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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-21 - Orange Coast Pilot,. ' -.:· r -. • l --FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVE'Ml!ER i_t, 1975 VOL.JI. flO. m..• umo.s. a P•u '· -• . . ;::'" -·--•• • • • m Suburbs, ~ Vhi.ef Davi& Lanients _ ___ :_ . . --~ ·-----~ "":": - • " ' • f I ~ ri I l " ' • • ,,Joint El Toro Airstrip Use 'Out'· I j, ,A-bo111b Threats ' OC Chief Wai·ns 0 ~ By•OBERTB.\11~~ ot tt1e b.lnr "'°'"'" ~!'.The threat oC nuclear weapons -~ling into the hands of urban ~uerrillas was raised at a meet- g of an anti-crime group in untington Beach this week . Police Chief Earle Robitaille . !. (,Coast Men ~~eldAfter JJig Pot Haul ' #A 37-year-old Laguna Beach carver and a Sunset Beach ographer were among four a rrested in Nevada follow- ,_,, a three-state air and ground Chase a nd seizure of $130,000 'iorth of Mexican marijuana ~ursday. I Albert David Law, m Canyon .Acres Drive, ·Laguna Beach was arrested in Boulder City, ?;ev. with a tr4ck from a San Clemente leasing company. :Nevada state narcotiCs agents ~aim they seized 1,600 pounds or liuarijuana rrom \,be truck. Mt. Also. arrested were Michael ·Reeve, 30, phofographer rrom c:;wtset Beach, Derek Harris, 29, ~ graphics designer from Los ~geles a'nd Larry G. Madden, ._30, a pilot from Portland, Ore. ~-Pat Stephens, N~vada state \harcOtics supervisor, said the ~ratfpn began when Mojave County Sheriffs deupties spotted '~ rendezvous betweeft several ya:ns and a twin engine aircraft .it'Red Lake, Ariz. $:'.: Officers called in an aircraft 1~rom the U.S. C\,!stoms and .. lf.Josed in on the oper8tl6n. · · Two or three vans agents eved to have been laden with rijuana escaped and the rplane took ofr. ~ The Customs aircraft followed \1t on a course which took the {Planes over desert areas, or 'California, Nevada and •Arizona. <Tbe aircraft landed near 'Sheri's llanch, • Llncoln County bordello about 6S miles northeast of Las ~~· Madden was arrested 't•'The Customs plane just kept the pilot's tail until he ran out gas," Stephens said. He said a gnificant amount of. marijuana f.sldue was found on the craft. It is unknown how much '(narijuana was originally on the · alt, however, payload of the a 320 is about 2,000 pounds uding ,.,el. Law, Reeve and Harris were rreated at a Boulder City, aaollne :station after state ot1c1 officers traced them to .,.·-... ~.~ .. rui iu> 1 I I ' ., told an audlehce of between 50 and 60 people of an attempted break-in a t the Seal Beach Navy Ammunition and Weapons De pot "about two or three months ago. He emphasized the danger or the threat by adding, ''They have nuclear weapons out there " Contacted by the Daily Pilot Commander Harry M1adera public information officer at the weapons depot, said it was Navy policy not to confirm or deny the presence of nuclear weapons at the station. Chief Robitaille said three high-school aged youths in ski masks were apprehended as they cut the wire into the facility. It was n ot disclosed by Robitaille if the group was after the nuclear weapons or if they beionged to an established guer· rilla group. orricer Jim Groof of the Seal Beach Police Department con· firmed the breakin and added that the intrude,rs actually made off with some blasting caps and practice grenades which were later recovered by police. Seal Beach police were searching through their files and were unable to provide addi· tional details at press time today. Police agencies from Hunt· ington Beach, Newport Beach and Seal Beach assisted in thwarting the breakin at the base . Commander Madera said the station provides ammunition to the combatant Navy ships sla· tioned in Long Beach and San Diego. Robitaille·s comments came at a combined meeting of the Voice or the People and Neighborhood Watch groups at the Huntington Beach police training facility . The discussion came about when members or the audience were questioning members or the police panel. Alarm was a lso expressed by offi c·ers a t the theft of sophisticated weapons from armories through'Out ·California. MOM, 4 BA.BES OK; DAD OUT MASSAFRA, Italy <UPI) Rosa Ciavarella, 34, the wife of a policeman, gave birth t o quadruplets . Her hus b and fainted. . '+The mother and babies, all boy,s, are doing fine,·• a spokesman for Maasafra H6sRltal •aid Thursday. "The father fointed upon hearing the news, but then recovered.·· The Ciavarellas have two other .-.. aged 11 and 9. • Coffee•break Chat D.lily Piiot PlwM ., i.... ,.., ... EXUDING CONFIDENCE, CONGRESSMAN HINSHAW (LEFT). CHATS WITH HIS ATTORNEYS Lawyers Robert Green (center), Marshell Morgen, Chuckle Durtng Coffee Break Suburb Crime Up, Chief Davis Says By HILARY KAY E 01 i1t1e Dlolly PlleC S&fff Crime is leaving lhe barrios and ghettos and getting a strong foothold in suburbia, Los Angeles Poliae Chief Ed Davis Thursday told an audience mixed with Newport Beach police and citizens. The chief was keynote speaker at the fifth an,n\.aal palice awards luncheon sponsored by the Newport Harbor Chamber' of Commerce. . ' Davis grimly noted that 10 years ago, crime was four times as great in the ghetto as in the suburbs. Today, it's only twice as great. . Howiver, Davis cast• glaftce at "my buddy ~im .. -Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas -and said, "Fortunate-· ly, you've got a real pro lfere wbo knows crime as the enemy and is doing something aboitt it.'' Davis and Glavas worked together in the LAPD prlor to Glavas · move to Newport Beacft The outspoken police chief painted to "our anti-social yau.ng Americ • ., u on~ of the 'two .. I .I , .. causes for the upswing in sub- urban-crime. Davis said youngsters are liv- ing in an era of "s~tuation ethics,·· where anythin'g is right. "The children just aren·t of the same quality." said the chief, (See DA VIS, Page A2 I Young Man Found Hanged GRAYSON (UPI) -A young man with black hair dropping tn the middle or his back has been found hanged from a tree in dense brush near the San Joaquin River. Sta'nislaus County t'oroner·s deputies said aftel" the body was foun\t Thursday that his hands were bound with bailing wire behind his back. A steel cable, they said, was used to hang him. ' The deputies said he had been dead two lo four mootm and they were seek inc his identity. He wore only trousers with tb~ pockets turned o~t. they said. ·---.... -.-..-..\..; • Hinshaw Case Jury Picking ~n~. Quickly By GARY GRANVILLE OUM 0•11 • P Uol SUM With more ease and in Jess time than expe('ted, the jury that will try Rep. Andrew Hinshaw ( R Newport Beach) on three bribery charges was selected Thursday in Orange County Superior Court. The eight -woman, 'four-man jury was sworn in two and a half days after prosecution and de· tense attorneys began sorti,ng tlirough 107 prospective jurors called into Judge Robert Kneeland "s courtroom. Ret'ause or extensive oublici· ty that preceded and rollowed Hinshaw's indictment on the bribery· charges by the county grand jury last May, the jury Sflection process was expected to take much longer. . But· late Thursday afternoon, Assi1tant District Attorney Michael Capizzi and defense at- torneys Marshall Morgan and Robert Green were able to agree on thetrialpaneL Before Judge Kneeland sWore in the 12 jurors and their three alternates. Morgatr and (Sff IONSHAW , Po&•AZI • • 'Flatly Denied' By Navy By WILUAM SCHREIBE R OflM DloU, PilolStMI Orange County government"s bid for joint use of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station by civilian planes and commercial jets apparently will be natly de· nied by the U.S. Navy Depart- ment. Pentagon analys ts have sent a report to JaC'k I~. Rowers, assis· tant secretary of the Navy for in - stallations and logistics. stating !hat s uch use or the jet fighter base would be highly dangerous and dis ruptive to the military mission or El Toro. The report and a cover Jetter to Orange County supervisors are awaiting Bowers· rinal approval and signature. which are due to come· later today or ~onday, a s pokesman for the assistant se('retary 's office said Thursday '"There is no doubt he wi ll 3('· cept the findings and let county officials know in ('!ear.cut terms that s tich joint use is not possi· ble, ·· aC'('ording to F'red Stearns. achier analyst.,.in Bowel"s' offi ce. Stearns said the !"ejection should come as no surprise to county officials. because, "They were told. once before b .. · Congressman Andrew 1-tinsheV.· that the Navy found joint use im · possible." County supervisors voled two months ago to apply for joint use of El Toro and Los Alamitos Naval Air Station as potential sol utions to longstanding pro- blems with the existing county airport. (SeeTORO. PageA2) Weather Sunny and mild is what the weather service is call· ing for on Saturday. Highs at the beaches around 65 rising to 75 inland. l.ows tonight in the 40s. INSIDE TOD" 'l' It's nol unurual /or a 15- yeor-Old on the Orange Coast to 3eek perfection on .a .sur- fboord. but a Laguna &ach lad i3 3eelcing it another way. Stt >1"'11 by Doily Pilot Stott Writtr Jock Chopptll on Page .CJ of lhi' Weekender. latlex . . •• '"' •• •• •t·I ... ... co .... •• c .. • , A2 DAILY PILOT s Arab Terro~ts Kill Israeli Trio • . ·r1-:1. 1\VJ V. ls r:ll'i tAI') Arab gut>r ri lla s fronl Syria r~udf'd 1:1 1·l"li g1uus rarm1 n~ settle· m t:nl a nd killt>tl thrc•t• l'.1-y(•ar-old lsrat·ll :1rn1y =--~·rg1•a11l:. "'ilh sub· 1n.H:h1nl' ~u11..; <1t pn1n 1. hli.ink r:1ni.:1· .111J \Younrl1·d t\.\11 uth<'r lh ble studt•nts. one with ;.1 hat<'het . Israeli officials said tod'-'Y · They charged the purpo::.e or the mis - :sion was to cut orr heads . They S3id tht.' s tocking.ma!:ikt•d maraud-:·r!:i slipped through a barbt!1! wirf'd UN. buffer zunt· $275 ,000 Kiss .!Vi1n1b Lips Brought Reward DETROIT (l.:Pl l -Clare Tomic told a Wayne f'tlunty C1rc.;ull Court j ury she doesn't feel a thing '' ht·n she k 1:-.scs he r husband, and the jury decided the 1..1,·k of St"nsation \\'as worth ~75,000 . 1'hc jury ruled Thursday in f<i vor of Mrs. Tomie, 31, and hC'r husband frank , of suburban Sterling I !eights, who sued as a result of a dental operation in 1968. Mrs Tornir·. \\'h(> \\'JS a \vardcd $260,000. said lhl' upcrat1on 11.:ft hL·r 141\\'(•r lip ;.ind lo\\•cr ja\\' pC'rmanrnl - ly nun1h and t·aut;cd a str<.1in in her relationship \vith her hus band. "I l Just isn't I ht• saml'. ··she said. 'J'hc jury of ft>U r \i.:om en and t\\'O men <.ilso a\var<led her hu:-.hand SlS,000. 'J'h l.' c·oupl<' :-.uecl a Detroit oral surgeons ~roup. liloom J\ssoci:Jtt.·:-.. \vhich said it would seek a new trial. F r o HI Pagf' 1\ I HI NSHAW .. Green had e:<C'used fivl· prospe<'· live jurors "'1lhout giving a rl'- a50n. Capizzi h;1d tuml'd away rour. 1\1onday, the jury will hear opening stateme nts from both sides before listening to prosecu- 1ion witn('SS('S as l·linshaw con· · tinues his efforts to <'IL•ar himself from the nl oi>t far-reaching politiC'al sC'andal 1n Orange Coun· I\' historv. RC'h1nd tht• belenguered Rt"publican congressman are eight additional felony charges brought against him by the Grand Jury in the same indictment. They wer<' dism issed in a pretrial hearing early last month by Judge Byron McMillan. Ahead of }linshaw is a second trial on charges included in a· separate indictment, charges re- lated to a purported cons piracy to help elect him to Congress in 1972 et taxpayer~xpenise. Llke the bribery allcA:ations. the con:tpiraC'y charges stem from incidents that 0teurred in the early 1970s when Hinshaw was Or:.angeCounty assessor. So far, eight former officials in the assessor 's offlce that Hinshaw headed have either pleaded guilty or been convicted of charges related to the con· spiracy. And Hins haw·s successor as assessor, Jack Vallerga, was con- victed and r emoved fron1 office after being indicted on charges involving acceptance of con· su1ung tees 1n matters related. to his duties as assessor. Pair Indicted For Ex tortion • LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Two men who were indicted on extor tion charges were arrested for al · legedly using threats of violence to get money from the operators of a Los Angeles·to-Las Vegas JUfikt't . Alfred PontiC'elli, SS. Westlake V1llage, and Ignazio Tony Oescis<'iolo, 56. also known as Tony Dee or Sun Valley, were ar- rested at their homes by FRI agents Thursday. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .,,., 0•~"11" Ca••' D••I' 1•11,r "'"' "'"' ~ " <'"'lll<flMI ..... H•"'' ...... , '' po"'''U,.<t IJ; !ho O<onot (.wot P..tllo\IOlllQ COfloOAI\,, i,..,_.,~,,, ..,;i.....,. .,,. l)ubl .. M"d M ill'"'"' lbtfW> 1,,.~,, tor c~•• /r>I''"· N•"'"°'' tl<'..._I\, .,,...,,.~ut<in n1111c1>~111111tln llo!l•y, 11 .. n•. \.,u,111 ~"t' ..... 11., LIOvn• fl~.t(I> ~ft<ltn (nA,, " ••N!' .. •evlor!Al 111'"' "Oull<"'""!I 5.1!"'""•' ..,.,, ~~" .,.,,. nw P<•n(•11•1 ""fl"•"•l'Q p•.-n• " ~1 .1.(1 vv..i hr M""'I• C<Hlt M--., <;o~ltlt"'• t"n16.. Robert N. Weed • "'~·-· '"" pw411,..,_ Jae• R. Curiev Yk:1 P.•\Ml9ftl-c;._,, Mo_,. TMmas KttVll ThOtnas A. Murpf'tine ~ ,...._lrtO f:Oll ... Qaarlts k . Loos Richard P. Nall ,t.UIHllfll Mt .... lne lO•IO<~ .. 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The 1: 18 a .m . blaze heavily damaged the 20301 Irvine Avt•. struC'ture, whi('h was in the fram- ing stage of construction, the spokesman said . "The device that caused the fire did most of the damage in the entry and main dining room or the building. which is about 4,500 square feet in siie," the spokesman said. ''It is definitely· anon but at this lime we have no r~alidea e:c:- aC'tly what type of device or bomb was used to set it orr," he added. Three county fire engines and 20 men respo"oded to the blaze. which lit up the night !Sky for about 20 minutes. Al the time the call was re- ceived it was thought t.he fire was in unincorporated couBnty ter- ritory because the golf facili\y is right on the boundary line of Newport Beach. But later this morning, it was · determined the structure was in· side Newport Beach city limits and the county fire spokesman said city arson investigators will be called into the probe of the arsoncase. Youth Held For Murder SAN GABRI EL. (UPI) -A _ 17-year-ol.d boy has been arrest- ed in connection with the shoot- ing death of his stepfather, a San Gabriel doctor, authorities said Thursday. Police said a murder petition will bE' filed in juveriile court against the unidentified youth.· accused of slaying Dr. James A. Bongard. 60. . Rongard was killed Nov. 10. His body was discovered by his wife. who returned home from "'ork after learning her husband failed to show up at San Gabrlel Community Hos pital. United way of Orange County north/south "'°' "°' . Thanks to you .,,. It Wlll'lal ... FORAllOFUS '°' ""' "" 40'< """ GOAL= ''" $3.6 million .,. TO DATE the United Way of Orange County. north/south. has collected $1 ,610.000 -44 percent>0f its goal. Contribv· lions to date this year com- pare to 57 percent o[ last Y•!ll:'• campaign production. F\lnds aid 72 hu111an service qenci~ .• and attacked Ramal Mags him1m 0 11 the occupied Golan Heights "'1th SNbmachine guns and h:1tc het.11 Thursday night. J{t'Sidents o( the S('ttlement said thl' guerrillas sneaked into an almost empty dormitory and ('aptured five Bible students. in- C'luding the three sergeanl'i, who were ~1tting on their beds. They said two sergeants were p\aC'ed against a wall and shot in thf' hf'a d, another was killt.-d by gunfire 1n a scuffle. one youth n1as wounded by ca bu.Jlel and the last "'as hit with a hatch(>f.. Israel's Foreign ~1iruslf"}' is· sued a furious statement saying hatchets "'ere to be wiPd to cut off victims' heads. and de- nounced the raid aa "savagery of the darkest Middle Ages.'' It aaid recC'nt pro-Palestinian resolu· lions adopted by the United Na- tions gave the guerrillas "in- spiration and encouragement." A guerril la captured in a s imilar raid from Syria little more than three "'eeks a~o Slnd the purpose of that mission was 10 "C'ul off the heads of Israeli ho.stai.:t>s" to sow t('rror on the i leights . Foreign Ministry officials said they were istudying details of the latest a~sault to deter-mine whether Syrian authorities were officially involved. Tht> Israeli military ('Ommand ~aid the raiders slipped through the United Nations buffer zone between Is raeli and Syrian forces and told one victim they were fighters ror Al Falah, the Palestine guerrilla group bfaded by Yasir Arafat. the chief of the Palestine I~iberation Orgartiza- tion. But in Beirut. the J\.larxist Popular Democratic Front for the l.iberation of Palestine claimed responsibility for the at· tack ands.aid th<' guerrillas w(·re "interior for ces" from inside lsrael. F ront Page .'.\I TORO ••. Stearns, part 01 tne team UJat "'spent many hours·• analyzing the county's joint use request, said, "In the opinion of many of us here, we don't find many persuasive arguments support- ing joint use· of EJ Toro in the foreseeable future.'' According to Steams, Assis- tant Secretary Bowers has had some procedural questions about the request by Ora'nkeCOi.uitY'hUt "appears fully convinced there is only one answer to be given." Stearns said it is likely Bowers will only choose to polish up the denial letter to make it more palatable to county leaders. "None o( the solutions to com- munity airport problems are happy ones so we try to be as fair as possible in these things," Stearns said. Bowers was not available for comment and wasn't due lo re· turn to his Pentagon office until late Friday. Analysts who weighed the county's request bad to consider the fact that another jet airport, however troubled, is available to serve coz:nmercial jet needs, Steams said. "In the Navy's case, as long as there are other places for com- mercial jets. we are not interest- ed in joint use because it minimizes any threat of danger,·· Stearns said. ''It seemed to us that the coun- ty has other alternatives to con- itider, even ir they will cost some buC'ks," heedded. . Another key factor in the negative r esponse to the F.I Toro joint use requei;t was safety. Stearns said the type of aircraft used at El Toro -high performan~e fighters -and the type of operationi; were major considerations. He said that the small fighters often practice rield eafT\er land· ings loaded with live ammuni- tion, bombs and rOC'kets. "They come in only 800 to 1,000 feet off the ground and at a steep angle to the ground, .. he said. "Nobody in their . right minds want11 to get close tot.hat kind of 11ituation." "The odds of a major accident are admittedly slim ·but that pot<>nlial quite Crankly frigtnens us to death." The county has also applied for joi nt use of Los Alamitos Naval Air Station'and that request is be· ing Pondered by a different office -the Chief of Naval Operations. Nobody in that unit would com- ment on the status of the study. But Stearns said he bas been al several meetings ,where lhe LQs Alamitos request was discussed. ''lt wotild appeer to be almost a mirror image of the El Toro situation -the roles are re- vened. ''he sid. ·'While the rejection. won 't be quite as abrupt, lt would seem the tile responsibility for putting . jell back into Loi Alamitos falls to the community and its leader-s whereu the responslbWty for El •Toro was our1 ei:clmively, '' Steltl>I ~eel -.. • • Retrial Set Former Sen . Edward J . Gurney, 61, <R·F'laJ. ac- quitted by federal jury in August, will be retried on charges of conspiracy to create a political slush fund and making false declara- tions to a grand jury. F ro1tt PageA I POT .•• a motel. waited and· watched as the trio washed dow" their vans and apparently readied for a trip to California. Stephens said two vans were involved. One was hauling equip- ment and the other was loaded with the marijuana slowed in. Mexican sugar bags. He said the vans were equipped with sophisticated' equipment including air·lo- ground and ground-to-ground radio gear and police radio monitors. I.aw and the others, arrested for alleged possession of mari· juana, art.> being held in Clark County Jail in Las Vej.?as. Bail has been set at$25,000 cash. / t\s many as 20 state and federal agents participated in the narc.otiC's r oundup over an eight- hour period. P ollution Lifts PITTSBURGH tUPl)-Aone- day emergency air pollution alert t.hat sent about 15 persons to the hqspital and cul back steel production was lifted Thursday, enablint residents in the Monongahela Rifer Valley to breathe a little easier. R e aga11 C a se Secret Service : • Over-extend~d MIAMI (AP) -Th• S«ret Service, riced with twoattackaon President For~ und ooe on Pre- sidential randidat,._ Ronald Reagan within three rnooths, is "over.extended" by the lar1e field of pre ldepllal <andldates, say' a top servire official. f'lt's goiriC to gel wone. and the're are more t'an~ates on lhe way ," said Bob Nowbrand. spttial age..J)l in t'hara:e of lhc Secret ~ice office in Miami following the threat Ttnrrsday on Reagan by a young rnan wielding a toy gun. Newbrand said that the service was augmented by eeenta from U.S. CUstotnl and other federal agencies, but ''we're v•ey thin right now. "We're over-ext.ended al this stage and we're • ~pl~ o( months from the rirstprimary." he said. In Washington.. Seci-et Service- spoke~man Jack Warner said. ··1 just bav-e to place 1hal as one su.per-vtsor'a opinion .•• l would noe, say our manpc>Wer ls over· ,, AEA&AN EX~qfS DEMOCRAT VOTEI, A4 t'xtt>nded. 1 would say jn this period the Secret Service man · power will be uli lii:ed tolta utmost C'apacity."' Warner said the agency budget- t.'d with the e:c:pectationof protect- ing 10 to 14 ('and id ates. Tberenow are 12 announced presidential C'andidates, IO Democrats, Ford and Reagan. Warner said the age.ncy is pro- tecting six candidates in addition to Ford and Reagan. They are .4..labama Gov. George C . WallaC'e; R. Sargent Shriver, 1972 Democratic vice presidential candidate ; Indiana Sen. Birch Rayh ; Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter ; Arizona J{ep . Morris lldall. and Tex. St•n. Lloyd M. Rentsen. ' Candidates without such pro- tection are former Oklahoma Senator Fred llarris. Gov . Milton Shapp of Pennsylvartia, former :-.lorth Carolina governor Terry Sanlord and Sen. Henry Jackson <D-Wash ). Harris, Sanford and Jackson have not requested it. Shapp, while a declared can· didate, has yet to qualify for federal matching funds in cam- paign coatri,butions. The ;Young' man ~'wilh the toy Sale! pistol Thursday was a boot• yard from where Reas an was shaklnC hands with weJl·wish~-, . He was identified as Mtchael Lance Carvin, 20, ot Pomp.eno Bea<h. and was <barged with Jn . timid ating a preaidentlal can- didate and assaultine: a federal of- n('ff, Newbrand.1aid. MaxlJllUlll. penalties are one year ln prison and a $1 .000 rint' on tht' intimida- tion charge and three years in pri!On and SS,000 fine oo the a.s- sault charge . F ro• Page A I DAVIS ••• who added that broken homes ex· plain a lot of the problem. The second reason for the <'rime increase is the "insatiable· appetite for dope" in·t.h.is COUI\· try, 3C'C'ording to Davis. . , "And it·s not just that lhe kids are using m arijuana al schoo,.: 11·s hashish, and that's 20 time~· stronge r,'' s aid Davis, who added that cocaine sniffers are widespread. too. Instead of trying to combat the rise. in drug use, Da~ sai~ ~ roolbsh offiC'ial reaction 1s lo deC'riminalize marijuana. lie .... ·as referring to the relaxed la"·s regarding marijuana use that go into effeC't nt'xt year. "Rut, 1 ·ve got news for them. We'll still -be vigorously enforc· ing marijuana laws in LA after J an. 1," he said. · Turning to another area he sees as "illogical,'' Davis con- demned the attempts to ban the sale of handguns. "Only 3 percent of the crimes C'ommitted have guns involved, so eliminating guns would only stop that perC'entage of crime -...:. If those criminals didn't turn t6 other weapons.·· he contended ... Overall. the future looks "pret- ty bleak ... in the <'hief·s opinion. "'Crime will continue lo go u;t with the lack of logic by our el~ ed leadership. Things will just get worse and worse," DaviS noted. ''It might turn around in five or 10 years. I thank God we have men like those in the Newporl Beach Police Department - who'll hang in there and do their best to protect our society,'' l'lf! said. ' ... Holiday bounty from the Et Cetera collection by Drexel ..... " Lily Accessory Table. Hali Ches!, We welcome Ihe holidays w11 h exceplional reductions on an elegant seleclian of Et Celera" furn itur e accents I Our collection's rich with a profusion of new pieces from Dr!)xct~ ... tables and chests. graceful and decorative objets of every kind. Even a gleaming "brass" gilt bed! Preci ou s woods and connoisseur fini shes, magni fi cenlly ornamenled, give each piece an hei rloom beauty. Superb Drexel quali ly and craffsmanship are evident thloughou L For gilts, for your own home, sa ve during our holiday presentation of Et Cetera designs th is week! 7eJ, "°" ~eHWit, 'l1ee, • 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 9255t 1714) 494·655t 23649 HAWTHOr.NE BLVD. TOl1AANCE,CA.90505 121JJ 378·n~ 1727 WESTCllFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92660 (7141642·2050 • • ' • • • r ! I ' , I I I ·1 .. • • j . . l • Strapped lJ.C Systein ,.. Turns to Donors Jly DOUG LAS Flln'ZSCHE °' .. ~...,........... ' The University ot CAlifomia. which baa been cornplainin& abOut tl(lll·fi•ted atate bUdgeu, says it la.having better luck with private donors. At the lint UC Reaenu meet· big at UC Irvine since 11168 the . . com!111ttee on educational policy received a report Thursday that &~ W@l1!1[? ~®l?WD©® The column appears dally except Saturdays and Mondays. Dolls~ SatMrdair DEAR PAT: Mysonislryingto locate a "Howdy Doody" doll to include in a Christmas photo- graphic display of nostalgia items. He's shopped department and toy stores to no avail. Do you or any of your readers know where he can obtain one of these dolls? J.C., Huntington Beach ••Howdy Doody'' dolls are very scar«-due to the popularity of the very theme your son bas cboMn for his display. Not on~ of \,be AYS doll collector sources had one available, nor did specialty doll shops. Frances Kay Doll Hospital, 932 French St., Santa Ana, does have a "Howdy Doody'' in stock, but it .may not be in top concUtlon. Your best bet would be to attend the Nov. ?2 sale sponsored by the California Doll Collectors of Orange County, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sheraton Bea<'h Inn, 21112 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. President Adelle Gioscbe told AYS tbat ~·Howdy Doody'' may be among the many unique dolls being· or. rered by members. In the mean· _time, if any or our readers have a "H~d_l_.Pw!b " lllLl~f'd._.. williBC tOJet··you &USe as a model. you will be contacted. Order Too Late DEAR PAT : I ordered rherC'handise from Sako~'itz' spr· ing C'atalog on July 19, and specified it should be charged to rpy Master Charge account . Although the charge appeared on my September statement, I never received the item l or· dered. l wrote to the store and even phoned on Oct. 31, but no response has been made regard· ibg my order. V.R., Newport Beach Sylvia Gonzales, customer service representative for the ram, asks yon to mail a «tpy or your <'barge statement to her at Sakowitz, 1111 Main, Box 1431, Houston, TX 77001. A rerund <'heck then will be mailed to you. Your order was not sent bttause it had been placed arter the cut· otr date ror orders from tbe spr· iag <'atalog. No explanation was given ror their not contacting you iolJowing your correspondence and phone call. Afriran\llolels DEAR PAT: A neighbor and I · are finding great joy in growing African ' violets and we've had some rather satisfying success from our.efforts. Now we woula like to work with varieties not easily found in o u r local nUJ'Series. We've tried but have not been able to locate the more imusual varieties. Do you or any or your readers know of an African violet club in our area ~here we could share our in· t~rest will} others and possibly be able to obtain some of the Un· OOual violets we·ve been starching for? : B.J., Newport Beach : No organized club was loc:atecl la the South Coast atta. African Violet enthusiasts may wish to cpnta<'t you, however, by writing tf 2653 Vista Ornada, Newport ~a<'b; CA 92660. You and your friend may be interested in writ· 1'g to the African Violet Society cf America, 706 Hamilton Bank BG!ldlag, Knoxville, TN 21981. Yoa can request information '6oa:t authorized Africa• violet c·'abs throaghout Southern Qalllornla. • • • ' NO TVRKEY DAY MAIL - The U.S. Postal Senice · ! will· operate on • holiday l schedule on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 21, officials an- nounced Saturday. Box service and special de· livery will be available but ~ . there will be no regular re- SideiiUiJ-Or tiuSilllfSS iifiil delivery •. ''-------" .. said the ue 1y1tem. compared witll other universities, is doing "'e"Xtremely well" in receiving fm.ancial gifts. Even io1 the university re· ttived 11 .7 percent Jen in gifts during the 1914-75 year than dur· in&.lhe record..1913· 74 year. Last year, UC'a private gills U>taled $11 .7 million compared to $47 .2 million tbe year before. Five of thc_._ca,mpuses, Jnclud· in& UC lrvlne. received l,ess in giJls last year than Clllrtng the pr•viOUI fear. UC Irvine's gilu tctaled Sl,.U,1154, down S168,823 from last year. Despite tbe gifts, another re- port say1 inflation ate up nearlr one dollar of every two of UC's S260 million increase in expeq.· ditureslast year. , The donations report says the nine-campus system ranked first among public un1vers1t1es ana rourth among all schools-behind Harvard, Yale and Slan!ord-in total gifts in 1973·74, the last time a su;rvey was taken. But the report also noted thul romparisons or the nine·(·ampus system with one-campus schools was not wholly realistic. • ,. ~.,Jh. ._,._, ~-' ':.1 , .. ' Waiti119 for the Thau.· It's bad enough getting up at 6 a .m . to catch a few waves at the Huntington Beach pier. The water's a chilly 59 degrees and the air isn't much warmer. But what 13-year-old David Ash really hates is "'ailing for a ride home with that 59-degree \Yater still clinging to his body . Hurry up, man . I 'm freezing. UCT to Get New Buildings Regents Approve Bookstore, Apartments ,l_n ,Jli'ir first J!l~\il!e on the IrVine campus since 1988, a University of California regents committee Thursday approved funding for two new buildings for the Irvine campus and design money for an Orange County Medical Center building. The full board was scheduled to consider the construction mat· lers today. Architect William Pereira, who designed the UCJ campus, showed the committee on grounds and buildings drawings . of a proposed bookstore and new apartment buildings for the cam· pus. . The campus bookstore and stu· dent services building. estimated to cost $670,000, will have 14,500 square feet, split about equally between the two functions. The site is south of the central campus ring and to the west of the commons building. Construe · tion is expeC'ted to be completed in July 1976. , Tti~ .... commitlee ahk> §Pj)roved $60,000 'for designs prepariltory,.to remodeling the obstetrics and gynecology building al Orange County MediC'al Center. Sax.on assured the committee that the funds would not be spent * * * Isla Vista's Cityhood Hit By UC Regents A UC regents committee Thursday recommended the un- iversity go on record against the incorporation of the community of Isfa Vista adjacent to the UC Santa Barbara campus. until an agreement on university PdrChBse of the MNical Center from Orange County has been ap· proved. The private glfts from In · dividuabs, rorporatjons, founda- tions and a11s0<.'iations helped un· derwrite a university budg~t that totaled Sl.6 million last year. Gilts from foundations dipped sharply last yesr, but individuals and .corporations dug deeper. almost making up the 33.7 per· C'ent dip in foundation gifts. The report on UC finan~es says * * * Student Funding Sought In an unscheduled presentation to a UC Regents committee Thursday, UC Irvine's "Third World Students"' <'alled for in· eluding student affirmative ac· tion money in the regular UC budget. Citing reports on the relatively small number of black and brown students in the university. Gordon Jackson of the student group, said, "How severe do the conditions confronting third world students need to become berore couective a nd facilitative measure:s are taken?" The university's student af· firmative action funds are handled in separate state legisla· lion from the regular budget. UC President David Saxon has re· commended the same policy be followed next year. Jackson said his group feared the affirmative action program for students would vanish if the legislature did not fund it. next year. He also insisted that the group should have direct access to the regents in matters dealing with affirmative action, rather than going through representatives to the board. J arkson made his comments direC'tly to the committee on educational policy arter UCI ChanC'ellor Daniel AJdrich had requested that the student be given a chance to talk. Mt. Etna Erupts CATANIA. Sl<ily fAPl -Mt. Etna. Europe's highest and most active volcano, erupted today, sending a river of flaming lava down its uninhabited northern slope. ln/latlon is lb• eulprit bohind the rapid tncreases in the unlver1lty budget over pasl several years. In the tut fi\'e years, for exam· ple, UC"s enrollment has In· creased 15.5 percent. to 122,000, but its total spending has in· creased 68 percent. to $1.24 billion. Real spending. the report says, increased 20 percent after infla· lion was taken into account. ORANGE COUNTY Toro Marine Kills Son, Gets CYA Convicted child killer Willie Davis Hammond was committed to the California Youth Authority for an indefinite term Thursday over the vigorous objections of a prosecutor who demanded the maximum penally of five years to life in state prison. · Orange County Superior Court Judge Mark Soden ordered the CYA commitment for the 19· year·old El Toro Marine who was convicted or second degree murder after he inflicted fatal in· juries on his 13-month-0ld son. It was alleged during Ham· mond 's jury trial that he threw Willie Davis Hammond Jr. against the wall severa1 times last June 26 and beat the child because he would not stop cry. ing. Prosecutor Pat Brian told the. jury that Hammond then went to bed and l.eft the baby lying on the floor With severe head injuries. The child died during the night. lhls Week Specials V8fY Lush Plants In Full Bloom R<CJ. 6'' at MUMS A.s9orted colors in run bloom •<CJ. 79' at 1 I The $4,825,000 apartment com· plex includes 200 two.bedroom apartments. The apartments 1,fill be located east of the Verano Place married s tudent apart· ments. Construction to be com· pleted in January 1977. UDiversity President David Saxon said a trend in the J960's for students to Jive off campus has reversed. due .mainly to the higher cost of arr.campus apart- ments. The committee on groWlds and buildings, meeting at UC Irvine , voted 7.3 to oppose incorporation . citing a university·backed stud y contE'nding the proposed new cit v would be short of tax money and that public safety and oth er cit y services would decline as a re· suit. UCSR student and Isla Vista in· corporation supporter Cindy Wachter said incorporation was needed beC'ause Santa Barbara County could not serve the needs of thE' dense urban area around the campus. {~~illt~~) MEWIEALAMD t FERN ~ I Eltra s109s Asked whether the ne\I.' trend was permanent, he said, "I have the feeling it is going to persist ror some time. But I never un- derstood why the students were moving o(( campus and I don't understand why they're moving back on .. , Tbe recommendation is scheduled for consideration by the full board of regents today. Miss Wachter di sputed the un - iversity figures on· the rinancial shape of the proposed City of Isla Vista. Turkey's a Deal- But Wood's Knot? Among ''Sunday's Best'' features Daily Pilot staffers are preparing for weekend readers are these: TilE BIRD -With Thanksgiv- ing coming up quickly, Daily Pilot Food Editor Carol Moore reports that turkey prices are one of the things to be thankful for. Staffer Douglas Fritzsche rmds that firewood doesn 'l follow suit, however. Both stories are • pa.rt of the holiday pa<'kage that will lead off YOU Section. PEANUTS·-In the last part of a five-part se.ries excerpted from his new book. Charles Schulz tt!lls more stories about himself and his pen-and-ink children who people the no.adults world of the Peanuts comic strip. NEWCOMER'S VIEW -What do the California life style and the Orange Cot1st in particuJar (SUND A Y'S BEST) look like to an outsider? Dorothy Denton came with her family from England recently, and she offers her impress ions of this sunny, rast-pa<'ed land on the Editorial Pages. She has a rew criticisms, but for the most part the area holds up quite well. com.' pared to her colder, v•etter homeland. HORSE CITY -Huntington Beach could be closer to learning to live with horses than almost any other urban area in these parts. But the hQrse people aren't exa<'tly blazing a trail to City Hall. Tom Mccann is Horsin' Around in the Oil City. Large 1995 Plant Value MOST BEAUTIFUL COLORADO SPRUCE RED& ORAMGE IM ORAMGE COUMTY Bougainvillea ·~ 99c • Select from 2.98 Gal. a wide variety of sizes and prices TAM ' \ . '\ JUNIPER ·~ • Decorah H MW for Chtlsfwlls - pklll lo ,_ ycrd 1-. 79c 9a1 . . - CHOOSE HOW FOR HST SEUCTIOH COMING SOON MEXICAN 2 GIAMT CHRISTMAS TREE LOTS LIME ~t..lo.d llari- • 2123 NEWPORT ILVD. AT VICTORIA u.. ..,... ...... ......, R~ $198 • 2905 RB> HILL AT IRISTOL 2.98 2123 NEWPoRT BLVD. !COST A MESA • 646-3925 • I '• I. ii • ' • • . . A.f DA.IL y PtLOT Friday November 21 1975 • Just ~ Coas ting ,~~J 'c '. ~ Eight Castro· ·Plots Bared "~ )If\" 1·: wich T om MDl'phine ~~ f'Ol.OF.O FLAP DF.PT.-ll now dl'V<'iovs th:at tht• e1ll1.l'n s of t.aguna l\ear h '>''Ill not gt·l to vott· on 1,1,•hetht•r or not tht•· Arl Colony 's Ont>·I.egged ·r1 eky lhr'd shall rt•ma1n a part u( tht·1r herd S3tlC'lU~ry . In otht·r ""ords. the park1n~ n1C'ter i"I ~01 n~ tCl be around I.aguna for som l· l1111t·toc·om1· \ Tht• Ti t·kv U1 r'1fs m.1 ), ho...,·ever. ht· !'.-ta nd Lill-( around vn the strl'l'tS \\llh bai.:~ tl\'('r tb1·1r h1·ads. Rut thl'Y .,.. di ~I\' staI1d1n~ there. \•;ht•lht•r thl'y look al yuu and~o "t1 l'ky til'ky "ornot. All this dt-veloped soin(' tim~ bark '¥\'hC'n a l.agun:• citi1C'n nfjm C'd H1chard Willetts bt:tetmc d1strC'SSt·d at the \l 'l.IV ht.> thought the l,aguna city ha ll t)rass ut1IJ Z('d parking n1cter funds. l.:\Gl l ~.'\ llAS J\ Li\R (;f: T1t·ky Rird popu lation, s pread upcin many s tret•ts and gulping coin of tht> realm in larger etnd largC'r denominalions for shortt•r and shorler rt•lurn of tickets So "'ht'n \\11llett ~ ~ol dis· gr11ntlE'd abou t ho"' parking metC'r rt'vt"nuC's werl' tx•1ng ust·d bv th(' <'•l v. hl' dt•t•lart'Ci himself in a-campaig n to g('t the 1:1sueon th<" l.aguna ballot ltls move caused considerable nap do"·n at the J.aguna City ~tall ...,.here th C'y count on parki ng mE'ter revenues and the atten- dant fines which develop after citizens have failed to propt>rly feedthetirky Birds . • IF YOU RES IDE in other coastal areas, you have to re- C'Og nize that in La guna, you can almost get anything on the locet l ballot by passing around a couplC' of petitions. l.agunans love to sign petitions. Shove one in front ot them and they are sC'izt>d "'ilh this compulsion to tak C' ballpoi nt pen in hand . So this was ""'hat Lhe Lagu na City Hall Shakers·and -i\1overs got napped about If Willetts took to the streets v.'ith his petitions against parking meters. he'd likely get them au fiUrd with sip natures. The ques- tion m igh t at'tually end up in the· hands of the voters. · .. Ever y b o d y knoVi'S h ow I dans~ro\"' t~at cpul~ J;ie,, • You see, Willetts might want to 'S('(' the parking meters done 1ri because of his personal beliefs ( a bout how the revenues art> bein~ used. Rut the voters mig ht havC' I gone along with him for entirely different reasons. They might : just have a plain old-fashioned , hate for the Ti cky Birds and their appetites. SENSIN<i'fHEY MIGIIT be standing on the edge of a crumbl- ing financial clirf. Laguna of. ficials sought a way out. They found one-a legal opinion. Ci ty 1\ttorney George Logan ruled that the voters can't vote on financial matte rs like that which he suggests are the responsibility of the City Council. Meanwhile, the council itself is 1 moving to cool the whol e bit by ~ putting bags over the heads or the t Tieky Birds. l.f ow long \Viii they I leave the m out there with bagged I heads? Who knO\\'S? BF.TTF.R IF TllEV actually turn the Ti rky Rirds ul)Side down and bury their heads in the 1.aguna sand. Then th('y could say they aren't really Ticky Birds at all. They are os triches. you see. Reagan Expects Democrat Votes MA NCJ IF.STEH. N.11. (AP) -Ronald Reagan. on the second rt:iy of hjs offi c1nl prC's1dcnt1al tampaign, said today he beli eves thC'rl' art• many llt·n111(·r:1ts as well as Republicans who support tu ;') pol1llca l phdosoph1t..'s. .'\.t a nC'w s conference. llt"al!an c1tt~d his ('it'l'l1on ;1~ ~uv t•rnor l\l.'lf'l' 1n l'altforru:1 "ht•rt• .. the Oem oc rat~ havt: a 3 2 m.tJOn · ty, Rea gan said, ''Ub v11;u sly. tht•rC' must have been a lot of r)emocrats v. ho don't ttu nk I an1 out of thC' m;i ul !'.-lream. ·· RE.<\G .'\S "'AS responding to rriticisn1 Thur:,;day by Se n. Charles 11. Pl•rry (R-111 .l, \\.'ho s~1id RE'a,::an should not chall cnl-(t: Ford for tht" nomination. PC'rcy, a moderatt•. !l aid ll eagan ·s nomination v.·o uld h•ad to <t di s· astrous deft>at for flppublit·ans in :"/ovembe r . lie also rt•fu st•d tu er1t1r1ZC' fo'ord directl y ilnd C"haraetl·r1z.t-<l the primary f1~ht as "ii.ll aud1 l ion v.·h('rt' ··no l!t•puhlLcan should t'\'f'r s ay anylhing al11.1ut anoth('r Rt1 puhl1 can th<it a Democrat could U ~l: <iga1 ns t him " R ea~an . '~ho ;1nn oune~d Th 11r.s da y his dt•rision l o challenge Ford for thl' c;<l P n omination. dC'parted for CharlottC'. N.C .• with :.i stop !:icheduled later in the ~ay in Chicago and a rally torui:ht 1n l..os .'\ngelC's . IF NO Ml'.'/ATF.D h(' would want a v1C'C'-pres1dent1:.1\ can· didate on the ti cket who matchl•d his viev.·s, RC'agan s aid The Republi can prt•sidenti;d ca ndidate "h:.i s an obhgat1on to recommC'nd somt·lxx.ly "'ho hl' Photog Gets Wet Welcon1e By Caroline I.ONDO:"/ (U PI ) -Caroline Kenned y has dam!)('nt'<i the en · Lhusiasm of a t least one or the ph otog raphers "·ho have er amped hC'r social lifC' "·ith cons- lant pirturC' taking -she doused him \l.'ilh a t'upful of v.·at('r. The late president·!! dau~hlcr has be en trailed by photo- graphers ever since she arrived in Britain for a 12-month art ap· preciation cou rse>. Thursday Carolin(' got hC'r rC'- venge. Five photographers followed her to a snack bar for a sand"·ich and her patience finall y gave out. She a~ked the s nack bar manager for a paper cup "full to the b rim " v.·ith water. Wh en photographer !11ike Daines took aim Cor ye t another picture. Miss Kennedy gave him a soaking in a silent hit-and-run attack. DainE"!:i, '>''ilh a wet fa re and a damp shirt. said "IC I had bE-en her, I would probably have done the same." No Yule Cards? OTT,.\W .i\. Canada (AP l !\1any Canadians far(' the pro- spect of no Christmas mail -and no Christm as bills -as the postal strike goes into it s second month v.·ith both si dC's standing firm . Ix' Ii eves would carry on the same pr1n('i ples as the president," .. Re:lgan said. ··1 don 't think it \l.·ould make Sl•nse to do the op- positt' .. Heagan. under tight security b(>cause or a toy .gun incident in !l.1i am1 , completed his first day or campaignin g T hursday night , fit•lding questions from an en- thusiastic audience of more than 000 supportt'rs at a nearby con· vC'ntion hall in Bedford. lfe closC'd the s ession with 30 m1nult's of h a nd shakin~ and ~utogr aph ·sig ning. Mandatory Jail Urged ForGWlillen WA S HINGTON <AP ) - l.fandgun legislation clearing its first of many congressional hurdles would impose man- datory prison sentences for using a handgun to com mil a felony but conta ins n o ban on c heap han4guns or any new licensing or regis tratio n provisions for owners. Instead. the bill sent Thursday to the lfouse Judiciary Co1nm it· ( I N SHORT ) let> generally dt'als "1th !ht> hand gun issue by imposing new requirements o n handgun df'- a!ers. such as lncreatting the cos - ts of their licenses. . AMgola i1-dv•nrP JOJl 1\N~ESB U RG . South Africa (AP ) -T be Soviet· barkt>d Popular !\1ovetnent army i n :\n go la . r e portedl y strC'n gthened by Cuban rC'in- forcements. has halted a spcr- taeular advanC'e by its opponents from the south, the Johan- nesburg Star said Thursday. The news paper also said J\.1 Pl.A force:s ...,,ere advancing on the :-.l'ationat Front stronghold of Ca rmona . about 120 mil es northeast of the l\f PLA ·controlecl capital of I.uanda. Boy<'olf ff'ar11ing WASHINGTON' CAP) -Presi- dent Ford has taken steps to minimize the impact in this coun· try of the Arab boycott against Israel. but the White House acknowledges that the type of discrimination involved in the measures is not widespread. Ford announced a series of ac· tions to take effect Dec. 1. Beirut Lull 0L"('r? BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI) Three days of violence brought hundreds o f gunmen into the strC'ets of Beirut today in first large-scale mobiliz ation of rival Christian and !\foslem militias in threC' \li'E'eks . Coa•talWeathpr """' ._,..,...., $411,.rcMy .ntt. -fllQI'! elDUdl .. ll s.-1 .. rd.y, -..,l~O.... " " ,, ,. .u ~ .... fllQfl M Ille Civic CtflltH' wt lo< PO. '"''' dtt•~•' ""'''"'r '"'"' fflllr ... y'\lllQl'I. . • Tl'lff• _,.. 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Jn its efforts to bring down the Cuban leader the CIA trfed to use, or thought about using, poison ~ns .• poison. liquid.!, •.sea· shell rigged with an ex plosive. a ski~ d1v1ng swt. Iaced wath a fungus and a tsreathing dt?vice contaminated with disease germa • the committee report says. SOME OF THE CA PLOTS "strain the imaginatioo,''there· port wryly noted. _ . The report was issued Thursda;t aft er a five-month mves~ga: lion \nto CIA involvement in as!lassination attempts agamst foreign 1E:aders. • The report notes that one of the plots was touc hed with IJ'OnY. At the same moment that President John F. Kennedy wu AS• sassinated in Dallas on Nov. 22. 1963, two CIA agents were • monstrating a poison pen to a Cuban counterrevolutio!lary for use against Castro. The scheme never got past the planning slace u the CU ban . identified only as AM-LASH, said he regarded the .se.. vice as too unsophisticated, the report said. THE STUDY SAID THE CIA plotting against Castro took place between 1960 and 1965. during the presidencies or Dwight D. EiSt>nhower . John F. Kennedy and I.yndon B. Johnson. Ci ting the "strained chain of assumptions a nd contrary testimony" of advisors to Eisenho'>'·er and Kennedy, the commit'· tee said it "makes no finding implicating presidents who cannot speak for themselves " It added that there "·as "no evidence whatsoever that Presi- dent J ohnson kn('W abou t or authorized any assassination ac- ti vit \' ... 'rhC'rc wC're plots to destroy Castro's image as a charismatic lt>ader . OnC' plan. \lllimatcl y rC'jected, called for the spraying of Cas tro·s broadcasting studio ""•ith a chemical which produced the effects si mi I a r to L.SD. ·' . .o\nother pki n invol,·ed humili ating Castro with a substance designed to make his beard fall out. It called fo r the d usting of Castro's shoes ..,.·ith the !lubstance during a trip Castro was to make outside Cuba. But, the report said. CaStro again foiled the C'Onspirators by ca ncelling the tri p. Thousands View Franco !\1ADRID. Spain (U PI ) -1'bousand s of griev ing Spaniards filed past the coffin of GC'neralissimu foTanci sco fo,r an co today, hiddin2 an emotional fa re\\'C'll ""'ilh tears, kisses and salutes to the man v.•ho led them for 36 years. AS C H O R A i~ MUS I C wafted fro m loudspeakers. mourners waited silently in eight lines. each four-abreast. that stretched as far as a mile from thf' 18th century Royal Palace. In the second-floor "Hall of Columns" Franeo's gilded mahogany casket rested unde r a solid go ld crucifix. J.l e was dressed in his blue commander-in - chicf's uniform with golden epaulettes and em- broidery. A red salih crOt>Sedhis chest. The' general's' war rib6ons and medals were pinned to the navy blue satin cloth beneath him . AT HIS FEET LAY a s plash or flowered "·reaths -most rl"d ~d yellO'>''. the national colors. OnC' \\'as from his "'idow. The ribbon on another "'(IS (rom "your children." .. <\n honor j!uard of soldiers. sailors, airmen, po.h~emC'n , beribboned generals and government ministers stood Vi'atch over the coffin. .\Yomt>n in the line collapsed in grief a nd ::;old1ers helpC'd them to their feet. ~lost of the mourners crossed them$elves as l~ey passed the coffin. f\.fany wept, som e -blew k1sS t>s and others snapped the palm-down, straight· arm salute of 1',ranro's Falangist party. SPASISll T F.LEVJSION carried the scene live to a na tion in it s second day of official mourning for the only leader most had ever known. The mour~ers brought small Spanish Oags. nowers and rehrs. as they had done during the de· ath watch at La Paz Hospital. • A Great Place for Kids on Saturdays In hundr~ds of homes along the Orange Coast, a Saturday morning tradition begins with a turn to Uncle Len's Corner. This regular feature of the Daily Pilot young people's page, of· fers a weekly art challenge to young readers. Uncle Len provides interesting art assignments and invites youngsters to submit their work to the scrutiny or Judges of his weekly contest. Winners are. ~ewarded. and the!r art, appears the following week -SJ!O_thghted with the winner s name in Uncle Len's Corner. Look IOI' Uncle Len's Corner and other special features· for young rea~ers -"Letters from Ellie", "The Quiz" and "Ask ·Andy" -In Saturday's DAILY PILOT 642-4321 . l f • ' ' ' I I • • I i I I ! ' I I ' I • . After Sif·i•a Gpvernor Meeting With UFW 'Frank' SACRAMKNTO IAPl -Gov. Edmund Brolj'n Jr. met for two boors early today with United Farm Worten supporters staling a sit·in outside his office, and his news secretary described the session as "generally frank give-and·take." About 60 U FW supporters moved into a p1.1blic reception area Thursday while Brown worked with fiscal ad_visers on the 1976·77 ( ____ s_t_a_t_e __ J budget in his nearby office. They protested ad - ministration of the new farm labor law and complained that many U FW work&s had been fired by growers since organi~ing began in September tor union representation elections authonted tiy the farm labor legislation. o.....,~r A"k• Pret-tlo11 SAl'l DI EGO (UPI> .:.. Eldridge Cleaver, the one· lime revolu- tionary ~·ho helped found the Black Panthers, will be held in a federal facility because he is afraid or black radicals in California's sta\e prisons, officials said. Clea,'er. 40, who voluntarily ended seven years of self- impased exile this week. asked to remain in custodv or federal of- ficials, Nelson Kempsky of the state corrections department said Thursday. The state is "perfectly willing to go along," with the reque.st. NtM!lear Support Requested SACRAMENTO {UPI) -With almost 100 hours of hearings under their belts. members of the important Assembly Resources and Energy Committee are being asked to support part or the nuC'lear power plants ballot initiative. Assemblyman Bany-Ke~nc tD-Eureka ) is circulating am~ng his 14 colleagues on the committee a telegram urging Congress to abandon a conlrov('rsial federal act establishing liability limits of $560 million in the event of a nuclear reactor catastrophe. Neui11papPr DPnled Ruling FRESNO (AP) -The Fres no Bee has bt:en denied a state Supreme Cc;i nrt ruling on the limits or protecting confidential sources which the newspa}X'r 's managing editor says "mU !>l sooner or later be resolved by the courts." The Bee. battling indefinite Jail sentences against four ne'¥\::imen for refusing to reveal a source. had argued that Cah.fornia's. "s hiel~ law" provides report(·rs ahsolute protection against having to di sclose sources. Roads Proje.-t ,\pprored SA:.J RERNARDl~O (UPI ) -The California Flighway Com· mission Thursday approved $.12 million for a highway project in Southern California and denied a requt•st to transfer most of that money to a plan in Northern California. The Southern California project is for gradin_g several stretch{'S of Interstate 15 from San Diego to just north of Esl'.'on- dido. v.·ith the exception of an interchange between 115 ~ind California 395 north of Temecula. Please, Captain, Cooperate LOS ANGELES !UPI) -A vett"TilD commercial pilot must pay a $500 fine because he ignored a nonsmoking sign on a plane he bouded as a passenger and ev('n refused the pilot's request to stop smokinj!;. danger by s moking during the preflight boarding period on an Am{'rican Airlines flight from NE'w York to Los Angeles last year. A federal judge :;aid Duffy, as a pilot. should ha\'e known that ''the properly ~iven orders of the cap· tain of an aircraft in preparation for flight are in tended for the safe· ty of all the pa!:i sengers. its ere .... · and the aircraft itseli. ·· Headlharr Publisher ·Helen Copley (above), along with Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis and USC football Coach John McKay have been honored as ··Headliners of the Year·• by the Los Angeles Press Club. Queen Mary Won't Sink, Panel Says l.O~G REACll IUPI J-TheCi · ty l~oun~il reaffirmed its inten- tion to develop the Queen Mary as a major tourist attraction Thurs- day, and told the city manager to figure out how to nlake it mort· profitable. Officials madE' it rlear at a dav· long hearing that they have rlo plans of S<'rapping the finan- cia l ly -t rou bled vessel . no"· operating under severaJ manage. ments as a hotel. museum and romm{'r('ial complex with shops and restaurants. TllE RESOLUTION authorizes the city manager to recommend as soon as possible a program to ' revitalize the proj('('t through unified management and operat- ing improvements.·· City Manager J ohn i\1ansell said there seem to be two basic plans to s ave tht~ ship -secure a single operator to operate all f ac-ets or the vesse I, or create a ci - ty management firm to run them. .<\ spokesman for shipboard merchant~ said .only 15 of the original 40 leas!:) holdrrs remain. and most of tho:>l' apparently do not plan to rene,,· their contracts. ,:riday, Novembtt 21 , 1975 DAIL V PtlDT A.S FatherSueS Order • Claims Sect Brainwashed, Held Son, 12 LOS ANGELES (APl -A J~wish school teacher from Chicago who C'laims h~ has been beaten and his 12·year-0ld son kept from him 'by the }tare Krishna sect has sued the lnterna- t iona l Society f or Krishna Conscio\Wness for $7 .6 million. The S\lperior Court suit filed Thursday by Jerone Yanoff charg~s the society with assault · and interference with a par~ntal relationship. According to the suit. Yanorr maintaiM hew as ~aten by mem · bers of the society last Aug . 31 ~·hen he attempted to find his son at the Cul "er City headquarters. The boy has been under Yanolf's care in Chicago since 1972. In 1969, Yanoff divorced the boy·s mother, Karen Faith Yanoff Wilson, who is a member of the flare Krishna movement. THE BOY CAME hereto spend thesumm('r with his mother, but, Yanoff claims. the boy never re· tutned. The boy has been im, properly fed and cared for, the sui t claim::;, and has been forced lo beg on the street to support the order. The Kri:1hnas "have, by means of hypnotiC' and brainwashing techniques. t urned the minor child against his o.,..·n {Jewish ) fa ith.·· the suit alleges. ·This is not an isolated cast•. but is representative of the ptar- tiC'e of det'tndants..to seduce and {'ntrap r hildrt'n of t(•nder years.·· YASOFF'S 13.wycr, Robert Rrock, s aid ht• has obtained ~1 ~·ar · rant for sheriff's deputies to pick up the boy A habeas corpus hear· Ulg is IC'heduled for next TueS<lay. \'anorr is asking $100,000 1n general damages and $500,000 in punitive damages concerning the ass ault complaint, and S? mill1on in l(ene ral damages and $.'i millio n punitivt' damages for th!.' charg~ of interferin& in the parental rel a· tionship. Jnthesu.it. '\'anoffsaidtbelarge pWlilive damag~s are necessllr)'. ·'The International Society tor Krishna Cunsl.'i.ous n es.s Is a wealthy and powerful organ.iza· lion, and, unless it is punished by the 3.,.,·ard ot subs tantial ounitivr damages. will continue its prac llce1i relati \'t' to other C'h.ildNn. · · Lyn Fromme Comes Back to Courtroom SACRA~fENTO (AP) -l.yn~ttc Fromme has mad~ her longest courtroom appearan<'1..' 1n t~'O weeks, but there are signs she"\\•ill continue to boycott her trial on charges of attempting tokill Presidf.>nt f'ord while the def en st• presents hC'r "ase. i\1i ss Fromme sho"·('(( up unexpectedly Thursday during a_ hC'arin~ v.'ith the jury absf'nt Sh<" sat quietly for nearly an hour as attornt•ys .irgued about ti dt"fense move to call a prosl.'cutur as a \>,'itnt>SS . . Rut she returnt•d to he r ct.<11 "'hen th(' Jurors we re called back ror a brief closed·door mt'l"ling ~·lth the JUd~c. an indication she is m;unt<11ning her refusal to take part in the trial _ ".SllF. CONSIOfo:RF.D it part of the trial when the jury came baC'k 1n." defense attomey John Virga said after the hearing. Mi ss Fromme, a 27 -year-old disriple of con\'ict<'d mass murdert•r Charles ;\1anson. v.·a s arrested Sept. 5 in a park outside the ~late Capitol See 1·~·t Sc·rvu·e agents sa1d she pointed a .45· caliber pi stol at Ford from two fcct a~·ay. They sa1J tht! gun held four l)v(' rounds. but tht.>r(' "'as no cartridge in the firing chamber. VIRGA. WllOSF. prcsenlat1on is expected to last until the mid- :11(> of next v.e.t>k . 1s try1ni.; Lo eonv1nc{· the jury th<1t l\l1 ss Frommt"' di\l not intend to kill Ford . nur1aryland ••• natura't Partner THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY SALE! HOLIDAY GIFT PLANTS AV "LIV ING GIFTS LAST FOREVER" Nurser rfand has a !.)1ge . ' .. \c: .. r\1('111 111 'l)l'C a' .f> • ...;_; '! '1i'I)"''·111{;!•1(.)1119'; . '-r' :,-· POlt-.TSE TTI AS TROPICAL INDOOR PLANTS L..\SSEN OR SEQUOI A STRAWBERRY A REPRESF!NTATIVE from , the C'aterirtg service said Sll0,000 \\·nrth of busi nt>~s had been can· ct>led this month because or bad publirity about the ship. AZALEAS "' ,, i' , '.:!•'~'/('~ l ~Featuring:~ an:J manv more. AFRICAN VIOLETS package o f JOO HANGING The-re \Vere no offirial com- m{'nts from spokes men from the Hyatt hotel ch;.1in , v.·hichoperates the Queen !\tary hotel, or from the museum of the s ea foWldation . ' . ll. GLAZED //iSTONEWARE Donald D. Duffy, a pilot with 30 years experience for Trans \\'orld Airlint>S. told the C'ourt Thursday i he kne"' he was not creating a !~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~( 3" POTS 1 47 • EAC~ 1~/· \\ 5" POTS // Includes • i ·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-=======:;-----------~SATURDAY ONLY! I FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE HERE {; ! I • I ' • ! I ! . ; . . l • ' I !~ !I !I : t • I ! 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NOV. 2STH ur1ery an ME RCHANOISE LIMITED garden centerf TOSTOCKONHAND ® • l A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Question of Priority Two year s ago Orange County paid $;1.'1 million for a 5.SOO ·Ul'rl~ \\•ilclerness pa rk 1·1 miles rrom San Juan Capistr;ino. 'l'he n part o r the old Starr Ranch, the land \vas openl'd to the public as Ronald W. Caspers l\'lemor1al Park. Tl1 e rorn·1cr own~rs had sought to retain contro1 over 50 perl'ent or royalties th at n1 ight accrue from extraction of !'.'>tl nd a nd gr avcl in the area. But that d e- mand was rl.·l inquis hcd a11d the county no"1 holds the 11ght to l'Xll'l"JCt the c-stin1atcd 13 million to 18 million tonsof s<1nd and g ravel within the park bound"anes. No\v that l"l)unty s upervisors are in the procc•ss ot :o;c lect1n g '-' eonsultant to dr:lfl long range dcvclo1)- ment plans for the park , some of thc n1 seem m ost in · lerested in thl' ros:-.ibi lit y that a sa nd and g ravrl operation there could yield an estimated $90,000 a year 1n rcJyalt1cs. There's no d t)Ubl the t•ounty could use the money. !Sul the board :-.hould be rem1ndl·cl that the Sl.·1 million l'Xpenditurc \vas JUSt1fit..'tl to thl· public a s an inves t - ment in a \\11lcl('rnt.·ss p<.irk , not a quarry . Utmost C':J re mus l be taken to examine the en· vironmental t.•fft.•l't of any :-;a nd and gravel operation and Lo pl ~t \."l' thl' pr1or1ty \Vht:r(· it bl•longs. Vigilance Distorted "'Apart from direct . physical ,·iolence ... nothing in this ca:o;e dist 1nguish('S this particular a c tion mul·h from v.·hat the KG Ii d0t.·:-; t.o dissPnters . ·· So said Sl.·n. Walll'r l·'. J\·londalC' in denouncing the F'BJ 's campaign to dC':'itroy Or. Martin Luther King as "a road n1i.!p to the d estruction of American de· mocra<·y. A popular and effective civil rights 1eader. seen by J . Edgar 1-loover as a threat to the government. was s ubjected to har~ment l1y illegal bugging and wire-tapping, s meared with 11one·too-secret gossip and finally. directly threatened with blackmail. Pieced together with all the other revelations that have been surfacing, it adds up to a frightening pie· ture-onc that has done incalculable damage to legitimate law enforcement and must leave lawmen across the nation winaing. Eternal vigilance is still the price of liberty. But \vhen vigilance Is distorted by paranoid leaders, it can lead to enslavement. It is to this threat that Congress must address itself without delay. Pay in Advance, Please The hl:ating season is upon us and for most 5outhern Californians this means that the low summer ga s bill is going into its annual climb. Be~1nning in Deccn1bt>r, the HVC'r~1 ge residential used will be paying still another 14 ce nts a month- to S..I cents for heavy users-to help ~ecure eventual rights lo purchase natural gas the Atlantic Richfield Co mpany will extract from its Alaska oil reserves. • . ~ • t ./ Com1)aring the r·1~1 's machinations to those of the ~vi et secrt•I J>O li ce. might SC'em extreme. But, getting do"11 to nuts an<.t bolts. \\"hat ,,·as so :liffe rcnt'! 'fhc California Public Utilities Commission has (.lpproved. reluctantly. an agreen1ent betv .. ·een the Southern California G<.1s Company and 1\ RCO . under which the gas c·ompany can increase its rates by m ore than $29 million a year to help defray A RCQ'r -.roctuc· l ion costs. Jn return. it \\1ill receive the !ht to n<.•gotiate for 60 percent of the 1\RCO gas. That jocsn 't inelude the cost of the gas. The PUC is seekin g a ruling from the Federal Po,vcr Commission on the validity of the unusual ad- ,·a nce.pay ment cuntratt . .:\lean,vhile, the public pays. '', ... NOBODY HERE !<UT US \"'ATCHD06S." Remembers Pastor Niemoeller's Words 1·0 lhe: Edilor : I have ju.st read the l('tter \'.Tit· ten by Rabbi Rernard P. Kin~ lhat appeared on th(' editoriul page of the 11:.iil y Pilot. F'r1d<.1y. . \'ov. l·I. Rabbi King invites th(' non · Jt>\\"i.sh C'on1mun1t y tu spt•ak out :1gain.st th<' reC't'nt re3o[ution C'On· demning Z1 on1 s1n pJS!'!ffi by th(' t..:n1ted :"l".'l t tons {;t'nl•ral ;\s · sembly. I am :i non·.ft•"' "·ho "·i ll no,,· stand up :.ind be C'ountt'Cl as onC' n·ho prott·st.s \"l'ht•m('ntly and ron.sC'ient1ou s!y ;ig<unst lhis re · :'Dluti on :.i nd :i g:.iinst a ll of lht• ~iou.s polit1C';.il l·h1C'ancry that _ha.sled uptoit. ( MAILBOX ) Lel1""from•••6e•l••• .. •lc-TIM•ltl'ICloc- -1en..-1 to 111 ·~c• o• .u ........ 1. ''"'' ,. ... ,....,.,..., Ltnt•• of )1)11 wo•d• or Ito\• wjll bt q•...., ,...., ... _, All i.,nttl m111I 1 ... 1-"91Wh>tt ""'d .... 111,.. •lkl•••• 1>v1 "•mt•..,.,..,""'""""''"" .. . ""'" 111111t oc1•nl re•w,," •-fftl. """'' ... 11 nolliolpU~IS .. td. on bC'half of my Je.,.,•ish hrethrC'n in unequivocal rej<'ct ion or anti· semitism. "'hC'ther in the gui~l' of anti ·Zionis m o r any ~,thc r smokescreen Dear Gloomy Gus With organizations such as the FBI and the CIA "'ho needs tht> !\1 af ia "? }{ .. J Gl-..y G.,. ,....,,...,,h •••,_.,,_,,by ,.....,, -0.1'0i ftt<•1Wtlly '9fl«l l"-YI .... oi llM ......... ~, 54...i ,,.., pr! _ ... IOG-my G1<1. 0••1' Polelt. lht· rest of his life. Tht' falling t'C'onom~· and inflation has "'1µed out lift• sJ\"ings and caused JX'O· pit• tu lo:-.e. or not be able to buy, a home .Ju11ior Sleuths vs. the CIA Inside Project Mudhen WASHl;o..IGTON -Deep ""ithin thC' Central Intelligence AgenC'y , locked in one of its super-secret, three·way combination safes, is the story of an illegal operation. It "'as a CIA farC'<'. an ex erC'i SJ> in dome.st ir deviltry. a Mack Sen· ll<'ll coml'dy come true. It was calll'<i ProjeC't Mudhen. I "'as the villain in this bit of ('J;\ hilarity. It bC'gan over my aC'ce.s.s to in· formation "'hic h tht.> C IA had intended for the P{e~i · • dent. not 'f()r:!..;.i ml": .......... ' (JACK ANDERSON) St.>ton l"lall Univer-;1t y. THF. SIT UATION beC'ame more hilarious "·hen CBS C'hose this same period to film a TV re· port on my acti,•iti es for the s ho"". "Sixty ~finutes .·· J.'or several days. CRS cameramen followed me around. with the CIA ' cameramen. pres umably, not far behind. T.he.. re.suit must have been a btrw'tldtring ring·around· a·rOSy . V ~ ~ Rut for the CIA . the mos t ti.:aumatic event O<'.'curred Qn elther of detecting or neutraJiz. ing my non-existent recording deviC'e .. &. CIA teC'hnician, I un· derstand. manned the diaJs in a nearby mobile unit or hotel room . AT THF. appointed tlour, Ht.>lms fac('d me across the table, confident of hi s superior wat· tage. Relaxed and unfettered, he made J n effeC'tivt.> pitch, and I agrt.>ed to C'ooperate. TO F.Qll ATJ.: Zionism ~·it h racism is absurd. fall acious and outrageou s. Zionism "'as founded and organizf.'d in ord<'r to secure the freedon1 , safetv. and \Vf"ifare of th<' .ll•n·1sh p(.op!('. Zionism does not pro1nol(' any notion of J('n•ish s uperiority over others. We cannot afford tu stand morally mum . We must nt'\'('r forget : Nazism perpetrated the most depra\'ed C'atas trophe to bt.>fall humanity 1n the hi .story of l'ivilization. We must be eternal- ly vigilant to recognize its in · sidious beginnings and stamp 1t out quickly so it can never hap· pen again. .<\nd you only haveto lOQk at th<' TJrlked ;\/ali.Dns · tQ. .se{· ttrat Ol.ir ~trmgth as a ll'"adin!''nat1on has h<'l"n replaced by the Ru ssians, OPf.\=;and the Th,ird~ World. ~.o~­our coastal C'iti('.s :te~hly W4_1)t to :stall rurthe-r by suiJ)g tb_e IQ.V- ('rnment , "-'ith our money, ta depress our people and economy more and increase the national debt that n·e ,,·ill IC'ave to our ehidren to pay. ~ot a very good lC'gacy. The CIA 's lo p .s qg_op~ -w. e ~f t-... particularl)I .. l•pset over :t _' !\1ar'(''h'"17~-..hdl I had ·a lunC'heon Ry late \1 arch. s trat<'gic sources tippt"d me off that I was being followed and helpfully pro· vided me "'ith the license num· hers of the stakeout cars. I un·. leashed my nine children to in· itiate their own .s urveillance oC the survt.>il·failt~. !\fy junior !Sleuths not only located the cars but photogl"aphed them. Those \\•ho have broug ht this nefarious proposal and r('solu· lion lo thf' U.)J General As· sembly have done so as a wild and erratic means of c a.sting about to get something against Israel. Israel. a beacon of hope and freedom and an eC'onomiC' freedom and an economic political stabilizing force in the Middle East, is a thorn in the side of certain unscrupulous leaders in the Arab World. These politicos. s up(H)rted by the USSR (the most anti-semiliC' nation in the world) are determined to destroy a land that serves as a painful reminder to them of what they rouJd do for the benefit of their own people, if only their political op(H)rtunism did not get in the way! I am ashamed lo admit that I have taken this long to write this letter. It took the remarks of the good Rabbi King to spark my sometimes s luggish conscience into a response lo a frightful mat· ter that conct.>rns a II of us. IN CLOSING, I wouJd like to recall the words of the late Mar- tin Niemoeller. pastor or the German Evangelical Church, who was arrC's ted by the Nazis and sentenced to prison in a con- centration camp during th(' notorious period of Hitler "s hegemony : '"When the Nazis came for the Jews. I kept silenC'e because I "''as not a J e.,.,·. When t.hey came {or the socialists, I kept silt.>nce bcC'au se I was not a socialist. When they came for the Roman Catholics. 1 kept silence because I was not a RoR1an. Catholic-. F'i:i:lll.v , when they came for 111...:, l \\ ,1 3 alone. Th<'re was no one left to s(><'ak for me.·· We must not forget the words of Pastor Niemoellt.>r. We must ~ay in our heart~ and we must s3y it aloud : '·Never again , never again! '· , RICHARD W. SMITH R~~f>ftos Dfl4!1tau rothe Editor : llftpondlng to the ploa of Rab- bi Bernard P . King: Although I don't fully agree that ··urging a s~rious re· evaJuaUoo or this country's con· tinued participation in such an international forum as the V.N." would do much to 1quelch those UtioU wbo equate Zkwtism with radlm. I c,,.I lmpel!«I to write. f Wal ln Muni ch ln l 972. f walked the 9rouad1 ol Dochau. The memory of !bat Ylllt la 1Ull vivid and han'owllif In my mind. ••• PROUD to rain my VoiCA! I : 1 Pleast.> steady your shakin~ hand, Rabbi; relax your jaw and release your bitten lip. There are millions of us who re.nember. Shalom. WILLIAM MACAULEY /'Weed for OH To the Editor : At last! There is something new under the sun : a new reason for stopping oil and gas produc· tion in the Outer Continental Shelf. Repres entative John M . Murphy oC New York, chairman o{ the House panel on OCS leas· ing, page A2, Nov. 13 and the '"Blight of Oil" Nov. 16, condemn the government Cor wanting to least.> the areas just so they can get $8 billion {or the leases. That doesn't sound all bad to me. Rep. Murphy suspects, however, that slower leasing ...,·ill ""drastically increase the federal deficit this year and next year and next yt.>ar." Is the stall to keep this is· sue alivt.>. just for more political rhetoric in this year of elections? That $8 billion now, could save S.W million a year in interest on our national debt, help sup(H)rl more brilliant bureaucrats, s ave New York City or feed more sacred C'ows in India. It, accom- panied by the needed oil and gas production might even revive our ec'onomy and Jessen our depcn· dence on our foreign suppliers. AS FOR your accusation that the government is rushing, they are alrt.>ady five years late .. And for your "Alight of Oil, .. the re- cord for I he past 25 years of 19.000 wells producing in ""aters of the' UnitE.'d States, is one aC'ci · dt.>nt to hit shore in Santa Rarbara. that was cleaned up in three months and compens.ated "'ith $4 .5 million which just bought our Back Bay bird sanctuary. Hardly a frightening record. And ask a sailor 2bout navigational hazards. The rigs are aids to navigation and safety al sea. They are used to Lake bearing on, race around. and stay within their sound when our preva1ent sudden fogsC'ome up. We have been stalled foc years by environmenta1 cries thait ex- ploration might irreversibly and irreparaibly damage our nora and fauna while we watched the results of n ot drilling ir- reversibly and irre parably damage our people. our economy and the strtinglh or our nation. rr an unemployed parMt can no loncer atlord to support his child through college, that chlld ls ir- rever•lbly and irreparably damaged by not having a hlgber edu<1tlon to help him through .-'t least Rep. Murphy's reason is ne"·· but what i.s his aim? GOLDIE JOSEPH P.S. I don 't imagine I "'ill see this printed in your news paper. as you only print your side or an issue. Guns and Crime To the Editor; Unwarranted gun controls as proposf'd in more than 50 bills in .Congrf'ss and additionally in many state lt.>gislatures could r e· suit in C'Onfiscation o{ all guns in the hands of law-abiding citizens, but would have no effeC''l on the criminal elements and· their murder, raping, kidnaping and df'struC'tive activities . No law will disarm the criminal any morf' than la~·s will control human morals. There must be an ulterior re· a.son for gun C'ontrols . Could it be mihtary control of our nation, or a dictatorial form of govern- ment '1 This has occurred in other C'Ountries and it could happen in our United States of America. OU R law·ab iding C'it izcns should insist upon a national de- ath penalty la...,.· to cover murde r. rape, kidnaping, arSOn. violent dt.>struction of property personal and publiC'. possession or ill('ga\ drugs. mis appropriation and /or possession of public or privatt.> funds. money. bonds, securities, property. etc. Such a la"· should provide a limit of 180 days of ar- raignment, trial and if guilty the death penalty shall apply without el<ception . Such :~ la\\" CC'rtainly \\"OU id have 3 deterrt'nl ef(ecl On those planning to e"vade or violate the laws. The Rill or Rights. supplement· in~ the federal Constitution specifically provides for the citizens to peaceably bear arms. This could not includC' criminals and C'ertainly excludes non- c-itizens. Why continue to harass and h a ndicap the several police forces throughout our nation. vdth nonsense gun laws. Tht• judiC'iary syst'em:s are th(' real c8use for multiple criminal of· fenses . ,.Eliminate the judge!\ and others who are lenient with criminals. Put the criminal away for kte~. tht death penaJty shall apply if homicide is committed. Standardize the consequence Cor crime and enforce iL On.ly then will w• be able to enjoy the privileges of citizenship ln our wooderfulcounl.l::t. _ C. M. GIBBENS j;efies of ~olumn s I wrote in late Deeember.1971 . The most urgent of them \\'arnt>d that thli' Soviets had threatened to interC'ept a naval task forC'e. 1.1.•hich the U.S. had sent into the Bay of Bengal during the India· Pakistan war. IS . .\SOTtlER C'Olumn. I wrote that the s trongman we were baC'king in Cambodia, Lon Nol. "'as "a s ick man. both physicaJly and mentally .'' U.S. officials "ert.> worried , I reported , about his "haphazard. out-of-C'hannel and ill·coordinated conduct or military operations.·· I al.so wrote a Christmas Eve column, dt.>scribing in di sC'om · filing detail the threat to the• peaC'e in the Holy Land. Not Ion~ after the New Year, the CIA began a searC'h for my sourC'e s. A staggerin~ totaJ of 1.566 CIA employes were grilled, \'·ithout a single confession or C'lue. Finally, on Feb. 15, 1972. the Cir\ out of sheer desperation placed me under surveillance. T"·enty ('IA ht.>avies. laden with "binoculars, walkie-talkies. secret cameras and other James Bond paraphernalia . followed me around the C'ountry and photo- l':raphed people entering my of- fice. THREE &TA K EOUT cars "'ere strategically deployed around my house, like a scene from a TV mystery, rPady lo tail me "'hichever direction I he3ded. Thf's e cloak·a nd ·dagger routines happen lo violate the la"" which restriC'ts the CtA to forei ~n operations. The ClA is al so supposed to c-hase spies. not nt•\\·spaper C'Olumnists, Project J\.1udhen, therefore, became one of the C1A"s deep, dark secrets. in the same t"ategory as a ssassinations, burglaries a nd other extra- judicial doings. The projett got its rode name. I · pretiume, because the mudben is noted Cor rooting around in tbe mud and for its ~'lreperous clacklng when riled.. But 1 am mystified by the person.al code name assigned to me, "Brandy," since 1 am a notorious teetotaler. For the De.ill few ~ I was at"t"'Ompanifd far and near by my CIA shadows. Theyru..hed with me on March IStocatchthfshut· lie plane to Newark;'"N.J ., where some cons piratorlal·looklng youths hustled me into a car and drove me otlong backroads to South Orange. , rtul m.y CIA escorts were dls- appointl"d. The r ircuitoos route was taktn to avoid traffic. For a11 · their bteath le,t~ lrnilina:. they aot to hear me deliver a lecture 8t meeting witli the then CIA direc- tor. Richard II elms. at the Madison Hotel in Washington. ~lelms· purpose "'as to persuade me to drop certain lines of In· quiry thal might create security problems. Rut this requir<'d him to ex· plain. unhappily. what .secret na· tional applecart.s might be upset . At Project ~1udhen. therefore, the forthcoming encounter was viewed with grave aJarm. The CIA . assuming I might do unto them a s they were doing unto me: feared I would come to the luncheon rigg('d up "'ilh con· ce-aled bugging equipment. I am not privy to "·hat elec- tronic C'Ountermeasure the CIA took , except that it was elaborfite. Apparently. llelms was rigged with sophisticated electronic equipment capable On April 3, 1972. the men with binoculars ceased their vigil, perhaps demoralized by the cotlnlt.>rs nooping of my Kalzen- jammer paparazzi. Mean"'·hile. back at the CIA, the gumsh0€'s "·ere able to state c ategorically that my sources were located either in the State Department, or the National Security Agency, or the Defense Intelligence Agency, or lhe Naval Intelligence Command. ~1udhen thus exonerated the CIA and narro...,•ed down the field 9C suspects lo about half the U.S. in· lelligence comm unity. Will a similar extravagance diS<.'over the source or today's column? Watch out, CIA! The kids on mY'block are ready (or you. The Fervent Patriot • 11toug:bts Jt Large: The most fervent "pattiotl' is a man who loves his couritry, but despises the majority of P:eQple who comprise it: what he really .. loves ·· is hiS"solipsistic not.ion of 3 country coraposed entirely o{ per.;ons like himself. Not unlit you can act without impulsiveness, and wait without anxiety. are you grown -up enough to ride out any real crisis in your lire. The most ratal disease or all is not listed in any of the medical textbooks :. sclf·diagnosis. The two words I have seen most mi.sused in print the last few years are "compliment .. for .. complement," a nd "flare." ror "Oair." . (Both occ.urrcd, oddly enough, tn the same chapter of a new novel 1 started.) The secret of suceess is no secret at an, though dozens of dumb books have been written about it; it ls absurdly easy to grasp, and exquisitely hard to ex- ecute -namely. to reorganiie the obvious on behalf of the non· obvtous. Political strategists love us to imagine that w~ are "voting for the man, not for the party" - beeaUse when we hand lhe man the pie, the party gets the biggest plums. "Rich .. and ··p?Or·1 are not true opJM)Site.5 like '•sickness" and "health ... but rat.her com- plementary, like "f~vtt" and "chills.·· ' [SYDNEY HARRIS) There is virtually no hurqor in the sacre d works or any t.>Stablished religion, yet there is · enormous humor in ereation - consider the hip(H)polamus and the butterfly, as examples; and perhaps a religion that is utterly solemn is as false to the spirit of creation as an attitude that is totally frivolous. Fictional glorifications of the ''clever'' criminal ignore the fact that, in real life, most criminals are caught because of their own stupidity rather than the astule- ness·otthe police. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robm N. Wtt'd. ~tr Thomas Kttv1l. f:ditm- Bo:1bG1a Krcibkh. E:d1toricl Page Edi&or '.The t'ditori.al page of the Daily P!lot seek• lo inform end ~Umulatc readers by J)fftmtlni on this pagto di\'t'rM' commentary °" topi{'11 of lnttre!t by !t)'ndil:ai. ed roh'!mnisls and cartoonll'its, by p~o,·1d1ng a rorum ror rtoderl'i· '"lf:\\'S and by prrsrnlin1t thi s ne-·spaper·s opinidns 11rod \de·1" ~1~,urrenl topics. , The t<ditori.al l>Wll?"IS or lheMlly Pilot appe<1r only 1n the editorial column at thr. top of the P~Jti:~ Opinions ex'. pres!ed. by the ~lumni~ts and (l'l:~OOOHils and letter \\titers Ar(' their 0V1'n and no t-nd~rnent Ql thei• 'Views by the Dally Pilot should bt lnte-•rtd. Friday. NoYember 21, 1875 • • frid!Y· November 11 , 197S DAILY PILOT A 7 \ ~ny 13-year·olds Drink Modera~e:Iy ' React•. n RALJdGH, N.C. (UPI) -About f,(} ..,. ol''Ov<:r; lour IS-year-olds-in the The proje(!_f d irector safd re· ~en h&Q anU.,ipoted lhe. trend, l>ui were 1"thorouahly 5urpriitd'" by the number or seventh graders who drank wi~ some regularity, next yeu . The 1tud,y was rooducted a mona: 13,122 youths from 13" to 19 yl"ars of age in 450 schools aeross the country. 03ta were gathered frum 3S·P3ilt' questionnait'es. Southern state• had the lowest Pf'tt"t'ntage of ht>avy alcohol usent 1n the :study. Similarly, students who In · d1cah.od strong traditional religious \'ahJf'~ showed a greatly reduced level or drinking. ... nation c,.a.o. b~ considered a --'F · .. ' ·~t411'' drinker while only 38 eared per<ent never drink-al<oholi< • ' beverae:~s et all, ~ac'eordlnc to a A modt!'rate drinker is defint..>d as ·one who has one or two drinks in a week·s time and occasionally gets in · toxlcated. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. CU PO -The.U.N. Children's Fund. is wor- ried that Americans out- raged by the General Ai- sembly 'i anti·zionJsm resolution will t ake tt out on the fund· and its Christmas cards----tothe. detriment of Im- poverished ehildren. Officials sv it's too :soon to know the effect oo C'atd sall-s, but there a1ready has be~ reae. UPIT• ....... han! .T'llF. ASSEMBLY• declared. zionism a form , ol prac1sm Nov . 10, tquC'hin g o((.a furor in the United Stat~. Blcufs f'BI Walter Scott said he was not FBI paid info rmant whe n he helped track down Patty Hearst llu! did il because lhey were pursuing a care e r of viole nce . Penthouse Figures 'Public' Wit.bin da)'S. two New . Jersey chcn>ters o( th4; I..eague of Women Vbters decided not to sell l1N lCEF cards this year. Last year the)' sold about $7,500 worth\ of cards. turning over 90 percent to the fu nd and keeping· 10 pereent. IN THE PETR.OIT area, several groOps in· dicated they p lan to boycott the eards to re- gister disapproval. Jn ·Chicago, a woman sell· ing the cards reported IJS 'NG F. Jf'wish co-workers re-l ·" , .I.ES (AP) f d h h -Four men deseribed use to pure ase t em as organized e rime and have criticized her figures in a Penthouse ror selling them. . . magazine artiele have _ U_N IC EF; "''1th its been rul e d ''public .Christmas car.ds a nd figur es·· by the judge in Hall.owe.~n tr1 ck-or- a $630 million lawsuit treating, 1:s probabt.y.the against the publication. U.N. agen~y m?st visible The ruling Thursday to Am.er1can:s -and affords the de fen se most hkely to feel the g reater protec tion "''rath. against a libel judgment, THE U.S. Committee sinee the plaintiffs must for UNICEF s ays last now prove the m agazine year 's Christmas. card printed its story with s~l~s brought in $3 "actual malice.·· m1lhon. after expenses, for the fund . Sales . .\ STORY IN Pen-throughout the world of thouse·s April issue said eards rele bratin g that Morris B. "Moe" Christm as. R a madan, Dalitz .. <\:lard Roen. Buddha's birthday and ~1erv y n Adelson and other holidays brought Irwin Molasky founded UNICEF mor e than $9 and controlled La Costa. million. which th e s tor y Half the cards ar e so1d descr~bed as ,..a .. ,.lbo by direct mail, tbe rest milli<fn resqrt w'th through various grOOps crimin.,aJ.cJientefe.': . . which set up s hop in Superior: ~qurt Judge banks, offices ·or 'olht-r' · . Thomas Lesage rule.d public plaees. tbai .. the evideneC' is 'lHF. U.S. comntitt~ overwhelming . t~at the .. and ~NI<;Et'.~~~U.r-,~e 1 corpo.ratie .. pla!nt1t{_. J.a stepp1~g up . P.~~l~e1~y , Costa, and tht' individual campaigns lo point 9ut plaintiffs art' public the fund is independen! figui-es, and that the La of the Genec:'~l Assembly Costa stor y is a m atter of and.subsist.S 'on voluntary general or publi e in -contributions th.at go to terest. . . .. children regardless of THE ARTICl.E by free+ance writers [.owell Bergman and Jeff Garth said the 5,600-acre resort north of San Diego had been built as a play· ground for underworld figures "'ith loans from a Team ster s Unio n pension fund. Dalitz. 76, i s the former owner of the Desert Inn Hote l in Las Vegas. Rot'n , 54, is a partner in Dalitz' Las Vegas gambling invest - ments. The other t .. 1:0 men havl" bef'n associat- ed with thf'm in l.a:s Vega,s fand developmC'nt a nd gjl:mbllng opera- tions. politics. UNICEF runs pro- grams in more than JOO nations in Africa, Asia, the Americas and the eastern Mediterranean, and ex.peels to s pend at least $120 m illion this year. much of it helping children threatened by war or hunger. MRS . GLORIA Cherry, fJ. lawyer who is president of the Tenafly, N. J ., chapter of the l.eague of W·omen Voters. said the decision not to sell the Ckristmas cards was "a direct response and. a form af protest to the G('Deral , Assembly resolution." (Vintage Reagan Movies 'Count' WASHINGTON (U PI) -Television stations that broadcast old Ronald Reagan movies will be liable !Or equal time demands by other Republican presidential candidates, a Federal Communica- tions·comfnission spokesman says. The•seme would apply to the "Death Valley Days" television series on which Reagan served as a narrator. he said Thursday. Milton Gross, FCC chief of the politic at fairness doctrine ·Sf'.ction. said any identifiable appearance by a candidate applies to the equal time rule. CARPET SALE - , Salwday, Ho•. 22 Only NYLO~ PLUSji ..••.. '3. 9 S;: 6' ASTRO GRASS •••• '3.95;: FHA Sl:fAG PLUSH ••.• '4.9 5 ;: HEAVY NYLON PLUSH '6.95;: R.-Clllfs & Sharf Rois SAVE 40°/o Sl:fORES IMTERIOR'S CARPET WAREHOUSE 1575 PLAC!MllA """ COSTA MISAr -1 , . .._.,_ .. 2-i2tO Research Trian1le Institute atud)'. Results or the 1tud!, hued on a sur-vey of classrooms acrou tbe·country last year, were relttied by project dirf'dor J . Valley Rachal at a board of gov,ernors meeting. RACHAi. SA IP AllOVT hall the stu· dt>ntJ re~rted that they had been drunk w1trun tbe put y~ar and the ranks of teetotaling teen-agers dwindled stead.Uy with age from a high or 38 perC'ent al age 13 to less than half that by age 11 . THE S?13.0GO STUDY was eonduct· f'd for the National ln:;t1tule of Alcohol AbUSf' and Alcoholism. The ins titute commi~&ion ed the stu4,-10r use In developin g strategy to prevent ~lc9holism . Scientists here said it will provide the first national sample from whirh to gatige shifts in alcohol use among abolescents and hope they will win a follow-up grant. RACHAL SAID BLACK student. had the lowest percentage of heavy drinkers. Roys tended to drink more than girls and beer tended to be the most oooular alcoholic beveraJ!:e. Children of drinking parents tend €.'C.1 to drink more frequenUy than others . Rachal said children from families with at least one drinking pa.rent were twire as likely to show Up in the statisti<'s as modttate to heavy drinkers as ehildren Crom abstaining families . '"THF. 8181.E BELT could havL" .somtithlng to do with it," Rachal said Unlike adults, who usually drink to rf'liev<" anxiety, m ost teen-agers said their drinking was mostly ''lo have a good lime ... to celebrate.'' he :1a.id. About 88 percent of those in the sur- Vf'Y said their drinking "''4:i "no pro-1 blf'm , 1' but tht."""' rneart"hf'rs, using i their own definitions, concluded that thret' out of 10 in the total sample rould be called "problem drinkers." • Add color, charm, "character to any room with Z .. Brick·w D II 1111100 illl 10 . 44 Carton of 30 bricks, standard red Transform an Ordinary wall in to a striking decorctlor accent with easy-10-1 nstall Z-~r1c k . Gives lltl lhe beauty. te xt ure .:i nd durabi lity of heavy b11ck. Non- cera m1 c Z-Br1ck is no t plasti c or plaster. wit hstands 1mp8ot and h<=1rd se rv ice. js comple tely non-combustible. Weatherproof tor use indoors or out. C;irto n of 30 bricks covers up to 6 sq. It. Used bric k e ff ec t Z-B r1c k. ca r Ion of 30 covers up to 6 s q . ft. Pe r carton 4.44 Standard red Z·Brick, Used brick Z-Brick, carton of 30 carton 3.44. carton of 30 carton 4.44 4sa Fieldstone Z-Brick® for dramatic look Random sizes and deep sculptured faces help create a bo ld treatme nt fo r modern or period decor. Espec ially effective on la rge wal ls and massive fireplaces. Easy to ins tall. One ca rton cove rs up to 4 sq. It. with normal morta r area. See h~w ea1y It Is to Install beautiful Z·Brtck. Oomonstratlons on Saturday, November 22, 1975, fr~m 11 AM to 4 PM in. the following stores : ARCADIA·SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FULLERTON · H\INTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HI LLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITIWOOD • .. • I ' A 8 DAIL y PILOT QUEENIE Fr1dsy. Novembef 21 . 197~ By Phil lnterlandi Survival Rate Better In Heart Transplants ANAHEIM -Hetrt trans plants have proven their '""'Orth in prolont\ng and improving lite, said a mt>mber or the Stan· ford lJniversity surgicaJ t e am in r e porting "slightly improved " sur- viva l rates ove r the pa.st thrtt ye-ars . Dr . Sharon llunt, a memM-r of the team that is c-urr ently alone in the he art transplant field. pr e-d ic-te-d th at other ma- jor c-ent<"rs ,~,.i ll resuml' thf' ope r a t ions .... ·ith1n f1 v<' yea rs. "OUR RF.SULTS are now routhl)' comparable to k..idney transplant t1ur· vl vaJ rates,'' the all.id in an int e rview at the Ame r ican liea rt As- s0<-iation·s 48th Scien· tific Ses sion. Of the 90 persons who have re c-ei v ed n e w hearts at Stanford, .she said, 32 are still alive and five have lived more than five year s . The longest s urvivor is ali ve six years after the operu· tion . The Stanford tea m, un· der the d irection of Dr. .\lorman Shumw ay, hiiS actueved a one-year ~ut· vival rate of ~7 pncent, u=aD!bo"::!v,!: u: fht three mOftlbl. the r•te climbs to 16 percent. THE THREE· VEAR survival rate is 37 per· cent for all patients and S9 percent for those who made it through lhe c-ritical (irst three months, 8ald Dr. Hunt. "Don 't think 'sv.·ooith' -think 'apris-sk 1'!" Shots for Kids lleart transplantation has been abandoned in re C"ent years by most mf'djcal centers as not being prac-tical •n view of the still.unresolved pro- blem that kills most pa- Uenls : rejection by the body of the foreign heart and infeC"t ion. . ,-- Deaths Elsewhere '· l..O S ANGF:l.F.S (AP J Pr iv at e fun e ral S('rvict's a re pl a nned for the mother of M a yorTom radle y, Mrs. Crt>nner Hayes , 83. who dil•d Thursday or a he art at lack. n .. aih l\'011 ..... DAV TON CAPT. MARION ERNE~ t QiilVTON, •11 • SS. D•1• o l <lita lll Ha v - -It, ,,;,II Hu1111n111on 11141tf(om- .-nity ~1\411. H• "'urv1-Dy'"" wUe, Ir-D•y'IOfl. oauq111e•. O\e<1 -_,, Chrh loc>fte•. 1""° b<~•. Albert ot Mof•ct<I. C. 1n<1 L••oY ol f l Worlll, , ••• ,, ••U ••. NI(!.. ,,,.1 .. Mcl(o .. ,. 111<1 m oll\tr. M'•· N.C. 0."(IOfl, boll\ ol Fl Wo•lh. Tit•M.. Al. f~11U bV Tiie Neplune S..:11tl~ wll .. bu•••l 1l•1t1. OLANOl!ll GERTRUDE OLAN OE A Sun!_, Oy ,., \l*P'O<' Ray S..rvlc•\ 1r1t 111'1"!1· '"II, ~1clHc Vl•w Memorl11 P1•11. Mor11>1rr,Newpo<I 81t1t l\. Cl MOlllll!. J. SETON MORR IS. r11.l<1•ntol H\61\· lnq!Ofl &o.cll. Cl D1tt1t ol ONll\ Nov· embltr II. It/' ""-morl1! 1o1trv!c1,w111 Dir ,.IOOfl S.tur<11y, ,..o .... m bltr 11, 1•1~ •I J·JQ PM. Ptlll. F•mlly Col011l1I F-r1! Home, W•Hlml11•l1t•. C.. LOllE DOROT HY J LOVE. re\l,,.nl Df C.0.t• Mew. C. 0111 ol d•1tl\ Nov- etnbltr )0, lt1' Su•.-lvt O by nrr -Leo; •o•"· Lo..en I(•"' Lo--""'9rk Sie .... n Love, botn o1 C.0.11 Miil •; Sliter . LOtt l ll\1t M_, OI C11p1r, Wyom1"ll-one oruu•••. £UQllfllt Doi•" •• Pow9!1, """°""""' Gr1 ... \ldol !oitf"'lc•' wlll bit 1Mj4 s.tur- .. ,. Nt-6-r n, J 00 PM, illtclli< Vl<tw """'-111 P•••, Nltwpert &.tel\. C.. '" ~ ol t•,,_,, conlrlw.i.nr. ,...Y M "'9dl'to,,.,. CMIOr111"1 '"EE'°' "°'1::1et'1'"( ...... pi01'1 ... Cl'IOf lly et -"'~fMJt lc vcs_ ., dlr1Kt9"1.. • '""'"" WT•llS 81!RNICE H ... flv ev WYERS. 191 •1. 0.11 o1 $•111 "'°""mllltt 16. ltJS. Su••~w•• 11Y l\k •a1~911t1n, •r1. W'IH•!"ll ... kflli !Vlrtl"ll ) t.114 Mri.,.lorin HtmlllOfl !Mtrl.IWI, S 9r1~; ....,""' ,., ,..,,... • .,,.,.,.. P••""-C.:..w:i • 'ltt .... jn Qnvon. Mr. Wyer\" WIS• 50 '"'"'"~"~~~. !del\I o• Cost• M•1• • ...., WI•. I rtl• llt1Mr""9n oll IM~ ... n COllll !Ot JO y1t1r1 .... rranoe• "*''' bY TM "'•P'lu""' Soc;l<ttr. l'M"llly -IMt"lfs ... II CflWltr\t Int I"'" •I -· Frllftd1 wl"1l11g lo •lttlld ,,.. Ksil· ... 1no. Pl•-pl'IOM Mr1. All.111•11 11\4) i '31·1412. l: IUMNEll!. • LARRY G. Sum11e r1, 1r1llff"I T,..1111, C.. 0.1• ol de•ln Move~• O'O. ttJS •I 1ne ..,.. ol :rt. s,..,rvlwed try N 1 wlfl Belly; tw--•·Urry tnll Troy. ClluOl'llef", T••; PM..,11, P•I a. Zoll ~ola.<dell Grove, C..; thllt, P•lrkl• Alln Mc:HU9"1 ot I~, C.. ,,. .. Su,.,11111 w11 • m1mber ot c..llloml• Hlgr.•y P11t•I. Vl,lt.ltlorl llDut't '"""'1:00 19 t :OO ltrldty -l"U I ei'll Jllltll -vie• lllnt Oft ~ •. s.r..t«t wlll M NIO •l 1:00 PMS.Cur· Illy. Pecllk View ClltPtl. Otfkltnt wOI .. Fr. _,.....s.n.mon, ,...l<t C1'1191MllCll' Or~ C•"'"'"· 11\llr,...,.I, P1<llk Vl•w M•morl•I P••• 111 l'Wwpen .. """· c.. P•clllt View Mort_.., dr1<I°"' llALTZ-llERGEAON FUNlflAL HOMI Caona del Mar 873-Q450 Coata Meaa 6-48-2424 BELL"BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Colla Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK~ MORTUARY Laguna Beach 4~9-41 5 San Juan Capistreno 49fr1778 PACIFIC YllEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetet"Y Mortuary c....,.,. 3$00 Pac1r1c View Drive NeWJ)O:rt Beach. California 64 .... 2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNti:RAL HOME 7801 Balsa Ave. We9tm1nster 893--3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 827 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-8539 P UBLIC NOTICE ' Talk Winner C ha rJ·e s Daniher of lluntington Be ac h was thE' "Humorou! Spe('('h" winner at th e Toastmasters Interna- tional Founder·s District Fall Conference. Daniher won the con. test~'lov. 8,at Griswold 's Inn, Claremont .~ spe-ak- ing on "Little Brothers." PUBLIC NOTICE Oinic Continues More than 3,000 children in Orange County have been immunized a~ainst various childhood diseases in a county flealth Department program that wi II con,inut-until next May. Dr . John Philp, county health officer, said the immunization campaign v.•a!'f launched arter a study or m ore than 20,000 kinde rgarten c-hildren by 'everal county a gencies THAT STUDY re.,.·eaJed that immunization cP-1• levels 1n the children "'as abnormally low for such su1"E11 1011cou111 0 FTHE di~ease:s as di phthl'ria, tetanus. poli o, "'hooping ~~~'to~i;.;~L~:~':t~':c.~A cough, ml."asle:$, m umps and rubella -all of which ... 1. "-'4''' can be prevented by a routine program of shots a nd "OTICI 01" NEAltlNG 0,. boos flETfTIO .. ll'Olt ll•MOVAL 01'1 ters. ~1tSONA1o11rflA•sE"''"''vE, To The special clinics are free of charge but the COM"EL ACtouNTING: 1to11 THI! I childrt'n set>kin" immuni zations must bnn• a shot "llOOUCTlDN 011 VOUCH Ell$. FOii "' . Al"KH,..TllllHT OF" succE1.so11 Ao. record with the m so a determination can be madl' ::~:~~11ATll1J1. w1TH w 1LL AN· what 11er um s are needed. according to Ma rilyn L<'l'S E11•t• o1 JOSE PHINE c.oMe z. 1~1 I of the h<'alth department 1mmun1zation offi ce. JOSEFA GOM EZ OltCt•\tO Th . Or c l I' . ·11 NOTrc E is )ol (AE&v G•vEN 1.,., I e upcoming an~c oas area c ln1cs w 1 NoARv &A L TAU.A ,.., 1.1ec1 ""''"n • take place at M argar<'t O'Neill School in Mission 0itt1tlo" to~ R1mo w11 °1 P••'0"•1 Viejo Oec. I a net at llalph Gates School in El Toro R•Ot~l•ll -.; lo Comporl A(.C.,..,,..-. 1..;. to< int Proou~uon or voutl'lo-FI . 1or Dec. ·1. Roth will run from 3 to 8 p. m . ADOOl"l "'f "1 o! Su ((f"•~o• ... II m111l1tr•l•I• _will'! WHI ... n~oed ,,.. r ... enc:~ 10 wl\•<~ •• rn•df" le< lu•1r>er HOWF.VER. Dr. llunt said the operation "in- creases the length of sur· viva! in our c arefully :i;elected group of pa- tients."' That group is made up~very sick heart patie ally bedridden. who a"e a predicted life apan of about si x months. ..- She said there was 1tH1 no fore!e('able solution to the problem of infec· lion that kills m ost lonf.!- term survivors because the body is le ft defense· less against the harmluJ effect s or dr"u gs necess ary to s uppress reje-cliog of the heart. "Out demand for the S-36.000 operation is still high,·· s h<" s a id. ··we hav(' received 77 calls from doctors in the first half of this year about p a tient s who mi g ht b('nerit from transplants .·· 1M1<"1lcul1r,. ¥Od 11\•1 II\• I"'"' ......, P'Mlt ol '-••inQ ,,,. ........ l'w• befll ""' le< O.cemM• t . 1911. •I ~ JO • m , m 11'>1" (<N<'f<°""' of Oitl).t•tlfo•nl NO l ol .... !d COUf"I, •I IOO Cl wot C•n!~r Dr lvt ......,,, on 11-ie C•h o! S111t• ... n1, C•lolorn•• Genetic Makeup Studied "HOW TO USE MEDITATION TO ATTRACT PlteO No.,..,.,ber 18. 191' WILLIAM E. SI JOHN. Counly Clerk ~INHlllt&9UHT tUI hfl Fovttll st'"'· s .. 110 111 "-"a ..... C.lll..W• '"', 0141SSMnl "°""'1MJ'I.., '"-11t1-• "'*"lilt>9CI Oran .... eo.1! Daily PllO'I, Nooi.21, 11, 11, ltlJ .. l).IJ J\NAHF:IM Some people ma y ha\'£' a ceneli<' t e nde ncy for their blood pressure to PUB~IC NOTICE shoot up under emotional ---,-,,,,.,..-.;...0-,-,-,-,-,-,.-,-,-,---l 5 t re& Ii , while others NAM•ITATA:..-.:MT re~nd little or not at • ., ... fol•ti¥1~-,.·n 00o"U !Mf a:i1 ;·sugge s t s • r e -... n••: IP WARD MFG . co . c •M P-searcher studying stress l(ITCHEH, IMW, 1•1" SI .• (0"\11 Mt••. in animals. CA. '1~11 O.Y#t~ .a. ~··o. nt Li nden Pt,'> • Altbou.&h .i.l ls difficult c~ul~t.A."1•'1' to lransrer nndings rrom Tf\li bV-1~." o;ondut l•Cf b~ In If!. dlvlf"'lt. animal t>xperiml'nts to D1vld &.W1ro humans, the studies ap- Tlllt \l1t•me11f w1\ 111..:1 ,..;m rrw pear to ti Up p o rt the COl.il\ly Cl••ll ol Ot1flgl Covnty QI! Now-~ 11.1•1~. t heory -as yet un- P\lbllt.ned °'""91 c o•u 0111~"~'1~":, proved -that the way a Nov 11.n ,a11dOec s.1i.1•1s tJ1•1s person's cardiovascular PURI.IC NOTICF. system handles stress is dt>terminffi. in part, by ltlCTITIOUS •USIH£5!. his gt>netic m a ke up. HAMESTATEME,..T Richard f'ri('dn1an O£ TN touowliiQ _-'°., '' ooi""' ~II· the Medical Researcher ,,..un: T)'IE DAPPER ooG, u..0P1 ..... Center of Brookhave n t1•" .. c.o.11MoPw,c An•i1 National Laboratory in Shirley S. HOr,... ttS W. 11111 SI., U N y ed OMIAMew.ca pton, ... recount Thli bt.l\l,..,, 11 <-llClH.,,..,,111-his investigations at the 111•1ctut1S1olt1e,s.H•m• American Htfart As· WHAT YOU WANT IN LIFE." IHOW I ... MIEWPOIT lliCHI No tionally no t ed p~vchic and ~pu.ivol r eache r , M A RC REYMONT will on 0 fng Tha nks'" t hi\ Sun· day Eveni ng. Nov. 2! at 7:30 p .m. of the Ebell Club. SIS W. Bolboo Bl-..d. (On the Penin~ulo) in Newport Beach. Millions hove w i t n e ssed 1he <;pifituol insights pre!;enled by Mac Reymonr on no- t i o no I television and radio. You can now meel with him o nd participate in on inspi,-ot1onal lech1c p-cq-om. MC"MC will introduce yoo ro Spt111vol Mind Science, rhc po~t1ve oppioach re happness, reol11y, health and pr osperity a! thi s rreeting and he w 1U ol-.o coo::fuc:t a qt.ided ITl!Kliro-- tion and healing service. Following 1he proqrOrt'I M s. Solly Br a wn wdl conduct on ln1roduct01"y ()oom Wcrlsiiop Eoch Sunday even•ng at 7:30 ~evcr end MC"Mc Reymont ;, presenting o diffCl'en! topic an New Age ~ditoiion end relat- ed subtec t\. ALSO be wre ta tlroe in lo the New RADIO PROGRAM. "New Aqe M editation" with Mac Reymont, evc1y Sunday mcminq ot 8.30 to 9:00 on KNO B qs.FM and Sunday late niqh1 on KR 640AM fr om 1:00-1:30 n11i i111• .... 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NCMtmber 21 . 19?s Debate Over Violence 'Ki11ed H~ Not ·~er' Self-inflicted Art?; 'Luve-s.trock' Murder Suspect Testifies BALTJ~tORE (AP) -The Faculty the joint," according to a UM8C pro. ~nate al the Uni"ersity or Maryland (~or familiar with his work-1, cBaltlmore County ) has 1.-ondemned "I ha\le ne\ler set!n the s.t!lllt11 th1' as ··morally r epulsive'' the scheduled interesting,'' the same professor'1aid performance of a Venice, Calif., artist or lhe spirited d ebate that preceded who inflicts violence on himself. th<' ('Jose vote. The 20·17 \/Ole climaxed ; heated .. Rothstein said the faculty debate discussion over the schedWed ap· "split over the issue of free speech pear a nee t.1onday or Christoph er versus the moral elements in\lolved." llurden, a 29-yt'ar·old Venice. Callf . llERBl-:RT BLAU, DEAN 0£ the man recently featured in Time aru and humanltluwholalued the ln- magazlnt. vi tation to Burden, st.id the art.Ut is ••J CONSIDER IT sell-mutil ation "not a freak•· and rirpreaenll an for money," snld William G. Roth:.· important tendency in contemparary tf>in, a sociologist who introdut'ed the art." motion to t'ondemn Burden's ap· Although. Blau said he had "\/er; pearance. mixed feeling• myself over what The artist, who will be paid S725 for Burden does," he added a number of his appearance, has in recent year• renowned artitts in recent years hav1.• ('f"IWled naked through broken glas&; ''made themtelvet Ole subject or their nailed himst"lf to the roof of a performance." \"olkswagen while the car ran for two Blau said a recent characterization minutes ; had an assistant shoot him of Hurden by Oui mquine a.a ''the in the arm with a .22-caliber pistol ; Eve! Knievel of art" wu not a bad heen purposely ki cked down lwo one. flights of <.'Oncrt'l(' stairs in front of an "AN ENTIRE CULTURF. tupports audie nce. a nd attempted lo elet'-Eve! Knievel, which permita Bu.rden trocute himself. to reflect on the character of that BURDF.N APPEARS WITll no culture ... He makes himself the ex.- prior idea of what he will do and pUcl.t 1ubject of the sort of violence we Tolen Calls CJA Director William E. Colby says he has been bolhered by po ison pen n1ail and crank and threatening calls as result of recent publicity for the agency. llAN l\AFAEL (AP) -Tutify. lnl la hi• O't\'• def~. ~year• ola Charin David iw.1 h81 ad· mltted tbat he kllled his girlfriend's father but denied killing her mother. "l was so muc h lo love with he-r, 1 would have done anything she asked me to ... nothing was important ext'epl being in con· tact with her... the husky high St'hool dropout told the packed courtroom Thursday. RILEY IS ACCVSED of killing James and Naomi Olive in their Terra Linda home last June, then burning their bodies in a barbecul" pit. His Girlfriend, 16· yeoar-old ~1arlene Olive, faces murder proceedings in Juvenile· Court. Wearing sideburns and speak· ing so low that he often had to be prompted to speak up. Riley told theo jury Miss Oli.\lc was the first girl he e\lt"r loved and the first he ever had sex with. Since meeting her last fall, he said, he had fallen completely under her spell. VNDER QUESTIONING by his lawyer, William 0 . WeWich, Riley admitted .stealing for her. obeying orders to have sex with her girlfriend in her presence, and allowing her on a score of oc- casion.a to bite him black and blue. At one point, he testified, he willln&I¥ allowed her to carve her lnlUala In bli bac• with a buntlng knife. Riley, who said he suffered from obesity a1 1 child and always sou1ht approv-1 and at· tention , testtned that he had been a hea\ly user of drup 1iM• he was IS. He tald he was u1 ina marijuana. LSD and cocaine al the Ume he met Miss Olive, and that the wat a user of I.SD. IU8 TESTIMONY came after the proaecutioo closed its case with two witnesses who testified that RUey conres1ed to botJ1 kill· ing1 to a San Rafael police sergeant. The tape record.ins_ or the confeaslon w•s played thia week in the presence of the Jury. In a transcript of the con· re s:si on , Riley ~escribed bludgeoning Mrs. Olive to ~eath a!4 she lay in her bed, then us111g a .Z2 ('aliber pistol on Oli\le when he returned to the house. Riley contended that Miss Olive wanted him to "find so. meone'' who would kill her parents, but said she h.ad never asked bim to commit Ute crime bl111Nlf. Fresno Goes 'Cold Turkey' FRESNO (UPI) -The Fresno> Clty Council hat passed a no- 1mokin1 ordinance which bans 1rnokinl in mott public placn.· The ordinance, which spetlflc1lly excludes restaurant1, will generally ban 8mokinl at public p,lac~ o1. in· door assembly -entertainment house::i, waiting rooms or hospitals and clinics, public re· adlng rooms, public elevators and publlc meetlngs. performs a '"bodywork" after "casing inflict on each other.'' --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Prostit11te Guilty Suicide Pact Story Nixed SAN BERNARDINO (UPI) -A 6uperior Court judge will pronount'e sentence Dec. 10 for Earlene Gooden, 22, an admitted prostitute convicted of voluntary manslaughter ill the shooUna death of a state inheritance tax appr=ai=•=er"·-~_,...,......,..-,.,.. Miss Gooden, who prospects of 101in1 hi.a maintained during her statejob. trial she s hot Andrew The defendant main· Malahan, 54, in 11etr-tained Malahan then p~ defenae after he pro· posed the aui'cide pact in posed a suicide pact whit'h he woul4 shoot between them. will ap. Mist Gooden, then peal the con"iction, ac-himself . A stru11le cording to her defense ensued, the gun fell to attorney. the floor , and Mi ss C'rOOden picked it up and shot Malahan three times, the defense <I aimed. "I THINK THE verdict is inconsistent with the evidence pre- smted at the trial," said deputy Public Defender S'TATVTORY penalty Donald Am es. f o r v o 1 u n t 'a r y f\ jUtJ-~f nine w~ manslau(hter ranges '!I'd ~a>.deliliilra&; from 01\4>¥.ear tl> 15 ' an; <id fotlr 11Q8rllofotll ''ll>'l!aW:~ " "' aching the verdict. The case attracted wide at- . tenµon because of the as- soaation of the state of- ficial with a prostitute . • MISS GOODEN claimed in her defense, however, that Malahan asked her to his apart· ment in the early morn- ing hours of June 21 for her company because he was despondent over U,.IT•..,,.,_. Sapended The California Supreme Court has suspended former state senat or Richard Oolwig from practi ce of law because of recent federal conviction on fraud cbar.(e&. [ "AMMl" ) GOt,U .. 4Tf.M SPEAKS OUT I" ltut DAILY PILOT l COSTA MESA '468 E. 17th Street -SANTA ANA--- 3821 S. Bristol \ et it better a t The Wherehouse'·-'----. CELEBRATING THE OPENING OF OUR 3 NEW STORES IN: oNORTHRIDGE FASHION CENTER ANAHEIM oMALLOf ORANG 0 LOS CERRITOS CENTER SALE ENOS NOV. 26 931 S. Brookhurst at Ball Road FUL.'ltRTON 3175 3175 Yorba Linda Bl. l . .ORANGE 706 N. Tustin Ave. URAN GE Mall Of Orange EL TORO 24881 Muirlands Bl. HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington Center ' ' ' i I I • • I ' ' ' • ' • • fridtr. Mcwrnbet 2,, 1175 DM.YPILOT ,4JJ Sehool Paper Drepped PlllLADELPIUA (AP) -A~ih-•cbool newa:paper that printed a letter aaytng Mickey Mouse ran the acbool board am Doaold Duck balanced the budeet bu beel 1111pendedby an aD1JY all·Republicanachool board. The letter. printed ln a p~lectlon la11ue of IM l.ower Moreland Township lligh School Lion's Rou. was written by lawyer carol Luky, the township Democratic c.ha1rman. Mra. l..asky said abe wu trylna to prevent vot-.U.. atudtoll from automatically voUni the Republican ticket In heavily, Republican Montco~ery County. "I HAVF. A REClJRRF.NTdl't!om thot Ille Republican party ran a slate ol Walt Oisney tharacters," ~aid her letter to the editor. which was adorned v.i lh a Mi<":key Mouse car· toor'I and the headline .. Mickey Mouse for ~hoot Roard." ..Election....D~d....relleved the. citliens ot the useleu art or rubMr·ltamplng candidates Into oi'lfoe, ··the letter 1aid. AT THE FIRST llQAJtD MEETING si nce the pr•election i111uf, the board voted 7·2 to suspend publication until staffers accept ctr· tain guidelines. "We're't"oncerned about the attempt of a parent, the t"bairman of the Democratic com- mittee, to use a child a Cew days before the election," said f\ichard Harris, a board membtt voting for suspension. · "ONE THING WF. HAVEN'T 401ten across la with frffdom comes responsib1Uty, '' sa1d another board member , Robert Fray. Congress Duo Set Nuptials ... WASIUNGTON (UPI> -Reps. Martha Ke)'i (0 -Kan.) and Andrew Jacobs (D·lnd.) havt an. nounced they are getting married in January. It isJ boUeved to be the lint / marriage between mem· bers of Congretus. ··- Keys and Jacobs both serve-on tbe House Ways and ~1t"ans Committee and have spent lone hours t ogether there since eaC'h entered the TO MARRY SOON . ··The kids loved having Mickey Mouse run · .. ! schoOl board and Donald Duck discovered a way to balance the budget -he eliminated Frey \'Otcd ag ainst suspension, bu t . added : "The board Is not going to be a bunch"" ol paUi<'S and let people lake a lot of swipes 3t them . . . We are going to exercise some restraint." • Hou.e as fre:shmen this yt"ar. ---------- Rep. Martha Keye Sominex·2 Warning Sleep Aid Sales Halt Or<J,ered SACRAMENTO (AP> - California has told the makers of Sominex 2 to stop llt"lling the sleeping tablet in the state until ~·arnings or hazards are added to the label. mak~ the ori1inal Sominex pro- duct. which is not affected by Thursday's order. In a telegra m to Williams. the state Department of Health said Sominex 2'11 label ·•<toes not bear either adequate directions for use or adequatt" warnings for the protection of consumel"3." Sominex 2 is a nonprescri ption sleeping aid marketed by J.R. \Vil liams Corp. of New York for several months. The department said the pro· duct"s label does not warn against Ult" by pregnant or nurs· THE SAMF. COMPANY also PUBLIC NOTICE •ICTITIOVS•USIM•ss W.MlltAT•••#T· . Tl'lt hlli.wl ... ,..-1oOn• .;,....,,. boN· ,.,,.,: NOltTHltlOGE 8USIHESS CENTl!lt.·S111te •20. •10 ,._..,.,, c;..n.,0o1.,., Newport a.ac:ttCA9».o Rlc tl••d 0 . Jone•. G•n•••t P••tner, ttM Port Ed...,era Pltc•. H9W(W1 .. w;ll CA '2'60 Ttll' "°"lnHS ll conchx i.d bf • Umi...,,.rlrwr\1'1•. Rl<llerd 0 . Jone\ TN' ll•lt"'9n1 ...,., lllecl wl"' llW Cou!llf Cll•• ol Oran~ Co~nly on Qc;. lober 21, .. ,, F•tlJO Putlll......, Or•~ Co•1t O•tlf Pllol. No w.14,)1 .lSanoOec S,!~/~ •n..1~ PUBLIC SOTJCF. OltOIHAHCI! NO.IJ.J.e AN OltOIHANCI!. OF THE CITT COUNCIL OF THI! CITY OF COSTA Ml!SA (OHCl!ltNING THE AOQ,.. TIOH OF THI! FI NAL 01!.YILOl'MIHT "!..AN OF CAMl!O NOMl!S FOlll THE FLANHEO Dl!Vl!LO,.Ml!HT LOCATED AT THE HOllTHWl!ST COlltHER OF ,.AUl..ARINO AYINUE AHO THI. Nl!W,.ORT "REEWAY, COSTA Ml!!,A,CALll"ORNIA. PUBLIC NOTICE ....... NOT1CI! TOC•EOITCHtS Nl ..... SM.J SUFl!ltlOR COUlltf OF TMI! STAT• O" CALI FOlltNIA, l"Otll TMI! COUNT,. OF ORANG• In lrot Mall..-of"'-E•Llle OI HE LEH M.MOltlAltfY, •IWk-11 n HELEN MAlllGAAET MOl'tlAAT,., ~. Noli<I il N rtby 0'"" 10 treoi!OA n.w1...., tl•lms ... ln1t Ille w>d Gk .. ,.,., lo IH1 uihl (lah'ftl In l1'!t offit:f ol llW C le<~ ol lfW •IO•t!llld COll'1 II< to prewnt t,..m to tlll undltr•lOf'ld •I,,. olll<I ol l(AMlMAA . SORBO. AN· Dl'I EEN &. THORN. 1010 SECOPllO AVE SUITE 1711. In llW City Of SAN D•EC.O. '"SAN 01£c;.o Co11n1,, ""'1<11 I.ti t" olloc1,. '"' plKf' ol ~I.I""' of !hi' -»!1n-t"d 1n I ll m11tt <I prP"tei.,. •nq 10.,..•d ~•t•I~ !.<Kii cl•lm• wlln ll'le ....:••Ultw wOU<.M•• m11•I be l•led or "''"'"l•d •• ato•,•••d wolllin lour .-111~•1\er '""' l.rl! puDl•t•lionof I""' nGlllCt! C.tecll\loow. 11.1•1s. TMA00 EUS J . MORIAR TY, J A •lsok-n11 TEDJ.MOAIARTY E••tvloroflt>1...,l\l otuildOt!<Hlent ICAMIHAlll , so111•0. ANDREEN & THOltN Al'l-n-.t·Uw 1011S•CONDAV£HU• SUITE 1111 I.AN DIEGO, CALl,.OlllHIA 9Ut1 Publht•ld Ore~ Co.11 D•nw Piiot. Nov. 21. 21. •nd Dec. S, 12. 1t71 "'11·7S PUBLIC NOTICE ing wome n or persons with chronic lung diseases: against u se with othi:r mediC"ines or alcoholi C' bevera,1?es. or against continl1 ed u se i f dr o~·si n ess ~rsists into daytime hours. TRF. DF.PART,IF.:-O'T'S depu· ty l~gal affairs direC'tor, Quin Denvi.r. said the st ate would go to rourt it the company didn•t halt Colifornia sales of the prOOuct. BOTH THEIR offices are in th e Longworth House Office Building but are three floo rs apart. Key.9 , a sister or Sen. Gary Hart <D·Colo.), was divorced this year Crom her husband , Samuel. a university de· an who was born in In· dia na . S he ha s two daughters and two sons. She is 45. A brit"f announC'ement of tht"ir wedding planis state>d that ''Both, by pre.nuptial a greement, ~;u rE"tain their resJ)e<'· ti ve names and continue to live in their respective diltricts:· · Goldwater ' On Radio LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sen. Barry Goldwater (D·Ariz.) will lake over Ronald Reagan's "View· Point"' radio commen· tary show for nl least three weeks, the pro· ducer of the :show say:!!. Gold"''ater , th e 1964 Republican nominee ror prt"sident. will rt"cord 15 br oa d c a s t s in Was hington for a iring beginning Dec. 8. pro· ducer Harry 0 "Connor said. 'Hoover Plan' Phony. Letter ' Program Told WASHINGTON (U PI) -Angered by a news 11tory de1crtbin1 free lovt" at the University ol Tex· a$, J . Edgar Hoover authorized the FBJ to write phony letters from parents: to protest condltlons al the univeNity, according to bureau documents. The FBI act ion,. ... , disclosed by the Sen•le In• -telligence Corrvnittee as part or material released in the investigation o( FOi attempts to suppress lbe New Left. ACCORDISG TO THE MEMOS, Hoover on Aug. 21 . 1968 suthori zed lhl~ FBI office in S•n An · tonio to send a clipplng or the story written by UPI ·s . Austin bureau. a lont:: with a bogus letter from an anonymous parent or a Univenity or Texas student. to former Slate Sen. Wayne Connally and Fra nk C. Er"'•in, form e r ('hairman of the UT Doard or Regents and a confid ant of the late President Johnson. "This leltt>r could be written in the vein of an irate parent who was considering sending his son and-or daughlt"r to the University o( Texas to re· ceive a collegt" eduC"ation , ··the San Antonio FBI of· fiC"e suggested to ltoover. "THF. ANON VMOUS LE'M'ER COULD protest sut"h activit y at a state.supported university," Hoover authorized the San Antonio FRI to send the letter, but warned ··this communication is to be pre pared on loc ally obtained stationery that C'annot be traC'ed to tht" bureau or to the gov ern· ment, °'the memos re\'ealt."d . ATT'ACJIED TO llOOVF.R 'S authorization was saying th e a nomymous letter "m ay b e or value in for ci ng the univ1?rs1ty to take act ion against thosl' administrators who are permitting an atmos phe re to build up on C"ampus which will be a fertile field for the New Left." - TH£ CITY COUNCIL 0 1' THE (ITY -OF Q:ISTA MIESA DOES HEREB'I' OltDAtNAS FOLLOWS: Sl!.(TION t : T"°' Cily CoUftCU of ,,_ Clly of Cml• MeU INrt'by fl~ - ""<1•••1 11111 ••1<11 d1w1111~r n1\ Plerl'tetore proc111ed • Prelitn11Wrf 0twlopnwn1 Plan toruw Y•d dl>""iop. ment wttlefl ,,., llt!••IO!ore tlHfl pro- c.l\MCI ..-0 ll)pf"OYt!d. OROINAHCl!·N0.71-M AN OltOtNANCI OF TN.Ii CITY COUNCIL OP: THI! CITY Of" CDITA Ml!SA CQNC:•ANINO TM£ A00"· TION OF TM• FINAL O•Vl!LO,.M••T "I.AN OF LYONS AND CA$HION aUILDl!lltS "°"THI! ~LANNIO DlVlLO,.MlNT LOCATaO AT 1JM AO,.MS AV l:NUI!, COS'TA Ml!SA. CALI FOlltNIA. ONE NIGHT ONLY The City C:o11ncH of'"°' Cl!y of~!• MrW lu'11"!er Unch 11••1 M id.,,,.,..,~, ha• ,...., 1~bmllltd • l"ln11 0..,..1._ ment Pl.., lor "id O.-welcop,...n!wN<tt IW\ btt"! toYnd by tne Co•!1t Mew fl'l.,... nlnq Comm1\slon. by ••Id R1,.,.110on. to i. t C11!1.t'11J1t w1tn ll'le g .. ner11 p1.,..of t'"" C•IY. •• •upplemented -,,,.,. plettw,..tea Cy Ordlt11tnc1 PllO. , •. .,. CCMMC. S.Cl+on IJ.l•I et .eq.); lfWI ,, ""'°5tM>ll•fl y cornplfls w11n ll'!e wod P,ellmi,...., Otw1t0pme"I Pl..., bul no! will! ,,. lnlrr1I. u 1nd11r<11 -pro- cedl.lre1ol 1•ld ord11Wnce d~ 1oce'1.in Dtl•l9" 119-!lci.nc,,, 1tn<1 ht<llWr, •utl- \IM>lltl ly comprle• wlln tl"!t! t>rOwl•k><K of llW C.Utornl• E~Y!ronmen"I o..au. ly A(.I. an Ch•pte r~ J •nd • ol ll'le Title I OI ,,. C..lltornl• Go.,..rnmenl C-, .. l111ino to LO<•I Pl•nnong. •n11 Arllt!H 2. l -• of CPl•Pltr 111. l 1tle I~ et \t>e C...,t• llMW Municlp•I COOi, M'ld ol""r ._k •bk l•W1.. lo Ille e•ltnt -'•<•· ble wtolctt llndlnq• -dorlermi,..llom ••e l'llrtllf •PP•O~ed 1tt1d IOQpted "'rein. 'E Jl.C:'E PT 111111"' City c:.ourc11 !•net\ tNI Wtd l"ln•I 0e wt!locwnenf Pl_, dOn -lanll•lly C"'"PIY .... llJI llW In· 1.m. tt ..... ros 1nc1 Proc1t!d1 of wlll or. Oi-•: !1\11 no m1 ior <Pl•"9t or -I· Tion to 1"9111 '"In•! Dt!Wt!IOJ>meftl "'"" .... \tcCUtTtd Mitls.Qlllftl lo lh ........ I by 5'tld lh'°l11!lon ; lln1lly. me C•lf Counc il ol tlw Cl\y 01 Cost• Me'Y 1'""'1 tn.t !fib ,....!lt!r I• 111!1"9 •dO!l'lld by Ot· d+.._1. ••It~• 11'1en Rew/utlen, 1o <onlC>IY "'"" 1tppllc1tble laws and \llall ""' rtQUlrw lncllo11kl1t In ttte C010t1 ,....,.. Mu.Nc1..,.1 Coct. \ll'l(e 11 cone..-"' - PMClri Ill 1..-11 only end may bit 1-•d on !fie (ltf Cl••" 'I Mhc1U1tll'O\I\ Un· coellled Qrdl....,ce 11'9 . $1,CTION I : The 1<1,,..1 Otwelorimenl Pl1tll ot CAMEO HO ME:!. lo• tn@ C>I•~ Ot"t!lot1men1 loc•lld •n llW A I ,_ .i noo-111-\1 corn.-• ol P•ull"no Awnut ~ !fie "'"'"'' Free"'"'· Cltsl• l!M't';, C1tllf0f'nl1, •• wtimmecl -ZE·fS.41 Is "9r1by ltdop\ld -· "'°"'..a" sutomllled. SICTION I : Tft•I p1,1r~iunt to '"" P'"o..it1ot11 ol Ordlt1•nc1 1~-ft .,,., llW ~"Oedoo!lon •ntl 1pprow11 0I uild Fl,.,.1 O.Ntoclrt1enl Plen 111111111 '°"'° i"O ~ of tfttl City of Cost• Mew De -II ,.r_.... •"'9ndt!d H reqvn11d tn R<truw O.Ut>ons nUfftbered A-JS.HA. R·IS.11A ..... l't·JS.21 COl'Kl rnl"'ll wld Pl"OPl'IY ...ii 1ri.I T..,,1•111•1 -P a( lrec1trl3'1t~r11Wdfor-. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22-6 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M .. T toil!: CITY COU NCIL 0 1' THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOES HEl'IEBY 0Jt0AIM AS FOLLOW!.: ... CTIOH 1: T,_ Citr COunc:ll DI tr. OIV 01 Co\11 Mlui MrwCy 11~ end dot<I•••• tl'l•t selO d1w1tot11• "•' M•llDll°"' IJf"O<tSHd • Prtl!mlnl"I' 0. .... 1"""""1 P1•n for 1rw Mlddt-.elo0· men>1 wl'tlch ""' l'll•etbfor• _,, pro-'""..a ....a 1tpe>ro~Q. you'll find some of our lowest prices ever during Mervyn's big Moonlight Sale quantities limited on many items-be early for best selections ....--~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tne Clly Co.....cll of 11'11 City of Colta MIW , .. ,., .... finds .no Ot!<IWH lr..l W IO deWIOPlf 1111 no .... 111brnl!i.d I Fl nel C.w10pment Pl1n lor wod OI· ,..loott>enl M!lcl'I het be1n found by trw Coll• Mew Pl•nnlnQ Comm••Sk>'I. b' ...0 lft-.ol11!1on, 10 tie conslllff!I wlttt !I'll Gil,...,11 Pl.n of Ille (llY. H \uP- pl1m1tnl1d 11111 lmpllmtnl•d by Ordl,..nc1 Pllo. 1•·49 CCMMC:, Set•. !).JO t i -.I ; 11111 It 1uo11 .. 11.i1y compiles .... u n tne Mid Pr•llmln1ry o. ... 1apmen1 Pl•n MICI ..,on 1,. inlerM. si-d1 Ind Protld..,.IS of Wid Gr· dlnlnce, •nd lurll'ttf, •ulUIMtll•llf uimc>ll1s "'"" the pro.111-of tlM c.u.......ie Enw1r,,..m1n11J OU.HIV A(.!, ..a Cn.pt1" I etld • ol Tiiie I ol lfle <'..llltoml• Gowrnmenl Coctt rwl«lf'!9 to L.ocel P1....,ln9 •nd Arlkles 2, JMICI• ol ~P'er 111. f loe 13 9' ,,. COit• INUI Munl<llMll Codi, Md Of,., Ip. plkftll• llWI to II• tl(ltnt •POllC<lble, ""'lch Utldlno1 a rid dt~1rmln1Uons .,., ~by IPC>•O""' Ind .oo(lled ,.,1tln; ll'wl llO "'"ior thltnqt or tddl11on louild l'lntl DtWIOPmrr'!I Pl.., l'lltl occurrwd MlllHquent to Us •PP•Ov•I by Mid ~wtutlon 1"" City Co11ncU tinelly tlnM end dt!cll<O!\ 11111 11'1is m•Uer 11 D!'•""il -!>led by ordlnence. ••rtwr 11\an lltelOlutlon, lo CO"'lllf Will'I •Pl>ll~-t WOMEN 'S CHAMBRAY SHIRTS Lo1191lt-eve sh .. 1s w11h Iron! •nd back vokPS. pockt'U .:ind pearl snaos s,,,., S M L WOMEN 'S TOPS Famou• maker n oycltv 1un101 IOP5 '" lo;nit <l"d Sh•f! IOOk$. Wa,h.llb le. Br i.n. st wle• & s11e~. WOMEN'S PANT SUITS R EG SS 5.99 R£G 6 99 4.99 REG. 19.99 100% pelyener. Safa11. ac11on· back or ··irench·· sh1rt·1•c• Man t"1l0ted Qi!lnts. Spo111weotr Q.-1)1 . 15.99 WOMEN'S FULL FIGURE SHIR TS Long sleeve chambrav work· sh"''· Bulton cull, pOCket de1a+I. Washable. WOMEN·s FULL FIGURE SHIRTS Clearance ! Shor1 sleewe 1a1lor· ed polye1ter Pfl'll sh1111 Ma· ct11ne wasriable S r kn. '''"s 40-44. R EG. S6 3.99 ORIG . $10 6.48 1-...tw.nnotrequi•tin<.IVll<Wlill WOMEN'S DRESSES& LONGS REG.$16-$24 "-Ont1 Mt!\1t Mlll'!lclp.e l c-since 11 BLUSH OR COLOGNE COMPACT 2 5053 v.c l--,1mou' "·If'"" c1n,.·au1>1 Blu~Me• o• ~'''"' l•\lof'ln•' CO'T'lll.OC ! WOMEN 'S KNEE·Hl'S 0"J.Jw-; ··• 011.u1u•• 1u!1•· 1 00 ·~ nvlon knc,. tll"' ()n•· ,.,,. t.is 91n ll 1.49 REG. 1.75 1.29 TOOOLER TEE SHIRTS 3.25·4 .25 VALUES Famous mai.er, tong slC::<'YC tee' lo• boys and girls. St1es 2 3.4 TOOOLER GIRL SLEEPWEAR Crioo!.C t,om l)Owni or lli:ll•lm<i> •n SOl•dS ind p r.nts. Fldm~ "-'S•U<ln ! S111>i 2 J ·4 GIRLS' PANT SETS ChO<CI' of sh•rt·1ac •Ivies, p0elo;et dela!ls Some wdti' embro1d<:•v REG.$12 9.99 GIRLS' WESTERN JEANS 2.47 REG 54 2.99 REG.$14 11.99 R EG. Sl <WO<;lml one ... rt e! pt t.nd only end 200* ff Cordu•ov l"••ns W•t!i 11_.,.. llWJbl 1...,.nd on !ht Clly Clerk"s Mli-d1nses 1n assorted !abr1cs, O Q 1.,., Pr;i!vt-~i·'• 'cotton <•II-Un<.OdlllQ Ordlneno:t 1111. MEN 'S RIB KNIT SOCKS Oi!on .>c1y!1c::ln'l'lon ~ocks lor dress o• caiu.il weilt. 8 1dtk. b•Ow" One 1,1.e !+ts 10·13 . MEN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS Sa..-P. on warm 100·:0 con on ll<1nnPI P<il•J•n11s A1soncd p11tte1ns S•it'S A B C-0 MEN'S TURTLENECKS Choice o f ••l>h!•r1 100 ~ <1L•V••t tur!h•ne(k.~ "' u•··~t l.J"I color> E >\V-Cd•e, mac::h1no w<1Sh.:ib1•· MEN'S WESTERN JEANS 100 ~ c::unor> l1ru,•1<-d d"n•m. <l p•ll~•·! l'l·•"• Wdl1 I J•••d liot•oms MEN'S KNIT FLARES CP1001•· from l>t .. r inori. !Op f}(lc;lo;PT \!VIC\ 100 'o p Ol'l'l ... !•••. So•"I •"II)<> MEN 'S VINYL JACKETS 2 pocl!;et C P 0 '1ylc w1t•1 sn.;p h ont and culls. 100 -., nv Ion l•n•ng. Wipe-clean REG . 3 FOR 1.99 REG. 6.99 4.97 REG . 5 99 2 FOR •9 REC 8 99 6.99 REG . 9 99 6.99 REG. 15.99 12.97 $ICTION t : Ttt• Fl,..1 DIV11opTWO'!I solids and prinn . 5,,,.~ 7-1<1. '"tlul,1r .:inn ~I,..., 5 .99 EACH Pl1t11 ot LYONS AND C:AStoilOHS l ~------------------------if-------------------------i f-------------------------l ~~::1!.,'i., :::: ~~':'0-:_'°:; WOMEN'S PANT SUITS REG.S24·S34 GIRLS' KNIT TEES A EG.1 99 MEN 'S FAMOUS MAKER BEL TS R EG . 4.99 1200 All1m1 Avenue, C11!1t ..... u . Cho ice of 2 a'ld 3·pc. u .,lfl\ 1n 20'*o off l onri .ind shon \lee11e 2 •3 Gl'nu1n<> !l'.111'1 ~• •n d•t'~\ or 1"Jn Qlltoml• •s ""'"°'lttll4 tn<t ~ FO R "'*'" ZE·7S.to 11 ner•~ •PtWiw.d .n polynter/je•Ml'I' blenm , mooe. stv!"S So!•ds anf1 styles. Wodc assonmcn1 ol uylo·~. 3.97 S1i1l1•'ftltled. M11lel and ha lf s1 tei. pdtt~rn~ W1sri.1t1ll' S11e~ 4 ·14 colo•s. Brolo;r.n lllf'\ 3 0 ·40 . SlCTION J: Tl'l!I orflfll'n<I ""It l ~------------------------if-------------------------i f-_;_ _ _;__;_ ___ _;_;_;_ _____________ -l 1•1 -'*' ltnd be in lull force -.i. fK'I W11r IJOI o.ws lrorn .na •~ lit llll'"90'· .no blfo"' 1111 e•plrllllon of WOMEN 'S BRIEFS 11n1en n i l Mn l'tl1r lh PH$ .... wn 100% 11ce ta.1e 1i11 lo•ed bl' 1ets bl Pllblllllltll enc:• In IN Or....,. C-Ela•t1c wa•sl and leg openings. Ol'ly ,oti.t, • l'llWSOltP.,-ol 91Nt'ltl O RIG. 79jl GIRLS' KNIT TOPS Sh1>· • .1,.rt !Orl'l ~IPl"VI' 5ty Ir~ "" 1u• t'•''"'ck~ ahll '"''" nt>ck.s. Polv• T•" l'q•111n ~r)m" uo1~~"~'. 4 14 4 ·6X. R EG. 3.49 7·14. REG. S4 2.99 ACR YLIC FAKE FURS Plush, 100% acr'l'hC pile 1n 11ch fashion solids. For 1acke1s. coa1\, hnm• rl"CO•ilt•n'l 54•• W•dP REG. 3.99 vo» 2.99 vo. .. ! ! . " ... ,., ' " ·' l .. ' ' ., " .J ; ~ ,• _J . ') • . • • SIC1"1DM •: Tiiis orctlMl'l(I Wll lfte lffwtt •no bit In 11111 lore• ..ii ,,. I«! tfllr'ly IJOI dlfl '"'"' -1l1er 11\ PUwtt. end belor1 llWI e•ptr.ikln ol llfl"" CUI My\ .tier Ill PIS,,..,., tNll bl ~l\lled on<t! Ill tlN Or•ni;,. ColiU Dlllf '°'lol. • MWS~r of Qlt"llfltl clrullllllon orlnll'd •n• pyllllil'led In tlW Clly 01 eo.1. Mtu. tf)telhrr wllh 1'11 """"'"'Ille member1ol tM Clly ~ <II VOllflOlof .,.a ... lnll Ille~ ...... drtvll'tloll Clf"lnt.11 altd P'lllllllhild In It'll Wh1t1 0"'". Sil PS 5 IO 8 . City of Cor.t1 Mft•, IOOll ... r ""'"' 1,_ l ~-------..,-------~--------1 ~------------------------1 f-.,----,-..,---------,----------1 ..! 111t1Nso11"'-"*'1otni.ciiyeoun. WOMEN'S OUSTERS REG.SG GIRLS' NOVEL TV TEES ORIG .Sl·S5 FANCY PERCALE SHEETS 1: PAUEO AND ADOPTED 11'111. 11111 dl1 .. HoWMblt, t•7J. A1¥1fl L. Plnl1Jer liMJOf" ol Olfl Ci!., ol Ont• MoM . ATThT: El-'°· "9!111M., CJty Offt; !ti' IN City pt "'u-STATl!_Of'CALtFOlllHIA I CDUNTYOl"OJtANOE ISS OTYMCOSTAMESA I I. EILl!(H '°·PHINNEY, (ltytlefil ""'••4ffkltl Ckf" 9" ,,.. Qty C:e11nd 1 of 1t1e c11., .. c ... ,. -~. 111...ev <•'11ty """ the ~ ..,.. fol'WolJ)t Ordlnlltc.•"9. '~-··nt~ {_..... .. Metllfl "" tf(110fl lft ....... ,,...., """itto ,, .,_14 ot., °"'"'" f'llotd ""!fie trd ""'of ,,..Yefl'I..,, 1ffl .. , ..................... ~··· ........ • • Miii• lf!Mtl1t9 of ..... Oly C:-H "°' .,_ tM Intl Ny ...... . ~. 1WS 1ty .,...._._,"° !Wll <Ml WOii: AYlll COUNCIL M IM•lllS: °''*'"· ..._,.,t, Wll~. HitnM, NO•l 1 COUNCii. MIMeElll: ..... Al$IN1'1 c0UN(ll.. MIEM&l!l'tl : -1N wtTMISS WNllltlEOF, I "*""-___,_..., ~ .... •111-4thtlMI ot tftt Qty .. CMU ,tNw ttlls t•llHMt' et NP~,tt1S. l.llnfl II. ll"M-Y Cll'f(ltf"\ ..... «tki.O...k etW.Cll-tC.-11 ti U.Oty .. C-UMllM """"""""Or~ CH•I o.11' FllDI, ... ....,..., ti, tttl ~,, ell ...ting fOI' ...a -..l"st Ille....,.. 'S ~ASSED ANO AOOPT&D 1t111 '""' Choose from dusters w1tl1 3 99 Chome fro m a Horted 1 /3 ff Twin. 11•9. 5 99 .•• 3 .97 K ing. 1CfJ I 2 99 ••••••• 10.97 ~ MyofNowmbt!r, ltlJ. 9'•POt'f lrO'lts ,,. 1ol1ds or pflnls. Sweat1hir11 included Q Full, •eg, 6 99 •• 4 .97 Stendard caw., pr .• reg.4 .99 , 4.27 •.' Al¥111 L. P1nkl•Y • .. Ml-,orolthe p r1n11 . S11es S·M ·L. 1n irie group. Broken S•lei O u een , 1.-q. 10.99. 8 .97 "'I. Otrltl'C:.01t1Mlw-\t------------------------~t------------------------1 '------------------------! ' r •• \ ::.:!.':.',.,_, WOMEN·s LONG GOWNS REG 56 GIRLS• BLANKET SLEEPERS ORIG.so SAVINGS ON SHOES •'.~ CJtyCl!trt OlttllOtyol' N'l'IOn ta•IO•t'd o• fancy 2 $ 9 One p1e<:e 1001!!<1 Sl'l'le. 6 99 Won,.n'1 denim boat shon, orig. 8 .99 • • • 4.97 ' ~A';~':CALl,,OllNIA s1vt11. Lace emb •oidfly FOR 11p·l•on11nd plante M>le1. • 8 o y1°, "'*''' canwn o idorch, orig 6 99 J.97 •, COUNT,.OFOR,.NG! n. and 1 .. m1. Pastel1. S·M·L. s.~es 4-14. Wom•n·s wedgi9 Mnd•I, s1le1 7·10. orig. 12 .99 7 .97 • \ CITYOl'COSTAM!5A ) lt-------------------------if--------------------------1 f-------"--------''--"----------t'• ' .!i:~~~:~1~:!v6~~ HANDBAG ORGANIZER OR1G.4.fi BOYS' TURTLENECKS ORIG.4 .99 ~ ~ ~ ~ = :.";..:::::: 11\CruttescheCkbOolflotdtr.10 2 98 25%ofl longslee-vecablfl· 3 69 3 ways to charge!. ·~ er.iw-1N&. 1s-•w•1 filt~..,. chll~c:trd pockets, in side 1.1p· • kni1s . Polynter/con on. Beige c.......,.. '9CI'°" Oy Mttltft • • ,. 2 • tw1•"'"1•"9t11..t<11C1\rC.W.11~ ''-·""--'-".• __ 0_'_"_;•.'."°'--"-".·--------------11-·'"-•-""-'"-·.5 .''."-".". 8.·---------------il on tl'lt ttst ., '"°"'°""'· "7S. llld 11 =~1':.:r!;a':,::,:::-•~~ WOMEN 1S TOPS ORIG . 2.99 BOYS'.CHAMBRAY SHIRTS ORIG. 4.99 OMll:U ...., .,. "'"' '"" '*'Y • ,,...,.. OIDDM lrom ribbed sPlell' 1 99 25% olf k>ng 1leev11tiirt1. light :'· 1•7s 11'1' 1111 teollowl"' roll "'11 tnd 1ur1 teneck1, or nylon • b lue w11h con1rM1 1t1tctur19 and MERVYN'S 3.69 ''· ' "'."'!>•' L ·•·•·•~• AYl!S! COUNCii. MEMll:RS: long 1 .. ev• 1k1vv1n , E•v<•re. but1on1. S•lfll 8 ·18. "'-"'·· "•-•II, wu--. fl.Kltl, 11-..,.,.,.,.,..,..,,...,,..,.. .. -... ----------------11------------------------i I ••;::=tcou•C'lMeMIUS,_ WOMEN'S TURTLENECK TOPS REG.51 MEN'S UNDERWEAR ' .. ,. ' .. ... • •• •• i:. "· ·'· AIS•NT: COUNCIL Ml!MaEllll!, l.onO•ltevt, lOO°;aQ'ylienutl~ 4 99 Soft,ablorbenl 1~co11on, ~ WITNt:5t WHlllllO .. I "''~ kn ill will~ black n11clt l lPl)ef. • Brt•h & te11. Mer .... n ·1 qua!11r REG . 3 FOR l .25 3 fOR 2.75 ......... "'"""M!My9'11!11"'91ttlnll""IMI S1te1 S M•L. Acce1s.o1" Deo1. con11ruct1on. S·M·L·X t.. ..... 0tv•c:.ta.Mt ... 1t1ht•t1...,• "------------------------...1'-------------------------••------------------------~ ND""'°", tt1i. II .... .-11Mn "· l"fll_., Oty C•k •Piii ••_..,lc.i. a.r .. Ill ltMi (lly c.vric11 ollNCltyelCMl•INw FULLERTON Crossroads Cen,er, 3204 East Yorba ' Linda ~996 -8800 HUNTINGTON BEACH 9811 Adams Avenue-963-9731 "'*ltflld °'"""" C.0.•t o.llf Piiot. "'"""'°"21, l•?t Mll•IJ l'"------------------------;-------------------------------------------------J • • A 12 DAIL y PILOT • Friday. No.,embor 21, 1915 PUBLIC N011f.IB PUBUC NOTICE i.oTtCIE 611' HOH •1 S"ONSt •ILI TY FICTITIOUS IU,INIS\ Niol>t1 b M•ttlw o•v•" l flM tto.t -titAMe'STA'f•MalllT idRnl(lf'old w1U flOI DI! ••lOl>"\•Dlt tQf n.,.,.....,,l'loOP"Wfl!\00+1\Q_ .... , ..., ""'"Of llAO<hl•tl tOl'IUIKl~ Dy • Mn. "'-Y MlG•U ••• Hann, llQl'ft 111 ~1 evv\. 1JJ"J """'"...ct. t1 Of -111'19f 1 ..... ,, ... ~,.!!.II" .. •11+1 t 00 o. (JI. .,., )Q ll'1111N!e. 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OF COSTA J,1 £\ .. 001 ~ f<£R£l,\ ,..,,,,,1, l•><•r>• (.A OROA.IN A\ f0Ll0W~ ... ,, ...... 1 )•""'· 101' Wl>•t• .,_.,,_ 51!C"110N 1 '"' C•h L<ounu 1 ul u~ """' fQ<""•(>o'<M•I' <4 (;•lro• C.nl• ""'"' 1"'••!•• ''""' "''l"' '"" IW••"~'1" (QnOucltd hv •" "' c.l.,e• !Ml ••l'"'"•nt" ,., ""111,,,,.11• .. ,a1vothu•I P~'¥"l\IOfl• <If lhf' \IQn Q•ll•n•M ...... ~.1 ! ...... ,, ... l..l•n•• "Clfn tlw ( ...... MUfllly •n!I ondu•1••"' "' I 1"'' '1"1"'"""1 ,. 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SECTION J. ~ 11• ,, •m~n~<I by Mi \~'•"'""' 1 1~/\ "' t"" llOu• OI • JO (flNJl""l<>ll-•nQ".lt>~<l1.w.• v m, C# '"'.......,,.'""••Al!••"' 1,,.. ,. .... 1 ll~I 01 .. cu-.1 s1,11 ,11,.11 "~"'"I tw• "'"' ll"' ,,...,11 '"in~ co .. t1t 11 (1> .. m Mlf \IQn l0<11l'0011 ,,,. "' .,,. IW,..,,,..., 1 "'"I o t ( •1.• ""II 11 f •1• O• , .... , {')'IA (.l&t LOQO '"•II ,,.....,, i> 1t;>df-.....,,. lllW' .... on !"" f'>llO"''"!I ~.,,,,... Pr•tl ... {Df'"C>lllY ... m•I)• •vmOOI 1'°'" ! JI) o., ... ,,. ..... S1•~ \l>~ll ME:10 NE Pl l1T1 0N R IS)) (tl\!A • "' ""'" I ""'"'''""" '"' l"'lelf\ • ~Ill" "'"Ill HK "'OfO> (lµ-n ~ ·" " Q Hou\ol!'" ••'toe cQJly I 0-'"'""on ID '""'"" ll'O""'h <o<All'<I SE.C'ttON J, '~ 17\ "11"1•-..."'11 nv "' J •nO ~ .... ~l l••w 11 .. 011 11 0M ... 1 ·.•eo11"""' ttoe e ... >l•nl) 1,.n""''"'' '' ,6.1,1tot vl!!,,dl . lo I ""ti JI , 1 .. ,111~1""'''1 tot10W\ '-iW'll ll:•~·~·'">n•I ffH f pufOno !"'" 1" (Ol>lOtl\'WrK~ "''t" !h~ v ·n,.,,., ,,,,,., ,. (8 1 T•m-•~Sl•"l"9 ,_.., '"" .-....,1 ,~,,0~ n• En~"nnm~n 11~ 11:••1 ••l•lt .1, .. , 0.-C ,~ .. 1 ..... ! ..... -~ ' • • Ml 1"""1<1 n,.,,,.. .. n ,,, . ., "•1•tt \IQll ~n .. 11 bot! ~110 .. 10 l>"r •at \ub fl!~ZONE P[ I l llJN p /\ 1). (..,.,1"! 1•<!11)!he ll>!IQ"'ll\Q\1>"f.•I"""""' -Pl 1 f ,,., , '" 1a 1 l1J M,t ,.,.,,.,,.d ,,.,..,..n ,,o"' f,qr, Mr '" ,,nnon'l ""a '\"10<\l"<.I l"M 1111 !n(I>•• by !Wtn!, 1W• ll.a) "' :•;:':;;~::~;·~::·.,~•, ~·1~~" ~: .... , Growth OfGNP Fastest WASll!NGTON (UPI) -Th(' n a tion's rea l Gtoss National Produet and corp or>1t e profits gr<'W in th(' lhird quarter at thC' rastt~s t tat(' in at !('JS( 2.5 Y('"rs, th(' Com · n1erce l)t•p11rl ment has rt'(.IO r{t'(I Tiff; RAPID in1pro\'C' mt•nt c·::i usC'd on(' of lhl-" Jar(!t•st revi:sion s cvc·r m:tdt· in prelirninilry t•st1n1:it(•s of lhl' rt•a l (:ross N<1l1onal l,rlXlu<•t. f{t•al G:\'P y,·as 1n1tlaJly esllmat€'d last nionth ris ~r11.,..·1 n g 11 2 p ('r rt'Tll from the St"<'O nd quurtt•r. llut 'fhu rsday ·s r e - vi:.ion put the ~roy, lh :it 13 2 perct:'nt lht• h1J?hest sinel" th(' third !)ll 3rtrr of 1950 "'h\'n the rl":1I (;~p i n r r('ll~l'd 17.5 pt•rl"en l. c·om m t'r<·t• :-aid . C'o n1m('rC'(' :-<11d <·ur· j'!Ot'all' profits in<·rrast·t1 16.8 per<"e nt in lht· th1r<l I qu:1rtt•r, th(' larj.!l'st ~:1 1n I Si ll<'l' a 22.9 pt'rt't•nt Ill «rt•:1sC' 1n !h~· Set'und quartl'r of 19·16 '~'· 111\0 Mt)n•o••O "~''"'"" """' I """ Fl !bl Co1.,.., c; •• ..., u."~Q1our.1 M<' 0 I \I• r · I will'twnit•l•Qu•e•.,ndl.,11.,,, 1n,u1utoon111 .. ,.!I R~•••11l•Qn111 .1n •. (" :l , r:R, 1-; S:Jl( prO· C..n••lll tntlu\1''"' 1n <Qnf0t m,.nt~ I . • d 7 e l<)CDP•'"'"t .. 1110 """' 1,.. c,.. .... ,.,1 p1,,n A ,._,11,,... (its 1ncrt'.'.IS(' SI .o I lNot II>• Of9P'"'' 1• IN .. ,.i,., I • 2 5 I ·11 1 ... ...,0,,.(l\lln!ll'byt"""'"""'"''"I l)oo1 1~·•1 •"""' '""'"""'•nt.111"""''1 billion ti"' ..,12 . )I 1011, ' ... ,!;W'O-n l<IO'd ti b . ' r "m ..... N()f!CC•S FUPTl<lA(;tVlPlllMt mus y ('('<1lli;~ n I 1 Tne aw..-r'\o< tdl'n!'\lllt""' · h t · 1 l,..o-•'•o< ·~·n1 ·,...,.,. ... ~ u.d 11m" 1na 111o(t .~, ~nct "'1 provC'mt•nt 1n t t• au o 1n ~·-• lnlP••""" m•y "Pl>f'd' "'"'"" d d lh I bl ll'lttttpPIOC>flenumr:.•. """ """'r.y 1~ C.••v Ct11.1n<•' Q• ,,.,..C.,yot us lry an o er l ura C' ~.lr>e1qenl'•l090 eo.1i Mtr won1ne1•o•e,,....n11ont<111•· "OOd s manufa<'turc rs . Cdl 1-01•1•1¥ 1f"' Wl<r, \Mo b ~·~ w u b9 removed l•tim tne "'' ronirpel~~~EN P PMi "'N t 'I' Com m l' r <' e s ai d m1..,, •t1tt11w1th, •nil no •9f>I•-• cnyCl••~oitiw, rail roads. t'le<'lric and l\'WY .. IM!ltled or ldll1loon mt0e lo wld ~Ql't 1nolc•11"'ll 1n11 IN Ill'_.,, cu ,.,.c..,,11"""'" "as utilitilf'S a lso rl'porl· Pub!l\IHIG Ofll>QI Co••! 011ol1 P\lol. ~ " ,...,..,,. "~d"o-1"•ny 0,,, .. ....,., No,,."'"'' 21. 1t1s •.aJ>I\ eel ''strong advanees. mev •e11\or o• o•~•IY 0-1 lid· ..,,,1 .. 1r,.1•w11tat ••ldll•t<nq The rea l GNP, "'hi ch 12,11 ao... Hou~ s111"'· er.°"'" PUBLIC NOTICI-: measurt>8 the output of ~ 519" 11!0-d ~r \Ill, 'UCll<oCl10 ' h '"" loflowino 'Pttll lc•tlon• 11111 ~•en· ,,.,HO good~ and serviC'('S Wit ~rdl: 5UPElt101tCOURT0FTHE inOation removC'd . s tood !1) Mllil bot •11.,;"'t!d 10 the re1I STATf.O~CALIFORNIAFOlt $808 J h "ll " ~t1111,IQ1>.o<IM!11\ed•nh11t o!Uw R••I 1HECOIJHTYOFOlllA.NGIE <i t . I i o n ('O m · E\1111•"9"· N1. A·IStH pa.reel ~·it h $78:1.6 biltiun lbl Colo•• C•ten i..c~grounct NOTICE OF HEARIN G OF inthe Sl'l'Ond. wllll•l'lll•l•tte•~ PETITION FOii: Pll:06ATt OF Will le) M••1mum Olmen•lon\ •HO FOil LIElff.ll:S T£\TAM£N· ,_,,,,. ill ) ln<ll•• "~ t"'entv·lo..r (h i T .. R ¥ANO •u THOHllA TIOH lO AO· lnchH. MINl~TER UNO Ell lHE Ji'. W. l .toyd, st-nior vice pre1ident of oper~ons lor Northrop Corp., has been named lndustrta.ll~t or t ht" Yt>ar by the ~Angeles chapter or the Society of Manufacturing fi~nginffNI . The Newport Beach resident Joined Northrup In 19'11. • The private f'mploymcnt office of SnellJnc and Sntlling was o pened by John Barrie, J r. at 4340 Campu::i Dri v e in Newport Rc~('h thiS month. Barrie was pre~idcnt and gcnt•ral mana)!er of automobile ll•a:iing rirms in California ror 20 years berore joining the 560- branch employment St'rvicc. futrrie and hi.s wi.fc re:;ide in South l..agun:1 • •A1tR11: Ms. Ree Parsons or Costa !'-1£'s~• has bec•n named production art d1rertur ror {'asa .\d\'f'rfising, lnC'. of Santa Ana ~he> y,·as form('rly a:-SO('iated y,·ith Wallace 0 I.aub ;\dvt•rtising in ~t'.,1rport Reac h. • SeM-'port PharmaC"f"utifals lnlernalional Jn('. h.:is announted that Or. Jacques Keslelyn has JOinl~d tht~ 7'1(''>''1X>rt lleaeh firm a s vi CI..' president of n1e-dic al scicnc·t•s . Jfe was formerly vie<' president al ~t erc k In· tl'rni"tional ;.ind S('nior viee prf'sidl'nl at JC;N l'h;.1r1nareu1iral:. b£'furt• lh:Jt . • f'luor ('orporation ha~ named r;unther t:. lier· ing as n1;11l~j.!t•r nf C'nrporatl' planning lit.• ronl('S to 1-·111or after more than four y('ars \1·11h the man ~•)?t•111t•nl t·nnsulting firm of f\tcKins('y ;11\d C:>. of ."llc>•.11 '1urk City lit' plans lo li ve jn N\•.,..·port Rl·~1 ('h • J.arry Sfhulm an has been a ppointed rQOd sc>rv1ee manager at I Jon Country Sarari's Rondavel · restaurant. li e repla ees Gtaham Oewsbury of l\1ission Viejo as hf'ad of I.ion Country's food faeil1t il'S . Sc hulman ..... ·as formc>rly food a nd bevera,l:!e manager at the l.os Angeles Convention Center . Schulman will overSe(' de· V('lopment of a Treetops loun~l' O\'t•rl ookin_g the river sc>rtion of the \\'ildlift' preserve in Irvine. FINANCE Chevrolet To Battle LA Suit LOS ANGf:LES <U PI l The South e rn C aliforn ia Chevrolet Oealets Asso<'iation s ays it will fi ght a county suit ;t('('USin g th e g roup of m i:;lt>adin g advc>rtisin~ 1n its radio ads. elaiming th(' distr1t't atlornl•y's <'harges are "unfoundt-d and unfair." Di strict Attorn('y .John Van de Kamp filed tht• 5uit again:-::t lhe asSo<'ia tion and C'O ns um<'r rt· porter Teresa Druty c>arlier thi.s y,·eek. t•har~­ in g in part that Miss Drury implit"d in thl' radio s pots for Ch('vroh•t ears that s h e "·as speak. in' as an <1ut hority when s he had not <'ht"C'ked out thl' f3C'lS. A s pokes man for the assoeiat ion said the Dis- tri ct 1\ttorney's offiC'e had asked the dealers' group to s ubs tantial(' elaims it madf' in the ads nearly six months a go. "The assoeiation <'Om· plied with the request providing dt1ta supplietl b.v the ( aetory ... Armor Auto Custom Grm Rack, Too RlCllARDSON, Tu. (APl -The two-in<h I thick bullet-reli&lant "'·lndows v.·on't roll down. And ' the wetiht and coll are f&r more lha.n the conven .. I tional C'Ar . But automobiles produced by a • <'UStomJzing firm here ran wilh!tand a terr~st.•t· I t;i<'k, providing bazookas and armor-p1erc1ng } bullm aren't u.sed. f "JF A PASSENG•:R could roll down the ~in· ... , dow it "'ould defeat the purpose o( a protecl•ve \'t'hiCI(>, ·· :iiaid Fred Mueller. a vice president of th: ,, ... Tetradynt" Corp .. which has produced 80. such tar in the past two y('an;; fot clll)tomers wa.nting &>J'Ol~· tton aga1n~l atla<'k or kidnaping by terronst groups. .\1Q:sl of the Cirm·s "prol('ctive car·~ c1:1slome~ o:tre wealthy J,atln Amerit"a n ind~tnahsts w~ :-hipped their car~ to the company s shop ln this Oallas suburb F.ACll VEfllCLF.. \VIUCll takes a month to prepare by tht> 30 "·orkt'r st aff, has hinl,!00 slot.~ f~r shotgur\li on the 1ns1d<" of each una/lered door. It s not n£'c~sary rot a hole on th~ outside:·· said, Ron Chandlt~r, anoth£'r eompany vice preside nt ... 'The f1 r:il shotgun bl ast gives you the hole you need. For betwec>n $5 000 and $30,000 Tettadyne will add armor plating, bullet r esistant windows. sirens. two-w ay radios a nd gun tac ks to almost any V('hjc)('. . • . l\1an y o f the altl'red automobiles ~o mC' (>Quipped w ith n s pt>aker that can blare out 1n the lan!!u<t g(' of your r hoire: ·'This vehicle is undet at· taek. Stay <'-ieat and ('all th(' ix>lice." !\'I U F.1.J.F.R S .1\10 NO NI<: of his comptiny's car5 has lwen atta<'ked. and he said he was not worried ;)bout th(' ability or tht· vt•hicl<:S in ('3Sc of attack. Tetrad.rne's new ('ustomers com(' thtough Old customers, C ttandle r said. "\Ve a I ways c heck out our elients. We won't sell a ('ar to just anyone. We wouldn't want someone us - inf! on(' of our ears to ~k off a Dallas bank," he said. Sales Dip at OC Plant Aoaheim-based Pl3.llt Indus tries Jne. an· nounel"'d n<'t sales for the nine months ('Oded Sept. 30 of $42.796.000 com· pared to S47 .288,000 for the lik(' period in 19711. Net i nt'ome ror the petiod totaled $1.32 million. or 45 rents per s hare,· compared to 52.923.000 or $1 .OJ, fot the like period in 1974. " l " . ' '· n.n 01 .. <llMUI 5,, .. ,, T-11l IHOEf'ENOENT •OMtrtlSTl'l.t.llON Ofre-c;ll-1111,tn• ,,.,.ti l:W' •lto.wd Jlf'• 0" EST•TES ACT fP100a1t Codt Stf li•IL11;, '~bit <:• 10 Inf tollt1w•n1,t ltt.tq) •PKIUc111oro ...... ,,.,.., •• d. E•••t .. OI •MY c EHl•c..rwl Ll. !1 > toror C•••n 1>.1ck9rouna Dec••\f'(I wtlh-l"lttt•t\111<1 !,qur11 NOTICE I ~ HE.REAY GIVf N 1n,1t lb) M1••m11m O•mfn"""' OA.AllE Ll G~E"F NW•l..D ""' 1,1...i T ... h<t {t1 > lncn•• OY r-nly-1..,, 11tl t>ertln 11'.l"l•l•on •or Ptol><llf ot Will -I"" 1nche,. f<W 11...anc•o! lf'lle•• fP•l•""'"''''V ro Cc I N1me o! •••I ••ltlf "QH'l •"<1 ttw ~uu0,.,., •"d to• ·'"'"'°"'dl'{ln to hll ~ ""'mb<'• .,,..u b<' ln<!uOl'a ~• Mlm•n••lf• """"' 1n" lll<l•IN'""""1 Ao P<l'1 ol ,,,. <Olly In l•llet \ In<! l•Q<.1<•\ ,,...n .. 111toon ol E •1"''' •< t ••le<•ntf' ID Florida Probing Oil, Gas Fraud Ove r 1'ht• Counler NASO Usfinqs -Ul l~IMQl'I -1cn "l\'Wll<! IO• lu•I ...... O<>d •(UI ... ,, Id) Loc1Uon -It.It ,,... 11me • ..., ()It<• ot ....... nq 1. SIOl11> Httll bf llCll"" ""lirflV t"" 'llmt "'' r.•n ••t lor 0.<f"""'' 9 on pr1,..,, P'OOl'•lv w•ln llH"'ll\IOfl Cr! 1t1S. 1 1 o JO 1 m , 1n t"" coudrnom ot Ille prCIPffly o-•• °"Pl''"""' No l "' '"'" <l)url, "' 100 t. A. lftl•I"'""' al -111 ••9fl C•><•( C.entet D• "" W~•t, In 1"" (•Iv or "'°'11 i. •llowed 1111r o<QO!!rlr. !o.an11 ,.,,.., c1i.10•"• • · SICTIOfol 4: \i-111 "•m-.i bot D.lledNottm!><'r •e, 1•1S r•llltc l"'ll 1r,. e•li\tll,ltnQlt-ll WJLl.IAMf. 51J0HN, 1o1io.n: cavn1r C••r• •s-121: si, ... pro!'llDl11d on JAM•Sl.WILH ll!l.M ouDt lc oro~•lv o• public •IQnt,ot ot111-1aAn.,."1n -¥. r•mov1l 1120 "°"" aroldw•Y, llO• lJI (1\ No per'IOI\ '""n erect , Dia.:~ S.1111 """'· C.Ui. t21GJ ,.. llhpl1y or '""'• lo bot ••tclf'd, f7\U 'J.&.17'1 pl.Cod or dlw!•l'fd. 1n v u.,, ••Qn An_y..,...:htlli•Mr ''"Klurt of .., ..... 11.1 .. Q llfYICt In...... Pllt>!I~ Or8nqe co .. ~! O•llv Poln\, -·on o< OVI• .,,, pu!IHt P•-1v or Nov 11 . 11, 11, 1~)~ ••17 IS .,.,. eoul>!ic rl9,.1-of·w•r wrtn '"illK' 10 ...tllc!'I In. Clly 1\1\ jurlMlitllflf! "'1¥ wc11,1;n, •19fl """""'or 10.,..r'1!11n.o Otnl•c• erect•ll. pitted or d•'9l•ve<1 cont11<1 lo '"" l>f"Qvo~lon• of 1!'11• M< U"" '11>111 bl O public r>Ul\ .. nce lnil '""' Cftv ""Y 1m.,.di1ttly remo,,. IW\Ctd•• _.o111w11nou1 ""'''"· ~D> Tn• orov!,IQn\ ot !hi\ 'lftllon ?.NII l'lb! prM!lllll '"' po\llllq 01 1ny l'lb!kt In Ille mtM•• •eciuir•d bv I•"' or bylheorOeO' °' 111¥ CDU•t of ll•h "•"· SICTION I : Thlt Otdln•nCt •n•ll '"• e.tfect Incl bl 111 fu ll f.,.ce •nd el feel thl'1y tlOl °'''from 1nd 111 .. il• PMu.Qe, •nil before tr,. t•P.,ll•on ot Ii"-'! HSI Olv' 1lttr 11\ P<l••~, W U ti. p.ibll~ once 1n ttoe O••"O" C.0.•1 o.n, Piiot, • ,...,P<lll'' DI Ql'Mr1t c1rcvtll1lon ptln1•111M pubh.n..I In•~ City QI Coii. ..... SI, IOqethlt wi1n tt>e ......,,ol lhe ,,..mti.•1 al \M C•tv C.oun- c 11 vOllnq tor.,,., t;t1n\I tn• µme PASSEO ANO AOOP1 ED tl>ts 1'1" Otyol No"""'"'', It IS •lvln L. Plnklty ""9Yo<Ol lM(1ty olCO,I• Me ... ATTEST: Ellten P, Phinney 0 1¥ (l•rk ol IM Ci!yolCtllt1M9W 5fA.1E OFCALIFOllN!• ) COUNTYOFORAN CE ' n CITY OFCOSlA.MESA. ~ t. EILEI N P. PHINNEY , Col v Clt!rk -••-ol,.do c11r•,,.. '"" Cllv counc11 of IN (tty ol Co,I• M•••. l>l!•etlv <•'111, Iii.II 1"" lboYt Ind l"'~'f\Q OrQl,..nt• No. l~·Sl W/I\ •n1t00u<..i•n<I conslder..i JKllOl'I by \tfliQn "' d ,,. QUI•• ,,_,;no DI Mid C••Y Couro;o\ lwltl .,., ,.,. :i.-a dtv ot No><emb<'•, 191' """ l....,.,Mflff p.IHtd """ lllDplfll ~' " PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE 10 CREDITOR'> SUl"EltlOlt COURT 0' THIE ST ATE OF (ALI '01tNI• l'OR THIECOUHTY O,Ol'IANGE N1. •·IS14J E1111 .. ol RUTH HAZEL C'I UM <NU 01EN , •k• RUIH CRUM (NUOTE:N , •~•RUTH C. l(NUOlEN. ::>oct•V<t. NOTICE IS HEAEBY CIVEN lo!,.. :""'11"'\ of I"" 1bow,. ni.""'d llKeOfnl Ml •II Pl'••On\ n1vinQ <Ill"" ~n•I :ht will oeceden! •r• r,.quired lo I•!• ~....,m, ""'" IN ...,,.~\••v "°"'""'''· •n .ne all kt ol tn. cl•1-o! 111., aDD""' ..,. tilllO c-1, or to o•• .. nl '"'"'· vrilnt,.. >K ... Wry vout'.Nt•. ID II>• U~lone<I I\ 1he Crllke til WtLL l•M \/.SCHMIOT, 'no<~y •I L.lw, loll6 '>•n M,,.,.1 0r1 .... , iull• JOO, N•wport 8t•<n. c.111.,.n1o1 l'f6t0. w!'ll<!'I I\ ine p11ee ol !)""'~'al !he -r•lonf!d In 111 m1ttor\ Pl!rtl'n· •no 10 '"" e11•1t ot "''"°"''""'n!, wl!l'li~ iour mont"• .ttl"< tne tu\! pUbhC•hon :>I !!'ll•nollt• Dt!edOclOOet?t.1•11 RICHA.R OC.. KNUOT EN Ea•<ulorol !M W>lt ot tM 1l!Ov• n1,,.•d der•Ott!C WILLIAMV . SCHMIOT A.WlllY 11 Uw M6S.11 Ml•utl O•lv• .... ,., ,.. .. por1 .. .,;to, c111+•r111, tu . .o Ttl: 11141.+l·lttl At-..i•r let E•1culor PuDtl~d O••noe (tll\I Oi>lly PHa1 , Ocl.31,anctNO><,l,1.a,?1,111 ~ t!llll /~ TAl.l.All1\SSF.E. Fla. (lJ Pl ) -Stal(' com · ptroller Gc>rald J.e ..... is said hl" has unl'o verC'd a swindle in o il and ~as .,.,·ell V<'n turt>s in F'lorida '>''hieh invol\'E'!\ untold mill ions of dollars from investors in m ost of the 50 states. 1.ewi s. who al ~o doubles as seeurities commissionC'r , said <1n interstale tas k foret> in· volvin~ nint> states and the U.S. Securitic>s and F.:xehangt"' Commission has been quietly formed to eontinut> :1n investiga. tion. Hf: S1\ID m o re than 1,000 Florid i.:l n s havt> poured at leas t $3 m illion into the \'entures, \l.•hieh involve sa le of oil and g a s well inl ('rests in f'lorida . lR"'iS s aid ht• "'ill go into (~ir eui t Cou rt in 1'1iami immt .. di <ite ly for injunetion s t o halt further sales in t'loridn, e\ose doy,·n IS :-o mpanit>s and rorrc> return of all funds to in vestors . "It's t oo e:lrly to tell just how big this s v,.inclle r eall .v is. but we h:1vc evt•ry renson to bc>lievC' w(''vt> struck only the tip of an ieeber/;!. ··he said. wt.o1e1!11•t11u11r,....e11nQ01 .... 1<1 (1lv llJ<: S.'\10 :1 four·wN'k CIM)cll llt!ld on, ... 17!,, di>y ot r.iov '72 PANTERA ' . . h h" ff ...,..,, 1'1' by ttoe 1011ow1ng •o!I c"'n 1nvest1gal1on y IS sta "'°''' from $8995 dis<'los('d that 67 com--' YE s COUNCIL · I MEMBERS ~ Pinkie,, N•mm~11 . ...•ns.......,l'l"".,, ""Coo>d""'~'"V. parues ;:1re illegally St' l-wii_..,A1tlU,'1erlio0 ,,__.........-.1l H1>t<o,!A0;>112'>1 ing the int('rests and 36 • 0 '' C 0 .•• 'I' '""'Dl~I• l••JOn Q Av••!•b•e 2 " ' oth•r" are "U"l>"'t•·' or MEMBEll:S: None V-7•000l•"'"""•"•~l'y Ctlll!.:1 ..-" .. " '' ,u A.llSEN T· COU NCIL ...,~Qr .. ,~.:;..iv•y s urh sales . MEMBEM: ~ C t (" "II he IN WITN ESS WHEREOF ' Pl•ve .our 3(' ion \\'t ._.1rttetmyhtnd•n11111;~..,,nes...1 sought against lhl'm as ot1NC:llyofCo1.L1.IM•1 1111~111no.v"' soon as the investi ,.,~1lion Nlt""""9ff, ''"· ,., Ell"""· Ph1n"'t is complete, he said. 0t1c 11t11; •"41•• 0111c1o IRwis to lct a n('W.S con· ;~~1':'o1c~~1~0.:::.!, ferenee the sc h t>me loophole in the F'ederal Seeurities I.a"' that .,.,.as oriJ.!inally intc>nded to Pase the wa y f or legitimatt' oil ""·ildcat ters." It allO'>''S small oil m<'n to file a form kno'>''n as "Schedule D" '>''h iC'h r(" \'e<rls littl(' more than the fact that they intend lo drill a \lt'ell a nd solirit in· dividual~ to finanC'l" up to S?50 .000 o! thl' eost. Beckman Declares Dividend Directors of Fullerton· h<'sed Rt>ckma n lnstru· ments ine. ha\'e dl'clarE'd a 12 p e r C'e nt ('ash dividend inerease and a 2·for-1 split or the com pa.ny'scommon s tock. The split .,.,.ill b<' f.'ffttl· ed by a 100 p('rcent slOC'k dividend. The larger cash dividend and ne" s hares "'ill b(' distribut t'd Feb . 23 tu s hareholders of record Feb. 2. 1'he February quarlt•r- ly dividend "'ill be 14 eents per sharC' on the old s hares. VC'rsus the 12 11:1 cents prt"vi.ous ly p aid. The rompany presl'nl· Jy ha s JO million authorized common shares. Of thes e. approx· imately 3,873 ,000 s hares are presently outs tand· ing .• o\.ftc>r the JOO perC'cnt stock dividend. there wiU be approximate l y 7.746,000 s hares out - P\lbllshtcl Or•<t99 Cot!t 0111.,. P11o1, ope tat es throug h a :"':'.:~:::·~ ... ~·;·;·';";'~;:::::::;"~·;··;·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~============~.::~::::.:;ro================'-==-=""" standing . • ohnson & son 55 ,Yeo.rs of friendl_y fo.mil_y • service ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST LINCOLN M ERCURY DEALERSHIP ,, 0.. 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Mo•lng D<!laya: U a moVjllji 'coml>OllY falls to pl~k up and deliver your household 1oods oo the dales aareed upon and as a result, YoUr • family incurs motel and dtfing expen..1..e1, --1he_ m6ving Company is ob-Money's ~fi:,"" to p ick up the Wor th If you find yourself 1 1n 1thi.s situation, says ------" thf lnteratate C~mmcrce Commission, save your motel and restauz:ant rec-e1pts and ~ubmit copies of them to the moving C'ompao.y when It !sends claims ror reimbursement. If th~e is any disa1reement, ront.act the ICC's ~t ion of Hous~Jd C.oc:icts. Bureau of Operations, Washington. O.C .. 20423. "'!llle t.J;lt ICC is not authorized to settle dispute claims it "111 assl5t you whenever poeaible. ' CrPdlt Denial Erplaaatlons:-As Part of its final regu~ationt proh~blting discrimination in' the granting of l·red!t Oh the basts. of sex, the Federal Reserve Board now reqlures that .creditors ex plain to you, upon request . why they have denied or ended your credit. · The rule was dropped this fall but r einstated in response lo an uproar from c_on.sumers and women"s groups. The new rules al~o bar_ cred1t0l's from asking applicants about birth· con~ol t echn1qu_es or ~hildbearing intentions and from ig- nonng a woman s earrung:; from.part-time work in evaluat- ing her cre-dit worthiness. flrailleegrams: The fo"edf'ral Communications Com- n1ission ~ow permits Western Union to oCfer Braillegrams (or sending messages to someone who's blind or suffers from .impaired vision. Your message, either enlarged into ! I-point type or transmitted into Braille, is mailed from a \~estern Union terminal in New Jersey, to reach the reci- p1en~ about two days later. This unique, if not speedy, s~v1ce costs $2 for the frrst 2.5 words and $1 ror each addi· t1onal 2S words or less. ' Ra nks Pay Your BW1: Under a Federal Reserve Board rc.>gulation, effective Sept. 2, banks have the authority to of- fer bill-paring services us ing money from your savings ac- cou~t .<wh_1ch of coui:-st'. earns you interest ). You and your part1c1pat1ng bank sign a contract which lists the names of the· companies or persons to whom funds should be transferred, the a mount, and the frequency. You make changes in the list by phoning or writing the bank . . . .i\.mtrak's Visitors Pass: As of Nov . 1. any foreigner vis- iting thE' U.S. is eligible for Amtrak's ne\v Bi centennial l ~S-~·RAII .. pass. The passes -orfered to anyone f'XCept I .S., ~1ex1can and Canadian citizens -are designed to niake train travel ch<'a!)t'r. A regular coa<.·h round-trip fare between Los Angeles and Ne~ York. for instance. coo ts SJ0.1. In contras t, a 14-day pass costs $150; a 21-day pass, $'l00: a JO-day pass, $250. These passes are sold abroad by Amtrak-appointed agents. Foreigners must show them , their passports and their re- ~ular tickets (w hich they obtain al an Amtrak offic e in the lJ.S .) when they ride the trains . Hearing Aid Rule: American consumers waste an estimated $.lO m illion each year on useless he aring aid de- \'ic e:; -one reason being that as many as 500,000 aids are fittW each year wj'thout the help of a physician or trained he8ring aid specia ist. The Federal Trade Commission has thus proposed a trade regulation r ule to require. among other things, that the $150-million-a-year industty of· fer a refund. minus a return fee, to any customer who's dis - satisfied wilh a'PufCh8sed aid withi'h 30 days of the sale. ThE' FTC invites you to comment on the rule by writing the Special Assistant Director for Rule P.1aking, FTC. \Vashingtort, D.C. 2058J. Car(' La bels on Yard Goods: When you buy a boll of fabric. you should get a care label gi vin~ you direct ions ror "'¥hing, bleaching, ironing or dry cleaning. If you do not ge' this label, ask for it and make s ure that this label matches the information on lhe bolt's label. .<\bolt label indicating, say. "Care Label 2." means the :-;alesman should give you the care label marked "2"'. If this label is not available, complain to the store manager. If he fails to assist you, complain to the FTC, Care . l.abt>ls Division. Washington. D.C. 20580. The FTC soon will issue more proposals on this problem. Need Advice ? SEC Reissues Book On Buying Stocks .~EW YORK (AP) -The Securities and Exchange Commission has: Joli; of things lo worry about these days, but be rt"assured it has not over- looked its role as protector of the small investor. The watchdog of federal Canadlan Oil Export Cuts Told OITAWA. Canada (API - Canadian crude oil exports to the l fnited States" will be slashed by one-third to 510.000 barrels a day Jan. 1 and to 38S,OOO barrels later in the year . Energy Minister Al.,,satir GiJlesple has an- nounced. Gillespie also announced all oil 'exports are expected lo end in 1981 , two years earlier than rorecest in a Nation4] F..oergy Board report a year ago. Gillesple--sald the cut._ts are expected to result 1n an aver ase export level or "60,000 b1trel1 a day to the un11e4 States in 1978. · The &Ter8'• for 197S bas be<D about 700 ,000 barrels. daily. An onttlJ board .....,..t to Parliament said the OllPOl'1I would Olay a t tb<I 510,000. bar\'ti level w\UI ,.. .-·o11 plpt\lne exten1\on tO Mon· ~ ccmpleted. Tho report is expected to be put in use by September 1976. se<>urities laws and ·regula- tions has just come out with a new edition of · 'Investigate Before You Invest." a little booklet of basic advice that it is now offering free to in· vestors. "BEFORE B UYING ... Think!" advises the SEC. "Don 't lis ten to high.pressure sales t01lk . ·• it adds. And , "Don 't buy on t ips and rumors. Ir thos(' caveats sound a bit dated for these days of super-- caut ious if not necessarily more sophisticated investors. there's a reason·· Much or the text was ~·ritten years ago, and a new cover applied this year. Ne verth e less the SEC belit>ves the warnings are worthwhile. just as they were in the 1960s , when millions of new and n·aive invt'stors flocked into the stock market. ~h-•,"8'no jlate, b\ll the plpeliDe 1- • • • • F r id ay's Aftemoon Prices I NEW YORK •• s STOCK EXCHANGE ••:J80 '11 Pi.S1~d1n11 '1 l • " PSNl-l~1!1(l I )o 1~"' '• P$NM• I 11 B 6 II • Putll•c•r ~· 16 11 ••· • '"" P,.,.1>101 71n 1 I ) .. PrloAC 03" 10 1 • '• PuQISP ; 1~ • " 16 , Pu!lmn 1 XI 9 l' 1~ .. , '• P\or10Cp .. ' •) ,,._. • I. ~n.,. F\ll 71 1"" Pul'IMr 10.1) i.. 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' Rtw!O'I t.«l ll l4 11\io-1,, Ro hr Losses CJlUl.A VJ .ST:\ !AP) -Rohr Jn •• dustries. lnr . hulldcr of rapid transit rail cars for thl' .San Francisco area and Wa shini?lon D.C., says it expect:-;- to lose S23 million for 11:;; most recent quartt>r. The e,;pcc!Pd loss. disclosed Thurs· day by company offirials. \lo'Ould be the largest in the firm 's 35-year hi story, almost equaling Rohr's entire profits between 1970 anrl 1974. Lockeed Cont ract PASADENA (Al,) -A $20 million contract has been a~·arded to th(' Lockheed Missiles and Space Co. or Sunnyvale. for designing and building a new 0<'£'an ~urvey 8alclli t('. Announrement of the contract award wa5 made Thursday by Or. William H. Pickering, director of the Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory which is handling th<' satelllte project for the National Aeronautics and Spate Administralion. ., - • • • • • ' • • • ~!l,,_.1~4.._,DAl::..::;L~Y~P~•~L~O~T~~~~~~·-"~· ·~Y~· -" ·""-•-m_ .. ~' -' '~· -' ·9 '~' \ Week;..d College T e a m R aces Slate d Collegiate sailors ""'111 have the bay all to themselves this wel'kend when USC and UC I teams take on San Jose State and UC Santa Cruz ror thC' team ra cing championship of the PaC'ific ('oasl ln - terrolll"g1;1te \'a('ht ll:11.: ing As!)O('iation. Each school "''ill fit'ld a team or four buiil~ unli "·ill :-;ail i.lbout JO rac1.·:-. during tht• twu ·d.1~ r"-.'riotl. The s t•r1t·s will Ut.· satlt•d 111 1.ido-t.i slooµ-;. 'l'h(' winnt'r \Viii rt·· ('('IV{' thC' Carter G. r·nrd l'erJ}('tual 'rrophy. l··urd IS the USC Sailing CO<.ll'h :ind the Trojans ha ve nev<'r lost the trophy since it was dedicatrd f1\'e years ago. In Inst \VC'ekend's eliminat1uns t o determine the SPCIYRA Southern area lC'ams tht" 1'rojans \\'Ound up in a point ·til' \~tth the lJC Irvinl' sailors Jwiior Contest Opened Junior sailors "'ho want to share their sa1l- i ng experienrt"s and bre:ik into print are urged to enter Yachting )1agazint'·s 10th Junior ;\rticle Contt•st carrying prizt•s from $25 to SJOO. The rontest is 01>en to sailors and wrill•rs \11ho "'Iii not reach their 18th birthday until April 15, 1976. Contest rult•s : Articles should bC' 1,000 to 1,500 words long SubjeC't matter should he ('OO('erned with sonu..' phase of your boatinl? t':<- perience and/or intPrest . '\ omd must be your own v.•or k. Articles may b(' aC'· companied by photos or -drav.·ings, both of which must be the work of tf\e author . Drawings must be in fine dark lines or ink. Neatness C'Ounls. All <trticles should be typed, and double-spaced. .<\II articles should be :\ccompani£'d by a letll'r telling your age, birth date. school and in · terests. a nd should in- ('l ude a r e('ent photo· graph of yourselr with ident ification on the baC"k . Entries should be mailed to Junior Article Contest, Yachting Publis hing Co ., 50 West 44th St., New York, N.Y. 10036 and s hould be ac- companied by a selr- addressed stamped en· velope. Entries should be postmarked n o later than April 15, 1976. sailed inside the bay with starts and finishes near the OCC and UCJ Sailiag Dase on Coast 1-lighwaj'. Dana Point Yacht Club's Oceanside Argosy was scht>duled for this v.•eekend but has been postponed Until the (ollowi.n~ week. This is an t"vent patterned after :--Jl'V. IXl rt Ocean Sailing .<\ssociat1on 's Alamitos l<;iy Argosy in which the nl'l't sails from a home port . rafts up <.1t the t{•rn1inal port fur an overnight rende7.Vous ~u1d sails home the next d;1y. J)PYC r ace officials s~id the entry li st i~ still OP<'n for s kippers and crews ~·ishing to make the race. In other Southern California yachtin g areas. Turkey regattas dominate the ('Onlpcti- tion scene. llt"re is the Sou thern California \'achting .<\ssoc1at1un 1·alendar : l.M A-let•LO<HI B<U•Lfo "l.A'•OTO~ l"T Y"(HT CLUB 1u·~·~ O•• ~-.-Qol!o, 011 <!••w•. 5.lhi<ll0¥, ~UMa1 • LOS "NGELES YACMT CLUB l'•o•lb•le ...... n "lo 1, IOH>Qh•HI s... ~. Soft la MOftl<• ll1y PALOS \IE ROES YACHT CLUB T...,.ket Silo<>! lPHRF, MORl't S..lur. ~. WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB - J..,lof Senior !n1ratlub, 1nvll~tiorw!, S.1...,.My '-\ALllU Y"(AT CLUB TutMtf Div At QM I• lmu•llhull I Sundoy DEL REY YACHT CLUB I~ l•Klub Orum•lkk !nvl11\111nOI, !>wn- O.Oy S.... D•PQO i"N DIEGO YACHT CLVll 51~ nhOllt" HOI Rum~,,., «OR) Suno.,. SILVER<i ... TE 'T"(Ht CLUll Slnnholler MuQ 'O Rum St.it, l~OHF I '>und•v $0UTMW£5TERN Y"CNT CLUB <;1nnftofler K•Q 'O Aum Se"'' (MQRF I 5Ufld•y. Norlfo ard IRllftd WESTL ... KE Y"CHT CLUB - Tu•kev O.v R•oeua, Sun<11v S"NTA B"R B" R" SAlllNG ClUB Top 5~ I PIM! r\ r.lt e. !Nol urlli v 'Bogart' Winner R eveale d Vo}'agers Yacht Club lod.ay .announced the overall and class v.•in - ne>rs' of its •seven race .fiuinpfrrey Bogart &>ries for Performance llan- di.ca.J>,...R\lc~ng Flee t yG('h~. ~and the J-lomer Laughlin Series ror yachts rr\ted under the l\.1idget Ocean llllcing F1cet rule. Winoer of the Rogart Perpetual was Andiamo, an Erirson-35 sloop skip- pered by Rob Sodaro of Ralboa Yacht Club. Sodaro v.·a s also the Pl-IR r· ctass· A winner. Aloha 11 . sailed by Glenn ReE'd of South Shore ''acht Club was th€' winn€'r of the l·lomer l.aughlin Trophy. THF. BOGART and J.aughlin series ronsists of seven races v.•ith skip- pers able to discard their two worst raC'es. BY ENJOYING DIN NER AT MOUSi O~ 5'A~OOO A Full Coorse TURKEY DINNER Served From 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. m \ '*'-~¥. \1\n :l Plus Our _ ~~~ ,! REGULAR 'f} MENU r T • ~ . '~"-~~ ~.-.-A-lw_a_ys _ _, ~ The Best Jn " SEAFOOS ,. STEAKS · ~ CHICKEN 1114, N. IL CAMINO R.IAL, SAN CLIMINil 492-65 71 (EA if Frttw~ If. Pko, Right 2 BJ(l(:k' lolhe. Se•) ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~­ " UNFINISHED FURNITURE KID'S ARM ROCKER Can't you just sec thi11 lhing rocking the kid's a rm . I remember when we used to call this a "rocking chair." 700 ROCKING HORSE ru never forget the day the kid nexl d oor gave mine a lump of suga.r and rode him away into the 1un1et. 1300 BOSTON ROCKER l ' The Hrs! lime a person ever !ell oll his or her rocker was in Boston. Hence. the name, "Boston Rocker.'' jfantaslic imaginalion) 1900 4 DRAWER CHEST Never have enough draw~r apace? Then either buy thi& or g1ve away hal• you .. ~lo2 3 00 4 DRAWER DESK I still like to think ot !his as a "student desk" and see my kid doing his home work with a smile on his face. (Real dreamer here). 2300 • WAGON SEAT TOY BOX Encourages the little tykes to keep lheir rooms neat and gives them a nice little seat too. Sanded smooth so no splinters. 2500 HI-BO Y BOOKCASE Price this finished in the s tores and you get some idea of how much you pay yoursell lo lini•h it. Nol bad wages, hey. 2900 4DRAWER ROLL TOP DESK A popular one throughout the ages. And why. you aalr:.1'11 tell you. You can pull the lid down and take a nap inside. 5300 • 7DRAWER ROLL TOP DESK This i• the one you a lways see the TV attorneys sitting al as they say. "Boy, i• this guy in trouble. Better him than me." UNDER A -suCK! ·DORFILE SHELY-ING .. ALL FINISHES • All finishes means you got wood grain. while. olive. pumpkin orange. and yellow. ' That' a all. Come in 8 inches by 24. 36. or EA. 48, and in 10 inches by 36 or 48. Or 12x36 and l 2x48. Minor imperfection•. OLD WORLD SHELVING CLOSE-OUT Choic~ of tl(e s!yle1. If yo~'ve !een this shelving and like it• antique. rustic. old world. and rich appearance. then you should toke advantage ol this deal. If not, on to the next item. Sotne finished some unfinished. BRACKETS SINGLE .... 1 97 DOUBLE ... 3 97 TRIPLE .... 5 97 SHELVES 24"..... 1 89 36 ...... 48" ..... 3 79 60".' ... 72" ..... 5 69 96" •.... 2•7 477 767 STANDARDS & BRACKETS An extra good price. in silver only. An easy way to put up shelves and be able to adjust the height in seconds. •• I I I STANDARDS l ' ....... 44c 2· ....... 55c 3' .•..... 66c 4'. ...... 77c 5' ..••... aac BRACKETS 8" ..... 33c 10'' ••• 44c 12" ... 55c GRAY PAINTED SHELF BRACKETS Not too pretty but very functional. Tough and they can really hold up the we ight (brilliant s tatement, that's what these things are supposed lo do.) 3x4 4x5 Sx6 6x8 8xl0 -10xl2 12xl4_ 19' 21' 23' 25' 33' 49' 69' 11 u "' L• ~ ~ ,\ ~ ~ l ~ , TURNED POSTS The formula for the cutting of these llne posts comes from an ancient book found in the secret vaults of ••• we are nol allowed to divulge. 2x2 3x3 4x4 DECORATIVE PILASTERS Flt over standards. Mid-sections and end sections. the pilasters do and make it look elegant. lxl2PINE SHELVING Smooth four sides (wouldn'l ii be nuts if you had three sides amooth and the fourth side had warts?). 13~. CONOFLEX COUNTER TOP MATERIAL 1 49 UN.FT. 30 .. WIDE • I I l ' I I I ! • ' I I I -- t I Is Ou Breathing Room Shrinkin g? t_1 I . I I I r I I SIAlrl .. By ALUSON DEER 0t•Dlilt.U.. ..... Air is defined a~ "an odorless, tasteless, invisible mix ture of gas~upon which we depend ror life." At least it used lo be. Dr. Eugene M. Spi.ritus told delegates to the fall meetlne or the California Dietetic Association that Amerlca.ns dump 208,000,000 tons of garbage into the alr each year. "We need 3S pounds of air eacb day. liiix Umes as much as rood and drink. Every time we breathe, we 're filtering out that 3erlal&arba.ce.'' . __ _ The aix most common pollutants ue ear60n monoxide, tlltrogen ox.ides. hydrocarbons, sulfur ox1des, particulates and photochemical smog. "Pollution costs us some $16 billion every year. It ruins vegetation and c rops, mak~ paint peel, u<lds to clothing a nd housing maintenanC'e costs. rusts metal, corrodes tires and bi()('ks the sun, C'ausing h igher fuel costs ." Dr. Spiritus said. Jn Chicago, it is estimated that pollution in the air screens QUl 40percent of the sun's rayS. SOURC'ES Sources or all this pollution are America's Ill mill ion motor vehicles, 99 perce1}t po'lA:ered by polluting gases; factories, fu~I. refuse a nd dispo!iat. F.v('ry American produces more than 2,800 pounds of waste per year. he asserted. ''Rad air is indeed shortening our Uves. Lung cancer, for ex· ample, is twice as common in a n air·polluted city than in rural areas:· Dr. S pir it us noted. An associate professor or medicine at UC Irvine and director eop e BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, NOYember 21, 1975 "' ' Planet Earth Off Balance / Whenever man does something to t>nable himself to do something bett<'r . he altC'rs a balancl·. \.\1ith all of the modern ap· pliances, suCb as r aoges, washers and dryers. '4'e i;ave time and energy fpr the housewife. So, she takl! tbe-tl~e tcttake an exercise class . You hav e to get it somewht>re-. Grandma got plenty in balance or neither can sur vivt. he said. '·This isn "t a pre· diction of impending doom but a "'orkofart.'" I-le cited the cas~or Isle Roy ale off the coast of P.1 ic higan where wolves and ,deer live together in seemihg tt·at:an('e. BAI.AN CF. UPSET I ;----or exercise.'· . 'fourfsl~ didn 't like the deer be· ing killed, so p ark rangers "'ere br:oug"ht in lo remove the wolves. The deer soon overpopulated the island. l i I I I ' ·; I I • .. I ' I l Or. R. Dean Gaudettt•, dean of human learning and dc>velop. ment at F.:Jst Washini..>ton State Collt>ge, added that ··our c hildren 'von"l have the s ame choices we had. "\Ve have to begin to live less high on the hog so that others can at least live,·· he said, quoting Paul Erlich in '"The End or Af· fluenc<'. ·· Quoting from Kimball Wiles· "Strange Town." he noted t hat in looking at the entirC' world as 1,000 people in a single town, the statistics become more graphic. Of tht• "v.•or\d town"' popula· lion, 60 would be Americans. Their life expectancy would be 70 years, that of thE' rest just JO. BIGGEST CONSUMl-:RS The Americans produce 16 per· cent of the total food supply and eat all but 1.5 pe rcent, 72 percent above necessary requircment!:i . Quoting P a ul Gallagher in "Campus in Cris is,., he s aid, "A finite earth is not capable of the nutrition for an infinite number of people ... Aml'rica. Or. Gaudette said , is both the world"s largest producer and its l argE'sl consumer. The impact of one baby in the United States is e qual to that of 50 in- f ants in India, such is the dif· · ference in standard or living. '"\Yith 6 percent of the world"s population, we consume half or the world's goods and servicE's. ·The rate at which v.•e consume assumes a special significance now. Wh y should the have·nots remain silent?·· P lants and animals must stay Hunters and \\'Olves had to be brought in to bring the i!:iland back into balance. After tw o years of 'vork , Gaudette r eported, the Com · mission on Population Gro"th and the F\Jture, headed by John 0 . Ro<'kereller, stated that it \\'Ould be necessary to r c-strict our population by voluntary means. "Somethin g must be done to baiance populat1on gro\\1h and iood supply." Since the E'arth's resources arc fi nitt'. the report said, population control must be the alternati ve . Jf something is not done to slow its growth. the \\'Orld v.•ill pro- duce another F.urope in six years, he said. '"The pt>op\e of Central llarlem are so concentrated in liv ing s pace. that i£ the entire country's population was confined in thl~ same relative s pace, all or the United State!:i could be placed in three or the five borough!; of ~l·~· York.·· .l\s educators, he told the gathering of the California Dietetic . .o\ssociation. the key is not only those who do not have enough to eat . but those who are not eating the right thing. NEEDS SAYING "I don't have to tell you, as dietitians, that this is the case , but l think it need s to be said , v.1henever possible.·· Discussing research on nutri· tion at all socio·economic levels. ot r~piratory services at St. Joseph tlOllpital 1.nd Anaheim ~femorial Hospital. SpiritU$ 1nv1ted lhe aud1enc-e to go down to the rafeteria in most 00.pitals, or Lhc corridor outside the.Jn· ten:Jivecare unit for a visit. •1You can't see the Pt"OPle for the smoke.'· Cigarette smoke, he believes, is amogg t)le Vt'orst or the air pollutants. ''And, based on all of the ant1·s moking medical evidence availa ble, a person who .5mokes is either );.lupid or maaoc.histi c. " AERIAL GARBAGE -Smoking 1nct-st"1ilar aeri3.I "garbagt>, ·• coulrlbute g rl'atly to the tnt'idence-.. of lung cancer, bronchitis, emphysema and asthma, he said. "Lung cancer is not a very plesant way to die. At this point In time the rive.year s urvival rate is less lhan 10 ~rce-nt ''Jf that isn't bad enough, the !!ilqv.•, painful death of ecn · pbysema Is not m_µch better.·· The physician applauded Swf'den':1 new approach to anu smoking education. "'They have gi\"en up on educating the adults and de<'ided to focus all of their attention on the children. A progres5ive tax ~·111 be applied to cigarettes so that eventually a pack will cost SS to $10. ''The idea is, if you choose to smoke, it ·s going to ('Ost you ·· The rationale Is that with th<' countrv"s semi sO<'ializt'd medicine, those '4'hO smoke are costing cvt•ryOne else, and should pay a larger s hare. Smokers lose more lime rrom work and ha\•e hi gher mt-die al costs. And. he Dddt'd, it0s going to .:et a lot \\'Or :i.l' ar \\0 (' don't do something. no"'· ''By the year 2.000. there v.·111 be ~(lml' JOO m1llh>n pe-oph.• 1n this country. 90 p('rcent living in cities. And, the numb<'r of car~ 1:-. i,ncrell!:ling t v.•iet~ as rw,1 3..'> the num~r or people, us•: INCBF.ASt:D "Electric power U$O will increase five limes by !he year 2,000 with the accompanying waste of our standard or li vinft.. ·· Whal can '4'<' do tohelpourselvt's! Fight ror air pollution stJndards to bt improvt"d and en· forct'd. Conserve fuC'I t'nt•rgy. Oemand nlort• ('ff1cit•nt, lt>SS·pollutu'I~ .autumobd1•:-l 'r 1.:1· l>1·I ter traific con1rol. 1nl'rt•<1sc.'d n1as:i. trnns it . u~t' u( l•:'\<·lu:i.1\ l' bu ' lant•s and ctirpooling. Individually, \''C' can dri'l' our t·ars lcss, support rt•s<·;JrC'h 111 to cleaner 3ir and <'hCC'k 11110 t·on11nun11 ; 1n\1Jl \l·mt·nt 1n .u1t 1 pollution C'amp:11~ns . Askt•d about the t'rft•c-t of :-moktn~ on non :-mok(•r,· ht• :-..ud that the children in a home "ht·rt• adults ,1r~· :-mokl·r:-. hJ\l' 111 crease-d inC'idcnt'e or bron<-h1t1 s :ind chtlrl rt·n ,,, n1uthl'r' "ht· smoke oftc-n have a s1~n1ficantl y II)"' birth r;1I\' ' 1£ V.'t"" had nervt• fihers in ou r lungs thal lt>I us kno\\. p..i1nf1JI ly, hov.· mut'h h;1rm "'"!:i bc-1n1.: don(•. fl'\''l'r Pl'UPlt• \~ uuld :-.n1okt• ··hut the r esponse is simply a cough, a~d far ton n1.u1\ smokers think tha t «oui,:h1n~ fur five n1inut1..":; thl' fir~t th1n i.; t•\'t•r) morning is normal.·· • ' V~C~'Af CY!i . . ~ I /~ ~ ./ ,• ·~ .·~ ... .. . . hE' noted that with betlC'r income comes better nut ri lional status. but not optimal nutrition. Child r en 1n thl~ 10·16 age bracket revealed the worst nutr1· tional patterns ··at one of the critical age levels.·· and ··we as adults let it happen. l . .ook at what is advertisf."d on television. "Elders d on"t provide good models for the projX'r v.·ay lo eat,·· Gaudette said . "The food is there, but \\'C' ehoose poorly. It has been sho'''n time and again th at children whol don't learn w ell often are children of parents who Me poor nutri· ' .... '("' "". I. ----- . .. tional models who had poor models.·· By agl.' fnur , ht• saHI. 8Q.ro per cent of lhl' brain mass 1~ dl' veloped. Thl' l'htld "·h1, got•!-. to school buth malnour1:>ht·rl <.1nd hungry has '"'0 strikt>s against tum. lit• nllS:'it'S mort• l1ml' from :,:cbool and bC'g1ns 3 c:ycle that's hard to hrl'ak ~.'\TIO~AI. ~TC DI t:S In :i national stud~-nf R0.000 young!:iters grades on(' lo 12 fron1 all So<'io·economic levels, 2,1 per· ccnt came to school after an 10 adequate br eakfast. ~ Forty Onl' pf'rccnt had ~1 poor 11oontin1l' mt•;1J Si.-.: percl'nl h;1d no lun ch ;.1l <ill /tut thr<'l' qu<-irl<'rs of fo od e:iten ,11 seh1J1ll "';ts nutrit ion;dly ;1d1•qual(' (;~1udeltf' r('l'Cllll.\' foJIO\~·erJ a youn~ moth('r and her ehild 1hrou ~·h ~1 sup1·r1n :1rkl·t All thl' while thc child picked out itcn1s he had set~n on tt1levis1on and '.\lorn quil•tly rl'turnC'd lht•m tu the !:ihC'\ 'l'eS ·t-10''' muc h had nutritional in formation .ire 1·hildrl'n rl'C{'1v111g from televis ion.,·· It is obviously :1 valu:iblC' tool and should bt· u::;ed for pos1t1 vt• education ~Ii .. II l>r (;:n1d <·ll1' d 1•s('r1h1·d !h•· nu\r1t1nn l'dt1(';1tH•n d1·\1 ,1·d . .i f;;1 :->t \\";1:-h111 ;..•1u n .'-.l,11 1• 1h.11 11\J!:ted dil'l1\1.1n-.. h••,tl!h 1u·r,P11 nei :ind n 11 r"t''" l•• 1:.11n 11•.11h1 r 1n11p \1)d.llt'!l t1trl!1nn \\"(' brnu ~·iH J.'t ,1ndp .. r1·r11 t·• ,.t•h111.li ~nd u:-t•d 1 tiildr r•rt ,,, .1 tn .. I 10 instrur t t11l·:r l'1d1; ~l'llt••i c:li11·n:-111fi'1l 1•.tl p•u1rl\ •·n 1•. l'I bud;'.!C'IS \~flt'll lh1·\ t'o\il d ,·,11 h•·t tl'r,··nl'Said '.\l ust ~t·. h1· 1·1111. J11d1·d ,· .. n t:nue lO iJ\l' .1 ,. 11 111 ,, ~UPl'fm.1rk 1•t p!l111 ~· (1\J! \'.II\ .. M 1~·h 1i1;1t th1·v spill 11\ 1•r 111!11 ~~rh:.tJ.'P " Orange County: A Cultural Wasteland ? , Congr essional hearings noW are being held concerning the renewal of the National Endowment for the Arts, which expires neXt June. Both the House and Congress bills call for a $126 million ceiling for the next two fiscal years, 1977 and 1978. andjQl" "s11ch sums as may be necessary" for the followin g two years. The Assodated Councils of the Arts has re<ommended 3 three-year a uthorization with annual ceilings of $180. $210 and $2.50 million, and a recently completed study by the National Committee for Cultural Resources has urged $225 11)illio1tlof the~t fiscal year. Most Congre.Smen will be home the last 10 days of November for Thanksgiving-recess, so they will be availa- ble for personal visits regarding the ~ndowment funding. Since the vote is expected to be taken within the next six to eiliht weeks, anyone wishing to express an Opinion on the arts should contact his or her representative by letter or personal visit Iii tbenextfew weelCs. • , .. By JOOl.SON Ollfl• D~lly P UO!st.ltf Is Orange County ::i cultural wasteland ? Will there evc>r he a facility comp arable to the Music Center ? If so. where "'"ill the mont>y come from ? These were some of lhe ques· lions asked durin_g the final st'Ssion of the comnfunity course sponsored by the Jwtior l..eague of Newport Harbor, in cooper a· tion'with Orange,Coast College. Four speak"ers r epr esent · ing se~e·ral areas formed a panel, which was moderated by Thomas C. Wolff Jr .• senior vlC'e president of the Irvine Co. He gave an overvieW of the county and the current state or the arts. There are, he said, al least 29 different cultural groups, includ i ng art a:1;oiociations. chor8iles, drama and musical groups. Thirty-nine different theaters and auditoriums exis~ in the county'• 26 c ities, with a lot.al I :>C':.lt11lJ! C':1p:u·1ty of 30,000, but not one is l:.irl.'1' l"'nough ln!:iupport the Los 1\n ;.>cll"'s Philharmonic There' are st"v('n art mu~cums as "'£'\I. The population of lhe county has risen from 216.000 in 1950 to l,&t6,JOO in 1975, and by 1985, a total of 2,225,000 is expected. ·The message is simple." Wolff said . ··1r ·s hard to separate the diversity or the arts from the diversity of lhj) county.·· NOCUl.TURAI, CF.NTER Orange County is the 19th largl'!t metrop:alltan area in the l J. s .. compar 1.ible to Atlanta and outrankin~ such cities ·as Miamt and Denvl'r, Wolff said, "but we h ave no cbltural center, no cen · tralJly in the art!(" as a whole. Wt kttP bt-rat.i ng c:>urselv<'s . ·· The first panelist, l>av1d Emme•. arllslic director of South Coasl Repertory Theater, said there wns an assumption in the Jecture title, llow Can We lleip thr J\rls In t.ro\lo· in <>ran J?r Counly. th al ' ""C' "'ant the arts lu grO\V He quC'st1on f'd ""ht•ther l!ro\vth is desirabl{'. !hen sjnl, 1l IS 1f il follows th<' ~<·cond or l"'O as sum pt ion~ The first 1s that art 1s the playtoy of the ric h. a diversion which can be donl' v.•1thoul . Growth is desirable Emmes. s aid. ''if, on the oth<'r hand, \\'e think "art provides unique in sights and the ability to un derstand ours<' I V<'s. · · • P ar:iphras1ng tht• v.·r1tC'r James Raldwin, F.mmcs s aid that an individual"s tas k is lo serk understanding or "that grt>at wllder-ness of ourselve:-. ·· tlow docs a pers on learn about moods, 1ensations experiences? By si m~l y goin g about his bu11ne.-11 ··or i:I there 3 body or knowledge to lei!C'h us?·· F.mmcs asked. !ft s01id hf' believes the arts is this body or knowledgl! Thl' Jrt1~t pr"' 11h· ... 11• I\ 1111 •'!' porlun1t11·:> ni kno"1 11~· n1•o1• Jbolll PllrSt'l\"t':-0 ~ClT f'O :\1 PI. F.T f: .i\ community 1:-nH! Pl""l'"r tionatt>ly con11lll•le until 11 off1·r • rC'source.::-to hC'lp p1 ·uplC' lt•.J! more fuifilling: ll v('s ' Emmcs ~tal('d th,ll ..ir1 is f111 ('veryon('. not 1ust lhf' f'iil1· an• he mad<' lh<' c1 1s11 ne11on h<•t1\\• T popular !lnd finf' ~rt 'fhl' 11111 arts, hf' en1ph:is1 1(•d . ..irt-"'imp"r tJnt re so url't.'S nf hurn .1 1 kOO\Vled gC' /\ . .Jamrs l\r:lvar, (Iran n! fin• 3r1S Jl ("~l!iforn1a ~lrilt• l Jn1 \1•r:-.1 ty. t.ong J{r:iC'h and u formt'r ad m1nistrator for tht• ~:itional r;n do"'ffi('nl for thr \r(:-;, dC'lvrd tn\1 fundinJ! l~e s pokC' a lso a s a lhl~~l\C'r dC' signer who Sp('e iallze-. 1n op{'r; produ<'tion, \\'ho has ht•t•n an volv(>(\ 1n art S\nC<' "the yl'ar One ... cs..c•:SfER, Pa g<~I \ 11 82 DAILY PILOT From 81 Center On Arts 1r innacle Reached oo>i\I r s . M a r i e :\1cCombc. 8 7. of r-·Reading, i\'li.ISS. is the j oldes t person in the state to rec rive a high !)Choo! diploma. fJ4)rn in 1-lobokl'n , s hl' left s cho o l in C'i g hth grade. 1·0 C'arn her ,diploma s he n1adc 1,1 ~l~veral triJ)S Lo "" I Roston to take les{s ~ \\'hich she never ~studied for. She said. L'l ''Find out what you ~~1 '''ant and go after it." l 't She has taken her _o,,·n advice. ""' 11 Friday. November 21 , 1975 The first <"Om munjty art pro. gr.am was forml'd in 1949 In \Ylnston·SaJtm, N. C. under the le-adership of the Junior Leogue, Jiravar said, a nd in the mid-·00s, ll'J::1::.la11011 w;.i ~ passed to endow tht.> .1rts nationally. Eu ch :;tale h.ad to form an art agency of soml" sort to be l•Ugibll' for funds.~ The fi r:H ) c;:ir 's allotment was $200,000 for the entire counlry, l~rav;ir s ;,id , and thC' total now ho :; ~rO\\'ll to $1 ·10 m1llio11, which 1s :still nol n~uch ·· ~IATClll;llG GRA:'JTS 'rhe funds coming into the vanous states usually are avail a. b!e in matching grants, where th e lo(':li agc•nt·y provides n s1 n1li.ir tol~1!. \Vi th tlus fun d ing in mind , it :st'l'Ols 1nt•um ht•nt on those 29 ~·rol•ps to fo rn1 :somt• sort or or - g.t1111~1Uon ." he advoc ated C.d1forn1a, f"{ravar add('(!, is 1he last st J I<' to bei.:1n lh1s crant- ~·1\ 1ng at:t iv1ty. Tht• dea n :s aid that the !uncl ing of :1r1 1~ a · very pol111cal game." <1nd that the future of the arts dl'· pends on \\·hat the constituency Uot•s. If 'A'(' \.\'Jnt the ar!.s to grow, we mu•t be aware of what 11 h•PPfnln&. ·~ wortr on tff«· live le1islation.' Velma Sun, executive director 6f the l.yrlc Opera Association of OrangP County, dt>$Cribed her struggJps ovt>r the last 15 yea.N to bring culture to the eounty. She came from Hong Kong ex· pecting to find all the exciting arts ::iht> had read •bout in Time magazine, but was shocked to find, upon atttndingherft.ratlocal syinphony concert, that there were almost as many people on the stage as lht>re were in the au- dit>nce . TllF.ATF.R SEEDF.D The Lyric Opera. whiC'h she foundt"d 13 year s ago, can't grow until thPre is a suitable theater. s he s3id, but optimistically noted lha.l ·'it 1s possible to work here m Orange County creating arts. ll takes dt-votion and percep- tion.·· Quoting a philosopher, Suzanne !.anger. ~1rs. Sun said that 'if we neglect the arts, we do so al our o~·n peril." The final panelist was Jack Cilt.'nn. ~ N('~·port Beach ga!Jcry . ..- ·' • ' • owner. He tackled the t.opJc of the oounty'a l1<k of foci!' in art. Most lecal residents have moved to the area from isomewhere els(', and he said he ha:! bffn asking Pf'Ol)lt> lately wht>re they ore from jdi'd what the cultural focwt of their city was. Nf'w Orleans is jazz, Santa Fe it opera. Ojai is the symphony or· che-stra and Chicago ls architeC'· ture, he illustrated. "But our focu11 is Orange County, un- fortunately.'' Glenn said he didn't think the ('()linty was being short-chaogt.od culturally. but that "we need a starting point. The focus we need has to be initittted b,y someone, or an organization." IRVISF. CO>IPASY He has sat on many cultural boards. he said, and when the question comes up of who is g?- ing to be tht> leader, the finger 1s al...,·ays pointed at the Irvine Co. Rut many organizations urc fighting to stay ahve. be noted. "I think the answer is the Junior League. I'd hke lo see you pi ck the best group and let them tell you what they think they can do with teed <1none y. " . Glenn pointed out the state of Ut1b as an example of what can happen , artistiC'ally, in just a few yt>a~s . With a new governor who w~ in· terested in tht aru. the stale went fr o m ''zero lo JOO pt>rcent, ··culturally tnnveyears. Giffin al10 used the NN"port Harbor Art Museum as an exam· pie of what kind of focu., the art groups should have in lhe county. Tht> small museum has put on several exhibitions which have attracted national notice. he said, so the organization picked by the lt>agut", ir this wtte the route, should try for a· "great'' program. . ·'Many of us might not like what is chosen. but we should i;>ut our confidence in it. then enJOY our new Orange County re· naissance. S£>veral important points emerged during the quest1on- answer st>ss1on. CESTF.R PLASSF.D -What about the Orange Cou n· ty Cultur3l Center? There is a • large tlfort beina made to build ooe on the order (II tbe Mualc Center. Support cbapten are be. inc orianlze<I in every city. -Coordinat1n1 coun~il. An Arts Alli3nce doej tJU.st, but Emmf's warned that an arts council is not • panacea. He sug- gf'sted better cultural education in the schools. -Who is going to pay foe tho art»? Glenn painted out that many or the ora:aniiations are holdinJ their own fln~cially . l-fe is not 1n favor of funding another · coordinating body, tM#t working with groups on e year-by-year basis. Emmes sugge:sted that county residents dig into their own pockets and donate their time to the organization ot their choice. -What are the Irvine Co. plans for cultural sites in Newport Cei'lter? Not enough community support could be found for the company·s offer JO year:;; ago of a 10-acre parcel for a cultural center. It bas been retracted. and the Ne~·port Harbor Art Mt.t.ff'um and South Coast Rep('rtory Theater will be built in that area. ' • Responsibility Defined . DEAR A:-.IN I.ANDEF.S: T1.·ll us again about tht' joys or family. Wt' aren't convinl'ed. Our only t'hild. a .son. 23 , has caused us morl' heartache than we can bear. This boy \.\'as every par('nt 's dream until he rc>a('hed 14 and started on drugs. After numerous a rrests he ""'as sent to a reform school, released on parole. and arrested shortly after for breaking and C'ntc>nn~. Wr-havt" done e"erything ..... e <'an think of to help straii;:hten him out, but nothing works. !>co· ple always think it ·s the parc>nts · fault. but is it? We did our best - paid out a s mall fortune for pro- fpssional help. but no one could rt>ach him. w e·ve spent hundreds of sJ("{'p· less nights worryinJ;: about our ::jOn. afraid the phone woul d ring again -someone asking us to come and get him !passed out from an overdose' l or tl"lling of a car accident with him dead or others killed by his r('('klessness. If you·d like to St"(' a grown man cry, look me up any day. - HlS DAD llF.AR DAO: Wht"n children go "'·rqng, it's not always the parents' fault. Wt" no"· kno"'· that the gt>netic factor <'an b(' a domi n at!.~I influence in hf'ha\'iOral p'lttrrns. Some •hild.en inhrrit lragile ~ nt"rvous systems. Thf'y f..n (Ann Lande rs ~~ ha)'"''ire and <'rack up -dnn l ~-· respond to parental Jove or prO· ft>ssional help. , So stop feeling guilt)'. You "e dont" your best .. .\ngf'ls can do no mort'. PF.AR A;ll:-1 LANDERS o Please tell th£> rpader who signed himself "Speechless" not to fret o\'er thost' cheapi('s "''ho camC' to his restaurant and brought carton s of Chines e' food purchased at a carry-out place do~'n the street. Therl"s a way to put an end to such behavior. t had a few "customers" \.\'ho pulled the same stunt -only these fools brought their lunch in paper bags and s at in a booth for a full hour, drinking ou r water. using our s alt, pc>pper, s ugar, mustard. catsup, toothpicks and paper napkins . (1'hey always left a mess and said "thank you" \\'hen they left.) 1\fter a v.1eek of it . I handed them a chC'ck just as they were preparing to leave. I charged them SI per person for the use of thC' booth <ind th(' items on the ta- ble. They "'ere s hocked , refused to pay it and walked out in a buff. '.\'eed less to say I never saw them again. -GOOD RIDDAi'iCE DF.1\R f'R l f:~o : Your signature is my commt>nl. G<MXI thinking~ OF.AR ANN LANDERS o A girl who started to work here a few months ago came up to me and s aid. "t·m told yqu have a beautiful \'Oice and smg at wed- dings. Will you sing at mine?" I said I'd be glad to. The wedding was b('autifuL Her father must have spent a great deal or money on it. I sang three numbers and my sister ac- companied me at the piano. The bride and gr oom and their parents ...,·e r(' very compUmen· tary about my singing. ,l\ wet>k ago the new Mrs. re- turned from her hont>ymoon. ;\gain she thanked me for singing -but made no mention of monev. Usually I get $10 or $50. Shoufd I send her a bill? - BF.F.:-1 HAP OF.1\.R H . .\O: · SOM1', ·it's too latt>. The timt" to have talked about money "'as when she asked you to sing. I ..... I I I I Heart Disease: Cost ·too High ' l t I Dr. Edward B. Diethrich a heart surgeon. cal ls his work 'modern plumbing.' l\.1any Americans think cancer is the biggest health problem in this county, but according to F.d\l.·ard R. Diethrich. MD, heart diseast> is the biggest kilil'r . Speaking for the California Dietetic 1\gsociation·s fall con- Vt"ntion in Newport Beach, Dr. Oiethrich said that 28 million ,<\.mericans now are suffering irom cardio-vascular di sease. and that by the end of 1975, On(' million people will have died irom heart di sease. Some 20 pC'rcent of these will bt> from strokes. h<' said, and two percent £ron1 hypertension. One percent \viii be afflicted with rheumatic hC'art dis('aS(', \Vhile JO p('rcent \\.'ill di(' from other heart diseases ...... Thc biggest culprit, ho'''CVC'r. is heart attack .. Dr. Di ethrich said that heart Horos cop e: Sagittarius disease is a major t"8UJe of death in other countries, but the percentages change. The yearly economic cOtit of cardio-vascular disease is S30 billion. including the toU for pre- mature death and disability, be said. "Thirty·three percent of those "'ho ha,·e myocardial infarctions die. \.\'hile ·10 percent ha\•e no \\·arning ... Atherosclerosis. he said, is the primary cause of the 1.5 million hPart attacks Americans .... :ill suf- fer this ypar. This is. he explained, a metabolic disease which consists of the deposition of cholesterol. calcium, platelets and fibrins on tht" artery walls. "The natural course of the dis- ease is progrPssion. The eventual Information Important '" SATURDAY, NOVEMBF.R 22 Ry SYDNF.Y OMA RR ARIES (March 2l·April 19): Don't rush. There are "hidden factors" which require your understanding . Associate with a problem wants to confide. Be a good listener. thorough, you save time, possible embarrass- ment. TAURUS (April 20-J\1ay 20): Relier or pre- ·~sure is indicated, despite minor obstacles. Be : versatile, accept social invitation. Short trip, on <.:ANCE R (June 21.July 22)o You may feel that some powerful forces are opposing you. However, cycle is high, you get messages of sup- port and· -d"espite outward appearances - your Position is strong and timing is on target. LEO (J uly 23·Aug . 22): What had been thought to bC' "past hi story" could come back and be a bone of contention. Get behind the scenes, find out who is pulling what slrings--;and why. : agenda. could be postponed. : GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): llold off on l money com n1itments. There is more to know. Read be.tween the line!;; ~tudy fine print. If I I l I \ ( • ' • '· Weddings ~ and Engagements ·rn avoid disappointment. prospC'ctivl" bridl'S arc rl•minrled to h:t\l' their Y.L•dd1 ng ~tories with black :ind \\h1te g los::;;y photographs lo lh\' l>:uly Pilot l'coplc Depar~lU\ \\l't~k Ix-fore the v>('ddinJ,: Pictures rC'C~'fl uflcr lhttt time \\'Ill not be u:;;('d. ~ ' For engagcmt!nt 3nnounc<'mcnts it is im~rativc that the 5tory. also act'nm p;1nied by a black ;.1nrl \l.h1t e glos~y pi e· lure . be subm1ltl·d !l1x \\'f"Ck!O or more before the ~·edding datJ::, oth<'r" ise it "ill n()t be published. VI RGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): See situations, prople as they are, not merely as you wish they might be. Avoid self-deception. Emphasis on (ri('ndship that · 'takes a detour ... l.J hRA <Sept. 23·0C:t. 22): Get priorities in ord{'r. Avoid power struggle with prOtessional superior. Make intelligent concessions. Don't be forced into corner. SCORPIO !Oct.23-Nov.21): Don'than1onto phantom. Means face necessity of rt-evaluation. What sufficed in past may now be outmoded. Ac· cent on long-distance, wiusuaJ communication. SAGl1TARIUS (Nov. 22·0... 21): YOW' con- cern with the occult, or hidden mallers, comes to foc~front. You also get information about taxes, credits, money and how it gets that WQ'. TUe a stand. Be independent. CAPRICORN (0.C. 22-Jan 19): Emphisla On what is binding, what ls temporary, You could be callf!d upon to "take over," to 1ubsUtute for author1ty .figure. Wall and listen. AQU,(IUUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) o Be Oexible. More run comes lnlo your Ute -u4 routine ehanaeo. Know it and help alone the !Tend . Mtan.t be receptive to ideu, people, unique cultu~, 2 \ To help fill requirements 011 br)th wed · dinJt and engagement ~torit.'s. forn1 ,; are available In \all Dally p;1ot offices. f'ur· ther questions will be amwcr<'d by People ttmf'n " tarf members al 642·4321. PlllCES !Feb. 111-Man:h 20): Yolir clrelllb1, -font...,. ar.-motcll4d aplnst wlnot l~Ud 1.0U'l' ~olni o1t01r Yw ~t tur down rs ul· u...,..01UP01•ot~c11n&. ~ l end is total blockage of the cor- onary artery.·· The \\'arning s ignal for an im· · pending h('art atte1ck 1s heart pain. ""'here the cells arc scream- ing for more oxyg('n , J)r. Diethrich said. ''The reduced pressure leads to reduced flow, less oxygen to the heart muscl(> and tissue death." The Arizona physician, ""'ho is director of the ,<\rizona ~feart Institute, aske<! \\•hy th('re is such a high incidence of heart disease in 1975, "when we hav(' the most sophisticated ('quipment and the most competent physicians.·· The answer, he said. is that ''v.1e have been r elying loo heavi· ly on resting el('ctrocardio- grams," which are "no value in detecting asymptomatic cor- onary circulation diseas('s. ·· .<\.t the Arizona Heart Institute. full cardio-vascular screening is the name of the game. The exam therC' includes a medical history, physical ('xam. biochemical tests, X-rays of the h('art and ab- domen and treadmill testing. Though he said earlier that an important component of the heart institute was "prevention through early detCC'tion," Dr. Diethrich listed some major causes of heart disease. The risk factor:;; are, he said, smoking, alcohol Conly to a cer- tain point), carbohydrate intake (not bad in moderation), sus- tained hypertension, hereditary factors, exercise and stress. Smoking seemed to be one of the most harmful elements. ''Nicot\ne is a profound basal constrietor. It narrows cells. It is laden with carbon dioxide, which the red blood cells have a great· affinity,f or. The C('lls th('n are not getting enough oxygen," Dr. Diethrich explained. F.xercise is impona.ni oecause. it keeps the b~y ''tuned up.'' A-complete screening al hi s in- stitut(' costs around SJOO . Jf blockage is det('cted and treated \vi th by-pass surgery. patients are asked to control their weight and cholesterol, exercise and change their lifestyle. The by-pass surgery, which Dr. Diethrich described as "modern plumbing," is, be said, only a stop.gap measure and will fail unless the preventive steps are taken. UFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY WlllMT•W ... ....... ltJJ H ..... lh'cl. c..t. ...._541-0lSt avis·brow FREE MICROWAVE COOKING DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5878 SUPER SUNDAY SIDEWALK SALE T•nnl• Ball•-11.79 perean TllnnJ• Clo\.b-. Sb-and Rackelll 40 \o 60'% OFF A ernons SPORTSWEAR DEMONSTRATION at DAVIS•BROWN Costa Mesa Location q Sat., Nov. 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m .. GE Home Economist wil show you how. flae mt1' GE Jet 90 cooks by temperature, HOT just Hme! Don't riss this great new ricl"OWaye ciscovery! . ' • • I , ll IOOMER • DOOLEY'S WORLD · F. lrowa _, Mel Cassan r-r---.,.-, ...., ___ _ ,--.---------. UE'5 LUCl(V ' . ' AllP Bo TIU. °ilMDllllOW 1. ~~;nus IS ElllC 'JuAVeLI" 5A\"1Nc; 'GOODNIGHT 11> YOU AND '!bu.' • ' RIHKY WIHKERBEAH r I r Les Looks at Beaks. FIGMENTS JUsr PIJW "" FAOT llO Yoo WANT TO lEAl1N 1t> TWI~ TilE !!.\Tai ,. '9'\1 .. -l;-1111 .AND YOU~ H£ cAA AD· W AND 'Cl.I LIB LIKf: -.i...__,.'1 • A>ID 'ICU AND 'fl.IAf, ISN'T • 'l'OU AND... ME ? This week's column deals with an auto- biography of a ~ publishing giant. 1·~ l'l'mAl'LY 11NK!.E by tom Batluk Its t itle: Henry Lyce, MY-Life and Times . . . by Dale Hale -• lfl ~'r fl1'1D l llM I.OST Lllll/ARY 0<XJI: IN 10Mom:iw, NO TLLLIN' WHAT lllE~'U. . OOlb ME ! • ·~ ·oR. SMOCK 1.W:iu!Z /TA LIAN cAT L.OVEllS Al•e P.AR.TIC l- PATIN\::7 FIJ:.".tAs, FEE.C A CAT SAVE A f31RO, MOON MUWNS JIVE 8,AFFLED 1'Hf:: DOCTORS FOR YE.ARS. 1r WASN'r L \ICN A VIK'I GOOU t<OOI(_. 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PLEASE PEANUTS '· .. ' " " _, ,,_ ~' 1).{ANI( l(('U, i'A~ l tND OF i.KJRRIED Al'OOT HIM '"SELF .. HOW 15 HE EVH OOING 1V 6ET AC~:<-THE DESERT' LETIS SEE ... I THINK.I.GO [)~DER HE.RE ... JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH K'EL LY SCf.ioO L ccor1N6 lL ASS DICK TRACY ~ 0 ' 1/vHY CAN i'" YCt.! F l'\11~~ 1r? t~N 'T 1T &COO? by Harold Le Doux ~ I by Mell • IT 'S JUST ff'AT 'T'HE~E~ ENO\.AGH HEl<E TO "EEO A \\IHOt.E KENNEL .. by Chester Gould HAVE I MET YOU, SIR? ~· '"· ·~·"- • "OR• G4TTO 5.JDISFAT'TO NO MAN,,,.IA U.:.::..IEL/..IAJI. 11 WITH MY CHRONIC 1!::NNl5 El80W · • WHEN I DON 1T oV EN PL.AY I Ho GAME I • ,_,.t//•1,.):~---1+ " fl,/ ......... by Ferd Johnson by Rodcjer Bollen ..----~ •• ., .. i . " ,, ' . , -· .. ' •• lt-11 l\llSHI HAD A BOG' SCOOT Ht..~DBCX:JI' , .. ... THE GIRLS '~· >vyyy !l·Z I .. Now 1flhc :.ipplau~ 1\ r.1thc1 'l'<tf\C. rlCJ\C Jon l nhnJ-rn.ur. 'f our mcmtxr~ arc \!ill qu11c anE?rV v.c dnln't rul the n1on('y 1nr" nl .<J Jrapc' 1n,lc.id o f a poet .. 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I think I'm a lit-Rrad f"lolJand and Roy Httmilton. . o\thletic Aiisociat1o n tilll• tu times tit> mort.> power -game on cntL-<l Th<' game mark11 the end of in 12 yearii. mak t>s its debut un and J lhink we Ulie a little more Cive weeks of practic<'; and deri.new coach Gene llartow press ure m a n to-man on de -Bartow said . "We"re ready to go tonight. fe ns t•, ·· s aid Bartow, v.'hO a gainst someone. After pracli«- 'Uhe Bruins \\'On thl· 197.J 75 coa('ht>d l:ist ~t•ason at JIU noi.., ing (or this long and participal- t·bampionl!hip under t.·oach John Barto ~· plans to start fnur ing only in scrimmai;::es against Wooden, who relirt"'<I ;1ftl'r 27 pl ayers ,.,.ho helped tht> l-lru1n~ our:1elvei1. the players arc look· S('asonsat UCl ~A . V.'ln th(' NCAA title last season · ing forward to facing an oppo- aartow·s first ga mC' is a~ainst forwards Jl..1a.rqut<ii Johnson a nd nent 1n a real game." th ,touring Australia n (Hymp1c r<1c hard Wash in gton . t't•nler Aft erv.·a rd. UCl .A has a weC'k team, and the Auss1£'S cume lo Jtalph Drollinger <.1 nd ~uu'd .'\n unl i! m f't~ti n g its first collegiate Pauley Pavilion as the fourth d re Mc Cart l· r . F:1 t hl· r .J 1 n 1 oppont•n t. v.·hen the defending stop on a Wes t Coast tour agi:lins t ~pillane or R ;-1y Town::.t.·nd v.dl PaC'-8 cham pions face defending Pacific-8 Conrrrenl't> opponents . start at the other guard Jlig 1'en rhoimpiun Indiana at St. Rartow has said he doesn 't e:t -The Rruins also h:ivt• sonic l.ou1s --'~~~~~~~~- " ,. G f tti11g Stick~J UPI TtltPMle Ne'v York Islanders goalie Billv Smith Fortir r (7) ancl f1rian Trotter (19) lend 1t 31) Pl-llS his nose in v.·hert; s t icks t heir assist a nt·e in a :"1 <:1 tional llocke.v P,ominate in an attempt to keep Boston out !,('J.guC' ga rne that ended in a 2·2 s t andoff of the action . Islande rs m a ll'S D a ve 1'hursday .it lloston. ~~-C.C:..C"-~~~~~~~~~ . ~es~ersmith Hearing Set Dodgers Star Seeking Fr~e Agent Status NEW YORK (APJ -Catfis h Hunter's road to riches was a one - Jane highway that led only ln little .'\ho:1kie, N .C. T he road Corona def Mar resident Andy Meut>rsmith takes today could lead to the same pot of gold, but it could be traveled by a lot more -1·· at Hunter got, and,' what M ersm itb is after, is freedom. H. er got it one year ago in-a uni· qu breach of contract case, in w harbitrator Peter Seitz ruled th akland A's vioJated Hurter's co act and that the star pitcher w free agent. I s ont' thing for ah 18-year-old teur to be available to 24 -. but it's quite a different er when a proven, quality r league pitcher suddenly geson the open market. nter was able to milk that sit ·lion for practic ally all it .... ·as "'' h, C'Onducting <in auction in r\h kie for his st•rvices and final- ly igning \\'i th the New York Yankees for more than SJ million. ~1essersmith "s c ase is much more important. ln this case. bast>ball plnyer s arc st•ck ing the· right to become~ee aJ!:en~ in the same \.\'ay foot II and hockey players do: by crforming on e." year beyond thei contractural commitments to the team. Mt>ssersmith, a hard-throwing right-bander who \\'as l\\·ice a 20-·gamf' winner and a 19-game winner last season, did not sign a 1975 cQntract. In that case. the labor contract between the owners and players thus stipulates in section lOa -the re- newal clause -that "the c lub shall have the right .. to renew this contract for tht:' prriod of one year ... ·· The l..os An geles l)cxlgers rl'· newed Messers milh·.s contract for the 1975 season and llerb Osmond. Messl'rsmith's agent. said Thursday, "\Ve think Andy is a fre-e agent. It's just that the.• 2·1 o~'llers don't recognize it. We est Doesn't Miss laying Pro Ball By CRAIG SHEFF OftM 0•11' ~IMtstffl A 7 years of age Jerry West is set rtberestoChis lire. I l <I seasons in the National Ra etball A s~ociation. West mo and H it big-both on the court ·nancially. is lhl' third all-time scorer A history with 25,192 points, g Will Chamberlain and Robertson. Ile averaged per NBA game. He was to the NfiA all-star 11rst · nine times. And he was one of the greatest pre- players to ever play the some day like to get into the coaching field -but onJy with the pros. "I havC' no plans right-now, oth<'r than some TV work (as a comment ator on NRA games), but I eventually would like to coach. 1 think a lot of teams could improve defensively . and I think I ha\'e some dt!,fen sivc ide<1s that could help_·· says West. He says he couldn't take the recruiting hassles and ·'phony promises·· th at go along with a college coaching program. ;i skt>d t he commissioner CBov•ie Kuhn ) to take Andy off the re· serve list. Rut lhC' commissioner refused ... !\.1e:;sersmith, represented by Os m ond , and the Dod gers, represented by president Pett>r 0 '!\.1alley and vici> pres idf'nl Al Camp3nis, began their landmark arbitration case early today. The Dodgers. and the-res t of baseball's owners, say that they have the right to renew a player·s rontract -without h.is si'gnature -forever, and in the case or ~te:;sersm ith , he is their property for the 1976 .season, and for any St"' a son there a ftl'r . The players a ssOC'iation says that invokin,i;: the renewal l'lause is a one·shot a ction. It cannot be rene\\·ed over and over again, and that thus :\f essersmith is a rree agent becaust> he plav('d 1975 \\'Jthout a <'on tr ar t . "The clause s ays one Y<'M. and one ye a r is one year,·· says !\.1arvin Millt>r . exec utive director or the players' union . '"The · English l;:inguage was clear on that point. The contract was rt>- served for one year -1975 -cfhd lhatseason is over.·· John Gaherin. agent for the owners, says the Messersmith case doesn't belong in arbitra- tion. ''Our contention.·· says Gaherin, "is that the panel lacks jurisdiction to hear and decide the case for the reason that the re- serve structure is not part of the collective bargaining a gree- ment." Miller's vote on the three- member panel is expeC'tt>d to cancel out Gaht'rin ·s. That leaves Seitz to. once again. cast the de- ciding ballot. Os mond said Thursday that !\ft>ssersmith ~·ould waive his personal arbitration case if he could reat>h an agreement with the Podgers. Debut The Indiana game ls the actual St'fi$0fl opener for the 1Jru.ins, The Au11lr11lan game is an exhtbltion . Bartow (aces • difficuJt task in rtpla-cing the legendary Wooden. "There0 11 no W.llY I'm going\o try to compete with John Wooden,"' he s•id. ··r don't think John Wooden himself could match what has happened here -tONCAA titles in 12yean:· Rartow iiaid it might be un- rt>alistic and posiiibly a problem to expect the incredible success that existed undt•r Wooden to continue on such a tUgh level. Hayes Not Worried About Fans COLUMBUS. Ohio <APl - Woody f"layes. lht' crusty, old football coach or top-ranked Ohio State, suys he enjoys the intense dislike ;\·liehigan fans show ror him . '·It dOE'sn 't hurt my rl•ehngs at all. lt"s the greatest t·omplim~nt I could huve , ·· JI a yes told ne~·s men . · Th.e y f the \V ol \"t•r i nes) couldn 't bea t ml' .,.,ilh t .... ·o ~1ic higan coaches. So thC'y had to comt' down here and take a coa<'h (Ro St·hembeC'hler ) I trained. "And they haven 't bc;ilen me .,.,,ith him yet. lie .,., as my fir:st graduate assistant at ()h io State and later a Cin e line coach for me.·· II a yes s aid of Sc hem· bechler. Jlayt>s holds a 3-2-1 edge over hi s former assistant going into their summit meeting Saturday £or the Rig Ten title and accom· panying Rose Ro.,.,'I berth. Overall. Hayes is 15-R-I against the \Volverines, who are ranked No.4. llayes has won all three games in Columbus, 20-9 in 1970, 14 -11 in 1972 and 12-10 last yea!-. Schem- bechler's triumphs were 24 -12 in his first Michigan season in 1969 and 10-7 in 1971 . The 1973 contest ended in a 10-10 tie. Someone asked ltayes if he ~·ould play for another deadlock since that is all his team net'ds to go to the Rose Bo wl for a £ourth straight s eason and Cifth in tht..> last six years. · l '\'e tried to think about ever - ything that mil!ht come up in the game. Hut I won 't talk about 1t until after the game."" respondt.-d H<iyes . The Ohio State coach refused to discuss any strengths or we.ik- nc.>sses of the Wolvt:•nnes. saying only : '"Th('y're an extreml·ly talt>ntcd team . That"s tht> only comment J"m going to makt:._·· Jlayes did coneedl' it "s a pro- blem pt>rformin ~ before the more than 100 ,000 fans at Ann ;\rbor. "It's a disadvantage to play away from home ," he said . ··we·11 try to overcome that.·· following tradition, Hayes drilled the 10-0-0 Buckeye s behind the locked gates of Ohio Stadium early this week, saying, ''I 'm bitter. 1·11 stay that way.· The short-fused Ohio State coach recalled he let a writer \'il"w practice -.-.·hen he -.-.·as at ~fiami <Ohio I, worked on a new )ffens e for Cincinnati ri \'al Xavier. The writer revealed the strategy. :\1iami lost 7-0. "Anotht>r yenr we got all \\'C need<'d about a fine Wi scons in team from their s tudent news papt>r. Without that in- formation. we could not have \\'on.·· contendl'd i-laycs. WHITE COVERS SHOWDOWN Ohio State and Michigan go at it Saturday afternoon in Ann Arbor in one of this season·s top college football altractions and Daily Pilot re- aders will be given a first- hand account of what happens and what the coaches say af · tt-rwards in sports rditor Glenn White 's account for Sunday·s editions. Ohio State carries an un- beaten record and the No. 1 ranking in the nation against a Wolverines outfit that has two ties against an otherwise unblemished mark. • IRISH ON TOP '.\'o trC' Dame 's Rill Paterno r omes do\\.·n on Alexandr l\elu\" of thr llus~ian ~ational basketball tea m during a g ame :.it M1.1d1 son Squa.rt.• G a rdr n Thursday. T~e Soviets v.·on. 77-76, to<.'loseout their l 1-game tour of the Un1t - ed S t <:.1 tes. NBC Drops Gowdy For Baseball Tilts ROSTO:'ll Cur t l.o\\'dy is be· ing dro pped as a hasE'hall broad- caster by the :'II Jl(' nt'lV.'Ork , The Ro ston Globe "s s ports' television columnist. Jack l 'r:i1g, said to· day. t-:raig, ,i!t>ne rall.v rl'~arded as the nation·s m o:1 1 knn\\•lt.>di?edblt• Spt\rts" TV colun1ni:-;t , al:-.o so.ud :'llRC is t"liminat1n,i.: (;o.,.,·dy fr11m it s coilegl' bas kclh<tll l'O\'l'ragt• th1~ winter . He said r>1c-k Enht'ri.! v.111 hand !(' play hy pl<1y on !'O! i ('g e b a s ketb ~1ll .i nd Jn t• Garag1o la \\'111 hoindl t' lht• basl'bal! covt>rag(• In :"Sew l 'o r k, an :"SB C spok esm an s aid nf tht• report 'NRC "s I on~ a o;soc1;1t1on v.'1lh Curt Gowdy will continue under our existing ag rt>t•ment and de· tails or his 1976 assignments art' yet to be determ ine d ·· Craig attributed the dropping or Gov.·dy to less boiseball cov- erage by :'II RC next season. !\fajor league baseball has de- cided to s plit its network con. tract. :'IS ext season . ARC v•ill han- dle the !\lond<i y nii::ht '1:<1me and NRC .,.,-ill cont inue to h.a ndl e tht• Saturday afternuon ~ame. The two networks v.·dl ;:it1 t:>rnalt• on coverage of lhC' .<\JI-star g-ame, playoffs and the \Vurld Scri(•S . Orn11IPN 11 d1·a11,., •• C.;\l.C'UTTA, India The t"·o top S t:'t~ds. !\1 a nul•I (Jr;1n ll'S of Spain and India 's Vi iav Amritraj. advancC'd to the men·-; s ingles semifinals 1n thl.' :S.'J0.000 Indian Grand Prix La\\·n Tennis championships today. Orantes nt:>eded just 46 minutes to defeat Tom Gorman. 6-1. 6-2. while Amritraj defeated Juan Gisbert or Spain, 6-4, 5·7, 6-3. rn other quartf'rfinal matches, !\.tike Cahill defeate d Alex Mayer, when i\1 ayer fell ill and Kim Warwick of Australia de- feated H aroo n llahtm of Pakistan. 4-6, 7 ·6, 6-2. ,\,.he (lp JJet JOI-I ANN ESllU RG . South Africa -The top three se{'((s - Arthur Ashe, Adriano Panatt~ and Eddie Dibbs -were upset today in the South Afri can Open tennis championships. Ashe \\'as defeated hy South Africa·s Pat Cramt>r, 5-3, J-6, 6·2. Panatta stormed off the court once in protest ol llne JUctg1ng during his loss to Andrew f'at- tison of Rhodesia. 6-3. 7·6. .;\nd 01bbs was boot."lt off lht:' court by a large cro\\·d enra~l·d bv his obvious attempts to lo .. l ·. fiP \\·as h a ndily defeated h) ~11th 1\fril'a·s 1-'rew ::\1cYlillan,---. 7-6. 6-l . In othf'r m atches, Onny Pnrun of Nt•-.-.· Zealand d('fealed South .<\friea ·s Paul . .\vis 6-0. 6-4, and Ka rl ll.lei!C'r of Y..'t'sl C.erm<1ny du\\l ned John l 'uill of South :\fr1 c ~. G-0. 6-J. ll,•rro11 Claimed .<\TI,,<\:'IST .<\ -The Atlanta Falcons Thursday clai med Ma rk Herron. the 5-foot-5 rt:'cord- breaking .speedster. for tht:' SIOO waiver price from the i':e...,· England Patriots. The Patriots put the27-year-old running back on waivers late \Vednesday. Soriet• lt"in ~EWYORK -Ledby Vladim ir Arsamaskov and Alexandr Belov. Russ ia "s Olympic basketball tl•am \\'iped out a 16-point defici t in tht:' second half and edgt'd Notrt• D:lme 77 -76 in the excitinJ! n ight c ap of an exhibiti on doublt>header Thursday night. Sutton Nixes Trade Story I.OS A~GELES -Los Angeles Dodgers star Don Sutton labeled a UPI story by J\.1ilton Richman concerning "his supposed dis· satisfaction as ridicu.lous. ''I have not asked or demanded to be traded." s aid Sutton, the :K>-year-old ace with a 155-126 re- cord \\'ith the Dodgers. The UPI s tory Thursday said Sutton asked to be traded to NC'\\' l'ork, Roston or Kansas City in the American League. "The most disturbing thjng is that all this makes me look like your stE'reotyped spoiled jock, 1 am not a high-salaried miHtant. J don 't like being cast in a bad light \vith a lot or super rans and a great organization. I'm not the type that bites the hand that feeds him ... We the pressure is off now and is glad of it. ·· don·t miss playing basket- ball t all," We.st lold the Daily PU ~wing a recent Challenge of the xes segment at Mission Vie· ''!\fuch of the recruiting is dirty and I wouldn't want to be a part of that. 1 had enough when I \\'SS playing,·· says West. The ex -Lakers great has been playing a Jot of golf, but little basketball in the past year-and it showed a littJe in his loss to Karen Logan in a game of •lorse at the recent Challenge of lhe Sexes. Petty Beads Stock Car Field Jo h. .. layed a long time and aner le the traveling and pre- kind or cet to you. There's lion pro basketball wears t menially: The body and just can't t1k:8 It after a ,'' 1ay1 West. an All· an at 111e um..,..11y ot liil•lnl!ISMO. • be hu no °"""'11 al all ' •*'I.all any ~ bolll<tl· bell, tlii U, lllO·~ would • • lie missed a couple or trick shots that Logan hBd rut, but he also blew two iihots from the free throwUne. "I really don't want to make any excuses, but I didn't prepare myse1r very well for this. I • t.houJh' she (LoJi•n) might be a Utile nervous In lrollt rJ the~ cameru. but she wasn't. She played very well. Rut I don't reel b.adly about Josii\:C." ------~-----·-- ONTARIO (AP) -Richard Petty .tries to cap an incredible season Sunday In the Times 500 at Ontario Atotor Speedway, the rinal National Association for St()('k Car Auto Racing Grand National stock car race or 197S. Petty has won 13 times In 29 raceii. And his third place finish in the Dixie 500 two weeks ago et Atlan- ta pushed him over the $300,000 · mark for fh"i scconOlrmeTrrhis r•reer. Petty~ drlJing an ailing car, unofrlcialJy bettered last year's l pole-winning Speed as practice QPt'ned Thursday. Petty was clocked at 151.642 miles an hour in his 1974 Dodge. That exceeded his own race re- cord or 149.9 mph. Moments after he set the blistering pace to top Bobby Al· Uson's 150.275 mph and A. J . Foyt's 150.175 mph, Petty's car began to emit smoke. lie slowed down and drove back to his r11u1~. ~ Petty, (rom Randleman. S. C .• hu driv.,. his Dodge to $307,005 in wlnnings a.nd has led more laps than any other driver on the stock car circuit thii season. Petty's bid for a si.xth Grand Netiona1 championship will be challenged oo the 2.5-mile oval by Buddy R:iker. the winner at AUanta, 1973 NASCARchampion Benny Parsons. defending Times 500 champion Allison and USJ\C champion Foyt. Other entries ror tho SlS0,000 race include Cale Yarborou.xh, DllV8CM"ll'l!lnnd slx-dm,.Grllld Nationlll Wei! champ Ray Elder. Pe\ly maintained that although his year might loek like a runaway, that hasn't bei:!n the l"ase. · "It really has been a com· petitive season,'' said Petty. "I've won four or five races and been less than a car length In front when it -A·as over." NASCi\-X-St3lislfcs show bow close the racing has been, even though Petty has won far more than Anyone else. Eight different drivers have ~, althouth -no-vne-other-than- Pttty has won more ~than three, and more than 30 driwn have led'"Grand National Races. ' • -,. , OAILVP1tDT Wood Sidefi11ed Battles Spa~a.-.s ' * * * * * * Ba~otis, LB Poly Clash Brawl~y Tangles . ·uf · With San Clemente?~~ JldJ/, . I , West Covina SliSbi Pick Iti·~elF Playoff 1 WEST COVINA-u.I by one or the top quarterback.I in the San Gabriel Valley, the West Covina High Spartans are slight favorites to defeat an injury- riddled Edison Chargers footbaJ I team tonight in the first round of ! theCll"..,Aplayolfs. , Kkkofl Is at 8 at West Corina llieh and the Spartans, ranked No, 8 ill \be 4·A l'Oll. w!U be fac- ing ·a Ch•rcers team wbic:b will probably be. without four startffs. ' RAY SHACKLEFORD A·nlone those starters are quar\erb.ack Ri ck Basliore- Oran(e County 's back of the year-and fight end-linebacker Vic Rakhshani, a second team All -county C'hoice. Bashore has a broken thumb on his passing hand and Rakhshani has a broken finger. As of_ tbur~day afternoon, neither had bee n given a d(){'tor 's release. Avocado ·Bowl Near For GWC? Jackrabbits Favored To Beat FV LONG BEACH-Fountain Valley HI1b's aerial·mindt!'d Barons and the big and fast Jat'krabbits of Long Beach Poly collide in the fir:il round of the CIF •·A football playoffs tonight at Veterans Stadium. Kickolfls al 8 and the Jackrab- bits of Poly coach Mlk:e Scarpace are 1 'n-Point favorites to disPoSe of tbe Barone. who are in their first post.season af,pearance In the 10-year history o( the school. Poly, 8-1 and Moore League champioos. depend on the strong and fail running of taUback Artie lfargrove, who has rushed for over 2.000 yards in the last two years for Poly. And although Scarpace lists a sophomore at quarterback withou t too much threat in the passing game, Fountain Valley coach Bruce Pickford surmises that il"ll be the speedy Mike Washington at quarterback. JOHNMURIO Guides Oleblos MV, Walnut Vie Tonight. At Mt. SAC WALNUT-Mi ssion Viejo 1-ligh's Oiablos got orf the fl oor and scored 33 point.9 in the second half last week. then escaped wit' a winning coin flip a day later and u a result are in action tonight at Mt. San Antonio Collegt". They'll be without their slllr running back tonight, but the San Clemente liigb Tri tons, rated No. 1 in the Cf F 2-A poll. are nJoe- poi n l favoritl':s to defeat Rrawley'!f Wildcats in the first round of the 2·A football playoffs. Kickoff is at 8 at San Clemente lligh and lhe unbeaten Tritons (9-0l appear to hkvl~ too much of· feiuive and defensi ve talent ror a Wildcats team that fini shed third in the Desert Vall('y League with a 2-2-1 record. '.'lot only are Allie Schaff"s Tritoo:s a\"eraging 23.9 point! from their wishbone olfeose, but they are alJowing opponent.a to score only 5.~ Points per game. Tbe Tritons w ill be without halfback Brian Wood on of· fense-be has a severely sprained ankle-and m ay be minus defensive end Ron Wade who also has a :sore ankle. Both are All-county picks. Still, San Clemente has plenty of talent. Fullback Tom Arons has rushed for 324 yards on SJ carries while halfback Randy. Adams ha.s picki"d up 328 yards on 61 attempt:t. St a rting quarterback Tim Vleisides has carried 66 times fur 260 y ards and is the playt'r Rrawley c oach Doug Barker fears the m ost. Whll• Wide may not start, tI!ll r; Tritona still have three aJJ.Je~-tb deftnsive players. They aninN llnt'backer Pondo Vleisldes a.nar defeniive backs Stan Mathis artd:ri? Glenn Dill. '""'' Rrawley also has a rugged d&t•'Y ft•n.at. aJJowing iU opposition !di ~ore 7 .6 points pe.r-game. Its to il dt."fender is linebacker RichaJ'dli•JI Reyps (5-11 . 185) who wa1 namedi..'I the !'O-MVP defensive player i1111J •. his league, ·N.'I Rt'yts is 3lso a powerf•ff fullback from an I formation. Jfe has rusht>d for over 100 yards twice while his Wildcats have be.n chalking up 17.S Points contest. Other top Wildcats quarterback Gene Bumbera ( 200), tackle Blaine Smlth ( 195) and Oanker Rodney M · (S·lO, 110). Smilh and Moore all-league choices ·while Bu bera. a dropback passer, rom ... pleted 55 percent of his aerials. '"o-" .. """ ... u..... Oft•-~ ....... J.611 Eroq11n1m f E DE ~''11 1'10 8'-•Y l Of $1fNl•r 1•' Di;im111911ei G HG y1.,.,, UO lf•<tt C OT '°""°.._ MO,,._, T DE K•UI,_,, l.OQon1nu1 F i..9 A•ori1 US,,,,.lh" .• SE ~B P.Vle"IO.t IH f .V .. l~I~• QB C9 0111 m """"' F=8 CB O.Y'Ut 1llO ~' RB $ ...,,.ll>ll 1~s eo....wn RB A9v ,_1._..•vr>llfl Steve Rakhshani, "'ho com- pleted four of five passes for 52 yards again,st Warren, will replace Bashore at quarterback "·hile Mark Tucker. a 6--1 , 171 · pound senior. will start al tight Golden West College rootball coach Ray Shackleford says he'g having a hard time evaluating Rio Hondo College -the Rustlers· oppon ent in the Southern California Conference showdown Saturday night at El Rancho Hi gh . Washington, a cousin o( pro re- ceiver Gene Washington. is a 9.8 sprinter and can be deadly with the keepers augmenting the powt"r ands~ of Hargrove. It's lhe first round or the CIF' 2-A footbaU playoffs and roach John Murio's Diablos are 4'-'l· point underdogs to the Walnut !'.1U!Slangs . Dana· Hills Tests ,t end. Ra shore is also a starting cor· nerback but Jeff Smith (5-11, 160) is his repla(te m ent. Other injured Chargers are of- fensive guard Rob F1annelly and tailback Rob Romeo. F1annelly has a hyperextl'nded knee while Romeo has a pulled thigh mus- cle. Defensive end Paul Radish takes over for Fl annelly while Rey Cano, who has gai ned 188 yards. replaces Romeo. "Rio Hondo is a diffiruJt team • to evaluate ... s ays Shackleford. "The team we 've seen in film and the team we'll play Saturday njght won 't be the same. \Ve'll see a much better team Satur- day. "Rio Hondo's quart<'rbac k Dirt'< l'-"t •• EI lt•M.,_ Mi.ti Pickford's Barons, meanwhile, have that potent passing game Md he's hopeful that a new found running attack supplied by sophomore Willie Gittens will blend with quarterbacks Chris Dove and Gary Coleman and re- ceivers Ken Margerum. Bo Box· old, Mike Marquez&Co. Margerum and Roxo ld are both first team all·Sunset l..eague selections for the 4-4-1 Barons. "'ho finished in a lie for third \li'ith l..os Alamitos. Ki c koff is at 8 and if the Diablos can C'Ome up with another soljd performance like the one they displayed against Laguna Beach, it could be enough to offset the hard running game possessed by Walnut. Walnut is a tri-c;hampion in the 1-lacienda I.eague with Royal Oak and Bonita with an S-1 over- all mark. Rugged Lawndale ' LAWNDALE-The Dana 1-lills High Dolphins have shown vast improvemt'nt during lhe last two weeks. but they are eight-point underdo gs t o the s tro ng Lawndale Cardinals in the Cirst round of the CI F 2-A playorrs tonight. played more offensive consist • ey. scoring 30 points against Misti ion Vit'jo. 1..eading the Dolphins' rushin[! attack is John Gill who has pi!'ked up 681 yards on 139 car· ries . The other running backs, Keith King . and Kerry Crabb, havE' rushed for 407 and 373. West Covina is fairly healthy, pa rticularly its quarterback David Alfaro who has thrown for 1.388 yards. I-I i.> has some of the CIF"s swiftC'.st receivers in R1ck Stivers and Ian Smith. Go nortl\ on '.W" Di~ F•e<!w•J lo F•Pl'W..,. .OS Notti\ on 60S to W•\llonqlOfl 8tv0 -\! °" W•~r.lnQ!Oft Blvd. lo P••<oom .,,,, lu•n .. g.111 Xnool h loc•IH ori !•II •I ~!.01 !i<>. P•l\(N'll 81wd P>coA1ve••. f\1argerum is also a third- team All-Orange County rhoil"e al defensive back. in addition to se!'ond team All -County middle guard Kevin Pattersoo . The Diablos finished in a thrce- way tie, too, but for serond plal'e lx>hind undefeatc>d San Clemente in the South Coast LeaJo:ue. University lost the nip or the coin and Mission Viejo and Dana llills enter tonight ·s playoffs. Kickoff is at 7 :30 at Leuzinger lligh a nd lhE' Ca rdinals, ranked '.'Jo. 10 in the 2-A poll, fini!ihed "'ith a 5-0 r<'cord in the Pioneer l.eague and .,..·ere 7-2 over~1ll . yards. ,· \ Dana Hills will have an adJi:~ tional ofrensive weapon tonig~ in Steve Crapo. Out with a broke~ collar ~one ~os t or the yea r. Crapo 1s a sw1Ct runner and w1ll be th e starting Oanker. J\gairi!t A_rea earliE'r this season, Crapo p1 ckt:'d up 71 yards on II carries. Stivers has caught eight TD passes .... -hile Smith. a 9.6 sprinter. has caught five scoring aerials . Patterson and the rest or his mates fi gure to have their hands full with Poly, however, and l'he fi rst task is to stop the running of lfargrove and Washington. The key to !l.tission·s suc!'ess is if the Diablos can successfull y pass against \\'alnut·s ground- oriented derl'nse. The Dolphins tiE'd for second 1n the South Coast J.ea~ue with a 3-2 mark and had a s('ason·s record of 5-'I. And like Edison. West Covina has a quick. aggressive defense. permitting 83 points en route to an 8ll re<."ord . Edison finished with a 7"2 mark while giving up li\1ike Ortiz) has been in and out of the lineup with injuri~. but he's supposed to s tart a~ainst u:-;. Because of him and the rart that Rio Hondo bas a bye, and then played LA Southwest last week. shoWd really help·them. .. They·ve improved quite a bit in the past few weeks, but by the same token, "-'e have too, .. says Shackleford. Do\•e , a second team all· league C'hoice . has struek for 7 touchdown passes among his 1.047 yards ip 84 completions out of 134 attempts. Quarterbaek DOUJ? lteeves ha s completed 55.2 of his passes (4R of 87 l for 91 1 yards and .5 touchdowns . Jay Ciaffa is his '.'Jo. l target and it-he and others caJt shake loose in th~ Wolhul l!c>cot\dary it wo uld ope n some hole's ·for tailbacks Scott Spear and J oe Blum. It rigur('s that l.awndale's baC'kfield IS too powerfu l (or Dana llills to glop. Quarterback '\/incc Es parza ha s thrown for 920 yards whilt> tailback Lor~za Bellamy ha!! pi<"kt•d up 700 yards and Tim l'r1sk has run for ~~ yards. The Chargers will use a vanli· tion of a 5 defcn~e in hopes st.Qp.R!Jl g Dana 1-iill» Per,Q',litti the oppo:i1tion to 8Co~ MJpoin 86 points. Both t.eams come into the game with S·O conference re· cords with the victor advancing to the Dec. 6 Avocado Bowl against No. l ranked Orange Coast. Gittens, combined with Steve Musso al the "Other Mmning slot, gives the Barons a bonafide eround attack. They ''"ill be opposing a Dana llills d<'fense that has played well in recent weeks. Since surrender- ing 41 points to San Clemente a month ago. the Dolphins have not allowed more than t"·o touchdowns in any game. in nine gamE's. the Chargers de• fense is led by linebacker Kimo JJ:arta and tackle Ross Win· nerberger . ... _ ..... H llS Wl...rl WR DE Hiii 1•s 70S ~l!ev LT OT Fr•,..r llS 18S F••Yr LU NG WllMrby 17S 190 Wl!wn C OT Wllll•m~ l'IO 19S ft.ell"' RU OE A•dl'11 l•S ns Holl.O•Y RT L!I S.Cl>w•rtr 110 171 Tuc:-er TE LBROOl'"'1>n 1IO nv s. R•k~Ul•nl oe CB Nl<Mli 1 SS CB Smitl> 160 S S A•kl>'1\.lnl 170 710 Fuq.11 F 8 lM C-TB HS eoo-rt F L S CK«• 11•0 Morse Play_s The Rustlers have not beaten the Roadrunners in the past five meetings and last year fell to Rio Hondo, 27-21 after leadjng by a 21 ·7 score entering the final quarter. l'•Wll .. 11 V•U•r Shlrti'"' u..._ .... ~. .. ... H 1SS M.lt9"•11m SE LE llotltiy ... ,., Q'lrh1., " o• ....... "' 1., P•lte•wn co NU P•lte!""\On "' 1'5 Bl ...... 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Ill r • ..,,... c AG &«h,...n HS e .. 1er1by LU AE &el~kf 2U J•n ... n LT LB D.IMIAQflr I~ 8<0-lf\Q fE LB ICO!.m•I• 1'l ll SI•"'~ Q8 ce Vot<N•O•nQ !IS Goll ~8 Ctl c.r-"Y 1-18 S W•hn FL S l•I- UC Irvine's Lindsay Morse will battle Barbara 1-lallqWst of USC in featured singles at the se<'ond annual UCI exhibition tennis "We 've played real good fool· ball games-in the past against Rio Hondo. \Ve h ave a g:ood chance to win Saturday night, but not any more than some of the other times... · Golden West 's Mark Davis con- tinues to set a sizzling running pace. Davis has rushed for 1,199 yards in 164 carries for a 7.3 average. His ga me average is 133.2 yards. Newport Tops Terriers,25-3, In CIF Polo INGLF.WOOD - I.aguna R E'ac h High came from bc>hind to de- feat the l\1ary m ount Sailors. 12-15, 15-8, 15-9 at St. ~1ary's lligh, here, Thursday night . and gain a s pot in the semifinals of the CIF' 4-A girls volleyball playorfs. I.aizuna .... ·a s down 6-0 · before it was able to ig- nite its attack. MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING ~ matches at the Newport Beach Tennis Club on F'riday. O~. 5. First match is at 10 a.m. Morse. the top interrollegiate player in Southern California in 1974 and No. 2 in the nation. by- passed last year·s championship season to compete ia Europe. The event is being staged to raise money £or the women's ten- nis program at UCI. 1\nd two other running backs are also averagtng over six yards a carry. Mike Powell has a 6.6 average (562 yards) while Pat McKean has a 6.4 average (321 yards). The Newport Harbor Hi gh Sailors trounced the visiting Redlands Terriers, 25+3, in the first round of the CIF water polo playoffs Thursday afternoon. The Artists wi ll host th e defending C I F champs, Louisville 11.i gh Saturday ni ght at 7:30 . "l told them it was their last chance.·· said Laguna !'Oach George Carey. "We got a little excited and started play- ing together a s a tl'am." According to Carf'y. the win was a fin e> team effort. but he rclt th at n a.,..,·nSpurlock and Lynn l~uhLig played outstand- •ing games. In Avoeado Bowl The Sailors. seeded No. I in the playoffs, will me~t the victor of today ·s J~a Habra-Lake wood match on TuE'sday. After winnin g the first ga me, Marymount ap· peared to ease up, and the Arti s t s came on strong to take an 8-0 lead in the second game. "Dawn did a fantastic job setting and she did a great job of digging out balls." h l.' said. "And t.ynn was super in the bark court ... Tucker Prefers RH Redlands. completely stined. by the strong Newport defensive play, was not able to get off a shot until two minutes into the second period. ln the third game. Orange Coast College football coach Dirk Tucker says he would prerer to play Rio Hondo College in the Dec. 6 Avovado Bowl at Cerritos College. Rio Hondo and Golden West clash Saturday night ror the Southern Cali Cornia Conference title with the winner racing OCC . "We've played Golden West already this season <OCC won, 31·14l . and I don't think rootball is designed to playing a team twice"in one season. We 'd like lo meet so m eo n e we have n 't played ," sa)'s Tucker. And the OCC coach readily ad- mits Golden West would have a definite psychological advantage in a rematch. ''They obviously would have more incentive. Our guys would feel that we beat them once. we could beat them again. Golden The leading scor £'r of the game . f R QM West would have much more to with four goals was Newport's prove.·· Greg Fults. 1. 5 0 0 GWC 's Rustlers gave OCC a "Greg was able to score on the s tough battle for the first half of qui ck stuff inside. and that was their game. Golden West led early nice lo see, .. said Newport coach . PER MONTH the game, 7-0, before the Dues Bill Barnett. jumped to a 10-7 halftime lead. Obviously pleased with his BUYS "Golden West has an excellent team's play. Barnett cleared the • team, as does Rio Rondo. Either lx>nch to give everyone. inch.Kl· • one will be a tough opponent," in g the JVs. some playing time. says Tucker. "I have not seen Thefirststringdidnot seeartion • SWIMM ING POOL Rio Hondo play this sea:>an. but I after the first period. knowtheyhavE'avery goodpro-A cco rding to Barn e ll. • SAUNA gram." ·Lakewood will probably be Unbeaten OCC. ranked No. I in Newport's next opponent, and he • JACUZZI the.nation, will resume practice is a little concerned about the • SHOWERS Monday for the Avocado Bowl. narrowness of the Lakewood Butmeanwhile.Tucker.hisstatr pool. • SHUTTLE SERVICE TO andmanyofhisplayerswUlbein ~Mwt11w ; ! ~ !~~ AIRPORT attendance Saturday night at El ""-""" M•rW scor1"'-4""" •. O.AlllO'I 1. Rancho High for the GWC -Rio =~~t.0::~~}11=~: • RECEPTIONISTS Hondosbowdown. "'.....,""~-.. • PHONE ANSWERING OCC Poloists Lauded "i=F:::A=l::;;R::;;W::::(:=:~~Z!.~)~G~R~IP§;S':=~~;;;;;-: ~:~~EXT AR I AL SE RV I c E Oronge Coas t Campbell. 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Only one starter~·S Corward D.lve Walsh-returns from last season's 8-21 team. Walsh was OCC's fourth ll'ading scorer last year with 218 points (7 .S average). The other four starting spots are ex{>t"C'lC'd to be manned by i:uards Tom Lloy (Edison} and I>avt> Taylor <San Clemente), t't>nt('r ~1 1ke Denham (llemefi ~nd Cor'l'·ard Phil Bolden (Santa . .\na Vallc>y ). All are freshmen. !.J oy, bl'tter known for his trat'k exploits (he's a 1 :SJ.4 half- m1ler), is 6·5, Taylor i.s a 5·10 play makcr and Bolden and I>enham are both 6·6. Key backup personnel include fri.l!;hmen guards Steve Tully <Edison) and. Chris Baker (Corona dt'I Mar), letterman <"en ter Steve Sa nders and Louisville fre-shmen !orv.'ards Skip Jeranko <EstanC"ia) llnd Kent J)rush (Los Amigos>. along with :w>phomore guard Bryan Renner. Brush is 6·6, Jeranko is 6·5 and Sanders is 6·4. Jack Clark (6-5), a standout al Edison two seasons ago. iis ex- pected to join coach llerb Livsey's team following the foot - ball s£'ason. Clark is a starting of· fens1ve tackle. The Pirates have been picked to finish last again in tht' South Coast Conferen{'c. but looked im- pressive in a rec:cnl S{'nmmage with SaddlebaC'k. "We have a lot of question marks," says Livsey. "Our bi g· gest weakness right now on the starting team is defense. ··we 're younJi? and inex · ,perienced and w<"re not big. We've spent a lot or lime with re- bounding. I think our-cnthusiasm CIF Football Z·A PLAYOFF GAME l.euzinger 44 , Pater Noster 8 will overC'ome our inOX · J)t"rirnre, ··says IJvsey. Ordnge Coast·~ tourney, the Miles Eaton Classic. is set for Dt'C'. 3·6 this season and features some of the top teams in the s tate -Santa Ana. EJ Camino, Oxnard, Santa Monica, Santa Rosa and Saddleback--along with PhOf'nix . OCC h•~tlNU k ......... F", ~" 11---VOIO.n Wt~t C-1. 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Oit•ten • • Bucs' Olswang Def ends Title At Fresno FRESNO-Orang e Coast College·s John Ohswang will de· fend hi s state JC cross country rhampionship, here, Saturday, but the C'OmP.etition fi gures to be tougher than it was a year ago. Coach Jim Mclllwain's OCC Piratl'S are one of 10 colleges· seeking the state crown-lour or 'l''hi<'h are from the South Coast Conferenre. Olwang finished filth in the SouthE'rn Cal championships a week ago "'1th a time o( 19:29 over the four-mile rourse at Whittit>r's Legg Lake. !!is toughest comp~tit1on ri_gures to come from Vic Simo· man of Los Angeles CC, Kirk Pfeffer of Grossmont J ose Saavedra and Armando Cende· jas of F\lllerton and Henry.Perez of San Jqaquin Delta. Grossmont ls favored to win its fourth straight slate crown'. Others competing for OCC in- rlude Tom Olswang, Joe Kolar, J-loward Keeley, Karl Weber, Jeff J ones and l\ob Acosta. C:IF Prelims • ,, • • ' ·· 1 Area Prep Runriers- Vie -;,_t Mt. SAC .I WALNUT-The Edison High Chargers and University's Tro· jans begiq their quests for cross country championshlp&$Bturday mornina in the Cl F preUminarieli a\ M.LSan AA ton lo Collece. Harriers from the 1-A, 2·A, 3·A pnd 4-A ranks will be competing with the first heat (l ·A) scheduled to beJi?in at 10 over the hilly, two-mile course. The top five tearrus rrom each heat and runners from non· qualitying t("ams who finish among the top five in each race will qualify for the finals on Nov . 29. t=<lison, ranked No. l in the CI P' · 4-i\ poll. wUI compete against 11 team.1 iD ll: heat that begins at noon. Among itl5 competitors are JC Water Polo Seer•., ow,,_ EICllmol'IO I .J 0 1 ~ 0...-qe C.O.il 1 J J l 11 OCC-ie<H'lt'W)r-E, Sm!OI l . lurid '· Mltctwu. Omllti.U. c.,...,, T•o ... 1. w,an. kotl. dtfending 4·A champion Pa1os Verdes and Corona del Mar. Costa Mesa, ranked No. 2tn lbe 4·A poll. is entered in the day•s final ratt at 12:20. ater Dei, No. 6 in the 4-A , and l\1arina wil e 1n Co6la Mesa's heat. University, No. 1 in the 2·A rankings, raC'es at 11 while No. 2 San Clemente runs at 10:40. Top indi\'idual runner should be J.aguna BeaC'h t-ligh·s Erie Jlul sl 'olo'ho will run unattaC'hed in the 2·A di,•ision. Kunning in a 10 :40 raC'e, Hulst will be trying to break the course rl't.'ord or 9:45. Mi ssio n VieJo's Mike Walterhouse won't )lave any chitnre at breaklng1 a record. Fidishing seventh in the' South Coa'St League finals when' he was suffering rrom the flu, Walterhouse h ad his petition to run at Ml. SAC denied. He was considered the second best 2·A ruruier. t Tops Tars In Playoffs WOOOLAND HILLS -N<>wport Harbor High S<-hool went down to de- feat at the hands or No. I Sea Kings Lose To Santa 1l1onica Ry HOWARD J •• llA'.'l"DY Ol'ftl<t 0.Hy P'lt<tl 51•tl A confident Santa Monica High School girls volleyball team took command early in the first game and despite a valiant C'omeba<'k l'f£ort by the Corona del Mar Sea Kings, went on to post a 15 ·9. 15 -4 quarterfin al Cl F 4-A playoff vittory Thursday night on the l osl'r's C'ourt . :\gai n, Dale KC'ough was brilliant in a losin~ cawe ror roaC'h Kathy Bulmer's Sea K1n ~s. ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER seeded l.ouisville High School girls volleyball team in C IF <1 -A quarterfinal action Thursday night, 15·13, IS-7 . A crowd of mort> .. than 300 wat<'hcd the aC'- ~ tion with better than 100 from the Newport Reach : are-a. Rut it "'asn't an easy victory for lht• more ex- perienrl'rl I.ouisville squad and c•oach Judy Fogt ·s Ne\~·port Sailors battled all the \vay to the finish. "We \1:ere dOYi:n 13-2 in the second game and rame baC'k, ·· Fogt said arter the matC'h. "And we had them I t -7 in the first game before they C"aught fire and went on to win."' l.ouisville meets 1.aguna Reach Saturday night in semifinal ac- tion at Laguna Beach. The Artists of l.aguna BeaC'h won the coin flip and it will start at 7: 30. Marie I.undie was singled out by hl'r coach as the outstanding Newport player against L-0uis vi 11 e . "She's an excl'llent all· round player," Fogt said. "She's a good set- ter and hitter and she plays defense as well as orrense." Santa Monica meets seC'ond seeded Marlborou gh Saturdciy night in semifinal action. !\1arlborough defeated !\.lira Costa Thursday, 15-13, 15-10 to gain the• semis. Corona del !\far "'as in lhl' sE'cond gamE' in the early going but three bad offiC'iating calls a gain"t them seemed to unnc>rvt· the Sea Kings and they were unable to coml' baek as the third rated Santa Moni<'a team went on to viC"tory . Coed Tennis G<folllfrl w.1At1 UI Lon• k•" Ml•<td Dovbl .. Ku""r-S1•nl1y lGl Gel ~· P'fu.Ltt 6-1, 6-2; Cr•w·Fl1ll1 IG) n.1 $cMU1r·IC p.-..,111 6·'· 6·l, w 11,1wr. T•.,IOt 4Gl de! Pulido-Cl••~ 7.s. Ml; llfM·Slr•thell IG) def N11PC11r-81r- 'YMll" 6·3, f-6, 6·1; AOi4!·1Crfb1, (ll -We~l·T•~lo•6.(I. 1·6. 6·f . Pr-!- Jof!Mon ILi def SChllllno-Durr '"'· '"'· .... Foitll•-A1>9" IL I def w..,_. Sl.te>lelon 1-4. 1-'· 6·•; Le1e11er·""'91t.., CGl IMf S.nedlcl·HoM 1·1. 6·1, !iw•I,.. -•CG) oet Whlt,..y.I(""" i.1.11-1. 6·1, ZKk·.,..1tole,1 IG) CMI 1':.l"'ll CM'"'Y M , f-6, 6-1; R•.....,rl1·U<rrn CGl O.I 8"r1tl>-P•pedokh l-6. t-1, LOPll·VOUf'l'OI CGI def Sehr-• Mc'Me!Jl ~., ....... 2. Or ..... CNil Ct l 11! .. ..,u.,.... Her serviC'e was on the mark with one eXC'l'ption and while shl.' didn't have as many spikes as in an earlier viC'tory. made six in the first game and two in the serond. Teammates Candee ~1ason. Alison Chi ld and Kathy Tyler C'Ontributed to the Cd!\.1 cause 'l''ilh spikes and'\J1 I I ·•1 round rood play dl''s pitl' th<.· loss. The l"'O orriC'ials C':lllt"<I a spikl'd b;lll ag<1inst \d!\:I \.\•hen 1t :ippeart"CI the Snnta !\loni {'a player had hit out ·of·bounds. 1\n offi{'i;ll rallt•d it orr lhl• fingertips of a ('d:\1 pl<tyer to the protest or t/tt> t'nlire squ:1d On l\\'O other nC' C'asions. the Santa !\1oniC'~l tt•am had \\·hat app..~;1red to bt~ fi"e hlls before play \\'<IS haltl-d. Whilt: outC'omt• or tht~ match might not have been altcrt~cl. it did un· nerve thl' C'd!\1 players <1nd thev fC'll behind from 2·1 to 12.J aftl'r tht' first C'all in the sc>cond j!ame with the other t \\'O C'O m· ing during this tim('. SUPER SUNDAY SIDEWALK SALE S11nd•y. 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FIMAl IHSl'ICTIOH -A member of the "Golden Touch" learn personally approves each car and certifies "ready for delivery:· , • • ... _...., ___ ::J ' ...... • I I . • • • • \ , ' \ , ' ' ' ; ~ • I l I • • . . t • t • • • • t. • • • • t • --' - OC.C Comedies Explore Woody Allen Mysticism By_~~CICIE HYMAN Of ... Dally P'li.t llaft ls Woody Allen really an Orien· tal philosopher? "Woody Allen as a mystic im- presses me very much," said Muean Aljabiry, au Orange Coast College student who will direct two of Allen's one-acts, "God" and "Death," in the col- lege's new Dr~a Lab Dec. 1-6. "Woody Allen I think is the equivalent of a dervish in the East because he is the village idiot who is the wisest really. "Woody Allen says things that are most meaningful . Any Eastern master would probably :say the same things but phrase them differently," noted Al-· jablry, a native of Iraq. The director, who hopes to become a filmmaker, said he · :seiected the two plays from Al - Jen · s new book, ''Without. Feathers." DESflTE THF. deeper significaince he sees in the works, Aljabiry said he admires Allen's "wonderful wit. Ir Woody Allen wanted to write s traight mysticism, he'd tell me. You have to present it to lhe audience his way.·· "Death" concerns a group or people who stalk death. "They think it's a homi<'idal person that you could eliminate.·· The group seeks to attrat'l a new member but refuses to reveal its plan of action. Aljabiry sees the work as 'The Nuteraeker' ' . a satire on political maneuvcr- ings. "God " is about a playwright searching for the ending or a play and proposes that the existence of God may be a practical joke. THF. PI.A YS v.·ill be presented at noon on Der. I (Allen·s 40th Ballet Pacifica will launch its traditional winter production of the Tchaikovsky classic Nov. 29 in the Valley High School Auditorium, 1801 Greenville St., Santa Ana, at 2:30 p.m. The company will then give IO performances Dec. 13-21 at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Tickets are $4 for adults and $3 for children, with group discounts available. Reservations may be made by callin g 494 -1148 \\·eekdays between 10 a .rn . and 2 p.m. l\'tolly l.yn c h and David Panaieff (above) will share the leadin_g roles on alternate nights with Louise Frazer, Carrie Kneubuhl, Cynthia Tosh, Victor Moreno , Paul M a ure'. Benjamin Sperber and Billie Pulliam . Choreography and .costumes arc by L.ila Zali, artistic director of the company. Aflo11t Wo•ett Margo Abbott and Susi Egli (right) will star along with Cristy Dwyer in ''Calm Down, Mother~a-p!ay_ about women by Megan Terry which will' be presented free at 8 p.m. Sunday in UCI's Fine Arts Little Theater, 161 Humanities Hall. Also, tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. UC! will prHent li - dance workshop in the little theater. Admission is 75 cents. -·-r . • . . birthday) and 2, and at 8 p.m . nee. 3·6. Admission is free. l.C'ading performE'rs in the plays, whir h hav€' combined casts of more than 40. include Sandy Simpson, Johnna J,e Doux , J .n . R eic helderfer . John Pezenas. Aruce Kale, Marie Armstrong and C.C. Rcinbach. • • ' .,, . -.... :~ ' Outt: Arts/Dining • ~ • i Entertainment • • Fr iday, November 21, 1975 OAIL V PILOT C'I •. • -:· ~ ... ---------------------··-.. :--.:::: :-.:• -.-.. ••• ....... . -. -·-·· ...... .... -.. . ........ ........ ·-~ :=} .. !:;; .... :<t: .......... . . :::;!' ........ . : ·= ... Rt;ibin Francis and SandY,::,: Simpson (far left) play ·:::. leads in the play · "Death," while C.C. Reinbach (below) ponrays Blf!nche DuBois in "God." Both comedies are directed by Muean Aljabiry (left). . ' ~ • • • • • Seeking Perfection Teen Cellist 'Forsakes Pleasures' Ry JACK CllAPPF.LL • OtTlleDel!yPololStMI "Music is just a p.'.irt or me."· s aid l .agunan Charles Curtis, who al age IS is becoming very much a p3rt of the good music of ()range Counly. Curtis is a cellist <1nd to date this year he has won six rirst- plaC'l'.' prizes in major Southern California musica l competitions. ll y virtue of winning the 1975 Young Artist Concerto compcti· lion . Curtis will appear as featured soloi s t during "Cello Concerto" at tht" 1975-76 season opening ~or the Orange County Youth Symphony Orchestra at 7:J0p.m. Sunday in the Chapman Coll('ge auditorium. Tickets at $1 .50 adults, SO cents students are available by calling 871 -SJOO, ext. 88. "I llA VF. been around music since J was born. My mother would sing to my brother and me. I believe the musical atmosphere influencE>d both my brother and me,·· Cu rtis said in an interview at his home. Curtis' brother. llenry, 17, is a pianist. The two frequ('ntly ap- pear togethe"r in concerts. Curtis began playing the cello at a~e seven. He also played piano to learn the basics of music. Ile said that at one point he was playir:.g both cello and violin and trying to decide betwl"en them. He said he <'hose the t'ello because or its mellow voicl". Curtis said the serious student of music has some hardships, l'5pe('ially if he's a yoong Wlan in his mid-teens. "THERE IS the constant de· dication of my time to it, forsak- ing other pleasures -such as t see others doing, going surfing all day . "In order to achieve perfection you have to focus almost ever- ything on the instrument," he said. Curtis attends Corona del Mar lligh School, where his father, David, is an English teacher. In addition to iM\rumental music, Ile has performed in lheater and l H~ht opt"ra 11<' has appeared on television :ind h<is made rwo re- cord albums. He C'urrcntly is studying with Eleonore Schoenfeld at the \J'niv er s i t y o f Southern Cal ifornia. .'\s for thC' futurC', Curtis plans to attend college and then begin a proression:.11 <.·areer in music, perhaps Jalc>r bc>cominl? a un · 1\·c>rsity t(•arh('r. "lt ·s not really a posili~ you get, it is the reputation yot achieve. "Music represents a s atisf~c tion that on(' can achieve JX.•rfrc tion ... satisfaction and fulfil! ment are the most importan- things to me. .. Perfection in music is lh(' ul ti mate achi('v<'ml'nt ;:.:-; I see 1t,' Curtis said. YOUNG LAG'l'H. ~Ii CELLIST CHARLES CURTIS • 1 ... • • t,i kt• t'•• •her ... . _ like son·· \\rill be the unintentional themC' on t elevision next \\'eek as Zero ~1ostC'I (left) and his son Josh (above) ap- pc~1r on l\VO diffc·rent networks. Josh will pl :.iy the de\' ii 's )•oungcst son in a c:::omedy, "lll•reaftcr." al 3:30 p .m . Thursday on Ch~1nnt-.I '1. Ze ro \vfll sing the lead in an I-:nglish vers ion of Puccini 's comic opera ''Gianni Schicchi " at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 28, on Channel 2. Season Starts Early Ice Skati1ig, Ballet, Choral Music Offered !l's not yet Thanksgiving, bul pl::ins ar<' alrt'ady under v.·a y for Christmas c-nlt•rtainment includ· 1ng ballet. choral music and ice ~katin g. 'f'1 ckets shou ld be r e· served well in advance. The Irvine !\1aster Chorale will present it::. Christmas C'onct'rts Dec. 5 an6 at 8 : JO p.m . at the San- Composer, Guide Dog In TV Story ~:out ,of the .Shadows. .In to e~n ·· -th(' story of the un1 - llt" 'bond bc>twe en pian1:-.t - tiiposer George Sh('tuing and is1ongtime guide dog v;itf ;1ir · lctiday at 7:30 p.n1 . on KCl-:1'. hann<'I 28. ' Th<' special a lso demonslr;.itc.·:• O\\' Guide Doi:s for thC Olind. c., a non.profit or~;1 ni1.alion 3.SC'd in $;1n Rafael, trains p:uidt• ogli for blind pt~rsons across lhc untry. ', i\Iusic for the s pecial, "'h1ch re - •ats TuC'sday at ll :J> <.1.1n. and nday, .'.'-lov . 30, at a:JO p.m .. ns composC'd and t•ond utled by ~earing. abernacle Choir , The Salt l.akl' Tabc.•rnaclC' hoir will p resent its :1n nual ecial Thanksgiv1nj? progran1 nday at 6 :30 a .111. on KN'X dio. ta Ana Firs t Hapt 1~l Church, 1010 W. 7t h St., Santa Ana. ~-lusiC' will includ(' Venetian pol yc hor al music and conlem· porary choral setti n~s. Tick('tS at SS and $.1.50 ror adults, SI .SO for studE'nts a re available at music stores or by calling 548-60-19. TllF. I.OS An geJ('s Master Chorale and Si nfonia Or(·hestra will present its Christmas con- certs Dec. 13 and 14 at the norothy Chandler Pavilion of the l.os 1\n geles Mu s ic C('n tcr. Tickets are available from a~en· ci es or by callinJ:: the music center at (2 13 1626-7211. Special ballt~t events begin with 'R.ailt't Parifira 's presenta- tion of-/.The '.'o'ul<'rat•kt.'r · <sec P age C'l l. In addition. I.os .'\.ngt•lt~s Ballet will prC'mierc four ne\\' ballets r horeogr<iph£'£1 by artistic direc tor ,John Clifford ;:dong-~'ilh morl~ famtlio.11· ... ~:arks Oc<'. ti, 7, I 8. 20. 27, 28 a nd 2!) a t ~-'\mbas:5ad or 1\ ud11or1um in J'asadena. In conjunct ion, t hC' Los An get es J unior H<11let wi ll rerforrO ·'Tllc ~ut crackt'r' Ol•c. 2 1, Z2 :'nTcl 23 nt ,t\mbassador Auditonun1. Tiokt•t info1:n1ati0n is ;1vailnble from t2131 557 -5360 ; for ~roup sail's, call \:?13 l 577 -55 15 . TJIF. ANNUAi, "llnliday on Ice" show will open ('hristmas night and continue through Dec. 30 at the J\n::the in1 ('onvcnlion Center. Tickets <.1rc Sti.50. $5.50 and $4 .50. \\'ilh dtSC'Ounts fo r n1ati nee s i1nd wcC'kda y pe1iormances. Show times are 7 p.m. OJ)('ning night. 2 and 8 p.m . Friday and Saturday, 2 and 6 p.m. Sunday, 8 p.m . ~tonday and 2 and 8 p.m. 'fu('Sday. Tickets ar(' available at ag('n- C'ies or from the C('nter after Nov. 21. Folk dance enthusiasts will be i nt ('r('s tcd in a D('c . 22 performance by the Aman Folk 1-:nsemble at the Los Angeles '.\1usi<' C('nlt.'r PavilJon. The Los 1.\ngeles compan y performs F:uropean. Asian and African d::incC's. ·r ickets are available al agc>ncies. Dame F ontey1i Dances, Talks OnKCETFilm ' ~1 argot Fonteyn," a film bio· gr::iphy of thC' intC'rn::itlotia.lly re· no"•ned bait('rina. will air Mon- 4ay at'9;po p.m ).'.op KCF.T. €han· · ne+'28 . ' N:ir-r::il('d bv actor RichaT'd Rurton. the 1971 film by Keith Money and De mon Productions, 1.td,. s how s the ballerina at "·ork . i n \\VO b::ill('ts ar.d spt>aking frankly about her life. Oam(' Margot talks about the tong hours of -daily practice in hC'r chilclhC'od. her first vears \\'ilh Sadler WC'lls, and how 3t the a::e of 16 she danced the title role of ''G1sel1('. ·· She concludes with a di scussion of her future in dance. -+-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·Mike Turin Says EAT ..... BE THIN .,HOLIDAY INN .ntt. *P.0.P. and Exampl•s: FOLON POSTERS ~-..... ,_._,. ... ....,,....., __ u .... - -~ .... _, .. ...,......._~---c:ao."""'cw.• .. · a-~-... c._..__.,_._,.-s,.11.l'lo- •'"'"c-. HOW EVERYDAY t __ ....,._ ...... "'-·-*'--~··-• ,... _. ... -. '-"'· wicr ~' W:IMMT Miii" l4IMIJ ... "' _.. .... _..,. ............... _ HOLIDAY INN, COSTA MESA l I JI lrhhll, Miis S. DieC)9 '"-9Y W.ttebe tw. t..lfe?C-_.c .. 556-IJSO fl.H •pwlfl Off Pa a 5'lty LectwM &_., M......, ICtlO ..-.. & l:OO ,... .1.1.1 "''s ao .. 11110 Wnftll ..... •tl'llfl '" .. .... llMI• II AtlflltlO ,,,...-.!_....., "'"°""'"HI ..... ,.._ .. , ........ --o· ... -... --·--- OUrtum 1 tell• you •••rJlhlng 'l!!1-keJ\ 'lfi111111i11gs & 'ffotlitio11 ... • I 11 thr "Turke)' House-· __ . Onl' day each year. the FAMOUS STEAK 1;0USE at Knott"s Berry Farn11s1 ransrorn1cd into a "'Turkey Hou<;c". llcrc, the Thanksgiving Fl':1~1 takes on ex1ra meanin g. Enjoy fine rood in a rriendly atmosphere 1 his Thanksgiving Day. Enjoy turkey snup, Waldorf salad . turkey and dressing, mashed pota:ocs 1o1:i1h giblet gravey. mixed vegetables, cranberry sauce. hot bakery rolls and py1npkin chiffon tart with choice of beverage. · Adull1 $4.25, Child..., (undtt 12) SJ.25 Serving begins at I I :00 am . Reservations arc suggested. Please call (7 14) 827-1776 Exl. 404. /11 Mrs. Knott S Cliickeri Di11ner Resta11ru111 ••• Enjoy 1he extra goodness of MRS. KNorr·s fam ous gold en fried chicken dinners complete with boysenberry pie. The 01ickcn D\nner Restaurant will bcgi,n ~crving at 11 :30 am. Adulll SJ.75 ChOd,.n (under 9) 52.00 Delicious homemade Farm Breakfast served from 7:~ am until 11 :00 am. I . ""' you want to know abOUI )'Our1e1m ... ,,. ' . . • II() Ill Ck~fh Bl•d., llu, ..... P8rt. (•Uf. ' J 'Soap' Looks at Values lly DENNIS Md.ELLAN Ol .. O.ltrl"tkllMM ''Soap,·· billed as a new musical entertainment, is an a musing, lusty, song-filled look a t sexual values and marriage t970s-style. The s pirited, fast-paced e vC'n- ing (al thE' Odyssey Theater in L.os Angeles ) is written and directe<I by David Man, a direc· tor in r(>s idence at the Odyssey, which dest>r ves its reputation as beiog one or J,os Angeles' most innovative thl'alers. Man effectiv('ly utilizes the in· timacy or the small eater (it only seal!!! about 50 · ast mem· bers work close the audience, contains several nude scenes (both mate and remale ). -'lthough the nudity ls not necessary in some of the scenes, it adds the right touch ol hilarity tootht'rs. At no time is it lewd. Aaron F.gigian composed the lively and entertaining original music. Cut members include Pt1ichacl Aucensteio, Giaa B. Bank, Barbara J . G~ovese. David 8 . HillbratM.1. Gene Miller, Peggy Pai nton , Vikie Sbechter, Deborah Short. Lawrence Vigus II. Wishni. Music Azulitions Offered in County in aisles and overhead plat-A. new s howcase for musical Groups or individuals should forms. Sets ar simple and sug-tal('nt in Orange County will be bring thE"ir O\\'n accompanist . A gestive . Anything elsf? would offered beginning ?o1onday. piano a"nd a public address would hamper the play's now. ~1usiNI acts or g roups. includ· system are provided. A young and energetic cast or ing dancl'rs, can audition before Auditions may be arranged by • 10 players portrars a variety of profess i o n a l agents a nd calling Garry McClintic at · characters ranging from a bored manager:5 eaC'h Monday night in 960-2627 between 2 and4p.m . wife to a kinky , whip -Anaheim. . cracking sad o -masochistic The auditions. sporisored by Da The hometown school teacher. The talented cast Corsi-Paga no and Associates, newspaper for all is uniformly excellent. are free of chari.?c>. Groups mu::;l In this age of liberated theater, consist of no n1ore than five the Or1nge Coast it should be noted that th:e~p~la~y~~m~e~m::!ber~s~.~~~~~=:,~~=l==~l~1~l~h1~!~1t~1!~f~•~µ~1!~1l~l~d Art Women Show Work OnKOCE Nationally a nd in ·~~~~~ ternationally known wom('n artis t s will be featured on ''Women in Art'" on Wf?dn esday at 7:30 p.m. on KOCE-TV, Channel 50. ,,_ ___ J • The progra m ex - amines the attitudes and directions of women artists in Southern California. - Kay Hau se r Mortenson . Goldl'n West College arl ins tructor. will bl' hos t for the pro- gram. Claire Falkl'n st('in , sculptress, Connie Zehr. \\·ho crea t es thr ee· dimensional work with s:ind. and F.ll'anor Antin. "'ho per£orms a ballet pantomioe. are featured . DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642a5478 ' I • a ~allery of unusual conten1porar y furn1sh inqs and accessories Briter l~eas,lt~~ ~~.111 N".,.lflnrt R!vrt. Nr-\'•'r'~n B"il'h 67>3tooo . I • < Out 1n· About ' Nonnmn $bnley Newport's ' Marriott ~ ' • r frid!Y· No¥9mber71 . 1179 Dance WarkslWp _at UC.~ TONIGHT, NOVEMBER %1 DANCE WOBK.SHOP -Ori&inal cho<eography. at UC lrvi.ne·s Little Theater, Humanities Hall 161, 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday, 75 cents. Sealina limited. Times/ Places Maintains TOp Quality . - '!8 YEARS OF JIOCK AND ROLJ,' -Im· prnalonist ~rformances ol rock stars, 8 o'clock toniilit -and.~ Saturday at Chai>man College Memorial Hall Auditorium, 3;;1 ~· Glusell St., -or.,.l[e:-$2"°Teserved:-$Z'iet1 , atTicketron. JAXL SAXOPHONIST -John Klemmfil';-7:30 and 10 o'clock tonight at Zachariah's C'Offeehouse at Cal State Fullerton. In b~ement of science building, off breezeway. $2.50. I 8:30<fclock tonight and Saturd•y. 673·60'1&. 0. 613-4285. l 'DKAR.F&l&ND5'=Mode.:o drama al llaJil>llo;' tington ~e 2110 Main SL, Hun)-' ington Be.ach. 8:30 o.'cl~ tomch1, Sa..turda_y,~ Nov . 28·29. Dec. 5·6, 12~13. 842·S42l. ~ Approaching Newport Center via the ('urving drive from Coa:;t Highway, one would aJmost be wiJlint? to bet Newport Beach's Marriott · Hotel is as old as anything in the area. Yet, it has on.Jy been seven months since the establishment opened its doors to the public. That was hard to bear in mind as we paid our return visit one night last week . If there was any noticeable dif- ference it was that the hurly- burly or launching has given way to an established, settled-down operation. COURTEOUS and efficient se-rvice marked every step of our progress through dinner in the King 's Wharf r estaurant. And the quality of the food evidenced the same high standards. The Marriott's largest dininl! facility , the King 's Wharf features a stt.>ak and seafood menu and a marv{'lous ht>lp - yourself soup and salad bar. Turning to th{' entree. you <'er- tainly won·t go wrong if you emulate our two selections: king crab legs, served with sC'a mpi garlic butter. $6 .95: the carpet- bagger, a tender and juicy filet mignon stuffed with a delicious oyster dressing,.$8 .50. · Other pos~ibilitie s include prime rib ot beef: traditional C'ul. end cut or English roast slices, S7 E"ach , extf.a heavy cut , SS.25; '.IJE"w York sirloin strip steak: junior, $7 .25, regular. $8 .9,5 ; crabmeat snug harbor {crab- meat mixturE" heaped on an English muffin \Vith slices of tomato and C'he{'se. toppt'd v.·ith THE SWINGING SOCIETY, NOWATTHE MARRIOTT hollandaise sau<•e and lightly broiled), $5.75 ; abalone ~1azatlan style, S7 .25. there's a champagne brunch from lOa.m. to2:30 p.m. CUSTOM CAR. ROD AND MOTORCVCLE SHOW -At the Long Beach Arena, 300 E . Ocean Blvd., Long ·Beach. 6 p.m . to midnight tonight and Saturday, 1-8 p.m. Sunday. $3.95 adults, $3.·15 juniors, BS cents childreil. 'SUBJECT TO CHANGE' -Comedy al the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, .west gate of the Orange County Fairgrounds, 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays Nov. 21 -Dec. 6. 556-5391 . MUSIC CONCERTS -Al Cal Slate Fullerton, 8JO N. State Co11ege Blvd .. F\lllerton. Tonight al 8 p.m.: £ree i:oncert bv the Clarinet Choir in the RiPcital Hall ; University Chorale concert, tonight and Saturday in the Little Theater, $2 . SPIKE JONES -Tonight through Sunday. 9 and 11 o'clock at the Troubadour, 9081 Santa Monica Rlvd .. '"'. llolly'.\·ood. $3 . tickets at door. 'SEl.MA' -l\1usical based on the life of Martin l..utber King, 8 :30 o 'clock. tonighl·Dec. 21' at the Huntington Hartford Theater in lloll y"·ood. Tickets at agencies. ' ' 'THE DRUNKARD' -Melodrama al the Sai>; Clemente Community, Theater, 202 Avenada Cabrillo, San Clemente. 8:30 o'clock tonight., Saturday. Nov . 27·29 and Dec. 4·6. 492-0465. 'FEJFFER ·s PEOPLE' -Salil'<l, in the Golden West College Actor's Playbox. 15"744 Goldenwest St .. Huntington Beach. 8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday, 5 p.m . SUnday . $2 general', $1 .50 <'hildren, students and senior citizens. Umited seating. 'MY FAIR LADY' -Musical at UC Irvine Fine Arts: Village Theater, 8o'clock tonight an!i Satur· day. $4 .50. 833-6617. NEW YORK CITV OPERA -"H.M.S . Pinafore" tonight, "Die J\-1eistersinger" Satur- day, and other operas, 8 p.m. at the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion through Dec. 7. Tickets at agencies. 'PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT' -Tennessee Williams co.medy at the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St .. Westminster, 8 :30 o·clock tonight. Saturday and Nov. 28, 29. 893•8626. Dinner hours art" 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., and lunch hours from 11 :30 a.m. to2 p.m. ANOTHER DINING £acility, the Capriccio restaurant, features family dining during the day. The diverse menu then of- fers saJads, sandwiC'hes and hot entrees. Following any dinner outing to the Marriott these nights. you may want to adjourn to the Main Brace 1..ounge for live entertain- ment and dancing by the group that was on hand for the opening of the lounge, now back for a (e- t~ engagement. RElJGIOUS MUSIC -By too-voice b)a<'k choir. 7:30 o'clock tonight at Faith Chapel, 16783 Graham. St., Huntinb11.0n Beach. 1''ree. 'THOSE DAMNED AMERICANS' -Reader's theater presentation of observations by 18th cen· wry British, 8 o·c10(.'k tonight and Saturday al Cal State Fullerton .Vena Theater. $2. Tickets 870-33i l : Ii mited s t.•ating . CONTINUING IN U>S ANGEi.ES -"Too Much Johnson .. /"The Shadow Box," in r e pertory through D<'c . 21 at the Mark Taper Forum; "The Norman Conquests," through r· Saturday at the Ahmanson Theater; "Soap," mu:sical, The Odyssey Theater. 1 •· THEY'RE ''The Swinging Society . ., a sextet of fine in· strumentalists and vocalists. The group, whi('h features a soft rock sound. has just completed a suc- cessCul tour or lht.· Pac1£it.· ~orib .. :est that inctudl.'d thl' set ting of a ne"'"' attend;.1ni:l' rt•t·ord in Vancouver. B .C. 'WEST SIDF. STORY' -J\-1usical at Sebastian's ', : West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San • 1 Clemente. Tonight through Dec. 7, with dinner. During dinner hours the Capriccio becomes an Italian specialty dining room. It is open from 6 a.m . tfo r breakI~tJ to 2 a.m .. Monday through Thursday and until 3 a.m . on Friday ai\d Saturday. ·Pt .. .\Z . .\ St ·1T•:· -:-.:eil Simon comE'dy. 8 o'clock toni ~•ht and 5;:iturday in the ~t arina 11igh :;chool c:J it'tt.•ri ~. 15871 ~pr1n~dalt' St ., ilunt1ngton Rt.·~ch. 51 .15 ;,it lht.·dt•or. 492-9950. ' The adjoining Capriccio Ter- race combines outdoor dining v.·ith a vit>w of Newport Harbor and the PaC'ifiC'. And on Sunday The S\\"in ~i n g Soc i<·t~· is ap- pearing night iy. :'ol ond;1y throug h Saturday. from . 9 p .1n. ltJ I ::«J !See CllRIST'.\I . .\S, Pa~e (.t) :=;;-----. ---.; ~----SJ,>OUTER SALOON " r MLBOA, y · · 8 · ' PAVILIDn 1ctor1an ar at \ -~ mRT~ { 1 U!TJftT~ · -~~ 6!6.~ll o IJ1e ii Ull~lJ~ 1n1..1r:;.1' •. !!l\(l!Of1Pl-Nl/l.~ll\,\. G/3~li33 / 'TtlR t: l-: (JO:\ T~ ;\~O .\ l\l.1\:\'Kt:T · -Comedy b\· lht• I.all• 1:-lt• l'layt.•rs ;.it lhc 1.ido Isle ('.lubhPu:-<t.'. i n I \' 1 :1 I .i do ~ud . :'\\•\\ 1>ort Be;:u;·h. Co"tinenhl Cu isi"• 1.tf1th 'i 111~r W••lUnd Drun.ch h"ported i Oo!'le sti' Wines 'THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE' Comedy, 8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday at the l.al!tuna Moulton Playhouse, 600 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. 494-0743. (See CllA~IBER , Page CS) Special Luncheon Buffrt SI.BS U.ontJt1Y th1t: Fnday 11 30 to 1 :30 I .. . ,., ,, RICK SHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE · .• ., ... THANKSGfVING AT MR. MUNCHIES •Rt)ast 'i·oun.i.: 'f om ·rurk<'Y . Sage Or1•s:-.i n.i.: ,\nti ,\11 l"ht• Trin1m111g:-. •Bake1\ Virµinia ll an1 ('andied ','ams, fruit ~auc1• •Rainhov.· Trout Stufft-d v.·ith <"rahml'al •USOA r.radctl Ni•v.· 'i'ouk S1r!111n . Rroilcd to pcrfc('t 1011 •Roast Prime R1h . Au .Ju.~ llorscradish SRUl'l' tn<'ludcs soup nr comb1n:it1on ~al ad. baked or l''rench tnL'<l ro1:1t0f•s Liter of I louse 'li..'1ne---Sl.OO E.xtr:.i . .. $2 95 r-·-------COUPON -------., I 011 ... V•h<l °"'"'" Eo.C"f>' , .............. "l) I TnrouQn ~ro , O<-c ~-... in!.,,., co.JDC~ I I I USDA Graded Top ~irloin . .. .. .. .. . . . .S2 .95 I I B.B.0 . Spare Ribs ....................... S2 ,95 I <;,...,..i ... 1n o.o.c. o1 ~"' s .... "!l I 88•<'<1 Po••to"' ~·-hoe~. Gatht G•eJM I I I 1!1:oh•"•' ()1 :.dil' '\.,·1·,,. \J, 'llf·,,11 F•~1·!· "'~"· D'"l'».: 11·1c <:i ..... ·~ 11 r - Fn O>'".: r,~· Ii lQ '.).,..,... •• ,., ) , ~ 17141 b/J-97~5 I (;UIUJOll (j [1tOl1 C T1op1c<JI Dnnk.s I SOO ADAMS lot Horb~I COSTA Ml:S.t. S40-19l7 S40·192l .t.itd. h~ Gor~ft Grovlf' 12201 IROOkHUllST IA! Chopmonl 611-7020 "Gfe CAPISTRANO DEPOT Verdugo Slreel At the Tracks San Juan Capistrano LUNCH • BRUNCH • DINNER BANQUETS• EHTBITAINMEHT NIGHTLY OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY 12 Noon •o 8 p.m. SPECIAL MIEHU ' I 428 E. 17th St .. Costa !'4tsa 645-1070 I ~--------COUPON --------' 9093 E ADAf/15. HUNTl~IGTON Bf~CH 967 -7911 496-8181 831-0232 Whats a Velvet Turf le? /11 a \\·or/,/ fJ( rc~r11ur11nr ~ tht1r ~c1 n1 !1J..,· ''Li• 1./111\':' .. rlu· \·t.·lver '(urtlc 1~ ti TL't11r11 1r1 real c!1n1n:.:. \\1ul, 111u ,f' ni1•1•' 1/ii111 tlic porult1r IJL'CI and ~u11f<Jn1l c1111t·i··. f hit'" i1.' ,. 1, ,.,/ ,1.;11:pachn ~11111i. ~ut:c ulcnf tllck lft /i1111l1. r1/1,i/1 1n., 11,.1 ,1 .lu ... J. u z·(lfllll,'<!.l' 11n1i rlcl1ca tc /~(l\'d/"lilll t.h11colo1r.· l/Jfl//'•'! In f1 ,,·nrltl <If rc\·fa11r.i11/" 1/111/ '1.'llll ior /r1u /n1 1t:o'<,<./1kt'. the \/c[,·l't Turtle 1<:; 11 return tn ,;!,r111.1rn1 ~ c/1n1n .:. \\'11/J \.v/i11i; tableclo th~ r111tl fine silver. Anti the k111,f 11' \L/\',1..1 rhdl /l·/o;; rou kno\v yo11 '1c 1cnll.\· 1n1pf1rtant. In a \\·ur/,J i1f rcst11ura111s 1/i111 ~l'l'lll far /(J11 1".xnrl•i1onf. the \·elver T!lrl/L' 1<> a return to ~ens1/1Jc ,J1111n::, .S1111c r/1 fl1n11tr ,, nt 8ur11r1si11:.:,l.\· ~c n ,ih/c 11r1ces. \t\1}1n1·, o \'c}v;.:t Turtle~ In a ,,·r1rltl u( s1tics/H)1\·~. in£liffc1c ncc nnd rxor/Ji111nt prices, the \,'c/rl!t 1i1rtlc 1~ \\·]u1t ,1 ~ restaura111 nu.~ht 111 lie. THE I I I I I I I I I I Now-appearing: ,!:~~o~!~;~,T,~;t!: · I ~ the f\ltnrrio rt (In Net,·pnrt C1.·111i:r ~ !)rive \Vt'~t 644-'lJJ.1. PYRO Sin 01900 ~reeway al Bi •stot, 666 Antoo Blvd Costa Mesa. CalUOl'f'!illl 92626 (71 4) 540-2500 &>UTM COA~T PLAZA MOTEL WESl"ERN 1Nl6RNA"T10NAC. ltOTE.~ ••• 1'_..!_.111,,~••l "'ll!'I U<'lll•cl AuH,,... ~ . ·, ·' We honor A1ncr1ctin Expres~ o.., o tht:r rn11inr Lredir cards. ' • I OAIL V PILOT Frid1y. Nov1mber 21 . ,97S .. 1bject to Change' • ~omedy Has Ups, Downs The comedy of "Subject to Change," a new play opening officially tonight et the Costa l't1esa Civic Playhouse, crests like a wave ln its second l'Ct but fizzles out as it approaC'hes the end of its journey. , It's a novel idea -a dependent spinster us· 1ng every device at her disposal to thwart her sis· ter·i; impending marriage -but not quite en9ugh to sul;ltain the comedy level throu.gh· three full arts . Yet its cl'nte-r :!le-gment is one o( the funniest bits prf'':!l('nt ed by oi local theater this year. Jules 'J' :.isl' a 's cht1ckler of a script introduct"s some weird and wacky characters -or which the ti psy old mother, played by Margaret Boyer. is a comic gem -and Pati Tambellini's direc- tion undt•rscorC's the play's funn iest moments . The show, however. is unt"ven and, at times, un· certain, particularly in the ::!lower· paced rinal act. JACKIE to1aneg1n has the choicest role, that of the conniving spinster, and her interpretation i11-well played_i! not.. aJwaYJ.....W~.11 timeQ, She tosses out a series or one·liners with the aplomb or~a standup comedienne, and most or them are on target. As her young(!r (48) sister, a pillar of the community who decides to foll ow her heart for a c hange, Robbi Schoonover does a credible JOb but lacks th(' l·omic n ai r which could make her character fitting advC'rs ary for ~1iss F1an£>gin ·s barbed thrusts. Jack Ogborn as Miss Schoonover·s Casper Milquetoast suitor does a fine job of deftly un derplaying his assignment. His funniest scenes are those in which l\.1iss Boyer , as his aged I • Intermission Tom Titus mother, tipples her way through. Her role grows fUMier as her perspective grows fuzzier. THE WEAK.EST link in the cast is Edie SchOE'ffle-r a~ the nel&bbor lady who providel Jll· tie more than a sounding board for each of the sisters . lier role i1 written with too much stage lime and too few laugh 11nes. and Miss SCboeffier is not adept enough todoltjustice. A jewel of a cameo ia the role of Pignitelli. the handyman, play~ hilariously by S'1n Wlasick, who also serv(-s as technical directOI\ and S('t designer for the show. The production v.·ould benefit if he were on stage more. "Subject to Change"' is almost runny enough Ul its second act to C'ompensate for its other shortC'omings. The play will be on stage for three weekend':!!, Fridays and Saturdays, through D~. 6 in the Community. Center auditorium on the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. CHRISTMAS PARTIES PLANNED .•. ' \ • LAGUNA NIOU!L !Al Cr.-. Voll., , ... WW•1J 499-2626 496-5773 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH · TRADITIONAL THANKSGIVING DINNER Aoasl ·Young Tom l urkey Pnme A1b ot Beet Roast Long Island Duckling 1Compl<rt~ .... ~ ._,'"""""'"'"II• ····~-- 5-T..t fro. I P' .M.-R_...+IOM 11119P1t.d 675-1714 SOUTH LAGUNA Pret&nting oor new '1-dB'/S a weelf -' Btuoc~Lunch 9:00.A .M.-5:00 P./t. ACROSS FROM NEWPORT PIER (from Page Cl) a.m. On l-'riday2' the Marriolt has a new attraction entitled "J,unr h and All That Jazz", with the Wal - ly Ruth Trio playing from noon tv 3p.m.Sundays. Riy Linnandtht' Chicago Stompt'rs hold fort h from 7 p .n1 . to midni~hl. Tht~ '.'It~\'+· port Ht~a ch 'P.farriotl 1:- !l)('ated at 900 N l"WJXlfl Cenlt•r Drive. Phone &10-4000. ••• f"1\SS. Of' Tllf: f'i ve c:rown:. rest;.1ur3.nt in (;orona d('I ~1 ar as well as bon vavants in general -will want to consider an un· · usual holiday attraction being staged by th(' operating parent company, l.av.·ry 's Food:s, lnc. It'':!I the ''F('Ji z ~avldad " luncheon and dinner parties, l'reatt'd ror private groups, at l.awry·s California Center in t .os .o\ngeles. Offl'rt>d through tht• month of Oect·mb(•r . th('Sl' parties . accordin~ to t:dd1 e Spivak, d1n1n g st•r v1<'E'S director, art' "designt'd to makt• C'nl('rtain- ing fun and {'asy··. The s etting 1s the centl'r·s \rerdugo Room, decorated in a festive holiday s t yle. The center fa cil1t1es art' .J,. LUNCHEON • DIHHER COCKTAILS • SUNDAY BRUHCH . I • ' ' . . available for Feliz Navidad parties for groups of 60to IOO peo- ple. Arrangements can be made for a day or evening event, Mon- day through Friday, or for luhchNn partit-s only on Satur- day. The La Cocina Cafe will be open t-0 the general public, M'on- d;.1y through Saturday, as usual. Party arrangements can be made by contacting the public programs department, (2JJJ 225-2491 , ext . 299. Lawry 's Calirornia Center is located near dov.·ntowri. l.os Angeles at 568 San Ft>rnaodo Road. • T,..eT__.,T.; TIM Lei_...,. P•• of A Mew Ort..u ,_.., .... _ s-dlrr ......... .,_,. I ~.JG ...... 2:00 ,.... ENTEllT Al~ NIGHTLY HOW APPEARING "GOOD, PURE & SIMPLE" Hl~KT\.T JACl GARDEttS Al fM. P'iMO ... 2406 Newport Blvd. • On TM Bay ICOME IY LAND OR IY SU.I NEWPORT BEACH 675-2244 • DIHMH SPECIAL. frl.: & Sot. E.,-""-T..-Wed.-n.n. " .. , f •• '"" '"''''" • .. ' v. ,....._ ,.,.....,.,..,~.,~WI ....... ., "''"'""' Lwti1lwt 24312 DR PRADO Mgr. IHnt to lroc*lict. W!Mryl DAMA l'OIHT 493-8811 c_Airporter qnn CJ/otel J , ' --- ··~ ln6DIT6RRAN6AN + . • .-ROOM IVID · A II d1nnu itunr illelud~ Soup or Salad. a11d Traditional Dessert ' ' 'SAINTE GERMAINE SOUP . , '-HEAkTSOF ROMAiJ.rii SALAD • ·< ; ENTREES E\'<'f!' ml'mber of the family will love sclectlng Great drinks. Lively 4 entertainment. Get-down boogie. That's the ROAST TOM TURKEY ....................................... S.SO ()y,n Rcmted fom Turlley, Juicy and Tendtr, Old F1~ioned Dtts.qng t ~ir av.TI Thanksgiving Uinl'l(>r from the bount('Ous huff et al the Omn~e · GroYr . lt'sthc-trnditional t hnnksgi\'1ng ft·ast SC'r'\'cd 1nformnlly from the.> huffl't bourU fnnn l 1 a.rn. to Thl> ek>gance of Alf rcdo"s classic decor and impoccnbll' S€'rvkl' y.•ill n1ake your lormuJ Th11nksgh·ing Dinn<'r tt triumph. 1'lll' traditional I urkry fCil~l is $1.7.'i. Blue Parrot, the place ' that looks like a scene -, out of"Casablanca." Open 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. See Monday Night Foot- ball on giant screen television. Cocktail Goldtn Glbk:I Gnvy, Snowy Whipped PotatOH, or Gt1ud Yam, Gttcn Peas. lkl&ium Canot1. · • · · Oliklt: Pbte (undtr J 2) EASTERN CllOICE CU LOTTE , .......•... ~ .........•... Flavorful aDd fKHng. This Top ltaokhle St..t Wll !k Topped ritl Crisp OniOOI aod Escorted .tth L~ Nt:aton dd Gita:..... . Eklsium Carro'ts. 1 ' • , • • • . ., l. ,/,.__ · J.90 R.50 ' ·J-' • • '• ·; -~ .... " RRIME RIBS OFBEEF • A.U US ...... ': .... .° ................... 8.25 Ii p.m. ;\Jult.~ So\9.\ t 'hildr.•n :l.'l f,jl I liun. Stuffed Trout nnd PrirrM• llib arc nlso on the mt•nu . 11 .30 a.rn. 10 8 :30 p m l~rvat.ions S~gt'!'!i'tf, Hour: 4 to8:30 p 1n . Drinks $J . COMEDIAN MARX WILL BE IN NEWPORT Grouclw Horwred . Comedian Groucho Marx will be pa.id a special tribute by the Board oi Trustees of South Coast Repertory Theater Sunday. Dec. 7, •l Promontory Point in Newport Beach. The 85-year-old comedian will attend the event, which is part of the theater'& annual fund · rJi,ini program . · The evening, including dinner and coc:ktails. costs $50 per person. Inquiries should be ad· dressed to South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Bl~d., Costa Mesa, CA92627[:,64::6-:32~-'~'·;.;;==,, ,., 1'1« " .... !Oii t1(11C(f ttUOlAl.A llOtf ANO lli llVATIONA C:All (7 U) 492-9950 140 AVENIDA PICO SAN CLEMENT( ' ........ , ................. . -. . . i 5¢basllans IWSI i : ·-·······~· .. : . . --.....••••..•.........•••... AMUSES In the •·@ipQil•ll }oO~eOU 11"" 'J,ol- 1• ... oo 1.10 ,, --·-"'"' ......... Fine Lunches Wonderful Dinners Pump Room Fun ~ >j . ~ 'm,Je '.lJillage 3f nn IAUOA ISLAND l'h 17141'675-1300 • CBill · a~l' We ' 1 <¥ankee ~<tr'uneSmithe" , 11,ow appearing "'t"'I.., MON.-SAT. DERBY REST AU RANT 1262 BRISTOL ST. S.E. r::osTA MESA 546-1390 ~~ MOND~Y.thru THlfflSDAY SPECIALS (Fri., S.t. & Sunday 'ti/ 6 P.M./-Excluding Holidayr dinMfr.fjclli(ll soup or IOlad,-baked porato or rice REO SNAP,PE R ............... , • , 2.45 MAHI MAHI .............. ·. . • • . • 2. 75 GRILLED SEA BASS .• , •. , ..... , • 2.95 TOPSIRLOIN .•..• : .•.••.•.• :.;. 3.50 NEWYORKSTEAK •.•....••••••• 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL ................. '4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER , ..... , • • • • S.95 Ll!NCHEON ;Mso served daily unti4 p.Jn. 16278,Kitic: Cont Hwy • Hundtlf'on Seti.• 12131582-1321 lH1 i . C01111 liwy• ~~ M• • 171411754900 . . . ... FIFTH ANNIVERSARY ... t 1 ' t t f 'Earl~1'Bird t cMcnu t SERVED DAILY UNTIL 7:00 P.M. t t ,.._,., """"" t \RICE SOUP Of rE DAY TEA t A. SltltMP TEMPURA al'lll SESAME CHICKEN t A P91•1• pl9Ulng combk'l11ion or rmirin1t~c:hk:ken snd ahtfmp tempur& t.l.!S ' ' Out Ptttnnial Favorite. s.leCt O.Olct P-ortions Cafttd from our Great S11ndin1 Rib RMlts Will Be Accompanied by Creamed Spinach. . t B: nMPUIA sr.Al'OOO DtNNtl &. ~ Buttlffty lhri""' Md •1et or !IOI.-I '--------• t dt9Pld ln 1beitter11\d ~Md t Yorbhitt Puddtna and Cram~ Whipped HoncndlU. Cllil<ls Plate (under 12) 4.40 ROAST LEG OF.LAMB ....................................... 5.85 Otltcatc Slicn of Lamb Sc~ Over Our Old·f1&hi0Md Dttwia" L1dltd Ovn With Its Own N11ur1I Jukts, Grun Ptu, lklsi;um C.:anats, Whipped Pot1ton. 01ilds Plote (unde< 12) 3.90 ROAST LEG OF PORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.25 Succulent Routed Ttndtr, Grttn Pt•'· Btlsium C.nots. A Wnnous ~lr1wre or Sturnna, Whip('ltd Po1a1ocs l.('d Apple Seucl'. GRILLtD SALllON FILET ...... .'.................... . . . .... 6.25 ~td Pipln' Hol wilh T1rtar S.uct. Crttn PtaJ, Btlalum C.not1, tnd Whlpptd PQllfOH, - SERVING 12NOONT09 P.M. • NO RESERVATIONS 8700 MfcArtbu.,..:Newpor~ COppos~alhe Airport/ 833-2770 .\ to • QC*ltn petftiollon l3J5 .. c. SHllMP TIMftJIA Make yourThanksgivlng: t . ~-=~··· ..... t •1gr• t O. STtAK. TUJYAICI t Pl Image to OUr place"' 'y · Cho!Cett IMtef mag11lfcwoll' broiltd • • lo~ .. " you• ............... '"" .... f c.i,rJW.s~""~,.°"",.,_.s,..,""'°'""" t WUTM COR.ST PLAZA MOTEL \\lES'l"EliN IN'l"EliNA'l"IONA( 'l{O'T'EtS ,.~ \<ttll'\Ors 1n Travel with Unitod Airlines V Brh1tol at San Oler' FrMwtt),666 Anton Blvd .• ~ :CA t'l92817>14t540.2600 " : #60 F:!~!~~!~center t •• keservattons bonore.d: sa4-4811 t COME IN ANO 1\£ Ollff HONORED GUEST ,, .... ~-ato .. ~. l • ( I DAILY ,ILOT CHAMB R MUSIC, SYMPHONY, OPERA SUNDAY. •• 11\'_P .. eCll 'fiCtND no• AllDICAN Ul'E' -Sallrloll pll,)', DOW lllreuP,. Dec. 20 It South Cout R~. 112'1 Newport Blvd., Colla Men. ftS'lllll. • ' I "t'E&JllNAL' -lmpnnls1Uonll 1l>tal•r ple<:e al Ille Oranie Cout Collete Drama 4 b, 2101 ~ Road; Costa M•n. 8 o'clotk tonight 81)11Sat.mlay, Free. . ~.'.Ien:l' 11 Ille UCJn<lne LllU0-Theater, J&l HumaniU•Hall, I p.m. 5'1ada1. FTee. lllVINE CRAlllllEll GllOUP -Chamb er music, 3 to 6 p.m. SUnday at Vorpal Gallery, 326 Glenneyre St., LaCWl& Beach. Also, mm on M. C. Eicher. Free. OPEllA BENEFIT -For scholanblpo; Cal State Fullerton faculty rnembers, 8 p.m . Sunday In the Little Theater, tro N. State College Blvd .. Fullerton. $3 . Tuesday and Wedntsda_y at tbe Troubadour, 908J. Santa !llonloa Blvd., W. Hollywood. $3', tickets at door. PIANO CO NCERT -By Lel&h Uncer. works by Mozart. Liszt, Ravel, Bacb. 8 p.m. Tuesday in Cal State Fullerton Music Building room 118. $1 . TllUllSDAr. NOV E MBER ?1 •mi' 6urs AllE 00~' -Melodrama, a -<1~tonl9bt ••ct8'tur<lo7 in-the~· CQID· YOUTHSYMPHONYORCRESTJll\-7:30 p.m. !DOOi ii Soiltben1 Callfornla.CGUeae.ss.F-r~•~.--:iSIWWldo<111:y ot Chapman College Auditoriu m,333 N. ca.ta Mesa. $2.SO. Gla11ell St., Orange. Musie by Saint-Saens. NEIL SEDAKA -With Kip Addotta, 9 and 11 p.m . Nov. 21-29 at the ~badour, 9081 Santa Monica Blvd ., W. HollywOod. SS. tickets at door. F lllDAY,NOVEMBEll 28 . Handel, Str•vinsky. $1 .50.. adulti, SO cents slu· 'HAVJNG WONDEllFUL TIME' -ComOdy, S d •· -1 8000 t -en~. o• · , OX • oo. o"<'loc:k tonight throuah Sunday at Estaneia High School, Costa Mesa. S2. lnformation642·2080. CSULBCONSORTIUM MUSJCUM -3 p.rn . Sun- , , 1 day at Cal State Long Bea<'h University Theater. ROC K BAN D S -"'Funk.y Kirlgs •·. a n~ 6101E.1th St., Long Beaeh . Early 20th century "Sloryville," with mef[lbers of "Honk," 8 :30 and music-. $2 . (218) 498-4540. 11 o'clock tonlahf at Thl" Four Mu ses, 302 Avenida de La E strellal San Clem~te. $3. MAllJO PENINGER, PIANIST -3 p.m. Sunday at Laguna Beach High School auditorium, pre- SATlJ'JtDAY,NOVEMBEll!! sent~ by concert association. Ticket availabili· 'l'llE WAGEll' -Comedy-drama atSoulll Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport, Blvd .. Costa Meu . 3 p.m. Saturd ay,~ p.m. Monday. $3.SO adult&, $2 .75 students. 646-1363, EMMYLOU HAl!RIS :_In concert, 6, 7:30 aqd 9 p.m . Satur day at Knott's Berry Farro. 80\9 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. 821-1776. · " ' • ·c nORALE \;ONC E R'!: -Wor ks by Ba<!\. Mozart; 8:15 p.m . Saturday and Sund»'i'1 , Orange Coast College Fine Arts Re-cita1 Ha•r. ' room 119. $1 .50, limited sealing. 5.56·5803. 'THF. ART OF MIME' -Miri am Tait and Vi clt Silva at Santa Ana College Phillips Hall, 17th at Bristol St. 7 :30 p.m. Saturday. $1. • SUNDAY,NOVEMBEll23 'CALM DOWN, M0'111Ell' -Play by Megan1 . . Real Cantonese Food eat here or t1k• home STAG QllNESE CASINO 11121 st Pl., Newport 8•ach Oftlole ).95'0 MOCM to Mldfli,ttt Ollily-W•etl~ Untll 1:00 •·"'· O•P Jl _t .. -•Ol ... U Jlr -HOLIDAY r:W,, DINNER ty. 4!M·6288. . .. MONDAY, NOYEMBEllZ4 NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE· -Modern works, 8 p.m. Monday in the CaJ State Long Beach Studio Theater , 6101 E . 7t h St. Free. GUARNElll STRING QUARTET -8:30 p.m . l\.1onday in the Laguna Beach Hig h School auditorium. 62S Park Ave .. Laguna Beac-h. $5 3dults: SJ students. 49-1-3545. T UESDAY.NOVE:llBER 2; Fll.M FOR DEAF -''Deliverance,·· with cap- tions, 4 p.m . T uesday in Golden West College Forum 2. Free. 'DR. DEMENTO F ESTIVAL' -9 and 11 p.m. ~olden ·~~~ ~~ ;/;)rag on ~c..- GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A la Carte Dishes LUNCH•Ol,._U,.EA DAILY Food to Take Out 1 l :30 AM. to 10 P.M. ,. 201) ""-'"" It.cl COSTA MlSA .642°7162. 646-9911 THE SMOTHERS BR0'111ERS -2 and 4 p.m. ~ov. 28·30 at Magic P.1ounlain, Magic:' Mountain Parkway, Valencia. $6.SO adults, $5.SO children. includes ride:i. JOSF. FELICIANO -6. 8 and 10 p.m. Nov. 28·29 at Disnt>yland ; also Glenn Miller Orchestra, 8 p.m. to midnighL MARY COSTA -Soprano, 8 p .m . Nov . 28 in the Garden Grove Community Church auditorium, 12141 Lewis: St. $6. 7.50-7000. ' 1 FLASH CADILLAC -And the Con tinental Kids, Nov. 28-29 at Knoll's Berry Farm. 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena P ark. THANKSGIVING DINNER SEllYED FllOM 12 HOON ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY ~d fashioned corn bfead ~ressing, g1blel gravy. candled y•ms S 5 • 9 5 ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF Cre•med honefa:ilsh. baked pol~o 58.95 Dinners include: assorted relishes. SOUP °' salad .. chOtce ol dressing, vegetable. hot bread, polalo . deSSert and beverage. For Tha11k.<rgiving The Smothers Brothers wil l make a special Thanksgiving wcckc11d appearance at 2 and 4 p.m. Nov. 28. 29 and 30 al Magic Mountain in Va1encia. Admission of $6.50 !or adults, $5.50 for kids age 3-11 includes the show aod rides. Park hours t hat weekend wi ll be 10 a .m. to 6 p.m . daily. 1 {Cfl::· ~· Thank)nbDlnner at ~~~ J. . I . ,,_~ , -. l \._~·.i f ._, iurnn :: 37 Fashion Island, Newport Beach Reservations (714) 644·2030 ROAST T URl<EY ............... 5.95 SAVORY DRESSING. GIBLET GRAVY, CANDIED YAMS. CRANBERRY SAUCE ROAST LONG I SLAND . DUCKLING ••• 7.95 SAUCE BIGARADE, WILD RI CE ~ PRIME R IB OF BEEF ·AU JUS .. 8.9 BAKED POTATO • /A da & Lassir... , TURKEY Dt NNl-:t~ ... :J.95 Tu·f.'lllf' a11rf ( l11rlr r 1-STox G ......... .. r«\ ~'"c-~·J., ~ t _., /,',,~·., ..... ,.,,,,.At.··.· .. ,'. .. 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' Roas t'Sirloin·o'r Choioe Beef' with mushrol>m satice, whipped potatoes or a baked potato French style green beans, crab aoole ring' ' ' Above orders include a starter of fresh fruit taJad or tomato juice, turkey noodle ""'P and a crisp green 'salad choict of coffee, tea or milk and a piece of our own home baked pie or ice cream. ABOVE DINNERS 15.95 A ClllW1 DINNER ii/Ill Wt '::':' ....... , PH0~894-7575 141&0 BEACH BLVD.-WESTMINSTER ·J"' s.. ol GardH Gtow Fnry. , NOW APPEARING IN OUR . OUTR,IGGER ROOM TUESDAY thru SATURDAY 9 PM to 2 AM THE SENSATIONAL FORMERLY WITH THE PlAmRS -PWS- The TONY. MORALES TWO flollibty the finest enter'\liner ever to appe• in thtt ... .•. 8nd you may ~ MMtn 808 WHITE on 1 TV NgnWnt of Polk» Story. or in the n'OY'81. lndudlng TN SttOWI of KJliman)a-o, 0t on nltional c:ommerciatL How he bridges lhe generation gao, deltgnting YoUnt Wld ok1 'tirith his gre• P.Jnd, becked by the TONY MORALES TWO ••. • the group leena towwd tr. 1iJlfllgic. Listen ONCE. we KNOW you will be b9dt ~1eoa1n. It do91n1 cott an. arm and a leg In our Outrio..,. Room. tor )'OUr fft'Of'lte btYlraQe either. You wt(I be . IUfprtted and del1Qht9d with the vetY rnodeme ~ Ing .•• and bV the Wirf ... there's dancing, 100! fl9r' your mott en~1bla evening in a long. tong tlfN .•• mike " tne-• t. • . l I . KONA LANES '26tt Haw, CosN w... . l&,1112 Rr1nr111h\·r th o'l' U\. ,111d J!J t hl' (Tllll grc;it ·r 1iank.,µ1 \·111g. l)in· nc rs y<'lu cnjoyl·J !>O 1nucl1.' ·r 1ic :-.,l'\vport B.:::ich ~IJrriot l 111 · Vlll'S )'Cltl lO havl' an old t.i~IHO ll\'J 1"h;111k!>g1ving Tur~l'Y ll111nl'r "'ith .. _ ... '; 111 111~' Y cit1'1l hl' lJT\· 1 11~ your (1\\'ll tur~l·y :ind t!I\' ll·fffl\l'T!> bt.:lon:; to you . 1-'ll':J'o..: lJI! lnr 111forn1at1011 & rl'\l'l'V.1 t 1u11' Pill111 \· 6--l0-4000 rr:1l.:1 fi.; Ba!lr uon1 Da!King Nightly to the \t1nn11um ,.f 1llr<.'C Jur wl1•1k 1ur l.-· •• pJ1111.•• .. 1 ["" ''' k" will hJ\c J pl~rcd 1urkcy d1n11t<. '.Presents MOB HILL DIMMER PRIME Rll AU JUS Che•se Shllhd laliod ,otalo or GOLDEN GATE DIMMER FULL OHE·HALF CHICKEN Southern Fried Fritters & Honey Bothwllh Soup Du Joor or A cool. crisp salad to start llorn!y & Mustard. Bleu Cheese or Tllousand I sland Hot San Franciscan Leaf a/ Bread Vegetable du Jour GENE DE VALLE TRIO " ~y TUESDAY THRll SUMD.t.T LUNCH .... THftU FR1. STARTING 11:IO A.M. lleverafl" .and Your Choice of Dessert Cheese Pie Ice Cream Chocolate Mousse CHICKEN $4.95 PRIME RIB $5.95 •twtul t •• Tw I.,.._ Sundey l :J0 ...... 0 l:JO...,.. Sunday 7to 12 p .m . The San Fr.anciscan Restaurant J611 West cli/f Drive ' Newport Beach • ' . ' .. · ..,... ·lte!l'91..-, .. e,.,1, -~.ll<I °''" ... -fl.a ll.ld•$1W!t -C .. •P c."oc S• _,-,.,,.,a.,i..., SU!to.o<'i• ¥· : · "I CHOICE OF OHi: ..._;, r. . •• C•Womc!Ol<c•iw.•l•R111~11i -r•'l"C~On•o~S-.l • r...,,,.~~'"''C,.,"-K<r>(I> - .·.#\ '"'·'ooo..,,,ns.,...,_o...,.~~"1u·~·.•'"ll ~..-• f'/~ EMTlllS . !i : f.:.:· ROAST YOU NG TOM TURKEY . . . . . . .5.95 i l-1 .-,·; BAKED SUGAR CURED HAM . . .8.50 I. ~·~~l-BAKED STUFF ED RAINBCl"N TROUT. Amond1ne .. 5.95 '""f' :!, ROAST PRIME A1BS OF BEEF. Au Jus ....... . . 7 50 · it• l "1 HILTON SIRLOIN DINNER STEAK.. . . . 7.50 !• l, '/ En!•...., •r>elu<J'°' f...,. Yeo@llll>I .. POia!<> s. ..... e>t t-tot B•~l>ll• W C•oc• o• Butt"' \' -.. i DHSHT .A"t. ;:, f, HOIM-.ii Oil Ap!H p,,_ e •• ..,,y~f!-l'\imrllo•nP·~ .... ,.Wl\oPl>"d c;,.,_ -'"0t•d3~ lttV ..... <7 s~ ,_,,,, \_r. ll'llAAGI .~> j '. CQf"Flf -Solt.111..A-TEol -"'llK •.;~. ,o JOIJ ()ur F ........ Pafrt>'tt. I, ~· .t;_ =-;;~:~:rK'io'~;,,OINl<lR • • ............... --~... l!O ~·:·:~~ EARLY RESERVATIONS PL EASE .. :: GUEST IOAT SUPS C/IILTO!{ CJN!{ at Mi ss ion Viejo BEAUTIFUL DINING ON THE BAY " COCKTAILS UNDER THE STARS COME AS YOU ARE ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING NIGHTLY MOW FEATURING SUNDAY ·CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH I 0 A.M. to 3 P.M. CAPTAIN'S HAPPY HOUR 4 to 7 P.M. -Mon. thru Fri. DIHHER 5:30.11 P.M. LUNCH II A.M..-lP.M. IOJH.l.t.YSIDEDWlft MEWl'ORT IEACH RESEllY 4 TIOMS 640-5123 • . . ·' ,, ~ \ i • C6 DAILY PILOT Friday, Ncwembtir 21 , 1975 'Hearts' Ribs Westerns MESA 1884 Newport c..o.t. ....... ~4•-1 ss z H1Y MOMS! H1Y DADS! HEY lllDS! TV DAILY L.OG Friday Evening NOVCMBCR 21 ''"I JfO 10 rnmCD•h•• I 17' !l 1l ,j Nt•O • lloa1nu • h0t011Gt P1rl1~1t r1m11J Art.1"'·12 Solrdtd 16 Star l1tk l'XI I) Truth or Co~ltQuf~(fl ffi l1nlt R.nc.11\ liour l:JO (]"fl ()i MO¥ft: (Cl ''()11111 Kh1J1111" {4dv) ''JI -Cornrl Wilde. Oebra PJJtt 1:•50 Movlt: "Atizonl'' lwt~) ~!I - Wd!iam ttotdtn. J,an Arthur 2.00 m A11.Nf1M Sh~•: "!ht Anir, Sllrnct" "Thulldrr 1n u-, Y1!lr1" 3:)0 O MO'rlt: ~rnr S•ord11111n~ 11d1) '4! -t ,,,., Pa1~1. 111,ft Dr~ ... CrOfct Mteiradr Saturday Morning NOV EMBER 22 ' 12:00 B 1] .) 8 V.111,r ot thr Dino· tfEARTS Ot' Tflt: "'~""T It 'l'I ;1 movie rt bout mak· 1nj.! Yf"stt>m mov1l'li 1n the 1fn}.s, and it's v1·ry runny J1·rr Hr 1di;f's, Alan A.rk1n and Andy Cir1 rf 1th ure ("X· ccllt·nt 1n th1:. 11;.irud)' ll'G} 1.1-:T·s IM• IT t\{iAl.'I Thr e<lt•a or r.:isting bl~:1nriol e J1n1n1y (J J 1 W;.1lkcr u1 lh\· r••lt· llf .1 proft':.s1un.t1 tN•Xl•r 1i. 1•1111ui.:h lo 111ukt' \OU "tart Lul)'h111.i.: h1·furt· th .. l1~h\,.; dun ~ ,1lk1·r 1" d \ n .unlll', .1:, ,If" 1·11.,1.1r~ ~11ln1•\' 1'1•1lll'r .uul Hill t",1,h\•, 111.t11 1 111,1) 111.•1·J I 111 · 11H' llop1• ('rt)'-h'.Y lt ,Ullflftht• 7(), ()'(;I T iii: llll)J'o'li l'l,,\f.I·, '\'111 ,1 r1•l1~1 uu~ rnu\ ,.., liut .11~"-I! f • ll~l•HI' llt'l>Ph' 111.h" tr111k 1 :.~1 111.1\h lhl'lll into ... ,,111 pr1 ,1•n <'.1nlp 111 11 .. 11..inil during V.'1,rld \\',1r II ~u111r v1•ry 1•xpt11·1t \•H •lt•r11·p ''r 1·n1·~ 1·.1r11 the !1!111 " J'(; r.J11111:. hut tht• l'•"'I' {!f,1).!'i ll 1'\l'f\l1t•Jt•,,~ I l't ; ~ T ll E fi HE:\T \\.',\L(lfl Pl·:l'l'J·:ll (Jnl} lh1nJ.! 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SIDICAI UCRS""' -··-·-·-OONI IN 60 SICONDS'°"' SIDIW UCllSl"ll! -··----"" YOUNG fUNICINSTllN "' --;;~====,.w~.w. & DfXIE DANCI llNOS !NI ;; "4;' -· -o .. , Cotl• ~~:)!s;;lfT'S 00 ll AGAIN ,.., I 1:"'1 )' -... .., . c=-=-•''<c.';•:! ' c 'u• 1U:I M MONll' & lllH 1 ... i"iil"-~ .q ·-'-· 1.,~~1' SMN AlONI r. s,, , Tl» ON COU04I -~~~'.:"·~iJ:;;f ~ ~J!N,,.__~ --·--, .......... ......... WI ll!I ··-"' ----..... ...... , ... ,,,,. ... .......... ~"­OfJno Dim MAIT CIAIY LUIY,.. -· YANtSMINO H)tN'r,.. HYIN AlONI 111 TUI ON COUO&I MOUN'JAIN • -·--·-~ IOllflLlll 111 --tvll'fTHING AIOUT SIX 111 KOCE Television (50) HOWFRRDOES R GIRLHRVE TOGO TOUHTAMGLf HER TIMGLf?? © >:• llOILUI MARILe 1 ,1. M I STER RO Ol!RS "lllOftlORHOOD '4:• SI SAM a STRll IT S:• ILS:CTJltCCOM .. AN'I' I :• 'llLU.ALIORll t:•• CMILD OlllOWT"I Ol.'IS:LO,.MIMT ••• •:• WOl'ollAh l :H Sl! .. JI CI"· THE QUIST FOlll ... lllSQH .. LMEANIHG J::ICI 'IOTIJIS•ll'lil'ELtNE I .II WASHl"IGTOH Wt:£• IN ltl'l'llEW I :• WALLSTltlEIT WEE• t :ll l(UP'SSHOW 11:11 A'll ATIOHWl!ATHIER 16:• SHOWC .. SIE &1P TIIROA The Devil In Miss Jones ONLY ORANGE COUNTY SHOWING! PUSSYCAT • 673-4048 709 E. llllboa Blvd. N.-po11-Beaeh OPEN DAllY AT 12 NOON but M<"I nrooks' take-off on the <"lassie ho rrur t ;.111' l'mer1e:s as H refre!>h111g Journey into absurdity anl'l Irreverence Somt" topnotch performance!! t-\'t:'n 11ue<'<"rrl 1n introduc ing subtl0>ty where non<' appcar!i to hrivl' bt>enwr1tten. <PGJ. Tll E EIGF.R SANC~ON -Chnl •:a stwl)(id is his typ1ral bra\'t• bull srlf 1n a mount.i1n!>1dl' rhilh·r thul lt•a\'l.'S oi,udu:nccs cold. !l's rst~udo·C.:I A :ill the wB). i ft ) J J)A.\'S Ot' T iit: 0)'.\'. rK>K ltuht•rt tt1-df11rd ',. ,1clln1;: .ilino'l rnJll·ht·:. hi:. 1 .. 11k~ 1n S\'dllt') l'oll.ick :- t1n1t·ly thnllt·r ul l'IA p[Ul,, :-ubploli. and 1·ount1·rp\l)(s :\ rnatl' or 111tt•n!1on~ and mut1v:it1111l~ dt.•fll't't~ altt·n lion from tht· 1n11· H00!01"d- F.1yt' r>un;i.,.,·:·~ r('L.l.t101t...,hi p ;1nrt B ert f11 r11 ·~ p.itri1Jtu.· na.ivett~ (It 1 Thank sg vin~ \\'t.'t.·kt.·nd t.•ntt.•rt;1in rncnt at r>1 :-.nl·yl<mcl \\'Lil feature J<1!-.l' 1-·t.·l1C'ian<,, ''ho \\·111 apfl{>ilr on the 'f omur- rolancl st agC' ~lt <;, 3 and 10 p n1 . :-:ov. 28 anct 23. THI U.UGH PACKED SHOW Of THE Ylil! -A.Mn-.ET .. SllllKS "WHERE DOlS IT HURT?" c-nr.. Sot. S-. l P.M. wtD. MAT. Sl.00 Flff llflESMMEHTS I l'M ONl.Y ;DIN, ~ .__,., e--1 ~~~i ,'ll&J!! '"'~' the toughest pair the \'kst has ever seen. 111.'ll rn:1n 1 4 ''lii.1t.· t int·· 1, lx11:k and~~ik\~f'k1':­ ~il h1111! --~------. lo?.11. fth'IAADS \P' l'UWPOlll C1'11lMA INCIAL IODDm WA.T1181 IA~AY. aM. AlllaMOOMS "RUMPELSTILSKIN" Al s.Clh St.00 SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAH Dt EC:.O F"". Al Ml STOl "3DAT50F THl COHDOll" ( R ) J :JO I f!JO SO.COAST PLAZA S .. fS-. l:lO.J::»-t::lO ~JO A.t:lO W.-1711 SO.COAST PLAZA Sff.)JJ2 ' .. , (, .... '"" C:l'" WWWh0 "' ..... ,, ............. "OUT OF SU.SON'' IRI '""'' ,, .. 1 "" SllTf'llM 1:"'4»1: ..... >f CllEILWID THIEE =-=• "LISZTOMAHIA" IRI Oo.!lT 1•11 t.oT~ l:J0.-......._11 "CRAZY MOMMA" 01111..I 1;ff..ll,ll \111 iW1" kl .. l-M-1111 '1<•£"• • ., "ROOSTER COGBURH" D•n.• •.• 11•f ~ .. -.., "200 I: SPACE ODYSSEY" Now at T h<ntrff and -Ina Throughout Southern catfforni. t PURI .I(' ~OTI CE ll'I CTITIOV5 llVSINl!'SS NAMESTATl(Mf.HT ... ' •• ' ~; .. '• f~ IOl lOWl!'l(j '""!.O"' llr~ 110"'9 ~~I' ,,..,,., .,. A.(,APE: C~IHSTl .<>.N CENfER. ,.• IJ<i(yprt'''·~n111A";1,CA 1 "A film of strong characterizations. subtle but unrelenting tensions, unblushing eroticism .~ OUT OF~ SEASON Un1v~'"" Life (f\urc.n '~""'° . C•lilor~1• torporal•On, ~O! '"if1 <;1~.Modo-•!11,r:" 'lSlll '..t ff\" t>u\"'"'·' .... CDn!lvt!eCI by .. CO•· l>Of".tl•on ! Unlwer»ol Liie Cf\urtll. I~. A'>!lr:o. Cf\rl•••lln C.n•er ' Tllo~ 111!emen1 Wit\ tUM ..,.,., 1i.e (<iun!y (IP•• 01 0 < ""9" COYnly IW\.No¥· .t -.1.1~11 • ~ .. .,,, f'utltl\l'lftl Or•r1~ (OA~t Oailv root, ... ND ... mblH' 1, 1•.11, 21, 191S ••91·1 , ______________ . I .i-r,-.,a,,_., .... ~..._. .. ' ··--""" ... CLIFF ROBERTSON VANESSA REDGRAVE and SUSAN GEORGE In OUT OF SEASON ... , •• .,..., ._ 111111•1" ltllt'OVITCH '"" 1111(: lllllt'OVK r t.-•• .............. , "°41Ulf t ~Olll\ l'>-t•d t\' t l l( ,tll('OYl('I '""' llll'I ~ l\l lt!'(lYllClt Dl1o<1•4._ •Liii.i llllOC.I~ ,., ••• .u.. 0 .... 1 ....... ,, .. \ ... _ ... '~''" lN 'It·~·· ,_ ":, ·-· ~ .. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT NOW PLAYING fl'&ij>O , .. ,.,.,, JI Jll lllAllll f>ol'.ll~lt I g,~~!:1~~~-~Q I 1Soum £2!~!.fM~ "I 1 J4t·l ,S2 Cat~ Th lltfs tor Showtlmes •1$·16'11 PUBLIC NOTICE I ~~~~~~~~~~- ST AT IM ENT 0 I" A I AN DON M IE H'f }· Qll'VSIEOI" t ,1Cf!TIOUS9USINIESS NAM!! • 1 The lolk>w!nQ Pt'•-• fl•~ -· ~!fie ~ ol '"" llct1t10U.. bullfW~S -· . Pt-IOTOGRAPHE:RS WEST, 1.._, '"""" Sl , Coil a Me\a, C.l1f0f'l'll.1 ""1' , The Flttlllous 8vsl""'' N.tf'W i'e· • leo-rM to <1bo>'t "'"' !11.tG in Or~ C:O....IYOfll· .. r.J. I CIHl•H•n 0 . Lo,,!1rs, F.tlow,,_,, 'l'tchl l.;INlinQ, P, 0 . 8D• 1S1. \lllllm-.• lnq!Ofl, (.l;lilO<"rll• i014' J .C. McCullougl!, 16J00 1°" SJ j eot.t•Mlw. c11rtorn\• t 1&1• Thl1 buSlllft!i .,.,.,, tonduclftf llY " Qen<!•ll pert""ri n•ci Cflr!•U•ri 0 . L°""'' TP'lll 1tale""'nt ••l l1IM "Nitti !tie! Couotlv Clerti: 01 O.ar1oe C.-ni. m ND... ember II, 1•11 .,;,,,, Published OJ...,_ CO.ii Oitlty Plklt:• Now. 11,2',MIG DK. S, 12, f91S po.1 PUBLIC NOTICE : , ' ...... 5'1P!ERl01t C.OU•T Ot' Tl4°E' • • STAtlEOt'CALIFOltMIAP'Olt ~ TMIECOUNTYOl'ott .. NQI&. : ·--' NOTtCI: 01" Hlilll"IMQ. 0~ l'ETITIOfl JIOlt P'ltOIATIE 0. Wk.Iii ANO POlt LIElTE•S T•STAMI'°" TAltY E1t;111 DI T"OMAS. B, t oci OIKl•wd. NOTICE IS HE A!IY GIYEH t GRACIE AUGUSTA TOOD 1Wa I ""9!11•pe!lt'°"~ .,,.~l•flflltlll Por ls~-.•of LI tiff' 't•s••mtll'l n. pet11WW..r "'tr•n~• ID ""'kfl ,.... fOf "'-.~ P'!rlltul~, ..i tl'l'l lh•w MG Pl•<• of llt:IM'll!ll 1,_ ,_"""' wt lot Otte. t , t•1S:. ti'' e.m.; In tM (OIM't~rn of 0.-tl'nl Ho. Jot N ICI C-1, •I 100 Clwlc ~ Dl"I" w.11, "' tMr en., of ..,., C.l!foml•· DtledNt"""°"' 1', lt1S Wll,.LIAM I , St JOHN, C:0,-1rC•••ll ALl'ttaD'C.DAY81f~lt't 111s..-............... . ........... c ... ...... ,..._, fw: r.KtletMI" ""*"~ 0rMIQll '°''' Diii+.' ...... , .... ml:ll1J0,21,2J,ltfS "4>11 ,, •• ' i A l ' ~· .. ~ I ' • " • •• • 1 • , • • i • .. "'.-duct Unbecoming'. .. Ill, 1111 CllstncllN. ........ uni.• 1111tr1f,..._. ... "'""'--elrtertallllllltl'.'.", ,,.,., ' "'Conduci u.-1ng· 11 .., ~vi-• •nd drometic th· lt'I . I vtl'f FJMIY movie wh6 ..... , l*f--anit ••ollO plot"-"'"' ....... • • N8C-1V .. ·~uc1 Unbecoming' II • wlolduntt In Ille grond lrldttlon, 11(.J provides ftm·clnl sqtipenll and 1 tidy ftnal twill" _ _,,,.,,,, C11st S•r11ta•r "-"iirw M111111nt : .· ' I ---------~-~---... ..-.. ~ ..... --_...-~-- . Musical Delights / UC Irvine's produ("tion. ol the m usieal "My Fair L."ldy" is delightful. The polished pro fessional tikills of un· iversity f aculty mem - bcn1 bave joint-d with the enthusiasm of the lllU· d e a ls t o p r esen t a theatrically admirable event. T be scenery by Charles Tomlinson is both charming and rune· t ional ; Ric h ard Triplett ·s costumes are stunning , and James Penrod's C'horeo~raphy would do C"redit to any Broad'llo'3Y musiC"al. Rft'lce u Eliza displ a}'! a lively stage presence and C'lear voice well suit· 00 to the role. Stuart Duckworth sue· cessfully carries off the difficult and pivotal role o f H e nry Higgins. altl.ough be displays a tendeocy to be imitative olother performer:i. With his talenl, he doesn't need to. Noteworthy. in smaller roles are Jr!!erson Wall - ing as Colonel Pickering. Sharyn Eileen Noll as ~t rs . Pearce, Joan Morris as M rs. Jtiggins and Robbie l{aymer as Zoltan Karpathy. P E R II . .\ P S t h e weake:st prinelpal pl ayei- is Mirh ael Proudfoot, who exaegerates the already sulficienUy limp role of Freddy. What is perhaps most pleasing about the entire produC"tion is that the C'Ombinl"d talents of out· standing professors and C studf'nts havf' created OC Mwic not only a profc.>ssionally skillful work bul onf' with • • DAIL V P1LOT (;7 • • OldRo .. anr~ Vanessa Redgrave i~ all a~low when a former love. played by C liff Hobertson, comes back into her llfe,. until she find s she's got some competition -from her daughter, played by Susan George. The u n us u a l love tnan I · · · the ter· e R -r d filn1 • ··out of Season," \vhich opened this \veck on the Orange Coast . "Aiilghly cMllacl !lbto<blng 11!9¥11. The acting lo exc•llenll 'OOr>ducl Unbecoming' Illa UOljenloblo c~rm." ~esr/ngl'louse 810tdct.sli1t9 ' THF. l>IR F.CTIOS by Clayton Garri.!lon and or- chestra conducted by Alvaro Cai;suto are top- noU'h. rruesday 'A'lt. humor and enchant-.I.. j ment as 'A'ell. -~~~~-J-:::.a~ch~•~l~Jy~""~n~!ll'l!!ll'l!~~~~~~~i!!~!l!!l!!l!!l!!l!!l!!l!!l!!l!!l!!l!!I!~-~-~---~ A free Orange Coast College faculty ree1tal. .. ·. ~.;itovocaUwly -11alnlng .!~klng.'!..N. Y. 0111~ News " ;:~ IN The best performance in the show eom es from Rober t Cohen as a roguish. lovable Alfred P. Doo!itllP. Mariana f~uring the; m u~1c of B aeh . B,ari l o~ and StrauS!i, will be present· ed Tuesday lNo,v. ~)at noon in OCC'g 250·s(·al F'ine Arts Hall 119. Dfl!li. L \W-i • . M[Clj.l£L lllRX R!Cl!ARll •lTll<BOR<XX;H TUVOll HQ'l/AP~~ ~ K!ACH CHRJSroPHER PUJMMER SUSM~AH YORK ~"""""' COND Ill_.., OI "•"'ltut "'Moo< lo ,...., '"-"°"""' M•-"'l' ...., .. ,., •••'l --Ol 1"-•• -,. (.'l lJ\!_:')l''.\'I /\';-; ''VlTll "fH F- ·~\,\STl·'.I '-.· (.'l lOHAJ.F, IM •O<COt pl~t I>••••· po•c~oMon. """ Otg•" -co...,.,.cooct br .IOIOI .tii&.ll.lfolot:ll -... 000"1 \tf" .. _ .............. -· -MY Mnlfttt ol Qoon-· _..., .... -··~· .................. , ......... -"'· ... Oii ....,. -liT.Mi '°M)'c Frid•)'• S aturd•y, ~rnber $ • 6, 8:30 p.m. S.nt• Ana First Ba~at Church, 1010 W. 17th St. ,....., __ . " : . edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR Adults: SS •nd $3.50 -StlKlenta: $1 .50 540.7444 1111ooo ••••IOOIO 1>·1 <•l~"f ~-Of b"/ ..._,.. c--lo I"-o. • ..,. Co °""""••"··"'0 k •2:>01.-.. ocl>CA'1M). ... , ......... . ttl'lll'I' 2"1 IHI Cent NW"f . ~ ~. COllON.t. Dl l. M,t, .. . ~RBRA'STRE ISANO ~BERT REDFORD i THEWAY (WE WERE t Plus •DUSTIN HOFFMAN '!LITTLE BIG MAN" . •T l •lf ... ifO I 1110 \•· ' - , ·-- "IF ANYQNE DOESN'T THINK AL PACINO IS A SUPERB ACTOR .•. JUST LET HIM BUY A TICKET TO A WARNER BROS. MOYIE CALLED 'DOG DAY AFTERNOON.' 11 tould mean a fourth consecutive best actor nomination for Al Pacino .' " "PACIND SHOWS ANOTHER MEASURE OF HIS REMARKABLE RANGE ... from start to end it is engrossing and unpredictable." -Ste11e Arvin KMPC -Charles Champlin, L.A. Times "'DOG DAY AFTERNOON' IS AN OUTSTANDING MO!ION PIC TURE WITH PACINO'S PERFORMANCE EASILY ONE Of THE BEST . . . PACIHO. LUMET AND THE FILM ITSELF WILL DEFIMITEL "( •E !JP FO,R ACADIMY A:Wf'IDS." -llobeff :q: Liw;.. KFI OF THE YEAR." -Aaron Schendler, Family Circle "'DOG DAY' WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST TALKED ABOUT MOVIES OF THE YEAR. It is ·a tough, hard-hitting, mmpromising film . . . 11other Oscar nomination for Pacino." ;! ....,qegis Philbin, KABC· TY FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER WEEK DAYS: 7: 15-9:30 • • • •• •••• • ••••• ,,• '• 1 •" ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD . • NEWPORT BEACH • &••·0760 SAT: 1:45- 3:50.6:0G- 8:15-10:30 SUH: 2:15· 4:30.7:00- . 9:15 s1nnnm11 ·BILL tlSB'I •••••••••• .. . .. ,.•' I IT I ····· .··4~ ......... --... '• : tJt.... ... . .. ,~ ·. ,,,... •.v. ••••• • •••• ' ~ ~ '\ I\ lte """' lwo dudes m 'Up!OMl Sol"°"' Ngll' t,,; Ito'""'~ bode Wiiii kd 0,0.0-mlel (PG) l.;;dlmm11 WILICll 1.~:;,.,.~ISSIE llVIS CHECK IT OUT! CALL FOR SHOWTlfl'ES ' It out·TommvsTOMMY.. PLus CO.HIT RO~ER DALTRY CO.HIT WEST ~ ·~ CINEMA AT ••fi111\1 ~,,.,11J r r, AT IBITETtfEYtrr l "Y~~~.~,s .. GENE HACKMAN CANDICE BERGEN JAMES COBURN ENOS TUES. 11/'25 I STARTS WE0.11126 "RO YAL FLASH" EOW AROS CINlMA 1 -CINEMA WEST I WUh<1 .. ~Tfl•TGoOl.l>lllWl\I Wl~f ... !r<I Cll'(IER &•2·•''1 ....... Ol .. l•D• .. ' I CO~lA .. i~A \4•·1102 .. ... - '/'/11 /( rri(JJillf/ lll(J/ iori f!irf11r1· (r11111 ll11 · I /(·rrif!Jifly .\U. l ltt•.o;I x1411·r . :aws m n (PGJ Tl1[Y T~ TtitM (;N .., r_ .... ..:r, . . . .. (;N[ l3Y (;N[ ••• '. .... CtfAlllfS llllONSON ,,., JAMfS COllUllN "THE HUMAN .. FACTOR"; f 11AllD TIMES I HU~)!~p),O,!!,f~,lMA] •• ,_,60i 1•1~011 '"Conduct Unbecoming' ... mounting tension and polished performances make for fascinating entertainment!" (PG> MICHAEL \l>RK RICt!AAD .t.Tif~"IKlROCGH ruCY Kf.ACH Cl/RlSfOPHFR !".! V.\!f R edwards BRISTOL CINEMA'1 st;';',\'.~'~~~o. lfl1TOl .. , .... c...-niw 54G.1444 NEWPORT CINEMAS ..... co.nHWl , ..... c••™'-- •~•roorO cnTu 646.07• HARBOR TWIN (PG) FRI : 7:1S.t:»11:20 SAT: 1 :05-3:05-S:OS-7:15- t:».11 :20 SUN: 1:05-3:05-S:OS.7:15-.. ,. SllftEtHmlB , BIW.CtS89 WEEK DAYS 7:15-t:2D '•1•.. #,.,..,,~ .... fil~!M~!E,N,U~~ .. V •• ,, ••• ~!.AYllOfCarrtl t 7M l41 DOUBLE WALT DISDEY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON"S with . BOBBY DRISCOLL ROBERT NEWTON BASIL SYDNEY edwards BRISTOL CINEMA WabDlsn~·~ · ~'"~(G) · PLU S / / "' '· ""'"' "~•~""' ~ :··r• """""'l'O,"Le 111.,,IOvfl . 1.J ·1(1-,,.,,.~ .. -'1' \oo.'llit;n! _, \,1(/111~·;1·1 •. : .... ~:...~ •lloo.o<Wlo. ' . , ,~· -1"1 llo('"'I film• '' '· . ' . '-.HARBOR TWIN -i) ·1 ~••IOt•l "'ll.}000.CO\l•MU• 14•-0S1J 646·)266 .STANLEY KUBRICK '.S MASTERPIECE IS BACK! • wtlK DAYS: ~9'<1 SAT/SUN: 1:» 4:15-7 ...... • • . I I • C8 DAIL y PILOT Friday, November 21 . 1975 I ··r11t: GR•:.'\T QUll.T' -lncludes squares by promine-nt artists 1'om WcssC'lmann. David J)irtt1, Rt('hurd t-~sl<'S ru1rJ others. Nov. 2S-Dcc . 1<1 in tht• \Vindow (;all\•ry at Ca l State l _,ong Beach. ti101 E. 7th St., 11 J .nl.·3 µ.m_ weekdays , 1·4 p.m . Sundays. \\11th phuto-tran:.forn1ati ons exhibit by I.u(';ls S~mar,1:.> .\ V ,.\~T ;,,Ci.<\ H Jlt: 1-:XJIJ lllT "The Floating \\'~-tll at :'\lill:. lluust•," oils, acrylic c·ollages, C':1rt0gr;1ph_\. t•I(' , n1)\\' through Monday, noon lo I p 01 ll:nl~ .. tt '.\1111:-; I louse, 12732 ~lain St., (;;1r1\1•n c;r11\ t' J1fl(t'f(•S I'\' )tlK t: {1 ,l~F. -Now through end n1 n1t111th ;it J.ang l'hutogr;1phy Gallery, 1<150-A S. 1't1,1:.t llti.;hv..i.v, l.:igun..1 lk·:.tt•h . :'loon to 5 p.m . /'hur:sd.1) Su11 Ll.1 y. F,\~T ,\S \' \\' 1\ T 1-; lt('(>J.()JtS ~AWS ... --- ' . • • ROllRI ROY SHAW RICHAJ!.O SCltll... I DllffiUSS .IAWSI .1· r-..~•I ~ Yl~f·YUll,\ll ,l.¥\i~· IU~.C~ ~)~~ ~.(! i:.fl :..._,,~;>i![A!t!(J(iiottlll~l'l~i i<.<11 ,:,,,..,_~fllill(.ro\fl· '" ~•ll1lYI • ~>5'!1!~ Si'~tn • ~ ... ~ll04"'D O llW"' [l.L,.JY,)lri\. 1,w.1v..11t'olil · lli)llQ' '1\1. EDWARDS' 8RLSTOL C1NEMA -"°' .i-.vrr- s.vtll .... ·-· ... ...-... :i'¥AH(IM -ORl"(lll 11 ........... ,, "''-'" C•l\ Tl'l.l f1'1 o '"" r.o . ..., ·~· C"'< n<lO"'I o fl)IO COlll'l ·--' . ......... .,.., ...... CO .. T "C•ll.IT wow"'il" 1•11.1 "MR . QUI LP" (G) "TREASURE ISLAND" "NASHVILLE" IRI "TOMMY" IPGI "HARD TIMES" IPGI "LAST DETAIL" IRI "YOUHG FIAHICEHSTBM" tl'GI "MONTY 'YTHOH & THE HOLY GRAIL" '"HA,,Y HOOKER" IRI "A IOY AND HIS DOG" .. DIRTY MARY & CR.t.ZT LARRY" .. VA.HISHIHG f"<>IHr' lf"GI "GOME IH 60 SECOHDSM .. EVEL KNIEVEL" IP'GJ "YOUMG FIA•UCEHSTBM" IPGI '"WHERE DOES IT HUITT' •HandcraMed Leatner • Macran"e •Pottery & Hand-Painted Statuary • Gourmet Cookwear • WOO"En s Wear • AntiQues • lampS & Clocks • Wood Crah • Indian Jewelry & Cloth ing • Cut t o m·Mad e Spottswear • Interior Decorating • £.arty Amertcan ReprodvcOons • Stained & Leaded Glas5 Windows & umc Shades• UnlQue Phone! , artist Vsevolod l.ianorr. now through Nov. 30 al the I.aguna Beach Museum of Art. 307 Cliff Dr., l.Hguna Reach, with ''Art i(l the 1-l otor World". t•xhibit, through Dec. 1S. 11 :30 a .m ... 1:40 p,m. \\lt'dnesday· Monday. •('0 1.J.ECTORS AND COllECTIOSS' -Works hy ltenry Moore and others, now throug h D1:c 12 at the new fine arts center at Chapman CollegC', 333 '.'J. Giassell St., Orange. ·F.\SlllOS PllOTOGRAPllY' Ry Vogul' photog raph€'rs , now through Nov. 28 at the Jack Cilenn Gallery, 260 '.'Jt•wport Ct.•nter Dr .. :\ewpurt &,•3eh 11 a.m -5 p.m Tue:sday·S:.1lurday. WORKS RY J ,F.(l~ J\,\R:'lilAKD -Graphic!i and p;.istels. with reception for art1:st Sunday from ·I tu 7 p.m. at Petri(·ks Cullt•C"tor's Choice, 666 ~. Cua~t I lighway, Laguna l'it'a(·h. ~F.WPORT BE:\Cll CITY F.XlUBJTS -Works by Rruce Dea n. now through Dee. 9atCivic Ce nter Gallery, 3300 :"le wport lllvd., 8 a.m . tu 5 p.m . weekdays: childrt·n 's dra"''1ngs from the Sew port !·!arbor Art Muse um workshop, now through Dee. 9at the Corona de! Mar branch library. You arc cordially invited to attend ti Chan,pagnc Reception for LEON BARNARD Sunday, Novernber 23, 1975 4 :00 -7 :00 P.M. at P1:1rici..s1Coltector's Choice Art Gallery 666 North Coast Highway Lt.111una Beach, California 92651 A S.V .P, 17141 494-0316 l ton w1U aho unvr11 h1\ hr~t \u;nrd 1nd numbt1rd limittd rd111011 q1aph1c \•gnahng a lurthrr sttp in this arlist'1 KC:eltra· t•JHJ C•rtt• On Suodav~v . Lron will personally 'ign with 1 \Ptt1~I rem1rqu' all gr1phics pucchastd, truly a must tor evr1v connut\\rur's collectlon. For this special reception of L 11n1t~d Wor k\, p11tts will start S85 up, LEON BARNA RO Exhibit will be on displ1y Novembrr 23 throu9h December 31 At Newpo Center, there are interio decorators, art galleries, an interior design school and one store that sells nothing but antique clocks. '\. '-~® ~@)]]@ TI)@@TI)Il@. i l (~' (J~/ 1~ \T3@0LP@ ~ill~~ ~~(~ ]w~'l @Il@~W@~o Newport Center is more th an 80 shops and four major department stores. lf's also a one-of-a-kind shopping district called Design Plaza, wilh home furnishings shops, galleries. decorators, other relail stores and offices. Design Plaza is (1) Beverly Thompson lnteriors,(2) Beth Koch Photography,(3) Heimann Optical Shop, (4) Lois Harding Interiors, (5) Hagen Galleries,(6) Design Plaza Travel, (7) Old World Arl.(8) Tars Decorative Accessories, (9) Cannell & Chaffin, (10) Consolidated Reproductions.(1 1) Tony Solie-Tailor. (12) Luzzetta's Hair Designs, (13) Botany Bay, (14) Frank Ferris lnteriors,(15) Poulsen Galleries,(16) Asia n Enterprises, (17) Giddings-Robinson Inc., (18) Warren Interiors, (19) Glenn·S mith Galleri es, (20) Repro 11.(21) Elegance in Time, (22) Design IV, (23) Dynasty Imports, (24) Interior Designers Guild,(25) Richard Ouelette Salon. If you need quality furnishings or accessories, fine art, professional designer assistance, or just a few good ideas, you'll find it at Newport Center. It's ~ best of everything you need. FASH ION ISLAND DE51Gn PLAZR NEWP_ORT11'CENTER · '<>' More than just a place to shop. \ ' ' South of San Joaquin Hilts Road. between MacArthur and Jamboree. In Newport Beach. . I • ' • • ' : l ' l • ' :~ " ' " ' > ' . ' · PUllUC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICF. --r>- ' PUllLIC NOTICE l'ICITITIOt.IS •ufolHESS NAMlSTATEMIEMT The ""'~"9 1M"1>0n 11 dOl"9 bllSI,..., n o BOGEHRIEF a. ASSOCIATEo\, MO '*wPOl'1 Cent., 0... 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Merltl Maflttl, 1"311 U.$ "'°'"· F-1.aln'f'tlllf •• C..UI tJIQll lllb bu•I"'"' I\ (OftdlKIM llY • l'lutOMCI .......... J.,,..., Mvrt •• Mt ,-.u Sytwl•Me•,.Mtr~n 'Ttlh '"'"~' w•• !lied """" the eour.tv C1trw. of Ot•n!!'! c-1y on No•· -10. "''· --Putll!1hed QrMoe CO.ti Ot\11' Pl~, NO...m..1•.21,11.-0ttffllblf't. tt15 ~'J P\JBLIC NOTICE FIC1'1 TIOUS ll USl ... E !U. ... AME JTAT•MENT t"" ro11ow11111 "''°"' •••OOoftO~· ,...,,,, CP< :n1s-.A S.O. St•nNrd, SllM• Ma, ff7t)I <;.otQ1t Whuton Co•. •11 Crocl.ll O rclt, COt.te ,,._._., C..I. tt•u A•cll•rd C.11••1•" Ponne•, 1110 OroN•. 5-11• Afl•. C• '1101 George w • .,,,. Co~. 18'1 ()Q1e SI. -· HOTICS JI MlllltleV Ol"IEN ti..t JAMES I!, HEIM.. PullllC. Ad· nWliU1•tor. for ni.. (-ty of c. .. Mtl•ll'O"""'"' ..... ltleft ... ,.,......°' 'Mii -lor I~ ot Lttl'f"' ot-. miftl•IJ•!IOl'I .11~u .... u1,-.a '° lflit P'fl\1-rtl••....C• to -'ll:OI .a ,....._ turttwr 11e'11c:.vl-• • .,,.IN\ !Mii-... pl-ol 11C•rtf19 ti•- ......... 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BntlOI \t .. s.N"t An•. (•Ill, Tllh °'""""' h t....0..C:taO.,.. ~I,.. Ol•~I. .... ~-" ... ,_ t"b tltlt,.,.nl Wtl fl'-<! Witt\ - c-tJ Clt•l OI Ott119t CouMJOft-.,. ""** l , "IS """' f'ubll""'° O<•nq.9 (:04\I 0.JIJ PllOI, ,..,,.,,....,I, H, 11, ll, lt7S •2•15 P UBLIC NOTICE ,,.,,., 1------~=~------I ENGINEERING AAT, •ISO ••n1 t.-1,.ld A"' ~o No,.,, H""'tlngt.., .. OTICET'OC:ltlEDITO•S Blt«ll.CA tfM4o .... A·l»t\ J . Mlt-t Lunr•U, .. $0 G•rlield SUl"1E•10ttCOU•TOl"TMt: ,..,. Sp. No. •J. H""lln9lon &N<I\ CA. ST.Ill OF CALll'OttNI A il'Olt ,.,...,. TMIE CQUHTY 01"01tAMGI. '"''bu~,..,, 11 tOl'l<h.teleCI l>1' ""ln. '" 111• M•Utt ol tllt E1t•le ol d1w'°"'1 PATAICIA F , VANOEA WEV0£1>(, J Ml<ll••• 1..un• .. +1 DetN»d Th+l "''•""•nl w•• f•l•O .... 111 '"" I HOik• 11 rwr•bJ 91,.,n to 1ht crtc110<1 Goo.int, Cl••-of O•el'l<H Counh on No~ ,.,.vl"9 ti"""' ..-•nit 111• uld GK• ~· 11, ,,,~. .,..,.. to Ill• WICI tl•I""' •n ..... otllc .. o• """ PubJi\~ O••n" Coa\I D•ll• Po lo•. NDv 11,21,811<10.e S,11,ltlS '"°SIS P UBLIC NOTICE '°'"-"· C•hl.'2611 I Thl• bu\i"'"' I• conoucll'd b• • --------------QeNfel p.1rl,,.r""lp, Wlyr.eCO• • I lfolt c!9fk ol lht •IO•eU+d '°""" 0< lo ~I '""" lo~ unOe1'1IOt*I ti "'"' olllt• ol BALL , l'IUNT , HART, BROWN -8AERWITZ. 120 Llnclen IAw .P 0 Bo•1l111,ln"""CltyllffLonq I &.IKll, In "-°' A"991fl (ounly, whi<PI l•ll., otlk• h 111e pt.-cct QI bv~ ..... ~ of lht U'ldt•,IO""" +n •h Mt!ll•11 pt<l••n· 1nq 10 Wld 1t\t.i1t So.ICll Cl•IMl w•ll'i '""' ~•'IM•Y wouchoor\ ,.,..u t>P "*" O<' ,.,.,._nl.., I \ •lo••l••d W\lllon lout -M .wtffr 11\e llr1tpUt1Ucetlonol l'lll\ Tiii\ '1•te,.,.nt w•\ 111~ wltll \lie Covnty Cl'"'" of Or•nge Count• on Now· .mbff 10. ltl~. ·-P\IGl!1'1ld °''-ca.u 0.11. fliiot No"""""' 1•,11, lt, -0.cemllef"S, ,.,, 11"2·1) PUBLIC NOTICF. ,.,, .. l'ICTITIOUS llUSINESJ NAMESTATEME ... T llGHT C'ONSTAU(:TION Nl&M CONSfRUCTlON MAM CONST. CLEANUP 111SS Ot-l•ff l•"'· ''"'""• C..hl -Menrlr+ O.en S<lf>•I. 1 llSS 0.~ Ttft \.n.,lrYltw.C.HI '1- T/ll\ tlU'll .. 11 t\ CQn(IVCled llV I (0<• llOl'atlon. M 0 . !iof,rt 11111 1t11-n1 ,..., tilt'd W1tn tt"e <;ouflty Clltfl o! O••nge County N0•- !11'\bf.< 10, 191S. --Putlll-0.1n.,. Cff\I O.ity Piiot, ...,,. l(.l1,M,4<1<10t(.S,lt1S •m.n P UBLIC SOTICE Publllf>ed Oranqe Co•~I D•i!y Piiot. ..,,, 11, 18, lfl<I °"< S, 11. 191~ 4"JO.ll P UBLIC NOTICE ----~~~--NOTICE OF tMTENOED 8ULl(TRANJFElll NOTICE IS GIVEN Illa, CHARLES P, FOSS ""° BET TV C FO<,!,- _,HS 11 19\S El!Ollde Ro..,, ConlNI °"t Mllr, C•lilorn•" 9161S ••e atlOUI lo ~ wn """ t••n1ll'• to LANMAR IN(_. a PuOU\Md Oranqe Col$l Dal!y Pilot, I C•Ulorni• t<:orPQ..-alion, wllo..., t1u·1.tr••!1~ No,,.21,28, .. naO.c S,11, 191S ~Jl1·11 90dr..,l,. 19SO Porl (:araoll, Ne-1 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIH ESS l>(AMESTATEMENT Tfoe folro'*•"9 llf'•Wr+\ are ao;r+oblfli. .,.,,.,r 0£Al>('S CHRISTIAN ACADEMY, 101 Mll<)'!Oha, (O\lil Me ~•. CA '11621 De•n'l Lee•nlnlil Ctntpr E•clwlno& Inc , " C•lo lornia corp<iral•on, lOl M•onO+lil , Co1 t1 M e~.!o . CA. Tiii\ buiine\s I\ conauctea: by a cor· oora11on. °"""'i L"""'"9 c .. nter e .. cl\a~ll'lt Syb!• McCorklP, Sf<tHoltY Tiii\ sl•temenl wa\ tiled w'1fl Ille Couflly Cl,.rl of Ot6nge County on..,,,. ernbl'r1J, 1911. "'"' Pvb!l~lle<I Ora"~ Coa~I Oa•IJ Pilot, ..,,, 11, ?9.;ond Dec .~. 11, 1t1s ~Jll-1~ PUBLIC NOTICE Betcll, C.U10rr+I• 91"60 tile I041owlrog pt~ly: All ll•turt$, POUil)A'l~l'll. ""°Id\, ~:~~~~;..i~;:,:'.~~ "'=~~' ::~ ~:. rw\\ ~""Wn •l Tiit F"ll\\ Comp.1ny 1ocetl'd at USl Pla<:enlla Aw~nue, CcKll Mi's.a, C•Ulornla '12611. Tl'i!• tlul~ l••n\IP• will De conwm- matt<; on or alle• O..cemc.r •. 191~ "' ""olflceol Tllorna\ W !1er+dl'<Wf', Jr .. AtlO<lleY 11 Lolw, lW E . I 1111 SlrHI, Co>!,• l<Nl<l, Ce+.lo•nia 91611. Wl!nln the pa•I tll•P• y~•••, -.o fllf' l'i knoWn to lr•nUerPP, Charlp~ P F""' ...a Belly c. Fos\, ""'e ""' concll.Cll<I M!Y tlvl•Ml~ •I •ny •<lare\\ ~•cl!!>! n.e FOls Company at tM: aaor p•• DATEO:NoveMIM!r 18, !~IS, LAN MAR INC .. a ca•(>O<illi ... e, ~orc;ie W. Coon, J•. p,. .. .,dero! TMOMASW. HENDERSON, JR. All-••ILI• >50 E . 11'1111"'1, Su!le I II eosi. -... C.Hiot,.ia '1•t1 1---------------1 T .. : <11•1 Sfl.11$t Pub!iihe<I O••n<Je C.0.11 O•JIJ Piiaf, 8·191,1 NO...ei\.1De•tl, 191S 4'66-IS '!i'~:edHOWMbU II, Ill~ Al,.n J V•nO<o• Weyden E •tt "'O<' I O! 1"1• w;u o! •••d Otc•O!!nt U.t.L, HUNT, MAll:T, 9ll:OWM Mii e.AIE•WITJ. 1au ....... ,. .... ...o .... u., ....... h«ll, c.11i.ni11 .. , PUtllllllt'd Or..,Qlf Co•U 0.11, Piia!, Nav, 21, 111, "'d Dtc. s. 11. 1•1s 4'1V·IS PUBLIC NOTICE •*314 ... OTl(E OF SALE Ol'llllEAlil"ltOPEltTY AT PltlVAtE SALE N&. A·llJ1lt In Ille ~•lo• Covrl of "" St.t• OI C.llfO<nl•. 10<' '""'County 01 0.-erq in Ill& M&l1•r 0 1 111<" E\tate of MARJORIE ANN AU STIN, l)Mea...O NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !Mt lt'e """'"'h)nea will ,~., at PrlvMe wit, to IM"'"'""''' ~no ~\t 11e1 boaoe•. -]Kl to(onll•m•t•on 01,1111 S..-""" Coo.1rl , on or "111'• 1n~ lrO dey of J.n ... ty 1'76, at IM oiloce ol AVERILL <;, PAS'AROW, 6l&O WU\nlre Btvd , S.,!~• 1001, Lo\ AnQ<!11',, C•Ulorn!a 'IOIWll, Counl• al Lo~ Angelt1. St.f!e al C.Hlornl•, 111 the r!qllt, htle at'd •n· t.,ttl ol l•ICI dtte•Y<I •I lh& l•~ol Ot- alll ~•II 1he r lont, 1111e •rel lnte'""t ""-11toe•\l•I• ot \a•d dee•-~«· ~"""PY OC..••••on ol ""' <>< <>l"""rw'i"" ot""'r 11\an o• ln aOaot!on to 1Nol ol saJa Oec~lfd. &I the tome ol d,.1111, ln•rel lo •II the c..-t•on iM1irov~d te•l Pl'_,.., \itl,ltled Ir+ Int C•IV ol Nl•P0'1 8'"..:Cll, Cl>un!J of Ot1n~. State ot C..li!Mn••, l)t!tllcul••IY de\tfOMd ., fol~. IC>- W•I: A condomin111m c on1hting ol Ille 1011owino· . !•l Unit No 61 of th•I certeln Con· doM<nium Pto11'ct de\crlbfoO in 11\otl c,.<1•1n Am,.rele<I Con(lomin<um Pl"" rMOI'""'° In Book 101•1, o.oe I ot OI· Ucl•I Aecordl, in 1he ollicor ol l!'le Coun· ly R<rcMcle• ol 0.-•noie Courrtv f\U<ll p!ttl Dottng l\fr<r1n1!11t..-r~lerrPO lo "' "'""" (.ondomtniuM P"n''J, .. nd "'do fl ~ In 11'1•1 t l'rla•n ~t,.••l•onol Cov ..,.,,u, (ondlllon\ ana Rel!ri~h,,,,,. lor N&wpor1 Cr11t Homeow~r'\ ~-·•· uon, <tCO<'decl rn Book 10].18, paQI!' ~•Joi Olllco.fl Records /Ind .1Mena,....n1 to Oecletatlon ol Reslrk llonl •~oroeo Cklotlol• 10, 1•12 1n Book lC:IM, -'61 of Ofllci•1 A~to•d\ •nd A,,..,nd,.,.nt , .. cOl'd<!d July 10. 1~13 In Boo~ IOl't.l, P<'l'lll s11 of Offociel Record• 01 Ora"l)e o:.un. ly, ("t""°O..cl•••l+on"! fbl An unalv•<I""' 111toi11 lntr"'' 'n •nd lo I"" common ''"' •• clefine<I in the O..c!1r1t1o n •"0 amendm.,nt lher•IO, Deir+Q lol 1 o! Tract No 18~1. "' PM mep re<o•r:le<I •n Bool< 102, -1 troraut,(l\ '· !nclu\iv• ot Ml«ell~ Mep\, in 1ne office ol Ille Counly RKQ<'dl'r of Ora no' COUMJ €XC€Pfll>(G THEREFROM lh"t porilon of l•nd •ntlude<I wi!hln P,.r<:el I a\ PIO'#lrn on• map re<Ol'Ge<I in 8oolo •S. l>llOI' U. of P••c'I Mal>\ In 11\e ofltte ol lht Count• R<"tOrdl'r of OranQeC<>un!J, C.li!Mnl•. SUPE RIOlt COUll:TOF TNE STATE OF CALIFOltNIAFOR TNECOO ... Tl'DFORAMGE .... A.asut tel Exclusive e•semeltls aPIJU'r1e· PUBt.IC NOTICE """' 10 s•ld un11 No . 61, •II e1 moro: ---------------I 'pecilically defined In t11e Con. NOT1CEOI' MEARING OF PETITION A>R f'R09ATE OF WILL ANO FOA LEnEltS TESTAME NTARY Estlllf O I HAR OLD OVER BREWST EA, Dec'a'"'°· N0Tlt€ IS HEAE6Y GIV€1>( t""t GLEN EDWARO BREWSTER lwl\ Ill"" l\el'ein • pellllon !or Protwtle OI WJll •nd tor l11uante ol Lelle•l T<Kl•AIO!nl•ry lo the pelllioner ,.,. !ere...:.• to wlli<ll h maa<" t0t ,..,.,_ Pllf1iculers, •ncl lholl !he l•m'" andplacce OI hlw•i"ll '"' "'"" llas bl'l'n WI '°' ~ .... 15, 1915, •t t lO a.m .. In Ille c.urtmom of OeP"tlrn"'nt No. J of .... a (OUrt, o1t IOOCiwl( CA.nler O•·•• W.:.~1. in !tie C.lyol Santa Ana, C•!ifornla. 0.led HoWeMber 7, lllS Wit.LIAM I!. St JOHN, County Clerk AllTMUAKElLMAN 1t1•A il"Klfic Co.Iii Ml91tw•y H"""lftf*l .. Kii, CA. tJM& """"""''°': P&litl&Hr Publl'll'lea O<•n~ (H$1 D•llY Piiot, Nawmber 1•, u, 11, 1~rs .m.1~ HOTICEDF TlllUSTEl'SU.t.E T.D.I'. H&.6Jt.1' R1t: F-1111 Wa1llinolon Trust Oeed S~•wlce C«por•lion ••du+, a~+nlP<I T•U'S1M """"' tM loll-lnq cle•cribe<I dee<! ol lfll'lil WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AOC· TION lO THE HIGHEST B10DER FOR CASH (payable at l•Me of '"'I" lfl l•wlvl '""™''I' ot nw UniloKI Stal") "II r!Ql'll, tllte .na il'llet&il <on-~ loerel r,ow llekt Py It un<Hf 1•!d °"&Cl ol T'VSI ifl Ille Pl'!IP'I rty t>er&ln•ll"' r Oe\Ceribecl TRUSTOR . P1tricie Ann Fr,_, t m•••led wom•n as lier sole '"" WPflf'•!• orope..-ly BENEF"ICIARV Oori1td E. M · dtrMOn •nd L<"n~.c<" C, Ande<\on, llusbwld tnd wile•~ lo1n1 ,..,.,.h,"' to ., U/'ldlvlaed .,.. lnWre\I •nd Rlclwrd H. ....,61ttson and ISebel F , AnderWf', lllab.nd tnd wife"' joint l•n.,.l\•s to Ir+ \#ld!vldPd .... !nitre\! rl!COtlled Noy. PA'lbl1' 6. 1t7•, ll !Mir. no. 1916 inlll>Ok 11211, ~ 916 of Ofllcial RKlltO) !ft 1ht! ofl!tl of '"" Recordltr of Oranve County; Mid dHd ol trust deS<;ritiH ir... tollowlt19 ,.,OPtrly ' A lt•Whol(I e1!•te IS ere.MM by 1Pltt (t!f .. ln le•w hertln.111Pr 1'1'1errea to, In arcl to: lot loll ol l •Ml •:n•, In !he Oly ol "'•WOOf l B,•(11, COU"l'I' ol Or••· Sttle ot C•lilornla, M si_. on 111'\10 tMr.-ol r1cor*d In book ISi, ~ 110 1• inclu~·•• of MIK~!I~ Mt~. rttO<dl ol \eid (ounly ,,._,,, V BE AUOO KNOWN AS 1608 G31•q Orl...e, Ne"'110rt Betcll, C••ilo•nia. The beneflcl•ry unaer ~aid Deed Of fruit, by tlflWf' ol I b•e•(n O• <ltl ... n In tM ottt1oat1on1 '~cuttd '""""'~· ..... tofort t•t<UllO 4"0 dell...e•ed 10 "'-vnot..-•lcinl'd • w"tl•n O.ctetalion ot Det ... 11 •rel 0.""nd 10<' Soi!P, Ind .... 1~ ~tlcoro• tl<'e&c h •nd tle<t•on to (11.iW tht un(ll'r\!QAl'd to 1tU Wid "'°' Pt,,, to w11111 wtd otlliljlttiom, and """""ne' 111e ""*''1onea ''"""Mid notk;e of llBKll ""' of tie< llon '° r_. ,.._ ConlMI Auoint I, 1t1s ., instr. NQ, 1m lnlllOoll 11471, ~ 1113ol, Of WklOlfkltl ""'""· S.ld Hit wlll t)e f'NI~, but without c-nt or w•rr.,,ty, t•"'tt" OJr I~ Ol'-<I. ~"91"9 tint, po1 ... s•lon, °" -tvmtlr•ncK, lo p.1y nit rem•lr+lnoorln· (lptl Wl'nof !ht noleh! t.e(UteclbJwlcl DMd of Tru'lt, wllll lnter&tl ''In Hid flOllJ orovicled, IKl•lflC•l, II •ny, -· tht lllf'l'M of saia 0.-•d ot Trust, ie.s. d\lf'9" ...., ••PtftlH of the Ttus ... .nc1 on"" lru\.U cre•l.., by 1-tld DN<I DI Truu. S.ld w•• wit! oe held an TUK- dly, O.c•mbtt t , ltlS, &t 11 ·00• m.,•1 """lr•I tt1l••r+ce 10 '"'" olllc• OI eor... n'IOl'IWeelth Ur+d Tille COMl>"'Y. 1220 Norll'I Rtoadway, S •ntt Ar+•, C.HIOl'nle, O.t": HowmMt 1d, 1915 We\lllrlQtOfl T<vll 0.f'd W•keCl:ltl)lll"allon '' H ld ftll\tH e,eommon-•llllt.•nd tltf1tCom!»tlY .,.,., er~•ldCI It. H•uo AllltoO!'l,.O Offlt1tr STA-»tl' ""'"'",,." N-ooert H•rtior ,..., PrM\ COA'ICll ... d W<lll IM 0.-.,..,. Gool\l 0.Uy Piiot, NO.,..rnb&r 1•, 21, 21, lt1! 4.!*'~ I oomlnlum Plfn •n<I Ille O..(l1tt•t1on. fel l A non .. •clu~•"1l e•w-menl to vw tne comlTIOf'I •••• al'd !•toli!o ... o! !he project wlllch II••• !Hoen or .. 111 Ill' cleWIOl)l'd on ll'ie IOllOWl"ll <le\C"i-1 ""' l)r<)(llfly; LOI\ I lo 4 lnclusiw ot Tr.t<.! ,.., 7111, as O&• rNlll recorOf(! '" 8ook Jl'.18, ~ ll •"" :M of M•~•ll•ne°"" Mev., rttM<ltOI Otin9e COu"lf, C.•hlorn'" EXCEPTING TH EREFROM, i-wt. •nv ana all ••cluu.e eaw· '""nts app.u<te.,.nt to alt tonaomon1um ""'+!\, e•cept•nq \aid Uflll No. 61 ,_o, tie<&aUer r&lerr~d to In "the Ol'<:ler•· non" 'Or "Ille Oecleration '' --.· Al!.O EXCEPTINCi THEREF!K)M -llund•ed percent (100"•» of •II •loMs 10 oU, 01n ana otntr h1drocartlon ~~n lylAQ un(l<"f, O• lh•I f"NJ be ptoduc;t'(I lrOM Ille •bow ~tlOl!'d 1....:1, IOQIJt""'• will\ one hundrtld per· cotnl (100%1 of •!I •IQ!lh lo Ille procHm \,,.,tl•om end one llunarea jWl'(°"'I f1DCI%) Ol "1 rent\, bonu\e\ an<1 p.Ol!t1 1ccrulnljl tlle..-elrom ; provided, '-""r, tl'\tl Gr•lilM w•l.-el and re- llnqUl\l'll'S ttw r10111 lo us. o• occupv or lo flfll&r vpon eny lll)l'Uon ol Ille wriacc, •nd SOO lett below lhe \urlace. meW1o¥ecl ve<11ct!!y from Ille ~tt;Ke of \aid land, o• olherwi•~ lor 1n~ pUrl)O\f OI (lrjlliriq tor, Colll!Url<W;J, pro du<:ino, 11onnQ. l•,.11\lno o• o""'"""' Mnallrog or ut11i1111Q 'utll 0<1, Q•\ or other llJd•oc•rbon or m ineral \ub· 'il~e\, 10<' Ille 1>Ur1>11Y <>! t•e<C•\•"Q G•antor '• r11111ts 1r.ere10, as ,.,.,...""!<l ,n ~ recorde<I May 11, 1•n '"boo!< 10119, P<lQO! 6$1 ol Ollie ia1 RetorM ""° <KO<de<:I 0.t&Mber JI, l~bl on IXll>ll ~S1, llfl9e 6'Sol Ol!klal Rl'tO•d\ MORE (:OMMONL V l'(NQWN AS Uni! Ho, 61, 19 Wll(I Goo!.1' Court, NIJWl)Orl Be1cll, C•ltforn·~ The \•it Is subject lo current la .. •. cown•r+ts, con<litions , r~s1..-ic11-, , .. .........,.,,_, ..-l91'll, riqlll\ of w••· and ••wm•nts ot •eto•d. •ny enc-um· brtn<H ot r1Ko<d 10 be \al1\1l"" °"'of .,. pur?Mw ptlct . Tht 11•ootl'1v 1~ lo M told ••n "•• ,, .. °"'""· e•cept .n to tltllf. 811t$e>r ofltrl 1r1 ln,,111<1I0<1nk _. perty and Mu\! tllf In wrllll'IQ •""-'II bl! rKl'iwed at IN! tlore1•ld olfict •t My llmt •Htt tlrit lKlbllC•llon of tlllt nollc• llnd MIM• nt•• Ing "Id wll'. llle propt•lt win t11t ~kl for tMh t(l"t;. of '""' •mour+t Old to •Cton'C*ly tt1eolf..-by c&l'lllled o• c•\lll«'tc.hecll 1-ncS 1"4! llfllt!r+tl' 10 be pe!O on tonll...,.. Uon of Wit! by lNI Su!M'rlO• (a..t. Tell• ..s, nrnts, 0Pe••tit19 •nd m•lni.-e e•PHOWS. ar+d p,..mru .... i on h'""''flC& ttC.-pi•tll,. to Int purtlllWT \Pltll bl ,.,O<•ll'd ~ ~ INI d•I• Of conf1•'''~tron Olwlfl. Tl'ieUn(l'1fllQned ~'M't•f, lht <iqM to nr]ecl ..,, ~nd tll bilh p..-10<' t• _,, 01 t!t'IO<cltt conllrmlng lht ,,1. O.tMI tllh 1n11 d•Y ol No"""*"', t'1S, Cl\l'l,UM LOVIW O••!motl, E11ttvlrt• of U'llt E1l•te ~DK-.. A\ll:•n.t. C, ~ASAltOW .._ WUMlN 11 .... Sl&. ''°' LM~C.llf,..., "*"'" ._ l>".!H".trta Publ1,,..., Or•ooe C0.1.l 0•11'1' Pltot, Ho<t.10, t1,J7. 1t7S • _..!+-JS .. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y ff6d.,,N~{,., 21 , t976 OAJLYPt.OT DJ Tht _ ..... ..,.. ...... --. DAILY -PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell ll,Flnd It. [642•5678 J One Call S.v!Ce Trade H Wllh a want Ad · Felt Ctedil Al>POllll --· ~ &""":''""-.... l•'f"•··· ··· · · IOOl>49f! lnt 6 '""""'· .: •. ·=""' 'a_.. JU1MG1t ~..J ·•--'--W-->o.'• J000.""9~.......... '°" _..,. ... IWnt~i. llttlt••••I & . ~~I ~...._ti finonc.W •••••••••• SOl)()..!iO(t .••••• 1000·71'9 ·•·• -~.'::-;.~ ........ I~~!.~~ ........ . . GIMt'GI I 002 GtMf'al I 002 Efll'ORS: Actvertilftf"t ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .. -chock lllolr adt doily eotd .. port .... ron iRWMdiattly. The DAILY PILOT OISU-• Nablllly for tft• first in- i:ortte:t fnsrion only. -ftublist..r"9 Motit:e-: \VJ<:S!.EY N TAYLOR CO. l{)o;Al.TOHS ~'"'''' IB46 UHDA ISLE-LOMG WATB VlEW s Bdrm l\1cxican Contemporary. Lots of warmlh & comfort. Musi c room. fam rm, OR, S'h baths. Pier /sUp. $395,000 21 I I S• J ....... Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTO. H.L 644-49 I 0 All real es1ate advctlia~I In tht~ newap .. ~r ta sub )eel to the l"ed.urpl t~air Hou~1n1 Act of 1968 \O>'hlt."h makes 11 illegal to advcrl1~1· ··any pr('· fe rf'nct>, limilnt1on. or dist'rimilt<illon based on["'""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""' • r<.1ce, color. reh,.:11111, :-1t'.11., 1002 or ualiooul oriv,111 , or an intention to makt· any GIMt'GI I 002 G....,.al · ...................................................... 11uch preferent·e. hrn1t;1 GI MO DOWM tlon, or discri rnin;)Uo11... $46,500 4 BR This l'l<'WSpapcr '°''ill llUI 2 STORY-POOL know1 n ~ly at·t·cpt any Trl'e l1nl'd apprnarh ad,. c rt 1~ In g for r e 1.1 I J .. 11ri:c t;11n1iy s1~.cd 11 \'Ut,g estlll(' whit>h is iii viola· room. Cnuntry styled tionofthe.Ja.0wc.c·----·I kitchen & dine O\•erlook --s p<1rklln~ frcc!or1n pool H<Mlses For Sde + cntcrt:1lnment & s un ............................... 1002 .............................. BU.CH COTTAGE 3 BR-POOL BEACH · S29,000 Cl:1ssic entrance lo lurJ!e r:1n11ly s1z(od hv1ng room v.·1lh art1st1c ui;c or :ihut· tt>rs & wood throughout fo'ormal dining room 1s conveniently Servt•<l h ,\' ll·rr;u'l' SC11art1te i.:uest suit!'. Stairs i;""'cep to h1ll1·~1.,.,1 11 ,v rna:i t1·r· & c·h1ldrt>nS suitl'S. ().,.,•ncr lt•:..vinl! arl'a . ~1u s t s ;icrifi('('. 'l'<tkt• thl\'Ull· tai.:e. 9fi.1·7Nll. [® li1ri.:c j!nurmet kitrhcn . loo•••·-------1 22' SUnkl'n family enll'r· tainment centt•r . Stairs S""'ttp to 1•lt•g:1nt master s uile & c hil d r c n s quarters. 1'ake OVl'r i'-::', Fili\ 1.01\:-J . NCJ Nfo'.Y.' L~l i\N CC)STS, s2 0 . .300 h ~1!, l\Tu ~t ~al'r1f1e1'. llurry ! Ca ll Y63·788l. ~'" " MESA NORTH 4 Bl'droom, 2 bath,.;, fplc, com 111c..•11• 1·urpet1ni.: ihruout. Or:ircs n1tn:<. 1J h1t' 1?<1r . <;over1•1\ p:it10. 1\ll in Vl'l'Y j;(Htd con•li · \t011 S17 ,500 , Roy Mt:Cordle Realtor 1810 Newport ('ost;i l\·lesa 54H·77:."'J TOWHHOUSE NO f)()Y.':'ll VJ\-su1ier llunt 1n~ton Ot'l.11_.h end unit Tri.,.,•nhouse :1t only s:J!t,500. 3 Hig bed1·oon1:.. 2 b;itl'ui, dre11m kltch1•n. und dinini: .area find no common wall. Only steps to pool :ind r ccrc:.1!1011. Ass umable..· 11•,'i: loan w1U1 payment,.; onl y $212 JH.'r 1nonth 1nt•ld ~ t;1i<t>!i l''i""l tun1· offered. C;il\ 546·SHKO -.,. HERITAGE .... REALTORS J.1vt' like a l\1n ~ For pennuL.;. 1•140 ~qfl ., 2 Bd . 2 ha. n1obilc home 1n 5 • Adult l'<ll'k, all l11 i<ur1l'S Call fordl•l;uls. ~l ·•il22 Ukr LIVE IN p [® YOU'VE FOUND IT! 1 lard tn find "F " pl11n In t:arly Bluffs 011 s1•1·h.1d1•il S ITl'f'\ l.Ot•;ltt'rl 011 h1•aut1ful ~rt'l'llhl'!! l .01.' or pr1 v ~H''" l'rt(.'1•rl at S75.t)IMJ anfl op1·n lo 11f ft•r' Cal l G73 H55U. MESA VERDE f.i<tremcly up i.:rade d P11c~ctter. -t Ut.•drnl + l full halhs. l !KlO S.1 fl 1 1 5x:~o ;.i1ld1•1t ga mt• rooin J>'.11t1re homt• rt>dcc•)r;tt 1•d. :\IO\t' 111 fr'l"'h ().,.,·n1•r tran:-fl•tT1•1I. t)frcrcd ;11 $1i7 ,;.tMI, I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 --- /)) OPEN DAILY 1·5 4714 CORTLAND Cameo Hi9hlOl"ld5 Hn ght & shirung. frt's h paint , fres h carpt•ls, frl•.;h draperies. <I · J~qJr•oonl or 3 :ind 1t(•n . 1\mplc play ar1•;1. fruit tr,-.t·s. pr1vah: benches. l\ln\·c in for L'hristrnns. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 15 t:. l 'oast llwy 675-5511 ___ , DUPLEX WEST BAY A VE. Outstandini.: h;1y v11•w ; duplex now ht>Hlt.: u'ed "" ;1 single ra m1ly homl". seller '°'·ill t•onvf'rt pnor to sale. Cor11plt•tcly re· modeled, rt'(lt>coratcd : one of a kind nn a very s pecial s1rf'('t. Priced at $175.000 673·3fi6.'.l 833·052.1 associated "" .. [® THE REAL ESTATERS Welton®.Compa11y R I A ' ' • " • EJ\1fo:HALI> BAY Ckt·an s ide. 1•h11rm1n c older home. llardwd firs , Lo\'l'IY gmds. $155.000. SllUHl':Cl.IFFS .1hr,2h:t,p(IOI & vicW. ZJ4 i\lnrning Cnyn Hd. C1l :'.1 CAJ\1 EC> Slll)H l·:S 4 br.f.h:I , ~"11)111 , VIC""'· ..,..'1 ;./'ii..-:1 ,,"'l ';:flb·".'." .. ? HEED ol .;-. CHRISTM.A.5 .; .;: MOMEY1 .,··; l~•>k MfnuOd lh•· hnu_,,., .0. ?". <1'~ ul>I \h""' "'11"'"' 11"n" A.· tu1·u ttwin 1111" ~ ".\ t'hn,1m"~ mon~y. \'ou ·J: t: 1·,1r+ OJU1 "" "'' !11" "'I'. ,,,' ;·. ui1d•·• l!w 11 .. oly l'1lt•t .,, ':.~ tlllCl~'rMAS 'rHF~: '.,.: r. &h"all»f t••Ufl(OO<lu·~' ~ ..-..r-S L'l'EHB HOMES 3848 C.1mpus NB 519·865S HARBOR VIEW CARMEL J1 :1r1I 10 f111tl l'armel rnoilt·I (;real fa mily roo m and formal l>lt. l'r1Ct'(I \•)Sell. $7!1,500. I yt•;1 r .,.,·;1!'r an\y included Call 675·7225 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA lln v 11 (•\t donr lY P'' 1·harm & nt•1ghhorhuud No traffic , lret• l!uc<t p r11h· or 11wnt•rsh1p l..· 11tut·t. It '~ full of lo\'l• plu .. :I ht·ttrnorns . ::! haths, 111:-t l1~!t«I anrl nn1y $53,:1~1 . (.';:1 I I 1;.!f;.7111. ' •i' , Ourl'hn~tn>~,·r""'"'ll • ..i. I~~~~~~~;;;;;~[ · ,t. a;>C""'r "" Th .. r1k~~"·1nc ~ ,,. o .. y & .u:o1u1 ""Lit··· ·llh, .J• ~ JHh ,_ 11111• C.11\ •··12 ~;111 r l••r ,,,,,~,._ •n!••rm,11''.,:" • 8ROK £RS-REAL TORS l L>l~ W &olboo b1 l )66 l Pcrrnrm:in1·e Hl•;1I l·~o;l;)!t• \\'Ill p:1:-i ht ~h p1•J'('('!ll<tJ!i' for ht';i\ \ \Ol u1n ~· ltstin 1: ~alt':-p1·npl l'. C.:.i ll JI1\l ·r<>~1 .H·l•i 3:n1 VIEW!! of !ht· uc£'a n rrom th<' s undct·k nf t h1~ fll•arl) nc1<.' •I hedroom. :I bath h11mi'. Ta ~\\•fully ~ll' t•oral(•d ;1r1d p ro f l':-s 11111 <i 11,v 1 ;1 rul::H' ;i pt• rJ , l·:ll•clr1t· 1.:;.irage d oor 01>encr. S&l.000. 640·6161 ;-:, "'\7-l'ii-.·.:..: ,,-; ··0!>-' SCG~~~-~r,~5 · Thof Intriguing Word Gome wifh o Chuckle fd,.od b, ClAY ~ •ou•w 0 P~""O"'l~ \,.,, • ., r ' 1,,.,, "'ombl..a w->••h lo..-10 lo"" !n••• ,,,.,r;:•.• ..,- LY £CRE 11 EUNEQ I f-T-1 ,,,_I' ,-'I rr-1!' .. -------..... ,--..._ 1-;:;:~~~~~~~I B l 0 N E I MESA VERDE I' I I' I There'. or,t.,. onl' .J'r~v·.•n<! :,, l)"'"IJ ,_, loo!, yr:.u 1\f'l"I t 2STORY 4 Redroon1s. 3 b;1th home ""'llh 20x26 (amdy l'Oom for those SJ.H.'<'lal 11:1rt1es tnlerta1n 1n~ ;it your hltn l)ar undt'r l';1\hcdral opt_•n beam rt·1hn.L( Covl·re<I patio and lots or trcC"-. for prival'Y makl' th1::> ho n1c a dream come true Ca ll S.16·5880 ~HERITAGE REALTORS LAKEFRONT .. living ""'~th <'ily conve· nient'e. Pr1va1.c i.;ated rommunity. 2 & den & fnmily. $67 ,SOO. HALPINCHIH llfo:ALTORS 27'Z7 E. Coast 11 .... ,y. 67S·4392 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 2BR-D.,..2BA $69,500 HARRYBAllITT Rtaltor.644·1559 Le -. 11u LOFNY D I 1-,l;_;.lc..,cl ~1-'• ~1-j 0 '"''" .. "• "·•"· ' ... , • • • , • I ' ' 1 • '"•· ,,. • .••") " • 1 r -I 'l~•t:lt:p 1-c.., ''"O t-.o J t>~'c- 1 . •,1 ,,,, ""' .. I'.,,,, ·' · · I' I' I' 1· I' I' I !JI< ''".'~If AP, >! H'li l :, 1 'f fT "';<\\to SCRAM·LETS Answtt"S in Classific:otion 8080 Genrral I 002 Grnt'rol I 002 ........................................................ Rl~.-\1.TORS 644·7270 COROHA DEL MAR DUPlEX .._,Great loeation! Front house has _,. 3 bedrooms, fireplace. 3 baths . Spacious 2nd unit has 2 bedrooms. call us to sec this ,)rime JJrope rty. $94,800. I • 02 OAILVPlLOT Frlday.NCMimber21. 1975 ~~!!:.~~~~•••••••\~.~!!!!.~~-~~ .. ~••••• '4.~::~~~'!': ........ 1 ~:~~ ....... ~!!.~~-~ ....... ~!!!.~~.~~ ....... !:~ .......... !~~~ ~~ ......... ~!?~~ ~~!.':':~~~······~·I ~:!.'!~~~·-·--·~.':':.~.'"·····• G-~oz G-1002 COt!oMH<I 1024 ••••••••••••••• .. ••••-•••••••••••••••••• ... ••• •••••·•••.e•t•M•t•tt•••• G••"" 1002 G......,J 1002 GeMral 1002'G .-ot 1002 llG CANYON CoU~ge Park, J BR , 2 8-. tge tam·rm. 1'"11 dc.- rorattd. MS.sT .. t $51.SOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 <!40 1 I COAhT HWV CORONA OEI.. MAM THE AIR IS CLEAN!! ... and the punor.anl.ic OCEAN VIE W is terri£ic! Enjoy all of the umenities of this lovely 4 bdrm. home with large pool & ampl e decking fo r e a sy entertaining. You also will have the keys to a private beach, located within bicycling dist:.ince. Only $96,500 AVAILABLE FOR LEASE 2 Bdrm. front unit of duplex , Sou th of llwy., CdM, easy \Yalk to t>Cach ; frplc .. he<i med cei l's ., like new t~1r1>ets & drapes; also, stove & rl'frig, SJ75 l,cr nio .. year's lc:.i se. BAY & BEACH REALTY OUR 261t. YEAR 675-1000 I ~~~~! .......... !?~~I ~~~!~~! .......... !?.~~ SPANISH VILLA OH THE IA Y END OF Peninsula LIVING!! Sl9,900 \\'i nrlin~ walkwuy l l 1•lt·~;1nt haysitJ1• h\•1111; ;1\ a fral'l1on of nor1n:ll Sl1·ps to hl·a1·h r1111n rosl' i\dj:u·cn\ lo do1·k: p1 •,11•1•ful. 11•r s.1t1h·. I and marilirl'll' h\'1ng ' bl•d1·01)m, rumpu' r11om . Cu stom t',ll'l>Cl a nil J bt1th,,, (thll' !!;1ra1:t• on dra1w·s h1,i.:hl1,i.:hl fnrmal ;.illt•y, r.tv1c 111 co11dit1on. dine! C.iourm1•I s u11!).h111t• Fur ;qipl k1l c h t•n for th(' " fOR All "i.:l11ss! SwcC'p1ng mnstt"r C.M.\2ff. f'p1cureun! W11ll." (If 400[.17 ~ MIAS • btlrm rL•lrr>at' \\"1111\111i: 4'='}?1""1,,, ~1:urcasc to sun ll•rr.tl't·! •;.:~-I'. ·Hed tile r1M1f t\• Sp:un~h atrovci. ~ ·rry SJ'.I~)(• tot..1J1----------1lown or l;:1kc 01 1·r exist 111~ loan at S2'1~ per month. !l's unique :ind "·on't lust ! llurry, call1 K-17-6010. -• "" ;,,,, • l'.S rl/Nt("I r,• I• NEWPORT GEM A .eem of a housr "'°'ith ~h;1k~· l'Oof. hardwood f l oors . us ed hr1 ck f1repl;1et" nUQ Rramt·d cci lin~s. riual1Ly ptus! 150' l.ol on trl'l' shal.11•d street. ()n1y S7•1,500 Call 110 \V [ ® ll~tdtfl Affention Builders 2 prime oeean bay vie14· lots In Cdll.1. I hlk from beat'h, Sl<!S.500 f17!)-0ti31 Ruth Laurie.Agent 646-4180 orf>44 ·45J00wn1•r 1---------- I 002 Generol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• " " - - - " " '" I• ) I I J ., . ' 1.; I' A r '' •• 'Jio macnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $74,500 TO S745,000 , U.GUHA VIEW LOCATION 3600 sq . ft . -2 bedrooms. family room, den & j acuz1.i . Architectur al ly designed w /quality construction -2 years N EW! Helen Wood &14 ·6200. (Gill CHRISTMAS IH llG CANYON Ne wly listed 2 bedroom & den Dover model. Beauti£ull y decorated w/the fin est i n carpets, dr a p es & wallpapers. Loads of extra storage. $129,500. J canne Barnett &14-6200 . <Gl2) A TOUCH OF OLD MEXICO 6 bedroom, 2-story Spanish. All tiles & fixtures imported. Hand-car ved doo r s leatiing into c harming courtyard w /jacuzzi. Extensive use of stained glass. $289,500. Lynne 'RolheU 644 -6200. CG13) I YOUNG lo LOVB. Y Spacious 4 bedroom. 3 bath VIEW home in Cameo Shores. 1''eatures famil y roo m , forma l dining, c e r a m ic & wood. F:x ccll c 11t condition. $152,500. Martha Macnab 642·823S. CG14 l LUXURIOUS DEANE HOME View of Big Canyon Golf Course! 2 bedroo ms+ den W/2 baths. Wet bar. fireplace + br kfst. area in kitchen. $132,500. Mary Lou Marion 642·8235. (GlS) TOTALLY W'GRADBI Bea utiful cust omized condominium home w /exciting floor pla n. 3 bedrooms+ VI E W and semi-private pool. $92,500. Bar bara Aune 642 -8235. (G16) YOU'LL LOVE THIS Newport Be ach conclominium w /pool , jacuzzi & tennis . 3 bedrooms, dining room & tlen + unus ua l view & quality decor. $74,500. Lar ry Dyer642-8235. (GJ7) CAMEO CUTIE Compl e t e privacy in great neighborhood w /access to provide beaches. 4 bed rooms, fami ly room , den & free-form pool in garden seUing. Asking ONLY $89,500. Bob Owens642-8235. (Gl8) TO IE oa HOT TO IE? On a m agn ificent s andy beach Bayfront home! 4 bedrooms & each a sui te to itsel( -a "Most Unusual", elegant, private estate in Corona del Mar. Hurry at $239,500. Lois Miller 642-8235. CG19) 641-IJJI .., ..... _ , U<MZOO _ .......... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. 4 UR . fam. rm, Country English utmOSJ)hcre, enclosed patio, c.,;tablis hcd trees. boat s tip. $245,000 lleing remotle lcd; custom S BR . S Ba . 6500Sq. ft. home on point, pool, dock. Custom , completely furnished 6 BR, 411;.: ba. :1 car gar. On la~oon . $..12.5 ,000 Custom 5 11n , 4 ba. Vicv.•, lagoon. Roa l s lip. $295,000 80 ft. on BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8ay\1dt.>Or•Vl' N 8 075 -6161 G~ral 100'2 .General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA MIGUEL BEACH TOWHHOMES •• 2-BR 111::?-ba, ocean view. ma ny up~ra<les. Exclusive nbrhood near rer. l'ClllCr with ocean access. $63,500. •• 2-STORY 3-BR 2•.,.IJa. Shows like model. l)esigned fo r low rn:..i int enancc. Nci.lr rec. center, \1.:/hca('h a ccess, parking . $59,950. CROWN VALLEY REAL ESTATE 49!>-0480 49S-048 I :~~!~~! .......... !?.~~ !:~~~~~! .......... !~.~~ ~c. HUG HOMES 640-4050 SPECTACUJ,..A R ocean vic'A' free when you buy this c harming 4 bdrm. home with pool & jac uzzi. Open 1-4 Sun. 462 1 Gorham. Cameo Shores, CdM . Candi Grant BIG CANYON. open Sal/Sun. 1·4. #12 Rue Villars. Do\'cr n10<l c l. fairway view ; 2 bdrm. & den condo. $125,000, or lease, $850. Don & Mary. PLEASE CAU. US For Our Othtt" &citincJ Li1ffn9s A LOYELY UDY OH UDO They don't come much prettier, even on Lido Isle . Love ly home with a slight French accent , s unny disposition, colorful attire undone that is very neat and tidy. A 4 bedroom, 2 story wilh den. breakfast nook, formal dining .und all done in the most stunning deco.r. You mus t m eet this lovely lady on Lido Isle; at $155 ,000, s he is most attractive. U"°'l()U I: ti()Ml:S REAL TOR S', 675-6000 2443 [as! Coas1 Highway, Corona del M.ir RURAL BEAUTY -Lovely. well decorated h ome nestled in Country-Club selling wilb private guarded entrance. A best buy with pool. jacuu.1 a nd majestic waterfall. $177,500. fee YOU WOH'J IEUEVE ... how beautiful this 4-BR home is until you see it. Choice decorating, wallpapers. drapes & carpeting + a huge swimming pool. .. Fantastlc! $125,950. ' WOULD YOU IELIEVE ... the owners will carry lhe financi ng on this great fa mily home which s urroWlds a party patio. 4-BR, 2V.·ba. See it at only $89,950. · t~rrie a1 ..... u .... CALL 64~600 359 SAN MIGUEL DR. NEWPORT IEACH REPOS l~ro~t Cowity. J!SK~to·SMK· Lo dn. tu. lnt. Call for det11lls Wills R.E.646-3013:$46-17:111 EASTSIOE. 2br fr: den. Hardwood 'floors, blt·ln vacuum. t..rg R·Z lol . Owner muy fatry 2bd. $44,$00. Call 64S.TZ%1 • CENTU RY 21. Wt!stcurr_ $3,2,900. J..Bedroom home on R-2 IOl wilh rooin lor add1· tionoil u.nit or boal Ir., trailer s tor•fte. Y~vora · b\e financing ls ;1val1a · bl~. 11nd with' price tbls 'low you )>ettf'r at1 no-.·. C.\LL Mtl·2GOO . , «;:SELECT I PROPE RT I ES lesa Verde. Spotless .:. BR I -st\'. Quiet St. JCS?:.:<.::·.:;900::;_;. A-"Kt=· 640'-'-·-S500_· __ 1002 G...:ral Gmeral I 002 General I 002 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST EASTBLUFF VIEW LUSK 4 Ill. ONE LIYB. Spectacular panoramic 180 deg. view. incl. Catalina, fr<>m large corner lot on Blackthorn . F'orm. din., 21/2 baths, fa m . rm . w /2nd frple. 2400 Sq. ft.. r ecently d ccoratt>d w/besl quality. Huge encl. cou rtyard entry. $111 ,500 Opoto Sat f5<in I • S 2 4 0 I llac ktltom LOW, LOW DOWN Come see t his lu'.llunous 3 hedroo1n 2 buth .;;hake roof home v.·1th l:1rge y:1rrl anil li oat g.:a tc. (J1411er 's "" an-.:11,u s lh<'y 'IJ e\'{'n takt-• ~ r ;1r. ho:-1l. (·ampl'r . hnuse, 1•nndo. lut or ·ro :is the do14n payment. or v.·ill rx t•h an~c 1-:xr~·lll'nt :\111·\h Cust::i .\1 c~;1 lot·a ASSUME 51/:1°/o YA LOAN This Costa l\Iesa flower garden hom£' h as 3 hcdrooms, 2 baths. Only S4.29S> dov.·n or assumt> th (' VA loan fvr Slfi~/mnnt h tota1! Call nov.· &16-7171 . .1 .. •.11/•d,• .,.~ '" PLUS POOL Don'"t ml!I! thl! /anl aslic 111.irt)' home. Swim pool, huge rumpus room New· Jy M corated &newly list- ed. Only SSZ1500. 545-9491. . .----.. Walker & lee R""l lslata ATTN: BEACH FOLK Or:im:1111· 2 st ory 1.H. HELEN B. DOWD """ RULTOR. INC. MLS 1----------1 L111 t•I)' m:i rhlc frplc. 3 fJ.!1' hdtms. 2 ba, IJ!e paUo "'ilh room for bo~l or tr:11IC'r W~1lk I() OCt"Un, poul . ll•nn1s all ror-Gffltt"OI I 002 GH1eral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPANISH GIANT BAYFROHT l .Ull'.Ut')' 111 pruv1dt"ci in 1his brand nt"w . c·us1om TOP LOCATION +POOL bu1ll t''<l'l" 111;111s1on . MEWPORTBEACH $52,900 ""'1th OI (!rSlZ('d pool. !', liedruum'. 2 f:imil y room s. 111 a quiet neighborhood, rlo~e lfl all school!).. OWN EH ANXIOUS! 546·4141 ~ COATS&WALLACE 2 Story -•I lx·1lroon1 3 baths. 01n1n l! room . Sunkt>n dC'n F1rrpla1·1·. rug~cd bean1 !1. Oaken bann 1st('r s ta irl·ase. Romeo balcony d£>cor. Tile roof Fe"' blocks to ~olf l'OUl"Sl' n11 •ar the OO.u·h. Heudy tor this? Onl y S ·l:l ,.'/00 . Cal l ff.12·2535. Su1x·rb <lt-•cnr & design 1-:xceplionalty fine home Tl·rnfl· vie'v of 8 ;1y & in JJAYCH.f:ST area of boal acti\11l1cs & spar~I· Nl•v.·port Beat"h. J-"our ing lights ~t n1ghl JUst bedrooms, ncv.· drapes, li_~tC'tJ tl46 -7711 . Oren 14•alJ to 14·11]1 l'Urpct1n~ l'.\·cs. 'i Hccenlly redecor:ited .1 ,;;~~~~~~~~~ ~.... Terrific location. Pri;:c·d l · I ~' I ;it $79,500. Call 613 ·8550 REAL ESTATE. INC. · :~..11 !; ; for more deta1)s ·pw c ·~1·· ,.,,~, .;«,..,~,-,, ·,:, :~,; '";;~i~~ ~'.:,~.~:,~~. [ ® IE~H:ll p!C' I· 1r:.t tunl' utl•'l't••I , 1\ I Executive r<i cip Hl'i.it i-~ .. t..lt· (Jf. BLE ht•t• If you ar1• .1 top pro· ADORA l"'fli/119 •1•)f ·1" ,r ·, I' [®IR~BJI Condo d ul·c r. ~ou u11·· i1 to HOUSE Balboa Peninsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 34th SL duplex, J & 2 Ur . 937.650 :\\;1r:.h;1ll Hlty . ti75 -lfiOC Bayfront. IJ.:t" t"olonial. 2 Lot.~ l'1C'r :'olarshall Jilly 60j -IGOC Corona del Mar 1022 ~"ii11 ~mtaPolnt 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATCH OUT NEWPORT New 2 bdrm. & den. 14·ct bar . l'omplete security protcct1on nrfrred a l 568 .500. Ov.•ncr might trade. 833-2906 SINCE 19ti0 G I 1002 JG I 1002 2 H<lrms . 2 haths & il('n. ;1::~.ri.~'.~n~~:.1;;1'1~.tl~)::~;~~:~ •• !~~~•••••••••••••••• •• ~~•••••••••••••••• 1n lh ,i.: C.1ny(1n, 14•h11·h hu~ lun•tt·li SIHH 'l' ;i i .Illa bit-• MEAT STREET •••••••••••••••••••••••Fountain Valley I 034 COZYEASTSIDE bc'<'n proh·~~ dC't'orall'd l11uurl'uron :1del~tarnf -\\'11rm. frit•ndly :ind in -3BR21aDUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• HERE COMES THE JUDGE &: land s c·:qu.•d . Short fll't' ('\1.L for an ;ip· 1·it11l )! 1s hov.• you 'll find OMLYS89,500. 1\ Jlnnt•\', 3 Bd . 2 ba, COTTAGE ..... alk to ra~h•on Ii.land l>Olnlm('nl. {'.\RHl1\GJ-: this 3 bedroom. J J ~ hath. Ill an ('XCcllcnl South-of {'llt lOS('d patio, ISOOsqft .• 538,900!! c;1rt)ourseUw1thth1.~fnr HEi\J;ry _r,1;,r,.M:O Co1.y h o u se ""'1th lll!lhv.·ay lol'al1011 on a cle~: kit. d /14•ash, trash f1<>s1rable r:ast.,1d(' l!X'a· Chris tmas.. you 1lc flrt"plat"t'. 1·;1ultt>rl f't•il -gcnt'rous'1Sft lot . (-om pactor, pantry.10358 tiun "hn trcchnt.'11 street. scr,·c the hf's l i\l ay \\t:' BEACH DUPLEX in!(s. hard14·oocl floors . Callus quick l\.l ornin~Gl or~·.Fountu111 Forcl·losuri• hll.'11 011 3 ("harm111)! ('nlry unfolds :;hov.'1ltnyout.ocluy ? 518950 panf'lin~ :.in~! s hull t"rs 64'1·7211 \'tdlc v. FJI,\ or \",\ hcllroum Sp:ir11..;h \'11\;i rus ti c! ;1tn10:-t phC"rt· lE RAISOR Sho.,..·..; xlnt ~[IC'nd,lhll' Pr1reda1011I) S.13 .$,00. terms .. Brl)ker,1:198-4121 . · '-' JuHI blork:. to the bea!·h v.1th f('nc>e1I roort _v;1rd JI " G ·: L" U t,; N 1" H '{ ~ enlry.Ji':a>~lU11·r~11l ~c r I H E REALTY :"('t•rl! so rnl' work . u: . 1 6°1~A11Ymablt,Loon ''rl ''al(' pal lo Wnnd l\Ei\ i\11-:ll CE ll.IN (lS. 4.\Z.1C"ampus Or . Jr11r1t· <iuired Cull Ii t-$-1130:1. iiii IPlac• ~ home. l,ge ~unny klt~fien ha$ w11 ll or ~las -; lo I' l.1\ r 1': & OP t: N i\hnununi Stl.OOl'l lloiin re ~Quail l 07 4 lid. l! <tiw , 1400 . ..;qft h urn In ).! ft rc fl l .1 I' l' H1•n111il1·lt.•d i;:uur incts Campus \'all•·y Shop{"lr Furl·st Ul:.on. R.ltr Prap•rties ..... nu •1HT DUPLEX .. orr dining/£1.un .rm. areu. h1i.:hli,i.:hts 22· 1l1'111 ~ kLlt'hl•n & bonus . s1zetl CALL&ll·S600 7s2_1920 ..... ,. "' t-.lajcstjt' Spanish stylt' ronrr1 . I' a ss thru l>.1 r 1oirll~ &: 1-:rounds. NeC'dtn HEACll c.;f,\:\T 1400 ou1.1t ~T Nrw1>01ret1.tH South of Hwy. frplc in Ii\· rm., llC'""'I) st•a!s ti tor 1·1l·n111 11. ~ay an)1nurC'? HC'tl l'r --i l Gc-AMYOM JOOOSqftof1uxury.-lto7 · ,., -The kind of prop.c r t\' ctef'nratOO . riiusl set' to partil"s. Cfov 't lo;1n r11n rall N<lW to sec it '. hcdroun1s. l'h:1rm111 g Saleslein1nners !Juyl'rs se;irt•h our to11•ii appree1;1te,70xlOOSouth I ••d • ,. , .,6 "'l3 First op1>0r lun1I)' lo buy · I ., Jl' a ~~ur .. ~. · " t•; rs .,.. ·.:.i , fan1dv ro11111 , oricnta Jl;"o rral estate lu·eniu• For (ju;unl , cult•. c·ha r n1 -Fountain Va ll C'y lot ''''''' "· l'r><'"d .,,1 •11 .'""' •• ,,, .•. ,.·, •i·•i;•, 1 d Jr('('I from o~·nt•r ,. · · L d ,., ' ~ '3~ pla n p:1t10. n11n 1 or-nel't;'Ssar,\·-C all J.cRov. ;"'· unHJUC (OO[JS'. I, and ~·,patio C'O\'<.'r. aun r~ r. f I • 11 [ ~ l~autifu1 F'r ('n1·h Hc••e n d ursu<·n IC(':.a c l <I ® '"' chard. pr11·at1· yar ·Opfer or .J1n1 To1n . :.idorable . \\"ith beam areaoffkitcht•n.S.19.900. 962 7 771 t'Y Cu~tun1 housl' nn Ult h · d · 11 • $84 ,900 10 'r u1•;n . la PERF<1H'.\1 ,\i\C I'~ REAi. ceilings . knotty pine 01>en Sal. & Sun 12·5. Fairv.•ay al 81 Hu~al St 9!'277AA ESTi\'fl-:. M-17 -:158-1 or walls. 14·ood hurnin' 18709 San 1\ntonio, F .V .i c:('or).'l' Ro;1d. :1 BIL :P i Rf. I T ". I KF.Y ,,\. U"S ~6-:~177 f'""lc and" su11n,,· piitio, 6-12-85S-lor968-53I!l . Pr1n· B..1 .Qpt.•n llouseSunda~·1 ''' I I 1 1 1 ·~--------•Ito 5 Call S-10-0501) or ~-----right around the corncr r1pals only . 1• 04-I ~99 ' ./ H e du 'its from Carnation Park. -~-. ------· ~~ WHEM YOU BUY _.... ......... ~ ,,,, om an .n Si!6.000 C<lll&l-1 ·72ll Huntington Beach 1040 REAL ESTATE, A MAGMIFICEMT r ... .,.... HewportHe19hts ••••••••••••••••••••••• R E A L T 0 R ' S LAKESIDE CAREFREE <:"'tom Home plu< umt< mJm $28,500 p RO FESS I OM AL on an cxtra s pal"LOus 1nt I S: ' . HORSE RANCH SETTIMG Condo Livinq ""'ay do14·n South on 11th ____ GI, FHA +GUEST HOUSE SERVI C ES ARE MEWPORT BEACH BAYFROMT $87,500 strel't. Owners ~ot 11 fr('c & ALL TERMS $64,500 AVAILABLE TO YOU, linbelle\'ahlc ht•a11!y 2Beclrn1 -2 Ha lh and clt:':tr as he t":'.ln af. Just 3 miles from the Rare opportunity te»ac-FREE OF CHARGE. trerd woods settin g VIE\Y & l'<>C>I. ford to talk terms anrl do VIEW bt'ach! Top localion. En- quir" this ru11tic ('State ITHE SELLER PAYS ENJOY LAKE VI r:w hi s own financ1 nK. Ex-try f!ives ""·ay to a big en· that is y,•ilhln wa1kini.: THE COMMISSION), FR.Oi\1 F'RO:"l"Tl'OHCll ~ -WAT1'.Rf11()NT changes considered too, IRVINETERRACE tertainers p ar lor. :l tlis tanc c of beac h ~ Warm country ho1ne HOMES socomeinandlalkto us Front ro"' cuslom home bt><lrooms or con\'ert1hle Spal'ious l:: ACRF: pro-THEREFORE, WHEN Y1ith v.·00<l hcam 1"ed1n~:.. I .....:: ~1"'-c.-1~ on Dolphin Terrill'C w /4 den. 1\11 modl'rn kitchen v1eh•s ampll' room for YOU DO BUY, WHY raised hc-arth + n1am· .............. ~...., UH. se('luded S"'"'Lmmin~ with wood cabinets. llis r.t<1r<h·ns, pool. rtC"., llui.:e MOT GET THE BEST moth p:inelrd reC'rE.'at1on 17111 .. 1114'l1 1!!' IQuail ~· pool. r eflrclion pond. & her r los C"ls in thP 3 bilrm 01,·nl'rs unil AD y 1 CE AM D room y,•it h hath & ----Iii Plac• nl'"""ly remod"ll·dk1tchcn master t>roroom. Q14·ncr PLUS :! hdrn1 for ,i.:ul'sl rirt"plure. Exquisite lt'r· OUTST AMDIMG Properti•• ;i n d P 1\ N <> H A 11.1 I 1.: ,. e r y an x 1 o us, C' a 11 house ur lnl'Omr unit~ S E R V I C E ra(·~·d patin O\'Prlooks FREESTANDIMG 7S2-1920 Jl/I(;l·IT LIC.llT. B,\, .. 842-SSM. Thi~ hor~(• \ovt·r ft('h~hl AVAILABLE? CALL •.. m;1gn1rit"t"nt IJOol 11•11h Bluffs condo.;! ~pin•ious _:~o ou1.11if..!!.!_W~''-'~~ OCEAN ,"1, ISl~1\~I) has~i·tirr;ds v.ith ;unplt:' shdt". TlllS IS ,\ ll 1\HE h<lrm& .. i•l bllths niovf" \"JF.WS. Sl!lf!,500. fee. rooni for nrhiu: plus t;ii·k FI N!)~ IJu1·ry to set-. C':tll in l'onditiQn ni;iny ,Je SOUTHPORT (':111 &\11·7211 ron111 anrl h;1y ~tora)!l•! 5-16-2313. ("Orat11·c extra.~. Ur1 i,:ht. ESTATE -TARBElt:::::: 1926·1976 [.>f,.,"111 ·''~"'"1 ~~r ·.n · 2STORY41DR elm \\'1dvoix•nspal'C'S Ol'l'an "'°'rap ::irountl p ·1t 10 ~J:!·~~~~,~~;;~;';'.i':~~ c,~,~j~~,v [ ~i ltilli;I c~F. Coleswor.thv . ~;:if~:"~~~~·~~~~~: ~ l-;;2;Bed;;;;oc;,; .. ;~;A;~;.;!;1;,;"':;";';o;';' soon! C_all 847..£,0lO. ~l :'\CJ-: 19.i-1 Realton 640 OOfO h,·ing room. formal din· For Sale By O""·ner Lgo 2 [~~,,, n1_~·,"~"~""~'~:,:'1"'~',··~· 1~""'"""6~7~l~·~4~4~0~0~ .......... ,I ~ LOW IMTERES; VA ;:~~n::~ctt:~~l:~~u:: ::Yv~:~u~~1?~U) B~ ~=~a~~~ ,:~~rie ~;~oasceh~ ', ' ·~· i This one has everything! Loan i$ available on this G~rmet . kitchf'n serves appointment. 644-2950. $34,000. 636"8836_....,.._ •• 1 ~;l j Hawe something to sell? Lovely s wimming pool sharp, Bastside fam a £1esta size party room .r-~--------r -:i:m: Classified ads do it well. and jat"uzzi. 4 Bedrooms, home. 4 Bdrms, & t,R_ Separate guest sui te and Costo MHO I 024 Getteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ EXHILUA TIMG UMOISftUCTID YIEWlll Presti gious f ro nt r ow in I rvine Terrace. Char ming 3800 sq .rt. home with 4 bedrooms, 4 If.. baths, attractive private office, de n or g·uest quarters. Your i:tucsts will enjoy the sit -down view from the living room and dining room while the c<>Ok ran also watch the boats go by from the kitchen. Inviting p00I in large patio ideal for gra~ious cntertainiflll. Very rnodeslly priced at $200,000. Shown by appointment only .. You 'll not want to miss this fine investment so eall 67S.6060 right now! • • 3 baths. separate TV Exclnl dceor & location. laundry room down . •••••••••••••••••••••• room. JI.tas ter suite ""'ith Best Newµort -COllta King size master and un-$29,995 . 1.~;~~~~~;~~ d . l J'b 1 1 r ~1 esa sC'hool dis trict. ique child rcns s uit€"s up, a Jaccn 1 rory, o s 0 Assumable 6"..:. V1\ loan storai::c . All in a parklike &16-7711. Open E\·cs. at ~4.soo. $2G3 per monlh full price setting. Good terms -pa)'S all No nC14' loan Choice E11 slsidt• Costa ••,·ailable. t?25.ooo. t:all C"OSts. Be first to sec il 1 ~Tesa ranch hous e on lrg. 642-~ for uµpl. Ca\1963-6767. lot. !loneyn1ooncr's 1le-PETE BARRETT ' 0.1·.i,q .' ... ,·~11r.o(,, lili:ht or in vt.•s l or 's REALTY [~l; I drl'am \"t•ts 14'l'leoml.'. Jo ~ s~;,t. ;~\~, ~f;;;,,~~~'~ ~ l!jPJIJ\~ ~~~:m~~,h~·c;•;,~ G .... rol 1002 GttM'ral 1002 ~--· ....................... ....................... ,~~1~~~~To •!~f:JZ(}) . 5,; TntlREll!lW!.2!l§. rn . 1926-1976 LIDO SANDS: One block from the b each. De sign e d b y Jone s E mmo n s. G u est parkin g. 4 bedrooms, hearty fireplace in the living room , Dining room area with buffet. $65 ,000. call today' 4 BD R MS + FAMILY RM : Unbe l ievable V;:\luc! Quick posse ss io n . ll ugc t rees, wood -decked patio. Crackling fireplace in the livi ng room, all modern kitchen. $44,900, sacrifice! 540-1720 295SH-... d. ........ """"llolM lklcalc c.-....... . . . . I ·" . TllE BEACH. From this •• -• • s pect at::u l •r thre e w .. ·,..tteretohelp bedroom ran('h hous~.1-~-------'-­ Gacdeo •;1ehen, 1au"d" #,RE YOU READY? room, and party size .. for luxury & pri•acy family room. Spat!iOus with low down paymt? formal living room races Ch ance of-a·li Cetimf'! the eovered patio and Newport Hts . £111m1 ly finelf manicured retreat on quiet cul-de· grounds. /\s11 ume VA sac. Heavy shake roof & Io a n at S2 7, 7 S 0 . hi-open beamed ceiling $260/monlh P•)'• all . NO 1n ram rm w/massi\•e NEW LOAN COSTS. Call used brirk frplc. Co1.1ntry oo:J ·6767. . kitch & co untry at· r)l'fr;111<t •°f1Sl'i.~·cu· .. ,. mo!>phe:re. Rily. Vets [ ~ 11611\fl ~~~~;;;::;;:; WANT Ocean View Jtouse or Lot. Will trnde Sun City, CallC. property and/ or Mobile Home wt 0«an view. <494-8894 . ' Fall Special Think or th is 6~·,r;, mortgage, ava ilable lo- day on thi!l J -Blt pool home. This hnu se has th£' appointmcnts for :1 f:1m1- lyslK'h as 2-ha. d1x . kit(•h w/dinin.e areri, terrlfl<" floor pl;1n starts with center entrance. 5-13,:'X.IO. Ci\1.1 . rr:Rfo'O R!l.1ANCr: REAL ESTATE, 847-35"1 -SHARP- U.HDMARK ' Lrg. 4°br, 2 ~·ba. ex- ecutive home, onl)' 9tmo old. Prores. decorated & ldscpd. Upgraded thruout. Owner wi ll carry 2nd TD. REALTY INC. 714/146-1371 !JYOWHER· 6°/o FHA 4 Dr, 2 Oa, on quJel cul· de-s ac. beaul lan4apd, ~· comer lot w taeparate bioat area, nu fPll •drpii thruout -+ much much more. Ml.MO,IMl--OMS . • I ' ' ......... ,..._ . _,__ . ,_,...,_ .....;..,...Wt ............ w. ~-For-. 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LIDO IAYFROMT Chatltli••· ... tom bulll l r:.:.oeubea<ft ••h-.. I ' • • ~-" D ) NO DO -aoo y 1 1 br. 2 ba hou>e In v.,y de 6 UlflTS n Houae Sol l-4, ·-, 1mrm,wotb ... tu1-d .. """' r.. WN PAY T .. $1,000 -· · "'... EXECUTIVE· HOMES •"•ble are•. W•ll 5UHIT5 3.1nlllt.nl.--, SIC, &•rden 1eltin1. per mo. ror 2 yrs. Tot.al to apply lo ANCHOIAGI landscaped & 1ur UMrTS .-=-=.i:::o~~\'U. down paymt .1Jew 3 _BR, 1,vlsh baths, *Lido Nord. Prin.e location. SO Ft. lot. round(-d by trcn. l . .argt S Dr, v•iokl" tent.ol, SZU TOWNllOUSE 2 StorJ. 2 Br, l ~ ba, r.stm int., incld1 lush crplng. drp•. frplc, Armstrong tile, POOL. rec. rm. p\1. p~Uo, etC". SUPER Sll ARl1 ! Al · a:uml\ble Tt:• loan. no quahrying. orre rt'd by uwne(" $.24,9!0 PJRM, 530,IBS'7,ii6o·rn• massive beams, adobe rrpl. Lee. fiesta MIST -1:.ge. pier & slip. 4 Bdrms., family rm. pall.o •r<ia with ocean & ~~::.'~II; Q~~~i~"n, J!lO. <>Pen llouM-Sat l-4 · rm. faees s pacious courtyard. Lofty 17141 49 ... 771 t $400,000 cun)·on vitw sm.500. cutsuJe.6'J'MIOO. PID'(fSt.811.a:.· t r · I * Lldo Nord. Lge. pier & slip. 5 &slher Dunni..::in n.rn. Mob"· 11-• lo Adil en ry ea tu res s pi ral sta rway llt';.iltor 492~J r" Ulll "'"" embraced by old tree. MeJU'can tiles, Lebyowo ... 2ur.2b• Bdrms .. spacious&lnvlting.~,000 INVESTORS Pk . NH. Wiii «>nald<r condo O\'«lrlooltlng 7lb Lid So d p · •-sli S s •-I 548 0104Dv11 leaded & st.ained glass. $2,000 Income green EJ Niauel Couo\ry * o u . icr °' p. rm . oi: S-,,.,.. .. ..11omes on huiZ,c lot sa e. . . . I • tux CRE DIT it you move ln by Dec. 31. Club. Wes t Nine. Ph. d en . 2 Fa m ily home w /loads oC Capl1trono I 078 Prime Eas~td1• locatioo S46·8028 t.:v•. $ll5,000 m-iwor496·2307 pan~ting. $299,750 lot I . & li ~···•••••·;~···2·~··;;:; G4~1:~able l~~~i~a·a~'J~~S . ~'s HILLIE McCORMACK REALTOR VELY EYE APPEAL *Li o ~ud. 50 l'l. ' ge. pier 5 p :m~f'r';r~. bl{i~s. ;'.;,yr~ PAULMAltTIM mo.646.2 t93.0wnc(". 1000 H. C t H 1 in this new foothill 2 or 3 (or 60 n. boat. 5 Bdrms. An xlnt' floor d $U\ 900 4 !Mi --~ OOI •r. npnm 494-7551 BR eod wul townhome. plan. Leasehold. $22.5,000 Ol · · ' 93•14 Realtors 644•7383 ~ Uhfwrftlshcd llascityUlH&mountafn CAI.&. 673-7300 FOR raJVATE TOUll S...taAno 1080 vlew11, pool . Fail ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------IHl""'•·~lrinqll<Jlon leach I 040 l.dcJioto leach I 04S poo."""'ion ....... $<>.900' ltlDO REALTY l/. ACRE PAINT 'N SAVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• &.joy the Good Lit. Jl77 VMUdo. N.I . 67]..7300 HORSE IANCH •ii UN ITS 2 bedroom. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bath townhousc-·4 plex • al 3202 on Sl'paral(' IOt!l ·!IOft ••••••••••••••••••••••• doll::u·~ '' K. Quail 1~13<' YEARLY HUHTIHGTOlf A Wlltlo Of A luy! llclen lit. BU$h l<A"'°"'' $23,500 HARIOR ()c-ean vl,.,.. ~ bdcm . own 499.4594 C ll'is a cloJ.?. but JI r"""' WALtCTOIEACH )'Otlr 0~rn <4PL lo:te to • " .. L 1069 bushl'IS or nails & 11 '"°"•'"•"l·blk.••l•lO •. 1_ N' , •. Hewporlleac• 1069 ~•porl Kn 3 To..·nhomcs to C'hoc)SC beach · 111 tht! hew'"t of J ..-:suna tgue: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• gallons or pJint 1-:111 from ! All exC"€'\lent"ly t.a~U,{a lk"l''1 10 1'hitJ' the: choice cOmmunity . '1·an.,torm lh1l 2 IJJ• 111 ltleatl'tt D<'3r PoOIS. ll'n· ·nl"1J1.hborhov!J . ,\wha le or • • IJ 1,\ 'I 0 N 0 J I ,•t HARBOR VIEW hur~:un inlo a O..•uul~' nli courts, J.;JCllZ7.IS & " .. l1m;i;1b1hll\'!'i l:UIOrl" If \'ie.;..•JI'? Priced from abuyst$t2,500 would ap1>reciate lht• Ne"'' IL!itin.:. Ph:.i3lt' 111 >W ha\\':. slron.r n~hl 12 •. ,00 5 •• ·17" "' •oark lc QI this J -Sorncrist•l 5 llll 1 1 b~1 ,. m p d II $99 !)l.)l) nrm & strt1nte 1mui.:111J 008·l.11J . dt':ZfiGltrfil bedroom, '6ltracli\'l', Fn~ Lo i>e al • · tionthls m:iybc'roryou . ~ ~IlG~ Pae{'sctt<'r Nu 2 home. t.'t' S46-0llZ.:!. r,t'(.ftlMt I •99.2800 Rl'painted, n('w wall.ta ------~'? -'--'-------! w;l\l ca1·peting. !tlO\'«' ·/j J ! 3 BC.i.-, Ocean bVt.w, I ~~~~ Price rtdtl«'ed. r, din rm, 2 a, rp c, lrrin• I 044 l'Overecl patio. aunlll'l'k, 2 * • SllOWS I. IKE A ••••••••••••••••••••••• car p.ur. IKc ytl . IHO P.1001--:L. Spuciou11 4. de>~ r el' unobstr U{' tcil lx'droom Uerkus home in Walker & lee Roal lslnl• 1086 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln\'<'5tn14.:nl D1v1sio REMTALS {il<l )n2·1920 ON Ir OFfo' waterfront. lR t i N IT S prldt"' o $300. Up. QalJ IOI' 3 11:.t. Id No ft'(' u11o'nl'r5h1p, s yrs o . sort JACOBS REALTY tloll ;1ro; OK . Quail Plart l n\l''trntnl D1 v1s10 675'·661'0 1111 1 7~·1920 ___ --18alboa Pminsula 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'n\ :1\l' I' arty want:<> 2 to un11 s 111 Cosla Alt'sa . Br, 11,; ba. SlCJJ6 to bch. Nu rarpts. l'lrps, & 11:11111. ------1 $125 /mo Y'"IY· No IK'L"· 1;.12 321\!J. 2 Anaheim 46'texes 61~1 17 2 UH. 1a~ li:J. c11 unit -------- $72,000. Good lota11on. Corona def Mar 3222 SOUTI I CO,\ST • ••• • • •••••• •• •• • ••• • • • IN\1 EST~fi':N1' So nl llwy. A'·all 12/1. :J S.19·0til2 br.2b;.i . -----G-1•1·0030 4BEDROOMS v1ew.or1-:N llOUSl-:Sa1 The .sea Tl'rrace ~:;~~~~~~~I THE RANCH &Sun I 5. I Hi l La ~1ir<.ida Panoramic ocean \'lew. 6 7] .. 7602 G..,I "T 36 UNITS Big 3 Ut>rtroom Ou 11lex. $54 950 ,\Ult This home orr~rs f'Ve("-AnytirM MA "" FICEH rio-stsl'· Cos.to M~sa Near bcaC'h & shn11pini.:. • lt.J . 7"il·holson Rily ylhin~ to make enjoyable _ ----1 OCEAN VIEW 11;1;11 ~ K1d.'i OK 400 /mo&IG-2017 The fabulous ltan('h 111 "fl7·3ll4 ii \·in)t. 5115,000. CH •HHEL FRO HT 3 Br .. 2 :i 1 ba.; buildt•r '.s SG2Q,000. PrinC'. onl)' · $50 \\'c'll Sf:oll Your I louse 1n f10 Days Atf'air M:1rk l'I Valllf'. Or l'ay f'or The Pn \Ill'!;:('' RB> CARPET llamitton at llushard 962-5511 Ir vine! Shake roor -------1 , •• • "' TERRAFtRMA. Luxurious llaysidf' Ur S·-pi·n· ••m•·nt .,,·,.,. BR EAT!ffi\KJN(; o<·t.·:in LagunuN1guel lealty lmmac•8,,2•~ba.i·lo:H· custom home , C'l~e to d h S ~, " ' 49'4040 830 5050 •· h & rt I I RE•LTY stu 10 omc . ·Pl'\'· lo ~ri1· •. 0 .,,1.... 11,, .. ,. view ffflm l1v111g roo1n , -• to tt:nn1.s , & 1>ouL Open an::it' 111·11·r u· u11o· "' 1 1 , .--' '" '• "' cn)•cem•1•l OSI 540-2345 IOICU a(" Vl('W J,,U, Jiving room hn!its criu·kl· kitchen~ dcl'k. 3 bdrm, 2 tiouse S.at /~u o I 0·5 r "" " c ' ___ ::_c.:..c:..:.__;_ __ -J b'73·1197 ~Ill! white brick h a th In \'Xclus 1ve - -...J.--~---$82.~00 by (l"'Ol'r 484 ------ fi rcplat·c • G or ~t·ou 5 1-:merultt &iy 11402. Open ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~:;162nll Sl. N11o·pt Shores. Co•in(jtOft 4-Plex 2 RR. 1 BA . frplc, i:ar<iltl', p:ilio ki\(·hcn. 4 Kin~ 511.l' house Sunday I . to 5. • U!05 )G .. 2 0505 or i 71 4 ) "4fW OM MARKET 705'~ Iris . $235. bt.•llrobms int·ludt·:. $139.~00 . 1133 -.15 44 . is.s.ionViejo 1067 LIDO ISLE G.1G·7fll5 Or11i(inul own1·r bu)'in 549-8867 ..... , .. ,, ... ma''"' 'U•I" s I',\ ll 1.1 NG H t: AL U11 • must scll..Xlnt 1~ .. ·~c-1 M-... 3224 "11"' " " "·, • l ... f'S'fATI•' j ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 1-: (.; 0 R A ·r 0 H s .... _1..11. H-l•"on C·1ll qu•·•· ••n'•I .., .. 0 Ca\')' CO\'ert•• pa IO. ~ -. ' UPER VIE 0 EL I c·111· N (.'a r BIG CANYON reMll'Uft ........... ~ I . • .. !······················· J UST Ll~~rED ·llt:HH \''c 1tOI Cf; No r t h e nd ' S W cluhhouse. J bedrooms 3 ti 3 n !\l ForSal~ llOO a.st!Sl20,000. f) pl C'l' 3llcdrm i:!b• Callno.,.,·152-1700. heach .3rh11rm1ngunlls. Great 3 nr. on top of a and 11,•n with 4 hath~ r . . :"I , • ona<'o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Principals only! re a . , , a , ..,,..ROCE•.., [~,,....,.,..,.1 .. -J .' ""'" "•' 2 l·Oll. I 2-UR . 2 ha .. hill. Up,1!.raded thru out. bl)n~.· •• •,,",,','11,:ruwpn<r~•d!'."f'd .. ES,TA'f.t-'. S1\J.t-:. 24xGO 549·0812or ~l op~.:,1d1·""un'.bsll3n'6·5So/m°',','. "~ ~"" ~ r 1 ... v.·1 lari.:e cou ntr y ltii.:hly upj.!r:icl{'d , JUSt • ... ' i!nO s 11·1 til1b1l lloml' ... rp .• p3t10. ranl;i:.t1c kt h ~,-bl li!ited.l\ppointmentonly bra nd rll'W J,:a rd en 1 • • 1 t' . 64~710At)"'t ~"3·450096.1·1 7~----$72,500 t \'i1·11o· O·wnl'r f1n r1n ce 1 1c $.:5~ assuma e $129.SOO.C••l\540-1151 . J:tC'u:tz• man\' xtras Xlnt t·ontl . 2 6 000 s g0, ......... ., ........ ooms , ' I • 5175.000 oon. ' · n.... 11· .. , s·.1 & 's.0' Aeroput•rto. S1>acc 2. San •1 lllt. I \O:r. Ra CONDO 2 Hr. fncd yerd. 5taraac. s tor y ... J';h~""~'n hui 1{ oc f:A N .~id l' fl" y TAKE OVER 2-4~9 ;u~tG ·• d v 311 Juan Cap1slrano .. At.kin~ llunt. Cont .II. upgraded. t111u·t. couple only. fliu home,"·a\ktoullschools TURTLF:ROCKPresident Or:lmatlc rn nlem p . !'Occd a fast escrow to ,' Sl;i4c~a~4_7895 r. $\R ,500, s ubmit bill . $28,700.ortakeo\le("eX· children or pets. S210. ho 3 "1. 2, b dl I k th ••0100 o~nt"r I ~ _. ___ ._ 492·3'159. 'l I r $22700 ·-~1or9797888 Gll.LF:SPlf: llome.J.Blt .2·ba.family me ;. , :i a .. n. a e over 1s ....,, . --------1s 1n1t o;in o , . ......,.._.,. · REAL1'0US rm, e nc lo sed l ovt'IY rm .. step·dnwnll\'.den : f'llA , 8 1'.! loan att~~~~~~~~~~DOVf:rt S l lO lt F.S ,,_2 -r-t; . !l. 24 . 64 , ., Woulllmakea1treat ren --~ 963·8911 I S8I 500 2 frpl 1>at10 , view. $-l~fmo. Large 3 Br. · Galaxy Dri\C-hy t1\11ncr. ' ·~ ir~nl~ on x , . w tal invc-stmt·nt. Huy fro $270. 2 B,~" .~ard , rp~.:.. $49,950 gr:u9e;;.. 0 REALTY • l)v.•nt.·r r1n a1u·p $149.500. Just 549.500 D1s tint'l1ve tn·lcvel t•on· br · w bt'· Lim r'.11 ~ '"" ~t 0 ...,·nl'r & S:l\"('! Prine. on drps. 160 0 l\1onte Vt.,· SuhmLt offers! Will AREAL LOCATION1 temporurv home . bar. t\' rin 2·1 "!6 • l y pl~as('?963·6862 ta&W.8883;M~·7fi.Zll Beautiful 3br11001 home, xlnt residential area. re· lax & 1•njoy. 831·941 1 IC'ase /option. • redwooil & 'glass ex· brcakf,;~s l h,ar: 5 S~11r d 1 ,. Off d \' II Pf:<; i\LLF:N CLASSIC tcrior. h•Ah tx·am Cell· ~\d,u,1,' ~,ark, SJC . $21,t>.'iO. Mountain, o~sert. Sharp 4 he room. 2 bath. l!il 1'.11t'. ~re · , 1 a.:c , RE,\l.1'0H 494 -757€ 1-:\cJ.?ant & (anta.stic C'an LOCATION! inJ.?s . panoram1{' view. 4 '•!lti· " Resort 240 l\l es.a dcl P.lu r homi· .1,~~· UB~l\,. r,,'1·,1'Pr~lm. ·',"m'·1 1095~.Coast. l.a.:un:i onlr describe this 5 Br [)()\'t-:R Sl lORES, on h·t• BR 15UH . l>IH, l.1R. 2 C•-I< Loi•/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\viulnhle Der. l . S37!ii " a ,1 --I l F~ hi . t I f 3 .. _ ~ 1.,\".F".AllllO\\'ll'·',AIJ 1 "·'··r m, o.nth .• lnclud1111! r.11 .LESPIE n t-:AL TllHS 96.1·ti9 1 I -------J 11o-ner 4 Ur 3 Ba , F11m . Hm, nC\\' ear1>C>ts, near beach. Assumahlr VA, \\'ill carry 2nd. 9AA·I0.165 VETS NO DOWN 'BE,\UTI f'UL 1-:xccuti\'C type <I bedroom, 2 '~ h;ilh Condominium . Color C'OOrd inall.'d thruout. Ex- cellent location. Owne'" transferred and anxlous ! Only $<,7 ,500. Call to set'. ,, 962·4471(r.:: 546·8103 • .· ' . 1 ---" w<n1y. ·1CS ypa1ncc. land .... as11o·ecthcai'tofa scp;i rall' an1-r ms . I C t' 1500 " r I c IL fee s imple v ie" Int . EMERALD BAY n1an1cured JandS('01p1n~ homl'. \\lith 4 bc<lronm:-frpl(··s. •I BJ . 3 l':ir ryp 5 ES'l'i\Tf: ;tt;':~~tr . 01 urr), S12.~)(l B~· o11o..:_nE'r_552·7372 A \'<'rY :-.pec1al honie ...,•ith ~urround~ the 22' " 41' + lurm::il dinin..:. Priced i.:ara ge. Sct!lud<·d ~1 /11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~ Br. ur 5 Hr +-loft . ' · - lXO drgree vi ew, 'l\'Cr · pool with jacu7.zi & elose to~cll al only . Sui te llll'l<i 's Frplc·. 1lrt";s. I CH\'1'1' cnurn1ous frplt'.27 ' l>e:im :i,1 f:S A VE HI) I·;, qr By O~·nC>r I lht , 2 ha. fan1 .rn1 Scp;1ra le din.rm . i\tnum. I htk from pools & lt•nnis. KJJ.J.1G2 $tl1,S0<,1~. --- Open Sot !S<Jn. 2.4,30 4631 Sierra Tree Ln. University Pork took1nJ.? F:ml'ralfl B<1y & to s<'hools and shoppinJ.?. 1n~ area cus t 11lcd J~;icifu: 1'lt•mur1al rurk. t·1•1llni.::.. w/al\ front ""'1n si·hools&p;irk.4 Hr , L>1n t::11alina 111 the distanf'r-3 bathrooms. t ";o $129,500 J a c u 1. 11' & s a u n a _ Cd ~l..:....S.">75 r.3;11r,2 1to"'" 11\ 1•rlool.:111~ l;ik Jlm . 2 H;i , & Frpl<" s:r;:, !ILi.:h cC'1ling!i & unu:.ual flrl'placc:.&mu{'h mort' a t'hildrt:n:-. 11-·111i.: 13. nn . 2IComtrtet"cial l'h <1.1\s c~1:1) 1;y,.579 n1u ~5-~715orti73·05fl2 ly ll!t.'-li\'1ng areas, l!ive S88.Wll . II NewpcwM.ft H;11 S.!t.9 .QOO l1rn<1u1· Pro___... 1600 ,., cs t.i •t 5· l:J•:.\ (}pen • a statt·lv l'harm to this 4 MISSION VIEJO 1 ,.cr~8 l homl' for h\'111i.: & t·ntt·r •••••• '::~~~•••••••••••• Jl11t1'l" S;1t & Su n. bv Sparkhn~·dlx :1 hr. frph . bdr1n .-. :imon l! the 04()••15 tain in i.:. 1\Pl't, 11nly ""lll'rS55.500. · beaut. yl.I . Grllnr N1 . rraturl's arc a 2ox :Wl hv · REALTY ANYTIME f.46 il)OOnrf~l4·4AA-I :\lodcrn ~plit le\'cl $10.000 ---Wt.•stt.·hff. $350. 675·1M~ 1111! rm "'1th 1l<:'t'k & \'ICll-' 837·9500 581·1000 -----K:.'00 S<1. rt C'll•ar !-oil.In UJ(; BEAR. l":e11o• J bdr b) ---- terrarf'. ;i 35'<1•1 dininJ.! ------,~---------l fl(>:;,t Palermo 111 ll;1rhor llll up on :!.'"1,000 :-.q. fl own1•r. r1repla1·r . \1ew. :"0\1.'l'T Ill~ <1rl•;1 n..:111.•1, rm. & fnmil\' area. a lo\' ASSUME 70;0 LOAN 1• \'u llon1es. Ifill Port ,\h. land ~J5.{l()(1 S!6.:,t10 lerm.s.K311-\917 . det· 3 hr. dbl .:ar .. fn1·d ely mstr. !'ot.iltl'. spat'ious No credit qualif~·in g no ELEGANT bt·y 1'1 II;.' f)"'nt·r . Va1·anl lol . 75 n lrunt. Out of County ;·~96lg~u~atli~:r~;:;d i'!i';: ... kitchen & brkf~t room. new loan costs. If this · &12 032".! $'i~.SOO p rt 2550 ·• witti Ql'can \'Lt'"'~ & a sounds '-'ood. call us. we EMTERT AIHIHG 1---------•I , rope Y 5--\S·Gfi80 -1. I argc. undl" \'l'lopcd can make it happen ... AND LlVli'<V 111 thL!i 1• OPEM SAT /SUM. 1.5 lfT1 I!*. ~·'·i.'.il" ~;~·;·,~;,~·,·,~;·;;{·,~~;~ --HOMEFIHDERS I dn .... ·nstain>, 'A'iltl b:1th & 581·2100 2800 !ilJ . n .. profe!\SIOnal -512 38~ Sir••' ILIJ ~-~ l.ttiil c:olf t'OUrse propert y •• 642·9900 .... stio"·t·r.rorrf'l'rea\t onor WILLIAMS ly dct·orall'd & '" '·k N ca hrl A I b l "F'.WP(ll11'1S"l.'N11 u<i <' Sha~tinu , o. I. ::!hr.fncd>·d.•ngl<ok rms. n x nt uy u londsC<'l>"d. J .J<JJ . ,. " II & fl II & I k d fl Y .. , h & om{' o 1ceor oml' ~!J-5960~\liOr'A' n ·l'hg -$1~.16.500 CF:N1'U ltY21 EALT form a l din . rain rrn \\'all•rfront omc. Pt l'r llu:-•nl'!>:O. Commt'rl'l;d ----IRVIMEC~VE Newport Beach 1069 homf'. Pool. Jatu1.7.1 & float . :.\H''1 :"O ':-.p.1n :l ~.Onl' :,o·x.1ao· lut , al1 Real&tote 3br.fn<·d yd,ehddr1·n $6000. J\.fagn1f1ecnl .I b<l r m . ••••••••••••••••••••••• RR(' pl\ 111 lant;i:.t1c sci· lx.lrm .. 2 )al 1·'"· "·arm&.· p:1\·l·1I "/s rn . hou s e· Exchan~ 2800 L . '.l b 2 1. MOVES YOU IH homl'; ('1t>~n nt de l'Or, ILng 3-Car j.!a r "' /clcl· l'O m fort at! Ir. ho r~ ~ '. ~"i.IJOO. 7~12 Crnl«r St C:'\I ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ _;i_.,unous . r. 'h 1,1 :1 Bdrm . 1ntli \'1du :1 I home : eh3rming dcl'Or. 1-~am 1 ly rm. & kit('hl"'n ~ onto hup brick Jttilio. Fall asleep in lb1s t errific n1 slr. bdrfn wtiile star ii:azing thru soaring \\'alls of glas!' Lot.·;1ted "'ithin steps or ponl & ree. area. SC'l\er transfer red .. to lhis 4 BH .l '~R:l l lunt· \\'f:JIAVF.HENT:\LS f:1mily r1TI .\\'lth"·ct0;:1 r, NEWPORT VILLAS dooropencrs Sl:J5 .000 ~\~.l;l:1·~111 ~1 .t'\~~l!•i~.J·.I i O\loncrfli:l·fi."i7K Will tr;11te 2;;· bnat ,3 11r 2 Ra .dh t i.::.1 r.blln~Jt CA.LL552-7000 gourm,•t k1tr·h('11 ; :-.cp. ." I !-.; -, , • ---.... ·1 moor111j!for 1>artl'qUi· +'.l~hr /dryr,frpl<',n t11o inj.!ton Cont1n1•nlal I I dinin g rn1 .. lo\'cly Condonunium llomt's ~ CALL NOW sp;it•111u., p;1\1(1 , cll{'r Condom1n1ums /fown· I\' nn N .1! honll' or apt ]\' p:unted & crpt'd p11110 Condo . We h;i v1· pul a lot j!ardcn 11-•1th pool, ocean in Presti AiOUS ~11 ~,>;_,.}1l l• IP (In ;i II t'l' houses far s.ole 1700 ffi.~,.(Jll..12 ~/lllll,, nOJ)('tS. S.12S mo. of "'Ork into f11c1n~ it up . v1e...,·s . $295,000 \l.'{'sll'hff a rca 752 ·7315 :--·""2.~10 44~ Sir I ••••••••••••••••••••••• R ol ~I -1-----Isl & l!it & SIOO rt{'p. Custom lemon yellow or N«11o·port Hcach lTI ee HORTH LAGUNA e ~ a e &12·(ll)IR dr<tpes . cu s t . crpt, 4i!1 DONALDM.BIRD Sl\'llS to b.1~ {I..· IJ;1rk & Wonte-d 2900 breakfast bar, :-.tain1ess l-"======,,.,,,.,=I ' S42,000 to $44,000 A\10·(1al•'· teolt0<\ stioppinl!. nt•\l ly dt•t·or CONDOS ••••••••••••• ••• •• •••• • MESA VERDE steel sink in kitcht•n, new If .. ~.. 2 lkdroom!l,2 Ba ths ---duplt•x . h,ui;:.nn pri{'l'tl \\'h1tc"·alcr V11•"'S· 2 & :l Condo·2 Br & den. ,\pprox 3 nr 2 ll;i , J:rdn{•r ui cl ~1 :-.ink & vanity 1n bathrm, Pool Table / ~ scparaled1ning area 36' Boat Slip & Pier :1t Sl~.;,oo· bdrm 11n1t5 frum S."14 .000 S75 .0UO. r-;e"port. C ~1 ., S.1'/Smo. 5-15-IKft7 ne...,· Ille & shower doors. ' ,,,.,.,,,.,... •Decorator "'all to ~·all IJ ('alth reasons, must Balboa Bay Prop. 420 c...· y 11 r l' :-.!'.. Nor l h lr\·1n1•, :\1 . \"1c.·jo. \V. San- cust. alumn. pat 10 CO \'Cr For Christmas? 110S N. C.0 0 \1 Hwy., Loguno carpctini.: Sl'll, larJ,?c !ux urious 3 Realtors l.:li!Una dnn, Ilk r .'"i:J.1·1-1201 311r . 1 bi. Kuls & l>l'l 'i Oh . and plush plants on Then sec tbl.-. 3 bdrm., 2 494-1177 •Enclosed patio or BR, 2,':! Ba Condo. ()\i•n Call 675 7225 S2115mo palio.FU\\price$2K,700. b a th , 2 101'1 sq . ft . ·'-'---I balcony land. 511,1.500. firm •675~7060• .. Ur}!l"nlly nt'l'fled from ~'8-R2Q.I or CTL. Great 1n,·cs t· to11o·nhous c "·ith lar~r <1Cont1nuous c lc an1nA 011o·ner.673.21,13 011-ncr or t·nopl'r<J\1nj.! ---ment. B y owner. In-J?,amc room! Just the ovf'n ----1 lirukl•r : 2 Bdrm & tlt•n J Br . 2 IJa . 2 l·ar ~ar. Lr;! tcrcstccl? call 963 -6862 perfect p\af't' for lhat • lte fri ge rato r , iC'{' Oceanfront DOLPHIN R.E. ho1n•· up tu S.l.i~.o..oo• fe111 ·efl yd. /'l.r. Srhool'. .A-6/tPt Prin<"ip;il!ionlyplc':lSl'' new pool table & largl' makt'r :f.ltiSo .Co;ist ll11o·y lr•vtn•· F.1rn1 hnrnP re· s:r.,-1mn .0\l'Til·r.fi<ill7:12t. HUGE HOME VA· TERMS \\'e h::t \"C 11 . Com{' !'.CC this sparkling. 4 bdrm. La Questa hon1l'. \V•tlkinl-! distanee tu \Jeach. llu~C' FJl ...,·ith frpll'. farn1 styli· kil. l':xclnt finanrin~ on this :.ilmost nl"'\V home. e nough fo r lots or •3 heated s .... ·immiog Lar,1!.est & hf'st du1>1l'X 1n 1 L:1t!11n11 lical·h 49-l·R.lfft ~all'" lpref'l•r .\p;iloo:;;a, _________ _ REAL ESTATE P•.1~t1cs . P riced in th<' pools to.,.,n . Spl't'l;1(•ul;,ir· HARBOR YU HOME r111Kll'lt 111· ll;1rl"'' V1t!w1· StiO s. •Dr;ipcrics coastl1nl' \'Jl'\\':-.: 2 h1trn1 . lfa\'l'U for harril'd ex-h !\ rn •· !'. V n i! t• I t'n •l.oJ! burnin~ flrt•placc & 3 hdrm . with fanuly t't'Ull\·e~ Easy al'l'c!is to 4 BR COMDO 111·.iltor ... '">-IX 11.'\.11, 000 Glenneyrl" !lot 494 9473 )49 0316 LE RAISOR REALTY 4.SZ.1(.;ampus J)r., lr\'ln{' Campus Va\l(•y Shop Ctr. VIVID Charmer ..;itua l{'cl in \\'OOd l'fl ~··("I ll" 1 on \1'/w1ntc·r !'ot r l·am Rt.> am:., fph•. only 3 blks to bcarh. 575 .000 •Abuntl;:1nt l'lnset. .~pa1·r rm., 5 h;ith:-.. 4 frple:. .. 5 rrec v.·ays. Clo:.e tri "'ilh mirrorl'll t·losct l•ncl. J,!ar~gcs. ~di hit in!'. re<'rration arl•as. 30r. d()(11·s + <'arp F1nl·-~1 111 t.'V('T 2Ha . Fl' & a bl t-'. ~ arrl f.,r ('u:-.tom upi:ra•ll'S llunt Cont 11 Nt•ar sh11pp1u ~ Rentals & :-rh1111l~ \t.'ouhl rnakl· a ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1184-1256 ~·th1ni.:1 S.1:.0JK~I JUSt pulll'r1n~ aruund Ruffond Road (' ,.1,1 o., "J ~ ! J 14 t!rt·a,l in\·1·:-ltrn1•11tl•ir ''t•r.1-· Houses Furnishe d (!NI< \1•;1r 11•:1 .. 1• :i HH :! B\ \t1tn., i :111wl 1·rp1 !-o. <lrp~ J.1h" .1 n1t11h •l hnm1 •, J)hlo• ;:,1r lt &f'' pool i)\\Jl••r pa~'" l:H111l ~l'rv .. it; g;ird1•11••r $:1;;,11n". 1~11• .1;1~X1•r ('\'I'"· r1 1~1 153:.! ____ N1-:w6~~~~2~,\c11 A.'dhi._ s:·~~m-.-.,-.----1-076 ~~1~~ ,;;11/.:~J~H.~;~1 11~;·ta1~\. i~~b:,-;j;1~:;d ·····;~·06 l•---------1 .. NF.W 1.1s·r1NG -Trul' SalcsOff1ec-Phonc /'o/ ~Al:~~ri · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~·~·~i8~i~a~J~.:~e~.:.!:!1~~~1~. ••••••••:•••••••••••••• HOLIDAY HOUSE Lai!un;:1 charm w1l~·n· 714 /645·8373 ....!.." tqtp•r1 o• . ·~ *BEACH* l'lPals on1v 111C'a!'.l' Luxur:-( j1,tta ct·,:1nlu~u1•s, Smell th<' tu'"key roast· ('Orne unit. beams, 11-· IAdultsJ ----· -----~unkcn ht<'l••tl \\',itci bt'd .1,;;--.. ........................ ~~-M~ .. CALL 833-8600 Lachenmyer Reano, -Rea!Estate byMINAY ing as you l'ntcr tht' h v· kitcticn & C'arpt·ts. ·Rll. DIRECTIONS : from the DUPLEX COTTAGE Duplt;xes/ l Hr . S:l1i5)rly.f;1:111~1.'i '!·HR. 218fi l'l.11 t·n11 .1 . ingroomoflh1s4bdrn1 .. 2·kilchcns. ::!·baths. Ne...,·por l Blvd. Fr11o'Y lll'st buy on pl'nins ula! Tmma('u1ale 2-bcdri;>om CJn1ts sole-1800 BalboaPeninwla 3107 S2l 5/inu. 1.';llJ ti'1J 5lll~ 2 bath home. Thert>'s a Prime a r ea-walk to GO<KI for summer ren· dollhouse ocpan v1c"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• soutti to 1 ith St., turn left ta ls. or o...,·ncr·occupant. · _._ · •••• • • ••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ,\gt lar~e country kitchen beach . Su per view. on !?th 10 Rull•"d <I beautiful nl"i~hbo111l'Kld. t.1a ~n 1 f1<"cnt Vic"' ---- lh I. ~ctr r ·1 .. LJ!t'. units w/hll·ins & J t•tJOOO r I I 11 ·h J ll I I a spe.,e or am1y $105.000. blockpasl lrvincAvc.). us~. llayront 1plx ~ 'a 10a.2 ::i arp r.2 1.1." llinu,., or j?Ue5ts, lhere's a ,11;reat •• Tl·IE RIG ONE-Two turn left :l.lt ths or block to frplc. f'C(' land. m .500 * BUILDER * yrs old ... Br 2BJ & '.11\r Blln!-o & 1-'I'. F.HT1 11;.' ()Ill\'. mas t e r s uite with story ·l·HH . fam rm . NF.WPORTVILLJ\S. TRIPLEX CLOSEOUT 2.Ra, .il6tJ.000 673-571~ S31i.5.5.'17'itiU1 balcony and there's a re 2' '.!·ha., fr11lc . rc n<'cd ·-,,=::::::::::::==:::""1 Charmin~ 2 bdrm. front ,1ft.6 1<1·: \l;rY 1 1J\I 1' ':'-.'I' ahsl1cpril'l'OfS59.5-00 i.:ardl'n . i\lany c .'t lra •· hou~e. has lgr . li\'. rm REDUCED S6,700. CHARMING A\all OC't I ·111r Iha. L1: feat ures such as C'eramic h('acb units $52.500. Gd w rf111l c . spiral s1a1rr ;1:.l! Lux u r 1011 s n c w 2 . Income Proprrty 2000 :J B1·rl ro1)11'!., + )!He~I fn 1·1I yr1I Bo.it J1·1·1·-..-... til<',nf'11o'carpt•l1,;.S79,SOO. in{'ome. H-2 eor lot. Gin -ll"ads to 2 \.hdrm . pen· be<lroom. 2-bath Villa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11u;u·t1•r., l.o~···lv l11u·k ('lo!-o t' l11 :-1 h i-.. 5:1:-i u. 552-7500 ... C ll OIC F.: 'VIF:W n y Fortune . rltr thout:<' apt s w f Patricia Condoininium. •DELUXE4-PLEX• pat1u on 11t'l•,111lro11t. .'1 :~ltl 'i~/1.'l LOTS·1'11o•o adjacent 675--7520. panor:in1ic \"il'""" or hay hiJ.:h ahn\'(' eity liJ:hts S·All . l ha. u"·ncr'<> unit, l 'ar p ,1rk 111 i.: \\'1n lr r - red h I' I I 4()'x91)' SL(f'<; llrulrJ!rnd. & Oet•an. 5125.000 11-,br1•;1tht ;1l..in 11 l'Oa .. ta[ fircph· i 11:-.h"'~hr. (31 ~1 1 1\>lo Yr Iv SIO.iu \lo :J HB l 11·' &nH 1t I', li·nl'<·il DUPl .. EX \VITJI SLIP "' ., ' h!!n" I I \\' ~1·1;, :,:Ji 21.!~• Frcf'dom to O\\'n.Easy tc utilllle~. l"nohstruCtl'd Rill Carroll 640_5.')f-,j) NEWPORT BEACH \ll'll-c .Xlnl f1n.1n1 in,: ;,i i 2-UH . 2 ha Xlnt ('tl!Ht 1ti:!H1 S.·li" 1 1.,.,1,. rlu"" lov('. A sensational ex realty l"03 ~tal \'l\•11-S:.!9,500 RE•LTY 675·1642 S<.!lffO. duwn NO\\' ool.v 1·01>l()1';1l1nn . t:i·. do11-•11 l.\n1u·ll11lh••ll FREE& EASY llalltinl!!I & Co Realtors """ per1cnee a!\ you e nter C3Ch ------2815 Ni)\ Blvd .. NH Sl~.HOll and •1u:1l1 f1t•s r1'r I' r 1 11 1•' JI a I!'. '' 11 I y 1;11 1.:.!110 l'olll'1:" l'.11 h l,11 \1·\\ :11 .. 1 this dO\'l'likl· home built ~ *" <)U ft-:T CAN YON lli\HllORVIE WllOJ\.11-.:S ---~.01111 tax ert•1ht CALL l)"·or1ll k! :';;,t;1;1;1 :!. h.t le~· \,1nl \\ lr11:1 for lovely coup It' ~\artinl!1,~..,;;;~~~~~~~ .... 1 and tK'c>an \"i<'W , mode l J'ortofino. immac ... Br. 3 I I arbor \11l'~' l lon1t•s. •I 4~2-4121 Sp;u•inu' H;r .\'\ Ii'"'-:1 ltd 2 tr1·1·... \\:oi l 11 .. 1· [1th $:\'1•1 famil)'. Du ~hard & 3-BR,2·b11,frpl(',bca1n s . tl•.l•·n1··.··hedbonu•. rm& RH .2 RA ,Ft•t•1anrl.lm· Hf:1rr1t ,\ll~:.;-;1lY l"'FLATI0"-1 '1 'II " " ·' f"ll f"ll ha , !.. !-ol11r y IJ.1 -. 1'\1•r 11111 ··' 11 ' - i\dums.S.18.500 1 008-4456 LogwM1koch 1048 $7•1,SOO. \oft.S91 .500forquick ss.le ma('.i\i;~1·nt&101 :i.r,1 _ Bf.:1\1 :rons FIGHTER vttnn i.: \Vrn11·1 s:1:)0. WORLD :)i, t Newport leach tilew~ S.ach I 069 llow l"illl you afford a - OPEN HOUSE I unewa er NEWPORT SHORES •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• flit'(' horn{' .... 1th pr1v;1t1· CoronadelMor 3 122 IH)l'S I·: 1n i'uUrl . ,1\;1il l)1•i' ~· ;! hr. J h;1, frpl, C"nrl. J,!.rr , C'.11110rl Atlul! .. 011l\.~t10m11 r,1(i 2t~12 OUTA THIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• :t prinonly,640-6341 ---· 1069 1 H71 \111i7 2!1toryLaCul'stabythe S1\T.&SUN.lto5 Pt.f ~ J Bdrm. & den, fi"er· pool in r1s 1n,I.! 111f1;1llon ? ••••••••••••••••••••••• S«;a. Enormous home t4SSMomingside 0r. · j REAL ESTATE upper. Choice location! • 1-.:asy, have your o"·n i Hr, 11-1\.1 . 1h;1rm1n .i:: s11 5 2 !lit l'ottag1.· \V { w11h nume.rous . up · New cus tom home ; Walk to beath, pools, c ldw II Ba ke pnvall' slrl'l'l ,1n1I }'our !rift ... \)'h• r,1r1n hou ~('. rt·nt·P & ~;1r. ll t.'l.ll'f". & .J("r8d6. J COY d p;lhOS, J s weeping OCe:IR & {'3 · 1350 : .. ca;;~rwy. tennis. Qn\y $50,900! ! 0 e n r OWn home p]u.; fi\'{' m<lrt' l'f1mpJetcly ru rn. \ IC'W , av a JI nOW to C!il:th. 0 (.', car garage. Lush lawns. nyon vu! 3 Br .• 2 i,.i, ba. 4 -CAYWOOD REALTY ~lSIOENllAl BRO<iR/GCOMPl\NV hou~es bt1n~1n.i:: 111 111 prl \" 11:it10, 5450 mo family of man & ...,ifl' I -;";"~';'~' .. ;;';008-;;;';'";;;;;;;J w/ unique appts. Over * 548·1290 * come Thi• p:1ymrnti. f.7 5 7:100 eve!\. 642·5200 ('hd<I onlv. F\111 rrr:\. l!'L • Z700sq. n. •OCEANFRONT • WOW! WHAT A VIEW! ~lay the> same, the rcnl' 1-:d1tti & la!il mO. rt'nt + $100 rr· Rare :ll $225 .000. Dy IE.AUTIFUL And o ne or t he finest locations in kCl'l"I .:01n"" ~p and you Co sta Mesa 3124 fundablc Sf't'. dt'p. r<'f1. JUST RB>UCED F'OR FAST SALE ! P.leredith Oardens. 3 l arg:~ bedroqms, la rge family room. formal din - ing room. Eii:tra ~lorai:~. balcony orr ma~ler bedroom. New pa int in and out. Owner un"ious. ~tu s l sf'll . ~fov1nJ!, Re<luecd to $71.000. CUii 540-1151 -HERITAGE . • REAi.TORS --- CLOSEIH owner.752·1171/499.4JIW DOVEi SHORES Harbor View l l i l ls . Maximum profit from 1nna11on 111· ••••••••••••••••••••••• now .Ownrr.6li·Ol57 2 Br Laguna 'h.'m ·ot ww•·sTPRICE'.O stead or ~11rf~·r1ng . ---tage~ Wa lk to beal'h & LofunoNiau.I 1052 !tOP.!F. privacy. T his adult occupied 3 Sprl'arl out O\'l'r a trl'l'2 lir. quiet marnl'd cou· AVAIL DEC 1s1·. l\1F:.~A s hops . Low m a int .••••••••••1;~~••••••••• bedr oom, 2 1h bath. beautifully ~hadrd 1 • ;1<·r<' 1n pl1>.no fM"1'-1111·eyd,gar OF:Lt.ti\ll.:lBD.2TI.\, ~.soo. NF.\V OFfF.R·l-:i· Niguel C./\l.AXYORIVF. · t-::1i;t.,1d•· lo~1:. l\1c·s:i . Sl25.~<~101 t'I'. ll/I. Chiltlrl'n (JI'\. ....... • Ivan Wl'l1s atrium. 4 RR . maintained home is a real winner! h Wcsl Nine. 1..o <'r 3·1\H l Ba, fl.larvelous day & $l lS,OOO t:xchJn~\·~~·('lc·om<'. IA.'I Me_.... Beac h 3 169 Near al l !iC' ools. S:r.:.. WOODS COVE on 7th fairway. n..:ctly uc; show vou ho" your -r-· • mo 54~6740or&12·81111 . "'O&l nile view. Pool & j01ru1.1.i. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---~·-•r ••••·ous.· 2 n,., 2 clegant ..... ~.500 Pri,... rcduc.cd below tip· home or unit!! c:in be the t 'd S I •· l·r I 3 J I! 2 b I' I Dbl v••o. En1'oi th• Good Llf~ ...... <!own p:ivmenl ,1 n , ;int~. ,.,.;iu i u r, u. on . ba . view. privutc patio. praisal 182-4 Galaxy Or. '· !Ill, 2 Ill\, frpl. db1 f,!11 r . ~arage lencl), fncd ha<"k Aaking S76,000 • no re-Helen · Huah & l\s~oc. Open Daily & weekends. A COlDWELL IAHl:H CO. p:1t1•). JlOOI & rt•c ;irca yard. S350 mo. f.4G·~l I a.sonableoCferreCU&cd. , ___ 4_9_.c3_·2.:.5:....13:.... __ , 1-5. $159,500. $32,000. 644-1766 I I 1auail ~ 547:,/rno yr lse . A~I an6wkd ys . down. 645-8498 Plac• tvu> . .i~11 --~----By owner Twnhse 3 Rl'. -------13 RR. dcn.2 ba, cpts,drps. 2in £la , landscaped, pool fl 3rbor Virow llomcti. Prap•rti•• LIOO ISLJ•: !ihake r<W>f. $.145, 23 14 & jM cuir.I, o...,·n~r rclocat. Carmel model. Family, 7S1•1910 4 nr. 3 R.-. $525 rnn, Collt'.i:e Uri' e. llORlllS R£1\LT Y ... i>-io-i 8 0S1 P-l:S.. ... ~ Ing $42.950, '195·0400 3br, 217•. owner· 6"-4 ·0357 . ••oo OUAn 5.t. Ht'N1'09t l tACH 67.5-00711 s.t!J.9!)11 nr 673 2631 . 1 _, ' , -----· tLO.L-1!?._... ... luc•l•......... r•., ....... . ... ..... ......... .. ..... •?!! _..._...._'ill ::-::-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ..... _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• , ••••• ·-······· .................... . •••••••••••••••• ... •••• CostaW... ll24 IMilkQl••edt 3140 Milaa. YNfe 3167 Mew,.,.._. _,., =~::;:~,::~; D4 DAILY PILOT Frld!y.-21, 1175 ····'-·'-····· ... ········ H-:111ttU.fua&•1• H111nu.,.w1•d .............................................. --l.a.d 3106 ••••·••••••••••••••••••• •••••·••••••• .. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••·-· braptll'IS.5'1·,_ •••••••••••••••••••••• MEWIASTStOE O"" ..... CH 2br rondd, S*tmo Kids ISLOCKTOOCZAN ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• per 2 br, suodectt cw. tar a: nn. cou. drps, " ~ Is pet oK. m.-0. h · Oelul:• Printe2Br. ~ rem romtaW11~ toM.a,. J244s..t. .... 322t41lr-3210 ...................... New 2 Br Condo, Orran Sunset Vie w , t e nnl1 pool. $320. 114..S33·4 da ys~ 114 ·498·111 wknds . 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * llNTALS * HOMlftNDRS 1300 yrly . Wtaa1s bltn1 6 dlbw&hr. 1275 t.ensio-.511.14.5-1415. LI• walll-la ~lo1eu ..... Z ba .... Jtoem • 115·J43T, e•u/wtn41 548.7m SIOO IOMUS bltn.. prate. cat.le 'J'Y, board tree in rewrn fiW UNIV.PARK ••642-9900•• .... ll3$ Effl<len<~lroml20J lea JI .. Adultll /nap<U.-"'°' _..,......._Collqe 3BR,.2 ba,.bool&5 •••• sn C«tdol br, 2 ba, pool Soper lus:ury tuper 1' 2 MISA ¥801 , 2 Br, 1"2 Be from S2'9 •••••••••• ~•·••••••••• Ull J.une. tS. SITS ...__. -tirl preferred. fD..MIJ. 4BRT,H2~baT·'R"RA"'c"E' ·Chi · 8 2 •-·-It f I NEW 2 Br. 2 a.. adu1( . 3Br,2Ba,from.$CTS -o&UXI-yeatlJ'&uM.UTlLITI en.11. "" c.. Abargain!3br.fncdyd r, zw., ..... sq. · rp c. r I "'"" PD A U bl ~ Li-'==------:-:-38R,2lia •...•.. $4U/&25 sunken lub, dshwr, 1ar, apU. Lse !Maull ul n· Elalbllllft 3 br, J ba, lie. C 1•1 r va • ~ $$l 80C2 • mmate· ur1enllJ GR~ENTk.tElJOUES ZBr.Zba.rp,hird yd '460mo 173-6454 leriors opento ltUhwater •SUmmer6Winleral Incl •JMIC 111ut.er 1ulla, a or •PP • oo h 2 BR, den ..•....••• -'?~;i;;=':;;-;~;;;';;;~~;;;:;l~~~r·~~l;;4.,;' Jli~oi77 la~cbal pina. Ev111ery <on· beach is beautiful din ·rm • dbl aaraa•. after I PM. ~~:::Sm t~ ~ ~l~ ~ 'condo t I 4 DR 2 BA RanrhoSan JoaqW'"n 2br, din rm on ~ a<re. • •m• cc1v11 ~ eittro. ust see •V\ewsot«ean. Auto door opeper •••IL ..._ · · • inl'ld.$ PA~soC:. iee• & 2 liR, den, 2 bo .. $4751500 back bay ar~a . ~Imo. W appreciate;,_.. SlSS-V LSIGSS. Catalina 6: Paloe Pool fr; retreatlon area. a BR •pl. !WU RNltt:r A1•e. 149-0t~ext. 21 1.'lubho usc. $365/mo. 2 BR, z Ba .• ,,, •• ,... Anima ls OK. Room for l:.'"W Z Dr. 2 Ba, dt.1plx817 MESA VEROr. IL A:. · Vtrdff Adt.1llsonly,aopeta. UTS . mo. 0 pe •·Female w/l cbild OK a 963·-4S679G3--l786 TURTLEltOCK horse.After&,613·3354 . W. IJay Ave. r r ly , ISM Mesa Verde Drive •l..u.r&eprtvaledetk1 •FIOMS3JZ• 812-l.334or1W2-li57& 8Rdl&apl. l blk"oeean .. 3 OR, 2 Ba •••• , •• "'25/4 Wn-a~ 3291 213·449-&4l2or1'73·59tll F.ast. (714 )M0-1871 Just •Heated Poob-Soau.nu 86$·Amiaoa Way, NB ., •BR. _.._le•, new•-.6tc. $WI .~ + utll. S1J..M38 "z Story, fpll\ 3 br, 2 ba, 48k 2i,.,na m W.ofMes11Verde Ct.r .off •Au lgncdcovered 53g.: 411'1 4 ~ Y al\ I ~~-drps. DW, $39S.fmo c' ULVE'R"o" ;,:,·E·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bt;DROOM, 2·balh Con· Harbor Blvd, adjacnl. to .mklng 6'4!>6'aoaora~byl 1jr. 1bf: ~~r ·Ad~~·.,~:.:.:·.::...-----,-'."'.'" ~-· · ru.i Su BR 2 do on s andy beacti . C Ill Golf •·c Cl b I I It'. .. 1-,. · Cll.I uflll ru_, -• _...,r •'--111 .. t ... ~• ...... ~'"" ·•= __ 963_·_17_66 ____ 1 3B~A2L~UTSQiiAiif' 7'.:P!~~c~h ~;re4honie. Forever view. 600 Eait . . • . u !M.iJ~~i~!atf"""" llliam Wa1tenCo. no Pets. SISS. Agt, rtv4'u1e't-;:':"'~nlr C.:ondo • 2 i,r, 2'h Ba, hug~ 3 BR 2 ba A/C 1365 963·4567 963·1786 Oceanfro nt. $400/mo. .._.EW ,.,.STS.IDE * f'Urnilure avail Bl)'front 2 ~. z Ba, PWI Ml-'6l4 ~-bdl 4(1'1iP_• bonus r m, 2 l'ar g:a rage, ' • ··' •• • · 175·9300/ 6"4·639'1 A.gt. f"'ll ......, Bc.h " I SioSb l,y -..... 1-tad • t l'nn 1s. s wim mi n g 2 BR,2 Ba........... 4 BR, 2 Sa. new crpta & COUMTRY WOODS oPe:nM·Fl:M-S :30 979-193.51:41~10 · .YS:, • ArtlaRea~ff:U-ft'ca~ W~~k=rotallod f'lubhouse, a v11il Dec. 3 BR,.fH8E«:Oi.ONY"t32S dJ'P8, b1tn11. fed yd. $300. C ~ M 3122 1 br, 2 & den, 1pUt le vel. SatlO-.S,Suol2-5 vu mo sUl vrua Way. ..., SJ25 mo. 7S1·5851 or 11llllas\.963·2200 orono"""" er Woodbuminalrplc.wall •LAPAlllSllHMI• · · · ' TO Int J! -· O""" 2 DR. den, 2 ha (um ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-6141 .!I: • ...1. •t 0"""" ""'..., lo WOltl l.'rpt, bit-in ap· H • f 2 Br. unfutn, $21S. AU nu~dolbatq"""caJ' ---------1 lmmoculate 3 Bd. large ---------! pllancf'S. Prom $230. 180 untinCJ Oft elec1ric . Fire place. Lr&. 2br. Zba, wit to andpnjfesslonall)'.Ca.lf 552-7500 ~;;:.·· .~~'. d~~~·s 1'~: ,._; E. 21~t st . 645·9M3. Pacific Hented p!)91. Adulta, no ~ ll tennis. $.11.S/mo. M"'81lillf1sV. Rs1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d h' I I weekends . 962-0678. ~' Adu lt 2 huge bedrooms. 7t I Ocean Ave peta. l·l&a:t/&t2·304I. &JZ.41S4 Mon·f'rl.JZ.lpm Sh11rp ;;ind l'/('a ll 3br. 2ba re I Cottdomiftiums fl,, 'J!:r~~ Sl70 no pet.&. Inql.lire :tpt (71-4 )Sl6·1487 Acr053 r~~=( t'OUrl4 Steps lo Sand. 2 Br 2 Ba, P'eml. nds. feml. rmm•t,. ti o m c . f ' i n c s t ronlty Uftfurnidlled 3425 C. 5f.S W Wilson 20432Santa Nia Ave bltns. patio, frplc, $295 to sh. e bdr. :! bti . dpl. S neighborhood. Crpls, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA DELMAR STUNNING 2 Dr 2 Ba l -~~M~a~n~UC~<d~b~y~~J,;;;;;~~~~=~===~;I mo.642·9&66 · blU. fr. heh. StSO Jncl. HunH019'at1 leaeh 1240 •lrps . $360.Jsl & hist. lyr ~ I 2 1 T h f 1 Willi:1mWaltersCo . II :!t9•C R h te l~C'.llN I C.1 rpc t ,893-135 1 . .a BR . l '~ ha , poo , Jr own ousc .. rJJC i:ardcn apt., Pool, rec OCtAMFIOMT YEARLY20r3br $350 to ul . oc e1 r ----:;:~:::;-1 _ _::::::=: ____ 1 Cl uhhou.c;e, lo ve ly up-Pc,x>I. tennis. conllncnt:_.I room $?(15.710 W.18th Sl. lllkETOIUCH "175. Yrplc. 2br $275. H.8 .(213)598-1141 :.i nr, 1b.1. large fnc'd yd, ~ . 1tradt.'CI Condo. Close lo brl'nkfasl. Some O<'ean & r G 2 BR. 1 ba, winltr SlQO 573 21'5 No pets ..:--ant 4JSO n' .. ·ly "U o"l"<I . r a•ge FANTAST.IC v1ewofUCI, s c Pl h & C.a lahaa ''iews. Close to 3 Rr 2 Bu frplc, palto. HUR SHOP IH 3BR.2Ba.S350Winter · · · Gcrogtl,_.. -,. "" " k"hll R h S ~ .. aza 8 oppg I I 1 2 &3 8 t& bit d" s~STOl"•CH N tHla XI t••••••••••••••••••••••• w /dbl oven, washer & par ~ 1 s . anc o an parks.$320/mo.lat.la1t, shoppin i: & fin e beal'h, huge c o:ir.e t s , poo . · r ap · ns, 11· 1g-.,,... ZBR. ewpor • n . dryer. Nr. brh, park & Joaqwn Twnhse. ttui::e 2 lil'rurity. No Fee. Agent &14-2611 adults. pet OK. $300 . hwashers, some 'w /frplc!I 2 BR, 1 ba, winter 5225 I 0 c . S2 4 5 , I'' am i l y Single Garage, C.nnery ~c hoo l s . SJSO. Ph : b~&den •. 2 ~a.1507 s<1.ft ! '54~9~·66S5~i_ ____ .::_j"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~~S4~6-~8397~'_ ______ & 2 car garttges. From 48R,2ba.yearly $495 welcom e. 64 2·4091 ; Villa~e.318t&Vl11aW1y, :-IJ6.!">()06 &536.7!>-i2. lligh ~eil gs, frplc, 3 ...: $200. Lions Es ta t es, 38R,2Ba.$3Z5Winter 64$-3888 NB.SSOmo.673-1441 - ---balcon1es , pool & rec .. l •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~3 Br. 2 Ba , s uper unit, THEYEHDOME S36·2579 -3BR,2ba$300Wntr. $1'1 Jnr . 1·"-o ba , bltin stove & nrea . I blklogolfcourse. bltns, gpr, frpll.'. SJ7 5. 3 IRe bdrm:ir. w/2 baths, --, Bachelor apt rum $1SS TOWNHOUSE-Ea1lbh.df 12x21' Gara,e. mo. 1 h h r I 1· & •wo ...-.....t t b 61J ',~ !\farigold.549·8867 f ..... lc, patio & pool. Qwet VACANT lge 2 br .. 2 ba. Yrly 2 br, 2 ba. frplc. pool , 2178 Placentia A11e, C.M. 4 s ws r , rp c, cp g ~ · mo. "'., · 0 uy . ... RIO DW frpl b<g •un udul'-. •-. 848 Amo·g-. (o'nrear).636-4120 flrapcs. $350 mo. 536-SOOG Ready now! 640-8300 Ht:i\L·r •,-CO~I PAN'I' BR adlt units across from . · · ' · SEA WIMD '""' ..-"" &536·7542. IRVIME DJo~LUXt: 4. • J-ba & Colla ME.-Sa Pa rk . S!75. patio, pvt clos.ed gar.. d 497·tmor&44·0U06 ftll..n.......ble Garage, xtra ---------iTURTLEROCK , never family rm, near ocean. 645.3381 or 837 _9517. t!W5 ~· ~o. All uhl pd. 426 Condo, 2 BR ., 2 ba., en. -uuu W. Sparkling cln JBr, fam-Jived in. 2 Br 2 Ba + dC'n R..cho S• Joocpn llurry. $550. Ph: 673-m92 An aheim 22nd St. Agt . No fee. Unf. Yrly · $475. NEW 2 Br Condo. nr Hoag high door. 72& • Jamea · rm, frplc, nr schls & & Din. Rm ,. Nr. pool s 2 Bedroom · d<n ·brand or675-7225 84tl·l311 or846·-4938 ffolp.Adlts.NopeU. St .. CM.673·718"1. -> 1ihoppin,I?. S3SO inclds parks, lovely lndscp'ng new ! V iew ! On go lr FOURS~ASONSAPTS _:+~Se'.:O•~·~Oe""'p~.544-::.::~M::.::99~·:._-IGarage for rent Corona Rardcnr.898-5290. $4 50 m o. int•I grdnr. 1.'0Ur.>f'!Cpts.&df1lll..ln -l·BR , I-ha Dollhou!le, Spacious2br :ir.tudio,l 'f! WALKTOIEACH BJktoOceanlBr.SIS5yr· del ~ta r . $25. 8 :30a m. 5'10.2Z>2. !.'\. Sot 95 /Mo . y rl y . separatey~rd&t:arport. ba , p vt patio, pool . 1,2 & 3 Ur, cpts. drps, ly . Crpl5. Drp!!, Bltns. S:JOpm. 833·1093 Mon.· Vac &Sharp 4 Br, 3 Ba, & Im m e d . pos~e 5 1 l o n . ~ No k1ds/p<'l5. Ph. AdulL'>. no pets. Sl95. 735 bltns, .:ar. 2t7,J 6Lh. ZOS Avail. ll/2 4 67~ Fr.~'--------~9is.i1:~~ ~~~~h, LC191ft• 9.och 3241 tG2 I l Lynne Rot.h ell ~5-·7_225 Bk r . Joann s t. MS __ 03_3_2___ ~~~: ~$ .... los.='='::.'_'_'_'_1...j; ~~~~~~~~~I ·- •••••••••••••• •••• •••• 644 ·6200 5 llr. 5'175 mo. bltns, & E·SIUf>: lo\•el\•;) br, lo\lo'('r ~-- HOMEFIMDERS J Br, close in, fn cd yard, dsh\lo'!ihr. 2 sun po rl'hcs. in trip1l'1'. 0111 blt ns. ~85. NEWLY painter! modern OCEANFRONT new l Rr ••642·9900••. ni ce ' $335flease. Hal r<1rpcts ,613-3Z31 n10. No ls e <Jv e r 16 Jbr ,l ~ba ,l story .kids up per. Cpur., drps, Rar. B r r d d !\ly<'rs H. ~. 494-5420 0 Laguna N1.:uel. Wf'sl Nini.' 675-6488 or 640-41 6I & i;mnll pet ok . Apt nr. Yr ly lse. $300. 642-3443. 1 r urn, nc yar 900.1701 2br. 2ba. fln t'sl location Vt:nv SPt:Cli\L 2 br ror ~ ----Jlunt lloirbour. $JOO. mo. -------- Mew Luxury Condo Single gar. $25 per month. J"Lcase now & choose Co s t a M es a .are a. your own c arp"t & 646--6125.AskforCindy. dra~ry colors . 2 Br, 2 Bai -chg . C.o lf l.'O urs e co nd o spccial person.$28.i 2 8d .t>'A~t ll.YUnly . Vacant.531-9770 846·6708 LASBRISA.S Walk to bch, 2 br, gar Occanvicw 2 BR . den, .4 SJOOmo. Ca ll Sand)' :it &14-4848 /G75-32SS New Cnrpe~. J"IOQI. eves/M•knds ~ --------I f orDiscnm1nat1ng w /puol in prestigious Office letltall 4400 Weslcliff area. Walk t ••••••••••••••~•••••••• shopo & park. Adulls oa· 150 I Wntclff Dr. ly . $400 mo. 645-8373 or Ne\lo·port Financial Ctr 114$4"'16 leas"'9 Offlco ~· 2 Bdrm Spacious Modern ~Call on Siter.tanager :J b 2 b r d d deck!.. Lease Del.'. I. , 499·~93. Or 77R·6504 . CllAHMi bd M·/dl'ck & $190 6-15·12<M. TWO &TllR''·" BLOC~s Adult~ r . a. enc Y l mo Dave s A!,.'t 644·7211 · -· -• .n • 1 . • . • • ~xes Unfurft 1600 (rp\c. Belo"' hwy. $275 STUDIO apls, all ulil pd. 1--Ro~1 BEACtt Watch ttte wn 1et 3 Br ,crpls ,&drps . 1 m1.1o cean vu dup., $265.••••••••••••••••••••••• mo.979·t2855 to 7 pm . $160.mo.8Ml \•.',191 h St. UffHtiesPaid ovtf'theocean 10 bch. Nr. Hrookhurs\. Frplc gar etc. Sg:I pro· 2 DR 1 n CdM 642-J.152 leodl withM st-No pets. $400 mo.: Ist , l:i;;t !es s i~n a l ' adult only h"ld · a ,l:i 1275 no 2 & 3 Br. T"'·nh se i\pts .. 1...;.=..cc;;;_______ DLX. 2&3·1R APTS. -,..-+ Sec. fee. 9591 Port I 494-8171 · ~ r. J;; c°Su~ ) · nio. Pvt. patio. bllns. l.'rpts , E. Side 2 Br, rrplc, small . , s nm e s tud i o s , l Bf:DROOM pool , Gara~e. nr beuch 1714 )642·31 ll eitt 246 $250. Yrly. 646-5210 Clyde Dr.963 -2007 I ·I· sic drps. frp ll'. 673·7183/ c hild OK , n o p ets . f lrt"pl aces . e nc lose d •Healedpool f'or l..t•ase 3 Br 2,,\1: Ba. LogwtoHipl ]252 2Br l Ba. yard. No peL'i . 67~8472 6'12·0.16\11ft -1~30,wknds ~ara~cs. •SUndeck San Ju• Caplstr.o WESTCLIFF BLDG. 3878 NEWPORT BEACH f ormal Din. Rm, F am.••••••••••••••••••••••• 2C Gar .. blln.s. Rcr rt·q·CottaMeso 3824 HOMEFIHDERS r-.t,\NYOTJIERH0'1ES •Private balcony Rm . with frpl c, cust. VIEW 3 Br home, $375 mo. S160. Call 642-6781 , 2011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & AP'T'S. THRUOUT •Adc.'<j uute parking WANTED : Good tenants ........................ '-~·~·· ..,., ' " •< • • • • ~·· ,/aw C1~c11111 •ft• ;;'c...,...~1o1 ...... <'rpts & drps, clec bltns, Days 83t-19:l0 and Eves . Walla<'e Off leahtlPath * •642·9900• * llunt1ngt on Bcacharca. :~~ri\~~ ror 3 bdrm, IV:t ba, n M"ater softc ncr . Lge heat· 498·t404 . 1 2 & J Rr . Adults nr f\\•ail now,2 hr, ut1I pd MO FEE. 846·1l11 Furniture available pets. Call 496·0282. :./u...-..... «~~I. w/muint. inc. Ml11lottYiejo 3267 Apwl11Mnt1Futftished ~ts.dshM·hrs.s haRCPl.", 2 h!"-;"t'hild·r~~~l~ts ok i ~!mi lh"e req'd·Sorry,no pets 2 BR. lge rm s & yrd. :-; \\a lk1ng d1 s l a nl.'c lo•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c losed g ar:i~(·. rrph·. 5515 River Avenue pcl'i, 1 child o.k. Walk t :o;_chool s, bea~h , parks & HOMEFIHDERS lolboal~and 3706 RRQ. Gas & Yl'aler pd. 517n t hr.s rnJ:lc~nk LI Ca tScashore &5Slh ) shop 'J.! & bus "top. $21 hAhtl!'d tennis ct . $450. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ool --_For a ppt. 1.'olll 642·~ incl uli l. 493 -8097 fo ./'"" ...... -...... .r --,/_, __ ....... ,/ ......... ,.... ... Call Mt Ho wa1d 645 6 10 1 i\vai\Immcd .968-8068. ••642·9900•• LITTLI-~ ISLAND . nr UMA.MCHA.A.PTS 2 Hlt, 1 Ha . l'ool.2 ;11l111l s REALTY INC. p•RKH•WPORT appt . 3 br, 2ba, bltns. n•w, 2 llr, sun d<<k. •""' ~·s o lt"I'' I! A c -----::-:::::-:ol-----------Vill a•e Reul F.Atate h ' ...... 778Scott Place. C;\t n1 ,ix ~ · m · 1. -• ·C ~-mo . u d ul t s n o pe t s ln\11·:1 5·19·-1:1..'E 3 BR 2 Ba C-1-plexl. Nr 5 APA.RTMEMTS Santa Ana 1880 $140 up stor(•-0rfices cpls No i\gent.s f cc Condo 2br.rn cd yd ,(p 6i3...f.39-I ---642-5073 J'(11 nts. t'rpk·. dbl g.r. Onlh<bay ••••••••••••••••••••••• drp ~ air batlt. 17301 •Edin Rer/SPrin~dalc Ch kl ok 2 Ii I I f>~ " . 3 BR. 2 BA ... $335 3 Br C"ondo, sngls OK lolboo Peninsvlo 3707 MEDl~IEL~R.,~EAH i. 11 ti ;.pet S ~ . ~; ~ ~ xn ·~ S320. No pets. S._I0_·_<_48_4_ -Luxury apartment livinJ! 2 '::, aptA~~ly r1ecj Cl~~~ Beach Bl. H.B. 842·28.14 •!\f agnolia/Edin~e r ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,_.., i·ptsidrps LJ! kit. Af ar· JustCompl•ted! o.\'e_rlookinA the \lo'a_ter . ~.J:'~nge ~~C~~ y. nq SINGLE to 6 rrn suites J BR. 2 BA ... $310 3Br. ram. rm, 2 ba, A/C. BAY VIEW. b<"ach, 2 br. I Rr . 1 Br & Den. 2 Br. 2 neds. old r "n<I S230. l9l7 1 b d h h r le 1 EnJOY 1750 .000 he.ii th _ _ _ . "'·a il. in plus It office Roi 18 kh l S350 mo. or wilt sell for H T h r-l r, lli w r. rp . enc . 7 I 7 • sa roo urs SJ2S lhru !\1.a y. Util pd. r O\lo'n ouse . .....,rpe s, "A .. F\l lll'rtun. 6·12-0857 I: a r age . p '" t pa t 1 0 . s_p<t . S\lo'l m ~ing poo 5• Seal 9.och J884 bldg nr. OC 1\irport. F\111 3 8R.2 Bi\ ... $325 S47,900.586·fll42. Pier /pk,.:. actlt'!. 303 P.. drapes. fir e pl ace, 3 ----Adulls .nopct~.960-l934 11 .1;hted tenn.1sl.'ourlsp!us •••••••••••••••••••••••service in cl : RectP· •&Isa/Bushard Lease nu 3 Br. 2 Ba . frplc, F.d,.:e .... •atf'r. 1.871.2866 , pools, ·I tcnnis l·ourts · 2 llll. p;•tio. t'nl·I. &aralo?t'. mile~ of b1 cyt•lc trails, ON THI-: Bl'~ACll tionist, conrerence rm,_ J BR.2 RA ... S:W5 ----gy m -saunas. Tnpll'x t:·CO!lt a !\1f':ir.il . La r i;!e m ode rn 2 bd , putting shufrlc board 2b 1 S400 d •Garfu:ld /Brookhurst ~~~:·~~~f s:ns S48·0Bl9 CLOSE ·ro BCll · 2 Br, 2400 llarbor 81 \·d S'l25. 642-1603 enclosed garalo':e. walk lo croquet.' Junior l 's frp: r 8~2."1688 mo. ine;o!~. ~\1~.1~ t,yp -,• 3 BR,2 BA ... $335. parking, avail now, $22.:i Cmta !\1esa (714 )557·8020 -_ . ...;cc;;_ ____ beach & shopping. (Tri-$229.5-0 monthly ; also 1 ' •Atlanta/Newl and Brand new 3 br, 2 ba, mo/winter 673-~0 M F'SA V., R 0 " 'rB'1· cpt,~. df"P!I , all,el•N'-'· Plex l S?JS. mo., 847 -6405 . and 2 bedroom plans and Apcw lh1tnh Fvtftilh•d PRIME 9fc SPJ..Cf 3 BR, 2 RA .. ."$315 f I l 'r 1· • r. .-. a re ;i • v pa IO. l.'a rpor · o 2 SlO'"" townhousC's t;lcc or "~-o's•-• 3900 LJ V & rp c. ep g, 0 ps, pa IO, Corat1a •-<Mar 3722 Jlome atmosphere 2 •-3 cho'ldrC"n or ""l:ir.. Resp. ._, . . ~ '""' do m-•!\11.'fudden/ prof landscpd yd rn d u.... °' .. ~ 1&2 BD. Och. pool apts. lric k itche ns . private ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shap • ll r---'·hursl · . 11' c '••••••••••••••••••••••• brd1xapts.M6-1034 adult.sonl.v.$1 3.'i 548-13<!2 "75 Ad Its •· · b 1 · ,...rea .,.,.. localed in $75 ,000 C..-~-'------1 .,1 . up. u ·,no pe .... patios o r a con1 c11, rnE EXCITING 48R,2 BA ... $.150 neighborhood , will B~CHELOJ!. unit . No CA.~AVICTORl i\ LA HCil-:2 Hr .livrm.fa m 536-7031 ~a rpe tin g. draperi_c s. PALMMESAAP.TS. l .416ViaUclo,HI •Ada ms/fl.1agnolia sacrifice for $385 mo lo kitchen fac1I. $90. m o. 1,2&3 br, I>eluxe Unfur. rm. frpl c, pa ti o, pool, dbl t Br duplex. palio, yard, S';lbtcrranean pa r.kin g !\1 IN UTES TO NPT t ~w te ap!lrox . ~sq n. .: J BR . 1 BA ... S32fl right p<1rty. 837 •3927 or 415'·~ f't'rnleaf. 5•19-8867 or Furn. gas/\~>'tr pd. i::ar SlSO mo 646 1')51 iara~e. frplc. $200. 1 blk "'It~ e!C"v'.~l?rs. Optional HCH. View fal.'1n i::: V1a Lido. •J\l cFaddcr,/Nf'wl a nd 837 -5178 CaslaMosa 3724 i\dults·NopetsSC'<'."alc • -~_______.:-. ---r •·-h ""•/"6 mo1d sC"r\1cc.Justnorth B h l&,BR lnq . Owner: Dreyer 4BR.2 Bi\ ... $360 po ··TJIJ-:GAIU .t:S" -~m ..,.,ac ...,.,. of 1-·a s hion Is la nd a t 11r'r · $l80 ' Comp,ny. (714 )675·7002 Newport leoch J269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. reC' rm, t'l l'vators om •M3cBFR•d,deBnA/Bu$37sh,ard ••••••••••••••••••••••• •]7.SOW•EKl.UP S2S V11.'tori a,642-8970 2 hr M'/gar. i\dult!I, new EX lge 2 br. 2 ba. dlx J an:iborl'1'1·"1"1d SRan Joda · Adults No P.ets . ... • ~ cpts·drJ>!i ·bltn!'l -fncd )'d. poolside a pt nr heh. Adil, q u In 1 s o 3 · 56 M D •McFadden/Springdale I Br & f--R. vie11o·, tennis. •Studlo&:IBRApts Wat erpa1d.636·<1120 nopels.Sl95.S36-8362 Trlephone f714 )644-HIOO 8 1 1 esa r. 4 BR. 2 BA ... $345 pool, $650 mo. 559--4646( •1V & 1'1aid Scrv Avail Heclettda De Mesa ~39 Ora nge ''A" $215. for rental information. <5 lks Ea ft o!Newporl •Bolsa/Spnngdalc &l2-82J5 J oyce •PhoneServ,lftdpool 160 W Wll C Lr~ yard. 3 hr. 2 ba. nr B vd.) J BR. 2 BA ... SJJ:) •Children Section • IOft, .M. Duplt1'. I br. quil't. Adul ts bch. Dbl gar. d /\lo'Shr. P'·t 2 houses to bC'ach. 4 br 2 546·9860 •Edinger /Springdale $395. 3 Br, 2 ba, xx Jge yd, •LoM' monthly rates. Closed GotOCJtl over 30. No dogs, cats, pat. $310. 536·5166. ba, frpll.', "'cl ba r, den 4 BR. 2 BA ... $335 room for camper & boat. •$SOFF week's renl BEAUT.GROUNDS moto.-cycles. 548-Z120 -gar, $500 yrly. 642-3443 3 BR, 2 BA ... $315 545-71\28 2376 Newport Blvd, CM 10 minutes to ocean Lge . 3 Br t"'·nhse, 2'h ba , cpts, Non smokers. 3 br, 2 ba , IRA.HD JJEAUT. CLASS A FIRt;PROOI-' OF C BLDG *~1agnolia /Ed in ,.:er 2826 Irvine. 646-8883 or wfad i\DULTS-NO PETS ADULTS only, no pets. ES 0 RT 963-4567 or963·1786 548-97SSor64S.J967 1 Br, SIRS. Gas & ~at er drp5, bltns. Nr f'airview frplc, dl x . S325 . 6222 SPAMKIMG MEW ----------1NEWPORT CteslCondo3•1 --.cc;_;_.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;;_;_.;;.;;_ incl. Draperies, carpels, & Baker . No pets $™>. \\'arn£'r,968·672fi 3 Br, with Sw e dis h Choice 3 hr, 21h ba condo. Br, 3 Ba , Tennis & Pool. •El"' G_..M• gas heat, gas stove, air1..;54_5~·-•882;_;________ fireplace. Small children Harbor at Adams, C.~1 . Air cond. elect , c pt s , drps , mus ic , elev .. janitor, ample prkg. All incl. 3 min . S.D. & 5 m in. Riv/N.B. t'rwys, 7 min. airport. fl.I . R. Ste ver , ~1gr. 557-0136or 646--8396 Frpk, encl. patio.' pool. $425 mo. lse. 645-8781 1 8 f•· $18S 111 dll' 1 · · 2 BR, 1 Ba , in 4·Pleit, •-lcome . -·" S•nta An • r ·um. mo. ove con ion ng, sw1mm1ng LARGE l IR S2l5 "' ""'....., " .. Bike to beach .. Avail. New 3 Br . 21~ Ba. in for $265. Adults, no pool , rec. room, washers D/W, gar , nice area. Ave CEast c;Ol!!lta Mesa LI VIN G 60' PlR SQ FT 1617 WESTCLIFF·NB AGT. 541 -.5032 ~ec. 1s t .L.Ch1ldren , Twnhme! on 15 acre pets. 117 E. 22nd SL. &dryers. Near So. Coast Plaza in $225.mo.848·12'30 behind Sant.A Ana Coun· singles ok . Jii!6.5. 968-6215 park, view, pool, jacuzzi , 642·3645 1--~-------1 well kept 4·plex. Pool, 2 try Club). &7S.3J99 ror in· or96.1-4567. Mr. Daly. sauna, 1,. $42S. 646_2700 ·1-----------1NEW spar. 2 br, 11/, ba, ha , fam ily, no pets . LOCJUftG leach J841 formation. Furnished orCice. Bank of LGE 1 BR, new crpls, paUo, garden. Adults. no 979-009SorS40·6752 •••••••••••••••••••••••ol C:::.:.::::.:::::::______ Costa Mesa Plaza, S8S 4 BR , 2 BA. ll /f' pool, c pts /drps , nr Hunt. Jll"br, xlnt ne ighborhd, $150. mo. 646·9275. Npt.Shores3-BR,2·bahse drps, & pnint. Mature pelS$21S.642·1603 • Drop a pehble into the OnCanal,quiet2.Br.2Ba. Oakwood orfe r s the mo.556-3900 ~~~J,~r-Pets OK . $395. ~~o~J;:y. ~.~f2S 2 7 5i l~wr·~~~~iiiiml~-;t~~~~.b;a~~~~~1::~: ~::: £~1~~ry~~~~u~f:: ~~~r~b'r:c=t~::·i l~e~ fin e!;lin resort living at a '.\IEWPORT. full service nu paint. 5195. 548-14ZS. Mature adults. 31755 Cst . mo. 675_4866 price ,You ca n. ~ffor~. garde n o ffi c-e s ui tt's , ORI E bluf£C There s $1 m1ll1 o n in varioussizcs from4 3<in· i Br condo, quiet, <'In , F0 3 •b0"2 ,!ia~~ W lkoln· Dana Point 3726 1 & .2 RR apls Sl90 & $220. llwy. 499·2835· SPAC. luitu"" nr Hoa<>. 2 recrea tion fac i Ii ties. cl util 0& janitorial serv I '-h h ., o. r, ' · a o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Utol 1><1 pool laund ry ., • NIGHT LIGHT.,D T"N . poo , w. w r . enc. e ar, churc h. schools, 5hOP · . . · · . w Sparious 2 br, 2 ba, dhl Br.twnhse,patio&gar, r:. r:. · nrairport9796666 cpt, new drps. patio, no ping & tennis. Pool. ~JG 2 br, 2 ba, $250. Ut1J fa<"tl. l'pts, drps, dsh hr, garage. view. patio. $360. $240,quiet ad lts. 642.1276 NIS COURTS. A full time · · dep. 1st only if qualify. &40.l2S9 in c l . N e ar b e a c h . cl~cd gar. No pets. No ol9-l-820.1 orS4S-J48S activilie-s director M'ho Lg. exec . office avail. $715.847-2872 496·0195 or960·1142 childrenunder12. t Br, w /lg patio & boat plans parties, BBQ's, w/secret arial services BEAUT. Bluf!s condo, 3 PIHECIER llacicnda llorbor.Apts Lu xury l·HR. view, nr. dock ,complredec allutil tri115 &'lnore! Free Sun· included. Overlooks ..f. Br new LaQuesta 2 .Ba. BR, 21/a ba. Jmmed. occ. tMH--' leoch 37 40 6"6·1204 beach , No. La~ un a . pd $330 yrly S304 Marcus day brunch. Otanie O>. AlrpOrt. Con· no pets. 866t Brookside. '"''"Cft.o.Agt 644•1133 '.....,.°" LIVES UP f>'renc h doors, h d wd. Open Sat John 642-5280, Plus beautirul single5. tact Kathie for details StSOmo.lsl&lasl+Sec . .,.._-. · •••••••••••••••••••••••TO ITS MAME Sl70, Lg~ & l~mac 1 Br, firs ., open beams ; 64Z.0835 1&2 bedroom apls , 752-0M'7 Fee.96J.2007or495--6375 l.r'f.B••-'CCMMlo BEAUTIFUL t br furn Ch•er 500 tall trees and upper in qu1el 4 plit , garage . New. $..12.S. Agt.1...;.:.:.=C...------1 fumished&.unfurnished.1---------- 2Br 2ba + Ofc 2 paUos apts $170 & SJ.80. Spanish 1 0 5 1 r e a m s w it h crp~s. drps, bl~ns + -494-155t Npt. Shores 3·BR,2·BA Models open 10 t o 7. •I MO FREE RENT• lr"f'lne 3244 fU?ic, wet bAr, w i n : style bldg. pvt encl ~ar, wa te rralls c reate a ref1ig. J..ndry rac11. Nr. and garalle. Pets OK. Sorrynopet.sorchildren. 1·2·3 Rm. offices from ••••••••••••••••••••••• rtfrti soft wtr It wtr pool ,1auna,lndry,adlts. rl'lax ing s etting for fwy,walklo s~.resp, Ocean View. Very special $395.673-6377 . Roommate service $135 per mo. Nea r D!:AUT. S a n Joaquin purtfi~. pool, &arderu &. 17301 Keelton Ln, 1 blk your spacious new I-or adlts,nopets.540-6338 2Rr, 2ba. Stained glass, available. Month lo Airport..Noleasereq. Twnhme Large 2 Br, 2'At much more. Wlr & gas W. ol Beach otr Slater. 2. bedroom apartml•nt. IM H--' h h 3140 (rplc, large deck. Very Ocean Vw, yrly, Z br. 1 ba mmth occupancy. 833-3223 9Til noon Ba , 2 s ty. View of golr pd. Dbl gar, •I•· dr.1_84_2_·_7848'-'-------f>'roni 1220. Furniture 4' ""JI'°" ac private . .Pew s teps to duple~. $300 per mo. • I k SSOO ~ ••••••••••••••••••••.,•• .. -h. Adul'-nely. no po•·. &M-6780, 642·36.!9 course °" a e. · Adults. $S2S. Ph : S MALLBEACHHO'fEL ava1IAblc. S m all pl?t!!I U<; ...., '""' :>r1·7044 673 .. ~ OK . Adults only . Offire 3 Br t 'h Ba , Condo, bltns, $4.50 mo. 497·1617 or Offices as low as 35" per ·~·· Rooms $23.50. week. 00 polio, Pool. Hookup for 642.6636. Oc1m:f1 ont ~ll sq fl. Mission Viejo & Apts$llO.mo.5J6.70S6 open 9·oo to 6: · 2300 h /d N T · 1---------• 2xtrat..lbr2b Oakwood · PENIN. PT. 2·Br 2·ba, Fairview Hd , t:osla ws r r yr r . ennas , 8 lk .. .., a Laguna Niguel. 200 to 2 RR, 2 ba home ror only den, trplc, beams. $400. LA9-a lif.ach 3748 Mt>sa . Phone 545.2300 _ Park & Ba y swim. I mi r . .,...a to town oi: APTS w/sundttk, on lhc Garden 2000sqfL&11~1-400 $375. Clean, highly up· yrly. 673·5410 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ;::;:::;::;;::;:::=~===;::Coc:;·•;:•:;•:;·;;;S2~00=8'=6=·38::;:41:;;:=:;-beach. Adults without sandy beach. Ideal for J1raded FFIC "NCY PTS pelS. 4!17-2884 497.3109 exec's or student s haring Apa.rtmet\tS IM"hte Lcrw Office OR 3 Lg Bdrm·2Ba walkin E Ir. A . Dwelllnr• or co. leasing for .::ntcr· Near OC Airport, SJ>. 3 BR 2 ba ttoMe for $395 closets, frpJc . 617 W Ba y from S190. Pool, maid. Studio. $150/mo yr ly. incl tainment. $475 & $52S. twwp-1 •••cit freeway. View Office in W 11: l. C 0 NS 1 DE ff St. on Pens!. w /Bay phone, laundry. VIiiage util, Single . mature rem. 83J-8l6Jor»4--4309 h vine J! 16th well appointed sr:alte. srUDENTS view. Dy appl. only lnn __ ·•_M_·M_3G_____ T •: ~ T "'T •:I> Availnow.494·0023. 6•5-0550 Reception . central OR &1"17J3••~pormo KJTCllEN •· lC t:1)11t01''LIN · .YRO :"'U<•PM n~ . IBd N d NewDplx,walktoocean. phone lo'brary Xerox ... . .,. ~ · ap..., a resc-v-.eanv1ew . . en • 3 Br 2 Bu , crpt, drps, · ' • J BR. 2 ba + formal dtn· 2 RR 2 Ba d lge ent Bay. 143.S N. Cst Jlwy K E o TT t: Ii r. Q lJ . , C i\ s T L t.: H new cpt & drps, garaie. D/W garb disp gar yr.I•------. ----- 40 -0-0-1 ampl e free parking ~j0room . Good locaUon. k'olchen, bllns ,'"frplc , Reas.ratl!:!l .4!M·2508 I N AR r. R G o c y 1"'2 blks to Bch,, $275 . 'Ch' Id OK' ' R.uu.n> 833-3632 ..... 67J.3'1 31 ly . I . S38 5 .......................... 1---------- 0R... Hw!vie w ofWbalyk •. Hardborl Htwpertle.ch J769 £trMPTNF.VNO C · 6 75 ·0642 / 642·0596 / Pvt~t/K.J1riv.CMflS'/Lar~esm.s1eof'tice in(.aw 3 BR.21h ba ;Turtlerock. a area. a ing I·••••••••••••••••••••••• IBDRM.APT.,locatedin 673-6m2. wk &c seo1 mo up Suite. ~lnl N .8 . loc. $41SFum. ~Ct to Lldo. Gardener .-0 WK UP 1&2 Bdr a North end or Laguna. HOM~HDtllS S4B-5854ors;sg..oosg. . UtJr:ary, Xerox, Recep· 1 incl. 64e-M02 Bach. Color TV, maid No s L E N L H o G N " TN Walk lo beach &: a"°P· ...., . tJon1st.1Settelary area. LE RAISOR HARBOR VIEW se:rv, pool. 11fE MESA. Au T p u H 0 us E 8 0 "T ping. Carpets, drapes, ••642•ttOO•• LIVE at Newport &acb.1_ ... _·"'50 _______ _ REALTY 4 Br, 4 Ba, t600 mo. 415 N. Newport DI, NB 8 s ... N 0 0 M ••. T 1 z 0 • • 1 ,., stove, refricerator. 1235 Walk \Obch, l1r1e bach Wcetlly winter rates. $35. CdM di 6 rm 5 •t .,1 6446548 640-91581 ... " ,., "" Per month ·chg· "ln1leroom.63G2W.Cst. .. _, .. p't1o ' '"1 !:.. · sn.JDIO APT., in quiet Oceanfront I br. Jlurry I Hwy. Plne Knot Motel. ~U1-• • amp e -1-. 4SZ1Campua: Dr., lr'Ylne t Br.1 bUr: to Ocean, clean Exetna 2 Br 2 Ba, Condo 0 E L L 1 KG ' O E 0 w A 1. 0 0 D TN La guna section. Lge. (71-4 )173.o.40 util.$.WO /mo. 67$-&KIO, C.mpusValleyShopCtr. A quiet UtJI. pd. SZZS mo bltns, oc/ba)' vu, -pool , D U MA. 8 A E I PH TM I S T 0 A AD private patio. Stove & 2Br.2ba.rireplaC't!! R $2 $ k Dehne 1Ofe,115 aq ft. in CALL IJJ.1600 winter. 548·1425 ja<, w/d.. $MS. 613•1 F. c A c A 9 R E y c N A N ~ H N I. s " refri1. w /W carpets & 00 m I w up. Ambrosi• bklc. sos 30lh AIHllEMT RlHTALS dra))H. S150 Per month Br up)M!r duplit. Ba:y w/kllchen. AJ)U $31.SO St. Bal Penln. lnclds d•i· tJntv Pk Terr. 3 Br. 2 &a Udo tile's niceat St. 3 Br. Lido tile, bac h apt. TA HE c f'i E s Tc u x If o T '-' 1. cs lncludei ulillties f"ronlDeck.1ar.slove, It wk up. 541·97$5 or ly Jt1nltorial Jerv T'wnhse, Din. l..ndry, l&e 3 Bl. tam rm. 1ep. pool $1'15/mo lse. Older adult. t: ~ o u s T N t: M .: s F. T cs N 1 o 1 t BDRM . APT in qu~int rtfrta:. Crpts &drp&. Slip SU-MT 1/cond prkng tot 1rg0 ldl.$41S.$52-'7886 nn. w/reg pool tbl, liv,_"7_3_'"'86 __ . _____ 1 old h · hO I avaU.fm.PlS · ' ' 3 •a 1 l d ·'· HPR U N G ALOWAl.T7.F.l!YTH c armang . usecose MAT\JRE workingmanto wmdow&,ecepllonrm. ldtalloeatlon,bt1uLdh1 rm. car ... r .w auo r Bach apL ulil pd I hse lo bea ch. llardwood l26>Yr:JI ·,2br,n•-••n •hare house , with or &Ofc turn..1mmed. «· br ba dbl opener, newly dee ' ' floor !i tov """" ... ,2 , garage,n thruout..J2yrsold&eit· tromoceanla:declcvlew ,,..,..._,.,...a. ...... •-IMW""i.-1,...,r..-•iN, (' · • 1 . e , Shag .mgnopet~hld Wl~ho ut ttlc:ben Cuptnt)' • .-00permo.Ut ""·I.At. 1'19-(M!:I ..---:-al in ~verv detail. 101 \.t :Mth St. 6'2-2442 ~-""· ••· --., ..-• ...,..11, u. "••,.iii.,, r1M _.. re naeralor, f1replate1 3U~-315Slreett144-4340 privileges. Clo8e·in ofr &.luL ... 'II'~• ., ~l4Mll .. _ 11111.,._111111 ......... , Nice rllar yard. $2:$0 Per s\rt!elparklng. 646-1"8 ·1-----------W. Ntw Twnhte, 2 Br, Sl!OrM,.MIJbZlmo. lea1e-8EACH·LSf:·ADULTS A9BF.l' atATi:AU 1.0n<:F. month EXTRA St\lrp 3 br, Z ba, cfen , 2 B•, trplc 1• to retpont •party, SJ2S.studio675·1NS1ner · • laAllllACK8 roNVll"T r11;N'T Hnus~ :: 1.11SSION REALTY frplc, dbl garage( Mature penon to 1hare balcOnl~ dbl 1ar. nr. ownertf3'7'38 5:30. tOl M<!Ftddel'I ~~:;.~g fot~R0-'1' ~~~f'(kR ; •• 4!M-OT3l •• opener. pool, washer .Ir: home In IOOd Cotle llesa SIKlpl • 1• $fT.SUJ Lttse Jao. Ill to July O.t J Bt furn W/&arage Iii-.TOMOIUtOW: tW~ ,..,,.., • New duplex, «ran view, drye r. $31S. t17S·lOTO ; Atta. '° 3br, 2" ba, tam r m . ~tudln&ulll. StePI lo bch. Btl)oy much lar11•r ··s..• I f'ind ·· P1.i1'''11 •1 h *"111r .\0 frpk:, beams, 2 br, 2 ba ,1..:61~5-~7~™=::-------IRoom \9 r1nl. t15, ..-., 3 1111. a BA, Jl,plo. Bric llllQ. Pro(. Lndtepd JPed. trrl. mot MIJlilt • .DoYer Dri¥e. $525. mo. tzz:S mo. Wint.er rcnl•I. diltcowtri\11.& '* ,_,..J In'" •11·""',...;.. ol 7•·P•1t• .,,•*"''· block to beech le $39$. Female •nly. ~1'136 W/19:.~· 13~~1 S44'4199or8'75·7598 To_...\oeiu ... I, lJ •ftdRL Jlfttd II (oruch. m1kin11chKk' '714-497·1523 21S.t4l·TW Want eds CallMJ.Wll _,. taiwtm~. - - . . ~M. t& "'Sttili It f'lM" In c•f'I nl th~ 1't'WlfM!ptr. &1~ ~ I l ' -- STARTING A NEW BUSlNl'SS ' • .. " .. .: . I I r .. • J11. '" \ . .~ •••• ....... -~," . . . . . .... ; • 1 .. ''' "'-!\A U.T.""'fl•' -.• . .. • . ~ .~ . ,, I ----.. • • '',"' .. .-•. , ~ ..... I !t.1: t • • ••· • ••• ~ , .... ..._ .... , L.>"'-•;1 f1t· ,. , J .iJ. ........ .'••Jt ..._ .. ,... ... .... ··· ~ Mc#trnber21:1m · • ''~· ·~VPilOT ••• : l •..•. .I'! Add..it;, Build it •.• Di4P&r It... Hammer 11,. .. <;arpet ~t ••• Cemeot l~'.,WJre. lt...Hoe 11 ... ctean lt ... Mo\/e , 1t...Press lt ... Palnl ltu Nail It ... Plaster lt ... Flx ii ... DI RECJORtY ,t').)11'(1 ·1t... .it .. , OJ>e. l''t'i''emoae1 ,n .,.' • · B9PI \t,'.,Landscape lt ... Tlle it ... rm lt ... Sew 1u ... ' ·~ • 'Hiul ii.. -,.dd 11. .. Plant It. .. Alter lt ... Learn t •• IT • 0 ( • ' .... . 'I " '"' ...... -~ ..... cMtrete Sit'tket I tto.ec•-1-.._._'-- •••••••••••••••••••••\•'-r;. . 1-· r -~ """"'"""" -.. . ,. .............. , .................................................. , ....................................... ,., ...... ~·· ........................................................................ ..... • ...... ••••••••• mo ... -1r.L1 , s :1: , t · ~~~~~~19:n'!: M Piu~:.?~~~~~& ~rl.,:::;.~ba~:Wa1ta. m!fnL~~~:~~m~~~ HAA~~.v~::,·:1::',~!u~ BJ'~Yr.:~c~";i!~,~ ~ov'b.~·::,::-rr!:~uPI .S,._.l_!CJh nE::,1,~~~!~~~~ ~ over 1J mo'• or oc. ve-amJeUle. MO-A&O Curb ._ sutler. Pool exp IZUlQl548·5203 Cratumlo. ~ssa. refertnf'CIS548.Q7l. np ~li stndta M1·Z.l26 pee m1I . Walt830·~ ;11iyt1me ... ~.uioru•lparttlmeor a~Ca(pe.l1'try. Finhh. Rb dttk.1.Wayae.142:"'7J ELECTRlCALWORK Carpi:otry,paint.into Prorc,atonal JapagfJJ ~ovlng /haulln1' 81t Wa!~r ir~~n~er~-u~'t:* r,...W.lc• ,., F~~:~·~• .::1y · model 4 Repair. Real. ec.ftector ~aint /rtpalrs. No job minor repairs . hous.ttleanlng lady, Own. rat~•. exp rd, reliable :'ppe; rep1pe;, Day & ~··•••••••••••••••••••• : nourlthlo-c'~o1Zd . ~ ti~.0.11979-0319. • , ••• ••••··-.~·•••y••••• too smaU.531·0063 , F'rett:sllmata. lran.sportallon.63l·W . .-wdent1, 11 lryck. nllhl servlce .. We takerF'o.rd '!'I Tree Servlc~. <" room tor nap&. Near ln· Ref"'Odel, additions. Atta: HoUdar S~. Free •••ut $45-l•08 Jepanefie Lady would Uk"e at-1111 fo111itChar1e . Lie 30QIM8. Firewood. N fC · ~I~• . .. ~ianupoUa & 8rookhun1 decks, Fatr prices. ,..all , c~,111 naulat•i. ••••••••• -••••••••••• Masonry wofk, carp~n-tohousecleuf'. r...-9 JUSTPLUMllHG bondedoof78\~s ur < • ': 1n ll.B.Call~~L Ou\l,Ulywrk\lOynlocal. w/u .ad on.84.5-S439 E•P.tllawaUanGardener try, Gen'I handyman. CallMS·1587. •••••••••••••••••••••• •CALL64l ·4111• · "' ••••* ... ••• •• ..... • ll9rs. 0.11 M kes7~ •tii<ieorJe'Ptlm~r6:Sons Vd .. Ctea11t1.ps & HaU:llng Pat McNally MS·lk!M. LCMChcapiltfJ PETERS PAJNTIN(; MARV 'S l»l_.UMBING Removuls. llmblni;::. lop· .q In my tic:ime. Rttiabki, de · AdcblRmdJJPa111t/Plana Tnm & prune &UH611 HaulinfJ J•••••••••••••••••••••• t!_nt/~Beai R•~• • Mti·9807 • plnJC, prun\111(. Spilt P1nu ~r' penttable, rnt'd yd. lov li=.,..S..-.-tce Bl·ltl96e& $57·532 •apaneae GardrninR· ••••••••••••••"!-r•"•• f'o~·s Und!tllpe ·Sod . utl1Gftlt1atW·0458 _NOJOHT00St.1Al.t. r:~~~:tiin!'.~i.~~~el •• J ma care. R~fi64!·5299. •••.··~·••••••11•••••••• F.o~JPer Colorado Con· Mal nt, trim m Ing & Jl.i ulin1 anything. cararzc )>a.U'5i muonry &desian 1-{Pl)SEl'AlNTJNC J w .. rl IT· _ · ~ xiaittP6e 'A st.um...ckan· ·&rad.or~,. Ce· cleanup. Gd work. Roi.. clnnup. R.tllable fail 6e!"lf!1e6.2-1811 r .. ,, Jnside/O\lt. Hl.qU»l /low As~~,.i:el.u~bki;,J( m:·r~i~~ w Cle_j111ht9 ~ ••••t••••••i;•••••t•••! ln •• Color bri~htenen; .miotBroc£:PhimtnnJC'" 54.2572 St'M1t'e963-64.U. ~· • •· rates.Rruce&U.~6 l'nt'lo s urc1. R eai>.•••••••••••••••••·~·•••._, Cement patioJ, 'ti toe' 'Whl ~1lS 10 m•n bleach, Elee. Worlt, Cdrpentry. lJAPAN[8f;QA1U>f'!Nn F 1 Delivery haul •••••••••••••••••••-• K:l2 2·168. 10t;; offw /;.i,I. \V I n do w w as h In J: • ::~~· ~~~A~~ Cd ~:.u~vl ~-~ ~.J rMYrs. Exp. 846·5158 10)TS ex~r.allphas~ ~~ving & rln-~ps. S1 ~~: f'1replac~·Plante~ •PAINTING* ~ avvra•e 2 br home. SI S; _.__. ••• ...:.1 ,ves . · . 0~1 -... h ,1·0 choir -G'·•'r' · · Reaaonabfe/U.tlrft1itles J-"N-l' est. M4Z 4Mt7 8nl'k·Conc-rele Patio ht/i ns m .ms'f'ry us ",',"r"11~r1,r:.epar~rP •. ,l!''3 1!1 inside 4t: out. C.11496-446~ ....,..u•v . .....,,....._ 'od -· u OMS GENl!!RAL CON ' Cal11S1 ·1937 ~ --mockWalls BBQl'IU \I ..... ~">_,· .. ,.._. ' forfrec Nllmate. ••• C - el m.,pet or. Cryt re· TR •c To· RS ' . Sunny & Jer, 2 ''eta. Tree , Refi Fir. 846·0464 . Prof. Painter. lnt. & Ext li1dlry ~-9315. ~ ~ ~r.\,S'ynexp.DOWork " • c ustom Cleanups tree.,.,•ork t ' & 'rno al fen ' · '' .:1 k •-'" ......_ · -·--Do · d h h II' Get r1 ' •••••••••••••••••••-.••• nt}self.Refs.531-010\ lto"m es. •dd1lions . . . · · nm r{ v · ~es. "'~-~or .....,.-eu. i-•<'1.: Or111ns Clc;ir1"tl & main nl ropl e .3 · • ;a r.tASTER Crall•m•n• blockwallJ, call for free rototd~1ng, minor ld.st'p. bldgs etc re moved, gor WIUJAi)\.S.lt.SOZllS 1 ~7'Sl ·0684 f548·?7S9 lines. Free esti nl alcs Job with a low·t'08l Dally n SpeciallJ. Remodcllni. Repai{ Or Install )'our eaitm-OSQI • JOyrsanart"a.G46·2ml. t'leanup s.51·2006 lt11sonl'y , Brick/Block,. ~f'lrsl•rvH .. 'Ct,~\i87 Pilot ("l;as•lf1e d Ad.1h finish •••ork re.rs Free: carpel Free ests Cuar 4iStonc.Ci llS81·7829 ~ Pho11e&12 SG7S. ,f <>I.Goar work 499'.3105 1nte<d0tobor. 04s.:i:m. . Dec•'-&I 55 WIHTER RYE "-ecl....in9 l'lciste. ,«.,.U-"ool S•nl<• --..,. RESEED.NOW. CleaQup ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movt..-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •'tr. d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11. • I ••"jl '"~OL1 S'i:!l:&-.;;Vc· A ditions, Remodelint.c_......_ . • ti;am your ree$. WantaREAL CLEAN •••••••••••••••••••••••vJo;RY Nf,:'AT PATCll•tl\lo.ati,;priC'l' . .$30mo ) l~ '' Pati'Oll Pllp•lin&• wr-"~ • lolcoftlnjW•·ways, 54S-;$l3 llOUSi::'!Call<.anaham l\1 Q\'lng/ttaUUng. Student JOBS & RESTtJCCO. therea!te r . Com1Jlele ~ *UNU~~~~Tr.Ms o' .~,, CibineL'I.' elc. 492.9739 'I; •••••••••••••,••••••••• Decorativewalerproor S«Ylces Girl. 1-'r t>e ests r..t~ 5123 w /~r:J_!;'-. t.ruck. :,~.;.s .• FcHest .893-14.39. service. 75r0·00'70. 1j cov1.n Ml'! 750-9460JackorJohQ, Personalized 8e r vlee. coatinpovl·r --U;& 541P.nZJ/839 '.;., ~,, .-50MIONt:·s t' •.t ------"-'-"='---I w/gourmel lOUt'h , ror living.:areas ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXPt:RT • . !"r"i • . i·he -f;;lesl dtkw In the '"' CIUU~A.'I (JI -t.l Cu5tomCabinetMa.king &: ~cocktail, rcceptioo, JVn;. Cu111ranltt I DO IT ALL! CLF:fl.NtNG LADY i ti10VJNC? 2 exp p'l en P~HC West. .a Daily Pilot ·~ A.)k ur. at.it u., 0 ••lr .. 1 .:c F\nish carpentry. F.uro· IW.C'bcon,etc.552-78010I APPLIEO SYSTl-~MS Electriral, Plumbing. 67 3 ·6794 o r l ea ve mqva )'OY,.. Reasoniblel -•& Classifled Ad . Phone '' l'ilot Chroitm11• tret. 1 ... pe:1n trained 548-2860. $52-U06 )10283642 (~~~ 1726·tMl etc. lle:1s rail's. 642-4.967 messa,1;::c ; 642·4bi'O re~67S·7~72. s.52·8481 . Ft ; ~ " ,,.. 5404125 642·S6'711. ~;-~'::-~; .j6,i t:;..,!..I .:.,...~ ~ -•R...tal'· 4450 Wanted 4600 ln•n'"-1 ...... w_ 7IOOHelpWGftt.d 1100HolilW..tecl 11oo~iit'~".'7"100 Holi>W..tecl 7100 HelpW..,lod 7100 '-' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • Oaoort\.itv 5 0 15 DELulE orncc, comm"! Fi.JftNISllED horTie .,,•ant· ••• -.~:.-.·,-,-~;~~ ••••••••• & ~n~u.strial spaces. Al~ ed in Newport /Hunt· DIAtr,(OHpS m1n1 w 1~rehou s~s .1n lngtonBcharca.l :4br.1 Cuar.inwrit.iqtobelop Laguna N1gucl &: l'lt1ss1on lo 2 yr lse. beg1 nn 1ng Quality & below re tail Viejo areCAs, llundy to Jan. tilth. 642-5582 or prit's 87'3·2271 .. c_ __ _ San Die.:;o f>"wy . 200 to 6-12-67'25 · --: 2000 sq ft. As low as 30 -. Rl'al 1-;stalc ln\•e!ltml'nl per~qrt .831 ·1400 ~~~nTest/ Ntt.>d in vestor for h1~h in.._...... return in Costa !\!e~ .. J200 Sq Ft C·2 store front ••••••••••••••••••••••• arca only.Cu piljll com11 ·· .,.,·ith Ii dt\\•lf ln ba)'s . lwliftns ly !lecuredi~ &l2·S280 nr Ideal Jor1autn or ;boat Opportunity 5005 642·1l135 Mr . !\tt'Kinlcy service. 585 W. 19th St, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- CM . Days S40-5710, eves DRESS shop for sale . Top lnYHtm.ftt &l&-0681 C05ta l'!tesa ICK'ation. Call W..ted 5020 Paul 831 ·1400 or 645-SOOC ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,.. ·······································•••?••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . -. . BOYS AND GIRLS 12 to 15. Earn Ch ri stmas money working a rew hours after 'school and Saturdays. If you are honest, ambitious. and not afraid to talk to people, phone Mr. Wolfe at 64~·2873 . Equal Opportunity Employer • DRARSMAN/DESIGNER MECtt.ANICAl · .. JUNIOR SALESMAN 10 To 15 Years Did Eam S20·S40 per week working aller school & Saturdays. Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley areas on ly. Lea\'e name, address & phooe number on tape recorder. Call 548·5892. " •' .. , " ,, ,. lftdustrial Rental 4500 apt 218 HAV E l\10NEY. Will In· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vt.."lil. Short term, lll~h 2000 Sq Ft offict" & Neighborhood Beer Bar. Yi e ld , se('ured. Prin· Minimum 2 -years t'ecent drafting experience in manufacturing field or valves, pumps or clos'elr, rel~ted equipment. Must b~ familiar with ANSI STD & MIL-STD-ll. Knowledge·or hydraulics helpful . Eq·ual Ojiportuitity with nationally knoWn valve company. HolpW..,lod 7100 HolpWanfod ·7100 .. , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• warehouse 11pace dire<'t -Costa fllesa lOl'. 1st lime cipals only. li73 ·Z100 ask Lost&Found 5300 Penonalt 5350 ly acroS-11 from OC olft'rl-d. 979·t268. Leave for l\1r. l-larri":111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OentalAtslst Airports-19-1480 name&'ll. . ----LOST: Little ~·h1h.• dol!, J)rinkinJ:?problt'm'! Experimental s...d ,.._ & ._., .............. 10: ro lox 2322, M•wpo<i loodl, Calif. 92663 MonrytOLoan SOZ 5 female ~lallt'Sl'. Cdl\1 Cal\1\lt•nhol llclphnt> F.:XPH. only . Part time. '" 'i H * ~Ew * DEBAICL~CRLSHEI PS ••••••••••••••••••••••• arc;• Heward. 644 ·28..'8. II 2-1 hrs a day RJ5.Jtt:w ch::unlde & j?en -0f[ice. Mach1"n1'st " ~ E p R .. 0 •• " - -Su l ~y 01~.!::_ IUO· l iJU__ ,, F.:xcellcnl locations. Con· PRIVAT A TY no ans~·-:_r · ·~1~ _ ed 7100 f or fJrotolype & sm;ill ,.1 ( .. COHST00A ~-ERSAk l Unuous training. a ll na· wlllmake2nd $100 HJ-:WAftD. Lost nr MASSAGE ~1!'.~~'!.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~!'.~~-~···••••••••••• i~~~~l~~t~S~~~~~i.!'nt quantity runs. l\1u,~t l)t,! 11 '' ,,car ar r.,. a er tionallyad\'crtisedlines trust•~s.credit 1·a11x>rt k \\'ard. F\'I), RGUREMODELS 1 al.l ie to work from , .. 1360 to l4HO Sfl. ft . ltf J>CT J'oln frant'hise !ct'. l\1r A f l' m . I 1 \' e -l n BOATL~G IND US1'HY cx [)l•r prefcrr. .. 'tl . xlnt op- ' ·~ 1 not important! I I 7. 3 Yr ulll n1ali· ESCORTS C / Ill)' for nght ~i rl c.1\1 . skel<'hcs. \'t'rbal instrll<'· ul sq l . 110·'""· 3 P 1ase ·:\1illcr (213 ) 451-5443. Call Broker (.;(•rman Shl'.'p. Blk & tan hous t·kcep<'r """ref sal Most« arpenf•r lions nr blut>pr1nl!4. f.told / pow<'r , avail mid Det· .. ----\n to .. Ridl'r "!.lf".89103 f1utl'all-A11pt only rm . bd. ha. T .\'. Lt Installation c""'c-.::.-c5::.17::.0 _______ 1 ~I akin.• k riQ ~·l .:<.l.i:..~ nl4'nt'r (714 J 540·4058 ur notJTIQU t: SS profits for •530·4781 * ' :-. -· -llome·Officc·StuduJ h!i k pn i: /cook Cd i\t · R<"Q'S a min . or 2 yn ex · Dent11J Ass isi. pftim<'. Ex -ht>lpful. Able to work in· yourBrokt>r Ch ristm as . Best N.lt. I.OST . l.n A hair ed 631 ·3811 673·62fii .Gi51827 per 1n rarpt'ntry & boat panded duty d('ntal as-dC'pendcnlly . 3.5 Xrs ex• ar~u .67~·0930/640·6823 Whit t.•/Silvcr fem -----. installation . lmmed. sist&plaquc t:ontrolin· per ----------1 HEB> MOMEY? l Pers1~n k1ttt•n 10122 \It' Lost' your ('tlOl ~·1th your i\~s ~·f"rt n II Ser\" I<'~· open in~. 1,\.pply -1tt . ~trut1or . Cha1rs1dc ex-STA.COS WITCH Lease 1.000 sq rt ~·/office ART & IMDIAM PRIVATE t~liN DS for ' Pase Seller 2. Rl-:W,\HI) C'h1ldre.n ·! fl elp is 11v:ulu 1elephonc oper 3'11 shin Islander Yachl5• 1 ~22 per. Xray li e rcq 'd. Xl nl 11 0·220 \' hc<1 l , hot JEWELRY STORE 2nd T.D. loans S..1 ,000. tn K31 ·0475. ble 24 hrs M~-H~J 1'u1•19-5S49a7t 11.:~;una Uch . Barranl'a Rd, 1r,•1nt. oppor. S•l open. 842-6r.31 . IMC. ~a tcr. ne.,.,, bulldtn ~. i::d Beautifully furn. Uood $l0.000. Y.'e .,.,.,II assisl 1 . --.---, --:-. . ('a · · 1.---::--'-'----~--'--1 -'~ 1139B:1k1•r.Cost:i~1 csa to<·a l ~15·22-1•1 . location. net Sl.500 mo. t>nnt'lpu.lsnr Hrokr rs. J,()ST heirloom diamond roxr.v GlllL s Out·Call -BOOKKEEPER 549-3041 ---------·I }1edical problem forces Rc;.son11bkTt·rrns rio~ al On,•i!< Jr lli~h. r.1.:1~s a"t". U·C.:111. Y.'c · ,\PT l\l a n ;•J?:<'~, 16 .u ., • · OentolA.ssl1tant Equal0111>~n11iloy m /f FREEREKl ,1 ~ale. makeofr. ~-761.5: N8wportCXflce l'ostA ~lt'sa. Reward uf· ro m t! .. Specia1i~c udults.lt .. ~~dni:&ma.'nt ; _FDr.ert-ncralContraelDr. p__..z~-1 Off~·,•.• I ------. J9'·241S. ,.__..._..,,~ I ~-1 rere&:l'!.>4:>·3f.60 >ifter ti pm l'a raplcgn·~. 542-JJW N r . 11 oa ~ & ot-e an. C~~le o( i:qtilntal nln ~ ...-....,.-r~·~ .. ~ 1o, • ·~ . 11 ~"' ~e n•~•ln'C"n -~'" --· -992-~lfl / '·. 1 '·' •f thru \\lal ~!ihtnei". yr ••P· Jn 9"•r de• f'ood produ{'t\on ~·Orkl'ri; •• M.O~E.lti'.tlQ.W "'I.a ~rt.~I Busiq_,~.ESJ. A ' C~fation l.ost :1 'Cail to ~a'l. fo't"m. 51'1 Rll 'UAI . IJJl,,..\l>l';ll •-.--S . h ~ ,~. ostr{·on 'r~~uir'cs t(Oo.:l fal office re-q. Bae~ of-net.'flcd. J,;111irJuil<> Fro1.(•11 No r<."\it'ar pStyrii~'Wt 11 n If 8 'Yn... o .... ·n{'r ~~iaS ' I Slnt'{' 1~16 \'U:: Olutrs . NI\ Hew3rtf Open 101\l\1 ·10 1'~1 ·1!'teot1on. ~rnis. '1&. j.yp1ni::. 1ren ')' 3Ct'bunl' f i c e w I s 0 m e roods. ~7!'1 J ,a~unu C;1 January"7&. Mls~idlfVi('-&d.s:W~t,:;4S-70fiG, ' •• I.:· 171 l ·ll \\'esltliff Or. (j.1)1 .~J or 540-/i\!182 Arh ll'l' 110 ull m;ittcr~. n~. ~~ilu rc. _i.vf' !fl !'11.' I s ; r ar{l.tftc . SOl~~~ qp<:n. '"-owl-'-of bu1·m••• nyon Hrl. l.af!Ulla Ht' a ch. Jo 's lndust.i'\al ... .P'llrk . ---~--G31·2Z33 (2·1 hr:-' ---3 12 N 1-:1 l';:1nuno l{l!al. nl'<'lh d. f\ll:-.-.ion \'.lt'JO ~ lunl.loll\on Bc.i1cfi~ Wr1le "" ~ 497 ·t7•ll. ~IRl ·23i0or:ift.fiot93·1687 Ory cleHnin~&laundry -W -.d 5030 Found m ;i lr l il'rm SanClcmcntc l'or;1ppl. ~l:l~~nu He h area . 1\1l.JF :l>i.l);t1ly Pilnl ,llo;o1: officeprocedvres.Full -· -------~~------agency in Lal!una ~a:ch. Money an e Shepht•rll r up \"It' :0.f nrin a ·1:12-\.~JJ~ <l!Yl·!!l:lti 83!-Jt~ia . --~ J;'ifill. (:o!l la l\Je;.;i . C:1\. time. 644-0683 iirl ovt'r II! p /lime I'\'.('" & Storage 4550 Ideal for l'ouple. P .0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llif.!h l l .H.11 ·1 71492·~ --An•~TIOM•. ~12t;26. wknds. Kt·nlur·ky 1-ric<I ••••••••••••••••••••••• llo>. i32. La"un· .. nnach •-~--. ' <" ---------DOCTORS ASSIST Ch"k•n :t.rl9 Jo' Cl)asl Storage lot for RV's ele. 92651 .. " "" EA.RM Fl IUN U : ;\lalc Irish Sl"t Iii~::;:..::: v-= _, ._.-: ii l-6 Mo's Work Breakfast Cuok . ex ~r ·d . • ll .. . . • $11.50 p('r mo. Neill Si~n from I 0010 to 17.400/o I c r , T a I b l' r I & ;;. . DO YOU MA.ICE II 18 & O•er ;\ p p I y H i g g ,c r Youn~ Jad.v (18·2M ) tn ;is-!_!w~, Corona de\ Mar. -* .. Co.for1nfo.511·1T14 Paint Conlractor ~oio~ IMTERESTon Brookhurs~V.9ti2·!niS II ilJcH•ISTMAS .,. l?estaura nt . 1r. t 'ashion sist in -ifeallh Spa. No GIRL THURSDAY l of b s.tr II I N tkt 3 exp. req .. \4l' train. i\pp· ou us. 1ng a hiCJhtysecure2nd FfJl'NIJ: Blk ,\fghan . I~ GIFTS? I \\'e 14·111 tra1n •you in our lsl:ind. i H '~n · & I tS 2 11 2 l ' l1me sccrt·tar1al KC'cp Classified ads sell bi):! equip. int'!. ele<:I . hand 1 •• •-C II I · de 1 Pl C:\I Ju lv v hu:..inc·:..s. No strikcs nr 51':1.1 . F:.0 .1-:. 1'1 nl 001"<1 -I c•m,. 'I mt· one day a head in tlt:'ms, small 1t('ms or un~ tools . 218fi RH!eigh. b\"n trus uireU>. a "'~;6~21.:1 · · · l · • (I '<'•hv 11111 arhf'rt•~o: ttw<rn -"-'-JO~...:!..'' O!_<_a_,._•_s_a beaut. lllint !!arbou r. 'l •m. J••l •all ''·"'··"""8 Victona & \Vt Ison R-5 Broker 530-4781 -"---II ,'~-a bo~ ti"' "<1· und1·r tj l.1yoffs. plenty ~f .~·ork . If CA R p ENTER, Fu 11 ~ ""' ... .,.., "'" ~======::;-1 --"""----~~~I '"' you 're a n1b1t1ou s & Time. non-union help. DUFFY'S C:illlS-Hi-HOll lor :1pp1 ':_-=====---='---======= Found : SI. lk>rnard, near • 111'11.Yf'l\.fiT II Id I k t t •t•Don"lds 1n El 1'oro. U ClllU!l"r\1A.-. T1t t:t:~ ~ ~·ou 1 t• a JlO~l ton ou J-:xpcr'cl. 673-05ft6 RESTAURANT II and i cap pc•d y,·o matt-M__., Trust ".. .. I' II of thl' nrd1n ;1r)'. Call ---..,.,~s. 1\pproKSepl 2Q .5Hl ·!i359 r Ourl'hn ,tma' 1r.• .. ,.,,n arter g;inl . CAR WASH HELP Wanted neecl s hou -.l.'k1 •1·1)t'r · Deeds: 5035 ------., •llP•·•r Thanl•"ltt,1na 4..• h helper fnr hi'r s1·lr ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found : Sma ll longhair<'<i l l);iy k ·•JtlUn DI.'<' •th." 1-Ull&parl·llnle Lune eon husb:ind l.l\(' tn or uut. i.:ray & while doJ!. Nr lJ iuh ,.. PHh '"u .. an \J 539-1183 5Loeations Waitresses 519117-9 (i\I LOANS U~ to 800/ eam~s-ho'"" .._-,37513 t<' 111 "~" )O•H ·"1 lur ~~n 1----'--------1 "1f:TRO CAR WASlf _._._-__ .. _ L •·r~a·_. __ , /0 "" '""·" · 11 m.nyl1•)•"")"""'"",. · .... •·lod I ro Anl l.ITD 0 ... ,_90,0 - ----· 11 c~U6425'1>711furmorron jll. Attractive r1 gure '" t'S 2950HarborH1,CM H I l llcl p wanted f2) veoµI<'. '1 " Found : Gray & White 3 IJ forma11on ~ net'ded, all a~es, 2·40. DS esses full & pit fri•m m1 dn 1tc 2nd TD Loans" mo old killt'n. PucirieSl :?~.:;::;::.~'-=:!O Se\'eral job openinl!:S. CASHIER l\1ustbe21ornv(•r.J\pply ·111 8am .. Jal·k Jn °fhc Fairt"StTcrmss1n<·e 19-19 & Vi ctoria area C~I ----------1 Tra velt0Ha~·;i i1&olher F\Jlltime only.21+. in person, hclwn 2pm & nox .1205 R:ikf'r,C~l S_.... Ml C 6312132 Sh s l •• •t exl'1li11~ plllt'es. Good 5 Lo<'alions. 6pm, 103 N. Ba )·sidc Or, -· ------V'ITler n . o. · · · ampoo 1. c ~ ""'· 11 on.. "-II f . 1 · It 1 A · d • "7' T W I 1 ($( pay. ~1 or ln erv1cw, METRO CAR WASH Newport 81.':it'h. o s p 1 ta · 1 cs ~ 642·2171 ~15·0fill FOUN D: Hu~c white lo\'* uht·~. <l ••,· ~n .>d' ·. ' 2 1 3 . K 2 2 -9 6 9 0 or bo R CM 640-5123 Orderlies. immed open-. d , 1 v 0-,.,. ot er a)S .. ,an piper 714_An'.""'S7. "lhc•. Thoe ZJ501 1ar r I. _, __ , ___ ::_:_::::::_c_ __ ZlldTDL W t d 1ng_ og,m:.i e ...... rown . ll· l 1 Cd'.\lf75.7-21, ''"""'.,. "" .. ,. in~s . Trainees ok. ~s an e Point. North Laguna. ~•ur n r, · ~ ' Pu!)Jjshlry£Co.. . •. ,.. __ Clerical -Girl Fr ida y Earn $200 "'?· p/timc. 642-0400. Buy T.D. s for cas~. 494-4951 Cos mt'lit'<; for Xmas? ~ i;:f1l • P net>ded in La~un 11 ne11ch. F\lllcr Brush S:ilt•s , local -'-"--'·-------Nl..oa~ on~~dfTDOs,_ foUND .11 h "l ~l a n ;1 ~e r Inv. beJoy,• AVON Frontoffice:ippcarant'e . arca.Bill.91i>l·8:n_R_.__ HOUSEKEEPER ew ans· n< .. s sm.1 1v.· 1 <' ~·hl s ll' L t d s u i•>/IY , • • ... ,·,ng ore,·,,. Co' ~hop. •ARMUPTO 4 Jlrs. 5 1la ys wk . 0\1.'R $30l'X1. -S.30.000. female SamoyC'r nea r · .. · • · ~ LA: " ~ F.quity lnvs ml. Div. Bol!ttl Chi ca & 1-:d1n ,gcr ~9·1~:ffl '•• pinl'C m~ll. C.dl49<1·R888. Ir ;ins P · J.I do I .~ l t· ·' '· --$2000 p M fi.1:! fXKI . husi nl~ss phfln•·. Bi\RNET'l' f.1TCJ. CO. Nu \!. 14ll'l. Call tw6·!!275 ATIRi\CT IV t-: :10 \'r ohl CJU{1tr&,$ Earninns C0:\11) ANION . 11 Vl' In er Oe · _ __,,_ ----• 20645v,,1,3;4nor~1~1y. 1-"0 UN D : K i_t _l _c_"_· l\l,\L1':~·1lldoanyjoh for ~ Be-ninNow, w /C'lderly lad.v. P riv. AndMore Comm. llousckc<'pf"r fSuh l't10 111 · any1mc a fet.'1 nad vancc as lonc , 7 r oom, n ice hom e . We n"t'fl (3\ a<'rrs'li\'e 1'1.'mpo rar y ll\'C'·1n. Siamese. Vic. l\tan gold ' " d Announcements / St. Cdl\t. &IO· 7JR·l as ll 's l c~;.il. Write Fe;ir roi-A VON RF.:PR~P.N-tn9·77!l9 or 6"6·~0.12 ___ sales m('n for Ora nc1· !6rnol 2 i:hihlrl'n, 2 :in 4 Personals / -less. 1300 Park NeY.·port. iATl.Yl-:S. Hes l l~rde t"'ounlcr help, nart time. County's fa~IC'sl JZ,rn~·lnf.! ~·oo"m· ~1·a"'1.1'.s~!.~~~,.;3· Pvtc Losf&Found round : Siames e 111 all' 1\pt20l .NB, ev ~r to e s~a b11 s h f',.Sat thru ruc"s da y. No OLDS f M ,\ll>A de · ' ..... G ~ Got six geese a laying you'd like to move before Christi,rias? ••••••••••••••••••••••• CaL CheW(!(I ear. Vic : 1-·c~ocal1st seeks cx· cus~omers. E~c e lent nitl's. The Donut F~H·· alers.hi~. ~;:~~~n~ii~~ ;~;P~ Cook~ cx~r ., for Anftouncements 5100 Cst Hwy, Cll:\t. 673·6203 JX'r 'd musit'1an 1n;o1:erst. p /t1m~ c arn1n)! 0 P· tory . 11'72 Sunflo\l.'er at new an 11' · · single person J.1\"l' in .· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1fler 4. 1n Pop /t'Ountry /rock portun1t)'. lnteres le ~? fo~airvie~·.Costa!'t1 esa . our men haVl' bct'n w'.lh Ilalbo ~1. r ef<;,, $.300.<ii FOUND-S mall B&W 675-64 52 Ca.II : 540.704 1 or Zenilb __ U!I for many Yl'a rs r.x· 6l3-lM79 • 1be Church of Hcligious Doxie type doJ:?. llf13f75 --. . 7·1l59. [kol1very & Pit'kup .:irl. perient'i; preferred, but I ~~...;;.;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Science at Laguna Ca · at College View S<'hOOI Perfec.t1on1sl. 8C~k s Full time. Net•dcd for notnet'e!lsary . I" • Rd & El T Rd M7-49S3 C'aucas1anl1:1dy, 19·42,not loi:a l dental l:t h. Call Demo Pl an Ind En~r /llydrau $11!K MOve them under our tree. Buy a one or two-Inch box under our tree on November 27 or December 4, 11 or18. Fill your bo~ w .lth items you no longer. want or need. Convert your clutter to cash. Your old skis, sports equipment, luggage, 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 for the one·lnch l>oi and $6.50 for the 1wo-tnc:h package. ' . ~yon . oro ·· ove r 140 lbs, no t'hild. Ba.b~ittcr, mature, for 4 64S·346Sf'rigAi\tto2PM . l\lany Uonui.cs Sales/marineclcc Sl5K 1n ob!lervan ce or Sm Germ Shep ha"' NA 64~5476 yr. old 5 afternoons per for appointment for in· L1fe&~fed .lni.. ~lfl!l-'.nAint'cr $1 4.500 ::.~~~~=~:h .7r1:vk17~~ baagcsh.s hAu~~Ob~~~kal~ ~ra~el 5450 ~~~.' M'1.~~.have own terviewonSat. 11 /22. ~~fi!~ho;~~n; Cond. ~l~~~:. .. 1~1J'r;;lC = to Nov 24th) will be open Rrown 963-6385 ••.••••••••••\•••••••••• . :iDELIVERYMAM Hea''Y Ad\•t.•rti sin~ Irvin~ Personnt'I Ai::cnc y from 5 to 6Pl\1 every · Payall expenses toPcnn .. Uabysilter for B mo boy . $3.1..'i a.to , f.arly.AP.1 Many morctx-ncht~ 488 f:. t7th.Costa~l l'-.a eve n i n g (or si le nt FOUND: puppy, bl ac-k tow h ~ht trlr. (714 ) ~Tnturl.'3 . .,'n~~c-~~nt'~<;~ 5 ne~·spaper dcl iv . Irvine Apply in person only l.o &11te221 1;.12·1·1711 meditation . male w/ little Vl'hite s pot &12-4945 h 3)'J. ~,;C ,;· 'a re~'i area. l\1u1'.t ha ve Ir~ c-ar. Sales 111ana i::er . ~ l~~~~~~~~~~•lon chest. Short hair. In a-me · · .. Sta. ~·;.ig or v:i n pref'd. I'. rront of Bob's Big Boy. Employmen! & 549·1200c· ------1 Lost & Found 5300 JIB 546·056.1 Prqaration - -_N_o t'ol!.':_t•t. 96'.!·4633.:___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• , BEAUTICIANS Dental Assis t:1nt. chair IUCll OUIS/IWDA 17'31 llUCll IUI. MT. llUCll • M2-LOS1': Cat. female t\~er FOUND: Sml Blk F. Dog. Jobs Wanted , 7075 Wlfol\. Ne5w40N8' }!2· salon, side only . i\1inimu m 1 yr. or tabby. wearing white quite younS?. Wearing blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-0l.i61 or -. .....,_·---1 ex per. l'l<':'l.sant 1:roup uncut fJc3 collar . Vi c. t1'11_ar. Pk Vu Shop Ctr. Male nurse ~·ou ld like 5 Uc;iuti cillns: Station rcn· practice , include s -- Hrbr Hi ghlands/ Dc:i\o'cr lrv1nc551·1095 dys .~·k .C.1Hf.t'ert.0842..J tal in new CdM Salon altern a t e Sat. A.f.I ELECTRONICS in NB.645-2238 REWARD! p 0 UN D : Trike . loeal ref.638·733.1 w/manicurist.675·7720 &M).l!Z2. Techn1ci:ins Expcr'd -loi:1c,. ""=·--1c.;c17::.·c_ __ _ LOST : Big Brown OoJ!:, Mat'Arthur P ark. S1\ HetpWant.d 7100 Benllly operator wanted. OENT1\I~ ASS1STANT. - Male Airedale, "Duffy" ldenllfy.Ca ll 546·3382. •••••••••••••••••••••••Wi ves & Lovers Jlait R ece ptioni s t . e x · Installer /frainee l•"cmalc. Ln(•al win<ll)W llnltnl! t'on1 p.1ny Now hinT\f! ~ hr lo start to $.1.50 hr ;1{lcr I year , lh·1•r 21. l'ar n<'<'. 161.'• i\J;:iham.a, ll H. INSURANCE Stt'rctary, full ·t1n1e. Comm{·rci:il lni;uranct• Undrr.,.,•nl1n J,! l'~pC'r. nee. Cll:\1 ar('a. 673 :ix30 Vic. r.1 argue r l l e. LOST York~hire Terrier. ACCOUNTAN1' SENIOR Fashions, 5050 Heil Ave, perien ced · N cw pot I Escrow SKy S600 up J . e r o n I m o M V • 3 yr old male. Vic. Allan· -(.()('al CPA Firm necds·~~H~un;;';"';;gt~on;:;;;~lle~a~oh;·;;;;;;;j'-°"~'~'~h~.;Mj4T-92~thl;;i;;J;;;;--i 2 Y<' :i r s escrow ex · REWAR0!761--0MO 11 & Bus hard, ll.B. CPA or CPA candidate pcnl'nt·c. <~rowin~ com·•----------9684393 with 2 to 3 yrs tax & OentalTect..icie111 pany needs a t'<'Ur<it c a nitor1a l·Moto rho m c Pound blk/white male · auditing cxper. Send re· Bo"r.,, & Girls (2) Denlis l s went in · t y pi s t . Mu c h .~1u c h 111 aintcnunce, p /time. dog vie. Walnut Irvine LOil : 111 a le English sume to Classified No. office ceram11:t. prl'-Varil'IY. Control Career Ca\1646·9611. 553o3497 Po in tcr . 8 mos old . 500, Daily Pilot. P .0 . Box 10 to 1 years or age. Dai· fer ably expcr'd in VITA Employ me nt Agen cy .1;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I·~ r •• 1 ,1 ......, ly r ilol delivery routes p 1 1-Xlnl oppor ~-••d German Sh,;.,henl Wh<.1.brn s pots .. Vi c : .JVV,......,,, a " esa .• ,.,zr. Ott'e a n. .1 ~c~a~tt~>56c::·~8"""=~·-----r...... -... may be available in yoJr 562 8339 To place yours Just call 642·5678. lg male m01Uy black Pacific Cst J-lwy m No. Accoun tan R c le rk fo r area 1-:arn profit for de ·'-'-"--·~-------1 Your c:redlt Is g ~-.iWith US. w~~J 11:15 54s.'.Js10 San Cleme.nte. Reward. payroll & 1\.P. <'KPe r. li \'enc!'i &,eash, lriP!I or De nta l Offi t'e, eKper. EXEC. SECTY KEYPUNCH OPERATOR ooa 1 ' 49'2·°"89 or492·36&5. f Lab & 'If l Top Salary, s mall di· 0 h FOUND: Siamese cat. Clipper l\1 a rtnc t:orp. ml'rcht1nd1s e or i;elling: necess. gen ron if d C l\1 be 'blllyOur. r,youcanc argeyour male. Vic So. Ota n1eLOST:Brn~urm~e.Cta \. 1919 E. Oecidcntol St new sub~rlptlons. For ofc. Non ~moker. Ref!'i. vers tC orp. i ui>t ad to your Mast8r 'Charge or ·coa 81 11 o s P. C 311 7mo old . Vic of Whitllt"r Sant_a_A_n_• ______ 1 1nlormation ple11se call ReplytoCla.5sified ad no. very fast, organi7\d, ex 1 Yr exper. 4.aPP.t, Mon A l d __ 1 & l9th C.!\I . REWARD. 642·4321. From San sr.K.c/oDailyP\lot,P.O. p e.r ., 1.111r3 CI vc & thruf'r1. Bank mer car · __ · _......... · &ea.86MorS4Z.7l3S. ACCT. REC. GIRL Cle~ent e -San Juan Ooic JS&O, CO!lita Me.1:1, Ca Jl055~~ ooL~tandinR S<'c· ,. _ _ _f.O \JN D ; m a l e Youn~ OranJl:e County Cap1slrann hrea, ~all 112626 ty. !llUll!i. int'ld . the nb•li • CLAwVA.LCO, ---Doberman, appic 1 )'t. Personals 5350 Lightan ~ F'iJC\urc co. 495·0630.and Mission Vie· -===--------1 ty to ~'ork under PtC· 17th&Ptaccnlia,CM ,, ' Nov.13. Vie. Brookhunl ••••••••••••••••••••••• needs exp. AI R Girl. jo f:I Toro 11 rea .. ~all 1surc . l,cg al , Rc3 l 548·2201 & Valencia, Fullerton. PREGNANT7 Xlnl opportunity fOt" rid· 581~310. IFYOU E s tatf'1 b:\('kjtrou.nd 1~F.~;q~u~a~l~O~ppo~r~E~m~p~l~oy~e~r~ SfQ.8489afl.4 Carine conridcnlial varicemenl + frlntce EqualOppor.Employer havca pervicet.oorfcror h c lpfu · Attrac tivc1. ( coun1elin• & referral. b en e £1 t s. Cont a e t good~ lo aeU, r11ct an ad Newport Beach offi~e . I t • 1'111:.l;AldJ!iRh. Vito B .. --rew1ro . no qucalifns. Dana Pl. '93·5556. l A~rtion, adoe.ij.C?.D & Woodlf&htlpg Fixture in the Da ly Pilot NEWPORT t'l!!DERAL. ClassiCied Ads sell biC ' Keeping. Co .. *!'SdUthe.a1l Main. Find what• you :*ant--tn -ctaurnea Sl'dion : .. Sliite _230. Lida Bldg. 33.\5 items, small Items A.PCARE S4T·2563 Irvine. M&--2901 Daily PiloLClu11fteds. Phone6'2·S67S. Via Lido. 613-Z'IOO any item. 642-5678. L __ . • • , I I • t D8 OA.ll '(PILOT Friday, November 21. 1975 elp Wantfll 7100 Help Wont~ 7100 Applancn 8010 ~.o:?: ••••••••••••• ~~~~ ~~.!~ ..... :~~t;~! ~r.!'r..~••••••~~-~! •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .i. ·-~ I ~·Helpw ... tod 1100 He1pw ... 1ec1 1100 Hetpw.....i 1 100 . .. ....................... ....................... ...................... . E •• .. mom amOUI ot SALES WASKlN.GMACIUN -lrff•le. AXC, limos, at/51.1•· 8 to f· l 1 dualll7 ll•m•. .. ---------lNl·cdtd Ad ult to Part Urne btJp needed TYPIST tb ca_pacity 1 yr okl SIOO, a.lnl breedll'll obedte•ee Sucrett. HVR. Great £verytbIDI mll•l 10 • llF:At.E:."ITATESALES for womens apparel • 113·117S ~· t74·934S traio .... Ustoir w -tll3. QriltmaaGLl\JI. metala• ramllle.s· limited openlni:s for -... 3 full kd • 2 .50 Wp1T1, Jt bkkpc. 10 673-9J4S "'"" • . " ..... Kin • KEYPUNCH OPERATORS t-:,;pcnt•nt•('ll. A:sk (or IJ.:btut- II, d I I If S..uy. w · a,.-K-. -11n8. -·11 time. ARAG!; SALE: Ta);t, 511/SU.ft 1~ 1..,1 · IS ~:a:! hosn~":.S::!:~uc P~lthlll ., 348t Vta Oporto. St:.rl $2 2S brr" Newport Eye level Obie Oven, DAILING PUPPIES bikes, clolbel. 10am~ Rd •• olf Qllf le lrv!M; und Interested In high LidoVttl.aae.N.B. · 'Beotch. 833.0123 Call Yr. •to•e. elt'C' .. West·· SlOu. &».2l'° cpm. Sttur~ay OaJ1.~·N:;.::Bc...----:---- f'Arning goals you must SAl...F.S REP Franklin for appt. in&house. 11arvest Gold. Mu•l ffll bffuUful Jrtsh 20861 Charwood Lane. 141 Sal«<>. Mluloa Vle- investiQate our prottram Outgoing sales rep. to · $1"<>. Sf.4·9181. Setler 2 yrs old. smart & H.B. Jo.•Sal NO¥ 22. Antique I ! Supervise sludenls at \wu::tl. 11,.>a hrs per duy, 11 JO to 1 :00 & after l'il·hool 45 min pt:r day, 2.36-J · 15 P.1on ·f'ri. Con tt1 ct Holl Noel. D;,i.\•1s ~·hool , Ct.1 5S6·3430. and COMPAllE. Mk for imerate leads ror a de· •'rig.ldilre 1,6 wht, frost ~l.lthy. tove1 chi'i:lren. G--S.S. buffet.' tbl deak, '14 or l\I ur~Jt('l • an ap t with llul Cox. sisn studio w/fabrication rree Rfri". xlnt cond. Makeoffer.498-8331 ---Sucukl TS:11s .. Nueh 1'<'7~JO' S:k·em1J1or,•1ry lli·l1i MEED C21 capabilities. Will cont111.1 * UTOTEM * Sl00,S7S.7111'7 1 D . 1L&,n••"•""ut!ll>otu~r~ld'e"'a' ~ more. I ou" Y ••r rvioe STUDt:NTS Ill & ovr archltecll, restaurant & Mae elm11t1an puppy ... ~ i-::::;c~..,.--,...,.-::-- • ___ ,.._•.".".'--.... P.1vn thru 1''rl, 5:30·9pm & s hoppi ng center d e· EMPLOYMENT Apt. size Maytag Mini A.KCwfped. paint $10. Lad!~ .. _Huftl lgaallc Glrl Scout Sat Afo,1 . llrly w1o:c· + Vl!lopers promol1nc OPPOltTUMITIES Washer &: Dryer, like $.SO. 83'1 ·5633 lO spd blkl! w/oau~ Ga r age Sato•S uper ---------~ hnnus. 111."lp on proJect specialty signs. Call t"\lllorPart·Tlmc new.646-9SS9 FLUYfY Puppies for ~· bhre~~r:! ~ vo.lues. Fanol~~!_ J~ KEYPU ..,CH fur non prorit orf(a n1 :r.a· fl45..T180. NoExper.NcccssarJ Ch 1 t N 1 & mps, ea tn-"' • Toris&:tons ·~11.11.1nC::• 1'11111 t1on Work 1n our ore. Ap. Age 21.65 F.llglhle Whirlpool electric dryer, r I m •• • c l'peakers. books. '•mot. a·~C, to,., •PPli&l'l(a, OPERATOR ply J0.<1p1n, 12065 Garden ~ rnh'.I ~-9922 cs T Th N xlnL cond, 2 yrs o~. $95. Ttmale Samoyed 6 wks recordc, gudenlng ~up-. tv's, trash •& trenurt:s. t' G II SH •RP GUYS 1'i1°CT00C Me • eRaKr4;.~Tt 496-7372 old. A'll ~hot.J. Puppin plies, clothes. In all sixes .Sat 11-. ~.WINI Jnl-.lo (;rtiYc ll\vd, '· 'or Ci.I RE c i p T Jo NIST "" hi " L '----------1 $10, ttfothcr $50. 14941 & .... ol ~11 eous "'' """"" "'"'' """ >N.! 2258 aft •lpm. ~ . ,. • ExJXT'd In hinh fa.s on f"or Applications & Info 1· G ,,_, C l mLS .. ._.an l'le: ('urri·11tly w<· .1rt• i;c1·ki11,:t -PHONE (, 11,tL, 1'10 e1ep. m c n • s c I 0 th in It' & GE port dshwshr, chop· ainfvn:. 'r. Irv ne. goodies. f.!:~·c:=:i:::-,--:--:-:-- 1ndl\'ulu als to tr;1n~l·nbe NEWPORT neC". P u rt time or full OR CALL 1714) G42·77o2 ping block top. Avocado. , . 1113 E.JJalbo9 lit. uae~ Sale-Oood lterrur. ~nrt venrv ~ourC'f' ur ('n· VILLA WEST time. Apply 172.81 Suite :~=f~~rfu~'&:~1~r,;;~,1 ... ~T..,..oc~T~oc..,..s~y~·~te~m..,..•~· ~In~e~-~~D~l;:•:;:·:"~'~-"~0':'-7~65==2~. ;:-:;:;:::;-JAS~~n~:lg iP.u :~i~~ ~e! Belwttn1cbo&DSL.. s.t/SU11 ~I .•1!.:.640 Willow try 111t11 ~:Ill' :-yi;ltfn., Nl·w H1·s11lc111\a l ''R" Bl'a<.'~ 81 "'"'-Jl.B. pos1t1on."" avail. call forl· Dshwshr. "''&hrs & dyrs, Males. 5 rem. Will meke Ba. 8 Tree Lo, """'" "l'ht')' 1nu:-l ha\i· lrJinLnl!, t·:~rt' Fac1hty 10l\M o r 5 1 Al . Dppl& interview WAITRESSES rceond. guOJ.r $45. $C6·5218 xlnt Christmas gifts. For ·Saturday oaly JM aJ. furniture. •nUques, 11t kt•\ puueh. ki·y t;ipe or KITCJIEN AIDS RECEPTIOMIST THE LOOI( Ex(>('r'd, 1-'\Jll or p /t. 839·7620 info. 64S.27S4 afl 5:30. 1959 chrvy Belair~, ru.oa misc-. NO JUNK! k1·y di~k a nil ht· .ibh· to ltl·:s1nr:N'l'All>S 64'6500 Goodhrs.Neat::appear. 8045 -~. SIOO. flundr-· &: "'"ttoC.·n. l~ Keel Or. l 1·~t ol n .111 111\I 029 . 11uusc,•L'L,•c·,1w.11s~ Typ1ngt>sscntio.I. ... () SP<'EDQ h ydu ~--to You lf,UUU .. ~ .,.. ,.,.. rn."'"',. CtJ064~2~586~1 ___ ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Vt>r21 c. UC<!fl , eav ·~ hu.ndredsofnewfiu.Jed, CdM. l '-l\'At ' 1710, 11r lnfurt·'\ Apply 1111>cr~on ·---i.I ..:.. • Surf&Sirloin ty washer & elec. dryer .••••••••••••••••••••••• clolh~. lSt·SlOO. A lo& oei.::=.=:.....------'- 4>p1•111IL).!S Jfl' !!1 lkilh d.1 } '10001111:.inuWay ,NB RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY 59JOW.Coast llv.·y,Nfl Goodcond.$100.$36-8256 llf;LP! Little ti ger ~1.is.c.l4lCabrillO,C.M.Fr1 & Sat, Christmas and ~~·1n1! :-hill \tiith ;i No l'honcCall!t --stnpcd kilty 9 mos old b k 1-. items cardracU books -.l.1r!1n~ !'>,1l.1 ry of $57a Nur..ing-t'ull&p/tHN's& PIX If 1 k C --St>ars Kenmore Cop~r n--·•· hom" •nd lover 00..!llOllT. In ac a ... ,;,. · ·.....,-T.lle'c· 1• I h you <'a n a e relit lit . 1 . port d. b ·h 1 _h_. .. "~ "' Sat. & Sun. , 1mlosBc •• -1 r 1rc e .ind :1 10··; ~h •ft d1fft•ren LVN 'i;. Im med. open· P <'asant lf'lt•p one mll n· h th ti l IOO 120 Waitress, expc'r. /lime. . IS was erw wvuu Moving & C'an 't kctp 1..::=..::..=":.----:-::I 11:11. In a4frhl1on, we offer inRs.642·0'100. nt.'r, lilt• typing. Gcn'I ~p°r:,, t;; be~wcen ~'J.75 Sid'~ Blue Heel, 107 21st culling brd top. Xlnt Ca11Llndu,G4G-J484 'Ca rage Sale .. 1 ~co l..:.=.:...------- .1n nut ..,l;111 1 hn~ b1·1u.·f1t.s • ofC'. Will train. E .O.£. & , 1 k' gr r . r1,NB.Artcr4pm. cond.$80.645-619$. Miram1'r' Balboa, cpts. arage PaUo Sale-many iir oi.!r;1rn. !'lease apply; NURSIN(_, C;ill l'hyllis.640-4580. wpm arc 00 10 0 a Loveable 3 month old · · 5 S416 items Sal &: Suft 11).4 P~1 1'f'r'lonnt'l l)('J)t, PACIFIC MUTUAL L VH ehalleni::e. ttlen send U!I Wa itr.t>siu~s. Jo!OOd pay We5lnKhst: r crrig, Cull s1., Short llair Terrier. Free rurn. mtsc items 67 • Nov 22, 2l, 23946 Osweg{) 7 :130 & 3.11 :30 t"/timc· R.E.SALJ.:S you_rrcs.u~e. bener1tS'. Apply ~tw 3& 1·\06el width, gd. cond. toyou.54H·52:85. Moving • l!oosehold EIToro5al-68't3 J'i tim(•. EXPERIEMCEDOR. CJass1£1edAcl'!o.567 6pm . Denny s !>29 S00.491·15"S2 items beds s~wing NURSESAIOES NEWLICEMSEES c /0DailyP1loL Avt>nida Pico, SunWnb f & twhitccatw/4kiltens,J niach 'corree"table &IN Alley bchlnd'4tl F /tin1c·P/timc. all Themoslactivenewof. POIJoxlS60 Clemente 1 1· uysomc.reg a ~· yellow a lmost i,:rowll. olher'!urn 1331 Santa lleliotrope, CdM . Many Costa Mesa. Ca 92G26 ----P iances running or no.., 548·6635.P.Ptt. • goodieil 9.4 SaiJSun. shifts. fiteinCDM .Wepayfor: Warchousl' Apnarcl dil;· alsn sc rap metal . Ne~l a Terrace CdM, a~ 7ooNl'""'l10rt<.:trflr X'l••t ben•fo.l". ">'n · adV('tt1sin", &ign,. ' J T S·t•·Stln G7 _,.,,.,. Nc\\'l1Urtlki1 t:h,Ca921iti:I '"'·,on~" "ov'e'"~e . l'a<k t el•o>h one, .·,·,ntln• & • -_-,---tributin g. <..arment to15·S2.58. German Shc)l, 2'h yrs. rv1ne crrace a .• 1~::.:.:::::...----'---.._.._ ,,_ " .._ . St;CRETAH,_ hanging. Jntc rrnitcnt nuctercd male loves peo-11·5 Garaae Sale Sal-& Sun. Lido Conv. llosp, 466 posta~<'. busintms <'anis, M1nimu'!13 Y~ office ~x-"'Ork . 979·1R0."1, c;t<.1 . Auctia. 80 IS ple64•1-0591 10-SPM. 3 bikes, mini· Equ:il Oppor. J·:mployer f i ·.> ", h ,· p Rd, N ". "'"'''"'cs, p'omotion. T g •• WPJ\f die Antique furn iture. tools '" u pe~. YP10 "" · · ----, ---:-; ••••••••••••••••••••••• lawn mowe''· "uns. & bi~s. steroo set. mags, &1.l·R0-1<1. Ask ahout our incentive talion 100 WPl\1 , other WHOWANTSTOW<>HK . Rcg1stcredLabt'cmale "' 1 'de tires for Vega 1.at.Jy.,.,·ho nt•t•il~SSOOmo& · . C"omrtt1s s ion !';plit. Call duties include, T~!ex , Ol~lyE i\CAB~ **I BUY** · ~hootingdog. much more . Sat. Ooy. ~rbie doll & clothes: 111) Sah·s nn<'Ol{'I\. 1~honc ()ptometnc Assistant. f-,f. Cliff Landry. 673·7601. telephone. gt'neral f1hni;t . CIJOOSE your hours . Good Used •Urnlture & 646·~73 8·3PAf 1524 Santancna boys & mens clothes. As· J\l;inh'n .~1tai11:r111 fH·1t"nt, al('rl. mature, --Please d1~ect resum~ to work ror your.;&ir, he Appliances-OR I will 1'errace,lr vineTcrrace. sorted ~a mes. 8122 ·----1 have car. LtYc 111 are;1. the attention of Mr. K.T. your nwn boss. l\len or ScJI for-You. COCKAPOO Puppies, Gar~e{Potio S&fe Gumm HB ---------•I !\lust lypc, 848·235-0 ur Respi'ratOry Jlardy. Liquid Carbonic Womrn. Can be sli~htly M .... STERSAUCTIOM Hwk~old. -'2 l-""-----·----- l\I AC I II NIS'I' 548· 1526. Corp. 1401 Dove St. Suite handicapped . N ~at · "" 548·ZllK Fr ;a mes, pa intin~s. 4 •Gara~c Sale, Sat & Sun Th • 250,NewportBch. F.qual Clea n Appcaranre . 646-8686&833·9625 bar.;l~sl151all>.M.en's 10.S.119Via0rvieto,NB. SWAGING PARTTIMENOW erap1st Opportunity t-:mployer. Vt>L'i., retir('d. /\jle 25 to Aft6-Call842·1542 SAJ\10::.ri:~UPPlr:s & womens clolhi.nJ!'., r.ti.sc.rtemsgalore. FULL TIME IN SPRING Min 2 yrs ex per. A1usl Requisition 1115·1. 70. Suppl<•mcnl your tn· 49'1·582:ti or 497.3086 nnwer pobts ',"· bod~lhtque1 .c_c.. ---~----MACHINE ORSOOMER have cxrf'r. in blood>"-"='-'-------1 come. Unvc a 1:ab 6 hrs •PUBLIC* ----items , oo ·s. is es, Misc items.Sat /Sun. 9·5. J;:ases, ICU & [:l•neral SECRET ARY or more a day. Apply 111 •FURNITURE• f'.umiture j.!lasst.>s. furs. vases, lui· 3104 Country Club Drive, OPERATOR ·ream pcrsonahty to as· reipiratory C".arc. Salary Fl.Ill time 8·5, typinJ!, lite person. V('lluw Cab Co . 8050 .:aJ!c, tool s. IZl Via Un· Costa !\t esa. h dt. h ~n1mc•n>.·u,atc w /tr;un· "--'-kee•po'n". <••13tl 1125. I Slater ;\V{', f"oun· *AUCTION* ••••••••••••••••••••••• du1e. Lido Jsle. Sat/Sun 9 c.'". ~,. un f'"no1 llota<y r.1st in an IO J't p unes . .,,,,_, '"""' ,. .,....,. N • h ' I b I 5 • ._.; 'I Ga aoe Sale r .,,,,,_ "' & I I · I ing&cx.....,r.ContaC't~1r. ta1nV11llcy . T-~7·.lOPM• 1 f'ver useu 1t t'·ll· el . to . w ram1y r "' • s .... ·a•11n • ~1 al'h1nt., l\1u ~t typin~ Jo!Cncra c erica .~ · """'~ s 55 h 5· on 8 ' Fu prances LOTS" "' ! l b rf Jlamillon, Costa Mesa ccretary /Occas1onal. Of:ALl-:HSWELCO~lf: I . wort :J . • 830 rn. ap 1 • t lit' ab[(' to s etup & tu ics in usyo ll'C. l\Temorial llos pital, fo"'ill in fort J;:irl NB of. Merchandise !\1cdit('rraneansora S\35. Girl Scout T_roop No. OF OTH£R GOODIES. ','n'K:ran· ',' ,& 1"01ak ~.~ w'u~~u:~ • Cull ror appointment lo· 642·273'1 . t:ot:. rice. Front offiC'c ap· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ReSpomls-SBal nknipLtc,ys Corree & Pnd tabl1·s 585 1:aed\·1!1~frl~~1~~a~~· J~~~· TuSat ~n1Nyll9 :30 Till ? 730 ,. ... .. "''-""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~I pcarance. l!d typing. & Antiques 8005 oraqe o I.amps. C'h ;11rs. See al 1 r · . ·" . ·1_,='="=n=, c..::~·-----<1lum1num & steel tubing day. -J?ood vt/pubhc & phones. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & ConsicJ•tments :IJ7 •l 1 cam ino ca pis . a.way i:in<·es. 602 Orchid, . lo 11rt•1·1:-1011 tnh·rant·l':4. RESTAURANT· l'IZZ/\ 612.0173. PUBLIC AUCTION 11i_,uutiful Frcnrh J•rov trano. s . .I . Capistrano. Cdl\1. Sat. (Jnly 94P!\.1. Commun 1 t Y Gar a J?e l·:Xl'f'llt·nt working !'on OFFICE OVERLOAD No"' intl'rviewin" ror fulll----------1 h 4 .. ,.1405 otlr Sale-New development (I".·. Co>m o>.·•n.v •·n"r,·1, & 3723 BirC'h .New""rt Bet.. " PtlA NY l'l'EMS Ot' fo'INE l~Ft s t·l . many ot er ;,... :... _ Gura~c Sale toys, desk. banded together to hav1! -" ,,,.,. ,,_ "" & p/time gcn 'I help for Secretary /lkkpr t t f & I s · L<; o · I l 1.:rowthop110rlunity. 557-0061 . new l0<·ation near O.C. For 1 girl o{c. Work for JEW f: L n Y. ,\It T s Y ~.so ~s ove. e.i ·Trundle Bed, i..:001l 1·ond. 2 •11s.t>y s 1 ~3 ·!:Mc, new J!iant sale on \•acant lot. St' n d r l's um" of OBJEC'r.i, ANTIQUr:s . boo. k1:1si:~. coffee & end years old . S75. n1al· gift ltl'm_s. S;.il. 10-4 1575 CQuC'hes, ehairs. tables, f1uulif1l'alio11 ~. b;i1·k· PBXAnswerin9Serv. ~i:r~~:Ct .& Nw~lfi~g~1e~~ G~ ~~o~:g~~~~a~rt~~ F INt: t'UllN .. r:TC . labJes. Color & Hlk /Whl tresscsnotinl·l'd552·R5114 llrang{'CM. rurniturc r reczer:. i.;round&ralcr:1ni::ctu : 14 Local1ons. Full or loworkfastiffcctreq'd. & numb('rS ability a PllONF. t'OR INt"O. & 1vs,..stt·r~s,larn_~.p1t•-Unu:.ual items for sale. lamps, pi~lurcs. Ja .,.,·rl P0llo;.;IU72X p/time shirts in clude Also,on.•nin sforp/llmc mu,t. C'tl 642.7""" r0,1_1_lR_OC_H_U_l_l _E_._G4_5_.,_200 __ l~rcs .. d.esks.' dtn~tt~s, Kin~ Sz. bed <·ompletl'. mowers. antiques, Santa Ana.Ca 92711 ""' °"" bar. barstools, 6 pc . rat· 5100; ~ildabed Sof:.i . (IOld n1an y like new. Oil paint· toilet s. Follow s igns wknds. l:xper. prcf'd. help at N .. Pier Joca· appt. tan DR set, complete cor. !weed, $60 548 .f .. '>·l~I t:vt•s. in,,-:s. antiqoes & other 1,om El Camino Real & F,qualOppor. 1-.:1nployer t~or:.543.7787. t ton . 21 or over. In· -·~--------1 ANTIQUES ncri::roup. unique pieces . Sat. & L"-st Ave. San Juan ,.0 t crvicwin~ t.l on thruSECTRV. sa1es i::1rl , bk· w "-I Q I k s s T ~ "•--l'l'rson wntd to trace ac rr •050 Maple Bunk Beds ater uc< .. uecn .. "".s un ., ca e rrace San Clemente to C'n· ' . Wed. I0am·3pm only . kpr. f" · $450/.., mo Tllf', 'IARKF',Tl'l.ACf', n• he te< ">olol"d II I '" na No'<uel -~ l\1 1\ID y,•;i.nt ed , 1mmcfl t1v1\1es of olher person. J>erry 's Pi zza, 2!08 :1. w. Type 5()y,'pm, 10 key, out· " Baby furniture. was hers. ..w . a · . •" ... 49~':;~ ~ .. .,u · tamar View Homes, Nov. opening fo r relLablc Will not be involYed. $6 Oceanfront, N.B. goi nJ:. gd memory 1~o:,r:;~~9:','ld dryers, c h t's t type ~~;:f1~~~ll .&~a~l;l 11~1~fi 21·22·Zl,9·5.498·144Q womanovl'r :JO 536·1J.111 hour. Ht'ply to C'la ss1fi cd 673.1366. Pierce Office Equipm 't frecz{'r, rt'friJ:S, PLlJS Giant Sale": Abatldoned ---ad No. 542. Daily Pilot.----------867Wl9thCM,645·7411. 1700So.GrandA\•e. LOTS OF t.11SC fo~ROM qu1 l·kly , Sli5. or lr..t orr itc ms!Sat /Sun9am.Rcd 8xt~ Shag, Rx12 worn Mainlen;1nt l' !\Ian. ex· Bo c •1 c 92626 RET•ILS•LES Sanla ,\na 543·4881 SITOl'\GE Bc aul1[ul solid oak 0 1 1 7 9 1 xl5fi0. • ..... a . "" "' ~1 •• D I & nai:: marks lhc spot. 387 r1.en a ' x o".'a r1{'r 'd . :12 Units. l,!ood SECURITYOl-~FICER ..,...~tn,OutOl'llusin('ss SA.VESAVESA.VE re~ser. gc mirror lloehester, C~t (No. of braided. maple chairs, _:;.irt~~ ~~Pl + s at 645 i;.<,0 1 Phonnocy Clerk P051TIOMS !\1idni .. ht to 8 shill. ~tusl vv d gla:.s top, nc y,• c·ond. • m • t a b I e s 8 I 6 s --Wkd ~ d Wan .t ~ood .com· bene."t,ole~nd•bte.C,,ll Norm'sTra in~Posl makc offcr.67:J.72J•I. 17ltl .offTustin) p" . kc·· II 8· "an'."•'mont . ays 9·6. r.xpcr. e· h .. ,,~ .. !UVJ 00" Ofl'1-tltem · M•STERS •UCTIOH reslw1c It . . . •• ..... bl mun.1cat.ors w. o .ire en· b/5·6101 bctw 4pm & mid· .,., 'f " ~ " '"' :. .,., '"" 962·8589 t,.. PEOPLE l'ERSON sira e.M7·00l I. thUS1asl!c & hkc people. . •ht F.veryth1ng Must Go 20'1Slf.i Newport BJ. C~1 Child-. Bdrm set. While ~lave somettling to sell?, ----------:~('(' lnc1k1ng for part Piua llelpcr -full time. Specialty food sales . -~.!¥ ~ Selhng out to the hare 833-8625 &64&.s&86 Twin l)t'(ls . Flornl fl<"s1wn ;c~·1~.,;·s~il~•;ed~a:d~s~d:o;,~~w~•~il •. ~~as~s~if-i~ed~A~ds~-~64-2~·~S61~S 1mc buS'fn<."Ss assocjate Ap[lly al Tino; Piiza Parl/1''ull·Time · op· ervUf: Station Allen· walls, 31732 Coast 11""'1· -- -T: on ht•adhoard , n1 1:hl • ~ l;n \~hnlesnle :.upptleA. P:t'r'l6r 3024'?""'Crown portttnlth~~. l~lnklettet>:• dant.~ exper"d. Day & Southt•Auna '• llc:YiW . "'""' 1 4;,020 s tand. dhle r1re ss ~r _ 1 u !t 1 11 <' s s f 11 I I Y Vali,Q:J>ark\\'8.Y Laguna f' 1 re.brand 1'" oo d s . Eves. J.Ull & P.ltime. ,AP· •tu st ••II 108 p '• •'•" ••••-•.Ji'•••••••~ ..,.... w /mirror & corner desk. t·:i p1talizcd. lnlct\'lew N;•uel. ' "'"8112 '"Sh llSl 111•&0 '" ell Bk •p ...... _...., $?758466500 .. .....,.. ~ py ! e al1on, 11 Tbeodore Haviland Em· Us 1 cs """ an,a. nuy . _ ·-_~ __ . __ ~i7~2223 .~::-:=-~::--·1=~~=:::::::::::::;::;:=:::::;=:1 ;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;1.!1rv~•~n~c,~N"._llB~. -------1 pr1...>ss chin a. By appl. s e I I k t r 1't d e • 24 HK 5 Piece Din .rm Set, .. MANICURIST REALESTAT'ESALES RN Sewer ,Must haveexperin 640-1663 Newport Bl., C~f . SIOO. • A~F',NTION ;1 -oc;Li:Sl~NilQ:uii~l~&l~2:·~19~JO~.-:::-:::::-:-;::;::--;:l---__<;_(;'.:'~6~t~'11:.._ __ F:xpe r In Jul ie tte 1J shirts. have industriall ·•· ~ · 1man1curcs nr :u:ryhC" LICENSt:u. ~ncy e quip ., Call Vi c ki , OOLLS&AMTIQUE Lc~uano .supe r liJ;:tlt 10 Beii,:e NauJ;:ahyde Si m · ,1ads. 80'#. Fin•ers & UNLICENSt:D. p · M M "'6'""'3 PAPEIGOOOSSALE spcetl btke full cam Gf:TTHt.:Rt-:o /lime, ·7:JOA · "'' ·uov.. By c .. 1,.10,n ·,, l>oll · · . · mons hideabcd couch. Tocs.752·13~or 5kl·2ti-15 CAllPET Xlnt working conds.1----S-E-W-IH_G ____ I Co ll e~tors ciub or pugnoloS225/bst675·6629 Good C'ond. & mattress MASSAGETECH. TRf:ATJ\1t;NT! E.O.E. Contact D . Special mach. Si'n"le Orange Co. Sat. N()v . Cl\MPIIOspeedbicycle S50548·4716 W · t It Roache, R .N. Cost a '" TRAINEE f' train you 0 1 i;e 1'1esa ,_1 e m oria l needle.Expcr.only.1\s k 22n d, 10am -4pm . SiO. Young lndv. (18·28) for homci;with anacceerat. H it 1 •• 227.,.. forPat,642·3472.N.B. Stleralon Beach Inn . 552·8161 cd course thalslarts im· ~~os~p~·~·~~~· ~~~··~~;ll~~~~~fi~=~:l 2 1 2 P ·r C t }f 59" J\1aple dresser $90, 6 cu. ft. fr('('zer front open· in~ $100, lamp S25 , Wrought Iron 3~ s helr. al l in gd ront1. Odds & ends 642·0523 leg1timatc full time pos1 · mediately. I£ you arc in · SKIPPER 1 1 ac1 1c oas wy. Cameras & lion. No exp. nee. We terestcd in earnini.: h1,i: 1-lunt.llch. Equipment 8030 st·nd to Sl'huol. earn For 80' Yacht Boat Will I money from !he start. . . · Victorian loveseat frame ••••••••••••••••••••• • while you learn. Apply in ~et indi,·idualiicd free RN'S crwsc in Scatlle & San $200/bcst ofr: AulhenllC' CAMERAS person any ;1ftl·rnoon or Francisco hay areas. . h l'\'e. 2930 W. Coast llwy., training on the job in one CFllU.Tinw) Rererenees & salary TP· armoire, mirrors. hg L-.. Rolleinex r. 3 5 Planar, Prov. Desk, Buffrl. F.nd N H. or many top offices local-Med Surg, 11·7:30 shin. qui rement s must be burle drs, $350/bcst ofr. $135. Topcon Super D. w. Tables & fi' Couch f\1 us t --------1 cd thruout Oran~c Coun· Ex pe,. 3 , u te , a <e rurnishcd with tst letter 615·7797 r. 1.8 Sftmm Topcor, $140 ; sell! 675·2277 l\1EDICAl..ASSIS'fl\NT ty, call for further dC"· 200m I 56T -hospital only. E1ecellcnt in order f~r applicali.on Brass bed, stained glass m · · opeor, """; Front offLl'<' fur busy lails . Arlene, {714 ) benefits. ContaJ"t Mrs. lo be considered. Wnte window ir()n crib & 2~ convcrtC"r ror Topcon, King size htd water bed. t"amily Praf't1ec Group. 84841742 Jensen, 642·2734, Costa Ad No. 580. Daily Pilot. Ii bra rY t Ab I e. c'a 11 $15. 497·3!>47, eves. ~~75~~~1~:. and hdbrd Alust h;i\'e at IC'Ast 1 yr. flEAL.ESTATESALt:s J\1 es a M e mo r i a I PO Box 1560, Costa 963·2758after5pm. cx1>e r. Call bt wn 11 & i-_M~~";>'.:.'!~~~~---l:;;:;;;;;:--;;:;;;--;,;;:;;:;;;:;:;:-I •MUST SELL* # llospital, 301 Victoria esa. ·"'"<U.U. Tv.·in canopy bed • • 4 P1'164 ~·0295 ·Jo1'n 1 CM EOL" Antique. Oak f'urniture, 11fAJ\tlYASEKORAUTO White/gold. · · "'" SPEAKERREPAIR!\1AN dressers w/mirrors s ide X.T.L. with: 55mm 1.4, $75 S40-7~2. A10DF.1 ... 'i· MASSEUSES Tarbell, Realtors lli·J'."i. 1'1fg ~o n eeds boards , ceiling ians, Auto zoom OO·ZlOmm 4.5.1 __________ 1 Fii:ure ~1odels , J.:Scorts, •Free 15 day training RM qualified repair perso.n wash stands, pie safes. & An~le Finder .. Light Moving Sale Sat/Sun. f\.lasscusei:; needed. Top course sat / sun 7 • 3 : J 0 . to trouble shoot & repair more. 2120 Parkside 1'fcter. F.lectrqn1c F1ash, Furniture, nostalgia & money. New studio . .Cadill accarprogram Supervisory relief. Park assembly like Hi·f"i Orange.637·6385. Tiltamidc t1ash, Tripod, h.'ieh()ld."988 W. 19th St. "-''-'-·"'-"-------• •H awaii,AC'apulcotrips Lido Conv. Center, 466 S pkrs. Familiarity Airequipt Superba 77A CM •1 s t place·sales in F lagship Jld. N.B . w/spkr t est equip.. $3.00 Book scout happily projector. closc·up Jens1 ----------1 MORTGAGE 8AHKING Orange County 642-B044 per hr. plus bonus. Apply buys/sells older books. set. filters: 80 8, 85 B, Super! Black naug:.ihyde •1st place·listlnJt!i taken BES. 345 Fischer. Cf\1. 500Q volumes in stock. U.V .. 2x N .D .. 4x N .D. couch , Io v es eat, in Oran)!e County RM's & LVH's 92626 or call 549·3833 Mr. 494-8927 W1LL SACRI t~ICE ALL chair/ottoman. Game la· •Isl p\a{·e·listings sold in P/time openings on a11 1_A~p~pe_<l_e~y ______ 1 for $SOO. Call 646·4965 or blc.'w/butcher block lop LOAN PHOC ESSING , SUPf:llVISOH Orange Co. !\l ortg:i~e H.nnk C'r has an 1mmed. open1n~ for cxpe r 'd t.lort!:!agt> Loan Process or. Previous ~upcrv1 s ory ex per . helpful. Somt• lravel. Salary open <.:all Mrs . Tucker al Ca lifornia J\lortgai,:c Sl'rvice, 714 /832·8600. Orange County h'f ea1·1 1· 'd THANKSGIVING 213·432·8292 evenings. & 4 di reel ors chairs. Stu· l. . . s I ts. 1 . IC req . '----------1 d ,. • • I h . •Isl place·ad,•cr 1s1ng in Please apply Park r-en s u es w c air. CaLifomia · TOOL, DIE SALE 203 Off 2 Kodak 3<). lnstamalie Chrnmeccaft dinin< set Superior 11ealthcare, c s 1 •1°1 pl,.,•e·advt'rlisin" in a m eras . 20 ea. w /xlra JC'af & 4 blaC'k ., ~ " 1445 SUperior Ave, NB K d k 1 · 100 the U.S.A. R 642·2410. E.O.E. & MOLD SHOP Butcher Block Table 51°tde' p,0n1.'e';:,m0,•U8e rand nhal! j?ahy.debep•rldestal •Isl place winner ELO Serving Platter .. · c airs. Wi.ll sol this Heme Buyer·s Contest Sailboat Manufacturer Working Lead Dishes & Silver new $45. 644·9399 weekend. 847-4387, 181321 If unlicensed, let us as· MASTER R esponsible ror Tool (Open thls Su n -Mon· Coh 8015 BrentwellCr. llB. sist you in obtaining your 1usT•UE11 ~scheduling & output · Tues) Real Estatelicensc.Call " "" ty & quantity Tool •••••••••••••••••••••••M atching 7 'Couch & Capable of installing any q · (Closed Wed.&Ttlurs.) ZSeal Pbint Siamese kit· Chair. well bit, gd cond. Bill Rory item on the boal related Maker. Mold Maker· or YESTERYEARS tens. 7 v.•ks old $Z5 each. Tuft Fabric, $85. 642·9666 842-6691 to hardware, plumbing& Tool, Die,&: Mold Maker COUECTAILES 1673-3388 minor electrical. 2 to 3 exper. & AtfTl"'UES =--------::--:--:-:-1 Lane record cabineL TARBELi.:::.;;:: 1926-1976 Try a Daily Pilot Classified Ad to buy, sell or rent somethin~. Help Wanted 7100HelpWanlod 7100 ...••.............•... ~ ....•...•........•..... MANAGERS & ASSISTANT MANAGERS Hamburger Hamlets Due to our present rapid extension program. we are seeking energetic people who wish to progress quickly. If you prove to be stable & dedicated & possess the ability to lead & llllllivate people, your future is with us. Management experiepce is desirable. but not necessary . Excellent salary. Company paid benefits. · Jtpply MonthruFri9AM·Noon GENERAL omcES 322 Mo. Foott.11 Rd. MY.tt, Hilh ..... o,.1t ls1't1 E1 pl~pr yrs exper. rcq'd .' Apply, STACOSWITCH "" 0095 8040 Likeoew·S10 Is lander Yacht&, 1922 IMC. 1673 Irvine Ave. Suite ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-6099 Ba Rd I I I "'L" on back of Hi ·time PET WORLD •---------• rra nca , rv ne. 1139 Baker, CO!l"ta !\ esa Liquor) Costa Mesa. • • SALES COUNSELORS 549 .. )041 Cock era, C hihuahua, Select Used Furn. 1 l J'."or NMew,spal?Cr Prom,.o· Equal()ppEmploym/f ~i~~~•••••••~~•I•~ Poodles. S h1 tl -t 7.u. This weeks speci:il. 8 ion. us enJOY wor 1ng . . . . PtlnlteSe. G. Shepherd, piece Oak dining rm set "'ittl young people 10 to""'' . R . . 1 Fr1g1da1re elec dryer. Samoyed, Jap. Spaniels, S475. 1635 Superior Unit 14 years of age. Reliable .,,-pist( eceplionas t, x. nl Xlnt working c·ond. $45. mfni·Schnauier, Porns . t · rt 1· · ed s pelhng & grammar. Call 642-64!>5 100 mbwd puppies. Stud 1-4-·C_M_._S48_·_798_'----·i ranspo a ion reqwr . 979-4361 ' Excellent parl·time po!ii · 1-· ________ ___, O'Kecfe & Merritt double S\·s moot breeds. 2525 W. Heri:ulon hidcabed. tbls, tion. HiJlh pay for 2·3 17th al Fairview. SA. Qn mattress set, sofa & hours each evening, half· II things fast with Daily ovel'\ ias range, $100. Open cvts. 531 ·502'7. matching chajr. Jamps. d "Y Satu,day. "all PilotWanlAds. Call 9'19·1210 RU""".,d ,..,.,.,,.oo " ~ rr,5;;;~~::;;~:';;~=;:==~:;::;:;:;~::~~1 YockshircTt"trif!r Pups ...... , . .....,"<>JOO • 642·8102 for interview before 6:00 -. Ch. bloodJin·c. tiny 9' Sofa, xlnl cond. fi hi1h ---------1 STAR GAZERti:i',. 3lbstudservict'S30·6455 back din chairs, 5' Sain & Men:h-.lntJ The Red Balloon is look- 11'1~ ror exceptlon•I career oriented person w to. (lair for fas h ion sales • metthandising. l-'\111 & p/tlme. Contact the olllce at &46-0011 for interview. SALES, part time, Children! Shop. Mon lhru Fri. 10A7't lo 3PM. Zl50 Harbor (al Adams) C.M. Apply 9·3 Nov. 22. 545-3168 or 64&-403.l · fA'l"'"":.~' •. '~.~,r:~-=,.--'::~::=~'--H-~.--~":~,'~rt.,---< Scolties·AKC puppies 9 cocktail tbl, lamp ~ V A~•ili111t.Hl•'4•"· V oc;.n4i.L~ wks, will hold for1_63_1·----------i ,.,;~" 'To drootlOCI "'''s°"" foo ~ah1rday, Christmas 4~ aRr 6 MATTRESS, king SI So'm· ~ ~ Wi ... id"1Q IOIUT'lbtl\ ol)"Ol,ll'Zodlo;b4ftt'l1?'1. PM. mons xtra firm. C~t ~:::..., j~=:".... t;~ KEESllONO. pu,,., AKC $2QO. xlnt cond. $95. JO..-JJ.__ 6l5-11 ,... 640-1654 • ._ J•r.., .,v_ top blood line MI F7wkJ'l----------·I :f:" l:t"'' !:~. PP6'4·553f Game Tab1e, 4 leather :~ ~=--::E-i-TOTEMTOK KEHMEL chairs, 4· l'd cxL to a·. 1:;:,. ~~ ,.,_ A·l. great reduc. 11 v...., ., Moo.s. 11 , .. , All Breed groomi!lll· Thl·Sl50, Chrs·$20 ca. 11,,_ •JO. ,.,....._ Dc;itt&Cat8oard1ng 640-f157 1 ::&;:... ~;-;-'~:::;-Champion stud service. • 1>-• ~,.. 1)"-""' A.KC Puppies. Alas . 5beds.~h.4bicycle5,2 18....... .,.,,.,.., ,.,..... ,,,_ •1c .. -111-Malamute. Elkhound. rerrl~erators e tc. 1241A :;;e;.: ... ::~ ~;,w. 921 S. Lyon, Santa Ana. 39thSt.,N.8.875·6682. ,,,,_ n"' '°"""' -.. I, 11 ..... .., !<WI!< ... 11v--o.ru• ' !I'd b d d F Cl ·n d Ad 121-__... .,.. 11 ., •-~--------. 1 e ·a~ e , nee s re,· or a11s1 e 1Jeo..i1 »o.w tl 1o LHASA APSOAKC covering. but has slip ACflON l\llj,~tllj ~;~ ~:;:, :;;.::,. 14 \\"kl.Champ. Lines cover. Queen slie. 2047 Calla F :ti:,._ &"" :;r,=£ F'~:!-'"1 '"""""'-'-"---'-c_o_ll"S""$H667'-'--'-jl-Fl_a_m_ln=••",_c_.M_ . .,.S25_. __ 1 .Otily Pilot !Ii.. ,.~ .. • 1: AD·YISOR ,...., ~C. .,er.._ ~KC Regis tered Dach· Vanity dreue:r and chair . A CONVENIENT St+OPf'INC ANO SEWING GUI[)( FOR THE CAL ON THE CO. Bicentennial Doll Ma~e Arn!riun history COl!ll! allve for 1 child -Mth clllmin1· c05tumes for 11 Y~ tt ... llrl &ftd 12.fllCh boy de)[. fUA fo 111;1~1 of scrll)S Df t1ftth.a. C11tton, ft1t, WllOI. ' Printed Pattem 9348: Bi· tent!nntal costumes fOf 11 y,. illCh tnn Ci".; IZ·lnch tlo7 doU. Send $1.00 TUI' tltlll patt., •lid zs. tot 1act1 P1tt•111'. rw tl"1-clns 111111 Ind ltloclln&. s ••• tt: ' --............ 1 ...,_ nz w ... •••st .. ..._ Yetta. MT 11111. ,...... twiel,, AIDIUS. llr.-_.lnUNl»lW 1 01 Jfl t11w ll1W ti pt I p1tt1r1 lret T S11• 11w . fir 1111 .... ftll-Wlllttr ''"""' C1t11t1-cll11 co1iio11 iui .. ltr I'" -" ""' '""" 'g;'" 1•=:~ -ii11' rl;lfl!IM htlt -1 '""'.... IM Double Impact Spice outhls with this spor. ty ¥Ill and cloche ut. Create DOUBLE i~l - crochet 'tle$l ind fdU•rim tlocht of sport y1m or cott• In soti d • and .1acy stripes of popcorns. Patten1 7467: Slze1 S.16 Included: hat lils all. $1.DO fOf' Itch ptlte:m. Add 2SC ew:l'I p11tetn fflr fin.t-el1s1 Nil 1114 lwlfldlinf, $11"1 t.1 --. •• I ......... ~ ...,_ .. 161. Ollf a.. ..... MtwT .... NT IM11 • ..W ..... ...-..-. ..... -· Q£ lllW'mr Wen.I 200 ....... ~ .. , ......... ,... sldt NEW 1916 NUDUCitAFT .,.,., ...... ~75 •. _...,_ lJll Crtdl1t I W.,..lilt -:.00 • lllftr 11111 ..... I Jll 11 .... Cf'ldllt I.GI Se•+Wt.-_ 1.29 lhtll.,.tlt 1Mt I.DI """' C..CHt .... -1,11 ---... 11.u.t Cttalt ..... _ 1.00 llSblt :-:r: lrMt; _ I.DO l11t.t ' a.t _i'''" Cl•"'tl ' .... . 1.00 fm."Cr,t:~. -.. r ..... ,."-... .=t.:t:r'i;::~: . ........ 191~---· fUi$l7I :»i.. Olllll @~ ~~ sbund Puppy,1male, Red, Ideal gift Cor Christmas. -,!'!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!=~=:~=:~~·=:=:J!!!!~~~==~~==~..,~==~~~~~.u~.~bols~.ssz~-~1n~1~==d.,S4~·""""~~·========:[~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I . • •• or • o: •• .. ; ie· ny M go 11 ny •• •• ni· gs. •• es. s- 2Z n B. -5. ve, le. TS s. 730 •• ent ve lot. les, rs, wn es, ns I& ;n ••• OY. '" a I irs, 6S -"· ,. -. " •• .. ' "' •• "" .... ... ... .2S •• ... .. .... "" ... ·"' ... ' • • • .. , • G.,.,,.. -•oss ...... ,_ , 10101o11 ...... ,_ 1010 •or-10,oa.ots.M•'-•j ,....._sa11 -9e•o " .--""'''·'"' DAILvPILO'T o ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, •••••••••••••••• t-•••• ~ ftJO •••••••••••••••• ••• ~r.:~:r~:~~~;7--;~;;ir.~~~~;~J~~ ....C AUCTION . . Jrle.mbenblp tn Balbo• Pl·-~Hn •••••••••••••••:••••••• ' fl.c:'' ('lb!fc .,.,~_, ~~ e; ti SO • ,...... ttJO ~·-1T-•o--N• • ·--·~~ ~~·---. 8•1 Clab fo I Pl~~ t l I aloon. 8e•ul1full1 • t '!-' !..'''~'·'·~••••••••• ~ ••••---••11••••~·•••••••• ~· ~ ... ••.., ~........-:-_...~ ••• ...-s-r,-, r 111 •· aao ~· e Qirpent17, Fonnca Aftl ,., 1 I 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VSfl('N • &STAT& JEWELRY , ..\ SUbst.antlally under .. • •tet-l1S6...,.. Acetylentj..weldln&:-c)o rulored to or I n.a .t..t-~ t I IO "11 Suwkl GT MO. Must 1•1s CA ~ 13 • ART 08.IECTS. AN· ton "'f ln1 p rice . Pb : yrs. eslf. 642·1109, elqanf'e.Slttpe?.Fas'! ::::-!!':,,,,,,,'1 ,1 ,,,,, ~I beft>ec. Jit. Mite balt!l",portapolU,a.Jpa 11QUIS. PINE nJJlN, ~ f::.-n ·~ :&.. 213-110·1$14 da)', or Koble-r 6 Campb.itl ~3814,Jay ts:500.ITS.m9c\'es, CIT'B"IA Al 1 on-.S41-8'144or67S·lf9'2. 4, _ C £'Kl. 'tHONK FOR IN,. , ~ --.:-;: Zl,·204 ·11S$ evea 6 Conlale Pi~pprox ,._ • -me» new, TR~IL~R_SERVIC& )'.0 "--BAOCHUR E' ·; a.on..~a wkenda.. )'IC' old lib-UW. $100 .....,,...., to40 Lr&al 14 Dolly II: l"O•U 6S hrs lotaJ •lmc. Top Montesa_ J.!5cc MX Late SERVIC£6SALE$ au.Zzao . . ' t'· ._ ... ,.,~~•'•'.....-;. .... ' S5&IOl2' •••••••••••••••;::•••••• "1tnt.cond.;..r,....... eqtiprnept. sst.t&K. '72. tOWiillii1e M30. --mS:tli11iCii';S-A. ~ ..;;.;:.:=------1 a, ' • ir• t \ Life Membership in Colo v • .--. NI ?180 SM·llJ.2 I Three PamUy Clothq \o ;: ~~!d;!:.;' •* ~ de Caza. i.st otrer. P.O. ltilbfGr.cl a.., 14 ' Glaupu w/IS •tett. CCM .. r1, $4'e/ . (Mon.&it. a-S:30) lllCM«'eydn Sit. M. 373 ~\ DAILY PILOT ~ Boa m , CdM ~ $800/o(fer. Mutt aell I~. xlnt cond. Pttu.-1 ntana22 Well equp'd ltftt 9120 Yamaha 380 tnduro, 12. Raax-.a WQ C JI \ OiJUS11tA.STl.!E ~ , leavi:n&country 6'1S·Z27T sell . $1400. or bnt offer. taut.~ rwt::: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rebuiktn1. $295. '11. Alrstream, ZS' t..abd ' . ' ~-,rw-~•...tc"--. ., FOR SALE : Membenhlp . 991 ·3S:il vea • , · MINI : Cai:nP.,. SHU:S·up, 640-4!00'1. Yacht, like nu. Dix air 'NOY. 2a. Tile, PQU, btick, · 0: "'"""'!•'-'••T• -'•''w' \. NB Tennis Club, abo, Lou\e 15 Baby Oran 1,, Wood/GI 3' HP , N -"--Sabol •-t-d Shell!\ $119.50-"P. Ma·l----'-';:.:=.;_-,,-·I c:ond .. control panel, TV tit, Miae M -31u. ...._.. ·-Membership Athl etic Pl ... ~•-1 cood., ••, ua. • ap&aa • x .... ,._, • j ••• w •••• CM '13 Bui taco t15cc. Bia anlenna, awnln•, .1 .. ,. Pl • · -· "'' •PIHl•r T-.1•k•1lv••1 ~ Club. 6T3-9033 ..-i.1 :_.14--~. 0 /8 , rorward control, $200 flrn1 ; S50 In extras ..c!':!7'l -......,., seat Reed Mlkunl more '" Pl., C.M . t-'l ~ .• i:l."~.,~t:'i ~ uu t -bltn bait tank. big whoel fn c;l •. Eve1492·01-67 _..,. t rick3. sooQ. 842·6.157 ~?;;\~ownr, P.P. ~. Movlnl to am al'er borne \ ""leSclrmaU., ~ Lady Kenmore Washer UpriShl S pinet pian TraUer. IOO<I fh1hcr for , . 19Tl'OrSi) tJoor-camper,l=:-;:='-;-:-':::-:-::::--=:-1~=:~-'--:----- .se llln1 excess t urn. ·•~'l\·-':'V' ... ~·~.:.~·o Avoeado,xlntcond., oricinal $1095, ask In $450. 751 ·5053 2 2 P 0 I Y n ~ 5 1 ihadn e.tlll 67&-52:14 ror dctuil:s , '70 1-londa 100. Low mi. ~1 / CIOlh'-c IOols op I r· $9S. 548·5:118. ..:<ut. .... -ns PM Calumara.n. un 1·" 5 c ' .--SUP~R DUY 1225 Private part Clm•lc• Ul 1 • 'P·· 1•· ......,..., ,_.,a Will t.r1de 2S ' boat, incl.plans.Also3.burot.•r .,,.._,,. r~ · 540·7982 • · ~~plmeil~.!;~5~t."..:e"i Su•,-WAMTED BAZMR Sat. 10·4 Univ, HA MM OND Organ w/moortnc: tor 1>art ~W · & oven propane boat 'fDOod&eCamperVan, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,. • •i&.&o "'... ~ Methodist, Cu.lve.rlUniv. Series. drawbarzi;, ty on N.8. home or 11,pl. stove . Make of~tr¥. Stove. ltc bo:t, etr. "fl HW1kcy tOO MX xlnt. 9LS t•ord 1' bucket jllj(. Ln.,H.8 . TOP CASH DOLLAR lrv.Criftygjfls plant.a 67S-OM2 499-1971. • cund. $850 MH35t4 rear end Pon1.13c eng. 9520 t p A I D F 0 R y 0 u R • s:u.oo. 5414454 -&46-lS68. 581·7:!91or536.U1t17 GTO 1.rans. D:tl. orr. Bene i t s Chlldren'a JEWELRY. WATCHES, Jlideabed $3"5;-under THOMAS "72, za• Baja. tbgJs. entr '20Vikinr:. Xlnt cond. Je· 8' overhead shell wlboot 'r"" ' 536-6271 =~~~~~IJ•t~.:~: ART OBJECTS. GOLD counter retrlg $6~. ELECTRICORGAN console, lnbd, Bimini. ttntsu..,,.cy. With~·Ju1 Wide btfck 'door. Grcut ·13 Suzuki 2SO, T.S. nu 12'7 Ul.I Lil. CM, Nwpt SILVER SE R VICE . 675-C712 3Keyb0anb 968-etc. lmmac. ~!ust sell ' slip. Sl ,500/ofr. &42•6f47 -roreyt'I~ 962.00&4. tunl'·Up, ad. tin.-s ·fullyKorean W1ar Je,·p, Blvd. to MtH Dr. R , on FIN£ FURN & AN · Membership to I RVINJo~ Spet....,Goodl IO• NewportYachta673-1003 da,Yt.640·5734eves. SKtricCcr5 tll O ~~)~d . xlt. tond. =:cc:lt!l1:~~[Y ::c;t Elden, R. on Lisa. Tons nQtJES. MS-22'00 COAST co u NT Ry •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• 18" South Coast Bay Bo.at. KJTE, s wet>l boat. must ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pine f<~orest Gun Shop ol btaul clothing new & f\llUC AUCTIOM O..UB. $800. 644-9399. ftedrick1 Willys Dumpe Xlnt cond. w/all new see! 2 Sails, ne.111 .mast, ELEC. CAR , S27 5. or ·11 Ya ma ha lOOM X . 2484 Newport DI. used.Fum,toYS.&misc. MA:NvlTEMSOFFINECrib -.• mal'·c .. $10, Pool Table new. 2 Olk CO\'trt.~.$40-3440. rudder.$400.675-5405 . inate of!Vr Stt ut Z524 Tnck, great ~Rinntrs "' ;:ai:.J u ~ ' --N 1 8 ·1.d A 1 ZI bike.$300flrm.546·46S3. "72 Dodge Polata. r~X Ho.NS 1060 ESTATE JEWELRY, high chr 17 2 steamer beanbagt'hrs.494.2867 20· Cabin Cruil'iec-Slps 2 S01. CAT. Fully raC'e e wpor '· P · CHP44Denit. n1.1pa111l& ••••••••••••••••••••'••• ~~Ti~~~fNCETfu~:: suitt'ases$4.'ea.546-634J. SKIS Flscher!uper gla. Just hauled & 1>ainted. tqu1pt ., with lra~ltr & .£ M.'... ___ Tnumph Special 650c<"., tire!! PSI PB b:IL ofr . HORSES FOR SALE · ,,........ FOR 195<-m, $30. Head 3t!O".s &>t up ror sport rishin new.sad. 191!> Callfo_rqia M-•--1 I lite we1ghr nickel plated 64?·5511 c..1 ..... PllONI!: IN· Vostron spd boat 3Shp 175cm , 545. Fi!lche wltrlr.$3675.s.52-9646 rt'1t1onnl champ1ot\. vScoo1~yc1•5 9150 rran'le. 1000 tni on rblt:I='--'--'-'---;:----;-----, PinLo Cbeslout/Wh ite, FO. & BROCJ-I URE. P.lerc & trlr $1501 trade .1. gl I80e $40 $!001J 541 -2285 .Te-rry. hn tng. lmmae. $750. Res . .creaHOHI 'Miano. I yn. Gel<linl, ~2200 for 1-fobic Mono Cat. 51 '"r ass m, ·Commercial Fi.shin11 Bo11it ----••••••••••••••••••••• &t2-S582 '8 673-6$20 Vtltlcles 9530 lt.S ha nd&, Ge n (le .l---'--''-------l 125cc Sacx Sl7S . o Day 644·6352 Fishing Daily, w /sell RANG~R 26. Loaded. 4 '72 Suzuki 185 xlnl c.:ond , U&. ·-•••••••••••••••••••• MOftG'A N·QUARTEtl, CHRISTMAS Swift $175.642·1876. Scuba par SI 60 part interest to pcrNOn Sai I~. $8900, ( 2 I 3) 2,000 ml, $4150 551-7077 Motor HOMH, 1 Dwle Bucgy, Manx body, perfect -chtlds horse, SHOPPEIS DRUM! . 847 287., who lo,·~ to rish for,. II\'-596-07900 eve.s . Sde ,iftent 9160 l200cc vw e ng., street $!595.nJOROtJGllBllED lOO's of N tionall Ad· Port . whirlpool d_ls· . ,.. in1-tfor$1000. Jo"ordeta1ls --, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1tttal.119S.493·47Z5 t 6 .5 ~<l'l a nd s f:: n gtish , . a Y hwasher $50,Sears Onon Store RHtaurant, ('all 836~1205 Lido 14 Good ('Ond . '74 YAMAllA t-'"i~1X. Ac llent •73 Overland 29 •. 1..:=c.:.;:.:.:.:;.c=-"-"--- Westem , lS yn. Gelding, J:~~~~:~Lburgag~~~-knit .mc h .wi. cab./ 1ar' 80,5 ----Trailer.$900. ccssorle!\. Xlnt cond. Lp·ided Free miles to 4Wht>e1Dri••5 9550 ~-(714). 491.2790 aft 5 Radios, Photo Equip : 846-58'7S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~lt:IJ~~ ~~~l~~n~~~~,:~ 96Z-J8~ . $t50. 546-mS.S . rales. ~ri . ply. 538-0S•i7. ••••·~··••••••••••••••• PM. el(', 48" octugon marble table 22· Shuffleboard, must be equip. 83().1877 Col 20, 08, 5 sools.-~o. 22 '72 Hond:1 ~t'b , Mo~ Ho-Ronlal SAYE I no .. Hone for Lease Dec WHOLESALE top $25. Port. RCA TV mo\•ed, make offer. -+ shp. $3000. V('r)' gd. $400. '""' ,,_ lthru June 1. Expr. rider Catalogue mailed 19" $35. 496·62 14 979-1268: 64.\-3199 •28' MOfttrrey• cond 5'18·5'149 557-0902 20'-22' -24' o nl y. Al lrviae yourhomefrce. One uf the besl ~lu ·t Sii / Spec ia l Weekend & NOW F.queslrlanCenter.CdM. PHONE: Jac.:kLaLanne JoU \1 6year TV,Rodio, · · s Boots, P5 '74 Kowasaki KZ-100, xlnt Weekly rates. Reserve LAST OF W•Y~E Pt\embership. Sac. $Z75. HiFi,Steno 109,8 Set'-!S46-J84S. Docks 9070 rnnd. itood gas mileage. for llolid•ysnow. 613-0786. ~ " h . '75 Laodc: ......... W RE SES LES Needed for sc ool lw· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''Uv~n .. auty" ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSSO". 58«-851:1 . REG ENCY l\10TOR Registered AQllA mare A HOU A tion . 752-6818 Color T. V. Be aul. lrg 38 ' Tri-cabin o~'t'ns BOAT SI.I I'S HOI\1 E RENTAL£ 6 To choose FrOftll • Red Roan, 4 yrs old. 581·2335 scree-n. all channels. tlaJt Siup Some l1ve·aboards KaWaNaki 100. only 350 925 N. II arbor Blvd. S.A. Example: 848-8380 SCRAM-LETS SJ&S.lbstoffer. 54"'-·6813 2 11 e • d,-. t ~ 'n • ,., '. &lS-8616 t~x.t 41.3.J mites. Sac s.n~. Like new • •531-2503• * •75 Landcrul•-----------1 ·i·•·j .. ;-~·· ... • ..... ·.·:-,··~·:·.:.· ~ .. not a scratch. &46-4718. ..-. HonellDldGooch·I065 ·j... ' ·~H :;: CB 3 P.t o"s old. llB625 gl'ncralor. radio. stereo. SAIL for 20 to JO '. dock . 25 • 1975 Open Road fully •••••••••••••••••••••••~... r'f£> IOOllS .._!, ANSWERS l\tany xtras. Cophased lmmaculete. 535.000. aide tie. $11 0. 303 E . 1970 C R 750 llondo , S.C. slps6..Swinterrates 4-Speed. Bir shock!li. f'.~ ... -~~ r,'r'~•·"".~ ~ CJ-JEWIUY ~-Celery"-Qul"en _ ~~:160 / bs t of r . ~~~ Ex!.52~6:521 or _t-~eewater. !171 -28&> ~~~~r:.~t~e~~s~1!!1~~ 644.8Jas Warn hub!, mud & sno ... -. ••. ~ • "-AHTS ·! Noble-Fondly -· --;---:-, . loats,Spe-ed& ean be u!lt'd ror s tret:l. \~rd lnttrest 1n Luxury 062NDM. JJJ :• lfY MHD ·:X i: G~t a11y Qf U•rs~ you :•'. LONELY Sony TA·3200F amplifier. 15 ~1.1 L.ittle Cabin Roal, Ski 9080 ('afe. or traek. Many ex-Motor Jlome. 11500. Call $4 :C· CHllSTMAS fJ arn'1'1 ""''"'~ Yuu e11n ·; There's Ofll)' one advan-Xlnt cond. Llst pri('e, glass O\Cr wnod . 40 ll P ••••••••••••••••••••••• tra!l'.11100. Cootnr t Dick. 988·3261 or962-8948. eJ le.mu" t: MOMET7 !', ·'.-, ~l Uwm au for •ale in a :.. t.age in being a fool : you $400 sell S2SO. 673_3571. molOC" & trader. Always Fish or Ski 752.0160 d ays , or 64 2 567J l----------1 \. -.;1 '· bo11;tilis.aU"uncttor()llr -'. needn 'tbeLONELY. ' ran 1n rresh ~·att·r. Nice a1111 I.mt·~ the how~. ~ DAILYPtLOT ~ t5 fl . .class r unabout 1n ntJthl!i ""' r. d1& 0..1 th()4r 11n1u.ed -~" :~ CHRISTMAS TRt:t:. ~ i rond. $1200. or ~~t offer · exe•ll"nt eondition \\'ith . ·-------1 '74 FORD MIMI ·•.items• t11n1 them intf) 1· Tumthoseunll5ed•t"rru .;. Gaffers & Sattler d S· loah&Marinr 6.11 ·2.Hil "... '70<;HJ50Honda, d TOYOTA -. Chrutmas ~Y-You >' •• into Chriatma~ ca1h? •' hwasher, l yr. old, while. e-.:-1 trail er and l'lt•rlric statt l'll'on, runs i.;rl. Blue. Self eonlaine • :C, tan P"'1 •n 11d thii 11ie ·• ·:-Our Cluutm1~ Tree ,..,JI !. Pa•'d $300 W"nl 5125 •..-r···-·· loots Rf'ftt / :;ohp :\1 crcur)'. :'lfust Sl'I.' ,....,0 ll4t -•tsl loodcd & ready for lht' • "'"""'"'"' p•-· ' . .. '....................... • ....... d ~·· ~-••Y 1"" • • •PP"e•rThanksgivl n&-'. 5407982 ChCll"t« 9050 to opprce1;1l l'. Will roa .t41:.-.....,J. l966Ho•bor.(/,,646 9J01 ";:-CHRISTMASTRt'.£ -..,l' ·:' ~~ t1:f'~ 1?'"~~i ; -Genttal 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s;ierifll"t." for SIOOO as IS. Bultat'O z:;o cc f'ursang t. •U.1a11otrour1ooc1~· .. ._-, 11 • •• Uniq u e opport un i l ~; ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • r•,.il"6--l'"'c"vt•n1nu s. ~1 11 •'h ·(·OurChn1lm111T ii ·..:.,• form«tinformat1011. '. • . . .. BOY SCOUTS N'"'-'DFnr charter 36 <..:ol. $\Z:-, ....... '" "'"'' ,.. "us l ~l' .... t·ap '·• 1ppeu °"Thank~~~"~~/! -:l 'i .;-~···~: ~-~··-··; ... ..--.. -~-;·.··. Classic Antiq ue p;iintl g r .. c. day \\'kly rotes uva1l t:311 ---9090 646 2232. 1\sk for Bill. or.D•Y ••c•inonntt•th,j: ofArabian l-lorscsin~x· HOATS. Tax Ad\'an· <1m-isgs · Boots,Storaqe -------lnlE.CIOl.DS/UZll t 11th • 18th C111 142-~a • Fi~wood JStock Up olic set tin~. Com panion Lages. call 546·4990 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful llnnda l7S CL. 17111 llACll RWI. • ·\_-~1~or~atH>n. -::" S1Scorddcl,ff42-2624 Piece in Louv r e .18.NorsemanC/C.w/trlr.SELL idle items with a BOAT STORAGE f':lcclronic 1~n1tion , .llACl•lallll • ' ... ·:C ?,ntti• • ..t 714-673-3995 . afl. 6 pm les~ 08 enn. S7SO. Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Sl per fl. /'l;c~~:port Beach hcl m c l , X lra s. $425. Jew.a.... ao7o EP1PHONE. Gui tar, 1',olk 642 5678 Call Tom, 645.0222 968-2176 S5 1954 :i.:, ton l\1ihtary 4 x 4 !Jodee Powt.•r Wgn , w /\\'inch in good cond., $1100. 646-8402. SELL id le items with a Daily Pilot Clossified Ad. ..... , $90 ; Weber BBQ, $40. Pool tbl $700 Solid 962·5618. · · 1----------1---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Port-o·crib. $IS. metal ft1ahog/slatc · 3 \.'i x 7. 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Low miles '70FORD CLUBW.t.GOM WIHDOWV.t.H Costa l\lcsa a46-4444 CREVIER 642·9405 orr 8io-&r.!l or 2-1 hr ph. ----------1 21S-8(B.0763 . l '70 510 wagon. roof rack. Jaau -9730. air. xlnL conll , $l600 ;;.~-~~•••••••••••••••• ~-2472 i• Jt\GUl\R ;7l 'li XJ -12. l V8. 3 speed, mags & stereo. ·74 D>1l su n li210 GtQ..I .sa n d . w /trl.a l'k &I ST • llOAOWAY i_i_a>~.~·clt. xlnt c;onp. lei . ,\&l /F~1 . $8150. 1' 2M02-IU•rff•tttrwr: SAM fA AMA NtblO aj'l. G p ro q.r: ~:· ._-4::.i:_:_ ____ _ ....._ftltt '•i'i· 835·3171 wknds. -: . , , ·. A1-2M0•41M 11• ~"' -XKF.2 +-2. b7. Flrll:1c(,rn ! 'Tlft:uLnM.t.n!o1uYtNG MActl1Nt. 71 Da tsunWJZ. 2 + 2 air. body :4nt. ,\C.lcalher nu IJN~"'Y~J.-e --5iP OptnSundey• • c--llidlcitem s 642'..!1678 ~111".sr.~::,a p c. Ask.ing va)v. 'Ill~ .. , -~uo, 1 -----------~l.::>O.'.' Sli200. ~5449 673-761 " .l , ,': ii ' .. .,;> 9720 Datsun 9720 Dan... 9720 Dan... 9720 ······················· ······················· ....................... ······~··············· NEW '75 DATSUN 710 • , 2 DOOR WITH AIR COMDmOMtMG Gas saving .( cyt., 4 si>eed. radio. body side mldgs .. u nde rsea!, c arpets. rear w indow delogger, reclining bucket seats a nd more. (046'100) STICKER NICE $4240 DEALER IMYOICE $37 56 Pay Only 5 3806 NO MONEY DOWN OH APPIOYID c-.. '74 CHIV. "''-"'·" ,...._~ ..... ...--I"'-·"" _,_ ....... -·~ ........ .., ._ ..... ..-.1.-....JJIO'-••• 11>1"""'1 $2977 ._., ...... '72 FOID lr,TOM •.t.tt ~ ........... ~_.._.,...,i.~- --'"'"<"~~I••~ $2870 -a.. • ..._... •• "71 TOYOTA ~~ • _. ~ ....... .....,. •• ..,.! ........ .. ,..., ><[: ~ I '"""'1'. P" , ... -· '741210 ~ ........... ,.,.y. --~ .,.,., -.-..*1 ..... IUl"8Qj $2985 -... ~ "7J 610CPL --la<>..., .... _ ..... """' --.-.; ...... -i~.....i ................... !••Jl'c.ll $2874 ...... ..... , ...... '12 DATSUN . ..... . •.-!. ...... -. ....,. ........ 1.4 -· $2283 .,, .... __ 610 and 7~0 CO~PES•4 DOORS•W-fOMS MUST BE SOLD ~OW! More 1976 Oatsuns are arriWlg daity and we need the room fo-them Pnces will never be lower. .. 48 MOS. FINANCING A~AIL. "72 DATSUH o ...., ~ toa ........ ~ _ _.... ·-1••1'0 .. •'1 $1660 .,.., __ ,.,,.~ \Clll-1.o:-i.-...i1 ''' YAHAMA ,., c.c... ~..: .... i,, s-1111 $451 ............ '74 2,0Z t•~ -• ..,..1 ........ .., .• , •• _.~t -1 ........ ~ ..... _i..,.,.. .......,, ..... .01 SAVE -___ .,,,, __ _ ~ ........ -~ S366r . ... _,, ....... • ' I 1 ! • I • I I I • . A1191.' 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XDJ+J .....,_, ll.J~WY. ~ ... ~ • ~~ metallic. •lnl eond., -Ste. il today!_ ••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••"•••••••~ '7J • ..._CIDIS 'Cl MB HO, 4 dr. Cluslc -'C:l...,..•••n. "' &ll Tara• 1.,. mlot ~-.,.-_,,,, AM /FM 1tereo ,_,10• AM!oa. lltw 9100.t..tos. Mew 9- Sable witb tu. Interior, OMDdft.AT av• I. lmm•c. • a:lnL •tereoc...._te:M,OOOml, ~ ' 612.MPQ, AM/P'M. ·Power tteer· H of' rt Prob . be1 t •s1 in lf7Stlt S Sl?tSO &4M5lS ~.~·=~~'!::Uok:l& 1 U.S.$2300.&'11·7'30 (~~~t\5,,-> • "fl9~4C:,mplet~.newhlgh -MOToa $AVE wdlcaredllrtDlflU~ 111~'if.:~ULE.Jlter, 7g,:~ur'i:~0i,!,:~i 1. Owner'• ~oSilver performance en1lne. • Cd "1N1111l•1..:1 [--1 w/ aunrocl • .Loadad with Body 6: lntmior perfect. AU'JHC*UD ""'' UUW SAYE Buena Park Bei1e w /co ee Erown eatraa. Approx. 4,200 Appeai'ance aroup. M500 ~a s.ntce I ... ...,...,.,,.h 0n....5f.!~~~ Fwr. 1:-.= J:::::·~.'l\; m11 ... ,:.::r beauurui 1r.rm ..0-11143 DAVE ROSS TOYOTA 3100W. CoutJfw1.NB equlp'd. Perf cond. 18.500 ~ar 0:.-nct °';, ftd coupe 1l8 911. Red. Sspd $5000. PQjil'h&C-.STUTZ 1966 Horbof, C.M 644 ~303 642.940S '73 Mereedes orolr. Pvt. PIJ. 673.Qle with oir aw.. •ll•.YS New paint, Qllerlor. Call 2410 Hert>eo: ll•tl. orrerexplria U·2M5 ' 73450SLMercedn e&c.~). : • .••~fl~-~,,~00p~m~S6~l~-63~13:·:::-::~1 ----~----~-"";:;:;:;:'.~~-"'--'74J1 .. ,;.XJ6&. • 220D : . ta fltllJ -wpped, u,ooo Rll1¥equlp'd, perf. coDd. ___ 1,:-__ be '70 9n T. AM/FM 8 track T~• 9765 71 TO'fO -· DIESEL Lo. ml. 711-·-WV .... m-· Korus mW<ts•ll. .,~ K II c ·m t le1, i mm•C!ulate . =='-"'"--'-'----!sold on 1 first-com ' S3l-0'781. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M pe CJINBW. Eco11om1 Special!'&& 2sosE. P/S, PtB, bull No phone --TOYO..-.--4 Speed, 111dlo; heater. AqtoqJltkJnlDllJ'li3s.ion, am/fm, 1un.rf, Id cond, a«ePtcd. 1.. l....tt t7SS I I' mac wheels. You'll like $9550-rad.lo,t.e·aier.-nmGl;--asttng S?,950 Must sell. DOMIURMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• lxclni•eO...... lhisonel!054CXW. 'Priced to "4 ..... POUCHE/AUDI '64 Rll. Gd tir~/brks, nu -Co .. t Area . $1677 Sel MG 9742 11411 Hullor ~~~~!u:~t:Oe1~f; r ••••••••••••••••••••••• GAU8'4 GltOYE MS-2!.9S luy ort.ase·at :0 lflnia ~1''~'·'1~1'';0'·'11 ·:9 M.G A=~.~!T ..,;ir: ..,~ Por.iche 914 nU p3int RolhRoyc• t756 M llR io Is ¢e1 W\ 1-HaborCM peedh I b kt ' t "'es"bnkcs.AMIFM ••••••••••••••••••••••• MDT R,S ~' VOLVO • ;11., r , . . w ee s, uc e sea. s . stueoSS300SJ6.8428 #l DEALER IN US A '12 XKE VU 2' • bl r 631·1276 suntone yellow ex.tenor ... · +-. •• e • w /black I nt erior . "74 914 2.0 Porsche. Air IOY AveryPkwy--SDFrwy 19MHn1hot Ci\1 6•/\9JOJ br~•t wir-e '!1'he;:~· New '76 Mercedes 3 (610AQH ).$1499. app, group. Like new: ~CARVER MISSION VIEJO Oflerexpiresll·Z4·75 ;:..,·.,~air. 1· .i>iesel Be low tos TOWNE&i;COUNTRY 752-6531 . ROUS -Cl 83t-2880 · 495.Uto y don" -~ l • S13 aoo 646-4441 Dir ·nu1 ou .. n""""" a 1un o ' '613-761$ '65C Cabriolet. Orig brwn 1lAl,17thS1. • • "draw fast" when you Merce*l,leu 9740 · leather int & top. 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SAL£., SAVE h ard le: aof\ tops, nu tires. be<ker, mt like nu. 18,500 Jllll M.....,llO firm. 7Sl-8'T71 . __, Harbour V.W. . . . . . . Men:edes Ben• • .,, 220SE MOTOR CARS Coupe classic, $4500, 1200 W.CoastHwy. !lift. Bch. 142.4435 ...,..... 645-1102 MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alltot.Ntw tlOOAMtos,.New . 9100 '68 '-fGC Conv. &cyl, -.·ire ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. ••••• whls, am/fm , 1d cond. 1975 YEAR-END . CLOSEOUT NOW IN PROGRESS AU '.75 TOYOTA'S & VOLVO'S MUST GO!!! 17141831°2110 • 17141495-1210 Ml\R Q lJ IS ., ·.:.-:= MOTD RS .,, ... "" . • $1,850. 6'15·2686. '•11•• • 9741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 PEUCiEOT 504 G r een, autom oatic transmission. s un roor, sharp! (886GSX). 9 =llAZllA 17311 •• ..i ......... . . · Ofrer explres 11·3\·75 Porsche 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PORSCHE. '73 914 1.7 31,000 mi , AM /FM stereo, cstm pin stripe & mags, all extras. Beaut cond. Pvt ply. $5800. 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"James Glavas -and said, "Fortwiate- ly, you've got a real pro here whQ ' Fronr Bach to Roel.: ~ Harpist Harriett Wood performs and explains the \Vork . • ing of her in strument to Laguna Beach children at the I/ home of Be tsy Reinhold. Mrs. Reinhold hosts a prog ra m \ called "From Bach to Rock " and each Thursday enter· tains from 35 to 50 elementary and intermediate school children and faculty. Mrs. Wood performed music from f:' Bach to Scott Joplin's ri3glime, not quite making it ta I rock. 'Coast Contractor [ Latham Dead ;Jay [,atham, conlraCtor who :testored the Mi ssion San Juan Capistraho and an 18-year veteran or the Capsilrano Beach Sanitary District Board or Direc- 'tors. died Thursday at the age of 6.1. Private fam ily funera l \'Services for 'Mr. Latham, 26151 Victoria Blvd ., Capistrano Beach, were held Thursday after- Tr: Latham, a general con- tractor, worked on and arr ror 20-years on reconstruction of various portions or the r.1ission. He recently completed work on the Mission's west wing, a job that consumed 35,000 custom-made adobe bricks. Three weeks ago, Mr . Latham was reelected to a term on the Sanitary Boald. J.le joined the board in 1947. Mr. Latham was chairman or the Southeast Regional Recla· mation Authority, an agency formed to provide regional sewage treatment and disposal for communities in southern Orange County. He was a past president or lhe San Juan Capistrano Rota ry Club and lhe Capistrano Beach Community Association. He had bef'n a Capistrano Beach resi· dent since the mid 1940·s. Mr. Latham is s urvied by hi s widow, Maureen of the home : two daughters, Susan Russo, or Huntington Beach, and Drude Clark, or Agoura; a son. Donald. of Montana: two stepsons, Ralph Dean of San Juan Capistrano a nd Chris Dean , or Capistrano (Sff I.1\THAM, Page t\2) knows crime a• the enemy and is doing something about it." Davit and Glavas worked ~ether in the LAPD prior to Glavu· move to Newport Beach. The outspoken Police chief Pointed to "our anti-social young Amttic ans" as one of the two rauffS for the upswing in sub- urban crime. l>avis said youngsters are liv·: inc in an ~era of ''situation tlhif'I," where anyUW., it right. "'lb• <hildren Juot attn~ of the same quality," said the chief, wtN> added that broAl:tn homes ex· pt1io a lot ol the problem. The seeond reason tor the crime tncrealie is the "l.dsatiable appetite for dope'' in this coun· try, according to Davis. "And it"s not just that the kids are U9iil' marijuana at school. It's hut\1sh ... 1nd that's 20 Utnes stroqser. '' said D•vls, who added that cocaine ml!fen are widespread, too. Instead of trying to combat the rise in drug use, Davis said the foolish official reaction Is to decriminalize marijuana. He was referring to the relaxed laws regarding marijuana use that go into effect next year. "But, f've got news fOf' them. We'll still be vigorously enforc· int marijuan-a laws in LA aftu Jan. 1," he said. Turning to another area he sees as "illogical." Davis con· df'mned the attempts to ban the :1aleof handguns. "Only 3 percent or the crimes . w mmitted have guns involved. '~ eliminating g uns would only 1 ~toP that percentage of t'rime - If those <"riminals didn't turn to (Soe DAVIS, Page AZI 1,600; Pounds of Pot . · Found; Lagunan Held Su.it for .OC Offshore Lease Delays Sought Prime Rate Lowered NEW YORK <U PI ) - First National City Bank today lowered its prime lending rate to 7 percent. the lowest in the industry and a reflection of the Federal Reserve Bank's easier credit and monetary polit'ies .~ Ja,\·s uit seeking_ a pre- liminary injunction against leas· ing by the federal government or off-shore oil drilling rights was Ciled early today in Washington. D.C. on behalf of Orange County and 14 other local government entities. ~1ar sha Kwalwass er of the Center for Law in the Public In· terest said the legal documents were presented to Federal Judge Aubrey E . Robinson shortly after ~aa.-..We1Mot'4iaottme. -Attorneys Brent Rushforth and Bruce Terris. retained by the center to r epresent the local gov· ernments.-prePa red the suit this week usi ng a draft drawn by Los Angeles City Attorney Burt Pines . Constmction Halt at Arch Beach Mulled Faced with teeming new build- ing in already crowded Arch Beach Heig hts . the Laguna Beach City Council has taken steps toward developing an en· vironmental impact report which could hall new construction in_ the hilltop community. The council's action came amid a declaration by Coun- cilman Jon Brand, that it may be time to "pull up the plan)t·' on Arch Beach Heights. , Brand charged that over - crowding in the area was a threat to public health, .safety and welfare and as such he felt the ('()Wlcil could declare vacant lots in the community "unbuilda · ble.'· "I think this council is stuck with a mess ... that was created a long time ago by councils that didn 't have the view of the growth that was to occur. ''It is unfortuhate that many of the councils were dominated by real e s tat ~ interests and Chamber or Commerce types who were interested in selling <See ARCH, Page A2) P in l's' or igi nal s uit was dropped by Los-An geles v.•hen the city council there refu sed to participate in the joint legal ac- tion. Ms. Kwalwasser said the suit asks for a preliminary injunction rather than a t e mporary restraining order because the latter would have a ure or only 10 days. (Sff 011 •. Page "2) Most rnajor banks v.•ere expected to make a similar reduction. Ci tibank 's prime. a baromet er o r the availability or credit for commerrial and industrial loans. has not been at the 7 percent rate since early July when interest rates were on the rise after fall · ing to a low of 6~ percent . -* * *,.;.._._ -.. ~------~ 300 Attend Cheers;-Ca ca'lls Fill Oil Meeting By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI'-0.11, l"IM'!Me" The federal government·s pro- posal to lease I .25 million acres or coastal waters for offshore oil drilling round few friends Thurs· day night at a South Laguna Civic Association forum attended by more th an 300 persons. The emotion-c harged meeting repeatedly was punctuated with cheers for speakers who opposed the current lease proposal and .catcalls against those who sup- ported it. Unless blocked by court action, the Department of the Interior will call for bids Dec. 11 on five tracts located within a 34.500 square mile a re a off the Orange and 1.os Angeles County coasts. Hlintlngton B each Coun - cilwoman Harriett Wieder charged that the federal govern- ment is moving streamroller- style with the lease program over opposition of local govern- ments. "If the federal government can move into a community and violate lts own laws, then this is not a participatory democracy. it's not even a democracy,·· Mrs. Wieder dttlared. She said that 41 counties and cities will fil e suit Monday in federal court in an attempt to block the lease progra m until federal legislation is adopted set· ting new policit's for offshore drilling. \.__.. The curftAit leases arc being offered under legislation adopted in 1953. "We have a situation where we are 75 percent dependent on oil. We import 40 percent of our need at a price five times more than it was two years ago. I resent tlie fact we are controlled by other nations,·· said Donald Nielsen. public affairs manager of the Standard Oi I Company o r California. Nielsen. who v.·ore a "Stan· dard·blue" blazer. said offshore drilling is an emotion-charged is- sue that brings to mind only two things: visions or the platforms that have existed heretofore off the coast and the Santa Barbara oil spill of January 1969. He said visual impacts would be minimal, claiming that there only would be 80 platforms in a 230 mile area extending from Point Concepcion to the Gulf of Mexico. I.eases would ex tend from 4 miles t o 150 miles seaward of the coast. he said. "The oil industry has drilled 19,000 wells and we've only had four spills. That 's a record of 99.998 ~rcent . You can't match that," Nielsen said . 3 Others Arrested In Chase A 37-year·old J,aguna Beach woodcarver and a Sunset Beach photographer "'ere among four men a rrested in Nevada follow- ing a three·statf' air and ground chase and seizure or $130.000 worth o{ Mexican martJuana Thursday. Albert David J,aw. 277 Canyon Acres Drive. l.aguna Beach "'as a rrested in Boulder City, Nev with a truck from a San Clemente leasing compan y. Nevada stale nartotics agents claim they seized 1,600 pounds of marijuana from the truck. 1 Atso arrested were 11-1 ichat~I Reeve. 30, phot og r apher from Sunsf't Beach, Derek }-larrh;, 29. a graphics designer from l..os Angeles and I.arry G. Madden. 30, a pilot from Portland. Ore. Pat Stephens. Nevada stale narcotics supervisor, said lht! operation began when Mojave County Sherirf·s deupties spotted a rendezvous between several vans and a twin engi ne aircraft at Red 1.ake. Ariz . Officers ('ailed in an aircraft from the U .S. Customs and closed in on the operation . Two o r three vans agents believed to have been laden with mari jua na escaped and tht' airplane took off. The Customs aircraft followt·d it on a course wh1 rh took thl' planes over desert areas •)f California, ~evada and Anzon:i The aircraft landed nca·r .Shc•ri·.s Ranch, a Lincoln County bordello about 65 miles northeast of I.as Vegas. rt1 add en was arrcstctl the re. "The Customs plan(' just kC'pl on the pilot's tail unhl he ran out of gas:· Stephens said . lie said a significant amount of marijuana residue was found on lhC' aircraft. It is unknown how much marijuana was originally on thl' air craft. hov.'ev cr' payload or the Cessna 320 is a bout 2.000 pounds including fue l I.aw. Reeve and 1-Iarris were arrested at a Boulder Cit y. gasoline s tation alter state narcotics officers tracPd them tQ a motel. waited and v.·atched as CSee POT, Page A2 ) 'Yule.Tram ,To Operate :Jn Laguna Laguna Scores 'Good' He claimed curre nt technology would allow any spill in seas cresting up to 20 reel to be con- tained before the oil hit the beach. Laguna Beach f\.1ayor Roy Holm disagreed, citing a Ford Foundation study which he said concluded that any s pill in seas cresting over three feet or fanned by winds greater than one knot could not be contained. W e athe r Sunny and mild is what the weather service is call ing for on Saturday. llighs at the beaches a round G5 rising to 75 inland. Lov.·s tonight in the 40s. \ A Christmas season tram operation will shuttle holiday shoppers thTough Laguna :Ile\ ach's business districts under a plan approved Wednesday by the city eouncil. Cost of the service largely will 6e borne by city merchants who donated $1,260 to the estimated ~,440 cost of providing the ansportaUon. The trams will run from 10 ;i'.m. to 5 p .m . Thursdays, t.f'ridayt, Saturdays and Sundays ff~m Nov. 28 to Jan. 1. Routes ~I go from the downtown busi· Dess district south to the Art v~ter and a lona: Coast Jtighway 1~'::~:1 w~i·~~nes. oper&tor To( The Tucker Bag, 0<ganlzed the '1 tram program and solicited the "funds for.ill ppeTation. Reading, Spelling Improvements Needed With the exception or second grade reading and twelfth gr ade spelling, Laguna Beach Unified School Di s trict s tud e nt s performed "exceptionally well " on 1975 state achievement tests. Laguna's second graders re· ached tbe 79 perc-entile on read· ing tests administered in May. meaning that only 21 percent of the students throughout the state per( or med above Laguna 's average. lo twelfth grade spelling, Laguna was ranked at the 77 percentile. meaning that its average score was surpused by 23 perrent of the students ln the state. -The tesl scores ~Uy were released by the state Department of F..ducation. "Jn comparison with other school districts in the county and state, we performed exceptional- ly well,·· s aid Supt. Robert Sanehis. He will outline the seores to school trustees on ~. 2. Despite the above average showing, the Laguna district fell short or expectations ol st•te statistielans in five areas. • Expeeted per£ormance wes predicted by teating officials as,. runc:tion o( the socic>-eronom$C profile of the community and p&Stseoreeon elate tests. In twelfth grade written ex· prt'Sslon, for example, Laguna stu.dents wer~ predicted to l PE"rform at the 98 to 99t.h perren· tile, that is , among the top one to two percent in the state. Laguna's actual srore fell at the 97th percentile, thus, the dis- trict was ranked as fal ling below expectation, even though" the srore reflects Laguna to be in the s tate's top three percent. Sanchis said school ad · miniBtratora will analyze all test data in relation to the current cur- ril"lllum and determine if any changes need to be made. "Areas we 'ti obviously need to look a.tare second grade reading and high school spelling.·· the superintendent said. Fo116wlng iJ a complete list or Laguna's performance on the <See SCORES, Page Azl ~ -.. , ........ "''"' ' f ' ' Holm said a combination or seismic and deep "'ater condi- tions prevalent off the Orange County coast m ade the proposed lease program a threat to coastal communities. He said he would support drit1- lng in s hallower waters more than 90 miles from the coast "on- ly under very :itringent condi· lions."' MN. Wieder satd s he held a similar view. Both local officials called for provisions in the lease program to prevent sale of offshore tracts to foreign -baaed companies, a <~LEASE, Poge AZI . I INSIDE TODA"' lt'i not unusual for a 15· year-Old on the Orange Coo.st lo seek fJf'Tfection on a surj board but a Laguna &och lad U .seeking ii.another 100y. Set SIOJ'll by Daily Pilot SI.a// Writer Jock Chappell on Page .Cl of the Weekellder. l•dex ' .. ., .,,., •• •• .,., ... .... .. .,,., •• <•~ Al DAIL v PILOT L/5C l'ro• P agp A I AR CH ... l.s~unn , not savin~ 1\ "An EIR (environmental i m· part report ) i~ a ne<'t'ssity and 1f 1t c:an t'O mt' up "'1th lh t" mit igatory n1t·.1 .... ur't'" th.it ·., 1.rreat. Rut 1r 1t l'<111 't. Ill .... 1y 11 riiht no" 1r that n11•:in .... pullinc up tht• pl.Jnk. 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A propos:1I for h1r1n~ a pri\'<J\t• consultant to th~ th1· 1-:11< .... 111 h1· cons1d1•rrrl hy l111· euune1J lh·t· :i F:st1m •1lt•d ("n:->t "as pl;t l"l'tl at lwl'>''E't'n $5.000 a nd SI0.000 F rom 'P ag.,. . t I POT ... the trio washed dO\\'n lht•1 r va ns and appare ntly rt•ad1ed fo r a trip to Cali forn ia , Sll•phens :-;aid l"'n v:.111s WC'rt• involved. Oni..• "'as hauling equip ment .anti !ht' ulht.·r \\'as lo~1dt·U wi th thr mariJuana slO\\'t•d 1n '.\l<'Xi <'an ~ug:ir ha).!~ !l e :-..11d !ht• \':1n s '''t.•rr equipped "'1th sophistieatcd equip mt~nt tnt·ludin.I! air·ICI· g round and g:round -to-).!round radio ge:ir and pol ice radJl• monitors. I.a"' and the others, arrcstM for alleged possession of mari- jua na. are being hl..'ld in Clark County J a il in Las Vegas. Bail has bttn set at $25,000 ca::sh. As many as 20 s tate and federal agents part ici pated in the narcotics roundup over an eight- hour period. Franco Loyal Friend, Ally Says Nixon SAN DIEGO !AP) -Former President Richard M. Nixon said Thursday that through "firm- ness and fai rness" Francisco Franco earned worldwide respect for Spain. <Related story A•I ) "Gen. F'laneo was a loya l friend and ally of the Unit<'d States.·· Nixon said in statement after the death of the Spanish leader in Madrid . "'After a tragic and bloody civil war, he broug ht Spain back to economic recovery. He united a divided nation throui::h a policy of firmness and fairness toward those who had fought agains t him."' Nixon said Franco "earned the deep affection of hi s own people and respect for the Spanish na- tion around the 'A'orld.'" The statemC'nt by Nixon. "'ho lives in nearby San Clemente. ·was telephoned to the San Diego/ Union. I O RANGE COAST ' " DAILY PILOT Jh~ O.•noo Co••I o.,,~ r .... 1 "' 1•· ~"'' ",,, ,,., "''"""I~ •in ... , r .... "D«M•"' ,, ,,, '"' ',, "'. (""'1 l'Utlh•n,nq(O"'ll""' ~"""'"'''roJ,1_.,,,.,. 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N(wambar 21. 1.97~ I / Ii ' + • ' ' l.;1ur1 llnuSt'. :-.1x th g radt•r a t I.:.igun ;_i's '!'op <lf The \\"orld 1-:J~·rrit·n tar' S\·huol. \\"1111 firs t pl~1l't' 111 tht• l>ookmark \:nntl·St ;.it \,;.igun a l\4:arh branch hhr<tr\ She'' ill be fc t - t•d ~ii .i fl'l'l'P! ion al:~ p.n1 S..iturday al the libr<.1ry along \\tlh yol111g :-.t l·rs \\ho r1..·t'l'l\"t'd honor:ibll' mention. ==_:;.:__ __ _ Orte g a Route Fund Offer by San Jaun lly I,;\ t. RIEK 1\S Pl-:R San J u<tn {' apisl r ano c1l.v t'uun cdmt'n \VcJnPsdav a)!rt't'tl "1th t ht• county l~oard Or SupC'rv1sors to offt'r iocal nlnllL')' in lieu of lacking state fund s to 1mpruvt· a portion of Orli..·~a I ligh\\':JY. ThP proposal ea ll s fnr the r1!y 10 put up about SIOO.()((J from thf'ir gas tax funds and the coun- ty to contr1butc> $200.000 fro m their Arte1·1al ll1 gh"•ay Finan('· in ~ Pro~ram so the slatl" l'an ~C'l the remainder 111 fe<lC'ral funds tu do tht• SI .5 million .1oh. :'\:orm:illy. the st ate would put up 11 percent of the funds ne('(!ed to do the "'Ork o n On.eg.a , a state high\\'ay. (';il1"rans, lht• s tall.' a~ency. ho .... •e\·er . has no money 10 do thr JOb which they had been committed to do for a numher of years. l'rom Pogf' ;\I LATH AM ... tteach : t'>''O brothers. J ack. of . .\riiona, and F .R. l.atham. of llpland. and eight grandchildren The family suggests contribu- tions to the !\1 ission San Juan Capistrano Rest oration l''und. Se rvice~ werl~ a rranged by I.esneski ~l ortuary, S an Clemente. f 'rom Pagt' ;t I DAVIS ... other weapons.·· he contcnc!N:I . O"erall, the future looks "pret· ty bleak,·· in the chirf's opinion . "\rime '>''iii continue to go up with the lack of lo~ir by our elect- ed leadership. Things \\'ill just get \\'orse a nd ,~·orse."' Davis noted. · It mig:ht turn around in fi\'e or 10 vears. I th ank God "'e havt• meii hkl' thost• in the :">lcwport Reach Po li C'e l)epartment - "'ho'll hang in there and do their best to protect our society." he said. ""Wh t'n th1· rest of America gets the s ame fear that's in tht• ghetto. then "'('\I get some help for these mrn ,· ht• concluded. In Octoht•r. ("al ·rrans said the pr1);ect had been 1ndcf1nite!y de· ft•rrl'fl bcf'ause of lht·1r financial p111111t•n1~ \V ithuut the state's :-.hare. tht' fc>d e ral funds '''ou ld a.lso not bt• allocaled for the job. County supervisors proposed :hi.' 101n t agreement earlier this month to alleviate problems on !ht• h1i;h .... ·ay. a narro"" curving ro;•d . 'A'hich the C'ity has been ob- jecttn:? to for several yC'ar~. Th(' ar('a in question has a bad acci- tlt>nt history. l lncler the propos al. a four lane hi )!hway would bC' construC'tcd C'ast of the ~a n lliei:!o F'ree"'.ay to La Novia. From La Navia to the city limits, the highway would be realigned hut it would eonlinue \\·1th j ust two la ne's . · City and county rcpres en- tativ<'s will appear b<>fore the Cali fornia l lighway Comrnission in San Rernardino Today to seek stat{' approval of the arrange· n1rnt. 1\lt hough lh<' councilmen \•otcd unanimously in favor of the supe r yisor 's proposal. several ad mitted reluctance because they "'ould be taking over the Sl3l('·s respons ibility. llowever, they said. they are concerned "'ith their residents' health and safety . and that was being en- dangered by the highv,:ay. Councilman Yvon Heckscher commented, "\Ve are bailing the st.ate out.·· f 'r o na Pagf' A I SCORES ... state tes ts. State exoectancv ranges are incl uded in paren- theses. t. --Grade 2 reading: (8'1·95), 79 percentile. -Grade 3 reading: (81 -98), 86 percentile. -Grade 6 reading : (85·93), 90 percentile. -Grade 6 s pelling: (81 -89), 86 percentil{'. Gra d e 6 mathematics · ~&4 -89), 90 percentile. -Grade 12 r eading ; (98·99 ), 94 percent ii('. Grade 12 written ex - pression : (98-99), 97 percentile. --Grade 12 spe lling: (95-98 ), 77 percentile. ~ Grade 12 mathematics · !97-99), 89 percentile. LA Times a 'Bit' Ed Davis Knocks Old Foe J,os .l\ngr\('s Police Chief Ed Davis got in a few more digs at h is old ne mesis. The Los Angeles Times, Thurs day y,·h e n he addres~ed a po lice awards luncheon in ~e,,·port Beach. THE CHIEF, WHO has been engaged in a running battle with th e newspaper, mentioned that he's been assignee! a nc,111 rt'porter. "fmag1n<' \\1hat it's like h aving your own hit man assig n ed to you,·· Davis r huckled. DAVIS /\1.,SO CONTENDED that he has be~ us· ing the Times for a long time. "If I "!•nt sometltlng published 1 Just)?utlt in a confidential memo to the City Councit ancj it gels In the paper," he quipped. ·-r • t .. . • .. Hinshaw ~Jurors Picked By GARY GRANVll.t.t: OftltDO.•l, .. UD'liY" • With mor e ease and in less time than expected, the jury that will try Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R· Newport fiC'a ch J on three bribery rhar gl"'S was selected Thursday 1n Orange County Superior Court. The eight-woman, !our-man jury wail sworn in two and a half days after prosecution and de- fense attorneys began sorting through 101 prospective jurors ("a iled i nto Judge R ob('rl Kneeland 's courtroom RPrauSf' or f"Xtf'nSiVP ouhlirl· ty tha t preet"ded and followed lhns haw 's indi ctment on the bribery c harges b y the county ~rand jury las t May, the jury M>lection process was expected to take much lonii:er. Rut late Thursday aftC'rnoon, Ass istant Dis trict Atto rney J\lichael Capizzi and dt>fense at· torneys ~tar:;hall Morgan and Jlobl•rt (irel'n wer<' ahle to agree on the trial panel. J{t:>forr Jud ge Kn t>e land s .... ·ore in lhe 12 jurors and their three alterna tes. Morga n and Green had l"XC'used five prospec- tive jurors without giving a re· ruwn . Capizzi had turned away four ~1ond ay, th~ jury will hear op<'n1n g statem('nts from both sides before 1istcn1ng to prOSl'CU· tH1n .... ·1tnrs-.es a s Jhnshaw con- t1nut•s his e fforts to clt•ar himself fro m the m ost far;-reaching poli t1t•a l scandal in Orange Coun- ty hi sto ry. Rehind the beleaguered Republican co n~ress man are eight additional felony charges brought against him by the Grand Jury in the sam e indictment . They "'ere dis missed in a pretrial hearing early last month by Jud~e Ryron Me Millan. .<\head of l·linshaw is a second lrial on c harf:!C'S included in a separate indict mt•nt, charges re- lated to a purported cons piracy to help elect hi m to Congress in 1972 at taxpayer expense l.ikc the briberv alle.eations. the cons piracy charges stem from incidents that occurred in the early 1970s when llinshaw '>''as Orange County assessor So far, eight fo rmer officials in the as sessor·s orrice that Hin!'lhaw heade d have either pleaded ~uilty o r been convicted E'roMPapAJ OIL. • • RobiMOn 's decision is expect. eel next week or early the follow.- ll!I wm -'""Jliirb<lont 111e °"'· 11 date .set by the U.S. Depart· ment of the lnll"rior for the start of leasing. Nearly 1.3 million acres or out· er continental shelf land primarl - ly off Orange and San Diego County coastlines would be open to drilling under the rederal lea:;e plan. l..ocal government agencies in Southern Calirornia are trying to block the lealteti because they claim not enough attention has been given to lo<'al concerns or envi ronmental issues . l'ro• Page A I LEASE .•• separation of exploration and,.ac · tual production. greater environ- mental controls and payment of a 3.3 percent royalty to coastal communlties affected by the pro- gram. The three-hour forum ended with a call from one member or the a udien~e for a voice vote on the issue . T here were no votes in favor of offshore drilling. Pair Indicted For Extortion LOS ANGELES CU P!) -Two men ~·ho were indicted on extor- tion c harges were arrested for al· legedly using threats of violence to get money from the Opt."rators of a Los Angeles-to-Las Vegas ,iunket. Alfred Ponticelli. 55. Westlake Village, and Ig n azio Tony Des<'isciolo. 56, a lso known as Tony Dee or Sun Valley, were ar- rested at their homes by FBI agents Thursday. LB Police Auction Set The l.aguna Beach Police auc- tion "'ill be h{'Jd at 8 a.m . Dec. 6 behind the headquarters fire de· partment building near c ity ball. More than 50 items of lost or re- covered stolen property will be placed on the block. r.terchandise includes jewelry. stereo equip· ment. records and a large number of bicycles . Sale! I Leasing ' . Denied - By N ·avy BJ WILLIAM SClllll!UIER 0t .... o.i1, " ... ~ Orange Coun ty 1overnment's bid for joint u se ol El Toro Marine Corps Air Stat.ion by civilian plan es and commercial jets a pparently will be natly de· nied by the U.S. Navy Depart· m<-nt . Pentagon analysts have senl a report to Jack L. Bowen, assis- tant s ecretary or t he Navy ror in· ~tallations and lo&islics, stating lhat such use or the jet fighter ba11e would be highly dangerous ~lnd disruptive to the military mission of El Toro. The report and a cover letter to Orange County supervisors are awaiting Rowers' rlnal approval and signature, which are due to come later today or Monday, a spokesman for t he assistant set'retary 's of lice said Thutlfley. ''There is no dout?t be "t'iil ac- cept the findingis a nd let rowity officials know in clear-cut terms that such joint uise is not possi· ble." aecor ding lo Fred Steams~ a chief analyst in Bowers' office. United way of Oninge County north/llOUlh '°°' Thanks to yuu ... it works •.• """ RllAllOFUS ""' """ """ """ GOAL= ""' "°" sa.6 million , .. TO DATE the United Way of Orange County, north/south, has collected $1 ,610,000 -44 percent of its goal. Contribu- tions to date this year com - pare to 57 percent of last year's cam paign production. FUnds aid 72 hum an service agencies. ' Holiday bounty from the Et Cetera collection by Drexel i. " Lily Accessory Table, Han Chest, We welcome the holidays with exceptional reductions on an elegant selection of Et Cetera" furnitur e accents' Our collection's rich w1 ll1 a profusion of new pieces from Drexel" ... tables and chests. gracefu l and decorative objets of every kind . Even a gleaming "brass" gilt bed' Prec ious woods and connoi sseur tini shes. magnificently ornamented, give ea ch piece an heirloom beauty . Supe;b Drexel quality and craftsmanship are evident throughout . For gifts, for your own home, save during our holiday presentation of Et Cetera designs this week! 7eJ fJO# ~~, 11te. 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 92651 j714) •94--6551 23649 HAWT'HvRNE BLVD. TORRANCE. CA. 90505 (213) 378·1279 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 94660 (71416'2·2050 . . • • I I ( I I I I • 76ChttkBst • . f Consumei-s Win ~ ew Regulations By SYLVIA PORT&ll •Are you aware ot the ro11ow1n1 new rl1hts th•t belong to American con.sumers, a are.ult ol recent reculaUoa.s? MovlD1 Dela1s: If a movJna: company rans to pick up ond deli Yer your bouoehold Soocb 00 the dotes ageeed •J>Oll. and as a result, your family incurs motel and · dining expenses, the moving Company is ob- bills. Money's Worth i Ugaltd to pick up the If you find you~ell 1 · in this situation, say5 ;,-a ______ ,, thtltnterstate CommeITe Commission, save you r motel and r estaurant receipts and submit eopies or them to the moving company when it sends cla.lms for reimbursement. If tbwe is My disagreement. cont1ct the ICC'& Section f1f Household Goods, Bureau of Oper ations, Washington, D.C. 20423. While the ICC iS not authorized lo settle dispute claims it will assist you whenever possible. ' Cr"'it Denial Esplaaatiou:-A5 part of its. final regulations prohibiting di~crimination in the granting of C'redit on the basi:J ol sex. the Federal Reserve Board now requir<>s that creditors explain to you. upon request. why they have denied or ended your credit. The rule '-''as dropP,e<f this fall but reinstated ln response to an uproar from consumers and women·s groups , Tbe new rules also bar C'rediton from asking t1pplicanU about birth- cootrol teehniques or childbearing intentions and from ig· ndring a woman 's earniI'lgs from part-lime work in evaluat· ing her credit worthiness. \ Brailleegrams: The Federal Communications Com · nussion·now permits Western Union to offer Braillegrams for sending messages to someone who's blind or s uffers from impaired vision. Your message, either enlarged into t.i ·point typE" or transmitted into Braille. i~ mailed from a Western Union terminal in New Jersey, to r each the r eci· pient about two days later. This unique. if not !peedy, sqrviC'e costs S2 for the first 25 "''ords and Sl for eaC'h addi· tif>nal 25 words or less. Banks Pay Your Bills: Under a Federal Reserve Board regulation, effe ctive Sept. 2, banks have the authority to of. fS-bill ·paying ser vices using money from your savings ac· count (which of course, earns you interest ). You and your participating bank sign a contract which lists the names of the companies or persons to whom funds should be transferred, the a mOWlt , and the frequency. You make changes in the list by phoning or writing the bank. Amtrak'• Visitors Pass: As of Nov. l ; any foreigner vis- iting the U.S. is eligible for Amtrak's new Bicentennial USA·RAIL pass. The passes -offered to anyone except lJ.S .. Mex ican and Canadian citizens -are designed to make train travC'I chea l)('r. · A regular coach round·trip rare between Los Angeles and Ne\v York , for instance, costs $304 . Jn contrast. a 14·day pass costs S150 ; a 2I ·day pass, $200 ; a JO·day pass, $250. ThesE" passes are sold abroad by Am trak· appointed agents. Foreigners must show them. their passports and their re· ~ar tickets (which they obtain at an Amtrak office in the U.S.) when they ride the trains. Hearing Aid Rule: American consumers waste an estimated $\0 mijLion each year on useless hearing aid de- vices -one reason being that as many as 500,000 aids are fi\ted each year without the help of a phys ician or trained ~aring aid specialist. The Federal ·rrade Commission has thus proposed a trade regulation rule to r equire. among other things, that the $150-milLion·a ·year industry of. fer a refund, minus a return fee. to any customer who's dis· . satisfied with a purchased ~id within JO days of the sale . The FTC invites you to C"omment on the rule by writing the Sp.ecial As11islant Director for Rule Making, FTC, Washington. D.C. 20581. Care Labels on Yard Goods: When you buy a bolt of fabric, you should gel a care label giving you directions for washing. bleaching. ironing or dry cleaning. If you do not get this label. as k for it and make sure that this label matC"hes the information on the bolt'.s label. A bolt label indicating. say, "Car e l .. abel 2, ··means the s alesman should give you the care label marked "2". If this labe! is not available. compl ain to the .store manager. If he fails to assist you . complain to the FTC. Care I.abels Division. Washlngton. D.C. 20580 . The ITC soon Will issue more proposals on this problem. 'i- Need Advice? SEC Reissues Book On Buying Stocks NEW YORK (AP) -The Securities and ExC'hange Commission has Jots of things to worry about these days, but be reassured it has not over· iooked its role as protector of the small investor. The watchdog of federal · Canadian Oil Export Cuts Told ., OTTAWA, Canada (AP) Canadian crude oil exports to the United States will be slashed by one· third to 510,000 barrels a da y Jan. 1 and to 385,000 barrels later in the year. En ergy ~tin iste r Alas atir Gilles pie has Jn. ,nounced. Gillespie also announced a.JI Oi l exports are expected to ·end in 1981 . t wo years earlier than forecast in a National En~gy Board r(•port a year ago. Gillespie uid the cutbaclca .re .eQected to result in an a~erase export ·level of 480,000 borrell • day to the • Ullited States In 11178. is expected to be put in use by SE"ptember 1976. sE"Curities laws and regula· lions has just com e out with a new edition or "Investigate Ref ore You Invest." a Little booklet or basic advice that it is now offering free to in· \'estors. "BEFORE BUYING . Think!''. advises the SEC. "Don't listen to high.pressure sales talk,·· it adds. And , ''l)on 'l buy on lips a nd rumors. If those caveats sound a bit dated for these days o( super· cautious if not necessarily more sophisticated investors, there·s a reason'' Much ol the text was written years ago. and a new cover applied this yPar. Neverthel@ss the SEC believe! the warnings are worthwhile. just as they were in the 1960s, when millions of new and naiv~ investor s flocked into the stock market. IT'S Al61T different today. Brokers· phones don 't ring all day long a11 they used•to, Hun- dr·edi of them have a:me out <:i business. Institutions often domlnate trade. with the small lnv~ator more obur·· vant than ac:Uve. Friday's Clo11ing Prices ' . 'I NEW YORK STOCK ~'f'Olltlt lUf"tl -1:: '*"' ~ ..... S.. ._, ~ ._1 =-v.:~~:_~ ~1:: Jlf! =..r-ir.':7"'·1 r..=~iJ~_r._~:t~ e[f~i!~;; ..._L .• IJ ~-.. -IWo -~ !~ft ·j ~ ~tt: ~ a:S.~il 11 J:-·· t5: tr~.~~ :r: = =m~ »"if :-"' 91..~ 1-: ,._l ;~ ..... ~ '?; n'::.: -~~r::: lJ l .~I ·-u;;;:~ 1~J >:::. v. =.'ll1:a", :: :r .::: ,6' it .. , 4111 .. 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Vnd!Or .tO S 14 ·~-Vo Zl~.IO IO 1' l )W.-14 Z-tl llD I n 1Jlo\-\'4 ZtyrT C...•p .. 11 6·"6 -11 • lfl'lllflRM 121 Iii t4.-.+ 11. Zurn ll'ld .JJ • 19 ... • •. • Lockeed Contract PASADENA (AP) -A $20 million contract has been awarded to the l..oc.kheed A-t isslles and Space Co. of SuMyvale. for designing and building anewoceanaurvey satellite. • • • ., • ~ I ' ' \ I ' I t I : I ' ' A .... DAIL v PILOT ~FJld•y, No11em.btr 21, 1975 Weekend College Team Races Slated Collegiate sailors will have the bay all to themselves this weekend when USC and UCI t(>ams take on San Jose State and UC Santa C'roi for the team racing championship or the Pacific Coas t In · lt'rrollegiatl" Yacht Rae· ing Ai.socialion. Each sl"hool will field a lt'am of four boats and v.•1JJ ::;ail about 30 races during th<' two-day period. Thl' .'>l'ri('s v.'ill be :.ailed in J,1do · l·I stoo~. sailed inside the bay with starts and finishes near the OCC and UCI Sailing Base on Coai1t Highway. ---- The winner v;ill re· <'eive the Carter G. Ford Perpetual 'J'rophy, 1'~ord is th£' USC sailing coach and the Trojans have never lost the trophy :-.1nce it was dcdirated five years aj?o. In last \\'l'ekt~nd 's t>li m inations t o d t• term i n ~· th t.' .SPCI Y RA Southi.'rn art«.1 teams the 1'roj:ins \vound up in a point tie 'vith the UC lr vinl· sailors. Dana Point Yaclit Club's Oceanside Argosy was scheduled for this weekend but has been postponed Until the following week. This is an evt>nl patterned after >lewport Ocean Sailing .<\ssoC'iatiCln's Alamitos H<iy ArgO=>Y in which the fleet sails from a home port, rafts 11p at the tt>rminal port for i.ln overni ~ht r ~n dezvous and sails home the next day. DPYC race ofririi.ils I--..;;;;"--------" said the entry list is ~till ' ' TllE SERIES \\'ill be Junior Contest Opened Jun ior sailors "''ho \1-'ilOt to shar(' their sail· ing experien<·es and brE"ak into print are urged to entt.'r Yat·hting Magazine's 10th Junior .4..rtirle Contest carrying prizt•s from $25 to $100. The contest is opC'n to S:li/ors o.1nd \\'filers \vho \\'iii not rl~ach tht:'ir 18th hirthd<1y until 1\prH 15, 1976. ('ontt-st ru!l's: :\rti clesshou!d !Jt:' 1,000 tu J ,500 \Vords Jong . Suhject m{1ller should be concerned with some phase of yo ur boating rx- perience and/or interest, \ and must be your own work. Arti<'les may be a<'· companied by photos or -drawings, both of ;which must be the workbf'tlle author. Drawings '1-nusl be in fine dark lines or ink. · :"JE'atness counts J~AJ) articlE>s should be typed and doublE>·spaced. Al l articles should be accompanied by a letter telling your age, birth date. school and in· terests, and should in · C'lude a recent photo· rraph of yourself with identification o n thl' back. Entrie s s hould bt~ mailed to Junior ArtiC'le Co n test , Yachtin g Publishing Co .. 50 West •tilth St., New York, N.Y . 10036 and should be ac· companied by a self- addressed stamped en- velope. Entries should be postmarked no later than April 15, 1976. open for skippers and C'rews wishing to ma.kt: the race. In ot her Southern Ca lifor n ia yachting area~. 'rurkry rl•gattas dominate tht' t•o mpt·ti - tion ~C't'ne. llf"re is the Southt·rn California ''arht1ng: Association ralend;:ir : Lo1A11<1•l•l•LDn, 8••<11 .t..l.AMITO\ 8.t..Y YACHT CLUB - Tv•lo.fy Oav llfll.,H• ... 11 ~'•"e'• <;.otu•dav. s .. ooav LOS ANGELES YACHT CLUB - f 10,1b•le St'"" NO. \, (dl>>qhoe~I ~· '" S•flta AAOnico Boy PALOS \IEROIES YA.CHT ClUB - 'Tutlo.ey <;M<il 1PHRf , MORF! '>.11Y(· ~· WIHOJAMME A\ YACHT CLUB JUF\oo• Senoor 1n1ta~lub, onv11,.110t1•I, S..tu•dav MALIBU YAC..'IT CLUB 111 .. tY o .. , Re<;,.ua (m11•,•n111! I Su"d"Y DEL REY YACHT CLUB In· 1•.}(IUO 0fum~lo<O !nYi!d !<On~1. ~. <l"Y· SMl O•t'Qo S.t..H DIEGO YACHT CLµB Son- 11l'>Oller H<;1 Rum S~11P• IO R I SUFl<l.lv SILVERGATE YACHT CLUB Sin n~olle• Mu<; 0 R11m Se"e' \SOHF I Sun!l•v \OVTHWESTIERH VACHT ClllB S•nn~oUer O:•Q 'O Rum ~.,., (MO Rf) Sunoav i'lortn ard fnl•nd WESTLAKE YACHT CLUB -Tur•Py Dav R~<;.,!111, Sund av SAl'IT A 8A II BA ll.t.. \AILING CLUB Top S• 1po-o" r •< •, S.! u• Clay. 'Bogart' Winner Reveale d Vo_va g('rs Yacht Club today announced the overall and class win- ners ol its se-ven race- J-lumP-.hrey Bogart &•ries foi' Perto1·»mance J-lan- dicap Racin g F'le('t yachts.I and the J-lomer l.a u'g nlin Series for yaChts rated Under the l\1 idget Ocean Raring F1('et flllt'. Winner or the Ro~art Pt'.'rpetual was Andiamo. an Ericson·35 sloop skip- pered by I'\0b Sodaro of Balboa \'acht Club. Sodaro was also the Pl-lR J<' Class A ~:inner, ..\loha II , sailed by Glenn Re ed of South Shore Yacht Club \1:<1s the winner of the I lomt'r I.aughlin Trophy. T H E HOG A.RT <.1nd I.aughlin series consisl-; of seven races with skip· pers able to di scard th('ir two worst raC'es. BY ENJOYI NG DI NNER AT I A Full C.ourse TURKEY DIMMER ' i s5so Served From I p.m. to 9 p.m. •• 1 ·\ ~~~'q. \~n ;:l Pl us Our ~~ .jf REGULAR ~"' MENU t\...S;:::m:ti«O rt.,fj, ..____, ~ '<, " . ' Always .._~ ~ The Best In ~'-"-~ : SEAFOOS ~ STEAKS CHICKEN 1114 N. EL CAMINO RI AL, SAN CLEMENTE 492-6S71 (E~1t Frffwily al Pl~O. Rlf,ht 2 Bloc\\s to 1~ Se11) . ...._ . -'t ' ( UNFINISHED FURNITURE KID'S ARM ROCKER Can't you jusl see this thing rocking Che kid's arm. I remember when we used to call this a "rocking chair." 700 ROCKING HORSE I'll never lorgct the day the kid next door gave mine a lump ol sugar and rode him away into the sunsel. i ' . 'I ' .\~ 1300 BOSTON ROCKER The fits! time a person ever tell oil his or her 1ockcr was in Boston. Hence, the name. "Boston Rocker:· (fantastic imagination) 1900 4 DRAWER CHEST Never hove enough drawer space? Then either buy !his or give away half your clothee. 2300 4 DRAWER DESK I still like to th'ink ot this as a "student desk" and see my kid doing his homewcirk with a smile on his lace. (Real d reamer here). 2300 ' WAGON SEAT TOY BOX Encourages the little tykes to keep their rooms neat and gives them a nice little seat too. Sanded smooth so no splinters. 2500 HI-BOY BOOKCASE Price this finished in the stores and you get some ide<1 of how much you pay yourself to finish it. Not bad wages, hey. 2900 4DRAWER ROLL TOP DESK A popular one throughout the ages. And why. you aak. l'll tell you. You can pull the lid down and toke o nap inside. 53~0 7DRAWER ROLL TOP DESK Thie is the one you'Olways Jee the TV attorneys sitting at as they say, "Boy. is this guy in trouble. Bette r him than me." UNDER A I • DORFILE SHELVING ALL FINISHES All finishes means you got wood grain, white. Olive. pumpkin orange, and yellow. That's a ll. Come in 8 inches by 24, 36. or 48, and in 10 inches by 36 o r 48. Or J 2x36 and l2x48. Minor imperfections. EA. • OLD WORLD SHELVING CLOSE-OUT Choice of the s tyles. If you've seen this s helving and like its antique. rustic. old world. and rich appearance. then you should take advantage of this deal. If not. on to the next item. Some finished some unfinished. BRACKETS SINGLE ...• 1 97 DOUBLE,,. 397 TRIPLE .... 5 97 SHELVES 24''..'.. 1 89 36 .••.•• 48" ..... 379 60'' ••••• 72'" ..... 5 69 96" ..... 287 477 767 STANDARDS & BRACKETS An extra good price, in silver only. An easy way to put up shelves and be able to adjust the height in seconds. STANDARDS BRACKETS I I I I ' l ' ........ 2· ....... 3' ......• 4• ••.•••• 5' ....... 44$ 33c 55$ 8" .... 66$ 10" •.. 44c 77$ 55c 88$ 12" ... GRAY PAINTED SHELF BRACKETS Not too pretty but very functional. Tough and they con really bold up the W<:!ight (brilliant statement. thafs what these things are supposed. to do.) 3x4 4x5 5x6 6x8 8x!O IOxI2 !2xl4 19' 21' 23' 25' 33' 49' 69' • IJ ~ :~ (~) ~ ,.. I w ~ , r-1 .! ~ ~ 0 0 TURNED POSTS The formula for the cutting of theae line posts comes from an ancientbookfound inthe secret -.ault• cd ••• we are not allowed to divulge. 2x2 3x3 4x4 • / / DECORATIVE PILASTERS Fit over standard•-Mid-sections and end sections. the pilasters do and make ii look elegant. lxl2PINE SHELVING Smooth four sides (wouldn't it be nute if you had three aides smooth and the fourth aide had warts?). 13:r. CONOFLEX COUNTER TOP MATERIAL Easy to cut.. to form on cutTes. ~ Olld easy to put down. Wears like . /'° iron (it's the ru1t that gets me), in --, ,... ~ a wide choice of colors a nd r ,,.#-'. ,,.,-·,.,.---patterns. -------1 49 Ufj.FT. 30" WIDE .. j { • Saddlebaek EDITION VOL. 68; NO. 325, 4 SECTIONS, 42 P~GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1975 . Today?s C:losiag- N. Y. Stoektl TEN CENTS ' ! I ' Rejection of El Toro Lauded by Foes llfltVDI NIEDZIEL8Kl .. -..~., .......... Anti·alrport leader• from Irvine and the Saddleback Valley today reacted with unanimous , aatWactloo. to the apparentfy im- mlomt rejection of<plans to ex-. pand El ·Toro Marine Corps Air Station lo commercial airline use. ' The news was especially welcome to Irvine Mayor Art An· * * * av· 1,60.0 ~ounds thony whose city led the struggle agalnlt~panslonolthefield and at one polnt called ror its annex a· Uon tolhwartcivili1n air traffic. "I am very happy, just delight· eel and very approving or this de- cision. The people in Washington did listen to all those thousands or UI wbo wrote letters," Mayor An· tboay •aid. City Council colleague Ga6rielle Pryor, however, said * * * Two Coast Men Nabbed for -Pot A 37-year-old Laguna Beach woodcarver and a Sunset Beach photographer were among four ~ men arrested in Nevada follow· ing a three·state air and ground chase and seizure Of $130,000 worth or Mexican marijuana Thursday. ( ' .. I I Albert David Law, 277 Canyon Prime Rate Lmoored 1. NEW YORK !UPI ) ·First National City Bank today lowered its prime lending rate to 7 percent, the lowest in the industry and .a reflMtion of the Federal Reserve Bank ·s easier credit and monetary policies. ' • , Most major banks were expected to make a similar reduction. Citibank 's prime, a barometer of the availability of credit for commercial and industrial loans, has not been at the 7 percent rate since early July when interest rates were on the rise ar~ fall· ing to a low or 6% percent. ·Suit Filed r By County .On Leasing jl A lawsui t seeking a pre- , liminary injunction against leas· l:ing by the federal government of off-shore oil drilling rights was filed early toda:r in Washington, D.C. on behalf of Orange County and 14 other local government entities. Acres Drive. Laguna Beach was arrested in Boulder City. Nev. with a truck from a San Clemente leasing compa ny. Nevada stale narcotics agents claim they seized 1,600 pound:s of marijuana from the truck. Also arrested were Michael Reeve, 30. photographer from Sunset Beach. Derek 1-larris. 29, a graphics designer from L.os Angeles and Larry G. Madden. 30. a pilot from Portland. Ore Pat· Stephens. Nevada state nar<"otics supervisor. said the operation began when Mojave County Sheriff's deupties spotted a rendezvous between several vans and a t\vin engine aircraft at Red Lake, Ariz. Officers called in an aircraft lrom..W U.S •. .C.Wtoms and t'IOS-ed'1n On the operation. T)'O or three vans agents believed to have been laden with marijuana escaped and the airplane took off. The Customs aircraft followed it on a course whirh too k the planes over desert areas of California, Nevada and .Arizona. The aircraft landed near Sheri 's Ranch, a Lincoln County bordello about 65 miles northeast of Las Vegas. Madden was arres ted there. "The Customs plane just kept on the pilot·s tail unW he ran out of gas:· Stephens said. I-le said a significant amount or marijuana residue wa s round on th e aircraft. It is unknown how muc h marijuana was originally on the aircraft, however, payload of the Cessna 320 is about 2,000 pounds including ruel. Law, Reeve and Harris were arrested at a Boulder City, gasoline station after s tate narcotics officers traced them to a motel, waited and watched as the trio washed down thei r vans and apparently readied for a trip to California. Stephens said two vans were involved. One was hauling equip- ISee POT. PageA2l she was "a tittle bit misU'USltu1" about statements from Washington. She added that it wu her understanding the ruling from the Pentagon could be over- ridden by Congriess. Mrs. Pryor expressed the hope that the ruling would convince the board of Supervisors to aban· .don thelr plans ... I hope the coon· ty woo "t push this to the level of a Congressional issue." * * * Irvine Councilman John Burton, on the other hand, was less skeptical. "We heard right a1on& that this would happen,·· be said. "I'm sure that all the people in Irvine and the Sad· dlebaek Valley who saw the newspaper insert urging them to write Congressmen, the Pen· tagon, and all. and wrote letters, will be very pleased as well.·· Rick Bohay, president of the * * * Saddlebaek Areu Coordinating Couneil (SACC), whoseorganiza· t'ion had fought plans to expand the airport since 1971, said he was overjoyed by the news . "I feel very good about this de· <"ision. We have been opposed to it for man y yl'ars," th e h&neowners association coali· tion leader commented. The news also pl e;eied school .officials, s uch as Gt."Orge Jlenry, * * * • 01nt en Dally '11o1 .. _a, U• P1,,,. EXUDING CONFIDENCE. CONGRESSMAN HINSHAW (LEFT), CHATS WI TH HIS ATTORNEYS Lawyers Robert Green (center), M arshall Morgan, Chuckle During Coffee Break Jury Picking Finished 8 Women, 4 Men to Sit on Hinshaw Trial By GARY GRA'.'IVILLE Of tllt D1 II' ,.11ot ~"" With more ease and in less time than expected, the jury that will try Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R- Newport Beach) on three bribery charges was selected Thursday in Orange County Superior Court. The E"ight·woman. four-man jury was s worn in two and a hall days after prosecution and de- fense attorneys began sorting through 107 prospective jurors called into Jud ge Robert Kn eeland ·s courtroom. RP<'ausf' of f'xt ensivP ouhlif'i· ty that preceded and followed Hinshaw ·s indictment on the bribery charges by the county grand jury last May, the jury selection process was expected to take much longer. Rut late Thursday afternoon, Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi a nd defense at- torneys Marshall Morgan and Robert Green were able to agree on the trial panel . Before Judge Kn eeland swore in the 12 jurors and their three alternates. Morgan and Green had excused five prospec'." tive jurors without giving a re· ason. Capizzi had turned away. four. Monday, the jury will hear opening stateme nts frl)m both sides be fore list{'nin g tu prosccu· li on witnesses a s I lins ha .. ,: con· tinues hi s efforts to c lear himself from the m ost far·reaching political scandal in Orange Coun ty hi story . Marsha K,walwasser of the Center for Law in the Public In· I terest said the legal documents were _presented to Federal Judge Aubrey E. Robinson shortly after 8 a.m . Was hington time. Chief Davis Warns Re hind thC' beleaguered Republi ca n congr essman art• eight additional fel ony charges brought against him by the Grand Jury in the s ame indi ctment They were dis missed in a pretrial h earin ~ C"a rly last month by Judge Byron ~1 c Mill an. Attorneys Brent Rushforth and Bruce Terris, retained by the oenterto represent the local gov· ernf'l\ents. prepared the suit this week )Ising a draft drawn by Los Angeles City Attorney Burt Pines. Pines' original suit was dropped b1 'Los Angeles when the , city council there refused to participate in the joint legal ac· lion. Ms. Kwalwasser said the suit (See OIL, PageA2l i .. Young Man ' Found Hanged GRAYSON (U Pll -A young man with black hair dropping t.o the middle of his back has been found hanged from a tree in dense brush near the San Joaquin '?'Jnr. Stanislaus county coroner's .df!puties said after the body was 'found Thursday that his hands Were bound with bailinc wire be.hind his back: A steel cable, • }they said, w.as used to hang him. 1-i The deputies said he bad been dead two to four mol1th.45 and they ftre seeklna his ldenUty. }le wore on~ l1"9userJ With the pockets turnectout, they Hid. • • ' , I . Crimes Up • Ill Suburbia By HILARY KAYE OI ._ 0.lly .. It« st.fl. Crime is leaving the barrios and ghettos and getting a strong foothold in s uburbia. Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis Thursday told an audience mixed with Newport Beach police and citizens. The chief was keynote speaker at the fifth annual police awards luncheon sponsored by the Newpart Harbor Chamber or Commerce. Davis grimly noted that 10 years ago, crime wu four times as great in the ghetto as in the suburbs. Today, it's only twice as great. However, Davis cast a glance at "my buddy Jim" -Newport Be·acb Police Chief B. James Glavas -and said, "Fortunate· ly, you've got a real pro here who !mows crime u tbe enemy and is doinl somethlni aboutil. ·• Davia and Glavas worked together ia the ·LAPD prior to Glava1' move to Newport Beach. The outspoken police -c hief 1>0inted to "our anti·soclal young Americans '' as one of the two cautes for the upswing in sub- urbencrime. Davis iaid youngsters are liv- .ing in an. era of "si tuation ethics,·· where anything is right . "The children just aren·t of the same quality, .. said the chief. who adoed that broken homes ex· plain a lot of the problem. The second reason for the crime increase is the "insatiable appetite for dope" in this coun· try. according to Davis. "And it 's not just that the kids· are using marijuana at school. It 's hashis h, and that 's 20 times s tronger,·· said Davis, who added that cocaine sniffers are (See DA VIS, Page A2l LA Times ·a 'Hit' Ed Davis Knocks Old Foe Los Angeles Police Chier Ed Davis got in a few more digs at hi s old nemesis , The Los Angeles Times, Thursday when he addressed a police awards luncheon in Newport Beach. THE CHIEF. WHO has been engaged in a running battle with the newspaper, mentioned that he's been assigned a new r eporter . ''Imagine what it's like having your own hit man assigned to you," Davis chuckled .· ' DA VIS ALSO CONTENDED that he has been us- ing the Times for a long time, "If I want something published I just put it in a confidential memo to Ule City Council and it gets in the paper.·· he quipped. • • ' I ·-• Ahead of Hins haw is a second trial on charges included in a separate indictment. charges re - lated to a purported conspiracy to help elect him to Congress in 1972 a t taxpayer ex pe nse. l .ike the briberv allegations. the conspiracy charges ste m from incidents th at occurred in the early 1970s when l'llnshaw 'A'as Orange County assessor. SB Trustees To Consider . . Master Plan . Saddleback Community .College District trustees will be asked Monday to a pprove a con- tract with William Blurock and Partners for the completion of the m aster pla n for the district's second campus . Fees £or the architectural work are not to e xceed $:5,000, accord· ing to the proposed contract. The board m eeting will begin at 7.,;_30 p.m . in the library at Sad- dleOt.ck College. • ' pre:sidt>n t or the Saddl e backt Valle-y Unified School District board of trustees which had ls· sued a resolution against the county's application to the Dt"partmentof De fenst.•. "Commercial usage, I don't think. would "'ork. lt would ha\'t" made it almost impossible to sur- vive:· said Henry. Hi:> board had rpade strenuous objections to the ISfof' AIRPORT. PageA21 * * * se Station Civilian Plan Out By WILI.IAM SCllREIBER OltlltD1llr ,.,IOlSa.tt Orange County government '11 btd for joint use of E l Toro fl.1 a r in e Corps Air Station by civilian planes and commercial jets apparently will be flatly de· nied by the t.: .S. Navy Depart- ment. Pentagon analysts have sent a report to J ack I .. Bowers, assis- tant secretary of th€' Navy for in- stal!Jt1ons and log1sl1 cs, staling that such use of the Jl'l righter base would be highly dangerous and disruptive to the military mission of El Toro . The report a nd a cover letter to Or ange County supervisors are awaiting Bo"•e r s · final approval j and signature. which are due to come later today or Monday, a spokesman for the assistant secretary ·s office said Thursday. "There is no doubt he will ac· cept the findings and let county officials know in clear-cut terms that such joi nt use is not possi· ble."' according to F'rcd Stearns. a chi ef analyst in Bowers' ofri ce. St€'arns s aid the . r ejection should come as no surprise to county off ic ia ls. because. "They were t old o n ce before by Congressman AndrE'w 1-linshaw th at the ~av y found joint USC' im· possibl e ... County s upervis ors votc:>d two months a go to apply for joint use .. of El Toro and Los Al:1mitos Naval Air Station as potential solutions to longs tandin~ pro- blems with the exi~ti ng county airport. "The Navy ended JCl opera· lions at that bast• bee a use of com· munity complaints and now the political leaders of the co mmuni· ty "·ant to put the same problem I back in again.·· ~ Stearns. part ol the team that "spent many hou rs" analyz ing the county's joint use request, said. "In the opi nion of many of us here. we don't find many persuasive argumenl<; support- ing joi nt use of El Toro in the foreseeable fu klre ... According to Steam s, Assis- tant St>cretary Bowers has h ad some procedural questions about the request by Orange County but "appears fully convinced there is only one answer to be given.·· Stc<!rns said it is likely Bower~ (~e TORO, PageA2) Or:::ca:asl Weather Sunny a nd mild is what the weather service is call- ing for on Saturday. 1-fi~hs at the beaches around fi.'l rising to 75 inland. l..ows tonight in the40s. , . I NSIDE TODi\ Y lt's not unusual for .a 15· year-old on the Orange Coast to seek perfection on a surf· board but . a lAguna Beoch I.ad Lt seeking it another way Sey story try Doily Pllot Staff Writt'T Jock Choppt?ll on Page .CJ of the Weekender. Index .. CH •• I • •• .,., ... ••• .. "'"' •• <•• ' ' A2 OAH. y PILOT SB Friday. Ncwembtf ~1 . 1975 • .. They Oughta Not Smoke~ Puff Puff By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI O.tMOIU,rli.1~ TlfF. MEF.TING wag a real smoker: Parents. teach~r1. principals and school board trustees huddled over whether Saddleback Valley high school students should be allowed to Ught upon campus. As the trn:;ion mounted out came the cigarettes and thosl~ who most ada1nantiy opposed relaxing student smoking regulations bl<.•w most of the smoke. Among them v.•as ·rrustee Carole Neustadt, a selt- confessed smoker. 'A'hO stud "I feel like I 'm at an A.A. (AlcoholiC's Anonymous> meeting" as she held discourse on the evils of to bacco use. And board President George Henry, with an ashtray full ol butts before him, desc1;bed it as a filthy habil. "One thing this has dune for me is th<1t I've only smoked three tonight,·· he announced. "I guess we ought to put this on the agenda every week,·· retorted Mrs. Neustadt. Sht• "'as btoginnin~ to feel un-Nl•oi1£L.SK• C'omfortabh.• about hero"'" habit. Trustee William Kohler justified his anti-s moking stance on the fact that he didn't smoke in high school. "I was· 21 or 22 whL•n I started smoking and I didn't s moke in high school because it wasn't a.I lowed," he said. WHF.N T llJo: AIR Cl.Jo~ARED, the three s moking trus tees had n1ustered enough votes to make sure that high school studt•nts would find it difficult to follow their exam- Dlt•. . Trustf'e J.oa Young, today opposed to any s moking on campus even at Silverado Continuation High School where tobacco use is permitted, couldn't resist making a pitch to stamp out the but~ on that campus also. "The kids at Silverado High School rtispect their prin· cipal so much that all he'd have to do is ask them and they'd qu.il smoking,·· she precticted. Replied Principal Bailey Dougherty, "I can do a lot of things but I'm not divine." ••• SEVERAL YEARS AGO Laguna Hills resident John S. Simons bought a home with a view lot . Ever since a shop- ping center blocked hi s panorama, Simons has been carry- ing on a one-man crusade to make h.is displeasure known. . He has frequently lambasted county officials about automobile headlights shining into his windows from the shoppers, about the refuse bins he must look al, and about carnivals occasionally held at the center. Now Simons has found a new target; Lovers. "l 've got nothing against lovemaking but that shouldn't be-allowed up there," says Simons, maintaining that he's being treated to X·rated shows in the shopping center park- ing lot. "It ·s so bad we have to close our shades. And sometimes they're so intent on what they're doing that they forget to turn their headlights off, which makes it worse." ••• MARRIAGES have been saved by a lot of different miracles. One marriage in Mission Viejo may be saved by a seamstress. · A local counseling center recentlY referred a distraught woman to her to see if she could be of assistance in fitting a drawstring to the husband's swimming trunks. It ~eems that the trunks keep coming off whenever he takes a dip, a situation which has provided further irritation lo an already troubled marriage. The wife made the trunks on her new sewing machine but didn't know how to sew in a drawstring. This has in- censed the husband who accused his wife of.procrastinat-ing. · ' Suggested solution or the counseling center: Keep the pants on him first. If that doesn't work try marriage counseling. • • • RAY P ROT HERO, or El Toro, descendant or one of the Saddleback Valley's pioneering families. has been appoint· ed to the Orange County Historical Ccimmission. He replaces Ted F\nster who resigned from the com· mission due to the pressure of business. according to Supervisor Thom as F. Riley. From Page A l POT ..• ment and the other was loaded with the marijuana stowed in Mexican sugar bags. He sai·d the vans were equip ped with -sophisticated equipment including air-to- ground a nd ground-to-ground radio gear and Police radio monitors. Law and the others, arrested for alleged possession of mari- juana, are being held in Clark Count y J ail in Las Vegas. Bail has been set at $25,000 cash. ORANG E COAST DAILY PILOT nw0r..,.. c ... 11 oen, ... IOI, ..tir."""c"l'c- -U. N•-·Pr"*. 11 ...-11....,11¥ hD<-c....1• .-..otl~l"O c.mp ... ,. 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Bar Scrutinizes Court List WASHJNGTON CAP) -With President Ford apparently still undecided on whom to name to the vacant seat on the Supreme Court, an AmoricaD Bar Aasocla· Uon panel today met for the aecond time this week to evaluate more poten tial nominees. Members of the federal Judiciary committee of the Ame.rlcaD Bar A110c11Uon held the dl1cu,1lon1 tn a closed meeting chaired by W1rren. Christopher of Los Anaeles. • ........... 1 AIRPORT. •• l"'OPOllal on lb• bull of noise and safety. Honry, wbo ~ap.,..,. to be tho principal at El Toro Narine Sobool, added that be ltad a "s~lal" interest In the i11Utt. "My school i~ right at the end of the runway.'' Speaking for the Valll-y 's busl· ne.s.smen, Cham her of Commerce President Catherine Polski said ahe was "very happy for lhe community in general" and felt that it v.·as publit reaction that helped Washington m!litary of- ficials make the right decision . ' Jeanne Oagn~bin, a member of the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad· vi!Dry Coumcil. reacted by say. ing, "This is fantastic. This is beautiful but it's been a long wait. Is this the finale? Is th.is go· ing to put the lid on it? It 's just got to.·· Favorable comments also were heard from the camp of the Saddleback Republican As· sembly . Newly -elected Chairman Chester Briner sa;d he ugreed with the apparent fejec- tion on the ba sis o( safety and in· compatibility. "This is exactly v.•hat we want- ed," commenlcd Briner. whose political group also had adopted a resolution against expansion of the field . f'rona Page A I OIL ... asks for a preliminary injunction rather than a temporar y restraining order because the latter wo uld have a life of only 10 days. Robinson's decision is expeet· td next week or early the follow- ing week -just before Ufe Dec. 11 date set by the U.S. Depart· ment of the Interior for the start of leasing. . Nearly 1.3 million acres o( out- er continental shelf land primari- ly off Orange and San Diego County coastlines would be open to drilling under the federal lease plan. l..ocal government agencies in Southern California are trying to block the leases because they claim not enough attention has been given to local concerns or environmental issues. Ms. Kwalwasser said Orange County is the lead plaintiff in the suit filed today and tbat 14 other cities and counties plus the Southern California Association or Governments (SCAG ) are Cit· ed as co-plaintiffs. From Page A l DAVIS • • • widespread, too. Instead of trying to combat the rise in drug use, Davis said the foolish official reaction is to decriminalize marijuana. tie was referring to the relaxed laws regarding marijuana use that go into effect next year. "But, I've gol news for them. We'll still be vigorously enforc· Ing marijuana laws in LA after Jan. 1," he said. . Turning to another area he sees as "illogical ,'" Davis con- demned the attempts to ban the sale of handguns. "Only 3 percent of the crimes committed have gwtS involved, so eliminating guns would only stop that percentage of crime - If those criminals didn't turn to other weapons,'' he contended. Overall, the future looks "pret- ty bleak,·· in the chief's opinion. "Crime will continue to go up with the lack of logic by our elect- ed leadership. Things will just get worse and worse," Davis' noted. "It might turn around in five or JO years. l thank God we have men like those in the Newport Beach Pol.iCe Department - who'll hang in there and do their best to pr.otect our society," he said. "When the rest of America gets the same fear that's in the ghetto, then we'll get some help for these men,'' he concluded. United way of Orange County north/oouth . Thanlcs 10 )'Ill.I ltwurb ... FOR Alim: US GOAL= $3.6 million 100• ... •• ' TO DATE the United Way of . Orange County, north/south, has collected $1,610,000 -44 percent of its goal. Contribu- tions to date this year com· pan! to 57 percent of last year's campaign production. Funds aid 72 human service , agencies. • R ecipe R ecital Linda Rankin Cleft ) and \'er<.1 Shannon put th.eory_ ~o practice by trying out a r ecipe fron1 the . Rancho V1eJo Junior \Vo man 's Club cookbook. The culinary V?lume, ;.ivailable for $4 , \vas pubhsl1ed by the club to finance community service projects To rt•servc your copy , call M.-s. Shannon. 581 -1569. 1 Chief Fears Atom Theft By ROBERT BARKER OflM OeUy PltolSYH The threat of nuclear weapons falling into the hands of urban guerrillas was raised at a meet· ing of an anti-crime group in Huntington Reach this ..-.·eek. Police Chief Earle Robitai lll· told an audience of between 50 and fiO people of an attempted break-in at the Seal Beach Navy Ammunition and Weapons Depot "about tv.•o or three months ago." He emphasized the danger of the threat by adding, "They ha .. ·c nuclear weapons out there_" Contacted by the Daily Pilot , Commander Harry Madera. public information officer at the "'eapons depot. s aid it was Navy pohcy not to confirm or deny the presenct· of nuclear weapons at the station. Chief Robitaille said three high-sthool aged youths in ski masks were appre hended as they cut the wire into the facility. It "'as not di sc losed b y Robitaille 1f the group was after the nuclear weapons or if they hf-long to an established guer- nlla grClllJ>. Offict>r Jim Groof of the Seal Reach Police Department con- f1rn1ed the break-in and added that the intruders actually made of( with some blasting caps and practice g renades which were later recovered by police. Sale! ' f',...P.,.e ..tJ I rfORO ••• will oa1.r choose to IJOil4b up the denial letter lo make It ~ 1>11aubl• to eoua~ 11• k 1. - "'Nome of lb• sollllions to com· munity airport problema are happy ooes to we try to be u fair ts poaoibl• in those tblni• ... Stearns said. Bowers was not available tor comment and wasn't 'due to re· tum to·bla Pentacon ofllce until lat.. "°iday. Analysts wbo weighed the rounty's request had to cpnaider the ract lbat another let airport, howevfr troubled, la available to · serve commer.eial jet needs, Steams said.. · "lo the Navy's c"ue, u Ion& P there are other place1 for com- mercial jeU. we are not interest- ed in joint uae because it minimizes any threat of danger,·· Stearns said. "It seemed to us that the coun· ty has other alternatives to con- sider. even if they will COit some bucks.·· he added. · J\,nother key factor, n the negative reaponse to the El Toro joint use request wa1eaft:ty. Stearns said the type or aircraft used at E l Toro -high performance fighters -and the type of operations were major considerations. · He said that the small fighters oCten practice field carrief land- ings loaded with " Jive amrnuni· lion, bombs and rockets. "They come in only 800 to 1,000 feet off the ground and at a steep angle to the ground," he said. "Nobody in their . right minds wants to get close to that kirxl of situation.'' ''The odds of a major accident are admittedly slim but that potential quite frankly frightens us to death." The rounty has also applied for joint use of Los Alamitoe Naval Air Station and that request is be- ing pondered by a different office -the Chief of Naval Operations. Nobody in that unit would com- ment on the s tatus of the study. But Stearns said he has been at several meetings where the Los Alamitos request was discussed. "It would appear to be almost a mirror image of the El Toro situation -tlie roles are re- versed,'' hesid. "While the rejection won 't be qu.ite as abrupt, it would seem the the re.sponsibility for putting jets back into Los Alamitos falls to the community and its leaders v.·hereas the responsibility for El Toro was ours exclusively,•·- Stearn! added. Holiday bounty from the Et Cetera collection by Drexel ., Lily Accessory Table . Hall Chest. We welcome the holidays with exceptional reductions on an elegant selection of Et Cetera"' furniture accents' Our collection·s rich wit11 a profu sion of new pieces from Drexel" ..• tables and chests, graceful and decorative ob jets of every kind .. Even a gleaming ' brass" gilt bed 1 Precious woods and connoisseur l1111 shes. magnil1cenlly ornamented. give each piece an heirloom • beauty.· Supe;b Drexel quahly and craftsmanship ar\l evident ' throughout. 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F.iling Oil S u it A laws uit seeking a pre . liminary injunction against leas- ., ing by the federal government of off-shore oi l drilling rights was filed ('3rly tod;·1y in Washington, O.C. on beh alf of Orange County and 14 othC'r io('al government entities. 1 Marsha Kwalwasser of the 1 Center for I.aw in the Public In- terest said the legal documents were presented to Federal Judge ,Aubrey E. Robinson shortly after 18a.m. Washington time. Attorneys Brent Rushforth and ·sruce Terris, retained by the · 7center to represent the local gov- ernments, prepared the sUit this eek using a draft drawn by Los geles City Attorney Burt Pine&.-~ -.J _... ..:· . Pines' original suit was '1droppedbyLosAngeleswhenthe · \city council therp refu•ed to 1 1particlpate in the Joint legal ac- ' tion. • Ms. Kwalwasser said the suit asks for a preliminary injunction .tather than a temporar.v i restraining orde r because the ·1latter would have a life of on1y 10 days. ·, Robinson 's decis ion is expect- ed next week or early the foll ow. ing week -just before the Dec. 11 date set by the U.S. Depart- "' ment or the Interior Cor the start lof leasing. Nearly 1.3 million acres or out· er continental shelf land primari· •,1y off Orange and San Diego Co\mty coastlines would be open to drilling under the federal lease ,plan. 1 Local government agencies in Southern California are trying to <See OIL. PageA2) ,Young.Man Found· Hanged GRAYSON (UPI) -A young man with black hair dropping to I the middle o(·hiS back hd been ' found hanged from a tree In dense brush near the San Joaquin River. Stanislaus County coroner's deputies said after the body was found Thursday that his hands were bound with bailing wire 1 behind his back. A steel cable, they said, was used to hang him. The deputies said he had been dead two to four months and they were seeking his identity. He wore only trousers with the 1 pockets turned,outt ~y said. Prime Rate Lou:ered NEW YORK CUP!) First National City Bank today lowered its prime lending rate to 7 percent, the lowest in the industry and a reflection of the Federal . Reserve Bank's easier credit and monetary policies. , Most major banks were ~ed to make a similar reduction. Citibank's prime, a b arometer of the availability of credit for commercial and industrial Joans, .bas not been at the 7 percent rate since early J uly when ~terest rates were on the ise after fall-1.na to a low o 6'11. percent. r Newport-,llerbor-Chamber of Commer .... Davit a:rimly noted that 10 yean 1101 crlme was four times u SH•t In the 1hetto u ln the subutbl. Today, lt:a ooly twi"" u lft&t. However, Davis tut a Pante at "my buddy Jim" ,.....Newport BPa<'h. Police Chief B. James Glavu -and said, ''Fortunate- ly, you've got a real pro here who -knowt-erime •• Ute-C!DelllY and la cloiJlll somethlng .-it." Davis and Glav11 worked · tocetheJ iD \he LAPD prior to Glavq' mO'le to Newport Beach. The 0111Jpoken police chief )>Oinled to "Ollr anll·IOClal ,..,...,. A.nierleana•• as one ol the two causes for tbe upawin& in aub-W'bu crime. Davis said younaaten are liv· lnJ in an era of ''situation . , ethlca, .. where anything is right. '1'he children Just aren't ot the same quality," aaid the chief, who adaed that broken homes ex- plain a lot of lhe problem. The second reason for the crime increase is the "insatiable • appetite for dope'' in this COUD· try, accordin1 lo Davis. "And it's not just that the kids ue using marijuana at school. It's hashish, and that's 20 times stronger," 1aid Davis'-who added that cocaine sniffers are widespread', too. Instead of trying to combat the rise ln dru~ u.se, Davia said the CoolUh official reaction is to decriminalize marijuana. He was refetring to lhe"relaxed laws regardin1 marijuana use that go into effect next year. "But, l"ve got news for them. We'll still be vigorously enforc- to en • 01nt • Skyline by tnoo11light Full November moon barely 0111Jhines brightly lit omc-. buildings at Newport Center. View is from intersection of Coast Highway and Jamboree Road. Photo was made about 6 p.m. Wednesday, just hours after lrvme and Newport Beach businessmen launched energy conserva- tion program al Newport Beach rally. Presumably, many of those same businessmen were working late Wednesday. SB Trustees ' To Consider Mast e r Plan Saddleback Community College District trustees will be asked Monday to approve a con- tract with William Blurock and Partners for the completion of the master plan for the district "s seeond campus. Fees for the architectural work are not to exceed $25,000, accord- ing to the proposed contract. • The board meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the library at Sad- dleback College. ..,.'1$,000 SS Numb Lip Brings R eirord DETROIT (UPI) -Clare Tomie told a Wayne County Circuit Court jury she doesn't feel a thing when she kisses her husband, and lhe jury decided the lack of sensation was worth $275,000. The jury ruled Thursday in favor of Mrs. Tomie, 31 , and her hus band Frank, of suburban Sterling Heights, who sued as a result of a denlal op~ration in 1968. Mrs . Tomie, who was awarded $260,000, said the operation left her lower lip illld lower jaw permanent- ly numb and caused a strain in her relationship with her husband. ''It just isn't the same,'' she said. The jury of four women and two men also awarded her husband $15,000. The couple sued a Detroit oral surgeons group, Bloom Associates, which said it would seek a new trial. Jury Picking Finished 8 Women, 4 Men to Sit on Hinshaw Trial By GA R Y GRANVILLE OIUMO.llyl"l ... lwtl With more ease and in less time than expected, the jury that will try Rep. Andrew Hinshaw CR· Newport Beach) on three bribery charges was selected Thursday in Orange County Superior Court. · The eight-woman, four-man jury was sworn in two and a half days after prosecution and de· fense attorneys began sorting through 107 prospective jurors called into Judge Robert Kneeland'scourtroom. RP.c.-ause o( exten.~ive DUbiici- ty that preceded and followed Hinshaw's indictment on the bribery charges by' the county grand jury last May, the jury selection process was expected to take much longer. But late Thursday afternoon, Assis~ant District Attorney Michael Capizzi and defense at-· torneys Marshall Morgan· and Robert Green were able to agree on tbe trial panel. Before Judge Kneeland swore in the 12 juron and their three a lternates, Morgtn and Green had excused five prospec~ tive jurors without glVing a re· asoo. Capizzi had turned away four. Monday 1 the jury will hear opening statements from both sides before listening to prosecu. tion witn·esses as Hinshaw con- tinues his erforta to clear himself from the most far-reaching political .scandaf in Orange Coun· tyhistory. • Behind t he beleaguered Republican congressman are eight additional felony charges brought against him by the Grand Jury in the same indictment. They were dismissed in a pretrial hearing early last month by Judge Byron McMillan. Ahead of Hinshaw is a second \ trial on charges included in a separate indictment, charges re· lated to a purported conspiracy to help elect him to Congress in 1972 at taxpayer expense. Like the bribery allegations, CSee HJNSHA W. Page AZl 2 Coast Men Held In Big Pot Airlift A 37-year--old Laguna Beach woodcarver and a Sunset Beach photographer were among four ~ arrested in Nevada follow· ing: a three-state air and ground chase and seizure of $130,000 worth of Mexican marijuana Thursday. Albert David Law, zn Canyon Acres Drive, Laguna Beach was arrested in Boulder City, Nev. with a truck from a San Clemente leasing company. Nevada state narcotics agents claim they seized 1,600 pounds Qf marijuana from the tr\lck. Also arre1ted. were Michael Reeve, 30, photographer from Sunset Beach, Derek Harris, 29, a e:raphic.a .designer from Los Angeles and Lal"ry G. Madden, 30, a pilot from Porlland, Ore. • Pat Stephens, Nevjda s~te narcotics supervisor, said U'ie operation helaD )When ' Jllol••ti· . ~ . I ' .. ' • County Sherif('s deupties spotted a rendezvous between several vans and a twin engine air<:raft at Red Lake, Ariz. Officers called in an aircraft from the U.S . Customs and. closed in on the operatioo. Two or three vans agents believed to have been laden with marijuana e.scaped and th'! airplane took of(. The Customs aircraft followed it on a course which took the planes over desert areas of California, Nevada and Arizona. The aircra(C landed ne&r Sheri's Ranch, a Lincoln County bordello about 6S miles northeast of Las Vegas . Madden was arrested there. "The Customs plane just kept on the pllot"s tail until he ran out ol gas," Stephens said. He said a significant amount ol marijuana <See POT .,Pace A%) .. Secret Service Ove r ext e n ded , Official Says MIAMI <AP) -The Secret Service, (aced with two attacks on President Ford and one on pre· sidenti al candidat e Ronald Reagan within three months. is "over·e:<tended.. by the large field of presidential candidates, says a topserviceofficial. REAGAN EXPECTS DEMOCRATS' VOTE~. A4 "It's going to get worse, and there are more candidates on the way,·· s aid Bob Newbrand, special agent in charge of the Secret Service office in Miami following the threat Thursday on Reagan by a young man wielding a toy gun. New brand said thal the service was augmented by agents from U.S. Customs and other federal agencies, but "we're very thin right now . ·'We're over-extended at this s tage and we"re a couple of months from the first primary, .. he said. The young man with the toy pistol Thursday was about a yard from where Reagan was shaking hands with welt.wishers. Rculical Held In Cuba Camp? NEW YORK (UPI) -The New York Daily News reported today that Mark Rudd, a fugitive radical leader, is a prisoner in a Cuban camp for the rehabilita- .'lion or homosexuals -but the story closely parallels a spoof in the October issue of the humor magazine National Lampoon. Luis Kutner of Chicago, de· scribed as an inlemational law- yer, told the News he had been approached by ''friends of Rudd'' who claim to have learned through letters smug. gled from the Cuban camp th~t "Mark is protesting about being sodomized." "According to Kutner, these letters say that Rudd was mis· takenly placed in a camp for the rehabilitation of homosexuals after he hai:I been arrested while applying a·n ointr:aent to cure chapped lips,·· the News Sllid. The Lampoon said Jn its parody that Rudd was arrested for using chap stick in public. ing marijuana laws tn LA aner Jan.1,''hesaid. Turning to another area he sees as "illogical ," Davis con- demned the attempts to ban the sale of handguns. "Only 3 percent of lhe crime$ committed have guns involved, so eliminating guns wouJd onJy · stop that percentage ol crime - If those criminaJs didn't tum to (See DAVIS, Page~) se El Toro Civilian Plan Out By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol llM o.u, ...... 'Uott Orange County government's bid (or joint use of El Toro Ma rin(' Corps Air Station by civil ian planes and commercial jets apparently will be flatly de- nied by the U.S. Navy Depart- ment. Pentagon analysts have sent a report to Jack L. Bowers, assis· tant secretary of the Navy for in· stallations and logistics, stating that such use of the jet fighter base would be highly dangerous and disruptive to the military mission of El Toro. The report and a cover leUer to Orange County supervison are awaiting Bowers' final approval . and 1icnatu.re, which are due to come later today or Monday, a spokesman for the assistant secretary's office said Thurlday. "There is no doubt he will ac· cept the findings and let county officials know in clear-cut terms that such joint use is not possi- ble," according to Fred Stearns, a chief analyst in Bowers' office. Stea rns s aid the rejection should come as no surprise to county officials. because, "They were told once before b y Congressman Andrew Hinshaw that the Navy found joint use im· possible ... County supervisors voted two months ago to apply for joint use or El Toro and Los Alamitos Naval Air Station as potenti al solutions to longstanding pro- blems wtth the existing county airport. "The Navy ended jet opera- tions at that base because of com- munity complaints and now the political leaders of the communi- ty want to put the same problem back in again .·· Steams, part ot' the team tnat "spent many hours'' analyzing. the county's joint use request, said, "In the opinion of many of us here, we don't find many persuasive arguments support· ing joint use of El Toro in the foreseeable future ... According to Steams, Assis- tant Secretary Bowers has had some procedural questions about the request by Orange County but "appears fully convinced there is onl:v one answer to be given.·· CS.. TORO, Poge AZ) Co ast Weath e r SUnny a nd mild is what the weather service is call- ing for-on Saturday. 1-lighs at the be'aches around 65 rising to 75 inland .. Low s tonight in the 40s. INSIDE TODA 'Y It's not unU1UOl for .a IS.. Nf'O'-ol.d on· the Orange Coo.rl to tttk pnfecticn on .a surf· board but . a Laguna Beach lad~ uelring it.another WCIJI. s.. rtorv blf Doilu Pilot Slaff Writer Jock C~~ ori P.oge .Cl of the Wetl\C'.'KIC' 11141ex ., co.• •• .. .,., • •• , ... ... "' cw •• ... -- A.Z DAILY PllOT United way of Orange County north/aouth '"'" T1llNca to you It Wlll'lls ... RllAllOFUS GOAL= $3.6 million ... 80\ "" 60\ 50\ .., .• 20\ TO DATE the Un ited \\'ay t)f ()rangt· County. north/south , has collectc•d SI .610.<XXl -·l·I perrrnl of it s gual. C'ontribu · tions to d;.itl' this yc•a r corn· pare to 57 µC'1 -l·ent of li:ist yC';.ir 's camp<.1ign 1>roducti'Un 1-~und s aid 72 hurna11 sc·r\'IC'l' 9gcnc ies. f'rom Pag<' ,t I TORO ... Stc-arns said 1t 1:; Jikt•l\' 11'1\~'e r:; will onlv l·hoose ln pnl1:.h tip lht' dt'nial il•ltC'r IP 1nak1• 1t morl' p;i!:1t:iblt• tu cou nt .v lt•aJ l'i'S "'.\/ont' o ( thr s11lut1ons t o t'On1 mun1\y J1rport problt·ms are h.'.lppy ones so we try to be as fa ir :1:. pl\Ssiblt• in til l'St' things," Stt>arns :.:tid Rowers "·as not a vailable tor eomml~nt and wasn't due to rt." turn to his Pentagon office until late t'riday. A.nalysts y,<no u•c1ghed the count)•s reques t had to consider the ract that another jet airport, however troubll"d, is available to sc.>rv" commerc tal jct nt•eds, Stearns said . "In the Navy 's case, as Jong as thert> are other places for com- m('rcial j('ts. we arc not interest- ed in joint us e be cause it m i nim izes any threat o f danger,"" Stearns said. "It se('m ed to us that the coun- ty has other altt~rnatives to con- sidt>r, even if thf."y will cost some bucks ... he added. An othe r key factor in the negative response to the El Toro joint use request was saftty. Stearns said the t ype or aircraft used at El Toro -high perlormance fi ghters -and the type of operations were major cOnsiderations. _ •,rHe said that the small rlghters often practice field carrier land - ings loaded with live ammuni- tion, bombs and rockets. "They come in only~ to 1.000 feet orr the ground and at a steep angle to the ground." he said. "Nobody in their right minds want.ii to get close to that kind or situation." ''The odds of a major accident are admittedly slim but that potential quite frankly rri ghtens us to death.'' The county has also applied ror joi nt use of Los Alamitos Naval Air Station and that request is be- ing pondered by a dirrerent office -the Chief or Naval Operations. Nobody in that unit would com- ment on the status or the study. · But Stearns said he has been at several m eetings where the Los Alamitos request was discussed. "It would appear to be almost a mirror image of the El Toro situation -the roles are rc- versed," he sid . "While the rejection won't be quite as abru~t . it would seem the the responsibility for putting jets back into Los Alamitos falls to the community and its leaders whereas the responsibility for El Toro was ours exclusively," Stearns added. 15 Acres Burned SYLMAR CU PI) -A wind~ whipped rire, apparently started by road flares tossed into dry brush, blackened ts acres or rugged terrain today ofr San Fernando Road. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RobertN .W~ '"•••""'"' •"" p.,111,_ Jack R. Curley • Yot• ,..~1io.n1 •nd C..ne•tl.,,.Nqrtt Thomas Keev il Ion ... Charles H . Loos Rlct\ard P. Nall llUlll..,1 "'-"""'°l (""°" Ott ices CMUl,,..W SlOW•\la.ySir""' ..._., .. ~,. l1» '"••-1 ............. ~~lk•" 1116Gi.-yt1'51,..I "4-11"""" .. ..,~. 11111 .. ..,,. ...... ,.,4 ~l•lleo:~ """'' JUfl1 l.-o ,,., "-•IS..-0 .. " ,, .. _., Tea.phone C714) 642-4321 ClflSSHled Adver11•lna '42·5611 l«lctlfll«~ V•lko~ '°'""" '"btfl<e 511-6310 ,,..,..i..11 c .......... ........ ... I _.1 "' I I ,• F'rld1y. Novembe< 21. 1B7S Jetport Reaction 'Happy' By RUDI NIEDZIEJ,SKJ Of ..... 0 111, ,. ... ,iwtt Anl i·airport ll'.:iders rrom Irvi ne and thl' Saddleba('k Valley today reacted with unarumous satisfaction tn tht· :.ipparl'ntly im- m1nl·nt rt•j<•t'l1un uf pl<1ns lu t•x- pand J.:I Toru '.\tarilll' ('nr1is /\ir Station to com m t>rC'1al airline USl" l'h(' Ill'\\ S 1\':.l S t•S J)<'Cia lJy \\"Cl('omt' to lr\'1ne .\1.1 vur Art An thony "'h1l~t· CtlY lt•d thl' ~ll"U~J.:lt• a.t?<.11 nst t•xpansion of l hl' f1l•ld and al 11fle pu1nl calll'd for 1t.-. ~1nn ex a· ti on to thv. a rl c L \ 1 IJ an a1 r tr a ff 1<· '"I am very happ~·.J usldl'h~ht· t"CI and very approvin~ i)f th is de- l'1sion. Tht' pe-ople 111 Wai;h1ngton did listen to all thOSt' thousand.-. of llS "'ho wr11tt· lett1..·r~ ... :°\lJ )ur :\n thony s~ud - 0.ll• '°' .. l"i.tt ., Ut ... .,,.. f'ro .. Pa,,# A I POT •.. . re1idue was rou'nd on the a!ttraft. It ia Wll<-bow much marijuana wat orl&lnalfy on the aittralt, however, payload ol lhe Ceslna 320 ii about 2,000 pou.ncb iw>liidin1 luel. Law. Reeve and Harris were arre1ted at a Boulder City, ga1oline 1tetion after state narcotlcs officers traced therft to a moU:l1 waited and ..... at..cbed u th~ trio washed down their vans and apparently readied for a trip to California. Stephens s aid two van1 were involved. One was haul.in.a equip- ment and the other was loaded with the m arijuana stowed in Mexican sugar bags. 111 He said th e vans were -equipped w ith sophisticated equipment including alr ·lO· gro1;1 nd and ground-to-ground radio gear and police radio monitors. Law and the others, arrested ror aJ leged Possession of mari - juana, are being held in Clark County Jail in Las Vegas.Bail has been set at $25,000 cash. As mavy as 20 state and federal a gents parti('i p a ted in the narcotics roundup over an eight· hour p<>riod. Ci t y C1l U0 ('1l cul lt,agu1· Gabrielle l'rynr, huivt·Vl'r, :-.;nd she 11.'as ··a little b1l m1 stru:.t ful " abou t s talt•m t•nl s from \Vashing1 on. Shl' addt'd that 1l "'as her understanding th<' rulul;.! rrom the Pentngon C'outd ht· o\ t·r· riddt•n b.v \ongrt·ss ).J rs. r•ryor l'Xprt•S:.t•d !ht• hopl' that th(' rul ing "'oultl l'Ol1\"lfll"l' !ht• board of SupL'l'\'1:-ior:-i to ah~1 n don their plans. ··1 ho!)(' th(' coun ty "'on 't push this to the level of :i Congressional is sue ... EXUDING CONFIDENCE, CONGRESSMAN HINSHAW (LEFT), CHATS WITH HIS ATTORNEYS Lawyers Robert Green (center), Marshall Morgen, Chuckle During Coffee Break Fuel Scroll Signing Set Irvine Co un ci lman J o hn Rurton, on thf' other hand, wa s less skeptical. "We hc>ard ri ght along that this ~·ould happen," he said. "I 'm sure that alt the people in Irvine and the Sad· dleback Valley who saw the newspaper insert urging them to wrilE' Congress m en. the Pen- tagon, and all , and wrote lctlers, will be very pleased as well.·· Rick Bohay, president of th('. Saddleback Area Coordinn l1n~ Council (SACCJ. whose orgc1nizo- tion had fought plans to expand the airport si nce 1971 , s aid hl' was overjoyed by the ne\\'t» ··1 reel vt>ry good about thi s dl" cision. \Ve ha\'e been opposed to it {or man y ye ars ," th e homeowners association coali- tion leader commented. Th e ne'A'S also pleased school officials. such as Gt'Orgl' llenry. president of the Saddleback • Valley Uniried School Oistri<"l board of trustees which had is- sued a r esolution against the ,county's appli ca tion t o th e! Department of Defense. "Commercial usai.:e. I don 't think, would work. It would have made it almost impossible to s ur- vive," said Henry. Hi s board had made strenuous objections to the proposal on the basis or noise and safety. A Murder ·By the Book AGOURA CAP) -"It "'as a textbook operation." a sheriff s department s pokes man s aid af.ter d eputies eva('uated neighbors or a home they sur- rounded near Agoura and arrest· ed a man and a 'A'oman wanted for murd e r in North er n Calirornia. ~herirr ·s I.t . Dennis Ri chards said Bradley Prindle, 30. and Rrenda GulliC"k, 19, were booked Thursday for inv('stigation or ~urdt>:r anti. robbery in connec- tion with the slaying of Prindle's rather, Harvey S. Prindl e, 69. From Page A I DAVIS ..• other weapons." he C"ontl"nded. Overall. the future look s ''pret- ty bleak," in the chief's opinion. ''Crime will continue to ·go up with the lack of logic by our elect· ed leadership. Things will just get worse a nd worse,·· Davis noted. "It might turn around in fi vt• or 10 years. I th ank God "'t' havl' men lik(' those in the NewJX)rt Beach Po li ce Department - who'll hang in there and do their best to protect our society,'" he said. "When the res t or America gets the same rear that's in lht.> ght>tto. then we"ll get some help for these m en," he concluded. * * * f 'ro1n Page A I HINSHAW ••• the conspiracy charges stem from incidents that occurred in the early l970i; vthen Hinshaw was Orange County assessor . So far, eight former orfi cials in t he a ssessor's ofrice that Hinshaw headed have either pleaded guilty or been convicted or chargt's related to the con- spiracy. And Hins haw's successor as assessor, .1 a{'k Vallerga, was con- Yil·ted and removt•d from office aJ l('r bei ng indicted on charges involvinl! acC'epta nce of con- sulti ng tees 111 matters relatoo to h.is duliC"S as assessor . Th<' juror s who will try Hinshaw on the bribery charges are . -Robert I •. \\'atson. 41 . \.\.'est minster. an air rreight clerk . -)tadeline Lo Cascio. 48, Full ertoo. a rormer schoolteacher and now a real estate sales person. -'.'l"ancy B. Barbre,41. Yorba I.inda. <t forn1cr school teacher. -Thomas R. Honan, 59, Rr('a, a salesman. -Robert W. Barker, 38, San- ta /\.na, a retired Marine and now a private S('CU ri ty of Cice r. --Charlotte Freiwald, 64, Santa Ana. a r etired nursing home nurse . -James C.W. NunJey 40 F\J!Jt>r ton. an electrician. ' ' -:\lary 0 . :\1 arlin,S6,Laguna Reach, a housewi"fe . -Alice M. Morretino Placentia. a county employe.' 34, --llf'len Passmore, 21 Los Alamitos, a savings and' loan emolove. -nawn ~1arie Barnett Czoka. 19. Anaheim , a biomedical technician. -1.aurence J. Vaclavik, 42, Brea. an engi neer. Troops Storm Silver Strand In Coronado CORONADO (AP) -For two days. C"omm uter s along Coronado's Silver Strand beach road were treated t o the un · familiar sight or troops and tanks storming up the beaches. Some 600 soldiers from the 9t.h Infantry Division at Ft. Lewis. ~Vash . have been taking training 1n amphibious warfare rrom the Naval Amphibious Ba se in Coronado. .<\fter mock beach assaults on the Silver Strand Tuesday and \Vednesday, the battalion or soldi('rs moved 50 miles north to the Camp Pendleton Marine Ra se, where a Navy spokesman said they wi ll st ay until Dc-c. 12. LA Times a 'Bit' Ed Davis Knocks Old Foe Lo~ Angel ~s ·Police Chief Ed Davis got in a few more digs at his old nemesis, The Los Angeles Times,. Thursda~ when he addressed a police awards luncheon 1n Newport Beach. THE CHIEF, WHO has been engaged in a running battle with the newspaper. mentioned that he'.s been assigned a new r ePQrler. ··imagi ne what it's like havipg your own hit man assigned to you ,·· Davis chuckled . .DA.VIS ALSO CXlNTENDED that he has been us· ing the Times for a long time. "If I want something published I /·ust!ut it in a confidential memo to the City Counci an it gets In the paper," he quipped. Saddlehack To Conduct Homecoming ffomecoming will be observed by SaddlebaC"k College during its gamt> agains t Citrus Coll ege at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Mission Viejo High School footbal l stadium. The two undefeated teams will be trvinJ? for the conrerence champions hip and a bowl game berth while the homecoming celebration will be set around a bicentenni al the me . I.aguna Beach High School 's band will provid(' the patriotic music and the C"Ollege 's pep squads and stude nt government representative s "'il l add rireworks, a fire engine and a JOO-yard long poster wishing the Gauchos well. -All form~r SaddlebaC"k stu - dents are invited to attend the ('f!lt>'bration. MOM, 4 BAB~ 0 0K; DAD OUT MASSAF'RA, Italy (UPI ) Rosa Ciavarella, 34, the wire or a police man , gave birth to quadruplets. He r hus band fainted. "The mother and babies. all boys, are d oing f i n e." a spokesman r o r Mass arra Hospital said Thursday. ''The father rainted upon hearing the news. but then recovered.." The Ciavarellas have two other sons. aged 11 and 9. From Page A I OIL ... block the least>s because they claim not enough attention has been given 'to local concerns or environmental issues. ~ts. Kwalwasser said Orange County is the lead plai ntiff in the suit riled today and th~t 14 other C"ities and co t.tn tic~ plus the Southern California Association of Goverornents !SCAG J are cit· ed as co-pl3intirrs . Sale! .<\nyone u·ho would Uke to sign the "Projec t Independe nce·· scroll being sent to President Ford is invited to do i;o Saturday at Fashion Island. The Orange County Transit District . one of the promoters or !-he en.ergy-saving citizens pro· Je~t. 1s sponsoring the last· minute signing. 1-lundreds signed the commemorative scroll Wed· nesday at the Project Indepen- dence rally . The s igning will be at the stage court a t Fashion Island. where the city's bi centennial program by sC"hool child r en will also be un- der "·ay throughout the day. Peace Marchers ~10RONI , Comoro I slands CAP) -Two planes carrying JSO "peace marchers" landed on the Indian ()('ean island or Mayotte today in a bid to end its secession I rrom the newly declared Comoro Republic , the C'hier of state, Said~ ~1 ob a m.e.d Jarrar, announced here. Holiday bounty from the Et Cetera collection by Drexel I, '• Lily Accessory Table . Hall Chesl , We welcome the l1o l1days w1lh excepl1onal reduci1ons on. an eleganl selection of Et Cetera"' furn ilure accents' Our collection's rich wilh a profusion at new pieces from Drexel" ... tables and chesls. graceful and decorative objets of every kind. Even a gleaming '"brass" gilt bed ! Precious wood s and connoisseur fini shes, magnificenlly ornamented, give each piece an heirloom beauty. Superb Drexel quality and craflsr;ianship are evident through out. For gills, for your own home. sa ve during our holiday presentation of Et Cetera designs !h is week ! ·7d f.IOie ~~' 'J11e • 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH. CA. 92651 (714) 494 ·6551 23649 HAWTHOONE BLVD. · TORRANCE. CA. l!o505 (213) 378·1279 ; I 727 WEST CLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 (7 14) 64 2-2050 • • J ' f; VOL. 68, NO. 325,.4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ' ' ·' -SC s I zusscs;s:= SL c ~ ------ Afternooa N.')'. Stoeks. . TEN CENTS: .; .. W. County St~dent~· 'SCores ... Good, Bad . ' By KATHY CLANCY Of .. O.UyPU9f;M91f West Orange County youngsters generally out.scored students rrom throughout California, according t.o results ol statewide tests released by the state Department of Education. However, the results were not as clowing in another ranking which ~pared ea 'ct's studen ith thos frour other • dl,trlt'ls with similar socio· e~onoml~ and intellectual 1114ke:up. Jn tbe latter ranking, Weit Orange County students general· ly scored in the average ranee. although some district.a ranked higher or lower than average in specific areas. The tests, administered. during the 1974·75 s chool year , me~su.red reading skills ror .. ' second and third craden. They also tested readint. spellin1. written expression and math for sixth and 12th graders. FolloYting ia a sur'nmary of the results by diitrict. TM first paragraph indicates how the dislrict's students fared when compared wilh thole of similar backgrounds. Those scores were not present· ed numerically but indicate it Ie ears ,825,000 Dan1age 3 F .lee Blaze In Huntington Three Hunti ngton Be a c h ~women escaped thei.,-blazing apartment without Injury early today, one of them by crawling through a be droom window, .tirem~en reported . Fire-Battalion Chief Ron Beard '.said the 12 :34 a .m . blaze caused about $25 ,000 worth of damage to the apartment at 1111 FIOrida St. and destroyed $5 ,000 in furnishings and belongings. •·we were extremely rortunate there were no injuries or fatalities," he commented, ex· plaining that one or the women 'o\'!\s aslttp 3t the time and the names spread rapidly. The apartment "·as ocrupied by ~1arion Chapman. Cindy RrO'o\'n and Jacquelyn \\111\iams, firemen said. The:t reported both i\1s. Brown and Ms . Williams were in the \iv· ing room. and Ms. Williams dis· covered tht" (lames when sht• opened the door of an unoccur11ed bedroom~ .... The m inute she opened th e ~oor , firerb e n said, fl ames spread rapidly throughout the apartment. Both she and Ms. Rro'''" ran outside, they reported. thl'n st;:irted to run back in. rt•n1L·m- bering tllat Yls . Chapman wus <Jsleep in another bedroom. 1lt\lckllta 1~orecl in tbO av..,,ge ranee, wbirh covered St percent of those. tested~ the above average range, wb.icb account.eel for the top 25 percent tested: or the below average range, which cOYered~the tower 2S percent. The aecor\d paragraph shows a rm.&e of the percent scores in each district when com~aTed with all students tested staW\lllde. Those rankings do not . .. . - take into account any differences in socio-economle or Intellectual background. •• A eo-percent rank in a di.strict, ·tor example, means that 40 per. cent of tbe students in CaJifornia seored blg'her while 59 ~ent &tatewide scored lower. - Both 1late and county ·officials explained that in some districts. studmts ranked high when com· pared statrwide but lower-when 0 ... 1, P11ot PoMM e, i... ,.,.v,.. Rut as they ran in. '.\l s. Ch<tp· man was climbing: out \hj? bedroom 'l''indow \•;ith the as- sistance or bystanders. Beard noted. EXUDING CONFIDENCE, CONGRESSMAN HINSHAW (LEFT), CHATS WITH HIS ATIORNEYS L•wyers Robert Green (center)1 Marshall Morgan, Chuckle During Coffee Break U~tT•.,_. "i THREAT TO REAGAN Michael J. Carvin .. ',Candidates' '4gents 'Too . .. '•Thinned Out' MIAMI (AP) -The Secret Service, faced wlth two attacks on President Ford and one on pre· sidential candidate Ronald Reagan within three months, is "over·extended · · by the large field of presidential candidates, shys a top service official . ' llEAGAN EXPECTS ~RATS'VOTES.A4 "It's going to gel worse, and there are more candidates on the way,·· said Bob N ewbrand, special agent in charge of the Secret Service office in Miami following the threat Thursday on Reagan by a young man wielding atoycun. Newbrand said that the service was augmented by agents from U.S. Customs and other federal agencies, but "we're very thin right now. · . "We"re over.extended at this , stage and we "r e a couple of (See REAGAN, Pagel\%1 Boundaries i.Meeting Set , The Huntington Beach Union IDgh School Board will hold a wecial study meeting at 8 a.m . ,Saturday to discuss tentative l'boundanes for the new Ocean 1VJew High School. ~ The meeting will be at district 1offices, 5201 Bolsa Ave .• Hunt· lngton Beach. '"-Before adopting •final .boun· ('di.lies., trustees •re ex~ted to I hO!d •public hearing <>n 11.e mat· ter. " Saturday's agenda also In· eludes a discussion of state and dioirict t .. tlna pro ii' ams. Firemen said they do not know how !tts. Chapman a\Yakencd, but they said perhaps bystandC'rs alerted her to the spr('ading fire. Four fire units ;:irrivcd at the scene, but by then the entire apartment was en)!u\£ed in flames. Beard noted. The blaze was extinguishe-d \Vithi n JO minutes. Firemen still are investigating the cause of the blaze. The only injury occurr<'d to one by.stande r, who suffered a cul fbot . fire men said . But he declined first aid and did not give firemen his name. MOM, 4 BABES OK; DAD OUT MASSAFRA. Italy (U PI ) Rosa Ciavarella, 34, the wife or a policem a n , gave birth to quadruplets . He r husband fainted. "The mother and babies, all boys, are doin g fine,·· a spokesman f o r Ma ssarr a Hospital said Thursday. "The father fainted upon hearing the news, but then recovered.·· The Ciavarellas have two other sons, aged 11 and 9. Presente•I to J11d~e Oil Leasing Delay Suit Filed for OC A law s uit seeking a pre- liminary injunction against leas- ing by the fedetal government of o_ff.shore oil drilling rights wa~ fi led early today in Was hington, D.C. on behalf of Orange County and 14 other local government entities. ~tarsha Kwalw asser of the Center for L'\w in the Public In· terest said th,e legal docuinentJ were presented to Federal Judge Aubrey E . Robinson shortly a fter 8a.m . ~ashington time. Attorneys Brent Rushforth and Bruce Terris , r etained by the center lo r epresent the local gov· ernments, prepared the suit this week using a dra (t drawn by Los Angeles City Attorney Burt ~nes ' PiOes' original suit was" dropPed by Los Angeles when the 41ity council the r e r efused to participate in the joint legal ac· , lion. Ms. Kwalwasser said the suit asks for a preliminary injunction rather than a t e·mporary restraining order because the latter would have a life or only 10 days. Robinson ·s decision is expect· ed nex:l week or early the Collow. ing week -just before the Dec. 11 date set by the U.S. Depart· ment of the Interior for the start or leasing. Nearly 1.3 million acres of out· er continental shelf land primari· ly off Orange and San Diego County coas tlines would be open to drilllng under the federal lease plan. Local government agencies in Soult\ern California are trying to block the leases because they claim not enough attentipn has beeo given to local concerns or environmental iss ues. Pla11e Pot Seiz11re Sunset Man Arrested A 37.year-0ld Laguna Beach woodcarver and a Sunset Beach photographer were among rour men arrested ln Nevada follow · ing a three·state air and ground chase and seiiure of $130,000 1\YOrtb of Mexican marijuana Thursday. Albert David Law, zn Canyon Acres Drive, Lag u'na Beach was arrested in Boulder City, Nev. with a :Ik from a San Clemente leJi ng company. Nevad1 sta\e' arcoUcs agents claim lhey lei;• c),6QO PQ!lll!ls o( iilii'IJ\la11A ll'dfn·tb' truck. ~o arrested. ~ere Michael Ree\lie, 30, ph~rapher from sunset Be.ach, ek Harris, 29, a gr1~ic:s de igner from Los Ange,IH and uorry G. Madden.• 30, a pilot frOm Portland. Ore. ~ • I -. Pat St'ephens, Nevada state narcotics supervisor, said the opt-ration began when Mojave County Sheriff·s deupties spo4ed a rendezvous between several vans and a twin engine aircraft at Red Lake. Artz. , Officers called in an aircraft from the U .$. Customs and closed in on the operation. Two or thre~· vans agerits believed to have been laden wii,h marijuana e•caped •nd Ute a!rpl•ne took olr. 1 The Customs aircrllft (9ll~ld ...., it on a-courst which took. ilii. plaoes over 'de:sert areas ~ California, NeVJ.da and Ariton&. Ttle tlrcraft landed our Sheri'• RanCh . a Llncoln County bordello about 65 miles northeast of La.s V~gas Madden was arrili led' I there. "The Customs plane just kept on the pilot·a tail until he ran out of gas," Stephens said. He said a significant amount of marijuana residue w,as found on th e aircraft. llis unknown how much marijuana was origl.Dally on the aircraft, however , payload of the Cessna 320 is about 2,q» poonds inc:ludini fuel. 4w, Reeve and Harris were arre1ted1 at a . Boulder City, galoli""e station after state -I•• ol!icers tra<e.! thel)\to ,a JPOlel.1 wajt_ed-'lnd watth~as the trio ;N•shed down their -.ans ' and '-PP¥eDtly readied for at.rip to Call!omta. Stephen1 1atd two vans were involved. one was hauling equip· -ClleePOT, Papi\%) t I ......... -'-- Hinshaw Case Jury Picking Ends Quickly By GARY GRANVIL!.F. OfUleD•llr~l~S-.f'I With more ease and in less time than expected, the jury that will try Rep. Andrew J-lins hav.• (R· >'tt-w-po.rt Beach) on three hribery chargeSw_as selected 1'hursday in Orange County Superior Court. The eight·woman, four·man jury was sworn in l\\'O and a half days after prosecution and de- fense attorneys began sorting through 107 prospective jurors called into J udge Robe rt Kneeland ·s courtroom. Rf>ra usP of extensive ouhlici · ty that precE'ded and followed Hinsh a w 's indictment on the bribery charges by the county grand jury last May. the jury selection process was expected to take muc h longer. Rut late Thursday afternoon, Assi s tant Dis trict Attorney Michael Capizzi and derense at· torneys Marshall Morgan and Robert Green were able to agree on the trial pane l. Before Jud ge Kneeland swore in the 12 jurors and their three alternates. Morgan and Green had excused fi ve prospec· ti ve jurors without giving a re· ason. Capizzi had turned away ISee HINSllA W, Page A2) Blue Streak, Blue Mouth An angry Huntington Harbour woman complained to Hunt· ington Beach police Thursday about a motorist who allegedly raced through the neighborhood at 70 miles-per-hour in a sports car. The irate.resident who wu ap· parently sewing s aid she hurled a spool of thread at. the speeder to demonstrate her displeasure. "SUbject stopped and cussed at her, 'said lhe reporting of(icer"s aCt'OUl\t of the alleged disturbing the peace and reckless driving incident. .. -. compared to•imllardi.stricls. -Fouol•in Valley School Dia· trid: Studenta in the second and sixth gradea were reading In I.be lower 25 l)f'rcent of students test· ed in aimilar diatricts, although they were in the top 25 percent -in sixth grade spelline. Jn other areas thty ~cored in the aver..:e range. However . compared with 1tu~ (Stt TESTS, P1io' 11%I e Weapon Supply Threat? By ROBERT BARKER OltMO•llY~"4S~ The threat or nuclear weapons railing into the hands of urban guerrillas was raised at a meet· ing of an anti·crime group in l-luntington Beach this week . Police Chier Earle Robitaille told an aud ience of between 50 · and 60 people of an attempted break·in al the Seal Beach Navy Ammunition and Weapons Depot "about t"''o o r three months ago . • He emphasized the danger or the threat by adding, "They have nuclear weapons out there." Contacted by the Daily Pilot, Commander Harry Made r a , public information officer at the "'·eapons depot, said it "''as Navy polir:r not to ronrirm or deny the pr('sence of nuclear weapons at- lhe station. Chief Robitaill e said three hi gh-sc hool aged youths in ski masks were apprehended as they cut the wire into the facility. It wa s not d isclosed by Robitaille if the group was arter the nuclear weapons or if they belong to an established guer· rilla group. Officer J im Groof of the Seal Reach Police Department con· firmed the break-in and added that the intruders actually made off "'·ith some blasting caps and practice grenades which were later recovered by policC'. Seal Beach police wer<' searching through their files and were unable to provide addi· tional details at prl'ss time today. Polire agencies from l-lunt · ington Beach, Newport Beach and Sl'al Reach assisted in thwarting the break·in at the base. Commander Madera said th e station provides ami"nunition to the combatant NaYy s hips sto· tioned in I.ong Beach and San Diego. Robitaille's commenl..s came at a combined meeting o( the Voice of the People and Neighborhood Watch groups at the Huntington Rearh polire training facility. The discussion came about "'hen members of the audicnc•· were questioning members of tht· police panel. , Alarm was also expressed by offirers at the th eft o f sophi s ticated weapons from armories throughout California. Coast Weather Sunny and m ild is whal the weather service is call· ing for on Saturday. l-ligh~ at the beaches around 6S rising to 75 inl a nd. Lows tonight in the 40s . INSIDE TODi\ Y ll"s not unu.wal for a 15· rear-Old on the Orange Coos! to seek perfection on o .fllr· /board, but a Laguna Beach lad iJ seeking it anolhtT u.uy. See nary by Daily Pila< Sia// Writer Jock Chop~ll on Poge CJ of lhe Weekerukr. l•dex •• , .. .. •• ... . .. •••• " , ... cM -. ' ,•\2 DAILY PILOT H /F From Pa9r ''I TESTS ... ilt•nts :.tatt·" 1d e. yuunlo(!!itl·ri. Sl'Orl·d fron1 lhl· GOth pt•r~cnl 111 ~1:<th grade reading to lh~ 74th pl·T('l'nl in si:<t h ): r ,1dl' s p(.•lhn~ -tluntingtun l\t·a<'h ('ity: Younnst1:rs in i.1xth gr.idl· 1n.1th '-''l'rt> in tht• ]11\vl'r 2~ J}('rt•t•nt l'Om ,)art·tl ..... ·1th ~tud1·nt :-111 .:-i1m d.1 r 1hslri C'l:-<, \\h ill' :-tudl·nt:, in 01.h1•r ~tn.•~s r~1 11 J..1•d .1 \ t•r;JJ.!l'. ('on1p;.1rl•d :-<t~1ll'\1.'Ldi•, i.<·orl.'s riln).!t~tl frti n1 72 p1•rt•cnl 111 :-.1xth .:r~1d1· 111;1!/I \n !'(ti pC'rt'C'Tll 1n Uoth :-1'1·111111.111d1 h11 d g r.1clt· r·c.1d1ng -fk'f':t n Vil'": ~tutll·nts in th1.• :-1 .. th ).!r.11!1· \\'t'lt' 111 tht• uppt.·r 2;, pt·rt t·nt 111 :;p,·ll1np .. "hilf' their otht·r -.t·urt•:-. 1 .1nk1·d .1\·cr;1g1· lh)\\1'\1•r, 111 ..1 :-tate"'1dc corn p..1r1 :-t>n. (lt·t·.111 \'11..•\v i.tudt·nti. r..1 n).!t·d fro11l lili Pt•r1·t·11t in th1'r<I and '.!.LXlh ._:1',1d,• r1 .. 1t!Ln g tu76 pt·r t·l•nt ul :-.L'(t h 1:r;ul1· \\nttl·n t:x 1•rt'~:>n>n . s p1·Jl1 ng a11d rnath -St-al lit•al'h: ''01111.1::.tl·rs in Int> sixth ~r:1d 1• \\l'l't' .•bo\1' ,J\'t'r;11:t· in I l'•1 d 111i,.:, v.r1ll1·n l'\ ~H't•:is1t 1t1 and ni.•th . \\hill' r ,111k 111.; ;1\ t•r:1gt• \\'llt·n t'1•1up.1rt·d \\1t h :-;1m1lar dtslr1 ets 111 u\h1·1 .u'l'.i:-. Stut1·w1d1'. IH11\'l'\•'f', S1.,1l lk•ach :-tudt·nts srurctl rron1 lht· 78lh pt•rl·e nt lt•\'t•I 1n spclluo.! tu the 93rd 1 n S('t'OfHI grade reaiJ111J.! -\\'t•s tn1in:-l1·r : S1 .. th J.!r ;1t!1•r :- :-ict)rt•tl 111 lht• 101\ t'I' 2S p1·rt·1·111 111 mttth 1th .. 11 1·11nip.1rt·d \\Ith :-11111lar d1:-<tr1l'I ~ Sta tt· ..... 1d('. th1· d1 :-1r1rt., 1uun~.,l«r:-r.1ng1•d frn111 l~J p1•r ;ent in st'ilh ~r.1d1· n1ath to 7:J t·1·r1·t•nt in :i t•c-ond ~ratlt• rc;.uJ1n .1:: -lluntin ~ton l~·at'h l 'nion lli~h : .Stutl1·nt :i 111 tht• !~t h gr..1dl' \\t'l't' rt·ad1 n;.: Lil th1· tup 25 111·r ('t•fl\ ..... 11,•n t·qr11p.1r1·d \\1th :-;irnilar 1llstr1 l'ls. ()11 a stall'\\ 1(!1• h.1 s1s . the :-1·1uors r.u1J.!1•d fron1 th~· 7:Jrd pl'r ,·,•n! in v.r1tl1•n l'.'tprl•i.sion tn tht· 7i;lh pcrt•t•nt Lil 1n;1lh and rt·ad '"~ -C.:1rdt'n c;rovt• l inirit'tl: Stu dt"nts \\1•rt• Ln thl• lo\\'l'I' 2.3 p<·r cent Lil sixth gratlt• rl'ad1n.,: but 1n thl• tup 2;:; Jlt'f l't'n\ 111 !::?th gradL· math. \\bt·n com p.irt·tl \\'1lh sundar d1stri1·t ~ Cnm p ~1rt·d throu g h Qu\ ( '.11lfo rn1 <.1 . i.l·11r1·:-r a ngl'I t fr om ·Iii lot.'rl·ent 111 !:!th gr adt• v. rrllt'll t'X· prt•ssi11n \11 tl I p{'rt•t•nt 1n ~1xth ~radt' :-<p1·ll111 ;.! Jt'ff \\'l'll:-uf thl' ()r,1n~l' (_'uun t.\· OC'part n1t•nt of F.dur auon said countv :-\utlt•nts gt•nerally scorl'd amor.i:? tht~ ho::IH•s t in Calirorn1a. although tht\\' dul drop "a ft •\.\· Pl'rc.'entage points" fr11m las\ yt>ar. He said. for t•x amplt•. lhiil thl' state·s mt"dian scurl' imiddJ(') for second. third a nd sixth gradt• reading \\'<J S 50 pl'rcc>nl "'h1le Oran~e County's n«1s 73.5 pl'r· <'ent . That means, accordin~ to his figures. that only 26.5 pt·rcl."nt of the studl"nts stat(•\\'idl' seort·d higher .<\t tht" high srhonl level, h1.• eon tinut>d . tht~ stat(''s median ....,·as 50 pf'rcent '.'-'hilt• ()ranJ.:t' County 's \\'JS 71S pl'rC'('nt. Richard 1-l ill. a c11nsu!ta nt for the stall' Oepartmenl of F.duca tion noted . hO'-''t•\'t'r , that California studt"nls rankl'll bclo'.'-' nationwide <.1verag1·~. At the s1xlh grade they scored in the 48th pcrrent rang(• in read ing. 43rd in written l'Xpression and 4·1th in math. whilt> al tht> 12th grade they st·ured in the 4J :;t perct>nt in rt•a ding. 32nd in writ· ten expression and 4lst 1n math. Pair /1tdicted For Extortion !..OS ANGF:t.F.S <U PI) -Two men \llhO wert• 1ndictl'l:I nn ex lor· tion charges wer e arrestC'd for al leged\y usin,I.'! threa ts of violence to get mont>y from the operators of a Los An geles-to-I.as Vega:-. JU.rtkE't. AlfrE'd Pon ticel11. 55. WC'st lakt-> Village, and l l'!nazi o To n y ~ci sciolo. 56 , also knon•n as Tony fl('<' of Sun Valley. "'ere ar rf'sted at thei r homes by f'HI agents Thursda y. ORANGE COAST '" "'" !l•on<I" (.OJI" O•·'• Pttol "''" "'"''" " ,,.,. n••• rl 1"• "' ., •'• .,, '' ron>".,,,.~ I ' "" Vo-• < ""'' l'~U"'"'"Q tAr •• c, o ••" "" o<J•••'-"'' ••• r>v~" ""'I Mu"""' 11 .. wu•• • "'"" "" t"''" ~···,.,.,,mt II•·"' "''""""'·" f •,••" '<IY~l•" V"''''· !>••~•. \••~""""'' ""'"'' """ \"QY•• I•• "" ·~'"'''' fh~" A '"'''" '""'"""' •0',"'"" I>"~'"'" •I ·.,,,,.,., . .,,.~'·' ,., ''"'' II•• P''"I'~" '"""'·""'' •'•"1 • •I •"' ""•\1 ll•• ~"•H.(O•!O "'' ••. (•<·'~'"'~ '1•<• ' Robert N. We«J r .. ,.,,,.~, .,,a P""''""" Jark R Cu rley ~., • ''"' •·~··' •"" L• "'-"" ""'"""' Thoma<, Keev11 f ~·"' Thoma'> A Murptur"lf' M.o ••O"·V I~·'"' Fr1C1ay . Nov•m~r 21 , 197~ LA Times a 'Hit' Ed Davis Knocks Old Foe t.os A11gelcs 1-,oticc Chier Ed Davis got in ~ few more digs at his old nemesis, The Los Angeles Tlmes, Th ursday \vhen he addressed a police awards lunch('()n in '.'Jc\vport Beach Tiii·: (;Ill •:f', \\'II() ha:-; ht'L'll t.'ng1.1ged in a running hat lit•\\ 1th th~ n cw:-.p;1pt·f'. n1l'nt1ont•d that hr's been ~1:.~1 ,i.:nt•t..i a Ill'\\' rcpur·tt·r. "lmag1 nt..• \\'hat it's like h~1v1ng your u\vn hil man assigned to )'OU ... ():1v1s chuC'kled. ]):\VIS :\I.SO ('t):\"f .. :'.'11)1-:0 tlltil h1.• h~s ht'ell US· 11\).! lh1•'r1n1t·:-> fnr ,1 lo rli,! t1n1t· "If I v·:ant :-.11n11.·th 1ng publishl'd l ju:il put it in a C'onf1<ient1a l n11.·n1u to the t•1ty Council anll it gets in tht• JJ:ljll'I', .. hl' tjllijJpt.'<.!. Skills Test Shows Need for Program? 1-~ount;iin \'.Lllc·y !'>1·ht.,,1l truslPt' I>it•k l'lllill Tbur ~1 la) rlif!hlealll·tl for 1mpro\ t'flll'll l in !ht: d1:-i lr1l·t 'i. ,•duc;:1t1on.d prog r~11n based oo an ,1n.dys i ~ 11f J:1 :.t ."lprini.fs st at~ ~hil ls tl':-t., H;ts t·d on ! hu:-<t• sc·nrt•s, 1'~n11n t:un \',1llt·y ~t'l'(lll<I. 1hird ;1n1f SDc th gr.1dt·r~ st'nft•d al.1ovl' av1.·rag1: 10 t'\'t•r~ ;11·1.·:• '' ht·n !'nrnpart·tl \\Ith ;tll ,\ou ni.:s t1·rs in CalLfurniu I IO\\ t>Ver , th!! d 1st net fcl t bt•lo"' ,\\'('rage 1n st•('O nd and sixth gr;1tl1• rt•:.idin~. "'hc>n l'Ompared \\ilh studt·nts of similar sucJ u· 1·eonom1r and 1nl('Jl('t.'lual bal'k· grounds. Other srhuol ht>:ird memb('rs a/;!rl'f'd \\1th J'!um. :ind the board e.illl•d for a l'ont1nu1ng analy!>IS * * * Cmtdidate For District Post Sought The F'ountain V<.1!1 ('y S{'hool noard agrt•t>d u nan imously Thursday night lo htrt' a eoni.ul· t;.inl to ht'lp in its st•ai't·h for ;.1 permanf'nt di strit·t supt.·rintcn dt~nt. district off1{·1 als ~aid today In addition. board ml•mbcrs called for as much community in\·olvem('nt in lhl' prcX'C'~S as possible> Trustt'es de('idetl l\\'O "'('eks ;1go to find a perma nent replace- ment for form er superinte ndent ~1 ike Brick, who stepped down from the top post a year ago. Dr. Robert Read. former assis· .tant superintendent for person· nel. had been fillin~ the supcrin· tendent 's post on an interim basis. Thursday ni ght Trustee Sheil<'! ~1 evers sugges ted contar ting 1ith~·r school d.istricts \\'hn rt'C't'nl- lv havl' hirt'd Ill'\.\' super1ntun- dPnts to ll'arn hu\\' lhC'y hundled tht' n1attPr. In ;iddLt1un. shl' :-ai d tndivirluul trusl('l'S l'flul<l submit names uf posstbit' consult;:1nti., then ltcatl could contatt thc>m about costs. pru<:edurt>~ <Jnd t im1· involved. d1str1t·t uff1cia\s reported today. ltead cu rrently earns S37 .743 ;innua\ly 1n thl' top µu st. <l istr1ct officials reported Rrick. "'ho steppl'd do'A'n frorn the s uperint('ndent 's Joh lo becomt> district business dirt'<' tor. earned S34 ,990 . li e now makes $29.2·14. offi cials notL'd Trustees set no derinilL' d att· as yet for hiring ti permanent superintendent . Prime Rate Lmvered NF.W YORK (UPI) F'lrst National City Rank today lo"•ered its prin1c lending rate to 7 percent. the lowest in thC' industry and a refl ect ion of the f~t>deral Rf'se rve Rank 's easier credit and monetary policies ~1ost major banks wer(' expected to m ake a similar reducli on. Citibank 's prime, a barometer o f the availability of credit for C'Ommercial and industrial loans, has not been at the 7 percent rnte s ince early July wh<'n inl('rest rates \.\'f're on the rise after fall - ing to a low or 6~~ percent. From Pa9f' A I POT ... mt~nt and th(' other was load('d 'Aith the m arij uana stowed in l\1exican sugar bags. Ht sai d the vans w ere eQu1pped with sophi sticated equipment including a1r·tO· ground and }lround·to·ground radio gear and police radio monitors. t .aw and the othM'i>, arrested for alll'Jlf'<i pos:!11:i111ion of marl· Juana. are ht"inJt held in Clark County Jail in I.as Vegas. Bail has t>Hnset at $25 .000cash. As many as 20 state and federal agents p&rtlclpated in the narcotics roundul> over an cllhl· hour period. <ind d1 st·uss1on tu unpro\'e d1s - tn1·t pro~rams I don 't think anyone !!ihnuld get the no tion lhat "'c art• s atisfi('<f," board President R.ogt•r RE'l gcn cnmmf'nt1·d. "I don't think "'e s hould bt• satisfi('d no mat!t'r \.\'hat lhl' seort>s <1rl'." 'fht• tes ts al so :-;ho\1.·ed lhal fo"ountain Vailf'V s ixth graders ranked 1n tht• tOp 25 perc.'ent in spelling when compared "'ith studt"nls of similar background. In all otht>r <ireas they scored :n the average 50 percent range. A::;sistant Superintendent Ed Moon told the board. "I don't think tbe major t'mphasis ought to bti on the lt>s t scores but on the t>d ucational program itself." Plum said the d istrict should look at individual school test re- sults . Programs at those that ranked very hi gh. he continued, should be studied and perhaps implemented at other schools . · Some schools hlo"' th«! top off lhis thin~ and othl'rS do very poo rly," Plum continued, saying th(> high-scorin~ s(·hools "must be doing something pretty good .'' Trustees did not. however. dis· cuss any sc.'hool -by-school scores. and !\1 0on today declined to re ll'ast> indi\'idual results until he has c.'om pleted hi s analysis. '.\laybe I am talking about a more traditional approach as op· posed to a more innovative ap· µroach ....,·here kids are movi ng ;1round all the time ... Plum con· tinuC'd . Hut l\1oon s aid he does not believe a traditional l'lassroom \'ersus an oven c lassroom is the answer . The key is '.'-'hat happens to the c hild once you get him," he <.'ontinut>d . saying the teachers are the "primary determinant." Plun1 added : "It is also true some kids lea rn in spite of the system .·· lit• suggt•stt•tl tht> di stnet l'X · amine sc.'huol funding, school in· struct1o n1:1I m ~1le ri<.1l <1nd perhaps a ·school "'ilhin a sl'hool " l'nn - cept to provide both traditional .'.Ind opt•n environmentr.;. Rt>lgl•n arldl'd ... l would cl?r· ta1nly hopt' that as far as I am ronrern('d thcr(' is no co11fusion as to "'here my pr1ur1lit•s arl' · · He said basic skill s are 1mpor· t <.1nt . and h(' '-''Ould kee p tryin~ to 1m~lrove them . f'rom Poge A I REAGAN ... months from the first primary." hf' Said . In Was hinj?ton, Secret Service spoke:sman Jack Warner said . "I just have to place that as one supervisor's opinion . . I would not say our man1>0wer is ovt•r· extended. I would say in thi s period the Secret Service man- power will be utilized to its utmost capacity." Warner said the agency budget· ed with the el<pe<'tationof prote<'t · ing 10 to 14 c.'andidates. There now a re 12 announ ced presidential <'andidates, IO Democrats, Ford a nd Reagan. \\';:1rner said the agency is pro- tectinji! si:i candidates in addition to f"ord and Reagan. They arc Alabama Gov . GE'orge C . Wallact>; R.SargentShriver, 1972 Democratic vice presidential {'ti ndidate : Indiana Sen. Birch 11ayh : Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter: Arizona Rep. Morris lJda\I, and Tex . Sen. Lloyd M. Hent:;en. Candidates without such pro- tection are forn1cr Oklahoma &>nator Fred Harris. Gov. Milton Shapp of Pennsylvania, former North Carolina governor Terry Sanford and Sen. J-f pnry Jackson (D-Wash ), Harris , Sanford and Jackson have not requested it . Shapp, while a declared can- didate, has yet to qualify ror federal mat!'bing funds in cam· paign eontri but ion>/. The young man with the toy pistol Thursday was about a yard from where Reagan was shaking hand.! with well-wishers. He was identified as Michael Lu~~ Carvin, 20, of Pompano .Deat'h, and was charged wllp ln- timidatlog • preaidentlal -,;:an· didate and assault(rw:afederaJ of· liter, Newbrand siJd, -Maximum penalUe:t are one year iQ priaon and a $1,000 fine -JnUmlda· tiOll cbarge and throe yeah! in prlaoo and SS,000 ~ an the ll· seuJtcbal'&e. f 1-1 • WNSBAW • • tour . Monday. the )W'l' will be..- openin1 stalemenll from both sidN before Uateoin~ to prosecu- , lion wltnffHI as IUnsha~· con- linut4 hl1 effort11 to clear tumseU from the mo.!lt far-rear hi11i: political scanda l in Orange Coun- ty hi:story. Behind the beleaguered Republican <:ongressman are t"igbt addltio,nal felony e harsces brou&ht against him by the Grand Jury in the ~ame indictmc~1t. Th~y were dismissed in a pretnal hearing t>arly las t month by Judgl" Byron tr1cMillan. Ahead of I-lln11haw is a second trial on char11es included in a separate indictment. rharges re· lated to a purported conspiracy to ht'lp elect him to Congress in 1972 at taxpayer expense. Likt> th(' bribery allc2ations. the con:spiracy charges stem from in<'idents that occurred 1n the early 1970s when H.iMhaw w:.s Orange County assessor, So far, f'ight former officials in the a ssessor ·s off ice that Jtinshaw headed have t•ithl•r pleadt>d guilty or bl'Cn ,-oo victed of charges rel<-1ted lo the con· spiracy. And 1-lins ha'A"s suC'eessor as ~ssessor. Jack Vallerga, "'as eon· victed und removed from office aflt>r hf'ing indicted on char/;!t·s involving ac{·eptance of con· su1t1ng tees 1n matters related to hisduti('s as ass('ssor. The jurors "'ho will try llinshaw on the bribery charges are: -Robert f_,, Watson, 41 , Westminster. a n air freight clerk. -Madeline Lo Caseio, 48. Fullerton , a f ormer schoolteacher and now a real estate sales person. -Nancy 8 . Barbre,•ll. Yorba Linda. a former school teacher. -Thomas R. lionan, 59, Brea, a 11alesman. -Robert W. Barker, 38,'San- la Ana. a retired Marine and now a private stturity officer. -Charlotte l"reiwald. 64 . Santa Ana , a retired nursin g home nurse. -James C.W. Nu.nley, 40. Fullt>rton. an electrician. -)faryO. Martin, 56, Laguna Reach. a housewife. -Ali<'f' M. i\1orretino, 34. Placentia. a county erryploye. -Helen Passmore, 21 , J,os Alamitos. a s avings and loan emplove. -Dawn Marie Barn ett Czoka, 19. Anaheim. a biomedical technician. -LaurenCe J . Vaclavik, 42, Rrea, an engineer. Rrt rial Srt fo"'ormer S1.·n . Edward J . Gurney, 61. (It-Fla). ac - quitt<•d by fe<leral jury in Au gust. will be retried on charges pf co11spirac)' to ,·reate a politi('a ! slush fund and making false declara· lions to a grand JUry. ----- Wise Renamed To Huntington Co1nmission J ames I . \\1 1sl' of Seal Reach \\'3S rt·t·ently reappo1nt('d to lhe 1-'ersonnC'l Comm ission of the l-luntington RPa ch Union J.U g:h School Di strict \A/1sE'·s appo1nl mt•nt . madl' by th(' school board. 1s ror a thrt•(' year term . district offi cials re· ported. Wist> is a retirc>d ~ehnol ad ministrator, \\'ho al~o :,l'r\ 1.·s ti:; president of the Orange County Personnel Comm1ss iun~rs As sociation a nd on the board of director s for th e Ca lifornin &hool Personnl'l Con1m1ssioncrs Association. The cum mission is re~ponsible for managi;>mt>nt (If lhl' distncl's non · teaching t'mployl·S. Vv'is(' has st•r \·ed on the agen<·y i.int·t· Lt \va:i creatt'<l in 1966. off 1c1 <ils :-;aid Fog Sparks Crash T."-MP:\, f"'l;i. (r\f') -A fi ery. J.l·veh1clE> pileup on Intcr~tate 4 t~ast of Tampa in a thick fog lU· day sent eight pt>rsuns tu thL• hospital and l it•d up rush-hour traffic· for more than two hours. polire s::tid . Sale! Killing Blamed • • On Nixon WASHINGTON (UPI l President Nixon penooaJJy QI" dt"red the CIA to prevent the 1'70 election of former Chilean Presi- d~nl Salvador Allende and that "rarte blanrhe .. authority ap. parently led to the killing of an army general. a Senate comm1t- lf'l' rePort :says. Tht' Senate Intelligence Com mittee railed the Oct. 25. 1970, :shooting of Gen. Rene Schnelder in a bungled kidnap i tlempt "tragir and unintended." The attempt to kidnap Army (:hit>£ of Staff Schneid~r w~1 made after he refused to go along with coup attempts ordered by Nixon, the committee :said. But. it added. there was no evidence vr an intent to kill anyone. A 347-page report rele ast'd by th (' comm ittee also portrays ~cretary or ~late Henry A. Kiss- 1 ngl'r. fo rml'r C IA Director Richard J-telms and other high- ranking lJ .S. officials as more de· eply I mplicated in intense political espionage in Chile or Al· lt'nd e:· 3sserted Nixon in a t·ur- rent intl'r\'i('\\' in the J.adil'S llome J ournal. 'The C'IA "'as in a very minor "'ay involved in 1970 elec- ti on in Chile," Kissin)(er said during Senatt' confirmation hearing Spet. 17 . 1973. Rut the> rC'porl s aid that "'hen 1t became apparent lhal AJlende \\Ould be a strong contender in the 1970 Chil ean presidentia l t'l(•ction, '.\lixon called Helms into ins office and said the election of the leftist must bl." thwarted. "The CIA \Vas instructed by :i.:ixun to play a direct role in or· j.!aniz ing a military coup d'etat in l'hile to prevent. All ende's ae· ct"ssion to the presidency," the report said. The committE.'~ s tressed thut "the granting of carte blanche :iuthority to the C J,<\ by the ex· l't'utive in this rase may have {'Ontributed to the tra~ic and un· int e nd ed death of G e n SC'hnf'ider. This "'as also partially due to assigning an impracticaJ task lo bti accomplished "'ilhin an un· reasonably short time." the re- port added. "Apart from the question of whether any in- tervention in Chile was justified under the circumstances of this case. the committee believes that the executive in any event should have defined the limits of - permissible action.·· Holiday bounty from the Et Cetera collection by Drexel " Lily Accessory Tablr. Hall Chest . We welcome t11e 11ol1days with exceptional reduclions on an elegant selection of Et Cet era"' furn iture accents' Our collect1on s rich wrtl1 <J prolu sron ol new pieces from Drexel· -. tables and ches ts. graceful and decorative ob1cts of every kind . 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The thief was keynote speaker at the tilth annual police award.1 'luncheon sponsored by the av Coun ty ;Filing :.Oil Suit A lawsuit seeking a pre· pminary injunction against leas- ing by the fedC'ral government of off-s hore oi l drilling rights was filed early tod3y in \V<tshin!,1.0n , !).(~. on behalf of OronJ;:l' County and l ·l other local govt.'rnn1c nt entities. Marsha K.,..·aJwa:.s t~r of the Center for Law in the Public Jn · lerest said :.he legal documents were presented to Federal Judge Aubrey E. Robinson shortly after 8 a.m. Washington time. . Attorneys Brent Rushforth and ti.ruce Terris, retained by the center to represent the local gov- ~ments, prepared the suit this Y..eek using a draft drawn by Los .Angeles City Attorney Burt P;ines. Pi1tu :..D.ti~11;4,.•JJil wos dropped by Los Angeles when the city l"ouncil there refused to participate in the joint leial ac· 1100. \ ?.Is. Kv.·alv.•asser said the suit ~ks ror a preliminary injunction r'ather than a t emporary ~training orJ('r bccausl' lhe ter would have a life or only IO .YS. .'Robinson's decision is expect-~ next week or early the follow- )#g week -just before the Dec. 11 date set by the U.S. Depart- IJ)ent of the Inte rior ror the start df leasing. Nearly 1.3 million acres of.out· tt continental shelf land primari-\Y off Orange and San Diego County coastlines would be open totdrilling under the federal lease plan. ,Local gover:nment agencies in Southern California are trying to b'lock the leases because they claim not enough attention has been given to local concerns or environmental issues. Ms. Kwalwasser said Orange COunty is the lead plaintiff in the suit filed today and that 14 other c'ities and counties plus the Southern California Association of Governments <SCAG) are cit- ed as co-plaintiffs. Dogs 'Sick'; • Loot Taken Two women teachers reported to Newport Beac h Police that more than $7 ,000 worth of penonal belongings were stolen Crom their EastbluCC ?>me after lhe burglar aRparenUy subdued the-•women ·s pet dogs with a nausea-inducing aerosol spray. The women told police the it_ems were missing when they returned Crom their teaching jobs W.e dnesday. Police speculate that the burglar entered through the pet door in the rear o( the house and then sprayed the two 4o(s,.causing them to vomit and rtmain quiet . Police said the women listed as missing : two television sets, a ci.lsette player, two clock radios, sterling silverware, jewelry box-es and numerous pieces of gold jewelry with precious gems. I lroUutio n Lifts ·lplTI'SBURGH (U PI ) -Aone- cl~ emergency air pollution ~that sent about 15 persons to t¥e hospital and cut back steel Oboductioh was lined Thursday, fJfl;abltng residents in the Monona:ahela River Valley to bfeatbe a little easier. ' Newpdrt l!arbor Chamber of Commerc-e. l1avis 1rlml1. noted !bat 10 years aeo. crime was four times u att•t in the &hetto as in·the auburbo. Today. ti '1 only twit.. u great. _ However, Davis cast a glance at "my buddy Jim·• -Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas -and said, "Fortunate- ly, you've got a real pro here who to mow. crime •• the enemy and Is d9U!&M1melbio1 about it." Davis ind Glaves worked totrether in lbe LAPD prior lo Glavu• move to Newport Beach. Tbe outspoken poijce chief pointed to "our anll·sodll young Americans" as one ol the two causes ror the upswin.I in sub- urban crime.· Davif_said youngsters are Jiv - ing in an era of "situation ethics," where anything is right. "The children Just aren't of the same quality," 1akl the chief, who added that broken homes ex· plain a lot ofth,e problem .. The second reason ror the crime ip.create is the "insatiable appetite for dope" in this coun· try, according to Davis. ''And it's not just that the kids are using mar1juana at school. It's ha:1his h, and that's 20 times stronaer.·· said Davis, who added that cocaine sniffers are widespread, l.00. Instead of trying lo combat the rise in druis: use. Davi$ said the foolish orricial reaction is to dttriminalize marijuana. He was rere~rin g lo the relaxed laws regarding marijuana use Uutl-&o into erfe('t next year. "But, I've got news for them. r still be-vigorously enforc- • 01nt en Skyli1ie by Moonlight Fu11 November moon barely outshines brightly lit office buildings at Newport .. Center. View is from intersection of Coast Highway and Jamboree Road. Photo was made about 6 p.m . Wednesday, just hours after Irvine and Newpcrt Beach businessmen launched energy conserva - tion program at Newport Be ach rally . Presumably, many of those same businessmen y,•ere working late Wednes day . Fjr_e Chief. 1.nve's Wife Dies at 46 Dorothy Josephine L,ovc. v.·1fe of Newport Beach Fire Chief Leo Love. died Thursday at the age of 46 after a lengthy il lness. Graveside services will be held for ?.lrs. Love at 3 p.m. Saturday at Pacific View Mortuary in Newport Beach. Mrs. I.ave, a 24-year resident of Orange County, is survived by her husband,. Leo; her sons, Mark and Loren; a brother, Eugene Dozah or Wyoming, and a sister, Lorraine Mooney of Wyomin2. Mr . I.ave requested that don:l- tions be made to the Children·s Neurological Foundation, 2650 Avon St., Newport Beach, or to a charity of your choice. ,,.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--.... . Numb Lip Brings Reu:ard DETROIT <U Pl l -Clare Tomie told a Wayne County Circuit Court jury s he does n 't feel a thing \\'hen she kisses her husband, and the jury decided the lack of sensation was worth $275,000. ,. The jury ruled Thursday in favor of Mrs. Tomie, 31, and her husband FTank, of suburban Sterling Heights, who sued as a result of a dental operation in 1968. Mrs. Tomie, who was av.:arded $260,000, said the operation left her lower lip and lower jaw permanent- ly numb and caused a strain in her relationship \Vith her husband. "It just isn ·1 the same," she said. The jury of four women and two men also awarded her husband $15,000 . The couple sued a Detroit oral surgeons group, Bloom Associates, which said it would seek a new trial. Secret Service Overextended, Official Says MIAMI (AP> -The Secret Service, fared with two attarks on President Ford and one on pre- si denti a 1 candidate Ronald Reagan within three months. is "over-extended·· by the large Cield of presidential candidates, says a top service oCficial. REAGAN EXPECTS DEMOCRATS' VOTES, A4 Jury Picking Finished "It's going to get worse, and there are more candidates on the way,·· said Bob Newbrand, spttial agent in charge of the Secret Service office in Miami rollowin g lhe threat Thursday on Reagan by a young man wielding a toy gun. Newbrand said that the service was augmented by agents from U.S. Customs and other federal agencies. but "we 're very thin right now. 8 Women, 4 Men to Sit on Hinshaw Trial ''We're over·extended at this stage and we·re a couple of month:1 from the first primary," he said. By GAR Y GRANVILLE OUIM O.llr "119'SCM'I With more ease and in less time than expected, the jury that will try Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R- Newport Beach) on three bribery charges was selected Thursday in Orange County Superior Court. The eight·Woman. (o\ll"-man jury was sworn in two and a half days after prosecution and de- Cense attorneys began sorting through 107 prospective jurors called into Judge Robert Kneeland 's courtroom. RPC'ause of extensive oublici- ty that preceded and followed Hinshaw's indictment on the bribery charges by the county grand jury last May, the jury selection process was expected lo · take much longer. But late Thursday afternoon, Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi and defense at- torneys Marshall Morgan and Robert Green were able lo agree on the trial panel. Before Judge Kneeland swore in the 12 juron and their three alternates, . Morgan and Greeh had excused five prospec~· tive jurors without giving a re- ason. Capizzi had turned away (our. Monday, the jury will hear opening statements Crom "both sides before listening to pnieeu- tion witnesses as Hinshaw con- tinues bis erforts to clear himself Crom the most far-reaching political scandal in Orange Coun- -ty bist.ory. • Beh ind the beleaguered Republican congressman are eight additional felony charges brought against him by the Grand Jury in the same indictment. They were dismissed in a pretrial hearing early last month by Judge Byron McMillan. Ahead of Hinshaw is a second trial on charges included in a separate indictment, charges re- lated to a purported conspiracy to help elect him to Coogress in 1972 at taxpayer expense. Like the bribery allegations, the conspiracy charges s tem rrom in<'idents that occurred in the early 1970s when Hinshaw was Oranre County assessor. So far, eight former officials in the assessor's office that WW JIOL1JME MARKS TRADING NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices closed slightly lower today in slackened trading on the New York Stock Exchange amid un- C"ertainties about New York City's financial crisis-and rising inflation . The Dow Jones industrial average, a 4. 73 -point loser Thurs- day, lost 2.75 points lo 840.76. Declines led advances by a nar- row margin. (Tables, All) Prices were mixed in moderate trading oo the American Stock Exchange. Hinshaw headed have either pleaded 2uilty or been convicted of charges related to the con- spiracy. And Hinshaw·s successor as assessor, Jack Val lerga, was con- victed and removed Crom office after being indicted on charges involving acceptance of con- sulting .tees 1n matters related to his duties as assessor. The jurors who will try Hinshaw on the bribery charges are: (Stt IUNSHA W, Page A2) In Washington, Secret Service spokesman Jack Warner said, "l just havtf to place that as one supervisor·s opinion ... I would not say our manpower is over- extended. I would say in this period the Secret Service man- power will be utilized lo its utmost capacity ... · Warner said the agency budget- ed with the expectation of protect- ing 10 to 14 candidates. There now <See REAGAN, PageA2) Injunction Seeks ' . To Block Hanna A Newport Beach woman went to court Thursday in a bid to pre- vent Orange County supervisors Crom carrying out plans to install former congressman Richard Hanna as the county·s lobbyist in Washington, O.C. Madeline M. Blackwell seeks an injunction that will prevent the county board e(fecting what she claims is ·'misuse of tax monies and private innuence peddling for their own egos.·· Naming Supervisors Robert Battin, Thomas Riley, RalPh A. Died.rich, Ral ph Clark and Laurence Schmit as ind.iv1dual derendants, Mrs . Blackwell urges all five to "spend less time junketing about and less time flitting around looking for honorariums.·· Urging the court lo block im- plementation or a lobbyist office that could cost the county $100,000 a year. Mrs. Blackwell condemns the innovation as an "extension of the supervisors' empire.·· The board s hould, she states, "spend more time studying the ef(ect of the legis lation they pour out of Washington on this plain- . tiff" and abandon creation of the lobbyist oCfice .. Court officials have not yet set the date for hearing o( the de- mand for an injunction. · ''''''''"'1111••··· J • • in8 marijuana law·s ln LA · aftrr Jan_ 1," he said. · Tum.in&-to another area he 5~.s as "illogical," Davis con - demned the attempts to·ban the sale of handguns. · "Only 3 percent.of the crimes committed have "guns involved,· so eliminating guns would only stop that percentage of crime - If lho6e criminals didn't tum to (Stt DA VIS, Pag• l\?l se El Toro Civilian Plan Out By Wll.1.JAM SCltRF.IBER OltlM D•llt ,.,..._SMH Orange County go vernment's bid for joint use of El Toro '.\'1.ar ine Corps .o\ir Sta\ion by civilian planes and con1mercial jets apparently \viii be fla tly de- nied by the U .S . '.'l"avy Depart· ment. Pentagon analysts have sent a report to Jack I ... Bowers, assis· tant secretary of the Navy ror in- s tallations and logistics, stating that such use or the jet fighter base would be highly dangerous and disruptive to the military mission of El Toro. The report and a cover letter to Orange County supervisors arc awaiting Bov.•ers. rinal approval 1 and signature, which arc due lo come later tod ay or ~1onday, a spokesman for the assistant secretary's office said Thursday. "There is no Joubt he will ac- cept the find1n~s and let county officials kno'v in clear·cut terms that such joint use is not possi· ble." accordin).! to Fred Stearns, a chief analyst in Rowers· office. Stearns said the rejection should come as no surprise to county officials, because, "They were told once before by Congressman Andrew Hin shaw that the :"/avy found joint use im- possible.·· County supervisors voted two months ago to apply for joint ust' of El Toro and Los Alamitos Naval Air Station as potential solutions to longstanding pro- blems with the exi::;ting county airport. "The Navy ended jet opera· lions at that base because or com- munity complaints and now the political leaders of the communi· ty want to put the same problem back in again." Stearns, part 01 the team that "spent many hours .. analy zin g the county's joint use request, said, "In the opinion of many of us here, we don't find many persuasive arguments support- ing joint use or El Toro in the foreseeable future." According to Stearns, Assis· tant Secretary Bowers has had some procedural questions about the request by Orange County bul "appears fully convinced there is only one answer to be given." (SttTORO, PageA2l Coast \\'e a th er Sunny and mild is what the weather service is call · ing for on Saturday ... Lighs at the beaches around ri.5 rising to 75 inland. Lows tonight in the 40 s. INSIDE TODA V ' It'! not unusual for .o. 15- year-old on the Orange Coa.1t lo !eek peTfection on a surf- board but .a Laguna &ach · J.od i.t !eeking it onolher tOOll· See !1011/ by Daily Pilot Staff Writer Jack Cho.~ll on Page .CI oft~ Weekender. l•dex . •tY-SW-tw · At Mfla...•" •I .... \flt A14 Ml"''' a,., ~· A.S~i.NIMI• A4 a..tftM 01.12 0r....,. c.-t:r •• Cli!N(t ., ....... 11·2 0--_. •J ... t¥t.I....... A1J o...tll ~" •• """" ..... -~ ..... M T ... ¥1MMI Cl ..... ,..1 ..... 111 CS.1 n..t.n C4-J ,._, A11-1J....,,... A4 ...,_.,. •1 WMlt....... Ct .. 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"'The device that ('aused the fire did most or the damage in the t'ntry and main dining toom of the building, which is about 4,500 square f('el in si ze ,·• the spokesman said. ''It is definitely arson but at thi s time we have no real idea ex- actly \4'hat typl' or device or bomb ":as USl'd to set it off," he .added. Three county firl· engines and 20 men responded to the blaze. whi ch lit up the night sky for about 20 minutC's. At the time th<' call was re- ceived it "'JS thought the fire was in unincorporated couBnty ter- ritory be('aus e the goU facility is right on the boundary line of Newport Reach. But later this morning, it \4'as determ ined the structure \4'as in- side Newport Reach city limi ts and the ('OUnty fire spokesman said city arson investigators will be called into the probe of the arson case. Fuel Scroll Signing Set Anyone who would like to sign the "Project Independence" scroll being sent to President Ford is invited to do so Saturday at Fashion Island. The Orange County Transit District, one of the promoters of !he en_ergy-saving_ citizens pro- JeCt , ts sponsoring the last. minute signing. ~fundreds signed the C'ommt"moralivc SC'roll Wed- nesday at the Project Indepen· dence rally. The signing will be at the stage court at Fashion Island, where the city's biC'entennial program by school ('hildren wi ll also be un- der way throughout the Ch1.y_ Peace Marchers MORONI", Comoro Isl ands (.i\P) -Two planes carrying 150 "peare marchers" landed on the Indian Ocean island of Mayotte today in a bid to end its secession from the newly declared Comoro Republi<', the chief of state, Said ~,oh a med J a rrar , announced here. ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT , .... "'·"~ CO"'' 0 .11 , PUo! ,,.,,n .. ~•!" ·~ ,.,..,n,.,.a ,,,,. ,.,,,, P••u, 11 pul>U-I>• ,,,. a.-• ...,. 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"1'hey h,1vt• nu(·lt·ar v. \';,ipon-; out lhl·rl' ·· lontaclf'd Loy thl' l l.illy l'ilut, ('t1mm and t'r fl ~trry !\1a dtr.t. 1>ubht' 1nfor mat1on offttt•r ;1t thl.' \\l':lpons d C'p\1t . s;11 d 1t \\';is '.'<:1\y pohcy not to <·1)nf1rm 111 tlt·n.v lht· pre.senri: of n ul'll·tu \\\',IJ)l.lll~ al the .station. Chief Rob1t ::itl lt• s;u d thrl'(' tu gh-schoo t a ged youths in ski masks we re apprehend~ a~ they cut the w1r t• intu the f11t·i 1Lty. it wa s n o t di.sc lost•d by l~c)bitai llr if !ht• group \\'as afll'r the nU('it·ar ""'t•a pon.s or i f thl'Y bt·iong to a n 1•stahlisht•d ~ut·r ril l a gr11up. Of!°i('l'r .J in1 Grouf •)f lhl' Sl·:1I Rt"ar h l'oll ce Departmrnt con fir med !hr brea k-in and addl·d that the intruders artually madt• off v.•ith .some bl asting c;_ips and practire gr enades whil'h ""'C're later r£'rov£'red by police. Seal Bea C'h poli c e \4'Crl' .searrhing through their files and were unable to provide addi- tional details at press time today. Polire agencies from Hunt- ington Bear h , Newport Beach and Seal Beac h ass isted in thwarting th(> break-in at thl' base. Commander !\fadera said the station provides ammunition to the combal:.nt ~avy ships sta· tioned in l..ong Beach and San Diego. f{obitaille "s romments came <1t a rombined meeting or the Voi re of lht" People and Neighborhood Watch groups at the lluntington Bearh polir E' training facility. The discussion can1 (' about when members of th(' aud i1.•nrl' "'ere questi oning members uf thl! police panel. From Pagr A I HINSHAW .. -Robert l •. \Vatson, 41 , Wt"stminstt"r. an a ir frei ght c lerk . -Madeline Lo Cast'io, 48, Fullerton, a former schoolteacher and now a real estate s ales person. -Nancy B. Barbre,41 , Yorba [.ind a. a rormt"rschool tearhcr. -Thomas R -flonan, 59, Brea. a salesman. -Robert W. Barker, 38, San· ta Ana, a retired ~,arinc and now a priv alt" set'urity orfircr . -Charlotte Freiwald, 64, Santa Ana, a retired nursing home nurse. -James C.W. Nunley, 40, Fullerton. an electrician. -Mary 0. Martin, 56, Laguna Beach, a housewife. -Allee M. Morretlno, 3°\, Placentia. a county employe . -Helen Passmore, 21. Los Alamitos, a savings and loan emoloye. -_:_Dawn Marie Barnett Czoka, 19, Anaheim, a biomedical technician. -Laurence J _ Vaclavik, 42. Brea. an engineer. Franco Loyal Friend, Ally Says Nixon SAN DIEGO (AP) -Former President Ri('hard M. Nixon said Thursday that through "firm- ness and fairness " FTancisco Franco earned wor ldwide respect !or Spain. (Related story M ) "Ge n. Franco was a loyal friend and ally of the United States." Nixon said in statement after the de ath of lhe Spani sh leadC'r in Madrid. ''Arter a tragi r and blood y civil ""'ar. he brought Spain back to eronom i<' rerovery . lie-united 3 ~vided nation through a policy or firmness and fairness toward those who had rought against him:· Nixon said Franco "earned the deep afrection of his own peQplc and respect ror the Spanish na· tion around the world." The ststement by Nixon who live:s in nearby San Cle~ente, was tt"lephoned to the San Diego Union. Tijuana Parade TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) -! An estimated 100,000 persons watched an lndepende~e Day parade Thursday ('Ommemoral· ing the sta rt of thf: 1910 revolution ending the reicn of Porfirio Dlu. LA Times a ·'mt' Ed Dam Knocb 01.d Foe Lot Angele• Police Chief Ed Davia aot In a rew moreiligs at his old nemes!J, The Lot Anaeles Times, Thursday when he addressed a police awards luncheon in Newport Beach. THE CIUEF. WHO has been engaged In a running bHtt le with th e newspaper, mentioned that he's been H~!)i g n cd a r1ew reporter. "lmligine what it's like having your own hit man assigned to you," Davis chuckled. DAVIS Ai,SO CONTENDED that he has been US · 1ng the ·rimes for a long time. .. If I v.iant something published 1Just/ut it in a confidential memo to the City Counc a.n il gets lo the paper, .. he quipped. \ Mesa's Wyers Last Rites Held at Sea llern1 re 1-larvey \Vyers, a 50· yt•ar re~1dent of Costa l\.1esa and 11 romm('rc1al ftshC'rman who fis- ht•d out or '.'J ewport Harbor, has d.Ll•d at the agC' of 61 . lie d tl·d la.st Sunday, and has tlet•n cr('matcd by the '.\JC'ptune Soriet.v of I.os An gele's, \\.'hich ls ;.1rrnng1ng for hi s ashes to be :-.r•1 llt•rl•d ;it seJ. 1-,riends wishing ti> p.::irt 1e1 patl' in tht· servit·e can ca!l 63l -1452 . 1-li.s son-in-law, Willard D. .'\ki ns, said thtt t rommercial fis - herml'n in Newport Harbor were plann ing to take p:lrt in the sea Sl'r\·ir(' !\1 r . \V yers' lx>at, Vi r- ;1ar. named after his daughters, Virginia and ~1arsha, now Mrs. \Villard Ak ins and Mrs. John tlamillon, may be used. ~1 r. Wyers had rished orr the Southern California coast ror 50 years. Jn addition to his daughters, ;fr. \Vyers is s urvivt"d by a brother in 1''4·enty-mine Palms, a s is ter in Oregon, and rive .:randrhi ld ren. f "ron1 Page A I REAGAN ••• are 12 anno unced presidential eandidates, 10 Democrats, Ford and Reagan. Warner said the agency is pro- terting six candidates in addition to Ford and Reagan. They arc Alabama Gov . George C . Wallace ; R. Sargent Shriver, J972 Oemorratic viC'e presidential C'andidate ; Indiana Sen. Birch Bayh; Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter: Arizona Rep. Morris l ldall, and Tex. Sen. Lloyd M. Bentst"n . * * * From Page A I DAVIS .•• other weapon&,·· he contended. Ov~rall, the ruture looks "pret- ty blt"ak , ··in the chief's opinion. .. Crime will continue to go up .... 'i th tht" lack of logic by our elect- ed leadership. Things' will just get '4'0rse a nd worse," Davis noted. ''It might turn around in five or 10 years. 1 thank God we have men like those in the Newport Rearh Police Department - "'ho'll hang in there and do their best to protert our SQ('iety," he said. "When the rest of America gets the same fear lhat·s In the ghetto, then we'll get some help for these m en ," he concluded. Newport Man Rob Suspect A Newport Beach man suspect- ed of robbing an A and W root beer stand in Anaheim has been arrested by Newport Beach police and charged Vt'.ith armed robbery. Thomas George Pfleger, 25, was arrested Wednesday night at the Pineknot Motel, 6302 West Coast Highway, according to poliC'e. Jet Hits Auto LONDON (UPI) -An ex· ecutive jet plane on a demonstra- tion night flew into a nock or birds and crashed into an automobile Thursday. AU the oc- cupants o f the car -[ive schoolgirls and the mother or one -were killed. Fre•P,..e.4J TORO .•• ste1m1 1aid it 11 llktly Bowers will on11 ·-"' poliab up the denlll lotter to m•lle it mon palatable to county leaden. "None or the ao1\ltiom to ('OM· munit)' airport problem1 "'e bappy one• ao we try to be u faJr as po11ible in these thbigs,'' Steama said. Bowers wu not available ror romment and wasn't dUe to re· tum to hia Pentagon offtce unW late Friday. _ Anat'ysts wbo weighed the count>"• request had to consider the ract that another Jet airport, however troubled. is available to st"rve commercial jet needa. Stea.rm said. "In the Navy·1 calf:, as long n the-re are other places for com- mercial jet.s , we are not interest· ed in joint uae because it minimizes any tbre•t of danger,'· Stearns said. ''It seemed to ua thallhe coon· ty hu other alternatives to con- sider, even if they will C'OC!it some bucks.·· he added. Another key r actor in the negative response to the El Toro joint use request was safety. Stt"arns said the type or airrrart used at El Toro -hlgh performance fi ghters -and the type or aperations were major considt"rations. He said that the small fighters often praC'ti<"e rietd carrier land- ings loaded with live ammuni- tion, bombs and rockets. "They come in only 800 to l ,000 feet orf tht" ground and at a steep angle to the ground," he said. "Nobody in their ri~t minds wants to get c lose to that kind or situation.'· ''The odds or a major accident are admittedly slim but lbat potential quite frankly frightens us to death.·· The county has also applied for joint use or Los Alamitos Naval Air Station and that request is be- ing pondered by a difrerent otrice -the Chier or Naval Operations. Nobody in that unit would com· ment on the status or the study. 'But Stearns said he has been al ~everal meetings where the Los Alamitos request was discussed. "It would appear to be almost a mirror image Of the El Toro situation -the roles are re- versed,•· he sid. "'Whil e the rejection won't be quite as abrupt, it would seem the the responsibility for putting jets back into Los Alamitos rails to the community and its leaders "''hereas the respoosibilily for El Toro was ours exclusively,·· Stearns added. Sale! CopAuetion . On Saturday TM pubUe w.111 .baYe on op-portunity 14 buy m.,.. than 300 Items at the N1wPort Beach poliee 111<Uoa bectmin& at 10 a.m. Saturday. Items will be a uC'liooed at the city yard, S92 Superior Ave. The Utt includes w•tehes, bieyclq, cameras, boats, lUbing gear and binocul1n. - Tustin Man L. Sumners .Dead at 39 Calirornia Highway Patrol of- fict"r Larry G. Sumners, who had been a motorcycle patrolman in the Harbor Area, is dead al the agt"of 39. Ht" died Thursday at 1-loag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach. rrom the errect.s ot. brain tumor. Mr. Sumners, a resident of Tustin. joined the state Highway Patrol in 1964. Before that he was a poliC'e offi cer in Costa Mesa, servinli!: Crom 1960 to 1963. Ht" ietired on disability last ·February. He is sunlived by his wife. Hetty. and thrC'e children. Larry. Troy a nd Tara. A servi<'e will be rondu('ted at 1 p.m. Saturday at Pacific View ~1emorial Park. Ne'4'port Beach. Prime Rate Lowered NEW YORK <UPI) First National Ci ty Bank today lowered its prime lt"nding rate to 7 percent, the lowt"st in the industry a nd a reflection or the Federal Reserve Bank 's t"asier credit and monetary policies. Most major banks were experted to m akt" a similar reduction. Citibank 's pri m e, a barometer o f th e availability or credit ror C'Ommercial 3nd industrial loans, has not been at the 7 perct"nt rate since early July when interest rates were on the rise after fall- ing to a low of 6:Y,. percent, Candidates without such pro- tection are former Oklahoma Senator Fred Harris, Gov. Milton Shapp of Pennsylvania, former North Carolina governor Terry Sanford and Sen. Henry Jackson tD-Wa.s h), ftarris, Sanford and Jarkson have not requested it. Shapp, while a declared can- didate. has yet to qualiry for federal matrhing funds in cam- paign contributions. The young man with the toy pistol Thursday was about a yard from "·here Reagan was shaking hands with well-wishers. l~e "·a.s identified as Michael I.ance Carvin, 20, o( Pompano !W aC'h. and was rharged with in- timidating a presidential can- didate and assaulting a federal o(· firer , '.'Jewbrand said. Holiday bounty from the Et Cetera collection by Drexel MOM, 4 BABES 'oK; DAD OUT ~lASSAF'RA. Italy (UPI) Rosa Ciavarella, 34, the wife or a po lice man. gave b irth to quadruplet s . Her husband fainted. ·'The mother and babies. all boy s . are d oi ng fine.·· a .s poke s man for Massafra Hospital said Thursday. "The father fainted upon hearing the news, but then recovered." The Ciavarellas have lwo other sons. aged 11 and 9. Planners OK NB Center Additions Initial plans lo devt"lop cultural facilities and more offict" build- ings on a Newport Center sire \4'Cre approved Thursday by the Newport Rt"ach Planning Com- m1ssioo. Commissioners approved: pre- liminary plans for Civic Plaza, to be located southwest of San Joa- quin Hills Road, between Jam- boret" Road and Santa Cruz Ilri ve. They ::il so allowed the de- velo~r . the Irvine Company, to subdivide the 26-acre site into thref' parcthL The first two parcels will be de- ve.loped first and will includ., a ntw bran r h or the Newport Reach library and thf: Newport Harbor Art Museum building. The third :site will contain of- fice. buildinas. a tl\ta!er end • restaurant, arcordin& to Irvine rompany officials. l . Lily Accessory Table . Hall Chest. ' We welcome th e holidays with exceptional reductions on an elegant selection of Et Cetera'" furniture accents' Our collection·s rich wilh a profusion of new pieces from Drexel" .•. tables and che~ts , graceful and decoralive objets of every kind. Even a gleaming "'brass"" gilt bed ! Precious woods and connoisseur fin ishes. magnificently ornamenled, give each piece an heirloom beauty. Supe;b Drexel quality and craftsmanship are evident throughout. For gills. for your-own home. save during our holi day presentalion of Et Cetera designs this week' 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 92651 (71•) 49'·6551 • ' 23649 HAWIHCANE BLVD. TORRANCE, CA. 90505 (213) 378·1279 -------- 1727 WESTCl.IFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92560 (714) 6'2·2050 . . • , NO'Mmbw 21 117!!1 N ~LYP\lOT • 976 Cit ldl•t NEW • YORK STOCK ' EXCHANGE co~~~f;'ts . wm, Frid ay's Closing Pr~ Ycar,a lli.Pa-1..o•a Appr•r Every S•lurday •vw11 o..r ·-1~~ '-i~o-°" '''~a-°"it '..a~ o-· t ... 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MevlD1 Dela11: U a movlrl1 company rails lo pick up and dtUver your botJHbold goods on lbe d1tes agreed upoo, and as a rn:ult, your family incur1 motel and dlnl n& expen1e1. the movinl Company ia ~ ligated to pirk up the I bills U you fmd yourselt in this situation , says Money's Worth the Interstate Commerce Commission, save your motel and retaUN.nt receipts and submit copies of them lo the moving 1 rompany when it sends claims for reimbursement. If there is any dis agreem ent , contact the tcc·s Sect ion ol Household Goods, Bureau of Operations, Washington, D.C. 204 23. Yt'hi le the ICC is not authorized to s ettle dispute claims it will uslst you wht never possible. ' Crtdlt Denia l Eap!ao.a.Uon.s:-As part of its fina.1 regulations prohibiting discrimination in the granting of credit on the basis of sex, lhe Jo"'ederal R eserve Board now requires that creditors ex.plain to you, upon request, why they have denied or ended your credit. The rule was dropped this fall but r eiostaled in response to an uproar from Con.5umers and women's groups . The new rules also bar creditors from asking applicants about birth- control techniques or childbearing intentions and from ig· noring a woman's earnings from part·time work in evaluat- ing her credit worthiness. Braillee1r1ms: The Feder a l Com munications Co m- mission now permit:! Western Union to offer Braillegra ms for sending messages to someone who's bli nd or s utrers from impaired vision. Your message, either enlar ged into !<I-point type or transmitted into Braille, is ma il ed from a We.stern Union termlnaJ in New J ersey, to reac h the reel· pient about two days later. This unique. if not speedy, service costs $2 for the first 2S words and $1 (or each addi· tional 25 words or less. 1 Ranks Pay Your BWs: Under a Federal Reserve Board l r egulation, effective Sept. 2, banks have the authority to of· fer bill·paying services using money from your savings ac· ('()Uftt (which of course, e arns you Interest). You and your participating bank sign a contract whic h lists the names of the companies or persons to whom funds should be transferred, the amOWlt, and the frequency. You make changes in the li st by phoning or writing the bank. Amtr1k'1 Visitors PU5: As or Nov. 1, any foreigner vis· iting the U.S. is eligible for Amtrak's new Bicentennial USA·RAJL pass. The passes -offered lo anyone except U.S., a.1exican and Canadian citizens -are designed lo make train travel cheaper. A regular C'oach round-tri p fare between Los Angeles and New Yor k, for instance, costs $304 . In contrast. a l4·day pau costs $150; a 21-day pass, S200; a 30·day pass. $250. These passes are sold abroad by Amtrak-appointed agents. Foreigner~ must s how them, their passports and their re· gular tickets (which they obtain at an Amtrak offi ce in the U.S.) when they ride the trains. Hearing Aid Rule: American consumers waste an estimated $10 million each year on useless hearing a id de- vices -one reason being that as many as 500,000 aids are fitted each year without the help of a phys ician or trained hearing a id specialist. The Federal Tr ade Commission has 1t hus propos ed a tr ade regul a tion rule t o r equire , . among other t hing s, that the $150·million·a·year industry of. ·fer a r efund , minus a return fee, lo any customer who's d is- satisfied with a purchased aid within 30 days of the sale. The Fl'C invites you to comment on the rule by writing the Special Assistant Direct or for Rule ,_l aking, ITC, Washington, D.C. 2058J. C are Labels on Yard Goods: When you buy a bolt of fabric, you should get a care label giving yo u dir ections ror washing, bleaching, ironing or dry cleaning. If you do not get this label, as k for it a nd make sure that this label mat<'hes the inform ation on the bolt"s la bel. A bolt label indicating, s ay, "Care Label 2," m eans the lsaJ esman should give you the care label m arked "2". If this label is not available, complain to the store m an ager . If he fa ils lo assist you, complain l o the PI'C, Car e Labels Divis ion, Washington, D.C. 2058:>.·The FTC soon will issue m ore proposals on this probl em. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&PSOOStocks INDEXE S 47.38 84.37 840.76 89.53 off off off off 0.05 0.15 2.75 0.11 1\.,•tt~ \'1trk I ."i 1tl1~!"t A f"tit~f" ""· ' ' . .. .-..e.,... ,mt .. J) ... •• .... .. ' It ,,,_ "" fjfc.,lr lt'ld 1) I) ,.., ,... 1 1 .. 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' " ' ,.4.....,J~4"'-'D~AJ-""LY""'-P~IL~O~T~~~~~-·-''~"~•!~·-N_o_••~m_b~•-'~2-1,~1-97_5"(~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.;.,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~., Weekend College Team Races Slated Collegiate sailors will have the bay a ll t n themselves this weekend whe n use a nd UCI teams take on San Jose State and UC San ta Cru.t for the t ean1 ra ci n ~ championship of th L· Pacific Coa!>l ln - terrollegiatC" Yacht JtaL·· ing AssoC'iation. sailed inside the bay with starts and finis hes near the OCC and UCJ Sailing Rast' on Coa.:it Jl ig hway. D ana Point Yacht Club's Oceansid~Argosy was schcdull'd l or this wet~kC'nd but has bcC'n postponC'd until the fulluwin~ \\'eek. 'fhis i~ ~ln cvt'nt puttt·rn<·d after F.ach schoo l \\'111 f1t•!li a team of four bu<i ts and will sail Jboul 30 r Jt·t·s durin g tht· two -day })('riod. Th<' sC'rJ('S will be sailed in Lido-14 .:.loop:-.. The winnt'r will rt~­ ceive the Carter G . 1-'ord l'erpetual 1'r ophy. J-'urd is the use saihnJ? cuaeh a nd the Trojans have never los t tbe t rophy since it was dedicated five years ago. ln last Weekend's eliminations to determine lh L· SPCIYHA Southern area te a m s the 'l'roj ans wound up in a point -tic w ith the UC Jrv 1nL' sailors. ."\/l'"' port Oct•an Sailing AssoC'iation ·s Alamitos 1~r!!~i!~-rff;ffff~~~~lll~I~~~~~~ Ha y .'\rgosy in v.h1rh th£' --~~ -"'"~--- flt'el ,:,ails from .:1 homl' -~ purl, rafts up at lht' __ _ t('rminal port fur an -· overnight rendt·z,·ous ----- and sails hon1e thl' next da.~. '-.__ TllF: SF.RIF.S will lit.' Jwiior Co1itest Ope1ied Junior s ailors who want to share their sail- ing experien('es and break into print ar(' urged to entt:'r Yachting Magazine's 10th Junior .<\rticle C'onl('st l'<i rry1 ng prizes from 525 to $100. The ('ontest is npC'n to ~ailors ::ind \\'riters \\'ho \\'ill not rt·aC'h their 18th birthday unttl April 15, 1976. (~ontest rult~s : Arti('les should be 1,000 to 1,500 words lun g. Subje('l m ~1 tter should be ('On('erned with soml' phase of your boating C'X· perience and/or intert~t. ·, and must be your O\\'n \l.'Ork. 1\rti('les may be aC'· C'ompanied by photos or -drawings. both of v.·hicb must be the work of the author. Drawin gt; mu.st be in fin e dark lill~ or ink. Neatn £'ss C'O~nts .. .\II a.rti('lt>s should be typed, and double ·spacl'd . All articles should lx> 3('('0mpanied by a Jetter telling your age, birth date, S('hool and in- terests, and should in- C'lude a rl'cent photo - graph or your self \l.'ith identification on thl' ba('k. Entri£'s s hould bt• mailed to Junior Articlt~ Contest. YaC'htin ~ Publishing Co .. so W{"!jt 4-lth St., New York, N.Y . 10036 and should be a('- companied b y a self. addressed stampl'd en- velope. Entries should be postmarke d no later than April 15, 1976. A Full C.ourse TURKEY DINNER I1PYC raC'e offiC'i~ls said th<• entry list is still open for ski ppers and crt·.,..s wjshinl:: to make tilt• race. In o the r Souther n Califor nia y;1c hting ~irt•as. T11rkey rl'galtas domlnatt.· the c·on1peti- 11on scene . llerl' is the South(•r n (',1 l1fu rn 1a \'at·hting Associt1t1un c.:ill'nd ~1 r: Lot 11.n-q•I•• LOllQ S•ac~ il.LAMJTO\ 811.Y Yil.Cl'IT CLUB i .. ,~~• o~~ P•Qdtt• ... 11 u .. ~,•\. <,.o!urO•• .,,,,,o,.y l O!. .... GlLf.\ Yil.CMT CLUB I r(,•ll>•l~ ';f-11~~ '4Q. 1, (<l•"Qh,.'\)~. "' !.•nl• Monlc1 B•• Pil.LO!. VERDE!. Yil.CHT Cl-U8 l uro ey SllOol I PHR F, MOAf I ~IUf· "' WIHOJil.MMEllS Yil.Cl1T CLUB - Junoor S..f\oot lntt•ctuc. ,.,.,1a11orwl, ~tu•d.t• Mil.LlllU Yil.C.,(T CLUB Tur~ey D,iy PeQ,.U• !muolollu!I) SU"O"'· OEL llEY Yil.(11T CLUB -I,.. lr.,;lub Orumsuck lllY•lal1.,...1, !i.un· .,., S-OleQO $11.,. DIEGO Yil.CMT CLJ,18 Son- nhotter H ol l'lu'T"I S..• ''~ roR J SUf\<l.;I~. StLVE AGil.TE Yil.Cl1T CLUB - S1n11ho!ler M uo;i 'O Rum S••I~• !SOHF I Sund"' SOUlHWE!.lEAH Y il.CHT CLU8 So nnnol1~r Keo;i 'O kum S•·ro~\ (MOAFl Surrtl<l f North ••ti l111an11 WE \TLil.ll:E Yil.Cl'IT CLUB Tu•• •v Oay,il,.QaU•. Sun Cl a ' \A"' TA eJI RBA II ii. !.A I LI "'G CLUB r op '>~' PPI'" .,,.,., s .. 1 u• d<l v 'Bogart' Wii1ner Revealed Vo) a?ers Yacht Club t oday a nnounC'ed the overall and <'la ss win· nE>rs of its Sl'\'C'n racC' Humphr.ey Bogart &>riC's for Pe.r(prmpnel' Jl an- d i cap ·R acin g f-·let•t yachts, and the llomt•r l.aug h l}n SeriC's for y.aC'ht~ rated 'under the !\1 id gC't Ocean R <icing Fl eet rl1le. W1n n<'r of the 11ogart Perpetual was And1::.imo. an Erirson-35 sloop sk ip- fl('red by Hob Sodaro of R al bo~l \'"ac ht Cluh. Sodaro was <tlso th(• Pl!Rl-"'C'lass A v..•1nnt~r. 1\loha II, ::.ail ed by Glenn Re C'd of South Shore )'acht Club '"as the "'i nner of the 1-lomt>r l .. aughlin Trophy. THF. BOG .o\RT and J.aughlin series consists of Sl'\'C'n races \•ii lh skip· pers able to discard their t.,...·o \li'Orst races. BY ENJOYING DINNER AT s5so Served From 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. • 'ffi ~'ti .! Ia \ ~~~v. n1n :l ,_i.;, . ' -"1.,:t'JJ '~_:-T :o ~~ ~--~ ,, ... _ · Alwavs ~ The Best In Plus Our REGULAR MENU " SEA FOOS : STEAKS CHICKEN 1114N. IL CAMINO RIAL. SAN CLEMENTI 4Q2 .. J71 (Ea it Freeway ,f Pico, Rtght 2 Blocl.1 to the X.1) UNFINISHED FURNITURE KID'S ARM ROCKER Can't you just see this thing rocldng lhc kid's a rm. I remember whon we uaed lo call this a "rocking chair." 700 ROCKING HORSE I'll never forgot the day the kid noxt door gave mine a lump ol sugar and rode him away into the 1unsel. I I 1300 BOSTON ROCKER The lirst time a person ever fell oll his or her rocker was in Boston. Hence. the name, "Boston Rocker." (Fantastic imagination) 1900 4 DRAWER CHEST Never have enough drawer space? Then either buy thi1 or give away half your clothes. 2300 4 DRAWER DESK I still like to lhinlc. ol this as a "student desk" and sec my kid doing his homework with a smile on his lace. (Real dreamer here). 2300 --- -- WAGON SEAT TOY BOX Encourages the little tykes to keep their rooms neat and gives them a nice little seat too. Sanded smooth so no splinters. 2500 HI-BOY BOOKCASE Price this finished in the stores and you get some idea of how much you pay yoursell to finish it. Not bad wages. hey. 2900 4DRAWER ROLL TOP DESK A popular one throughout the ages. And why, you a1k. 1"11 tell you. You can pull the lid down and take a nap inside. 5300 ?·DRAWER ROLL TOP DESK This is the one you always see the TV attorney• sitting at a• they •ay. ''Boy, is this guy in trouble. Better him than me:· 6900 I ' DORF I.LE SHELVING ALL FINISHES All finishes means you got wood grain. white. olive. pumpkin orange, and yellow. That's all. Come in 8 inches by 24, 36, or 48. and in 10 inches by 36 or 48. Or l2x36 and 12x48. Minor imperfections. EA. OLD WORLD SHELVING CLOSE-OUT Choice of the s ty1es. If you've seen this shelving and like it• antique, ruatic, old worl~ and rich appearance. then You should take adyantago of thia deal. If not, on to the next item. Souie finished some unfinished. SHELVES l BRACKETS SINGLE .... 1 97 24"..... 1 89 36 .••••• 2 87 I DOUBLE .. . 397 48" ..... 3 79 60" ....• 4 77 TRIPLE .... 5 97 72" ..... 5 69 96" ..... 7 47 STANDARDS & BRACKETS An extra good price, in silver only. An easy way to put up shelves and be able to adjust the height in seconds. STANDARDS BRACKETS l ' ....... 44.':, 33c 55' 8'' ' 2' .••••.• .... 44c 66'· .. I 3' .....•• 10"' . ' 77' . . ~ I 4' ••••••. 55c I 5' •.••.•• 88' i2·· •.• GRAY PAINTED SHELF BRACKETS Not too pretty but very functional. Tough and they can really hold up the weight (brilliant s tatement. that's what these things are supposed. to do.) 3x4 4x5 5x6 6x8 SxIO 10xl2 12xl4 191 21 1 23 1 25 1 33 1 49 1 69 1 ~ ~ ~; ~~ . w \1 '\ -· (~ 11 J ii (:) 1\ I I ") .. ' .. , ' ~ 0 TURNED POSTS The formula for the cutting of these fi.ne posts comes from an ancient book found in tho secret vauhs of ••• we are not allowed to divulge. 2x2 3x3 4x4 I~! 3~6~ 7!~ 2!~ 4!s~ 9!! 3~ 5!! DECORATIVE PILASTERS Fit over •tandard1. Mid-sections and : end sections, the pila11ters do and make ii look elegant, 97c EA. lxl2PINE SHELVING Smooth four sides (wouldn't it be nut• if you bad three sides smooth and the fourth side hod warts?J. 13~. CONOfl.EX COUNTER TOP MATERIAL 49 LIN. FT. 1 30"'WIDE I _,,__,......,..Orange • VOL. 68, NO. 325, ~SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY cALLFORNtA , ·T oday'• Clo N.Y. Stoeks • c TEN CENTS • I .Chief Davis sBYs Crime Up • Ill Suh11rbs By ml.ARY KAYE Gl.,.O.llr~•-- \ Crime is leaving t& barrios iaod 1hettos and getUr\g a strong foothold in suburbia, Los Angeles '· Polii:e Chier Ed Davis Thursday told an audience mixed with Newport Beach police and ~ eitiuns. • ' The chief was keynote speaker at the ftllh annual police awards luncheon sponsored by the av NewPort Harbor Chamber or Cotnmerce. Davis grimly noted that 10 yean ago, crime was four times ·as great in the ghetto u in the· suburbs. Today, it's only twice u great. However, Davis cut a Clance at "my buddy Jim" -Newport Beach Police Chief 8 . James Glavas -and said, ''Fortunate- ly, you've got a r'eal ptv here wb9 to Offshore Lease Delays Sought A lawsuit seeking a pre· , liminary injunction aga.inst leas· ing by the federal government of ofC-shore oil drilling nghts was filed early today in Washington, D.C. on behalf of Orange County and 14 other local government ( enlilit>S. Marsha K walwasscr of the Center for Law in the Public.· In· )erest said the lei:al dOC'uments ~ere presented to Federal Judge :AubrE'y E . Robinson shortly afte r la.m. Was hington time. ' { Attorneys Brent Ru shforth and Bruce Terris. retained by the ;feater lo represent the local gov · ~rnments , prepared the suit this week using a draft drawn by Los Angeles City Attorney Burt \Pi'"". • Pines· original s uit was \tropped by l.os Angeles "'hen the City council the re refused to participate In the joint legal ac- tion. ~ts . Kwalwasser said the suit asks for a preliminary injunction rather than a temporary restraining order because the latter would have a life of only 10 days. Robinson's decision is expect· ed next ..... ·eek or early the follow - ing week -just bcfor£' the Dec . 11 date set by the U.S. Depart· ment of the Interior for the start of leasing. Nearly 1.3 million acres of out- er continental shelf land primari- ly off Orange and San Diego County coastlines would be open to drilling under the federal lease p1an . Local government agencies in Southern California are trying to block the leases because they <See 011., Page A2) ~Inj unction Seeks ,/ ,To Block Hanna 1 A Newport Beach woman .,.,..ent to court Thursday in a bid to pre· vent Orange County supervisors 'from carrying out plans to install fbrmer congressman Richard Hanna as the county·s lobbyi st in rvashington, D.C. Madehne M. ·Blackwell seeks mt injunction that will prevent the county board errecting what "!he claims is "misuse of tax monies and private influence peddling for their own egos ... ,• Naming Supervisors Robert Battin, Thomas Riley, Ralph A. Diedrich , Ralph Clark and t.aurence Schmit as individual i:tefendants, Mrs. Blackwell urges all five to "spend.Jess time junketing about and less time flitting around looking for honorariums." Urging the court to block im- plementation of a lobbyist office that could cost the county $100,000 a year. Mrs. Blackwell condemns the innovation as an "extension or the supervisors' empire ... The board should, she states, "spend more time studying the effe<>t of the legislation they pour out of Washington on this plain- tiff" and abandon creation of the lobbyist office .. Court offirials have not yet set the date for hearing of the de· mand tor an injunction. iJJebris Sca ttered Two H urt in Mesa 5-Vehicle Crash A speC"tacular crash involving · three C"ars. a truct. and a Van oc - c urred at 19th Street and Monrovia Avenue, Costa Mesa at poon today. injuring several penons and scattering debris over a block-long area. Two persons were taken to p-l.oag Memorial Hospi tal, LOW JIOLUME 'MARKS TRADING NEW YORK <UPI) -Prices closed slightly lower today In slackened trading on the New York Stock Exchange amid un· 'tertainties about New York City's financial crisis and rising lilnation. Tbe Dow Jones industrial averafe, a 4.73-point loser Thurs- day, lost 2. 75 poinU to 840. 76. iI>etlines led adv&:nces by a nar- row margin. (Tables, All) Prices were. mixed in mode.rate trading on the American Stock Exchange. . Newport Beach -Romeo Melendez, 23, of 1262 S . Evergreen. Santa Ana, and Wilhelmina Cornelia Fleury, 53, whose address was not.known. Melendez had several facial lacerations and apparently was in serious condition, an official said. The woman victim had back in - juries and cuts on her knees. Three other persons were re- portedly treated at the scene by Costa Mesa's paramedics. Witnesses said that a car driv- ing ea~tbound on 19th Street col· tided with a Oat-bed truck, which was carrying rock and gravel, at the a.tonrovia intersection. Witaesses,.,aid that the car bounced off the truck and hit two cars traveling west on 19th Street and then hit a tree. It bounced off the tree into a van and at this point the driver was ejected. Melendez was believed to be the driver. The woman Injured was the driver or one of the other cars. The truck driver, Allen Phillip Cardoza, 18, of 989 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, wa• notil\Jured. Police cor.~ned off the area at 19th Street and Placentia Avenue. • lmowl crime .. -Uie -llll' and la doinl IOiilethlng about 't." :Oat1i 1od Glava1 worked totetlitt in \he LAPD prior to Gfavu' move to Newport Beach. The outspoke_n police chief pointed to "oui:-anti-sodal YOWi& Americans" as ·one ol tbe two uuseo for th,P upswinl In sul>- urball crtme. DaV!ruld yowffsten are liv- tn1 l.D_ an e.fa of ''situation ~ct.,. where anythina is ·rlcht. "'lb~ <hlldNn Ju•t aren •t of the same. qu.allt.y," said the chJef, who adoed tbalbroken homes ex- plain a lot of the problern. The second reason for the crime locreue ts the "lnsaUable a.ppetite for dope'' in this coun- try,~accordin,i to Davis. "And lt'1 not just that the kids are usinf marijuana at scltool . Jt'1 hashish, and that's 20 tiines stronaer, •• 1ald Davla, who a4de4_ that cocaine snilrtt1 are wide@read, too. Instead of tl'ying to combat the rise la druf u>e, Dovil said the foolish official reacliOO" Jt lo decriminalize marijuana. He was referrtng lo the relaxed law1 regarding marijuana u.se that 10 into effect next year. "But, I've &ol news for them. We'll still be .vigorously enforc. .. en-• • omt --. .. • . . . ltfediata Too F at? • .. • •• • ' A stop.work order has been placed on completion of this 12·foot median on Golf Course Drive in Costa Mesa, built as part of the Mesa Verde Villas apartment pro- ject. City officials say it is too wide, and that fire trucks can get by only with dif- ficulty. City officials are deciding whether to recommend that the median be nar- rowed to six feet or removed. The cost of the median, $28,000, was being shared by city and developer, Wally Gayner. Jury Picking Finished 8 Wome1" 4 Men to Sit on Hinshaw Trial By GARY GRANVILLE Oft-. Dally ~1'-Sutt With more ease and in less time than expected, thejW'Y that will try Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R- Newport Beach) on three bribery charges was selected Thursday in Orange County Superior Court. The eight-woman, four-man jury was sworn in two and a half days after prosecution and de· fense attorneys began sorting through 107 prospective jurors called into Judge Robert Kneeland's courtroom. Re<"ause of extensive oublici· ty that preceded aod followed Hinsbaw's indictment on the bribery charges by the county grand jury last May, the jury selection process was expected to take much longer. But late Thursday afternoon, Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi and defense at· torneys Marshall Morgan and Robert Green were able to agree on the trial panel. . Before Judge Kneeland swore in the 12 jurors and their three alternates, Morgan and Green had excused five prospec~ live jurors without giving a re· ason. Capizzi had turned away rour. Monday, the jury will hear opening statements from both. sides before listening to prosecu- tion witnesses as Hinshaw con· tinues his efforts to clear himself from the most far-reaching political scandal in Orange Coun· tyhistory. Behind the beleaguered Republican congressman are eight additional felony charg~ brought against him by the Grand Jury in the same indictment. $275,000 Kiss Numb Lip Brings Reimrd DETROIT (UPI) -Clare Tomie told a ·Wayne County Circuit Court jury she doesn't feel a thing when she kisses her husband, and the jury decided the lack of sensation was worth $275,000. The jury ruled Thursday in favor of Mrs. Tomie, 31, and her husband F)'ank, of suburban Sterling Heights, who sued as a result of a dental operation in 1968. Mrs. Tomie, who was awarded. $!60,000 , said the operatfon left her lower lip and lower jaw permanent· ly numb and caused a strain in hea relationship with her husband. "ltjust isn't the same,'' she said. The jury of four women and two men also awarded her husband $1!i,OOO. • The couple sued a Detroit oral )lurgeons group, Bloom Associates, which said It would seek a new trial,, I L They were dismissed in a pretrial hearing early last month by Judge Byron McMillan. Ahead of Hinshaw is a second trial on charges included in a separate indictment, charges re- lated to a purported conspiracy to help elect him to Congress in 1972 at taxpayer expense. Like the bribery allegations, the conspiracy charges stem from incidents that occurred in the early 1970s when Hinshaw was Orange County assessor. So'far, eight former officials in the assessor·s office that Hinshaw headed have either pleaded guilty or been convicted · of charges related to the con- spiracy. And Hinshaw·s successor as assessor, Jack Vallerga, was con- victed and removed from office . after being indicted on charges involving acceptance of con- $.1.lttng tees 1n matters relate<J to his duties as assessor. The jurors who will try Hinshaw on the bribery charges are: -Robert L. Wilson, 41 , Westminster. an air freight clerk. -Madeline Lo Casc:to. 48, Fullerton , a form er schoolteacher and now a real estate sales person. -Nanry B. Barbre, 41, Yorba Linda, a former school teacher. . -Tboma1 Jl. Honan, 59, Brea, a salesman. -Robert W. 81rker, 38, San- ta Ana, a retired Marine and now a private security officer. -Charlotte Freiwald, 64, Santa Ana, a retired nursing home nurse. -Jame1 c.w. Nuiller, 40, Fullerton, an electriCian. -Miry 0. Marttn",56, l..aguna Beach, a housewife. <See mNSHA W, Pase .U) • in.a marijuana laws in LA after- Jan. 1," he s~id . Turninf to another ~ he ttts as illogiC"al." Davis ron- e'CI the attempts to ban the handguns . Only 3 percent of the crimes committed have guru1 Involved, »0 eliminating guns would only stop that per<"entage of crime - If those criminals didn't turn tn (See DAVIS, .P1ge A2) se El Toro Civilian Plan Out By WILUAM SCHREIBER .. OftMO.Uy l"tletSUoff Orange County government's bid for joint use of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station by civilian planes and commercial jets apparently will be natty de- nied by the .U.S. Navy Depart- ment. Pentagon analysts have sent a report to Jack L. Bowers. assis· tant secretary of the Navy for In - stallations and logistics, stating that such use or the jet fighter base would be highly dangerous and disruptive to the military mission of El Toro. The report and a cover Jetter to Orange County supervisors are awaiting Bowers' final approval . and signature. which are due to ., come later today or Monday, a spakesman for the assistant secretary's office said Thursday. "There is no doubt he will ac- cept the findings and Jet county officials know· in clear-cut terms that such joint use is not pos,si- ble," according to Fred Stearns, a chief analyst in Bowers' office. Stearns said the rejection should come as no surprise to county officials, because, "They were told once before by Congressman Andrew Hinshaw that the Navy found joint use im- ~sible. ·· County supervisors voted two months ago to apply for joint use of El Toro and Los Alamitos Naval Air Station as potential solutions to longstanding pro- blems with the existing county airport. "The Navy ended jct opera- tions at that base because or com· munity complaints and now the political leaders of the communi- ty want to put the same problem back in again." , Stearns, part ol' ihe.team that ·"spent many hours·· analyzing the county's joint use request. said, "In the opinion or many or us here, we don't find many persuasive argumenL'\ support· ing joint use of El Toro in the foreseeable future." · According to Stearn."i, Assis· tant Secretary Bowers has had some procedural questi ons about the request by Orange County but "appears fully convinced there is only one answer to be given.·· (See TORO, Page A21 . Coast Weather Sunny and mild is what the weather service is call . ing for on Saturday. l·li ghs at the beaches around 65 . rising to 75 inland. l..ows tonight in the 40s. I NSIDE TODAY It's .not unu.TUOl /01'.a 15- year-ol.d on the Orange Coo.st to seek perfection on o rur/· boaTd 'but . a Laguna Beach lad i.s seeking it. orwthn IOOJI. Stt slOfl/ by Doily PiWt Slaff Writft' Jock Chappell on Page .CJ of the Weekender. l llllex • .. ~· •• •• ,,., . .. ... C> <>-• •• <•• .. • AZ OAtl. v Pll.01 c UnltedVW.y al Orange County northfaouth 10(" nmcstuyuu .,,. llO'C It worlls ... FORAll OFUS "" 60\ "'" 40·. GOAL= 30\ ,,,. $3 .6 million 10\ TO DATE the United Way of Orang<' ("ounty. north/south, has collct•lt.•d Sl.610.CUI -·1-1 p<>rcent of 11 ~ gual. Contribu· lions to <.late this yt.'ar com pare to 57 µerccnl of la~t year·~ cam1>aign prcxlutt1on F\Jnds alr! 72 human s crv1(·1· a,r:t~n('ies. Fire Cliief Love's Wife Dies at 46 Dorothy Jo;o;cphin(' l ,.(>\'t'. y.•if(• of Nl»~'1>ort Bt·a~·h l-'ire Chief Ll'o l.ove, died Thursday at the age of 46 after a lengthy i tlnt>ss. Graveside s1.•r\•1ces "·ill be held for ~1 rs. l.U\'I.' al 3 p.m Saturday at P a('1fic View Mortuary in . ~<'"'port Reach. ~trs . l..ove. a 24 ·year resident of OranJ::e County. is survived by her hus band. 1.eo; hc.·r sons. ~1ark ·and Loren ; a brother, Eugent' Dozah of \Vyoming, <ind a sister. I.orrainl' l'\1ooney of Wyomin-'t, Mr. l..ove r equested that dona · lions be made to the Children's Neurological F"oundation, 2650 Avon St., NE'wport !\each. or to a charity of your choice. Tus tin ~Ian L. Sumne r s Dead at 39 Califqrnia Highway Patrol of ficer Larry G. Sumners. who had been a motor cycle patrolman 1n -the Harbor Area, is dead at the age ol 39. He died Thursday at 1-!oag Memorial H os pital. Newport Beach, from the effE'cts of a brain tumor. Mi'. Sumne rs, n resident of Tustin, joln"d the s\ale lliahw9y Patrol in 1964 . Before that he was a police officer in Costa Mesa. servin2 from 1960 to 1963. J.le retired on disability last February. He is survived by hi s wife, Betty, and three children, Larry, Troy and Tara. A service will be conducted at I p.m . Saturday at Pacific View Memori al Park. Newport Beach. Brothel Got Just Too Hot RENO, Nev. (U PJ t -There was a brief halt in the operations at Joe Conforte's Mustang Ranch brothel as (ire swept a $250,000 addition under construction. Caretaker J ohn Scholer said Thursday he was in lhe building when the fir e started before dawn. He said he called the pro· stitutes and asked them to lend him a hand in trying to douse the • names. But the gi rl s cal led t he Truckee Meadows Fire Preven- tion District, which sent pumper tracks. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Tr. 0r•ll9* C<>••t 0•11' Pllo!. _,,, '"''"'" " ·-""d 11•• ......... p,,,,, •• l'Ull'•"'t'<I b, , ..... 0.-(NU P11bllill'l"t1 (-y ~Po••IP 'KJ!I-• .,. 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OI ,.,. 011111'1101 \t.i.tt 'rhe thrt>:1t ()f nu l·lear \\·<·a pon ~ falUng into lh1· h.1nds ur urb;u1 guerrilla:, wa s r<11 !':.t'<l at ,, lllct>t ing ot ~1n anti crlml' gruup in H11ntlnglnn lit..'a('h this \\1•t•k J>o!it't' (·ll1 Pf f:arl1· HulJ1la lll l' tol d :in .n1dH•nrc.• uf IH ·tv.l·c.·n ~ .ind 60 Pt•v plc or .111 <itt1:1nptt..-d brt·<1k ·1n at lht• St·:.i l ltt.«tl'h Nt1vy AmmunitJ1)11 and \VL"apon.s Dl'1>ut · :1 b 1111t lv.u or 1hr(.'1' months acu. lit• l.'mph:is1 lt'd lht• dan2t·r of tht· threat by :.idtlu1 i.:. ··1·h1•y hav1· nuC'lt'ar W(';lporis out thPr£• ·· (~ontartt•d b.) lltl' IJ.u ly Pilot. ('o n1mandl·r ll J r rv \1 adl·r a. pu blic 1nrormat1o n 1)ff1(·cr '11 th1· "·e:-ipons dt•pot. sa 1tl it ,,,1s N.1\') pol1t·~· not to t·onf1r m nr 11t·ny lhl' prc.•::.t•nr1· of nu1·t1·.1r \\t·;11 "1n ' ,11 the· st:it 1o n C'h•t·f lt oh it.o lll' s:-11d thrt·•· Ju gh.schn1 1l a i:l'd youths 111 -;k1 masks Wl·re ar11reht•11dt'\l as Lht·v rut the "' JI'(• l n Io thc-f ,1e11it \I. It wa :s no t d1 ..,t'I O~t·d IJ \ Bob1taill..: if the ~roup '-''H~ afl1.•r thl· nu £·l1·ar ''t'ap1ins (~r 1( lht•Y bt•il>flg (!1 ,tn 1 ·st .1hl1.~h l'tl }.!Ut·r nJl:i j.!!'OLLP (>ffa·1·r .ltn\ c:ruof of lht• !'t•a l f~·al·h l'olu.'t• l>t•p;1rt1nt·11t r 1111 firmed the hrp;ik 111 anrl ut ldt•ll that the intruder.s ac·tually n1:1d P off "'ilh ~omt' bla st1n~ l'ap:-;ind prac-tice grenadt's ,,·h1 ch '-''l•r (· later retovered by Polltt' Seal Beach pol ic <.• wt·rc· searching through their fil es .ind were unablt:' to provide addi · tional details at press lime today. Polic-e agencies from llunt ington Beach, Newport 11each and Sea l Rearh a ssi st ed 111 thwarting the break·in <it lht· base. Co mmand<'r l\1 aclcr~1 said lht• station provides ammunition to the combatant Nnvy ships sta· tioned in I.on,i:: Heath :ind San Diego. Robitaille·s c-ommcnts c.Hme :it a combined merlin~ of the Vo1 c£< of the Pl"ople and Nt·1~hborhoo1l \Vatch groups ~11 the llunt1n)ltun Reach police tra1nin~ ful'ilit.v The di.scuss 1on came .ahout when members of tht• nudit·nct• v.·ere Que:,itionin~ m<.•n1hers of lht' polic-e panel Arabs Kill 3 Israelis In, Commune TEI, AVIV, Israel fAl.,1 Arab guerrillas from Syria raided a religious rarming settle ment and killed three 19-year·oltl Israeli army sergeants with sub mar hinr guns at point·blank range and woundl'd t .... ·o otht·r n1 ble students. one 1A'1th a hat<.'h l.'t. Israeli officials s aid tcxlay. Thl'Y charged the purpost~ of the mis sion was to rut off heads. They said the stocking-masked marauders slipped through " barbed wired U.N buffC'r zone and attacked R::imnt ~lagshi m 1 n1 on the occupied c_;oJan I lt•1ghts with s u,bmachinc guns an<l hatrht'ts 'Thursday night. Reside nts of the settlement said the guerrillas sneaked into an almost empty dormitory and raptured riv e Bible students, in · eluding the three ser~eants. who were sitting on their beds. They said two serJZeants were placed against a wall and shot in the head, another was killed by gunfire in a scuffle. one youth mas wou nded by a bullet and th1• last was hit with a hatchet. Israel's Forei~n J\.linislry 11"> .sued a furious statement saying hatrhets were to br used to c-ut ofr victim:;· heads. and dt• nounced the raid as "sava,R:<.•ry of the darkest Middle Ages." It said recent pro-Palestinian resolu-· lions adopted by lhc> Unitl.'d Na· tions gave th(' RU('rrillas "In :$pi.ration and encouraJZement ·· A guerrilla raptured in ;1 similar raid from Syria llttlt• ,more than three ""eeks ago :,1<11d the purpos-e o{ that mission 1,1,•as to "cut ofr tti e hC'acls of lsra~t1 hostages .. to sow terror on thl' Heights. Foreign r.tinistry officials said they were :studyin~ details of thf' la tC'St ass ault t o drtt~rmine 1A1hether Syrian 8uthorit1cs "'CrC' oflicially involved. The Isr aeli military command said the raiders slipped through the United Nations buffer zone betwet'n Israeli .:ind Syrian forces and told one victim tht~y were fighters for Al Fatah, the Palestine guerr.llla group headed by Yasir Arafat. the chief of lhc Palestine Liberation Organiza Uon. Charcoal Victin1 NORWALK (UPI)·-A 43, yt'l\r·old '-''Omnn was round dead in her bedroom today, apparent· Jy thE' victim of either asphyxia· tion or carbon monoxide poison. Ing C'aused by i:t portable charcoal grill ufled a5 a hentCr. • • I I • LA Times a 'Wt' Ed Davis Knocks Old Foe ' . Los Af!1eles l'lllice Chief ltd Davls got In a few more digs at his old nemesis, The Los Angelt!s Times, Thursday when be addressed a poUce awards luncheon in Newp6rt Beach, THE CHIEF, WHO has been engaged in a running hc1ttJc· \vith the newspaper, m entioned that he's been ass1j!ned a new reporter. "Imagine what it's like having your own bit man <-1!-o~1gned to you,·· Davis chuckled. Ill\ VIS l\LSO CON'U'NQED that be has been us· 1n~ thl' Times for a Jo11g fime: "If I \vanl something published I just put it in a <"Onfidcntial memo to the City Couocil and it gets in the paper,,. he quipped. Age11ts S a y Candidate 'Swarm' Cuts Protection? :\t JA1\1l (Af') -The Secret St.•rvict•, fact•d "'it h two attacks on r•re~idl"nt F'ord and one on pre· :,1dential ca ndidate Ronald J{;:agan within three months, is ·uvt·r-extendt·d·· by the large fit'!d of prt'sidl•ntial candidates, s1:1ys a top service official. .. It's going lo get worse. a lht•rt• art• more candidates on the "'ay,·· said Bob Newbr and ; SjX'C'iaJ agent in charge or the Secret Service ofrice in ~1iami foll o"•ing the threat Thursday on Reagan by a young man wielding a toy gu n. Newbrand said that the service "'as augmented by agents from U.S. Customs and other federal agencies. but "we·re very thin right now. "We·re over-extended at this :;tage and we·re a couple of months f ram the first primary," he said. In Washington, Secret Service spokt>sman Jack Warner said, "I just have to place that as one s upervisor·s opinion ... I woulll nut say ou r manp()wer is over- e'<tendt>d . I would say in this 1wr1od the Secret Service man- ')()"·er "'ill be utilized to its utmost t'<tj)JCity .. Mesa's Wyer s Last Rit es Held at ·Sea Bernice Harvey Wyers, a SO. year resident of Costa Mesa and a commercial Cisherman who fis - h~ out of Newport Harbor. has died at thC" agt~ of 61. Warner said the agency budget· ed with the expectation of protect· lng 10 to 14 candidates. There now , are 12 announced presidential candidates, 10 DemocraU, Ford and Reagan. Warner said the agency is pro- tecting six candidates in addition to Ford and Reagan. They arc Alabama Gov . George C . Wallace ; R. Sargent Shriver, 1972 Democratic vice presidential candidate; Indiana Sen. Birch Bayh ; Georgia Gov. Jimmy REAGAN EXPECTS DEMOCRATS'VOT£S,A4 Carter; Arizona Rep. Morris Udall, and Tex. Sen. Uoyd M. Bentsen. Candidates without such prt>- tection are former Oklahoma Senator Fred Harris, Gov. Milton Shapp of Pennsylvania, former North Carolin a governor Terry Sanford and Sen. Henry Jackson (D-Wash), Harris, Sanford and Jack1on have not requested il. Shapp, while a declared car!· · didate, bas yet to qualify for federal matching funds in cam- paign contrjbulions. The young man with the toy pi!tol Thursday was about a yard from where Reagan was shaking hands with well-wishers. He was identified as Michael Lance Carvin, 20, of Pompano Beach, and was charged with in· timidating a presidential can· didate and assaulting afederalof- ficer. Newbrand said. F,....P "fJeAl T ORO-••• steams nld It la likely Bowera will only cboooo lo polilh up tbe dftllal letter to mote It men .,.tatable CO county leaden. "None of the solutlool to rom· munity airport problems are ha ppy ones so we try to be~ fai.~ as possible In these thin&•. Stearns said. . . Bowen was not available for comment and wu n'l due to r• turn to bi.I Pentaeon olf1ce unut late Friday. , Analyst• wflo welChed the county's request had to COMider the fact that another jet airport, however troubled, 1s available to serve commercial jet n&eds. ·Stearnsaald. "ln the Navy'a cue, aa Iona u . · there are other places for com· mercial Jeta, we are not lnterelt· ed in joint use becauae lt minimizes 80)' .threat o r <tang er ,'· Stearn1 said. · "It seemed to ua that the COWi· ty has other alternatives to C'OO- • sider, even if they will cost some bucks,·· he added. Another k ey factor in the negative resporue to the El Toro joint use r equest was safety. Stearns said the type of aircraft used at El Toro -high Performance fighters -and the type of operations were major considerations . · He said that the small fi ghters often practice fi eld carrier land- ings loaded with live ammuni- tion, bombs and rockets. "They come in only 800 to 1,000 feet off the ground and at a steep angle to the ground," he said. "Nobody in their . right mlllds wants to get close to that kind or situation.·· "The odds of a major accident are admittedly slim but that potential quite frankly fri ghtens us to death.·· The county bas also applied ror joint UJe of Los Alantitos Naval Air Station and that request is be- ing pondered by a different office -the Chief of Naval Operations. Nobody in that unit would com- ment on the s tatus of the study. But Stearns said he has been at several meetings where the Los Alamitos request was discussed. "It would appear to be almost a mirror image of the El Toro :tituation -the roles are re - versed,·· h esid. "While the rejection won't be quite as abrupt, it would seem the the responsibility for putting jets back into Los AJamitos falls to the community and it.s leaders whereas the responsibility for El Toro was ours exclusively,·· Stearm added. Sale! C.Op A.iu:tion j On Saturday , Tbe pabllc wlU ban an op- &>OrlWll\)' lo buy man! than 300 Items at the Newport Beach police auction beginning at JO a.m. Saturday. Items will be auctioned at the city yard, 592 Superior Ave. The lltt includes ·watches. bicycles. camtta11, boats, fishin.11 gear and binoculan. /Fro m P age A I DAVIS •.• other weapons,'' he contended.· Overall, the future looks .. pret· ty bleak," in the chief's opinion. "Crime will contJnue to eo Us> with the Jack of logic by our elerl· ed l•adership. Thillgs will Juot get worse and wonse," Davis noted. "It mi ght turn around in five or 10 years. l thank God we ha"'e men like those in the Newport Beach Police De partment .__ who'll hang in there and do their best to protect our aodety," he said. "When the rest of America gets the same rear lhat·s in lhe ghetto, then we'll get some help for these m en,'' he concluded. /From Page A I OIL .•. claim not enough attention has been given to local concernS or environmental issues . Ms. Kwalwasser said Orange County is the lead plaintirf iq lihe s uit filed today and that 14 other C'ities and counties plus the Southern Calirornia Association of Governments (SCAG) are cit- ed as co-plaintiJfs. /From Page A I HINSHAW • • -A~ice M. Morretfno, 34, Placentia . a county empJoye. -fff'Jf.n Passmore, 21, Los Alamitos, a savings and Joan empJoye. --=-Dawn M•rle Barnett Czoka, 19. An a he'im, a biomedical technician. ~urence 3 . Vaclavik, 42 · Brea, an engineer. • lfe died last Sunday, and has het>n cremated by the Neptune Society of I.as Angeles. whic h is <irra nging for his ashes to be srattert'd at sea. Friends wishing to partic-ipate in the service can c.•.Jll 6JJ 1·152. Hi s s on ·in-la\v, Will ard B. :\kins, s ;.ud that rommerciaJ ri s· h~rml'n 1n New port llarbor "'ere planning to lake part in the sea :sC'rViC'e. Mr. Wyers' boat, Vir· '.\1ar. named a ftt'r his daughters \'i rgi nia ~nd l\·t arsha. now Mrs'.. \Villard Akins and l\1rs. J ohn Hamilton, may be usl'd . Holiday bounty .from the Et Cetera collection by Drexel ~lr. Wyt'rs had fis hed off the Sol1thC'rn California coast ror 50 years. In addition to his d aughters, Mr \Vyers is s urvived by a brother in T\\'enty-mine Palms, a si ster in Or egon. and f ive grandchildren. ... ~ ........,....,..... .. ~~ ,,... ..,~ ,..,. .... ~ "'' ...... ·~" TONIGHT "SUBJECT TO CHANGE" ~ Costa Mesa Ci vic Playhouse, Fairgrounds , Nov. 21, 22, 28, 29, Ot>r. 5 and 6. 8:30 p . m . "'HAVING A WONDERFUL 'flME .. -Estancia High School l'ljy. 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