY PORK fllllt IHF SAUSAGE BRISKET -·" -· --s109 ::c:. ~139 or""· u .. 1 "'" BAGGIES Food storage ~ Pllg. 79c Bags. lill of50 MARSHMALLOWS . KraflMlnlor ~ 1&-oz.59c ~ Jet Pull lillli( Pkg. CHIFFON NAPKINS : Dinner Size. t:b Pkg 45c Buy Plenty! lil!lil'-of 60 LARGE EGGS luceme Grade 'AA" 1-0oz. 59c Clr1on VARIETY DEPARTMENT '1, "ALKt-SEL TZER · 1'.~Bome 57c • 0125 ~Clairol Shampoo E~~~. '!;:" '1" e Style Hair Spray 't~ 63' tBOWL CLEANER White Magic k~. 44 C For Tollat. Size Kodacolor Film 'l:l6" 'i!;' '1" Polacolor 2 Film 1l: Roll '4" BANANAS. c Red Potatoes :t, ~ 15c Tomatoes•:. .. 4~ 49c Carrots '1:..'"' 3~49c GtJpefruit ,::::, . ._ 19c .... • DAILY f"ILOT CI 17aCJitior1al . CenteP of AttractiG>"1 Wpdated l 'Tis the season to sub- stitute cranberries for pineapple in baked goocts . ·CRANBERRY UPSIDE DOWN MUFFINS 'At cup cranberrles ~ cup chopped pecans v. cup butter V. cup brown sugar, packed +'• teas poon cin- namon ••• 1 \4 cups buttermilk baking mix I egg J tablespoons milk 2 tables poons sugar 2 tablespoons butter, melted Combine cranberries. pecans. butter, s ugar and t'innamon Jn saucepan. Bring to a boil, stirring until sugar i's dissolved. Spoon approximately l tablespoon cranberry • mixture into each but· tertd muffin t'up. Comhine buttermilk baking mix. egg, milk. :sugar and butter; beat vigorous ly 30 seconds. Spoon batter over cran· berry mixture. Bake at 400 degrees, 11 to 13 minutes or until "·ood en pick inserted in r enter comes out clean. Remove fro m pan; serve warm. 12 muffinS. Cookies Crunch A tasty new snack, just right for after school or those lovely a utumn walks in the woods, adds a s u r p r i s e flavor ... English tof- fee ... to a delightfully crunt'hy, chewy cookie that is only moderately sweet . TOFFEE CR UNCH COOKIES 1 'h: cups sirted flour 1.'2 teaspoon baking soda LI: teaspoon s alt 16 cup butter or margarine :11~ cup brown sugar. -parked . I egg l teaspoon vanilla 6 ounces of tofree candy bars, frozen then chopped in blender ~ cup coarsely chopped pecans Combine a nd mix flour, soda and salt. Cream butt e r or margarine. Add sugar,· egg and vanilla; mix un· · til smooth and creamy. Stir in dry ingredients; blend in chopped candy bars and pecans. 1 Drop tablespoonfuls 2 inches apart onto greased baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees 12 to 15 minutes. Remow (rom baking sheet ; cool. Yield : about 3 dozen cookies . Difference Apple juice is natura1 apple juice that has been filtered and pasteurized. ll iJ available in vacuum packed .cans or in glass containers. Sweet apple cider is natural untermented ap- ple ~uice, with less filter· ing and no pasteuriza· lion. It will slay sweet an4 unfermented ror two to three wee ks under refrigeration. Hard cider is well fermented apple juice. YOUNG GRADE A TURKEYS LANCASTEl'I 011 POPPY LANCAS TEl'I 0111 POPPY 16·2lLBS l0·16LIS 49! 55~ \ SWIFT'S BUTTERBALL USDA GRADE A YOUNGeAST£0 1S.23 LBS YOUNG eASTEO 10·15 LIS 68~ 73~ USDA GRADE A HARVEST DAY BUTTER BASTED TURKEYS WITH POP·UP TIMER Tf·ll LBS 1Q.15 LIS 59~ 65~ A 20 11 3A r.J9 cut in o hall circle. Perl.cl Ill !or kllchen areot. JB7 , ....... .. Monv p,..tt., prlt'ltt ond, too'" tilled In 22 11 2& 1l1e. Scotckgordied" to re1i1t 1toln1. 211 ••••• ~ Cewly Me -111 W, \A P&lM Anl\11 _, ...... --IS fMI •Ill A ITl.ft <OWN llY•, ...... , .... ... , &A 'W¥ •Yr• COlf& lllU • I llM ~IHI 14.¥1. TO OUa CUITOMIH We -nt to iflture tho I oil of our cut tome,.. ho11e lhe 09P0rtunlty to purchcne o turlley ot the•• krw prke•. IO we 01k thot ~ plecne llmlt ,our purc:ho1e tq -lonca1tef' o< PopPJ brond blril;fY' ,_, fo,,.1ly. If you wish to 9;,... o tvr\.., .. o holkloy Wft. plH•• o•k t~ Store ~ for lnformoUon on Gitt CertifKate1 CNollObot eoctri tlore. FAESH TURKEYS AVAILABLE AT NOON NOV. 20, 1975 llS·Zl LBS 10·15 LBS 65! 69~ ' SMALL lllAMll IOASTll Get rfltdy !Of' th• 196 holl~. 0...01, co11rff WGI ~/~~.~!'!!!~ .. , .J97 ~:.r's:'~:. w.lll::. . zse NTLOll 88¢ TUlllT U STll .... -·-111 ltO ... .,... • ....... • tan IK1• '""' 1Mn ..... IA •fllR ·---.. , 1.ft.Mlf• ..... t ... IOUA bllu f.ftJM ., , • Ham , 1ea Bo+IElE6S, WHOLE OA HA.lJ', C.UOAHY. WA n.A AOOEO •••., •• ,.LS Young P.M.~~~~LOs ....... u age Blade Cut Chuck · • Roast 7BC BEEi' •.•.••.•.••••.•••••••••••••• La . Large End Rib Roast 12e BEEF ......... ,, ....... •••••••, ... lB Gradually add chicken broth. Cook over medium beat., adning frequently. J.U!Ul l&\aee cornea lo a boil and thickens &llibtiY. Cook pe1s •• directed on packa,e; dsaln. Combine pus ODd-'omoo. wllh bot ......, and s_. jnto2~.quart ...aerc>le. • ~ 8 1.-ViDP o( nwhed potatoe.i. followiag dlrecll-on packaae. except reduce water to 214 cupe. Stir in sour cream. Spread over vegelables in casserole; dot _wilh....remajnina: .l tabl.._., 11.utt•r. Bake at 400 de1rees foe 20 lo 25 minutes. Bservines. Holido~ Uquor ~~~1nD~n.!~.~.~ ..... 119 ~~.~~.~.~~ ........ 179 !'~,~.':'."~!~.~.~ .. ~ .......... 411 !0~R~ .......................... 331 Llncera Rose Wine · 399 FIFTH Ill ..••••.. , •••. ·······••••·•·•••••••••• Gallo Chablis Blanc 219 HM.FGAL8TL •••••••·······•··••··••·•••·•••• Colony Cabernet Sauvignon z91 MAGNUM ITL .................. ·····••••••••••• ~~E~!~~~~.~.~~ ...... J34 ~!L!~!-~~OUAftT &TL ••••••••••••• 522 ~~!!~~~~.~~.o~rl.'~~ .......... ~59' Old ClllW Bourbon .,.. 411 80PAOOfJ FIF TH Bll ..••.•.. •••., ••••• ·•••· ••. !~~~!l!'P!~~~A~BTL •••••••••• ~.549 Phiadelphia Cmm Chaasa .,..45c 8 0Zl'ICG, •••••..•••••••••••••. ········••••··•• ' ' ·o..,,.,.._......, __ .,._~ ... -__ .., ___ __, __ .. ,I\. ~ lfl'l ... U...,.-............... ........ ..._,,. _____ .. ___ _ ·----~1-Health & Beaut~ Aid'.i ~~!:~'.~~~~ .. ' gg e. Liniltpnn ;oc'c-............ , ... . Allll'lat Tabs 2•·1 .....••...•.•...•...•. Q-Tips 170"t •• , ..•.•.....•....•. Intensive Care l otion VASEL!Nl . 2• 02 •. 1 01 1 19 79c ..... 1 99 ' I I i . 1 t • I • ---~ """"' ~ ~ me II.TIU& •n . ...,.. lJ111 .. POlf .tV.• .... _... "" lrltf .... Tn AMiii 1"'1 ..... Ml 11"R ,._ IHJ.I L MIRlll l1 DI. ~ DISCOUllT IUPIUUnm MOUllGlcotm .lllA TO SUYI YOU ..•. . . • . M~ Sil MO. lllQl'D mtn ll\llCT'lllll' " e&liC9I 1 ... , _...., $T'Hlf STOllS M• Al •100 A.M. j.. ' + I • . . • • C8 OAILYPILOT * Wednesday. November 19, 1975 '· ' Dinner Hour Hazardous 8y ROBERT BARKER OltMO.llyf'iMt$~" More !ires break out in Hu.nl,ington Beach homes between 5 und 6 p.m. than al any other time. It is no coincidence that's aJ:so the ti1ne the family is prt'paring the ('Vcning meal, according to fire dC'partn1enl of· ficials. amount of heat to cook \li'ith. -Inadequate main- tenanct' of cooking equipment such as hood fillt'r systems and ovens and broilers. -Keeping mis· cellaneous combustibles such as towf.'ls too close to cooking areas. result and flames could spread. Picard also slates that water ahouldn"t be used on oil or grease fires. "Water will caus·e the grease to splatter and eJcalate the flames," be says. the fire because the heat and oxygen have been removM.," he explained.. If no grease or cooking oil is involved, water also may be used if necessary, he said. If 'these steps are not effective, Picard said housewives should tlff a dry chemical fire ext· inguisher, Picard says if fire oc- curs in an oven or 1 l>roller, lll•Y should be turned off and the docn kept clooed. He adds that residents also may improvlae homemade fire ext·· inguisber by filling a large c_oJfee can with sodium bicarbonate (Baking Soda). -. Of the 199 rt."sidcntial fires in Huntington Reach in the the first nine months this year. 47 "'ere caU!ied by careless cooking, according to Chief Raymond Picard. Picard s ays that if fires do occur 1n valving l"OOking oils and grease, it is importa nt not to move tht> pan. He says accid<.'nlal spilling may Picard :says that if a fire does occur in a pan, cooks should immediate- ly turn off the stove, leave the pan on the stove and very carefully slide the lid onto the pan. "This will extinguish He said that it is im· portant not to use baking powder or flour as these are combustible under certain circumstances. In cue the fire has progressed ·beyond the cooking pan, the fire de- part men t s hould be notified. CAPT ED OGDEN SHOWS ALICE HOSMER HOW TO TOSS SODA ' f " 1·1• They caused total ID!:!le:t of $22,365 with the s ingle biggest damage b<>1ng $6.000. PiC'ard said maJOr fa c- tors contributing to care less cooking f1rl"s .Jrt': -1.eaving unattendt..J food cooking on tht· ~lov<'. particularly cook · 1ng oils and grease. Using :.in excessive All ALPHA BETA Markets 111 b8 CLOSED wThanks.giving oay Thursday, Nov. 27 Yam Puff Im prove Standard ~1aybe some of your standard recipes could be improved ? Take the "'ay you usually serve yams "'ilh roast turkey. Candied ? Plain mashed or baked? This yea r o ffer a Pineapp le Yan1 Purr "'Ith the holiday bird. 'i'ou can prepare the dish a day ahead, then all you'll have to do an hour before your holiday dinner is to bake the yam puff in a moderate oven. In this recipe the yams are pared before cooking instead of being cooked in their skins. Their color is a tittle better than when cooked "'ith skins on and then peeled. PINEAPPLE YAM PUFF 4 large (2 pounds) yams 14 cup butter 11,. cup firmly packed dark brown sugar 9 ounce can crushed pineapple. undrained I tablespoon grated orange rind I teaspoon salt 1-:. tea!Spoon nutmeg 2eggs Toasted pecan halves for garnish, if de- sired Pare yams, dropping them into cold water: cut each yam in half crosswise. Place yams in a large saucepol and t'over with boiling water; cover and boil 30 minutes or until tender when pierced with a fork. Drain. . Put through food mill, placed over the large C'lean saucepot, to mash. In a small skillet melt the butter; add the brown sugar and heat, stirrin g, until bubbly; stir into mashed yams adding undrained pineapple, the orange rind, salt and nutmeg. HOLIDAY FAVORITE YAMS SWEET · TASTY RED EMPEROR GRAPES GARDEN FRESH BROCCOLI .25Le. • 29LB.~ .29LB In a small mixing bowl beat the eggs until thick and ivory color; fold into yam mixture. Grocery Reduced Prices Turn into an un-PRINCELLA greast'd deep casserole YAMS orsoufOedish (aboutl•h: 11-0UNCECAN quarts). n-ou+cf CAN •e Bak . d 40-0lMCE CAH .65 e 10 a 35:0-cgree oven about 1 hour or until CINNAMON h('at~ through and top is APPLESAUCE slightly crusted. If used, SOECA . u-oz. JAR ~:1~~;~·h with pecanl SPANISH Makes 6 to 8 servings. RICE Dish may be prepared VAHCAMP'S · 1s-OUNct::cAH ahead : in this case, cov· er and refrigerate until lime to bake. 1st Menu LIBBY'S PEACHES VELLOW CUMG ·HALVES SLICES 29·0Ut>ICE. CAN S&W BROWN BREAD ll·OUHCECAN .35 .65 .31 ,. Surprises LONG GRAIN& WILD RICE GOl.OO GRAJll ·&·OZ. BOX .47 .59 .57 KANSAS CITY (AP) -The Pilgrims served no turkey, cr.anber ry sauce or pumpkin pie al the first Thanksgiving meal in Plymouth in 1621. These ltems were available at the time, ac· cording to Jlallmark his· torian Sally Hopkins, but only bttame part of the Thanksgiving tradition in later years. t What was s~rved .at thatfi~slCeast? NOW OPEN 'til MIDNIGHT in selected locations c..ec• YOUR Ml!IOll90Mt000 Al""-'., .. ,OR lfl ltol!C llQUllS All 5TOJH5 Ol'lN I & "' M~OAYTll~V SATV•OAY 0.1" •O •" \'-""OilW' ALL ALPHA eETA STORES ARE OFFICIM'. FOOD STAMP REDEMPTION CENTERS TIIER PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE EFFECTIVE NOY. 20·26 SHO·WHITT FRESH CAULIFLOWER FRESH · 1·U. PKO. OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES CONVENIENT MAIUHG SLEEVE l ·ll2·L8. PKO. DEGLETNOOR DATES 1·0UART JAR · REOUCfO 10c .29Le. .38 KRAFT IMITATION MAYONNAISE .69 tl·PACK 1&-0Z. RETURNABLE BTLS. DIET RITE COLA .79 PLUS DEPOSIT Grocery Reduced Prices BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILK l .. ·OUt+CE CAN · EVERYDAY PMIC( CONTADINA STEWED TOMATOES ,,..tll·OIJNC£ CAN PET MILK t3·00NCE CAN CHIFFON NAPKINS ASSORTED · 60-COUNT ~Q. ORTEGA GREEN CHILI SALSA 7·0UNCE CAH LINDSAY PITTED OLIVES lrial*JM · &·OZ. CAN M.J.B. BROWN & WILD RICE S-OUHCE 8011. RICOTTA Otf:£SE ~EDOllS I Ol COt<T.l.>ICfl ... ()!,,tol(!t co•"-~" .66 .34 .30 .45 .31 ' .43 .56 i}~~.¥$ fa ll Hower "'-""' FAll FAVORITES POMPONS .99 .u COlOAFUL THANKS· GIVING BOUQUET .99 au ALPHA BETA FEATURES A TREMENDOUS ASSORTMENT OF POTTED MUMS I N BEAUTIFUL FALL COLORS. FOR A HOU· DAY GIFT YOU WILL ALSO FIND FLORIST OECOAATtD POTIED MUMS. ALWAYS FREE LEMON LEAF AND FLORAL PAPER WITH PURCHASE OF CUT FLOWERS AT MJ'HA BETA. ~~f}~~..!ti$ ALPHA BETA FEATURES A FULL VARI- ETY OF THE FINEST QUALITY IN-SHELL NUTS, GLACED FRUIT ANO HOLIDAY G IFT PACKS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS. BROWN& SERVE ALPHA BETA • 11·0Z. CAN REDUCED 5c MANDARIN ORANGES - Grocery Reduced Prices LADY SCOTT .46 FACIAL TISSUE 200·COl.MT BOX LADY SCOTT .44 TOILET TISSUE 2·AOU. Plt.CKAGE STUFFED .87 QUEEN OLIVES STAR · THROWN N.CK · 1-0Z. JAR PlACED ·&-OZ. JAA 1,10 HEINZ .69 SWEET GHERKINS t&-OUHCEJAA SwtET PtCKlZS · 2 .. ·0Z. JAR ·" NONESUCH .69 MINCEMEAT l ·OUttCE MOC:AGE 28·0UHCEJAR 1.11 MARASCHINO .77 CHERRIES STM • f'U.lr4 • IJ·OZ. JAR \...-1htritl'l\.•'Nf_ ... "1ec_,.. ........... s.........,, ...... -... ~I-S.t;si•-O< w--, ............ °"""''fAr© 1915 /II""• kt• ~ All'""'" ..,.,...,,..,, ., What's. in Store ... FALL FOOD FESTIVAL Wh1t 1 boun1itul Mn.n _.,, lllod t+.ot v-+ Thft1"1 .,. •und~e of Mmou l"<letY l)fod""1 ""' conNd.r ''hohd•v fat1." 0th.et m.., potk (i...c:tudi"t Nm) whtcto k uiU 1n short 1upply, many prices ar1 leu 1t11n 1 v•• ..,. Thit ~ 9(lOd -101 all of 1n. In f1et; beauM -hohday bekong •09fed<enu. 1udi ., 1111111t Mid Wal~D. llt w mum lowl'r lhll y111r. •t'1 1 good tun. to eet bU1y 1n 1t11 k11ch1n ol<\d c:•11t1 th011 $peall food gilb for h11rorit1 t .. 1nck. Durin9 reo;ent ~tkt, Alph1 S.11 has fKll qu11ity bMf beck 1n10 you' b<Jdtet, and no.r, turkey priget h••• dropped 10 uretcil your l'lollcNy food dollar 1w1n furth1r, Many w1•H1tion UreUl, frozen, bullet b .. 1..t, 110:..I of 1h11 tasty bird are ftail1ble in ttie Alphe 81t1 m .. t ui.e. II VOi.i need h~p in me«.1nv your i.electiOfl, th• Butdter In tti1 Red Ap•on will be h~ to __ , yottr quutiom end .ldwi1e vau on your pihchaH. We witflt 10 gu..1.,..lff your 1<111if;Jct1on. A tree l11tlet eelled .. let's T.tk Tutkev": 1'111 been poep.uld to"'' you tips f0t your holid1y tu1k1y. but rhe K111s .,.,.u be 900d 1ny1ime duri119 tt .. v111. 01'tf: of the t1ilures '' 1 group of 'P«'IUy ,.1~ec1 1u1k1V 1Kipt1. With tt>ei.e. YOl.I won'1 let 1 1crap of dli1 nutfltioUS protein food 90 IO Wine' Juli ult Of drop I no'll '°'YOU! eooy. H1¥11 happy Th1nkJ91w1ng . Either Cr1m1r o+r111:tor of Conwmer Aff~rs Alph1 S.11 Comp1ny n1 ~th H.ltbor 8oule•11d t,., H1bf1. CA 90631 Ptlone: (213)694-4811 STICKS · MtX • 11·0Z. llOX ·REDUCED 12c BETTY CROCKER PIE CRUST Grocery Reduced Prices BETTY CROCKER .83 POTATO BUDS 1•112·00HCE IOX ' WALNUT 1.20 BROWNIE MIX IETTY CROCX6' · 22·0Z. IOX PINEAPPLE UPSIDE DOWN CAKE .91 BETTY CROOtER • 21·112·0l. IOX BUTTERSCOTCH .59 MORSELS HESntS · f ·OZ. IAO • DREAM .99 WHIP l ·OUNCE.IOIC BETTY CROCKER DATE BAR MIX .so 14...Q.lrQ IOJI: WHOlf · SUCEO · 4·112-0Z. JM GREEN GIANT .59 MUSHROOMS ·" Venison, duck, 'goose . .. atood, eel1, white and corn b~ead, leeks, w~rcreaJ, wUd R1u01s. dried berries and wine. PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALl!ORNll\ ALPHA BETA MARKETS, You'll like the total better at Alpha Beta. -.. r I I l I, • • • • I 1 ' .. I ' 'Nednelday, November 19, 1975 DAllYPtlOT C9 ··.everything ¥ou Want to .Eat ~-. And Less I t r..u .... meal. • Tht other aipect ls facing de- lec:table ·diabElm<iw!nir that we I • often overeat ..-year-long '1fortl at Wfi t coolrol. · • N .. neceea.rll.ir so. say Wei8ht Watchers who offer these ap. proved n!Cipes for llolidayfare: SPINACH, AND lllUSBllOOlll SAIJAD WITH, TOMATO CARAWAY DRESSING - 1 cup tomato puree l teaspoon honerodish l teasJ>OOn caraway seeds I teaspoon leinonjuice '4 teaspoon a alt 1 <'UP muibrooms, •liced 4 cups spinach greens 1n medium bowl , combine tomato p1.1ree , horseradish, taraway seeds, lemon juice and s alt ; add mushrooms and marinate 1 hr. BEEF .......... STANDING RIB -~ =~~~~LB) I~? BONELESS 194 TOP SIRLOIN Place •:rin•ch creem in tar1e bowl •n toss .with earaWay dreulng. Makes 4 aervlnp. llOAST CAl'ON 6-8 pound capon 5'11 and l!<!PP<!r Black Cherry Sauce below> (see Preheat oven to 350 degrees. .Rub n""k and body cavity ol capon liahtly with aalt and pep· per. Rout caPoo on a rack in :J» degree oven for 3 to 31h hrs. Weigh boned and sl<inned por· li<lns bel..-e servina-Top with· Black Chttry Sa1>Ce. • servin11. Ill.ACK CllERJtY SA\JCE 1 can (IZ-fiuid ...,_} 61ack cherry navored dietetic IOda 1"' teaspoon aJmood extract ~teaspoon salt J medium apple, pared and cored I/• teaspoon cinnamon 4 teupoon.s margarine . -In a-small pan-1immer-dietetic soda until reduCed • to half its volume; pour lnto blender. Add almond edract. salt and apple and cinnamon. - • Pout back into 11alieepan: beat· with mar1artne just before sefv· in&. Di vi de 1auce evenly. · LUNCHTli!llJ! PUMl'.KIN PIE 1 slice white enriched bread 4 ounces cooked pumpkin ~ cup skimmed evapqrated canned mlik ~cupwater teeg ~~·uP$(>llag_e.c~ Artificial sweetener to equal I tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon pie spice ... • -· ---- Pioehohalt m~~poon diet or re&Wat Break bread into pieHS. Tum on blender and drop ln bread pi~ to make crumbs. Press 'miiili. lllto an individual bMlng di•h. Set aside. Blend remaining ingrcdlent~. t-Xcept maraarine, in blender UR• Lil sroootfl. Pour mixture over brt>ad crumbs . Bake a t 32S degrees45 min, or until firm. Spread margarine over if de· sired. serve warm but not hot. Makes J serving. lllAlllNATED MUSHROOMS '• AND AJITlCBOKEH&ARTS l/t cup vine1ar 2 t ablespoons lemon" juice l teaspoon garlic salt Artiflcial sweetner to equal J teaspoon sugar 8 ounce cooked artichoke hearts 1 cup cooked mushrooms Combine all ingre· dients. Allow to stand at least 1 hour. Makes two servings. CARROT AND M USHROOM DR ESSING 8 ounce cooked car· rots, drained l cup chopped fresh mushrooms I> cup chopped celery 1 tablespoon de- hydrated onion Oakes 1h: cup boiling water l 1h teaspoon instanl chicken broth mix STEAK LB. BONELESS BEEF 1 78 RIB STEAK • LB ALSO FEATURING A FULL VARIElY OF TOP QUALITY HOLIDAY TURKEYS INCLUDING BUTCHER'S PRIDE. SWIFT BUTIERBALL AND FOSTER FARMS. Coarsely mas h car- rots. Add mushrooms, celery and onion nakes: mix well. Spoon % of rn.jxture into blender. Combine boiling water and chicken broth mix: stir until broth is dis- solved. Pour broth into blender; run at medium speed for JO seconds. FRES•H '·• ECONO·,.K '. 65 ll·lBS. OR OVEAJ GROUND BEEF • LB. BEEF ...... ""' 89 CHUCK ROAST • LB. BONELESS BEEF• 39 CHUCK ROAST '~•· LB. LEANEST 119 GROUND BEEF • LB. S·L.11. BAG · REDUCED 12c GOLD MEDALoR79 PILLSBURY FLOUR • .49 13-0Z. o+OC. CHIP • 14-0Z. SUGAR REDUCED 9c:: PILLSBURY COOKIES Grocery Reduced Prices Grocery Reduced Prices KRAFT .83 MAYONNAISE 1-0UARTJAR UPTON • 54 ONION SOUP 2-Pl\K MC:KAGE CAMPFIRE .59 MARSHMALLOWS RfOUl.AA · l-l9. BAG LAURA SCUDDER 9 !:~CAN MIXED NUTS 1.0 GEISHA WHOLE OYSTERS 1-<>uHa! CAN LIBBY'S lOMATO JUICE e·PACK • S 11'2·0Z. CANS WITH TklS COUPON 17~0UHCE CM. DOLE FR ... IT• COCKi'l'~IL .59 .69 LIMIT ONE ITEM & ONE COUPON c vttOMIR ' HO. 764 -.... AUNT JANE'S FRESH DILL PICKLES .89. KOSHER • POllSH · HAMBURGER SUCES •l ·OZ. JAR .DELMONTE .66 ' ' ' ' •• ' ' ' . ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' H '' ' ' ' . TINY KOSHER DILLS 15-0UNCE JAR Delicatessen Reduced Prices PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE kAAn' · 1-0UHCf PACKAGE HUNGRY JACK BISCUITS BUTTER TASTIH • Fl,..UC'I • BUTTtRMU 10-0UNOE CAH PILLSBURY BISCUITS COUNTRY STYLE BUTTtAMILK 7-112-0Z.CAH .es .36 • 14 S'E'.:EcT'"aCAH !Sc PITTED OLIVES LIMll ONE ITEM & d NE COUPON PER CUS.TOMEB.-----HO. 155 VALID NOY.·20-28 f "THANKs&IVING BREAK~T-FAVORITES" ~~~~SAGE :;.'l,~ .59 .,,.,,,,,,,Jo#tr I SAUSAGE ~::. 1.1·s Delicatessen Reduced Prices FLEISCHMANN'S MARGARINE .75 SOFT . 1211-oz. rues SAFFLOWER . MARGARINE .64 HCll,UWC>(>Q • 1,-LB. MCKAGE Frozen Food Reduced Prices BIRDSEYE VEGETABLES a-oz. eox . CUT GREEN llir;ANS WIONIOf.IS 43 PEAS WICflEAU SAUCE · P'l!AS & POTATOES WICREAU SAUCE ' • ALPHA BETA WAFFLES DEEP DISH PIE SHELLS PET • 12-0l.WCE. Pf.O<AGE 24-0UNCE aonu ·WESSON OIL .19 .56 ····---· -----.. --·-----............. ---·--· ·-----------------------------------------'"l'-· ·-------.. -----------------·---------...... ------· • • WITH H-iis COUPON $1 00 5·LB.SIZE·AJUYCOOl<ED WILSON ·-TENDER MADE · CANNED:HAM OFF LIMIT ONE ITEM & ONE COUPON PER CUS TOMER NO. 759 VALID NOY. 20·28 11 -0UNCE BOX· PIEOUCED 15c SUNSHINE VANILLA WAFERS 38·0Z. APPlE · 36-0Z. PUMPKIN · FROZEN REDUCED 1~ JOHNSTON!S 119 PIES , , '• Bakery Reduced Prices ALPHA BETA CHERRY CAKE 15-0UNCE BOX .99 010C. ICED ·COCOA U.YER CAKE • 2S·OZ. BOX I.ts ALPHA BETA MINCEMEAT PIE 8·1NCH BOX • EV!RYOAY' PRICE BIRK HOLM'S COOKIE TUB l•·OUHCE TVB 1.29 1.98 ALPHA BETA'S NEWl!ST STORE HOW OPEN IN CANYON COUNmY at 19340 W. SOll!OAD CANYON AD. -·--_HUNTIJKITQll ~Cl>--I045 Ad1"11 1iUJITillC1Ntl~ql,..,...~I HUN)'IN!ITON llEACM-1 ... 1 N, Moln 91. SOUTH lAGU,.._ I . eo..t-oy -I COITA MESA-420q,Htirbof8f'ld. COST4 ME.SA.~11. 17tft It. 1LAU\JNA totu;......aS41 C.11• de le Liii•• IRVIME-111M4 cuiv •• Unfylff~tty P•rtl • I ' I ' _, Combine with remain- ing carrot-mushroom· mixture; mix well. Bake covered al 350 degrees <moderate oven) foe 40 min. Makes 2 servings~ Dre1sing can be used as a stuffin1 for Comish hen. Before baking. spoon uncooked dressing into cavity of bird. Spoon excess stuff mg~ into bottom or roasting pan, place bird on dress· ing. Bake as above, re· move cover. Bake an ad· ditional 30 minutes. CRANBE RRY SHERBET 4 cups cranberries 1 teaspoon cinnamon 3 cups water 1 tablespoon un· flavored gelatin . Artificial sweetener to equal 1 cup sugar l,4 cup lemon.juice In saucepan, combine cranberries with cin· namon in 2¥.1 cup of the· water. Cook over low heat until berry skins pop. Puree cooked ber · ries in bl ender or put through a food mill. Soften gelatin in re- maining water; add .• Jo cranberries. Stir in sweetener and lemon juice. P our into freezer trays; freeze until half frozen and mushy. Heat ·well with fork until mix- ture is smooth. Return to trays and freeze until firm. Makes 8 servings. TANGY CUCU»IBF.R SALAD 2 t ablespoons cold water 1 t ableSP:OOD lemon juice "' t t easpoon dehydrat· ed minced onion flakes 112 t easpoon dried leaf oregano 112 teasJ)l.)o n salt Dash pepper I m edi um cu- cumber. cut1nchunks l rib celery, cut up Shredded JetLuce P lace all in gredient.-; except lettucC' in blendC'r container. Cover anrl process at mediu m speed until pureed . Serve over l e llucc . People. People section keeps of track of what people are feeling, saying, and doing. Every day. In the DAILY PILOT I ) - ' -. . . _, CJO DAILY PILOT * Wednesday, Novembtw 19, 1915 • TH~ SLIM GOURMET Feasting Needn't Be Fattening • I . Use Leftovers Quiche Quick Take leftovers from an American ThanksJ,!iv - 1ng . a dd a f avorite Italian food -Parmesan Cheese and combint..• with convenience foods into a French-inspired dish. .Quichl" (ntC'rnationale truly exe mpl ifies an C'asy-to-prepare mC'al-in· a hurry. Quickly blend together the cul custard mixture with condensed C"anncd soup. (The soup i& a more navorlul, less ex- pensive rt."placement for the crt>am of the originaJ !'Tench quiche.) Pour the custard mix- ture over turkey and cheese in the pie shell and, voila, your dinner is oven-ready! QUICHE INTERNATIONA.LE 9-inch unbaked pie s he ll, at room tem- perature \l:i cup finel y chopped cooked turkey or chicken 1h c up g r ated Parmesan cheese 6eggs 11 -o unce can con- densed cream of celei'y soup, undiluted lf2 cup milk 1 teaspoon salt Sprinkle pie s hell with turkey and cheese. Beat together egl!(s, · soup, milk and salt until combined. J>our over turkey and cheese. Bake in preheated 315 degree F. oven 30-35 minutes or until knife in- serted near center com- es out clean. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. Cut in 6 wedges. Nuts Add Flavor Tbe peanuts supi)ly protein. GOOBER YAM CROQUETTES I egg 1 tablespoon flour ,_ l tablespoon firmly packed light brown sugar 114 teaspoqn salt 1Aa ·teaspoon cin- namon 1 Y.t cups ground cocktail peanuts 1 cup cooked mashed yams or sweet potatpes ~ cup fin e dry bread l'rumbs PE'anut oil In a medium boYt'I beat "gg. Stir in flour, brown sugar, salt and cin- namon. Add peanuts and yams and m ix: well. Shape into 6 balls, us- ing about 1/4 cup for each. Roll in the br ead crumbs. Fry in deep hot (350 degrE>es) peanut oil until golden-brown -about 3 minutes. Drain on brown paper. Serve at once. ~takes 6 servings. Red Salad . This crisp, red !!alad goes we11 wtth pork, beef, Jamb and almost any kind 5>f sausage. Core two red apples but do not peel. Cut into thin slices. Shred enough red cabbage to make 4 cups. Slice a Spanish onion thinly and cut up . dill plcklO. lo make " CUI' of thin olice1. Combine all lngr('- dienl8 and chill for an hour before "J ervtng. Then toss wllh s imple freT1ch dres~ing. Servt.>S :six per~.. . ••• lnllallon Hating llpt ••• EVOl'J dOJ By BARBARA GIBBONS WHOLE BERRY CRANBERllY SAUCF. 4 elUr.i fr esh cranberries 2 cup9 unsweetened bottled rc'<l gr<tpe juice l envelope plain gclalin Sugar substitute lO equal 1.; cup Soften tht' g!'latin in 3 tables· poons grape Juice and set aside. C'on1bine rt•maining ~rape juice "i.th C'ran be-rrit>S ill tt saucepan 3.nd simmer, covert.-d , until cran· berries have popped open and ar(' tendt·r gelatin ond sugar su~titmte un- til dissolved. Chill. Mak es 16 servings, 3S calories each. FASY·BAXE ACORNSQU-'SIJ.. · Whole squashes ~ , ~, White grape jt.Uce Diet margarine Cinnan1on Wash and dry the squash. l''ul on the rack in your oven to bukc along with your main course at a moderate temperature (around 325~ exact temperature doesn"t matter) until the squashes ar(· soft enough to cut. dj sc<1rd the set-ds and .stnngy • center:t. Arrange the halves cut- side up in a s hallow roasting pan. In t"ac b half put one teaspoon diet margarine and three tables- poons gt ape juice. Sprinkle libt'r311Y with cinnamon. Dake i.mti~t ender. (te~t .with.alork) .. 'fo serve, cul each half \n hair again. Each squash. quarter, about 75 calorie!I. PUMPKl.N CUSTARD PIE Low -cal pas try (recipe givC'n) I cup canned pumpkin - NOT sweetened pie filling ·"~ <'UP unsweetened bottled white grope Juice ~cup evaporated •k;m mllk Sugar substitute to equal ~ cup 2eggs 1 teaspoon arrowroot I teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice . Ya tea.spoon vanilla Arrange pastry in an 8-inch nonstick pie pan~ Beat remaining ir1gredients smooth. Fill crust. Bake at 350 degrees one hour. Serves eight, 115 calories each. . l.AlW·CAL PASTRY Stir 'h cup flour, pinch of salt, 2 t ablespoons sal.ad oil -.o.d l 'tablespoon water until putry • forma a ball. Flatten and chill. ? Roll out very thinly on· well- noured board. I ' ' EASY "CREAMJ!o"OOGONS Drain a 16-ounce can of sma!I onions and measure the liquid. Add enough can~eid evaporated skim milk to mak&one cup. Stir in2tablespooitsn0\Jr. l , Cook and stir onions anctliquld in a saucepan unW thickened. Season to taste with butler- Oa'lored s alt and white pepper. Serves four, about 65 calorics ea1?h. lll·inovl' from heat and stir in Then remove from the oven: cut ~ac."h in hall. Scoop out and ---_____ :__ ___ :__ ________ _ • • --·11.ol.~ 79• BllP P~Kl-·--01£.&•• .. ~•·•1.a.,.... •11• WllNIRS .. :::., -.. VAiliTYPAci~' . ...,, • 1 4 • cKono 1SALAM1 '1 21 SUCEDBACON '1 29 ,,.,,_ '°""' 1..-NO $1 39 SLICID BACON .... _ ···------....:....\ 1-tO'•. IUCIO •• v ....... n. J..01 KO. 3 9. r LUNCH MIATI .......... . '""""<>"""'"~ _""' .. '-""' •~.,·-•"o '0"''" '"" "".""' .. """'' ...... < ............. _ • • . ' • JOY.0LiQUi0D11 __ ' _____ 70 c '!· iii.fs·~2Ml.49c ,~l. 3 8 c .. (IPiTTEDNCOLIVES _ 41. c .. ····-, WALTIR ICINDAL1 • ICIHUD I 'S • 1-LJ.. , • $1.i1 \ '!DOG FOOD _·_~z.soc . <!; iislii'i "iioTATOES _36 c · · :f CLiN·GUNFREE $1 98 ,, GLADNT BAGS---··-·-6 5 c '!i T0USHNT BAGS ___ $2 33 • l WE WILL BE CLOSED ON THANKSGIVING STATER BROS. NCHOBRAND 'lt:SH n OZIN -OVEN RU DY U.S.D.A. GRADI "A" DAY! S1All• r.aot. jiAAUM WIVMS 1.....,0titt A Hll"'T fMA-.sGn'IMO ~OAST SALE! RIB ROAST .... $119 LAROI IND La • ~UlND$1 4.! CHUCK ARM ROAST ROAST lllf • t L.A.DI CUT llEf • CHUCK • POT 69!. 89~. L,.,,, .&,,,, 'Jw,-7-t ~ -1'0·1~ REAL WHIP TOPPING --· 46 ~ .IOMNl10W"l • Jt.-0\.HCI $ PUMPKIN PIE .rn __ _ 1 19 .._,,.,t..oUNa 32' _oo,,__ ... ,...or 67' PU S OR CORN -MORTON PIES --· •. • • " " U'NQ""U£T DitiN£RS0 -··-49' mu PiE' "s 1 is .• fiSHST1CKS .... s1 °' O'RA'NGE"jUii:E ~61 ' -.......... •.o• 87' ...._,,, .. °"""'' 28 • SUFOOO PUTTER _ ·-· ORANGE JUICE ··-' . ..oz 44• I II 55• I ' usa6TT1.urs1ucE J '2" iii"IG'HT'&r1R'[v''.~_':.. _. __ 34• iHCHillo&S-... ,, ... 0 , 69' C'RANBERRY.jU1cE . ··---.43' 1~-·-· CORNISH HIENS ................................ $11 9 ";fle.tdn{. & iS'~ ~ s~ EXCEDRIN YITAUS UQUID 8UG!l I UNNT TA8UTS NAIR DRESSING 1 YITAMINll' " -·-"'.:::..7.;:-;$:;;1'-2_9+-"'"=:·-:::·:::':::1=-59-i-·.!!:ffiT~' -'~1!...7_9~·.', , SUAVE SUA VI 8 •A.ID SNAMl'OO CRIMI RINSI BAftO"" ,1 .;:;., 69' 69' ..... : .. ,· ~· •. ,.__, ... ,_, u WHITI RAIN SPIED STICK HAIR SPRAY DEODORANT ! .... 99• !.~.79 ' 7S:• • SNACK OLIVES UNDSA• ..•.........•••...••.••.•. Llz. 39' ' • FANNINGS PICKLES ~~~····· .. ,~oz. 51 ' ITALIAN DRESSING ~~·:.".'.'~ ...... 1..oz. 89' TART 4R SAUCE ,., ... ,..., ........• .oz. 61 ' CHILI W /BEANS ~~:..... .11.oz. 51 ' ANDERSON'S SOUP l:i':O'r.10 II.OZ 32' oso • """ .... u.•Of FRESH EGGS ooz1H-67c M-..cu:W*t& SUPER CLEANER :1.' $1 60 HOTPlmTIS :-:-f 53' ·-31' TOMATOSAUCE -f _ •• i~ OtCED Pf,,EIS :'-f ... JI" Diil FAMILY Sll( ,.., CO' SALAD CllSl'INS ·-! ,.., 53' '°' CWllEI-.. .,. '1.71 FlllllU CATfOOO -'I ... 21' SAIU WRAP ! -•r YllS =..: •• cr t _ ... NHTUSCllOCO-W _..,.... • NCI tiNC. 1k ort U.r.t). . f . ' DYNAMO LIQUID_, $ . ' • • : - _..' ·-· r Pair: . Race . ' t,l . • • Party For • apeclacular li~:":!~O.ji showing at the dinner ta- ble, it's hard to beat a brace or birds. Jn this in- stance, we've ehosen a pair O( chi('kenS Which can be every bit as restive aa tbeir fine- feathered friends - turkey:s, ducks, or geese, · For further zip and g~ Joak~, you mi&ht wish to 1tff some julienne ~trlps1 'I w,.,P peel into ihe or"an1e sauce, and wreath the birds with watercress and orange !jJiccs. Brussels sprouts are a happy rhoice for a v47getable to ·serve alQng with the brown rice stUf- finJ?. , • I BRACE OF BIRDS AMARE1TO 2 chickens, 4 J>OWKb each Salt ·and pepper Stuffing: 2 tablespoons butter 1 onion, chopped 2 cups sliced celery 2 teaspoons fines her bes 6 cups cooked brown rice ( l pound raw ) V... cup chopped pecans 1:. cup Amaretto di Saronno Glaz~:cup golden raisins Savory brown rice, golden "•cup me1t•d butter_ raisins and Amaretto 1.-::i cup Amaretto di . . Saronno liqueur dress up stuffing 1 teaspoon grated for festive holiday orange nnd sauce: brace of chickens. 1;, cup flour 2 cups orange juice Sprinkle chickens in- side and out with salt and pepper. ln a saucepan, heatp;;==============---=-;;;-..,, butler and saute onion SE.AFOOD SPECIALS -:::a.-::.-:.:::::::.;-.~ until golden. Stir in =--~-~":::..""'..::i.= ~ ---....... -..... ce!('ry and fin es her!>es and saute ror 5 minutes. Stir in brown rice, pt;>cans , Amaretto and raisins. Season to taste with salt. Stuff chickenis with mixture. Sew or ske"'·er1 openings . Roast in a shaJlow roasting pan in a 350 degree F oven for 11"2 to 2 hour.s, or 4ntil chickens are tender. Whil<' chickens are roasting, baste ·them with a mixturE' of butter, Amaretto and orange rind. Baste them every1 JO minutes. Remove chickens to a warm st>rving platter. Place roasting pan on1 top of range and stir flour into pan juices.I Gradually stir in orange CLOSED NOV. 27 TODEC.1 EASTHH Whiting Fillet MAHI MAHI FILLET RIESH EASTERN ,OYSTERS n.-.... ...... 20 ... W..L twr. 16 CW,, ---COMPARE · OUR PRICES! juict>. Scrape loose all _ brown particles and stir' HOURS:MONDAYTHIUNl. l .. S;JO until sauce bubbles and! SAT. 11:)0.4:)0 ~1:-0S. SUN. lru;;:.:::~ lo taste wilht The FISH -MARKET salt and pepper. Spoon• sauc('. over e.ach servU:ig., Jim Ofld Scmcty Cmnnwr • • WU~!)'. Nov.fnbef 19, 1975 PRODUCE SAYINGS 1854 NEWPORT BLVD. •ec::,~::::~u OPEN 6 DAYS 9 to 6 _PHON.E 642-6025 RED DELICIOUS 2 29 APPULS LBS. c RED VELVET YAMS BROWM ONIONS -" -CLOSED -"'.t....24 SUNDAY WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS tOf•l '''W•ct1c111i w••••111 ---·--::=,"r.--. ...... ---·-·--.. ·-····---·· ---:... "'; t:':.-...:. 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"'" ....... ·--.. ·~..,........,.,., ... ., .... -... .. WHllMCTClll STATI DllA fAICl RED DELICIOUS ~APPLES Garnish chickens wilhl 145 E BROADWAY COSTA MESA watercress and orange 1 •• , -------; YADf A s lices. Makes B to 10 645-5223 ll::J,r;,----:.:-. ~:;;-"-...--__.,, servings. Swtn'S FIODI . IKIYS ~'° IJIUDSIJI CREAM !I! CHEESE R! • 7-UP l OCIAI SPIAY CRAN-!.ft 1 iiii:iiiuiiii•"ii. n:;;;;;;;:;;-,...~41iiii"llli•iiiii=iiiiiiiiiii11'"•'111itii11i1 iiiii1i11iiiai:i•iiiiiliiii'iiit::-t. iru'~WERBALL ~ --' 16-JJi... I ~ ~ A'f'-i... Rl.!'°'""l' l -Ol. Jl-OL ~ 'ra '''· ITL ! \ ~~ ~--------~ll!~----==---====-' JllSH ·' '~~,,., . :~ERRIES :.::.· j~·"'"l--•11-.i•111..n-I --•ca .. -.-. -. • l Get Wrigley's Gum in the handy Plen T Pa~ ' JllSH .,, 87~ TOM h" -~~K~!~, _,.,.~.,.. LI. HD .. • .. • ll. . ,;:r;. .. -; ,; ._...:::_:_?;,=:--~. ·!~ -~·...:. 'IADI A ' ;.;...-......... 139 ~ , not HllW• ' .BEEF I ~JOAST ..,,,,..,.._ . i .~-.~u. ·, . ' ' SMAii POITIOI wamADOID <OUllTllT ClUl~s~s CANNED HAM4 . '" . ~ LI. c.u 111s•W1sn11 'llAT JOI STUJJllK! OYSTERS . .. FRYll' !<!-~ CHICKENS ..... ___ ,, __ .._ ....... --·-·~ .---· ~-·-·~"-·~~~-../ • Mlti. CVlllSOll'S ... ._.. .. , ....... DllSSIMG ti! WllOU 1111111 1 MAlln IASlllT llBLETS llOR 'I • SBYI c:co~N t., ,• ROLLS ·-...... -. , I WO > .. " . ·--·--r:llllll·------·· ------• .i:i .. ini' ~ .a ... _~r 1t1Uc•nU•M ""••" 1 t l •SMOKED 1HAM t~ A•IIRRY 17J.1 JH>ll 15J.1 LAIGI 39J.1 I SlU(I 1~-~1 y I CIA~~·~,!~ y I . 1'~ y I t '"\\ •· -· -.,.,, ,,., ... 1\1:\\ L' _, -',. .,o "'·'"'' ... \ L '-•......, ..,, "' ... _, ~ [:,'..__ •..•. ,, ......... -~· I::.""""'"'""·"'""".-~'' ·.--··· .. -~~,. t 12 ::';·:;·.::~-::-~.~I' 14 ~.C:.'tt:.''~.'"";Z ;· ::;,".,'=:"::-. "!: .. ,I • ....... ,,._" ... .. "'"" -·-... .. ""'' ,.,.,...,.. ..... . I ~ -· """"'' ·• ..,, "' ·-· ,_,.., .... ._ ·I 34~ ""'<' ,,_. -...... "I ·-,,-· -• "" ·---.. '"' -o ..... " .. .. L. •••-•COuPO'I •• L ...... , ...... __ ,_ ..... ,ou ...... . OLIDAY All . QllllA~.~· -. . • • . ' ' . . . ' -··"-··-· , 1 ' I • . . .. . . .. . . .. • • ... CJ 2 DAILY PILOT t/Je : - Which Comes First, Stuffing Or? \Vhich rurn1·s first 1 he turkt·y or the stuffing'! It's hard lo suy, but onre you've tried this new wheat g£'rm id<"a it's sure lo become your favorite .stuffing for many turkeys to come . Besides fresh nutty flavor anrt interesting texture, the tiny golden flakes contribut(' a dt>· lightful moistnt'ss that m ~tkl.'~ it iwrlect for m1x1n~ with br(';1d crumbs. Vll;lffilll f-: t o n1akt• any :,luffing fl'Clµt' ll\Ufl' l'/lfLChlllt,! th;.11l fd\· 1n g As .:i L·hange you migh~ forego ~tuff1ng tht• bird und <·hoo~c to S l'fV t' lh t• l'IL'l!'-CHt stufft•d mu:.h r<x1m3 in stC'<.nJ 1'ht• easy rc- rive t~kes :II m ost no t1m1• und the mus hroo rn s ca n h:.ik;,• "'h1lc you'r<• n1ak1 ng lht· gr:.ivy. WllF.:\T G t-:R~ A:'\10 S.\ l 1SAG f'. STl ' F'f'l'.':G I 11ound bulk pork !.<1US<.1gc I large onion. choppc-d I quart soft bread crumbs 2 apples, chopped 1 2 ('UP butter, melted I te;:ispoon salt I teaspoon thyme leaves, cru.shC'd t t t':isp()()n sage 1 ~ te<.1 s1>oon celery salt 1 :i {'Uj> water Rro"·n s auS;;ige in large skillet. stirnng often."Drain off all but 2 t ables poons fat. Add wheat gl•rm and onion. Cook, stirring , about S minutes. Re move from heat. w1lh fork . ('ornbine with wheat Parme~3n chce!ie and mclled germ mixt ure>, apples, butter. butter ••a'"'onin..,s and "'<lti'r . Makes I bl ... ~ " " ta e:spoon sesame seeds ::ibout 8 cups stuffing <enough/or y. teaspoon crumblt!d IO to 12 pound lurkt.~yJ. rosemary Note-: 'fhi s s tuffing works 14 leaspoon sail beautifully in a turkey cooked 1n legg a microwave> ovt·n, Follow oven 8to12large mushrooms . manufacturcr·s printed direc-Wash mushrooms and break ttons. of( atel?!s . Finely chop 2 lables- OOURM ET STUFFED poons stems and mix with rest of MUS llR00il1S intredients. Stuf( mixture into 1'2 cup vacuum packed wheat mu.sh.room caps . germ Place in ~hallow greasejJ pan 2 tablespoons earh chopped and bake at 400 degrees fo.,..bout ' . . . . • • 1 I And. of course, whe<tt germ adds that extra helping of pro· tein, iron, I~ vitamins anl.l 1•2 cup:s vc.it·uum packed \\ht>.ll germ (rL·i:::ul<ir l 'ft'ar bread into lu.rge crumbs onion, minced parsley, grated tOminutes. , ' ~"----"-"""-~~~~---~~~~~ .. -I Relish It Beet's Tangy One or our thriftiest vegt-tables. ORANGE B EETS . 1-pou.nd can-slicell bet>lS '".!cup orange juice 1 tabl<>spoon honey 1 tables poon buttl'r or margarine l teaspoon cor- ru;tarch blended with J teaspoon cold water 1112 teaspoons grated orange rind Drain liquid from beets and refrigerate for some other use. I r/ a 11;.,:.quart saucepan heat th e orange juice. honey and butter, stirring a few times. Add cornstarch mix· tur e a nd cook over moderate heat. stirring cpnstantly. until slightly t hickened and clear. Add beets and orange rind ; gently reheat, tum· ing over beets a few times. l\1 akes •I servings. Cheese Spread This attractive cheese s pread is a perfect late· evening snack after the _ midday feasting. BABY GOUDA CUP 1 smal l Gouda cheese 2 tablespoons beer 1 tea s poo n Worcestershire sauce Dash or tabasco sauce Cut a wide circle on top of cheese. Remove red skin {on top only) and scoop out cheese leaving a firm shell. Let scooped-out cheese .. s t a nd a t room tem· p e r atur e for I hour; mash with a fork and add other ingredients . Let mixt u re sta n d for another hour. Put b ack in s hel l and chill. Flavor is improved if mixture is allowed to age a rew days. Caveat Emptor A consu mer booklet, Frozen Food F acts and Fixin's, tells how to get t he most vaiue from frozen foods including a section on purchasing advice. There are instructions on how to m ake sure your freezer is at O degrees F., the proper tetl)perature for holding ··frozen foods to preserve their nutrients, tas te and quality. A section on freezer m a nagem e n t explains how to orga n ize your freezer. And , a listing of foods which may be refrozen if thawed is in- cluded along with quick and easy rttjpes. For a copy, send 50 «-nts to Frozen Foods Facts, Suite 1414 . 401 N. ·Michigan AJ;e., Chicago, ILL. 60611 . nancs tu you, nwurkl ... RllAllOFUS --. 5econcl Week ,;Coupon and a Half" •111.tJi: tOttfti:tttt• for super fall savings on food, come to where "Coupon and a Half'' originated ••• Ralphs. for the next two weeks, we'll give you ''Coupon anti a Half"' value onmanufa"cturers' ''cents-off'' coupons when yeu buy the Item. One coupon per Item and. OM Item per coupon unless specified otherwise. All Ralphs turkeys arc Grade .A. turk('yS. \Vhcn ynu see turkeys advertised \\'llhout a grade. they're usually Grade B or hC'IO\\', ~o a~k and co mpare. Your holidny lah!c dl'~c rvl's Ralphs qua lily. Not inclucli119 ntailer or "free" coup••· Not to eueetl ..... of item or lte"'& purchased. Offer effective NonMHr 20 thn November 26, 1915. C•l•lorn!• Grown-froi•n .4 E.JUMPu---•· -·---.. U.S.D.A. Grade A Californian ~Tom Turkeys lb. With Pop Up G•uge -Frozen Beel-Blade Ci>l • 1, . ADMT!otlAL I 15cOFF I RALPHS AODI, I 'h THI YALUI ' POR TOTAL OF I USDA Grade A Ralphs Chuck ~Tom Turkeys 1~55 ~Steak lb •• 74 • 4Sc Off __________ ... ---_ .. USOA. Grade A-B1111d with Cr11m1ry Butler - Frozen Ralphs Butterbasted 69 ~Tom Turkeys I~ B••l-Bottom or Boneless Top Round ~Roast lb 1.48 '-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dold or Wllson-Wal1r Added -Sh1nk Portion Fully cooked ~Smoked Ham 1:98 S Pound P1ck1ge -S11p1r Fr91h Pick . • Ground ...57 ~Beef Super Deli A super selectjon of cheeses and goodies for holiday snacks and feasts. R•lph1 • Whipping ~Cream .. ~.43 .. Oy1J Shipe •11\,fJ5 u J.t.fl[J. -• Jo~reshneM and low prices every da1 Will make your holiday table glow with color and good last... . . ' ' . 10 lb. C.tlo 81g U.S. No. 1 Russet ~Potatoes .. , .• 59, ' ~ I . Dubuque New Crop Super Fresh Pick-3 lb. pkg .. 59 lb. • ~;.~;;;ey0;a~1•• lb t39 ~~~t;1Sh6u1derR~st 1 ••• 98 ~CnedHam.~~·;9.198 ~Tangerines ~::.29 ~ j~~k;;r~ri::ys 10 •• 79 ~~~!;"shoulder coo?~,. 1.79 ~ Egg·N;;g-w•01 ""· h11t 11111 Fr11h-11b.pkg. • .. ~. ·47" Ocean Spray '"" 0 R1lph1-W1ler Thln -12 oi. pkg. 1 38 ~ ;:.~;k~}:"D',;;~~i~k;" " lb .49 l'LJ Sliced Bacon ... ~ • D c1~m Cheese ~ c~iif~~i~'"i=;y;,:-P~rts lb .98 ~ P~"l9in Chops lb. 1.89 ~ C~t Rolls '"·· ~Cranberries.29 8 oz •• 54 ["'"l Port Shouldtr-Plcnlc Style 99 ~ 0 ~ R~,;d-&;R~st rb. 1.19 ~Fresh Pork Roast lb.• ~ K~~d;ncl)jp~11·ch"'' ,:L .49 D F~he;f Brisket lb. 1.58 Im if§' ::mmq.m D ~;·c:~m plot .59 ~ r~°'sir1~i~1Steak lb 2.08 ~ o;;~ Crabs lb. 1.89 D Shri mp Cocktail .. L .43 ~ Porkl90-Shanti or lutt PortiOn-Frtith H1m1 28 ~ Dovtr-Mlld f11¥0r 1 89 D A1lph1 89 l'LJ Pork Roast 1•. • l\0 Fresh Sole Fillets lb. • Blue Cheese Dressing .. oL •• D litide lrOfl'I B••I Chuck Only LA Heat 'N Ett 59 ~ Flelschm1nn·1-4 Stlek 85 Ground Chuck "· 1.19 l'LJ Fish Sticks .... l'LJ Com Oil Margarine "~ • r--,~-·--., r••+&·--., r•••<&I'*»··-., I 1 11 ... towltl'IC011pon .rlO• ~ I I 1 S1.,.l.OO'lltlhC011pOl'I lt03 , I I S1•t .11•11t'ICo.ipon tlOI ., I ptt\b .• 29 l lCll .59 pttlb .• 25 .. D 'ea'''~.:p-1 1b.e1uobag """' '"" .15 D ~= ' .. ..........., --.29 r• Wfft•·•--. I ................ '"' • GledWtap .. I fi·~;; Joti· I . I COOkiil"""' Sl!~ 1 '· 1 Wesson I 11 ,~!!~J!c'"'~:,:,~~ 11 11 S,1.,h .. r .. i!'!f! .. c'" ... w~~:::_ 11 11 ~~t ...... ,,0 .. c:.:.!! I ..• •. CollPQn E'l'cttw• Ho~ 70 lflrowfh N1,:Jt Couritt 11!Klf't NO•. 1'11 !f'ln1119ll Ho' 11 ~ ... Cowpon lttKll•..,.O•, 20 Ol1'0119ll How,. :zt ~ '-~ I Pin~-,: &8 I I wrap ~.: ~ I I l.IMM Ona hMI 111d OM~ ,.,Clil_ I . , _ __. ..... ,.,....~ L COUPON .I L C OUPON .I L COUPON~~!>..I ---------·-------_____ ,. ... RAll'!n noRls ARE LOCATED AT: 380 El 17th ST .. COSTA MMA \9901 ADAMS BLVD .. HUNTINGTOll~ 2"67 PAl!O DE VALENCIA, IAGUHA Hllll 17261 17th IT .. TUITIH 401 N. IOARA, ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER, HUHTINGTOll BlACH L •• .iw .... ·.J I S471 I. BROOIC~URST, WHTMllSTE• STOR! HOU RI: 9-10 Doilp, 9.9 s.hdop . ' ' I • I ' - ' \ ' Home News: lly ooaOTHV WENOc: ..... ~--~ lslhlslhe aryou'renotpnc • Wtidnwlty, NOHmt>W 19.1975 oAILYP•LOr (:13 Will Menus Be Given the Bird? in& your ravorile recipe. To a (I ) It :sa.ves time. You can get b3ctena prt'Seol. pou.Qdo( eround tw-Q)' add l eu w tlarkey into the oven quickly. Tbe1e bacteria can crow, \ID· and about l cup o r the mixed Without having to fUN with •lW· de:r lukewarm coJ\d.i.tion.Si. and 4Teuin1. Pat out half o( Uus fing kt . Later you can make the may cause food poboning when to buy. ror~~g ' beca I! too ~g (Qr your doa\ ..... Or if ev~ this is loo large for YoW' family, hoW a.boul i.a1iu.& chicken parts -breuts aod/or lhll)>s -and baking them on top ol your dresaini. They will cook in le•• than an hour at 3SO d<iren. turkey mixture in a loaf pan or dres~inc and bake ll in the oven people eat the food. t'tu:serole di.sh. 1l\ a t'as.serole dish an hour OOforc l(you decide lo bake the turkey 1l n Ion~ time to coot down. ~le:lll\lo'h1I~ food po1sonfn)( bac-! IE'ri3, s bould they be pre:5cnt. t could be multiplying r3pidly dur· 1na the lukewarm ~Hage. • I · Turkey part1 t"an also be placed oo top of dressing in a cuserote diab and baked. At 325 de~. a 3 to ~-pound portion 'Will takeJ lo3 hours lo bake. . A.ad il ecooomical, low calorie 4jr_9,und ,turkey <also called lUJ'keyburg~r) I$ your cbOicc, YoU could make a stuffed turkey Joe( Udng traditional dressing: MUe 2 or 3 cups of dresslrtg \1$· Spread the remaining stuffing lht-meal Is to be served. with dre:ssinc. do take proper QlJF.STIOSS WF. ARF. ASKF.ll : over it, and top with the other At servint time you don"t have prt-cautions to prevent food Q . Sornewh('re I re:.1d about 3 half of the turkey mixturt". Bak~ to stop and dig the dressing out of poisoning ; met.hod of baking a turkey 1ns1de at 350 deogree:s for t to I 'h hours. the turkey, but simply earl serve ' (1) Put dressing into the bird o( a paper ba&. and it didn't nc.-ed U you are roasting a tradi-1t 1n lbe casserole dish. j\1.'St before it goe!i into the oven --basting and dldn 'l ~plaUer on the tional turkey for Tbankafiving, (2) You have less dan~ or never the night before. oven. Can you telJ me bow this ts you might waat to ronslder bak-food polsonlnj: develc>ping when (2) Remove all the stuffing done'! ing the turkey and the drHSing turkey and dressin_g are baked arter the turkey 1s eooked and · A. Prepare your turkey for separatzly, rather than .stuffing separately. With a large bird, it coot it !l'eparately. N~ver root baking in the usual way -'t4'1tn \he dressing irulide the bi.rd. liOmetimea happeni that the tem-turkey with dressing inside. or without dre:;s1ng. Slide the This method ha:s 1everal ad-peratdf'e inside thw-bod.y cavity The reason for th.is rule is that ·turkey in lo a large, hca\ly vantage:s: ?oes not. get bot enough to kill all the turkey is so large that it takes brown paper sack -the kind you ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ getyourgroceriesin.Be • 1 .... - -- t l [,) f ! I :t.t!lf t. [!t• Fresh "Mini" vase Fresh ~Bouquets '"' .57 ~Pompons ,,,,, .97 •·~' 1. 7 Poinsettia P nts "" 2.97 0 Colorful Blooming "" 1. n Mum Pia '"" 2.97 • Save .n + .05 Tex with Covpon 1805 . E-Z-POR Aluminum FREE Roasting '";;:.··· Pan WITH COUPON •fld purcll•u ol •rt)' l•t1Pt °' troitn l11rti.., Gt at1y lrholt, loll1nko< f!Ntl po"'°" 011ny 'lllned "•m S Iba. or kltf tf • 'JOPEl'cOUPoN··~ All Ralphs stores will be closed 11tanksglving Day, Nov. 27. Super Bakery Pumpkin pu.·s. sweet breakfast trea t ~ und dinner roll.~ from Ralphs O\\'n bakery. Super Spirits A ~upcr !'C'lrction of domestlc and 1mport('Cf v.·int·~ to l'.om plctc> ynur holiday feast. . 10'. d1~cut1nl on 1110:-l l':J:-c.:> of \\'lnc and lu.1uor. Ch<1bhs. B111gundy. Rost. Pink Clllblil Pumpkin ~Pies Old Monterey .. :; . 99 ~Wines " 11 l 79 gar. • R1lpt11-P•ckage ol 12 Brown 'N Serve ~Rolls L1kesru1t Gu' or sandra .... 49 ~Vodka ,.,,3 79 quirt • ""· 29 1011 • ,.,. 69 ol 16 • .... 55 pkg. I "' 2 09 pkg. • ,.,, 69 01 6 • .. .'. 1.29 ~ i;,;c1~rt:i1eScotch ~ St~iQhi1'B;~~n ... ,4.29 mlh 3.99 0 C1111t ~u Pe\1\c -Cold Ouck or Champagne """ 1.89"1 D N1111i Rose. Cl11bhs Bur;uridy 2 40 Chri stian Bros. Wines "'" • 0 Nec1111 V1r: Pf)•l' Burguridy, C.ll1blls, Rl'li:'a,I 3 34 Al maden Mtn . Wines ,... • 0 P"a7ii' M~~~r:-~~li nes 1111n 2.09 ~ Ju•n V111dez l!£J Imported leq uila "'" 3.99 ~ G';ii~r;;u-&err·· c~7,iok~ 2.se 0 l l1nl1ed Tlme -S<11¥e 1 C'<i Kamchatka Vodkr :::'. 8.99 D llm!!td Time -Save I 'O Black Velvet Ca;~~·jian:::'.12.19 8 0 0.C.Ofalhie IMootn~P 1nlt-6' Pol Fr••' lel'fton l11I •olh pu""''' ol f,.111 C111 flowt•• ~"' .... ':l~'llillllll91!111•' 1;111.fJ i"15'.f£J it'• ·~ Oc••n Spr1y-Str1ln1d 01 Wllolr A-vv'11r or Cornbr11d Golden -Whol• ICerneL . AU Purpo1e CPlllberry ~sauce OM.ell ... B•b'( Fre1h Wipes ,.~ .97 0 0~~~ 1.::. 1.19 O ~-' ..... •• •.•1 Skin c"' lflion I I 0 . __ ,,,......111 Cotton 81111 ·i:.: .79 O·~-UH "°"anelll ·-2.41 Mrs. CUbbison's Nib lets Gold Medal "" 29 ~Dressing ·~:~ .59 ~Corn "" 29 ~Flour "' 69 c1n • can • bag • . 1101. 75 bottll I 7 Ol. 1.07 "" 7 Ol. 1.25 '" 16 Ol. 1.97 bolll• '"·2 79 bottle , """ 75 pkg .• [AO-G••"'---or-.-, l.'£.llroc:coll $p••r• ,...,, .... 49 ["]t'--'-·· u ... ~ P•c•n Pie .... 2.09 n-~e...-""' 1!£JfUch'1 Cott•• Alcri ·-.59 n-·--.···-.... t\UOnion Rings .,.. • 79 ["]t•--1 .. ---... ir:JCr1bm111• ...;, 1.83 Pantry Fillers 1 LA Comp111 l S••• ·~:; .29 l!£J Ralphs Yams "',:~ .49 ?<oL 79 jlr • ~ R1lplls -H1111y Duty ,~~:; 1.15 l!£J Aluminum Foil ·~;; .63 fiOt. 45 Clr'I • ~;. .43 '1:':, .87 L:il~ •-U..O s... 1' iY_JC•nncd Pumpkin .!~ .39 0 ---illot .. v.i: ...... GrlM!nd Coffee ••• 1.45 o.., .. ._. __ .,... , ,.~ D(Jll:ool Aid ••• .50 .. .'. 1.19 ~ c;;ktail Pearfuts ",:~ .85 "'"· 41 pkg, • 6 Ol. 28 [JI AU Grinds "" • l!£J "-iban Ground Coffee ::•; 1.48 21 OL 37 b01t1e • ~Betty C1ock1r-Ple Cru1t S1lcks or ·~:;: .49 l!£J Pie Crust Mix •;:; .47 ""· 33 c•n • po~gj ,89 ~ tiq~3jd1 Dfrtergent :~!~I~ .59 ·.:~ • 73 0 ........ ,, .... ... ·~:; .62 l J '"'"''!lo•<O ..... , ~H11mGl11e .73 V woe~;rW••p .... 27 Oio•G""' R1ltin1 n ... , ..... ·~ .46 StUine Cr1ckefl n c.-· lY 'Corn St11c:ll n0ot• ..... ·.::-.32 !!.:' •. 45 n c .......... ,, ..... ~...... , ) .. ,,...,, ... ,_,., ... .. ~1 Sll11rp Cheddlt '"·• t.39 Y Fl1ky 8iscu1lt ... , .36 IY-JK1ro Syrt1p .:!:. .49 n-..--0....... ~·.· 2.01 !."£IP1mp1r1 Ol11ptrs ~ ["]t-•·•-••• .. ..,,_w,..1 .. "j l'£JChlll Con C1rn1 •• ... .29 lV 1 Tom1to JuH:e no. .... -... "'""'"'''"''o .... ~N11u1a1Cere•I ,,.,., .. 1.58 nu.... ftM l\l:'Bor1!etm ~ 1.21 r ~ ............ _, •. ... . ..,, ............ .. _.Ory Ye1st .. • .10 V Shced Bacon .. 1.49 [)'""-c'"'"""''"'"-l )-• ""•'• rit .N1ulcha111 Cheese •,. ,54 V SUced B•con •••• 1.69 O ___ ,., .. --f'Jl ...... -c:.-....... Grow11d Cof11e 1• '"' 4.28 t\UA1p•11;111 Sp1ar1• "~ .83 n __ ,.,,. .. IY-lllq111d Detergent :.:! .43 O .... ~ 1n11antCotf1e ":: 1.99 n~-..... ~Pampers Oi1P1r1 .-,. 2.07 ["]l••r·••...,.•"'"" '"'""'"" o-1'£JA'fl 811•d' ,,. .59 C111111 H1m1 ,. 3.19 0 -.. --•s•-· o-.. -u ...... liot P1pp1r Chtele ' ,., 1.38 l ink Pork $11111;1 .... 1.49 -· -' Alltrisbd ft ems not available ..,._"'._.._ -'11)1-•lt>J In the foJlow lng stores: _,111 ........ -... ·~-·-·-, .. -~- .. f .... _ ...... _ ... _. "'• .. ' """-•· ··-~-· • ·-o.. . '" -" ·-· We rese~e the riglll to limit or ~-~ "•••"""C"¥ ... .... _. ..... ~-~ , ......... -...... , . --oo;i·.-,,. ... , ... _, • • "' ...... -•11' ---........... -""·· __ .,n reluse sales lo commercial COO../"•~~ ...... , .......... ... -., '• ····-.... _, .... _ ... ·-.. ·~-·~ \-·--. "' ----.. ·; _.., ' ___, ......... deal•rs or wholeultr• . -· •c1111,.,.~, 11,s 111111~, G-•"c_ ... ~rlce1 Effectl\16' November 20 through November 26 OI ~~~~~ ~~~:,;~!iuding monu· ~ focturen' ollowonces and 1peciol purchases. D Ralphs Everyday Low Price Compare Rolphs ovetogo of 15,000 every· day low prices with so6Colled discount prices. The ~e!!' market with ~ft! low prices 380 !. 17th ST., COSTA MESA 17161 17th ST .. TUSTI N ' 9901 ADAMS BLVD,, HUNTINGTOft BEACH •OI N, LOARA, ANAHEIM 69•2 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH I j l 15471 I BROOkHUAH, W!ITMINSTER STORf •!OURS; 9 10 Ooilr , 9-9 S~r'°Y .sure there a.re no holes in the sack. Twist the end :;hut and tie with strin2. lnstt>ad of u!S1ng a roast er. place the bagged bird on the rack of your broiler pan. Bake at 325 d egrees -25 minutes per pound for birds 12 -pounds and un · rler; 20 minutes per pound for larger birds. TbMe cooking limes are for completely thawed turkeys. The bag won't burn at this tem- peraturt". Now. don't peek, poke, e>r baste. During tbe last half hour you can untie the bag car efull y, if you must see how the turkey tS t'oming, but it's better if you don't. When the time is up. remove rack and all to t he top of the range. Carefully tear the sack away, allowing tb c juices to run into the drip pan below. Slide-..L.b__e turkey onto your plattei1". and make gravy in lhe broiler pan. Q. To 5ave lime can I prepare my dressing the night before. refrigerate tt, o.ind stufr it in the lurkey JUSl. before roast· mg? A. lt would be safer to prepare. measure. and refrigerate the 1ngre· d1ents (or your dressing, but not mix wet with dry 1ng recl1ents until just before you are re,ady to stuff the turkey ;.ind start. roasting 1l. Q. ls it safe to free'Le leftover turkey, dress- ing, and gravy after a turkt"y dinner? A. Yes, it is s:ife to freeze them but follow these precautlons:- Rt-move s tuffing from turkey ravity im- mf'd1ately after cooking. .·\s soon as possible after 1.hnner, cool foods quick- ly in t he refrigerator and then freeze . Oon ·L keep them for :-.everal days and then decide to freeze them. ·rry not to leavt.• s luffinJ: ur i.:ravy at room tem- pcrati..re -for example. on the dinner table -for mo re time than is neces!Sary for serving .. If they must be held for some time, be sure the t~mperat•1re is above 140 degrees tu prevent Lht~ growth of food poisoning bactena. . To s ave s pace in your freezer. remove mco.tt f r om bones befo re f reezin g . It ma y he jrozen in s lice~. i,ucct·:,, or chunks. eithf'r in ;!f~I \')' or \V f~I P P L'd 10 i ree1.er foil L•r frl,'l'1~r plastic. Sole 's Sweeter This ret•ip<> ha..; ht'l'O o.tdaptcd from ;1 J t'\\ 1:-h-. ~wiss recipt·. S~\' 1-:f:T !-\fl I , I·: onio n 1 1 cup pt':J11u t1 •i ! l .a t'UJl ra1:-n1.'> ::! l ,1 b I1•.' Jl"oi!lS :-1 1 v c r l·d Ii! ,1n1'h1•d .1l mnn;.,d ' • I ll'.1:-poon _,,lit ''< lt•a:-pn11n p1·p111·r · ~· cuµ :-,\\ 1·1:t \\'h1t e ',\Ill!' 1 1 cur r1·d or ''hi ll!" ""lfll' 'lllt'J.:.l f J li pounds .solt• fill c· 1s. tha \\t•d 1ffrnz1;>n !n .1 I ll in t•h -;kd lt•l gf'ntly t'Ul.\k lhl• o nio n 1n lhf• o d unt il lender J hou! II) n11nutes ~l1r tll ra1 ~1 n s, .dmonds. s.1 11, IX'PP<'r. ,,·1ne anti wine v1ne.1.?a r . hriri g tfl ;1 hod. ,;\dd ::.ult'. Ct)vcr anti 'L nl- mer until fillt>l s <i r l' op.-1~ que -10 lo 15 n1111 1Hl':-. With :1 v>1d e spatul<t, tr;.1n~fl'r f1\lcls to a wtdo s h:•llo\\' :.t•r,·in ~ r1i 5h_ \\'1th a larg(• s lo tted spoon arrangt• 11n ion . rai:;1 ns and almonds ov('r fish: cnr('fully pour the liquid in skillet O\'l'f the ((11\ c·nve r ti~htl y a nd r efrigerate ~ever~l hour ~ o r ov,•rni p:ht. )I ;,ike.s 6 ;;;('r,·ings, ,. • ., -... -. ~ .. • CJ4 DAILY PILOT . ... . \' . . ... -. . .. .. ' . • Buffet ~Won't Wilt Costs Sliced When you·r1• hung-f}· for \\ht!<· me;.1t of turkL•y . '~1hy not prt·parL· JU.St th(' hr('ast ~ ·rurk ... ·.v p:1rt-. arl· 111 plentiful supply :in<I /J1'1n·1· lo ht• onl" of thl· bet tl·r· bu}" ) l".1r round. For .:ln unusu~d hufft.•t. \Vl' "II/.! ).(l'Sl ~£'r v 1ng 'f'u rkl'~ 111 .1 ('run1!1 ('ru.sl '>''1t h a platter of .\t a1,natl·d Vt•gC'tab!e.s . TllRKf:Y l:'J A f'R l ')IRC'Hl'ST 1 IS pound) frnll'll turkl'Y breast. dt•fro:-.ll'il l (6 (IU /l t"l'S) ('all f!"Olt'n n rangC' jUll'l' eo11t·(·ntr.1lt". d('frostt•cl ·1 1 l'UP cornflakt· t'ru1nhs 2 lahlesp1)ons buUt·r ur f.1t , .tl roon·1 ten1pL·rat url' 1 ~ lea!>pt 1on "t";J"olll'<l s:1ll 1 , IC'.Jspoon J,.!round s.t).!c 1'11 to 11 tL·a ~poon giJ r lLt• powder ~~cup w.:ltl'r l tt•aspoon t•nr nstarr h 1 2 cup currant Jt•lly Plarl' turk t•y brC'a"t on ra«k in roastini:-pan. l>r1l.dt• I lahlt•!>· poon orangl' JllLCl' t·on<'t•ntratt~ over turkL'\'. Ra ke at 325 F. fur ·15 minutt's . 1las tt· "'ilh pan JUlt'<·s and 2 tttblespouns uf rc·maining orange j u1 Cl' ronct•ntratl' Btt kl' 30 minulr-s lo n g-t'r. fl l'muvc turkt'y from ovl'n. ComlJint' I tablt•!>pt)On of fL'- mainin~ oranJ!C ju1tl' l'nnc{·n- trate with crumhs. butter, !>easoned sn it . s agl' and g;irlic powder; mixture will be silghlly crumbly. R emo~·c skin fru1n turkey. Brush lurkey breast '>''ith I tablespoon or rC'maining orangt• jWee concentrate . Pal c rumb mixture over turkt'y brca:-.t. tov- ering it complt"'tely \\•ith ;J thin layer of c run1 bs. Rake a t 325 F . for about 45 minute~ lonj!er or until ~olden brO\lo'n ( thl'r mom('lt•r read!> 180·185 f'. l 'Cuol JO m1nulL'S beCore slieing. Mean"·hilc. combine r('main- 1ng orange juice coitcentrate with water and cornstarch. Aring just to a boil, add jelly and s im- mer until gravy is clear and thi('kened. Spoon over sliced turkey breast . THE 'I ·~ GOURMET ]Recipes lo add dining plea re wh • • MF.DlTERRANt;AN ~'TYLt~ :\!:\RI~ t\ Tf: I> \' 1-:c; f,'T l\Blf~S 2 19 ounce) pack;.iges frozen whole or cut j.!ret'n b('ans 1 (9 ounce ) j)ackage frozen asparagus :-;pears 2 ( 10 ounC'C') packagt•s fro7.{'rl Brussels sprouts . 2 tables poon:-. s ca~onl'li :-.~1 It or seasoning hll'nd L 1 :1 rup~ nil Vl' or s~tl<:itl 1111 ~.1 l'up ~·1negar 2 leaspuon~ orei.:ano lca\·es I t(·aspuon :..ilt 1 :.-Le aspuun ground blal'k pepJ)('r l rup s lirl'tl o nions (2 medium l, st;>parated into rings 1 (5 ounC'e) j:1r capers. drained 1. (4 ounc<'~ ('an pimientoes, dra.ined ::ind cut up fu µt1 onal ) Cook beans and asparagus together as directed on packagt'. substituting I tea.spoon st•asont•d .s.;1\t for salt call ed for in par k age dir~ctions . Cook Brussels sprouts in boiling a ter as directed on p.;1ekage , su stituling 1 tt>aspoon seasont.>d salt r s It callt.-'Cl for in package dir o ns. !)rain vegetable's J!'i soon J S they ar(' donl~: do Oot !et s tand 1n coukinl!: "ater. In largl' . .s hal!o"'· :J.quarl t.';JS!'ierole, combin(' uil. vinl.'gar, oregano. salt and pt•ppcr .. Add cooked vegetablL'S. oni on rin~s. caper s and pin11ento pie<'es . :\larinate for 3 to .J hours bl'forl' serving, 0 R store in refrigerator overnight . Remove l 1 :.-hours before ser v- ing. Drain V<'tz etable!:i and ar- range on platter for serving. :\lakes about 9 cup!>, enough fo r 12 to 14 servings. HAMS "So Good ... It Wi ll 'flaunt· You 'Lil It's Goce" 1 tractlng calories. Wednesday in the Spiral Slir1•d Wholt' or Half OllDER HOW ••• YOUR HONEY BAKED HAM Far y_. Hofiday-, .. -, • ..,, ----. ""*' ._,,, ,. ,_ • DAILY PILOT H \HR\ 1.01 ll'f. \'1 t:K SPEAKS OUT in the DAILY PILOT • l"6r to ~' wiffl H_,-'11 S,k t Glolt • Sfiilnil Slktd ~Top lo lotto. • Wt l"Kk119" tMd "ip ~ Goo1' lo Coo1' • M Sft-Tkt o.lkltttt'*'I • ~ ci...,, ond Wint1 3700 E. Coast Highway, Corona d<I Mor -673· 9000 1-w ... o11 t .--•- 1222 S. lrool!Mtnt, .. lall ld., A..-e;ffl IRYINE HOST HAS THAT ''EXTRA ROOM'' • YOU NEED FOR THOSE OUT OF TOWN GUESTS ~ · IRYINE HOST .. ll DYER ROAD AT NEWPORT FWY. THE NEWEST BUT LEAST EXPENSIVE FULL-SERVICE MOTOR HOTEL ·SERVING ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT AREA MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW 540-1515 ( • .. Most salads are impatient. If made ahead of time they will and lnok and taste unhappy They demand last minute tossing when the rook has many other foods that need attenl1on. r For holiday entertaining the smart cook will consider a "patient salad·· for the menu. This one can be made a day or two ahead of time and unmoldt•d before the meal is to be sC'rved. The base ('onsists of apple cide r and frozen con ce ntrated lemo nade -a navorful combination. It gOt's well with most Coods ser\·ed this lime of year. Fres h apples a nd t.·elery add tcxturl' contrast . The dressing which is made of sour C'rea1n, chutney and orange ties it all de· hciously togeth er. For Thanksgiving ur v.·hen guests are coming a ring mold luuks·!estive. Garnish 1t ~1th lettuce or watcrC'rt·s.s and slices of ap· pie and orange. APPLE CJDERSALl\DMOLD 2 en velopes unflavored gelatin 6-o unce can frozen conC"l'nlraled !t•monade, undiluted 1 ~<·up s ugar 3 cups appll' cidt'r 31 1 e ups chopl)t..od unpeeled rclJ de· lirious apples i,l cup minced celery In a sa u cepan . mix gelati n and l<'n1onade. Stir over 10 .... · heat until gelatin is dissolved, Stir 1n s ugar. and appll' cider . c·hili until mixture is syrupy. Fold in apples and celery . Pour into a 6·cup mold. Chi ll un- til fi rm. To unmolcl. d ip mold into lukewarm \\'at('r. tap to loosen and invert onto serving platter . Garnis h \lo'ilh lettuce leaves and :-.liees of apple and orange. Serve with Orang(' Chutney Dressing. Serves 8 to JO. ORl\:'<GE CHUT:'<f:,Y DRESSING I eup It 2 pint I sour ere am 1 :i cu p chopped rhuln('y Grated rind and juice of I orange' In a bo"·I, mix <tll ingredients until wt·JI blended. Chill until ready to serve. ' Frittering a Cook Saver Apples can hC' used in many "'a y!'i -bodC'd, baked. fried. or brolll'<f They adapt readily to a ny melhod of rood pre· paratio n . and .irt• \'t.•rsatile E'l10u~h fur ;tny part or a menu . 1n .salads, a s applesauC't.'. fried apple r ings. c akes, pies. dumplings, jC"lties, apple butter , j u iee, eider. and of cours(' c:1t· ing·out·of-hand. For a festive brunC'h, Sf'r\'l' apple ring fritters \\i th sausages a nd maple syrup. APPtF. RING F RITTERS ·I to 6 tart apples J cup si flt"'d all - purpo.se flour I teaspoon baking powder 1 tablespoon s ugar 1'2 leaspoon salt EFFECTIVE 11 I 19 THRU 11 /25 1 ~ teaspoon allspice I egg 1,z cup milk l tablespoon melted butler or m argarine I tablespoon lemon jwee Peel a nd core apples; sliC'e cr osswise about 14 inch thick. Mix a nd sift flour, baking powder. sugar, salt, and alls pice. Heat egg slightly; beat in milk and melted but- ter. Add to flou r mixture. mixing until s m ooth. Stir in lemon juice. Dip appll· slices in bat· ter: fry in hol ,·egetablc oil about 1.1 inc h deep un - til goiden brown, turning to brown both s ides. Drain o n ab sor bent paper. Serve '>''ith sizzling hot sau sagcs a nd maple syrup. A-1akes 6 to 8 serv. ings. .. ~ .. , .. ' "' >;I• ........ ,,.,' 2915 Brntol Ave .• Costa Mesa 540-3394 FISHERMAN'S WHARF HORSERADISH SAUCE INTRODUCING ZACKY FARMS g~~ NRK CALIFORNIA GROWN DON'T FORGET ••• PEPPERIDGE FARMS DRESSINGS 49~ l FUVORS SAUSAGE • FRYING CHICKEN PARTS • 7ftc BREAST ~~~~ ~0.iic~~';. .__ __ 7_iLI. ____. THl~HS . COOK BOOK • OYSTERS-GlllfTS MONDANI AND C-HARLES KRUG ESTAT£ WINE CHEESE & HOll'S D'OEUVRES • AVAILAILE LEGS so GOOD! c ................ 0. ttJS tiWls r• CWQ; .. c......,c..... CUT UP WHOLE CHICKEMS • I ' 4, I . • .. ' • 'Mtdoeld!X, N0¥9mtw 19, 197S DAIL V PILOT (:I 3 ~erk Up Guests Instantly · With s·picy Tea· • Hot 111lced tu sfl'ftd In mup 2 cupt cranbtrry ·Julee cinnamon sticks as stirrers. v. cup shortening Allcmatclt add ilout mixture tcntd it a welC"O..me -WllJ"IMf·flpper cotktall • Mal<M6cup1 . 1cupsu1ar andmilk.allrrlncwtllafttteach Dasbsalt all<t afool~l 1amear-a)llcyde 4ClllllCOld water Note: Thia may be made In a 1 •Cl addition. Pour batter Into paper. 2 tablespoons lemon-Ila rlde In Fall'• •1brl,ht blue iteupoon.wholet'IOv6 saucepan by plat'lnC spices in 1 tablespoon lemon-navored llntdmediumalled~akeCUJ)I voredlcedt,aml:c weither.... ltt&!l.POOD whole allspice cbeesttlolh bag and simmering iced tea mix to hall full . 11,\ cups lifted powderecl A novel me~ of makkla thls Two!·lflch cinnamon sticks with tea. cranberry juice and 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind Bake in preheated 375 decrees SU(lr . ~pity brew ust1 • perccp. tor. · Comibine tea mix, tea, cran· water ror .S minutes. ~4 cup milk oven 20 to 25 minutes oc unW mllkAboul 1 tablespoon cream o berry juice and water in bottom Combine rlour, baking po~·deJ" done. Cool, rro~t and decorate l PEW.KY 8':fCEDTEA part of 8-cup percolator. Plate LEMON TEA CUPCAKES and salt. Mix well and set aside. ·with slivered lemon pee.I, if de-Cream butter. salt. tea rni'C \~_eup lemon-nawred lced spices in basket.. Perk gently for 44 cups unsifted all-purpose Crea m shortening and sired. and aucar-. together thoroughly., tta ml• (or 2 enrelope5, .J.7 .5minute1. nDW" gradually brat in sugar. Add egg , Add cream, a bit at a time ancl ouncese1th) H desired, serve with sugar 21h teaspoons baking powder iced tea mix and rind ; beat until LEMONT~ BU1TERCREAM beat with spoon until very 4tealJ)OOmlnstanttea tubdandoran&e wedges and U!e ~teaspoon salt light and fluffy. 3 tablespoons butter. sof-.smooth. ~ ~~-.~~~~~-=~=--=--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Easy Pie Mixture Fruity For a dessert bound to be devoured, prepore • pie filled with fresh cran· berries, apples and spices. All wlll find it de- lectable: POCAHONTAS PIE ll-0unce pack.age pie crust mix 2 c ups fre s h or frozen-fresh eranberries 11 ounce package dried mixed fruit,· cbopped ' 4 cookint apples, peeled, cored and sliced 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons minute tapioca Vt teasPoon each mace and nutm,eg 2 tablespoons b~ter or margarine lee cream or custant sauce Prepare pie crust mix according to labeJ direc· tions. Roll out ~ o( the crust on a floured sur-. face into a 12-inch circle, use to line the bottom . a nd sides of an un - greased 9-inch pie pan. In a bowl, mix remain· ing ingredients except butter. Pour mixture in - to lined pan. Dot top o( filling with pieces of but- ter. Roll out remaining pie crust on a floured sur· face into an ll·inch cir·· cle, use to cover pie. Crimp edges to seal and trim. Cut slits in top crust. Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven for 1 -hour or until apples are fork-tender. Serve warm 1or cold topped with ice !cream or warm custard , sauce, if desired. LS I ·d' 1 a a s r AJewe/ The stewed tomatoes called for are seasoned with onion, green pepper and celery GARNET SALAD 3 ounce package raspberry gelatin '-1.2 cup boiling water 16 ounce can stewed tomatoes Salad greens 8 ounce container com mercial sour cream Into a medium mixing bowl turn the gelatin; add boiling water; sl'lr vigorously until gelatin is dissolved. Add stewed tomatoes, breaking up any very large pieces with a fork or spoon. Turn into lh cup molds or S· or 6· ounce custard cups, dis- tributing tomato pieces evenly. Chill until set. At serving time un · mold on salad greens. Serv ed with sour eream -this i! a must because thls salad. with its sweet and hearty flavor, needs this bland and 60mewbat tart ac·· companlment. Makes 6 servings, - SPRINGFIELD BROWN 'N SERVE PARTV FLAKE OR CLOVER LEAF ROLLS SPRINGFIELD BUTTER .... ~.~·~~?.• DELICATESSEN PRINC(LLA YAMS 3 ·9¢ ~(~~ .SHOR 1 TCENING II 3 LB. CAN s 1 s 9 HOLIDAY FOODS FRESH FROZEN NORBES~-.. FRESH LEAN BEEF ROUND RUMP TOM TURKEYS TOM TURKEYS 67 l~ 73! FAAMERJOHN -s1s1 SLICED BACON ..... :.. •• SLlc'[o"BA C 0 N ··:.~· . s 123 .. FARMER JOHN PORK s129 PORK SAUS . ROLL .... . •• BOtlfLESS S269 HAM SLICES .. . .. . -. ~. D£BUOU£ S LB. s 10,0 CANNED HAM .................. .. .. _,<~ <"' . . , . ~ 1'!!:•1:· ~ • J • :r " -~ -.. .,. -. \ ~ o.J. ,., I ... ...) -. ; .... . ... ... . FROZEN HEN TURKEY \BUTTERBALL; "--._ 79 ~./ ---- FROZEN MOJAVE BRAND TOM TURKEYS 49~ AVG. WEIGHT 16 lbs. to 22 lbi. PET EVAPORATED PAR-T-PAK ~ m MILK 9 ~:..3:.:.:~~.:.:z ~;;,;.O~~;~E:.::..P 4!.:~:..s .!.1 L::·t?=~Lg~. a 14~AONZ 2 9 C HOLIDAY FOODS HOLIDAY NEEDS • • • • - • • Delicatessen Treat.-! Tillamook CHEESE s11.9 lb Spiced Cheese • 51°9 F n ·rr1•h ('1H1r.1rlu11 -j.:'Ur1ic, h(•rh.~~ :, 01. Cream Cheese • 19e Dressing aLu£ C11us1 • 9ge !(u \i'o; 1 .1 11111u~ 1 .. r qu1d11v' lb <>/ Baby Goudas •• 51°9 From lhr l.11111:11111 1: j '11\\'. I"''' S · g ~rr Sl39 ausa e POI.ISi! •.• CANNEDs39s HAM SLas f Frozen Foods ' ORANGE 23c JUICE &oz. Sunki!'t frum Florida!(!'.! oz . ,4.'i<) Green Beans • • 29c 1-iitdseye He~. or Frenfh cu l! 9 01 Johnston Pies . 99e Apple 11r J)umpkin ..... h i" 9 inch ,.;ir.e Casseroles :~ • 49c krucC'oli , C11uliOo\ver, Potntu nu gr11tin Chopped Chives 39c Armanini1 -1.e!lty 11nvor'. :!. oz. pk!! Whip Topping • 39e Springfield -~I 01. Aerosol can Hors n9c d'Oeuvres"'7 Durkee's Asi<orted , rheese l'uff,., Fra nks 'n' HJonket ~ .') r17. Juice OOPURUn •••• 25e 'J'reesweeL -6 oz can (11 oz ..• 49c) Hash Browns •• 59e <>re Ida rotntnefi~ 2 lb. bag Pie Shells • • • • 39e CPEM 8 TO 9 N~V. 26 THANKSGIVING EVE WE Will BE CLOSED THANKSGIVING DlY FROZEH NORBEST TURKEYS l l.S.Jl.A. (;rude "A" 57" "'Ith f_,op·Up 'fiiner! ~ TIJll!JI TOMS ............ " lb ll."U>.A. <'•ado "A" 59" \vith l 'up·l 'p ·ri1ner'. ~ TASTY llUIS • • .. • • • • • .. .. • lb • When yo u wont to be sure •.. when . y ou particularly care that everything is the best that 1t can possibly be ... that's the time to look to El Rancho! We wont to m ake your holiday a very specia l one El Rancho Ham s 129• Fu ll :-.h1.111k ha lf~ (\\'ntf'r added) Cure 81 Ham •• 5329• I lormet',. qualt!y! \Vhnle or half! Pork Sausage •51°9• l':! Rnnr ho's old fe ijhioned !:ityh·~ Sliced Bacon •• 5149• 1~1 l{nn{'ho's thirk.cr "li"t·:-'. • El Rancho Ham 514t 'f ri<.IV hul l rnrtinn! (\\later added) Oysters : ••• s1 49 l!:ight ount·e jar (Wnttni ••• Sl.29) Cobked Shrimp s 199• Pinn 011 shrin1p Cocktail! , Cr.ab Meat ~ .. s32t S~·[•t•I , 111ild Al askan! (5 lb box .15.00) Yo u 're not just serving dinner ... you 're building m emories ! I ' . - • . : • . " '· "\ "'\ . . ., . , .~ ' •' I 0 • Turkey Breasts 5159• __ _ Legs & Thighs • 69 ~. . "' Frt•sh l11 rd ... : I lunc1 l'UI '. fPBBhfBRIB frBshHBRB THE FINEST! EL RANCHO'S GR. "A" -18 to 30 LB AVG. .. ·.- II! THE FINEST! EL RANCHO'S! , 71.l 1 GR. "A" -10 to 16 LB. AVG.' I tJ it )'ou'll nl'ver finrl liner qua\ it\'! .•• the pick of thl' tl nck, rni8cd in near by San Fernando Valley and rushed to us Lo ini.urc frc~hn e:".s ! H£>re·~; t he turkey you're sure to serve \\'ith ))ride! Plump, meaty, tender .••• satisfaction assured. \vh en ! hr n11n1t· on I he lahel is ·El JWncho.,,! FRESH 29c BROCCOLI lb All grel'n nnd gar<lt•n fresh! Apples :~s .... 5•1 / Ext ra Fa ncv! \Vashiogtun State deliciou!!ly crunchy, crisp and juicy! Love El l{anchu quality! Brown Onions • 2 .,,29e 1 ·.:-:. '.'\o. I qualily ••• all purrose J RED YAMS t i.:-: :-\n. I h111t1•rv 1~£>d Velvet! . Orange Juice • • • 59 c t:l Rancho's ••• freshly squeezed! Quart Swe('t and plun1p and tempting! S et a Happy Thanksgiving table ... let it begin at E l Rancho' - • ' ·-- • and for those, other daysr CHUtK s9c STEA~ . • Centrr C~t ! -from U.S.0..A. Choice bet'f! Ground Beef •• s1 1 ~ Extra lean -bulk or pattiH! Chili . Grind .•••• ggc. · t~oa·n;c!y ground beef for hearty meala SPARE $1 .29 RIBS fRISlt! -.. Meat}' and lender! ~tern pork! Beef Roast ' · .: • s1 ·~ J{oiled shoulder clod!~ cbuck Chicken ao:.C . ~ • ggc • Fresh! Extra fency California 5~ Ill "° SALMON$189 STEAK 1b r~resh frozen center cut! Silver! H oliday Spirits! REDUCED $2.00! 7(;;~!10'·' Save big on the half-gallon size! Vodka or Gin •• s399 Holiday T imPs for value! Quart . Crown Russe •• sgss Save 50¢ on half-gallon vodk~! Old Grand Dad • 5599 Straight whiskey! sa\'C 60c -fifth Ballantine's •• s1&•9 lfalf.gallon reduced $2.00! Seagram's V.O. 5619 Save 46c on Canadian whiskey! fifth' CiALLO $2711 ~ WINES •• Hearty Bu.rgundy, Chablis Blanc! Wines 1~~-•• s1 9' Extra Dry, Cold Duck, Pink! fifth Lancer's Wine • s399 Ros'e. White or Rubio~ fifth Grey Riesling •• s2s• \\lente -just dry enough! fifth Dressingcuaa1soN·s •• 59( Jo'latters nny poultry! Ch006e AU-Purpose or popular Corn Bread? 13 O'f. Napkins CHIFFON • • • 39c Water Chestnuts39c For your dressing! \Vei Chun -8 01. Sugar=: .••• 33e Cranberries sAucE • 29c '"our 1•hoic1• of st r11 ined nr ~·hoh• ~ Sprin1di eld 1nr vulu i•! '.\lo. :lOO cnn Princella Yams49c (:olden goodness, naturally Aweet and packed in 11yrup! No. 2 1,~. <'fill Springfield in one lb. •arton Ripe Olives ••• 45c Li11d1<av -large si1.e. pilled! Nn :lOO IJr11·1·~ iii c/J rc t 1'hur. Nou. t<; I ilrougl1 Wed . No u. 26 f J11r•tt dn il,y 9 to 9 Sunday JO fn 7 1~1anhs}!iuinx Eue .•. R to 9 Q.OSID TIWIKSGJVllC DAY Saran Wrap._ •• 49c Spiced Pears •• 49e it/:~- 'fo prei.erve frf'oe hoeA!'I! :'iO fl roll l{t'd 11r \.rrl'n' Rlue Rihhon -14 oz Watermelon Rind 49c Clld South is trod itionnl! JO 0 1. Sweet Pickles • 79 e l-lr 1n1. "'·hnl1• and rri~Jl ~ 24 111. Egg Noe • • • • • 59c Jijch., creamy ~Id~~ C:reme! Qu;~ Schilling's Sage 39e For )'•)Ur tlrt'S.!lin~! r:round -I f!7., 5111811 ftnions ... 49c. Pney Qu,lil)'V rom up\.rl'ine! 16 oz Nut Meats • • • • ggc 8tudder'" Ptican:i1 (fi 11t 07.) Walnuts (10 ot) Dinner napkins. soft and strong. with the fee) of Juxur,! 60 ct. Jlackage Mayo.nnaiseQuART . g9e l..aura Scudder'st for preferred quality nnrl at a preferred pri~e for the holiday!, ' PineappleNo.2cAN .-3.9e "Choose Chunks, Crushed or Slices to fit your menu! Springfield, for value! Rolls-,..sm( ••• 49c Springfield Party Flake, Cloverleaf! doz Sour Cream ••• 49c. S pringfield fo r value! plht Canon Seven-Up 21 OlllC( • • 39c lleguhtr or Sugar Free! NR bottle Marshmallows • 49e Ca mpfire -the ofd favorite! 1 lb. Mixed Nuts • · • 51°' Wild Rice Mix • 49c ~1 .. 1.D ••••• Brown or White! 5 or. Nescafe ••••• s119 Jnst.ant. Coffee r 10 ou~~-jar VIAnter'1 party tavotile! 12 pt can Pie.ht MJ~. 49c O• llttt -fltuy CroqM1! u o• iikg. <> ~ Margarine · • • • • 49c &fo P•rkuy -to muCh like buLle 1.1 lb Hi-Ho Crackers 59~ Chiffon · q'~s .~· 49c Aasoned tolo,..in lhe btl loll j ··Orange,..;.. •• ;2$c. ' . ' Sprintfield.-af'ue ! .J l oz. ca,;_, ' ·. '-1 , . ~·~··-..... . .. . . .. . ..... ~ . . . .. . . . . . I ' ' ,, "AL\HDOHID DICOllATOIS VILLA" $54.tOO RarrOting two story tour bldn:IOm viii• left V8ICl.nt by deeorlllor owner. Soecious IMng and cttntng rooms m1111J In BRAND NEW PLUSH CARPETS. Gourmet -F-pi;nlod Md woll-od lhrouQhOut Oversized bedrooms. Two master 1ulte1. Large ~-=tot. See tflla model todlyt Call 963-e707. . lillll~ - MAXIYAl.UE Private.drive to &eduded ranch t-o.Jse. Rambling main ~-includes three big bedrooms. parter, and farm Jt•tchen. Brick terrace leads to sprawling grounds COYered wilt} frull tree&. Price Includes: separate maids QUartera. WOod shop, chleken house, bird aviary. stor:aoe sheds and much much more. Get back to the 011S1CS. Only 148,500, can Q83.8767. Don't Walt! FAIULOUS l'llESIDIMT HOME TUITLE ROCll TllllACE Spacious entertainment home located in the Turlte Rock Hiiis. V11tey view from lhe pool and terrace. Be.,tifuHy apoolnted bur bedroom with all the rrodern ..,.nitiee.. Must be seen to be IPPf"8clated. 1117,000. Clll 873-8550. 2J STEPS TO SAND A IAY $64,000!!! Prime -prime area. Ideally situated VACANT COT· T AGE. Freshty redaconted and reedy to move in - lots ot appeal few beach & bay loYerS. Possible income untt in rear Included In atxr.ie price -for an unbetieva- ble bargain -take advantage-call ~2313. CLEAH CLASSY CASTLE Near South Coast Plaza • New carpet -drapes • Formica cabinets • rntercom • Fire-burglar alarm systems • Lovely private patio • THIS CASTLE HAS EVERYTHING EXCEPT A MOAT. $&4.000 lull price. Call lor private tour. 646-7171. '~ "AIAHDOHBI" ' 2 STORY -POOL-$28,500 Secluded privacy viewing rolling green lawns &- greenbelt area. Large rooms. Rustic redwood panelling, lhtck ankle deep carpeting lhru-out. Decorated in warm fall color schemes. Sweep1ng stairs to private master suite & separate childrens wing. Enclosed brick patio. Seconds to the beach. Assurreble 1oan at 1180 per month. Must be sold -Take advantage. Call 842-2535. " PROIA TE SALE I H.-d to find HF" plan in E.-ty Bluffs. Located on a quiet cul-de-<sK with a beautiful private green belt. Priced at • 175,000 but open to a bfd. Hurry and call -the heirs want to settle the estate CJJid<ty. can 673-8550. SPANISH GIANT + POOL 2 story -4 bedroom -3 baths. Dining room. Sunken den. Fireplace. rugged beams. Oaken banister staircase. Romeo balcony decor. Tile Root. Few blocks to golf course. Near the beach. Ready tor this? Only S-43,500. Call 842-2535. . "HOUSE OF GLASS" A-RI.ME ,.._.the gotf course. 2 story, 3 bedroom.. Forrrel dining & den. Sunken living room and atep-down master retrell. Huge recreation room & private office. loads of Qlasa. Fireplace. Beam ceilings. Steps to pool. Near bNch. No new loan ooeta. ll0-QU8fifying. 1248 month pays .,I. Reduced -IT'lJSl sacrifice. Asking 158,900. Call 842-2635. J II+ DIME NEWPORT $74,500! HARBOR VIEW HOMESI Lowest priced Monaco in tract! Double door entry. Massive crackling fireplace. SPactous formal dining room. Vaulted ceilings. Garden view kitchen. Breakfast nook. Secluded double door rTmster suite. Large bedrooms. RedwoOd covered patio. See to believe--call now 752-t 700. UHIVBISITY PAU $61, too S llDROOMS Gorgeous 5 bedroom two storyf Prime cul-de-sac location. 2 Patios! Tile entry. Massive red brick firepl.:::e. Gourmet kitchen with garden \riew. H~eaway rrmter ground floor. Winding staircase to • huge bedloomt. Separ•te laundry room. Perfect big family home. f-tuny, call now 752-1700, anxi6usl 4IBIROOMS THE IAHCH $54,950 The tllbUtous R•nch In IMnel Shake roof. Sweeping cement dlt\fe to p()t'tk:o entry. Huge living room hOSts C(ickllna white brtck flreplacef Gorgeous patio kitchen. 4 King sla bedrooms lndudeS secluded rrester suite. Heavy covered patio . ..UST LISTE~URAYI can now 752-1700.0pen House 12 ..... pm. i " -411&~ OllTSTAHDIHGPATIO + IALCOHY Outstanding Irvine vlluel 2 story. Spanish fireplace. o..stom lt.nc:I op ber + tlltin 890 Inside huge tamity room. l#g8 kitchen. Hide • W8' maater s.i.Mte with CdlOm bathroom -1' Ron"9n tub #-Cathedral beamed oilling. 3 more lave bedloon. + den (5th bedroom?). Wilk in closets. Uundry room. 30' coi.-ered patio. Wfought iron fenced 30· wn bllc:onyi NO OOWN VA OK. DontWlitcall fast. 752-1700. IAYSHOl'-YOU HAYE ntlYTHIHG 5 bldioom.5 blltha. Soedacul• living room. oaM plank ftocn. country kltc~ng block ISiand, nM mppN.nc.. new cupbolrdl. L.-ge Ubray. Master suite lnck.MMts dressing room. extra 1.-ge ciosels-mlni vi .. al NewPort h.t..or. Owner forced to sell. 11ag,500_ Aopointfnent only. 846-7171 . EXECUTIVE RACH llmEA T 4 IR. -2 STOIY -$52.500 Seciuded entry to entertai~ delight living room with • a-*jing fireplace & comrrending view ol covered pavilion & grounds. BanQuet sized dining room It convenlenlly served from huge gourmet kitchen. Separate wing for master & guest suites. S~ng stairs to second story suites. Hurry! Qwner bought another. Must sacrifice! Calt 963-7881. MEDITElllAHEAH GIANT IEACH-POOL &citing location with loads of curb al)()eal. Exquisite ysds -appealing entry. Tri-level Interior sahpted with OLE' SPANISH CHARM. Free flowing floqt'_Plan with very secluded huge rrester suite. EnioY s~'lding blue poof· & walk to bemtl. Owner lransterred & must '811-take advantage. Call 546--2313. IEACH CLASSIC 2 STORY SSS, too 2400 SQ. fl. at this ba'"gain pricet Set4uded entry to lavish living room with crackling l'j.ieplace. Family room-formal dining! Epicurean Kitchei.J Master retreat with SPlraling staircase. ~ate offi~arge balcony. 3 childrens suttesl Only 15600 total lawn °' take over existing loan at 1257 per month. 847..S010. • -. "PRESTIGIOUS" HUNTIHGTOH CREST Sweeping corner grounds wllh exquisite landscaping. Raised living room. Formal' dining. Family room olf gtass garden kitchen + a basement den with 2nd fireplace. 4 king bedroon... Huge master suite with balcony. 2\7 baths. Seller·s anxious. Just reduced 13.000. Take advantage. Near the beach. Call 842-2535. SHORECREST TWO STORY FAMILY ROOM UniQue entry to spacious forrT'el living and banquet rooms. Sunny gourmet kitchen. Rambling game room "wilh crackling fireplace. Gracious guest bath and large laundry room. Sweeping stairs lo king size master and separate children ·s suites. Lush landscaping. Very private grounds. Call fa appt. toda~ $57.900. Call 963-6767. DON'T MISS THIS Greet farnity hOme In Baycrest area of Newport Beach four bedrooms. New drapes -carpeted wall-wall -recently redecorlted-(ernl1c locat1on-pnced at 179,500-call 673-8560 tor more details. I S & S VILLAGIESJAll Welltl'ty atmosphere of executlw iMng. Quiet, private pncte of ownership area. Fom91 entrY and dining roorrl. Stepdown NP6f'ate den with fireplace & wet bar. Htgh ceiainga. King master suite & 3 more bedrooms. 2\11 -. 29· "°""""' patio. Pl'of-.ilV londaca-. I for a privat• onMew. 842-2535. Formll entry. Sunken living room wtth floor to celllng fireplKe a 1e· vaulted ceilinge. ()pen gallery & library. Entertainers delight wet t.r. Huge family party room adjoins terrace thru wall of glass. Formal separate dining room. Large gwden Yiew kitchen with eating area. Two master suites. 4 blths. Sweeping stain 10 rressive bonus room & more bedroom suites. 3700 SQ. fl. of luxury. Hurry! East termst call 963-7880:•~----~ SPANISH HACl-A MESA YEIDE HUGE LOT &-POOL!! Rare. e•cepttonal property! O\arming 4 bedroom. Quiet street. The 68" x 105· • 139' x 162' lot contains a beautiful custom POot & jacuzzi. ORCHARD OF FRUIT TREES. Spactous deck & palk> areas. Room tor morel lrs unmalch•ble at 185,000. Take advantage call 546-2313. IAYSHORE 2 STORY-$124,950 Open flowin~ floor plan. Large modern kitchen, oversized family room off beautiful outside dance floor (patio). Latg8 bedrooms + 2 beautiful baths. Ready tor )'OUr family NOW! Call 64~7171 . ' "PARK HUNTIHGTOH'' 4 IDR + IOHUS + POOL Sunken livlng room. forrrel dining. Kitehen with nook. Party room wi th CONVERSATION PIT ANO FIREPLACE. Guest suite, stairs to master and children's suites. 400 SO. FT. BONUS ROOM. Secluded rear grounds. $19.000 down. Catt ~767. MIHl-ESTATE-$]7,950 $1,4SO TOTAL DOWH. PAYMENT! Own your own private 3 bdrm estate on a secluded boulevard! UniQue hardwood floors highlight the sweeping master bdrm! l"M> chiklrens suites! Galloping gourmet kitchen! Dining entertainment! Pool..,ize lot! Ga--age workshop! Seiter says bring any offOf". Use vour VA or 11.•so down payrrent. Owner desperate! 0on·1 wait-forQuick appt. call 847-6010. IEST PRICE-GREAT VIEW CORONA DB. MAR Want an Immaculate 3 bedroom·3 bath home with Anthony pool? Call now! AOOf-te>-ceiting stone fireplace. Views of Cetalina from liV1ng room. dining room and muter bedroom suite. Private corner 1oca11on. This has 11 all! And best price In the netghbofhood. Owners wanl to goflshtngl Call 67J..8550. * * *· * * * * TOP PRODUCERS * * * * * * * • -• " - DAii. Y PILOT • f .()PEN 'Tll 9 -\'llHE LOYaS DllleNT " t Make your own from horf'le erown 9rMpe1 - boysenberrtes.. Stomp to !ht....,....,, of JOU".-fire ring -steakssiz:zling on yourbuitt ln880onyour btg patio-t Just OUI~ )'OUf 21 X 22 loot l.-nlty to0m.ll~ --'-ve bedrooms -huge.nutlf balh. YOU.CWl . .l.tl.ii (If tt-. han't sotd)calt qulck646-7171. '• DISTAHT 0-SAYS ~J SILL -s&L-SILL •I Neat-17th street Costa Mesa. r..tt for your big famlty-4, bedroom.2 baths. no the up ,..quired. TNa one ls rM4Y b you. Out of are• OWtW ~ ectk>ft. Juat reduced·. ' M9,950. Call us It you 're reedy to rmve. M&-7171. PRIDE OF O'W>B 4 1'1.11- 0HLY $69,00011 Prime rent• tocatlon. \Yak to lhoPP'no & echoOlt. Low vacancy area history. Specious 2 bedroom + 2 ~ unlls. Air condlUoned + private pmtk>s, THIS IS AN INVESTMENT THAT MAKES SENSEi Tlke advantl09 of thi"I rare find. Call 546-2'313. ..... • HOISi IAHCH + GUISTHOUSE ., " $64,SOO . . . Rare oPQOf1unity to acquire this rustic ntlfe th.r: Ja : wtthin walklng distance of bMctll ~ YI ACltE • provides ample room tor ~ pool, etc.I ...._ 3 : bdrm owners unit PLUS 2 bdrm lor 0UMt houM ot In-- come unitt Thia horH kliWlr del~ he& 3 oornl• w.ifh : ~ room for riding plus tKk rqem n My .. °' ... ' Wide ooen spaces -OOMn breUis -~ w1110 .. 1 You won1 have thl9 oppcwtunity eglln eoont Don1 w.lt. For QUiek appt. caU 847--«110. SM*t!! J COHFIDEHTIAI. ESTATI ssl.tso Prime eastside IOclltk:ln. Yard is easy C*"e. EVetYthlng about this ttome Is new or like new. D!On't tell anyone - .kJst call us to see 64~7171. 5'/J'l'~'YA ASSUMAILE' • ' · ' • Story book charm. Beautiful flower garden. new carpets, super sharp kitchen, easy to buY-1DS down or assume existing loan with 1165 P$TI. Call 6'0-7171·..- MA~ LAKESIDE SETTING ·. ·- HIEWPOln' IEACH . Unbeti8Yable heavily treed woods setting. ENJOY" LAKE VIEW FROM FRONT PORCH! Wsrn country. home with wood beam ceilings raised he.th + mammoth p•neled recreation room with bath & fi,eplace. Exquisite terraced patio overlooks magnificent pool with slide -THIS IS A RARE FIND! Hurry to see can 54Pr2313. con EASTSIDE COTTAGE SJl,toO! Desirable eastslde location on treelined atreet. Olarming entry unfolds rustic atmosphere. HUGE OOUNTRV FIREPLACE I OPEN BEAMED CEILINGS. Remodeled gourmets kitchen & bonus alzed yard& & grounds. Need to say amymore? Better call NOW to see it! 546-231,3. $20,000 lllDUCTIOH OWHEll' DISl'EllATE!I One time opportunity -prestige area. Palstlal home with superb floor plan -180" VIEW OF BAY I CITY LITES. OWNER MUST SELL -OR FOREQ.OSE. Reduced thousands-take .;vantage. Cell ~2313. SPAllSH VILLA OH THE IAY -SJ9,to0 Winding walkway tO elegant baystde living at fraction of norlTlll cost! Adjacent to docks and maritime living! Custom carpe~ an~ drapes hlgf'lligl'lt formal dlf\ef Gourmet sunshine krtchen for the epicurean! Walls of glass! Sweeping master bdrm retreat! Winding stall'Clll& to sun terrace! Red Ille root I Spanish alcoves! Try S3990 total down or take rNf!lt" existing loan at 1249 per month. Its unique and won't last! Hurry call 847-«l10. EHGUSH ESTATE $44,950 2 STORY -VIEW Winding roadway leads to seduded driveway am~st towering pines & eucalyptus trees. Spiraling staircase leads lo private 2nd story entrance! LavTsn 11ving room overlooks surrounding area! European gourmet kitchen! Dining entertainment. Sweeping rNster bdrm retreat! Separate mon-in-law quarters or guest or rrmld room with bath! WorkShop! This hilltop estate can be yours for 14500 total down or take fYrle( existing lpan at 1215 per month for Quiet< appt. to see call 847-60tO. MIHIRAHCH $36,500 J IR -GI HO DOWH T~ lined approach. Ma$ive 23' living room. Formal d1ntng room. Large counlry kitchen. Huge groul"lds with covered dance pavilion to entef1ain or just ro1m. Sec>lrate wing for hideaway mas1er & chik1rens auitll'S. First to c:aU gets this SACRIFICE BARGAIN! Can 983-7881 . AITlST CHALET IEACH -$25,500 Pant like entry. Large nv;ng room lor entert1lning. Forni dining room is ek>Quently served from gourmet ki~chen. Dram•tic view of grounds from terr•ce. Hideewmy master auile. ~rryf It won't lastt 963-7881. • • • NORi,tlEHDER •JUNE llLAIR •TED IREWER •MARSHA COOK • DOH DA VIS • LESLIE HINTZE • UU. HURST• ELSIE LAWLESS• IUD MILLIER• EIL84 PaLIGRINI •ED l'EHHIHGTOtol •I.ARI.ARA REYtolOLDS HUNTJNGTOM BEACH. 1~ Beaet1 Blvd. 21030 Btookhurat 8014.,.,,,.. 842-2S!ls 93M187 M'°A010 I CORONA DEL MAR -332 Marguerite 67:>8550 • ,. - I I • ,D?2;;;;;;DAl;;:L;;Y;:PU.;;;;O;;T;;;;;,-,.;;;;;;;;;;;w~ .. ~-;;; No.,.,,..ber 19. 1975 The-BluHt Mlrlcetplac• on the Orqe Coast ~.~~ .. ~. ~-'::~--:1 ~.~~'!! ....... . eiz:.. IOU 1111 .. 1112 eiim.. . 100.Z l'°"'9J_, Wldn!ld!Y· ~ 19, 1915 t9Cll tu1t1 . 1000 2't" ...... o1. • •...• lOQO 4'99 .......... 1 ... ,,_, ,_,. ....... ~~· 4-.>n<•-· ,,.,~. lo11 .. f.....cl • . ~~ S4'99 $1o"TICI~ I lltpOOt• 6000 6°" DAILY PllOI CLASSIFIED ADS One Coll Service Fast Credit Approval Y9u Can Sell It, Find It, [ 642 5678 ] Trade It With a Want Ad _ • _ "'+=''-······~ ,,_,t""""'" .... IOOO .... . """' ~ --1.,..,.....1 -····~'°" .. ,~. & .it. ,...,.,,.., .. _ ....• , ....... ••••••··-~··j I I••-••• ........ 1111---.11 ...... 111.a-11.._.._,,tl-11111 ~.~ .1:.~~t.e •• • • • • •• • • • • • ~~!~~ -~~~ ~~: .. ••• • • • ~.~!~! -~ ~~•••••• •. I~!.~~~~•••••••• J ~~!!! !".~~ .~ .. • •• • •• \ ~~! .~ ~••••••• ------_G ... rol 1002 c;..,.,o1 1002 GoMrd 1002 c;...,o1 1oozG..,.rd 1002 ~ ·~ . - conc»lcoo Bellew-. il or not! 4- Bedroom.. ram.Uy room. 2lh+bat.b.. Stone «terioc, ~·window.a. Cho.ice WE GROW AGAIN! ERRORS: Advtttisen Mtould cht-c.lt their ods doily and report rr· rori ilNM'diofety. Tht DAILY PILOT as~mes liobility for the f ir-st in· correct insertion onty. ....................... . ...................... ······················· ······················· ....................... . Newport Helsbu, only STl.500! 11..,.,.. I COLIOFMiWPCIRT -+ llLUTORS- Sain Be9lnners Nu rc;11 es t.1\f: Jlt'cn5c ncccs:.ur)'-Ca l1 l~eR oy (lpfl'r (.If Jiu\ T o m , l'l-:Hl-'OH1'.1A NL't: Rl.-:AL 1-:STATt:. K11 :15k '1 or !!-lli·:Crt'i •· , 2$1.$ E. Cout Hwy 675-5511 ---·---ADORABLE HOUSE NEAT STREET ''We've put on some weight in the right. places" ... Mike Weeks, in charge of our commercial dept .• says, "if you don't like lhe food you get In some of lhe local restaurants, BUY ONE; IU.RE YOUR OWN help & provide a MENU that you DO like". Mike says. ··we have an xlnt selection to choose from -eilher lo lease or buy~'' Please call him for details. Pvbllshtt's Notice: Warm . rr1('ndly and in· vit1n i! i'> h(J\\" \'1iu 'll find th1~ :J bt•llroon). I ', hath C07_\ hou,1· .... 1th hrcplill'l', \ .ndll:d l't·ll ings, hard Y.O•WI flo•u·~. pa"nel ing a nd :-huth•r:- Pric1.'<1 at onl y S.13,500. .o\ll rf'a1 l'stalc adve rti:oicd 1n U115 nl·.,..~papc-r is s ub· t•'<'\ t" th1· 1-'('d eral Fair Jl nu,1ni.: :\{'I nf 196M \\hll h m,1k1•-. 11 dh•J:;d lO a d\\·r11-.r ,.uuy pre· f o>rPrh'C'. l1rr11ta 11o n . or f!t-.t•nrn1nat1on hJ:-Cd on r.1('C. lolor. r1•l1~1on , sex. 1•r n:it1011.1l nn1.:1n, or an 111\t•nHon tn rna l..c any ~u<·h pr1•!crerH'J.', hm1t11· J£ .Quail ~ 11nn, !•I' 1!1~l'n 1111 11.1\iun . ·· • Plac• Thi~ ll('Y.-.p a p1•1 Y.111 nnl Prop•rties i..nov.1nf'I\" :11·1'l'lll ;n i \' 7S2-1920 • • -t•OO OYAllSl NIWfl'Ollf lfA(~ :11!\ t·r \1:.1111.: fo r rf';1I +':-lllt t' \1h1fh 1~ 111 \111la S1i0UO ).l O\"CS you in 1111nofthe \:i.,.,. Y.'hl·~ler dealer ~cllt'r 1002 \\ tll make fabulous deal to unlnad nev.•ly re- ••••••••••••••••••••••• modeled house in Dr ca of RANCHO SAN JOAOUIN 2 BR·D~·2BA S69 ,SOO HARRY BABBITT R•oltor .• 644-1559 finer propcrlics. Once in a llfc l1ml' opportunity. I furry. c <ill 962· 77tl8 Kt:Y ltt:Al.TORS OPEN DAILY l·S l'1•rformance Rl•al t.:-,;111ll' 4714 CORT u Y.ll! pay h1J.!h 1x·rl'C nl<11.!I' _ LA"D f•1r hc;c\} \olunll' 11-.llnJ.! .cameo M19hlonds -.all•Spt•11 plt• L·:i1 1 ,JJ:\1 1 1111!.!hl & s h1n1nc, fr1•sh ·rt)L\t .K4fi:t:Ji7 11•11nt . frc),h cur pl·t ~. •_ .. _ .. ..;;;,;;;;;;;;;~I r r c s h d r a p c r 1 t• ~ . 4 . Bc:'droom or 3 Hnd dl.'n. MESA NORlM 1\n1plc play area, fruit 4 Bed room. 2 baths. fplt'. ·trt.•es. pri\'a\c beaches. ru 1npl('l <' l'a rpt•lin 1.: ~hJ\l'1nforChrislmas . lhruoui l>rapt•s Hl tn~ COLE OF NEWPORT !)hit' £ar C.:o\"rr l'd pat111 REALTORS C(51~ f!llealt/I EXHIL.lo.RA TING UH<>eSTllUCTURED VIEW!!! Jlrestig ious front row in Irvine 1'crracc. Charming 3800 sq.ft. home with 4 bedrooms, 4 ir.t baths, attractive private office, den or guest quarters. Your guests will enjoy the sit-down view from the living room and dining room while the cook can also watch the boats go by from the kitchen. Inviting pool in large 11atio ideal for gracious entertaining. Very modestly priced at $200,000. Shown by appointment only. You'll not want to miss this fine in\'estment so call 675-6060 ri ght now ! " G..wrol 1002 G.-ol 1002 ........................ Wl·lt1 lt1 (&Cl>mtJa11y ' ' -' Sl lORECLlt'F'S 3br.2ba,pool & ,·1ew Z34 l\l ornin~ Cnyn Rd .Cdl\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Just whcrt You"y• bffft lookiMj for! A c han~e of pace, a ll('l1Cefu1 ri'lfl'al. ll pl :il'C lo try your v.·1n11s or v.·ntl' o :-0 11 );! r n o tn t o EASTILUFF THRH IB>ROOM New lis tin g on <.in immaculate 3 bedroom 1n Jo:<1 stbluf f. llig lot, attractive del·or , l·ul de sac location near a p<.t rk. The best possible fine;tncing can be arran ~ect. Presented by Marilyn Hod ges at $84.500. UNIVUI: tl()Ml:S RE AL TORS, 675·6000 2443 E.ast Coast H19hw.av . Corona del Mar • G.-ol 1002 lc;....,.al 1002 ······················· [······················· PRIVATE ROAD Charming 4 BR . famil y rm. Park-like setting. Sunny patio. Community pool &putting green. Si>l .950 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Onve N 8 67~ 6101 t;l\1EHALD BA'I( Ch;1rm 111 ~ J br. So of II "'_\'. !loom ror j}lH>l & add-0n v.· v11•""' $179.500. 8THE1'Cll ' GtMral 1002 G.....ol IOOZ CA l\1 1-.:0 SllC>H: .. :s 4 br, 6 ba. pool. \'iev.·. 2"1 I I , .. ,<.J /1,~t"",. (uronod.d \1,u !"•I'll•• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $36,950 MESA VERDE Every infh of th1" pnth· 2 STORY A 11114GS PL.lo.CE This home . on Kina s Place, qualifies us a k ing's place! Cus tom C'Ol15truc:lion, wood par- quet floors. lots of s un· deek.s It: glass. Pool with deck; bas4 BR.3Ba . lt's a muJti-level Blurr ·edge home with views oC Back Bay & harbor. Reduced BAY & BEACH REALTY 675-3000 IOOZ SHHll LUXURY! VIEW! $215,000 Fantastic decorating in lovely 4 BR, FR home. Great kitchen incl. dbl. ovens + microwave. 3 Frpl, pool. 1806 GALAXY Open Thurs 1·5 2111 S-J_., Hils Rood HEWPORT CEHTER. H.I. · 644-4910 $30,000 for quick sale. Now $195,000 GcMrd 1002G..,..al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMPANY REALTOHS SINCE 19"4 673-4400 BEST EASTBLUFf VIEW LUSK 4 II. OH£ LEVB. Spectacular panoramic 180 deg.' view, incl . Catalina. rrom large corner lot on Blackthorn. 1---orm. din .. 2112 baths , ram. rm. w/2nd frplc. 2400 Sq. ft ., PERFECT recently decorated w /best quality. Huge encl. courtyard entry. $111 ,500 folftilyS•ltinCJ NEW E XCLUSIV E LISTING See this 3 bdrm. home DOWD w;th H• owo pool & HELEN 8. jat'uzri. whieh hai; bet'n RfALTOa. IMC -MLS remodeled & profess. de- 644-0134 corated & J3ndscaped. In ,\/1 1n \('I'~ ROtMI t•ond L 251 5 to:. ("oas\ II" y """-'"'·"'' 67s-ss11 Home and Units Roy McCardl~ 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.._.;;;;;;\ 10 ;1t·rc Jlan t·h . ;111 ft•n l'ctl . IO\'(•ly 'LCV.', 2alo+ sci rt . home, ram1 Jy ort hard . \\'t•ll. X\nl bu'' at 56.5.000. Alsu 212 acrl'~ .,.,,1th 1·n mfnrtable I Br homt•. extra room on i.:ar:1~c. fnc'rl . Only 523.aot>. Both in Apple \":il l(·y (,":il l !\()\\·~ Ask for Eth . AJ.'l 1\.R.t: N. 161· 1336 or Ht•s . .>&8 O.t31 of owner~h1p fan1 horn1· 4 Bedrooms, 3 bath home will makt' \uu ~n11 lt' with Y.'Jth 2Qx26 ramily room deliJ,!hL J!Ui.:c l>l lr ms. 1m. for those s pecial parties mac. lhru uut on hu).!c lot entertaining -.l your bltn with dream kit for the baruntler c athcdralopen lady of th(' hnuse .... 1th b('am l'C'ihn~. CO\•ered lo \·ely l'a li1nrls .. i.r tile J)at111 and lots of trees for .,.,·ork & sµa rklinl! blt 1n pn\·acy make this home pre5tigiou$ Baycrest Getlffal 1002 GeMral 1002 area. $139,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• R-.... 181 o H•wporl l' Newport Heights t'osta l'tl e~a 548 7729 HERE COMES Cu:-tom ilom(' p lu~ u nit:-on an 1•x.tra 5p11c·1ou~ lot LOW, LOW DOWN ('nmL· 5t't' lh•~ luxunou!' J bt•droom 2 hath shakc roof homt• v.·ith la ri!C Y.ay dov.·n South on 17lh THE JUDGE >I.Oct."~'"" <Ol ;1 frc<· and cll·ar as he t'an af· rurd to talk terms and do his own financinp:. Ex· t hang('s considered too, so l'Omc in and talk to us. SUFER DUPER ,1pphances . \\'00·1 J;1:,l. t drt•am come true. Call LE RAISOR . "DUPLEX" i;-16-m t -~ . -5880 HEWLISTIHG P d dc ol -o wo."h•P ,, ~I REALTY Modern duple>: J bd,m. i'9TWl •-& 2 bdrm. units. bit-ins & ?:PJ~d· ~~~:r:~fhr-~:::1_~~~;~, ~· ~;~~;~· ~. ]~1 ~'~-4SZl Campus Dr .• lr\•1n c sundeek.s. 100 Rik. or 45th l ·BR . 2·ba units in xlnt --·-·-l ~~~~~~~~~I CampusValleyShopCtr. Street. $108,600. Owner I· CAU Bll-8600 will finance! area. $14-1 .SOO. R-ucm S6 SOO One rear .... ·arranty inc • • 100 r;. C0'.\1 ~1 ISSION w • Balboa lay Prop. Call 6 7 5-7225 ror Real r..~ta h· Salt·~pco· tUll lecurity 2-BR Condo LIDO ISLE Rralton AT THE BEA.CH fantastic 3 bdrm & FR split level with the beach Just 49 yds away. Ocean \'1ew, lge rooms, beamed teihng & frplc. Just list· t'd. Only $65,950. 6'16·7711. Opt.•n Eves. ~ ,.. yard and boat a:att'. Q 14•ncr 's s o a n xious 1h1•y'll {'\t•n t:1kc :1 rar, p1c F1rst limcoffl'rt•ll, ,\ O\Crl•okin ~ Dana Paint * 675·7060 * CO OP Ht·al 1-:~1 :i t(' 1lf. 1'.l anai . Nc\·er Uved in. D F. C O R A T R S ~~~"!!!!!!!o~~~~1 fice. If you a rC' a top pro Now S?l.000. DEL I (; II T . Near F Walker & lee Heal !stale •• • ho1.1t , c11 mpcr. hous e, condo. lut or TD us the down payment, or v.·111 cxc h an~c . Excc llenl North Costa 1'1l's a locn· ti on YOU'LL LOVE LIFE In this Villa Pacific 2 bedroom. 2 bath single story towMome. Palos Verde s tone fireplace. w~t bar too. A MUST SEE AT ONLY $43,900. CALL NOW. 962·4454. HARDWOOD FLOORS 3 Bedroom and den cutie in great lot with lanai, BBQ, and waterfall . Existing VA loan may be assumed. Full price $41.500. Call 962·4454. SPECIAL-SALE! This stately 4 bedroom, 2story home is listed for $57 .900., but right NOW can be bought, on conventional loan terms for on ly $53.900!! It's onl y 312 year s old a nd features are a n especially large master bedroom, 21h baths, big family room and separate laun(fry room. Fast ~row too!! Call now, 546-4141. -J ASSUMABLE CONDO Bradford Place Exec. 3 13cd roo m, 2 ear garage. almost new, 3 years old. Great upgraded decor. many, many extras -a uto water softener , garage door opener. Only $35.500. Call fa st. 546-4141. HARBOR VIEW HOME Immaculate 4 Bedroom. Montego model. Professionally landscaped, covered patio a nd bri ck atrium. $89,900. Open !louse. Thursday thru Sunday 1·5 . 1841 Port T~gg art. Nel"Jl(>rt Bcacb. 640·6161. ' • GRACIOUS LIVING Elef!&nl Big Canyon home. 4 Bed.rm , faJIUIY room, formal dining, 3 bath. .X-...maintenance yard with 9 hole Ast.\'.o 1urf pullliig green. Many extras. You own the land. ••111 500. ~61. ., ' ~HERITAGE REALTORS . ' . ' -' "' ... ' ' . ' \ \IJJ·:\ HE\1:1"\ A eERG ENTERPRISES CO associated BP Ol<lR S-REALTORS J1·1 ~"" 801~ ..... 67 1 lbb' G<Mrol I 002 c;_,.ol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mecneb /Irvine reeltg VIEW. BEAUTY & YALU£! Customize d thruout w /w al led seclusion & privacy. 3 generous bedrooms, 3 baths, dining & family room. Gourmel Is land kitchen w /view of ga rden. Exclusive Big Canyon. $21 5.000. Mary Lou Marion 642·8235. < F79 I A TOUCH OF OlD MEXICO 6 bedroom , 2-story Spanish. All tiles & fixtures imported! Hand-carved doors leading into charming courtyard w /jacuzzi_ Extensive use of stained g lass. $289,500. Lynne Rothell 644 -6200. (ri.l) TRAHQUIL GARDBI SETTING + a full ocean. Catalina & ha rbor li ghl5 VIEW that set off this lovely 4 bedroom home in Harbor View Hills. Family roo m,-formal dining room+ beautifully landscaped garden & yard. $1 19.500. Belle Chase Lee 644-li200. ( F81) IALIOA COYES An attra(:live bayfront home -3 bedrooms (incl . guest quarters) w/"'·ct bar. Beautiful condition to show. Pier accommodates 40' boat. $165,000. Gladys Russell Dow ns 6'12·8235. (F82) 11' ~oH VRSAIWS with a b~autllul view ! A very elegant 4 bedroom. family room bome w/dfamatlc entry. S.autifully maintained. $335,000. Tom Queen 644.6:!0(), (F83) ' ducer. you 0 .,,1. 11 to HALPIMCHIH clubhouse. •3 bedroom5 PRIDE Of youf'!'lelf to 1n\t'~l1j!.<1 lt•.. ~l'.:1\LTOR a nd den with 4 baths Bolboa P .. insulo I 007 nev.· <'Ont•i·pl \\'e ha \·~ '!1'.n ~.Coast llwy llighly up~raded, just OWNERSHIP limited ~parl' ;i\•ailablc 6l5•4l92 listed. Appoilitment only . in ourt·ur1111;1dc l 1'.larof· ____ _;:__c:_:_:c__ __ I $129,500:CallS40-1151. Newport 6 BH. 3 Ht\, 34th St. duplex, 3 & 2 lir. . ...................... . fire. CALL fo r :i n ap· ~ ~hake roor, beamed t'ci l-$87.650 poinlment, t:AFllllAGE ,... -............... ./ ;og, lavish use of wood & ~1arshall Rily. 675-4000 HE,\LT)', 675·nooQ ~ ....I ----__ bnt'k. Be.aul. carpets. Ila 1 1 1 _ \~~~~~~~~~ llu ~e covered patio. Y ron~. ge. co on1al. 2 BLUFFS CAftFREE Room for boat & trailer. Lots. Pier CondoUvinq ~ Just listed. Only S8!}.950. Marshall Rily 675-4600 BAY VIEW Lo\\·est pnct'<i Vil'\\' un11 . an alm06t ne.,.,·. tx~auhful· ly del'orcil('d 3 bdrm., s pal'1ou5 k ilt'he n with brkfst . area off ~arden patio 2nd Pat1oofrh\·ing rm . J!IVl'S \"ICY.' or J,!re('n- beH & bay -a buy at IAYFROHT $87 ,SOO DOVER SHORES lbitlt L'"'rie,A9•nl Corono del M'"' I 022 2 Bed rm . 2 Bath Quiet elegant'e. Enter 646-4180 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW&POOL through the g a t ed VIEW courtyard. \•iew the pool aod lovely Inge ""'d LIVE IH IRYl"'E TERR •CE throogb 2·story windo.,.,·s MESA VERDE " ,.._ of the tivm· g ,00m a•d Very s eldom are w e .. Extr e mely up ~raded r rt b" •-ope• ••lle,y . La,•e p Bed o unale enoug to uc .. acesetter. 4 rm + 2 bl Lo rr r -l«lMtS ma•te' ,u;te w i'th 1 a e o e r a rontrow .. ult balils. 1900 SqJt. + t b · 1 -C. f. ColeSWOrthI, 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 ~r~~t,e . s ~~d ~ .. -m'. isxJO added gam e room. f: ~clus:ee' 1~1:17ie~1:r~ Entire hon1e redccorat. d • r R-~on 64"00 O uARD TO FluD pool·side dining room -.·o race, an now 1s one o ~' "'" " " '"' C'd . ri.1 uvl'-1n rrei>h. o .... ·nc r th w h 0 N E S T 0 R y much more. S2 25,000. t ransfe rred. Orfc rcd ~t osc times. e ave for $79,750 a'il'.l'fJC-...._. ........... 11141"'311400 BEACH DUPLEX TOY.'NHO USE. L.1.r~c 3 Call 642·5200 ror appoint · you a drama lic 4 Bil . St!!.950 he<\ room. 2 bath. Alt ex· ment to see. S67.500 horn(' "'1th c.xt'1llng night Shows xlnt s pendable. tras v.·1th beautiful noor PETE BARRETT ~MUl·>EJ;:ltSJ3 IL~ht . b ay . o cean & Justblock:-to the bcach. plon.Ncarbypooland _nEA'"JY-I s land views ,+ a Needs so me work . c lubhousl'. llurry. just -n '-sccludcdpool.AllJ)C'rfert l\linimum Sti.000 down re· reduted tO $39,950 . Call 642-S2H '1S-4fGO 3Ma c~ H 8 Mt-ISSS for the oy.·ncr who lovt·~ quired. Call 645·0303. 540-1151. 1~-~-:-::":;w:--;:-=-~~-~--~-~~~~~~~~~~I toentt>rtu1n . t~orest Olson. Rllr_ $1.99.500. FEE Call 644-7211 $©1'.~µ-llttf'S • ~HERITAGE 816 CANYON Hi~hly c us t o mi 1.ed 4 bedroom RROOO~IOOR home. 3.000 square feel of b\'1n,c ~part• incl udes expandf'd fa mily room . h\•1n)? room, and m aster bedroom Profe!'s1on,1lly landscaped. Air condl· honed See to appreciate $171 ,900. 640-6161 REALTORS STARTER HOME ZONED R-2 OarlinJ? 2 bedroom wil roo m to build m ore. F.a s ts ide Costa .\t esa For 1n\·es1ment call. That /11tri9ui119 Word Game with a Chuckle Ulto<I ~f C\Af I. f'OtlAN ----- 0 Reo"Cl~'1"' le~• ci1 the tovr ><ro"'1>i..f ...,.,n b.- ie--!Cl '"'"' '-• .. ""'. Wllld1. I OASHIL I 11 I I I ~..,Y:....E;..>.,l ;;_G ;.O -11 -,: I I I' I t-iPrArlTL:....:;E...-11 1 A reaHy "ch man: He m•lo.n JS I I I" e"'8fYlh1ng Ml li•mple, even the ~ COATS&WAl.LACE '::-=::-=-==-~~ parking problem. He tulil buys WANT Orean View House t' che1p c1r5, Pl'k' them and or Lot. Will trade Son I l E Y V E N 1-them. u·" City', Calif. property : I I' I I I 0 ~ .. ,..,, "'-''' q.,.,..., REAL ESTATE . INC. and/ or Mobile llome w/ , _ _ _ . _ b, 1.u."9 "'ti.. ...i-.o _,d ocean ''iew. 494"8894. ,..,.. d..,.kil> from ~ No. l ti.._. G...,ol IOOZG_,..,I 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rl~,lLT4tRS 644-7270 ~ LOVUY .UDO ISU u cha rmin g 2 s tory contemparary designed hpme. S1>a.ci.ous 4 bedrooms, beamed ce1hng, fireplace. gourmet kitchen. Large master suite with fireplace and sundeck on a comer lot. Close to clubhouse. tennis 8lld beach. Great for entertaining. $169,000. 2811 E. Coot:t H. .., ...... , ·- ~ 'fif~~~~sll l f[IS !N 1· 11 [' I' I' r I 6 ~~~~~~:f l(IURS I I I I I I I SCRAloM.ETS AMwors hi Clesslfic-7100 . . G1MNI I 002 GG,.cM-ralal I 002 ···············-······ •.................••..... ·s11 TARBEL~. rn 192 6-1976 LIDO ~OS : One block from th• beach D esig n ed by Jones Emmo s'. Guest parking. 4 bedrilomil. hearty fireplace in the living room. Dining room area with buffet. $6S,OOO, call today! I 4 BDRMS + FAMILY RM: Unbelievable value ! Quick posse.s s~_n_. Huge.J rees, wood-dee d patio. Crackling fireplace in the living room, aQ modem kltclien. f41.900, sacrifice! ----'' 1 1_4~0 Zt~S llotll. ,.,. : 1it11·1~. • a11c;: ... DUPLEX: 2-2 br units. Oloic-e Joe , So. or Hw y. S7?.500. Owner. MB-5306. 3 IR 2 Bo DUPUX OHLY $B9.SOO. 1n an excellent South-or. ll1 J:h"·ay loc ation on a J!.l'ncrous -15 ft. lot. C<1 \l us quick. IH.J -7211 ea 9UAIHT DUPLEX South of Hwy. The kind of propert y buyers search our town fnt. Quaint, cute ch arm- ing. unique (~ ! l, and adorable. With beam ce\lings. knotty pine walls. 'A'OOd bur n ln ~ frplc and a sunny patio. nght around the rornC"r from Carnation Park. 186,000. cau 544.7211 ma VIEW IRYIHE TERRA.CE f'ronl row cus\om home on Do1phln Terrace w /4 BR. aecludc<I S'll'lmming pool . r-eflection pond. newly ttmodeled kllchen and ..LA.SO.RA.l&..J C NIGHT LIGHT BAY 0.Ct:A'N .. IS.LAND VI SWS. $109 · 001644-1211 ~; loo. t • • '"'-...... w. 1-·· .... ~ . C.i•ltt' I.oh / ..... ~-~f!'"'!!'"'!!~·~"~-;;m~ ... ~-~·~;;·m~;:;;~·;~ .. ~~o~·~IL~Y;Pi:L~O~T::!I_!~ ...... ___ •••••••••••••••• ,-r-_.. 1• -· .---•for S. H • ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -rr•• 300 • ••••••••••••••••••-·•• ~.".ForS. lt1.MiForS.-1 . "9..,.,.hec.lrl I06tMew-..leodl 106t-••••••••••••••••••••• ....... , tt111HU•t...i•d HomHU_..,....d j •1e.-e1·••••• 00 •••••••••••••••---ooo• .... ' ~L . t11111eee1..--.1 .. 11e1 000000 '''' .,. t1 rl ..... •••• · •••• -, .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••••• z1tcst\.9'JK'~~ •• rl 1, .... ,,.10'.1"~ -~:::.... JI'' .,. __ .11._:; ___ ······3'2"2'4' ;.:;:;·············1'2'4'4' -s,.ooloach 1040 .... ~ 10401• ..,.~ ...... l 040 c" -~~~ .................. ·•·•·· ..................... -.. ····-·'··-~···----· ~· --......... t.'a . 87~·6l88 , Phone ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••-'40-7<'88. -~-. t S -r , 1 ~ ba . 324 RIHTALS IOSlll!IAU-- lliLTOll;MANAG8 lllD CAl"1' llULTOU HAMILTON AT 1USHA1D HUHTIHfiTOM RACH. CA.. Mrs. McKowco is .11 residential Real Estate speciali st with an innovative approach to Real Estate planning. In just three years association with Red Carpet she has ~ become a $1,000,000 sales person. licensed broker and manager of her orfice While holding down a successful tea~ of 12 sales persons she diligently attends to her many personal clients. Her skills include all phases of buying a_nd sell i n g homes, marketing , finance. negotiation, escrow, investments & planning. We commend her for the professional ability and the extra effort that has made her an outstanding Realtor. KNOW TOUI REALTOR IEACH IOSIMAllE AT 96Z,.55 I I $50 We'll Sell Your )IOUH in 60 Oa)"ll ALYtJr M•tltet. V•luel-C>_!' Pay f'or The rnw-lteaet IB>CAllPET Hamilton at Bushard fiZ,.5511 HEAJtOCU.H S7Z,500 .S gorgeoo.~ bedrooms, 2 r.tory Johnson built homt, v.·alk to a"ll schools GILLE.i;;Ptt; REALTORS 963-8911 OCU.HVIEW 2 'Bedroom home on cot· ner lot wiLh enclosed garage. l l Mile to beach. s:w.ooo "'6"'836....,.__ .. I LIDO IA YFAOMT EXECUTIVE HOMES • Lido. Nord. Prime loc•tion. 50 Ft. lot. Liie. pier & slip. 4 lldrms family rm $400,000 . ' . * Lido Nor~. Lge. pier & slip. S Bdnns., spac1o~s & inviting. $325,000 • Udo Soud. Pier & slip. s Bdrms. & den. 2 Family home w /loads or paneling. $299,750 • Udo Soud. 50 Ft. lot. lge. pier & slip for 60 n. boat. s Bdrms. An xlnt noor plan. Leasehold .. $225,000 CALL '7J.7JOO JOit l'llVAn TOUll LIDO REALTY 3)77 ""Utlo. IU. 673-7300 tbf, Jb.. Wiotef"', WHhin~On. CM. $350 % UR, 3 ha horn'-' rl'l r uni)' II arbor Rt'tt cemetery fUS mo...,.••· mo. 64$.3147 . ~~t2H9 $37 5 <.:lean . highly up pjot.~ ~ ~ d I Shan•JUr.·Z "", +"·•,•. ar" !..'< 54H·291l !Adult Park Newport ... OOI au .. ~ (ll{ . IC;;;;;;;;;;;j~j"";.;..-;----Furn. Mobile, 548·9104 ~~"~l~;~::·imily onJ~ J BR, 2 b~ hom1· for S3'JS !Conwrclal • dy1 -..o?O nli,hU. ~ ""' '""-----I W I L t. t ' ( > N S J O ~ tt "'1ap11ty 1600 ' D Poi t ~i"l'llt--:N1'S •••••••••••••••••••••••Udo Sandi/ beautiful 3 .a n 1226 BR. 2 BA, rpl; dbl gar .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()Jt • BA YFROMT pa\I01 ~ & rec arc ... New 2 Hr Con1h>, lh.:ean & 3 HU . 2 ha + formal din Office building, 1pec· .1415/mo yr J11e. A~t Sunset Vicv.. tl·nnili. 1n;t room. (;(1od location. t1u·ul111r view, luxurious 646"390 pool. $32-0. 11 l t1JJ.466!J 54.?0 ext'Cutlveuffices. days ; 114 ·496 -3114 OR . Jteduced to SG00.000. .......__1-L~_. v.·knd:. 3 BR . 211: ha ; 1'urtl!.'ro<:k _,_.,. .._... S-7~ t\ltll , llU. GIUMDY -... ••••••••··~··••••••• Fo.tain VolW, J2J4 Redtor 675:'161 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LE RAISOR REALTY Modern split·level $40,000 ~l(Xl Sq. ft. cl4'ar sp'an hit-up on 2S,000 sq. n. land. S2J."1,000 \'ocanl lol, 75 f\. rroot. ...................... Condo. rr)le, 4 Ult, 2 R1\, 1n cldi1 ,,i1sot•. ft•es & cl ubhou:.1• S:I G5 /mo . 4523C:nnp"' l>r . Ir\ in•• 9''3·45ti7 !Jti3 17116 ___ Cam~1u:. V;1ll1•y Shop Ctr. 2 Story, fpll'. 3 br. 2 b:i , CALL8ll..t600 ' $79.~ y or beach 2 br, ~'f.O . kkis ok, N.B. Al5o 11.R. 2 br, $190 .• slng\es ok. C l\1. 3 br $215 .. kids, l>f'ls. singles. Also La~. Bea('h 2 br. rrplc . hu~ all , singles ok. Chg. 919-8430 r11tl!, dr1~. llY.', ~./1110 l·n~l'k·ra·rr ~ J Or. 2 ~ 963·4Slll_:N.J 1786 T\\nh.·H·. U1n Lndry, lg1- J BR. house. many rxtras. kit $41!">_:\52 189ti __ A\•uil. l>t•t. I SlK5 mo. Loguna Beach 3248 L .. 7 ..... oe11 1ou .Wwportleoch 1069 irn-•"'~r.l:'!!am• ••••••·•••••••••••••••• ··••••·•••··••••••••••• 11Tl ·1m· View! View! View! ll.) ~~ YURL Y r •Bl-:ACON BAY•JLb" R~T•LS ... rom every room ol 0 ~ • l.hl' 2-sty., 4 bdrm .. 2i.; •BAYF'R NT•IOf\1E• C d f i /f W ON & Of'f'' waterfront ... lh fam•'ly home. II••' •••PLUS UNIT•.. on OM. um• 0 ,.. -u c I . .,... .... L--~ far.~~ 1700 .....,.., 11. ';i I for 11 h~t . <.:ondo . 2 Hr, 2'-'> Ua, huvc :I Hr. t•lti~t· •n . fn C"d ynrll, r I I d • r --' TcnnisCrt Boot:shp ~ -~ r " rp cs .. ~e-ec • enc...u $!7S.OOO •••••••••••••·•••••••••• ~~o ee . hoitus rm, 2 car i::aragc. n1t't'' $33S le::is e. H1t<.1 yard.beamedceil's.,lots U... JACOISREALTY tennis. s w1mnlint1 !\ly"'r:o.' ll. t:. ;l!J.I M2Qcu· of glass '~rails & open Ov.·ncr /uJ!l 615 50\fi MOITH LAG "A 67S.6670 l·luhhousc, uvull Dec. %0·17UI i;taircasc. lo take ad van· COMDOS 1----'=.:::c::.___ $J25 mo. 1Sl·5H5 L ur ., ----· &u;.59(M /M1-3159 ••••••44 ••••••••••••••• l.ageolthe ''iew. Anxious 1 h· ,. Wh 1 2 •. oronaMI Mor ]222 962 .. ·'""'" M B01t~1. ~:1r\I. ~ural(t'. owner asking $l04 !:l50 EXT lA s arp I ark Lido itewater V ew1'-~ 3 """"' Nt'ar ht•at·h. SJ!i-0. nui. F-". c~lal ' <·ondo for sale or Is'-' op-bdrm. units rrom $54.000. ·~•••••••••••••••••••••• -...... -m 4ZO ,. M lh l-IAR!\11 NG 2 br 1 b .... Hunti-""onleach ]240 S.10·2:.-'00orol94 Ol!IK Think of this 6 ~% ft~~@& lion 3 br, 2 ba, u11 · ..,ypre•I, \+ .. or . "·"' '"f" mortgage, a\'3ilable to-~--n 1trad~d, dbl ,:;1raJ!<'/ J.~i;una -... • ('ar ~ar. frpll'. $325. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LogunaNiquel 3252 d•y on thi" l -BR pool ~ 'G"g;" opcnt'r. 1J1111I. $49,5UU. Call 675·7225 1.::&.::19.::880=.::7 ______ l\fovc In now! 3 BR. 2 BA . ••••••••••••••••••••••• " 499 ·2800 o ·11 2 1 Super !iiharp. Nr 1M1t,I . I homc.Thishousehasthe >A'ner w1 C'<•rry nc . io. of llv.·y. Avuil 12/1. 3 close to ()('f'an. $42S /mo. ·'-':ir round ''ac;11i vn 11ppolnlmentsforafami-QUALlTY-bltJ-BRW /Oc. Ovroer IS a H t-:. agent. br 2ba Ask!orKeith 002·4411 h()Ult'. Pr1\atcarca.:1br1 ly such as 2-ba, dlx. kitch v 1 . 1 1 675· l0'10or615·1l84 ' · 644·0030 1 .:.::::.:.::c.:.:::.:.:::::°""=:~-I 2 ba, drps, t"rpts , lill1n:., u .• a r1um, rl'!. ot. !1----':.:..:.::::::... ___ I 1 1 · o K It 1 w/d1ning area. terrific ~11r. v.•/help finanl'e. A Oceanfront Village Ke:il t-:~t ate sm ll'-' s · . t: • floor plan starts with ~. yearly. 2 Bd, fr1)lc No A•l'nlK t'CI.' 4\J3·1675 I · musl see. Arch Bay Real I ed rd ---------:~!~~~~~•••••••!?.~~ .... !t~~.oc •• h ••• 1.0.4.o. c:Lr ~~~a;o~~3NsgoE Estate. 499-2"l11 ~i~~~~l ~l~;~ltl~~I~~ ~~ r:.~:ry.~2-99~3~arage. •M4c:~~~~n~~.=nd Mission Vi~io 326'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• College J>a rk , 3 BR 2 lla $ZS SOO REt\L ESTATE. M1-3584 NJee w:oos sCovf' Duplex. roasti1ne v1ev.·11 : 2 bdrm. xn/ Bili! 3 Bedroom Oupleic •l'tlcFaddl'n /Bushard HrHnd new home . 3 l:lr, 2 l,l.\e ram-rm. nt>wiy de.' ' TOWNHOUSE c . u. 10.000. dn. & 3 bdrm .. v.·ith ram1ly • tC:ff tlOO ~~·ar ~ach & stlnpPinN. 3 RR . 2 BA ... s:ns 8 r I d curated_:::.· ~>1~5~-5~7~<~1 ~$5~1~.500~'..::I GI, FHA 2 Sto11·, 2 ~r, l': ba. ::a~t!:. · _4~~ib,8a) ~::i. 5~~~!~!~ 4 ~~P~~~-i~; ••••••••••••••••••••••• _K_1.:.d•~· .:.O.:.K.:.'°":.:..:.:.lmc::.:o.:.64.:.6-:..::20~1~7-•M~~a~~~~::.~w~dale 11~llo~p 11(~·0 t:st~;0 11~r;;; REPOS throut Count y &ALLTERMS cstm 1nt., 1ncld:oi lush + l'arp t'nl'"t in e\" .\ta~nificenl Vi e w •Bolsa/Spnn~d:llc land:.cpd )ds, fncd. ~KtoW!K .Lodn .9'i: Jbeu~1 h;Tm11e1s .fr~m t,he cArplng. drp 1 >. POlr~01cL,L"9'"GHi~ 1052 ylhing !$J.~~ ~r-Ba}·frontdplx.,:.J}~boa.2 CostaMHa 3224 !81t,2BA ... S335 lu(';ihl1:.d 1h'n S175 ,0~111> int Call for details Wills ac .. op ocat10~. f.n· rmslrong tie, '••••••••••••••••••••••• , yNo old 4Br 28.a & 3Rr ••••••••••••••••••••••• •FAinger /Sprinl(dalc n1•1j! uor nut, w1 R.E. f~l6·3013. 541>-173!J try ~1\'es v.·ay to a big en- 5 re<.PrEmR, P'1 patio, e tc. Sale by ov.'ner. 2 Br. 2 ba CA.t.91. 0 ~ •4• ·: 4 tJ 2Ba, $160,000 .673·S119 t'lreplace. 3 Bed rm, 2 b:t, 4 BR. 2 BA ... $.135 sa C'hnric~ for ~a mo. tn terta1ners parlor. J U SHARP! As-condo overlooking 7th ....... aft 6 cpt.s, drps, bltns. Super •&l agnolia/Ed1n~cr n~ t parly . ....,,.]!j?l or 'e'"',-· 1 a Verde S1l0t\css 4 1 OC.odrooms or con\'erttble sumab~e 7'f,,orloand. no green El Niguel Country ;.?.-_fT\. 1 ......... rly 2000 lol'alion. $365 fmo . 3 BR,2BA ... $315 8.:.r1-511K t -sl ,\'. Quiet St , dt:n. All moder.n kitchen quahfy1ng. fe r~ by Club, Wes t Nine. Ph. '••r"lt•p~r1 ·,..,, offlrt ftCOfnf'••.........-963-4$96.3-1786 96.1-'567or963·1786 HOMEFIHDERS : S74,900 At;rt 640-5560 >A'llh v.·ood cab1neL-.. l-11.s owner $24,950 i' IR l\1 . 495-4S56or 496-2307 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -"-"--=-"=---·I--=:..:::::.:::.=:..:.:::-_ .. ! , .. -& her t·losets in th~ 536-1857. Duplex, Ray Av, l\alboa. I UNITv.·/i;i:ar.Marinadcl AVAIL DEC. lST 3 80,2 IMMAC 2 Br. 1 Ha . ••642-9900•• i'.AS fSIOE 2br & den 1 master tx..'<.lroom Owner • LpVE;L"t' F:YE A.PPt-:AL Sharp, custorn. $97 .500. ll'-'Y area . By owner. BA. FP. B/I , children Twnhmc. Adults only . Jbr,2lia,hltns. llardv.·ood floors, blt·1n \'Cry anxious. call lf"TIM · 1044 tn this new rooth111 2 or J COAfi1' PJlOP~HT IES, Sl.15,000. 1213)398-7914 (IK. Near all school!li . Quiet area. $225 mo. 4 ch~ \'Ul'uum. Lr~ Jt .2 Jot. 842-8854. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR end unit to>A•nhome. 6135410 S315/mo: 545·6740 or 963-9771. t..:ondo2br,fncdyd,rlJ Owner m:1 y 1·arry 2nd. Isl Time Offered. Village llas city litl"S & mountain -•DELUXE 4-PLEX * 642-8181. 1..::.:.:c.:..:..:------1 S44.500. Call645-1221. Ill, Univ. Pk, spac. 4 Br, views, po o I . Fa s t NEWPORT SHORES 3-llH . 2-ba. ov.•ner's uolt, 1 -~~-------W Br new La Que!!l3 2 Rn . 3 Br condo sn~lsOK CENTU HY 21. Wcs lcliff 2Vi Ba, 2 frpl, fam rm. poss<.'Ssion ....... $45,900 3 Bdrm. & den, fixer-fircplc + dshwshr. (3) 2 Br, fncd yard, j.'!BraRe, Fam. Rm, no pets. 8661 ··c:;:::;_:::.:..__ fe.e simple vit'W lot. Enioythe>Goodlife upp('r. t;h<ucc lot•ation~ 2·BR , 2-ba. Xlnt cond. quiet. couple only. No Brookside. S450mo. lst& 3Br. fan1 . rm. 2 ba. Alt..:~ ARE YOU READY? $12,000 By ow'ncr552-1312 ~lelen l\1. Bush & AsSC)(:'s \\'alk to bt•al'h . pools. Top location. J5<'k do>A·n . children or pets. $210. la!iil +Sec. Fee. 963-2007 Sl."iO mo. or >A'lll sell fnr . for luxury & pri\•acy I-=========-~;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"; 499.4594 tennis Only $50.~IO' ~ Pr 1 11 c i Pa Is 0 n I y • S48..825I or 979 · 7 88S Sharp and clean Jbr, Zba S4_ 7_.ooo_. S86_4 • 6942 · "'1th In"· dov.·n paymt? $49,950 HAPPY IS CAYWOOD REALTY Ownr/Bkt.556-6171 $210. 2 Br. yard, cpts, h 0 me. t' in est Cha nee of-a -llfeliml'! Beautiful 3 br pool home, TH NEW OFt~ER·EI Niiuel • 548-1290 • drps. 160"0" !\1onteVis· neiJithborhood . Crpts, Lease nu 3 Br , 2 Ha ; rrp1t._ drps, l'pts. $375 WJ·Otll9 aft5·JO l"'~I ~ewport Il l s fan\Jl\1 idntresidenlialarea,re· EHOME •• -West Nine. Lower 3·BR 1·---------INFLATION ta646-8883;545-1628 drps."'°.lst&last. lyr relreat on quiet <·ul -de-li1x&cn1ov.. "'h('n quality construe· on 7lh fa1r>A·ay. Qwetly1• FIGHTER lsc.U,edCarpct.lr.)3-1351. saC'. Jl t'a\'y :<hake roor & GILLESPIE lion eliminates rrustra-cle~ant ..... 552,500 Sharp 4 bedroom. 2 bath, Newport Beoch 1269 hi-open beam1·d ccdin~ Rt-:ALTOHS tlon, when there's a EnioythrGoodlife LOCATION! Jlow can you afford a ~1esa dcl P.1 ar home .~ Br. 2 ba, 11 1r pool. 1n f;1n1 rm v.·1 mass1\·~ 963 _ 8911 country kitche o pluli flelen~1 .Bush&i\ssoc. nil·l' home with private Available Dec. I . $315 cpls/drps. nr. Jlunl. used hnl·k frpk·. Country formal dining room and 493.2513 LOCATION! IN:)('ll 111 r i.s•nJ.: inflation? per month. inc ludinJ,: llrhr, xlnl. nei~bborhd , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Rr & FR, V•l'V.', tt>nn1s. pool. S650 mo. ~9·4641>/ t142-8235 Joyt·e k1l<·h & l·ountry at · Owner 4 Br J Ba . t'am. when \here are 4 bdrms.J----"'-'--='-"'---1 OOVERSllORES. on lee Easy, ha\'l' your 0..,,.11 i:ar(lener. Call L11rr y , $460. mo. lst/lasl/Sl'C. muspht•rl'. Hlty. \"l'l!I Rn1 . new carpets. near and a ot o( closet space. TURTLEROCK Prl'Sident I d th r pn\o;1le !!ilreet and your 546·S880. &16-9275. I ) B h , - 1 . 1 an .... aswcc earto a ·.:_ ____ ~"'53B 2 1 pca~ec:.ill .Non\''-'lS only ~ach , Assumable VA, e appy ... I son Y llomc.3-BR,2-ba,family home. With 4 bedrooms nwnhomcplusri\•cmore -. --~ -r.· ia.loClj!l'Y•I. --- S:1.500dn. "''Ill carry 2nd. 968-6365 $58,900 rm, enclosed loveiy r 1 d __ , houses brin•;n• in in· 3Br, lba, l~rJ,:e rnc cl yd, room for ca.m~r &. ho111 ii rn. II t I I"' II d $81 + orm11 1n1n,g. l'rll''-" NEW CONDO newly painted. range 2826 Irvine. 646-~ or u ./, v.'1 no as .... a BY OW"ER. groun s. ,500. to sell al only... l'Oml'. 1'hc payments E•"'TSIOF' widbl •n W'"h • 71 owner,mustsell.5"-0-Jti66 " 2 00 •IONDREALTY• stay thc samc,therenls • ....., • ov .. • a., er""' 545 >2t1 6 0' fH• 55 .75 S129 500 keep j.'!Oin~ up and you 3 hr, 2 b:i . split·lcvel. dryer. Nr. bch. park & ------ j t i~ 4 Br, 2 Ba . on quiet cul-re I '. N' 1• 6411 -n~tn ~tead or s uff•rl ng . $375. 3·15 Unl-verslty 5JG..S(Jllfi&5J6.1542. Hr. :10;1,1'f'nlll!'> & r o11t .~~I~ ~ ~o "' d h'll lll •t 4 ll lit profit from inrlalion in· frp\c,JcarJ!arw /opnr. schools. $3 50. Ph: Nf':WPOl\'l'CrcstCondo:I dc-sal', bt.~aut landspd , L.Gguna igue. .. .. 64$·9543 -------Slz."I n10. 1 ... ,._ t.i-1.'i li7H I i 4 :fJ} Jg. ('Orner lo~ -.•o /separalt' Spread out over a tree Br, l·'•ba, bllin stov'-' & -1-• hoatarea.nucpts&drps rea1cy the. choice community s haded :i ., acre in 48rCondo.nil'earc;1,rc•c. d-;hwshr. rrplc. ('pl'){ & 5005 Hivt•r /\\"•'. 3 lilt, We'r~•re to help. lhruout + much mut·h ~ FAIRWA y ANYTIME Easls1de Costa l\1es .i . faC'il . $.~25 mo. 533.0341 dra~s . 5350 mo. 5:!6·5006 B ;1. h 1t11 :-.. r1·( r1..:, more. 547.950, 847-0545 ~ F.xchanj!!es "'e l<'ome. Let d;1ys /645 -6763evcs &5:16·1~12. d s h ws hr, W /I) A\ t PHl'.\1E ~!ESA vt-:RDE -~~~~~~~;;:;I -~;;;~~~~~~ SPECIAL 1 .,~~~~~""'-~~1 us show you ho'o\· yllur 111111;, S3'J5. (:l l:l;·l·15 liiiiil• uy··r111':CLUBlltlliSE ONLY S.JOOO DOWN On 2 Jmprcs.si\"e 4·BR . or 3 &] holl\l' or units l'an bt• thc .JRr 3Ba. b;1t'k h.iy area . SparklinJ.: eln 3Hr. fam - Peaccful, clcg; 1 nt 1 1 v1ng llr, I Y.i ba townhouse. 2 LA SALLE dt•n, din. & f;ini. rms. ELEGANT do"·npaym~nt Nu l'rpt, dr;1pt_•s, p:unl. rm. Crplc, nr schl s & Nl'"' :1 l!r . 2'" U;1, in adult <"ommun itv ;icl· Yrsold.Closetobt•h. As· Choiec locHt1on v.·it h ~25mo.492·279ti shoppinA. $:150 in<•lds "fwnh1n 1 ·' on !5 a(·r .. jal.'l'nt lo fin<•st roi.intry sume loan. No c1uahfy. MODEL rairv.·ay & hill \"ie-...·s EHTERTAIMIMG I IQ . gordcnr. 898-5290. p;irk, \ lt'Yi'. pool, 1:11·11111. '1 I> ld /J h 0 . b II I r Plac• schools&park.4 Br,1)1n.Vac&Sharn<1Dr,3 Ha ,& club. You can·l asscmhlr inc. S347 mo pays all. ~1an y reatur{'S including ... Ai'\D I.IVl1"Ci in this uail l MES A V to. I? 11 t-.: • n r --sauna, lse 5425. &1ti·210n so many ;1llral'tive "c ona o nson . n ma1or green c : 3-C'a r ,l!ar. ri;:. cnced 2K00s11 . rt . µrofl'ss1onal-• •r feature" ror less lhan 114 /152-6282 l>rinc. Only . come see thi:oi bt>autiful 4 yard, ule roof. elc. nc:o:t l ~· rl c 1, 0 r ,, l l' d & Prap..rti•a Hm, 2 Ba. & frplc. $375 pool. 9 blocks to beach. Npt . Shorcs3 BR. 2 ha h~r. S50.000.Call~40·ft!"J22 noYi' bdrm .. 21h ba.to"·nhouse buy 1n Country Club landscaµPd . :1.111'. 752-1920 mo.fl45 -81l5 S425968-S403orsa4·1035 plus gar. Pet~OK. $395. l'harmer. v.·ood p:.ioel1ng & l.agunaNiguclRealty home. Pool , J;u·u7.11 & tK'a ut. yd. Grdnr. Nr. t~ORlcase t-:a .:;thlurrc·on · to see thif. 2 hC'droon 1 ->A'ilh lots of mirrors. arca.$87.500. formal din. fJnl rm 1eooot.1AilSJ NtwlOOltf&IACl-i SparkhnA dlx 3 br, frple, HOMEFIMDERS _ITT_J-637 __ 7 -~ v.·allpapcrs. Close lo pool 496-4040 810-5050 UHCl pil 111 fa nlasl1l· !'.Cl· \\'csteliff. $350. 615·1849 l e:r:!~~~:d':a'!: * 1lo, 3 br, 2' ~ ha. Walk lo . -& paddle tennis court. ,.-~~=-~~-1111"~--=--~~;iij~~ 1 lln,1!. 3-Car gar w clCl' h church, schools, i;hop. l..ocatioo is ~real : lhis is dooropt•n(•r:o>. S\95.000. 6 UNITS Take your choice 2 story. ·C ,I!-ping & tennis. Poul. Rea!Estate byMINAY your{'hancetoc1u1tbein,I! 4 br, 2 ha. nr. So. Csl. Wa1klobch ,2br ,~ar 640.)289 a taxi ror the child ren. ny ov.·ner ·rv.·nhse 3 Br. ~ CALL NOW 5 UNITS Pla:t:.i, $385. Costa ~1c:oia . LE RAISOR 2'~ B;i . landSL'apt'd, pool 752 7315 SUHITS OrJbr.2ba,evf:!rylhinJ,\, :lbr.2ba,fencdyd BEAUT; Bluffs condo. :i & jacu:r:1.i. ov.·ner relocal· -l1 ;1ndso1n L' t'Ont1~uous s,J95. Fountain Vallt'y. :I 1 :---BR. 2•,2 ba. ltnmcd. oc1·. in~ Sl2.950. 495-().UIJ oouAlO M. BIRO hld.s. All 2 Ult 's. !'rim(' 548-4•171 · 540.3666 Br• crpU;. & drps. ·' mi. SISO. Aj.!l. &44 ·1133 REALTY ---,. · lo bch. Ne. Bcookh"'"· ---MELTS IMYOURMIHD $29, 99 5 It 's all you'll think about 4523Caropua Dr., lr\•ine Miision Viejo I 067 once you sec it. heeause Campus Valley Shop Ctr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• full price c\'cr)·th1n11: about it is 1 __ C:_A...=LL::...:.8.:.3.:.3_:·•:..:6:..:0:..:0_ "ST•RTER" model perfect! Such as 3 "' C'ho1c-c Eastsulc· Cnsla pcrfc(·t bedrms in Assume this $28.500 \11\ ~l esa ran<·h hou~t· orrlr,1!. Landmark homes. >A'ilh at 7•;. loan. P~·mt~. o1 Int. lloney niooner·s tlC'-ci1ccptional landscaping, S?75. Lovely 3 Br. "'ith light or 111\·c s tor 's I d d k 2 car _gar. w /c l"l'. door, \\'00 cc 1n~ 1n rear dre11m . Vets \\"t•lcollU'. lo _gas l!B.Q & fire-ring. It's rard. Close lo schools. mo'ly pymts . Ov.·nl'r a freshon('!!:l68·445ti <>wnerwi\1 carry a l.irRe dt•spcralc. nu ~h ! Call DAZZLER 2nd J $&8 ,..03666 "HORTICULTURE MIS~lo~iuo EXCELLENCE" Architect dc:oiiJ!ncd, \'U . RE'LTT .~~ •• •11-. 11 d ·k fenced yd, deck :.. .... j~~~~I ~ as yar s h e a mini k l'l d 8 37·."500 golf eoun;c. Sharp 4 + s Y 1 cs. mo crn ap· .,. ( Jjli den or 5 bed rm La µointments. lo ma1nt .. Jll ------'------1 t:ucsta. S car gcir. cov'd• l ~bd~r ... m.., . ..,""~·500 ............ ~~"""i AISOLUTE STEAL We're h.re to help p:it10. close to excellent J T ll AT ' S R I G 11 T ~ --------'--I sl'hools. shopping & bike loc)unaleoch . I 048 Granada 513, J car DCltO Point I 026 tn h<'al'h. Call No\"! ••••••••••••••••••••••• J! a r •t g e, 4 I a r A e ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATCH OUT HEWPORT 968·"156 bedrooms. J?iant bonus BOTll lr.;'Cl.UDE Ocean View room, air conditino1nJ!. ()Ni': "t'EAR vu.'• acre Int, all within \.'.'ARRAN1'Y Loi "·rilkin g di!ltanl'l' t Ne .... · 2 bdrm. & cten . wet PROGR1\!\1 5Cl"x lOO' buildablc Int in schools & ri::_crcatio barl c~m plc~·rrsccdr1ty ___ ...:..°"'c;::::.:.:::.:_ ___ I hiJ!hly d('s1 red arc ;1. facilities. lturry on this! S06'8° 5''0'0'0 1",· err . "",1 -SHARP-S2s.ooo. + owner w111 S?9.roo. lra(.le · v.·nt•r "1 1 ~ LANDMARK carry . llOWARI) 11 MISSIOMVIEJO -ain Vall•y I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l,rJ!. ·1-hr, 2•~·ba . C'X· etulivc homr, only 9/mo olrl. Profes. decorated & ld scp d . Upgr aded thruout . Owner will l'Ur ry 2nd TD. cm ZJ\(; ROl)ZK Y, Realtor REALTY 4g.\.ff6l l 581-1 000 1--- Newport Beach 1069 DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.ueh I-bdrm .. I both; elose to town, with ocean view. Newly shingled. 2 beach units SS2.500. Gd copper pipes, terraced income. R-2 cor lot. Gln· garden 11reri. A huy 81 ny Fortun e. rllr . $64 ,mJ! 1-67;:::5-_:7=520=. _____ _j TURNER ASSOC. DUPLEX WJTll SLIP I\ lto ney. 3 Rd. 2 ba, REALTY INC. 110SN.Csl 11..,,·y , Laguna Rill Carroll 640- cnclosed patio. 1800 sqfl., 714/846· 1371 . 494-1177 llastin~s & Co Realtors . l'lt.·c kll . d /'o\·ash . trash I ~:;:;:;~;:;:;;;;~:;!-~--..:.....:.....:...:_ __ t•ompactor. pantry 10358 11 Mewport lech I 069 Newport leoch I 069 ~tornin~ C:lory , t~ounta1n · PAINT 'N SAVE Valley . t"'l-IA o r V,\ tee.ms. Broker. fl9S-U2J. -1"'9100 Beach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GREAT HOME FOR LARGE FA!\11LY. 4 Rcdroom:oi . 2'h bath!I. Formal dining room + bonus room and 3 car 0 .1Zar1ti.i:e. Pro(e!liiionllll'J up"rade(i. Ide.a.Hy Jucat· cd.callfora t.to~e. a• .. '. . •'· . . . 962-44n(r.: 154s-e ··············1········•·'······················· .. c~~!~~ SEE AMD COMPARE For family living: 5 bdrms .. 4 baths. For family fun : sunny patio, pool & entertainment center w /gas BBQ. You will love (he tree-lined sireet. $109,500. Fee. A COUtWILL IAHKY CO. 644-1766 "••oc.0,, .. 11 .. 0110.. ('aslside Li75·flHXl . •---------•I N l "llJO 1 1 ------_ _ _ __ o P'-' !II.~ mo.: st, ~l Lrq. Elecicmt COf'ldo HARBOR VIEW 18 IJr.;'ITh 2 bedroom. 1''2 42:) BAY S'fRF:t.:T, c·ozy + Set". f{'t'. 9591 Port 2Br, 2ba +()fl'. 2 patiu<t, halh to~·nhousc·4 plcl<l'~ and ('ll'an. Carpeted and Clydl'l)r.96.l-20fn frplc, \\'t·l bar, W/I>. ~l'W hstin,g , Ph ;_,~" Ill on s t•parall' lols ·~Ofl d~a~J. 3 bdrm. 2 h;ith i''nr Lt.•asc 3-Br21~~.; r('fnJ!. snt'I \\'Ir & ~·lr s::i~erst•t ."1-llll ·1 '.··ba rlollar:o:. 0 .K. Quail Place with fircpt~ce anddoubl f'ormal IJin. llm, Vam. purif1l'r, pool. ~ardl'n" & ! .. n('{'d lo :.ell at $~J.5lMI. !nvc:.lnll'lll l.l1 v1 s 1on J:arage. i'cnt·1·d y;•rd . Hm . with frt>lt•, t·us t. mul'h mur1•. \I/Irk. ,:a~ r ec. 1• <7 1•1' 752-19~1 n $3 I 1111 I I "' ,,..u1 (_·1 strel·t. 75 . C'rpts&drps.elcchltns. JH 1 i.:;1r l'~·e (r . 646-4~AGT. water softc11er.L).!clu·at· Adult .... S!'"12.',. P h ; 673-7602 ___ Anytim!_ __ CHAHHEL FROHT 1 ~ UN 1·rs pr1dl! of o,,. nt·rshiJi. 5 yrs old. soft 1tollar!' OK <)uail Place \11 vt>s tm1·nt l)1vision '7 1·1l 152·1!12t1 l'n \·;1le 1';1rly v.·ants 210 6 u11 1t s in Costa ~1 l·s a . 1;.12 3289. ----- 2 Anaheim 4-Plexei ;! BR. 1:1., Ha , ('a unit. Im mac 41\r, 21 ~ ba. rltr'ie s;2.0110. 1:nod IOl'ation. to lt'nn1.; k 1){)(11 ()p(•n SOl'l 'I( COA.<;T hnu.;r Sa t /Su n 10 S !N\'ESTi\11-:NT $82 .500 bv 11\loUl'r 4H\ 51!:1 ·0M1 2 62nd St ·N'o\Jlt Shore.~. ------ 1805 lli•l 2·U51 5 or (71'1 ) Mountain,D~1e-ri, 646·7615 Re1orl 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 36" Boat Slip & Pier o .... ·n your w1·t'k l·nd plaC'l' llt>a lth r<'ason .... must 1n Palm Spnngs nt•ar C;1 sell. lari:.:e luxunnus 31 n\·on C l'luh 111 the So HR. 2~'.1 Ba Con1lu ()\\'TI 1•ftd" .Jacu111 &: r~·,gular lund . Sfl ·l .SOH . r1rm pool.sh11fflt•brd.putl1n.iz Owner f.73 -2 14:! grn. t\Jrn Ir~ I br. I ha . \'11•w of mtns $9500 full price. One of a k1od . hkc new. Ph· f,40-14i4 t:\·es. f).9f>J\t . BEAUTIFUL DOVER SHORES LOWF.ST PRICED U O~lt: :..:..., _____ , GALAX'fl>RIVE OutofCounty 2550 Ivan "'l'ilS atnum. 4 nn . Property 3 Ba . Marvelous dav &-•.•••••••••••••••••••••• nitc vie.w, Pool & jac~1.7 ( FOil SALF. Oil TH/\ Di': !'rice reduced below ap c;olf t·our~f' prnpl•rty prai!;al. 1824 {iallil<)' !Jr Lake Shasl1na . No (':11 C)pen D:1ily & W<'ekcnds. ~.-t'l-5.l)G{J art 13 or "'knd 1·5 5159 .500 . s:i2 .ouo Rentals tlnwn 64>-MIM ----······················· llarbnr \'il·-...· llomc:o1 Hou1e1Furnished , I ed poll(, w /m:.i inl. inc G73 :i.~1!17. NWPT Ill!" :irea newly Walkin).! dis tant:!! t o d b 111 r st hools. hcaeh, p;1rks & ec. 3 r. ( l J!:ir ., nl'd li).!hled lcnr11s i.:t . $-150. }d. lgc patio. SJ.'.A. mo. 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'';!'!"·;:~~I~ 1 ~!~:~~1 1.;;1i';,( t':~~~~ Att1~lii Studio Ap1 .• t:11n1n1 high door. 7at 'fl. j-= Royal P a l 10 520 rno. FOUND....J't'!PpJ .. Las un• ;\ppro~ Sept 20,58l.a358 642 3'1S2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tl.ll IW,;i .• rt 4 JO. wknd., \\'alk tu h\·:i(•b & llhop'. Rt·~ !\'u hi.: ht. t :i 1111.~·r, St., c a.t. 6ll-7T87. 988-11~ DeldL C:1ul aod Uka1lfy. l'"ound, s m all kln~aitl"l.l tter-t or Lt-ube, 1,111 111 Spr c.:ouu:-;,\ ut;L ~I AR -~ -11lng C;ir1u;t~. dr 1pe1. \11.1 fj'111 3hit·\'dl..i \\,i.\ Offlc.el..... 4400 a...tehW•t.d 4400 ~ra)' & while •· Nr In ••• ' .. , ('"mpl•l <IY :? ll r 1'o"'·nhoui<~· r,1,lc 1 lilt st11d 1u, tpt". dr~. shnt•, rrfni.:t•ralor. 81.1·8 ·II -•·•--•••••••~••••••• L•~ 11 I 1 h CumL"l>Shorel.G'73-15t3 ' " r d -••••••••••••,•••••••••• · . • °' • " ri• 'l ~::::.::::;:.;:;'-''-.,-""--furn. 2 bdr + :.Iba Condo Pool tl'nn1 i-. <'unt111\·11t::il 1:1ir:ii.:t· Ill' yard Sl~S . •.:er month .. Le~. 21ir . 2b..1 , vdk to b1·h. I SOI W tclff Dr Artist needs h\'C in ti t.ud lt> Mt.; 1/lS no collar \'k:.-Found · (lr•Y &. White J ot ~nutiful privntc In hn·akf:,,1 Sorne(o<'"':~n it .'i4t12.Si.~ Sf UDIO Al r'.. 10 qWe pool & tC'nnis. $3 1Sfmo Newport ~ 1 • arconverted garai(1' Nol Brkl!ira t /Yor klo wn mohl;lkitten 1·•:irlricS1 o01i un\\'t1blls Ra 1'<io~t Cluh. C;uulina \IC"s. !.:Jose to $l2S. 2/l ll l<!\I . 1 lJ a Pl.~"u1na .s(1•('t 10~1 t..ae 631 ·16221~2 .... ')(UR.. L'...-.s....-ft.11./lJ.':..°!e_ more than $1 3!1. mo. & \'ii·tor1a uruu C~I sien e11 n1 cd re1h11 i.;, sh11pp1ni.: t.. fill\' bc..t{'h, l ';•lto, i·iit·I ..:<ir., ll~(·t: r1va l' Pll 10 . ., OVC 3llO .___,...,. • .._..,._ a:cz..uttJim ypue.< !>31 2132 bit tin:!, dshw.,.hr, hghlt!d \;+l ;.'l>l i "rl·a. 642· IOO:J ref rig. W /W c:u·JK"t~ 5-tto Ana Callon Sile Maa•1er ... ' ._ I I nedD : SJ • m e_," tt'nnis cr b; w/rc.,. Pn1 .. dr11pe.1 . SlSO P~r ooonl ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714)&Q.3l1lexl:MI 41Wtl•,.-.. •es MUY( n)a\~. 64Z•\ID8 . PtNoncals 5350 •tpls , jacu:r.1.I, i.uc ).:rd. 2 Bil. I H;i . l'OOI. i?udulti; include11 utiUti~s 2 1lR 911t. nf'w ly Jl~lnlf'd. 'h•:• Vi~Wty ~tlharrui St • .u••••••••••••••••••••• 1\DJ Jndi01 11. WL•ll:. rr •:!lir lh.1,Cornl!do "all.. max t!aJ mo. 1632·8 I)Jf)RM APT.,in qu~in AduUs ooly. 11111 . 415 S. ·-•••••••••••••••••••! TUAlli. ~ [)rlnk.int probl!"m? 1·714 34.>-41 .t.(ownr lil·..tth pnnl . c:1rpnrt J111>o ,1 S-191338 old charminw houst<'\og Orange.upl "(.:~---.... ;u Call Alcohollfdpllne ~:!50 ,\dll~ n .. p l't' to b each .~lfa rdwoo ,,,.,.._.ty !1>05 u;>st' heir~ diamonhd 24hr11aday83S-383o 3 Br 2 Ba . elec blln.,. l'\I KJ.l"~il :! llr . j1u1 c t <'ul de·:'ia<" f I o o r s . s t o v e S.al leach 1114 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nna ott D•v .. Jr H1~ · poalio. frplr . 3 car i,!.ir. ~ll'I"' tv ~hp11J.: &C1n<.'m11: refriRer ator. fi replace ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..... 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See a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Excellent IOt'a linru;. Con· Lo&t : Cahco cat. t'em. ClubhOU!,t', IO\'L•l,v up I. 2 4 J Hr Adult:-no l.g~ 3 Hr 2 U.J . ~li•:-.a il\'I 91\'.\l 'l'hurs or nblain de THE !!:XCJ1'JNG Unuous train in#?, till na· \'IC Blufts . NB Re"'•;1rd grad«i Condfl Clo:-.\' tu \'11:\'lo. d:-.hwhr,, :-hal! t'\)l:<o, :\Jar ;irt'a. S2:tn lfi.IO l\ \11\ls from O.C. Publl PALM MESA .A.PTS. tionally adv~rti&ed line-.. 6'4-0661orS40-8582. S C l'I"'' h & Guurfl1an !JOOS. Grand r N r h ' t M '· · ··1 s 0 1'P t.; . rlo.~l·rt ~;,r ,,l!l'. frplt•, \';1h•nl·1.1 [117 t17!1Jlh1)"' MIN UTESl 'ONI"' o r 11 nc 1se et. r. p~1rks.S320imo l!>l,l;i:-;\, HB<> (;a.,. & "·•ler iwt S :1nta 1\na o r <'al UCJI . Sl40upst.ore-orficescpts Miller 1213 )451·5443. LOST Doc. Da rk 1tray, Se<:unty. Nu FcL', Al!t.'lll l'nnl Ch1l•l .p1.•\o~ :tHr.1tplll l·: Kl-1·2116 1 H:u ·h.1&21JH drps air b•th. 17301 whit ~. &l i n 1atur e ~9-3655 LA MANCHA .4.PTS ·' 1ti1· S n1 yd. 11 u M~w__. leoch 38 ,9 fromSl80. ~•l'h Bl . R.B.M2·2134 SAMDWICHIE.S Sl'hnauz.er. Colden Wl·St l'Rt:G NANT! c;ar1n)o( conf1 denl1al counschng " referral 1\bor t1on . <1doplion A· k .. <cping A PCA RE 547 ·2563 MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS Outta!I· Appt. only 1 lome-Of'fice-Sludio 6Jl.J811 ~ex•s Unfurn l •OO 77H S4·ntt l'J;,u·l·. C;\1 l'pt.,./1lt1r.-. L~. k11 . Mar· ...... !:':".'............... AdullS. N() Pct ~ SINGLE lo 6 nn Juiles CAFl'Tll.'A STYlE ;uw~<'r . ll .B'n~e°"·a rd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti-I:.! 507:i n ,•ds. uh1r !IOl:I S2JO. 1!117 DELUXE JSGI ~f~l'a Or. Avail. in plush of(iee Open only S'h hrs. day , 6 · or&W-1 • t.ose your cool with )'our 2 Bk. I Ba . Cd,\!. nu ',\" f'\Jllt•rton.t;42·0il.57 t-:asthl:ff 3 hr. 2• bu (5 Ulks 1-:as1or Newport l>'d K nr. OC Airport. f'uU d<iys. ~toslb' help run & LO::,'T Multi color Shihlzu t•hildr(..'n! Help is avail a C'hildren or ~I!). ~7!"1 1no MEl>ITERRAHE.4.H 2 BH. p;1tin. 1·nc·l i.::1r0t~t·. 1 l p t"m ·t r su~· lll ,·d . I i1er\•ice incl : Recep-nets O'-''ner $1 .~ mo. Fri. Cameo Highlands ble 24 hrs st9·893'\) VILL'GE n(' · !> a .is l' e. s.ili·9tl60 · t. •• ~ B.usy foot 1rafr1t. J0<·11· --ea.Rr •·•·'.673·"', ·~. l).t4 ·6tl00 tSusil'I -Tnpll'.\. 1-: Cu!)t;1 ttt c~a. d111 r1n &: 1lbl gar<i ge --------t1or11s "'V'l•erence rm, .,, •u ·><>"u t-'OXEY GIRL'S Oul·Cull BF.A.Cll 2 blk~. 2 BH , 2 ha. patio, garai:t·. lndry. No pelts. S250. ll.1! t\45·1682 1 Hr. 1 !Ir & O\•n. 2 Br. 2 "''l.5 li4:! lt.iOJ \ l 1 .1 xerox. automated l"'P· uon. Owner mo\'ID I; & ·--"" ,uocoor <JIK'ncr;i\'aJ . 1 must sell.Jl.ighcrnet forto~otartd m11.le (;erm ,\f assage. U·Call , \\'e :,';a~,:~~h~~~~:p~·~·~~t~:j l .. \H(;)'::t u r.h\ r1n.f:1m ~11&1< "1'" r~al1on, are•. RESORT ing.ctc.call833-JMO Mom & P o p . Agt . Shepherd puiJ vic l\larina ('O rn e. S p ec 1r1l l1.1· I I ·'l l nuu onu.no ..... s. BEAUT.Ct.ASSA -.4200 ll•'•hH.ll.l l·l7_'_" Pa,rapleg•'cs."•·31"" 11001:-.. 4 lcnnts 1·uurts r111. tr11 1·. µa llO, jJOO. u ) ,. ·ROM si32· I .,..., ~"'.'.'.~~~~.'..'.~~'.:C·~~~1·_:.:::.::,;::.::!::=~~~·:..::~~=- ).:)'lll SllUO:IS ~;1r S!5o n111 .1;.i6 t25 1 &MAmiteOtWay.NB YfREP:L<&g.,. OFC BOUTIQUE $$prcal10i. ror FOUND . Watch at II n SPIRITU1\LRt-::1\Dr.:u AJ•l•ntfthFul"llishrd 2-101111:..rborHt\·d '"f l!E G.\Hl.fo;s·· IU4·8084or536·1417 llarbor _.. A•am•, C.M. Chris tmas . lks l N.B. l{jSt'lbau ballfield.<.:all ()penlDAM·lOPM ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'osta ~1esa C7 14>.:l!">1 -KO:.'Q .... 87 •-•••--I Advice onallmatters, ....._a l-'-d 37 06 2 Lr "" l!ar ,\dull.,., new Managed by Air eond, elect, r pts, area. 5-""""'t ~-$J6.C!OO. Jdenti Y ~ ..... I bl f I ti v.··11· \\' It C 312N. El Camino Heal. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~m . 2Ud rm Co 1·1·t\G F: Patio All util. Furn bfl 2230 for info. C1\S7\\IJCTC)Hl 1\ l'µL~cr11:-o tn.'i· ncl ) . i iam ll t'rs o. LIVI NG drps, mu.1ic, elev.. "'llT•l~DI_. .... , FOUND: Stale r Hros San Clc mente.fi.'orappt J ,2&:J br. l)t•lu"I.' Unfur ~·att•r pau.I 6..16·41211 1' nilor am"' pr• All • " •" 11o>yfro111 :! Ud . 2 ea. p a • .,.e ~· JEW~'f STORE Prkn< lot. lilt~ s t. c .'.\1.. 492.9034 492·9136 or tUrn J!as1wtr iwl 21~ Oran~C' ·•,\" ~15. iPCl Jmia SD••-' . lkh & pier. ~. yrly. · • · -• ..... P. 0 _,,,1,.1 .. 11 'r .. ,n. G··-• Fem Grrnn Shep/m•x 1\clull~·Nupeti.Sec. ~Jll' Ri\·/N B Fr'""'i 1 min oc " .. "' uuu l'ool, rel· rm. t·J~,·;itor., l>uplt•).. I hr. i1u1t·I. Adult"' [,.".'.·~'9~~.'~&~64;. ;';·•~>~10;;;;;;;;~ ai-rt. . M "a' 'Steve,· location. net $1 500 mo. 5·8 m~ 640-7S8>1 . --'3.:;oet-=-o..:;:.~ 1\ LITTLI-: ISl.A Nll -nr nl'"''· 2 Br, s un deck. $..'.lZ."ii n1 0 . ;.1d ul ts no p e t :- O\'t•r 3'• !"•1 doi:s. <'a ts. ·,.., · · · · ·U tr 5l;J \'1ctor1a.t>42 1i97o moton·y l"le!l .S48Z72U Ou k"'·ood orre rs the Mgr.M7-01Morl"6131i1$ }tecUcal proble m fo rces FOUND: rt1 a'e Irish Set-'• ADOYOUM.U:EH OCIEA...,.OMT fmet1t Ui resort lt\•1n ~ ill a sale, muk.e otr. M6-7fi l5; l e ", T a I be r I> & e CHRISTMAS * 2Hr . 2 Ra . $:.!OO n10 . 211H.t ba.'-'•interS300 price you coan afrord . '0<P'HS9FT 838·2415. Brookhurstf'V.962·9'715 I) Gl"S? tt HociendoO~Meso '.\l atur1· adult:-; uni\, no J UH .:t &.$350Wintcr There's $1 million in 1617WESTCLIFP-N"B Be B !G S4SOO 160 W. Wilson, C .M. p~ .. 1 ~ ! 1; t:. llHh St. C~t . STEl'S TO IEACH reerea t ion ta ci liti e~., ___ A_G_T_._.,_1_·""2-'----: er ar. ~Qss . · LOST lll3ck ma le cal Clo ec:IG t~l22t>28 NIGIIT LIGHTED TEN Agt. S24 \.', YI . !9th Sl., w /La g w to\d numbe r . ;73.4394 I Wboa PtNnwla 1707 1 s ar~s _ 2 flR . 1 bn, w1ntei S22S · ""·rn•'s .. --6fiee •-nk of Ste. C. Costa ti.lesa y,·c. of ,,,., •. ,·00 v ,,1·0. •••••••••••••••••••••"[ Dl::AUT GttC>UN DS -1"'91--.. --h 3840 4 1\R , 2 b:.i . ycari)' M95 Nl~~~URTS. A full time '"C'os1;'M:a Pia':: _.._ " Ll ...OS i': ·ro 11,Cll . 2 llr. ADULT.S·Nl l 1w.~s' ... .. ct .,,, ' d' to• who • -·-· ' . I B "·t ·•Bambie''7f18.J018 " J BR.' Ila. •·1:~ .. ~ wo·nl•• a 1~ c. 1 ec mo c"L'.......,. ..,._...:re an a 4s1ncu. ~ . Parkin • I .,.,.,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.. -• .. Q -~ 1 .l:· ava1 now, .;o,;..o..>I 10 m inutes to ut:ean. L~C'. 3 ll ll . 2 ha $300Wnlr. plans parties. HB 's. · · 8 yrs. Owner . Hctinng. UJSTSeal Point Si a mese. ~ 1nu/!1nter673·~0 _ 1 Ur. SIH..'.i. G:.i:. & "A'alcr BIKE TO IE.4.CH Iklc h\·lor ailt furn $lSS triJ>fl &. more! fo'ree ~n· Nt-:WPORT altr.active &t.5-5343/54~7066 Vic. llunlin1-rt.on By The C orORG .. M• 3722 inl'i. Ur;1pen cs. ~a rpl'ts. ME.AR SHOPPIMG ''rly d:.i y brunch. garden offi~e s uites Se R d !;if>() J363 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~us ht•al. ~as i.lo\·t•. air l.2 &J Br upts. hl tns. t.li.s · SEA WIHD l'lus beautiful s ingles. variou!i. i;izes. rrom 43-in: Ory cleaning & iaundr)· "· c"·ar · · · cofld•t1onin.i:. S"A'in1ming h"1to·:.ishers.somt'1>o'/frplr.~ c IQ 2 nR .1 d I&? hedrnom :ipts. elutil&janitorialserv. age~cyinLagunaBcach.Lost : Boxer, mature- 2llachelors. l·SISO. 1·$195. pool, rec. room , "·as hers & 2 t"i11· ~ara1;1.•s. Jo'rnm one . ·• 2 >a ., en. (urni~hed & unfurnisht'd. 979.££,66. Ideal for coup~e. P.?. Ff \Vn ma I e w /white \ll,i blks tobch. &dryer.,. SZOO Lions 1-:still l'"'· Unf. Yrl y.S.175, r.lodels opt'n 10 to 7. -~!1 732, Laguna Beach markinp.138Elden,CM 675-4174. ~ ----aJG.za;g Sorry nopct!!>Ol'Ch1ldren.Lg. e xec. office avail. ,.&JO.> ·~--..,.9320 CIKtoMn -3724 NE\\' spac· 2 br, 11 1 ba Hoomm ;1 le st'rv lce \11/secretarial 1ervi ces 1;::=::::======::.L:..::::.::.::.::.::.::.::.=; •• ~;••••••~•••••••••••• p;.~t10. ~ard\·n 1\tlults. nO \11\C,\NT lj'.!t' 2 br. :.! b;1. availabl t•. Month t inc lude d . Ove rlooks II pets S2 15. &i2· 160J It (), DYt'. fr11I. bi g sun month ocl·upanc)·. Orange Co. Airport. Con· lftVHlmewt $37 .50 WEEK • UP •StudiQ& I BR AplS •TV&: A-laid Ser,· t\\'IHI •Phone Ser\•, lltd pool •Children Section •Low monthly rates •SS Oft' "A'ttk 's rent HEW EAST SIDE µa tio. p\I t·Jo,.,t·1I /;!:.ir.. t.art Kathie tor details 0~ 50151 82'.:IO. mo. All ut1l pd. ·llti l·~~~~~~i.'i.ii.'i.i~I 752·08'7 ________ 1••••••••••••••••••••"• 2 Br & 'ot-n, eptS. drps. hllns & dsh\\·s hr. Sl.75 S4M·74:n 22n1,1 :-it. l\bt. No ft·c I Dl.4.MOMDS S-16·1'.\l l u r 1M6 ·19JM ocr:1\NFRO,NT ..... I"' Oakwood •IMOFREEREN1'• G . . . - MESA VERD~ w/ad N EW 2 l:lr. 2 Ra . adull ·'2376 Newport Bl~d. C~t apL". L~e beautiful in- WALK TO IEACH 1.2 & :J Br. 1·pts. drps. bttn~. ~ar. 217 161h 205 13\h Sl 1147 ·3~57 . 536 4259 ; 536.J()!;tl S48·97S5 or 645·:Mi7 leriors open to lush v.·ater landS«:<iplng. l':\•er)' t"On· •Elnt G' ..... s * rci\'abl c extra. ~lust see I Ur . 1 blk from bl·h. 1nl·I t"Br l'brn. SIM mo. r.to\•e lo apprct'ialt•. $J55·S465. ref Ii.IV, P\'l p.at, no l!'i l & 1n for SffiS. Adulls, no 1\lt.:SA VEKOI-.: VILLAS. last, Sli5. tol ,;1-. ZQ2 '·JI " _ µc l5. 177 f:. 22nd St 1555 l fl'S;1 \'('fel t• Dri\·e l·llh St or l'Jll 9W 3840. • ~-3645 1-:ast. (714 )540·8871 Just amor t·\'l"'· ~---------I Vi•.ofl\1 ('saVc rdeCtr.off ---- OOF. 1 llH . ne"' <'rpls. Jl arbor Rlvd . iidjal·nL lo 2 Hr. I lla. t•pts. 1lr1is . drps. & p:11nt. i\1ature c;.M. Golf &C. Club garaAc. 71:1 11 Sl ater ,,\.C. .:;idult s onl y . 275 Sl5S 111108-l7·37f>I Hroadv.·ay. tl3J .J J25 _,_ 3126 ......................... BIG 2 br. 2 ba. $250. Util ••cl S e.a r b e ;i c h . -..mort&O·l l42 ;o.;1-:V.'J."l' puinlcd mv1 lt•r11 J hr. 11:! ba. I story. J.:ids & sn1 all pct ok. Apl nr . 1-lunl. llarbour. $.100. mo. \1acanl. 531·9770 840·6700 eve.,./"•J.:nds ---- • 1·2·3 Rm. orfices from uar.1nwnungto.,...,l0p upper . Cpls, dr11s. gar. Garden $13 5 p e r mo . Near quality & below retail \'rl)' lse. $300 . &12·344J. · 1 pri('s. 673·2271. An2.rtments 1\1rport. No easereq. P.4.RK HEWPOIT r--l--'3JJ-·32.cc.Z1_9e-Te-;_1 n_oon.o__, l••nt...t 5020 APARTMENTS ,..,.. ..... ft, fltHIENT Waolecl ""e"-lo• l 0, 2 Irvine a1 16th ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,__ ,,... Offlres as low as 3&' J>tr Bedrooms and 645·0550 sq ft. Mi~sion Viejo & J-IAVF: MONEY. Will In · To"·nhouses La ~una Ni(uel. 200 to ""esl. Short te rm, lliJ!h c~ ••29 •• ft Yield, secure d. Prin · I" I • -·""' :::-----:;;;;;;;;1.:-~'."'~·~· ."'"'.''.:'· 1~4~00~--1 Oiwn 9·6 Duily ROOMS 4000 cipal.s only. 673·2700 a.sk Spa-l'ool:'l ·Tf.>nlli!i ••••••••••••••••••••••• lniae L•w Office for Mr. HacriJ!an i\t•ro!,s (ron1 Fashion LIV•~ at Nc"'·port Beach. Near 0C Airport. S.D. Money to Loan 5025 Island .at Jumboree oo f_,,wa)', v;ew ()((,·e· ,·n S . \\1eckly '-''inl('r r<ites . $.JS. • "~ <; ••••••••••••••••••••9c•• ·un Jo:u1uin lhlls lload. · "A'Cll appointed suite . ·~---------,1 1 C714164 • l 900 :-;1nglc room .G302W.Cst. 1 • ... lh•·y. Pine Knot Motel. Heee ption , centra I P'llYAfEPARTY (714) 73 .0440 phone, libr-ary, Xt'rox . . will-oz-~ 2 houst•s lo bea<'h. >I br 2 ha . frplc. \\·ct ba r. den l!a r. $aO(J yrly. 642·3,1·13 ·--~-----1 ample tree parking nu H o o m !i S 2 S w k u p . 83:J.3622 trust dffdf. credit w/kitchen. Apt~ $37 . .SO>I----------not'--tanff '-''k up . S48 ·9 755 o r ficeSp.aee (orleaseAp-riiipCW • IRAMD &IS-3967 prox 900 aqft . 2700 C•lroker SPAMIOHG MEW Harbor. Coe;la Mesa. 1-"or •510.4711 • a' 1 J'• hoch 17 40 ........................... S£AL"Tl F\.i L I br furn aiJts Sl70 &: $180. Spanish My\r bldg, pvt encl ~ar. fJl(IOI . saun a . lndry, ad\ls . ':itf301 Kcelson J.n. I blk W. of Beach orr Slater M2·784R rlHECREEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME (h1·r ~~•t all tr•·•·' ;111.t 111 ,tr ••:1n1 ' 1• 1\h \1,1l1·rra11, 1·r 1·a1j• ,1 r1•l,J\llll! :-1•ll lll l! lo!' 3 BH 2 Uu i.l .plcx l. Nr 5 Points. t-"rplc. dbl gar. S120. No pets. 540-441:14 lonlaln Special LJ::i' 3 Hr 2 Ba. ~ar & xt r;is. S2G.'i mo. 2 Ulks W. o r Bc h . uff Slal c r . fW2.0J89.• J Br. with Sw e d ish Room in exc han ~e for information c all Jan~~~~~~~~~~·l l firepl•ce. Small children child care 5 da)'s wk. .. Kelch, 546·2524. z_ "''elcome. 2635 Santa Ana from 2 to!; P1\I. 556·7136 Executive w /$50,000 eash Ave 1E811t Costa Mesa Large s ingle office 1n Law 20 yrs exp. in Manage-. . behind Santa Ana Coun· CdlU. Room. bath, p\'len· Suite. Xlnt N.B. Jo e. mcnt & SaJes, seeks top try Clubl. 675.3399 for in· tra n ce. n o n ·s m oker. Ubrary, Xerox . Re<:ep-lev e l position &!or form;ition. S8S tmo.67S·l!M3. tionist.tSecretary ar~a. secured high return in· 644.9450 vestment w /sound local OCEAN VIEW MATURI-: working man to company.• Send detailt'd 4 b 2 b ' .k share house. with or Cd 1\l dlx 6 rm. s uite w/ o ffer s , Ad . 507 0 01·11 yoc11· 'p;i1•1ou:-111.·•1 t or St.iALL Bt;ACll llOT EI. 2 llt•llronni apart 1111•11\ Fr11n1 $220. fo'11 rn1tur1• avallabif· Sn1 :d l )l\'\:o. flK Adult.; 11111.• (}1 hr1• 111.ll'I! :I O(I Ct! t, ijC!, 2."l!~I f-';11!'\'ll'l>o l!d (01''!1 [,1 1\les.1 l'h1)111• ;;.1~. ::!:wu r . a . i ·e ne"A', \\'i th o ut k i t c h e n balh.PaUo,amplcpkg., p ·1 t POB 6 17·121 Queen Ln . .::ot 2 Br. 11_ .. _;_._7S_7_3~o_•_6.7J_~·~5606"----· .1 Cl I If 1 o • · · ox 15 0, ll:.1. Sl65. <:n r. Water & pn\'J t'~t!s .. ose-n o util. $390/mo. 675·0000. Costa Mes•. ca .~ l'.!:tr b-'l'.!t" pd. Crpts. drps. On Canal, quiet 2 Br. 2 Ba, !.lret?l parking. 646-1S98 Rooms $2.3.50. ""eek. Apls SI 10. mo. Sl6·70S6 ~~.~~~ ...... !~.~~ cpts. d rps. slO\'(', refri g v .. ~ 11~a1 Dcluxt' I Ofc. 175 sq rt in Money W•ted 5030 8'12-0.111_9____ & ,1tar. J>ock avail. s:JOO c1rn0ft ,,..., s 4250 Ambrosia bld g. 505 30lh ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 675·4866 ••••••••••••••••••••••• St. Bal Penin. lnclds dai-·J·---------•t ~. f<:fo'FICIF:NCY APTS 'from $190. Pool. m:ud , , JustCompleffd! l·----------RentorLcase.PalmSpr. Jy jan llorial s erv. EA.RM I br. dsh\\·hr . frple, encl. I Rr. wllg pat io & bont ings 0:1rea. Completely .a /t'ond. prkng lot, trg MEW EASTSIDE COUNTRY WOODS g :.i r :i g e · P v I Pat 1 ° · dock, com pl redec all ulil furn. 2 bdr + 3ba. Condo window &. reception rm. from f-00/o to 17 .400/o All11ll~. no pets . 960_._· 1_934_ 1wt S.130 yrly 1304 Marcus at hcauliful private In· & ()(c furn . l mmed. oc· lMTEl.EST otl phone. laundry. Vill ai,!c "Inn. 494 ·94:16 hJTCHEN apts al Crcst'- ent Bay. l!IJS N. Cst llw}' Re:is. rates. 41M·2S08 Lar gC' mode rn 2 b d . cnt•loscd gara~e . '-''alk to bc;1ch & shup11in~. cT ri . Pl ex I $235. mo., 8-17 ·f>.105. t br, 2 & dl•n. split lc\'cl. Wood burnil'I C £r plc. "'all lo "'all erpt . blt·in ap- plianl"1'S. tTom $230. )80 tiiewporl leach 37 69 E. 21st St. &15·95"3. 1&2 UO. Itch . pool apL-.. •·•••••••••••••••••••••• Ad I h I ---Sl7S up. ,\dulls, no pcL'i . · . u l 2 u~c 1edrooms. 5J6.;03 1 $W WK UP 1&2 Bd r _& 51 70 no peL..;. Inquire apt Pach.. Co lor T~. ~~1d C,568 W. Wilson. I llr flu plex . patio . yard . ser''· pocN . Tiit: ~I !-.SA . -----}!araJ!e. frµlc. $200. I hlk ,-115 N. Ne"·port lll , NB ST UNNIN{; 2 Hr 2 Ba from beach 5J6.979t; &46-9681 ,.-:ardcn apt . Pool. rec ----. -roomS!OS. iJ0\\'.18thSt F:X lgc 2 br. 2 ba. dlx l:xctng 2 llr 2 Ba. Co ndo -· 1"100lsidc :1pt nr heh 1\d\\, bltns. oc l bay vu. pool, $l75 -11J r . <'PIS. drps, nOJX'ls .Sl95.a36·8362 1ac.Y.•/d.S345.673·6tll\ refrnc r:•n.er «:l\•;1n. . 72•1 C \V Jam('.,. St Lido Is le. b :ich api. fi73 77g7 $1 75 /mo lse. Older adult. Lri:! y;1rd. 3 br. 2 b;1. nr bt:h Dbl gar. d /"·shr. p\l pal. SJIO. 536·SH>ti. 673-88116. 'l Hr ::! Ua frplc. p;1\10. hu~t· t l u ~els . 1•001. l09""a'leoch 3848 Opt.•n S:i t .John 642·5280 , <han Wells Racquet Club. cupanc)'. $100 per mo.1st Wqlaty-HCW"e ZM 642·Ml.'i Open beamed t eilings, cl<=.::l•::•=L'--------I fnlsf........,_ Calf bit /ins, dshwshr, lighted -·~ .~pl. Shores 3-81l,2·BA lf'nnis crts w /res Pro. 4 ..... 11slftlfaf 4450 ....,.5lM711 a nd garage. Pets OK . pis, jacuzzi. sec grd, ADJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~~~;;;~~;;;~~~11 S395 G7J_._6J7_7 ____ , 11,!di a n Yw'e lls CC. OE~UXE _offict, comm'I ~s,Tn11t Ckean \·w, yrly, 2 br, l ba l·i l4·:W.S-4J 4.1. & ~n~ustnal spa<'es. AJ~o DeidS 5035 duplex. $300 pe r .mo. So. Lake T ahoe Ca hill' 2 m1n1 wa_rehou si:;s .1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• fH·\·67MO. f'>.12 ·3639 bdrm sleeps 6 $l 2S ~g.una Ntguel & 1\11ss1on . ·· • · Viejo ar eas. llandy ~o Oceawfront Duplex Y.eekly . 714·493-6975 · San Oie~o Fwy. 200 to 2 dro hJ lbr 2be ReM•s to stt... 4300 2000 sq n . /'\a low as .» Ai'1'S W/s undeck, on the ••••••••••••••••••••••• persqf\.&31·1400 sand;.' beach. Ideal .forC~re er w o m a n s~e ks 3200Sq Ft c .2 storefront l"'ll'l' s Ol' s t.odenl shannl! same lo share beautiful 3 with 6 dri ve·in . bays . or (·11 leasing for enler· bt:ipt$17S.548·7200 Ideal for auto or boat 2ftcl TD Loans Fairest Terms sinr e 1949 Sattler Mf9, Co. 642-2111 54~·0611 t:nnment . 547 5 & SS~.'' 1 IF 1 h Jb serviee. SSS W 19th St H..1J Bl6J ()f'S.'><f ·4309 ae e m o s are r · · 2ndTDL.om.Wanted home in 118 w/rollege CM. Da)'S 540-5710. eves 646-0681 Buy T .D. 's for cash. Nl!"A' Dpl:i , "'·alk looce~. studenl.Sl68·73S4aft6. '--"--------( d J II 2 II d •. Loons on 2n T.O. ·~ r a. crpt, rps, S<or• , .. r l p ti ,., '-·· "-dT n , Baeh·All ulil pd $t i5 mo Nr Ocean. Sho"A'R by appt. &15·7IOK_. ___ _ !), \It'. ~arb disp, gar. yr· ~)'told bach exec. look· ... .... en . res ge ,,cw l.Al4ns-.... , ·"+ s l>rop ;a 1>ebhlc inlo the I) . t.: h i ld 0 K . 5385 rng for res p . _room mate area. next dOOC"lo Shirley $3000. -SJ0.000. .l>cean from ynur i\Jil. 605•0fi 42 1 642.n596i ~t /f (orlwcunous condo i\leyersAnOalle ry 1951 Equity lnvsmt.Div. :id u!t.,, pt•t UI\. $:10tJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• !H6 H;r..47 THE VEMDOME Le<1sc . Lu xury. sci·uri ly, IJ?J.00)2. ~n Ne"!'port w /te{ln ls, So. Coaat llwy, ,Laguna 8 1\RNETT MTG1 CC). 3 li!c hd r111s 'Ito' /2 baths. 1\l aturc adults. J\755 Csl. ·...;.='-~-----1 1acu:r.11,• pool etc. non· 1:":":•:· •:9'=-======L-J20~V~'i'~;n~O~rg~C~l>~··~_j j frplc. p:itio & pool. Quf('I Jjwy. 499·2HJ:i. HOMEFIHDERS smoke r S200 mo. 64S-7714 j.o 64.>-2134 anytime :utlt units a<'ross from ------• •642·9900• * F Id h CANADA Announcwmetth/ Cot;ll~ i\t cs;i l'ark. S2i:i . Great white water vicv.·. · em romtewn to .s are BUSINESSCENTER •1w .. 11ts U."'"11sltod .......................... llalboa lslalKI 380• ......................... Got three French hens.you want to move by Christmas? . -. . . Move them under our tree. On four Thursdays from Thanksgiving to December 18 the Daily Piiot will publish ~ special page intended to make it easy for you to convert garage or attic clutter to handy Christmas cash. · 11ay a-one or two-inch box under our tree on November 27 or December 4 , 11 or 111. Fill Y,our boXi with Items you no longer • want or need. Convert your clutter to cash. G45-331!1 or 837 ·9517. UW5 So. Laf!., 2 hr , li;e hn, Wu.lkto bch.large bach 3br, 2 b• hse. Room & Pet"'IOftClt1/ Super 2 br, 1undeck, gar, An:ih ('im J>QOI . cablt'. no t'hlld renf · chA-board free in return for Now le•&lngnew Primf' Lot.t & ~,,. i. • ·iJoO y rly . Wkda ys pets, ye;i r 's lease $390 Ckefl nfronttbr.Hurry! domestic chores.College Of'fice&lndu11triul ••••••••••••••••••••••• Your old Skis, sports equipment XJS 3437, e vea/wk.nds FOlJR Si':A."iONSA PTS mo.496-6271 girl preferred. 673·:>467 . Space.581·9393.E.CMl .4.MaYRc ...... h 5100 i~gage, toys,, ap· pliances or' '&W.13:\5 S11ar1ou!I 2 hr studr<>. 111 2 Br, 2 ba. fi replace Craig. C•ntd• Rd .. off Inter ••••••••••-••••••••••• -----11>;1 . pvt 1, .. 110. pool. 1 Br. t hloek from IX'ach, -,,~,1~a~le~S~ln~L~ak~e~F~0<;ea~t.::,t":;;~~~·:::~w:::ll f rr;aiture ~l ght be the ~hristmas llilbooP...-.... 3107 Ad It 1 ,195 73S $200 mo . .r!M 9.'l!J2 ,.,·es, 2 Br uppe r duphc. Bay Roommate uraently Th bargal "-•••••••••••••••••••• Jo;~n1~S~~J~:n°~12 . wknds. 64().5'>()(1 °" kdays. 1-Tont Ocl·k, gar, litove, & needed to 1h8re new fri.. ....... 4SOO .e Chureh_N{ Re~iQu!l n Someone elsd )Si pining "llf:\\' 2 Rr. z Ba , dupl11 Rl7 ----·--rerni.:. Crpl~ & dr!J6 . SHp duplex in N.8 . Call day&, Science a t t;al\:una Ca -~ fOL .. \I,' IJ ay Ave. y r \)' 2Bdf-',\:0.1 1LY()nl~· Spar iuu~Z hr .2.ba.dhl a\a11fi7'.\-933S 6COI0140 e,.:t2J · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~yonRd.&~IToro Rd., ! .. f 2'13 ·W9·fi.41 2or'1l·!i981 :o\l·"Al'arpclJ>.r)tJ()I. i.:aral(e.\11.•1>o ,1J11ho.$3GO. · 000 Sq •,t offi~e 6 in o b s~r:\r.a .n c~ of r ,'i 1 •:;t' • , . ---Sl!(I. 645 iroi . 494-820JorMG-JW ~7!1 \'rl.v; 2hr. nr.occan fo"emaJe v.•/1 thild OK 3 warehouse IP8~e direct.. .al c oJiofis m week l n Putting a box under our tree is ~fo:llROOM . 2·bath Con--• ---Shai.: ref·rn~ llt) l)(!l·t'hld BR dlx ;:apt. t blk ocean. ,., a c r08S fr o m oc Laguna Beach (Nov U l'1 easy and lnexpens1've'.· Rates are on ~an dy-1:ical'h . V<'rY ~111·ei:1I 2 hr ror..L~xur) 11111. \It!"''· nr. l ll '~·J6Slrcct 644·4340 $191.50 + util. 613·1MS8 AirportS49·1480 toNov 24th J wl'hbeopen rl"l'r ,h·w GOO Ealll ~1na1c nd1 1. si isa rmo, .cat·h. Nu. l.a .i:una . aft.6 rrom 5 t• 6P·M;~vf!ty $4fortheone41nchbox8nd$6.SO '•;1nfrnnl S•OO /m o. D•)'Jo: 64 •1 4M4 M f'\ 1·:0 1-rt>n t h 1lours. hd"A·d l'll.O\KTOOCEAN ...._ e " · , ( 11 f h ·• .. ~~1 I' 20 ,., ~~-u M 1r 1 ht.·· ·••••g •• ' ••1 ort etwo-lnch package. !l:t'IO fi.J-l fl31.nAitt GiS-32.S.'> firs. np('n beums. ,,..uxt• n\atc r, . .....-Ul.a an .1 a1 1t •HEW• meditation. --garai,:e. Ne'-'' $.125. A~ 1.~r '-''olk·in rlose ts, p rlv quie t own e ntr !~~~~~~~~~~~' ----JVer y ~pec1al 2 br r"r 49-1 ·75~1 bll n .. ~. Riirlll!'.e. cable TV. Laguntnrbch417·1749 COSTA MU-A I· co,...,.dol M<r 3122 ""'" '""' rz•s1mo. M oli../nn peu . $300 mo. . CN .. r Harbo< 4t llaker) Lost• Fo.ftd 5JOO 'To place youra fust Cllll 642:5678. ••-.•••••••·•••••••••••• O a)'s 64·1 .. 1is.as ('vesCK-ean V1ew.V~ry specl•I til!J un('IS $.Tl'Smo.onFem.wantedtolotikforlc ta80to348G1q.ft .l9'pert•••••••••1•••••.•.•,!,!•.!.• .:i Yourcredltiagoodwlthua W 'II Iil:!LUX J·: 1 ll R. 3.bill & 67W2$$ 28r, 2ba. ~talned glass. )'early lease. UTILITIES aha.re. 2Br ln N.8 . C.11 141 n. 110.2JOI, a pbse LOST: Little •tJili doR, &..ill O • e "tnl'> J'm near O('e an --trplc. large dt!t'k.. Very PD A,·ailable Dec. t . &IM2'76. ,,ow-er. •vau mkl Dec .. female M~llt•ft Cd .. ~ .Y'?U · r ,youcancharg6your liirr:.. s,-,;i<i. Ph : 673.aw,Z 2nfr· I ";· Pool. s,hag, ~i valf'. Fe w s l eps to ('.all for il PPl S51·8'M2 2rem need t fem rm-m•te OWMT (7J4) ~ or are• Reward. '44·ass&. i; ..id. to your Master Chatge or 87~.";";:.;;., In !', ra ~e111 .. 190 h.Adult.sonly.nopet.s. :ifll'r6 1'l\,. 1 Pk Npl ... lrr:med your Broker noaftllwer,SIQ.lli~:·~ Ba o.•marlcard. • 83T•ZJlt.1(tr&l2·ll'J67 fo_,ve11 1454') mo. 497·16 17 o r -. or '~ · .T:!!'~ :r ~ , ___________ , 642 66.16 to-:XTHi\ sha.n 3 br, 2l>a.1~""!!!P<lll~ .. ~ll7~$o~-~---'1::---,.-----,--lS100 ~EW ~ 1~8 1t. l ·~i1 ;Julli111u ~t>. HOMIFiMDERS .,. I· n ARD. Losl nr Srnl~-v;1rd A1 t'Ht1111rt. ? II lrp l". dbl gara1e 1 Wouldftj'~ke<oll"d t.ue 1.000 sqrt w /oflice Talbert & Ward t'Vb vk ••642·9900•• • r. ~·atk to to~n & ore.n 0 f'r, pool. w•t het ~ T1Mi P..-.cNI 110·220 V ."he•t. hot ll/1; J Yr old·' tntfJ,' ~.., Ids flt'1• {'h. A,·iiil now.2 br.util"'I bt-u ('h ,\t.1u11 , 1>.llhuut 1lr\•r t ]l $ 675 1070 "'Bier, ne w buildl.ng, 1d G"rm••Shep.Blk •t•n. --_ IU.. r. -'.·., .,. •••t.-. 4-·•·• 1,-J IOO ..... • ~· . . ' TOL1 WITII I I ., • ._ ...... ,._ ..,, • ,.. , """' -chc · ,.,,. · '""""" ' 1'"""'11'4 • Vou"""fin dOlhal Ufc'llly OCMi .......... ..., ---A:nr.to ··nr1T~r."9f.S.SUl'd ~.!t7S mo. i~· It 2 bt, chlldttn. prts ok ·1dio Sl.lll 'mo ) d,\ u1r / 2 Ii i( ··•1•t 4411 Rive• Ave. and prO(et1'°11a11r . C.11 . -· ,, I DAILY PILOT ' Z .... ~ 1 l!o ELL idle ilem• wtth a F.j)VNll Male. c a.l. ,. • Ll.~l .... ~, SJ102br.tsincletok M·iu i~~~l'4~~~ rrni ~'.~:.i:~p e ts . :Z~'IJ..-,.'t.'~z~ DailYPlk>lClwlOedAd. ro,-n Ticer . M f~ . I -. • I. t·Slffn Kl·5rt'I. ::s.=.w.==$45.=~-~~=-:;:;U~==:::;=~:;:,,,,;'~' ~;;;;.~,;;;,;;===d , ' ,. •' '• • l ..... 11 ... Cement 11. .. Wire lt ... Hoe lt ... Ctean IL.Move · • • . . Roof lt ... Land:;caP.e lt...Tlte tr. .. Trlm lt...Se.wlt .. . . ll UUd.iL .. ~i lier it ... Ha1T1r:tie ,11., ~rf?!!I , RVICE DIRECTORY Y!)'lb l .. , ate 1t... pe ... emo e 1 .. . il=Press-lt .. :Pa n~1t: .• Nail it ... Pla$lar lt ... FlxJt, .. ~ • , , · · Haul it ... Add it . .'Plant it .. Alter 'It ... Learn If.' .. Wl"'""'9 , .,...... , G•• • 1 ,,, ., . H~ . Hw"AClt•'si Mot·;~ ....._ ,....,.,-.,..._ roots.me. .... , ................. ······················· ...................................................................................................................................................................... . l.o,i!•I Ca.tit, fncd 1~ lONORllONEREPAJll Attb: 8ondaJ 81*'4 -,,_ A.PA1ff!3EOAR0~ER Haullnc 1nythla.1. 1ara1~ Housert~anln I(: Ex WILl.JAMS&SONS YER V NEAT PATCll •l Mo. at 1" price. b mo DOUrilhloJ l'-lllth,JMU Pfumbb\a~ watl eell'• ln111I•'• IOyn~w.aJlOtiatts tleanu.p. Reliable fast ~erl t:nc('d with re · &fasonry.Brirlt/Blocll. JOBS fr RESTUCCO. tbere•fter. Complete_ part time. Jtfls, MS--Ol&l. Ca-am.it U!.e. 540-5Mf wtea.' add on. gu.se» hUonablei &tlm1tlt':I serviceA0-64~" rerences. $20 a da)'. &Stonie. ea11ss1.1m fl-te n:l. 893·1439. ~rvit'.'t . 15&..Q310. •'-• c.u l$1·19S'f $46i«ll8 arpentr7, Fiolsb, Ile· ••beorce PUm••Soor , "'• . l"ast DeUvery. bau.Una. ---.~ Mo•"'9 .· loofiltg .. - l..ttenled .lilt.el:.•~ rnodtl Ii: R!:palr • .&tu. ~/Jlilwlf'(PaiDt/ftta.os ~. &: Card"1 M'a.frit.. morift& & dn·wpK. SI up. Profes sional J apaoese ••••••••••••••••••••••• PATCll Pl.ASTf:RING ••••••••••••••••••••••,,,, 1nJ for l ·ht.U Ume nta. C.llma:rrt.: Bl·l-5$7.el32 'fbp Job. Ctn W..au2. foTtt~t.~ l)ousecleanmK lad)!. Own .. luvit1iJ!/H~uhn,t.. Student ••ALL TYPES•• Rt:PAIRS-ALLTYPES ,. over 11 mo'• or oc . O.c..Jitb.t~'N IC ... --.. J • eta Tret tr.an~rt.11tion.63l·30fMi, "!llart;:t: truck. Ilea.a . Ftoo•~t So4<Mim Rea:s.fl'fl!H\.s,1\r ,, l"ailooa.l parl Ume ol a Jlemodel. -add~li•••, Formtr Colorado Con· , • r • "1UluaY er. • Y • Sllrry S"8 97%3/839 ~ ..._ Wal\~ ;inyUme 1.. age weekdays 00111 decks, .. lit prtce1. trad.or R~llnL Ct· leJn\&p.s., lruwork trim Ii: removal. fmcc.. leanlna lud)' tlouse ' · · Pb .. ku; . 1 fenttd yard. playmates Quall~ wrlr:. 10 )Tl *at ftMIDl Btoelt. Plurnbin& 6 ~Uog, n)ldar !leis~ bldA& etc ttmo-ved, 1ar $17.50 11\.lntln'-rton Bt'h, JitOVlNG '! 2 exp ml'n ••••••••••••••••••••••• nouri~~~!.!~~~P .. "V Ida. llllit•m4190 !~ W°'t c.:?· ltyr&ln•rt:• M&-83. ' t'~ilnur.~·2005. ' ' '.f!'ol\eM~--_ 'mM-e you . Reusonablc:I Pla1tblttg ~··:R··· .. ·•1•c"T'l"L'F."'N••••·~1 rooca_.__ -· nl!:.. s.r.ic -,. •. -.... w1~11re H-•+•I' ,_ ...... _ _,,.__ ~fs.6T$-7:t72.W.W1 . <-,........ F. A .. l!:W ~I 11JauPOUs • BrookhW'I . • C.M. • • •· "'~ '" ~-"""9 ·!.. · ~-r•··~ ....--~ emodel. Free est 11 9'. -cau......,.11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ~W...cte.an.1,10 ••••••••••• .. ••••-•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P.too.•io1.ba11lini·cleunuPtt Wat er healers, dia· 848·1.S33 ri 1~ ··~·=••••••.:.,•• mpoo it ateam clean· O'Clt... 1•. fl55 ... tie, Want a RF.Al.CLEAN'• t"ord's t.andsc•pe Sod . bSt rat~:s. r~C":st pog.,\$, drains, faucets.I----------~ --------~ lDg. Color briJhle:De:n; ••••••••••••t•••• .. •••• ,• , :"' , -' HOO$E!Canc· ha1111, patJas,masonry&deai&n exprehstndts847·2126 oopper rep1pea. Day &i rttSerlk• 1· luiWen wbl ~la 10 mm bleach. ........ ff!l .. '"11 "Gitl."'ft" " ~· 1?3'" ~ervice. 962·7817 ~-!' -. ----no~ht ser\'ice. We tilte •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ·••••••••••••••••••••• Clean iv rm, din rm it ~a.UveWat.crproof KAntAlllNB'SWHl'l'E' M -p_.._, .... apenng MstrCh•r•t'.1.Jc:t009Cll. Ford's Tree ServiC:'JJJ L'Q.G'.'lent patios, block hall SIS. Avg rm 17.50, co.UQ&so)lcr •••••••••••••••••••••• CWV>'CLEANIN"" DSOftl"Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUSTPLUMltMG Firewood. N /C. L1~,,i walls, patio coven. G ~b $10. chair ss. Guar lirlngareas I DO n AW ... ~A.....,. ,, ........................ rt:rt:ltS PAINTING •CALL&tZ-4111• bonded & tn s urcid. "'orlt. lo rate,. Dou elim. pet odor. Critt re. IYn.G .. ar1ntee Electrical . Ptumbtna. -M ,\~ONRY & CON · ln<xt·Rea~Kata 962·7817 dJ4-0761 C\'et. pair. lS yrs eJL:p. Do wort APPLIED SYSTEMS etc. Reas rates.~7 2 lliitf ·~~ &t.rftr e:s:· CltETF. WORK. Asll Cor Call Gene :.&t 552·<H!'>M ~1i\ltV'S PLUM BINt; • C~_J._ myse.lf. Refs . .$31 -0101 Uc 213642 (!U)'f211i·li5l per; enc-~1t',..,,..t.h re. Jake. 549 !AAS --PA PERI I• ~ctr<' G • &46·9807 * Removals. Umbln&, ~: mTI'" JA~)')ht..frl-AfouiM • ,,... • NOJ061'00SMALL Pina, prunJug. Split Pin• ... •••• ••••••••••••~••••• Repalr Or laslall your Bedric.il AP(), t>olli ... hfl.fJI e t c n ·c 'i! s-' ..,, a n t ck, Ulork. Slone Tile 20 Yrs. f ... xpr, f'r~ fo.o;L 1-firewood. $75 tord/dol. , .\tA"STER Craftsi'n'an carpet. Free ~~uar~ •••••-.••••••••••••••••• CraM'n1Sft.4~~ 2°"'3•0ecleaning~~ ttftea,r work ex.pertly done bJ Rcfs .G'?3·804Z 1\ny PlutnbioJ: w•ter lic /bond/ins.6C2·26Zt. • .,· < . It R od l' aoked labor ~14 -D-Jo ; i>m \W,,;!18al6~~ ~ lie. ~lractor96l·6112: .----oorvl· .. •• le···· morollte .. pec1a Y· em e 1n1. ' ·' ~· RlClAN.Smi bl, wee•endi. c ·oll Sue·. llOUSt p 'INTtNG .,..._ ~.. ..,. MIL..&-Cl .i.... f 'ls.h t f l Carpcnlry,painl1ng . "' . • 1 ' enclosures, Reas . --w ....., · •' in wor . re_g, f'r ~ malnt/repa ti. 22: yrs mlnor~pairs 979-9621 · Fi~pl~ccs-Pl~nt~r' Jns1de/(Jut.H1-qual!low 83:2·3'G8.t0%offw/ad. ••••••••••••••••••••••"' <'5t, Gu•r work 499-3105 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eJL:p IZSS10BW·S203 I-Tee F.stimat~s . Bnck·Concretc Patio rut.es. JJtl.K'c 00·5376 w 1nd 0 w ..,.. ash in If"'' QUALl'l'Y .BUILDING• Ptr1oaallzed 1ervice. G• •••l•g , Sfi.S-1..0S • •• CLE~~g~OY B~k Walls • BDQ Pits -l~umbcr: Jlepalr •. install •verage 2 br home. $153' CARP...ENTR-V-SVS. w /gourrn et. touch. for•••• ... •••••••L·••••••••• llefs,t)it.646-~ •PAINTIMG* scrvlreli~. rep.ape. G. mside&oUt.C.al\496..wll' CALL .. 9_.1.. -·•coclttad,r-p"-. ~-prH-,,.,-,·,·ance~e···r H•llnn 673 ·6794 o r teavt' · . Cldley&l>!l31S 1 1 . ... . 3 --~"'-Iv .. .l;loA "'""" -:II ·~ .. -.... o--BRICK WARK,C"~UENI lic/ins9'J9.3.135Tryus . . . . or J"Ce{'S\lmate. Mf4• . . . luntheaa, etc. 5St..7907 or Yd. Cle•nuJ16 & lla~;ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• message;~ Y ...-:,_ \rld t1on R od 1 5528806 " Haul alllb c.•t ea n·up . Vi'ORK. Ask for rrank , • Drairui Clea~ & main ~">0"5-'t'~~.-Pa'tio~.,.: p~n:aelei~n:: . Trim&pnine646·4 76 Garage, Premisee . C,.AND AnPT Sl_Od+ , Miillu:ic645-8616 . Prof. I u1nter. Int. & F.xt. line!i. Freo t'ltimale ~ YOUR ,~ ·":. t:abinets. etc. 492-9139ar CemerdJC..aeh Japanese Gardenin8· Rates low . 552·S177 .... ~15£s-F." A~Roo:~: BRICK,BLOCK -~~~~s7~t~~;;5,g~Tee 2Ahr l>etvico.$4G-168'7 ~ ....A...\J11=J~S 0,; 7.SO.jH60JackorJobn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M:alnt, trimming & .548-8668 &-STONJ.: . "' ~x"50Mg()J'l&-S (..• . . . . Brlct~b1ock. cleanup. Gd work. Rers. aft.S.ti46-0034 " 548.:;116 Don"t give up Lbe ship! The fast.est draw ln ~e .., ... CHRU.'TW:A.S ,.,,11 , t.us~o.m Cabinet Making A Dr1vew•)'I. SU::lewalt1. 5"&&-~72 •HAULING• •HOll$ ir: "List .. il in t'lasslfied. West ... a Daily Pt lot ~ A.'k u.1 ilbollt u..· Daib' . fo'inish earpentry. Euro-Curb &. 8Jl\ler. Pool YAR~~~~~UP By reU ~ELL Idle items-with a Ship to .shore results! Class/Cied 1\d. P hone ~" P•lot Cllri•tra•• tfff. "'1 peantrained 548-2860. decks. WaJlfte. ~3 Clasained Ads MZ·5fl'18 • • :..»-UH.7 -• • ref r1>a1ly Pilot ClassiJied Ad. 642·5678. 642,5678. · ~ C•UIQ.Jom If' ~e""'t 't-:S.~...)':t.t..;i . . HtlpW-cl,. , 11"HolpW..i.ct 71 ·-········~························· .. ······· "-W-·.· JIOOHelpWaoled •................. , ........................... . 7100 HtlpW .... od ················~······ 7100t ......... , ...........•. BOYS AND GIRLS 12tol5. DRAFTSMAN/DESIGNER MECHANICAl0 .. ,, •• , - 10 To 15 Vear$ Old . .... . l\fana~emct1t Needed Students p/time NX Aftsweriwg Ser•. L1 Pk:OPLf: PERSON to belp on civic" t"ounty J4 Locations. ~II of t:11:ec. looking for part projects. Apply 102'7 No. p /llmc 11hlfts intludC time busine!i.S associate Coast Hwy, No. G. wknds. F.•per. pref'd."t 1n wholesale supplies. ~gu .. n~acMh.F497·1034, EOE.543-77117. .. B u i;; i n e s s f u l I y j~·E•m~~,~~~m~~·~---1;;;;~;;:::::;::::::-::::::::::::;:~ Earn Christmas money working a few hours after school .and Saturdays. IC you are honest~ ambitious, and not a(raid to talk to people, phone Mr. Wolfe at 64~2873. Equal Opportwlity Employer 7100 1 Minimum 2 years recent drafting experience in manufacturing field of valves,, pumps or close1y related equipment. Must be Iamiljar with ANSI STD & M IL-STD·8 . .Knowledge of hydraulics helpful. Equal Opportunity with nationally known valve company. Earn $20-$40 per week 'working after school & Saturdays. Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley areas only. Leave name. address & phone number on tape recorder. Call 548-5892. capitalized. Jnterview Need f I &: al PBX·Previou.s amwerid(" 673--2Z!l ema e rep. s es service. c11:per. VarlOUJ. . .--per'sonncl. $?.SO. hr. + shills&: upru·7am.. W1"e flf;u1ne PtodU<:lS Dis t Co. bonus~ comm. E11:pcr. advantaaes.SM-&&21Q. .,._ needs ~{'flecal warehouse not req d. for one of the ht'lp. sh1pp1n~. rcceiv· largest Mobile home Co. inJZ, .stoc.luna inventory. in Orange Co. Ask for A(lvaocc m ent. OP· Jim,839-UGO portunlt ies. Apply 18SJ H"-Ill P.tcGaw, Irvine Ca. Tut':· 5al' 1'hur. aft~r 3 l'M. STUDENTS 16 &r ovr P...t'ltcf Wortdiog H--. ]. ' • HelpW.i.d 7100 HelpW...ted 7100 --MonlbnoFri,So30·9Pml< ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MarYelous Oppty $600 Sat AM. llrly wage + SM NW & saklry ....,.,,. ... eh to: B.ECTROHICS Oirltj· I~adies lioQ5CM"M!ltl l!•g:hly skillt..J ~ciieral ~r-bonus. Help on project Shampoo/Sets M. Mon.ACcounting r lerk for POloa:ZJZ~.MewpairtltGth,C•t.92663 Technicians ~11:per 'd in earfi <in .Xtr.u $5-$6 br f1ce person for this for non prolil orl(anita· ·r.ues. Wed. only. ( pa.yroll &r: A .. P. exper. logic.SJG.75 17. teecbrng hobby cla115u "variety filled" CaTeer. tion. Workinourofr. AP· 9·Zl'M.,.4-tl!M ·~ Earn $4 br pu\Ung your' persooality to wort. All \(o•ork done from our ne"'' Jrvine ofc. You mus_L.. J>055CSS a pleasihrt tl~l-'' voice &.a 'ronlldent m@if.:- ncr. Perfeet_(ot' studeal.-> & hou.sewive11.. No aelu.at sellinn involved. Fur more info, 8J3.8098 betww 9am·5pm. other days). Sandpiper Clipper r.t ar1ne Corp. wftn -~m J..Jquid Em. Hoom for advancement. ply1CMpm,12065Garden •lairCnlr.CdMS1S·7720 1919 E. Occidental St. ESCIOWOFCR brmdcry' Control career Employ· Gnwe Ulvd, G.G. or call ---;;;;~---4_San~~t~a~An~•------J ....... w~ 7100 u..a...w.t.ct 7101 Progressive independent .. 64S·O.JGJ mcnt Ag e ncy . Call 89'Z·2258afl4pm. UFO ._..,. --..--T bank has.open~ 16?,'' an 556·8505, 'CCT. R-. GlltL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,, flelp wanted ci 1 people, --~---~--r MEWPOIT Custody visitation sup· ~ 5'-'" Escrow yvicer. P.li.o yrs SS E TECH port, <"all United Fathers Youog Orange Couat)' BOATING INDUSTRY Cleani'ng women. part ex per : Contact Mrs. rull & pit fro111 midnite MA AG • VILLA WEST --~------, o rgan i ~at i 0 n 0 Lighting FiJL:ture Co. MasterCwpetder / time. :.t ~hour. Own Fergason at San\ili'o '11t 8am. Jack In The TRAIMU New ResidentR~ A'merica.546·5745 needs eJL:p. AIR Girl. '. tut•atiOll rans .. · Bankforappl.832·5200. Box .VoSBaker.CM , Young tad(, (18-28) for CateFacillty PctSOD wntd to trace ac, tivities of other person. WiU nol be invol\'ect $G hour. Xlnt opportunity tor ad· Reefs a min. of 2 yrs elC" Clerk typist.~dte-bklpng . Ex-•-·y H 0 s P; ta 1 _Aid e'8 & legiti.mate ull time posi· Kt'R;flEN AIDS UFO v an t'e ment + rringe per ia carpen&.ry & boat Olfi<'e Manager, mature ,-~,. ••s$800 Orderlies. immed Opt"n· lion. No exp. nee. We HROESUSl~KE~~~~S United to~a thers b e nefits. Cont act. l II t • 1 d man oc woman Irvine ttrac 1v e . uper in gl'I . Train ees ok . send to s<:hool.~arn "' · · CUSThDY Wood. lighting f'ixture IDS a . • too· ' m me · • ' · Sharp" indi\•idual with 6''·l>IOO. while you learn. Apply in Apply In person Org1n1:tat10t1. u r~·-i "-·""-••lM•'•, opening. App ly at . CaUafteriPM,581·8154 tslrong) typo'nR "sh < 4 ff.I · w Nn VISITATION' SUP ......-.... ;~uu~no;;~ ..._ · 1x·r.1on any afternoon or 000 J ana ay, n PORT. Rap session~ lrvin'e.546-2901 ls-lander RYa chl~. 1922 COf\.t PANION; live in skills. Ground floor op· HOSTESS.CASHIER l'Vf'.2930W.CoastJJwy,, Nur."o·n"·Rellet RN«. • ,...._ Cieri! Wk.days 9-ij. Exper. dt.,. sir~1blc. 847 ·601 J. ,, l;-::~:;:-~~-;-=-:-:::~:-l~""~rr~a~n~c~a~d~.!1~"~'~"~'~· -·/ / tdef~j hid · ~,ft-'\o portunjt.Yfor9ual1flecfin· N R " "' " '" "·ff:tl,y · 546-5745, Answ'e rli g Service· ~0 ~ 171 •. n i e e 1h0 m'e: dividuar.· t'"oiiti-01 tareer f\Jll & p /time. Apply dai· · 1''/lime LVN's. Immed. P1zxa 1-lelpcr. run tirri~. • t:~ecutive alone in Telephooeoper3·llshill ._.:..:.._·LJ.·, . . 979-TI99or&46.2032 , Employment Agency, ly. ~!i Cas~P.11-~xica~ .'olA ·rultt; couple to openings.642·0400. Apply •t Tino's l'in.a Oran~e county for Tue : Sat Laguna Beh, 9'il'.l"nl'ST...r.Jf$Jtanlc Call556-~. ~est:iuranl •· 17l manage apt house. Purlor 302'12 Cr own; \\"inter, Will house sit a ca\19~ 49"1'·1156 Cha~. '¥tll!resiin~ COOK for Guest llomc. _s_t _. ~.M ~--_ ----~~.a4~~ + furn. apt. c.:.rif . NURSING LVH \'alley Parkway,Lagu1...,. l!d h ome at no cost . APT Manager, 16 U, job tor person W/varied llrs lOam,si:i m . Ca\l EXEC. SECTY IIousekt>cper /Sub M~m ___ 7.a:JO &. a..u;30 Jo'tliate" !1icucl. ----,-49'3·~632-4798. adullS,lt.grdng&r:cnaioL macbine ·stiop ex -646-07l6betwn9am-Spm. Top Salary. s mall di· Tempora.r y l1~e ·1n MEDICAi.ASSiSTANT PJUlne. PROl)UCTION & ~\,. perient:e to build pre· ver,;ified Corp. !\.lust be \6mo)? chtldr1·n l and 4 L' fl r b A'M:RAC'rlVE JO Yr old Nr. 1-loag & ocean. c;s;on ••mo·conductor Cooks Assistant .. • rront o ire nr usy MUI.SES AIDES sembly depHrtml"nl WO 1192 -10 very fast, organi;,i:ed , ex· yrs. MusL dr1vo. Pvtc r:"' •1 " •. , c . . . ~lALEwilldo anyjobfor . ..., wirebondip.g equipment. Nights.Sorldayweek. per •. attractive & room.Call 552.0233 ramiy ,rac.i c roup. F /t1mc·P/t1m\•, 0&JI MarineliqvipmentMJ~ a r~ in adva nt'~ as long ASSEMBLY Woman for The person "Ve seek must 548·7418or646-8251. possess outstanding Sec· Must have al least I yr. shifts. \ Meebanical npt1tude '3 3s 1t s lega\.WnteFcar· parts assemb'" & lite have preVious ex ·l----------1 ty.skills,incld.theabih· HOUS~WIVES ;::i&ulder . cxpcr. C.."oill bl"''n 11 & Xlnt. bene fit .-. & in· litemachiningexp.req. I~. 1300 Park Newport, machirilng St°il Boat pertence·w/lathes, millll'' t.1 author rieeds woman ty to work under pre· to work part time forl~41',:;;M,;;.;&14;;'~~;;';;;;;;;;;;;~ surance covera~e. Park Musl be sbarp, reltabte• 1~pt20I.~B. Equipment. Must be ell:· &. precision tools. E~c-to type manusc(ipt al ssure. Legal , Real housccleanin~ service. Lido Conv. Hosp, 466 cnertt:etic. C:Ofita Mesa. &..,loy-t& per. & quick to learn. trical /electronic back· 1_ho_m_e_._.,_>-_800_7_· ____ 1 E sta lc background Call J.1nicc'!o Raggedy F lag s hip Rd. NB. 549-8854 •oH Pre~~ Costa~!es..549-8854 . ~~~a~:l.pfT~i~u~sw! CountetGitlsforfastfood helpful, AltractiYe Ann 'sfi75·655J. MEN & 1c61U04='::;::::.:.4~·------·1Purcha:;ingAgenl ·a~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• !lcrvice Apply in pers;on Newport Beach offil'C. llsekpr, Cook . c:ii;pcr., for WOMEN PACIFIC TR.AIMEE •-hoot & ATI'BCTION! growthposition. Prime Burger 799 W. NEWPORT FEDERAi •. -.. s Orthod)1leEleelronics :;in!!lc person. Live 1n .· COASTDIHER Entry l evel oppor. lnttnlC:tiolt 7005 l-6Mo'1Wortc •. t599SuperiorAvc.e.z l-'l-'71-'h_C_.-'M_. ______ 1 ~~tL2t::~t~~dg.JJS.5 Balboa, rt'fs ., SJOO. :\laturcindi\'idualscapa-We Need Fry Cooks w/rcnowned co, seeki~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll&OTer, ' Costa Mesa 645.1616 Counter help. part lime . 67J.1879. hie of general office Applyinpcrson9.5 or~a ni zed lndiv. C.:u\f Sat tbru Tu~)'day. No;J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J ;"'-;;_;;;_;;;.-~_;;-;;_;;;;_;;;_:;_;_;J r lcaninl!. fo'u JI & parl· 4501 w. est 1 lw y. NB Carl Cao non, 833·270Q. IE.l TRAVEL AGENT (.1...A$SES ~AR'l' \ MONTHLY Earn commi5$lon• while you. team l We will train you in ·our busi.Qet;s . No strikes' ,, layoffs, plenty ot-.·ork. If you'ce ambitious &i "''ould like a pos)tion (lllt of the ordinary: Call aftec9Am . • nites. The Don•" ~,,.. t11nc positions open in the Call -<lGlO Ucnnis & Dennis Persoo-.OOICIC"'~ER ~ ' Expen'mental Ind t:oor/ltydrau SIKK ' v· . •t ' --••~ I•·· . f I . -· ...,.. 1o~. 11 1• Sunnower al .. t tss1on ieJoarca. on·1-ne ~rv1cen rv1ne.""'°' ·, < Salc>/marioe elcc $15K h ForGcnera.ICootractor .. Fainiew.CoslaAtesa. M hi ' t Le,alSccy /Corp S850 day throuJ<h Friday. PARTTIMEHOW M1<' eJsonDr. Capable of ma.&ntaining ac RIS St.'<:Y /Quality c. SiOO ~.50 Per hour. Call l7lol) FULL TIME IH SPRING REAL ESTATE SALE."i. L.-'--... __ ,..;al •a1ance Deliveryman, perm .. 521-1711 between 5:30 & ORSOOHER TTEN Pos't'on r ui ~ood p/time. Early morn dcliv , ........ ., .jllN\ 7 1'~1 only 1 1 eq rt:s of LA Times lo ct.1, NB quanllty runs. Must be Jr\1ne l'ersonnel 1\gencyl"'""'·~.,.;;~·~~~~~~J LICP:NS)o:O. ,.,J typiJig. Hea\'Y acrount.5 ate;tS. No collect. r.tust ab l e t o work fro ru 48M E. lilh, Costa ~les;1 r ·ream personality to as· UNLICt:NSEO. ·• ..--~u u..o ., • For pr~-pe ·&small f)rdcrDes k r r ,·pt· "'""I A 1 TJON 1 payable. Salary open'. h d d •ketches, verbal instruc· So1te2i.l. 642·1470 • u-...lf"'e "50 Up so'st 1'n handlo·ng phon•·, <;ET THE JtED ' 539·1113 Hunlin&tonBeat!'h.Write ave epcn • c.ar . M ..,~~".'."~'."'!~~~ ....,.... .. ~ CARPf.71' P •ci~c • 1----------1 Ad U Dail>' p ·1o1 Bo 548-4152., lions or blucprinl..5. old ...: (;r('at career opportunity t ypin~ & ~ener•I clcri,:aJ • ~ n l•---------1 · • 1 • x 1..c..c..cc.cc..c ______ I Making lln ow l e d-e ""'1lhexµandingcompa11y dutieslnbusyofficc. THEA1'J\lENT! • TR.A.VB. SCHOOL =·Cos\& Me;sa, CA. OEUYERYMAM helpful. Able to work in· f(lr positi\·e thinkin~ & We train you to sull .&IO E 17th St, S. Aoa AVON $.315 Mo. ~ar ly AM dependcnUy. 3.5 Yrs CK• Installer /Trainee !"I.ales oriented person. Co ll (or-appointment to-homt>S with an ;1ccelerat. 54' '655 ho ~~~ •pp! d 1· l . per. female. Loeal -.·indow l'rofessiona l atl•tudc. day. ed N)\J"e thel starts im1 ~ yr.-~,..,.." y · newspaper e 1v. r\·1ne 1 t ,., __,. t 1 If · Accredited by NA'l'TS Chrishncn Ecrfti1Mj1. after 2:00. Tonio's. 210 are3.. Must haVc lrg "car. STA.COSWITCH 1.n. ing company. ; .. ow Control Car eer Employ m"'-'111 e y, you ere IJto F.stablit,hcd.1963. , , •...&.. Mow i Ne\ft>Orl Cent er Dr. NB. Sta. wag or v~n prcf'd. IHC. ~n5~f!.·h~ 'hf~c~o ~taurt to 111 t! n t Agency. <.: .i 11 OFFICE OVERLOAD l(•rcstL'<lf in eatcbning:t hl\c~· ' " ·IA dPr •-m .,.... 644·2601 . NocoUert.962·4633. ll391laker.c-.·t•M-'sa · .. .c:ir. ~ 37ZlBirch.NcwportBch. mont'y rom e 8 aF. ! 1nanCta I O~oco S ~ u" ., ~ o\~'r 21. (.;o1:1r fl('{'. Jf,15 • ==-· ------~l't ind1yidUa}1zCd fi;: <: For AVON REPRESEN, DENTAL ASSISTANT, 549-3041 Alabama. JIU . o\1001'.:LS· MASSEUSl':S 1 ____ 5_5_7_-0c.Oc.6_1c_. ___ training on lhe job in one Sewi og ·Counselb r . TATlVES. Best l~me IUSDRIYERS ' 1 Receptioni st. c11:, EqualOppEmplo~·mJ f Fii:::ure :'ttodcls. Escorts, Payroll Clerk. LarJ!,e Co. 0Cmunytop0Cf1ccs locat~ P'enonalited sewine in ever: to e1:tab.l,sh Work as s ut>Jtitutc perienred. Newport IMSURAHCE P.1asscuses needed. Top payroll, good w/Cigurcs, €dthruout0rangeCoud • .!ltnJl;tiot\sinyouthome. c ustomers. l:iccel\ent School Bus Driver Beach.G44·92'11 --Out" 5550 S 1 11 · money , New studio. · 1 1 It ty, call for further de· Evel· 83&-8307 p /time earning op· nr Lcc retary. u ,time . 631·:~11 min ma payro expet tails. ;\rlen1·, (71'..t) -,.-'~'°-''----·--7' portuaity. loteteited? w /po!isibility of full· DENTALASSISTANT Cove ~6ple? n-ont di"· Commercial Insurance -------1 nec<>5.~ary.S-SWeekdays M8·Bi42 henchtuloJ",allleve1-" I time. Prefer Calif. Orthodontic Assistant fi<.-e needs you to ··run Undcrv.·rilin~cxper,ncc MORTG'GE 549-0Sm. -.. cat : 5'°"7041 or Zenith School B.a1 Drive'ts el ed Cdr.1area.673·3850 ~ n _E.,LESTATES E i .. _C_•_1_;r_.~c~red!"::e~n~l~ia_1_M_._A_._t~7~.J359~~·~~~~~~~1 eertificale, issued by the experf pr .errh "xllnt. OMP· the show!" Must have IAHKIMG !la ve.something you wunt t AL ~ 640·4279 CHP, but wi11 t'onsider pty or ng t ~1r <.:. . good strong secretarial t,Q,\N PROCESSING to sell? Classified ads do ·Jo1·n #1 .. In ~ H ppl 546·51'10 !ikills. Control Career I•---------'U f'F.RVISOR it well. 642.5678. 1t Jobs WWed, 7075 Babysitter for 8 mo boy. tnnn f . -.94 '·A Y I-'--------Employ ment Agcnf'y. KE"PUNCH S ' ._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mature, references. 5 Wesldlinater School Dis· Dtfttai Atsist..t. <.:all 556,l\505. 1 Ora nge <.:o. l\tortga~e Tarbell, R•altors. r<ifale n1&rse would like 5 days. 8 :30.5::t0. Your trict, 14121 Cedarwood, Periodontal Office 1 r-------t~ankcr has an immL"'ll . HOW IS THE TIME •t-'r ce 1S day trainin~ l k ~i ·r rt 084 •• home c M WestminslerF..OE:. . , • Fast.accuratetvp'5lprc· OPERATOR opening (Gr ex.per 'd (orjob scekcrstocheek course· cy~.w ....... 1 .ce . uo • • • area.,_ _________ yr exp 1n-... a1 •-. 1 L h 0 .1 1 .1 ., 1 ~ d. lo<:al rcf.638·7333 M9-J2m.. • ,~ •• ven-ferably w /own IBf.11 ,\ or t.:ai:c oan t e a1y '1ot .. ep .... a 11l::1ccarprogram AR WASll PERSON talofflcereq.lockof.. typewriter to "·ork at Processor. Previous Wanted classiricatton. Jf •J lawaii,Acapul t'O trips 1 Nurse, young RN 111eekt llAUTICIA.HS • day employment . Ex· W/foU . New fl{.8 . salon. tensive exper. CCU ncu. 644-066lot540.s582.: ~2676 . 1-----~--- •-"--':-:,.--:--:---:::-:::lleauticians: Station ren. Hlfp WanMd 7100 tal in new Cdfl-1 Salon needed for Import New f i ce w / 1 0 m 8 home tran~cribing rourt I 'fr cllper. 4-81'~1 . r-ton s upervisory ex per. the job you want is not •!st placc·sales In Car Dealer. Apply in GIG-'....._ of bllsiwess rcporl~r·s Steno! y pc thru Fr1. hf'l pful. Some travel. there you might consider Oran~l' Coun1y person. See Bob Jotmson, .... ~ notes 960 3'1JS af\C'r 5 CLA·Y AL CO. Snlary open. Call Mrs. offering your scr viC"es •L'tt pliltt·listin"s ta~ Jlm Slemons Imports, officeproe..-.•s.hll PM . · . ' 17\h&Placcnt1:.i.CM Tu<'kcr at Califo rnia with an ad in the Job 1nOran~cCounly 1 lnc .• llOl~ftJ.St,NB ·• time.644-0681 . 548·2201 Mortga-e Se rvi ce. Wantedcatcgory.Phone •lstplace·lis tJngasoldi.t1 .... 1-'--"-'----'--~--l fo~ood production worfl'ers Equal Oppor. Employer 71'1 /832·8600. 642-51>78 Oran~eCounty .. ,, Cd WA;as,HEl.P Ol!pa1chet Exper In needed. Lan"loi111 fo'ror:en !:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~;;~;;~=}~~ •Jst place-advcrti.~ing. \,Q. ••••••••••• •••• •••••••• w /manicurist. 675--7720 F'Ullit'part.-time equipment rental busi· Foods. 2915 Laguna Ca· Ht4pW.ted 7100HelpW•hd 0 7100 Calih)m1a '• " A Better Temp Position EARN CHRISTMAS MONEY ··j· auty opera\,Or, wanted. Wives & Love r$· Jl~ir Fashions, 5050 Heil Ave. l{unUn.glon Be:atb:: . · · 1 5 Local,iocs ncss. TypinJ:. billing eK· ny()n Rd. Laguna Beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •lsl place-adverlisinit hi METROCAR.WASH I'°'· Salury open. 497.1741. KEVPUNCH ••·USA • .29Mllarbec 111 CM 968-7994. -'---------I """' ... --General car Wash help MANAGERS & •Isl pince winner REt.b C.lSHllElt·S.lUS DOCTORS .lSSl$'r. • apply at 150 New pert OPERATORS Home Buyec·s Contest ' o h Ir unh('('nSt.'(f. let uR a.a Ex per 'd for ready to ''OOM ltidf t18'28J td'H!I'-Center r . Newport He · Expcricn«t.•d ASSISTANT MANAGERS si!"f you in obt."tininti yow.tr BOYS & Girls we" r & s portfl w('ar. siit in' TleAllh 'SP!ti. No1..:64~•~·-'"'~"'=· ----As k for Ul'bh1l· Ht•:-.1 F.!lt:.te-lleenlfe. t:iill· lo lo ~vyeea-..,...,J,. Dal F ltimc posi~n . Apply t'xp. rec1 .. .....-1ra111. App-G orr· or ~l ar•:•rl'l lill R-...... ·-v. ·Gene's, Z300 Jl.11rbor 81 , I\' nno n -R pm . 2112 eneral ice, . -., . IY Pilot delivery routes . E---"-al 1'e-mpoTemporary llelµ Hamburger Hamlets 842-669 I ma.y be a\'._Oableln 'tr ,c_>_l_'4_>-_6S2A~----llarbnr Blvd. Cos1.11 h-1 ~a ~c~,......... 17tl02Sky !lark lrv1nc ""' Ea .. rn protlth ror •· CASHIER DRUG'C(.IERI( Fnr ~8 1Tnd ;v . ·~~~"~°'~44~55~~-I liveries taa • lriPI or F'·ll · 1 ed • merchandise for aelllng ·u t1menn y. 21+. f<~xperienc Y must type. w/umQue co. Xlnl oppor. 5 Location.... Call 84 ~1:>M f ol" in· _ .... ., ... Call Barbara Mac. Lad" who needs SSOOm o & new subs<"riptiolq.. For ...,........ ' lnfortn•lioD plfnte .un Mmo CA.I WASH ... ~w •kf ·, · ') "3.1·Zl00. Dennis & Den· up. Sale!'! oriented. Phone 642.4321• Jo'rorn San 2950Har 81,CM bU&:&"I'~ nis PttS0ru1el Serv\ce or ,•;.;•.:.•~ri"lyn=•.:.968::.;·llJ1=8=---I Ctemenle-S1n· ... 1uan • • .... 'I , lrvlnt, 2082 M\che lson UYI' PERSON nec.'ded ro Cll)l1lr1no arA,•.i 'e•11 J RESTAURANT _D.:.•;..·-------Im Port New Car Dealer 49:5-0830 1ndliiU'°' Vie-CENSUS wanted General or11ce Appl,)' in person. See Bot> jo-EI Toro area. &11 Luncheon "-"'-Rofr! Johason, Jim Siemon" mRRElt;;; 1926-1976 ~-:'J00ppo;: E~IOY,er ENUM£1ATORS WaitrfsM~ Xlnt oppor, for •matile Imports. lnc .• tJOl Q"a11 ~i ff;'.;;;~~~~~~, CIT'tOP Mu~t be U-Or over J\pply lndiY. W/unique co. In _St-'-. N_.B_. _____ _ NEWPORTBEAClt in per:wn''btWn2 PM &6 di,vcnlned position. To fl.11\Jl> wanted, immcd. St» Per ¥out Tem · l'M, J03 ~. Oayside Or. $8032. Call. Lorinda open10~ for re liabl e Due to our present rapid extension program, wC a re seeking encrgeLic people who wish to progress quickly. If you prove t o be stable &dedicated & possess lhe ability lo lead & motivate people, your future is with us. Management ex perien~e is desirable, but Dot necessary. t:xcellenl salary. Company paid benefits. . Apply Monthru Fri 9AM-Noon R.E. SALESPEQPl.l .;· Too lot'atioo~\_r;..ptCV+:o ni1uitict att:!I . upportua, lf for 2 ~xpcrienced p • vcn aale.;peopl(l to ~hd • the flnf?~t morltet \'h Ne"'•port Beach . Con MdentlRl lnqulries. • ~try po1itiioa1 begin· Nc~·port Ue1ch. Blodl ;&314'M~ Deneis & wum3n over 30. 53G·0-111 tii1h J-a11 :-1IA.1Jply by M&Sl23J Dt'onls Personnel UIJ.2:n5 a~ the Personnel service of Lrvine, 2082 lllnR •n)'thlnR with a Oept:,.t. ~sob Newport &arn $Zf'll •mo. p /tirne. htlchelJOn Dr· Drul) Pilot C!a~a1fied Ad mv.t 111.a. 'f' t\lller B,,.h Salet. local H M!methiftt ''° 1e!I" ii' a s1 mpll'fd1'•tlei; ••. area. IJUI, 968.al'll. ct'asl\Oed ads dolt well. jUAtcall 6"2·'818. GENERAL omcES 322 No. FoothiU Rd. le•ft'fr HIUs Equal O,,,.....lity (sc .. O')'ft' C. F. Coteswortlll .... ,.... 640.0Qfo Navo Mm•thln1 t b .. ir ClasJlned •dado 11 f,ett. \ • • J ~ 1070 ............... November 19, 1975 AnHqu.. 8005 0...,. 1040 ••~rv = ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1010 ~ti S,. ti11icJ Gooch. 1094 D8 DAILY PILOT W«inesday. November 19, 1975 •ptfTWOl.LD• WANTED ~ ••• ..-••••••••••••••••• ..,, ... , •-'• 1013 ···-···············•t<·.~ Co<'k ~·r:., Ch lbu~hu". TOI' CASli DOLLAR . ••••••••••••••••••••••• JEMMtHGS ,'' H•lp Want•d 7100 Hf.Ip W•t•d 7100 He-tp Want•d 71 OD ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANTI OU ES INDIVIDUALIZED "FIELD MANAGEMENT" PROGRAM S:ulboul ri.l anuf"l'luri:r MASTER IMST ALLER SEWIMG ·r11 E :\I ,\ HK 1-:'l'l'l.1\C E <.;()Nj<.; Et."'l'ION 1'1101ll t>S. Sh1h ·ltu , r/\10 ··on VO n WANTED J1rm1n amp.,to-p 100 ~OMPOUMDIOW. '' ~1 all1·,.,1· (;, Sheph~r~I . Jto:~'ELR Y. WATCllE.'t, TOP CAS ll DOLLA R watti RMS wJrev'erb & 8r:indnl·w.SIOO T..-·ou'r(.~, S;1 n1o)~"I , J:ip. Spaniels. Allf ('~iJF.CTS, GOLD, PA ID f O lt VO~R fu1~ lone. $1$1>. Call dcr"i;iter s pL•ar gul\.-.,. t·a 1~1 htc of 1n~talhn1: any llt'ln on the llllat rt'lated Sp1•r11d 1rl:tl'h :\1 ni.:ll· nL'<'dh· t ::.:r}t•r onl y Ask fur i',1\, 1:.12 J.172 N.H 10c. off w11h this .-id 1700So lir.1nd A\l' nun1 S<"hnauzt'r, Pom1 S ll.\11'.H SP.RVICI'!, JEW£IR'\-' WATCl-lf ...... S48-1'11.ldan . power ed b y .22' JOU m1xt·d puµp1t-!1 . Stud fl NI-: FURN & /\N· ART o'BJl-;t"rs. GOLD Carlrid.:c V e f}- to h.1rdy,•;1rl', plumbini.: & SNACK UA H Count~·r Girl mu1or 1•h•rlr11·JI 2 to 3 21 y r/o\1•r 4 tla\-. ,,.kly )f!'o 1'\l"'-'r rt·11 "tl 1\ppl)'. Ap1JI\ HE:\' llllCl\\'NS l !>l:1n1h•r Y:11·ht!>, 1922 1\10T l-:I., :i t 106 l'oast 11:.it'I :111l'.1 ltd. lr\'lllC llwy, ~u Lu gun;.i 3 5 S.1nta 1\11.1 ~1.1 ·&!Jfll 5,.·11 m(..,...lll,recd".2.525 W. Tl(JUESMS-2200 SJf,VER SF:KVICP.. 'f!fr~~05;·F~z-:~~ powf'rrut & ac<"urart. 17th at l-u1rvn•w, SA - -FINE f<'U HN &. AN· SU..22'.lO (>pt•nt·\"t'I> .•,3 1 5027 01amo11cl ~ohtu1re . 11-, TIQ,Ul--:S (i..15 Z200 Strat.otuter or $21$. Anll:""?-';;--Ur<'S!! bt·d ~1.11111'<1 i::l;1:.s windn-.., uun t•r1h . & llbrur) \atilt•. t::i.JJ 9t'3 :n~ :1ft1.•r 'ipm ---earrit' (,t')l d tlff11iny · · --4.618-34.W. , Rodlo. Yorksh1rt·Tl•rnL•r 1'1,.1~ $6.'M.I G75 117~ Caneelled contraL't. zpoo A.&e-• "•---.JI•• & HiA. 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I N 20 l IOA M 867 W 19th C•t6-IS7411 2111 2 1':11·1 f1cl'u,1:-tll,,.·y ~· <MluCll ••-1 m~~ (,.sh". Sal•. OV.' 3 . ' ' • 'DOY SCOlJTS NE£!) (,'o, t".Jr + t"'O;I' i\1.ijor rt·· .11 ••,\at1• -.r•r1 it·+·-. 1·0 :-1·1.·k!! pol1 ... tu ·d r•·r for 111·11111· !1·11 l';dl B11·k l.~1n 1er, M.t:1 :.n1111 D.-nn1r. SUPPLY CLERK 21,ytooroldmalc ~. ourC"hr.,1m ... •Tr .. .-.. ,u ~-Tu·ktnckt•r Thnft Shop. Pets 1087 BOATS. 1\i ~ Ad\ an• I Jlunt lll'h _ ·1!:15-SSG7 !~. ~1 , 1.,.,., T11 .. n k1.:_~",',',~ ~.; ~hl \l,f 11Jlh St. l'~t . 1 .. ,., ... ., ,..,11 .,1• ,~. -;_ 11 .. y & •i·"" ,..,. ' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ........ '. . " ....... _ "'.,m,01>10", ,',. ",",.', ,',11 t,,',',~. •,· .· Frte to You 8045 ~··" tlth" IMth l'.;,ll '~z sons.;;. ltilbo.1 H;1y Club Mero · •rave to finil home> for 2 18• Non.t~an CIC'. w/trtr, ·. ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• lor1nf<•tm.1t "'" • t I p ff r sale Silt' ... ,._ 1 dog Ch'ld I• •I W11•kt•r 1-u ru 1-++. ,, "·i:.···f . .-"i-..-··· . .-.. •');'.,.•".;. IL·r~ll , ', · · ca1.sor: · 1 • )(!M;013cni.:.S"1~- & 111•11111 ' l'1·r!--1ir1111•l \\"i• ~in· ..,1•1•k1 11i.: ri n •n St.·r\'H·•· of lr\1111.· 201-1:.! 41t\ulu.1I "il h pr1•\11>u., :\l1l'h<'l,.ou Dr :-h11111111).: ,'\ r1•1't'J\lll)! l"X H<1<·kCo11L•t·t i1.in 1,7;, :~flli S 1l \'Cr /~r1 •y I t•rr1,•r SIOOOd1s<' G7S-0333 le rglc. Please conta("t 96Z-561H -,\4t111ahlt•. lltno ul~I 1\U meat848-017S. -~- Slrm Nuw for llol_idays! 1o~. Mao'nl-•/ Stormy ,,.,•;1t/11.·r f;iu •IWI s hot!! aJ6 :l:l~•I Gil hom1· h , N II 2 R p k I 1 -• ,,._ .• f)vt·rwc1i.: t . o pt s, no a r e a r a ee s , "'-ice 9020 llun1111c l 1\n11i\'i•r!!1'.ll'y h l d or spa. !low 1 bl /bamboo ~.,. lu•1·n-.,·d pit-.,,,, i .i ll u11 !---------~ 111,ri l·ni·1.· S.il.n·) "di he 1111·11 I u11•111 .• l <'I 1 I. 1 11 d .1 1 1 S.l:..'tl 111unth tu :-\;.rt \\"c Pl<it(-sS7~5tlH;1>1 1:r12 H\111·k 111t<Mll<', V<'rv k1n iJ, CHRISTMAS .,_ ~ s. no. ru~s . 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TOOL DIE ,,. t • 11 l'k • l.'' .. ,ns"d or not t 'orn t' " n as 1er <>: ryl•r. 1 l ••••••••••• •••••• •••••• '" '-shOr thantl at 100·120 , ·• 1 "''hl'rt• lhl• a1·11un 1s N1.•-..· ne-..·. 1;111 !J,1.>: NI-:\\' ht•:1utiful llerC"ulnn wpnl , ty1w: bl'l"''et'n 55-75 & MOLD SHOP ---,, hrane h ur)!t'nlly lll'l'll.~ . t So1 :1 k l.O\'l'St'al . u -.t ,ales a.~socialt•s liuSI· -..pn1 & arc lookin)! for ;1 \Vh trlpool i-le1·tnl' 1 ryt•r. St•ll Stl.'> 9tlJ .~iQ I ('h;illl'ni.:e. lht•n send u:. \\"urkin" Lead xlnl 1·ontl , 2) r!I ultl $95. · · · · n('s:-l!-o lx,onlini.: 1'1ck ... \ourr1~um e. Res ponsible for Toni ·1!16 iJ72 Sofa & Lovcs1•:H , lll"\l'r your o"·n sail'!-ll•rnlory · -l'lassified ,\d no. 567 WP train & i·an :l(\\nnrt• Shop!--chcdulinA&oulput f'F 1 h , hr eho . ust•d, \·er\· )!•I qu;d , board fci•s for 1iuatiflt'd c ll'UnDl'lo1i1,Y 11;~;it <1u11hl\" & quantitv. ·rool '.' 1":ir1l ~st ,,..!!\ ·0 d~ !l a(•ri f l rl'. mo\ 1n i.: ...,., i\takcr . :\l nld !\laker. or ptng CK' Ofl,' 1 c;i · 9ii22.'">62 persons. Othl·r hranl·he~ Costa ftilcsa. Ca 9262ti 1.001 _ IJ ic. & :-.lold i\1 aki!r O~x.__!75 . 5--10 7G.'i2. __ _ opcn1n j.! soon. illanagl'rs1, .... ,;;;~~~~~~~ ..... ~ N t I I L I csper. Auction 8015 , t·\·cr u~ec uc l'·:t · c1 . nccdctl . l:u ll ll crh. -STACOSWITCH ••••••••••••••••••••••• $155, "'orlh s :100. H' ."!XI 1210.. St.'t•rctury to $708U l\ll'llilcrrunl';1n ~of;1 $1 3:-.. CENTURY Join Tht' Club! INC. **I BUY** Cofft>e & c·nd t;1blt·s Sij."> F I i\: i\ N t'" I 1\ I. t-°t'e l';iid Jl:l!)Raker,Costa i\leli a l,amn«. t·hairs. St•t• :1l '{•··II TOKS 549 )041 (;IX)(! l;sed l''u rn1turl' & ,..---_.-,,_, F"antastic nat'lor).(a niza-• 3374 1 Camino Cap1s A)Jplirint't'!! OH I v.·ill lion Sl't•ks career orient-l-A:1ual Opp ~mploy m /( Sf·ll for You. traoo. S . J . Ca p1s 1rano c'll indi\'. for rhallcn~ini.: M•STERS AUCTION 493 140.'i tllr Respiratory ..... 1sition. ;\\so t'ee Jobs. ---~ (".'ri ll Julil· Malone~·, 'l'O\\''rHUC K l>lllVEll. 646..&686&833·9625 Trun<lll•Bt·tl.~oodl·onil .:.! Th 'l K.1J.Z'700 . Dennis & Den-exp1_.r·r1. U & \\I '1'1?""111 ';· Aft6·CoU842·1542 ycars o lrt . S7 5. mal erap1s nis l'l'rsonncl Sl'r\"i('C or _!__000 ~\"lllC .~. B. 642 1 ~-----lrt·sse:".o 1101 ln1·1"(t 552-1'151'1<1 l\tin 2 yrs e)(p.cr . ~1U!lt Irvine. :!082 1"'1ichclson T)•pist/Rcct·ptionist slnt llcycl~s 8020 ~-S b -d ----,-h·1\•c cxper 111 blood 0 · •••••••••••••••••••••••K in~ . 7. c <'o mp l'lt•. ' . · I r . spelling & gramn1ar. SIOO: !l1d;1bcd Solu. Gold i.:ases. ICU & gcnl'ra 1---· . ji·hv.·inn 2fi" S prini:er respiratory care. SalarylSecrc·tary $8400 _m~Jtil _______ forks & fr<lllle $...,,_'>. Stin· t,,..·et-<I. S60.5-ll'l·fi5.l!l E\e~ L'Omml'nsuratt• ,,... /lrain-Controcts Admin. i:: r ;1 y !\.\o n o st' hock s 1ni.: & exper. l'ontact 1"'1r. Supe rlati \'e pos it ion •UTOTEM * fr;ime Sl!). 642-6617 i\1t-<llU1·rr;1nl'il n Styl(' t:of- fcc tahll• "'/heavy glas...' top. $\Otl. 675-6048 tlumilton. Cosl;i !\.lcsa v.·/top co. st•cking poised l\l cmorial ll os 1>i tal . polis hed indiv. for this EMPLOYMENT &12·:!734. EOf':. key 1>11s1t iun . t;ro-..·th op· OPPORTUNITIES _ __ por. Call Lorinda ~lock , t\l\lor Part-Time RET •1L S •LES MJJ-2700. Dennis & Den-No 1-:xno-•r. Necessary - -111s Personnel S<'rvice of ,..~ POSIT' OHS AJ::c 21,65 Eligi bl e lr\"ine, 2082 i\lichelson GoToTheNcaresl \\'ant good l"O nl · Dr. TJCTOCl\1,\RKET mun1('ators ,,..•ho are en· ------------1 1-'or 1\pplit'ntions & Info thus1astil' & h kl' people· Scl·rctary $7l:IOO OH <..:ALL ( 714 1 6-12· 7702 Sµer1ally food s ales. Really DhJ In Tic Toc Systcms. lnc. p,. rt I F u 11 Tim t' 0 1>· "'ilh this top 1·0. seeking 1 ~~;...,;...,~~;...,~;...,~ portun1lit•s l.inklt•ltl•r's talenled indiv. for key 1-· 1 r l' br a nd r· o o d s . position. Xlnl oppor. Call WAITRESSES ti.10-8712 l\arbara f\.1ar. 833-2i00. t:sper"d. t\lllorp/t ------[)('nnis & Dennis Person-Good hrs. !'lleut appear. HN . Director of Nurses. nel Service of lr\'ine, 2082 0..-l'r 21 <_;<1rf 1cld Conv ll osp. M>"h"l"on Or. J • .... " Su,, & Sirloin Sub·AC'utl' P svch sel· lini.:. "1781 {:ariil•ld, ll,H.s 1-:CHE:TA!l'\-'/Girl F ri · 5!'.130 \V .C.:oastllwy,NR No !'ho ne Calls 8-17-!Wi71. day. musl be l"a pable of ____,_ _ .----------! taking o\"er all office c h ores He s pons ible RN Emergency P /lim1•. 11PM.7:30Al\t . Xlnt working cond s . person only fo r perma- nent pos1 t1on w /small fa st j:!rowing fi rm . t'or rnorl"; info. ca\1675-479'1 1--:.0 .t:. Cont:1e t I), Secretary,i11kkpr WAITRESSES Apply in l)('rson La R~ata Restaurant localed al the Cast:• l)t'I Sol Gulf <..:ours e 27601 l'asla !)cl Sol Rd. r-.1.v . Waitrcss. expcr. f/t1me. Sid 's Hluc ll<·l't. 107 21st Pl.1'"ll 1\ftcr .fpm. Roachl'. H.N Cos ta For 1 girl olc. Work for :\1 es ;1 1\.1 C' mu r i a I mgr. in mfg/sales ofc. llospital. 612·27J.I Ciood phone personality -~ ... ~""'""'""'""'""'""'~! & nu m hers ab i Ji t y a \\'a it rl'~~es, good ri ;1 y ---------•! must C01ll 6•12-7855 for bc11C'fil1<:. Apply bf't,,..· 3 & appt. Gpm . Denny 's 52:1 RN'S ~-SECRET.A.RY ~l~~~~:lt'a Pi eo. San IFull-Timf'I General Ofe. Ac('uratf' :\led Surg, II 'i :10 .~hilt . typin j.! neres1<:. Salary \VllO\\'ANTSTO\\'OltK "! 1-:x per . :11·ut1· r:i r e opcn. Vir. O.C. f\ir1}()rt_ l)Rlvt-:,\l'1\H ' ~pilal onl)' 1-;'0;('l'lli.'lll 549-000 ... <!0.:._ ______ CllQOSI-: \·nur hnur.<:. OOnt•f1t " Cont;1('\ .\Ir." --. work fnr Yourst'lf. I.Jc Jensen. 1'12-273 1, Co:r;ta r F:CTRY, salesgirl. bk-,·nur nY.n hoss i\l l'n or :\I <'.; a 1\1 ,. n1 or 1 a I kpr. F ff_ $450/$550 mu. Wom1·n . Can lll.• .~hi.:htl y 11 o~p1tal . :10 1 \'11·toria ·rypc>SOWpm , IOkey,oul· hand1 cap p C'd Neat· c :\1 1-;01-;. . lo!O in g, ).(d m c m_o r r .. Clt'an Appl'arancc . __________ , Pierce Officl' Equ1pm t VcL~ .. rell rt·d. A.i:e 25 to -----t Rn7 WJ9th C r-.l .645·74 11. 70. Suppl!.!ment your 1n- RM r---com<'. llm« a <»b 6 h'8 So t / S u n 1 · 3 · :1 ("> • f * SECYS SEVERAL or more a 1lay. A1111\~· in Su11tr\·1sory relit•f 1';1rk I 000!. Ftt' PClfd p('rson, Yellow Cab Co .. l.Jdo Conv ("e nter , •lti6 I.ii. Reinders Aeency 11251 Slater 1\Vl'. Foun· ~·la f,!Ship ltd . N .B o1020Rirl·h St,Ste lM tainVnllt')". ti-12-t!O-lol NcY.·port l'o.·uch 83.1-81901 ..::::::_:.:cc;."--~--- RN'1 & LVN's P llimc-openini.:s on all shlfl s. Cahr lie rt•q "d, l'le:1 "t' appl ~ l'ark Superior lfca lth('"r(", 1"14!> Sul)('nor Ave, NB 642-24 10. t:.O. E Call for Appl. f-:Slahl\~hed \9G5 "ervit"I' Station At!('n- •laflt. l'xpcr"d. Day & £\es. Full & p1lime. Ap- ply. Shtll Slal1on. 17th & lr\·1nt', NB. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS n1smul -l~lo .. c· l.11 ~·\ -t~vt>nl y - l.t;AVl-:S S:tllbor1ll\111nufai1.urer 'E ltV ICt: S'fATION A really rich m11n : lie l~as ~mmedopconin l!for ~l t-:CltA N IC, S mitly's m:i.kcs cvf'rything sim· MASTER Onion St'rvicc , 2248 pie, even the p-.rkin a TOOLluG M•KERS Harbor C.M. problem. lie just buys " -C'lleap cars. parkl!I the m Usl'(I Bik1•s & P;i rts. Buy. sell & trade . 2-lfl8 J pe rribsct, Nc"·port UI , C.:t\l Grt'L·n∨u\gl'. t~l2·7910. +.i7:l ~2 --- Cameras & Complf'te 'housl·ful or Equiptnfllt 8030 rurn1turc fo r ~;1h-. C:ll l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1>-16-9 101'1 . i t\H Sh;ilim;1r, XLMT BUY!! :\pt 3. l'l\1 fUJ-iC'a ST-701. •I le ns, rill -----u.•atl'r lk•d. l)UL'('ll. look:-cvmponents & ;il·rcs~. 15 v nl'"""· hl'alL·r . padd1•d Pcs 111 all. Call for dl'· hl'adboanl & rails. hnt•r . tails. d 1 I M t 11 Socrifice $650. p c t•s u · ' us ~t· {!Uil'kl)'. S\75. or lt!--l ol r 675-52Sl or<l99-41JI Bcautiful :.ol1d OJk l CAMERAS ltolll•ifll'X f. J.!"1 Planar. Sil.">. Top~·on Supt.'r I>. w. f. 1.8 58mnl Tll jJCOr . Sl40; 200mm f. 5.r.To1>ror . S90 : 2X COO\"Cr\t•r for Topcon, $15, 497 -J..'i-\j. C\"l'S •MUST SELL• i\IA ~llY:\ St:Kt>H AUTO Urcsst•r . lgc mirror &I glass top, n('w conrL . n1akf'offcr. 673-72.14 . Childs Bdrm :-el. \Vh1t l' Tv.·1n l)l--ds. l-1 oral d £'!!1J.!ll nn hcad boarrl . n 1i.:h1 s t :4nd . <lhlt• <lrcs:-t•t y,·/m1rror & corner d1.·sk. ~75. l'l-lii-6500. X.1'.L. \\'ith . 55rnm 1.4. Burnt O rangl' Lounl!t' Aulo zoon1 !l0·2J01nm 4.5. C h 11 i r 0 t tom ::in 11 u ,\nglc t'indt•r. Lq;:ht January eo:o.t S500-!--cll r-.ll'ter, Elc1'lronic l-111!!h. $2.">06-14-.\877 __ _ T1ltamidl' 1-'l:•~h . Tripod, ,,.0-::-:\!-1 d S!lO f Airt•c1 uipt Suµerba 77A . .., ' ap (' r{'s:o;l'r · ' 1 roj('l'tor i•losf'·UJl h·n~ 1·u. fl fret'7.l'r front OJll'n :et filte;s · &) n 8~ H rng SIO O. l:1mp $:?5 , u.V .. 2x "N .t) .. ·I~ N.o: ~r~ui.:htl ron ~ .• ~hl'lf.all \VIL!. SACHlt"ICt; ,\LL 1.n.i.:d l'nnd. C)t\cls & \'n1ts for &"IOO. Call S.lf> .. 1005 or &l2 0523 l l:l·•IJZ-8292e\"t'nin~s King Slit' htd 11.•atL•r bf'd. Orne ~:~ Enl :irl!"~ All \\"ood frunll' and hdbrd darkroom cc1uip. Like ux-I 7!il 111~-• nt•,,.·. l>ays. iii3·7272 or Twin t·anop~· l)(.'d l'Vcs,960-1215 Paln<'k. \\'hiteli.:old . 3."imm Ze>is:o; Ik on w t50mm S75 5-10· 7C..'i2. 2.fl lens + 35m n1 :l 5 l;:ns Ger~ Salf' 8055 & 85mm J .2 Je ns + ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 15mm 4.0 _ lf'ns. S250. Gara~e Sule-Good items. 675-6320 aft . 6 Sat /Sun !1·6. 17646 W111o,,... OOCJS 8040 Trf'e Ln. lr,·ine::· ___ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KEl-:Sl~OND -JlOP8, i\KC top blood line 1\1 1 F 7 y,•ks PP 64-4·5.'h1-1 German Short ha 1rcrl Pointer Cham11ion l i ne~ 5.16-7996 TOTEMTOK KEMMEL All 8rt'ed Jtroomin_c:. IN Alley ht>h1nd 411 llcliotroµe. ('it:\! !\!tiny j?Oodh•l'I ! 9-4 Sat /~un . 673-6.'>GJ "'------- •Gar:ll!t' Sale, Sal&. Sun 10.5 119Via0rvicto,NI! .\II~<'-items galort·. Housollold Goods 8065 ······················~ Dog &Cat llrt arding Champion .~11111 ~ervicr-. AKC Pupp11•!1 , I\ l:i s . •: . ···--· ... ·-~-·-· ..... Nints ·. IOOllS Malumutc, Elkhound • 921 S. Lyon, Sanla Ana . • 836-4811 _____ _ ·. J~:r~Y, ~· 1':.xpcr'd in Lofting & Scwcr .Musl ha\•eexper in andLEAVt.:Sthem. li!youl , pl~&: mold mak-shirts. have 1ndu!llrial t------~--- lnic &protot,vpccoostruc-e ui p Ca ll Vicki MerchediM LllAS1\APSOAKC tion. Req's a m in. or J.S ~6ft3.i' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 Wks ChtJmp L1nf'!'i ' C:ol IR)' ol tilt''"-)'OU '. • • aMl'll'l llJll'll' V(MI t'NI\ ' 11~1111+>rn 111 lor lllle rn • ;, bv~lh••"•ut>11nd.rour .'Tll l'X~r. Apply at ' Anti••' 1005 Sl50. ('all 554-.. 4007 l11landerVnl'hl~ HOTICI ••••••••••••••••••••••• - -1922 Rarrnncu J{d . York!lhirt' Tl'rncr Pu1)p)', 1 1 how Dally Pilot Clau· Goln110utot Bus1nt'1'1' fem ale 1111 rt• hrctl 110 _____ r_v~n~e If led •di. display . their Norm's Tradin5t Post p 8 1, c r' :s 11l·.,1 ~fr . in~•es wj&h lu.i.bllll)' .... ~-90% Ot'f MIMI llt m1' 67J·M90 . Jh\vc .something you wanl to 1r:JI ? Cl1is11ified uds do I II -C•ll,J'IOW. -- ind lmPGic\t Olk ida, we F.vf.t)'thina Must c;o :.::.:=-------1 are proud lO II.)', reall}' ~lh'& out to the bitr4l AKC R .. 1-:i!'.l1'reod T>ttch- icl r~1ult1 . Phone · Its. SITl2 Coa1t llwy, l!hundPup(lfj,malc,Red, kZ.wll.. ti.L1tuna • a ll sh0t11 .5."Sf t781 __, __ ___...._ - ·. '.· l)All.YPl l.OT r ll RISTMA..'i TR ~:~: Tum lllflolo 111'1\Ul'<I ""m~ .-, •, 1111n C.'lin,lmN~ C•'ll' 11\!t CllM,lm•• Tr\~ .. ;11 •l'IP1'•r Th1n~•c1•1nr • .. .-. ' l)Jt)' I< •r:•1n l>t>e •01. .' l llh ~ ·~h t'•ll ~2-Mi711 • I tit mocr 111fotm:.ll09\ ..,..,.. ........ ,~-... ,,.,... '. \11urhon11.·lrc·r aY.'nin)?s -1000 other · """'": ;,.m,.,,,.. .. ,, MUSIC WAYNE Forsale,h\-chair$S, 28 YRSin01tANGE CO. HARPOON GUM lland-made :;tainles!'l stc.-cl, in case w /xtra am- mo. h1:trpoons, etc. l'·irl's like rifle. l'crfcct for sv.·ordfish. Penn. rishlnf( reel 14 /0 wilh 800 yds. new 130 lh. hnc & un · limilt'd class rod. Othl•r lar ge Penn reels & rod~1 : WAREHOUSE SALES port-o-cribSIO, ORGANS .~\ Z:J:l5 IW6-m10 Entire n e w line of ----1-----':.:::-=.:.:c----I Lowrey. Wurli t 7.Cr & . . Store fixtures. Kingsley many other lop brands. .. ~.t; •. -·-t •-;.t,:,.-"1. imprinter. all excellent P e r s onal "?ttte ntion . ...4 co ntl . Reasonable Quality instruments. ?CM~l~~M.t.S ~' ~&=15-'·tl.S34='------I PIANOS .. 1· Come sec our bi~ ~tore t MOHIY1 ~,. lli\'iera lli<le-a ·bcd $40. full or pianos! Spint't.s. Mis c . n e w l\t arinl• hard-..·arc incld. Bi1g1· pumps, stain less stel'r· in~ wheels, etc, c tr, ..,.2200 1,,.., J'""'"' Ow huu~ ... ·,: Oak tabl e, 6 chairs $110. pla yers. ("On :o;o lcs, ",1,i: ""I lhn .. · un.i"•d i Lamps,rugs.979-1173 grands.New&: Used . • "' "" A 1urn llwJn u110 ...&l -'"--'--'--"'-------1 .', 1 nn,1n1 .. , m .. ,,,., \ uu 7, u ni q u c mahogany Holiday Sale Pricts :.::: •~11 Piil ~" ... 1th"'"''?, cctlarct lformer Vic· Lower than Beats. Powff" 9°'40". ·-"'"*'" 1h .. !i .. 11> 1•11 .. 1 • ' I · d' thou<<' ' lHIUST\l .\S "lll ~-~-.'. trolu J S75 . I\ ex1can llit'oun . ·······················" , .. Glasswarc49-1 -JJ81 SAVt-:20'7'o lo50"-;. r . '-1"1 ,,11 .. 1 •our ~·.n.'''"" ., --_·_:::.:_:::::::___ Buy /terms/rent from $5 i2, 22' Baja, fbgls, ('nlr console, inbd, BimU1i . ctr. Immac. 1"'1ust srll! Newport Yachts fi7J·IOOJ , , l)\Of I hn ,11r1,,. I r1•1• wrll .A. I •-II • ,1p1 •. ,., 011 Th .. n~.,i:r\ui.i: ,., ~uec_n size mat r ess, .,..,,. 122 N 1-larbor, Fu t'rton :( 11." "·'~'"""" 11 .. .-~•h . J: s pr1nl! & frame xlnt 1•,1,<minorth ., 111h & 1111~ l"wU f.&~ ::.6711 Y> cond. !'>57·0508 Riverside t'r wy l '"' "'"''''"'"""1·'1'"" "· ::_::::;::_____ NiRhL'ilo9·Sal to5:30 20' Cabin Cru.iscr·Slps 2. "I ,.fi: .-:1 '"1"7.ti .~ ,;·_; llc>rsc Saddle, hand tooled Sunday Noon toS Jus t hauled & painted. t.:.·atht•r. Used 3 times, (714 )87 1.isos Sel up for sport fishing -llkc new, Mus t sell $200.1----'C..:.:.:..:c..:.=---.-I w/lrlr. Si675. 5.52-9646 FirewoodjStockUp 6i3·59W. LOVt;LY Premi e r --~751.·t"11 d de!. 6·12·2ti21 Gulbransen org;in needs Commercial Fi shin~ Boal r-.:ew ele~· typv.·ritter S85. eo"er ploy·er aft 4pm, bst l-'is h1ng Daily. "'/sell IJ It A I' 1-: ll ,. t' A UH IC c...,,n"h ~ov. Bdrm "'-t ., .-' ' ~' ~ ofr. 546--4635. part interest to pcr~o'n S\LI-: Stot•k fl'llu1·11un 1-'rcnchl~rov.Din.rm Sl't y,·ho lo ves tofishforali\'; :~1 •o· · ut1. l.~bor S:l.50 :\Ilse llousl'hold ~oods, Kohl er & Ca mpbe l I inJ! for 51000. }''or details 11c r \\ttlth KEN di ~hes, llooks. sn1 ap-Cor.solc l'iano 1\pprox4 ca\1836·1205 ...... 111 r1·c 11..:1t I>H ,\PEHY. phanl'l'S 496 -7635. yrs. old, like new. $700. \~Ill "f\" E Ed1n).!l'r , 552-0282. l..<ludcdMariner40 Ke~h,, San1.1Ana.a.11-20!:IO L1fL· i\1embership in Colot-'"'----------1 P er. Li\le Aboar.d/. IA'OIJlll"d Corit. Hart'. l1kt' 11c". ni:1k t' offt•r Call l'\ "·' r. !I. G"i3·2:nl . dc Caza. ee,t offl'r. P.O. Ya maha Piano c r 11 i s er • p • l' • Box 278, CdM 92625 $500 • 7M /675·2'5:1 PlITTERS \\'heel, s12s., ____ 67_5_·50_1• ___ , ·-'-------- Small gas kiln. $1 75 . Classified ads sell bi g l'i\INl'JNC.S&F BAMt;S! Nc\'l'r b ee n u sed. Find what you want in ite~.smallitemsoriutY-. \\' at t'rl·o lnr:-. N f' "'!)Ort 642-0806 Daily Pilot Classifieds. item. Just call &IZ-5678.·. • :• l\o.•;u·h .'ol"('n t•:. 1-'ra ml-s. -"--------,~~~~~~~~~-~~----------·· lh·.1~onahlt• ti75 · IR-19 Misc~Uaneous (.111nt•l ·rru1n . l<efr1~ , l.:trg1• sanrl f1Ht•f", neY.' tlhl rh:i ndl•lil·r. µat10 thl. 55 \-.JU,ll:l W...ted 8011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $$CASH $$FOR Good used rurn/refrigs 1-'rirs /stoves. 546-0768. ,\:-O"J"ll)l 'E v.-ht \\"rnu~ht i,·nn patio si•t " 1glas..11 lop \\I anted l single-seat stair & -1 1·hrs. Sl ·I~. Fridt<n ('limberlifl+ l·al1•ul lr SI 75/hs l ofr, 64&3364 aft. 6. m1'c fu~. 5"_:'!,.:__7K<>l1_ ---t"' ANTED; ~oung eouple l>l"TI~t ·G\'tll . 3 rnos . old . 16 ' :-·1x.pl ;1}cr 1•l1•l'tril' bowl· 111i: m.n·hint• 195·5867 n~w to area needs used furniture for their apt. 213·598-1875 art. 5:30 ('0111111111· Turn them into CHRISTMAS CASH by placin9 • od _...our DAILY PILOT CHRISTMAS TREE o''"'-'-',i .-•"-". @ CllRISTJ\1 ,\S o PRl-:SENT ~ t'IX ~:ll UPPERS'::' ·1 \\';1J!ons. tnc ~«·lcs. bikes. ~· !!l'Oott•rs. pl'dd le (';J rs. /'. · \. ~,;ate bo11rds. doll s, bu!!· ~11's, trains. appl ian~~. o rnus 1t•a\ 1n :o;trumenl ~ . .j !l j)()rlln l! ~nods, l'lc. elt·. ~1 • ..... ,.. ,o•~..-~ '.· ·"' .. ·:: ••• •;, ..... t ..... ,"i'. ·' •' .... .. .. . .... .-CHRISTMAS ,~ ~GOODIES ;~ ~ GALORE ·°';. ,_ ~ Good used toys for k1ds of~-._ .• ;_all <1J!e11 -cross word .~ '::, puzzles-g:i mes -i::olr ...._ ,:-. r lubs -b1c)·clcs -b;,tby .. -. -.· dolls & J~arbte dolls -!! \books for you n g & ·::. .. : :idult lothes-record ~v ". playiers -record s-•\ j";: r<1d1os-TV 's-5le reos--~ ._ .• Lrain sct.s-1\tac-rame-..._. .., homem111dl" 1tin item.J!:-"\ .. ~ .... k1tch,cq apphant'ts etc: Z , ., • I•"' • \ (o•i:~'i""i' .. ••' (',••,',~;.•• ~ Teec• ....... ....... twS4.00 .... ....... ........ • Our Dally Piiot Clrishnas Trtt wiH run on Thank•gl•illg Doy ...i ogaln on Dec. 4th, I I th Ir I Ith. 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P ri"alt• -~D'l er. n"'rty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· , .. · PRICE IMCREASE •73 VW llUS 19M Hwbor c M. &46 9lOJ 842·6734. ...- \\' \:'\."l;'ED. slip for 32' Sail $4777 •73 Ford Capri '71 . Xlnt rond. A I R/H Be t ff 1---------Xtr:· :-; SI&50 Pri ply u 0 · · 5 0 er Offert'xpires 11·24·75 .67 C 6 1 P '75 Granada, 2 d r., Air, ho.it. re!'i p, cpl. no li\'·a· ''S.r'' Van ;oi • • • 1975 911 S co~v~e~,~$3~.~500"':':-~"1~5~·~50~!~6~-l----~~=-----1 . a maro.. C.)' . . vt. ,\fof /1-,M 8 track 1tcrro, 1i ... 1rfl 'i52·74'i0 IJ l \f 8 l" l s AM 675--6465. COU"E' -LAST p.1rty, $660f1rm.64G-3810 .. ,-.,.,lop. 4 mos old . Bor.l'.c_Spe<d & · W\ I.WU• · · au ,,. ran .. r-~ '73 VW Su~r BeeUe F't ft 6 • radio . ma " "A'hl"e ls, ,._.... 9717 ,.... '~ a er 3m t.t700, l'h : 840-2376 ;1lt .. _, <0NLY 2 LEFT) stereo, like new $2450. ""'" lu. 9010 ~ s~tnlp:nnt.Arealbuy ••••••••••••••••••••••• I. Ownl·r ·s Demo-Sliver Cal1John64Z·0836. Of ,\f U S'r .Sl-~LL GREAT 3pm_·-----~-••••••••••••••••••••••• ·.,-. TOYOTA tat '7 4 J) o d g e Co It . w / su.nrooL Loaded v.1lh 1-----------1 BUY ·7s . J\1ont.e Carlo, '£8 Cortina. New brakes. Fish or Ski I SJ2JJ Sil,·cr/Blut', wht \'inyl extras . Approx. 4.200 1969 VW llUG XLNT 'JS fu lly l'iJUJ pt, hke new, tires baUt'ry rbll eng J%6 C A 30 lop . ·I s p d A ~1 I F 1\l mi les. A really beautiful COND. CLt:AN best offer fi~er $49~0 S400ibsc orr. !ri9•1417. · 1.) fl .1 glass runabout in _ Horbor, 1 bJb 9 J l>eGJt Lii••~ 1 sll•rt'O, air. xlnt l'ond. t·ar. ~20(1Jtll'IJ, M30·2011 645--42829·5 M·F. i•\l't-1 cnt condition with 19s4 ~ t i\l'I' 4 4 EJ t:W"W S2 4!.l:-i 752·8323 (\ays 2. Rr;u1d nt•w red l'OU1>e -------v I 7 . Maverick 9947 tr;11 lera11dt·lectrit'start 0 d " onp 1 •taryW x ~.., 551·33 13aftr6PM v.•Jth air. i.t('reo, alluys. Dunc Bu~gy. rec.:. rblt, Q VO s 66ChevyCapri.2dr .. V ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~,Ohp)t crl'ury .Musl see .0 ,.g~ _ov.·er .gn . 1~·.fi ' clc.(Z'"'".MIJJ . lfiOO cnR .. ('am. Rrecn topBuekctscals,air,fullF d •0 ,1 . k A to :.(npreciale . Will ~1~•nch. in good <'Ond... l-.,"f~J TOYOTA Datsun 9720 v...-.. mctnl flake, l\l:irx body, DuuorLease pov.·cr, $350. Offer. or 1 '' ave ri c • -.;1crirTce (or $1000 us is . Sll00_.646 __ ·84-02_~·----I ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••These l"A·o ci1r-. must be $950fir offer.5-19-163G -1 548-2097 . beautiful t'ar in xlnl l';1llM6-496S ::cninR_i;. ruc:ks 9560 19h6Horbo• fl., i,.:t.Ql(ll \l,'ILl.HU)'YOU!l ]ti f NOW rond. $1275. t.fr. Brown, ·orrcr exiurcs 11 21.75 o ,\"rSUN. TOYO'l'i\. ~;. o n ;i i r~t <'Om~ Three yea r s old . b_ut 62Chevy, $250 833·0070. Bo:ii 17 ft . t='ibcrJ!lass ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------_____ (1!\'0LKSW\Gt'"'.J b,isis. No phone ortlers youn)!Crlhan1lsl!mc . 72 t()tJ•;, f·1 na11cin}l availa· Runs Good&GoodTir~s u\~tv.'ood!>Oll .P . motor-•. SPECIAL* Autos'Wcmted 9590 1 PAIDFQR ·· <iccepted. flcetle. r:n)!inc just re· ble on approved credit, 894·6S30 trailg$650/846·3534 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <>R NOT DON BURMS huiJt, new clutch. 1213 ) 36 ,"42,48or60month9.· 1972 LUY Pick Up wt PAV TOP DOI.LAii TOP DOL LAR ~ PORSCHE /AUDI 596·2332 •fl. s PM 1\a, .. 1 lA11,; I - Transportation 4 speed, radio, healer. F'ORTOl'L1s f:D CA llS C'1\l.I, 13631 Harbor ·73 \.\\' t:amper x lnt .WI\ .twW •SPECIAL* ••••••••••••••••••••••• slep bumper & new tires. FORF:.IG!'\. IJl>.\l fo:s·r1i.; S \L f1f:RN1\0F.i'Ot: GARDEN GROVE rond. 40.000 m1 ·s.' $4500 m .74 CHEVY NOVA Aircrctft 9110 l.o"'milesl (70741L I. or<·1 .,\.'-;Sll -~ 540·04,12 ---~lust sell now. 75 1·0887. ~~-V Q •••••.,.••••••••••••••••• $2099 lfyOUrl'a ri:sC!>.tr.11·h·nn _,,. ---·73 Por..,ChC' 914 nu p:unl ---------QLV llATCJIBACKCOUPE se..i us fi~l . 'I ~z. ll~uc t1 r<'s & hrak1•s. 1\ i\t /F~I '00 VW Camper Pop Top Automatil', thrift y 6 cyl., l'f'l'.\nHJ:\ .~lmo:i l new. MAC HOWARD IAUERIUICK Xl!1t.m~ sll'rl·n$."~~5l6·H I~ {;d, Cond. Xtras $2:,000 1_"_"'_"_"_'""-'-'-'-·'-"-'-'_1_0_1_1 pwr. s t eer1nf.!, pwr. •'5 hrs total I imt'. Top Li'C"K S .·\L'-''-'. 7.>2·6531 I --ti15 12&4 hrakes, air cond. & ~·h1l<' ('<1:'1Pmt'nl.5.'>2·964ti. "'"' :;:92S llar0orUl\'tl. -·-1 •111 2U Porsl·hc Air . Autos,Usfll s 1d e ~·all!1 : SHARP! 124 N 1-lar r , Santa Ana C~ta r.1esa 9'79·2500 72 2AOZ. rad io. heater. u1r, ~Pi' group i.ikt· nt·"< '70 VW BUG, automatic. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (74SL l"G). c...,..,.,, Sale / · Rent' 9120"-53'-l--6000-"'4----'53-''-t·_342_I1 T"'•DOLLAR ]fi m1 . good t·fino.I $1 .200. 7~·ti.5:ll new tires & bralr.cs. Cadilloc '915 52899 n· VT Aft 6, S57-2 157 SIJOO . .>49.(1833 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAID ·----;-. ·70 91IT Coupe, .> sd . CH W RD i\11 :\.,:.;~ampers $895-up, · j5 J):1tsun 280Z. <u r. a u_t,o. am rm sterco·S6000 or tn VW SNfan. new 1500 CADILLAC MA 0 A -Shell!> Sl 79 . .>0-up. Ma-ARRIVED IMMEDIATELY mag-.. t·hrm . 40CJV m1 s. bt.·sl offC'r . G73·628S r; n g . A J\I / ,. .. J\T, J m . AU'f O & THUCK SALES j11r~·ay, 858 .w 18th, Of ... ~t. ~ FOR ALL ~lu.-.\ sac. $64tl0. tiiJ-:>467. m:u_•uJ ate. 548 -421 1 Days QUALITY 124 N llarbor, Santa /\na 1;.12.~1 IEl'\••iG C R• ----'fi5C Cabrohet. Ori~ brwn 531·6000 531·3421 ~------' '76 To1ota_TrucllS '" CAUOR~O~EIH '74Datsun710 1ea1hc,•n1&1op.NuMk Must saenfice ... Bug & c,:~n,1prp shelll,d 1,. r\Ca !711>-.. t,p11d1 TO SEE us W~n brn rn~('l!llli l.' p<11nl. Soi.KOO rt~~ll Ci:'~·. AM , .. ~M fl .~'!~~e:: ......... !!!.~ 1· •• ane c , cu a1ns. .-S 1 h firm i.'ll A77 1. tra(k 963-3682 $1,000 or PRICE l'UP!lf!lirds, & boot. '$225. •4Spo.. 4• llt'ec · ra( 1<•. ,..ater . ----bslofr. ''12 Towns man Wj!n . f,16 !A;Sl , f,tonomy k room fnr lhc 'fw-1 :.di red .. 5spd ~000. ----------1 • PRICE IJ T l) SE Li.• +--------•Aut...atics wholl' f::im1ly . 51.'>l.l'A. Ne y, pa1n l. interior. Ca ll '65 vw nus. New rblt eng Over 70 to choose PS/PB, 45,000 m1. $1400. 1~171 c·:rrgo door r amp<·r. CHOICE SJOJJ <tft .5·00pm551·001J & in i:uar. Sacrifice, !'>16-772..'i r ail. t>75·S284 for dt•tails. TOYOTA -d~pcratc. Asking $1200. E I --~t.i0,·.5UPf.H RUl' L ·73 l'tJRSCllE 914 /2.0, 67S·3'iJl. xamp e: ontinenfol 9930 TRADIEi--INS ft_,,. .. 111M1 alumin um ~·h ee l s, -••••••••••••••••••••••• ~(;:~~·~;; .. ;;;!!!:: ~~;:.~:~"''$3i'I,~ i1006:t~~~ ll G""'vO•LVUllO"' :,·~~~rt~~,'.'•.P•, ·, .• ' msp, .• d,. .., ';f~~~1~"'' JJ ;~~~.~~' . ~'.i'c:~k:,~;: cAo!;~ '. 1n11k1· offer. See Ill 252-1 " " I n'D"D 213 124 291" '74 Toyota ---I mf'\al\ic xlnt cond . !!iler ..... VW '74 Bus new tires, v.·/ \\'h1t (' v1n )·l 101' lV" "' · ·' " ·'~'1\\>0rt 81\'d, A pl. 21 C , IY H h ( M 6 Q)OJ '" c ~I Hilux $3477 Or~ ounty s "" n• 0' bJ cassett e 24 ,000 mi ~ mags, Z·bed, a m /fm ~'h1te leatht•r 1nter1ur Automatic, A ?\-1 radio, HiCJhest $Buyer Offer expires 11·24 ·75 $12,450 .646 ·8515 radio. 551-5728. Full POWer Motorcycles/ Scoottn step bumper, long "'heel on Imports Fiat 9725 R..,-.u. 9755 '70 vw Bug. New eng., f'actory air 9150 b 1°~~ I ' T _, Slcrcotapc ase. ~1 • 1RMaxey oyota ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• maji!s, am /fm cassette. Allthee•l,as•. •••• ••••••••••••••••••• '74 To•ota , CallRogcrorRill "&IR8.Gdtires/brks,nu xlnt co nd ., $1700. (820DJ UI 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *SPECIAL* '72 11.ta\'enck. Xlnt co1111 , AIC. lo mi. Best offl•r. 6"4·7440. • 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '6R l'o1us tang 302 rr-IJlt. Xlr\t cond. Tires & rim ~ many x tra.s . $1400. 847 -9816. Okhmobile 9955 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Sales and Servl<·c OLDSMOllLE GMCTRUCKS HONDA CARS Unl•ersity Olds 2850llarbor Blvd. Costa Mesa , .54().9iio1f '65 Delta88 4 door sedan, 3JO e n"iru-. all power, 2 barrel c·arh , •nr lnc:ks. New rear tir1·~. new rad1 ~tor , new carh , ncv.· 1Lf1·111nc batl(•ry n<:·v.· ~t o:irtl'r, new ~1·:11 covl·r-.. No dents in botl y Sec 1t, d nve 1t & you 11 buy 1t . j,,':.50. 546-9933 c~1·~ aft Pr ti JO & wcckt>nds '7 1 Co!!Jl'" Supreme, a 1r It ful p~ r. x lnt co11d nn i.:1n ;1 I_ o~-ner, 5.>2-14~1~, Pinto 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i2 Su1.uk1 185 . xlnt cond, HiJux Slt77 !W7 -~, s'--k·. hlucpnnlcd ••" 645-5517 . :!.111~1 mt, $4!>0 5S7·iO'i7 ---. uv~:" "l----------I 12,000mile1-12mo's i''t!.~, • • Long wheel bas e. 'I FREE 'PPR•is•L 'Nds trans "'rk . $3.>0/ofr VWB . $ 600 Protection Pion speed. air conditioning, ... ,.., ,.., 645.2595 us 68, 1 • "'i i '"\)f/\1-IA l 2.'lll.1X . Ac· stereo, "camper shell'', \\"e ,buy used c;,irs & 1.:c:.:::::c:_ ______ I xlntcond. SALE PRICED 1973 CORVETTE HARDTOP COUPE 73 Pinto 2·dr, 24m n11 . ,\utoma li l'. A'l /l-''I 4 :sp,1H1t1 rescl e,l1k•·nu i.t t•rt'll, :Hr cond., r~ r. ~200 /ot r !)fJt.()2".I() 1•1·~~riries . Xlnl cond, l'hrome"v.•heels.81371W. trul'ks. Cal l GROTH RollsRoycr 9756 1 ____ 64_»_25_27_. __ _ s.1:~~~6·0085. "7H!!orot• .. ~877 ~;P~~i~~~-Jo:·r ror a free ••;;i•D£Ai..[.ffjN·U~S.A:· 10 V\V Squar('back, auto. . ··~UKI ' l'k ' -• -GROTllCHEVROl.ET au·. lugi.? rack, chrome -;:i ~...... 1' 1 e nu. 4 Speed, AJ\J r adio, step ROY · r ims. radials. new eng .. S:lf~l . lfclmel run fat&~ 18211 Beach 81\'d. IRR S!.'l.Ml·9509afl .tipm. bbum'!~ul o n g wheel l lunlington Bcuch CARVER tr ;1ns . halt , tires& , ru;e.~ . 847"6087 549.:1331 ROlLS·ROYCE hrnkes. Super c lean, As 1.s ! ·j)5~1~uki .150twln. "72Toyota 234 E.171t.si . Sl!KIO . 545·'1523. Evrs. xl nt. eng. askinf $150, Hlux $2477 SELLIMG YOUR CAR? COSTA Ml.SA ll<\_0-_1>1_96 _____ _ i·;,1]1147.5869 4 Speed, radio, hea\cr TOP PRICES PAID It=:::=~'!"~-~·~'!"!,.--) r.s VW Bug. xlnt con1I. '72 1fon~~cb, ;;czc:J::I~ $2477 ~ p~fJ::::r::~~ ___ ClO~EO~U_N_D_"_'__ Ne~~~ . SSH•l02 1 Speed, AM radio, •tep __ D_ .... __ Lc:ew'-";,-", .. '--~-·-1 ~omrn ~.EX~ .. C .. L .. U ... S .. IV .. ~?E.6-~ .-6(,-. ,-.W--b-uo:-N.-.-. -,n-,-. -& , bumper. 82374U. 1966 llarbor. <.:.fll . • d l'nnd::Rood gas mileage. Miii 111,,: t SiflO. 545 :UJ.C6 S>l.-.0.·586-SSIJ . . UUL UlllD t'ACTOH)' JO• Lcrqest Selection in Oronge County~ •MAC Financin9·· NABERS CADILLAC ~1ooo II arbor Rlvd. ('nsta Mesa i.tccr1nl!. pwr. hr:1k l's, ---- pwr. "'lndo"·s. rad1:d-. Plymouth 9'960 W/mai:is. leather Jntcr1or ••••••••••••••••••••••• & tinted i:i l ass. t)nl y ZJ.SQO milf•;-;. s 1-:r. TlflS <JNB f'IRS'f !!! (04~154 ), $SAVE$ MAC HOWARD A lll'fl &· ·r rt ur K SAL J-:s !DI N llarbor, Santa Ana 5.11-6((1(1 ~.J l ·J-121 ATLAS Ch.-ysler ft'lymoulh Opf•n Dad~· & .Su n. 't11 JI l'J\1 2'J?.1I1 .1rht1r Hlvff., Co:.t.1 i\J ~a 546-1934 540-9100 OPEHSUHDAY ~T<lP CASI I' \';111.011 ·1~; \. 1·r.v rll'Jn 1•11 For l <1r\'l'tlt·" an d o!h(•r lxlll)'. ,\ 1 nh·,..h. ix·pr" 1 6.11 CAD. Con\'Crl , full ust:d. l',ir-. ~· l t'uri..."i' 1\! t·n~ fo:;l,J;!as, s r11011 r~-r. am/rn1 stl'reo, ne~· 110\\ .\II IJ l bP\ ro.li·t · t';•t l. $.i~1~1U! ,151 :! • OL ~\.\.·a~aki Ki'AOO, alrit IJ 'L 646·930.1 hrks, H II, Xlnl eon . .~ TOP AUT1101<1 z t:o Orange County Yolro 9772 1Wl'HONDA CL350 :~" TOYOTA sa1 ... Serr;« <OA ..................... .. St~~:;, w 11 ~l5-ll7' S Pons• Leasing 'f1 VOLVO ::.,.....a\"e a crs . J'9h6Horbof.C,,~ 64&.9JOJ 120 W.\\"ar n1•rLJt:\la111 • r.L p "d Exckasive Deoirr l\;i "·tt~a~i 100, only ;i:;o '67 Dodge Pickup. 6 cyl. 31 S:1nta_A_na __ ..:_'15_]-2132 South Coast Arra in dt'i. Sftc S375. Like new lock box $1200 646-202'l FOlt ·74 F1a\ 128. ... 1 ... AM I F~1 . MOTOI nnl"ll'5Cratch.&16·471fl. or!>48·7.82 . , U d YW' pin s.tripioi:. muld1n~. . CA• Buyorlraseot tr;1 ns .. !!d l'or'HL excepl IJo11· ,-.: <}uad St!>. N~·:tr sht't'l mt·tJ\ d.Jm3~l' left J ~1rnh1Jr 1·e. Br1-.to1. & s1dt'. $7:'.111 offer. ti75·3.l23. 1'1 <1 l' ,\ r I h u r . '"1· "' IJ! • r I --BCa<"h X.1'.l t(..'.~. ·73 El llorarl(), 21.000 m i, - r1•d . btk \·1ny l roof, t;; El l'.01111111, l'111 \t•lt• lo3dcrl l' I' S!'oliOO firm 1·ni.:. 4 ~po.I.• u-.10111 p.11n1 642 8~13 1 siclc 1111K·-. Sl:!"•'i. t>IX ~o<n ·1,.,1 \'all;1nt '-l .111011 "'a"on SLult t. H.ulio, h1·,11o 1 .1u l ... tr;i11" 1 ;111 1r1·~. •,•I "nt.: l lc.111\1l od tJr \-.~ - lf1J.! $!.10 , .•~h •It' ojr. t .•I ;1ll. o,p111 ~II ~ l'lil .s,har11 ·10 st. \'a'!141ha ~lllt'in s.> Dodge, 2 Ton steel bed, PalSd~-_ MSot xlot cond. 6!.'1·6807 ::::.o:::=e :.o~-1:.~1 d irt L1res !!~ !!,.0,~}~."'1~~i. $1800. ...... ...... ·oo Fiat R50 S(Klrt ('oupe. DAVE ROSS .,_......,'"" '"° ~ m~rl ~or1hy. need~ body '70C R J50 llonda, ""flr k. Hei.t 1.fr. 499-1977 PONTl.4C·STun cll'an. runs 1fd. • ''14 Chevy Luv, radio; 2480 H~or Blvd. $38-0.H47..SLS l heater, 4 spd, nu tires, Jaquar 9730 _ _ S24.>0 . 540 ·6622, wrk . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' "12 3100 h HWll. R<-h. ,, " lM2-«35 bl Bult11co 2SO CC Pursang ..,. · · m. '7Z XKI:: \'-12 2+2. sa e Toyoto 9765 .\lo lJ.t sc ll . C ~eap .. 68 ChevyVBplcltup ~ A.wtos,lmpor+ed brown . wire wheels ,••••••••••••••••••••••• 1;.1H.2'..ZS2. As k for 8111. long bed. automatic, ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto. trans ... u1 r , F'M . ·~-al 9701 or1~. owne r . $8000 . ''13 llodaka. Supt'r clean. 66,000 mi , nr p erf . ...,..,-!)45.5958 l .11 hr11. Many xtras. $400. --~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----- r~1.o;.9662 53 r-~ pl . 4 poli!lhed us M.ag.s, J5x7 AGUAR '131,) X.1 -12. -.... v YI ton, com ete for s m. pickup. $110. Grcen st\nd , "/black ·;:i ~zuki 185, T.S. Gd. Che\'y drive llne. ~11 S48-33ti8 leather. Ai\1 /f'~T Sff150 <·opdo , $4 00/b('!lt ort. ~ah.er7pm. 49-1-4070 li46-68Z3A.'ikforGary '7<GMCSpn'ntwlc•m-r Mdf , 9707 . ,..... •••...••....•....•.•... Motot" HotMs shell. 20..000 Mi's. Brown. Salefll..,t ' 9160 ~/ID>Japedk.615-0263. ·····~·····•••••••·••••: '74 c:tiievr ~ton. va, auto, R1•nlo, 173 Overland 29 . PS " PB, air, 'eampe:r , Loaded. f'rH mllrs, lo shell, xJnl cond. S«OO. r3lL"I.' Pri. pty. $38-()$,47 . 'T5r2-83118, ~ -·-capers lnlck, l too : , 20•. 22'. z4• , dump, Ford. in lood Spcic.i'al Weeteod Ir t'Ond. For sale or~lease. Wt'("kly rate•. Rete.r\'t:i_::*::.:.c"'~•~·=----~--~-1 for~~~M'OToR~ • ·~ Ch•,YY J ToO ~a.net 'll'OME RENTALS 'l'tuclt-.. OO. llnn. 925;lflfarbo7:W"I!. s .,,, • ~~ "- .. • •S31 ·2500•~ · 74,f;!MC&t)'l, Pllup, 1974"fieJd 4 Slteain, 'D' u;.oooml. Loni bed". Scll ot<>r>t 'd, IRQlll!'. c ... I~ •PtOO. P•t.~'237 sl,Qs _ i 10,000 ml Uli• 1 Masda Sport P .U . (l~-'$1300 . 130·94.IS wfeaal~r. 22,600 ml, _ C6nl1der trade. $2t00. or MQ.5'01 ·•BEAT* THE '76 PRICE INCREASE 1975 AUDI 100 LS ICllOICE OF 131 1975 AUDI FOX (CHOICE OF 4l ll.WHILE . THIY LASTlll ~ii1a1u lkfftCHl/AUDJ l11•Jt HAlllOR GA~DIMGIOYa 1973 XKE Vl2 Rdstr. 2 tops, air, xlnt cond, $7000 1 rlrm &M·83fl5 ----1 ,740 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '63 220Scdan. $1005/0ffer (frade 642·1812 or &42·7312 'M 280 SL. Auto. immac. hard & soft tops, nu tires. ~ker, 1n'l Bke nu. $8,500 firm . 7S1·8771. for Cla~11:ified Ad ACTION Co ll t1. 01\llyPllot AD'VISOR &42·5"673 TOYOTA ExclusJ"'* Dealrr Sauth Coast Ar~a luy or lease of MllRQ VIS MOTORS Avery Pk~·y SD F'r...,·y MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495 1210 '75 Toyota Cellc:a Factory alr condltloolng, AM /F~f s te reo r.adio, Jfke new. Sec it today! 6l2MPQ. • SAYE ~tAltl~ WTovol'A 1'9h6 Horbo•. ( 11\ lJit 9JOJ rt'tpire~ 11 ·24 ·7~ MllRQDIS MOTORS ·73 1·:1 I>nr:itJn, t:a hrioti·t. You don t t!""d ~. ~un lt)jThundcrbird 9970 I d I 11 . ' •'draw I ·~C .. "'h t•n IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• x nt tnn . u y 1•qu1p <I. '· · -.. leather. i.tereu, etc. pp plac1..--.~11 :1d1n It\.'° ();1 ilyl 'I I Bird. i;11n r ""'· 49!-1 26n J'ilot v. .• n1 Ad .... ' l :1JJ no"· i.l\·rt·o. , r 1J1-.•, 1111 11 hi, -f'42 ~if,iH Z'i~I n11 t. L I ;, lX:,. 13 IJeVillc 1-Ull_v l'q uip. in · ----, -,\veryPkwy·SDl-'ry,·y l'l lr>:ith,•r . ::!8,000mi Fiat 972SFiot 9725 MISSIOMVIEJO S ho~·room nu . $5 <100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8.11·2AAO ·1!15·1210 App'!. only 752-76111 "'_Y:;·&l0·5828 cvc:i. I' P . \.'olvo 'G6 l22S, i:tood c.:ond.. - rwis xlnt. tires & batlCI'}' '&I Cad. Scrlan . Very nir .. 1\C'w . to-lu s t :.ell quick 5450. {'a ll P at "iy br•f. GiJ 7234. 2pm. fi7~) !fl'\JU ~:J&.:V •1·Y •1 • ~( T•ll•UI e-· ~,~ :io '._,, .. ~• le .•• 10-11-n ,i;:,_•~tMT GIMIMI .,_ :o.~. . "'"" ·~· ... . ;)-. .. ~U-r<"<Wd ··-oo•~ ......... u ~.., ,,_ l•"-"T-II ""°"' .,.._..,_~_ ll N-.l .. ~ ~'-:1ior ....... 77 h"• ,, ...... ,, 1~ -~·-)60. .. _ 11-..,. ,, r,,..., ;~ ••••• It<'' II I Jt Ot' I 1/il>j .. 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'. - • ) • • ' • . • ' • • .. r 7 • ~g11na/SOatli·coast EDITI 0 N Today's (;loslag N.'t'.'~ Stoeks • .:.V.;;;.O.;:L.;.;. 68:::.:.• .:..N.;;;.P.;.;· ~=':.:6;,:S::.:E::.:CT:..:..:.10::.N:..:S~,;,:7.:2..:.P.:..A:::G:::E:::Sc__.,.... _____ ~-..:O:..:R.:.:A.:.:N.:..:G:.:E:;..,::eG=U.:..NTY~,_, .:::CA=L:..:I F..:O:..:R.:.:N.:..:l.::A:._ ___ _.:..W:.;:E::.:D:..:N.:.:E:.:S:.:D:..:.A;..;Y'-",-'-N:.;:O:..::V.=E:.,;M:.:;B::.;E:.:Rc:....:.19,,,..:1:.:97.;;;.S __ ...;Tc.::E;.;.N.;..C;;;.E""'-'NT-....-S. i ' , . CUSD ·~ents Rank in Top 25 Percent: --Student. lo the .,Qa_#Utrano • cood1Uoos1gtb~d_istrict. Ullilled School Dislrlct geneully ...., performln1betterthan75p«· cftll al all students In Califomla, ·~to test IC<Jn!S issued by the atate Department ol FAuca- tlon. The lest scores inJ.i.cate that studeota cenerally are per{orm-ln& at expected levels determined by • profile or •od<>«ODOmic . Test acor~ are repOrted in percentile ranb. F« example, a 75pettenWelndicatestbatoil\y25 percent of students throughout the state performed better than tbetestgroup. Following are the test scores re- portl!d rorthe c apistranodistri ct : -~~--G•ade2, r .. dioC: 75-· We. ~ -Grade 3, reading: 78 percen- We. -Grade's, ~eacling : 72 percen- tile. -Grade6, written expression : 76percentile. -Grade 6, mathematics:' 79. percentile. . . -Grade 6, spelling: 69 pen:en· tile • . -Gr•de 12, reading: 86percen- tile. · · -Grade 12, written ex:· press ion: 85 percentile. -Grade 12, spelling: 72percen- tile. . -Grade lZ, mathematics: 77 perce'ntile.. • • • In onll one.art a, Grliae 6 read· inf, aid the ar.iii'-ctitUileol$ perform below expected levels. Factors used to determine the 5late's expectancy incJ!Jde the number of bilingual studenU in the dislrld, socio-economic index of parents and pupil mobility. At the high school level, expee· tanries also were influenced by performance or studeob ... put b-astc skllls and achievement tes ... The t~ts were administered to . student.sin May. Supt. Jerome Thomsley said he was partiC'ularly im.P.ressed. with high.school student perfonn&Df6. lie said they show the district ls turning out graduates who are muchbetterthao average. Belle1·11e Running for LB Cou11cil LA Sues Offshore Leasing LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Los Angeles County Supervisors Tu.esday voted 4·1 lo go to court in an attempt to halt leasing oC 1.25 million aC'res of continental shelf lands off the California ,coast to oil companies. Monday, a federal court dis- missed a similar attempt by the state or California and the Calirornia Coastal Zone Conservation Commission to de- lay Interior Department leasing scheduled for.Dec. 11 . The state. had asked for the de- lay periding more comprehensive impact studies. The move Tuesday came on the action of Chairman James Hayes who accused the Interior Department of taking a "public be damned'' attitude toward -Jooal eovernment. . ,.. ~;·p·· ln'W"l Planner · First To Run Laguna Beach Planning Com· ·missioner Sally Bellerue an- nounced her candidacy for City Council Tuesday becormng tne first official candid ate for the two seats up for election March2. Incumbents Mayor Roy Holm and Charlton Boyd have declared they will not run for reelection. In addition to the City Counci l seats, the positions of city clerk and city treasurer will be up for election. Mrs. Bellerue. 37, outlined a platform of opposition to uncon- trolled growth, city leadership in considerations over Irvine Com- pany development or the coastal sector, expanded transit, an Arch Beoch Heights park, and improved downtown parking. In addition. she pledged to maintain a balanced city budget and to ''hold the line on taxes.'' .SEEKS COUNCIL PQST . Sally Belle<ue • " "'" ' ii· not the 19th century where robber barons can drill a hole anywhere they please, pollute the environment and get away with it,., he .said. "l am announcing my can· didacy for the Laguna Beach Ci- ty Council because I am deeply concerned about the future of La2"una. Trustees OK60Hot Lunches The supervisors directed the county counsel to eilher join any lawsuits brought by a gr<.iup of citizens or to proceed alone on behalf of the county. Supervisor Pete Schabarum voted against the action. He said the matter had been decided i'Monday in the ruling handed :down by U.S. District Court Judge David Williams. The supervisors also went on record supporting higher ,royalties from any lease of of- fshore lands. TJley said the prooposed royal- ty of 16¥.t percent was too low and would permit oil companies to gailif"excessive and unwar- ranted P-Z"Ofits." • Th~ motioD proPosed that royalt)es ·be ti-iPled With 16% pe.r_c•Jl! Jt'mount_go1ng to eacn tne COW)ty, state and federal goVern· meiits* * * Oil Drilling linpact Forum Set Thursday Of£-sbore oil production's im- pact on the liVes and property o..( South Cout residents will be cfu. cussed in a public forum at 7:00 p.m. Thursday at Aliso Elemen- tary School in Soo.th Laguna. • Speakers will include Laguna Beach Mayor Roy Holm, Hunt- ington Beach CounCi lwoman Harriett Wieder, Harold R .. Martin of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and a speaker from the Western Oil and Gas Association. The riieeting is sponsored by , the South Laguna Civic Associa· ·lion. • ]USI' 2 WOfIDS , TEIL . SUCCESS : "So.Id it.,., That's the brief sales success I story begun with these few words \in the Dally Pilot: · - f • '67 Karmann Ghia $1100 ' nll•Jl:JlXX · !-If you hav .... "ear.,.ou-want to _ convert lo cash, ce.11642·5678. We make it ea.sy for you lo put a few words to work for you. lo the Dally Pilot. Ul"JT ...... A.do~is for President? ·This 1940 photograph s hows Ronald Reagan posing for a sculpturing class in May. He was chosen that year by the Division. of Fine Arts of the University of Southern California as a ''Twentieth Cen- tury Adonis," possessing the most nearly perfect male figure. Clemente Resident Challenges Badlw,m WANTS ASSEMBLY BID • San Clemente's Wessman • LB Schools Ask Funding For Viet Kids Tbe Laguna Beach Unified Dis· trict school board agreed un- animously Tuesday to seek $4,200 in Federal funds to defray ••emergency'' costs ol educating 14 Vietnamese and Cambodian children in the district. The district is eligible to re- ceiwe $300 for eaCh lndo-Cbinese refugee in the ·attending districf schools. The money wiJJ be used to pro- vide special languace inst.ruc- tion. aides or tutors, instruc· "'tfona.1-materi-els and training-ror district teachers. The funds from the United Stalff office or Education "'" available as a One·timegrant. t I \ San Clemente resident Richard B. Wessman an· nounced Tuesday that he will seek the Republican nomination for the 74th Assembly District seat now held by Robert E. lJadham CR-Newport Beach), Wessman. a partner in an Irvine insurance ageficy, is the third declared candidate for the nomination. Others are Henry Quigley, an Irvine city coun· cilman, and Marian Bergeson, a longtt-me Newpcft'l ·Mesa Unified School District trustee. Badham is a declared candidate for the 401.h Congressional Dis- trict seat now held by Andrew Hinshaw (R-Newport Beach). Wessman called for a reduc~ (Stt BID, Page A2l Electricity To Double SAN DIEGO CAPJ -San Diego Gas & Electric Co. will be forced to double prices within 10 years un- less its oil-fired power plants are replaced, says the utility's new presi dent. Robert Morris, promot- ed in a top-level shakeup that forced out the presi·. dent and three other ex- ecutives, endorsed a prcr ·gram lo build new nuclear", ·and coal-burning plants. At present, homeowners .pay about 3.9 cents per kllo•att hour of elec· tricity. Morris said Tuesday that ''what we haven't dis- cussed with the custotner is lhat unless we replace lhese oil-fired plants. 10 years from now electric . energy will be 10 cents a kilowatt hour or)more. ". "We think that with nuclear and coal we can keep the price at 4 .S cents,'' he concluded. • Reagan Ready To Announce. 'Hat in Ring' WASHJ:-IGTON CU P!) - Ronald Reagan, convinced he can depase Presid ent Ford and beat the Democ rats, will formall y open hi s campaign Thursday for the Republi can presidential nomi nation. Reagan, the rormer two.term California governor and cham· pion of the GOP's conservative wing, is scheduled to make his long.anticipated announcement at a Washington news conference. Before the end or the day, Reagan plans speeches and news conferences in Florida and New Hampshire -two states which hold very early bellwether primaries. Some conservative strategists consider Florida and New .Hamps hire fertile campaign grounds for Reagan where he could damage and possibly crip. pie Ford's hopes of winning the GOP nomination and seeking a presidential term in his ownriRht. Reagan i;erved eight yearS as governor of California -the na. tion ·s most populous state -after a career as a motion picture and television actor which s panned nearly three decades. Foreign Guests . Shar~ Holidays r . ~o foreign exchange students l1v1ng in Laguna Beac,h will . describe Christmas celebrations in ~their home cc:Juntries at a cof- fee Dec. 2 at the Emerald Ba y home of Louise Turner. · Talks will be given by Rosine Markowicz. of Arras, France and Renato Mendonca, of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Persons Interested in attending the t'Offee may call Truth French, <fi97·1972, f()I( more in· formation. " "The pressure for deVelopment in the community and its sur. rounding areas are intense. As a member of the Laguna Beach Planning Commission, 1 have worked to preserve Laguna and have fought against any threat to the integrity of our village at. mosphere, ''Mrs. Bellerue said in a prepared statement. Mrs. Bellerue said she sup .. ports a strong grading ordinance and a new subdivision ordinance to preserve the city's hillsides and canyon s . S he said ··piecemeal" development must cease. .. The city council must become an effective voice at the county level because plans for develop· ment of the Irvine coast and the Moul ton Ranch will have a drastic impact on our city," s he s aid . "'The quality of life in any town· directly influC'nces the economic stability of that communit y. If I..aguna 's economic health is to be viable, the uniqueness and charm of the town -the reason people come to La guna -must be maintained ,'' she s:.iid. Mrs. Bellerue was appointed to the commission 1n 1973. She served one year <J S it s chairwoman. She ·wa s Orange Cou nty co·cha1rman of the Yes on Proposition 20 cam· paign 1n 1972, and worked in the (See BEl.LERUE, Page A2) * * * Council Filing Opens Dec. 5 · Filing for Laguna Beach municipal offices opens· Dec. 5 for the March 2 city election. At stake are two City Council seats and the city clerk and city treasurer·s jobs. Candidates must have peti- tions of candidacy signed by 20 registered vote rs . No person may sign more than one can- didates's papers for the same o( • flee. Filing closes al 5 p.m. Dec. 24. Suspect Arrest~d PHOENIX. Ar;z. <U PIJ -A Phoenix man was arrested Tuesday on charges he made a threat to bomb military facilities , transportation facilities and utilities if Patricia Hearst and two companions were not released from custody. Richard E . Long, special agent in charge of the local office of the Federal Bureau of Investi gation. identified the suspect as Danny L. Taylor, 21. Capistrano Uniried School nis· trict trustees have approved a contract to provide 60 hot meals a day to San Clemente senior citizens who Jive in retirement hotels with no cooking racilities. Under terms of the contract, the district will r eceive $1.89 pt>r meal. Meals will be provided five days a week between Dec. I and June 18, 1976, excluding holidays. The district entered into the agr('ement with San Clemente Seniors, Jnc., on a 5-to-2 board vote. Turstee Robert Jlurst of Laguna Niguel objected to the format of the corporation's budget a nd dissented. Board Pres ident William Thompson also voted no, but gave no reason why. San Clemente seniors, Inc. is a non-profit organization· ('Stablished to provide services to the eldery in San Clemente. It has received SS0,000 in federal re. venue sharing for that purpose. The hot m eals will be served at the First Christian' Church 702 Avenida de la E strella, San Clemente. The district will receive about $14,500 during the six monlh run of the program. Trustees were told that the price of the meals will defray the district's cost to prepare and deliver the meals to the church. Meals on holidays will be pro. vided by restaurants. trustees were told, Weather Sunny with some high clouds Thursday. Warmer tonight. Hig hs at th e beaches Thursday around 68 rising to 75 inland. Lows tonight 40 to 50. ·INSIDE TODA. V Babie-! deli~red .at home ore healthier than time de- livered at hospi tals •. a California study shaws. AS. IHex _,,, .. -... ~.M. ... .,. ... M•Ui-1'"\ " C> C.ltf9ml• •• ... _ •••• C1•111flM1 Ol·I N11ioMINi>ws -,¥, """""' •• o..-.c .. ""' "'·-" -'· ct.J Or.,, .... ,_"" ... Syl\'tlf'tnU .. 0..ttl,...k~ ... ..... . .,., E«Wrklt P-.r .. ·--.. ~·-ft\ ••• -· ... ~-••• -•• -... .. . ' • \ • • l ' A.C DAILY PILOT L/SC W«Mtlld•y. November ti. 1175 :: Grading Debate . ,;, .... Tonight S:in t'lt'mt·nlC''s rontrovcrs1al h1Us1dl.' g rading orrl1nnnc~aga1n \\'ill bC' dt~bJtt•d ,,·hen Lhc City t'oune1l n1l'cts at 7:30 o·ctock tonight al City ll a ll . Tht• council "'-'iii consider a let· ter prol{'Sl 1 n~ recent amend· meillS th<Jt sofll'nl.'d language in thc• J\t'\11 l~IW Th(' lettC'r "''OS submitt{'rj by r.~rrv \\'elton. a San C'lemenle residenl '''ht> <.·olleC'ted SOO !>tgnaturt>s tn sup1>0rt of a to~h hill:,ide grading luw. Tee coun.c ll aduptC'd lh(' grad· 1ng ordinance in early October T"'O "''C'eks later an amC'ndmcnl 1\ as :idoplt'd after a lando,1oner thrl'<ttf'ned the r1ly "·ith a law:.u1t The l;:induY.nt•r t la1n1t'<I the original languagt• tn thl' or dinance "'Oulcl prt.'Vt'nl tum from devt.•loping his property. The amendm<'nt allov.•s the planning· commission greater leeway in reviewing grading pl::ins for major tracts in the un- develop<'d <1 rt.'11~ of the city. The int<'nl of thl' lav.· 1:> to pro hibit terr::iced gradtng and pro- tect natural hillsides. Opponents or the amendment have charged the law as it now is v.•ritten won "t protect hillsides. Supporters or the amendm"ent claim the change makes the or- • dinance "workable.'" Other matters that will face the council today include: -A recommendation from the parks and recreation com- mission that smoking and drink- ing be banned at all functions held at. the community clubhouse. corner Avenida Del !t1ar and A venida Seville. · -Further consideration of petition5 from property owners • along Buena Vista for construc- tion of a beach access and view park. Freed Alter '. Three Trials ' l SAN DIEGO (AP) -After three trials and 4'h years in jail, an ex-l\1arine accu~ of slaying a 15-year-old girl is ;:i free man .• /\ San Diego County Superior Court jury ended six days or de- 1 liberation Tuesday by acquitting . Nealy Aubrey Johnson. 31, in the · 1970 murder or K"athy Lewis or rsanDiego. Johnson. also or San Diego. I was conv~ted of the killing on Christmas 'Eve 1971. But the con- j victlon was thrown out on l erounds that prosecutors failed ' ' to provide his attorney with the • ·names of finge-rprint experts who ' [ ·were unable to identify a bloody ~ '. palmprint found at the murder '.scene. f Britain T tdk :~t Tlwrsday t Thomas W. Aston, British con· sul a:eneral in Los Ange,les, will :tell ''What'5 'Right with Britain'' Thursday in a talk to the World Affairs Council of Orange County. • His speech is scheduled for 7 :30 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. Doctors Indicted SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) Five doctors were indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday on charges of making false claims for insurance and medicare bills. _Dr. John -Francis Jiarris, 66, Oaklahd, and Dr. Herbert Rernard llenderson, 64, San Francist'o, were charged with defrauding a number of in- surant'e companies by submit· ting allegedly raise and inflated medical bills. 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OIWo'lll•. t•lltttl~IOll i.1 ,.,,,,, loJ U --~l -m.11 ... 1 ....... \hly, fllilh•, .... ,, ... ,_ u.u....,..,. • • UPl'r•~ CONDITION IMPROVES Songwriter Mercer Hospital ·Birthday -' -For Mercer PASADENA CAPI -A 40- year-old movie', a cake and a turn for the better marked the 67th birthday of songwriter Johnny Mercer, VlhO underv.·cnt brain surgery last month. · l\1ercer, who v.•ent from singing to writing songs, was moved out of the intensivt.~ care unit at Hunt inJ!ton l\1C'mori al fi ospi tal ·rues day, a spokes man said. . "'fie 's in fair condition. mor<' alert, and he's improved," the s pokC'sman said or l\1ercer v.•ho had a tumor re.moved Oct. 25. Doctors. said it was not can- cerous. !t1ercer"s Camily held a small party for him in his room. the spokesman said, including vi<'w- ing the 1935 movie "Old Man Rhythm, .. ·in which he appeared. -. There was also a birthday cake and Mercer·s wif(', Ginger. rC'ad him numerous messages that came to the hospital v.'ishing him \\'ell. · l\tercer. a Carmer N<'\\•port Beach resident, had such hit songs as ''Laura," "That Old Black ·Magic'" and "Blu<'s In thC' Night,'" ?o1ercer is now able to sit up several times daily and can get out of bed. a spokesman said. Only One Cent Gas Cost Dip? NEW YORK (UP!l -Retail g;usoUne prices will go down only about a penny a gallon under the new energy bill, despit e lawmakers' predictions or a 31.'J-cent reduction, The New York Times reported today. The legislation, approved last week by. a House-Senate con- ference t'ommittee. is being pre- pared for White House review, but a spokesman said Tuesday that President Ford has not yet decided whether he will accept the bill. · Instead of cutting consumer's gasoline costs, the bill's chief er- fect would be to increase profits to refiQers, wholesalers and re- tailers. The Times said. From Page Al BID ••. lion in state spending in his an- nouncement speech at the San Clemente Inn. Wessman said he would oppose any legislative effort that would give public employes the right to strike: He said he would support stricter law enforcement Lhrough improvements in the state's . judicial systl!m. Wessman, 28, has been a San Clemente resident for two years. He and his wire, Adriana, residC' at429Calle Familia. He is a member of the state Republican Central Committee, the California Republican As- sembly and the 400 Club or Orange County. Wessman recently was nominated to serve as president or the San Clemente Republican Club. Wessman r eceived his bachelor's degree from the University of Sou~hem California and his master's degree from UC Berkeley. He is an Air Foroe veteran who spent a year at the Da Nang Air Base during the Vietnam conflict . The distrit'.!l extends from Newport Beach so uth to . Oceanside and inland lo Riverside Cou!llY tine. Invaders Leave RABAT. Morocco (AP) Morocco's 350,000 invaders of the Spanish Sahara were ordered to break camp today and prepare to return home foll owing the Spanish patliament's approval or lea:lslatlon paving the way for tiransler or the territory to Morocco and Mauritania. Hinshaw Jurors Rejected Ry 'f0)1 RARl.F:Y DI t"• D••I, P1IO' $U" Jury selection continued today in the Orange County Superior Court bribery trial of Congrt>ssman· AndrC'w Hinshaw but .at a pace that seems to rule out any sC'at1n g of a final panel b<>(ore the Thanksgiving holiday bre;ik. TwolvC' prospe<'ti\'e jurors have so far been quC'stioned at length b~ dC'fense attorneys Robert <.;rC'e n and :'<Iar sh<ill :'<forgan \\1th llinshaY. and his brothC'r. Hill, watching th<· pro~ cC'dure frnm their fr ont rO\\' Sl•ats in Judgt' llobcrt I' Knt.•('l,1nd's l·1..1urtroom !\t orl' than 100 pro:>p1:ctive jurors are v.·ait1ng thC'1r turn for C'xamination in and out ur Lhe crowded courtroom . f':ighteC'n prospective' jurors h:ive be<'n excused withoul ques- tioning for a variety of reasons that barred th Pm from partiripat1ng 1n \Vhat 1s expected to be ;i three n1onth t11aL DefensC' qul.'stioning so rar has centered on the jurors' abili - ty to leave polit1eal alignments out of their thinking when it co1n - es to the time th;:it Hinsha~·. 51. must be found guilty or innocent on three felony counts ot bnoery. Those char~es stem from hi s sC'rv1ce as coU:nty assessor pnor to his eleetion to Congress in 1972. It is alleged that the Newport Reach Republican accepted stereo equipment and a Sl ,000 bribe from the Tandy Corpora- tion , operators of the Radio Shack outlets in Orange County. It is rurther alleged that he solicited a bribe from a lawyer representing Ret'kman Instru- ments in return for Hinshaw's favorable action in a zoning cas(' beCore the county's assessment appeals board. Hinshaw was indicted by the Grand Jury on a total or 11 felony counts . Eight were dismissed by Judge Bryon K . ?\.fcMillan in pre- trial action. Assistant District Attorney ~fichael Capizzi, who successful- ly prosecuted former county as- sessor Jack Vallerga on criminal charges last July. said Vallerga will be one of an estimated JO wit- . nesses he will call to the stand. Others subpoenaed by the pro- secutor include Thais Hinshaw, th.e con2ressman's estranged wife and former deputy assessor George Upton who resigned alter pleading guilty to bribery eharges. lJpton v.·as one or nine a:-;- sessor·s employes indicted on multiple criminal charges after they worked on Hinshaw's con- gressional campaign while being reimburst.•d by the county fur timC' and mileage'. F.ight of t.he nine have s1 nre pleaded or been found guilty Vallerga and Hinshaw will go on trial Jan. 26 on identical charges. v.·hatever the verdict in H.inshaw ·s cwrre~t court action. Toro Firm Burglarized otrice equipment valued by the victims at Sl,375 has been stolen from an El Toro company by burglars who smashed a win- <.low to gain entry to the main of- fice. Orange County Sheriff's oC- ficers reported today. Deputies said typewriters and a dictating machine were amqng items taken from the office's or JaC'kson and Perkins Inc .. 6757 lr\'int> Rl vd .. El Toro. They said three oCfices were ransacked bv the intruders. · Mortician Charged MODESTO CAP) -A Modesto mortician is being charged with stealing more than $40,000 from funeral runds paid in ad-Vance hy elderly people. Harold F . Carmody, owner and operator of Carmody Memorial Chapel. was charged with 15 counts of grand theft in a com- plaint filC'd in Municipal Court. It was the second grand theft case brought against a ~1odesto mortician this year. l\.ntique Chest .Burglarized An antique oak chest valued by the victim at ~ has been s tolen from a Laguna 1-lills I.eis ure World apartment. Orangl" County Sheriff's officers reported,oday. Deputies said the loss was re- parted by A. R. Mille.r, 74, or 2398 Via Mariposa. They said burglars. carried the chest frorn the victim 's bedroom whiJe he was out o! lhe.. country .. D-,llY ..... "'" ,,..... MR . FITZPATRICK (SCOTT BENSON) STABBED BY TOM JONES (SCOTT UTLEY) Comedy "Tom Jones" To Bo Staged Al Loguna Beach High School Laguna Beach High Stages 'Tpm Jones' Guns, Camera Taken From Laguna Home The l'omedy "Tom Jones" will be presented by the Laguna Reach J.li g h School Drama Department at 8 p.m. Thursday, Frida y and Saturday at the school auditorium . .'\ cast and crew or nearly 40 students will perform the British play, an adaptation of a novel by JiC'nry Firlding . TiC'ket!S ar<' S2 for adults and $1 for studC'nt s. 1'hey will be availa- ble at the door prior to each performance . An assembly perlormanl'e will be given f'Ti - day for s tudents. Vandal Hits Lagllna Beach 1:: ec~~~~~ trustee l\1ichael Sa~ar v.·as the target of a \•andalwho broke out all the win- dows in Sagar·s law office Tues- d3y. :\t tht> time. S<.iJ,!ar "'as sitting in . a school board n1eeting. 1'he mis- <'hiC'f took place' at l•l:n Gll•nneyre St. Sagar said tod;iy he docs not beliC'Vl' the \lanclalis m had anything to do v.• 1th hi s position on the school board. lie said a v.·om3n sa\\' a person :-;n1 ash1 ng at thl' v.·1ndO\\-'S and bui ld1n ~ \\-'ith a hammer. She shouted at the \'andal who then turned and c hased her v.'ith the h:1mn1C'r. l.aguna Rt•arh police' are in- \'est1gat1ng The cast will be c06tumed in the dress or the period of the bawdy English comedy. The stage will be set with abstract background. Cast members include Scott Utley as Tom Jol)es, Kathleen Kramer and Lauren Almond alternating as Sophia Western and Stuart Calderwood as Mr. Partridge: Other cast members are Jon Riggs, Leyna Bernstein, Alan Goodson. Ed Kitchen, Becky Jones, Heidi Farrell, Felicia Bond, Margie Rynn and Nick Ralston. Scott Senson, Jennifer Garber. Brad Macy, Norma Clark, Kally .. Kahn, Bob Kohut, Keira Tucker. Kris Gerbracht, Robert Brunswick. Mark Dow, Monica Stodder, Maroia Perez, Mia In- terlandi, Ann Dorris. Steve Winegardner, Pbil Ribera, Laura Phillips and Rosine Markowicz . Student director is Keira Tucker. Technical direct.or is David Challis. Ft'om Page Al BELLE RUE anti-high rise campaign in 1971 . In addition, Mrs. Bellerue has been active in opposing ofC-shore oil drilling, and has been a member of numC'rous civic groups. l\1r s. Bellerue holds a certificate in urban planning from UC Irvine. ~1rs . Bellerue and her hus band Victor. have two sons and have li\•C'd. in Laguna Beach· for five years. l.aguna Reach Police detec - tivE."S today are investigating the theft or six handguns and a camera from a Laguna Beach re- sidence, Total loss was placed at $1 ,123. - The burglary report was filed Monday by Bill Truman. 1601 l.ouise St., Laguna Beach. When investigating officer James L.andsford arrived at the home. he saw footprints under a-door leading to the crawl space beneath the house. Th1nking perhaps the thief was still under the home, LandsCord called for r:einforcements and of. firers surrounded the home. The thief had fled earlier. however. Truman told police that he had returned to his home earlier than normal and found the Cront door ajar. Inside, a glass-fronted gun cabinet had been s mashed open and the weapons removed. About hall the guns. were 1oaded, Truman said. • Included in the theft were several )arge caliber weapons. Police believe the thief entered the. home via a partially opened bathroom window. The Tr um ans had recently moved to Laguna Beach and many or their possessions were still packed. .Niguel Units OK'd The Orange County Planning CommUision Tuesday approved plans for nine single family homes on the northeast corner or Club House Drive and Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel. . Westgreen Homes will build the rour-acre project. Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS ' .. • ... J J BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES 53• Hen'• [~ H 1 - 538 Center • .Wille. ... ""' .......... . hwcl ......... .. 646-1919 ' Basketballs -BaCkboards Goals -Nets -Shoes . -Shirts -Sox Footballs-Shoes-Sox Soccer Bdls-Shin Guards . - Volleyballs..::_Nets • Racquetballs & Racquets Handballs & Gloves Tennis Balls-Can of 3-l.99 Tennis Rackets-7.95 to 60.00 • Tennis Dresses . Tennis Shirts & Shorts . . Tennis Shoes-Stringing ·Speedo Swim Suits -& Trunks Table Tennis Paddles & Bolls Wanoop Suits . 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THE CONVENIENCES OF th.is new system are ob· vious, th.e danaers not.quite so apparent. -Plastic keys or access cards will be important in EM'S u your ticket or pass into the system. You'll need the cards which carry a magnetic stripe with a number identi- fying you and your account to operate many of the com- 'put.erlzed devices. · But since these cards are not technically credit cards. there's no law, such as tbe Unsolicited Credit Card Act, to prevent any institution from mailin& you unsolicited keys. Also. under credit card legislation, card subscribers are lia- ble for no more than $50, if your card is lost or stolen. No similar protection exists as yet for EFTS cards. -There's no reqUirement in federal or state law that you be told in full about your rights and responsibilities on EFTS deposits or withdrawals that are not credit-related. NOR IS IT AT ALL clear what would happen if you wanted to stop payment after you had left an electronic terminal and had used your EFTS 4evice. Stopping pay- . ment on a check is easy, but no one seems certain how to in- terrupt or erase an electronic impulse. Also, the near- immediate transfer ol funds provided by these devices will eliminate the several days it takes for a bank to receive and process a check -and a brief period of time in which you could make a quick deposit to cover a check already writ- ten. -Nor is it obvious whether , under EFTS, financial in- stitutions will accept responsibility for errors made by the romputer and not attributable to you . Or whether computer records be readily acceptable as proof of payments? ~I) IN BRIEF, TIIE NEW electronic funds transfer system now falls outside the legal protections provided to you by many vital and not easily won commercial and credit codes. (2) EFTS poses a threat because while larger institu- tions can afford the expensive devices, many smaller ones ean't -and the distinction may enable tfle larger institu· lions to dominate the banking system. ID fact, suits already have been filed with the Controller of Currency, charging that certain types of EFI'S devices essentially violate st8te laws rorbiddi,ng banks lo set up statewid~brabches. (3) State legislatures also are wrestlina: with such ques· tions as: should an unlimited number o( institutions be al- lowed to locate the terlninaJs on, say, a busy street corner? Or should there be mandatory sharing of terminals, so all can use them? - AGAINST THIS BAOCGROUND of unreported turmoil. Congress last fall passed legislation to create a National Commission on EFTS to study the implications of this re- volutionary development. But as of this writing, the 26- member group (only rttently appointed by the President) has yet to hire a staff director and already has wasted one year of its l~e. The danger is that events will overtake the commission1and, by the time its work is done, i will be able only to remOO.el, not mold. .- The obvious need is for a slowdown to permit reasona- ble EFTS experimentation while Congress develops regula- tions to control the system's development. Bills calling £or this are in the Senate and House but there will be no action (and certainly no push from ttie President) unless you ask for it. In apathy, we may accept ilew banking habits that could turn out lo be costly both in terms of money and our legal rights. EPA Mileage Chart May Not Match Up ,,. 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PPL.pl1J.00 /100 116 ~IP-$ 'II 9 ~· 10•• "• AMONG THE factors that will influence your gasoline consumption are: ~ Vehicle weight and engine size which are the most important items affect· ing over-all fuel consumption. Generally speaking, in city driving, a 5,000-poundcarwUI require twice as mueh .gasoline to run as a 2,500· Irvine Firm Tells Drop In Income Plus Products of Jrnne bas reported net sales of te.082,206 and net inrome ol $353,459, or 24 cents per share, ror the nine months ended Sept.30. -Automatic transmission which usually r educes gas mileage as compared with a manual transmission. ln the 1976-model rating by the EPA. the top·rated Chevrolet Chevette with a 98 cubic inch engine and manual rour- speed transmission tagged in at 39 m.p,g. on the m.p.g. in the city. The same car with an a utomatic transmission was rated at 33 m .p.g.. oo lhe highway and 26 m .p.g. in the city. 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SA.VAC.E 1nd ~08EAI A SI.VA.GE h•~t lllMI llf!rlln • poo!>!loo •or Pr-It ot HO!OQr•P~·· W11!""" lo< Lelt•r\ T111•mtnt••v •tier~~<• to -ltll 11 m-lor 11.rlMf 1>1r1o<ul1<• • ..., thlt Ille 11...., Ind oi.c• o! "''"'""! nw ~'"' h•' t>etn HT lor Otce<ntie• ' !t1S, II • JO 1 m., 1n !M (""'1room O! Oti:i.rtment No l ot •••d cour1. •• 100 CIV..: Ctn!er Orlw Wtil, "' 1ht C•t~ DI ~11 Ana, C.•H+otnl• 0..1t<lt+owmbPr IJ. ltl) • Wlllla<nE.5tJOHN, Counly C:l t•k GAAlllETT & OIMI JfO, t Jf( llH1 1 ... 1"' .... 19•••<1 T""lin, Cl!ltorftl• •TIMI n1•> ,....,1 to Atl-Y'lotCO·~l1ho,..., Publ•""O 0 •..,11e C.o••t o • .i , P1+~1 Nov II, 19, JS "I! ... I~ PU BLIC NOTICE Wednetday. Ncwembet 19, 1975 T onigh t's TV Highlights :"UC O 8:00 Little House on the 1~rJirit·. f)ur1n g ·The Ci::lmpout' I .. iiur\e a nti :">lt•lli" C)l!i!':ion ;_t.rl' <:arrit!d a\\1ay hy a l'J!.!111g river. .\BC f1 8 30 Th~t ·s My Mama. ('!iftun ICi.Jfll~ that mom's old fl;.trne, Jake ''11• ltakP. sharl's his alll'rgy -i::lnd it 's ht1 L'tl1tary . l'l~:-i EJ 9 :00 -('annon. Killer plays fl't'l1rtl-.; of tht• \\T•dtlinJ! n1<Jrch from \\';11.tlll'l'·s ·t.uhl'llgrin' beforr· ht.•ating his v1t"t1r n~. ('BS fJ 10 .00 ·111ckh's ·A look al 1·on1c•cl1an L>un l{u_·kl t·s :1\ \\Ork 111 I.as \'(·g..1s <.iues ts in et u11t· J>on 1\d,1rns, J.~arrv l.111\·11it.'. l.orctt;:i S\\il. . TV DAILY LOG • L Wednesday Evening NOVEMBER 19 no! out 1111h 1 srvtr1 h11d cold, B•itlll t11t1 to hel p 1n Jmm1111n1 ~ho LI too lloMSI to Kttpl lht lac\ !ft•1 ht h11 to pay PfOll(.hon to ~p1111e h11 b~11nns &OO f) l 0 10 €tJ€rtilNt111 I. 17 l >ll 6 Nt•I 6 l onaftll 11...-lt P1nrld11 f•m1ly Ad1m·l2 SCl!ttl1d )0 Siar !rd ! 'l9 , I ) lr~ttl If Conitqurn<n ffi llt!!t R11.t1l1 Hour Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES 10 Mowle: ttl (2br) "Tiit Ill Bountt" (Id•) '69 -R11n 0 Ntal, Lu G11n1. Lei1n Taylor loun1 IV TM loW On11 ~O Mewlt: (C) (2h1) "1llt '•·II· ~~n {dll) 'II -JUl+t Ct1111t11. ~Ian 81!ts, Modlatl Rtdlfht ~IS ED 1N1111N:nlllp Ap,ul/,rut ,.,. for111111tt1: /fflitlt-lldJ Rtlldolp-11 Churdllll In ltlt 111111 Mlmtnl, Jtnnie flllfW'I 1cou1~t1nu •ith Mont11u1 Pote!! and dtcrdtl to marr; him. In 1921 )lnn11 breaks nu 1n-.1t. ind tht 11n1r1n1 whith HIS 1n !1n11ly (IUIU ht ! d11lh. 9:JO m•-llodltl dt lf9Pluu rvlm t1111 '·* 0 "Dt\lblt Dotr" (I'll~ ·34 - Mary Morn1, 11.fllt T1y!or, "Qritl· 11\11 II C.~ (tffll) '4S - 81!kr. St•nwye,, Dttonis MOfll" llt:OO IJ) "flit lttltr" ('11) '40 -hilt Otw11, Hffbt" M1r,hil! lt:OO m '11dM,,.,. (Jltt) '31-Wlffltl Bottf, fltl111 lruc:e • .lohft Cif1H1nt. • U,.1T1•-• FIRST LADY MAKES DEBUT AS TELEVISION ACTRESS Betty Ford Gets Help From Mery Tyler Moore 'A Dam at Heart' Betty Ford Makes Televisio1i Debut WASHINGTON (AP) -Betty Ford. a oneti me dancer, is back in show biz. Presidl'nt Jo'ord 's wife made her de· but as a television actress ~1onday as CBS shot a segmt'nt or the "Mary Tyler Show " in which ~1rs. r~ord makes a two·minute appearance playing herself. AS KF.D IF SHE was nervous as she arrivt"d at the hotel where the show was filmed, "Mrs .. f'ord :;huddered emphatically and stammered, "N·n· no," then added: "I'm a ham at heart\•· Mrs. Ford will be paid minimum union scale, $172 .50, for her work, said her press secretary, Sheila Rabb Wiedenfeld. She had to sign a Screen Actors Guild waiver restricting her to one performancC". r.itcCarthy and the numerous o"ther presidential candidates. So ~1rs. Ford was caJled upon and ~iccepted. The plot . Wll F.~ M1\R v ·s BOSS. Lou Grant. "'as a Washington reporter ror The fl<>troit Pree Press. he got to know a new member of the House named Jerry Ford. Now Grant. news director at a Min- neapolis televis ion ·station, throws a party and invites his old friends, the Fords. Mary skips the party because she thinks no one will show up. Not only do the Fords show, the President leaves his pipe at the party. Betty ford calls to retrieve it. Mary answt>rs the phone and. thinking she's got a prankster on the line hangs up. )IRS. FORD il1 AKF'.S the phone call from the Wh ite House, according to For Media -Lawyer8Ask AFTRA.Ban WASRING'l'ON !UPll -An attorney for com - mentators WlU1am F. Buckley Jr-and 11._St.aot.on. EvAIUI has asked the NaU....i Labor RelatlOll3 Roard to outlaw a contract Provisfon requiring media performers to be members of the American Federatloa Of Television and Radio Artists. . Th~ board heard argument& on a-petiUoo filed by Ruckley, a wel!·known ronservative who is op- posed to union membership, and Evans, editor of lhe Jndianap01ls Clnd.), 'News and commentator or th(' CBS radio program ''Spectrum.·· Both are AJi'TRA member.i. C. Dickermon Williams. an attorney for Buckley and Evans, argued that a union shop pro- vision in AFTRA contracts is illegal. He said RU('kley and Evans are willing lo pay An'RA dues. bUt do not want to be union members or subject to union rules. ' AFTRA's attorney, Joseph L . Rauh, d~scribed· the case as ''ludicrOu:;" and asked the bo&rd to diS· miss it . He said APT'RA has already said that Buckley and Evans do not have to be members of thl' union, but must pay their dues. "Mr. Rucklcy is not trying to get out of being a member ... Rauh said. "He's trying to get out of paying dues." He argue'd the board would be adopting a •·radical'' new procedure by issuing a direct judg· ment in this case. "You·ve got a lot more at stake here than AF - TRA:· he said. "If Buckley can get a ruling -just becaust' he·s Ruckley -then anybody can get a rul· ing:· PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTl110US •U\IMllSS NA.,,.f.\TATllMIEMT TM lollowl119 P"•"°" 11 Going~· ... , .. ,. CAPO 9U51NE!iiS P"AK. 200 Ne•-1 Clnltt Dfl vt, N1wP0<1 0.Ktl, J C.lllor..,l•t'l..0 1561 W. SUNFLOWER THE VET" COM PA.NY, 2001 1-J"i!.~O~•J!R!!!il ~T!:2!..iCi;.~M~.JS~<Oi2;:·0l5~ .. !!_/ ~ Cenllf Ol'l~t. N-pof18t«r., _ ____,.Ml IM C.Uloml• ""° A -T1111 budne•' ll condu<leo o.,. ..._ V 60 SECOHDS .. IPGI limited P1rlM•~nlp. THEl/ETACOMPANV ~ By: O.leWoodw••d ~••IPlrlntr ""THE HUMAH FACTOR'" -CAUFORHIA srur Ill Tl'>il lltthnt •IS !iltd w\111 \Pie Cout111 Cit•-ot Ot•nge County on "IOW· 1rrCltr 10, 1t/S. SU.NIE, SU.Hf A.MO LAMIE tOSS I!. W1d1h1tlff llwd .• WWIM Fft$27 Clly .. c.mmtN:•. C•Ul•rnl• - -sEYEH ALOHf .. IGf 1 1-"~"""~""--~--.,-•• --... -._-.-.-,-.--1 UC:IPTMOLIOATS '"''·II. s.utt.-0"'" ! J:11 T91: Cl1U71HU1 11--------------· Put>t!U•t<:I O••n11t (oa•t 0101v ~IOI. "klv 1•. 16, ana Ott l, 10, 1tll •l'll-1S ~Mrs . Ford plans to turn over her pay for the show to charity. l\.1rs. Wiedenfeld said Tuesday. J~ut thl' charity was not immediately dis· closed. the script. Rul-she actually was sit· 1-----------·I THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE '532·6121 1\ CO· P RODUCER Of' the sho"'· Ed Weinberger, said he first attempted to get the President. But CBS lawyers objected. citing the equal·time rule that requir~s political candidates to receive equal television exposure. They may have fo reseen the necessity of gu£>st appearances by Ronald Reagan. Morris K. Udall, Eugene ting on a couch in a hotel suite, with Ford family pict1-1res scattered about, when the segment was shot. · The episode probably "'ill be sho~·n sometime berore Christmas, Wein· berger said. Simon Request Not So Simple WASHINGTON (UPI) -It was the wrong Jlaul Simon. but he's "'illingtosing anyhow . -"'-'--'-"-'--"-''-'---~~~~ Rep. Paul Simon CD· Ill.), who sometimes is <'on!used with Treasury Secretary William Susskind Airs JFK "Who Killed John f . Kennedy?" will be dis· ('Ussed on the "David Susskind Show" at 9:30 p .m . on Monda y on KOCE· TV, Channel 50. Warrl'n Commission lawyers Wesley Liebeler and David Relin "'ill be guests. along with Frank l\1ankiewicz . press secretary to the late Robert F. Kennedy; Al· lard Lowenstein. at· tomey and friend of the Kennedy family . and Peter Dale S('ott, English professor at UC Berkeley. • SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES UH OIECiO FWY. AT BRISTOL "3 DATSOF THECOHDOR" 7:JO & t:JO SO.COAST PLAZA W /S.. l:lO-l:JO.C:JO 7:JO l t:JO w..1111 SO.COAST PLAZA M'·USJ c:~ .... ~ TAMUIA -.r."I ··our OF SEASOtf" 111 ..... ,,. ... ,,,. U.Yfliill'I ,,.....,.11 .... JI "OUT OF SEASON" •"-"''',......,.,.,. (R) t.A.Yf"I" ._,......_,_. ... tl:JO ""LISZTOMAHIA" Ill ...... , .. MfAY/Wl'l lt ........ M "CRAZY MOMMA'" lo!AY l'WM-1•11 U Yflloll .,._~11.)0 __ ,. ......... 11111 Ml OF US •• - P UBLIC NOTICF. ntE LAUGH ,ACllD SHOW OF THI Ylil! ~--------~ !C\\ifl~llS ~ CI N!.Y:l WlST l --· .. ·--,,.,. ........ J,.. ... .., ... l ta! l l><U ""' • -00-"" ·- -AHD- rnH SEWIS "WHERE DOES IT HURT? .. C-"". s.t. 5-. 2 ,.M. -·-· ..... "TpA4 ,, • .,.. ' J i , - VOL. 68, NO. 32:i, 6 SECTIONS, 72 PAGFS ' T oday's Cles l•' ~ N.Y.Stoeks • • TEN CENTS. €USD 'Studellts · RQnk in Top 25 Percent, Students 1n the Capistrano Unlfled S<•Oi>I Dblrtct 1cneral!Y ... porfonnlng belier than 75 per· ceot ot·au students In California. accord.int to test scores inued by the state Depar\ment ol Educa. lion. . . The test scores indicate that studedtli ceneraJly are perform· ing at expected leveb determined by a profile of soc:io-ecooomic • •· Test sCorH ari reported in J)ef'Centile ranks. For example, a 7Spercentlle indicates that only 2S percent or students throughout the state performed better than the test group. Following are the test scores re- ported for the C apistranodistrict: I . -Grade 6, reading: '12 percen- tile. -' -Grade&, written expression: 76 percentile. -Grade 6, ma.thematics: 7S. percentile. -Grade e, spelling: 69 percen- tile. -Gradel?, reading: 86petten· tile. -Grade 12. written ex- pression: SS percentile. -Grade 12, spelling: 72peccen· We. • -Grade 12, mathematics: 77 percentile. In only one area. Grade6read· ing •. did the district students perform below expected levels. Factors used to determine the state's expectancy include the number ot bilingual students in the district. socio-economic index of parents and pupil mobility. At the high school level, ('Xpec· lancies also were influenced by • performance of students OD put- ba!ic skills and •cbievament tests . The te:sls wtre admlnlstered to :students in May. Supt. JeromeTbomsley aald he was particularly impreuod with high school student performance. He said they show the district l5 turning out graduates who MP much better than average. J~1rors ore Weeping Defender Life With· Cannibals • Saddleback Group Hears Wyn Sargent Tale By ANNE COOPER CM .. O.ll~l"U .. ~ Adventurer and author Wyn Sargent told a Saddleback Valley audience this week she is re· peatedly asked three questions about her sojourn in the jungles of Borneo and New Guinea. ''People ask how I got to the jungle in the Cirst place, whether l really married a cannibal chief and in what sense I married the cannibal chief,·· s he said. The form er Newport Beach SC'hoolteaC'her made inlcrna· tional headlines in January, 1973. when s he married Chief Obaharok. The tribal ceremony took plaC'e in the remote area of Indon esia "-'h ere David ROC'kefeJl er. son or ViC'e Presi- dent Nelson RoC'k e fe ller , vaqi~hed sever al years a~o. Tribes in the area are known lo praC'tice cannibalis m. ··1 wo\Jnd up in the jungle rather in spite of myself.'" l\1iss Sargept confided to her au- dience, members of the Tres -Osos Guild of Saddleback VaJley. "As to whelher I married Chief Obaharok, yes I did, and 00 I didn't," reported the <\S·year-old Orange County woman. She did notamplifyth~s . J Miss Sargent said she was asked in 1968, when she was working in Indonesia as a photo- journalis t ("nothing fan cy --just two jobs for one check ''). whetHer she would lead an ex - pedition into central Borneo, the land of the headhunters. "l said 'no·,·· she reported. ','The next day I heard on the r adio that I would be leading the ~xpedition . Thal night they an· nounced my planned expedition in the evening papers, and lhe folloWing day the government ·commended me for my bravery and offered a poliC'e and military escort. It. would have been too •mbilrrassing to Say it was all a mistake, so I accepted the escort O.lly Ill ... ~ ,,_. LIVED WITH HEADHUNTERS Adventurer Wyn Sargent andwes•tof{_;. The party of 15 began the ex- pedition by motorboat , but switched to canoe and finally to walking as they advanced into the interior. "I had thought the headhunters would frighten m e,·· Mi ss Sargent said. ·'but they turned out to be only four feet tall. They were plenty scared o( me - \\lhite and nearly twiC'e their height. I was the jolly white giant.·· . Miss Sargent d escribed her in · itiation into tribal customs. She was plastered with grease, earth and manure and fed blood balls. She also learned the cannibals' rationaJe £or their headhunting. ''Their religion is extremely C'omplex, H she said. ''Oneof their religious practiC'es is to skewer a live warrior and plant hJm, head, dOwn. in the ground. Where his body protrudes from the earth. a religious totem is affued. The · idea is that tbe_ . .wanior's bc:xly provides fuel to wing the spirit to one of their seven beavens. · · Only seven of the original 15-· member party C'ompleted the g rueling jungle .trek, Miss Sargent reported. "Like the n a tives, we were subjeC't to cholera, malaria. plague ;p1d just plain lack of fooit .·· s he said. saying s he herself had resorted to eating s hoe leather. Her C'OnC'er n for the welfare or the natives she had met brought her baC'k to the United States, where she "'orked from her Hun- linglon BeaC'h home to raise money for supplies. medicine and medical personnel for the Bor11eo headhunters . It was on her second trip to the Indonesian jungle that she mar- rit"d Chief Obaharok. Since then it has been Miss Sargent's con- tention that the Indonesian gov- ernment misrepresented the 1-t:eremonial marriage in order to dis credit her charges that the government is systematically murdering the C'annibals . "The natives are in the way or government exploitation of the oil. C'Opper and s il ver of the in- terior.·· she C'harged. Mi ss Sargent has published two books, describing her jungle treks , ''My Life with the Headhunters"' and ··People of the Valley.1' She said.she hopes the books will inspire readers to help the jungle people. Jn August, 1973. she testified before the United Nations. She told her SaddlebaC'k Valley au· dience lhat as a result of her testimony a U:"-J investigation of Jndonesian po\icy 'toward native tribesmen is underway. "1 recently had a message from one or the tribal chiefs," Miss Sargent said. San!oaquin Reagan Opens, Race School Readies -· p;,;,neer Day For Top Thursday ,WASHINGTON <UPI) - ROO'ald ReagaJ1, convinced he can depose PreSident Ford and beat the Democrats, ·will formally open his C'ampaign Thursday for the RepubliC'a n presidential ' People are· encouraged to break out buC'k skins and poke • bonnet!: for Pioneer Day Satur· day at San Joaquin Elementary School in Laguna Hills. "We expect to see a lot or peo-• pie in cos tume," said Sharon Morgan. comn;iunity .aide at the SC'hool, "everyone from small fry to their teaC'hers. ·· The occasion is a fund raising bazaar, sponsored by the school's · Pare nt T eacher Organization. nomination . Reagan,· the former two-term California governor and cham· pion or the GO P 's C'onservative wing, is scheduled to make hi s long.anticipated announcement ala Washington news conference. Before the end or the day, 'Reagan plans speeches and news C'onferences in Florida and New 1-lampshire -two states which hold very early b ellwether primaries. · Some conservative strategists cons.ider Flor ida and New Hamps hire fertile campaign grounds for Reagan where he could damage and ~sibly crip- ple Ford·s hopes of win.rung the C'.OP nomination and seeking a presidential term in hlsownriJ!:ht. Reagan served eight yearS as governor of California -the na- ti"on·s most papulous state-after a career as a motion picture and television actor whiC'h spanned nearly threedeC'ades. Helping Hands Injured in a traffic collis ion in Jrvin e Tuesday bet\veen two cars driven by senior citizens, Florence B. Fry, 95, was r e leased from 1-loag Memorial Hos pital after treat - ment. The 12 :40 p .m . collision at Ca mpus Dri ve and Von Karman Avenue involved cars driven by 1-lelen D. Fry, 74, of 18104 Leather\vood \Vay, Irvine, and Norton .8o)1d, 71, of 3242 San Amadeo, Laguna Hills. Giveawa y on L ions --If You H (lve·zoo By RUDI SIF.DZIF.LSKI ot "'• 0•11~ .. 11 .. !Utt Have you ever wanted to ov.'n your own lion? Or maybe a gri zz. ly bear? I-l ow about a C'utc :spotted leopard .. If you have the proper qualifications, no"' is the time to • get one. The price is right: Yours {or the taking. Exotic animals suC'h as thesC' and many othe rs are offered gratis by th e nation's zoos because the market is doY.'Tl. The wild animal market is ruled by supply and demand just like the r est of the business world and some animals currently are in over supply. Lion Country Safari, for exam- ple, recently placed an ad in the Amei:ica n A ssociation of Zoological Parks and Aquariums newsletter advertising its I ion glut ; ''We are offering Afri can lions. g ratis , to any zool og ical es tablishment that \V1ShC's them." That's the hitch-you have lo have a zoo to get in on the great lion givca,vay. They arc not be· ing offered to the public as pets. !\tany anima ls , once con- sidered rare, are now in SU<'h pJt~ntiful s upply bcC'~1usc they have been suC'c(•ssfully bred in captivit y. . Others are not. That drives the pnce up .. <\ baby cheetah, for ex- ample, fl'l c hcs a handsome SS.000. ' A clue to which animals are in dema nd and which arc not, is provided by the AAZPA puhlica- ·tion y.•hi ch serves as a "'blue book "' to animal prices. As ian elephant s. r ecently piaced on lhe endanger.eel !isl, go (See PRl<:F.S, Page A2> ''Parents have been working on crafts to sell at Pionee{ Day since school opened in Sep. tember," Mrs . Morgan s aid. ~'There will also be Christmas or- naments and baked goods for sale, as well as games and refreshments.'' Saturday's festivities will run from 10 a .m . to 2 p.m. Tickets will be available on the sC'hool grounds. 22182 Barbera, two ticket.a for 25cents. ~esidents · Split on Paddling }USf 2 WORDS TEU SUCCESS • • "Sold it.'' "That's the brier sales success at.or)' begun with these few words r the Dally·Pllol: '67 Karmann Ghia $1100 . JlXJ[-J[JrJl:J[ : lf you haVe a car you want to ~onvert to cash, call 642·5678. We make it easy for you to put •few wo'rdt to work for you. • lo the pa1~y Pilot. ·-i' By RUDI NIEDZIF,LSKI CM tM O.lty PllM $a.tt Saddleback Valley residents appear to be almost equally divided on the issue of corporal punishment in schools, a mini- survey taken by the Daily Pilot. · today indicates . Out ol the 12 people polled to- day, four were in support or the action tak-en Mon day by Sad- dlebac• Valley Unified School District trustees to abolish the practice of paddling. Another five said they were in favor or retaining corporal punishment. and three indicated they had mixed feelings on the subject. • Here are some or their com- ments: . Tim Kelley, 14, of 2~252 Ca!alUma Clrtl~, Ml~"'"" Viejo '· --.. - -"I think it 's great they abolis hed it. Teachers shouldn't have the right to hit students who aren't their size.·· Denis Horn. 27101 Pueblo Nuevo, Mission Viejo -"The on- ly thing I can s ay right now is that I haven 't Cormed a firm opi - nion. CorPoral punishment in SC'hools is a delicate question. H aving it is a potentially dangerous situation. There's so murh judgment involved. it·s' probably best it ·s not tnere. ·· Joan Sewell , 25051 Sutter Drive, Laguna Hills -"J think it·s going to be hard to do without it. There are some kids who jusl don't understand. I don't know how they will handle it now. rr my child did something I would want him punished right then. J'mS<K;rytoseeitgo;~. --- ,I I Sharon Morga n . 23442 El Reposa, Laguna Rills -"I think it"s needed in som e cases. I don 't like to see them totally get rid or it.'. . Dennis Cooper, 264 12 Via Juanita, Mission Viejo -"I'm not in favor of abolishing it . Teachers dr principals should have the right, with parental permission. to have some re- C'ourse. ·• Wes Fraser, 23322 Buckland Lane, El Toro -"I have mi:<ed feelings about it. It can be a good thing with jUdicious caution. But l kn,pw o f ~ituations where t eachers have exceeded the bounds of good taste. 1 ·m in- clined to think it's almost a good thinJ: they did a way with it. I ad- minister corporal punishment at home .•• '' .. I . -l Cathi Cole , 27 192 Cordero Lane. i\Tission Vt eJo "l"m not 1n favor of eliminating: it. There are some ins tances y.•hcre it might be necessary. I taught for a long time and never knew of any abuses. I hate to use fear to keep children in line but some may need 1l ." Jim Rohinson . Tr;;iburo Ca- nyon -"I lhink that <'h1ldren s hould be punis hed at school by theirteaC'hers in the way lh(•y see fit. l"m absolutely not in fa\'or of abolishing corporal punishment but I think ttiere are better w<iyt; of punishing thC'm . Thf?re arc a lot of privileges kids have and the feor or losin g them ??lghl hurt them more than ;:1 swat on the butt.·· IS.o PUSISll, P1foA2) - ' Boy, 18, Guilty In Death Deputy Public Defender Ron ·.Butler broke down and wept late Tuesday as he begged a jury not to return a verdict of first degree murder against his young client. But Butler's tears had no ef· feC'l on a grim.faced Orange County Superior Court jury. They filed back to Judge Byron K . McMillan's C'ourtroom to find Glen Ellis o·connor, 18, guilty o( first degree murder. o ·connor, as impassive a'I he has been throughout the trial, was told that he will be returned lo the C'ourtroom Dec. 1 for the next phas.e or the proceedings -a determination on his sanity at the time Margaret Baker Lissy, 56, was killed in her Anaheim home for S2. JC he is found to be sane, the same jury must determine if he is to receive the'deathpenalty for what prosecutor Pat Brian told· them was "the most cold blooded killing I have ever prosecuted." Brian warned the jury durin,I!' final arguments that brought about Butler's collapse: "If you fail to {ind this man guilty of first degree murder it will go down in hi story a s the cop-out of the year .·• o·connor was arrested last J an. 21 after he shot and robbed Rolland Nesmith, 64, in the vic- tim's Santa An a Canyon home. Nesmith, who lost his powers of speech as a result of lhe shot in the head, was a key prosecution Y.'ilness against lhe Rivers ide man. " O'Connor's dispassionate BC'· count of the killing two. weeks IS<eGUILTY. Page!\2) Dr. Schmadel To Lecture "Patterns of Self-Defeat'' is the tit le of a public lecture , tonight by Dr. Elnop Schmadel at Mission Community Hospital. Dr. Schmadel, executive direc· tor of the "l..earning Center" in Laguna 1-lills, will speak at 7:30 p .m. in the hospital's C'onference room. . llers is the lhird lecture in a fou.r'-part parent education series co-sponsored by the SaddlebaC'k Community Me ntal Health Clinic a nd the adult education de- partment of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. The series, offered free, will end next Wednesday night with ''AC'hieving Self· Realization.'• Co ast Weathe r Su nny with some high ouds Thursday. Warmer t onight . High s at lh t• beaches Thursday around 68 ris ing t o 75 inland, Lo\vs tonight 40 to 50. INSIDE TODA. Y Babies delivered .at hmm! ore healthier than those de- /{vered at h o3 p1lal$. ,a Coh/ornJa study 3hoU)3. AS . ....... L.M, .. ,111 C.IKerftl• Cl1•1il\M "'""'' er--rlll • Of'. S'-IM...,.., o.M•Noflc:M e:111n.,.111 '"'"' ....... _ .. ,,_, - •· ~ .. Index ... .......'K .... 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N<.1tional '/,oo. .. \\'e'rc> not impi-rsscd by the prier of thesc <1nimals," ht.• ex- plaint-d . ··ioo~ have an obliga- tion lo t'Xh1b1t a nimals from other countries no matter how much they co~t ·· • f\ut 1f you·rc thinking about ::i1art1n;; a zoo. look at Y.hat you . l'ould get for fr(·e . Lions, bears. 11n1her"·ol ve:-1, a n1o ngoost'. t ;.ipueh1n n11.1nkl·ys, d in go:.. coyote:-.. h:1n1:Jcl ryas b<.1boons. porcupines Jnd C\'l'll an ad ult puma Tou:ering Amusement SAN A .\/TO ~JO . T('x. (AP) Dennis Stanfill, r-ha irm ~n of the board of Twent ieth -t:cn t ury 1',ox, fou nd himself the object or a musem e nt whe n a fire broke out on the 22nd floor of a local hotel. Stanfill"s movie com - pany rele ased the film "The Towering Inferno.·· F1ames engulfed a l"UT- lain in tht> Hilton Palacio Del Rio's ballroom Tues- day as Stanfill met in a nearby room with some 75 civil leadt>rs. Firemen quickly extinguisht>d the blaze, but np t before smoke billo-.-.·t!d through sectionis of the hotel. Burglars H it Laguna Hills Burglars who broke open the locked front door to gain entry have stolen stereo equipment and manicuring machines valued at nearly $1 ,CXXJ from a LagUna Hills beauty parlor. Orange County Sheriff's officers reported. today. ~ Deputies said intruders at the Nail Factory, 25260 La Paz . Road, took tbe equipment and • miscellaneoui1 beauty materials from work table's and the storaee room after the shop bad closed for the day. Antique Chest ' Burglarized An antique oak chest valued .by the. victim at $11> has ~en stolen from a · Laguna Hills :1.eisure World apartment.· Orange County Sheriff's officers rep<>rted today. Deputies i1aid the loss was re- ported by A. R. Miller. 74. of 2398 Via Mariposa . They said burglars carried the chest from the victim's bedroom while he was out of the country. Doctors Indict ed SAN FRANCISCO (UPI> Five doctors were indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday on charges of maki~g false claims for insurance and medicare bills. . Dr . John Francis Harris, 66, Oakland. and Dr. Herbert Bernard Henders on. 64, San Francisco, we re charged with defrauding a number or in- surance companies by submit- ting allegedly false and inflated medical bills . O RAN GE COAST " DAILY PILOT ' =:i:.~i:.~:.·r.~:=:::::;c,.:g,:; eo.11 Pllbl11111no c._ • .,, .,.,.., .... ..,.,._ ... ,.OU-MoM•Y lllfOUQll f'ti<Ny 10< c .. 1. ~. ,..w_I 6': .. 11, H"nll..-!litoo;lllf'-- 1•1" ll•ll•Y. lr •lne, ~•GGl•I>•<~ Veil•• •"" LllqUN ~Kll/5oo"j" (oe\1 1' ••"'lief""'""°'~~ '""' l• e>ubll\llfocl 1.ah .. o•v• ""° SV<wlolv•. '"' ptlnc;i.p.! putolllllino pleM I• •I lJD -·· 11~, !ot•-.Col.1• ...... ceutorniont.11. Robert N. Weed ......... , . ..., "-·-· Jack R. Curley '\'it~ P•Olltltnl •ncl GIMrol ""9_.. T~mas Keevll Eotlt()O' ThOmas A. Murphlne ...... """., ... ~rles H. Loos Richard P. Nall M !ol\Wolt ""'"'""'° f.lll!Of\ Tetephone (714) '42-021 ClassHled Advertlslng642·S671 ~ .. -~ ll•lltyN.-(llllt~ Sl1-6)10 f romS.n(1e......- 4fS-.06JO • WANTS ASSEMBLY BIO San Clemente's Wessman P UN ISH •• " Rtonee 'Sc.horle, 25911 White Alder Lane, La guna Hills -"l r .. l lhll kids should be punished but not that way. Teachers shouldn't have the right to beat them . In Belglu.m we kids were so .scared of the teachtts that . they didn't ha\'e to pwtish us that way." J e ann e Gai,inebi.n , 24951 Spadra l .:.i ne. Mission Viejo -"I - have for a Jong time supported the education of chi ldren primarily throug h their mental c·a p a<·ft ies . I think we are talching up t o society. When · phy~i cal punii1hmcnt is used it doesn't a ccomplish anything other than J!reater a nim06it y." Joan l-l aroldson , 26872 Salazar St .. ~!ission Viejo -"They out-''-' la-.-.·l'd it' I'm in favor of that. Cltht>r means of punishmt>nt can be n1orC' pffect1vely used. I 've been a teacher myself and never had to us e it.·· Pat Kirchhoff. 26061 \'·ia dcl :\'orle, '.\11 ssion Viejo --"I'm !.Orr~' thC'y abolished il. 1'he kids today ;,ire ruining the schools in - stt"a d of the schools ruining the kid s:· blf,., ................. Oementean Seeks Seat In 74th Saddle back Trustees Set Talk Session . GLEN YER MO STUDENTS DEDICATE A TREE IN MEMORY OF FORMER CLASSMATES Kristin Maycock Waa Member of Drtll Team;.Suun M~yc~k Hoped To Be San C l t>m e n tC' resid e nt R ic h a rd H. We ss mu n .a n - nounced Tuesdny that hC' will seek the Republican nomination for the 74th Asst>mbly District St>at now held by Robert E. Badham (R-Ne\\'port Reach). Wessman. a partner in an Irvine ins uranr-e agency, is the third declared cand idate for th e nomination . Othl'rs are J-l enry QuigleY, an lr\'ine city coun- cilman, a nd l\larian Bergeson, a longtime New port-Mesa Unified School Distrit't trustee. Badham is a declared candidate for the 40th Congressional Dis- trict seat now held by Andrew Hinshaw (R -Newport Beach ). Wessman called for a reduc- tion in state spending in his an- nouncement speech at the San Clemente Inn. S a ddlt>ba r-k Commun i t y College Dis tri ct trustees y.•ill met>t with trustt>es or the Irvine, Saddleback Va lley and Tustin Unified School Districts at 7:30 p.m . Thursday in the Saddleback Collegt> library. The mt>t>l1n g Y.'ill be a "talk sess ion'' enabling the board members to discuss what each of their districts are doing, what they are planning and what potential proble ms and conflicts may exis t, explained College Superintendent Robert Lom- bardi. · He said the meeting is needed because the colle ge district en- compasses so many high school f ',.om Page A I GU I LTY.· .. earlier of ~lrs. Lissy was tape<t by arresting offi cers and played back to the Jury during the trial. It was described by Brian as ''a c alm s umm a t ion of a particularly brutal ktlling by a· man who described it just as you or 1 would d escribe a football g ame. O'Connor was add itionally found guilty alt<'r a short de- lilx'ration of two counts of first degre e armed r obbery , two counts or first degree burglary and one count of a ssault with a deadly we apon. Wt>ssman s aid he would oppose any legislative effort that would give public employes the right to strike. He said he would sUpJX>rt .stricter law enforcement through improvements in the state's judicial system. districts. • N h S · Another m e eting, with.' Orf tate representatives of school dis- tricts in tht> s outhern end or the .. coUege district, will beheld later. C' -uds Seen Wessman, 28, has been a San Clemente resident for two years. He and his wife, Adriana, r eside at429Calle Familia. he said. UI He is a member of the state.. Republican Central Committee, the California Republican As- sembly and the 400 Club of Oranee County. Wessman r·ecent\y was nominated to serve as president of the San Clemente Republican Club. Wessman received hi s bachelor 's degree from the Univt>rsity or Southern California and his master's degree from UC Berkeley. He is an Air Force vett>ran who s pent a year at the Da Nang A'\r Base during the Vietnam conflict. The district . extends from Newport Be3ch south to Oceanside and i nland to ·Riverside County line. 5 Organists To P erform F ive young organists w ill perform in concert Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Sesame Street Mobile Home· Park C lubhouse, 24922 Muirlands in F.l Toro. Beth Samuels of Laguna llills. Stacey Spalding of San Juan . Capistrano. L ynn Wade and Roy Batcht>lor of Mission Viejo and Gary Cornish . of El Toro ar (• members of the Young Organists Association, s aid Helen Wade, publicity chairman. Additional information on thC' concert or the association is available by calling Mrs. Wad~. 581 -3457. Beirut 'Un safe' BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Fif · teen Beirut districts and suburbs wert> declared uns afe today after a sharp escalation in sniping and rocket duels between Christian and Moslt>m factions. Marine .Crime On Decline In Oceanside OCEANSIDE (AP) -The in· volvemeot of Marin es in Oceani1ide crime is dropping, says the commander of the nearby Camp Pendleton Marine .Bai1e. Maj. Gen. Carl Hoffman told the city's Chamber of Commerce in a ~peech Tuesday that he would cooperate with the city to keep Marine-related crimes down. "Jf nt>cessary. I'll help patrol . the streets myself." he said. 1-loffman credited a special c rim e c o ntrol unit .or the Oceanside police department with cutting the number of rob- beries and assaults involving his m en . He al so cited his order decla ring four Oceanside bars of( limits to Marines. "I will not hesitate to place taverns with unsavory reputa- tions orr limits for military peri1onnel,'' he told the.chamber. T oro Firm Burglarized Ofrict> equipment valued by the victims at $1 ,375 has been stolt>n from an El Toro·company by burglars who smashed a win- dow to gain entry to the main of- fice. Orange County Sheriff·s of- fict>rs reported today. Dt>puti es said typewriters and a dictating machine were among items taken from the offices of Jackson and Perkins Inc., 6757 Irvine Blvd., El Toro. They said three offices were ransacked by the intruders. ·Bike Approved Ga,s Bill to l1icrease 14 Cents • LOS ANGELES (APJ -The st ate Public Utilities CommiSsion reluctantly has authorized Southern California Gas Co. to raise the typic al r esidential customer 's bill by 14 cents a m onlh starting De c. 1. The utility asked for the r a te increase. totaling $29.9. million during the n e xt year, to ena ble it to secure ri ghts to Alaskan natural g a s, a company spokesman said Tuesday . Ry the Associated Press A wea ther fronl headin g toward Northe rn California may disrupt the pattern of clear skies in some art>as. The front will produce iocreas· ing clouds over northeastern and northwest e rn California. the &:icramento Vall e y and Mount Shula ·Siskiyou area by tonight, the NatiQPal Weather Service said. There also will be a chance of :;bowers in those areas. Planes Hit Lao s BANGKOK, Thailand !AP) - Two Thai planes strafed Laotian positions, and Tha.i and Laotian guns duelt>d across the Mekong river border between lhe two na· lions as Thai forces tried to re· rover a grounded pal'.rol boat, r e· ports (tom the northeast frontier said today. School .Dedicates Tree · to Two Girls · Students, parents and faculty of Glen Yermo Elementary School in Mission Viejo dedicated a tree Tuesday to the memory of Kristin and Susan Maycock, Aliso Villas HomE!O\vner Associa~ tions; and by indiviaual families. Kristin, 7, and Susan, 5, died July 28 when a nighttime fire gutted their home. Their mot.her, Barbara May.cock, 31, -also pt>rished in the blaze. ''Kristin and Susa.rt were• special friends and we will miss them.'' said drill team member Kristine Eachus in a eulogy de· livered at the dedication. ''This tree and these flowers will represent our memory of their gaiety and friendship." • The girls' father, Michael MayCO!!k, who was -di~orced from their mother and vacation· ing in Oregon at the time of the firt>, attended t he dedication ceremony T u esday at his daughters• school. "We care about one another here," said Chuck Prince, school principal. "We have created a community of caring. This tree will remind us that we care.'' "Kristie and Su san were two typical young kids, so full of life," said their former next doo.r neighbor, who hosed down the walls of the Maycock home the night of the fire in a futile at· tempt to put out the names. "Sus an was a happy.go-lucky child, .. she said, "cl011e to her mom. Kristie was on the school drill team, and she used to like slumber parties. Both the girls were well-liked.•• Funds for the tree, a liquid amber, flowers and a memorial plaque-bearing stone were donat- ed by the Glen Yer mo PI'O, the · student council, the drill team; by the Seville. Barcelona and Strike Spreads NEW HAVEN, Conn. !UPI) - Custodial and other non·teaching workt>rs today joined striking teachers to protest thejailings of 00 strikers. Electricity To Double SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Diego Gas & Electric Co. will be forced to double prices within 10 years un· less its oil-fired pawer plants are replaced, s ays the utility's new president. Robert Morris, promot.• ed in a t?fp-level shakeup that forced oµt the presi· dent and three other ex· ecutives, endorsed a pro- ·gram to build new nuclear' ·and coal-burning plants. • At present, homeowners pay about 3.9. cents per kilowatt hour of elec· tricity, Morris said Tuesday that ''what we havt>n't dis· cussed with the customer is that unless we replace these oil-fired plants, 10 years from now electric energy will be 10 cents a kilowatt hour or more.''· ''We think that with nuclear and coal we can keep the pri ce at 4 .S ct>nts;· he concluded. Basketballs :_ Backboards Goals -Nets -Shoes Shirts -·Sox • ·-~ " • . . - Footballs-Shoes-Sox Soccer Balls-Shin Guards '\' olleyballs-Nets Racquetballs & Racquets· Handballs & Gloves . .. ennis Balls-Can of 3-1. 99 . is Rackets-7.95 to 60.00 • Tennis Dresses .. 1ennis Shirts & Shorts , • ' ' . ' '" !~ M ' • • t ' ~ I Users of 75 therms of gas or less each month will pay no increase under the Puc·s ''lifeline..,' policy, in- tended to permit individuals to secure sufficient power to sustain bas ic needs at a low rale. Those us· ing more than 75 th erms will· pay an extra .54 cents per therm enrh month. The rommission, voting 3 to 2, said it took the ac- ......... .,.. ......... •ord-ft ! ·- Tennis Shoes-Stringing Speido Swim Suits & Trunks Table Tennis Padcles & Balls Wcmq>Suits Bite Repairing-Parts . lion reluctantly and would seek a policy statement from the federal Power Commission to end advance ,pa.yment programs such as thnone the utility s""° IA> enter with Atlantic Richfield. . • ~·-• I: . • 538 Center .646-1917 • -. . • ., I • , At • • ' DAI-LY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ,. - No Time for ·Override The revelation that the Sada.teback Valley Un:ried Sctiool District, outwardly the plcture or stabilitr,f&cesihe"prospect-of a $1-4 mtllion budget deficit next year is sending sha<:k waves through the community. School authorities say the shortlall is caused by the fact that funda accruing to it through the pra<:ess ol unification no~onget'wlll be-availabl&.tnthe,distri in the 1976-11 budget-year. _ nfat means that the ilistrict will either have ti> I pass-if75-cent tiucov~de election or cut Its budget by $1 .4 million, or try a combination of the two_ Neither prospect is appealing and the prospect or hiking the tax rate, already the highest among com- parable area school districts, is the least or all. f In view of the poor performance ol recent lax override measures and the fa ct that the S2S million budget of the district shows some room for trimming, it would aP.pear prudent for school authorities to look at all possible ways of ~urbing spending before r esort-ing to an election. Look at the Future Ir _y9u care at ail about the future of the City of Irvine, this is tlietimetopurlnyourtw<rcentsworth. Through Dec_ 23, city commissions will bold hear- ings soliciting residents' views on a plan for liow the city' should be developed. The' existing general plan has three ''options'' for the pattern of development. The hearings are intended to give residents a chance to participate in the drafting of a single land use plan. Late this week, letters outlining some or the is-l sues that must be raced in the decision will be sent to every home in Irvine. Energy concerns in transportation and housing, court rulings on economically discriminatory zoning, alid the increased importance of aglictllturc are only alew or many concerns that must be hashed out . But· the biggest COlncern may be whether a signifi- cant number or residents care enough about their community to assume roles In the planning. Those who decide to skip It will have·no one to blame-"""t ___ 1 themselves If they don_ot II!relne result-:-- Unequal Justice The decision by Orange County Supervisors to let 3 controversial Laguna Hills convenience market continue operating around the clock is baffling and smacks of unequal application of the la\v. The market, located on La Paz Road in the Mis· sions community, has been in existence about four years . . When planning commissioners apppeved its con· st.ruction, they restricted its hours of operation, re· quiring it to be closed from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m_ But until a few weeks ago when the c<Xle was finally enforced, the market was operating24 hours a day. Owners of the-land under the market are se<lking a zone change that will lift the lid on hours. In the meantime, they asked supervisors to grant them a variance permitting continuation of 24-hour opera- tions. Supervisors agreed to a variance of six months or until some decision is made on the new zoning re- quest. The action is puzzling in vie\'.' of the market ·s nagrant violation of the code since it began serving the community. 1 • 1975 ... Without .firin~ a sh t ,. NAXistn t•lc.~s over the. U.N. '> ..: ·· .. t -1' -· -· -•· •• ., l ' ·-. The issues are numerous. Since the first general plan was adopted in December 1973, many of the rules of urban planning have changed_ " In fa irness to residents or the area and other busi· nesses that would also li.ke longer hours, supervisors should have enforced the existing zoning until a de· cision to change it could be made. SB THl~l'fYEAfl. WAF. Modern -Torture Chamber _ ( VON HOFFMAN ) , - WASIDNGTON -Would even 1.1_ the victims of Francisco Fran- J.1!5ro's political torture wish such a eath on the old fascist as he is dying? The drugs that the 30 doc· tors reported in attEll)dance have given him110 ulc8'ided the aged ictator's gastrointestinal tract he's had to undergo two opera· 'lions to have hi s guts cut out. At this writing, while literally gallons or ~blood are ·being trans- , (u se d i n - C to him, his 'f--Physicians 1o are debating W cutting off one \ of his leg:;. He ~ dies a hacked f and dismem- l bered bloody bundle of tissue and tubes, but i such are the ways of intensive l-care. f Thal other celebrated practi-h tioner of Spanish torture. Tor- '' quemada, must e nvy J'.ranco 's t doctors the powe r t,o prolong life ~,-in order to continue to inflict pain . l .ike them th e dread ~ master of the Inquis ition 1 belie ved that the pain he inflicted , was for the benerit of his victims. ~ ln the intervening tenturies r priests have found gentler ways 1 to minister to the soul but not ' doctor.; to the body. WHAT HAPPENS to people lit. when they put on the white s moc k er or medicine? An absorbed v fascination with technique of and for its own sake wipes out their " ('Ommon sense, their science and Ji!' even their humanity. A remarka- 1 ble new book by Peter Singer ~ documents how narrow is the line in science between Dr. Einstein and Dr. Frankenstein. ("Animal ~ Llberation: A New Ethlcs for Our Treatment of Animals," ,._ New York Review Book~ 1975, $10.) • Singer describes how we treat our agricultural as well as our laboratory animals. The first is ; .so depressingly disgusting it may make a vegetarian out of you, while the second ought to make you question a scientific way of 4 work that so objectifi~ living -creatures that people can s it around labs . crushing the 'testicles of Jiving cats. and believe they are serving the God· • de9s or Knowledge. 1 '-For his data about the treat· & ment of labor~tory animals • Sin1er relies exclusively on descriptions of the erperimenta by the experimenters themselves 1 in the technical literature. He quotes a paper by two scientists at the Primate Research Center 'on their project to induce depression in baby mon.keys by "allowing baby monkeys to at· tach to cloth sunogate mot.hen . who could become monsters." THE RESEARCHERS wrole : ·''The flI'St of these monsters wn a clotb monkey-.mcilll<r'wbb, ilp- m acbedule or demand, would <Jed ~-pr .. a~re co~sed air. It blew the animal's.st!G . Wodlt"111 oll I.II' body. WJ>atdfd ._ baby_iiioijtu _do? 1t simply Dear Gloomy Gus --Why does n 't Nixon get the message and leave u:s alone? We've had more than enough of bim. w.c_ clung tig hte~an tighter to the mother. beca a fri ghtened in· rant <"ling:; · o its mother at all costs. We did not achieve any psychopathology ... Finally, wc• built our porcupine mother. On command. this m other would .eject sharp brass spikes over all of the ventral surface of its OOdy. Although the infants were di s· tressed by these pointed rebuff;;, they simply w aited until the spikes receded and then r eturned and clung to the mother.,. Thal idea failing a s well, Singer reports the researchers wrote that they wonld make monsters out of real lemale monkeys, which they did by rear- ing them in i:solation, but they were so nutty they wouldn't have normal sex relati ons. ln order t o impregnate them to ha ve babies, which would then be made into monkey psychopaths, it was nec~sary to have recourse to what the two scientists refer to as "a rape rack.·• Doubtless, the men e ngag. ed in this work believed what they were doing was science. but Singer ·s data about the strange and painful death or several million animals in the labs each year argues otherwise. Many are killed and maimed mer ely to test the toxicity al pro- ducts we might be better off without. How . does one justify blinding thousands of bunny rab· bits by putting bubble baths, de- tergents, mascara, nail polish, deodorants and zipper oil in their eyes? That's not science, that's commerce of a sort. · .. BUT SURELY animals are in· dis perisable for testing drugs destined to save human lives. Certainly animal tests are of some help, but Singer points out that thalidomide was tested on animals before it was given to pregnant women with such sad consequences. It did not produce the same d·eformities in the offspring of dogs, cats, rats, monkey s . ham s t er:; and chickens. ··Extrapolation from one s'peeies to anolher is a highly ri6ky venture," Singer writes. "Thalidomide is harmless to most animals. Insulin, on the other hand, can produce de· formities in infant rabbits and mice. but not in humans. And as (a) toxicologist has said, 'IC penicillin had been judged by its toxicity on guinea pigs, it might never have been used on man·.'' It a laboratory scteritist ~an be ~ taken up by ttt~alism ror its own sake th at he no longer knows that animals are not tbinp, what happens with the doctor who ceases to see a~ being in front QI !Um but onl.Y a paUent. Exit Eln1teln, eiltor Fra!Wenstein, and remembttthe ucieot Chinese curse: May you suMYe ill lhlev .. ~aiil mUJsen to die ·~ attended by 30 Qe. ddental ... alcian.s. • ~ 'Our Natio11s Are Vital to Each Otlaer' Christian Support for Israel ... ho Edito" Rabbi Bernard P. King were • ly on top of the issue raised is letter published by you and med up in lhe caption "Non- Jewish People Should Speak Now, .. he would know the "'Non· J ewish P eople.·· the ''local clergy," the "local lay leaders·· are amongst the most vociferous, some of the staun<"hest sup- porters of JsraeL Let this one speak now . -' AS one of the many-part · owners of Christian Channel 40, J •can say there is not a day going by without pleas and prayers aired for the support or JSrael. Our viewing audience is polled at about 400,000. We are not the only IOC'al Christian TV station sup· porting Israel, there being chan· nels 30 and 46 also. Altogether, a conservative estimate indicates there must be 700,000, viewers actively engaged in extensi\'e Christian campaigns advocating the survival of Israel, every day. That·s a lot of ··Non-Jewish" sup· port. The backing of Israel is not just verbalized , but manifested in or- ganized tours to bolster up the econom y and promote un- derstanding. Wf.! have one group of over 200 in Israel right now, "'hile Pat Boone is organizing a tour of 1,500 ~!\l arch. There are others. '-- OUR ''NON -J E \\'s ·• (SCC' Romans 2:29. for clarification) are not given to lip service and sightseeing only, but carry with them contributions for trees, re· construction of the Temp'Je, as- , sistance to the Star of David equivalent to the Red Cross, even blood donations. and above all. our unboundi ng Jove for all Israelis. J ews a nd Arabs alike (God loves Arabs too). I ask the impassioned Rabbi to r ead Galatians 3 . 7 to try to un· der stand one of the reasons why my tree grows in the Holy I..and. Then it is written .. the t"·o have become one·· (Eph. 2: 14 ), "we are joint h e irs·· (F.ph . 3 :6 ). "grafted in .. (Rom.11 :24), "And so all Israel sha ll be saved (Rom. 11 :26). Our nations are vital to each other. not by m an·s fallible words, but by God 's truth (Isaiah 18). Therefore it is my belief that God is sparing our grossly de- fiant nation for one reason, main· ly to afford protection for Zion, .. the apple of his eye·· (Zeeh. 2:7-8). It is difficult lo believe a nation that loves God would not heed his injunction to "love the alien who lives among you, for once }'OU lived as aliens .. _ ·· (Deut. 10:18-19). f'low cou ld they be racists if they love God ? How can a semite hate semitism anyway? DR. ARTHUR H. WIDTE .l'o11d1 Serril~n To the Editor: . Jam writing to clarify any mis· Interpretation that.may have oc · <"urrtd as a r esult of the Nov. 6 article In the Daily Pilot that was headlined "Irvine Support for YoutR Center Dim.·· My ofrlce is in complete .11upport of th-ii »ervke'$ provided by the Assess- ment and Treatment Sernc~ Center of Coastal Orange County CATSC). Thei r &trvices provid_c us with e diversion altemativ~ f0< many tr'!abled youth ii\ o•r community.• 1ne bo&nf ol dire<· tors gL_ ATSC and their pro- resat~ st1fr are dedfcated and 1 ( MAILBOX ) Leflers /rom readers are welcome. The righl to condense letters 10 /1t space or eliminate libel i.s reserved. Letters of JOO words or less wdl be given pTe/erence. AU le!ters mu.JI tn· elude signature and mailing address but names may be wit~ld on re- quest if suf /icient reason is appaTt11t. Poetry will not be publishM. capable individuals stri\flng to provide valid assistan'ce to polic(' departments and young people 1n our cities. CURRENTLY our bud gL·t restraints a re s uch that "'e arc unable to provide financial as . sist a nce to ATSC. We arc hoping that others will be able to assist .l\TSC financia ll y so that agen· cies like ourselves can continue to use the service. It is projected that" during the next 5 years Irvine will triple in population from 38,000 to approximately 100.000 r esidents and it 1s most import ~nt that .se r vice> such as .-\TSC be made available to servir<' j uvenile orfenders <ind their familirs in a pos1t i\'e fashion. l.F.() E PEA RT lllrh1g ,..,.,. .. :,. To the Editor : Regar d in g your Oct . 27 editorial. ''Th e Line Didn·t Hold,·· l would like to comment. First, J do not believe there ever was any intention that there would be absolutely no excep· lions to the board policy or a hir· ing freeze. This is because there are some departments with IX>Sl positions (such as Sherirf arrd Probation ) which must, by law. be filled . SF.COND, you r comment about playing favorites is both false and inappropriate. The board is responsible for the level of service provided the citizens. and each request for fillin g a vaeancy is carefully cons idered in relation to overall costs and necessary service levels. The hiring fr eeze is ac - t'Ompli s b i n g th e intended purpose. E s ti mated savings since July I this year totals 3.5 million dolla rs. l.AURENCEJ. SCHMIT Supervisor. Second D1~trict o., .. ,.,.ald To the Editor: Re: The response o{ l .. Keppler about the teachers' salaries. How about (be administrator's salaries? They wait and very quietly give the administrators a $2,000, $3.000 or $4,cro per year raise. Why? ls it necessary? It seems strange to me that eve-ry year just before the voters go to the polls to vole for a tax override. the administrator,j find lhey have $500,000 or $600,000 that was hidden out. That has hap- ~ned every yea.r., but no one seem:; ~·Ql!l~. Quotes A m::1n generally h<is l\\'O re . asons ror doin g o Lhin1<.: on~ thu1. sounds good, and ., r~al on(', . ..: . ·J .P. !'!organ. l I am making these statements from experience because l ha.Jt• :1pent the last J S years working for the school system. I don 'l agree the teacher s have earned any more money because they are too busy drinking coffee and walking around on the school grounds with their backs to the students and can·t see anything going on on the school grounds. IT SEEMS strange to me that the administration will fight so vigorously to hold the workers in operations, maintenance and custodial jobs. but wilt accept such enorm ous raises in salary. .&.. superintendent at $13,000 or $15,000 per year with a $3,000 ur $1 ,000 per year raise. ~ow I am retired and they can·t hurt me. So I feel free to say these things and J th.in k you should at least consider the com· mon class workers. I truly think the salaries oFthc senatol'S, congressmen and all administrators and supervisors should be by the vote of the Peo- ple. The school board members are but puppets in the hands or the administrators. They let the board m em bers know only what they want them to know. WJLLIA i\I JI. COOl'F.lt Jury Ahwe Toth<> F:dttor · ~any people strongly disagrc·t" \11ith the Daily Pilot·s editori:.it content ion that the lat est St'tzurc or films at the Pussy('at J'hcatre is futile, because the "message'' or the recent jury·s decision was ''clear." In actua l fact, the recC'nt verdict cleared up nothing. In nn "'ay was community standar(l rt>presented in the d('(·is1on or this single JUry . That standard remains beaten tu earth by a· con.fltct bt•t\vecn a porno,gr~1phy Jaw . on one hand. \~hich requires that community ~tandard shall be SC'rved, and th{• obv1ou:-: difriculty, on the other hand. of seating a jury even l"f.!· motcly representative of t tiat standard. TffF. FAULT clearly lies in our toleration or a tortured process or jury seie('tion, by which the pro· secution and the defense Cal·h maneuvers fo r "'eeks, at the d~'i· l.'retjon of the bench. to seat a jury preJutl1,·(•d 1ow1.trd ~t s cas(' . Can "·t· rt•ally hf.! :-o n:uvC' as \•} believe that any µood trial IJ"'yer t•nga~es in end lc•ss challenges ;:~nd rl'J<•ct 1ons of pro Sp('ctive jurors in order \ll oht:.11n an unbiased Jury·· Indeed not. II(· :-trugglcs a s· siduously to succeed 1n seating a j ury bi a.sC'd tow:ird hi s C'3SC', for therein lies his victory. · One n<'ed only take note or the words or the late great lr1 ~1l lawyer, J acob Ehrlich, who taught th<il ::i t'ase is al"•ays "'on or lost in the questioning of the jurors. Dot•s it seem likely lhl'n lhat such a procestJ will ens1ly cnmt• llp v.ith 12 people represenlti livt• "' of <'Ommunity stand<ird ? ()r that one casf.! lo~t 1s suffiC'lf'nt effo rt to disdla.rf<' th<' D1str1ct Att nrnt'\ ~ duty to t hf' ., ... ,.!'il\"'!..:iC or \JlP 1 :i" ·• · Hardly. TOl.F.RANCF. of such ;1n <'lh1r in jury selection i!ll m~t unsu1tu· hle when it is appncd to any tnal b~es! on the 1>0rnogrBphf I aw, ?r'hoSe yery langu age insists on \1 ~.~ .. • • community s tandard. .&..bu se o( the j ury selection pro- c('~S is anathema to the letter or th~t law, and s harper dJscretlon should be exer cised Crom the llt"nch to restt'icl it .in Porno-. graphy trials. But, for the District Attorney to accept the futility urged uPQ11. us by the misled, would be derelic· lion o( his duty. He sbouJd pro- ceed with all his· cases to trial. REBAWIU.IAMS • What a lallt ~· To1he Editor: · • I read that Orange County Sheriff Gat<'s plans to build a shC'r1ff0s substation in Laguna· Niguel. Co ns idering that in l.~1guna Niguel that vast building the fedt'ral government traded from North American Rockwell J:; standing inostly empty. and thal Orange County incurred a c-onsiderable loss in property tax· es when the site was taken off the tax rolls. it see ms to me t.be }X)Ssibi lity should be investigated of renting space from the federal ,governme nt for the sberill's purposes, at a token rate. Think of what a sound jail tll those stones shouJd ma.Ice! H .J .IDSLOP Dnugla• SIU!r:a•or To lh<' Editor: Pr(>Sident Ford wasted over' a quarter of a century as a fruitless C'O n g ress man from Grand Rapids, Michigan. The only limo he was noticed was wbenbeJ?to· posed a motion for the impeach· ment of Justice William o. Doug las. The C'Ounlry laughed in (!isbelief and even the most con .. si;>rvative of hi~ colleagues re .. Jt'<'l(•d hi:; proposal. !'IR. FORO has s tumbled through a year of the Presidency ·~(nd lbe onl y thing that may get his name into history books is that he "'11\ he known as the '' \1eto President.'' Wh en President Ford selects a s uccessor to .Just ice Douglas and ~o rectify his hapless {IOlitical ex .. Jslence it is imperative that ho select a person (preferably a "'om an) s uch as Bella Atnug, llep. N_ V. or Ramona Ripston. the distinguis'he d executive director o r the Southern Califor ni~ C h a pter of the /\merican Civi l l.ibe rties Union. llOR F.RT JACKSON ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT /Cnltrrl N. l\'t'ild. flublish;.r r11ur1111.~ I\ l't'l.'tl. F.d1for Hor tmra l\rr1bich. F.dilonal Page E~or 'Tti(' t'tlitoria l page or ttic Daily rllot Sl'l'kS t.n Inform and ~limulatc r('adf'rs by presenting nn this pai;:c rl 1 \•crsc commentary nn tnpu·:o: nf 1nlt•r1•>it by :i;yndi('at• '"! 1·olumn1"'t' <1n<I cartoonists. by p10,·1<Ung :1 (<1rom rnr re:tdcr111' 'tl'\\ s an1J b\' prcsl'nling this rn·" "<Jl:ipcr -: 11ptn1ons and idca:r; i}n <'u1 r<>nt luf111·-. ·rht• tditorial ~·01111 1111-. 111 th•· l );nly Pilot ;:1ppew.r (•1 1h 111th1·1•1lltonal C'ohnnn al the tnp nf the IHI J.:t' <>p1n100:1: ex- pre''l"ll b)· the columnist.\ and 1•rir1non1«t.i :.nd lt•\t('r writers •re tl":-.l.lr ov.n and no cndOTl5Cm~t of lh~tr \~s hy U\e Daily Pilat !'ihou ldbe 1~cd. ! Wednesday, Ntnr. l9, 19'1S .. • ----------- I Missile Closing Pending WASHINGT0:-1 (AP\ r The ouse and S('nat(' sgrtt dn clo.s - ing the o:.tion's only ant1bulhstu:· missile base but l'OOKf~sional conferees stilt race 216 points of disagrt'emenl on defl'nsc spt"nd · ing and one blg dispute ~·1t h President..,iord over total arn\::-. costs. The $112.6·bitlion Senate de tense bill. passed 87 to 7 Tue!>da''. ( IN SllURT J is $8.3 billion It'~~ th.in 1-'or<l askt~d . The fiaurt' <.'fl\'t•rs ~1p· propnat1ons for !__ht• 1;, l'llt)nths ending Sept. 30 . 1976 The House C'arlit'r volt"<! $111.8 billion for ttie same !M.'nud . Bondring K Ur. T1eo l,ON OON lA P J -· Scotland Yard launched a dragnet today for three men and ~1 "pretty girl with long blonde hair .. su.sJl("cted oC bombing a London restaurant with an "anarchist type" device that spewed ball bearings. nuts and bolts. killing l'A'opersons and injuring 20. The bomb exploded Tuesday ni ght amo ng 70 persons in Walton·s in Chels<'a. one or the most expensive restaurants in the <'a pital, k i~ling a Je'A'elcr and the wife of a real estate de- veloper. An Ameri<'an \voman. Barbara Matthews. 39. or Ne'A' York City, was among tht.> 1n- jurecL FBI Arrnt• Pair CHICAGO (U P l) -FBI a&enls Tuesday night arrested Arthur James Wilson, 29, and l.olita K. Gra ves, 28, t wo former San Diego residents sought for the hi - jacking of a National Airlines plane to Cuba nearly five years ago. Richard Held , s pecial agent in charge or the FBI's Chicago of- fice, said the t wo suspects were arrested as they got off a plane at O'Hare Inte rnational Airport, where they were forced to land after they wer e refu sed ad - mission to an island in the Carib- bean. Two other suspec:.'ls in the hi - jacking were arrested earlier thi s year. · 1-...e lip Again WASHINGTON (A P> -T he governme nt s aid today t hat Americans' personal income ad- vanced in October for the third · consecutive month. but at a pro- gressivtly slower pace. The Commerce Department said individuals' income from all sources before deductions for taxes ad-.·anced by $1.06 billion, or at an annual r ate of $12.7 billion to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of Sl,283.6 billion. U~IT~• fl l1bert C St'~I m ~1n ~ Jr .• l>r"l·~1 - lll•nt f '()l"ti ;.; t'llt'rgy rC'st•arl·h c h 1 cf . s .1 1 d ·r U t' s d a y . ·· );ucll·:lr pO\\'C'r n1ust pl:.1y a mJJ()r rtilt' 1n this 11;1t1on 's enC'rgy future or our nat1o~al futurt< \\'iii bC' \'('ry bleak 111- til't:'d." l-le urged pas~Jge of ··\Juc!(l ar Fuel ,\ssurancC' . .\c·t ·· to pro\"ide StJ billion in ft•deral loan s t o butl<i uraniu1n fuel enrirhn1cnt plants. Atomic Firm To Lay Off 800 Employes S.'\N DIEGO (.i\P) -This time last vear. General Atomic Co. had;) SI billion backlog in orders. for "·hat some experts eallt:'d the safest means of nuclear power - high-temperature gas-cooled re- actors . TodaY, the same firm expe<'ts to Jay ·off 500 to 800 employcs. many of them engineers. \Vhat happened in the year bet'A'een the boom and the bust 'A'as that the company's pet pro- ject, the high-temperature ga~ cooled reactor, apparently greW too costly both for the firm and its customers. OSE BY ONE, the backlogged contracts were voided until last month. when General Atomic agreed to pay Delmarva Power & Light Co. in Delaware $125 million to get out from under the last standing agreement it had to build the reactor. Delmar va officiaJ s said the <'Ost of the proposed Summit nuclear power plant ballooned over the years from $69) million to $1.l bi ll ion. The Delmarva con- tract with General Atomi c was for S200 million. More tha n $800 million was spent to develop the reactor, $500 million by General Atomic and $300 million by utility companies and the federal government. Judge Unmoved Sara Jane Moore Trial Delay Nixed SAN FRANC ISCO <AP) -/\federal judge, insisting "th ere is DO reasor. people can't do thin~s faster,"' has refused to delay the Dec. l S tri al of Sara J ane Moore, charged with trying to kil l President FQtd. [ J "Tht>re·s no reason this Sta le case can·t goto trial Dec . 15." said U.S. District Court J udge .._----------~ Samuel Conti. "'Everyone ·knows that attorneys don·t work from 9 toS. They work 24 hours a day.'' The judge was un_moved by .ar~Uments Tuesday from public defender J a mes Hewitt, who s aid he would not have enough time toprepare Miss Moore'sdefensc. RFK 'Second Gun' A••erted WS ANGELES <AP) -Attorney Vincent Bugliosi asserts that ".simple arthmetic" adds up to a second gun in t he Robert F. Kennedy assassination. Bugliosi. best known £or proseC'uling the Charles Manson mass murde r case, figures the evidence points to as, many as a dozt'n bullets being fired. The weapon u~ed by convicted assassin Sirhan B. Sir han held onJy eight bullets. (lwake Rlppi..• ~rPr•lde RIVERSIDE (A P)~ A light earthquake rippled aC'ross por- ) tions of Riverside and San Il<'rnardino counties Tuesday ~ut th ere were no reports of damage The 8:04 .a .m . quake, Cl'nU>red 12 miles west of Riv<'rside in the Mira Loma ar ea. was listed at 3.0 on the Richter ~ca l('. , Anfell..Ma!ffalr Chief Quit• WS ANGELES (AP)-Cbarles N. Mathewson has resigned t'((ective immediately as chier executive of ailing Arden· Mayfair, Inc., which has reported a net loss of $1 .S million ror the rin t nine months of t97s. - An,, armouncemcnt Tuesday by the supermarket.dairy pro- duct& flrm, which bas not paid any dividends on \ls preferred atock since AJ,a.&ust 1973. indiC'ated Mathew!'lon will stt"p dbwn es chairman of thl Clrm.Dec. 31 but be will continue indefinitely as a director. • · '\8rallla ,;_:, • .,_ioee' B11dget SACRAMENTO <AP)-Oov. Edmund Brow n Jr. sai)'S be will -'Pl'••mt a balanced at.at• bud&et.totbe.lerlalature in January. and th.It it can be enacted without new taxes. ' 1 B31t."'8l"OY(D added d.urin1 an impromptu news conference \ ~. ''tbls yearmay betoufberthanlastyear.'' I • 'Folse Advertising' Chevrolet ~ Ads . --· Bring Lawsuit LOS ANGELES <AP) -A r8dio advertisement with simulat- ed call·ins has led Dist. Atty. John Van de Kamp to accuse COl'l · sumer advocate Treesa Drury of engaging in a deceptive ad· verti:Jing campaign. The campaign on behalf or the Southern Ca~ifornia Chevrolet Dealers featured one-minute adverti sements aired frequently on ::1everal area radio stations between Nov . 13 and Dec. 18 last year. VA :"lil Of: KAMP EXPLAINE D on Tuesday the-accusations against i\1 s. Drury after filing a civil suit against her, the ~utode alers group. and the advertising agency betjnd_ tbe ca ~paign. The suit asks a permanent injunction against slm1l~ fu~ur~ C'ampaign!-. and seeks $2,500 in penalties for each decepllve inci- dent. TH F. SF.RI ES of advertisements simul ated consumer broad- casts and exaggerated the amount of money saved by buying a new Chevrolet , \'an de Kamp said. Each of the three advertise- 1nt:'nls ust"d 1n tht.> campaign simulated a call -in radio show with l\1 s 11rurv pu rportedJy answering listene rs' questions. '"ll iS our contention that the advertisements were mislead- ing 1n that they s imulated a consumer expert giving advice and not a commercial broadcast," Van de Kamp said. "It might be ('xpected th3t many listeners accustomed to hearing Ms. Drury .... ·ouJd assumC' she was speaking impartially and not as part of an .ad vertising l'ampaign ... CHAR GED Wlm violating the Business and Professions Code by false ad vertising and the Civi l Code section prohibiting unfair competition were Ms. Drury, the Los Angeles advertising agency or Da\'is. Honson, Mogul a nd Colombatto, and the de- alers. Drury. \\'ho has worked at sever al Los Angeles r adio stations as a consumer advocate, was cited for false advertising because the 'A'ordin!? of the eommercials indicated she had evaluated the Chevrolet dt>a lers claims and found them to be true, Dep. Dist. .'\.tty. Robert ~fcflin said. -...... -.... ft.1179 = DAil y "tOI' .... , ~· M U RRIETA H OT S P .RIN GS (AP ) - Damaae was estimated at $300 ,000 tn a fir e that d estroyed a golf caune clubhouse complex here. a Cali(or ni a Di vision of Forestry 1pakeaman aald. There were no lnjw1ea in tbe blaze 'tuesda.y, but the rntaurant and pro ab.op were ruined, officials1aid. New Handgun Bill Backed LOS ANGELES (AP) -The county eorrd of Supervison bas vot t'd 3·1 t o s upport As· semblym a n Alan Sieroty's pend- ing handgun control legislation. Su pervisor Ed Edelman of· fered the m otion, which was aup· ported by Kenoeth Hahn and Baxter Ward. Pete Schaba rum disagreed, saying, "Another law isn't the answer." The bill, by Sieroty, a Los Angeles Democr at, would re· quire the surrender of handguns to th e ix>lice for the fair market value between J an. J, 19tJ, and July l , 1977. After J uly 1, the sale, transfer or possession or handguns would be illegal, except in special C'ases. Cqastal . . ") C~mplex i ~ Sought LONG BEACH (AP) - Devtlopment of a $2S million waterlront hotel complex that • will 'not coat Long Beach ••one -:.. dime'' bu been approved by Ute .. ; C1tyCouncU.aspokesmana:ays. 11 . . ' Long Beach city manager John ". R. Mansell said Tu...i.y a de- velopment team for tbe complex • ,1 was s elected a fter a ye ar's •, search in which 25 hotel de- velopers were interviewed. ADRIAN WILSON Associates. archit~s. and Eovirmmental " · Resource s. Inc., both or Los Angeles; P~Corp. d Fram· in gba m , Mass., a nd Carlson Prope rties and it s r ela te d Radiason Hotel Corp. of Min· -: neapolis were named to the de· velopment team. · ·· ''It is very di(ficult to attract , peoRle to our city willing to in--, vest $25 million of their own · capital, and of the three firm pro- posals we finally r eceived, this was the best,'' Ma nsell said. THE COMPLEX will include an 18-story, $42·r oom hotel, a 1 health club, 16 tennis courts, 10 -. handball courts, a nine-bole golf .. course and an ice rink.. . .. • • n • ... ' Seagram's 7 Crown . HALF GALLONS REDUCED TO $)099 Gft pacl.oged b the fdidoys Seagram's v.o. CANADIAN WHISKY WoffschmidtVodka BO'HALF GALLONS REDUCED TO $949 ., ,., --. --- Pil!!IJ.. FIFTHS $749 REDUCED TO I ~e«osedho ~"¥°""" FIFTHS REDUCED TO s4tt Git pxkQ3ed for the 1-ddays. V.O.FIFTHS REDUCED TO $689 • Git pockiged b tte iddcr,o. Seagram's Gin ~~, HALF GALLONS REDUCED 10 $999 aenamark PllEM.'• IOlltlOll FIFTHS REDUCED TO CJtf=k>J"<l $650 b tfe fcldo.,>. llJIWM·s 1 c::RCl'I. Olli ICU WlllSKlY -'11.0lll.IOtlOOf. ~ 1.e.CMlllOUl'Mllfil). AllllO.&YlMIOLD .... NOOf.~·· tlll.lOIYGI• •• PIOCf.llLITllllO on ~11.0llflll!O flQW ll•!IN'M GUii. '"'•AM'l 1(11) mn. 1.UIDIO SCOlCll Wl!IXf .• "°°'· WOllSCllMllT ¥OOM. Dllllllll rto• Wit. to NOOf, WGIAl1 IOClllMll Wfl.ICtl •lUJGILT IOUUC'l l!Lll«lf .• PICOI\ IUliWI DillllW1 COM'""'· l.Y.C. • • '. ., " . " . ' •' '· .i. , • ~ • , - 7 I I l ; .. IrVine j:DITION • • • -. Toda~s Clos ... N.Y.Stoeks VOL:. 68, NO. 323, 6 SECTIE>N~72 PAGES QR~NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1975 TE(llCENTS t . Students • m Top 25% . Irvine~ Tests Compared to State State tests given to Irvine school district students la.st apr· ing resulted in era des placJn& the students in thetopquart<!rol com· parable ~a.chool districts throughout the state. The Ca11foroia Aaseasment Program tats were atven to all • second. third, sllllll and 12th gradestudents inthedlatlict. ' -- A ••written expression·~ ex· amlnation covering capitaliza- tion, punctuation, language cbolces ~nd word forms, placed sixth grade students above 86 per· cent of. sixth graders throughout the state and 12th graders at the&& percent mark, rn spelling. sixth graders placed at 86 percent and 12th Bires Law Firm . graders'at91 ~rcent. Mathematics tests placed the sixth graders at the 81 percenl Jevel , and 12th graders at 91. The tests are evaluated on the basis of what is expected of categories or students. The ca.tegories are determined by the social and economic status of -parents aDd other factors .• Jury A.slied: I , Fiml -Nurse County ·to Sue 'Guilty' By TOM BARLEY °' .... ,.,. f'tk>llS..it In Oil Leasing • ! Jlelpi1ag Ha11ds Injured in a traffic collision in Irvine Tuesday between two cars driven by senior citizens, Florence B. Fry, 95, \vas released from l!oag ·l\1emoriaI Hospital after treat- ment. The 12 :40 p.m. collision at Campus Drive and Von Karma n Avenue invo l\'ed cars driven by Helen D. Fry, 74, of 18104 Leather\vood \\7<.1y, Irv_ine, and Norton Boyd, 71. of 3242 San Amadeo, Laguna. Hills. ~Giveaway on Lions ' '--If You Have Zoo By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of•t O.Uy ~llotst.tf have-a zoo to get tn pn the great lion giveaway. They are not be- ine offered to the public as pets. An Orange County Superior Court jury was asked today to find male nurse Daniel Garbls Bedelian guilty of first degree murder for the slaying last Feb. 5 or Nancy Fuller Atwater of Newport Beach. _ Deputy District Attorney Paul l\oleyer told the panel he will pro- ve that the defense argument of self defense cannot be •c,cepted "in the light of what happened that night in the Atwater home.'' Meyer made his opening re- marks immediately after Judge James F. Judge ruled that a statement made to police by Bedell an was offered voluntarily and can be used by the prosecu- tion in the murder trial. The Lebanese immigrant ad- mits in that statement that he clubbed Mrs. Atwater, 50, at · least seven times with a bronze bird, wrapped her body in a blanket and transported it in the trunk of his car to a Pacoima wrecking yard. ByWJLI.IAM SCHREIBER °'"'°' ENll' Pl"45'aff Orange County Supervisors Tuesday hired the Center for Law in the Public Interest to file suit Friday against the U.S. Depart· ment of Interior in an effort to block offshore oil leases. The county is the lead plaintiff in the sWt, )\'hich will involve 40 other city and county govern- ments in Southern California. Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose fifth district includes most of the county·s coastline, said the center has estimated it will cost $15,000 to carry the suit through to the point of decision on an injunc- tion against the federal leasing plan. Riley said the attorneys will re- ly on the contents of a legal action developed by the Los Angeles city attorney's office and will file the· action Friday morning. Riley told bis fellow supervisors it Was determined that 0.rflllt:e Cou.nty will be most. afleded by tlie new'leasiog pro-· * * * gram and .hence was the most logical lead agency for the suit. Riley urged the hiring of the outside group of attorneys • because the county counsel's of· fice ''would have a problem becoming familiar with the specificsof thesuit.1• Riley said the Center for Law in The Public Jnterest will have the advantage of greater familiarity with the suit. Riley noted that the center itself charges no fees and the money that will be required will cover the costs of hiring attorney Rruce Terris of Washington, D.C to process the legal action. Offi('ials for the center· have told the county Terris is the most qualified attorney in the country in matters pertaining to offshore leasing law. Supervisors agreed to put up $5,000 in county funds to pay in· . itial expenses. Some of that money will be rermburSed and the $15,000 figure will be shared by all the plaintiffs in the action. * * * Have you ever wanted to own your own lion ? Or maybe a grizz- ly bear? How about a cute spotted leopard. If you have the prope r qualifications. now is the time to get one. The price is right j'ours for the taking. Exotic animals s uch as these and many others are offered gratis by the nation's zobs because the market is down . Many animals, once con· sidered rare. are now in such plentiful supply because they have been successfully bred in captivity. Others are not. That drives the p'rice up. A baby cheetah. for ex- ample, fetches a handsome BedeUap, 40, o( Glendale, later took police to the site and pointed out where he had stuffed Mrs. Atwater's body into a 55-gallon oU drum and packed it with wet cement. Meyer today condemned as "ridiculous·• Bedelian's state· ment that he acted in self defense when Mrs. Atwater Jelped on him, knife in hand, as he went to the kitchen for a glass of water. LA Votes Lawsuit To Halt .Oil Lease The wild animal market is ruled by supply and demand just like the rest of the business world and some animals currently are in oversupply. I.ion Country Safari, £or exam· pie, recently placed an ad in the American A ss ociation of Zoological Parks and Aquariums .newsletter advertising its lion glut: "We.jlre offering African lions. gratis. to any zoological establishment that wishes them." , That's the hitch-you have to " Jroine Mulls Fonning Panel For Elderly $.5.000. \ l\ clue to whiCh animals are in demand and which are not, is provided by the AAZPA publica- tion which serves as a .. blue book" to animal prices. As ian elephants, recently placed on the endangered list, go for about $12,000. Indian rhioos command about $45,000eacb. Other extremely expensive animals are the bongo an- telope which are be~golfered at· $37 ,500 a pair by the LOs Angeles Zoo; giraffes, at $15,000 per copy; barasingha, $4,000 a pair, and a Sumatran tiger at $3,000. There's a great deal of trading between the zoos, according to LiOO. Country zoologist Pat Quirin ~ho recently traded a pair of rhinos for three Cape buffalo at the Washington D.C. National 'Zoo. "We're riOt impressed by the price of these 8.nimals," he ex· plained. "Zoos have an obliga- (See PRICES, PageA2l "There was no sign of any bruises on her a rms as there sur- ely would have been if she had of- fered any defense to his blows," Meyer said. "The evidence we will offer shows that Bedelian rained blows on the helpless woman and con- tinued to do so after she was dead.·· Meyer told the jury that ir Bedelian had really acted in sell defense when he killed Mrs. Atwater, be would have im· mediately called N'ewp&rt Beach police to the Atwater bomeat4238 Perham Drive, Coronadel Marr "He would not have attempted to cover up the blood-splashed walls with yellow and black paint. Nor would he have told the first nurse to arrive that morning that he had spilled cranberry juice as he walked through the living room,'' the prosecutor said.; · (See NURSE, PageA2) LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Los Angeles County Supervisors Tuesday vott"d 4·1 to go lo court in an attempt to hall leasing of 1.25 million acres of continental shelf lands off the California coast tooil companies. Monday, a federal court dis· missed a similar atfempt by the state of California and the California Coastal Zone * * * Fight Vowed By San Diego SAN DIEGO (AP) -A coali· lion of Southern California local governments which oppose fede- ral offshore oil leases was joined today by U.e San Diego County Board of Supervisors. Irvine community service Defende W commissioners tonight will de-. r eeps The s upervisors voted 4-0 behind closed doors with Lee Taylor absent, It could be a private vote bee a use a legal mat- ter was involved, they said. cide whether a "senior citizens ' · committee" should be formed to try tp .bring the city's elderly re- sidents into the commission·s ac· tivities. The meeting will be held at city hall, 4201 Campus Drive, at 7:30 p.m. According to Community Services Director Paul Brady. "Many senjor citizens residing in }Tvine feel that they need a stronger voice in local govern- ment. "With the creation of s uch a senior citizens· committee under the auspices of the community services commission,, those seniors will be assured that their ideas, problems and Concerns will not go unheeded.'' JUSI' 2 WORDS TELL SU6CESS · ''Sold it.,. st~~~g':e~[~et~:S~1~~:: in the Dally Pilot: '67 Karmann Ghia $1100 Xll·XXXX If you have a car you want to convert to cash. call642-5678. We make I\ easy !or you lo put a few word!I to work ror you. In the Daily PUot. . ' Jury Finds Youth GJJ~liy of Murder. The action commits about $.S,000 in county tax funds to tbe ;::~'state Clouds Seen Deputy Public Defender Ron Butler broke down and wept late. Tuesday as he begged a jury nol to return a verdict of first degree murder against his young client. But Butler·s tears bad no ef- fect on a grim.faced Orange County Superior Court jury. They filed back to Judge Byron K . McMillan's courtroom to find Glen Ellis O'Connor, 18, guilty of ftnt degree murder. O'Connor. as impassive as be has been throughout tbe trial, was told that he will be returned to the courtroom Dec. 1 for the next phase or the proceedings-a determination on his sanity at the time Margaret Baker Lissy, ' 56, was killed in her Anaheim bomefor$2. fail to find this man guilty of first degree murder it will go down in history as the cop-out of the year.·• O'Connor was arrested last Jan. 21 after he shot and robbed Rolland Nesmith, 64, in the vie· tim·s Santa Ana Canyon home. · Nesmith, who lost his powers of'speech as a result of the shot in the head, was a key prosecution witness against the Riverside man. _ BytbeAsso<'iated Press A weather front heading toward Northern California may disrupt the pattern of clear skies ·in some areas. The front will produce increas· ing clouds over northeastern and northwestern California, the Sacramento Valley and Mount Shasta -Siskiyou area by tonight, the National Weather Service· said. There alsb will be a chance of showers in tboSe areas. Suspect Arrlted O'Connor's disPassionate ac· count of the killiDg two weeks earlier of Mrs. Lissy was tapefl by arresting officers and played bSck to the jury during the trial. lt was described by Brian as PHOENIX, Ariz. <UPI> -A ''a calm summation of· a Phoenix man was arrested particularly brutal killing by a· Tuesday on charges be made a manwhodescribeditjustasyou threat to bomb military If he ts found to be sane, the or I would describe a football facilitiea, traniportation' same jury must determine if he game.•• · facilities and utilities if Patricia ts to receive the death penalty for O'Connor was additionally Hearst and two companions were what prosecutor ,Pat Brian told found guUty after a short dt· not released from custody. them was "the moot cold blooded libe<ation of two counts o( first Richard E. Long, special agent killlng 1 have ever pTOSecUted." degree armed robbery, two in charae of the local office of the Brian warned the jW}' ~urina: • . counts of flrst degree burglary Federal Bureau of lnvestigation, final arguments· that btought and one count of atsault with 8 identified the suspect as Danny about Bulle.r's collapoel,.'.'U you <h!adly weapon. • " . ! · ~~aylor, n. I ' ' ' Conservation Commission to de· lay Interior Department leasing scheduled for Dec. 11. The slate had asked for the de. lay pending more comprehensive impact studies. The move Tuesday came on the action of Chairman James 1-layes who accused the Interior Department of taking a .. public be damned'' attitude toward local government. "This is not the 19th century where robber barons can drill a hole anywhere they please, pollute the environment and get away with it," he said. The supervisors directed the county counsel to either join any ·lawsuits brought by a group of citiz~ns or to proceed alone on behalf of the count y. Supervisor P ete Schabarum votl'"d against the action. He said the matter had been decided Monday in the ruling handed down by U .S. District Court Judge David Williams. Th e supervisors also went on reco rd s upporti n g hi ghe r royalties from any lease of of· I.shore lands . They said the prooposed royal· ly of 162".i percent was too low and ~·ould permit oil companies to ~ain "'excessive and unwar. ranted profits.'' The motion proposed that royalties be tripled with 16~ percent amount going to each the county, stale and federal govern· ments. Job Equality Pledge Asked SACRAMENTO (UPI) - California Highway Department officials say they will wait for an equal job opportunity pledge from Saudi Arabia before pro· ceeding with a pl an to send soon· to-be unemployed engineers to the oil-rich country. The Department o( Transportation, which had been negotiating·for the past month with the Saudis for as many as 500 jobs, planned to cable that government asking specifics on its hiring and visa policies. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. haited the negotiations between California officials . and Saudi Arabia because of possible dis· C'rimination against black, women and Jewish employcs. Allscoreswerewithint.ber~e · of what was expected in stud.eats · with comparable backgrow>ds. according to district spokesman Bob Rohwer, Reading, spelling and matb in the 12th grade and spelling in tM sixth grade were at;ove the lev~ that was expectec;i. WANTS ASSEMBLY BID • .San Clemente's Wesaman Oementean Seeks Seat • ' ' In-74th San CJemetite resident- Richard B. Wessman a1'- nounced Tuesday that he wUl seek the Republican nomination ... for the 74th Assembly District se3t now held by Robert E. Badham CR-Newport Beach). Wess man. a partner in an Jrvine insurance agency, is the third declared candidate for the nomination. Others are Henry Quigley, an Irvine city coun• cilman, and Marian Bergeson1 a Jongtime Newport·Mesa Unified School Di strict trustee. .Badham is a declared candidate for the 40th Congressional Dis· trict seat now held by Andrew Hinshaw <R·Newport Beach). Wessman called for a reduc· tion in state s pending in his an .. nouncement speecb at the San Clemente Jnn. Wessman said he would oppose any legislative effort that would give public employes the right to slrike. He said he would :\Upport stricter Jaw enforcement through improvements in the state·s judicial system. Wessman, 28, has been a San Clemente resident for two years. He and his wife, Adriana, reside .at429Callc Familia. He is a member of the state Republican Central Committee. the California Republican As· sembly and the 400 Club o( Orange County. We ssman recently was nominated to serve as president of the San Clemente Republican C!ub. Wessman received hi s bachelor's degree from the llniversity of Southern California . and hi s master's degree Crom UC Berkeley. Coast Weather Sunny with some high clouds Thursday. Wanner tonight. Highs at the beaches Thuisday around 68 ris ing to 75 inland. Lows tonight 40 to 50. INSIDE TOD" Y Bobie.s delivered .at· home are heollhier than lhose dc- l ivered .at hospflols, .a California sludy .show.s. AB. Index -· .. •• --L.M ... yd ... ANll.A'*l"l Ct Ct (.tllt.-nl• .. ... _ ••• OfttlflW ••• ........... •• ....... .. =--· . .. --.. C:l·l Dr.M!RM:r.tift ... SJl.wt.PWtff •• DNt" .... kn ... .... •1-s ·-~p ... .. ·--.. bWIV~l ••• -••• ~-· ••• """'"' ..... ... -C•·l• • • I A2 DAILY PILOT ' Wedne9dey, Nov9mt. tt. 1175 NY Hike .. In Taxes Awaited \VASJIJ NG 1'tJN CU Pl l ·- Prt•:sident fo'ord said today he ~'Ill v.·a1t until aft<'r the New York s tate tegh;lature acts on raisin g taxe:!I befort• l11•c id1ng whether to :-;upport any bi ll to keep New . )'ork City from ~oi ni: bankrupt. • 'The bail out bill before the l lous(' of Ht•pre:-t•nt atives is 1r· r<'ll'v<int bt·t·ause 1t d0t.-s not ad- drt·-.s thr <'Urr<•nt :.i tuallon and I \\'OU!d \·eto it,·· t"ord .said in a ::.tatt~ml'nt. Hut he prom1sC'd to look at th1• ..,ituatton agai n nc-xt \\'('Ck aft(·r lhe ll"g1slaturt• ;1ct s Ford a:.kt·d ('onj!ress •·1n the 1n1~ant1mc to p.1:-,s a bill to l:t{'1lit;1l1· .1n ··orde rl y' bJnkruplt'Y should :'\11•\v York ('t tydl'rault. Cha1 r n1a n llenry S. Reus:-. of the floust• H .1nk1n~ Committt•c, r<':t<'l 1ng to \\'hat he call('(! "lhl' Lombs hel l f ron1 the \\'hil t• I louse," cancc!t•d floo r ;iction on a bill wh ich would have provided loan guarant('es of $3 billi on over .seven yea rs to N L'"' York Cit y. \\'hite l-lous(• l'r;L~ss Secretary Ron ;.Jessen s~ud Ford·s state~ ment "'as r ea d over th e telephone to :":e"· 'ltork Gov. Hugh CarC'y and :-.:c w \'ork Mayor Abr a ha m l\ea mt~ Asked '4'hat 3d\'tce Ford hat.I for the state lei:1slature on a pro· posal to r a1SC' tax C's for the cit}', ~es.sen said . "The 1,residenl has nothing specific and concrete in mind. It is for them to say how they want to sa\·e themselves." Reuss said 1n l1~ht ol Ford·s threatened \·eto and tus promise to review the m atter next week, 'l felt that we or the Rank ing Comminee had no alt ernative but to ask t he leadership to withdraw" the measure. Democratic Leader Thoma·~ P. O'Neill then announced a ten· ta tivE' program whi{·h did not provide for calling up the bill before the Thanks givine recess beginning Thursday afternoon and lasting until Dec. 1. "J am convinced that if New York continues to move toward fjscal responsibility. all parties roncerned can look forward to a· satisfactorY res olution despite the current obstacles,·· Ford said. Foid s aid. · "If they continue to make pro- gress, J will review the situation early next week to see if any legislation is appcopriate at the -f~eral level," · Ford's statement came as the ~ House Rules Committee was meeting to clear the way for de· tiate this afternoon on the loan guarantee bill and a bankruptcy measure. The committee, caugnl by surprise, adjourned without acting -raising doubt whether the House would even consider the New York matter today. On Monday and Tuesday it postponed debate to try to learn what sort of legis lation to help :New York -if any -would be acceptable to Ford. ' Britain Talk l Set Tlwrsday T homas W. Aston, British con· ~ul general in Los Angeles, wilt tell "What's Right with Britain" Thursday in a talk to the World Aff airs Council of Orange County _ His speech is scheduled for 7:30p.m: at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. Names Added WASfllNGTON (AP) -More names have been added to the list of possible Supreme Court nominees being screened by the American Bar Association. As in the past, the names of the in· dividuals on the li st were not dis- closed. ORAN GE COAST DAILY PILOT Ti. 0.-(<).l•I O•llJ P!!ol wl!l>..,·llJtllh to.,.. !JlnN tne '""'' "'•"·I•""~'·-0>' moo,.-Co.o\! J'\Alll\l'li"'l(Omp•nf !>t:,,...•l".a11"""•'• Putlhol>.il MOf'l(I•• t~•llUG" l'rl<i.tJ '°" c .. 1. "'" ... N~"'°"'' 11~~<11, """tl"lll"" Bo>«~/F-'•'" ......... ''"'"·· ~·""'•"-'<• v .... , •nd l•Qu,,. II<•< ll15olt•~ C<><U! A "r>a'• •"<l•,,...r ..,, hon '' P>Jbll"""' ~lu•O•" .....:r ~-••• Tn~ l>'i"l.<PM 1•ut>l"n'"t t>l•nt I• 4'l JJO Wt•I f\~y ~" ... '• C.O>l•M•w, C•lllot"l•"'M» RobertN .W~ Pt••~~l•lld l'ubl•- Triomas Keevil EO•!• Thomas A. Murphine MIMti ... [Oltof ) Ul'I T•'-tlllot.i> CONDITION IMPROVES Songwriter Mercer Hos pital Birthday For M e r cer 1\1\SAOF.~A (Al'} -J\ '10· Y<'ar·old movie, a c.:1kc and <1 turn fnr the b<'tt<'r n1.:1rkc'<i the 67th birthday of son i::~·riter J ohnny ;\fercer . \\•ho un derw{'nt br;.n n surgery last n1ont h. )1er('C'r. "'ho 1,1.'cnt from sinj! ini.: to "'r il ing songs, was moved out of the intensive car<' unit al Hunt in gton ~tem ori ::i l lfospital Tues·· day, a spokt•sm~1n said. .. He·s in fa ir condition, more alert. and he's improved ,"·the s pok esman said of 1\-tercer who had a tumor rem oved Oct. 2S. Ooctor s said it was not can- cerous. Mercer's fa mily held a s mall party for him in his room, the spokesman said, includin g view· ing the 1935 movie "Old Man Rhytbm, .. in which he appeared. Thert> v.·as also a birthday cake and Mercer's "'ifC', Ginger. read him numerous messages that came to the hospital wishing him well. l\1ercer, a form er NewP9rt Reach resident. had such hit . songs as "l.aura. ·· "That Old Rlack Magic" and "Rlues In the , :'oi'ight ... Mercer is now able to sit up several times da ily and can get out of bed, a spokes man said. Only One Cent Gas Cost Dip? NEW YORK (UPI) -Retai l gasoline prices will go down only about a penny a gallon under the new energy bill , de s pit e lawmakers' predictions or a 31·2·cent reduction. The New York Times reportC'd today. The legislation, approved last week by a Hou se·Senate con· ference committee. is being pre· pared for White 1-fouse review. but a spokesman said Tuesday .tha~ President Ford has not yet decided whether he will accept the bill. · Instead of cutting consumer's gasoline costs, the bill 's chief er- rect would be to increase profits to refinE'rs, wholesalers and re- tailers, The Times said. f'rom Page A 1 PRICES •• ·. tion to exhibit anim31s from other countries no matter how much they cost ." Ru~ if you 're thinking about starting a zoo. look at what you could get for free: Lions bears timberwolves. a mon'goose: eapuchin monk eys , dingos. coyotes, hamadryas baboons porcupines and even an adult' puma. Beirut 'Unsafe' BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-Fif- teen Beirut districts and suburbs were declared unsafe today after a sharp escalation in sniping and rocket duels between Christian and Moslem factions. Countian Gives Up At Clinic A \Vest minster man was seized Tuesday after poli ce said he pulled a .38·cahbt>r revol ver on his estranJ;:ed wife and later bar~ ricaded himself at the Orange C'.ounty A1 e nt al lte alth Clinic in \Vestminsler . Office r s sa id tha t James Darwood G r iffilhs. 42, entered the s~{'Ond -story office and after mome nts or convers ation, po1nt4 M a gun at Sandra Sue Griffiths who se r \'ed as a volunteer coordinator :it the clinic. We st min ster polic e a nd Orange County m arshals rushed to the scene "·he n other occu· pant:s of th e b uilding c ame streaming out, s houting "he's gol J gun. hes got a gun. · Offi cers cle ared the building ;ind sealed off all it s stai rcas es. Offi cers· s aid Griffiths piled fu rni ture against the doors of the office and told offi cers, "to get out or somebody's going to get hurt ... .<\ short time later, a deputy 1narsh;;i l ordered Griffiths to come out and to slide his gun out thl' door on the floor. To the ir surprise, he complLt·d ;_ind '>''as placed under arrest on cha rges of assault with a deadly v.·eapon and kidnuping. Jle's be· ing held on Ora nge County J ail on SS0.000 bail. Officer s s pec ula te d th at ma rital s lrifc prompted the out· burst . l.t. l.C's WC'a ber of the West Orang e Co unty Mars hal 's 01v1s1on sa10 tne "'lie was l'1lner released or s lipped away from her husband's clutches before he barricaded himsC'lf. 1-fe asserted there were indica· tions th a t s he had been roughed up . The inc idl'nl occurred sllghtly aftl'r 2 p.m. The building is locat- M at 1•1180 Re ach Rlvd., just west of the Orange County Municipal .,.. (:ourt Marine Crime On Decline In Oceanside OCEANSIDE (AP) -The in- ''o l v ement of Marines in Oceanside crime is dropping, says the commander of the nearby Camp Pendleton Marine Rase. ~1.aj. Gen. Carl Hoffman told the city's Chamber of Commerce in a s peech Tuesday that he "'ould cooperate with the city to keep Marine-related crimes down. "If necessary, I 'll help patrol the stret>ts myself." he said. tloffman credited a special c rime control unit or the Oceanside police department v.•ith cutting the number of rob· beries and a:!lsaults involving his men. He also cited his order declaring rour Oceanside bars off limits to Marines. "I will not hesitate to place taverns wilh unsavory reputa- t ions orf limits for military personnel,·· he told the chamber. Mercy Killing Story Ready Ml:-IEOLA. N . Y . (AP) -The mother and aunt of Maryjane Oahl are ready to testify before any grand jUry investigation of the aparent mercy killing of the !erminall.y·ill teen-ager. accord- ing to their lawyer. "l\1 y clients will appear before an):' gr~nd jurr and panel, will waive immunity and will tell lhf'ir story the same as they told it to the di strict attorney follow- ing the deaih of Maryjane," at· torn('y Sidney Siben said Tues- day. Mis~ J:>.a.hl, 16. suffering from men1ng1t1s, Hodgkin·s dis- ease and kidney failure, died.- Nov. 2 when her life-sustaining respirator was disconnected as she lay comatose in ber Nassau flos pital room. Dike Approved Gas Bill to lnerea.se 14 Cenls LOS ANG ~LES (AP) -The slate Public Utilities Commission reluctantly has authorized Southern California Gas Co. to rajse the typical residential customer's bill by 14 cents a month starting Dec. l. The utility as ked for the rate increase. totaling $29.9 million during the next ye3r, to enable it to secure rights to Alaskan natural gas, a company spokesman said Tuesday. Users of 75 therms of gas or less each month will · pay no increase under the PUC's "lifeline" policy, in- tended to permit individuals to secure suf{icient power to sustain basic needs at a low rate. Those us· ing more than 75 thermo; will pay an extra .54 cents per therm each month. · • . The commission, voting 3 to 2, said it took the BC · lion reluctantly and would seek a policy statement _ from the federal Power Commission to end advance payment programs such as the one the utility seekB to enter with Atlantic Richfield. . I t ,• / ~ . . • • • UPIT ......... A do11is for Presid&il-? • This 1g40 ptiotograph shows Ronald Reagan posing for a sculpturin g class in i\1<.i y . lie \Va s c hosen that year by the Divis ion of Fine Arts of the University of Southern California as a "Twentieth Cen- tury Adonis,·~ possessing the moSt nearly perfect male figure. · Another Fire Hits Already Gutted Firm The Memorex warehouse building in Costa Mesa, gutted by flames that spread in the wake of a light plane cras h a month ago, again was the .scene of a fire Tuesday night. Costa Mesa and Orange County firemen quickly extingui shed a blaze or unknown origin at about 9 :30 p.m . at the building, 365 Clinlon Avenue. Firemen said there was no re· ported monetary loss. The fire broke out in a pile of plastic scrap that had been taken outside the gulled building following the plane crash Oct, 17 . The building is being d e- m olished a nd rebuilt as a result of th(' earlier fire that injured two "'orkers in the warehouse and killed the pl::ine's pilot, Perry \Vinston. 49, of Hidden Hills . Doctors Indicted SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Five doctors wt>re indicted by a. federal grand jury Tuesday on charges of making fal se claims for insurance and medicare bills . .Dr. John Francis Ha rris, 66. Oakland, and Dr. 1-ferberl Rernard HC'nd er son . 64, San Francisco, wer e charged with dE."frauding a number or in- s urance companies by submit- ting allegedly fals e and inflated medical bills. H 1 -· , F...,.PageAl NURSE ••• It was even harder to accept Bedelian's statem ent that Mrs. Atwater attacked him with a knife in view or the fact that no knife was ever found," Meyer added. "We will prove that Mrs. Atwater intended to dismiss him from his job as her in valid husband·s personal nurse for several r easons, among them the fact that he was not a registered nurse,'' Meyer said. "We know now that she was afraid of Bedelian.'' the pro-- secutor added. ''And we will of· fer testim ony that will show you why she was afraid of this def err dant." Redelian watched impassi'rely from his seat at the council table while Meyer displayed a number of exhibits he will use in the trial. including the bronze figurine used to club Mrs. Atwater to de- ath. Defense attorney Roger Agaja- nian declined lo offer an opening statement. The trial is expected to last at least eight weeks. . ' ... Planes Hit Laos BANGKOK. Thailand CAP) - Two Thai pla nes strafed Laotian positions, and Thai and Laotian . guns dueled across the Mekong river border between the two na- tions as Thai for ces tried to re- cover a grounded patrol boat, re· ports from t he northeast frontier said today. . • Reagan Ready To Announce 'Hat in Ring' WASHINGTON (UPI) -· Ronald Reagan, convinced he can depose President Ford and beat the llemoerats, wil l formally open his campaign Thursday for the Republican pres idential nomination. Reagan. the former two-term California governor and cham- pion or the GOP's conservative wing, is scheduled to make his Jong-anticipated announcement at a Washington news conference. Before the end of the day. Reagan plans speeches and news conferences in Florida and New tlampshire -two states which hold very early bellwether primaries. Some conservative strategists consider Florida and New- .Hampshire fertile campaign grounds lor Reagan whel'e he could damage and possibly crip· pie Ford's hopes of winning the GOP nomination and seeking a presidential term in his own right. Reagan served eight years as governor of California -the na· tion's most populous state-after a career as a motion picture and television actor\ which spanned nearly three decades. S trike Spre ads NEW HAVEN, CoM. <UPI)~ <:ustodial and other non·leaching ·workers today joined striking teachers to protest the jailings or 00 strikers. · , Basketballs --Backboards Goals -·Nets -Sho_es _ Shirts -Sox Footballs-Shoes-Sox Soccer Bolls-Shin Guards Volleyballs-Nets Racquetbmls & Racquets __ Handballs & Gloves Tennis Bolls-Can of 3-1 ~99 Tennis Rackets-7.95 to 60.00 . ' .. " Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts I ..... _ .,.,. ....... . .....,_ .... , .. 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