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1975-11-24 - Orange Coast Pilot
I ~t . Least· 13 llonaes Gone • • • Cle1Dente Couple . Chutist Blo"7n J Charged·i11 Death Out Over Ocean? Of Daughter, 5 Search Launche AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 24, 1975 VOL. ... NO. -Sl•CTIOMI, • "'MllS BURBANK GLENDALE ' o.IMY ............. ' t MAP SHOWS AREA HIT BY BR!lSH FIRES Foothlll• o(San Gabite l. Mountoln• Ablue QFire Rages A.cross Z,OOQ Acres in U ' lly JORN VALTERZA Of .. Deltr 1"119lS&lft • . Roaring fires pushed by hot, :dry Del intense Santa Ana winds ~ed to rag~ throughout the ·Do& Angeles footbills today with _ ·tbetoll set thus far at 25,000 acres .ecinaumed and at least J3 homes ' 4ostroyed. l .About 750 homes had been I ,e¥8Cll8~. · -· And despite a massive mutual- .aid Ureflghting erfort, l" 11Uthorilies said that the blazes , are ltill raging out ol control in ~ iwoseparate areas. · · . Jn tbe foothills of the San 1 Gabriel Mountains near Glen- ~· 'Clale, the toll in houses is the ..:-greatesL But the threat is even f · more severe on other fronts in 1 Big Tujunga Canyon and Sylmar ~ • where hundreds of families were evacuating today. Several firefighters already ·· have been injured in the blazes u •.. which broke out on Sunday as L4ST PICSKIN _ .PICKEROO.SEI'. ; .; The-final Pigskin Pk:keroo '75 -eompetition ends this week as -O r ange Coast f ootball •"4'lforecaaten predict ootcomes of · 2' Tbonskliving and weekend '"p mes. 1 ~1 'Tbe deadline for returning J r mrupleted 'entries is one day " · earlier, due to the holiday. En· ·• tiles must be received at the -Ooeta Mesa office ~ the Daily ")'uotbeloJ'e6p.m. WedMsday. ·-• P1ckeroo winnen share $50 in · ea1b aWirds each week. . :C0111plote rulea and an entry .,.. bbnk ·-on page C-3. : ,. humidity plummeted ..,..i winds up.to SO miles per bour swooped over the ridges. Besides the blazes in Glendale and Tujunga1 yet another raging fll"e is continuing_ unchecked in the Mt. Baldy ski Area where one expensive residence was lost SUnday and dozens of other ri- sidences were iJJJperiled. A total of 1,800 firefighters and 30 airct"aft we1e on the lines to- day as the smoke filled San Fernando Valley to a point where morning commuters bad to turn oo headlights ·I• see through the dense pall. The heaviest early evacuation efforts, said firefighters, was in the area of Haynes and Blanchard Canyons. Now that Sylmar is threatened, residents there are preparing to leave. Another area where scores of families are being ordered out is alone Glendale's Dunsmuir Avenue, where authorities were reported traveling house-to- house to urge residents to leave. The situation in the Tujunga CAnyon front WU about 8S bad, authorities said. During SUnday Diehl'.• evac:ua· ti .... eao.t.•eoidents<lf.K111Jel Ca· ll)'OQ.. were seen leading their livesfo<k at a dea.nun doWn a road while flames advanced toward their homes. One elder:ly woman in the area threatened by the Tltjunga blaze refused to leave and had to be dragged screan1.ing from .ber threatened home. ... My 1'bole life wastbere,'' she pleaded as sherlff'a deputies pulled her awa,. The high winds and crackling· dry ~lioat in the foothills throutbout the Southland ..... not expected to ease for at least • ui-rRBS, P ... A2, • ....,,._mr , l 'Usrkt· J ' ea Child,. 5, Dies After Beating San Clemente police detectives said today they will seek murder charges against a couple who they claim burned and beat their 5- year-old daughter to unconscious- ness, and, rinally, death. Laura Cruz died at 7:38 p.m. Saturday at .san Clemente Gerieral Hospital of trauma in- duced by hot water and cigarette burns, s eve re beating and pneumonia. "Sick ... you should have seen that ki d. It was extreme physical abuse," said Lt. Ray Hartman, detective division commander. Hartman s aid 'the c hild's natural mother and stepfather , Yolanda and Jose Molina, 2723 S. El Camino Real, were arrested Satu.rd,ay afternoon and initially held on child a buse charges after the girl was brought to the hospital at noon. Sh e was unc- cnscious and not breathing, he said. The detective commander said officers will meet with Orange County District Attorney's office prosecutors in a n attempt to amend the charges to murder. The Molinas currently are in custody in lieu of $5,000 bail each. Hartman said the girl's bat· tered body wa s covered with burns caused by scalding water, hot cigarette butts, and pieces of metal that had been heated. In addition, he said, her smal l body was ma r-k ed with injuries that indicated s he had been severely beaten. Hartman said pr-eli minary in- vesti gation .showed that the abuse had occurred over a period of several weeks. The parents . in pr-eliminary statements gi ven investigators, claimed th at the scald marks ~ were caused wh en the child turned off thl" cold water tap while taking a bath. The pare nts claimed that other-burns were caused because the chi ld liked to play with matches and cigarettes, Hartman said. According to Hartman, Molina, 21, said in an interview that the child got up from bed Saturday morning, but was too sick and in· jured to play or watch television and went back to.sleep. According to Hartman, Molina said in the statement that he later found the child was not breathing and attempted to give mouth to mouth resuscitation to her. When efforts failed, the parents took the girl to the hospital . According to a statement by Mrs. Molina, 23, the couple had not taken the child to the hospital earli er because they had no money, Hartman said. Investi gation into the death is continuing today. Parachutist Blown Out Across Ocean? Federal Aviation Agency of. ficials were looking into a report today of a mystery parachutist who may have been caught by brisk Santa AD·a winds Sunday at~ temoon and blown out to sea. Sgt. Harry WrigbtoltheOrange · County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol, 1aid be and bis wife s aw a parachutist glistening in the sun- light about 5,000 feet above the OrangeCounty Airport. . Wright was on his patio in . Newport Beach at the time of the sighting. ''I know I wasn't seeing things," Wright said today. "My wilesawittoo.'' He 1aid 'he believed that the chutist was ln the takeoff pattern ol Orange County Airport and added that he later s aw an airliner taking off underneath the man. .. I Wright reported that heli cop- ters from the U.S . Coast Guard and Newport Beach scanned the sea and that two Harbor Patrol boats joined the search. An official from the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) said he blld beard nothing ol the incident but would lo0k into it. . • He said his agency would or- dinarily know of any parachute activity in the area and that there were no reports of any jumps over the weekend . "With the kind of wind we had &lnday he might Co as far as Tokyo, br to San Clemeote Island at any rate," he remarked. Sgt. Wright said be loot sight of the parachute when he went into hls hou>e IOcall the airport tower. He speculated that since no one was aware of the incident, it Would appear possible that a dum- my was rigged tothe parachute. ' on't erse U,.I T•MflocolQ WON 'T TESTIFY '.Squeaky' Fromme Spain Mayor Assassinated SAN SEBASTIAN. Spain (AP) -Basque separatist guerri ll as ass a ssin a t ed a s mall -town mayor Monday, police said , in the start of wh at appeared to be a new campaign against Spanish officialdom. T he killing came.less than 24 hours after the burial of Gen. Francisco Franco, Spain's long- time dictator and foe of Basque autonomy. Two gunmen shot Mayor An· tonio Eche ve rria, 43, a s he watched television at home in Orayzun, poiice reported. The gunmen, believed to be members of a special commando unit of the Ba sque guerrilla organization ETA, escaped. i Echeverria died in a hospital. AxJes Stolen VISA LIA (UPI ) -Thieves broke into a storage yard at the Visalia Truc king Company dur· ing the weekend and stole more than $1,100 worth of parts, includ~ ing 19truck axles . . . Defense 'Rests' Its Case From Wire Services SACRA M F.NTO -T he de· (ense and prosecution rested t<r day m inute s after Lynet te Fromme refused to take the stand at her attempted presidential as- sassination trial bec ause im- prisoned mass murderer Charles Manson was barred rrom appear· in g in court. ··it ·s not my trial," the 27·year- ol d red ·haired def end ant told U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Ma c Bride. "If it 's not my trial, how can r take the st and on my own behalf?" :\l iss From me, a follower or con v ic t e d mass murde rer Charles Manson, also exclaimed to the Judge: "Wh at I'm saying is don·t make us shoot. Don't make us bf' violent ... In a rambling dis- C'ourse. Miss Fromme accused he r attorney, John Virga, of mis- representin g her. She told the judge her message: . "If yo u all continue to lie to yourselv es and your children. yo u 'll d i1e and you 'l l d i e violently," The jurors were not present during her statement. They have !See SQ UEAKY, Page /\2) Weather Su nny Tuesday with low hum idities and warm tem- peratures. Local gusty northeast wind s 10 to 20 mph below canyons. Highs 75 to 85. Lows 45 to SS ex- cept warmer, windy areas. INSIDE TODAY The new director of the stale Department of Rehobilito:tion, .o quadriplegic, promisea new policiea /OT thedisabltd. AS. .... JI _ ....... -•• co •• •• •• <'-" 0 <• .,. .. .. . .. OM . ,. -·-0r ... c.., =-:::-.. ,... •• •M .,., ... CH ... T-· ----•• • g M .... .. ' .4.... ..£ • ._ .... 1LO r ~Convicts ' Itel ease Hostages NEW YORK <AP> - Rebellious prisoners in a city Jail on Rikers Island tOOay re· leased t"'o of five correction or. firers takC'n hostage but argued among themselves about th('ir 1 next movt>s. ' "There seems to he deepening divisivt'ness among the in mat('S, .. l\ronx Dist Atty. Mano ~eroln said ... They are trying to decide "'hat they want ... I'm con- Ct·rned for the v.1elfare or the re- m.iintng thrl•e correction of- fi cers ·· Guards Rirhard Sealy and Thom as Rivera were fre ed ::tbout 8 a .m ., s hortly aft e r i\1t>rola arrived at the jail and lillked "'tth representatives or 1he inmates who had seized con- trol of fi\'e CC'llblocks Sunday 1ught "'itfi homemadL· weapons. :\ negotiating team for the l ,:?00 prisoners indicated that tht> other three guards would be freed if Merola agreed -before television t'a meras to grant t hem amnes ty in connection '\\'i th the dis turb:\nCl'. Merola told newsmen he was v:illing ''to negotiate on anything, .. but added. "Until · they resolve iheir. rurrerences, we llT~ powerless to act ." One i nmate, Robert Hook, told newsmen, "We ain't here to harm nobody -no other in· mates, no correction orficers, nobody.·· He said, the uprising was ''the only viable means we could use to tell society about our plight. You cut back on money so our families can't go to welfare officers. Even our children need food and all the while we ca n't get fair and speedy trials ... Hook blamed the city's fi scal crisis for a recent layoff or cor- rection orficers. He called that "a cutback on us because then we're denied the services we got to have ... The city laid off 240 correc- tion officers this year. It now has 2.845 to handle a total prison population of over 7,500. Hikers Island lies in the East River south of the Bronx and about a half m ile northwest of ·La Guardia Airport iniQueena. Authol'i.ties said Sealy had not been harmed, but that Rivera had suffered a cut on his right hand. "I was never mistreated, but J always felt that I was in danger,·· Sealy said. "A blanket was put over my head and I was placed in a cell." Armed with homemade weapons, about 600 inmates in the Men's House of Detention held the five correction officers in the cellblocks. Another 600 Inmates without hostares were loose In three othercellblocks. :reens Attack :Man in Mesa A Santa Ana Heig hts man headed home on his motorcycle from Costa Mesa Sunday was beaten a nd robbed by four ,teenagers on bicycles, he told police. Joaeph P . Angier, 1702 Pegasus St., told police he was leaving a market parking lot at Newport Boulevard and 22nd Street at 8:30 p .m. Sunday when he was at- tacked. He told police tour teenagers aged 16 or 17 rode up on bicycles, knocked him to the ground, beat him and robbed him bl $10. Police are seeking the youths on robbery and assault and bat- tery charges. ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT _ ...... , ................ , '""· 1ktl .. Saturday Mail Out? WASKINGTON (AP) - Tbe Po.st&l Service m1y coos!der 1toppln1 Saturday maU deliveries If other economy moves arenotsuf. ficient to l'Ut mlJUons or dollars in losses, a spokesman said. He quoted Postmaster General Be njamin F . Bailar as saying that is something "that might have to be considered ir we ('an't turn it around with other economy m easures.'' Another measure that might be considered. he said. is the curtailment ol '-SJ>(>ci al delivery. l',..,,,Pag~AI SQUEAKY. • not :seem Miss F'romme through much of the trial. She was ousted for misbehavior Nov . 7 and has refused repeatedly to return unless Manson 1.1nd his rollo"•ers were brought to court. Manson is presently housed in San Quentin prison. Her refusa l to take the stand ap- parentl y ended the defenSl'Case. ~1 iss Fromme appeared red- eved and tired as she was led into the courtroom wearing a blue de- nim shirt and slacks. The decision against testifying because Ma cRride previously turned down her motion Cor Man:Jon and other jailed "fami- ly " members to appear as wit- nesses effectively ended her brief defense. Virga s~id earLier if she wouldn 't take the stand, he would rest his case. Miss Fromme, who has sat out her trial in a holding cell equipped wi th closed ('ircuit television, as- serted that Virga planned to "lie·· in hi s final argument about a let- ter she wrote to a tC'te vi:;;ion newsman dealing \'iith environ· ml'ntal problems 01nd how s he plannE'd to attack the m. "The letter s ay:;; ir you u.11 con- tinue to lie, you and your children will die and die violently," the 27-year-old fanatic environmen· talistsaid. lo a clear voice. she said that her lawyer appare ntly Intended to des<'ribe that letter as a "joke" and said. "I won 't have it lied about. He has every intention of m.isreprei;.enting m e." In the letter. rererence was made to the grisly kilUng of preg· nant actress Sharon Tate in 1969 and warned that peop1e·s homes could be made "bloodier" than Miss Tate's. MacBride, his patience wear- ing thin. demanded out of the pre· sence o! the jury that she an- nounce whether she would take the stand and testify in her own bohalf. ''It 's not my trial,·· s he declared. "If it's not mytrla1 , how can I take the stand on my own behalf?" "I thought the whole object was to come in here and tell the truth.·· she said. "He can plead my case n not guilty without lyine. · · Ex-con Dies lnSlwotoUt With Police SAN DIEGO (AP) -A newly freed San Quentin convict ts dead of a gunshot wound in the head alter exchanging shots with San Diego police. The tentative conclusion 11 that Randy Joe Robinsoo, 27, shot himself. Police said. He died later Friday night In llllls!de Hospital. A burglary report sent two of- ficers to a Kensington area home where they said Robinson was sitting alone in a parked car. He jumped out and exchanged shots, police said, and 18ter was found wounded in a nearby alley to which he fled . As the bullets whizzed by. a young woman taking a communi- ty relations tour of the police du- ty district hid on the noor o! their 'cruiser. The car in which Robinson was: found was stolen the night berore and two guns taken ln an earlier burglary were in the car, Police said. Robin10n was releued Oct. 31 from San Quentin Priloo alter ~rvio1 three years tor armed robbory. His mother in Oxnard sald he had no known addteM. 2.engine Cessna Stolen at Airport A. twin e11111ne Cuana alttrall valued by tht owner at Sll&,000 waa stolen durinf the weekend from Orange County Airport sheriff's officers re)Xtied today. ' Dtputies 1ald tbe machine owned by Richard Allon Dun, c2. ol 1971 Camtl Circle, Hllntlncton Beach, was taken fl'om theKarttn Avlatloa parklll1 arH and flclwn tiom t.bt COllDcy lacUlcy.,,, I& IA· trudB who apparentll' bad a tey to the door of I.be amran.. ' ~w .. - Moynihan Position In Doubt WASHINGTON CAPJ -The stat u s o r Oa..nlel Patrick Moynihan a1 U.S. Ambassador to the U.S . continued to remain in doubt today following a 40- mlnute conrerence he had with President Ford. Moynihan did not meet with newsmen alter the session, but White House Press Secr~tary Ron Nessen read a statement on F'ord 's behalf that expressed the President's '·complete eon· fidence ' · in the envoy and report that Ford and Secretary of State J-lenry A. Kissinger wanted hlm to "continue to speak out candid· Jy and forceruJly on major ii· sues.·· Nt>wsmen noted that the state- ment made no reference as to whether or not l\.1oyn ihan would r esign the post, and Nessen replied, "There's nothing in here about his leaving." After a reporter pointed out that the statement made no re· rerence to his . staying either, Nes:Jen said he had no reason to expect a resignation. Diplomati c sources said Moynihan ~:as ready to resign 1-''riday, but St>cretary or State llenry A. Kissinger and Ford's chief or s taff. Richard Bruce Cheney, talked him out or it. The sources said Moyn ihan suspected that the State Depart. ment prompted Britain's am- bassador to the United Nations. Ivor Ri('hard. to make a speech critical of the American de· legate's outspoken criticism of other U.N. members. Without calling Moynihan by n3me, Richard in a speech a week ago likened him to Wyatt Earp at the O.K. Corral , Savonarola prea('hing retribu- tion and King Lear railing help· lessly at hi s enemies. lie said he did not view the United Nations as ··a confrontational area in \\'hi ch to 'take on· those countrit>s whose politi c al systems and ideologies are different from mine." Moynihan denied that he had resigned but s aid he was going to talk to Ford because "I don't know what's going on down there.•· "Everybody leaves eventual- ly," he said. adding that he was "not leaving right away ... He stressed : ''I serve at the pleasure or the President ... _County Aids In Fighting Canyon Fire Ten fire engines and 30 men from the Orange County Fire Department are aiding hundreds or other fire(lghters tryina to con- tain the massive La Cresceota fire in Los Angeles County. Captain Bruce Tw-beville of the "County firt department said t~e bulk or the ~aunty 's as- suitan('e was committed Sunday. County !ire offici als have called into action the Santa Ana task force to fill the gap left when the rtgular crews were sent to Los Angeles. The task force crews come from northern California, where seasonal rain ·~as lessened the fir e danger . "Thelle men have alre ady started flying in to provide backup s upport and their equip- ment was brought i n last month,'' Turbeville said. Orange County is still ln a ''red nag alert" sttuatioo due to conti- nuioa high winds and low humidity. "We 've canceled all daya orf ror our wildfire forces in the event we have a problem here " Turbeville said. ' * * * l',....PageAJ • FIRES ••• another day, forecas~said. The fire dan•er ts extreme in all areas, they added. Despite the severe peril in the I.os Angeles and Orange County areas, farther north, flt'ef'iehtere have manaeed. to quell several blazes which had threatened to spread quickly. Four bruilh fires which erupted · in Ventura County over the weekend were reported today to be In the mop up 1tas01. The total lost In those blues wu aso· acret wltb no bou1e1 burned. A ·alilft ID weather pat~erns ln the area aided the llrefl&btera there, reporta1ald. Body Found BAKERSFIELD CUP!) -Two archers ll"'nd the body of a badly beaten teen-111 11rl near t.be Kern River Sunday. Ken>Counl1 sbtrllf'a deJ)uUu uld t.bt body of Cynthia Maria Bllc~wu , foilnd by lMOil Va llDd Tbomu ltlb8r&Y; -ol Oil.Wt, OJI I.be nGtlh IJ( t.bt rlvfr, • -• ... • Speedy Beth What most pecple would regard as a mountain of read- ing takes.only IO hours for Beth Jaffe, 14, of Skokie. lll . A champion speed reader, she has a cruising speed or about 5,000 words a minute. A typical college graduate reads al the rate of 300 words a minute. Beth developed her skill through an eight·week .rapid r eading course. Ford, Kissinger Hit On 'Secrecy Policy' WASHI NGTON (UPI) - President Ford and Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger are car- rying out a "deliberate policy of secrecy and deception in con- cealing Soviet violaUon of the strategic arms lim itation agree- ment, Aviation Week &: Space Technology said today. Jn an editorial on SALT dis- armament talks, the technical "'eekly said, "A deliberate policy or secrecy and deception on th e part of the Nixon and Ford ad- m inistrations has tried desperatl'ly to ronceaJ from the lJ.S. Congress and public the de- Huntington Man Arrested A Huntington Reach man was jailed on burglary charges early today by Orange County sherifr's deputies who said they caught him looting the Huntington Harbour liquor store at 16635 Pa('ific Goi st Highway in Sunset Bea('h. Deputies said Marlin Tudor Lee, "33, of 9688 Cornwall Drive, Huntington Beach, had filled the trunk o( hi s l'ar with liquor and "'as looking ror more when they drove up to the premises. Deputies said all the stolen li- quor was recovered. They said Ltt gained entry to the store by smashing the front "'indow. liberate Soviet violations or both the letter and spirit of the SALT agreement and the rross U.S. policy errors that are-steadily building an irreversible Soviet military advantage." It 1a1d Kis1in1er, "Uthe chief architect of the SALT policies, has become the moet skilled practitioner of the art ot not tell- ing the lrut.b without actually ly - ing since Robert McNamara left the Pentagon, and this is the crux of hit current problems ..,ith Contrt.1s 1tfd the danter facing the American people.'' Kis1in1er faces 1 contempt ol Conrrea• cltotlon lor falllnc to answer a 1ubpoena from the Houae Select Committee on In- telligence demanding all docu- ments given to the National Security Counci l about Soviet adherence to the provisions or the 1972 Strategic Arms Limitation agreement and the Vladivostok agreement in 1974. The committee also wants a copy of a letter allegedly written by rormer Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger asking the NSC to meet on Soviet violations. Schlesinger. fired by F'ord three weeks ago. said in a TV interview Sunday he could not recall such a letter, but added the Soviets "'have failed to meet oUr expecta- tions." Ml!'etings between Ford and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev have been can('eled because of a lack of progress on Phase T"·o of the SALT talks. Lione.ss Returns To Mesa J asmlDe the lioness wu $ct In Santa An• Hei,hta &md111 In an etetpade that ended w1Ua both the lioness and her owner, Daniel Shook.caged. C06ta Mesa police wenl to 2:543 Or8nte Ave. at abOut 1:30 p.m. Sunday to investigate a com- plaint about a lion. Officers asked to.use Shook 's phone and, while in the ho\uie; claim they round marijuana in the kltchl'n. Shook was arrested· on charges oJ suspicion of possession of m arljuana. r.1eanwhile, Jasmine, who has kept Shook in some sort of stir with city authorities .aince: be:r de- but in Costa Mesa last summer. 'llo'aS ('Orraled and packed of( to LiOO Country Safari. Lion Country Safari is becom- ing famili ar ground (or JMmine, "'ho "'as incarcerated there after a previous imbroglio between Shook and Costa Mes a authorities over whether he could keep a lion in the city legally. Binnie Alwine in the wild animal park's zoologist's offi<'e said Jasmine \\'as sprung rrom the preserve more than a month ago. Acc ord ing to Costa Mesa animal control officers, the 1 175-pound. year-old lioness was taken to Fullerton. wher she re- ceived much the same official re- ception she got in Costa Mesa. So, with nowhere else to lake her. Shook brought her b3ck to Costa Mesa. Neighbors com- plained and the police took it from there. Miss Alwine said..she letl hun- dred• ol cafls from people In· terested in buying or gtftUng rid of lions. Those wanting to buy the big ca ts, s he said, ate d is- coufaged. Moat o! those wanting to get rid of them , she said, are r:der,red els ewhere. 'Fear, Faith' Seminar Set "Fear -Faith and Healing" "'iii be dis('ussed by psychiatrists and clergymen in Newport Beach during Hoag r.1emoriaJ 1-(o.spital·s sympo5ium on medicine and re--J ligion. Crom noon to 4 p.m. Wed- nesday, No v. 26. The luncheon and panels, led by Drs. Charles Wahl and J ack Provonsha, are open to the public. Reservations may be made by calling the chaplain, 645-8600, Ext. 21 15. Regis tration fee is $S plus $3 for lunch. The Newport Harbor Council of Churches and Orange County Medical Association are co· ~pon sori n g the event in the hospita 1 ·s conference center. Ml\RINERS Tl\X DEFERRED Sl\VIN<JS PLl\N fOR THE SELf EMPLOYED Now Is !he time for you to open a Tax-Sheltered KEOGH Savi ngs Account at Mariners. As the end or the year approaches, this special Mariners account shelters your present Income from the deep bite of taxes and provides a pl t lnsur:e future retirement benefits. an O Here ·s a chart lo show you how much you can legally tax-defer from your In this year: co me fF Y~ IAllNID: . , ' YOU MAY SAYETAX·FREE ' L~ t~an sn10.00 this Y9f •••.•.. , .•. , ... , . • ..... _ .. uP lo $750,00 $ 0,000 thi. ~ ••..••.. '. . • .• ' . . . • • " •.•...... Op lo $\,500.00 ' 12&,000tllll~' .. '· ' ...........•... 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Transit directors at their Ja:st County's Health Plan Eyed Stopping short of a formal en· dorsement, the Orange County United Way has "strongly en· couraged'' the existing county Health Planning Council to com· pete for sweeping new federally mandated powers over county health matters. United Way spokesmen said Friday their endorsement was withheld. because the charitable orianization is also working closely with the County Board of Supervisors on a separate but competitive Health Systems Agency plan. The council and supervisors are the only two candidates in the race for tbe federal designation, which will empower the new health agency to rule on new health facilities and many grant funding programs. Joseph Pelerson, president of the United Way, was aPpointed by supervisors to a citizens com- mittee that is drafting the coun- ty's plan for submission to the U.S. Health, Education and Wellare Department. The existing health council and the county have been at odds since the council was formed in 1972 under the old health plan- ning law replaced this year by the measure creating the Health Services Agency concept. lf the council does not get the federal nod. it will go out of ex- istence after a short transition period. A United Way ad hoc commit- tee has reviewed both applica- tions and told the organization's board of directors the existing ('Ouncil bas a "more proven re· rord" of health planning. The committee report also not- ed that the council has broader .::itizen involvement and "pre- sents a lesser possiblility of con- flicts of interest than the agency propo sed by county :;upervisors. · · The latter argument has been used by the council itself on grounds county government is the county's single largest health care provider. United Way officials said this week they want to coruiider both completed applications for the federal designation before choos- ing to endorse one competitor over the other. Jn their statement encouraging competition by the health coun- cil, the United Way said the dual involvement insures the charita- ble J:roup of input into whatever application proves successrul. County Ready For Hiring Census Takers Orange County government and the 22 cities participating in a special mid-decade census ear- ly next year will start taking ap- plicatio11s for census worker positions Dec. l . A !Ola! of 743 people will be hired to conduct the count. which. will take place in all parts of the. county except Huntington Beach, San Clemente, Stanton and Tustin. Those cities have made their own counts reC'enUy . The updated census count is re- quired if the county is to claim additional revenues from the state and federal governments based on population figures . Lacking the exact figures, the state uses 1975 population estimates updated from the last national census in 1970. County officials believe those estimates are too low. The census workers hired by the county and cities will be paid $2.35,an hour if they are enumerators and $2.70 an hour if ·they are hired as lead' workers. Applications will be taken in the county personnel office in Santa Ana and in any of the city personnel offices except the four cities that are not participating. The county will perform the censuS In the cities of Garden Grove, Buena Park and Los, Alamitos because th08e cities re. fUJed to do their own counting. City officials are fearful their populations have declined and revenue would be lost. The other 19 cities are tabulat· Ina: their own Ngures, • Views ' m..uns were oiot<d to -. tbe start or community aervliee IOmetime next March. But the board cbole to d•loy. that op. provaJ in a.n effort to cet more in- formaUon oo alternative tundlng metbods -intludina private en- terprise contratts. . The busn that will be ustd are the same the district ~rated in its door·tO·deslination DiaJ-a- Ride service, which was out· · lawed by a Suoerior Court Judae • because of unfair competition with taxi companies. , Di3trlct lecaJ adviler'I are &till NtUins the injunction and are trying to work out some kind o! acttptable compromise with the cabtompanies. Dial·a -Rtde service had been implemented in the cities of Orange and La Habra with ex· pan.sion plans in the works ror Buena Park, Huntington Beach, Westminster and olber cities .. As o! next summer, the dis· trit't's fleet ot the small buses will be in the ranee of 70 vehicles. The pl ans for commwtity buJ service in the so-called "Dial-a- Ride Priority areas" were beaun $everal months a.Jo with an eye toward e:xperimenting with two loop routes in Buena Park and two in We111lminster. The routes would serve major travel deatinations within the communities or near their boun-daries, such as schools, shopping C'enters and amusement parks. .• I Oioli,"U:~..-.. 1903 PANHARD L£VASSOR LOANED TO MUSEUM BY BARBARA WILLIAMS OF LAGUNA Vintage Machines Were Creeled With the Precision Used In Gre at Sculpture Sculpture on Wheels Laguna Museum Features Antique Auto Art By JACK CHAPPELL OI tlle D•ll• P'llOI sc.91 The automobile is more than just a t'onveyance. a somewhat discredited polluter of azure skies and denizens of the asphalt jungle. lt is art, sculpture on wheels. And, for doubters, owners of rusting cantankerous vehicles hulking in their driveways, the~e is the current sbow at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art,. proof of the auto as art. At the museum are collections of rare antique racing cars - many of them one of a kind -a series of early 1900s f''rench prints depicting the motor car. the airplane and the speed board as the playthings they were, and a display of watercolors of early day fairground racing. The show is a little out of the or- dinary for a museum of art. Museum director Tom F.nman said the exhibit just evolved. The first idea was to di splay the French prints by Edouard J\.1on · taut from a collection owned by Barbara Williams of Laguna Beach. Then. it seemed like a good idea to exhibit Mrs. Williams· l!:X>3 Panhard Levassor. the onl y one known to be in existence to- day. And from that. it seemed like a good idea to Include restored rat'e cars owned by Mrs . Williams· son, race car dnver Jim Busby of Laguna Beach. And from that. things went on to include the exhibit of water colors by John W. Burgess, a former auto racer and director of the Brigg s Cunningham Automotive Museum. The result is a sculpture show that moves. at speeds in excess of 40miles per hour. Busby said his interest in the old racing cars was a natural off- shoot of his race driving. Prior to the museum show, he kept the cars stored largely unrestored near his Laguna Beach home. When the show is over, they·u probably go back, he said Friday at the museum. "It is kind of a shame that they'll go back in the i;:aragc," he :said. Looking over the chassis of a 1923 Kukol, Busby pointed out the hand·made parts and the absolute attention to detail by the car's designer . The Kukol will be valued a about $25,000 wben com- pletely restored. "What sculptor could put more feeling. put more craftsmanship, more creativity into a work than the man did who created this?" Busby asked. The show will run through Dec. 15 at lbe museum, 307 Clirf Drive. Hours are from 11 :30 a.m. to 4 :30 Jl.m . daily. The museum is closed Tuesdays. Forklift Death PORTERVILLE (UPI) Maria Dani elson, 36. o f Portttvillt, was killed during the weekend when she was hit by a runaway fork lift at a Porterville area orange grove. ! • ... PLAYTHINGS OF YESTERYEAR EXHIBITED IN LAGUNA Race Car Driver Jim Busby Astride Vintage Motorcycle Lawm~n La11d~d Drowned Boy's Mom Expresses Gratitude "1'hey·r<.' God-sent men -one of them,·· said the stepmother of a Huntington Beach youth '''ho dro"'ned in a weed-choked '"1ater+ filled decomposed granite pit in Costa ~tesa a "'eek ago. Mrs. Sue Antonelli wanted to express her thanks to the police. firemen and lifeguards who searc hed for two and a haU days for the body of Mark A. Antonelli, JS, "'ho drov.·ned trying to retrie\•e a t.'Oot he shot in the Harbou{dub Cops Trophy l-tuotington Harbour Yacht Cl ub won th e William ~Torris Perpetual Trophy Sunday in the 13th renewal of Lido Isle Yacht club's team racing classic. Four clubs competed for the · trophy with rour·boat teams rac+ ing in Lldo-14s. 1-rnvc·s team was skippered by Robert Mos. Other skippers were Ke.Uy Snow, Chris Raab and Greg Busche. The winning team scored 39 points on the reverse scoring system. Others in the running were Balboa Yacht Club. 47 ; Lido Isle Yacht Club, 54, and Bahla Corinllfi,an 'I' achl Club, 73. pond. Through the days of waiting while th e men probed the pond for !'11 ark·s body, she said, "They 'A'ere like part or the family. '!here were many many Iitlle things they didn't have to do, but they d id . '"Those men and boys there -th('y were so beautiful and so marvelous. They werenotjustdo- ing their jobs.·· said Mrs. An · tonelli , ~fark 's step-mother for thue pas l two years. "l want these kids who call them 'pigs' to know what they do. There "'as the helicopter pilot and the lifeguards and the police from Costa ~fesa and lluntington Beach and Newport Beach, the public works men . "We're going to do sqmething for each department. but J want everybody to know how much they did and that what they did was above and beyond the call of duty, .. she said . She gave special credit to Costa Mesa officer Sam Zourski, who kept an eye on her husband, Anthony. who had had coronary problems s hortly before the traged}'. Additionally, s he credited Costa Mesa polit'e Lt. t..es Har- rison for getting together the public works pumps to drain the pond. an effort that made re- covery oC ~lark ·s body possible. ~-"·"" ib11s' Route I The plan district directors hesitated over at their last meetina tailed for cbe transit dis· trictto(Wly Cund thelocal~- 'l'be Buena Park routes wouJd cost $143,500 to run for the real or the year and the West.minster !in .. about $170,000. A total of 22 new drivers would be hir·ed to run the service and 17 of the minibuses would be used - eight \n Buena Park and nine in Westminster. Portions of tbe Westminster line would dip into lluntinc!O!t Beach &Del Seal Beach to SttVe such locations as Huntincton Center and Golden w .. tColle1e. District General Manacer . Edward Loriu told directors he w!U probably be 1ble to come back to them with altemaUve funding methods by the next re· guJar board meeting Oft. 1. He also said his staff will con· tact other C'ounty cities to de: termine their interest ln such localized minibu~service. Const Honor . ~ UCI Yachtsmen Win Ford· Title The UCI sailing team is the nf'W owner of the Carter G. Ford Perpetual Trophy, symbolic of the team racing championship of . the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association. The UCI team, captained by Tom Willson, wrested the covet- ed kudos from use whose sailors had claimed the trophy since it was dedicated five years ago. THE C HAMPION SH IP series was held on Newport Bay Saturday in Lido-14s . It was originally scheduled for two days -Saturday and Sunday -but was curtailed when one of the northern teams, San Jose State, failed to show. Representing the northern area or PClYRAwasUC Sant8Crui. BOATING In the opening rounds each team sailed two races against f'ach other with USC and UCI splitting and Santa Cruz being beaten by both the southern area teams. BY MUTUAi. AGREEMENT it was decided to allow UCI and lJSC to sail for the championship with three races, all of which were won by UCJ. · Hathaway Captures Lehmanr12 Skippers and crews for UCI were Tom Willson and Dave Pritchard, Mark Gaudio a nd John Morris, Phil Ramming and Kevin Jesch. and Rick Kem and Frank Thompson. Al.oh.a Wins Racing Series Steve Hathaway of California ·Yacht Club successfully de- fended his title as Santa Monica Bay Fleet champion in the Lehman-12 Class Saturday, beat- ing out nine contenders in a five race series 'sailed out or California Yacht Club. Winds ranged rrom a soft four knots in the first two races to a moderate JO knots for the final three. Aloha II, a Santana-27 skip+ pered by Glenn Reed South Shore Yacht Club, was' named the overall series winner or SSYC's Hi -Point Series for Performance Handicap racing Fleet yacht5. The final scoring was based on the best six of eight races during the season. The Lehman-12 had made a bi·g - comeback in the last lwo years BS one of the most popular club dinghies in Southern California with fleets from San Diego to Marina del Rey. Jt was designed in Newport Harbor. It now at- tracts some of the best dinghy sailors in Southern California. Trophy winners: 1, Aloha II · 2 Li.tUe Oly, J ack Badorek, ssYc: 3, Sequoyah, Jim Moore, SSYC: 4, Pegasus, J erry Montgomery, CBYC; 5, Big ~1aggie, Mike Harvey, BYC. Hathaway pos ted rinishes or 2-1-2-1-1 for a low score of 61/ .. points. Runner -up was Tom l.eweck with 1231,, and third was • DaveCrozier, 17:Y... Other trophy winners were: Harrison Hine, 21; Tracy Albert, 21J; and Robby Burns, 31. Sunday's Sermon Reported By Tom Barley World a Gift From God--Pastor (Editor's iVote : Thi$ U a 1\1anday feature in which Daily Pilot reporter Tom Barley give.s.a personalized account of a sermon from a church or $JIRagogUI? selected. at random in the Daily Pl.lot circulation area. The church also will be the sub1ect of a feature on Sa1urdoy ·s church page.) Thanksgiving is lhf' ideal time to realize that we are \rOd's tenants in a world filled with Jlis blessings, Pastor Harold F. Leestma told his I.ake J1ills Communily Church congregation in his Sunday sermon. , "ALI. TOO OFTEN, mankind forgets its status as ate- nant and begins to think it owns the place." he ('Ommcntcd during "Festival of Thanksgiving·· servi ces in El Toro. "We are not owners, we a.re tenanL'i in stewards hip,'' Dr. Leestma said. "We tend to forget that a lovin g God ha:- leased to us a beautifully furnished house that contains the world , the body and the immortal soul. "All we ha\le is a gift from God," the spea ker sn id. "trOd gives unfailingly, God lo ves us en dlessly and we must remember that by J-lis love and grace we are alive and well today." "SO·CALLF.D intellectuals and cynics are constantly working to crowd God out of our world."' he said. "They think that if we canny to the moon and split atoms, we ran move Him out to the edge and crowd 11im out of the un- iverse. .. "But be isn't out there on the edge, l-l e's right with us in the center," Dr . Leestma said. "He is part or us in ev- ·erything we do and it simply isn'tpossibleforus to crowd Him .out of our minds even if we want to.·· "And so we must set aside the illusion that we can be in- dependent,·· the pastor warned . ''As we count our blessings at Thanksgiving we should vow to live our lives in thanksgiving and give our gifts in the spirit of thanksgiving. "WE TEND TO FORGET God's assurance that all our needs will be met:· Dr. J..eestma said. "And when we talk of giving we should remember always that He gave us the In· describable gift of his son. "You should ask yourself why God does all these things for you,'' the speaker said. ''And the answer to that question is that you are his family. you are Christian and you bear his name." • A4 DA.IL'( PIL.OT Monday. Novembttt 2~. 1975 • • • Just ~ Coasting ,~ J Ships' Collision Toll ·Mounts - @ ·<··~. w ith T om arphiae • NAPt.ES, Italy (AP) -"Ammunition exploded. There were terrible firl'S, ··the ::1ailor injur<•d in the colU:slon of the U.S. ai rcraft esrrit"r John F. Kennedy and the cruiser Belknap reported. navid Vollmer of Waupaca, Wifi . was below de<:k:s aboard the crui :s~r about 10 p.m. Saturday when the collision Sl't ore t'.'<ploiion:1 aboard the Belknap and fires Jboard both ships. The ht"adqu arters ot the 6th >1e-et said (our m t n were killed, tour were millinliC and 16 were injured, nvrof them 1er1ous· ly. Three ot the dead and all of the min· ing were mt"mbers of the Belknap crew; 55 of the cruiser's ~ crewmen v.·ere thrown overboard. c1p1billty for fliJbt operation wu not Impaired, and the ship joined In the search for the mls1in1 meo. But the 541·foot cndsft' wu badly damaced . There were numerou s flashback flres. blazes that were put out and then atarted up 93ain, and it was two and a hall hours before the fires were broua,ht under control. The Navy gave nb mdlcaUon ol the rause or the collliloo bu.t ordered an tn .. vestJgatioo. • The colllsion occurred in rouib HU and "rtdu<'ed vlslbility," lbe Navy 11ld. during nicht night operations ln the Med iterranean about 10 n;i.J.les eut ol S1cil y, The Navy retu&ed to say wbether ell.her ship had nuclearweapQnl aboard. Afte r The Ball Identities of the dead and missing were withheld pending notification of next of kin. A newsman who new over the Belknap reportN its supersturcture was "a twist· td mass of :st<"<"I and all eharred." The dtstroyer Bordelon was towing the ship to Augusta, Sicily . A Soviet destroyer was in the area at the timf". but Its "help wu not uked. and it did not offer." lbe Navy •I.id. Tbe SOviet a nd U.S. flf'ets In the Medlterra. nean usually observe ea<'h other's mov& JDt.nts. "We were trapped below decks, but fought our way to the dc<'k ,'. rejXlrted Vollrnt·r after hP \\'lll:i no .... ·n to a navy ho:.µ1tal nl·ar ~ aplcs. 'rhe fire aboard the l ,047-root carrie.r. one or tht" largest warships ln the world, was put out in IO minutes, and damage wu slight, the Navy said. It added that • 0 BLUF. :>IO~DAV$ DEPT. A bunch ot the boys got together over the weekend and pitched a party for F.lder Son. I-le is about to get launched upon an ocean v.•here his :.urfboard is usele:.s. 'J'h1s 1s the sea o ( matrimony. Battles Raging . The party they gave him Is t•alled Tht" Ba c helor Party. This i~ rut together by all his male frit'nds "'ho are either unmarried or decide for that ni ght that thl'y will act like they think they should 1! they were unmarril•d . The whole thing is supposed to be sort or a wake for his sin),!\e .':itatus which is about to di' part. Through Beirut Al.I, OF T HIS IS done. of course>, in glorious fun . 'rhe no· tion is to have such a good timl! with just all the guys that the poor, hapless g uest of honor is convinced by evening's end that his is making a ~uce error in re · nouncing his bachelorhood. .<\s near as I an1 ab ll• to calculate today, there was only o ne th ing really wrong v.'1lh Elder Son's bachelor party. That was that it got held at my house. Apparently one thing you have to do at a bachelor party to con- vince the honoree of his big mis- take is to ingest large volumes of liquid. Well, they may have in - gested a lot of it, but they also spill<'d it, sprayed it. sloshed it and wallowed in it. S U R V E \' I ~ f; T II F. WRF:CK.<\G E a t an C'arly hour j ust yest(•rday, it !ookf'd like \lo'hat they actually di<l v.;i~ try to start World \Var l 11 . I am anxiously a\vaitin~: nC'xt weekend's series or garage sales so I can redecorate. You probably have no idea hov,1 many times you h ave to vacuum a shag rug to remove broken glass. The answer is six. They tell me the cops never did show up at the party. This proves the cops were smarter than the ·.guests. IT SF.EMS FAIRLY certain that lhe 1tuests didn't do a lot or sitting around at Elder Son's ))achelor party. How could they? fou can't sit very well on broken chairs or overturned sofas. This morning upon arising, l pulled on my right shoe and dis- c'overed a beer bottle cap in it. This kind or thing may go on for weeks. . .\sit all developed, many or the guests came around the next day to survey the damage. Most of them looked worse than the house. All of lhis seems like a terrible amount of agony to go through just to convince a bachelor th1;1t tie·s making an awful mistake by not being a bachelor any more. He is forced to :ti tand up an~ smile through the whole horrible thing , wat('hing his friends des troy thems elves in revelry and aeneral foolishness. Throughout the evening, they keep r e minding him that he won 't be able to have run like this after he's in the clutches o( matrimony. This m ay be the r eal purpose or the bachelor party. It convinces him he's lucky to escape into marriage. RElRUT, 1.e banon <AP ) - l\.1 os lem and Christ ian militiamen battled in muC'h of l\eirut toda y with morta r s . rockets and heavy machine guns in a large-scale r enewri l of Lebanon's civil war. Police reported more than 80 persons killed and 150 \vounded since 3 three-v.'t'ek-old cease-fire collaps ed in a new explosion o( fighting over the .... ·eekend. Security forces huddled on the floor of the main police station on !\1artyrs' Square, once the com- mercial center of the Middle East. while gunmen from both ·'.\1os lem and Christian street gangs pepper('d the area with machine-gun fire . "Bullets are raining on the sta- tion Crom every direction," one policeman r eport(·d. llF.AVY J.'lltl~G also w:.a.s re ported in six suburbs. Premi('r Rashid Karami cul\C1:1 an cm~·r~l'lll'Y ml•cting of his re· c·llnci!1Jt1on commit tel' on \\"hich Jll major factions. arl' rl'prc!'!t>nl ed. Rut th<' mectinE! hr1)k(· up in di :.iagrC'c ment within an !lour Interior !\tiniSll'r larnill1• ('hn moun , one nf !hC' leading Chris- tians. and Kan1a\ .Junhl.1tl. ;.i p .. o n11nent !t•:Jdl•r of thl' ll·ft1 :-.I .'\toslcms, didn "t evl'n come to the .Sl'SS IOn. K:ar:ami on S:.iturd:1y n1.i.:ht an· nounced anothrr ce~:ie·f1r<'. tht.• 13th in the right months of strl'C'I warfare. But lhere v•as f1ght1n).l Sunday in all parts o( the city ex· cept one seaside residential area and the fJshion:ible llJmra shop· ping district. Fi ghting v.:as rt>portl'<l in t .... ·o Bomb Blasts Rip Portugal LISBON. P ortug:'.i.I ( . .\P) - Tu'o bombs, believed plancted by rightis t Portuguese exiles from Spain. blas ted northern Portugal early today, destroying a relaJ station of the state r adio system and blacking out com· munications in the region. The Cirst explosion hit the re· Jay station at Chaves. less than three miles from Portugal":; northern border with Spain. The second , a hair hour late r, destroyed a Cf'ramic fact ory n earby. There \\'ere no casualties. Police blamed rightist exiles, who are alleged to make fre· quent attacks of this kind from across the border. other cities Sunday. A police radio call !laid 500 r.1oslem militiamen were attack· ing the town hall in the Bekaa Valley tow n of Baalbek. 40 miles northeast of Beirut. Fighting was also r eported in the northern city of Tripoli but there was no im· mediate word on ca.sualtie:s in either city. Fight to End Racism Urged By Churches '."JAIROBI . Ke nya (1\P) A$ian and African churchmen in · s1~ted today t hat the Y/orld Coun- t'd oi C'hur('hl·S step up ii!> fight against r~1 c1sm arid t'(1 1· Pn1;:ilis1n ·· :1s l'SSl'lllial l!l a un Jfli.'d ('hr1sl1 :.inlt y. l'nlL·ss Y.'e a r e liberatC'd. y,·e c;~nn ot h€' united,., the R<-v . (':1n11n Buri.:t·ss (':.irr, gl'nt'ral :<L't'ri.'tary of tht· 1\ll Afnca Cun . fL'l"l'llCl' of t'hurchC's. told the ;•lo b~] intt•rdC'nominat1onal body's fifth sept£'nniaJ assembly. ··we believe Jesus frees before he unitt's. ··The issue "'as an un- derlying ferment as the mixed concourse of Christians began work at solidifying their ranks across boundaries o( tradition. culture and the new shadows of an economic, racia l dividing line. TllAT 1.1:--tF. R A~ between the undevtloped, d ark-skinned na· tions and the richer. mostly "'hite West. For the first time, assc>mbly delegates from the un· dcve>loped Third World held a slight voting edge. The Rev. ~fr . Canon Carr. garbed in a brig hUy patterned robe and h('address, told the church representatives that thelr program to combat racism has ''enhanced the credibility'" o( Christianity in 1\frica . But h(' said the council must give "greater eff('cli\"eness" to the fight against '0 \.\'hite racism and colonialism ·· which he C'alled or eentral significance to the churches or Africa. The antiracis--m program, which hils provided grants to African liberation movements for medicines and food, already has s tirred controversy. 1\n Asian churchman, the Rev. Or . !\t.l\1, Thomas of Bangalore, Indi a, said the future of the ecumenical movement lies in a "theology and spirituality for combat" both to redeem in· d.ividuals and their societies. Snow in North Caroliria Temperatures Dip Sharply Across Plains AlMl'l'tl', AUM11• .... ""ll•ld· .. M ...... luff•lo ""-0fl(lnf'wtt\ g:wl•na "~ Ditti~ ., Oft MOIMlt Otlrolt ,,,,,_,.5 OIOl-POliS l(af!M\01~ .... _ ,U.""9t .. 5 _ .. ,.._, Mlr-l!M ,,._..,..1. .... OrtNft• _ .... Oil!l...:11 Oll...,..OtW' t":.wt,.. '9111.-.1111i. .... " ., " " .. .. .. .. " " " .. .. ' " .. " " .. " " " .. " " .. ., .. .. .... ... 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A••t1 "'' t1!11ftq lfl to\.lll'oNsl Ylrt!Nf .,.,d ii'l 11"4 1•tt1tt1 Po""l!On,,. 11"4 C..rollnet. C•••• t•I•' "''' ••POrlfd owr t10tll'l•tt1 N1• El'Ql•l'ld, ll'le Ap· peltt:1'll•n1 •nd moll o t tr.e Oll!o V•ll..,. Awl.,.'''" ol tle•r -lltl'oH "''oO tff(hfd t•om thf IOUtP\4'rfl l'ltl"' ll'llo C.t1fo•t1I•. T•!'l'Ot'••IWft tMfOrf 0.wfl ~""9'1'd I~ • Ootlow •t Al•moM, COIO., to I• lltEIToro. ' 'Oil Pricing Effects Over' WASHINGTON CAP> -The worst errects or recent increased oil prices are over and the Western industrialized nations should gradually adjust. Brook· ings Institution analysts say. ( JN S HORT]; t I A study released Sunday by the private research organization concludes : "In the long run, pay- ing today's h igh oil prices need not prevent these cowitries from resuming a healthy rate of economic expansion and should have only a modest effttt on the growth o( living s tandard.5. '' l.ines crash last Oct. 16 at Seal· tie. a board spokesman said Sun· day n ig ht. Jn both craahes; although everyone got out of lhe planes safely. crew members httd trouble openin g exit doors. he said. The analysts reported that the recessionar y and innatlonary consequences or the 1973 oil price increase have peaked and should diminish steadily ovt"r the next several years. 11.N. Mandate to End JERUSALEM CAP> -U.N. For d Bri .. f • Wallare . .\TLA~TA (AP} -President Ford personally asked AJabama Gov. George Wallace not to harshly criticize American foreign policy during Wallace's t\.\'o-week Europe an tour in Oc· tober, The Atlanta Constitution reported in its Monday edition. PIUllfl(> Sec retar y .General Kurt Waldheim arrived today for talks ""ith angry Israeli offic1als about the lJ.'."J . truce force on the Golan Jl eights. The newspaper quoted un· named sources a s saying Ford telephoned Wallaee on the eve of the trip, talking over 11uch topics as American commitment to the ~orth Atlantic Treaty Organiza· tion. and sugges ting an uncertain gover nmental s ituation in Po rtugal "'as especiall y :.ensitive. J olln Ken ne(ly i!:> '"c aug ht in mid au··· by s i ~tl'r ('aroline as he leaps from his step· father "s J'acht '"Christina" Ill thl' S llmOll'I" of 19il . J'hoto is one of 80 p1cturt:'s made by Caroline v.·hicl1 are currently on dis play at a '.'il"e\I.' York gallery. Thi'.' mandate for the 1.250-man force manning a bufft:r zonl.' between the Syrian and lsrat•li armies expires next \lo'Cc>k unl c!is Syna agrees to r('new it. Cr....-s 'Ca11 't Cop .. • Castro 'Mood' Told Bus Traged y WASl11NGTON <AP) -Some airline crl'.'\\'S are not prepared to cope v.·ith real emergencies becaust> they are being trained on unrealistic mockups of plane equipment, says thC' National Transportation Safety Aoard. PROVIDE="ICE. R.I. CAP> Fidel Castro was reportedly KRAW'EVO. Yu goslavia (AP> -Five people v.·ere killed and more lhJn 40 were injured today when a local bus .... ·it h 51 passengers aboard plunged down a ravine n('ar Kraljevo, police re- ported. It based this as5essment on in - ,·estigations of a Western Air I.ines crash las t March 31 at Casper, Wyo .. and a United Air ' morose·· "'hen he learned that John F . Kennedy had been as- sassinated because the two had reached "a n understanding''....., about eventually renewing · diplo matiC' relations , The Providence J ournal reported in today·s editions. They help you put your world in focus Viewpoints of columnists appearing regularly on the edltorl al pages of the Daily Pilot help you sharpen your perspective of the events shaping your world. Here's the lineup of Dally Pilot columnists: JACK ANDERSON reveals. His talent for prying gover nment secrets from bureaucrats drives Washington bigwigs to distraction . EVAf',IS AND NOVAK Rowland Evans and Robert Novak team to examine the political ,.,,.,..\ scene as it affects the nation. ( ,_.. NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN pokes ""-~ at stuffed shirts everywhere - from Congress to the American Medical Association. SYDNEY HARRIS m l xes h 1 s philosophical dissertations with quizzes end thumbnail obaerva· Ilona to keep readers on their toes. EARL WATERS has spent 30 years ·reporting on events at the state capitol. S. I. HAYAKAWA I ll u m i nates~"" modern society, social Issues and commun i cation. CHARLES MC CABE places his ;>'f/ tongue f i rmly In cheek tor . :i humorous looks at everything from ~ sex to sandwiches. • ~"" NORMAN COUSINS expands your community to Include the world. Find your favorite columnist o'n the. editorial pages of the DAILY PILOT 642-·4321 ~ -. • .. I,._. l J I • j ' I j l 1 J . • UF'WEnds ' . Governor's • DAIL y PILOT AS: Rt•ral Rebels State's Building Coda Hit Office Sit-in SACRAMENTO <AP> -About 30 Unlted Farm Worker de· momtr1ton have ended a slt·tn cl( Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'1 of. fieewhlcbapanned four da)'I. SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Even before Gov . Edmund G. Brown Jr. was elected, sta"' officials started listenine sympathetically to some old·f aahioned ideu about rural living. Dirf'clor Arnold Sternberg sa79 ~ ''Tht•y have either not used Gt". abusf'd that discretion"• and now need stronger direction fn>m the ~tate. • 'lbe d1mo111trat.ors went to the office Thursday afteroooa de· mandlnf tb1t worker.i ftHd by growen be placed back on their jobs: 1bey also· requested lhe r• moval of Walter Kint.I, aeneral [ State ) ' tou.nsel of the state AVtcuJturaI .[.abor Relations Board. : They marched' out about 3:30 a.m . Sunday, leaving no word as 'totheirplan». ·Road Baek The notions came from Calif or· ni1Jl5 "'ho lived mostly in the mountains and alon& the north coa.:1t. They want to be let l~e from government building codes. TIUS MEA.NS THE !rttdom to live. legally. without running water and flush toilets, electrici· ty. production heating equip- ment, professionally graded lumber and standard found a· lions. In the mind of one man, it means the freedom to build a $300 hou:se . Now the back·tO·the-earth crowd ha s received Brown's en· dorsement for re moving "Un· necessary .. restrictions. and un administration promise for ac· tion by early next spring. THERE MAY BE problems with welfare or with tbesntem or lOC'al property taxea, Slemberf says, "but you don·t penalizu peoplt'4·ith the buildlngcode.'' Mystery Shootings Probed SACRAMENTO (AP) -Three homicides and a mysterious de. 3th are being investigated by Sacramento County sheriff's de· tectivE's and city police. '. The U FW says California trowers fired 1,l&S farm workers for union activity in September mid October, the first operational ·months of the state's new farm labor election law. Bid Denied . IDS ANGELES (AP) -sY,:,. bionese Liberation Army member Emily Harris has failed in her attempt to get a 28·year· old woman attorney added to her defense staff at public ex.peru;e bttaUBe, said the judge, Ruth As- tle Jacks sufficient experience. This is a ballet class at the University of Santa Clara in which all the students have one deeply personal experience in com· mon -they are mas tectomy patients. Each or the women has lost at least one breast through surgery, and the ballet ex· ercises are part of the road to recovery and confidence. "People have had it with gov· ernment controls and I sense an uprising," said Arthur E. Dreyer, the architect of the administra· tion efforts and assistant cruet for State Building Standards. He started work on the revisions Ja!t December when Mendocino County found itself deadlocked ovf'r demands from a group of rural home builders caJled United Stand. Three men dled or gunshot wounds Friday and Saturday. During thl" same period. a fourth man was found dead but his cause of death was not im· mediately determined. · · Bill Miller, spokesman for the Sacramento County sheriff's of· fice. called the three gunshot slayings "really very weird." ·But he said there were no rela· tion!hips among the four deaths. Superior Court Judge Mark ·Brandler told Mrs. Harris and her private co-counsel Leonard Weinglass Friday that judicial history is littered with cases re- Disabled 'Vegetables are Rising; Handicapped Director Says TllES ASD NOW, building codes have focused the clash between the established rural community and their noncon· formist neighOOrs. The rus tic homebuilders describe themselves as wanting a simpler, more self-reUant life that is easier on the world's re- sources. They are accW1ed or not being self-reliant, at all, but de- pende-nt on others for welfare and food stamps. The latest victim was Richard Streight, 23. of Shingle Springs. Miller said Streight VJas shot from outdoors about 3:50 a .m. Saturday as h e sat in a friend 's home in :iuburban Citrus Heights. Late Friday, S. Sgt. Robert Thompson of McClellan Air Force Ba se was shot dead on a sidewalk where he was walking his dog near Larchmont Elemen· tary School, officers said. The dog was wounded. • versed on appeal because of in· adequate representation. Jail Bra..,l SAN QUENTIN (AP) -Two San Quentin inmates were in· jured Sunday during a scuffl e between 20 black and Mexican- American prisoners, prison of- ficials reported. Officer Darrow Smith said a warning shot ·broke up the 2:55 p .m . fight in an exercise yard. He said one inmate was struck in the head with a coffee bottle and was treated and released from the prison hospital. Another inmate was admitted to the hospital for superficial stab wounds. No Boom SANTA BARBARA (UP!) Explosive experts gingerly destroyed 900 p<>unds of unstable dynamite that was accidentally ·discovered in an underground bunker l)y a horseback rider. Three-hundred p<>unds were burned Sunday and the rest of the cache was to be burned today, a police spokesman said. Another 1,100 pounds of "safe'' synamite was moved to a nearby bunker. IPTStrlke LONG BEACH (UPI) - Employes of the Long Beach In· dependent-Press Telegram un- animously voted Sunday to authorize a strike on 24 hours' notice if negotiations with management do not progress meaningfully. A spokesman for the Long Beach unit of the Los Angeles Newspaper Guild said plans were being made for a possible strike, but thal a decision won't be made until after the next scheduled talks Dec. 2. Transit Boost LOS ANGELES (A P ) - Proposed construction of a 69- mile regional rapid transit system between the San Fernan- do Valley, l.os Angeles and Long Beach has been moved one step forward by agreement of local of- ficials on the first segment to be built. That agreement, reached Fri· day and marking the starter seg- ment as a 25. 7·mile route between Los Angeles Union Sta- tion and Long Beach, paved the way for certifying the project to the federal Urban Mass Transportation Administration and applying for massive federal funding. Equal Rights SACRAMENTO (U P!l -The new director of the Slate Depart- ment of Rehabilitation is shaking up the agency which once turned away thousands of severely han- dicapped persons, including himself. Edward V. Roberts. 36, a quadripl('gic named to the $34,104 -a-year post by ('r0v. Ed - mund G. Brown Jr., has ordered that the department turn its priorities upside down to "help the people who really need it." Roberts says the department now will give first priority for vocational rehabilitation services to the severely disabled in contrast to what he says was its past practice of concentrating services on persons with minor disabilities. "WE (SEVERELY DISABLED) were considered vegetables a few years ago," Roberts said. "The vegetables now ace rising. We want to show that severely disabled persons can take charge of their own lives.·· Refugee Seeks Aid 2nd Time ENCINO (AP! -For the second time in two weeks, a 51· year·old Vietnamese woman re· fugee has found herself without a home, money, or means of com- munication with those around her. And for the second time, Rosario Onesto, 61, of Encino. came to her aid. ,. Lien Thi Hoang, fired from her second job as a domestic helper. was found Sunday in th e Northridge Plaza Shopping Ce-nter, seeking shelter from the cold. Two weeks earlier, after being fired from a similar job, Onesto had found the confused and frightened refugee trying to find she-lter at a San Fernando VaJ.ley service station, and arranged for her next job. Ones to said Sunday that neither or the woman·s two employers would say why they dismissed her. But he said he would arrange housing and rood for her until a placement agency could find another position for her. NOW Intensifies • Amendment Drive LOS ANGELES (AP) -The National Organization or Women will begin intensive lobbying in four states needed for the F_,qual RJghU Amendment (ERA) to become officially part ot the U.S. Constitution, CalUomia feminists said Sunday. The proposed 27th Amendment bas been ratified by 34 of the required 38 !ltates. "We will begin lobbying in rour states where we think we are likely to be able to secure passage of the ERA,'' California's new state NOW coordinator, Jeane Bendorf ot Los Angeles, said. She !laid the four!ltates had not been selected. ?t1s. Bendorf, who was named coordinator 8t the fourth an· nual two·day convention ol the I0,000 member California NOW, said the organization would also becin endorsing political can· did ates in the coming year on the basis of their feminist votlnl re. cords. She also said a prime NOW goal would be relorm o! the stole Fair Employment Practices Cornmlsston · (FEPC), whtch she called "incredibly sexist." She said the reform movement might take the form of lawsuits against the FEPC. Slate A1semblywoman Leona E1eland <D·San Jose), told the convention delegates, ''We must puah to oraanize a strona base of support for electing wom<m candldate1. ·• • 200.000 handicapped persons have been rehabilitated into jobs in California. Eighty percent of the department's costs are met by federal funds. The department's mission is to help make phy5ically and men· tally handicapped persona more employable by providing special training, medical services and special appliances, s uch as artificial limbs. Since the state vocational re· habilitation program was start- ed 54 years ago, more than Roberts, an easy-going man who exudes a contagious en- thusiasm about his new job, lost the use of hi s arms and legs at age 14 because of polio. l.ocal government building or- fic ials already have authority to waive most of the construction standards. But State Housing Early Friday, Victor Edward Manuel, 24 , was shot to death out· s ide a piz z a parlor near California State University, Sacramento. .. ·.,,. ··-. ~ ... ' Edison ha s over 80 cunscrvntion tip:-. Here's #23. . ' %. Keep your thermostat at 68: If you heat your home at 68° instead of 72~ you can cut your heating costs about 281~. It's one \var to hold d0\\11 your rising electric bill bec..1uSC' eh."C· tricity is involved in nlost heati ng systems-directly or ir.directl~·. 1111..&atlon alto sawn •n•rwr entl monep. Proprr insulation is another \\'3Y to a.it heating oosts. (Air conditioning, too.) Just by insulating your attic, you 1nay reduc.e your heating costs as much as 40%. A I .<JOO.square-foot attic could be insulated for $250, based on 25 cents per square foot. Other wars to cut heatlne costs. 0 It n1akes sense to tum your heat off \vhcn you're <l\\'JY from home. Ho\\'ever, in freezing areas a 400 setting is advisoblc. ;': .. ·• ·'·1!11:'·' 4~. 0 Arc your doors and \vindo\1; wtath{'r·::itripped? C..iulking sm.111 openinRS :ind ~an1s 1\ill S.1\'C rncr,i;:y- :ind moncv. 0 ClosinR draperies and curt.1ins \\Ill hold heat in-..ind t'l)!d out. D So will dosing your fire place da11\· • pt'r. :ind vents in nY•111-. ll(11 in!!'-('. lJ :\re your filter; cleCln? l'c1haps tht·y ni ·l"rl rt'pl:1r1n~ . [.l Ol n y 11·tun1-:11r )..'Till " ;.ind \\·;u·n1 · ~1tr chu t'-j":Jn dri\'C up hcatin5::" ca-t". !()(!. lJ ff yriu ll:1vt· l'!C'ftric r;idi.1n ! heat in~. you i:.111 "-"1\'t.: hy tun1ing off thcnnosl;i,t" in roorno:; nnt in ui:.c. Free con1er•atlon booklet. Fnr 1norc of Edi:::nn·~ ,1·,1y<; in mni:;r-n ·c cncr,L,r;.. \\Tile· for our fr('c booklet "l.nn~r\':-ttion:· E<li~n. I'.(). lk'fx 800, Xoscn1cad, C,\ 91770. Southern California Edison ) • ' I • , . -. A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A V aluahle Service A small Oran~c Count y agency, created 18 months ago in an attempt to control the growing pro- blem of child abuse, has received some praise from the Grand Jury. 'fhc Child Abuse Regis try, '"ith limited fund s and 3 staff of thrc(', nov,i is handling 130 reports of c hild abuse a month, 85 percent of \Vhich requjrc follow-up. The iigCnC'y \vus formed at the suggestion of the 197.J Grand .Jury, \\'hl•n it was revealed that al least 2,000 ca ses c>f l'hillt ;.il>u~c \\·ere being reported a nnual- l y in the county. 'l'he reports C'al'nc from polll'e, hospitals, doctors. schools and child care Ct'nters, but they \vere being handlt•d on an inclividual basis and there \vas no pro· vision fo r c:orrclating and keeping track of them. ~O\\' tht• registry staff maintains a 24 -hour t{'l('phonl' !in(' to rt~ccivc child abuse reports and stands ready to make prl'sl'nt<1tions to hospitals and other <.igcncies regarding legislation and programs aiml'd at solving the child abus e problem. Aplirt from lt•gal action. handling of child abuse ca::;es may often require rehabilitation help for both tile C'hild a nd the ;idult 1nvolve<l . The new county registry deserves the full support or both public and private agencies in its task. Politics and the Law Stat e Ally. (;en. Evclle Younger, in a political pro- nouncement last \vcek . said Secretary of State J·lenry Kis::;inger s hould keep a '"lov.·er profile" and not take an active part in J->rcsident Ford's election campaign. Kissin ger has done a nice job. said Younger, but he doesn"t have a lovat)le personality. Well, the Attorney General doubtless is entitled to hi::; opinion, and on thi::; occasion his right to speak hi s mind \va::; fortified by the fact that it Y.'as at a press C'onference an nount'ing his oy,·n appointment as co· chairman of Ford's California campaig n , along \vith Orange County ·s Sen. Dennis Carpenter. . Carpenter is an avowedly political figure and his role as a campaign co-chairman seems to fit . Younger, of course. is not the fi~sl dlto~ney general, state or federal, to be an active partisan campaign leader. But two events of recent times have somewhat changed the picture . One was the disillusioning ~eries of revelations known as Watergate. The other is ~he passage of tough new campaign spending laws, which the attorney general 1,.-.rill have to help enforce .. A "lower profil e," politically, might be in order for the s tate's top legal officer. Protection Worked Cons umer protection efforts by various govern- ment agencies are not a1, ... ·ays welcome.~Indeed. some of them seem to cau::;e worse problems than the \\Tongs th ey set out to correct. But at least one well publicized campaign ap· parently has had good results. This year, for the first time, the Cons umer Product Safety Commission \Vi ii drop its annual pro- gra m of sending volunteers into s tores before Christmas to look for ix>tentially dangerous toys. And its a nnual list of banned toys will not be publis hed The reason, officials say, is that the r e no longer appear to be any outstanding problems regarding toy s afety . The ''clean-up'' of the t oy market undoubtedly can b e direct ly credited to the government crackdown that yanked dangerous toys off the market and alerted parents to hazards. This is not to say that all toys are safe for children of all ages. Adults still s hould use plenty of common sense \\'he n they go Chri::;tmas so s hopping for the )'Oungster::;. But it i::; e ncouraging to hear of one con- s umer protection program that seems to have ac - complis hed its goal and \Vithout a permanent heavy spending commit ment. • ---- Helped By Lax Ford Can1pai911 ·' , ) , ! • • , r St. Gerald And the Dear Gloorny Gus Reagan's Outlook Brightens Gothamites ( ART HOPPE J ,o\.nd so it came to pass that St. Gerald went unto the wicked city oC Gotham . whose people knew not th e ways o C Fiscal Responsibility nor did t hey Wor ship at the altar or True Republicanism. 1 For the Goth amites we r e wastrels who lived but for carnal J?le as ure s, e a tin g and drinking their fill thrice dai· iv. educat ing ~eir young in ee colleges, eating their ~ick in free ~rn>pitals, and qiitherwi se hl'e dl ess l y C"astin g away their weaJth with no thought of the morrow. And. lo. St. Gl'raJd preached unto the people or Gotham. say· ing unto them : ··Repent, ye sin· pers ! Store ye up the treasures of irus earth and mend thine ways. f'or there shall cometh unto thee the Day of RE-ckoning." But the Goth a mites laughed at lhese words and turned their ~eeks upon St . Gerald. saying, i'Wbat is this man, some kind or nut ?'· And their l eader, Abraham, SOI) of Beame, spake, 21aying , "This is the Big Apple, ~erry baby. If it Calls. how you gonna know when it "s New :Vear·s Eve?" THESF. WORDS angered St. Gerald . In a \'Oi<"e o( thunder, he spake prophecy. s <1ying. "Ye sin· ners s hall not repent until I cause to be rained down upon you fire. brimstone and notices oC default. tiestroying your budget, toppling )'our financial institutions and shaming you in the eyes or all f1E-n! .. And. lo. so it came to pass. For i,.~hen the Gothamites awoke that ay and saw that they were in de· ault, their hearts were filled "th shame and contrition. !. From a Fifth avenue store, That m a n f ro m Sa n Cle mente says, "Mr. Ford sho""·s no leadership to· day ... Whal did the man from San ClementC' sho'>'' us during Waterg::ttl' 7 11.11.J. they purchased Saks" Cloth, which they donned, and they daubed their foreheads with the ashes of their municipal bonds. Their C'hildren trans£erred unto Columbia. Harvard an\:I Yale. All renounced sickness so that the hospitals might close. In their repentan ce, the Gothamites appeared as though reborn. So wondrous was the change in them that the drivers of cabs declined gratuities; new words h ithe rto unheard in Gotham were on every tongue, \\'Ords such as "please" and ·'thank you .·· And to d e· monstrate unto all men thei r newfound humility, the peqple changed the name of their city to "East Peoria ... • ST. GERALD looked upon his work and was pleased. lie called unto him Abraham. son of Beame, who fell prostrate before him, saying, "Bring Wllo m e a box, 0 beloved St. Gerald, that I may stand upon it to kiss your ring.·· And St. GE-raid smiled down uJX>n him and lifted him up and said unto him, "Blessed are thee and thy people. Abraham, for thou hast embraced Fiscal ResJX>nsibility. Take thee, then, this treasure of gold and frankin· cense and myrrh to use wisely all the rest of the days of your lives.·· And Abraham did seize the treasure unto him, ::;aying, "Hoo, boy! There'll sure be a hot time in the old town tonight.·· At this. St . Gerald waxed wroth, crying. ;'This thou cannot do! Wouldst thou desecrate the altar of FisC'al Responsibility?'' But Abraha m merely shrugged and replied in the tongue of the Gothamites: "So? Sue me." ' ' Napoleonic View 'rllE AGE OF NAPOLEON, by 1WilJ and Ariel Durant. (Simon nd Schuster. $17 .50) , On the eve or the French iJtevolution . the country was the !JnOSl populous and prosperous in 1.Europe. Paris was the Conti· ~nt's largest city and Its inhabi· 1tiants "the best-educated and i:mo:st excitable in Europe." " Thal is where the Durants !begin their eleventh volume in <their highly readabte "Story of IQivilization." The revolution set 'the stage for Napoleon's ellmb to powe.r. By the time of his death, tFr1nce wais divided and weak, its fpeople disillusioned and angry. 1 France had descended from the 1 1heiahts, never to reC"Over. Yet the authors are sy m. ~pathetic to Napol~n. ·'This ,tascinaUoc man was no mere •bgre ot murder an.d destruction,'' •they write. "He remains the out- t•tandlng 1t1ure of his Ume, with somethiq J>Oble a IJbUl him that survives des pite htJ aeU'bhness I • ( THE BOOKMAN ) in J>0"'er and his occa!ional des- C"ents rrom grandeur to dl'feat. ·· CERTAINLY the age of Napoleon was replete with dazzl- ing person alities, clashes o( ideologies. tremendous social change. The Durants have tried to squeeze it all in under 800 pages. Juggling paetry, philosophy and artistic accomplishments with one hand while detailing the rus h o( international events with the other presents huge difficulties and the authors sometimes .show the strain. Still, their over-all effort is succt-ssful. Using anecdotes and detaiJtd descriptions, the)' put together a panorama al history that will engross the reader. • 'JOAN 111\Nl\UER (U PI) ORl •. o\.NDO, Fl a. F.vt'n before hi::i announC'emenl or can· didaC'y, former \uliforn1a Gov . Ronald Reagan had hwlt up a chilling m;;1rgin 0\'('r President f'ord among l\epuhlican p:1rty activists 3nd lt·adcrs in the t'rut'i al Florida prC'sidt•ntial primary. lnde('d , if the !\tarch 9 primary (third in the nation following :\It>\\" tlamp· s hire and !\1 assachu - setts l \vere to pit R eagan against plain J erry Ford, "'ilh ~\1r . Ford ma gical!)' strippt'd of his incum bency. the outcome ~ 'vould be a smashing Reagan vi<'· tory. The fa ct that 1\1r . Ford is Presi- dent is his only politil'al asset in a conservative state "·hose Republiran delegation almost went for Reagan over Richard Nixon at the 1968 presidential ron,•ention. The state party has continl1cd to move right since then. WHAT IS not certain. boy,•ever, is '>''hether rank-and -rile primary election voters -perhaps 400.000 or more of the 900.000 total Republican registration will a<'· tually vote -are in lockstep with the party 's C'O n1ie rvali ve leadership. ( EVANS-NOVAK J F'or l'Xamph.'. a confidential statewide poll takl'n for the While llous(' sho"·s !\1r. 1'~ord leading by 10 pC'rccntagt• points ovet: Reagan ; a nd a private poll of some 300 members of the Republican county committee or Broy,•ard County the con- se r,·ative heartland of r·t . l~uderdalt• taken thrC<' \\'('t>ks ago gave 1\1 r. ~~ord a surprising •\8 percE-nl. Reagan 38 perce nt, with the balanC't' undecided. Murh or this apparE-nt sent i· m('nt derives from a deep-seated aversion (a l"''ays stronger a mong Rt•publicans than Democrats) a,gainst turning out an incumbl'nt President, even an accidental President. Hence, one bas ic l'O ncept for th e al l· important Florida primary dE'· Yeloped by Reagan's chief na- tional strategist. J ohn Sears, i::; that 1\1r. Ford ,.,.ill be over· \\'helm('d here -if tht_• incumben· cy factor is diminished. REAG1\:-.I forces reckon that 70 percent of the President 's strength '''ithin his O\\TI party de· rives from incumbency and , further. that a Ford defeat in the Feb. 2-1 Ne''' llampshire primary would cost him bet"·een 7 and 10 percentage poin ts in the two· weeks-later Florida contest. Why? Because a defC'at in New llampshire, and eaC'h subsequE-nt defeat, would unravel the protec· tive cloak of incumbency. In fact. ho"·ever, incumbenl'y also could turn into a t\lo·o-edgt'd s\lo·ord for !\Ir. Ford. bot h hi :; glit- tering asset and his Achilles heel. For example. no issue is politically more explosive here than Communist Cuba, particularly in ~1iami 's "Little Cuba "' "'here one-fifth or thl' 120.000 register<'d Dade County Republicans a rc naturalized :\mericans "·ho fl ed Fidel Castro. As President. Mr . Ford is moving toward relaxation or l1.S.·Cuba relations, but he has now been v.•arned by supporll'rS herE' to do noth iitg more until after th e Flor ida primary. l~DF.F.D, Reagan 's Miami operat ive s are planning a January registration drive. with a program to train lOOdeputy re- gistrars and a costly media cam ~ paign, to register thousands of ne"' Cu ba n -American voters among 60,000 unregistered Cuban re£ugees in Mi ami's Dade County. Although the besl·laid pians for such last-minute re- gis tra tion drives often ac · complis h nothinc. Reaganites believe th at every new Republican registrant they get v.1ill be a vote for Reagan. As President, Mr. Ford C"ould at any time be forced to make a decision on Cuba costing him heavily in the March 9 primary. The same 1s true with the Panama Canal. an issue only marginally less explosive than Cuba among f"lorida's Spanish· spt>aking population. Rut far worse for 1\ir. Ford"s Florida managers, hE-aded by the competent Rep. Louis Frey, is the Presi dent's seeming un· a\lo'areness that he is in a battle here that could conceivably cost him his presidency. As one lop uncommitted Republican told us : "If the \Vhite House bas a C"ampaign going on 'down here, it is a secret.·· I.ol'al party leaders here in - Orange County were flab · bergasted "·hen !\1r. Ford re- gretted an invitation lb speak to the county's Republican fund· raising dinnl'r during the party's l .i ncoln Day fe stivities next February. The substitute : Ronald Reagan. IJKEWISE, a Wh ite }louse de- cision canceling a Ford speech at a special Congressional Medal of Honor ceremon y in Lakela nd Nov. 11 infuriated Republicans . The banner headline in the I.akeland I.edger -"'Ford Snubs l.akeland · · -ran over a picture of !'.1r . Ford addressing a West Virginia party fund-raising din· ner the same night. Such cavalier treatment is not advancing Mr. Ford's effort to overrome his party's leaders and activists and persuade rank~and · file Republicans to stay v.•ith him ; next !\larch. How Diplomats Skirt the Law WASHINGTON -Nol long ago, a black Cadillac sped along the Connecticut turnpike through a fog-patched night. A patrolman pulled it over and asked t he driver for his li<"ense. In stead . the driver handed over an identification card bear· ing excerpts from U .S . Code Title 22, Sections 2.52-255. The excerpt s warned that anyon e at- tempting to arrest tbe driver could be ''im - prisoned for not more than three years and fined at lhe discretion of the court.·' The cop waved the automobile on and stared after it in wonder· ment. He bad just encountered the most elite of t he human species: a foreign diplomat. These privileged people, by virtue of international agree· ment, enjoy a curl~ courtesy known as "diplomatic immuni· ty ... They cannot be prosei:uted under U.S. law. IF THEY break leases, fa.ii to pay rent, destroy property or commit felonies, American authorities can do llltle more than upel the errant foreignen. .Dt,plomatic immunity, of course, is reciprocal. American diplomats, therefore, e njoy similar pri'vil"eges In .other na- tions. The State Department has usured us. however, that U.S. forelcn service people create few problems overseas. ' l (JACK ANDERSON J In C'ontrast. we have documented thousands of cases involving foreign diplomats who violate U.S. laws with impunity. Every day, for e xample. policemen in Wash.i.ngton and New York City patienUy write out hundreds of parking tickets for cars bearing diplomatic license plates. Most of them go unpaid. OFTEN THE drivers si~ply tear t hem up and toss them in the street. In Washington nearl y 50,000 violations were issued to diplomatic vehicles last year. The (ines, if paid, would have totalled over $300,000 . In New York City, more than 135,000 parking tickets were is· sued to diplomats last year. The stiff fines would have helped to 'Junior uld hi• lint word1 today. S.tt•rl•1 not Jnclud•dl' alleviate the c ity's financial plight; the total would have sur· passed $3 million . The police, car ryin g diplomatic courtesy an extra length. refused to tell us which embassy has accumulated the most tickets. But our reporter, Terry Repak, determined that the Soviets, with hundreds of un· paid tickets, are probably the worst offenders. Here are a few other examples of how diplomatic immunity works : -FOR YEARS the Dittmar Company in the Washington sub- urbs refused to rent houses to diplomats from certain countries because they habitually violated leases and failed to pay rents. The Justice Department took Dittmar to court and forced the firm to rent without discrimina· tion. -Mrs. Gailey Smith, wife of the late dean of the White House press corps Merriman Smith, rentM a home to the legal at- tache at the French emt..assy. Her diplomatic tenants, she charted. wreaked $11,000 worth ol damage to her boosc. Yet she C"annot collect it because of diplomatie immunity. lier lawyer, Joseph Moran. appealed to the State Dep'lrtment («help. "They cautioned ma against br· in.gins suit,'' Moran told us, "and warned me e.eains t harusment wt\icb might be co'nstrued o& a violation or statute... . -SEVEllAL collection apncles, including Eastern cndll and Nationwide Credit, desc.ri~ to us their frustration i n tryin& to collect from I . . d iplomats on bad checks, medical fees and rental car bills. -In New York , the Barbados ambassador to the United Na· lions, W.E . Waldron-Ramsey, r e· cently lod ged an official com· plaint with the Slate and Justice departments over his dog. He charged that local officials in Pelham, where he resides, were trying to shoot the animal. Il had sunk its teeth, apparently, into at least eight indignant citizens. But the Ambassador contended that his dog, like himself, de- served diplomatic immunity. Its threatened e limination, he warned American o(ficials dire- ly , could h'3ve ''poSsible intema· tional eon:sequences. ·· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rolwrt S ~'tl!d. Pvbh.s#wt ThOt'l'ktJ Ke~nil. E:ditor &rbaro Krribich. t:d11 anol Page Editor Tht tditorial page or lilt Daily Pilot s~tks to inrorm and \ stimulate readers by presenting on this page diverse comrmntary on topit!I or interest by syndical· 00 C'C!lumnL<'it!l and cartoonists. by prov1dlnc o rorum ror rtader$· \'\ews and by presenting this nn•tipaper 's opinions and idta~ on current topi<:l. The editorial opinions or the Uaily Pilot appear only in the tditorial column at <t.he tup or the pajtt. Optnions ex· • pressed b)' the cotumnisu and <:artoon~t:s and letter writers .:irt 0lf'ir own •nd no t ndot'Sf'mtnt ol their views by lht 011ily Pilot should be inferred. Monday, November:W.1975 " ~ J ) t ~ , ~ ~ • . . : . • • ' • .!! ........ !!?!?!!li·~-~!!!m~-!!!_.!>~•,_:. 1!!""5!!,. __ , .__ ·~---'°""-='-'Y'-'P1.::LO=T_.A'5.llL..., • lndµstry Calls Safety Group 'Vigilantes' wlun!ttrs who were to loot UuWa6 l1«e ioven)orloo and tell tttallera If they bad polenllally baxardous li&bts Electrl< lJCbl Christmas Aaodalloa Inc., wbi<b .-.pr-21 manufa<- turera and Importers, went to CGWt. i.tmetbod.liothe111rea. • WASHINGTON !UPI) -A IOYUtl· ment Hfety pro1ramdeolpod to llfflt out defective Christmas tree llpts before consumer• buy them tbil 1euon h•• been h•lted by legal maneuvera by the lllhlinc lnd111try. Tbe lndUJlr)' proteoted wbat ii 1ald wq the UH ol ''vicilanta." The Comumer Product Safety.Com· miuloa procram involved use ol "conaumer deputies" -500 to eoo on their banclt. Tbey were to be armed with a -t dw:rlbloc bazardl and were authorized to me ceruln tests to de· momtrate to the retailers whether a liven striae of Ucbts wu dangerous. But before the flrst deputy could go to work, the National Ornament and It objected to the 1ovemment'1 H'lliCilna ''vicUantes .. lntotbe 1tores, a lawyer for the group said, and asked ror a stay against the procram. A federal judge in New York told the commission the program could 10 ahead but that the deputies could use neither the booklet nor the prestribed ' The O(etl<Y it expected to (0 t0 an appeals court to ask for an md to the ~lay, so it can put tbeprocram intoef· feet. Meanwhile, it is relying on lna:pec· lions from its regional olflces. TboM have produced several reports ot sus- pected defetts, mosUy involvinc miniature tights imported from the Far East. "You'd think that fool doorman would be out bere with an umbrella on .a ni&bt like lhil!" •· , L.M.Boyd Stroke P~ps ' -Don't Pat Maybe you saw the 1V show about those Tasaday natives who live in the caves on lhf South Pacific's Mindanao. First discovereC only several years ago, they were labeled sc uncivilized as to be ot stone-age mentality. But it has been learned lately that they have a tribal poet named Balayam. And when a re· porter asked him to define the human soul, Balayam said quieUy, "The soul may be the part of you that sees the dream." That's un· civilized? WOMEN like men a lot more thari men like women. Or so say researchers at Rosary Hill College. Our Love and War man, who's very fond of women, finds that surprising. ELECTRIC EEL Q . ''Can a South American electric eel kill a wading horse-?·· A. No, but it can make a horse shake its leg and put its hoof in its mouth and go, '' Whooee, that s marts!·· O r th e equivalent. PLEASE STOP patting that pup, s ir. Stroke it, stroke it. Patting makes it nervous. Stroking is soothing. Such be the directive from a vel'erinarian of national renown. STUDENTS of extra-sensory perception say identical twins have been reported quite often to say the same words at the same time even when talking in separate groups . Do you believe that? TOADS Q. ··oo dogs eat toads'!'' t\. Sn ~1p al them , :,.·es. Eal the m, no. Don 't knov; hov.• the toad does it, but it can make a dog let go instantly. 1\nd that dog will fuss and fume and shake its head for quite a v.·hilc thereafter. Something emitted from the toad's skin. evidently . I.ATEST CJ.AIM is that one out or every six men hereabouts can't father children. Address mai l to L.1\1. Boyd. P.O. Box 1560, CosfaJ\1'esa . CA 92626. Some Deal Color Bookle t -Not SEATTLE (AP) -Mail arnvtng here has brought word or a terrific bargain being offered by the C'.overnmenl Printing Office. Being offered is "Color and the Graphic Arts," . . described by printers as "the history of color in printed books, magazines, newspapers, prints and maps:· The entire effort can be had for 75 cents, the government blurb said. Wh y so cheap? ; ' . ' • . i - ".i\11 illustrations in this publication, .. it said, "are black and white." SERVING THE UNITED TASTES OF AMERICA FORIBO HOLIDAY SEASONS. ll ,IOOf ll(IHUt!IY ST~A!C"T 10\lq()N WKISllEY DISllUlO A.HD 801TL(D IY lld l~M(S I BfA.M DISTIUlllC 00 etrnric10 l!AM. liOITptllY ' ' I I I ' By U.S. Government regulations we can pay you the highest inte rest on insured savings. And we do. Right now you can get World's highest interest· 8.06%•/7.75% on $1 ,000 certificates he ld a m1n1mum of six years -maximum of 10 This excepUonally high rate means your money wt.II double in less thar1 9 years when interest and pnncipal are held in your account and compounded continuously. OU R 5 . 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Ten n 90 days 5.39°/o* I 5.9.5°/o C unent annual fclle on pclssbook clccount $5 00 mu11mum balance 'Effective annudl yield when pnncipal and interest ,u e lei! in 1hc accou:1t and compounded con11nuouslr NOTE Fede 1dl 1eguldt1ons req uuc a substan!l4 1nte1esl penally lor early w1thdrc1wa ls h orn ccr11f1cdtes. Get moreot; • Huntington Beach 6902 Warne r Ave. (714) 842-9356 Irvine 18 100 Culver Drive University Shopping -Center (7 14) 552-0200 Lagvna Beach 292 South Coast High way South of Vic H ugo's Restaurant (714) 494-9481 • Fountain Valley 16123 Harbo r Blvd. South of Zocly's (71 4) 839-2851 Santa Ana 3698 South Bristol South Coast Plaza (714) 556-0322 Yorba Linda 18503 Yo' • Linda Blvd. Lake view Plaza 17 14) 993· 1440 Fo r instance w e will show you how you can de posit up to $1 500 a year 1n a World Jnd1v1dual Re tirement Accoun t (JRA). Every deposit will be deducted from your gross income on your Federal Income Tax return so you won't pay a pe nny of Federal tax on the pr1nc1pal or interest earnings until yo u ta ke d1stribu t1on of the funds (between the ages of 59Y.< and 70Y.<). If you are in the 25% tax bracket, you could save o ver $400 1n ta xes the fir st year alone, while in 1ust 30 years your re tire me nt fund builds to an 1ncred · ible $171,750! Based on a current rate of 7 1~% compounded continuously. If you are 9elf-employed, we'll help you start a tax-sheltere d Keogh plan in which you can d eposit up to $7,500 a year. We'll also fill you 1n on httle known facts hke ho w to make 1975 Keogh deposit s as late as April 15 of 1976. Important announcement! World Savings will waive the customary trustee fee for all IRA accounts opened now through the end of the year. -I ON ESTABLISHED 1927 OFFICE HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 9 ·4 Fri. 9-6 Sat. 9·1 -----"-. --- 75'NORLDSAVINGSANO LOAN ASSOCIATION OFFICES IN · Alamo. Albany/El Cerrito. Antioch. Aptos. Arcadia. ArtOSla. Aubur'n. Brent'NOOd. Capitola. Castro Valley. Citrus Heights. Concord, Corte Meder&. Defy City, F;ountain Valley. Fresno, Hanford. Hayward. Hemet. Hollister. Huntington Beech. Irvine. Lafayette. Laguna, la Mesa, Los Angeles. Lynwood. Madar8. Modesto, Monterey, Morage. Mountain View/Los Altos. Napa. Northridge, Oakland, Ontario. P&eific Grove, Palo Allo. PetalumA . P18Cel'Ville. Ra ncho COl"dova. Redwood City/A.ttw"ton, Sacramento. Salinas, San Bernardino. San Diego. San Francisco, San Jose. San Mateo. San Ramon, Sanla Ana. Santa Barbara/Montecito. Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Santa MIN. Santa Rosa, Scotta Val1ev. Sonora, Stockton. Sunnyvale. Walnut Creek, Woodland Hills. Yorba Linda. MEMBER OF $1 .8 BILLION GOLDEN WEST FINANCIAL CORPORATION • f , ' • , ' - AB l>All (PILOT Monday. No ... ember 24. 197~ Ombudsman Idea Eyed .By College District , I The Coas t CommunJty Coll ege Dis· trict plans to establish a ror1n of om· budsman service . The proposal was adopted by the board of trust~es i ll an objecti ve lo be implemented during the school year . THE WOR DING Of.~Tll F: jloahi. and objective!'! statemf'nt call ~ for a com· munication cha nnel tu be t•s tablishl'd for individual complaints ubo ul dis· trict or college poli cies, procedure:s and operations. Trustees said that the l'hannel would be for anyone to use stu· d e nt s, fa c ulty , st a fC. and ad - ministrators. The bo ard did not spt.•t·if}' dl•talls uf the chann('J other th an 19 dcsr1bt· 1t as an .. ombudsn1an lYPl' · uf :..crv1tt.·. T RUSTF:F. 0 0'."llAI JJ llOt'f' said ho'A·ever, that he had 1n 1n1nd a service in 'A'h1c h "someone could make a q ui ck phonl' t.•:tl l and ~t·t an answer without going through a lot ur red tape ... ANIMA~ ogic~by Nohluu "'IMfO ~AC~ Liff SOME RAIN MUIT F'ALL-Bt.JT WMEN "?" The the me o r improvlnR com· munic ationa wali ec hoed In other goal s and object ives adopted -to im- p r o v t' under s t a ndi ng b e tw ee n t.rustee~ and the ac ademic senates by meeting w ith th e f"'cul ty If de•lred, and lo in1prove the flow or com· mun ication between various diatrict a nd groups at ()range Coast and (-;oldt•n West ('Oill'~l'-"· lht.' f:veni ng college, and Channel 50. TllE DI ST RICT a d mi nistration already is conducting :i study on how to improve com mun1t.•atlon:1. District Chancellor l>r. Norman Walson said that met>tings ure bl'ing held with ad· m10 1strators. d ivision chair mt-n, fa culty, classlfled p<>rsonnel and stu· dent!! to thi~ end. Other nl)jectives ad.opted were to boost the d is trict ':1 btidgeted r1•:1crve11 to JO pl'rce nt , and to inc rease coun:1ellng sl'rviccs so that another JO percC'nt of thl' students get such as· sistant't'. Police Issue Donation Plea Warnings tlu ntington Reach police have war ned r esidents about a group call· ing itself Police Ofrlcers Associution of Oran1e County that allegedly ha s bf'en as king citize ns for donations. Of ficer Davc Gamn1el said the group has been told It should not operate in Huntington Beach without a city business license. He said it hes no lic~nse and police have been unable to trace any city or county law agency connected wlth the group. He said solicitors, working by phone and possibly door-to-door, ask ror an $8 donation for a circw ticket or for a SI S d onation for h andi c appe d children. BOB'S FAMILY RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SHOP 1409 S. El Camino Real• San Clemente 492-1353 $ TWO TERIY AKI STEAK A-BOB DINNERS FOR OHLY Marinated in Oriental Sauce and served with grilled p ineapple Our otter Includes Soup<>f-the-d ay or Choice of Salads. Mixed Green or Chefs Special Cucumber and Sour Cream Salad. Rice Pilaf. 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Buffrt Dinner San Juan Project Appr.oved San J uan Capi1lrano ct ty councilmen have ap. proved a t one t'hante whlt'h open1 the way for commercial and re1iden- t l 1l d t ve loprn e nt o n about 30 acres at Camino Capistrano a nd J unipero St-rra. The council ar,proved a change from ' Growth M ana g e m e n t'' to ''Pl anned Comm unity'' on the property which is beinl u1ed for farmin1. A r oo d m a rktt . re1taurant and several small stores will be built durln& th e first ph ase of t h' p roject A large recr,ation-oriented busi - ne-11, a th catt.'r or bov.•\. ing aJle-y ; 80 clust('red ho m es a nd a n o rri ce buil ding are planned as part of later ph ases or the development by Saf- fel and McAdam, Inc. of Irvine. ~ all the tr; . s · "b."-12,m ... 11,111. 11Jm1ni S•~•d H&m 1<'ld 110.11 T11t11&y •l.t S Cl'IUdrtn'I Porllon ll · 10) SJ.ti 1,..,....., IJ·:IO .... .,.~.,•I S•ko<I a ,,.,A IN...,-4 ''"'" ··~·"'· o.. ... Mo~. """ .... -•• 1. 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Wllll!l~r~t" t11 4) ... -Ue7 ....,, ... ... 1060 >lQltywood QlwO • Cl1/n&t \.t l •tl lliv1 ... ""~" ....... ~ C&tl•.w (213! 4&11·630I 2 me111berships for the price of 1. Now. Holldey Spa Health Clubs t0r Meri a~ Wqrneri. . ' I I l , r . UC . Irvine. Student Sues I tJlai:ma School ,O/fiei.al,s Envied Hu Sureesa . A !omier UC Irvine ....._t •bo dal1110.U.1t IOhool olftdola' !t)V'J ol ht.I wee.a WU pmt ol he re.-be WU e~ed J- !6 b.. •UOCI the Ualveni17 ol Calilonlo IOIJ'd ot ........ lad nine i.Dd.ivtd u.111 for $C.3 m.JWon. B".!'re M.acn~ulhtcla. 42. o1412$ Royce Road. lnlne, claims In his: Or tnC• Collnl)' Superloc~~c· Lion tb1t bja first brush with. the UCI •dministralion came when he was u.oJustJy accused o( not ~ a .. mberot tcl...., ( WWW. • ll.&aiAUGHTON 1CC11S<9 act· Ing I1eoi1 ll!ewtoo Marruli .. oi the Gr1du1te School or Ad· ~tr-8lld Instruct« Judy Roffntt ol acting maliciously In falllna to Jd•i•e the admlnioll'a· lion d hb plans to make up the .. inco!n»letes" in hb studi ... He States in his lawsuit lhet another reuon (or bia rxpu11lon . Ji.es i n th e fa c t that he• Diet, Love Creams Salesman Guilty • In Fraud, &heme NEWARK, N.J . CtJ PI) -A man wbo promised cuatomeirs they could_ "wipe away ugly fat" with a special cream has pleaded guilty to conspiracy and mail fraud for the sale of weight reducers and aphrodisiacs. _Marvin Schere or_Aiber:taon, N:Y. admitted he conspired to' devise a scheme using rune mail order companies 1elUn1 fraudulent weight reducing products called Seacreme Slim Tabs 33, the Star-Slim Plan and others. . ' He also admitted seWn1 h'audulent aphrodisiacs tncludlng Ullra·X 2000, Marula COOcentrate and MaruJa Pip Tea Baes and others. tll'eulated an e ssay t lttid .. . "Or1anis1tlonal SUrvi•al'' on campus shortly before .be was Nlted to leave. J MACNAUGllTON,lhefocmer . owner or a pet food company, mtH be 1s belns punlahed ·f<>< expC>ling varlOWI naws In UCl's 'Graduate School of Mana1e· mtnl" and for seeking reinitate- ment throu1b action taken by tbe American Civil Liberties Union. The former student clalml that UCl admini1tr1ton are motlvat·. ed against bim th.rouah jealOUty ot bis bUJine11 and academic powers. HE STATES THEY .. realize that bis superior grade point average and suctess in the neld of business and managemerit make me more capable of hold- ine the positions that the defen- dants currently hold. Macnaughton seeks reinstate· ment to the academic program and an opportu.a.lty to complete ·lhe master's course he was tak· Ing at the time of hla expulalon. Named with the board u ln· dividual defend&dts are Chan· cellor Daniel G. Aldri~h, George W. Brown, Henry Fagin. Corl F. Hartman, James L. McGaugh, Margulies, Lyman W. Porter, John Thorne IDd Mrs. ROl!ener. Cancer 'Cure?' ALICIAS BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP •. INC. l\0-SA_.,, _.,,_c .. ....,.. c a 11....., .. ,......., .... ....... -.. _._......, CAU 546-8284 CdMMan Charged In Theft A Cqrona del Mor man who 1uthqrltles allege embeoled at leut fl00.000 from ""Is collect· ed by I Newport Buch manage- ment company he GnCe owned haa bH.n ordered to face arralan· ment on atand tbelt charges. Deputy Dis trict Attorney ~ee Peter1 s•id three counts ol pand theft have been flleJ a 1ala1t MlctJael W . Schloes1rnan, 39;. 1915 Bayside Drlve, ·Corona del Mar. He will be arralcned Dec. 19 In HarOOr Munloipal court. Peter1 laid Schloessman si phoned off · '1evera1 hundreds of thousands of dollars" from rent.a collected by the Harbor M1n1geinent Company, 201 Dover Drive, NewpGrt Be.ach. 5':hloe11m1n Is a former owner of the firm wh ich manages a numbrr of apartment complexes in the Harbor Area and c:ollects reotfrom lhetenanu. Trailer Vandalized GOSHEN CUP!) -Tulare County Sheriff':1 Deputies report- ed today that thieves broke into a 1trailer home owned by two Southern California men and made orr with $1,300 worth or good.s. Bovitae Break Cattle t ake a br eak from "mowing •• the grass on the Presley Properties adjacent to Laguna Hills· La Paz Road. Rural idylls such as this one are still common~ place in undeveloped areas of the Saddleback Valley. but not much longer. liousing tracts eventually will force these co\vs to do their munching inside barns. 'NURSERY AND FLOWER SHOP Ph one 54-G-:>32:> Study Planned On Laetrile •c1 :cWAcc .... OllM~ Bo. ol A"PO'I • • 711 c:. ...... w., ·NEW YORK CAP> -The contraband and con-.... .,.... .._. 2:750 Harbor Blvd. 1610 .................. .....,. .... c..-••44-4060 :u.10 1111rho.-Rh·il .. ""•'• ~lf'"i• troversial druc Laetrile will be teated In a special ;~~8~3;3;·~1;8;;8;3;;·:;:;~ J-...;C;,o;,•;;l;;•.;;M;,;•;,;",;.,_.L~:=:=•::••:...,:=::':''":: .. :"'::·:c....:::-:~: .. :":':4M=':4•===Jl'!!"!!'!!"!!'!!"!!'!!"!!'!!"!!'!!"!!'!!"!!~'!!"!!~~~!!!'!!!!'!!!i!!!~. experimental atudy on mice at Memorial Sloan· Kettering Cancer Center. · . This marks another step in U... long and tangled RIHER'S MISSIOI' hlsrory of the purported anti-cancer drug, which Fl.ORlST i. Glfl'S lures thousands or cancer patient& to a Laetrile 83 c 4 clinic in Tijuana, Mexico, each year. The U.S. gov-fj 7·6502 emmenl has banned Its use in this country. 255 71 "• "'"'" ...... ~~-"'•"' . lAETllLE ALSO IS SAID to be available in ~ 'lolo underground fashion in the United States With one" 1~------- SOllrct> estimating that some 20,000 peopie may be wing it. FLOWERS IY DECOR Send your best to 124 A••· Del Mer S• Clemente 17141492-4125 Sloan·Kettertng is planning to do a '"blind" study of the possible value of the drug in inhibiting the spread or tumon in mice. The researchers who conduct the study will not know which mice are be- ing given Laetrile and which mice a dummy 1 -~bs.fi."'!<~~cision lo go w (MEDICINE J J' 1.- a blind study came after -· -· aDot.ber study, one still in progress, produced some 1'prellminary, positive data·· that have led one researcher to believe they confinn some earJjer findinl• of his. It is "entirely too early'' to draw any concluslona from this, the in· stitute said. l'ALLEY • OFFLQWERS C4U , 968-2535 i1•n .... ••·•· • ,.,_. ·--···~ CAPISTRAHO ADDED TO THE PROBLEM la tho fact that a l'ILl.AGE FLORIST num~ or other, studies have produced strongly UO>J C....., c••-· nerative resull5, results showing no anU~tumor ef-~ ..... C....,. rects of Laetrile, or as it 1s called cbemically, • 1et1~c~ amygdalin. It is a derivative of apricot·pit.s . 1 17 I 4J 493 .. 3z27 Here is a brief history of the laboratory re-· ________ ..;..._ search work : -Preliminary work at Sloan·Kettering by Dr. ' FLOWERS Kanematau Sugiura, done between September 1972 by DEIRA aod June 1973, indicated that amygdalin had in-CALL hibited the spread of tumors In mice. Efforts by 645·0093 others to duplicate these results failed. 1601 ....,,.,. ltftl. fC__.., 16 .. SIJ IN A SERIES OF experiments, Dr. Suglura !-========:.~ m ed approximately 142 mice; 87 were treated with amygdalin, ss were used as controls and not treat· Different1'a Inc ed. Among those ll'eoted. 23 or 26 percent showed a ' • spread to the lungs from breast cancers. Among the er.... v:::L ......... untreated. controls, '5 or 82 percent showed such • · -~, -metastases. U.GUHA HIGUB. The mice used were or a strain bred to produce 495-0500 spc>ntaneous breast tumors, a system Dr. Sugiura 1-=--.;....;...;_;...;;,_I feels is closer to the human system than mice given transplanted tumors. In the efforts to confirm qr. Sugiura's work, a :1eries of experiments were Undertaken by three other scientists using approximately 237 mice; 112 were treated, 125 were. controls. Of those• treated with amy&dalin, 81 or 72 percent exhibited metaataaes.'Of the unbeated, 72or 51 percent did. I "TR.BBB WBBE ACTUALLY m o r e metutases.in tbote treated," a spokesman said. "There's the ba1ic d.iscrepan¢y." 1 Thia effort at conftrm.ilon wu conducted by Dr, Elizabeth Stockert and Dr. l'rlDI Schlllld. both oC Sloan-Kettering, and Dr. Daniel Martin 0£ Calbolie ll&edicol Cenler In Queelll, N. Y., where the special mouae stralnia bred. · Two other studles were carried out under con- tract for the N1Uonal Cancer Institute: one by . Ar1Jtur D. Utile. Inc., of Cambrld1e, MaH .• and the otrier' at the Southern Rew arch IMUtute in Bi rm· inabam, Ala. Both studies were strongly negative. Both emJ>IQyed the IDJlbod of ll'anaplanted tumors. ! IN COMMENTING ON ms re1u111. Dr. Martin of Cathollc Medical Center told Medical World News : ''I fiaUootedly and cale1orically tell you that . Laelri\e is without activity 8'alnsl apontaneous tumon in mice:_ period.•• Bec)ue there were Wlmi:plained differences in the f\*11:.ncs o1· the investigation, Sloan-Kettering <'Olltinued studyin~LaetriJe with two additional ~~II I-In mke. llllCI lfle olber OD . -·-btmlee! --'· Pma~Quita lliQtAll&NTO <UPI) ~-b Sllrius bu re. t• a1 ll•te printer all• •orvlng nearly nine years In Ill• poat. SilYilll, 71. WU •PPGlnled to I.be '27.000·•·Y•or posUlon by former Go•. Ronald Rugsn and eontlnued to 1erve wben Gov • .Ed· 111unc1 G. Brown Jr. wu ,.....,, lo lut .lonuuy. PARTY ' PLEAZERS FLOWER SttOP 30 I !I lb bot llvd. Costa Mesa 546--9172 j ~MILE SQUARE W' FLORIST 16051 lroolchurtt St. ,,_.nVolley 839-5200 .. AMERICAN I EA UTT FLORISTS 17151 heclilat.d. 147-1171 or 845-6414 G Jeri's Florist llUJheca......_ ............. 962-9990 HUHTIHGTOH 1 IEACH FLORIST 16*11 •11 =· . ~ ........ . 846-0601 COSTA MESA FLORISTS 117 IROADWAY c .......... 548-6071 PAULS FLOWERS 2626 L Coo•! Hwy. c.,_delM• , .... 644-8 ' • ---• ------ • '• ~\, -:\\ '~ Send the FTD HOMECOMER \ Thanksgiving is November 27 and here's a very sper ial way to say Happy Thanksgiving whe11 you can't be there to share It. Send this beautiful bouquet of har- vest colors. Your FTD Flo rist will send It almost anywhere, by wire, the FTO way. A bright mum plant Is another way to say Happy Thanksgiving. We 'll send this specially selected FTO Green Ribbon'" Plant In a handsome woven CoverUp'". e1a75 florl1t1' T1at11World o.llYtl)'. ' · Going home for Thanksgiving? Send the HomecomerTM Bouquet anyway ... they 'll love you for it. (Many FTD Mem- bers accept American Express and other maj or credit cards.) Remember, say FTD • .• and be sure. Homecomer $12SO usually available for less than As an Independent businessman, each FTD Member Florist sets his own prices. Reach out and touch them,the FTD Florist way! \ ' • t l I • I I ( ' AJO DA.ILY PILOT Mondny. N011vmoe1 24. 1975 Howe-Waffle House For the Record ...... u $1n10•, 1•. •nd A-,,...,.. Gfl90•Y. 11, bolh ol H11nUllQ10fl .. ICh. Foundation Laid for Museum l.A!i 'IE C.A!i Nt ~ ,,,..,...llQI lkHIW'I h\<Mld hit • l..C ll>(lt Cjt,PORALE. EFllCK!iEM -Ng~. 1, OonlHI ,.loJd CI PO<l!I , ii, 11'111 Lynell 8.irl>ltl EtlCllMn, )Q, bolll of f"°""'. l••n VolloJ WArT\..THQMAS -Mo• I , LOl'i.OI 10 W•lll, 1', t nd flollflC• 1.AVt•nt Thon'll \, 46 bOlll QI i.;,.nlln11lon Bl«h. 5UAMAM TONK -NO• I , E<IWMd John Surm..,, Jr •• 1nd Ml•le"" Aowtt• Ton•. ~!. Do1n ol "°""tlln V•llf'T (.ANOOLf"O TUCICEA NQv I, J•m•• AotM•t C.tnOollo, ll, •r><I W r91"1 An" Tue;_,,, 10 bo:llh ol ~S..Kn WITH C.AEGOAY Nov I, J...,.., 01(1tl!l'·LEX -i>to•. I, Cll;>MIO Ao~ Ok -oy, •S, ONI Ow-!Uy LI(, .. bol.h ol COlll _...._ PAl..MEA·81Jlltl(£ -Now '· W iil .... L•o "'I"'''· J r ., >O, '"° Nl"CP Je1...,. lkl•~t. 11, bolh ol Co•I• ,,.. ... llROWN·MC (RAW -No..-I. CU<I" M.. 8<-11. ono IC1tlhl"n Mir t Mc~''"· 11, llOl.h ol Wosl"'I"'"'' CRAIG·~AW No~ I , lh..,...., M ~·111. lt, ... ,, P• ..... I• An .. ~ ... n. bolhol(ou1Me•• BOX C.ARl'l!Off -Now •. 8tMl!•W JI'"*' Bo~.11, •n<I IC••tn Emily C...•· "olt, 11. boll> or ~n c1.,..,.n11 lAOUK CUENDE T Nov I , Al°'m<ld A•<""'O z-"''· l,, •<>G L""•W M Cue,..,tl. 1 JO, boll>ol Co\I• """WI. JOSE HALI W i>tOY I . A•ndy ,,..1<1>111J°''•1" ol 0.-nver Colo., - P•,..1• K M•l•w, 11, 01 Wt''"''n~te• SANTA ANA -The Victorian ho~e that on· ce belonged to Orange County 's first wom<.in doctor is fin ally taking root o n its n ew s ite across from the old coun- ty courthouse here. ORANGE COUNTY ~========-====="HOOLE Y tiARAETT -Now I , ,-Sl"1)1'1tn L1010 HOOl•v, ll,•nd e. .. ,1 w Workmen have been laboring for about 10 day1t to lay a foundation for the Willetla Earhart Howt>·W<.1ffl e ll ouse, which has been sit ling up on blocks for more than eight months. BALTZ-BERGERON FVNEAAl HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Cos1a Mesa 646--2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9 150 McCORMI CK MORTUAR Y Laguna Beach 494-941 5 San Juan Ga p1slrano 495·1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 350CI Pac1l1c View Drive Newpor1 Beach. ca111orn1a 644-2700 h•r•ll, JO, bOtl> ot Hy"ll"ll!On ~.t<:h COOY MEYER Nov '·SI•....,, 0 Coov 70 o! H\IAlonQton B••<". •t>O ,.,..,..M<l.,,,,._\"Ol't. 1•.01 Co•ono (.Al'IOl"IEAC.Al'IDl"IEA NII• 9, !Nn All•n C.••oln••. SJ. •nd Pot"•A C.••O•n•'. ''· botn ol H\Jnt,nqt..., .. ~, Ct+UBB DAVIES No..-9, f'r...,...,(k ~ ... ,a 0-.. 1111 '~ ot Aou•"9 M•'"· -J<>1n l'••nt•\ 01v•e•. ~. ol ., ... ,t •"'1111>'1 S.•t" LOCKE C.AE[N N<>v 9. P"<• EOwon LOO::'• JI or Cyo•~· .. n<I K11ni,,.,,, U•ol C.·~···· ''·(;I '""''i>C'I .. ¥, MOl<C.AN SI MONS NOY IU, ,_,.., E 1 .. 00<1 '-'<>'II""· )1, r.t rount.un \/•II•<. ...,<! Jo•n Simon,, 71 ol ~•' .. ~, L0WE:.0STElfKAMP -Nov 10, Olorle\ E.Ow••d Lowe, Jt 1• """ s.,...n J••n O\lt•k•n•P. n. l>!i!n o• Co•t•M#J \o IT W1\S MOVED from it:1 onginal site a t the corner or Seventh and Bush Stret>t s to m ake wa y f o r a s t r<'el widening project . Ml•m. tx•rs of the Sant<.t An a H1 stor1r<i l Prl'.se rvat1un Society battled to pre ToWJ1 Hall Topic Set ''Mu s t Milli o n s St'rve the house, whi ch looks wo rn a nd tac·ky after yt>ars of poor m ain· tenanc-f'. Tht• found3tion .,...ork was a m;1jor ob!--t:trll' to the soc1et:-"s t•ffort~ to rest ore t h(' dwelhni,: bec-aust.• or lht• $.Hl,7r~1 co::;t At Olll' pu111t Sl"Vl·r:tl n1onths ;.i gl), a b<1n nt•r St•ek1ng help (or lhf' foun· dat1011 .... nrk \\.is lat'kl-<l up 0n thf' hc1U S{' F1n:.1 ll y, t•oou~h donn- Starve '!" will bt• the ~ topie or d isc ussion at Ourteam KIMOEL&ERGEll 'J'own lla ll of ('alL for nia·:; tells you J E F F A E y H 0 w ... A 0 noon lunC'hl'On l>l'l'. ·I ;)t eyo,.u'wY'.".',"G KI NOEL8EAC.E A. , ... a.,n1 01 the Di snt')'i:i nd Jl nll'l ..,,,....,.,,,, C• D•t• ol oe•ln •10.,..mi.-1 10.1~1~ o;.,.,., ... aa,,,,, .. ,,e ,..,,.,,"" J ohn Srol t. furmt•r to know K • n <1 " 1 b " ' 11 • r • specia l co rrt•s pondt•nt iw•enh, Ch••lt• •nd Do•olhJ K1,.. for Time m .:t"<I Zllll'. JS about O.lbe•'I"•. b<'OH"''-Chl rle\ E Kin· ., 0.11>.-•Qll'• 111 . "\1<'•. 11on.,1ti111 Kin· the g uf':;t sp t·ak t·r your rea m <1e10..·~·.11••n<1moll'H!•, t<;•t"r"'K'n-Rt•serv at ion s for t ht' in the OtlDt•11er. StrV)(fS .. 111 M MIO 1...,.0•1. No,,.,mr.e• 1s, l JO """ .1 luncheon a t SS 50. can IX' tion5 and fund-raisin& project3 were held to get the foundation work Wl- der way. Atlas Bwlders pumped concrete under portions of tht."' house and are building a cinde r block apron under the exterior wall~. The blocks wiJI be plaster('d to irnprove the appearance. ONCF. TllE foundation is completed, the society pl ans t o r est ore th o? house and furnish it as a Vi ctori an-er a museum in ti m e fo r the county's part1c1pat1on 1n the na tion ':i. b1centt·nn1 a l. Th e il o w e · W a ffl c !louse and tht· old ('OWlty t•o urthou!'ll' .... 111 be cen- l r J l f t•atur<·s or ... ll enta~e S<iu~rl' cont:e pt Ut·1n~ µl;innl.·d by tb1:c1ly :iruJ c-uunl) THF. HO USE wa:s one of Santa Ana's first large dwellings. It v.•a s com· pleted the :same year Orange County ~came a county, 1889. Som e hi storians and arrhit e c.-1 5 have rritil'iied the house u. a poor example of Vic- torian architecture. The hou:;e was used by Dr. Howe-Waffle as an olrice and clinic and at one time. she used 50l'Tle rooms as a hospital. Heads Drive J o hn W . Nicoll , superinte ndent of the ~e "•port ·~1 es a Unified Sc hool Di strict. is serv- ing as South ern area Education C'ha1 rman for the U n 1t c·d Way o f Or.inge ('ounty. ~~~~~~-~~~~- PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Weslmrnster 893·3525 ~ .. -Fomily (olonlll F""'"''1 ........ '" m::id e by call ing ~-1 055. l•JJI , .. ~I {•l• ~•lm<n"er1(• --··--•• --~~~~i!ii~~~~i:li~~~~~~~~~~~llllllll~ l(YLE ext 202. ;, MA AOLO A KYLE. re•l<lt!n1 al C<l'll• ~-------------~----------------- SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St Hunl1 nglon Beach 536-6539 Mow ,(• Dote or oe11h Now"'°"' 11, 1•1~. S"rvivtO br nh wltt, M•• Ahce l(y•t ol Cos1• i.wu , b•ot""r. W l'I F'••••• o! San!• Ant , C• F"""'dl -Vltf\ will be r..1<1 TYe\d•J 11 00 AM, S.-11 S•o.t<lwly Cn•l>fl w•tn 0.-Ed" hboH ;in(! r .... Co••• ~\· G•M>\)t of +oti AI ln1~•menl, H1rbo• Fies! Mo mo.,1 1 P o r ~. S ell B•D•Ow•r ~---~-------J ,,,..,,1,..,,,.,,,.,ttor• PUBLIC NOTICE l'l(Tl TIOU\ BU SINESS MAMESTATEMEl'IT l"" IOllOW1n<j j)ef l<>f" ttll OOIAQ l>tJ'1 ,.._, "'1bl~ Orl"Ot Co.o1t L).o!ly P1101, Hew 14,1n00.c.1,1.1s.1•1s .u1 .. 1s P UBLIC NOTICE .-~~~~~~~ PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOn\::E fl('TITIOU!i BU!ilN ESS HAME !iTjt,TEMIEMT The tollowlftll ""''"°"' '"'e OOlnQ DtJ\i -------------lt1e\"" B·IOlMI SUfOElll 10111 COUA T 0" l1'1E !iTATE 01' C .. l..l fOlll N I lo l'Olll THECOUMTYOfOlllAMOE NO ..... J.I• HOTICE 01' HEAlll lMO Oil' ~.TITION 1"0111 PROBATE O,.WILI.. .. NO f"O A LETTERS TESTAMEM- TAlllT Etllle ol HAZEL F FOAO EA, 0.ct•H'<I NOTI CE 15 HF.REOV OIVEN 1n.t1 MAR IE E . ODLOFAA B hll\ lol~d \ l'lff•l" • rwtltlon for Prob11t ol Wiii """ tOI' 11•......:• ol Lelle•• Tett•~l••v 10 11'>1 pie11t!oner rflt ••"'' lo ""'lc'1 ll EVEAH.t.AT IENTE FI P R ISE5, 1141 ~ J ... "'-'"'· Co•!• Me••. C.A. 'fh1o Ht"'v Soyd E~efMOHI, 1111 ....,,, Jiii" Ll,..,C°'t• ,,,..W, CA '11>11> DolOl'f'I ,,,..e Ewetlll fl, 1111 Sdn J111nL11<>1,Co•111Mew.CA 'tlb'H> Thh l>tJSlne11 ls COAOU<le<I Dy• llmll• ldpe<1net1noc H1n•vB.E..-e•n1rt Thlt st•temenl w111 l ilf<I wllll U\f' tounty Cltr• of Or11nlll' County on "lo• '"'°"' !1, 191S ~Piibll\ .... d O•on~ co.o1t 0111v P•lot, Hov.11.14,lndO.c.l,l ,ltll <O IJIS mlOe IOI' 1 .. r1'1t'r perllcul1•1. ono ttw11 l------------- PUBLIC NOTICE l1>111..,. .,,., pltct o! "''""9 rrw ,.,... hft bet'fl "' lor Die •. 19/S. •I •.JO a.m., In th• co11r1roo"' o! Df'Pll•l..,.nl 1------• .,.=,.~----- No. l crl wld COUr1, t1 100 Cl wlc C.ntet ,ICTITIOU!i •U!ilNE!i!i Ort-.. we11. l'I 1h• en, ol s.n11 ...,,., HAMI STATEMENT C.IHornt•. Tl...-Pollowlt'lljl ce•son 1, 0o1...., o.n.1. 0.tectNOv.10, 1•1' ""1e1: WILLIAM E.!ilJONH ARMOR ALL, :HO! We•let1, Ploc• Cou"'' Cl••~ nou, Hewpe:or1 B••<". c.en•ornl• '1t60 Ll!iLllEMAHN,Jll:. Vl!l'IY IMPORlANT PAOOUCTS. Mt_, t i Lllw IMC.,1C.lllornl1cor1>0t•Uon. JM0""'111 Oo"YA.... Thi' bu'lfltt\ ll cond\Jc!f'd by• <Of"· ...,..._.,CAin1l1 p:wollon. Atanwylw: ,et!tl_, V1rr ll'l'll>Orl•nl PllCll"'ect 0.-•n9'! Co•" 0.11, Pllol. P.oducts. '"' Now.7,,1l 1ndDec t,1•1~ ~11·1S A!..,F.Aypln1•1 PUBLIC NOTICE flC'tlTIOUS BUSINESS HAME STjt,lEMEHT The IOI I-Ing i:iari.ont or• CIOl"ll bllt l· nt» t i: PYnldonl n.r, ,,,te...,.nl "''' tll f'd .. un '"" Counly 0••-ol 0<1n91 Cov,.1y on Oc· -..11.1•11. -Publl~ 0<11191 C:O.•I 0.Hy Pllol, Nov. l , 10, 11.1'. 1tl S 'l\!·I! 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Such t llllT'l' ""'" ! .... !'1t<.-.v \l'llUCl'llD "'1111 be lllod or Prt""'leo •• tlO'l'll•ICI wllnln fou• "'1t'll"'•lter IN flrstov1>11<11-cr1 lhl1 nolle.. o.tM OctOl>er JO, lt1S ,.ATAICIAO'OONONUE - CAlllOL•C•lllCOMI! l!!M<lltlltlOl 11'11 Wiii 0, Mid d>tc.Olnt UIAO,UIAD, WULl"l•alllO, •lflOUMaCMIL 4DIU.. .._,. ''"· ........ ,,.., .......... a.,C.IM .... 1 ......... <>Pano-CO.ti o.u, ,.. ... , ...... 1,10.U,J4.,tfl'S 41.,.lJ i .< P UBLIC NOTICE ....... SUPEllltOll COUlllTO,.THE STATI 0,. CALI ,.OJIMIA l'OJt THE COUNTYOFOlllAMGE NI. A-ISSIJ N OITIC E 0,. HllAAING 01' PETITION 1'()111 PlllO•ATE 0,. lllJILL AMO l'Olll LETTI.RS T l'STAME"· TAlllY .t.HO AUTHOltlli TION TO jt,I). Ml"ISlll.111 UMDIElll TH I! INOEPEMDE"T AOMINl!iTJIAT10H OPllSTATES ACT. E1t1lt or MONETT£ 8AlAVIA, Dtc•.,,.,,. NOTI CE l!i HEJIEflY OIVIEN lllot EUGENE GOLOEl'Ol 1'11$ llltO ...... 111 • 119'tlllon tor Pr""'911 Of Win •ni:I tor It.- -· of Lllt14'1 T11t•-...., ...,. lou!ll()l'l11!1111 IO Adml"hll• .....0... 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Eliminates Overcooking or Undercooking ' OLSO 1~Cl uot s 111 Pji,GE t Vll ~Ot <l't ~OOKllOO• Auto111atic Che-F MICROWAVE OVEN GE ·, Avtom111c Ct>ef milke1 m•C•Owl•f took•nll t<WIV ...tom•l•c' Th" •t•olut<on.,.y Ktt!11 on ""<fow1v1 coo~ $ 00 •ng Li n yov coo> t>v IOMPl•illurl O• by nmo The 11110 480 "'"'c cook ong con!•OI .en,,... ~ on1e •nal lempt•llu•t ol food •~ 11 cool<• ;and I"'"' !tie nv.n oil 1111om111c1lly Jf T 90 when tile: food •1 <tono' No ""'""'°'kl No POI w11~h•no' With a chooce of '"9h med'""' delto1t •nd 1ow cool10AQ lt~tl• th• Jtl 90"1 autO"'illlt cook1n9 cont•ol l1h vo11 prt!f)ll"t <NIU ca11e•ole1 '"''Pl 1nd 111en l;>•ge, l1n tlnd., ""u o l m•rll ,,.,,tn cao..+ree t•se Vo" Oe>n't hive ro '"lrl!~ o• '"'"fond no• 9"~" a! cookm9 \•me Tht•e • "I, no D•••coo~"'ll ""•'h GE '1 Au1oma1<c Chet Porta-Color ' TV e VHF "Pre Sef' Finl Tun •og e 70 Po1111on "Ct.ck In " UH F Tuning • Ar111nn;te for UHF tnd VHF • lugg1911 f'/'t>e S1<<1p Handle 13.6 Cu.Ft. Refrigerator- Freezer • 2 lce'n Ea'y l•ay\ • Auto"'al•c Oflho,10ng In rel .. ger;'llOf ~l•OO • lwon Vegtlable B•nl • Co1l-F1ee 8 11ell • Only JO'h •· Wine, 64" H1;tl s3199s -- ---Feature Packed Bullt-ln Potscrubber" DISHWASHER • <1 Cvrl"\ Po_, Sc:•11h . Norn>.11 So•I. l•ght Soil, .1nrt R+n<e anrt Hold • 3 Levl!I V'/a,honQ Ac t•on • Bu•ll In Solt Food 01\pO~r •Tull lo.1b lnt~rtO< • S<Jund lnwlated e Ron~P Aid 0 1,ptn$f!t • Dual Detergeot D·~nser ......... ,,..,""'\": .. _ I : 2-Speed, Fiiter-Fio · WASHER with Multi-Cycles • \\ o<h Cvc•~, l!H·lnill' l>l'ono,!'1~111 I""'-' wo!h •Ol<I w~1~1 rOOltHh''''· t1 c1,. .. 1 ... 1 So.•k .• u111 0~1oc~111. • 3 \""'"' L,...~1, • J w,,\11 '1 Rm\fl fl'm1wi111 Hori' Com1><.,;ll•0"~ • BM.mt;<'fl LOl!f\ Conuul ( ;r1· JllM. ... ~. ·~· - 22 hour ' • TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY ! SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! SAVE$8 Misses' and 1/2-size casual pantsuits. •' • "". ~ ... .. I ' I I I ; I I I I ' • .. • • '· 88 EACH REG. $22 Our easy-care pant.suits are in two- part harmony with today's fast - paced, casual life-style. Fashion.wi se detailing accen ts Lhe designed·for- comforL s hirt-jac. Pair with your favorite pull-on pant for a hiLdaily- wcar duo . Both s ty les a re no.fu l"s polyester in pastels or classic gray. Avoilable in Misses' and If! sizes. "CHARGE IT!" • •l'llUMWjt,LW • J"UU.t:lllTOH •CANOOA l'Allll •t.Vl'l"OOO •1.All~WOOO •C09TA Ml:IA • kACIJI ltfl(:ll • t:O\'"'A • TOIUlA NC'C •lllOIU!M&AO • 1111,)l'tn:l.AIM flltOP MOton>AY TltAOOOH &\TUltl>AY t:)t A.M TO ut PM SUN.DAT IOtll AM TO ... f"M ••• Ct.OStD Tl14NK8GIVINO DAY • s I I • - r r BMO Pro.gt"fliil Health Benefit Plan.Available • 117 nt.YJA POJtTEa Ao ol'rli1111i111v1n1 Day, If,... wort for a com-with :!Sor ~ employes and,... receive boallb betlellu :rour romPlllY w!U be requlncl toolrer 1"'1 lbe alt91'1l•tlve Ct join- inl an aPl""'ved Heallb IWalbten..,.. Or1anlut1on u1wn- jnt: there ls an HMO 1n )'OW' atta. • You would tbereby join approxlmolely C mllllon olber Arnenca.na 1croe1 the natlcm wbo already are memben ot 1hest;' medical cir. 1fOUP8 in wbJcb :you prepay )"OUr ')led1cal bllla-and IDreturu, 1et1 cypeot-.top one.bill health care. ' AllOUT 4tt,tit F.MPLOYEBS wltb Money's millions ol work•ra oa their p1yroll1 wlll boar-;Worth rected by the new , flepartment of Health, _..._ __ _ F.ducation and Weltare reaulatioo.1. There may not yet be an HMO ID your oreo, of coune, oltbougb lhere ,,.., now 1111 programs (not all, however, federally approved) operatln& in 33 states. But your chance to Joln an HMO will unques. booabl)r lncreaae u more and more HMOs &eek federal quallllcatloo. Aod there also sbould be a big surae in lbe growth. of HMOs, •ccordina to lnterStudy, a private Mfn.. neapc>tia firm that helped to stimulate today's interest in HMOI. EVEN THE NAnON'S Blue Cro"5 Plan. -which m0&t or us a11oclate only with payment or boSpital bills -have :>ec<>me more and more actift in c:reating HMOs and are rurrenUy Involved in 98 HMO programs, more than double the. number a year ago. The1e are being offered to sub- ;cnber1 by Blue Croas Plans as alternatives to the tradi- LionaJ type or health ca.re coverage. Just what do HMOs offer that might warrant your COO· siderina them 1s alternatives to more familiar types of health care? Typical is the following package offered by the Community Health Plan of Queens-Nassau, Inc., set up only . two years ago under the jOint sponsorship of the New York Blu~ Cr~s and Blue Shield Plan and the Long Island Jewtsh·Hillside Medical Center. In this short span, this new HMO bu attracted nearly 14,000 members in an eJgbt·mile radius of operation. -The full cost of as many as 365 days of bospitallzatloo. including room and board, drugs, laboratory testa, am· bulance, anesthesia, radiotherapy, physical therapy, and .all physicians' and surgeona' services. -UP TO 5M HOURS of private duty nursing, with no C'harge for general nursing care. -Outside of the hospital such key services as unliniited doctor vis~ts as well as home visits, specialist care including C'Onsultat1ons, physical checkups, eye examinations, laboratory and X-ray tests, maternity and well baby care, im muniz•tions, physical therapy, plaster casts and dress- ing:!, emergency care, bemodialysis, etc. -just about every conceivable type of health care you might need or want. The heart of the Health Maintenance Organization is re~ vealed in its name -preventive care. The emphasis is on keepirtg you well ao that the need for hospitalization is held to a mlnlmum and limited to instances where it is absolutely essential. AND INDICATIONS ARE that HMOs succeed in doing this. While New York's Community Health Plan is still too _ new to yJeld dellnllive figures, facts from elsewhere·are pn· couraging. Ill Rochester, N .Y,, rcx; instance. the average length of stay Ui !.hll. hospital was 418 da11 for one Blue Cross H.MO Plan and S.6 days Cor a second Plan. in comparison, the average hospital stay for the regular Blue Cross Plan sub- sC'riber was 6.8 days. But what about costl? HMO coverage is more ex- pensive than that for traditional care merely because of the compr~hemiveness or the care provided. Premiums vary arcord1ng to the number of benefits provided and the length of hospitalization covered as weU as the liMO's location. IF YOU ARE SINGLE, the range might be from $16 to $32 a month and if it's family coverage, from $52 to $80 a month. You 'll find your answer when you weigh the coat.a againat the benefits of preventive care and the com- prebrnsiveness of that care. Millionaire Says He's for Commoner METAIRIE, La. <UPI) - John Schwegmann thinks or himseU aa the common man's millionaire. "I lack finesse, and frankly, I'd rather not have it. .. he says. "Everybody thinks that when you become a millionaire, you aay 'well, to hell with those other people.' I don't (eel that way,'' be said. "Frankly, the people have given me a lot, whether they know it or not. They have given me the opportunity to be where I am tod.•Y·'' IT SOUNDS like politician's language, and the 64-year-old Schwegmann is indeed a seml·succeasful politician. But at the aame time, the multi-mllllonaire with the giant supermarkets dllllkea most politicians and apeaka out a1ainat almost everytblna ''thole crook a'' stand fOI'. ''U you only went to seventh grade, YoU don't have that ... that 'tact',•• Scbwegmann ••YI I• bl• ll'IVelly Irish channel voice, which bordera on Brooklynese. Schwegmann baa been fighting battles for the or- dinary man for years. He was a consumer advocate long before It became a fad. ''l'VE BEEN flrhting for the consumer all my lit~?" says Schweim ann, recenuy elected to the Louisiana Public Service Commia1ioo, the atate •.1ency which re- aulale!I utWtles. •"Today tile eu~Uc doesn 't have a real f\ghter. ••And. all those cmsumer lf'OCIDI? They're aU worth· 1-."- Schwe1niann successfully ch.Uenged drug. pricing laws In Louisiana. He ch.Uenged liquor price laws. He c.ballenaed fair trade Jaws and woo. Now he·s challen1· in& Loui1lana dairy regula- tions which lead to blgb ml1Jt prices. Scbwe1mann ran for governor once and lost mil· .. • er1bly, 1pendln1 $75,000 in County FJ.n11 :l': .. r:''i!:i ~·~~r:"i': ~:! lqillature be w u &.quenUy Income's Up the onl7 le1l1lator voUna . 11a1n1t a bill. ninl quorter inconie ol Ibo :nrat American Financial Corp. In 1975increued14 per. cnt over the comparable period oflut )"lar, D.P. Keo· nedy, 1ald. In the Santa Aoa com· p1ny'1 report to sboreboldet1. cooaolldoted net income for the third quarter of this year WIS shown as $8N,860, or 71 cents per 1hare, compared with $783,08.5, or 64 centa, ln the ll~e 1974 reporting period. "SOMEBODY RAD lo be the David to fllbt lhe Oollalh. All I wp the David." . '1 £\te-r1one up there rnpocted me . They feared me and they wa1 onl1 hoplnr \hot I'd 1et out," he said. '"lben'o ooI1 two imporWlt lhln11 In life. One It 1"'11' re- putation and one ls your health. 'If you have a choice, take your reputation. 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Lltot,..vou .11 1 .. Jlj,+ 14 Girt Wtl • .0 I JS 1 -Vo fQ11!1T1r1o • S I t1'11 lnld!>ll 2.«19 1 It l1-.,.. .. Mol'INor .• t 60 ,,,__ YI Rsv6tOS .4011 l U'l'lo .. I" ) ,. Shootln11 Seeds PORTI.AND, Orr. <UPI) -The Forest Service is looking into the possibility of usinJ( a heli copter • mounted gun to shoot !£eedtings i.n re· foreostinr hard-to-plant &rell!. Donn F.ddy, a former helicopte,· pilot, has invented an icicle-like pro· Jtttile that encases a tree seedling. The miniature missile is blasted into t.hl!' tarth with a burst of pressurized carbon dioxide. Dollar Higher BRUSSEi,S .<U PI) -The U.S.· dollar Dpened sharply hl&her on Euro- Pf'Dn money m ar kclS Jlo1ooday despite cu~ in U.S. intere!'it rates. The price 9f gold was steady. C"t0l d was unchanJ?ed in Zurich at 5141 .50 an ounce. In 1.on<lon, the metal 1'06(' to $141.62$ an ounce, from $141.25 .llidaY:. • " , • • ,41% D""-YPILOT Monday.November2", 197S ' . I I I • i • \ • • • I i I ' I • • ;. . ,.. ,.--, .• ,. ~~.\~ f • • . . Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. '----"-----------------------'· ... olll.W; .. c •- f 1Zmg:'m;'0.8 mg. nicotine av.per cigarette.FTC BeponApf.75 >-: ,. -.,, .. . .... ,,,...,. • • • Marlboro L I GHTS LOWERED TAR & NICOTINE 20 CLASS A CIGARE TTES ·' ' I Natural Solution Truth of Grains llY JO OLllON °' .. _..."' ....... llrm. The magic word ror 11175. Recent articles have touted the merit.I of ltran,aayin& it ii the many ot. ma.o'a ills. ertain number of tables- day and YoU will be as- Immunity l'rom heart d»eue, gallstones. homon!Joids a'od cancer of the colon and rectum. The cynics sit back and say, ''Who'skiddingwbom?" - Who iJ rieht about the bran sjluation?' Barbar• Kraus, a New York nutritionist and writ.er wbo baS compiled a dictionary of ,P.roteln. a book listing calori:e'"s and carbohydrates ,.&1'.'d several calorie guide§.!<o brand-name foods, offerJ"d'p·to-date inlorm•- tioo on thriubject in a new boiok-, .. The Gerbara Kraus Guide to F\ber.ifl Foods.'' "Ffber very well may be the silltle most neglected food com- ponent in the American diet, as a result of the increasing trend in this country lo consume an over- ablUldance of animal products and highly refined foods such as ". augan. oU. and monutactured prodU'ltl, •·Ma. Kraus said. 11blt iJ being atudled ID COO• jun<tlOD with s,veral diaeues, iDcludi.Pa: heart disease. colonic cancer, dtverticular dlsease, glliJtoties, hernia and diabet.eo, Ibo reported. Several at.udiea have ahown that an lnaeued consumptioo of liber·rlc6 .food helps ID weight IOIS, Ms; Kraus added. Thia ts because ''fiber dis- placea' !:art of the energy-y!eldinf outrieots iD food, the longer c ewing time slows down the Intake or food, fiber cenerlliy reduces the amount of fat 'Which ii 11,boorbed in the intestines, and it generally reduces the efficlen- ~Y of absorption of some .nutrients by lbe small intestine," she explained. Also, Ms. Kraus noted, "foods which are blgb in fiber tend to have fewer calories per u.nit of volume than non-fibrous foods." Whole wheat bread, for exam- ple, has fewer calories than white bread because of its addi- tional fibers. Further studies have shown that increasing the fitier lowers .the cholesterol level and BEA ANDERSON, Editor CAROL MOORE, Food Editor Monday, November 24, 1975 81 -~tid ~ ·idea Tossed High · .. I • Little did they know the irony when Bonnie Leigh asked her boss. Chef Rolf Jung, to proof- read her entry for a national sfllad contest for foOO service e{ftployees. 'Her Jackson Salad, accented. with crum bled bacon and blue cheese, won the top prize or $3,000. His Hawaiian Turkey mixture,· served in papaya halves. received a $50 award. "I never measure ingredients that carefully, so I wanted him to double check,·· s he explained through tears of happiness after the surprise announcement at a Marriott Hotel s taff meeting. She told o fficials of the sponsoring Kraft Foods Co. that her windfall would rmance a re- turn trip to Europe. The South Laguna resident doesn't cook on the job. She purchases food, costs out menus and keeps the kitchen payroll. "Salads are a gocxl way to get acquainted. Men like to help especially with that course," dede.ua the ebance fOf belDOI'· rboidl because of easier eUD\IDa- 11on. • And, <elinlc•t atudies tiave fOWld that aw!tchlftll from a low- liber diet to a bigb·fiber diet cau&es an Increase ln. stool weight aod volume. and conse-- quent1¥, a small butlleady 1 ... otwei&ht. ID spite of all the benefltl, Americans have decreased their intake of fiber since 1913 from six grams per uplta per clay to four 0-NDI ID 1975. Tbil is because ot a decline In Iii• µse of·Potl1-. \ wbole-graln c.ereal1, fresh vegetables and fruits, lits. Kraus said. Wbat are the high-fiber foods! They include whole-grain pro- ducta. fruits, vegetables, bran, brown rice, dried beans, peas and D\lts1 according to the. author. ' All or the1e are included in her dictionary, with hundreds of other roods, and calorie counts as well ugramsoffiber. • Here are sample menus, count· ed in calo.ries, grams oC fiber and grams ·or protein, which typical Americans might eat in one day, for comparison. They are not s\iggeated as nutritionally bala,nced -meall, but merely as tools ror study. ~ LOW FIBER DIET • ~ 'C Br._eakfast: ~ Bacon, 2 slice~ 100 Eggs, 2, scrambled 220 Hashbrowns, 'h cup 223 Bread, white, J slice butter 100 IA1Dcb: (Waistliner plate> Ground sirloin patty. Joz. 185 Cottage cheese, lf.zcup 120 Peach half 25 TwoRye-Krisp 52 Dinnf'r: Swordfish, 3 ounces 150 Baked potato <no butter) 92 Roll, brown and serve 85 Iceberg lettuce salad, plain 16 Zucchini, l 2 cup 9 Ice cream, lh cup 145 Totals: 1522 said Miss Le·ig h, a former Playboy Bunny in London and J amaica. Her finely chopped, Cobb-style trt"atmenl of hearts of palm and artichoke hearts appealed most to the judges who were looking for more original and frequent prt"sentations. Here are family size propor- tions or the winning recipes : JACKSON SALAD 14 -ounce can.hearts of palm, drained l ounce freshjemon juice 14-ounce ca n artichoke hearts. drained 'I 3 ounces salad oil l/4 cup chopped 'green onions 1/4 cup cMsp, crumbled bacon 2 tablespoons rinely chopped parsley 2 garlic cloves, pressed (juice only) 114 p o und blue cheese crumbles Salt and cracked black pep· per to taste --; 1 ,,, ~-1"-tnlt!MtyMaMO-,. FOR SUGG!;STiONS TO INCREASE THE FIBER IN YOUR MEALS, SEE PAGE 83' . ' HIGH FIBER DIET ' ,. ·!E .12 -i; • r.::~ .i:~ .o 3.1 .0 14 /4 .8 3.0 tr 2.4 Breakfast: AU-Bran cereal, lf.z cup Orange. 1,-2 fresh Wheat toast, l slice buttered Skim Milk, 1 cup Lunch : Fruit salad • ~ ·c .s • {,,; 64 40 100 90 .0 23.4 I apple 80 .0 30.8 1~ banana SO .3 .2 l stalk celery 7 .2 1.4 1 tablespoon walnuts ·19 Buttermilk 00 Dinner: .0 24 .0 Brusst"ls Sprouts. l cup 56 .6 2.6 Raked potato (no butt£'r) 92 . I 2.2 Swordfish, 3 ounces 150 .6 1.2 Fresh spinach salad 18 .5 .8 Banana so .0 3.1 2.8 112.3 Almonds, unroastcd. 11ounet' 80 Total 1016 J 'h ht"ads Romaine leltuce Finely chop artichoke hearts and hE'arts of palm. Combine first nine ingrt"dients in bowl and mix well. Cover and refrigerate. Clean a.nd tear Romaine into bite size pieces: refrigerate. To st"rve, toss Romaine with salad mixture. Serve on chilled plates. HAWAIIAN TURKEY 2~ pounds diced turkey 1 pound pineapple tidbits I pound Ct"lery, chopped :V4 cup walnuts, chopped 'fi.i t ablespoon white pepper 1 cup mayonnaise l tablespoon lemon juice 2 ounces maraschino cherry halves, diced 1 'h ounces roasted coconut, shrMded Papaya halves Romaine lettuce Thoroughly combine first eight ingredients. Add coconut. Line plates with Romaine and serve turkey salad on peeled papaya halves. t ' v .,. •e 1'. !Z~ 2.4 .8 .4 .0 1.4 .4 .2 .2 .0 2.5 .6 .0 .4 .3 .4 9 .9 ' .s • .!:E " . .i:~ 3:4 .8 2.6 8.8 .3 .5 .4 )<I 8.8 6.5 2.6 24 .0 2.2 .5 2.5 65.0 ·'. I .. ~ ! ' ' "The Barbara Kraus Gulde t+ Fiber in Foods" is available i. paperback for $1.50. Announcement of her $3,000 prize catches Bonnie Leigh by surprise in middle of a holiday staff meeting. ' Confections: Sweet Success I· 1 d ... .. '- ' • '-I .. ~ -. ' By J~ANNE LF.SEM UPI F9od l!.it.; .. Cynthi a Schumlicber, Boone, Iowa, baked and decorated 140 dozen tookies last Christmas. ~fvenieen -year-old Lowell Morton, Loraine, Ohio, taught himseU cake decorating from a yearbook and rtow makes and .sells wedding cakes. Retiree I va M . Adkins , Natchitoches, La.,.4.aught herself decorating about 15 years ago. Now 70. Mrs. Adkins t~ out two tO six wedding cake9 and 25 to 30 dozen petit fours a week, plus cakes for other occasions. All are part of a boom in cake decorating and co"1ectionery work by hundreds of consumers who have turned a bobby into a successful business. Cake decorating and confec- tionef¥ work is so popular that it eveil"' grew 28 percent at the height or the sugar price spiral in 1974 .... · Fifty percent growth is .. oorma11 says Norman Wilton, a aecon~ gener-ation...expert whose publiC•tions an<I equipment are un<s by amateurs ;,&nd pro- fessionals tbrOughout the United . St.ates. \ ~"Jn New York City to de · monstrate decorating (or rooo editors and magazine test kitchen home economists, Wilton said his sales have grown from $280,000 a year 13 years ago to $20 million now. He expects them to dyuble in the next rour to five years. ' I Wilton says learning to make edible cake decorations and can· dies is like learning to drive; it takt>S practice. He added that 52 percent of his company·s mail order customers have taught tht"mselves, using yt"arbooks that retail for Sl.75 each. Icing that is too soft is the ma- jor pitfall for beginners, Wilton said. "It ·s like trying to sculpt with marshmallows. You must havC' icing at the proper consistency. "Royal icing gets light and crumbles if you beat too much air into it." That's the smooth, hard·drying type used for display cakes that s hould last in- , definitely. Professional bakers usually make royal icing decorations directly on a cake. Wilton ad· • vises amateurs to make them ahead of time on cardboard cov· ered with waxed paper and let them dry, Dried decorations are easier to· arrange. This method also permits you to scrape your mis· takes back 'into the icing lx>wl and re-do them until you are satisfied w1th the results: "Make your mistakes on paper first, and throw the bad ones away." Wilton recommends boiled ic· ing for piping borders directly onto cakes or decorations. It can be stored in the refrigerator a week and rewhipped if it is made from mer in g ue po\\·dc r, he added. "Practice making borders on an inverted cookie pan, scrape them back into the icing and re- use it. too, .. he said. Th£' Chicago company Wilton . heads was founded in 1929 by his father, McKinle:; Wilton, whO taught sugar pulling and decorat- ing to bakers in his home. Most o( today's students arc nonprofessionals. There is room for only 22 at a time, and reserva.-. lions are booked a year in ad- vance. Easy Molding Sugar moldi ng is like building sandcastles with dampened sugar. Th e molds can be toy baking pans or special des igns made from plastic or metal. Norman Wilton's rec ipe: In a small mixing bowl. work 2 cups of granulated sugar with 4 teaspoons of water with one hand until mixture is the consistency of wet sand. Pack sugar into one mold at a time • smooth the top with a knife, cover with a small piece of cardboard, turn it upside down and lift off the mold. Let dry fi ve hours .al room temperature or five minutes in a 200·degree oven. To make several iden- tical des ig ns, dus t molds with cornstarch after the first impression to prevent sticking. Fully dried molds sparkle like diamonds. They can be d ecorated with food paste colors or icing to complement a party theme. Miniature molds can be offered as the sugar for hot beverages or as decora· lions for ice cream ''snowballs.'' I ' " , • B2 DA.IL'( PILOT Mond1y, November~•. 1975 • DA . BJNJAMINflPOCI( Dates Told Gera-Corwin lir .:ind ~t r s . .l11hn (;~l:a Jr llf JiunllllJ..!hHI Hr~(·h h.1\'t• .inrH11111t•t•(I t~·l'l 1J..:;•f!l'01t'n l 11f lht•!f d.i~hlt•r . .);in (;l·r.1 tn St<Vt~ {'o r\\ in , ~on of thl' J~"lo~\~ ins, of ~)~·a ng~ ~f'l, I !.; ~ (, l' I ,1 I ~ ,I gOtn uatt• of r:d1son llif h :-;d¢>o1. :1ll1?ndt.'d Or.ini;:t· C'Qic;t ("ollt•gc and OO\\' is s tit4v1n.[! al (".:iltforn1a StJ'tt'.' l ·111\"t'r s 1t~. l,ung Rt!t•.'h. ;..!• :_>:: JAN GERA ., ·. :-. .. , "~·· lft'.'r flanct'.' ~raduatc"ll from El l\lodena !lii;:h St•htinl ~ind ('S l f J·'1il lt·rton lit' ~d~o at lt•ndt><l ()('(' S(>pL ! R ho.IS bf't'll "t'l t t'lt•d or th1·1r \\1'dd1nJ..: datt·. ••• Maloney-Linder '.\Ir. <1nd '.\l rs. r:d\\·ard T . :'i-1:-iloney of ('orona del '.\tar haYe annount'C'd the engagement of lhl'Lr daughter .. <\nnt• !\larit• ~13l0tll')' and o ... n llarns Jj ndner. !\1i ss M 3Joney \1·111 gradu:1te in Junt· from the School of Dt>ntal ll .vgi t•nC'. ('abril\o C'ollt•)!t:'. She h:is attt'ndC'd the l lni\'ersity nf Sant;1 Clar;1 and thC' L•nivt'rsi tv of (':-ilifornta . Sant:1 Rarb<1r:i . Jf('r fianc£'. son of llr. a n d '.\I r s . c· on r ;1 d I.indner of J,os Gato~. is a gradt1ate of the t' of SC . Thl' b(•trothC'd pl:.tn' IH marry Jan. 2·1 1n {lur 1.o.idy Queen of 1\ngt•ls Church. :-..'e"'port Beach. Or . Spock Revises 'Sexist' Text WAlll!NOJQN tU Pll -pr. Benj amin &pc?"k , "t '14 , 111 aboMn~ oyL·r a rrfl\for . thit4 re v1Sl1Jp of his be1 ·tif'lhr1J.! "Baby a(aj Child Cttre" lb elimlJ1ate what hl' l·alls the pook 's "t1e1l1t" ~ngua111 ilnd tone aboUl bal>I~' and l\l,ir parehtis. "Ii wttisn ·t until 1970.'' says S~k . "tf\e.l I first hecarne awarl' that I wusaexisJ.'1 Slt)ce tnen, frequl'nt chullen.,s h)' Wtl~eR in ttis audlencrs and h1~0\\'n intense 11vplv~ ~nt in r&djcBI politlcs have promµted t.he W()r1d· arnous pediatrlrla.n to do a lot of lh1nk1ns abPµ i'"l&m . The result will bl• a new t!ditioh o ~~book Spock hopes will be less offcnstvl' to wo\T'cin . · It turned o~l to be a huge job,' he said, .11tand1ng outsidtl ~ ghetto chur('h waitlog to ad- dress local act1\'ists p thC' Vice Presidential can· dldatj of the Soclalisl peoples Party. ·· lleep sending ihe publishers rC'v1sions, ·· ~pdC'k liaid , "and "'e keep working on th~m . But If anyone h,id told n1e ho"· huge a job thi s "·o ultl he ... IT W "8 ll.!ISU:lllm ·The problem 11r lhv prunouq , ror rxampll· It's JUSt hugt' In thC' paht it "'as alWa ys ali~Uml'<I the hflby ~·as Ii he.·• The revised t>dillnn "'•Ill use "Ot ey" most of tpe lime and wh~n th:il'l!i lrnpos::;1blc, "1 say, 'l..el'H ass11n1e it•i;; 11 girl '·• · 1'here \\'as a .:ilm1lar problem in r'-'ferrjng to parenls . ' J1efore, it was assumt.'tl that thl· po.1rt•nt car· 1ng fur the ('hild was a sl)e," he said. lit· is chang- 1ng the language to 1uggest the wider roles that males and female• play nowadaya. 'J'h1s has led to "'ho\C'Sale re"·rite~ of the sec· lions on · The father's Part" and "1'he Work1n6' ~tother . ·· · It says you s hould try lo bring up children "'ithout sexust ~t ereotypes. ll stre~s~ a more im· port ant role for t he father and suggests he should ::;pend at least 50 percent of hi s time with the child when he's not at \\'Ol'"k ." Tall. grandfatherly and patriC'ian in his lhree-·piece, Jv y League suit, Spock s hook his head and smiled. "I have no idC'a how this will strike f~n1ilies who aren't liberated," he said. BIAS OVERCOM•: "Some of the women who have looked at the revisions say those parts still seem stiff. That shows how long it takes to overcome it. After five ye-a r s it s till isn 't completely natural.·· Otht'r changes "ill reflect new attitudes to"•;ird smallpox vac~inations 1 .. lt's not beina: done anymore the risk iii less than lhC' risk of reat·t1on to the s hots") and use of feeding rurmulas . "Wht'n I first wrote the book. formulas were fairly rigid. l\ut as timt' went by, pC"diatririans fussed less a nd less about it. Since 1968, however. commerctally prepared formulas have com('. somt~ that need dilution. others with disposable boltlC's, and all his this has to be exp\ajned, .. he said. "Raby and Child Care," an international best seller, has sold more than 2-1 million copies ainct lt v.•as first published in 19-17. Spock d0t.>s h1 .'I rewriting t"very oth~r f!lOnth he isn't sailing out of !'tlaine or hLS home 1n the Virgin 1111.nds ... That's 1ny legal residence "'?"''. althouah the I RS d<.X'Sn '\ approve. They think 1·m jUlt trying \tl avoid payuig my share or tht· military budget." PF.OPl.t:•S PARTY Jle alao is )t01 ng around the country spe.a~1ng and organlzin.i: for the People's Party. He Joined lhe picketing pressmen outside the Wa5hlngtoo Post, he &aid. a:J part of his campaign to "con· vince the American People -as many of them as possible -to accept lheo Peoples Party brand of Democratic So('ialis m.·· He Is pleased , he said, that he had four 5pe•kin.e: invitationJi from medical group~ in the p.ut year. "J ·m in the prOCl'SS of being re- .habilitated by my O\\'n profC'ss1on." he said. after a 10.year boycolt "becaust> I "'as an ea:Jy sup porter ol Medicare and because-of my 1nvolve- rnenl in the ant1 ·war effort " Spock retains his hOpc 1n young people. · .. One of lhe most r('markable lhings about youth. and this hasn •t chantted at all in lhC' past dltcade, i:J that y.ou can't .int imidate them . They \fant to inquire, ")l.e said. "This is the first time in the history of the human race that therl' '~a .,.,·hole gen~ration that the older gent•rat1on t·an 'l int1m1datl!'. And I con· sider myself an expert on iotin11dali,9\'1. I was afraid both of my parents and my teachers." Heart Data Sti 11 Inconclusive Re ("ar(•ful. II :< 'i'nur lll'.trt w:i s !ht~ topic of ;1pant•l1if d111·tur~ o.tnd rt•St•:1r('ht•r" ,1t tht•(';_llJ!nrn1a 111 t·IC't1c A~:-.11l'l.il1011 ·~ f.ill l'lln \"(•nt111n After !ht• fnur had ch st·u~i-.t•d the roll' of \"1 to.1m ins. cholt·hterul. tri~lyceridl'S, poly uns ... tur:Jtt·d fatty acids and ob(•sity 111 ht·art disease . thl' <'OnC'lu s1on ~l't'n•t·tl to be that no ont• is rt·al!y sure :1bol1t tht'J r rl.'lRt1onsh1 p:-; to he.Jr! di Sl'3Sl' Rlibt•rt !loliµl'S, :'\1 1>. a pro f{'S Sur al !ht· t;ni\t•r:.;itv of {"~1liforn\a , [);.1,·l s. \Vho 1:-; \..·l'll f.no\\·n fnr Ins \,·urk l!tl \'1t o.ir111n ( '. s a id thl' rt·c ~·nt inll'l'l·-.1 111 mt·g~1v1t:1m111s for Pl'1>ph• \\h1• ~1rC' tired , ha\'l' hC'ar t d1:-.t•:1'-t' "r (1\her :n]m(>nls. ~ot 1t:; ~!art lrunl th e ~hu!C' family in l..undnn. (ln . tJrio. ('anada Thi s fan1ily l·la1n11·d th .1 1 \'i t:lmtn r: \\;I:> a pa n:ll'l':I for hc•:1rt disC'a:<l' suffl'rt·r,., ;ii. t-.irl' ;IS 1~16. Rut by 1!150, IJ :-.lud1C':; had ht'l'rl published 1n medi cn l JClll rnals di s put111 ,g \!1tamin F: claims for ht•:1r l d1 ~(·~t.S('." Or. JlodgC'ssa1d Shute>. he atldC'd. had argut·d that changes in milling terhn1 4Ut'S 1n 1000 had rt•mu.,·ed essen· t1:ll \1 1tam1n F: from the :\merican dit~t. :lnd that heart disease was unkno"'n bt•fore that .,·c·:Jr · l~u·t nr. llodgt•s rl•ad matC'rial :1Mut angina peetori.s from :in 18515 mC'diral t1·xtbuok to dispute this fa cl. lit• also "':.ttd lh3t bread ;:ind ~r[1 1n prorlul'I:-. :1rC' not m;.1n·s only ~ourct• of th<· \'1tam1n. Almost ('\'t•rv ,·1tamin has ht'l'!l tril·d for al;no:,t every dis· t>:J Sl'. .. hC' addt•d "l~ut neith('r C nor f. ha~ ;1plaet•10 tht• pr('vent1on nfcoronaryd1Sl.'1JSC' ·· 1''.d\,·ard I~ J)1(•thr1C'h . 'fl), t :dkt'd ahoul ('holt•s!C'rul and I r1~ ly<'('ridC' a bn11r m:1]J lll'~ In trying !ti ftnd d1 -.e ast• p.11 tl·rns. hC' examint•cl the test rt'· sults of JOO pat1t·nt ~ "ho sho\\t:d pos1 t1\·C' s trt•:,s on an e\ec· trocard1ogran1 Fifty percent of the.s t' fa1iC'd to show ab · normalities o r t'holesterol u r triglyceridl'S. Sex "'as not 3 factor , nor was agt>. His conC'lusion \\'as that "there is no rhyme or reason to the cflf. ference. The problem is. "'hat 1s the ro!C' of tri)'.!lyrrricle~? ·· (Triglyceridl's ~1l~l1 arC' caltrd nt>utral fats. Thl~~ .ire· fatty UC'ltJ esters of g!ye('rol. 1 In discussing pol yunsatura!rd fatty acids. Seymour fl:1~ tlJn, '.\10. \\'hO IS <ISSOC'Lall'(i \l'J th th~· \'C'terans llnsp11al in SJ\\'tC'llt'. ~aid that eoro r 1.1r~ hl'art 1 hsc.1~t· IS nrit an nlt11n;1n :,, d ist•a :-;t• .A. rt•iat1on s h1p ht'\Wl~e n s atur;1tPd fats and C'uron:.ir v heart di~t·::i:,t' .,, as found 1n th{. 1950s, but a g;un. :ill thl' t:'\'ldC'n('e is nc•t in. hC' said The '11~hest dt•alh ratE'S from heart di s ea :.;l' ;1rc 1n lh c ~etheriands and F"1nJand. and the lo"t>:it are in Crete. Corfu. Japan and Italy. The fin:il speaker. Judith S. Stern, S!'il). d('fined obesity ah · n1ore than ~o percent of 1dl·al "'eight." .. Obesity is a factor in many disea::.es," she noted. "Heart dis- ease and obe.sity is a con- troversial area." Though :-:.hC' admittC'd that \\.'hen \\"C'i1Zht is redut't-d. blood prt'ssurt-goes dO\\•n and lhPrc 1s a d ecreas e 1n thC' C'holes tt.'rul IC'vel. s hC' s <:1id. n1a~ be '"'' should !ook :It u!her f;.1rlnrs 1n:-ll•;:1d of rect•m mend1ng a rl'Ji1ct1on of '''e i~ht .. The mod rro.1tor. Rlk>lvn Alfin· Sialf'r, Phi). added th~1l m any ::.r1ent1s ts ha vC' s Jid that sugar is a a ronlributing r.i r tor lo ht•art UISC'aSC'. .o\nd, she added. ht'.'art d1scasC' has 1nrreast•d since 19.10. but thl' cons umption of thC' '·bad guy," thC' egg, has derr£'asC'd . So \\'ho is thC' real culprit in heartdisl'ase? ---- r I ~:· Her Guess 'Educated' ••• :::!' :•!·D F: A R A N N ~NOERS : F'or y('ars t :·fe been too en1 bar· r,i;Qised tC\ ask olhl'r 11¥ents. Will you please t~t for me'.' ;;\Ye had a lar~e family. t)~t y per('ent of lhe :·" ' . {Aapnc~orn children to whom we gave college educations have rut us out of their Ji\'t>S complel('ly. They ar(' no longer s peaking to us. Is this normal? !low many children who have . f·Check Rates : ' • ,. T ; ... U F. S ll A \' • ·:·:NOVF.MRF.R 25 jli> svnNt:V OM ARR •AR1 F.S <Mar. 2I·April 1!J):... Aeeent on ehange, rkativity, willingness to st:and up for beliefs. to efpress yours<'lf. to ad· jti'lt lo the ti m<'S . :tAtJRUS (Ap ril 20- ivt8y 20): You gl'l morC' "!Ove .. than in recent pp.~t. :'\leans you feel rqOre in\1/ardly secure. Olle who ml•ans mueh to y&i says I undC'rstand .a~ this makes your day. · ' rtfEMINI (~tay 21 -June m ~ Jdeas need review. rCfiJlement. Accent on s lrort trip, important "111.il, special call or nifss:lge. !\-lovl•ment is hlthlightC'd. :t :\'.'JCF:R <Jun<' 21 - J()ly 221 : 1\C'Cl'Pt addt~d r(ISpon s1bilit ~· {lrgan17.l' pf:ioritiC'S. Oe~1\ \Vith o ·c1l"r. exp1'r1en C'l'd g(oups, p<'r s ons, or- v'-nizations . .\1onC'y in- vhtment i~ involvrd. :J.F.O (J u\y23-Au~.22): Sbreud in(luenc-1•. l'X · ~nd bas e of opl·rations. 'l".pu arf" due for added rt-cognition as timing. j ~dgment gets on t~get . You complete pfojC'rt, assignment . • \llRGO CAug . 23·Scpt. l{1f_ You gain added in· stl\Pts. You are able to -Ollalyze d oubts, fears. •¥oti sweep aside restric· troi>s. You make new •gt~rt. Added indepen- "'~ce Is featured. • lJl!BRA (Sept. 23-0ct. ~; .<\ccent on Involve ~~t. d esire, ability to deeide in wtilch direction 10 ·go, Some or you.r ron· l dt>tit hopes, wishes could be1ullllled. " SCOR PIO !Oct. 23 · 'Nov. 2Jl : Spolllghl on' I . ' < 1 advancemt.'nt, ability to make .. the right .. con- tacts. Position is elcval· ed. What \\'as opposition \\'ill melt. SAGITTARIUS (~ov. 22 ·D ec . 21): I.unar as pect promotes travel. study, g reater ability to eommuni ra t e throuJ!h adverti si ng, writing . special publications. I~ as specific as possible. Clarify philosophical concepts. CAPRI COR N" (DC'r. 22-J an . 19): ConcC'rn shown in connection ""ith hidden costs. C heck credit rates. Be positive you're getting m oney's worth . Co unt your change! Be.analytical. AQUA RI US (J an . 20-Feb. 18 l: Make pearl' ""ith partner. mate improve cond itions at home. RemembC'r an- niversaries. birthdays ~ display fact that you do care. want to sho\\· affl'C · lion. Key is m aturity. P I SCES l Feb. 19· ~farrh 20): You gain in· sights wherC' employ· ment. SC'rv ices of unique nature and health are concerned. You gain ac· cess to private informa· lion. You are trusted \\'ith knowled~e. di A . SPORTSWEA R ~~rUIF F Pl.ALA -°""' S4•121 .'8.fJ.BOAISIOO 116Ml>'•roe .6.~ 01s.190o& (Ann Landers~ not had college C'duc·a - tions still lov1-. lhl'L r parents? \Vhilt• 1·m surC' there are no accur:ltC' statist ics would you p lease express yt>ur personal opinion'! OUTSIDE LOOKl1'G DI DEAR OUT: \'our let- ter s uggests that you believe thert-is some cor relation bet"'·een a college education and a child's lovt> ror his parC'nts -lhE' conclusion bt>ing that the bettt•r educ3ted lhe ehild, tht· lt>ss likely hC' is to lo\'t' his molhC'r and rather. I don't ag r eC'. )t y guess is lha l it•,..; six or ont" and a hair dozen of the other. If anyone out there has rvldenet" to the C'Ontrary 11lease lel me know. OF.AR AN:--J I ... <\'.'JDF.RS : ~1 y husband and I have bec>n marri<'<I for 28 years. ln all that time we have been alone exactly six months. We 've had his parents. hi s sister , o ur married childre n. niC'ce s and nC'phe"'s or a grandchild \\ilh ll S. ~O\V bc.'Hh my p<.irent s have mov('CI 1ii and they are driving me ('f3ly. !\1y mothC'r anrl dad pay us $1 50 a monlh ror room and bourd . (The food thC'y t~at and thP n1edicinC' they llC'C'd costs at IC'ast that much.) :vt v mother fights \\•ith th~, neig hbors and insults e\·e ryonl" \\'ho eom{'s to the house . 1 can 't ask them to move because '.\1 0111 isn"t able to handle Dad alone lie has had sevC'ral strokes and she r efuses t0 put hin1 in a nursing horn('. :'\t y husband gor s dirl'Ctly to a bar af!C'r "·o rk to .. kill a fe\\' hours ... l 'm a ner\'ous \\·reek . \\'hat should I do '! GOl'.':G (>l J1' ()I:-!\-1'i' !\11'.':D llf.,\R FR I F.~ll : I belif'Vf' in the command· ment "Honor thy father and thy mothC'r," but this doesn't mean you should let lht"m ruin your marriage and wre!'k 3·our life. \\'here were your part'nts living beforr they moved in \\'ith you? Their 0'4'n apartmt-nt or home", 1·11 bet. That's "'hert> they should be no"'" Start to find other quarters for them al on· C'e. pven if ii means help· ing thE'm financially. It's chC'aper than a ml'nlal hospital, drar. What's more, it's time you and your husband enjoyed somepriv~cy. 'Gfe CAPISTRANO DEPOT Verdugo Street At the Tracks San Juan Capist rano LUNCH • IRUMCH • DIHH ER IAHljlU ETS • EHTBITAIHMEHT HICOHTL y 0 ,EH THAHKSCOIVIHCO DA Y 12 Noon to 6 p.m. S,ECIAL MENU 496·81 81 ---831 -0232 . - Over 94 years oyo \Ve introduced a grc>nt. rich coffee NO\A' we're introducing a great, ricl1 decaffeinated ~ instant coffee. Try it to1no rrow. • • uor•u.~M. 1116 • IWl.YPll.OT ..... B king Bread? ·Make it a Healthful Bran .. ·~ . . . . • . ..:.r. WHOLE WHEAT , BAAN BllEAD 1 cup reaular all-purpose ~cup whole wb~at nour l cup All·Bran or Bran Buds cereal · 1 table-spoon IUIU I 1 tea.spooa salt ' 1 packa1e active dry yeut ~cup milk ~ I tablespoon molasses 3 tabl espooqs recular m..-11rilleor butter legg Oriental -t Chicken Enhanced · . Natural teammates are chicken breasts and Oriental cooking. Try this unusual dlsh and you'll become ao livid fan ol. the Ji1tht, delicate flavor. ORIENTAL WALNUT CHICKEN 4 chicken breasts I cup combination vegetables that include broccoli, green beans, mushrooms and onions I tablespoon car· nslarch 1., teaspoon salt i 1.2 teas poon pepper 2 tablespoons soy sauce 4 tablespoons cook· ing oil 1_., cup coarsely chopped walnuts 112 cup hot chicken broth '12 teaspoon sugar i. Bone breas ts and pound to thin uniform thickness ; discard skins. In unheated skillet. mix cornstarch, salt, pepper, I teaspoon soy sauce, 2 tablespoons oil and sug. ar. Add chicken and tum to coat evenly. Saute "'alnuts, and vegetablts in 2 tables· poons bot oil. Heat till walnuts are golden. Sprinkle with salt. Divide mixture among the rour breasts. Wrap chicken around mixture and s ecure with toothpicks or metal pro- ngs. In same skillet used before, combine r emain· ing soy sauce and broth. Add chicken, cook until chicken is done, turning often. Serve on bed of fluffy rice. !\takes 4 ser\" in gs. .. ~Tangy f< r Salad , Irs a version of the ltalian Caponata. EGGP LANT SALAD ~ 1;, cup olive oil ' 6 cups diced (1~- inch) unpared eggplant 3 small onions or l large, chopped l large outer rib celery, thinly sliced Milted mar1arineor buUec ln imall· mlxl.ni bowl, 1Ur toaet•er re1ular all·purpg1e Dour and whole wheat nour. In larce bowl of flectric mixer, combi.11.e '1\ cup of the nOW' miit· ture, the AJl·Bran cereal, auger. salt and yeast. . In amall saucepan, comblne milk, n>0lus" and t.be 3 tablea· poona maraarine. Place over low heat \ID\11 very warm (120 to 130 de&reH f\) Gradually add to cereal mi•ture and beat at medium IPffd on eledrlc mixer 1 large green pep- per, seeded and chopped 17-ounce can Italian- st yle peeled tomatoes (with basil}. undrained ~ cu)> sliced pimien· to..stulfed green olives {!dJ fMO DARE 0 SSING l teaspoon sail v, teaspoon coarsely cracked pepper 1 teaspoon sugar 2 or 3 teaspoons red wine vinegar In a large saucepot in the hot oil, lightly brown eggplant. Add onion, celery and green pep- per ; simm er, covered, for. to minutes . . Add remaining ingre- dien ts. Simmer, cov- ered, until eggplant is tender and sauce is thick -about 30 minutes. Chill ' Serve in a bowl lined with sal ad greens . Makes about SY.J cups. Cocoa Crea,med • REDOI WIPREAL CRE AM TOPPllG . .7.?~:<.~N • ' tor 2 mlnute1, scraping bowl OC· <ISIOQo!ly. Add •II and \4 <UP ol t.be Dour mixture. Beat at hfgh speed on tlect.ric mbtr for 2 , minutes. With •poon, 1Ur in remainin1 flour mix·ture to tnake a ili/f doualt. Turn dough out'ootoligbt· ly lloured surface and knead s minutes or until smooth and tlastic. Punch down dough. FOl"m into 1moolb round ball "1th hands. beiftl careful not lo create lar-1e folds In dough. Place oo gre...O baking sheet. Cover and let rise in wum plaee about 1 hour or un· liJ doubled In built. 1 cup reaular aJJ.purpose nour l ttaspoon bakinc soda YI teaspoon salt \.\ teaspobn cinnamon (op. tiooall In large rnixina bowl, beal eif-+ until foamy. Mix in All·Bl'• c-ereaJ, rai•tn1, libortenin& and. molassts. Add water, slirrin.aµn .. til llhortenlni Is m•lted. Adcl"dQ'. ingrtditnU, mix until comblHd. Place in well·greased ·bowl. tumin1 to crease \OP. Cover and let rise ID warm place abOut 1 hour oc until doubled In built. ES i 1HRIF T PAK Bakt> on t"enter rack of oven at 375 M4rtts F . about 30 minutes or until golden brown. Remove immediately from bakiDC sheet. Place on wire rack. Brush with melted marcarine. Cool. MOLASSES BROWN BREAD LEAN BEEF ROUND RUMP I fARMER JOHN !egg 1 cup All·Bran or Bran Buds cereal 1,~ cup seedless raisin5 2 tablespoons shortening ;.; cup molasses ~ cup very bot water Stir toa:tlher flour, IOda, salt and cinnamon. Set aside. TOM fURKEYS 57 L~ Fill 2 areased metal t'.ana,;•"" int'hes deep and 3 inches Hrdll, about ~ lull or sprud b.tte; evenly in 1 greased b5xl·loch loaf pan. Bake in oven et 3SO degrees F . about 4S minutes for bread in cam or about 3S minutes for loaf brt-ad. FRESH TOM TURKEYS 65! .. . · .· . A• .. W...., lli.JJ k FEATURING ZACt<V NOR BEST HENS' 63 £. FRESH ruRKEvs e A'f.w•~ht 81ol&lb•. FRESH HENS 69. FROZEN HEN TURKEY ', BUTTER~ALL ; ""-· 73 La / --· EX -LEAN GR .BEEF SLICED BACON SLICED s 1 S9 1,4 PORK LO IN........ • •. 'BON!. LESS s J 7 g BEEF CUBE STEAK ..... 1 " BEEF LO IN 80NELESS s 19 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ... 2 ,,, : BE EF ROUNO s 10 MELON RUMP ROAST .... "" TOf' OR BOTTOM s 158 BEEF ROUND ROAST ..... " PRINCE LLA YAMS 39¢ HOLIDAY FOODS ~ FRuli'coc Kl All . 3 ~ s 1 • SPRINGFIELD 3 VARIETIES IN Jl!!CE 20 OZ 49 ( PINFAPPLE .. CA~ .. ~ GINGt:'AM MANDARI N 4 F s 100 ~ORANGES '~~~ ~ ~ APPLEELSAUCE :~.~~ 29' s"Llc'£o'"eA co N ·~~· 11 ll .. fA.il ... IERJOHNPO RK s119 PORK SAUS . ROLL .... " nor.1ELESS. 5269 HAM SLICES . . . ............... • DE8 UOUE S LB s 100 CANNED HAM .. -. .. PORK LOIN ROAS T St" .• LARGE 51 9 . LOIN PORK CHOPS . 5 • '""" s 1 n SKINNED PORK LEG ... • FRESH PORK SHOU LDER HAM PICNIC ROAST . 98 \ FROZEN MOJAVE BRAND TOM TURKEYS 49~ • . ' ' l l ' 1 • I • . . ..... • .. DAIL y PILOT Microwave Cooking: .A Prize-winning Idea FrE>:ih vegetable:i cooked in a microwave oven are a treat for the gourmet and the busy cook with a llmited time to prepare .ap~tizing, delicious meal!t . Por the uninitiated or the ex- pert, here are some prlze- wiMing recipe• from the 1975 lM An1elt1 County Fair featur- ing acorn 1quash, ea:&piant and a variety of Vrgetabll!'!S available year-round. STUFFF.D ACORS SQUASH t acorn llquaK h 11 ~ eup ba:sic rit'l' pita! it,: cup cottage c hetse l t•gg •I Chedd ar cheese at ripes Dutch Treat Flitters Corny This Pt-nnsylvani a -Dutch treat is named for· the '"'3Y the batter· ::;omeLimes fli ts across. the hot corn oil in a black 1ron ski llet. CORS Fl.ITTF.RS l "i l'UJ?S flour ~ tt•aspoon baking powder l teaspoon baking soda 11.i teaspoon salt 2 table$poon11 sugar 1 egg % cup milk ' "=' cup creamstylc corn ·~ cup drained cann ed whole·kernel corn l quart (about ) corn oil ln a 1nedium mixing bowl stir together the flour. baking powder, baking soda, !alt and suear. In a small mixing bowl beat eeg and milk to blend : stir in creamstyle ;ind whole~kern el com. Make a we ll in the ctnter of the flour mix· ture: add the corn mix· ture and st ir until dry in· gredient1 are moistened. Pour oil into a large ir90 skillet. fillinJ.? one· .th,lrd full; over medium h.eat, heat oil to 375. de1ree1 on a frying '~'r11\Qmeter. prop mixture by heap. in& tabltspoons into the hqt oil, no more than 3 or ·I at 1 time, .i:10 there is p,fenty of space between Flltters and temperature 0C 9il is not reduced. ~y until br own, turn· inc:on ce -3 tG4 minutes in aJl; drain on absor· btnt paper and k'eep hot. .Al last batche11 or F1it- ten are fried, you may h•xe to add a little more oil to 1klllet ~ but do not fill more than one·third full -and reheat the oil to 375 de&r•e• before ad· ding the tiatter. \lf the oil gets too low in the s-klllet and extra is nOt added , the la&t bttchea of Flitters may scorch on the bottom and top. Serve at once . Makes 18. Marinade Oriental Only minutes are in· Vl)lved in makin~ the sweet and sour marinade ii\ the morning, or at least an hour ahead ol mealtime. By brolllnc Ume the chops wlll have aboorbed the tempting blend. . MARINATED LAMB . CHOPS 1.41 cup soy aauce v .. cup honey v .. cup tarragon, vine:caror boµrbon . 4 rib or · Join lamb c::llops, about %·inc h thlck · 4 tomato slices . Garlic salt •'ln small bowl, com- tihle soy sauce, honey, and Vinegar or bourbon. Place lamb in shallow dllh and pour marinade over lamb. Refrigerate at leaat one hour, pre· ferably more, turnina: oc· -lonally. ,Remove lamb, reserv- ioc marinade. Arrange Jamb oo broiler rack or ·-· Brush with hall of morlnade. Broll lamb 3 fo 4 inches from source of heat ror-4 to6 mlnutes. Turn and cook 4 minut.n more. Top lamb with tomato 1llce1 and 1priokle with rarllc 1alt. · Br u1b lamb and Cook :;quash 8 minutes pt•r pound. Removt" from oven, wrap in foil , let stand 7 to 10 m1nut~•· Cut :iqua ~h in hulf lengthwise. remove seeds. Fill tach with rict>. cot1age-C'het>l'lf" and eg¥ mix - ture Return to ovt·n 3 mtnutt"I <took). Place 2 c het~t' strif)& on eaC'h half; rttlurn to oven l m u1utl'. Ra1ic rl<'e pUal J cup water I tublespoon butter :! tE>a11 poon s ch ic·kcn bouillon I tc>a~poon parsley flakcll I Lt•aspoon minct.'CI onions l (•up mlnutl' 1'Jt'(' Combine water. butter . bouillon, parllley, and onion in YOUNG GRADE A TURKEYS 49~ 55~ SWIFT'S e at>serolt:-. Covrr. Cook 3 mlnute:s (Or until boll>. Remove fronl oven .. <\dd rict>. Stir together. Cover for 7 to 10 minutet. STUFFED F.GGPLANT l ttga plant 1 pound ~round rOWld If.I cup ""'heat germ 2 egg!i l'hrupmilk 1 <'UP dieed ea: a plant center 1 cup diced fr«is h mWIMooms 1 :i ('UP minced on.ions I µ<1rkage me;itJoaf ~enson· ing mix Oash ll< Sprinkle paprika , 2 tablt>~poons chopped rresh parllilry 1 paC'kage cheese sauce mix Cut eg1plant in hall, remove <'enter . Mix in bowl : around round,, wheat a:erm, e&a:•. milk, diced eea:plant. mu1hroom1, onion•, meatloaf se11oning, and 1a1t . Stuff mixture in both halves of e,;1pl1nt -put tn glus baking dish. Mix in <'hina bowl cheese sauce mix and 1 cup milk. Cook re1ular eook cyt·le until it boils, turn to defrost until thick. Stir 2 or 3 times. Pour cheese 1auc:e over top of meat in ea:a:ptM.nt . Sprinkle with Lucky's Lower Prices Overal~ helps'.out your holiday budget. From all of us at Lucky ... TO OU• CUITOMID W• wo"' 10 ll\•ur• 1ho1 oll ol our cut1om•r• ho11• th• oppottun11y to purtho•• o 1u1k•y 01 Ike•• !ow prl<•• •ow• 011< !hot you pl.01• llmlt your purcho•• 10 01"1• lo,..co1••• o• Poppy brol'ld tu•k•y P•' lor'lioly H you wl1h 10 9'"'• o tu rl<•r 01 o ho lldor gill, pl•o•• 0 11< th• ~!or e Mo"o!•' tor ll\fo1,...ot•on 0" C.•ll C•r1d•co1•• ovoolob • ol •oc:h •lo••· StJllVING SUGQESTIO N Fully Cooked Ham 80Nfl(S6. WHOll 0" HAl'. CUOAH'I", WATElll. A0010 Young Ducks UIOA GA ADE A, •·!i ~e s Blade Cut Chuck Roast BEEi ., Large End Rib paprika. Cook 20 minutf'll on re· gular ·cook rycle. 1.et stand 2 m\nute1. When done ap~nkle with par1leiy and serve. RATATOUllLF. i,.; cup mar11rine 1h:onionaliced v.. cup margllrine J onion =tliced J bell pepper 1liced 2amallaummersqu.aah . 21mall crook neck squash Sall and ~pper tota:ite :? small iu<'chini Yi pound lreath mu.1hrooms, Sli<'ed 2 tomaloes 11Ueed ~ pound Monterfy <'heese grated J tea11poon paraleJ OMee Put m•rgarine in bottom of cas1e'role dlsh and J'Ul in. microwave oven to melt for IO seconds. Layer ve1etablea in OI'· der abovf'. Salt and pepper each layer. Sprinkle par:sley fillet ovE>r tomat0ts. Cover dish and rook in mjcrow1ve (Or 15 minutes. Add cheelie and cook until melted. J~4fihldQ#iiWJ ' ._, A great place tor kids. 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Lady Lee Ice Cream l i\D'l'llE 11GAL,SO CTN , Lady Lee Medium AA Eggs LAOll l(E OOZ£N CT'< Health & Beaut~ Aids ~~ks Cough Syrup ... ~. . .. 101 ~!~l~f ~~~li~. 10 oz ' .............. ~. 201 ~~ks Forin~1a ~........... .. ... ~.1 e1 ~~~·x ! 8.blets. . ............. ~ 1 87 !~· ~rtll~·~ ~~ . .. ...... <t..189 ~LOOK fOR THI KIY IUYll "Key Buy•" or• cl•lro to11il'l!ill mod• pottlble by mot"Tufptlur•r•' l•mporory promo1tonot ollowonces, Produce. Ripe Bananas 16¢ GlllATFOA"'IMl ~ MOLIOAYS .• , ........... l8 ~ Russet • ' Potatoes 16' ¢-u S. I I, BAKING SIZE • ,. . LB Crisp ~~!~~Ark ••••• IUNCH 29c Golden ~~~!~i~~~.~pp1~~. 25c ef Date Nut C ~~,~~G ........... ,..EA 39 THiii CHtlnMAS DECORATIONS AND IASHION Gin IDEAS AVAILAILI AT LUCKY DISCDUl!Y llNTIRS ONLTI Thtrt'• A YOU• C"°tCI Lelltl' SWMttrt An 011orll"l'l9l"tt of 3&7 lodl••' ,_..,. whkh lnc:lvd• IOl\lil IA 1i..v.d 1url!e,..ck1 ond ~hort ti••.,.. tty!". 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To edibly garnis h' yo ur handsome platter , Redberry re- list. ,.4pple Cups are the perfect addition. ,Anoint your 1oose on serving ""th a 1ubtly flavored Tarr agon Sauce . Fresh cauliflower is moat ::t)Jitable to this dinner. The mild taste of thia vegetable is perked up by a ll1ht topping made of a tangy sauteed mixture or onions, c ranberry-oran1e relish, bread crumbs and parsley. CRANBERRY DRESSING 1 goose, about 15 pound.a salt and pepper lf.i pound bacon, chopped 1 onion, chopped 1 cup cranberry-orange re· U..h 2 cups chopped celery 1 loaf ( 1 pound ) firm type white bread, cut into 112 inch cubes and toaated in oven until brown .1 cup orange juice ,2 teaspoons salt 1 tea1poon poultry seasoning Sprinkle 1001e inside and out witt a alt and pepper . bi a lar1e skillet, fry baron and Qllion until bacon is crisp. Pour enUre contents of skillet lnto a lar1e bowl. Stir in cranberry. orange relish , celer y, bread cubes, orange jui ce, salt, poultry s ea so n i n g. T oss to m i x thoroughly. Use mixture to stufr g006e. Sew or skewer openine. Place goose on a rack in a deep roasting pan. Prick entire skin with a two- tined fork to allow fat.to escape. · Roast in preheated 350 decree F oven for about 4 hours. pouring off exce11 fat from time to time. Sfr\'H B lo 10. • JIEDBERRY RELISH APPLE CUPS 8 to to areen apples Lemon juice 2 cans (1 pound each) whole belTY cranberry sauce 11.f: cups sugar J c up water 1 onion, chopped l cup chopped celery Slice top from green apples, 3nd thin slice from bottom so ap· pies sit level. Scoop out apples Jeaviog a shell about ~ inch \hick. Scallop edges of apples. Brulb cut surface with lemon Jui~·· , In a aaucepan combine whole .• berry cranberry sauce, sugar and water , onion and celery . Br· ing to a boil and boil for ~ minutes. Cool an d then chill. Spoon mixture into applt>S and place around goose which has been placed on a serving platter. TARRAGON SAUCE ¥:t c up dripp ing.:, from goost' 112 c up all·purpose flour 4 cup.:t goose brolh. made from giblets 2 tea3poons erumbled tu.r . r agon or 2 tablespoons chopp('(! fresh tarragon Salt and pe pper Jn a saucepan. mix dnpp1ng~ and flour. Gradually stir in brl•th and tarragon. Stir until s auce bubbles and thickens. Season to taste with sa lt and pe pper. Serves 8 to 10. CAULIFLOWER WITll RF.RRY lbh BRF.AD TOPPING 2 large heads cauliflower I cup butter or margarine 2 large onions, c hopped 14 cup fin ely Chopp..~ ptirsley 1 cup cranberry·orange re· 3 cups dry bread crumbs Salt In a large Dutch oven pl<.ice cauliflower heads, add 2 teas· poons salt a nd 2 cups water, br· ing to boil, reduce heat to low . simm e r covered. 20 to 30 minutes until cauliflowe r is easily pierced. Drain. In a skillet, heat butter and saute onions until golden. Stir in parsley and c r anberry-orange relish; saute 5 minutes. Stir in bread crunlbs and saJt to taste Lift cauli flower onto serving dish using wide spatula and top by sprinkling with hot cranberry crumbs. Ser ves 8 to 10. ·--... '• -' them , and pu t them tn the ref rigerator 111 they ripen 1nd until you're ready to eat them. II'• time lo en/oy lhl• •eason'a crop ol Wttt•m Wint•r P••ra. You'll enjoy dellciou• AnJou, Bose, o, Comic• pears even '"°'• rf you know wh•n they're realty ripe. Place M•I Offer l A dd picture per- fect beauty lo your dining table. Order your set ol 4 plastic laminated place mats, 5howing a still hie ol Winter Pears A 1lmp1e test can tell you. If • Winter P"r yleld1 to gentle tnumb pressure at tneneck,lt'1r1p11nd reMty to tat. e Plow ,....., _ SC'I(•) of • Win1..-,._., Pio<:• .... ,.., ·-··•h • ~001 ol ''WHlenl Winier'"' fKI Md f~.- 1 tftd-U lo< to<:ll ""' .-1111 _ chtc~ n• -,,._., e<CI ... •• z: . ., ,,,,,. 7ln 1n an enl 1que kitchen, Yours for $2, To ripen Winter ,_rs,.put them In a bowl at room tern. perature for efew· dlfl. Then, test •long with a copy or "Western Winter Pear Fact and Fancy," our new ON11011 WMlllllflon C•lilol'nl1 "91• lh111111 . book with luaclous tol Woocll•rll 810,., 0.p~ ~ltf"ll..,tl, Ofl trlOl J ways to Ute Winter \ •11 .... l --·to< 4•'"''"' Pears • ..., Ollt1 ••r '" Doto. JO ,.II ' ~------------------- • ' DAILY PILOT H Tricks Defrosted Vegetables Star lil"rl" 1:j a delicious soup t hat 11oon will become a favor ite. 1·he horll d 'oeuvtt' idea will cntch on qwckly, too. SPl:o.IAC'H SOUP ~ ( 13 to l:i ounce) cam chicken broth I l9 or 10 ounce) packa~E' frozen s pinach. dt>frosted and "'('II dr:11ned 1 ~ tl·a s poon salt '" lt•a!!po o n Pl'P· per 2e~gyol l\s J t..ibJt·svoons olti't' or salad 011 1 • 10 1 ;1 cup gr<Jted American chet>se Jn J .quart :tauct"pon, bnng ctucken broth to 11 Spiral Slit"l'd Whnll' nr Ila/I boil. Add :s pinach. Cover and boil for .S mlnule1, 1'1eunwh1le, in a 'maJI bowl btat egg yolks . !lowly udd olivt> oil. lx•at ing con,tantly, to form a pa ste. Stir 111 gratl.'d cheese Slow ly add 1 cup hot 11oup to egg yolk ntlx- ture, !ltirring constantly Then Ml1r tgg yolk mix turt> 1nlo rema1n1ng hot soup Removt• rron1 ht•at at once> Servt" "1th frt·~hly j!ra1ed pt>pper , <.1dd1 t1on <JJ t•heebe and crouton:., 1( desired. ST U •-FF.D P O TATO S:oo/A CK S 1 12·1 ounel') package frozen thick-cut f''reoch frittJ 1 t4t, ouncel can d~ vil l'dham 12 cup shredded pro cess Ameriran cheese 'Prl"p3re potatoes os directed o n packag<•. COOL ~lake a "pocket" In ('.1C'h potato by sLitlln& it lcngth.,..•1se . ~t i:< deviled ham with rht•('llt'. Stutr ham mixture into pocket or l"ach potlllu pie('(' !lake al 375 ~·.for about 7 n11nult>" St•rve hnt Toda y more than Iver ... s1lll !ha beat buy The i•f.j!Qµit 1ll HAMS "So Good ... It Will ·Haunt' You 'ti! It's Gone": Thet"e'1 1tlll """ to order yowr HONEY IAKED HAM FOi' Th-*'9'""9 .•. lllT Do It T odoy >rj;·lt-;'-~"...., .. ierT• wfflrl H-., .. s,k• .... • SfNi"tll SHcMl llr .. T., h ...._ · w. r.u.,. _. sw, .,.._ c.-.. c.... • ...... w ~ .-w-.. 3700 E. Coast Hi"1way , C.rono dei Mor -673 -9000 ,_ ..... ~~- 1?22 S.lrooUwtt.~Wld.,A.-... 6 JS.l461 71Si0 H......,#111 •• _.....,.llr11 l-lteMllt.1714·14 ... Jlt.a -· FllJNDLllST CMJCKll COMTJST Plltl S IUICTl'll lollO•., •OV J4 111111 o r•,••••-_. ... _ • ., ... ~-···· ....... _ ... _ WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF CAPONS, GEESE & DUCKS WIN' w11 .• •ov. 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WASHl•GTOM STln llTJA JA•CY RED DELICIOUS APPLES .. _,. ______ _, .. t J • . . -Y Pt\..OT Monday, Ncwember 24 , 1975 I ·raking l Dates to Pot Luck Back the • .. . l Puritan~ • > 'I i r Pot lur k ::.uppc>r:., whcrl' l';J l'h family brings a f:.ivonte dish tv share at a churL·h. :.ch0c1I or r1v1c rnr('t1ng, dale back to tht• ('..trilt•Sl d..tys of 1\ml•r1ca . ()n l-'r1d.1 y~ l he y sot1k('(I drit·d ht-ans. On S:1turdays tht•y :Jdd l'l1 brov.•n sur:ar a nd mustard. pork ru1d "'3\cr, and took thl' bt'ans 111 1ht'1r big crork :> to th<' bakt•r "''ho ust>d tn s brir k ov<'n s to bake thl' b('ans all duy. lry l.alt1ee Top flean and Re ef ('assl•rolt' It looks so attractl\'e, t•,·eryo ne will gr avitate toward 1t at the <'overed dish supp('r. and the di sh will soon be empty, a sig n of popula rity well known to experiC'nced pot-lucker :-1 . Swt·l.'t and Sour Be ans are a delightrul s1dt• di sh for a nother occas ion. ThL• Puritans v.'C'rl' very pious pt•o pll' a nd t hc.·y b1•liev l·d tt was a s in to do any work after sundov.·n S aturda y and all d ay Su nday This was the l..ord 's time 10 lhC'l f It \'('S . Thus. they hct d a dt•h(·iou.; Saturday ni ght suppt·r. :.tnd good prov i~1on s fu r the Sunday rn l'a l \\1lhot1t doing any work un the ~a bb~nh . t.ATflCF. TOP REAS A ~ll BF.F.FCASSEROLE This cont'Prn •:xtl'ndt'tl t'' t'll lCJ tht• prt·~ar<.it i on uf fciuct hut t h1• l'urH :tn ~ !;Cll :1round tl11:-; 111 ,, t'!t•vt·r \\ .t). 1r )n u \\'ant to ni:.tkt· J :-hu \\jlll'C'l' b.i ked IJt·~m ("a:.:-.t•roll._ 1 8 cup c hopped onion 1 3 cup chopped green pepper 1 8 lablespoon oil Slow Good Beans Baked Ry CECll.Y BROWSSTOS F. Mw<1.11•0 Pr•~• Food IE<llter \\rhen an elE>ctric !'!low cooker ca m e into our kitchen , t he first dish v.·c \vanted to use it for v.':.i~ ··baked" bt~ans , l-le r c t hc b('uns a re rinsed , tur ned 11110 tht• slow cooker a nd prt· I cook('d in "'-'<l l('r for t•ight hours; other 1ngrechents ar e added and the t•uok ing is i1nisht•d 111 <1nuthl·r IO to 12 hours ··B3kea--· b('ans t•ookt'<.1 this v.•a y are tentlt·r throughout but still h:l\'l' a little bite -al d t'ntt• as It alia ns s:1y. In pr eparing "bakro·· beans in the slo\v cookl'r ii is necessary t o precook the beans in watt'r first becau:;e whe n s weeten- ing or acids art• addl'd before t his pret·ooking they caus e' the bt·ans to hardcn so that no degree of cooki ng will provide proper softening. 1'he a ppl e:; in this re ci pe are an intl~rt•sting addition. The idea h:.uls from !l-1ic hig an and is said to b<' po pular in fa mili('s of bf'an and ap- ple grov.•crs in t hat state. Sl..OWCOOKF.R "RAKF.O R F.ASS" ()1i<'hi gan Style I I pound {2 to 21 ! cups) dry red kidney or ,. ALPHA BETA REDUCES · . '.BEEF PRICES • BEEF ""0""' STANDING RIB ROAST "'"'"'"" 137 'llOIJO TO ~EIM: 8E£F lOIH (SMALL Et40 1.51 LB l LB. BONE L ESS 1 94 TOP S I RLOIN STEAK L B. BONEL ESS B E EF R IB ST EAK ""R ESH ECO~O·PAK If'" (J·lBS OR OY~FIJ GROUND B~E F BEl!F c l ACf cut C HUC K ROAST 1a78,. .. 65,. ci 3 ~,. BONELESS fi::l!G f<!F d ~6\ CHUCK m ot.ST ·~~:" r.i,. ~~,. LEANEST o!! .:{li?"i GROUND B EEF lln l .::'I, •. 3.~ pound ground be ef 1 ~<'UP cal:sup . 28-ounce can brick ov en baked b(•a ns I cup but term Uk bakiag m ix 5 table:sppo n:s com meal 6 ta blespoon:s milk In a large frying pan. saute onion and gr een pepper in oil for 3 minuleis. Add g round beef and ('ook until meat is browned. ~1 1x in e atsup a nd beans. Place in I ~:i q uart casser ole. Bake for 15 minutes. ;\1 eanwhile, in a small bowl , ronibio' bakins mix •ncl <Ch meal. Ad'd J!>Uk"'ll at ooc.; stjr with fork Into a 1o!t doulb. ~at vieoroulsy 20 11troke». un· til dough Is fa irly free f~om the :side:i of the bowl. Tum dOu.gb on· to <'loth coverf!d board, U&t1Uy du.~ted wlth"rtour. Knead gently 8 to IQ tl!n\'S. Roll dough out to \lf'·lnch thickness. Cul into ~·Inch atipes. Remoye caisserole from oven; .a rrange strips on m ixture to make a Jal- tice top. · Return to oven and bake 10 to 15 minutn longer unu top 1:s &oldrn. M•k~: 6 to8fk.•rvl.ngs. SWF.ETASD SO VR HEAN5 28-oun c e can bric k 0 t•n baked beans ;:-~ 2tablespoons cid«vin 'i4 cup paekl""<i brown sue.fe 1~ <'UP diced green pepper:_ ll:r teaspoon soy sauce ' 8-o unce can pine apklc chunks, drained ·:· In a 2-quart saQtepan, c~e all ing red ients a n cook ~er medium hea t for 10-15 minut8ch r until piping hot. Serves 6. • ... • .. ALSO FEATURING A FULL VARIETY OF TOP QUALITY HOLIDAY TURKEYS INCLUDING BUTCHER'S PRIDE. SWIFT BUTIERBALL AND FOSTER FARMS. ' "THAN KSG IVI NG BllEA KFA ST FAVGR ITES" •• I WITH THIS COUPON • .. ' • """"J OH# 59 LINK SAUSAGE ~°a' • SAUSAGE " • I ~0.-( .. FRESti Y,"f Sl EA'-COOl<EO &. PEELED OVSllRS 1191 • SALAOSHRIMP .8iu. $ 00 .5-L8. SIZE · FULLY COOKED W I LSON TENDER MADE CANNED HAM OFF llMlf ONE ITEM & ONE COUPON PER CUSTO MER NO. 759 VALID NOV. 20-28 ' • -- ------- - --• --- - -• - - - - - -- --- ------ - -• - -• .1.. ~. _pea (na\'y ) beans 3 cups wate r 4 slices bacon. cut in- to 1 "l inc h cross v.•1.s e pieces 3 c up s ch o ppC'tl p:ired tart apple 2 cups choppctl onion 1:1 c up dark corn syrup 17 cup catchup 1 t ables poo n dry mustard 14 teaspoon pe pper Rinse and pick over beans: turn into an elec- tric ::;low cooker with wa ter ; cover and set control al lo'A'. Cook 8 hours. ~1 eanv.·h ile stir together bacon , a pple. o n i o n . c orn s y rup , catchup. salt, mustard and pepper; cover tight- ly and refrigera te as long as 8 hours if you like . .<\ft er bea n s bav e cooked with the water for the required time, stir in the apple m ixture. Keep covered . with con- trol set at low, a nd con- ·t inue cooking unt il beans are l ender t hroughout but still firm enough to have some bite -tOto 12 hours. !\1 akes a bout 2 quarts. ( Frankly Loafing Half t he fan'dly like hamburger and ha lf pre- fer hot dogs? Satis fy everyone by scr ving this. F RMIKRURGt:R I.OAF 2 cgg s, s li g htl y beaten ~. c u p prepared )'t'llow musi ard i,,. cup catchup 11_, cui-is soft bread crumbs l ._., pounds g round bee! 3 or •I frankfurters, thinly sliced C ombi'n e eggs, m ustard, and catc hup in large bowl. Add bread crumbs and beef: mix lightly. In shallow baking pan 1 spread VI the m eat m.ix-1 ture rorming a loaf about I 1-inch thi c k . S prinkle wi th ~ the frankfurters. Spread with re maining mea t mlxture and top with frankfurters. Ba ke at 350 decrees for SO to 60 minutes. 6 scrv· ines • 38-0Z. APP\..£· 36-0Z. PUMPKIN ·FROZEN REDUC:::m 1k JOHNSTON'S PIES I -OUNCE CAN · REDUCEO lOC PILLSBURY CRESCENT ROLLS .... c·-.. --........... ,.. .... --, -'<l ~10 11[S Ot'l"19"M M')'.IOAV TMllU SATURCllV .,.,,. •a •¥ l V"(U•I All ALPHA BETA Merkote will bo CLOSED Thank sgiving Day TMl'M l"fllCll CWNUllflHD TO N I Fn:CltYI. NO'I. to-to ALPHA BETA FEATURES A FULL VAR I- ETY OF THE FINEST QUALITY I N-SHELL NUTS, GLACED FRUIT AND HOLIDAY GIFT PACKS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS. HOLIDAY FAVORITE YAMS SWEET TASTY RED EMPEROR GRAPES GARDEN FRESH BROCCOLI PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 'J\LPHA BETA MARKETS BROWN& S E RVE Sl'<IO-Wl11TE FRESH CAULIFLOWER OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES COHvtNltKT MAILlffG SLEEVE ol·112-L8 P«.G DEGLETNOOR DATES " .ee:iu ALPHA BETA FEATURIS A ntOEMDG\is ' ASSORTMENT OF ltOTTl!'D MUMS tN BEAUT1fUL FALL COLORS. FOR A HOU.· DAY GIFT YOU Will. ALSO AND FU>Rll T DECORATED PCJTilD MUMS. ., . . ' ALWAYS FREE LEMON LEAF AND· FLORAL PAPER WlTK PURCHASE' OF CUT FLOWERS AT AlJ'HA llET.t' ~t;;>~~ FOUNTAINVAlLEY-tllO W•met HU NTINGTON BEACM-9045 Ad1me HUNTINGTON 81EA~1 431 l rookhur•t HUNTINGTON I EACHo-11111 N. M1tn St. SOUTH LAGUNA-30122 S. Coiat ttt;h~ir COSTA MESA-4200 H1"10t Blwd. COSTA MESA-:Z41 E. 11th I t LAGUNA HILL9-23541 C.111 di le Lutse IRVINE-11D44 C\llVtf, Onlveralty Plrk ', ' -:-.~ I· I i .. ' Easy Beef ··· ' l~'Ent~ee It 1 ~:~=Hearty I:~·· ' ;~'This beef recipe 1A•ill &Qnle in handy during the holiday season IA'henever you need a heart y, easy, (>('onomical entree. Ready the sliced beer chuck and other ingre- dients !or the oven and th.et'll cook unattended. rt s perfl"ct for a tree tr1~ming party. EASYBEF.F CARBONNADF. 3 pounds boneless ix'efchuck Salt and pepper 2 tables poons cook- ing o il 4 cups sliced onions 2tablespoons flour IO -ounce can beef broth 112 cups beer 1 :z tc>aspoon thyme 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 crus hed clo ves garlic : -Bay leaf , celery staJk, parsley sprigs cut beef in \12-inch thick siit'fs. Season with salt anp pepper. Brown in hot oit ·Remove beef, add oofc:ms and brown lightly, :Jdjt\flg a little morC' oil 1f nE'el!led. Arrange beef and oN6ns in layers in 21 :i· quart baking dis h. Rlend flour into pan drippings. Add broth, beer, 1 1~ teaspoons saJt and thyme. lleat to boil- ing, stirring constantly. Stir in vinegar and g.:i.rlic. Pour over beef .Jnd onions. Top with one bay leaf. on'l celery s talk and thrA:e sprigs pars lC'y. Co?er. Rake in JOO - deii'1-ee oven 2 to 21h hoU6s or until t(•nder. Remove bay IC'af, celery and pars ley before serving. ~1akE's 6 servings. Staying Healthy • the 200 or so rec ipes in "fit,w To Eat Well and S~ Well the Mediterra- ne~ Way" by Dr. Ancel Kt~ <Doubleday) are plarmed for every course in a meal. They are drawn from lht> cuisine of G reecc , Italy, France and Spain. CIU CKF.N , PIMIENTO AND TOMATOES • , 1 frying chicken (2''2 to J pounds) cut in serv- , ii)g~ieces -2 ounces ham, cut in ' ('Ubes •• ~ 2tablespoons oil ;· :-. . 2 cloves garlic , rdlnced ! l onion, chopped ', 1 cup canned tomatoes l jar (<1 ounces) pi - miimtos. drained and qu3rtered · · ·salt Bro'o\rn the chicken and hamtogether in the oil in a :diillet or flameproof ~)lskrole with a cover. · Aad the garlic and ~Qll, cook a m inute raoi;e, then add the tc.natoes and pimientos. . '"~ason to taste with salt. cover the pan, and 1 ~until the chicken is t~p(der -20 to 30 ~outes. 1 ·An alternate m ethod, 1 ~CJcb used in Spain, is 1 .more time consuming, but Spanish experts say it. res ults in better flavored chicken. First, cook lhe onioo in1 oil, remove the onion and tt: then cook the ' very briefly in the (>ii, remove und 1th'ecarlic. •tpet oil, brown the tfrt and ham , then '8 Jf ' the oth t>r ingre· 'ttrents, return the onion and garlic to the pan. C'over and cook until the . chicken is tender. . ' . ' • Mond!f. Ncw.tnblH 24. tf75 DAJLY f'ILOT •T ' Chowder Caul·dron Scaled Down lly l!AR.BARA GUlllONS Cho"·der seema llll:e a Yankee inveotioa. But the word. like ao many food words, is euenlialJy Fre.ncb •... after "chaudiere," (or cauldron. Unfortun1tte.ly. many seafood soup recipes are also cauldron· siu, with quantities more ap- propriate to an entire fishing village. The calories, too! Many bisque and chowder recipes are rich with C'ream, butter, lard. salt pork or other tattcrung ingre· cbents. Today we-·ve got a pair of easy- do seafood soups. scaled down to today's nulrit1onal needs. Rolh are Vfry rich ln prolem -rrom :teafood and sklm millc -but ex . tremely low in tat and c.alories BOSTONSEAFOODOIOWDER 1 tables poon butter o r 1nargarine 1 onion, thinly sliced I pound fresh or defr~ted h3ddock or cod Clllet s 3'~ cups boiling '4'at('r 2 ribs C(')e ry, minced .a cups thinl y sliced r a w pee!C'd pota tOC's 1'• cup cold u•a ter l tablesooon £lour -ree lJ·o un Ce c an t'\'a porated skim milk Salt a11d >A'h1te pepper Paprika ~fincf'd p3rsle) Tn 3 nonstick sauc" pan, he.'lt the butt~r and onions un!li onion~ :ire soft but not bro .... ·n . Cul th(' fls h into bite s iz~ pl('('l':i .ind ;Hld to the s;:iuc·r 1>an , ; .. &Jong with the boiling "'.Jlcr, po t J toi:~ Jnd celt•ry. Co\'t'r and s1mml'r o\·cr \t;r\' lo\1.-hl"at until thl' potatOl.·~ ar·c JUSt t('nder. t1 bo ut JO rninute3. Co n1b1n e <'old wat{'r and flour in· to a paslt· and s tir into the 3aur t· C1litom11 Gro•'"-Froi 1n USDA Grade A-Californian ~Iq"m .k.Turkeys .4 lb. pan OVfr low heat until nuxturo i:i thi c k. Stir in th(· milk a nd ht-at gent ly, until the-c howde r is th1rk and bubbUng. Se ai;on to ta:ste. Pour into bowl:s a nd spr1nk ll· v.·1th p.1 prika and v<ir~h·) Ser ' l':. ~1x . Zl I c a lor1l'~ r,t('h Ttt.'J,'\ 61SQt lt-: 7 ounce can \11a ter -parked :-ohd tuna l t o n1 .1tu, :-klnncd a nd r h(lpped 2 table~1l01)11~ n11nced 01uon l r1b c('i1.'r.', m1 n1~t-d 1 ~c up '' ~•ll'r 13 ·o unel' ,·ao t.'\'<ip ur;i lt·d skim milk 11, tSibles pooo nour P•pP<r Sall or bulter·Oavored salt Drain the liquid from the tuna into a s Buce pan. Add the tomato. onion . ct>IE:'ry and \>\'~Her. Cov~r 3nd s1mmt:r until the celery 1s tender. Meal'l\\'hil t! flake the-tuna coarsely and set aside. 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While McCutcbeon gained tt• yards on 15 carries Sllnday in a JS-10 victory over Chicago, the Lions were losing in overtime to Kansas City 2A·21. The Rams' fullback must shake off a knee injury in four days to be in top shape against the Lions, but aaid, "I think it will be all right." He sparked the Rams with a 43-yard sl'oring dash, bis longesr • Houston Battles Steelers HOUSTON (AP) -Houston Oilers quarterback· Dan ,Pastorini made a curtain call after his film debut here Friday night, and he'U face the Steel Curtain defense or the Pittsbw-gh Steelers tonight in a nationally televised AFC Central Division showdown. The two teams are kt:W fi gure<> in an Ameri can Football l'-•11 ferenre Central Div1s1on iJ<>I'. 1: struggle, the Steelers 1 ... Jin~'. with an 8·1 record and lhf U1 l1..r s a step behind at 7-2. The Cleveland Browns mac.le the ra ce more interesting Sunday O n Tt' Tonigh t Channe l 7 a t 6 when they up:tel Cincinnati. dropping the Bengals to an S-2 re- cord. A Houston victory tonight would throw the division into a three-way tie for first place. Pastorini plays the part of a marijuana smuggler in a film that also stars his wife, June Wilkinson, antl the cool-handed quarterback isn't likely to get stage fright on national television ror his second duel this seaso n against S t eelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw. Pastorini and the Oilers were tied with the Steelers until Bradshaw threw a TD pass in the final 38 seconds for a 24 -17 vic- tory Nov . 9 in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh coach Chuck Noll hopes to get similar results tonight, but thinks it will take something new. "We have to come up with something a little different both offens ively and ·defensi vely,·· Noll said . ··They've got pretty good memories of whlil hap- pened last time and eveh'body kind or prepares for the things you did before. So you have to work at a new wrinkle.·· Pastorini had good passing success in his previous battle with the Steelers defense and its front four, the Steel Curtain. But Pastorini ·will be facing a stiffer pa• rush tonight with the return of tackle Joe Greene and end L.C. Greenwood. Another duel will be between Houston kick returner Billy Johnson, who leads the AFC in punt returns, and St,.eelers punter Bobby Walden. Walden successfully kicked the ball away from Johnson on four of ttis five punts in the Nov. 9 game and placement specialist Roy Gerela squibbed his kickoffs away from Johnson. Houston's running attack· should be at full strengt'b with rookie Don Hardeman and Ron· nie Coleman as the starters. Pit- tsburgh will counter with Franco Harris, the AFC's No. 2 rusher, and Frenchy Fuqua, subbing for injured Rocky Bleier. Both running attacks face tough assignm ents. 1be Steelers must go against the No. l defense agaiMt the rush in the AFC, while Houston will be opposing the third·rated rushing defense. HVSKERS ACCEPT FIESI'A BOWL BID PHOENIX -The Jruvenity of Nebraska accepted a bid to the Fiesta Bowl &mday, less than a week after rejec1in£ the 'a.me invitation, bowl a-nCials announced Sunday. The Cornhuskers, ranked second in the nation before Saturday 's 35·10 loss to Oklahoma, will meet £he willner of t his Saturday's Western Athletic Conferen ce cham- pionship ·1ame between eighth-· ranked Arizona Stale and No. 11 Arizona in the .FiHt.a Bowl et Tempe, Arii., Dec. 26. • nm of the season, to post the fint six paints against Chicago. Al halftime be had carried 12 times tor 106 yards. Theo he was used sparingly. "In this game, 1 felt like 1 was running like I ran the put two seasons,·· dee la red McCutcbeon who gained 1,097 yards in 1973 and 1,109 last season. His production against the Btars put him at 722 yards with four games remaining and the Rams lead the National Football Conference West Division by three games at 8·2 as they close toward a playoff berth. McCutcbeon said he hurt his right knee when he fell on it in the first quarter, but he con- tinued to rip off yardage. "We had both a balanced of- fenise and a near-pertect de- • I • • I ' ' < fmse," commented coach Chuck Koox who also fiatly denied be wanted to switch to the New York Jets as reported by a newspa~r on Friday. "I am concerned about the short turnaround before our game at Detroit. We'll practice Monday. have another short practice on Tuesday, fly to Detroit on Tuesday afternoon, and work at their stadium on Wednesday.·· Veteran offensive guard Tom Mack and defensive back Bill Simpson each won a game ball for their play against the Bears. Mack had to oppose Wally Chambers, the oul!standing de· fensive tackle of the Bears. He made the key block on Chambers that sprung Mc c utcheon loose for his .. \ J UPI T• .... -· LA'S MERLIN OLSEN FORCES GARY HUFF TO FUMBLE . Sports in Brief Fans Taunt Dionne As Kings Bow, 4-1 DETROIT -The Los Angeles Kings suffered their third defeat in a row Sunday ni ght. this time at the hands of the Detroit Red Wings who are fi ghting to stay out or last.place. The Red Wings. now in fourth place in the National Hockey League's Norris Di vision, beat the Kings, 4·1, Sunday night. Los Angeles, now 12-8-2, is in second place in the division, a notch below front-running Montreal. Ex-Red Wing Marcel Dionne made his (irst appearance at Olympia since bolting to the Los Angeles Kings and 14,565 rowdy rans turned out for the occasion. The rans were there to taunt Dionne. Many in the crowd were former fans of the liWe center and were angry when he refused to play an other season in Detroit. They covered the stadium's balconies with banners express· ing their displeasure with their one-time idol and booed Dionne loudly with every move he made. Solomon beat West C'rl.'rmany·s Karl Meiler 6·3. 3·6, 6-0. 6-0 in the men's singles semifinals of the South African Open Tennis Championships today. Brian Gottfried also reached· Tuesday·s finals, ousting New1 Zealand's Onny Panlll, 6·7, 6·4. 6-1, 7·5. Randle Ff red CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va . - Sonny Randle, the controversial University of Virginia football roach who backed off from a pre - season statement that he would resign if he didn't have a winning campaign, was fired Sunday with three years left on a five-year contract . "This is a very difficult de· cision for me. but I feel it is the only answer to the very complex situation in which we f ind ourselves at this time." said athletic director Eugene F. Cor· rig an_ touchdown. The Rams scored three others on the ground. Jim Bertelsen scored on a four-yard smash and then John Cappelletti, the 1973 Heisman Trophy winner from Penn State and MeCutcheon 's understudy, ran one and 30 yards for l wo more. "l don •t expect to be in there that much because I'm playing behind an awfully good man ... said Cappelletti. "I 'll take any playing time I can ." Both Mack and Joe Scibelli, the veteran guards, said they ex· pect ex -teammate Jack Pardee to build a winning team as roach of the-Bears. "He-·s always been a winner and he'll be-a winner, .. Mack declared. When Gary Huff at quarterback didn't move the Rears. except to reach a point where Bob Thoma.s kicked a SS.yard field goal. Pardee sent reserve Bob A vellini in to run the orrense late in the third quarter. U,IT•"""°'• BUDDY BAKER CAPTU RED THE ONTARIO 500 RACE SUNDAY. Avellini mourrted a 75-yard drive that brought a touchdown on a 32·yard pass play to Bo Rather with just two seconds r e· maining in the game. Sioe k C ar F inale ··That tou c hdo wn was not meaningless to us because we had not scor ed in so long,'" declared Pardee. "It is my hope that it will carry over into next week. There was nothing wrong i,1.•ith Gary Huff. We just put in Avellini b('cause we wanted to get something going and "'e felt at that point in the game "'e had to com<" up "'ith a touchdown any \\·~1y that "'('could." Sizzling Baker Bree zes to Victory rtams quarterback James ll,1r ri s. wh o \\'Orkcd three q~1:1 rters bl~fure Ron J tt \\·orski : <t<1~· u\·e r, passC'd for 128 yards <11 r.inl' complt.'tions . '-1 lO\ ,t.n,,,.,,,I '11,6-.0 "'°d'I 100 TO ' ...... ,. ' 10 1 • l.A IJKC111< ..... on4Jt1in l°""'ll""'¥'•'•1 LA Dc!t!•l~n •""" IO.m1>.,..••o<•I t ~· FC. li>0"••1 II l,t. (•I><"' 11•!1• ''"" fO-"""l#•••t•. \..-' H J.tc•'°" IJ~\\!tQmH•t"\ 10.<T'C>J.f'J L,t. FC. °""ICl'-t 11 l-' C•PP.111•!!0 JO tu" 1 0.mo~•~•Ck l Ou 11,.1,..., Jl ""'' l•om ,t.wU•,.. fT"hom.111 ••c•J U~OIYIOU,t.L lE,t.OERS RUSHIN(, Cho <•QO. H•fWt" ll-6'1 -'"If' 11·19 lo\ Anqel,\. M<Culc~ IS.II• ~1~"· •• llECEl\ll NG ChlC6QO, H~•llO'• .. SI, A.•tMt J. 'II L<n AftQeltU, J•c•-.-J·lfi. ~ii''). Jto. B•Y•"' ,. PASSI NG -ChlC6'10. ,t.yel!lnl lt.1'·1. ''tank, H"" l 1).-0, 6) LOI lo oq.1!:le 1. _,,,, ... 10-1. ll'I: Jo-•11<0 I J..O 11 ONTARIO (AP I -Richard Petty wearily admits he's glad the 1975 s tock c ar season is over. Ruddy Rak('r v.·ishes there were a coupll' of rac('l'i J('fl on the sc hedule It ·s e<tsy to understand why they both feC'I the way they do. Petty \\'O n an unprect.-dt~nted si xth :"'A.SC'AR Granc.l National championship. capturt"d 13 of 30 races run durin~ the season and "·on an all time record $311 ,2.55. BakC'r . "·1nl<"SS 1n 1974, won four times includinj! thC' last twu C'\·ents ca pp1ni: his season with a $.11 .250 victor y Sunday as he dom inated tht• l.os Ange les Times 500 at Ontario Motor Speed"·ay in NASCAR 's 1975 finale. 'I really am glad the season 's over." Petty said after hil'i Dodge u.- High-flying Colt Balt1more·s Bruce Laird sails through the air for a few extra yard s while returning a kickoff against Miami Sunday. Baitimore rolled to its fifth straight win . upset· ting the Dolphins, 33·17. See details, page C-2 . dropped out with a broken engine .on the 169th lap of the 200·lap race. "l v.·ou ld 've like to have won here, it v.•ould have felt better if I had done a little better in the last couple of races. But it has been a Joni? season.·· Petty, althoug h finis hing 16th on the only track v.•here he has never won. providE"d most o r Raker 's competition Sonday and said he looks forward to th<' ,..,inter months now "to start g<'t · tin,e: ready ror next season.'' ThC' man who has surpassed $300,000 t"·ice in his career said, "I'm go ing to try to do even better next year ... Raker finished the year win· ning the Dixie 300 at Atlanta two-, v.·eeks ago in his first time out in a 1975 F'ord prepared by Rud Moore and made ii t"·o in a ro"' at Ontario before a c rowd of 50.106. I said three races ago that I wished the season was done "'ith." the 6·foot ·5 Baker s aid · Rut right now I wisb we had some more races. I feei?iext year "'ill be our best ever.·· Baker led virtually the entire race and had a lead of almost 30 second s over seconc.l place David Pearson, \\'ho had taken the pole position in his Ml'rcury with a re cord s peed or 153 .525 . Dave Marcis· Dod{.'!e "·as third and the onJy other ear on the same lap as the \'linner. The v.'innl'r avC'raged bette r than 1 ·~0 miles an hour on the 21"2 mile O\'a] in the rare that had On· ly one '.'-:ellov.· (•aution flag for 10 laps. unusual for a style or racin,g that us ually ha s frC'qu C'nt inte r · ruptions because of accidents Tark ento n Sets R ecord; Charger s Fall Bl.OO !'o1I~GTO'.\I , ~1 i nn . !'o1 in nesota Vikingl'i quarterback F'ran Tarkento n completed 24 passes Sunday to set 'i. ~ational F'ootball l.E"ague record'in spark· ing a 28· 13 vict ory over the win· less San Diego Chargers. Ga,..~ocr.. Pfrked O R LANDO, Fla. -The University of South Carolina was selected today to face nationally 'ranked Miami of Ohio in the Dec. 20 Tangerine Bowl football game. Sharman Not Satisfied Tarkenton . a 15-year veteran, now has 2,841 completions in his career. s urpassing the previous record of 2,830 held by former Raltimore great Johnny Unitas. 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Goodrich Sparks 110.99 Lakers Win INGLEWOOD (AP) -Coach Bill Sharman still isn't entirely satisfied with the aggressiveness ol. his Los Angeles Lakers, but their efforts were more than enough for the Houstoo Rockets. Alter his club dropped its sixth. ol seven road games 110-99 Sun- d-.y, Rockets coach John Ej:an said, "I Ielt we played three good q_uarters, but we bad nodefense in the first quarter and that was tbe difference. '"There was a lot of one-00-one and we couldn't contain it. We weren·t ready as a ball club to handJethe challenge.·· Sharman, whose club is un· defeated in nine home games this year, said, "I'm still concerned with the aggressiveness of O\IT team. We're not a muscle team, although we are a good running, ' I I offensive, finesse team. "Kermit Washington, when he comes back, will give us the mus- cle we need. His muscle and re- lx>unding and outlet passes will help a lot. He'll also set more picks, which we haven't been do- in g," Sharman added . Washington has misSed the firs( part of the season with an injury. A bright spot for the Lakers wall tbt play of veteran guard Gail Goodrich who scored a season higtJ 28 points as the Lakers closed to within .37 percentage points of the Golden State Warriors for the Pacific Division lead in the National Basketball Association. "I'm .Playing somewhat of a different role than in the past, quarterbacking and directing the break rr o m the middle ,•• Goodrich said. "l get as mu<'h satisfaction out of passing well as I do scoring. I feel my shooting is roming back .·' Kareem Abdul-Jabbar added 22 points. despite a cold spell al the beginning of the third period when be missed six in a r ow Crom the field , and J.ucius Allen t"on · tributed 21 . Abdul-J abbar a nd teammate Connie Warner each nabbed 13 rebounds . High scorer for the losers was Mike Newlin with 26 poinLo;. HOUSTON l"I ltll6T I). Tom1•!'00tlth 11, Kl,.,,...t1 J, """'1'>11t 11, Ne•1•1ln 1', .lofWIMHI 2, Nlt-•l'f •. 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CZ DAILY PILOT CIF Pliayoffs Area Polo Teams In Second Round Top·ranked ond undefeated 'NewPort Harbor lli1h rolls Into the second round ol the Cl F 4·A water polo playoffs Tuetiday with a horot> en('OLlnter against Moore 1.eagL1e representative 1.akewood, while four other ()range Coast area powers con- tinue their quest in the eli mina- tions. No. 4 st>ed San Marcos is at Mission Viejo in a 3: 15 stru~gle, tJniversity and No. 2 seed Sunny Jlills clash at Cypress College ot 3.30 and Corona del ri.,ar nod r·oothill are scheduled tor ~ewport Harbor at 4 ::ll. '.'oiewport 's battle with visitin~ Barons at OCC In Grid Tiff Fountain Valley 1-ligh's Barons and the Ar cadia Apaches will meet In the second round of CIF 4-A football action Friday night at Orange Coatst Collt>ge. g Kickoff is sC'hC'duled for 8 o'clock. as are the two CIF 2-A ~rid battlt."s involving San (:Jemente lligh 's 1'nlons ;.ind lhe 0;.ina llills Oolphins. the two Sot•th Coast l.eaguc teams who' meet Sonora and i\goura. San Clemente and Sonora are st·t to clash at the new F\dlerton Stadium. \•ihich seats 7,500on the F\11lerton lligh campus. Dana Hills lligh's Dolphin:-; are the host school again.st . .\goura in 2·A action and the game will be played at San Clemente 1-ligh . Agoura's Chargers. 9-0-1 for the season and ranked No. 2 in C IF 2 ·A circles, routed ChamJnade Saturday, 37 -0 l.akewood is at 3, while Costia MHa and Do"'·ney duel at Cer· ritos Colleae at 3 . Newport's taak is stopping a double post offense and a tough, close.knit dtfense. The Sailors of Newport coach Bill Barnett rotate in a single pc>st and get mo::il O( their SC'Oring from f'rank Anderson a1ld Kevin Robertson. George Newland and Greg F\llts lend their all-round pl11y and goalie Randy Parole is a key fa('lOr in the Sailors' game. "We have to nlove the ball well on of. fense," says Barnett. Co~ta Mesa nipped Downey by one goal earlier at Downey against a drop back zonedelen.se. Mesa coach Terry Rowen de- pends on the scorin~ of left· handed junior Mark Whitmore and senior J oel Monroe, plus the play of .sophomore goalie Mark Clark .. Stan Oembecki and Shaun Gatllagher also loom big in Mesa's bid to qualify for a quarterfinals berth against the Newport llarbor-Lakewood win- ner. Mis1:1ion Viejo's Brian McDougJ('. Jeff SC'olcman and Dan Eby, plus goalie J erry 1..ocke, tead the Diablos' hid to upset big and strong San t\-1arl·Os. "We have to play a m1stakt-free game," says Mission Viejo coach Doug Burt. University, which has lost only to Newport Harbor. l)uwney and to Laguna Beach in an overtime Joss that featured official Larry DeI.otto (69 touls and 14 Uni players ejected), relies on the versatile Jefr I-las.sett and sophomores Jack Graham (goalie) and Peter Campbell. Corona del ~t ar is a t"'·o.goal favorite to defeat balanC"ed Foothill. Jeff Wh erry, Matrk Palmer and Frank Rrowne are Cd M's guns. Volleyball Finals at FV Louisville J.ligh School will meet Marlborough in the cham· pion.ship finals or the 4-A girls volleyball championships Tues- day nlaht at Fountain Valley Hifh lollowing a 3-A game that begins at 6 : 30. The doubleheader volleyball finals will be taped for television showing Saturday on Channel 4. 1.ouisville, the No. 1 rated team, defeated Lagwia Beach in semifinal round action Saturday night before a capacity crowd at I..aguna, 15·9. 15-11 . Marlborough reached the finals With a 15-10, 9-15. 15·5 vic- tory over Santa Monica . ~tarlborough is rated No. 2 i.n the playoffs. Rustlers Host Polo Tourney Ora n1e Coast, Golden West and F\.lllerton colleaes are the favorites in tht> two-day Southern California .JC water polo tourney. which gl'l15 under way1'uesday at Cr0ldl"n West . Goldt"n Wes1·3 Ru11Ue~ open the tourney al 9 a .rn. qa.in8l s .. J . dleback, occ·s f'irateti play at 10 :30 against Ventura and Fullerton battles at-large entry Santa Monicat at l :30 in fir.st rullnd games. The oth(•r opening match pits J,ong Beach atgainst Cypress at noon. Second round gamt"S follow in the afternoon with the <'h1tm - p1onship i=:arnes set Wedne:id.ay. Coach Tom lfermstad ·s Rustll'rs are led by sophomor(' Oon Caskey, an all-statte player last season. lle's scored 76 goals this yC'ar and has 152 in Lwo seasons . 1'om Crook, a left hander, is Golden \Ve11t's second leading scorer with 59goals. Other starters for the Rustlers include Gunther Fraulob, Doug Fabian, Todd I.eeds. Jon Crook and either Tom Spicer or John Wasko in goal. CoaC'h Jack Fullerton's Pirates. meanwhile, have a balanced attack. led by Mike ~1 i tchell {40 goatlsJ and Eric Smith (38). Mitchell, Larry Campbell, Steve Wyatt. Ste~e Smith, Craig Farmt>r and David I.und start for OCC. 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""" ~l"HlltAllMt• ~ ..... le'lll lkl1to11 luff Ill •• V1fl.C011><t r Rasketball f ans can get a better look at the high school game and in· sight into the offil'iallng Wednesday night at Edison J.l igh Sc hool, beginning at 7. The Orange County Of. ficials Asso. will meet et the Char ge r s gym, where coach Lionel Purcell will condu('t an open scrimmage . Parents and fans are invited to the m eeting, which will include ex- planations of various rules within the prep structure. LE! Blanda's Boot:Bmts Bengals Upset hy·Browns Old pro Gf'orre Blanda kicked a 27-yard field goal io overtime to give tht' Oakland it aiders a 26-23 v1l·tor>· over the Wa.shinston Rt"d akin ~. and the Cl~velapd I'rowns t"ngintered one of the big· ge3t surprists of the J11euson as t.hl'y up.stt the Ci · ati llfoogals 35 23 1n Nat· Jo"'ootball League 3('lionS . Bl ·s gamt"·winning boot 1ng 7:23 into overtime, was .set up on quarterba('k Kt"n Stablt"r's third-do"''" pa:is to Cliff nranch for 18 yards. Rlanda misse-d a 33·yard al· lt•mpt "''1th only E'lght seC'ond~ lt"ft in regul&tion time, sending the game 1nto overt1 me. Mt'anwh1le. Cleveland quarterback Mike Phipps, "''35 having hi!\ greatest day as a pro. ·rhP six-year veteran dlrE'C'ted a second half comeback which guve the !Jrowns their first win 10 10 ga mes this season. Phipp~ completed 23 of 36 passt•s for 298 yards and two fourth quarter touchdowns which broueht the Browns back from a 23-15 deficit. F.lsewhere-in the N Fl.. it looked like this : SF.W F.NGl.1'ND 1'T BUF· F1'1..0 -O.J . Simpson scored four touchdowns. a one·game high ror him, a nd carried the Buf- falo Rills to a 45-31 ,·ictory over the Nt>w England Patriots. T"'·o or the N F'L rushing leader's touchdowns ca me on runs of two and one yards, and the other t~·o on short passes from quarterbaC'k Joe Ferguson. The Patriots held Simptson to69 yards rushing on 27 carries for a season total or 1.394 . BAJ.TJMORF. AT MJA:WI - Bultimore·s Don McCauley scored on three one-yard plunges, and the Coll:i rallied from a 14-2 def Ir it to u p:set i\1iami.33-17 . A 32 yard run by l .ydell ~1itC'hell in the fourth quarter st' a led t hl' Col ts· fifth stra.i~ht vic- tory The t \\10 ((•ams are :sch t-dulcd fur a ren1atch 1n BHltimore Oc>c 14 . Miami quarterback Bob Grie!le !lllf'fered an Injury to his right big lot> in the third quartc>r and will underji?o s urgery. Griese will be lost to thE' Onlphins for the re· ma1nder O( the St'3SOn . DF.SVF.R AT ATJ.ASTA Rookie quarterback Steve Bartkowski fired two touchdown pasi1es to Alfred Jenkins, and Haskel StanbaC'k scorL'll twomore touchdo>A•n s as tht.> Atlanta Falcons defeated the Denver SronC'OS!S·21 . Bartkowski. moiking his first appearance .since di•locatina h.is elbow four weeks aio. turned the game around for the stru1a:Un1 Falcons In the flna.l thtec mlnules of the half. lie connected with Jenklns on scoring passes of four and 35 yards to erase a 7-0 Denver lead. ~ PIUl.ADELPIUA AT DAl.IAS -Dallas runnin~ b1JCk PrMton Pearson bOlted five yar~ for a touchdown and ran for more than 100 yards with with quarterback Roger Stauba<'h's sC'reen passes to lead the Cowboys to a 27-17 \'IC· tory over the Philadelphia Eagles. Pearson raceod five yards for a score to break t1 3-3 Ue 1n the second period, and Dallas slo'lldy pulled a~·ay from the Eaales. Pearson caught four screen passes for 109 yards against a patt'h>A•ork Philadelphia secon· dary >A'hich saw safeties Randy l .ogan and Bill Bradl~y and cor- nerback John Outlaw Ump to the sidelines with Inj uries. ST. LOUIS AT NEW YORK - Terry Metcalf ran for two. touchdowns and quarterback Jim Hart passed to Mel Gray for two mort a:J the St. Lollis Cardinals routed the New York Jets, 31-6. Hart. who lert the game with four minutes to go In the third period, completed 11of13 passes for 242 yards . Metcalf, :Jilting out Extra Ganie? lhe entire second half, carried seven times for 75 yards. DETROIT AT KANSAS CITY -Jan Stenerud'!i 26-y8t'd field goal with 6:•4 cone in sudden· death overtime 1ave the Kan11as City Chiefs a24·21 v1ct!)l'yovcrlhe Deloit I.ions. e game went into overtlme w n Errol Mann booltod a 44· yard field goal for Oet.rolt on the final play of regulation lime. Woody Green set upStenerud':s chance to win the game wllh a 42.yard romp to the Detroit lS .• SEW YORK AT GREEN RAY -Quarterback John lt.adl paMed for Z75 yards and t"'·o tou('hdo"'·ns a nd the Green Bay Packers stopped two New York scoring threats with key fumble re· coveries en route to a 40-14 victory over the Giants. Green Bay took a 24-0 haJftlme lead and pulled away after the Giants had clos(>d to with.in 24-14 in the third period. SAN FRANCISCO AT NF.W ORl.F.ASS-QL1arterback Steve Spurrier threw a touchdown strike to Gene Washington a nd l.arry Schreiber ran (or another score to lead the San Francisco ·19ers to a 16-6 win over the New Orleans Saints . Wa s hington caught theo 26-yard pa.ss from Spurrier as ht> crossed the goal line, ('apping a 58-yard n1arch that took four plays early 1n the fourth period. Gauchos May Play F.vl"n if Saddleback College's football team docs not get voted into the Oel'. 6 ~11ssion Row\ to- day , there still is a remote possibility the Gauchos could have a post-season game. Saddleback and Ci trus tied, 13-13. Saturday night In their :1howdown battle for the fl.1isaion Conference championship. Thus a vote or the other six conlerence football coacheli was to be con- ducted today to see which team would represent the conference in the bowl game at College of the Canyons. But Santa Barbar lll City College coach Rob Dinaberg and Hartm;.1n Sunday discussed the possibility of playing a game 1n two weeks. Santa Barbara tied Col!Pge of the Canyons £or the Western State Conlerence title, with Canyons awarded the bowl bid because or its victory over Santa Barbara. Santa Rarbara has a 9-1 season record while Saddleback is nO\Y 7·1·1. Since Citrus was ranked No. 2 in the state and was unbeaten coming into the Saddleback game, conjecture was that the other conference coaches would pi<'k the Owls for the Mission Bowl berth. Saddleback now has been a co· champion in three of the last four Mission Confere nce seasons. company\ idle cash. Wells Fargo's new Cash Mover A monthly analysis lo help manage your fund s. 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Keep \vhatC'vC'r cash you need in checking and put the rest to \vork ea ming intcrrst. To qual if ~·. just m.iintain a S2.000average balance. .... _ ... • • , .,.._ .. 1 fin.Jncial needs, il pays to do business \Vith \o\lells Fo1rgo. \r\7e have over 510 billion in assets, llnd 325 offices throughout Califom;a, Stop by your nearest Wells FJrgo Bank Office. We'll tell you the complete slory. The ·Cash Mover. Wells Fargo Bank."~""" .. o '·"· • COtll '"Ifft oi11c1. •!>O t t•1 Inti St .12027; l'ountaln Vllley OlllCt': 1802S Broolelivrr.18\, 927(ie I PUllUC Noncz C•ll 842·5878. Put• tew word• lo work tor you. In lhe i 1f 1!\j~!!1ll Totally different than any other The SCHICK Weight loss program doesn't use pills, shots or fod diets. It is based on consistent weight redu<.tion by relieving the DESIRE for fattening foods ... octuolly changes your eating habits so you will no longer DESIRE fat- tening food s. This method grew out of the same $6,000,000 reseorch that developed the famous Schick Ce nters for the Control of Smoking. Call now for information 558-8404 Sponsored by Orange Coast Daily Pilot * Cash Prizes Worth 5500 Weeflly Pigskin Pickeroo '75 winners will be awarded a total of $50 in cash. First place entries receive $25, second place wins $15 and $10 is awarded for third place. Winnen are notified by mail. Circle the team you think will win in Nett of the 2:6 pairirigs. Yau may mail your entry or bring it to Ille Dally Pilot office nearest you. There are Daily Piiot offices in Newport Beach, Laguna BNch, Mission Viejo, Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa . Anal week entries must be postmarked no later than Wednesday morning. En- trle1 must be received II the Dolly Piiot Coll• Mesa office no toter than 6 p .m. Wednesday to be eligible for judging. 1st prize S25 2nd prize S15 3rd prize $10 • PUllUCNOTICZ PUllLIC NODCB PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICT1TIOUllUSIMCU JtAM•tTAT•MINT TMte41oMr11 .. ..-1,dOlft9....,_ ., OtSGOUNT •AIN'TINO (l)., XID9 ........ ~.~..--.CA. -Pllllllh!IM °'"Mt" c-11 o.n., ''"°'· ...... 11,1•.-DK.1,l,IWI or..J'S PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTIT\OU' •u••H••S HAMii STATllMllHT n.,..._.,. ,..._, •r•llOlnOIM.I· _, TltOPICAL IHTEltlOlt '1,>.l<(T\. tH S.J• st., u~ .. «h, Olffomi• ...... "'-'11 O.VI" Br-r. ttS Sal•~ .. ~-IM«h,Olllornl•n.51 Mk .... 1 0.MI\ K•.,,Y ... , flloj1 st., U.V.-a..c: ri. C•'"°""I• mu Thi' binl""'' 11 conouc1.i O'( • Qitn9r .. ...-~i.. ""-l'llC.11'_, ™' •'*-· w• lli.d ... th ,,. c-it'I' O<M or Or•not co .. nly on Maw. s. ,,,,, -Pl>blllMod Or•n~. eo.11 0.llv P'liot, No>o 10, 11, 1 .. Oor<. 1, 1t l S ~llS-IS P UBLIC NOTICE ,...,,. SUPllltlOll COUltT Off TltE STATll Of' CALll<OltHIA H>lt Tltll COUNTY Off OllAHGE IM.A.eMJl HQTICll Off N tiAlll HG OF l"llTITIOft H>lt PltOllATE ~WILL ANO ~· LllTTllltS TllSTAMt!N· TMIY ANO AUTNOlllZA TIQN TO Al). Mlllll lJTl!lt UHOElt TME INQll ... llllOllNT ADMINl•TllATIOfrt OffllSTATllS ACT. Eltlll• ol MARY C. PANSINI .ti"' known ·~M ARV CATHERINE PANSINI. 0.c••W'd. NOTI CE IS HER E8V GIVEN t ... t f'AANCIS OA VIO P ANSINI"" lli..d "'"In• J>lli11on lo• Protle!f gt Will.nd lor l\-n<• of Ltl1trs Tt\l ..... nt ... V -AYlhol'll•llon 10 Ad'"lnil lt< ,_, "" 1 .. a1111ndtnt Admlnlstr.ttlon ot E1t1ltt A.ti rt tt rtn<t 10 wnk ll "..,.~ for l"rtl'ltr llo'f11<"11r\, Ind 1 ... 1 ll'c II ... •nd Pl.U ol l'ltlrln<j 11>1 w..-,.., bHfo \.9f lot Dec t . ltlS. "' t 30 1.m,, '" TN covrtroom 01 o .. 111t1m~nt No l of w !d <0"'1, II 100 C••IC '"nt.• °''""' Wt\I, In lllt C!IJ ol S•n•1 An1. c,,.t lfO<""''· DeledNov. lf. ltlS Wll .. LIAM I!. StJOM N, eov,,1., c•.,•• aAVLEY lllOHLMEll! II' 1611 .. IMonl Or. ... o ... a11n llirl-.CA..MI02 A"--Y .... , "'91111-r c-.w o. •1riu .... 2°" w ... _ .. ..... ......,. .. Kii, (.A, 'TMt ~·II<~-b'I' M ..... ........ °""9lol D. W.h l Tlll'J ~-'"""' •• , llkd .... llw C-•o.R"'Or ..... c:.o..wit.,91'1_ .,,.., u. 1•1J. ' -~ ..... Or .. c...i o.lt'f "'*· No •• 11,i•.-O.c.1.•,1•11 an-11 PUllLIC NOTlCE f'ICTITIOUS IUSINIU NAMI STATCMCNT Tilit toll0Wlf"9 ~-.,.. Ollfto...i. --; CALICO . 1•01 D•¥t SV••I, ,...,..., leMfl. C.tlfotYlll~ G1r 1ld F, M1lll flll,, 11•1f 0 11..,0nd l41•d Drh11, T11st111 , ,.. __ HolM1 L. A~'"·,._ No. &..ulM, s.MI AN, C.Hfffflll WI• Oe<-•ld .... Gw...tt, •• (Wflote, ,........, lk«ll, C.!ltorflil'l2MO Tl'llt '""-lllffl Is c1M111;ltf ""' • ....,.i .. r11WtWC1. G9r•l41A. G•r"'tl TW1 IUl-1 W•I lli.d ... th "'- c-.ty t1e•1t or o...,.. CAtuMY °" No,,. ...-r11,1t1s ,,_, Publlv.ct o...,. CM1t 0.11'1' Piiot, ND ... :w.-o.c.1,1, IS, 1t , lt1S .-.1s PUllUC NOTICE MOTICa TQClll DITOltS SU .. l!IUOltCOUllTOllTM~ ST AT• 0 .. CALI f'OaH I A ffOlt ntE COUNTY 011 OaAHGE .... A-m11 EW.lt ol lllOSE II, AOMBEOC, .io. Am.E ROMBECIC.Ot<t•\H. NOTICE IS "EA£8V GIVEN to t1W ... ""' ol I"' •bo¥9 ....... ., OKl'Offol ll'wol •II Pff\Oftt 111.,1"11 <Ill-IQoil~I tlw wld Otc....,t Ire requl•td IO lllof 1,.,m. wllll tN M <HM•r wOU(I''"'-on tlW offK• or IM c lt•k of lht -.... !llltdtwrl, IH' to P<• .. nl lr.tm. ~11111" nect\Wf'Y WOIO(l'le•s, 10 1,... "-"'Qned 9t 1Mol!lttof P"illp B. W1-•. I U"' Cat-l'llon., ''' N Arro•llt'old. SoJ•lf '· Stn BerAl•dlno, Cll!lorn11 '14 , -1<~ '' lht pl.ct of bl.osono:s• ol \,.,. 11<'1· clt•!llQ!'lfCI 111 •ll mat1tr\ Pfl•l.ti"'"l9 111 11\c t111te of uld M <t <Hnl, '"'"'" !ou• ....,..,I>\ UI~ tht lirsl l)"bl1Cl 1<on.,. "'" f'IOll •Cf, O;it«'dOcl-• rt. "IS /s/AllM•tC AombecW tS/Ct..,R.AomMc• 1E..c..tor1or '"' w111 o1 U'l99DIWIA1 ..... ISOfltdent "41Lll"a:•AGHfll AU•CW-l'tleol Wl H, ,.,.,.._ •• , kil•I s-............ -.~hi.,,_ T....,._: 111•1 ....... M A~ .... E .. t lllt""1 . 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Dlil:lf totlflC ..,......., .. , ,,,. "'°"r lmmHilte 1•,,..llH ..,.. _. ............ .,.. 6. Tli 81tUKEll •LANIC MUST •E FILLED 1N 011 EllTJt'I' llVOIO. Address ..•...••.•.••.......••........•... City ........................ Zip,, ....... . PhOne , .....••...•••.•.......•.•.......... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. Circle teams you think will win lftls Wffk's 4PmtS 'Rams vs Detroit :I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • Buffalo vs St. Louis NY Giants vs Dallas New Orleans vs Cleveland Minnesota vs Washington Kansas City vs Baltimore Houston vs Cincinnati Chicago vs Green Bay Atlanta vs Oakland Pittsburgh vs NY Jets San Diego vs Denver. SF 49ers vs Philadelphia uscvsUCLA Vanderbilt vs Tennessee Syracuse vs Rutgers Texas vs Texas A&M Tulsa vs Houston San Jose State vs Hawaii Baylor vs Rice Army vs Navy Miami !Fla.) vs Florida Boston College vs Holy Cross Georgia vs Georgia Tech Auburn vs Alabama Arizona vs Arizona State BYU vs Southern Mississippi . -TIE BREAKER -My gwss on tM tobl nwnller ef potnb scond in all 2:6 pmn 11 -. .......... . DAILY PILOT • • • • • ·• • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : ..................................................... ~\ ...••..•........••••........................ l '!'!'""1· -... "" l'tJllUC NOTICE PUllUC NOTICB PVllLIC NODCB MOTICI 111\llTINO a1D1 Holk• Is "''•by 111 ... n 11111 lfll ....,.. of ,..,,,_.. of IM Colt! c-tlv C.011991 Oosl,,<I of Or1n9'1 c-n1,, c.lltonll•, Will •t<91 .. s.91-~""' to 11 ;00 •-m-. TP!..,Mlly, O.t embtr n . 1'11, 11 tl'lt P\itChlll"9 0.pl. ol Yid KhoOI d!llrlcl loc:l ltd •I ,JIO -A-. Cotti Mt11, C1Utorlll1, .i ..tlicJI lllr'f 111<1 blOI will 1111 po.oiblkly OPfAfd ....0 ••"' tor: 1l UPRIGHT PIANOSlnd l l AUOIO-TUTORIAL U.S!oETTE S~TEM. All bMI$ ,,. lo IM In K<ordln(t •lltl U... l~l..,,.lloM Ind (onCll!lon!. - Speclt1<11lon1 -Ith ••• -Oii I! .. -.... , ""...: ...... 111 ..... ortl<• °' "" Pur<l'tnlfOll A91'"1 O! 11111 Khoo! 611· 1ro<1. IEKl'I ~ musl wbmil wltll P!h bid 1 tM11i.r'1 <M<k, c•rlllltil <PIK•, or _., bOn<1 lnaclt llo'r•Dk io ll'lf: or- -of u. COlll Coff\mullllr Oll!eoit Dhlrlct&olrdof T•uslHt ln.,_ not 1,,, tl'lln llwt "'''•"' (S'! or llW wm bid''• o ... ••nlff 11111 ow blddtf" .,,.11 .,. .. , 1n10 tl'lt i:>r090'.0 ConltKI 11 tt'f """ Is 1w1rdtd lo P!lm. In "" l'Wfll ol 1111"'' to tnlt• lnlo well <on. lrKI. U. proceed· of \tit <Pit<• ""'u Ile lorlotl'941, or I" ll'lt <••• of • bone!, ""' lull wm ttMrHI .,..1111111 torltlled IOMld ~dh1rlc1. Noblddotr ,,..., •••llhd•-hi\ bid for• -'"'ol torly·lh t t•U dlyl ...... IN dolt• wt for tl'lt _,,fllQ tlWrHI. TM Bo.1'1:1 ol Trullffl rt~ n.. prlwli..,.of •tltCtl111111ny Ind •II bl<IJor to w•I•• •nr l•rtQul•rl11t1. or In· lw!'nlllllft In ..,., bid or 1., tr.. blddlnQ. Sltn•O : NOllMAN E . W.lTSON SK tr. Bolrdol Tn.o•lft• .....,.,IM: Nov. 24&.0.t . I, 1t l' Dpeft' O.<. I, lt1S -11·00•.m . Putlll""" o......,. Coll! Delly Piiot. NOY. 24, ...0 Ott. I. JtJS '*'1S -------- CARPET CLEANED s149s 1MIS Wiii' OHL T any living room and hall ! lt~g1ud l••• of lt oom S+:~) ANY LIVING ROOM Now ..• AdYan ctd ltchn1qurs and chtmical dt'ftlopmtnts makt po ssiblt tuptrior rtsults richt in your homt - and at a price you call alford. Now you can ha'ft your carptls cleantd prolts· sion.1lly as often as you likt • DINING ROOM (or din inc .1rta ) and HALL $2495 CLEANED CRac1rdltss ot Sitt l SERVINO ALL 0,. O"ANGE COUNTY WE'LL CLEAN ANY AODITIONAL ROOM 1195 WITH EITHF.R THE ABOVE SPECIALS ................. .. CALL 675-9140 TODAY NOT DELIGHTED? DON'T PAY! Deep Soil Extraction MOST CARPETS DRY IN \; TO 1 \; HR • LIVING ROOM H~ll$349s DINING ROOM Yts, M DO DY£ CARPCTING RIGHT IN YOUR Hr'MI: •nd It i• ~My to uw l~y. Wt wOl ako TINT ... COLONIZE~ urpat whll• 1fumpMln1 at sll&ttf .... tlenal ctw-p. COLORS SO eRICHT AND VIVID you will be utound- et ' •WARR,\:o.;TY •. , , O ur t•pt1t 1r•w• will II••" 'f'O"I 1orpflon g lU,;. tlltho" 'f'•i.I ho•• •••r •••" b<1fe1t; '' '1'•111mont'I'11 ••lurntd !fi WU.. iJPh•ht•r•d fwrnil1,1re , o r•• end O n •"lel 1arptl1 ln1l .. d•d+n"lli7i: pltdft • .. ~(GuaRan,...-l"iii@••• ~~ GUARANTEE CARPET CLEANING Sr DYE CO. 109 27th STREET. NEWPORT BEACH, CA . O>JL Y P1LOT PUllUC NODCll ,H:flftOUlaUllMUI M"'*9 STATC ... lllT ,.. ........,.. ,. ..... h 9Mftl ...... -81 l .. C. TllUC•IMO. lot Oolll ~ .........., .. tltll.C..I ....... 'M•i..•.s---n .. •o.I 1: ... ....., ... .__c.a,.,. 1"" NIMU It ceNNtwtl ltW ~ .. 1111"4 ...... Wll"-"' A,$19--Jr. TWt .-.-"" ,,., 11..., ""~ .._. 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' . . . . .. . . • C4 DA.IL V PILOT Monday, November 24, 1975 I Tonight's TV Highlights Le1n1non TV M11sic Man • " KCET @ 7:30 -Out or the Shadows ... lnto the Sun. Documentary tells story of pianist-arranger George Shearing and his late seeing eye dog Lee. CBS f) 9:00 -All in the Family. As Thank~giving dinner gets cold, Archie· and Mike's te mpers ~et hot -over the :::;oon ·Lo-be-born Sti vic's religion or lack > of it. ' . NBC l!J 9:00 -Dr. Zhivago. The con· clusion of th is 1965 drama focuses on a pair of lovers whose li ves are thrown into turmoi l <luring World \Var I and the Russian Revolut ion. KCET ,@ 8 :15 -·"Why Me ?" AY:ard \Vinn ing documentary on breast canct'r, hosted by actress Lee Grant features 10 women telling their hig hl y rx·rsonal s tories. • TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening NOVEMBER 24 Tuesday DAYTIME MOVI ES .S:JO 0 ~Jth._,. TIHllli' {dra) 'S7 -f Stuart W~it111111. 1wt111lt' (dr1) 'JI -JDlwl Blfl)!llOlt. Jo.«Hil (Q -Cn W•M" (I"" 'iS -C111t Tll1..,, Don Amecllt. :oo ID -n. llc•Hr fllnl 'SJ - .loll! f011lll11t, [dmond O'lritfl. IJ:OO 0 "lllluluWf'" (OOlft) 'JS -linl Cuinn,\l, R1!ph RICll1rd10", lltt~ !u1hon1~1m lht Acldtmy AwlM •1nn1n1 ar1mt, lrom th~ 6ui•l l'11lrrn1J nO'ltl, lotuM!I on 1 011r ot IOVtll •hOlt lov11 l!I btut1Jl1 lhr(l>On in!o 1 rurmo1I durtn1 lhe '>OC111 1od pohhul uohe1•11, 1n ~un•1 duun1 WMld W11 I ind lilt llu1~.1n RtVl)lu1oon. 6 Tht 1Jntau<hlble1 0 MIC Sptti1I "fom Weiskotir' A prolile ol one ol 10Udom"1 11111 pluer1 •~au compl1«11q 11 ollen rn1~ttd•n1 aJ Tiit lold 011t1 ()6 Morit: (CJ (2h1) "Tiit Dtlt<· tire~ Cm11) ·u -fr.nk S1n1u1 tD Mtmbu1hip "*11 flt 11 l CD Mttlu, Yo>u'rt !hi 9:)() 0 QlJ 'Ver M11N11 ~1~!1n re 1urn1 rrom 1 Sii• 1hl t itrt1UI med 1!1hon, yurnm1 to l>t mo1t OOtn •uth i\.rthur, bul lh1 mtel~ 1 wall 1.1 d1to111u. a•~ tD [J!!I1!D J1h1rot font''" ri1m b•o1r1phy o! world rtnowne~ oum1 b1ll111n1 1t work, rn rrht1r1.1I ind It lloml m ll Choltr Crosby. W.C. fitlds. »iin 81n11ttt. i2& ~Mr C0111i11 IKMI'" (dr1) ·~ -0!1¥•1 ae linolland, Rithard Bur '~- 1:)0 0 (C) "Tiit lil'e!W tf MttlfJ Ori· f1lf" (com) '64 -Ptltr SfllftS, An1tl1 l•nibvry, P1ul1 Pnntiu l:OO dj 1lWtt radt Wat" C•l ·40 -John W•)'M. Q.r1es Cobur11. l:JO {f) (C) -n. ... It A W-" (Com) '62 -l!M luttoos, r1b11n, 0 (t) "TM~ {Wfl) '61-John WIJM. Slu1rt Whilman, ltt Ma~·~. ll!f 811111. KOCE 'f elevision (50) I By VERNON SCOT!' HOLLYWOOD CUPI ) -Jack Lemmon is that rarf' movie super:star who is not above 1ppearln1 Ln. a ltltviis1on special now and then . To the likes ot Robert R~drord and Paul '.'lewman. television is a dirty word. Merion Br::tndo and Steve McQueen would rather bt• C"aug ht mugging old ladies. Dustin Jiorrman and Al Paci.Do don't even wlll(.'h the tube. But Jack will star Tuesday night in "Oscar's Greatest Music.·· an ABC· TV special or clipa Crom AC'ademy A ~ard presentations from 1956to1974. at ru• ........ f ~T.!~~:::7 8ARBRASTREISANO ROBERT REDFORD THE WAY WE WERE Plu• DUSTIN HOFFMAN "LITTLE BIG MAN" MESA 1884 Newport COIN~ s••·l 552 .[JW L:~ niHm.yGiiML ~,-·-· "'WHHI DOIS IT HURT1"' c-ht.f'-,~..c .......... The H~wporl LIDO 678;.~;~o HUllY! LAST W'liK! ACTIOM-PACKID '"'SEYfN..U,S" ~LUS- I ' J.l!Otl111tll! ~*ljtll llll,~I~ "3 aYS Of TN! CONOOI" ';ll I tl)f ·w,,_ ,,,..l:J._,,,,..,,1 .. ,,M I , l119 1un11S1 ~&1111 uu ,uu•. C\."'-.an,°" ••""'-'"" ......... ·~uT Of SEASON" Ill ..... ., 111• • .,,. ""'' ,,,....... ,,, ... ,, .. ,,, ... ,,. I "' srtCIAL llDS SHOW ·"lllMPElSlllTSllN" "OU T OF SEASON" IRI D .. 11.1 J: .... :t f.ll:lt "''·"""' 1:00-1:•0-l!lt.7" l:tlolt:IO CINEMAIAND 1111 s, ~11Mr i"l~t•il~llollo ,.,, ... "LISZTOMINll" Ill D411. f 1,)0 UT /1 ..... l :lf.':O .. e•tt "CRAIY MOMMA" D"'ll.1'1 .... 1 .. ..11 s"''·f'.,.. 1:11J.r:e .. 11:11 CINEMAlAND Ull~t •:11 .. i&jllf..,'1111111 "' 'loOSTER COGBURN'' l .. llf 6:1 .. I I , .. , "f,IM, 1,,..,,, .. ,.i.e "1001 SPICE ODYSSEY'' 11411..1'. 11 '"'' l'ill .. I 1•1 t' Closing New York stocks. Delivered ~--~ same day liQmtr l~ 1WAf.l"flf:l ' ;~ ..... ~ .11 -., the toughest pair the \Mist has ever seen . 11ttl ni:1n uf "Trtk.' t lrit"is hack arU k~lk wtk l:-i h'UI hin1! CALL THIATRIS Foti SHOWTIMIS & cO-Hns HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE lOGO lOUMTAHGLE HER TINGLE?? FOUlflll! YlllEY ORIYE-11 CO.THllLUI "CRAZY MAMA II fflG) © AOULlS ONLY COl.OR SEE THE um' OllCOOOREO OijlGl!ll 15 Ill!. PJlllS! PLUS THE SECOND MOST FAMous ..... AOUl T FILM Of OUR TIME ... The Devil in Miss ~es o~:~~E PUSSYCAT • 873-40. COUNTY 709 E. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach SHOWING! OPElt OAILY AT 12 NOON tOp.m.onchannel 7. Ummon ts a double Oscar winner himself. He won best supportinJ( actor award ln 193.S for hiJ ~omedic performance in "Mister Roberti." Jn 1m he won tbe beat actor Oscar for hls movln1 dramatic role in ••save the Tiger.'' But actor Lemmon ls a closet mu.sic man, • frustrated George M. Cohan ex perbape a cenia.1 Frank.Sinatra. A major star for twodecade.1 with 30 rums to his credit, his least memorablepicturn were musicals, '·My Sister Eileen'· and a turkey titled ''Three for the Show." If movie patron& weren't crazy about Lemmon as a 1onr and dance man, television viewen a.re Jes& finick.y. .. -. OI..,..,,,., * .. ·-·--O(N"lltliiAl•I" --.. -·--·····--.... 11. .. -· ... , .. _.,_. . _, __ .,..__,. Illa three major video appearances have been highly rated musicals. Several years ago be played host and performed in a special on the music or George Gershwin, hi1 once and only idol. The show won seven Emmys. 'ACWIC TM!ATl'lfS DRIVl·INSUff" SWAP MllTS HA"IO• IL VO, Dfk+Mt . . .., ............. .., '" ,...,._ ..... _ .. I don't agree with film stars who avoid television." said Lemmon. "If you appear in!re· quentiy,it'sOK.'" O•AN OE DriM·I" 1 I 2 ••I .t.t., ... -•-.. -'"" ,_ h..,.,. 01 u--.1- F •mlty Fu"' l'Totff9' ,.,,.ir11 G•lore! "MR. QUILP" (G) "OU VER" "HASHVILLE" IRI "TOMMY" ll'GI "HARD TIMES" ll'GI "LAST DETAIL" IRI '"l'OUM6 NAMllMSnM' IPGI •MOHTT PYTHON &TMIHOLY......._ .. "'DftTY MAlY A Cllt.%1' LAI.IT" -VAMISHIMG POIHr" IPGI ""GOHE IM 60 HCOHDS'" ""IVll IHIEVEl." IPGI ""1'0UHG NAMKENSTa«" IPGI -WHHI DOIS IT ...-rT' -NOW PLAYING--, ' OUT OF~ SEASON R ~ 1~ CLIFF R~BE~TSON .. .• _ ~VANESSA REDGRAVE '""SUSAN GEORGE In OUT OF SEASON ~·--· ...... -........ __ ..... , .. • "GONllN 60 SICONDS .. 1,GI ~ '"IUGSIUHHT 5UPB STAI" IGI ~ "SIVEH ALONE" IGI --'91 .• ,, •• ,,,_,..l, ue.,.MDUO•'' , ... , •• Sl.IM.-ONtt t 1·1• THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGl•lil2-6721 ~CITY CEHTRE Cl ... E MA.~ -'S.A. fRWY !MANCHESTER EX.) G.G. f'RWY {CI TY OR. 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'IWl llCIWJJ ~TTf.~DOO;;lt rtM:'I lEM;N ClttlllmU Pla0!£ll (liiirii lliSfOC CINlllli ""'" "'""' l_:~,~;< .. ._ j MA.~!JI VOh " -. I I BOOMER by Wa F. •on Clld Mel Cos .. I DOOLEY'S WORLD l,IC ,~IC~ lfEM 00 VDU WANT TO ·"END ToNi6il!'S 5MoW Wlfil . Oll;11h~!( ~fflS fiw. ~ -..ZIAH LAllCR CJ.MP Ai(f. FOUND F~Olt>l CLAD ONLV IN 1)l£1!1 Ulfllf,ll.AJtAf!."! • fl!lf DfS(i10'/5 T>lf. '0o/N Of M IDOLE80~0. KAl'l'3AS " •• lUMILEWEEDS ' ; • 11115 MONTH IBE COV"11?£1 "I.ACK FEA1Hl:R GOES 10 IBE TRl 8E 'S LAorossi: COACH! IBAT ~RASH ~RE!:OfR O'THE 8RAWN! THAT JOCK· ~0 SUl\ER O'THE LOCKER FLOCI(! ~l!HClfANT Tl'liOllT, I NAME YOU INDIAN OF TiiE MON"TH~! FUNKY WIMKERIEAN • @ by T °"' K. Rymi DR. SMOCK by T °"' latll* Define the follow- ing terms: Pronoun ___ _ FIGMENTS NANCY TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Atlren Ml· ue ···· 5 Ch1r1es .... _ Eng 1111hof 9 Pran~1s/'t voungsi.,. ,, Algerian 111port 15 ln11r···· A,mong Olher thmg1 UI AMri ctf>MI 17 M111icl1n1' milieu 19 A1l1t1don moth11'1 1ld\I 20 Un•Olt ro I C[ 21 PtJl in good order 23 Somt J 1p1- nt11·Am1n Clfll 25 Mu1lc1! symbols 26 fk)g 211 P111 in ord11 32 8urd1n50m11 condition1 31 ·-··· 1how· Peepshow 38 Intent 39 Auto,.,,obile 41 Adiettivt sulf•• 42 Sorority membfis o45 Lowering• i1'111nlr. , "8 Dep•ivll ol flnlr. 50 !mpetuosJ1r ' ) . " " 20 1l JI " .. 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'9!n'1 51 Moitt 9 Provide with wil1 S9 Bacc~n11t' tOYll JS Midi Miion tty 10 R1\11ive ol 36 ''···-of 60 Sptnhlt nimmy Tl\1s1 Oa'(t" ariist 11 Med.course 40 Ar.sumed 61 Dian age t2 Jot lune1>on 65 Kmd of g1at1 by Dale Hale by &nie lushmlller PEANUTS MOON MULLINS ~WI ANIMAL CRACKERS I W>IJE tMDe A IAA'JOR C€0StON IDDAY, DODO! W\.HIT 15 !1;L4LE[' by Charles M. Sct.ih ~-------; i'VE HEAl1D THAT ,·ru CAN GET WATER <1>()11 A CACTUS LIKE TH15. JUDGE PARKER ""°""=::s-=e"VER'm<l=:::::NG:::-., '=1-=~==-=::,MTO= ™ A LITTLf WOAAIEO ! ALlllE • MIERf'S lOWH 10 PICK UP Hf MID HE WA5 COMING MISS PEACH : ~',. ! ~~ ' . Il<'A, YOV'l1: TOO l:'EP!ALSIVf A SIC.HT FOi! A MONDAY MO~NtNG ! DICK TRACY • HIS T1WCK! llJGl(T MCK ... llUT TMAT WAS~ THAN THREE GET OUT OF MY ~IGHT ~D DON'T COME BACK !! O•~• '90v•• by Mell I CAN ALMOST CR'Y, THAT PO.:X KJD TAKES 50 M LACH AS!ASE ... by Chester Gould WOOLD YOU MIND llVJVING 'IQUR FOOT, MR. BUU<YY YOU'HE S1l\Nll<NG ONMYT~. Moncl!y.Novembtlt 24, 1915 II ¥/HV (Af/T llOO.t LtA£N "l> 6f.I AUlHU ( by George Lemont by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson by Roci9er Bollen ''I'm trying to mcc! it halfway hu1 it won 'I let me ·· DENNIS THE MENACE 'WE MIGllT AS~ GETUP: ' •· . ' ., "Cf;:::::O~AJ:L~Y=P~l:L:O:T:::::::::::::::"'::•:n:a•:!~·:N:o:;•:•m::be~• ':':·:':"';:5~--~:-_J _________ ,,~:.~~••••••••J ~:::.~~•~•••••••• Howw1ForS. JHo.MtForWf ~~~ ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••.•••••••••• t 02 -.. 100.2 o-rol IOOZ le-4 • GtMrol 1002 G ...... a1 1002 The Bi&&•st Marketplace on the Orance Coast •••••••••••••••••••••• ······················· ........................ . lel[e P•r k, J BR, Z &. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It , Find It • Trade It With a Want Ad [642-5678] One Cal I Service Fast Qedit Approval Rtol E1tat• ...... , 1000.2999 Announcements, Per 1 lo'1 & found ...... 5050-~ -chondiM ...... I000-8099 R•ntofs .......... J000.4699 Busin•ss. tnvestmtnt & f ina ncial .. • ... SOOO·SCW9 Setw i<t 1 & Repoir1 6000-6099 E•oyment & ~.~ ... 9()00.m+ Aut_ ... ,_ Tronsponation ...• 9100.9999 Prot>orotion ...... 7000.7199 Publisht:r's Notice: \ll real t•st.1l~· ad\'t•rl 1't·tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1f1 this new~papcr 1s :-uh-GPftft"ol I 002 Jt'<'l tn thl' l'l'•h•r;d "";11r •••••••••• •••••••• ••• •• llo11 ... 1n,,; A1·t uf 1~11; SPA t-llSHGIAHT y.h1ch n1akc .... 11 1lh;~.1l t1• + POOL l1tl\f'rt1:-.1· ·.1 ny prf' rt•rt'fll'l'. l1n11tnt1on. or 1!1:-.1·t1rn1n.1l111n 11,1 ... 1•11 un IJ('l", C'olor. r1•hl!IUll. Sf'X. "r n:1t1on,1l ur1 i.:1n . nr ;in 1n1('11l1n11 to ru;1lu • ;u1\ -..u('h prl'f1·n·n1't', l1m11ti 11uo, or 1t1 ... 1·nuu11.111011 · '!'hr" 111'"'"1'ap1•1' 11 di 1101 kao.,.,1ni.:ly a1t'•'Pl -.1111 ,1(t11•r11 .. 111i.: tor r1·a·1 t'S\:.ll(' \.\ hll'h I~ Ill \'ltd:t 11011 of tlH• la .... ·. 2 Story -i bt•tlrwrn • J bath-. 1)111 111,1.: room ~unkt•n d1·n l-'1rl'pl;u·1·. ru i.:i.:cd l>l·arr1~ (),1k1•11 l>.1nn1 ' \ 1• r "t .1 1 r(' .1-.1· Hnn11•11 h.d('(ltl\' dt•cor ·r11t· ri~.r l·\·v.· hl111 ·k~ to 1•11!!' l'CI Uf-.l' rn1 .. 1r the bl•J('h l!1·ad1· for lh1-..·1 (I 11 I 1 '!! I ;1 , ;, o 11 (' .1 11 ~~!!!.~~.~ ....... I~::~.~ ....... . Gl'tt•rol I 002 G..,..rof I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE · Lido Nord. 41JR. family rrn ., :1 bu . Pier & noat $249,500 Like new' Lido Soud 4 BR .. 4 ba . 1-0wncr. Custom b<:1yfront . La~·n , patio, jacuzzi ; pi er & no<:1t . $325.000 Waterfront. l.1clo Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR . &2 Bil. apt. Ori sandy beach. $285,000 BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 .. •407 l COA&'l 1-4W V CCRUNA Ut I ,_,A~ THE AIR IS CLEAN!!. ... and the panoramic OCEAN VIEW Is terrific! E11joy all of the amenities of this lovely 4 bdrm. ho me with large pool & ample deckin~ for easy entertaining. You also will have the Jy,ys to a private beach, located within bicycling distance. Only $96,500 A YAILABLE FOR LEASE 2 Bdrm. front unit of duplex. Ground floor . Carpets & drapes, ref rig. & stove incl. at $375 per month. ALSO Two new duplexes. ocean view : 3 bdrms., 2 b<:1ths each unit. Garage & extra parking. $525 Per month. year's lease. BAY & BEACH REALTY IMMACULATE WOW l'LAtl WOW stands fo r this W plan, the t o wnhouse 4 b e droom n ea r a community pool in the Blufls. Plus off.white carpets, patio with gas Bar B Q and a ·garage with electric door opener. And the price on this o ew listing is only $61 ,500. WOW ! Ul'll IC>UI: t1()Ml:S REAL TORS'-, 675-6000 24 43 Eas t Coast Highwav. Corona del Mar 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lge l•m-f"m, newly de~ cor1ted. 545-5741 SSt.500. $29.995 full price Choice Ealitslde Co.!lla Mes• r1ncb bouM: on lra. lot . lloneymooner'1 de· litlhl o r ta\lel lor 'fi dream. Vet.s wrlcoD'le. lo mo'ly pymt1. Owner dt-sperat~. Rush? Call -tMJ> Won ...... lo help Mesa Vude. Spolle" 4 BR 1-s t y. Quitl St. $74 .900. Agt·. 640-5560 GIAtn' 2 STORY $59,900 5 Bdnns, 3 ba., volleyball & baskt'tball tourt. 8«-t" Gl'M'f"al 1002 [~ THE REAL ESTATERS ~-BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR OUR 26th YEAR 675-3000 DUPLEX WEST BAY A YE. this pride or ownership bea uty. Close to tll schools including col· Jege. See our new listinlo!' ILUFFS ,.._ .. 9l IAYYIEW •• 341 Bays1dl'Or1v•! NB 6 7S-6161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lowest priced view unit , an almost new, beauliful- RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 1002 G .... n11 1002 OutstandinJ! ba)' view : duplex now being used as a sinl?lt' family home ; sl·ller -.i.•ill convert prior to sail'. Completely re- modt>led. rl'decoraled; one of a kind on a \'l'ry Spt."(·1al str("cl. Priced al ly decor ated 3 bdrm., : Single Story Genef"ol I 002 Gftteral ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 1--------1 COZY EASTSIDE COTTAGE $38,9001! l>c~ir;ibll' Eastsid1• loca- 11011 on trct'l1ned ~treet . Ch:1rm1n ~ <'nlr) unfolds ru?o;lll' atmn ... pherc 11 l l (; E C <> l ' N TH Y s pacious kitchen withl~--===---- brkfst. area off garden patio. 2nd Patio off Jiving rm. gives view of green· belt & bay • a buy at $79,750 2 BR·Den·2BA S69.500 HARRY BABBITT Rl'altof" .• 644·1 SS9 CONDO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESLEY N i l~·drour11 l!HA l>V<llt l) l'l.r\l 't-: 11 Ith UpJ:r,uh•d r.1rp1•1-.. p;111('hn)! and 1h·t•t1r;1t1\t' v. al!p.1pt•f'. ----------: l)oulili-1·:11· ,,;ar111o:<-. llnly TAYLOR CO. REALTORS 'ince 1!146 NEED QUICK SALE Your dr1·11n1.'i 1·111111· lrut• ·rv.o bcdrnnn1 ... t•as1<11· 10'. !}011 n $31 ,000. HEAVENLY STARS 1·11ttagl' v.1th ruom to ANYTIME I! r o 11 I. o" a r ,. 11 1 n I .!!!!..::.:.:::~1 Yes. stars, moon & all the lights from acr oss the Bay in t his f<:1ntas ti c offering. Glamorous 4 BR. FR. home. G reat kitchen . l'ool area w /lush planting just m<:1de for entertaining. 1'o see it is to buy it . HAY Sllllltt-::; A ~rf·:tl ~ 1·on1mun1t ~ v.1th 11n1.itt• tie.aches. Thl' pr1t•1• 11:1.~ liel'n rNlu1·l'fl lo $117/,(lfl (.;nll 673-8550. . ,._ [~ ., . THE REAL ESTATERS SEABURY RAHCH WALK TO BEACH EHGLISHESTATE S44,950 21 11 Son JoaqUn HUis Road , HEWPORT CEHTER, H.I. 644-4910 2 STORY-VIEW ~ W1nd1n': ro:idv.ay lt•;ul:. 10 '1•1·lud1•1I dr1\'1'll'<1Y . 1111id-.t t•1v.1·r1ng p1nl·-.. & G I · 1002 G I l·;ucah 11tu ... tr1•c" S1Hr;ll l'nt'ra l'nt'ra 1002 1ng .,ia1r1·;1,1• l1 •;11ls lu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•r11·all' :!nd 't•1f .\ l'll I BIG CANYON tr:11u·1·'. L:111.-.h 111111~ rooo1 ov1·r!,,ok ~ 'Ur · CONDO r11u1ullng ,1r1•.•' t:uro· .. v.1\h lot~ nf ••)(1ra .... 3 111..'an gour1rn•\ ktt <·hl·n ~ Bl!. 2' · 11;1 &.· J.11·11111. IJ1n1n.i.: t•nl<·rt;11n 1n1•111 O\'t•rlool.1ni.: i.:t•lf cvur ... 1• S\•l'•'JllrlJ'.! in aster hdrm i 11 1 g h l .1 up gr ;1 d t' it n•tr1·:.ot ~ St·p;1ra\t• 111n1n ) throu~hnu! \"a 1·ant & ft" 1n lav.· 4ua rl1·r~ or i.:ut•"t ;uh fo r f;1s\ 01·1·u1•ntH',\' or maid roorn 10o1\h halh ' <·t·lehr.1l r> Chn~l1n;1~ 111 \\'ork~hop ~ 1·h1~ h1!Jtop yourn1•v. hnmt· t• ... t;tl(• l':•n bl' y1111r' for S\."14~1 lot<1I t.101\11 ur 1;1kt• VERY SPECIAL IJl'hl!hlful l\1 g ('anyun (;onclo :i ll1•1lrno111 . :1 bath. 1·n<'lr~PU pa\10 fo:x t'('Jll·nt loc;1l1un S\25.\~l(J <I \\' :\J Jo: H Y.,1 I I, I. t-'I NANl' ~: 640-6161 ~ HARDTOFIHD (I N E S ·r Cl H ,, TOWN llOl 'SE l.:1r~t· 3 l.i<-drtiom. :.! h:.oth All t''< tra:s -.i.·1th lu".1ut1ful flnor plan. N1•:.or hy 1~11 ;ult! rlubhvu~t· llu rr~. JU~t r.,'tluced to SJ~1.!Jat1 (.";di 540-1151 Sli5.000 673-3663 833-~23 C. F. Colesworthv ........ 640-oofo associated BAOl<EA S-"£Al TQAS lOl~ W 901b-..1 ~11 Ji,_! I' I H E I' I. A\ t: & <) I' 1-: N WANT Oi.-ean Vie-.i.' llouse nt-.:A~lt-:JJ l't-:11.1/\'GS. or Lot. Will trade Sun Hemodelcd l>!ourmt'.'l S l -""""""""""""~~""""""~I City, CallL property kitchen ~'..: honu~ ... ized and / or ~tobile Jlome w/ $36,000 VA/FHA FULL PRICE Qv.•ner transferred, must i;el l large, 3-Bll r anch house. Assuml' ti'} FJ-11\ loan. paymts only $142 per mo. Low down pay- ment , low n1onlhl y p aymts. C:.ill n o v.·, .... -l ocean vit>w . 494-8894. yards & j.:rounlls 1"1•1•11 to liaY anymore '' H(•tll·r jl) 1---------I call NOW lo -..1·t.· it' NEWPORT ""'.""' ,. " · , .. , " ---.-COLONIAL •.T2hiht11 . HERE COMES THE JUDGE For('t"ln.;ur1· f1l1·<1 on ;1 lK-drnorn Sp:in1-.h \'Illa v.·ith f1•11f"1·1 I 1 n11rt \ .1rd 1·fitry. 15x2H '1;1,tt•r ~u11t• hn,.. v.•atl 11r 1:1.1-.-. tu prltJll' 1»1l1" \\ootl hurn1n)! f1 r 1•pl:11 ·1· h1)!hl11thl .. :!'.! 1111111< r(1om l'a ~~ thru ti:il' -..t·:it -. 1; !or •'1•·11111~ p;1r!1t'' <:111 't I nan l ;111 t1(· a ...... urnl·1t 1 \'1'.1r-. young l'n1·1·•I ,11 S!l .\i:•l fur-...ll'nf1re-...1le ' 1·;111 962-7771 [~ i OPEN DAILY 1-5 4714 CORTLAND Ccxn•0Hi9hlands Spic and Span. used Wi"reheretohe-lp bnck and wood char m in l __ _:_.:..:_c ___ _,__ country atmosphere. ti bedrooms (h~_ge FountainValley 1034 LAKEFRONT 1t11ni.: v.11h l'll) 1·0111'1'.'· ru1•n•'l' Pr11;'1 1• i.:;1t1·d c-nrun1un1t~ :.! ~ dl·n &· f,Hnil~ $1i7.!Jilll HALPIHCHIM Hl·:AJ.1"<JHS :!7:!7 J-: Coa ... t 1111 ~ 67 5-4392 ASSUME 5112°·0 YA LOAH This ("0~1;1 ,\1 1· ... 1 rlo\\er i:;1r ct1•n horn•· h ;1s 3 Rn l!hl & sh1n1n~. fresh p:iint. fresh l·arpets, fr<'sh dr;1pcries . '1 · Fk•droom or :1 and den. 1\mplt• pl;11 <1rea, fruit l rt·l'~. pril'alt· beaches. ;\Int t' 111 ror Chri-..tmas. masterl. 3 baths, d1n1 ng ••••••••••••••••• •••••• room, dt>lightful patio•l•--------- -.i.·ith scatin.I! for a rrowd . All for $89.~. COLE OF HEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E (;oa:;t ltv.•y 675-5511 Ruth Lourie-, Aql'nt 646-4380 Balboa Island 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----4 1301 No. Bay F'ront, 2 BR House & 2 BR Garage Apt. $140.000. By 011·ner. By appt. 673-5106 PATIO JACUZZI Lonly 2 Slory 4 Bcdrms. 3 bath homf'. Upgraded in and out Formal dining rm. W<'t bar, t•cment slab on side for motor home. BBQ, tinted -.i.·indo .... ·s. 1·oy _ patio. deep lot for pool + p l ayyard . Prof . Landscaping. S7 2,90n. Call to sec. Broker 536-8836. HunliOCJlon S.och I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .IL'S·r ·ry,•1) lil ,CJL'KS 'I'( 'l'JIE llEr\L'll From th1. "ll Cl'l ;ll"Ul ,11 t hr t•t h1·droom r .1111 h hou.~l' Gard<'n k111·/J~·n , l;1undry room, and pJrty s11 fam1l)' nHnn Spi1f"1ou form;1l l1\ 111 1! r111Hn f;u·~-. the c·o1·l'r1·rl p;1!10 :1n1 f111 cl ,I' rn an i e u r t•c i.:round:" A:<>lllllll l' \' lo:1n al S27 .75U ~liO month P•IY' ,111 ...,., NEW Ll>A:\' cos1·s L'al u1•1·r 1·JUSt111.i.: luarl ,I t$::!!~ pt'.'r n1onth For qu1l·k :1ppl. to ~<'C l'<i 11 H 17 liOI 0 LE RAISOR REALTY COATS& WALLACE -~!]~!) hi·iln,..1n1-..;; 1Ja1h .. (lnl)· '!'his 1-. an uulstandinJ? Sl.29!°) dov.n ur n ~-..UTTll' e~;.irnplt• nf a home that th 1. \' .\ Io,. 11 ! ., r h;1 s IJl'en totally up · lolboa Peninsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE , INC. Slfl.'> rnt•nlh lolal ' Call J:ra1ll'<I. v.1th lal'ish use Foll Special I !:::::~~~~~~~i--::::::::;"".;::';":~-11011 ,;1r, iii! of mirrors. v. allpapcr J4lh St. duplex , 3 & 2 Br. T hi nk o f t h is 6 3 4 1 '..lli3·fi7117 "'" 'li [~ THE REAL ESTATEIS ·\.'iZ:i(;:i n11ius Or . lrvint• I• SPECIAL SALE ! .. , . and custom fixtures. The mort~age. av~tilable lo· ~ l';11npu' \';illl') Shopl'lr r jacu1zi coat more than S87.650 day on t his 3-BR rwi1)I • MESA VERDE Ttus sl :ih•l_i· 1 hf'rlri.,1m . <' most pools ;1nd it is 1·on1 ---- -home. This house has thf• CALL 833 8600 ~ 1\larshall Rlt)', 675-4600 r~ -[® ESTATERS EXECUTIVE BEACH ... 1or~ honu• 1 ... llstPil fur l plctcly se<'ludl"d in a lush Bayfront. l,1te. colonial. 2 appoint ments for a fam1 l'A<"ESETT ~:n for onl> .-c '"" 1 h '"' pal10 sctt1nJ!. 2 -Lots.Pier lysuchas2-ba.dlx.kitC'h · RETREAT .. , L" I ~7.!""' · Jut riJ! 1 · 11 B""'ic<-m.<. dl•n . 2-baths. /d' · ·r· ..,;5,!!00 r.strt•n1l' ~ 11/l <'an bl· houi.:ht. 011 ron ''' ,., !\1arshall Rlt)' 675-4600 .,. 1n1 ng a rea. terr1 IC' 4 BR · 2 STORY r:r;ult•1I ·I ht•firm + 2 full 1•1,111 1011,.1 lo.ni ll•rm ~ lur ----------forn10tl dirun)!. and a • floor plan starts with Sal•s 8"9inn•rs WESTCLIFF F:lbnw room :ind Int~ of fan11ly lL\'111~ 5 Bt•drooms an1l l;1rge family ro111n in 11u1ct ne11?hhorhood Lo1•cly pool and patio. Pnl'l' in- clud('S thl' land ! $124 .500. S52,SOO hath~ l!JOOSl:1.ft . + 1sx:10 only $.'JJ.~,.10 ., It 's nnb Dl•orce pri ce of onl.1· S69,900. Capistronoleaeh 1011 center entrance. 543.500. SC'1·ludcd 1·ntr~· tu ~ntcr -:~1~:~l·1~0~~~,~~~:·at ~:1111 • 3 1 ~ ) t' :i r ~ o Id and FORCES SALE! C~"ALL5ooEwL. 5S6EC-.w;T· o. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAl~L PERf ORJ\-1ANCJo; No real t'st;tll' het·nst• nccessar~·-t'all Le Roy IJpft"r or .Jim T om. PER t'OH!\IANCt-: Hf:AL !:;STATE, 8·17-358-1 or R46-3377 t.linrrs cl{"li,eht 111 1ng f('atures arp ;111 1• ... p1·l·1al llert• 1 ... \'our chan1·p to NEW DUPLEX~S REAl. ESTAT t-:. 847-3584 ~lO\'t' 1n fresh. ()v. ner · ...,., 500 roon1 111th 1•rar kl 1n~ transfl'rred. ly lar)!1• n1:1-.tl'r l!ela'>upt•rhou-..1' OnC'O f PROPERTIES ..,, .. , TOWNHOUSF. fircpla1·c&t'omn1ond1nj! bedroom. 2':' h:1th~. h1 1! a kind. 2 -..tory. :'\.lesa ~ 2Rr +den/2ba& 2 S 2 B b ----PETE BARRETT -REALTY- & )!rountls . Banquet l 'l'l·:l{ll !'lt'parate laundr.\' ruon1 hedroon1 .... 2 1 ~ ba. sep r l d f 1 view of {'o\'l'rl·d pav1hon ~ fa m 11 y r o (• rn and \'<'rd{· h••llll'. Fl'<•turin ~ 4 MEOITERRAMEAH , ___ z_e_r_12_B_a~u_n_;_, __ 1 cs t~0'"f~t .. i :CiJ~ 2 lu:h c 11 · h GIANT HEW HOME crp ng. rps, rp 1·, sizl'<l d1n1nl! r011n1 1s l'On· Q "'IE S.. .-·ast l'scn1v.· t•,..1' · <:a 20'<26 ram1lv rm -.i.·11 Armstrong tile, POOL, \enit"ntl,1· ~crvt·tl from l l' -nov.', opt•n hl';1m. eathedral IEACH·POOL $.Sl,950 . THIS AD MAY NEVER GO TO PRESS! Jllt l C•mpus N B st 9·9BSS . . h ab 2 h r 1 rec. rm, pvt patio, etc. huge ~11u rml'I k1l1·hen. 546-4141 rt•1hn )!~ l"rt•c ~l.1 nd1ng F:xclti ng locat1on v.·1t r, a . rpc SUPER S l-I ARP! As - Sl•p;1rate \\1n .i.: tor f1rl·pl;1r1 •;1ndfl'bltnhar. loatisofcurba p11cal.Ex· Lgydw/hugepinetrees sum ab\e 7 r;}. loan. 110 •'-4-1-·5_1_0~0~~~~67-5•·-40_6_01 ~1astcr & i;:ul•Sl ~uitt's . EASTSIDE l)on 'I \.\';.11t on this t!IH' quisiteTya,rd!1s. •11ppeali_ng \\'estbay lncome Homes qua lifying. OfferC'd by ·-Sv.'l't'PlllJ!: stairs t o J O\\'ncr anxious. Jlurry. entry. n -evc 1ntenor owner 524 ,950 f"IR:'\.1 , '1L •,o,. lmJoe'1',• ,r,a st.! SPAHISH VILLA "11l'l'On~J ost o ry ~bUI lC'hS. TRIPLEX Call 546 5&0. ss"r',"N'1's'1'1dc1"1A·itl'h'l o,.,t E ' 21001,L,.as34P3allmas 536-1857, 960-1244. ,.,au 1 u · . · Ja ~ urr~· \.\·ncr OU)!. t Just listed. Tl'rnfic pride / '1' . ee - fam. rm. and rormal din· OM THE BAY anoth1·r ;\Ju~\ s;u·rift<'C'~ of ownership property nov.·in g floor pl;.in with 1 -~<~l~b~lk"_".W~.~o~f~Es':'.'.<r~e~ll~a~)-1---------- 1 n g rm .. Nl·v.·port $39,900 Call!)b:J.7K111 .,.,·ithth1s Jhdrn1.o-.i.·ners1 """""""""'""""""""""""""-ver.v s t•el udt~d tiuge lleii,:hl s v.·ondl'rl \\·1 nd in" "'•1lkv.·;1,1· 10 1•·1"' ,. ·,-. un11&2spae.2hdrm ren-I ma.~l <'r suitt• t-:njoy Need2Bdrms7. , i-"""--""'""""""""""""~I ...................... . hideaway. lland~om<' eleg;1nt bays1dl~ h\1ng at [~ ~ tal units. L<·ss than 5 yrs I ! spa rklin~ bluc pool & WE HAVE THEM!! Corot10 del Mor 1022 shake roof, hi gh opl'n a fraction of n11rm al old . This nualil\.' of in -11•alk to beach. Owner llARE I ·1· th t " 4 IR DUPLEX Comple tely redecor ated 1eam-ce1 1ngs ruou . cost! ,,djucent to docks rome l"npcrt\,' is de -AKIHG'SPLACE transferr ed & n1ust i;cll. I ' E '1 f'll \I ll 11 \Y Large k itchcn-dinin " ~cnerous use 11 ust't and maritime lil'inr.:! finitely a rareity. &·ttt.·r ~" • 1 • 1 1'ake adl'anlagc, Call SO.OFIAYSIDE ... brick. Discern1n )! huyt'rs c t t I -k 1 k 77 Ocean sidt•, eh:1rm1n1:: A palare on Kin ~s Pl;ic('! 5.\fl 2313 room combo. E leclr1r k 1 , n us om. e~rp er an~ f'l'rforn1anl'cHeal 1-:.~talc t:i ('a 00 · i;.ir,. 11 · older horne .lliirdv.d rtr~. Custom t·o ns tr1u·t1on . · ·. · witha3 8R,28A rental. bltns, e versi1.ed doublC' ~~t:ni~;~e611.·n:;em~~[ dra~s hi1:hh)lht. o~:;:al v.·ill pay h1i:h perl'cnt;1~c OJ>en 1-:vt'~ l..01·ely J:rnds 5155.0011 parquet firs ., sun~lt'c ks & o<'I" 1'1Q·"11111' ror 1 rJ'f"I~ Onl y l lf.t years o ld· garage with boat or dine . Gourmet suns ne for hC'<t\V \·olumc lis tin• -I S110Rf'.Cl.IF'f·L· I I II 1 Rll , I A [~'lf~~:li 'tll Featuring beam ceilings, lra;ler accc's and •ea• move fas l . Vets ·NO k 1 t c h en f 0 r th t• · l*I I "' poo · as ' · ·• Ja . :·. • • ' ' down .Non Vets only eant W ·i\ls of s:1h_•speople, Cu ll J l ri.I ,',: 1~1 • :, !'.. :lbr.2ba.pool & view. 23.1 I multi-level hon1 c with , .. • .· .. .':.~.·:.: :• 11 natura l wood and brick yard access. Excellent. $3500 d cpit·ur' ·. ' . T0lll.8'1ti·33i7 ---__..-r.1ornin~CnynRd.l'di\1 1·iC'"''S or Bal·k Hay & .· ;··--.. -~ ... .,., t extures a n d per(ecl location.Allthisfor only ~ · own. Ji lass! Sweep1ng mastcr1 __ ..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 c ,\\l f',O Sllflll f.·s· h 1 1 d 1 .,0 ~ location. Ca ll 64 4-7211. $32 500 CALL 540-3666 bdrm retreat! Wint.lin~I • · :tr IOf {(' Ul'<'t ""' ,.....,., . j .... .,,_ .. .,._ staircase to sun terra<'c' MESA MORTH 4 br.6ba.pool. vit"v.· for q u1 r k sa le . now $28,SOO·TIDY EARL y .}f IU6@jlf]lljfflm • ~r J . Hl'CI tile roof & Spanish 4 6edrnom, 2 bath.\, fplc. BAYSHORES $19S.OOO CALIF + 962.4471 (r.::)546•8103 wtli#hhjl d~~~c~; l;~ ~ e~i~::~ ~~r~J~~~\~rn~~.t>~ll;J~S~ E~~R~~l~EG --: ----HARBOR ~1a~~~!::~d~.!~~rs.1~~~~r!t~~ll!~I:~~~~~~~~~~ ..... •• •• .,.,.. ini.: loan at S2·19 P<'r Ohle •ar. Cover<'d patio. ~ ll d 5 B th poocled LR .,. .. ith '" W • h t h I monlh. It's un1<1ue and " e rooms. jJ s . DUPLEX ere ~rt' o ep v.·on't last! !furry. t•all All in \'l'ry gl)Od <'u nd1-Gracious entry. SPEC-COMPANY quisiteblt·inhutch.birch .--tinn.S-17.500. T1\CULAR L l \'IN(; $18,950 cabinet<'d kit. ln ·la11.·s S5000 t.l o\'cs y11u ,,, 847-MIO. RoyMcCardll' ROOM . OJ\K PLANK .Justb\O<'ks tothebC'tll"h 111-:Al:l'iJlt:-\ qtrs : ~l odcrnv.·ithpecky W1heele r de:Jlcr ~-cllcr [®,.,.,,,/ .. ,,,,., Rl'altor1810Ht'wporl FLOORS, COUNTRY Need s some \.\'Ork . Sl,ct-:1\1l l cxprt•ss panchn)!. refrig 11 l\ make fabulous dt·al Cost:i ~fesa54S·7729 KITCll EN . (;hoppin.i.: ~tinimum $6000. do11n 673~44'00 & range, trim kit & ba. to unload nt'wly re · 1---~""""""".""""""""""lblock island food cl'ntl'r. Call645-0303. 1-----""""""""""""""""""I Palm s, junipers, et<'. modeled house in area of ] new appliances, lots of FOREST OLSOM IMC ! Good location. tlex1ble fine r properties. Onrc in TWIMKLIMG hl._w1kras('s. and LAltG F. ---------ARTIST CHALET tt>rms. Owner mo••inF: to '" lifetime opportunity. LIGHTS LIBRARY. ~laster suite!•---------BEACH No. Calif. Anxious. Don 't llurry .t'al\962-77~ c '"'ClubM ,.. includes drt'SSinp: room . INVESTORS or $25,SOO delay-see t oday. KEY Rf:ALTOHS oun .. , onor \tOrgeous ni ght lights ___ You tennis & ~olf huff:ii -view for you and your Extr a large closet s, Park like entry. Large 968-33'11or 546·I754. SOUTHPORT hert' it is! Lovely 2 bdrm. guesL<> to enjoy. Charm-bath. with jacuzzi plus 2 BEGINNERSl.I. living room ror enter--ESTATE &. den. 2 bath home, bit-ing home located In the walls of glass, mini view taining. Formal dining 2 STORY 4 BDR ~~~~ r~~c~t~ye~1~~.s0~~; i~i~~e;~~r~~~~~e;~~;.; g~~~~~~~tto~:ir~ft~; ~~~~~o l'ins_t~ ~~~er+ 9 ~ ~~;~~ct i ~roe~o~~~~~~ ; Quiet tree liocd dn\·e to S.59.500~ s parkling sv.•1mffling fixing as dream home. bedroom l'Ulie! Rl'ntcd kit<'h en. Dramatic view sel'ludcd hr;1C'h ci<tate. Balboa lay Prop. pool. Priel.'d 10 .\ell at $189.000. ltlust see to ap-at $250 a month. Dri \'C by or J?,round!'I (rom terral'e. 1---------- Formo1l entry to !'11nkt•n Realtors Sll1.ooo. lnrludinR land. prec iate. Appoint ment 3Z20gle.Cl\1thcn<"a llus. ~lide ·.ewuym~slt>rsuite. Jivin~ room. fnrrn;tl rhn Cu11 673.•«•. only,<'all&\fi-7171. Hu rry' Jt -.i.·on't last ' 675 7060 * ~~ '"'. " "'" · · ... 400ll~' !OR ALL in,::.<1nd sp111 ·t;u·11lar~us-* • V't'i ·•·•l•' ·.• ..,,.,.,. 1 963·7881 b~r~~~ k~t~i~'~'~ ~~r~·~s -. [® lf~~ill;tl~ [IOI" ltUt.,•jit.fili c.M. ••lls 01 • ~· •• ~ ' 1 • •• , • .,,,... 1 ' 11 fiesl;1 sizt'.' part.1 r<KH11 s t-:Lr.. idle items -.i.·1111 a \.. ; ~ ~f:\ i ~ [ {Ol lilJ.1:1~:11~ Separate GUI'S! SUI\(' and ~:lily Pilvt l"l;a!<$iftt•d At~·· t ~=~~'.;==~=~!=~~~~~~::;~ "'-iit( 1;11 laundr ~· roon1 down . --•-•••"•-. Kings 1zt>ma~ter11ndun Gttllf'ol 1002G.-ral 1002 C.~ £\,I f>1: ~C. lque c hildren~ l'Ullt'S Ufl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• o~ R"U l""' -~ µq• ~ eo Assumnblc r,r; V ,\ loan .. •••••••••••••••• Thot Intrigu ing W ord Gome with a Ch uclfe at S24.SOO. $2f.3 flf'r monlh I' N I ........ ~y CU \' I:. '0llA" ------pays a . o nc.>w onn l'o.'lls. Be firi;t to sc.>c It! o ·-·~ le••••• o4 rhe Joy. 1Ct0...b-.i WOtd• ti.-Call Kl·67fi7 . low to ,.....,, lour .. ....,i. WOtd1 Ql'f,;,°fu Q •!IS li)N IQ~! r.. .. :f' ·: . r-1m11n1 ·~ CA•.EFREE C°"""Lhift9 •IAYRIONT $17,500 1 2 Bedrm ·2 Bath VIEW 1k POOL • Rt; . .\LTORS 644-7270 BIG FAMILY??? Want lo do your own thing in EAST BL U FF'? Fix up t h is 5 bedroom , fireplaoe, 3 bath home and enjoy it ! ! Only $76,000. 2821 I. Coost Highway, COl'ono del Mor tlOMU ro1 UVIHG MO WOlllt I LY NEOF l I I I I' I I B•A RO H I I,~ I r I I I;::: T ::::::H 0 O~P / •' _ A "'°"''" t linow " vt-ry : I J J J wni11ive ebovr ~, .ige 5he . _ _ _ . '1.il the GoverrvnenT ~end her ~::'.,;====::.,_, Soclet SceuroTy check 1n • - 1 F I XNUL ,..n .... lope 11·•• :·=:-=.:1 -=.:r~:1-:_~1:~ o ~;:.~ .:-.:":!:., -=« ,_ ....... 1ro111 -No. 3 belDw. 6 UNSOAM!l[ -'IOVI l[llllS 'O ClT -'NSWfr ' 1·r 1·r 1·1 I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS AM•1""' c1a .. 1flc-5005 ' • General 1002G...,.ol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty "SUPllllOR DE~ & ljlUAUTY" Prevail in this home of refinement loc a t e d in C a meo Shores . Refreshing jetty & ocean VIEW. Private beach .. Home rede<:orated by Ca nnell &Cbaffm. 4 Bedrooms, 4 bath s. s tudy & ·ramilr room. Privac y in patio & poo areas. Reduced to $215,000. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200 (G75l 642 .. Ui 644-6200 t01 Oow9I' ~ 1144 MKAorl hur ....,., .... ~""11 QUAltn' DUPLEX South of Hwy. The kind of pr operty buyers search our town for . Quaint , cute. charm- ing, unique loops! J, and ador able. With beam cei lings, knotty pine wa lls. wood burning frplc a nd a sunny patio, right around the corner from Carna tion Park. $86,000. Call 644·7211 /Jn NIGEL GAILEY & ASSUCIATES •DELUXE DUPLEX* Excellent 3 BR, 2 Ba, ground noor ov.•ncrs unit w/2 priv. patios & lux- urious master sui te. PLUS 2 BR Rent al wllarl{l' patio de<:k . IOTH PAINT 'N SAVE Yes, paint this $.SS,000 house and have a $60.000 house! Yes. it needs a lit- tle TLC but thal just makes It a better buy! 6 Bedrooms, 3 baths + family rm + lovely sun- pa rlor + bright kitchen with Corni ng Ware cook l o p . M a n y, ma n y features in this sleeping giant. Walk to school, bu5, s h opping and B E AC H !! HU RRY ! HURRY! 962-7771 .~1~1- $50 wit h wood bu r nin g nreplaces, \laulted wood beam ceilings and s uper So.-o f-llwy location . $115.ooo. Fee. Call .. 644·7211 We'll Sell Your HOWil' in GO Days Alf air Market Value, Or Pay For The Privi.legt'! RBI CARPET Hamilton at 8U$bard 962-551 I Aln ~IL[l nA1l r" &. A'>SLlll AI l~ CoslaMHa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *~LEX• MACED•IYE Pride or owne1'31\lp : 3 bdrm• •• 2 b•., dining rm. +3 2-bdrms ... 2 balhs; enclosed S car gat•Jle. Prime Colla Mesa r ental ttt• ! Sllt,000 GllWALICER HUNTINGTON HARBOUR WALIC TO IEACH 3 Townhomes to choose from! Al l excellently located near l)OOla, len· nis courts. Jacuztls & view!! I Priced from Ul,$00. 546·17$4. or 8'llhmt. -W~lkr.r & lee REALTY 675-5200 • R'31 lalalu • • I I • • f I • • _,_s. ............. s. I' ..... •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••:.i: ••••••••••••• ::::"'forS. ~~::~Jeri. "l•••rtr 2000 111 1rU.IL ·•s• , ... ...._ ....... • o40 t.. . -·-···-·····~·· ....................... ··'1111:u···u······ ··-·······-··--· ·····•••••••••••••••••• ••• ~.,...._.. IOffMI•,.,..._. ·'"' AM 1110 cu CcD .._ JJ~ ltr•••U.hr 'rt1~ 111m11U.fw ·•·• ktau1w*r•• llNLYPllOT o.wner • Br 3 na. Fam. ·················•· •••••.••••••• .-••••••••• ····-·;1:·~~u······· S60oo. _ ;;;;~·;·•~··;-:.;;·:·:.~ ;;;n;;;;;;i.-;;.;·u4; ;;;;~·;:;-ii6t :.~ .. ~ ....... . Rm. new ca~tl. near LIDO 1 .. .,_0NT HOISllAMCH L_Unlta ~llkte Calta ~.llO .. b"M.oftte~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••-.. ••l ... Nl"-41 310' ~~~·,.,:-S~m~::JA· "1 ra SIJ-'" et.a.~ 1a11 mo•e l.a41..,+ SG-1'21 HbMMNDllS ut 1rs 2Br, 2ba + olC', ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXECUTIVE HOMES ll'J a do1, but a few~•,: :i::n~ MESA VERDE. n ••64Z.tto0•• Plllos, lrplc. wet bar, peeZbr.•und..,k. pr, - CUPTHtSAD l t entitle!! you to an ex~ <'lusive tour of a 'model perfect bome. A sym. phony or deeor1.tots de· h~ht. Quality cuslomit· 1ng. Fabulous wallpaper. ltnbellevable bar, --. •Lid N d Pr butbeta of nails• unH.aevenhaveas h· scbootslcpart,<t8r,Din. lDrlum,fncdyard WJD, rerril(. pool. S300 yrly. \\'lld1y•- o, or .. im~locatiop, 50 Fl. lot. 11Jlona of p1lnt. tan dable.Tbey look at!:rp Rm, 2 Bi.," trple. 1375 ·eb&· Wtrlf•• pd. l>bl gar: 83.5 -3431, eve•/wknd1 ~:&:r&slip.4Bdnns .• lami.lyrm,. trusform this z bdnn nowbullt,v®'veaotlhe mo."5-871Sortn.o56'? Walktobch,!tr,1ar M~•· $$Z$. l'h . 648·13» L bar&•tn into • beauty! urge. some rt•ln& up can N'WPT Itta 1 · SUpcr twrury •u1>e:r lg ( • ido Nord. Lge. pier & slip . 5 PooJbllit$ts c.alorel If be done. May ron.-lder area n•w >' 3br,I ba. fentd yd 327• Br. 2 Ba, 1732sq. n. rrp1 .. , Bdrrns.. ., spacious &inviting. -,ooo \ yoi.& have a atrona right nchange. dee. 3 br, dbl:aar .. t'fted sunk b dsh "' Lid Sou ~ arm " 1trona lmaJin•· yd, Jae paUo. $lZS mo. I Br, crpls, & df'PI . v,, ml en tu . s wr, gar, I ;en .. ~ FadrDfi~erh~:in:·.Z,=s~·:r ~maybeforyou.1 &, ·q.~ ~··Bernardino.~~~.~~~!~; Foant!.1:fc2~1:ulCu~ $t60mo.STUtM. paneling $299 7 • Pl . + Stt. IN. 1581 Port cean View. Tr:nni•, CoroM:dtl Mer ll2_."~ Li · •SO • 4llCtl 3BrzBa.dbl1ar ,bltnk1t. QvdeDr ta-aoo1 Pool, Sauna. Pe-rf. ror 6,, * do Soud. 50 Ft. lot, lge. pier & slip P• up .. t:l9a . + wshr/dryr, Crpk, new· ' • Executive, $350 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• for 60 ft. boat . 5 Bdnn.s. An xJnt floor 1'2-lflO · ly painl<d & C<J>l'd, patio l'\>r Le&M S Br 2~ Ba ,<i2=.0:.cl:::ll9:..-____ _. Plan Le h Id M01JOUA1t~1. MACM w/8.BQ. no pets. $.125 mo . .,. al ~-R f' .. --· ase 0 • $225,(0) ltt & lsl le ftOO d r ortn .......... m. am. an Clemente & Danu -... ,.. CAU. 67J.7JOO roll PllYATI TOUR 2 l'OUllf'LD;IS 642-1· ep. Rm. wllh !rplc, cust. Pein<. $315·$550. New ~f LIDO DE•LTY . .. Mo~s':••• Xlnt. Costa Mesa area. -vvo crpta&-dq»,elecbltns. luxury 2 le 3 Br fl,,. l~~!-S... ~ ...,_.. I 100 Sp;1;ciou1 unlla, copPflr MESA VHDI! walttaoftener. L8C1he•t.· Town houses. Ocean "'--·----·--- 3177 YJa Udo. M.I. 67•7]00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• plumbln1. bltns, tot.a or 3 Br Z Ba, grdner incl'd ed ~. wJ.malnl. lne. view. Crplg, drp:s, frple, 'tORONA DEL MAR ~ '12 Barrinltloa 2A'x64' z lawn. Going fast! Alf S3'1$mo.545-IR67 Walkin g d istance to pool, jaeu~:d, 2 rar gat;". j br, z ba, fam rm w /w~t ot.htn sold ! Agent. M'hoolJ, be•ch, parka a Zl3"3()..ll.9tl 213.598-849' 2 Br Townhouse. frpl<". TOWNHOUSE •--aS.och io•• 1169 bar. llv rm 24 'x16', W·0812or646-~710 Z·BR, 21as Placentia. lighted tennis ct. $4SO. Pool. tennis, conlint":ntal s o DOWN VA -super :;r.:••••••••• -..._port~ach o bre-a1kfast b:ar, 5 Star Loh for~ 220 1215/mo. Call 64S·$04S Avalllmmed.968-4IOGB. s.ta.Aaa 3 280 bret:tkfast.Someoceunar Jtuntington Beach end •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adu! Part, SJC. $21 ,&SO. Agt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Catillin<a vlew11. Closu to unit Townhouse at only OCEAMVIEW 2 beach unit.a $52 .. soo. Gd 496-tm ··uva:a:J•io•y••• Sba~3 Br.%'Ba, +Bonus, lnM 3244 HOMEFIHDEIS =~ll &: fine beach. $39,SOO. 3 Big bedrooms, Builders Closeout Sate. ineome. Jt .2 CM ioL Gin· OOU HOUSE 4 or possibly 5 units. Blt.ns & f"P. Family only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• * •642.9900• • 2 baths. dream kitchen, 10'7~ Down or trade your ny Fort u ne, rltr . 1 Bd . Completely Area of deluite apart· $365.557-7648 BEAUT. San Joaquin Won't hilstl 3 br, 2 ba, , and dining areoi 41f\d no home for one ol these 67S.75.20. s · ~· La 2 B 2 -lot f d d r B 2 Ba · II Ont f fumished. AduJu. Near ments. elhnC: at as· • ••uome rge r. ~ ......... • nc Y • P 3 r, , super unit. eommon wa . y steps antastic view homes .~n.....a I Av II Dec 1 3b lb L Ba z t VI r otr h bl f l •-10 pool and recreation. +$2000 tax credit. DUPLEXWITHSLIP Bus & Stores. $4 ,SOO. ~va .ue. 8 • r, a. I • !I Y· ew o I ·C: a· tns , gar, rp c . ..,,5. As. suma e \~ '° loan rokers welcome. A... Cl •• to 1cbls 0 3$0 ·--< bl 7 ~ B BillCarroll &40-5.560 548·1915. &66-.392:8i evc-s,5'8·356J. fned yrd. Boat accesa. course & lake. JlSO. Abareain4br.1 ~1J b:1: &l31'7 M11ri~old.~9·8867 h Is I •• Ha5linga&CoRealton -"-"" - 0 • • · ~,. "-~ .. 3291 ~1t pay men on y $l12t ::;•-~:::1~1==~---1 =="";;.:"'-'=:'.!'-".'-!!..'...j' Acreage for sale I JOO ii I lilill 546-7945. 1...-n DELUXE 4·Bft, 3·ba ,.~ pe r mo.incldg laxe"·'~ O fr t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 aEM'fALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• family rm, near ocean. t'irst time offered. Call CeGft Oft . Li.quid.11ting 280acres jflj HOUSE' in court, avail. 2 BR. z ba home (or only t BR, 2 Ba, new crpU & l{W'T)'. $5tSO, Pb: &73-6992'"" ~Ian 546·5880 Agent. Largest & best duplex 1n Colorado Rlver k.anch Dtt. s. 2 br. 1 ba. frpl $375. Clean, Jdght.y up· drps, bltns. fed yd. $.100. or675·7225 tow n . Spectacular Land. 5 minutes to ~•Dnert, mcl.gar,carport.Adul graded lst &laat.963-2200 L•ndmark Adult Condo, eo&1;1Uineview1 · Zbdrm. •tara·na Fran•bise I.Hort 2400 only.$200mo.~20U OR .. l ·RR, l ·ba Ool\hOuSt'. 0 •-3 bd .'h f . " • '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Firepluce 3 RR 2 RA l rd & upgraded . By owner. .,. rm., wit amdy water, power, the works! AVAIL DEC lST MES 3 8R,2bahomo For$395. · • ' ' 5cpara eya carport. FABULOUS rm., S batha : 4 frplcs ..• 5 AMolute bargain at $.'.JOO BIG BEA~. New 3 bd.r by DEL MAR. 3 BO, z BA W l LL CONSlD.£ B cpts. drps, bltns. OW, $250. No kids /pets. Ph: REAL ESTATE QOO (,h·nnl"y•' °if ~1>4 941) ~49 C-116 536.000. 536-9887 . . encl. garages: all blt-1ns per a c r c • 0 w n c r , owner, fireplace, view. FP Bii Children OK STUDENTS lovely fenced backyard, 675-7225 Bkr. BEACH PROPERTY Beamedce11Jn1s .3BR + +carp. Finest in ever-6M-46'70. $26,500TERt.1S.8:J0.1917. N • 11• b 1 ...... · OR... $350/mo. 963-4569 den. Cate down.on his· ything ! $350 000 ear a sc oo s, ..,,5 3 BR, 2 ba + form;1I din· 963-1786 5 Br, $475 mo. bltns. & OML Y $63,750 toric Aliso Creek mean· CAl:.I,. • ~ Commercial Owt of County mo. 545-6740or642·8181. ing room. Good localion. Dwplexes Unfurn 3600 dshwshr, 2 sun porches. ',',''11lktto th_e oce~n. plaly a dering Lo the sea. $104 .SOO ·~· I, ,,.,. ·' '' flro-om,· 1600 Properly 2550 3Br 2 ha Pool Db ~10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpels. 673·3231 -;, 1 e ennis ~w1m 1n ov • 4 ~r-••••••••••••••••••••••• . • . .,. , , ·' . · q~..-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage (encl), fncd bac OR ... 2 BR. l Ba. CdM. no VCRY SP1':CIA1. 2 br for "'· P,ool. Wh.at .a lire L ~,· ....... 1 R F.A\.Tl' ,.fodernsplit·Je,·el$40,000 F~R SALE OR TRADE yant _..,.mo. 646·Cl>l 3BR 21/i ba·T rtl k . I st.\le . Dramatic \ault(.'(i OIJll"CI" ..--. 1052 ,.,., N'••••r• ,.,1 Off lc• 8200 Sq n clear span Golf course. property alt&w~ ...,. · • u eroe · thildrenorpeL'>.$275mo. spcc1a person.$285 reilings in this lovely 3 ~··••••••••T•••••••••••• tilt·up ~n is,ooo sq. ft. Lake Shastina, No. Cat. · $.flSfo\trn. 644·6800(Susiel 644-4848 /675.:l255 hdrm. 2 ba home. R~m ~owner wnhse 3 Br. 311 +DIME land.$23S.OOO 545-S960af\6orwknd 3BR.den,2ba,C'pts,drps LE RAISOR zer 1 Ba, yard. No pets. CHARP.1 . 1 bd w/deck & for your boat or tr1ulcr. 2 '~Ba. l_andscapcd, pool NEWl'ORT Vacant lot 7.5 ft front Real Estot .i;hake roor. $345. 231 2C Gar., bltns. Ile( req. frplc . Iielow hwy. $275. 545·9491 . ~Jacuzzi . owner rclocat· $79 500 • • · w-•-} 2900 College Drive. REALTY $160. Call 642-6781. 2078 mo. 979-1285 5 to7 pm. - 1ngS42,950, 495 -0469 $74 5001 · lllnRV S0.9911or673·2631. w II La • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4.S23Campus0r.,Jrvine a aceCost;1 Mesa CostoMna 3824 guna Niguel• ~o~1is~ Y..o~·esY ~Jc!; Ur~cntl y needed from CamCpusLVLa 8 1 3 1eyShopCt.r. LOVELY 2 Bdm, 1 b Ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• the: choice community Monaco in tract! Double owner or tooperatin~ HOMIEFIMDEIS A 3-8600 lrg cov'd patio, jncl/util Off leatn Path • • F 0 R THE door entry. Massive broker; 2 Bdrm & den ••642-.9900•• U . Pk T B Ba $385 mo. slip avail. J, 2 & 3 Br. Adult$ n11 Irvine I 044 SPECIAL TY BUY ER· er atkli n g fir eplace. Hom~ & orfice or 1-lom~ & rrov~~ ~~r~o h~6~e0~~: ;!."rime', ~f!~ ~ndr'r: lge 673-7381 pets, dshwhrs;tlhag cpL-i;~ •••••••••••••••••••••••! Join the Smart Set, and Spacious formal dining Busines~ Co':" mt·rcial 1 \\'on't last! 2 br, fncd yd, kit. .. u . 552·7896 •-I .t Fu 1 h d closed garage, frpl(' • move into a lifetime 0 room. Va ulted t"eilings. zone 50 xt5o lot. i.ill ~~!l )(1:re~~~rC!a~: gar,child /pelsok ~-rnt--s m & • BBQ. GP.5 &. water pd. 4BEDROOMS good h,·ing. •-Bedroom Garden v1('W kitchen. paved w /sm . h ou se h 1 ·Ch"· •RE~•LS * ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool S!SOOO 792CenterSt C;\J om es . Vo j.:e Co . .. "'"' THE RANCH home situated on on e of Breakf as t nook . · · , · ' Realtor~. ,s.m .9346 2 br4·plex. yard $195. UNIV. PARK lolboala.land 3706 LA MANCHA APTS the lar~est lots in The Secluded d ouble door Owner 673•6578 --'-'-"="-'-'--'-"---1 3 BR, 2 ba. bonus •.•. $475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 778 Scott Place, CM ·rh r $54,950 Sea Terract·. 40 'xl8' ~~ster s uite . Larg e Choic e Rmtals "~f"1,,c.,ibdte,:ams\·e2rdbac,;a"r"'ear. ·IBR.21":-ba ......... $4.SOYrly z BR, sun dk. "'sh· 642-5073 e abulous Ranch in Pool. separate s auna ...... ...,rooms. Redwood cov· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -"' TllETERRACE dry, utl pd. Couple, no S rrvin e: Sha ke roor . house "•/b<1th,man)'IUX· ered patio . S e<> to HuntinqtAroenaBeoch Housesfvmishtd bUlbtl. ga,~aR,f.25frplc, t~R. 3BR.28a .•..... $41S/425 childrn orpeti;.$250.Avl • "'t>epin~ cement drive urious extras. Ocean & believe·call now 752.1100. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·In ll. l3: P<·r mo. GH.EENTREE llOM ES 12·1. 675-4548 aft 5 wkdys. to port1t"o entry . llu_ge mount a in uiow s . Ol'f'.!'1 9 •"'' •.•,"··' 14Sx1SO C'orn1•r. (.'.•1 lon -Bolbo 11--• 3106 t'rcc rental s ervice . 2 81< d•n living room hosts crackl· $129,950. ' ... [@I ~ i n1ng Solid re:;1dent1u! s •••••• ~.!~•••••••••• &16-7711 •. ~.Vl'S: R~n;hoS'a"~J~3Q~n l.AooP"9insulo 3707 1 n g w h i t e b r i c k Laguna Nig uel Realty ' , f~J .• 1j11".\il 2n~~~ • .!,o6-1He.78•.rh. Call Bkr. Luxury l'otlaj.!t'. unticiut•s. 2 BR. den, 2 ba .. $475 /500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fJ replac e! Gorgeous 496·4040 8 3 0-5050 iJ: i:\ ~;J:I ...,'""' sunkenhcatedwaterbed , 2 BR.2Ha........... CLOSE TO BCH. 2 Br. patio kitchen. 4 KinR s ize C fr ._,Hr. ~o< >"r"·. 673.7~8. TUllTLE ROCK parking, avail now, $225 bed · 1 d ondomuuums own-_....., .., "" / · 673 .. o rooms inc u _e sl LAGUNANIGUll•rALTY ._.EW" ----3BR,2 Ba ..••••. $425}4 mo winter ·664 see luded master s uite. ••MO<&O Of UO.JOsn " rORT SHORES housH for sale 1700 Balboa Peninsula 31 07 . •I Bl{, 21"1 H.i ...• , .... $4 lleavy eovcr('d pat io . ----~'::,:-. 3 Bdrm. & den, (ixer· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DC9Ml'oint 322 CULVt~HDALE Coronodfl Mor 3722 J UST LTSTF.l>·llURHY! upper. Choice location ! NORTH LAGUNA Spacious Bay\'icw 3 Bd ••••••••••••••••••••••• JBR.2 fla ....•....•. $37 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal!now752·l'i00. Walk to beach. pool6. C b 2 ·tor II , • '",\l.N· UTSQUAR<-. BA. CHELOR. unil. No SHAR~. furnished J·BR . · On 0.,DOS a., .s ),'.· a: t•v ... r · New 2 Br Condo. Ocenn "' r h ·~n.1i.1'l ·os1,; .. 1Ll~1,.,.... tennis. ly SS0.900 !! n >•th••" "tnt•r $350 ,31.1".2 b.·•.A/C...... kilt en. fae1l. $90. mo. [ 2·ba "'ith ocean \"icw, CAYWOOD REALTY Wh•te .. ·•te•r v ·•e"s · 2 & 3 871 .... ~.:: "' " · · Sunset Vie-.1:. tennis. 0 r ~ " " I ,,..., 2 Bll.2 Ba .•..••••••. S325 415 Lh Fernlea .549-8867 · pri,·ate access to beach· 5 9 bdrm. unit.s from $54,000 -1 _ pool. $320. 714-833·•166 t'lubhse·tcnnis! Guarded * 48-1 2 0• 420 Cypress. N orth CostaMeso 3 124 days; 714 ·.i9ti ·817 J BR,l Bn ........... $3Z5 CostaMesa 3724 :·.:. area.S69.900. LaJ?una ••••••••••••••••••••••• "''knds. Tlll-:COI.ONY ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE 1 Br. I Br & Oen, 2 Br. 2 Br Townhouse. Carpets, drapes, firl'p\acc. :\ pools, 4 tennis courts • gym -saunas. ~00 J-larbor Bl\'d Costa Mesa l714)557 -8020 . CASA VICTORll\ 1.2&3 br. Deluxe Unfur. or Furn. ~as/wlr 1x.L Adults-NopcL'i Sec. J!ale J'ool. rec rm, elevators 525 ViC'lOri :1, 642·8970 Isl Time Offered. \'illa ge Il l. Uni\·. Pk . s pac. 4 Br, 2'~ Ba . 2 rrpl, ram rm. fee simple view Jot . S72,000 By OWnt'r 552·7372 *BOND REALTY * Call 675·7225 2 BR .den, 2 ba forn $600 $37.50 WEEK & UP LIDO ISLE 2 Rr . quiet married cou· "-ilain Valley 3234 831 ·9411 pie. no pcL<;. ni ce yd, ga ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552•7500 •Sludio&t BR Apts Hociettda De Me1o ~J, 0 EC 0 RA ·r O HS _$:!25.548·0.101 . Condo, fplc, 4 BR , 2 BA. •TV&MaldServAvait 160W Wil /I OEL1Gl11'-Near -· •Phone~rv,Htdpool • ISot1,C.M •• CAMPUS VIEW PLAN I Two Jarge bdrms. plus den and storage area. Li ving room fireplace, formal dining: lovely in- terior deeorating, and best or all . it"s vacant. you can mo,·e right in ! $61,000 552-7500 red hill realty clubhou~c . J ht:drooms Me wportleach 3169 tnclds i\s soc. !ees ed h' 11 •ChildrenSection CJose-dGcrage-s and den u·ith 4 haths . • •••••••••••••••••••••• l'\ubhousc. SJ li5 /mn r I •Lowmonlhlyrates. Bt~AUT.GROUNDS l-ii~hly upgraded . just Lido Sands , beautirul 3 9GJ-4567 963-l781i roalt:y •SSOFF"'·eek's rent .ADULTS-NOl,ETS / listed. Appointment onl y. B,R~ 2 8 1\. frpl , dl~l .J:a~., 2 Story, fplc , 3 hr.:! ba, w/ad IO minutes to ocean. Lgc. $129,500. Call540-1151 . pal1 0. pool .& r:r: arc~. cpL'i , drps, 0\\', $395./m ~ 2376Newport Blvd, C~t l Br, $185. Gas & watcr- Ouplexes / S·l75 t m o }r lsc. Agt 963-4500963_1786 ~ 548-9755ortt45·3967 incl. Drilperies, carpets, Onits sale-J 800 646 .. 1380 gi.is heat, j?;as stove, air ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIOO ISJ.fo: c:do -2 Br i 21 ~Ba, huge Fi\NTASTIC \'iew of UCI. B *FEJm Gardens~ co'1itioning, swim~inK I~~~~~~~~~~~ NEW DUPJ.fo:XES .i Br, :i Boi . s.s25 mo. nus .rm, ca r gar~gc. park & hills, Rancho San ~ rf "urn. $185 mo. ovc &pood , rec. room, was er& I DANA POINT 675·0078 I en n 1 s • s ". 1mm 1 n g Joaquin T'>'·nhse. huge 2 in or $265. Adults, no ryers. 2Br•tBr '"'""c" clubhoust:, a vail Oct·. hr&den 2 ba !507 fl' pets. 177 E. 22nd St -~~-------ENJOY ClfRIST!\fAS CHANNEL FRONT .,.,.,,,,,..., $325 mo. 751·5851 or · . · · sq. · 642-3645 . NEW spac. 2 br, t\'t ba, here. Owner moving Jmmac 4Br, 2 1 ~ ba , close 3 Br "2 Hr $70 .950 1 Br.1 blk to Oc ean, clean 962.0265 lri~h ceil'gs, frplc, 3 patio, garden. Adults, nn now. Very upgraded 3 to tennis & pool. Open 3 Hr /2 Br $75.950 & c11ri et Ut1I. pd. $225 m balconies. pool & rec. peL'> $!15.642·1603 BR , lus h landscapin~ & hous e Sat /Sun 10-5. Only 3 lcfl :1t th(•se '4'inll"r . .S.&8 ·t.i2S Hun+incjton leach 3240 area. I blk to golf course. I BR Furn $185 -- tile courty ard e ntry 582.500 by ownl'r. 484 prices. S2000. tax credit. 1.,\HGE&LOVBLY ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOO. mo. Opt. to buy. Lots of bltns , pool, walk MEW EAST SIDE .................. $74 ,500 62nd St. Nwpt Shores. 'wlomeb&inlcomc. II :i Br.3 Baduplexlhl~tO\·a e.&Sharn 4 nr.3 B:i& Ready now!&t0·8300 to s hopping. 'i!t mi. 2 Br&l)cn.epts,drps. ~· ~ G od L'f (805 )6•2 0575 171 •) est ny ncome omes be h r I e ""•a•h. 931 W. 19th St. bit•'· & dsh""··h-. S275 Y11oyme-o 1 e -or .. l2C 11 496 a<·. rp c,oreanv1w Pool.9blkstobe:ach,$425 TURTl .. Jo:ROCK .never .....,.. "' 499.4594 493-2513 646·1615 34 1 st \4'Y' .J4JI dt•ek, S.150 'yrly l\:12·0300 968-5403 or 5.S.1·1035 Jived in. 2 Br 2 Ba + den S48·o.t92 548 __ .,_,_:n _____ _ .'.M1'•s1·on V1"e1'0 I 067 BEAUTIFUL lnconw Propttfy 2000 ~s u ;tu,.;;,.he-ct &. Din. Rm .. Nr. pools & MESA VERDE ~HERITAGE REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \"1!1age Real l'.:state parks, lovely lndscp'ng D • • 1 372 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOVER SHORES No Agents t'ee S4SO mo. incl grdnr. ma .-Olft 6 NF:W 2 Br. 2 Ba. adult ~ (4 NEW 3 Br Home on ''i<'\4' LOWEST PRIC.ED Gentt"al 3202 •E-rlznger /Springdale 833.2252. ••••••••••••••••••••••• apt.'>. Lge beautiful in -~ 1 Jot. FHA a ssumable HOPt1E ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3BR.2BA ... $335 BIG z br, 2 ba, $250. Util teriorsopentolushwater •~~~~~~~~~ l.oan. 497-2190 1894·3314 GALAXY DR IVE 6 UHITS YEARLY 11~1agnolia/Edinger 3 BR. 2 BA, F'rplc , Brick incl. Near beac h. land-;t"apin g. Every con · l'M ."'-r._G~a~l~•-'-"'-----I Ivan Wells atrium . 4 BR. RENTALS 3 Blt. 2 8 ;\ ... $.110 BBQ, Prof. Lndscpd & 496-0195or 960-1142 ceivable extra. !\1ust sec $49 500 -3 Ba. l\.1arvelous day & 5UMITS ON & or·r· wuterfront. 11Bolsa /Br~hurst Fcd.$375.mo.546·2464 to apprCC'iate. $35S·S.1&5. . • uew--'Beoch 1069 5UulTS BR BA •~· "'-"...,.on Beach 3740 Mf':S,\ V<'flD~VIJ.LAS. " ....,., niteview.Pool&jacuzzl. " S300. Up. Call ror a lis t. 3 •2 ............ L Be h 3248'-"""'" y '' .. will buy a t"ozy 2 BR .••••••••••••••••••••••• Price reduced belo'>'· ap· Handsome contig uous Nof('e. •Bolsa/Bushard OIJll'KI oc ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1555 Mesa Vl"n1e Dri,,·u sgl.familyhomeonquiet OPEHSUH l·SPM praisal.1824 Galaxy Dr. bldgs. All 2 BR 's. Prime JA.COBSRE TY 3 BR.2BA ... S:W5 ••••••••••~••••••••••••BEAUTIFU L t hr furn t:ast. (714 )540 -AA7 1 Just street: central A/C and . Open Daily & weekends, 1 _ea_s_ts_l_d_e_. _67_5_-6900 __ . ___ 1 AL •Garfield /Brookhurst J Br, close 1n, fncd yard, apts $170 & SIM. SpanL-.h W. or Mes:a Verd e Clr. of( lhtig5h,!!rl"ePJt'r'o~',dotuh'·ruout. 14 Bui;i1gn~::;~nLane, 1.5. $lS9.500 _ 532,000 . 2 A ah . 4 Pl 615 -6670 3 BR. 2 BA ... 1335. n,1ice ! $3R35j.lean~e~~,!!ita style bldg. pvt encl jl'.ar, JCloMrboGr 1n11&,dC, adjacnt. ti , .... " • do"·n .645·8498 n e 1m • exes Coronode-1 Mer 3 2 22 •Atlanta/Newland yers · rJ. 4'"-........, ~r pool, s auna. tndry, adlL<>. . • o .Club ELEGANT I---'--"'"'-----I 2 BR. 1 ;1~ Ba. ca unit. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, z BA ... $315 960-1701 17301 Keelson Ln, l blkf •iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia Entertainina 1~~~o:i ~~:1. ~~:~;: S72 ·~3~1i~~~n. So. of 1-1,...·y. Avu il 12/1. :i ·;~~:~:r~~I Panoramic ocean view. 3 :;z.~ Beat h off Slater . . AND LIVING in "'fhis 3br. 2ba, owner. 644·0357. INVESTMENT b r ' 2 b a . S·IOO. 4 l·l1 BR 2 BA $3SO br. 2ih ba, din rm, frplc, -sq ft., profess1·ooally .°'9·-12 Fernleaf. 644·0030 •~\dafns1 ~1~.· nolia bltns. full length decks. S~fALL BF.ACl-1 JlOTEL .i.'i23 Campus Dr., Irvine ~ ·"" '""' $550 mo. Call M9·4464 or Rooms ~3.50. week. Campus Valley Shop Ctr. de c orated and S.Cltmt'ftte 1076 CostoMitso 3224 JBR, t BA ... $320 5595458 ApL-;$1!0.mo.5.'.16-7056 LE RAISOR REALTY CALL833-8600 landscaped 3-Bdrm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co.,i"9lon4·Plex ••••••••••••••••••••••• •J\lcFaddcn/Ne'>''land · · ___ _ ---------1 formal dining, ~amily.rm Charming custom built 3 MEW OM MARKET Fireplace. 3 Bedrm. 2 ha , 4 BR, Z BA ... $360 Mission Viejo 3267 Furn. Sludio 1 blk from Laguna Beach 1048 home. Pool, Jacuzzi • br Zbah~useinveryde Origina.I owner bu ying cpts, drps, bltns. Super •McFadden/Bushard ••••••••••••••••••••••• bch. Water pd. Y.Tplc, l'luECR"EK ••••••••••••••••••••••• BBQpilinfantastic set· .' . up ·mu5t sel\.Xlntl~ ... a . I t ' $365 / 38R2BA $375 Br!a 2b A/C d h h I· · " ~ . 3 C 1 s irable area . Wel l "'" o c a ion . mo . · ... , m, rm, a, . s ws r , poo . 1acuzi:1. LIVES U" FAMILY DREAM ling. -ar garage landscaped & s ur -lion. Call quick· can't 963-4569963·1786 •J\tcFadden /Springdale SJ50 mo. or will sell for $185mo.846·l336 . .- ... that will come true w f e I e ct o Pen er s . rounded by tree!'! Large last! SJ.20,000. 4 BR, 2 BA ... $345 547,900. 586-6942. • ---TO ITS NAME "'ith this 2.sty. 3 bdrni., 3 $195,000. patio area with 'OC:ean & Principals only! 2 Br, fn cd yard. !J!:ariige . • Bolsa/Springdale --r-•a leach 37 48 ()\'t:r 500 tall tri'<'S :a n<I bath family home. llas canyon view. $69,500. 549·0112 or quiet, couple only. No 3BR.2 BA ... $335 Lease nu 3 Br. 2 Ba . frple, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 0 s Ir \: :i iu s wi t h b ed .1• r 1 ~ CALL NOW Eslher Dunnt'gan children or pets. $21 0. •Edinger /Springdale drps, cpts. $.175 548-0819 KJTClfEN apL<> at cresc-"':it r rra 1l:; C'r .. :itt> .i eam ce1 s .. rpe.. 646-6710Anent 548·8251or979·7888 4BR 2BA $.l35 aft 5 30PM Ra NC II ccntra.J air-conditioning Realtor '492·6543 ~ • ... . : i ent y.1435 , st wy rc la xi ni.:. srtti11 1: fo1• 752 7315 •Magnolia/Edinger Re" r ot-4<u 2"'"" • 1 & eleclronic air filter. • •NEARBEACl-1 • Brand new 3 br, 2 ba. .. .. ... ;ro· '""'° your sp:v-1ou:> new -o1· l.ge. htd. & filtered pool Sharp 4 bedroom, 2 bath. 3BR.2BA ... $315 r I '" d 2· bedrolim apa rtmen1 . . DONAlD M.llti:D 1 S-Juan 2. 2 Br houses on I fncd Mesa del Mar home. 96J..4567or963-1786 rp c, cp"*'• rps, patio, EFFICIENCYAPTS. t'ronl $220. Furnituri? d1th kspa. Lots !Jr private Alio'tiot•'·""''••' Capish'alto I 078 lot ; well kept ea. w /pvt A,·ailable now! s.ns per prof. landscpd )'ds, fncd. From $190. Pool, maid, availahlc. Sm a ll JH'l" e:c .& patio ar:_~-1--------'---I .•••••••••••••••••••••• patio. Sa,·e, buy direet month includin g ChoiCe3bt,:Z1h bacondo. loca t ed in $75,000 phone. laundry. VUlaBe <U_.,,\ilults 1.1uly.OJ'fi(·i· aullrully landscal""""• Beaut. 2 story colonial Alto Capi'slrano home. from owner now ! $58,800 ~ardene ~. Call Larry, f'.Plc, cnt"I. patio, P<H;"L nei jit; h borh o od. wil l Inn. 494-9436 with sprinkler system & home w/view from every 529·7248 S46-5880 81ke to beach. Avail. sacrifice for $385 mo to 0 JlCO :J.00 tn i;:w. 2-11"1 fen c ed ya rd . On I y room. 3 br. 2•,, -ba. ram Elegant S bedroom, den. Ir:;;:::::=::=:;:::;;:::;;;;;:;:;::;;;::;;;!"""=::=·=====:::;-Dec. Is t. Chi Id r e n . right party. 837-39Z7 or Newport hoch 37 69 t'td r \·icw Hd .. Co-;T .t minutes from Ni guel rm. sunroom. oversized 2 fam. rm. & dining rm. SEEK & 2!JN'*' singles ok. $265. 968·6215 837-5178 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :'olcs:1. l'hon1· :l-15 2300. Beach&shopping.Areal car gar .• sep. laundry Ckeanvlew.$89,500. r1 II Oreroa or963-4561.Mr.Daly. $40 WK U P 1&2 Bdr & jcwelatS92.SOO area. F IA heat. encl. ~ANCHORAGE 0 0 8 RA 0 1 v Rt TT E ~ALL 1 "1 4 BR 2 B\ l-l /F 1 Mewportleoch 3269 Bach. Color TV. m aid NEWEASTSIDE patio. beaut. landscaped ~ · 1 • poo • ••••••••••••••••••••••• serv, pool. TlfE lt1 ESA. COUNTRY WOODS llWfi@tr©. & freshly painled. sea IHYE:STMEHTS N K 0 I R 0 M U I. T N O M A H p O c r c11P~S /d rlpl!'l . n.r h Hbo~dt . $395. 3 Br, Z ha, xx hte yd, 415 N. Newport Bl, NB t br. 2 & ticn, SJllil fcvi'I . ...,. =--IJ(l~ wall . 673 -478 t or 1714149'7711 r r. xn ne1g • room rorcamµ4:!r&boat. 646-968t Woodb . r I ~ tV ... ff L NF T c KEN Ol\' R EN c 0 0 0 F. $450.mo.646-9275 . 28Z6 I rvine. 646 ......... ,<---'-'-------·· urn1ni,: rp c .wall ~~~~~~·~·~·~·~l~SO~o~J·:l2~1=3=14~4=9:·6~t;.75::~-~;;;!:.~~~~=~=~~ ~ r Lo wall crpl, bll·tn ;1p . N A N C Y 0 !:i Y C A p E FA r. c o N R 545-7628 r,:<ctng Z Br 2 811. Condo __... h 1069 w. 4 Br new LaQuesta 2 Ba.[-C"'--""--------1 bltns, oc:/bay vu, pool, pliances , f'rom SZlO. lH() Me"r""' OC r-wportleech 1069 t:MEJlGLNUAOOOZNELO A N noJ,.ets.8661 Brookside. ew 3 Br, 2 ¥.1 Ba . jac,w/d.$345,67J.OOJI E.21stSt.645-954J. TRADE-SELL Exciting executive home ~·ith panOf'amle views- for boat. land or home •••••••••••••••••••••••,••••••••••••••••••••••• • l'A<l'lmo lsl&la•l + •--Twnhme' on 15 1 -"'"-':..'.'.~'.'.'.:'.:..'.'.~""''.'._-l ~~-=-:--~ Ave LUE MTS RO I ~ · ~. • acre 8 N R II L R Fee.963-2007or495·637S park,view,pool,jacut.ti, Lido I s le, bach a pt, Adult 2 huge bed~oom s. MT IE SM KA L e AN y u E o T "H 1 s.auna,be$425.S4S·Z700 $175 /molse.Older adult. $170 no p<"ts. Inq uire a pt • within 6 miles of Orange C ounty airport . ZAGRODZKY ltealtor. 494-8611 file~~ LIMDA ISLE A It l & A 8 A c 0 0 9 R 0 K L F. N S 0 HOMEFIMDERS 673-8886. C. 568 W. Wilson. ••642·9900• * FOR lease EastblufF Con· OM L N N I L Kw R g !Ill A L O F. u A G do . 3 br, 2'n ba. Walk to BEACH-C.SE-ADULTS STUNNING 2 Br 2 Ba o T F. w o A ft x N 1 o N A L T a 0 p E 1 Br rum util pd 'h mi to church. schools, !'!hop· $125. studio 675-1865 after garden apt .. Pool. rcc 1 E ft 0 A 9 R E 0 C " 9 C A 0 r. H M 0 I.. lxh. A ba'rgaio ! ' ping &. tennis. Pool. S:JO. J03 McFadden room S205 . 71Q W. 18th St. ·Chg · 1-640-_1_2119-o--------lt Br furn w /garaRC in· 3 Br 2 Ba rrplc, patio"' •OCEANFRONT• Rare ;1t $225,000. J).y o ..... ner. 7~·1171/499-4384 . EMERAUllAY ExciJlent ramily home with pool. Children's plar area; open beamed cfti 's.: e •SY walk to hc':acb, tenn.I• courts &. pools. 4. Bdrms., 2 ball>ri>oms. $Ul1UOO TURMBASSOC. llCXS N. Ost llwy, W.cun• 494-1177 French Regency custom home w /62' frontage on Harbor Island Channel. 5 B~rms ., family room, formal dining rm., wet bar. wine storage, elevator, dark room. $385,000 . . A~,_co. 644-1766 II c "V L UT' T II EU c ENE R c " 3brcondo,frpl.poo1 LeaseJan. tstloJuly lst t1udi'nguti1.Stepstobch. hua:e. cJoscLs , goul. YIMMt:LASOBJOHN OA Y R K IMMAC·Z Br l B 3br, 21h .ba, fam rm . $225mo.Winterrenlal. adults, pet OK. $300 .. a · Dover Dnve $52S mo S44-6899or675·7598 ~·8.19'1 w O C 8 NA R t r 8 AL GU o o H Ht Tw,nhme. Adults only. w/gardener.63t-as9t · l -'"""°'~~::'.:'.:'.'!!~--1 ·--=:-::::::::::--=-:-:--o Lr. x p Ac 1 r 1 cu 8 o o R M 1 N Quiet area. $225 mo. s..taA.na 3780 THE VEMDOME F.njoy '"uc:h lar"t ··s.t• A find" puaalfa •'th _., Ao d*°-'ln,....,.... i•.,. .ii----otu.,.... boGlt~t.. To otda-°""•utiM I. P •ftd DI. Mnd It f« tkh. 1t1•lliftl' ct..dut .,.,..bi .. 10 M8"11.. Find"'" CIN of 1lll• -....... • 963·9771 HOMEFIHOHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Jae bdrm!> wf2 bath~. frplc, patio & pool. Qui et LEASE 2 bt. trn ba adult **642 .. 9900• * AMIASSADOR fHMS adlt units ocross from condo. szo. mo. Cptd, 2br,2bawtthgarage Costa Mesa Parle. S2'75, drpd, waaher /dryer.t ·chg. OFAMERICA 645-3.'lll or 83'7·9517. IMS refrig/rna. KS-2290 orj On the beach large 3 br TWO U>CATIONS Anaheim 961-3301 -WEEKLY RATl';S 1---------. 2br.singlesolc! FULI.SERVIC•; FOUR SEi\SONSAP'TS { 4 Br Condo. tennis, pools, 2277 Harhor, C.~1 . Spar iou., 2 hr 8tudio, 1~ 1auna, jacuzai. Nr.BLUFFS condO!I; 11elec. 2909Bristol.S.A. ha , p \'t p:itiu. pool. beath. 968·2291 or Uon from $425 to $600 &4S-4840&54Q.2300 AdulL-..nopeus.$J9S.US 968-4405 Agent &M· t 133 Joann St. 64~ .. f . . . .. C8 OAll "Y PI LOl Add it ... Bu lt d it D1 a~x:r it ... Hammer 1t ... Ca r pet it ... Ce m ('n t 1t •.• W 1r c it ... Hoc 1t ... Cl ean 1t ... Mo11 e 1t ... Pres~ 1t ... P a1nt it ... N ai l 1t ... P1aster it ... Fi)( it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb il ... Pa lc h 1t .•. 1pe 1t .• , emode 11 ··· Roof it. .. Landscape lt...Tlle lt...T r im it. .. Sew.t-.. Haul it ... Add it ... Plant It ... Alter it. .. Learn i t... labf'fttinq Carpet 5..,.vlc• Controctor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jn rny hnmt . Kch :it>le, de· Shampoo & s tcum t'lean· • •C:cora:e P1lmer & Sons pendable, fnc'd )J, lov 1nl(, (;olor bn.:hteners: Allds'Rmdl/l'uinl l l'I01nS u1g care. Refs &12 5299. wht crµl!i 10 nuu bltntch UI l(~JGOO 5~7 ro32 -Clean hv rm , din r m & )ly home. All hi::., full or hull $1 5 1\\g 1•111 $7 .~. U~\S GF.Nt-:RAL C<)~. l'tr. Nr. Sunflu,.·t·r & 1·ouchSJO,chair~ Gu:ir TH At'TOHS, c u i>tu1n F <i i r v 1c w. J a Y m c l .. Lm pt.•t odor. <.:rpt rf'· h v n1 l'..;, ;id d1t 1o n 11, 151-75'15 pair l!ivr11 exp Oo ~·ork Ulot'k\o\alls. c all for free -i.a.1119 ··············~······· Mo•locJ • •••••••••••••••••••••• Plmler Jlepoir ••••••••••••••••••••••• trdottltMJ ............................................... J \PANESEG \flDF.NER Haulin1 anyt.hln e.1arage Houseclem1inCJ ~1ov 1 n1<:/h;iu l i n 1 . Os t 1 • rleanup. Reliable fas t r~te!'I, cxprd , .rellablt P ATCl-1 PLr\STl:RINli IO yrs cx~r.:ill phasH S·••~r.~l~ce!_!963~·64~5~2.'----l:~""'=-·~3M"-'7-:---=97~9~·~90~39::.I :s t udc n l 2', 11 true k . • ••\' •TYPt.:'S • • llcci1onable /E.o;t1ma te~ • -~ ... Cu\1 751·1937 Fast Delivery, h auhnA. LCMCkcapiftq 638 7_98_'------·I i;')'ee;~t S40·6825 • movi ng & cl n·ups , ~up ••••••••••••••••••••••• P ' ......_ .v__,; Pl·~'- ( lcanup s lr t"c w ork "" d' • d Sod °'"'""''' ~··"9 ,..,_""J' t II' ' · Id • f'rff est. 842·4597 r or s Lan scape , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ro ot1 1ng, m1~or scp, 11at1os. masonry & des11i1n Pl''.Tfo:ltS J>A rNT ING Plumbin9 f>ltAINS CLEAR ED at r1xh1rti <ihru trap arm ! 55. 1 ~,, .. & 2" main llnl'S cle-ared $12.:iO. 3" &: 4" main hnes cle.ar~ $15 hour. Pr\C'eS Mood for homt."!'i & apU onl y . Stal•' li r :i ~1otr. Call :>e<>-1687 Corpenter 1n)'self. ll l·fs S3..!..._tJ ~ t':-o.t 673 -~ ••••••••••••:•••••••••• llt·1111ir Or Install your De-ckl"'9 6155 1'1_AS!f.H C r.;1ft s t1,an!'i t•:irJ,K·t. ~'rel' t>!>l~. Guar-••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 yrs ~ea. 646·~3 Houstcleonln9 11ervlce 962·7817 lnt/Exl·Reaa R»td WIMTER RYE ••••••••••••••••••••••• M--c_·~11J Gt'nt: at :is2-<>t SH Specialists Pool Service 0 Want a Rfo:AL Cl.t:AN ..... --, ----------1 W•t •r h•"''"· d is-••••••••••••••••••••••• Rl'.:SEE DN W .C l~anup llOUS E?CallGlngham ••••••••••••••••••••••• P;\PERllANGING .. & t r1 m yo ur tr ct ii . Girl f'rct' u l.! 645.5123 i-~irl•pl;u::c:1·l'lanters po:sal.'l, dr111ns, f:1ucc~. •l ).t o. at •,; pncc. $30 niu 54!J.294:1 Brick-Concrete Patio ~.~~ZJ3~~~· F'rcc r.:.s t. eoppc.r rtplpcs. l>a)' & lht'.'re1tfter. Com pl ·11· Spet'1alty. Hc:mod ll hn.ic. 1u1t-.'('(l lnbor f..t5 J274 . Bolconi~s ""'alkways finish work. r11fs. •'rec -I •• ('Sl c_;uu r "'Ork 499 3105 CatHinq l)cc<1ral1vc" :itt•rvruof --•flOUSECLEANING • BlockWalls DBQPtt s n111ht service. We take ~r,·ice.759-0J'iO Gentral Senlcei By rt'Jiable couple, good Refs, Eat.648-0464 !IC)USEPAINT ING ?.latr ('harl(f'. Lic30094H . Rooflnq ••••••••••••••••••••••• {"nat1n~:-. O\'Cr A 11 I ' ll I I hv1n1: ar1•:is <,t I inn., .~rn olc 1n1:. \'{'r s ona li t t"d s{'r\·1Ct". ••••••••••••••••••••••• rl'rerences548·t>Z7 l. lns1d('f0tlt Ii i QU<•l l low JUSTPLUMllMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• I DO IT ALL! WILi.i AMS& SONS rall~. Hrucet>-.. 15:'.;·::"'11:'.'.:'.G __ 1 __ •.::C~ALl .. 642~1~1-•__ JtEPAIRS-ALL T Yl't;S J tio · I nnr-l ln , 3 Yr" <;11 :1 ranlt't' f:lt<·t r11·al , Plu mblnlL l'rofessional J n pane&e ~f 1.1sonry , Hnck /IUoc k -el(' Ht· as ralcl'i 642-4!r..17 houseclcan1n~ lady. Ow n & Ston1~ (':ii! .!181-78;!9 P.fJ\HV 'S PLU ~1 HING Reas, free est..'I, h C'. ---~ transportJtion 63 1-3086. ---•PAINTING* • 646 91W7 • Walt 830-5020a nyllml-' .• 1 ::., 1:. w go urn1cl toul·h , ftlr Af>Pl.ll--:J)SYS'l'~~:\lS l ,1b1neL-;, etc. 492-973; ur \'our ru('kt .n l rect·ption 7Sll !W60 J &l'k or J uhu iun\:hl'On, l'll'.' 552,7807 0; _lie ~.:_2 __ 12~172ti H~I (;us lon1Cabu1ct!\tak1n11.& 552 ~11: Elf'drical llAN DY ~1 AN -ll ome s & -MovirMJ l1<•/ln1>979-J3JS 1'ry us _NO J OR1'0US~1 A~T:::Srf"'ice-· Apt ~. CouSl·i entious Thorou~hly r lean your ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ..... J-'!n1sh <'a rpC'nlry Jo:uro-"••••••••••••••••• ••••• 1ic:an trained 54M 28t0 Cement jConc:rete El..ECll<ICIAN·Sml J(lhs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• n1.11nt lrt•p u1 r<1 22 yrs .\\INOR llOP.1 EH~:PAIH "''' ••111··"' ll nl k & hlul k C'Xfl ~"".If,...,, .1.:11.1 T'lumh1ni-:-<. 'a rpt• nt ry (\•rarn1t· llh• 51U ~5'>0 Drl\l'"'ay' S11\1..•,.•:-11k" -------'---I <.:u r h & gu ttf'r Po11I (."oi rpcntry, l-"1n1 sh . ltc 1nodel & Rep111r Ht.'US ratt'S. Ca ll 979 0.119 dl'l'k' \\'.1 ~n1· 1,12 tu.7:J Controctor- l<cm od c l . ad 1t 1t1011s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• d r <·ks, .. ~ai r rr ~t't'~ .\ltn llol 1da ~· Sp..-c. f'rl'C ~Jua lity wrk .I Ovri;locn l ""1111 . 11•11 J.: jni.u lalc Iii·!~. Cnll t.t ike 61:1 t;.u!O lo\' 1·:.. ;u!d on. G·l5-3'1:tU F:L ~:c·rH II' \ \. \\'I ) HK ;\1 :11 nl rl'p:1tr 'i Nn j t)h too ~1nall a:.i 1 oor.:i G~ninq ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.xpr I la"·auan c; :1rch-11\'r \'fl t 'lpunups & ilauhng ·rnm & pr une 646·'11176 C.:ri1fl:-.n1a11 . &IJ-ti.'.15M horn~ or opt Sl•I per ,.,k ~fov 1n.:/Haul1ng !)turlent Li l' ~ll'l<> Hef5 644 2266. w /IJ.r i::e truc k. Rc as l'rof. PJ 1nter Int & ~:lt:t Qu.il ,.•nrk & r<'B" Fter e'\l. 751 11fi84 /~·21!i!i. l't\l:STI!\'<; o\l lN()H Ht:l'AIRS •Free· ~:..;t i rnutes • .'>l.'1 1 IOK f-'.lt:pt'r J.ipuncse lady de !'>lrt·l'i hnus1."C-lc an1n1-: H1•l1 :1hl e Nci !'- transporl at 1011 ii42 •138'1 H I. lluus1•l'le;1n1n~ Jud\•. re· au 1nq 11 ,1111\·, r ,·,1son 11Ull' ••••••••••••··~:••••••• lr11ne-1'ust1n i""(>t Reh •I I,\ U l.11\0l> • areas. ~9-1504 l\t 11 rv. )',\lllJ<'LF:ANUP -·--- • • ~-03-17 • • Yt'ant ad rt'!iult.s 64 2-5678 Jij rr)' a48 9723 /!J39.S779 ~1 0\ l:\'l;" 2 C''l:J'I men 1nu1 1• you . Hl'.1sonabll·· rt·f~ fi75 757:?. 552 848 1 rta1ter jRepoir ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'f:lt Y NE 1\"f l'ATCll JOJlS & H ES1'UCCO. f'ret.•l'st. 89J·l439 !\to' lnR hnuhnR l'lt'anups h!>t rates. free est l'XPrl·l1 :.tridt s M7~12fi lrry a fl ;i ily P i l o t lht\"e )'1)rncU1H1~ to i<t!ll '.' Class1ril'd Ad to huy , sell Cla:.i.Jflcd ads Lio 11 ,.,l'll or rt')){ ;,omcthini:: An y l'l un1b1n& ~'a te r 'lf'r \•lcf'. leak ~. morol1 tc e n c l o s u r~s He as . Kj2 2Ati8 10', of( w lad Plu mh1•r Rl'pa1r, install ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo'ori1 '' Tr~<' Str\•ict' Fi rt· wood , N IC . IJ11·, bo n ded & in s ur ~d . 962-7817 --- :-.er\ 1eehnt•:-., rcpipe. G. Rt'mo\•a l:'I, hn1h1ng, tr1p- G1dlt•y 1142 ~:n :-, ___ .1 ping, prunu1i.:. Split Pin'' f1re,.·<>VCI. $iS curd /dcl, l>on 't l;l\'l' up lhC' ship ' ··L1sl" Lt 1n 1·J;1ss 1r1e-d. Shtp to shore results? 642 51:i7K. l1c/bond t1ns 642-2624. Cla:iisif1ed Ads sell bJJ: items, small items or any it em. 642-5678. ~~.•.n.~.~; .... ~~~~~-~·~-~!'!!'!!'; .... ~~~~'!'.e.".'~.~~; •••• ~:.n!~~!!~.~~~~~ ... !~.~~ ~~!~~!!.~!~!~ .... !~.~~ 1"~t;!~lty 5015 ~?:!.~.'7!':':~ ...... ~~-0-~ ~~.!'!~'::! ..... ?!~!~.!'!~.~ ..... !!.~~ Costa M~sa 3824 ~~~.8.~~~~-•• •• ?~.~~11 He wpor-t Beac h 38 69 Chn:-;I 1r111 ~1 straii:ht . kit l2CXl Sq f't r 2 store· front ••••••••••••••••••••••• Losl : Keeshond, L(lok~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 pr l \' 11uH:t O"'" t•ntr "'1th (i dr1vc-1n bayl'I . 01.AMOMOS li ke H u.~k y, ~1 ~1 e B_lk, llri•1• :~ P< l•ldo· 111\0 tlu•., I I I I I .. t ·h4"7171Y I I I r ,__ • , Name ··w1 ,i.:11,1 n ' Irvi ne FSIDf'l 1 31 1 ( 1 \ 1· >r llf'JHr r up >., !,11 .. 111tu1.1 n1 11 "· · cf'll or auto or 11ua l (,u;ir .ui,.•ntJn ~to bet op ,, •• L·n , ... l'a 'k •• • 00\'~ y ir, 11~·1~r k·~·:111 10111 l••ur , p l Vr onl !)~·i·k i:;,ir ~101 ,.;,. :-.<'rlH't' ~111;, \\' Jfll h St, 1 f 1 t 1 ~-.. • 1n ln pl.\:X , ,111 bltn~. $.!K~ !A•a-.1· l.u>.11 rv. ":turi.1), rt•fni• <"rpt " {t.i drp..; ~l q i \~nukl ~OU hko'lU fuHI (':0.I. ll.i '~ ;)·\II 57 l U, C\'CS ~~~.;t~73&22;r. ow rt' 31 H ~:"'A Hl.)552-8052. BOYS AND GIRLS 12 to 15. mo No l!>f'. (t1.l·r lb .\1111t1rt",11t111t-. .11,.'lfit.~t l. ! r···i•I'\! ThotRlqhtPerson G\t.O(ii!I . 1;15-li41U!or li4U-4Hil JI"\ 1 ~·~1::x:·. ,1\,ll ,,. ...• "l (Jl.J\l•:\VITH • ' 2 1!.d. f'A!\11 LY0nl)' ~j>.HllH'' .. tor :.! lo;1 d!tl lrw:kntrial R~ntol 4500 Ne w Carpe ls, pool 1. .. r.1~1· 111•11 p;1l111 SJl~1 ~·1~.<i 'i'rl1 2tor. n•· ut1·;111 ~l•.u: r1·t t n.· •h• II''' ~-h!cl ·111 1 '.M>Strl't'li~l4 •l:\\!I 'fou l'••n do th .1t 4u1i·kly ;uul p1 .. tt-...;1unally (':il l HouJemat~s Unlimited K.12··11:1·1 ~lon Fri 12 flpm ••••••••••••••••••••••• !l!KI. 645-1204 . 4~·ti211Jur : .. u,.11Mll LO~"T · l>obcrn1n n pup, 6 Heal ~:S tatt• In\ 1•sln1t•nt n1o. old male named S:1 Need 1n\l'::.lur lor h1i.:h j a. \'i<' La~un a C>n return 111 Cost.1 ~1 l's a P l e ast• (·al l C r aii.,:: are;1 only. (.'ap1I J I eon1p' 49-1 .1:!25 :.i ny11mt• lv !>l'l'Ufl'd l>-l 2·52HO or ~ ---- &l2.0tSJ5 )J r )l1•K1nll'Y l.(JS1' Pl'k in~t'Sl' \\'ht "1 ~;Side 2 Ur . frp1 c, sn1a11 2 Dr. ,.,a1k 10 to \o\ll & <'hll d O K. n n pi•l!§. l\('f1C'h Adults without 642-0461 afl 4 ·JO, wk nd1. pets. •197 -ZAA4 4!17-:tl 09 111.f J("K 'l'(J oc· F. AN l)i·lust· rr1,·atl' 2B r. !hJ l.i.:t• ""dk In t•losl·I:-.. bltns. 1-:arag{', ('ahl(• TV. Vl'111 alt• v. t11io 1•hitrl rl'n to 1c~1k for & 'hart• hnu.,1• (.':111 IL!l f»i>l!! 2000 S q ~·1 o ff1 <'e & "·ar1•hf•U"1· '1';11'{' d 1rel't· I) 1J c r o!!>-. fr o n1 O C Airport .'YI!.! l·IKfl ln,.eshneftt WontC'd tan n1arkinR!I . An!> to 5020 Sht'b:t . !\tesa del ~la r He ,.·ard . 5 '1 6 -8966 . ••••••• ••••••• •• •• • •• •• 540-94!12. Earn Chris t mas money working a few hour s after school and Saturdays. If you are honest , ambitious. and not afraid to ta lk to people, phone Mr. Wolfe at 64 5·2873. Equal Opportunity Employer ,\dult.'1 no pets $.100 mn 1111 June 15 $.T75 1no. 11n yc:irl) h::1!>t' l 'TJl.I T l~:s PIJ. ,\vnd;1h lc !)l't' 1 LARGE 2 Rr, h\" rm. ram1l)C'e:Jn\'IC'W I !Id N "nit. Call for ;1ppt a::i 1 6042 Pr,,fcs::.1011a l 1\1 :ilf' ,..:in t!> fl·nu:&le to sharr 2Br <iP1 111 ·r u,t1n Ml>! flf,62 •NEW• COSTA MESA 1Neur Jl urhor & lluker ) 1360 to '.Wlfl :-011 It II! per ~q fl I 10·20X . J pha!>t' 111\VE :ii.1 o r-;EY . \Viii In· ------ \'l'!lt Short t erm. 11 iJth Rt-:WARD. ~l aca w par · \'1l'ld, ~t.>c u;~d;_ 1'~1n -"!'t. Lost nr W;!~~1:r & HelpW..+ed 7IOOHelpWanted · 7100 e1p11I:-. only. 67.!-2100 ask l>olhard . 11.n . (, cc n & •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. frp lc, patio. pool. d bl n•·"' t'PI & tlrµs. 1-:aragc, aft l•rh l':'-1 ~ar !2S0 mo.64G 125 1 ,\;~.~1~s to Jl c•h · $275 , Goroqes forRent 4350 for ~I r. Jl;1rn).!an b lu~ w red f ;IC'I:'. Nd s medit•<1 t 111 r1. 8·12 0 176 . EXTH1\ :-;h11rp :I hr, 2 11.t.I••••••••••••••••••••••• "TllF. GABLJo:s ·· r 1 RllH ~1 AP'!' \1u·atf'd1 n rpli'. d h l ~a r H '!'' 12)1'.:!i' <_;ara~l' ~7 rno. 2 hr \\'/g;ir. A<l ull.<i, Ol'V.' . f of11'nt•r, pool . 11i·11-.h1•r ·~1 · 6 'l , , :\ i·pts-drps -bllns-hll'd .\·(j Nort h t•1u l o J.a t.:una dr\' ·r S'l7r. r 7S ll)71) 217 ! ;1l'cnt1a r\\t', (.;,I \\'atcr paid,636·•1120 Wa lk t1~ llt'llt'h _&s hop-t;7_.;~1~1 · ·1 '· • \lllfl':tr ).tiJti ·\121! 2·l39 o rani;ie ",\" S2I S p111~ C;i rpets. dr;1pcs. j ff .~lo\'e. rcfngcr ator. S!:IS 2 BH <ipt. 4411 Hl\"l'r A,.1, 0 Ice Rental 4400 IJ'!"l'r. a\'a1l 1n1d Dl·t•. Money to Loon 5025 IJl\tlt"I 171•1) 5-IH-IU58 or·······················! .J£'ff. K93 6.'l:IK y(1t1 r Uruk1•r PRIVATE p •RTY I Found n101\\'Y <i t So l"oast .-. l'lala (.'all & 1dl·nld\. will make 2nd 1 5-~·\+.103 · I..t•:1!>e ! ooo ~q rt ,.·1orfl l'l' 110-22!1 \', h~·;i l , hul "'lll<'r . Ill'"" lnulduii.:. 1-:d local u-1: •. 224.t trustdeeds,c redit 1Los t Si;.1n1c se "' "h11 1• DRAFTSMAN/1JESIGNER MECHANICAL 1 & 2 RH apls $190 & 5220. Lltll pd. pool. lau ndry f;1l'il , epts. drps, dsh11i•hr, t•losed 1i1:ar. Nu pets. No l·hi ldr£'n under 12. l lac1enda J-la.rbor Apts 646-1204 HOMEFtHDERS • *642-9900• * 2 hr, pool. sinales ok . chg . 2 br, yard, gurage, pets r I 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• crrnont1 $2 75 1110 ;\o pct:. STU il!<> AP1'. in quiet i:;.12-t:i:w ur 1;.12 ti!>iH 150 I We1tcliff Dr. L;1J:una se t·! ion l.~t' :"\e" port ~·1 n ;1111·1al l'lr J)ri \'alc patio St uve & Art ists Sturl io Apl. Com m Leo1i-Office Spa« ''rn., W/"' '" pct• & Res No lii;1:h t. CJ nnerv .• ., FREE RENT 1-:· n r -~ t";dl on Silef'.tanll g" drHpl.'s. $150 Per month VII 1250 :ilst \'ilia Vi'ay, ,-,,,,642.Jltt e•t "G includes utilities 673-8441 " ...., HEED MOMEY? Drinkinl!: problem ? 1 HOR )!. APT., in qunint lk MOVE IN MOW PRJ\' A T F. FUN DS for (;2'~1hl Al~od~ol. 18351elp38h3n0e Lr).; 2hr 2ha "' tn h1•h ~o rental pa~·n1t·nt until .. rs a a\ -old C'harm in~ hoUS l' rlosr ·1 & • · · $.1 I•/ • J anuar.v .76_ :'llission Vi" 2nd T I> loan:-53.000. to ----· -·-C:..-"-~-1 to be ac h. llard wood pno ll'nnis J mo. ~ $20,000. \Ile will assist PREGN ANT ' 6311"22 ••12 """ i·o·s lnduslr1al Park. fl oo r s, s tov e. " ~ .,.,,..,.___ Pnnt•1polsorHrokcrs. Ca ,<·n · •onfod•"l•'•,I 58l·ZWOoraft li '19J-71i87 ._ ._,, .. rl•frlgerator , fi replace. SteP5 to Santi , 2 fir 2 en. ,/»c-11-.., llcasona bl e Terms rou n selin~ & referral. Nice rear yard . $2.50 Per bltns, palln. frpl c, ~!IS ./c-.-.~ Storoqe 4550 Ne,.·port Offtce Abo rtion, a do p ti ~n & not important! tro111 ll:1 \o\'!'>. pleai.l· \';ill Coll Broker ·l~.f)336 ___ _ • 530-4781 • 'Person°'• 5350 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• month mo. 642-9666 ~:':;:... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Glendale Investment ke<"p1 ni.:. Hach£'lor. ulil pd , yard At ISS ION REAL T\' ./ ,.,11 ·--°"IH Stora .:e lol for R\''s etc Corporation APCA RE 547-25ti3 • •• 494·<r73l •• TOVi'NllOl 'Sfo:.F:a:.tl.Jluff ,/ .le<O• ---!8 50 N ·11 s s Bachelor unit. Bltns, good ------2 br, 2 ha, frph:, pool, ./ 1«1 ~ ..... · pt•r mo. 1 ei 'i~n int·e 1946 Lost' your cool \o\'1lh yuur M1ni n1um 2 years recent draft in g: experi ence in manufacturi ng fi eld of valves , pu mps or closely related equipm ent. Must be fa m iliar with . ANSI STD & MIL·STD·8. Knowledge of hydraulics helpful. Equal Opportunity with nationally known valve company. Sottd ........ & Salary ................. to: PO lox 2322. Howport leach, Calif. 92663 area. Near Fe1rview &2 Br . 1 ha , in c l 11 $.125 °'" \ I ./...,,....._ • ..,. Co.fo r info_:__53t-JJ7•I_ __ 1711-HWestcli ffDr. l"hild re n?lll'llli.c;ava1l a-ac u l!I. . ....,, 1 m i.:os 1·11 .,....,., !2 • h I !laker. $145/mo. Adults stove/rerr i !il. Vi1alk tu ·l\17-l!l77nr G'1'1·0'JOf, Rentals Wanted 4600 __ .. ~..., .. "r:-. bll·2·11:'.s5-l!J-89:l9 ____ HelpWant•d 7100 HelpWanted 7100 onJy.545-1882 tn\o\'n & be ac h $25 5 ---- -•••••••••••••••••••••••MoneyW ... ted 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4!;-1-6245549-2150 NE\\'2 Hr Condo, nr Hoai..: F-'OXF-:\' U\Hl,"S C)ul-Call . . I RGE t b & r folJllN ISl!F:Ohomc ,.·ant ••••••••••••••••••••••• "la".'" .. '""· U .. ,.,11 . '"<·· ,\n s ,.·c r1ng Se r \'IC e. ·Beaut icians : S1a11·0 .... ,.,.. .. _ .A r . !il\'. re.· .. · , ----. llos1>. AUlts. Nu pl·ls $1~15 I " ·'·' ,.,... '-' " " '"'" I " & t Wh l .1 . , 1 ed 1n Ne v.·por l t l unt com<·. Sp .. ,,,.,1,,. T •. elt·phoneoper3-ll shtft ta\ in new CdM Sulon new cp !I, rps pain . 1 t',.'a e.r 'll "'· near Y + Sc·C' lh •p. !°);l•I •~l!r.1 $1 40 "I"· torc·vffiel's '"" A 1 EA.RM ... " Ad It t $195 n 2b 2b &Jb 2 b ini.:ton t•hnrl•11.:l-4 lr,I l'a,aplt'"'''' >t"-"llf9 luC'. Sat La~una Bt·h. l\'/ma nicurist.675-1720 u s, no pc s. ··' ew r. u r, •1.•• -tlrps u i r hath, 1730 1 to i yr lse be~1nn i n.ic froml0°/otol7.40°/o _ "'··· -· 1 ra.1111~9~-5~49~7~·~17~56~ ____ 1 ;;::::::;:::--;;::::--;;:::::~:::::::: 27S"11 8roadway,RJJ .;JI 25 lease $280-$.100. Rlock II•' ~·:•rl y unfu rn. Y.'t·~t Tk-nrh Ill JI n S.12-28.l•I .:..: . ---bettc h . ,19 4 .33 fl :I ur :'lit'"'J>Ortl blk fromllt h , · · · ____ J un 10th. 04 2-5582 ur IMTERESTon Sl'IHl'fliAL READ E H Bea uty Opr. Earn more. Quiet sngl or ~bl 1 h_r apl. ·l9'l-2.1J9 2 bd. 1 b;i, rrrlr , hlli n .... SJNGl.f: 10 r. rm suill'S f~12·f.725 ___ highly secure 2nd t lpen JOA~1 ·1 0 PM A PT M ana.:er. 16 U. by ren11ng spacc. Lead- Cpts, drps, ktl., pallo. 24 2 .... rl'fs req 'd . fur ;ippoinl ,\vail in plus h office , INsldeeds.Call Advi ce onallmJ1 1t er!I, adults.lt.grdn g &mainl. ing N .U. s:ilnn. As k for Flower l rearJ. ... ewportBroch 3869 714·337 ·1106 or W1·ekends bld 11:n.r.OC i\irport.Full l'nvatC"Suite,;ipprox l2 X 312 N.Jo:1c am1no lleal, Nr . Ho a ~ & o cea n . Jim. 64-1 -7321. Eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 14·1i42·42~1 se rvi ce incl : Heccp-15 in N.H. hy scm~ Brokar530·47BI San Clemenlc.1-'ornppt. 992-241 0 552-0943. •Arc you management BEAUTY OPERATOR •2 Br. 1 ba, ~t esa Verde. DELUXE rt•t1red al•count;1nt "' 492.9034 492_9136 Adults, no pets . $195. • • N ----,---tionisl, conference rm . Real Estat e investor ----- R ' · A ·i 8338974 F:a!ltbluff 3 br, 2 ba, li;e r .lloa~ llos1i .• a rJ.:l' 3 xt•rox. a utomated typ-Y,'111 •ub·ICu.'le ,.•/com Mortnnnes,Tru•t career-minded & like J · 1 Is 2 h ( -!..¢>C;$.-:::-.o :;:o:t fi ass1s an , s ampoo I ll people ? (Jppor. to earn gi r ls , gd . s a lary & e n g va1 . · 1 1 . BH. 2 B1.\, fpk·, hl l ns, '", .. 1 C"ll BJ3·JG40 '" nc . !!pac ma:iiler suite, llW, pali o. encld 1-(a r. _ ~.'" r . .. patibl e p e rson (714 ) Deeds 5035 OAKRIDGE Vl.LLA 3 Br, 2 ba , bltns, <'hildrcn welcome. $225. 8S8 W Center. 645-1197 din rm & dbl ~ara10:e. Ad ults.no pl'L" $l90 n10. R•'.AUT.Cl ."SSA SJJ·SOH2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto door opener ava il . r ~"-' Pool & recreation a re a. G42·0596 FIR f. PR 0 f! F 0 fo~C lusinas1jlnve1t / 1\dults only, no pels. Sari Clern.nte 3876 Bl.Ol> Rnanc~ " tiDOYOUMAMl:O up to $1 500 per 1no p it. benefits.full or part-time ii CHRISTMAS ~ t:ar ly r e l1re ml•nt + Richard Oue lletl£' 200 r~ GIFTS? II-other benefi ts. 639 -6123.. J\""{'\o\'p(ltl Ccn\(!r , N .B. n V.'tl) not ,,dvl'rh'e them iJ 1;;. ____ .;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;;;1;;._.;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; •FROM $332• ilarbor a t Aclam ~. C.~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J.OVF.LY 2 Br, spac. rms. ~Amll'!O!'i Way. NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\1r l'Ond. etert. c pts, Bniness c rpt ,.nlce ki~. br1 l·k 644_80640r 536 .1487 Studio,\·ie,.•ofoeeun $1R5 cl rpi;, mu 51c. ell•\'. Op_...-tt 5005 snac~bar , pa tio. Xln_I !\lana,·d by mo. includ . util S.'iO re-Jiuutor , a m ple prk,IL 1\ll I"""·-· Y I I R I ... d i ' ·r IJ 'SO&s ····················-.·· o:ca 1~n . ~as. ren . ....,, Wllli;imWaltersCo. uc io n 1 11.'l s u m e 1n1· min . min. V1ctona, Apt . 3. 646-4252 --------mana!;:l.'rs position. Jo:ves Hiv /N.B. F'r"'vs. 7 min DRESS shop for sale. Top ---1 2nd TD Loans F11.ire.c;l Terms since 1949 Sattler MtCJ-Co. 642-2171 545 ·0611 DJ.X 2 Br Apt. bltna. ceramic pa t io. xtr a s . 645-4266 aft 3:30. Ba yfront 2 Bd , 2 Ba , P vt & wknlis 7141498-1950. airport . !\I. R. Stt'\'l'r . Costa ~1 ~H locat ion .Ca ll Crpls , Dch & pier. ssso. yrly. Dnys i14 /~7 -8017 ~1 ~r.557-0136or 64fi-8l!Ki Paul 11..l l·l400 ortl'15 5000 2ndTDloansWantrd floors , 979-l935&644-45IO -----apt21R I fl uy T.D.'s for cash $185 . Santa Ano 3880 ~C)< PER SQ FT Loans on 2nd T ll .'s ••" •"RISIEuuE* ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neighborhood Beer Bar .. Ne"•Loans-2nd1'.l).'s -.-..... "" 1617 WESTCl.IFF·NB Costa Mt'sa loe. 1st timl' 2 Br. unrurn. $21 5. All 2 Br apt, nuly re<icc, Cls to AGT. 541·5032 offerl'd. 979-126R. Leavf' S'.lOOO .. $30,000. HuntlncJton hoch 3840 e lec t r l c. F ir e p I ace . shops . Ad Its onl y. lnq 415 name & #. F:Quil y l nvsmt. Div. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Heated pool. Adults, no S. Orange "C'' •"'umished office, Ba nk of RARNETT P.tTG . CO. ~••MTOIE•CH pets. S a1•-h 3884 Cnsta !\fei;u Plata, SSS BOUTlQUF.SSprofits fo r 20Yrs inOr.:Cty. ....,.,..,_ ""' 979-1268 e _.ac 'n10.S56-:¥.KJO Ch · l B t NB 645-2134anyt1 n1e l.Z & 3 Br, cpl!!, drps . Ac ross from~olf cou rse •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ='------I ar:~.s6~.:.1o1 ~~-682.l · ----"--~--"--) II tn " l>IJ• Ill" ~.,,. 11ndl'r (J• ·~· •· l\All.Yf'IL!lT II Cl t"llHISTMA.':i TKEt:• •:I \~ 011r Cl'lnstma~ trtt w•ll II 'I ·•PPt•r Tha nl~it" In~ 1,1 1 l\av & a~11n 01"<" ~th , (I 11 111h & llllh Vu" f'~n •· plar f your ad for as U .n many d•Y• as you w\sll • n Call 11.42 !16711 for more •n· ~1 lf formation u· :t-=>O :=;-;,..:.-:. W· Assemblers PRODUCTION ASSEMBLERS Eleclronic Ai;semblers "'ith at l(';1~t G months ex- pt>ri ence 1n ('able ha r- ne!sinJ::, solderinjl and touc h up or p rinted circuit boards. I f you q ua lLfy and are a ~ood reli ahle work('r, pl ease ;)pply in person, blt.IUI. gar. 217 16th. 20.'l 20432s antaAnaAve ONTJ.IEHEACll 1NEWPORT. full sf.'rv1t'l' Announc~m...tt / 15th S t . 847 -3957 ·'l;iiiiiiiooiii;iii;ii;iiio;iiiiii;i;ii;;o;I 2 br<1pt .,S400mo. ~a rden offi ce s u1t C's , .. _ .. t · 1 R · •' 1 Personals/ STAN ,Jot..'\!rl' ana usiness. r~~ . OARD 532·2064;$36-3058. oc••HfROHT ____ 59_2-1688 I \'anoussi~es'. fr~m 43< in-8 yrs. 011o·ner lletirlng. Lo1t & FoUnd ------~ • ......._ 1 ~. 1 h d 1·1 utll & 1an1tor1a l scrv 64.5-5J43 /545-70r.6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATrRACTIVF: 30 Yr old MALF. will do a ny job for a ft't' in ;1dv<1 nce a s Jong as it's le~<tl. Wrill' Fear· less. 1:100 l'ark Newport, J\pt 201. NB. NEWLY painted mod l'rn 2 BR, l ba, winter $300 3 br, l ~ba , I slory, kids 38R,2 Ba.$350Wi nt er ~small P<'l ok. Apt nr. STEPS TO BEACH Hunt. J-larbour. $300. mo. 2BR 1 b a wo'nt• $225 ......... ,. .. en s n1rns • nr airnnrt 979·61i66 ----ILo t&•-·-• 5300 Perfe <'tio ni st. !lee k s MEMORIES INC or Unfurnl,hed 3900 -' ...... ____ ~·---1 Ory cll•ani n~ & laundry 5 ~ caucas1an l;1dy, 19·42, not • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •l!\,O FREF.RENT• agencyin La"unn Rc aC'h •••••··~···••••••••••••over 1·10 1hs, nn c hild. 1\NAP P1.f'i-:rJ I 2 3 R rr. f "' $100 REWARD. Lo.'lt nr NR 640·54"o6 'I \C.N•'TICS CORP THE EXCITING · · m. o tees rom Ideal for coupl e. P .O. '' 1 ' ,, • Sl '' N Talbert & Ward , fo"V ly-. -~--"--~~--I 2221°0 \ St 10 ~~l~a! o~!~l~ai - ty Ptlot dcl1\'cry rou lcs may be al'ailahlt.> in your area . Earn proftt for dt•- l1vrri £'s & cash, trips nr merchandise for scllinl{ new subscriptions. fo'nr information pleal'ic call 642-4321. 1-~r o m Sa n Cle m e nte-San Ju a n Capistra no area , ca ll 495-0630 and Mission Vie- jo-El Toro area, call SMl-6310. Equal Oppor. E mp1oyPr Brt>rtkfasl Cook, exper"cl. A p pl y R igi::cr Resta urant, 16 F ashion l!'land. NH Betwn 3 & SPM. E .0 E ---· ------P"LMMESAAPTS. p e r m o . ea r Box 732, La ~una Be ach ·""·1 nne • A·~rt N 1 11 /7, 3 Yr old m ale WECAREFORYOU! S•nt•Ao Ca "27"' !\flNUTt:STONl'1' 1·.-~ · 0 £'ase rcq. 926.'il 0 " a, " ..,.. CASHIER 8J3-32239 Til nonn --------1 German Shep. Rik & tan. Skin Carl"-?>.1akeup BCH. Li'r.or Llc•nsa Ans to "Rider ." 968-9103 &-ulptured Nall s An 1-~Qual Opportunit y Full time only. 21 +. V1cant. 531 -9770 8-16-6706 ' • ... r eve..,/wknds 4 BR. 2 ba, yearly $495 3 BR, 2 Ba . $325 Winter 3 BR 2 Ba (4-plex ). Nr 5 3 BR, 2 ba $300 Wntr. Points. f'rplc, dbl gar. Bachelor apt rum $155 Rach, 1&2 BR . FREE REMT ... ... 1-~xtended Lashe!! Employer M /I-' S LO<'ations. from 1180. Om11 o. Off Sale Genl l...o!il : Calico Cat. 1-·em. R fl METRO CAR W "SH $320. No pets. S40-4484 Yrly -==-'-"==='--1 SEA WIND Condo, 2 BR., 2 ba., den. Unr. Yrly. $475. Adull.!I, No Pets Of rices as low a s JSc per $56,000 vi<': Bhlffs. NB Reward e exology . 963-9759 ""' sq ft. ~l iss ion Viejo & 2950 llarbor Bl, CM 156 1 ~1 e!a Dr . Laguna Ni guel. 200 to Call Mr Winston Collect &W-0661 or 540·8S82. Attention. Spanish Speak· I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Just Conlflloled! l br, dshwhr. frplc, encl. ga ra ge, pY t pat io . Adults, no pets. 960-1934 associated (S Bl ks En"i~~do.r,Newport _200Cl sq rt. 8.11_1400 ---~"~1~3~)~27~2~"~"='--·I Los 1 ; ~1 a l e Eng I i s h Employment & in,;, mature li ve 1n maids I' • Pr needed. l\ti!'>sion Viejo & Clerit'al 54 6-9860 l"1'neL-Offlce MEXICAMREST Pointer. 8 mos old . ~atfon Laguna Bc h Kr ea . R I N OC •A-. t SD NETSS170 A DAY Wh t /b rn spots. Vic .••••••••••••••••••••••• 831-9648. La•ge m odern 2 b d . ooms 4000 ear trpor · · · Pacific Cst Hwy in No . Jobs Wont~. 7075~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 • r v· orr· ' Est ab li s hed ove r 20 enclosed ~ara11:e, walk to ••••••••••••••••••••••• reeway. 1ew ice an San Clementt'. Reward. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OJlrJl<EMS-~FAI TORS ltJl'· W 9.,1to"" ~'' 1~&1 beach & shopp\n". CTrt-•:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:~no o m .'I $25 w k up . well appointed s uite. years. Short hrs . 6 days . 492-0489or492·3685. Atale nurse would like 5 " I k R e cepti on , centr al Rl'nt S250. Busy foot tr af- -· AYON GENERAL CLERK Plex) 1235. mo., R-17-6405. OCEANFRONT ne11o· 1 Br : ~ i~;~n5 4~~~s7 5s;7 ·g~ phone. li br11ry. Xerox, !ic location in pictures· ~t : CAM ERA. Vito B. ~:~i~!f.~-iJ~tl. 08424 1&2 BD. Re h, pool apts . upper. Cpts, drp~. i:ar. 645_3967 ample f r e e p arkini! que Befl.C'h Town . Spot-S50reward,noquestions. ~=~-"--"-'----I $175. up. Adull.!I, no pets. Yrly lse. $300. &12·3443. 1----------833·3622=------I ~~42~erms. Al(t. U UL Dana l'l . 493 -5556. Help Wanted 7100 Chri:e~s ~mfn9s We have an open in~ for S.'MJ-7031 Room to rl'nl, $85. Ref's.-;-::---· I rr· · • -----------11...0ST: Orn Rurmt-se Cal.••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 n ow an ind;,,·dual wo'th ,., PARK MEWPORT Female only. 5~6-7136 '-""rJ e S1ng eo 1ce.10 L..3.W EX hce 2 br, 2 ba, d lx APARTMEMTS nft.6 & wknd !>. s1:11te. Xlnt N. B. toe . HELP! 7mo old . Vic of Wh ittier For AVON Rl-:P HESF.N· m1 n1mum I year rer C'nl poolsldenplnrbch.Adll, Library, Xerox, Recep-V.'e havcopenedour 21sl & 191.h c .r.l . R F.,V;\110. ALARM TAT l VF:S. Be-st t ime offi ce experi ence. lde11 I nopeL!l.$19S.:u6-8J62 Rachelor l or 2 R OO ~l w ith ho u sl' tionist./Serrctary area. Office andare locoted ln 642·86M or 642-7135. e v<>r t o es ta bl i s h caodida le would have Bedrooms and · · 1 193 6 A 644 9450 South & Coastal Orange typing skills of 5-0-55 w1om rd 3 b Townhouses pr1 v 1 e ~e s . . .::.c..c·c.::c_ ______ -1 Foundapal r of~lasses on INSTALLATION custon1crs. E xc£'llt'nt d J..rg ya , r. 2 ba, nr ...... S2J9 "" Wallace, Costa ~1 esa . Cd M di 6 .1 / Co.&areprnentlybeinR th S A R " p /tim c ea rni n g o p-an 11o·ou ld he capable of bch.Dbl•at.d /wshr,pvt ,-,_ ·"" Ca\l "A".9738 x. rm. swe w overrunwithbuyers.We e anta na iver handlin• aener al office " n--9 soa·1 "'00 · b th p t' l k Bluff &42 591 2t ·d tr & port u111ty, Jntcr estcd? .. p•t. S310. 53&-5166. Sv~pn · 1 T 1 Y. •11 'r.o! io, a67m5p6900e P g .. ur11.enlly need bus lnesse!I 8· · 0 1 en Y Call: 540-704l or zenith ~uties such as filing, bill· pa· 001· enn1 s Guest house , w /limlted ut . ., • ....,/mo. -· for sale. None too bif ; F O UND : Sh n rthal SERVICE 7-1359. llllt and clerical support ADULTS only, no pets. Acr oss from FR!lhlon cooking fgctl: desi re non . nooe too small. Hep i...,~~"""""""""""""""""""""' to ac•ount1'n g ffl Non s moken . 3 br, 2 ba. Island Ill Jamboree on smoking or dr1nkln" to-Dl'luxe 1Ofc,17$ sq ft tn Poi nte r , wh i t e with "UUHEMPLOYED r: '" o ce. frplc, dL11;, $325. 62:22 San Joaquin Hills Road. nant $85 m o. E . C .M . Ambrosia ~ldg. 505 JOl~ yourself&help us. brown spot11. No. End ""' Bab I Please applyinperson: Wanier, 158-C728 17 I 41644-l 900 548_3120 St. Oal Pentn. Inc Ids da1 -UNITED BUSINESS La1W1 a. 494·3238 days Assemblers Delivery Y' tter, mature , for 4 ---~------1---'----'----'..:.C'--1 IY janit ot la l s erv , INVESTMENTS Installers Linemen yr. old 5 anernoons per 2 BR, ..J. Ba, In •·Ple x., 2 houi;es to beach, 4 br 2 Guest hsc. \\'/llmlted :i /eond. prkna lot. lrg ____ 837 __ .. _200 _____ 1FOUNO: Whl male cat. Machinists Cl£'r k11 Wt'ck. A1ust have own D/W, 1ar, nice arc•. ba. frplt'. wctbar. dr n cooking racll: Ot"!'l r t' "'1ndO"' & reel'plion r m. Vary affectionate. E Drivtt!'l Estimat~ trans.644-1680. RZS. mo. 848·1230 _R"! '... ~yrl), r..it .J4 4J non·!'mokin11 or <lnnklnfil A: ()(c furn. Im med. oc. Ranch o, E a 1't Bl uff, New branch now hinng Babysitte r n eeded by ~ tenant g;cs mf! Jo: c ~1 . eup:1nc}'.S1 00f'l{'rmo. tst SCRAM-LETS c""=·~O~l"=·------1 at _•II le vels . No C!X· worklng-mothrr l -:l d ays 3 Br l Yt Ba, Condo, bltns . 1 Br. patio & boat doc k. 54R :1!20 &l ;1~t lrlsh Sette r found 0 penence nrce~s~ry . F\111 8 wk . Laguna Ni g patio, pool. •1nokup ror comp! ri:-1ll''' 1itd pd $3.10 ANSWERS Adams & Newland . ltun cnmp.any tra1ntnR nnd 493.8294 · wshr/dryr Nr. 1·ennl!I . yrly JJ0.1 hlarcus-Ope n Rentals to 1har• 4300 luslMl l Rnital 4450 benefits. earn up to: P ark le Bay s wl m . 1 m1 Sa I., J oh n G ·•2 :; 2 8 o. • • • •• • • ••••• •• •• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •••• • • 1-'tlony -Or and Unfrton Beach. 9611·922.S ocean. S280846·3l\41 Gl2·08.l5 (" ,t r<'tr wo m An ~,t~k <1. Dt:LUX E officl', rom m'I Photn -In flu it Found: F~mal' blal'k r a ~.1me to sh11 r(' bt•ilut 1fu l 3 & lnrfustri :i.I l'iPflC't'!'. Al!IO PLAIN w /halt till. No co\1 :1r, VACANT fJl e 2 br, 2 ba, N"w Oplx , walk to O<'t'~•n studio. RIO. OW, frpl, 3 Br 2 Ua , crpt, d rp:-;, blJ t un patio, pvt clO!led DIW, g•rh di11p, l(&r . ~·r pr.,$300.mo.All utJl pd . ly . C h i ld f)K, S:lR 5 . .OS22nd St. Al[\. No!ee. 675~064 2 / 642 ·0$96 / N-1311 (W' ..... 938 73-8802. I hr :ipt S1 7~ .'1.ul 1200 nd n 1 w:1rf"hou!l<"S In A "'om:in I kno,., Is very V ic Pe r ry S c h o o l L:1t:una NIRucl & Mission :sens11i \·" about her age. 962-3875 ll on1nm nt t' 11r J::t'nt l)' nf't>ded to ~h are n~~1 duplex 1n N.D. Call days, 640-0140 ext.21 .. Viejo nreu!'. Handy Lo She has the Covern menll.::==:.::.-------j S11 n 01c.:o 1-'wy, 200 t ~end her Socia l Stturit y FOUND: Male Se•lpoin 2000 !!IQ ft. As low as 30' cheek in a J,LAIN en· Siamese. Vic Los Amigos pe:r !IQ fl. 831-1400 velope. Hl&h Sehl. $31'87'96. I $192.50 PF.R WF.f:K CAt...t ~I H . TOWNSF.NO FOR APPOINTMENT 17141549.3591 An equal opporemployer IEAUTtCIAMS Wtfoll . New N.B. salon 644·0061Or 540-8582. Beauty Stylist Mu~t be good w /11alut•l Sl.yliog, blower & Iron. Top waccs.' 837-47'3 or 837-8779. STANDARD MEMORIES INC. A Sub!lld lary of APPLIED MAGNETICS CORP, 2221 So. Annt Street Santa Ana, Callf92'104 Equal Opportunity tmployer m /f I I I ."1!~ ..... ?~!t?'~i~°""'d 7100 MliftWmlted 7100 ~Wutecl 7100 ... W.W 7100 liltrchedl~• ·---------.;.;.;,;;;;.;,··;·~·~·;·; .. ;·~·;·;·;";·~·· ........................ ··············-········ .............................................. . • KAID wanted, Im med. ....i 111 1005 lkycln 1020 -·• 1050 1010 op•nln1 for rel\•bl• ESTATE MttRETARY .... ,:••••••••••••••••• •••·••••.•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• W<>m•ncwerao.w.o.11 • .>U. . UMCl Bikes 6 Parts Ruy , Matcbln1 1·couth • JUNIOR SALESMAN Mond!)'. NOWMtbet 24, 117$ CAil Y .. IL.V 1 Ill . o f1 u,..c..,talteG~ll ANTIQUES 1ell&t.ode.J<"''halr.wollbll.1dtond.~..-->.~.i];. aanleni.ace Man, ••· M U6' ihorthand al 100·120 · Ntwporl Bl ., CM . Nlc~Fabric,111.142·98&6 .\ per 'd. " Unlti, lood _.1(11 I 21 wpm, type between U.lS ntE MARKl.'1'PL.ACE 6'2·7910. ~ TOTI area. Apt + ial. IU-MOl. wpm• are looklnl for • CONNECTION Stiled Uted "9rn. \ ~ •ANH · ( ManaMen'\ftlt ~ C".halltn&e, lben tend us l~ off with lhll Id Schwinn Twin-Like M-W Tbia weeks tpe('lll 8 t-' ~ llllS 1 10 To 15 Years Old Earn S20·$CO per week working after school & Saturdays. Hwitington Beach & fountain Valley areas only . Leave name, address & phone number on 1ape recorder. Call 548·5892. PEOPLE PERSON ·c::c:::mmi I I ...... •rrftum1. 1700So. Gr1od Ave. ~Yt PO. 3rct t'hUd'a .1eat piece Olk dlnin" rm ~et \ ~ · , E We nffd UcenMd or un· 1 -ln rear U4-UZ'J "' • llet, looll:ln1 tor part II••••~ r.r•onnel ror C1Utifled Ad oo. $61 Santa An• 543-..Ul ' $475. 1635 Supenor Unit to OM ·~, "' lllt"M ''"' \ I l1 e b I i "' ...., C"./O Otlly Pllot 4 CM 5411-78$1 \ "°"°' ._.t• """ C"•• tiat 'Ii . m wintu aalKK'ate ~nints n our modern ~1uat sell 101 piet"es c-os• ' ~1Mmal1fvt1ai."''""'~ an wbole.1ale aQppllt.1. ""ISSI N vi••o office. PODo• LSIO -. .1 d E • \ t111a11,....nd.,°"" J 8 U. In I 11 "' -•-·a•l-a,ea-1neodort llav1 an m · ~_. 1030 ller't'ulon hldeabed, tbls . .,\ OAU.VP'ILOT . e • • u 'Y t'R•'• lire••• !ralnlna. ~ ~ -... hi B t •...-r-.--.• I'~ I t f • " '.p I II d I I i:.'"' .... pre1u1 c oa. y app ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' mat rl!'f8 te, 110 • "" \ aUU!!-INAS'Tfllf!' ft 1 • te · n erview Bwld 1 secure financial 640-1663 t hi h · 1 1\lm u-. .....a~-I S7 .. 2223 futurf' with man•aement •MUST SllL • ~·t'~nd~~~-ampe. ~·· 1n1<) c11r1_.:'!., C••h' ·"' j and executJye opportunl· V N ~f A P.:11 YA Sf.KOR A U1'0 \ Ow-etuuimu T.-•111 \ HtfpW t.cl 710~ MASSAGElfCH. tyavallable.Callforton· 4 SECRETARIES JHANKSGI I 6 X.T.l.. with ~ S5mm 1.4. lieaut. 1<>lid oak dreJser, ~~~~4' .!!1!n~~h·:~.~ ~·~ •••••••~•••••••••••• ~~~·~ ..... ?!.~ TRAIMEE: ridenth1I int.:·rvl~ .... a11:k Needed Immediitely SALE 200/ Off Auto zoom 90·~0mm 4 .~. he mirror &: alaJs top, to.\ 1un • 110~ C•ll fU t111t ~ Youn,11 ludy IUl·Z.Sl for rorJohn. /0 Anl(lt F111der. Light ne-.· eond .. make ufler \ fnt•11f0fm•1win C0~1 PAN I ON· Ii ve in Cffttet-at Of $600 le11.1timatt" full tlm«' post Good typlnti;, tome o~n lluleher 81..,.k Table Mc:ttr, Elec.1ronlc• foia1h. 673 7Z)f \ {".-\'J.~ ... ·i,· ... ••• ,,.\·,t\.•::0-·I) ' w'Pldcrl)' lody. Prl\•, Aeat th .. c j b" hon. Nu exp. nl:!c:. We ln1t1 w /11h.11ome without. "" THtu.midt" Fi a!lh, Tripod, r oom. n ice home . ror 76 el~ew fo ~u1h send to :!'<'hool. earn 11it.83l·l203 Shon or Iona term Ill• ServinaPl111tter Airtc.1uipt Superb• 77A K"r••Cun sh11f( wall r\IJI WA."'TED g;ti i799or 6"6-2032 ,~ · , o ''anety. while.· you l•a<n. ,,1,,1,. tn s151nmenta·you r t'hOlt'e. Dlshet & Silver projector. elo•. •·•P ''"' fix9, brown &, -.·hlte, SIM>. ,... _ · ant•"hc: benefits. Co. lmmrd pliceml!!nl !Open this Sun-lJon· _, 5 d It l Cr'\ f'irm·, F'\111 t'hargo re1rnbur.ses fee Also fee pel"Son 11ny artl'rnoon or RECEflTIOMIST r · Tuffl iiet, Olto~: 80 H. SS 8 . P 1.ccl' •nc e I~.: TOP CASll DOLLAR bookkeepe r with J-?bs. Control Ca ree r i:\'<'29JO W,Coutllwy., $37$to~75 Aak.orDebbie UV zxNO 4•NO l)•n•~h "tflin11: . .a z PA I D t'O R YOUR m'n''num of s Y•• ••· > •• mployment Aoency, N n ~tust hll\'t pre\·lou~ ore T nrM•ra1tret <CJcYl6EedSTW~y·&Eilhu5rs .) WlLi.. SACf1 1F1cE ALL r~nd . 2 leu · S..SO \\'hite JE\\'t:t.nY. WATCHES. rt C ti ., e x Pe r . p I c a !I a n l empoTftmpor.a ry Help P' "' (or $300 ('all 646·496S or ,·1nyl chtur $?5 . fk>dr'!l ART OKJ .t>:CTS. GOLD P"ncnc:e.CPAOficceic 1 5S6~. MEDICALASSISTAN'f personality . Niel' 171MJ2SkyP11rk lr\•lne COLLl!CT.A.ILES Zll"4l2·12'92c\t.•nill~"'-set,dualhf'ad0011rd.tn · S ll.Vf~R SERVICE. ~ncncc desirable. Call General {)(fire. Lite lyp f'ront offi<"t' for bus) tet~phone voice-. (;C)Od S40-4U5 & AMTIQUES pit d~!'.1'r. nllt>~t"nds, Fl NF. FURN & /\ N. :ifl 6P~1 875 3451 or "end inii: & bookkeE-p1ng F\Jll r am11y Practice c:rou1). IYP••• !dolls s,., area 1673 Jr,·1ne Ave. Sult(' llt"nch , mattre11!!.e~. spr-TJQUF.S !W5 2200 rl•:-umc to Ad. No. 468 t' Ph filust he\'l' at h·:a:1t 1 yr D-1040 1n~e $175 4QJ 2!M) nail)' Pilot P.O. Bo x ~r;:~ one for appt. t>>eper . Cllll btwn II &-Clll832·8GOO<'>et I~. SECRETARY "l." lln back of Jti·timl!! -..,. _____:___ ___:_·----·w::ancell~ Contract. 2000 ll60, Costa file5a Ca. · 636 ---__ 'PM 644-029S ~l alurt'v.nma n net<I~ to ljqunrl C~ta fifl"Sa . ••••••••••••••••••••••• yd., 1·arpt>tlnlo!. belo .. • ~ G"ri Fr 'd Aut -------1 RECEPTIOMIST as.~lst broker Jn buay rtl'•I Tum or th(' Ctntury sterl· •PET WORLD• HonH 8060 cost 1 inst a11s~7-8729 '--------1Work1 v.·/~tv.~'f;a r ~all's NeE-ded Adu lt lo SoihatCompafl'f. e.tate offi ce f'Ul\ time Ing flatwar<'·E .'(tra Corkl'r1 . (.'h1hu.ahua, ••!•••••••••••••••••••• ----o .. nial Assi~t.ant, <'hiili r 6 h d .1 Su~r v1sc !ltudenCt! at XlntjobforrNpona1ble emplo)·ment(9t05 J t~· piecei · Gi\rliam , Poodtes, Sh1h -11u.Qtr lfor~1·forl.t':i~.t> l>e-<"F1rl'v.'ood Ori!, t:ul' 17K ~1dcunly. l\1in1mum I yr. ·~n~~~~~hat rflex~~I~ lun<"li, ti"a lir!!i p<•r day. youn11. but rn aturt J)l!!r1enceo h!!!lpful . will Baronial, Lu.111enbourt;, ft111iltese. G. Shepht'rd , I thru Junr I Expr nder cord, de\ Oak . Coaat l.'xpe r . Pleasant ,l!rQup P ltime. Sale!\ tol lowup II .JO t o 1 ,00 & after person w/a min of 2 yrg lrain. Salnry open. Call Rttd &-Barton fil ajesth'. St1mO)'rd, Jap Spanlt'ls, <,1~n I)' .. ,\Cl I r \'_!d~le ;:i re 22 wood Supply. pral'llc:e, includes , St'hooJ 4.S mln. per day 11:en'lofc-&recep!lonex-Prestite llome•.&4~6&1& Nodeale-.Call 548,_.....,.5 m1n1 ·Sc-hnauzer. Pomt ..qucstnan enter.I.,;"· 5'.111 allernat.e Sat. A .t.I proi;:ram ,fust ha\•e 2:30-J ·lS ~ton -Fri Con· ~r This position must nr""A"-''"&'1" ""'" 100 mi>eed puppll·~. Stud 673·071'16. -------··•a'll22 pleasing persona ht)' & r111-" b / s•'CRETARY ~ -Vt · • la!'t Bob Noel. Oa\•ls ,.,, Y someone "'' Iii •· ----&\"S most brl't'1ts Z!i~ W. ·-, DE:-ll'_A_L_A-5-5-1-5-T-A-N-T . ;ork v.·ell w i p~ople . School . Cl\-1 S56-3430 wholesome front ofc ap· ~linimum 3 yr11 offi t'e ex· Appflonce-s 80 I 0 17 th at Falrvlt·v.·. SA 6 n1 o QI d r o It ~ r··"1"r.t"i,..-.~ ~·-~~. • me typing & P ones. iJC.'"Br<ince w tt,Yping & the pc>r. Typing 80 WPM, die· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()pen t'\·es. ~31 .:;on . thoroughbred, 1 i quartt'r , \ Hrreplionist, ex F'or appl . Call 0 11·k NEW,ORT ability to maintain a tution 100 WP~I . other horse. t'an be reJt. best .; !JU Nim i1 pl·rienced . Newport Johnson or 8111 Harnld, VILLA WEST i!ood dlspn!lilion under dutie11 int'ludt!', T elex. Eye lt"Vl'I Obie O~'en. YorkshlteTerrier Pups orrs.12-1576 'f CHllSTMAs •J. Bt•arh.644·9211 540·5630. hea\'Y pres~u re . S~OV telephone.fl:l!!l'lrral (lll nf!. s t O\'l': f'lee~,' W ~~I Ch bloodline, tiny ---------1 i'l MOHIYP ., Johnson & Son New Residenthil start. Cull r.trs Sheridan , Pleasl' direct r1'1ume to in j!housf' liar «'Sl God. 3 lbstud scrv;_e_e_5_30_·_64_,_,_1 H~s·'old Good• 8065 I\ \ D ... lal •sslst Care l'"acility !140 644-9186 -en t....-.11: .ro .. "d 1M tN.>ut1., '• "" M9-971 1. the attention of Mr . K.T. · · ?". J,, o~t 1t1n1,. 11'"••":. ,., .. ,.,, R. only. l'arl lt'm•. Girl over 18 p/time evl's. &-KITCHl::N AIOS Kf'.F.SHOND . pu"". AKC ••••••••••••••••••••••• " " "~ • n•·o D"NT S llardy, L111uid Ca rbonic Apt size ;\1 U)'l•• J\11ni ''" ·'· ll•nui • 1~rn lh<'m 1n10 rhiilirside & Re n offLt'e. wk!lds . Kentock,Y Fned c..::il ic.. All>. Corp. l•tOl Dove St. Suite Washt'r & Dryer, IL kl• top blood line fi1 t F 7 wks • ·-· • .. .: -••• • '·· • "" (..'hn)lm•• m<111.,y \'w ~ J S<ilar)'O,....n.830-1130 Ch1ckt'n. 2929 E. Coast llOUSEKF.EPF.RS RECEPTIOMIST .,&" N B h F. J Pl'644-S534 ·1 lC <'•n p111•n 1111this 1u,. , •c·-------1 lht.•y, Corona dt'l 1\1 at. Apply in perSC', T)·p1ni:: essential. ~. ewport t' · qua nev.·. 6-16-9559 · NZUIS J • ~tM llt1l1 P•lut ! j I 4~-1•1 · '" NI C 116425861 Opportunity •:mp\oyer. TOT•MTOKK•HHEL ., [? 1~s '· \', <·11K1~~r)IASTH..::.: '}, l)l'ntalAssist.p/tme.Eic ---. -vvv •1ana n a)',i ' a · Requisltlon•tS·t. Wh irlpool ell'ctric dryer. 11•R • ,· JIW~,.... ,·, r.•'''''''"'•-·•1,~,,,. • l panded duty dental as· llandicappl'd v.·oman -.-. ·-. -. , ----1 A r«'cdaroomln• • --~ ·.•sl & plaque -ntrol 1.0_ n eeds housekcl'per-J'l;urs1n.g.f\Jll&p 1t RN s & n i-•. Sl\Lf:S xlnt l'Ond, 2 yrs old . $95. · .• rUHTS ; ,, Ourl'hr1~lmit• rff .,,11 "\ ~ '"" h LVN I d IM A RUT? Secr•fary jSkkpr 496-7312 Doll &Cat Boarding .. "Pt•~r on Th•o k•,hi.,1 t_i slructor . Chairside l!X· elper for herselr & · s. mme · open-For l airl oh:. Work fu r Champ1on1'1iluclserv1C'e, ~ r.M 1nv nf 1h•~• •·ou • or 0•»•,.i~•nunDr• tlb, _;; J,..r Xray li e req'd. Xlnt husband. L1\'c in or out. lnRS.6<12-0400. If you arl' tired ~f smatl m~r. in mfte •:.a lt•s of<' ~hwshr. v.·shrs & rlyrs, AKC Puppies. I\ la ii ,' •r•n i u1l"M' y., .. f~n j1luh"111111 t.:•11141)1'11 • po. S.lopcn .. 2 "°'1 549-0779 C~l ar•• Op C"omm1~.;1on splits and rtt'Ot>d g .. ,.,, ""5''I• '.fol•mul<. ,,.lkhound 1Jot 1Mm1llfo<••l"•n;a r<MFnO!'••flf11tm••1on ', op • · • .,.,,, · · · · l(Jmt>tnc Assi~tanl. Ef -· -. (;(J>Oei pho111• persona Ill) u.. · ~..,." ·• bo~1h11.11eun11.,rnur •. • ,---:f'\,..-·.11 ,-,Ni,,•.· ----r· b1" compon)' pohl1t':-. ,,...., -1i20 "'I S l )'On Sunl Ana · .,. " Hel tcd l2l 1 tl'lt:'nt alert mature: " &-numhcrs ub1ht~· a °""'·j '"' • . " . ·1 l•o\H.\ 1•n.0T Dental Technician P ~"an peop e, · ' · ' conta{'t us for an appoint m""l Cull 642.7.,, "-r ------&16.41\11 ('llHISTMA.<;TM•:t: . . full & ptt from mldnile have car l.J\'e in 11ree. men• to see a fresh. ne• -'" SPt't'O Q h d ~. (2 D t1 t t • . . ueen. ea\";.' U· ,,,,.,,111utoe11n111"'-'•'•m• '· r! ood/SI kU ) en 5 5 :wan in· 'lll 8am. J ack Jn Thl' ~1ust type 8·'8-2350 or h l I l 1 appt. ty •"•''·her & ele•. dr)'et Lll•\S,\ ,\PSO ,\Kt' 1n1n lhr1otm•• t,'a,h' n~W 0¢ P office cer am, "·' · pre. "°'· 1-Baker C\I •••·1""26. approal' o rea l's a e ~ ..... , d d l .. , 26'" '~ ~ = l Call Cl'ff L ndr• Good d SlOO "0 8""' l>Wk .•.Ch"ntp.l.tnes 011•l'hnolm••Trtt .. ill 1 -~";,:.e~o~r::..::~·~·cc.c~·.=~~'-fcrably exper d 1n VITA · sacs. 1 a ,' SECRETARY con . . .....,. '""" .• .. .. PP••r Th•nk••""'"' •, rorrelain. Xln t oppo<. Ho, p ,. '' l ·A,· de 5 & "IX •nsw·~n• s..... for an inter\'iev.· N 8 SI~ C•ll 5~·4667 ., o~1 " a 1 ~"' 1~ .. nh N!!!w ele<" tY. pe-.·riter SSS. '" ..., .,,":it 7376 Fast ~r o v.·\nj! · Y.'illbuysom ert·f.~!&-ap-11111 16 111111 r .. n.w:~ i12·8339 Ordl'rlics. immed open-14 Locations. ru ll or 6 • 01 mana,i!ement con:i1ultln,11 phancl?S runninjt'. or nol. /\l\C Relo!istered Dach-f,,rmorfi"lorm•uon Frt>nch Prov. Bdrm Sl't 1 ing!I. Trainees ok p lt i mc s hifts int·ludc Anytime-firmnecd.st•xper'd:o11't') also st·rap metal !lhund Pup~y.malc,Hed , .. • ..•.•• ,. •. · • .:······ FrenchProv.Oin.rmSet Dt'ntal Offi t'e, e xper. 642·™00 wknd~. 'Expe r. pref'cl w lllnl!yp1n~&shsklll11 ff75·.'i'511 all!lhOt!'.~2·1781 Mist' 1-lousehold aood11, necess. Lab & li?cn'I front - -. EOE. 543-7787 Gd startsnj{ sal & frinJt:c ----J el -----1""0~7-;0I dishes. book1J, s m ap ofc:. Non smoker. Rl'fs. llouseke eper /Sub Mom b r C 11 8 1 L' ,.. h o r ,·red I \ c·c l l •w ry pHanC'e!l 496·763.\. Cl ·r· d d c:ne 1ts a et)", n.l'nm orc ... •·~ er , 1 al', , n. . mos,••••••••••••••••••••••• ------c:.:_ __ _ llt•ply lo assi ie-8 no. Temporary li\'C·in REAL "ST\TF'S 1 ,.5 ""3"i2l \\'h1rlpool Gas Dr\.'l't xlnt brt'('(hn11.. obediencl' ~".<lo Daily 1-'1\ot, P. 0 . 16mo) 2 1·h1'ldren. _.,and 4 .-. ' ' ,\ ~ ~ .,,.... "' ~ A~rE'NTlflN ---ea \l.'t.>stin,i.:housc Elcl' trained Hlit ofr 552·91"3. Hox 1560.Costa~1es a,Ca yrs. ~1ust drt\'C. Pvtc ' SECL'HITYOi-'FICl-:R D o I l D !rlfi:lfi room.Ca\1 552·02.13 LICENSED. M1dniJi"hl toKshift. )!u.~I h;~:~c:1 s7s i ~~~r t~~j AK C Hc~is Sprin li?l'r . ________ ,c..:.:.=..: --l 'NLICF:NSE IJ , . Spa . I I' ,. 4 Dental •sslslanl HOUSEWIV".S ""·anted lo GET ·r u 1-: R Ell he nt•at . ilt·pc.•ndablc (.'a ll 546·8672. n • {' u II I 1 t' :i . "' r, CA RP f:1' 675-6101 bctw •1pm &-mid -l'ilall':.. 5 fl'nl Wtll m:.tkf' Periodontal Offlc~. I w 0 r. k fo r t' I ea n In..: nil!ht Hc.•fn~erator 1rrt'l'Zl.'r. 21·1 xlnt Ctinstma!I lo!lft ,.. i-"or I Id serv1<_.e. P.1 rt tfmt•. Call THF,,\·f~lE;'o;T ' ----yri<: old 1\\ot·ado ii:rn info 1>45·2754afl5 3U. WANTED ~tembl.'r sh ip in Balbou Bay Club for sole:. SUbstantially under f'O· i n g prlc:t!. Ph : 21 3 -680 ·956•1 day , or 213 ·204 · 11 35 eves & wkcnd" yr exp. "9enera e""' Janice's Raggedy Anns. \\'e tr;nn you to !l('I\ • SECYS SEVERAL SIR!! 551 ·1351 tal office req. Back of. 675."<53 homes with an ;u:rt•ll•rat R sp' at ry s d p \KC J Life l'o1emher!lhi11 In Colo ~ e tr 0 I 00% Foe Jaid ---· amo)'e up• ' · f i c e w / s o m e -ed course that ~t:irts 1m -t\(•nmort· portahh' di~ mos . Shov.· Y.'l nners. rtl ih· t:azll Uc.·~\ orrer. P.O. TOP C/\S ll DOI.LAH PAii) FOR YOUR JF.Wf':LHY, WATt:JIF:S, AH1' ODJt:CTS, (00 LD. $11.VF.R SEH \'IC f:, FINE F U HN & AN l 'IQ L' t:s 645 2200 ..,, ~ e-single person Ll\'e 1n.· tcrestetl in carnlnJl" ln,i: erap1s •1020 Rirrh SI Sit• IM . ' 1 u '. ' SC• GntOUS -"·awl_._• at b•sln ss IL~ekpr. Cook, exP:"r , .ror mahalcly. If ~·ou ar(' ln· Th · t l.i7 Heinder:; 1\i.tent'y hv.·a.sher . itin~ board! & F shots 529 9470 Ml 11 BOIO Box Z78, Cd ~1 926 .. 25=--- ffi d ~·II N • 0 _ • •" • 90 top. 2 mns old. mO\'ln~ r-I y 10•5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H 'd b, 1 135 u de o 1ce-proce ure1.n11 Balboa, r efs., SJOO . n1oney from lhl' !"t:trt. ~1io 2 yr~ l'>tpcr )lusl . ey,•port • ..-ar K.1JK I must se ll ti13 3l65 ""' o OU " 1 eat( • n r ttme.644'-0683 673-1879. get lndi,·iJu:1!1ze1I frt't" ha\'l' expcr . in hlood CoUforA.ppt. S.ICl·52.'5 1·•••••••••••••••••••••• '.\lember!lhip to IRVINE 1·ountc.·r r1•frl~ $6 5, _.... - - --,..... trainin~onthC'johtnone )!US('~. ICU & i.tcnl·r:tl , Estabh!1hedl96.5 ---ll F.LP ' L1tll£' t1,11l'r COAST COUNT R'l'1_6_7_S._6_71_2 ______ _ OOCTORSASSIST. ~--:--~ of many lopofftt't·slocat-rM11iratory cart' Sala r~·I ----Ar.1etion 8015 stnf)C'd k11\y 9 n1Ul'i old CLU R.SMO 64'4 -9399 . • 'Young lady (18 -28) to as. Ind En~1n<'er Sl8~ ed thruout Or:1nJ:l' Coun· commensurate ...,, ttrain· l Sf'r\'!Ct' Stnl ion A ltl'n · ••••••••••••••••••••••• nef'd!I ho mt· and lo\ e' ----F.arthworms: Ready 10 sist in Health Spa. No Sall'S~Manne S1SK Ly, t'all for furlhl'r dl'· in11.&exper.Conlacl~lr. dant. ('1'pl'r 'ct Day & **'BUY•• ~10\'1n11. & l.'a n'l kl'ep G:iflers & Sattll'r ~IS · ,;plit fi bins. narRa ln exp. req., we train. ,\pp. fil~h I En,11r s1 4.soo tails. 1\rlt'nc. {71 ·1 ) !-lam1lton. Costa l\l e!la E~es. !-\Ill & P1llme Ap-Call Linda.&16·1484 hv.·asher. 1 yr old. v.·hite Bonanza at $GOO. Xlnt ly noon-S pm . 2112 lr\'1nePt'rsonnelAgent'y 848.g742 ~·I C'moria l ll ospital , ply. Shl'll Stotion, lith & Good 'Used f'umiture & Panl $300 Want $125. lumbcrint'I 531 _6894 Harbor Jll\'d. Costa filesa 488 E. 17th, Costa l\1esa f ~~~~~;;:;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[;"':!;'~·r.~,J.l!!;·~c~·o~E;;_ ..... __ Ir\ 1n£'. SD. Appl!ant'es-OR l v. 111 ~llxed brt·ed pupp1c:i1 free 5.40-791\2 Suitt' 224 642-147~ St·ll for \'ou tn 11.d home. 1 mah• 2 rem 1 ..... lliiiiijiiiiijjjiiiljjjii .................. .. Earn S2oo mo. p/time. Real E11t11te Sail's ---SEWIMG MASTERS .A.UCTIOM ~7·9679. FUiier Bru.!lh Sales. local -----UNIQUE HOMES Hf:S'f,\t'RANT-PIZ7.1\ SpC'l.'1 ti rnach S1n11.le 6•6 •686 g 833 9 25 area. Bill . 968 -8.TI8 ... ___ 1 lnstalltor /frainee-10 Year!'\ of ~Ul'l't'!IS in Nov.• inter\·ie .. 'iTIJ! fnr full n+·l'<ilt: r:x per. ~niy ,\sk .. -• 6 2 '.\1all" Jl.l_•:il!ll·. I ~ r fr1·1• t1"' ~ ~~emule'. Local v.•!nd ov.· I & p time lo!cn 'I help for fur l'al.6"'23'172 NH Aft6-Coll842·154 !!<I hr1m1•, :i.ho1s 1111·! ~ l'Sa \1t•rde Rt•11 utiful 831 ·00iSaf\r31'.\I EARMUPTO tintini..: company. Noy, office. !'ilron~ salt'.~ ~up· ne v.• lnc;1t1on nt"ar O.C $2000 P M hinni:: S2 hr to ~tart to port 21)penin_i!s.Conlat·I Airport Ne.· at ap er 0. $3.50 hr after I )"C'ar. J nl•kic llandleman pearilnCI' ,\'. \l'i!ling:nes!I And More Comm. Ove r <!I. Ca r nee. 1615 546.5990. lowur k fasl c111 feet rcq'd. IA'e need (3) a,l!rcssive Ala bama. HB. 1 __________ 1 Atso. op ... n1n~:-for p/timl' salesmen ror Or auii:e hrlp at N Ii. Pil'r lot·u. Coun ly's fastestgrov.·in~ S INSURA1MC11E1 BF:ALi-.:STATi-:SALi-:S lion . 21 . or ,o 1 \'er. hln · OLDS /l\1AZDA de . ecrctary , u · imt• lt'r1·i c"·1n,I!: on t ru ;ilC'rs h\p. Comhlnat ion Commt.>rc:ial lnsur ancC' Join #1 \\'rr1 l011m -:l11m nnly nt'w and used. l\1ost or Under""·nt1ng ex per. nee. Perr.··s P11.la, 210M "• W. our men ha\'C been ~·ith CdM area.673-3850 Tarbell, Reoltors Or·l:a n front. N . B . us fo r many yeurs. Ell-I ;;;,....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ •Free 15 da )' training 1 6i3 \Ji;t;, -----f d b I" t'oursc :~:;::ss~~~ .. erre ' ul KEYPUNCH •Cadillaccarpro~ram 1 RETAIL SALES Demo Plan •Hawaii, Acapulco lnps POSITIOMS l'ifany Bonuscs OPERATOR •I s l pla,ce -sall's in \•/ant i.:ond l'O m · Life &-filed. Ins. Orange County mun1C"alors ""ho are en- Great Working Cond. •l5l place-lislinj!S taken thusiast1c & hke pcopll' ProfitSharing 1 Yr exper. 4-8Pf\1, fi1 on inOrangeCounty Specialty food sales lleavy Advertisin g thru Fri. •1st place·lislin~s sold in pa rt I F u 11 · T1 m c op l\lany more be-nefit~ CLA-V .A.LC O. Orange Count y portunll1ci<:. Linkletter'5 Apply in person only to 17th&-Placentia,Cfi1 ~~~if~~~i~·<idverlls•nit in Firebrand Food s, S<iles Manager. 548 2201 &10·8712 · •1st ph1ce-advertising in I ~-;;.,;-~-;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J DLDS/IWDA •tl'Jll IUCll IUD. ...,, IUCll • .... F_,qual Oppor. Employer th e G.S.,\. I• •lst plat'l' y,•inner lll-'.LO Lady v•ho nei'ds $500 mo & !tome Buyer·s Contest up. Sale!I oriented. Phonl' If unlicensed. ll't us ilS· l\lanlyn. 968·8378 sist )'OU in obtainini:: you r ELECTRONICS 1 -;;;;;;;;~'-~~-~-~-',;;;;;;;;1 Real &tate license. Call Technician~ Eicper'd in!• Bill Aory l\-lACl-llNIST 842 6691 1oi.:ic. 536-7517. • SWAGING ESCROWOFCR Pro,l!ressive independent bank has o!)(!nlng fnr an Escrow Offit'er . 1'-1 in 5 yrs eicper. Contact l\-l rs i-'erguson at Sanllaxo Bank for appt .. 832·5200 EXEC.SECTY MACHINE OPERATOR Exper. on i-,enn Rotar)' Sv.·af!1nj!'. fi1achine. l\1us1 be able to se tup & operate & make adjust ments to s wa r::£ aluminum & steel tubin,e to precision tolerant'es. Excellent y,•orking t'on· ds. Company benefits & Rrowth opportunity. Send r {'sume ol qualifications. back· ground &-ruler an1te to: PO Box 10728 Santa i\na. Ca 9211 1 Equal Oppor. Employl'r TARRElt::::: 1926-1976 RF.AL EST1\TESAl.F.S limited openings for qualified salespeople. If you are hnne!lt, ene r~ct1c and interested In ht,i!h earning go:.ils you must invt'sligatc our prng ram end CO MPARE. A"k for an ti ppt with Hal Coll. Top Salary, s m all rti · \'ersified Corp. Mu5t be very fast, organired, ex· 11er ., attra c tive & possess outstanding Sec· ty . skills. lncld. the abili - ty to work under pre- ss ure . Legal , R ea l Estate b ac k .c.roun d helpful . Attractive Newport Be 111ch office. NF.\\.'POR'r FED1':HAL, Suite 230, Lido Bldg. 33.'iS Via Lido. 673-2700 --'==:::.:::.=:;;.. __ , HolpWanted 7100HelpWanlod 7100 -RN Em~1"9tncy P /t.imc, 11Pl\-1 -7:30Afi1 . Xlnt ""'o rkiOA conds . F..O .P.. Co nta ct 0 . Roac he, R .N . Costa f\l csa ~l emo riu l •ID<'!pit11l. 6<12·2734. RN'S IFul~Timel ~fed Surg. 11-7:30 shift. Exper. acut e care hospital only. Ex('ellenl benel1 ls. Contact l'i1rs. Jensen , 642·2734, Costa !.1e sa ~lemorial llospital, 301 Victor ia C.fi1 . F:OE . RH Sat /Sun 1 -3 :30 . Supervi!'lory relief Pa rk Lu.lo Conv. Cf'nlf'r. 466 Fl aii:ship Rd , N .B &12-8().14 ------- RH'• & LYH 's r rume openings on all SKll'l'ER f'nr 80' '";1l'ht Boat \l."111 c-rui!le 111 Slo;1ttll· & Sun Francisro bay arl'll!I Hcfercnct·~ & s:il;1ry re (1ulrcml'nl!" must be furnished v.'llh l!"l h•\ter • in ordt.'r for applleation to be t'onsidl'rl'd V,'rite Ad No 5.llO, 01uly P ilot. I'll lli)X 1560, Cr;ista )lesa. Ca 92626. SCl'i-:H\'IS<lH Pro,l!rl•S:.1v1• rirm in i'ilotort'yt•lt• allC'rtnarket need.~ d<'pl super\'i11or \\'anl inlelli~cnt 11elf s t arter capab l e o or1Jl"1nal thinkinJt:. Will train the r11'.:ht indi\', Ap· ply ol. 3170 Airy,·ay Ave, C~l 8 \Oam or 2'30-5pm. TOW TRUCK DBIVER, l'KJX'r'd. G & w Towin1c 1 1000 Jr,·1ne, N . 8 . 642-12.'i2 Typist1R1•t't•pt1onist. xlnl spelling & ~ramma r , 979-·tl61 -----1 TYPIST RF.CF.l'TlON IST For Public AccounLo; Of- f1t•e 64{;-1332 •UTOTEM* EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Full or Part-Tlmr No F.1'per. Ne<"cssary A.RI!! 21 -65 Eli,i!ible Go To The Nearest TICTOC l\IARKJ-;T For Apphcations & Info OR C1,LL f71 I) 642-7102 Tic Toe Systl'm", Int' WAITR!SSES F.xpe r 'd. F\111 or p/L Good hrs. Nent uppcar. 0\'Cr 21 Surf & Sirloin 5930 W. Coa1it llw)'. NR No Phone Ca lls t~ r""111¥ A~l'tlS ............................................ .. ~~,,i;~;l MANAGERS & ""'"llQJT'.~ l ASSISTANT MANAGERS shifts. Calif lie re(!'il f · Pll'a!IC appi)' Park "'a ilrt'~!I . l!!Xper. /lime. .__:_~ Hamburger Hamlets DAILY PILOT Due to our present rapid extensJon program, we are seeking energe tic people who wish to progress quickly . II you prov e to be stable & dedi cated & possess the ability to lead & motivate people, your future Is with us . Man agem ent experience is desirable, but not necessary. Excell ent salary. Company paid benefits. Apply Mon thru Fri 9AM -Noon GENERAL omcES 3ZZ Ho. FoothlH ltd. .... erty HID1 e..i Opportunity Eniplopr S~d 's Blue Beet, 107 2l!lt Supe ri or llealthcare. Pl. NB After 4pm. 1445 Superior Ave, NB -,.-..,,- 842·2410. F..O.E. Warehouse Apparel d\1 -l---~------1 tributing . Garmen SALESCOUNSEl~ORS hanging. lntermltten FOT Newspaper Promo-work 979·1805, C~I . tion. ri.1ust enjoy working w\lh young J)l!!ople 10 lo WHOWANTSTO WORK'.' 14 years of ai;ic. Reliahle DRJVi-: A CAD ! transportttlon required. CHOOSE your hour" Excellent part-t1ml' pos1-work for your.11e lf, b tion. Hiih pay foe 2·J your o""'n bo"s. fil en o hours c•<"h evenin.R. half· Women. Can be sllghtl day Saturday . (.;:il l hnnd l 11pp1!!d . Ne:tt 642-8102 for interview Clean App eara nce btfotti 6;00 Vel.ol ., retired. A.Ill' ~ l Sales SHARP CiUYS Esper'd In hla:h (athlon tr\e n '1 e loth l ng & tporuwear. Mu11l have good Nlf11. Full It p /Umt 70. Supplement your in come. Drivt' 11 t'ab 6 hr or more a dAy. Ap11\y I person, Yellow Cab Co. 112..Sl Slater Ave, Foun · tain Valley. Po1lllo~1 aYall. Ca ll for Dorl't drop the ball ! 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Lc:•sc or buy . 5fftheniceguvs 108945. .06 a esa -72PIHTO Pioneer 1-XIOOO f l), 14U _ _ ____ transmission, rad io. S3H75 •1\)7 17K9 Oll!).12 -1 I to .,.,,alt tuner anlp. Girard Triumnh S•v-eial 650C'l' .. heate r, power stct'rtng, 12 SI '""-· thotdon'tfe>nJetat '71 Je.nsen . nterc~p r. Comet 9927 4 speed. radio $1688 • ., ... ~ a ir cund1tio11111<•, 11l11s BMW '17 :\1BZ '7."i '1[10 , •• 7.vvv low miles, full equipped,••••••••••••••••••••••• (728DZW), turnlt1hlC', PtonC'er head· lite .... ·c1,:!hl nickel pl1.1ted .. •••• rn1lcs. Ll·<1 ~l' or buy on BILL MAXEY P'iced for quick im · , T1loodott Rab' h P Sll lo' many mocc , .. ,,,., •.. Set•••••••••••••••••••• 72 Comet 302 VB 30000 lftS P ont-s, 1oncer · fr:i rne. 1000 mi on rblt " '' i"SI ({12[>()1•1). mediatesale.133552. ., • · rcverb. amp. 50·!i0 1200' l'n).! fmmac. $750. Res. this one! (64>172Y ). 29402 M•rguel'it• PIM'y. ~I BZ ·75 280 Scd . l•'.xcc . · 7 3 CAD l LL AC EL m1 s. Very Clean. $1600. FORD tapes. J\lisc. t·unn. de· 642·8582Hus.673·6520 $4895 MIWonY1eto dl•n10. Cll·ar;1111·t• pr1 ecd. TOYOTA DORADO. Very low 751·585lor962-0265. 2060HarborBlvd. nu:1g .etc.S1G50.fi75 ·3175 131•2040 ••K-4Mt l .l·:ts t· or purth:i~c . miles. Pride of 0"':nercorw-.u.-9932 Costa Mesa 642.0010 Suzuki l\tT l\l u1i Htke UM Avery ParlrW•'r E.dt ( 1IW.:l'i 1 h" d h ., Full •n• .Sanstu QH·4500. 4 c han. 1~72 $135 Open Sund•)'• s 1p an s ows t • Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plymouth 9960 r l!t!vr . $500. Tcac reel lo 675·6727 :0.11\Z 4!MI sr:. Vf'ry Jo"' 847.S555 equipped, Buy on ext •TOP CAS H! •••••••••••••••••-•••• reclS400G75.2633 ---1970 Jl ;1 rhor,c·~1 ,76 BMW's rtulf•:. & f11lly t•qu1p tcrmsorlease.(45P645). ForCorveltesandother ---l~llonda ''Superha.,.,'k '' 631-1276 l.t·a!C' or hu\· on l'X t 18881 BrochllYd. '75CHEVYTl-10NZA~+2 used cars & truc ks! Boats & Marine 305 -in i::ood condition, ---tcrm.s. 2 to t'.hl~~c fro1n . Huntinqton hoch cpe. Under 12,~ miles, HOWARD Che\·role l, ATLAS Equiprnrnt runs well. SJ75. 497·2076 •72 Dodge PU• Order Now <0.152Jfil. Mo. I in Parts & 4-s pe,"", t~ans .• v1rtu<i:llY Dove & Quail Sts. Near ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---& t.:l 1Sl'()~I l'A .\lPt-:H ·75 :0.IBZ 2Rfl {'. 2 Door, Service ne.,.,· .. Pnced for quick Jamboree Bristol, & Chrvslor Htvmouth ()pen f>aily & Sun. 'til 10 General 90 I 0 '71 If D. needs nu clutrh SllF:LI.. ll uln trans . ui r hardtop. full p.,.,·r, stf•reo ____ -------1 sale M h ' N t !60 '., 1 0 Fx ·uti\e ·ir .74 0· •• 260 z Low acAr t ur. ewpor ••••••••••••••••••••••• mtnorrepiiir cond .1>0"'Pr :.l l'l'r1n i.:.fi2 "11 · • ci · l'• · •75CorollaSR5• . a...,un : Beach.83.l·OSSS Pl\1 . HOY SCOUTS NF~ ED: ---645·172_6 ____ , ,eal. i::as tanks. (2ti519NI. Ext t1·r1n:-. U\':!J lablt•. miles, fully equ1pped .. 1-----------llutiOl·l 1. Stereo. ~e:r;s than J800 Priced for quiek s ale or BOATS. Tax Ad,. :in · Motor Hon.rs, $2999 miles. (OIWNJLI. lease. 023014. 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ta,ees.cal!S46·4990 ___ i SaleJ1lent 9160 HOUSE $3499 '74 PORSCllE 914, 5 a · Non;eman C /C. w /trlr, ••••··~··••••••••••·••.• Bill Maxey Toyota OF speed, factory air condi· . less OB enjl. $750, Rent 73 Overland 29 . 18881 Beach Bl ORAMGE COUNTY'S I yrl.imited Warranty tioning, i mmac ul a t e. 962.5618. l.oadt.>d .. Free miles. In OLDEST On all Used Ca rs Local owner. 390JSG. '"'""-Pn. ply, 538-...,7. HB &' IMPORTS Bill Maxey Toyota '73 lotemotional c"" Boats, Maintenance / 847-8555 18881 "-ach Bl HI All. One owner run vehi· Servic~ 9020 · Motor Home Rental 21:1 ffi!\·8588 DC 1 Le b 8 6124 714 1523 7250 B47 •555 C' e. aseor uy. l • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20'·22'·24' '73 Ford n,tun. aul() gel S:ilc•!>Scrvil'l' Ll'asu1g · · .g Spec ial Weck('nd & l'ond .. $:l.ooof1rrn RoyCarver, Inc. HOUSE Carpentry, Formica Arc- Acety lcnc/welding. 30 yrs. exp. 642·7909 , 645·3614, J ay Weekly rates. Reserve ~79 5.'114 l for llolid ays no.,.,·. !lolls toyt'l' ll l\I\\' MGB 9744 Volkswoqen 9770 OF REGENCY f'rtOTOR Vans 9570 234 F..17thSt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 CORVETTE 546-1934 STIMGRA Y l-... -V-ali-.an-t ,-,.-ti-.oa-w-ag-on-. COUPE Slant 6. Radio, heater,• E II d ·t• 1 auto.trans.Gdtires,Gd.. xce e.nt con ! 1?n · eng. Beautiful car. Ask- Automatic t~ansm.1ss1on, ing $450 cash or orr. Call power steenng, air con· afl Spm..968-4971 ditioning. CZYXl54). 1-'=·===-=-:.:... __ _ $4795 Fury lll, 1910, P IS, P JB. A/C, VS Auto, R eal SLEMDNS MERCEDES Clean. $1200 or offer. 645·1609 1"101\1 ER t:NT J\LS ••••••••••••••••••••••• (°OSlil l\·lt'sa S·Hi •l·l·l-1 ., •• M(; B. \UU l'. Nu wht 'f.S v w nus. New rblt eng IMPORTS "-c M 925N.HarborBlvd.S.1\. '71 F:eo111>li11c Supt·r \lun ~p. C.:\\•:ifl . fl.l us t sell. & in Auur. Sacrifil'e, 1976°3"'1 '~12•76· • 7JDUSTER ••53l·ZS03•• \18. Xlnl t·onil. F1r11s hl·d 1976 BMWS Sl ,575.67:i 1:iti:l /673-5:{91 desperate. Asking $1200.' 213 /921·8588 • Autom atic, factory air, Boats, Powrr 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• is· Wood /Glass, 35 HP, intl'r1 or, Air. $2~Jr1n ur -675-3631 . 714/SZl ·7250. D-'-9935 $:2388. (6294) O/B. forward control. 25' 1975 Open !load fully bl' s t ufr . ti4G ··IU<l J ur 1 ·6.1 :\1G U, new pautt & to11, --.::._ _____ _," ___ _:.:.:.c:::_.:=:::. ___ I -or Theodore Robins bltn bail tank, big w cc . .. s ps · winter ril es "' ... ON.JV """ FORD h I Sc I 68 I ~3 '062 ARE HERE ~-·. 'OOVWSqua,cback •MC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trailer, ~ood fisher for 644 ·8385 645-1513 Reasonable ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fn Dodge Monat:!o wagon ; $450. 751.5053 ---------1·75 Dodge l'u!>t intt<r1ur ----644 ·7972. ,73 AMC Matador st a wgn power ~indows, bra.kes; 2060Harbor Blvd. -"=-'-''-""-'----->11:ird Interest in Luxury Whls & t 1rl·:-.. $1.tlOO PS/PB/AC lo mi top dual air, auto pilot. CostaMesa 642-0010 18' South Coast Bay Boat. l\totor HOn\,e. $1500. Call 552-3660.Aft 6. Porsche 9750 VW '74 Bus new tires, eond. $2250, 559'.4668 radials. 1 owner . good Pontiac 9965 Xlnt cond., w tall new 968·3261or962·8S.\8. ••••••••••••••••••••••• maji!s. Z·bcd, am /£m PM/wknds cond.$500.494·3065 covers. $2500. 54().3440. '74 FOR!) t:conoltnC' -'' . radio 551-5728 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Roll·a ·Long, chassis ton Super Van. PanC'led ·7.i 911 ·rari-:a lc·e nlint . . , Cadillac: 9915 Ford 9940 '14 Ponliac Grand Sarari. 21fCabin Cruiser·Slps2. mount,IOl''mi'g.roofair & insulalcd , autom;itil·. &IST &•llOADWAT nlC'tallic. xlnt cond.·t'ree HotrodCamCatalog •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• STATION WAGO N. Just hauled & pain led. + ~cncrator , stereo. CB air. po.,.,·cr :-.lcl·nng, ri'ar s""'" """ stcrro l·asSl'lli· 24.000 10'· for Bugs & all small cars CADILLAC FORD· ·73 LTD. 2 dr, H.T., Am/Fm stereo, tape, Set up ror sport fishing radio. top cond. 556·6171 \1rindo.,.,, vent, lo"' 1:1.000 635·3171 S12 . .i so. 640-t15t5 & lrucks. 558·0424 PS /PB, air , 1 owner. AIC, full power , spd con- w/trlr. $3675. 552·9646 Trailers, TraYrl 91701 m1,!l~~·.64&3.~~27rcd tu sl.'JI 1H~uL11M~~DA•v•"IGMAci.t1N£ 'i 2 91.1 Orange. app grp. ,72 VW Bug. Vry clean. QUALITY Pr/pty.Aflti,675-7726 trol. special wheels. Commel't'ial Fishing Boal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -------Datsun 9720 1\i\l 1FJ\I. m a~s. rudials. mus t sell. Ne"· paint. ,67 LTD Sedan, Very gd S4.400t bstofr.6'13·2700. Fishing Daily, w /sell1973 CAVEMAN 13 '."66 DODG~ Van. HI.lit ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4200.675·9020 Xlntcond .751·5152. & cond. must se ll . IOPontiacCalalina Sla· part interest to person heater. porla potti, sips motor. V8, bltins. Call WILLRUY'\''()Ull .70911 T.A~l /F'~1 a 1raL'k .61 VW Bug, rcblt eng., (7 14 )998·2022. Private Lion Wa~on, a uto, A/C, who loves to fish for a fiv . 4. 548·1721. DATSUN. TO\'t11°A. K · 11 PRICE party pwr windows pw r d .1 CE on1s,must se · 5775. or bt-s t offer. · k ' . ing rorSlOOO. For eta1 s TR1\ILERSERVI ~ OllVOLKSW1\(it-;N 8.11 ·0788. r bra es, pwr steering .. call836·1205 SERVICE & SALES '71 Dodge Van. $l .800. PAID t·ou ----548·97368 terS ;30 0 70 t h '15 Granada, 2 d r .• Air, Call after6pm 521-5488 2Z7S.llarbor,S.A. ~ood co5nditinn. 3spd. ORN()'r PORSCll F. .'73 914 ~.7 '70VW Sqrbck.Xlnt cond. ver 0 C QQ$8 A.Mtt:M 8 track stereo. • ' 9970 •28' Monterey* 554·1912 ,,.,5·8059, tuart. TOP DOLL1\ R J 1, 000 m 1 , . A J\1 ! FM J2M mi. $1 ,700. Must sell v1n y) lop. 4 mos old. T1utderb1rd One or the best. Must (Mon.·Sat. 8-5:30) 71 FORD CALL stereo. cstm p10 stnpc & now . 675·9959. Example: r.~~-Ph: .840-2.176 aft ••••••••••••••••••••••• See! 846-3848. Auto Ser-Tice & SURFER VAN SAL B~~0H_;:'1A42DENE mags. all extras. Beaut 72 T-BIRD "'' ·~ cone!. P\lt pty. $5800. Ph: '71 vw Dune Bgy. Super, 72 Eldorado '68 FORD FAIRLANE Full power, A·M /FM lS' Fiberglass runabout Parts 9400 Aulomatie. r:ictor}' air, ---"'A-'"~""' dc"ndbl t'ans p Top · $3088 .,...,.,,.,.,,eves ... , · MustseU.Makeolfe,, s t ereo, air. • w/Evinrude 18 HP eng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio ~'188. (169651.f l. '75 O:ilsun 280Z, :1ir. auto. w ts ides. Stereo. 1st Only 48,000miles (OO FYC). eov'!r & m any xtras.01cts .Enginc,shortblock. TheodoreRabins mali(s. 1.'hrm. '104HI mi's. '74 911 Coupe. 5 spd, Sl.100 cash takes. ErmineWhite Xlntcond. 493-7438 TheodoreRobinJ Mov1ng, must sell. $900 425 cubic inc h , ever FORD i\1ust s;ic, f&IOO. 67:•·S•Hi7 . ~la~s. air. stereo tape, 842·7190. WI White vinyl top 74 FORD FORD 673-3165540..5255 ything new. balance 20fi0 llarbor Blvd , ---. -Po\\·er antenna, tinll'd White leathe r inte rior crank.S4S·ll$4. ' · 74 IJats un 2"?7. 01 1.nl j!l:iss, Carrera steering 71 YWIUG Full power GRAMTORIHO 2000HarborBlvd ·Boak. Rent/ Costa l\1 esa 642·0010 cond. air. ,\ :O.l 1t :i1 radio, Wht $10.500_~. ~-=SB=t~-7=862=~· -I 4 speed, radio, heater. Factory air 2 door ha rdtop, auto.. Costa 11.fcsa 642·0010 Ch.+et-9050 4 Whrel Drivf's 9550 luto~ Wanted 9590 25,000 m1, $5,800 rail :i ftr ----S1 FPD) Ster eo tape air, vinyl roof. $3488. ••••••,•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 PM & "'knds 848·25 1U "74 914 2.0 Por:r;chc . Air. 7~e R~ns All the extras! {989KXJ). Vega For ebarter 36' Col. $125 SAYE app, ~rou p . Like new. (820DJU ) Theodot-e Robins ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9974 day, wkly rates avail call WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 73 DATSUN 610 752·6531. FORD '12 Station Wagon, white. 497.2595 FOR TOP USED CA R~ 2 Door coupe. vinyl roof, _;.:.=.c.;:::::_ ______ I 2060 Harbor Bl vet. I 2 ,000 miles-I 2 ...o's FORD automatic, R&H, 50,000 , 906 HOW FORF.IGCNL.\SD051MCESSTI $?988 (801lft,:P ). '71 914 . Am /Fm stereo. Costa Mesa 642·0010 ProtectkNtiPlmt 2060HarborBlvd. mi.$1400.499.3623 loots.SOii O or / TheodorrRobins 24 M ori~ owner mi. SAE PRICED Costa Mesa 642-0010 -"-===-=:c:.=---••••••••••••••••••••••• LAST OF If your1car is extra clean FORD S3.800. 673·1363. 673·5391. '66 BUG , reblt eng. Crptg. l Classified ads sell big 8' Naples Sabot, xlnt cond. •75 L-•-.,.·s-sec us irst .,.,.ide rear tires. $700. 1 -st •~-~1-1o..1-e.;c11: 9947 ~ -• BAUER BUICK 2000llarbor Blvd Rolls Royce 9756 .,.Ao:.1513 -T" ~ -_... items, small items or an,y l200 firm ·, $50 in extras 6Toc'----• "-om c 1 00 o ~ • O..,.C ly' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -t J aU6425678. nv'VW'll'n' Ofital\esa 642· l •••••••••••••••••••••••1----------1 • oun. 1em. ustc · incl. Eves492·0167 2925 Harbor Blvd. i2 Maverick. Xlnt t:!Ond.,.1----------Example: Costa Mesa 979.2500 Fiat 9725 , #l DEALER IN U.S.A. VolYa 9772 •MAC Flltmciag• A/C. lo mi. Best offer. TOP DOLLAR CARVER 9950 '20 Viking. Xlnt cond. Re· cent s urvey. With Nw prt !!lip. $1,500/orr. 642-6347 days, 64().5734 C\ICS . 75 Lanclcntl1er JR{ ROY ....................... NABERS 644-7440. 4-Specd, ,;, •h ocks. PAID ROLLS-ROYCE ORAHVGOELCVOOUHTY CADILLAC Mercery Wo, rn hubs, mud & snow. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMEDIATELY '" •-"'" "· 062NDJ\!. FOR ALL COSTA MISA EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO 2600Harbor Blvd. '~ 2 '1i on t Zedg o M1 X 5•4·•«• Largest Volvo Dealer Co:sta Mesa roug am. -oor. m · SOL CAT. Fully race equlpt. with trailer & $4777 new 1ail. 1975 Califomi1:1 regional champlon. IJ8ftol lAll,;& $ZOOO. 541·2285. Terry. tWL WIW FOREIGN CARS ClOSEO SUNDAYS in Orange County! 540..91 00 mac eond. Lo mi, Stereo, CALLORCOMEIM BUYorLEASE fac air. cust xtras, P.P . 9760 OP'EH SUHD.t. Y eSt.ot.. 833-9111. TO SE! US DIRECT ••••••••••••••••••••••• RANGER 26 . Loaded. 4 Salis. $8900. (213) TOYOTA _5!16-071168'-'--'--'-'-"~-----I $575 1'66 Korbot, CM. 6'6·9303 NEWPORT IMPORTS 1~~~~~~~~~;"_"::;""~.:.:~~=-b:.:""-=~-'1~"~'-_._"~-'-rc=-:_i;.,_·M_.oo._'_1 [!:r(!i~, ~ ::~ s: ~~~~z:~· .. Stub: 97 61 2025 s. Manchester ~""· It A«ef4' .... lh s.-. '7•CHEVYBLAZER LO. Ml.· LOADED 3100 W.C..sl HWJ.HA ZI tzy 4.ZM , Cor 'Z7 BST. OFR. 151-2340 642·94D5 10.91(, Cor Ill '72 18.5M Cal M (Zl, Cal 44 oller. Tnoclls 9560 -------- • c.i a.. ~ ts.M ...st• Sea •• •• •••• • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • OrCllM)e County' 1 Witch Ketch, olre:!t. 40' 2 l ton plumbing tr\K'ka Highest S luyer NewporterketehG.5111,48" complete w /sleel bins. onlmports Tart.en ketch 13$M. call pipe mat:!hlnes, recent I ii Max•yToyota Diet •t A-very & Co. new erig's, Xlnt ures. -~/9112"11180. (I) has 120 V Generator. Call Rogf'ror Dill prlt:!ed to 1ell. Call ---"'~'-_...,-'-.,-'--- 90701 ...:Qu='"';.;;•d;ce"l"nc-".-'-"'""--'28-'-1-6-· -FREE APPRAISAL -. ..... , -...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE · flllfIIU Oran9='county FACTORY <M AUTHORlZED ~ , Sales • Suwice · Parts • Lea1in 120 W Warner at ~ain MOTOI: SantH Ana S57·2132 CAI -•· k It We buy used c11r1-& •••.-•••••••••••••••••• Lauuacapers true , on BOATSLIPS dump, Ford, In good lrut'kS. Ca ll GROTH i<t Fitit 128SL. AM /FM, SomeUwe:aboi.l'dl cond. For tale or teas.e. CllEVROLE.T loc a frc41 pin l'l trip1ng, rnoldl_ng, AlmlOCIZID ~•SwTk• ... -1 Elt •W 4SM-13311 ap.Draisul . xlnt ('Ond. 675·68tn ....., -=.;.;:;~------j «ft(7MICHEVROLET SAIL tor 20 to.,~, dock 7•GMCScy-1,Pkup, 18211 Beach Blvd, 'wide tie, •1•. Ml z. u.ooomt Lcin&bed, flunlingtonllea(h ~· ,. • ..-.111.... moo. P•t. ssi-7231 IM'1«ir1 549-33:11 • '70 850 SPYDER. Must 'See! Xlnt c:ond, new eng. $1700846-8062. l DAVE ROSS PON1UC-STVn Z410~11•d. • . 11.1., To dfteklp fMU09t: "°" T'utldroy, Anaheim 7.50-2011 ~ ~zt-~=tv"""*'" I .... ll 0.. •I llldl '75 Volvos lr:::" ll~ :i::--........ _ ;~ t= =~ -1M~e •-•• •-~~" ~~ :t-r Ol\00 '66 l22S, good cc>nd., ruru1 xlnt. Ores 6: battery new. Mu.st sell quick. 873-'IZ:M. ' .,.....i., :WW-• ltVl!lt ,,,.,.. .,_,,,. 10,.... llA 41-... 71 1f 11::-:tr.-~ 14 °"' .. ,._ltl 14 ·~ ,,,...._ ''"-n1.-, .. ,,.... .., ....... ,,.. ,.,. 17,,.,. 41 A"-"' 11 v...,. tin. qn.. ,,~ I,,..,....,_..... 7'-.', :ZOA-50T-IOlo II"-St lllet II Tl ... gt:-D:t::' fiS:::. ii:: ... ll~ =~ !l~ ~= 11=. ... ~;;,;;;.,,, ..... ,,_ == IO°""""""' tO T"" to ..._... -~-®..,.. f)Mo:::t Cadillac 9915 •••••••• • •••••••••••• llabers cactillac Qgality& Price -!JI C'•LAC ., ..... ft.I.I ~ ......... l .. *KJ $2795 Z600tt.lor ..... c..i.,....., 14o.16JO . Laguna/South Coast EDITION T•••Y's O o slag J N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 328, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOV EMBE R 24, 1975 I 'TEN CENTS -' 1Cleillente Couple Held • Ill Tot's Death ~. San Clemente police detectives aa.id today they will seek murder charges acainst a couplewbothey daim burned and beat their > ;rear-old daughter to uoconscious~ -·and, f'aually, death. .. Laura Cruz died at 7:38 p.m. Saturday at San Clemente General Hospital of trauma in~ cWced by bot water and cigarette 1-urn.s, .severe beating and . • :Clemente :cops Nab t'ot Haul 1 Two cold and frightened children in a van crying "Mom~ QJY'' Sunday night led San ~lemente palice to arrest the P,arents and, officers· said, seize IJlarijuana. gold and cash. · Kenneth Gregory Wentz, 23, and bis wife, Jorga, also 23, of Los Alamitos. were jailed on sus- J!icion of selling mariju~na . Police said they found them at a 'Qel Reposo r esi'dence not far from where the vehicle with the youngsters was parked. . Two other children, aged one ~Er and four months, were r. · inside the residence at the ti e of the arrest -the younger ~lng breast fed by the mother, lk:llice said. -'officers claimed they seized t:Wo kilograms (4.4 pounds) of nJarijuana, packaged for sale; #,~10 in cash, and 100 grams of Gld in plastic vials. l"•Police were summoned to the ifttersection of Del Reposo and C,alle Mirador at 11 :21 by a Woman who said she heard the frightened screams of two young children. fl'Sgt. Ardon Saunders located a 4.Jyear-old boy and his 2-year-old 81'.Ster in the front seat of a fs)reign made van. Both were clad in pajamas and appeared \.iry cold, Saunders said in his rfp<>rt . l The sergeant and patrolmen "t3.ul Falk and William Trudeau ?fiere told by a resident there had ~n considerable comings and gl>ings at a house at 108 Del Reposo. ·rThe officers said they knocked Iii the door of the r esidence and claimed they detected the scent bf' burning marijuana when the daor opened. (:Police claimed one man fled in-¥,i a rear bedroomtwhile another ~Sn from the house. The Wentz uple offered no resistance, of- cers said. 1 According to reports, Falk and Trudeau momentarily detained Ute man in the bedroom, but he · ched free of their grasp, w himself out of a winddw to ground 15 feet below and fled oofoot. · Neither man was found by <See POT HAUL, Page AZ) ,, Clemente High School ior Wendy Romagnino iis judged Junior Miss at '.Qnday competition nsored by South Coast cees. Wendy won a $500 arshiP. and will I go to te cdmpetition irl Santa Rosa in January. --·· "SCclf. •• you should 11..., -.. that ltid. It WU Onttme phyalcaJ abuse," said Lt. RlY Hartman. detectivedivisioneommander. Hartman said the child's natural mother and stepfather. Yolanda and Jose Molina, 2123 S. El Camino Real. were arrested. saturday afternoon and lnitiaUy held on child abuse charges alter the flrl was brought to the hospital at noon. Sbe was unc- CllS<'ious and not breathing, he said. The dettttive commander said_ officers will meet with Orange County District At\Qmey's office prosecutors in aii attempl to amend the charges to murder. The Molinas currently are in custody inJieu of $S,000bail each. rea Hartman said the girl's bat .. tered body was covered with burns caused by scalding water, hot ciearette butts, and pieces of· metal that had been heated. In addition, he said, her small body was marked with injuries that indicated she bad been severely beaten. Hartman said preliminary in·" vestigation showed that the abuse • ires had <>tturred over a period or several weeks. The parents, in preliminary statements given investigators, claimed that the scald marks were caused when the child turned off the cold water tap while taking a bath. The parents claimed that other bums were caused bttause the child liked to play with matches and cigarettes, a Ul"I Tl..,...._. BURNED OUT CAR SITS IN REMAINS OF GARAGE OF GLENDALE HOME DESTROYED BY MASSIVE BRUSH FIRE Numerous HOme1 Have Been Burned Along Nln•mile Front In Worst Fire in Southern Calffornla In Five Years Park Avenue Mall Project Gets Study Discussion of the develoPment ol a mall along the stub of Park Avenue in downtown Laguna Beach will be held at the Laguna Beach City Council meeting at 7:30 toDigbt a:t city hall. The mall, hotly opposed by some downtown merchants, h~ been hanging fire tor more than a year. Original city plans called for the Park A venue appendage to be closed to through traffic and to e liminate eight parking spaces. In answer, ·merchants proposed the stub be heavily landscaped but that parking be retained. . . The area involved is between the .libr ary and South Coast Hi,lbway. lt was cut ~f from the main part of Park Avenue when the, library was c:ooslruc:ted. It, ooly ocanl!cls DOW with two a]. leys. ._ The issue of the mall is to be discussed under t be council's public heariag agenda. 1be coun- <'il bw5iness· session will begin at 4:30p.m. and consist of the items earned over from Wednesday's agenda. Solons' Jmtke t CAIRO <UPI) -A 10.mau U.S. rongressional delegation arrived today to start a ''familiarization·' tour of the Middle Eas\. · · UST PIGSKIN PICKER()() SEI' The f'aual P.!&!~ Pi kmio '75 competftioa" ends this week as Orange Coast football fot"ecasters predict outcome! of 26 T~askglviJlg and -weekend games. The deadline for returning completed entries is one day earlier, ~ue to the holiday. En· tries m .. t be re<elved et the Costa Mesa office ol the Daily ,Pllotbef.,.ee p.m. Wedllesday. Plckeroo winners share $50 in caeb awarde each. week. Co.,r:flete rule• and an entry bl appear on page C-3. '/i«.'I • I 'Not M y Trial' 'Squeaky' Refuses To Def end Herself ' From Wire Services SACRAMENTO -The de· feme and prosecution rested to- day minutes after Lynette Fromme refused to take the stand at her attempted,Presidential as- sassination trial· because im- prison'ed mass murderer Charles Manson was barr~d from appear- ingin-court. "It's not m y trial.·· the 27-year- old red-haired defendant told U.S. District eourt Judge Thomas M8cBri.de. .. U it's not my trial, how can l take the stand on my own behalf?'' Miss Fromme. a follower o( convicted mass murde r er Charles Manson. also exclaimed to the judge: "What I"m saying is don"t make us shoot. Don "t make us be violent.·· In a rambling dis- course, Miss Fromme accused her attorney, John Virga, of mi s- representing her. Shetoldthejudgehermessage:. "If you all continue to lie to yourselves and your children, you'll die and you'll die violently.·· The jurors were not present during her statement. They have r..A seem Miss Fromme through mucbofthetrial. Shew as ousted for misbehavior Nov. 7 and has refused repeatedly to return unless Man.son and his followers were brought to court. Manson is presently holt.sed in San Quentin prison. Her refusal to take the stand ap· 'parentl.y-ended the-defensecase. Miss Fromme appeared red- eyed and tiJ'ed as she was led into the courtroom wearing a blue de- nim shirt and slacks. ' Tbe decisionBgainst testifying because MacBride previously turned down her motion for Manson and other jailed "Cami· ty•• members to appear as wit· nesses effectively ended her brief aerense. Virga said earlier if she wouldn't take the stand, be would retthiscase. . Miss Fromme, who haa sat out her trial in a holding cell equipped I Ul"IT...,_. ·woNT TT"'Ec-S"'llFY- 'Squeaky' Fromme with closed circuit television, as- serted that Virga planned to "lie" in his rmal argument about a let- ter she wrote to a television newsman dealing wilt\ environ- mental problems and· how she plaMed to attack them, "The letter.eays if you all con~ tinue to lie, you Aud tour children will die and dle"vior~uy:• the 27-ye'1'-okl fanatlt' en.Vironmen· <SOe8QUllAltY, ..... 62) . ' Sewer Fees Debated in San Clemente A controversial recommenda- tion that San Clemente city cou n- cilmen increase the city's sewer service fee by 75 ~rcent will be debated at a special public hear- ing at 7:30 p .m . Tuesday at City Hall. Bartle Wells Associates. San Francisco-based financing con- sultants. recommended that the service fee must be increased to restore the city"s sewer system as a self-supporting enterprise. Since 1970, residential sewer fees collected by the <'ity have fallen short of what it has cost the city to operate its treatment and disposal system. The deficit first was covered with reserves in the sewer fund . When they were wiped out, money was transferred to the sewer ac- <'OUnt from the general fund. The transfer amounted lo $85,000 in fiscaJ 1975. The <'Onsultants recommend that the monthly sewer fee billed owners of single family homes be increased to $5. It now is $2. 75 The financing team also re- commends the <'Ouncil increase sewer connection fees charged developers who hook new houses onto the sewer system. It concluded in a repart on !See SEWER, PogeAZl Man Stabbed In Costa Mesa A Laguna Beach man was knifed in Costa Mesa Sunday by two men be met in a bar who later tried to rob him, be told police. Elias Ramons, of 1575 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, was bleeding from a deep knife wound in his left arm when police attempted to question him. Ramons spoke no English. A man living near the Minute King market, 5052 Newport Boulevard, where the stabbing took place, translated. Ramons was treated at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital following the 1:45 a.m . attack. •. Hartman said. According to Hartman, Molina, ·_ 21, said in an interview that the ' child got up from bed Saturday I morning, but was too si<'k and in·-~ jured to play or wat<'h television ' and went back to sleep. } According to Hartman, Molina ~ said in the statement that he later • found the <'hild was not breathing j· (See BEATING, Page AZ) ' • ID I • I 13Homes·l I Burn in Glendale I . • ' I \ ~ By JOH'N VALTED ~• I OttMO.Uy~ ... S-~ ~ Roaring fires pushed.. by ... bQt,~ dry and intense Santa Ana winds continued to rage throughout the t Los Angeles foothills tOOay with ~ thetoll set thus far al 25,000 acres .1 consumed and at least 13 bOmes destroyed. About 750 homes had been evacuated. And despite a massive mutual- a id firefighting effort, authorities said that the blazes are still raging out of control in two separate areas. In tbe foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains near Glen~ dale. the toll in houses is the greatest. But the threat is even more severe on other rronts in Big Tujunga Canyon and Sylmar where hundreds of families were evacuating today. Several firefighters already have been injured in the blazes which broke out on Sunday as humidity plummeted and winds up to 50 miles per hour :-;wooped over the ridges. Besides the blazes in Glendale and Tujunga, yet another raging fire is continuing unchecked in the Mt. Baldy ski area where one expensive res idence was lost Sunday and dozens of other re- sidences were imperiled. A total of 1.800 firefighters and 30 aircraft were on the lines to- day a s the smoke filled San Fernando Vall ey to a point where morning commuters had to turn on headlights to see through the dense pall. The heaviest early evacuation efforts, said firefi ghters, was in the area of 1-1 ay n es and Blan<'hard Canyons. Now that Sylmar is threatened. residents there are preparing to leave. Another area where scores of families are being ordered out is along Glendale 's Duns muir Avenue, where authorities were repo rted tra veli ng hou se-to- house to urge residents to leave. The si tuation in the Tujunga Canyon front was about as bad. authorities said . During Sunday night's evacua- tion effort residents of Kagel Ca - nyon were seen leading their livestock at a dead run down a road while flames advanced toward their homes. One elderly woman in the area threatened by the Tujunga blaze (See 81,AZE, Page A2) Coast Weath er Sunny Tuesday with low humidities and warm tern· peratures. Local gusty northeast winds 10 to 20 mph below canyons. llighs 75 to 85. Lows 45 to 55 ex- cept warmer, windy areas. I NSIDE TODA V ' The new director of the State Deportment bf Rehabilitation. .a quod'riplegic. promises new policies Jur tMdisabled. AS. ' .. •• •• •• c .. ,. C• •• ... .. .. . .. ... ... •• ' .. I .. • • .. ,. ,\ •t-t . .. Ct-t . .. .. .. .. . .. l A: DAILY PILOT use Monday. Novembtot 24, 191'5 Couple R epo rt Chutist Blown 'Out to Sea' f't•dt•rnl Av1at1cu1 ,\gl'nl·y of fi r ial;; wert· louk1 ng 111to :1 report today of a mystt•ry par:.tt'hut1st \l.'ho m ay havt• bt·1..·n c_·au).(ht by bri:sk Sanlu An a w1n ds Suod ay af· tc rnoon 11 nd bJo-A'n c1ut t11 .~J ·.1 S~t -11 arr y \V r1 ~ht or lhl'' )r :.inJ.!C' • County Shl'r1ff 's 11:.trbor P.1trol, said he ;.tnd his w 1fl' s av>' ;.i parar hutist glis tt•n1ng 1n th<' -.un light about 5,000 f('el Jf)U\'l' tht• OrangC'C'ounty .!t.1rporl Wright was on h1:. p.1t1n in '.\'e-A•port Hl•.1<·h at the tune of thl' :;1ghting. 'I k rt O\O.' I "''""ll 't st.•t·i n ,I? things." \\'rig ht :-.aid toll:iy ... :\1y \~'l.fe sa"' it too.·· Front Pa9r A I SQ UEAKY. • t:llist s~id . , rn a clear vo ice. she s111d that ber lawye r a pp;Jr('Otly 1nlt•ndt·<I to describe that ll•tll'r a3 a 'Joke-" and said, "l '''orl 'l ha\'(' il ltt·ll a.bout . ~l e has l'\'t•ry intention of m1srepre~enting m e.·· In the letter, referenl·e was made to the grisly killing of prl'I?· nant actr('ss Sha ron Tall' in 1969 and warned that pt!'opll's homes <'ould be made "bloodier" than !\li.ss T ate's. !\lac Rr idl'. his palit•nre "'ear ing thin. dema nd<."d out of th e pre· .sence of the 1ury th at sh(' an- nounce \\.'h('lher .she would take the .s tand and tt'st 1fy in her u"'n behali. "It 's not m y trial," s ht" declared. ·•Jf it ·s not my tri al , how' can I take the s tand on my own behalf?" "I thought the whole object was to come in here and tell the truth.·· .she said. "lie can plead my case as not guilty '"ithout lying.·· Front Page A I SEWER ... sewer financing that the $375 per unit fee be boosted to $500 this year and by $S0 in subsequent years. Bartle Wells consultants 'further urges the council to .create a apecial district to fund sewerage im provements in the undeveloped portions of the city·. The consultants said the district 'could issue bonds which would be repaid through a $1,500 per unit "add on" connection fee paid In · addition to the basic $500 connec- tion fee. Councilmen agreed to call a special public hearing on the pro· posals due to the magnitude of the increases. Frot11 Page A I BEATING •.• ' • ~ and attempted to give mouth to mouth resuscitation to her. When efforts failed, the parents took the girl to the hospital. According to a statement by Mrs. Molina. 23, the couple had not taken the child to the hospital earlier because they had no money, Hartman said. Investigation into the death is ~ continuirig today . 7 TWA Settles ALEXANDRIA, Va. !UPI) - Trans World Airlines and the ' Federal Aviation Administration ! have agreed to out of court settle· • ments in the dozens of damage , suits arising from the December. 1 1974 crash or a TWA jet outside ) Washington's Dulles Airport. ) ,,-~~~~~~~~--... • • • , • • • - ORANGE COAST '"' DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pt•\-~I oncl P"l>ll- Jack R. Curley Vlf' P<"lot~1 •"II Ot..,..•I Mo- Tl'IOmas Keevil 1Ctl•1•• ~I~ s~ud h 1.~ b(>lievcd th:.1t the ('hullsl \\'•t ~ in thl' t ukl"<iff p:.1lt\•rn of Orange <:uunty Airport 1:111d addf'1\ that hC' tat ('r sa"' ~n a1rlt nl·r taking off unrlerne;ith U1(' 1n an \\'rq.!h t rl·po rt l'd th'1l ht'li tor 1t>rs fr om the ll.S . ('oa!)I liuoi rd ;i nd '.\1.•\\ po rt Rcal·h !)cannt.'<I thl' :-!<'a and th a t {\\'U llarbor l'.1lrul Ni:i t.s J<nnl•d I hl· ~ea rC'h .\n off1t·1nl from lhc ft'd\•ral .\v1ation :\gt•n<·y (1''1\A I s,11d he h.1d heard nuth1n g uf the 1nt·1ll eul but \\OU id Jvok into 1t. ~It• S ~ld his :1gt"n<'Y \\'OUJd or dinardy know of an) par.irhut£· :it'livit v in thl· :.1 r e:i and that lhl'rl' 11 ere ni1 r l'port.-. of any Jun1ps ovt·1 In t· \\'l't•k c>r1tl . \Vit h t h<' ki nd of 11·1nd ''l' hnd N.111d;.1:-, hi' m1i.:ht go as far as TnkyP. l)r lo San l'lemenlt• lslarid at any r;.1te," he rC'n1arkt•tl. Sgt. Wright .sant ht lo.-;t sight of the pnrac hu te \\'hl·n he \\.'t'nt inlo his house to t·all tht.' airport towC'r He s pecul ated th at s111<·e no on<• \\':'JS a\\'<1rl~ of lhl' 1ne1d1·nt, 1\ woul d appf•ar pos:.1hle th.it adu1n my \\'a s rigged to lhl· par<1chult• Two Jurors In.Hinshaw Trial Leave Opening s tate ments in the Orange County Superior Court bribery trial of Congressman An· drew Hinshaw were delayed to- day when two later alternate jurors decided over the weekend lhat they cannot now serve in what is expected to be a thret"· month trial. Judge Robert P. Kneeland ex· cused both jurors from duty on grounds of economic hardship and ordered seleet ion of two more panelis ts from a new slate of prospective jurors called lo hi s courtroom Hinshaw watched today as his lawyers and Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi re· sumed jury selection procedures. The jury sworn in last Friday will be asked to determine his guilt or lnnocence on three felony counts of bribery. Jt is alleged that the Ne"·porl Beach Republican accepted stereo equipment and a. $1 ,000 bribe from a Tandy Corporation executive during his term as county assessor. It is further alleged in the Grand Jury indictment that Hinshaw solicited a bribe from a lawyer represe nting Beckm an Instruments of Fullerton, again while be served as county as- sessor on the Orange County As· sessment Appeals Board. Capizzi said he expects to call about 30 witnesses to the stand . Defense attorneys Robert Green and Marshall !l-1 organ have not commented on their trial plans. Planners Eye Rescinding Of Facility A request to r escind the 1..aguna Beach Planning Com- mission's previous appro ... al of a proposed lifeguard headQuarters at Main Beach Park will be con· sidered by planners meeting at 7:30 p .m . Tuesday at city hall. The commission earlier found that construction o! the lifeguard department facility on the north end of the park would be allowa- ble under the city's general plan. Commission Ch airman Bill Leak has as ked that action be rescinded. Leak has opposed the construction of the faci lity on the beach from the first. The rest of the commission first favored it. but later Com· missioner Sally Bellerue decided to oppose the matter. Com · missioner Bob Mc Lean is seen as a possible swing vote. Other cbmmi s~ion business in· eludes: -Purchase of two cable car style trams at a cost of $40.000 e a ch to augment the city's municipal trans it system . F\lnrls Crom the purchase would come rrom grant funds . -A public hearing on ust"S and acqui&ition of Crescent Bay Point lands. The area involved is cur· rentty b~td u1rder 1 bWldil\g rreeze applied by the <'ity coun. cll. The bearing is to solicit com- ments on plans for the property. f'aying R espects LONDON (A Pl -Pr ince Philtp . hu s band of Queen Elizabeth II. wlll allend ceremonies ln Madrid Thursday mar~e the accession ot King Juan Carlos I of Spain, Buck- inlham Palace1nnouncedtod.ay. -, BURBANK GLENDALE Study R e leased ' UCI Behind In Teaching? • • The Unlver!ity o( California, which ls world renowned (or iU rnearch errort:s may be dropping the ball when It tomes to teaching, according to a pro- fezsor·:11 study. stderP<l as valuable <tS those ln· volvina research.·· Stone said. • Dll .... ,.. .... ~..., MAP SHOWS AREA HIT BY BRUSH FIRES Foothills of San Gabriel Mountain• Ablaze The evaluation or how $5 million in teachinc improvement money was spent iJI detailed in lhe study, "And Gladly Teche, ·· named from a line in Chaucer's ··Canterbury Tales." It was re· leased at a UC Reeents meeting in Irvine this week. Despite that, he said, the large majority o! the new teat:hing pro- gram:11 examinN by his study were highly succes:.fu!, accord· ing to the students and faculty asked for their reactions to the courses . The largest problems in the new tt-aching method.a, Stone said. were unsure rundine- leaving the counf's hanginf al the end or a fiscal year-end aclr o! communication .. Fro ... ra~Al BLA ZE ••• l'l'fll :.-Cd to lf':J\'l' Und had to be dr agj!l'rl S {'r ean1i n~ from her 1iirl':Jlt•111·d humt' ;..1 y \\hull.' lift• w as thl•r('." she pil~ad ed as s he riff's deputies pu!it'd her a14•ay . 'J'hl' high <A'inds and crackling- dry condit1 ons in the foothills througho ut t he• Southland are not 1·:-c pt•rtt•d to ea se for at least a11othe r d ay. for e r a.sters said . The f1rt• danger is exl.Ie me in all areas . th ey added . Despite the severe peril in the Lo s Angeles a nd Orange County areas, fa rther north, firefighters havt• managed to quell several . blazes y,•hirh had threatened to spread quickl y. f'our brush fires which erupted in Ve nt ura County oyer the weekend were reported today lo be in the mopup stages. The tot al loss in those blazes was 850' acres '-''It h no houses burned. /\ shi ft in weather patterns in the area aided the firefighters there. reports said. Cromls Flock To Be aches--- Not to Water Balmy weather sent crowds to the South Coast beaches over the Wet!kend, but cool water kept all but hardy souls from lhesurf. San Clemente Lifeguard Ken Casper said a large beach crowd -considering the time of year - visited the San Clemente area beaches. but · there. were no :serious incidents. County Aids In Fighting Canyon Fire Ten fire engines and 30 men from the Orange County Fire DE'partment arf' aiding hundreds of other firefighters try in~ to con· lain the massi\'e La Crescenta fire in Los Angeles County. Captain Bruce Turbeville or the county fire department said the bulk of the county's as· sistance was committed Sunday. County fire ofricials have called into action the Santa Ana tuk force to fill the gap left when the regular crews were sent to Los Angeles. The task force crews come from northern California, y,·here seasonal rain ha:s lessened the fire danger. "These men have already started !lying in to provide backup support and their equip· ment was brought in last month," Turbeville said. Orange County is still in a "red flag aler t" situation due to conti· nuinat high winds and low humidity. "We've canceled all days orr for our wildfire forces in the event we have a problem here," Turbeville said. FroMPageAJ POT HAUL •• police. Wentz and his wife were booked at the San Clemente police station. She later was transferred to Orange County Jail. The four ch lldren W«e placed in custody at the county children ·1 home.· The par~ts a lso were booked on suspicion of child neglect. UC Berkeley higher education professor James C. Stone, who conducted the study, concluded. "The thrust of this study's rt» c-ommendations is that the un· iversity, renowned for its ex- cellence in re:search, become r e- nowned for its excellence in teaching, too ... Stone said that research has higher rewards jn terms or pro· fessionaJ advancement !or un· iversity profes sors than does teaching, effectively discourag- ing many faculty members from becoming engaged in experimen- tal, but potf'ntially more effec· live, teaching methods. "Faculty were dissatisfied and frustrated because activities re· lated to teaching were not con- The central university data base, located at the UC Irvine campus and administered by the UC Santa Barbara campus, Stone reported. was inconvenient for many professor s who would like to know what has been done to improve teaching on other campuses. The $5 million, Stone said, had been well spent. He recom- mended more money be put into improving teaching techniques. The money was spent between 1971 and 1975, and included both regents· funds and state funds. Overall, Stone said, his ten- member team found evidence ol increased interest in teaching, and suecess in improving it at aJJ nine campuses. San Juan Farming Left to Residents San J uan Capistrano residents will be given t he chance to say whether they want the city in· valved in agricultural preserva- tion. The City Council has vot· ed unanimously to place the issue on the March ballot. But by split vote, they defeated an ordinance saying they in· tended to begin the program after the election. Mayor James Weathers and Councilmen John Sweeney and Roy Byrnes opposed the or· din~e which had been dratted at the request or the council. A vote for the ordinance, said the mayor, would be putting "my stamp of approval on a project in which I do not believe.'' direct the starr to use the or~ dinance as the basis for the ballot question. Several "opinion ques· lions·· will also be included on the ballot. The program proposes that the city purchase and preserve about 136 acres or farmland financed through a tax levy of 10 cents per $100 of assessed valuation begin· ning July 1, 1976. Additional funds would come from development rees on all new construction, effective April 1, 1976. The proposed fees are $500 per residential unit and $2,000 per acre for commercial, industrial. and institutional con-_ struction. Boy Missing Water temperature o! 57 degrees prevented most people from going in, Casper said. The temperature had dropped two degrees from a week ago and would continue to decline, Casper s aid. Courthouse Down The other opposing councilmen expressed reservations about the program but said they would be more supportive ir it involved other kinds of open space. Councilmen Douglas Nash and Yvon Heckscher have co n- tin1,1ously supported the program and contend it is a viable ven· ture. SANTEE (AP) -An intensive search by 90 men proved fruitless, as the hunt ror 12-year·old Richard Herzig continued unof. ficially today. Two smaller oys said they last saw Richard being hit by two teen-age boys near ruins or Padre Dam on Saturday. In l.aguna Beach, the beaches were well populated al so. There were no inc idents reported, a lthough authorities were called to inv estigate reports of lobster traps being raided by scuba divers. Two divers were cited by Fi sh amd Game wardens. County Awaits Showdown On Oil Leases Orange Coast city officials and their counterparts e lsewhere were still waiting for word today on the hearing date for a pending showdown in federal court to halt the sale of orfshore oil drilling tracts in federal tidelands. Thus far no guidance has come from Washington, D.C., where lawyers marched into court last Fri~ay to file several separate actions calculated to stall the sale Dec. 11 . If the court cases work, the saJe of more than a million acres of federal tidelands of the Orange Coast would be stalled Wltil as- serted environmental damage can be ruled out completely by the U.S. Departmentofthelntt"rior. "All o! us are still waiting for some kind or w!Srd on when the court will take the issue up,'' said Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil. Newport Beach. along with Huntin gton Beach, Laguna. Beach and the counties or0ra111e and Log Angeles are parties in one of the suits. , Anothf'r action was filed by the California Attorney General's o!- £ice. Laguna, Clem ente Firemen o n Standby Fire Ot>partment units from Laguna Beach and SanOemente were placed on standby today ln an Orange County tuk force lO aid Los Angeles County f"llhlinJ a huge !Ire in the 1\ijun&a Ca- nyon area. Both San Clemente and · 1..aguna Beach were called oo to contributt-one pumper and ptrsonnel as part or the county's mutual aid pacts. The local Willa WOO!d be part of five trv....,ioe· tuk force.1 held oa standbJ- OROV!l.LE iUPll -The cen- tury -old Butte County ~ourthouse, extens ively damaged 1n an earthquake Aug. 1, is being torn down. The council, however, did MARINERS Tl\X DEFERRED SAVINGS PU\N fOR THE SELf EMPLOYED Now Is the time for you to open a Tax-Sheltered KEOGH Savings Account at Mariners. A s the end of the year approaches, this special Mariners acco unt shelters your present income from the deep bite of taxes and provides a plan to Insure future ~t l rement benefits . Here's a chart l'a..how you how much you can legally tax-defer from your Income this year: ·--JIM•ln Olllca) 151SW•ldltf Dr. !1' t 4) 142-4000 IF YOU'UllNED: YOU MAY SAVE TAX-FREE Lese than S?~.00 this Yfff ....... , ............... , .. up to $750.00 S10,000thlayeer ..................... -... , ...•... up toSl.500.00 S25;000 th l• year •.. -..•.•....••• '" ....•.•••..... lllp to $3 ,750.00 $50,000th l~year ............ : ..... -· ...... , ...... up toS7,500.00 Make U 1 point to come fn to_ Mf rln1rs @• eoon 11 pontbl• end 1tert your Tex-Sheltered KEOGH Account. Multiply today'• -- dollars Into 1 wealthier retirement! P.S. ti you ere not H tf-empfoyed, H k about Merlnera "IRA" T1x-8Mltered.Account. 1 r I • " -. • BMO Program Health Ben.efit Plan Available BJ SYLVIA POllTER ~ ofTbun1tY!bl DaJr, lfJOU ,.ork for• company •Ith 25 or mote employ• and you receive health benefit.a, you.r company will be required to otter you the al~maUve of joln- ln,-ao •pproved Health Maintenance Oraanllatlon, assum-inC there la an HMO in)'OW' area. You would lhettby Join opproximolely 6 mlWon other Americans acro11 the nation wbo already are members ol thecse medical care grqupg in which you prepay your medical bW s -and in return, get a type or one-stop, ooe·bUI health care. ABOUT •••.too EMPLOYERS witb mllllons of workers on tMir payrolls will be af. f ected by the ne w Department or Health. ' . Money's Worth EdUC"etion and Welfare regulation5. There may not yet be an HMO in your area. ol course, although there are now 181 programs (not all, however, federally approved) operatine m 33 s-t.at". But your chance to join an HMO will unques- tionably increase as moce and more KMOs seek federal qualification. And there also should be a big surge in the growth_ or _HMOs, according to lnterStudy, a private Mio· neaPol.15 !trm that helped to stimulate today 's interest in HMO.. I EVEN THE NATION'S Blue Cross Plans -which nt~t or us usociate only with payment of hospital biJls -hafe >erome more and more active in creating HMOs and are currenUy involved in 98 HMO programs, more than double lhe. number a year ago. These are being offered to sub- scnbers by Blue Cross Plans as alternatives to the tradl· tional type o( health care coverage. Just wbat do HMOs oCCer that might warrant your con· sidering them as alternatives lo more familiar types of health care? Typical is the following package offered by lhe Community HeaJth Plan or Queens.Nassau, Inc., set up onJy two years ago under the joint sponsorship of the New York Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan and the Long Island Jewish·ffillside Medical Center. Jn this short span, this new HMO has attracted nearly 14,000 members in an ejgbt-mile radius or operation. -The full cost of as many as 365 days of hospitalization, including room and board, drugs, laboratory tests. am· bulance, anesthesia, radiotherapy, physical therapy, and all physicians· and surgeons' services. -UP TO 504 HOURS of private duty nursing, with no charge for general nursing care. -Outside or the hospital such key services as unlin:iited doctor visits as well as home visits, specialist care 1nclud~ consultations, physical checkups, eye examinations. laboratory and X·ray tests, maternit.y and well baby care, immunizations, physical therapy, plaster casts and dress· ings, emergency care, hemodialysis, etc. -just about every conceivable type of health care you might need or wanL The heart of the HeaJlh Maintenance Organization is re- vealed in its name -preventive care. The emphasis is on keeping you well so that the need for hospitalization is held to alminimum and limited to instances where it is absolutely esoeaUal. AND INDICATIONS ARE that HMOs succeed in doing this. While New York's Community Health Plan is still too _new to yield definitive figures, facts from elsewhere are en- couraiing. I ' 11' Roch~ter, N.Y., for instance, the average length of stay in the hospital was 4.8 days for ohe Blue Cross HMO Plan and 5.6 .days for a second Plan. In comparison, the average hospital stay for the regular Blue Cross Plan sub- S<'riber was 6.8 days. But what about costs? HMO coverage is more ex- pensive than that for traditional care merely because of the comprehensiveness of the care provided. Premiums vary according to the number of benefits provided and the length of hospitalization covered as well as the HMO's location. IF YOU ARE SINGLE. the range might be from Sl6 to $32 a month and if it's family coverage, from $52 to $80 a month . You 'll find your answer when you weigh the costs against the benefits of preventive care and the com· prehensiveness of that care. · Millionaire Says He's for Cornmnner METAIR!E, La. <UPIJ -. John Scbwegmann thinks of himself as the com moo man ·s millionaire. "I lack fmesse, and frankly, I'd rather not have it,·· be says. "Everybody thinks that when you b ecome a millionaire, you say 'well, to hell with those other people.· I don't feeJ lbat way, "he s aid. "Frankly, the people bave given me a lot, whether they know it or not. They have given me the opportunity to be where I am today." IT SOUNDS like politician's language, and the 64-year-old Schwegmann is indeed a semi.successful politician. .But at the same time, the multi-millionaire witb the giant supermarkets dislikes most politicians and speaks out against almost everything ''those crooks·· stand for. "U you only went to seventh grade, you don't have that ... that •tact·,·· Schwegmann say~ in his gravelly Irish County Firm. Income's lTp quarter income of the F'lrat American Financial Corp, la 1975 lacreaud 14 per- cent over the comparable period of last year, D.P. Ken · nedy, said. channel voice, which borders on Brooklynese. Schwegmann has l'if!.en fighting battles for the or· dinary man for years. He was a consumer advocate long before it becam~ a fad. "l'VE BEEN fighting for the consumer all my Ufe," says Schwecmann, recently elected to the Louisiana Public Service Commission, the state agency which re- gulates utilities. ''Today the public doesn •t have a real fighter. "And all those consumer groups? They're all worth- less." Scbwegmann s uccessfully challenged drug pricing laws in Louisiana. He challenged liquor price l aws. He challenged fair trade laws and won. Now he's challeng- ing Louisiana dairy regula· tions which lead to high milk pri ces. Schwegm a nn ran fo r governor once and lost mis· erably, spending $75,000 in the process. He·s proud that during his years in the legislature he was Crequently the only legislator voting against a bill. "SOMEBODY JIAD lo 1"' the David lo filhl the Gollatf1. NJ I WU the David ... lo the Santa Ana com· paoy 's report to i shareholder~. con!olldated net income for the third quarter of this year was sbown as $894 ,860. or 71 cents 4per share, compared with $78:t,08S, ot 64 cents, in the like 1974 reporting period. ••Everyone ap there respected me . 'l'~ey feared me and they was only hoping lbal I'd get out, .. he said. "There'a only two important things in life. One Is YoUr re· putation and one is your health . If you h3ve a choice, ta)te your reputation. "That's one thing that John Schwegmann is not selling - his reputation.·• Mooday'8 Closing Price11 ·- ' NEW YORK STOCK ' L/SC DAIL y PILOT A' ( • EXCHANGE Nl"W VOl'll( IV~ll -1 .W.. J11irf W.-... ~ M ~ ~ 1rtir1 S.. '-' l ... ;,':\ -r= • llW NM 0.. 0t P~ ,.-. 0.. 0. N (t9l 0. 0. P.t ,_... 0. 011f '~ ~ 0-0e •l..-J 0.. 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' \ \ • ·. " " : .•. • ' ·-Saddlebaek· EDITION Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks VOL 61, NO. 3:18, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1975 TEN CENTS ' (:leinente Couple Held. • Ill Tot's Death . , I san Clemente police detectlves p:1eumooia. uid t<lday tliey will seek murder ''Slck ... you 1hl!.ll!d have seen cbfrpsqain>tacOllPlewbothey that kid. It wu extremepiiyslcal dAilm bunied and beat their S-abule," said LL Ray Hartman, f88'~lddaugbte.rtounconacioua· detectivedivisloncommander. Jldl,and,ftnally,deatb.. Hartman said the chlld's .I.aura Cruz died at 7:38 p.m. ·natural mother and stepfather, S~nrday at San Clemente Yolanda and Jose Molina, 2'123 S. ~al Hospital r.:A trauma in· El Camino Real, were arrested dueed by bot water and cigarette Saturd•Y afternoon and initially burns, 1evere beatine and held OD child abuse charges aft.er .. !lie rlrl was brooitht to the hospital at noon. She wu unc- m»elous and oot breathing, he laid. The detective commander said olficera will meet with Orange County District Attorney's office prosecU.tors in an attempt to amend the charges to murder. The Molinas currently are in custody in lieu of $5,000 bail each. Ha.rt.man said the girl•s bat- tered body was covered with burns caused by scalding water, hot cigarette butts, and pieces or metal that bad been heated. ln addition, he said, her small body was marked with injuries that indicated she bad been severely beaten. Hartmrui said preliminary in- vestigation showed that the abuse • had occurred over a period of several weeks. The parents, in preliminary statements given investigators, claimed that the scaJd marks were cau:sed when the child turned off the cold water lap while takin& a bath. The parents claimed that other bums were caused because the child liked to play with matches and cigarette~. rea Ires a Soviet . Misdeeds HidJ,en? ., WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford and Secretary or state Henry A. Kissinger are car· qlng out a "deliberate policy of secrecy and deception in con· ceJling Soviet violation of the strategic arms limitation agree· meot, Aviation Week & Space Tti;cbnology said today. In an editorial on SALT dis· armament talks, the technical· weekly said, "A deliberate policy o(. secrecy and deception on the part of the Nixon and Ford ad- ministrations ... has tried desperately to conceal from the U.S. Congress and public the de- liberate Soviet violations of both the letter and spirit of the SALT agreement and the gross U.S. wtfcy errors that are steadily ' • (See SECRET, Pa&eA2) ...... -~·~---:1;11-• • Ul"IT ........ • Shark Chaser Never Worked • Say Experts BURNED OUT CAR sITs IN REMAINS OF GARAGE OF GLENDALE HOME DESTROYED BY MASSIVE BRUSH FIRE Numerous Homes Have Been Burned Along Nine-mile Front In Worst Fire In Southern Caltfornla In Five Years ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -Ex- perts say a ''shark chaser·· chemical that has been standard islue with all armed services life jftckets for more than 25 1 years dpesn't work exactly as planned. ~some cases, the "repellant" is eaten by the sharks. "It was never really effective, hat it helped psychologically because the people who used it didn't know it wasn't effective," Di'. C. Scott Johnson of the Naval Underseas Center told a con- fCftnce of shark experts here. :'The packets of black dye and eQpper acetate have been used by Ute armed forces since World War II. But Johnson said the Air Force bas stopped buying the $)bstance and the Navy soon will ~tinue its use. =Officials said tests proved that so-called repellant not only dn't chase away sharks but &i~~-metimes eaten by the pre- .._ ... 'But at least the dye kept the person in the water from seeing ,any approaching sharks, .. said Dr. Stewart Springer, one of the deators of the "shark chaser" tp.4 DOW senior research as-!~iate at the Mote Marine ~atory in Sarasota, Fla. Viejo MAC , Nomination Papers Ready Nomination papers for the Mis- sion Viejo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) election may be picked up from the Orange Coun- ty Registrar of Voters beginning l>e<.4. The election will be held March 2 for the purpose of filling 'three vacancies OD the council. The of- fices are now held by Jeanne Gagnebin, Cal Neve andr John Noble. Candidates for office must be registered voter s Jiving in Mis- sion Viejo and must obtain signatures of at least 20 but not more than 30 registered voters of their district. The completed forms must be flied with the Registrar of Voters, 1119 E . Chestnut Ave., Santa Ana, no later than Sp.m. Dec. 31. Candidates m ay file a state- ment of qualifications which will be sent to the voters along with . <See MAC, P•ge A.2) Parachutist Blown Out Across Ocean? ,, 'Federa1 Aviation Agency of- fteials were looking into a report today of a mystery parachutist who may have been caught by kisk Santa Ana winds Sunday af- fSnoonand blownouttosea. . ··Sgt. Harry Wright of the Orange Oounty Sherill's Harbor Patrol, , flld He and bis "ire saw·· a paraehutist glistening in the sun· . n&bt about 5,000 feet above the r Orange County Airport. , ~.Wright was on his patio in , 'Newport Beach at the time of the . iilahtine. ·~·~''I know l wasn't seeing • gs," Wright said today. "My · esawittoo." • · 'f·He said be believed that the '4butilt was in the takeoff pattern « Oran&• County Airport and added that he later saw an llrllnOI' takinl orr underneath the ,,,..... . ~ Wright reported that helicop- ters from the U.S. COa.st Guard and NewPort Beach scanned the sea and ttiat two Harbor Patrol boats joided the seareh. An offieial from the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) said he had heard nothing of the incident .but would look into it . He .. silid ~6fs-agency woWd or- dinarily know of any parachute activity in the area and that there were no reports of any jumps over the weekend. ''With the kind of ~ we had Sunday, be might go as far as Tokyo, or to San Clemente Island atanYtate, •· heremarll:ed. Sgt. Wright said be loot sight of the parachute when he went into hi.s house to call the airport tower. lie speculated that .sinee no one was aware of the ineldent., It would appearpossiblelhatadurn- ~mywas rigged to the parachute. / 'Not My Trial' 'Squeaky' Refuses To. Def end Herself From Wire Services SACRAMENTO -The de· fense and prosecution rested to- day minutes after Lynette Fromme refused to take the stand at her attempted presidential as- sassination trial because im - prisoned mass murderer Charles Mans6n was barred from appear- ing in court. "It"s not my trial,·· the27-year· old red-haired defendant told U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Mac Bride. "If it"s not my trial, how can I take the stand on my own behalf?" Miss Fromme. a follower of convicted mass murderer Charles Manson, also exclaimed to the judge: "What I'm saying is don't make us shoot. Don"t make us be violent." In a rambling dis- course. Miss Fromme accused her attorney, John Virga, of mis- representing her. She told the judge her message: . "If you all continue to lie to yourselves and your children, you'l l die and you ·11 die violently.·· The jurors were not present during her statement. They have not seem Miss Fromme through much of the trial. .> Shew as ousted for misbehavior Nov. 7 and has refused repeatedly to return unless Manson and his followers were brought to court. Manson is presenUy housed in San Quentin prison. Her refusal to take the stand ap- parenUy ended the defense case.. Miss Fromme appeared red- eyed and tired as she was led into the courtroom wearing a blue de- nim shirt and slacks. The decision against testifying becaUse MacBride previous1y turned down her motion for Manaon and other jailed "fami- ly .. members to appear as wit· nesses effectively ended her brief defense. Virga said earlier if she wouldn't take the stand, be would resthiscase. Miss Frommt!, who has sat ou( her trial in e 0 holding cell ~ui~ . ' • • UL'I T....,._• WON'T TE·STIFY '.Squeaky' Fromme with closed circuit television. as- serted that Virga planned to ''lie'· in his final argument about.a let· ter she wrote to a television newsman· dealing with environ· mental problems and bow she plaMed to attack them. "The letter says lf you all con- tinue to lie, you and your children will die a nd die violenUy,,. the 27-year-Gtd fal\&tle environmen- <See SQUEAKY, Pa&eA2l ' ' El Toro MAC Drive Leader Confident Ry RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of u.. o.11r Plklt sun An El Toro flomcowners . .\s- sociation leader said today she re- mains confident that enough signatures can be collected on the petition calling for the establish- ment of a municipal ad visory council (MAC ) in E! Toro to place the issue on the ballot next June. Sharron Bedart, secretary of the homeO\\'ners group, noted that only 70 of the required 430 signatures have been collected to date but that the petition drive has not yet reached fuJl steam. "The people r·ve talked to all seem to want it, .. said Mrs. Bedart. pointing out that the ma· jor problem has been to find enough volunteers to circulate the petition s. El Toro Homeowners need to collect 10 percent of the com· · munity's registered voters on their petition to brini: the ques tion before the county Roard of Supervisors and subsequently to the attention of voters. Bu oy ed up by the success of the Mission Viejo MA C -the onl y one currently ope r a ting in Orange County -the El Toro Homeowners Association is seek. ing to establis h a s imilar council to act in an advisory capacity to county supervisors. They have set themselves a de· . <See TORO, PageA21 lASl' PIGSKIN PICKEROO SET The final Pigskin Pickeroo '75 competition ends this week as Orange Coa s t football forecasters predict outcomes of 26 Thanskgiving and weekend games. The deadline for r eturning wmpleted entries is one day earlier, due to the holiday. En· tries must be received at the Costa Mesa office of the Daily , Pilot before 6 p.m . Wednesday. • Pickeroo winners share S50 in cash award$ each week . Complete rules and an entry blank appear on page C-3. Hartman s aid. Acrording to 1-lartman, Molina, 21 . said in an interview that the child got up from bed Saturday morning, but was too~ick and in· jured to play or watch television and ~·ent back to s leep. According to Hartman, Molina said in the state ment that he later found the c hild was not breathing (See BEATISG, Page o\2) • ID 13Home,_ Burn in Glendale By JOllS VALTERZA Of 1"'9 o.ur L'ii.t """ Roaring fires pushed by hot. dry and intense Santa Ana wind! continued to rage through the W- Angeles foothills today with the toll set thus far at 40,000 acres consumed and at least 40 homes damaged or destroyed. About 750 homes had been evacuated. .i\nd despite a m assive mulual- a id firefi g hting effort. authorities s aid that the blazes are still ragin g out of control in two separate areas. In the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains near Glen- dale, the toll in houses is the · greatest. But the threat is even more severe on other fronts in Big Tujunga Canyon and Sylmar whert-hundreds of families were' evacuating today. Several firefighters already have been injured in the blazes "'-'hi ch broke out on Sunday as humidity plummeted and winds up to 50 miles per hour s wooped over the rid ges. Besides the blazes in Glendale and Tujunga , yet another raging fire is continuing unchecked in the Mt. Baldy ski.a r ea where one expensive resid e nce was lost Sunday and dozens of other re- sid ences were imperiled. . .\ total of l ,800 firefighters and 30 aircraft were on the lines to- day a s the s moke filled San · Fernando Valley to a point where morning commuters h:id to turn on headlights to sec through the dense pall . The heaviesl early evacuation efforts, said firefighll'rs. was in t h e area o f Ha y n e s and Rl:inchard Canyons. Now that Sylmar is threatened. residents there are preparing to leave. An othE.'r arl."a v.•hc>re scores of families are bC"i ng ordered out is alon g GIC'nd a\e's Duns muir . .\venue, where authorities were r C'ported t ravl'ling house -to- house to urge residents to leave. ThC' situatio n in the Tujunga Canyon fr ont \Va s a bout as bad. authonties s;11d . Du ring Sunrl:1y night':-; evacua- tion effort res tcients of K~-igel Ca ~ nyon \'>'('rt• S('C'n leading their livestock ai .:1 de::id run down a r oad \\'h i!f' flam es advanced tO"''ard thl'i r home:-;. Ont• C'lderly worn an in the area threatt'nerl by the T u1unga blaze (See BLAZE, Page A2) Coc1st \t'ec1&l1••r Sunny Tuesday v.•ith low humidities and v.•a rm tem - pe ratures. Loc a l gusty northeast winds JO to 20 mph below e anyons. llighs 75 to 85 . l,ows 45 to SS ex- cept warmer, wind y areas. INSIDE TODi\ V The new direct or of the Stoic Deportment of Rrhalnhtotwn, .a quadriplegic. promises nt>w policies for thr disabled. AS. lndell< ....... . , _..,....,. L.M ... .,. ., ... -"'"'"""' •• M111i.o..1 ..... .......... c ... ,, • • .. •• ... """'" <> =c-t• •t·I ...,_ .. " Srlwl•~ ... 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Despite the severe penl in the I .. os .'\nge lt•s nnd Orangt• County :1reas. farthL•r north. f1rl'f1ghters h:J Vl' m<1naged to qut•ll .Sl'Vt'ral blazt•s .... ·hich had threatened to spread quickly. Four hrush fires \'o'hich l'ruplt.·d in Ventura County ovl'r the Y.'t'L'kend wcre rePorted tod<.iy to be in the mopup stages. The total loss 1n thosl' bl<1zcs "'·us 850 acres \\'ith no hou st·s burnt."'CI . 1\ .shift in weather patterns in the ar1~a aided the firefighters there, reports said. Hinshaw Case Gets Delay; 2 Jurors Out Co unty Aids In Fight ing Canyon Fire Ten fire t·ngint·s and 30 m l'll from the Orangl' County Firl' Department arc aiding hundred~ of other firt•fightc•rs trying to con tain the massive· I.a ('r('scent:J fire in l ..os 1\ngc>lt•s ('nunt.v Captain ll1·uce 1'urlx·vtlJ~· of the c·ounty f11·1• dt•part1n1•nt ~uul the bulk of tht.• C"ounty·~ a:.· -;istance was com mitled Suodav County fire officials ha\·r called into action the Santa Ana task force to fill the g:ap left \\hen the regular crews "'ere sC"nl to Los Angeles. The task force crews come irom northern California, where seasonal rain has lessened the ii re danger. "These men have already :;tarted flying in to provide backup support and their equip· me nt was brouJ,!ht 1n la st month,·· Turbevil le said.• Orange County is still in a "red nag alert" situ ation due to conti - nuing high winds and low humidity. "We 've canceled all days off for our "'ildfire forces in th e event we have a problem here," Turbeville said. f'ront Page A 1 TORO •.• Opening statements in the Orange County Superior Court bribery trial of Congressman An- drew Hinshaw were delayed to- day when two later alternate jurors decided over the weekend that they cannot now serve in what is ~xpected to be a three· -month trial. adline or mid-January to com· plete the petition drive. Although only 430 signatures are technical- ly required. they are hoping to collect 2,000 to present supervisors with a strong case. • Judge Robert P . Kneeland ex- cwed both jurors Crom duty on grounds of economic hardship and ordered selection of two more panelists from a new slate o( prospective jurors called lo his courtroom. Hinshaw watched today as hi s lawyers and Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi re- sumed jury selection procedures. The jury sworn in last Friday will be asked to determine his guilt or innocence on three felony counts of bribery. It is alleged that the Newport Reach Republican accepted stereo equipment and a $1,000 bribe from a Tandy Corporation executive during his term as county assessor. It is Curther alleged in the Grand Jury indictment that Hinshaw solicited a bribe Crom a lawyer representing Beckman Instruments o( Fullerton, again while he served as county as- sessor on the Orange County As - ·sessment Appeals Board. Capizzi· said he expects to call about 30 witnesses to the stand. Defense attorneys Robert Green and Marshall Morgan have not commented on their trial plans. Courthouse Down OROVll.I.E (UPI) -The cen- tury -old Butte Co unty courthouse. extensively damaged in an earthquake Aug. 1, is being torn down . ORAN GE COAST " T"'O'd .. 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Mt-5671 .... ~·V•IMIJ~O!Uct Sl'l-6J10 ,,.,......,( .. -~ .,.._ I A meeting scheduled for 7:30 tonight in Room L-5 of Los Alisos Intermediate School, 25171 Moor Ave ., Mission Viejo, will serve to pass copies of the petition out to volunteers. "I have about 100 copies and each one of them has room for about 20 signatures." l\.t rs. Bedart said. To date petitions have only been circulated at t"·o El Toro s hopping centers but Mrs . Redart said door.to-door solicita- tion would begin this week. That includes the Lake Forest area of F.I Toro IA' here the leaders of homeowners associations have so far not gone on record in sup- port of a municipal advisory council. Mrs. Bedart believes that signatures can be collected in l,ake Forest even though "of- ficial" leadership is against a local MAC , but not against a Sad- dlebock Valley-wide MAC. "I think one or the objections they have is the name -El Toro MAC . We 'd be willing to call it the l.ake Forest-El Toro MAC, .. ~lrs. Bedart said . "We 're willing to compromise. We reel a MAC is nttessary." MAC supporters who might be missed by the petitioners and want to add their signatures may call Mrs. Redart. 581 ·5695. Saturday Mail Out? \VASHI'.'JGTON (AP l - The Postal Service may consider stopping Saturday mail deliveries if other economy moves arenotsuf- £icient to cut millions of dollars in losses. a spokesman said. He quoted Postmaster Gener31 Rt>njamin F . Raila.r as saying that 1s somE'thing ''that m4?hl have to be conside red i( we can't turn it around with otht"reconomy measurrs." Another measure that might be t"onsidt"red. he said, is the curtailment of special delivery. Two Kill ed CHANDLER, Ariz. CAP) - '.fwoCalifornians have been killed m the crash of their s mall private plane on a landing approa~h at the Chandler airport, officials said ~nday. The victims were Iden- tified as Wayne H. Glaze. 69, of Bell, and Nathan Dean 62 or PuoROblu. ' ' Clemente Cops Nab Pot Haul T'-''O cold and frightened <'hdcl r1..•n 1n a v:.in ('rying "Mom· my ·· Su nda y night led Sun i...,lemente pol1cl' to arrest the parents 3nd. orr1('ers swd, seize mariJuana, gold <ind cash. Kenneth C.rt>1::ory Wentz , 23, :ind his wife. J orga, also 23, or l..o:; .i\l:Jmitos. "'ere Jadrd. on sus- picion or selling marijuana. Police said they round them at a lll'I Reposa residencE' not far from "'here the vehicle with the youngsters was parked. ~·o other ch ildren. aged one }l'ar and rour m onth~. "'ere found inside the residence at the time of lhl' arrl.'~t ·-the younger bt•i ng breast fed by the mother. 110liee said OffH'(•rs t•la1med they s<'ized t \\U kllogr~ms 14 .4 J}l>UndsJ of 1n;11·11u~na . packaged for so.tie : $?.2 !0 111 cash. and 100 grams of ~old 111 plastic vials. !:>uil<'e .... ·ere summoned to the int 1·r~t·c tion of Del Reposo a.ad (';rllt· Mirador at 11 :21 Dy a \\'t1n1a n who said she heard the fr1~·htcnL·d st·rt•a m s of t\'o'O young t'h1!drt•n S~t .. •\rdon Saunders located a ·I yl'ar-old boy a nd his 2·year-old ~1s1er in the front seat of a foreign made van. Both were clad in pajamas and appeared very cold , Saunders said in his report. The sergeant and patrolmen Paul Falk and William Trudeau were told by a resident there had been considerable comings and goings at a house at 108 Del Reposa. The officers said they knocked ~t the door of the residence and cl aimed they detected the scent of burning marijuana when the door opent"d. Police cl:Jimed one man fled in- to a rear bedroom while another ran from the house. The Wentz couple offered no resistance. of- ficers s aid. According to reports. Falk and Trudeau momentarily detained the man in the bedroom, but he wrenchl'd free o( their gt['Sp. threw himself out of a window to the ground 15 feet below and n~ on foot. Neither man was found by police. Wt"ntz and his wife were booked at the San Clemente police station. She later was trans(erred to Orange County Jail. From Page A I SECRET ... building an irreversible Soviet military advantage." It said Kissinger. "as the chief architect of the S1\LT policies. has becomE' the most skilled practitioner o( the art of not tell- ing the truth without actually ly· ing since Robert McNamara lert the Pentagon, and this is the crux of his current problems with Congress and the danger facing the .o\merican people." Kissinger faces a contempt of Congress citation for failing to answer a subpoena Crom the House Select Committee on In - telligence demanding all docu- ments given to the National Security Council about Soviet adherenC"e to the provisions of the 1972 Strategic Arms Llmitatl· on agreement and the Vladivos ok agreement in 1974 . The committee also wants a copy of a letter allegedly written by former Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger asking the ~SC to meet on Soviet violations. Yule Concert Set in Viejo Tickt"ts may be reserved for a C hri stmas concert to be performed Dec. 6 by the Sad- dleback Concert Chorale and Orchestra at Los Alisos In· termediate School in Mission Viejo. The concert, sponsored by the Rancho Viejo Junior Wo man's Cl ub. is scheduled for 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. Tickets, pri~ed at $2, can be re- served by call1ng 830-9552. On the proeram are "Midnight Mass for Christmas" and "A Christmas Cantata." Santa Slated For Mall. Visit The Laguna Hill s Mall will open its Christmas season Friday with a ''fly .in·· by Santa Claus. St. Nick is scheduled to descend over the shopping complex from an altitude of 1.000 feet by means ofabangglider. The pilot hired for the etunt is 26-year-old Gary Thompson. of San Dleto. who will be towed aJort by a c;11r . Thompson has performed it for two years run· n1n:, withoot incidtnt. Senta '1 arrl v a.I is acheduled between9:30a.m . and9:"5e.m. ~ • .. ·~ .... ,,- ffa11dic op's N o Problem 'J'hey may not be able to skate but Kristi EriC'kson, 6, tin chair at left) and Tara 1\1ason. 7, ran still enjoy the excitement of a roller rink because they ha\·e friends. 'fhe t\VO .l\'lission Viejo youngsters are bC'- ing pus hed around the track by Carrie. Gordon, 7. <lefll and Kelly Clark, 8. All are Ca mp J<'ire girls who recently at- tendl-'d a party at Mission Viejo"s new roller rink. F rom Page A I Teachers to Work BEATING ••• and attempted to give mouth to mouth resuscitation to her . When e(forts railed. the parents took the girl to the hospital. As Administrators According to a statement by Mrs. Molina, 23, th e couple had not taken the child to the hospital earlier because they had no money, Hartman said. Investigation i.nto the death is C'Ontiguing today. From Page A 1 SQUEAKY. • taUstsaid. In a clear voice. she said that her lawyer apparently intended to describe that letter as a "joke" and said, ''I Y.'on't have it lied about. He has every intention of misrepre~enting me." In the letter, reference was made to the grisly kilting of preg- nant actress Sharon Tate in 1969 and warned that people's homes could be made "bloodier" than Miss Tate's. MacBride, his patience wear- ing thin, dtm anded out of the pre· sence or the jury that she an- nounce whether she would take the stand and testify in her own behalC. "It 's not my trial,·· s he declared. ''If it's not my trial, how can I take the stand on my own behalf? .. ··J thought the whole object was to come in here and tell the truth,·· she said. "He can plead my case as not guilty without lyi ng.·· Four teachers from the Sad · dleback Valley Unified School District w1ll get a chance to see what it's like o n the ad - ministrative side or the fence un· der a new administrative intern program developed by Supt. Ri chard Welte. Participants selected for the current school year are Kathy Dick, sixth g rade teacher at O'Neill School, and Chuck Hughes, a 12th g rade civics and ·economics teacher at Mission Viejo High School. Interns for the 1976-77 school year are Warren Gruenig, fifth grade teacher at Del Cerro School, and Paul Pedigo, voca- tional education teacher at El Toro High School. The interns will be on duty one and oiie·half hours at the end o( the teaching day and will be ex- posed to a variety of ad- ministrative tasks. The purpose of the program is not to groom the interns for ad - ministrative positions but to place them "on equal footing " with other more experienced ap· plicants outside the district when vacancies occur, according to Asst. Supt. John Cooper. "There are no promises and no guarantees." said Cooper. ad- ding that all job candidates "'ill be subjected to the same com· petitive hiring procedures. \\·hether they have been interns or not. The interns. who will be. paid for the extra duty assignments, .... ·ere selected from a field or 26 applicants on the basis or their leadership, planning and com- munication abilities. staff rela- tions, and personal character_ From Page Al MAC ••• the sample ballot. The statement is optional and all costs of print· ing and handling will be charged to the candidate. The order of names on the ballot will be determined in a drawing scheduled Jan. 5. Two of the incumbents, Mrs. Gagnebin and Neve, say they will seek reelection. The third, - Councilman Noble, said he has not yet made l;iis decision. Paying R esp ects LONDON (AP) -Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II , will attend ceremonies in Madrid Thursday marking the accession of King Juan Carlos I of Spain, Buck- ingham Palace annoWlced today. MARINERS TAX DEFERRED SAVINGS PU\N fOR THE SELf EMPLOYED ' Now Is the time for you to open a Tax-Sheltered KEOGH Savings Account at Mariners. As the end of the year approaches, this speclat Mariners account shelters your present income from the deep bite of taxes and provides a plan to insure future retirement benefits. Here's a chart to show you how much you can legally tax-defer from your income thls year: · IF YOU EARNED: YOU MAY SAVE TAX·FREE Less than $750.00this year ...... ,. ...... ,.,. ........ upto$750.00 $10,000 this year ................................. up to $1,sllo.oo $25,000 this year , ...... , ...... , ..••. , ......•..... up to $3,750.00 $50,000 this year .............•...•. , .... ,. ....... up to $7 .500.00 Mak• It a point to come In to Mariners as soon as possible i nd start your Tu-Sheltered KEOGH Account. M ultlply today's dollars Into a wealthier retirement! P.S. If you are not self-employed , a1k about Marinero "IRA" T 1x·Shelterod Acco unt. ~\.Mariners Savings ,,~,;, \~I an<l Loa11 A~~oriation ~..,.; ... " N~ttllhth (Melo Olllc.) 1515W•IOllll Or. (714) 642-4000 Legune l..m (Cor'* ol Forest A11•.) 310 Gteno•yr• St. (71 •I •9•· 1!Kl8 • . -• • . . • I .. • Irvine •• .. J '. , t EDITION .\10L. 68, NO. 328, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES . -~-·- , ORANGE'COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TodaY's Cloel.g N.Y. Steeks TEN CENTS ·i~Bedelian ,, • Claitns . Insanity • Ill g \. ~1,;?:!~~ : Dlllllel Gerbi. Bedelian pro- ~ted to NewpGrt Bea<b poli<e while they recorded b.is con· l_essloa lut Feb. 5 that he was not sane when be allegedly clubbed 'Noncy .fuller Atwater to death With a bron1e figurine. : The statement by the accused male nurte was played back to lUl Orange County Superior Court jury ~ay while Newport Delee-· time Charlea Wi-watd>ed and listened from lbe witness stand. Bedellan told Wilkimm and other officers soon after his ar- rest that be was not responsible for actions that led to the death ol bis employer. ••she made me insane; she made me insane,'' he tokl bis in- terrogators at one Point ol the ln- 'lerVlew. Bedelian, <te. also stated In the Interview at Poli<• beadqlwten that ht\ acted iJ! sell ~-when Mrs. ·Atwater. 501 atlacl<ed biJn with "a big knife•• aS be weot to the kitchen for a glass of water. ''The more I hit ber, the more !Ile yelled," be told police u be explained that he reached for the bronze casting of a bird to defend bimseU in the tiviilg room at'238 Perham Drive, CameoSbores. Bedelian told Poli« that be then wrapped the body cl arr.. Atwater In a blanket and dumped it into the trunk of bis car after cbeckinl to aee that her invalid husband, A.G. Co• Atwater, 61, wu uleep in bis room. The tape recording UDsuc- cessfully challenged by the de- .tense r~nects Bedelian'a state- ment that be drove around aim- lessly for some time before deciding to dwnp the body in a Pacolm!fi auto wrecking yard operated by a friend. 'The Lebanese immigrant told police that be poured wet con- crete over the body and then placed a car door over the top of the $$-gallon oiJ drum to prevent detection and insure curing of the mixture. Deoutv Dislri<t Attorney Paul · Meyer alleges that Bedellan at- tacked Mrs. Atwater when he became enraged over the woman ·s decision to fire him. A private detective hired by Mrs. Atwater to investie:ate the loss of jewelry from the Cameo Shores home advised her to get rid of Bedelian less than 24 hours before she was murdered. earlier prosecution testimony has re• vealed. ?t1e)'er bas asked the jury to re· turn a verdict of first-degree murder against Bedelian. I I • attm • ~Ites • ice Housing Issues Dissected ByDOUGLASFRITlSCHE Ol ... O.llyl"lttt ..... The issue of housing the less- than·afnuent in Irvine is being attacked on several fronts this week. -The city council will hold a public bearing in city hall at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday to listen to pro- posals_ on bow as much as $240,000 in federal housi ng money expected over the next two years is to be spent .. -Irvine Company negotiators are going back to bargaining with .ttate housing officials on a po11ible subsidized senior citizens' apartment complex. The talks reportedly have run in· -W state insistence that a partly tfbbsidized family apartment complex be built first. -Two Irvine councilmen have come up with a compromise on the housing front intended to move the issue out of stagnation caused by a deadlock in council Voting. : . The housing of families work· 1ng in Irvine but earning less than $15,000 a year has been )Ocked around by the council for .almost two years. The matter has involved the city in a pair of Jawsuits that are blocking con- ~ction of the 2,058-acre Irvine Jn~ustrial Complex-East, a potential multi-million dollar tax :aource. Negotiations on the lawsuit between city officials and en- vironmentalist Wesley Marx and members of the Orange County Fair Housing Council are conti· nuing, but no settlement has bet!n ~ached. At the council hearing Tues- day, councilmen will try to de- cide what to do with an anticipat· eel $!4Cr,OOO in federal Housing ·and Comrp:unity Development Act funds. Still at issue is '9hetber the application for the federal grant is more trouble than it is worth. One suggestion for using the reooey, aubmi led by Irvine's Dew Pl)l.nning Director Eddie Peabody Jr., is to foot the bill for an acre of land for a proposed UC IrvlnF"'st ud en\ housing <IJ00"'•Uve. tb,e propooed apart· meat woald ,houae 49. students and be localed either oo the UCI (See H0'1SING, Page AZ) • • . -. Coast Weather · sunny TuesClay with low humidities and warm tem- peratures. Local gusty northeast winds 10 to 20 mph below canyons. Highs 75 to 85. Lows -4S to 55 ex· cept warmer. Win<ly areas. INSIBE TODAY '111<.n<ID d!ttdor of !he Slat< ,l n.port'""'t of R•hobilltatlon, ~ .o quadriplt'gic. promi!n ?teW ~ poUt:U-1 for thtdiaoblaJ. AS. ,._ I ~= ·--=z..::ca •• •• •• ..... Cl Cl ... .. .. ... ... ... ---__ .. __ :::1· ..... •• .. .. ... .,., .,, --• 11 •• I I t ::..r ..... -"" ... .. . f '-- • L •• ==-,.... .... -=-- •••• ... .. .. .. .. . -' U,.IT• ........ • Requests Unbiased -Jurist By GARY GRANVILLE Otl .... 0.UyPi ... heft Indicted county supervisor Robert Battin didn't like the judge assigned to try his case in Orange County Superior Court today_ So. Battin and his attorney Matthew Kurilich filed an af. fidavit of prejudice in the hope that Judge Kenneth Lae will be disqualified. Judge Lae scheduled a hearing on the affidavit in his courtroom at9:30 a.m. Tuesday. It is Battin"s contention that Judge Lae is part oC what he called today the Llncoln Club-· Republican establishment. "This whole trial is the Llncoln Club-Republican establishment versus Cella-O'Neil l Democrat s,'' Battin t old1 newsmen. BURNED OUT CAR SITS IN REMAINS OF GARAGE OF GLENDALE HOME DESTROYED BY MASSIVE BRUSH FIRE Numerous Homes Have Been Burned Along Mineo.mile Front In Worst Fire in s0uthern California in Five Years "I think Judge Lae is part of the Lin coln Club-Republican es tablishment and I don 't think we can get a fair hearing from him, .. the indicted supervisor continued. 40,000 Acres Consumed In Brush Fires By JOHN VALTERZA ot•O.llyPiNtSUfl Roaring fires ~pushed by hot, dry and inifi!Pse Santa Ana winds continued to' rage through the Los Angeles foothills today with the toll set thus far al 40,000 acres consumed and al least 40 homes damaged or destroyed. About 750 homes had been er;acuated. And despite a massive mutual· aid firefighting effort, authorities said that the blazes· are still raging out of eontrol in two separate areas . In the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains near Gle~ dale, the toll in houses is ~ greatest. But' the threat is even" more severe on other fronts in Big Tujunga Canyon and Sylmar w'here hundreds of families were evacuating today. Several firefighters already have been injured in the blazes which broke out on Sunday as humidity plummeted and winds up to 50 miles per hour swooped . over the ridges. Besides the blazes in Glendale and Tujunga, yet another raging fire is continuing unchecked in the Mt. Baldy ski area where one eXpensive residence was lost Sunday and dozens of other re- sidences were 'imperiled. A total of 1,800 firefighters and 30 aircraft were on the lines to- day as the smoke filled San Fernando Valley to a point where moming...comm.uten bad to.tum on headlights to see through the d<mepall. . The heaviest early evacuation efforts, said firefighters, was in the area of Haynes and Blanchard Canyons. Now that Sylmar is threatened, residents there are preparing to leave . Another atea where scotes ol families are being ordered out is along Glendale's Dunsmuir Avenue, where authorities were reported traveling house-to~ house to urge residents lo leave. 'The sllualion in the Tujunga (Ste BLAZE, PogeAZl C • r 'Not My ')'.rial' 'Squeaky' Refuses To Def end Herself From Wire Services SACRAMENTO -The de- fense and prosecuijon rested to· day minutes after Lynette Fromme ref used to take the stand at her attempted presidential as- sassination trial because im· prisoned mass murderer Charles Manson was barred from appear· ing in court. "It•s not my trial ,·· the27-year- oldTed-haired defendant told U .$. District Court Judge Thomas MacBride. "If it's not my trial, how can I take the stand on my own behalf?'' P.1iss Fromme, a follower of co n vic ted mas s murde rer Charles Manson . also exclaimed tothejudge: ''What I'm saying is don't make us shoot. Don 't make us be violent." In a rambling dis- course. Miss Fromme accused her attorney, John Virga, or mis- representing her. She told the judge her message: . "If you all continue to lie to yourselves and your children, you'll die and you 'll die violently .·· The jurors were not present during her statement.. They have not seem Miss Fromme through much of the trial. Shew as ousted for misbehavior Nov . 7 and has refused repeatedly to return unless Manaoo and his followers were brought to court. Manson ts-presently housed in San Quentin prison. Her refusal totakethestand ap· parenUy ended thedefensecase. Miss Fromme appeared red· eyed and tired as she was led into the courtroom wearing a blue de- nim shirt and slacks. The decision against testifying because MacBride previously turned down her motion for Mamon and~other jailed "fami· ly .. members to appear as wit· nesses eifecU..vely ended her brief defense. Virga said earlier lf she wouldn't take the stand, he would l l • UPIT•......., WON'T TESTIFY 'Squeaky' Fromme rest bis case. 1 Miss Fromme, who has sat out her trial in a holding <ell equipped with closed circuit television, as- serted that Virga planned to "lie .. in his final argument about a let· ter she vf rote to a television, new1man dealing with environ- <S.. SQUEAKY, Pa~lAZl Debate Set On Smoking, Physical Ed Should Irvine students be al - lowed to smoke at their hi gh schools? Should ph ysical education classes for juniors and seniors in high school be m and atory? Those two questions will be de- bated by Irvine school trustees tonight at 7:30 at Un iversity ~ligh School. 4771 Campus Drive. New state legislation in - troduced by State Senator Arlen Gregorio (D-Menlo Park) gives local school boards the authority to decide both issues. Previously, state Jaw banned smoking on campuses and r equired four years of physical education. The law a llows the school board to designate smoki ng areas on the campuses and to adopt rules and regulations re- (Stt DEBATE. PageA2) Battin is charged in a seven· count Grand Jury indictment handed down Aug. 14 with using his county stare in his 1974 cam- paign fo r the De moc rati c nomination for lieutenant gov- ernor. In asking fo r a new judge without using his one peremptory challenge Battin set another hur- dle in front of his upcoming trial. a trial that was scheduled to begin today. First, the new question of a trial judge TTKISl be settled. Then. a proseeution motion to quash subpoenas issued lo 25 dis- trict attorney·s office personnel last week is s eheduled to be heard. Finally, a derense motion to dismiss the charges against Bat- tin on grounds they represent dis- cri minatory prosecution must be heard. Should the case against liatlln remain intact when all the last minute motions are decided, the selection of j urors to try the case could begin midway through next week. Parachutist Blown Out Across Ocean? Federal Aviation Agency of. ficials were looking into a report today of a mystery parachutist who may have been catlght by brisk Santa Ana winds Sunday af· temoon and blown out to sea. Sgt. Harry WrightoftheOrange County Shenrr·s Harbor Patrol, said he and his wife saw a parachutist gli stening in the sun- light about 5,000 reel above the Oran~eCounty Airport. Wright was on his patio in Newport Beach al the time of the sighting. ''l know T was n 't seeing things," Wright said today. "My wi(esawittoo.·· He said he believed that the chutis l was in the takeoff pattern of Orange Cou nty Airport and added that he later saw an airliner taking off underneath the man. " Wright reportt'd that helicop- ters from the U.S. Coast Guard and :"<Jewport Beach scanned the sea and that two llarbor Patrol boats joined the search. An of£icial from the Federal .i\viation Agency CFA.i\) said he had heard nothing of the incident but '>''OU Id look into it. He said his agency wou ld or- dinarily know of any parachute activity in the area and that there were no reports of any jumps over the weekend. ''With the kind of wind we hall Sunday. he might go as rar a) Tokyo, or to San Clemente Island at any rate.·· be remarked. Sgt. Wright said he lost sight <f the parachute when he went in!~ his house to call the airport tower. He speculated that since no one was aware of the incident, it would appear possiblethatadum .. my was rigged to the parachute • '· ~ ............... --.... .... ..... '' ... v. Parents Arrested Child, 5, Dies After Beating . .$.1n ("!\·mt•ntP P<">licedetective:o; s~ud today th1..·>· v. ill S('Ck murder ~·hargj.\s aJ.:ain~t a couple \lo'ho they L'la11n burnt>d anJ heut thl'lr 5 ,\ear-old d:tur!hl(•r to unt'onsclou~ lll'SS. and, (111~dly' tiL'.Jlh I.aura ('ruz dtl'd <it 7 :~ p 111 :'aturd~1 y ~1t S~in ('!en1t•nt1• til'ilL•ral llo=-pi t.tl of traun1a tn· dllCl'O hy hot \\ .111-'r :.ind cig:irl'ttl' hurns, SL'\'t'rt• hl·at1ng <and pntun1nn1a S1t'k , you s houh_I ha vl' sl't~n th.I! kid It 1\·~s e~lr('mt' physical :ibu~C'." :-;:lid I.I . J{ay llartn1t1n . dl~tf'l'l 11'C' div 1s1nn con1 mander. llart1nafl :-aid thl' child's 11:.itur:J! n1other and stC'pfatht'r. rvl:1nd:1 :tnd .J OSI.' f\lvlin<i, 2723 S. Ei \'.Jrnino Ht·al. \\'f'rC' arrested S.l!urdav :1(\t•rnnon ;111d 1n1t1ally hL•id on L·hdd ahu~e t'hargcs aftt•r From Page A I IIOUSING. • • l":im pu:' t•r .t<·ross (':1ntpus f)rivt· 1n thl' pl;11111l·d lrvinl' ·ro.,.,·n C't•ntt·r ~1ean\\'hil£>, Irvin{' Company \'ice President William Watt is ht'.'ading: ba('k for more talks with the statt· !lous ing Finance Agen· cy on a proposed senior citizens' apartment complex. According to Irvine city Planner ti-tel Roop, the housing agency insists thtit a one -th ird s ubs idized family apartment complex be built first Irvine Company spokesman Jan l·lun s 1n~er ~aid talks and an ex- ploration or possible sites should resu me this "''eek. One suggested site is in the planned Village or Woodbridge. A deadlock on the city council has found most moves in the moderate·income housing area blocked three votes to t\l.'O. Councilmen Gabrielle Pryor and Henry Quigley have ham- mered out a compromise involv· ing both incentive to private de- velopers and subsidies for lower- income families. They s uggest the federal housing money be used to pay for park land in moderate·income tracts, relieving developers of the cost in an effort to cut home prices. Locations for the homes would be picked from recom· mendations in an "urban design .study" being drafted by consul· tan ts. They also suggest the federal money could be used to buy land for lower-cost apartments or con- dominiums or for ccoperatives like the UCI students' coop. Additionally, they want to ask the Orange County Housing 1\uthority for money for M sub· s idized apartments, 40 for families and 40 for adults. They want to do it without joining the authority or giving it an over· seer's role in reviewing other Irvine developments. They said no public housing will be constructed and no ci ty tax money spent ucder their compromise plan. On previous housing.related votes, Mrs. Pryor and Coun· cilman Robert West generally have voted together on subsidy related housing solutions. But Quigley has refused to go along until there was a compromise that ·included the "pMvate sec- tor." Two Killed CHA.:"<IDl.F.R, 1\riz. (AP) - Two Californians have been killed in the crash of their small private plane on a landing approach at the Chandler airport, officials said Sunday. The victims \\·ere iden· tified as Wayne H. Glaze, 69, of Bell, and Nathan Dean, 62, of Paso Robles. ORANGE COAST r~t 0r•"9' Co••I O•ilf 1>11ot, wl"' wl'lk~ l•(o"' b•l'<'Gtho to"''""'" l>~bll-bf !f'O>O• (cH"\ """'' <• '"Q (~"'P•"• ~N•..t• n!ol'°"' o• • ~"1>'""•o "'""a~, lh•""oh '"""' 1.,. to,10 "'r "'"''-''"' f>"•<h. 1-<omh"llt"" a.-~<ft i oun 1•1 V•"•v ., .. ~ •. 5aaa••Nt~ v ........ ~ l•9""" !Iota<~ !oO~!~ (O•,t. A ""91< rpqlo""l •d' ...... Pllbli""CI S..tv•O•V• #Id ~ut'Cl•Y• r~. ~•lftC•.,., etuC1l•h•n9 p!~n1 It at no ¥lie•! IMr 5tH•I, c~u. M••~. C•l•lo ..... '12~,. ( Robert N. Weed l>r•••d•ftt •<>d Pllbl•- Jack R. Curiel. "'k• ~ ... ..,.ni • .., c;.,...,., -f Thoma5 Kee.Ju E•llor Thomas A. Murphine M•NICll"ll fiCl<tO< the -.:irl was b r ought to the hospital :lt noond. Sht> was uo <'ons<·ious and not brt·ath1ng, he :>aid . The delective commundel' said C1ff1c-{.'r$ \\di mt•t·t "'1th ()ran~I:' (•nuntv r>is tr1ct .-\tturn~~\'0:-> orr1c1t tH'llSL'~utors in an ntlt•mpt to ;.1111t·nd the charges to n1unJl'r . The Molinas l'tirrently :ire in custody in lieu of $5.000bail t•ach ~lartman said the girl's bnt tered body \\'~I" col'cred \\'it h burns caused by scaldtn!! \\'aler. h(lt cii::arettl' hut!s. ::ind riel'cS of n1t>t;lJ th al h~•d bt•t•n h1•alt-d. In addition, ht· said. ht·r sn1all body \Yas markt>d \.\-'llh injuries that indicalt•d she had been Sl'\'('fe ly bt~<llen llnrlman :-;a1rl prl'l11111n~ry in· \'l':'tigsl!on si111'.\'t•LI th<il th(' ahust· h~1d oceurrC'd over ;1 pt•r1otl uf ;>t•veral \Yeeks . The p:1rents, in pr€.'liminary st2tements given 1nvest1gators. claimed th at the sc:dd marks '''ere <'aus<'<l "'he n the ctnld tl1rnpd off the C'Old \\ :ii t•r t~ p '''h 1 lt• tak1n~ ;i bath. ThP fldl'Pllls cl aimed that other hurns \\'t'l'l' c::iused hec.Jusr thC' child Jikf'd to pla y "'ilh matches and i·igarcttes, Hartman said. According to l-lartman, Molina, :!I. said in an interview that the child got up from bed Saturday morning, but was too sick and in- jured to play or watch television and went back to sleep. According to Hartman. Molina said in the statement that he later found the child was not breathing and attempted to give mouth lo mouth resuscitation to her. When efforts (ailed. the parents took the girl to the hospital . According to a statemt>nt bv !\trs. ~1olina. 23, the couple had not taken the child to the hospital earlier because they had no money, Hartman said. lnvestigation into the death is continuing today. The four children were placed in custody at t'le coUnty children's home. The parents also were booked on suspicion of child neglect. f',....PageAI SQUEAKY. • mental problems and how she planned to attack them. "The letter says if you all con· tinue to lie, you and your children will die and die-violently,·• the 27·year-old fanatic environmen- talistsaid. In a clear voice, she !'aid that her Jav.:yer apparl'ntly intende-d to describe that letter as a "joke" and said, "I \l.'on't have it lied about. He has every intention of misrepre~enting me ... In the letter, rererence was made to the grisly killing or preg· nant actress Sharon Tate in 1969 and warned that people's homes could be made-"bloodier" than Miss Tate's. MacBride. his patience wear- ing thin. demanded out of thepre- se-nce or the jury that she an- nounce whether she would take the stand and testify in her own behalf. ''It's not my trial,·· she deelare-d . ''If it's not my trial, how C'an l take the stand on my O\l.'n behalf?" "I thought tht> whole object was tocomein here and tell the truth ... she said. "He-can plead my case asnotguiltywithout lying." County Awaits Showdown On Oil Leases Orange coast city officials and their counterparts elsewhere were still waiting for word today on the hearing date for a pendi ng showdown in federal court lo halt the sale of offshore oil drilling tracts in federal tidelands. Thus far no guidance has come from Washington, D.C .• where lawyers marched into court last Friday to file several separate actions calculated to stall the sale Dec. 11. If the court cases work, the sale of more tha·n a million acres o1 federal tidelands of the Orange Coast would b~ stalJed until as- serted environmental damage can bf' ruled out completely by the \J,S. Department of the Interior. "All of us .are s till waiting for some kind of word on when the court will take the issue up," saJd Newport Beach City Attorney DtnnisO'Neil. Newport Beach. along with Huntington Beach. Laguna Beach and the counties of Orange and Los Angeles are parties in ooe of the auils. Another action was rued by the California Attorney General's of. ftc-e. I -flood Control Dem I 3 Teens Arrested In Theft • Saturday Mail Out? WASIONGTON <AP) - Tbe Po1lal Service may cooslder stoppina Saturday mail deliveries if other economy moves are notsuf. fic:imt to cut miJUooa of dollars in loasea, a spokesman said. . -' BURBANK Irvine police have arrest- ed three juveniles in connt.>ction ·with the theft of $11,000 in exotic electronic test equipment from an lrvine man's car. He quoted Postmaater Gt'nl'ral Benj:tmin F. BaUar u aayinc that la something "'that might have to be considered ii we can·t turn it arouniJ -.·Ith ·other l'conomy measures.·· GLENDALE o.ll-i' """ ..... Ml!~ The three youths were released into thelr parenbi · cwttody. MAP SHOWS AREA HIT BY BRUSH FIRES The theft was reported Nov J2 by Henry D. Ellis, 48. or 1n1s Acacia Tree Lane. Ellis, who is e-mployed by Datum, Inc., Of Anaheim , said he inadvertently left his car unlocked in his driveway Nov. 11 . • .\nother measure that might bl' consldt'rOO . he :said, is the curtailml'nl ol :special delivery. Foothill• of San Gabriel Mountain• Ablaze f'rom Page Al BLAZE •.• C:tnyon front was about as bad, :.iuthor1tit's said . During Su nda y night's evacua- tion effort res ldenl:> of Kagel Ca· nyon \\'ere seC'n le<uling their livestcx_.k at a dC'ad run down a ro:Jd while flames advanced tO\\·ard their homes. OnP t·lderly \\'om an in the area thrt'i1!1·ned by the TuJung;i blaze rt>fust·d to lt'<Jl't' ;ind h:kl to be rtr:if!~t'd se rl•a ming fro1n he r thrC'atC'ne d home. My '"hole li(e was there," she pleaded as sheriff's deputies pulled her awa,.,.·. ~ The high \\'inds and crackling. dry conditions in the foothills throughout the Southland are not expeC'ted t o ease for at least another day, forecasters said. The fire danger is extreme in all areas, they added. Despite the severe peril in the Los Angele-s and Orange County areas, farthe-r north. firefighters have managed to quell several bl:lles v.•hich had threatened to spread quick Ir. Four brush fires \l.'ttich erupted in Ventura Co unty over the \\'€'€'kend were reported today to be in the mopup stages. The total loss in those blazes was 850 acres with no houses burned. A shift in wea ther patterns in the area aided the firefighters tht>re. reports said. Cash-loaded Bag Thieves Chased Down Two juveniles, who police said grabbed a bag with $3,000 rrotn a Costa Mesa supermarket and ran, were arrested and released to their parents after a neet- footed n1arket clerk ran down the tee"nager carrying the baJI?. Clerk George l.orton, 18, had been emptying the cash registers at the Bargain Rasket, 817 W. 19th St., at about 6:30 p.m. Sun· day. HE>. told police that about $3,000 :-vas tn a brown paper bag, wait· 1ng to be counted. One of the youths walked into the store, grabbed the bag and ran along 19th Street, Lorton told police. He said he chased him and caught the teenager when he reached Placentia Avenue. Another youth who had waited outside ran in another direction and got away, police said. ' The collared youth was c harge d with suspicion of burglary. His roommate, arrest- ed later, was charged with con· spiracy to comm it burglary. 'Fear, Faith' Seminar Set "Fear -Faith and Healing" will be discussed by psychiatrists and clergymen in Newport Beach during Hoag Memorial Hospital's symposium on medicine and re· Ugion. from noon to 4 p.m. Wed· nesday,Nov.26. The luncheon and panels, led by Ors. Charles Wahl and Jack Provonsha, are open to the public. Reservations may be made by calling the chaplain, 645-8600, Ext. 2115. Registration fee is $S p!_us$3for lunch. The Ne~1port Harbor Council of Churches and Orange County Medical Association are co- sponsoring the event in the hospital's conrerencecenter. Irvine Teen Center Rifle by Thieves Someone evidently liked the facilities that \\.'ere available at Irvine's year-old Teen c.e.n~. Friday night or early Saturday momin1. police sald. M>meooe -•Into the Portable bulldinf• at 18021 Culver Urive and atole a stereo and television valued at f/15. They also tool< two .. rock and rollitm, •· Polloeaald. County Aids In Fighting Canyon Fire Ten fire engines and JO men from the Orange County 1-~i re Depanment are aiding hundreds of other firefighters tryinR to con· tain the massive La Cresc<'nta (ire-in Los .A.ngeles County. Captain Rruce Turbeville of the county fire departme-nt said tht• bulk of the county's as- ')istance was committed Sunday. County fire officials have called into a('tion the Santa Ana task force to fill the gap left when !he regular crews were sent to Los Angeles. The task force crews come from northern California, where seasonal rain has lessened the fire danger . ''These men have already started flying in to provide backup support and their equip· ment was brought in last month,·' Turbeville said. Orange County is still in a "red flag alert"' situation due to <'Onti- nuin2 high winds and low humidity. "We've canceled all days off for our \\'ildfire forces in the event "'e have a problem here, .. Turbeville-said. IASrPJGSKJN PICKEROO SET The final Pigskin Pickeroo '15 competition ends this week as Orange Coast football forecasters predict outcomes of 26 ThanskgiVing and weektnd games. The deadline for returning completed e ntries is one day earlier. due to the holiday. En- tries must be r eceived at the Costa Mesa office of the Daily Pilot be£ort> 6 p.m . Wednesday. Pickeroo winners share $50 in cash awards l'ach week . Co mplete rules and an entry blank appear on page C-3. Three pieces of specialized electronic test gear, valued at Sll,000, were left in the back seat. The test gear, some of it damaged, was recovered. Police said thrt>e other arrests in con· nection with the theft may be forthcoming. Earlier, Officer J-lugh Hogan had commented that the test gear likely would be thrown away by the-thieves because it was limited in its use. The three youths, two 16--year- olds and a 17-}'ear-old, live near Ellis' home. One piece or the equipment was round in an oran~e grove near Jeff rey Road and the Santa Fe tracks, where it had been dumped by one of the suspects who had been alerted that police were com ing to talk to him. police sald. Reearding three other JX>SSible arrests. Lt. Jerry Boyd said, "Betw,een the thett and the re~ ceiving of stolen property, this stuff got kicked around more than a rootball in a Rams game." DEBATE ••• garding smoking on the grounds. The law also requires school boards to take steps to dis- courage smoking. A poll of University High School students and faculty showed 76 percent of the teachers and 83 percent of the students ap- proved of the smoking areas. The University High School Advisory Forum recommended severe disci plinary action ·against students who smoked outside the designated areas. They also recommended the smoking areaS: be tried for a year and the policy reviewed before making it permanent . At the SELF alternative high school, 99 percent or the students said they wanted a smoking area. The physical education law aJ. lows boards to deeide whether the classes should be mandatory. If the board decides to make them elective, the schools must offer alternative physical educa-tion courses.. · Hinshaw Case Gets Delay; 2 Jurors Out Opening s tatements in tht> Orange County Superior Court bribery trial of Congressman An- drew l-linshaw were delayed to· day when two later alternate jurors decided over the weekend that they cannot now serve in \\.'hat is expected to be a thrce-month trial. Judge Robert P . Kneeland ex· cusN both jurors from duty on grounds of economic hardship and ordered select ion of two more panelists from a new slate of prospective jurors called to his courtroom. Hinshaw watched today as his lawyers and Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi re- sumed jury selection procedures. The jury sworn in last Friday will be asked to determine his guilt or innocence on three felony counts of bribery. It is alleged that the Newport Beach Republican accepted stereo equipment and a $1.000 bribe from a Tandy Corporation executive during his term as county assessor. It is further alleged in the Grand Jury indictment that l-linshaw solicited a bribe from a la~·yer representing Beckman Instruments of Fullerton, again while he served as county as- sessor on the Orange County As· sessm ent Aopeals Board. Blazes Controlled - In Irvine Area County firemen quickly con- trolled a spate of apparently arsonist-set fires along three- quarters of a mile of the Santa Fe Railroad tracks in Irvine early Saturday morning. Tht> fire s, which spread through the dry grass ne:<t to the tracks at about 2:45 a .m. caused about $300 damage, police said. Ml\RINE~ Tl\X DEFERRED SAVINGS PLl\N FOR THE SELF EMPLOYED Now is the time for you to open a Tax-Sheltered KEOGH Savings Account at Mariners. As the end of the year approaches, this special Mariners account shelters your present Income from the deep bite of taxes arid provides a plan to insure future retlremenl benefits. Here's a chart to show you how much you can legaUy tax-defer from your income this year: NewportlMcl'I IF YOU EARNED: you MAY SAVE TAX-FREE Lesa than $750.00 thl~ year ...... , •. ,. ••... ,, •••....• up lo $750.00 s10,ooo this year .... .-.....•......•••.• •• ••.•. •·" •... up to s1 ,500,oo $;15,000 th ls year .......•. , ....••....• ' . '. ··.: ....... up to·$3, 750.00 4 $50,000thls yeer ... ~\· .•.••. 1 ......... ,.,, 1 ( ,t •• ~ •••• ~up toS7,50Q.OO . . Make It 1 point lo come In to M1rln1r111 aoon as poutble and alert your T••·Sheltered KEOGH Account. Multiply today'• dollart Into a waalthler rellrementt' P.S. If you are not 1elf~employed , esk about Mariners ''IRA'' T••-Sh•ll•red Account. 1a\. Mariner§ Savings .. ,... ·· .. \~ and Loan A!it~·iafion ~ .. ~" ....,....._ ltelhldl )f,•ln Offleel 16 Wt1tc:Ull Dr. , , ) 142..-000 (Corner of Forut Aw.) {L.tl1urt W01fd) 31001en...,,..at. 13820Su1 BMCh Blvd. (714)494-751J1 · {213IMl&--1'2e lev«fy HUii WMI HollyWOOd (Cornetol Olympic Blvd.) (Opp. Mt. Sinai Ho&pltll) 380 So. Bt-v•l'I Dr. 87,.7 8'tvtrly B1va. (213)M3·3000 (213)637·•141 ) • --- --....... " " ........ , ' Huntington Beaelt "' Fountain· ~alley EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 3211, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ·Matney .f!rt ·of . .Running By KATHY CLANCY °' .. .,,...., ...... ..., Candidates are beginning to surf ace for the March 2 municipal elections in Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach. So far. there are three an· nounced candidates in Fountain Valley and two in Huntington Beach, along with one emphatic non-candidate. "I wouldn 't run if they gave me the city hall, and the beaches and the oil fields,., said Councilman Jerry Matney. ''I am sick of Politics. I am sick ~the power plays,'' he continued. ''You know, when you try to bring up some misfeasance and some irregularities, it is 'don't rock the boat'." · Matney has been embroiled in a controvers y with City Ad· ministrator Dave Rowlands over municipal spending. rea . • ORAlllGE COUNTY, CAL~RNIA • ires • a AfternOOll N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS • Ill 'I3Homes Ull'lT• ........ Burn in Glendale By JOHN VALTERZA OtdM0.11, l'ilot~ . Roai:ing fires pushed by ~l. dry and intense Santa Ana winds rontinued to rage throughout the l..os Angeles foothills today with · thetoll set thus far at 25,000 acres ronsumed and at least 13 homes destroyed. About 750 homes had been evacuated. And despite a massive mutual· aid firefighting ef f o rt , authorities said that the blazes are still raging out of co ntrol in two separate areas. In the foothil ls of the San Gabriel Mountains near Gle n· daJe, tbe toll in houses is the greatest. But the threat is even more severe on other fronts in Big Tujunga Can yon and Sylmat where hundreds of families were evacuating today . Matney's term as well as those of Huntington Beach Councilmen Henry Duke and Don Shipley ex· pirein March, as does that of City Clerk Alicia"W e ntworth. In Fountain Valley, the terms of Mayor Bernie Svalstad and Coun- cilman Marvin Adler expire. BURNED OUT CAR SITS IN REMAINS OF GARAGE OF GLENDALE HOME DESTROYED BY MJ\SSIVE BRUSH FIRE Numerous Homes Have Been Burned Along Nine-mile Front In Worst Fire in Southern California In Five Years Several firefig hter s already have been injured in the blazes which broke out on Sunday as humidity plummeted and winds up to 50 miles per hour swooped over the,.ridges. Besides the blazes in Glendale and Tujunga, yet another raging fire is continuing unchecked in the Ml. Ba ldy ski area where one expensive re~~idence was lost Sunday and do.~ens of other re- sidences were imperiled. All terms are for four years. In Fountain Valley council fil- ing will open Dec. t and close at s p.m .onDec.24. Filing opens later in lluntington Beach, rwming from Jan. 15 to noon on Feb. 5. althou.gb it will be extended for five days if any in- .'cumbent fails to file for re· . I election, officials said. Huntington Beach Councilman !Henry Duke said he bas not yet de· cided whether or not he will seek another term, while Shipley could not be contacted. Mrs. Wentworth said she will file again. Only Ron Shenkman, a trustee of the Huntington Beach Union· High School District, has formal· Jy announced his intention to seek a council term . He formerly served on the Fountain Valley Ci· tyCouncil. In addition, Ralph Bauer, presi- dent of the high school board and an unsuccessful council can- didate two years ago, has said he will run again. City Planning Commissioner Prim Shea also is expected to seek (See HOPEFULS, Pago A2) How's That Again; Officer? . A neighbor's complaint of a loud, rowdy party at an Edinger Avenue apartme nt complex sent Huntington Beach police to quell the alleged disturbance of the peace about midnight Saturday. Patrolman David Goss arrived at 6200 Edinger Ave. and -with ·IOIDO cllfficulty -explained to :the revelers that they must keep :the noise down and wind up the party. He said it involved a crowd of -about 30people, all deaf mules. Coast Weather Sunny Tuesday with low humidities and warm tem-· peraturea. Local gusty . northeast winds 10 to 20 mph below canyons. Highs 75 to 85. Lows •5 to 5S ex- cept warmer, windy areas. INSIDE TODA. Y TM nN dirtttor of tM StaU Doporl"""I of Rehabilil4tion, .o quadriplegic, promiln new pollciuforUtedUa/Jled.A5. ,...._ !~= ·: .. ' . 10 ..... ·--]~"';': ,_ -· ] ........ ..... D1fC • .. ., •• ..... CJ CJ ... .. (A ... OM . .. .. ------------:: ... -Tmtslt .... ---- ••• (A .. ... ••4 .. ,, Ct•I ... .. (A .. ... County Awaits Showdown On Oil Leases Orange Cout cit:r officials and their counterparts elsewhere were still waiting for word today on the hearing date for a pending showdown in federal court to halt the sale of offshore oil drilling tracts in federal tidelands. Thus far no guidance bas come from Washington, D.C., where lawyers marched into court last Friday to ftle several separate actions calculated to stall the sale Dec. 11. If the court cases work, the sale of more than a million acres of federal tidelands of the Orange Coast would be stalled until as- serted environmental damage can be ruled out completely by the U.S. Department of the Interior. "All of us are still waiting for some kind of word on when the court will take the issue up,'' said Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil. Newport Beach, along with Huntington Be ach. Laguna.. Beach and the counties of Orange and Los Angeles are parties in one of the suits. Another action was filed by the California Attorney General's of- fice. ·" O'Neil said today that no one involved on the plaintiff side is laying odds on the chances for success in the petitiom to bait the looming leaae sale. Li.tile time exists before the tracts go on the block. ''This whole area is a relative- ly new one with very little legal precedent, so no one is laying any odds at all. • ''There is one thing, however," the city lawyer added: "The mat- ter could easily become a test case for future offshore drilling questions." Council Meets On Downtown The Huntington Beach City Council will take a look at pre· liminary plans for redevelopment of the downtown area tonight at 7 o'clock. Council members will meet in a joint study session with the pl!ln· ning commission and pl8JUW1g staff. ln another matter the council is e:s:pected to act on a resolution raising overni1ht camping fees for nonresidents of Huntington Beacbto$4. . · Fees for Huntington Beach citiuns are expected to remain at$3. CourthoU8e Down OROVILLE (UPI) -The cen· tury-old Butte County courthouse, extemtvely damaged In an earthquake Aug . 1, is being tom down. 'Not My Trial' 'Squeaky' Refu.ses • To Def end Herself .. -· Ull'ITl-- WON'T TESTIFY • 'Squeaky' Fromme Labor Helps MAN CHESTER. N.H. (U Pl)- Democ rat Fred Harris today became the first candidate in the New Hampshire presidential primary to name a professional labor organizer to coordinate un- ion support for his candidacy. lASl' PIGSKIN PICKEROO SET The final Pigskin Pickeroo '75 competition ends this week as Orang e Coast .football forecasters predict outcomes of 26 Thaos kgiving and weekend games. The deadline for returning completed entries is one day earlier, due to the holiday. F.n· tries must be received at the Costa Mesa office of the Daily PllolheloreGp.m . Wednesday. Pickeroc> winners share $50 in cash awards each week. Complete rules and an entry blank appear on page C-3 . I From Wire Services SACRAMENTO -The de· rense and prosecution rested to- day minutes after Lynette Fromme refused to take the stand at her attempted presidential as- sassination tri al because im- prisoned mass murderer Charles Manson was barred from appear- ing in court. "It's not my trial," the27-year- old red-haired defendant told U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Mac Bride. "If it's not my trial, how can I take the s tand on my own behalf?" Miss Fromme, a follower of convic ted ma ss murderer Charles Manson. also exclaimed to the judge: "What I 'm saying is don"t make us shoot. Don "t make us be violent ." Jn a rambling dis- course, Miss Fromme accused her attorney, John Virga, of mis- representing her . She told the judge her message: "If you all continue to lie to yourselves and your children, yo u 'll d ie and you 'll die violently.·· The jurors were not present during her statement. They have not seem Miss Fromme through much of the trial. She w as ousted for misbehavior Nov . 7 and bas refused repeatedly to return unless Manson and his followers were brought to court. Manson is presently housed in San Quentin prison. Her refusal to take the stand ap· parently ended thedefensecase. Miss Fromme appeared red· eyed and tired as she was led into the courtroom wearing a blue de· nimshirt and slacks. !See SQUEAKY, PageA2) RansOO\,Nixed For Terrier; Home Again A young Yorkshire terrier named Funny Foot, because of a white spot on one paw, is back at bis Huntington Beach home to- day after allegedly being held !or $100 ransom, police said. The new puppy's master and mistress called Police Thursday when other neighborhood tenants who found tbe stray a week ago assertedly demanded the money to surrender him . Police responded to, the southeast Hunlin1ton Beach nel11hborbood and negotiated re· lease of the little dog without further problems. Ji\lnny Foot is adorable, ac· cording to investigators. County Aids In Fighting Canyon Fire Ten flre engines and 30 men from the Orange County Fire Department are aiding hundreds of other firefighter s trying to con- tain lhe m assive La Crescenla fire in Los Angeles County. Captain Bruce Turbeville of the county fi re department said the bul k of the county's as- sistance was committed Sunday. County fire o ffi cials have called into action the Santa Ana task force to fill the gap lert when the regular crews were sent to Los Angeles. The task for ce crews come from northern California, where seasonal rain bas lessened the fll'e danger. "These m en have already started flying in to provide backup support and their equip- ment was brou g ht in las t month," Turbeville said. Orange County is still in a "red flag alert" si tuation due to conti · nuinf!'. hi g h wind s a nd low humidity. "We"ve canceled all days off for our wi ldfire forces 1n the event we have a problem here," Turbeville said. JFK Opposed 'CIA Plots' BOSTON (U Pl) -President John F. Kennedy categorically opposed CIA-inspired political as- sassination plots. former aide Ric hard Goodwin wrote in today 's Boston Globe. Goodwin, who was an assistant special counsel t o Kennedy, wrote a teleg r am sent May 29, 1961 , to the U.S. Consul in the Dominican Republi c . It was Kennedy's response to informalion he re· ceived that a few small arms had been given to dissident., in the Dominican Republic. Honsen FIOod Controt o.m A total of 1,800 firefighters and 30 aircraft were on the lines to- day as the s m oke filled San Fernando Valley to a point where morning commuters had to turn on headlights to see through the dense pall. The heaviest early evacuation efforts. said firefighters, was in the a r ea of H aynes a nd Rlanchard Canyo ns. Now that Sylmar is threateped, residents there are preparing to leave. Another area where seores of families are being ordered out is al ong Glendale's Dun s muir Avenue, where authorilies were reported traveling house-to- house to urge r esidents to leave. The situation in the Tujunga Canyon front was about as bad. authorities said. During Su nday night's evacua· tion effort residents of Kagel Ca- nyon were seen leading their livestock at a dead run down a road while flames advanced toward their homes. One elderl}' woman in the area threatened by the Tujunga blaze refused to leave and had to be dragged screa ming from her" threatened home. "My "·hole life was there." she .pl eaded as s heriff's deputies. pulled her away. The high winds and cracklin~· dry conditions in the foothills throughout the Southland are not expected to ease for at least another day, forecasters said. The fire danger is extreme in all areas, they added. Despite the seYere peril in the f.os Angeles and Orange County areas, farther north, firefighters have m anaged to quell several blazes "·hich had threatened to spread quickly. Four brush fires which erupted in Ve ntura County over the \Veekend were reported today to be in the mopup stages. The tota l loss in those blazes was 850 acres with no houses burned. l\ shirt in weather patterns in the area aided the firefighters there, reports said. BURBANK GLENDALE ~,.... ......... MAP SHOWS AREA HIT BY BRUSH ARES Foothill• of .San G8brtel Mountain• Ablaze ' I .. ,., 'I"• -• A2 DAIL v PILOT H/F Monday, NovtmOCH' 24, 1975 • 118 Schools Still Overcrowded? The six tumpuses or the Hunt- ington Beach Union High School Dislritt still may be overtrowded nt>Xt rail, despite the opening of Ocean View 1-tigh School, accord· ing to Assistant Supenntendent Glen Dysinger. Rut the district's two largt>sl schools -Edison and fo'ountain \1allt•y -should drop by several hundred stiJdcnts each. he con- tinued. And Fountain Valley Hl1h &hool may even have more classroom space, in portable un- its. than it needs, he said. High school trustees are expect-' t"d to adopt tentatjve attendance boundaries for the new Ocean Vit•w campus at their 7:30 meet- ing Tuesday night. The bound aries were drawn up 'Save My Tree' HB Man Pleads for Shamel By RORI-: RT RA.RKt-:R Ol I~• D.t11, "'''"" ~\.f" Private 1nves t1J.(ator 1'1-t"dcrick II. :'\1dll'r 1s askin).! r1ty officials ul tluntington Be>ach to spare his belovt>d sham(·! ash Ire<'. Public \\1orks llirt·ctor Hill •tartge said lhat aboul I.200 or the trees have been removed herause tht'ir root sy:stems lirt curbs. sidewalks, gutters and s prinkling systems out or the ground . Miller's tree. at 5192 Caliente Drive, is one of those marked ror the chopping block soon. But he :says his lree is dirf{'rent. "When they ca m{' by to plant the lrees 16 years ago, I went out and made them dig down seven feet d{'ep . "The roots consequently ha ve gone straight down and have caused no damage," he added. "Besides, that tree means Youth Freed In Drinking, Flying Cme A Jight plane pilot who police allege was flying under the in- fluence or either drugs or alcohol, was released from Hunt- ington Beach City Jail today following his arrest late Sunday night. Robert F . Dove, 19, of 16141 Fantasia Lane, was taken into custody after he landed at .Meadowlark Airport, police said. The youth was booked on suspi- cion of violation of Section 21407 .5 of the California Penal Code, which alleges operating an 'aircraft under the influence, when hew as grounded by Officer T\m Christensen. Investigators said they also answered another call the day before reeardina three planes b'uzzing homes at dangerOusly Jow altitudes in the airport area. Teacher Pact Ends Walkout NEW HAVEN, CoM. CAP) - Striking public school teachfrS 'ratified a new two.year contract Sunday night. ending a two-week walkout that had led lo the jailing S)f"90ofthe strikers. , Ken Driscoll, a spokesman for the New Haven Federation of ;teachers. said the teachers planned to return to school Tues· pay alter the 90 union members in Jailare(reed. • • • • • l ' ' + • I • • • • I • • • Citizen of Year Search Under Way The Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce is now ac- cepting nominations for 1975 Citizen or the Year. Organizations are urged to sub- mit tht>ir recommendations in writing to the Chamber of Com- merce Office. 18582 Beach Blvd., Suite No. 224, Huntington Beach. A written resume of the person's activities must be included. OR.ANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT TN 0...,91 CM>t 0•11• Pllol. ,..1,,, ...tli(ll 1, <:IO'NlllW<I IM Ne ... "''"· •• pull!•-tY "" 0.-c.N\1 PubloW.l"9 eo..-•. S.-.. ., o'll!llo"1. ... ""bll-Mone!•• tl><DUq~ Ffl<NY for ~·• ""'"· l'te*Po•I Ilea!\ 1-<vntlrto;11"" ..... ~1fo...,11111 V•ll••· I<••~. s.ocN!ltbE:~ VIiie• .na Lit~~· 11<!.•<l•ISO<ll~ l'..i>MI A \o~t •"41"""1 ..i111-I• ;.ubll.-~ ... .,.,. -s ..... • .,_,, TM "'"'<IP•I IWbil\~lflQ plAfll " •I lJ() ...... 1111.t• St•ttl. to\11 M• .. Vht"'~·•"1ol6. Robert N. Weed "'"klloll -PWl•- J ec k R. Curley Vk# """'""' •na Gefttf"•I Mo-t Thomas Ktti1ll [O+l•t Thom•s A . Mur~ine ~ ... t1"9 [O•W 6'art9s H. Loos Rk.hard P. Nall Allfflao>l "°9Mt1"9 r11o....,, • Robert Barker MU 0.-Co....i, ld•* something special to us. My daught£'r Kitt and that trtt grew up together, .. he said. Hartge said 2,800 shame! ashe:; were planted throughout the city in the early 1960s . "The experts said that they were rast growing, fr ee from in - sects and had good root habits," he reported. "But the roots were just too healthy," he add£'d, "pc'rhaps because or the great Orange Coast climate." Hart~said that he is leaning towar s going out on · a limb and rec mmending that Miller's · tree bet en out. "If we I ave it. it will make an e.'l:ceplion ahd hamper the e!fec· liveness of our operation, .. he said. "But i( the city council tells me to leave it be, I will. or course." Frma Page Al SQUEAKY. • The decision against testifying because Mac Bride previously turned down her motion for l\o1anson and other jailed "(ami· ly" members to appear as wit- nesses effectively ended her brier defense. Virga said earli£'r if she wouldn't take the stand, he would rest hiscase. , · Miss Fromme, who has sat out her trial in a holding cell eqwpped \1.'ith closed rirC'uit television, :.is· serted that Virga planned to "lie" in his final argument about a let· ter she wrote to a television newsman dealing with environ- mental problems and how she planned to attack them. "The letter says if you all con· tinue to lie, you and your children will die and die violently," the 27-year-old fanatic environmen- talistsaid. In a clear voice-, she said that her lawyer apparenUy intended to describe that letter as a "joke" and said, "I won't have it lied about. He has every inteption of misrepre~enting me.·· In the letter, reference was made to the grisly killing or preg- nant actress Sharon Tate in 1969 and warned that people's homes could be made "bloodier" than Miss Tate's. MacBride. his patience wear- ing thin, demanded out of the pre- sence or the jury that she an- nounce whether she would take the stand and testify in her own behalf. ''It's not my trial,·· she declar~. ''If it's not my trial, how can I take the stand on my own behalf?" "I thought the wholeobject was to come in here and tell the truth,'' she said. "He can plead my case as not guilty without lying.'' Spain Mayor Assassinated S.~N SEBASTIAN, Spain (AP) -Basque separatist guerrillas assassinated a small-town mayor Monday, police said, in tht> start of what appeared to be a new campaign against Spanish officialdom. The killing came less than 24 hours after ·the buriaJ of Gen. Francisco Franco, Spain's long- time dictator and foe of Basque autonomy. Two gunmen shot Mayor An- tonio Echeverria, 43, as he watched television at home in Orayzun. poiice reported. The gunmen, believed to be members of a special commando unit of the Rasque guerrilla organization ETA, escaped . Echeverria died in a hospital. Huntington Man Arrested A Huntington Beach man was jailed on burglary charges early today by Orange County sheriff's deputies who said they cauaht hi m looting the Huntington J.larbour liquor store at 16635 Paci.fie Coast Ht1hway in SUnaet Bea<h. Deputies said Marlin Tudor Lee. 33. or 9688 Cornwall Drt ve • Huntington Beach. had filled the trunk or his car with liquor and was looking for more when they drove up to the premises. Deputies safd all lbe stolen ll· quor wu recovered. They said Lee pined eolr)o..lo..the •tor• by · amUblnr the front window. . ' I to relieve overcrowding, Dys- incer explained. But be<'ause the diatrict ha.s ao option program, al- lowin1 students to attend achoola or their choice, It ls bard to predict the t>xacl enrollmenl!I by campus. The school board meeting will be at district offices, 5201 Bolsa Ave, Trus tees held a workshop session on the matter Saturday and are later ex-pect.ed to bold a public hearinr on the bpuoduy propooal, ofllclalll oaid. Generally, D)'alngerexpl..-ned., the tentative boundaries follow the southeast part of. the Ocean View (elementary) Diatrict, bounded by Elli& and Hei l Avenues , Springdale and NrwlandStreets. In addition, it includes the Vista ..___. ~ _, ..._ MlllllllMt" '"-Ul't Vit>W School attendance area In Fountain Valley and Westmlnsler, as well aa two- th.ird.s or the "untiog(on Beac.b ~tri p of the Fountaln Valley &bool District, an area bordered by Newland and Brookburat Streets and Garfield and Adams Avenue:l. Dysinger, in prepartq: atten- dance fifures for the school board, s aid he used three num- bersior eachschool. The first will show current enrollments. The second is a ''fair share" figure based on the max· imum number oJ student.s who could opt to attend each school, according to its _capacity. And the uurd figure shows the number of students who would at- tend each school if the Ocean View campus openedJ.oday, and if no students opted to attend schools outside their area. That fi1ure also does not in· elude any seniors at Ocean View. Dysinger ex-plained the district plans to leave seniors next year at the schools they have been attend- ing rathe,r than place them on the new campus. His (igure-s are shown below by school: -Westminster, wilh 3,830 stu· dents today, could have a top enrollment or 3,899 based on its total "(a;lr share" of district stu- dents, !!\ll would have 3,830 if Ocean Vipw were now open. -Marijla High School has 4.242 now, ha• a 3,676 "(air share" enrollment, and would have 3,9'l9 i!Ocean View were open. --Ocean View. has a 2,399 "fair share" capacity and would have 2,162ifitopened today. -Fountain Valley. has 4,436 now, bas a3,840 "fair share" limit and would have 3, 747 if Ocean View were in operation . OIU, ,..._,.,... 'SICK OF POUTICS' Non-<:andldate Matney HOPEFULS a council seat. John F. Thompson, 727 Williams Ave., said he was con- sidering enterirag the Huntington Reach race. He said he served on the planning commission and ran twice unsuccessfully (or the coun- cil in the 1960s. ''I think they might be ready to elect me now after their ex- perience with the other can- didates,·· he commented. In Fountain Valley, both Svalstad and Adler said they plan to seek new terms. In addition, Robert H. Rusorr, a member of the bicentennial com- mittee and chamber of com- merce, has announced. bis can- didacy. Reaga1a's Ege View .......ffuntington Beach High, has an enrollment of 3,341 today, with a maximum "(air ~hare" load or 2,895 . But it would have an estimated 3,262 if Ocean View wert>nowopen. Strike Fails To Disrupt Pan American This exclusive photo showing Michael Lance Carvin, 20, pointing a toy gun in the direction of Republican pre- sidential ~andidate Ronald Reagan (foreground) was re- leased by Newsweek magazine today. -Edison, has an enrollment this fall of 4,323, a "fair share" capacity or 3,463 . 3nd would have 3,242 if Ocean View were now open. NEW YORK CAP) -Pao American World Airways report- ed no interruption of flight service today despite a walkout by some reservation clerks here and in l'\liami as negotiations continued on a new contract with the Airline Division of the Teamsters Unions. Convicts ·Free Two Of Five Hostages Dysinger explained the "fair share'' figures represent the limit to which students could use their attendance options. Under the district policy, he noted, students can only opt to move to a less crowded school. A Pan Am spokesman said that the job at.'tion was coo.fined to :'llew York and Miami and that management personnel were fill- ing in (or the absent clerks. NEW YORK (AP) - Rebellious prisoners in a city jail on Rikers Island today re-" leased two of five con-ection of- ficers taken hostage but argued amone themselves about their next moves. . "~~ere seems to be deepening d1v1s1veness among the in- mates," Bronx Dist. Atty. Mario Merola said. "They are trying to decide what they want ... l 'mcon- cerned for the welfare of the re- maining tbree correction of- ficers." Guards Rit.'hard Sealy and Thomas Rivera were (reed about 8 a.m ., :shortly after Merola arri,ved at the jail and talked with representatives of the inmates who had seized con- trol of five cellblocks Sunday night with homemade weapom. A negotiating team for the 1.200 prisoners indicated tbat the other three guards would be (reed if Merola agreed -before television cameras -to grant them amnesty in connection with the disturbance. l\o1erola told newsmen he was \Yilling ''to negotiate on anything, .. but added, "Until they resolve their differences, \Ye are powerless to act." One inmate, Robert Hook . told newsmen. ''We· ain 't here to harm nobody -no other in· :~:sy .. ?o correction officers, He said, the uprising was ''the only viable means we could use to tell society about our plight. You cut back on money so our families can't go to welfare officers. Even our children need food and all the wbile we can't get (air and speedy trials.·· Hook blamed the city's fiscal crisis (or a recent layoff of cor- rection offit.'ers. He called that "a cutback on us because then we're denied the services we got to have." The city laid orr 240 correc- tion of.f.icers this year. lt now ~~.s 2,_845 to han.dle a 1total 1 pnson population o( over 7,500. Rikers Island lies in the East River south or the Bronx and about a half mile northwest of La Guardia Airport in Queens. Authorities said Sealy had not been harmed, but that Rivera had suffered a cut on his right haM. "J was never mistreated, but I always felt that 1 was in danaer,'' Sealy said. "A blanket was put over my head and 1 was placed in a cell.·· Armed with homemade weapons, about 600 inmates in the Men's House of Detention Solom' Junket CAIRO (UPI) -A 10.man U.S . ronaresslonal dele1ation arrtved todaytos~rt a "f1mililrizaUoo" tnuroltbe ddlaEut.Amert~an olll<ialual • . •' ' held the five correction officers in the cell blocks. Another 600 inmates without hostalii!es were loose in three other cell blocks. Yule Gifts Taken Someone looted a Huntington Beach home or hidden Christmas presents Sunday. Linda Burkett, of 11381 Queens Lane. said the $42 worth of gifts were taken after someone slipped in through an unlocked slidin&: glass door. Once the "(air share .. limit is reached, be said, students from outside the school's attendance area would be prohibited fro,m at- tending there. In addition, Dysinger said, the district has been growing by 850to 1.000 students per year, so the figure will need adjustment somewhat by next fall. He said about half the new students will be in the Edison attendance area. The Airline Division, which also represents other clerks, nurses and stockroom personnel,· had threat~ned to strike at midnight but talks continued on an hour-to- hourbasis. He said the district is expected to grow from its <!'urrent 20,000 enrollment to 24,000 in the next three years. "The talks have been around the clock for two days," the Pan . .i\m spokesman said. ''Our posture is that we are still negotiating and have not been in· formed of a strike action.·• MARINERS Tl\X DEFER.RED SAVINGS PU\N FOR. THE SELF EMPLOYED Now Is the time Jar you to open a tax-Sheltered KEOGH Savings Account at / Mariners. As the end ot the year approaches, this special Mariners account shelters your present Income from the deep bite of taxes and provides a plan to Insure future retirement benefits. 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JlyTOlll JIAaLEY ...... ot .. a.'" ......... r Dulol Gerbil Jledellon pro- 1lelled to Newport Beach police 'wblle they recorded his con-"'81on lut Feb. 5tllati.waanot lane when be iillegedly clubbed -Nimc:r fllller Atwater to death . willl a brome fi&urine. . Tbe autement by the accused 1IUle mane was played back to olo OrlDI• County Superior Court ~Ill')' ~ay wblle Newport Delee- -. time Cbarlol WO-watched ---the wi-ll-'- BedeliOD told WJWmoo -olJler olfi<en 800n aftAr bis or• reet that be was not nspoosible for actions that led totbecleatb ol his employer. '"She made me insane; she madio me Insane," be told bis In· terrogators at one point ol Ibo In· 1terview. Bedelian, to, llllO stated In Ibo w..i...,atpollce~ ~ 1-. oded ilj lel( clef ___ _ Jll'o. Atwater, 50, -b1m with,._ bll knife•' M be went to tbeldlcbonfor. ctaaaolwoter. '"l'M more I bit bor, the ......, abe yelled," be told police • be explained that be readied f« the br<lnie casting ol a bin! to clef end hjmw.If in the ll'f'in& room at 4238 Perbam Drive, Cameo-... Bedelian told police that be thm wrapped tbe body of. Jira. Atwater In a blanket one! dumped it tnto the trunk of b1a car after checking to see that her invalid llusband, A.G. Cox Atwater, 61, wu uleepln bia room. The tape recording unsuc- .... flllly challenged by Ille de- .feose reflect.a Bedelian's state- ment that be drove around aim- lessly for some time before deciding to dump the body in a Pacoim!l auto wrecking yard Gperated by a friend. The Lebanese tmmigranl lold police that he poured wet con- crete over the body and then placed a car door over the top of the SS-gallon oil drum to prevent detection and insure curing of. the mixture. Deoutv District Attorney Paul Meyer alleges that Bedelian at- tacked .Mrs. Atwater when be • attm ___ it es Blazes ' . . Raging In LA ... llJ JOHN VALTERZA Ol .. DilllyPli.tS'-" Boa.ring fires pushed by hot, ·"'1 and intense Santa Ana winds 'continued to rage through the Los Angeles foothills today with the toll set thus far at 40,000 acres consumed and at least 40 homes damaged or destroyed. About 750 homes had been evacuated. AncLdespite a massive mutual- a id f i refightin g ef fort , 1'\lthorities said that the blazes ere still raging out of control in lWOseparate areas. In the foothills of the San Ga&riel Mountains near Glen- dale, the toll in ·houses is the ;reatest. But the threat is even more severe on other fronts in ;Bit Tujunga ·canyon and Sylmar where hundreds of families were ~acuating today. Several firefighters already have been injured in the blazes . which broke out on Sunday as Jlum.idity plum meted and winds ,vp to 50 miles per hour swooped _pvertheridges. · · •. Besides the blazes in Glendale ·and Tujunga, yet another raging fire is continuing unchecked in -U>e Mt. Baldy ski area where one p1>«;nsive residence was lost ~ay and dozens of other re- •idences were imperiled. , A total of 1,800 firefighters and 30 aircraft were on the lines to- day as the smoke filled San Fernando Valley to a point where morning commuters had to turn OD headlights to see through the dense pall. , The heaviest early evacuation efforts, said firerighters, was in )he ar1la of H aynes an d Blanchard Canyons . Now that IYlmar ii threatened, residents there are preparing to leave. ~!::°thet area where scores of lies are being ordered out is along Glendale's Dunsmuir Avenue, where authofities were . repprted traveling house-to- ~ to urge residents to leave. ~ situation in the Tujunga ..c;;;yon front was about as bad, ., (8oe IILAZE, Page AZl * * *. 'Co~ty Aids JnFightµig 4 . . ~anyon Fire · · ·Ten fire engines and 30 men ·tmm the Orange County Fire · ~artment are aiding hundreds o( other firefighters trying to con· ·bin the massive La Crescenta fire in Los Angeles County. Captain Bruce Turbeville of -~ county fire department said tb.e bulk of the county's as· aistance was committed SUnday. 'County fire officials have toalled into action the Santa Ana ·task force to fill the gap left when the regular crews were sent to tb<Aogelea. · The task ·force crews come , ftom northern Calif<rnia, where "IN!Ollal rain has lessened the ~danger. ; ..,''These men have already .ttarted flying in to provide ' '9ckup support and their equip- •ent was brought i n last I -811Jth, ''Turbeville laid , Oran1• County la still In a "red lobr alert"' situation due to cooti-·jiiif ni hilh winds and low ")lunldlty. • "i, 'We've canceled all days off ,for tOUr wildfire forces in the ~we have a problem here,'' 'l'wbetWe1-1d. ... f ..... ·Pr,, UPIT• ........ • BURNED OUT CAR.SITS IN REMAINS OF GARAGE OF GLENDALE HOME DESTROYED BY MASSIVE BRUSH FIRE Numerou1 Home• Have Been Burned Along Nine-mile Front In Worat Fire in .Southern California In Five Years Dog Owners Rally A.gaimt Beach Ban ByWLARYKAYE OI .. Deity ...... !Miii Dog owners in Newport Beach'. who are hoping to avert a city or- dinance banning dogs from city beaches at all times have banded together in a group called SCOOP . And City Councilman Howard Rogers. who attended the f°ll'St SCOOP meeting last week, says he believes be can support the group based on their "positive and sincere attitude.·· SCOOP, or Ille Society fe< Con- cerbed Owners of Pets, was formed in response to a proposed city ordinance that would ban dogs from all beaches and ocean front walkways within the city. Last month, city councilmen held off approving the proposed ordinance and gave dog owners until the Jan. 12 city council meeting to come up with feasible alternatives to the outright ban. SCOOP has set forth a pro- Jram its members hope will sway councilmen away from the propased canine beach ban. <See DOGS, Page 112) SI'OCKS CLOSE ... SUGB1LY UP NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market marked time today, still waiting developments in the ef- fort to resolve New York City's financial problems. Trading was quiet. The closing Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks was up 4.88 at 8'5.64, but losers maiotalned a slight over-all edge cm gainers at the New York Stock Exchlftle. Th• market's attention was (OOllled oo the New Vert State capital In Albany, where le'fislators and stat.e officials continued to crappie with pro- pased tax meuurea aimed at en· couraging Pre1ident Ford to !Often his stand against federal belp for the city. Parachutist Blown Library Site PurchmeNB Out Across Ocean?; Federal Aviation Agency of- ficials were looking into a report today of a mystery parachutist who may have been caught by brisk Santa Ana winds Sunday af • ternoon and blown out to sea. Wright reported that helicop- ters from the U.S. Coast Guard and Newport Beach scanned the sea and that two Harbor Patrol boats joined the search. . Council Topic Sgt. Harry Wrightolllle Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol, said he a nd his wife saw a parachutist glistening in the sun- light about 5,000 feet above the Orange County Airport. Wright was on his patio in Newport Beach at the time of the sighting. ''I know I wasn't seei ng things," Wright said today. "My wife saw it too.,. He said he believed that the chutist was in the takeoff pattern of Orange County Airport and added that he later saw an airliner taking off underneath the man . An official from the Federal Aviation Agency CFAA) said he had heard nothing of the incident but would look into it. He said his agency would or- dinarily know or any parachute activity in the area and that there were no reports of any jumps over the weekend. ''With the kind of wind we had Sunday, he might go as far as Tokyo, or to San Clemente Island at any rate.·· he remarked. Sgt. Wri ght said he lost sight of the parachute when be went into his house to call the airport tower. He specula ted that since no one was aware of the incident, it would appear possible that adum· my was rigged to the parachute. Assault, Not Murder Reduced Charges For Fromme Urged From. Wire Services SACRAMENTO -Thedefense attorne)' for Lynette Fromme, accused of Attempting to murder Presdident Ford wilb a.11 ·automatic pistol. today urged the jury to convict her of. tbe lesser charge of assault against the President. ''I'm telling you now, you should fmd her guilty of assault ol a president because that is what she did.'' declared attorney Jolin E . Virga. '"She did not act with intent to till the President." Virga rested his case minutes after Misis Fromme refused to take the witness stand In her own bebaU because lmpriS<IOed mus murd•er Charles Manson wu ,, I barred from appearing in court as a derense witness. U convicted of attempting to murd er Ford , the defiant Manson cultist faces a life term in prison . Assault against a presi- dent carries a maximum of 10 years in prison and a $10,000 rme. In arguing for a verdict of guil~ ty to the attempted murder charge, U.S. Attorney Dwayne Keyes noted her .45-caliber atomatic pistol contained four bullets in the ammunition clip and DO!'•µ. \J!eji.fi.nc chamber. '"l\~aaon and logic would tell YoU ode of those four bullets was · meant fer the President of Ille United States," he told Ille jury. • Newport "Beach city coun - cilmen will d ecide tonight whether they want to buy l . L acres of Newport Center land for. a new municipa l library. A dispute surrounding the ex· pense -more than $27,000 -has been simmering for the pasl several weeks. Al least two council members. Paul Ryckoff and John Store - have cautioned against so large a commitment. while others have taken a strong stand for the pro- ject which wou ld be built near Santa Barbara and San Clemente drives. The council opponents to the project insist that a smaller facility might be better -one v.•hich could be expanded at a later date. Other opponents in the com- munity. including homeowner groups in central Newport and :-Jewport Heights. oppose the idea entirely because or costs. Tonight "s proposed action would call for the council fin ally accepting terms on the financing of the lal)d purchase from the Irvine Company. The id ea most favored thus far is a time purchase with a down (Seel.IBRARV, Page AZ) UST PIGSKIN PICKEROO SET The final Pigskin Pickeroo '75 competition ends this week as Orange Coast football foreeasters predict outcomes of 26 Thanskgiving and weekend games. The deadline for returning completed entries is one day earlier, due to the holiday. En- tries must be received al the Costa Mesa office of the Daily . Pilot before 6 p.m . Wednesday. Pickeroo winners share $50 in cash awards each week. Complete rules and an entry blank appear on page C-3. , Today's ~~os..., N.Y. Stoeks I N TEN CENTS. g became enraged ove r the · woman's decision to fire him. A private d etective hlred by Mrs. Atwater to investigate the loss of jewelry from the Cameo Shores home advised her to get rid of Bedelian less than 24 hours before she was murdered, eullcr prosecution testimOQY has re· vealed. ~1eyer has asked the jury to re• turn a verdict of first-degree murder against Bedell an~ • ice Claims Jurist 'Biased' By GARY GRANVILLE OtU..~lyptlMNft Indicted county s upervisor Robert Battin didn't like the judge assigned to try his case in Orange County Superior Court today. So, Battin arid his attorney Matthew Kurilich filed an af. fidavit of prejudice in the hope that Judge Kenneth Lae will be disqualified. Judge Lae scheduled a hearing on the arfidavit in his courtroom at9:30a.ni. Tuesday. It is Battin's conlentioo that Judge Lae is part of what he call4*! today the Uncoln Club--. Republic an establishment. "This whole trial is the Lincoln Club-Republican establishment versus Ce ll a-O'Nei ll Democrats,'' Battin told newsmen . "l think Judge Lae is part or the Lincoln Club-Republican establishment and I don ·t think we can get a fair hearing from him." the indi cted supervisor continued. Battin is charged in a seven- count Grand Jury indictment handed down Aug. 14 with using his county staff in his 1974 cam· paign for th e Democratic nomination for lieutenant gov~ ernor. In asking for a new judge without using his one peremptory challenge Battin set another hur- dle in front of his upcoming trial, a trial that was scheduled to begin today. First. the new question of a trial judge must be settled. Then. a prosecution motion to ··quash subpoenas issued to 25 dis- trict attorney 's office personn el · 1asl week is scheduled lo be heard. Finally, a defense motion to di smiss the charges against Bat- tin on grounds they represent dis- criminatory prosecution must be heard. Should the case against liatt1n remain intact when all the last minute motions are decided, the selection of jurors to try the case could begin midway through next week. Coast Weather Sunny Tuesday with low humidities and warm tern-· peratures. Local gusty northeast wind s 10 lo 20 mph below canyons. Highs 75 to 85. Lows 45 to 55 ex· ccpl warmer, windy areas. INSID~ TOD,\ Y The new director of the sta1e Department of Rehabilitation. .a qoodripl('giC , promises new policies for the disabled.~· hltlex .l ....... •• _ ...... L."'· .. .,.. ., -« c.-· AS --·2 _ .... "'"" 0r-..CHMY •• --· cs -••• ..... -cs ,, __ .. l 01.t11-.11ctt ... -••• ••..n.1~ ... .. Slit .. ,._,.,...,. ... lftWNlllmotflt « ,.,..._ « A-• ... -"' -.... .. _ .~· ...... -... ..... ---•• ' \ Al DAIL y PILOT N Monder. November 24, 18?'5 Delay for Himhaw 2 J11rors Drop Out Openlng :s tate m ents in the Orange County Superior Court bribery trial of Congressman An· drew Hins haw were d t>layed to- d3y when tv.·o later alte rnate jurors de('ided over the weekend that they c annot now serve in what is expected to be a three· month trial. J udge Robert P Kneeland ex- cu:sed both jurors rrom duty on grounds or economic hard.ship and ordered select ion of tv.•o more panelists from a new s late of pr ospective Juror s call1.-d to his courtroom. Hinshaw watched today a! his lawyers and Assistant District Attornt>y Michael Capizzi re- sumed jury selection procedures. The jury s worn in last .,Tiday will be asked to determine his guilt or innocence on three felony counts of bribery . It is alleged that the Newport Beac h Repu bl ican acee pted st('reo equipme nt and a $1,000 bribe from a T a ndy Corporation executive during his tt"rm as county assessor . lt is further alleged in tbe 'Gr and J ury indictme nt tha t lli nsha w solicited a bribe from a lawyer repres('nting Beckman Instruments or FuUerton, again whjle ht served as county 88· St":lsor on the Or a nge County As· sessmf'nt Aopeals Board. Capizzi said he expects to call about JO witnesses to the stand. Dfofense attorneys Robert Green und Ma rs hall Morgan have not co mmented on their trial plans. Ford, Kissinger Hit On 'Secrecy P o licy' f'roat Page A J DOGS ..• Shirley .!\1 arshall , one of the S<"'OO P organizers. said the new group "s prog ram includes. -lnil1a t1ng uniform posting or signs on beaches that gi,·e hours dogs are aJlowt•d on beaches and remind pet o"·ncrs to clean up <tftt~r tht>i r dogs. W 1\S lll ~G T ON CUl1 l) - Preside nt ford a nd 5'!crctary or State Henry A. Kissinger are car- rying out a "deliberate puUcy of secrecy and deception in con- t'ealing Soviet violation of the strat('gic arms lin1i tation agree- ment, Aviation Week & Space Technology said today. In an t>ditorial on SAI.1' dis· armament talks, the techn icaJ weekly said , "A deli berate policy of secrecy and deception on the part oC the Nixon and Ford ad- m inistr a tio ns . . has tried desper ate ly to conceal from the l l.S. Congress and public the de - County Awa it s Showdown On O il Le a ses Orange Coas t city officials and their counterparts elsewhere 'vere still waiting for word today on the hearing date for a pending showdown in federal court to halt the sale of offshore oil drilling tracts in fed eral tidelands. Thus far no guidance has come from Washington, D.C., where lawyers marched into court last Friday to file several separate actions calculated to stall the sale Dec. 11. If tbe court cases work, the sale of more than a million acres -o1 federal tidelands of the Orange Coast would be stalled until &S· serted environmental damage can be ruled out completely by the U.S. Department of the interior. "All of us are still waiting for :some kind of word on when the court will take ttre issue up," said Newport Beach Cjty Attorney Dennis O'Neil. Newport Beach, along with Huntington Beat'h, Laguna Beacb and the counties of Orana:e and Los Angeles are parties in one of the suits. Another action was flied by the California Attorney General's ot- fice. · ~7 -·-Cont<OI Dam li bera te Soviet violations of both thE" lette r and spir it of thC' SAL1' agreement a nd the gros:s U.S. policy errors that are steadil y building an irre ver si ble SoviL•t military advantage " It said Ki ssinger. "as tht· C'hit>f architect of the SAl:r policies. has become the must skillt:d practitioner of the art of not tell · ing the truth without actually ly- ing since Robert l\.fcNamara left the Pentagon. and this is the cru:t: or his curre nt problems wit h Congress and the danger facing the American people.·· Kissinger faces a contempt of Congress citation for failing to answer a subpoena from the House Select Committee on In- telligence demanding all docu· ments given to the National Security Council about Soviet adherence to the provisions of the 1972 Strategic Arms Limita tion agreement and the Vladivostok agreement in 1974. The committee also wants a copy of a letter allegedly written by former Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger asking the NSC lo meet on Soviet violations. Light Turrwut For NB Beaches BriJht sunshine graced Newport Beach strands this weekend, but lifeguards report only 15,000 beachgoers took ad- vantage of the summer-like weather. The thermometer climbed to 6S degrees with bright sunny skies both days, but lifeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey said there were only S,000 sunlovers on the beach Saturday and only 10,00) people SUnday. "I guess they all must have been somewhere else," said Lockabey., who added that lifeguards had expected a big turnout. Water temperature was S9 degrees, according to lifeguards.· l ir ging dog o'vners to clean up after their pets during walks on tht~ beach. F.nfo r ci ng ex isting lea sh l3'A"S . -Jland ing out pamphleUi that e:<plain the r ity·s dog laws when dog licenses are purchased al ci- ty hall. -Printing small cards that re- mind dog owners to clean up after their pets and keep them on leashes. These cards would be · given to interested citizens who could hand them out to violators they see on the beac h. -Bringing school children into the plcture by holding annual poster contests that would alert them to the problem . Councilman Rogers said he was impressed with SCOOP's ef. forts, primarily because it ap- pears to be the beginning of a "sinc('re and permanent" or- ganization. "!n the past we've had dog owners r es p o nd to these emer g en cy s ituations, but they "ve always faded away after a few weeks .·· Rogers said. SCOOP pl ans to be a perma· nent group. with $2 dueS per family, that can stay on top of current problems involving dogs in the city. There are currently about 75 members in the new group and SCOOP organize'rs are anxious to enlist the hflp of more dog owners. For inform~tion, call 646-i;o64. F ro•PageA J LIBRARY ••• payment and annual payme nts. The shortes t term of four years, would carry annuaJ interest or six percent. The longest te rm of 10 year s would carry interest of six and three-quarters percent. Besides the library issue, these other items are Included in the council's agenda for the 7:30 p.m. action session : -The setting of a public hear- ing date for Teleprompter's bid to raise its cable television monthly servicetharge from $6.50to$8.50. BURBANK -A public h('aring to examine the Orange County proposals for the ultimate transportation routes serving southeast Orange County. Of prime concern to Newport officials is the alleged need to des i~nate as top priority ' a traffic route following an e:t:· panded San Joaquin Hills Road from the Coron a del Mar to the San Diego Freeway, GLENDALE ~Mr '°'191; Ht'WI llM' MAP SHOWS AREA HIT BY BRUSH FIRES Foothllla of .San Gobriol Mountolna Ablaze -The second and final hearing to determ ine whether the city should launch its second year or funding for cash made available under a community development grant program administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and U rban D evelo pment . '.'Jewport would use the cash for a new senior citi zen 's center. in Corona de! l-1 ar. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT t,_. 0.1...,. Co•tt Dell, '°''°'· .,,,., -••" " ~-·-,,_. Nl""·Pl'IH, lo pur..1-bo th<! Or ... CN>I P\l!Hlllllnt C--y S.-•!O t<l!Oons ... pultlllOll'll M_, I"'-"" l'•~y IOI" ~·· Mew. Ne .. PoH lk•ll, 1-<un1 .... g100 S...: .. 11'•111111111 VtlltJ, l•YI,,., 5-ddleb~<~ Vlllty l flll Ut-IMKl\!SIUlll CN•t. A ""'l'I <JQIONI 1<!1!11"" I• ""'&!hfl1CI ~"'"'°" -!>""" ci.n . '"-po-1n.:11t1 ""'1>11.io.1no ,i.,.1 11 ,, lJQ Wftl S.Y Slrttl, C.11 Mt w , Ull-1 inti.. I Robert N . Weed ,.,.,,ldtnl 1rwl P~•- Jec k R. Curltty Vl<o "'••lotftl 1no c;......,., """-• ThOmas Kee ... 11 lltllo• ThOmas A. Murpf'1;ne Ml ... .,t"9 EClhOI Oiartes H. Loos Rkherd P. Nal l AHlll""1"""-11""1:1111.,, NIWDM't a.o1ch Offke u..-..,........_... -.11"" ........ 1 ~.O.IM111 .. t¥U Olller Olfieel CMl9 Ml'W: jllfwo-lt .. , Str"'" L...-1Nt11, l .. O_,.....st,.1d H .... l ......... 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Spear Pierces Mesa Diver's Suit, Slwulder · A three -pr o n g ed spe ar penetrated a vo1et suit and pierced the shoulder of a young Costa )tes a skindiver Sunday alter· noon whe n he tripped while walk- ing along the Newport Harbor west jetty. Harbor Department officials. responding to an emergency call, found Don Sellbaum, 14, of 2221 Anaheim St. sitting on a west jet- ty with the center prong of his The bJgh'witidi and C"rackllng-apear embedded in hi1 left dry conditions in thti foothills shoulder. throughOut the Southland are not Sellbaum was rushed to Hoag expected to ease for at least Memorial Hospital, where the another day. forecasters said. prong was removed and a superflt'ial flesh wound was The flre danger ls extreme in treated. Hospital aides said the aµ artat, they added. 1~g penetrated about one lnth ~lte the aevere peril In the lnto his shoulder . LOI Alli•I•• ond Orange County Se!Jboum told Harbor Deport· art.u, farther oorlh, firefl.ahte.ra ment officials that he wu walk· have m~naied to quell Hveral · Ina alon1 the Jetty holdln& hla blazes wblch hod tbrut.tned to apoor JUD uprlJbt when the acci· •PA.•~ q_wcrfy. · .. dent oceur_:red. . • • • • Reagan's E ye l'iere This exclusive photo showing Michael Lance Carvin, 20, ix>inting a toy gWl in the direction of Republican pre- s ide ntial c andidate RonaJd Reagan (foreground ) was re- leased by Newsweek magazine today. Cle mente Pair Face Child-beating Rap San Clemente police detectives said today they will seek murder charges against a couple who they claim burned and beat their 5- year-0ld daughter to unconscious- ness, and, finally, death. 1.aura Cruz died at 7:38 p.m. S a turday a t San Clemente General Hospital of trauma in- duced by hot water and cigarette burns .. severe be ating and pneumonia. Senio r Dinne r Set in Mesa A Thanksgiving dinner for senior citizens will be served al Estancia Hl&h ·School, Costa Mesa, ats p.m . Tuesday. The dinner, and a Thanksgiv- inf program, Whtch wUl begtn at 2:4S p.m ., has bee arranged1 by the adult education division of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Cos t of the dinner is $2 .12. Tickets are a vail a ble at th(' adult education offi<.•e in the old Clara McNally School. More informa- tion can be obtained by calling 556-330Z. "Sick ... you should have seen that kid. It was extreme physical abuse." said I.t. Ray Hartman, detective division commander. Hartman said the child's natural mother and stepfather, Yolanda and Jose Molina, 2723 S. El Camino Real, were arrested Saturday afternoon and initially held on child abuse charges after the girl was brought lo the hospital at noond. She was un- conscious and not breathing, he said. The detective commander said officers will meet with Orange County District Attorney's office prosecutors in an attempt to amend the charges to murder. The Molinas currently are in custody in lieu of $5,000 bail each. Hartman said the girl's bat- t('red body was covered with burns caused by scalding water, hot cigarette ·butts, and pieces of metal that had been heated. In addition, he said, her small body was •marked with injuries that indicated she had been se verely beaten . Hartman said preliminary in- vestigation showed that the abuse had occurred over a period of se vera l weeks. Lione1$s R e turns To Mesa J umlne the Uonet.S wu back in Santa An• HeighU su..i.y In an escapade that ended witb both the 1100051 and her..-, Dlll.iel Sllool<,ca1ed. Coata ?ieaa police went to 2$43 Orange Ave. at about 1:30 p.m. Sunday to investigate a com- plaint about a lion_ Officers uked to uae Shook 's phone and, while ID the house, claim they found nwiJoana in the kitchen. Shook wu arrested on tbarges of 1u1picioo. of possession of marijuana. Meanwhile, Jasmine, who hu kept Shook in some sort of stir with city authorities since her de- but in Costa Mesa lut summer, was C"orraled and packed off to Lion Country Safari. Llon Country Safari is becom- ing familiar ground for Jasmine, who was incarcerated there alter a previous imbroglio between Shook and Costa Mes a authorities over whether he could keep a lion in the city legally. Binnie Alwine in the wi1d animal park 's zoologist's office said Jasmine was sprung Crom the preserve more than a mooth ago. According to Costa Mesa animal control officers, the 175-pound, year-old lioness was tak~n to Fullerton, wher she re· ceived mut'h the sameofficiaJ re- ception she got in Costa Mesa. So, with nowhere else to take her. Shook brought her back to Costa Mesa. Neighbors com- plained and the police look it from there. Miss Alwine said she gets hun· dreds of calls from people in- teresled'in buying or getting rid of lions. Those wanting lo buy the big cats, she said, are di s- couraged. Most of those wanting to get rid of them, she said, are referred elsewhere. 'Fe ar, Faith~ Se minar Set "Fear -Faith and Healing'" will be dis cussed by psychiatrists and clergymen in Newport Beach during Hoag Memorial Hospital's symposium on medicine and re- ligion. from noon to 4 p.m . Wed- nesday, Nov. 26. The luncheon and panels, led by Drs. Charles Wahl and Jack Provonsha, are open tothepublic. Reservations may be made by calling the chaplain, 645-8600, Elft. 2115. Registration fee is $.S plus S3for lunch. The Newport Harbor Council of Churches and Orange County Medical ·Association are co- s ponsoring the event in the hospital's conference center. MARINERS TAX DEfER.R.ED SAVINGS PLAN fOR. THE SELf EMPLOYED Now is the t ime for you to open a Tax-Sheltered KEOGH Savings Account at Mariners. As the end of the year approaches, this special Mariners account shelters your present Income from the deep bite of taxes and provides a plan to insure future retlremerlt benefits . Here's a chart to show you how much you can legally tax-defer from your Income this year: Newporl It.ch (Mal., Olllct ) 1St&W•tclllf0r. (714)642·.000 . IFYOU EARl'IED: • vpu M AYSAYE.TAX·FllSE Less than s'75o.oo this year ......•• ~ ................. up to $7SO.OO $10,000 this year •.••• ·-• .._.. .............. -........ up to $1,500.00 $25,000 this year ................................ : up to~. 7SO.Ot;J $50,000 thla year ...... -' • , ....................... up.to $7,500.00 Maka It a po int to coma In to Marinara" aoon es poaalbla ind stlrt your Tax-Sheltarld KEOQH Accou nt . Multlply tod1y'1 dollars Into 1 wealthier r•llramantl P.S. II you are not sell-employed, 11k 1bout Marlnera "IRA" T1x·Shalterld Account. ~ Mariners Savings .. ~ and Loan ..1\~~ociation ~ .... )' Ntwptr1 IHth (8aytld• CM!titt) 102•1ey1ldeDr. (714) "2-4000 L~tl..ctl .......... (Cornttr ot l=Ot""I A.,._) ll.tlture World) 310 Gltttnt}'tttl. t3UOSMI IM:h llvd. (714)494·7508 (213)Ml-11a " 9.....,1, Hlllt W•I tt.11,_... {Corntr ol Olympie Blvd,) (Opp, Mt. Sinai HOtpltaJ) 380 Sa. 9._,.1, Dr. 8747 lkv•ly Blvd. j213) 5&3-3000 (213)~7 ... 141 " r . llMO Progr- Health Benefit. Plan Available B78YLl'IAPOllTUI AO ofTlwWCIYllll Dt,y, 11 JOU work for a company.Wiiii 2:1 or more •mplofa Md JOU .....i .. bealtb banefttl, ,.,..... company wW be roqulred to after )'Oii the allenlaUn ol join- lnC an approved Heallll Mam......... OraeluUoa, ... um. Lng lllore 11 u HMO la"'"'-. You would lllereby,..,. ..,..,..Jmat.ly f mUUon oUMr Amer1cua acro11 the nation WDo already are m1mben of tbese modlcal care '"""" in which JOU pnpay ,.,.... medical billl -and in retuno, 1et 1 typa ol ooe-•top, ooe·blll health care. ABOUT Ut,Ht F.MPLOYBBS wltb milliona of worll:tt1 an their payroUa wW be al· fected by the new Department of Health, Money'S Worth F.duc1tlon and Welfll't' te(Ul1tlom. There may not yet be an HMO ln your area, al coune, althoulb thent are now 111 programs (not all, bawner, federally approved )·oper1t1n1 ln 33 1t1tet. But your chance to join an HMO will u.oqua· tionably incre11e u more and more HMO. aeek federal quaJlftcaUon. And ~ abo should be a bl1 surge ln the growth of HM01, ac"""1lol to lnterStudy, a private Min· oeapolla firm tllal belpocl to 1Umu11te today'• inlerQl ln HMO.. EVEN THE NATION'S Blue Cross Plam -whlcb moot of us auociate only with payment of hospital bills -ha•e JeCome more and more active lo creatlna: HMOs and are currently involved lo 98 HMO prolfamt, more than double the number a year qo. Tbete are beln1 offered to 1ub- scriber1 by Blue Croa Plan1 u altemative1 to the tradl· tiooal type of bealtJ\ care covera1e. Just what do HMO. otter that m11ht warrant your COD· 3ideriD.j them &I alternaUvn to more familiar types of health care? Typical ii the followinc packa1e offered by the Community Health Plan ol Queerui-Na.uau, Inc., set up only two years ago under the Joint apomonhlp of the New York Blue Cross and Blue Sbleld Plan and tbe Long Island Jewish·Hillside Medical Center. In th.is short span. th11 new HMO hu attracted nearly lf,000 members in an e11ht·mile radius of operation. -The full cost ol u many aa 365 days of hospitalisation, includln1 room and board, dnJJ•, laboratory t.ffta, am· bulance, aneatbesia, radiotherapy, phystcal therapy, and all physician•' and aurgeoos' services. -UP TO Sil HOUllS of private duty nunlna. wllb no char&e for 1eneraJ nursine care. -Out.Ide of the boopltal ouch key services u unlimited doctor viaiU as well u home vi1tu, specialist care lncludinl consultations, phy1lcal checkups, eye ex:amlnaUons. laboratory and X-ray tests, maternity and well baby care, immunizations, phyaical the!'apy, plaster cuts and dress· ings, emerrency care, hemodJalysis, etc. -Just about every conceivable type ol health care you mi1ht need or want. The heart of the Health Maintenance Organization ls re· vealed in iU name -preventive care. Tbe emphasis ls on keepiq you well to that the need for bolpltalization ii held to a minimum and llmJted tolnltance1 where It ls absolut.ely essential. AND INDICATIONS ARE that HM01 succeed in doina this. Wblle New York's Community Health Plan is still too .: new ~J.!:ld deftDJt1ve figures, facts from elaewhere are en· COW' • • I In Rocbffter, N.Y., for lnltance, the avera1e length of stay in the hospital wu f .8 d&)'I for one Blue Cross HMO Plan and S.8 days for a :teeond Plan. In comparison; the average hospital stay for the re.War Blue Cross Plan sub· scriber was 6.8 days. But what about coeta? HMO coveraae is more ex· pensive than that for traditional care merely because of the cornprehensivenes1 of the care provided. Premiums vary according to the number of benefits provided and the teneth d bolpitalization covered u well as the HMO's location. IF YOU ABE SINGLE, Ille range mlaht be from $18 to $32 a mOllth and If it's family coverage, from '52 to l80 a month. You 'U find your answer when you wel&b the COila against the benefita of preventive care and the com· prebensiveneta of that care. Monday's Closing Prices ' ' NEW Monc!!y.-M.111• N • YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year'• Hjp-Low• Appear Every Saturday ' • "'J 2 DAILY PILOT Mondar. NOY9mbef 24. 1975 • , ' • , • • ~, r I ~-• Warning: Th e Surgeon General Has Determined •That Cigarett e Smoki ng Is Dangerous to Your Health . 1 12 mg'.'tar:· 0.8 mg.nicotine av. per cigarette, FTC Repon Apr'.75 I . • • .... __ , Marlboro LIGHTS LOWERED TAR Cr NICOTINE l " ' ... . . , , ' .. I • • • • . ' Orange Coast EDITION ·--·· T oday's c1 .. 1ag N.Y.Steeks Battin Moves to Disqualify Judge ' I B7Gi\JIYGRANVIU.E ••DlttJ" ....... Jndlcted county supervisor •Robert Battin didn't like the Judi• auicned to try bis case In 1 Oruae County Superior Court loday. ' So. Battin and bis •ttoroey )la-Kurilicb f"tled an af- f!daYll of prejudice In the hope Suspect Clai~ Insanity lly TOM llAR[,f:Y ... a.ur ., ... s.... Daniel Gerbis Bedelian pro- tested to Newport Beach police while they recorded his con- fession last Feb. S that he was not sane when he allegedly clubbed Nancy F uller Atwater to death with a bronze figurine. The statement by the accused male nurse was played back to an Orange County Superior Court jury today while Newport Delee· time Charles Wilkinson watched and listt:ned from the witness stand. . Bedelian told Wilkinson and other officers soon after his ar· rat that he was not responsible fer actions that led to the death or bis employer. ••She ma.de me insane; she -made m e insane,'' he told bis in· terroga.tora at one point of the in- >tervlew . Bedelian, 40, also stated in the interview at police headquarters that~e. acted i~ self defel),Se when Mrs. Atwater, 50, attacked him with "a big knife" as he went to the kitchen for a glass or water. "The more I hit her, the more she yelled,'' he told police as he explained that he reached {or the bronze casting of a bird to defend himself in the living room at 4238 Pertiam Drive, Cameo Shores. Bedelian told police tltat he then wrapped the body of Mrs. Atwater in a blanket and dumped it into the trunk of his car after checking to see that her invalid husband, A.G. Cox Atwater, 61. was asleep in bis room. The tape recording unsuc- cessfully challenged by the ae- fense reflects Bedelian's state· meot that be drove. around aim- lessly fo r some time before deciding to dump the body in a Pa'coima auto wrecking yard operated by a friend. The Lebanese immigrant told police that be poured wet con- erete over t he body and then placed a car door over the top of the 55-gallon oil drum to prevent detection and insure curing of the JllixWre. DeDuty District Attorney Paul Meyer alleges that Bedelian at- tacked Kn. Atwater when he becam e enraged over the wom.8n'adecision tofirebim. A private detective hired by Mn. Atwater to investigate the Jou of Jewelry from the Cameo Sborell home advised her to get rid al Bedelian less than 24 hours beforeabe was murdered, earlier (See I NSANE, Page A2l Mesa Bank Hit that Judge Kenneth Lae wW be disqullilied. Judge Lae ac!Mduled a beerlng on the affidavit In bis courtroom at9:30 a .m . Tuesday. lt is Battin 's contention that Judge Lae la part al what be called today the Uncoln Club- Republican .. tabliabmeol. "Thia whole bial is the Lincoln Club-Republican establishment versus Cella-O·Neill Democrats,•? Battin told newsmen. "I l.blnk Judge Lae is part ol tbe Lincoln Club·Republican establishment and I doa't think we can eet a fair bearl!lf from him," the Indicted supervisor continued. rea Battin is charaed in a seven- count Grand Jury indictment handed down Aug. 14 with using bis couuty staff in bia 1974 cam. paten for the Democratic nomination for lieutenant gov- """"· lo uking for a new judge without using his one peremptory cballenge Bollin set another bur- • ires • die In front or bi.s upcoming bial, a trial that was scheduled to begin.today. First, the dew question of a trial judge must be setUed. 'Jben, a prosecution motion to quash subpoenas issued to 25 dis· trict attorney's o{fice personnel last week is scheduled to be beard. a UP'I T•'""°'O BURNED OUT CAR SITS IN REMAINS OF GARAGE OF GLENDALE HOME DESTROYED BY MASSIVE BRUSH FIRE Numerous Homea Have Been Burned Along Nine-mile Front In Worst Fire In Southern California In Five Years Mesa Police Cage Lioness -And Owner Jasmine the lioness was back in Santa Ana Heights SUnday in an escapade that ended with both the lioness and her ov.ner, Daniel ·Shook, caged. Costa Mesa police went to 2543 Orange Ave. at about 1:30 p.m. Sunday to investigate a com- plaint about a lion. Offieers asked to use Shook 's phone and, while in the house, claim they found marijuana in the kitchen. Shook was arrested on charges of suspicion of possession of marijuana. Meanwhile, Jasmine, who bas kept Shook in some sort of stir with city authorities since her de- but in Costa Mesa last summer, was corraled and packed off to Lion Country Safari. Lion Country Safari is becom- ing familiar ground for Jasmine, who was incarcerated there after a previous imbroglio between Shook and Costa Mesa authorities over whether he could keep a lion in the city legally. Binnie'" Alwine in the wild animal park's zoologist's office said Jasmine was sprung from (See LION, Page A2l Parachutist Blown Out Across Ocean? Federal Aviation Agency of· ficials were looking into a report today of a mystery parachutist who may have been caught by brisk Santa Ana winds Sunday af- ternoon and blown out to sea. Sgt. Harry WrightoftheOrange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol, said he and his wife saw a parachutist glistening in the sun · light about 5,000 feet above the Orange County Airport. Wright was on his patio in Newport Beach at the time of the sighting." ''I know I wasn 't seeing things," Wright said today. "My wifesawittoo.·• He said he believed that the chutist was in the taKedtf pattern of Orange Cou nty Airport and added that he later saw an airliner taking off underneath the man. Wri ght reported that helicop· ters from the U.S. Coast Guard and Newport Beach scanned the sea and that two Harbor Patrol boats joined the search. An official from the Federal Aviation Agency <FAA ) said he had heard nothing of the incident but would look into it. He said his agency would or· dinarily know of any parachute activity in the area and that there were no reports or any jumps over the weekend. ''With the kind o( wind we had Sunday, he might go as far as Tokyo, or to San Clemente Island at any rate.'' he remarked. Sgt. Wright said he lost sight of the parachute when he went into his house to call the airport tower. Hespe ulated that since no one was awa e ent, it wouldappea atadum- eparachute. Assault, Not Murder Couple Held In Beating Of Girl, 5 San Cle mente police detectives said today they will seek murder charges against a couple who they claim burned and beat their 5· year·old daughter to unconscious· ness, and. finally, death. I.aura Cruz died at 7:38 p.m. Saturday at San Cleme nte General Hospital of trauma in - duced by hot water and cigarette burns, sever e beating and pneumonia. "Sick ... you should have seen that kid . It was extreme physical abuse:· said Lt. Ray Hartman, detective division commander. Hartman said the child's natural mother and stepfather. Yolanda and Jose Molina, 2723 S. F.l Camino Real, were arrested Saturday afternoon and initially held on child abuse charges after the girl was brought to the hospital at noond. She was un · conscious and not breaUting, he said. The deteC"tive commander said officers will meet with Orange County District Attomey·s office prosecutors in an attempt to amend the charges to murder. The Molin as currently are in custody in lieu of $5,000,bail each. By M.dJa I i y SI'OCKS CLOSE Anned Robbery SUGHI'LY UP Reduced Charges For.Fromme Urged Hartman said the girl's bat- tered body was covered with burns caused by scalding water, (See BEATING, Page A2) ' Costa Mesa police and federal agents launched a manhunt at noon today in Costa Mesa after the armed robbery cl a crowded C'!JtEpiog center branch of ornia Federal Savings and Loan. i The robbery toot place at ' bout tl :SO a .m ., said initial : ""Police dispatches. Cash was , • atolen at gunpoint from the Jf"irm'1 branch in South Coast J'lua. "! The Co11ta Mesa police helicopter scanned the area from 'the air wblle land units did the .::aame on streets •urroundina tbe ''busy center at 3333 Bristol St. , The amou)tt of the 1085 and the clber detalt.,l!f the robbery were • pot lmmedlilA!ly available. No ;inluriea were reported. • ' NEW YORK (AP)-Tbe stock market marked tiine today, still waiting developments in the ef- fort to resolve New York City's financial problems. Trading was quiet. The clo11ing Dow Jones average or 30 Industrial stocks was up 4.88 at 845.64, but losers maintained a alight over·all edge on galnen at the New York Stock Exchange. The market's attention was fOCUlled oo the New York state capital in Albany? where lea:lll•tora and state bfflcials cooliDUed lo grapple .with pro- poaed ta& rneaaures aimed ate~ couraa:tng Prealdent Ford to soften bis stan~ agelnsl lederal help for the cit,y'. From Wire Services SACRAMENTO -The defense attorney for Lynette Fromme, accused of attempting to murder Presdident Ford with an automatic pistol, today urged the jury to convict her of tbe lesser charge of assault against the President. ''I 'm telling you now, you should fmd her guilty of assault of a president because that is what she did, .. declared attorney John E. Virga. "She did not act with Intent lo kill the President." Virga rated bis case minutes after Miss Fromme refused to take the witness stand in bet own behalf because impri~ed 1J1ass murderer Charles Manson was barred from appearin.g in court u 1 defense witltfla. II convicted ol attM1pting to • l murder Ford, the defiant Manson cultist faces a life term in prison. Assault against a presi- dent carries a maximum of 10 years in prison and a $10,<KX> frne . In arguing ror a verdict of guil- ty to the attempted murder charge, U .S. Attorney Dwayne Keyes noted her .45-caliber atomatic pistol contained four bulleb in the ammunition clip and none in the firing chamber. "ReMOn and logic would tell you One of those four bullets was meant for the President of the United Stales," be told the jury. Miss Fromme, who appeared briefly in court out ol the pre· •~nee of the jury, declared·: • "II it's not my trial, bow can I take the atand on mr own 'Qeh.alf? " LASl' PIGSKIN PICKEROO SET The finaJ Pigskin Pickeroo 175 competition ends this week as Orange Coast football forecasters predict outcomes of 26 Thanskgiving and weekend games. The deadline for returning completed entries is one day earlier, due to the holiday. En4 tries must be received at the COsta Mesa office of the Daily Pilot belore 6 p.m. Wednesday. Pickeroo winners share $50 in cas h awards each week . Complete rules and an entry blank appear on page C-3. Finally, a defense motion to dismias the charges against Bat· tin on grounds they representdia- atm.inatory prosecution must be beard. Should the case against JSatUn remain intact when all the last minute motions are dec:ided, the selection of jurors to try the case could begin next week. • Ill l ,3Homes Burn . Glendale • ID lly J OHN VALTEllZA Gt .... O.lly ...... ,.... Roaring fires pushed by hot, dry and intense Santa Ana winds continued to rage through the Los Angeles foothills today with the toll set thus (ar at 40.000 acres consumed and at least 40 homes damaged or destroyed. About 750 homes had been evacuated. And despite a massive mutual· aid firefighting effort, authorities said that the blazes are still raging out of control in two 11eparate areas. In the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains near Glen- dale, the toll in houses is the greatest. But tbe threat is even more severe on other fronts in Bia: Tujunga Canyon and Sylmar where bund.redl of families were · ffat"Uitlng today. Several firefighters already have been injured in the blazes which broke out on Sunday as humidity plummeted and winds up to 50 miles per hour swooped over the ridges. Besides the blazes in Glendale and Tujunga, yet another raging fire is continuing unchecked in the Mt. Baldy ski area where one expensive residence was lost Sunday and dozens of other re- sidences were imperiled. A total of 1,800 firefighters and JO aircraft were on the lines lo· day as the s moke rilled San Fernando Valley to a point where morning commuters had to turn on headlights to see through the . dense pall. The heaviest early evacuation efforts, said firefighters. was in the a r ea of Ha y n es and Blanchard Canyons. Now that Sylmar is threatened. residents there are preparing to leave. Another area where scores of families are being ordered out is along Glendale 's Dunsmuir Avenue, where authorities were reported traveling house·to · house to urge resident'> to leave. The situation in the Tujunga Canyon front wa s about as bad, authorities said. During Sunday night's evacua- tion effort residents of Kagel Ca· nyon were seen leading their livestock at a dead run down a road while flames advanced toward their hom es. One elderly woman in the area threatened by th e Tujunga blaze (See BLAZE, Page A2l Coast Weathe r Sunny Tuesday with low humidities and warm tern -· peratures. Local gusty northeast winds 10 to 20 mph below canyons. Highs 75 to 85. Lows 45 to 55 ex · cept warmer, windy areas. INSIDE TODA V TM new diTector of tM Staie Dfpartm..U of Rehabibtanon, .a quadriplegic, promises new policW1forthed1sabled. AS. IJHlex .. _ ....... ., - I I 1 •• co rs.::: .. -MOM .... 1 .,.._ ..... O' ..... CINI(., -· CJ -.. -•• ..... -.,I --... tt::" Mltt11ttl Cl· ...... I_. ... ... .,, ·--.. .......,_ .. "-.,, -.. -· .... --.. --~ ... --.. . .. I I .. •. !/ ' • ,\,2 DAILY PILOT c lffM.,..•'< Pl'>Olo by S11~•n Motl!lfllfl"' From Uf'I RPa~111 u•s E!1e \liet1· ·rh1s l'.X<.:lusivt..• ph\Jto showing Michael Lance C:.i r vin, 20, po1nt1ni; a loy gun in the direction of Republican pre- sidential candidalt' Ronald Reagan (foreground ) '''a s re- lt·ast•d by Ne\vs,vcck 1nagazine today. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ford, Kissinger Hit On 'Secrecy Policy' WAS~ll~GTON fUPI ) - President F'ord and Secretary of State llenry A. Ki ssinger are C'ar- rying out a "dl'liberate policy of :secrecy and deception 1n c·on- cealing Sovtet violation of the str<ltC'glt' arms limitation agree- ment. Aviation Week & Space Technology said today. Jn an editorial on SALT di s· arma m('nt talks. the technical ,~·ft"kly .:.aid. ··A deliberate policy of secrecy and de<'eplion on the part of the ~ixon and Ford ad- ministrati ons ... has tried desperately to conceaJ Cro m the U.S. Congress and public the de· liberate Soviet violations oC both the letter and spirit or the SALT agreement and the gross U.S. .policy errors that are steadily building an irreversible Soviet militsry advantage." ll said Kissinger , "as the chief .::irchi tcct oC the SA l_.T policies. has become the mos t skilled practitioner of the art of not tell- ing tht> truth \vi thout actually ly· ing since Robert ~tcNamara left the Penta9on, a nd this is the crux of his currt>nt problems with Congress a nd the danger racing the American people." Kissinger faces a contempt of Congress citation for failing to Harold Kyle Of Mesa Dies Harold R . Kyle, a resident of Costa Mesa for 61 years, died Sunday at the age of 73. Mr. Kyle was a self-employed boat builder and carpenter. lie came to the West Coast from Iowa, and lived in Santa Ana for a time before moving to Costa Mesa. F\lneral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a .m . at Bell- Broa d way Chapel , 110 Rroadway, with Dr. Earl Isbell and the Costa Mesa Grange of- ficiating. Burial will follow at Harbor Rest Memorial Park. Mr. Kyle is survived by his wife, Alice, of Costa Mesa, and a brother, W. R . Passer of Santa Ana. ORANGE COAST· ' DAILY PILOT ,,.,.. Ot•ng• Co•~t 0 •1•1 Polpl '"'" ..,n,{h I> <,,.,.Q,,.,.<I Th~ ... ,., PttH, '' INl>'• ..... <I ~· "" 0 •...,<1f Co.1>1 P,.1>11.,,11111 c...._v Soc•"•'~ ""''"''" .,. pul>lhh•<I "'g""11 l,,.<>JQll f ••0.>1' I ~";~~:~·ov~!i',; ~~~1~'.' 1~1"!!'. ~~~;~:~~' V•li<v '"" l•Qunt B•~<h loou!h c-•I ~ "ng•• •"II-I od+t>on '' p~b"•~Q ,.t.,.<Ny~ .,,., \vn d•V• T"-Pllfl<•P•I l"Jbll•h•n(l i;i.tftl i• •I )JO W.SI t.1 l !tttl, (Ol!I M1••, C..!lh>t"''""'~ Robert N. Weed Pt1'"""' •"" Pwtlll- Jeck R. 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Page Al INSANE. •• prosecution testimony has re- vealed. Meyer has asked the jury to re- turn a verdict or rirst-degree murder against Bedelian. TONIGKr COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION -Recular meet- ing, City Hall, 6 :30 p.m. "HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME" -Estancia High School Play, Forum. 8 p.m . "THE WAGER " -South Coast Repertory Theater, 8p.m . TUF.SDAY. SOY. ZS SENIOR CITI ZENS CLUB - C',ommunity Recreation Center Tues. Wed . Thurs . l2-3p.m . ' THANKSGIVING DINNER - Dinner for senior citizens F.-stan- cia High School, S p.m. Tickets $2.12. OCC LECTURES -"Behind the Headlines," Forum, 7:30 p.m . "Customs, Cults & Cultures o£the Western Pacific,'· Arc Lec- ture Hall 119, 7:30 p.m. .. SCENES FROM AMERICAN LIFE" -South Coast Repertory Theater. Sun. 8 p.m . through Sun.8p.m . Spear Pierces Mesa Diver's Suit, Slwulder A three -pronged spear penetrated a wet suit and pierced the shoulder of a young Costa !'ttesa skindiver Sunday after- noon when he tripped while walk· ing along the Newport Harbor west jetty. Harbor Department officials, responding to an emergency call, found Don Sel!baum. 14. ol 2221 Anaheim St. sitting on a west jet- ty with the center prong of his spear embedded in his lert shoulder . Sellbaum was rushed to Hoag Memorial Hospital. whe re the prona was removed and a auperfici1I fle1h wound wu treated. Hospital aides laid the prone penetrat~ about one: inch into hl11houlder. Sellboum told Harbor Depart· ment offleia!a lbat he was walk· Inc aloog the Jotty holdh>C Im spear iun uprl1b1 when the •cc'- dllltoccurred. ,...._,.cgeAl BEATING ••. hot cigarette butt~. and pieces of metal that had bet-n heated. In addition, he said, her small body wu marked with injuries that indicated she had been severely beaten. Hartman s at id preliminary In· ve:itigat1on showed that the abuse , had occurred over a l)("riod of several weeks . · ... The pa rents, in preUmlnary statements given investigators, claime<I that the scald marks were caused when the child turned oCfthe cold watt'rtap~'hil l' taking a bath . The parents claimed that olhl'f burns wert.: caused beca use the child hkt.-d to play with matches and cigar ette:., flartman said. According to llartman, Mohn a, 21 . said in a n intervi('w that the child got up from bcod Saturday morning, but was too sic-k c.ind in jured to play or watch tele\·1sion and wt>nl back to s lE"ep. Aceording to 1-tartman, f\1olina said in the statement that he later found the child was not breathing and atten1 pted to ~iv(' mouth to mouth resuscitation toht.·r. When efrorts failed, the parents took the girl to the hospital. ,<\ecording to a statemenl by ~frs. 1t1olina . 23, the t·ouple had not tilkC'n lhe c hild to th t• hosp1t.il f•a rlier bl.·cau sC' th l'~· h.id no rnoney. !l artman s;i.111 . - l11 \'(•stigat1 on into lht· lit·<ith 1:. ('Onl1nu1ng today. . Tht> four c hildren ....,·ere placctl 1n c u s t ody at the county children's home. The pa rents also "'ere booked on suspicion of child neglect. From Pag~ Al LION ••• the preserve more than a month 3go. According t o Costa J\.1esa animal l'O ntrol officers, the 175-pound , ye:ir ·old lioness wa s taken to Fullerton. wher she re· ceived much the same off icial re- ception she got in Costa J\.fesa. So. with nov.'here else to t<1ke h('r. Shook brought her back to Cos ta ~lesa . '.'Jeighbors eom- plained and the police took it from there. Miss .<\!wine sa id she gel..'s hun- dreds of calls Crom people in- ter~sted in buying or getting rid o~ hons. Those wanting to buy the big cats, she said, are dis- couragt:d. Most of those wanting to get nd of them, she said, are referred elsewhere. County Awaits Showdown On Oil Leases Ora nge Coast city ofri rials and their countt>rparts el~ewhere wert.' still '>l.'aiting for ~·ord today on the hearing date for a pending showdown in federal court to haJt the sale of offshore oil drilling tracts in federal tidelands . Thus far no guidance has come from Washington, D.C .. where lawyers marched into court last· Friday to file several separate actions calculated to stall the sale Dec. 11. If the court cases work , the sale of more than a million acres of federal tidelands of the Orange Coast would be stalled untU as- serted environmental damage can be ruled out completely by the U.S. Departmentofthelnterior. "All of us are still waiting for some kind of "'Ord on when the court will take the issue up," said :"l'ewport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil. Teens Attack Manin Mesa A Santa Ana Heights man headed home on his motorcycle from Costa J\.fesa Sunday was beaten and robbed !:>Y four .teenagers on bicycles, he told police. Joseph P . Angler. 1702 Pegasus St., told police he "'<is leaving a market pa rking lot at Ne"•port Roule\·ard and 22nd Str('{'t at 8:30 p.m . Sunday "'hen he was at- tac ked . I-le told police four teenaj!;ers aged 16 or 17 rode up on bicycles, knocked him to the ground, beat him and robbed him of$10. Police are seeking the youths on robbery and assault and bat- tery charges. Senior Dinner Set in Mesa A Thanksgiving dinner for senior citizens will be served at Estancia High School , Costa M~a. at 5 p.m . Tuesday. . Thf' dinner, and a Thanksgiv- ine program, which will begin at 2:45 p.m ., has bee arranged by \hf adult education division of the Nfwparl-Mesa Unified School District. Cost of t he dinner is $2.l:O::. Ticket.s are available at the adult education office in the old Clara McNa!ly School. More in!orma. tion can be obtaln«I by calling ~3302. • BURBANK GLENDALE 1»1"¥" ........ ~ MAP SHOWS AREA HIT BY BRUSH FIRES Foothills of Sen Gabriel Mountains Ablaze Two Jurors In Hinshaw Trial Leave Ope ning s tatements in the Orange County Superior Court briht'ry tri a l of Congressman An· drew llinshaw were delayed to- day 'llo'hen two later alternate jurors dt.'cided over the ~·eekend that they cannot now serve in "·hat is expected to be a three- month trial. Judge Robert P . Kneeland ex- cust'd both jurors from duty on grounds of economic hardship and ordered selection of two more panelists from a new slate of prospective jurors called to his courtroom. Hinshaw watched today as his lawyers and Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi re- sumed jury selection procedures. The jury sworn in last Friday "'ill be as k<"d to determine hi s guilt or innocence on three felony counts of bribery. It is further alleged in the Grand Jury indictment t hat 1-Un shaw soli cited a bribe from a lawyer repres('nting Beckman Instruments of Fullerton, again ~·bile he served as county as- sessor on the Orange County As- sessment Aopeals Board. Capizzi said he expects to call about 30 "'itnesses to the stand. Defense a ttorneys Robert Green and Marshall Morgan have not commented on their trial plans. 2-engine Cessna Stolen at Airport A twin engine Cessna aircraft v3Jued by the owner at $11S.OOO was stolen during the weekend Crom Orange County AJrport, sheri£f"s officers reported today. Deputies s aid the m ac hine owned by Richard Allen Dean, 42. or Stl7I Camel Circle, lluntington Rea ch, \\•as taken from the Martin .l\.viation parking area and flown from the county fa cility by an in - truder "'ho apparently had a key tothedoorofthe aircraft. f',...PageAI BLAZE .•. refused to leave and bad to be dragged screaming from her threatened home. "My whole life was there,·· she pleaded aa sheriff 's deputies pulled her away. The hi gh winds and crackling- dry conditions in the foo thills throughout the Southland arl' not expected to eas<' for at lea.st another day, forecasters said. The fire danger is extreme 1n all areas, they added. Despite the severe peril in the Los Angeles and OrSflie County areas, farther no rth, firefighters have managed to quell several blazes which h,ad threatened lo spread quickly. * * * County Aids In Fighting Canyon Fire Ten fire engines and 30 men from the Orange County Fire Department are aiding hundreds Of Other [irefighters tryinlil'. to COO· tain the massive La Crescenta fire in Los Angeles County. Captain Bruce Turbeville of the county fire department said the bulk of the county's as- 11istance was committed Sunday. County fire officials h ave called into action the Santa Ana task force to fill the gap left when ~e regular crews were sent lo Los Angeles: The task force crews come from northern California, where seasonal rain has lessened the fire danger. ''These m e n have a lready started fl ying in to provide backup support and their equip· n1ent v.·as brought in las t month.·• Turbevi lle said. Orange County is still in a "red nag alert·· s ituation due to cont1 · nuinR" high winds and lo~· humidity. .Clemente Cops Nab Pot Haul Two cold and frightened children in a van crying "Mom- my ·· Sunday night led San Clemente police to arrest tht· parents and, officers said, seize marij uana, gold and ca.sh. Kt:nneth Gregory Wentz, 23. and hi~ "·ire, J orga, aJso 23. of lm Alamitos. v.·cre Jailed on au:. picion of sellin1 mariju1na Police said they found them at a Del Reposo residence not far from where the \-'ehicle with the youngsttrs was parked. Two other children, aged one yea r and four months, were round inside the residence at the time of the arrest -the younger being breast fed by the mother. policl" said. · orficers claimed they seized t"'o kilograms 14.4 pounc;ia > of marijuana, packaged fer sale. S?.210 in cas h. and 100 grams of gold in plastic vials. Police were s ummoned to th(' interse<'t1on or Del Reposo a nd C;llle ~f ir ador at 11 :21 by a "·oman "'ho said she heard the frig htent'd screams of two young children. Sgt. Ardon Saunders located a 4 year-old boy ~nd his 2-year-0\d sister in the front seat or a foreign made van . Roth were clad in pajamas and appeared very cold, Saunders said in his report. The sergeant and patrolmen Paul Falk and William Trudeau "'·ere told by a resid ent there had been considerable comings and goings at a house at 108 Del Reposo. The officers said they knockt."d at the door o( the residence and claimed they detected the scent of burning marijuana when the door opened, Police claimed one man fled in· to a rear bedroom while another ran from the house. The Wentz rouple offered no resistance, of ficers said. Mesa to Eye West Side The third in a series of hear· ings on the west side community plan is scheduled for 6::.> tonight in Costa Mesa City Council - chambers . The hearing, before the plan- ning commission . will be into the circulation and land use elements of the plan. Such issues as street widening and sidewalks and the zoning or parcels which do not conform to the general plan are expected to be covered. The comn1ission is scheduled to hold a final hearing on the plan Dec. 8 when it will make recom· mendations to the city council. Ml\RINERS Tl\X DEFERRED SAVINGS PLAN FOR THE SELF EMPLOYED N ~w is the time for you to open a Ta x·Sheltered KEOGH Savings Account at Mariners. 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