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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-03 - Orange Coast Pilot. :tA Shoo ' • I 0 Miles of _Pipe J-aris Th~gs Ask ~Miss~g, Stolen' $2.5 Million Trade Fro01 Alaska Link For 20 Hostages·-· DAILY PILOT . * * * 1oc . * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 3, 1975 VOL 61. NO. W . 1 SECTIONS. 100 PAGES ~----------------- Ripe Missi·ug Alaska Linkage 'Stolen' ON CAP ) r Nearly 10 miles of Alaskan oil pipeline t()(Jlfy w as r eported mis~ing between Prudhoe Bay and Valde2, Alaska. Columnist Jack Anderson said on ABC-TV's "Good Morning, America" a security guard's report describes the pipe as "mi ssing or stolen ... A spokesman for Al yeska Pipeline Service (\1. said the disappe arance should be blamed on faulty paperwork, Anderson s aid. But the columnist quoted the security guard's report assaying: "All pipe was ·accounted for when it left the pipe cleaning yards at VaJdez ... to be distributed along the pipeline. There are no suspecfs al th~s time ... If.he report shows the 35,000 feet of steel pipe, valued at about $306,250, was discovered missi ng ~ov . 16. It says t he pipe was in 435 sections, each 80 feet long. .,,- $2.5 Million Trade Asked for Hostages PARIS (UPI) -Masked rob· bers took.up to 20 persons hostage in a qank near the Eiffel Tower today and 'demanded a ransom of nearly $2.5 million for their pri ~oners' lives. The gunmen, entrenched in a Credit Lyonnais branch bank, gave police a deadline to comply with their ultimlflum. Poli ce said they feared the attackers might start killing their hostages if they failed to get the r.ansom inti me. Three hostages were wounded in an earlier s hootout that pitted the robbers against Brin ks' delivery men· who walked into the bank just as the gunmen whipped out their pistols to stage the holdup. The g unmen demanded a ransom of $2 million -paid in dollars -and another $444.000 to be paid in French franc notes. Police with high.powered rifles CONVERT AUTO TO 'DOLIARS' "The car sold as a result of lhe ad and we got our price." That's the adve rtising success experienced by the Newpo~t Beach man who placed this ad in the-'Daily Pilot ; 71 De vmr. le.as thnn 44.000 ml t'ull pwr. stereo, $2800 ioc '< x o "<. Ir you h n v l' .1 t' a r you want to <'"lnvtrl to c:.ush. call 642-5678. It nnly tokes a few words in thc-1·1a.ht ph1ct• to make a Sl\le . Alonl the Orangt ~ast, tbe tiaht pla~e ls th• DaJfy P\lot. .,,. and bulletproof vests cleared away several vehicles from the curb outside the bank. apparent ly at the gangsters· request. Poli<'<' said the gunmen ap parently three 9f them wanted to have a clear vision along the broad A venue Bosquet, off the Eiffel Tower near the Seint' Ri ver and that they would re lease 'in exchangc the wounded hostages. "Police said the robbers burst into the bank bcfore noon waving pistols. While they were ordenng cashiers to give them monc>y, thl' armored truck guards stumbled onto the holdup and began shoot ing. During the s h ootout. ont' gangster fled . and the remainilt>r seized the hostag<'s. Police said the gunmen arrived ~at the bank in a stolen sports car apparently used earli er in the day in anothe r botched bank holdup. An employe there chased them off by ringing an alarm Policemen wearing bulll'l proof vests tried to talk to the gangsters as hundreds of on lookers crowded behind barnl'rs during the lunch hour confronta lion. Two hours after the hosla~es were seiied, a gunman at one of the windows fired two shots at a police car bringing metal street barriers to prevent the ganjsters from making a getaway. The hostages. employes and C'\1:;tomers were in' lhl' bank in Pnris' luxurious Seventh 01 s tn<'t. · Hostage seiiing has become the fashion in the l'T"ench un- derworld. Today's was the elghlh this yHr and the third In less than three months. • n e a ro e Dally Piiot Plloto• lty ltlclla,., Koel\ler SPECIAL CANINE UNIT TAKES TO WATER DURING WEST NEWPORT DRAGNET Man Who Allegedly Injured Detective Later Was Shot In Los Angeles .LA Suspect Nabbed In Coast Manhunt Ry JOH~ VAi.TERZA Of lhe O•llY P'll9' Staff A two-county manhunt for a Los Angeles man wanted for al· legedly trying lo !till a police de· tective in Newport Beach Tues· day afternoon ended in gunfire e3rly today wh('n the suspect was wounded hy police. Oona ld Robert Foss, 29, who .bad sparked an inten:>t' Sl'arch io Wife Slain; 'Genius' Held OAl.LAS <U PI> -An emigre fr(lm India described by at- t orney~ as an "electronics genius" "as convicted of the strnngulatlCln murder of his wife, who~1.· batter<'d corpse was found in a freeier June 5 The punishment phase of Anindhhai S Patel's trial was to l)l>;•lll l• 11." n Dist net Court. Pro:-1'\ ''" aid Patel, owner ill \"\ 111•1 r 1• c•I rll' Company, 1~.11 .in.I .... -. 'l lt•11 h1:. \l.·iCe on )1.1~ .' .1. ' 111 I 1111• body in a warl'hl1l1:-. • 111 •'ll'r hl•t•au::;e she ~ught a thwn·e thul could bave cost him morl' than $100,000. West :"Jewport and lat('r in Long fk>aC'h, was shot in the buttocks as '.'Jewport clet ('Ct 1 ves staked out his apartment in Los Angeles. Police said h<' would recovet from his wound Foss was wanted for allegedly trying to crush Newport detec tive Mike Sulli van against pass- ing cars whil<' the officer clung lo Foss· .car along Mariner's Mile. Sullivan was hit by two autos. He was in s atisfactory condition to· day at Hoag Memorial Hospital after suffering multiple injuries in the incid<'nl . ln a l!equen ce of event:! described by polit'e as "too crazy even for a tc.>levision l!Cripl," Foss at one point allegedly ter· rorized a West Newport woman and her 6-year-old daughter before fleeing in the woman's car onct night fell over the search area. Detective Capt. Rich Hamilton said the sequence of events went hkl' this: F.arlv i n the a ftt'rnoon. t"'llJlioycs ,1t ~ '.\1 anm•r's Mile an· t111 t1e gallerv lw1·ame """lll<'im1s \\hen,, yourw l'ouplt• \'nterro anti trwd to sdl ant '<Jl<'O'l\l' p1<.'Cl' of diAmond j( Wl'it y. Dell'<'I IVCS Le<.' Roberts and Sullivan r<'sponded <See 1'\ANllUNT, Pagt" A.2) \ Patrons Stay ~ To See 'Jaws' Despite Fire WEST NEW YORK.NJ CAP > About 15 patrons watching · "Jaws" at a theater h<'rc didn 't want to get burned. so they lned to watch the fiery end of th<.' fli ck from the rear of the cabaret Rut it was all for naught. With five minutes to go in the movie, the theate r w as ('Vacuatcd bee a use ol fire . Authorities say a fireman in the audience, Capt. Robert Phelan, became curious when he saw patrons in the front row leave their seats to watch the final 15 minutes of the movie from the rear of the theatt•r. Phelan walked to the front, smelled s moke a nd traced in tense heat to a fire in the base m~nt storage area. He notified authorities, who evacuat<.'d the theater. All patrons r eceived refunds No one was injurl'd and the fire was quickly extinguished. Sate llite Back HONG KONG (UPI} China's fourth spacl' satellite launched last Wednesday has returned to earth as scheduled, the New China News Agency said Tues· day. HOspital Dealings ·At Issue By GAR\' GR A~VILLE Of 1111 Dally Pilot Staff A federal G r;:ind Jury 111 Los Angeles continued Tuesday to delve into the f1 nanriaJ deahn~s of Orange County 's leading financial political benefal'lor. Or . Louis Cella but apparently made li ttle headwa_y v. ith l \\ o subpoenaed w1tnesse:- Both George Ollendorf. fl'rnwr administrator at '.\lt:.s1on Cttm mumly Hospital. ~1bsion \ ll'JO and Arlene Hoffman, a formc>r employt> at Mercy <;ent r al l10::.;p1tal. Santa Ana. rc>porkdly rited their Fifth Amendml•nt nghls and n'fused to test1f~ Like Cl•lla, Ollendorf ·~ ~gnature appears on Mis:-1on checks paid to allegedly fictitious companies controlled by CC'lla for hospital supplil'S never re- ceived. It is a seri es of such transac· hons. Cella ·s purportt'<i fai lure to file income tax returns for three ye<1rs and a print shop operation former l v s l<tli oned at the hospital that h a~ touched off an investigation of Celia's affair:. by CSee CELI.A, Page A2 ) Or::~.:a ~I \\'eat her Low clouds toni ght becoming sunny Thursday afternoon. Highs Thurs- day from the mid-OOs at the beaches lo the upper 60s inland. Lows tonight 45 to 52. INSIDE TODA 't' Ronold Reagon ttromisoo to cut. squeeze and trim .. "'' $Ztt and cost of state ~ ment bf!fore he took of flee as Colifomio's governor -but tM state budget more than doubled in his eig tenure See Page D2 Index l l -/ • ' ! ! ' I i t I ' r • • r\2 DAIL y PILO r s· Wednesd•y. Oecembef 3. 11175 UPI Te~llOlo ; BETTY FORD OBVIOUSLY ENJOYS HERSELF IN BALLET CLASS DURING PEKING VISIT • First Lady Told by Chinese Hostess, 'It's Very Quick for Yo u to Learn' ) f'ord, Mao Talk Detente Discus s 'Touchy' U.S.-Soviet Re lations :· Ry llF:l.l;:.'J TllOMA...;, fF:K !'.'JG ! l ' Pl I !>rl'stdC'nl Ford ''nd ).1 au Tst' tung di s <'L""s<'d thf' touchy i;;suC' of lj.s . Soviet dC'tfontt• in their lnng pri\'ate rhat, \\lhitl• \louse of fici.'.lls said today, dc!C'aring it woulc1 be "a terrible mistake" to llh derest1mate the val\lt' of 1-hrd's Peking mission. White llous(' press serrrt;iry Ron ~essen <llso confirmed thl'rt' \\·ouid b"l' no communique to m:lrk '1fl\' nC'"' brl':tklhruughs in l ' S C'hi.nl':>t' rel"tions at the rlo:>C' of Fnrd's \'i:-;it. hut h<' insist- t'd !ht' m1 :"sitln produl't•<l many "g()(\\_-t s1g ns" lh~1t ~hnuld offsC't skcpticl'll questioning of this de· velopmt>nl . ··~:vt>ry public sign has be(>n a gl't'd sign,·· :"l'Ss £'n told l'C · port('rS <ii the end of the third of For(i'S four ct :i~ s i n f'ekin g. Coas t Police Nab Burg lary Suspect Detectl\'P~hav(' arrestl'd a sus pect in ~1 JI'untingtcin Bl'U<'h burgi ary that Ol'l'Urrt'd l'lght days agC1 tn a condnminium com- pleX normally guarded ;:1t night C'O\'er th<' television :>l'l and stert'O today. "'hile thl' othPr i1C'm s werC' rl'lurnl'd to Th1b~ult's ~1ariner 's Co\'(' \VC':.l condominium immedi<1tc•ly. ''There have been no bad signs.·· In r<"sponse to questions, he confirmed th at r·ord ;.ind Mao jn. deE"d had disC'usst:'d detpnte ""hi<'h China has blasted publicly <hiring F'ord·s stay -and a)'.!rt't·d "'ith a reporter's sug(?estion !hey arhie\'ed "a better understand· ing'' as a result o f thC'irtalk. F'ord and 1\1 ao met Tuesday for one hour and 50 minutes ;. rl'- markably long ;:1udiPnC't' for the ailing 81 -year·old Chines(' Com- munist party <'hairn1an. r~ord to- day C'a!led it "a significant con- \'('rsation." Ford, beginning to sho"' signs of f<1ligue from his grueling :<C'hedu!e of sun1mitrv and !:'1J?htseeing, m:1de his C'ofnment at the st.:i.rt of unother 2 1 ~ hours of forn1a l talks this morning "'ith acting Premif'r Teng llsiao-ping in Ford's Peking residl'n(·e. -by an elC'ctronic socunty gat('. The burglary \'ictim is an in· struC'tor in marti~I arts such as judo and kung fu . '.'Jessen took pains lo squf.'lch Spt>t't1lation Ford's visit mi ght bC'. interpreted <1 s a failure beC'ause tlf !ht~ J,1ck 0f visib1l• progress in impro\'ing ll.S .·Chinesc rela- tions. Rand ~· ll Kroll. 18, of 313 11th St·, Huntington Heal'h, remained jailed in lteu of SI0.000 bail today "i th arraignml'nt on burgl<1ry charges scheduled for Thursday in West Orang(• County Judicial District Court. Detective I~ob Russell .said Kro1l "'as taken into custody and most of more 1 han SI ,000 1n ,·aluahit>s fC'('O\'Cred "'hen h(' went to the suspect ·s homC' to l'heck out a lead The·property stolen from the ('Ondom i'n ium homt' o f J . Norman Thibault . of 82B1 Cape Horn Drive, inC'luded a tclr-vision set. a str-reo sound system, bar stools, a 9 millimeter automatic pistol. liqunr and assorted food . Russell said he CX!X'Cted to re- Cue B eating S layer H e ld P.<\S i\OE~.I\ tlJPI ) -RoRCrA Starkey, 21. has pleaded no con- lC'st to C'harges he f:1t<11ly beat a 38-year-old man during an argu· ment O\'er a gam(' of pnol . Starkc·y "'as arrC'~\('fl Sept 21 in the dl"alh (if Guy liartman TwC" mt>n arres tt•d ~'Jlh Starkey \\.'f're l<itcr released PoliC'e said llartman. six foot two and 270 pounds, was C'luhb('d <lver the hC'ad "'i th a pool C'uc after he "'as dragged into the ;;il - iey behind a Rurbank bar_ • ORANGE COAST ,,.... Ot•Pqt: t .... '1 D•oly P·l~I. •"'I~ "'"' "'"''""""' '"" ...... ,,,., .. """'''""" ,, "' .... C.-•"9" C: ... •! PubloY,oftQ (O~• ·"• ... , .. ,,.,,, ..,,,.....,. .,. """"~h•d ... .,..d•• """"'"' ''"''· "" (. ... !. N.•••. N•.,l>O•t f•.ot~ """''"'•''~ !)••<h ,f~IJPl~•n V•li•• !"'"" '•AO~Jl·h·•" ~~• .. • •"" l •lju"• S<•<h .,_,\II., c.o,.,t ~ """'" , , ~"""'' "'"'"" " ...,.,,. \hod ,.!u•<l.o ,, ...,., '"" tMr• T~ p<l""<l>•I 11"0«>h•"" o+or1 '' A1 )IQ .... 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"'"ho by then were in a parked C'ar. The driver, later alleged to be Foss. suddenly started the car and. with Sullivan hanging on from outside, sped north on the high"•a.y . Roberts s:'.lid that he fired one shot at the Cleeing car, hitting it. but no one inside. Sullivan at tha t point already had been srraped by two passing ;~utos. but let go as he headed for a utility pole. Roberts then pursued the car in h.Ls own unit and discovered the :luto near the Surf and Sirloin restaurant in Wes t Ne.....yort. He arrested the woman, identified as Corinne F.vonne E<'hols, 27, but Foss asserledly fled into t he re- sidential area. Police, assisted by two teams of cioJ?s and helicopters launched a door tfl·door search that lasted until nightfall. The prohr was futile. At one point offi<'t.'rs t>Ven took to boats 1n an l'ffort to find a trJ'ce of the SllS pc'('l. :\II along, Jlamilton said, the man assert('rily w<is hiding in the neighborhood. . .~t about 6:30 p .m. "'hen the searC'h C'OOled, Mrs. Marianne Underwood and her daughter, ·"<Ira, went to the garage of the f.:i.mily home at 477 Prospect ,1\,·e., only to be confronted by the suspeC't who said that he wanted the C'ar, ''Or 1 ·11 blOw your brains out ... ~le ned in the vehicle. ThC' next chapter took place in r.ong Beach w h e'i-e highway patrolmen piC'ked up the stolen car heading north alone the San Oiego Freeway. A pursuit ensued, but Officers lost the car on city streets, later finding it abandoned in a parking lot . At that point, Newport police had identified the man. Two de- teC'tives staked out an apart merit in Los Angeles believed to be Foss' residen('e. At about 4 a .m . Foss appeared and, .seconds after police tried to arrest him, the shooting took place. Capt . Hamilton said Detective .John f\Jrrow said he saw the sus· pt'C't reach toward hi s waist. Then the detective fired a single :JhOt. Fbss wa:s book('d on a chnrte o( assault with intent to commit murdtr on a police olficer. Mis~ F..chols wa ~ held in lieu of $25,000 ball on <'harges or PQisesslng !llOltn pro~rry -the bracelet that started It all . '"'r'ou s hould not take the absen<'c or a communique as a negative factor ... he said. "The :iccomp!ishments and purposC's of this meeting have nothing to do with a signed document.·· When a reporter .suggested Ford and Mao m ight have had a diplomati(' battle over the ques· tlon of lJ.S. relations with the Soviet Union, Nessen warned: "You are making a terrible mistake to believe-the meetings are not going well.'· Nessen and other U.S. offiC'ials ticked off a list of "'hat they con- sider ed the ''good signs·· generatl"d by Ford's visit, which 'had indisputably moved the Chinese to display unus ual ~·armth for him and a general desire to keep strong ties with . Washington whatever their di s- agreements. Nessen said he sympathized with reporters frustrated over the scarcity o f information available on Ford's meetings "'ilh China '.s leaders. But he said this suit<'d the pattern or Sino- .o\ mer i can diploma('y and signifieci nothing s inister. Couple R escu ed IOYI,LWII.D <UPI) -·rwo campers stranded in the .snow- C'overed San Jacinto Mountains v.'ere round and rescued Tuesday by searC'hers who didn't know they wt>re there . A search party looking for Kenneth Self, Z1, of Palm Springs, came across Gregory Patts, 23, and his wife, Eleanor, 22, also of Palm Spr- ings. NY Aid Passes Senate Test WAS~llNGTON (AP) - President Ford's $2 .3 billion loan plan for New York City passed its first ~ St-nate tC'st today 3'> oppo. nenl$ lost overwhelmingly in an attempt to send it bat'k to rommittee. By a vote of 57 to 23. lhc Senate tabled a motion by Sen. Jesse Hems <R·N.C.) to send the loan bill ba('k to the Ranking Committee. The vote set the stage· for final a('tion by the Senate on Friday. It t'ame after 21 11enators petitioned to block a filibuster againSt the plan, approved by a lO·vote margin in the House. Bat'kers or the measure . hoped ror passa.ge before New York r•ces ltit next de- fault deadline Dec. 11 . A.s 1l t ttir11e!1 General FBI Wiretaps Linked.to RFK WASi'll~GTON {AP) The late Atty. Gen Hobert F Ken nedy apprOVl'd FJ'\I wiretaps on t"'O ne\l.'sn1t~n and four gOVt.'rn ment employps ;:1s well as on('1\'1I rights leader l\1artin Lulht•r King, the Senate intelligence C'Ommittee was told today. Committee counsel John Elliff said the tap~ as well a~ :H milar wiretaps on the home telephones of top aides to Pres ident Franklin 0 . Roosevell "were un- doubtedly preL't'dents J . Bdgar Hoovt'r had in mind" whl"n he carril"d out orders fn:1m the Nix - on \Vhite tlousC' to ins tall wiretaps on newsmen and gov t'r11n1ent officials Those wirt•taps were installed in 1969 on the telephones or 17 re- p11rt('rs a nd ·go.vernn1enl of- fit•i:1\s, including former \\.'hilt> House aide 1\1.orton llalperin. who has fi!crt a lawsuit ('hallcn· ing the lt•gality of the action. Halperin's phon(• \.\'as tapped for 21 month.-;. The taps "'ere in.stalled in an attf'mpt to stop s uspected leaks of C'lassified information to the press. Elliff s aid thC' Kennedy apprOvl'd "'irl'l .::1ps \vere on th£' telephones of ll unson Rald"·in , a no"'·rl"tirl"d reporter for 1'he ~ew York Times, and an unidl'l1 - tificd reporter for :-.ll."ws~·l't'k m:.g~zine. Tht'Y "'ere ord('r('{{ as P<•rt of <1n inv('stig:ition iMto il';1k.-; of C'lassified information, he .said. The other Kt'nnedy approvL·d lCipS "'t.'re <igainst three ex- ecutive-br<.1nch c mployes and <i' C'ongressional staff employc, F.I ..fiif said. adding that they Wl'r1• reiated to an invl'stigalion of l'f forts by forC'ign intl·rests to in - fluence U .S. economic policies ThC' C'om mittet' counst'I did not identify thl' govC'rnment employl"s or thl' foreign in· teresls. T\l.'O oth('r U.5 . citizens who \\'('rt' rf'gi stered lobbyists for forl"ign interests also had their telephones: lap1)f'd, Elliff said. Kl•nnedy's approval of the \\'irt•taps on King·s home lt•lephone had bet'n made public prt>viously by the committee. El· liff s aid other ~·iretaps were p!nced cin lht• Atlanta and New York offict~s or the Southern Christian l.eadcrship Con ference. whiC'h King headed. FRI doC'umenl$ 1'ucsday said lloover 3pproved a plan to dis- credit a Midwest black militant leader with anonymous letters .:i.ccusing him of adultery and of being a bureau informant. The documents, made availa- blL' hy tht~ Senate committee. shO\I.' th;1l tht• burl"au·srampaign again.-;t Charlt~s E. Koen lasted from 1968 to 1971 and was ap- provel1 at ('t1C'h .step of the way by I loover 12 Stewardess Outfits S tolen F r o m Colle ge lJrange Coast College's flight :c:ervl<'e training program is hav- ing some problt'ms dressing its stewardess cadt'ts. Someont• broke into the progr<1m's storage area and stolt~ 12 s tewardess un- iforms worth $528, .lC'C'ording to poli<'e . PoliC'e s;iid there were no signs of forced entry, and they believe the burglar had ~eys to get into the building on the Costa Metia campus. The threE'·piece safari -type tan s uits and blur 'or tan blouses could be worn in public, police said. llowever, wearing one of the :;:nappy uniforms could al- traC't the attention of police, .,i. .. ho are seeking the burglar on grand theft charges. From rn9<' A I CELLA ... ff'<J('ral a,:ttnl"lf':>. Al:so tM>rfe''''d 111 he al issue as a rtsult of lh~ Qtlt':'ll1011t'tl tronsu<' tion:s art" tht' ln('ome t:ax returns q( the two hospltl\l:'I. Whlle owning only a m.Jnority interest in both, by his own ad- mission Ct"lla m ad·e or 11hared in major d(lrisions at the hospituls until being deposed at both a rew . months ago. Wh ile the federal Grand Jury inqlliry enters its third day to- day, an Or<1nge County Grand Jury investigation into suspected offenses not "'ilhin the scope of the federal invt~stigations is tem - porarily recessed. Tuesday, a former employe of th.e. hospital print ~hop that turned out political campaign litE>rature Cella contributed to r(\ndidates, an JR'S agent and Social SeC'urity administration official testified bcrore the federal jury. And-today, Cella's public rela- tions confidant Fr ank Gelinas. and two pt•rsons close to State Controller Ken Cory, one of Celia's favoritl' ·political figures, have reportedly been called to testify. One of those is Cory's top aide, Carl D'Agostino. The other is the state controller's brother·in-law and C'ampaign ('Omputer majling expert, Rill Autl'her. Initially, three days were""" schedulrd for the l..os Angeles closed-door grand jury hearing. However, a bank askl>d lo pro· vide records of Celia's C':<ten.sive and compll"x business dealint;s has indiC'atf'd <1crumulation Of the wanted matt>rial is a task that might take at least two months lo finish . E xecutions Told RIC HJ\10ND, Va. (APJ Nguyen Cao Ky, former vice pre- sident and gremier of South Viet- nam , says Communists eXl."C'Uted 200 South Vietnamese military officers about three weeks ago and that he has no doubt there will be future executions. Ky said Tuesday he learned of the execu- tions from reliable .sources. 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Christmas Eve till 6:00 l I t I I ' ' . I l Wednoi;day December 3. 1975 DAILY PILOT 113 County May llllp~se Plan on Assessor ~ S; Orange County·:) newly-was delayed untilJan.13 "We should refer lhl' CAO'::. coneresiuonal campaign of was assM~or, be reinstated lo a :ugnilicant improvement ove . appo•nted assessor Hradley "1 tbank our new asses:ior uablt.') to the asse.ssor and if Vallerga's predecessor, Andrew take maUY or th~ day-lo~day the existing structure," Thom~ Jaco&s, wall have abo~t a month should have a chance to trysomt! wants to use it, that's nnt',.. Hinshaw dutie!fofftheo asse~sors'hands. said. "ln general, resp<>nsib1Jity • to or1an ize his own offit'e staff of his own ideas since the innova Clark said "But he should be < The CAO ah>o recommended is d1s1>emin~ted to lhedeputy-and before Lhe Board of Suf)('rvisors tion or private enterprise was givenachanceonhisown." In his report to supervisors, . assistant assessors. which re· coruiider:s imposing a structure what we were looking for when CAO Robert Thomas said eliminati<.'ln of the post <>f assis ht•ve~ tht> assessor of routine in·· d T h. h. C Jacobs took the post vacated Vallerga made u number of or tant assessors for valuation and 1 · h · al suggeste uesdaybytheCounty we tred im," lurk said. by former assessor Jack assessment and elevation of vov(>ment tn tee tnc opera. Administrativ<' Offi<'e. Jacobs cam.e to the county Vallerga, convit'ted two months ganiidational ('hangtt~ in 1973 that the real and personal pronorty lions." Supervisors were due to adopt after a career in industrial ago on multiple folonycounts. suite him but Wl1uld make ad-.-- the CAO·s proposed new table of managemt·nt The assessor·s office staff was ministration difficult for almost groups todiv1.sion statu~. organization.for the troubled as-He was th(' onJy one of six h~dly depleted by the resighation anyone el st• He satd ad m rn1strative fune st>ssor's office but at the request finalists tor the job without any tif u handful of other top staff Thoma~ :-.u!:(~t·sted that the tions should be separate Crom of board members Ralph Clark baC'kground tn ~overnmPnt ar members implicaliC'd in cnmc!> positfon of clt>puty assessor, once technical support duties. ·and Rob~rt Battin, the decision fairs. conn e c t e d t 0 t he J 9 7 2 held by V allerga when Hinshaw "The proposed orgaruzalton i~ It 1s expet•ted J aC'obs will n·ly heavily on thE.' asst>ssmenl and appraisal at)llit1es of his staff ;~ l>E-t•austt he has never been 111 voLved with such matters. Philp Loses Paramedic Post £ \S \?@(!!] [( ~@ [[WO ©© The column appea rs daily except Saturdays and Mondays. Got (I 11111/1/1•111 '' / /11•11 11 ,,,,. / •111 Dw111 l'llt 11 11/ 1 ul r1•1/ t111w wt tlw 011\llC'I,\ O/llJ (I( t Ill II 1/1111 '"'' '" I• I \11/ 1 •' /llt'l/lltl 11 \ Ill 1/11 I'll.If I II( llllfl '"""''''~ \/11i/ ,,,,,,, 1/1/f'\//flll\ '" I' I , 'II " II \ I ) ,.,,, ,,.,, , , IJ1 11t•/• r "'I ,,,,,,,, ''""' ,. () /,t•I /,1/oll ('"'I .\1£•\a < \ ''-''•.!'• /111/w/1 ''""' telt•plwm· 1111,,,111 r ROfUt Eagle? DEAR P:\T : I t'njoyed the Nov. 23 Daily Pilut article about how the turkey would have been the official national bird if Ben Franklin had had his way. Which one of our founding fathers pro- moted the bald eagle? C.K .. San J uan Capistrano Nont" otht"r tha n John Ada ms. Coastal Plan Touted By Hlf,AR Y KAVF: Oflh• O•llY Pllol SUH SA~ FRA~CISCO -The leader of a statewide coalition of environmental groups said Tues day in San Francisco that she 1s · extremely comfortable" with the state coastal plan just d(' livered to Governer Brown and the Legislature. Janet Adams, of the California Coastal Alliance headquartered in WQ9dside-, also said she is op timistic that the plan recom mended by· the coastal com missioners will be adopted by lawmakers with frw major re· fine men ts. Replaced By Center Director Ry WIU.IAM SCHRJ<;IBER OHflt O•llY Pilot SUit Dr. John Philp, Orange County health officer, was removed Tuesday hy the County Board or Supervisors from his post as chairman of the committee that oversees the county's intens1vt.- care paramedic program. Rol>E-rt White. d1reetor of the county Medical Center, was in stalled as the new chairman of the Emergency Medic.al Care Committee and numerous other revisions were made in the panel ·s operations. Another key change was sug gested by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, one of the committee's toughest critics. Supervisors sup- ported Diedrich ·s recommenda- tion that three health care "con- sumers" be added to the panel. ORANGE COUNTY Schmitz Endorses Reag~n His umpaign for the bald eagle topped Benjamin tr anklin's d - fort1 on be half of the turkey. Franklin•a devotion to the turkey was prat'tic a I as well as idealistic. fft" wai. past presidt"nt and a founder of the Society for the PreMrvatlon and Bttterment of ti.t Turkey, an organitatlon that ~ently h as 96 chapters in 26 ,.C.tes. P erha p s it ·~ better that Ad-•s• c hoice pruailed. It mip( not bt> too appropriate to se"e · the n..ioaat bfrd a tie main c.ou.rte for America's tradi- .tiona!Tbanbgiving feast. ''l honestly clon·t b<.'11eve they'll water it down so that it tx>comes worthless ... comment eel Mrs. Adams, whose coalition coordinates 107 different en- vironmental groups throughout the state, including Orange C'ounly. The environmentalist also said she believes the 443 p.1ge docu ment is responsive to the needs expressed by numerous cittzens during public hearings held by the commissions. The bearing:;, held by both the state comm~sion and the six re gional bodies, were held to help CWnroission.ers determine what l~ people of Califorl:iia want· in ter.ms of safeguard:; for the coastline. D.a1ly Pilot St.if Pl!Oto ANYBODY OUT THERE WANT TO BUY A LION? Daniel Shook and Jasmine to Part Company Want a Lion? Jmmine Vp ·for Grabs By DOVG FRJTZSCHE Of IM O.lly Piiot Staft Imagine the classified ad: stay away from people .. And, he s aid. if Jas mine was turned loosE.' at th~ w.ildlife park, she would be killed by the other iions rather than allowed to join an existing pride. Supervisors also adopted a strict set of rules and guidelines the committee must use now · when it conducts meetings. The committee, comprised primarily• of county officials, doctors, fire chiefs and law en- forcement agencies, has come under fire on a number of grounds relating to its handling of the paramedic program. City omcials have been critical because they claim the panel is not responsive to the needs and desires of the local areas. Supervisors h ave attacked the committee for moving too slowly on requests by private hospitals to conduct their own paramedic training programs for people .suc h as trained nurses and former military medics. LOS ANGELES <UPI> - Former Congressman JohQ. Schmitz of Newport Beach. th~ 1972 American-Independent Par~ ty candidate for President ana now a GOP candidate for the U.S. Senate, endorsed Ronald Reaga(l Tuesday. The announcement b~· Schmitz, one of the .first Republican ofjice-holders to publicly break with formef President Richard Nixon, wali also a non-endorsement oC Prest dent Ford. 'Tve been watching the new:; from China and just can't stand It any longer," he explained. "The humiliating spectacle in China. orchestrated by Henry Kissinger. is just too much rv~ got to take a stand against this masochistic foreign policy." Catalogue• DEAR PAT: While on vacation last sum m er, I enjoyed looking through a relative's book that lis ted specialty mail order shops throughou t the country. I'd like a copy for myself, but I can't recall the title . Can you help me out before Christmas? L.G., Huntington Reach Area bookstores contacted say you probably are referring to .,Tbe Catalogue of American Catalogues," by Maria De La Iglesia <Random Hoose, $4.95). Ordering from mail order houses this d ose to Chris tmas is a risky thing to do. Delivery from re· potable-firms us u2Uy lakes from four to six weeks, but Christmas gift ordt"r volume a lways slows up the processing pe riod, and you may find yoursetr having to buy substitutes at the last minute. Boule Club DEAR PAT: I'm anewOrang1• County resident , and I have a large collection of old Avon bot ties a nd other unique glass con tainers. Is there a bottle club in t his area that I can join? A.G., Costa Me~'' The Antique Bottle and Collt"c- tablt" Club or Orange County mttts at 7:30 p.m . tht" first Mon· day of every month at Willard Junior High School. 3'12 N. Ros!>, Santa Ana. The plan, if adopted, will be the mo.st complex set of regulations ever created in the nation for pro lE'l'ting coastal properties and in land waterways. The plan. and lh<' coastal com missions. wE're mandated by the \'Oler::; in 1972, when they passed Proposition 20 . If a final coastal plan is not adopted by th1.• legislature by Dec. 31, 1976, thl• commi:::-sions would automat1<.'al ly go out of existence. 'low that the document ts in the lawmakers· hands. intense loh bying efforts lie ahead. Despite !\1rs. Adams~rosy pn• chclton.s for the plan·s futun' in Sacramento. she still had harsh words for one group adamantly oppo:-ed to the regulations. 'Labor on the whole 1s not unit l>d against the plan. It"s Ju~t lht< huilcting trades." explained Mrs .'\cbm:-. Members of the building trades have capriciously picked the plan as a target to vent their :'-Jeanderthal thoug hts, .. she said ,mgrily. , What's needed, sh<.' added. 1s for hoth sides to sit down togcth<•r :rnd work out the differences Referring to the pro t>m1ronmental efforts m Orange Countv. Mrs Adams said th~ ~ork thus far has be-en "highly l'Qmml•ndable " * * * Coast Panel Urges ' State to Buy Land Coastal comnnss1oners bavt• recom mended that shoreline pro perties be purrh ased by the stat£' for open space and recreational uses ·and the es ti mated tab of those acquisitions is roughly $200 'million. However, preruscly wtuch sites wilf be recommended for purchase has not y<'t bc.>en d~ ter}11ined. Mtol Corpenter, exec ult vt• dirt"ctor for t be South Coast Regional Comm iuion. Jid Tues· day i n San F ranoisto that Orang@ County r e tdcntiJ sUU wm have a chance to 41ir their 1ri pes or add their s\Jpport ('()n~emJng th sites recommended. That chanc~ wlll probably come at a state <'oa::stl\I <'om milslon meeting to bP h~ld tn early Febl'\lary In Lo:J Angeles. h~aald. Prlor to tht'lt meetlnic, South COast eom mi11sioncr:1 still have & t(I take action on their recom mendations to the stale. Tht·y have tentatively selected H Orange County sites. but that li:.t s till has to be f1nal iud Carpenter said final action al the r«>gion:il kvel is exP<'('ted al lhe JC'l11 12 m<'eting in llunltn~un Reach After tht> regional list 1s ~ent Ill the statt.• com m1ss1on, the mN·l 1ng in Los Angeles may be helrl , which will tndude tt"Slimonv <lll sites in Oranee. Los Angt.'les, S.m Diego and Santa Barbara, Coun ti~. 'J\1e$day night, statt• coa ... t<il commissioners held a ~im1l.u public hearing for :-tll':-> 1n northern·and centr~I C'~11tfornia .. Once the hearin~:i ar~ cnmpl<'t l~. the list of r<'comm~ndcd s1 k -; will b<' sent to tht.> lf'gtslaturp to a<' company t h l' ('om P 1 t' t e d coastal plt'n A stotc'Wlt'k hond ls s\1e 1s hP1n g l'C'commenlh:'tl to rru~c the funds ... Cat . .Free to a good home. A frkan lio n , 185 po unds, declawed, but not defanged. Onf' yfar old. Call Daniel. Jasmine, the lady lion of Santa Ana Heights, has kept her owner. Daniel Sh()()k, and Costa Mesa authorities at each other 's throats for montHs. Shook claims the cat is harm less. But authorities in Costa Mesa and Fullerton, two cities that have g1ven Shook and Jasmine the boot. say that a sub urban backyard is no place for an African lioness. ~ow facing his second arraign ment m Harbor municipal court, Shook has thrown m the towel and is looking for a new owner for Jasmine The problem is, there is not much <lemand for African 1111 nesse ~ And those who art· trained-in the care and fet>chng ot big cats have more than they ra11 handle ~obody seem s to know what's Rut mo!>t of all, he said, "I don't need anoth('r lion dumped on me.·· That is the opinion of Animal Control Officl'r Doyle as well Aecause the cat still has fangs, she is dangerous, h<' maintains Rut t.<Ven without the fangs, he !-aid, • One s wipe of her mighty paw 1s nine times as powerful as a blow from a 200-pound man . That ·s the comparison." Ooyle also ts unhappy about some of the publicity about J asmint>. "People read about it and think, Poor man. Poor kitty cat ! That poor kitty cat can kill. I would h~1te to have to go to some p.1rent ~ind say. Your child was killed by that cat ... We <lon 't want it in th<' city"· .•1d Doyle. In thC' meantime, Jasmine con· tinue::. her stay at Lion Country Safon. What's to become of her, nobody seems to know. Until recent actions by Supervisors to broaden the train ing effort. only firemen could become paramedics and they could only be trained al the Medical Center. The committee, and Philp in particular. finally were called on the carpet by supervisors when an annual report was sent by the panel to Sacramento stating there were no problems m the county paramedic program. Diednch "\rerbally blasted the committee and ordered the CAO to draft new rules of Opt'ration and suggest members hip changes. Schmitz took partirul~rer lion to Ford's meeting with Mao'· Tse-tung, whom he described a~ China ·s "head butcher.·· 1t was Nixon's 1972 tnp tu China that caused Schmitz. ttwn a congressman representing Nix tlO 's voting dis trict in Sa rt Clemente, that led Schmitz ton•· mark: "I don't mind his going therl•, JUst his return." Schmitz then endorsed the pre · ~idenlial candidacy of Rep. John ·· As hbrook. (R-Ohio). but was dt• feated hi m s elf in the GOP . primary. A short time later ht!·. accepted nomination as the AlP candidate for president. He is one of four declared Republican candidates against Oemocratic Sen. John Tunney in Reagan'::; home state in 1976, and ~o far he is the only one to en-· dorse the former California gov- ernor to b<.'come of Jasmine. Shook - went to San Diego today looking for a p<>rmanent home for lhl' cat. The CAO ·s r<.'port makes numerous suggestions, includin~ requirements for regular meet ing times. public meeting an nou ncements, publis hing or minutes, establishing quorums and use of Parliamentary pro cedure. ~~~~~~~~~-'--'-~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. r .. Jasmine presently is lodging at lJOn Country Safari, where she is munching SlO a day in lion food, a substanC'e called Zoopreem that 1s a sort of lion-sized version of Meow Mtx Shook sa'/s ht.> can't afford tht> fines he faces, much less the fe<.'d bill and has set up a trust fund for Jas mine at Eas tland S~vings in Costa Mesa. He begs Jasmine's friends to contribute. Meanwhile, Shook said, the C1 tv of Santa Ana wants Jasmine. ~le said they are going to build a cage for her at Prentice Park Zoo. Costa Mesa Animal Control Officer Michawel Doyle thought the same. Rut Santa Ana Zookee(>t'r Jack l.yn<:h said no, he thought tht"'y werP talking about a mountain lion There is no room at the .zoo for an Afn c ~ n I ioness, he said And at Lion Country Safan. Chief veterinarian and J.ls mtne's new innkeeper Dr Don Dooley uid he already h.-.s plenty of lions -125 of them lie does not n•llsh the idea of hav· mjl? Jas mine as a permanent Ji?Uest · l wouldn't min(! getting nd of a few hons mysell," Dr. Dooley satd o Jas mmE'. ht• said. ts a hazard to m(lnk1nd. ~in<'e the rat was rni~<'d by hum;rns. hP said. "She h(ls no fear l)f man and she 1s a dangerous <'at. Soonc>r or later. she will turn on somE.'body. ·'The only problems we have are-with hand raised hons," nr Ooole:v.said. "The other one~ ju:st . l G em Talk li tl<' Ill \/f'l/WV.'- DECr:.\.1Bf:H'S BIRTHSTONE 7,ircori Challer1ges Diamond 1 Highly rt'sistant to chemical attack, 1.irro n 1s a heavy gem originating in rock formations. "As rocks Cl>ntaining zircon wc>ather and drcnmpo::ie. zircon is liberated. finding its way fntact ' mto s trt.•a ms and the sea. They may bl' r<Hr1<.·d hundreds of milt's by coastal currents be- fore bein~ deposited in beach s~mds. Th<.' coastal beaches and dunes of Flor1rla , India. Rrazil and' 1 Australis contam largest zircon d(>posits, although for centuries it has been recovered from the stream gr:1vcls of Ceylon and Rurma. Most popular color 1s the b<'autiful blue zircon with a touch of l!rccn, ,met the bn 111 unce of this ~cm so rlo~dy approaches that of Diamond that tolorlcss zircons from Mntura . Ceylon, wer<.' calll•d · Muturn <hamonds " ' I I EXPERIENCED OWNER·MANAG!RS I LOCAL MERCHANTS YOU KNOW I LOCAL AFTER·SALE SERVICE I EASY PARKING NEAR EACH STORE I EVERYTHING YOU WANT FOR CHRISTMAS I ---.~-JC/I Shop your own downtown . . and whether it's gems. jewelry or watches for Christmas &•ft~. we hive what you want .•. iust a step from home• .................. ...._ ....... t• con .... "' UNCI ..... J. C .J/ump/vi11J ~wcrtrJ 548-3401 ~__,, ___ 1_8_23.;.__"EWPORT Bl.VD., COSTA MESA • .. I I • I· A4 t>.\ILY PILOT Wednesday, December 3. 1975 {J()()..year Monarchy Emh : Just Q I ~ 61 ,; .. d ... "'oas --e & .,·. '~( Colllillunists Control Laos t . ~ ·' J .... ~···~ with · Tom urphioe Hijacking Country ~ POI.ICE BEAT: Here we are ·in the year of our Lord 1975 and you still have to wonder 1f we·re e\·er going to have peace m tht> West. Why JUSt this \H't>k n,l!ht here in Ora~t..' County thl• citizenry w :i::; subject ed l11 another truck h1Jackmg. For the unm1t1alt'\l in tht"Se mattt>rs. hijacking is the practact: or bad guys who take over trm·h, hoats. jet airplan<>s ur other n>n Vt>vances and steal thl' cargo. :-;l;metimes lhc•y t3ke people. &lmetim<'s th<>v takl' the entire thing-c.arg(I, ·(·11i1vn"rnce <md prople. Anywziy , it's tl•rribly ~in· noying for the VH't 1ms11wolvt•d. '1ost of Clur h11rw::.t. l.1w <1h1ding citite,gs prob::tbly h.l\t.> bc>t•n de luded1nto believing that trurk ha- JaC'king went out with tht• r1·pl·al of Proh1h1tion D uran~ the Prohibition era wh£'n at "'·'" il- lega l to O\\ n or t·on:-ume ~lcohohc bever.tges. the h1Jack- ing of trucks was common prae- tice ~ORO DY GOT TF:RRIBI, Y exnted .1 hnut t ht'se c·ra mes bet'ause the hiJackers werl' u:.-ually ::;ll•aling <1n illl>1:?al car~o <.lf OC){)/t' from otht>r <·rooks who were Lr .• rnsportin~ it for the purpo~t' of illt'~al sah' ~C,.)W . h11Wl'\'(>r. Wl' find th<tl trul'k h1Jacking pt>rsists. Just lhl• <1lht'r day, a couple of bad guys frabbt>d a truck fill<>d with ~100.uOO worth uf c1gan•ttcs tn Wt•stm1nster. Westm1nstt:>r pC1l1re announced 1h~t 1l w~1s thl' sixth h11aC'long this year tn\'11lving thl' hl•1st of J cagart>tte c;H•go in their fair city This mu-.t make Westminster the ciirnrette hijacking capit.d of the entir<' westl·rn hemisphen· Prev1Puslv, Wes tminster had scant daam to famt' here an Or:mg<> County It was noted as a city th:H put on a Lady Godi' a <'<IOtt'::;t w ht>re the sllbJects kept t hl'lr clothes on. ·The place ts abo known for unique ::.pelling of Westmin,ter without the .::.econd · 1" and the difficulty you have finding pl~ces within the confines of the ciiy Ji m1ts. ~ow, A PPAR ENTLY, Wt•stminster has a new claim to fame. You have to W0"'1der about this penchant among hijackers for grabbin g olf cigarette cargoes. )1 ayb<'. tfife d1~ it because the loot is hght weight and modern day r d agents figurf'#• that unloading ~ything heav1er than !>mokes might be hazardous lo their health. On the other hand, the more' likt>ly theory is that the sale of stolen cigarettes is probably a lot less trouhlesome than trying to fob off hot steel beams or farm machinery. Also, it mu.st be dif- ficult for our law t>nforcemcnt people to track down a bunch of stolen cigarettes. The loot may have gone up m s moke before the tracking J,?ets well undC'r way. 1'.'J A'.'JY EVENT, the latest Great Ca~arette Hijacking of Westminste r turned out to have a :semi ha ppy ending. The truck driver is okay. The truck and caq?o were recov.ered in C'..ompton aftC'r the miscreants. apparently s ufferinl? an t-normous cast• of cold feet, a ban doned the whole project. VlE'.'lTIANE. Lnoo <AP > /\ P~ople 's Congrvis:s in Com munist kd Laos has sc·rapiwc1 the 600-year-old monarchy, <l1s solved the coalition gov~rnmt'nt and unanimously agreod Lo form a repubhr, the national radio an nounrect today. Tht• acti~1n$ of the congn•s-. consolidated \om munist control over all Indochina. As the U.S hacked regimes in Cambodia and Vietnam fell last ::.pnng, thl' Pathet Lao moved almost unop 1XlSl'd to oui:.t the Amencans from Laos and lo seize control of Htl' llt'Utl'alist government. A BROADCAST said the "h1:s tone" congre::.s here recei vt>d :rnrl ae<.·l·ptl'<l "an abd1cal!on note" from 68-yt·~r-old King ~avang Vath;rna and a letter of 1"1's11,mataon fn1rn thl' 74 ·yeur·ohl neutralis t premie r_. PriM'l' N)Uvanna Phouma. Tht> rmlio nnd the Mrnistry of Information said the cong-ress, at .•l m~tin&: Mondety and Tuesday, "~inttn1mou:ily" abolished thE> <'Ottlihon govt-rnment and the Joint National Politil'al Council, both of which included !>ome dghhsts and neutralists. The broadcast said the new of ficial name of Laos would be tht• People's Democratic Republic of Laos. VI ENTIANE, the Laotu1n ad- ministrative capital and a city of 'Descend Immediately' Air Controller Averts Tu:o-jet Collision WASHDIGTO~ fUPf I The National Transportation Safety Board say:-two ;.11rliners car ryrn1 more than 300 persons may have missed a col- lision b y as little as 20 to JOO ft•t•l over southern • '1ichigan last wt>ek. . . .. AT T HF. TUt F. OF AA 182's immediate des- <'t•nl, the seatbelt sign was on and a meal was being served. It was reported that aJl unse~red, or not P.foperly secured, persons and objects floated to the ceiling and, subs<>quently, fell to the floor ... " Transcripts of ground tn-a1r ('Onversahons 1n- d1c<\te quick action by ~u1 air traffit· controller may have avoided a tragedy. THF: ROARD SAii> rn a prt>liminary report Tm'sdav that Amt'n\'an Airlines Flight 182, bound irom C'hic;1go to Nt•wark. ~.J., was flying at 34,953 fret and an oncoming TWA nig ht from Philadelphia to Los Angt'lt•s was cruising at 35,000 feet, a vertical dJfferenct' of .17 feet The board said one minute and five seconds bt>fore the incidt>nt, the Cleveland controller who hact been handling the American flight "was r e lievt,>d by one of his colleagues to take a break." The new controller asked the American flight its altitude and was told: ''Passing 34.7 (34,700) at this time. We can ser stars above us but we're still in the area of the clouds." The Amc>racan Airlines, with 194 persons aboard, d ived suddenly l o 33.000 feel to avoid a possible collis1on. th<' rt-port :.aid. Twenty-four .(lE'rsons were injured in thr di vr. three of them :.-:eriou::;ly. There were 11-1 persons aboard the TWA plane. "AA 182 O F.SCEND immediately to 330," came the urgent reply from the controller. "Descending to 330 at this time," the plane responded . A few seconds later the captain of the American mght asked Clt>veland: "What altitude was that other aircraft at?" . .. The captain of M 182 <the /\mencan fliJ?ht I ~tated that tht~ two atrrr.1ft canw within 20 1<1 H.10 feel of ear h other, .. thr rl·port s.ud . · Ht• was at 35 s ir," the controller responded. · 1 \1 thC'ck on that, .. rephed the captain PLO Vows Reveiige For. Israel Strike Ry llnitro Prf•ss International . E gypt and Lt'hunon callt>d today for an urgent sE•sst<m.of lht> t I .. '1 :-,ecun t v l '011m·11 to t:tk(' action against Israel for 1ts air raids nn P ale;tinian t.lfl.!l'ls in Ll·banon. Cairo dt·manded that th1..· Palrstimans ta kt' part in !ht' dt•batC' Eryptian fon•i1.rn m1nish•r Ismail F'<1hmi. cl<'s<'rih1ng tlw J::..:raeli attack:. ::ls 'harhanc," urgt•d tht..' counnl to t.1k'-· tkkr rent steps .. a;wrnst hr.i<·I. HF. SAID F.G YPT held tlw h r.11•11..., n";pon...,1hlt' for ;e n <1g "r:tvation of the ~tiddk F:.1sl knsaon .1ns111~ from Tut•sd~n .., .11r ;Hacks on P;ileslinaan rdugll' c·.1mps an norlhl·rn .ind southl·rn Lebanon. Fahrni s:i1d the Egyptian t · ~ cil'll'~atwns s orders WC'fl' to insist th at rl'presentctli n•s of 1 ht• P .11t· .... t 1 nt• L1 h1..•r <t 1 con OrgLtntZJ taon participall' 1n thl• t•ount·il dl'h<1ll' along:-.1d<· Lt.•hJnon. ·· A U.~-spoke::.man ::.:.ud council m<·m bt>r::> Wt're expected to meet this afternoon in private. informal con:;ultations on tht.• n· quest by the t~o n~1t1ons. PALF.STl~IA'.'J SPOKF.S:WF.~ an Lebanon said today the at tacks that hit targets tn Lebanon killed 74 persons and injured 160 Beirut dis patches said l:sraeli warplanes crossed tht' Lebanese bordt'r today and flew over Palestinian refugee l'amps for the second d::ay but made no attempt to attack They apparent l.v were on a reconnaissance mission to photograph damage dont- in Tuesday's heavy raids. .. Fahrni said .. Eg~t regards !ht' attack as a direct aggre .... s1on ~ainst her 11nd thC'. enti~e Arab nation ... 1t .also considers it .. 1 '\lOlation of thC' spint which guH.kd the conclusion of military dt'.'> engagement agr~<>mentson the Synan and Egypllan front::.." 4 Eatery Employes Mysteriously ·Gone FORT LAUDERDAI.E, Fla. (UPI) -The gl'nl•ral managC'r and threC' other t·mployes of Boe· cacio·s, a fashwnabll' night club in suburban Oakland Park, vanished from tlw club Tuesday nnd mziy hav<' lwt·n :ibductcd hy bandits, polict.• s:ctd. 'The missing includro Jost.·ph \1c-Cartney, 3.;. lhe club's general manager: G :.t tl Rtt>ckmann, 35, the bookkeeper. ~md two maid:-. · Mail MoVes - /11 Canada OTTAWA, Canada (AP) Restoration o f mail :.-t'rvice throughout Canada ht>gan today following the ~net of 113·day postal strike, the longest in the nation's history. Two-thirds of the 22,000 ntl'mbers of the Canadian I 'nion llf Postal Workers voled by a narrnw margin to accept a tentative wage H~'ree ment ~ind began rt.• turmng to thl'tr jobs Tul•s- d.1y mght A spokesman for the C:tnadian Embassy 1n \\'~1 s hin g ton :-;aid mail :-t'n ice from the UnttC'd States to Canada will be re- s umed 'possibly before the end of the week.·· / 120,000 inhabitants, was very quiet with only ::t few cars on the streets and almos t nobody on the city's broad boukvar<l. The formal termination of the coalition government followed almost a week of well·drilled de· monstrations s taged by the Pathet Lao throughout the coun- try, including two an · timonarchist protests in the royal capital of Luang Prabang, JSO miles to the north. .. IS RF.SfO'.'JSE to the wishes of all the people of the k.ingdom or Laos, the ~eo Lao Hak Xat called for the meeting of the People's Congress on Dec. 1 and 2 to take that action," the broadca::.t said. The Neo Lao Hak Xat is the political arm of the Communist Pathet Lao, which took control of the government la::;t spring but c·ontinued tht' conservative- neutralist·Communist coalition as a facade. Sine~ then Souvanna Phouma h as been virtually powerless UPI TtflfM~ . Boau"'ron Winner Inc u m bent Mayor Fred Hofheinz won second term in Houston after runoff election against Frank Briscoe. The son of the Astrodome builder pulled ahead of Briscoe when minority area votes came in. Irving Can Print Fiction on Hughes NEW YORK (AP) -Saying -( J cannot deride who is going to • that billionaire Howard Hughes .... -~~-~'!_?!!_T __ .. write about him , the Appellate Division of State Supreme Court · has affirmed author Clifford Irv-Extortion Fofled _ -~~(::ifht t?.~~~~1~~~~P.~ ·""-~uira,cu -v C"t ~•vn v• 1u:> nvo;'\ biography of the publicity-shy in- dustrialist. Rosemont Enterprises Inc. had claimed exclusjve rights to publiration s about Hugh es because of a 1965 <'Ontract with the recluse. But the appellate panel agreed with State Supreme Court --"Sl~T,ours (UPI) -The FBl substituted one of its own men for the president of a downtown bank Tuesday and foiled a $150,000 ex- tortion plot by a man said to bC' an explosives expert. Agents arrested a man they said was the would-be extor. lionist. Justice Andrew Tyler, who had MIA /tf i • ruled in favor of Irving on the fie -ee tng tionalized version, that Hughes is a public figurC' "who cannot be immune from public dis- C'ussion ... Portugal Military LIS RO~, Portugal <UP() President Francisco Da Costa ('..omes summoned key officers in the niling military regime today to discuss the pohtical future of the armed forces in Portugal. The government pressed its purge of Communist influence in radio, television and newspapers. WASHING TON (AP) -ThC' House committee on missing persons in Southeast Asia ~ill meet with diplomatic officials from North and South Vietnam in Paris on Saturday. its chairman $aid today. Rep. G. V. Montgomery, CD- Miss.,) said that one of the participants in the meeting will be the North Vietnamese am- b~sador to Paris , Vo Van Sung, who recently returned from con- sultations with his government in Hanoi. \'ou have to .... uspC'ct this proves lujackcrs aren 'L of the quallty they wC're in yC'stcryrar. OA.Kl,A~D PARK df'lC'C'livcs :.aid today tht.·y had found no trace of the four .ind tl was still uncertain whcthC'r thl'y had bet:'n kidnaped. 'Th<' four app::irently disap· peared about ~I 15 a .m. Tuesday. Police l earned that McCartney had reported for work at 8 :30 ~' m. the maids about s ·45 a.m . 3nd Mr~. Reickmann at n a.m. When the club's ch('f arri vcd at ~ 30 .1.m., they were gone. Floods in Northwest U.S. Daily Pilot ads "'•"' Low A 1 lluQUef'QOe ~o " •n-• -.~ J\ 81.,..,.rck " Ill ·°' ~ton •u ]\ Buffalo J7 7\ Ollc-oc> 16 '" C.ll'IClflflatl •• 34 C..,_.land 11 ?11 0.11., "" ~ °"n""r ltC 1• 0.trOlt ,, 77 ~.lrtienl<~ l• •1 .-ono1..tu 0 /(I ·-c.i•~ " :i• lJt\V•\ ... <IO Ml.-nl 111 "' ,,.., .......... 70 70 ~etOC)l1~ 10 '" "'-Q.~an• \~ •l _y,,,, ·41 ,, ()o(1~r.11 ,, .. o.-. 3* ~ ....... ~·"O' ,, .... -l«Wlllf\1• 0 iO .....,.,n1, " 411 V" W1 •f"'t IQfO(Ait . ll\nt.0utQ'I ., lO R~ "'°'11.ond °"' "° ~ O' !.kt-to ---------... 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If you want to move people to buy, call 642 .. 5678. It only takes a few words in the right place tc., attract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast, the right place Is the DAILY PILOT 642-~321 r . . . f T1 Rl Patr attOJ Into bi on J f A t: u n p n b s h 0 Jl l' t 1: r:: t t c S1 ;en stn th.rt 22, dOY slaJ F:lv mo , pea y1e •So I arc tri~ {'US say c sOl fed rob Na F'o1 Cal pl~ PoS ron be mil phc err TE Rt' jn ruE $pl hfa the Fe De mu by ser Mi T>i: Ed ser l Jl l ser ha: tri pla po: an1 Ott I wh the f>81 Mt Mc for Th I vlc tUU nu alt • th• on liia ·- . P iitiy Undergoing Psychiatric Care 'REDWOOD CITY (UPI) - Patricia Heartit, whom deCeru;e attorneys say was brainwashed into Joining the terrorist Sym. bione:>e Libera ti on Army, ~as Judge Backs Nudity Ban l'°S ANGELES <UPI) - A county law t)anniognudJ. ty on public beaches w<ts upheld Tuesday in a judg· ment on a civil case com- plaining about arrests for nude sunbathing on private beaches. A county s pokesman said that while nude sun- bathing is technically legal on pri vale beaches, those prope~re still regulat· ed by trespassing laws. ile also said any proper· ty owner who "cU"Stomari· ly invites three or more people to sunbathe on his beach'' might be require<! to secure a .. growth center" license. S1L~pect Reid lx>gun psychiatric treatment in San Mateo County Jail. The 21-year-old newspaper heiress began treatment Tues· day night with Dr. EHzabeth Richards, a San J ose psychiatrist. · Defense Attorney Albert Johnson said Dr. Richards was the first psychiatrist the defense was able to persuade to treat Miss Hearst ''in a jail complex for neuroses produced by capitivity. ·• Dr. Richards met with Miss Hearst in a conference room at the jail to begin helping the young woman• prepare mentally for her Jan. 26 trial on charges of armed bank robberSr. Johnson said Miss Hearst was ('Dcountering "emotional dif • ficulties" despite a ruling by Federal Judge Oliver Carter that she was competent to stand trial. On Monday, Johnson ruled out an insanity df?fense for the daughter.. of San Francisco Ex· a m iner publisher Randolph Hearst. But be left open the possibility of a defense based on brainwashing by the group that kidnaped Miss Hearst from her Berkeley apartment 21 months ago: ~ Autopsy Reveals Youth Strangled r . SA~ DIEGO <UPI) -The coroner's office says an autopsy showed 12-year-old Allen Herzig was strangled by hand and was dead before he was thrown into a canal. The body of the Santee boy, missing since Nov. 22. was found Tuesday in a Padre Dam canal. downstream from where he was last seen being slapped by a man. -,, The search was resumed Tuesday after Henry Elwood Fleming, 26, was charged with felony child molesting in connection . with the boy's disap· . pearance. An extensive search of the area earlier yielded no sign of the boy. ~ SoUah 'Not Trfgge~an' I ( SACRAMENTO CAP) -Steven Soliah, once I accused of harboring Patricia Hearst. was not the triggerman in a bank robbery in which a woman customer was shot to death, federal prosecutors say. .. Asst. U .S. Atty. Donald Heller said Tues-· ( S ) day that Soliah did not tat e fire the shotgun blast that , ..... _______ _,., killed 42-year-old Myrna Opsahl. But _h e said sOliah was equally responsible for her death under federal law. Soliah has pleaded innocent to bank robbery c harges involving a death. Nader Rap• Nu~leor Study SACRAMENTO <UPI) -Ralph Nader says the Ford Administration is trying to torpedo the California nuclear power plants ballot initiative by pl:inning a study "clearly stacked" against the pro· position. In testimony to the legislature Tuesday, the consumer activist said the research study, soon to be commissioned by the Federal Energy Ad· ministration, is part of a "massive and I might say phony public relations campaign by the federal gov· ernment" on behalfoCnuclearpower. Tearher Die• of Wound• LAKEWOOD (UPI ) -Joseph Bott, a Bellflower High School math teacher gunned down in front of his home Friday evening, died Monday night at Lakewood Doctor's Hospi!~· . · Bott, 41, was found by his wife and ch1ldr~n sprawled on his front porch wi~h a bullet wo_und m his head. Police have not established any motive for the shooting. Fa.:io Wit•• A•tetnblg Seat SACRAM ENTO (AP) -Vic Fazio, a young Democrat given a n 11th-hour boost by Gov. Ed· mttnd Brown Jr., has slipped into an Assembly seat by the narrow margin of 309 votes. The 33-year-old Fazio, who was an aide to As·. sembly Speaker Bob Moretti, deCeated Republican Mike Abernathy, 24,~ to 24,600 in Tuesday's 4th District runoff to serve the final year or the late Edwin Z'berg's t erm. Z'berg, a Sacramento Democrat who b ad served 16 year~ in the Assembly, died Aug. 26. .- Brophy Facing Marijuana .Rap I'°S ANGELES (UPI) -Fo rm e r A s· s('mblyman Bill Brophy has been cited in a dis· trict attorney's com· plaint charging him with possession of marijuana and driving under the in· nuence or alcohol. tenced· to 180 days in County Jail. Her husband was nm· ning f Q.r Congress at the time , but gave up the race because of "emo- .. tional stress·' and a de- sire to assist in his wife's defense. He now lives on Balboa Island. Brophy, a Republican who served one term in the state legislature t'aru,r this decade, was College Post M':~!~.::s:, ~t~~= SACRJ\M ENTO (UPI) for arrat1nmtnt thereon ...-Gov~ Edmund G . Thursday s.-own >Jr. ap~olnttd Brophis wife••~ con· ~arry E. Far~. 8• • ~· victed oC manslau1bter tirtd san Diego bus1· and driving under the in· nasman, to the board ol nuenrt of drugs ln 1973 Io~ 'r ~ o rs o f t ~ e aft'r.-o trofrk ac~htent California ~ommumty • · that klllt'd two p('rsons college~. He 1s a member on the Pacific Coast of.the Little HooverCom- Hi&hway. She wos sen-·nusslon. ,.. r Strirken Singer Bette Midler is listed in satisfactory condition to-. day after undergoing an emergency appendectomy Monda y night in L os Angeles. She was stricken while rehearsing for a 20- city concert tour. She was set to begin the tour Dec. 10 ·but has delayed it until Dec. 21 when she will open in Berkeley. DAILY PILOT 11 a Wednesday Dec tomber..::3~. !.:' 9~7~5------=~:...;....;...;.;;.;=----'....-.... San Die~o Curfew Jet Flig~ts Curtailed SAN DIEGO (UPI> -Port dis· trict commissioners Tuesday 1m· po::.ed a mandatory six-hour rught curl•w on jets flying out of San Diego International Airport and severely restricted landing privileges to newer and quieter models. Tht~ unanimous action, descri bed by one industry spokesman as the toughest in the nation. will take effe*ct J an. 5 and impose a midnight to 6 a.m. ban on all flights out of Lindbergh Field. The restrictions will only permit landings by newer DClO a nd LlOll jets, and those retrofitted with noise mufflers to •meet Federal Aviation Ad· ministration minimum noise .. ·levels. AN EXISTING BAN on week· day outgoing flights from 12:15 a.m. to 6:30 a.m. because of runway construction will re'main in effect. That prohibition, in ef- fect since September, 1974, was set to expire Dec. 13. "This is the most serious curlew action taken thus far in the United Slates," said Paul Leonard or the Airport Transport AssO<'iation, which represents all scheduled airlines serving San Diego. Leonard said the association would consider legal action lo block enforcement ofthecurft>w. Pacific Southwe:.l A1rli11~·s :spokesman Robert Hoot !iaJtl his company would lake leflal action to halt the ban. addrng PSA would also <·onsidcr moving il~ h~udquarters opcrdUon:; oul os San Diego. Sex Movie Theater Closed-'Nuisance' LOS AJ"lGELES (UPI) -AS(''( movie theater owned by a federal Judgt> was ordered closed Tu~:.· day as a public nuisance. Superior Court Judge Harry Hupp issued a prelinunary in· junction against the 1''our Star theater, where 31 persons W(·n· arrested within the last year and a half on charges of lewd <·on· duct. However, Hupp indicated th<' injunction would be removed 1f the owner, U.S. District Court Judge Albert Lee Sfephens, an<I the theater's lessee, Unitt•d Artists Theaters of Califorru.i, can show that corrective steps have been taken. ' Hupp noted in his ruling that the federal judge b ad no control over the movies shown in th<' theater, and had in fact protestc<i vigorou~ly against them. Stephens leased the theater to tJrutt'd Artists Theaters nl•.tnY :.<•ars .tgo and Unitt-<l ~ubkas<~I 1t to the Mitchell Brothers in 1973. The arrangement made it un- poss1ble for the federal Judge ll> t>v1 ct h1s tenants or lo prevent tht>m from show mg ~ex movies. Deputy City Attorney RiC'har<l Helgeson argued the theater had twen a center for lewd activity ~ince the '.\1it~l'll Broth~rs lx'gan showing X·rated films in 1973 and that they have been act· ing as "lookouts" for thei~ p.1tnins. lldgl'~on s~1i<l h<;l\\C'en March 197,l and as late as last week, vice officers arrested 31 persons on ch:irges of lewd conduct. He said thl! theater management flashed warnings on the screen when vH·e officers were in the au· <lien<'e., Imported china, an exquisite gift at 25% to 3 7% s3.vings Save 25% on 3-piece place settings of delicate Mikasa "Just Flowers" Say it with "Just Flowers", fresh, country· side blossoms on a snow white ground. This rich bone china is bcautif ully gift boxed. ·3- piece place setting. Regularly 19.95 •• 14.99 . •Sec of 4 mugs. Regularly 33.50 •••••• !?8.48 ,, Set of 4 coaster I ash trays 11.50 ••••••• 9.78 Other accessories available ac 15% savings. Save 37% on sparkling white. china in a fine 20-piece service for four White. Just right for any dining occasion, be it casual or formal. 4 each: Dinner, salad, soup I cereal, cup, saucer. 79.80 .••••• 49.99 Open stock sugar, 7.50 The creamer, $5 A_dditional go~rmet accessories available: Graceful pitcher, S 7 Cake stand, $1:; .. Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556-06 l l : J. f , '6 PAILY PILOT EDITORIA L P A G E • Fresh Start Needed Tht• Hunltn~ton Ht•ad1 City lt•lt•ment,1n ) St·hool Hoard i-. long on.:r<lut• in n•.lth1ng an ag1·t·~·mt·nt on this yt•.1r·:-. lt•.1t·hang t•rnu1·al'l Ttw lak!-.I o h~tudt• 1s O\ l'l' ~t.>ll'ctwn of a thir d "ntlutr.~l .. 'rad f11u.lt•t· lo m .. 1kt' rt•t·ommt•n<l.1t1un~ 111 tht• matkr. 'J\•Ht'hers ha \'t' askro that the fact finder comt> from thl' Cali fornia Conriliatil)O St•I'\ ice, 1'"'<:dt•ral :\h•d1<1tw11 <Ind ( \Hwili<1l1on St•rvil'e or Amt'l'lt'.HI ·Al·bitratum AsMll'tation whtll' tht• admims tration h.1:- ins1slt•d stubbMnly on a s<:hool administrator from anottwr d 1:-tri l'l :1\• .. 1dll!I"' prohahly h ,t\ t• :-.orrw .111st1fil·at1011 1n ft•t•hng th.it ~Ill .1dmhustratvr \\ottld not ht• tutall~ un h1 .. tSl'd Tru::-.l\:t• Hn.111 Gal'l;ind ma' ha\'t• had tht• ht•-..t idt•.1 last "et•k wht•n hl' Mtggt•stt.•d J rl'turn to tht• b .. u~ga1rnng tJhlt• with a rww :-.chool hoard repre~t'll t.llt\ t'. !'>l)mt•ont• othl'r th .. m Deputy Supt Charlt·~ l' .. .1lmtT ' P t•rhJp:-. l<·~•<'ht•rs .. tl ... n could l'h o:-.t• a nt•w nL•goti a t11\g ll':.t m . ~•mt holh '\ldP:-. t'Ottld !'>ta rt fresh Palmt•r ~11Hl ll'.tcht•r , h.t\ t' dl'\ eloµt•d such .1nim11:-.1t1es pt•rhap.., tht•\ nt•t•d .1 rl':-.l from ont• .111otht•r fur a\\ htll'. :\11:-.t.11-.t•!'> h.t\'l' bt<t'l1 madt• on both "llll's of this l"Mll', .111d l'lt.•;trly ,1 1ww approat'h 1:- nt•t•dt·d Election I ssues Whilt• t.•lt•d11111s in Huntington Bt;>ach and Fuun I.tin \'alky ar'L' .. 1111 m onth:-. <l\\ay, it 1s grat1fy1ng to "t't' wh.1t ,1ppt•.11 l11 Ill' \\t'll qualifit'd t<..llltlidates ,in n11l111l'mg lhl'it 1ntt.·nt101b tn !:il'L'k nffiee. in nt•t•<I uf someone v. ho r~m t~tk\.' a h<ird nost•d "'t t1tudt> <!l d1 mh1r1g t'XI>t'l\Sl'S. Ont• of lht.> area::; lhal reqwre!'. ~ c lose look ts t•mplt>rt;' S•ll •ll'lt'S 1t 1s t'sti matt•d that w~ges lo e mployes take up .1p prux1m•1tdy 70 to 75 perrent of the city's revenues. Jn Huntington lkach, $18 milhon 1s paid out annually to workt•rs. No one disputes that the city employes should get an amplt• <llld t·ompl•Utive waJ;!<.'. but there is a Ii mil h11th an salaries i:iHU in fringt• tk·nefits that taxpayerl!I ean .1fforcl. l't>rhaps th(•rt.• ;in• an•as thal l'an bl' t•ut anti 11tht•1" th .it can tw t'<Hllral'lt'd out. . t '.111did:itt•::-. should address lht•st• 1ssut•s !low ll ts lhv pt•11plt• who p...1y .ind \H~ trust Uw y will bt.> ht•,1rd tn 1 lh' ·'lll't llg Ambitious .Proje ct 'I ht• Fountain \'alley City Council has .1dopll.>d ;.rn .1mli1tuni... Sti37.0<X> n:dt>velopment pro~ram for L<t 1.. \li11n1,1 .J uJ rl'z. tlw l'llY ·s oldest nt>igh borhood J'lw pl,tn::-.. "h1c:h could be financl'd throug h tht' Fl•lit'r.tl I lousing ;.ind Community Developme nt Ac•t. v.til llH' t'l"L''-1t111g thn•t> new stn•l'ls in tht• ·IOO·re::;i dent :\lv\ll',111 :\ml'l'lt'~tn community. Tht·~ a lso call for improving existing areas by ad· ding t'llrbs, gultt.•rs. street lig hts and sewer and WJt<•r !tnv:-.. City officials acknowledge they m ay not get the m111wy tht•y are ask in~ for, but they feel confident th.it ;1t h•;1 st part of thL' financing will be available. The Colonia is Fountain Valley's olde~t area. C'rt.'.tll'd !ting ht•fnrt.' the eity's block walll'd tracts :-.p1 ung up .11m111d 1t. ' F1u· tht• .... pnll).! l'lt0t't1111h :\larth 2 f1lr Fountain \.till·~ and \p1 1I l'.l lor I lt111l111gton Read1 appl'<'I' tn iw 'it.ti .tnd h11tlt t tlll'" cuul<I ust• somt• oubtand1ng l\.•.tdt•I "'hip Both l'1t1v" .11 t' ht'"t'l h~ fin~1m·1al st1 ams and .tn' ThL· a1 l':t l'IL• .. trh· desern~s som t.• 3ttent1on, and th1: nt.' p1·111>11:-.,1b :-.houiu offt·r help without ch<;tngmg ll to .. 1 .. t.md.1rdiLt>d tr.u.:t · H /F ''DON'T fOR~Ei> NOW .... WOMEN AN~ CH \LOREN. ft~ST.11 On Polls, Goose Hlliiters J AC K ANDERSON W.-\."HJ~GTO:": .\ m.iwnt) of .\mt'rtc.1ns lwllt•\'l' c;t•rald Ford 1::. a great ,.: u~ hut ~• poor Prt>s1dent And thl01r f.ivontl' l>emO('r:Jt 1s nont• of th1.• pre· .. 1dt•1111al rontendt'r" hut ~e n John Glenn. 0 Ohio. th1• former .1:-trunaut These arl' the ..,urpnsing flntl· 1ngs of America's mo::.t I' ;\In:-l :1 k i n ).! roll :;tC'r F' at r i r k JI Caddell W h 0 S (' (' L) n fid en t 1:1l C'ambrtd).!l' Reporb · · .1rl'.' dis trihutt.>cl !11 3 :;elect list nf clients He dl•) v e:- deeper than othrr pollsters lo de- terminl' the basts of Amenl'.m thinking He dot'!'>n ·t merl'ly ask question!:! but ronduds ex h a u s t i v e 1 n t t' r ' 1 t' .,., s o n eronomll's polttl(.'"' and othl'r ::.UbJects His latest polll1cal sun'l'~ h a s c a u s e d <I s t 1 r 1 n t h l' hackrooms of W ashinJ{tnn \\ t' ha\e been s lipped .1 cop} CITl~G ·the cl1vt'rg('nt poll rt" port:; about Gerald Ford." Cad dell explain::. · One national sur· vey s hows ht m popular. arrorcl 1n g to annth l•r ht• 1s ttnpopul3r The problem 1sn 'l tn tht• polls. It stems from thl' f:J<'l th.it for Ameri ('an propll-, there' are two Gerald Fords a n•lat1vely popular and wC'll ltked man. and a relativ\•ly poorly rated Pn·::.1 dent.·· Caddt>ll pomh out that &I p('r· ('ent of the pMpll• arl' 'faWlrable' to Gerald f<'ord. but 61 perrent r a t e h 1 s p r t' s 1 d (' n t 1 .1 I performance <Is only fair or pQOr The D(>morrat "'ho rat<'S the highest i:; Senator Glenn whose name doesn't C'ven appear in most presidential polls Caddell ascri!M>s Glenn':; popularity to the fact that ''hl' 1:-sC'C'n as has1cally non poll t iral hv most people obviously an ils::.c·t ;1t ;J time when . mistrust of poltll r1an~ j!{ on the rise (;Jenn also proves to be ('qually popular with Rt'publicans. · · Yt:T OF.MOCR /\TS, whf'n asked whom th('y favorl'd for till' presidenl1 al nom1n at1on, gaH j big edge to Sen Ted Kenn,•<ly. n \lass In !at't , ht• ''h as slightly in rreast·tl his le:id de,ptll' Ins e1vowed non ('and1da<'Y" !kw.is also thl' only OemoC'rat who h<-:it out Prt"s1clenl Ford 1n the pre ft>renre pol I~ ll<'re <tre more of Caddell 's conf1dt>nt1al ('Cmrlu~1ons l'n•s1dent P'ord JU~t harl•lv hold.., his own m the top ('ontE'!->t , and Repuhhran~ trail far bdund an thl' C'Onftn.•:.:.1onaJ rares. Mov cis that 1nc·rt."tlse turnout by brinit mJ! non voter~ to the poll:s would fttrtht"r t•rod4' R e publican . ln•n)Cth tlnd Lhrr:iten the party ll S<'lf ·• C::illCorn1a's ex-Gov. Ron3ld D•i.a1· Gloo n1v C u~ \\'nuidn't it ht• nil'l' to rt· turn tn tht• d:1~·s whl'll, in 't1.•:1d ni :-pend1n)! mrnw~ M1 t•xtr.ml'<'tl:-> ).'.ld;..'\'11'\. l: hr:ln t'S .. 1wn 1 m111w~ 1111 ~xii<:-" H H J> Gloomy Gu• tommenh •rt Wl>mtlltCI D• ,....Jdet', 4ind do not n~te\i4rtly refle<l lht •>t_, ol lllt MW\~Ptr Se"" f OIW ~I -~lo Gloomy G111, O•llY P>IOI Reag:m dot•sn 't Jppt•ar :.trong enough to take the lkpubhtan noroination away from President Ford. However. "he would pro bably be able to come lo Lhe ('on vention with no less than a third of the delegates " -Ex-Treasury Secrl'lary John Connally 'is ratl'd VC'ry un favorably by Americans over;1ll and even by many Republicans Clearly. the res idut· of srandal has outla:;ted the news of hts ~it· quiltal on the artual chargt.>:> brought against him ... -A 1 a ba ma· s \.O\' (;l'Mgl' Wallace "has artuallv df.'rhned in popularity. Thl' C'onstant bar rage of cnlic•ism a1mt'd al him and his poht·1es :.Cl'ms tu bt• ti:lk mg a toll ·· C.OLDF.~ GOOSF.: In earltt>r reports. we r evt>ale d thal :'-lorthrop Corporation. thl' giant defense contractor. ,,had ar ranged goose hunts in ')1ar~ land and ski holidays 1r1 <:oloradn for military VIPs :-;ow we hav<" lc.1rm•d lh,1l Rockwell Interntttional, the na tion's largest :;pace l'nntrartnr has been inviting top s paCl' of firials to its hunting lodgl' on Maryland's srenic eastern ..,hOll' for goose'Shooling. .. The company has prondt.•d free bed, board, boole and blind:-. for the hunters -with emph<•s1:-. arcording lo partit•i pants. on tht• booz1.1 If the :-.lational AC'ronaul1cs and Spare Admin1:>trat1 on b1J!Wigs have bagged any gct•::.t•. it "'a:; Rockwell that wound up with the golden eggs. The com p:iny did $681.6 million worth of husmess with NASA last yt-ar And this was merely one install ment of a whopping. :;ix year. ~.7 billion contrart to huilrl a space shuttle orbiter. )IA~Y OF the goose hurllers have played key roles in NASA's sp<1ee shuttle program. Among those who were Rockwe ll 's guests in the durk blinds last year. for example, were Ryntlal Wetherington. NASA's lirputy d irerto r for :;pare s huttll· engineerin~, Clarence Cray, dt> puty director of NASA's Houston spare :shutt It• officC': Gerald Gn f fin . d e puty a:-.soriatr ad ministrator fo r s pace flight operations. and Jafk ('ramC'r, a ~A$.A legisl<1l1vt' affairs offlr<'I It 1s unhkl'ly that any NA.".A of· f1 ('ial would sell out the lax payers for a w t·~kcnd of f(OoM' shooting, with all the fn~ hoo1e and home rooked meals Rut this 1s anotht·r cxtlmple of lhe co7y relat1onsh1p that has J(rown up bt'tween the fompsni~ thtll :srek )?OVPrnm1•nf' contrncls and the off 1C'1,t I ~ who aw 3rd the contracts The Real Coastal 'Bad Guys' To thl' Editor Thanks for reporting tht' antics \){ ::omt» of tlw members of tht• =-'<'ltth Cn:lsl Region:ll Zone Const•n·~1t10n Commission (Pilot. ~<w . 25). Oespite irrational :-t:.ul'mems by some members a :-1L:1ble number o f ,ho m1.• im pn1\'t"ments ~rnd dt>\'t•lopmt'nts h.1Ve bt>e n ..1ppro\'t•d . , l · n f 11 rt u n ~it t" I y :; om l' com m1s:-10m•r!' Sl't'm to foq:~t·t th<•l tht• deiays tht>y raust• in ;:ill pm Jl'Cls ML' cos ti~ to thow v. h11 w1,uld ii \'e 1 n or work 1111 t h1• p111 Jl'ClS 3$ Wt'll 3S thnM· hwld111g OF GRF..\TF.R concl'rn an• tlw homes and aparlm<'nts, reportt·d t•ariier by the Pilot, which Wl'fl' turned down hv thl• r('aJ · b.id ;mys" of the :state comm1ss1on after the !ora l commission had :ilready approved. This irra twnality really boosts pri\':.tll· t«1st~ that tho:H' who need housing will ultimately p:1 y. These ·'bad guys .. an• thl' :;ame ones who arr rurrently asking the state Legislature lo ;1pprove their coastal plan, give them authority to acquire lands now privately held and allow lnem to continue in the :;addle! Fortunately its easier, now, th:'ln it was in 1776 for all of us to let our j:!overnment know what we expect and what we are willing to pay for l.Y~1A~ S. FAULKNER J tcry Crlt t>rla To the Editor A member of the current Oranj!e Cot1nty Grand Jury, Miss R:11.·hei f>t•rry. is a personal fr 1t•ncl of Ora n ge County Super\'i:;(lr Hobert Battin. I read that Supervisor Battin suggested >11:-;s Perry serve on the Grand .Jury clue to her interest in Jaw. I ;1 m l h t' r e f o r e pres u m i n g Supervisor Battin played an ar· t1ve role in having Judge William K Lt'e nominate Miss Perry for Gr~•nd Jury duty. l am therefore ~bo rre$uming Judge Lee knew nf the friendship between Mr. Rattin and Miss Perry. I serious· i} Q11e~tion whether a personal friend of a "!oral politician" ~houid lw nominated ror· Grand Jury dut~ A SITtlATIOS has now arisen wh{'reby the Grand Jury is i n~ ve:;t1gat10g a local citizen. Dr. Lows Cella who in the past has been :i polilira! donator and ad- v1:.-or to Supervisor Battin. For ~iss Perry to be present'during this inv<'sligation presents a con flirt of intli'rest and I fail to un· ders t;1nd how it can be allowed. In a JUry trial, a juror is unac· ceptable for jury duty if they have any prior knowledge or the defendant/ plaintHf. if they have rf':td detelils of the case in ques· lion, t•tc., I fully r<'alize a Grand Jury inve s tig3tion is not the same a s a trial, but strongly feel the crit('r1a for a grAnd juror should be at least as :;tringew as th3l !or any other juror. MAYKOI.EFF C'ltrflstlan Vftu" To th(' F.d1tor The followan~ ll'llcr to United :'>laht,ns Secr('t3ry General Kurt WAidheim is in rt"Sponsc to Rabbi fkrt13rd P Kin~ tlnd the Bou.rd of Shir 11 3 Ma'alol Harbor Rt>form 'Jlt>mpl(' of Newport fk•<tch aod their open ll'tkr of '.'Jov M Th(• ll'lter wet s ~•doptt>d ;it the ( ___ M_A_I L_e_o_x ___ ] regul3r meeting 0f the'.' ~l'wport J-faroor Cot1nl.'il llf C'hurehl·s ''" ~(l\'. 25 . . '.\:-Christian c ll'rgy and l:ly mt>mbt'r:' of tht• :'>lewporl Harhor 1.'ounril nf Churc hl'S. Wt' rtst• tu st:rnd arm 1n '1rm with our .11.•\'.1:-h hn•thrl'll 111 vt•hem1.•nt rt• J1.'C~:11n 11f the• l'n1tc•d :'>lat10ns n· :-11it1tJ11n :-1ngling out 7Jornsm J S 1-.1<·::-m Hhl'l<lfll' from all fronts will c•t1nt1nt11.• Yt't t>ven our best rhetnric is not enough. 'If we s pt•ak in the tongues of men and oi ~rn?<'ls. hut have not love, Wl' :1~ a noisy gong or a danging rymbal. · Love is more than a noun. it is an action verb. In thb cont ext Wl' d are to say that wt• llWl' our Jewish nt•rghhors in <H' tiv<' :support of tht'tr right to Ii Vl' without further lll't'Sl•t'lltion or haras:;ment 1n ttll' <•nn<Jls of his tory. "A~Y AoiSE M Hl.Y .... ~irh purports to tie a forum for tlw peoples of tht> world has a moral obligation to guarantee peact' for =ill mankind . Any a:;:;emhly whirh does le::;s di miru::-.hes llw hope, the possibility. and the pro babilily that our children will lx- 'And now will the real CIA hit man stand up.' s.lfl' frnm flltun· war:-. "In tht' words of John J)onm·. ':'-Jo man i::. a n is land, entire of 1tseif: t'\'t'ry m:1n 1s ,1 ptl'<'l' of tht· " 0 n t i n e n l • a p a r t 0 f t h l' m ain. . · Today the United :--Iations 1s the 'conttnt>nl, · the 'm ai n,· which must be equally roncerned with all its parts Lest the world hl•comt• ~• ma!'s of fragmented 1s l:1nds, thl• l 1ni tt·d ~ations (;eneral A::.M•mhh mu:-.t vote ~~g;un .ind rt''-t'r:-.e 11:-.rl'l'"nt rt'soiuuon, or stand tnaJ ,i nd ltt· found gwll~ of moral turp1tudt• 111 tht> C'Yes of t hl' world and tn lhl· s:fht of God ... RORF:RT G S HEPARD, JR PrC'siden t .ind the Memhersoftht> 'J ewport H ~lrhor (\1un<'il of Churr lw-. •t\'o · 011 Grnre l To the Editor: There should bt.· .~O gruvt'I ex ('avations and truc king in Ronald Casper:; Regional Park Such a negligibly :;mall percen tage of our total domain 1:; ever made available for pubhr use and b(>nefit that ne ver should any of it be prostituted to comm(>rcial ttse HERLEY GAYMAN ~li1111l11g P e tition• To the Editor In your pa per. rt.'ferenct' w~is made rel!arding Ass<.'mblyman Paul Carpenter ·s prelit"'nlation of petitions to the We:slmins ter Srhooi Di stri r t Roard o f Trustees, again:;t the decision to curtail busing 7th and 8th grade students Mr. Carpent<'r origrnally pre- :;ented the petitions on Sept. 18, and :;lated they wer<' signt•tl by over 2,000 parents. At that lime several people spoke. following his impassioned pl ('as on this highly emotional issue CThe dt• C'ision was made as a mea~ur<' to Hard Look at Ford A FOR D, NOT A LINCOLN Ry Richard Reeves CHarcourt Brace. Jovanovich. SS.95) ' Rttve:;, a seasoned writer on American politics, comes down very hard on Gerald Ford. in fa('t, maybe the Ford Motor Co .. ought to sue. He writes that as a rcpresen· tative from Grand Rapids, Ford was a "congressman's con gressman," constantly on the road making s peeches tha~e e remarkable for their lack of n· tent. He hewed lo the party Jin and worked hard at offending no one. The author contends Ford. like many senior members of rongress. "no longer represented his dis trict as much as he represented his own leaders hip ambitions " Ford was an accommodator. always seekm~ what Reeves S('e'~ as "the leas t objectionable ,aJtemahve." and Reeves con tends Ford's e levalton to the pre :s1dency has not changed him If Re<'ves is tou~h on f ord. 1l 1s partly b<.'('ause he doesn't admire the pohllcal breed. anti wnll's "Pohti('1ons arE' difff.>rent from you and me. The business of ac t•umulatin" power ovt>r peoplt• does somrthing to a man or woman <.'V<.'n wh<.'rl thtll man ls ( T HE BOOKMAN ) r eluctant to u st· th<' power because using at bring s res ponsibility "HE C'J,OSES himself off from other men until he reaches the point when he in:;tin ('lively calculates <'ach new situation and each new person with the simplest question: 'What can this do for me or to me'•" Reeves· Judgments on Ford as an individual lirP devastating. He find~ Ford a very ordjnary man, ··unimaginative and not very articulate" and "a man of very , limited emohonal range and dts· crimination " lie aµpltt'S to Ford a r e mark made hy WaJll'r Lip· pmann · •·roltttrians don't rnN.tn badly, m ost of the time they don't mt~a n :1nythin~" He worries that Jo'ord is the end prodt1rt of a political systt>m ruled by men whose ('h1ef talent as gelt1n~ cle('tcd Perhaps, Reeves writt>s. Genitd Fora "is n o t tl n a e <' 1 d l' n t o r a n ;inachrnnism . not snm(' rhummy carctakl•r ~ho stumblt"d ~nto OtJr h1~h('st office. Gl'rald Foret is thE' future ·· .JOAN If/I.NAUER. tJPf save the school di:;trict money due lo the loss of the overridt• l'iection last Marrh. It was not don(> lightly. All aspects of such a move were considered). SUBSEQUENT to this. th~ school board's appointmenttofill tM vacancy left by the death of Ray M. Srhmilt wa:; fought sue cessfully by the backers of the Pl'htions '1r. Carpenter present ed. whirh will cau:;e an election to be held and an extra financial t':<pense to the :;chool district. On Ortober 23, I asked Mr. Carpenter the whereabouts of these petitions. al a panel forum m Garden Grove. He stated that they would be hand-delivered to the We:;tminster $('hool District Office within 24 hours. Mr. Carp(>nter·s promise lo deliver the petitions :;till has not rome to -• pass. over two months h ave t•lapsed. Where are these peti twn:-" CAROLSKOROPADA ,,. Wl1nle Fan• ...... To the Editor: Our :;evehth ~rade oceano· graphy dass at Sowers Middle Srhool in Huntington Beach feels that killing whales is wrong. We know Japan and Russia ar<' the only major countries s till left killing whale:;. We are encourag- ing our cla~s a nd the srhool to stop buying J apane:;e and Russian products until they stop killing the whales. THEY COULD still get the same produrts out of other n·· source:;. Some products these rountrles get from the whale are pet food, lubricating oil, candl<' wax. nail polis h. lamp oil and fertilizer. Re:;ide the:;(> reasons, whales should not be killed berause they are nature. Just because they are big and easy to kill doesn't mean we have a right to drive the m to extinction. RRTANPENCEIV 3 nd 20 members of the l'eventhgradecla:;:-. S uggestion To the Editor: I suggest that the "total women" get in touch with Rev. Otarles Boykin to get rock re cords. Apparently they produce the effect that these women enjoy doing. RILL YE SHINTO ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llt/.1t'rt N "'eed.'Pu.bli.~ht'r 7'hnmos Keev1l, Edtlnr llorbaro Kreinich. Edllonal Page Editor Tht• editorial page of the Daily Pilot :seeks l o inform and <1t1mulate readers by prei>enUng on tht' p1t,.:e d1vN·st> commc>ntary on l opH:s ()( tnll''t'lll by ll)'Yldicat· '"' <'nlumnist-; and cartoonl~ts. by 11ro\tdmg a forum for r<>adt'ri.· \-1l'"ll :rnd by prr$.cntlng th1i> nt'"~Jla~r·s opinion-; and ldeos oo current lop1tll Ttw Nlltorial opinion-. or the {>l11Jy P1lol ~pptor only in tht> rditor1ol <'Olumn eltht.! top of ttw ""~<'· Opinion~ tx Prl''""rti by the columrum and c•anoonllltS :tn<l lf'ttc•t wri~rt tlrf' ll11'1r n"n nnd no l'ndoi-leml'flt of their \ 1e~> b> the DWb Ptfoc. i.houl1I h(' 111t1•rr<.•d Wednesday. Dec. 3, 1975 --- I 1 . I ~c t 9 (. mi~ At tha Ii;? t ~n fro· :;af dra ye:: int thr por kin ble Me tio1 Jig h:u s '4 I Ne he! "g for re: , pl~ sl2 HE Su Sit CO' ('Oi . Li Re m• tri an H~ • ag all ('ii re po w~ ty he or al St W1 m in or of t I l . t ' UPITe ..... to New Mayor .. Cincinnate Cou ncilman Charles Taft, seated, kisses the hand of Robbie Sterne. newly-elected mayor from the 9-member council. James Luken in background, also of council, will bl'come mayor Dec. 1, 1976, in a split-term arrangrmC'nt. Yule Tree Lights Crackdown Slated WASHDlGTO'.'J (UPI) -The Consumer Produet Safety Com- mission has dC'cicled to crack down on hazardous Christmas tree lights . At the same time, ll reaffirmt.>d its belief that toys this year are safer than ever. The agency ruled that the Lights as a class of product pose an unreason<1hle rbk of injury from fire and shoc·k 3nd that safety rult>s will have to bl' drawn to make them safrr SUCH RU J.F.S )IAY be a year or more in the ma!Ung. but in the meantime the agency said three major distributors of im· ported. miniature lights -the kind in which most of the pro- blems have been uncovered Me voluntarily makin~ rorrt'c lions on an unknown numb(·r of iights to ell minate potential hazards. State Court Backs Judge's 'Gag Order ' LINCOLN. Neb (AP) -The Nebraska Supreme Court has up- held major portions of a judge's "gag" order, cleanng the way for a U.S. Supreme Court test of restrictions on pretrial publicity. The case involved restrictions placed on news men covering the ::ilayings of six members of t~e Henry Kellie family Oct 18 m Sutherland, Neb. F.rwin Charles Simants is charged with six counts of first -degree murder in conne('tion with the slayings. The gag, originally issued by Lincoln County Court Judge Ronald Ruff, had already been modified by Lincoln County Dis- trict Court Judge Hugh Stuart and U.S. S'preme Court Justi('e Harry A. Black mun. The Nebraska Supreme Court again modified the gag slightly to allow reporters to write about the ('ircumstances of Simants' ar- rest. That information was re- ported before the onginal gag was imposed. However, the unsigned majori - ty 17-page optnion of the court up- held the major portions of the original order . Those sections, also upheld by Blackmun and Stuart prohibit newsmen from writing about confessions that may have been mad~ "o~ ot~er information strongly 1mplicattve of the accused as the perpetrator oftheslayin.gs.'' The companies are AdvanN.• Imports. ACLA Inc . and the Miles Kimball Co. Various brands are involved but no hrand names were made public. In many cases, the problems will be corrected before the lights reach store sheJves. THF. ACTION OOF.S not af- fect any lights sold in previous years. The m ajor problems with the lights have been exposed wires as the base of the ('up into which the ii~ht is screwed or inserted. Com m ission Chairman Richard 0 . Simpson also issued a five page stateml'nt C'Xplainjng why the commission is not publishing its annual lis t. of banned bazardot!_? toys this year. NOT ONLY WAS the list con- fusing and possibly misleading, he said, but also the agency has the past year proposed regula· lions dealing with sharp-points, sharp edges and s mall parts in toys and feels that approach is more useful. He also said action by manufacturers and retailers, in addition to commission enforce- ment efforts, resulted in the list h a ,. i n I! :i 1 r e a d y s er v e d 1 b purpose because the toys on the list "have virtually disappeared from the marketplace." 14,000~ Remly For Exercise 'Jack Frost' WASHING TON (AP) -More than 14 ,000 troops including naval personnel from Coronado, Calif. will take part next month in Arctic winter maneuvers de· signed to test plans for defense of the Alaska pipeline, the Pen- tagon announced. Army, Air Force, Air National Guard and Navy units will be brought in from as far away as Massachusetts for the exercise, which will last Jan. 5-31. "THE PURPOSE OF the ex· ercise is to train a joint task force under the extreme climactic con- ditions of the Arctic to defend the main base complexes of Alaska, the Trans-Alaska pipeline and to repel or destroy any invading force,·· the Pentagon said. The m aneuvers, named Jack Frost '76, will be conducted in an area ('Overing some 400 miles from Galena Air Force Station to Ft. Greely, Alaska. THE MAIN GROUND forces will be drawn from the Army's 172nd Infantry Brigade based in Alaska. plus a battalion from the 9th Infantry Division at Ft. Lewis, Wash. In addition to Air Force units based in Alaska, the U.S. Readi- n~s Command will employ re gular Air Force and National Guard units Cr o m Id a ho, Nebraiska, and Massachusetl'\. Element:s or a new ranger b3l ' talion will be flown in from Ft. .. l 'fA~f If .-1s 8AR~ IS W~5e 1'ftA .. '(O"ft PfCI<. • •. , Stewart. Oa., and two platoon:::. of Navy Special Warfare men will be brought from Coronado, Calif. Wednesday. December 3. 197~ DAILY PILOT A 7 Teen-ager T est i f ies 'She Killed Parents' R eagan's 'Got It' ' SAN RAFAEL CAP) -A teen- ager has testified that 16-year- old Marlene Olive confessed lo him that she killed her parents, whose bodies were later burned In a barbecue pit. Michael Tike McCarthy, 16, testilled Tuesday for the defense at the murder trial or Charles Riley, Miss Olive's boyfriend. McCarthy said he spoke to the girl on a lawn at the Juvenile Hall last August while he was lodged there for two weeks. MISSOLIVE AWAITSjuvenile proceedings in the June 21 deaths of James and Naomi Olive at their Terra Linda home. McCarthy said she "told me she had killed her parents and he <looking over at Riley) had nothing to do with 1t and had come over afterward to get rid of the bodies." Riley, 20, s t a nding tnal in Superior Court, has testified that be shot the father to de alb in self· defense after finding the mother killed by a hammer blow to the head. McCARTHY SAID Mass Olive told him "she killed her mom with some kind of mallet. ·She Y oitths Beat, Rob, Toss Man to D e ath CHICAGO (AP) -Two youths a('costed Tht·odort> Sterling, rifled hi :;; pockets and "casually tossed" him ovt•r thl• railing of a Chicago River bridge to his death, police report The body of Sterling, 44, a part-time postal worki>r, was found in the river about 40 minutes aftt'r witnesses said tht>y saw him robbed and beaten on a bridge and thrown over the railing by two youths. "1 waited a nd waited," said his mother, Almeda Sterling, 6!l. "His supper got ('Old. Then the police came and told me my son was dead. But how he~ed -I just can't believe it.·· Witnesses said two youths approached Sterling as he was crossing the Van Buren Street bridge, one of the many drawbridges over th• Chicago River that flows around the heart of the city. The witnesses told police Sterling was "casually tossed over the railing." They said he clung to one of his a ssailant's arms, "but the youth s hook his arm free" and the man plunged 22 feet to his death. The assailants fled. Sears u dJdn 't say how ~he lulled her father." Under questioning by A Mil Di:st. Atty . Josh 1'homa:s, • McCarthy said he talked with the girl for only five minutes. Riley had described to th~ cpurt a bizarre relationship with Miss Olive in whi('h he made himself a slave lo her. He sa1d she had been repeatedly talking about killing her parents and urged him to get a gun. RILEY SAID ON the day of the killinw.; be found Mrs. Olive dead m bed with a hammer sl1tking out of her head. He said he shot James Olive to death with a pistol after Olive returned home, discovered the body and came at Riley with a knife. Afterward, he said, he and Marlene hauled the bodies to a ruriil barbecue pit, doused them with gasoline and set them aflame. R o bbers Wound T wo Customer s HOLLYWOOD <UPI) -Two customers were wounded in a rob- . bery at a branch of First Federal Savings and Loan. Dominic Rossi, 55, was pistol- whipped and Graham Dale, 65, was grazed on the head by a bullet during the robbery Tuesday by three bandits. The robbers h e rded the ('Ustomers and employes into a back room and escaped with an undetermined amountofcash Not Ford CHICAGO <UPI > - Ronald Reagan's ··got it" but President Ford simply does no t, the Custom Tailor Guild of America Inc.says lt madl' the rating Tues- day in isswng its annual list of the 10 best dressed men in the United Stales. Reagan made it as the best dre~sed polit1('ian and Ford was passed over by the tailors· rating board for thr second s ut·cessive year. "HF. 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SARA$0TA , Fl a. t1.JPI) -Nick Kt>o.ny, a>, tormt>r n('wspaper C'<>I umn1 s t, po~t. pro- fessional football player. Animal Control Chief Gives Up Some Dutie s OC Alterations {Crime System Changes OK'd LO ='lG BEACH CAP)- l'nvate services will be he ld Thurs day for Tburlynt> Buffum Waitt', 77, a former Long Beach planning commissioner .ind a patroness of the .trls. Mrs. Waite died Tuesday. De ath ."Wotl<-r• a nd author of more than By BILI. SCHR EIBER 2,000 songs. died Monday 0t .. o.u,,...._,._,. .,t Sarasota M<'rnorial 0 r g an i z at ion a I Hospital. He played l>fO changes aimed al easing rootballasanendforthe a "management by New York Giants and crisis .. situation in the a mong his most popular 0veterinary division or the songs were "Love Let-range County Health ters i n the Sand .. Department were ap- "Goldmine in the Sky,': proved Tuesday by the and "Gone Fi shin· " c 0 u n ~ Y B o a r d of • SUpervtsors. NEW YORK (UPI) _ In a. related action, Ann.a Roosevelt Halsted, supervisors ordered the 69, the only daughter of President Franklin D. OCTD ~TOt Roosevelt, died of cancer i , 1 ~ 1 Monday in Montefiore llosp1tal. Mr s. Halsted, "as eldest of the five A~ter A i·r Roosevelt children. 'ti 4 D e ath /\'oti~e• Business P EARSON w rv1ces will boo 1><'10 •I SI. Ana~ DICK W PEARSON Re'>l~I of Church Chapel NewPOrt Beach on Or C T • C.O\U Mltw Calttorn1• PHs.c! llw•Y Thu..W.y Oece;..,ber , al ?PM ()one. ange OUDty rans1t o..um~r 1 ,~IS Sur.iv•o by his tions ,,,.~ be m.oe 10 your 1avort1e District directors have ~-:'~:':·M~:! C:,,7v~~:~11=~.,c:.'a~ ~~;~:·:.~~!..~a~;;: .. by i11e Nepeune been told they could ~-.arson of Coile Mes.; one stit.<, McDOWELL legally get into the public µ•trlcoa J~ru er! Wlltltler Prlval• VANN ESSA McDOWELL A~dent :airnnrt bUSiOeSS but VOt · ••mtly s•rvteu were held •t 84!11 ol u9una Be•ch, Catllorni•. Worked ~ ,,_._ • 8r-.y Mortuary with tntermtnt •I for 1ne La9-8e1Kll waler district for ed this Week not to do !)() (A>OCI Snee>lltro Cemtlery, Hunhnvton a numC-of years. Survived by-SIS· in the f OreSeeable future. Be•cll 8tll Bro adwa,.ortu•ry, ter, Edylllt McDowell Rush of D t C dtrt>Clor\. Calltornia, nt'l)tlews Spencer R<All o1 e p U Y 0 U n t Y MORRtSo u~..:h and Steph•n Ruv. o1 Counsel Kennard Smart JAMES MORRISON. Re\idenl of W•\111 o :Memoroal ~rvlc.es wWbe • · r.os11 Mn•. ea111orn1• Po~ ""'"Y lleld Fro y, December s. ,,JOPM tn told directors tht' d1 s- o..cemoer 1 10S Surv1vtd by hos wit., !ille"er lAQUN 8uch Morlu.ry with triCt 's enabling legisla· ftt,.beth •nd oau9111ers EHw Frt.O· Past<w RC>Dtr1 L Corneltson ottl<l•I· t' · h · man of M•HtOf\ V1e10 MarC)aret SmllPI Inv. ~lfe< Ug~a ~acn Mor1\HM"y lOn perffiltS t e transit ,,, Elk C.rove, C•t1forn1•, Jo•n OlrKlors. • authority tO build and McWlllrt.-r, of Newp0rt 8f'•Ch; 1 '°""· CltONElt • • · J1m Morrl\Onof Hunt1nolonBeachan<I AGNES CRON E R Res•d•t1t of ma.1nta1n airport Tom Mon1\on o l Ml\\1on V1.-10 Sun\C!t 8each, Cat1 torni 0 a. P•s'ied•way terminals and COfidUCt Drother RODtrt Morrison two \•Siers. 0.omber 2, 197S Survived by ""r :ai rnnrt Oper a t1'on · Meble Kennedy ano Etten McC..be, all nf'pl\Ot, Ja mes Allebtrry. Se<vocts ~I"" :s. of NOrth trel•nd e1QPll O••nOClltlOren pendtnQ P.1ctfoc View Memorial P•rk Soervoc~wtll be l'leld•l 2PM Tllu"4ay MOrtuary COUNTY AIRPORT .it Pac1t1c View Ch•pel tnt•rrnt'nt, ANGEL • Pacll•c ""'"' Memort.ll Park Nt'WPl)rt ROSE ANC.EL Resident of Casi• D I r e c t 0 r R 0 be rt S.acll Pacoloc Vo@W Mortuary. dirt( Mes•. Ca l1forn111 Paned awa y Bresnahan has indicated h>rs O.cemt>er1. 197S 8elovedw1teofLou1s h ldn' · d ~AINTE ll Angel betoveomo111erofOonM91l'lof e WOU t min W0rk- El1Z.Pi8ETH C8EJT1E PAINTER Co\U Mesa M>d Lu Mayer of 5'1<11• ing for the transit diS- Aqe S9 Rr\1oent 01 Hunt,r>9ton Beacn. Alwl, StSltr of Fannie Frn•dm11n •nd tn'ct b t h d bt . th t Callforr,,,. Pil\\HI •w•v No.,.._ JO, Sadie Ft!ther frtO SMn Wen19 of N<tw • U e OU S 3 HIS ~ .... v,..,O bV hf'r llU>DilnO Oe"'1 A York. Sta 9ranckhlldren Serv1c~ ,.,11 the enabling act pernutS ht111ter ano \On Rev D< ''" A Painter be ""Id Thursday O.cember 4 ill tPM h · Jr of L.ike .. ooo Colo••do J •• Temple 8elh St>otom llOJI Tu:sltn a ny t 1ng more than qranocn1ldrtn, ••so her molrwr. Mrs Awnue. Santa Ana. In lteu of fio-rs terminal Operations. A1ton>.1m1>o1t .. no 1 .. ooro1Mr\anoorw IMlam1lys119Qeslsconlrtbul1onstoll'le T 't D' t Al .. \ter. ,111 ot Cd l•IOrn1d Memori .. Lt'u~tm1a Soc•<'IY or 1ne Amtrocdfl r3;0SI 1reC OT ----------Cancer Society. tnl~rmtnl, Pacll•C H 0111 n den t hr e w a View Memorle l Par t<. P•cltic \/1tW damru>r on Smart 's find · BAL TZ·BERGEAON FUNERAL HOME Corona def Mar 673-~50 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 49<4-9415 San Juan Cao1s1rano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chaoel 3500 Pac1f1c View Onve NewPOrt Beach, ca1tforn1a 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Borsa Ave Westminster 893--3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main SI Huntington Beach 536-6539 Mortuary, dlreclor\ • Y~ • HRTHOLB• mgs by saying that even AUGUST J eARTHOLBt Passed if the district can operate away NoV<itmber JO. 191S. Resident o1 • • , Uiouna N19uel, Cal1forn1a Survt""° by airports, It COUldn t dO SO Ills wife Mary Ann 8arlholbt. molMr. unless Somebody donat• Mrs. Marie earth<>lbi of The 0..11~. ed f U..t-QC>n, !WO sisters, Mrs Marv Al\n One ree Of Charge. MCOonatd of HoOd River. and Mrs. "We're kind Of whistl- Maroe AnoerSOI\ Of Tilt' OallH, Or.-gon. • • th d k .. Mass. w..dnesoay 10AM ,,, st ~1 .. rs 1ng in e a r s ince we catl'tot•c Church, Hw oaue\, Or<'900 don't have ont> penny to tollowtd by Interment ,.t SI Peters spend On airport de-(.t!"N'tery McCormt<k Laguna 6f'a<h Mortuary,1ocatdirec1ors. velopment," Hollinden JOHN L ~~~~=~~R Pas~ away said. ~tember I 197S Rt'sodent of La9una Mill\, (.altforn•a Surv1v~d by tu~ w 1lf', Mn, In., R Landliltr, Ont' son, Paul 8 L.andl•tr er! l<Ahrt". Of't' oranctwn. one brotl><'' and th••• s•st•rs Funeral Soervtees ... 11 be M id Wt'0"<'°14aY. tPM at 0-ns ano 8rvmlt'y Mortuary Tem- ple 6owtt', To.n . McCormick L.i19UN Beach Mortuary. local di recto~ .. SAOOLETOH THOMAS !>AOOLETON Ae'>IOMI of Cost• Mesa Ca1ttorn1a Pas~ away OR<emtier 1 197S Survived bv a frtend, Geo-?t l(err of Costa Mesa Funerotl services w11t be helO Mo nday. 0.cember &. G<aves1de SflfVtCe\ wtfl be twld Mond•Y. O.cember I at JPM. Sell 8ro<Mlw•y Morlu•rv, d•r•clors. SKINNER EDNA A. SKINNER. Resident of Costa Mesa. Ca ltlornia PasM'd 8way O.cember ?, 191S. Survived by lwo daUQttters. Mrs Wanda Crum of Costa DIR F.CTOR J O HN Kane!, who originally broached the possibility of airport operations by the transit agency, said count y gove rnment might want to resolve its nagging airp ort pro- blems by getting out of the business. But when asked by his fellow di.&eC'tor:i if he wanted t6' make a motion in that vein , Kane! declined with a chuckle. The entire matter was shelved by directors on a unanimous vote. Mesa .wio Mrs Wayl1s Hu9hes o1 CD\l• Mese, nine orandcn1ldreri an<l 1611reat· 9ranocnilOrl'n Funeral servt<Hwlll be h!'ld Frtday al 2PM, e e11 ero.owav Ch•pel I ntermenl al Harbc>r Rtsl Mrmortal Park 1:;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;=::;;~ BLEEKER ROSE BLEEKE~. Paued away O.cember 1, 1975 Resooent ol Newport 8t'atll, Cal1lorn1a Survovl'd Dy CSAUQht•r, Belly Grant of Santa AA• S!S· tor J an•t Ble •lter ot\Paud•na Strviceis will be held Thur~ay, 11AM. Sell 8ro.tdway Chapel Offoclam """ br q•bbi Sheldon Marcus Kirsch lnt•r ,.,..nl will be 8eth Otam Cemetery Seit Nept une Society CREMATION 8URIAL AT SEA 646-7431 v-social H<Utlly CIHlll MMflt may coyer our compl•I• Hrvlc• C•ll tw lr•e ,.rtfolto 24 hrs C•m./Bkr. L-----------' &oaoway, directors. ------------ CARPET CLEANED s14ss LIMITED TIME OHL Y any living room and hall ( Regordle\\ of Room So a l ANY LIVING RO OM Now ••• Advanced techntquts and chemical developments make possible superior rtsulls richt in your home - and at a price you can afford. Now you can have your carpets cleaned profes- sionally as often u you like. DINING ROOM (or dininc area ) and HALL $2 495 CLEANED <Re card less of Size l SERVING A LL OF ORANGE COUNTY W E'Ll CLEAN ANY ADDITIONAL ROOM 1195 WITH EITHER THE ABOVE SPECIALS ................. .. CALL 675-9140 TODAY NOT DELIGHTED? DON'T PAY! Deep Soil Extraction MOST CARPETS DRY IN Y, TO 1 Yi HR. LIVING ROOM .. ~lls349s DINING ROOM * Y[S, WE DO DY[ CARH ING RIC.HT IN YOUlt HOM[ •nd It h rud) te UH tmmld .. tefy, We wtH •ho TINT w COi.ORi%£ ,_.carpet while sha,,...n,1 at ,Hattt ..... ~ c.IYrp. COLOWS SO DICHT AND VIVID JOU wtH be Htound- f ad-hoc committee creat- ed to review and sug~est ~hanges in the coUR(y 's animal control law to come in with its final re- port no later tha n Jan. 27. ADMINISTRATION or the county's veterinary aod animal contro~ func- tions will undergo the biggest change as a re- sult of the board ·s adop- tion or County Ad - ministrative Office re- commendations. Dr. William Dieterich, who is currently the man in charge of the entire animal shelter opera- tion, will be forced to surrender some of his authority to a new ad- ministrator to be de- signated the director of animal control. Dieterich will t ake the job of public h ealth veterinari an and both administrators will work directly under Dr. John Philp, the county health officer. IN ms R EPORT, CAO Robert Thomas said Dieterich currently can- not maintain full control over his department's 86 employes and $1.35 million budget. Thomas said the veterin_ary health officer has had to operate in a "managem ent by rn s1s mode'' since-a ssu1rung the post in 1973. Thf' new animal con- trol director would be given authority over rpost of the day-to-day o"p er a t i o n s o f t h e division, leavin' other responsibilities to Dieteri<.'h. THO)IAS SA ID the up- per t'C'ht.•lon reorgaruza- llon will help the division develop strongei:. goals and comprehensive pro- grams and end fragmen- tation of duties. Durio~ their dis - cu:>s10n of the veterinary h ea lth re' a mping, supervisors also called on StevC' Hammett, co- chairman of the citizens l'6mmittee. to report on the st atus of studies of the animal control laws. Ha mmett's panel has been working since the first of the year on re- vis ions to th<' o r - dina nces. Supervisors adopted some changes during the summer, but continuing diss atisfac- tion among animal lo.vers and kennel operators brought add1twnal study. C\ ORANGE COUNTY Mercury S&LHead Honored Leonard Shane, presi- dent of Mercury Savings and Loan Association, will be presented with the David Ben Gurion Award for his outstand- ing service on behalf of the State of Israel. The ~esentalion will be made as part of the 25th anniversary of the founding of the State of lsrael Bonds at 6 p.m ., Dec. 14 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel ballroom. Also taking part in the dinner-dance celebration will be Mos he Kol, minister of tourism for the State of Israel and Susan Stras berg who portrayed the role of Anne in ·'The Diary of Anne Frank ... Without d!scuasion. Orange County Supervisor!) Tuesday aooroved three key changes in the once controversial county Criminal Activity System. Sheriff Bradley Gates, who now manages the crime intelligence-gathering unit, said it hasn't be.en used as heavily by county police agencies as it could be if it was reorganized. THE ALTERATIONS END ORSED by supervisors included : -Creation of a "policy committee" comprised or five police chiefs and the county District At- torney to aid Gates' office in developing procedures for the unit. -Nore flexibility in the system of receiving and releasing data from the files to permit officers other than police chiefs to have access. -Creation of a new method of using the in- telligence network whereby an agency requesting information would be. referred to the police depart- ment with. the most current data on a particular subject. GATES RAS CONTROLLED the intelligence unit for about 18 months, ever since supervisors or- dered District Attorney Cecil Hicks to give up his control over the function. When the existence of the semi-secret in- telligence operation was revealed, there were fears it may have been misused to stockpile information on innocen t citizens. Hicks dE>nied there were any spying activities and said the files only contained dossiers on 400 known criminals and about 5,000 of their associates. THE INT ELLIGENCE UNIT also maintained a supply of sophisticated surveillance gear that could be used by member police agencies. The furor died down when super visors ex- ercised their budgetary powers to transfer the in- telligence function to Gates' office. ... -.~ .... .. · .. ~,(•:· .. ~, . " . . \~ .: . ·. . •' I' . ;• ... ' ... · .. .. •'. • ~ i-!. . -: :;;: .' f ... . , ., .,. You have more important things to do than drive to work and back. Now you can do them all. Park-N-Ride Express is here. Express long-awaited vacation. Take a nap after work. Get home refreshed and relaxed. Park-N -Ride Express operates during commuting hours from San Clemente, Mission Viejo, Funerton, Laguna Hills; Orange, Costa Mesa and several other Orange County commu nities to the m ajor Orange County industrial com- plexes and b usiness centers. It only costs 50<P each way. And connections are made with b us routes continuing on to Los Angeles and Long Beach. yourself! Park your car free in the morning and let the Orange County Transit District Park-N-Ride Express get you to work and back comfortably, eco- nomically and quickly~ In big modem air-conditioned buses. Do all those little things you'd like to do, but never seem to have the time for. Read the paper before you start work. Write a letter. Plan for the day's meetings. Catch up on your reading. Design a better mousetrap. Plan for a Don't let frustrating freeway traffic get you down. You have more impor- tant things to do than drive . Express yourself! Take Park-N-Ride E xpress. Call or send the coupon for information. ~ --Wa're here lo get you~ Give us a jingle. 547-3311 or ask the operator for toll-free ZENITH 7-3311 . 6 a.m. to 10 p .m. weekd ays . 7 a.m . to 5 p .m. we ekends. r-·----·----·------------------------------·-----, I WANT TO EXPRESS MYSELF. SEND ~ : ride r ME INFORMATION ON PARK-N-RIDE EXPRESS SERVICE FROM ___ _ TO ______ • I I • I I I • • Name--~~-----------------4J1 T I , \ '• I I .. .. .. J Wedne'>1l •v IJ1•• P.mlJ~r 3 197!> DAIL y PILOT ,, 1 1 Linseed Oil Offi cia l J a iled LOS A.~ua:r.Jo;S IAP> 'Country Christrnas' for Blind Merchants Accused S&L Helps Marines ' Toy Drive Former 1'l·..tm:.tt>r:; l'nton ofClclal \1 (lunce Thoma~ Long, 50, of ~lonteb~llo, ha:. been M·ntt•m·t'c.J tu 120 dav:. in µn:.on for fr..tudulently 1•bt .. 11nang money from the union ·s vacallon- hohd:iv tru::it fund. lie :.tbti w°<•s ordl•red lo l'l' pay $3,097 to the union. A " c o u n t r y 11 n d wt•~ t 1• r 11 ' Christmas <'elebrahon for lht• bhtul will be held at 12. 30 p.m S.iturd.•> .it the Buena Park Communtt> Rttc:n•j lion Center, 8150 Knott Ave, Bu1·rw Park. ~•nd g1(b for tht.· child.ten from Santa Claus al::10 are planned . . In Vitamin Hoax The celebration. s pon:.ort:'c.J by Braille Institute, will 1ndude country and western star Tex Willtams, t'ur• dian J immie Ward and a group of 01:.- neyland characters. A turkey. dmner The party 1s a comb10~ ev.:nt l'elebrat1ng both Chris tmas and Thanksg1 ving and is part of a year around prol(ram of special activities spon:.ored by Braille Institute. . LOS A~GELES (AP) -A department store chain, two d1s-~nb~ton nnd a company owner have been accused in a civil swt or sell- ma ho seed oil c apsule::s as vitamin E. Toys, games and s tuffed animals are being coJlected at the Huntin&ton Beach branch of ~oa:st Federal Savings, 91 Hunt- ington Center. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED . ADS 642·5678 Named as defendants in the suit filed by the district at- torney's omce were the Akron stores, Continental Vitamin Co. of Los Angeles, Ronald Becken- feld, owner of Continental, and Cosmetic Systems Inc., a Hong Kong· based dis tri bu tor. T~e bank is supporting the Manne Corps Reserve in its an- nual Toys for Tots program. Decorated barrels have been placed in the lobbies of all or Coast's branches for individuals to drop off their Christmas gifts for needy children. FABRIC WAREHOUSE SALE THREE Mi i.I.i ON capsul es, which a prosecutor ~ were useless but not dangerotfs, were allegedly purchased by Akron -from Continental and sold to the public between January and June, the suit charged. Beckenfeld said officials or his company plan to meet with the company's attorney and Akron officials and would have no im- mediate comment. A secretary at Akron headquarters said of- ficials at her company also would have no immediate comment. DEPUTY DIST. Atty. Robert Heflin said Akron and the other companies have cooperated by taking the product ocr the market. NeteClalef ( I The Marines ask that new, un- wrapped gifts be placed in the barrels. Toys for boys and girls between ages six months and 12 years are requested. The barrels will remain at the Huntington Beach branch until Dec. 20. Then the toy* will be sorted and distri bult>d to lhl' children. FRENCH . C4LLFOWL BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -Belgian birds might Ii ve longer if they learn to dis tinguis h French from Flemish. SPECIAL NEW YORK FABRICS ARRIVAL! 138 CASES OF N.Y. MANUFACTURER'S ''NEW'' NEVER-SEEN-BEFORE FABRICS FABRICS FROM FAMOUS TEXTIL£ MILLS DIRECT FROM NEW YORK'S GARMENT DISTRICT-SAYE 50% l MORE COMPARED TO LOCAL FABRIC STO«ES! * LOOMSKILL * CONCORD * STEVENS * CROMPTON * BURLINGTON * KLOPMAN & MANY, MANY MORE! ~~~~~!~~ 3 YDS. $100 • COTTONS • LNNS • PltNTS . 2" BEIGE LACE TRIM lOOOS of Yonts• Fiii Roh 49c rd. Ratoll Value DENIM-DENIM-DENIM NAVY JEAN DENIM hlWts lyd.lilnlt __ _ THE LATEST QUILTED $185 PRINTS 1000. of Y•d• J•. ~.Ho1R_.,1,. ,.,.., v.i ... •• u ''· SPORTSWEAR FABRICS :'~~~ 86c GABARDINE SAK. a oTH Jd. •n•il v.i... 10 SJ ''· The def endanls are accused or false advertising, unfair business competition and failing to test the capsules for vitamin E con- tent. The suit seeks res titution where feasible, ci vii penalties up to $2,500 per incident, and an in- Jttnclion against further distribu- tion 3nd sale. Los A n geles Co u nty Supervisor Baxter Ward has becom e c h airman of the Board of Supervis ors, suc - ceeding James Hayes under new rotation system. Ward said public transit will be his top priority . Flemish laws prohibit s hooting duc k s and thrushes al ni ght, but in the French -speaking Walloon south they can be downed night or day. . C-r ol Oly111pt< c213r 621 -«11 ..as. Mon..-s.t. 9·30.S.30 S""4oy 11 A..M.-S P .M ,.COSTA MESA: 18th & PUCENTIA (714) 646 4040 * ANAHEIM: 509-C E. KATULA ~A fwy llo•I -h ,,.. I (71•) 772-401 HOURS MON. THAU FRI. 10 AM TO 9 PM SAT. 10 AIU PM SUN. 12·5 PM OCC Hosts Science-math Meet Orang e Coast College ·s physica l science and math de- partment will host its first colloquium of the 1975-76 school year on Tuesday at noon. The colloquium is free to the public and will be STIMULATES young minds. Most holiday cards talk about peace, good will, and jo)4 UNICEF cards do something about it! U '\ ICE F prov1dr~ uq~ently needed food. mcd1c1nes. and school supplic~ for I ht.• cluldren of 11\ er 1()() countm•\. All the year round. PIJn to g1' e the world a little help. CAU Ol STOP IY 1217 CUFF DI. LA~MAIEACH 17141 494-4320 held in OCC's Science Leeture Hall 2. Topic for the one-hour s e m in a r is .. M an's T h rea t to t h e At - mosphere.·' Gues t speaker will be Dr . F.S. Rowl a nd of th e UC Irvine department of chemistry. Rowland has done ex- tensive s tudy on the possible des truction of the ozone layer in the ear t h 's upper at - mosphere. ;;;;;;~--;;;;;;;---~~~.-=---- C ALIFORHIA'S LARGEST LAW SC HOOL WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF ORANGE COUNTY FULLY ACCRED TfD BY Trlf STATE 8/.l r F AlifOPNIA OFFERS A PROGRAM OF FULL-TIME LAW STUDY TO BEGIN IN JANUARY • IH EITHER 2Y1 01 3 YEARS o( FULL·TIME /o,., study (15-16 clonroom ltouo ~'we&~): or e IH EfTHtR J'lz or '4 YEARS ol PART-TIME day, tvtn1n9, or weekend /ow slvdy (3 clos e· per .. eel, J f hours per c/011): e You con eorn your JURIS DOCTOR (JD) deqree and quo/t/y to lo'e !he CALIFORNIA 6AR EXAM/HAT/ON. . W.iff O~ PHONE FOR CATALOGUE 1111 North State College Fullerton, CA 92631 (714) 993-7600 APPLY NOW FOR DAY, EVENING, OR WEEKEND CLASSES BEGINNING JANUARY 19, 1976 SIMILAR PROGRAM'S AVAILA6LE AT COORDINATE CAMPUS IN SAN D1EGO STUDENTS EUGll LI FOR FEDEUUY INSUHO STUDENT LOANS • A,,ROVfO fOa VITHANS • reg. prier in case or c.abmel TOUCH & SEW• II ~wing ma· thine w11h exclusive E!iP. & Sew feature -just rlip a panel for 'free arm' ~wing of cuffs, sleeve~, pantlcgs, all hard-to-get·lnto pla· ces. And lots of olhc1 Singer ex- clusives, including push-button drop.in bobbin. · Ava llable In LI m lted Quan-tities In Most Stores. Sale Ends Dec. 27. 'A T111d1m1<' el THI llNOlll COMPAN'I' '-_ .... ·--.,-• .. -.. ~ ... ·Hwe're • 01 One of a series of reports by Harvey A.Proctor, Chainnan, Southern Califomia Gas Company. The n:itural gas !--hortngc has a lready started to Like JtS toll. We've had to l.'.Ul h.1tl-. on supplies of natural ga'> to "0Illl.'. of the large mdu-;tnC'\-thn...t· that can convert lCl nthl'r forms of energy. And you've bc~un 111 hL· affected by the ~hon.1~l' whether you're ,1w.HL' 11f 11 or not. The problems shortages are causing. Because natur:1l g.1 ... 1. the cheapest form of cncrgr. those force d to con vert to a !tern a tc fuels such as f ud rn l arc paying more for energy. Tt co~t~ them mnre to turn out their prodrn t' That means thl'y m,1y h:wl' tti pa..,., on thl" increase to their cu~iomcr~ 111 the form of higher prit'l''. Higher r r1 ccc., in ;1 ught economy mean the ~ consumer buys fewer gnoJ., aml <,t•rv1ce.., So mdu~trtc~ cut h.Kk on tht·11 work force Anti. that means mort· um·mployml'nt. In four years tberecould be real trouble. The major natural~,, ... '>upplv pro1ct.:t" we havt' been pursuing in northwcc;t New Mc:x1cn, south :mJ north Abska, anJ lndnne ... 1.1t:1kt111n..,1dl'1ablc tune lti bring to a successful umt:lu.,1011 But wl''rc running out of time. Eac h of th1:sc major projt.:Lt" rl'qu1rcs dozens of time-consuming approv:tl'> f rnm m.111v governmental and regulatory bodice; at l<>L:il , ...i:1tc .md fcdcrnl lcvck .6 ,p,..,uming '>Lich .altern.Iti; t·ncrgy c.,nurcc'> will be a v .11 la bk. Hundreds of thousands of jobs depend on natural gas. Jf WC ;UC forced to CUL h.H:k. thc.,c bu'>incc;scs m.1y h.1vc· to rctlucc hour", pnhap., rven shut down rnmplctcly for days, even \\"l't' k .... 1\nJ there go jobs, lot-; of thl'm. /\'-'. manv as 7001()()() jD!i .... :icnmlrng lo our c.,t11dH:". Th:it I'> :i si:able numht·r m :111 economy th~H ttmplnr ... about .3,:100,0l)O rnt n ;i ntl .women. Few pcopk l h 111 k .1 hnu t it, hut c;ou,thcrn Californ i.1 j-, to a great extent dl pt•ntknt on n:itur.11 g.1s for it!'- cncrgy ... u r\ 1 v .ii. i\..11u1 .ii g.1 ... "ll pp lies more than lull nf nur non-lr.111..,port.1t10n t·ncrg\. That''-'> why w1.·'1c 1.:oncc.rnnl when <,omc people queqion the need 1111 11ur pl:ln'> t{l acquire a<lditional \!·1" \upplie.., and hudJ tlw t.1ci1Jtic" lo get them here. We're not asking for a blank check. Nohn<ly h:t<> the right to huilJ f.H:ilitics dl.lt threaten the hl'.1lth anJ welfare of neighbor-;. Anv f.icil1ty we pLrn wil l cnnfmm to rigi<l s.lkty ::rn<l cnv1rnnmcnt.1l '>t.1nd.irtk It\ nut a bl.111 k L11t'Lk Wt' re .1 ltcr. 1 Jn..,tc,1tl, Wt' w.1111 vour ;1w:ircm~s.., ol the kind uf rurmml th.H L'<>llld cx.;1.:llr here without :idJc<l ga'i ~upplic., ... :ind your enopc.:1 .ltinn :i-; we gn ahout finding snlut1nn .... I h.1t\ whv wt· :u c :inxious to expl:lin wh:H we ;rn.; thung .tl11111L tl1t· n .11111.ll ~a-; <,)Hnt:1~c. lkl.'..lll"l' ii \u· .Ill' l,qH lrom dnmg out Jtih, \1111 l'IHild lll'L' }Olli-... As we pointed out c:nlter, we're .1l 1cady cutting bac k on natural ~:1 ... to 1nJu ... 111.1 I customers who can sw1tch tonthcr f11l'I" But in 1979 if we don't have new~;"' ... uppl It'", we will h ave to start cu tung back on nn111r.il ~.1 ... for shops and small businc~se.,-m:in y lll \\ h11 h do n ot have the capability or the mnncy 10 convert t6 other forms of en ergy. Even gas For more information on the natural gas shortage, write: Southern California Gas Com pany, Box 54093, Los Angeles, California 90054 . . . . i .. • " ·. , . ... ~ .. AJ 2 DAIL y Pll 01 Wednesday. December 3. 1975 .. .. ~ . "' No .Polo for Proletanat ! Prof Li,igers on Li/ e of the Riding Class Ry 1.A\IRIF. K PER Ot .... O.lty "11•1 S.11 ..'\!though h e speciali7.e~ in Southe3st A:sian a.fftUN an<l <'an diM·u::.s w ith som t! .i.uthority the things we s hould have known ~d>Q11t the Vietnam wu.r, Charlt's Wilbourn is, in his own words. "Jll::.t a romantic.·· f'hat 's why h <' plays polo. pi1nts h orst>s, and fills his Lll.i!llna Re • .u:h OC'l'.tl\:mtt' hvml' \\1th t'ld bshioned furniture. All •rl' fnim .1 lt•ss romput•Jted age, llt' l''CPl~ined. .. Tll E P .\RT·T DtF. TK\CHF.R llf A~1.in hbtory at both Sad· <lltb.H·k .rnd Chapman CoJlt'gl·s r t-"t't>ntly donnted four original ilthogr..lphs to Saddleback 1..'ollt•ge. The work:-., '" hu:h illU!>lrJlt' hts :.l\'nnk ::.port 1n 1ts pa~t pro rru:wnc:e. will hang m the t:ol it'J!l'"· mlxlern library. Wilbourn ;1dmits to the thought 111 luck of ht:.. mind that m.t\ he th\• c:olle~t~ would ::.tart a polo lt>:im .md tw t'ould hC' lht• coal'h R11t th.it, hl' knows, 1s not n· :l!b t:t'. PPlu i~ not ..1 popular ~port. \T THF. Tl1RN OF' thC' cen t u ry, W1lh11urn ::;aid. lhl· .\mt'fll'.in:. anJ the Briti:.h Wl'rt.' thl· hest polv players m the \.\!Oriti. Rut 1l h:ls ah\ ,1\:s lx'l•n iden· tifit>d with lhl• ".e..Uthy upper .. d.:.1-.s After World War II and tht> Gre.1l C.nsby t•r.1. Aml.'nl·an:s < h:lll!!t'd .ind t•11ultl no longt'r 1dent1f~ "1:h tiw ... ,wn. ht• :->atd Jt-.. f\l'.'l !lilt 111 till' l\ml'rtC.tn • LAY-A-WAY :A AND FULL "' • FINANCING D•tly Pilot S~ Prwt~ VIETNAM TO POLO Teacher Wilbourn imagination any more " :\ithough there are many hor:.-l'men, therl• are not enough ptiln pl;1yer::. in lhe county to furm 1•,·t·n Lme team . WILBOURN '.'10 I.O~f.ER plays refularly becausl' ht· got tin •ti 11i the drive, on fn•t'w;1ys which ht' dot>::-n·t hke. to tht' ne.,re:::t polo fteld in PaC'ifa.· l';liisadl'S. It .lbll is expt•nsi\'t" For flr:st· r;1te polo. he sa1t.I, a player needs a string of 12 horses. Ther<" are nl> profession<1ls m polo. he said. The ind1\'1dual pays to play." In the re:>t of lht' world. H con· u:i ue::: tn hl' pl ,1 ~ l'd hy ml.'mbt•rs 11: the n1hnf l'ia:-.... "It':; probably one ot tht> few sports left that i:m·t very de· m1x·ratic. · · WIL BOU R N I S t.OOKING forward to another trip to lodia where the government subsidizes polo play. When he w as there last, he s~mt, he played polo every after- n<'l(lO. He s pent the mornings do- 1 ng n •search so he could ii· lustrnte the regimental bicenten- ni~1l history of the Pr<"sident ·s Guard Currently, h e's painting a h1centennia l poster for the \lannt> Corps of a sword- r.\fr) ing )tarrne charging on a hor!'e. Al .THOUGH H E HAS recently ~"one into the business, art has bet.>n just a hobby for a number of years. For 15 years, he h as been a foreign aid officer in the Army. :'+Jow a major in the reserves. he tr~1vels to the Pentagon once a year to do research relating to S\'utheast Asia and what might happen now that the war in Viet· n3m 1::: ov<"r . His classes at both the colleges have proved popular, he said. '.\1 a n y V i e t v e t e r a n s h a v t' er\rolled in the courses asking, "Well, what the hell was I doing over there? · · FEW SOI.DIE RS HAD the ''faintest idea .. of why they were there, he said . He ::.aid his c lasses offer an ob· wrtive explanation of how th\'.' l'llltntry got involved in the war. Evangelist Healing · .. ~11~:'\EAPOLIS <l"PJ) -Evangelist Hilly Grah::im is rectivenng in southern Europe from a n intestinal disorder contracted during a visit to -Cairo last month, an aide said. Graham is scht•dukd to appear in a telecast in London Dec. 11 and then return to the United States Qec. 15. --- Where to find those special presents for your special people. 'Tis the season to shop at Knott's. Knott's Merry Farm. It's the place to find gifts you love for the ones you love. Outside the Park Shopping daily 10 a.m.-10 p.m.1. Bakery 2. Basket Shop 3. Berry Market 4. Bob's M en's Shop 5. Camera Shop 6. Candy Parlour 7. Farm Market 8. Knotrs Souvenir Shop 9. Marion & Toni's Sport Shop 10. Plast ic Shopll. Reds Leather Shop12.Toy Shop 13. Virginia's Gitt Shop Old Time Adventures Area Shops Shopping Mon.-Fri. No admission charge from 6 p.m.-10 p.m .. Dec. 1-23, 1975 (A ll rides closed at 6 p.m.) 14. Abigail's Trading Company 15. Antique Shop 16. Bonnet Shop 17. Bottle House/Indian Trades 18. Candle Kitchen 19. Casa De La Modesta 20. Cordy's Variety Corner Store 21. Fies ta Stalls Plaza 22. General Store 23. Ghost Town Print Shop 24. Glass Blowers 25. Inspiration House 26. Magic Shop 27. Old Knife Shop 28. Overland Gun Shop 29. Por- traits in Pastel 30. Rock & Book Shop 31. Shirt Shop 32. Train & Hobby Shop Free parking anytime at ~orra ~~F~ ~._1 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Paci<, CA 90620. (714) 827-17?6. Jl1ini Masterp ieces K NIFE ~12.00 SIZED WORKS OF ART ''Magnificent Swiss Hunting Case Pocket Watches,'' fcJturing 17 jeweled Swiss movements, engraved flip-up ~ covers in yellow gold or silver toned case. A beautiful functional gift. (' Many styles to choose from. llurry, While Supply La~ts from Chains 83 to 817 t Sout"h Coast Plaza Anaheim © COSTA MESA 584 S. lrtHhunt (N•11I IO lull«lt't} (bf!,_,&.#' ~-"1) Mon . ..fri. 1~ 9 Mon thru Tl"Kin. 9 to 6 Sat. 10 to 6 fn 9 to 9/Sol 9 to 6 Sun. 12 to s Sun. 12 to 5 556-2927 ..... '"*"' .... 951-3402 Announce~~ .. The Open ing of their ¥'±~ RETAIL SEAFOOD cb.UNTER .. ~=====:~====;1~; As you know, we have long been noted for s e r ving you, our dining patrons, the finest and freshest seafood. available. On the Peninsul a at Main St reet Balbo=i, Ca li f. Ph one: 673-7726 Now, whether you dine with us or at home, you will be able to enjoy delectable food from the sea of the highest quality at the best,_, prevailing prices. ~ We are most happy to offe~ you this ';,., new service. Bill and Max Dillman TRY THESE WONDERFUL SEAFOODS IN YOUR OWN HOME! Cooked· Shrimp Fresh Fillet of ~ed Snapper Local Sword fis h f\ s11s lb. S1331b. s2s9 lb. Fresh Local Lobster S234 lb: Low Grand 9pening Prices Valid only Thurs. thru ·sun. Dec. 4 thru 7 Smoked Fish From our own Smoker .. Swordfish-Salm on Albacore-etc . Fresh Eng lis h Sole S 152 lb. Alaskan Crabmcat F r esh Local Lobster Stuffed with oyster dr essing . S2341b. s21s lb. House Dressin gs Available at Reduced Prices Stuff ed · Deviled Crab 79c ea. in shell. ( \RT Hot•Pt-: ')sATIAIZES In th• DAILY PILOT -I , Each on a 17-inch gold filled chain. Choose Buddha. elephant, turtle, cross, heart or horn. Choose from a wide variety of colors with assorted dials In th e lat'Jsl shapes Octagonal, bubble square. more Assorted pendant watches on 24·· gold- tone base metal chain. Sew Up -- A Storm A Select Group Of Fabrics Sale priced items effective Thursday thru Saturday, Dec. 6, 1975. . Fa~ly Hooded ·sweatshirts Men's Hooded Sweatshirts 5.99 Zip front jackets of acrylic/ cotton. Ribbed cuffs, bottom. Adult sizes S,M,L.XL. Big Boys' Sweatshirts- 4.99 Hooded sweatshirts of cotton/ Acri Ian R acrylic. Zipper front. solids. 10-16. 3.99 Little boys' sweat· shirts. Sizes 4, 6, 8. Girls' Hooded Sweatshirts 4.66 Girls' long sleeve hooded sweatshirts. Cotton/acrylic blend . Assorted colors. S,M.L . 3.99 L1 'I girls' sweatshi rts. S,M.L. .. Double breasted quilted nylon 1n navy white or It blue. Sizes S, M. L. I . \. ' ( ~ l . ,__. __ _,, \::_) LOW PRICE ~ Ga ls' Sweater : 1N !~!!ve ,. sweater. 3 styles to choose , ~ / from Assorted colors. Sizes :1?<2\ / , :o::::s / l :~ Proportioned Pants -~1~:!•s~g~z~~;-9es -5.99 Men's Ski Sweaters 7.99 M.id1inc wash ,crylfr. ~ mbro1dcrecl .. :sc;r»I• '. p.itl• ins. In s1,·1s S.Ll.L.>,L. Men's Plaid Flannel Shirts 3.44 Heavyweight shirts.in 100% cott on. Select from a5sorted colors in S, M. L, XL Reg. 2.99. Machine wash polyester/cotton. Roll up ~IP'°'Ve. White, navy, It. blue. pink, bone. 32 to 38. Men's Casual VALUE -SAVE OVER 20% 12.99 12:99 L1T1T:99 Machine wash acryltc in R 15 22 It' d l bl Polyvinylchlonde 1ackets ·assorted plaids. Boxed Men's eg. . · · 5 an 8 1us a c accented with contrast sizes S.M.L.XL. to t trainer. walker a~d 1ump stitching. Rust. chamois, sea~\~at g rows with your navy. S,M,L,XL. ) 1 c 1 • BU ENA PARK: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open week~ays 9:30 to 9:30. SUndays 10 to 10 ORANGE: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10to10. Sundays 10 to 10 SANTA ANA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open Daily 9·30 to 10. Sundays 10 to 10 J 100% polyester. Machine wash. Select from assorted solids 1n sho1 t, medium or tall. , ' t\ J -I DAILY PILOT Wednesday. December 3 1975 -, Precautions Urge W,ASHJNGTON (AP, -The :--la tional Transportation Safety Board has reeommendt'd that the federal governmt>nt lake steps to reduce tht> chances of auto pileu})C) m dense Cog. indudmg a requirement that tail hghl::I should be installed high~ new l'ars to t>nhance visibility. Tht> re<.'ommendation Tuesday t(as the result of an 84 vehide crash Feb. 28 on Californi3 Route 91 near Corona Th.it :'l'l)\ll:'rll'I.' inJured 23 persons THE 80.\RO SAID ITS invesliga- ( I Hes gont' to Ch11111 You cdn stop cheennp he's coming back. Mr Reagan!· 1 , l11mate Accuses Sheriff • tton of the ac-dd nt sbowed tbat many drivers did not know how to dn ve in heavy fog. It said many of those in- volved in the crash did OQt know whether to stay in their cars or aban · don them before following vehicles plowed into th~ wreckage. The board made no recommenda- tion on the matlt>r but said the govern- ment should come' ui~ with mforma· tion upon which to bust• om> The s afety board 11nlt'<l th:.it thl' California Hi:?hway Patrol h~1d i.tart ed to esrorl somr \'t>hic-1<'~ thro11J!h thl• Bicentennial Fruit CakP Cog ~t the' time or the accident. ll baid this technique was valµable slnC'e un esc,orted v8hieles were involved in more seve accidents than vehicles escorted at constant speed. The a&mty recommended that the National .Hlghway Traffic Safety Ad- mi~stratioti study motor vehicle ac- t>ldent reports to determine the percentaee of fatal and injury· producing eccidents thal haw OC'· curred when visibility wits reducrd. The board a lso rc•commt>nded that the highway agency 'identify the acci . .. II dent factors involved tn: reduced visibihty conditions and that 1t con- duC't a survey or driver educators to determine what should be taueht about drivinc under reduced vi&bility , l'Onditiens. THF. BOAJlD ALSO SAID \he highway agenty st\ould revise stan· dards to require that all new vehicld be equipped with brake and t\.lrn Lights mounted high enough so that a driver could St>e the lights at least two vehiclt:'s ahead. 'I•' .. ., Robert .Byrd. assisl,ilnt Sen~te Oerubcrat1c leader, said he will enter one presidenti~l primary -in his home state o( West Virginia ~s o he can • ff>r)ll a nucleus of cteletates ·at the .nat1(1nal conven· l~ion. r • FAMILY SLIPPEFfS A--~·»-, C;;.". • ..... Girls' ,,... . · t, ...Jllf!:. . , Rabbit Mop ~--~ • · ·~ ~ ~· ~' ~ .! '· • ' ~ ,.,; .. , Tl=-'H0'.\11'.'iCO. Okl.i 1lJ PI 1 l\ forml·r woman inmate al thl' ~ohnston County 1atl ha:- testlfiC'd she tr:-ed hot cof fee and a C'ha1r l<'g tn fight off sexual advance.., from Shen ff E n'rt?tt 2.66 Reo 3.33 · , .11-.1 1 P1r: ,.,f, 1 1 l\mr ri( t'l c-;1•• ! lt' 1 SOFT-SIDE LUGGAGE 2 slippers 99 ~r ,, .~:· ~·-::; • ~.,(:~ r,., ··~,h .#'/ ,11 .}I 1,. .~ ~ /, '""'~ ').' Girls' rabbit fur mop ~ ~, 7 _/ • ~ ''""'"''with foam -"'+A-1~."~ Stew3rt I Linda K ll ill. 29. a d1vorcN' e1nd mother pf two ho~·s. said Tue::.d<ty that Stew:.trt. 6-1. c·amc> I into her cell Aug 20 "HE SAJ ll HE '-'as go inf to get a quickie nghl then ... she testified. '.\tr.;;. Hill :-aid Stewart told her ht' intC'nd1.•d lall'r w makt• love .111 m1?ht iong.. l'n .1 bee! in the :-ecrNan·s l'ffH't' '.\1rs litll. lhl' first \\1t ne:-::-~H Stewart':-ouster tnal. said s he thn•w a hot cup of cofft.'I.' al the shenff and :;truck him on the head. She :.aid he took the chair leg away from her and hit her on 1 the head and lht' two strurgled into the outer office. ~RS. lllLL s nid she ned inl1' .l f t'llC't•d com pound out s1 d1: ;.ind climbed ~-I SIX foot fC'nC'l' to make her l':,('clJll', then walked eight mil<'" toward '.\tad1ll where :she caught and<' R i c k )t e v e r . a highway p.itrolman. testified hr i:\nswerC'd " eall from the s heriff and said h<' eneountered him lt>a,·rng h1s car shirt less. bleedmg profusely from the hraci nnd bu(·k iing his trou:-t'r"' A 12-MF:MRF:R jury rs ht>arin~ the C'ase hefor<' District Judge Dix rt:' Colbert. Such civil case's normall y are tri<'d before six jurori. but d1' Cense attorn ey Burl Peveto requested the larger panel. Th1rty-0ne witnesses have bec-n sub· poenaed The office of D1:-tric-t AllornPy Ron Worthen conduc-ted n month long i n v e s t i g a t i o n ,1 n d Worthen ::-a1d Ste•" .1rt · .... aJIC'gt>d sexual act r \'llll'"' with women prisoner-. I C'overed a two ) ('<tr penod THE BOAR n or \oun I ty Commissioners flled a petition Sept 23 charg ing Stewart. a 25 year veteran nf law t"nforrl' ment. with soltc-1tm~ or obtaining sexual favors from women prisoners or jail visitors and with permitting Miss Hill to escape. Stewart s u s pended himself rrom offi<'e Sept Progran1.s Set At Chapman AJumnt and parents or Chapman College stu· dents will return '° the eampus Saturday for the t'ollege 's annual Homecoming Parent"s Day C'elebration Planned are tours of the new fine art::; t'enter al 3 p m .. alumni and varsity b1t s ketball • tame!i, a 1'peC'1al drama and an evt>ning of dan <'tng for ~ludent:i Foot of Cheese"' 1.99 SAVE $1 Little Girls' Sweaters 4.77 Reg. 5.77. Jacquard cardigan 100% polyest•r. Hanct wl'Jsh Solids 1n sizes 4 to 6X Yard of Cheese" 4.77 Reg. 5.66. 1Fi grea1 PRE-WASHED Little girts' jean~ 3.99 100% machmti wash cot ion wi\h western styling Blue only Sizes 3 to 6X Sale P11ced Items Effective Thur1day Uml Satorday, '*· ~ 1975. • Self mdtertal I D name • Sewn continental hanllle makes carrying easier tag and tncot hned with ~~P' leather like outersole SiZE:S 8-4. • Large easy slide zippers • Tuck tile lock and key. • Front flap with buckle 13~99 19~99 ~:.~:n~O<S 24" Pullmans 26" Pullmans 4 99 26.99 32.99 Comfy ~eece lined suede mocs with acrylic pile trim. \ \ Big Boys' Hawaiian Shirts I 3.99 .... , p~:, . '·; ~. .; ~ ,. 1 '. ~ I I' 7ttl. t:. VALUE -~<L Boys' Knit Shirts 1.77 Machine wash solid shirt 1n polyester .totton Stripes rn lOO°lo cotton Short sleeve crew neck Sizes 8-16 1.33 Pre school sizes 4 · 7 Sizes 5 10. Boys' Blanket Slippers 3.99 Cotton flannel plaid uppers. Elastic s1cte gores with moldcrl hE:el and sole S1ies 3·6. 3.50 Sizes 8 2. Men's Antique Maple Slippers 5.99 Antique maple vinyl slrp·ons. Half strap accent Cushion rubber sole. heel Whole sizes 7 12. r ~ I '"' I I I .... .,..,._ '-. ..... --........... - UM y-JC~ Ct\Mge. f • • 01 -.11re1m•flt."' . .·/~~ :J I Your JCPenney charge card rs as good as gold. And 11 you don't have an account. just see how..t~st we can open one. ComP 1n today and get charged up l 00% poly. machine washable Hawa11an shirts are available 1n assorted colors-Sizes 8 18. ,Great Buy , Big Girls ' Twin Set Big Boys' Sale Corduroy Jeans 3.99 Rec. 4.99. Western styling in cotton/polyester corduroy. Machine wash. Sohd colors 8-18 reg. & shm. 4.33 R•C· 5.44. Husky 1lzes 8·16 Boys' Ski Pajamas 3.77 Flame retardant. Soft wastrable Oyne1e Modaayllc~olyester bfend. Solid or numbered top. Sizes 2· 7 4.77 Sizes 8 18 5.99 Twin aet In 1 poly- ester.Cotton blend. Choose from assorted prints an<S colors. 5aes 7-t4. Machine wutt. Slmll&f to 111usnt1on. SALE Big Girls' Gauze Pants 5.99 Rec. 7.44. Belted Jtyle, machine wash cottoni In blue. rose, green. 7 to 14 ~ .... - I ~ .• .. , •·:. H . ,', 0 . ·:· 0 . v . , E R . . ' ".; . •' Cannister plus 6 attachments All-steel cannister conies with 6 attachments. 10 quart'dirt bag. powerful suction tor dirt defying action. (3005) - KODAK.CATCHES THE HOLIDAYS i ~ Trimlite lnstamatic 18 Kit 18.88 • / Lloyd's AM/FM Stereo Receiver with 8-Track Player s75 Sltde controls tor volume. base balance. treble Lighted slide rule tuning Two speakers. (601 0-9481) Panasonic AM/FM Ster eo I ti I II 1: ., .. : I ,_, \ ,, •J il II Features new "Flipflash," 8 flash unit, soft- touch shutter release, ef!Syloading and super slim styling. · i22'5Changer :: Thevery .. ~. ·famous Upright l,.ightweight model with 4 rug ~ile adjustmerus. 3-position handle control. Wrap around Limited furniture guard. \~348) Quantities l s1sc2 er Features AM/FM stereo receiver. 8-track tape recorder/player. full-size BSA changer. 2 speakers POLAROID HOLIDAY SAVERS Super Shooter ·-18.88· Features electric eye, electronic shutter,. lighten/darke.n control. For great pictures every time. thru Saturday, . Dec. 6. 1975 6.99 Polaroid Two Pa ck Type 88 Fiim. 16 prints. 4.99 Polaroid Colorpack SX-70 Film. 8.99 Polaroid Two Pack 108 FHm. 16 prints. IUINA ftMK : Beach at Orangtthorpe •Open wlllldaya 9 30 to 9·30. Sundays 10 to 10 ORANGE: City Or. at Garden Grovt Blvd.• Open w"kdays 1l0 to 10. Sundays 10 to lO IAN'TA ANA: 3900 s'o. Br11tol--No. of So. Coast Plu a • op,n Dally 9·30 to 10. Sundays 10 to 10 ~ , ,, ,, ' /' 50c ' I \ OFF PHOTO FINISHING With this coupon · you get 50¢ off on the developing and printing of your next roll of film. Offer expires December 10, 1975 ' I lhe lteasury \ \ ' " ... ...... ,, ..... _ --- ' \ \ \ •• ' ,, .: I I\ I ' .1 I ·1 I · 1 I I I I 'I I II I . I I , I ·h ) 1 II I " ·" ·1 ••• II • _, :t f 8 DAILY PIL.OT Wednescay. December 3. 1975 Johnny Won't Fink OF.TROlT llJ Pl > J ohnny may be able to r ead, 'o\Tlle and dnve, but ht.>'s not u kt>ly to fink on dn nking ::.chool matl's t>ven if it would kt't.'P d a ngt'row. d n vt·rs off tht> road , a survey indJcates. E vt.>n though they agree that drunk dr1v1n~ t t.>nds to be a chief t•ause of hig hway accidents, a maJority of some of the best teen age ctnvers in the country :;mveyed by tht> US. Depart- mt.'nt of Transportation admitted lhl'Y would nut takt' any physical OC. Pair Perfect Device Two Orange County re- searc hers hav e de- veloped a device that aJ. lows people to talk through their ears. action tu stop ,I rril.'ncl rrnm dnv ing o~m SAil> llE llOPES lht• drinking h'l·n \\ llllld p.1!>' llUI before gettin~ behind tht• wht>t•I Over half tht:> 51 tet•n., survt·n•d admitted hav1:'g Ut'l'O in"' c:ar· n· cently with ;1 dn n'r whn had t'On sumed a cu ns11kr.1hlt• :11n11unl ut :\lcohol. most usu.di\' h\'l'I' To avoid thb, thl· yuulh:. r.1vor planning ahl'act tu hl'lp p1·1•\'t'nt excessive drinking h\ dn' l'I"' on Drink O.hl•rs prl'f t•r c ~lllln~ t ~ \..., ur 'lll'h :d11•rr1.tl1\ t'' .PS calling lht· llrn l'r':-. p .111·nh 11r tukin~ tht' l'Jf lo.l') ... ·"' .1 \ '10ST AGRF.EO T H AT p.1n•nb d isapp rove of lt>t>n ugt> llrrnk1nv. hut sevt'ral said suml' p:1rt•nt::: don't c:1re nr'IC' w.1y 11r th1· •lliwr Th1•\ d1-..:1ppru' 1• l)f 1t. hllt do II tht•m:-t·h l'!-, .. llTW s;:Ud. \nPth1•r ..::rn l. 'ThE'y :-ay, 'Oh \\t•il. .It 11·.1 ... t 1t ' ... 110td1lpt1 ' .. OoseCall Lo rd Snowdo n . brother -i n -l a w o f Qu een Elizabeth, s aid l as t -minut e ('hange m pla ns saved hin from dying in Satur- day plane ('rash t hat kill e d Gra ham Hill. 1 le had pla nned to go with the famous rac er [ William E"Bazley, M . D. AN NOU NCl~ THE OPENtNC.Of HtSOH tCl FOR THE PH AC TICE OF OERAMTOl..0<•" Al SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL CLINIC BUILDING 31872 COAST HIGHWAY SOUTH LAGUNA, CALIFORNIA 92677 l E LE PHONE11• •911-1311• L M. HOYD i •JJ I ti QI teII INFORMS In the After three years of re- search. Max Feibelman and Dr. Lawrence Wan of Orange s ay they perfected F:ar-Com. a device which consists of a n e a rplu g -li k e ap- pliance containing a tiny microphone which Is in- serted inti» the e ar and picks up a person's voice as it passes through the ear canal. THF. MIKE JS con- nected to a miniature radio unit worn conve· niently elsewhere on the body which a mplifi es the voice or transmission to .i receiving unit -which could be a loudspeaker or wa lkie-talki·e . GIFT SPECIALS "It started when the Navy asked for a study on the co mmunications options open to oxygen- m a s ked fire fighters abo ard s h i p s, .. said F ie belm a n . wh o operates an elt•ctronics firm with Wa n "Tht• militar y w as inter<.'sted 1n a way of talking other than through the mouth ... FF.IBF.L)IA~. a West Poi nt gradu a te who descnbes himself as a de aler in exotic elec· tronics, said the Ear· Com has been used in the motion picture industry to r ecord the voices of acto r s o n locatio n without the us ual ex· ternal mikes and wires. "It is also being used in a movie about hang · gliding and a d ocumen· tary a bout raft -riding. They eve n tried it un· derwater h y a diver in o ne of the s h ows at Marin<'land . ·· said Feibelman. Other u ses f or the gadget, he added, would b e for c o n s truction workers laboring 1n high· noise envir onments. Women Can Be Women TRENT O N . N J (UPI) -A bill allowing wome n t o be c alle d women was approved by the New Jersey Senate. The measure would aJ. low wom e n who ar e c alle d firem e n , as sembly men. policemen and other s uch titles to be c alled "fire women. assembly wo men and pol icewomt'n·· to show they are equa l ''JI E R F. WF. ARE, wasting time again, and l don't mind s ounding ltke a male chauvinist ... ~ai d Sen. Thomas G. Ounn. Dunn 1s considered by wo men 's Ii b e ratio n groups to be a leading sexist. He was th(' lone vote recently agains t changing the language of the state Constitution to guarantee equal rights to womeo. S en. Alexander J . Me nza said he would vote for tht bill "just because Tom Dunn is voting against it .. ~N WONDERED aloud wbtther Menza was sptaking as a rtprHentati ve of the "gay activist s .. The bill passed 28·2 and was l'ent to Gov. Brtndan T . Byrnt' for consider•tion. - Wl!KENDEA O.t1 It ALL 'oe•thef 'rldap '" '"• 1tJ.m1gn.11 I , SPEC IAL BUY 1s:y99" i&.99 Reg. 19.99. Real wood stor.k and forearm ad111c.t.1otc r. ir s1ghl 100shot rept:.ilr '. l7!:HeJ 2:' ;wtom.1t1r rirt·s 15 s11ots ;-,s f,,.,1 ~., tn ' •rr 1s p1 llrirt Pr1 1s1nn r !It'll 1 <irret 1n•t ,,, "n' fl 111111lh Irr ol• I •'V SAVE 20% SAVE 20 Marksman 740 BB rifle Crossman 760 15 99 BB/pellel rifle Reg. 19.99. R~r••hnO ·'" ""' 27. 99 requtrt''> no CO cart1 1~<;" Reg. 34 99. 1 i7 c.Hhb• r """!"' Ramp 1ront. adpr<>tahlf· r• ,, 11111 1 ,, 11m 1t1C'. '"" ''1n11t" s1ghl<>. P.B ,, . r I'' II YOUR CHOICE . 16.99 Coleman 2-burner stove L1gt1t we1ght and easy to h11ndle Has 2' pint fuPt capacity and lold1nq top Coleman 2-mantle lantern Spreads a 100-fool circlP o f light Control knob for l'3Sy l1gM1ng 2 pint c.:in::1c1ty ea. 20%0FF Men's/ladies' warm-up suits 15.9 Reg l 9_99. Ec1~y rar~ nylon 1n n,ivy < r rr V.JI hluc w1tlt <Qntr,1 tin~ sl1111 ~MI lit CLOSEOUT Don Carter Special Ill 4.99 Closeout lrom Ebon1te's professional line. made to sell IOf much more. 16 lbs. in cordavan color only. L1m1ted quantities. Skil • 1/41 cordless drill 29.99 L1qhtwP1ght with trigger sa fely locks Takes hundreds of rPt.harges Complete with .... 11\rlrge untl (1701) Skil ~ 71/4" power saw 29.99 Was 39.99. Extra cutting capacity and easy handlinq NPw safely swrtch and guard c,1op 5700 RPM cutting speec1 I • H P motor. (574) Skil M 3/a" variable speed reversing drill 29.99 Was 41 .99. Forward or reverse 1r1qger speed to 1300 RPM Drivro or remove screws. nub c;r bolls Double 1nsul;itc>d l~r>muvahtc handle (457) Ski I u l/e'' cordless drill/screwdriver 39.99 Powerful ltqhtwe1ght drill hilc; separate forward/reverse for screwdr1vPr Recharqeabk (?002) Ski I • l/e" Xtra-tool 39.99 was 54.99. The mult1t>urros1• t 101 that drills. hammer-dr1lfc., dr 1ves and removes scn~ws m1~P'> paint and morC'. Tnqqpr n• ·Nf control. Stt1P h;;nrJ t. · r•,qq) BUENA PARK: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30 Sundays 10to10 ORANGE: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd •Open weekdays 10 to 10 Sundays 10 to 10 SANTA ANA: 3900 So Bristol-No of So Coast Plaza• Open Daily 9.30 to H> Sundays 10 to 10 \ SAVE 5 gal. deluxe wet/dry Jet Vac 36.66 Reg. 44.99. RuggPd powE?rful vi'lcuum prcks up l1qu1rJs anc1 <Jtrl Grr-at for wr·t anc1 dry llomP CIPi'lnrng C11mpl<'lf' w1rh .iccossoric::;. E.isy to rnirtv (5406) Salr pncPd it oms effective Thursday, thru Saturday, Dec. 6. J 975. I~ F s. wh d g g<h i ca due sm ~ ~o fes die ch• d e ju; me C31 oft [ ed Ch thE tin the me inB ve1 ju obt tio He 1 s u: hi~ s E ca1 t e srr · tot ny SU, jUi m. ju: s n ca m f I ca po co of m c• $C s a te L• lJ R; of fil m b.) S\ p t R• I 1 ~ ~u b rT w .g :; n (i b v ti n SI T c u s ( n 0 r FUND RAISER Hoag's Hall Ill Wind . For Pot Smokers MEXJCO CITY (UPI) -A smoking machine which consumed 2,000 cigarettes made of U.S . government-issue Mex· ican marijuana pro- duced bad news for pot smokers. According to Or. Milos ~ovotny, asso<'i ate pro- fessor of chemistry al In- diana Uni verslly, the chemical verdict was clear: Mexican mari juana cigarettes are more likely to cause cancer than those made oC tobacco. I~ A PAPER present ed Tuesday to the first Chemical Congress of the ::"llorth American Con· tinent, Novotny detailed the results of an experi · ment in which the smok ing machine at the uni versity consumed mari juana cigarettes obtained from tht'.' Ne1 tional Institute of :\h•ntal Health. Tests of the smokt'.' "re· ::mlted in finding that higher concentrations of seve r a l known carcinogens are cncoun· tered i n m a riju a n a smoke as compared to -tobacco s moke," Novot- ny's report said. "THE STUDY a lso suggests that the mari- juana constituents that make cet nnabis (mari· juana) attractive for its smokers, the so-called cannabinoids, are most likely precursor s for formation of carcinogens. "Consequently, more potent marijuana that <.'Ontains larger a mounts of the active i(lgredlenl might also produce more carcinogen s wh<'n .s moked.·· the report said. NOVOTNY SAID the tests, m ade with M .L. Lee, aJso of Indiana University, anct K .D . Bartle of the University of Leeds, England, con- firmed biological experi· ments rarried out earlier by a professor at the Swiss Institute for Ex- periment a I Cancer Research in Lausanne. "Th<> results were ·further compared with those obtaine d with s moke condensate from an equal a mount of stan- dard hi gh-tar tobacco ·cigart>ttes." hi s rer><>rt said. Reception Too Cool ~~~~-A spokesman for the Hare Krishna religious sect said the group would not buy an Aledo , Ill . military academy for use as a school because of the unfriendly recep. bon it received in the s mall farming com· munity. "The arademy de· finitely suited our needs, but the townspeople ob· vioualy did not want us there," Bill Rubins, busi- ness manaeer for the sect's Dallas school, said Tuesday. "Tbe prevailing at- titude was such that we were concerned about the welfare of the children should we move there," be said. The J ntern aUonal Society (or Krishna Consl'iou~ness sought to move its school because ot lack of space in its cur- rent flcillty. • WedneSday, December 3. 1975 CAIL Y PILOT A J 7 Fu11d-raisi119 Duties ' Hoag Official Picked . Fr.an~ ~· Ha~l. a Palm Springs sper1a11st 10 hospital funding, has been st>lected exerutive director or capital development and management for Hoag Memorial Hospital in Nt-wport Bearh. Hoag spokl'smen said that H all will be ~esponsible for the generation of rap1tal funds from phil;rnthrop1e so~~ces and will dire<'t major fund ra1~ing ('ampaigns and sped al fund mg prOJects. • HAU,, SINCE 1970, HAS beend1rec tor o( ('Ommunity relations at Desert Hospital in Palm Springs. He was that community':. Manofthe Year in 1974 . Hall was 1n banking befort-joining the hospital staff in the desert c·om· munity. HE 1101.DS A J\A{'HEJ.OR of ~dt-n<.'(> dt.>i.? ree from use. Spoke::.ml·n for lloag su1d llall will begindut1es Jan. 5. -·.~\~ o •~ .,,,~ .... ~ .-,....,. FASHION ISLAND STORES . • 0 OPEN EVERY NIGHT f UNTIL CHRISTMAS a •..l-""" ~ • o~ •. ~ ~ ~-~ ~ 9-.. ~ ~ • .. .Jtld ~ • ~· #Ill'. ...... e-.a•..A8P. .... ~-~~-~-~o.~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ MA ITEL KENNER "Lady Spinwelder" "Potato Chip Maker" KENNER ''Baby Alive" TOY REPLICA "Rite-Hite" Stove TOY REPLICA "Rite-Hite" Sink FISHER-PRICE Play Family Sesame Str~et &88 4.88 10.87 .' 14.99 14.99 13.99 Makes it easy to stud your rlothes. lncludes11ower tool, designs, tnstrucllons, more. It's so easy tn milk<' your own potato chip.-. with this l3c-tty C~r' oven W1tl1 p,ms. bowl. more· I 1fcl1ke. squeezablP cloll mcwps hPr mouth wtwn yn11 IE··~d Iler Ch.mpf I ~rd11µ1·rs too Play stove of heavy gauge steel. Oven door has window, control knohc, turn 28xl o ~l5" Double basin play sink with swivel fa ucet . Cabinet doors swing open 28x I Bx 1 ~ · ?.6 pr nt.iy c;et based ')n TV serws With c;tore, brown s10111' fuld up case. !1isures. morr> I, ,, .: I I ti I, 'i ·: ,, '· IDEAL "Mighty Mo" Jeep IDEAL "Mighty Mo" Dump Truck IDEAL "Evel Knievel'"' Stui:1t Cycle" 10.SS 10.88 9.99 Brightly colored 1eep. Hi·torQue inertia motor provides power to climb steep grades. IDEAL "Hurricane Hockey" Feature!> t rue dump ac tion & real1st1c sounding h1 torQue inertia motor TYCO _..; "The Spiit of '76" Cycle rushes from energizer and performs wheelies. 1urnps and flips Figure included HOLLIE HOBBIE11. Doll's Cradle 47. 99 19.99 8.99 Quick action as puck flashes 'round table on a cushion of air. 6 goals win the game. Electric train set with red, white & blue, lighted diesel & matching caboose. Colonial styltng with Holly Hobbie• motif. Just the right size for 18" dolls. 20 l/2 id 8 lj, X I 4 1 4 ". HASBRO Atomic Man 4.99 12" action figure with jransparcnt limbs, flexible gnppinr hand HOLLIE HOBBIE" Doll Crin 8.99 Dropside crib with Holly Hobbie~ pattern laminated to mattress board. 20111xl3xl 51/2". HASBRO "Sea Wolf" Submarine 11.99 G.t Joe's submarine dives and lloats 1n water. Remote controlled Doll not 1ncludet1 ( MOVABLE MODELS Lego "Brick Yard" 13.99 Building set with put·togethor truck, tractor. crane, lots more. 15 111terlockmg pieces. SJ le priced items eflect1ve Thursday thru Saturday. Dec 6, 1975 BUENA PARK: Beach at Ofl'dngethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9 30 Sundays 10 to 10 ORANGE: City Dr . at Garden Grove Blvd. •Open weekdays 10 to 10 Sundays 10 to 10 SA~TA ANA: 3900 So Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open Daily 9 30 to 10 Sundays 10 to 10 \. AURORA "Revmatic" Race Ser, 29.99 Grilnr1~1.1nc1 Q•ves oft rP;il racing so11r111s M1yr. 1·tr.ic1ton Cdrs lap c.ounh" mo••' ROMPER ROOM Digger the Dog 5.44 Pull Digger's leash and he'll walk alongside you. A great pull toy companion. . .... I I· I I I' • . ~ ---· ____ .._..._. 11 J8 DAILY PILOT Wednesday, Oeoember 3. 1975 THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane "Do I have to CLEAN UP my room, Mommy, °'can I just neaten it o little?" Fromme Trial Tab $55,000 SACRAMENTO (AP) Lynette Fromme's trial will cost taxpayers over $55.000, inc:luding a $332 tab for jurors· coffee a nd donuts during de· liberation. That jury las t week found the 27 yea r -old Charles Manson follower guilty of attempting to assassinate President Ford Sept~ 5 in Capitol .fFk. COURT OFFICIAi.$ said Tuesday the total did not include the cost of a flight by attorneys and Judge Tho ma s M ac Bride to Washington to .ta.u .. a~~~ !!~;;.~~~ from Ford on what he r l' membered about the 1n cident. Jurors· fee s and mileage probably will cost about $16.&10, U.S. Di stri ct Court C'krk James GrindsUiff s aid. THE 12 JURORS also had a $6,850 hill dunng the 19 d ays tht:'y \H'rt' Sl'" questered 1n <i downtown motel. s:11d l '.S ~t ar:;haJ Arthur V:rn Court Jurors' m eals cos t about $125 a d ay. Van Court said. Costs, according to court officials, included $15.870 for deput y marshals' overtime and o ther co!'ts, a nd a t - torneys· fees. Painting Sale -set .. ~ The OiJ Painting Seniors will hold a sale of their paintings from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Boys Club, 2131 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa. The group, formed a year ago, has been w;ing the facilities of the Boy::. Club of the Harbor Area, and will give the pro- ceeds from the art sale to the club. TO F-310 GASOLINE USERS IN 1970 NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF CLASS ACTION NO 91S 2~6 5uper or Court of Cat.torn•a County Of Los Ang;>le'> 5ANDRA LEE CARTT on DPhillt Of rierself ilnd lhOSe '>•mll.Jrtv !> tuarrd Plaontotf'> V'> STANDARD 1 COM PANY OF CALIFORNIA, et at. Deteno<1nts To .)ti n.tmed holders of 51andard Otl Comp C.:iltlorn•ol credtl cards t>elween January I. 1970 and ~t;!:t:::::I 70. 1970, wno re'11ded •n Sclnta Barbara. Ventura o Angetr•s. San Bl'rnard1no, Or.inge, San Diego, Riverside or tmperi.l1 Counties Tne above l'nt1tlPd action •Snow pending on ,,,,., Court Thi' .ici.on has been brought as a clil>S action on behalf of th!' c I.ts\ which •S dPf1neo below Y ou may bP a member ot 1n1'>Clils\i1nd tt \O, your rights mav tieallect"d T.H IS NOTICE 15 NOT TO BE UNDERSTOOD A S AN EXPRESSION OF A NY OPINION OF' THJ..S COURT AS TO THE MER 1 TS OF ANY OF THE CLAIMS OR DEF EN5ES ASSERTED BY EITHER SIDE IN THIS LITIGATION THIS lllOTICE IS SENT FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF IN FQC'./~-'I NG YOU OF' THE PElllDENCY OF THIS LITIC.ATrQN SO THAT YOU MAY DECIDE WHAT 5 TfOS YOU NtC:,H TO TAKE IN RELATION OF THIS LAWSUll. A Thl' L1l19•llOn P l 1 nr tt ·s compla1nl alleges lh,1• bv ots ildvert•s1nq. det,.naan1 •nduced holders of ts Ch.,vron Na•ionat cr£>d t caros on Sou'h•·r n Caloforn•a to purchase F 310 Qd50lone dur nq 1'1e p1·r10d comml'nconq January. 1970 and end nq Apr 1 20 19/0 The compta.nt a·1e9es "·ill uerendant reprl'sentPd 1n "" adver1ts1ng tha• use of F 310 would substant allf rcducr air pollul.on n 5ouu·prn Cat1lorn1a <1nd ... outd \ qn.t cant1y reduce e~nau'>' f:'m ssions from mo•or vrl'I cl•'> "'''nq F 3109asot1ne The comp1a.n1 alleges lurtrn '"·" "'~' n m!'rnner Of the cla'>S who maoe a credit pur• "'"\" n r• l•ilntP on advl'rt•s·nq he saw or heard was damaQt·o 11 an drt10u"' t>~· ng lhl' d tlerencP nerween •he P'•'"'' H' ,....,,,.,t,1 r Of trf> c il\S pa•d lor F 310 and the or Cl' ea~h mi-n 1>• r ""Ovid"""" o'•"rw se pad tor O'"er qasol ne dur1na •n•· p"r 0<1 n Qv•s•1on Pun• ve damages are a•so SOuQt'I Drt»n•l.1"' ,. t> o• n eel e.hr ot tne allega'<ons of tnc comp ii ~· B Pl11nt1ll N.1m.rJ Pld n• 11 n '" 5 l;iwsuol •S Sa,.dr.:t L• • ('Ir" 1n 1nd·v·dval r('\•<J•nQ on L~ Angeles Coun•y. Calolorn.a wno ma n•a·ns the .1ct.on on h1.-r own 1>rha 1 and ·'S the r1"prr,enrat1ve of dnd on behalf ot, 1ne class, wh ch 1S tlefom·d 1n D bPIOw C Ol'lendant. Drh•ndclnl on tho\ lawsuol IS Slandar() o.i Company 01 C.itt1orn1a, A corpor~•,on. O The Ct"n On Jdn•JM y 17 l?IS, lh1' court ordPred lhcil p1a1n1,11 5andra Lf'l' (,lfll m..iv m<1onla1n th1; .tCl•On on her own be hall ,,no on o .. r.11t of thP foltow1nQ c 1,.,;; "Tho;!' p1 r ,o,,., who wPrr rt>sodt>nl\ Of Sourhern C,tl1torn1tl ,,, '•"" '•m' w 1th1n 1hP oer100 'commcnc1nQ Jr111\Jdrv. 19111 ,Jf'<J ••nci n<t on Aprtl 20. 1910, wno thpn w!'rc n,1meci no1e1 .. r•, 01 cr,,d• t 'ilrdS 1\~ued ov or·t..,n dilnl ,,no whn <hJr no Sil•tl per '11.t rrad or neilrel In!' ildvl"rt1\1nq 01 tlf'll'nrtilnt c OnCt•rnonQ Chevron F ) 10 gasoline .. Jnct n ro·I· 1ncr on "·"rJ ;t'1vNI s•nQ purchclsed fhrOVQh \a•d crro.t 'ud ii" ( Q .,,..,,,.,, ot ;a•O qasohne For the purpo;e nt 'I \ .,,.,,n 1 on Sou•rrrn California et'lcompi!\\t'\ thro cnvnl<I ·, n• ~"'"' BM bar a, Ven1ur<1, Los At'IQf'll'<,, S.in B1 rn.irO•no, Or,1nqi:. 5an Diego, R•ver;1d1• 1rnd Imperial • To bl" a ml"mbcr of th,s CIA" 1ou m..\y bP r eQu•red to Pf'OV1de rv1oenc1· to ;now "'"' 1 '1 Yott were the holder Of a Cnevron Naltonal trf'dtl card rr •,,d nq ,,.. ilnv of the counties 04 South('rn CAt<lorn•it ml'f'll•Onrd 'bOv .. during !hf!' P~•Od comm,.nc1n<1 H1nuary, 1970 ano end na April 20. 1910, (?l Th;il dur nQ ',,.d p•·r Od you Scl"" or ho•ard 11 particular form 04 th!' adv"' 1 · n•1 mplaonP(J of. and •hal vou made al least One purth"\• I QdSOlon• trO"' ljpf~ndant U'Stng your credo' card b,.c ol ~··you ret.ed llP?" •he .1aver losing and not for some orhrr ,..,.,.,on 131 Th" pr.ce you pad when you made ii crrd" Pvr< nasC' OI Qa\ot nl' from ortendan• ouronq said per10d ;tnd thP or ·Ce vou .NOUto navr othPrw1se paid it you had purch.,SPd the samr .1movnt r sewhere · NOW THER E"FORE. TAl'E NOTICE 1 11 you w1'h to bP eulut!Pd lrom the Clil~S ("'opt oul"I you m.1y dO so t>y adVl\onq lh(' CtPrlo.. 0Pp.Jr•rrirnt ••• LOS Angell"\ Coun•y Cour tr.ou\P, 11 l lllort'1 H oll Street, Los Anqelf's, CtJlltorn•il 90011. that you wo;~ •o do so If you do nol takP a1hrm ..,1.ve action 10 bl' l!•Cluch.>O lrom the class. you w ill bf' 1nclu<Jrd II •OIJ wish to br •»rlud!'d. notd1cat1on of your wish 10 nP P~cludPd must or rl'Cl'•vl'd by the Clerk of the Superior Court on or l>l'fOrC' JilnuMv 1>. 1976 ? II you do no1 rl'quest Pxclus1on 11na are therefore in eluded 1n this li)wsu.i. vou will be bOul"ld by whatever ludqment '' obt;11ned m 1n1s caw. whether or not ii is avorabte lo thf" ct11s~ or <1ga1nsl the class 3 Anv 1udgmPnl 1n lh1\ de lion whPth!'r or not lavorante to !tie members ot th(' ct.is\, will include all class members w ho h11ve not rrQul'steo e>tc tus1on, whethf'r or not they tOtn or lnlervcnt> m thl' acloon Any class mPmbi>r who dOP\ not request f')(Clu\1on mily re<1uest 101n<:1er a'S a PM,.,. ny petition lhNC'tor to lh•s court Fur hPr, i'll"IY ct11ss mPmber may nom1nall' an allorney at law to oJct .JS co counsel tor lhe ctau by f11tnq <J pet1t1on therefor with ln1s covrl Each petition shall be toled with thl' Ctrrk, OepM tmenl 44, Lex AnoelH County Supf!r1or Court, L~ Anoeles County court hO\Jse, 111 North Hill Street, Loo. Anc~ele<,, Catt1orn1a 90011, \>!' or before J11nu11ry 6, 1976 and a copy thrreof must stmullaneously be scwvtti on Hecht & O•ilmond lS•lS Sun~t Boulevard, Pec1f1c Pal1s11des. c,11.iornoa 90in • Platnt1ff seeks lo rl'cover a subst11n1 "' \um Of monev for lht ctass Her attornl'ys havr 1n01c;it1>d that thPy .., ti nppty 10 tne court tor 11 fel' of up to 40°0 ol thP iudQment Any amount of 1111orneys' ftl's which actually may be awarded by thP court. log!'thPr w ith certain costs and e11p"'~s will be deducted from any •uc:lgment rl'ndt>rl'd belorr your pro ,.ta Sharl' Of rne 1ud(lm,.n1 can bl' deter mined • S A\ a r,rrrrQu•S•tC IO any recovery by you. you may be requ1rf'd o 1YOve 1ndlvldu.1t1y ta I .your dam"Ql'S bued upon your tr11ns11ct •ons w lh Cefendllnt .Jnc:I l1>t othf!'r 1nues You m11y also be r('quireo 10 , proouce document'> &nCI (di ~oduce written, sworn st&lements 1n aupporl of your clalm • Tne plUdonqs end other pe~n 111 .. d In '"'" ac ••on 11re pubtic records and are available for-1nsoect1on at lhe Office Of lne Cttr" located at tne ldctren ut forth below 1. This lawsuit has been Hf for trial on January 7, 1916. 111 f 00 A M In Deparfm.,,I ' of the Los Angeles· County Superior Court, LH .Angela County Courthouse It 1 North H iit Strttt, Los Angeles, c:a11tor n1a. DATED. November 24. 1975. DAVID A THOMAS. Judgtot lhl' SvP"•or rourt The right gift at the right price! ... FOR HER FOR HIM \ ''""" • ' 11' t 11 \ 11 •• ,, I r' CiJi'tJ., -('. Charlie Concentrated Cologne Spray 2~~.". 6. 7 5 Jean Nate Touch of Nate Gift set I oa. each of Friction Pour le Bain, Moisture Massage, Bath Bubbles and Hand Tone plus 6 Towelettes. 3.25 Chantilly 3 Piece · Gift Set 2 oz. Creme de Chantilly, 1.5 oz. Perfumed Talc. 1 oz. Eau de Tollette. 6.00 Prince Matchabelli Wind Song Gift Set Touch·up Spray Mist and Ousting Powder 6.50 Coty Wi.ld Musk Spray 2.00 . Madame Jovan Eau de Cologne Love's Baby Soft Spray Mist English Leather "Best Bet" Gift Set 2 oz. 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I tJ ti d .. b (' 'b " ~ti e ,fl r b 1 t \ t I ' ' t ' , • ' I LA's Road Woes Continue WASHINGTON' (AP> -Dave Bini has had a lot o( problems · ti.nee he was traded from Detroit to Washington. t~c maJority of them caused b)' phy~1cal in- iuries. But don't tell the Los Angeles Lakers. "I really l~lt good out there," aid Bing, wbo came to the 'Bullets from the Pistons before the current National Basketball Association League season began. "I was able to f>('netrate and that's the way I like to play." Bing had his finest night as a Bullet, scoring 13 of his 22 points in the fourth quartl'r to leed Washington to a 107 104 victory over the 1,aker::. . The lo~s was the seventh in tht> last eight game:s on the TOad for the Lakers, making them 3 8 away and 14·8 overall, includtng On TV Totdghf ' Chann~I 5 at 6 an 11·0 streak at the Forum. Los Angeles is now 031 behind the Golden State Warriors in tht.' Pacific Division. Tonight the Lakers play tn Detroit. 'Tm getting healthy again," Bing said after Tuesday's night':-. game, obviously happy over tht• way the Bullets broke a four game losing streak. "We're get- hng to be the team the people ex· peeled. We cftn 't go backward. We lost n:s a team; hopefully, we <'an win as a team." Binf, bothered for two weeks with a bruised left knee, scored eight points on three drives and two Cree throws in the last 6lh minutes after the Bullets had tied the score at 95-95. Wes Unseld broke the final tie of 103-103 and 18 seconds to play when he sank two free throws. Don Freeman had a chance to tie it up again for the Lakers but he m.issed one of his free·throw op- portunities. Elvin Haye~ sank two shots I Top JC Backs Matched J OCC's Accomando Duels Jlerstegen i . Two of the bt>tter running backs in J C footb<Jll will be matched Saturday night in the first annual Avocado Rowl at Cerritos College. The game p it::. unbeaten Orange Coast College (10-0) against Southern California Con. ference champ Rio llondo (8·1 ). Accomando, OCC's premier runner, has rewritten just about every Pirates rushing record. This season he's rushed for 1,087 yards and has a two· year total of J,805. The 5·9, 167·pouncfer from Westminster High al:-.o is the top .JC scorer in the nation with 25 touchdowns. Verstegen. a 5 JI, 170-pound sophomore who prepped at Santa :·T exas A&M ~Football Overrated COMME:--.ITARY DEPT. Texas A&M may lw ranked a:s the second best college football team in the nation. llowevc-r, I doubt that th~ Aggie-; would finish bett('r than fourth 1n the Rig Eig-ht C"onfon•nt'l' or higher than third in the Big Ten. WHO K~OWS DF.PT-Wbo knows whether ex·UCl.A coach John Wooden was laughing or ·-weeping inside when be watched his s uccessor. Gene Bartow, guide the Rruins to a miserable opening season showing against Indiana. I eannot imagine any Wooden team looking so Jo.st, so out- WHITE WASH (')assed in a key basketball game. Rut, it was no surprise to me that a Bartow squad would look so out of it. WOOOF.~ PS OF.PT.- WOQden, the class coaeh that he was, dosed out a winning career in the highest winning tradition,· "inning tht> ~CAA. Aeross, town · a l'oacb named )1cKay was less fortunate. AS EXPEC'TF:D DF:PT.- Orange Coast Colkge ha::.ketball coach Herb Livsey is keeping pace with m y pr<.•d1ct1on . Ilis · team is O 2 already with more of the same in sight. OBIT DEPARTMF.~T-The Ameriean Basketball Associa· ·tion may soon br buried 'alongside the World Football 1-eague. FARC'f, DF:PT. USC goes to •the Libeflfy Row I. USC was 3-4 m the Pac·S C'onfrrt'nel' football derby. finished fifth and lost its •ast four gamt>s Co·champ Cal beat USC, 28·14. hacf a 6 I circuit record and go<.'s to no •bowl. ., The farce is ckar Howl mv1ta , lions should not be allow('d to bl' extended befort' Det' 1 so lhl' mos t d es e n • 1 n ~ ,1 n d mos l representahv(' team:-. will get the bids . Fe High, is a breakaway threat like Accomando. He's run for 981 yards in 195 carries this season and has scored seven TDs . He's the fourth leading career rusher in Rio Hondo history with 1,474 yards. The two teams a lso have good throwing quarterbacks. Orange Coast's Dave White has passed for 1.495 yards this season, completing 86 of 150 al· tempts. He's thrown 18 TD aerials. And the Roadrunners· Mike Ortiz is very capable. He's been in and out of the lineup this season with injuries, but led Rio Hondo to a 21-16 victory oyer Golden West in the confereflcl' showdown battle 10 days ago. Savs Griff i11 • Ortiz is an option quarterback who threw for nearly 1,200 yards as a tres hman last season. Against Golden West he complet· ed 11 of 22 aerials for 152 yards and one TD. · The two teams have met three times in the past with Orange Coast winning all three. The Pirates grabbed a 27-0 decision in 1971 after a 33·6 win in '68. And in 1972 OCC won by a 35-32 count. HASO .. RECOAOS Or~CNst 110-0-01 48 Cyprus 19 JI Golellln Wl!sl u '3 LA~rbor 6 lO l.On9 Buell cc u SO S..n Dle90 Mesa 7 l6 Ful~lon 11 " Sanla Ana 13 18 Cerr•tM l 4'I Ml ~n Antonio IJ •2 GfO\\mof't\ 16 ltlto.._.( .. 1.01 17 SantaAna 14 6 San BemarcHM O O Cltrus ll 28 LAHa~ 14 9C~ 1 U Los Angeles CC 12 73 S.anl• Monica 1 «t LA Soutll-st 10 21 Golden West 1• I 'd Trade A.ward For National Title NEW YORK (AP) -Where does Archie Griffin go fro m here? Well, his next s top is Pasadena for a Rose Bowl date with UCLA and then, hopelully. it's on to pro football for the only player ever to win the Heisman Trophy twice. Hopefully, that is, because Griffin stands only 5-foot-9 -if you pxess him he'll confess to S.8V2 -and weighs 184 pounds, a drop in the bucket among all thOse gargantuan pro linemen he'll be running into. 'Td like to play pro ball," Grif- fin said Tuesday at the Downtown Athletic Club where he was announced as the Heisman w inner for an un· precedented second year in a row .. "I want to help my family out because they've helped me in all my endeavors. "But I really don't want to go into that now because we have another game to play and I'd trade both Heismans for the na- tional championship. Thctf's been the goal of our tea m since I was a freshman. This is the closest now we've ever come. People think of the national championship as more of a team thing than the Heisman Trophy.·· Coach Woody Hayes of No. J. ranked Ohio State, who accom- . panied Griffin from Columbus, JC Poloist s Earn Honors Three Golden West players were named to the coaches All· American and All ·Southern California community coll~gc water polo team this week along with one from Orange Coast and another from Saddleback Coach Tom Hermstad's GWC Rustlers placed Don Caskey. Doug Fabian and goalie Tom Spicer on the first team. Dave Lund of Orange Coast was named to the .U ·man sqood along with Rob Kaltenbach of Sad dleback. ALL·AMERICAN ALL·SOUTH E RN (ALll'ORNIA f'lrMTHln D1f1 (Miley, 0o-. f'albla11, T..., Spkw IOolMft W.11)· O.w ll#ld IOrM .. (Ns1); Aoll Kiii-· INit" 'rs.ddl*Nclll, Russ B•~· IEI (Amonol RIC.r'OOAze~do ILon9 !kac111. R""tl Proce, Rick ~ IFullerlonl: Larry W1hl (CyprttS'I, Jom Mlllovlcll 1Groumon1l. H~Mrablo ""-"lloft All-AnWtklH\ Rl<liaro Boone (L0'19 8HClll; IC~•·n MOlll'.' ll'ulloftonl; Flory Raynor !Cvpreul; Erle SrnlUI IOr-.eCNsU. Ohio, for Tuesday's announce- ment Gri!fin will formally re· ceive the trophy at a dinner Dec. 11 has no doubts about Grif- fin's future in the pro ranks. ")fay be he's not as big as they• like, but he's as brave as they like," Hayes said. "l have no doubt he can play in the pros. He epitomizes everything you '-want in an athlete -great ability and· great courage -and he's the best leader we've ever had. "He combines speed and power and runs the ball better than-any back we've ever had. And I've never seen a player who engenders the respect in other players that he does ... "I'm not going to put anybody down," Griffin said when asked if he c~sidered himself the best player iiltlle country. ''There are some great backs in the United States -Chuck Muncie, Ricky BeJI, Tony Dorsett, Joe Washington -, and I'm not put- ting myself above anyofthem." with nine seconds to play to ice the victory. Lakers-~osch Bill Sharman said the Bullets are ,:;tiH a great tNtm even t.hough they don't have Kevin Porter, who wa~ traded for Bing "He's been 1nJ11red," said Sh9J'man. "But thl'Y Will get it together.·· LOS ANOE LIES 11041 Ford I. W•rner •. Abdul JabO.lr .lO Allen 12 Goodrlcll 19, FrHmln 1', R10Mll 19. WASHINGTON 11071 Grevey 17. Haye!. IJ, Unnta 70, 81111112. (.tl<'nl•r 11, Rloroan •.Jone~•. Rootn>on I. l~ Anotln 2' 2t 71 n W.\lll1191on 11 21 H JI llM 101 Foul*d OUI. Non~ l Ol•I Fouh LOS A119tlU 7), W.slllngton 11.' Tetllnlt•I AOClul J•bbotr A 10,.o:l Other Air Tragedies ReCalled By T he Associated Prt'ss The death or auto ra!'ing cham pion Graham Hill in the crash of his private plane ii'I London fog over the weekend added to a long list of sports greats who met a similar fate. Plane crashes have taken the lives of Knute Rockne, one of America·s most famous football coaches; former heavyweight boxing champion Rocky Mar- ciano, golf ace Tony Lema. ten- nis star Rafael Osuna and former m.iddleweight champion Marcel Cerdan of France. Air tragedies have virtually wiped out national soccer teams in Europe as well as United States college football teams, forcing organizations such as major league baseball and the National Football League to set up contingency plans in case of such accidents. The bulk of the United States figure skating team died in an airport approach crash in Brussels, Belgium, on Feb. 15, 1961, while en route to the World Championships in Czechoslovakia. This was one of the most shock· ing of such accidents. The crash cost the lives also of leading coaches and administrative personnel and erased years of preparations that had brought the United States to a dom.inanl position in thf! sport. The shock waves produced by this accicdent failed to match those created by the death of the great Rockne, successful coach at Notre Dame, when the plane in which be was riding smashed in- to a Kansas wheat field March 31, 1931. Many papers printed an extra edition announcing the .tragedy. Lema, winner of th~ British Open and rated one of the world's best golfers, was rushing Crom the PGA Championship at Akron, Ohio, to keep an appointment in Chicago when his light chartered plane ran out of fuel over an Il- linois golf course, killing Lema, ·his wife and two other persons. UPI Tet.pllolo BLOCK ED S HOT -Bill Walton of the Portland Trailblazers (32) blocks a shot by Cleveland's Austin Carr in National Basketball Association action Tuesday night. Cleveland won the game, 91·80. Sports i11 Brie f ' Kings Top Flames; Aztecs -sign Best I OAKLA~D -The Los Angeles Kings aren't playing up to form. :says coach Bob Pulford, but they are playing well enough lo win. The Kings broke loose for three · goals in the third period to beat the Atlanta F1ames 5-3 Tuesday night in Los Angeles and Pulford said, "We were struggling for much or the game. "But when you win it's still great. it doesn't matter ... Pulford, whose Kings play the California Seals here tonight, said his team was down after a slump that saw them go winless in six games. • "But the spirit is back, the players are digging and fighting for shots,,. Pulford said. "I think it's all coming back.·· Tommy Williams and Frank St. Marseille scored in the third period to s mas h a 2-2 deadlock and Butch Goring fired a goal in· to an empty net with 16 seconds left for the final score. Marcel Dionne scored his 15th goal of the season and assisted on Williams· goal that broke the tie .. .. ~ the young center scores his 399th point in on~y five ::;easons in the NHL. B est to A.:fers LOS ANGELES -George Best, the British soccer star aJso known for his playboy antics, has come to terms with the Lo~ Angeles Aztecs of the North American Soccer League and will join the club for the 1976 season. John Chaffetz. managing general partner of the Aztecs, an. nounced the agr.rement Tuesday but would give fl'o terms of the pact. Charretz said Best. 29. would come to Los Angeles early next year lo continue the training pro- gram he is now on to reac h a level of fitness he has prescribed for himself. Selmon lt'in# OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla. Leroy Se! m on. Oklahoma':; super·quick, 256~pound defensive tackle, today w e1s awarded the Outland Troph) a::. the outstand- ing lineman in college football. Phoetlix Eye# L a rt»r PHOENIX The Phoenix Racquets have obtained the World Team Tennis draft rights to Corona del Mar's Rod Laver. The Racquets obtained the draft rights from the Hawaii Leis m exchange for a cash settlement and the draft rights to Erik van Dillen. S tar• F old CHICAGO -The Utah franchist' of the American Bas ket bal I Association has folded · Four of the top Utah Stars have been :sold to ·the St. Louis Spirits in a bid to resolve Utah·s out-.. standing debts Off to St. Louis are center Moses Malone. forwards Randy- Denton and Steve Green ancl l!Uard Ron Boone for an un- disclosed amount of cash. Other A BA te,a ms to fold this year have bt>en San Diego and Baltimore, reducing the leagun to seven teams -ilF.D I C ATION OF.PT. - N~wport Harbor High water polo eoaeh Bill Barnt-tt jumped in a private plane, braving &iormy weather eondit;ons, to scout a playoff foe in Santa Barbara last week. · .\ll·SoC•I SeC°"4 THm THd l. .. 4h, TOfn Crooll (0oldt1t Wetll; Cr1l9 110,,,..,, Miiie Mltc"•ll !Oran~ C.O.s1). U~IT••i.t. KINGS GOALIE ROGIE VACHON GETS HIS GLOVE ON A SHOT BY CURT BENNETT. Borg Romp• C'ONG.RATULAT IO NS Df;PT. To Edison :met lJmvc>rsi ty High cross count ry lt•ams for winning CI F' rhampwnshirs and to the surprisan~ Fountrun Vallc>y High football t t'<.Hn which has somehow s urv1 vt•ll 1ls first two playoff tests . NeHhrr Cl F victory was a flukt> .... they ~ny when those Baron:.-t•omt• 10 Pl<iy, watch out. T icke ts on Sal~ Ticket!! for Saturday rught 's Avocado Rowl matdung Orange C..oa:st Collegt• and Ril) Hondo ;Jrf' on salt' at O('t Theo tit'kets t'nn ht" fl\lf'('hast'd intheOCC ·tudcnt book:.tore. \· UCI Cage~ Host Humboldt Art optimistic coach 1\m Tift will send the UC lrvine bNkct- ball team into action for tho first time tonight when the Anteaters entertain Humboldt State University in Crawfocd Hall on lht UCl t'ampus with tipoff at 8. The 1975·76 Anteatens wilt lack height and rebounding hut Tift is hopeful they will make up for it with dt>Cense and hi gh shoolln~ perl'ent agl' "We have a number ot playl•r:s back but we wm mi~ the big ml'ft <Dave Bake.r and Jerry Mara:J)," Tlrt says. Tallest man in the starting lineup wlll be Jeff Butler, a 6-S plarer who will open at the post position. He is a letterman but sat out last season with an inj'Ury. Others on the front line wUl in· dude Steve Cleveland (6-3) and Scott Jenkins (6·4 >. U Jenkins is unable to start because or a minor jajury, it will probably ha Rt<'k Younge (6·2) on the front IU\e. Youoae wm alternate at ----· l (Qrward and guard. ,_ the backcourt, Nate Jones (6-3) and Tim Tivenan (6-0) will Jet the starting call. Kevin Davis is a third guard who will alternate at a starting posit.ion. An e1abth man expe<:ted to see coosiderable duty ts Dan Hair (8--5). Humboldt State is under a new coach, Kim Kellenberg, and has a number of first-year players 1n thellneu.p. On the front line are newcomers Preston Gilmort' (6-6), Clifford Hardeman (6-~ > and Jim Fetesoff (6-4). Charlie S~brobilgen (6·5) and Dave l{a)emeyer (6·5) are front-line reserves. In the backcourt will be Clyde Spears (6·1) and Ron Holcomb (6-1), two lettermen from last season. , The Lumberjacks lost their opener to San Jose Stat(', 92-<15, when the vktors shot a sizzling 72 percent from the floor. SI'OCKHOl.M -Bjorn Borg, Sweden's young lt>nnis hero. senl Harold Solomon spinning out of the Masters tournament Tuesday night, and tlie Nastase partly rE'· deemed hb reputation as a rascal. A happy patriotic crowd o( 4,000 at Stockholm's Kungliga Hall cheered Borg as he ham· mered Solomon, 6·2, 6-2. Nastase, of Romania l'am.,- back to his best oohavior and hi~ best tenms to down U.S. Open winner M anutl Orantes, the Spanish left hander .. 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 Borg anct Guillermo Vil~ or Argentina now an~ assured or places in thE\ semifinals. They are thf' two top players in the Rlu{' Group of thl' round robin tournament. • 2 DAIL y PIL_O_T ______ w_.cs_n_e.;..;ld...;_•Y ......... o.c. ....... ;...m_bec-.-_3..;... _19_...7S No Regrets About Dove Switch 1 "Y F.D BUl\GART OttM lh1lly •11• SUtf He holds the school's career passing record but three years <.tgu Chris Dove was a halfback - not a quarterhack --On the Foun- tatn Vulley High freshman foot- ball team. "We didn't think he. had the ~pt•C'd to bt' a runrung back," s:lys Bruce Pickford, Fountain Vallt>y's head varsity football. t•oa('h. "We knew he was a good "\hrower so we swit('hl'<i him to <1u<irterbark at thl· tad l'nd of his frt>~hm·~n yt'ar." It was a switch that P1rkfurd ::ino ntve ha"e not n·grt'ttC'd Bad Night For Area Quintets It wasn't a good night for South Coast J.eagut' basketball teams Tuesda\.' as four of the five teams in the loop that were in non· league action lost their season openers. San Clemente was upended at Downey, 88·74; Laguna Beach lost to visiting Rancho Alamitos, 61 56 in overt.ime; Santiago knO<'ked off invading University, 67-56 ; and Cypress dumped the host Dana Hills Oelphins, 60-57. At Downey. the host Vikings sank 10 free throws in the third quarter and defeated San llemente 's Tri tons, 88-74 . Downey only led by three at · halftime but hit some long jum- pers in the third period and sank 10 free throws to San Clemente's none. Although shooting 47 percent from the> field, the Tritons were nMble to stay with a physical Oowney team. The Tritons were sparked by Tim Dunham and John Witherell, who scored 21 and 20points. University was tight in its opener, committing too many turnovers against the Santiago press. The Trojans were down by 14 quickly, but rallied to within four points mid way through the third quarter before more turnovers killed the last hope. FV QUARTERBACK CHRIS DOVE. Roger Poirier led University in scoring with 20 points, while Steve Wood and Mark Green chipped in w1th12andl1. Eagles Gun Down Comanches, 61-51 Dana Hills got in trouble early when the Dolphins couldn't solve the Cypress zone in the first half, falling behind by nineat the half. A spirited press brought the final score closer and the major contrib\ltor in the scoring column w<1s Stu Hl•in, who st'ored JO of his 16 counters in that s pan, mostly fromout:-ide. . · Ry ROG ER f'ARJ$0~ Of the Od1ly Pilot \t.atf E s t a n C' 1 .1 111 g h b .1 s k et b a II C'oach Oavc> C;1rl1sle aµpea.Jl'3 to han• mnrC' than one ace up his sleeve. With All C'l•ntury League ~uard Ray Orgill hohbll'<l for an 1mfrfinill· Pl' r111cl. hl1 's come up v. l t h G ,l r v c 0 n r (' r In l h (' b<l<'kt'Ollrl . And when his tt.•am needs addi t 1nnal Ot)(l~t. hl' inserts Larry II a I I 1 n t o t h l' I in e up . Th at di\ Hknd paid off for a 61 51 non· lt'.n!lll' 'll'tnry Tuesday night ;1gainst 'is1t ing Canyon as Hall (·am<' up v.1th 18 points to lead the F:aglt>s who had four players in double figures Can,on ~o Jrh Bob Schermerhorn say ... this is the t 'nm.rnrht'" · Vt',tr and well 1t m:iy bt• Rut 1l .ilso appears lht' E.1f!lt>:,, h.lVl' .1 fl'W thmgs going for thl·m ala Jim MC'Closkt>v 1111. Pl'tt' '.'it•wmann (13) and Kvh• R1 ..;c'h<'ff '12> ·Tht' Eagl<':,, JUmJ)('d to a M-2 Ir.id at I ht• outset and trailed al only orw point 131 30 v.ith 1 ·07 'pt'nt in thr third quarter> a-; ttw1r f.1 ... l hrt'.tk <an undl'rstst<' ml·nt 1 ~c.I .i..-.1-.t orH·nted nf !•'11"' .... 1·1i\ lh1· ComdJ1C"hes from mounttn..! .1 -.ucecsz.{u.J r.ill} 1n lill' i.tllc..•r t.11?c:,, l ·an)l1n nt•pl to w1th1n lhrN• points at 46-43 with 6 :38 ldt, but '.'.t>'>' mann scored from ins1dt• t h ~1 n k s t o a n a s s i s t f r o m McCloskey, then B1srhoff, th<.' floor leader, flipped a pass to Hall inside. who convl'rtt'd to make it 50 43. Hall piC'ked up eight more points in the final 5.23 as Estan· ria fought off Canyon's prc·ss v.1th a stepped up lt•mpo or its own -feeding to the open man inside .... nd releasing a play(•r downcourt against the press. Cage Powers Duel Tonight The Polphins pressed for. most of the second half, but it d1dn ·t b<>come completely effective un· til the final eight minutes when they scored 27 of their total of 57. Dave Wear scored four points in overtime to s park R a ncho Alamitos past Laguna Beach's Artists. The Artists led by four entering the final quarter but Rancho Alamitos tied the score with 1 :45 to go and forced the game into overtime when the winners went into a four·coroer offense. Wl!Mnll ~ry Hllllmerl< HutchincH Holy 11 n pl Ip I 4 I 10 J 2 1 I 4 0 4 • 2 1 4 s 1 -0 s 2 Oli-0 1 0 1 Dunham 10 1 $ 21 Hof'v•th 2 0 1 4 McOon.Jld 1 , 1 4 'Mllclwll 0 1 1 1 Tot.tis 31 12 24 74 Sc.ete lly OU•,_,, s.ri Clemente 21 1S 16 21-7' C>owMy "' 23 27 22..-lt will be Edison's Chargers vs ~ Beacll 1541 Huntington Beach's Oilers at 7 ,, it pt•• and Katella's Knights vs. Foun· Bll<on s 2 l 12 e .s.,,1111 LlllHlrom 1 I 0 3 Pike tain Valley's Barons at 8:30 in a Taylor 3 2 o a Ev..is h j g h S C h 0 0 l b a S k e t b a 11 C>vonk 12 2 3 26 Tot•ls , 0 l .. I 0 4 t 0 I 3 1 24 • 1• 56 doubleheader at Fountain Valley s<0roy011•rt.n .. flancho Al&mitos 18 8 11 11 6-61 High tonight. uvun.euc11 ? 11,." 1-si. The four teams move to Hunt· D11111H1n1011 ington Reach High Friday night P.•u•~ ': ~ '; ~ Hoffm911 when Edison and Katella rollide Serr...., o 1 2 StU11•" ~'t 7 and Fountain Valley and Hun-H••n 2 4 16 c.u11»nson Ree~ o 3 2 Bllur t1n1ton Beach clash at8 JO. M1111-1cr J 1 11 Toui1s 3 1 2 , 0 , 2 z 0 0 , 0 0 0 1 0 24 • 17 S7 Huntington Reach and Foun-sure11v o...n.n Cypress 6 19 10 1S-.O t:iin Valley arc coming off cham o. ... H.11s 1 a u 21-s1 * * * p10nship S('asons whlll~ Katella Utt1 .... rs11y Ut> Est.an<•• 1611 was runnerup to the 01lers in the "°'''"' :•1: ! ~ H11•1ord tri " pf ,,. c.or.,~, o o • " • Empire League Edison finished ¥to\>od ' o s 12 GrMft 0 3 1 l S I I 11 0 0 I 10 2 0 I 4 20 II>,. S6 V•• ....... " 1 1 • • 11•\ChOf• ) 1 0 11 with a 9-14record1 ast year but has Mc<:•rnc1s 0 0 s 0 c.au.c> ,_.,...,_,,., o ' • 11 ,...If f • () I~ JohMOn I I S l Eyltholt ,.,.. ,. •• , • , 1 4 Toi.is l} 11 '' ~' a new roach in L10nel Purcell and Ho11111 , 1 3 J Toi.is ~6tn,o...,,_ a top transfer in 5·10 guard Bob ~-11vo.i."'" t.4"Y'ln 10 17 10 I• )I Vnlwrslty 12 12 17 1~ E••~·~~------'° __ ,_,_,_,_,_~~'--\~·~~e_ls_·a_n~g=-·~---------~s.nt_1_990;:._~-----'-•-l0~-"-11_ ..... _,_ NEW 83,817 -SQ.-FT. BUILDING WITH RAIL, DOCK-HIGH LOADING, EXPANSION LAND, PROTECTED ENVIRONMENT, 1 76 MONTE ARLOS . LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY DEALING WHILE THEY LAST! BUY OR LEASE EASY FREEWAY ACCESS AND MORE. f nf 1nf()(ma11on on this or other building •11•Prn;Jl•v,.<; catl your hloker Of Craig Lyon ~anaq~r ol Sale!> and Leasing at 12n1628-4204 1714) 833·1010 IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX . I ~ " ---1 ..,.. c... ,,.., ~ c. ~tllDO •-w vra.. Illa> .... "" I le-'iT •II)~' 118i1- ROGER MILLER CHEVROLET 900 SO. C.OAST HWY .. LAGUNA HACH 494-1 131 546-996 7 ' .,, -.... .,, " . A second string vprsity quarlerbact. a~ a sophomore, Dovt has been Fountain Valley's starter for the pa:.t two seasons and his accurate drop-back pass· ing is one reason why Fountain Valley is hosting St. Paul in the quarter finals of.t the CJF 4·A playoffs Friday naght at Orange Coast College. Dove has completed 109 of 169 ·passes for 1,436 yards this year and has connected on 184-of-351 for 2,679 yards during his varsity car~r. Although Dove bas scored three tout'hdowns on short runs. the 5 10, 175-pound senior is known for his passing. "He probably throws the outs and shot.t sLuU •~ well as any quarterback we've had." says Pickford, who also coached Dan Troup earlier thia decade. "Some kids are pretty Umited bt>cause they t'an 't throw the deep out pat· tern, but Chris isn't." Dove has shown considerable improvement since his junior year when he completed just 72 or 173 passes for 1,193 yards. "I have lo give credit to my re· ceivers and my t'oaches," says Dove. ''I feel I have the be-st re· ceivers in the county and coach Dave Penhall has helped ffi('I a lot in reading defe nses and showing me some short patterns.·· Dove 1s also a more confid~nt qu.art.erbaclt than .he was last. year and as recently as four weeks ago when he and Gary C'.oleman were battling Cor tht• No.1 role. "There is less pressure kno\\- ing J 'm No.I." says Dove. "but 1f I don't play well, it's nice to know Gary can come in." Coleman, a junior, has thrown for 649 yards. but Pickford opted to play Dove continuously dunng the past month. "When a quarterback puts 100 P.Oints on t he board in thret- games," says Pickford of Dove. "I'm reluctant to make a change." Rams, Vikes Vie Tonight 1 By HOWARD L. HANDY OftlleO.ll'tf'llllC~ Three classic matchups loom in tonight's second round t'ham· pionship cpmpetition of the an- nual Wes tminster·Marin a basketball tournament with the favored Marina Vikings tangling with Millikan High's Rams in the , feature attraction. The Yikes a nd Rams play at 8:30 at Marina with a Century League matchup of probable title contenders at 7. Coach Tandy Gillis' Corona del Mar Sea Kings meet Villa Park in this one. At Westminster, former Los Alamitos Griffins coach Wendell Witt will send bis current charges, the El Toro High Chargers, against t.he Grifs at 8.30. Lynwood meets Wilson in the opener at 7. In action 'Jluesday night, Los Alam1tos came from behind a 10-point first ·half deficit to defeat Costa Mesa's Mustangs, 64-56 at Westminster while Long .Beach Wilson took the measure of Tustin's Tillers, 81 -61. At Marina, Millikan disposed of Warren's Bears, 96-73, and T• ..... 'sSc ..... At WfttlftlMtff •-Wu1mlnst~ "'Cot I• MeY S:30-Tustln vs N•wport Hartior 1 -t.ynwood vs LB WlliOn ..~I Toro VSW'Al•mll~ -=""atMarlN •-t.os Amigos vs W11rren S:~onvsMUfl)tly 7-<:onlnli del "'9rvs VIiia Park _ l;lO~ll MlllllUlll YI AMrlllll Villa Park toppled Murphy High, 65-56. . Coach Larry Sunde rma n·s Mustangs opened with a flourish against a cold·shooting Los Alamitos team and took com-f mandearly. Mid way t hrough the second period, the Mustangs were in front, 23·13, 25·15 and 27·17 and appeared headed for an easy vic- tory. The Griffins who hit only 25 percept in the first quarter, sud· denly caught fire and out-scored the Mustangs, 12·2 in the next three minutes to tie the count at 29. 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When the Rustlers went into a s taJl. Rars tow was foreed to ro.ui. Victo ry GOLETA -Ne wport Harbor High's undefeat- ed Sailors made it 23 in a row Tuesday with a vic - tory here at UC Santa Barbara over previously undefeated San Marcos, 12·7. Now it's Sunny Hills .. High 's Lancers that re· main as the fina l hurdle Friday evening at 7: 30 at F.a s t Los An geles College for the CIF 4-A water polo cham- pionship. . S;ntdteb~n1c."Cottepa goes 8:fter --Mulligan 's Gauc hos rolled to its fourth straight victory torug~t victories over South Coast Con whe~ the Gauc.-hos of.coach Bill ference teams last wee kend Sad ~ulhgan fa~e El Canuno College dlebac.-k handed San Dit'go Ml'sa 1n the opemng ~oun.d of Orange an 87·80 setback, then toppled C<?as t College s fifth annual Gross mont. 73-64 . Miles E aton basketball tourna- ment. Saddle back and El Camino col- lide at 9 following a 7 o 'clock g a me matc hing Rill Bloom's Ox- nard College five against rugged Santa Ana College. Thurs day night Santa Rosa takes on Santa Monica at 7 and OCC faces Phoenix at9. Saddleback. Santa Ana, Santa Monicj:l. El Camino and Santa Rosa all have a s hot at the tourney title . The Gau<'hos are led b y 6·5 Dean Smi th and 6 ·3 Mi kt· Bokosky. ' Smith. a fres hman from St>rvite High, is Saddlebac k's leading scorer with 49 poi nts Oo.3 average) while Rokosky. a transfer from Riverside CC, has tallied 41 (13 .7 averag<'). El Camino, las t year's tourney runnerup, is expected to be a <'on tender in the M etropoljtan CO!I feren<'e this season. Players of Week Bo'lton tM, N..,1 York 100 College Rus tler s s ank six And S.rnt..i Montt':.t, Sunt;.i Ho::,a ~:'!":,~~~~:~.a free throws 1n the fmal and Snnt.• Ana huve top teams . s..t11a101,1Cani.uwvt0 minute Tuesday night. Santa Ros a wo n its confrrt•nt-1• -::;:~~;_ca;!C::~~111'A':wi defeating visHing last st':\S1>n, t'arning a berth. in st IAuis 122, KtnhK~v 112 Rarstow College. 73-69. the s talL' playoffs . s.r-Antonio 11•. v1101n1a to1 in a non-con ( e r e n ce M•ll ... al "KUY LH910t NY 1~111ne1e<u, SL Lovh 1 basketball game. Bloom is a forrtH•r Corona del Lo\Anveiu s,At1•n1•3 L <"adiog 43 -30 al Mar High head c·oa<·h who 1is also halfhme. the Rustlers 0r...,.ews1 m> cmCM!fiW l 0 d * 118 T1>1cMr <Cl def Sow• t ... the a thletic dire<'tor a xr\ar . a * * •:i.<-t.«"°" <C> pll\Md cr•lo•·n . college in its first year. Rlooin Prep Polo ~ICl9ftWHICT>I l0 -Sl-•r1(0)de<B•rr0fl l2·S formerly was a n assistant at >SO-O.vl\<O>dKTruJlllol~ 1se-um,,._t1 <Cl dK. BMIClll ).1 Pepperdine Coll1•gt> ~incl prior lo u 1-sh1111day co> 11111n&ct t h at was h •'ad ('(l~IC h ~· t El Newporl ~~~!!:':~'.'~:~·Ma rm 1 ~;111:.'~1 ~~ lC) d•c Hill t~7. Camino. SunnyH111s12.1As A11~5 190~•uak 101 pinned Mtnooz.a l ·A S.milln'11S 4:0S. 5\>cond round p);1y Will bt' held R1vers1de Poly4,SanlaFd Hwl #Usttrs (0) pinned McMinn ~1dny with tht' l®er bra<'k~t ~-E_•~~ra_~_,_~-~~o~~=a-~=========~~~~~~~~~~~=·~o~s ~~~~~~~~~ games set for 3 and 5 p m. and • tht> winner 's br:H·kel lilts bL•1ng Wrestling JohMon • 1 ' 10 Ciarlo; ) 1 3 12 Sc:hllle< I 9 t 2 20 Fl~c,..r • 7 J 18 Pa•k•r ' s 1 1 IMl\00\ 1 0 0 4 Hor\Clller I 0 l 1 Tot•I• lO 13 I/ 13 Halttlnw · GolMn Wu t, 43·30. ---- played at 7 and 9 MD Rolls \ The Sailors of coach Bill Barnett jumped out to a 5·0 lead after one quarter , then held on as San Marcos came back to stay within range. But that five-g oal out burst in the firs t perio d proved too much for the hosts to overcome. Coaches at each area school selectfootball players of the Week The f ast brea kin g M a t e r Dei H ig h Mona rchs r at'ed to a 52·23 halftim ~ lead and whi pped th e v isiting Duartt~ f<'alC'ons. 88·60, in a non league basketball game Tut>sday nig ht. ohnson & son I ...di:l_ imi.111• 114'1!148 1 W w;.1114+ Mf.gt "We lost our cool a lit- tle bit in the s e<'ond half." s aid B a rnett. .r , "And tha t worries me r., becaus e this is il four--~~ quarter game ... · 'E;~ I j!v ~.,. The Sailors h a d s ix ,• pla~ers iA-...the scoring t '· column, )ed by Frank .... ~ . Anders on q..nd J o hn Dobrott. who scored four and threr goals. "George Newland and KERRY CRABB Dana Hills Offense WILLIE GITTENS FVOffense RANDY ADAMS---· .San Clemente Offense Hill K"llfmaf\ St,.mmer S<lll.1111 EIPn1 Duan e t-t•ion Hd1• Ltel-.hu\ Mo't>ruO.or f.,Mtnf't' Koma~a Bullem Totals ~t•rDt1 tU I IQ q 1 ) ) fl .. I I 1 0 J 0 0 1 • 0 l 0 1 l S 18 Sc or• by Ou•rlt'f\ IA 9 2S 71 "ll 71 pf IP 1 11 1 ~ 1 I 0 8 I H) ~ b • I • 0 8 J .. 1 3 l 1 12 88 55yeo.rs of friendly fo.mily • service ORANGE COUNTY"S OLDEST LINCOLN MERCURY DEALERSHIP / CL YOE JOHNSON DICK JOHNSON 1140 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, CA (7141540-5630 IS -M I...~~~~~~~~~.:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--,_,,------ Mitch White p I a y ed ----------.,.,----------.,------------- vE>ry. very well on de- fen s e for u s.·· said Barnett.,. "Eac h of the m contributed five or six s t e a I s . A n d, T e d McGinley came off the bench and moved well." Sawyer's 31 Pace MV to 80-45 Win Newport sha ttered the .· ups et dreams of San By ED BU R GART · Mission Viejo went on 1Marcos early when the 0t111eoa11yP11ou1att a blitz in the third tough Sail o r s pres s Although they still quarter. turning a 41·26 ripped the San Marcos featur'ed a 2-3 zone de-·advantage into a 61·29 attack apart. "We mis· fense and a 2-2-1 full -lead within s even sed four or fi~ other court press Tuesday minutes. Oceanside, un · goals in the early going night. the 1975 Mission able to handle the fuU - that we shouldn't have," Viejo High Diablos <'ourt pres s, had five added Rarne tt. bas ketball team didn't ·more turnovers. "And we s hould have resemble last year's 17·8 been more patient in the squad. Oceanside switched to second half whe n some Jn rolling to an 80-45 a 2-3 zone defense in the of the calls were going non· league win over vis. second half in hopes of against us.·· iting Oceanside in their containing Sawyer. But Sonowit's SunnyHills , seas on opener, the the other Diablos - twice a v i ct i m in Diablos showed sharp re-particularly guard John Newport ·s s tring of vie-bounding strength -an Hatt 'r u P -foiled tories this year. First it ingredient missing las t Oceanside's plans, hit- -was a one-goal decision, season -and a surpris-ting outside jumpers. then a 7·2 verdict against ingly quick center in Hattrup, a stabilizing a juggled Sunny Hills Steve Sawyer. force in a backcourt that lineup. Sawyer, a strong in-lost all-league guards Scoroyo...rtm side threat l a st year. Dean Egertson and Dave ~wport s 3 2 2-12 ~cored 31 poi~ts and was Cooper, tallied eight ~:.:;~~~ \Coring: ~,,~~:\o~-.~ Just as eff~chve f~om 15 points and contributed Oobf'ott 1. "~w1and 2, Rot>ertson 1, ,fet>t out a:s he was from . numerous assists. White 1, McG•nley 1 under the basket . Newport Girls Fall . S~yer_. a 6-5 senio_r. rut a vanety of shots m t he first half when he s cored 21 points and helped the Diablos take a 41 -26 halftime le ad over a mistake -pro n e Oceanside team that committed 14 turnovers. Mlssloft Vhtjo llO) 19 tt "' '-Adams 1 1 3 ) Z099 S 0 t 10 s.awv,,. 14 3 2 Jl HattruP 4 0 3 8 Kenneov 2 1 2 s McOon•ld , 0 10 Erick\00\ I I 3 Booth I 0 3 Blum 0 0 2 Gtns1chen 1 I 3 Totals 3S 10 1' 80 SCor• by Ou•rt•rs OteansiM 11 IS s Mission Viejo 21 20 21 SANTA MONIC A - Newport Harbor High School 's girls tennis team came· to the end of the line in the CI F 4-A semifinals Tues day af- t ernoon . 2 0 112 · 7 1"2 • a s Westlake High School advanced to the cham- pionship finals Thursday at the Santa Monica Ten- nis Club. Thinner and quicker than he was l ast year, Sawyer tore apart Oceanside's man-to-man defense and got strong reb15unding help rrom Banquets forwards Dave Zogg and Mitch Adams. It wa~ case of too many r4nked players - four -a s the Re ach Cities Leag ue champions went down to d efeat for the first time this se ason . Westl•k• (20'~ 0 111) H•wport Harbor S1nqlu ton Schoetller IN! lost lo K Coopt>man 1·6, Rene 2·6, 0 Coopem.tn '-4. dl!f wer ner 6· 1 Kelley Smith <N > won r·S, 6-1, lost 3-6, 3-6 K•llY Wa9ner IN) won 6·2, l>-1, loo;t ~.~6. Oet>l>ie GI lchrist IN l won 6-2, lost 1-6, H>. 2 6. Doubtu AllV'IO'I RiltY·Mel1nda My~r~ IN! tos• to Oan1~l·Klmba11 2·b, 3-•. ~Ill 1 The visitors were never close, falling behind 14-4 in the open- ing period and only get- ting to within nine at 35·26 late in the s nd period. Girls Sports GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY VARSITY Huntln9ton Be•ch def Garden Grove,H>. H8 scorl,,9-0f!bb1e BurroW\ 2. JUNIOR VARSITY Hunlln91on Btac h d•f Garden Grove. 3~ HB scorlng-AnM Erpenl><!ck J. Sports a ward s ban· quets are s cheduled tonight for athletes at E st ancia. Newport Harbor and Mission Viejo high schools. The Estancia varsity football team will be fet· ed at the s chool's cafeteria. beginning at 6:30, in addition to the junior varsity team. wilh Llebe\·POllH ·3, 2-6. --_ Barbie Sltinner·J•ll J ohnston (NI VARSITY Unlwrsllydef Edlson2·1. Unlwr\lty sco•i"11 Wal~er. Gold. Ne~port Harbor's varsity footba ll team will be honored at the Balboa Bay Club at 6:30. while Miss ion Viejo's varsity football team will meet at the Mission Viejo Inn at 7. lOSI 4-1>, 3-4; 3·~. 1-6 JUNIOR VARSITY Edison dl!f Un lversllv l · 1 ieans and things AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEAClrl 714 644-7030 ---------------- rone. .. ~~:· . ~ .... "'---~.:'· .~ ' .. ,, HALF GALLONS REDU~EDTO · 99 ! ~ ' >t,~i;. . .. ~ Wh ether you 'reg iving a gift or gi~in~ra p~rty, Seagrams 7 Crown c(!n hf?IP · save you money. Thats because, for a limited ti me only, we've lowered the pncesof fi fths and half-gallons. . Seagram's 7 Crown. Great for giving, greatfor serving ,apdgreatforsav1ng. This year give Seagram's and Save. · SlA.UAM 01111111• 0 ~Hr. rt racuuo ror M OOllOAYS. ,, • .. Wednesday Oecer111ber 3. 1975 Franz Pow~r <;_hampion / \\ urld off :i.hore-power tll• tt rnc1ng ha:s a Dt:'W n1,1mpw11 11·:j Wally Fr.1n1 l)f Rr,1111who.11\ u o mp3igo th.it took him 111 four c1,ntin1:nt~. \\ r ;1pped up thl""tltle in lbt.< l"l'l't'nt Kt>~ Wt•st, Fla .. 1 11·t• sfter t" '' years of d11m1uation tiC the oport h\ < 'srlo R1,n11mi of Italy. 1: r a n ' · h u a t w " :s l>l1wertd bv .KAM Ch.am I' : o n M .1 k l' r 6 2 5 h p 111,·uw:-;1s was Bonnnu·:s ~ iwn the Italian won ti .1 ,. i< lo ha l' k \II or Id 1·11.1 mpi1111~b1 ps in J 97J .111d l ~I~ I The KAM is a h l1°1d1,1l•it•r dt·~ign. FR \ \OL" WI~ makes tl trll l't> l'\'\O::.l'l'Utl Vt' world ·n 1mp1<1nsh1ps in "h1d1 1'.1°Kh.\dt.•r t'ngint•:-. h.1n· •"''\\.'t>rt•d the "inn111g !It 1;1 t WALLY FRANZ NEW OFFSHORE POWER BOAT CHAMP Makes It Three In Row•For Klekhaeter Fran1 h,\d \ 1rtuall\ < i1n<.•hed the world tr tit· .;t !ill' ll:l7.J Miami ~a::.s.1u r.H·e rn Oct1lbl'r ;1fkr wh1rh R1,,nom r. th<.' 1inh dnver with an tHlt:-.id;. 1·h:mc'\ of catt-hing him, .1nnolmred his r1.•t1rt· mt•nt from the ::.por~ Brothers GO by Cat lip until this timt' it had ht>t'n a .strugglt' bet~t>t·n hnib r~1tht>r th an engmt>s Franz dnivt• a 38 fo<'I Bl•rtram and Rononu a . hi foot C:~ arette hull both usrn;? K1ekhMferll::?5 h;> eng11w~ ~l'llllE~J.\', Ronomi .1nno11nc1•d tu...; "unreun.• mt>~t' h~ t•ntl•nng thl' Kt>\ \\ l'"' l r <H'l'. thl' la~l l'\ t>nt 01 the l n1on of In a·rnatwn.il ).l1ltorboat ing (Ul~t ) world circuit II~· alsn :mnounced that ht> was ~witching from the Kiekh:1efer engrnes to \lerCnuser power This sl't up a head tn h l' ad l' ll n r r 0 n ta l t ll 0 ht•t Wt'l'll the two maJllr pnwer pl.ints in tht• II\· tPrn :•t1Pnal open class di Vl!'lt'll tl~llf:R T ll F. UI~ ... n ,rinp system, to win tht• \\nrl<i tit1e Ronomi \\nuid h.nl' h:1d to cap !llrt' f1:-': pl,11·P In tht• J\p~ \\t·~l r.~n \II Franl h.11! ti• do Yo .1:> to prevent h1 m ·rnm t.1krn.! that f1r~1 pi:tct .. h H turrH•d out, Uw I t.tii.in dn ver broi<edown .•'ld chd not even finish ''~de FranL <'<lme in f1r~t "' t.>r.1li. winnin,!! not only • ni> r :•C'1' hllt the cham pllln:-:n1r In ''inning thC' J.•7:i tt:il' Fr:1:i1 tonk fin• ::r ... 1 ;d:1L 1'", thn•1· 1 ·t ond . t \\ 11 1h1 nb .ind ,,,,l'fo111 tii L. /ti. B••yd \~ALVESTON, Tt>:x I l . P l ) --T w 0 S l . \t1;..•ustine, Fl;1 , step hf'llthers who ::.lopped in li.liveston to t•ctrn money t11 l'ontinue their tnp by < .1l~1 maran frnm tht'1r t1{lml' to Los An!,!eles h.\\'t' resumed their trip . The two, David Ik><'k, 21. and Jes::;ee ~1erritt, 2tl. left Florida early ttus ~ c>.ir and have been in G.dn•::.ton five month!i \wriont at the G l;.n es ton \" ,1chl Ser\'lce m Jktng l'nou;n money to con- tinue THF.Y SAID they an· hugginr the shore with their 16 foot catamaran. sailing in the daytimP :rnd spending their nights ashore. They kt'ep their provisions in duffel hags ;,board. Reck said they are m~1king trip for fun of it and to celebrate the American Bicentennial. Wt' havl' letter::. frnm t he ma-.or of St .\u:!us tine ·and from thl' R1 cent enn1al Cnm rruss1on 1 n W a :-hin!c,rton. DC. to tit:>llnr to lhl:' m.1~ or~ ,,f c1L1t'~ when· "e :-top .dong the way, .. Beci< :,aid. H E S.\IO A~ attempt to deli \'t'r a letter to Galveston Mayor R. A Apffel was received wHhotit enthu~iasm and the lt'tlt>r was left with the l'llY :,.ecretary. Reei< said the next stop 200 NYCahs . Police Cars ~ J'h.•t p;trt 111 your face above the brnige of y0ur "''·'l' r1·p1•rtedly stops growing in your iatt• tl·t•n ) l'.Jr:-ThC' lower part of your face dt11.·~ n11t :-top g rowing. however. So the shape <'f )1111r mouth c hanges from year to year as dill'!' th:1t or your jowls and jaw and chin. 1..)Hh:n:-. whi<"heverthecase. AROtJT 200 of lh<' .1utomobiles that look like t~1x1<'<'hs in New York City actually are undercoH'r police cars THAT STATE whr r Pin the most people get hit by hrhtnrng bolls 1:.-l-1orida R F: ,:\1 F. )f R F. R , t h e meat that's eaten around ht.•rt> outweighs the fish that's eaten around here by <1 bout IO to one, ::.r r T ff F: F:~Gl.IS ll 1 J.A~G UAG E words in wtuch K is the third letter I outnumber the English language words in which K I 1:-tht' fir t letter by two to one. Make a note of th.it t<l(l, pit'ase. I TAI.LEST, SHORTEST I Q · ·~~'Y you make a list of the t allest men i1' town. Then you list the taJlest of their sons. 1 ()n the avera~e. which will be the taller, the fother.s or the sons 1 .. 1 A. The fathers. Likewise, if you list the s hortest men Sn town aJong with the shortest of 1 their sons, the fathers on the average will be sh<,rter than their sons. Scholars who m ake a ~t11tiy o{ gt'ne:> Ctlll this ph<'nomenon the · n·pn.•ssion tow ,1 rd tht> mean.'· . Q. "WHO S r\10. 'Afnend who is very near .-.nd dt>ar m <1v in trmc become as useless as a rt>lati\£''! '1ark Twam1 " ,, A. No. < •t•orge Arle said that. Twam said. ' Hurry up .ind <'Omf to visit me before we get too nlrl to he;ir each other swear." Q . "WJIA T' tbl' oJdest surname in the worh1-t·~ \.Kali. WAS CUSTOMARY in old Rom e for mournt>n at fun('ra}s to munch on parsley dunn~ the sad orations over the deceaseid. .\ddrr~s mall 111 I. \1 Hol/d . PO &r /$(,(), Cn..•to Muo, C~ 92fi21i will b<.> in Corpus Chnsti · We will prnhably gel t11 Los Angt•lt·~ five or s ix m11nths from now,·· Hl•ek :,.~ud. "SinN• Wt' h~ve two :-urf board s on tht' c.1t:im~lr~ln and :-lop to go 'Llrfi nf \.\hen· Uw ".•Ct•r 1sn;.<ht Bec-k 1:-; marrit•d but '.\lerntt is :-tn,?ll' Ask(>{! wh~it h1:, "tfl• 1s doing, &'ei< :.~'1d, ' lirtmg ht>r fin~ern;11b, l ~Ut:'1>S ... Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY The Coast Guard estimates that 1,400 people will die in pleasure boating accidents next year. Whether the estimate is high or low is im material. The figure is r elatively low when one con· siders that more than SO million boats will be on the nation's inland and coastal waters. That m any or more peopll' will die in home accidents. Industrial accidents will take the lives of many more timl's that number and then there are automobile al'cr dents in which the death toll on holidays alone ex ct•t'Cis the boating accident figure for an entire year . This 1sn 't to pooh.pooh boating accidents. An <ICl'idental death is tragic to someone from whatever cause, but it is particularly s ad when one dies while he is ostensibly out for recreation and having Cun THF. BIG QUF.STION IS, who 1s responsible for these boating accidents? Are they caused by a bunch of wild-eyed waterborne maniacs? The Coast Guard's answer is a loud and clear no. The main culpnts are the average, fairly responsible boat operators who didn't know they were doing something wrong or just got a little careless for the moment. What <'an the average boat operator do to keep from becoming a Coast Guard statistic? There are many things .. but the most important is ed ucation And the good news about boating education is that it is free. EVF.R Y Y F.AR -AND sometimes twice a year the Coast Guard Auxiliary. the U.S. power Squadrons a nd the American Red Cross, conduct classes in safe boating. waJly, they are ~pread all over Orange County for .the convenience of inland residents. But all the education one can ab:1orb cannot solve the probletq. of boating safety unle~:> one puts what he learns into practice. One of the mos t important facets of practice is that of knowing your boat. Know what it can do and ran·t do under any given circumstance. Many acci- dents happen to experienced boat operators who are using boats with wruch they are unfamiliar. A person borrowing, <'hartering or buying a new boat should be "checked out'" somewhat the same as an airplane pilot. ONf'F. YOU KNOW realistically what you and your boat are capable of, you are ready to make plans to use it. If you are going to be voyaging offshore: Check the weather a day ahead of time a nd right up to th e time of departure. Let someone know where you are going, when you expect to return, who is with you and what your boat looks like. Check a lt equipment, especially the safety gear. Are the personal flotation devices (life. jackets) in good condition ? Remember, all boats 16 feet and over are required by law to have one PFD for each person a board, including the skipper . AN F.XPLOSION AT a fuel dock can spoil a day at sea before it has begun. All Coast Guard Aux· iliary and U.S . Power Squadron cours~ teach you how to refuel your boat and conduct yourself at a fuel dock. And fires are even common after leaving the dO<'k unless care has been taken to remove all fumes from below and to be sure your fuel lines are all intact. When a fire does occur, you can't call the fire department. The answer is fire extinguishers - again prescribed by law for boats with enclosed en,aine compartments. AS TO THE NUMBER of extinguishers,~ over ·and above the law. Boats undt>r 26 feet require one :J'ype B·l extinguisher; from 26 to 40 feet, two, and from 40 to 65 feet three. But it never hurts to have one or two extra extinguishers at readily accessible pla<'es on the boat. Choose the ones that are most ef· ficient. but be sure they are Coast Guard-approved. All of these precautions and more should be on the checklist of every boat that leaves the dock for n daysail or a cruise offshore t That's t he only way the Coast Guard pro · gnosticatiop of 1,400 fatalities can be reduced or eradicated. And the Coast Guard never resents bj. ing wrong on the short side of statistics like that. J . _,..._.,...,.,, ..... .._ .............. ~~.-..-.. \ '""' , .. , O•• hu , Du t -W~llt Sloch hill W• lttt"t 1~ •• .-, .. 110111 .... 1111 .. 1 COMES wmc 15 FLASHING BULBS! 9~~~~~~v~ ~ l .. ~ 46' ~ REG 1.29 25 SQ. fEET- 11 '8''x26" FOfl I SO SQ. FEET- 23'4"x26" PAPER c 2 FT. 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CORDLESS SHOE CARE KIT sign deconte ?n hand Emptre shandy q•fl' fosy ro siorP-needs no cord P1e•ced earring\. rt •n1·sron1.• & crofled wrcught 1rO'l Polosh, shine cloth. doube•s. cveryrh1'lq you "t'ed' .. precious" fJl'ndonrs. <JOS\I'' srond~ Decorotrve. • S-Pc. ~ CoH Kit 2.29 ~ sflOrHe on (ht"rmo\ Dov . . \ '\I' 'I 1' ' ' 1 I I I 1 ' 11,1 I ,' DAil Y PILOT U 1. ___ _ MADf;O 349 sruAn7 3FOR25C :~;; 6'' s~ES 7aa LAST! 2499 FLEXAMA TIC 300 SCHICK SHAVER Xtro thin heod blades shove eatro close' Fits foc1ol con- tours with Sorber tr1mme<. TEAMSET HAIRSITTER MEN'S DELUXE & FACIAL SAUNA GIFT NECKTIES Sers ho•r m 2 minutes' W1rh Solids onrl e>o11crns '" beou· 20 rollers, souno 011och· ttful lobr1cs l')r cosuol efe. rnents, clips ond pods gonce <>"Cl o l1Psh new loo~ AQUi.VELVA GIFT HUMIDOR Horid~Om(' reusable pewrer f1tl1shed humidor w11h 6 o. Airer Shove 2·tn· I 0111 set' VICKS MEDICATED ~ PLASTIC COUGH DROPS VAPORIZER SALE T 1melv \Pt'C•ol for cold~. Goll on s ize wlfh plost1c ra spy rt-1oors Neve• 090 n b~l. sofety shut·off . 8-16 or this low c><•CP Get yours' h6ur operi:Jt •on. •8' ~J ,1 .. ~ MARASCHINO SUNSWEET MYLANTA AllAClll911 = 1u ::. 111 11CE 'N EUY ..... 149 ..... lfllll ClfAM Cllllll Ulll ._1,7 I Ccm•: 4· I C If Ull •••• ..... .. IAIY llAMPOO :n: 151 Costa Mesa Santa Ana Fountain V altey El Toro Hunti~on Beach Hu~ltoeh 2JJ E. t 7Jlt Sf, ~ld!ttt M 1 atTalMrt E:t Toro at lockfitld , .. , .......... ~. 21 ll; ............. Costa Mesa Santa Ana Fountain Valley Westminster Hu~onleach H1111=-leach 1)00 .......... WllOft JJJS tntto1 • Mdrihw 1614 I ~ .. Echc)er Wtstn•utw at Galdtn Wttt t5 11tCtMtr ww .... . . . I ·~ -, • B8 DAILYPILOT ,,,------..... 'Too Large.' FINANCE Proxmire Seeking Bank,Size Limits WASrilNGTON <UPI) -Con tending that the t>ntire ~nomy C'ould come u1lder the control or a few larg~ banks, <:hairmao William Proxmire of the Senate Ba nking Cornm1ttee has pro- posed legislation to limit lbe siie of banks. Under Proxmire's proP<>sal, ' banks would be protubited from gaming control through m ergurs or acquisitions of more than 20 -""" percent o! the banking russets in tht-1r home state:J. Banks already that large would not have to divest, but could not grow through mergers. Continental Seeks ANOTHER Proxmire bill ...!. to merge the three federal bank re- gulatory agencies into a single urut -came under fire at a hear- ing Proxmire chaired. Consumer advocat e .R alph Nader a nd economist Allen R. Ferguson, President of the Public Interest Economics Center. said the measure did not go far enough. In particular, they condemned secrecy by the Federal Reserve Board, the Controller of the Cur- rency and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. about the find- ings of their ins pections and audits. Excursion Rate Cut LOS A:"lG F.LES <UPI) -The 1.."iVll Aeronauttcs Board 1:> con· :-1dering a request from Con- lmental Airlines to reduc<' by 10 percent the cost of excur.s1on air Datsun Sedmi Recall Begwi fares, a company oftit·1al has an nounced. .. WE'RE TAl.KISG about significant rt'tlucl1ons which would bring air travel within re· ach of people who otherwise could not afford it," :said Charles A. Bucks, executive v1ce presi- dent of marketing for the airline. IN SEVERAL instances, stockholders and depositors were unaware of unsafe conditions in banks that subsequently f ailed. even though the r egulators knew about the trouble spots, they said. CARSON (AP> -More than 20,000 Datsun sedans have been recalled for repairs to a fuel line plug that can detenorate in the California climate, a company ::-pokesman says. Richard L . Mccarl , .spokesm a n for Nissan Motor Corp., said 11 C'ars had developed gas lea ks into the rear ~eat ht>l·ause of the def('('tive plugs. The cars effected are 1971 model Pl..510 sedan:>. Conditions for the propos~d lower excursion fare, which would go into effect Feb. 1 if it is approved, are that a round tpp ticket be purchased 10 days after making a reservation and no later than 14 d-ays prior to the trip. The m inimum stay required would be seven days, with a 30- day maximum. They said secrecy also permits bank representatives to sit on the boards of competing companies in which the banks bold or vote stocks. , Proxmire said unless the cur- rent trend is reversed, "our economy will eventually be con- trolled by a few giant banking in- stitutions. The concentration of banking resources has already proceeded to an alarming level." PROXMIRE'S BILL would restrict the operations of bank holding companies, parent com- panies which own banks and other non-banking businesses. The new economy excursion fare is similar to a coach ex· cursion fare that is eurrently be· ing ~ffered. Mercedes Leasing Specialists SPECIAL LEASE RATES TAILORED TO FIT YOU Mlaalon Ylelo Import• 131-1740 495-1700 Willard Bid Told The Willard Co. of Fountain Valley h<1s awarded an order amounting to approx· imately $500.000 t o P ower System::. As· sociates. a Los Angeles based engine distributor for Caterpillar Tractor Co. Warren II. James has been promoted to project d 1 rt•<' I 11 r of Irvine Pac if I c f>t"vt>lopment Co •• according to Fr ~ink llughl·s. vice president of lhl' lr\'1m• Company and head of its residl•nllal division which in- cludt-s lrnm• Pacific. Jam<'s was f ormerl y managt•r of residential project admin1strat1on He joined the lrvme Company in 1970 and was previously ;.rn <.'mploye of the Orange County Road Depart-JAMES ment He <ln<I his wife and two children hve in l.;."1guna Re::ich . • The order involves Caterpillar model 3208 diesel engines selected for Willard's two-year, 53 .1 million contract from the U.S. Coast Guard for the tool mg and manufacturing of a new class of patrol boats. Dr. Da niel G. Aldrich J r., chancellor of UC Inine, h:ls bt.>l'n elected to the board of directors of .. =;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,;_ __ ...;;;;:====-.;;;;-=-;;-=_;;;; PaC'ific ~1 utual Life Insurance Co. in Newport Order Yours NOW ....... 1000 [?0 ~\~ii Q~\S Beautiful ~~ :-._ · Stick-on Labels lT -""~ • PERSONALIZED •stYUSH •EASY TO USE Reach. Or. Aldrich h as served as chancellor since 1962. .. Willia m B. Gerken, chief executive officer of Pad fir :'\1 utual l.Ue Insurance Co. 's Newport Beach 0ffice. has been elected to the board of directors of the California ChamberofCommercefor 1976. • J,.1 •. "Sid" Sidfrid, manager of Beckman F.mployts Credit Union in Fullerton, has been elect- ed president of lhl' California Credit Union League. I .\rt Summers, also of the Orange County CCUL <'h<.•plt.•r. was elected fourth vice president. I * Richa rd T . P eters has joined Business Systems Technology, Inc of Irvine as vice president or manufacturing. He was previously manufacturing operations manager for Xerox Corp. in El Segundo. * Newport Beach resident Delbert Wingerd has observect 25 years with General Telephone of California. Wingerd is fleet methods supervisor at the utility's s upply and transportation center. ~ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND 1 Robt"rt L • Weaver, VTN Corp.'s director and '-'xecutive vice president, has heen named general manager of the corporation. SH.AP£ AND Sil £ OF LAB EL Mta John Doe 123 M•tn Street Any town, Anyaiete 12J•S r~--------------------Fill in thi1 couSf". d ip and mill with $1.SOto: Piloi Prlnhnt Label Div., Pod OHic• 8ox 1 UC> Cott• ,,....,., C1llfornr1 92626 Weaver joined the Irvine firm 25 years ago and w as most n·cently president of the com - pany's subsidiary in Orlando, fla. Jn that post for the past <•1ght year s, Weaver was responsible for VTN's opera- tions.. jn Florida, Montana and wuvu Virginia. He and his family re· ·side in Newport Beach. .. I Richard W. Riley has been appointed vice pre- sident and general manager of the Compac Corp. in Montebello. He lives in Newport Beach with his wife and three boys. • Mark Upson and Theodore J>i~on have been :ete-rted assistant vice presidents of Great Western Savings and l..oan Association. I..ipson is m anager of the operations research section of the management systems department al Great Western. Dixon is manager of the savings systems departrp~ent. Lipson Jives i n Irvine, Dixon resides in J lunti"'ton Beach. ) . Courtland Paul/Arthur Beggs and Auoclales lhavc-appe>inted Jobn llowtan to an associate posi· Uon with the Jand•cape architectural and planning ..,. 1 firm. The company has offices 1n Pasadena and ------------------------~--------~ Ccronadcl Mar. •e .,,Mt .. ""'~ ii..~ ,, ---f4''·114;PiP11 --------------------- Warren Flnle1 has ~n elected chairman of the board of Eldondo Bank In T\Jstin. A rounder or th~ bank, Finley ils secrtt.ary. Former chairman J Walter ll. Schmid bu retired as a di.rector. ._ __________________________________ ,,., . J ' 'Bui'Gler of the Year' AMC Lures Motorists To Garage DETROIT (UPI) -In a bid to lure car owners back to dealers (or r('pair work and kill th., Im- age they bave ot hiteh·Priced and poor work, American Motors has l<lUnched a new program that l!uarantees repairs on all AMC cars. AIUTO REPAIR complaints lead ,,;ill other consumer gripes andfa recent s urvey showed that rewer than one of five car owners b willing to ha ve a car repajred by the dealer who sold it. AMC plans to spend better than $.5 million promoting its service protection plan designed to re verse the trend. The new program guarantees l~hor and parts for three months, or 3.000 miles, on all customer- paid service; requires a free cost I Philip J . ReiHy, president of the Mission VH'JO Co, has been named 1975 Builder of the Year by Profe~s1onal Builder Magazine. The magazine cited Reilly's creative ability and his fi,rm's 'strong sales and marketing pro- gram which h'as allowed the Mission Viejo community lo lhri ve despite a recession in the industry.· ·estimate in writing before r~­ pairs are made; and allows customers to inspect parts that have been replaced. • C·ommittee OKs Gas ''WE'RF. HOPING this will be viewed as a sin cere a tempt on our part to offer better service," R. Willia m McNealy, AMC vice ·chairmtm, said today. "This in- ·dustry of ours has been losing ~round to outside service or- ganizations for the past 30 years." Price C·ontrol Lift WASHINGTON (AP) -The House Commerce Committee' h3s approved a bill designed to ease an expected shortagt> nf natural gas this winter by temporarily lifting federal prin• con· trols on the fuel. The bill would enable some interstate pipelines to buy naturuJ g3s destined for the intrastate market. Intrastate natural gas is produC'ed and used soll•ly within ont.> ~tate and d oes not come under federal price tu11tr1)b Tht> ~hortaye is anticipated for the interstate mark(•t, whl'rl' tlw ft'der;ll fovernO¥nt regulates the price at far hC'low intra~t.•ll• sales prices. Cory Orders Probe SACRAMENTO (UPI) -State Controller Kenneth Cory, fearing ·deceit and deception·• by oil companies. has ordered a survey of California's local governments to determine how much oil they had bee11 toJ~ ... wou)d be .~.~p_ped from Alaska to tfieir p't>rfS. Over 1.,he Countt'r MASO Listin<js TMs• Quolellons 8ro.dv F -4 41 , Execu In 9'1\o 8 > K~y\t lnl wi>r>hed by the N<t· Bro..., Ar 7'• 3'-Extracp 10 11 KMS Ind lion.I Association Of O..tkbe 4\, S'• F•1r Ln<t ~·.<. 5V. 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Devl'lupt•d by Bt.>ll taboratories. the b:it- tr n es use same c:hcrnic:al reaction that caus('s con- ventional ba tkril·s to dell'rioratc to increase their :-trength. Demise of 'Club' Book Eyes Wall Street Ry MJI,TON MOSKOWITZ ~l 1lst hooks about Wall Str('et try to tell vou how to make mcme) nn the stock market. "The Last Days of the Club," a new boo~ by Chris Welles , is a notable and laudable ('Xl'<'P ... •tttmrn m 1~ ri.1rr . l YClu would not havl' done too well foll owing thl' advice or the ti p:.-ter books during recent years. Tht.'.' stock market has been in a deep mala1st•. Welles. a veteran fi na ncial repor tN, of- iers no such advtce. But he is well worth reading. He t>xplains lucidly wha t has tra nspired on Wall Street :1 nd he shows what's ltkl·ly to happen next . Money Tree HE TRACES U~F.RRl:'IJGLY the terminal illness or the "d ub" that has ruled Wall Street -a nd therefore th(' stock market -for some 200 y('ars. This is a small coterie of brokers who ran what must ha ve been the most d urable C'artel ever esta blished in this land. Looking back now, as Welles does , 1t seems amazing that they were a blc to perp('tuate theJr monopoly for so long. Here was a group that traded in the stocks of major companies They fixed the priC't>S for their services. And they wouldn't do business wlth anyone outsidt> the group. The corners tone of that monopoly wa:. the trading floor of the ~ew York Sto(:k Exchangr. THAT CLOS ED SYSTF:M h as hren blasted to s mithereens . Calhng the shots today are tht• big financial in- stitutions -banks. insuranc<' companies. pension funds. mutual funds. They. not wealthy individuals, now account fo r the bulk of trading in stocks -and lo do their trading thl'V have less and less nt>cd for the New York Stock Ex· rh:rnge. Indeed , Chris Welles doubts that the New York Stock Exchange has the res ili('nCl' to survive the present holocaust on w~i n Strel'l It may -but he calls thal pos:::i bility "n•mote." citing economist· Joseph Schum- petcr 's dictum that "oh...,oll•le institutions afflicted with ht1rt-~1ucra tic ~nt.I ideolog1ral arteriosclerosis ar e seldom able tu cha ngl' " IT CA:'ll RF. SF.E:'ll now that one of the la"t dying gasps of the · ch\b" wa~ its maJor posl·World War II campaign to entt<'(' the small investor into the stock market. This was amhitioui;ly dubbed "people's capitalism " by the New York Sto<.'k Exch ange.'. whose mt'mbNs wen • devout believers in nt1ncnmpetit1vt-capitalism for themselves For a while 1t worked. The number of Americ ans own· ing shares increased lrom 6.5 mill\on in 1952 to 33 million in 1972. Rut so inept were they in dealing with the public that Wall ~treet houses drowned in l~is new pr06peri ty. Chevettes Getting 'Oose' Inspection BY CAPITOL NEWS SERVICE SACRAMENTO -Chevroll't is said to be en!orcing the toughest quality control and reliability program it has ever instituted in the production of the new Chevette line, accord ingto a reportin the currentissueof Motor Magazine. In the past, production line foulups have necessitated na· tional . recalls a nd dealer re· pairs on new lines. It is both expensive and e mbarrassing. IUGHl,Y TRAl.:'JF.I>insf)('c · lion crews are now on all Cheve tte a ssembly lines checking every ul'l.ul before the new mini cars are shipped to the local dealers. The con· sumt>rw1nson this one. In 1977 Ford will introduc<' :'I new min.ica r for a head to he<1<l battle with the inroads of tht> Honda tiny gi:rnt. Oetroit h,1s bt>en deeply imprl•ssed with the design ancl <'fficiency of the Honda CVCT cng1t1e. RATHF.R THt\N pull a ro pytng act, Ford is swallowing ill pride and entering into a working agreement with Hon· de. l"ord will utilize the Honda enit.neinitsnew m1nicar. •••• Having a flat tire is fn1str:it ing t'Mugh. blst you rt•tllly ~et <'Uri<'uS when you find that alter you rt' move thl' lui.: bolts oTI the wheels . it i~ &$ stronRIY attnc.-hed u befort>. This irritating c.-onc11tl on 1~ olttn l'aused hy ru~t or very tight Cit. Thert' is a reaison<ibly awlft way to solve the pro. ~N HIGH GEA~ blem. Retighten all of the lug bolts and then bac k them off one turn. THES f,OWF:R the car to the ground and start the engine. Rock the car by going from reverse to drive several times, applying moderate brake pressure. • • While people often feel that they have llettn ripped off by 3Uto mel'hanics, many times they are at fault them..c;elves. How is this possible?' Easily. We often mislead n mechanic without r<.'ally meaning to. Let's say you see oil leaking from your transmission. If you go in to your mechanic and tell h im to i nstall new tran:smisslon seals, he will probably do just that ... but the teak miflhl come from a broken dip tick brack<'t. Tiff: POINT i s , let tbie mec.-han1c m oke the dwl{no~~­ You c.-~n :mvt.· your own tlm<' <lnd loti>of money by glvinr, the m<'c hanic 3n 8<'<'Urate description of th~ symptoms. I • Wtldno~day. 0 1t?Ct.<mbe1 J 1975 s DAI L 'r PILOf 8 7 edne day.,8 Afternoon Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YO .. I( IU PI I -:.Ot ,,.., '• z~~~ ir~r.~.~~~ 41.4 ~ ..... a. ~ ·---...... CIOM =•oc I) ., .io 1\\ 0-,mu '" .., I S.IU Nel M '' ., U\• t') -E E PE lhchl u " c;l\9 g Inv 10 ~ 1 I• l Sr>l.tMS I J 11 hi I'>\ -A A-CMb Co 1.10 1 :p 41~-"I. E...iP I o.t • U U'-'• AObolt L IO " :ie. )l\o I', Carhile M I U 10'• • '• EllKOCp .0 • J7 l)•o '• ACFlnd 1 60 a 1• lt\. • • C..r C1£.0ll S .. 110 ~¥. ~ ~11.tnl All I St J'• • • Ao neClv 10 S • t Carol"tt lO . 21 S~ . . 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"I won d:t toikt"y, 1 won da toikey, .. exclaimt"d \1 s. Kaplan as ::.ht> crossed the firush hne a stilt ~mead of she competitors. Actually, her made-in-Korea turkey trophy looked more like an anemic pheasant. OrganiLers o( the ~ttll ract>, hdd lo publicize the ~perung of the Town Mall ::.hopping center al 42hd ::-;trt'et and Park Av<'nue. said the presentation of the pheasant trophy was ::.ymbohc of nothing wh~1tSOt'Vt'r. • Former War Minister John Prorumoreceived a, n1urtesy title from Quttn Elizabt>tb II, 12 years <lftt>r he res igned from Parlt..i· mt.•nt and was ou::.tt>d from pubuc hfe in a scandal over call ~irl C'bristine Ket"ler. Profumo. 60, went to Hut·k- 1ngham Pala<'e with has actress wife Valerie Hobson to re<'t:'1vt:' his C'ommander of the Bntish' t-:mpire tatk. The decor<it1un wa s ~•warded for so1:·1.tl s er ,·1i:t.• .1 mong the poor 1 n London s F:ast End. PROFuM o .. Chief Justice Donald R . Wright of the Califorma Supreme Court was rrported in salisfac· tory condition after being hosp1lahzed for a suspect- t'd heart attaek. Just1C'e Wrlght, 68. was placed in the coronary dre unit at Pacific Medical Center in San Fran- ('l~co alter suffering di scomfort at has home, a hospital spokesman ::.cud. Wnght underwent rorredive heart surgery at the same bo~pital t wu years ago_. * An t>arly Plrasso self-portrait owned by the late Fl~ch~r J ont>s of Los Angeles was sold at a Christie's auction in London to an unnamed French buyer for $567.000-near- ly twice as mu<.·h ID. it ( ) fetehed when last auc-P EOPLE tioned fivt> years ago. ~ The portrait was part of a collt>ction or 1m- pressionist and other pictures, drawings and sculpture owned by Jones, founder of the Computer Sciences Corp. or Los Angeles, who was killed in an air crash three years ago. The sale of the Pieasso took two minutes. Bid- ding startf'd at $105,000 and shot up to five times that amount before closing. * The House voted to make up to $1 million available to complete the Lyndon B. Johnson Memorial Grove alongside the Potomac River near Washington in time for the Bicentennial. The memori a I to the late prt'sident consists of a huge pieee of Texas granite and a surrounding grove of trees. Originally. le~islation providing for the memorial said tht> money would come only from donations. But Tex<ei Reps. Jim Wright, Dale )liJford and Ray Roberts, all Democrats, found the contributions \\Ould not bring in enough money to <·omplete the proJrct 'sparking area and pedestrian bridge. * Charles C. Reed , a savil}i!s and loan executiv~ aetive in P r esident Ford's eredion campaign, was nominated by Republicans as the GO P national eommil teeman in California. Reed w1JI replace William Banowsky, the Pep- perdi~ University president who l'et'lntty resigned from the post. if the national committee accepts the nomination in February. - "' Rt>ed is a 42-year-0ld vice president of Great Wt>Stern Savings and Loan in Los Angeles. • Rep. l kt> F. Andnws (D·N.C ) figures lhnt since h~ mu~ dnve 40.000 miles a year ~tween Washington and his district "th~ law of averages" ~s against him, and.he's bound to get caught speed- mgoften. Andrews began a ''rehabilitative" driver's das~ in Raleigh, N.C. in an effort to stop his drive,_,s li<'ense from being suspended for 60 days be<'ause of his numerous ticketed traffic violations. In October, Andrews accumlllated on his driver's rt>rord 13 points, one more than a driver can acrumulate within a three-year period before having his license suspended for 60 days. * The tuna boat Taurus, from the Oeet of financier C.Arnholt Smith, was seized by U.S. marshal wheo1t docked at the Westgate terminal ~~nrnqo ' The boat was used as securL ty for loans and will be sold af auction with six others, three of them al sea and three already in port. The Federal Depo:>1t Insuranee C'orp . which insured deposits in Smith's now defunct United States National bank, bought seven other vessels on SMITH which US~B mont>y was borrowed and not repaid at au<'lion for $460,000 last week. • F rancis E. West, a semi-retired San Diego or- thopedic surgeon, received the American Medical Association ·s J 975 Ben1ahan Rush b1centenn1al • Raised white letters • 2 belts fiberglass • 2 bias plies polyester Srze Reg.pnce Sale price 860x 13 34 99 27.99 G60x 1.1 39 99 31.99 Ui0x14 42 99 33.99 G60x1S 40 99 32.77 ,, ' .1 11~ h iU •I I•~. Use Your JCPenney Charge. Except sui;ermarket Sale prices elfect111e 3 days only. F.E.T. per lire 2 21 3.10 3 60 3 14 Size Reg . price Sale price E70x14 34 99 27.99 F70x14 35 99 28.77 G70x14 37 99 29.99 G70x15 38 gq 30.99 H?Ox 15 40 ~9 32.77 All fr•Cf'• as <>how, pl,~ f <?<:lPr;il E•C•'>t Tal( as <'loNn Rf'f1Ar10•'' M.t(ll ro & 70 I'\ our r'lwn n;ilT 1• '11'10 <lur; nol ll'lln t any nc1tounw101 ~tand,trd ol qual11y Wolh thr f'urcha<;r nf RPl1A11dP • lol('S vou get 1 In• IJ 1!oon 2 R 1.11> 'l pverv 5000 rn11cs 2 47 2 61 2 80 2 83 3 06 Award for citizen$hip and community serv1<'e The $5.000 award was presenlt>d at the AMA house of delegate:nn~g in Heoolulu. * .. A search committee recommended tha~ acting Prt>sident J ohn T. Wlliion of the Una v~rsaty ot Chicago succeed Edward II. Levi as president. The board of trustees will meet Dec. 9 to vole on the recommendation, chairman Gaylor Donnelly said. Wilson, 61, has been acting president since Feb. 6, when I,evi quH to be<'ome U.S. attorney general. Wilson bas been provost since 1969. • Mary Anne Krupsak, lieutenant governor of New York state. said that New York City might not have iotten in such Cinanc1a1 trouble if at had had a female mayor. Ms. Krupsak told a news conference at the Na- tional League of Cities Convention an Miami Reach ·that "New York was spending money it dw:fn't have. and I don't think that would have been lllowed to continue under the kind of women I have seen in public life ... She explained that olher women officeholders she knew appear to be more candid than some mall• officials. which she attributed in part to thP women's ba<'kground in idealistic voluntary or- ganizations. ... A real estate broker s wears he has d1t.'nb who want to buy the Golden Gate Bridge, valued at $300 million to $500 million . J erome Khan of Greenbrae. wrote the Golden Gate Bridge District Board of directors, asking if negotiations could be opened for the famed span across the entrance to San Francisco Bay. He did not identify the clients. Board Chairman Edwin f'rast'r said he has bt>en trying to <'Ont act Khan to tell ham the· bridge is not for sale. • 4 ply nylon • whitew~ll Size 600xl? 520x13 560xl3 600xl3 560xl5 600xl5 Reg. price 22.99 22 99 23 99 24 99 24 99 25 99 Sale price 18.33 18.33 19.11 19.99 19.99 20.77 F.E.T. per tire 1.52 1.4 1 I 54 I 60 1 79/ 1 85 All proc eo; as shown plus F et1er al E1 r. T d~ ;; s (I\· "'" RehAr•d" • Super Sport 1s our 0.,,11 nam1' 1no a c r 1 "llecl any nat1onw1de !>landa10 ot qu.11 1.,. BUENA PARK. Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 10 A A A ORANGE.: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 10. Sundays tO to 10 So Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open Daily 9:30to10. Sundays 10 to 10 FROM Fash ion I sland Newpo rt B each J STEREO ·SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR • I Arthritis QUEENIE By PhiJ lnterlandi Schools Offering Welding I Is Real ,. .... , ... ,~.... ... ., ........ "' ··--·· ---...... • ,, ______ _ l ., Pai1i Ry DR. STF.JNCROIL"i A demand for sk11lt•d Dear Dr. St~ncrohn : 1 welders has promptt>d h ear so m uc h a bout Saddlebark Collegeto of r heumatism J wonder if fer two sections of an in too murh atkntion isn't t roduction to welding being paid to it .· Perhaps class at Mission Viejo if d(}('tors didn't mention and Dana Hills High 1l so often people would Schools this winter find less excuse for com The cour se providl's plaining so much . When l instruction in gas and coruiider the importanc<.' arc welding to prepare• of suc h conditions as individuals for employ heart di ~ease. cancer ment in t-qu1pment and others, I wonder if operations. pipe-filling, weshould spend somuch air CQJldit ion ing and lime on arthritis. refrigeration. I think it's exaggerat 12·3 The Mission Vie10 e d . You may have -::L -r:-// /'I class will meet from 6 lo guessed my problem _ ..-L~ 9 p.m . Tue:,days and we have some one in our ··~o far, making Miss lilake a V1cc-Presidenl has Thursdays in Room 404. house wh() is• always worked out quite well . It hasn't interfered ~1th The Oana Hill s section is w a i Ii n i a b.6 u t bis anything .. · scheduled for the same arthritis. He ~es it as an lime Mondays and Wt><l- e x c u se. n o t t o h elp ~--;;;;;;;;;;;::::::::=:=======-==-~~~~~~~~n-es~·d~a~y~s~in~R.oom304 . a round the · house. But doesn't ever yone have some aches and stiffness some time or another ? Is t her e any reason for complaining? Mrs. G CO ~M E~T Sorr y, but I disagree with your views. 1t is true that arthritis has bC't>n un derpubli rizeci rather than overpt1 blic1zed in relation to other enemies ~uch a:i heart d isease :~nd canrt.•r. I K~OW THAT it will bl:' difficult to overcome your present belief by quoting sta t istics . DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ;-.Ievertheless. it is possi ble that when you know how widt>sp read and calamitous ar thritis is, you may realize that we·re not dealing with exaggerated minor aches and pains. DECORATE YOUR HOME . . WITH CARPETING FOR ' Wednesday. Dcci;mber 3, H>1!> DAIL V PILOT 8 Bieentt•nnial Effort R view Fo1~Exrun Ready for the Trilin San Juan C.1p11>truno residents and bu:-.1 ne:.smen an.• bC'1n~ ask\.'<i to support tht• c·1ty 's birentt.•nnial t.'ffMt by don ating gouds and :.erv1ees for the stnpovt•r of lhC' Amer1ran F r e e d o m T r •' 1 11 1 n J anuary A number of n·~•denb have volunterrt'd for <' o m m i t t e> t• !'I t u coordinate tht' t•vent. These. S<\1d Wllll<1m Murphy, d1rt•t•t1>r of public worh:-., .ir1• "di organi1ed But, he said . goods wh1t·h could bl' donated by the husint.>s.s com munity ~\re dumpster bins and tra:.h con tainers, l'ams, rt.>nlal cars, lodging. equ1pmt>nl for emergt.>ncy st•n 1ct•:,, pubh<' :'lddn·~~ ~~ stt•m-... 11t';111t 1:1t 1ni• with ownt•r:-. ~lal?t's .rnd \•,h11>1ts .iml tlf Ylll'ttrH lots for u~ .i:, Plruu1ed <l1:;pk1)~ p:1rk1111? Joh Thl· l'll.Y 1:. abu B•d N :\ 'llll<'k review for I S 0 l t'l\·11 st•n-1 c·e exam s 1s bt• tn~y Clfft•r<.'d at Sad C.RAFFITr A dlt•b••d• College dunng 1~ ' • '"' ·••' ,_.._ ••• ccepted the Wll1ll'r quarter wtuch Lwf,'in:-this Wt.·ek. _J ;E_ Faced with higher fht· l'Ourst' includes a 'CK th~u1 expt•rted bids. Sad n•v11•w of gr:immar and d lt>b ark CommurlllY P 11 11 1· tu al 1 on. n. ('11llege Otstrict t ru~t~s \ot·.illulary, aritt1m<'lll' ._,.,..•c;.__.,.-_ rdtt~l'rl to award a con .ind p.iragr.iph 111 tr:lrt for construction of lt•rpretation a trat·k and field One :-ect w n uf tht> Of two "leg1t1mate" <'t•t11::.t>1sbe111~offeredat _. .. ~..._·F-~...._ .. __ bids for tht:-job. a rolleg<> ll111vers1l) Ht~h School official said, the low bid in Irvine from 6 to JO was $345,000. Distract of-Jl m . Tuesd:!ys. firiab hoped thl' bid Rt>!!1:.tn1t10n for this would be bek>w SJUO.<n> e11ur::-t' conlrnues through Administrators <1rl' ex-Dec.12. pt>cled to recom mt'nd tu the tru~tcrs \1ondav that I the proJt'd go for. bids aga111 &ElA~~SE l\,YLON HI-LOW TWEED lvO CELANESE NYLON Pill POPULAR HI LOW PATTERN COM,AIAIU ~TAil •.. S'·" ,_.., ........ DUPONT NYLON ,,_411':-C'.I TRI-COLOR SHAG NOW SAU PRICED Ca ll 642-5678. Put a few word s to work for you. 2,, un U.00 ~~~~='°'-.ll!'B, I '.)0 DUPCNT NYLON Pl.E o ( H OURABLl ~HAG IN THREE COLOR ul~ l.J,.) COMPAIAILI llTAIL . . . ,,t9 ·2ss NOW • SQ. YD. SALi SAVE PRICED S2.00 Arthri ti it c an be de- vastating. It can occur at all ages -even in in fonts. Over 90 perc('nt o( all individuals over 60 have so m e fo rm o f a1·thritis. AT l.F.AST 50 m illion Americans have some THE HOLIDAY SEASON! 1000'5 OF ROLLS TO.SELECT FROM ~~~ 3'8. PRICED ::.:~ :~~ ,~, -for m of rhe umatism . At ie::ist 17 million have :.irthritis severe enough to require medical care An et earh vear another l)U:lrter of a million new \'irti ms ::ire added lo tht• i1st. Of course r a nrer and heart dlSl'HSl' dt'st'n'e all the ment10n thC'.Y get, hut you must rC'membt.•r that ::inhnus 1s the :'\o I rnp plrr in this nation ART H RITIS 1t::.elf ffil':lns infl:lmmat1on of a 101nt. l'sed loosely, the term rheumatis m en· compasses at least 100 conditions causing pain and stiffness around Jnmts which tht> trouble 1s not always ar thritis it:;e!f .t\!s for the problem in your fom1ly, \l rs. G., I ::.ugge:-t you take a more compass1one.te attitude Rather than com plain ~1bout the t'Omplain<'r. why not get him to~ doc tor' Much ran be done to help people who suffer fi;pm rht'umatis m . Only those who suffe r t he, body d r aining d aily aches and p ains and stiffness know what it is t o bea r up und er rbeum atism day a fte1 day. MEDICALETTES Ot>ar Or. SteiMrohn: What ·s your o p inio n about a heart ope r ation for a p:itient who suffers • from angina peetoris? \lrs. J ('O\B1E NT: Only the p.~tit>nt 's d oct or can answer specifically. It will depe11d upon the pa- tit'nt himst•lf. I suppost• you are al hiding to coronary by pass surgery. Rf fore this is considered, t he pa tient will have to under go s tudies of his coronary arlt'ry r1rrul~tion with ~pecia l X r a ys, after <lyes have bt>en injected into his blood vessels '.'lot every :lngina p~• tit'nt is a good candidate for hear t s ur ge r y. Never the le ss, it has h~lped alleviate 3nd re· move symptoms in many who were ablt.' to h ave the oper::1t1on. fl\Mll\ t.01 ll'f, \ t t H SP,AKS OUT In lht .. DAILY PILOT IMMEDIATE IN.STALLATION! PRICED ::.:~ • 1ST QUALITY MAME IRAMD CARPETS AT LOW DISCOUNT PllCIS • SEUCT FROM THI LARGEST CARPET llYllTORY IN THE WIST • EVERY ROLL OF CARPET IS MARKED AID 'PRICED FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE • ALL LABOR U~CONDITIOHU Y CiUARAMnED REMNANTS · and ROLL ENDS TREATED WITH DUPONT ZEPEL ® CARPET PROTECTOR • ~·.).)' "' • i-<f r ~ ·, LARGHIZES BEDROOMS. DINING 6 0 o/c ROOMS. ETC. SAV•~S UP TO ••• SMALL SIZES HALLWAY. BATHROOMS. 8 0 o/c CARS ETC. 0 SAVI•" U, TO ... NYLON HI-LOW SHAG 100 NYLON PILE EXTRA DENSE SHAG IN LAVISH MUL Tl COLORATIONS • llOW SAll PllCID ..• 99 SO YO. UYI ss.oo llllG YOUI IOOM MIASUftMlllTS COMPAIAIU llTAll ... S7.tt •OW SAU ,,, • PllCID . • . ::.:~ ,· ICODEL ® Ill TIP SHEARED HI-LOW lOO'o KOOEL· Ill POLYESTER PILE. 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EASY TO IN)TAI 00 IT YOURSELF :2 1 L COLORS SQ. YO. AND .:iuPPLV ll~ITfD FIRST COME F RST SfRVEO SOW IN FULL BOXES ONLY NOW SALE PRICED •. SAYI $J.OO *WAS SALE PRICED •...•.....•...•....••. $28.99 I I 11•1\ •n .... , (<1 tt "II IOI Of 1oo·s SAVI SIUO IMIAltfJlQtl JOM-tO OATS 110 INHllST. COfCVINlfNl CllOIT l'lANS ANO UNI HIMS AVAllAlll. CAl:t FOR fl(I \MOl'-AT-MOMI SIRVICI • VISIT OUR CUSTOM OIAl'llT 01rutMINT • NO. HOLLYWOOD VENTURA WHITTIER LONG BEACH MONTCLAIR f OUNJ AIN VALLEY ELCAJ 7007 lwrtl (1Mty1n 2JOI I ...... StrHt I S91 I I . Whittier llvd. JOH lellflower llwd. Ult Molt loultHrtl I S9U Morbor llwd. 2l7 I ... , .. St. llf,, -HJ .. 2200 (10St 6•1-SH 1 90-01&1 Ul-Hl& ... (71') 62'-lS'7 · (7U) an.1100 714 44'0-6262 --- HOLLYWOOD TORRANCE PASADENA CANOGA PARK COVINA W. lOS ANGELES NO Cl llfORNIA LOCATIONS 1122 Vint Strttl •n• ArltJio llwtl. 1660 i. Colore1do llwd. 21 OJI Shumo" Way 230 I. Arrow Mi9hway 10525 Yeniu llwd . • CAM,.fll •SAN ClllOS ••2·'2ll S•J..UH 577.1900 )&7.211' .... U71 sn.,sto • MlllHAl •SAN MANCISCO .. i.~. All CARPETERIA STORES OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M . •SAT., 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. •SUN., 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. BJO DAILY PILOT -Tonight's 1V Highlights KHJ 0 7. 30 ··silk Stockings." Thr mu s i ca l vt•r sion o f th e m o vi e "Ninotchka " from 1959 s t ar s Fred Astaire. <.:yd Charisse and J anis Paige. NBC EJ l lallmark Hall of Fa me. Richard Baseha rt plays General George Washington a nd Harry Andrews is the British gener al Howe in this TV ada pta- tion of Maxwell Anderson's play "Vall ey Forge.·· The play'{ocuses on the events of the winter of 1777 · 78. CBS f) 9.00 Bing Crosby Show. On t he c r ooner's ·lOth consecutive Christmas show, Fred AStaire joins him for their first p ainng on television. Al so dppearing will be Bing's wife Kathryn and their three children. .. 1lfolidoy Co11~e.rts Music Scene Bountiful Our Orangt· Coa:.t musll' world has always r«.>spondl'<.1 nobly tn tht.> h~tppy C'~ill nf Chn~tm.1s anti th1~ ft>sllvt' st.'d~on of lH75 will b<' no exception w1th u tx•vy of or gani za t 1on s dt'ck1nl:! nur auditoriu ms with Yult.>hdt· offrr mgs. Cast your t'Yt'S on this C'orntng Wt>l'kend and span• a thL1ught as yC1u do for tht' agony of thl' music cnhc who fores the coloss.11 t.ls k of CllVt•rm~ five first eta:.~ l'Un rerts 10 tw<f d:1ys Look al tht• ngorN1s st'hedult•. The l1C Irvin<' Symptwny Orchestra and l 'nivers1tv Churu:. .\t 8 p m F'riday and Saturday 111 the Fine Ar ts Villag<.· Theatn· :\lae.stro Alvaro C.1ssutu on lht• rxxlrnm for WJgn<>r s on•rturl' tn TOM BARLEY Music Box -Th t> Los An g el es Philharmonic Orchestra Jed by Zllbtn Me hta 1n the Santa Ana lJJgh School :i uditorium at 8:30 pm .. S~1t u rtl ay Dawn a nd ~1egfriect 's Hhinr J ourney from ··<;ouerdamerung," Prokofwff's • .Jfom eo and Juliet" ballet suite .ind Arahms ' Sl.'cond Symphony on this pro!?r~1m -A~ 0 T HJ.;~ "Christm as with the Master Chorale" f'r1day :ind s~,lurday at 8.30 p.m . with County <'hurch choirs unck r con ductor J ohn Kos hak . · -The Lakt.> Hills C'..ommunity C'hurch in El 'T'oro will also offer "Messia h .. a t bot h m orning Sl"rvices Sunday under Dr. War r e n M a rsh , t h a t s plend id minister of music . Working with the choir will be the Chapman C'o llege C ha mber Sy mphony Orches tra . JFK Inquiry Shows Up Well 0 MASHVllLF' mJ "TOMMY•• IPG> '"C)f..D HACUU. • f PGt -rAO THI MOMIT AHD RUH'" "YOUMG FIAHltEHSl'ltM"' INI .. MONTY PYTMOH & THI HOLY CMUJL .. .. PEEPER" IPG) • NJHE HAPPY HOOKEfl'' tR) "'DtaTY MARY • CRAZY lAJtRY" -VAMISHtMfi POIKT"' ff'Gt -GOMI IH 60 SECOMDSN "fYB. lMIHEL .. CPGt ..,,...,.. covas .-o .. uu ..,.OUM6 RA .. INSTBN .. 'Dle Mt•1ster::.1nger." ~1mart ·, Requ1t>m and Cassutu's u\\ n LO\'t' and Pea<'e · · · tht• lr\'ine )1 astl'r Chorale once ~1gain uttliiing that magnificent Pirst Hapt1st Church in Santa An:1 f(lr lh<'tr l'qually niagnifi· cent Christmas gift to us all. Venetian po l yc h oral mus ic, Eiirnbethan carols a nd contem- pMary carol settings are on their \ llietide menu . NEW YORK (AP> -A two part CBS News inquiry into the assass in ation o f President John ----------------------- F. Kennedy r eg istered strongly, for news prog rams, in I as t TV DAILY LOG er for the first hme on television on 1 musie1I sp«oal. ma1k1nr Crosby's 40th coquculrve Clwlst mu shO'N Crosby 11111 be joontd on -TllF, OR i\."f. f: ('oasl Com mumty Symphc,ny Or('hesll•a al 1 p.m .. Dt>c 7, 111 t he OCC .tud1torium. Co::.l:.i !\ksa !\J ~tt>:o:!n1 J 11:-;t·ph f't•<1rlm:111 h as lht> b~1ton for a Chl'lstmas l'OIH't'rl thJt tnC'lt1dt•::. Slwst <ikov1ll'h '::. Festiv~ll Over turt>, &•t>thovcn 's Fourth Symphony and Gt•orgt> Gt>r~hwin'~ Pi~1 n1> Cont·t.>rl\1 in F wnh the CJpablt· l\Jil'n C llt•:. a.1 lht' p1~1 no Christmas would be about as mt1morable as the first Monday in !\l:wch without a pt:>rfor mance or two -t."f Handel's "Messiah" lo sustain the m u s ic lover . It's ~rheduled a g5in for 3 p .m . Sun- d ay in the lovely Garden Grove Community Church with more th:1n 200 members of 25 Orange w eek 's natio n a l audience s amples of the A . C. Nielsen Company. The fir;\t Kennedy program , aired last T u esd ay night against NBC's "J oe Forrester " and an Oscar music special on ABC, was seen in m ore tha n 11.3 million homes, a cc or d ing to rating s made public Tuesday. The top-ra ted s how in the hour CRS' Wedn esday program wa::. Aac·s "St ar s ky a nd Hutch.·· Wednesday Evening DECEMBER 3 the show b) hrs wtle, Kathryn. and -- lht1r lhret chtldrrn. Hairy, Nalh•n· 6.00 fJ l 0 10 EIJaJ CDNews (J a 11 J ll.6 Ne91 oel, ind Mary fr1nces. C•J UrrttllWlllts 0 (~ C.t..i) Q) "rttta "The Glory G•mt" (R) 8aret11 rs fflmed for lht murdtr ol a susptcltd run peddltr and fotctd to become ' fu11hve rn ordtr to cltar his name. 0 Ulm Blsktlb•ll u~m H llttro1t 6 8on•nu 0 honsldt m '""td&r ramolr ® Acl1111·12 ra Soltd•d ;16 Stir Trrl ED S.J lrtllltr. N1hou l Edit~ ( 29 8 ) lntlh tr CfnuqurllCtS Ell lJttl1 Ruuls llour ® lht lold Orles :26 Mo-it : (C) (Zhr) "lust tor 'l'ouH (dr1) 'S2 -Bina Crosby, lane Wy mi n. Ni!alte Wood. ED C:rut P'erlormances Brahm's Symphony No 4 · ,,JO 10 Mrrt linthn Show m le•t1Chtd 9:l0 0 ~ ,6 10 m c:mmD Ro· 1110 C:rtJ '!he Art ol C11me • (90) Ron le1bm1n stars as Roman Grry, ii soph1s11ca1ed New Yor• C1ly an t1que du ler wrlh a Gypsy ht11la£e 1>ho os drawn into a hom1c1dt case when another Gypsy os accused of 17 Ll Hoa•n's Htroes ED Rultd16u (,29 8 ) lovt Amtrican Style m Pop liOtt lht Country m "'Jlop1n1 liourmt l the crrmt. QNtw1 7 00 e (J 0 ~ 6 m CD Ntws EB Club 8'hil ail fllm Fntvre 3 fron11dt 6 Mod Squad a lo lfll 1hr Truth IO:OO EJ 17'C3~("a~c:m:mrJ luc1lfr 1111 and lackit lilu son Min Ball and Gluson art seen as three d1f lerrnl couples on a one ho~r 11 .. o~y 0 Concrntrahon ol comedy d"mas m I lm Lucy 0 m EB l'lt9s ® The fll 6 f'e11y Muon [1 J Gunsmoh IJ ('9 8 ) I)' ffi SI 1 r s l J ' El) LI loba Hutd1 ·~•lit Sund1y" Otlt<I •ts ~6 Lo•t Amman SIJle'-Sluslly (. Hulch spend a lrrnz,ed ED Womaft Alrve _ ,.,.... Sunday afltmoon 1n o~rsu•t of t•o robbers "ho don t •now lht r (~ •-> 8o111nz1 -sto1en ur c11nr11ns a l•me bomb ED '•lo1H set to eiplode illtr thal day m Addams family ® &ti Smar1 1 )0 0 ;ii 6 lrst •I tilt 'ifold ED Tht rorst Churchtlls 0 8 m N1111t Tl11t Twnt !O:JO Q &lrntr Ttd Atm11Jon1 0 I.ti's Matt A Du l ® Nrwi O Mdhon $ Mow1t: (C} (2hr) "Sot• ED • Stockrnp" (mus) 'S9 r"o Asratre, Mtlodou dr Sitrnpre Cyd Ch111ne. Janis P11ee t0:4S ED 1Jl1u, Yora l You 10 l'rrcc Is Rlflrt -I lD 111dy l unch 111:00 0 3 0 ail m CD""" EID amlID Tht New f(Jrtimsm 0 LI IQ ~~ -,_ News 01~uss1on 1boul mo"I •naursh O But of Gioucho on Ame111:1 today ind lhe "''dt [6; Sal Bllh spread lrend tn ltnd1ne SQluhons O Th l ... lhrough psychoto11cal muns e IH:f •1110• Q) Tht Don Rufhn Show ID Morre: ''Tiit Ancel l tht Bad· El) MJ littlr Marrre m111" (t"ts) '47 -John W11ne. G11i Russell. 1.00 0 11 (3 a CimlID Rudolph li) Mid $4iud lht ~td Nostd Rt1ndttr (II) Burll • . Ives narratr~ this an1m11td musical 17 1J 541rtrnl •dvtnlurr •b<lul the shy rt1ndm l a.o Combat 0 l3 6 10 g;} C!mifil 11111· (;29 _8 } loot AlnttrcH Style mart Hill of h 111r Y•llry Foree ' (90) R1ch"d Bwh1rt 1tars u Gen ll:IS ED Nuclear 'owtr Htarini s 'lf1$11•n11on and l1111y Andrrws co @D Ctntma ~ stars H h•s 81t11sh moh!ary ad Wt/)lr)', ·~ lh11 •d•Pl•fion ol Mu lJ;lO e Jt @ CBS I.alt Mow~: (Cl wrli A~drrson s 0111 lhe pla) "h 111111 ~111t" (mus) ·~7 -Oo11s focuvs on lhe f'•rnls .n rr.e bo!!er l Day, John Rilltt, Eddie Foy Jt. winter of 1111 18 whocl\ IPad Gen 0 ~ Ci.ll1.2J m Jolla117 tlrso1 Wuh1n11ton lo hold a ll!rfu! mtel 0 The Honeymooetrs rnr 1>1fh Gen Howe. 1>ho demands . " , lht Co~tinental Almy to lay down l6..i Movie: "ltall Alletl (com) 51 rls arms I -lomta Younc. ~ph Cottrn (6 Wiid Wild Wul 0 ('29 ({,) (]) Widt World Mo~it; 0 (::19 a ) 3 CD Wiie~ l ltlnp (C) "Qu1lltr-Tllt ''"' ol Yioltntt" Wtrt Rotten "lance tor H11e" Thtl Mot~tl Jayston stars Shtroff pngages a mercenary bow I la The fll 11t~aer. tht Blat~ Kn•eht, to combal 0 Mtvit: wAnlbush" (we~) ')() _ a 'fOundtd Robin Hood. Robert hylol. John Hodoa~. Arlene I Dule(s Cllo1tt Dahl Jthn ~rllour Siio• · yjyim C•mtdJ Sc.rill IZ:OO 0 Twilleht Ztnt ::l liunJ111okt • ® Mowit: "r1111CH Covers tht Ila €!> C111111plo11ship Wrtsttrn1 h •11" (com) '.S.S-Oonald O'Connor G) Jtptnnc UftCll*Ct ,IOll'&lllS ' • 30 0 ... (90) .... .,11 " (d ) 12:30 0 Ma1btrry RFD : -~•· .,.., ., t ra la) Mmt: "Mr. lmptriu111" (mus) 9:00 .S7-R1thard Bu'1on. Jo.n ~lins '.S2-lana Jurner. Debbie Reynolds. D ('29 • l (3 m Thi s loCJ m MOYit: "Shld Out 011 101" Iii"". It 1 srorm1nr ·inllde and out (dra) ·.s.s _ ler Marvin. Frank -u i;ltllon i nd [art feud du11n1 a love)O• lttry Moore Ke w snowbound n11ht 1n ' motel with •• • enan ynn love m1se11blt to111panoons m Mtrv Cntt11 Sh..., m Wtldlrlt Mwrrture l '00 8 ~ m Tomorrow Cm Autry l:lO GI<}) Nll'lir. ,..kubtfb" (com) ·~1 -R•r Milland, un Sterlont . 6 A Holiday Tradition 1:45 I) Mt'lit: (C) "rOf le.t °' MtMf' (com) '63 -Kir~ Douglas. M1Ut Giyftof, Theim• flrller. * Binc Crosby & Family Host Fred Astaire In Tonite's Top TV Fare l:OO ID AJl.#tiflrt Slln: "Stlbon West" "Tiie SIM111 Ride,.. I) 1}'7 (j ) (I ) ClfillID I I 11 I Cml>r Slifti 81n1 Cro'by 1nd his 3:30 I) Mom: "1100111 Strtict" (com~ guest. Fred ~U11t, appear toeeth· • '.la-Lucille 8111, the Mall Brothm. Thursdo't DAYTIME MOVlES 1:00 O Mlm• ill ~ Circle" (ad¥) '51 -fotrest T ucku, Eva B1rtok ~ "CuM of Darbas" (dr1) '62 -D1Vtd Niven, leslae Caron l;lO Q (C) "Im lni1H1tll" (adv) '54 t:JO g "l~tlMltifNI Stt!ltflltllt" (dll) -Sttl"art Granftr. Ehn beth Taylor. 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TtONl !Wt -_-.-wAiiii'OAm __ ..... 92• IN THI SHAD£ 111 WAY Of THI WOILD 111 °"" 11>•. -_, ·-·-· GONI IN 60 SECONDS tN I SIDICU UCHS '"' -·"°-tnMIW- llU( wan• WHITE DlATH Ill ( __ ,, __ ' SHARK'S TRIASUll t"I &Uf_Y_ . ... . ... J · aLuE wun wHm DUTH "' "ti t •t•e•I ""'I t.111111 .:.wi~i..-L-__ OUTHS,ACl CONNlCTIOff 1!~~~r~~:-I St.-v -·-••••<CN• I ~€::.."> llT S 00 IT AGAIN'"~• ,:;', , •neua W::Wl.&ililWL__:::..:::::........:ft4 '1 • ARNOLD 111 H~~.I' IMMllM--.. •mm•r!.'.~·::.~:,':;;:-:. 17 ~€€ B1 (JE WAnl WHITT DEATH Jt~~c,~; .. ~11?i ' CO.. ... ttlM!IOIO •illolololWoil"°"'L_:..:.:...::.:._! '• • .. ../~: t SHAlK'S _!l~U~E INI ..... •t• ,.,,, 1!'4 111 )4\ u11 .. ,. .. , .... ...... too ti•• Ml l'Hl --·W-O&IU 92 IN THI SHADE (II -~ A IOY & HIS DOG 111 °" .. -.,.... ....... OLD DRACULA !NI IO - •••••••••••••••••••••••• HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE TOGO TO UNTANGLE HER TINGLE?? -Tll © A0ULTS ON...Y COLOR KOCE Television (50) sE~:,~r~L"~~1M~1~~~r~~fo 1--•PWS THE SECOND MOST fAMOOS . .._ ....... AOUL T FILM OF OUR TIME... - The Devil in Miss Jones ONLY ORANGE COUNTY SHOWINGt PUSSYCAT •· 873-410U 709 E. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach OPEN DAILY AT 12 NOON SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES ~DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA "3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR .. Nigh•1 f,30 & t 30 Sel!Sun 1:30·)"30·S.l 0.7.l0 & 9:30 S46·271 l SO.COAST. PLAZA Mt.JUI FREE PARKING ''OUT OF SEASON" lR) o.~, 1.00.10:30 Sal/Sun 3:30·7:1 S.10 •s . "BOYS IN THE BAND" (R) Dttlty e::>o S•US..11 I :3Q.j;fC>.a:45 CllEIAUID THIE! =Js_-,;, "OUT OF SEASON" Oet11 1-...10.10 Sal Sun 1-:otJ..1 40-s.10 7:00 .. :4CJ.10:20 "LITTLE BIG MAN" (PG) 0•~1 • AS s.~~n 4 IM ·•s "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" Oe•ly 1 00 S.VS..n 2;11).7 00 f'REE PARK1NG ''ROOSTER COGIURN'' Oeify 2:-10:l0 Sel/Svn •·»10-.ll) "LET'S DO IT AGAIN" Oeiy l.'25 Sel/aln•·2M.2.S ... "there Has Nt!ftr Been An Advenh1Fe Thriller Quite As Terr if yinCJ, Yet Enjoyable As "JAWS!' I O'\ • ·'•.,• .-11,1 MWS aDT 5UW lllCIWID ~ DllmU5S Gt!trt"CLOM.lllltGAA!·MU"-lYl!A~lLTINZl.!l\JCX Wtl'N Pm.CIK1i ~-.., P(l(R B(NCHLfl "'CAAL GOnU£8 11Mi.,,.~,,Pf!£R6l'Olt£t • ~IJll~W!tllA#S !) ,.., SIM" sP1LBlllG · ~~oiit~All!l 0 Wil.tk '" O#llOeaowN • •.~ •"'• '<' ~ • 1t •U\" """;~~· EDWARDS' BRISTOL CINEMA B---.Sf()l At \l~ ~ • .,... \401 .... & EDWARDS \P CllfEMA WEST 1 A_. ' ...... ~: 7 , .. • Call tl!UTl!f o •oo. co"" • SHOWIWCS (.All nc.AT""f. • •oo. co-"" •-s AIU.MUii ~( '-" CO-HIT CIAIY MAMA IN I 1 i ,. Old Trouper Saves Show- . Q: Wha t tough lurk -that elderly actress being stricken with a fatal heart attack a few minutes ~fore J a ckie Glu son'i. 25th anniversary "Honey- mooners" was ready to tape. Can you tell us a little somt>tblng abou.t the bousewlle who stepped Into hf'r role of mother-an.Jaw on a few hours' notice? And how sbf' felt about attaining sudden fam e? -1'1r. & Mr s. Mitch Potter , Bal Harbour, fla. A: It wasn't ''sudaen fame'' at all for Templeton Fo~. When she ~as only 16 she was a stock player at M(r!\1. S~t" h as iom ce performedinscoresoffilms, TV and radio shows, such as "Who's Been Sleeping in GLEASON, TEMPLETON FOX My Bed." starring Dt.>an Martin, "Fate b the Hunter," with Glenn f<'ord, a nd "Valenline·s n ay" with Tony F r anciosa. When Wl' pl'\QAed her, s he r e- called she "played an old drunk in that one ... "I've been kept fairly busy since settling in '.Vli:lm1," s he went on. "Some commercials, natur,tl· Jy Akio movie:> or TV shows originating here. I did :rnatra·s 'Tony Rome· and 'I.adv in Cement ... Played Maur een O'Hara 's aunt with Gleason rn Don't Go :-1ear the Water:·· We won dered if the midnight call s ht• rece1vNI from an alert talent agent to pinch-hit in the ··Hmw;. 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy .Gardner mooners" t he next morning will changt.' the cours(• of her rart>er. ·'I love to do these things once in a while," she sighed, •'to keep my feet wet in the business. Rut at hecirt I'm con tent to be a housew1ft' with two grown childrt•n. One is a d aughtt'r whu modeled in Hollywood, lht• other a son who's a member of a m·w rock gn1up railed Paris." 4 Trouper Fox is (•cstatic ahout the wa r m..,., ay 1n which s he was wekom t.>d to the casi . "When I \'n tere<l my dressing room there was a big card Signe<! by the l'ntire cast wishing me success. l"ve nt•Yt'r ~een such Ion• as C'ame to me from l'Vt'nont• in \'Ol\'ed rn this 'Jh1neymooners· anniversary shm .. Gleason wa~ a pussycat. I love him. He wa:-. grt•Jt. JUSt brillwnt. 1 really didn't realrle how gredt ht.• wa~ until I s aw him working that one day " Send your questions to lf11 Gardner,· Glad You Asked That.· care of this newspaper, P.O. Bur 156(), Costa .Wesa ~626 .\tanlyrL and Hy Gardner Will answer as many ques· 11ons as they can m their Column. but the volume of moil makes personal re plies impossible ~ Nobody could dream him up. His incredible bank robbery is all the more bizarre ... I • because it's true. "AN ENGROSSING, SUSPENSE-LADEN ORAMA. The casttng Is remarkable." -Judith Crist, Saturday Review Al Pacino's work cries· out for an Academy Award nomln•tlon." --Norma Mclain Stoop, After Dark FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER • • • ,,.• ... Weont"lsd.iy 01•< t-rnta:r 1 _t...:.9.;..7!>;;__ ______ o_A_l_L v_P_IL_o_r__..B_J_J 'l Sonny, Cher to Pair? LO~ A ~GF:J F,S < t\P) A .... pokt·~m.m for ~·nlt'l l~ll lll'f ~vnny Hono dt•,·lirw:. to fcmf1rrn rt>p<iru that Honn .ind h1:-1111 nw1 "1f1• l'li~·•· .•rt• 1wrot1.11ln): flir .1 Ill'" klt·\1:-.1011 \t1nl'lv :-l'rh'" th,1t n1uld :11r ,1s \•,uh .ts FL'l.1ru.ir-. · J.1\ H l'111 .... lt•ir1. :i pu hh~·1st for Ronn, said \1ontl,1y th.it :-.11nw. :-.ort 111 <1111lllUi1l'l'llh .. ·11t m1).!ht ht• n1.11lt· l.11l'r th1.., wt•t·k B1>no n •porll·d I) n.1:-lw1•11 rwg1H1.1lin~ with l'HS for a new ~"""' .111<1 Chl'r 't•nt.•s tu r1•pl.11·t• tht:' rurrt-nt Ch1·1 " '.111t•t , . ..,hnw. µlagu1·d bv sagging.rat 111)' .... ' J l>O K 'iOW WHAT'S going on," Bern~ kin~.tid, · tiut I 'm notatlibertytosay.Noonl· will make an> 1·11111ml'lll on anything until 11 l':ln ht• ti Ont• rrrop1•rh "Ont.> way or ,1nolht>r, !>Omething is imrn1 1wnl in tht.> n<•xt thrt.>t>day~" ~.>nny and Cht'r t'ndl-d tht'lr popular vant' ty show Jnd thl'tr m..trnJge • la:>t :>t'<hon F.ac·h starlt.'d tht.• rurrt>nt St'ason "1th J ~t.·p.irJtt' show but Sunny·~ \Ht~ tanl'eled. ('H f:R WAS )IARRIF.D tu rock :,tar Grege AJ)m.:in 1n Jun<'.' thn·l' days afkr sht· d ivorced Bono Sht• f1lt'CI for d1von'l' nine d.1ys later but th(• petition wJs withdrawn °111 August . T he on again off ag:11n rt>lationsh1p soured a~:11n I.1st month whl'll Allman filt•d ..i court pt>tlttvn at !\la(·on, G!i., ~ayln~ the cou- ple were separated and ask.ing that the mar- nai:!e be dis:-i.ol ved HestOn---Big Drawing Card I Ry ROB T HOMAS UPI T•l•pl>olo SON NY AN D CHER ON CARSON SHOW Reunion Predicted for Bonos <19N5RAl..CINaMAT"""2ATA .. ' MESA MAT991 Cl.-.U.M&l~A.,. MA 1 "1 IYllY DAY 'T1l J:lO P_... ·$1 n 1884 Newport c:.... MrM sd. mz S,.Cid l lcb satow W .&S.a. 1:30&3:15 TUCSO~. Ant. <AP) -'Tve had more deaths in mov1l's than early Bogart. Maybe that's one reason p,·nplt> come to sl't' my picture... .. ripe for a return to westt>rns: "They've been neglected for c.1 while, and therl' are no westerns on prime ti ml' tt.•lt.1 \ls 1on now. Fort>1gn audiences still love weslt.'rns, •tnd they can draw big money from American TV For rn!>'tanre, the SJ million paid out for 'Roo:,t{'r Cogburn' -a deal happily made befor e HELO OVER ""THE I• Charlton Heston Y+as musing on the set of his •J8lh fll 111. H Wt'Slt'rn for 20th Century-Fox c·alll·d ''The Last Hard ~1.1n .. He is a thoughtful man, ti\'t'll tt1 del<11lt•<I .in:ri~\'Sl's l1ngell 'l'.ttil 1rt1ny. It m..1.r Ul' trut.• that iw h;is d1~ 1t 111 rnu1:1., maJlll" films th~111 :11w otht•r star. hut not al th~ bo:-. ;,ffin• THE llESTO~ RF.CORO 1s t1np:lr.1lll1lt•cl l11s pn·~s aidt• has pr LI ff l' rt« I th l ' l IH' s i" l hat rk:-t11n·s flims havl' attr:.irt('tl a blil:11n cl t1l l:i1 s through tht• world'' thl·~•tl•rs The ;.actor H ESTON h1m:-elf nt>1thl•r affirms nor dt•mes, bul he ran rattle <'ff tht• n•ntals 11n h1!> ma1or films: F.:1rthqual\t' ... $125 million: "The 10 Com· m3ndml'1H s," $100 million: ''Ren llur." $80 mili11111. \11 port Hl75, .. S75 million: "El Cid." S36 m1llwn. Pl 1m•t tif the AP<'S." S27 m1lhon; ''The \.n•.1ll•st Sn11\\ 1111 f<:.1rth. ·~S23'milhon; "The Thrt.·e \h1~i<t•tt•t 1 ... $Ill nnliwn; "The Four ~1 uskell'N S," 510 mail:11n 1 Hl: F l(;t lt FS ('0)1 E from fir sthand i<noY+ivd·1l' JI ,• n·n•t\t':-Pt.'fll><.lil' reports on the filni .... iw has m.tdl• Ill rt't't.•nt years, since hl' en1uys a 1)1.•rc·l•nt:•!!t' 1•f t ht• prof1b uf all of them. "T ht• !.;1st II J rd '.\tan .. 1~ I k ston 's first western :-im·t-till' t•st1m:1ble \\111 Pt.•nny" in 1968. "I think it's l111w for ml:' tu do anotlwr wester n," he ob- st•r'wd. · I try to gt•t :1 good mixture of the kind s of films I 1h1. :1t1d :lisn halan1'P mv time so I can do ~ta~\· wt1ri<. l1kt• lhl' ''.\Jadwth: I did ear)it.•r this ) t•.1 r llt'''•'rl rll't•dn'l '';11 ! for film eumpantt.•s to offer him , Jill':-II<' and produc·t>r Walter Seltn•r have het'n p.1rt:w1-.. 111 "t'\'l'n films. usually th<' offbeat iond :n.tl llt-:-!1 111 would not bl' offerl'd by thl' major :-tud1"' "'\um bl·r Ont-," "ThL' Omega ~tan.·· Sk) ;;Lt'kl•tl ." "~n~ lt>nt Gn·l·n." SF.l.TZF.R Al.SO RELIE VES that the time is (" ~,~ ~0 HlWPORTllACW dlUf 673-nso HELD OVER! DAVID NIVE N T E RESA GRAV ES • IF YOU LIKED"YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" < ,: . VOU1-L LOVE OLD ~····~·· .. DRACULA '~YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" ... . . MARGOT KIDDER BURGESS MEREDITH HARRY DEAN STANTON ,.,~SYLVIA MILES a st111 Krc•'ts & ELIZABETH ASHLEY n.Jt:w>ieC¥t• ¥1\'111t"1111111tt1rc11iy THOMAS McGU~E · Pr\lcb:rc!by GEORGE PAPPAS lrl"' IW P-Aar ELLIOTT KASTNER . MiM 119 MICHAEL J LEWIS CALL FOR United Art1sta CO-HITS A trut ~.:count of one: oi the mo I ;nerccl;blc 1uu1 n, '>'> in Amtric~n l11•ton the reviews came out... • Directing "The Last Hard Man"' is Andrew MrLa~len, a Wl'~lern ::.pt.·cwhst whu has workt>d / •1 th J ohn Wayne' ("Ml'Cl1ntock," "Chisum " Cahill"). Jam es Sh·wart ("ThC' Han· Rre<.'d") and Kirk Douglas <"The Way Wl'st .. ). How l'an MrLaglt•n breathe new life into the· wE'stern form? ' "IT'~ NOT F.AS Y,'' admits the outsized son of the late Victor MrLaglen. ·About all you ran do is bring some new twists to thl• old formulas and change the period. This one· is laid in 1910, w hen thl' horse was beginning to bt> chalknged by the motor car." 1 o 'G ' DOTY DAYTO?l Presents Heston is described as "a contained but iron nervt•d lawman on th.e Arizona frontier, pulled out of retirement by lhe escape from prison of an implacable t>nemy." SoWld familiar ? Perhaps. Rut come hell or high noon. Mssrs. Heston. Seltzer, !\1rL::t?len, J:imes Coburn (the implacable enemy>. l'l ~11. hope to make "the Last Hard Man"' something difTl•rent. Seven Alone Q DOTY DA mi ::::::e Pl.US: "'R.A,rte ~ COUGAI MOUMTAM' MATIHH S OAILT 541·1552 After the morning·s wor k, Heston and ('Ompany retin•d to Old Tucson 's rantina. which is deNratt.'d ~ Y.1lh posters of the scores of westerns that havt• I ~ bet'n filmed on the premises. Over a chunk of roast bt>ef, Charlton Heston, 51, re flected o n his career . "FORTUNAT F.J.Y FOR MY survival, p ro· durers ran 't m a ke an international picture witho ut ll(lrl, . an American star," he remarked . Cred ibility also plays a role. he added. "'Airport 1975' was a simple job, rt>qufring two wt•eks' work. My contribution was both physical and rhemiC':il : the xiudienre had to be pr t>parl'd to believe that I could fly a 7,17. That ·s all. "There w as a lot of car ping about Dean !\tartin':; believability a s an airline pilot in the first 'A.rrport · Given Dean·s reputation, it would havl· been a diffirull assignment even if he ha d ·been an Olivier." TWs w..ti•s st.ow I Is A LT· w AT ER WINE" OM Of TIM Hott..t s.i Rim htr Mctde! --~~~r1111~~-- D«AWl .. , IACH .-..KT l'O• ~U•HOAllOS, SIATHOAIOS, CUUOM T·SHll TS. A""UAl ,ASSIS • O THll 611.t.T mus. 2c~Sllow1 Eocll Mite 7:30. 9:30 "1'BFOMDA W.UIEHOAns "92 IN THE SHADE" (R) ..... "THE TAKING OF PELHAM 1-2-3" Frw., • s.lwdoy DEC. 5 • 6 MIDHIGHT OML Y '"'JIMMY CUFF '" "THE HARDER THEY COME" (R) ..,,. -- ITS THE REAL THING MAN EATER "BLUE WATER WHITE DEATH " THE HUNT FOR 'GREAT WHITE" "'-US r CINCMAYIEIO ''EARTHQUAKE" l ...... ~~.'::'~" ""·;~~ ,,,, 92 IN s HADE nl°(ll FONDA THE WAllllEN OAT.ES Plus "ROYAL r::£~.~!~! ..... I FLASH'' L .. ~,,.'..... CIHTlt H J ... ,J Our team tells you everything you want to know about your team in the CHllSTMAS THAT ALMOST WASM'T" Ii ~.ii:~.:fr~f·J:;lii~!J 11ROYAL FLASH11 2:30.4: I 5-&:00 7:45-9:30 ...... ·"- !1~tJ ~ ·! .• '°" r: :::'! :.i.r;:J,. Se,ven Alene DAILY AT l 00.3 4S s JS-7 10 & 9 10 WG-OME IM &O SECOMDS" J; 15-5:50-9:20 lPGI •snfD MHCHAMTS" i:OS-7:40 11!·~~ ~r~ ~~~i~~.1• "PEEPER"IRl 6:15-9:30 "11 HARROW LAHE" 7:55 'ILUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" Dally 6:00-7:45-9:35 Sat $m I :30-3: 15 5:00-6:50-1:4 5 PUl'ifHI'> 1m~10US CO "" WQOO• •iLfH TAKE THE MONEY ANO RUN .;:f!!t IPGl TJ11:°"' T~ Tl11:M ~ ~ (NI'.. m (.'Nf.-IA '"SIYEH ALOMI'" IGI ,.,. "T,....-°" c..,.. .... COMT1MUOUS Fl.OM I !:JO THUas..M .. SAT·S* "'MIGS tUMMT SUf'B STAI• t•t A "ti .. .,._._..,., ~ .. ..,,. w.,. .... w..,. • \_ Ct1Al1U S ll110NSON I JAMES COBV11N ;l~~NNEOY I 11ARD TIMfS I "THE HUMAN HU~!!~P!,q~.~~.EMA ) FACTOR"r ""'°' ....... -1 WALT. DISOEY BOBBY DRISCOLL ROBERT NEWTON BASIL SYDNEY • edwardsBR!SfOLCINlMi'\ l .. \t"'4. ........ ,,,.,.. .• , ,.,,.... ~ "BLUE Wl\TER WHITE DEATH'' TEENAGE HITCHHIKER AND ''TEENAGE TRAMPS'' I . J RI% DAIL y PILOT Wednesday Oec.mber 3. 1975 / , : • "! •. i.;. .. ' Warning foe Surg2on General Has Oelef mined Thai C1gare110 Smokinq Is Dang_erous to Your .H ealth 17mg"tar;'1.1 mg. nicotine av. pert1garette. FTC Report Ap05 _ .... .~. \ . ~ . ) ... . ~ .. . .. , .. . ..... . • .. , .. y ,( , \ · . ... I tJ! * Marl~.~~,~ ~~!. oro I ' ' l I I • I - I l I B et Mer1u for N i.ght Before • • • . Assumin~ tht• bikt'.'s are a -- s;mblt'd and fifts are wrapix·d. ( lmstmas Evt• l·an tx• ::.pecial m3g1<·aJ hours fur ;11.tult::;. They have mllrt• mt•morH.·s to savor of hohd~1ys p~~st ,and an~ less t!XCit- ed about the ll xl mor1\41lg. . 1'he t>V(•nm is a time to gather with friends · ti family to toast . . one another. health and to ex- <'hange gifts. 1oud food is a!ways 3 part of an N'lebration and twilight is not.~ <'t.•plton. '.:uJelldl' 0>1h·r Pan RDast is a s n a p t o p t l' p .1 r t• i f t h e mushrooms an\l n·lery ar~ sliced t>~1rher in the d.l) This snowy M':.ifood soup 1s a wekomed change from tht• tradHional turl<t•y .\nd tl~1m thal are 1ur1.• to he sl'n't'd in th~ follo'fing days. · Cht't'~w Melba makes an ideal :1C·compa11fm~nt a r ound the lurt't.>n. Tht.' holiday salad com-bine~ ~mooth avocado, sweet orange and s~1ssy onion with a ::;picy cookl.'d dr1.•ssing already w:1iting in the rl'frigt·r~itor. Cranberry Jubilt>(• Crppes,_ ell·g~mt and flavorful are the' · p1en• cte resistclnl'I:' fu; any holi - ct1y meal. Thl' colorful, tangy cr~inberry sauct• is accented with or~mgt' and f1~1med with rum lx•fore ~t·rving Yl 'LF.TIDF. OYSTER PA~ ROAST 2 qu.,rts shtlt'ked oy:sters in liC]lKlr 1 .! cup It slick) margarine ::? cups !about 8 ounces) :slicl'd fresh mushrooms • ~ c\lp dry wh1tt' wine ':: cup <'hopped celery tops and le:i ves 2 teaspoons Wor<'estershire sauc·e 1 leaspoon t.'elery salt Generous das h pepper 2 <'Ups heavy <'ream heated Drain oysters; re~rve liquor. Melt margarine in saucepan· s aute mushrooms and celery fo~ l _minute. Stir in oyster liquor, wme, Worrestershire sall'C e, ce~ery salt and pepper; bring to a boil. Add oyster s; cook until oyster s curl. Stir in heavy cream. Serve im-~ediateJy , Makes 8 to 12 serv-ings. ('HF;F.SF. ~F:IJ\A '2 <'UP (I stick} margarine, ~oftened '~ <'llP g r ated Parmesan cht•ese 111 teaspoon gar Ii<' powder 1 !I teaspoon pepper I loaf Italian bread Cream together margarine, Parmesan cheese, garlic and pepper until well blended. Cut br:ead into 1!-1 -inch s lices; spread with margarine mixture. Place on baking sheets. Rake at 3t5 degrees• F. 20 minutes or until lightly browned and crisp. Makes about 40 slit'es. AVOCADO ORA~GF. SAJ..AD WITH HOU DAY DRF.SSING 2 ta blespoons cornstarch •. 2 tablespoons sugar l teaspoon dry mus tard I teaspoon salt 1-1 teaspoon paprika 1 s teaspoon pepper .BEA ANDERSON, Editor Wndnl'5day December 3. 1975 C1 Payola Gold 1 cup milk l eu yolk, beaten 1 1 cup ( 1.2 s tick> margarine 2 tablesifoons vinegar Lettu<'e leaves 4 small avocados. sliced ·1 oranges, sectioned Red onton rings, separated Combine corns tarch, sugar, dry mustard, salt, paprika and pepJ>('r in a saucepan. Slowly blend in milk. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and starts to ~<boil ; continue-to boil for 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heal. Slowly stir in eg.g yolk : add margarine and stir until :nelted. Cook 2 minutes longer. Remove from heat. Beat in vinegar with rotary beater. Cool. Arrange lettuC'e leaves on in- d iv id u <il plates. T op with avocado slices, orange sectjons and onion rings. Real dressing until <'r eamy. Spoon onto salad lo serve. Makes 8 servings. nes CgA:\'BERRY J UBILF.E CREPES 3eggs 1 cup milk 3·• t'UP unsifted flour 1 tablespoon sugar 1.a teaspoon s alt 1 lar ge orange Water 3 <'UPS whole fres h cranber- 2 cups sugar 3 tablespoons margarine 1 .a cup light rum, heated In a small mixing bowl beat eggs and milk together. Add flour, I tablespoon sugar and :-rut. Rfal just until mixture is s mooth. ~ For each crepe, pour 2 tables- poons batter onto a hot, lightly greased 5 or 6-]nch skillet, tilting to coat bottom of skillet. Cook over medium heat until crepe is lightly browned on bottom and set on top. Remove from skillet: roll up and set aside. Grate enough peel from orange to make 2 tablespoons. Squeeze juice fro m orange; add enough water to make l cup liquid; set aside. In :i large skillet or chafing dish combine cranbt>rries, 2 cups :.-:ugar and orange juice m1xturt.>. Heat over medium hea t. stirring until mixture comes to a boil. C.ontinue to cook stirring oc casionally. until mixture. is thickened and syrupy, about 15 minutes. Stir in margarine until melted, then mix in orange peel. Add crepes. spooning sauce over e3ch. Heat through. Pour in heated rum. Ignite immediately. Serve hot. .Makes 8 servings. For entertaining from sunup to sundown during the holidays. today·s food pages tell_ how to prepare budget buffets. children ·s parties and an array of spur-of-the-moment treats. Frankincense And Murmurs Spread Waf-m'th of Season Ry CAROL MOORE ~oly P•lofFood Editor It':-~•s :.-:ur<' u sound of Christmas as jingle bells -the boss frellrng cwl'r accl'ptan<.>e of freebies (<'Od e name for potentially prt.>JlHht'1al gifts>. We :ire asked to dt't'line them ''to save the embarrass mC'nt of h anng to return what probably was a well- intentioned gesture of friendship ... Since tht' pr,f'ss is so cnli<'al and suspicious of influence peddling in government these days, I thought I might sub- mit my confiden tial statement of gifts received during the holiday campaign of J974: Oregon and Was hington pear 5N'ers: A lug of guess what lovingly ~apped in green and red foil ; healthily d('voured on the pre mises by the s taff. Whirlpool Corp.: A dozen jars of jam: ditto distribution. (Keep wonder- ing what jellies have to do with washing machines but the s<'ope of some con- glomer3tes is boggling.) J apa ne s e dried mus hroom pt1bli<.'ists: A mushroom-shaped bell jar cont:iming dried flowers; enjoyed brief- ly then g iven to a friend. Swiss chel'$e tnanufa<'turers: Opaque glass serving tr3y in the shap~ of Switzerland. dutifully etched with holes, that takes two p eople to carry. No. I on my white ~lephant list for this year ·s staff party. Oster Corp.· Discount on appliancr; applied to sister's Christmas $!&ft Ht'IOl b<lby foods: Apparently four jars or s trainrd fn11ts and a box Of pablum. Mailed (first mistake> from Pennsylvania and arrived on De<'. 27 (smashed, with prunes .1nd something e lse well soaked into cereal box). Good thing I came in on Saturday to check a page proof. The package would have been quite fuzzy by Monday. Wakefield Seafoods : Packages of their newest deviled crnb and <'reamed s hrimp on dry ice, presented at a lavish press luncheon in Los Angeles. Shared quickJy. These Jast two items are tn>ical of the year-round temptation~ \n the food business wbit'h I regret and often prCltest be<'ause of what they obviously mean to the price of food, I H's not ;µ; outr11geous as it used to be when metropolitan food editors~were flown to Spain to watch the olive harvest or to Denr(lllrk to s<'e ham and cheese exported . \ Conside'ring the cost of postage a!one, a simple coupon would h<' s ufficient. True,• J s tory would depend on our discretion and p<X'ketbook and mistht not get written. But there wouJd be no expenses wasted R~fl¥1al (l( girts d()('sn 't solve the problem, either. Last year. twb 11<>me delivered beef outfits started in our area. One offet-ep m~ a free chateaubriand before publication, which Sll'l:ttkcd 0£ outright bribery and was i&nored\ 1 \ls('li he other rtrm as the example in my story. And still re:-11tt·r~ hove complained that it must have been -cotn· m<.'r<'1.1l. l "'as only trrmg to explain a new con umer op- tion Oh ye!\. the above list of c~s dots not lnclude a box of cho<'1;latt•s from a mother of a bride whose we<;tding re- qwrett spt'l't:ll attention and a t'oupon trom Baskin-Robbins for a double scoop. Yum Speak in~ of suaar plums, I'll 10 back to dreaming of be· ij'\g a sports wnlt'r and flying around the to\mtry toi:.a&ame at the tellm 's expense. Rn.tn<'h menus can be as sim- ple or elaborate as you desire A refreshinl! fruit cup enhanced with a unique Tangy Yogurt Dressing makes a great lirst course Then bring on the star al traction. a <'olor ful Spinach Onion Quiehe ! These enticing, party ideas were pr epared with the djet· conscious in mind. Since so many people are reducing cholesterol' intake. these ret'1pc·~ ta.II for egg ~ubstitute and <.·o rn 011 margarine TA:\'GY VOG\'RT DRF,SSl~G 1 i cup orange JW('<' 2 t:lblt.•spClons lemonJW<'<' 1 ~ c·up cholt.>sterol free egg :-uh$t1 tu tt• 1 • C'up honey I cup plain yo.curt ·~ teasp11on grou n d ('.1rct:im<\m 1 A teaspoon salt Jn a small he~1vy saUC'<'pan <'Clmbine orange JW<'<'. lemon llUl'C', <'~'f ~llb:-tlllltl' .ind htlOt'~. Cook over mc.>dmm hC'at . stirring const:mtly. until mixture t'Oml'~ 1t1 :i boil. Remove from heat and t'h11l thoroughly. Rt>fore serving fold in yogurt, curct~mom and salt. Serve with frl·~h fruit cup.Makes 2 c·ups SPJ~ACH ONION QI IJ('JIF. 11 1 C'ups unsifted flour ':i tetispoon salt 1 :i c up corn oil margarinl' 3 to ·I tabl<'spoons i<'e water I' 2 cups chopped onion J tables poons corn oil maqrnnne 2 packages < 10 ount'es .each) frozen c·hopped s pinach, t'ooked and dr:11ned 2 cups cholesterol free <'gg substitute 2 ('ups skim milk I teaspoon salt ' 1 te:lspoon white pepJX>r 1" teas poon g-round nutmt•g Combine flour and 1 ~ teaspoon salt in a bowl. Cut in 1'2 cup margarine with pastry blender or two knives until mjxture re- sembles <'uarse meal. Stlt' in ice water. mix lightly . iForm dough into ball. On lightly floured board, roll out dCl11gh to fit a 13 x 9 x 2·inch pan. Transfer to pan; trin'l-edge. Carefull y line pas try with alumin\.\m foil; add dried beans to weigh down. ""' R<1ke at 400 degrl'l'S F. JO minutes. Remove foil and beans: set pastry aside. Rt.>duct> oven to 375 defrees F . Saute onion in remaining 3 tablespoons margarine until transparent but not browned. Stir in spinach Spread spinach~n mixture on bottom of prepart!d pastry Combine e!?g subs titute. s kim milk, r e maining 1 tea spoon salt, . p('pper and nutmeg: pour over spinach mixture. Rake at 375 d<'fret's F . 30 m inutes, or until knife in~erted in center comes out dean. Let stand for 10 minutes . before serving. Makes 12 !'lervin8S -• 0 -·-~ --. .. ._._. ··'·" DAIL V PILOT Wednesday. December 3, 1975 I Chief SY-mptqm: Erpptiriess 'Boredom is a cancer eatmg out 'tfle soul ... There are new demands to treat the sick person rather than the illness. ' By t'AROI. )100RF. Of tr. Oell'f l'O.t SUtt "F.mptint>~S l:S tv llW<tningless what fate US to death " said J<H'k W. Provonsha, MD and pro-fesso~ of reh~wn at Loma l.ind1l Univer:saty, dur ang a sym1,os1um on mt'dacme and religion at Hoag Memon<ll Hospital, Presbytenan. He referred Crequt'ntly to the "nowher e man" from the Beatles' lyrics about a "nowhere man in nowhere land m aking nowhere plans for no m<'n .. ''R<.1redom 1s u cancer that is eating out the :-.oul " he addt'd . "lncrt'asangly society has lost its c'apacity to r~cogruze and organize guilt and deal wi th existential.ism ." . "There art' new demands to treat the sick person rather than the illness." .. Or. ('harles W. Wahl, formerly head of the department of psychosomatic medicine at UCLA and now in pn v ate praclt('(' an Los Angeles, listed three things p:.ychiatry h as learned from re- ligion -ldll'nl':.~. or any unus<'d capacity, causes anxiety. -No person is psychologically mature who tlunks only of himself. -Keep things in perspectJve and propor-• taon, avoiding over-scrupulosity and undue blame. · He also d escribed anxieties -"part ot the initiation price or being human" -aa ran11.ng from slight uneasiness to mild concern to a phobic s tate multiplied five tlmes into schizophrt>nia. "Thanatophobia crearor death) is the grand- daddy of a ll fea rs," he said. ''Yet everyone bas to give some thought to handling death." "Mos t people h ave misfort}Jnes. not neuroses. Not recognizing the overlap of medical and clergical services is a grave disservice. "Pas toral counselin~ used to be considered · spurious psychoanalysis. But we are remiss if we don't see in a human light what is a clinical need and vice versa ... Dr. Provonsha regretted modern transiency typified by a person having many hometowns, barely getting to know TV characters before they Em.otions Bottled Up DEAR A~~ LA.'-:DERS: Even though the odd~ ~tre a million to one a~ai nst my letter get· ting in the paper. 1 · m going to write it anyway. l' m J :.enior an high school. age 17, and male. I gulped down two hig double shots of gin this morrung before I left for school. Suddenly I r e- ~1l1Lt'd I'm an alcohohc. I started to drink when I was 15. I've been drinking h eavily for about six months. My ~rade:-; an school arC'n·t as good :is they w~. but tht•v ~lren 'l bad. l '\'c never flunked anytflmg . I rW\ e fallen a!>ll'ep m cl:.lss hut no one suspects I m a boozer I nc•n·r drank mnre than anyone l'lsl' when l 'm an n ('nmd 1 du my serious drink ing alone I i<now my prohl C'm It's my father . He picks tin :'\lorn all the tame.:'. thmh hl· knows everything ~nd has a terribk tl•mpt•r. Ill' was the only male in a family with sax girls and trie:i to run ever- yone's life. I g uess I hate him I have no om' to turn to for help but I know I need it. PIC'ase tell me what to do. -TOO YOl'::-IG TO BF: A DRl'~K OF:AR FRIF:~O : Have you thought of talk· ing to your hi~h srhool coun~elor? Don't s hrug thb :.uggestion oH until you '\'e tried it. l.ikt> evt>r- vthing t>lse. somt• coun:-.t>lors are mort> hip than t1thers. I hope your 'chool h as~ood ones. Look in the phont> book for Alcoholic:-. .\non) mou .... Find nut when your nt"ighborhood group m eeh. It ·.., frt•<• and nobod) asks question/'>. .\.\has a higher rate of success in rehabilitating Center Staff / Jobs Open Two st:lff positHms at a llunt.mgton Beach C11m:Tit1nity CC'ntt.>r now an open for application . • lrcord1n!! to lhl' llunl1n~'lon Rl·aeh Manpower .\dm1m ~tration . OnC' is community center coordina tor, which has a starting salary of $79-J per month. The other 1:-community c enter assistant, wtuch starts at S756 per month The requ1 rements for both Jobs include Hunt- ington Reach r es1d(•ncy and 30 days prior un- employment. The respons1b alit.ies will include responding to the needs of the commurnty by implementing po~itave programs and sen.aces for school children. adl)it•sc(•nt~ and adull-; who are charac· l<'n ·tac ally from diverse cultural backgrounds . • The JOhs w all pnmanly b<' concerned with recreauon progr:ims ~ind social service work and program cotirdinataon with other public ser vice 3genc1es. Applications n1>w are being accepted al the Coastal Employment Center, 17211 Beach Rl vd , Huntington Reach . Additional informa· hon is available by calling the center al 842-7751 : The application period closes at 5 p .m . Monday,. J)(>c. 8. BRUSH -t BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP AnyonP can care fo r a Brush & Blower hair style. or our other curl co1011nq. fuss-free_. full functional • SCISSOR STYLES which are as easy 10 do as just sham- Poo1 Our lamp cut5 ltnger tumble cuts. curling iron cut5 wash tow el dry bruc;h 'n llutl cuts or simple wash and wr>ar cuts ate SCISSORED. all take-care-of-yourself c;tylP.5 Good for any age. any hair No teasing, no rollers. no pins no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS •UC> MO HT,.. .. ,,. ... ,., WAYl~ YOU W4\' Nt¥R WANT TO WT TOIUI MAlll •••""- OPEN JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING I e"' • I 0 P"' SAT. & SUH. 9-5 356 S Tustin A ve . Or;;inge 9564 Hamilton Ave. Huntington Beach ;,1)5 N Harbor Blvd Fullerton LOCATEOATTHC fA'•'INllTitJ ,1111LA~CLSOl.1 997-1 IU 9'1-JUJ.i 179-JHJ alcoholics than psychiatry, religion, bypnoUsm, etc. Please give it a try. DEAR A:'-lN LAi'JDERS: May I be you to· d ay? Here's m y letter: DEAR PET OWNER: I killed your dog to· day. He dashed onto the highway from behind shrubbery, not 10 feet in front of my wheels. Be- ing only a dog, he couldn't k.now that ~n automobile cannot stop from 50 miles an hour m 10 feet. Had he cleared my wheels, the oncoming car would h a\'e hit him. From the time you let him out your door unsupervised, this was his in- evitable fate. All day I have felt sick inside. I love dogs - have had at least one ever since I was very young. But within the sick feeling, there is cold :mger -anger al you, dear Pe~ Own~r. for all~w­ ing your do~ to run fr~. especially ~1nce you hve beside a very busy a nd dangerous highway. . You will grieve at the loss of your pet, bu~ 1f you ever again o wn a dog. please keep him ht-hind a fe nce or on a leash. Spare yourself and mC' the grief of his dt':llh. I live in St. Louis but I could be -A'.'iY DRIVER. A.'-;YWHERE D F:AR DRIVF.R: That same terrible fate befalls three million pets a year. Thank you for telling us how it looks from behind the wheel. DEAit A:"I~ LA:'-lDERS: Please print this for the lady who Jives in Schenectady with her hairy husband. She wants him to shave his entir e body beeau:se "the gorilla" turns her off. I'd love to ar- range a transplant between her husba~d and mine. Elmer is m asculine and handsome but he has six hairs on his chest. I'd give anything if he iooked more like a gorilla and less like a ballet dancer . Sign me -GYPPED DEAR G YPP F.D: Nobody's perfect. Be s atisfied with Elmer's s i x h airs and kwikherbeerin'. Min• the pltonre of MoppinQ bePu· IN THE HEART OF OLD .NEWPORT'S ••• CANNERr VILLAGE. ~ . FASHIOll ~ 1 ISa.&llD STORES OPEii EVERY llGHI .;r- UllllL CHRISTMAS .. • ' -.. J I ,,. I ar~ canctlled and leasing 20 can in a llieUme where three or four used to suffice. He attributed moral ~missiwMSs to the •anonymity of impermanence. "You don't have to be worried obout what you do or say in a place where you may nevfr see the people again. "We forget that every true step forward has one foot in the past as a measure c;>f security. "You can't establish a feeling of grace without determiolng guilt. And we're too busy these day& wrestling with labels to face up to guilt." Three responders spoke in more practical terms about how the two very huma n ex· periences of rear and faith affect the healing pro- cess. Jean McEwen. RN, mentioned that since nW'Ses have a more constant telationshlp with patients they see more fears: of the illness itself, or the medical routine and of the inability to com- municate when they need to. "It's our job to help them live until they d ie ... and maybe cry with them, too, in order to s hart>. "But it's bard to talk to a 21-year-old who asks what you did over the weekend and you re- alize he won't be able to have that much fun again." Dr. J. Fred Bushnell. wboworks full·time in Mr. Janos Weinberger MASTER CLOCKMAKER FREE OF CHARGE FRI. & SAT. will regulate and oil your antique clock 10:00 -6:00 PM DECEMBER 5 & 6, 1975 Presented by Alan W. Mc Kae & Company, "Elegance in Time," to acquaint you with Newport's finest facility for fine new and antique timepieces. ALAN W. MC KAE & CO. emergency uud the term "lhlrd stan of lht! d1:s-~ase" tor more predpitant death where tbe pa- tient expects no miracles, justbelp.ud support. "Ir only guilt didn't exist ~n tbJs Eorld gov- erned by a benevolent, forgivh'JI God. · "Pt'Ople could be as ~ ~. ot as we manufacture th<'m . We could,faoe up~ the ta:sk more easily of as:1isUng thefl1 throuatt their pro- blem." • "H d th th And he quoted Ecclesias,.es: ow o · e wise mandlc? Like thefool." J~ The Rev. James OeLange t'aµed ipr res_to!a- tion of conf('ssion and absolution, descnbmg th08e methodli as the greatest t i!ts God gave the church. li 'f "A dying person doesn't be eve t we tell him he hasn't sinned. What we need are human words that say the situation dosen't make any dif- ference in the way we feel about you." Everything in sweets and unusual gifts, Blum's Fine Chocolates to our own kitchen-made specialties and fresh nuts, gourmel cofrees, teas and more. ·. ELEGANCE IN TIME 260 Newport Center Drive Design Plaza Newport Beach "Sales and Serusce of Fine Clocks, Jn Lovely Laguna Beach . Lumber Yard Plaza 384 Forest Aue: A'}tique Restorations -Fine Watch Repair." f'rom Denmark ... th£ Re.inde:er V \ ! • • • : : ·: ; ' . . . . ··::: ::.:· :.: 1 I• 1; ~ · • ' : • • • ! I/'. t \ • t t , .. I I ' .... . . . •'I • .. . ; . • i ·'· £\sa~ cl eope·~ tzx>k56ha.trs toknit.our nl~~eatm-snd cap.~ ena htrfrii2-~knit tlvtmb-;hand~oaively fur1l9. .Mm'. etzes :M,4XL ~~:S.M,L caps: er.a eb&Bts all , 44 f.11Non llllnd, newport cenllr 844·5070 , ' Q r .... . .. PROBLEM NAILS? -NOT· PORCELAIN If you have short broken nails. If you bite your nails. We create beautiful. natural looking, PERMANENT, artificial fingernails in just ONE VISIT. If you already have long nails, but hove fear of breaking them, we have a special process to strengthen your nails and keep them from breaking. ~ -Ptione now while there are st tll appointmen t s .,, available J 581·2657 . .... . ' ALL OF ·OUR W.ORK IS I 00°/o GUAIAMTEED Also ovailob1e. SEMl-PERMANEHT ARTIFICIAL EYELASHES • . . : ~ ,.:,.: . Wednesday. December 3, 1975 DAILY PILOT ('3 Betrothed Corrin·Adelson Con:stan('e Corrin and Rob<>rt Carl Adelson will marry Feb. 14 in St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. ~ Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. William L . Morris Jr . of Santa Paula and th'°t" Robert L. Adel sons of Costa Mesa. Miss Corrin is a graduate of San Marino High School, graduated cum l aude from the University of the Pacific and did graduate work in elementary and early childhood education at California State College, Sonoma. A National Charily League debutante. the bride·elect is· affiliated with Delta Gamma. •Her fiance i~ a graduate of Costa Mesa High Sch ool . Ora ngt- C..oast College and CSCS. Hendrickson- Limburg Rarbara Hendrickson and Wallace Limburg, both of Ralboa Island. pla n to marry June 12 in the C..ornmunity Church CON~ANCECORRIN I <:ongreg a hon al. C'rn 11n.1 de! Mar T h e b r 1 d c t o b t' . daughtt~r of '\1 r and Mr:- Howanl W Rrooks nf Upland, is :i graduate of t'haffl'Y l11gh School, On t~1rio ~rnd atlt•ndt'd Chaf fry Colll'gt.'. Alta Loma } I t' r f 1 a n c· l' 1 s a i.•r:1 duatt• of /\r11nna State University where he affila t ed with Phi Gamma Delta . His parents a re the Sherman Lim burgs of San Carlos Acclaim Won The Assessment and Treatmt•nt Sl•rv1ct•s C.enter project of the Jumor Le..igut> of :'-lt•wporl Harbor has been selected by thl' /\ssoc1atwn of Junior L,eagues for poss1blt> 1ndus 10n 1n ,1 citizt>n 's handbook on criminal 1ust1ct• Chosen as one of 30 outstanding J un10r l..eague rriminal justice proje<'ls, 1t v. a~ st'il't'lt'<l from 186 other endeavors now undl'r way in th<.' U.S. • The hand.book is being developed by thl· Institute of Government of the Uni vc>rsity of Georgia for the Association of Junior Lea gues. The ATSC was opt>ned in Decrmbl'r of last year in cooperation with the Orangl' County Probation Department for the purpost> of offc?r ing counseling a nd guidan<'l' to youth~ and parents in hopes of prevc>nlln){ dehnqut•ncy. When finished in lht' spring of 1977, thl' handbook will serve as a source book for m ganitations invol\'ed in lhl' c·rim1 nJl JU:.lt('t' field ieans and things \ . ~ "i,,curnMC t I i.1.Vl}f1c1fl ~ ·~ i '• •, ' ., . 0 8A Ill f AVORllf' I ·' 'ol I AL'S GARApE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644· 7030 ~ ~ SPECIAL DECEMBER HOURS rofl YOUR ~HOl'PINI· I ONVi NII NI.I llflll y ., 30 f,011 fHIOAY lVlNING<; fll /Jtl SUNl)AY~ Ii i, • Enjoy g1 ft-giving ...... . fill a basket ... or a bag .. with some favorite things . - HI rHESH~1lNIS Will BE SERVED (VI RYOAY • COME IN ANO MAKE YUllRSllF f,f HOMF' EVE'4VRUhV~ fAVORtl(~ ., ,. ltP PHU..._I llU J .tCJ1 194.a ~AN~ A"l lllCAllO & MA$tr ACHAAGF , I -. -~-.---------.:...---- Save ·$1.00 , wtia-ger escate ) - Get savings up to 75c with valuable coupons 1ns1de specially morl<ed 1ors of Nescote· Instant Coffee. Save 10C on 24 -oz bottle of Welch's· G rope Juice.10C on Quaker· Puffed Cereal. 20C on two Stouffe(s Crumb Cokes.10c on Armour Trset· Hosh.10C on 11-oz. 1or of Pream· and 15¢ on Hondi-W1pes • cloths. Save 25C on Nescaf e too. Clip the coupon below and get 25C off Nescote· Instant Coffee I I I I _______ ........ 4 e e e (: 1 ~ L ,, DAILY PILOT bet 3, 1975 Sponsors Needed P'AMILY HOSTS : Area families are needed to serve ~s Amencan host~ for ~xchange stu· dt"nts In Sa n ('Je m e nte families a re needed for a group of s tudents, age 16 19 dunng the holiday season a nd t here a lso will be s tudents arriving whose stay will conllnue through June . Anyone 1n t t.•rl>stt-d may write to Youth Ex- C'h ange Serv1re, P . 0 -:---::-:---:-:--::--:--:-::-=-:~-------------Ro x 4020, San Clemente. 92672 Russ Thompson ing ·t he anoual hair· Jlrtll controf, venere!l styling pageant to tUe dilieaae and f e mi.nine place at 7 pm. Tuesday,. hysiene wUJ be conduct· Ott. 9, an the c ollege1 ed at 2 p.m., beginning center. Dtt. 10 in the eenter . WORK S HO P : Two w o rks h o p s on con - sec utivf." Mondays, Dec. 8 a nd 15. will deal with facets of the divorce pro- cess-shock, adjustment andgrowth. I R V I N E . . . --NEWCOME RS : Cost a ()pen to the publi~, the · • meetings •re scheduled on W~dn~ays . Ses~ons will be gin at 8 Mesa Country Club will p.m. an the ~gape Com-be the setting for the M 0 THE R S 0 F munity, Tustm. A ~ee ~ holiday lunc heon a t 11:30 TWINS: Carol Heinz of $:-5 takes care of reg1s~a-a.m . Tuesd ay, Dec. 9. In-South erJl California lion, resource ma~enals form a t ion r e gardi ng Edison Co . w i ll talk and an ~pportun.1ty to member ship is available about conserving elec-con~er with a divorce by calling Mrs. Clifford triclty du.liq the holiday consultant. Auer ·season when the group meets at 7 p.m. Wednes· MI SS J 0 N VI E JO -day, Dec. 10, in Granny's CHRISTIAN WOMEN: Altic r estauran t , Hunt- M a r i l y n M e b e rg , ington Beach. homema ker a nd college . ~ ~ SNEAK PREJ'IEW Beautiful NEWPORT VILLA WEST 393 Hospital Rd .. Newport Beach 24 Hour Supervision All Rooms and Servlcee on One Level Dellclol.ts Meals • SELECTIVE MENU ACTIVITIES PROGRAM Both organized & md1v1d11ally tailored Inquiries Invited: Call Mrs. Hoover (7 14) 642-5861 i has joined the staff of Playboy H~ur Styh l>t" OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS TQOI CALL 548-0'460 for Appt Another organit al1on 1s Youth fdr Understand· mg wh1rh 1s looking for host parents Contact 1s ~r s. Do r a Varner, 5..'>9·3749. TRIAL L AW YERS SECRETARIES: A boss- of-the -ye a r will b e named at a dinner m et-t· mg at 7:30 p .m . Tuesday, Dec. 9, in the Saddle· back Ion. Santa Ana. Speaker w i l l b e Orange County Superior Court J udge J errold S. Oliver. tea c h e r, w ill be the W 0 M E N ' S s peaker at t he noon ARC HITECT U RAi. luncheon meeting Tues-LEAGUE : Elected pre--------------------- d ay, Dec. 9, in the El· sident of the county Adobe restaurant group was Mrs. Charles --------------------. WEST CLI FF PLAZA-17th and Irvine Newport Beach 548-0460 Sweaters by ROBERT BRUCE in many colors and styles. Washable. $12.00 to $15.00 CO'.'/T EST: Deadhnt- for entering a coloring contest, s ponsored by the Rroadw.iy a nd Mattel Toys , is Tue::.day. De(' 16. Children. a~e 3 11 are eligible and may enlt'r at the toy depa rtme nt of th<' Broadway. HE ADORF.SS FA'.'l· TASY: Competing for prizes w i 11 be 50 cos- metology s tudents at Golden West College dur- Horo scop e: Cancer Corum . Serving on her The Newpo rt Beach board will be the Mmes. group will meet the next John Harris. vice presi- day in the Airport er Inn. d e nt ; D a v i d B a 11 , s ecretary. and Gene O CC W 0 M E N 'S Summers , treasurer . CENTE R: A series or discussion sessions on B US I N E SS AN D P R 0 F F. S S I 0 N A I. WOMEN: Co-w inners of the Woman-of-the-year a ward have b een honored by the Laguna Reach g roup. To Subscribe To YOUR Community Newspaper Make Concession Dolly Briggs and Stina Wolfe, honorees, are ac· tive ·volun t eers at the South Coast Community Hospital. CALL 642-4321 T H l ' R S D A Y • DE('JD 1BF.R I By SYD'.'/f:Y OMARR ARI F.S (March 21 Apnl 19> A<'cent on ex pans1on . fl e x1b1lity, standing in <'Om muruty and profe ssion You are 3ble to favorably am pre:;::; one who hold s :-.eat of ;1ulht)rit) TAl 'Rl'S (April 20 May 20> Find ways to distribute, display Read ~ind wntc.· Advertise and pllbli<'ize . Higher t>dur<J lion. phil osophy and spiritual 1ns1ghts are e m phasized G ID1J '.'/I (.M ay 21 J um• 20 >: Oig deep, beyond superficialit) Don't h<.> sati sfi<.>d to know m en •ly that something ocC'urn.><l fi nd out why it hap· penl'd \A~CF: R <June 21 Jul) 22> '.\t a ke dom esti c ~'djust m e nt Co me to term:::. "1th partner or mate .M a ke intelltgenl concession "1 thout g1 \' ing uppnnc1p les LEO (July 23 .t\u ).t 22) S o m e o n l' 1 s i1' 1 d 1 n g behind anothl'r person means ~·tn1 t'ou Id ht• gt'l tin? ;,;t>l'Ondhand rl'ports creativity, changes . de- a lings wit h <'hildren, membe r s of o pposite ::1ex You get in volved. You create, imprint in- dividuality. IJBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22> Re practical enough to make graceful exit. '.\1eans k now w hen to close deal. Don 't dilute force by t aking one bow too many. SCORPIO <Oct. 23· :'>:ov. 21): ~ew a pproach tn neighbors. re latives wottld be C'onstructi ve Re indepe ndent without being arrogant . SAGITTARIUS <Nov .. 22 Oec. 21): Acce nt on price. s ale, collection. You obtain valid conC'ept o f w h at per so nal po~sessions can bring in Jiri A \rcmon·s SPORTS\\'EAR the form of profit CAPRfCOR'.'/ CDec. 22 J an. 19): Lunar cycle i:. such th at you win friends. make valuable contacts and expe rience relief from tens ions. AQ U ARI US CJ a n . 20-Feb. 18): You feel more secure, despite slight delay in "key" de- cision. Mrs. Br iggs h a s s er ve d in m a n y capacities including·aux- ili ary president. Mrs. Wolfe a lso h a s he ld several offices including the presidency. is credit- ed with initiating the re- socialization of stroke pa- tients program and now is active in the Meals-on· wheels program Direct or Collect DAILY PILOT PISCES (F e b . 19· March 20): Accent on de· s ire. c redit fo r work d o n e . a bi 1 i t y t o ------------------------------ coordin ate ac tivities with those of friends, aJ . lies. If today is your birth- day you are fiery. de- termined, independent, had so m ewhat of a pro· ble m r e l a t i n g t o parents. 47 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BETTER QUALITY BRANDS OF JUNIOR & MISSES SPORTSWEAR & LINGERIE -fll'IJT OUAtlrt' OPEN ..oH ,,. ...... ';p,.. S.'1 •• ""' .,,, .. tl0$(0 !UHOA't' VIRGINIA'S Snip 'n Stitch 3334 E. Coast Hwy. • Corona del Mer • 6 73-8050 1 SEW .and SAVE FOR CHRISTMAS! Help us reduce our stock so we can make room to do some much needed remodeling like fresh paint. new flooring, etc. It's our biggest sa le of our 26 years in business! All merchandise fro m regular stock . Savings start at 20% up to 70% off Regular Price. For the holiday gowns. you ·11 find velvets. Crompton Veltessa Brocades. metallic knits & much more at great savings. At 112 price we have jewel trim, buttons Know it a nd consid er ----------~--source Ke<.>p health re - .;olut1ons Wl!lfCllff Pl.ALA New;xlf! llMch 5"8 .4121 Bt.tBOA ISlAND 716Mo,,~e Ave 675.1904 and buckles. See you soon. 1 .... _ _...__..,._ lllM NEWPORT . Ii~' '-.A CORNER HARBOR -------COSTA ME SA J 'irginict NEWPORT, INC. 645-llCM ~Photog raphy Studio portr..Lat~ pa'>~port~1coµies Last week for Christmas delivery* 8x10color 99c portrait ~ r ramcs not included No appointment needed. Ont offer per penoo-two per family. Sl.00 charge for each added pcnon in groups. This photograph offer imy DOt be combtncd with any other advert Ucci offer. OFFER ENDS SA°T., DEC. 6 Ptloto,nphf"r '• _,. Daily IM S.t. t :>t•t S.11. 12 5 Albambn ·Buena Park South Coast Plaza · Tonanc:e ' \il RG-0 (Aug 23 $<>pt ··~ ~~~~~~~~~---------22 ). Emµh as 1s on ,.. "Ill Age No . '~LFALL CtElllllDCE Barrier - FLAGLER B E ACH, 50% OFF Fla. (UPI) She is sweet 16, a part time 0 and MORE model and gym nast. and 1 0~ p ound s o f f ire fig ting fe male •PANTSUITS •LONG DRESSES lf Renee Zamba 1s not the only fem ale volun· • BLOUSES • DRESSES teer firefighter -there are several around the • SWEATERS <'ountry she must be ALL SALES RNAL the youngest and the most petite. Rut fo lks a r o und es!ell~llarJale . ioc. F1 agler County don 't put much stock in the ages of their public servants. Just 10 miles up the road in the town of Bunnell, the police chief is Donnie Brock, age 19, who would 3653 E. Coast Hwy. • Corona def Mar be t oo young t o buy (Corner Poinsettia & Coast Hwy.) bullets if he were not in ~ FIU P'MUDHG IH U.U uniform. ... • Hn.: Mon. thru Sat. 9:3Q to 5:30. Sun. 12 to 5 FREE PARKING lonkAmerica Lot r_s. We cld-k• o tpKlal '*Y °" W\iht Terry .t I .H yd. u..it 4 ydt. ~ bidtory fa-:m~: ·--~ food gih paks "" / niak~ you smik tbis flQliday ~ason. 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FREE! 100 ROSE PARADE TICKETS Grc>at ~eat., 1 ••• .ri1:ht on Colorado H/t>d in f'u,adena ... and th err\ nolhinR t11 huy. du11t enter your naml' nn the blank prou1df•d -or usr any p11•cc> 11{ papPr, and enter at anv El Ra11cho Market. 50 winnrrs ~<'l tu o I icket~ each, plus /ree parlw1;.:! FREE • Juice GRAPEFRUIT .. !. ........ · .... 4 9c 'St art the dav with a glass or brightly flavored juice ! Springfield 46 oz can ·Cat su _p HUNT'S .......... ~ ..... 3 ~ c Tl11ck and rich, with that saucy flavor that comes lrom just·right sea..,on1ng! 11 oz Cake Mix aErrvcRocKER .. 59c Choose your fa\ orite layer cake varieties at this price, and bake your way to fame! Stuffed Olives ouEot 79c Spencer queens ... !:'t<Jck up now, for the holiday parlies lhAt lil' ahead! i 1, n1 CascadeFORDISHES ......... 5 119 Formulated to do a·way with streaktng in automatic d ishwashers! 50 oz. packa~e. Yuban Coffee ••• s149 One pound can (3 lb. ~ •.• 4.47) Margarine. • • • • • 55c Blue Bonnet Ouvor nnd el'cmomy! I lb SHASTA 25c MIXERS ~' ;e~ · Soda, Quinine Water, Ginger Ale Northern Tissue &gc. Assorted colori; .•• four roll pack. Gala Towels • • • 49c Hig roll -colors or prints! Potato Chips. • • &ge Save on Scudder's "twin pack" Drink Mix sWUT1·s~ 79c Tavern • for sure results! Quart Cereal tlARTLQI..... 79c Plain, Raisin or Coconut! In 07. Anderson2 9c SOUP . Beef Bean, Potato. Split Pea or Tomato ..• No. 303 can Jam STRAW8£RRY • • • • • • 79t Mary Ellen -thick 'n' good! 18 oz Dressing uwRv·s •••• sgc Italian, French. Vinegar & 011.! 16 01. PRUNE 69C JUICE Sunsweet, for goodness' sake! 40 oz. BANANA • SQUASH Thick mealed ••• delicious baked Delicatessen Franks OSCARMAYER .... $·1°? Choose Meat or Beef ..• and know you're gerving the one they'll Uke the most! 1 lb. pkg. Cheese Balf s = 51°9 Kaukauna Klub party delight! 7 oz Danish Ham •••• s29~ Oak -sliced for aandwiche&, platters, :::::1198C Try Fortana or Sam.oel Doto 8 oi. ': · Knocks Lowou1 ••• s149 Best .•. Salemi Chubs, too! 12 ounce Blue Cheese DAllSM· • &9c Robust. flavor from Flora Danica! 4 oz. ' Camembert 9 ac 1 ' or BRIE .; Boel'tt ... in <I 1·• ounce tin. ·'' U.~. V. A. CllOICE - Compare.' Does your super-market offer only U.S.IJ.A. Choice c1ualttv beef 1 • If you 're an El Rancho Super-Shopper, the answer 1s a re . .;oundin;! Fro zen Food! JENO'S 79c PIUA ••.•• Cheese, Pepperoni or Sn usage' I '.l oz Macaroni AMICHEEsE ••• 59c \'an de Kamp's hig 20 c11. ... 11t· Limeade6 OUMC£ w • • 23c l'\1tnute ~laid (12 ot site ........... 45') Pancake Batter 49c Kwik-Makt• Reg or Buttermilk! 16 oz Stouffer's 79( Cupcakes Fudgl', Yellow nr Spice' 10 oz Lemonade .••••.. 45c Minute Maid Reg. or P ink! 12 01 · Shrimp Dinner • ggc \',in de Kemp's ... 10 oz packa~e Stouffer's Shells'l 69 Stufled with Chicken, Beef or Cheese PEASor 39c CORN lOOL Green Giant Nihletq or Sweet Peas! Super Fresh Drangos "YES" ... and the tup nf thP Grade at tha¢' l . :-.. I) A. l 'ho1ce quality, to be sure But, 1•ven more I han that. compare the trim, thl' amount of dn"r.·nght good eating you gc·t for your food dollar, when the meat is from El Rancho! That's value! • ) • ' 4 • • H . • CENTER CUT! •••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••• lb. Rum·p Roast Round cut M U.S.D A. Choice qualily heef, for an unforgettable trel'lt' Beef Liver sucEo ....... 69 Frt>,.h' and voung and tender! Smother 1n unton ... trir •• nutnt 111u' rne.ll' Spare Ribs EASTERN .... ~.1 2 Lean and :vleaty! ... with the flavor you'd expect from Easll'm ICT'atn led porker<;. Swiss Steak •••. ! 1 2~ Round Cut Ll.S.D.A. \hoice beet~ Omaha Roast •• s 149~ Thil k cut P ~.DA Ch111n• beef round T eriyaki Steak • s 11t Boneless Top Round of Choice beef! '.I Stew Beef ••••• s 1 &9. Extra lean • boneless . U.S.D.A. Choice Flank Steak •••• s24t ll.S.D.A. Choice beef· delicious broiled' GAME s 129 HENS 240Z. ea U.S.D.A. Grade ''A" • compare! JUICY NAVELS I.'/ , Ground Beef •.. s 1 "· Extra lean -hulk or patties Sliced Bacon .•• s 1 • El Ranl'hu's thicker runch style'. , Ham Loaf ••.•.• s1 ~~ ~. Oven ready . made with tre-.h eggs• Beef Shanks ••• 89cl Center cut· and U.S.0.A. Choice : • FRESH TROUT s 1 .,~r· ... Tai;ty Idaho trout! 6 to 9 oz. ea.· Ocean Perch ••• s 1 '~ Fresh fillets or fre::.h fish! Halibut m.w> ••••• · .s 12~ Fresh frozen! Dressed /lbs. ! Crab Legs • • • • • s 1 ~~ Meaty! ••• 'cause they're Alaskan Breaded Fillets. &9c, California oranges •• with all the sweet, juicy goodness you'd expect from top quality! Choose Sole, Haddock or Cod ' Fresh Limes • • • 1 Ot Large size, heavy with tangy juke ANJou4 s1 · PEARS 1bs From Northern orchards! Sweet! ,J uicy! Pricl'.~ in ef [ect Thur. Dec ·I through Wed. Dec. 10 Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday JO tn i No salPs to dealers ~Papayas nm ••• 3 tor 51 S weet with mellow taste! Hawaiian Romaine 19c Lettuce " Garden Fresh! Crisp and all green! I Cooked Shrimp s1~~ .Just ri~ht for cocktails this week! I FRESH 79j ~ CLAMS "~ New England Cherrystones (littlenecb • • • t9c •. ) Liquor Dep't. : Whiskey =~\ii:r~ 4 •r El Rancho's .own sour mash •.• and Ji years old ••. for sippin' or for mixin'! QJ11r Four Roses •••• s599 Vat Gold ••••••• s5~9 Save 80c on blended whiskey! Quart Lord Calvert ••• '599 Canadian Whi11key! Sav~ 80¢ quart. Nectarose s 2 6 9 Wine Imported from France! Fifth Save 60c on fine i;cotch 1 fifth ' Kamchatka ••••• 5819 Satre 1.00 on Vodka -half-~allon PAUL MASSON Carafe I $239 Q~ Bu~ndy, C hablis, Vin~ ! ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRVINE . .,., ·"' ·"'d Hunt11tlllon I.'•' .'. ! "'", 10 111,.1 J '''''"'"' ·'"'' 11., ''' 1q!P11 W,HIH'I ;11111 /\l,111nq11.n 2727 Newport Rlvr1 255~ E.lstblult O• Un•vl'f\1ly and M1cllelson I I ) "'ho ' l'"'"' I "' (" "'<l•<!'""'' ~111!h('.I' I • '""' 'HatllOU' r.:hll [001 ""' Peoin,. l;i U!>lblull V1ll119~ Cootc1 p.,,k Vtf'W Center BUY ASNi ......... .' ...... 39c Gentle ,\, J DME. Tlll.EtS..... . • . . . .. . . • 79C Antacid, f;;t-;J,n Pks of :lO ..., llAD l SltOULDERS ••••..... $1.19 Lotion Sh11mpoo • 7 ot!{k Zic tfl) TOOTH BRUSllS .••••..•.•.•• 39c Tek·Mcd1llrn, Soft or Hard' ..;;. SCOP'E ••••••••••••••••••••••• 98C Antistptir • kill~ RMm11' 12 o\ (l!c tff) SOFT MARCARIE ...•......... 79c F'le111Ch7'1nn'11 rnadt with com nil' I lh ... I ' DAISY WES ................. 49c All purptht' • Ml handy tn htwl'' Pkg o( 10 LHBUOY BARS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 63c A.th l l:tt' Plll'kltl(t' of two h11n1 INSTANT COFFEE •.....•••••• $2f 69 M11irWl'll Hnu~ rt'ltO)' Ill It Jiffy' 10 nt ' INSTANT YllAN •••••...•..•• $2l27 ~ ~ Fh1vnr 1h111·~ y,·orth a •t<'nml 11111' M n7. • I I ' ... Town House HIGHWAY :fOMATO JUICE 8 46·0Z.49c Can 16-oz. 35c $699 $141 Can Stewed Tomatoes Town 16-oz. 35c $699 $165 House Can Green Beans Town House 16-oz. 31c $699 45c Regular or ffench Can Cream Corn Town 16¥•·01. 35c $699 $141 ·House CalJ Corn Town House 161/J·OZ. 35c $699 s141 Whole llemef Can Peaches Town House 16-oz. 39c s79s s131 Yellow Cling tan Sweet Peas Town 17-oz. 37c s799 age HOU$e Can Fruit Cocktail Town 17-oz. 39c s799 $137 Hous"' Can Sliced Pears Town ts.oz. 39c s7s9 s131 House Can . . .. • I \~ ~ .~..,... ......... _..-....ii!~ -~WHIPPED . . BEL-II &tltl . •TOPPING · · PIES ~ ~ 9-oz. 24-oz. ~1 Carton Pie i Bel-air Hash Browns 1~:~· 29c -----BEL-AIR MACARONI & CHEESE i Enchiladas van c1e Kamp's 1~;.1· 39c ~Bel-air Zucchini Squash 2~~ 49c 8-oz. 29C Carton I Corn· on the Cob ae1-a1r :: 59c LUCERNE ICE MILK Pancake Mix 0::~r;~~:e 11"°z. 49c Pllg. Half 89C Corn or Peas Scold! Trtat 10-oz. 29c "'V· Gallon . ._~!NANAS ~ ~~1:, 15c Cereals. lb. POTATOES U.S.No.1 10 c Red Y1ritty Serve Tbem Bolted. Ideal For Mashing. lb. TANGERINES Ortlndo Vll'ttty. 190 Tops In Ffavor. Sweet and JulcJ. lb. ~J!~ Crop .............. lb. 33¢ Pallid..... .::. • : '2 11 .... ,.,. "'-,,....._ '::'3" 4-lnctl Pl Int om:..= ~ 47• Dllsill & Mixed lot ..... =·· llfewlJ ~· .......... '* '°'"""'' NU-MADE MAYONNAISE Quart CRAGMONT SODA POP (Diet ~-,-.. ::::~ 9~ Botti~ I . ...,.!., BEL-AIR DINNERS Frozen 53c (Beef 65cJ Pkg. Mario Vincelli Wine Varietals Seagram's 7 as-Proo1 Distilled. Blended Whiskey I· Is Open Every Hour Our Stores Ara Open For Shoppers With 8 Items or Less. °Convenlence-Store" Convenience! 9JERGEN'S t SHAMPOO I lotion s119 t~' e.R~~~n s11s 15-oz. 16-oz. Bottle · Bottle . eonie 77¢ @Shave Cream 11-oz. 88¢ or 1 oo Old Spice, Smells Great7, . . Can @vitamin c Safeway, 250-MG \ .. Baby Oil Truly Fine For Baby s Delicate Skin 16-oz. 99¢ ~~~~~1~~~,~~ne ....... t~e $1 63 Funk U.Wagnalls Encyclopedia WildliJe Volumeone 49e vors.2-22 $199 Each Each @A~g.el Food Bar 79~ Mrs Wrights .. . 13-02. f>t(g @ Rolls Apple or Iced 69¢ Mrs Wright's Cinnamon Pack of 8 Ovenjoy Flour 59c 5-lb. Bag ..•••••••..•••••••••••••• ,~ fi•::r 0~--Soh·e your 1 ~ -~7"-·:-:.,,,,.+.~·~ gift • 1 ·--SAflWAY I prob ems! See Store Manager For Details. I N OUR DAIR Y CASE ... GRADE .. AA" LARGE EGGS ~1( 1-doz. 690 carton Party Dips (Exce~u8~~~1e1 • 8:: 39' Potato Salad <m~oMi 1~ 49' Lucerne Egg Nog ~a':~ g'n. 59' Cheese •= $119 Monterey Jack Jill Wtl. lb. BEEFT-BONE STEAKS ASSORTED PORK FRESH PORK SPARERIBS S$ 98 Beet Loin. lb. Tlll lly To Gnlt EIUnl USDA BEEF CHOICE ~,.... TENDERNESS AND FLAVOR ..., ....... .,~ ..... .... , ............ ~ ...., ...... .., .. .... ............................. CHOPS 39 Contains $ Center euts and End Cuts. . Approxlmatelr 1 /4 Pork Loin. lb. RTERHOUSES =~o~. s209 lllRITolroll. Ill. Fanner Jahn Small Slzn. lb. c SLICED BACON :;1: 1·1b~139 In Flavor. "•· Breldld. Pre-Coolled and Froan. ~··a.oa =-= 12·0L "'· MEATS FROM WILSON IOtf ..... Or .. ....,..._.• U• ...._ C:Mtf ~,._,, L119iM .... .._,...,..,~,...._·2 11L 1 7,.St.,C....~ •IOI • C.-. WI'-C.._... •.Mma.t ........ llwl ... •lt«ll •14417C"'ttDr.lfW._,,,.,..._ I I I f I I \ Ornamental-style Wednesddy. Oucember 3 197~ DAIL y PILOT C7 :01.d-fashioned Idea Tasty · HAMS ' "So Good ... It Will 'flaunt' You 'til It's Gone" .... _ ... ~ ........ Christ mas m1;1ans many nostalgic things: a hous t> filled with the aroma ot home bak1ng, the s mell or !resh ever- green , and, above all, good cheer and warm friendliness. It all comes together in a tret> trimming party to which yo ~· invite neighbors or rtiends who won't mind a bit of exer- tion like fastening spiry Ornament Cookies to the branches. After decorating, there's casual feasting on old-fashionesJ Butter Spritz, new-Iashioned 'f>atchwork Cookies and a pitcher of eggnog with a dish of whipped cream for toppers. PATCHWORK COOKIES l rup butter 1 rup firmly packed brown sugar l egg l teaspoon vanilJa 2 t'ups all-purpose flour 12-ounce package semi-sweet c hocolate pieces Cream butter: g radua lly add ::,ugar, beating unt i l well blended. Beat in egg and vanilla. Gradually blend in flour. Spread evenly in W<'ll buttered 15 x 10 x J.inr h jelly roll pan. Rake in preheated 350 degree F. oven, 15 to18 minutes un- til lighUy browned. Remove from oven: quickly spri nkl e chocolate piect>s over baked cookie base. Return to oven 2 to 3 m i nute s t o s often chocolate. Remove from oven ; immedi a t e l y spread chocolate evenly over rookie base. Mark off into large squares and top each square with one of the following : c hopped outs, crushed pepper~int ~an: IRYINE HOST HAS THAT ''EXIRA ROOM'' YOU NEED FOR THOSE OUT OF TOWN GUESTS 5 19~0 Persons IRYINE . HOST DYER ROAD AT N.EWPORTfWY. ... THE NEWEST BUT LEAST EXPENSIVE FULL-SERVICE MOTOR HOTEL SERVING ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT AREA MAKE . YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW 540-1515 Li lather, Over 94 years ago ~ntroduced a great. rich coffee Now we're introducing o great. rich decaffeinated instant coffee. Try it tomorrow •• dy, flaked or shredded coconut, green gumdrop cutouts, sitver dragees, assorted sugar crystals and /or red cinna mon candies. Chill just until frosting is set. Cut into 1 Y'.l-inch s quares Arr a n ge rookies patchwork style onto serving tray. Yield : 70. CHRISTMAS ORNAMF.NT COOKIES '2 r up butter ~ cup firmly packed brown sugar teeg 1"3 cup molasses 2~ cups a ll-purpose flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt 2 teas poons cin- namon ing 1 teaspoon ginger 112 teaspoon nutmeg Butter Cream Frost- C r ea m butter; gradually a dd s ugar. b eating unti l well blended. Real in egg and molasses. · Combine flour, soda. salt and spirc•s. Add to creamed mixture; blend well . Chill. Using about 1~ of d9ugh at a time, roll out dough 1tli -inch thick on lightly floured surface. Cut into assorted shapes. Transfer with s patula lo butteied cookie sheets. Cut paper straws into 1 :i inch len;?ths. Punch a piece of straw into the top of each rookie to form a hol<.' for threading the yarn aftt'r baking. Bake in pr('healed 370 degree F . oven 6 to 8 minutes. Remove to wire racks to cool. Thread with yarn. Outline cooled cookies · with Butter Cream Frosting using a pastry tube. Hang on Christmas tree. Yield: about 6 dozen. Butter Cream Frost. ing: Cream l.:1 cup but- ter. Gradually add 2 cups sifted confectioners· sug- ar, 1 tables poon milk and 1 :! teaspoon vanilla. Beat until smooth. Spiral Sllred Wfaol~ or Half HONEY BAKED HAM FOR CHRISTMAS w • .,.~,_......,_. PHONE YOUI ORDER TODAY .-...t.;.A-• a.-, .. Sene wHlt...., ._ s,lc• .._. • ~ 511ud ,,... Top h ...._ •We Paep ...t SWp ft-ea C.... te C...t • i.,wf:MI C...... ..t WIMI 3700 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor -673-9000 l _W .... ol'C..-- 1 ·: 1222 S.lroolt!Mnt,.tlallH,A-..111 6lS·24'1 71550 H~ # 111 • l a.cllo Mlrep ti. l .iclto MlltJ 714-J46-JH4 • Real II makes a lot I sense Get Wri gl ey's Gum in th e hand y .10 Pak IT'S A WHOLE NEW WAY TO GM A WHOL( NEW TASR rG BEEF DISHES. L Just follow the recipe below. You 'll qet a pot roast that's good and juicy. A qravy thafs full oi h00fv onion flavor. with pieces of real union. And 45¢ back wh1=m you send us one proot ct rurchase. So y9ur roast won't be the only one l<? oet nch. r--------------------r--------------1 I COUNTRY STYLE POT ROAST I I ::112 to 3 ~und boneless pot roast of beef Lipton. .. I I l envelc pe Lipton Seely Onion rrux Beefy Onion I I ?.' 2 cups water I 2 cups d1ced potatoes I I I cup thmly sliced carrots I Jn Dutch oven or large saucepan. bro·,.-n beef I I well. Add Lipton Beefy Onion mtx and water; simmer covered, tuminq OCC'OSlonally. 2 hours. I I Add potatoes and carrots and cook an add11Jonnl I h hour or until veQ~tobles ore tender. _J Makes 6 to 8 servings. L--------------------------w ~ .. , . CB DAIL 'f PILOT Wednesday, Oeoembl'1 3. 197~ Party Spreads: Variety for Hol_iday Treat Ti'w l'rlt!ln of the "'"d c.-and ~lt' I" 1-:uri1pt•,1n ,ind 1b llh•rJI tr.rn:-1.llwn i:. • l'Ouc h · Wht>n n· l.•h'<f ll' food, 1t rdt>rs to bread. t11,1-.t n~•l'K l'r' or p~try topl)t'tl "itn dl'it'l't.1hll· n1mbinahons of n.n1>rs In otht•r "ti rd-.. l hl' bn ·ad o r th 1·1111ntt-rp.1r t :-t 1 't'' ·'' a couch" f111 till' 111tid "htl'h is .irt!ully ar :-.m,.•t•d u~~1n tl 1';tn,1pl's m.1\ ht• pl.11n or fan 1·'. hot or C'tild, but lht>v must .ai '' .1~ s tw opt·n f.ll't•d · llt'rt' ~t· (l\'l' hot canapes. t11n·~(1f1 i'l'lllt' rvt• brt.>ad and two on t>\tr .1 thin sl11.·ed '' h1te bread I • lllcl tco tht• l'.\l' appt•al of thost> •11 "n. t 1• tirt'.HI '' l' hJ\'t• ust>d a ~r .1p1d1·1>co1o.11· rl•llt•r ii '·'l'\l·r for t he m ort> 11·1•n ,.,,, m1ndl•d tht•l·r usts ma\ '>t' tnrnnwd t1f1 .ind tht> bread cut d .. 1~11n.tih tt1 make four t oast , .. •:nt ... irum t'.•d1 ::.hct• e\t~r) l ··.t ·'' t.i..tt• tl·mpting and attrar Ii \l' tlt' ... ldt•' f'c• 1 .1st• i.1st m inute prepara : ... 11 .• 1 .. 11i lOl"il' spreads mJy be :n.1 It· .1nl'.H.l ~rnd frol t'n Tht>n, =~ :l1: t• ~ 11ur f!Ut>sts arnvt•. thaw t:lt' nll\llll t'!>. arr a nge• tht•m on :•r l',1d-; g.1rn1sh and bakt• CR.\8)1 f:AT TOAST S ~ u u n (" «.> p a c k a g t• C' r e a m t nt'l"'l'. Sl)ftt'ned 1 • t·up m.i.vonn a1:H.' I 1.1bil''Pt't'n ~ratt.'<1 onion ' · t t«tspoun horst•radtsh .· lt'aspoon :..lit 1>.1sh Pt>NWr ,; 1.: nunc<.• can erabmt>Jt I t ,1 hlt-spt\lln sht•rr) • nip ..,it\ t•red almonds 1':-t•m1um ..,.i ndw1th t'xtr J w:ri -.i·n·d hrt•<•d JI 1pnK.l C'o m bine s oftened c r e am <'ht"ese, mayonnais e . onion . hor st>radish . s a lt a nd pepper Heat w1t h a n t>lectnc bt>ater until thoroughly b lendt>d ~1x in crabmeat. sherry and almonds. Refrigerate unllJ ready to use W1th a cookie c utter cut shapes {1Ut of bread. Spread crabmeat mixture on each can ape, spnnkle with pa pnka Bake at 325 degrees 5 minutes M u ntil bro " ned . Makes 64 l'an apes. )l{lSHR00'.'1 ZAKlJSKJ 3 ta ble s p oon s butte r or margarine 1 2 pound frt•s h mus hroom:.. ("hopped 2 tablespoons chopped duve~ 1 2 teaspoon thyme leavt>s 1 2 teaspoon salt Dash Peppe r 2 tablespoons flour 1 ~cup sour c r eam Pre mium sandwich extra thi n sliced bread Chopped parsley Sautt>' m us hroom s in butter o r m a r garin e until te nder Add chives. t hyme. :.a lt. pepJ>E'r and flour. Mtx thoroug hly. Blend in sour cre am. Re frigerate until r<' ady to use . With a cook ie cutter cut shapes out of bread. Spread m w;hroom mixture on each canape. Sprinkle with parsley and bake ~It 325 degrees for 5 m inutes or l' n t i I br o wned . '1 a k es 4 3 <':mapes. PATF. WIT H RACO~ A~D WATE R C'HF.ST~TS ? t ~~~unce l pac ka ges It's Kids Stuff l 'htldn·n ~in• thr happiest when !ht•) ;111• p..rt t)f thC' h11l1day pre p,1r.~t1nn". "" whv not take time 11111 for •• m1 n1 crlebrat1on with tm· "m:lll fry <•s principal guests. 1 mktt• lw k1ng 1s fun for all. ""l't't 1,dh· tf tht• chtldrt•n are al lir•w\t'c1111 ht•lp w ith the cutting a nd de("orat1nj! When the 111b is done. m ix up a bri~ht red punch . With freshly baked cookies to munch. you'll find 1t ·..,a tiny. homey party -a tim e of spec1<1 I clost'nt'ss. l101..\SSF.S f'llRIST)1AS CUTOUTS I c ups ,iftt•<I all purpose flour I teas poon hoking ..,oda 2 t yeaspoons ~tngl'r ,1 1i1easpoon s;1 ll ' 1 i cup butt('r or m.u g:1r1n(• I cup suli(ar peel ··~cup h~ht m o lassrs 2 te a s poons g r aftod lemon 1 e~g Lemon Frosttnlr! Food coloring Sift togrtlwr flour . soda. ganger and Stllt In large m1~ing bowl. cream butter a nd s ugar until hJitht anrl f luff y Rle nd 1n mo lassf's anrl lemon ~"4!1. Add e~I! and tw>at well. Grarlu:illy <Hfd nour mixture. ~atmJ! until blt>ndcd AftM' u ch , .ldduion 01v 1de doutch Into 4 p.1rt~ and wrap in waxed pa~. Chill ffvt•rnight On n wt•ll floured board , roll out I p1t'C't' of 11ou gh nt a tJme t1> 111-inch th ick. Cut with floured Chris tma s coo kie cutte r s measuring appr oximately 21 2 to 3 inches in diam ete r. Place on lightly greased cookie s heets. Ba ke 375 degrees for 6 to 8 minutes or until edges are lightly browned. Ma kes about 7 dozen. To decorate, prepare Lemon Frosting; tint , if destred. Frost cookies as you wish and trim wit h silver d ragees, colored sug- ar, cinna mon r ed hots or non pareils. LEMON FROSTING In s mall bowl of electric m 1xeT, combine 1 egg white and 1% c ups sifted confectione rs· sugar . Beat at high s peed until mixture forms straight peaks. Stir in l teaspoon lemon peel and 1 t easpoon lemon jui~. ' SANTA'S SIPPE R 12 ounc e can frozen f ruit Juicy-red Hawaifao punch con centrate. undiluted 6 ounce c a n frozen oraDge juice concentr atl!: tindiluted 28 ounce bottle club soaa or ginger a le, chilled k e cubes Orange slices for garnish (optional) In large pitc her or cont.alner, combine punch and oraqe juice concentrate. Gradually s tir ln ~tub soda Add ice cubes and O!an'e slices for garnish, 11 de· sir~." Makes about 1 1·~ quarts or tneugh for e i&ht 6-ou.ncf serv- ings UH'r" urst 2 tables poo ns catsup :? tt-aspoo ns hors eradJsh 2 teaspoons D1Jon mustard 2 teaspoons WorC'esten,h1rt- sauce Pefite r ye bre ad slices 1 c an wat<'r ("hestnuts, shr ed thin Crumbled bacon Thoroughly blend liverwurst, cats up, horseradis h. mustard and Worces ters hire s auce Refrigerate until ready to us e. Trim crus t fro m bottom of petite rye bread. Spread pate on VALID DEC. 4-DEC. 10 each slice Top each t'anape with a ::.h("t> of waler chestnut. Rakt> at 325 d egrees for 5 m in u t e s or u n til brownt>rl Garnis h the 36 c anapes with crumbled bacon. DUT('H C'HfiF.SE AND HA)! CANAPF.S 7 oun<'e pa('kage Goud<J C'heese, grated • .. cup m ayonn aise l tablespoon grated onion 41 2-ounce can dt>viled ham Petite rye bread slices Canned asparagus tips Th orou~h ly ble nd c hees e , mayon nais e . o nion and t\a m . Refrigerate until r eady to u!St Trim crust from bottom or petitt> rye br ead. Spread cheese and ham mixture on each slice or bread. Garnish with as paragus taps and bake in a '325 degret>s oven for 5 minutes or until chl't'se ha:s melted a nd canapt• as lightly browned. Ma kes about 48. CANAP F.S A LA !'IORSK :.? (JJ:..ounce) cans s moked sardines. drained 2 tablespoons lemonJwt·e t teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons m ayonnaise 2 tablespoons milk Dash salt Dashpeppe!" Petite rye bread s hr l'S Ripe olive slices In a bow l m ash ~anltnl'S w~I Add le ~on Juice, mustard . mayonna ise, milk. :salt and pep pe r . Rl e n d t horo u ghly , Refrigerate u ntil ready to use . T rim r.r ust from bottom of petite rye bread . Spread sardint· mixtu re on slices of bread Garnish each canape with a r ip\' olive s lice a nd bake at 325 degrt.>es for 5 minutes or until brownerl RLPHRBETR '8e4t {o'Z LeJJ l ~ You'll like the total better at Alpha .Beta. Erz?'. ,. # ' : . . f ; ·- ,...,,. .. .,,,,.,. ... . . ' I lj \1 . . v •• DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER 33·0UNCE PLASTIC BOTTLE REDUCED '7c CHEER DETERGENT MNEW SIZE-'71·0 UNCE BOX REDUCED 36c ERA .79 "'· 3.99 10-ROLL PACK · 30" WIDE 4-ROLL PACK · 36" WIDE 3-ROLL PACK · 30" WIDE JUMBO ROLL · 36" WIDE- BAG-0-BOWS CURLING RIBBON LIQUID DETERGENT SCHILLING SPICE & FLAVORINGS HEAVY DUTY 16·0UNCE PLASTIC BOTTLE REDUCED Sc JOY LIQUID DETERGENT 22·0UNCE BOTTLE -GAIN DETERGENT 49·0UNCE BOX DASH DETERGENT 49·0UNCE BOX • 59 .82 1.32 1.24 GROUND CINNAMON GROUND NUTMEG POULTRY SEASONING GROUND SAGE VANILLA EXTRACT BIZ PRESOAK l(IHG Sill • 38-0UHCE 80)( EXCEDRIN P. M. TABLETS 50-COUHT 80TTL.f EXCEDRIN TABLETS 100-COUHT BOTTLE RAY-0-VAC 11J·OZ . .49 CAN 138·0Z. .79 CAN J/4·0Z. .43 CAN 88·0Z .45 CAH l ·OUNCE .64 BOTTLE 1.45 1.56 1.53 1.43 MAYBELLINE EYELASHES 2.17 HEAVY DUTY BATtERIES ·c· OR '1>" • 2·PilCK • .89 · MAYBELLINE COMB·ON MASCARA MAYBELLINE TRAVEL KITS 1.53 3.47 MAYBELLINE 1 53 .~.__..--......;;;-;;.1 ~~~~:~L~N~K 1 ·oa i ~-$ ULTRA-BROW • . ----- FRESH & LOVELY LIQUID MAKE·UP MOISTVRE OR Oil CONTROL TOUCH OF SW.EDEN LOTION 1.47 PHI LU PS' .. "'. o• MAGH£SIA 9-VOLT BATTERY .89 "AA"· 4·PACI( I 44 THERMOS VACUUM BOTTLE 18·0UHC£ SIZE • REDUCED 30c SEA BREEZE ANTISEPTIC 10·0UNC£•80TTU CORICIDIN D COLD TABLETS l5·COUNT 80TTlE EMPIRIN TABLETS 50·COUNT BOTTLE , 2.49 EMPIRIN TABLETS 100-COUHT IOTTlE LILT SPECIAL PERMANENT PHILLIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA REGULAR · MINT • 12-02. BTL. BIC BUTANE LIGHTER 10-0UNCE BOTTLE · REDUCED 30c .99 ~ BAYER TOUCH OF ~ ASPIRIN SWEDEN . 100-COUHT BOTTLE ~2~~·••o.Jao .,, 1.49 ~~~· ;::~H _."II! bulf~rs ._.._,,. FOR Mlf RIAJbr • 90-000NT llOTTLf CORYBAN-D _. FLICKER · COLD ~ .. ~ LADIES' SHAVER ~~~~ES 1.19 ~c~m;;: EVEREADY -~~~'S ASPIRIN ~'!~~~~BATTERIES 1.44 OLD SPICE .,.,. .. ·-~ 1" SHAVE CREAM MOULM • UMI • 11•0 1. MJtOIOl. THERAGRAN M VITAMINS& MINERALS ·6.07 POLAROID ~COLOR2FILM •. 5.49 . . TRACO • • 89 ~~~~01. f AYINl!-1I044 Cufvet, Unlvenlty '•rk fOUNTAJN VALLEY-t390 Wemer HUNTINGTON IUCH-41045 Adema HUNTINGTON BEACH-21431 8rookhurtt HUNTINGTON llUCH-11111 N. Mein SI. SOUTH LAOUHA-<IOt22 9. CoHt Highway• COSTA •SA-4200 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA-441 1. 17th I t. ·LAGUNA H1~1 Celle de la LulH r f. Appetizers Intriguing Your bufft't of :1mwtt 1t>rs wi ll have m ore tabletop p1.czau with these two addlt ions Armenian Lamb Balls :ire made.i.v1th g round la mb. sp1<'t"i and t•h o pped a lmonds f tH t•run<•hiness They are covert"<.1 with a spe<'1al yogurt sau<'e a ncl served warm in a chafing dash Fondues a rt> :t na turJl irP breaker. As eve ryone dips tht· ('Olorful array of frwl and mt•,1t mto Polynesian Fondue .. the r1mvt.•r:s at10n will begin AR~1 F.~IAS J,AMB BAU .. \.\ l cup :.oft white bread <·rumbs 1 1 <'UP wall..'r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l egg l pound ground lamh 1., cup Cindy ehop)>t'll onwn I ll'3Sl)O(ln '.'i<lll 1 ~ lt'aspt1on drtl'd le.lf th' m t> , 1 • teaspoon l'a<·h <'tnnamon :u1d •illsp1l'C 1 11 teai;poon 1H.'J)l)(.'r :! tt.'a!!>pnons lt•monJWl'l' 1 1 t·u p (1lll'I } r h uppl•d almonds 2 tahle~poons b utl(>r In lari!e bo" l. combine brt>ad crumbs, watl•r and l'~g. Ll•t stand 5 minutt's Stir 111 lamb, onion. seasonuigs, lemon JUil'c and almonds. Sh:qw m1 xlun' into 1-inch balls. Melt butter m large skillt>t: brown mt'<ilballs on all sides. Set as1dl'. WednMday December 3 1975 DAIL V PILOT C9 YO(il'RT SA l '('J-; l tablt.>sppoon butter 2 tablespoons fl our 1 cup duck en broth 1 cup plam yogurt 1 1 lea!!>poon s alt 1 .. tt>aspoon dr1C'd leuf thy ml· l teaspoon ll'mOllJWl't' :\'felt bull t'r 1n m e d i um ::,aucepan. Blend in fiour and :.ta r 111 chicken broth Stir ovt-r medium heat until mixtun• thickens and comt•s to a boil. Stir in remaining 1ngrecii<-nts. Turn into a chafing dish o"er canned heal. add lamb balls. heat and ::.t-'r ve with toothpu~ks or c0<·ktatl forks. Makes 8 appet1t l'r sNv1ngs. 1 :a cup rornsla rch 1:: t4!a:spoon :.~1 it 18 ounce can pmt.'a ppll' JUJ <'e ir.3 cup orangtA m..i.rmal.uil' 1 :1 <'UP t'<u:h ~uwgar und lt•rnon jwce · .:1. nip water l:: teaspoon gra tt'<l onion Ham chunks Pineapple l'hunks Mandarin Ol'angesection:. Gret->n pe pper s tnpc; Mix su~ar. corns tarch and :.all in fondUl' pot. Sltr in p1neapplt• Juice, m a rmaladl'. vinegar, lemon jui<'e. "aler and oruon. Plat·e over low heal and stir con stantly until s ugctr dissolves and m1:<turc thi<'kens and comes to a boil. Keep warm over cannl'Cl heat POLY~ESIA~ FO~DUE and serve with ham. fruit and 1, cup sugar green pt>pper. Makes 6 scn ·mgs. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . Alpha Beta is putting beef back. in your budget ever~ day. Spicy Dip Filling Adapted Ht.>r e·s a d ip that's a dapted fr o m tht.• flavorful fillings used in Mexican meat pies. NOW OPEN 'til MIDNIGHT in. selected IC>Qations C.•t t• •OU• .. tt0"•~..000 Al.''MA ••• •01111 •tt ITOfll MO\t•t All STORES OP(N 9 AM MUND"Y THRU SATURDAY OPEN 10 A M SUNDAYS THESE PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE EFFECTIVE DEC. 4·0EC. 10 ALPHA BETA REGULAR · SOURDOUGH 6·COUNT · REDUCED 17c ENGLISH 3~s1 MUFFINS STRA1HED FRUITS. VEGETABLES, JUICES .13 GERBER BABY FOOD 5·L8. BAG · REDUCED 12c GOLD MEDALoR79 PILLSBURY FLOUR • Grocery Reduced Prices DEL MONTE CATSUP l2·0UNCE BOTTlf DELMONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL 11·0UNCE CAN DEL MONTE GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS IN JUICE 18 OZ C•N HEINZ ,..KETCHUP 8·0\JtolCE eonLE HUNT'S CHILI BEANS JO·OUNCE CAN UNT'S MALL RED BEANS OUNa CAN UNT'S EWPOTATOES IBBY'S MATO JUICE ·OUART eonLe MATO AGIC 8·0UHC£CAN ETIY CROCKER ANCAKE MIX FRf,!~~~~~L~·O MIX .29 ~~~-~!'r~ ?4~EEN BEANS _37 SEASONED GREEN BEANS fl "'l.Ht( tt C•l f A•• , .31 .73 .39 .. 45 .68 " .57 • 53 .25 .45 .55 .62 BUTCHER'S Pl\IDE BONE- IN BEEF ROUND STEAK 1·0UART JAR · REDUCED 10c KRAFT .69 IMITATION MAYONNAISE <IO·OZ. BOITLE REDUCED 18c SUNSWEET 59 PRUNE JUICE• FROZEN · All VARIETIES EXCEPT HAM MORTON REDUCED Sc REGULAR 49 DINNERS • Grocery Reduced Prices SEVEN .37 UP REGUL.AR . 78·0Z. NO DEPOSIT en SUGAR FREE 28·0Z NO DEPOSIT en 35 CONTADINA TOMATO SAUCE .16 8·0UNCE CAN CONTADINA .42 BREAD CRUMBS 9·0\JNCE PACKAGE CONTADINA .33 TOMATOES SOLID PACK · 14·112·0UNCE CAN PURINA .21 CAT FOOD 6·0Z. TUNA · IHl2·0Z COUNTRY DINNER TUNA · 12 2·0Z...CAN 37 VIVA NAPKINS .45 ASSORTED PRINT . t40·COUNT.PKG ALPHA BETA .39 ASPARAGUS CUTS & TIPS · 15·0UNCE CAN ARM&HAMMER .74 OVEN CLEANER l·OUHCECAH NESRE'S ~~2~2LATE MORSELs.97 NEW CROP COACHELLA WHITE a .;-:. 69 GRAPEFRUIT • IN SHELL CALIFORNIA 29 WALNUTS • LB. swm 19 ORLANDO VARIETY TANGERINES. LB. 6 INCH POT ~~~~N~!A!JIAS 2 .97 SALAD CRUNCHIES 2·0UNCE PACKAGE NEW ITEM .49 Grocery Reduced Prices STE ERO • 49 INSTANT BOUILLON BEEF CHICKEN 5·314·0Z JAR KRAFT .59 MACARONI DINNER DELUXE 14·0Z PKG. STAR KIST .87 TUNA CHUNK LIGHT 12 112 OZ CAN ORLEANS ·.64 OYSTERS &·OUNCE CAN SARAN .46 WRAP SO·SO, Fl ROLL RIVIERA .36 MINESTRONE SOUP 20·0UNCE CAN ·EVERYDAY PRICE NESTLE'S .69 $100,000 BAR 6 PACK 9·0Z BARS .<18 ~RE~~~A,fREAME~ 1 05 ~A~~~s eoa; SOA~ CERTI FRESH 35 FISHSTIO(S COHTADIHA TOMATO PAPf OPEN AIR FRESHENER .U .25 *• l ..... 26 ~ I'; U • ft • 1 671• 82 BEL Al~ CROUTONS FRISIUES CAT FOOD .34 r l Jt • .. ,A_, • "-» t1A, 1.48. ~RF~fH'S PARSLEY FUKES .59 "-, .... , . .. '" BUTCHElt'S PlUDE BEEF FRESH ~~~P~KNJ~e~~~~R 68 HAMBURGERS -A FAMILY FAVORITE • lB BONELESS SWISS STEAKS 1 28 BEEF ROUND REDUCED 30c LB. • LB. BONELESS TOP ~~~~~N~I2~EEF 1.88l8 1 BEEF CHUCK ROASTS 89 I BLAOE CUT ECONOMICAL • LB BONELESS BEEF CHUCK ROASTSEVEN 1 49 BONE EXTRA LEAN · LESS WASTE • LB BEEF CUBE STEAK SANDWICH FAVORITE SHORT RIBS BEEF PLATE DELICIOUS WITH NOODLES BONELESS STEWING BEEF .EXTRA LEAN FILET MIGNON BEEF LOIN WHOLE TENDER AND FLAVORFUL MC COY BEEF LINK SAUSAGE &·OUNCE PKG 1.88LB. .. .98LB. 1.39LB. 2.98lB. .49EA Grocery Reduced Prices MARS CANDY BARS 68 MILKY WAY SNICKERS 3·MUSKETEERS ALMOND BAR · PLAIN M&M S · 6·PACK • NESTLE'S CRUNCH CANDY 6·0Z KING SIZE BAR PLANTERS MIXED NUTS 12·0UNCE CAN CRACKER JACK J·PACK •!·OZ. BOXES .59 1.09 .35 Bakery R£~••ced Prices BIO BREAD 1·L8 LOAF GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE ALPHA BETA ·IS· OUNCE BOX .39 1.19 Frozen Food Reduced Prices BIRDSEYE .38 AWAKE ORANGE DRINK . 12 oz CAif JOHNSTON'S PIES APPLE . PUMPKIN . 36·0Z eox 1.19 PET WHIP .49 TOPPING 10·0UNCE TUB JOHNSTON'S .56 PIE SHELLS 12·0Uf'K:E PACl<AGE ALPHA BETA .38 WAFFLES 10·0Z BOX FOR CONSUMER INFORMATION-CONTACT F.sther Cramer, Director of Consumer Affairs 777 S. Harbor •tvd., la Habra, Calif. 90631 MEllnA FILTER PAPERS 87 • ' .• • • • .• 1 29 ~E\~,~~c~!.~H~~>l r .,. .39 DEL MONTE SPINACH l lAf ·~Ol CAN L111BY'S SLOPPY JOE .28 M H 15 l t'M."""'-f ••1 FRISKIES DOG FOOD .SJ Jh n1flf \ " t.H b*' 8 _.9 ~~S,T.~A !~STANT TEA l 83 9.35 ~s5co.~HRIMP CCX:KTAll 39 HAMSTER HOUSE .58 HAlllRAll CHOO CHOO 13.97 .86 SANDWICH SPREAD a,p ·~· ' ii I OSCAR MAYER SALAMI 10 A I 1 0 I ~ .t •f U0W (\1'4C, .11C fS A.ttA.L-Vf '.\ 19 l'V f Alll n ?~~v~~1~ PUA HALVES .85 ZUCCHIHI SQUASH lJH M().,.ff • 16 O\JN\..t: CA"• WITH THIS C'OIJPON titoR'ierTA S9·c TOMATO - JUICE · • LIMIT ONE ITEM & ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER NO. 767 VA.UO DEC. 4·0EC. 1D LIBBY'S PICKLED BEETS .37 I{ t 0 ff) 0V~I I i*il< PURINA DOG CHOW .55 I .. 11.•fl '>O•~ l•A • ' F~ AUTOMATIC SO·OZ. '' DISHWASHERS BOX c CASCADE ., DETERGENT LIMIT ONE IT(M & ONE COl PON PER CUSTOMER NO. 788 VALID DEC. 4·DEC. 10 PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFOHNlA ALPHA BET A MARKETS OSCAR MAYER llV~R CHE~~E WITH THIS I I",, I •N a·ETTY fl9c CROCKER BISQUICK llMIT ONE ITEM & ONf CO JPON PER cus r , ..,,r H NO. 769 VALID DEC 4·0EC to ALKA SELTUR GOLD •tl\~~u .94 Y.-lf,•A.'•'J•.n" ~~ ,.,.. f 09 RlPHABETA 'Se.Jt /<n Lc44 / R W. ,.,..."" , ... ,.._... .. ••h•M """ to C9ft'M9tc:IM Nat:..n. '4ifn ti• tofl•tM on .tfl tn1M• ''""' S.t11fM"M ot yevt "'°".-Y rtoh•Nteid Ct>P• •" © '9/S A 1t•• ,,,, Cnmp.MI' All r fl!11 "'"~""- FOUNTAIN YALL"EY---43t0 W•rner fl.'~,.INOTON BEACH-4045 Adamt HUNTtNGTOH B~CK--41431 8rookhvm HUNTIN~ 81ACH-1Ml1 N. Main St. SOUTH LAQUNA--*22 S. Coaat HJghwar COSTA 1111IA-Q200 Harber lltvd. COSTA MHA-041 I . 17t9' St. L.AdUNA tll~&--n5o41 C.lle de la LulH IRVINE-18044 Culver, UntvereJty Perts T I . It's a spicy appetizer made in minutes anJ kept hot throug hout tht• festivitie s in an earthenware fondue pot. Ust.> corn chips or flat pita bread to s coop up the s aucy mixture. )tEXJCAS E'.\tPA~AD.\ DIP 1 pound g round beef 12 cup chopped onion l teas po on chil i powder 3 tablespoons flour l l2 cups water l beef bouillon cubt· 1 2 cup catchup 1 2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon dried leaf oregano 1 1 teas poon Tabasco pepper sauce 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 cup chopped ript• oli,·e s In large skill~.t break up beef over medium heal. Add onion and chili powder; cook until on1011 i s tend<.'r, about ;, minutes. Sprinkle flour ove r meat and mix wel1. Stir in water. Add bHf bouillon cube, catchup and remaining ingn· dients. Coo k, stirring con s tantly until m ixtun· thickens and comes to .1 boil. Turn into earthenware fondue pol. pla<'C' over canned lleal. and keep warm. Senc with corn <'hips. 1\lakes ~ cups. Flavor S\Nirls . A spicy ripple of toast ed wheat germ. brown sugar and butter drifts through this sour cream cake and more of tht• same goes on top . Complete the gourmet brunch m enu with soft cooked e g gs . fresh pineapple and stron.I! black coffee enhance{l with a big gob of whipped c ream and a IighL sprinkling of cinnamon • STREUSEL BREAKFAST CAKE 12 cup butter :14 <'UP s ugar 1 teas poon vanilla Jeggs 2 cups flour l teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon s alt 1 cup dairy sour cream Strem;el :\tix &>at butter. s ugar ancl vanilla together ·until Ouffy. Real in eggs 0111· at a time. Stir together flou r. baking powder. soda and s alt. Add to batter' aiternatelv with sour cream beginning and ending with fl our. Rutter a 9 or JO-inch tube pan and s prinkl<' with some of Streusel Mix . Cover with half of batter and sprinkle generously with Streusel ~ix . Top with remaining batter and Streusel Mix . B3ke in 350 degree oven about 50 minutes or until cake tests done. Cool in pan 10 minut~. then turn out onto rack to finis h cooling. Serv<' warm or ('Old. treu_st'I :ttix . Rub together until well mlxl'<l l cup v:.tcuum packed r<-- ~u l ar whtat li{erm, I teuspoon cinnamon, 1 !1 cup brown sugar nd a tablespc>ons butter. • - ... .. . -. ' . . .. ~ . C IO OAILYPILOT Wednesday. December 3, 1975 On a Diet? Have Some Rice THE I SLIM GOURMET . By BAR BARA GIBBONS Ri<.>t> is oftt>n needless I y :shunned by wa1sthne-watcht>rs l.ike otht-r foods that grow. it's rrum\ly "t'arb<>hydrate." a wont that sends certam fad followe~ int(l a tizzy of illog1r. ()f ('OUrse rit't' Can be rattening, 1£ other ingrt>d1ents are high an fat. Rice is very absorbent, and will sut'k up fat and calones likl• thousands of little sponges. The chicken <.'ailed for in the first redpe is skinless. boneless brt'ast. .. sold as "(•hicken t.•utlets .. in some supermarkets. You <.'itn save money by skin- ning .md boning whole breasts Gift Ideas Avoid Crowds \ham pagne Punch \·oncentrate and Hot ~l och a M ix are two make now -give later ideas from an unusual collet'tion nf no cook rC' l'tpes in the Dect>mhl'r Family Cirt'k. Pour thl· mixture's into glass c·on- tainers, tie a ribbon around each. and labl•l with serving instruc- tions. Here is a uniqut> gift for those who like to en tertain. When mixed with 2 bottles M 15 quart) l,f champagne and Ont' bottlt> (28 ounces) of club soda. it makes aboul 15 cups of punch. CHAl1 P:\(;~t; l'll~l'H CO:'IJCE~TRATF. .! cans cs ounc1.·~ l'ach) frolen Cl10Ct'nlrnt t> d pi n ea p p I e o r .in g l' JUH'e. undilutt>d 2 cups <!pr1 cot brandy Combine the ju1cE' and brandy in a bowl and stir until well blended. Pour into a glass conta1m•r ; seal. label • .ind kl'l'P chilled until rt>ady tu ser\' e. Al servi n~ timl'. mix t he con c l' n t r a l t• w 1 l h d1amp:1~nl' and duh '\'IC.la in n lar!!l' punc·h no" I. Garnish with IC'l' .md thin slices of lemon. This hrew is dt>l1cwu:-. 1in cold .,.. inter nights. -Just add boiling walt'r to the m1:< and serve in cof. iee mugs. This re<:IPl' makes 6' 2 cups· HOT )!OCHA I ('UP unSY. l'l'tt>nt'd l'0<.'03 2 cups su):!a r 2 cups nonfat dry miik po .... der 2 cups dry non tfa1ry coffee creamC'r 1 z cup instant cl)fft'l' I vanilla bean. cut mto quarters t't1mbine cot'o:.i. :;ui::ar. milk powder . coffee creamer. instant t.•offee and \ anilla bean pieces in ~ large dry howl , star until well-blended. Pack into Jars. making sure a piece of varulla bean is 1n each J<lr. Seal and laht>l Store 1n the refr1yerator at least a .... eek hl•fore using-to al low vanilla flavor lo be absorhl•d into the mix. f or drinking, use 3 level ta hlt•spoonsful for every 6 ounces of boiling water . Top with a marshmallow or whipped cream. Far East Touch .'\ swet>t sour flavor that's bound to plC'as_e FAR F.AST RF.A~ [)(SH IO -ounce packa~e frozen cut green beans 1 2 cup apricot Jam I tablespoon lemon 1wce l teaspoon vinegar 12 teaspoon k1tchL•n bououet 1 l teaspoon all · spce l{a teaspoon dry mustard I \"2 cups baked ham, cut in 2" ic 1 {t • • strips Cook 'green beans ac- cordin g to package diret'tions. Drain beans well and set aside. In a medium saucepan. blend the re- maining ingre di ents together over low heat. Cook until jam is SliJ!?htly melted and sauce max ture is smooth. Carefully toss beans with hauce un tll coated well. Maketi 4 attYings, Cati '42·5871. Put • l•w words to worlt for you. In the f1%1lij4n1)j " yourself 'fh<'n ::sunml'r the !;kin ~Uld bones in a <.'up of salted wakr to make the broth called for in the recipe. If using C'Utlets. ~u~tatull' c.mned t'hicken broth. CHINATOWN CIUCKEN ANO RICE 1 pound raw <.•h1cken cutlets 2 tablespoons d1~t margarine l 112 cups slieed onions 1 cup diagonally-sliced celery 5 ount'e ran bamboo shoots, drained 4 ounce · can s li ced mushrooms 1 • ll'aspoon pepper 3.• <'UP c hicken broth <:1kimmed oC Cal) 3 tablespoons soy sauee 2~~ cups cooked rice (wathoul (al) C'ul raw l'hirken in bitt ... siie rubt's. Heat diet margarine in a nonstick skillet. Add ctucken and celery and cook five mmutes, stirring often. Add onions and cook Jivl' minutes more. Add remainmlnot )?redients and t'OOk Wllil liquid is absorbed. Make:> six servings, 2 H ealories each. fo'ISHERMAN'S WHARF ('ASSEROl..F. 1 2 ('UP s liced fre s h mushrooms (at) -1.3 cup chopped onions 2 tablespoons diet margarine 212 cups t'ooked nee (wtthout 2 tablt's pouns chopped parsley ing 2 ounce jar diced pimiento 12 ·teaspoon poultry season- 1 teas poon salt Da~h of pepper l' 2 pounds flounder or other fillets. fresh or ddrosted l tablesPoon lemon juice 6 slices farm fn':-h tom at~:> 6 tablespoons ~tra-sharp grated Cheddar t'heese In a nons tick skill<.·t cook mushrooms and onions in diet margarine un't ll onions are tender. Stir in rict>. parsley, pi- miento and seasonings. Mi x well. Turn into a shallow, greased, 2-quart casserole. Brush fillets with lemon juice and arrange on top of rice. Season with salt and pepper. Bake at 350 degrees 20 minutes. Spoon one tablespoon of cheese on each tomato slice and con- tinue baking five minutes. Makes six servings, 2 17 calones eaeh. BLUE C HIP STAMPS * LOW-LOW PRICES P LU ~ YOU.·A1WAYS SAVEi deli. sMoiiE'Lii Ks CHWf. 11 .() 1 s1 39 OSC.U MA fU •SANDWICH 5"tAO Oii 59• BRAUNSCHWEIGER l.()l n o VARIETY 0PAcKOll ~· .. · ll.()Z s1 u BEEFFRANKSNo WlfNl,\O• s1 19 sw1n·s HOWN-K-StlVl. 1.()l LINKS or PATTIES MOffY • 1-'0UNO WIENERS. WILM>H • 11.0l PICG BEEF FRANKS ST A TU NCH 11.0t Pt<G BEEF FRANKS WILSON• ll.Ol PICG SLICED BACON .... sa· .. s1ot 79• 59• s139 Wll'H Sl'Al'ER BROS. 1ow-1ow PRICES ·FRYING ~~::.r iii\~ C-HICKEN • U.S.D.A . GRADE-A BEEF BONELESS • • • LB. $1 .39 ION~l 2 ~ BEEF BLADE CUT 73~. ', WHOLE BODY CUT-UP ••n•s \.1 55' c LB. ~.___ _ ____,f.{~), 98 4 ii.ADE STEAK . II• 1 ~9 Llc;tl CtNTft CVT • l'Oll s 1 69 "''" ,,.OZl_N ______ 9 LOIN CHOPS .......... LI TURBOT FILLET II 8 c PORK CHOPS LI $1 79 •• • 1 98 PORK, Ltil0 N IOAIT LI' 1 19 111$,M" "OUN• KILANOK HALIBUT CHUCK STEAK BEEF llADECUT 89~c ARM ROAST BEEf CHUCK• POT 98~. 7~80iti RoAst II $1 °3 SiiC:iD'ilicoN $139 .II' 199 Ll•19s NP, CHUCll • l'Of • -.u s 1 49 -•LOIN• lf'WI SHOULDER IOAST ..... 11 PORTIRHOUSI .. -·SMAUlHO .II ti~• , '1 ~9 -·LOIN RIB ROAST\.UOt-.. LI T-BONI STEAK 1m , 11011NO ..t._ llONIUU s 1 69 -• WALi -· • . IA. t 1 It $ 1 49 TIP RvAST ... ll Ria STEAK LA•O(fND ....... LI. RUMP ROAST IONl-'N\.I $1 29 y()P"'s'fitL'oiN ''II $2°9 sliWMEA'r LI •1 49 iii-sriAi<'.. 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"............ c DEL MONTE PEARS ~ms ...... n.oL &s• BRUSSEL SPROUTS ........................ 69 JAR CHEESE :~.::~=~~,.NWN ls.oz 45• IMOUNOYlllfot1S1llOIN11PS•2M>UHCt $ 189 I •·DOLE FRUIT . 39cf KOLD KIST ... : ................................................. .. . GlOIYSPllATFOAM ·, .... OUHCl s 1 57 cocKTAIL . JOHNSTON'S ·J60UNCI 5149 ., RUG CLEANER ... .. .................... l 7 ..0Z. MINCE PIE ,,.,. MARGARINE~KM>NN°.. .1.u. 49' ........................................................ . SOUMi ONcRiAM 39c KooL-AIDHANDYcANs ~·1.s~ iiiNT JEMIMA WAFFLEs ........ s2c ---IMO CHIVO .. .. ····· ....... 1..0I. 44 MINVTI MAID. 16-0UNCI 81 c ! CM&MA/MA•Ns·6PDAcK·yAssot1rB10 ARS 69C GREEN BEANS ~~~~tm ! ........... 1M>1. 27• ORANGE JUICE ..................................... .. . POPCORN =v:;GUIN ........................... 2.U. 53• 21.ouHCr 97C PICKLED BEETS:~ .. : .......... 1M>z.48• ~ONLY 59" LYSOL CLEANER ·1~:::::2~!1~.~~ ............ u-oz.28 cf "' RED CABBAGEoanNwooo ....................... 1M>z. 45' AVAILAILfHOWATAU CORN DIAMONl>-A 33• ST A TH BROS MARKETS KflNll ot CllAM STYU ................................... 17.01. TOMATO SAUCE CONTACIHA ................... M)L 16' HORSERADISH SAUCE GAn ......... 9.0L 55• MUSHROOMS=!~ ............. _ ........ a.oL 75• POPCORN ~n:1nuowW ...... 20-01. 59• ....... ,, I ! ~:::::= ................ •.OL s 1 291 ARM & HAMMIR ALKA LASAGNA DINNER ~.~!ti~z 11.17 DIODORANT SNAY ! SILTZIR BROWN BREAD.IM!... .. ........... 1M>t. 63• $109 ·59c PANCAKEMIX ~~ ....................... ~89· __ •_.0_1·-------+-_,_,·_<ou_NT ______ PIE CRUST MIX PIWIUI,! ................ 11.oL 3r fRllH ROLL-ON LAVORll -PILLSBURY flOUR uouw ................. ~ 79• !fl) D10DOuNT t9.: MoUTHwAIH PILLSBURY FLOUR laM!Sl ................. Ma. 1r _•_1.~_4l_u*_• _6~_6__.._c_-+-_•....;.20-..;.... ou.:....:....NC;.;;.• __ 9---9 ____ c_ J l:i~c!:'..0:1D:=0~~ 5 9 4 I , coLGAn 'TOOTHPAITl 1 7~NCI 93,~ ALLIRUT TAaLITI or CAHQUI TUUTS 14 COUNT CNWU'5 •• 10 COi.Wt : aUPPIRIN (I TA•UTI lOO·COUNf ' 1 llNUTA.al TAaUTI 17 '169 SUGAR TWIN :1'11M1 • ttOWN ,.1.01. • 5Cr APRICOT PRESERVESSMUCQIS .. •M>z. 65' SUN GIANT RAISINS 11.01..-......... -.. _. ROYAL PUDDINGS:: __ U119118' NESTU INST ANT .. " .... _ .. _ .. __ .M>z. '1 .53 COOKING WINE:._ IM>Z. 55• aRATEDTUNA MAUMU ----U ~~3r AMERICAN CHEESE :~..oi. 11111-llSTAllT-• ~ !1.12 IWJI •• SllllE I ul.-tMll. '1.21 CUllOL IAI SOAP--.:.-359 IWN IUUD-_.__ .-M' Pllt·SOl uTH CLf.Alll .... 1., •mw •mi--Jit '1.04 IOUDA •EDU~--,.. 11.15 EH IUllTITVTt,..... ..... It SWISS SllHlLES-:-.. •r CllDDO snwtc::=--~·1.12 : - : AP HOltr,.wa, ••at DfUc10u1 .. -~&;:······················· .. 1 ., c CiiiOi-········· .. · · · ···· · ·······~ 2 7 c o;;;o,;~ .. ··:···-............... 1 ~ .. 1 s c ................................... LL I 7 • ~· .._ ,_;,Mop• ' .... ., ''°"' i ,-. Wednesday. Decemoe_r _J _1_97_s _____ o_A_1l_Y_P_1L_O_r_C.;;.....;;;;.l __ I Mushroom Caps Make 'Natural Cont~iners '. Mushrooms are nol only the most delicious of Datural foods, but mushroom CIP6 upended, make charming "nttlural con· tainers" for a wide variety GI hot or cold stuffings. RATAT«tVll.LE STUFFED MUSHROOMS 1 pound m.edium-sized fresh mushrooms 1~ pound zucchini, diced 3 tablespoons olive or salad oil 1-'l cup dic-ed onion (makes about 11"2 cups) • I large clove garlic, finely In a large skillet heal 011. Add minced onion and garhc ; saute for 5 l"2 cup diced green pepJ>E'r minutes. Add zucch101, diced 8-ounce can tomatoes mushroom stems and cretin pep 2 teaspoons eorrustarcJl per. Cover and cook over low 1 teaspoon capers heal for 30 minutes. 1"2 teaspoon Italian seasoning Dram and chop tomatoes, re· 1-'i teaspoon salt serving tomato liquid. Stir cor· Lil teaspoon ground blat'k nstarch into tomato liqwd. Add about 10 minutes. Hemove Crom heat. Chill Spoon about l tabkspoon ullo the r eserved mushroom caps. Serve cold as ~n hors d 'oeuvrl', appetizer or accomparumenl to a maind1sh Makes 18to24. HOT CHEDDAR STUFFED )IUSHROOMS pepper to skillet along with tomatoes, I pound medium sized fresh Rinse. pat dry and r emove capers, Italian seasorung, salt mustirooms stems from mushrooms. Set cap:s and black pepper. 6 tablespoon::> butter or 1 <'up chopped onions 1 cup soft bread rrumbs l cup s hredded Cheddar chee~e 1 2 cup chopped walnuts 1 .. cup chopped par::;lt,>y 12 teaspoon salt 1-i teaspoon ground bla('k pepper Rinse, pat dry and rt.•movt• stems from mushrooms Chop stems <makes about ll'l cups), set aside. Hrush mus hroom t aps with about 3 tablespoons of tht• mt>lte<1 butter. Pl •H't' on <t li~htly but· tert•d shallow baking p;.ul. To buttt>r remaining in sk11ll'l, add o n1un:s and res erved mushroom stem s. suull' for 2 minutes Add bn·<ld crumbs, cheese, nuts, parslt')'. salt and blat·k pepper. stir lightly. Spoon into mushroom caps, p1l mg high Rakt• at 350 dt>grees F until hot, about 20 m111ules . Servt.> hot Makes 3bout :.m aside for later use. Chop stems Cook and s tir until thickened, margarine ~~--~----------------------~ In a large skillet melt bultl'r ~~--~------ Butter Price Hikei RyROXUSTON 811$1MU Wrtlff ~EW YORK (U PI) - Consumer demand for dairy products has out· paced national milk pro- duction and pushed the wholesale price of butter to a record $1 .16 per pound -and it probably will get worse before it gets better. Indian s ummer weather, the high price of butter substitutes and thirsty milk drinkers combined to raise butter prices, dairy industry observers said. They predicted butter would cost even more before tapt>ring next year. wht>n widespr<>ad dairy shortages are t>X· peeled to ease. ·'The shortage of but· ter is greater than at any time on record for this period of tht> year," said Gt>rald Foskett, eastern representative for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. • Foskett attributed the s hortage to un - s easonably warm weather which has kept cows in the pasture rather than in the barn producting milk. "There's no nutrient left in the grass, and the nation just doesn't have .enough available milk," said Foskett. lle said U .S. milk production . trailed demand by a month. The price of butter began to ri s~ sharply three or fottl' months ago, Foskett said. It kept i'\creasing when buyers/ failed to curb their demand. ··People nO'W are so • callous about high prices that they keep on buying butter," he said. Record high prices for margarine, a -favorite butter substitute, have added to the butter price bulge, said Sy Goldstein, general sales tn an ager of a large butter manufac- turer. "Butter became more attractive to food buyers when margarine hit 95 cents a pound last year -more expensive than some butter, which was selling then for a bout 89 cents a pound,'· he said. Milk's popularity as a bevt>rage also jumped this year and took a ma· jor share of milk produc· ti on. Alexi can Flavor Frankly M e>eican Casser ole combines favorit~ foods. P'ckaged scalloped potatoes make it extra easy and the chill seasoned crumb topping gives it ~h~ Mexican touch. FRANKLY M ExlCA.N CASSEROLE 5-ounce package :1calloped polatores Y.z pound frankfurters, sl~ed 1-Pound can kidney beans. drained and· rinsed l tablespoon butter ~ cup fine dry bread ~rumbs ~ teaspoon chili powder Prepare potaloes as directed on package ex· cept use 2 -q9art casserole and in crease ·boiling water io 2% cups. Stir in frankfurters iDd beans. Bake at 400 deirees for 35 Jninutes. Melt butter \n small pan ; s ti r j f\ bread c r u m b s &.fVd c h i Ii .pe>wder. Sprinkle over canerole and bake 10 to 15 mtnutu longer, until .pOtatoes are tender. $lo ,6JUving1. J ' PRODUCE • J \ •• • \4 . ') -~)' SWEET JUICY SWEET RUBY RED NAVEL TEXAS ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT ..... $ . $ 6 LOS 1 8 ,FOR 1 FRESH GREEN 19( ROMAIN LETTUCE ................................... EA. SWEET JUICY , 4 s 1 ORLANDO TANGERINES ............ LBS. THICK MEATY 1 ( BA NANA SOU ASH ..................................... LB. ALL PURPOSE 4 s 1 PIPPIN APPLES ................................ LBS. = FRUIT COCKTAIL 29c DELICATESSEN -------- , ' TENDER ROUND FRESH FRESH THRIF-T PAK TASTY BEEF ZACKY GROUND ROUND RUMP BEST of • BEEF S·TEAK ROAST FRYER 65~ .!~1~9 .!~1?.9 93~ 4 LBS. OR MORE No Necks. Backs. Gtbblt>ts FRESH DAILY EX·LEAN TENDER & DELICIOUS BEEF FRESH PORK LOIN SLICtO • GROUND BEEF ROUNDSTEAK PORXLOIN s 1 ~B~ s 1~89 BEEJ: ROUND BONELESS s 17 f f.A MER J HN s 145 LARGE LOIN s 39 SIRLOIN TIP ROAST..... LB. SLICED BACON .............. LB. LOIN PORK CHOPS ... 1 LB BONEUESS s 139 OSCAR MAVER Ac 0 N . s 179 PORK LOIN s 139 BEEF STEW ......... :............... LB ~JJ£~RE~120Z .............. LB couNTRY STYLE Ries · LB BEEF PLATE FX I FAN # 1 •t PORK LOIN THAIF T PAK s LEAN SHORT RIBS ........ 9gcLB. BEEF BACON ................. .> EA. PORK CHOPS ceNre~~ur . 179LB BEEF BLADE 85( COOKS S 1" FRESH 73 CHUCK ROAST .................. LB. ITALIAN SAUSAGE ..... LB. VEAL SHOULDER ROAST CLB BEEF CHUCK BONELESS s 1 SI HILLSHIRE s 163 FRESH s 139 7 -BONE ROAST............. .LB. SMOKE SAUSAGE ........ LB VEAL RIB CHOPS ..... . LB SPRINGFIELD CATSUP 65C MR. MUSCLE 16 OZ. CAN s 129 -' OVEN CLEANER ...... I (.AM II '"" ltll l • I l'oll•'Ol i\NTI Hll' ~ 11~('-14l .~· Mfi4 •\\I tl\()O \II\ lfltll" Ill VI , .... , .. '10 •t'-•to .. 1Si.,_ 10 .. 1 •'\It'• tu,, •·•'h ''• i1oa ........ "''~..... I l'\1(1 t '\I l II lt.\tf '"''" \t• Ht1"0"iwf•t'l't H~t1,ti u J11iA~lt1 '''' ,. t \t'-tl1111o•h\\..,...11'1 .. I llf "" #.Afll( ...,. ,., ... ~"'"" \"'-•• \o ,..,,._ tJl'I 1-..._.., •'"ft v ,\•1 \\A ............. "'' .. .fl*! t • ' •I ,. I • .. . II .. ,, 'J .. .. . t 1 ; _, .,.. ·- ' ' • .• .. • -. . •' .. •• ·r ' ,. ., t •(:12 OAILYPILOT Wednesday. December 3. 1975 Economy First on This Buffet List Gtft IJ~t C'ompetmg with the ~Ut'St hst? prt,und ht>ef, mt.\ h tthtlv Shuµ. 11llll ~mall ffit'<ltbalb, us111g '1t)(l11t I roundt>d teaspoonful fur l'tH'h . .1rr.rn~l' Ill -;rnglt' h\yl'r un un ~·n·.t~t'd b<.1k 111).! shet.•l I 11uund !:oi .... ISS t'ht'l'.:>l', shr<'ddt.•d C'h1ll thotoughly . Sl·rH· "'1th <.'r arkt.•rs hnwm sUf.tr. ~11.ld {1 ankfurtt·r!'I and stir until well m1wd. t•h1cken mtu rou:-t.11 ii rnaxture. lht>n roll m coconut ur st>:;umf' J :it.'t'(I Create these glamourous yet in expensive hors d '01.•uvres and a delightful w1nl• punch for ..111 d.:-gant t'Vl'ntng of l'ntertammg H.1 ke al IOO cteg rt't'S for HJ to I , mrnutt.•s St.•1 \ t.' with hut H..irht•t•111· S<.tllCt' for dipping \1,tkt.•:-711111 HO lwr::-d'oeuv1 11:-- 3 o u n t' e pack :a g l' r n am t'ht'l'Se, softent>d 2 tablespoons prl'p.ired )t.'llow mustard FRA~Kf.'lJRTF.R PA1'1~ 1 i pound frankf1n't~1 s 2 µac·k~•~t>s <8 ourwe each> t'rt>•tm C'ht'l'Sl'. softt>m·ll Pat•k rnto oalt.•11 I quart mold. Chill 2 to 3 hour~. lJnmold, :o.t.•rw with ~elba, toast or party ryl' hrt>ad Line I\ l.irgt• rsl1t1llow hakrng pan with foil. Mt•lt uuttl'r 111 p;1n Ar r.mpt• d11 <.'kt•n 111 s1nglt• 1.1yt.•r in buth'1t•1l1M11 U,1kt.> al WOdl•gn•l•s for 10 nnnult•s Tum: b:1kl· JO minutes lting,•r. until brown ~l'l'\'t' :.~s hot h11rs d '11t.•uvrt--s. \bkt'" w t1l.xl '.'1J~IATllftE )1f:ATBAJ.J."\ WITH KARB F.CUF.SAU('E ~ 2l•ggs, slightly beatt>n I tt·~tspoon Won.•t.•s tl'r::.h1n• :;,ltH't' 1" tl'aspoon garli<' powdt'r. ti 1.lt-:-1n·d 1 I C'Up \ rrwgar 1 e n v l'I o p e ( I '·2 u u n e <> l Sl'3Slming mi'( for Sloppy Jw!) CHICKEN C'llUNKS 2 whole <'hickt'n breasts, :;pl1l, :'kinned, 4\0d boned 1 ;n·upwatt.>r ff.a rbt-cut> Sa u<·e I t'r\\'t'IOpt' (.I S('r\ tn.,:;)) pC1t.1topanC'ake mix Ht.•..it logetha l <'UP duh :-.tut't.'. I I C'llp la~ht molaSM':O-, .ind I I l'UJ' \'lnegar Comhllll' <'hel'"t.'s. m\1:.tdrd. \.\\lrt't'Stl•r:-.h1re :rnut'l'. and µarl1<· powder Furm into shapt.· of .t!J pit'. !)prtnklt.> gl'lll'l'ously wrth l'hlh r11.1wdl·r 2 lablt':-poons brown sugar ~telba toast or party rye brp;id 1:i cup prep.ired yl'lluw mustard 2 tablespoons horwy RlTR\' Pll~CUBOWI. 1 bot tit."' Tiurg11ndywrrw I h1,ttll' 1'111t\\11w 11 2 •)ouncts ground b<'d Harbe,·ue Sauc1.· (rt•t ip1.• below) S~APP\' nu: J<:s .. : APPi.Jo: Fon·e fr.inkfurters through food grinder usin~ fim'st blade. Or d1t'l' anct blt>nd, a few at a ti mt'. in hh•nder until :-mo1lth l'-:z cups flaked c·oc·onut or 2· ounce package sesame seed 2 t:lbl!.:'spoons butkr or milrgarine J qu;\rt <'ll1h '"d..1 (\m1btnt' egi.h. W•tlt.•r .• ind um tents tlf potato pancake mix l'n- veltipe: kl stand 10 minutes. Add 1 ~ rwund :-h.11 JI <'hl•t.ld.u· l'ht't.>!)t'. !)hrt'dded Chili powder lnsl•rt srn~1ll Jlll't'l' of ::.lit.•k l'lll namon ;md I or 2 bay lt>avt•:. 111 tuµ to rt's<•mbll.:' stem and lt'avt.•s Heat togetht.>r cream cheese. vine?nr. sC'asoning mix and Cut <.·h1cken into 1-mch square:,. Combine mustard and honey. Dip J qu.•rl 1·1.111h1·ri .\ 1·ot•kt,11I Cornb1nl' 111i• n•tlil•nts Ill punch bowl, add 1c1.• :\1.1hl•::-30sl•rvmgs .. Extra Zip Secret's Salmon F or an unusual hot potato salad casserole, add sliced s moked salmon and chopped chives lo the hst of ingre d1ents The characteristic nchness of the s m oked salmon enhances the flavor of the potatoes and e g g s . a n d a c h 1 ,. t" pimiento sauc(' adds further flavor zest. S M OKF.D SAL :llOS POTATO CASSEROLE 1 to 2 tablespoons chopped ch ives 14 cup diced pi- miento · '1 cup bu ttcr or margarine l la.blespooon flour Roiling water 3 cups sliced pot3t()(>S 3-ounce package sliced smoked salmon, cut into l2 inch squares 2eggs 1 1'2 cups milk Papnka Saute chives and pi miento tn butter in small skillet Remove from heat a nd stir in-flour. Set aside. P our enough boiling water over s liced potatoes to covt>r Cook. covered lO mmutes and drain well. Jn buttered casserole. place one third of the potatoes. add one half of the chive ·pimiento s auce, then half the salm on. Repeat layer- 1 n g, ending "tlh pot at~ &>-at eggs with milk and pour over potatoes. Sprinkle with papnka. Bake CO\'ered at 350 degrees F. for 15 minutes. Rem ove cover and bake 35 minutes longer. o r until potatoes are tender. Garnish 6 sen·- i n gs with chopped chives. Country Stock This f1 sn s1lup from Brazil 1s rnrludt>d m the newl y puhlr shed l 'Laroussl' TreJsun· of Country Cnnkin;.! ... ,\rter I 1:5 minut.t'" ni pn·para~ t1on. COOK tn -It m,. i~ 3.) minutes. RAHIA FISH SOl'P 2 tahit.'~1•i1011-. nil\ c otl J ci I)\ I'' ,.! .tr 11 C, minced 6onions. chC1pp1.•d Blade Cut 9to14 lb. avg.-Sold Whole Only 3 1b.Package Point Cut or Whole Beef Beef Loin 1b. Super Fresh Pack Fresh Boneless lb. Chuck -, A Whole Top 1 75 Ground 57 Beef 1 48 ~Steaks lb .• 1 If ~Sirloins • ~Beef lb. • ~Briskets • ~ Ralphs has more ways to save ·again this week all over the store. 1. Ralphs is passing on $6.30 in coupon savings (not including tax), but that's iust. the beginning. 2. We're passing on lower beef prices as a result of a special buy while costs were down. You'll find lower beef prices on everything from ground beef to top sirloin. 3. Ralphs reduces the pre-priced price on maga- zines and paperback books a full 10% and reduces the price on other pre-priced items like chips, snacks and variety breads. .. --·~~·--, I c.. •• l ,_," C• r I & I PurpO\f I Biscuit Mix I I Bisquick • 0' 79 I Z,•1 • I l•"111 01\t Jt,... " .... Co ; O"' p. Ir..,,, "1r I CovOOI\ [th ~ ,,. 0•, 4 u ,, t 01 I L COUPON .I -------- 4. Ralphs everyday low prices all over the store mean more ways tb save on our super selec- tion of up to 15,000 items. ~--~~--· Save .24 with Coupon #857 Wilson Certified Beef Franks . . 12oz. 55 pkg .• Limit One Item and One Coupon Per Customer ~sUPEi1 COUP01dliN"- £\fiiiiifiiii~&mm~ Save .34 with Coupon Regular or Unbleached PiHsbury Flour Sib. 55 bag • Limit One Item and One Coupon Per Customer sUPEi1COUP01~ .. --,~-·--, .-••r~ft1••, .. --~·--, .. --,~·--, I $.l•t' ,, 01 Tu "''h Coupo• •d~2 I , yy,. • c Vt•' h I Purex I I Bleach • qal 39 I l>Olll~. I L•"" On,.,,,.""""" On~ Coupon p,, Cu,1omft I lCivpon fl1PCl1w(t Ot!C 4 ttuouq"-o .. t t(J L COUPON .J -------- I S JWt' J~ w1t'"t CouOOf\ I ~)) I P1ll1bu')'-Mung•y Jatk 8uttt,mJ01. I Pancake I I Mix Oot 69 I p•~ • I bm1I On• Hrm .Md 01"1t Coupon Ptr Cllslom•t I Coupon E lfect1wp Ot!t "lr'H01.1gh Ort 10 L COUPON .I -------- r·-·<{ffA·--, I S••• 'O w•lh Coupon '839 I Crt-1mtltf [tbo Mat•'ont CH I Long I I Spaghetti ~::· • 69 I I l 1m1t o"' lttm Af'\1101'\fl' Coupon Ptf Cut1omt1 I Coupon Ellrchv• O~c 4 lh•ough Ott IO L COUPON .I -------- I Sa• t IO "''" Coupon 18'6 I A•tpr'S-f•oun I Whip I I Topping qOI 39 I Clfl<.J,, • I trm1t One lltm ano One Coupof\ Ptr Cu,IOITH~r I Coupon Elltchvt Dec 4 lh•ough Ott IO L COU PON .I -------- .. --~!'1 __ , I s.-r 16 wolh Coupon , 8)7 I Atmqut -Trttfl I Luncheon 89 I I Meat 11,:~ • I I l1m1I Ort,. 111m '"d On~ Coupon p,,, cu,1om11 I Coupo" Eflt"l•t Ott I lhrough Dtc IO L COUPON I ________ .. I ~••• .32 • 02 Tu wolh Coupon •834 I M .. •Y Ou1y -C or 0 S11r I Eveready I I Batteries po~q2 .49 I I l 1m11 Ont ltfllm and On" Co.,pon Per Cv\tomet I Coupon Ellttl•vt Dte • lhrough Dec IO L COUPON .I -------- r••r«ft!>1--, I S••• 20 w11h Coupon ;asa I Bf'st' Ko~hfr Kn~c•""u''' or I Beef I 1 Franks 1~:::1.39 1 I l1m11 One llt m and Ont Coupon Ptt Cu1lomt1 I Coupon Ellrc1t•t Ott • through Ott. IO L COUPON .I --------3 tom:it<H'"> pt.•dcd. seeded and choppl·d .. • • r~H!>• • • , 3 green JH•pp1·r -.. ~-_ .. r••r<{l1f!'·--, .. --~!>·--, .. --,~-;--, r--r'®P¢!>1 - - , seeded and eh<'PJH'O I s ... 1 • 07 r~· .. ,., c upo" •A ~ I ~ pound f1~n I 1111'1~. Mou•h .. .-h cutintochunk -. I C I f I ,)" pound shrimp 0 ga e 49 ~helled, d t.·\ 1•1n!'d .incl I I 100 ,-, I nalvect . '"' • 5cupsch1ckcnhroth I I L·''"'o"'"""'"i1o••r·•1n•P••C•"o"'"' I I~ (('aSpOOn C:ly('OOl' Coupno (ttP<I••• O• l 1•·•n•9• ?•< IO pepper L couPON .J I teaspoon mar --------1oram ln a larj!C' s:rnc<'pan. neat the olive 011 with lht> I J?arlic and saul£' the onions until trans lucent. about 5 minutes Stir in t omatoes and green peppers. Cook for I minute o,·er moderate- iy high heat. then add the fish and s hrimp .. --~·--·, I ~ ... ., t"f . '"', nupo,, 111.S') I f a11y C •~'•'"""·.. 8 ,ac • Ft r,. I Large-Pitted 37 I 1 Olives · .~ • 1 I Lu''"' o~, tiff"' •l'ld o,.., '" .;:iori Ptr c,n1omtf I Coupon (!loch•• O• 1 ••ou9• Dt< IO L COUPON .I -------- I S••• ~! • O' Ta• ••lh Coupo• 11)J I •II S11u ano S111" I · lronweve I 1 Panty Hosep·:49 1 I l1m11 Ont lltm ilnd Onr Coupon p., Cu"o""' I Coupon Eflttlowt Oec • lhoough Dec 1~ L COUP UN .I -------- I S••" l4 ""'h Ccw1H1n •8•l I I St•t 10 + o 1111 •llh Coupon •eso I Smuck'' s Wl1k-. IO 011 Pi ck I Strawberry I I Liquid I 1 Preserves'·~:~69 1 1 Detergent ~~1~99 1 I L•m•• On• ll•m and Oot Coupon Prr Cu•lom11 I I lor•ul Ono ll•m and Ont Coupon P•• Cuslom" I Coupon f.lltelovt Ott 4 lhiough Dte 10 Coupon Ell•<h•t Ott, 4 lhrouQh OtC. IO . L COUPON .J L COUPON .I -----~----------,. I San 40 "'"" Co~pon 18•5 I rro1tn I Stouffer's I 1 Lasagna ,~~; 1.49 1 I L1m11 Onr ll•m and Ont Cou pon P., Cui!omtr I Coupon Ellec•"• Doc • lhtough Ott 10 L COUPON .I --------r••,g§A,--, r--,~-·--, r -••r'fRn1••, I I Save .10 wllh Coupon 1131 I I Sewt .22 ••Ill Coupon 11'142 I I S••e 18 • 0111• ••th Coupon •U7 I Ptelfgt 0112 En•tlOlltl ""'"'ar C11eadt Autom11t< ~0 01 I I Carnation-Hot I I Appian way · I I Dishwasher ,~q I 11.~~ .39 •· 1 Cocoa Mix ... 89 1 1 Pizza MiX 12·;::.39 1 1 Detergent 1.09 1 I l"'"' Ont lttm •nd Ont Couoon Pr1 Cu.io"'t• I I l'"'" Ollt llt"' l l'd One Coupon P•r CutlOlllt' I I Um•I Ont "'"' end Ol't Qoupon p., C111lolfttr I I l•m•I Ont llt"' tn• Ont Couoon Pt• Cusiom" I Coucon (fltclih Otc I 1hrouqh 0•< IO Coupon £ntcll•t Oec 'through Otc. 10 COllpon Elltcll•t Otc 4 tllro119h Otc 10 CO•PO• Ellttl• .. Ott 4 lhrouQh Ott 10 L COUPON .I L COUPON J L COUPON .I L COUPON .I -------- ------------------------Pour 1n the chicken broth : sea son w 1th salt, cayenne pepp~r and marjoram. Rrin~ :;oup to a boil, then lower heat. cover and simmer until the fish chunks flake t>a~ily when tested with a fork. about 20 m inutes. Corrt'cl :;1;•a:sonin~ and serve PlP- mi hot 1n l 1lr R howls r••CH!'··-, r··!(fl!>·--1 r--~M*'·--, r---~-·--, r••Cft*'··-; lnfl1tton bHtl"g tip1 ... Every day In the lt11hl1!MJ ....__~~~~~~~~~ I CllHIOll~·~:'0~;0o~:.~:,••lhtn•oon •ISi I I IMot ~~·-t1;;;~:u~: ... 1lhC011oon •IH I I Mvnlt-C•~:;; Oh••hCoupon •W I I Qall -~~,:~.~3t 02Tuwll11Coupon •Ut I .1 Pillibu,y-~:~,,>~1~~hCOupon 1US I I Dllller. I I Kodacolo~ll I I Stewed ".~0, I I Garbage I I Instant I I Napkms ~.'; ·.37 I · 1 Film umw, •• 99 I I Tomatm "".29 I I Bags 1:,c~ .• 89 I I Potatoes :~: 1.19 I I l-0... lfffll •~do~. Covpo~ Pt• (11\lomtr I I l .... 11 o~· "•"' ,,.0 On• e.,i;oo• .... c.11omtt I I l""'' 0•• '""' .... o ... Cov-Pt• Cu1ICI"'•• I I ll ... 11 On• llt m Ind On• Co""",., CutlO"'" I I ll ... tl o ... "'"' ••d Ont C9\IPO• ,.., C11ttom11 I c .. HI' IH•clrn Dre 4 rtwtvtll D*t .. C.v'°n llftCll•t O.c 4 fllrou9h Ot c IO Coupoll [11t rnn 09' 4 lll•Outll O" " Collpo• fllt<ll~t Otc 4 lllroutll Otc IO COVH\Elltcf,., Det. • lhro11911 Ott. 10 L COUPON .I L COuPON J L COUPON .I L COUPON .I L COUPON .I ----------------------------------------RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT· 380 E. 17th ST , COSTA MESA HARBOR & W1lSON 990 1 ADAMS BlVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH 15471 S. BROOl<HURST. WESTMINSTER 24167 PASEO DE VALENCIA, LAGUNA HIUS 17261 17th ST. TUSTIN COSTA MfSA 401 N. LOARA. ANAHEIM 6942 WARNfR, HUNTINGTON BEACH STORE HOURS: 9-10 Doily. 9.9 Sunday .. r. r Quick Rolls Baked B y < .. :n1. \' RtWW~S'HH11; '"~IAI•• l'r•u ""°" L4•10t DF.AR C'F.C'll, Y. Sumt' monlh:- ago you ~J\\' ..i Jl'ctlJc for · 1'1o«•m•t• s Butkr Horns" th.it <' <l mt• lo '> o u f 1 om ..i f 111 ,. )1ilwaukt.'t' 1·ook. I tnl'ti 1l amt liked 1t ~11 much I wm11k1• w h t• t he r \ o u (' '' u I 11 p u b II s h Fore nct>'s rl'('IJH' for P.trkt·r HOU::>l" Holh'' BREAD Bl't-'F Df<:AH BR 1'>"\I> UlWF 1 ·m sorry thJl 1 ;.1111 u11.1bh• tu 11ht .1111 Florem·C"::. rt•t'IPl' lur Park1•r Houst' Hol 1:- Tht'Sl' rulb ;.1rt· a:-light ..is .t fl•atht'r. Tht'y ;.irl' part1('Ul..trl) s ullablt' for today's ('Ooks nrC'<lUSl' lht•y ;.trc cggll•ss. C H. PARKER JIOUSE ROLLS '1 cup milk 1 1 rup sugar :! lt'.l!-JllllHIS SJJl 1 , 1·1111 huth·1 111 margarin~. t'Ut up sm .d I , • n1 p "' <1 rm II O!J to 1 15 dt>grt•t>s) "'att>r 2 l'•'l'k.t~t·s al'l 1 H' dr) ):l'a'.\l ·I to 5 t'Ul>~ fluu1 ' ~ to 3 t..ibll'spooru; butler or 111,1r~anm.•, nwllt•cl In ..t 1 quarl s ;.iun•p.10 ht'.tl lhl· milk. :rng..ir. ~..ill anti cul·up but kr until lukt•w ..irm In,\ l..irgt• rt11'<11tg IM)wl s prinklt• lht.• ) t•;.1:-.t llVl'r tt11..· w.All'r, :sta r to dal>sol n " ;.1d1l lukt.•\\..irm milk nuxtUrt' and 3 <'UPS of lhc (lour. Beat until s mooth. Stir in enough more flour to make a soft dou~h. Turn out onto ;.1 lightly floured surface and knead until ~mooth wtd clasltr ~ ..ibout 5 minutl's. Pl;.ice in buttt.•rcd novd .md DAILY PILOT CJ 3 ~ tum to butter top (. owr uncJ lt:t n~t· in a <11 aft-free, warm pl~Ct' < .tbout 80 dt>grt!es) until doubled ilboul 1 hour. Punrh down dough; tum out oolo a prepart•d pastry doth n1v1dl" in h.Jlf Roll out each hull to 1 ~ 111d1 th1ck rw~s. Cut into• rounds with a 2' :Hnch cookie cul i tt'r ' With tht> dull E'dge of a tablt kn1f t', crease each round slightly off t'enter; brush w1lh meltoo butt~. Fold l aq~t·r sidt.> over :-.m;tller so t>dgt.•s Just meet Pla t'l' rolls tourhing 011t•1 another in rows in a butlered If> r by 10 inc h Jell yroll pan. Cover and let risE' as previously unlit doubled -auout 50 minutes. Rake rn a prt•ht.'all>d 400-degre\• oven until browned -12 to l !> minutes. Makes 21 :.: doicn. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-!.~~~~~~ • .. Boneless Center Cuts Beef Loin Beef Chuck Red-8 lb. Cello Bag ·~:: .• 29 ~Grapefruit "'".59 All Star o Bread Top Sirloin 1 93 7-Bone ~Steaks lb. • · ~Roast lb .• 88 White or Wheat Oe~ert Grown Pork Shoulder Fresh P-ork ~Steaks Meat Master Meats ~ Salad Style ~ Cooked Shrimp ~ 9r;~sk Cod Fillets lb, 2.29 lb. 1.09 D White or Wheat-Sandwich o• Spilt Top 49 ~New Crop Ralphs Bread 241::; • ~ Orlando Tangelos ~Ralphs-Petite Danish 43 D Oregon Newtown All Purpose ~ Coffee Cakes po~gj • Pippin Apples ~ A~t'U~1~10Tea Cakes each .89 D R~~~y Beauty Apples D G~~1vSpinach D ~l;crC;ttuce ~ G~~d Cabbage ~ 9·;~~1~waM$quas.h lb, .19 lb .29 lb, .29 bunch .19 each .19 lb •• 10 lb •• 05 Super Deli · Ralphs-Frozen Assorted Variehh take to lake-Jack or Longh~rn ~Cheese Orange ,,,.97 ~~~3i0~! 6 or. can 19 Nine Lives • ~Cat Food .16 6 oz. Ga'1 lb .• 99 each 1.49 lb. 2.49 each 1.39 Christmas Wrap Values Stlck-On-Pack1ge ol 25 Lakeshire Gin or Liquid pound 1.69 ~Detergent 12 oz .• 73 noz. 59 bollle • 22 oz •• 61 Health 8 Beauty ii oz. 1.69 ~ B;~~O Seltzer 3 lb 4 98 ~ Q;t1~~0~ils 13~k~: .88 ' •57 ~ Th~HQrySpraL~it Ex. Hold 11c~~ 1.43 1 lb .• , 89 .[;?) C~~~and Hair Spray13c~~ 1.49 4 • OL • U Medicated 119 ~ Stri-Dex Pads ::: 75 i~t~ 1.19 8 oz. • lJ1 Faberge 37 ~Organics Conditioner::~~,~1~1.19 8 oz •• 262oz. 79 bottle 1 Frozen Food U Fried Chicken or Turkey ~ Banquet Dinners ll oz. 49 pkg .• U Van Oe Kamps ~ Macaroni & Cheese ~ Appl~P;;k1n or Assorted kg Sandra o Bag-0-Bows' .37 ~Vodka 20 oz. 65 pkg • ... ,2.99 SI;: 1.19 D J~e~t;;;R~itWrap roll .69 ~ K:;~~kV1B;~;,~ D i:1~iii°'R~1r~j;1d• P:,93 .88 ~ Mri~~l~i~e Brandy D A11011ed Dtslgns-16 Sheets J7 D Santa Fiorita-Light or Oarll Rat Fold Wrap pkg. • Imported Rum lull 519 quart • filth 3.99 half 8 99 gal. • ~ c~;1 Plzzas ~ B~ES~p~eef U Kold Kist -Heat & Eat ~ Chili & Beans ::: pkg. 99 ol 6 • '2lb.129 pkg. • eoz. 37 pkg •• Old Fashioned Ralphs · ~Ice Cream ::~:~ .89 Pantry Fillers ~ E~~~~i~ Milk ~ H~1~r;Bt<;tchup U Nabisco-Snack Crackers ~Triscuits 1Jor. 29 can • l 14or. 38 bonle ' 9•.,oz. 62 pkg, • ~ Gli~g~~mAl~me Club Soo • or ~!t~I~ • 25 ~ T~~;t~u1Sauce ~ S~~ssh~k~ Drink SOL 16 Call e 40 oz. 53 bottle • 0 Plasttc Wrap ~ Saran Wrap 10~~:i . 79 U Duncan Hines ~ ~ Brownie Mi 2~~~: .99 ~ Dishwasher All Le on -. 12 011 Paek 8 ~ Dishwas er Detergent 3~~~: • 5 0 Choeofate Flavor ~Nestle's Quik ~~:: 1.79 ~ P;~nut Butter 28 ;!; 1.29 u 28 oz. -Oepos1t BOlllP ~ Seven Up ·· each .29 U 26 OL Deposit Bottle ~Pepsi Cola each .28 Prices effective December 4 through December 10 , lfl"I• ""'"'" Meat Franks •• 99 D C°""trel h•• Sttt nVtftOtl•""P•-'POun 1~ LJ N1t11t·o ''"'"'"' tt r-:A C•nf•ffCO"•oSnac' 4 1, 43 l~9•tf l..l._H01Kld.,.tf1it•OC •. 25 l•' ._,,QO S1,1e11 R1lph1 Band1g11 ••t .59 ty" I Chicken Pies P~; .39 Saltine Cracke r1 ,.: .62 l'< J Cracker Jacks ,,9 • 'V.l Purina Cat Food • ;~ • D Ntt.,,orodl_,. lo 1 05 LJ!"'' ,,.,,,_,,.,.. •or 93 n Vo•Ct...,t tS.,ot 39 ["A l>o4• ,,., 40 [ ~-nU..• oor 37 Crest Toothpastt •• ~ • l'J(J Saalood Platter .... t l'J(J Brown Sugar Bean a ••• • OCJ Fruit Cocktail "" • ~Lime Juice ""'"' • D "•t OtUHC9ft't4 • ~HMt-MwftJP•c' 0$wtl'l~t -CtMt4 S (°A AHl ff"'M /l e 64 ["'l.Aw11tJ1"tt-HtMbO'Q•t at 98 Sure Antl·Ptraplrent c~~ 1.05 ~)Cheese Pizzas '~~; 1.25 Chicken Spread c~~ .25 ~·lemon Juice ••tu~ • 1Y. Qill Plckle Slices ~:. • D Movltil•a•h•Otttlt •J r)Koadfliltf-'•H•" [,A Cof+ftCt._,...,. 11" L'AM•ft-OM.. lt flJ 67 ("Dyumo•HtHJ0vtJ ... ,2)0fl'.tt'' 39 Scope "~'~ 1.09 l'£.I Sirloin Tips· ~:~ .65 lY.J Collee·Mate 1:, .91 l'£.I Macaroni Dinner p~9 • l'J(J liquid Detergent •••• •tt • D .,,., O•f'tdfwN lh1,.... ~ COl4 ~Utt-~nGk\ Tips oc-1 D MJl -Onp Att Of Cite'"~ 11b rA f*~L••'t-'¥tlfo•Cknq 1f o 42 [A ffuli"·'•11i. ._.or 55 HHd & Should era :.~ 1.46 l'J(J Burgundy Beet• ~:; 1. 79 Ground Coltee ... 1.49 ~Sliced Peaches• .. ~ • l'J(J Grapefruit Jul<:~· "" • I ]lltJt.~ ..... lloc. ... r\ 1111 ("':Jb•IJ1 .. 1-0otl ... or 'I 98 r-Jll•-•·Cltl•o"'o• 3$0 65 (""JIHolfG1--lloO<ll>o•"lo1tl1 75 [""JI C ... lo-1'o 53 Ground CoffH ... 4.38 l'J(J Kosher Diii PlcklH' ':,:. • l'J(J Apple Sauce• ,:. • ~Pepsi Cola• ... ~ • lY J Tomato Puree• .. ~ • ··Asteriskeditemsnot avairable ==·n':'t,~"-.. :;.: ~::::::::.""··... ~:::~:::·";~··,~ • ~:::::~: ~::::::~:\~\'~ ' ~=u~0·" . th f II . t .............. i: ~ ..,'9'1 ...... .....-• •• .......... .... l•• .,...... ' ....... , ""'"'-1' t • ' .. ~ 1•0 1n e o owing s ores: c..... .......... ....... ..,,,,, G .... ,, .. -·ct•• . • ....... " ,...,.,."••ht• ....... ,~... .. ...... , ··~- Christmaa Seal greetings from the chlld,.n of America I Q~i ., M•1•• 9••• o• Meat Wieners 1 • 1,16 I Clhlu•~ '-W1-nf• o, f'f•' J l<osher Diii Pickles ,, .95 l J O~c11 M1yt' Chopped Ham , , 1.49 [ ~._.Ottman 1-0l\l>On ot •4o1 P•pP•' a,. f'ir J Cheese Bar , , ..,. .35 n fh~h• Mu• o• Btel Bologna , ~ 1.09 't•"' .... " \la .......... ~, .. , , ......... .ni Holly Beel Franks ,..,, 1.19 , ~o,.., .. , V Sliced Ham Mf"'" 8•11n ••.• 93 JStrin9Cheese• 11 or 1.87 I l tlor P•9 Armour B1con ... 1.49 j Ottear fill•~•r-._, 9' P•t ·" .... 1 tb I ,Q1car Mayer Sau11ge P, .. 1. 78 J ''••"'Of $9'ft""9-·-,.,. l Chu Chu Eggs Rolla ••. .99 We reserve the right to limit or refuse sales to commerci•I dealers or wholesalers. lt'a a "'8tter of llfe end brHth The ~W market with Syper low prices RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT· 2AJ67 PASfO DE VALENCIA, LAGUNA HlllS 380 E. 17th ST .. COSTA MESA 7261 17th ST , TUSTIN 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON B(~CH 1547t S BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER 401 N LOARA, ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH _sro1u_HOUflS. 9 10 Ooity, 9.9 Sundoy ~~--~~~~~--J Hazard Color Crazy WASHlNGTO:-f (UPI> -Some government of- f1rials believe American consumer:-; have gont" color cra1y jn buying food. Unless apples are red and shrny, cucumbers green and waxy, and t omato c s' pink an ti smoc1th. they are left in the hins. Tht• color fact or is so imi.)ortant that some Jes:-. vibrant varie ties of fruits and vegetables an· startin!' to disappear in favor of more coloriul ones. Floyd HE'dlund, a fru.t ~md vegE'table expert ~it the Agnculture DE'part- mE'nt. says "On apple:-. on peaches. we're ju'.'>t going overboard on col· or. It ·s a fart that con- sumers have opted for color. Canada won't evt'n let our a pples in unless they meet a certain color line." Hedlund :;aid he re· cently met one grower in Washington stale who had a pearh orchard about to reach maturib. but who was going io plow it under becaust· the peaches. perfectly ~ood otherwise. wl.'re not colorful enough. The rolor craze no doubt has grown with tlw nation's exposure to full · rolor advert1sin1!, when· the food we see in print or in television eom- merr ials always look:-. better than life. Eventually s hoppt'r:-. began to expect their produre to look hke lht• ads. They forget that <1r1 apple on a bark yard tn·1· or a tomato from thl· garden u sually js not perfert:· So we wind up buyin~ tomatoes that have bc.'t•n ~asse d with carbon monoxide to make thc•m pin k , and o r a n g t• similarly gassed in w inter to eliminatt- grE'en spots. The color ques tion a b 11 is a major factor in tht' current debate over R<'Cf Dye No. 2, the rountry':-. most widely used fooci roloring. Questions have bt'(.'ll raised about its safet). and studies s till are l!O ing on t o dl'termin1· whether the dye c;in C3l1Se cancer, birth th" fects or genetic damag1'. Yet the people wht• m ake strawberry i('t• rream. red soda pop anc1 other foods colored with 1t daim their produC't:o- would be forcrd off th<' market if they couldn 1 use the dyE' because thf' natural rolor wouldn't Jook anything like what consumers have comt• t,, expect of red foo<i s. l Diced Tricks l Nit't' to ser ve with lef tover turkey or ham and cheese sandwiches. " AVOCADO PEAK SALAD I mt>dium avoC'adll 3 ripe pears Lettuce French Drrssing Just before st>rving pt>el and diet" tht- :wocado and the pear,. Arrange on l ettuce. Spoon French Dressing over the fruit or pass separ ately. Makes 6 servings. Today more thin Iver ... still t"• best buy -- l f Cl 4 DAILY PILOT I Wednesday, December 3, 1975 One Dish's Festive Fle:Jta Bake ha:; ~111 lho:.l' de hctous tostada rn~redil·nts, only the pr~t-ntatton ts a bit d1ffrrent -baked all in ont• dish .,.. ith con trasls of soft and l'nsp, hot and cold, sharp and mild 1 P ass soml' i.:uat·..11110k an<1 warm butll:'rl'd t ur t11l,1i.. Fur dt>sserl. a fl an and Mt.>:<tcan t'OL11.·olall' \\ ould bl' gn.•at' TOSTAO..\ FIESTA BAKE l pound beef round top or bot tom round steak or bonelt.·ss ~( chuck 1 pack..1ge 15 Minute Meat )t:mn,1de A baked -------- 6-ounce can tomJto pJ:;tl· l ~:s cups water 4-ounce can diced grt'l'll chilies 1 clove garlic, pressed ~ 1 1 ~ <'ups <'rushed tortill<.1 cmps 1 v .. cups shredded l\lunterev Jack t'heese · 15 ounce can dark red kidnl'~ beans, undrained and mashed 12 pint dairy sour cream 6 whole pitted ripe oh ves ':! medium head lettuce, shredded llargetomato,chopped o grel'n on ions including tops, thoppcd With s harp knife. cut mt•:1t diagonally acros:; the grain 10t11 thin strips. I n s killet, thoroughly blend meat marinade. tomato paste. water, green chilies and garLic. Add meal to marinade; turn so all surfaces of meat are coated. :'.\brinate only 5 minutes. Place skillet un sto\'e and he:.it to boilin g over me<lium high heat, stir ring constantly. Retlutt· heat and simmer 5 minutes, sltr- ring occasionally. Mean whi le, mix toj:!ether tortilla chips and -1 .. cup <:heese: reser ve 3 tablespoons for top of cas:;erole. Use remmnder to line bottom of greased 3-quart baking dis h. Spread mashed beans over chip m ixture. Bake uncovered ~t 400 degrl'l'°' 20 minutes. Top wilh rem::11n111g Tos tada? 1"Z cup cheese and conlrnut· bak .---S-E_A_f_Q_Q_D_S_P_E_C_l_A_L_S_--. Yes, indeed, int_~lmsi:'aunt3\ minutes. Garnish a marve /QLJS Wtth dollops Of sour cream n.n.. Dec.. 4."'" W eel. Dec. I 0 0Wy Wllile s.ppin Last! COMPARE OUR PRICES! Coupon MARYLAND CHOPPED CLAMS 79'f:. .. u . BREADED FRYING 4 oz. 5ntt. CLAM STRIPS ,.G. 7~ topped with ripe olives. Pass Jet-way to use tuce, tomalo and oruons for go- lchuck s tea k.~~~~~ toppings. -'1akcs 6 st·rv. Sipper :'.\l ulled Orange/Apple Punch . .served s teaming hO\ is a sure winner for the pany-filled sC'~ison. \ MULLED PUNCH 112 q uar ts <one 46 .. unce can) orange Juice I l quart apple ju1ct• Jtarket- J/aske~ DISCOUNT FOODS PlllCIS fFFfCTIVI . . 1>~~!~,.~ 5:~~{: PRODUCE SAYINGS \.">1 ~ -.t:.ta.'< " ot~,.t:.t:.,c\,r 1854 NEWPORT BL VD. ICORMH OflROADWA.Y Ir MI WPOU IL YD.I 6 F '~··" ':J . 0 ';.. ··if,~t:~·> '·KANTALIPE R ~~Jt· '? BUY 4 GET OME -~ .1~· . FREE ..-.-~~·., . LAST OF LOCAL GROWM25c TOMA YTOES LB. 5 Fs1 lbs.~· Prico RUBY RED TEXAS GRAUPFRUIT Good CLOSED M-S~K.I. SUNDAY WE ACCEPT · FOOD ST AMPS WO SAlU TO DIAUIS O• JO• RISALI 01 COMMllCIAl USI IN• ~All\o 4< li~N I ••&H1fJ _,,,. • ' rl r i • . • . ~?JJIII . . litli/I WATCH YOUR J ~·:il MAIL BOX ••• 1-..-ir::-:- ' Thne ore l•ut o ftw el the '"''"'-•'• el lOW l'RIUS ,.,. will lltt4 i.. -i.it l·PAU IUllfl THIS WHll! 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M akes appr oximately 31 2 quarts and serves 12. J im a nd Sandy Commer 145 E. BROADWAY, COSTA MESA 64S-5223 _ .... ___ tot••••••·•·• .. , ...... ,_..,_,,,,_,_,,.,_, •. ,,, •• ,..,-..... "totl••l•Ht-•olo•l111oto•••o,.•oooo .. 1011t1fp,,f_O,,'lf lf't#f,,Hl••IHIOlff#O#•HOl-•N•-·-·4 ---·--·ff-j....,. Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single Two· year supply ( 104 lists) furnished 1n tonvtn1tnt tur-off pad for rust Sl 25 (postage prepaid J Send in Coupon Tod ay and Become A · Super Shopper -------------------Fill in I hrs coupon, clip and mail with $1.25 to: Pilot Printing Shoppin g list Post Office Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 • ----------------------. II • ----------------------. • I ----------------------. • le S.rt te •W ,..,, z,, CH• item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by' PILOT PRINTING. 140 separate printed items, plu s additional spaces you can fill in yourself. Just check 'em off - 34 Staples 21 Vegftables 14 frui ts 6 Bakery Items 5 Beveraces 19 Mut and fis h entries 11 Dairy items 20 M1seel~ntous DAILY PILOT . ' I ------------------------------------------------------- ( T \V ~ !,~ BEEF CHUCK ROAST QUARTER PORK LOIN SLI CED INTO POR K \ CHO PS ""'1 Tl r ~I ~ -.. ,,,_,,,,. ... -.,. .:::;.:;:.._....: ---.... SCOTTS DAU Hll TON I. •• ""• •. '• 1> •t .. ' ... ,~ .. . • .... ··t ,. ~ .... . Sf A 'r AT THI SCOtTSDAU ff1UON • ..... • •• ....... • ... "1 .... • ff • .. ., 1 ...... • 1•.•. •t I\ If • ¥ t'f ""''" ft<fl ••• U•O , ... ~ ..... °' • •flth.1 I H J ti••• ~ ~ HEAD LETTUCE ' ' . OUR MEAT ONtY Foster Tl/£ Fresh. BEfT u Th.&6 all you nttd toknowabOut ~. CALIF •. GROWN ~.1 ~:~::. /v·_'.,.,...,.~ ,'HOE COSTA MESA 19th and PLACENTIA Store Hours: · 9 to 9 Daily -Sunday 9 to 8 BONE I PricettH.ctln • Friday thru Wednesday Dec. 4 to Dec. I 0 f'ri<n S.bjKt to S_. °" hMd BEEF CHUCK w .,Gtodty Accept Food St-.,s SEVEN BONE B EF ROAST C'--------- LI. 1.49 .. EASTERN LARGE LOIN END PORK CHOPS ONIONS 13~ NiiKECiiOPs 1.89.. SPARERMiiiSE OUR OWN CURED-LEAH BRISKET1 4• CUDAHY'S REX CORNED BEEF • 1"Z .. PURE LARD BARM SLICED BACON 1.59u. LIBBY'S VIENNA 5 OI. CAN SAUSAGES COLA 6 PAK 16 OL BARM SLICED BOLOGNA 89~ COCA ~Pl~·~JI~~ ~-.· .. . .,, •. :\'....... "· ... .:... JIM'S RAMCH FRESH GRADE AA BARM SLICED COTTO SALAMI 98~. ARMOUR MEAT WEINER$ ~i79~. ANTHONY'S WIDE NOODLES .E.~G DETERGENTS CASCADE GIANT DISHWASHING 35 OL PAR-T-PAK SODA POP ALL FLAVORS QUART BOTTLES IVORY llQUID KING SIZE ~s R CRISP RED DELICIO.US . APPLES 15~. v GARDEN FRESH BROCCOLI 25~ .. U.S. MO. I PINTO . BEANS 25~ SPRlNGFIELD IMITATION 69c FULL QUART •TURKEY MAYONA1s1 .SWAEHA'·CHIC·a~s 1 . PIES ::~ R 2 ~29c MiiGAiii11 I U . STICK HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE '_ 01. CAH SKIPPY-SEVEN IN ONE Mo. 1 2 ~ 25c DOI FOOD~~ ~ COUNT MICHAEL YOD~ $299 C. C. VINEY ARD WINES s 69 • CHAILIS • IUlfMN>Y • PINI' CHAIUS • vtM ROSE 32-. 75c IOTTlE HUNTS TOMATO KETCHUP TISSUE .... TIDE ~.; ' .. ( ( . 4 ' ' ·BOOMER by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson TUMBLEWEEDS IM ?a A..WMOOS, ~12! l OON'T ~AVE AtJv SUM~fZ 5T1C~€rz;. NOfHING S Wlhffe.t.i OH MY f. 5Hffl'r.. 1HAI CibeSN"f ME°AN '1bt.J'~t At40fot(MOOS, BLJOO'f ... PU1' 1liAT STUPIP "TWIN6 POWN! NE 10L" 'i'OU A Mll.L.fON 11MES NOT 1b 8AEJ'i OUR MOL.ES!!! FUNKY WINKERBEAH HUSTLE ,TEAM HUSTLE! FIGMENTS NANCY SL>:=:'.' '\.G AGAIN YOU SHOU~D GO TOTH~ LIBRARY AND READ A GOOD STIMULATING BOOK -~ •I TODAY'S CIDSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 49 Tempsress loo>~ '>O S1reet~ ·•wd•il !>I lngenu•!v "' :>r, ~ t p~r s !>2 Run dov.n "'•C bo t In ,. "" ~·~ LJrmal '' ,,,..,.. '5 D•tat,..d •\\ .. -t v ~ii DP\P•cabre 1'-•'"'.,. .e-r~ Uf')t pl!'rson •,; RP~» P Stang •• fn, -..nmlr F.O [•f,.,nJI • ~ l M "'r•·' ma ~l :-,.,•pft'-f -·~ r,, r ., l ''-',. 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Schulz ..---~~--~~ I MET HER ALL R16HT, AND SHE WAS THE CUTEST LITTLE THING l'VE EVER SEEN ... 6UT WE HAD STR()t..G RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES .. ~ , .... SHE ATE BUNNIES ! A; #i by Mell 4'.' Rf'movl'!J •Ii "'PP'"ll· 44 l1ill' ,, • china •i'ICIP 45 Cold <M""' 46 lnv•!l't1 1n ~,,,fOrtflM ' H, ~ 1ra"s ,I 100" !I A llf'SS '1 0•1v1ng 31PI 10 ll,tumblP1n IJ .cnnlP,,1 11 Hov.11 1ong11es 53 Puts 1n1 ' 32 l1ou•d se•"e' play 13 Sp1dPr S4 Curvr>d 34 Secured with 56 Educ orouo ~06EltT ~ BEEN IN IHE PA11'JT LOCKEIZ, M~. G~IMMI?! ROBE flT1 YOU MlA S'T HAVj MADf. ~ Mf-S~ IN 1'..tfRE .'! 11"'~ NOi i:AI~ ~111nq ')7 TrrbP ot 15 Gamhll'•'s lsrar>I d•<Jf'"'"" ~!dOIP 59 Spanish 10 ti 12 IJ 14 16 17 10 \r ''-.. ~Oft YOLA TO YEL.!. AT ME f3EFOJCE VOi.A £VEN KNOW EXACTLY HOW ~OTTEN rve 6EEN ... PAINT )lKER ;. ON IHf Ol~l R ~fANO, MAYBE-1 t..E.1 I I Hl LL Ng CAP ON HHS 1HIN<.; by George L~mont by Gus Arriola WHAT HE /JEEOS 15 Q41/.....'/ .SWAil1AI<:: ~trH A ROLJ.EO-IJP /'JEWS- PAPERf iHE SUAICJ4V JJEW VOR.K i !ME:Sf by Ferd Johnson by Rodc)er Bollen TTIS NO PICNIC 8Elt-1E1 CUTE • • . ~D THE<'..>'LL MAKE FACES AND WElf<D NOSES AAi;) T\CKlE re 1T1L-I aw1r B~A~E ··· I ~ I 0 ( ~(LO -~~. "Mrs. Rawnsley requellS a leave of absence from ail committee a~<;1gnment<; as her ho•se plants are very irritated at her over the wa) they've beeri neglected." DEMHIS THE MENACE ~ ... .. ~· . I , Wednosctay Dccemo..-r J 19_7_5 ______ D_Al_L_'f _P_IL_O_r _C--"-1_7 Ca.ndles Glow on Fancy 1,ce Cream 'Snow' Fanciful, foolproof desserts that can be put together in minut~ and brought lo the table in a blaze of candlelight are a festive addition to the holidays. Pop a candle on each or these snowballs, sundaes or parfailll to m a ke them even more gala. CHRISTMAS SNOWBALLS 1 quart rum raisin or eggnogJce cream 31'2 ounce can flaked coconut'°1" more 8 2-inclf'Ped candles 1 recipe Mexican Chocolate Sauce, or Kentucky Bourbon Sauce, warmed Make 8 ke cream balls, lay on shallow metal pan, place in (reezer. Shake flaked coconut into a shallow pan or plate. Work· mg qwckly, remove ice cream balls, one at a time, from freezer and roll in coconut un: With Relish _Squares Dipped til ball is covl.'red . Insert candle in ball, return to freezer. Repeal until all balls are coconut-frosted und l'andle is 10 place. l'Teeze al least 2 hours. Place Snowballs in stemmed glasses. pass wurm Mexican Chocolate Sauce or Kentucky .Bourbon Sauce (or both!). MF.XIC'AN CHOCOLATE SAUCE J tables poons butter 1 square ( 1 ounce) unsweetened chocolate 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa 12 cup sugar "'.l cup he~y or whipping cream J.4 teaspoon cinnamon Dash of salt 1 tablespoon ~rated or.rnge peel Mell butll'r and l·h0<.·ol,1tt• 111 a heavy pan. :-ttir in C<X'Oa, sugar. t'rt>am , cinnamon and salt. Rring to .1 boil. sllmng constantly. Remove from ht'al, mix in grated orange pef'I. Serv~ w.&rm . Makes about ~-'. cup. Kf~NTUCK Y BOURBON SAUCE 2 OUlll'l'S unswt•t•knt.-d chocolate 1 4 t•up SU~.lr '·• cup light corn syrup ''ti teaspoon s alt 3 t:.iblespoons K entuck y bourbon 1:, ('up hot m ilk C'ut chocolate 10 p1eces, put chocolate with next ·• ingreditmts in blt>nder. Add hot milk, bl<'nd until s mooth Serve warm. Makes about ·'" cup. CHOCOl.ATE CHERRY WAI.U>P 8 maraschino ch~rries w1U1 slt.<rrh '4 tablespoons brandy Confectioners' i.u~ar J quart chocolatt> fudge ice cream 8Jiggers Chen ~.usse Liqueur Marinate ('herries in brandy for al lt-ast l hours. Dip rim!J of 8 c:hampagnt' glas:.l':. <not hollow s tem) in waler 10 a sauc:C'r, then into confectioners' sugar . Plac<> scoop uf IC'l' t'ream into each gla:;s. Place 011 trny .wd store in freezer Ten minut~before :it•rving, put tray of glasses in r~ifrigerator to mt·llow kt• crE>am. Pour l !hrner of ltqut'ur owr em·h scoop; top with brandied cherry. and a r..a n dle, if des ired .. GIVE A HOLIDAY GI FT CERTIFICATE FROM LUCKY Cranberry Almond Cakelets is a welcome 1de3 for serving cake p3rticularly for a buffet. · Also you might give· 1nought to this recipe as a very good ont' to present a:s a thoughtful gift to a hostt>ss during the holi- day season. anagl What better gift than a gift of food .•. a succulent ham, grade 'A' Turkey, assorted cheeses or o nice bottle of wine oil make on appreciated holiday g1f 1. Please see store manager for detail~. ,.After the yellow cake has been baked and cov- ered with relish, it is cut into miniature two inch cakes which are dipped mtoalmonds. CRA:"IRE RRY AL)10:"1D CAKF.l .ETS 18 1 2-ounce package :-.ellow cake mix 1-l-ounce jar cran· berry-orange r<'lish 1 2 cup minc:emeat l teas poon apple pie spice I cup slict.•d almonds Prepare yellow cake mix according to package directions. Pour batter evenly into a rreascd a nd flourto'd 15xl0xl inch jelly roll pan. Bake at 350 degrees F. fo r 25 to 30 m inuks or un- t!I firm to tht' touch ln the n •nter. Cool cake In pnn. Jn a bowl. mix relish a nd m i nc emeat and spice . Spread m ixture evenly over top of cake. Cut cake into 2 inch ~squares. Dip cakes relish side down into almonds. Place almond side up on ·a servi ng platter. S prinkle with confec· tioners' sugar, if de· ~ired . Blade Cut Chuck Roast BEEF ••.••• , •• Large End Rib Roast '" 148 BlH Cross Rib Roast "148 •ONILUS. 8£EF CHUCK ROLLED Large End Rib Steak 1 ss 'IHI Boneless Round §~~~~ ..... "' 148 Boneless Top Sirloin Steak 20s .ti'"'·~ Holido~ Grocer.~ T-Bone Steak 198 lB 208 BHF LOIN . LB tHH LOIN Porterhouse Steak 7-Bone Roast 1 oe BEH CHUCK lB ~liE~ Roast, Small End .. . .LB 17B ~~~~e ~!~~G~round. Beef .. ts 12e ~A~~~d Beef Bri~et ~oints ta 139 ~~~--~oin l~~\~st LB 129 pr~~ Ll~i~"~ho~~~'. H '~~ ts 11s ~~~n~y Style Ribs l 0 12 9 ~~A~~r~are _Ribs ..... lb 129 Fanner ~-ohn ~~ice~-~~~~~ll PKG 149 Lad~ Lee. Slic~d B ~con 1 u PKG 13 9 s~~,~~,~~.co~~ ,_Oscar May~~~ G 11e F!X~,n~sfA~i~A~~~, Whol~ BodyLs 51 ¢ Cu~\-~-~ ~!:Ying Chicken , H59c Link Sausage ~M ">\u' f J •j ~ 113 Fresh Rainbow Trouf N Harvest Day Lady Lee ~.~~.~.~-~29¢ ~Q~. N~-~-59e . Baking Niblets Whole l<ernel Baby Sour irogether ~,~.~~ .... ~29e E9u9.~o··"·"' 12¢ ~~~!l.~".,~36¢ t For a dlnner that haalt lady Lee a11 toaeth er .. rar as Pear Halves. baklna tim e ls con- cerned. try t his Oven 160ZCAN ••• • ••••• Stew and n ew way to fix frozen broccoli. Baked Sunshine apples ar e a suitable -A 69/. dessert. Crackers .. :r · ._. OV EN ST EW 2 pounds beef (chuck c HEEZ 1r oR HI Ho. 1r, oz Rox... • I ?~r ~~~!d.'teak >, cut up Lady Lee Dry ~ 2 tablespoons cook· .~ 7 9/. ' . jog on Roast Peanuts \T -._. 4 each: small onions, . carrots, potatoea u ozJAR .............. ••• Salt and pepper 2 (8-ounce) can s lomatosauce l can water Sprinkle boef pieces with Hasoned flour. Toss floured beef with oil in 3 quart casserole. Bake uncovered at 400 d~grees F . for 30 minutes, stirring once. Add onions, carrots, :md potatoes, cut into b1te·size pieces, if d e- .sired. Season to taste, with s alt and pepper, and p0ur in the tomato sauce and water. Harvest Day ~o~?~!~~ uomo ....... ~ 41 ¢ ~!~~~-~~-i.~.!~~~~~~ ......... ~.99¢ Harvest Day Tea Bags ~ 11 s O..l~~~·chQiiplifNiiiihriioini.. c 8\;i~l*JliCiilt Mix· ........ ::3~¢ 400ZBOl(,., •.••...•••.•••....•...••.•....•. 9 Comstaok Cherry Pie Filling 72e 210ZCAN •••.•••••••.••••••••••.••• ••·· ~. ~!~s~~~~r !!~~A~~ -~~~~-~~53e Gold Medal Flour ~ l 9'1AQ .... Coffee Mate Coffee Creamer CJ"' 119 )l[{JAR, •••••••• ••••• ••••••,, Nestle's Ouik tocoa Mix :,~oz BOX ........ •••••• ~175 Mott(s Prune Juice ~ 59c 4100Z8TL ................................ 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Attach ring of parsley spn;s around bottom of cone· with straight pins Now begin attaC'h1ng ::.ausagt• rings to cone. working from tht.• bottom up, in the fol hi"' mg nrdt>r Isl ri ng .1boH' parsle). .dternate hnlogn.1 :\'tuenstC'r wedges. point:; do .... n, with :-;um· m~r sausage Prnvolunc wedges. points up, securing to rune with toothpicks. 2nd ring spear pep. peroni fold O\'ers lo lrel' vertical· ly: - 3rd ring atlach parsley sprig::, with straight pins: 4th ring spt>ar kabobs unto trt'l'. alternat· 1ng so that every other kal>c)b ap· pt.>ars with a kumquat slice on the outside: 5th ring attach :sal'ami c·or nucopi.as side by sidl' in upright position: 6th ring place ::.kinless t'ocktail frank:-1n row vertically ;rnd secure w1 th tt1othp1cks. 7th ring n 'pt•at µarsley : 8th nng attach salami C'ubes with toothpicks. 9th nng repeal sa13mi cornucopias. 10th nng repeat pars I«.>) tn f ii I n•ma1nder of tn•l' Top tn·e with lt•mon peel n1se < oYer complekd tree tightly .... 1th pl3st1r"' rap, n·fngt.>r:ite un· lll re<idy to sen e Prepare dips ; refngerale To ::.erve. invert howl on table, cover w1lh small ft•lt trt'l1 skirt (15 inches in lhameter 1 Placc trt'eon top Arr<1ngc· dip:-. around trl'C .'.\lakt>:::. 72 hnrs d '11uevn•" APPl.ESAl'C'E HORSERAOISll mr C't1mi1inl' l ~· l'UP appll'S:.tUCl' with 12 ti.>:tspoon horsl'r.uhsh and 2 teaspoons ch11ppt>d parslt•y . C'RA:'llBERRY YO(;t'RTDIP Cornb11w cmt:> JO 11u1wt:> paC'kage frolen cr.rnlwrr:\' oran~t· n•l1sh, thawed . with 1 2 nip plain yogurt. CHJU CO~ <'RF.A '1Y DIP Re<it two <3 ounrt'I t><t<'kag<.'S cream C'het.'se until fluff\ Add 1 , cup da1r) s11ur crt·.1m gradually, Ot>.1t1n,.! until smooth St1rtn l ftnt' ly choppt•ci c.1n1wd gn·t·n ch1le. 2 t.iblt'sponn ... f1nt•ly <·hoppt•d grt't'n 11r110n .rnd 1 t;1bft>-,pcH>n <·hopped p1m1entn Olht•r :-ul! l!l'sl 111ns C'hutney. barbecur:;auce. taco::.aun• . Toast Snacks, Speed Supper Holiday enter taining d~sn 't need to be a str ain on llme or the budget Consider occasions ltkt.• a supJ*r before or after a lri.td1 llonaJcoocertorcaroling GREAT CAESAR'S TOAST l egg '~ cup creamy salad dn•s:-. ing <Ca~ar . Green Goddl':;s or onion ) 8-ounce can refngeralt.'d quick crescent or Italian navor dinner rolls 1 ~2 cups herb seasoned breatl stuffing. coarsely crushed '-' cup grated ParmL'SJn C~eese ._, In small mix mg bowl , combine egg and :salad dressing; mix \\ell lJ nroll crescent dough and ::.eparate into 8 triangles. Cut e;wh tnangle in half, lengthwise, forming 16 triangles. Dip each triangle into salad dressing mixture, then pat in crushed stuffing, coating both ::.tdl'S. P lace l inch apart on un ~reased cookie sheets. Sprinkle Lrian~les with Parmesan cheese. Rake at 375 dt>grees for 13 to 15 mmutt•s or until golden brown. St.>rvl:' warm 16 snacks. Heht'at. loosely <·overecl. on C'ook1t' ::.heel at 375 degrt>es for 5 Kello mmutt>s. To make ahead, pre· pare. cover and refrigerate for 1 to2 hours; bakt' as directed. F.ASY CHEF.SY CRF.SCF.NT SNACKS 11,'l cups shredded Cheddar cheese 3 tablespoons milk '~to 1 teaspoon dry m ustard Pinch of cayenne 8·ou nce ran refrigerated quick cresct•nt or Italian flavor~ dmnt>r rolls 1 2 teaspoon poppy seed Combine Cir::.t 1 ingredients Separate crescent dough into 4 rectangles Press 2 rectangles over bottom of ungreased 8 or 9- inch square pan; p ress perfor a- tions.tQ seal. Spread half of cheese mixture over dough. Place remaining 2 rectangles over cheese; stretch gently to cover. Spread . with re . m ai ning c h eese mixtu re. sprinkle with poppy seed. Bake 15 to 20 minutt>s until golden brown. Cut in 36 appetizer squares or 4 to 6 m ain dish serv ings. Serve w a rm. Refrigerate any leftovers. · To reheat . place on cookie sheet ; heat at 350 d egrees for 15 to 20 minutes. 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Freshly redecorated and ready to move an - Iota of appeal for beach & bay lovers. Possible income unit in rear Included In above price -for an unbelleva~ ble bargain -take advantage -call 546-2313. •• AIAMDOMED" 2 STORY-POOL-$28,500 Se<:luded privacy viewing rolling green lawns & gr~nbelt atea. Large rooms. Rustic redwood panelflng, ttuck ankle deep carpett"Q thru-out. Decorated an warm fall color schemes. Sweeping stairs to pnvate master suite & separate chaldrens wing Enclosed bnck patio Seconds ·to the beach. AssutTeble loan at $180 per month. Must be sold -Take advantage. Call 842·2535. PRICE -GR.EAT VIEW CORONA DB. MAR Want an immaculate 3 bedroom-3 bath home with Anthony pool? Call nowl FIOOl'-t<>ce•hng stone fireplace Views of Catallna from llving room, dining room and rmst8' bedroom suite. Pnvate comer location. This has ft alll And best pnce an the neighborhood. Owners want to go ftsningtS117,500. Call 673-8550. SPAMISH GIANT + POOL 2 story -4 bedroom -3 baths. Dining room. 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Huge hvang room hosts crackling white brick fireplace• Gorgeous patio kitchen 4 Kang size bedrooms includes secluded master suite Heavy covered paho. JUST LISTED-+iURRY' Call now 752·1700. Open House 12-4 pm --4 IR&DEK- OUTSTAMDIMG PATIO + BALCONY Outstanding Irvine value! 2 story Spanish flfeplace Custom stand up bar + bltan BBQ inside huge family room, Large kitchen. Hade-a-way master suite With custom bathroom -7' Ron-en tub w-cathedral beamed ceihng. 3 more large bedrooms + den (5th bedroom?). Walk in closets. Laundry room 30' covered patio, Wrought 1ron fenced 30 sun balcony! NO DOWN VA OK. Don't wait call fast 752-1700 MESA VERDE 4 + POOL OML Y $52, 900! That's right -unbelievably sharp pool home. Freshly painted outside a newly remodeled kitchen. -tots of appeal and hard to find this oPPOrtunity -OWNER SAYS HE M IGHT HELP FINANCE! Hu<ry take advantage call 546-2313. MESA VERDE MIMI RANCH UMDER SS0.000 Settle down in 'this cozy house on a QU!et street. stePS from Mest Verde Country Oub, extra wide lot with camper slab -1mpoSS1ble to match in Mesa Verde - huny for this rare bargain-call 54~2313. llKE TO BEACH $36,950!! Tree lined street Perfectly manicured landscape. Secluded entry. Free flowing floor plan. Formally dine. Country k•~hen overlooks -secluded rear grounds. Home ut upgraded in fN9ry way -MUST SEE TO BELIEVE-take advant&Qecall 54~2313. ASSUME 7% LOAM IAl HARIOR $228 PERJMO. Prestage agproach. Cory parlor. Stone hearth flreplao1t. Gourmets kitchen. Fomel dine room family area FAST PC>SSESSION POSSIBlE. Owner bougtit another & ve<y anxious -take over his loan -no new loan costs. Huny for this "CREAMPUFF"! 54&2313. MEWPORT HEIGHTS CUFfHAVEH ..,Just yards from Harbor High School & St. Andrews O\urch. life surrounded by beautiful rose gardens. In this 3 bedroom 2 bath home with sunken living room They never last long in this section at only $69,500. CALL 64&7171. WOW! 41fDROOM IM MEWPORT HEtGHTS With family room plus at can be set up with guest room with separate bath & entry. It's on a quiet street & 1n a prime location. At only $64.500! CALL 646-7171. PRIME !ASTSIDE AT $45,000 A very short w alk to 17th Street. a neat 3 bedl'OOm home surrounded by big shade trees. Two car garage. On large R·2 lot. Call quick 646-7171 . IAYSHORE-YOU HA VE EVERYTHING 5 bedrooms-5 baths. Spectacular living room, oak plank noors. country k1tchen-chopp1ng block island. new apphances. new cupbowds Large hbrary Master suite includes dressing room. ~ra large closets-mini view of Newport harbor Owner forced to sell. s 189.500 Appointment only 64~7171 SEAIURY RAMCH WALK TO BEACH JUST TWO BLOCKS TO THE BEACH. from this spec· tacular three bedroom ranch t"iouse. Garden kitchen. laundry room. and party size family room. Spacious fonnal hvlng room faces the covered patio and finety manicured grounds Assume VA loan at 125.750. $260/month pays all. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. C.all 963-8767. MEDITSlRAHEAH GIANT BEACH-POOL Exciting location with loads of curb appeal Exquisite yards -appealing entry Tn-tevel interior saturated with OLE' SPANISH CHARM. Free flowing floor plan with very secluded huge 1TSster suite. En1oy sparkling blue P<>OI & walk to beach. Owne< transferred & must setl -take advantage. Gall 54~2313. BEACH Cl.ASSIC 2 STORY $55, 900 2400 SQ It at this bargain price! Secluded entry to lavish hvang room with crackling fireplace Family room-formal dining• Ep1C\.lrean Kitchen• Master retreat with spiraling staircase Separate office-large balcony 3 chaldrens suites• Only $5600 total down or take over ex1st1ng loan at S257 per rronth 847-6010. MAGHIFICEMT LAKESIDE SITTING MEWPORT BEACH Unbelievable heavily treed woods setting. Enioy LAKE VIEW FROM FRONT PORCH• Warm country home with wood beam ceilings raised hearth + mammouth paneled recreation room with bath & fireplace ExQu1s1te terraced patlO overlooks magnificent 0001 with slide-THIS IS A RARE FIND! Hurry to see call 546-2313. Sl'AMISH ESTATE + POOL By-the-sea 1n prest1g1ous area. Enter via courtyard gardens & fountains. 3 spacious bedrooms. Formal dang adjoins sunken laving room under rugged beams & cozy fireplace. large family room. Romeo master suite off glass garden atrium open to the sky with sunken roman bath. Truly a house of glass for C.allf. 11v1ng. Yellow. green & wtiite decor. Also red tale roof. This home 1s special Call tOday 842-2535. VA-410 DOWM PA YMEHT That's nghtl $-0-moves you an if you have EVER had a VA ellg1b1llty1Thi~3 bdrm charmer has secluded entry to rambling llVlng room. banquet sized kitchen. sweeping master bdrm retreat• Cozy ch1ldrens suites! Lush carpet and squeaky clean paint-prime beach location! All this for only $42.000• Call Quick 847-6010 "GREEHIROOK GIANT" AIAHDOHED 5 BR.+POOL+BEACH Formal entry. Sunken laving room with floor to ce1l1ng fireplace & 18' vaulted ceilings. Open gallery & llbrary. Entertainers delight wet bar. Huge family party room edlOins terrace thru wall of glass. Formal separate dining room. Large garden view kitchen with eating area. Two master suites. 4 baths. Sweeping stairs to rressive bonus room & more bedroom suites. 3700 SQ. ft of luxury. Hurry! East terms! Call 963-7881 TRM.EVB. ASSUME $37,500 3 bdrm plus large, bonus room. cathedral ceiling 1n hv1ng room. spacious kitchen overlooking therapeutic spa set m pnvate secluded backyard. extra large king size master suite with sunken roman tub Hurry! 963-6767. BAY SHORE 2 STORY -$124,950 Open trowing floor pla:l Large modern kitchen ove<s1zed family room otf beautiful outside dance floor (patio) Large bedrooms + 2 beaut1lul baths Ready lor your family NOW• Call 646-7171. "HEGLECTB>" l + POOL Abandoned. Gated entry and totally fenced. Home needs some minor fixing & lender loving care. Features 3 spacious bedrooms 2 baths Family dining room. Wall of glass gives full view of new paol and jacuzzi Take over 7% loan of $270 rro or new financing available. Near beach A money rreke< Asking $55.000. Check 11 out for vourself Call 842-2535. AIAMDOHED -4 IR 2 STY IEACH -$54,900 Formal entry to spacious laving room. Formal d1n1ng room as conveniently served from huge garden view kitchen. SLIDING WALL OF GLASS leads to covered terrace and rambling grounds. Dramatic statrs to hideaway master suite & children's Quarters Owner anxious Mu st sacn f1ce1 Hurry! Call 963-7881. CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS MEED QUICK SALE ·rour dreams come true. Two bedroom seaside cottage WITH RROM TO GROW. Located in BAYSHORES. A great community with private beaches. The pnce tias been reduced to S67.500. Call 673-8550. PROIA TE SALE Hard to find "F" plan 1n Early Bluffs. Located on a Quiet cul-de-sac with a beautiful private green belt. Priced at S68,500 but open to a bid. Huny and call -the heirs want to settle the estate QU1ckly. Call 673-8550. *******TOP PRODUCERS * * * * * * * \ SPAMSHYILU OPEN 'TIL 9 OM THE IAY -$39,900 Winding walkw•Y to elegant bays1de laving at fraction of normoJ costl Ad1acent to docks and mar1ti~ llvtngl Custom ~arpet and drapes highlight form41 diner Gourmet sunshine k1tcnen for the epicurean! Walla of gtassl Sweeping master bdrm retreet1 Wtnchng staircase to sun tenacel Red lite roof & Spanish aloovesl Try S3990 total down or take over existing loan at $2-49 per month. Its unique and won't last! Huny call 847-6010. EM GUSH EST A TE j $44,950 ~ 2 STORY -VIEW Winding roadway leads to seduded driveway amidst towenng panes & eucalyptus trees Spiraling staircase leads to private 2nd story entrance' l.avlsn living room overlooks surrounding area• European gourmet kitchen! Dining entertainment. Sweeping master bdrm retreatl Separate mon-tl'Haw Quarters or guest or maid room with bath! Workshop! This hilltoP estate can be YoUrs for S4500 total down or take over existing loan at S215 per month for quack appt. to see call 847-6010. MINI RANCH I $36,500 l IR -GI HO DOWN Tree hned approach. Massive 23' living room. Formal dining room. Large country kitchen. Huge grounds with covered dance pavilion to entertain or Just roam. ~ate wing lor hideaway rmster & childrens suites. First to call gets this SACRIFICE BA~GAINI Call 963-7881. COUMTRY COTTAGE- • l BR -BEACH $36,500 Carefully landscaped entry to dramatic single level home. Entertaining is delightful in large living room with ad1oin1ng country kitchen & dine. Family en1oyment room overlooks terrace & grounds. Separate wing secludes master ~u1te & ch1tdrens Quarters Please hurry! Won't last long 1n Hun11ngton Beach' Call 963-7881. GI MO DOWN -2 STORY - W AUC: _TO SURF Priced at government appraisal Prime r~dent1al beach neighborhood Elegance with a continental accent. Tiled entry Stately living room with fireplace Pub type gourmet kitchen Formal dine Gracious tam11y room with crackling fireplace. commanding view of grounds. Huge master retreat Secluded children & guest suites. Owner transferred. Anxious! Call 963-7881 . EL DUMPO HORSES -BEACH Its low down and dtrty! Lool\s like a home where the buffalo roamed I A handy man's paradise. Paint and profit• A long, winding country lane. shaded beneath an umbrella of towenng trees leads to this rustic hideaway Big woode'h 3 bdrm rancher PLUS a separate 2 bdrm guest cottage on 117 acre• Walk to beach! 3 corrals & tack room• Shovel ·em out. paint 'em up, and you've got yourself an estate• Priced dirt cheap -which seems only nght' Call Quick for more details! 847-0010 INK'S STILL WET! East side Costa Mesa Steps to shopping-2 bedroom conage at only $38.500 CALL 64&7171. YESlHYEAR Type charm & ne1ghbortlo0d. No traffic. tree lined. pnde of ownership & Quiet This Eastsade Costa Mesa home is full of love plus 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, and it's clean as new Only S53.950 CALL 646-7171. $4,295DOWH OR 51h%LOAH This Costa Mesa flower garden home :"las 3 bedrooms. 2 baths Only S4 .295 down or assume the VA Joan for $165/month total! CALL 64&7171. LUXURIOUS WATERFttOMT ~ MIHl·HARIOR EST An . 1 + l IOATSUPS Prime location Secluded entry unfolds charming waterside atmosphere ()pen floor plan. Wall of glass overlooks magnificent dockside terrace. One of a kind opporJun1ty. INCOME FROM YOUR OWN MINI- HARBOR + S200/mo. Take advantage of this rare ex- ception. Call 546-2313. ARTISTS CHA.LET 2 STORY POOL $32,950 Decorated 1n plush new carpeting throughout. Sweeping stairs to master suite. used brick fireplace in living room Bike to beach CALL 963-6767. HO DOWN TO VETS $1 .200 total cash moves you an this charming 3 bdrm. home with lareplace. lots of panel. Quiet street tor children near schools. beach & major shopping center. Vets take advantage Call 963-6767. BEACH COTT AGE Beautiful 3 bedroom home. large hv1ng room. gourmet lotchen with ad101n1ng family area overlooking covered patio New carpeting throughout AU this &nd more for only $36.500 Call 963..e767. TOP LOCATl~EWPORT BEACH Excepllonally fine home an BAY CREST area of Newpart Beach Four bedrooms. new drapes. wall to wall carpet~ mg recently redecorated. ternf1c locallon. pnced at· S 79.500 Olll 6 73·8550 tor more details. "COUMntY COTT AGE" Secluded Ire~ shaded area of Quaint country atmosphere. Immaculate 3 bedroom 2 bath. familv d1n1ng ceriter Coxy brick fireplace. Paneling. wPllPBPf'r and new vinyl tale recently Installed. l arge covered patio. Heavy shake roof Move up or down tOday. Asking 144.950. Gall 842-2535. CHOICE &AGUHA VIEW · Sturdy 2 bedroo~n home near everythfng that's great. Custom decking & kitchen-owner wtll carry financing Call 673-8550. •MORM BENDER •VIVIAN BLUM •JOHN CITRIGMO •UV COLLIER •JIM DOIERMICK •LES~IE HINT%E BEACH OFFICE 1700 PMwport Blvd. 646-7171 COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd 546-2313 •ED PEMMIMGTOM •CARL SCHUSMAMM ·U~DA SCHULER HUNTINGTON BEACH 17931 Beach Blvd 2t030 8rookhurst 601~ Werner M ?-:X.'\<, ~767 84~10 18109 Brootchurat 963-7881 332 Marguerite 87:H550 IRVINE 18"2 MacArthur 752-1700 r ( J)J CAIL Y' Pll OT Wedne9day. Oecembet 3, 1975 Reagan 'Big Spender' Fina11ces Hiked lo Back Property Tax Cuts :-.\CR\,lF:'l:fO 1 \l'l !ll1n.1id Hl·.1.:.•n "•1~ .1 hig ·~ nda durint: hi:-t>1ght Har~~'" •~' l'r n1H' 11( C.1laCorni.1 '1urh of th.it :;~wndin~ w<1::. {'Oil· •tt>nl "ith lht> n>n:>t•rvatl\ e f1:. 1 .u ix.1hn th.it Rl•agan ;1d\O('clll's ., h 1 !'-1..· a m p a 1 g n (or t h l' 'h'flllhhcan numinati1m for prl':.l· '<'!It 1 Ct-raised hro<ld hasC'd stall' \t'e> to flnanct• maJur<lcuts in , ·1~·rt~ t•'''':o. tw h11nw1>\\1wrs TU.\ T PRO l>l" CED \\HAT 'h'l1n1t•d to ,, f111 111 of st~h' n· !ltll' -.h.1nn)! ''1th 111('.1} i.:11,·1..·rn ··:It, '"1th1rnt :-.ll ing::. on hl>"- 1.. .ii ~1..n l'rnml·nt ::.µl·nJs lhl· ,, lilt'\ \nli mul h of th<' t''<tra ::.p...•nd .. 1..' l'll,1{ 11..•d hy tht• Rt.•agan ad 1:n:-.tr.ll.lll1 "a:. tht? rl'sult of in · t:.1..,:1 hoth in n•vt•nues and ": f'l\'t Wl'l'l\ l 9tl6 and 197-1 !~.II -..p•lH' ,,f It r1•prt>'it.'nlt'fl II\ ·: l'.•• ., m •upptirt 11f pr11grJm-. 1 ·~ !~11.1,'.1t1 l r1l11 14!\.'J ~t.1ll' ~up WJ10 .. s C11rio11s? port of education at all kvels in· crt>nsed dramati{'ally Wclfart.> f1r:rnl~ were incn·ased 50 prrct.'nl tnm.lOyi.'lSt'S. r w111-:s RF.AGA;\l TOOK office· ;t~ Cahform.1 · s 33rd govt•rn<ll' on J .•n. 2. 1967, h1' pn,m1sl·d "lo i.'Ul .md SC]llt'l''/1' ;inti tnm" the sitl' .111t.1co:-t0f !"I.th• ~ovt>rnmc.>nt Ht• <'rtlll'IH'd student dt.• mon:-tr,-ttors .1t lht• t"1\J\'t•rs1lv of ('.1hfornia · And Reagan pro mised to bnng "common ~ens..-managl'ment" to :-tate gon·rninent :met H•duce C05lS. \\ llF.~ HF. TOOK office. thl• ... ~.Ill' hl1dg1..•I w.1s $.J 6 billion ,1 ·' l'.!I' Wht·n ht.• ll'ft, it ''..ts $10 2· h:i iilln UPI hltt>hol,o h ·. h.ird t11 lt·ll \\!lo 1:--tht• m11t't.• <·1u·111u...;. a..., l'hn" f>ttn Lnn 11f San .Jo:-1· t1il·~ :-.mnod1111g \\1th \rnhn .1 11l1l' m1.mth old lion nth Lit :\l,tr1nt' \\nrld ,\fnca l "S \ amu~t.· ml·nl pdrk 1n Ht·<.hwod Cit~· Planners Continue Viejo Zone Airing Tiw I )r .111~· t· ('nunl) Pl,mnmg C'om m1ss1nn h cts 1·onlmut•d ,, hl"armg tin ;w11pn!"1·tl 1·1l..1ll)..!l"• 1n Lht· 1onin;.! ll'~t tor th<· :'11l!>swn VieJo PlannNI ...;ommunn' • ('•'mm1 .. ,1nn ch.1irm .111 $h1rll'' 1}r1nci11· '.11d t he ht.•:1nr1i,! \\a::. c·nri .fmu.·d i ll't' ,111 ,,. :in aprt•a I h.11 I :1l•t•n filt•d ,1flain:-.t staff's tit' tt>rm1n~t111n th.it an t•n,ironml':l .Ii imp:H·L rt.>port un thl' propn:.t•d rnan~l':. "'d~ n1't rt'qturt>i.1 JOll~ :-'l'D10:".!-i. ,1 l..1:wn.1 H1ii" re,tdt·nt .... 11d 1n h1.-.tppt'dl •i°'.I! 11 I' unu1n"t1tut111n,il " Tiw hl•.1nn ~· \\ .1-; n·~l'l for 2 .30 ;1 m T tu .... d.t) The '11:-.:-11111 \'a·111 \011mpany h;:i:-:1si<1•d th~•L -.to1 ,1).!t• y.1r<ls for t t'Crt'.l llOrl Vl'h11'11•o;, 1"1:1t-. .trld ~r.11ll'r~ iit• .tlii1w1•d "' 11·s11ll'nti.tl .1:1d .1,•nct1ltur.d .ir1·J:-of tlw (l>mmumty. :THF. CO MPAN Y has ;:il so .'l~1..·ct th.it c-1>m ml·r<·1al reC'rea •inn uo;1•s ht' .dluwi'll 1n th1..• arl'a h<0 Wl't'tl t ':i h<'t l{o,ut and lht• S.in 1>11•;.'o Frt•1..•w,1\. :-outh of the La P.11 111terch:tnJ!<' Thi" an•a is · "'w c1tt"1J!n;1lt'd f11r profrs,.1nn,d •1u,1rw .... ._ .inrl <'1111l•re11:-"" O• ht•r rt•q111· ... 1t·d l'h.tnl!t'" 1 n , !11t11· Jim11111; fr1·1• i..t.1n1hn~ ::.1gn ... Sweet Ad~linf's et Dinnf'r-danc(• The 11.1 rlt11rl1 ll·" rh:1 ptt>r of ...,"<'<'t t\dl'i11w .... :1n mlrrnatinnal w(lml'n·s ~1nj.'1n g 11rg;1mz:1tion, "'iii h11ld '' < '1111-. t rn.1:-. dinn<.•r t1.in<'t• th.1t 1s ope>n to th1• pubh<.· nw 1•v1·111 "ii I ht• held Satur· d.1y ,II th1· :"t•\\ rnrll'r Inn 1n 1 f'Wport lk.1d\ 'fhC' cvemns: will !rl•gin with <'OC'kt:11 ls at 7, {c llowN1 hv dinnC'f <it 8 :md d.mc ~1:1 ~·t ~' v. :!h:n ..:hop111n~ <'t'nlNs, ,11luw :n;.• :-n mt' rl'l~il :-.:1les in industn,11 .irt'.tS and deleting thl' bu1ld1n~ ::.etb.1cks from property or lea:.l' line:> within a shopping Cl•nter December's Bloodnwbile Scltedule Set Jn .in df11rt to make blood d11n.1t111n:' l';1s1<'r. the Orang<:' \. 'ounty <.·hapll'r oi the Amt•rice1n Ht•d Crnss bloncl prngn1m will h~1ve a spec1.ll hloodmobilc' ~chedule for ne('e mbt~r The blno<I mohlie. opc.>n to thr puhhc. will he 1n :"lt.'"'"POrt Reach irnm 2 30 IL' 7 p m f><'c 2CJ <it !11'~1 ~emori:tl l'rt·,.hytt•ri.in lll1sp1t<il. 301 :"l'Wf)()rl RIHI • ~E>wport Beach Ttw hlt)(ldmohrll· will bt.• in tlw l.:l1un:1 lhlb :11 l':l from 11 am to 3·30 pm DN· :11 :•l ~ad dlehark Community 1!1bpital. 235t\1 Pas£><) de \' alenc1a, L.1)!un<1 lhlls Appointments may hi' mad(• 1n .11iv:inn• by c.tliing RNI Cross al l\l.1 .">381 . Rope "iaJkf'r Dif>s ROLJ;\lGRROOK, Ill <AP) A trapeze artist fell tll hb clc.>ath Sunday night while t'nlt.'rlc.11ning a shopping mall C'rowd of more than 800 Jll'r ~on :-, mos tly l'hildren. ... .... • '· It's Required t t: • Marines Learn to Read SAN DIEGO CAP) -Marines without a high school diploma must get one at the San Diego Recruit Depot under a new policy -but Utey can a ttend school on ba~<-on regular duly time, The order ca me from MaJ. Gen . Kenneth Houghton. <:om manclin~ general of the d<'pot. In f'ff e-ct, Houghton said a young Leatherneck who w~nt :-; to :4torm a be3ch must be able to read first "Y l)U <·.in ' t lw a Marine," he advi~ed the mt·n. "1 r y1ru hm 't l'l'••d I ht> Marine-Guidebook .. The state collt.>elc-<l $500 million m ::.Wk p<'rl>Onal lll('omt.• taxt•s his first yt.>ar. By 1969, a Reagan- ~i>0n:wred ma1or tax increast> h.1J ~1Jded four new income tax br..il'kt'ls and increased the top rate from 7 percent to 11 percent. Personal income tax revt.•nuc.>s had more than doubled by 1009 to $1.1 billion. This )'l'ar they .. m.· ~.52 bilhon SAl.F.~ TAXF.S \VF.RF: h1k1•d hy Rt'aj! .w from I pen.·t'nl to 1; pt•rcent The n· .. ·1..·1 pt:. grew from $1 09 billion Ill lYtiti to $2.6 b11lwn inl971. Ikn•nttt'S from businl·ss taxt's. hiked by Rl'agan f1om 5.5 p...•rt.·t•nt to 9 perc<.'r\l, grew from S.l:lJ m1llion to Sl.05 billion. Ounng those t'tght Yt'ars, :.tJle populallnn incrt';,1sed 1 l p<>rn•nl, ~ind 1nfl<•lion "Js 11 pt'rct·nl. • PF.R·CAPITA STATE taxes in ('re;,1sed from S·l26 to $708, an 80 pt.'rrt•nt hikt>. Ad;u~ll·d for infla llllll. the Pl'r <.'ap1ta 111erl'.1:-1· w;1:. still 31 percent. Heagan :..<1ys h1:.. pn·dt.•t'l''\Sor. DemN·rat Edmund (;. "Pal" Brown. left him a deficit buligl'l whi<'h could only ht.• h~\lJnced by :1 m1';nr tax inC'rrast• Ry conlr;1~l. Ht>agan ldt hi... ~ll('Cl'.ssor. F:dmund Rrown Jr . tht• ~on of the form er gon'rnor . d S~tJO mllilon ~urplus. Even Re.igan cntic·s c11nceck he ll'fl tht• st:ile 111 sound f1:scal rond1t10n de::opitt> the 1·t'ce::.:sionary 1wr11>d ne:ir the l'nd L'f his tl•rm o~ THF: SPF:~Dl:'IJG sidl', tht.• four b1,1?gt.'sl incn'ast's in tht.• st.Ill' h11d~et under Rea~,m 111 f'i11(frcl threl' ,Hl'<b 111 which h1• \\ :1°' l''fll'Cl:lll) l'rtllntl 11f W,bfl' \\\•If.in• sp1..•nd1nj..! gn•"' fr11111 SI.°") mil hon 111 st:ltl' funds to S~ili mi!llc'n Hl'aitan l'ngine1..'rl1d .i rc·form 11f tiw progr:im in l!J71 which rt• 'l'rSl·d lht.' annual int'l'l'as1• 111 l':1:st•io::ids ~1 nd n .•duc(•d tt11· numb<.•r of recipients by 400,000. M:rny nf those rt'maining on Wl•l f.:in'. cfrscrilll'd h)· ReCJ~a n a s · the truly nt•t'd)'. · · got grant 111 <'l't'.t:<l'!' llf 50 1w rcent . \ )1f:IHC.\I. ('.\RE pn1gr;Jm ior tht.' net'd~. :\h•di Cal, \\.I.., 1..•nacl<'d und<>r the Rrown ad mini::.tr:1linn ~tnd :-.tarted offering "l'f\'lCl'~ :l:o. Rl'.l[!,1n ht•t.·:1n1t• gm l.'rnor ll l!r<>w tn S~i5 m1ll1t>n 111 ~t~•ll' ~r<·nd ing h~ 1 ~171. Hea)?~m C:lmpa1gnl'd agarn:..l :ihu:-e:-in ~1edi Cal, and in 1911 f11rred through reforms wh1C"h {'Ut tht• annu.il ~rowth <'f Lhl' pro ~·ram irnm 25 Pl'fl'i.'llt :1 Yt'.tr In JO Ilt'rcl•nt. I n e d tic 3 ti on . RC' a g an re J't'~llt:>dly demanded "al't'ounl ability" and waged verbal war again:>t drmons trat ions hy uni \'t.'rs1ty students. RliT F:OtJf'/\TIO:'IJ AT all levers rC'cC'1Yect big increases m :state :lid from the Reagan ad· m1n1slration. Annual state support of th" University of California 1n cr<'a~ed from S2·W mirnon to $50~) rrullion, a J 12 p£>rcent h ike dur- in~ a period in which enrollm£>nts increased ·M percent. The stale university and col- ic.>ge systt?m budget grew from 5167 million lo $486 million a year . a 190 percent hike in com- panson with a 77 percent in c-rease in enrollment. HF. l:"JCRF.ASED STATE sup- port of public schools from $1.23 billion to $2.69 billion, a 1J9' per cent increasr while enrollment went up 10.6 percent. The property tax ri.'lid which Reagan support~·d <.1nd l'VCntual- 1~ enacted cu t the av<>rage homeowner's tax bill by about $225 n year. It now pumps more than $1.1 billion a year of state funds into lq.r al government. Thc.> net f."t?s ult oi tht' Reagan yt•ars. as descri bl'd by non p.1rh!>an leg1slat1ve analyst A. Al<ln Po s t. wa s to g i ve California's slate government a ::.olid lax bas<.' and a progressiw tax structure / Classes Set In Self-care At Saddeliack Sa dd lc•ha<•k Community Hos p1t:il will off('r a·st?ries of four dasse:--on respiratory s(•lf care', be~inmn~ Monday. The series will be in di v1du~1h1ed to meet ne<'ds of participant!>. ('Onsequently, anyone rnlerested in attending should <'all the hos pital, ts37-4500. ext. 285, for a preliminary 10- terview CJ35ses will meet from 12:30 to 2:30 p .m . Dec. 8. JO, 12 and 15 in thr re5piratory ('are ('enter of the hospital, 24451 Via Estrada in Laguna Hills. A family membt'r is welcome to attend classes with the psrt1ci· P•rnt to !tarn how to usi11t 1n day to--day UvinR. Mf'<licarr will pay fl> J>('rc~nt of t.hc cour°"t" fee if the deduchhl<> ht's been mtt. T)le fte cover:s f<>\1r classes ond a pu I mo nary screen. For the Record Db•oluU011• OtHarrtag' l'llK Nov•mMt I• S"°'" f l•tll( I\ 1' <'n<I (AIOI l Jf'l!rty MJ• • J ond Jo'"µl'I A !.nydH Pat11C1.tl .tnOR1ckyC Hail Wllll•m L dnd 01•n .. l Uuootda, Cl•11 and Ju.in V1IOt"\ S1mp\On. Roix11 J andJon•~M <,hl;irC, Pem..1 .. J••" ••IO Allt11.1 Ro St ~If'\, J•r11tr l.Yltr\ ""d J1mr\ R•<h4•d UulNNn.Chl'rll! l llM(jtOr~<, Y"•th An•l• 11 .ind Mnl,.rl A .,,.,., IO<ll. 8~n1em1n •"d Rull\ Ann •~ 11•11J P<tul.11 .int1'>hf'rryll Pmlltt•\.t' [)ofl~h.J 1, .1rtrl h.•thl1of"f' ~ t ,.,._.u\l..tt\, F'•ntt l ,.,..tn'1 J4tr1 .. A1 • ">dncl\f(Om Judetll 6 4nd Rnn<·tt I/ Aa.n f·r B;uWrtt.tndJo•f'Or,A. Calaf"! 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Sanora L•• and D•v10 Ruv,rll 8ouc htr C"rryl I( ay ant1 NOf'l l ynn Oavld\00, Ralpll J and kerlfara A W11hnrr Bonn•• Ll'I' and Tllomts ~·••d 0.•QI• Ja111c. and Lf'Onarci p halla E r.c M and Cerol J Wood, Billy Jo. •n<I Ro\ .. OM Mary '>Cf'l'le. UlrotHlrlll.,l<I Eric OoUQJdS R_uneu. Suun IC •nd O•ew l <,m1111, Cteuc:tla J and Harold L l/111eeM. Elh•I Lou1sr and Robl'r1 Lt<' • ri~tc,,.r. Jul,. Kel •nd Slei>Mn Robert / Smallwood, Liiia •nd K•nnPlh w y,,.,. MIC"'"'' s and E 1ma L M1llpr Ntl\On And M •ldr1 rt l \lht-r Bo•1y !>f'W'•IA A anrt J.\mO\ Miiion Joni',, Belly L arid O.lwln I Lf'wan\~I. Peul M1ch••I onu Kim E-. O..vls, WllllAm M Mid NAoml Sl•arf' Wall\, Ma\lr!•f'n" ,\n<J M1tllAf'I A Martin. MM CjMf'I Hnllv .\nrl C,..1<110 car1110 C:,,\11, MA•llll' A •nd r rAn~ J 8.tMr A•do'•hlr And c yn11 .. I A Benn11>9h0f1. '1et>te<11 L rtn<l IMry GorlMr, Su\•n Marie <,hoob'. '""' lhOmas w 11i.t1m '>llv• Oan1•1'() iind llM-mMy A Lauro1no, Ro••lll• "> and All"'' I O.l~(ru1.Anq<1I M Mld(f'll•V l-• P•ul11a ndlltch1rdA M<Clu\kO C•rolyn 8ndOrv1ll~(Jul MOC1nll'y Oorollly A end J•mMO <Ampllf'll OArlf'Mf' JAnrl \nd M<>IY·d J..-nfl Jr De11ler. Cieri! 0 end K ••tn M eeraeley, w 11111m H •"Cl A<i• r Pout•llon, ElatM 01•11• •lld Jt<~ A. \Mitch, Cur1e'l• R•• and oa .. Rey Sl#i.. Mery T l!nd lllltllAtd A Maftt, Oeralcl L 11 en<i C1rol M Wa111u, e.rnlce J 1nci """"'w c. Allltr1, Cynthl• V and l tf' A Jtob.r'h, Jolln l'lh-rTh l llCI n.i. MMI• GI~, c.,.1 C end Herold IC AJlltltt, L.onard 0.tl•f ~ c.mrne , ••4'<h lvrton, l.•wrono M.lco1m and Mai y """ St\eHf'r. 8ert>ert A end•~· A 0111\11, Stllrley M "ncl Cl lntnn I( Ot Jtrrwlt, l(etllMln• enf1 ltlcll4rd StHpleton, AM• M 6nd (I\'~ J M.lt1'htll,JO<WIM AllOJAm•\ It ~acing. Snags Ry THOMAS 0 . F.UAS 1<:nv1ronmcntal leaders who have sharply c1itk1zt>d Gov. Edmund G . Rrown Jr. for not ad- dn~~s1ng. th~ issue or. stakw1dt• li.10d·use planning dunng his first year m offtc<.· may now be wishing he h••d waited even longer. Mos t of the pressure for a stJlt•wid<' l3nd-use plan is <·oming from Southt.•rn California, whl'n' 1wohlems of urban sprawl an• most obvious SORROW~ ('HOSE J\ SOl 'THERN Cahforma :•11d1t•rt('t• ,1 no host, rn1 hulds-barr<.-d, question .md ;inswt•r lun('ht•on 11l S;1n Diego to dehver his fir:-1 puhhc thoughts 011 the idea of statl•w1de l~rnd llSl' pi<llllllll~ Tho~t' thoughts wen· quite ::.11nilar to Brown's 1dt•as on utlwr areas whl't l' ht• thinks h(' may se<.· bureaucra<' y pro Ii f era ting "Most plans are just l.ng words," Rrown said. "They do nothing but result rn hmng a bunch of planners ... Thal response isn't going lo ::.1t well with lt>g1sl;Hivt' le,1dl·rs in both parl1l's who have pushed f11r two year::. for ::.tateWldt• land u:s<' ('Ontrols Hut ~iwr1..• won't be mud1 they can do about 11 "IT'S OF.Ji\ Vll," REPUl\l.IC'A:"J A s -.c-mb!ym:in P:wl Pnolu nf P:JC•1fic PJli:-alll•:-. had :-.llfl even lwfo1 t· tht• Brown luncht.•on "I've heard .ill this before · · · P~iolo. ehairman of tht' now-defunct AssC'mbly Planning :1nd L and Ust> Committee in 1973-74 nw:int that the Brown administration rht.•toric o~ i:1nc1 use is quit1..· similar to what prt'rt•ded 1l undt•r }fon~1ld Reagan. Thl' 1dl'll then wa~ to impose as few m·w layers 11f officrnlctom as pos::.1blt., atop e~1sting h)('al gov- l·rnments. That ·s th identical thoug ht <>xpressed by Rrown. , SOl'THER"; "I think we ought to <.:ALIFOR;\IA temper what we expect F()C CS from com pre hc.>n s ive ._ ________ __,, l:1nd list.• pl <t nn1n1?. ·· Rrown s.rnl "Th(• \ery phrase 1 mpht•s that Lhe :-.l:ll1• w1111ld lw parcc>ling out t'\'Cry hltlr pwct> 11f I.ind But m11:-t tlf that sort of t'Ontrol h~1~ to lw .it lht· l•>e.11 ll•\ l'I ~u I would not ex pert ;,i eumprl'iwn::-1' l ' pl<rn ·· . Rt IT B~O\\'~ WAS~'T TOTAi.i.\' negal1Vt> to al1 types of land us<' planmng and control. On some, hl' appt•ared merely noncommittal "The coastal commiss ions w~ll com(> in with a ;eport next year, .. he s:ud, "and Wt• will makr some ~111d of permanenl respons(' ·· ~o 1ndkation n11W('\'er. of what kind nf rc•:-.PQn::.t'. ' The _coa::.~~l <'Omrni.::.sion~ . ..,el\Jp under Proposi- t11in. 20 in !~12. h ave JUSI flmsht•d thrl'l' years of ~\lllK c1raw1n)! up lhc.> most d1•t :iilrd larg<.• srail· 1.md use pl.in t•n•r made in Amt•nt•a . O~F: OF THEIR KEY RF.('0)1)1F.~OATJO~~ \\.•:-that C.1hfornia l'Vt>ntually adopt .1n O\'C'rc11l 1:111d 11:.-:e p hn •·nfnrtt>rl hy sornt' kind of s t,1tew1d t• t'<1mm1ss1t1n E\ l'ntuall). that c11mm1ss1on woulJ t,11«.• over th1• n·-;pons1 bil1l1t·:.. of lht.• successor grottps tlw t·oasl al comm1ss111ns t.•nvis1on for their ,I l'l'~I . Rnn.\ n dl•arl~ doe:sn't appear inchnc.>d lo go arong with mm·h of that think in~. Th~ governor also has refused to indicate what his .atlltud<> will be if the L<>gislature passes the ;1gnclinur<1I land rf'gulation bill by LO!> Angeles I>vmocrat Charll'S W:1rrl·n that is now bl'fort.' the As~embly 'I will deal with.th<> agncullur::il land issut• ... w:1s thr l'xtent of what the gnvc.>rnur would :.<1y. RROW:"-l'S J,ARGEJ,Y-l NREPORTF.D com· ments on land-use will come as a substantial dis- :ipPQintment to Priolo, Warren and others who had taken heart from his appointment of Willia m Press to;\ high planning position <.'ar lier this fall. P~ess. formerly director of the pri valeo st:itr~1de Planning and Conservation Leagu<.', was .1 pnm~ force behind one of thc.> many com· prehen_s1ve land-use planning proposals that have .msen in the la:St two years. As deputy director of the governor's Office of Pla!'~ing and Research. he appeared to be in a good pos1l!on to push his ideas and many conserva honists hoped he wouJd. Ru~ it d~esn't seem to be working out that way. Rrown s attitudes toward government control and r~sponsibilitr in the land-us<' fi eld :seem to parallel his s maller-is-better feelings toward most other bureaucratic areas. 'Life With Fatlier' fl Co1nes In Second . FARMVJLLE. Va. <U PI) -Fathers are just a · l1ttk more popular than t<'kvi::.ion sets to their small children, according to a study of youngs ters in Southside Virginia. - Dr Jung Ray fla. · a 1.C'lngwood Col l ege psychologist. said 44 J>('r· cent of the children que.s- lloned chose television when asked, "Which do you like better. TV or daddy?" Ra :-.fl1d • /\ child's as- se,.sm<>nl of the value of TV js as strong as his as- sessment of the value of his father ... Reaga11. To Seek Office? By DICK WEST W ASHI~GTO~ ct Pl 1 As if the disclnsltr't•:-. ,tbout the CIA :inti Llw f•' n I w l' r e n ' t J o I t i n g enough, the nation hJs now hel'n rocked by ,, sensational p oli ti<' al n·~: velation. · It has ocme to Light within the past d:.ns that former Gov. Ron~ld Reagan of California is a presidential C'andidak J;\l CASE YOU aren't familiar with tht? circumstances Jead1ng up to this bombshell .. 1 bnef resume might lw helpfui Some week s ago Senate inv<'s ligatnr -. began looking rnl•• rumors that a form('r Republican governor was going around tht· country making noises like a delegate-seeker THF. JNFOR)IATIO:"J they collected was com - piled into a 400-page rl' port containing the fir:-l h a r c1 e v i d e n c e I h ;11 President f''ord was lw ing challenged for th1 · 1976 GOP nomination. Rul on the eve of the date fixed for release of -J th e report. Senatl• leaders bega n getting pressured to delete tht· name of the c hallenger. 1l was argued that 1f his identity bHaml' known, it would blow his cover as a s imple after dinner speak~r and make him a possibk target of political sniping from the left. th.e middle . the moderate right an<:I points east. "THF. NATIONAL in lerest will best be served n by leaving Ford 's challengers unidentified until after the 1976 elec- tion," said a letter r e- ceived by Senah· leaders. Although the letl<'r was unsigned, it bore thl· :tddress 1600 P e nn sylvania Ave. · The investigators who drafted the report main tained on the other hand that the American peo pie had a right to know who was running for pre sident. They said a cam paign in which one of the principal candidates re- mained anonymou ~ would be confusing tot.he voters. "RELF.ASE OF th1!' report without deletion:-- is essential to a clear un derstanding of what b going on in the presiden lial race," one member of t he group told re porters. It w as pointed out dur ing the wrangling ovc.>r the release of the report that dozen s o r Democratic presidential candidates already had been identified. ' . RA SAID, however, t.he study found that only 20 percent of the children chose televisllln when th<' t•hoice was between their mothers or TV. He conduc ted t h e study here and in sur· roun<ling com munit1es the past two ye;1rs on youngsters ages •1to6. He said the results were essentially the same in both stable and broken home s . but children with working mothers were somewhat more prone to "like mommy better than TV" than those whose m others did not work. R l! T SE N A 'f'. 0 R S Ra said 4, 5, and 6-year · favonn_g ~uppress1~n of. olds reflected about the re~rt ms1sted that 1den- same prefere nces. tHyi!'g a Democrati<' candidate was not th<" "TV IS a formidabl(.• rl\':ll to a father in t'arn I 1ng his child's affection, .. THAT TEST A HOT ONE KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -Six h&gh school students :stole and burned 200 copi<>s of an examination b«ause they were nol pr('pttrt.'d for the te:,t, ac cordin g to 1':c11H.' .. nrnn '11nlster Mc.ihalhH Mohamed. sam e thing as revealing a'challenge to an inrum I bent pres ident from within his own party. After it finally becam.- apparent the report would be released um-x- purgated, Reagan did the honorable thing and voluntarily stepped forwud to id c ntlfy himself ea the myatery cballeng~r. The dtsclos\f1'e was :i r~Al blockbusltr in politic:il circles. Most ob S<lrv@rs had assumed thf> former GOP govc>rnm preparinn to ehaJlen~e 'And now·wh•t ev•ryonl For d w 3 s H tt r o I d w ill be WHflng In 76.... StasSl'n. P UBLJC NOTICE lllCTlllOU' e vttN•U N4M• ST&TIMllfT The '9110Wjf\il ~•SOii II Ooi"ll busl, rwnu OIESIGN TIM[S COA,\PANY ae.. AEl'llECT IVE AIH, 10.0 E 1\1 S11 .. 1 ~le A11• C.I '1101 J~ M Sno•n•tll, 1001 Fl•ff'l"90 ~ &~h. 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I\ ••••l•blt et llwl ~ llOll'\ P<lfl<:lp•I olllt• lo r •n\Pll(llClfl OU•lnq regular bu,,,.,, hOUf\ l•om I JD • m to 4 30 p m by <)fly ( 1111~n -<cP<IUO\l\ II Wllhln llO 00\ .ittr lht doll• of this 11Ubttcetton The foundation'• ot1n<•o•t oHICt I\ lo(•tod at 1111, Ovall Strttt, N-c>Ort Beach, Ca hlornlt Tht prlnclcwt rnan•~r ot tr.t 1ound4 lion I\ WUltrn Growers A"-\OC.l•ll0t1 Oaryt Arnota ,.,..naoer DONALOc; ORUSLIER AtlorMY••H . ..aw lfl I Qwllt Slr"I Mowport .. •ch, Calllornl• n..o Pllbtl\heo Oron~ Coast O.ally Piiot, ~ctmoer l ,,15 460'! is P U BLIC NOTICt: '1C'TltlOUS eu\1"1US NI.Ml! STATl!Ml!NT n. tot-i"O perM>n\ •• • oo•no ~· flftS H STONE&ROOtt l TO .. ELSEY e STELLAR, IS.ll W1lll•m~ ShNI T141in, CA '1611> Oo11na R Kelsey lllt Enwr•I~ llty, L..aou,,. &enh, CA tl•SI AnO•ofly Stell.tr, •1 £me1a1a S.y Le9Ufla 8eKh, CA .,.\I 01-Stellar. 11 E.t'n•retd 80 U911"f S.ach. CA •US 1 Tiii\ buslntts " conducltcl by • 91•r•I pertnet\hlp -OoflN R lttl\tY This \latt-nt w"' llled w11n ll'w Coullty C••t'-Ot Oranoe CountyOt• NO• .,.,..,ff 1, ,.1S F4t00 Pub41\MO Orange Cool Oa1ly "'101. NOv. 12, It, 2', encl O.c. 3. 19H 4Jl2·11 P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS BUSlH IESS MAME STATEMENT Tt>e 101tow1ng pen.on •\OoinobU.,.,,..\\ NOVELLO INOVSlRIES. 1818i EucllC!, Fouot•1n V•ll•y, CA .,,GI An99to H Ou\ceml, USOI S V•h Ht u. c;.ro.n•. CA '024~ P URLIC ~OTICF. '" SOUEE ICV S WOR10 01 Thi\ t>v\lneu h conC!ucteC! Dv .tn 1n OMOU.I f'ICTITIOUS IUSIH!n NAME STATEMENT l'tCTITlOUS•USINEU WHEELS, 1110 V1ttoro~ IOIA, Co\IA Angelo H 8u-Kem1 Tilt lottow1r19 persons •re 001no bus• ~'d\ NAMISTATEMEHT MC!W CA 92Uo Tiii\ \l•lem~nt wu lllta With '"" C.0..nty CIHk ot o .. nve CowntrOto No•· 011"4>tt I, 1'1i ,,. .. " PuD11s~o Oran~ Coot D•1ty PllOt PACIFIC COAST CRAF7SMEN MS w tllh SI • Cost• Meu. Ca '71'11 Steven ttels•v EwalC!, 711 J.i~ SI Costa Mt's•. Ca '116'7 lilt IOllOw109 per ion•••• Clo<nq bu" I Mr\ ( 1tetn Ma11• C.u•I~> 1110 '"' IWUoi'o torte IOIA,Co\leMe\<I f A '161$ FIRE X l 1NGVISHE:RS 3417 TP11• bu"""''" ,or.ou,1~0 O~ •n '" 81tthStroet, trv1n• CA •710\ d1v1clu•I Home Pro\~t11on Sttrv•et·' 4 EtlttnGu1lf '\ Nov IJ, 19,?•, •no Dec l, 191S '31HS R1cr..rd 8ruce Oulfv Jt JOI ~ U Avocaclo. Costa M~\a, Ca '11~11 C•llfornoa Corp0r.a11on HU 8ir<h Thi\ •l•l•menl "''" hl<1l ... tn Int 1si.-. lrvlntCA 9210S County c•~r~ of Or•no• (.Oullly"" .. ,,. ll\1s bui•ntss "conC!ucttd by •11 1n --------------1 dlv1duet Thi> bU\lne\\ " condut 1~0 ov • tor -r 10. 191S por,allClfl PUBLIC~"OTICE Ste•t n IC Ewatd This \l.alttnl!nl wu l1lecl w1lll the --------------1 County Clerk of OranOf' County on Nov· ~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAM IE STATEM ENT tmbtf ll, 191S JHo-ProttCl•OO St'tvott Sv E111on, Pre\ Thi\ ll•ttmtnl wh f1l~ll ..,th Ille' County Cltrl< of O<an~ County on l"0•- F-4•701 P\lbll\hecl 0'41n~ Coa\l Daily Piiot, -• 10, 1,IS The tottow1r19 per \On> art' 001no bin• ·~n•\ No• 1~ '• anc1 o..c J 10 1q1s 43olC\ 1~ PURI.IC NOTICE VANCE. SANDERS EXCHANG( FUN D IA Cetitorn1a lfmltta P•fl""'!.hlp) 1011 Wnl lldy ll~n.,.. l----F-IC_T_l_T_l_O_U_S_ll_U_S_tN_E_S_S __ Newport Beach Ca hlorn1a HAMIE STATEME NT Landon T ClllY, MandQlnq G<-Mrdl Tile IOllOWlfW,1 per'4n " dOt1'19 bu.I 1'4t'nt Pubtl~ Onngt Cont O.illy Pilot l"Ov 2~. ano De< l. 10. f1. 1q1s ------------'=~....!.S P UBLIC NOTIC'E l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAM! STATE ME HT Putnor, 710 Boyt\ton Strttl Oo\ton nrn as Mosachu\•ll•O?lq'I ORAN('.E COUNT v PLANNED M. Oo1ltr Garoner, M"MQlnq PRtGNANC..Y. 2•01 E 1lthSl.,!.lf'.A , GeMral P11rtntr. 100 UplAnd Ro.l(j, S<lnla AM, CA '12701 TM followlng per\On\ Me clo1119 t>vs1neuu 8rooktlne,Mass.l(hu\l!lh011'6 Eaw1n H Ford, M.D. b L•nda l\IC, Er1t Plerct', MilndQlnQ r,....,..,., Newport 8each, CA '1'600 WINNERS c1qcLE COMPANY, q7iq Sols• Ave., Westm1n•ter, Calltornl• 92643 Partner, 116 Randolph A~tnve, M1ltor1, Th1\ bu"ne\s 1\ con<Juctea by dn 1n M.nsacnuw11so2111 div1cl.lat 11•"'•· S.anoe" & Comp.1ny Inc , EC!w1n H Ford LEE l'INI< ASSOCIATES, INC," Calllornla Corp0rotlon, US'1 P,.ate Lane. Hunttnoton 8~.ath, C<11tf 91"'9 Thi\ tkis1neu Is conouctta Dll a c:or pontoon Non·Mbn.a91r19 ~M<cll PArtner, On4' Th1\ \latement was ttled with '"" Beacon Stret'I, 80\lon, Ma\\a<.huwll~ C1>unty Cltrk ot Orang(' C.ountr oo NO• LEE FtNI( ASSOCIAfFS INC. 0110I *'mbtr 2', nn This bu\lnf:SS I\ conOutlt'd bV.J l1m11 F~t• ~Pir1ntrsh1p Pubh\llecl Oranq .. Coast Oa11y Pilot l•ndon T Clay O.temi:..r l. tO I I 1•. 1•1s 4S'l5 IS Mrs. Litt"'""· '>l'C'V This \latement w.as 111.a "'''" the County Cieri.. ot Oranoe County on Nov· etr'OerJ. IUS ,,.,.n.ao1n11 Gitnera1 Part""' T111s \lal•ment "'"s 111eo w1tn '"" Couflty Clrrk ol OranQe County nn Nov emDer 14, 1q)S P UBLIC NOTICE F4MM Publl\hed Or.anqt Cool Oellv Piiot, Novem~r U, 1', U , Ind ~umt»r l ms .:i10.1s MUNGIER. TOLLES & RUCKIERSHAUU R -SolllllHlll Slrttl EltWft1hFI""' Lot A-1•1. Cahlor11l• '0014 Ttl UlllU._14'1 PubhS/ltO Or•nq .. C08•1 Oa1ly P1101 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T~ tottowifW,l ~rM>n\ art 001ng 1>us1 "''" d\ ROBERT L WILSON, LlO l~ Tul-lre Ortve, Cos.ta Mesa Cal1f0fma Y'l611 P UBLIC NOTICE Sllll SUPERtOA COURT OF THE STATE O F (ALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No.A·IOl40 NOTICI. OF H EARINC Nov ,.,.anoOec l, I0, 11, t~I) •)l'Pi 8tvt'rly Hilts Num1sm.1tocs Corperat1on 10S~ Tular' Drove C.Ost4 M<l\a Callforn1a '11621 tn1\ bu~1ne~\ '" conduch·d by cl cor OF PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OFTRUSTf.E P URLI(' NOTICf. oorat1on NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CREATE SECURITY INTEREST tStcs '101-6101 U.C.C.I NOTICE " hereby <;11v .. n to th<' CrtOltor~ ol ROY G JORDAN and MARTIN SHE PS db;i SW ENSEN S ICE CREAM SHOPPE, Otbtors. whO"' b"''""'~ •C!d<t'H 1\ ?1S111 BroddWav. L<lQu,,. 8•acn County O! OranQO'. Sidi• ot C..llforr11a. 1"'-tl" <.etuntv 1ntt-rt-ir.t 1tr. abOUI to tw crr.at~d by O..btor ""° qr.antta 10 LaQun.a E°QIJ•l•P• CtHrw>ru t1on, Secur~d Ptlrtv, who\ftbu\•NM..• cJO ari.H I\ 301 Pb, .. ,, A.-nuc• l >flun.i B~ach. County nt O'ttnQf, Stdl1 ,, Cahto•n1a T~ p.op~nv 1n whtl ll lhto ~-<univ lntPrtst wlll f'>" crtt"hd "· .n fl"'"''"' cJll fiJClure\ and CQwpmr•nt t11rn1tvrr anO furnl\h1nQ\ ol 0.-blfJt (01/M +n'l f"'' ptrty no w to<•l<:O •t 1n 211 8roactw•v. laouna 8!'<>tll County of Qf11n90', St•lf 01 Cat1torn1a Md bu" ness known •\ Swf'nM-n s tee C""'"' Shoppe TM alore.a1C1 '><'currtv tra~tion ._.11 bf> consumm4tftd on or atttr thr ISth day of O..ctmt>oo.i. t'IS. di 111 re> AM •t 21S 8rolldwclv La9una 8' a<h C..Hfouua bv tne ~.-ecu11on ol ,, wcun IVclQ<Hmtnl So tar a. known to th• \r·curf'd Pdrty <111 D<J\lnt\\ n~-' anC! •delrr '~' uWd Dy IM O..blor lor tilt '"" t yrar\ ta\! 1><1st, ar• S<lmt OATEO Novt'mt>"r 1• 1q1s LAGUNA EOUI I IES CORPORATION 8y Chari•\ A Sm1111. Prt,.r1f'nt Publhh•d OrAnQf! COA\I Daily P1101 O..c•mbPr J, 1q1s WI• I~ P URl.IC NOTl('E SUPE RIOR COURT OF THE STAT! 0, CALI FORNI A FOR THIE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A·IU .. NOTICE OF H EA R I NG OF PETtllOH TO DETERMINE TITLE fO REAL ,.,OPERTY UNOEll CALIFORNIA l'ROllATE CODE, SEC· 'l'ION~ &Sl S, tsl , •ncllU tn the Mati.r ol 11\t (\latt of A.RTHUR R HARMAN OtCU~ NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN lhdt JOYCE S HARMAN, adm1no\lral"• with will annt••d ot trlt t \t.alt ol ARTHUR R HARMllN d<Cta~ ha\ nted 1n lh1\ Court .a l)<'ttl•on for anor'Otr otrt<llnQ JOYCE S HARMA N, ad lln•stratr1x of IM will ot ARTHUR R ,:qMAN,Of<t•Htd toconvt'ylhj,oro- -.rty ~scrlWd below to JQl&\CE S 11ARMAN, e<1m1nl\tratr1x ol ,,.,. ~•ate of ARTHUR R HARMAN, DIANE H HEITMANN, JOYCE H BRALL.E'I' Al 8 ERT G HARM.AN. and MARY H t<NAPP, ., IM per\Otl\ enl1llf'<I to tl, and the petition hn bt'tn \~I tor llearlnq In O.pert-nt No 3 ol "'" Court on O.cemlMr n , I •7S, • t • 00 a m The rt•l l>'oe>erty reltrrtd to abo~ '' ~crlbed ,u follow\ A °"t·Mll (•11) inler•st .u a t~Mnt n common, with co·owner, Cowin(• ~ltmann, of property In Ille County 01 LO\ Ano•'"· !.late ol Calllorn1d, Oft\( rlbed u follow\ A percet of I.and 11<-lno a por11on of tP>e RanchO lOl)anQa Malibu St-Quit,•• conl lt,,...d to Matthew t<t llu by P&IMt recoroeo In 800-I Pa~ •OI of Patent• In tf'le olllce of IN' County Recordl!r 01 '.WIG County, O..\crlbtd .os lotto..,, Beglnnlno at .a point 1n the nor11W'r ty llM of the 20 loot strip 01 '""° Jtscrl!Jed tn tf'le d .. .-d from Mar bl-ad L•nel c.ompenv 10 ~t•tt ol Calllorn<<>. re<orded In Boo-, .. o P•oe 2SJ, DI· llcl•l Re<ordi, said point ot beglnnlnq bctlno NOf111 6. I I )()" Ent 60 fttl .tnC! So.Ith '3 4 ' 30" East 1111 OS lffl from Enol""r's Centtr Line Station '11'1 P'"' t.S 11 it the westerly utremlty of ttwt certain tint <ourw ol IM llO fool strip of tend oncrlbocl as South t> 4 ' lO" Ent nSJ 2S fut In the dttd lrom T R C.adw•t-r, tt at • tq the Stal• of Catllornt•, recorC!td In 8ool< um P~ :M1, Oiflc1al Reco •C'.I•, \aid point of ~inn11'19 1>eino a lM> the \OUll'1H\lt'rly corner of the perctl of land C!t"SCrllll!dln the llffd from Marbltht.0 Lano Com- IM"Y to Louis T Suscl• and wife, rt corOOd In Boo-n •'IO Pa~ UI, Olllclal RocorC!s, thence from afort~kl point of i.qtnnlng followtno tM her•lolor• ci..i.crlti.O nortlletly tine of ,,... 'IO fool •trip Soutl> IJ •t ' lO" East 133 ·~ teet, tr.enu Nor\tl & 11 ' 30" Ea\I 100 IHI to Int nortt>erly tine ol IN> tenO Ge\crlbr'(l In Ille dffd to M.ary Port~r M.l<IMJ, •~ corOod Auoust 1'1, ,••&, "' tn\tru<TW'nl No '°1 In Sook 1)6U P.aQt 77&. Ottlclat Rot O'ds, thflnu f'lorlh 13 •8' :J>'' we~t •IOnO setd northt•IY tint t3J 16 '~' to tht HSlerty tuw of said tanC! ol 1111'-'h, lhtnCt Sovlh •• 11' '4)" Wot .tfono i,31CI N11trly 11,,. lOO •~•t 10 tht pojnt OI M0•""1no E XCEPTIN G 111rrl'lrom all BhtrlVHill\ Num1\m.ito<• C~Por.it1on Robert L W11\on, Jr Prr\1drnt _ lh1s statrmenl wa' l•l•d wlll\ the County Clerk, Orange County on Nov. 1a. 1q1s H OOOt Published 01anQ• Coast Oa11y P1101. OC'c. 3 , 10, II, 2•. 191S •l>IJO.IS Pl'RLIC ~OTICE NOTICE OF lNfENTION TOENGAGEIHTHESAlE OF ALCQ.HOLIC BEVERAGES 11 H IS ToWMm II May Concern Sub1ect 10 1\\Uanco ol '"" uceno,e H> plied tor. ncit1c• is ll••et>v q•v•n thdt ,,,.. unt1•r\1Qned proPQ\l·S ti> 'Pll ~lcoholte C)llloYt»'r~\ .. •t the oret1'•'Y''. d"\.C.f'ibed a'o follow\ 119 '1 1l We\\ l'hh ')tr<'( I. Co\ta ~'Sa. Ca11torn1.1 Pur\uarit to ~uth 1nt~nllon, tht un· dl!f\19nt0 I\ applyong 10 I"" ClrCMrt· tnl!nl of AltOllollc 8i.vrra9e Con1ro1 tor 1\\Udnct of dn alcohol+c t>evrrat)e lltfn<.f°" tor "'fl"\P oritm+\e~ a\ toll~ o On Sale General (Bona ~'°"' PubflC Eallnq Pla<t') Thl' McNaugMt>n Corpeution Publl\hed Oranqe Cod,t Oa1ty Pilot, O.temtier l, ,q1s •)6~ IS Pl 'BUC NOTICE CP·USO STATIE MIENT OF ABANDONMENT O F USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS.NAME Th~ lollowlnQ pt!rsons ha~ •!Min· doned I~ use 01 lht flct1t1ous busu•n name MONTANOSO pqQPERflES, LlO .. A Catllo rnle l•mlt"d Partnt<i!llP al 261ll UI P•z RO<IO. MIS s.on Viejo, Cah lornla Tl'lt l1ttlt•ous buslnH\ name rtP1trrtO to abOrt wu !tied 1n Or•"Of' Couflly on Mltth lO, 19" , Minion Vlt')o Companv. 1&131 lA Par Roed, Ml\StOn V1tlo. C•hl tn61S 1 Chrnter Re~lly CorPO<ilhon, Po. 8 o•SOO. Troy, MIChtQ<in4808A Th•\ DU\lnes• was conC!u<ltd by a Limit~ Partnership Ml SSION VIE JO COMPANY ~neral Partner JG Git1er•n. Viet PrM Wlll••m t< Smith. Ste F ILE HO. "4'21 Rlc ... MI IE , Kfl•<lll of FULOP, ROL$TOH, llU RNS & Mc;KIT· TRIC.11 A ...... Mys a1 UW Jllll6Quall S"eot ... _, .. acll, Catll tl6'o Publl!lhtd Orenoe coast Oally Piiot, Nov 11, 19, 2&. and Otc l, 1•1~ .:11s.n PU RUC NOTICE B '114' NOTICE OF lRUSTEE'S SALE TS Ho.,,., On Oe<ember JOlh, 191S, at 11 noon. l~rlal Mort9a9~ Corp0rat1on, ai. Ou ty appolnlt'O TrtJ\teP under and pur\uanl to Deed of Tru\I r..corlled November 21, t•ll, a\ Inst No 18000, 1n boo-. 11000, paot 228. ol 0 111c1.1t Record• in the olloce ol the County Recor~r ol OrAngt-County, SldlC ol C.tl1fornla WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 81DOER FOR CASH (r>aVabtr al llmt-nf ...,., .. in lawful money of th• Unlll'd Stalest al It'll! North Frool enlr•nce to lheOfo\no<' (.wnty Courtl'lou>e, located at IOOCl•IC c.tnter Drive West, 1n the City nl <;.lnl.t Ana, County of Or A not all r1ohl t•lleanO 1ntere\I conv•vtd to ""o now held bv ti uodtr wod Dl'ed ol Trust 1n lht prOQer ty situated 1n u1d County and Stat~ ~"~"' P•rctl I · TM Southetl"ltrly H 00 fl o1' LOI 4 anC! Ille NOrthwute•tv 16 SO It ol LOI l, Tract No. 141', Oty of -por1 Stitch, as shOwn oo a Map rt' corded '" Boo~ 41, Paoe 3' OI M1\ cett-ous MaPS. records of Or~ County, Cahforn1• Parcel 2· Tiit NorlhWHIUly~OO "·of lot 1 and all of Lot J of Tract 1612. City of Newport 8•ath, 8\ on• MolP recorded In Sook •7, P"'1" ol Ml\cellantou\ Mal)s, records Of Clf.anot County, Cahlorn1" EXCEPTING THEREFROM ll'N' Northwrstertv 76 SO fffl 01 "110 Lon. The street aOdress anO other common des19"1atlon, II Any, of tht real Pr0Plr1Y desvlbeO above'' purPOrttd lobe· l3?6 Via L.lclo, Newport 8each, Callfornlit Tiit uneler\lgned Trusttt disclaims .,..y ll11t>t11ty lor Any 1ncorrectnen ol t!lt strl!'lt 1tddrru anO other commori de-,IQnellon, If eny, \llown hNtln mtrwr•lt, oll, petroleum, ••llNlllUM OH , (041 .no otht~ hydr0<•ronn \u;I). 11anc:o• i"' «Ml, within, eno unOP< •Aid fellds and •very pert 111ereo1. but wltl'IOlll tlgl'll of e11try, •• rttotf'VM bv Mitrb .. l•HC! Lenci Come>tnY In-.! rt <onl90 AUQU\I 1', t~•. lfl ~ U61S ,._ 116 Ofllc 1et R~tord\ SUBJECT TO COllC!lllO<>\, rtt'lrlc "°""· re•rvat10<>•. •••eme,.t~. rtorrt\ etltd rlohh of w•1 now ol rtcord S.ld wl• w lll be made, but wllllOUt covo,,.nf or warr•ntv, e•!>"en or Im· plied, reo-rdlnq 1111•, pos'Mluion, cw en cumbrancrs, 1opey ll'lt' remA1n111gprin C•Pltl 'um ol IM llott I•> ...curOC! by \cllC! Otl'd of Trust, ~wit · Sl?0.000 00. w11h l~ttrut thereon, as r><o•IO~ In ~d note h I. advance•. ii any, olt\M< tl>i' ttrms 01 SAIC! Ottd ol Truil, leM , "'"9"' and ••PtM•\ ot Ille T nmt't and ol llW trU\tS cruteC! by wld Oeooof lru\I Tlw bt,..ltc1ary u~tr said 0..0 of Trust htrttoforf> txecuteC! .ano de 11 .. r"(I to '"" undertlQfl~ a wnt,_ Otoc 1aret10<> ot O•fault an(I O.menO 111< \Al~ .. nd a written Nollet 01 Otl•ull .,,., 'E•Kliao to S4-lt Tiit uflCMr\IQtled w.iMCS WIO Notltc of l)ofe1111 "'°Et.< lion to .,.II 10 Dt rf>corOf'd in IN tountv -rt,,... ,., .. lPr~f'1YI, t«elfod Oat.cl Hovorn1>er 14. "" WILLIAM I SI .JOHH, c_..,, .. , .... ,..,c1er11. OI ,,.. SUPt< 10• Court ly WALT R r Kt NG. OelNIV JOtlNA. OUNCAH """"'' .. '-9• CltOCICll' eAHll IUI LOINO , ....... Malit 51,.$1e.Ue ._... Alla, c.tllt. '1701 (.)jott No.,.rn,,.r 2S. "1S tm~rtet MollO•O• Cc1tPOrl• ''°" II\ ~••Cl Tr"''" )Ollfl WhfltMl•M' AutnorlrMI S1q,, .. 1urt PuollsMd Newoot l H••bOr New\ E\late o f ESTHER PE,..RL MARK HAM, Ottt<l~d ~IOTICE IS HERESY GlllEN Ill.II WALTEq A. TALL.EV JR .nou.ir111an Aa htuem for Linda Jun Stoltz, PM \ ftleo 11trtlt1 a pe1H1on for appomt,.....nt of Trustee lpursu•nl to th4' pro•1s1ons of Sec:t1on 112S Probate Codel rC'lerc<Kt 10 w hlCh is maC!r for furtllcr particular\, ~nd IMI the llmr anti pl act of heerlflQ tht \iml' hll\ blif'n ..et 101' 0.< '3, UIS at q 00 a m . 1n '"" court mom ot Department No 3 of ,,.,a coul1. at 100 C1vtt Cenlt'< Drivf' W.-\l on Hlf C•IV ol S<1nl• Ana, Cal1forn1• OatrdO.Cc 1, 1'i~ WILLIAME SI JOHN. County Cl••k MCKENNA & FITTING TWENTY·EIGHTH FLOOR )4lS Wthhor• lltvd LOS Aft9tltt, CA t0010 Anorneys for Ptlltion•• Publt\hed Oran'lt Coast Oa11y P1101. l>'c J ~o. 1.is •tlJ'I ts P UBLIC NOTICE ll·I03'S • NOTICE TOCREOITOR~ Ho A·t.SlU SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ~TATE OF CALI FORNlA, FOR THIECOUNTYOFORANGE In Ille Mall~r ol tht Esl•I• ot ANNE JORDAN REIFEL, Oeoa,t'd Notice is i.erebv o•v•n to tr1?d1to" h•••nQ claims e11a1ns1 the •a•delt>ee<>ent 10 f1tt stt1a claims 1n thi: 011111' of the clerk of the alortSl••<I court or lo P<'C' w nt thl!m to 11\t' un0ers1qn•d at lht> •ll t1ce ol EOWARO S ROE TH, Anor,,_,y at l aw, S~S E11\I Color.ioo Blvd 1n ll'o(' C:•IY ot Puadena, 1n Los Ange1~s Coun tv. which tatltr nfl1cr " ttw pl...:1' ot bU\•ntH ot the under\lqn•d 1n •ff m•t· tors c>ert.aln1no to •a•d P\lal~ Such c111ms with lht nece\\clry voucher\ mu.i De tiled or prtsMled d\ dlort\ald wlll'ltn lour month\ .Hier lh~ llr\t 11111>11ca11onof th!\ not Ice. Dated De<. 1, 1•1s JOROANMUqRAV R(IFE.L E rtculor ot lheWlll Of \die! C!tt•d•nl EDWARDS. ROETH $~EASTCOLORA008LVD. PASADEHA,CA •1101 PuDhsMC! Or•nga Co,ut Daily PllOI. O.ctmberl 10.17,24 19/S •$9') IS P U BLIC NOTICE SUPIERIORCOUATOFTHE STATEOFCALI FORNI A FOR THECOUNlYOFORAHGE No A·&SIU N OTICE OF MEA Rl,.G OF PETITION FOR PROllATE OF WILL AHD FOlll LETTERS TESTAMEN· TARY Estell!' of AL8ERl RANDALL GAROINER.O.c~~\~d NOltCE IS H(Rl av C.IVFN IMl HELEN II YOUNG hJI\ ltl~ct ll~••n d Pf'llllon lor Prot>o.I~ 01 Will and lor " suance ot Lett~rs Tt\IMl'IPnlMV to lhP petitioner rtlertnce IQ wt1.rh •>made lor partlcul<lr\, ano tn.it '"" It,..... and plllCe ot nearonq lhf' \ame "~' ~n S<'I for Otcembtr Fb, 191~. ~I 9 30 am,"' the court roon ot O•p~ rtment No 3 ol \aid court, at 700 c1v1c C•nlPr Drow Wn l, 1n tht CllV o l S.inlot And, (Allforn•A. OttedNov•ml>"r 78, 1~1s WILLIAM£ StJOHN. County Ct erk WILLIAM C. HAYES AnorMy•tL.aw toOWllslllre lltvd Suitt 1541HltloflC."ler LosA~tos, C•ltlorn 1.a llOOl f Tel: (21JIMAl·ISOI AUWMylor: Pt!lllOl'Or Publlshtd Orenoe Coast Delly Pilot, o.c l.•. 10. 1.,s oq1 1s P U BLIC NOTICE NOTICE 0 1' TRUSTEE'S SALE H• T/S $9' On Frkjay, O.ctmbtr 12, 191S At 11 OO o"ctoc;k A.M •t IN> matnentrance Jo N\lrlnef'\ S.vlnll\ •"d Lo an AsloOC•• lion at I SU Well<llH Orlvt , In,,,. CllV OI NeWOo<I Buch, Statf> of Ca111om1 .. CA P I TA L A LLI AN CE CORPORATION, as truslte llnelorr '"" Ol!od ot Trust t•tcutt'd Dy C. Edwin Thornburo and M<lrlt Ettzabtth T'hornburo ••corded Ftb•u•• v I, 191lln Sook 11316 pao• 1'86 of 0 111clal Record!. In tho off I<• of the Recom.r of Clfenqe County, C•llfornll, anC! by re Hon of default In Ille pa Y"""' or perlormarict ol obllgellon~ y.curf'O th«eby tnctudlno the brot h of 0e1eu11. notice of wlll<ll WIS rtcorOtd A,.;iU\t 11. 1t7S, In 8o01t ltoltO paQCt JO-' of w ld OI· llcl•I Rt<~O\, •Ill Mii et pUbhC a\IC tlon few ca\11, wlthOul ••rrenty as to II· II•, ponanlon, or ln<urnb•MXt's, tht interest convoyed lo said Trust.,. bV Mtld o.td of Trust In PfOl)frty \lluate In the ell, 01 NtwPor1 8ucn, County of O.~. State Of CatllOrlll•, cMt\<rltlfod ·~ ~ot 1• in Blo<lt IJ of IM rlr'\t AOdl Uon to Newport ... tofll• I• tM CllV ol Ntwoor1 S.•<h. as IMI' m.op rtccwOtO In !>00' S. Pf90 t•, of Ml~ft11•1'00U' MIP\ '" the office of Illa county •K-r of \lid COUfllY Al~ known ., 4ll San &erMrdtno, for tht 11\l•PoM Of peylflQ OllllOatlons 1t<url'd Oy s•ld °"""' OI Tnnl, ll'Cludlno f"'· tll.ar~s. ~ •• -·of tM Trust", \ut'f'" t<~ under 111t ttrlT>J ,,..,.,... lllt~rttt lhertQn, (lfld \10.0t• 01 In UnpajC! Pt 1n clpel 01 the "°'• ... curoo thor...,., .,,., 1n1tro1t tht•l'Ofl at IM ratt ot 10,,,,.ru1nt por 1111nvm 0.lfCf NOwmbfor 14, "" CAl'ITAl ALLtANCr CORPO"AflON Bv c.11r•" rutt St< rotary ~ F• .. 11 P\;blt\ht<I Oranoe Co•\l 001 y f'l•cil l"Ov ~ aflQOe< 1.10.11, t•I\ ._.,/JI P UBUC ~OTl<'F. FICTITIOUS 8USI NESS NAME STATEMENT T~fol10-..1ng~r~n 11tJoirH]t>u\HW .. "'\\ d\ HAL.l HOUSE. b6~ JO<inn .,,,,,,.., '°''aMe~.CA 92bll Dorothy Row H~ll l>O• JMlln ,t . Co\I• -"'·CA '1Jo21 Th1\ bus1M'>\ •~ conouc h•d bv ,;n 1n d•••duat Dorothy Rov H.111 Thi\. ~lat .. m~nt wd'_, t1t•·•t w1I" ,:-, County Cler~ ot Orolhge C ourily oo No• e~e• 13, 1qis ""'°' Publl\lleG Orano~ Co.HI Oa1ly P1lul NOv 211,JndO..c l. 10, ll, 1<11,1 01~1· P UBLIC '.'OOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ail~ to110-.tno ~r..on 1\00•n9t10~·"" ~', i CRAWFORD & ASSOCIATlS. '"" I Sw•n Or1v1?, Co•ta M<'\d CA '11~7~ R !Rus~lll Wayne Cro ... 10<0 I~ Swan Drive, Co\ta Mt\a, C' A '11~16 Thi~ bustnlf\S •s conduc.1eo by cln .,, CllVICIU•I A WavneC.rawtoro Th•~ \t3tt'mf'nt wa~ t 1t.-d w11h tf'w C.Out1IV Clerk ol Orang~ Count1 un N<.- ernber 10, 1~1S F4t'ti. Publi!.htd Oranoe Cn<>• t 0~11v Ptlvt N0•.26,oind Otc 3,10,17,1~1~ ._, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINES~ HAME STATEMENT TM tollow1n9 ~"on " Oo1ny bu• ~\\A\ CASA BONITA I, 23361 El Toro Rocld. No 101, El Toro. CA 91!UO I . Donald Sand 1101 E Cod\! Hwy I No 2~.Coron.,detM.,r,CA '11bCO I Thi~ bus1nf''-\ I\ <.onduClt.'c't by d l1m1tE<J partn~r\h•n Oon.i111 llano TPHS \ldlt"rnt:'nf w a' ' IM1 w11'\ , .... County Cl<tll ot Oranqe LCluntv "'' N~ ernt>.-r 11 1'1S Fns .. Put;11s1>ed Drano" Coa\t Od1ly P1•01 Dec,mt>er 3. 10, • 1 1•. 1qn J\&l /\ P UBLIC NOTICF. FICTITIOUS BU SINESS NAME STATEMENT T.,,. to11ow1ng pe-r'\on 1~ doinQ b\I nt\\cl\ CASA OONllA I, 131&1 El Toro Rr No 101,EITOrQ CA 9'&l0 Oonala S.tna. 2101 E Coa,1 Hw~ No 1S. Corona O•I MM. NQ q/~"'l Thi~ bu\1nP~' 1\ conout.tf•O bv ·' Qent!ral p.irlrMtr\1'110 OonalCI Sand Thi\ stalemf'nl Wd'.a I n~ w1111 1,.,,., I C.Ounty Cler~ nt OranQ• Couroly on No• ~mber 11, 19/S FOHS Publ•Slled O•ano•· lOd\l D~dv P•lot Ol!cambtr 3. 10, 11. 2J '"'~ •bO 1 · P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T"" fonow1no PtrM>n is oou'IQ bu\I rte\\"'~ CAMPUS FURNITURE VICA •11' ~~:: :,~~~:::·::::nH:tn:~: : 1' Huntonqton ~ach, Ca 916H Th•\ bus•..,.\S •S t""ducl"'1 by e1n on d1v1duat Dick Steonens ThtS. \1•l~'""'nt Wdi\ hi.a w1lf'I Into County Ctu• ot Oronge County on Nov tmt>tr ll, 19/S F07CM PubllsheC! Orange C:oa\t 0<1•ty P"ot NO~mDer 19, U . anC! ~<ember l. 10 1.,S ~ P UBLIC ~OTICE HOT ICE TO CR EDITORS SUPERIOR COUllT OF THE STATE OF CALI FORNI A FOR THE COUNTY OF OllANGE No. A·a.t•tl E\tat~ of MAR Y FRllNCOISE CONGDON, Oeceaseo NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 ttv- creditors of the aDovt nam~a Cle<l'Ot'nt IMI 411 Pllf\Ons h8VlnQ Cl•1m\ aqaon"I the sale! decedent Jrt r"Quorrd lo tolr• tl'ltm, wHh lht nt<•ssarv vnuc,...,. '" the oll1te of the cltrk nl tllr abOve en titled court. or to pr~~"' them,'""'" thl• necn sary YOll<htrs, to Ill" u~r\igntO •llhoofliceofWILLIAMll SCHMIOT Allornf:Y at L.aw, 366 s.tln Mlq~I Orn"" Suite 300, Newport Beacn. C<lhlorn1a ~. )111111<11 Is ,,.. PIKe ol buS1~\ of IM uribersl9ntd In a ll malltr\ Ptrta1n •no to tho estate 01 sa1C1 decedent w1th1n lour monthS afltr tho llr\t puD11(.ihon of th•s notrce Dett'd November S. 1ql\ JAMES E HEIM P\ibll< Adm1nostrator ~nn SPKt•t Adm1tuc.1rdtor w1lh Po-rso1oenera1 admln1Strat1onof ll\t E stett 01 th!! abovt- n•meo Otct-d•nt WILLIAMV,SCHMIOT ~ A..._.,eti..w M Soaft Mlt11tl Ori•• Sult•• ... _, .. acll, CA. ti"° Tel: 1714) 644..f22% Pub4*'>ocs Ot•noe Coast 0111y P1111t Nov. n , 1t, 26, ano Oe< J 1•1s '371 I\ P UBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COUit TO~ THE STATE 0 1' CALIFOflHIA FOR TltE COUNTY 01' ORA'4GE ; No. A·t31>t N O TI CE 01' H E Altl NG OF l'IETITION TO D ETERM I NE AOVafllS£ INTI.R E S T IN REAL '""°'"IE ltTY 1"1'o1Mlt Code UUI Estele ot LESLIE G l\RENS 0.CHwd NOTICE IF HERE8V GIVEN that CROCKER NATIONAL SANK h•• llted llereln a pettllon put\u•nl to Probate Code IS I S tn d•l•<mln• .o-rw lnlt<e\I In rt.al pr~y •• ttt.n<t 10 wf\ICh h ,,...dt lo< IU<llwor pertlcutatS, •lld that th• hmt 81\d Die<• of """no 1r.o ,.._ h•• Dfff> 111 tor O.comaer 22. lf7S. at " 00 • m In tr. c-1,_ of O.oer1m•"' No J of WIC! court, al 700 Clwk Centot Otllr• Wit\!, In the Oty Of S<Mlta An•, Ca lilorn1 .. Daf.eclNo ... Ml>et ta. t'1S WILLIAM I. SI JOHN, County (It•• -..~""al'O. SHEl'Hl.RO ANDOUHOAS ~~•t uw un~,._.Drlvt lrvlM, c.tlifw..t• '2.IU Tel· (114) _,,,,.._, A'*"ty• tor· ,..tlllMer ""' f114) MJ-4111 A"'"'°',_ ... Ills.Mr l'llbll"'" OtMloe Cont O•llY PllOI "''" ceml>ln.d with IM Or•nO" '°"'' Dell• ll'llot o.um"°'' J 10. t7. "" ~ltlltel Orl'\91' CO<t\I Dally PllOI, Nov ••. tt, •lld Ooc 3, 1'1~ •-'" H Pvtllt\lleO Oranao Coesl O"IY Piiot Nov, It, 24, tnd Dec. l, 1'1S ...01 H ...... "· >•, •lld Oe< i. "" .,,, I\ ' 4161 H I 6 4 2 • Wednesday Oeoeember 3. 1975 DAILY PILOT 03 The Blcgest Marketplace on tM Oranee Coast -. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS. You Can Sell It. Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad [642-5678) Reol Estate . 1000-2999 Reatol' 3000-'699 &.is1neu. lnnst.-nt & finonc.iol , . . . .... '5000-5049 Announcements, Peuonols, lost & found . . . 5050.s,.,99 S...v1cn & Repotrs 6000 IHl9 Employment & Preparation 7000-71 99 One Cal I Servtee Fast Credit ApPfOVal 8000-8099 MefchondtH Boots & Manne Equipment . . 9000-9099 Automobiles & other front.portohon ... 9100 9999 Real Estate Houses For Sale •••....•••.........•••. •••••••••••••••••••• .. ~~!~!.~~~-~~: ........ 1~.~!~!.~~~-~~~ ....... . ERRORS: .Adve rtlsen should check their acb dolty and report er· r;9N immed iately. The DAILY PILOT a ssumes liability for the first in- c~ct insertion only. General I 002 Gen•ral I 002 Getteral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.•........••.....•....•......••.•..•......... NEWPORT .. ,,1~'.!.r?.Y, .. ~ homl· 1, •tt .... 111·c1 "" ., 1 ~ ESLEY N . ~YLOR CO REALTORS since 194 5 6 7 ll'loblisher'• Nolie., \II rl•,11 l''lJll' iHIH'l llScd tn lht!> fll'" 'llJJJt'r l' '>Uh lllltl'l l'lll d<' ,,II 11 n ,t ..._ LINDA ISLE -MAIN I.A Y VIEW llandsumL' M <:X1C'an <·ontcmporary for easy l1v111g' 5 Bit. 512 bas. De11ghtful bays1d <• tt•rrac:t· Tcak\\ou<l. abundJnl lllc. high t·ctlmgs. Dock 3 boaL-.. i:1.in1 h•t "'th 111n1• lo.incb ol I 1 111 t In·~·, I! r .1111 ·, •'nit bt 11 11•' .uul J I cl 11.tl' ~.11!11•11 J r\',1 \\,ilk Ill 'hoppini.: and "·hoob loo f'l1•n1" of room rnr .t pool b">um,1lik l"ll \ Iv.in 8 JC'<'l lo the Ff'<lt-rJI F:ur llnus1n).! /\< t uf I 'lilt! v.h11 h 111 tkl'-. ll 1ll1•g.l1 lo .11h1•rl1 \1 ".1n\ pr1· 2111 San Joocp8n Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER. M.I . 644-4910 f \'rt'nl I' )I Oii 1.t l 111n nr d1-.1•nm111.1t11in h,1•,·d 011 r.t<l'. <•1l•1t. Ii 11111111, ,,.,.., 111 n.1t11111,1I 11n1•111. or an 111t1•11l11 •11 l11 rn.okt• .111\ •!llllQuail ~ Iii IPlace General I 002 General 1002 D A I L y p I L 0 .T Praperti•• •••••••..•.•.•......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7S'2·1920 "' lo&OO QUAil ~I NlWPOllT llACH Slllh prdt'll'IH't' l111111a ------------lttlll, or 1lt~.1·11 111111.1t11111 " 'll11s 11"\'"l'·'P''' ""I nnl k11nw11111h ,l\·1·1•pl .111\ ,Hl\1•r{t'.llll' (01 l'C'.d 1• ... tJlt• \,!, h11·h " '" \ tlllJ 111)!\ Of Lht• I .1 \\ Gmttol 1002 ....................... RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 2 BR-Oen-2BA $69,SOO HARRY BABBITT Realtor .. 644-1 559 LOW, LOW DOWN Coml' '>Cl' th ts luxurwus :l hl•tlroofn !.! llJth ... hak<' ro.,r ltnmt• with larg,• yar•I .ind bo;1l g:.d ,. I)" n 1· r '' so :.i n :i: 1n11 .; th1•1 'II t•\'t'tt t akt• ~1 l'.lf,, hnat , 1"o1mpl•r, hot"'' , ·nnrlo, lul or TI) a:-l ht• •PENINSULA PT. $79,950 Atlr.1C't l1C' 1 ·;tnrv hom1• with ll(e 1111ng rm w frpk . <1111 Jff'.1. )argl' n·ar palltl, :! hdrms. I I.lath PLUS huiw room & bath over 2 t ar ,::araJ,:l'. Sll'ps to beach' 673·3663 673·8086 e11es .associated BROKERS-REAL TORS :ZOJS W lolboo 6 71-)66 ] SACRIFICE Own~r Movmq Gather round the hreplJl'C in lhts \\-arm .md <·omrort .. 1bl1· homt> Wood !>h ullers :.1nt1 panl•llni.: and o ld f ~1 s h ion t• d h a rd wood floors add to the comfort. With 3 bdrms and 1"1 bnlhs. there's spate for all O wnc·r's askin~ $4'.l,500 and Ol'('ds a qw<•k salt• .io\,l,ll p.r\lnl',,, or ""t I la .1 ~ l'xc·h.ing1· r:i, Ual Place I ~Q .1 ~ 'Properties .. lpi:.~'e 1400 OuArl·\~-~?~~ORt lllA(~ Properties , 7S2·1920 ~ 1<>00 QUAil SI N(WPOlll 81A(H 0~1-:~·ronv ('O"t><> 1\ d ll I t II" I v . "" •• I I C' d g a rd l' n p a t 111 • .., h .1 I( , ;trpl'l. hr11·k I tt1'11l.ll'l' '\1-.1r shopptnJ..: & hu.., 11'.tlbP Ill'. tl11w11 ('all r.w 4477 Ki':V l{f-;/\LTORS VIEW!VIEW! St-.r-: t \ 1'1\1.l="A from lhts .I lll'clroom tamllv room h1•11ll' on Bluff 1n ~·n'\\pt1rl lk-Jl'h l'rt<'C m <'lt111l•' lht• I.incl lno' ,J;!4.~IO t'Jll ti.i:.! 5200 lo S\'l' TUSTIN CONDO :! Rr . 1 1 ~ Rath. Lg palt0, n1:slom d<:coralNI, many 1•xtr.1s. S:i:.!.Ollll /\flcr I:.! :lO l'l\1 ,·a II 547 ·•105 I NOW IS THE TIME f11r 111h ~•·o·kt-r"> lo l'h1•C"k lh1• 1>.11lv l'tlot ll1•lp W.1111t•1I f·i'ass1 rwat1011 tr l I h1· 11111 \ 1111 \\.int ,... not thl·n· \1111 might C"on,ulc·r ofrl'nni.: \our ">l'I \Ill'•'' \\llh .tn .ul m tht• .Joh \\-.rnt1'fl < ,tt 1·gnn l'hont• i.t2 ~>lii8 $©\\~~-~tlr~ Thof Intriguing Word Gome wifh o Chuckle -------[J,,.d by ClAY ~ POUAN DUPLEX $18,950 .Just blol•ks to lh1• lll':tl:h Nct'd s some \\nrk Mm1m11m ~iOOO down Call M5·0303 FOREST OLSON INC ATTHEIEACH INVESTORS Invest now for wntc-Qf/' a nd appn•<•iu t 1110 n~ vear . 8 Units fating Ba~ 0 B<1 v $2tiS . (JOO By' ;i.JS.. po1ntment Fantastk 3 bdrm, & FR spilt level with the b('a<.'h just 49 yards a " ay I~=====;:~;:===~ Ocean va<-W l~t· rooms. bl'amc·d ce1lln¢ & frplc Just ll">t(•d Only $65.950 646·7711 Open t:\es SUPER BUY 3 Bedroom. 2 halh 1n pr t me a n· J I h i.: o t l'<irpcts, drapt's. dt:- hwash<'r and Just about e\ erythi ni,: l'ls<' ) uu ('oul<I want Onl~ 1; yrs old and pn,·etl al ;1 low. low S48,500 CA LL 556:2f)lj(J «=SEL ECT I P ROPERTIES $10,000 Under Market Rcaut1rul 4 HH . 21 ~ h;1, t"o s lon homt• \!.1th TRl-PLEXES 2 hr. den fplce. bll·"''· patw. 11 '.! ba. 1.400 !>Q. fl. + 2 br . +. l br $74,500. Jnqu1rl' #at 2266 Miner, C.M . l'hone642-8885. agt. Pnnnpals onl~ ON THE BLUFF View -View -View 2 bedrooms. 2 baths Con· domintum. Fireplace. family room. tile entry. Custom carpelinA and drapes. Decorator's w a llpaper throu~hout. Separate laundry room . Two enclosed patios, n n c custom hrirked 2 t·ar ~arai:e. swimming pool around the corn e r . .J acuzz1 & Sauna Open Sunday BY OWNER 18724 Mcmlewood Ln flUNTf:"<GTON HF.1\Cll Off Ellis, down Chap• I l,ane bNwrt•n Rea• 11· Hl\'CL & M ai.:nnlta !168-4293 .. ,: --------"- $55,900 Lon•ly J yr old Meaa Verde home 3 HR. 2 Bi\ w cathedral <"c1ltngs; pal10 kit & C'orncr Int l.A>W maint varil w/l~c· pat111 & fruit' trel'S. t'.tll us ror compl details 546·5880. ~HERITAGE REALTORS pool. dl•n, and separatt.·1·-~~~~~~~~~ dining room Hom antic r arched. bcamt>d enter tainment ar<'a surround· m~ pool Extr a \ aj!antly spacious and locat ed near Balaenc School. Owner bcmJ? rdoC"ated Priced at S7!l.500 OnC' IJk<.' Jl ~old for $89,St)(l l.P.'IQuail ~ ltli.IPlac• Properties 7Sl-19'20 t•OO QUAIL ~T NlWPOIU HACH VACATION YEAR-ROUND Walk to the O<.'f'an, pl,1y u TOWNHOUSE NO DOWN VA-super llunlmgton B<'ach encl urut Townhouse at onl) 339.500. 3 Big bedroom,; 2 haths. dream kttl·hcn and dining an•J and no 1•ommon wall. Only ste~ to pool and rc<'reat1on 1\l'l'Un'lable 7·11'. loan with payments onl~ 1121 <' per mo. tnl'ldi,: t axes First time nrrrre<I. CaU 546-5880 ~HERITAGE REALTORS little tennis, swim rn lov ___ _ ely pool. What .1 life I---------~ stvle' Oramatt1~ vaultt"rt cc:t lm~s tn th1~ lov1'IY :l bdrm. 2 ha hnmt' Hoom for V<lur boat nr lratler 545 {1491 Single Story CONDO D H '1"tl I; n~"",. i Vo k:,'"' 1• , v ,, ... w th , l -2 Bedroom BRADFORn PL..\Cf: "'1th upgradcci , .1rpets. panehn~. and ck1•orat1\'e wallpaper l>oublt• <'Jr ~ara~e. Onl~ Ill' , Down. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 I P F ( C I A I ~ ''" --m • " 1 .,.~.,,-=1-,.--r,--.,-"'T',-'1 0 c~ .. r ••• , ••• h •'• ,, .... ~ - . --- -. • v. ,.. I\, .... -•-i yi,.-f'f ..___. _ _.__....___. ___ VO\# ~.~~p f·um ,t,.p t~ J l•f"~W r 11 r r r I' 1. I I I 1. I I I t SCRAM-LETS Answers in Clossific:ation 7100 $31.000. 11 Newpcwt II -~ta~ 6~-8~1 ANYTIME G~neral 1002 Gener-o1 1002 ~~~! .......... !?~~~~~!•••e••••••~~~~ ......•..••...•......•...............••.•.•••• macnab / Irvine realty UNIVERSITY PARK Dea1w llome -Just Ustcd ! Plan B 3 bedrooms. family room. Priced to SELL -only $1000 above current price & for this you get :· Immediate or <' u p a n c y • c or n c r I o c al 1 on , landscapin ~. s prinklers. patio slab pl(tnh·d atrium & man y other t!Xlras! Won't last Ion~! S75.500. 13ob Owen~ 6'12 8235. ( H70> 642-IUS. 'IOI 0o..H Or"'~ RI~.-\ 1 .. ~~••ns 644-7270 CONDOMIMIUM completely upgr aded New carpets, new paint inside and out. 2 Dedrooms. 11"2 bath. Close to schoold , s hopping and freew ay. Asking $26.,500. U21 E Coast Highway, Corona d~. Mar '"I .. Iii\ 101 ...... ·--- Pl!.()f1kll MANAGEMENT'9111!i:mllml' llOMCS fOll llVIJIC NlTWOlllC "" 01 lffr' , .. ,., nu .. ,., • ,.,,,..,, ,. 1!11 u n .. I -1):1 DAILY Pll OT * Wednesday December 3 197!1 ~~!:! !.~~ .~°!~ ........ I ~4!'!!~! .~~~ .~~... •• • • ~'!'!!:! !.~~ ~~-...... . HouHi for Sate Ho"'" for Sale ~!::.~:~ ....... b':'!:::.~=~~ ........ ~':'!!:!.~=~~ ....... ' ····•·········••·•••·•• ...................... . G.u.ral t 002 Costa Mtta I 0 24 Huntiacloe lhoch I 040 .••.•.•.••.••..•....... ···············~······· ······•·•·•············ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~rol t 002 Ga•rol l 002 G...,-al t OOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $36,000 ·VA/FHA TRAMSRtlRB> NERVOUS t-'Jnt.1-;t1c ··Huntington Short•!>" Just z hicks to lhc lake! C'ur\~d dn Vt' t'Vt•t g rt<t'll lrt!es lt•nd "rorest " at mo:.pherc. Ankle deep l'arpeU., gla:.s breakfa:,t rm opens to n•al lmck patio Gourmet k1tt'hen w/solld wood cabmcts vu:ws trN~ll. Ohle size rmi;, t'ruc•kllni: br1<'k f1 rC'place In thl• 40':, hut Slf HM I '11 YOU H (H' f<'J.:H ! ! Hkr 002·!'>5t I N.wport.koda lCl69 ~~leach t 069 Santo Ana I 010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ SHINGLED CHA TUU A new h~llng on one of CclM 's more ('harming properties. the sb.ingled duplex on Jasmine has the eucalyptus trees all around it. Both units have been completely redone inside with new kitchens, lots of storage and a mini v iew or the ocean. New at $105,000, with an 81 z% ASSUMABLE LOAN REAL TORS '. 675 6000 2443 C:Jst Codst H19hwdy, Corona del Mar SUPERI VIEW MESA VERDE Fa 1 r w u y :1 , ~ r ,. e n:, . watt'r pulms sJHl'Jd oul lll•fort' .> ou 111 p.1norum11.· spl<•ntlor 4,300 S<1. ft of 'UJX'nor dt':.1gn & l'Ustom <1u•rht) t'Onstrut'L1011 Thu; 5 b<l!':n, 3 frplc. home ts Ollt' of a k111J. f<'ull l>l/C h.mdball court. h11g1• p0<1I With JllCU7.7i plu.; ()Vt·r I , al·rc Sho"'n by llPPl M5 9491 RB>UCB>! 01,1, rwr Boui.: ht /\nollwr 3 04·drm Den Dan Hm l\tnum & Greenl•ry $66,500 WATERFROf'fT HOMES :•11. \I W (' "'"' H"JIN.,t\/ """"'111"1 t~ .wh I '1•11 ••Ii 1·1411 SANDY BEACH FULL PRICE Owner tra nsferred. mu't Mii lari.:t· :1u1t ran<•h house. A~ ... urnt• n', f'llA loan, pu~ ml-. only $142 pc•r mo Low down p.1y m 1· n t , I o " m o 11 t h I y p a y m t :, l' a I I 11 u w • !HO J6&j F.lf'J?Unt ~'n.•nt·h l'ountr1 W h V1llti on w1dt• st1ndy e'N> er~ to Mlp beach. A dl'l'Orntor ':. dt• 2Bd , Iba ...iii 11t t•onst. hi.:ht 1 l)(.•druorr\s open older honll· m•ur shop· '"~ on to pn vat!' µalw 111111=( 144 H1wht•,t1·r St R2 I pl~ larl!t> famtly morn lot S<l'i..150' 963 5221 or REDUC EO ~39.950 Om· ye.tr war !>18 3215 • . rant.> 111dudt>tl O~f. STOHY lari.:e :l C 11675 7225 SHAHl'l'ONDO ladrnom . 2 halh l a • 2 Br S1ud111 Model. Townhousl' All t-Atras S36.9011 Ow111•rtAJ.!t Hiaul1ful floor p\Jn 64ti 3013 . 546 77;~1 Patio . pool and dubhouse Cood starter home m t"l(<'ellenl l'und1 lion Cut to $31:1.500 Ca II ~o 1151 ON THE BLUFF View -View -View 2 bedrooms, 2 liaths Con dom1n1um F1replar1• fom1ly room, tile entry Custom carpeting and drapes Ocrorator's LIDO BA YFROMT EXECUTIVE HOMES •Lido Nord. Prune lc><'ation 50 Ft lot Lge. µicr & ~Ii p 4 Udrms . f amity rm $400.000 • Lido Nord. Lgc pier & slip !'l Bdrms., spacious & inviting. $325,000 • Lido Soud. Pier & slip. 5 Bdrms. & den. 2 Famil y home w /load ~ of paneling. $299. 750 • Lido Soud. 50 Ft. lot. lgc. µier & slip for 60 ft. boat. 5 lldrrns. An xlnt floor plan. Leasehold. $22.5.000 CALL 673-7300 FOR PRIVATE TOUR LIDO REALTY 3377 Via Udo, H.B. 673-7300 1,1,allpaper throughout. ScparJte laundry room LOC)una B~ach I 048 IHewport ~ach I 069 Two enclo:,cd patios. one •••••••••••••• •• •••• ••• ••••••••••••••••• • • • ••• custom bricked. 2 C'ar 2 separate houses on lge 2 beat'h units $52,500 <;d i.:<1raf,!e, sw1mmini.:: pool lot, both 2 Bds. ~tables . income R 2 cor lot Gin· .1round ~he corner permitted in Laf.!11'\la Ca ny Fortune, rllr J acuzzt & Sauna nyon 2 m111 fro"" bch 675 7520 Asking $7!1,500 for both - houses . 644 2212 or 11• ACRE HORSERA,...CH $23.SOO 1098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ginerol 1002 G~rol 1002 ~HERITAGE Balboa lslond 1006 OWNEH Duplex. l RH, I ha, ~Ut''t rm. priv patios. f<"d ~ <b. n ·<lec . close to shup'i:;, ~cl Im• 642·5392 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Et Toro I 032 1301 No Rav t-'ront. 2 HH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open Sunday BY OWNER 18724 497-21!'.>2 Oceanfront .............................................. • VEAR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2•107 £ C OAST HWV CORONA O E L MAR WATERFRONT-SAVE$$$ Private beach & l>oat s lip; 2 lge. hdrms., 2 very lgc family rooms. - Sl35,000 BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUR 26th YE.AR 675-3000 REALTORS lloui.e & :.! Bit (;arJJ.!l' Just R~duce d i\Jlt $140.000 l\y owm•r All T~ Ry appt 673 510ti . . rms MESA MORTH I his " llr homl' m .i.lnt .i&•droom,2baths.rplt•.BalboaPeninsulo I0071an·a hJs lgt• wood l'omplt•le c·arpt•Ling ••••••••••••••••••••••• sh111glt·cl family room thruoul. DrnPl'S Bltns . Hay Av{•nut• Dup lex w firepl;H·t• & wethar. llblc ~ar Co\'l•red patw Custom butll, :,ll'p:. to only $54.~5!1 <.:all Ct•n /\II in very good rnnch Bay $97. 500 l' o as t tury 21. 8:11 :!li40 t1on ReducedloS41i.OOO ProJ)l'rlle-. li73 ·541U fowttainValley 1034 Roy Mc:Cordle Corona d el Mar I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reoltor 18 I 0 N~wport ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ;. • • • • Custom Parks id~ Costa Mesa 548 7729 3 BR 2 Ba DUPLEX 2400 sq. fl 4Br. Jha. up ONLY $89,500. graded Fam rm, Bonus 1 . . 1 , • rm. D1n1nj.! rm 3 car i;:ar ll1j.!h1,1,ay localwn 1111 J l' · 1 J generous 45 ft !Ill nn. 011 ' J) in .m txce lent South nf Soi:! 500_ l' 11 557 7016 ~ , / Cal~ u-._1.1111t·k HW1tington Beach I 040 G.n~ral IOO~Gen«al 10021 --&14 .211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 316 CATALINA ~ $3~,950 ~l'wport lle1~hts t•hoH 1· MESA VERDE 1 CALIFORNIA I Jrea. Coty Cape C.:od I I i ' • I Assume Gov't Loan p,\CF.SETTl-:H fur uni\ HOMES Stone t>Alenor. dorml'r ' • Available tliS.900 E\ln•ml'l} up Sul"-'r s h.1rp 3 bdr m. 2 \.\Jndo1,1,~. four Oil'{' To Anyone vraderl ~ hPrlrm -+ 2 full ha with tx-aut1ful patio .. bedroom:, .ind d<'n . :i Owner is moving oul ol haths l~IOSq rt + l5x30 Can l hcJl this for baths. MOll\atcd OWOl'r thl' an•.1, n1•t•1h qu11k addt'CI game• room En $46,950 ~e 1t before n is 'mm ing South I :-all· Entr' h.dl h1•;irt\ l1rt• home n·ll~l·or,1t1.•d gum•! Can be purchaserl COLE OF HEWPORT f1rcplal·1• ·in the II\ 111~ \1 oH 1n fresh O\.\ner 'UbJ<'t'l to 1.•x1st1ng GI REALTORS room parlor. l'011H•rld1l1 trJrbfrrrcd Ina n 646 7711 Open 2515 E. Coast llwy 1kn t din1ni.: room ;cn·..i f\l'' 6755511 dt•lux•• bu1ll ins l 1'1-:H H , . . ------• Heaut1ful color::; Ta kt• 0 ,1 F .., ~ $? ""';r 1't advantagt'. call 842·8~ 3848 Campus N~B 549-S~ --~l-REDUCED " ..... ,. . .... ----·-There 's a home 1n ONLY $64,000 I ---Harbor V1ew Hills that 2 l>ilrrn. 2 bath 1111 It 2 lot TARBELi::: &e-Mral 1002 G~n~ral 1002 has just been reduced I Soulh nf ll 1c h\' ·" •••••• • • • • • •••••••• •••• •••••• • •••• •••••••••••• SlU.800 It'' la kl• ~etl1ng a E!\t.Jl<.· Sjll• --ftl d1seount on Ww \1on;_1 675-6060 Fall Special .; 1 .926~·1976 ···. ·:s·t •:· TARBELW!!1!2!!§. [B ... '1926-1976 GI, FHA & A LL TERMS· Owner sacn fice Freshly pamted Ranch styling. huge 24 foot 11\'ing room with brick fireplace. Convertible family room + full s11.ed dmmg room Room for your bout. $42.500~ IRVINE $'16.900 GI terms welcomed. 4 bedroom home. large' entry hall, walnut cabinets, built- ins, formal dining room. brick fireplace for those chill) nights. 540-1720 Lisa Trulvonl.'ofakind lh1nk o f 1h1' 1,•1 . I LalllC'f' enlr) J.!Orj.!l'CIU... mortgage· ;n .1 1l.1hh• to I! ·' r d {' n s 14-I I h (fl //(I/I.II • J/((1llr ci.1) on th .... J HH pool i.:reenhoU..,l' :!II> fl "'1111• F home Thi ... hoU"l' h.1 -, tht lot dnd whdl .1 'It'"' llJ:-.1ppmntmt nt:. fur ,1 f.1n\I 4 Br. 2 Ba . Pl>"d~r room QUAINT DUPLEX h :.ul h J~ 2 b.1 clh. k1tch 2 f1repla<:l'., libr.er) J11J South of Hwy " dining .ir1.·a l<'rnf1c· much mon· ~01,1, onl\ 1 'l'h k 1 f ' fl oor plan <;tarts "'1th · buyer-. 'l''ffl'h our town center l ntran<'\ ..,.., .500 Slnt:iOO · e 11\l o propcrt~1 . . . <"AJ for (~uamt, l'Utt>. charm CA.LL PEllt-:O~n·L~~!'l mi.:. unique c1H1p ... •1. and Rl·.ALJo,l r\rt-. h11 J.lH'1 Jdorahll· W11h bt•aml l' l• 1 I in g:.. kn o l t y p 1 n c· COMPANY wall::.. 1,1,ood hurn1n).!I 11 E \I TOH..., frplr and a ... un11) p.1t111. s 1\1·1·: 1 ~111 n J;!hl around t hl· l'ornn 6 7 3.44oo from Carnation Park I ---------1 $86,000 Call 6 1 "1 721 I ELBOW Real Estate byMcl/AY CLIP THIS AD MaDlewood Ln llUNT!NGTON BEACH Off Ellis. J own Chapel Lane hetWN'll Beach Uh·d & Magnolia 008·4293 HY Owner adorable J br vl$14n REAL ESTATE 900 Glenneyrc St. 494·9473 S49 0316 RAMBLE 1600 ..•...•.•...........•.. " :-.unkt•n II\ ing rm & 1----------i11s Seat restaurant 111 frpk, li.:e bm·k k1trhen. ENJOY C llRI ST~1AS NEWPORT ISLAND Costa Mesa. 5 yr:. old ('0/Y yard W/l'OVt'red here . Owner movrng Waterfront homl' j)ll'r Sl25K owe 1st Ai.:t patJO& "'~1tt•rf,1U . Cul-de· now. Very upgrarlt•d & 01iat. "Pll' n' sp~111 3 642·9666 s a <' s l r e l' l · N r . JHR. lush landsl'apmg & bedroom, 2 hath, warm & •• Westminstt'r Mall As t ile courtyar d en <'omrortahli• home Condom1n1umsjTown- sum:ihlc 7 1 • $45,950 t $7' 5 )() Kitt'h<•n :i c;OllP.'"F,T'S houses for sol~ 1700 892 3788 ry. ............... · "< ' '"' 1 1 Enjoy the Good Life df·h~ht 1 F1n•place and ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine 1044 1 499-4584 493-2513 :-.pacious 1wt10 Sell<'r HORTH LAGUNA ••••••••••••••••••••••• may hel p r1nan<·t· CONDOS • 4·RE>dr<1om ., 2 hath:,. S!Jfl.00() )i(ep·dO\.\ll l1\'1ng room, Balboa Bay Prop I Whrlt•wall•r Vie1,1,:-2 & :J 1 family room . 1.1 rge 1 Realtors ~;rm ,unitsfromS54.000 BAKE THE COOKIES... rnC'losed lol. spnnkll'r.., I 675 7060 1..,11 < ypre o.;s, North .mdwh1puµsomC'ft1dj.!f' I Ideal family homt' I • · * Laguna ,Thrrc 's a c·nu11tr'I s.s9.900 Call675-7225 kite ht.>n thJt 's 1ck..il ft;r *-BOHO REALTY • FREE m.tl,1ng .Chr1stma-. 8 3 1•9411 good ll''i '1 lid rm s . 2 Isl mnnth mortg.ige p.i} ment on ;m ultra modern formal l'ondo, 3 hu~e Br, 21 ~ Ra. walk lo tht• hl'arh from Newport Crl.'st Va cant mu\ t' right 1n ' SW.950 hath.\. fam11\ room and L N' I ~ forr~al d1nmi.: \ horn<' aguna 1gue ~ you n' ""'' to enJ11' with the choice community J pnce of onlv S5X !150 552-7500 red hill realty LA SALLE MODEL 83!) 17111 R F:X L. llODG ES BF:/\LTY ••• MOVE HICllT IN spal'1ous 4-BH hnmc m pnme area. Jo:xtr;i l'lca11 Oarlmouth. s.55.000 **'*QUALITY CUSTOM homl' 1n Monarl'h Bay Terrac(' By owner, pnccd below 4-BR. brkf<;l. nook. 2 market. 2Ui!I ~ant1ago frplcs. luxury h ving v. 1th Ur. 5 Br 21 ~ O;r . h('a11l . mag 11 if I l' en t v 1 e w:. pool & jacuz1.1. S.'IH.500. $1491500. rpen :i.5 daily Anytime Laguna Niguel Heall) >Y appt !WI 0120 830-5050 496-4040 San Clemente 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll V'S FO• A ••!l (lltMATf Of WALUf \'.t\LLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. TAX SHELTER OCEANA SOUTll I 'I 2955 Hari>or Blvd. Amcrica'1 lcwgc1' Home RclC\lc Company .......... -.... ~ !Lowest priced ocean view It entillt·-; Hltl In an e'C On maJOr grl't·nlwll . --fixer-upper houst: m Sun VIEW dwme tnu·r 11f J mo<lel comcsecth1~bt•aut1ful4 MissionVi~o 1067 Clemente 2 Bdrm ROOM Gettttol I 002' G"9~ral 1002 You 'll ha\e plenty of that to lh1s 101,.elv 11,1,0 storv. 5 or 6 bed.room'> ·or M OT HE R -I N LAW SU IT 1<: or H l' M I' L'S ROO:\I :1000 Sq fl "1th loads or s torage Buy now before pnr<'" .ind 1ri terest go up Call 1u:n CARPET H EALTORS. 838-1234 IRVl .... E TERRACE pt•rfcc t home A svm bdrm . 2 i ~ II a th ••••••••••••••••••••••• w1f1replacc. $33,750 ..... phony M c11•t:oratcm.,· 1.lc-l014-0hOUS(' with lots or Very seldom are we light Qu~1lity custom11 mirrors. wood paneling EXECUTl~ES ~ANCHORAGE O<..:F.ANSIDE COMPLETELY fur n1shed. profess1nn;dly dr('()rated model' ($4.00CI 10\<'ntory> 2AR. 11.,Ha s1nglt· story condo Endo~t·d garaRe Palm with wrought fcnl'<' ~ ~ale Adult <over 411 1 community , pool jacuzzi. clubhousl.' Nr El Camino Plaza shop ping t:enter Walk to bu ... line 30 min. to San Otego Avail. no1,1, $32.500 COMPLEn: fn OWNER. 548·3036 ·~ VERY SPECIAL Delightful Big Canyon Condo with 3 bedroom. 3 bath. Enclosed patio with many extras. OWNER WILL FINANCE. $125,000. 640-6161 SPYGLASS HILLS Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2112 bath home located high on a fully landscaped view lot. 2 Fireplaces, family room, & sunny breakfast nook. Custom decorated thruout R~duccd lo $187,500. 649-6161 YOU'LL LOVE LIFE ln this Villa Pac1f1c 2 bedroom, 2 bath s ingle story lownhome. Palos Verde stone fireplace. wet bar too. A MUST SEE AT ONLY $43.000 CALL NOW. 962-4454 SOLID VALUE $40,000 3 Bedroom, 2 baths. den, dining area. enclosed lanai, brick BBQ. Carpeted thruout over hardwood fl oors. Hand y man 's delight in garage. Owner will sell on VA terms. Call today. 962-4454. REDUCED $4000. Now you can have your new home at the price your Christm as purse can afford. 4 Bedrooms. family room , dirung room. + a view! Just 3 years old. Great decor Owners must move fas t. 54~4141 EST A TE FOR SALE On the Bay with view or Newport Bearh, day and night. Decor like a model. Ready for fast sale. This is a Pulaski designed h o m e. 4 Bedrooms, formal dining room, s un loum~1ng deck. study or artist's Joft. Sun. sea. suils, swimming for that Executive Act now' 546-410 Office' locot•d iri Ct»to Mr 'u Hwttinqton Brach "4f'wpor1 ft.tooth --------l fortunate enough to be mg FJliuluu-; 14-allpapl•r & wallpaJ>t"rS Close to OML Y ahletoofferafrontrow L'nbcl1l·vable bar pool & pacldle tennis One of M1ss1on \'1c1o's INVESTMENTS custom built \IC'\I. home 968·445f. COUrt Location IS great. finest neighborhoods, '(7141496-7711 O~~:Ssl. m exclusive Irvine Ter··---------•I this 1s your chance to near the M1ss1on \'1cJO '---------~ U11 .. 1800 d •-"'-r C t Cl b Th • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • race. an now is one of qwt uo:ing a taxi or the oun ry u . is is <Ht YOU1.L LOVE THIS th<>'><' t1mt's We haH' f1Jr PRETTIEST children elegantly decorated. t1,1,o TAX SHELTER FOUR-PLEX F.S near the ocean. $125,000. ancl up. you a dramatic 4 BR. story: J huge bathrooms. ForevH' Ocean Vi~w home with eXl'lllng night on the LE RAISOR dining room. 2 I ~ baths, l.Jrge 2 Bedroom Condo hght, bay. Ol'ean & 1slJnd BLOC all set among towenng High o n a Hill , Sur * TAHITI * views.+ a sechrcled pool. K REALTY trees and privacy Th<' rounded by Greenery All J)('rfect for the owner and its a 'ery n1l·e hlod. 4523 Campus Dr • Irvine price 1s so ri .:ht you and 2 Patios Only $48,7!)0 700 Fl Hayfront. 11 wholoveslqentcrtain tno1 l.01·atl'd1nmoslprc Campu:-Valll'yShopCtr won'tbeheve1t! WATERFHONTllOMl':S aeres. Main Island, ,;rnd $199,500 FF.I': st1gwus area' 3 lluRC CALL 833_8600 PRESTIGE 631-1400 beaC'h. m;1gn1f1c•t•nt \'1c•w. Call 644·721 I bedrooms. 2 bath. formal AMO EL .. EGANCE Santo ""na 1080 no laxes, free water. dine. + private :1tnum L-o Beach --1048 Le I r "" " . SU ('. a 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults 1'n bea l'f I c· l Hotel. Pr1v llomf'!> beach. tennis and hanll u 1 u as a B REALTY INC. 714/846-1371 suitable for •·1 ar1na, M.tm orr master · 1t W lk l ~· tsure iving or at:livc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clear title P P S295.000 . Mc ball t·ourt Comp I up ~ <?wner Must Sell del·Sol. Set for ultimate RADFORD PL. terms fi7!'i ·R307 _ graded for mo:.l dis Choice 3 Bdrm. TemplC' pnvac~ in softly rolling CONDO E. Side C.M. 4·2, $56.900 cnminatmg buyer Stl•al lfil~s home. Magnificent hills with your own golf VACANT 3 Br. redured Private Party, pnn only lhis fast. it won't last i whitewater v aew Ex· course. two eleRanl rlul> to S:J2,900 Jlom1.· is v1.•rv 645·4166 G"9~ral I 002 Gen~ral 1002 ·················•··•·· ...••........•.•....... OWN YOUR OWN HOME 1 AMD IOAT DOCX SI 19,500 Live in a quiet privatC' community with no parking problC'ms. Pitched beam ceilings thruout this :l bcdrm home. Large living room with patio overlooking water & boats IE.ACH HOME with FORMALITY $66,500 Owne r s bought another and are • ready to move. Lots of room in this 3 bedrm, den, dining rm. home. Atrium with g reenery and sunning roof.' ' WA TIR CONDO - CAlffttff UVING $87,500 Good size rooms for your furniture a net gracious Ii v1ng Spal'10us 2 bedrm with view of IlA Y IA'ave the maintenancC' to the experts and enJoy hh•on the WATER 631-1400 V.1• 'fX'C ldllll' 111 • IJll llw V.11h11 1\1 '"th .. · \A<lt~·r \ cw of w~ll'l honw-. w,. -.ho\.\.. by boo1 ,rnd t ,1 WATERFRONT HOMES l.h U W C o.1,1 I l1ql11• ,,, i'o • '\.'-po r1 H1 .,,c h 17Ml631 \ll00 Call tensive ~rounds. None houses recreation ccn· . ----~ finer at $125.000. t e rs . 3 s P a C' a o us clean and ready to move Income Property 2000 bedrooms with 2 baths. inlo, vc•ry dose lo the ••••••••••••••••••••••• SELL YOllR llOUSE &. S i\\' t-: NEWEL'-. Associates LA4MJMA HACH 4t4-65t4 ... •OCEANFRONT• Rare at $225,000. By nwner 752 1171 /499 4384. Spanish tile-roor. Call for pool Owner very anx an appomtment to see wus and will l'Ons1rkr the unbelievable view. any terms. SUNSHINE 839-1710 AHO ELEGANCE REX L. HODGES REALTY Only $79.900 Yor 'a magnihcent two s tory ~OW IS THE TIME 3•, RKR 968 8182 estate·lYPt> home on for JOb scrkcrs to C'hC'ck huge lot with curved the 0Hily Pilot H elp CLOSE-IN d r i v e w a Y 3 h u i: c Wanted cl,1sslf1 cat1on Ir L.trj:!e I hl'clroom con· bedrooms. 2 1 ·' haths, thr joh you want 1s not $53,250 dom1n1um apartment professionally clccorah .. '<I there ~ou m1J?hl 1.·on ... 11kr Close lo ~bopplO" and . plus your own C'UStom 1irfcr1na uour r '1Bedrm.2bathhomcin beach. OJwner"'wi'll 1·acuzzi. No community ,.., ·• .. t•rv1<•<>s with an ad in th1: Job nr<'e arl',1. 1''1rc1>lacc. financ" AC'l now for an association dues w t " anl('(I call:~''ot.\'. l'hon" >ltns. carpets. drapes. MISSIO .... VIEJO " " pool table. <•nrlosed exceptional buy at "' 642-."ifl7H pa.t10. Our hest buy. Sub· $36,500 REALTY &>II things fast with I>.ulv 11111 yo.ur terms. Call lo .. 581-1000 837-9500 PilotWantAds . · • see.S.'!6·88.j i !tJ f~~l~E>~lfi'w Hewportloach 1069 Hewporflooch -1069 ~:~ ........ . ........................................... .. -_____.:_~ El.EGAMT CUSTOM Home with fantastic 180 a ~ degr"e coastline and ac ldwell Ba ke while water view Most 0 n f rooms. wood paneled RESIDfNTIAI BROl<ER.AGE COMf¥#f BIG-VACA.NT 2 Story New paint in and out F'ormal family rm~ <.11r1 miz rm RHQ & coverl!d pu lit> .1 r1• :1 Very low pnced at only SSS.500 20671 Tiller Clrtlt Won't last 11 World Reul F.atate 556-7777 Superb workmanship Fane s l quDlity HARBOR VIEW MOllll...IA throughout 2 levels. " CO family room on ~ach. 2 fireplaces , studio. 3 bedroom suites with dressina room s/ bathroom s adjoining Lush lroptul planlln13 enhance bridge level en- tnn~t 1197.SOO. HOTICE TUINO ASSOC h1Jw 0,11ly P1lol Cl.1~-; 1105 N C~l llwy. Luun1 1fled Jtl!'f cli~pla) tht1r 494-1t77 ml'~lllfl'' wrth l1·~1htl1h -- and lmp.1rt ., Our 111i ... Wt• OWn your own apt 2 Br, 1tn· proud tu "·'>. r1·a lly pool. Oce1n Vu, nr !>hOP"I ~et res u It.., Pho n c & bcti. S37 ,000 or lsc 642·5678 494-84$8 or 499 2800 The .perfect home. for the young family . Very well a ppointed. Spotless. 2 bedroom, den ond 2 bath. $74.500 fee. A COlDWIU IAHKB CO 644-1766 1 • $6,000 REDUCTION 6 Units Easts1de Costa Mesa. Owner says move now. he's ~ol another escrow to close. These units even have a spen dable.They look sharp now but if you've got thP urge. some fixing up can be done. May consider exchange. l"Quail~ lii•Plac• Prap•rti•• 752-1920 1'400 QUAILSl. NIWPOtlT HACH llELP·HA VE $100,000 Need units in C.M. now' No listinf! nee. Exchng ok. Steiner fovestmPnt~ 642·9666 OWNERS 4-PLEX Sharp. immaculate managers building. Very pnvate grounds, pttlm big trees, waterfall & lotc; of green! Offered at lo~ price of $89,000 .. Agent. 54.CJ 08t2or646·6710 6 Pltx, S Plex, 5 Plex Contiguous bld1ts in CM ~12 BR. Agent 6'75 6900 IFYOU have a service to offer ur ~ood~ to ~~II. plllce an od 1n tho Ot1ll.Y Pilot Clo11:1ified Section Phone 642·56'78. J W.Onesday, Oeeember 3. 1975 H04'~e' Unfurni~ Apartmenh FunusJwd Aportmtnh Unfum. -•.•••.........•....•••...•....•...............•...................... Income Properly 2000 HouHs Unfun1bhcd Hou1M Uftfwwls.htd WestMsttt 3298 Costa M•na 37 24 Corona ditot Mar 3822 iAportn..•h Uafwn. Apartments Unfwm. Apartments Unfwn. •t ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• '~~.QOO. Sin:.&ll t,railer Cost~Mesa 322A Hmmngtoe"l.ac:h 3240 lmmH a br. lr1< i.11 rm, c~worruJ Atm~1>hcn· m Costa Meio 3824 L09W10 Beoch 3848 Santa Ano.. lSM, P;atk, l>esert Hol Spnngs •••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11at10. crpt. drp'i ,Int nrly new romph•\ offt·rs .,. •••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••• •••• •••••••• • •••• •••••••••• •• •••••••• • JU w:H:t'!'I t 3 tru1krt.. + AVAIL t>r'C lST M F.S ' a r1•11 $37 'i .. : V I'\ Of l<I st'I \ l" tiu ... ~ IJl'llPll' rS . . Whttt'WUlt'r \lt'W. nt'orly ~ "' >lUH. d:.hY.:.111 "-'~ l! ... w1m,m1ng pools l>.l!:L MAit 3'00 ~a: (.()Nl)O ~ l>r, l'. ti.a. IHI Y.kmh,9ti211h7H Fu111 hJ1°h ~IJll .at Slt.O (I. 'l"", !"_,.s_ I Bdrm (;,11den JJll lll'Y.Lhr ~hJ&Jlir ;.>h.J 111'>1' .111 1u11ll s hJ.I( iOWOl'r i. ap;1rtmcnt Fl• 8 11 Chld · OK. P''~ Pool.clulJh .... t'.\'11·1· Aholhdrm:< fi312:!7ti ... :_ .. __ frpk. di:-.hwusllt'r ll\l lt•aM·~K()~I Blu1k 111 1r11t:., 1111" mil p;1t111 <;11hm1t dn Owner N : 11 hoo~en $375 bltns, frpl, Y.as h / dr}, Condominiums v.itio N~ur lrvint' !ml ht•Jt h l!.11 3383 or 111n ri•s11!t-1111.d .m" 1;.1:! 2657 t'a~ 674.~c 64;·8181 cpl:-, drp:; l!rJIJ Jl1 r.1d1I Unfurnished 3425 I H1 mohlll' hunw SIS!'> ('OltONA ni-:1. MAH :m~u $180 557·28-11 1!~ ~3!1 no .... l' lll ... ti .. J.... OIJIUll' Ii \TN ITS w pool So mo . o~-----ly Pl. 968 3.101 . tM>ll :!:?'IO •••••••••• • • •• •• • • ••• • • t uttl \1 .1l11rt• ;11lull 1111h :! Hr ToY. nhuusl' fr pk ,ut11 .... <1111\ . \o l'l"l' I 11 nr JBrl:\•Rn $350fullup 3 11 "I' '·I r flLL'f'f'S • f'a11nr~1m1<'1 1991 Nc.-wpnrt lllvd, 1•1w1l,l"11111~ .. l·111\l1ncn•,·1ll.AH(;t:JHr,upper_...ha.: Luxu1 vl~drov111 Vww 'tUJn·41:>~ Or.1111:1•1\pt Coast Plata l>y owner d d' d r ... ••1 ,uln .... :imrm f I k h tj.lfiK.173 ~ ~ " • ~ ... •• di n1,1r h1•.11·h frt<nth l 17 7M J:ros<., 120M tir~ e • cpts , rp~ fncd )d Chrlctren'pct'> ~~.:~11~'1 31~;'<~,J h~:l)h I hit•akfusl Somc111•enn& frL~hlYP.Jlllh:u , .. csa t' door'. opt•n t•~.im ... 1;.t2·1WOeVt'S 549-2066 ok 11>t & I.1st $:1511 l>l.'lq¢htf11l pal111 IBHF $1K5 l'atalln.t\ll'W' (.'lo:.t.-lo M11r$21.>~5Z4S76 j.!.H.lj.!t', l.11111dry . Pool home 3 br. i bu, 1213 >677 Hl:J!lor54.ll 4171 f1rcpl,1t•e, dhl i:ara.:t• urn • 1 .... hop1ung & tine beach. l UH 1 l>.i UJ>Pl'r $155 ut1llt1es . sn:-,1month TW04-PLEXES frplc, bllnb, dbl gar IMMAC J & 4 hr, v.iv. t-lt· To11 1111Jllty 11tt'\l'D Lotsofbltns.pool.wulk 1 1i'1t2fill mo~thh'. JONJo:s 1!147551 Vi•ry s pul·ious. dean. College Park Arca. $395 tpts . <lrp_..., hltns, llt.'WI} rt•,pt•1·t $SHS Ow11t•1 1" "h o ppini.: 1: 1111 I __ HJo:ALTY,6736210 lnls of lawn, trees, cop-~-4471or54_ 0-3666 piunted 1442· l!+!':I ~ 4:~11 h1.•.tl'h 931 W 19th !'it Woodsy S1•p.11 alt' U,11·h ' f~ 01n Clt•1111 lHr. Iha Apt above 1 Br C'lose "'. q u1 t•t l\pl l 1t1I pd Sl40 rno HOMEFl~OERS • •642-9~00 •• :!Br r1111rtHl '.irpon ~H·· dlJ' 1 Br, J!;ir ... 1111 dulcl ~I~, pi•r plum b 1ti ~. IJ~lin::.. Seclud~d Z Br on Newport I · 324 4 ownhouse i.:arai.tl' Sauna, frplr ne1~hborhood SMO mu lnimt•d On· ·1!>7 10:15 -.µrinklers Established 11 hts . 1 d , , p l"VIM 11_.._ •• h d 3525 .,. t & ..,n l'I 54116173 I Br. ~.tr. lt·m·l·tl ,,11 tJ rl•.ntal history. Cannot be eig cu · e·s.ac ets ••••••••••••••••••••••• VllTUrftts e S1'lJ'NNIN<' I I' d S2IO ..;...51681 H~tw 7 +"""Yu i '"•1•J11i1011t bJC'l1. A\ ail 0 K $270 645 4166 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · • '1 g.ir l'n t\l\I "' A rl t ~. · h d rc·ph<eed loday $85,000. · • llf,AllT ~J11 .Juu11u111 apl. Pool. H1·1· l\tt.-a arge,warrn3hr,2ba 11 pt now $200. ulJL 1rtll po ~sn.1m1s e , .. 1ch HOMEFIMDERS Twnhnw Lai gi· 2 Hr :!' MEW 5195 710 W IHI Ii St Costa Mesa 3824 with dining area, pa11t1' \ :.:Jt>-0321 °" Unfumi)h~d 3900 SOUTllCOAST 642 9900 Ba. 2 -.lv V11•w of i.:cil f ••••••••••••••••••••••• p.allo&f1replat.'t' 1····~·····:~~·::••:•••• tNVESTMfo:NT * * • ** c·uurs~ & lakt· 55~11 TOWNHOUSE STUUJO /\l'T Dl'l'Orator Off p Adults only S275 2 Hr dul', N•trlh Joull rm· Jo.X< 111:-0H, ~!10812 &166710 4Br,2Ba,CrH'tlyd,frplc 547.7044 lh'nt:ils2111'drinS265 furn l'\I p.11111, .,..,, & haten ath TllEVJ:;X-.l>Ul\11" •·ard \lt•v. a1lult.-., no PALMMESAAPTS chg I~ M1nutrs to lk.11•h X gas pd. Sl75 mo H·lli 5;1:m I, 2 & 3 Br /\dulls no f J • l Ir T I\ I r '\tulhtt•n.1nlindus tr1al& 1Hryard.rhildokS150 RENTALS I M1nto lrvint·lntlu,tnal rx·ti..dshv.hrs,!>hagcpt::.. lS4SAn..iht.-im,C t. 11l'ls Sli5. 1'17 ='5i'j "11 ' ··~ 0 ' nff1ce bid~. Orange Co l RR, 2 ba honw ror only (.,lw1•t l·ul cit> ... 111· l'rl\:.1t1 2035 Fullerton, CM l'lo.,ccl. i.:.ir.q:c. fr pk. •~S 33lil 837 9517 497 12.'>l H ... t\~1., 111<. Airport Lot·aL1on Pnn 2 Ur. fncd yanl, gar $<!25 $375 Clean. h1~hlv up h•H"k IJ~ 11 ,1r,.;1 .... 1P1 J RH F'urn !. lrl! 1·1t1 ... t•t'.l l!HQ (,J!> & Y.Jter pd. l lHl, $1'10 mo rnd uttl 3869 1 .. .,111 ...,11111 only 5491480 i.:raded nr<tnl!t'lrl'l'S \1lult-.ancl q111•t•n.,111• h1•1I 11r1' lnol Older lt•nunt' only.Mewport&ea,h \rlull'> ,,1p,1 1 or Sale 54 units. C l\1 . :I. (.~~~~g~r~~~kdt~;se.ly f~~1~.2 OR mer 16 ) r' OK l.111·:.itl'l'I tlrc~!>1ni.: rm '' 1 .1 1).!l' LA MANCHA APTS 645 2020 or 642 6560 •••••••••••••••••••• •• • 1•11;1 ,1,,,,1 llr XI d 3BR.2bahomt•lor$3!15 rn Tu,t1n h1·twt·t>11 room.., l'nc·I i.:a1 778Sl'ottPl a1·e,('~ NL'.WBflL'L"DAPTS' •DELUXE• I , •• 11n .... 1·:.1-.111f'\1•14port JM unit blcli.:s 3 poob. nt con · SJ.I;(). Avail w 1 LI. (' o N s I IJ 1-. H :"<ewpnrt & fh·f'lh11l cuffl v. ... 111r.1J!t• i\llult .... onh 1>42 5073 c. "'"' Bhtl 1 t•oru.ult>r pre-pd int, on Im med 540-5112 ~lt.;UF:NTS :-;,111 Ju.in ~l 1 '\11 "ct-.1 nui>I.'~ l Br. l br ~ loft, bad1 E.i...thluff 3 l>r, 2 b.1 . h1· .,11; •ixi;o 1·cint $775.000 Submit dn, . 01< :>.it, 1111 • C AS\\' ICTORI \ ~ Io ft. From S2 211 Ind "llJl' master ..,u111• ••drashOnw 5405520 M~saDelMar3BR.2 BA 38R ''l'a + f ·rrn 11 (!Pan 1 ht.I t;1qHt'> <\ 1.2&.Jhr.l>PluxcUnrur. Giu.ige, pool. Jae unl 1l1n rm & clbl i.:.ir.11••· --,.. --many xtras. ncar :ill c. • o ·• 1 rn 'I " I ing r0om (;ood ltH·alton 3 llr. 2 h:.i ( ·11.,t.1 M l'!>li d r .tJH'" SI XO_ C n_... ,, I 11 oi F'l1 rn i:as wt r pd U!ll IJ<l. 393 11 am ii ton Aulu door oµt·m•r "J ii Lots for sate 2200 Sc:hools. $375. 510-1542 or .. ,.70 Ohl garaJ!e u1,h~ ;i.,h1·r s huµp1ni.:-t.1.! 115 1 i\clulls No peh Set ~ale &l5-441 I Pool & rcat• 1t111n •Ml' 1 RES 0 RT • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • 54&.9460. ..,... I r> 1 1 • ' • OH S325 mo 557 li571 .1ft 5 311 no . rt'l' rm . t• ev:ilors Adulb. only, n111Jl.'h 12 UNIT LOT Huntinqton Beach 37 40 525 \'1c-t11r1 ,1.i;12 8H70 $165. lo' ety l Br. sha..:. •F"'OM Sl 32• Shurp4br,2 ba.Mesadcl JBR.21 ~11a ,Turllt•r11ck Oa.ilexes Unfum 3600••••••••••••••••••••••• refri••. bltn~. no pct~ " l'osla Meaa Jl.4 with 2 Mar home A,· .. 11 now 1 "•75 "'· -r " '""' Am1"0S W·1y NB " ~ a·urn •••••••••••••••••••••••eL'.AU1'JL'Ul-t l1r '11rn Adlts.54tl·fl.'l38 .,..... ,.. ... l.ll'dr<>om hoUSl' Strt.'l'l S 3 7 5 / m o 1 n t: Id g r r -' &14 g()t).I or 53il M87 , and alley accc::.s. OwOt!r J.(ardcncr. Larrr 546·5880 LE RAISOR :! UH . l Ha . l'd 1\1 . no apl'i $170 & $lli0 Sp:1n1sh Hocit'nda Dt' Mesa M d I G will help finance. ~9,!150. ---dultlrt'll ur peL .... S275 mo style blcli.:. ll' l (•nd gar. 160 W . W ilson, C.M. KIDS ,tfETS OK W llJ amWIJ:l'lt iy C LI v I N ) .,.. 644 l'>MO (S l E. Side duplex. lst floor 2 1 am a c~~ ': MESA DF.L MAR. Close REALTY · usiP pool. sauna. lndry, udlls Clost'dGaraCJes I , IQ .1 k to S1·hools. 3 lid. 2 ba. A rtme t f'U • h d 1 17301 "1•eht1n l.n. I blk lH:Al'T GIWUNUS Br. enl'l'd palt0, gar . S!20 11.i yfront 2 Bd, 2 Ba. l'\t UGI dmrm.,Cum.rm .. fully 4523Campus0r .trv1nt• po ns rn15 e Wofl~·a1·ht1fr Slatt·r J\D''L'l'S"N<>f'l··.Ts' mo.645·8%4 Bch&p1cr $550 yrly. I C . V 11 "I C • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ., 7 "· " " p DC• . crpl, drpd, 1:ardcner & amCpAusLL a83c3°>~"'86100pO ll . Balboa Island 3706 K4k o-lo I lllmrnull~.,111.m·t•an 1.).!1•. 2 BR.1•~ b:.i, M\' Ga~ RI . 97!1-19:15&64·1 <15111 Prap•rti•• ~oft. watt•r ~rl A \'LI i I. •••••••••••• •••• ••• •••• ·\l)l L'I ".11 d .. 11 .111t . 1 I Br, $185 c.as & .... all'r spac patio. gL1r Con\'e •---------·1 Oak" uoct '"fl' r-. th " Dec 15th S395 Refs " ' I o ....,.,c 992.,. r-frnest m resort hvm~ al .1 t•OOQUAfl5st~r~~ORTlfAC~ Dily 0 S, 54G·210l 0 Afl Ii Supt·r :1 hr. 2 ha, DW, LITTLF. ISL \;o.;O llr hc1rm. pool & tHH~ "'.0 ::~~ .ht·~~l)C.~IC!>~lc~r.pc·~· rucnL.;><;.L.J.540· .. OCEANFRONT price you can afford. 1\rch Beach lle1J(hts, 2 5814611. hltns. l'Pl'>. tlrp~ llt'a,11 new "l\r s unclto1·k S:l~SI IWb 1o:t.'l l2th !-ii Sl52 "'" '· g,is · 0 c. ar 2 Bd Studio I '· Li1 2BR.lh:i,wrntt.>r$JIXI There 's $1 million 111 I a ncl s l' P ).! . :):i50 1 m v ~10' '"••1d ~ 11.., no Pl' t ... mu 5:~; 7 H7 ~~~ .. ~~l~,~~n~~~n~~~~~ Ga rage, bri 'rk frp ,;. .STEPS TO BEACH n•neatinn f a1·d1 lit>~. \icw luis $25.0IMI ~ath Eb'AS1TSIDE 2dBr lBa.; 963-<1567963171Sti n734J!.} SMALLlH:,\Cl lllOTEL &tlrYers pnvatep::illo,ni·w./\L11I 2HH,ll>aS230wmlt•r 'lc:JrrLICHTJ.:()Tfo'!\ ll>t9BaJa 4940655 u1 llns. yar . l'arport L ~ h 3248 BolboaP . I 3 707 RoomsS2350Y.cek . approx Jan l. Adult.... 2BR.lha.winll'rSl:!5 'IS{'Ol'HTS.Afullt1m1· S2601mo 645·0415 aguna ac ettinsu a 3 G uew EAST SIDE 2H7 Elden. S275 97!1 165X 4 BH. 2 ba, .H•arl.v S4!15 .wl1\llll'" d1reeto1 "h11 I'romontor." Ra.\ Jo"ront ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••••#••••••••••• ApL.., SllO mo 5 li 705 ....., -' ? H •-J> t d -H:.ic·hl·ltir .11>l furn Slli5 pl,u1., part1e..,, lllHJ "'· SOxlOO. Sale or tn1d(' for Beaut JIJr , 2ba de· PJnoram11: on•un 'lt!V., 3 OCEA .. 'iFRO'lT 3 hr.;! h;1 1-i·n... 3744 ~ r Cl •·n. •'Jl ~. rps. 2 Br houi.e attach. gar · IM"'-& murt.'! .Free Sun- ' I lo · d F 1 b b I f I I .. .,.,5 t I ' • ,. hlln~ & d..,hw.,hr. $275 . d '1 • S2 S Winter ,, · tora c·omm('rc1a cora rst:uno. rpt:, r.2'i a.cinrin. rpc-. \\mlerrl'nl:l """' ur •••••••••••••••••••••••l 642.63.IJ Chi! ok NopeL<;. 0 SEAWIHD il.t}brunch $116.500 642-3490 s hag nµLs. pvt patio. hltn~. full len~h 1frc•ks 1 n c· I A' ;11 I I 2 2 u Sill .... i. or SJOO mo m _ mo. 545-7983 Plus beautiful sing!~. -pool. l'lubh:-.l'. murh S550 mo C:tll 51!1 llM or f;;:i 172-l d TV Condo. 2 RR . 2 ltJ ikn 1&.2 bedroom apt~. o..-.county more $325 mo G45n77. c.59."AC" A9'99"() du e-.m.udst'f\ll'('. . MES ... VERDE 2Br.slv ref.drp!>.pdok t.:nl \'rl~ s.i1:,. ·_-. .,,-" """° ·• " 0 t & "' f11r111..,hl·tl & unrurnbht.: Pr()fSttty 2500 Ai.rt 'O E I Unique Balboa Inn ~~una ,l~7t1~.11ih~:u Hcl NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba. adult s;;os . Isl. 1st. + scr 2020 \1 11111 h npt·n Io tu i . ••••••••••••••••••••••• -JI:-R R NT SpraY. ing 1 SlfiO bal h aµl l-'u111 l..it, ll onl" 1 • • apls. Lge bcauLLCu' tn· Walluc_e 842·7_311 ~•rr\ 111111ct:-. or ch1ldrlfr. associated * ouE .a.cRE * 1l,a. rge 2 br hume. Crpt. BDRM. & nY.:~ rnn11-· l lll 1111 105 ,1 .. 111 Sl lnine 540 1515 I h ,.. ""' 1 ff I d G tl•norsopentu_u~ v.atcr 2 BR.lB:.i,pool,2udults Hnomma l1• "t'f\11•' LEMO.._. HEIGHTS s ,. · re · nn Y -ar. Lrj! ~umkck with ntC'an fi751(7 to L-a ~ach 37 48 landsca111n)! Jo.H·r~ ron· max ..... c5 mu l63'' 11 .1, a 1 I •Id 1· \1011 rh l•• " 1\dults $200 675 1827 \ll'W Built in rani:e & -..,,-· . ~ c. " PACIF R/\NCll . oven, d1~hw.,h1 . w ,.,.. Winlt•r rt'nlal Lhru Junl' •••••:••:•: .. :•:••••:•• l'l'l\'ahh· t·~tra Mus t see Iowa 549-433>1 BROKERS-REAL TORS 202S W lolboo 67\·JUJ L:STA'l'L'. Coty 2 IJr. I b.i hung alow t· a r pets & d rap 1, .• 1 lir. s. 1 .. 11• ln h"ill'h SI-IS EF FIC IF.NC 'r A PTS lo aµpn•r1atl0 S:ISS S46S. · r. r. f f J I ·' ~ .. J ' f Sl90 P I I MESA \.EIWF: \'ILL/\5. 1•-" HR apts $190 & $220. 1\ll slumpstone 1•11nstruc· WI rplc: or ulc, t•r ('OUP e SJ851mo mo No pc&.:-675'°'580C rnm . 00 · ,m~11 ; <>CL lion. 3 RR, 4.l>a . den N~. p~b. S200. mu MIS..;;ION l!f:l\l.TY llrnki:r phone. laundry. \.1llngt 1555 M1.·~a Vcrdl· Drive Ul1I pd. pool. laundry ~l ;.ister suite has his & G46·2042 _ ___ ••<194.0731 • • Inn 494·\H36 ~:;.1st (71'1 )540·8871 Just fac1I. cpts. drps. dshwhr. h II rr l BK 'f\ I \ ICY.. Ha 'Y & w of Ml'i.a Verde Ctr off closed gar. No pets. No hers bat s. A rms .. ° College Park, 3 Hr 2 Ba. L---H'll 3250 Palm. S!l5 ind. utili'lles Newport Beach 37 69 Harbor Bl~. adjumt. to children undt•r 12. 80 ft . Ucl Prs o tile frpll'. xlnt cond. $350. CMJUfta 1 5 ()<12.:1519 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CM.(iolf&C.C:luh Hat•icndallarborApts hallway. St ,Charil·~ Avail lmmed. 646-1757 or ••••••••••••••••••••• 11 •• BEACH LSI': ADULTS G46·1204 pc-can k1tC'tt · <. hambcr'i 549.9511 Newer borne in Lag Ht s . Corona del Mar 37 221 $125 i.tudio 675 lllf.5 after buill1n~ int 1t·t•makt•r. ...:.. · Salctlsc or rent. 3Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5:30 103 Ml·Jo~addrn refris.!. freC7C'r. roff Mesa Verdl'. a Ar 2 Ba. 2ba, bltns. S290 mo. J\vall STL'l>IO. $JOO JI 'rno. full 1 , maker Denw wetb..r& ws hrtdryr, dhl frplc. Deel (21313309752 h<1th ~ kitdu·n Orcan $40 ~K .lP 1&2 Bdr & beer taµper , all new S375 New crpls. refng. : 5 \IC'V. 'l7'1 'Ui4;ii Bach Color TV. ma11I 1 BR. 1 Ba S17S, incl ulll Also lbr.1 ba, pvt µatio &.. J!ar:.i)!e $204. inti ut1I 548-8005 v1nvl floors. t'rpls. 646·1757or549-95ll LOCJWtaNiguel 32 2 · • ..,en. pool THE MES/\ walipap~r . ..,huttt>rs & , ------••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 3724 415 N Newport HI. NB 2 BR & l BR $185 & $17:. drps thruout lk'aut'h Charming 2 s ty house. 3 3 ffr. 2 ba. vard S.125. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.16 !*>Rt Eastside. ., ldscpd v./v.aterfalb & t~r ~Ha . gar~en scumg GOLDRE~LTY r 37_SOWEEK &UP 541·5331 Koi ponds Honm for ll'n Jo ... Costa Mesa. $.100 mo 4~5-4653 or 8Jl 2700 ~ 13BH. 2 b"th ltlP:.tl b<•al·h - ------ nis court & ~wimmin)! 675·4107 •Studw&l BHt\ph location. Yrb lc.t:.c. PIMECREEK Effie. Furn or Unfurn 1 ---Owner l1'as1ng w 1buymJ. •TV & :'lt.11ci Ser\' l\v:ill S375 mu Jone.., He.tll}' LIVES UP quiet sober person over f(lOOll.t 5o s a ~!~~a~,21 & 15 Dona Point 3226 option cxl·epuonal 2 br •Phom· St'n· flld pool lnr, ti73.62w TO ITS NAME 40. Vtil pd G46-7342 rw rec. i'Co .. ·"'" ••••••••••••• •• • • • • • • •• condo o \-c r 1ook1 n J! •Ch1ldn.•n SPct1on -------' "1·r 'i1M1 t.ill 11 ""' ·'"'' Huntiouot Be ch 3840 ....... 1-:-:-:-:--:--::::::-:~ New 2 fir l'ondo. Oce~1n & Niguel Golf Counlr) •Lei" monlhl\ r.1tc.., I Bd furn pc11ll hlk to 111 , 1 1 ,. ,, 111 , " 11 h ••••• ::':~•••~•••••••• ~ CALL NOW Sunsel \'re\\. t1·nnis. Club. Ph495-4556 •s.5 OFF v.t·t·~.., rent Ocean Sngl .\dlt yr!} \\ .tti·t I .ii h 11 ,.,,11 ,, ~/~ 752·7315 i"1',.>10,1 .... 531211~;.,,~,1r,l·~;1~~46~;Missi~Viejo 3267 ,;7f.a~eY.portBhd CM S1_60.6156428/646·269n tt•l.1\1111! ... ·11111 1· 1111 t ~A~~!.Orlp~~CdHpr<;. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Barhl'lor I or 2 l~·droom" and To.,.. nhou~l'S l'r. s:;:!J!I 50 Opt•n !l fl Dally Spa Pooh Trnnrs Arross from 1-·a ~h11111 lsl:.ind at J ~1 m bon'l' 011 O a kwood Ga.rd en Apartments M~wport l~ocll In, Hl» .ti 1hll1 ,,4 '>·U~:.< . 1 J ' S:.in Joaquin lhlh 1<11.111 R 4000 17141644-1900 .~':.s••••••••••••••••• MD LIVF al Nl'wport Beath. 8RA Wcekh· w111lcr rates. SJ:'•. SPAMKIMG MEW srngle.roum. 6302 W. C-.t. 3 Br. with Sv. t.>llhh Hw\. Pinc Knot Motel. fireplace. Small d11lllrrn -17 141673-0440 well'oml' 2635 Santa An.1 A\I.' t E11-;1 C'o~ta Mc•sa ht.•h1ml Santa /\na ('oun lry ('lulJJ li75 :~W!I fur Ill format11111 Hnoms S25 "k up . '-" k1l!'hrn. /\pts $37.511. Y.k up. 541!-!1755 <ti ., -OC"'/\"'F'RONT "P \rlT \11111 '>ll.I \ 11111.:: IH'\\ I or 552. 9033 ·k I ••••••••••• •• ••• • • ••••• 548-9755 or 645-3967 r. •• • ., 1 ,. bit s g 221 16th ?O.') DONALOM.61RO .. .,.. nc~ --NewCordova3Rr.rP:td" Winterrental.1 Rr.$200 : lwt111111111 •11'·11111"111 n. ar. . ~ UTILITIESPAID • t R olto , ,.t I I'd L111111 "2211 1·111111t11rt· 15th St. 847-3!157 ,.., I G45 39(;j lloom lu n ·nt $2.'l wk. \ ..,, 11f house fal'lltl1c:.. frplt'. lgi: haek yarrl. ·I Y.k.., 111 :.llh alll'l' + ~Cl'Uril) <l1•p 16.'>0 Tustin A,e, Cos1.1 \lcs.i. 645-2897 ""0 •10 "'· e " __ FountainValley 3234 for 1mmcd rental $370. •BmGardens• Pl'r mo. u 1 inc r " 532-2064 ·,536·3051:1 RLOCKTOOCt-:A,,, 930 '"73 7844 ,1, .111.11.>i.-Sm.ill pl'l' Real Estate •••••••••••••••••• ••••• 846~~ aft 6 PM 1 Br Furn S185 mo. Movr ~ 1 or n • I\ \ 1 1 1 Ot 1 Deluxe Private 2llr, 2ba 0 C d ( I ' ti' 2 B \ fo $265 Adults no 11 ',' 11 "' 1111 ' .,.'l' ••2 BR, near new. $185 Li:t• walk ·in C"lo..,l'l". Wanted 29 0 .ono. J!<'.1 '· •.u ... wport•-ach 3269 m r · •... , Rc.1lnil'l•2br,frpl,ncw o1 .. ·11 •11111111,110.-.11~1 Rltns. carport. Nr. If\;' 1 1 /\ f s & .....,.., DC p!'t · 177 E 22nd St l>ltns . J?aral{l'. t:ab e · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• inc < s ssoc· <'e. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• . , s · rµh & clrps l hlk lo I .111'11·Y. ltd .· l w .. t.1 fr ...... way & maJor shop ""("I .1 b . ., tlubhousl'. S3751mo . 1)42-3645 ... h \ 1 r>· 1 \l 1,1 • •1 •• ,,.111 ~" Aclults lno µels ""'"mo W1I uy equity or rn 963 15f7'1fi:l J7Rr . $.1!:15. 3 Rr, 2 ba. xx lge yd, -/ 11l'at" . ' ,.a I l'I' o . , .... ,1. wm·" ·' ~"' ping. No pets. 545-0760 till June 15. S375 mo. on Vac ation Rentals 4250 house/dplx/trplx Pr1nc. . .. . > • •· ' room for t·ampl'r & boat l'art1ally furn. 2 br. 2 ba June. possible year I\ - - -2 b ell yt•arly least'. Avallahl1.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• only. 831·9700 ext 246 1 Rd. 2 h:i. nl'W <·ar pets. 2826 1 rvmc 641i·8883 or No c·hildren or pets . $185. S250 mo. 5411.4794 Adult 2 hu~c bedrooms, EX lge 2 br, a. x DN· 10 Ca II for LI ppt L ' t d . 101 -:-~ hlllns. fl·nn•c1 yil .Just 545·7628 Mature adults. 642-5848 1 bedroom furnished neur $170 no pets. lnqwre apt poolside apt nr l>~h3G2Adll. 551·6042 aflcr6 PM. CABIN r.xccu 1ve nee s 'ts· 11 a j n It· d. s 3 7 5 I ----C,568W. Wilson. nopets.$195.536-o ***BIGBEAR*** option ln purchast• ho.me. 711-1~39-4945 NF: W 3 {l r . 2 i" H 3. SUS CA SIT AS lloag Hospit Lil. ll4G ti973 Lrg. 2br. 2ha, wlk to bl·h. '.l lar).!L' bt•dronm:-. Sleep' ~5 br. ~I ~rcf..(L11X> . Twnhmc! on 15 a cr e L:irgt' nict•ly furn. 1 br S200. f'OURSEASONSAPTS HOMEFINDERS pool & tennis. $315 /mo. 12 SPJ)aral<'gamPrnnm School 01stmt 831 9734 HwttUMJfon Beach 3240 park, view. pool. Ja<'un1. Adults only no pets. 2110 San Clt'mente 3776 Spa(•1ous 2 br stud10. 1 ':! * *642-9900• * 631-1622 /642·3048 with color TV and J>ool R-tol• ••••••••••••••••••••••• sauna, lsc s:ns. 646-2700 Newport Hl ~d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b.i, pvt patio, pool. Child Spacious! 2Br. 2ba $1~5 tabk Huge :-.undl'l"k. U~ "" ,. F' I ., R 2' R I ok. no pets Sl95. 735 h Slt'JlS to Sand, 2 Rr 2 Ha. k ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• or .ca:><' " . r ·~. a. VlE\V twnhsc end unit on ---Large & cle:in, l RR. adJ .Jc1ann St 645 0332 ·C g-bltn,. patio, frpk. S2~15 ~ t't.-k 0 r 'f\ l'.e · 1.· n ' Houses f.umished ~ormal _1~111 f nr· ':tr~ 15 acre pa;k: New 3 hr l I Casa de Oro to occ:rn. beaut \'ICW. ----2 Br balcony, gara~e mo 642-~ 494 -8611. Laguna Hea~- ••••••••••••••••••••••• n~t~~1;lrpsr~l~c l~l1:~.., ba,bltns .frplc ,up~rcl'd. ALLVTILIT IESP/\ID Slf97 inl'ldk dut1I 492611!8 2 Bd l''AMILYOnly. l8rduplex,yard,Sl45 ' Cho1cE'Vat1Locallon,21$r 8alboalsland 3106 v.11lt~rsoftP~~r.l.gt•h1·at' pool. S31i0 644-1480 Compare before you at~&w n s l'<ewCarpets,pool ------Nr Hoag Jlo~p Lari.tl' 3 +loft Condo. Sips.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•d i><iul. " ma1nt 1111 830-SOSOC''tt 22 I r~nl. Custom rlcs1g11cd AJ>or!menfs S190 645·1204 I Block to Ocean g~ 2p·~~-~~:.111 b~~~: ~alk to lift. ,\var I FQ, LuxuryCotlagc.ant1qucs. Walk1ni: ll istan<'t' l•1 ONTllf-:B,\Y f\,1lunnJ,! Unfurnished $TUDl0apts.alluulpd lBrrnl'l'drefnJ?.smlpcl Aduits.~op~ts.S290.mo S?5Jday.\\'nleDr.R~ <;unken heat eel 'f\ all'rbed. ...t11uols.° lJcath. park" & fl<>aut /\pt. 4 Br. 2 Ba. •Spacious k llCh(•n "1th •••• •••••••••••• •••• ••• SlW. mo gsg w. 19th St. OK. ad Its only. Sl75 & up 642 0596 Faster. 3Z70 S . M~, 2Br $36.Syrly 673·769!1 I lighted tCflni:> cl. S.150 beamed Cl'll frplc . 11~chr~cthJ?~t1~g . BolboaPettinsula 3807 r..i2 J.1s2 Mgr 214A. 14th St. or • DcnverColo.!!02111 rt •-h--3169 t\\aillmmed.9hR806R clshwshr"c50.6735719 •S<'paralcd1n Jaart"._1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----645-8107 .._.EWPORTVILL"' C I Mewpo 1teaC ----""' •Jlome hkt'Sloraj?1' OA"RllHif: VILLA " "" B1J? Bt'ar .t lln. :! •••••••••••••••••••••••Condo 2 RR. OW. drvr Nwpt L(ts 3 br. 2 ba cl!'n. •Pnq1te patios Cus tom built. prof dl· 3 Br. 2 ba. bltns, children Spacious New Tnplex I Sun.r Deluxe frpk cpts. -.lc1·p ... 11 J.. 2 & D 2 ' ('orated 2 br. I ha. -.ll·p-.. 1 .. .,.5 3 B 2 -r-k 1~ t71·' l ..:-c r7-... II arbor \'1ew en. and washr. refng, s tov!' open l>eams. 2 fps . bltns •Closed gar v. 1stnra~l' wt•lcomt' $225. SSH W . m1 e to ocean...,.. . r , 1 & 2 BH or w m ·' ., "'" • ,,,.., Ba. $.595 mo. Will ron-Clubhouse/ pool fal·il S42.5 642-!1666 -~arhle Pullman to hc·h s.1.10 mo Yrlv ('c•ntrr 645-1197 Ba, bllns, lg. frpk. '>t'P Rl•aut. Apts. Adult'> ASPE..i 1, s ider unfurn 673·1148/ S225 / mo. 963 45li7 •l\ing~meRdrms tl40S6SOors7539i 3 -J?ar w /lndry conn Rltn .... crpts,dr:qH·s.dt.... " • 1;.10 4423 963-1786 Beautiful llarhor V1cw •l'oul . B a rbl'Q Ul'S C,. .. onadel .... ar 3822 2 Rr I ba,fclbll!lar l'rpr1t. 546.5633wkndsorart6 hwasher, rec. rm. po<il. :.! &!rm. walk to l1fl".t_~ ---------Home J-<1 Br. 3 Aa, Honus ~u rrounll~t.I with plush "' "" p ,1t1 o · n r c ·' •' r 1 • --RBQ s t town, ski to door l-~\'trJ'! Hous'"'S Unfurnished 3 BR. 1~ ba. b1~ family room. ~real pallO. $600 lancli.1•a prng . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lTJlt drps N1C'e . Atlults 2 Br patio .• crpt.s. drp._, satn:i~. . , eC'ur1 Y Sips 6-11. Hl':l'n11ahl1• $1 ••••• :•••••••••••••••••rm . Nr . Ad.1;n s & mo. Cull 714-894·221\S or Adults.Nopel!> s Hr. S4i5 mo hltns. & nnpl'ls li-125392 stovc,ava3itDeci~50 ~°'~ ~1;~f.1PLACF.NTIAAVF.. Iv & wklv ral1·~. c. 1 Rrookhurst ....-$385 552·4<141 2lll>RMS260 dshwshr. 2 sun porches. ------548 -40 1 • 17141642 2357 :i~HiJ.l!I ..... r111· llo'C ~ " Gt'ft~ral 32o2 645·3147:545-4289 365W W1bon642-1971 r rpts 6733331 /538-:l!l:lli 1 Story, 1 br. s tove & Alabama • As1><-'n.Cnlu 1111;11 ••••'•••••••••••••••••• -HARBOR View 2 & Oen. 2 . . -. --rt'fn ~ /\tilts. no pets . ON T ll !-: B/\ y ._ * YEARLY • 3 Br 2 Ba + Bonus Rm. Ra. $52..'i. mo Wtll <'on C t .... 3724 c t Mesa 3724 SHi.'i ~IR ti!l20 LOCJWta Beach 3848 3 Br :1 l',i. frnl<'. dshw.~hr . Retttals to shore 4~0 ts&drps$350lst & .• f 67311i1s / osarnesa oso --··••••••••••••••••••••• _, .,.. ,. *RENTALS •. ., rrp . • Sluer urn ··············································STUNNING 2 Br 2 Ba . bble inlo the bllns. pat111, s:-i~s ........................ . ON & <WF waterfront last. 968 7146 -640·4423 )!ardcn apt.. Pool. rec D~p· a re /\ ' n7'.l-57l!J. Sh.II c Ul'l'.lllfront ant ~1" '300 Up. Cal I for a list l I I room S205 71\l W 18th St. Lca~saen I ru1x>muryyosut'r('ur1't'\. -mo lli2M W ck t•,1nf'1)11t NO f NWPT Hts 3 ir, >a . --• · , • • • • Oct>an Vu. vrly. 2 hr. J h.1 HI :q NII. t.7'.l 10j3 • J ~eC.OBSRE ... LTY HOMEFINDERS gara~!'. children. pets $135. Clean !Br. non Matureadults 317S5lst duplrx. s:wo per mo .. "' "" * *642-9900 * * ok. S350 mo. 673 3599 smokt·r~ Pr!'f marnc•d -Hwy. 4~·~35. 644 67110. 642 34i39 Pr•of l'~"1on .1 I m" 11· ~ic 675-6670 3Brw/yard,garageS225 SanJuan cpl 972W 17th 548-0358 Oceanview l Bd N. l'nd, v.anl~ fem.di' In -.hi\• 8a-fboa Peninsula 3207 -chg· Capistrano 3278 -new cpl & drps. clt.'r 3 BR . 2 BA 2Br apt 111 Tu~lln. p~ '' 48r.2ba,yard,garagc HOMEFINDERS frpJc,oaraae. l•"hlksto Frplc.'n blktom·n 1 .1,1cu17.1, S.1un.1 S\I·• ·•••••••••••••••••••••• •F•o•r••r•c•n•t•••2•·~~··z,~~~:: • *642-9900* • Bch .... $275~ 673 3731 or 675 6682 yrly or v.mll'r ~Ill 0012 .: PEN POINT llOUSF. 2Br yd, gar. k1ds/pelok h Id ks 2 br, 2 ba + den. Yr ly. -Garaj!e & pool. $250 mt• 2Br. ~ar · c 1 , 0 190 548·5804 _ _ N 1-;w 2 Hr Condo. n r llo;11t j R ni mat. 1• v. .ml 1-ct l n i::hlt • S400 673.<•10 Village R"al Estate 557 9200 or <19611779 t•vcs chi.: ---11 w I /0 r ·1 ·I 2 ,tv h''" w vwv. in •1, .,.. " 2 B nJcs ok St 70 Oc~anJronl 2 hr. I ba. yr nsp. s tr ry ml ' . . ... - -No Agents Fee & wk<'nd" r. sm.. • 1~ .. $400. Ut1l in1·l Kid!. & i\dlL5 No pt•~s< SH15 + "'"" \" Jtt ~I l(K;!'I ;_ Corona del Mar 3222 •Magnolia/Edinger ENJOY " Se De 544 64 )9 ro. "I ••••••••••••••••••••••• lBR.2 8/\ ... SJlO SantaAna 3280 Bachelor,furn,pctok petsok.536-0321 • <' P ·• /\pl :i,:11l1mml'd l\al1111.1 BR r I ') r ~' r I B kh t ••••••••••••••••••••••• A RESIDENTIAL MOTEL --------Clean 4 RR. 2 ha. IJ:l' l~l.11111 SI 12.50 + uhl .. •; !~rk~ht~~ ';\;a~-~ Uc~· ·~~~~ rff .. S:~s HOMEFIMDERS THE AMBASSADOR WAY SEEK & ffNlf AFRI CAN STATES pnme loc Terr<if'f' front C.ill Ann alM47 9S7fi : IO S4SOlmn •Boise/Bushard ""* 642-9900• * & b:irk Yrlv S-1511 mo lloommall• nN•1lcd. rd;h •• 2·Bll, frpk. hlock to 3 BR,2BA ... $.145 2 Hr den.fm·d )11.fq1lr AR A 0 GER IR l ALGE D NA WR JONJ-:S R.F.Al.TY . or 1-'emalr 1 hou~~rr tient•h, Ava 1 l Dec 27 •<iarfield /Brookhursl chi.: L W 0 C C 0 R 0 M K E N y E R I A U G 673-62111 beat'h $1..55 mo. 673-3'Mo:l .... c.J\/mo 3 BR 2 BA .. .,.,c f I .. r->7< I fN 'At IL IT 11 ' ·vAll . ,,,, ,','IF. Hf A r fl l'OOI ...... ....,., · · • ···""""' 3 Br. n1·< Y11. ,:<ir """" •1 ·Kl 1 " ' "'"' ·• G A E C G U 8 I N A Z N A T A Y ti E K HAL PltilCHIN •McFaddentBrookhurst • wA•.11rn & DRYE R AvA11 • ,, 1 11rn 1r1f<; P11111 ru;AI~TORS 4 RR.2 Bl\. S3SO llurry I 2 l>r. rncd yd $200 . Ill I nl MH'N ROOM • \\l'.I v MAI() ·l r1v11 l A N R T 0 I c G A A R I u G F N 1 u G 2727 F; Coast flwy •McFadden/Newland -• wr T flM~ Rr• 111 ,(RAH1H • 1v•1111irrr OIAL PH(INf D O I A N N C U I L W N A I R £ G L A 675-4392 4 BR.2BA ... $360 SouthLQCJUfta 3286 • tNn1v1n1.l .\l lfMl'I HA1Uf1l t.ONrROl NERN I z 0 I BG A EN A t p 0 G y •McFadden/Sprin J'dale ••••••••••••••••••••••• A Iii W Z G P R N M E N A Z l C E T E N nee. 1st-June 13th, 2 Hrl. 4 BR. 2 BA ... $345 Beautiful Spanish home 1111• t>1•.111flflll in<J u111q111' l\l1\f)8SS<1C1or inn-; HI' l bl\, trplc. 1 blk to H1~ • Bolsa/Springdale by the bt'arh m rx<'lustvl' ltll.illy ...u1rnunord uv 1u .. 11 q.1•drn<. w1lh •-nmf,Ht W 0 A A ll T 0 E A A 0 GI S T A T E SI A Coronn. Refs .. 675 1!117 3 BR. 2 BA ... $.'l35 area of So Ln~una . 4 br, 11111 w.ih"1.111s q<!ntl1• sl1•"11ns ind 1.>uul111nq R G N N A A M I Z R E U G I N P I R K ---3224 963-4567or963·1786 4 ba. lge In rm, library. ur110i.., HM DO N H NA HG t NE RA AL I M Coda MHa f 3 m r m , c <' n 1 r a I ••••••••••••••••••••••• .i BR. 2 RA. H IF pool, G 0 8 I S A E C H T A I I E H R 0 A M courtyard. 2 1•111 J!•IPIJll' '270 2 Rr, yard. <'pts, r pts drps. nr llunl Avail. Jan I $700 mo Furr11shed S•nQle Apt/Motel U111ls Low I C G A z L 0 M D R E N I U G A N 0 A dri>s 160 "D" Monte V'5· Hrbr. >.Int ncighborhd. (714 )499·41011 or !7J.1 I 0 L 0 N R R E R W N A 0 A C G I lJ G l 1:1646-"883; ~5-7628 S42.5 mo. 646·9275· 833-6413 Weekly Ra lee; M N A O O T A N Z A N I E A 0 R 0 H E ----------iH.B townhouse immaC'. 2 2eR ocean view !iun R T H M M C P M 0 R 0 C 0 E I 8 M A Z 3 BR. 2 BA Oltn!I Good br ~den, f~le . wet bar. deck'. walk to bt.-arh COSTA MESA/2277 Harbor Blvd crpt.s. drps l.1kt' a mCldCI pool, jacurn. $.190 mo $300 t213 )94 l -~94 11r Tel: 714/645-4840 from $36 home. Obh' ~ar 11& Al 5 n 3 1t1'8r !!0.!0e (714)499-4094attcr6pm P I downtown . ....,..,., . .,. -f)nnl oo f!erv. 962.2064 Wntmlnst..-3298 )tllrde11cr Incl $350 - --------••••••••••••••••••••••• 646 392florc•vt>s ~9-1532 3Br. 2ba. frplc. de,.,-i . S300 Deluxe 3 !kt. 3bll Condo month. 'llf'Ml + 4 ~~ Pool. Ji.C'uni. 'iC'<'unty ('le aning t«>c ~ate wa~ht•r/d1ver Wtll ScC'nario 9fH4,079 &t i·ons;rlt'r 2 3 women Nol 968-214'1 <'h1ldrtn under 14, no Firc-placc UW bltn ~ pets $.T75 Owm•r/Bkr Lachenmyerl Realtor l.arlt{' 48r hou!'c NtUIS cpt.s. drps. 3 hr, 2 l>.1 Rd li. H9'.\ 13~1 or 11ft ti.I di-lt.,frplc.dlnrm ,new $3~0 /mo !163 -4!69 8!13•'711; a k (or Jt>rrt painl $..T75 673-0626 983-1786 Kukuk FULLl!RTON/2100 W. Commonwealth. Tt'I: 714/879-6901 from $33 SANTA ANA/939 E. 17th Street. T~I. 714/SS8·9231 from $37.50 S. COAST PLAZA/2909 S Brr!'IOI Ave Tel 714/540-2300 from $50 .... ,....,11-· T1le ....... _ .............. , ..... ,... : IMotll•• .............. ......,,,, ,. ......... ,... -· • hl44fa ,.._ ...... It .. H ... I ~ Ma 11 Guinea Al 9er1a • Congo Rwanda Ethiopia Ghana UQanda "°roe co Kenya Zambia Tan1i1nia '(pmorrow: Popular Observances ~:111tlV much ,.,,., "S..ll 6 ,if,d" pvol .. •llh o,,.r !10 d1•rnv•r•t>• ~r p•n•I in an all M• Mrite ol't ,..,. 1**1.t• r nftftt*f ¥CliuM .. 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NEWPORT BEACH eom.,_ldlft Dr ... ..,.,,_ ..... • OtT'lptttlt J'1l1'' ,' ........ .. ,. l ·•· ..... , 'r • eo• Dt n t " " 4t>: • \ ..... l C' .. ~ .... \.~"•· ...... / .l.moi.-o "~ 19 C.11 Mr. Howard . 845-8101 111·1 l :\I'1•lf11 1· 11 1111111 l It.OST C1tld l<immi'<I Comp<t nwn drt\'t'I ~ 1111· ,\ 1111!11 tn.il ... p.1 11·' \ho PRIVATE PARTY ,nll'Jh i.:l;i..wo; 011 or hl\\rl l l'Ookmg fn ,. n1.111 ~I Ii~ I m 1111 \"' r •' h 1111 "'' 1 n will moke 2nd L llHl .t ,&. ,fl .ii lw ·' h I rt•f s:u; 1~1:to. !17!1 12fib l .n·1111.1 '\11.:111'1,\ \11 ,11111 H••\\alll i.7.1 1~•~ I \ .,.111 ·" '"' l l.t1Hh 1,, trus t d eeds, credit '!7 Yr old :\1.irn1·<1 :\-1 :.ill-I "·'" I >1o·..:11 I \\, ·•1 H1 111 not important! 11.'"1 m;ll•· do~· hl.11 I-JU~L m11H•1t rn111 ,11 t'il ··~-'"I 11 \ lmt ·" :111 Call Broke r \\ h 11 '' Inn!! h ·11 r i·d l11oktng £111 B1nlogv n·lal I'• r "t II II.II I h HI *530-4781. 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Food Service Workers 110-.p1I a l exp<'r l<olat mg S<"hedult• E 0 to: Xl nt benefits l\t 11~ t app ly rn pe r s on . l'q1'la ;\J l''a Memon al ll1 •~p1lJI. :\1 r:- Uun l ;i p, :101 \'1lloraa C :\T Trust De~d loans. Re a sonable term\. 1 ·.11111111knllf~ 1;11; t:l~2 ~ AccntsjRec FOREMAN :1.. Posrtmn oprn m :ir c·ounrs 71 OO F1lx•r).!l:i~' 'al'l1L mold I· I ll '\ ll l'n m1·r .1n1,1n ret·ei,;ihlt· for l'rll'rj.!l•tit· H~lp Wanted 7100 Help Wont~d mi.:. Mu .. t lit· iiuahflt•d ~JNCLI . 11• tr 1111 ~u1 t•• ... •·· ~ ... ,,•1 11r "1·! ~•.t!f:l 17 I I "B" W e s tcliff 6 3 1-2233 .11·1 n or .1!JH 7!1111 audit ~ll·<·ounh m.ik(· ell' BAllYSITTl':H Nee dt-d 1 Counll'r Help. parl-t1mt'. l \[1•' \1 .111• t21Jl X!llj 7142. 1n d1V1cl11<1I 7't•l'dt•d Lo1··.·••••••·•.•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:!l:ll •137 ~11!1 !. () \ '\; S ,\ s \ I. I-.:-. 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Family Hc:.lJuranl 1'10~• '11l.l)(N I II \\hil l' 1'1l~l f''ound lhmalay:m m alC' Bah)~1tt::.-r ncNte d for :I yr --So. El Cam1110 Hl'al, !:;an ;r; 11~).I:! lll'Utt<rt•d l'al Accountin9 Clk $600 old. Cd M air line couple' COUNTER HELP Clem ent<· 4~<! 13;,;i r. f ·wis This com p<i nY is hinn~ n ·i.: hrs . v.(•ekt•nds & P /time. Da ys. 18 & ovr . .>41 , .. NOW for '76! 511 Wpm "'crn1f,!hl640-514:1 Apply be twn 2 & 5 pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.C>ST Ill mo 11l1l C:n •at typing. Lob of '"\'anl' wkdys. Dl'l T al'o. 1155 Habysill(•r. m ature', for -1 Money Wante d 5030 EARM vr o <1 1 n •er re s Inspector ELECTRONIC INSPECTOR W1Lh I l o 3 years t•x pencnce tn!»PCt llng ·" i.em lile<l t•irr m l board~ m<.'chanital or C'lcclro rnel'hamral parts. ('om ponc•nls, sub·a:.:.l'mhllt·~ or a .. 1.l'm hh1•:. M usl kn<l\\ t•nlor f tl(l1· Jncl b1· , 1 lJ l l• l 0 \\ II r k \\ It h .I minimum of sup er n s mn l'lcasc aµply m person STANDARD MEM.ORIES, INC. An APPl.IF:D MACN F:TlCS con I' co. 2221 Sn. Annl' ~l San ta Ana. Ca !J2if)i1 .'\n E qua l OpporJ.un1ly • 1-:mployl'r :\t F 1!,1rhor .11 \tl.11•1' < :\I \ir 111nd , 11·1 1 , pl d ip :> IJl\l ... 11 I II \ _!1111 11 ~'I I I 11 1 t I• I ,'(, \\.11 1·h·111~1· '""'' dt11d I' .i 1 111• Ir nm < 11 \•rt" 11 I • l't 1 11'" from I 0 °0 to 17.40°0 INTEREST on highly secure 2nd trust d eed s. Call Bro ker 530 -4781 I Dam .. f.1...,n .<·h11k1•1•hJin., t .v··. A 1 pay.1bll' &: Id C IM 1• f r Raker.Costa Mesa. lnJ.: l':ll" 11111) l l>. l'<tll A rcce1vabll' <:.ill l'on f).1il l6RO !jj~1.:tx:1!i l rol CJ rccr r-:m ployrn1•nt 3 DA YS-$60 I Agency. 55'i R505 BEAUTICIANS -, Pu blishe r s of t ht· World GARMENT CUTTER Fo r W<'ts w t MJg (.'11 Ex- pt>n <'ntt'<I or w ill lr:irn Sa I a ry l'O mm 1•11 '>II r a I l w c• 'I: pl' r A 11 pl~ 1 11 l•----------- Pt'r -.on . .\I on Fri !I J:.! 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P os 1t1on pa~., ~iO m s P e rsonnel s .. r, 1c·1• of Hi'~AUTY O P R Leading wkly j?ua rn. for 6 s ail--. Hunl1111..'1on &-a1·h . Uilti8 N B Salon Al>k for J i m , demonstrallon1' w poten Beach BIHi. Su1ll' 121 644 7321 £::,es. 552 0943. llal wkly m eom e of S13U. /\re you m a n aJ,!C'men t ----------• oncnlt-<J? E arn up lo $1500 m o p l 639 lll23 10 ~)~>:~a~ o~!~l~a1· Call Virginia Calkin:. fur p erson a l 1ntc r v 1e w . 673·1166. I 2·3 Hm 11l f11.,. .. fro m S l 35 p 1•r rn11 'l.l·ar .\1rport '\11 ,,.,, .. ,. r1•q K:l:l J:!:.!:I !11 1 l noon \I HI'< llf'l' S:!IMI 'llU,11 \' lt•l'I 1:11 p1•r ''I II Saffter Mtg. Co. ,\hort1on ado1>L1nn & f.422171 !i l5 (1till l hCCJJIOj.! I•----------! .\1'("1\ H 1': 547-251i3 i\.o;semblcrs 2nd TD loons W ant~d Huy T n ·:-ror '""h 1 MASSAGE ly 1'1!ot dt'hvery r<>utes may ht· ;i\'a1lable m y our art'.J. Earn profit for de · ll\'11n <'s & ca s h. tnps or rm•reha nd1s P for s cllinA rll'w s ubsenpt10ns . For inform<ilwn ph•ase c all 1;12 4 321 1-'r om S an C lc mt•ntt' Sa n .Ju an Capistra no a rl'a , 1·all 1!!~·06.10 and M ,..,1.1on Vic· Jll El T orn :Jrl'a. l':lll SHI 6..111) Ddiven •man , over 2 1. LA Timt's -route . Coi-la M t•:.a a re a . No eollecl Mus t h ttVl' d t•p e nd . e ar . 546-6427. (;('m •ral Of I H't'. al·1·111rnb rt'l'C'I\ a hk. 111\ 1111·1111.! 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'\n c· '1 '>-111 :!;.'illl :\1odn .111 1 lt1·11tl'l1· l'rrn H>t '\I> \I 1•-k.111 ltu:-1<\ PACIFIC l l TRAVEL SCHOOL ... rt•-h 11 1·1p.1ls 11nl ' •IX '\.I Ii nr \1.1 ,. .1 pp111'< 1 'r 11 11 •newpo _.oc Mft1'41i'i H;I\ & ;-....,111 111"1 ('\f hto i':11th SI .~ l\n,1 r ull .. tr\I((.' g.mlt•fl 111 I M5 ~71 543-6655 fin•.., nrur .11 rpnrt r ro m l!f•.1111\ ~.1l11n llc 111t h Sp.11·1• \r1 r1'<11l(•ri h y N i\'TT'\ PRODUCTION ASSEMBLERS F.ll'l'lron1(' A~:;1·mhll•rs w11h :it leas t li mont h' l''< penen n· rn C'.rh ll' har m·s.,1ng. "old1•nni.: .111d to ul'h up ur pranll•tl l1rc wl boarcb Ir \Oil qu,1hfy and arC' a ).!C)()(ll rl'l1.1bl« IA. o rkt·r p l•··•"' appl~ m pe r,nn STANDARD MEMORIES INC. Et111a l Oppor Emp oycr Boat Manuf octurer Ila~ an 1mmC'cl OJ><'mn~ for .1 MOLD REPAIR SPECIALIST Dchn •rv Drivr rs wantc•!l Pc·rsonncl OC'parlml'l'll for p itimc hc·lp A pply in C:lllLS <;11u.s c;1111.s PACIFIC F.asy fun Joh. 1l ay 111 P<'r~nn. Piua !\ta n. 19:.!0 nig ht Nu t'\I' rwi· . IA.• Harbor Bl. CM 1ra111 vrn1 \'1111 nw:-1 l1l-1· MUTUAL DENTAL REC EPT Min 2 rt'<1pk & ht· al lt•a't I>! 700Nc·wpor1 Cir Or yrs expc r ~u~l typ1•.1 Apply :m~ aft or 1•\1· I Nt'wport fkaeh Ca !l2lifl:l know ;i ll ph a st's of front 2112 1 larhor . l'o,t.i :\ti•..,a I Equal Oppor t-:mployc•r d<.''k Salary & bcn c•f1ts .•--------------------- open . 640·0300 o r 833 081R - GORDA Liz J.a h or alnr v T C'r h n1 cian DENTJ\L ASSISTANT C::i ll f h<'l;n!>rrl \t·r h for C ha 1rs1de . 3 da\.., "k l'\'t•nrnJ.! shirt H38 ~l(itll I'~ u I I m o u l h. r r Ila' Op(•n111i.::-. F or c•xt 301 construe h on pr ac 1-:' P"r req 645-4070. COOK TRAINEES Lad v who net'ds ssoo mo & :\tu'l be cap a ble of re · Denta l Asst. pa r l ltm1· painng r1berglasi. m old.o; exp e riC'n ced Call Ur ~ p a r l s & m a k 1 n g Weiner at 8'17 8!)01 ,\ncl up ·salt·~ orrt•nll•d l'hmw DAY BUSBOYS Manlyn. 961!-!l:r7X *Leqat Sec'y ~800 * 1\N AP Pl.II-: I> ~1,\C:'\ETICS l'ORI' 2221 So Annf' SI Sanla Ana. Ca !12704 mocl1fllalloni. Jleq ·~ m m 0 f'NT. L C h . d A ·1 • \ l . t , " a 1rs1 <' , I · H:.1<1XPt.-_J_' ypp yht,, s1st. ExpC'r'd P 't1 mc s an11Kr ac s Mo rns onlv . Nfl 5'18 5504 \ppl) In P t•ft.;On Mun lhru 1-'ra :1 51'.\t 900 Boyside Dr. NB t-:q ual Oppor 1-:mployt•r Fec P aid. <.;o lo 1·11urt ",l h this husy :illornt•) I Year~ Cahf 1·x1wr :" .1 l l' ,g a I s c· r r 1• I .1 r ,. "SLrong .. s h a mus t ! .\lso Fc•e .Jobs. Ca ll Co ntrol l'et n •t•r l':mrloymcnt A~en1·y. 551l-R505 J\n Eq ua l Opporlun11~ Employer M F ,\SST 'IAN.\CF:R ror 7'1 11nil enmpll-x 1n {'o,ta Mi .... ;, ~I c!a \'" ru•r \\ 1•1'k ft45 3.~ I n r HJ'i !1~11 7 ATTENTION! 3 -6 Mo's Work 18 & Ove r HlC!2 Rarranca Rd - -· l rvrnt' OC'ntal Floating Assist t-:qu:il Oppo r t-:mp!oyC'r for busy long t'slah'I ofr -Non s m oke r llc•f.i. Wr1tt• Bookkeeper j1lecept. Classifie d act no. 5f>R 1· l o F ro n I o f 1· o f h u s v Daily Pilot. PO Rox l!l60, <.'h1mprat•t o r lmmt•d Costa Mesa.C~1 9262Ci 1>c1s1l1nn. fir:. !) I & J.fi ()r (;ary I, C'oulurC'. Dental Assist p/limc'. E x 2013 Wc•s lchff l>r. Suite pandcd d uly cknta l as 1111 NBti45 5300 s ist & plaque M nlrol rn -:,lrucl or. Cha1rs uk ex Bookkeeper jPort time pN Xray li e r efj'cl X lnt Approx 2 d ays a Wl'<'k oppor. S a l o pen 842-66.11 GUARDS l mmC'd. C'mplo y m Pnt . full & p t lr ml' l n :.1clt" work Work anv shrfl lin1form!> furn l0 rvim • & Co!.la Ml'sa a r <'as . Al!t' 21 o r o v r H l' l 1 r <' <I n k Univc•rs al. 1226 W Slh Sl. SA E quul Opp . F:mploy t•r LET"S MAK E A rn :AJ.' You answl'r this a d a n<I I v.111 Sl.'nd you dC'la1ls o n a n opporLim1l)' ror h1Ah i n come-Pl.ll S ra~h hon u s C's a n<I f ri n g:· benefits WC' nC'NI :in rn· cl 1v1d11a l in t hC' bt•at'h ;-1rea NOW' Wntr C .fo' M us t bt· experient·ed 0-IETA-RY S-PVSR • Call 9fl28!HO twtw R & Wt" \\Ill tr:.im v1111 rn our !IA M "kd)~ FT for 144 BC'd S N!-' HAMDYMAM llea \'rly c•xp<'r ~ent"rah't n C' t' cl <' d f n r r t' s r d e n . t1al c·ommcnc:.il rc patrs nn a frN• lam·c ha:-1s Mch c ulous P<'rf<'('l 1omsl <'a hbC'r pn•frrred Must h;l\'e lrutk trans porla lion a ncl ;ill nC'ce ssar v , P u t C'. P r C's .. T exa.; RefinC'ry Coro . Box 711. Fo rt Worth. Tt•xas 7fi \01 bw.rnC'" '\11 'stnkc•s or - -P revious di<'tary l''C pr la\ orf .... pknl) 11f "nrk If Carpel Cle;in1·r. t·xpt-r 'd n <'<'<' M u:.t h:n t' eom '1111 "r 1• .11nh1111111 -. & Mu:.t hecll•pC'nJ:ible Call ple t\.'<i or be e nrolled in l.dei:!uard & u t1 l1ly pl.'rson. p r 1v. r el lC~ d uh Must be Hf'd Cros~ q uahhed . Work 15 b rs pt>r wk or more S2 50 h r lo s t a rt Call J e ff ;,l SAA CW.O \\1111l<l hkr ,1 po,1t10n out !M>.12391 An~l 1 me approved cou rs e G el 11f thl· 11rd11Lir~ (",111 --wages & bene fits Apply .iflt•r !l;1rn <'hild C:irr Widow n eeds m person. 8383 New m a n h.1pp~ n •liab le p C'r son for 539-1183 AYON NEED EXTRA SSTO MAKE CHRISTMAS MERRIER? t' h 1I 11 t ' ar t• & I 1 t e Ave~B.:. 842 5551. -tools Cnntart Mr S am housC'hnld dulrt•i. in ex· Dininj? Room W a itress. Osadehl' G !'l PM 673 R300 , t·hani!<' for rc)(lm & board Exper. in d1n1n~ r oom M O ContraC'l inJ! +-'><ilarv S tudt•n\. free service a m us t. Applv m t1m<' a liowed M a ll' or person a fter 9 :3 0a m .ll o s p 1t a l /\ilf1•!. & frmalt• 1-; OluH 640·0352 Hotel Laj?una. 425 S Orderlies, 1m m ert opt>n- EH•s CoaslHw y.LaJ?.Bch . 1n 1ts Tr a 1ncl'S 11 k -~ 642 0400. Live-In Companion' fo r semi ln\'alid lady . No housewor k or cookm~. P vt rm & ha. Lels urt• World Tow<'rs 640·.1>144 or840·1262 '. COOK. cx(>l'r. in dinner. DONUT Shop. a ll ni~ht -11ri>f<'r m alurr p e rson. s hift . No e xp n t'<'. llousC'r leanini:t l 2 cla ys 1• _________ _ Call6737750 Woman 8 Jt(' 25-45. Apply WC'ekly . flalboa I s land LOA._. : -,.-in J>('rson. M r . Donu t , 135 bayfront h ome S2 50 hr • t'1lok for sn ark s La nd , i-:. l7lh. c.M R.1.1 3145 PROCESSORS Earn them a~ :in /\VON p ravalt• Country C lub - -------Downey Sa\in)!s & l.o;m H El'R ESENT ATIV I-: (;ood h o urly w ;q~e . EledrotticT~ch llou!!e kC'efl{'r wa nted li ve has 1mmediat<' opcni~s Sl'll h t•:i11t 1ful ~1 ft-. lX'n1•f1ls . 3.'i h r., pc r week Hig hly cxp C'r 'd l <'chni rn. L11~hl work 1n Orangt' County ror JC'Wel r v . ('o o,m1•t11' "dny s p e r '-'C.ek . eia n for audio-vidt'o ltF 5573R70 _ ('On venllonal lo an f>To morr I II ,ho" \tiU how Ma htrf' 1-'ood e x(>4'r fa11t & digital t e lf'pho ne work llousekec p('r Cook for (2) eessors M11,1 hll \'t' ~x Call 540 7M1 or ht•n1t h fnnd orwratmn p n •ff'rrMI l\1u.<1t be ab~e lo e ng inel'r . people 1,1 v e in P\ t per in prot'C'ssinl( from 7 1359 r nll li 44 540 4 fo r •n service & install a wrclt' room & ha 642 9f\Of. documen L'\ throu~h furtd· 1en1('w vanetv o r c lrrtrnn1 t· ini:t • --sy!§l em·s Only v-•rson~ HsPkpr , (.(M)k <'Xllt'r for <.:onla<1 l'E-r~onnl'I Oopt exper 'd in profes!l1ona l & s1n1tle pe r "lon L tve In 549 0902 ' 1ndustnal audio systt•m !> R11 l h o a rdl\ SJO O F,qual Oppor ":mplnyc-r nC'ed apply. P ast cx~r ih hi3 tA79 _ L B.1h~-.1t1t•r 2 flfl M $2 00 p~·c h r M v horn<' f'41) 0.'\.')2 f': H''< 1:r l.t•a'<lll;;? nff1ft' 01wn 'l ll1•nt.1I lf 1~hd."' 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J,ransmii\saon nt>ces~ & - --- -Manaiter Trnt' to S10.4uv. helpful Up to $1:1 hr 'Ila rt l nd l':n1f1nN•r iun< Sporil"9 ~ •! . mg_ C;all 547 :l901 be tw Mf~ payrl iten ac1·t 600+ Top n nt 'I ro offerl' r eC,il 8 12 am E o Jo: Mt>d1cal front Offir t• pro U<'cpl1nnnl npp$Jr . :--1 K :;oo "' fl Oc.•,.;1n \II'" ~I '1 ri1wr \."i~()("l\Ci' l.t'I m1•0,ho\\ 1111 I \llll h11" In 1•arn 111lo p 5 • R f'\\ \till' l.11,1 ._,it,•·11.111 I !ii' k \ \ II \fr• ,1 \ I rd1• " r m " h I 11 1 1 \ 1· • .. 1~11<117'1 ultl 1111 11.42 :111'>0 C 'ORO"I \ 11 I I \1.\ H OH 11 1· 'IJJt't' '>o .1 (1w1t lnr lurk"' all '"n 11 t•!I (' •• r r 1 11 I! 1· II 1• a l I ) 87 5 fi(lf",ll 1111 S21lH Ill\ For m lt•n11·" \t r O 'ToUl4' IWJI :1:1!11 RO l'Tl~I 1-: n :1 rllni: 111 ... 1 !'-h1·i-rdoi• lt'l 11111 h' ~'l N JI a r'"' I ,.;,Itson rn;in '11 '''''" <h•I ln:l O!);Ji1 1,.111 1;)1;• l \1 .1 r fl 1 w .ird ' ;, 111 I H:l2 ProfHtionaC Carfft' Man~ment hv n.11ional frrm w 11h of f 1t·~, 1 n m o 14t m :iJor h:HP n-A n t ran., Hour' I •1 s. s ct:i vi. ,, weei.. r (lr 2 w('t"k!I or m u) lw 1H•rn111 11rnt S.">O Ref.. SU\ flMO 1·1t1t•!i (.;ull Mr Ph1lhp:1 11.1\l' s1111wlh rr\J,l. \11u w.1nt for rr .... f'Xplan atory con lo :.<'11'1 Cl11 .. 1o1r11·~ 111!<1 du ft>renrt.>. 752 161fi 1t v.<.'11 1;..ii ~lf>7x SOOO Oranac County tor rapid odvancemoiOI. C00t<5, lirper'd A~t MoldeN P II Phonl' W r k $.1 10 h r Coll Ooh WeNt. 848· 1•· l"Qr bu11y 24 hr t•offte Wanted 7213) 437 29<t9 lr-vlne Penionn<'I A.ren<'y Ocnnlll /.; 04'nn111 l'cr11jjn · ..,hOJl. Part&r/t1me o pcn --iW!fo: 17th.<'o.~to M<'llU nC!I S<>rv1<'eofHl.lnttn l(}l)n IOl'!'I {'1tll h4>twn Ra m & f"lmt wha t ••ou ~uni 1n Sualc 224 642 1470 Aen<'h , lfl168 Rea c h Blfd, 5pm.~ll ll:l'>l P ail' 1'1l11I Cl11:-.s1l11•1h ~ S111t r 121 • . ~ ) r Wodr>Hday, Oecemt>.r 3, urn; H I w t d I I WIKlnesday December 3 1975 8045 Mlsullaneou1 • OAIL Y PILOT 04/ -----8080 Ml$ceUane~ 8080' ~ H~p Wont.ct 71001HetpWantect 71 Hd W * .. ~!. .. !".: ....... !.~~ ~~f.~.a.~t:-:! ..... ~!.~~ ~~~.~ .......... ~?.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••~~ ... ! ... =.•.-:! ....• ~!.~~ Free to You TAILORESS NEW SHIPMENT -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······················~- · JANITtlRIAl -MAINTDfANCE Real F'~t•tt Sales Newport /Irvine are•. Thu "national but neighborly" winning team with high comm/ split, training pro~r<arn, nation wide rettrnal:1 und more. Century 2 1 , MacArthur :.at Jt'ord Rd tn the old ranch house ~4950. -Puppjea, Adorablu Mm1d 2 l.udjt•ti 3·til>d bikt:<i . 26", WANTED , i ~'ree~ Ca.ll eve. & $40 20". $30. 008·mH3 ' We h ave a P.OSition open for an ex· wlmd. 645-5376 after 3. TOP <.:ASH DOI.LA n 1 t>~ominent ~ew porf: Clothing Store Wi shes To Hll'e A Maintenance Man Of High Qualit y. The Hours Would Be .~:30A M -4P~. Mond ay T h rough Saturday. Add1t1onal Hours Available penenced t a1lor ess to work part·t1me JUST ARRIVB> FROM ---PA l 1> "' c 1 n Y 0 U tt,, IA.Ck UST G ~rm 8 n Shepherd , Ma~navox Ody:ss~y near J EWEl.H Y WA'N'IU:!';, alongside the greatest master tailor to purebred. male, to good new S1111 111 box. $75 Alff OBJt:CTS, <mut ·•: befoµndanywhercin theGREATEST YEST£ny£•Rs home with lge yard. 847-4212. S ll.\'J-:H s1 .. nv1ct~ • STO l;J\ ~ f 1---------I" IN Jo: t'IJ It N •· AN· RE to be found anywhere. Our COLLECTAILES 495·52833 t 3pm Tll)lll·.:-. M!i:l:"l)o"' J f Qualified • ' store .is located in Newport Beach &. & AMTIQUES Adlt Male Lab, altered, LIDO VAN & STG the lallor shop is on the 2nd floor of the 1673 Irvine Ave Su 1te lJkes kids all shots. Nds Uttclai.....d StoraCJC.' 1-'tn•wootl 01 ~'. t:ui-$7~ ~·ord, d1•I O;ik t'OJ>t I" t 1 t' w v o Ii S up p I y ~ ~>Ill 1122 StartlftCJ WaCJe is $3 Per Hour Reply To Clmsffied Ad #420 C /0 Daily Pilot P.O. lox 1560, Cost. Mna. Ca 12626 •R•c:.pt/S•c:y $550• XJnt entry level position for person s eekjng employment NOW ! Strong typing. Front of. f.i c e appear an ct' Decision maker. C;ill ConLrol Career Employ- ment Agency, 556·8505. -------- Hetp Wanted 710 H.tp Wanted 7100 now thru April for beach " ~ RECEP'f·TYPJS'f from ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• area accow1ling ofc. Call JUNIOR SALESMAN 10 To 15 Years Old 'earn $20-$40 per week working after s c hool & Saturdays. Huntingt on Beach & Fountain Valley areas only. Leave name. address &phone number 646-4444 for info. Recepl/Sccretary F\tll·lime ~o lease bid.: llntg Bch. Base salary + Bonus. 832·4161 RECEPTIONIST store in a large air conditioned room "L'' tm back of H1 ·t1me _b_1g_y<!: 556-4378 __ _ with all new equipment. We also have Liquor ) Costa M_e_sa __ t~e best sales staff, selling to the mcest customers & if you would li ke to have the opportunity to join our team ... Please send a brief resume to: The Daily Pilot, P. O. lox 1560, Costa Meta. Ca. 92626, CJassifitd ad no. 60 I. We wUI contact you for an inhnk-w. GOODIES GALORE ESTATE rn:MS Cule all black kllten fn?e to !!ood home. (.'all 5'i8·5379 aft Spm ANTIQUt:S f'urn, porcelain. silver 12 Beagle l,..., Poodle:s, 5 lo!lass, crystal. Chnslmas weeks old. Free to good ~hop early big sale 4 days . homes. 833_1_5_26_. __ _ onlv l>ec 4·7. 1967 Church St C M . 1 blk F.. Nt>wport Fumitun 8050 hlwn 19th & 20th ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Near ne w herc ulon Help W.ted 7100 Help W..tec:t 7100 Appliances 80 I 0 ~ 11 r a /Io v e ~. c• :1 t . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sa(·nti<.'t.. .. $235. 963·8601 TOW TRUC K DRIVEH. l>shwshr, wshr~ & dyrs. t'XPN'd. G & w Tow mg, rc<"ond. ~uar $'15. 5·1ti·521!1 Mnvm~ out of st alt'. mu!>l lOOOlrvine,N.B.6421252 839-7620 sdl, Pri~. T.V.'s. !''urn • ------misc. 552· 1577 or 55J.ti58!S. SALES COUNSELORS TYPISTjRECEPT. Lg. ~t11rlpool washer SRO --------For Nt!wspaper Promo-G.F.. dryer $35 T.V. $30. Baby furn . Chest of tion. Must enjoy workt.n~ Neat, accurate, good 962·0797 drawers. Simmons crib Wllh young people 10 to grammar, exper'd only· & mattress, high chair. 14 year:s of age. Reliable Contact Mrs. McDowell, KENMORf; gas dryer. s troller , play pen & transport ation required. William P ereira As likencwS75. hu~gy. All yellow except Excellent part-time posi· sociates, 644-0620. 64IVi574 huggy. Just hke new. If lion. High pay for 2·3 Equal Oppor Employer Lake ;,ill, $..100. 548·W40 Hefrig. 12 d 1 dr. Xlnt hours ~ach evening, half. Upho lsterer wan t e d , l'Ond $75, l.'0111 deliver Sofa & Love Seat, Lge cof· d64a2Y8 ~0;tfurd'.1 Y · c.a ll pr lim~. Evening work. 7504441or 75o 1172 fcl' ta bl e, end tabk . l " or tnter v1ew CallevesS48-8952 before 6:00 · Auction 80 I 5 v. slorugt•. !J79·8690 or AUCTION S,1t. D<'c. 6, 10 AM 11010 Condor A\{'. * .. 'OUN'l'i\lN VM.U :Y• LoUnl'." 1•:1.1•r• 1!.or rH'W. t rn~t SJ5 hut v.111 ~l'll fo1 S!O ~11; lfi77 .. • Christma s Gifh Mt.I(. \\';.ird1uu,,1· Sah'. opt•11 to ttH 1111hhr G1ft ll1•111' !1\1 ol I. .. : \'l"l v S.11 till 1 'hrl'l111;i~ 11}~~ ]jK;1} Sl-\p.11 k l'11Tlt•. • In 1111· Lge sell•ct wn of ha 11uah ty ml'd. & oldl•r furn Km~. ((tac(!n, T w111 & lull si bdrm !-.l'll>. !kn & Patto C urn. Color & 11 /W 'IV ~l'b. Stcrco1>. Or ~jn 1'1:11111 S.•wrni.: !\I Jd1t11t•1> M o v 1 t' I' r o J t• l' t 11 1 1> Guitar~. Trunh & Ct•dar Cht•sts /\ntitiut· llutdi, *Swap Meet Seller,; Bar ~l•)tlls Ofr ('011 , Mf~\. 111•1·cb v.1h~1· 1>µan· Mach., G<11> ~to\ l'I>'. -..111'di1!r1-.1I 1•111 lll'rthi O ry t~ r, w a-.. ll t> 1 ~ & tiv 'l't ud..111.ul .1t !II>'. ol t Refrii(!>. Sofas, ('luh & r l'l.111. ~~IHA!l l 1 EZ Chahs, V:ituurn:. ()l'ITi\ll 1 ~1:irt 111 ) uoo t>- P ersonJ \ ct.lceti. & X.lutnmd ,, . .,., S1>:10.S.I\ MUCH MOH ...... nott•.. lor "-125 c11ntJd M1k~ MJ\NY BOXES & B1\H t;.i~ ·n11 . RELS W 1CON'l'l-:NTS . ' TERMS· Ca:;h or 1·a~h11·r 1·11n1•d rnud1, ud ... l1ltk! che<:konly ''"' k 'I\' 1!1'', IJ ;1111:-.h WCJrchouM•7Mf54fi :rn:.if, d1.11r.75170ll> E.C . "Ed" J enkins .•.• '!n tai:>e r ecorder . Call 536-4298, Sailboat Company Xlnt job for rcspon:sible youn g, but ma t ure person w /a min or 2 yrs gen 'I ofc & receplitm ex· per. This position must he ft lied l)y someone w /a wholesome front ofc ap· pea ranee w /lypin~ & th~ ability lo mainlain a good disposition under he avy pres sure. Call Mrs. Sheridan. 549·406-0. Sales Cashie r . Irvin Drug store, experience in cosmetics. Mature. well groomed. nights & weekends. (;all Carolyn 552-0153 1-------...... --1······················· 644~8892. Auctioneer 21'.l/7A!f4t:X~ I• 'if'rc vl'I., 1•xercis1 ----l'qUJfl, :1:.llh 1\p;1C'IH" HQ". UTILITY PERSON **IBUY** '1 l' O S T E R s o l t d Mink Coat & .M 111k .J ;11·k..i Stutm outfit. K trk ear maho~any bed & var11ty, Tourmaline. Nl'W, lll·:1ut ~11·1l'o. CB r.idto Joh~so~ H.,p Wanted 71 00 Hefp Wanted 7 I 00 Cood Ust'd r'urnilun• & anti~ue white. Arter 5 Will sac. 963·6265 ~k~:-.t·11).!t•r H. for hom•• Applianct's-Oil I will pm 644.2187 I l}Llsl'. Ekl'. wJll'r cir<' Sell for You. . --Railroad Ttcs, ~d r·ond n11·at1•r. 7' x 10 ... f1shinl!; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MWlagement • PEOPLE PERSON r¥_c. looking for p<Jrt t 1me business associate 111 wholesale supplies. nu s ine ss f u l l y eupitalized. Inter view Perfect WorldnCJ Houn 9-2:30pm or 4-9pm Earn $4 hr putting your ___ , personality lo work. All MASTERS AUCTION Nr new couch & leathe r dcL $4.50 t'a. SM W Th. ~,.a 1 r Sword f i,s .h-. · 646-8686 &833-9625 h ulabed, (black) ne w aftSpm,Glen 58tl·ll.i!• 213·!'>!12·1'.l:l2.714 ·1H6·1011 .• RB> ONION DANA POINT NOW HIRING Sulesg1rl-Knowledge of ort & er afl s upplies necess. 40 Hr wk. Apply F'r1 or Sat 1-Spm Only. HIO S. Coast Hwy. Lag. PART-TIME Aft 6-C I 8 c·ot, Chl'sl of drawers, . ---1:'-~' For miscellaneous main· _ ai 42·1542 d1nl'tll' set. 646-1757/ Balboa Ba_y Cl ub Mt•rn Pool '1':1hlt·, Brunswic~: •Waitresses lenance. shop cleanup, Bic:yc:les 80ZO l~ll2lf>!'> bcrship. ~a.cn.f1t·c. SIOOO .-\11 11 i\t•rsar y M ode l:~ Pickup & del1v" M st -----discount. 67:.l-J.ltl4 ·l' .. x~111 w l " Slat1.• Be ll.# . ': ry. u ••••••••••• •••••• ••• ••• K d ti7l•22ZJ •Cooks •Cas hier-Hostc!>ses •Bartenders •Dish washers· Busboys " BC'h. have clean d riving r e· Used Hikes & l'··rt~.-!Iii•·, '1111-:~z bC' comp! $150. Tl --. 4, $ r Xlnt 111nd. $1'!00 Mu~I d A 3 h u " ' 1>1 l's:-.cr w /mirror $1 75, res· 14X(> "· 17 •10 ''•1 .,di. mm 111g to :-.rnallt•1· cor . pprox. r~per sel l & tr;.i1!1'. 2 1HX l.111):!C'riechest$lOO.Sm. Sonyta~crceorder,xl11t hunH·. f~IO!>!'>J5 .ill 5:lll MANAGER work done from our new Ir vine ofc. You must .. :xper. Super oppor. Jr. possess a pleasant clear & M i:sscs Sports wear voice & a confident man· iractory .Outlet ~tore. ner. Perfect for students '('06ta Mesa. N~ed top ·&housewives. No aetual Apply In Person Dana Point Marina 11AM·6PM day. Mon thru Fri. N c w p.o r l BI.. CM m;1tl'h l'abinet $75. Dt>s k $40. 581 ·25l5. p111 Paul Dosier 642·7910· ~· t•hr SS-0. Nitc ::.land $35. Ref rig, brass fu(·s1·n·cn. Associates Schwinn Conti ncnta I. ·\II Country French, anti· skis. books. p ho no. very little us(' xtras. $95, q 'll.640·ti782· ___ games. rel.'orlls. ·t!.14·ti4S!I 556-7075 -6 rt 3 1'0 1 ~,Jl1· c; r~ntl m~·,.. Thing:-.. 1!17!11 '011lHlt?nl.31t: C'o:sl;,i Mesa ... 4 • ;;,A Large co. benefits Equal Oppor. EmployC'r . _ quahty p~rson .. Send re· selling involved. For ~11me to Cl<;1ss1f1ed ;id no.1 more info. 833·8098 betwn 1;w.c.o Da.1ly Pilot. P.O. 93m.5pm. 1----------· S:.i tesmen or women. ex· pcr 'd only. Short hr.s . high comm. Call on are<i businessmen w /xlot pre· mium gift prog ram Call Mr. Schmid for appt 540-8151 962-445X rlays !!62·6772 :-.I(•\ er used hide·a ·hl•d LI eves v.orth $.195, sell for fl.55. Scan> Sw1n•' s"I, 1; I ""w ' !'I'm • 11 1 nan· Costa Mesa I"' l'h 1· t... t "' '" •·g~ 11)0.l)(M) HI I . fon•1•d 1111 SolesPersonn.el ~u-<tlOp.pEmplo)'er Blue Schwinn Stingray tng :.931zc JOX s pnng M1!>sio11V1t>JO I luf'njl'•' ll"I'•' rn n•·'' C I T . Gd I $40 h r m.i.LL_•1 ·1<105 837 ·290. ". ounse or ra1nee • cone · -or st 0 r -" ho1111· .s '' l'l·l-s. Sl.50 •• ExC'1ting fr.i sl paced posi· ----------675 6883 G araCJ• Sal... 8055 7 .. 75. -8 .. 25x 1·.1 _ gootl tll l' ;,r110121 ll<WC 1560. Custa Mesa, Ca ~12626 . R . I S I --PLASTICS. INJ F:CTION eci•ona a es MANICURIST MOLD SET UP MAN. Administrator Heady to work. Apply in SOME f;X pf; R R P:Q. Ex per. in sales anCJ!ys1s. ~-!t!rson. Tues thru Fri. 3 GOOD PAY FOR GOOD costir\g, budget. weekly to 4 PM at 763 w. Baker MAN. 549-1955. sales reports . Del!ree not CM · ----------r necess, but helpful. $1000 t10n offering career zF~us "" "' t .. u · t *UTOTEM* ~ , .531 He y n old:-.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1ains ""'· 2h inc· 1 room Miscellaneou~ l r a 1 n in g aw a its en f 2 ll s 11,: cl d SlO 645 3587 ~ th u s i as t 1 c hi g h I v EMPLOYMENT ~~::;~Y :iu ~· (-1l;~·t~1~~~r~: C1ganllc Sak. Antqs. llL'W ivi~ -· Wonted 808 l mot1val<.'d indiv. in ou·r OPPORTUNITIES 21 ". $535. replacement. t1>ys , \oo much lo lt~t. !J Elec J:iwn m o\H'r SI 5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ore. Group medical & $280/bstofr.675-7714 ~o-~· fhurs lhru Sun. Reel lawn mower SlO. $$CASH SS FOR profit shanng. Call Gary F'ull or Parl-Timl' --__ --l l102 l mpala Ln. HB, nr. 3.~pd. bikt• SIS. Gear re· Cood used furn/refnJ?_s Hunt. 833-2700. Dennis & No Exper. Necessary Mens 10 spC'ed bikt\ $45, Bu~hard/lfa mllton doction S20. :.! Ford mag t'r7r!-1stov<'s. 54G·U768. mo. +exp+ co car. PLUMBER NIGUEL ~~--~---~-- MASSAGE TECH. TRAINEE .)'oung lady (18·28) for 1Pgltimate full time posi· Heavily exper. plumber Personnel Agency needed fo r rcsiden· 27601 ForbesRd,Ste49 lial/commcrcial repairs (3 Flags Center) l) en n j s per s 0 n n c I Age 21·65 Eligible good,, nd·t· Ser vice of Irvine, 2082 Go To The Nearest ,:o 1 ion l/\llt-y Sale Fri. Oec 5th wheels & tires Sl!J. F<ird W .inll•tl I a r g 1• rodn n , M1chl'lsonDr. .l:ICTOCMARKET 6420502 B:.imat 808 llth St.llunt· truck s pill rim $5. 2 horw v./s1>1in i:s, govt! L' A 1· & I f c-as & 111gton Reach. chrome Ford whcl'ls & r. on a free lance basis. 831-1477 M u s t h a \ c t r u c k La9una Niguel trans portation and all ----------necessary tools. C36 ··or PP icallons no _,,..... ----tires $25 LatC' model mm! >.>i 2lli:l Salesperson-Retail OR CALL 1714 l 642·7702 Equipment 8030 6 family ga rCJ gc :-;ale. bucket VW seal $20 VW W,rnft·d Schwinn Vars11' Immediate opening for Tic Toe Systems. Jnc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Many Chri:itmas & Misc: 40hp cng., all new parll> Hoy, 21" lllspd. · aggressive. exper'd, well 3 5 M M . Z t' 1 s s J k o n t Th F · & s t $200 T I vw '"ffbn. No ('Xp. nee. We s and lo school. C'arn '' ~ile you learn. Apply in 11~.0on a ny afternoon or vve. 2930 W. Coast llwy . N.B. . - <Ir es s <'cl fl c t ;1 i I ~ • -w150mm 2 8 kns +35mm 1 i·ms. urs. r1. a · · rans :.ix l' '>-I~> 31!3~1 Salesperson Xlnt work·1VARIETYF1Ued $600 3.51ens+85mm3.2Jcm, After 10 am . 20892 3fihppurls ·'62fendc•r& Wanh·rl Whrc•l('f1 ,·11r in Respiratory lrl" ('Onds & oppor for ad· ~ u y .\' 0 u rs e If a +115mm ,1 0 lt•n", ... ,~o flalgair Cr. 11.H. Off door . misc. vw parts ... -Ch -~ """" /\llanta bet. Brookhurst Steel work lH·nc·h on rll'<Jr m•w nmd i\ciC'qunk Therap.ISt vanl'ement into mg mt ,n.~tmas pr<.>se.~t ,ear-675-S:J20 aft 6pm. & Bush heavy casters, 3 11" stl•c·l for ILlrJ.!l' pl'r:-011. lll'a\'\ licensee preferred. Con· ----------tal't Mr. Sam Osadt he fi !) PM. 673 ·8300 M.0 Contracting Mature bachelors wish l1 1•tnploy ma rried women for household m anage ment in Laguna Be ach. Cooking skills important. S4.00 per hr. 497-2360 l'L'ALESTATESALE... ..:armngs fro m 5600·$1000 lyr t\ Nt>w Job front D -8040 ~ lop 2A"x3()" ·11r c·om clut\.' h;.ittene ... !>·'8·020:l '"' · J per mo. P~ease apply in o r1<'e appt•arancc Busy! oqs H • " ' · ATTENT ION Min 2 yrs ex per. Must n<>rson al The Tanncrv llu.;y ! Husy Company! ••••••••••••••••••••••• orses .8060 prcssor S15. TV ;,inll'n11;,i eve:-.. LICENSED. have exper. 111 IJl nod ~ . C 11 . 1 ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rotor S30. Corona purta , . llNLICF.NSED. j!ases. ICU & l{l'nNal West. Sn Coast Pl;.iza. a <..:o nlro .... a re· er •PET WORLD• Wt·skrn Show Saddle. ble typewriter SIS. ·73 wt\ NT f , ll f. I e ctr i <" GETTHERED respiratory c;.irl'. Salary Costa Me5a . Employment /\l{eni·v , Cuck<.>rs, Chihuahua, Cir<:le Y. Some silver. Ford tr uck t a ils:ia t e . Typf'wrltl'ri;, de sk Mgmt Trainee Young man to work in ,:.:rowing tool rental bus. Must be nl·at in appr & Hlry neat ha nd writing. 6 flay wk. pref. married rnan for per m r esp. posi- Oon. Exp not req. /\pply •1 um to noon 193 0 Newport Bl vet. CM. t t ;,;,i;.Hf>•lS. di Sh 'h ;,.reen, .... ". 56 J>a,.·k··rcl morl\'I, f>r(•f•·r IB!\t CA RPF.T commensurac w/rain· SALESWOMAN . l'uo es .•. • ·t zu . .,;quilation st•at.usedlO... ......., -. ., TREATM ENT ! ing & ex per. Contact Mr. Exper 'd for high fashion v..a11.n·ss. t•x1w1· f 1111lt• Malt ese. G. Shephrrd, times. $.lSQ. 673-8593. parts : Ridge reamer SS. ~~ .. ~~· /\sk 1 or Lee• We train you to sell Hamilton. Costa Mesa slorc. Full or p tlamc. ~1d s Blul' &•t•t. tOi 21st Samoyed, Jap. Spaniels, 3hp lawn vacuum $100. 97.1 i .. •uo ___ .. homes with an accelerat· Me m orial Hos pita l , CallJoann,644.2652 11 .NBafle rilprn mini-Schnauzer . Pomi; Jewelry 8070 Roto·tiller $150. Boxes Musical ed course that st arts im· 642·2734. EOE . ___ ___ 100 mixed puppies. Stud ••••••••••••••••••••••• for ChristmCJ~. prest'_nts Instrume nts 8081 mediately. If you are in ·I~-_·_-_•_-------W-"'ITRESSES S\'S most breeds. 2525 W WANTED or candy, 61? x 91 ~' x ••••••••••••••••••••••• terested in earning bigi·---------· Expcr'd, Pull or p/I. 17th a t Fairview. S1\ 2•.1" deep, lOc ea. '71 1 C money from the s tart, SCRAM-LETS (iood hrs. Nt•at <1ppc:ar. Opt•n e\'('S. 531·5027. TOP CASH DOLLAR Yamaha MX. 125cc. $.100. Yi\M AJ t\ l;innd tn Xlnl. gel individuali zed free RN Over 21 I' A In F 0 R y 0 u R '65 Honda Super Hawk, Cot11I, M u~t sell. $)5:. training on the job in one ANSWERS Surf & Sirloin Nct•d dt·~pcrately to find J EWF:LRY, WATCIH :S, $300. 642 3~17· of many topoffices local· "'· CCU/ICLI I ~30W.Coast Hv..v,N B goodhomedforcl'1c1•Yrold ART OBJ F:CTS, GOLD. 5'14·3417 FPndf'I' Slr .. t o1·L·1 .~t•·r l•ull&p,t1mc.J llJO& <.iritty -D:md.v NoPhonn•·~1·1s <..:oonlloun . a morn SILVETlSfo:RVICE. 22S "' Ski I " ed thruout Orange Coun· .. "" 11 • · r .. Y me Jr., Gui l .1 r w I (', 1 b .r 11 r1 11-7:30 :s hifts. <.:ontact Knife -Apiece · ings675-9047 FINE F U RN & AN-s ~ tv Call (or further de. S.A. (off 17th t l "mpl1f1t·r"1·1li·"3"'1 M A\ t I Of $800 . Mrs .. Je nsen, 642-27:!4 ., PARKt Nl; WHO WANTS TO WORK? TIQUES 645 ~200 " " n"' gr , ... en a c t-ails · Arlene, < 714 ) Cos la Mc mo r i a I Classified ad: ''Bov with DRIVE A CAR' Darling Little Stoeking --__ . --...:.... __ ··Dream Ju b Co m e 848 8742 · Stuff AKC Y k. · Hospital. 301 V1l'lor1a. a Volkswaaen wishc'> to CHOOSE '-'Our hours. ers. or ies, Misc ellaneous 8080 1'rur" for the strong self " " I & f I $175 1-.---------C.M. E.0.E. meet 0 1rl with Renault. work for yourself, be mac cm a e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '~rter ! Will set up en -1• ,... 962 1713 ti re office'. Previous ex· HealEslateSales I•---------0 bj e c t Sh are your own boss. ~1en or · _ ____ Fi d/St kJJ 1>er. a must. Call Control UNIQUE HOMES ----_PARKIN~ meter... Women Can be slightl y Dachshund, female. Mint. ~~o~~ del, ;:~.26: Car eer Employment 10 Years of success in 1----------•I handicap p ed. Neat l yr old, AKC. Rik & brn. ---------- /\gency,556·8505. Mesa Verde. Beautiful RN C l e an earance . I..oveschildren.675·0542. Gaffers & Saltier dis· ------1 office. Strong sales sup-SECRETARY Vets .. re •~ 25 to --hw he J Id h't ~10DF.LS·MASSF:USES port. 2 Openings. Contact Emenjency 70. Suppk ·nt your in-L 1\ H PUPS. AK C, PaiJ ~OO.yrWoani. w$112~: J<'igure Models, Jo:ScorL<; J ackieHandleman P/time. 11PM-7:30AM . If you can take Gregg come. Drive a cab 6 hrs whelped 8117/75, c·hamp 540.7982 needed. 'fop money. New Xlnt worki ng conds. s horthand a l 100-120 or more a day. Apply in bkgrnd, xlnl hunt quali--------- s tuctio. 631·:,::38:::_11:_ ____ 1 ____ 5.4.6.·.5.9.9.0.· ___ 1 E .0. E . Contact D . wpm, type between 55·75 person. Yellow Cab Co., ty, hcaut. blks. fem . $85. Hoover Dial-A-Malic up· Roache, R .N. Costa wpm&arelooking for a 11251 Slater Av\.', Foun· 646-7390 r1i;?ht vacuum $40. N~~s A!de:s & 9rderlies. REAL ESTAT E SALES Mes a M e m or i a I challenge, then send us lain Valley. I ---. --Ref ri g, single door. $.50. 3-ll shift. Will train. Hospital.642·2734. yourresume. ----4 Dachshund Puppies. 2 496-3318 Mt'sa Verde Conv. Hosp, JOl•R # 1 Classified Ad no. 567 Wheel Alignment & Brake! males. 2 fem 9 wks old. --------- t.i6J Centc.·r St, CM T.......1..-•1 R'Ttlt ---------('/()Daily Pilot Technician , Newport $15.ea 546-6650 Cab.util.cust mtf.:i,•• • ·-w-vcw, ea ors PO Box 1560 Tire Center. 5 Day work -plywood4'wx6'hx2'd adj. NURSING •Free 15 day t raining RN'S <'osta Mesa,Ca92626 wk. Sal+ comm. Apply POODLI-:. femalc needs s h .hvy.dty.c s trs.$35. L.V.H. course 1----------13000£.Coasl llwy,C:<IM good home. M;ikc offer 840-1998 :itlshirt.f/time. •Cadillaecar program CFull-TimeJ M7-9928 ----- NURSES AIDES •Hawaii. Acapul~o tnps 11111---------IMerchandise . . , " . Ca·" 1 s t~ r s w c <:pc r , t I I . Med Surg. 11-7:30 shift. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cockapoo I upp1es. (:! > f'htldrl•n s misc. items. All Sh.tfts . Xlnl benc. •ls p a ce·S 3 cs 1n E l 4 Secretanes I CM<: h _ 0 C xper. acu e care ... -£:nu•s 8 00S ma e.""""'eac. 968-4087 hirk Lido Conv. Center range ounly hospital only. Excellent ~.,-.. 642-642A or642 2072 --------4 6ji FI a gs hip . NB •.lsl place·listings taken benefits. Contact Mrs. GoodNeeded. Immediately ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . Kirby va<". dnr. latst.. G4i·8044. in Orange County Jensen, 642·2734, Costa . typing. some open· -ANTIQUES Shihtzu Puppies AKC mdl. ncvr . u :<>cd ;ilso -----•1st place-listings sold in M es a M e m 0 r i a 1 ings w/sh. some without. P erfect for Chris tmas WcstR ghse color T v N\Jtsing-Fu II & p /t RN's & Orange County Hospital. 301 Victoria Short or long term as· 644-2577. 960 3853 LVN's. Im m ed . open· •1st place-advertising in C.M. EOE. sign men ts-your choice. TI~E MARKETPLACE ----------,i,'ngs. 642·0400 California 1 __________ l mmcd.placement. CONNECTION it Purebn·<'d blk M111 . NewSabr;,circularsaws. •1st place-advertising in -----------Ask for Debbie 10"1 off with this ail Poodlt's 2 M. 2 Fem. I router, drill. bell s andt-r. OPTOMETRIC /\sststant, the U.S.A. RH or Margaret t700So.Grand Av<• mo oldSSOca.;157·26i9 5175.494-3755 .'tlert, matur l'. have car, •lst place winner RF.LO Perm. weekend char)!c Tempo Temporary llclp Santa Ana S43·4881 must type, will train. Home Buyer's Contest position. Oay s hift. Sub 17802 Sky Park Ir vine PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE. 848·"235_0o_r_5_48_·1_5_26 ___ If unlicensed, let us as-acut" psych hos pital 540·4455 PART-Time aves & Sat ·AM . Pref'd for students, rnside work, guarantecd 'Wage. Call Al. 542-9013. ~ • • • · · ..____________ On all antiques & collcc· sist you in obt aining your Fr1·n"e "ftn"fils Garfiel.i '" " ~ ~ · · " -tables inel fi ne :.intique RealEstatelieensl!.Call Conv: H osp .• 7781 S ecretarv /Girl Fr iday · b Ad · • Christmas C,ollit•s, Ii wk 22· L1n <'Oln chassis for o Id . A K l . M a I c •; • Motor llom1' eon ~truc · Healthy pups to i!nod lion $100 1!158 5 ton lnt'I home only. !142 6497 ~;()(). 'flS. Hug trans & B·n R G f 1 d A 11 B . music oxes. nan s. I MY •a r 1 e v c · p/time Hunt Har bour. 4 3111 Vill:;i Way at 31st St. Free to You 8045 motors $75 up. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·1038 548·5274 -842-6691 847·9671. Hrs a day. Call 846·0011 NB RN's & LY N's for appointment. ---------- Have Sll mething you want Antique mir ror 2' x 3", 137 lo sell ? C lassified ads do Pl.time opc;nin~s on ~ll Service Station Allen· years old. $200. Antique I,....-..._. TAR BEL= f'ree to i.:d home onlv Old RND Mapll' lbl. chst of En~. Sheep dOJ.! mixed clrwrs. 2 nit e slncts, t\', 2 fem. 894-0750 ovrslf chrs, 2 M:'lhogny ll well Call NOW. shifts. Calif. he req 11. dant. cxper'd . Oay & paintinJ( "Rebecca atthe 1926-1976 64 P lease a pply Park Eves. full & p/time. AP· Well" $SOO. Private par · Frl'C do,g to J.!11 home M1xl'd l>o x1•11 7f>2 1776 end this. c·akultr & ad· dng ma ch. 54{J· 7AOO_. __ ~ 2·5678· Superior ll ealthcare, ply.·She11Station.17th & tv . By app 'l only . HelnWanted 7100H~pWanted 7iOO 1445 Superior A\'c, NB Irvine.NB. . 846-1677 eves. Used P iano $250 /bst ofr • • .,. I 642·2410. F:.O. E . -----; , ••••••••••••••••••••' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----SERVICEMAN Office SELi. irlh' il cms w11h :i -, ---Western coffee & l'nd SmShepherdm1xp11ps,4 thi s , lamps. 2 s v l MANAGERS & :ASSISTANT MANAGERS Hamburger Hamlets Due to our present rapid ext ension ".progra m , we a r e seeking energetic people who wish to progress quickly . li you prove to be stable & dedicated & possess the ability to lead & .'niotivatc people, your future is with "us. Ma n agem ent expe rience is ··d esira bl e , b ut not necessary. •l!!xcellcnl salary. Company paid . ).>en efi ts. ' ' Appl)' Mon thro Fri 91\.~Noon · · GENERAL omcES ·' ~~322 Ho. FoothlU Rd. •Yft'fy Hill\ Equal Opportunity Employer RN , vacalton relief for 3 machines. F. x per Daily 1'1lot Cl;.issift l'd Ad . wks & thereafter 2 dnys t ypewr1tcr.P..,fldding f'42·5fi71! fem a.bt 6 wk.s. blk /v.. h1te r<wkers. S.13·3250. markmi:ts 536·9846 · ------ wk. 549·3061. mach. repairman want· -----ed . Good salar}· & SALES ASSISTANT benefits Call for appt. Helpmate to 5 salesmen. Coast Office Equipm<'nl Phones, personality. lite 548·7794 typing. Ideal location. ------- Estab. co. s.575 Marilyn J ame!l 51'0·5001 Sneltin~ & Snelling or Newport Beach AJ?ency 4340Campus l>nve (Opposite 0 .C. Airport) SHIPPING CLERK ----- SA' r.r "-DVERTISING llandlr ~h•PPtnJI & n.•· ~;r"' ceivmg. Make some de· Outsta ndin~ sales op· liveries & pickups. 3 portunily. Sell advertis· Years exper. required. Ing space for Orange Orange Coast Plas tics County's fastest !(rowing Gall642·8353 pubtiration . Im med.1---------· opening. This po11ition 1----------- req 'tt h e rd w()r.k, in· Stock Clerk. p atl·tim£. teltigencc-& m ost. lrnpor-ror Spe('ittlty Gro<"ery tant prolt>~sl-onol selling Stort•. Mon. Wl"d. Fri, ~xper . Compensutton 1 o 2 I'M + so m c commensur11te w /eblll So t u r<f•y!'l . Che<'k if\ t,y. Male or r male CAll merchnndl~C' Stork Mr . Skoln ik . ( 7 14 l clnlry ensl' $2 25 pc>r. hr. 804·4781 for Interview. !A8·1G54. G .:\.'ZEK~l'~ .__.:.._.:..'-'-i---11, 1 r '' II 11•l1 >\'\ •-•n ~] ~A~ 1f ~:..-....,.,, ,. • •\17 18 19 3 pt A2 Al\ 8/ .(' '•U'U' /":• A'J .'U 1 '-.' MAt' If. ',II I •0 4· .;10 16 /Y ~· ' H "OV" Oa.t.,. A+•••''' C!14rl~ V 1'uortf'"'' lo I~~ .\lort ~ l ,, ·kvt.·11" me• ,"'lQt' t ' Tl 1 • t1·tloJw1•+'1I• •\Uftt~ti.J.• j' ""'"~'-' f "t'• 'l'' 1 ~~tr I 1•t•t ,, I 't , ,.. 11 {ftl')"'Q' ' •? n. 'l'"' , .. ". .. J,, Ut. 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L10nel Train Set < 'omplrte. mounted, 494.5704 Kin N sz w ater bid w /heoter & vibrator, rm !\17.e red ruJ?, color TV an- tenna. beige drps, mov· ing wardrobes 894-0750 Like new Kinit me fur bedspread S30. 752·1776 eves. OESIGNl':RS APT. Con temporary furn, ac· c•·Ksoriei. & Pl•nl8 to sale. must sell faat, bes otters, U·haul548·5970 . ' Turn them into CHRISTMAS CASH by plac:in9 an ad Wtder our DAILY PILOT CHRISTMAS TREE ' 0 ~:, .... J-L.;_ i ....... --. @ ('HHIST\t .\S PHl·:s1 .. :-..1 Fl XI-~ H I ' I' I' l·:JI', :{ Wai.:ons. tncvrl1•-.. h1~c''· s<·ootcrs. pcddl1· , .1r .... ·'k •• s kate boards. doll,, ltt1J.' ·:. gics, trams, a ppl1a 111 ,., 0 ' musical 1n.;trumt•nt:-., ' .... s porting good.;, 1•tr l'l 1 H · ..... I'> 1 0 ''*""'~ ~' ;,, •• "'··=-·''',\1~-·:t .•• ,,··.; ..• ··:.· .•. . . . , .. ~- . .. CHRISTMAS ·.·: ~GOODIES ~ GALORE ·~ ~ ~: Good used toys for lmls ol \ to:"-.. a ll ll):!CS l'r O'SS "Or1l .·~ .._. punlcs g a ml'S i.:nll ·. ,.~ c•luhs btl'ycles li;tl1} • • •• .._. dolls b Barbie doll:. ·.-r ~ hook s f or youn 1! & \. ...., • iatlull clot hes-re('ord .'·· '::,; p I aye r s -r e re rd s ~ radios --TV's-stereos •• -w ':;_. train sets-Mucramr . ~-. homemade ~ift item~ --. .._.~ kiteh.,I\ ttpph~nce~ 11tl' ;'° •' . •• • t.._f .., ., ... t.• ••• ' . '<)-.. ·~····',~··'; (;'··~····.. ~ Yomc- ha~~ Ill' ad ltli~siu for s,4.00 ....... tllh sm fef-$6.50 Our Dally Piiot Christmas Trtt wiU nm on Dtc. I I th & 18~ Just caU 642-5678 and place yow ad toctar. . . f .... I 4.... 08 CAIL Y PILOT weonesoay Decemoe1 J 197~ T It 9560 Aut I rt d A t I ttd j Wednl:.d.iy Decornoer 3· 1975 .~.!••••••••••••••••• •••• ~~· •• ~~ •• : •••••••• • •• ~.~~· •• ~~:'.r••••••••••• Autos. Us•d Muskal loah. Marin• llocrb. Speed & st\~ p ·12 l>ud~1· p11·ku1J. Audi 9707 Fiat 9725 Autos , lmportf'd Autos. Imported •••••• ••••••••••••• btatru.Mfth ao•J EquiP"'"t 9030 Ski 9080 I; hm, fl ~)'I, :.hurt lwd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• d 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••:•• 642 'lelO '7.!. Audt AM ,fl\1 :slt'"rt'O. Rolls Royc,e 9756 Volvo 9772 ~.-•••••••••••••••••• (;l~oo.:lectncGu1t1us<; 70 ti P MERCURY out U)' S1dev.rndcr llS l lP ,un r;( ~If 1•ond 4 dr 1~4 IU Spnlc•r lmmol' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pro w /casf! Xlnt <'ond board Run:. .:reot & Men· OB. w/Amcm11n 10 t~I Cumm~ .~.ss. bl nu tire~. }c•llo\.\, p"n pl)' Slcrl.'CI C~<l'<t'tlc-WIOO #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ORA.MG! COUHTY '12 ford Country zo or bsl orr bi5 l!I~ r •• :. t I .. , J 11) l' l r 3 ~ Ttlr 0Vt'r $4000 invested Ull & t•xt. Is. I a. JI( $2900 !rm ~o 67:'> t486 ur b l:'> 27HJ , .. , ,., ROY , VOLVO Squi~ WOCJOn S454tl85 Call 9790747611Pl't1 !Jp .. dt'<'k $2.000 firm IR \'II auto tr.1r1,.r.,r111r\ Offic• hmitun & !ltiO 2717 BMW 971 2 ·11 Fi 124 R CARVER 1-:xti.us1vt-:l.Y VOL.VO I . c•1111d1t111111n.: flO\.\t'r Equipnteftt 8085 ~ Ill' l\lt'Cullou.:h out ••••••••••••••••••••••• ot ROllS·AOYC[ u1rgt'Sl VOl\'11 lh•ul~r ~~t·t·rrnt:. jl(l\.\t'r tdll>( I ••••••••••••••••••••••• board motor. \Int c-ond TransportaHon 2 l tcm plumblnJl truck:. Sport c~ 10 Orun~e Countv tnclt1\.\' .. ,75 ""'" ,. .. ,,7 •••••••• •••••• •••••• ••• n1mplete w /steel btns, --r-23•£. t11h St. BUY l L' ,.., L br,1kcs, JX>"-l'r \.\ Sc.')' chN $8/up, l'H l\\I ~ ,,,.;.,....,.. 5S1111'll,f,tl'llll\ .11r1·011 COSTAMUA DloRr .. :tr:.'"'"',. £· 1111\.\er ::.t•Jl:O., rad111 Aircraft 911 O l''lk machines. re<"ent " 1·hr:. $15/35, :.t') cl:.11.' 81 "'CK IE"'UTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• nt•wt>nJ(s,Xlntlires. d1t1onmli!. AM FM r~1cl10. so-•u• ~ · · ht•ah·r. \.\h1te\.\all t11t'~. t-:il'l'typcwnll'r' l'l,·rn• I.A ~ (I) hJ· l"'' v G""nerator :.kl rac·k . 1•11·. ht•Jh•r. ClOSlDWNOAn ~·,·~··c~.-r:,,~·s lllllt'd ~lass. v.hel'I ('Cl\ tl67W.ltllh.t'M&157'\ll 1%1:! 50 horsepowerCITAHHIA Almost new, IH•n•d ~~ st•ll ''~II \tnvl roof :-lpt•cr;tl lh1::. • ~. T • t'r'. I .ic·k 1111d1·r :\l"1"'ury ou tboard 65 hr. lolJI time Top '"' k "''ll)'I'... S ... ~ 9761 I 1 .... k "11 1111\ I I k h . ' .. (\l:O.l'ildl· Inc ~ :!tilti *76 BMW's \\i.'i.' .,.. ,, JV1'& who t•sa t' uvO ., I • Sccrc.'ljnu l ,., & ,. Jrr t'lll:lllt' L' l>. l gn1lwn t'QWpment 552 9646. $2877 •••••••••••-...•••••••••• $1877 $175, 1-:xc1· dc!sk & ('hJlr w 1Mcr1·011trol, Ot'W c --Sal•/ EXCLUSIVE 2025 s Manchester Sltl5 . .i Clas::.rrn lJ!)ll'' wall•rpump t:11!:1tlt' IN an:;:::... "' '76 0 d 1111.J • 36x72", $30 t•;1 . x t-:Xct:LLENT CONU Rent 9120 r err.OW FOR Anaheim 750-2011 D L . das~room l'hr:. $10 l'J Supl'f t'lcun ca1 1······················· TOYOTA 2l402Marguetlt•Pkwy. Oranne County eW\ e.unA 556·7111:! aft 5 pm. &lti 49(,,r; t'H'nlngs.· Cam1wr :.hdl 8'x 4' h1.:h. Mlaalon Viejo ":J / 'lll Volvo 142S. 3 4spd, f''M. ~ -w1n•d for l to volts, $150. TRUCKS l3t4CMO. 4M-4941 <QA gd sll radtab. Nds work TOY OT A U.. Avety Perlrway E.Jttt l'ha1r, an park111i.: l'r,th• ••••••••••••••••••••••• T Cho Open Sunday• ~00 new. lil'st ollt·r t)!I Vako runubout 'ti!I Motorcycles/ 16 o ose From 1w.1 1111.t "' 1 1.1 'l •1111 IYbti tl111hn• l I.\ 1.11-Y lllJ 644·4717, 1-:, inruch-Motor, w/"7'1. Scooters 9150 4 Spt•t•ds, 5 spt•cd::., Off1.•r i':XPlrt'" 12 8-75 MOTO ~~.~~·.~~::!••••••••••• nfh•r l'X111rc::. 12·1:! 75 trlr & <11·1·t·:-:. $ti25 .• ,••••••••••••••••••••• automat1l':., tong bt"ds. ORANGE COUNTY'S CAR *PLAN FILES• ~7 92t<O '70 Honda 100. Low m1 :.hort beds. OLDEST Honda 9727 AUTHORIZED .1 1J r .i wt> r 1· ab 1n1· t ,..,.,o l'n vatc part. Also 6 Us~d Compact &• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMC 9905 ·73 St;1t111n Wai.:on. ti pas:- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 owner. rull powt>r, xlnt '61 Hambll'r Sta Wa~ tond 4~·2077 ....., Sale-t & Seniu u;··-.:Jti").·18 "". :! 1110111+. Boots. R~nt / 540·7982 Trucks Tran:.frrn•cl 111u~t ~t·ll ·n DAVE ROSS ,t\JllJblt• .11 t-'a{'lllr) Chart~r 905 0 lol'hOOst'rrorn. llunda <: r ('1111111· Huns good S225 fo'ord 'H Pinto. Wa~ /\ulo Tran::. air, H II '1'1 w1i.. '68 Rambler /\mha:.l>ador HK lmma<· x:l.1 :mH; Orrel'l pnt'C!>. 549 t\039 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• X R 75 llonda 1 ·Io+ 01 I'" l' l' •. t 11 Ir ,.OMTIAC-STUTZ ff , D L S.ilt•,.·Sl•n ll'(' A'a..,lllJ.: .. > " Ch · 1 f Jl' Wurd -Supcrln<'k ""Ill Au~& 9611613-1 2480H-_... 11 d. 640 6637 after 6pm Phom· Mal£' 1 ~r old, JU.'l . arlt•r 50 luJ.l . or ti73·1933 0 UUl twLO Roy Carv~r. Inc. ~or " :-cn 1n•d, $75 ntJkl' orfor ~~,n~t7iJ~·~p\ i:ar~t~pt' -. Rolh )to)l'C UMW 73 CIVIC. <I ~pd. 27.IXlC. !)57 lOOO ~ 111 l'. ~ · '74 XR75 l:llcc.• Com. v~ TOYOTA :!3-1 E 17th St m1, AM FM x lral'k Toyota 9765 • ~r&l·n•w l'h.ti7522!'>ti mod1f1ed . $395. {1rm ("11.•lJ\lc".a "•6-4444 p<>rf"("l '"C'llll S' .. 1 100 Pt~ & Orc:1ans 8090 • ~7532A 833 9442 ·' .. ..,.. ' ' ' ' •••••• •••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boats, Sail 9060 _ I YM Hurh<>r 1 '·' / J f. .1 49-1 5280 •7 6 J.13 Gd Trani./wrk car S450 tofr. 557 3645 to 6pm Ford f.8 LTI>. \ti. aurc:. tran.,. lad air. r.ullo. 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UIJW P\1 pty fi44 151!fi I ~ TOY OT A 72 Ford Ranrh \.\agon.J xlnl ('Ond , all C''Cll.1' IQl>b ll 1rh1 • 1 1\ 11/.YlO Make offer . 494 fi768 I <>Ht•r Ex 1111 c•" 12 H 75 Autos, Hew 9800Autos, H~w 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SNARE A HARE ... '76 @rabbit $3676 Model 170 t Inc tax & 197!>-76 he Cash pnce-$3980 56 S500 down payment APR 14':W%, 48 payments. OAC (17630373121 Only 59 572 .... Mo. • v c sl tr A1 de Cl( I Cel fou St'I air tra I Ch ha: <I mi lJn fin l Pa re( Brt As rei I not to :;{'T !0$! F :;cl Pl t'n ll('c n('u F fig ht' the pee wh I ~~i tat net ly I pul to. the tx>f F tiot Hi:: Co· Mc An f hol Oe the C« n :id 1 ex Re th«: w~ 6'1 Vt/I !l ) ri • Huntington Beae Fountain Valley EDITION -. .'\ f ternoou N. , .• Sf OC!kN VOL. 68, NO. 337, 7 SECTIONS, 100 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDN ESDAY, DECEM BER 3, 1975 TEN CENTS 'Conununiversity' Sparks Catnpus F~or .. By Al.AN DIRKJ~ Of Ill• D•llY Piiot SUH A militant mood has returned lo the campuses or Oran(:e Coast and Golden West colleges ''it h negotialtons over the rt.•organiza lion of the Coast Crimmunity College D1strt<'l back al an am passe. The d1ma:< tn s ix WC'eks of study on ~11tt•rn.1ll\'t's to tht' <:on trovers1al commun1wrs1l.) plan :id·1ant·ed by a district Lask forct• came Tuesday when the OCC Academic Senate look a position that would rule out such an in stitution in the distrit'l. The faculty 1€.'adl'r::. approved a two·t.·ollege concept for any re· organization of the dis trict, a stance consbtently held by Golden West's senate in the re t.'ent furor. ·The num°"r of faculty mt.·m bers who :ire s aying that lht.• senate must takt> a slron~ post lion and advo(•ate it is growing," commented ()('(' Smate Presi- dent Phyllis Rasile after the vote "Wt> have Joined the Golden West senate 1n not being willing to compromise " Trustees or lht' college district are to hold a regular mC'eting in the d1strtct offiC't's at 1370 Adams Ave. Costa :\h•sa, al 8 o'clock • to"'ght. D1str1rt Chan<'ellor Dr. ~orman Watson is scheduled to rive a prof,?ress r<'port on the t~lks on d1stnd reorganization.\ The flap ov<'r the com mun1versity began m the fall when the district task force pro, posed that 1t be est ablished as an institution that would spet·iaht~· in adult education. The proposal callt.'<1 for it lo take over lhe night C'lasses g1 H'n nt both campust'S and' at com munity centers throughout thl' dist r i <' t and th l' It• I e v 1s1 on courses broad<'.~.sl by the d1::. trict ·s TV station. KOCE. Ch<.tn · nel 50. This recommendation upset fa<'uily leader.s becaus t> the .1l'ademic senates had pn•v1ously taken positions calling for the ad- mirustratwns uf thl' d<IY s<'hoob to t:ike O\ t•r t tw rnghl c-lasSt•s The chstnl'l atlm1rustrat1on has re:;1~led this appeal on the rrounds that such a c hange '>'Ould <·osl flt•xi bilil\ Fat.'lllty member; let their feel- 1nl!s run at a stormy meeting ''1th trustees last Oct 18 Board mt•mbers assured instrurtors th.it th('y had not taken positions on the proposal Out of that meeting came a de- (~e<' FUROR. Page.\2) Ariditors Assail HB Accounting Cella Probe Hospital Chief Won't Testify Ry GARY GRANVllJ,f: Of th• 0111y Piiot Slalf A federnl Grand .Jurv in Los Angeles continut•d Tu(·sday lo delve into the financial dealings of Orangl' C'nunt y's leading Contract Research Aide Told The Huntington fl<'ach City (elementary) School District has found another "fact finder" to serve on a three-man pan<'I aimed at ending its l<'acher con tract battle D e p u l y S u p t• r 1 n t e n d e n l \harles P almer said today he· has chosen Or F: Earle· RrcwN a prflfessc'r of business ad ministration <it PC'ppl.'rdint• University. tu chair the• fael finding panel. R re we r " 1 11 :-t• r vt• w 1 t h Palmer, lhl' school board"s representative. a nd with Tom Brown of the C'~11trornia Teacher::. Assoc iation, the l<'acher::. · representat1vt• Rut Brown said today ht• w~s not happy with th<' choice. • I am glad h<' was finally able lo lo<'ate someone willing to ser"e so we can get this thing go- ing,·· Brown said. Rut he said Brewer S<'rved as a school adm1ni.strator in l-fl e Placentia and Cu lver City t'nified S<'hool 01!'-trirts before becoming a prof<'ssor · H(' is not 1mpart1al. lie is not neutral." Brown insisted. Rut Rrown said teaC'hcrs won ·1 fight Brewer ·s sel('ction "We don't have any choice,·· he contended. ''The board has the right to pick two of the three people if it wants. and lh<1l is what they have ctone." In a 'ettc•r to Rrown, Palmer sm d he cou Id ''make no rt'pri':'sen · talion con<'crmng Dr Brewer·~ neutrality. · I do daim that he is extreme· ly knowledgeable in the fi eld or publi<' education and '>'ill bt' ab!e to dis<'ern what thl' fact:. are in the case or fact finding that is before us:· Palmer wrote. Brewer was the second selec tion Palmer made for the post. His earlier <'hoice. Dr. Spencer Covert, s uperinl('ndtnl ?f t~c Magnolia Sc hool ~strict tn .L\naheim, dedincd to scrv<' Palmer said Brewer wanted to hold the fact finding hearings on Oec. 8 thro ugh JI somcwhcr<' in the district. CONVERT AUTO . TO 'DOLLARS' ' "The car :;old as a r<.>sult of the :td and we got our pri<'e ... That's the advertising su<'cess experienc<'d by the Nt'wport Beach man who J'l1C'Nl thit; ad in the Oaily P1 lot 71 Dr \'11 :1· 11 ... 1h.111 ·H . 000 1"11 t· I ii I JI ' . Stt'rt'•' ~ 1 ;(l,I ''' X' ' ' T ( y l' ,1 1 a ' 1 • .1 1 :1 r ' 1111 '>':tnt tn l ' •\'t•1 I to 1 ;1:.h, call &12 567!i It '"'h t;1l..l'" a frw worti:s 10 tlw 1 1 111 pl:ll'<' h> make a s:tle Aloni: t ht' () r a ngf.> Const. lht• right pl3cc 1s the Daily Pilot financial political benefactor, · Dr Louis Cella but apparently made little headway with two subpoenaed witnesses. Both George Ollendorf, rormer administrator at 'Mission Com munity Hospital, Mission VieJo and Arlene Hoffman, a former employe at M ercy General Hos pital. Santa Ana. r~portedly dted their Fifth Amendment rights and refused to testify Like Cella. Ol lendorf":::. signature appears on Mission <'he<' ks paid to allegedly fictitious companies controlled by Cella for hospital s upplies never re ceived It is a series of such lransac lions. Cella 's purported failure to file income tax returns !or three years and a print s hop operation for merly stationed at the hospital that has touched off an investigation of Celia's afrairs by federal agel)des Also believed to he at issue as a result of the questioned transac tions are the income tax return~ of th<' two hospitals 'While owning only a minority interest in both, by his own ad mission Cella m ade or shared in major decisions at the hospitals tmtil being deposed at both a rew months ago While the federal Grand Jury inquiry enters its third day to day. an Orange Count y Grand Jury investigation into suspe<'tcd offenses not within the S<'Ope of thl' federal investil!ations is tern porarily recessed. Tuesday, a former employe of the hospital print shop that <See CF,U,A, Pagt> A2) Low Tides Bring Mollusk Bumper Crop Orange Coast clam diggers should harvest bumper crops late this afternoon and for the rest of the week as tides hit their lowest point of the year. / The regular lunar cyc.e today brought a minus 1.4 tide shortly before 4 p.m . and the level s hould reach almost that low late Thurs - day afternoon. Thursday's low tide will arrive at 4:27 p.m . and hJt minus l.J feet. As the week ends, the low tide in the evening will gradually bt><'ome less severe. Anyone planning lo hit the Oat~ with pit<'hfork and gunnysack should remember that clamming is regulated by fi sh and game laws. An ocean fishing li<'ense is re · quired. Pismo dams must measure at least 4.5 inches wide, and no one <'an take more than IO a day, game wardens aaid . One other matter to bear. in mind, officials said , is that although the temptation will be 1reater during the l6w tides, several of the most J>Opular heachcombing spoUs along the <'":l~l are official refuges. 7'o marine organisms <'an be • "mrere'-1 with al Little Corona ll~ach in Corona del Mar, I .qwna Re:lch'~ Heisler Park ... wh are4"1 and areetl' around llan!' J>C'int :md at Doht·n~ Stall' lk:1('h Th<' Rolsa C'h.t·a ~larsh un·a ni~l, i:-: n rE'fugE' NE'wport ·s llf'J)l'r h:ly pr(' erv(' 1:-0 <in area wher<' <;lamming is 11.l lowNt, howevt>r . O.lly Polot Photos by Rl<llard Ko.Iller SPECIAL CANtNE UNIT TAKES TO WATER DURING WEST NEWPORT DRAG,._..ET Man Who AHegec:tty Injured Detective Wes Shot Later In Los Angeles Newport Manhunt Ends · LA Smpect Slwt After Draggi,ng Officer Ry JOH~ VAi.TERZA 01111• Daily Polol SlaH A t WOS'Ounly manhunt for a Los Angeles man wanted for al· legedly trying to kill a polic<' de· te<'tive in Newport Reach Tues- day afternoon ended in gunfire early today when the suspect was wounded by police Donald Robert Foss, 29. who had sparked an intense sear<'h in West :'-Jewport and later in Long Reach. was shot in th<' buttocks as Newport dete<'tives st aked out his apartment in Los Angeles. Police said he would recover from his wound. Foss was wanted for allegedly trying to crush Newport deter· tive Mike Sullivan against pass· ing <'<lrS while the officer clung to Foss' car along Mariner·s Mile. Sullivnn wns hit by two autos. He was in satisfactory <'ondition to· d;;iy at Hoag ~ emorial Hospital after suHering multiple injuries in the incident In a s eq uenc•(' of events de:.-cribed by police as "loo crazy en'n f0r a telev1s1on script,·· Foss at one point allegedly ter ronzed a WC'st '.'olewport woman and her 6 year old daughter before flee1n~ 1n the woman·s car once mg ht f <'II o\·er th<.> sear<'h area. Detective Capt RtC'h Hamilton said the sequenc<' of e\'<'nts w('nl like this : 0 F.arly i n the afternoon, ernployes at a ~ ariner·s Mile an lique gallery be<':tme suspitffou::. when a young couple C'nlered and tried to sell an <':<pensive pie('e of diamond jewelry. Detectives Lee Roberts and Sullivan responded O<tlly "If' St••..._. POLIC C DOG SLOWED UP BY FENCE DURtNG MANHUNT Officer Grant Varner end Alex Negotiate Fenc. • and began to talk w1tlith<' coup!<.>.· who by then were m a parked <'ar. The driver. lalt'r alleged to be F'oss. suddenlv started the car and. with Sulh,:an hanging on from outside. ~p<'d north on the highway. Roberts said that he fired onl' shot at the fleeing car. hitting 11. but no one inside. t Sullivan at that point alread~ had been scraped by two passing autos, but let go as he headed for a utility pole. Roberts then pursued the car in his own unit and discovered tht' auto near the Surf and Sir loin restaurant in West Newport II<' arrested the woman, identified a:-. Corinne Evonne E<'hols. 27, bul Foss assertedly fled into the re sidential area. Police. assisted by two teams of dogs and helicopters launchl'd a door-lo-door search th<1l lastC'd until nightfal I. The probe was futile. At ont' point officers even look to hoals in an effort to rind a trace of lht.• SllSpt>('l. All alohg. Hamilton said, th<' man assertedly was hiding in th<' neighbot hood. At about 6:30 p .m when th<' search cooled. '.\1rs . Manannl' Underwood and her daughter, Sara, went to the garage of the family home at 477 Prospect Ave .. only to be <'Onfronted by the suspect who said that he wanted the car, "Or I 'II blow your brains {llll. .• He fled in the vehicle The next <'hapter took place in Lo"'hg Reach where highway patrolmen picked up the stolen car heading nrirth along the San T>iego f)-eeway A pursuit ensued, but officNs lost the car on C'llV streC'ts. later finding it abandoned in a parking lot At that point. Newport poli<'e had identified the man. Two de tf'ctives :staked out an apartment 1n Los Angeles believed to be Foss· residen<'<'. At about 4 a .m . Foss appeared and. se<"onds after police tried to arrest him, the shooting took place Capt. Hamilton :-;aid Oetecttvt' John Furr-0w said he :;ew the sus peel re-ach toward his waist Then the dele<'tive fired a s ingle s hot. J.'os~ w a:s booked on a charge ot a:1sault with intent to comnul <~ MANHUNT, Pag~ "2> .. Records Termed Lacking Ry ROBF:RT BARKER Ol t ... O~ily Polol Si.H The City of Huntington Beach has come under fire for its handl· ing c.md accounting of m1llions of dl'llars. The Coopc'r::> and Lybrand auditing firm says the cily"s finance department has kept in· sufficient records on nearly $19 million worth of assets in the "~1ter department. It also revealed that the city ha~ failed to send out invoices as nf June 30. 1975, for nearly S.100.000 due the dty from various j?overnment agenC"ies for puhlic \.\Mk:-o projects. The report said in"oices for ~100.000 had not been rendered lo the 3J?encies nor had the receiva- ble money been recorded on the city books "even though these proJects were completed in 1973, 1974, and 1975. · · In a letter dated Nov. 19. City Administrator Dave Rowlanc1s directed cit v Finance Director f'rnnk R Arguello to get his books 1n order as soon as possi- ble "The <'ity cannot tolerattt.the~ t•ontinuation of lh<'se financial :-hortcomings s11<'h 'as a la<'k of ~ubsictiary ledgers, inC'ompletc fliwd asset records and the Jack of proper bank reconciliation re- cords on a <'Onstant basis.·· Rowlands wrote In its report to lh<' city council, Cooper and Lybrand said the city does not mamtam detailed re- cords of approxim<ltely 510.400.000 in purcha:.ed property and equipment for the "ater utility fond that 1s capilahLCd <Set> F ISCAL, Page.<\:?> J Windows Shatter«>d In Huntington Ar~a Vandals apparently shooting a p<'llet gun from a passing <'ar shattered windows in S<'Veral northwe::.t Huntington BeaC'h homes lat(' Tuesday night. In ve~tigators said there may h;ive been other incidents not yet reported besides three calls re- cei v<'d from a residential area near Edwards Street amd Warner Av<'nue. \leather I.ow clouds loni~ht becoming sunny Thursd<1y afternoon. Highs Thurs- day from the m id-00:-at the beaches lo the upf)t'r 60s inland. Lows tonight 45 to 52. INSIDE TODA~· Ronald Reagan promised to cut. squeeze and tnm tht• .!iu and cost of stale gotl(>T11 rrwnl lH>fore he took office a.~ Col1forrna·s governor -but t~ 3tate budget more thari doubled in his eight year ttrture Set Page 02 lnd~x Al Y-~nlo Al ..,..,.._. •• -..il"f 84 ' Mit11tt T'" ar L M. .. ~ a4 _YI., 8 It II (allfwftl• "' Mull<... 911 OffslflM 01 It ~I P:uMs "• Olmka C1• ~11..,al .._>n "~ 0.H-" C14 Coraft99C•w11ly AIO Dt .. 11-.1ua AIO fflll!I• C1 a .. .., .. , ..... .. .,..,.,,, . ' , ._.,.11\["9'"1 81t II DI' SttlMrol\11 .. l'IMM• ••·1 St~lctMrllfll 9t.-1 ...... Cl ti T ... w1.-81t ...,, .... "_ 1n TIIM'9n a10-,1 HrGa,...., •• Wtfi• U -..w:-Ct-~·-_. 84 Mii w'*n c1 'tllllltfW ...._ Ai• ,. ' ..... " :12 Oit.IL V PILOT H /F Wednesday. Decemoor 3 197!1 Pipe Missing Alaska Linkage 'Stole11' WASlllNtiTON (AP ) -Ne<irh 10 m1h::> of .\l:tsk,1n 011 pqH'l11w tod.t~ "dS reported m1:,smg ht'l\\ l'l'll Prudhot· Bay and \';1ldt•1.. Ala!>ka l 'olumn1 ... l .J .t<'k .-\ndt'r:-tm saict on A RC Tv·s · (;tiod '.\lorr11ng. ·\mt·ru.:a· ~• :-.t't'llrlly ~u.trd s 1't•pml dt•s<:nbt•s lhl' µ1pt• ,ts "rru::.srng 1.1r stolt'n " \ -.pokt••'J11;11l for Alyt•sh.a l'qwltm• St•n'H'l' (\1 ,,11d tht• d1:-.ap1H':tranc.·t• should lw blarnt•d on foult \ p.1pt·l'work. Alllkrsun s~ud . But thl' columnist qlmh'tl lht• :-.t•1.·unty guard·s report as saying · "All pipe w<1s arrountl'li for when 1t left lht• p1pt• dl1~mmg.yar~l.s at Valdel to be distributed alon~ ttw pqwltn<.· l ht•n• ~u·t• no suspt•d:, at th1:, tirnt• ,( l'ht' l"t'Jlol't sht1\.Vs t lw :\;-i,000 f t•el of ::.h•t•I µipt'. 'ah1t•d at a bout $306,250. \\us dbC'oven'd miss111~ No\ 1H It s.t~s the pipe was in '135 sections. each 80 fel't k111g ,.~rom Page 1 I From Page . I I FUROR ... FISCAL ... <"1 ·wn 111 form :in .HI ht)\ l'11mm11 tee of ten thrl'l' f.1n1ltv ffil'n1 ht'rs and t \\ l' dl».rns from l'ad1 \'Olle~e wc.>n' .. 1ppo1nl<•tl t11 1t tt1 :-tudy alternati Vl' modl•ls tor rl' t\rgamzat1on ot thl' ct1:-.tnt·t . ~: ' :-tt t· n .i :-. p 1 p e :-mt• l t• r.., ~trs. R;.,sik s<11d th.it thl' .id hoc \'Ommitll'l' ca ml' h,1rk "'1th wh.11 was rt.•gank•d ;1.; .1 l'11mpr11m1:-1· .di c.Sp campu:-. night das:-.t'' ''llllict tw .1dm1n1-.1l'rt•<l hv !ht• tl.1~ Sl'h\1111-.. \\ htk !Ill' 1'0CE t 1\111·::.es .tnd 11ff 1-.1mpus night d.1:-se~ ""llulct tw llJ\l'r.ttl'<l h\ .1 't'p,1rat<' ct1stnt'l l·nt1t~ Thts thin! t•:1ttty prt•-.um.1hh \\11Uhl lw 1h1• "11m muni' l'r...it~ \lrs B .. 1:-th' ,,11d th;.11 th1· 1,pldt>n \\'t•~t 'l'n.1ll' d11l tht• pro , \',\i hl'C;\ll:-l' 11 h,i:-. .1h1.,I\·, nh Jl'l'lt1d IP .1 I ht rd 1•nt1l' Th~·()("(' 't'll,ltl' •H'l't'Plt'd tl \\Ith rt'M'rv;.1 1.011 ... I rH' rt''t'l'' .1111111 \\1•r1• "' 1•1 \\he\ ""tltlid h,I\ 1• 1111111 ol oq·r cn•dll' at lh1· night d.1:--.1•, .tnd wht>th1·r 11th1'r dl't.11!:-. 111 Uw t·11m prom1:-1• \\ t>rt• ~'<\Ing II\ tw in tt.>rprl't1•d 1m tht• ... 1m1• w,I\ hv all p:irt11·:-· · ~kt>t1n;.:-. ''t'r1· lwld "'Ith 1h:- 1nct :1dm1111str;it11r' .ind 1t ap pMt•nti.' b1·1·am1· d1· .. 1r that tht>r<' wen• v.1r:-1ng 111tl'rprl't.H1l1ns un the propos:ti \\'1• Wt•rt' told tht1t the cb.' 'l'il111)b \\Oulti only hav1• t·ontroi 11f tlw room' that could ht' u~ed fM lhl• night d:1s::.P'. not tht• t·ontt'nl 111 t ht• prngr..ims IHI\.' focuit~ ml·mhl·r :-..ud Wt• "t'rt• tc•l<1 th.it tht• d.1, ''-·ho11i' \\ lllli<I 11111\ ha \t' nintn;I nf th<' rnc1m-. th.11 l'oulll bi.' usl•d for lh<' ntght cl.1''<':-. n11t the con lent of th<' pn1gr~1 m:-... llOl' f~1cul 1:-· memht'r :-;;11d IL "a:-; abo l ie~1r th.it th1• 1·omprom1st.• "'"' ht'in!! 'll'\.\ 1•d 11nh a:-;mnlhl•r -..tartmJ! point f(lr ftirtht•r l<llks This hr<'akdo" n lt•d to the()('( senate rnt<' TuC'::.d.1y llm1t1ng :•n:- futurt' stud~· on reorgan1n.1twn lo ,1 tw0 CClll<'ge mt1dl'I lt shut th1· d1'IM on the <1pt•n po:-ition that thP :-enate actoptt·<I wh<'n tht· l'1111 tr11versy first hrokt> (IUt F:d Oornan. o ( thr ()('( I: ter alltrt• .md I :i ng uage d1 Vlswn led thC' m11H'. argtung that th1· only effr<'l1 ve act ion the farult v !i;id takt•n had ht•en tn making tne1r protests at the Ort 18 met'f 1ng and adding that th<' senate' "as making a m1stakt.• 1n work mg from a posit ion nf C'Om · prom1sC' A fal'uit\' ml'rnbC'r. G ~ry Hof· fman. "hP 1-. not a senator, urgt•d ieiiow in:-;tructnr:-to tak<' a fc.tcul- ly pos1t1on. not t1) <'11mprom1:.l'. and not to b<' afraid of conflict. ·Dr W :it-.11n ""1 II rC'spc-ct it at 's part of thl' chC':-.s game." Hof iman added Fashion Show Set tran~m1sswn lint•:., t•tc.) Tht' firm s31d tn add1t1on, thl' ":-tlt'r ut1hty fund has <.'ap1tah1.l·d :ib<'l11t $8.370,000 for asst.'ts <'On tnbute<1 to the s-~ty through J une 30, 1968. hy suba1v1ders at values t·~t1m:lted hy city pi.•rsonnl'l. Thert' is n o supporting dnl'umentation for thl' amount 1·;tpit~h1C'd , ·' the rt'Ptffl su1d t'1,ntnhutwn:-h) suhdl\ tdC'r-. "tnce June 3U. 1968, haw not bt>1•n rt'l't'rcted on the book:. · · D~ily Pll<H 5Ylf P"°'o DUSTING FOR PRINTS Dennis Haen Probes •"r o m Page A I Twn reports by the firm. dakd St'Pt 5 ~nd Ort. 23. Wt'rt' suh milted to the Cit v C'ounC'il Nm 2·1 MANHUNT. a f t t> r s t u d v -b v t h t:> c· 1 t ,. :-. • F:conom1<' Ad ~·isorv Comm1ttet' C'ity Councilman-Jerry '.\1atney said today he places t he responsibility on Rowlands. It ·s JUSt another t·ase of thP round! and public not betng kept mform <'d of city operations ·1 didn't know :ibout the pro biems until about a week and .1 hal( <tgo, · · he said '.\latney says he b<'lil'\'<'S part of the probit'm stems from a tr:insfer of $750,000 in funds this summ('r to balanc<' th<' budgC'ts nf \'<lr1nus departments. "We've been made awar'-' of financial deficienC'1C's 1n past Lybrand and C'oopC'r::. audits but we were told that ev(•rylhin~ I!> being I :iken ca rt> of... :\1 alney :1ctdC'd. Finance 01rector Arguello 'ilYS steps han• het•n 1akt•n to 1m piement recom mt•nclatwns 1n th<' :n1cltt \\'t> do ha\'(' prohl<•m' and d<' f;c1enc1t·" 1n our btl(\kkt.'ep1n~. .\rgueli1' sa11I Wt•rt• doin:;! everything in our 1>0"er l•J ll>r rel"l our operation · murder on a police officer. Miss f:<'h0h, was held in Jieu of $25,000 b.111 on charges of possessing :-toien property -the bracelet that started it all 'F'rom Page .4 I CELLA ... l11rned out polllH:al campaign literature Ct•lla contribut<.'d to candidates, an I RS agent and S('lci :ii St'cun t v administration tlfftri~l t t'::.tif1t>d before the fed(•ral Jury .\nd tod<i:-, Cella ·s public rt .. 'l::i· l1cms confidant Frank Gdinas, ~\nd two 1wrsons close to State Controller K t•n Cory. ont• of t't>iia':-f:l\ClnH• polilicaJ figun•s. n,l\'t> rt'portrdly ht'en railed to ll''tlf \ On~· nf tho:-r i:-. Cory·s top aide, \ ·.,rl I>· \gostino The other is the ,I.lit• <·111nrnllc:r ·:-hrother·m-law .ind campaign <'omputl"r mailing t·~p('rt. Rill RutCht>r. Ht> ~aid p<trt of the prohlC'm 1n reccwennt! recC'1vahlt' funds fnr puhiic worh proJerh \\as 111 tht' CJ b G th 1linsion nf respons1bihl) 1n tht• u a ers public works and finant·c depart· ments ·w e h3\'e nC\w sC'l up tht• Tlf•s1 t:nn of contracts t·oordinator 111 keep tabs and C'Ontrol of all work pt<rformed," he said. He said that t he tin;rnt•t• <It• partment was not alway:-1n formed that other agenci<'s sut·h as Orange C'ounty, the state ur federal government were lo p<trticipate in pay m<>nt s for services. • In regards to complrunts of in compiete fixed asset records. Arguello said that cons1dC'rabl<' inroad~ have been made and that every fixed asset 1n the city ha;-; been inventoried. He said his department 1s now proceeding into the most difficult portion of the valuation of fixed assets in the water d<.'partm<'nt. On Aug. 15, the accounts r(' ce1vable portion o f our new system was autom ated and W<' ar<' currently reconciling the d<'· tail (specific) amounts to tht· C'nnln1l account Yule Baskets For Needy The Hunting ton Rc·ad1 Junior W1lmC'n ·s Club 1s gathering \hn:::tmas haskC'ts with fond and t<'Y" for n<.'C'ti) families in llunt mgton fkach Gifts ar<' b<'ing donated by r(':-.1 dC'nts C\f the communitv and will be deli\'ered by the l luntmgton Reach Fire Departmrnt. Donations of money or g00<b <tre sorely ne<.'ded. according to Judi Ericbon, chairman of the Oper:ition :'>1 erry Christmas committer Gifts ar<' heing collected at the city gym, 17th ~ind Palm Avenue from 9 a.m . t0 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday until Dec. 2.1. Monetary donations may be mailed to Operation Merry Christmas. P .O. Rox 1804. Hunt ingt0n Reach. !'12&17. The womC'n ·s division of th<' Huntington Reach Cham ber of \ommerce 1s planning a holiday fashion show at the Sheraton Reach Inn Dec 10. Reservations can be made by calling t h<' cham ber office, 962·&i61 . ORANGE COAST I" I School Urges Aid For Single 'Parents lM Or~QllP CN\t 01U1 P1tot, Will\ ••tr'U(h '' <'Jlf'1'0•rtt0 '"" Ntwt Pt•\s. t\ out>'•"""° t>y tN> °"..-.qr CN\t Pubh\otHl'H~ (~y S.-o.tr~• ..,,fJ<Yt\ •t• OUbh~O Mo...O•y 1tv0U9" r nd~y lO" <'.o•.I• -W Nt.,POfl 0.e<I>. l"unl1nqln< f.f"•<•HFount••" V•ll~y. hv•n•. ~<kS•-o..ci• • \.'41 .. , af"O L4tQu,.. iH.c"/'!tO\Af\ C:O.\C A ''l"IQlf" u·o!0'\11 fdttlfM"I •. OVOH"'td Siit•vt"O.f'\ ¥\od S.vn <l<oV\ Tll' IHl"<tl>•I l>\>DltV01nq P'""' " •I )Jtl ""'°'° !My ~lrt•t, ~·· M9'• C..hlO'~t• '11•7' Robert N. Weed Pro'4Hnl •no PuOll- Jack R. Curley \11r• p,,.,IOtnt .-inn C...MrAt Mill\t\lf'• Thomas Keev1t fd1tor ThOmas A Murpt11ne M.t"•0•"9 ld•lo< Charles H Loos Richard P Nall A''''''°'"' ~N9tn0 (dt\CW''- Robert Barker w• IO• ""9'.'°""" ldolO• Huntington 'eadtOtfk• 1111\ 9'o<t<ll 8ouO.v1•d iNll•flQ AOd•tU P 0 8o• 1'0. 91 ... Other Offke llOv"t ll•A< h, I llllo C'il<""'"Y"' ~1.-1 t IUU1 M-\A 1l0 W•\t a.v '.ttt· • .....,.,.,,, ~•lt(f\ »U M•~t f\<Nit • ~U'I i.eG•t" .... , • \11ll•y-HXU l.a ~au Ito.Id •' W" 0•'90 t ,..,_v TeS.,,hone (114) .. 2~1 C1nslfled A~ertlstlng '42·1671 ~r.,n ,_..,,-11\ C>.t"'0" ("""'" (~"''""' S40.122b 'OC>Y<19111 1'1! 0•.-.~ (<>•.I l"wlllll""'~ (•"" ON'• Ho ""-' """'"' .,," ''""'°"" ~·­" •''"' et •dvtr h• tm•l\h Mrtt" m•y b• '""''•dVc•ft wUf\ou• \O•< .,. ll•HN O.ton of t t..PJ''iM ._n.,, ~'•"er t '•"' v"''•o,. ""10 •• co\t• Mili'• C•'tfr,,ft,. '..Ulb'ulpt1,,,. hv •• ,, • ..,Ult~ "''• bym•1t\.11 Jfment"I• "''•ht., ..... ..._.~ ~I I\ '"""1111y ( Students at Bushard School in Huntington Beach are looking for holiday donations this year for a special group of needy families. P rincipal Herb Levy describes the group as single parents "who are trying to make it." For the pas t three years Bushard has been handling the needy family program, offering cash donations, food and gifts to as m any as 36 households. Deliveries are m ade during the day, he noted. so youngsters won't know their parents are re ceiving help. Levy said Bus hard, where 65 percent o( the s luden ........ come from single parent h<fn~. is coordinating the needy family program for the entire Fountain Valley School Distnct. Those wishing to donate cash or other items may phone Betty Mignanelli, project coordinator. at 968-2784. The holiday project. called the "visitor program," 1:> being sponsored by the school's parent teschrr s tudent o rganizatJon. Levy explnined "We are looking for prople who are trying to help themselves,'' h~continued . 'As far 8! I am concerned thi~ is one of the most emotional im· pacted things l have ever done in my hfe, ··said Levy, who suggest· ed the project three years ago. Usually the families helped are those who haven't applied for routine social assistance, he ex· plained, because they hope to be a ble to make it on their own. He recalled, for example, one woman who "passed out in m y office" because a ll she'd been ea tin g for m onths w e re doughnuts she got at work. She hadn't applied for help, he said , because she wanted t o s up· port her fa mily without charity. Levy said som etimes families needing help require "a little C'Onvincing · · before accepting it. But he explained everyone helped receives a code number so only the school nurse and parent coordinator know who the families are . l.evy noted the school also beps a :\Upply of donated food :'t3ples to help families through the year. "We aren't in the business of supporting people, .. he said , "but •fit is a t'ase of holding them over for two days unttl tht'.'y gc.•t pwd or until they get their food stamJ)6," ht• tries to help. Parents Unhappy Teachers Hit in Valley Study An advisory c:ouncil at Cour regt>s S<'hool 1n f<'ouf\l ain Valley agrt>ed Tuesday to study a recent parent survl'y. :-howtng 61 per l·ent llf the famiht.>s art' unh••fll'Y Wlth the tepching J)rogr..im Valerie Wylt', t'O·chairman uf ;m "ad ho<' com m ittee" wh1<:h took the survey during the sum- m er . a lso said 60 percent are dis- satisfi<'d with their children's al· titudes and 60 percent said their -:tudenls WC'rl" lacking 10 areas o( ··s0<'1a l responsibility ... Principal Art .. 'urcron saitl to- day the 21 member School Com- munity Counrtl, made up of tt>arhers, students and parents. agreed to meet later this month to dist'uss the survey further Ht> C'xpl~11nt•d the group will d1v1de parent concerns bt>twel'n those that <·an be remedict.l local ly if necess~lry and thost• that re quire ·d1stricl lt'vt>I attention. · Furcron said the staff, became aware of m<1n y of-the problems 11'\tntioned last spring and had t*en working to r e medy them. Mrs. W y le said 45 pare nt vol unteers interviewed 72 per· cent of the Courreges parents during the s umm<'r. They repr<.'sented families of ·154 of the school's 625 s lude:>nts. Generally, sht.• ::.aid. the surv<'y showe:>d that a "majority of parents'' are dissatis fied with t he education their children re- ceive, and that "many chjldren finish elem entary school lacking the skills nec·l'ssary for s uccess in high school · · Jn addition. s he said parents feel uninformed about lest scores and do not understand the cur- rent report card grading system . Mrs Wyle said •·a large m a- jority" do not like the open classrooms at \ourreges, many feel their c hildren are not being properly motivated ant! several fomilies are considering or havt> pi aced their s t udl'nls tn pn vatc· schools. . Furcron said ht• could not respond specifically to items in the survey until he has studied it further. And Dr. Ed Moon, the distnct ':. assistant superintendent for 1n ~tructton, who abo <tll~nded tht• meeting, said he t•ould rwl rt"Spond spec 1flc ally to rcusons for the negative result...,, Courreges opt'nt•d 1<1 :-t January, taking in students who had been attending three lhf ferent Fountain Valley s<:hools Moon said some parents eould C'hallenge tht.• l)l'H't'11l.1g'-'" or 1H1ml'lt'rs m vol' t•d "J fePI stronglv llw n·~ulls 11f th\' SlffVt'Y 1tfrnt1t\ :-.cim'-' pm hlems." ht• said "Tlw numht>r:- art> not the 1ssm• .. 'Ill' satd thl· 1:-.Mlt' 1s tirahni.: thl' rl'ason for t hl' JHl.l'l'nt d1:- ~3t1sfartion " Ford, Mao Discuss U .S.-Soviet Detente Ry JIF,J,F,~ T Jl0)1J\8 PEKl~G CU P l I Pn•sident Ford and M ao T se· tung d is r11ssed the touc·hy 1:.sut• of lJ S So_v1et detentl' 1n their Joni! pnvat<' chat, WhHt• House of ficials said tod ay. d<.'karing 1l would be "a terrible mistakt•" to .underes timate the value of Ford's Peking mission. White House press secretary Ron ~essen also confirmed therC' woul~ be no ('Ommuniquo to mark any new br<'akthroughs in tJ.S.-Chinese r elations at the l'loseof Ford's visit, but he insist- ed the mission procluCl'd many "good signs" that s hould nffsl'I skeptical questioning of this dt• wiopment "Every puhl1c sign has hl'en a ~ooct sign ... Ness.?n told r<' Police Seek Car 111at Hit Hydrant Huntington Reach police are :-t'C'king a motorist who:-.e C'ar \\iped out a fin• h ydrant about 2 30 a . m today. Crl•aling a ~eyser of waler and a river i1owing down Rrookhurst Stn·et. Jnvesllg~tors wer<' C'alkd by a n~arby residen t following the at· n dent on Brookhurst Slrnet south of Garfield A venue but found no trace of car or driver. porter' ..it tht' t·nd ol ttw third ul Fnrd'::; four d."' in Pt•ktn~ "Tht're have lw<'n .. 110 bad :.1gns J In responst• tn questions, h1· C'onf1rmed th:1t 1-'or<I and Mao in dl•t•d had d1scu:-:-.t'd d<'lenll' \\h1rh China has hlast(>d public!) during Ford's :-.lay and agret•d with a reportt•r 's suggestwn th'-'Y achi('ved "a better understand ing" as a n·sult of tht'ir talk. F'orcl ancl Mao m C'L Tm•sclay for one hour and 50 minutt•s ;, n· markably ltm!-! :1udit•nrt• for tlw alitn~ 81 year·old Ch1nt•st• ~um muni:-t p,trly ch.11rrn.1n Ford to day c:tlll·d 1l ''.• ,')ignif1t·Jnt eon V('r-:ation · ~~t,nl. lwg 1nn111 :.: to sho\\ ~t l!n.., l'f fatt;.'llt' fn1m his gru('ltng schedule of summitry and sightseeing. made his commt·nt :it the :-tMl of anolh<'r 21 ~ hours <'f form.ti talks this momin..: v.1th acting Prernit•r Tt•ng Jb1.111ptn~ in Ford's Pl•k ing n•s1denct•. :"les:-en took pa111s to squckh sr1•<•ulal1on Ford ·s '1sit m1ghl h1• mlt'rpn•tect as :l fa1lun' ht·1·..ius1 1lf Ow l.1C'k 11f \"1'1hlt· 111·1111rt•:-s ln 1mpr 1n 1ng l ~ ('h11w:-.1· rt•l.1 llnns Y ou sh<Hll<l not t.1kt• I h1· :~bst>nce of a t'om murnque a:-. .1 n('i-1 ~1t i ve factor." ht· ~.1id "Thi· ~t·c·omplishmenls and p11rpost•:- of this mt•etin~ hav<' nothing to tl11 with a s1;rned document.·· Lynn Hart HART'S. John Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Swim Fins Masks Snorkles Speedo Swim Suits Laguna Swim Trunks Swim Goggles Tennis Shoes Cross Country Shoes Basketball Shoes Track Shoes Wrestling Shoes Baseball Shoes Gymnast Shoes Volleyball Shoes Soccer Shoes All Purpose Shoes Football Shoes Cotton-Wool-Orlon Sox Gym Pants Track Pants Basketball Jerseys Softball Jerseys Baseball Undershirts Reversible '1" Shirts Slant Boards Weight Lifting Benches Boxing Gloves Barbell Sets Oum bells Footballs Basketballs Soccer Balls Water Polo Balls 4 Square Balls Baseballs Softballs Golf Balls Baseball Mitts Baseball Warm Up Jackets Baseball Sox Lettermans Jackets Volleyball Nets Shuff le board Sets Bocce Sets Table Tennis Sets Table Tennis Paddles Racquetball Racquets Racquet Balls Warm Up Suits Hooded Sweat Shirts . Sweat Pants Lined Nylon Jackets Tennis Dresses Men's Tennis Shorts Men's Tennis Shirts ~ Boys' Tennis Shirts Boys' Tennis Shorts -Tennis Rackets- Bancroft -Davis Wilson-Yonex Dunlop Tennis Balls Racket covers Tennis Bags Visors & Hats Book Bags Handball Gloves Handballs Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Frisbees Skateboards Bike Tires & Tubes Bike Lites Bike Parts 538 Center 646-1919 OPEN Hites Dec. 8 thru Dec:23. Christmas Eve till 6:00 j 7 Lagtbio.a I So__,_, __ Coast EDITION • 'l'od a ,·'s C losin g • \''. St~ks VOL. 68, NO. 337, 1 SECTIONS, 100 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W EDN ESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1975 TEN CENTS Work SlowdoWn Eyed by Capo Teachers Ry t'RF.T)f·;RJC'K SCHOEi\I Elll. Of lllt Oill'f ll"llttSi.tt About 150 of the 500 tea('hers in the Capistrano Unifit:-d School Distncl Yoll'd Tuesday to Join in •\work slowdown to protl'st a 4 5 pen·ent S•\lary incr('ase gr:.mted oy tlie board of education. Because of the relatively low turnout. thl' teachers af(r('f'd lo wllhhold t1t·t1on on whether to call a strike lo :i second gencrJl S1111 Clen1e11te membership met.>t1ng next Tues day , In expl~1ning how the slowdown will work, teac·hNs said they will \\\II k their stan dard seven -hour day and refuse to partic.'iµate in extracurricular acfr.;ties. such as student dubs. field trips and other sch.ool events. The motion calling for the slowdown was approved on .i r 0 Market Bandit Suspect Seized A rtmman who remains un- identified toth1y was arrested by San Clement<' police Tuesday night m; hC' s l<'PJH'd out the front d{'l(lr :ollowing an :1rmC'd robhery ;:it ;:i S;:in \ll•mente :-;up<•rmarket. Police wert> :-;um moned to the SafC'way M :1rket, 801 N . El Camino Rt>al, al 9:08 p.m. by a caller who managed to escape the store as the lone gunman herded eight others into a storage room. Police fir:;l telt>phoned the supermarket l<' l'onfirm a <'rt me was in progre:.:-; They a s kect if everything at the store was all right. When a store manager said ·'no" Sgt. Frank Yerger .nnd patrolm en Vern :\kGarry anrl John Zeigler were dispatched to the stor<>. Once there. t hey trained shotguns on the doors. They ordered the man to drop tp lhe ground as he stt'pped out of the store . He obeved t heir orders and offered n1' rC'sistanC'c•. 2'1one of th(' persons ht'rded into Low Tides Bring Mollusk · Bumper Crop Oran~e ('(,a:-l clam diggers should harvest bumper crops late. this aftNnoon and for the rest of the week as tides tut their iowest point of the year The regulM lunar cyd<> today brought a minus l A tide shortly before ·Ip m anrl the lrvel should reach almost th.it low latttThurs- day afternoon Thursda v ':. low tide will arrive :1t ·I: 27 p. m. anrl hit minus 1.1 fret. As the week ends, the low tide in the evC'nin g will gradually become Jess sever<' Anyon·e planning to hit thc flats with pitchfork and gunnysack :-hoti1d remember that cl1:1mming is n.•gu:atC'd by fish and game l:lw~. An ocean fishing hccmse is re quired. Pism o dams musL measure al least 4.5 inches wide, . and no one can take more than JO a day. game wardens aaid. One other matter to bear in mind. offi cials said. is that although the temptation will bt- ;.!reater during the low tides. several of th...-most p"Opular beachcombing s poL'i along thr coast a re official refuges. the storeroom were injured. Police said .the man wielded a .32-caliber autom a tic pistol. Officers declined to disclosc the amount of money collectctl by the gunman. T h e m a n w o r e a f a k t' mustache, a wig and two com- plete sets of clothes, police said. They said he carried the money out of the store in a paper shop- ping bag. The man thus far has refused to identify himself lo police. Other means of learning his name were being pursued today. Sp~nking Retained In Laguna Corporal punis hment will be retrained in La guna Be ach schools. but r estricted tightly and administered only with permission o f parents flH specific m isbehavior by stu dent~. That ·s the gist of al·lion taken Tuesday by the Laguna Beach Unified School District board of education. The r etention of c·orporc.d punishment w as debated for I wo hours . The final vote found Trustl'C's ~lichael Sagar . ~orman Rrowne and Harry Bithell vot ing for thC' poiicy and Rona ld Chilcote vol ing against it. Board President June Royd was absent. Although approving a first re ad1ng of a policy bringing thc dt~­ trict 's 17-year -old discipline <·ode into conformance with new stalt• Jaw requirin g par ental p<.'rmission before stui.JC'nts may bC' spanked. the board also r t' quested reports on the full spct' tnim of discipline metC'd out al lhe schools . The board informally agrced that changes in the policy could be made after further ctiscuss1on among teachers. administrators. parents and students. Speakers attensting the board meeting were gefierally opposec1 to l'Orporal punishm<>nt. ·1 cannot think or any good use of corporal ·punishment. for kids to find violence inflicted on the m by an institution they are r~. qui red to attend b~ I aw. <SttSPANK , Pag.-A2> Pipe Missing Almka Linkage 'Stolen' WASHINGTON CAP ) -Nearly 10 miles of Al:tskan oil pipeline today was reported missing bt°'twccn Prudhoc Bay and Valdez, Alaska. Columnist J ack Anderson said on ABC-TV's "Good Morning, America" a security guard's report describes the pipe as "missing or stolen ... A spokesmnn for Alyeska Pipeline Servi,ce Co. said t'hc disnpp~aranre s hould be blamed on faulty paperwork, Andcrsan said . But the columnist quoted thc S<.'curi t/v gu,1r11 ·~ rl'.'port as saying : "All 11fpt.' w:ts <wrounted fnr whe~1 it .left the pipe deaning Y•lfd " ;1t V<1hl1•l ... lo bc d1s~n~utc~.al ong the pipeline. TJn 1 c .in· no ~uspN·\~ at this t1mt". The report ~hows the 35.000 f ecl of st eel pipe: valued ul about s:100 2:>0, was discovered missing Nov rn It suy~ the pipe was in 435 sections, em•h 80 feet long. I~·· vofre vote Tht•rc was only a handful of "n.1y .. votes cast. Teat> hers present .at the meet inr satd they would attempt to convince lht' 35-0 HlStructors not in attendan(•e to join in the ~lowdown. The slowdown was expected to begin today and continue in definitely Teachers entered this year 's salary n<.'gotiations seeking a 20 • percent salary Increase, but sub· :.equenlly lowered their demand to st-vt:n per<'l'nl and have held firm since The school board 1rultally of· fered a 1.5 percent increase, then 3 5 perC'ent Trustees approved the •LS percPnt hike Monday night over objections from teacher leaders. The instructors also are th' manding the board restore 1n structional :tides at the dtstril.'l "s two high schools Aiclt• fund s were cut from the budl.!l'l b\ lhl· boartl to help t·ovt'r tht• t1•,1t•ht•r:-; · pay increase. Tony Leon, pn•s1clt•nt of tlw Capistrano Un1ftt'd f':dtll'ator ·-. Association CC'l'f:.\>. tllld 111 structors Tuesda~ th.ll he f1n11rs a walkout lie s :Jal tl•a1·hers should remain on :-;lnkt· until thl' board :lets on ,, M'' l'll Jll'l"l'l'nl 111 ID s to D•llV Pil•I Pllo\O\ by R1cl\4inl Koeflltr SPECIAL CANINE UNIT TAKES TO WATER DURING WEST NEWPORT DRAGNET Man Who Allegedly Injured Detective Was Shot Later In Los Angeles 2 Cella Aides Refuse to Talk To U.S. Jury Ry GARY GJtA'.'JVILLE 011110 O•••v Pilot Sutt A federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles contin ued Tuesday to d<'lve into the financial dealings of Orange County·:; I eading financial political benefactor. Dr Louis Cella hut apparcntly made little headway with two subpoenaed witnesses Roth George Oll<>ndorf. former administrator at ~ission Com· munity Hos pi,Lal. ~1ssion Viejo and Arlene Hoffman, a former employe at Mercy G<.'neral Hospital, Santa Ana. n •portcdly cit<>d their Fifth /\mcndment rights and refused to testify. Like Cella. Ollendorf"s signature appears on Mission checks paid to allegedly fictitious companies controlll'd by Cclla for hospital supplies never re C'ei ved. ll i:-a series of suC'h transac- t ions. Cella 's purported fajlure to file income tax returns for three vears and a print shop operation formerly stationed at the hospital that has touched off an investigation of Celia's affairs by federal agencies. Also believed to be at issue as a result of the questioned transac· hons are the income tax returns of thc two hospitals. While owning only a minority interest in both. hv his own ad- mission Cella made or shared in major decisions at the hospitals until being deposed at both a few months ago. Whilf' the federal Grand Jury inquiry enters its third day to- (S.-e CEU .A. Page A2) CONVERT AUTO TO 'DOLURS' "The car sold a s a result or t he ad and we got our price." Thal 's the advertising success experie nced by the Newport •Reach man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot : 71 T)(> Villf', less than ·I \,000 m1 Jo"u ll pwr. i.t~reo, $2800 x u x 'IC"" 1 r •. l' ll h :1 v c :i (' 8 r y 0 u ".1n1 "to l'''"' l'r·t to cash , call I° I.' f,,tJ II only takc-:s a few w1w1t 111 :1.t• r .·•ht placr1o make !1 ... ,h· \11) 1t: thl' Oranl(e Coast, the right pill<'<' Is thq Oaily Pilot. Arnold Hano Joins LB Council .Race Civic activist Arnold llano to- cl<1y announc<'d his candidacy for the Laguna Reach City Council becoming the sE'cond declared candidate for the two Art Colony council seats at a ~take in the ~larch 2 municipal ele<'tion. Hano. 53. joins Planning Com- missioner Sally Be llerue in seek· ing positions now held by Coun- cilmen Roy Holm and Charlton Boyd . Roth incumbents have declared they will not seek reelec· t1on. In announcing his candidacy, Ha no took a hard line on new de- velopment and on expanding city bureaucracy. He charged that • high rents anti housing costs are dnving out th(' rlderly and those on fixed incomC's, an exodus he :;aid he would seek to stem . In a prepared statement, Hano Stltd '. '"This village is undcr attack. '"Our open window to the sea may soon look out at a thicket of 011 platforms. ''The I rvin(' Compnay would despoil the open space between Laguna a nd Corona del Mar spill- BECOMES C'ANDIDATE Writer Arnold Hano ing tens of thou:-:and:-i of car~ onto , our already overcrowded streets ",<\hsentee land .;:,p<'culC\fors would ravage the Grt'l'nb<'lt (S.-e HA~O. Page A2) 2nd Autopsy OK'd In Tot Death Cas e Arraignment of parents of a 5-year old San Clemente girl who died art er she w as beaten a nd burned was d e layed Tuesday after defense attorneys suc - cessfully argued that a second autopsy should be performed on the child's remains . South Orange County Municipa l Court Judge Richard Ha milton ordered t he examina- tion at the r{'quest of court- appointed attorneys represent· 1ng Jose Molina. 21. and his wife, '> CllMda. 23, of 2723 S. El Camino Rent. s~m Clem<'nt<.'., The Molinas were arrested by San Clemente l'ohce Nov. 22 3fter they brought their un congcious d 11 u{( ht{'r. I.aurt:1 Crm., to tbe hospit.•I Accordi n " to p olice 1n - wstigators, th<' child's bocty wa:-. ('overec\ with burn~ madr by t•i,rarettes. hol metal objects or\d hot watt>r Thert~ al so was t"videnct the child had been ~t.'Vt'rtly t>eatt>n. The girl died a bout seven hour::. after s he was ta ken lo the hospital. The second autopsy will be performed by Dr . L.R Moof!lin. a former pathologis t with the San Remardino County Coroner's Of fice. The examination will b<> con ducted in the presence of the Orange County Coroner·s Office pathologist who pcrformcd the original autopsy. The Molinas are scheduled to return lo C'ourt Friday for ar raignment and !letting of a date for a preliminary h<:'aring of the prosec u lion·:; l' v1dt.>nt'<' Ted Millard, deputy distnct attQrney, saic\ results of th<> =-econ<t autopsy 'o\Ould r~mam c1111(1dt•ntiul The ~olina1'i l'urrentl\' art• be ing held :.lt Or:rnge County Jail in lieu of $100,000 tw1l eal·h Molina, n Camp Pt•rHJleton marlnt, is the <h•ad ft)rl'~ ~tep· fathtr. ('fl',\:0-l' Cl r E .i\ rt•pn·:-ents J50 of the d18· tnl"l s ll'adu·r .... I'm ::.omt~what ctisappoint~ n11l to•set• double the numher or 1l'.1t·ht>rs hert• We c-an't walk \\Ith this number, .. Leon said. To m \'oungl•rman. anothe r Cl'F:\ leadl'I'. said anv walkout tn~1l <lr .1ws only 10 to3C)per('entof lht> ch :.tr>e·t 's lt•acht.>rs could re· C!'\t><' rROTEST, Pagt> A2) uto Manhunt Ends • ID Shooting • By JOH~.VAl.TERZA Of Ille O•tlY Pilot S~tt A two countv manhunt for a l.<l:-Angeles man wanted for al- lei?edly trying to kill a poli ce de- tective in Newport Beach Tues- dav aftemoon ended in gunfire f•arly today when the suspect was \H1unded by police. Donald Robert Foss, 29, "ho h;:itl sparked an i nten!je :-.l'arch rn Wl'Sl :'llewport and later in Long Bc:t('h, was shot in the hultoC'ks a:-2'1ewport detect ivl's staked out hi:-apartm'ent in. Los Angelt':-.. P1,h ce :-aid ht> w1111ld re~uq•r from h1:-wound F1b~ "<ts wanted for allegedly try1nr to <'rush '.'/ewport dete('- t1vt' '.\11ke Sullivan against pass- ing cars while the officer clung to Fo$s' car along Mariner's :\fjle. ~ulhvan wa:-hit by two aulM. He \\ ,\:-; in satisfactory cond1t10n to- day 4\t Hoag .\1 t>moriaJ Hospital ;iftt•r s uffering multiple injuries in the incident. In :i s equence of events d<'~<'ri bed by pohc<' ·as ' too ('razy t•n•n fM :1 tele\·ision script," Fo:-s at onC' point allegedly kr· ronied :i W<'"st :-.iewport woman :inn her 6 year-old daughter ht•forc fi<'<'in g in thC' woman·s car ''nee night fell over the search ar(':t Oct('cti ~Capt. Rich Hamilton :-:-11d th<> sC'q\tt'nce of C'VC'nts "<:'nt ltkt' thi:. Early 1n th(' afternoon. t'mployes al a :\1 ariner's .\hie an- tique ~allery bec ame susp1c1ous when a yC\ung couplr'C'ntered and tnC'd to sell nn expensivl' piece of 11lamond Jl'\\elry . Detect1v"s Le<- Rohc>rts and Sulll\·;m r csponcted :md bej!:in to t.tlk "1th the cnupll', "ho by thcn Wl'rt• 1n a µ.1rk1•d l'ar The dn' <:r . later allegerl tn be Foss. :-uddenl\' :-.lartt>d the> t'ar ancl. with S ullt~an hanging nn frC\m nut:-ide, s pl'd north on lhl' hi ghway Roberts sairl that ht' fm~d ont> :-hot at the fi<'eing car . hitting 11, hut no on<' inside Sulliv<1n ~it thut point already had bcen scrapPd by two passin).! ~u1tos. hut lt>t go as he headl'd for ••utility pok Roberts thC'n pursued the car in • his own unit :lnd discovered the auto n<'ar the Surf and Sirloin restaurant in W C'St NC'wport. lie <S<>e )tA~HU:"JT, Pagf' .\2> Or::~,~oa•I \\c at h er Low cloud s tonight becoming sunny Thursday :tfternoon High s Thurs <tay from the mid 60s al the beaches to the upper 60s inland. Lows tonight 45 to 52. I NSIDE TODA,. Rooold Reagon prC'l~~ed to cut. squeeze ojld lnm .. the m:e qnd cost of stole gotx•tn ment before he took office as California's governor -but the stott> budget mor(' t/ll)n d(lubltd 1n /us erght year tenure See Poqe D2. lnde-x Al Y.vr $«vice AJ _,.__, •• 9Nll"'I 94 ' ,._.._y T,.. ar t..M. .. .,. a4 MltY1H 1 1•11 C:.hlv!ll• As Mwlc It• 111 Oaulfl... Ol·lt ~lf<llftft IU c.ml<' ca Nall-INeW\ 14 er.u-.-. c;i. o ~,,,.•Ca.Mly ,.,, OHlllNtUtH A IO ,.....,._ Cl.ti .............. •• \;>01'1\ ., , l111trt.al-111 R•o 'I Ct ~i.illKretlll •• ... _(t 04 t \lot"~·" •&.> ,._ C\ '' fflevilltfl Sit ,..,tMRI<-Ol TM•t.n •1•11 My 0.~ U '#Ht• A4 ...,...... (;~ .. ,~ .. ,. ......... .. AM l.e"*" Ct w.4'111 H-. A4 • •• • • • ,·\2 DAIL V PILOT L/SC Council Weighs Sign Law Jl,t>('Ofllrnt•nd.1!11111::. that furtht•r <'Onsid£'r.'.llll'l'l of " rt•stri1·tiv(' ~1gn ord111 ;u1 \'t' ht• ab11nd1)11t•d will ht• \\"t'1ght•d 11 ht•n lht• S.1n • (:)emenli.' l:1ty l'uun('LI nh'C'I:, .1t 7 3llton1ghl <it Cit y llall ThC' l'ity '::. s ign t·omnutlrt• and tht~ plannu1g l't1rnn11 :..si1\i1 h;11·t· rt•t·t1mm1•nch•d lh1~ i·oune1I pu.sh ftir ~t r1('tl'r 1~nror1'1•m1·nt of tht' 1•1ty':, t:x1:.l1ng s1~11 I.iv. for a un" Yt',.r pf'rt{ld !\l1•r1·hants hav1· pledged th1•y v.·uuld s upport :-:1.1•pp4"d up t>nforl'1'llll'nt by po!1t• 1ng tht>1r O\l.'ll r.'.lnks for :-.ig n VJu\a tions. The 1•xist1ng 1·1ty orrl.tn ant•t• al icn1..s tv.'11 :.quart' ft•(•t of .sig nagt' f"lt'r fl>Ol of strPet frontagt' It al:..1~ pt•rmits largt• s 1~ns ;tloni:: the San fl11·~0 F'rl't'"'.JY <1nd pt•rm1t.-. rn.1f • ''L!!ll:-> . l 'h,• prcipnst•il url11n;1nct•. pr1· st•ntl'd hy lhl' t·ity st:iff at th(' r1· tHlt•:--1 llf lhl• C'llllllC'll, "''llllld !inllt signs area 111 Ont" squ1u·l· foot p1•r foot of strt•t•t fr1•nt ;1gt"" It wou!J plare limtl ::> Pll !ht· ~1zt:.' of . freP\\'a~"Orit•ntl·d :;igns and pro hi hit roof si~n s Th(' prnp11.-.t'd nrd1n;n1l't' :1!:--11 t·1,nt:1ins :1 pr11\·~111n fpr rt""n101 ,ti oi nnn ronfPrn1111j..! :--1,;ns ·rht· t'\ 1-.t1n;.! orcl1n;11H'(' ha:-n1• rcm11\ al llf(l\'ISIO!l. '.\l erchrints t·l..iiml'd s malh·r :-q.!ns "'(luld hurt hu:-111e.-." ;+nd 1h.1l the rt•1no1 ~ll pruv1:.1on .,..·ou!1l 1\0:-t• f1nane1al h.1rds tup. Prrssurt• from m l'rchanls !rd ro dC>C'J:'i(l!l S by lht• ::.tgn ('t\mmit It•(' .ind pl:111111ni.: l'Pn1m1 ss 1tln ur.:in g thl:' l'\1unr1l drop con :-1dt'rat ion 11f lht• propoi:.ed l<J11 . !ltltternC'd ;1ftt•r (lnC' 1n C'fff'C't in ~~l:-.-1:1 '.\lt'S,I 0 1 h('r m .'.ll I t'r!' f .'.Iring l'1ty <'flun l'1 in1£'n tQn 1g ht in"ludl' ..\. eonlru1·t·rs 1;d 1Jl11nn1 ng rtl m m is~1on l'l'l'O m tTil'ndat 1Pn th::it tht> t•ily':; :1rehitl'rlural rt• 1~rw hoard ht· t•mp1n~;ered to rt• view pl<111 s for :di new i:.1 n~ll· family hlllllC'S huilt 1n the l'lty. The ho:1rd l'ltrl'('n\ly has Juri::>die tion (Iver comint'rcial. 1nc.lu:;tn~1J :ind n1tdti unit rl'Sldt'nltal d(' '\'eiopmt·nl!' -lntr11dut·t1on of ,1n ord1nant<' regtil<ltin~ !'kat(•board1ng 011 pubhr si1teY. :ilk~ -Introduction of an ordinanL'l' inerras1ll<! t ht· St'\4'E'r service (_·hi'lrl,?e to S-1 per month from ~ i 5 ThC' incrr.1se wa:. approvrd iast '4'eek to pull thl.' city's fund ~iut of a $1 70.000 deficit projected in this year ·s opt•r a ting budget. Services Set For Pioneer Laguna Woman '.\l em oriri l :.er\·il'C' for Vann F:s :-~• '.\lrDo"'('I]. ;:1 l.ag,una Reath r1·sidr nt for 53 ,y(•;1rs, >1•1Jl be hf'ld :ll 7 30 p n1 Frid;iy al the ShC"ffC'r L.1,1.•t1n:1 BC';i Ch ('h:ipel. 1\·liss 'lrDo"'Pll r1it'd ~11v. 22. She was .l6 '.\li :.s 'lf'Dowe ll t':Jme lo Laguna l~l·a ch 111 1922 She was · .acti\·e in thC' J,aguna Beach Art \ssoci<i t1dn (foreruzmer of th(' '.\lusC'um of /\rt), and a member of t hE' Republican \\'omen's Club. Our1ng \\'o rld \V ar I . )ltss ~tr00'4'l'll ::.f'r\'t'd in tht' Nursing- Corps !)uring her years in L~1gun a Reach. '.\11:.:-; )lcl)owell OPt'rated :1 ri':-t:1urant ltc, .... ·nt(IY.'n and later \\'Orked for th1· J .a~un..1 Re;:1ch ('nunty W<Jt('r I>i:.trit·t Sl1rvi\'l'r" .tf'l' ~istt·r. Ed}'thP '.\·lc n owPll Ru:-h uf Homoland ~Cali( t <1nd nt•l)h C'w:-., Spl'ncer Rus h o f J,;i~una l\C'ach anc.I .:;lE'phrn Ru ~h uf \~':~shington The Rev J{obert l .. Corneh:.(ln of St. '.\1 a ry 's F.p1s«opal Church will officiatt'. :\rran,gemrnls arc d irected hy Sh('ffer l..a guna Reach mortuary. OR ANGE COAST 1,..0._( ... '10a.1,P,1"' ,.,,,.,..., .• b•....., , ... _.,.,Pr•" ··~•I '•V•"'1b 1.. • "'" (pa<I P-IV<"'l<l (p..-p.,e, ~,,_..,.,.,d·'·•~ •" Du~h·•~d ........... IM °"~" ><NJ«• I•• ( '• "'""'· N~--· """'" ''""'••"J'.w• j..,, o, I' ,, •••• Va•I••. 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Victim was reported in sta· ble C'ondition at I loag i\1e morial 1-lospital . f"rom Page A I SPANK •.. spt·~ker Joh 11 .Stl'\'t'nson i:.a td '\\'(''re tri!k1ng about 1nflif't1ng \'io:oi~nce on the body of :i child by :u1 adult." a ddt•d .Stevenson, a La,t>u n:1 RC'a «h r1·siclf'n t :i nd ll•Jrht•r in ri Flillrrton .1it1·rn<1 L1 \'C' sch no! 1'ru:,;tpe S<1gar said ht• did nut t'qll:~te p<iddling \\•Ith "vio!C'nce " .-\nnt>ttl' C :1s:;id v, a former can dtd;::ite for school.ho:1rd. said :>ht• found the rett•ntiun of the cor porai punish m ('nt 1 n oppus1 lion tu lhe )?oais t""sl<.1blis hf'd for thl' school systl.'m . PUNISHMENT 'IO FIT CRIME? Di scussion in a two-hour • hearing on corporal punis hment in Laguna Reach schools swung to what kind of disciplinary action would be taken against teachers who in a fit of pique may violate the policy's restrictions. "If they violate it, they'll get <t paddling," quipped s chool hoard membe r · .'Jorman Bro"'ne. f"rorn Page A I PROTEST. • suit in dis missal of the strikers . .. Rut tht'y can't dismiss us if we get tu·o ·lhird:> or more," Youngerman said . Trus tet-s, however, hav(' <iclopted a policy permitting di s ciplinary action, including dis miss.ii. of any teachl'r who "'alk:-. off his job. Tht> policy also allows lhE> dis· trict to hire s ubstitutes to keep srhoo!s opC'n in the event of a strike. Suspect Clai111s delian, Mrs. Atwater 'Happy' !\1<il E> nursf." Danic>I Garbis Bt>dE>lian told an Orange County Superior Court jury today that hf." and murder victim Nancy F'uller Atwater were "very, very hap· py" throughout the time he was t>mployed by h(•r to C'are for h C'i- invalid hu ::>band. AG . Co:c .o\twater. "Bferythini:: 'vas going very easy," Br drlian lt'stified as the murdE>r trial moved into il s dt• feru;e phase. I-le told I he jury that ."'drs .. ..\twater called his wife "my .o\meric an da.J,1ghter ·: and th;it his wife in turn called ~1rs. Atwater "my ,o\merican momma ... Redelirin. 40, tt'Stificd that ht• was ·•:-;hocke d . panicked and :-;cared " in thr n1omcnts after hl• realized that !\.1 r s . Atwatl•r SO \Va s dead (!"<lm a 1)umbe~ of hJoy.•s he delivered with tt bronze' figurint'. The male nursC' has testi{jed that he struck her down in {he hallway of her Cameo Shorl'~ home last Feb. s because she h:id ;_1 knife nnd she intended to use it f"rom Page A I CELLA ..• day, a n OrangC' County Grand Jury inves tigation into sus pected offenses not "'ithin the scope of the fE"'deral lnv('stigations is tem - porarily recessed . Tuesday, ri formC'r employe of .the hos pital print shop that iurned out political camp.a~gn literature Cella contributed to candidates, an JRS agent and ,Social .Security adn1inis tration (1fiicial tt-..s t1f1rd before thr it>deral jury. :\nd today, Celia's public rE"l <1· tions confidant Frank Gelinas, and t .... ·o persons close to State Control !C'r Ken Cory, one of Crila's favorite political figures. ha\'t' r£'portedly been called to trstify. on l1t>r hus band. . Tht· l.l'b:tnt•sr i1nmigrant testified in an earlier taped con-. fession played bark to the jury lht1t Mrs. Atwater attacked hiin '4'ith a knife and that he clubbed hL•r to the floor in s('lf deferu;c. Redelian tt>slified today that hC' then sprayed the walls of lht• hallway with black paint in an ef fort to hide the blood stains splashed there during ttis scuffle with ~Jrs. Atwater. I-le said he then used yello"' spray paint in an effort to cover both the black and red patches lh[1l disfigured the wall of lhl' ."i.twater home • Funeral Held For Lagunan L. C. Gamble Private fun ('ral servict>s for lROnard ('. Gambit', a l.aguna Reach insurance <'ompany ex · ecutive, were held today. l\1r. Gamble died Saturday in Newport Beach. He was65. Mr. Gamble had resided a t 381 .<\gate .St reel. fie moved tu l .. "lguna Beach ln 1971, He had ' worked for 35 years in the in· , s urance bus iness and w as: m arkt>ting manager for lhl· Ins urance Company of th ~ f>acific Coast. .Th~ decC'a sed is sUrvi ved by h1 S \l.'1fe, Vt>ra ; son, John Gamble nf l.agun.:1 Reach: daughter. • <~wC'ndolyn Agu s tine u f \\'<.lshingto n; three brothers and four grandchildren. Arrangt>ments are under direc- tion of Sht>ffer l.aguna Beach Mortuary. The family suggest:-. m1?morial donations may bt· made to the American Cancer Society. '--------- She :,;rizd :,pa11k1ng all1tl'ks lhf' di~trict·~ nu1nbt•r ont' goal of b1uiding S('!f t""SlC'C'm in studt>n ls. Rarhara r':nntcr, a par(•nt anc.I mrmbt>r of thc i:.C'huols· goals t·ommittC't>. s;ud s hL• could not ap pr(l\'e (If corporal punishm('nt un · ti! .she knt'Y. if alternali\•es "''C'rt· ;1vaii;1biP, if somt· tt'iJt'hers found it unnect>ssary to usC' f'orporal punishment and if somt' teal'hers relied on it cons is tently. Filing Period For S. Coast Elections Set Candidate filing for municipal elections in l.aguna Beach, San Ju.an Capi s trano ·and San 'Clemente will open Thursday. Filing deadline is 5p.m. Dec. 24 . Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS r ·Ry so adoptin~ tlhl' puli(·y), it is my bt'lief th:~t the bo;Jrd is say 1111" in .so m:.1ny '4·urds that \\'i!hout the threat, intimidation or ~~rtu<il exeet1t ion of c·orpor:i l punishment. thl.' L:1guna Rt•:1eh te:1rhrrs ~u·t• unablt• tu m:1inta1n i hC' respt'C't of control of their slu dt'nts in the classroom •.. · .\Ir:$. Painter :$:lid . ~oting that the issue' was onC'of emotion, Trus tee Browne said ht• felt the policy under cons idt'ra· tion by thl:' hoard was an 00 to 90 percent restriction of the dis· trict's old discipline code. T>r. Browne, who made the mo· tion approving the new policy, :;aid it wris his intention that pad- dling would be usC"d only after other noncorporal di scipline had failed, and only for specific acts Qf mis behavior ;igreed on in ad· l'ance by the child's parents and srhool authorities. The policy \viii bC'come effec- t1\'e after a second rC'ading :-;c hedldC'd for the board·s n ee. 16 :-CS~IOn. ' f "'ru111 Page A I MANHUNT. • arrested the woman. identified as C,orinne Evonne' Echols. 27, but Foss a~sertedly fled into the rc- ~idrntial area. P0\ire. assisted by two tcrims of dogs and helicopters launched :i door·t(l·dnor S('arch that lasted until nightfall. The probe '4' as futile. At On<' ro1nl (lff1cers f'\'en took to boats 111 .'.ln effort ll• find a !rare of lhf :-uSl)\'Cl .t\11 alon~. Jlamillon said, lht· m:1n JS!'C'rtetil y was hiding in th e n£'1j!'hbnrh11od . :\t .aboul 6 JO l'.m. when th1• search coolt•d. '.\·l rs_' f\fariannt• t ·ncl rr .... ·ood and hl·r daughter. ~ara. "'en! to lhl' gar;ige .of lhl· fll.m ily ho m f' :1t 477 Prospect .'\V('. (ln!y to b<> runfr(lntC'd by th1· suspC'C't who s n1rl that he want~I the r .'.lr . '()r I 'II blow you r brain~ (Ill! .. lie fJC'd 111 the vehicit' Tht> next chapter t(l()k place in ].(Ing RC'tl C'h ·where hig hway patrolmen picked up the stolen <'<ir heading north along the San Diego f''reC'way ;\ purs lut ensued, hut officer." [o:-;t tht" r ar on r1t y ~!reel s, later finding 1t abandoned 1n a parkin~ I ot At that point, ."\/ewport policf' hrid identified the man. Two dC' tt"ct1ves staked (lUl an apartment 1n l ,05 J\n,a:{'lt'S helieved to tw Fo:.:s ' residt>nrt" 1\l ~bout 4 a m , f'oss appearl?<I and, seconds after poli<'t? tried lo :.:irrl"st him. th~ ~hootln.c took p!af't'. ( !\tuniripal elections will b(' held March 2. Nomination papers and complete information on candidate requirements ~ire :iv<iilablt' at the city clerk's offi cC' of t>ach city. Jn addition to the municipal elections. the Capistrano Unified School District will seek ap· proval for a $30 million bond is · sue from voters in San Juan Capistrano, I~aguna Niguel, San c:Jemente, Capistrano Beach and Dana Point. Two·lhirds approval is required. Ry city, here are the offices al stake in thf." election: -Laguna Reach: two C'Ouncil seats , the pos itions of city treasurer and city clerk. (lncum· bent councilmen Roy Holm and Charlton Royd have declared they will not s eek ret-lection as has City Clerk Dorothy J\.1usfelt.) · -San Juan Capistrano: two rounril seals. -San Clemente : two council seats and the pos itiOns or city rlt'rk <ind rity treasurer. Tht>re is no election filing ch<1rge. However, candidates .,..·1shing to hav<' a statement of qualifications printed and mail('d with s ample ballots will bl· C'harged the cost of printing. F.sti mated charges are $100 for l.aguna Reach and San Clemente a nd $175 for San Juan Capistrano. * * * f"rom Page A I HANO ... "I plC'dge to rpsist these pre- ssures . I will work as I have y.·orked to preserve the village :~tmo sphere that has m ade l.aguna a s pecial pla.ce. The peo· pit• of Lagl1na want a strong voice on the council to oppose those wh(l wol1ld undermine this town for the sake of a few dollars. "The city's economic health is ~ubs tandard ... A burgeoning bureaucracy swallows our tax . dollars. Inflated vav for ad· ministralors constitutes a drain on our treasury. I am a fiscal con· servative;.I do not believe that all problems are solved by throwing money at them ... '· J~ano is a former member of the c1ty ·s Board of Adjustment. lie was a founder of Village\ 1 .. ~guna and a leader in the mU· high rise initiative campaiff\. J\ writer, Hano ha:s authored 24 hooks .-nd more than 400 m ag azine s tories. He teaches >4'riling at UC Irvine t:xtemion. Heno and his wife Bonnie have three c hildren and have lived in l.11guna Beach for more than 20 year». BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Swim Fins Masks Snorkles Speedo Swim Suits Laguna Swim Trunks Swim Goggles Tennis Shoes Cross Country Shoes Basketball Shoes Track Shoes Wrestling Shoes Baseball Shoes Gymnast Shoes Volleyball Shoes Soccer Shoes All Purpose Shoes Football Shoes Cotton-Wool-Orlon Sox Gym Pants Track Pants Basketball Jerseys Softball Jerseys Baseball Undershirts Reversible "T" Shirts Slant Boards Weight. Lifting Benches Boxing Cloves Barbell Sets ,. Durnbells Footballs Basketballs Soccer Balls Water Polo Balls 4 Square Balls Baseballs Softballs Coif Balls Baseball Mitts Baseball Warm Up Jackets Baseball Sox Lettermans Jackets Volleyball Nets Shuffleboard Sets -Bocce Sets Table Tennis Sets Table Tennis Paddles Racquetball Racquets Racquet Balls ~ Warm Up Suits Hooded Sweat Shirts Sweat Pants lined Nylon Jackets Tennis Dresses Men's Tennis Shorts Men's Tennis Shirts Boys' Tennis Shirts Boys' Tennis Shorts -Tennis Rackets- Bancroft -Davis Wilson-Yonex Dunlop Tennis Balls Racket covers Tennis Bags • Visors, & Hats ' . '• Book Bags Handball Gloves Handballs ~ Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Frisbees Skateboards Bike Tires & Tubes Bike Lites Bike Parts 538 Center 646-1919 OPEN Hites Dec. 8 tbru Dec. 23. Christmas Eve till 6:00 l \ ' ' I " • I I f ' I I l ' I I j ' j • .. .. .. on ~tr thr 22. do• sla ·F.I· me • PE"• yiE S<J :I('( tri1 t'U~ Sa} c Sol fed ro~ 1\'o Foo Cal pla pos con be mir pho ern T" ""' in f ni~ s pr h" the Fa Iler mm byt sen; Mik Di s: Ech ser1 n 1~ LI sem h8s t ri c plai; p()SS and nue1 Br who the earli arre. Mon fora Thui Br vi~t ~ and• nuer' alltl that , on t IU&h ... "1 • • .. ' 't • ,. r·- Treoted i11 Jail \ P~lt.Y Undergoing !. PSychiatric Care REDWOOD CITY <UPO Patrl~ia Hearst. whvm deft'rbl' attorneys say was brainwashl'd ~ joining the terrorist Sym. tlonese Liberation Army, has :-,,..~--~~~~~~~~- Judge Backs ~Nudity Ban LOSA:'.'IGELES (UPI) A county law banning nudi- ty on public beaches was upheld Tuesday in a judg- ment on a civil case com- plaining about arrests for nude s unbathing on pn vale beaches. A county spQJ<esman said that while f\ude sw1· bathing is teehoically legal on private beaches, those properties are still reguJat· t'd by trespassing laws. He also said any proper. ty owner who "customari· ly invites three or more people to s unbathe on his b<>aC'h" might be required to secure a •·g r owth center" license. .. ......_ __ ~--~~-~~­.. • begun psychiatric treatment an San Mateo County J ail. The 21-year-old newspapt•r heiress began treatment Tut•s - day night with Dr. Elizabt>th Riehards. a San Jo:st• psychi atrist .. Defense Attorney Albert Johnson said Dr. Richards was the first psyehiatrist the defenM' was able to persuade to .treat Miss Hearst "in a jail complel\ for neuroses produced by capilt v1ty ... Dr. R1C'hards met w1th Miss Hearst in a eonference room at the 1ail to begin helping the young woman prepare mentally for her Jan. 26 trial on charges of armed bank robbery. Johnson said Miss Hearst was enl'ountering ''emotional d1f- f1rulties.. despite a ruling by Federal Judge Oliver Carter that she was eompetent to stand trial. On Monday, Johnson ruJed out an insanity defense for lht• daughter of San Francisco Ex· aminer publis her Randolph Hearst. But he left open the ~ssibjlity of a defense based on br'ainwa:,;hing by the group that kidnaped Miss Hearst from her &rkeley apartment 21 months ago. ''s1ispe<·t ff pfd Autopsy Reveals Yout~ Strangled SA .. 'J DIEGO (UPI) -The coroner's office says an autopsy showed 12-year-old Allen Herzig was ~trangled by hand and was dead before he was thrown into a eanal The body of the Sanke boy, missing since Nov. 22. was found Tuesday in a Padre Dam canal, downstream from where he was last seen being slapped by a man. The search was resumed Tuesday after Henry .Elwood Fleming, 26, was eharged with felony child molesting in connc•rtion with the boy's disap- . pearance. An extensive search of the area earlier yielded no sign of th(' boy. SoUah 'Not Tri99e~an~ SACRAMENTO (AP) -Steven Soliah, once <iceused of harbonnf:l Patricia Hearst, was not the triggerman in a bank robbery in which a woman customer was shot to death, federal prosecutors say. Asst. U.S. Atty. ,.---------Donald Heller said Tues-· ( S ) day that Soliah did not la l e fire the shotgun blast that --killed 42-year-old Myrna Opsahl. Rut he s:.ii d Soliah was equally r<'sponsible for her death under federal law. Sohah has plraded innocent to ballk robbery c harges involving a death. Nader Rap• Nuf.'"lear Study SACRAMENTO <UPI) -Ralph Nader says the Ford Adminis tra tion is trying to torpedo the Californ_ ia i;iuclear power plants ballot initiative by planning a-!tudy ''clearly stacked" against the pro· Position. In testimony to th<' l('~islature Tuesday, the consumer activist said the res<'arch study, soon ti') bt' commissioned by the F<'deral Energy A\l- ministration, is part of a "massive and I might !>:.IY phony public relations eampaign by th<' federal i!OV· ernment" on behalf ofJ1uclearpowN. Teacher Dies of ff'ou11d• LAKEWOOD (UPI ) -Joseph Bott. a &>llnower High Sehool .math tea~her g~nned down in front of his home Friday evening, died Monday night at Lakewood Doctor's Hospit~l. . · Bott 41 was found by has wife and children sprawled on' his front porch wi~h a bullet wo.und in his head. Police have not established any motive for the shooting. Fazio Wins As11""bly Seat SAC RAMENTO (AP) -Vic Fazio, a young Democrat given an llth-hour boost by Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr., has slipp(>d into an Assembly seat by the narrow margin of J09 votes. The 33 year-old Fazio, who was an aide to As·. sembly Speaker Bob Moretti, d<'feated Republican Mike Abernathy, 24,909 to 21,600 in Tuesday's 4th District runoff to serve the final year of the late Edwin Z'berg's terrp. Z"herg, a Sacramento Democrat who had servE'd 16 year~ in the k;sembly, died Aug. 26. Brophy Facing Marijuana ~Rap LOS ~'1GELES (UPI) -Former A s· semblyman Bill Broph y has been cited in a dls· trirt a ttorney's com - plaint charging him with Possession of m a rijuana and driving urftler the in· fiuence of akohol. Brophy, a R epublican who served one term in the stat e legislature earlier this decade, was arrested last week in El Monte. He is scheduled for arraignment there on Thursday. tt'nced· to 180 days in County Jail. Her hus band was run· ning for Congress at the time. but gave up the race because of "emo- .. tional stress" and a de- sire to assist in his wife's defense. He now lives on Balboa Jsland. College Post Stricken Si'gC'r BC'lll' :\lldler is listed in sat isfaC'tory condition to-. day after undergoing an ('mergency appendectomy Monday night in L o~ Angeles. She was stricken while rehl•arsing for a 20· dty concert tour. She was ~t'l to begin the tour Dec. 10 ·but ha:; dt'lavl·d it until Dt•e. 21 whPn sh·e will open in Berkt'll'Y. Wednesday Oec~mber 3 1915 DAILY PILOT :I fS S•1n Die~o Corf ew -Jet Flights Curtailed S.\:'11 DIF.GO <UPJ) -Port dis- tr1{'t comm1ss1oners Tuesday 1m- rosed a mandatory six-hour rught curfew on Jets flying out of San D1ego International Airport and severely restricted landing privileges to newer and quiet~r models. The unanimous action, described by one ind ustry spokes man as the toughest in.the nation. will take effect Jan. 5 and impose a m1dn1 ght to 6 a.m. ban on all flights out of Lindbergh 1'1eld. The rest rt cl ions will only pt•rm1l landings by newer DClO and LlOll Jl'ts, and those retrofitted with noise mufflers to meet Federal Aviation Ad- ministration minimum noise levels. . A.'l EXISTING BAN on week· day outgoing flights from 12: 15 a .m. to 6:30 a.m. because of runway construction will remain In effect. That prohibition, in ef· feet since St'ptember, 1974, was ~et to expire Der.13. ..This i s the mos t serious eurfew action taken thus far in the United States," said PauJ Leonard of the Airport Transport Association, which represents all scheduled airlinE'S serving San Diego. Leonard said the association would consider legal action tp .. . block enforcement of the eurll•w. Paeific Southwt'st A1rhnt•-; spokesman Robert Root said tus company would take legal act.ton . to halt the ban. adding PSA would alsv eons1der movmg 1h headquarters operations out vt SanD1ego. Sex Movie Theater Closed-'Nuisance' LOS ANGF.LES <UPI) -A sex movie theater owned by a federal Jltdge was ordered dos~ Tu~:,­ day as a public nwsance. Superior Court Judge Harry Hupp issued a preliminary in- Jlmction against the Four Star theater, where 31 persons were arrested within the last year and a half on charges of lewd con- duct. However, Hupp inclieated the injunction would be removed if the owner, U.S. Distnrt Court Judge Albert Lee Stt>pben.s, and the theater's lessee, United Artists Theaters of California. can show that corrective steps have been taken. Hupp noted in his ruling that the federal judge had no control over the movies shown in the tbeatE'r, and had in fact protested v~gorou s I y against t hem. Stephens leased the theater to United Artists Theaters many yt>ars ago and United subleased 1t to the Mitchell Brothers in 1973. The arTangement made it im· possible for the federal judge to l'V1l't, his tenants or to prevent them Crom showing sex movies. Deputy City Attorney Richard Helgeson argued the theater had been a center for lewd activity since the Mitchell Brothers be{!an showing X-rated films in 1973 antl that they have been act· mg as "lookouts'' for their patrons. Helgeson said between March 1974 and as late as last week, vice officers arrested 31 persons on eharges of lewd conduct. He said the theater management flashed warnings on the screen when vice officers were in the au- dience. Imported china, an e~quisite gift at 25% to 3 7% s3.vings .. Save 25% on 3-piece place settings · of delicate Mikasa ':Just Flowers" Say it with ''Just Flowers", fres h. country- side blossoms on a snow white ground. This rich bone china is beautifully gift boxed. ·3- piece place setting. Regularly 19.95 •• 14.99 .. Set of 4 mugs. Regularly 33.50 •••••• 28.43 Set of 4 coaster/ash trays 11.50 ••••••• 9.78 O rher accessories available at 15% savings. a Save 37% on sparkling white. china in a fine 20-piece service for f OW' White. Jusc right for any dining occasion, be ic casual o r formal. 4 each: Dinner, salad, soup I cereal, cup, saucer. 79.80 •••••• 49.99 Open stock sugar, 7.50 The creamer, $5 A.dditional go.~irmec accessories available: Graceful pitcher, $7 Cake stand, 815 Brophy's wife was con victed of m'rnslaughler ttnd driving undc.-r the in Ouenee of drug~ in 1973 alter a traff 1e accident thnt killed two persons oo the P acific Coa~t 111.abwtY. She w a:; ~en ,. SACRAM ENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ed mund G. Brown Jr. appointt'd Harry F.. Farb. 78. a re- t 1 red gan Diego husi ntssml\n, to the hoard of g<"Y-4frnors o f the C~IH.orni3 eommunity rolh•grs. He ii; a member of tht• L1tth.• lloover Com- mission. Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 5 56 .. 061 l :· J. • - ... ' ' , A6 l)t\11" ,. PllJOT EDl'l'ORIAl.J PAG t~ . A Manage1nent E~or S.11\ < 'h·1t1t•11tL' prnpt·rt~ ll\\'nt•r:-:-hortl~ "ill ft•(•I !ht• I 111,1111·1.ll 1•11 t•l'l nl p.1:-t m1-.;t,1ll.t·s in m.rn.1gt-mt'lll t1f thl' l'lt,\ .., ..,, \\ l'I 111i..1·.1t1u11 l'ht• t und h.1 :-. opl·t Jll•d at .1 <h•fa·1t :-tn<'t.' 1970 Tht__. l1i...:-v:-> f11 :-t "t't t' c·on•rt•d hy pnt>r ~ t•.1r's l'l'M'rvt·s, tlw11 h\ tr,111-.;t ,.,.._ frum till' nl' ':-. g t'nt•ral fund ~ll•,1dv 't•,1r 111 \t".1r 1111-rt•.tst':, tn ttw ft•:-.1<.kr'lli,11 -..1•\\'t'1 ..,,.,·,wt• l'11.11 ; . .'1' \\Pttld ha\1.' maintairwd st'\.\l'I' 11p1•r,1t11111-. 1111 .1 :-.t'll :-upport111g h;1s1:, \\ 1th11u1 tlw:-1· 11wrt'.t"l'"· lhl' rl'..,Ult was pn.·ct1ct<1 hie I .. 1 ... t \\ t'l'I-., lhv c·c1um al\\ :1s lnn·l•d tn It•\\' a .">O p(•r n ·nt lfll'l't',l "I ' I ll th1· "'''\\l'I dl.il'gt• ll \\'Ill f'IM' from ~ i.1 lt1 ::'-I p1·1 n11111llt l>11n11 ,.: d\'11,11\• 1111 till' '""lit'. Cit~ '.\lanag1•r Kt•n n\'lh l '.111 .id 11111 ll'd tlt.11 p;r:-.t st'\\ t•r :-.l'r\'l('l' rhal')!t'" 111.1.' 11.1\ 1· ll\'1•11 l\t•pl lo\\ to ,1\ ntd h.1nbh1p on pn>pl'l' I \', 1\\'lll'I'" \. '11t11H·rl r11 1•11 11ln 1111i...h 111i...1.:l h~ till' :-Utt• of .ti 1.11 r-. prt1 ni1 1•d tilt•\ \\ 111 k.l•t•p dn:-er t .tb:-. on till' l'" l't t 1111d '\'•I h 111 • I«:-.-. "al I ctn San Cll' ml·nt l' tl11\·-.11 t ll\'l'd ,1 I l pl'.1t 111 thl' lund :-. p,1st m1::..m.magt• nll'll l N o Exe mptions It ..... d111u1 11mv1tw dl \'of Laguna He ,wh took ti('· l11111 lei 1•nJ111 t·1· 11111111g l.1ws ,rnd a superior t·1111rt tn 111rw\111n fl.1 ).!r.111\h \1111,tll'd h>· the So('1«°ly for Kn..,hn;t ( '11n s <·111u .... 1w:-.:-. .it 1l:-t1•mpll' .Ju .... l "' tllv <'ti> .... 1111uld not h ~11·,1ss :rny group lu .. ·t .nl v 111' JI .... hdrd:-11r Ulll'IH\\ t•ntinnal lift•:-. I\ ll', 111·11 h1·r -.11.-iuld tilt' vtt\ .llltl\\ :-t11:h organ1tation:-. lli tw 1 m nlll n 1 • l 1 11 rll t Irv 1.1 \\ l'lw 1·11' · .wt inn vnnw:-aflt•t· "1d1.·spn•ad .1htt:o-l' l1\ tlw I l.111 h11 ·hll.1 !-.c•fllt' pr11hlt'ffh .11 t• lhusl' nl•.tl t•d h' mw dHtrch. n1>1:-.t• from ('I'll\\ ds. p,1rking .ind tr.1ff ll' St> ml' .u-t• uniqul'I~ 1'.11:-.hn•1. ·l ;1 rn t'h<.1nting .ind nngtn).! nf gongs Sl.>ml' w ·t· ,1fll•g.1t1on:-ag,m1:-.t sornl' Sl't'I rrwmtwrs: thit'\'C'I'\ and vandalism Wh~ Wl'l'l' tlw ahusc•s a ll«>wt•d to go u ndit•<" kl·d .1 t :ill'> < 't1unr1I m,rn Carl .Joh11:->oll :-:11d tht.>l't' w.1s a bt>lil'f hv rll \' ... t.1ff that tlw l'Olllll'll ",1111l'd tht• Kn:,hn.is lt•ft :1i1111t•. S1>. lht'\' \\ t'l'l'. In .1ddit11;n t11 orclt•nng ('1>111pl1allt'l' \\ ith lhl' city's l.t\.\s, lht> 1'1>111H·il shtntld <tsk tbl·ll· h~ \\h,1t ;1c·t11m or 111.1d11H1 did it gl\ t' t·11y l'mplnyl':-thv impl'l'ssion that lilt• I l:tn· 1'n:-h11,1 1>r ,111\ 11tlw1 •1r1>t1p 1.., to rt'l'l'l\'t' "lh'rt.d t':<.t'mpt111n P e t R esponsibility ( Domestic pd ('Ont rol is J s1gmf1 t1.•nt C'Ont<.'mporar~ r 1ihll•m confront 1ng c·ommtttHl n·~ I acll1).' ,1 l11)0d l11h.• 11 llll\\ .11\lt•d dogs :ind t'.tb l..1gun.1 lk,tl'h h.1:-. lwgun .1 '' l'knml' t'f lort tn :-.km µl'l pnpulallt11i:-. .\lud1111' tht• l'l'1•d11 1:-. dul· llw Pt•t H1•..,p1ms1h1lily < 't>mrrultl'l' '' l11d1 dl':tltl•d th<.• r1l) ·s p1•11g r ,1 m t ·nd1.•r lht• program. dug ltl'l'llSt' kt·~ h.1,·e been r ;ti:-t•tl. but :1 t l hl' :-:inw t inw a gt'lll'n>u:-mnnl'l ary hrt'.tk 1:-. gl\'t•n 11\\'tll'r:-nl ft•m.dl' tings will) h,t\'t' their pvt.., sp:I) t•d . :\ In\\ l'llst 1wull'nng :lgt't'l'n1l'l11 \\ ith Jor:tl \'l'lt·1·111:1nc.1ns ong11wlfy ""1s p.trl l)f lht• progr~1m. but ,1( lht' iast minutl' it \\'as dropp1:d at thl' hl'ht•:-t of lht• tl11l'l1ws. That agrt'l'mt•nt should lw pursut•d ;1ga1n Surt.>ly it makes mon~ St'11Sl' to Pl'l'\'C'nt th<.• birth nf' t'Xl'l's:-a111m:tls than it d t)('s to hrrt• :in army nl dog 1·,1tdwrs :ind kill ;1"tountlrni.: n11rnht•r.., of 1wts \\)1ll..,l' 11nh t·11m1· '" th,11 I hl'\ ,1n· 111m ,mll'cl .. I • I • \I -,, 'l \ L/SC On Polls, GoOse u~a .. Glo orny Gus The Real Coastal 'Bad ·Guys' Hunters , J AC K ANUEHS<.>N \\'.\Sill'\(; IO:'\ \ m:.iJtmt~ nf \ml'ril'.tn" hi·ltt'\l' (;l·rald F11rd 1s .t ~·n·.tl ~11\ h11l .i poor Prt•..,1dl0lll \nd lh1·1r f.nonll· llt•m1wr.it 1 .... n11nl• 11f 1h1· pri· !>1dt.>nt1,tl 111111 nidt•r.., hut St·n John (ill'nn I> Ohw lht• f11rrrwr .1::.tron:wt Thl'"l' :1r 1 thl' :-.urpn,.;ing finu 1 n g :-. o f .-\ m t' r 1 r J .., m o .., l p ,1 I n ' l ,1 ;.. I fl ;.! p 11 I I :.. t t' r P .1 I l 11· I.. II \. ,1 ti d l' I I "h1)"l' l'llll r I d l' n t I ,I I : C\1mlind;.:1· Rt•p<lrt s ' :11 t• d1:-tn hlllt•d It> :1 :-.t'h'l·t I 1., I 11f c ilrnts II r d t • h t' :-. dct~rwr than other pollsters to dl' tNmmt• t hr h:is1s of Ampn1·:rn thinking lit• r111t•sn't nwn•ly ""'k q u e ~ l H' n ~ h 111 l' on du c: 1 s l' )o, h a u .., t 1 ' l' 1 n t l' r ' 1 t' w.., ,, n ecnn<•rnH'" p11hlH''> .ind oth1.·1 :.Uiljl'l'l' 111:-13tt~,.;t pol1t1t•.1I SUr\t'\ h .1 ~ r :l ll s l' c1 a s t 1 r 1 n th 1• h.tl'k room' of W <l"nmj..'ton \\ \.' h.l\l' ht'l'n :-It ppt•d d ('Op~ ('ITl~f. th1· ell\ t'r).!1•nt poll r1.· p1)rh 41houl < i Pr .tic! Ford <.".111 dl'il t''pl,nn... < >nt• n.1t1on :tl ... ur \C'\ :-hll\\:-o l11m p11p11l.1r ,1t·1•11rd 1 n g I o ,1 11 11 t h 1• 1 h t' 1 :- 11npt1p11IJ r Thl• pl 11ltl1•m 1 ~n I 1n lh1• poll-. It s tt>m~ f rorn tht• f.1C't thJt f•ll :\rnc.>nc:in penplt', thl'n~ an• t\\o (;t·rald F11rch ;.1 n·l;.1lt\'l'IY l"'Pt1l:1r ,ind \\t•ll l1kt:'d m.tn. and ;1 rt•l:1ll\t>lv po11rh· ralt'<rPn·..,1 dl'nt · · ('.1d1lt·ll p111nh out th~1t f;I pt•r ('l'Ot 11( till' Jll'Oflll' .1rt• 'f,l\'Or ,1hlt• to (;t•r .tld Ford, 1>111 fil JWrt'l·nt r <t l l' h 1 .., p r l' .., 1 d t• n t 1 .1 I pt>rf Prm.101·1' .i... onl~ f,11r 11r p(lnr The Dem1wr.1t \\ho r.tt<'s lhl' htghC'Sl IS !·wn.tl1l1 (;lt•nn v.hos(' nc:tml~ doC'"n t t'\ 1•n ;ipp1•,1r 111 most prt:'sHll•nt 1,11 poll:-('.ulrh•ll .1scn ht•s C: l1•nn .., popul.int ~ lo tht> f,l( l th.It ht• 1:-Sl'('n a'.'> h<hH'<lll~ non polrtt<'al h~ motit people' ntivw11:-.I~ .1n ;1-.set al a t1m1' "'hf'n mis trust of pol1l1 C'a:ms 1s on tht• n s 1· (;l1•nn ,tl:-o prm PS lo ht• t'ql1.tll.\ pop11l.ir v.1th Ht•puhli<' .. Hts · \'f':T 0f:)1 0('RATS, wht·n askt"d ~horn thl'\ f,1\nrt'd forth<' pres1c1<'nl1.il n11m1n.1tmn. g.1v1· a h1g Pcigt• to St•rl T1•d Kt·nnl'dV, D ~1~ss In f;t<'l , h<· h;a:-. s hi:htfy rn ('rC'.1s1·cl h1 ,. l1 •,1d rl1•..,p1tt• his avo"'t'<1 r'lon <'.1ndttl.1n 111· \\ "" ;tbu !ht> onh ll1•111rwr:11 \\ho twat out J>n·--1drn1 1'111 rl 111 1111' pr1· fer en<'e poll.., lkre .ir1· mon• uf <'.11iddl 's c:oof1c1cnt 1.tl ""111·f11..,111n .... Pr1• 11lt"nt F11ril Jti....t h.irt·ty holds t-11-. ti\\ n 111 1 lw I op 1·ont1•..,t, and Rt•p11hl11".trl'; tr.111 f.ir lwhrnct in tht• c rmJ!r1•:-.-.11rn.tl r.111•" Mov {'!) lh<1l 1nnP,1s1· turnout hv bnng ing non \ olf'rs to I h1• poll:-. would (11 rth•·r t•rodr H1•puhl1ran ~trl'ngth anc1 thrt-&tt•n lhl· p,1rty it ~··If .. <.'<iltfornra·~ 1•x f't<lv Ronalc1 I~·~ ton b;1d till' rt•:-oidt•nts of I l.1rb11r Hilb cl1'n 't wnri' mnn• ;1h1iul tht• PP~:-.1h1,· :-.:f'ht ni 11il d1•rrki\:-; 111 1111' 11t't'.1:1 th.tn tht• tw1~·ht nl thl·:r :ll·:~'iihnr , u·l~'-'' B \I II Gloomy Gu• <ommt nh art wbm1lltd Oy n-r\ .ln<I 00 not nocuuroly rtllt'<l 1~ 'll~W\ ot '"'" M WSPlllDtr ~eond 'f'OUf" pitt Off¥t lo Gloomy Gu\ 0.11ly Pt IOI Re3g3n dOt.>!->n ·t apµt'ar slrnnJ! t:'nough tn takt:' the Hl'pubh(',1n nomination ;m :iv from Pn·s1d1.•nl Ford. HOWl'\'L'r.' "he would pro bably be able to come to the· <'lln vent ion with no less than a lh1rd of the delegates " F.x-Treasury Secn•tar~ John Conn<1lly "i::; rated \'l'ry un fa\'orably by Amt>nc·::i ns over<tll and even by many Hepublicans. C'l earlv. the res idue of S<'andal h;.1s otit lastetl the nt>ws of his ac quitlal o n tht' actual l'h<.1rgt.>:-; brou ght agains t him ·· Alaham:.i·s Go,· GC'orge WallaC'l' has artu<llly dl•<'lrnC'd 1n popularity. Tht.• l'Onslanl b.ir rage of <'rtticism a1ml'<I at him <tnd h1::. policies sec·ms lo hl' lak mg a toll .. GOLDE~ GOOSE: In t:'arhN rt."ports. Wt' r1.•vt•alt•d thJl :-.;orthrop Corporation. lht' giant defense contractor. had M ranged goose hunts 1n '.\1 aryl • .ind .ind ski holiday~ tn ('oloradn for m1lit::iry VIPs ~ow '' c• h a ' t' Ito .1 rn l'd l h ii t Rockwt:'ll International, the na Iron::; laq~l':.l spal't' conlraC'tor, has been tnviting top spae1' of f1cials tn its hunting lodg1• w1 \1Jryland's srt'nic easll'rn short• for goose shooting The compan .. y has providt'd free bed. hoard. bno1e and blinds for the huntNs with emphasis. ;srcordin g to participants, un tht· hoote. If the :'llat1onal Aeronaut1t:s and Spare Adm1nis lrat1on h1J?wigs have bagged any gl'ese. 1l was Ro('kwell that wound up "ilh the golden eggs. The rom pany d id S681.6 million \\Orth of husiness "1th '.'JASA last }Car And this was mer<'IY one install ment of a whopping. stx year. $2.7 billion contract to build <t spa('e shuttlr orbiter ,)1A:'<lV OF t he goose huntrrs have played key roles in NASA 's spn('e shuttle program. Amonl! those who were Rockwell's guests in the du<'k blinds last year . for t'xample, wt•rc HynclJl Wetherington . NASA 's rkputy direc t or for s pa('e s huttlt.> t>ngineerir1g. Clarenet" C.ay , ck puty dirC'ctor o f NASA's llousllm spare shuttle off1('e: Gerti Id Cinf ftn, deputy assO('lalt.' ad m1n1stra tor for s pa('e flight operations. and J ark C'ramN. a ;-.IASA leg1slat1 vc a ff airs offtC'er It 1s unhkt>I~ that any :"JASA of f1('ial would sell out the lrt'< payers for a weekend o f JtOOSr :-hooting. with all the free boo7e and h ome eooked meals Rut this 1s an other <•xamplc of the eo1y relat ionship that hos grown up het" een tht• <'Om panrl's that seek governmt>nf ('ontrnrt !'4 and th<' orfi('tl\ls who award the <'Ontracts To thl' Editor .. Th~mks for reporting thl' antt('S of :some of the n11.•mb(.>rs of thl' Sot1th C'o:ist Ht•gaon.d Znrll' Con::;t"rv;1l1on ('omm1:-.:-.ion I Pilot, :'-Jtiv 2.3) fh·sp1k irr,1t1n11:.il 'l:llt'ml'nt=' bv :-um1• lnt'mhl'r::. a "'liable nun11wr of honw 1m pro\"l'ments ;1rnl dl·\·l'lopmt•11t:- h.1vt• bl•t.>n :ipprm t•d l · n i o rt u n .1 t t· i ~ ... tl n11 · 1 11 m m1:-::;10rwr:-:-ol'l'tn 111 f11r;..:1 1 t h.11 tiw dt•l :1y:-thn· l'au..,1· 111 .el l pru Jt'C'b ,I rt• <'thl j \' I II I 1\11. t \\ h11 "<'llid int' 111 Ill'·" orl-. 1111 lit •· pr" Jt't'l' ,1 .... \\t~ii ,1:-. lho:-01• h111 ld 111,1 OF C.RE.\TEH c11111·1·rn .111• th1 • hllffil'~ arid ~1p,1rtmt·nh. n·p111 It'd t.>:iri1er ov tht• Pilot. \\ll1l'h \\1 •11· t11rned down h) thl· rt·:tl "h.~d ~1u)s " of lht> stall' l't1mm1 ~:-.111n ~1fwr lht> io(',tl c11mm1s~11111 h:1d 3lre:Jdy approV1.•d Thi:-1rr.1 twnaiity really hoosh prr\'ak ('Qsts l h3t those who nt•ed hous10g will uitimatt•ly pay Thesl~ · h~1cl guy:-.. ar1.• tht.' s:i!J1e om·s who :1n• curn·ntlv 3~King th1.• state Legislaturt.' I;> ~·pprovt' llwir t•oa~tal plan. givl' them .wthPrtty to 3('f!Ltire l~1nds now pra\'att'i~ hl'id and alluw them to continue' 10 tht> :.adult''. Fortunatel:.· tts ('<Js1er, no". than it was in t ii'G for all of u:-to i1.'t our ~O\'ernml'nt know v.hJl '' e el{pect and what we an·" illing LO pay for l.Y'.\IA:'-: S f:\l 'l.K~F.ll .Jury Criteria T11 the Editor A membl'r of th1.· curn•nl Or~nJ!t' County Grand JuQ. :'\1tss R:.il'hel Prrry. ts a per~onal f r t e n d o f 0 r ;1 n g l' C o u n t v ~uper\'t!->Or H11h1·rt Rallm I rt"ad th:1t Supervisor Rattin sugg<'stc•d :\liss Perry ~en•t• on the Grand Jury dut:> to her intl'n•st 1n law. I am there f 11 rt' p n· ~um in g Surwrvisur Battin playt•d an a<' tive role in havin!( Judgl' William S. Lee nominate Miss Perrv fur Grand Jury duly. I am thl'r~fort.• ~1bo presuming J udge' Lee km•w Clf the friendship brtwrl'n \1r Rattin :.ind :\liss Perry I :.eriou:-· iy quest10n whl'ther a Pl'rsonal friend or a 'lo('al politician" shou ld be nominalt'd for Grand Jury duty A SITUATION has now J rt:-.t•n wht'n~by the Grand Jury is 111 ,·esltgating a lo('al <'1ltzl'n. D1 Louis C'ella who in lh<' pa::.l ha-. bet•n :i political donator and atl \'i!'or lo Supervisor Hallin. For Yliss Perry to be present durmg thn• investigation presents .l con fiict of int~rest and I fatl lo un dcr~tand how it can be aJlowC'd In a jury trial. a juror is unac ('eptable for jury duty if they h:.ive ;iny prior knowledgr of lht• de(end:.int 1 pl::iintif(, if l h<'Y havl· re3d d etails of thr case· in quC's t1M. t't('., I fully realize a Granc1 .Jury investigation is not t he ~:ime :is a trial, but slron~ly frt'I the ('rltl'ria for a grand Juror ~hould be at least as stnngl'nt .is thttl for any other ruror . :\TAY KOl.F.FF Cltrbtla11 \t'lf>U· To tht.• F:dator . The followans:r Jetter to t ·n1lt'<I :'olttllons Secrc>t ary General Kurt W.ildheim 1~ 1n rt.•;ponse to Rahl11 Rt>rn<trd P King :ind t~' Ro.1rd of Shir Ila M ~1·a1ot-1l ubor Ht.•(Q!m TC'm&>l<' of Nt•wporl ~ll<'h and thr1r open lt•ttc.•r or ~(IV , M The leltE'r w .l!' ::idoptf.'d at tht' ( ___ M_A_•_L_B_o_x_· __ J Ull•" from rud•n •re "'tlcomt. Tiit right to con dense le"trs to fol sp•ct or ehmon .. lt 1ti..1 ",. ~rvtd L.e"e" of JOO word• or ten Wiii bl! g1nn pr.ltrtn<t All lentrs mu•I includf s•gNlur• .. nd m.ilthnq ~dOrru bu1 n•m~i m~y bf-withheld on rt Qv«\I of \ulf1<1MI reuon 1s .. _,..,, ~try will r>OI 0. P<lblt\htd : 1·,111i.11 m1•1•l1llj.! 11( tht.• :'\l'wporl I l.1d1n1 1 '11t11H'li of Ch11n•ht·:-. l)ll '\11\ .! .... \:-. 1'n11 ... l1.rn dt•rgy .mu I.iv nw:1w,•1' of lhl}\;t.•wport llarbor 1 '11U1w1i t11 Chm t·hl·~ .. w1.· risl' l11 ':.ind .•rm rn ;1rm with our .fr" 1 ... h brdhn•n in n•hemt'nl re· Jt'l't :nn Pf tht• l 'n i ted ~a lions r e :-Pi11tron :-inj?ling out 7jorusm as r;w::-m. "llhrtnnc from all fronts will ennt1nttt.' Yel even our best rhrtoric is not e nough: 'H we ~Pl';tic 1n the tongu<.'s of men and 11f :inpt•b, bt1t hav{' not 10\'l', WC' :in• <1 nl.iisy f'Ong or :J danging cymbal.· Love is m ore than a noun. ti 1s an ;.1rt1 nn verb. In this t•onte:-:t we• dart• tn s:lv that we !Me tHtr J ew1sh nt.'ighbors in ac t1w suppMt of thl•ir right lo live with1iut further p<.'rsecut1on or haras~:'lll'lll 1n the annals nf his tor~ "A~Y ASSF.)1 8 1.Y which purports to be a forum for the people's of the world has a moral obltgat1on lo puaranll.'l' f>t>aCC' for .111 mankind Anv assembl v whi('h dOC'S IC'SS climmisheo; lh~· hopt>. the poss1brlity, and tht" pro babihty th<lt our ('h1ldren will bt.> :;afl' from ftttun.• wars. 'In tht> words of John Donne, ':-.Jo man is a n island, entire of itself. t."very man is a piece of lht• C'Ontinent. a part o f th<' main .... · Today the United Nations 1s the 'continent,· the 'main,· whi<'h must be equally ronrerned with :di 1t:. p arts. Lesl the world bN·onw a mass of fragml'nted islands, lht.> Unitl'd :'-iat10n:-: Genrrnl Assl'mblv mu::.t \'Ole a?:tin and r·c•vt~rs(• 1ts0l'l'trn1 rt•::-olut:on, or st:1nd trial and bt· f1i1md 1•u1lty t1f moral turpilutll· rn lhl· t>yt.>::-of lh1.• world .•nd in th~· ":tht of God .. ROREHT G ~111-:PAHD, .JH f>l l'~ltll'lll .1:1d lht• .\lt-mil\'l'S(lf[ht· "\t'WJ.1'1rl llarhrn 1. '1111nni nf C'h111Tht'' Cre11f"e 11t BoPI Te the F:dito-r w h (' r (' cl (' v (' I o p m l' n t I) r Laguna·~ "'1ain Rea('h Paik draws favorablt' t'Ommenl everywhert', there us<'d lo bl' ;1 dozen pri vah' owners who wert• sociologi('al vi('tims of t>minent domain. Proper compcnsati1111 has aiways been assurt'd wht•n this social advance ha:, ht'en im plemrnted. Cres('ent Ray P ark wtll lw another out s tanding l'XamplC' of the same soci"I ad van('C when we pro('eed to prt>SNH· this out standing beauty spot, undoubtt.•d iy the most resplt'mknt Ol't.>~111 viewpoint. in th<' loC'al art•a. \1 SCOTT •1~0' on Grorel To the Editor There s hould be :'>:O gravt•I l'' ('3vations and tru('krng 10 Ronald Caspt>rs Reg ional P ark Su('h a negligibly small pcrC'l•n lage of our total domain 1s e,·1.·r made available for publ1r usl' and bt'nefit that never s houlci am of it be pros I itutt'd to comm£'r('1al tt='e llERI.F.:Y GAYMA:-.l Porkh19 l11lf lat h •e To the Editor: My ('OunsC'I has ~td\ 1:-.t:'d m<' nf ~1 rule at the appell~1ll' c·ourt IC'nl that would m ake my initiall\'c• Hard Look at Ford A FOR D. ~OT A UNCOI.~ By lli<'hard Reeve:. < Har('ourl. Rm ct>. J ovanov1t•h. $8.95) R<'t>\•es. a srasoned wnler on !\mrrt('an poltl1cs. ('Omt•s down \'l'ry hard on Gt•r<.lld Ford. in fact. m aybe lht' Ford \lotor Co . ought to sue He wntes that as a represen l;.ihvc from G rand Rapids, Ford was a "('ongressman's ('On gressm an ... constantly on the road making speeches that were rt"markablc fort heir la('k of con· lent He hewed lo the party line .md worked hard at o ffending no one. The author contends Ford, hke many senior members of l'llngr<'s~. "no longer representl.'d his d1stri1·1 ;.1 s m\Jc h as ht• rt>presentt•d his owr1"lei:1dersh1p .imb1l1ons " Ford ".1s .m <•n·ommodator ;1l w;1ys St't.>ktng what Reevt'" see~ as 'lht• h•ast ohJt'l't1onahlt• ,11ternall\ l" ... and Rt'<!ves ('O n lt>nd~ Ford's <.'levation lo the pre :-.11lenry has n1)t l.'hanJ{t'Ci l'um If Rt'l'\ C's 1:-l<lul!h on Ford. 1t ts partly h<'ntttM' he do~n·t adm11 c• the politi('al brt•ed, cmc1 "nlt•s ' Pollltt'1<1ns ar<' dif11•rt•nl from vou and m e Tlw lJlL'lm<>-.s of IH' <'t1mul:it1n~ powPr owr ~ople do,•s som1•thtnJL to a mun or wom:m 1•ven when that man 1s I ( THE BOOKMA N ) reluctant to use lht• powt•r because u si n g 1t bring'.'> responsibility ~ "HE CLOSES himself off from other m en until hr rea('hes thl' point when h e 1ns tin('tively calculates each n t>w situalaon and each new pers on with lhl' s implest question : 'What can this «:>for me or to me·~·" Reeves' j ud~menL-; on Ford as an individual arl' devastating. lie finds Ford a very ordinary man, "unimaginativt' and not very :irticulate .. and "a man of very limited emotional ran~<' and dis ('rimmation ,. tie apphcs to Jo'orc1 a remark m ade by Walter l.1µ pmann; "Poht1c 1ans don't mt•an badly ; m ost of the llm1~ they don't mean anythmg " He wornrs lh<tl ... ord i~ the Pnd produr t o ( u political system ruled by mt'n whose ctuef talPnt is g<'lltnll cle<'l ed. Perhaps, Reeves wntex, Ocrald l"ord "ts n o t <ln a cc 1c1ent o r an anaehront!\m, not some chumniy caret<lker who s tumbled into our highest o ff1 cP G''rald Ford ii'! the futurP ·· JOAN llANJ\UER, U PI petilton m:ipproprialC' Howt•vt•r, this de('tsion ('an be l·halkngt•d :-tnd it is nnt unre::isonablc-to C'X pt?('t that it could bl' rt.>Vt!rSl•d at the Supreme Court kvt'I BECAUS E lht• nly t't1u1w1l 1:- m:1kinll an honest dforl lo soh'l' 'Oml' of our pt1rking probkm.., with mt'tt>r bagging for tht· hoitdays, :ind poso;1bly a con t1nued tn:il period of six mtrnth:-. I h3\'l' decided. <ll Uu:-. l1mt'. 111 disc1mllnut> mv m1tiat1ve µt•l1 l10f1 llclWt!\'t.>r. ~I I 1.'11l'"l.'d 101tiat1 \l' that I would take lo the Supn•m1· Court levt'I. if necessary, I' within the realm of possib1hl) providing the ('ity c·ounct.I do<' not deal with our problems wit honest effort RI(' ll A RD WI I.LETT J K ri#h11a Clean-up To the Editor: :'-:11w finally with thr kadersh1p of Councilman Arand our citv council h::is faced lhC' Krishna is s ue up front, in s pite of th<' tou('hy material which ('Ould be'd<.>rived I !hull< Mr . Rrand h as ~uts -.nd has handled this issul' with :.i ('on servative but forthright hand Mrs . Sweeney on the oth<'r hand Sl'l'rllS to stand on tht• ol ' un cler the ruf platform. or else sht• ha~n·t the time ror fil'ld work on thi::; issue A~D as Councilman .John:,on has stat<.>d. There is a twltef on the part of the staff that lhe coun ('rl hcsittttes lo C'nforc.0l' on t ht· part of the Krishnas " I have no \'Oles to lose ~o I don 1 h:ni<' to enfor('e on the b<'half of :rnyonc but mys<'lf and I think that it's rr~ht to dean up thl• Krishnas' act After all, what if some gangsters l'ame into town ~rnd dressed Ii ke fadC'd out Bud <Jhisl monks to be consp1cously d isgui sed for the sake of ('ri mc"1 How would vou know unless lht· real Krishna were required lo carry city credrntials? Thrn"s enough ripoff as there is. KE:"JNETH DE~TON S ugge•t 1011 To the Editor : I suggest that the "!(Ital women .. get in tou<'h with Rev Charles Roykin to get rock rt' cords . Apparently they product> the effect that these women enjo) doing BILLYE SHDITO ORANG E COAST DAILY PILOT ltohl'rt ,\' H 1•rd /'uhli.\111•1 T/11m111 ~ I\ ee111/ f:rl1/11t IJnrl>nta KrP1/;i1<'11 1-:d1torrol Page /o.'d1111r Thi· t'IJ11ori;tl JHll!I' of lhe D:111\ Pllnl Sl't'k" to tnform a nd -.11n1ul:llt' r<.'atlcr!' In prt'!-.Cnlm1: • j 011 lh1!-. page <11\ er 'IC 1·11111m<'nH1q on 1op1rs of tnl1•rt"•I h~ :-.~'Tld1n1t cd rnlumni~ts ;incl r<irt()(.lflbl~. b~ prO\ tdin~ a forum for 11'.tef(·r~ '11'\l·~ and b.' IH<·'l.t·nl1111( lh" nt'"!'.Jl:tpf'r'., optnwn~ :11111 1<lt•;1,. on ('Urrtnt rop11·-. Thi• 1"lhto11.1! opinion or lh1· 0:111\ 1'1l11t BPP•'>tt onl~ ,n tht' t'rl11on.1I cnl11mn 111 thr top of th<' r age· Op11111in, t'\ pn•!<M'<i b) lht• 1 olun1111..,ti. and ('1111oon1.'l' an1I 11•11 <'I "ntcr:. ur1• their "" n <inti no 1•nrlnr<o<'rtWnt of tht'1r \'lr"ll In lh1• l>111h 1'11111 <1hi'iuld b<' lnferr<''1 Wednesday. Dec. 3, 1975 r 1 ' . . . . r , \~ T11eJ16et Stronger UPI Telet>llCM TcchmC'ian tests first Pacific Telephone instullat1on of new ('mergency batt('n es that grow in power as they age. Developed by Bell Laboratories, the bat· ten es use same chemical reaction that causes con- ventional batteries to deteriorate to increase their strength . Demise of 'Club' Book Eyes Wall Street By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Most oooks a bout Wall Street try to tell you how to make m(ln<'y on the stock market "The Last Days of the Club," a new book by Chris Wl•lles, 1s a notable and laudable excep· t1on to this rule. You would not have done too well following the advice of the t1pstt.'r books dunng n·ccnt years The stock market has been in ,1 deep malatse Welles , a veteran fina nci al reporter , of· fers no such ad vice . But he is well worth r eading He expla ins luc id l y what has transpired on Wall Street -and h<' shows what's hk<.>ly to h appen next Money Tree HE TRACES tJ~F.RRl:'IJGLY the termi nal illness of the ·club" th at has ruled Wall Street and therefore the stock market -for some 200 years This is a small cotene of brokers who ran what must ha ve been the most durable c:artel t'ver estabhshed rn this land. L Looking back now, as Welles does, 1t see ms a m~zmg ) that they were able to pt>rpetuate lheir monopoly for so • long. flere was a group that traded in the stocks of major compames They fi xed the pnces far thei r services And they wouldn't do business W1th anyone outside the group The cornerstone of that monopoly was the tra<ling ff oor of the ~ew York Stock Exchange. THAT Cf,OSED SYSTEM ha ~ been blas ted to smithereens Calhng the shots today are the big f1nanc1al In· stituhons -ba nks, insurance comparues, pension fund:s, mutual funds They, not wealthy rnd1v1duals, now account for the bulk of trading in stocks -and to do t~e1r trading tnt>y have le:.s and le:ss need for the New York Stock Ex· c hange Indeed , C'h r1~ Welles doubts that the New York Stock E xcha nge h as the rt·s1h encc to s urvive the present holocaust on Wall Str eet It may -but he calls that pos:s1bll1 ty ' r emote." c1t1ng economist Joseph Schum· peter's dictum that ''ohsolPte insUtut1ons afflicted with bureaucratic Gnu ideolog11:al arteriosclerosis are seldom able to c hange IT ('A~ BE SEE~ now that one of the last dying gasps of the· ''d ub" was 1lS maJOr post World War II campaign to entice the s m a ll investor into the stock market. This was • 1mb1t1ously dubbed "people':s capitalis m" by the New York Stock Exchang<'. whose members were de vout believers in noncompetlllve c:ip 1tahsm for themselves . .For a while it worked. The number of Americans own· ing shares incre ased from 6.5 million m 1952 to 33 million m 1972 Rut so inept were they in dealmg with the public that Wall Street hou:ses drowned in this new prospenty. Chevettes Getting '~ose' Inspection BY CAPITOL NEWS SERVICE SACRAMENTO -Chevrolet is said to be enforcing the toughest quahty control and reliability program 1t has ever instituted in the production of the new Chevette line, accord mg to a report m thecurrentissue of Motor Magazine. In the past, produ<tion line . -~ Ioulups have necessitated na· ~IN HIGH GEA~ tional recalls a nd dealer re· pairs on new hnes It l S both expensive and e mbarrass1. fD GHJ,Y TRAIN F.fhnspeC'· hon crews a re now on all Chevette nssembly lines c hecking every detail beforC' the new m1ni cars ar~ shipped to the Joc.ll dealers. The con- sumer wins on this one In 1977 Ford will introdUC<' a new minica r fo r a head to head battle with th<' inroads of the Honda tiny giant. Detroit has been deeply impressed with • the design Rnd efhciency of the Honda CVCC engine. RATHER THAN pull a ro- pying .Rcl , Ford is swalloW1ng its pride and entering into a worklng agr eement with Hon- da. Ford will utUi1"e the Honda engine in its new fl'Ulpc ar. • * '* . Having 3 flat tir<' is fr11strat in~ enough, but you rNtlly get cunous wh{!n you fmd that ruttr you remove the lu~ bolts on the wheels. it is as strongly attached a~ btfore. This irritating conditl-On ts often caused by rust or very tight rat. Th<'re 1s a reasonnbly swift way to soJve lhe pro- hlem. R etighten all of the lug bolts and then back them off one turn. THE~ J.OWF.R the car to t he ground and start the t-ngine. Rock the car by going from reverse to drive several times, applying moderate br ake press ure. * * * While people often feel that they have been ripped off by auto mechanics, many times they are at fault themselves. How is this possible? Easily. We often mislead a mechanic without really meaning to. Let's say you see oU leaking from your transmission. If you io in to your mechanic and tell him to i n sta ll new transmission seals, he will probably do.just that ... but the leak might <'Orne from a broken dipstick bracket. TllE POINT i s, let the mechanic make the diagnosis. You can siwe your own time and lots of money byttving the mechanic a n accurate de:$crlption of the symptoms. I f ' -. Wednesday. December 3, 1975 l /SC DAIL y PILOT B 1 ednesday's Oosing PriceM NEW YORK STOCK. 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' .. 88 DAILY PILOT Wednesday, December 3, 1975 , l Turkey Trot ·on ·stilt~ Startles New Yorkers l From Wire Services lWlh Kaplan of Brooklyn wea ved her way past two demonstrations, three traffic tights and one as- tounded off-track betting parlor to win New ''ork City's tirsl a nd la:st annual stiJt race acro:ss ·12nd Street. "l won da toikey, I won da toikey," exclaimed ~fs. Kaplan as she-<'rossed the finish line a stilt aheoad or six eompetitor:s. Aetually, her made-in-Korea turkey trophy looked more like an anemi<' pheasant. (_)rganizers of the :stilt raee, held to publicize the operung or the Town Mall shopping center at 42nd Street and Park Avenue, said the presentation or the pheasant trophy was s ymbolic of nothing whatsoever. • Former War Minister John Profumo r~teived a , ("OUrtes)" title from Qut"t'n Elizabeth II, 12 years after he r esigned from Parlia- ment and was ousted from public life in a scandal over call girl C'hristlne Keeler. Profumo, 60, went to Buck- ingham Palace with his actress v .. ire Valerie Hobson to receive his Commander of the British' Empire title. The d e c o ration wa s awarded for s oeial service a mong the poor in London 's F.ast End. Pti:OFUMO • Chief J us tice Donald R. \\!right of the California Supreme Court was reported in satisfac- tory condition after being hospitalized for a suspect- t-'d heart attack. Justice Wright, 68, was plaeed in lhe t'oronary <'are unit at Pacifi<" Medi<'al Center in San f'ran- t·isco after suffering discomfort at hi s home, a hospital s pokes man said. Wright underwt-nt corrective heart surgery at tht> s ame hospital two years ago. • An early Picasso sell-portrait owned by the late }lf'tChf'r Jones of Los Angelt>s was sold at a c:h.ri stie"s auction 1n London to an unnamed French buyer for $567 ,000 -near- ly twice as much as it ,----------] fetched when las t auc-( PEOPLE tioned five years ago. . The portrait was part '--------- of a collection of im· • pres sionist a nd other pictures. drawings and se~1Jpture owned by Jones, founder of the Computer &1ences Corp. of I.cs Angeles, who was killed in an air crash three years ngo. The sale of the Pi<·asso took two minutes. Bid- ding started :it $105,000 and shot up to five times that amount before closing. • The House vot£od to makt"' up to $1 mi!Li on :ivaUabl<' to eonlplet£' the Lyndon B. Johnson ~1emorial Grove alongside the Potomac River near Washington in time for the Bicentennial. The memorial to the late president consists of a huge piece of Tt•x as granite and a surrounding grove O( tret'S. Or~ginally , legislation providing Cor . the memon<1l said the mQney would come only from donations. Rut 1'exas Rt>ps. Jim Wright, Dale '.'t.ilford and Ray Robforts, all Democrats, found the contributions \\-'O uld not bring in enough moneY to complete tht~ project "s parking area and pedestrian bridge. * . Ch?rles ('_ Rl"'ed, a s avings and loan executive active in President fo~ord "s election campaign, was nominated by Republieans as the GOP national committeem~•n in Calirornia. Reed will repla<'l' William Banowsky, the Pep- perdine University president wbo rE"eently resigned frosn the post , i£ the national committee ac('epts the nomination in February . Reed is a 42·year-0ld vice president or Great W~tfrn Savings and Loan in Los Angeles. • Rep. Ike F. ,,nclrt-w!'i <D-N.C.) figures that since be must drive 40,000 miles a year between Washington and his di strict "the law of averages .. is against him, and he's bound to get caught speed- ing often. Andrews began a "rehabilitative" driver's class in Raleigh, N.C. in an effort to stop his driver's license from being suspended for 60 days be-cause of his numerous ticketed traffic violations. In October, Andrews accumulated on his driver's record 13 ix>ints, one more than a driver ean accumulate within a lhret'·year period before having his license suspended for 60 days. • The tunaboat Taurus, Crom the rleet of financier C. Arnholt Smith, was seized by U.S. marshal when it docked at the Westgate terminal in San Diego The boat was used as securi- ty for loans and wilr be sold at <1uction with six others, three. or them at sea and three aJready in port. The F'e der<1l Deposit Insurance Corp., whieh insured deposits in Smith's now deCunet rJ tJnited States Nat ion al bank, ,.., • bought seven other vessels oot . s1111TH whlch USNB rrioney was borrowt!4 and not repaid at aurtion for $460.000 last week . • I F r ancis E. West, a semi -rel~ San Diego 9.r - thopedic surgeon. received the American Medi ca l Association's 1975 Benjahln RuSh bicentennial • Ra ised white letters • 2 bells fiberglass • 2 bias plies polyester F.E.T. Size Reg . price Sale price per lire B60x1 3 34 99 27 .99 2 21 G60x14 3999 3 1.99 310 L60x14 4299 33.99 3 60 G60)l15 4099 32.77 3 14 -·---·-- Use Your JCPenney Charge. E~cepl sui;e•mar~el Size Reg . price Sale price E70x14 34.99 27.99 F70K14 35 99 28.77 G70x14 37 99 29.99 G70x15 38.99 30.99 H 70>W 5 4099 32.77 All pr1tC'S as show., plus Fede,al Excise la~ ai. :;hown Rel1A,,dP . Macri EO & 70 is our own n;imr and does n<.ot 1ct1ec! any nat1onw11;Jc siandard ot qualny. With !hp purchasr 01 At>hAr•de· 1•res you get· 1 !ns!allaT1on 2 Ro1ilhon every 5000 miles F.E.T. per lire 2 47 2.6 1 2 80 2 83 3.06 BUENA PARK: Beach al Orangethorpe •Open wee«days 9.30 to 9·30 Sundays 10 to 10 ORANGE: City Dr. at Garden'Grove Blvd. •Open weekdays 10 lo 10. Sundays 10 lo 10 aw Md ror citizenship and community ser virc. Tht" $5,000 award was presented at the A!\1 A house of delegates mf'<'ting in l"lonol ulu. • A search committee recommendffi thal act ing President John T . Wilson of the University of Chicago suceeed Edward H. 1-f'vi as president. The board of trustees will meet Dec. 9 to vote on the recommendation, chairman Gaylor Donnelly said. Wilson, 61, has been aeting president s inee FC'b. 6, when l.evi quit to become U .S. attorney general. Wilson has been provost since 1969. • Mary Anne Krupsak, lieutenant governor of New York state, saiCt that New York City might not have gotten in s uch financial trouble if it had had a Ce male mayor. Ms. Krups ak told a news conference at t,he Na- tional [.eague of Cities Convention in Miamr'Beaeh ·that "New York was .spending money it didn't have, and I don't think that would tiave bet'n allowed to continue under the kind of women I Qave s een in public liCe." She explained that olher women offi ceholders she knew appe;1r to bt' more candid than some male officials. whi ch s he ;ittributed in part to tht:> women's backgrou nll in idea.listie voluntary or - ganizations. ~ • A real t'St;;ite broker swears he has Clients who want to buy the Golden Gate Bridge, valued at $300 million to $500 million . Jerome Khan or Greenbrae, wrote the Golden Gate Bridge District Board of director s, asking if negotiations cou ld be opened for the famed s pan across the entranee to San Francisco Ray. fie did not identify the clients. Board Chairman F.dwin 1-'raser salll he has been trying to .contact Khan to tell him th<' bridge is not Cor s ale. • 4 ply nylon • whitewall F.E.T. Size Reg. price Sale price per tire 600x1 2 22.99 18.33 1.5 2 520xl3 22.99 18.33 1.41 560Ki 3 23.99 19.11 ] .54 600x!3 24 _99 19.99 1.60 560KJ 5 24.99 19.99 v" I. 79 600xl5 25.99 20.77 1.85 Al! or.cps as shown plus r •·dPral E•C•S" la~ as ~~.own RPl1 A11de 0 Supr' Sport is our own namF' and aoi;s nor rC'tlecl .1nv na1•onw1dc s1andarcl of i;uali!y FROM Fash ion Newport I sland Beach ,, S ·TEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ,, " - I I I I 1 1 I j I ' Saddlebaek EDITION Toda,·"s CloslnJ( • \'. St0<•ks VOL. 68, NO. 337, 7 SECTIONS, 100 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1975 TEN CENTS • 0 ID s ·" o .. 11y P1lol Pfwllo by P•t O'Donnell SPECIAL CANINE UNIT TAKES TO WATER DURING WEST NEWPORT DRAGNET Man Who Allegedly Injured Detective Was Shot Later In Los Angeles Cella Probe Hits Snag Tu-o Former Hospital Officia/,s Take the Fi/ th Ry GARY GRA~Vll.LE Of tlle D•llY Piiot 5'•" A federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles tontinu('d Tut>sday to delve into th(' financial dealings of Orange .county's leading financial politiral benefactor. Or. Lotus Cella but apparently made little headway with two subpcienaed witnesses. Roth George Ollendorl, former administrator al Mission Com- munity Hospital, Mission Viejo and Arlent' Hoffman, a former emplClY<' at '.VtC'rcy General Hospital, Sant:1 Ana, reportedly cited their Fifth Amendment rif!hls and refus<'d lo tt•stify. L1kc Cdla. Ollt>ndorf's signature ar1wars 11n Mission l'herks paid to allegedly fietitious companies controllt'd by Cella fl1r hospil<ll suppli~·s nt..•vt·r n.'- ct>ived. major decisions al lhl' ho:-.p1t:ils until bE'ing depoM•d al both u flow months ago. While the fed('ral Grand Jury inquiry enters its third day to day. an· Orange County Gram! Jury invesligalloJ} into suspe<.'led offenses not with1n the scope of the federal investigation.-; is lem porarily recessed. T1..1esday, a former l'mploye of t he hospital print shop that turned out political campa1sm literature Cella t'Onlributed to candidates. an IR S agent and S<lrial Security aclminislratio11 official t estified bcfon' !ht• federal jury. And t odav. Cl•ll<i 0S uublw rd" ' I 50 Teat•hers ,twn!' confidant Frank Gelinas. and two p<>rsons dose to State Controller Kt•n Cory, one of Crll.~ · s favorite political figures. have rep11rtedly been railed to tt•st1f y. One of those is Cory':, lop aide, Carl D"Agostino. The other is the state controller·s brotller-in-law and campaign computer mailing expert, Rill Butcher. Initially, three days were S('heduled for the Los Angeles dosed door grand jury bearing. llowen'r. a hank asked to pro- vide n·t'ords of Celia's <'Xlensive :ind complex business dealings h:~:-: in<licatl•d ac'cumulHlion of <=-'et> CEJ,L:\, Page A2) Manhunt • ID Shooting Ry JOHN VALTERZA Ol IM D•ity Piiot SU.ff A two-county manhunt for a Los Angeles man wanted for al· legedly trying to kill a police de· tertive in Newpor t Beach Tues day afternoon ended in gunfire early today when the susped was wounded by poliC'e. Donald Robert Foss, 29, who had sparked an intense i.earch in West :-.!ewport and later in Long Reach, was shot in the buttocks as '.'lewport dete<'li ves slaked out his apartment · in Los AJ'lgeles. Police said h e would rerover from his wound. F'oss was wanted for allegedly trying to aush :-.lewport detec· live Mike Sullivan against ~SS· ing cars while the officer clung to Foss· car along M ariner·s Mile. Sullivan was hit by two autos. He was in sati:-.fa<'lory (·ondition to· clay al Hoag !\'t('morial Hospital after suffering multiple injuries in the incident. In a St>QUl'nCe uf events described by poltct> as "too r razy l'ven for <1 tel('vision script, .. Foss at one ft(\int allegedly ter· rorized a West ~<'wport woman and her 6 year old daughter before fleeing in the woman's car once night fell ovC'r thl' St'arch Mea Dett>clt ,.e Capt H tt•h llamilton said the sequc•nt'l' of t•n •nts went like this F: a r 1 y 1 n l h l' <J fl l'f' n o o n . employes al a ~1 anner·i. Mile an tique gallery be<"ame :;uspirious when a young couple entered and tried lo sell an expensive piece or diamond jew<'lry. Detectives Lee Robt'rts and Sullivan responded and began to talk with the couple. who by then wNe in a parked <':lr. The driver, later alleged to be Foss, sucfdC'nly slarted the car and, with Sulli \'an hanging on from outside, s ped north on the highway. Roberts :-;~~id thal he fired one <See ~tA~H U~T. Page A2) It ii; a senri. of such transa<" ti11ns, Celia's purported failure to fil<' 111c·ome tax returns for three years and <1 print shop operation ft' r m <' r 1 y !' t ~\ t 1 o n e d a t l h <' hosriilal that has touched off an investigation 11f Crll<1's affair:. h) federal agencies CUSD Slowdown Voted Abo belieVl•d to be at 1s:.ue as a !'\'Sult of lht> questioned transac t1ons are the 1 ncoml" tax returns Clf the two hospll a Is. • Whilr owning only a minority i ntC'rest in hClth. hy his own <1d m1:-s1on Ct'lln madt' or :.-hared in Church Park Cut Approved Orang<' County planning com· m1 ssionrrs have granted a permit reducing lht' required ~':lrk1n~ for spares for the People·s Church on Marquerite Park w a y so ll l h oJ Avery Parkwav. l 'nder. <'Clunty r('gulattons, 111 1,((.street parking spaces are re f!Uirrd . The commisi.ion·s action. ht)\H•ver. allow'> the church to provide only 16 spaces for con· rrei!alional mertings which are l1' ht~ hE'ld only betwet!n 7 and 10 :1.m. nn Sundays. Commissioner Peggy Cranston v1Hed against granting the p<'rmit. Ry FREOERICK S('llOE'.\1Elll. Of -D•oty Pilot Sl~lf About 150 of lhe 500 L<'al'h<'r'.'> in the Capistrano Unified !'.\(·hool District voted Tut>:-day to Join in a work slowdown to prokst a I :; pert'ent salary incn'ase granll'd by the board of education. · Recause of the rC'latavely Im~ turnout. the trachers agrl'l'O l1> withhold tl<'lion on whl'llwr 1 o call a strike to a serond gt•m·ral mt>mbership merllng nl·Xt Tlll'S day. In exple1ining how lhl' slowdown will work, lt·~1<·h1'r'> said they will work their stun dard seven-hour day and rdu:-l' to participate in extraC'urncul<ir activities. such as studt•nt C'luhs, field trips and otht•r :-l'hool events. The motion C':.llling for th<' slowdown wns approved on u voice \'Ole. The rt' wets only a handful of "nay" voles cast. TeaC'hers pr.esent at th<' meet ing said they would attrmpt to convince the 350 instructors not in attendan<"e to Join in the slowdown. Tbe slowdown was exJ>('ct1..•ci to begin today and cnnt1m.1<' 1n definitely. Teat'ht>rs entered this yrar·s :-.1iar~ 1wgotiat10n!' set>king a 20 per('ent s alary increase. but sub :-l•qut:'nlly lowered their demand w st'\'t.>n pC'rt'Pnt and have held firm :-mrt• The.• :-chool board miliallv of ft>n•d .1 I 5 perrt•nt mcrease."then J.; p<.'rn•nt Tru$tl"cs approved thl' ·I 5 pt!rn•nl hike Monday 111~ht Cl\'l'l' ubjl·elions from ll'·ll'her lecidt-r:-:. 'T'ht• in~trurtnrs also are de m."'chng lht~ hoc1rd restore in· -ltrt1c·twn;d aides ;.it the district's PUNI SHMENT TO.FITCRJME? 01srussion in a two-hour hearing on t'o rporal punis hment in Laguna Real'h schools swung to what kvid of disciplinary action would be taken again$t teachers who in a flt of pique may violate the policy's restrictions. "If they violate it, they'll get •l paddling," quipped :-:rhool boa rd m em her Norman Rrowne. two high schools Aide funds wt>re cut from the budl?el bv th.e board to help cover the teachers· pay incrt'ast• Tony Leon. pres ident of the Capistrano llntfied Educator's Association ICUEA), told in· strurtors Tue~day that he favors :• w ~~lkout. Il l' ::.a id teachers ~hould remain on stnke until the board arts on •• st>ven percent in l'rease. Cll F:A repres l•nts 350 of the dis triers teachers. ·ri·m som ewhat disappointed not to see doubk the number of teachers hen' We t'an't walk with this num bl'r," IA'On said . Tom Youngerman, another CU F,A lrad('r, St~id any walkout that draw:. only 10 to JO percent of the distrit't 's teachers could re suit in dismissal of the strikers. · "Rut they can't dismiss us if we get two-thirds or more ... Youngerm<1n s<ud. Trustees. however, have adopted a polit'y permitting dis· ciplinary action. including dis- m1s:;al, of any teacher who walks off his job. The policy also allows the dis· trict to hire substitutes to keep schools open in the event of a strike. l to uto Dally Pilot~ ..... Pr.qi• POLICE DOG SLOWED UP BY FENCE DURING MANHUNT Officer Grant Varner and Alex Negotiate Fence $2.5 Million Trade Asked for Hostages PARI:; II Pl 1 \laskl•c.l ruh bers took up lo 20 pt•rson ... hostage in a hank nC'.\r thl' r·:1ffl'I Tower today and tll·m.1n1kd .1 ransom of nearh S2 ;-; million for their prisoner:;· it Vl'" The gunmen. cnlrenel\L'J 111 ..l Credit Lyonnnis hram·h hank gave police a dl'<1dline to C'nmril.' y,')th their ultimatum. J>nlict· s,11d they fe<tred thl' all:H·kl·r:-m>J.!111 start kiiling thC'ir hoslagt'" 1f th<') failed to ?t't thl' ransom 1n limt• Three hostage's w1'l'l' \\llllnih'd in an E'arlier s hooto111 th.11 pi l t e d the r oh h l' r" a g :i r n "' Brink:.;' deiiv('r~ mc•n \\ho walked into tht' bank rust as th•· gunmen whipped out thl·11 p1'.'>t11b to st age th<' holdup v The gunmen ckm.1nd1•d ,1 ransom of S2 million p.11d 1n dollars and a nut her $..J.11.000 111 be paid in French fr:111t· notl•s Poli re"' 1th high powt'rt.'d nflt•-. and bulletproof H':-ts d(•<tr1•d away several n•h1<'ll':-. from th1• curb outsidl' th<' hnnk. apparl'nt ly at the gang;,.tC'r:-rt.'<Jl1c.•sl Police said lht• gunml'n ap parently thrl't' of lhPm \\<1nll0tl to ha\'e a t'il'.11 \ 1-;11111 <dong tlw broad A venu1• Bosq11l'(. off I hl• F:iffel T(\\\ er· nl"tr t hl' SC'in1• River. and th:1t tht') V.l)Uld n· lease in exC'h••nUl' 1h1' wrnintll·d Stereo G~ar., G~rn Stolen in Viejo Burglar!' wh11 prwd opt'll .1 bedroom wincio"' to gain <'nlry to a ::"dission \'ieJO homt• Tut•Mla) carried off st<'rl'l' equ1pml'nt a11tl jewelry valuerl at nt•t1rly S.1.500. ~Orange Coun1 y Slwnfl ':-. offlC't'r'.'> repcirted Deputies :;aid lhl' tht>ft from the den and up:;la1rs bedroom ut the home of cargo agent V1vwn Harmodio C'hunJ?, 211. l>f 2t'ifi11:? Valparaiso. occurr<'d wh1lt• tht.• family was gon<' hct~l:l~t·~ P\1i1l'l' ~<11li Lhc· rc•bhers hurst .11111 the h;tnk hl'fore noon waving p1:,tni~ \\'hill' thl') wen· ordenng l'.lshll'fS tn ;!1\1' thl'm money, the .1rm11rc•d tnwk guard'> ~tumbled ontL' thl' lwidup .ind began :-.hool- 11iv rh1 nn~' t!H• s hootout, 001' ~·.111;!:-tt·r fi1•d. ;111d lhl• n•ma1nd.-r : l'lll'd thl' h11:-t,1gl'!'. 1'<1ltl'l' ... :ud the gunmen :.irnvrd :1t till' h;ink 1n ;1 stolt'n sports <.'ar ·'l'P·1r1·nt iv \tserl e;1rli<'r in the cl,1\ in .1111,lht•r hntrh1·d hank h<1iclt1p Planners OK Ae~ean Pla11 Ti11• Or;inpl' ( 11t1t1t) l'l .11111111~ C1,m m1'.'>:-111n .1 ppr11\ l'<I pl.ins T1w·•d.n for <1 housin;.! dt>\'c.•lnp mt•111 .ti the '' l''' 1·nqwr 11f \huri.mrl ... Anu li·v .ird .inrl \lll'l.l 1';1rlrn a~ m .\e~!l'.ln lhlb Rt'h\l>nd F:stat1•s, Inc th•· ""Fi di\ 1dl·r. pl<tn'.'> IP h111ld 57 -.1nµl1• f.1m1i)' h11m1':-;ind .1 l:i:! 11111l .1p.irtnll'l1l ('11mp l1•;.. on th1• ;1.! :icrc.> :-11l' :\ho inl'lud1•d 1n th~ pl:in~ 1-.: ,t 7 .1 :1erC' puhll<' p.1rk r ht' S :1 d d It' b ,1 c· I.. .\ r , .• 1 (\l<1rdinall11g Council h.111 qlll"• t 1n1wd prPpnsl•d :-t rt>et w1Jt hs ,tnd pl'PJl'C'll'd d1•n:-it) of lilt' dl· 't'iopm('nt :ind rt•c·nmm1•111l ·d d1:-;1ppnw.1i of 1 lw plan:- \\cath _.r L lH\' c In u d s l o n 1 g ht becoming ;,.ttnny Thursda) ;1ftl'rnoon . IHi:hs Thur-; day from the mid-60s at the beat'hes to the upper 60s inl;iml Lows tonight -15 to .>2 CONVERT AUTO TO 'DOLLARS' Lawyer Blames Insurance Firms INSIDE TODA'' Htmold lfragan prorrusrrl lo c1Jt. squeeze and tnm the sue and cnsl of stair go1>cri1 ~·111 tx>fore hr lnok o(f 1ct> c.H C!1i:fnrmo 's O<>t'rrnor -flut tht• stolP bUdq1•t more Oron doub/l'd in l11s 1'1qht JJl'nr trourl' Sl'e Page D2 'Thi• c ~1 r sold as a result of the ad and we 1:0111ur pri<'e · · That"s t~' t.'rtising suct'ess experienced by th<' Nt>wport Reach man who plnrro,.this ad in the Daily Pilot 71 ()(> V1 lie. lr~s th .Ml 11 ,000 m1 F\tll fl'' r, ... tt•rt'O, $211()() \ X '( '< '< 'C X (( you hi.\le a car you w.~nt "to t'OllVt'rl to C'ash, call 0.12 5678. Jt only take~ n few worrls in lht' right place to make a salt> Along tht' Orange Coost. the ri.:hl p)~r.r 1• ·a.~ Ostil,, Pi.I""'. J\y RUOI NIE DZIF;l.SKI Of IN O.lly Pll .. St.of! Patients blame 1t on bun~linli( doctors, dot'tors blame it on suit' happy attornrys, and now a lawyer says the malpractice pro blem belon~s s quarely on tht• shouldt>rs of profit hungry in surance t'Ompanies. That's wht>re the mt>rry go round o( culpability stops acrord ing to George Pett'rson, a Villa Park attorne y who h3s represented se\'eral malpr~1lt 1t'l' litigAnts. Peter!Kln told a Mis1sion Vtejo audlent>t that th<' prnfil::s mnd<.' by ~prat'tiN~ in&ur3n<'e carnl"rs far exceeds the money paid out in claims anct dt<'d statisti~ to pro ve 1l In 19H, for example. a total of ttn malprnctit'e cas~ went to verruct and 62 of those were set· tlro in favor of the claimant. at' corc1ing to P eterson. ThMe claims amounted to a total payout of $30 million. a fot m11lJhle figure, but AOt when <'nt• t n.,;1 • int Cl <•\'<.'OUl'\t the pre· nH11m p.1111 lh pll\ "" i:m s. Pr·~ 1111t•ni~. t h.it year y.•c rc an•r 11•i••1' hc.•t\\u•n $3,000 and ~.(lfli) 1'.1krnr ttw hi>!her figur'' Alllt multiplyinR it b; California's 40.000 do('tor~ INlves a gross ln \. come of $200 million. Yet the a mount per premium actually awarded as a result of malpractice settlements was on ly $750, leaving $4 ,250 per pre· mium in profits for a statewide total of $170 million. according to Peterson. "The real crisis whit'h we have h(>en bombarded with in the last two ytars 1s not a malpractice <'risi:! but an insurance industry problem." the attorney main ta.ins Petea''.'>1.m s<"~S no justifieatlon th('refore or the rlo1ms made by in:Htr':rnce c orrieris that thC?y mu:sl charge premiums °'\ u.p to $36,000 next yc·;~r It> st;1y in hu:-.1 ness. He alleged that tht• m:-.ur.im·1· rarriers have steadfast!) r1..'fU:-l•d to supply their profit figun.•s evpn to the state legislature and su~ gested some "houserlt:'aninR" 1s to be done in tht' m::.ur:inr1' In dustry. • · The stat1slirs t•1tC'd h\ Peterson at Mond:t)' 's m1•1'tmc tlf the Mission Viejo Rotary Ch1h were made avC\ll<1hle through tht• M t"mhly Selec-t Committee on Malpract1ct". tht> Department c.1( Health Edut'ataon <1nd Wrlfare and the Wall ~trN'l Journal <Stt INSURANCE, ragf' A2> lndtax Al Your ~YIU AJ &NII... a• 1..M 90yd •• Call .. "'1" A\ Clanlll..S 0 1 to c.moo C•• ~1-•d , •• 0Mllltff11Ct1 A' Edllwl.ai p-f\ • f!flt•n•l~"'•fll fl •t 'I '1Mft(A r' "'-1 (I ,..,111eneco,.. 1 Hy0.,.._ff fl ~<•oe C• A""Ulf141e~ Cl Mal.... .... MMieyTrM a1 ~ .... ,, MIN<... au "'"""'' f'\Hlfs r • .... 1 ..... IW.W\ ,.. ouncie '°""IV At o "-I• Ct • ..... r1\ ,, J br ~t.+ft(rfll" at M• M.arhh IU 7 t 1 .... ~.... ,,, l~el•r> •" ,, W.~IM• A4 Wtlco,...AllN,_ I• WOrldH .. n A• . . . .. \ " - AZ DAIL¥ PILO T SB Wcdne!.day, December 3. 197!> Cainpaign 'Ending' Tax Impound Struggle Pays Off \ I f.(I '.\l t t\1>,111 ;111d Jl)hn Simon:-., C'O ·lt";.ldl·r :-. 11f S add lt·bal'k Vallt>y 's llJT l'r (/lonl•sly, Jnt e grity ;1nd Truth lns i!'>t('n!'t• 1\·~1111 1 hl·l1t•v1• th1•1r strug).!lt• ~1g:unst hon1eo"'r\t•r tax 1r11pound ~l('('ount s 1n ay ~0011 ht, 11 vt·r. · 'J t c·ould bt> I ht"' end of !ht• t' am· pnign. It nil depi:•nd:> on how con sis!ent thl" industry is,·· :-;aid ~ct\t•an , rt•ft>rrl!!g to la.st "'t.•ek·s dt>c1 s1on by lht• 1f;1nk of Am<'ric;.1 ttl p;1y intt•rf'st on rnoney h1~Jd in 1mp1•und ::- lmPt-1und ,t{'t·ount~ o.trt' me11n t;un1•<1 by n1orlgagt' hoklt::r:. to p:1y th<' taxt>s and insurance for filomeownt>r:> 'rhe impound fi gure is ref}('f.'ted in the monthly ht1u.s t> p;.1ymt•nt :.. It has bet>ti E\.1 cKt•an ·~ <1nd ~ tm on s po s ition th.;it homeowncr s \11erE' bt•ing tit'privcd of int<'rc:-t on mont>y held in imround by the IC'ndt•rs .'\lthough th('y have be-en testi fyi ng in hehalf of !he total ;:1bolishmenl of impound o.lc ,·ounts for homeo"·ners who have .1 10 percent t'(}uity, Sim11ns and McKenn say lht .. nction taken by Rank of Ameri ra 1s H slep in the J'i~hl direct ion fJJ11k of Amcriea h:is >1grC'('<I lo p~y intt'rc:-s t al lht• sa1ne rutc of 1l~ pas:;book savings aC'C'QUnts \fi\'t' per<·cnt ), n11nus ;1 Unt.• Pt'r t't•nt "handling ('har~t". which !i.·;:1v(•:;: th1• h(•lllt'O\\'llC'r \Vtth four Pl'!'f.'t'nt • In a lt•ltf.'r lo A \.v. Cla usen, ):lrt'-"1dt•nt of lh(• Bank 1if .·\mt'rie:t, !\1l·Kean and Si mo11~ t·;:11l for t'h1n1nation of the ont• pc>rC't'nl st'rvice l'h•u·~(· hcca11:;:1• it still d11t•s n ·l ~1vt• homeownt·r~ thl' fairest s h:1k1· .\l c Ke.;in point s out that homeowners could µrobably 1n vest their t ~x and insuranC't' mont>y themselves at interest rates of 5.5 It;> 5. 75 perrent. ~t ailing costs associated wl!h surh an aC'eount would a mount to a ma,ximu~ of $1 a ye~r. yet tht> banks serv1C'e charge 1s a max 1mum of S.5 a year . This is an over paymt>nt, accordingtob1 cKean. ~ l\lt·Kt>an. . I ''Tht> homeowners 's got to get more money b e<'ausc it's in- voluntary savings.·· he .says. !\l cKean, 23762 Cavanaugh f{oad, El Toro, has an impound f'r'!m Page A I COAST MANHUNT. • • :-11()1 ;1t lhl' f!('C'1ng <'ar, h1tt1n,g I!, hut no (\tll" 1n ::::1d(•. Suil iv;'ln .1l that point alr<'adv had been ~craped by l"'O passing ;:1utos. but lC't ~o ~s he h('aded for ~1 t1ti11t:v pole Robt>rt~ lhl'n pursurd the car in hi:. o .... ·n unit :ind d1 sc•o\'l'red the auto near thl' Surf and Sirloin re.staur;1nt in \\'t•st Nl'wporl. lie arrestt>d lht• "'Om ~u1. identified a s Corinne F:vonnl' F.C'hols, 27. but Foss ass(•rtt>dly fled into the re- ' sir:lentia! are ~1 · Po!ie(', as.s i~t(•d by l\\'O teams , tJf d11,g s ttnd h('ltC'opt(·rs lnun(•hed 1 ;1 cic1or hl·t1oor :;:(';lr('h th;1t lasted t1nt!l nz~h!f:dl Th._. Prl•ht~ \~ :1s full I._. /\l onl· JX11nt nfficer .. ('Yt'n tnok tn ho;.:iL.,; ln .'.tll 1•f ft'1'! (0 f1nfl ,I !r;n•t• llf \ht• :-u~pt.'l'! -All :tltln;.>. 11.untlton !'>;1111 . thP m ;1n ::1::::sertC'dl:v was h1<hng in lhl' neighborhood .-\t :1bo111 t; JO pm. \\h1•n th(' !'f'.'.lrch roolt·d . .\Ir ~, ,\I anannl' l!nderwood .'.lnd her daughter. Sara. v.·t>nt to the garage of thP family home at 477 r•rospect .l.\ve .• only to be confronted by th(· suspt'ct \11ho said that he wanted the car, "Or I 'll blow your brains ~lU( • ' l~e fled in thc> Yt'hicle. The nex! rhapler took pl3C(' in I.ong Rt>aeh where highway p<itrolmen pirked up the stolen car heading north along the San Diego Freeway. 1\ pLITswt Qnsued. but offiC'ers Jost the car on city .streets, lat<>r finding it ~1bandonl·d in a parking !t•l 1\t that point. :\lev.'fl(lrt polieC' h.:tll id<>ntiftC't11hC' m<1n. T .... ·o tll' IPcli\'C'S stak(•(l Ulll ;1n ;1partn1(•n1 1n L1ls :\n~clc:;: be>lh'f'l'<I to hl' P(}s:;: · r esidenc(• . <\t about ·I a m . r·oss appeared <ind. sec0nds aftt~r JlOlicC' tried tu a rrt•st him . lhl· :-.hoolin)'.! took pi;.1{'('_ f'rom Page A I INSURANCE CRISIS. • • i Tht• :-n ealle>cl · ma!practict· t•n sis'' \\ :1s m:inufarturt'd by th(• 1nsurant'l' t Ctrrit•rs , arcordinE: tr1 Peter~on v. ho "3\'S tht're i s no re> ;li malpr:1l'll l't' ~'r1::.1s, only out r .'.lgNus insuranr C' prl'miums. ''!\f a!pr:1 c t1 Cl' means the iaiiure to pC'rforn1 nne·s pro· fC':-::-ion.:t.! function properly," <.1l .. t•f•rding to J.,t'll'r"on, or in :-.1 mpler word:::: nl'ghg{'nre. l'here 1 ~ n c, differcni:l' ht~t\\i'('ll rni'd il'<tl ncgllgencC' nr mci:hr <ii m ;i 1 pr ;1t·t it·t• and l h1·rl" 1,.,: n(1 med1C'al nt•j!ligl'nl'I' 1n this \'tlttntry on ;.i cr1s1s level," the ~I· ltlrney said lit• said th'-ll mo~! tlnctiirs 1n thl• 1 · S. ··perform exce11t1onal\y \\f'll" :1 n1\ lh<it thC' fl'\.Y m1n11r mi~tak(•:-th1•) m a kt•ire u::.ual!y f orgivt~n Onl y ~hl' real ncglig1·nct• c·:i~t·s t'V<"r r('ach thl' J ury 'Tht• l .t"}t'r S dun ·\ n1.1k1· m1~rl1 c :il m::ilpr:1c t1 c 1•. "!'he /~1v.·yt•r only ht><ir::. :1bout 1t if the patient goes lt1 thl' lawyer . The t'au:;e of m(·dic_·~l malpr;1etict• 1~ medical m:ilpra c tit·e by .1 hanrlful of clocttlr:;. ·· Pl'!('rson oh ~erved . lie noted th;~t 11nr phys1c1;1n In l..ong Rt~ach had JO ma[prat·t1t•t· S lUl:i aj!'nin::::t him ~ind <t11other in tlrang<' County 15 l'.-i ses In adtl1 t1on he rointed out that one d()(" ORANGE COAST '""°'""""CM'10••'Yf'olo! ""''""'h,,h"''"' I»"""'""' N•'"' Pf~''·" P..tl'•""•ll» !••to•·•• " ,.,..,1 Pufllltf>•nq co,...P-•~• <;. ...,, ·•••· • <t"'"" ... po>blotf>~ -~<l•• 1h•<1<1•h I ••<I•• '"' ! ~ I ..,,,_. _,..,,.,,, ll•A<~ ltuhl>"'lfon I• . .,h I , . ., •. •••" V•lle·• ''"'''~ '·""d"'''"' • •·"", r'> L_S. .. ~IS.,.,lh ro••I .. ., ...... ""'"''"''"' loo<>" p<>l"" .... 11 ....... o.,. """ '"""''' In, pt•N:OOoll ""hl,.h•no pl•n• " •' llll "" t '"" ..,, ... ,,(<I ... "'" .. [ ......... •l~l• Robert N weeo P•••-nt """ """""'" • Jack R Curley v .. • <>• "''"""' ·'"'' ( ·• n• ••I ""''"'""" Thoma\ Kc<'v1I . "''"' l horn a\ fl Murpt11n<> M~n~g.ng I """' Charles H . LOO$ Richard P. Nall '"'"\l•nl N •n•<1•ng I "''"" Soaddl•b.1c k Y •lley Office ,,XII I •""' fl o'°"' •I \.on U-> •-"•• Ottl•r Ollicts t ........... ~ •)I) ... " .... ~ .. .... ,. ... oo••W• .. '" llll'"'"ru•lj.l>,.,..n•<> """''"g1"" II~•• h tlf I I 0.. ... ,, 11<.,1,.,.,,, '"Y~,..ll••<" 'M G•~"""'" \lf,..-t Telepf'IOM (7141 M2~321 c1.1ssified Adv•rtis1ng ~2-5671 \-fl«~ .... , ...... ,-00 ..... H1·6J10 , '""''~ ... ,.., .... ,,,. 49S.06l0 C-... t. "II 0••""' 1.0." P\'''"""'°' ( .... -· ... _ .. , .......... ~ ....... -. -... · ,.,.n•• •• .,,,,.,,,..,. ... ,. "''"'" •··•• h .. •••••.,..~•d '""houl •CO•• •• ""'" ""0" "' •<>PY•tOM.,.. .... ,,..,...., ,, • ., •e.,~o· O• '' •' t e"• -·• .:au•p•1• ~"'™'""".., OY , • ., •• , .i •\ ""''' .... ""' ..... +"' )\ "'""''"'¥ .., ...................... ...... N ll"""''h'• !or in the Sacramento area has suits against him becaus e ht· pC'rformed unnecessary surgery .,.,·hich left healthy people "crqi- plC'd mentally and physically ... .<\!though sever al malpractict' pay1Jff.s in the milli'ons have rt .. ('E'nt ly made hcadlines, Peterson insists the public isn't awarcthal the monE'y rarely. if ever, C'hi'lnge:; hands . Insurance carri('rS m ake their payments in annuities. or yl"arly payments. which h e says ~1mounls to ' 'writing book .. on the iii{' r•f the patients. f-ft> m{'ntion('d the recent c:lSt' in v.•hich a cardiaC' comatose l'ia1- mant collected S.1.5 million. nut the iife expectancy for a person "'Ith that affliction is on.ty three months to three years. ''The insuranre company doe::::n ·1 Just hand out $4.5 million. t ~r;-i hough! an ;;1nnuity,., ex p1 :onect J>eterson. That means if the p{'r~1~n rlic>s Parly, the com· pany nC'ver makes the ful l pa~·off. Mission Jliejo Holida.y Decor Contest Set :'>t1 ss1on Vif'J0 residents c<.in entt•r their homt's in the Mission \'rejo Aeaut1ful Committec·s· Christmas homl' decorating con· tt'~t in eithe r "holiday" or .. rt'· hgious .. c::itl•gor1es. Ltimin:i ri;:is (sand candJes). a :'\liss1on Vi\'Jtl tradition for lht· hulid3ys. will not be judgt>d ::.cpar;;d(']y, but as part of general decoration 1n e1thl'r category. said l,('t\y SkE'en. C'Omm itte1· ch;iirm~1n First, :;:('cond, third and fourth piJc·e .,.,·l r111l'r :::: will re('('ivc prizes in ('<ICh c :llt'P""Y Th<' commitlt•£• will present <1 perpC'tual trophy to !hf' swerp::::takrs winnc>r. Anyon(' intt'rl'S\crl in t'nt('rin~ the contC':>l r;1n C'Ont:H·t ~lrs . Skeen. 8J0 .. 1 7~. or fton Pott~. 83' ~l:i It 1 s ~ll sopossihl1~toentt>r by mail. ~amf', addrt'ss, phone· nt1mber and entry C'ategory can be mailt>d to Potts, 24721 F.mba- 'Jadores I.::int'. M1:tsion Viejo. . Judging will takt> pl3C'C l:>ec . 20 :inrl 21. Bomb Exploded • A~ FRA~C!SCO IUPI J -A pipf' bQmb blew up a car parked on a r~identlal lift'<' gtreM. early today in the st><'ond sU<:h bla:.t in three days , :\l't'Ount for his own home with t---:asl l?ivt>r S;:i\'ings Bunk, New \'ark tit• hits llllilatt•r;:llly <·anceled th(' impound contract \\'ith the institution hut has 11ot rec·eived ;1n answ1•r from thc t•ompany. lie ::::till is rl:"qui red to make impound p;1ymt>nl.s v.•ithout r('ceiving in lt'rl'Sl. O;tll1 PllOI S1.i'I l'fool• PART OF TOUR Joanne Bowers Viejo Pair's Home Lauded By Gardeners Rill :ind Jo:innc Rowers lookf'd at 88 homes befort> thl"y bought their !\1ission Ridgc home. on'-' of ::::ix homes included in Sunday's !\1issitln Vit•jn holiday home tour. "! dtln't kno .... · "'hY our hot1s(' \\',:1s chosPn. ·· s;:1id :\1r::::. lkl\vcrs. .'\it "'e·ve re;:i!Jy donC' is furni~h :t. ;111d that's bC't>n et case of nnC' tl'ung lt•ad1ng {(l ;1nolhC'r .. The Ro"'('rs · htlm{' is hf'ini! spons0rc>d for the tour by the !\1is - :-1on \"1t•jo Rolanicos Garden \!uh. Letty SkePn, Rotanicos ruh!icity ch<iirman, said club member:;: had a very enthusiastic resronsc> to the Bowers· decorat· inJ?Slyle . Tht• j!arden arC'as at the Ao .... ·ers· art> spt'ctacular." she S3ict . "F:ach living area has a separ<ite outside entrance. dl'· l'nratC'd with tile and plantings. ' Insidl• the house the Rowers have displayed ~1 collec_·tion uf ;.1rt Pi,eC'C's.·· ~:iid !\1 rs. SkC'en. '"'ilhout i-ll!ov.·ing the art to dominate. It is .'.l beautiful home, hut a warm, livable hom e.too.·· Su nct :1y's lour "'ill be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m . It is the third :.•n- nu:il F'iC'sta dl· JlaciC'nda tour :-.pcinsored by th(• !\1ission Viejo .RC'autiful Committee'. :\reception, also sponsor('(! by the jiotanicos garden club, will begin at 8:30 p.m . at the 1\.1iss ion Viejo s .... ·im and Racquet Club. 26221 Tierra Cir le. TiC'kets to the tour and recep- tion are S2 and are available by t•al ling 1\na )f a rt i nez, &10-&115. Retired Coast Judge Buried In Texas Rites F\lneral S<'rvices were held to da.~ in Bowie, Tt•xas, for retired lJn1tcd Statt•s Di strict Court JL.1dg(' J o.hn l.andfair of Laguna f-hlls I.e1s urc World who died ~1onday followinJ? a heart a ttaC'k . Judge l.andfair. 79, moved to the retirement community four months ago from Dallas. Tex. ;\ gr:iduatc of Annapdlis Na\•al .<\cademy and Georgl'town l Jniver~ity I.aw School, Judge J.andfa1r had been a U.S. District Court judge for 41 years. Follow ing his rctiremC'nl from the court, he worked for the Texas Rar Association in Dallas. lit> was a native of Celina Ohio, "'here his father was the I own maytlr. The judge played in the :\lavy band undE'r John Philip Sousa and w11 s a veteran or World War ). .Judi;:l' J.andf:iir is survived by hi:> \\'idow, Inez, of the couple's home, Jl76·A Via Ruena Vista, by a son, PJul. nf Tustin; a nd by l\ grand:-1on, a brother and three :-i istrrs. Guards Walk Out NF.W YORK (U PT ) -More than JOO correction oftiC'er~ at the Rikf'r5 Island prison complex' fail<'d to report to work today to rrot~t working C'onditions at the Jllil. The job action C'ame IO day:'li aft('r inmates on Rik('r~ Iidand ~('iied flvC' ho:ostageM and took .ov('r five cell blocks . Fr,••n Page 11 I CELLA •.• " tht-wantf'd matulat Is A task t hat might takt! at lea:;t t\\'O month:. tu firti s h. As a result. there is SPt'('ulaUou that those matters v.•hich' can,.tu tht" jury's sati sfal'tion , b1.• :iati:ified on short noth.'1.• will come to a ht~ad latt· today. Viejo Home Tour Set For Sunday 'rh1· ~11 s~1on \'ii:Jo Bt·;.iullftll ('ommittee has ~11111ount(•rl its third annual holiday hunl{' tul1r,' Fiesta dl' ll:ic1end;i , SunJay, Oer. 7, beJlinn111g :it 6:30 p.n1 .<\reception. sponsorl'CI by i\11 s · sion Viejo llota11icos garden club, will follow the tour of si)( homes, at the Deane Club, Tierra (;ircle. Tickets can be purchased from any !\1ission Viejo Jlt'a~#t;t~ or ·Hotanicos member, or r om :.iny member of thl" ot e r co · s pons oring organizations: Rancho Viejo Junior \Vomen's Club a nd the Coronado, Sevilll" and Casta de! Sol Homeowners• J\ssoriatlons. On the night or the tour, tickets will be sold at the six homC's. The couplt>s participafing are Jim .and P.'.lt Oodge. 26982 ('3rranz:1 , Ken :ind Ar!l•nc !\lorrl'll, 2732 1 Via .-\mistoso; 1'ony and F..s th'°'r Silva, 2·1591 Via Alvarado : Cieorge and Phyllis C'.ole. 26792 F.slancicro; 11111 ;:ind J oannt> Rowt>rs. 25892 Jamon l.ane: and Ted and Candy Witt. 26731 La Sierr~1. Tickets ;l/'C' <J l:;o ;1\;11Jablt' at \'altey Re:ilty. 25."iii.'l Jt·rnr11n11l Road , ~lar~'lll'rite Rl'crl'ation Center, ;\l ~rj!ut•ril(' f":~rk.,.,':1 v ;111d 1'r;lhlll'O J{o;_id . [)l';tnt· S\\ 1 Oi and H:1rquet <-J uh, 26221 1'il'r1·;_1 C'1r rit'. :ind 111 J.agun;J Jilli::.. (;rt':lt ,o\mt'r1c:111 n l':lily, 25260 ('al~it Ht•:td . 'fickt'ts ~ire S2. F'unds rc·1isC'd \\'iii bt· us t•d for ~1ission Viejo &'autifu! be<iutiflc:ition proj(>ct~ Program Planned On Child Abuse A program on child a buse will be presented Monday night by the Rancho Vit>jo Junior \Yoman·s Club in the com · munity room of People's Federal Savings and J,oan, El Toro. 'fhe 7 :30 p.m. session \ViJI feature guest speak~r Den· nis Oabney or Parents Anonymous. /\ film called "Handle with Care" will be shown. There is no admission <'harge for the program. * * * Ba11d Breal.:fast Stated :'ll<>mber::; of lh<' l\1ission V1t>jo Hotary Club are hosting a music~1J breakfa::;l Oe<-. 13 to benefit tht' Mission Viejo lligh School Rand. The $1 .25 per J)('rson flapjack affair is scheduled betv.·een 8 a.m. and ll :JO a .m . at the Mission J-lills Plaza shopping· center. \Vhih.• the guest are eating they will be serenaded by mt>mbt'r.s of the band. flt"f)S_et>ds from the event will be turned over to the band fund ~ich is to take the l\1ission Viejo musicians on a Rict-ntennial tour or Philadelphia, Boston, New York and Washington D.C. n ext s ummer. * * * Mari11es C11t Costs Marines ha vt> been known for a lot of things Now add thrift to that list. • The Tryird Marine Aircraft Wing, h eadquartered at El Toro, has JU:Sl won an award for "out:;tanding managerial competenre and efficiency ... They were given IJ:!.e. award by the r-!eet l\larinc t-'orce Pacific for cutting costs by $1 115,660 It e)(ceeded their year·:s goal of $15,125 by 96.3 percent. * * * D11Hl'e Co11cert Set T~e dance workshop or l\1ission Viejo lfigh School will slaf~ its <1nnual dance concert Oec 11 and 12 in the campus n1u1t1 purpost• room. . Perfor~ance.s will be held .at 7 .30 p.m. bq_th night:-. Tickets, priced at $.1.25 for adults and 75·cents for 1:hildrcn .,.,·iii bC' avanft.~t> at the door. ' The first half of the program includ<"s ehorcographPd Jazz. h:.11!et and modf'rn danres. 'fhe sel'ond hair is a' dan- ('l'r·.s interpretation of the musical "Godspcll." :1 n(I month !y J ;1 ndst• ;_i pt.' ;.t\Vitr~d~si;. ;;;;;;;;~:;::;::;::;::;::;:;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;::;::;:::::====::!... Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Swim Fins Slant Boards Warm Up Suits Masks Weight Lifting Benches Hooded Sweat Shirts Snorkles Boxing Gloves Sweat Pants Speedo Swim SuitF\ Barbell Sets Lined Nylon Jackets Laguna Swim Trunks 11umbells Tennis Dresses Swim Goggles Footballs Men's Tennis Shorts Men's Tennis Shirts Basketballs . Tennis Shoes Soccer Balls Boys' Tennis Shirts Cross Country S~oes Water Polo Balls Boys' Tennis Shorts Basketball Shoes 4 Square Balls -Tennis Rackets- Track Shoes Baseballs Bancroft-Davis Wrestling Shoes Softballs Wilson-Yonex Baseball Shoes Golf Balls Dunlop Gymnast Shoes Tennis Balls Volleyball Shoes Baseball Mitts Racket covers Soccer Shoes Tennis Bags Baseball Warm Up Jackets All Purpose Shoes Baseball Sox Visors & Hats Football Shoes Book Bags • Lettermans Jackets Handball Gloves Cotton-Wool-Orlon Sox ~olleyball Nets Handballs . Badminton Rackets Gym Pants Shuffleboard Sets Squash Rackets Track Pants Bocce Sets Frisbees Basketball Jerseys Table Tennis Sets Skateboards Softball Jerseys Table Tennis Paddles Bike Tires & Tubes Baseball Undershirts Racquetball Racquets Bike Lites Reversible "T" Shirts Racquet Balls Bike Parts 538 Cf!nter 646-1919 OPEN Hites Dec. 8 thru Dec. 23. Christmas Eve till 6:00 r \ t 1 ' ! I • ' I I • ' \ l • ' ~ r 1 ' • f • ti 0 Jl I 7 r~· Treated i11 Jail • Patty Undergoing Psychiatric Care REDWOOD CJTY lUPI) - ,Patricia Hearst, whom defense attorneys say was brainwashed into joining the terronst Sym. ~ionese Liberation Army, has Judge Backs Nudity Ban LOS ANGELES CUPl) - A county law banning nudi- ty on public beaches was upheld Tuesday in a judg- ment on a civil case com- plaining about arre::;ts for nude sunbathing on privatt! beaches. A county spokesman said that while nude sun· bathing is technically legal on private beaches. those properties are still regulat- t'd by trespassing laws. He also said any proper. ty owner who "customari- ly invites thr<'e or more people to sunbathe on his beach" might be required to :>ecure a •·growth center'' license. begun psychiatric treatment in San Mateo County Jail. T'1e 21 -year-old newspaper heiress began treatment Tues· day night with Dr. Elizabeth Richards, a San Jose psychiatrist. · Defense Attorney Albert Johnson said Dr. Richard:> was. the first psychiatrist the defense was able to perst1ade to treat Miss H,earst •'in a Jail complex · for neuroses produced by <.·apitivity ." Dr. Richard:> met with Miss Hearst in a conference room at the jail to begin helping the young woman prepare mentally for her Jan. 26 trial on charges of armt'd bank robbery. Johnson said Miss Hearst was enC?ountering "emotional dif- ficulties" despite a ruling-by J<'t'deral Judge Oliver Carter that she was competent to stand trial. On MondaY. Johnson ruled out an insanity' defense for the daughter of San Francisco Ex· aminer publisher Randolph Hearst. But he left open the possibility of a defense based on brainwashing by the group that kidnaped Miss Hearst from her Berkeley apartment 21 months ago: S11.~peet Held Autopsy Reveals Youth Strangled SAN DIEGO (UPI) -The coroner's office says an autopsy showed 12-year-0Id Allen Herzig was strangled by hand and was dead before he was thrown into a canal. The body of the Santee boy, missing since Nov. ~ was found Tuesday in a Padre Dam canal, downstream from where he was last seen being .slapped by a man. The search was resumed Tuesday after Henry '(" Elwood Fleming, 26, was charged with felony child molesting in connection . with the boy's disap- pearance. An extensive search of the area earlier yielded no sign of the boy. SoHah 'Not Trfgge~a.ra' SACRAMENTO CAP) -Steven Soliah, once accused of harboring Patricia Hearst, was not the triggerman in a bank robbery in which a woman customer was shot to death, federal prosecutors say. A sst. U.S. Atty. Donald Heller said Tues-· ( S ) day that Soliah did not ta I e fire the shotgun blast that ...... ________ ___._ killed 42-year·old Myrna Opsahl. But .he said SOliah was equally responsible for her death under ft'deral law. Soliah has pleaded innocent to bank robbery charges involving a death. 1 Nader Raps Nuclear Study S~RAMENTO (UPI) -Ralph Nader says the Ford Administration is trying to torpedo the California nuclear power plants ballot initiative by planning a :>tudy •'clearly stacked·' against the pro. position. ln testimony to the legislature Tu~sday, the consumer activist said the research study, soon to be commissioned by the Federal Energy Ad- ministration, is part of a "massive and I might say phony public relations campaign by the federal gov- ernment·· on behalf of nuclear power. Teacher Dies of Wou11d11 LAKEWOOD <UPI) -Joseph Bott, a Bellflower High School _math tea~her g~~ned down in front of his home Friday evening, died Monday night at Lakewood Doctor's Hospital. Bott, 41, was found by hi_s wife and childr~n sprawled on his front porch Wlth a bullet wound in his head. Police have not established any motive for the shooting. Fazio Win11 A••embly Seat SACRAMENTO (AP) -Vic Fazio, a young Democrat given an lllh·hour boost by Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr., has slipped into an Assembly seat by the narrow margin of 309 votes·. The JJ.year-old Fazio, who was an aide to As-. sembly Speaker Bob Moretti, defeated Republican Mike Abernathy, 24,909 to 2·1,600 in Tuesday's 4th District runoff to serve th'e final year of the late Edwin Z'berg's term. Z'berg, a Sacramento De~ocrat who had ~rved 16 years in the Assembly, died Aug. 26. Brophy Facing Marijuana ~Rap LOS A.iVGELES (UPI) -Former A s- semblyman Bill Brophy has been cited in a dis- trict attorney's com- plaint C'harging him with possession of mariju8!'1a and driving under them· fluence of alcohol. Brophy, a Republican who served one term in the stat e legislature ttarlier thi's decade, was arrested last week In El Monte. He is scheduled for arraignment there on Thursday. tenred· to 180 d ays in County J ai 1. Her husband was run- niog for Congress at the time, but gave up the race because of "emo· .. tional stress" and a de· sire to assist in his wife's defense. He now lives on Balboa Island. College Post Strfrken Singer Bette :\1idler is listed m satisfactory condition to-. day after undergoing an emergency appendectomy Monday night in Los Angeles. She was stricken while rehearsing for a 20- city concert tour. She was set to begin the tour Dec. 10 ·but has delayed it unti4 Der. 21 when she will open in Berkeley. • Wednesday Oocomber J. 197!1 DAILY PILOT ·"5 Sa11 Dit•J.fo Curfew Jet Flights Curtailed SA;'ll OIEGO <UPI} -Port dis· trict comm1s::;ioners Tuesday im- posed a mandatory six·hour night curfew on jets flying out of San Diego International Airport and severely restricted landing privileges to newer and quieter models. The unanimous action, des cribed by one industry spokesman as the toughest in the nation, will take effect Jan. 5 and impose a midnight to 6 a.m. ban on all fUghts out of Lindbergh Field. The res trictions will only permit landings by newer OC10 and LlOll jet:>, and those retrofittelll with noise mufflers to meet Federal Aviation Ad· ministration minimum noise levels. A.1'1 EXISTING BAN on week· day outgoing flights from 12:15 a.m. to 6:30 a.m. because of ntnway construction will remain in effect. That prohibition, in ef- fect since September, 1974, was set to expire Dec. 13. "This is the most serious curfew action taken thus far in the United States," said Paul l..eonard of the Airport Transport Association, which represents all scheduled airlines serving San Diego. Leonard said the association would consider legal action to block er\forc-emt>nt o( the {'Urfrw. Pacific South Wt'St Airlines spokesman Robert Root ~rud tu~ company would take legal achon to halt the ban, addrnt: PSA would also con~1der movmg its headquarters operauon.s out of SanDi~go. . ' Sex Movie Theater Closed-'Nuisance' l..OS ANGELBS (UPJ) -A sex moVie theater owned by a federal ;udge was ordered clo:;ed Tues· day a:> a public nuisan<.'l'. Superior Court Judge Harry Hupp issued a prelJnunary in junction against the Four StJ.r theater, whttre 31 pen.ons wttre arrested within the Jm;t year and a hall on charges or lewd cun- duet. However; Hupp indicated the injunction would be removed 1f the owner, U.S. Dist.net Court Judge Albt:"rt Lee Stephens, an<f the theater's lessee, United Artists Theaters of C.:aliforrua. can show that corrective steps have been taken. Hupp noted in his ruling that the federal judge had no control over the movie:> :>hown in the theater, and had in fact protested vigor o u ~ 1 y against t h..e m • I Stepheo.s tensed the theater to United Artists Theaters many years ago and United subleased 1t to the M1tchell Brothers in 1973. The arrangement made it 1m· po::;sible for the federal judge to evict his tenants or to prevent them from s howing sex movies. Deputy City Attorney Richard Helgeson argued the theater had bet>n a center for lewd activity ~ince the Mitchell Brothers began :>bowing X·rated films in 1973 and that they have been.act· mg as "lookouts .. Cor their patrons. Helgeson said between March 1974 and as late as last week, vice officers arrested 31 persons on charges of lewd conduct. He said the theater management flashed warnings on the s~reen when vice officers were in the au~ dience. . ,, Impor~ed ~hina, an exquisite gift at 25% to 3 7% s3.vings Save 25% on 3-piece place settings of delicate Mikasa 'just Flowers" Say ic with .. Just Flowers", fresh, country· side blossoms on a snow white ground. This rich bone china is beautifully gift boxed. ·3- piece place setting. Regularly 19.95 •• 14.99 Sec of 4 mugs. Regularly 33.50 •••••• 28.48 Set of 4 coaster/ash trays 11.50 ••••••• 9.78 Other accessories available at 15% savings. Save 37% on sparkling white. china in a fine 20-piece service for four White. 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'1f < >r ;1 ng1.· Cnu 11.t~ :-.L'l' m li mi lll'ss Hui 1i11i...t• d1-.pn:-..d 'llt•s fill .tll t111> rapidly, and I 1t\111l' \.'.lll\Otl. lllSl '1111th pf l'('I, !hl• l'Ollllt\' fadJat\ th,1t Sl'n1·-.· ll.1rhPr .\n"t eommumtit•s ma,· ha,·1.• t'o Thl· dtlemma one that affecb t•vety huust•hold 111 ~l'WJ>Urt lka<"h, C'ostu '.\h.>s.1, I r\'tnl' ,ind t>nv1rons 1~ thl· hauling'tltstance from c urb:-,idl· tone'"' dump. :\11 011t· 111 county gov1.'r11mt.•n t st•t•m s tu ht.> <:on t'l'l llt·d abnut tht.• c.•xtrn <:osts to dtil'!) whil'h suddl•fll ) wall h.tn• to M·ncl ti·ucb rnanr rnon.• m1l~s Wl' wondl·r 1f a tr~rnsfl•r ;talion :-,uch as thos1..• ,dr1..•,1dy opt.>r;1lin~ cfft'ctiv<:'l> in other part:; of thl' county wht.•n• durnps are dis tant mig ht be cheaper Ct•rt<1tnly tht.>y would ht' m t11't:' ust•ful to thl' hous dwldt•r t r y1ng lo kt't'P his pro1wrty ;111d n1.•1g hhl)rhood r\l'~ll ~md frt•t• of clt'brb Conservation Working . \bout l ,.>OU i nctl\·idu~1Js wh1> e1 tht•r n•sidt.• or work 111 \1•\\ µort Ht•aeh. Co:-,ta :\fosa or In ine art' nt)\\ "alking. r .. tr pooling or busing tu thl'1r JOb~ each d.t~ Th1.•y'n1 all part of P rOJC'ct l n d1.•p1.•ndentt.' ! gra:-:-rnot:-nrgamn1t1on \\1th ph1lusuphu.:al goab th.tt ~1..'\.'m to b1.• 11.'adin~ lo vi:-.iblt•. l'Ol\1.'1 t'lt.• n•sults \t .I l"l'Cl'11l r3Jly hl'ld Ill :\\.'\\ J)ot't Ht'<.tl'h fo1• Pro .ll'<'t I ndl· Ill' mlt>nn• p art kt p.mb. .1 n•pn.•sent.1t1 n· frnm tht.• F L•dt.•ral Ent•rg~ Admimst1 ~1 tion ('Stim,\tt•d that I JU h~1rrl'l:.-: 11f ntl· .in• h1.•111g :-.a\·t.·d l'a{'h da~ h1.•t.·.1ust.· of thl' dt.•erl':•Sl' in t•ar list• t)\ thost' aln•.t<I\' 111 lhl· lnt:1l µrnjl'l"l · · If that eonlributwn Wt'l'l' bt·tng duphcntt.•d around tht• c:nuntry, tht•n• would no longl'r be an em·rgy p ro blt>m 111 the United States, the spokesman said. Pr11.it'<:t lndl'p1.•ncte n re. which slowly got off the ground <.1t tlw hel-!irrning of the summer, is sponson•d h~· thl' '.'t'" plirt Cente r Association, tht.• Grl'lllC'r Jrv11w Industrial Ll'agu1.• and th1.1 :\t•\\ p1lrt ll ~1rh11r Ch:1 rnlwr tif Cnmm<.11T1.• \I./ -"' 'l \ d11"l'ln ltltll' nwr1.·th.1n,1~t·ar · ''i 1t111t.' 11l I tl'1.i1 ..... tln·:itl~ h~l\'t' ~t'n·plae1.•nwnt :1 ... tt•· 111hill-.1'.1.-.1 nf El 1'11rn That .; not lh1.1 prublt>m :\Ion.• than GO businesses ar1.' 1.'tHlpt.•rat1ng. It 1 ~ hopt·d that other firms follow th1~ finl' 1..•xample :incl II\ 1ttatt• l'nt.•rgy-sa nng habit::.. SB ''DON11 f0R<j£l> NOW .... WOMEN AN~ CH 1 ~t)REN ff~ST.11 On Polls, Goose Hunters jl. J.\CK ·\N D E HSON ¥.. \~IJJ '-:CTO~ :\ m.1Jorit~ of .\nwr H .in ... lwltt'' t' Cl•rald Ford i-. .1 .,.!r1•,1t /\l\ hut ,t poor Prt"·1tl1•1ll \nil 1h1·ir L1'11rtt1· Dl'mot-rat I'-r111n1• 11f lh1· pr l' sl(knt1.1I 111nk11<ftor.., hut St•n J,lhn <ilt-111\ I> Oh111, th1· formt•r ..1stnm.111t Thl'~t· .1rt· lh1· surpn:.ing ftml 1 n:::: ''' .\ m t r 1 ,. a .., ~is t p.;r, n ... t ,1 " 1 n ;.! p u I I .... r 1• r P .1 t r 1 1• i\ I I C :1 d d t' I I \\ h I) s l' (' (I ll l I cl l' 0 I l .t t C .1 m h rid J.! t' R11 1"M1rb .. .1 n· d1stn hl1t1•d 111 <• st•kort list 11f <'IH·nt::. Ill' dl'ives dt1t•pt•r 1 h:rn 11thl'r p1>liskrs ll> dl' lt•rrnint' thl' has1s of Arherx·an thinking lit> d11t.'..,n ·t merely (l:.k questions hut conduC'ts ex h J ti s t I \ l' I 11 I (' r v l l' .... .... II n t•c·o110m1r:-. pol1t1C':. .md 11lht'r SllOJt'('t" Ills t.lle:-.t pt1hl1ral su'\'l'~ h ·' ... <.' J u -.. t' d <• s t 1 r 1 n t h l' h:.1t·kro<lms 11f Waslunirton We ha' t' bt'l'n s la ppt>rl a c•lp) CITI ~(; th1• d1\ t·rgt•nl poll r"· P11rt-; .w1011t C1·rald F111 ti CJd d1•1l t•\pl.11n-. On•· nal1on;1I ... ur \. ('\ shm'" h 1 m p11p11l.1r. Jt'<'oril I n ,.: t II .I n II l h l' I' • h t• I s uni"Miµut :ir Tm• prnhlt•m ''r\ t 111 tht• polls It -.tt>ms from lh1· (.1«1 th;1l for :\mt:'nt·an .pt•11plt• tht'rt' .1rt' lwo Ger.lid !-'t!rd:-. .1 r1•l at1n•l v popular .ind "t·t I It kt·d man. an;I ·' rri<1t1\l01' pootl\ 1:1tl'd f'lt':0-1 dt>nt · · C'a cl1lt•ll p11inh 11111 th.it &I per- cent llf the p1•11plt• :1n• ·fa,nrahlt'° to (;eralrl Fnrd hut fil pt.'rn•nt r :l t e h 1 -. p 1 1• " 1 ti 1• n l 1 J I performant•1• .1s onl\ fJ1r· or poor The Demol'r:it ''ho ralt''-lht• h1~hest 1s St•n.1tnr C:lt·nn .,.. hn:.f' name rlo('sn t l'\ t•n .1prw.1r 1n most pres1dt'nt1at polls l'.Hldell ascribes (;lt•nn·-. popul;1ntv tn lht> fal'l th.it ht• 1.., sc•1•n .•s basically non polttll'.tl h' mn..,l peoplt' oh' 1011sh .111 Js-;et at a time" hen m 1stru..,t 11f J"M)ltt1 . c1ans 1s on tht• rtSt' <ilt•nn also proves to ht' 1·qu,dl\ p11r11tJr '-'1th Repubht·ans · YF.T O F.~O('R \T~. wl11·n asked whom tht')' t .1v11n·d for tht• prt>s1denllal nom111:it1on , g;nt• :l big ed~e to Sen Tt•d K1·nn1·dy . l> , Mass lnfart,ht•"hasslii!htlyin rreast>ct h is ll•,1d d1•:-.p1t 1· tu-. ivowed non candidacy lit>" as also the only [h>m1w1 at v. ho ht•<•l Ollt Prt>s1de n1 1-'ord in lhl' prr ft>r ence polls Hc>re an' mnrt• of C.1d1h•ll s ron(1dent1J I ronr t 11s11m-. Pr,'sldt'nl Vnrd Jll'-t h.1rt·lv holds h1:s ov. n in th1• lop t•nnlt>st. and Re publican:-tr1ul f.u h<>hind in the congres:.1on al r<•<'l'" '111" ~that inrrea:-t• turnout hy hrin~ miz non voters to lht• poll:-. would {urthtr erode~ R ep uhl1 C'an s trt"ngth and lhreatc•n th<' party 1tsetr · t:nhforn1a's c·x Gov Ronald o~ar Gloo1ny Gu ~ , At prt•st•nt thl• Fl lH'r Bui Id 1111:' f\':'l•m hlt'' ,I µt,lfll m;11•h1n1>. Fhwr rl•,·1·111lv h1rt•d lr\'11W Cit' C11uri n im:111 .John Hltr'l••I\ hir .1 <·11mmuni:~· rl•l:1t11•n:-. Jl\1:-J t: c> n 11 :1 v 1• m ,1 ch 1 n l' P<'!:t11·s ,.1,m1' ll' In 11w • '\ti l'll\:"KS Gloomy Gu• comm•"" Art sul>m<ll•d Dy ~~rs .ir'HS do not necP\\'9rely r~th<1 the "''""' ol lht ntw\p.iptr St"d .,...., ~I Off•t to Gloomy Gu•. O••IY Pilot Re:ig:in d11t•s11 l ;1 ppt.>.1r :-.trnng enough to takl· tht' R1°pl1hh<·an nomination a\\ av frnm'Prt•:.uil'nt Ford. Ho\H'\ l'r: r:he '\4!~1.ld pro bablv be able to come tn the (•on \'ention with no less than a lhml of ~he delegates.·· -Ex-Treasury Secretary John Connally "is rated \'t•ry 11 r1 fa\'orably by AO)e ricans overall and even by many Republican:-. Clear Iv. the r£'sidu£• of scandal has Olitlasted the news of his .:ic· quittal on the aC'tual ch<1rges brought against him." '·· -Alabama's Gov. Georgt> Wallace "has actually dechnt:'d in popularity. The constant har rage of criticism aimed a t him and his polic1t's SC'ems lo b<• tak· ing a toll.·· f'.O LOE:"iil GOOSF.: In earht•r r eport s. \\ <' r ev£'aled th al ~orthrop Corporation . tht1 gwnt defense rontrac t pr . had a r ranged goose hunts in ;\l arytand and ski holidays In Colorado for military \'lPs .\'.ow "e ha\'e teurnc•d that Rockwell International, the na lion ·s I argest spa ct' contractor. has b<'en mv1ting top space of firials to its hunting lodge 1m Maryland"s scen ir eastl·rn shor·1· f<~r goose shooting. T h e company has pro\'ldC'd free bed. board, booze and hhncb for the hunters -with emphasis. according to participants. on t hl· booze. 1f the ~ational Aeronautics and Space Adminis tration bigwigs have bagged any gct•se. it was Rockwell that wound up w1lh the golde n eggs. The com pany d id $681.6 million worth of busin ess with NASA last year And this was m erely one install ment of a whopping, six-year, S2 7 billion contract to bwld ~' space shuttle orbit er. )IA~Y 0 F the ~oose hunters h<1Ve played key roles in NAS/\ ·s spare shuttle progra m . Among t hose who wt"re Rockwell 's guests in the duck blinds last year, for example. were Ryndal Wetherington , N A~A 's deputy rlirector for s pace s huttle engineering: C larence Gay, de· puty director of NASA's Houston s pace shuttle offi c<': Gerald Grif fin , deput y associ ate> :.Hl m1ni:s tr3tor for s pare flig ht operations; and Jack C~amcr , :i ~A..C:.A legislative affairs bff1cer lt 1s unhkt>ly that a ny NAS/\ of fir1:il would sell out lh(' tfl-< payers for a weekend of ,zoose shooting. with all lhl' free bo~ne and home cooked meals Rut this is another example of the <"OZY relationship that h<•S i:rown up bet W( en the compani<'s that set'k ~overnmeot contra<'l:s and tht> omrials who award the contrar~· .. The Real (_:oastal '~ad Guys' To the Editor· ThJnks fur reporting thl1 unties of Sllnll' of t ht• m l'mtwrs of the• ~outh ('nast Hl'gJ011<1l Z1•n1· CnnsL•rv:t\ion Ct1mmiss11111 1 l'tlcit. :"1)v . 2.J). 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OF (;HE .\ fl-:1< 1·1111tTl 1t .i1" lh•: horn<'~ :ind .1p;1rt11h•111:-. l"l'lll'rlc•d l'<1ri1l'r by lh1• Pi Int \\ hkh \\ l'l •1 turned down h~ lht• rv,il · h.111 gu):<" of lhl• st:itt· c11rnm1:-.-.11111 :,ftl'r the lot~t\ tnrnm1ss111n had al re ad y a ppn1v t•tl This 1 rr .1 llonality re ail~ h1,11sls prn ;ill' rn:-ts that thns1• who nl'l'd h1n1..,1r1J! wiil ullimaicl) p:1~ These "bad guys·· :irt• lht• :iame ones v. hn are rurrt•nlly asking the st<1te Legislatun· Lo a pprove their coastal plan, givl.' them authority 11) acquire lands n0w privately ht•ld and allow them to continue in the saddlt.• 1 Fortuna lt>ly ils easier. now. than it was in J 776 for all of us lQ !el our government know wh.11 \\'<'ex pert c.i nd what we are"' 1 lhng ll' pay for LY~lA.\'. S f''.'\t 'l.K~F:R Jury Crli erifl To the Editor A member nf lht• l'\Jrrt·nt Orange County Grand Jury. ~11ss Rachel P erry. i:. a person at friend of Orange Cou nty Supervisor Robert Battin. I rt'ad that Supervisor Rattin :-;uggcsted ~tiss Perry serve on lht• Grand Jury due to her inter t'st in law I :im therefore presuming Supervisor Ratlin playt,d ;in ''" live role in having Judgl' Willr am s:L•.:ie nominal<' ~iss Perry for Grand Jury duty. I am therl.'fllre also presuming Judge Lee knt>w of the friendship between ~r Rattin and Miss P erry. I s £'rious ly question wh~ther a personal friend of a "local politician" :;hould be no mina ted for Crnnd Jury duty A SITl' ATION has now an:.t>n whereby the Grand ,Ju ry 1s 10 ,·esl1gating a local citizen, Dr Louis CC'lla who in the past has been a political donator and ad n ::or tn Supe rviS{)r Rattin. F'or )h::;s Perry to be present during th.is investigation presents 3 con nict of interest and I fail lo un derstand how it can~ allowed ln a jury trial. a juror is unac ceptable for jury duty if they have any prior knowled~e of thr defendant / pla intiff, if they have rctid details of the case an qu£'s tion, etc., I fully reali7.e a Grand .Jury invt>stigat ion is not the ~a me as a trittl. hut stronj:!ly fE'f'I the rritt>ria for a grand juror should ht> at lea~t as stringent ns that for any other juror MAY KOT.F.FF C'hri•tla11 \'leu· To the F.d1tor Tht> followin~ le ttt>r lo United ~at1ons Secr.etary General Kurt Wtildheim is in r<'sporu;c to Hahb1 Rernard P KinJ? and the Ronrd o f S hir lltt Ma'alot Hubor Reform Tt•mple of Newport ReaC'h :rnd tht>ir opt.•n lelt('r of Nov. 14 Tht> lettc.-r wa~ adopted ut lht• [ ___ M_A_•_L_n_u_x_· __ ] l.i>tr.•rs Jrvm rt'lldl'rs are U'l'icllln<' 'I'll' nght 111 ctfi1dc11~c lettcrs tu /11 SJXll'I' or 1>11111111111 l' l1hd IS Tl'Sl'rt't'd /,1•11,·r., 11/ :wu 1c11rds or le~s will be <11111•11pr<''(i.rt•r1r1•'1\11 l<•tt<·rs mu.st m d11rl1• s1y11<Hru1• 1111d mar/mg cutdrt>u 11111 '"""'"' 111<111 lw u·1tltlteld 011 re· l(llt'\( If \ll/fll 11'111 lt'll\1111 I\ Cl/l)><ITt 111 1'111•1r11 11•1// 11111 lw 71111!/111/wd : t'/\li.11· !lll'•'t111;• of llll' :'\1•\\ 111•rt I l.1 rh111 • '11111h·ii of Chur dw:-nn '\n\ .!7' \:-; f'hn:-.11.111 l'l1•rg\ .111d l,1\ !lll':lliil•ro-nf tilt' '\ t•wpol'l J IJl'ht.11 l'o\111l'il 11f Chun·h,•s. we ri:-.t· l•> :-~.•nd ;1rm in <1 1·111 with our Jl'wish hrt'lhn•n in vc.•hemt'nt n·· . :t1rt11)n of llw l 'nitt>d :'-:ations rt· -<oil1l1on ~111).'lt n~ oul Z.ionism :J:i I :WIS!l), fiht•l1ll·1t· frnm all fronts will l'11nt i ntt\' Y t.• l e \'l'n our lw:-l rhetonc 1s not C'nough . 'If we spl•ak in lht' tnn~ut•s of m1•n <•nd tif 3ng<.>ls, but h:ivt• nnt lov1" W<' ,1rr a nn1 :;y goni• or ;1 cl:ing1 ng l'ymbal. · Love is more than a nnun. it •~ ::in ~ction verb. Jn lh1s context WC' dar<' to s~y that W(' it1\"l' nur Jt.•wi:.;h n('ighht,rs in at• t1\'l' :-.tlpport of th{'1r nJ!hl tn ltvt• w1 th out furtht•r pt•r:-.l'C'UI wn or httr:ts~m('nl 1n thl• ,111n;1b of his tnry "A :'Iii Y ,\SS F: ~ RI. Y which purports l\1 hl' :.1 forum for th<' peoplt'::> nf the world has a moral obli~ation to J!uaranl(•e peace for :ill mankind Anv assemhlv which does less diminishes the hopt.' the pos:-.1 h1 Ji t.v. and the pro b:ib1iit) th•it 11ur t·hildrt:'n wtll ht• s:1fl' from f\ltun' w•1r:;. · I 11 t lw word:-nf John Donm" ':'ll'' man is :rn ts.land, entire of 11sl'if; t'\'l'I")'' tn:in 1:; a pit.'c(• of lht• c L' 11 t 1 n 1 · n t . a p a r l o f l h c· mnin. · Today the United ~ations 1s thl' 'continent,· the m:1in, · "'h1rh mu:-;t bt.• equally Cllnt't:'rnt•d with nit its p;1rts LC':-.1 thl· wvrltl bt•t•onh· ;1 ma::>s tlf fr.wmc•ntt•d 1:-l.1nd:-.. th1· 1:nitnl S :11111n:-. (;1•1wr.il .'\:-.sc·mblv mu:-l \oh' ;1~•:1111 .111d l"l'\'l'l !>l' tt:..n't't.•nl n•:-1'i ut llln. 111 .... 1 ,111tl tn ;ti :ind bt· fnl•ntl ~uilt~ tii ni11r.il lllrp1tud\· in thl• l'\ t·~ tlf lhl' \\ orld i.lnd 111 tht• '!;.'ht "nr C od · BOB EH f (; ~HEPAHD. JR Prt•s tdt:'nt .•nd th,· ~h·mtwr::-oflht· '.\Jt•wpnrt llarbor < • Pll lll' ii of Chun· ht.1:-. ·~· fJH Grat•f'I To the F.ditor. ThNl' sh1-1uld ht• :"JO gr:1H•I ex cavatio11s and trucking in llon<itd Caspers Region al !'ark Such a negli gihly,srnall pt'rcl'n tage of our total dom<.1in 1s cn•r made available-for public UM· and benefit that never should any 0f it be prostituted to eomme rcial use. HF.R LF.YGAYMA~ lmproprlf»•PJ To the Editor The S he r:lton hotel. Mtuated on the perimeter of th<• Orangt· County Airport is tht.' newest ad dition to tht' over 111ght mnux of hoteis :rnd resta uranb r inging that facility _ It is only reasonable• to supposl' that the Sheraton's financial m · terest is served by tht> conti Hard Look at Ford A FORO, NOT A IJNCOLN Ry Richard Reeves <Har court. Rractt. Jovanovich, $8.951 ReevC's, a seasoned wnter on American polilics, comes down vrry hard on G<'rald Ford. in fact. maybe thr F'ord Motor Co., i.>ught to sue. He writes that as a represen· tative from Grand Rapids. 1''ord was a "con gressm an's con gressman ... constantly on the road making s pcechC's that were rt>markable for their lack of con· tent. He hewed to the party line and worked hard at offending no one. The author contends Ford, like m any senior members of l'Ongress. "no longer represented his dis trict as much as he represented his own leadership ambitions.·· i''ord was an accommodator. alway~ seeking what Reeves sees as ·'the leas t objectionable alternntive," and Reeves con· tends Ford's elevation to th/pre- sidency has not changed him. If Rt>eves is t ough on Ford, it 1~ partly because h<' doesn ·t admire the politiral bn•ed. and writes "Politi<'i\lns arP different from you and m e The business of a(' cumulating power over people does so mcthln~ to a man or woman even when that man ts rt'lur tanl to u :st• lhe power her:iu:o;e u :-;inft it htings rt':s po mo In Ii l y "HE Cl.OSf:S h1msl'll off from other mpn until he rea<'hes tht' ( THE BOOKMAN J point when he instinct ively ralculatt's each new s ituati,)n and each n('w person with lht• simplest ques tion : 'What ran this do for me or to me?· .. Reeves· judgments on Ford a~ an individual a re devastating Ile finds Ford a very ordinary man, 'unimaginative and not very a , .. and "a man of verv limited em tional range and di; crimination. ·lie applies to Ford a remark m ade by Walter Lip· pmann: ''Politicians don't m ean badly; most of the time they don't. m ean a nything ·· As~essing the public's view of Ford as it was this s ummer. Reeves concludes, "lt is true that nobody seem ed particularly an gry with J erry Jo'ord, which was tht> idea of his whole life. it was possible that by diligently seekiog to o ffe nd no on e , American leaders had vaguely offended everyone. but there was a question of which was dom1 nant, dullness or hoslllif!r " He worries that Ford is the end product o r a political system ruled by me n whose cruel talent is getting elected. Perhaps. Reeves wntes, Gerald Ford •·1s not an accident o r an anachronism. not som t> c hummy caretaker who ~lumblro into our highest 0U1ce. Gerald Ford ls the future .. JOAN HANAUER, UPr nuance a nd proliferation or passengt>r Jet s flying uvt.'r :'llC'wport Be3C'h d espitt• the un iqut• d angers peC'uliar \o th1· airport. and the crud hardships 1l i mp<.ises upon tht' residents. We have. then . several con flirting sets of interests; the pro miH Of vreal C'Orporale and patron profit on the one side, and the s:ifrty and health of thC' ht•lp less residents on the other, with but one certainty, that lht' rc·s1 cknb can never hope to match the p<.lwer. mom•y ·and polJliral · ~hove ava1lahlt> to the airlint· develop er coal1t1on al lh .. a irport ~~ FOR J UST :>urh reC\SOns tht:'V have appealed their 1 case for s a f et y t o t h e a.eJ i n g A c1 -ministrator o f the f AA in Was hington. and lo th<' ~~tional Trans portation Safety Board . How proper is it, then, for lht• regional office of the FAA, a sup posed ly impartial r <'g utatory ~'genry, to accept the gratuitious offering from the Sheraton' Hotel nf a fret.' conference room for ,1 press confere nce set up ·by Mr Bresn a h an. m:rnager of th,, Orange County Airport. and other airport interests, so that the FAA 's chief controller at El Toro. no less. could deliver state- ments not only in direct oppos1 lion lo fart' but contemptuous or those residents o f :\'t·wport Reach. wno. in good faith. havt' appealed to Wa::;hington for a prope r hearing and inv<'st1g:J lion? The impropriety. although dis armingly small. is still sign1f1 cant. for it repres ents the tip or an iceberg of favoritism by the FAA towards the airline industry and its s:ltell itt>:>, to the great detriment of the peopk's safrly and welfare. Reside nts of the ~e wport Rearh·Costa Mesa area will be satisfied with nothing less than a full and impartial investig~t":m from Washington, which i -the only appropriate solution in 'ew of_ the magnitude of the eharg<'s. ft~BA WILLIAMS S1199f»•tlo11 To the Editor: I s uggest that the "total women" gt>t in Louch with Rev. Charles Boykin to get rock re- cords. Apparently they produce the effect that these women enjoy doing. BILI.VF. SHJNTO ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hollert N. Weed. Pub/J,,h1•r Thoma.~ l<uv1l. 1':d1tor "' Horbaro Kr~ibrch. f:drtonal Page J::d11nr The· editorial page of the Ontl~· P1l111 i;et>ks t o inform anti ' st1mulalc rt?adl·rs hv presentin~ °" th1!' paitc divero;t• rommentary on topH'S of intt>re~t by i.ynd1ca1· 1-d 1·111t1mn1i.ts ancl c;.11 toon1sts, b, jlrll\'Hhng ti forum ror re:1llf'r,; \ il'W'> and b~ pr<'~•·nltnfl th1' nr~ ~paper's opinion' 11rct 1dt't1~ on C'urrenl toptt''-Thi• ro1t-0nal opinions ol lht> O:ub· Pilot appear c:ml)' 10 thf' t>d1tonal rolumn at lht• 'op of l hl' 1111•w Op1111on. ~" pressed b)' 1h1• rnlumm6t:I and cartoonl1t1 and lrt t 1•r "riters art• their o" n ttnd no <'ntior emt'nt or lhelr '1e~ h~ th<' Oall) Pllnt :thou Id b~ tnrerretl Wednesday. Dec. 3, 1975 .... I I 7 It 7 • -- -- Today's ClosingJ ... N.Y. Stoeks EDITION ... VOL. 68, NO. 337, 7 SECTIONS, 100 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1975 TEN CENTS Fluor Subnrlts Plans for Headquarters Fluor Corporation has s ub milled plans for a 250,000 square foot headquarters building to be built adjacent to the 1.2 million :-:quare foot facility being built al Jamboree Boulevard and Michelson r>rive in Irvine. The plans for tht' lO·story building will go to the Irvine Planning Commission for a site plan revit>w Dec. 15, a('cord.ing to Assistant Cit y Planner Claudeltt• Donatella. The massive structure now be ing built on the firm's 105·acre Irvine Industrial Complex site 1s e)(pected to be completed next fall. About 5,500 employes are ex pected to.go to work in the bui Id ing by early 1977 Radio Shock Stereo Upton .Received Hinshaw's Gift By TO)f BARI,EV Ot the O•lly Piiot SU" Tandy Corporation executive J a mes Ru x ton r e peatedl y testified today that former as· sessor 's aid<' Geor~e Upton was hi~ m ost frequ ent ('Onlact in negotiations that led to a Grand Jury invel:itigation and the indict· ment of Congressman Andrew Hinshaw. • Buxton , granted immunity from prosecution after pleading guilty ,to three counts of bribery. recalled today in Orange County Superior Court that Hil)shaw on- ce thanked him for the stereo set shipped from the Tandy group's Radio Shack in Oarden Grove. But Buxton made it clear un· der an. intensive grilfing hy two -defert~e lawyers that the set - l\ne> of five dooa\ed by the com· pany -waJJ given to Upton'. He identUied Upton furthef as the man wtco accepted $1 ,000 from him as a donation to Hins haw's campaign· fund in 1972. .. lJpton was freed from the coun· ty jail last week after serving 84 days of a six-month senten('e im- posed for a bribery conviction . Buxton testified t.pday that Tandy further donated a marine generator. later found in Upton's tioat in Newport Beach, and a tape deck that the prosecution claims was placed in Hinshaw':> car. Hi ns haw, 5·1, is being tried before a jury on three counts of briber y, two of which relate to the Tandy donation of a stereo set and the $1 ,000 campaign con· tribution. It is further alleged that while he served as county assessor he solicited a bribe from a lawyer representing Be~kman Instru· ments during an assessment a p· peal heari n g vital to the f\1llerton firm. Buxton told defense attorney ~larshall Morgan that there was never any specific understanding that the gifts accepted by Upton would lead to any assessment re· duction favorable to the Tandy Corporation. He testified that Upton wrote .a check in payment for the fi rst ::-tereo set but that he (Buxton) lore it up. Orange Coast \Ve a titer L o w <'louds t o night becoming sunny Thursday afternoon. Highs Thurs- day from the mid-60s at the beaches t o the upper 60s inland. Lows tonight 45 to 52. INSIDE TODAY Ronald Reagan promised to •1cut. s~eze a7'd trim" the nu and co1t oJ 1tate govern· mnaJ before he took of/ice as Coli/ontia·1 governor -but tM 1tott l>udgtt more than doubled fn hi1 t1ght·11ear t~rt Set PoQt 02 ln•ex The electronics executive told Morgan that he told Upton to "forget it" when the formt•r auditor-appraiser t ried to pay for the marine generator. <Stt HUIJSHA W, P agt> A2) Ransom Demanded In Paris PARIS (UPJ) -Masked roh- bers took up to 20 persons hostage in a bank near the Eiffel Tower today and demanded a ran;som of nearly $2.5 million for their prisoners· 1i ves. The gunmen, entrenched in a Credit Lyonnais branch bank. gave police a deadtine to comply with their ultimatum. Police said they feared the attackers might start killing their hoslagt·~ if thC'y fal'ied to get the ransom in tim(• Later, the robbers tolcl poltcl' they had s tarted killing t ht~ prisoners. Several shots WC'rt' heard from the i nsidl' the build ing. Three hostages were wounded in a n earlier s hootout that pitted the robbers aga1n::.t Rrink s' d eliverv men who walked into the bank just as the gunmen whipped out their pbtols to stage the holdup. The g unmen d emanded <t ransom of $2 million -paid in dollars -and another $444,000 to be paid in French franc notes Police with high-powered rifles a nd bulletproof vests cleared away several vehicles from tht' curb outside the bank, apparent ly at the gangsters· request. Police said tht" g4nmen ap <See RA~SOM , Page A2) TreeCnmcli Programs Eyed In Irvine Area The City of Irvine. already known for its emphasis on plan- ning, is chewing over what to do with the coniferous re mnants of Christmas when the Tannen baumen begin s hedding all over the living room carpet. The city is t hinking about chewing them up. A proposed program, to be run jointly by the city and the Junior Ebell Club, would have residents bring their Christmas trees to t he city yard where they would be con s umed by a city.owned machine that eats trees and s pits o\lt mulch. The mtllch could be k('pl hy n • sidents for their gardens or donated to the city mulch pile Then, ratt\t"r than watch the re mains of Christmas 1975 go up in names. residents presumably could have a lasting remem brance o! thtt holidays in park and ~treet m t>dian landscaping Bike Trails tudied The Irvine Bicycle Trails Committee wm review a pro· posed bicycle ob:il&icltt cour:se and addilionii to the city bike trail system tonight. The m et ing will be held at 7 p.m . al tht> home of Juanita Mot>, tSl 11 ,.,ann St. The new corporal<' head quarters bwlding plus other ex pansion planned for tht> site 1s expected to bring the total number of employes to an even- tual 9,000 to 12.000. f.1uor Corp., one of the world':. largest engineering and con lr~1cting firms, received a mixed receptiMl for its l'arlier plans m Irvine A planned four lane extension of !\lichelson Ori ve from J am· boree Boulevar d to Culver Dnve incensed a group of University Park residents who feared Fluor trafftc would caust-problems in their area . " ID s • Ultimately, the city council limited the road to two lanes, with additional road improve ments at Michelson and J am boree to help ease traffic now there. According to M 1ss Donat ell a. there is no estimate as to when the plans will be through the to .. - 011ly Pilot P!loto ~y P•IO'DonMll SPECIAL CANfNE UNIT TAKES TO WATER DURING WEST NEWPORT DRAGNET Man Who Allegedty Injured Detective Was Shot Later In Los Angeles ------------ Cella Probe Hits Snag -~Tu4tl Former Hospital Officia/,s Take the Fifth fl y GARY G RA~\'11.LF: Of 111• 0•1 ly Pllol St~ll /\ federnl Grand Jury in Los Angeles continued Tuesday to delve into the financial dealings of Orange County's leading financial politi('a) benefactor. Dr. Louts Cella but apparently made ltttle hC'adway with two subpoenaed witnesses Roth George Ollendorf. former administrator at :\l!ss1on Com munity Hospital. :\fo;sion Viejo and Arlene Hoffman, a former employe at )f ercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. reportedly cited their Fifth AmC'ndment rights and refused to testify. Like Cella, Ollendorf's signature appears on Mission chC'cks paid to allegedly fictitious t'ompanies controllc·d by Cella for hospital .supp1ies never re ceived ... It is a Sl'ries of such transac· lions, Celia's purported·failure to file income tax returns for three years and a print shop operation formerly station<'<! cit the hospitnl that has touc·hed off an investig:'ltjon of Celia's uffairs by federal agenc1C's. Also beliC'ved to be al issue as a result of the questioned transac- lHms are the incomC' lax returns of the l\\ o hospitals Whil<' owning only a minority interest in both, by his own ad- m1::-sion Cella made or s hared in maJor decisions at the hospitals until b<'in~ deposed at both a few months itl!O While the frderal Grand Jury inquiry enters its third day to· day, an Ornnf:(C' County Grand Jury investigation into suspected offenses not within the scope of the federal investigations is tem- porarily recessed Tue~day, a formt•r employe of the hospital print s hop that turned out political campaign literature Cl'lla contributed to candidates, an IRS agent and Social Serurity administration official t<'~tified before the federal jury And todav. Celia's oublir rela· Friday Ruling Seen Fo V\Oil Lawsuit The lawspit flied by Or,angc County and 14 other local govern· ment entities aimed at blo('king fede ral government plans to open up J.25 m illion acres of of. fshore vce:rn bottom to oil drill - ing will be heard Friday The Center for Law in the CONVERT AVTO TO 'QOLURS' "Tht>·car sold as a result of the ad and we got our price · · That's the advertising success experienced by the Newport Reach man who placed this ad in lht> Daily Pilot: 71 De V1llr. l<':.s than ·H,000 m1 F\111 r>wr, Mt>r('(l, :;zl!OO "< "< lt 'Ix 'f x If you have a car. you Pl1bli(' lnterC'st today informed county offic1als that F~deral Judge Aubrey E. Robinson will t::1ke the suit under advisement in Washington. O.C. a nd m ay have a de('ision the sam e day. If the rulin~ does not come Friday. it ii; expected that the judge will act early next week on the suit. which seeks a pre- liminary injun<'tiOn against the federal pla ns to st a rt the lea:sing process Oec I I . Orange County a nd its co· plaintiffs hirC'd the center three week~ ago ~o carry the suit through two top lease-law at· torneys, RrC'nt Rushforth and Rrur e Tt>rns T he suit presented by the two lawyers was essentially the same ont> prepar<'rl h' Los AnJleles Ci . \v Attornc\ B111 l Pinr..; ·Pinc.;' l'rq:in ~d :-.111t was dropp('d h) '.m \ nrd('s \\ htn fht> city count•t l n•C11~«>1I tn '"rnlnlly J01n lht joint k ,! •ii ,1C'l 11ll1 tions. confidant F r ank Gt'linas. and'two persons close to Stah' Controller Ken Cory, one 1)f Celia's favorite pohlical figure::.. have reportedly been ca.lied to testify. One of those is Cory's tap uide. Carl D' Agostino. The other 1:; th(' state controller's brother·in·law and campaign computer mailing expert, Rill Butcher Initially. three days "ere scheduled for the Los Angeles closed-door grand jury hearing. However, a bank asked to pro· vide records of Cella 's extensive and complex business dealings has indi('ated ac('umulation of the wanted m aterial 1s a task that might take at least two months to finish. (See CELLA, Page A2) planning C'Om m1ssion. It de· .. pt'nds on what kind of 1ssue1> are raised, .. s h e said. Onct' planning commission ap- proval for the corporate head- quarters building is given. no further city action will ht' re· qwred unless the m atter 1s ap· peal<'d to the Cit v COWlCll uto .. Manhunt Ends • Ill :: Shooting By JOHS VAi.TERZA 01 the O•tly Pilot St•" A twO·('ounty m anhunt for a Los Angeles m a n wanted for aJ. legedly trying to kill a police de- tective in ::'llewport Ri>ach Tues- day afternoon ended in gunfire early today when the suspect wa:s wo11 nded by police. Donald Robt>rt Foss, 29, who had spari<ed an intense sC'an·h in West ::'llewport and later in fong &>:•ch, was s hot in the bultocl\..' as ::'llewp<'rt detectives staked out hi:-apartment in Los Ang('l~"'­ Poli('e ~aid h<' would reco~r from his wound. Foss was wanted for allegedly trying lo crush :'liewport detec- tive )1ike Sullivan against pass· Inf! cars while the officer clung to Foss' ('ar along !\l ariner·s :d1J~. Sulli\•an was hit by two auto:s. ffe was in satisfactory condition to- day at Hoag ~1emorial Hospital after suffering multiple injune;s in lht> incident · Jn a "C'fltlence of event~ des('rihed by police a s ··too crazy even for a tele-vision sC'ript, ·· Foss at one point allegedly t.er ronLed ·' West :'llewport woman and her 6 .year·old daughter h<>fore fleeing in the woman·s car onl'<' night fell over the sear('h arl'a . Oete('tive Capt. Rich Hamilton ::-aid the sequen<'e of event!'> wt.'1'\t like this · F:arly in tht' afternoon, employes al a Mariner's ~l ile an- tique gallery became su~picious when a youn1? couple entt>red and tned to sell an expensive piece of diamond jewelry. Dt>tt•ctive:-o Lee Roberts :tnd Su I h \'an responded" and began to talk with the coup~ who by tl)en were in a parked car The driver. later alleged lo be Foss. ::.'tlddenly started the car and, with Sullivan hangmg 0 11 from outside. sped north on the highway. ~ Roberts sa1rl that he firt>d one shot al the fleeing cnr. hitting 1l, but no on<' inside. Sullivan at that point alreC:tdY had been scraped by two passing autos. b11t let go a~ he headed for (Set" ~A~HU~T. Page A2J w<\nt to convert to cash, cull fl.12 5e7d 1 t onlv tak<'s a few words m thl' right place to m3k<' a salt>. Along the Orangl' Coast, the right pine~ is the Daily Pilot. Th(' :-11ddt>n ~h1 fl m t•1t~ l'Ollcy was I cud h.l th~ lh•purt nwnt of In terior ·s Jropvlng of Santa Monil'a Bay from the lease area. n. '' "™ st .. 1 ~ POLICE DOG SLOWED UP BY FENC:; DURI NG MANHUNT ~· Officer Grant Varner end Alex Negotiate Fence • J • - • ' ' ' . -------- , ,, DAIL V PILOT Wednesday Oecembet 3 1975 f 'roan PagP ,1 I ,MANHUNT. • ... llllhly pol<' Rtllwt ts tht'n pursm'tl lht> t'c.tr rn h1:; O\\ n unit and d1 sl'O' t•n'\l Ltu.• .lltto near the Surf and Sirloin n•st:mrant an \\\•st ~l'" pt>rt lk .trre::.tt'd tht• "om ,1n, 1dt•nt1f1t>tl .1~ (\>rinnt• 1-:, (>lint' El•hols, 27, but ~\,~s .1si;t•rtt•dh fin! 111ln tht• rt• s1dential area · P..ohl't', a sststt•cl tn '"'' lt•.irn:- tif dl,gS .met ht•lin1pl\'rs l.1u11rhl·d ,1 d~xw lo door s t'.1rd1 th.11 lastt•d rn\t1l nightfall. The probt• w ;is fultlt• At ont• ).)<'int offit·t•rs t'\ t'n t1~'k to bo~ts in an t'ffort lll ftnd .1 tral'l' of tht• :-us1wrt All alon~t. llam11ton s:ud. th1• rtl:1n .1s:-t•rtt.•dly "as h1drng 111 tht• ne1~hhorh<'<'d \t .1boul ti 30 p m ''hen the ~<·.1n•h t"Ol.'kd. ~t r::. :\lananrw l 'ndt•n,ood and ht.•r dJughkr. ~:~ra. \\t'nl to lht• garagt• uf llw f.imil~ ht,mt• .ll l i1 Prospt·1..·t \\ t' • <inh t11 ht• t'11nfn11llt•ll IH th1• 'll!-Pt't'l \~ h<1 s .11d lh.1l ht• \\ ;;ntt•d lht' (',\f. Or 1"11 hh1\\ \\1111 hr.11n..., llltl . 0llt• ilt•d 1n tht• \l0h1cl1• 'i'ht• 1w )\ t (' h ,1 pl l' I took pl. in· 111 l.l\11g lfr:tch \\ hl'll' high\\ .. \' patn,lm en p1rkt•d up tht> stnlt•n t'3r heading nMth .tlnng lht· San f>jlo;.'O f'rt'l'W~) :\ pur:-;u1t t>n:.ut>d, hut offir<'rs i11t-l tht> ear 1111 r1\.' '-ln•t•ls, lakr i1nding 1111ht1111t1111l·d 111 :1 park1n)! i1 ~ . ,\1th.it p111nt . "=l'\tport pola•t• h ~tl Hh·n~rfit•d tht· m.111 Two d1· lt-t'l1 ves :-U1kt•d out ;1 n apart nw111 11r I.ch .\nµl'le:-ht•lll'\'t•d 111 h1· ,. (I:-:-, n•...,HktH'I' .-\l ;1iwut I ,I Ill f 11...,:-.1p1wan•d .1:'ld . Sl'C1ind :-.tfll'r 1whce lrtt>ti' In .ll"lt'"I him th1• "hoot ing tool, p:<ll'l' {'.1pt ll.1m1ilon :-.11d l>l'tl•ct1q· Jl1hn Furnw• s.11d h1• :-aw thl' "ll' pt't'l n•:1<·h '''" ,1rd h1-. \\,11-.t fiwn lh1• dl'll'l'll\l' l11t•d ,1 -.ingk ... 11.1t Fti:-' W::l' h1'l''kt•d on•• l'11.1rgt• nf a:--.~nllt \\1th rntrnt tu t•omm1t. murder 11n ;.1 p11l1<'l' officer '.\li:-.:- F,chob w ;-is hl•ltl 1 n I 11·u nf S:?;;,ooo bail on t·h.1r..:1•, 11f 1>11:.:-t''i!'1ng :-ti,len prop1·1 I~ t ht• hr..it·t>let th;1t o.:l:o-1t·d If .di CELLA ... \:' :1 rt> .... llll. t ht•n· IS "Pl'l'Ul.t\1011 tn.1\ th<':-t• m.1tt1•r:-\\ hit·h l'.tn 11• I h (' J ti r ~ ·... :-,1 t 1 'fa cl w n, h 1' ~.111:-fa·d '''' .... hnrt not1n· "Ill l'ome to .1 ht•.1rl I.Ill' tnday and th1· 11we:-;t1,_'..1lt<'n \\ti! <'11nt1m1t• into tht• m1'rt' c11mpla·.1ll'd tr•m .... u· · llPn:- Two Killed In Penthouse CHICAGO W PI> Two men were found ~aggt.>d, tied and beatt>n to ckalh Tuesday in a 19th floor pt•nthou ~e a partmt•nt. /\ third m :m w.1s crictically hurt ;ind remaint>\J 1n Vl'ry Sl'rtou:- {'onchti0n tnct .1v Tht· thret• wen· fou11d ga1irnt>d ~ind tied hand <.ind foot with nylon cord. pohc-t• said A claw hammt>r was onl' of a numbt•r of blunt 1nslrumt·nb found tn the apartmt'nt which could ha \'e b{'en tht· murder rn $trument, homicide commander Joseph 01I.ron<1rd1 ::..m1 Reagan Raps 'Big Brother' 0:\1AllA .. 'ic:-b <AP) Republican pres1dent1aJ hopeful Ronald Rt•:Jgan says "everyont• c<in have a bigger p1c<•c of pie 1f the govrrnment will get the h<'ll c)tttofthew<tv ·· Govt•rnml'nl intervention' \\ .1s one of several topics attacked by the former California governor. who spoke Tuesday at receptions and a meeting of the Nebraska Tax Research Council. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l"'t'()r'9ftOICN1tO•••v P••ot \llrr1thwi\•<h1,.com tll,..., ..,_ N.w• l'f•n "pubh_,, by t~ Or- (..ont P\ltClill""•no C.omp•"Y ~""'~ttjlJl(j1t~•'• P'A>fl-Mofld•Y '"'°"O" ( ••<141 IO• (<l'I• ~W N•wOOt1 ll ... <h, HvnlonQIC>n l\,..th/fo..n l•ln Y•llO, lr•ont, !.•<ldlt!M<~ 11•1 •Y •nd l~ .. Kh/South COA\t /4 ~•"'1'" ru1·~I ( l'l• ttan R outMhlWd !.~tu,OA•\ Ind "wncM'1\ fr'lf' ptWt<.Ppef pubU'1'1it'IQ Ol•nt '' ,., UO 'Nif~t B4Y !.1•"1.C.I• Mew, (1hlorno1'1'1•lb Robert N. Weed Prt\KMlll •nO Pwblo°"'"' Jack R . Curley VKt Prt\i~nt •nd (.,"""'"'MINO', Thomas K eevil E01lor Thomas A. Murph1ne M4NO•t•O [ dlte>t . CNrles H. Loos Richard P Nall AH•\llnl Nl•,.•9• ... l dllOt Offices CMl•llo"f,.. nownt8.tv!.••..., HtWPClll &..t<ll »JJ HtWporl l\ou\,•••0 l-&.•ell I 19'Gi.rwwvro Str~l .. .,...lftttonl\4•<11 1111)1'1t1<ll6ou•n••ol s.teoi.b<J(~ V•llO 7'101 \A P11 Roed •' ~" O•~oo, •-•v TtleJ*OM (71 4) "42-4321 ans K'9d Advertlslna .. 2-5671 ._.,._NO ll•llO l'HM~loe,t se1..a10 , ·-'•" c;1.,,..,, .. 4ts-G6JO etnrl<l'\I 191) Ot..,11« '°"'' '°"""''11\!"0 C-~Y He Mwtc ~•-'••' tU~tt•t~\. tfllat .. t m•'''' or •dvtfl•\tm•f'lh M',.'" m•y 1>41' , ....... ,~. •••"•"'' , .. , _.. ""'"'i'''~ •• <09Yfllfll-· \Acolld (llU po•l •lj• 1111<1 at <.0\11 Mo\a ("1llfor"11 '"°''""'..., lly u rro., '3 I~,.,,,,. 111'11. ltl' ""'It ti U monllllv. "'itol•Y _.,,.,.,,_ s.l H,,_O•l'f S11spef.•t Clain1s ,,.....~~~~ ·,, Bedeliall, Mrs . UPI Telotphoto Atwater 'Happy' :\1alt• nurst' Oantl•I c;url.11:- Redelinn told an Or.in~t· \.ounly Supt•rior Court jury today thal ht• and murder v\C'lim Nancy F'ulll•r Atwater were "very, very hap py" ~hroughoul the time he was employed by her t o c·an• for ht•r invalid husband , l\ G C'ux Atwater. 'Everything was going wry easy." Bed<'li an testified a s thl· murder trial moved into its ck fense phaSt·. He told the JUry that Mrs. Atwater called h is w1fr "m)- American daughter" and that his wift> in turn <.·alll•d Mrs Alwatt•r mv Amera·an momma · · H~dC'h::tn . IO, tc:>stif1ed that hl• '>'~S "s hl1Ckt•C1 , P~lllll'kl•d cind s1·.art>d .. in lht• moml'nt:-; aftt.•r ht• reahud that ~1rs. Atwater. 50, was d e ad from a number of blows h(' deli vrred with a brontt' figurine. h~fhLn nf ht•r Ca<nt'll Shun·s home !~1st Ft>b 5 bt>causr sht.• hall .1 knif<' and ~hl' mtendod lo UM.' 1t on her hu:sband. Tht:> Lebanc:>se imm1gr'111t testified in an t•arlier tap<'d con fe::sion playt•d haC'k to the ju1 y that Mrs Atw ~1ter· attackt•d him with a knife and that he clubbl•d ht.•r to the floor in st'lf ddense. Hedelietn k~lified today that ht• tht-n :sprayed. the walls of tlw hallwa} with bl~ .. ek paint in an (•f fort to bidt> lht• blood sta11h :-pl.1:-:hed tht>rP durinl{ his scufflt• Wllh~lrs At\\all'r _ I le :-aid he lheu u.;l•d yello" s pr,•) p~11nt 111 an t•ffort to l'OVt·r holh lht> hl<tC'k and n •d patcht'" th~1t disftturt•c1 t lw \\ .111 of I hl'' :\l" ~lei· home BETTY FORD OBVIOUSLY ENJOYS HERSELF IN BALLET CLASS DURING PEKING VISIT First Lady Told by Chinese Hostess, 'It's Very Quick for You to Learn' Tht• male nurse h~1s te:stititod that he strnck ht>r duwfl in lht> Oescrtbl'd b\ orw uf his two lawyer~ a s· .t ver y com prissionat e man··. Jit-del1 an tt'."lified that M r:-At\\otl·r trit•d :-hortly before she died to fon·t• him It' pay SI i 5 tu S?2.J <• wt•t•k from the weekly wage of S&l5 hl' c1rt•w from lht· ,\tw.tlt•r trus t fund Ford, Mao Discuss U.S.-Soviet Detente l fly HELE:\' Tll0 .\1 \...., PEKI:\'G fl 'Pl 1 Pn·s1dml Ford .and '.\t :11> Tst' tung d1 :. CllS::oed thC' ttlll('h\ l!-MI(' IJf l' S ~ov1et d eten\t• '1n tht.>1r lting private chat, \\"h1tt• JloUM' of f1cials said toda~. l.IC'lcanng 1t would be ·a tl•rnhll' m1:-l,1ke·· lo uncle rest i m a t t• l ht• v ,, I u t' of Ford':-Pt•king m1:-swn Whitt> Htms1• µrt•ss st•c·n•tary Ron 2\:essen ~t bo confirrn1•d tht•rt• • "ouid bt• 110 eommun1qut.• to mark :lny IH'\\ hn·akthroughs rn l ' ~ Ch11Wsl' n·l;itrnns at lht• cio:o;e of I·\wd ·:-n:-1t, hut lw 111:-1:-t t•d th(• m 1ss111n produced many good :o;igns .. , th.tl :-hnuld offset :-kt>pt1cal qut•st1w11ng of this dt• ,·elopmt>nl Every ru hl 1 t· s 11.m has bt.•en a i"Oo ci o.:1gn. · · '\ {'~sC'n tolci rt• Lou Tides -Bri11~ Mollusk Bumper Crop Orangt' <.'ti.1st t lam d1 g~cr~ :-hould harvt•sl bumpl'r aops bte this aftern01ln and for lh<' resl of thl' wt•<·h ·'" tH!t1:-hit tht·1r l11~H':-t p11rnt (lf t lw )"l'ar Tht> regul<tr lunar eyl'll' today hn1ught :1 minus I .·I lldl· s hortly ht>f ore ,) p m ,1 nd t ht• It•\ l'I :-hould re:tC'h al m11:-.l lhat lo"' l.ilt• Thur:-. dav :1fternnon Thur:-dav·:' 111\\ t11lt• \\Ill Mfl\'l' :n l 27 p in :1 nd hit mmu:. I I feet As the V. <'l'k t'ntls, thl' lu" udt• in thl' en·ning v.111 gradu..illy bt>n1me ll>ss sen·rl' Anyone planning to hit tht· flat :- wnh pitchfork .ind gunny~.1ek ...,hould rem<'mhl•r th.ti C'l.1mm1ng 1:-reiwlated hy fish and gamt· i:1\\ s An ncean f1sh1ng IH·c·n=-t' 1s n · f1u1red Pis mo cJ.tm..., must me~sure <it least I 5 inchPs w11IP :ind no one can takt> mor<• than Ill ;l c1ay. game wardt•ns .w1d One other maltt•r to ht.>;ir m mind. offici<1b s ;11cl . 1s that althou~h the lf'mpt(ltann will ht· )!realer dunnj! th<' low' ttdes. :-e \'erai of tht.• most pop11l:1r tw,tchcombinl! spots along lh1• t•oasl are official rdugt•s porters :it the end of the third of Ford ·s four days in Peking. There have been no bad signs." In rC'sponse to questions, he l'llnfirml'd that F ord and Mao in· cteed had discussed detente "h1ch China has blasted publicly during Ford's stay -and agreed \\ ith :t rep11rt<'r ·s s uggestion they .1dt1C'\'ed a helter understand 1n1.(' a~ a result ofth<'irtalk ~\,rd nnd ~1 an mt•t Tuesday for nrw ht1ur .ind 50 mmutes -... re- m:1rkably long 11udience for the :11iing 81 -yt•.ir old Chinese Com· munist rart.v ehairman. Ford to- d:1y C':iiit'cl 1t ··11 s1gnifi<.'ant con H'rsalion " . Ftirc1. hef!'mning to show s igns pf i.H 1;rne from his grueling :' (' h l' d LI J e l' f S ll m mi try and s1r.•nt!'f'<'lnl!. made his c-omment .tl the -.t:irt 11f anothl'r 21 2 hours 111 fllrm:1i taiks this morning with .1rl1n~1 P remier Tl'ng Hsiao-ping :11 hird·:' Pl'king rt>sidt•nc{' \t'"'l'n ·tl\Ok rams to squekh ':'l'l 1i.n1nn Ftird ',·1-.1l might tw :ntl'rprt•ted ii:-a f:ulu~·<.·ause \'l t:w i.1l'k nf 'isihlt• ess in :mpr11' in;! l' ~ Chin St' rl'l<.1 \ 11\1 :-.h<1u id nul lakl• the .1h,enee of .1 t·nm munique as a nt>V:tti\re faC'tor." hC' said. "The :1t·t·omplish menls and purposes 11f this mt'l'l1n).! have nothing t o du "1lh :1 s1)..'nt•cl dol'Uml'nl. ·· \\'ht•n a n·pnrter s uggeste d F11rct :1od \fao might have had a d1plt1malit· battle over the ques t111n 11i U.S. relations with the ~1\'let l 'ninn , :-Jessen warned: · You art> making a terrihlt• m1:-take to beh('ve the meeting:-. <\re not going well · · '.;t'SH'n •~nd other U.S. officials lH'Kl'tl l'ff a iist of what they con :-1cte retl the ··good s ign::.·· ;.'eneralt:>d hy Forct ·s v1 :-;it, which h::ld 1nd1sputably moved thl· \ 'h1nese lo dis play unusual w~~rmlh for him and a general dl•:-1re to ket>p strong ties w ith Washington whatever their dis .1greemC'nts ~essen said h{' sympathized \\1th reporlt•rs frustrated over thl' H arclly of information ·'' :11labit> tin Ford's meetings -.\1th China ·s leadrrs. But he said this suited the pattern of Sino /\ m e r i c a n ct i r I o m a e y :1 n d :-qtnif1ed nothing sinister Rose Angel Of Mesa Dies ~rs. Rose Angel. mother of \\'rrng of :'-lew York and several Orange County news man Don ~·rnnckhilclren . Angel. died Tuesday m Costa Sc•rv1 ces will be heJd Thursday ~t'sa . at 1 p .m . in Temple Beth Sholom, Mrs AnJ!,el leaves h er Santa Ana . PaC'ific View husband. Louis, of the remily '.\1emnrial Park 1s in charge of ar- home al 3175 S1c1ly Ave • Cost~1 r~tnJ?emt•nt:-. Mesa; another son. Lee Mayer of F'r1f•nds who wis h may make Santa Ana; two sisters . .Fannll' mt:>mnnal contributions to the F'r1edmanandSadieFisher,both~ .. 1.eukem1a Society o r the of ~ew York ; a brother, Sam Amen can Cancer Society. . Pipe Missing Almka Linkage 'Stolen' WASH J NG TON <AP l Nearly 10 miles of Ala$kan oil pipcHne today was reported missing · between Prudhoe Bay and Valdez. Alas ka. Columnist Jack Anderson said on ABC-TV's "Good Morning, America .. a security guard's report desc-ribes the pipe as "missing or stolen." · /\ spokesman for Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. said the dis appearance should be blamed on faulty paperwork, Anderson said. But the columnist quoted the st>n1nty guard's report as s ayin ~ · "All pipe was accounted for when it left the pipe cleaning yards at Valdez ... to be distributed along the pipeline. The re arc no suspects at this time." The re port shows tht• 35,000 . feet of steel pipe, valued at about $306.250. was discovered missing Nov. H> It says Ulr pipe was in 435 section~. each 80 feet long. J -RANSOM ... parently thn•e of them wanted to havt.' 3 C'lt•ar vision along th<' broad A \'enue Rosquet. off tht> Eiffel Towrr near the ·Seinl' River. and lhpl thl'y would r:e lease in t>xrhangt• the wounded hostages Police said the robbers burst into the bank before noon waving pistols. Wh1 It• thC'y Wl'rt' ordering rashiers to give them money, thc armored truck guards stumbled onto the holdup and bt>~an shoot inp During the> :-hootnut. on1· ?~nfster flrd. and tlw n ·m.undl'r st•1z{'d tht• hostages Pcilit·e s aid thl' gunmen arrived at the bank in a slolt.•n sports cctr :ipparently u:sC'd e::irlit>r in the day in another botched bank holdup. Talk ~lanned On Zeppelin F . W \On ~1l•1sll'f, 1>nC't' VH't' presidt•nt Of cl firm lhat USl'd iighter-than-air shipS for trans Atlantic transport, will discuss the his tory and potential for the future of the LeppC'hn <•l UC >rvin<' tonight. Von :vteis ler. who was \'lC't' pre sidenl of Atlantic Zeppelin 'fram;port Company from 1936 lo 19-11. will spl'~tk at 7.30 p.m 1n ruom 220 of Social Sc1enct• 1'owt•r on the UCI campus. Thl' talk 1s free and open to the• puhlir The talk will be accompanied by a ·IO minute dorumentary on :\ i r s hips prod u c I.' d by th t' S('llthweit Germ<tn TC'l(;vision Stuct ins. The C'o mmc ntary is in English. Brdt'ita11 :-.11d .\l rs :\tw<1lt•r hnd beC'11 drawing $.1,000 a wed, from lhC' s:~mC' trn:>t but had it•anwcl from llw h;iok lhnt hl·r ,1iiowanct.• \\<I" tu lw reduced tu $1,~ a WPt'K I t 'rom PagP . 1 I HINSHAW. • • Bu:<lnn le:-t1 f1t·d th,11 l pton ll'hl h1 m that .1 s ten•o sl'I \\ .1:-f111 ll1nsha ..... <motht•r-was for fnrmt•r :1s:-t'Ss1lr .l at•k \'alll'q.(,1 .tnd .t thini w :is 1ntl'nded for th~· Coa:-.1 Guard :lll'\iilary Rut Buxton m<1dt• 11 clC'ar un <lrr hea\ -'' quest1nn1ng that ~l' nt.•ver kne"' if thl' o;ets n •achvd their intendC'd dest1nc1t1ons. Lynn Hart HARTIS Joiln Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Swim . Fins Masks Snorkles Speedo Swim Suits Laguna Swim Trunks Swim Goggles Tennis Shoes Cross Country Shoes Basketball Shoes Track Shoes Wrestling Shoes Baseball Shoes Gymnast Shoes Volleyball Shoes Soccer Shoes All Purpose Shoes tootball Shoes Cotton-Wool-Orlon Sox Gym Pants , . Track Pants Basketball Jerseys Softball Jerseys Baseball Undershirts Reversible '1" Shirts Slant Boards Weight lifting Be_nches Boxing Gloves Barbell Sets Dumbells Footballs Basketballs Soccer Balls Water Polo Balls 4 Square Balls Baseballs Softballs Coif Balls Baseball Mitts B'aseball Warm Up Jackets Baseball Sox Lettermans Jackets Volleyball Nets Shuffleboard Sets Bocce Sets Table Tennis Sets Table T ~nnis Paddles Racquetball Racquets Racquet Bills ~ Warm Up Suits -Hooded Sweat Shirts Sweat Pants Lined· Nylon Jackets Tennis Dresses Men's Tennis Shorts Men's Tennis Shirts ~ Boys' Tennis Shirts Boys' Tennis Shorts -Tennis Rackets- Bancroft -Davis Wilson· Yonex Dunlop Tennis Balls Racket covers Tennis Bags Visors & Hats Book Bags Handball Gloves Handballs Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Frisbees Skateboards Bike Tires & Tubes Bike Lites Bike Parts 538 Center 646-1919 OPEN .Hites Dec. 8 thru Dec. 23. Christmas Eve till 6:00 I. .. '1 7 • '-'ll'f! \ r 7 "' \ I • OrU,ge Coast ' . EDITIOt l • Today'H Clo In" .Y. StOC!ks VOL. 68, NO. 337, 8 SECTIONS, 112 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMB ER 3, 1975 N TEN CENTS 'Conun11niversity' Sparks Cainpus Furor By Al.AN DIRKJN Of U.. Delly l>llot Rift A militant m ood h<b returned to the campuses of Orange Coast and Golden West colleges with ~egotialions over the r~rganiza t1on of the Coast O>mmunity College nistrict back at an im- passe. The clim?X to six weeks or study on all~rnati ves to the con- troversial communiversity plan advanced by a district task fore<• came Tuesday when tht-OCC Academic Senate took a position that would rule out such an in ~titution in the distrn:t. The faculty lt'adNs approved a t wo.-ollt>ge conC<'Pl for any re organization of the d1stnct , a stance consblently ht'ld b~ Golden West's senate in the r} cent furor. J "The number of faculty mem 0 Radio Shack Stereo Upton ReceiVed Hinshaw's Gift Ry TOM BARLF:Y Of the o .. 11y Piiot Suff Tandy Corporation executive James Ru x t o n r e peatedly testifi<>d today that former as- sessor's aide> George Upton was his most frequent contact in negotiations that led t<S a Grand Jw:y investigation and the indict- ment of Congressman Andrew Hinshaw. Buxt on. g ranted immunity ~m prosecution after pleading ~uilty lo three counts of bribery. recalled today in Orange County Superior Court that Hinshaw on- ce thanked him for tl\e stereo set -shipped from the Tandy group.'s Radio ~hack in Garden Grove. But Buxton -made it cl un- der an intensive grilUng; y two defense lawyers that set - one of five donated b the com· pany -was giveh to pt.on. He identified Upton further as the m an who accepted .$1 ,000 f rom him as a donation to Hinshaw's campa ign fund in 1972. ' Upton was freed from the coun- ty jail lasJ week after serving 84 d<1~s of a six-mohth sentence im- posed for a bribery conviction. Buxton testified today that Tandy further donated a marine !?"enerator. later found in Upton's boat in Newport Beach, and a tapt> deck that the prosecution ciaims was placed in Hinshaw's car . Hinshaw. 54. is being tried before a jury on three counts of bribery, two of which relate to the Tandy donation of a stereo set and the Sl,000 campaign con- tri hulion. It is further alleged that while he served as ('Ounty assessor he solicited a bribe from a lawyer representing Heckman Instru- ments during an assessment ap· peal hearing vital to the n a llerton firm . Buxton told defen:se attorney ~tarshall Morgan that there was never any s pecific understanding lhal the gifts accepted by Upton would lead lo any assessment re· duction favorable to the Tandy Corporation. He testified that Upton wrot~ a check in payment for ~the fir~t stereo set but that he <Ruxton > tore it up. The electronics executive told Mor&an that he told Upton to "fprget it.. when the former auditor-appraiser tried to pay for the marine generator. . V.S. Probe ~Cella Continues By GARV GRANVJLl.E Of tllt Dally Pilot Staff A federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles continued Tuesdar to delve into the fin ancial dealings of Or ange County's leading fin ancial political benefactor. Dr. Louis Cella but apparently made little headway with two subpoenaed witnesses. Both George Ollendorf. former administrator al Mission Com munity Hospital, Mission Viejo and Arlene Hoffman, a former employe at Mercy Gt'neral Hospital, Santa Ana. reportedly cited their Fifth Amendment rights and refused to testify. Like Cella. Ollendorf's signature appears on M1sswn checks paid to allegedly fictitious companies controlled by Cella for hospital supplies never re ceived. It is a series of such transac tions. Cella 's purported failure t o file income tax returns for three years a nd a print shop operation for merly s tationed at the hospital that has touched off an investigation of Celia's affairs hy /eder al agencies. Also believed to be at issul' as a (See ('F.1.1 .A, Page A.2 ) Friday Ruling Seen For Oil Lawsuit The lawswt filed by Orange County 31\d t4 other local govern- ment ent1ties aim ed at blocking federal government plans lo opt>n up l.25 million acres of of- fshore ocean bottom to oil drill- ing will be heard Friday. The-Center for Law in the CONVERT AUTO TO 'DOLURS' "The c3r sold as a result of the ad and we got our price." Thal 's the advertising success experienced by the Newport Rt'ach mam who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot . ·• 71 De Villt-, loss th•n 44,000 mi Full pwr, st~reo, $2800 XXX·XXlCX If you h ave a car you want to convNl, to cash, call &t2 5678. It only takes a few words in the r ight place to make ·a salt'. Al on' tht Orangt Coast, th<! rl1Cht pl:tce ls tht Daily Pilot. Public Interest today informed county officials that Federal Judge Aubrey E . Robinson will take the s~ under advist'ment in Washington. D.C. and may have a decision the same day. tr the ruling does not ('ome Friday, it is expected that the judge will act early next week on the suit, which seeks a pre- liminary injunction against the federal plans to start the leasing process Dec. 11 . Orang~ County and its co plaintiffs hired the center three weeks ago to carry the suit through two top lease-l~w at torneys, Brint Rushforth and Bruce T erris. • The suit presented by the two lawyers was essentially the same one prepared by I .os AnJ?eles C1 ty Attorney Burt Pines. Pines' o riginal suit was dropped by Los Angeles when lht• city council refused t o formally join the joint legal action The :sudden shi(l in city pohc.·y was l:iid to the Department of In ttrior's dropping of Sonta Monka B8)' from the lease area. l\t>r:; who :irt' saying that the , :-t<natl' must l<tkl' 3 strong posi lion and ad voe· alt> it b growing," commented OC'(' Senate Pn•s1. dent Phyllis Rasile after the vok · We ha\'e joined the Golden We:;t "en<"tte 1n not being willing to compromise " Trustees of the college d1slnl'l are to hold a regular meeting in · the distn<'t offlCl'S at 1370 Adams Ave .. Cost.\ ~esa. at 8 o"clo<·k toni~ht. District Chancellor Dr. :-.Jarman Watson is scheduJed to give a progress report on the t~1lks on district reorganization. Tht> flap over the co m - munivers1ty began an the fall when the d1stri<'t task force pro· posed that it be established as an institution that wouJd spt>ciaJize in adult educ a ti on. The proposal called for 1l to take over the night clru;ses given al both <.·ampuSl'S and ill <.•om munity centers throughout the d istrict and th e tt•lev1 sion course:-broadcast hv the di~ trkt ·s TV s tation. KciCE, Ch.in nel 50. This recommendation U~M't faculty leaders becaust• the academic senates had previously taken positions calling for the ad mjnistrat1ons of th<' d1.1y schools ~" lake OVl'r the night classl's . ~ to ID s O~ily Pllel Plloto ~ '"' 0 "0.-11 SPECIAL CANl .. E UNIT TAKES TO WATER DURINQ WEST NEWPORT DRAGNET Man Who Allegedty Injured Detective Was Shot Later In Los Angeles D•lly ,.lot SC.llff """40 DUSTING FOR PRIN"'tS Dennis Haen Probes Goldwater Jr. Tops Survey SAN FRA:-.JCISCO (AP > Rep. Rarry Goldwater Jr. is the strongest possible Republican nvAI facing Democrat John Tun- nev in his re-election bid to the ll.S. Sen.ate, the Califorrua Poll ~aid today. The s un-ey said Goldwater m .de the be::.t showing of four a~<llnst the Democratic incum bent. traiiing Tunney by six p<>!'l'entrige points. 47 pt'rcent to 11 perce111 1 unnt>y appar<>nlly 1s h\ 1ng rr,\Urt•1 [(' Gold\\ater. who 11 .111t'<I "' .1 i.1 m1Jar poJl last • 11 •w l h, I~ 1 ,.,.,·t>ntette point!> 'l ht• <'\Ir 1 • 11t poll ~hows thul T~mr\<.'y t•r\Joys comfot1.ablc leads 11vc."r formt'r Lt. Gov. Robert f'inc:h. 50 pt•rN'nl lo 34 percent, <Sff F:l .E('TION. Page A2) ., l).iily P1IOI Sll'fl ....... POLICE DOG SLOWED UP BY FENCE DURING MANHUNT Officer Grant Varner and Alex Negotiate Fence Era Before Killing 'Very Very Happy Male nurse Daniel' Garbis Redelian told an Orange County Superior Court jury today that he and murder victim Nancy FuJJer Atwater were "very, very hap- py" throughout the time he wu employed by her lo care for her invalid husband . A.G . Cox Atwater. "E verything w as going very easy, .. Bedehon testified as the murder trial moved into its de- fense phase. He told the jury th.at Mrs. Atwnter called h.is wile-"my Am('ricnn daughter" and that his wif(' in turn called Mrs. Atw•ter "my Amerrcqn m ommu " Redelian. ~o. te:itified that he was "sho('kt'd, pt\nl ck~ and scared" in the moments ld't~r he realind that Mrs . Atwater , so. was dead fro m " number of blows he delivered with a bronze figurine. The male nur se has testified that he s truck her down in the hallway of her Cameo . Shores hom e last Feb. 5 because she had a knife and she intended to use it on her husband. The Le ban est' immigrant tc::itified in an earlier taped con f e.ssion played back to the jury that Mrs. Atwater attacked h.im with a knife and th:lt he clubbt'd h<'r to the floor In ~<'lf defense. &Mlian testif1ed today that he then sprayed the walls of the hallway with bl ac~ paint In.an ef fort to hide the blood stalnis splashed there durin.Jt his scuffle (Sff IU~OF:UAN, Pa_ge A!) The district administration has rl'~1sted this appeal on the ~rounds that such a ('hange would co~t flexibility Faculty members let their feel- ing::> run at a s tormy meeting· with trustees last Oct. 18. Board ml·mbers assured ins tructors that they had not taken po:sitions on the proposal · Out of that meeting came a de c.a (Sf>t> FUROR, Page AZ ) uto Manhunt. Ends • Ill Shooting Ry JOH:"I VALTF:RZA Of ll•• O"llY Pilot ~t~H A two C'ounty manhunt for a Los Angeles man wanted for al · legedly trying to kill a poLice de- tective in :--Jewport Beach Tues- day afternoon ended in gunfire early today when the suspect was wounded by police. Oonald Robert Foss. 29. '!VhO had sparked an intense search in West Newport and later in Lo_ng &>ach. was shot in the buttoelts as '.\/ewport dC'lecti ves staked et>l his apartment in Los Angelc."S . Police said he would recover frClm his wound. f oss was wanted for allegedly trying to crus h.. Newport detec· tive ~ike Sullivatl• against pass- ing cars while the officer clung lo Foss' car along '.\t anner's Mwe. Sullivan " as hit bv two autos. He was in :;atisfactory condition to- Jay at Hoag M emoriaJ Hospital• after suffering multiple inJUries in the incident. In a sequence of events des('ri bed by poliC'e as "too crazy even for a television script," Fo:-s ~t one point allegedly ter- rori:red a West Newport woman and her 6-year -old daughter before fleeing in the woman's car once night fell over the st'arch CSt>e )IA~HU~T. Page A2> DOW PLUMMETS; ECONOMY CITED ~EW YORK <ll Pir Prices closed sharply and broadly lower an heavy lr3ding on the :-Jew York Stock Exchange today amid growing <'oncern about the slowdown in the nation·s economy. The Dow Jones indust rial ;iverage lost 17 ii points to 825.49. It lost 17.47 points the previous two sessions De('lines led ad vances by'about a 14-to·one m argin (tables: R7> Turnover amounl<'d to 2 1.320 s ha res. up sharply from Tuesday. PriCfS were lowt'r in active trading on the American Stock Exchange. Coa~t l\·eather Low clouds t oni gh l becoming s unny Thursday afternoon . Highs Thurs day from the mid-OOs al the beaches to the upper tlOs inland. Lows tonight "5 to 52. · • -INSIDE TODA,. ROMld Reagan promised to ·cut. squeeze on4 trim .. the size and cost of state gotl('TTI mni1 before he took office cu Califorrua·s gouernor -but t~ statt budget mort' than doubltd in hi$ eight-year tmure See Page DZ Index A\ Y-W Vl<t AJ .... ,... .. LM. .. ff •• C.Ufenlla AS ClaulflM 01 10 Clrnlc• cu Cft&I-• CH °"'" Noeh<f\ " •• .... 1a., .. "f' "'' 1...wNlnftl•nl 8 • 11 "'-· , ... ....... t ., -·~llltt>•J 01 KyOtr ... tf O• .._..tt... C• Al/f/llu-.n ct MlllbOJr ... Money Tf.. 81 Ma¥1ff B••tt _,, ... • an ~.UI,_\ •• Malltftal ..__, A• °' .... ~~·' .,. I ,# '• CJ 4 " 1\4 ftf' , , .. ..c ,..,_,_ '" ~ ... A,\af ... l .... 1 , ... V1\10ft •11 , ....... ' •1•11 W"tl'Wr A4 w+m _;....,.. •• W.rld .,....., A• \, . . , ..... _. 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Pa!"St'ngers 11n h11th the i I.> :i m fiighl from 0.1kland .md the ~ 30 a m f11 i.:ht frnm S<in Fran <·1:-r1i. holh hc1und fnr Or;rngc• l'flltnt .' \\'t'r't' 1111,t'cl tn .S.m .Jn..,l· Thl·~ :t1·n q•cl 1 n Or;111gt• C11unl ~ 't'\'t•r.ti h1111r ... "' t.>rchtt' \m11iwr ~no fl""'t'n,!Pr:-'' 1·n· C'XPC'('lt•d tn h1• ch-l.1~ t'd .it lP.t:-1 .Ill h11ur nut' 111 1h1· f11:! ,1('('111 ding to \1r C:ii 11fiw1.1i" :;horti~ h1•fc11 t• 11 ,1 m P:l"'<:'n,l!t'f' cin '"''' Ill 13 am fi:ghl', 1int :·r11m :-..in Fr.tnl'1,n• .ind one frnm 0;1kl.1nd were -..till \\ :11t1n.; for tht> f1•g tn ltft lht> H.1\ -.\rt>;l HoweH•r .• 11 rp1irt off11•1.1ls 'c11 d ll '>' 3~ t>\pt>Ctt>d ln lift high ennugh fnr l'Om mC'rc1.1l plant• tr~1H'l "1lh1n m1nulC'' · aftt•r 11 ·' m .\1r (':ii nff1('1:ds "\Id th1• l1m hanging f11,:: 111•tas1onally afft•tt their <'~1ri) mnrn1 ng flight:-111 Orang<' Count) frnm thC' AO\ Area. Ho"' t'' er. lht•y :o.<ttd 1l wa~ rore for lht· fog to hang Lll1 long enough to aff t't'l t ht• Io 15 " m fitghb Rose Angel Of Mesa Dies \l rs Ro't' Angd. molhC'r 11f Oran~e Count v nC'wsmun Don Angel. du•1l TuC':-d.:iy tn ('o~t.1 ~tesa M r .., \ n ~ <' 1 I l' .i ' c s h t' r husband. l.nu1~ nf lht• famtl.' h0me at 31 i.'> S1('1Jv .\vt•. Co,t,1 ~te~a. anntht>r -..on.' LC'I! \1.:iy<'r of :--.int.1 An.1 . two -..1-..11'1.,, Fannll' 1-nedman .rnd S.11111! Vi:;hcr, hoth nf '.\i('w \'nrk .• ~ hrnlh<•r. Som Wt•n1g 11f :-.;t'" 'i orl\ ,ind 'l'\l•ntl ,.rrnndchilc1rC'n :-'t.•rnt'l'' \.\tll 111.• hrlcl Thur:.dJ\ c-11 I p m in Tt•mrll-lwth Sholom . 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"11 h Sulit \'an han~ing on 1n1Jil lltll:illk. s pt·d rn1rth on ttw iur irn ,I\ H11lwrt' ''"d th.it lw !1n•tl on" 'htit ,11 lflc• flt•t•1ng (',\I', tuttm~ ti, hilt IW 01\t' ln:>ldt• ='ulll\ .in .11 th.It po111l already h.~d ht'en 't'rapt>rl hv tw1l pa:-.sing .mto!', hut ll'I ~o ;1:-ht> ht'adt'Ci fol' ,\Ill lilt~ p11lt• ... Rohc•rl' tlwn pur:-.m-<1 thr t•ar 111 hi' PWn Ulllt .end d1~l'tl\ l'r('(I llll' .H1t1i nt:>ar tht• Surf ~nc1 Sirloin re:-taur~nt tn We-.t ~frwport llt• arre::-tt>d the wnman. 1dt'ntifled a' t'onnnt' F.ninnt· F:t·hob. 27. h11t Ft''' .:sst•rtt•tlh flt·d 11\111 lht' rt• :-1tknt1.tl ;1rt•.1 · P11lict.>, ;1;-;:-1.:;lt•d h\ l\to tt•.1m-.. of cl.P~·~ ;rnd lwia·opll•r' l.1unch1•d .1 d11nr 111 d1111r "'.lrl'h lh:;l 1.1..,lt'd lllllt i l11,.' ht i :il i Tht• proht• \\ .1:-: fo1d1• At om• pn111t offict•r ... l'\ t•n took tn IK1;.1b man <'ff11rt t11 find ;1 tr:11·1• 11f the 'l1Spt'l'l ..\ii ;1i1mg. l1;1mil11111 .... 11d. 1111· m.cn :1:-=:-t·rtt•dh \\ .1:-lt1d111;.: 1n th1· 11t't;.!hhnrhood · At .1oout !l :~o p m \\ ht·n tht• :-earch <:ooit'tl. \1 r"' \l.1n .tnnt• l 'nder"oocl .incl ht•r <l,lllghtt·r ~ar:l , \\ent ltl thl' i::ara~e of th1• f.1 mil~ horn" .it 17i Pro,pt•t·t \ve . 0nly to he {'crnfrontt'tl by tht• "ll!"pect \\ho s~11d that he "'antl•d tht.>l'ar. ·Or I'll blO\\ your brain:-. Ollt .. He fled in thl' n•hicle The next chaptC'r took plaC'<' in Long Re:lch \\her<' high\\ ay patrolmen piC'kC'd up tht.• ::;tolt.•n l';lr he:ld1ng nnrth aloni:: thr San Diego Frt'ev. :1~ • \ p11r:-w t en:,.uC'd, hut offtters iti~t the c-nr on city str<'eb. later f1nd1ni: 1t .1b<1nclt,nl'd 1n ;1 parking i<)t .\I th:1t pninl, ~l'V.'J'lOrt pohtt• h.1d 1cit•nt1iit'cl tlw m;tn Twp cit· lt'l'llH'::' :-laked \\111 an :1parlmt·nt 1n L1':-.. \ngelt.'s twla·n·d 10 ht• Ft""· re:-1clt>nC't' .\l .'.\hout l a m F11-..s .1pfH.'art>d .ind. :-l'cnnd-. aflt•r polt1·(' tri<'d lo .1rrt''l him. lhC' -..hooting took place C'.1pt llam1lton ... :ud DetC'C't l\·r John Furrn"' :-aul ht.• :-rl\\ lht' :-u:- pert rl'.1ch h)\\·ard his v. a1~l Then th<' dC'tN'tl\ l' f1n'<I a s1ngll' :-not f-'0~" wa!" botikrd on c1 eharg<' of ~1~:-•lllit with intent to commit munit•r c>n ,1 pnlaC'l• nff1r<•r \1ts"' E1·hoi;-; \\<.ts held in l1et1 of $25,00o ii.Iii tin chargt•s or pos:-.t•sstng ... 111it"n pn1perty the braC'<.'let th.n started it all From Page t\ I BEDELIAN .. '~1lh '.\!rs. Atwater He said he then used yC'llow :'pray paint in a n effort to cover both the black and red patche.., that disfigured the wall of the Atwater home Des<' ri bed by one of his t" o 1 aw "ers as a VC'ry com passionate man ... R<'dl'lian testtf1ed that Mrs Atwater tned shortly before she died to forre him t0 pay Sl 75 to $225 a week from the"' eekly wag<' of $645 he drew from the Atwatt•r tru ~t fund Redeh,in ~ai d :'-1 r-. AlwalN h~Ht been drawing S3.000 ci W<'<'k frnm th<' same trust hut had iearned from the bank t hat hN allowanre was to Ill' rc•duC'l'd lo Sl.000 8 Wt>C'k The defendant s rud she told him lhat s hC' had bec•n warned by her lawyers that she rrught lose everything. The prosecution 's final witness T uesday testified t h at Mrs. Atwater told her on the e vening before t he '.'J ewport Beach wom an died that s he was afraid of &>deli an a nd did not want to be# left alone with him )lrs. Alph..1 lfunt<'r. 19321 Reefers Lant'. H un tin g t on Reach. "rpt as s hC' tC'stified that ~fr-. AtwatC'r begged h<'r to st ay '>'-ilh h<'r in th<' Perham Orivl' home for JU~t n little longer ·' )Ir:;. Jlunter. who tC'stific.'d that )1rs. Atwater had dedded to fire Redelian at th:it time, described t h e m n I <.' n u r !" t' v i a M r s . .i\twat<'r·s C'Omm<'nt!-as having "qlllte a tt>mp<'r " and a dispo:-.i t1on t0 ~kep on th<> joh .. From Page A I ELECTION. • semantifr;t S I Hayakawa 51 perct>nt to 31 perC'ent, a nd Congressman Alphonro Bell SJ fl('rC'ent to 23 perC'ent f'inch. Ha vaka\\<a and Rell arc <.kclared c-and1dates for ~P Republican no mination. and Goldy. at er s ays he will m akl' '' deds 1on about h1:-. C'and1dacy t h1:s month The poll surveyed 1.164 r<' g1:1tt>red vokrs 1n J>('r"onaJ 111 lt'rvieY. ::-~ov l throu£h ~ov. 8 Anotht>r poll indicates that Tunnl'y t'nJl)Y~ •• "1dt· l~ad ovrr OE'mocrati<' rhafl <'ngPr, Tom J r11ydcn, .. " . ' I . . . • . \ .. ,, {'> . ~ > . ,' • I~.. .$ . 1, #. ) • > l11J11red ri1r11eker ~cwport pa r ame dics treat Robert C. Woods. 52. of 31921 Via Be lardes, ~an Juan C api~trano, after man's heavy dump truck \\'t.•nt out of control on J a mbor ee Hoad Tuesday noon. hit pole and vaulted up hi ll befor e backing down into r avine. Traffic investigator s said Wood may have suffered h eart attack. causing truc k's crazy cour se. Victim was r eported in sta bll' condition at 1 Iuag :\lemorial l lo::.ipital From Page A I CELLA ... result of the q uestioned tra nsaC'- t wns are th e incom e-tax returns of the two hospitals. While owning only a minority interest in both , by his own ad- mission Cella m ade or shared in major d('cisions a t the hospit als until being deposed at both a few months ago Wbil<:' the federal Grand Jury inquiry enters its third d ay to cl.:iy. a n Orange County Gra nd Jtrry investigation into suspected l.ifC'nse:' not within the scope of the federal inves tigations is tern pcJrarily recess ed . Low Tides Bring Bumper Clam Crop Or ange Coast dam' diggers s hould harvest bumper cr ops late this a fternoon and for the rest of t he week as tidt•s hit t h<'i r lowest point of the year. The regu lar lunar cycle today brought a minus 1.4 tide s hortly bE>fore 4 p. m . and the level should rC'ach a lmost that low late T hurs d:iy afternoon . Thursday's low tide will arnve at ·1:27 p.m . a nd hil minus 1.1 f<'t'L As the we<'k t.'nds, th<' low tide in th<' evenin~ will gradually beC'ome less severe. Anyone planning to hit the fl ats with pitchfork a nd ·gunnysaC'k should remem ber that clamming is r egulatC'd by fi s h and gam t' laws . Detente ··Subject Of Talks By llEl.F.N TllO:WA..;.;. PF:Kl'.'JG (lJ PI> P r<'sidt>nt Ford and M ao Ts <' tung dis c·11ssect tht• touchy issue of U.S Soviet detente in t h eir Ion~ private cha t. Wh itt• Ho use of fi<'ials ::;aid today. delcaring it would be "a terrible mh;take" lo underes timal<' the value of FClrcfs Peking mission Whit<' House press secrC'lary R1.m ~essen also confirm ed then· would be no com munique tt1 mark any n ew broa kthroughs an lJ.S. Chinese r elations at l ht• close of Ford 's visit. but he insist ed the m1s~ion produced many 'good signs" that should offset ~k<'pll cal ques tioning of this de vt>lopment "Every pubhC' sign has been a ~ood ::,;ign," :-lessen told re ixirter:.-: at the enct of lhe third of Ford's four Jay:-. rn Peking 'Tht>rt' have been no bad s igns ·· In response to qut'slions. ht• confirmed that Ford and Mao in rlt-ed had disrusst•d detentt.' \\hich China has blasted publicly durin~ Ford ·s stay -and agreC'd with a report<.'r's suggestion th<'y <1C'hi<'vt•d .. a ht•tler undt·rsland in;!" a=-::i rt.'::.'lllt of tlwir talk f<\ird and '.\<t ao m t>l Tuesda y for one hour anct 50 minuh's c:.. rC' m:irkahly long audience for the aihn~ 8J:'°year-old Chinese Com - muni=-t party chairman. Ford lo· d:1y cailed 1t · ~1 significant C'On n•rsatton ... Ford, heginning to :.how sign:-. of fati?tu.· from h is g ru<.'ltn g :-chedule o f summitrv and sightseein!!. maclC' his commt.'nt al the start of anot her 21 :! hours of for mal talks this morning with acting P remier Tt>ng Hs tao·ptng in Ford's Pekin~ rt.'s1dC'nn• '.'Jl'ss en took p ains to squ<'kh speculation Ford's visit might tw rnterprC'ted as a fatlure because• of the laC'k of visibl<' progrC'ss 1n i m proving ll S -Chinl'se r ela tions. Tuesday. a for m<'r employe of the hos pital p rint shop that turned out political ram pa1gn ltter~-ttun.• Cella contributed to t·and1dates. an I RS agent and Sort al Secunt v administratton nff1C'1al tes tified before t he federal jury Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart And todav. C'ella·s oubli <' r ela· twn::,; C'onfidant Frank Gelinas. ~mtl two pC'rsons close to State Controller K en Cory, one of r eua·s favoril(' political figures. h,1\'t> rC'portedly be<'n called to ll':il1fy. On e of those 1s Cory's top aide . Carl D' Agostino. The other is the state' controller's brother-in-l aw .ind campaign computer m ailing expert, Bill Butcher . I nitially. three days w ere scheduled for t he Los Angeles closed door g r and jury hearing . However. a bank asked to pro- ,;de recor ds of Celia's extensive and com plex business dealings has indicated acrumulation of As a result, t her e is speculation that those matters which ran, to the jury's satisfaction , b e s atis fied o n s hort notice will come to a head late today and the inves tigation will continue into the more romplirated transac· tlCln!'. From Page A J FUROR ... C'tsion t 0 form an ad hoc commit tee o( ten three faculty mem - bers a nd two d eans fro m eaC'h college were appointed to it -tn 'tudy alternat ive models for rf' orgaruiat1on of the district. ~rs. Basile said that the ad ho<· rommittee came back with what was regarde d as a compromise. all on·campus night classes would be a dministered by the day schools, while the KOCE courses a nd off-ca mpus night C'lasses would be operated by a :.-epar ate district e ntity. This third C'ntity pr<'su m ably would be the communi versity \1 r s R as i l <' s a id that t h t• Gold<'n WC's t SC'nate did the pro· po:.-al because it h as always ob- Jected to a t hird entity. The OCC ~enat<> aC'C'ept ed it with reserva IJOn:-o The resC'rvations we re ov<'r who would have control over credits at the night classes a nd whether o ther de t ails of the com - promis(' were going to be in tPrpret ed im the sam(' way by all parties Meet ings.. were held with dis- trirt a dministra tor s and it ap- parently becat)i e dear that there' were varying interpretations on the proposal. "We were told that the day srhools would only have control of the r oom s that could be used fo r the night classes, not the ~ntent of the progr ams," one faC'ulty member said. 'We w ere told t hat the d8y :schools would only have conl.rol of the room s that couJd be us<'d for the night classes. not the con tent of the pro~rams." one facul lY mr m ber stud "It was also t'l~ar t h at the com promise was bt-ing viewed only M another startmg point for further talks." 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Christmas ·Eve till 6:00 c , l I . . ( , ( ( rr- Treate d i11 lail • r • Patty Undergoing Psychiatric C·are 1 REDWOOD CITY (UPI) Patricia Hearst, whom defense attorneys say was brainwashed tnto joining the terrorist Sym- bionese Liberation Army, has Judge Bach Nudity Ban LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A county law banning nucli- ty on public beaches was upheld Tuesday in a judg- ment on a civil case com- plaining about arrests for nude sunbathing on private beaches. A county spokesman said that while nude sun- bathing is technically legal on private beaches, those properties are still regulat- ed by trespassing laws. He also said any proper- ty owner who ··customari- ly invites three or more peQple to sunbathe on his beach·· might be required to secure a •'growth center '· license. begun ~ychiatric treatment in San Mateo County Jail. The 21-year-old newspaper heiress began treatment Tues- day night with Dr. Elizabeth Richards, a San Jose psychiatrist. · Defense Attorney Albert Johnson said Dr. Richards was the first psychiatrist the defense was able to persuade to treat Miss Hearst •'in a jail complex for neuroses produced by capitivity ... Dr. Richards met with Miss Hearst in a conference room at the jail to begin helping the young woman prepare mentally for her Jan. 26 trial on charges of armed bank robbery. Johnson said Miss Hearst was encountering "emotional di(- ficulties'' despite a ruling by Federal Judge Oliver Carter that she was competent to stand trial. On Monday, Johnson ruled out an insanity defense for t he daughter of San Francisco Ex- aminer p u blisher Randolph Hearst . But he left open the possibility of a defense based on brainwashing by the group that kidnaped Miss Hearst from her Berkeley apartmept 21 months ago: S1upect ~eld Autoj>sy Reveals Yout~ Strangled SAN DIEGO (UPI > -The coroner·s office says an autopsy showed 12-year-old i\llen Herztg was strangled by hand and was deaa before he was thrown into a canal. The body of the Santee boy, missing since Nov. 22, was found Tuesday in a Padre Dam canal, downstream from where he was last seen being slapped by a man. The search was resumed Tuesday after Henry Elwood Fleming, 26, was charged with felony child molesting in connection .with the boy's disap- . pearance. An extensive search of the area earlier yielded no sign of the boy. SoUala 'Not Trfgg~an' ! SACRAMENTO (AP) -Steven Soliah, once scrused of harboring Patricia Hearst, was not the ' triggerman in a bank robbery in which a woman customer was shot to death, federal prosecutors I say. ~ Asst. U.S. Atty. Donald Heller said Tues-· ( S ta t e J day that Soliah did not fire the shotgun blast that ..__ ---------killed 42-year-old Myrna Opsahl. But .he said sOliah was equally responsible for her death under federal law. Soliah has pJeaded innocent to bank robbery charges involving a death. ii I Nader Raps Nuclear Study ~ SACRAMENTO (UPJ)-Ralph Nader says the ,7 F ord Administration is trying to torpedo the ' California nuclear power plants ballot initiative by planning a study "clearly stacked" against the pro. position . In testimony to the legislature T uesday, the consumer activist s aid the research study, soon to he «ommissioned by the Federal Energy Ad- ministration, is part of a "massive and I might say phony public relations campaign by the federal gov- ernment'· on behalf of nuclear power. Te acher Dies of Wound• LAKEWOOD (UPI) -Joseph Bot t, a Bellflower High School math teac:her g~ned down in front of his home Friday evemng, died Monday night at Lakewood Doctor's Hospital. · Bott, 41, was found by hi.s wife and childr~n sprawled on his front porch wi~h a bullet wo~nd to his head. Police have not established any motive for the shooting. l'azio Win• A••etnblg Seat SACRAMENTO CAP) -Vic Fazio, a young Democrat given an 11th-hour boost by Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr .. has slippe? into an Assembly seat by the narrow margin of 309 votes. The 33-year-old Fazio, who was an aide to As-. sembly Speaker Bob Moretti, defeated Republican Mike Abernathy, 24,909 to 24,600 in Tuesday's 4th District runoff to serve the final year of the late Edwin Z'berg's term. Z'berg, a Sacramento Democrat who had :served 16 years in the Assembly, died Aug. 26, I Brophy Facing Marijuana .Rap LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Former As- semblyman Bill Brophy has been cited in a dis- trict attorney's com- plaint charging him with possession of m arijuana and driving under the in- fluence of alcohol. Brophy, a Republican who served one term in the state legislature earlier this deca,de, was arrested last week in El Monte. He is scheduled for arraignmtnt there on Thursday. tenced· to 180 days in County Jail. Her husband was run- ning for Congress at the time, but gav~ up the race because of "emo· .. tional stress·' and a de- sire to assist in his wife's defense. He now lives on Balboa Island. College Post Woelnesday. Oor ember 3. 19p_, OAll Y PILOT A5 ·sa11 Die J!o Cor f e w Jet Flights Curtailed SAN DIEGO <UPI> -Port dis· trict c.•ommis.sioners Tuesday im· posed a mandatory six-hour night curfew on jets flying out of San Diego International Airport and severely restricted Janding privileges to newer and quieter models. The unanimous action. described by one industry spokesman as the toughest in th£' nation, will take effect Jan. 5 and impose a midni,ght to 6 a.m. ban on all flights out of Lindbergh Field. The restrictions will only permit landings by newer DCJO and LlOJl jets, and those re~ofitted with noise mufflers to meet Federal Aviation Ad- ministration minimum noise · .. ~levels. Stric~a UP&tt~ AN EXISTI NG BAN on week- Singer Bette Midler is listed in satisfactory condition to-. day after undergoing an emergency <Jppendectomy Mond ay ni g ht in Los Angeles. She was stricken while rehearsing for a 20- city concert tour. She was set to begin the tour Dec. 10 ·but has delayed it until Dec. 21 when she will open in Berkeley. day outgoing flights from 12:15 a.m. to 6:30 a.m. because of runway construction wilJ remain in effect. That prohibition, in ef· feet since September, 1974, was set to expire Dec.13. "This is the most serious eurfew action taken thus far in the Uniteil States," said Paul Leonard ot the Airport Transport Association, which represents all scheduled airlines serving San Diego. Leonard said the association would consider legal action to . , '· • Impor~ed china, block enfon•t•ment of thl' <.·urf ew. Pacific.· Southwt•st Airlinl's spokesman Robert Hoot said tus , company would take legal action ltl halt thl• ban, addmg PSA would <.1lso c-ons1dt>r moving it... he..idquarter~ opt:rahOrui out ot SanD1ego. Sex Movie Theate r Closed-'Nuisance' LOS ANGELES (UPI> -A sex movie theater owned by a federal JUdge was ordered closed Tue~· day as a public nuisan<.:e. Superior Court Judge Harry Hupp issued a pr<'liminary in· Jttnction against the Four Star theater, where 31 persons were arrested within the last year and a half on charges of lewd con· duct. However, Hupp indicated the injunction would bt-removed if the owner, U.S. Distriet Court Judge Albert Lee Stephens, and the theater's lessee, United Artists Theaters of California, can show that corrective steps have been t aken. Hupp noted in his ruling that the federal judge had no control over the movies shown in the theater. and had1n fact protested vi goro u~l}:' against 'them. - Stephens leased the theater to United Artists Theaters many years ago and United sublea:s~d it to the Mitchell Brothers in 1973. The arrangement made it im- possible for the federal judge to evict his tenants or to prevent them from showing sex movies. Deputy City Attorney Richard Helgeson a rgued tbe theater had been a center for lewd activity .s ince the Mitchell Brothers began showing X-rated filcns 111 1973 ami that they have been act· ing as "lookouts" for their patrons. Helgeson said between Marrh 1974 and as late as last week, vict! officers arrested 31 persons on charge::; of lewd conduct. He said the theater management flash('d warnings on the S<;reen when vice officers were in the au- dience. an exquisite gift at ?5% to 37% s3.vings .. Save 25% on 3~piece place settings o f delicate Mikasa 'Just Flowers" Say ic with ••]use Flowers", fresh, country· side blossoms on a snow whice ground. This rich bone china is beaucif ully gift boxed. ·3· piece place setcing. Regularly 19.95 •• 14.99 . . Set of 4 mugs. Regularly 33.50 •••••• 28.48 Sec of 4 coaster /ash trays 11.50 ••••••• 9.78 Other accessories available at IS % savings. Save 37% on sparkling w hite. china in a fine 20-piece service •for £our White. Just right for any dining occasion, be ic casual or formal. 4 each: Din·ner, salad, soup/cereal, <:up, saucer. 79.80 •••••• 49.99 Open stock sugar, 7.50 The creamer, $5 Addicional gourmec accessories available: . . Graceful piccher, $1 Cake scand, $15 Brophy's wife was con victed of man.slaughter and driving under the ln· nuenct of drugs in 1973 after a traffic accident thM k1Ucd two per:ronis on t he Pac ific Coast rn ghw ay. She was sen- SACRA MENTO (UPI) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. appointed Harry E. Farb, 78, a re· tired San Diego busi· l"IE'SSman, to the board Of governors of the California community college1'. He ia a memoor ot the Little Hoover Com· lrtission. · Bullock 's South Coast Plaza, San Di go Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556-06 L l : L_. ____ _ I t .16 D llJ'\'' PILOT .EDITORIA I J 1•AGE Du1np Dilennna·. Near T11 ttw \\ t>t•kt·1H1 ga1 til'rwrs and homl'owners who dn' t' 111 lhl· t t>llllly dump with a load of lcavt's or tr.1-.h, lht· t'.11\,\ on:-. of O!'allgt' County st•t-m hrn1tlt's:- But lhost· d1 ,posal sill's fill all too rapidly, tind t 't1v11lt' C.u\\ un, Jllsl south of UCI. the county fac'ilily th.it 'lt'rvc>s I larhor Art"a C'ommlmitie:> may have to l'lllM' Ill hllk rnorl'th4ln ~•year t \1unt~· nfftl'ials already hHH! u replacem<.·nt 'llt• 111 h1lb v.1:-.l of l•:l 'l\>rn. That's not the problt>m Till' dllt·mrn.1 nrw th;1t :1ffects rn·ry housl·huld m \t•\\ 1111rt lk.tt·h. < 'ost.1 ;\lt>sa. lrnnr and <'O\'iron:-. 1 th1..· h.1uhng d t"l.11\n· from t•urbside to 111.·w dump \11 1•11t.· 111 l'OU11h· gon•rnnwnt M't>ms to ht> c·11n /l'111t•d ,1li11ut tlw t•\t.1 a c·o:-.ts h• c·it1t•:o. "hach :3uddl'nh \\iii h.l\ t' t11 t•rHI trul'k:-. m.111\· mun• milt':> \\ t' \\11111kr 1f ,t lt".111-.ft•r ~tat 1on s ud1 .i:-. tht1M' .d1 t·.1d' 11p1·1 ,1l1ng t.•ffrct l\'l'i.\' 111 ntht•r part:-. of thl' n1unt.) \\ht•n•dumps.1rt.•d1:-.t:ml -might ht•t'heaper \ 't·r t.11t11' tht.•v would tw morl· u:-.dul to thl• h1111-.vhol d t•r tn ing to J..t•t•p ha :-. propt•l'ly .tlld nt·1,!hh11rh1111d t'1l ,inn t rt•t• t>I dt.•bns C o nser vation W orkirig \h1,ut l .. illll tndl\ aduals who either reside or work tn \l'\\ 1111rt lk,1<"h. Cnsta '.\ks a nr Irvin<.' a rt• now '' .dkan).(. t',ll' p1111l111g or htt:>illg to their ,1nhs l':tl'h d:ty l'hl'~· 1·1· .ill p.irt nf ProJt'l't lndt'pt·ndt·tH'l' ~' µr,1ssn111t-. llt';.!.lllt/:ttwn with philOCllphical ~0~1ls th:1t 'l'\'rll tu lit· 11'.tding to \'1:-.i hlt.'. tonrrt'lt• rt"•lllt::;. tlw ltwal Pl'OJt'l'f If th~lt nmtnbut1on were being duphcated around tlw n 1untr.). theft> would no longer bt· an t•nergy pro blt.•m in lhc.· United States. the spokesm,tn said. Pl'1)jt-t'l Indt•pmdl"nl'e, which slowly got off tlw ~rnunct at lht> bl"ginning of the summt.>r, is :;ponsored hy thl' Xewport Center Association, the Greatt•r Jrdnt• Industrial League and lht> Newport Harbor ( 'h:1rnlwr of Com mt•rct'. \Ion• than (iO husinrsses an• rooperating. It 1:-. hopl•cl th.1t otht.•r firms follow this fine t•xample and in 1li alt' t•awrg y ·:.a\ 1ng hahih F und Prior ities F t11 .tlmo:-.t ,1 ~ t'\1r. :\'t•\\ port Bl':tl'h l'tl \ 1..·uun t'tl nwn .ind :111 ad\ 1son l'nmm1ttc.>e h:..t\'l' hl'en wn•:-thng w1lh th1• ust•s tor largt' amounts off Nit.'ral 1•11mmunat~ dt•\'elnpmt•nl gr.mt t unds Tht• rt.•1.1tions hip bt•l\\l't'n lht• l\\O l'nt1l1t'::. h ~t :3 nt'\ t•r bet•n a cushv one f or so mt~ rt'ason. communir.ttion chrect con- 1.1d l'.1-..lly unlkrstood by both grnup::. -hus bl'l'I'\ h.1rd ti) wo rk nut Citv <.'t.>ltnt•tlnwn art• st•ekin~ a Sl'Cond Y<'ar nf frn.m<.'i ng undt'r a fe'lkr~il grant prog;r...1m l'Jkulatect l\• hl•rwfit lh1• l'lch·rly, pt·l'Slms with housmg problems 111· minL1ritil's. :\'l•wp1n·t h~1s :-.t.•ltlt•d on :t :-.t·ninr c1tilC'n ('C'lllt..•r Ill \0M11J1~t dl'l '.\Jar a s the b1.>::.l use of this t':ish. But tn l'L'· t't•nt di s('ll"S1ons, the ad\'isory l'Omm1ttt.>t.> set>mC'd tn h..t\ t.' a d if'fl'l'l'llt id.t•a nf pnoritit.'" fur s pt•ndin~ tht• 1 unds Tht.• t'llt11wtl n11\\ w.int-. ;1 pr11gn'ss r1..•port 111 l'i.1 n fy till.' :-11 uatinn. • \/ -,, 'l \ • " \1 .1 rt•rt•nl r.111~ lwld in Newport Bt.•al'h fur Pm JtTI I nd1•pl·r11lv11<·1· p;irt1<·1pan.ts. a rt•prt•:-t•nt .1th t' f n•n\ lhl' l·'t:dt•r,11 Em•rgy Atlnunis tr;ition e s t1matt·d tlut 110 h.111 vi s 11f 011 .tn' being ~a ' t•d t•.1rh d,1\ i 11 l',lll 'l' 111 I hi' dt•\'l't•,tSt• 1n l'ilf Ust' by thllSl' :drt.•.td .' Ill \.lit tit• pl,nn t.1lk1n~ might h:dt .t l11t of'' :i-.l1'd t•f 111rl 1n th1 ..., 11ht.1nt·t· N ''DON'T fOR~ET) NOW .... WOMEN AN~ CH l lt)~EN fl~ST. /( On.Polls, .Goose Hunters JACK ANDERSON WASHl~GTO~ A maJonty elf \mt•ncan:-tH•l1t.'\.'l.' Gl•rald Ft1rd is ,\ gn•at gu~ hut a poor l'rl':.1dt.•nt .\nd tht•1r fa,·onk Dl•mo<'r<lt is nont.• of, thl' pn• '1dent1 al nint t.•ndt>r s hut Sen .John Glt•nn. D Oh10 lhl' ft>rmt•r o.1:stronaut Thest.• .in• thl' surpn:-.mg find 1 n I! .., o f :\ m t• r 1 t' a ~ m o s t p .11 n ... I .1 k 1 n g p11ll:stt>r . P .t t r ll' k II t' ;1 d d t' I I . whos t> C<)n f1dent1.1I (" ,1 m h ri d !? l' Rt•p<>rt:s" ~1n· d1strihulrrl ''' ·' sclrcl 11::.t of l'11t•nts. II e d l'l n· s tll'l'Pt'r than ot hC'r pollsters to de tl•rm1ne lht' hasts of American lhmkin~ lit.• doesn't merely ask q ue:3l1ons hut conducts ex h J u s t 1 \' l' r n t l' r v i c w s n n l,conom 1c:.. pol1t 1c·s and other -.uhJt'l'tS His lal<'st po lat1cal survey ha-; ca u sed a sti r in the hackrooms of Was hington . W1' haH' heen sltpprd a copy ('ITJ~G the cil\ t.•rg<'nt poll re ports o.1bout c;l'r;ild F nrd ... Cad ilt>ll rxpl a ins Ont> national :sur - \ l'~ :-,ho\\s him popular, accord 1 n g t n .1 n n I h e r h 1• 1 s tinpof)lilar Tht• prnhlt·m 1::.n t 111 tht· polb It stl•ms from tht.• fa('l that for \ml'nc,1n 1wn;ilt.'. tht•re an• two c:t·r~tld F \1rch ~ relati H'IY J1C)p11 lar .tnd '-" 1•1 1 liked ma n. <md .~ n·i ~lll\t•ly poorl~ r.1kd f>rl':-.1 dt•nt t '.1d1kll po111t-. out th;1l ·r.1 Jll.'r l'1•nt of th1• pc•opll' .1r1· favorahlt-' to C.t•r;ilcl Ford hlll r.1 J)t'rC'ent ra t<' h1 -. prt.':-,1drnt1al perform <11H'1' ,1s only fair or ~l()Ot Tht.' f>t'm1wr .11 \\ho rates the highest 1s Sen;:itnr Glt'nn whosl' name dot?:-.n t t'' en appear m most prt•:rnlentwl polls Cadclt.-11 .1scnht's Ch•nn s pnpulanty lo lht> f<lct that 'hl· 1~ seen a:3 h.tstcally non pohttcal hy most rt.'OPll' ob\ 1ously an asset at a ttmt• whl'n m istrust of poiiti- l'l<\ns ts on th1• flH' Glenn also prn\'l?s to he t'quall:.· popular with Ht>publi c:ins ' YF:T 0f:)10f'RATS, when asked whl)m tht•v fclrnrcd for the pre::-acientinl nominnt1on, g;1v<' a h1g edge to Sc•n Tf'd Kennedy.· D ~1ass In fa r t . hr 'h,1s s hghlly in cr«>ased h 1~ lt•ad des pite ht ~ avowed non r :ind1rl:t<'Y .. H<' was ~also the only Ih·moai1t ~hn h<><•I out Prt>sa<ient Ford m tht• pre f er«>ncc> ,.ol h If Prt' :trf' mun• 11( LHJd<'ll"• <'Qnf1ctent1;,i I t•on <' h1sltln:-. Prt>~tdent f·ord 1ust barl'ly holc1.s has own in the top conll'st. :m<I Republicans tr~11I far ht>hmd m lhl' conjlrt>ssional races Mov t'' thril mrrPa-s<1 turnout hy bring- in~ non voti:rs to the> poll~ would (urther erodt• Ht'puhlaC'a n strength and thre:it<'n lhl' party at-telC · rt1hforn1J s ex <;ov Ronald l • I o.~a r Gloo1n y Gu~ I~·~ tt'O h:id tlw r<'~ldt•nts 1•f Harbor lliii~ don 't wnrry m Prt' :1hout lht' p11ssihlt• 'ttht ,,f ml 1krrkks 1n lh1• ''C't".1!1 th:1n !ht• h1·1pht ni !ht•1r nl•:;.•iiCll'' ~ lft't'~ H \l 11 Gloomy Gu> comm•nh •rt wl>m<lltCI Dy n•O.n ilnCI Clo not ntcourily rtll«I uw •itW\ of lllt Mw>p•ptr StnCI you< 11<'1 Pttn lo Gloomy Gu>. Oilcly P110I ~ Reagan does n t appear :-.tron~ enough to takt> the Rt.•puhlJC'<Jn nomination away from Pn•s1<lent Ford. However. "he would pro hably be able to come to the con· \'entlon with no l<'ss than a third of the delegates." -Ex-Treasury SC'crclary J ohn Connally "is r ated vc•ry un favorably by Americru1s overall and even by man y Republicans. Clearlv. the residut' of scandal has outlasted the news of his 3('· quittal on the actual charges brought against ham ... Alahama·s Go\ Georgt.• Wallace "has actually declined in popularity The constant bar rage of criticis m a1m<'d at him and has policies seems to ht> tak ing a toll. .. GOLDE~ GOOSE: In ('arher report s. \\ e revealed that ~orthrop Corporation, lht• giant defens e contractor. had ar ranged goose hunts m ~lar:.·Jand and ski holidays in Colt>rado for military VIPs. ~ow we havt> IC'arnt•d 1h,1t Rockwell lntt-rnational. lht' na lion ·s largest s pac(' C'ontr:.iclor . has been inviting top spare of ficials to its hunting lodgl· Cln Maryland's scenic C'astcrn :-.hort' for goose shooting The company h a~ prov1dt•d free bed. board. booze and bhnds for the hunters with emphasis. according to partic1panl'i. on tht.· booze If the National A<'ronaut1c::. and Sp:sce Admin1 s lrat1on bigwigs have bagged any geese. it wat> Rockwell that '>'Owtd up with the golden eggs The com pany did $681.6 million worth of business with ~ASA last year And this was merely one install ment of a whopping. six year. S2 7 billion contract to build <J space shuttle orbiter )IASY OF lhl' goose hunters have played kt>y roles in NASA·::, space shuttle program. Among) those who wt•re Rockwell ':- guests in the duC'k blinds last year. for examplt'. were Ryndal Wetherington , N ASA's ci<'puly dirHlor for s pace s huttl<' engineering . Clarence Gay, dt• puty dir ector of NASA's Houston sp<lce shuttle offke: Gerald Grif fin , deput y associate ad m inistrator for s pace flight operations. a nd Jack Crame r . a :-JASA legaslatave arf airs officer 1t 1( unhkt·ly th)t an~ N/\SA of fiC'1al would sell out the tax payers for a week<'nd of goose shooting, with all the free bo01.e and homt> cooked meals. Rut thi~ ii< anoth('r examplf' of the cozy relataonsh1p that has ~rown up bt>twt'en tht~ companies that :seek government contract:i anct tht> officiitls who awl'trct the rontrMts The Real Coastal ~Bad Guys' To the Ediwr. Th~rnks for reporting thl• Jnt1c·s 0f som<' of the members of tht.' South Co;;1st Regional Zont.· ('on:-;erv att0n Com mission (Paint. ~1H·. 25l . Des pite irrational .. t.1tc•mt>nt~ bv ~ome mC'mbt•rs a ::-11~1blt• num.ber 11f homt.' 1m pro\'ements am! tlt•Vl·lnpmt•nts ha,·e het.>n approvt•cl l 'nfo rtun:1lt.'lv s oml· rum mi::'~ilmC'r~ seem· to foq~t·I th at the dt.>i:.iys tht.>y t'<IUM' 111 :ill pro Jt.>C'b ;1re costi~ In thow \\ h11 wouid ia Vt' 1 n or "'ork 011 I h1 · p111 Jl!t'ts ::is Wl•ll .1~ lho:-t• bualdin)..! OF GRE.\TER C'onct•rn Jrt.• th,, homt's <•nd apart mt•nts. rq>orkcl earlier by thl" Pilot, which "t•n· turned down bv th<' real "bad guy~ .. of lht> stall' commissi1m after the local comm1.ssion hac1 aire:ldy :ipproved. This irra tionality really hoosts prival1• C'0::;ts th:it those who n(•ed housing wi li ultimatel~ p:.a y These "h~1d guy~" are lhl· ... ~,me ones who are current Iv :.lSking the state Legislature ·I ~) a pprove their coastal plan, give them authority to acquire lands now priv:.ltely held anct allow them to continue in the sat.Idle' Fortunately it.s eas ier. now. than it was in 1776 for all of us to let our government know what we expect and what we are willing to pay for. LY~t A~ S F'AUI.K:":F.lt .l 11ry Cr lt e ria To the F.ditor A member of tht.• currt•nt Or;lllfl.' C'ounty Grand Jury, ~l ass Rachel Perry. is a pC'rsonal frien rl of Orang(' County ~ upervisor Robert Rattin I rearl th:it Supervisor Rattin suggeslt.'d :Vll.s.s Perry serve on the Grand .Jury due to ht.~r interC'.st an law J .1 m t h e r e f o r e p r e s u m i n g Supervisor Rattin playt?d an m· tivc role in having J udge Willi<1m S . Lee nominate Miss Perry for Grand Jury duty. I am thercfon· :Jlso pre~uming Judge Lee kn('w <'f the friendship betwi't'n \1r Rattin and Miss Perry. I sC'rious ly question whether 3 JWrson;1I fra•nd of a "local f)\1htacian" shnuld be nominated f0r Grand Jury duty ·\ SJTUATIO:"/ has no"' ;.inst·n "hereby the Grand Jury 1.s 1n ''l'sllg:.ltin~ a local c1li1en. Dr Louis Cella who in the past has bt.>en a political donator and ad \'i.sor to Supervisor Battin. Fnr ~tiss Perry to be present dunn~ thi~ investigation presents a eon fiict of interest and I fail to un rlerstand how it can be allow<'d. In <.1 Jury trial. a jurot is unat.· ........ ,, ( ___ ~•_A_•_L_B_o_x_' __ ) Letter.~' from readers arl' wt'lcom1· The nght 10 conden:.e letters lo /11 sparf' or elzmmnlt' l1bd 1s rcserucd Letters of 300 words or less Will be Qll'eTI preference All letters mu.st in rlude s1gnaturi• and ma1lmg addre.s~ tmt namC's may be withheld on re que.~t 1f ~uf /1c1er.t reason is apparent f'0Ptn11r1/I not bt• published n•pt.1hit· for JUr) duty 1f lht>y haw any prior knowledge· of the dcfend;intl pl::iintiff, if they have n·.~ del;11is of the case in que:.- twn. etc., I Cully realize a Grand Jury investigation is not the ~ame a::-a trial, but stron gly fe<'I the criteria for a gr and . juror. should be at leas t as stringent as that for ::iny other juror. MAY KOLEFF Caree r Ten<•her11 To th(:' Editor: Two wet•ks ago the teachers of the ~cwport M<'s :l Unified School District were informed that the ·12 percent of them at tht• top of the salary schedule would not receavl' a s alary incre m ent for this school year. we·wete told this would be negotiated in Nov- ember after the 1975-76 atten- d3nce figures had been finalized. lnstead, it was simply refused. Each of. these tea:chers has earned at leas t 45 gradu ate units beyond the Bachelor's d egree; many have their Master's dej?rees and all have taught at least 11 years. WF. ARF. TOLD tht> cost of :-uch q_n increment would be ~20.000) One Pl'rcent of our en- tire blld)?et of $·13,488,000 is about 5-135,000 more than the cost of these incremt.•nts! Are the dis· trict ·s mos t experienced teachers. the ones who h ave worked longest with society':. mos t previous resource-our t'haldren, not l'Ven worth k ss than one percent of the budget" Wedon'tthink so. We are told we are teaching in the best school district around. Yet. one·half of the unified school districts in Orange County re cogni1e their career teacher~ wllh some kind of an increment a nd ours does not Is this evidence of a truly s uperior school distnc.·t in all respects? We don't think :10 Continuing to withhold career increments for those teachers al the top makes us wo~de~: Whal incentive is t h er~ for the yo\1n ger. less expt<'rienced . , tfl. f • "'W f'll, that rule1 out a coalition.•• ( te:icht'rs to purs m• graduatr col· lt>ge work and improve their te::iching ::ibility? llow will this inck of recognition affect thl' rnor3le of all our tl'achers? We teachers believe that it is ineqtutablt.• to disr egard the ex perience and ex pt.•rtast.• of cart't.>r te::ichNs in these' inflationary trmes wht•n constdt'ratton 1s )?lven to thos l' 1n comparnbll' -.ahwtron-; in hu:-.11wss i::tnd •1n - ch1str~. KAHF:~ llOOPEH President, \ t.'\l p11 rl :\It•sa Education Associat um Chrl#tiar1 \/f e u.., To the Editor: The following l etter to United :-:ations Secretary GeneraJ Kurt Waldheim is in response to Rabbt .&>rnard P . King and the Board 0f Shir-H a M a'alot Harbor Reform Tempi<' of ;\lewport ~ach and their opt.•n letter of :-.Jov. J.I . The letkr w<1:-adopted at the regular meetinf:! of the Newport Harbor Council of Churches on :"iov. 25. "As Chris tian clergy a nd lay members of th<' :"iewport Harbor Council of Churches. we rise to s tand a rm in a rm with our Jewi.sh bn•lhren in vehem('nt rP jection of thl' llnited ~at~s rt·· ::-olution singling out 7jonism a :-, racis m . "Rhet~c from all fronts will ('Ontinue. Yet even our bes t rhetoric is not enough. 'If we speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have' not love, wr :ire a noisy gong or a danginJ.t cymbal.' Love is more than a noun; it is an art ion verb. In this context we dare to s ay that Wt• love our Jewish ne1f!h bors in at· live support of their right to liw without ft1rlher persl'Cution or h:irnssmt•nt in the annals of his tory. "A~Y A SSF.MRl.V which purports lo be :.i forum for I h1· peoples of the world has a moral 1)bligation to 1rnarantee p(.'ace fur :~11 mankind. Any assembly '>'hich dot's less diminishes thl' hope. the poss ibility, a nd the pro hability that our children will be s~\fe from fut Ur<' wars .:Jn the word s of John Oonm" ·~o m an is a n island, e ntire of itself; every man 1:s a piece of the continent, a part of th l· m::iin. . . . · Today the United :'>Jali<?ns as the 'contine nt,· the 'main,' which must be equally <'Oncernect with all its parts. Lest the world be<'omt• a mass of fr:igmented islands. the United :'llations General Assembly must \'Ole again and revers<' its recent resolution, or stanct trial a nd be found guilty of m oral turpitude in the eyes of tht> world and in the ~rght of Goel .·· RO RF.RT G . SllF.PARD, JR Presidl'nt and tht.• Ml•mb<>rsoftht• ~P\\'j')Orl thtrbor C'oun<'al of ChurC'h1>~ lmproprlet11 To th<' Editor Th~ Sheraton hotel. situated on the peri mett'r o f the Orange \.ounty Airport is t ht' new~st ad· dition to the overnight influx of hotels and restaurants rinaing that facility. It is only rusonable to suppose that tht' Sht'r a ton's financial ln ter<'~t ts ~erved by tht' t'onti nuance and proliferation of passenger jets flying over :-Jewport Reach, despite the un 1que dangt.·r~ peculiar to the airport, and the cruel hardships it imposes upon the residents. We have, then . several con fiicting sets of inter ests; the rtro mise of great corporate and patron profit on the one side. and the safety a nd h ealth of the help iess residents on the othl'r. with but one certainty. that the rest dents can never hope to match the power. money and political shove available to the airltne developer c oalition at tht> airport. FOR JUST s uch rt>asons they have appealed their case for :;afety. to t h e actin g Ad · ministr ator of the FAA in Washington, and to the .National · Transportation Safety Roard. How proper is it, then, for tht• regional office of the FAA. a s up posedly impartial regulator) agency, to accept t he graluitious offering from the Sheraton Hotel of a free conference room for a press conferC\nce set up by Mr Bresnahan. man ager of lht> Orange County Airport, and other airport interests. so that the FAA 's chief controller at El Toro, no less. could deliver stale ments not only in direct oppos1 lion to fact, but contemptuous of those residen ts of Newport Read•, who. in good faith. hav<' appealed to Washington for a proper hearing and invesl!ga tion ? The impropriety, althou~h db armingly s mall. is still sign1f1 cant. for it represents the tip of a n iceberg of favoritism by tht• F'AA towards the airline industry a nd its satellites, to the great detriment of the people 's safely a nd welfare. Residents of the Newport Reach-Costa Mesa area will bt• s atisfied with nothing less than u full and impartial investigation from Washington, which is the· only appropriate solution in view of the ma~nitudl' of the charges. REBA WILLIAMS S ugge•tlo11 To the Editor . I SUU!t>Sl that th~ "total women" gel in touch with Hcv. Charles Roykin to get rock r<' cords . Apparently they product> the effect that these women enjoy doing HILLYFJ SlllNTO ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hobert N. W11l'd, Pu~1.~h1•1 Thnmas Keevtl. F:dtlnr liarbora Kr1>1h1rh 1<:d1tonal Pagr 1':d1tor Th<' t:ditorial paRe of the l>allv r•11111 seeks t o 1nlorm anCt :o.t1mulatc readers hy pr~enttnl! on th" page di' l'rsl' rommt•nln~ on top1rs <1f rntNl'Sl by s.vn<l1< ai t><l rolumrusts und l'Jrtooni:rts. by JlNWtdrng ll fqru m for r<'odt•r:-· I v1t'ws and b)1 prt'M'ntrng ltus nt'wspaper'ti opinions and 11h•u<1 on current topics Th<> ('(Jtlonat oplnwn of the Dally Pilot appcur only rn the {'(l11or1al c·otumn at lhe top of lhe pa11r Op1n100~ e11 · prencd by the rolummsts W1<J r3rl<K>nlsL'I and lettc.>r \\nl<'n ure lhrtr 0"' n ond no 1•nctori.cmen1 <lf their v1rw:1 bv the' O:uly Ptlot ~hould be rnlerrt'd • • Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1975 { I ' .. '· I I' I ( , ........... ,. . .., • Wttdneeday. December 3, 1975 N DNL v PILOT BT Wednesday's Closirig Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 'l'hPJI Get Stronger UPI Te__.. Technician tests first Pacific Telephone installation of new emergency batteries that grow in power as they age. Developed by BeU Laboratories, the bat- teries use same chemical reaction that causes con- ventional buttC'rics to deteriorate to increase their ~trength . Demise of 'Club' Book Eyes Wall Street Ry MILTON MOSKOWITZ Mo:,t books about Wall Street try to tell you bow to make money on the stock markl'I "The Last Days of lhe Club," a new book by Chris Welles, is a notable and laudable excep- tion to this rule. You would not have done too well following the advice of the h pstcr books during recent years. The stock market has been in a deep malaise -NEW ' YOAIC IU .. tl ._ Nol ,., P'Ollowtt'll ..... prices on t"9 I l (lwttl Cio.ot Ct•) I' t \Mo) (W.;o tl•l ...... Y0tll $1otk u chAn99 •I Gw\ad• So' 11100 ,...., OUn&ll<ad t,. 1S1 1'V•-"• ti-. $elet Net CAnPe< Mb • d tall'I-• 1 OYIM..., Cp 1:1 Jt't \1 P..E ll'ld•I ,._Cho. ~t ~1.10 J S 11~ 1.i OuJlont •\•b Jt 2M ,,. 1"- A-~tc.'~l: ~ ::v.-l~ ::~ =m • ~ ~~ ~ Abllolt L .80 1• •l2 '7~-1~ CapMl9 lnY 14 ... 1 " "'-"' n • ttt , .... _ .... 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S I "''°" + '-' CtevE 1 40 .• tSO 11'h + 1 '• AWr F .40 S so 10"2-'I• AWtr~l'••· Z.SO 12'> ... qOev Plt 8 . tlO t.Y>-11h A~.lO" 4J 9 -~ Alreron In 1 4 11 17'n-"• Clor'oxCo .S2 II 41'1 10~1-'I• AeetEnt.74 21 2S4 tt-¥.-~ AmesSC ,10b 5 JO S'lo-Vo Cluett P lO •• 17' 6h-11• Fleming .80 I 39 1J:tr. ... ,1 , '"'1Mt8 1111 7 135 11~-I CluetlP pf 1 ., I ti -1111 Fllt\len ,!Sb 7 731 H'i ->.i. AMF In I 24 11 217 19 -..., CMt Inv Cp . • S2 1 -"-Fllntkot I t• I 69 ISV..-'h Money Tree HF. TRACF.S lJNERRISGI, Y the terminal illness of the "dub" that has ruled Wall Street -and therefore the stock market -for some 200 yt'ars . This is a small coterie of brokers who ran what must have been the most durable t::.U-tel ever es tablished in this land. Looking bac k now, as Welles does , it seems amazing that they were ahle to perpetuate their monopoly for so long. Here was a group that traded in the s tocks of ma.ior compamt's. They fixed lhe pnces for their services. And they wouldn't do business with anyone outside the group. The: cornerstone of that monopoly was the trading floor of lhe New York Stock E.."<change. THAT CLOSED SYSTEM has been blas ted to ::.milhereens ('a iling lhe shots today are the big financial in·· s titutions -banks, insurance companies, pension funds. mutual funds. They, not wealthy individuals, now account for the bulk of trading in stocks -and lo do their trading they have less :ind less need for the New York Stock Ex- dmnge. Indeed. Chris Welles doubts that the New York Stock f.xcbange ha~ the resilience to survive the present holocaust on Wall Street. It may -but he calls that possibility "remote," citing economist Joseph Schum-· peter 's dictum that 'obsolete institutions afflicted with hureaucratic and ideolog1 <:a l arteriosclerosis are seldom ~1bie to change.·· IT CAN BE SEEN now that one of the last dying gasps· c'f the "club .. was its m<iJOr post· World War II campaign to \'nlice the s mall investor into the stock market. This was ~1mhihously dubbed "people·s capitalis m" by the New York Stc1ck Exchange, whose members were devout believers in non<:ompetthvt.• capitalism for themselves. For a whill' it workro. The number of Americans own- uig shares increased from 6.5 million in 1952 to 33 million in 1972. Rut so inept were they in dealing wilh the public that WJU Street houses drowned in this new prosperity. Market lndexe• Due to late transmission today's I ist ing will not appear in the Daily Pilot. NeteVorlc J 5 ltlo•t A~tll'e · NEW YORK (UPI) -TIMt tS .cu,,. stoel<s tr.o.d Oft lhe ~ most Yorlt ----------------! Stotk E1«1M1119t Weds:~•Y· 0ew Chf, -IV. Ga' .. -• and Los-Poterold cp •••• ,,,,too l2'111 ,.;; " c" • Sony Corpn • • • • JOI ,000 10''1 Southern Co • • • • 210. 500 13'•• -~ -~ ~ Yorit CUPll -Th~ tollow4nc.i tlst c;.Mrel Mtrs 11•,7QO »~ ShoWS the stocks ttwtt 11a11e gained most xerox Corpn , .. ,eoo ,.,,;. -1'1'1 -v. ~ IOst tile mo" b;1M<t on perc.ent of N.1111 Semlcon 150,200 3~• <llenQe on t he New York Stocll E.lstm.tn ICdll 14j,000 104 -.,. _, .... E«N"9t O tkMP 1'4.400 21 Net •nd perunleQe ct••~ •re Ille Am Tela.Tel u ... ooo 49 -"' -~ ~tt~oc• belWfff'I Tiit' pr,.v>O<A cl05lf'l9 IOltl C9t'lt Fox UO,IOO I~ prlCe Mid tlle t urrent clc>Slt'lll price. Md>onlcts Cp U7,700 snti -..... -1~ GAINERS Kr.soe SS Co 131,900 JI~ I Rtp~ Inv :>.Go ~ ,_.. Up 20 0 l"ed6ws <Mp 131,300 l -~ -..... 2 Cltzens Mt9 15 ..... ,... Up IH S..rs ltoeb 12',300 ~ ., CNnl•r wt ,.,.. 1-16 Up 12.S IBM Corpn 116,AOO 21t -2'• -1~ ~ oni-m 11• + '"' Up It.I 1----------------5 Avco (.p WU It , •• 1.tt. 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Organizers of the stilt race, held to publicize the opening of the Town Mall shopping center at 42nd Street end Park A venue., said the pr~entation of the pheasant trophy was symbolic of nothing whatsoever. • Former War Mm1ster Jobn Profumorwceived a, court~y lltle from Queen Elizabeth U, 12 years after he resigned from Parlia· ment and was ousted from public life in a scandal over call girl Cbrisline Ke-el er. Profumo, 60, went to Buck- ingham Palace with his actress wife Valerie Hobson to receive his Commander of the Bn.tish · Empire title. The decor ati o n w as awarded for ~ocjal service a mong the poor in London's .Kast End. .. PROFUMO Chief Jus tice Donald R . Wright of .the California Supreme Court was reported in satisfac- tory condition a fter being hospitalized for a suspect· ro heart attack. Ju:;tice Wright, 68, was placed in the ~oronary care unit at Pacific Medical Center in S4n Fran- cisco :ifter s uffering discomfort at hi:;il ]\ome. a h~p1tal spokesman srud. Wright underwent corrective heart surgery at the same hos pital two years ago. .. An early Piusso self ·portrait owned by the late Flttcb~r Jones of Los Angeles was sold at a Christie's auction in London to an unnamed French buyer for $567,000 -near- ly tWice as much as it [ J fetched when l ast auc-PEOPLE tioned five years ago. . The portrait wa~ part .._ _______ _. of a collection of im- pressionist and ot her pictures, drawi n gs and sculpture owned by Jones, founder of the Computer S<'iences Corp. of Los Angeles, who was killed in an air crash three years ago . The sale of the Picasso took two minute~. Bid· ding s tarted at $105,000 and shot up to five times that amount before closing. * Tht> Hous e voted to make up to $1 million available to complete the Lyndon B. Johnson Memorial Grove alongMde the Potomac River near Washington in time for the Bicentennial. The memorial to the late president consists of a huge piece of Texas granite and a surrounding grove of trees. Originally, legislation providing for the memorial !)a1d the money would come only from dClnations. Rut Texas Re)'.)5. Jim Wright, Dale Milford and Ray Roberts, all Democrats, found the contributions would not bring in enough money to complete the project's parking area and pedestrian bridge. • Charles C. Reed, a savings and loan executive active in P.resident Ford's election campaign, was noi;>inated by Republicans as the GOP national committeeman in California. Reed will replace Wl.Jliam Banowsky, the Pep- I perdlne University president who recently resigned from the post, if the nation.al committee accepts the nomination in February. · Re~ is a 42-year-old vice president of Great Western Savlngs and Loan in Los Angel~. • Rep. Ike F . Andrews (D-N.C.) figures that since be must drive 40,000 miles a year between Washington and his district "the law of averages" is against him, and he's bound to get caught speed· ing often. Andrews began a "rehabilitative'' driver's <.'lass in R aleigh, N.C. in an E:ffort to stop his driver's li~ense from being suspended for 60 days because of hiJ numerous ticketed traffic violations. In October, Andrews accumulated on his driver's record 13 points, one more than a driver ran accumulate within a three-year period before having his license suspended for 60 days. • The tuna boat Taurus, from the fleet of financier C. Arnholt Smith, was seized by U.S. marshal when it docked at the Westgate terminal inSa~Diego The boat was used as securi- ty for loans and will be sold at auction with s ix others. three of them at sea and three already in port. The Federal Depos it Insurance Corp., which insured deposirs in Sm ith's now defunct ~ United States National bank, j bought seven other vessels on s ITM which USNB m oney was borrowed a nd not repaid at auction for $460,000 la:st week. .. Francis E. West, a semi-retired San Diego or· thopedi<' surgeon, received the American Medic<.11 Association's 1915 Benjabin Rush bicente nnial • Raised white letters • 2 belts fiberglass • 2 bias plies polyester , Size 860x13 G60x14 L60x14 G60x15 I ' ' fl I 1.11 n.1 >1:111·••; ,-.,.a...._._.._._ Use Your JCPenney Charge. Except su~rmarllet Reg. price 34 99 39 99 42 99 40 99 Sale prices effective 3 days only. Sale price 27.99 31.99 33.99 ! 32.77 F.E.T. per fire :? 21 310 3 60 3 14 Size Reg. price Sale price E70x14 34 99 27.99 2 47 F70x14 35 99 28.77 2.61 G70x14 37 99 29.99 2 80 G70x15 38.99 30.99 2.83 H70x1 5 40 ~9 32.77 . 3.06 \ All poces a<. c,how'I plu~ F~d&Jal Excise lax a:. ~hown RehAriop: Mll(,h 60 & 70 1s our own n.lmP .;nd rlOP!> nnt ri>llPCl any natronw1df' .. r.ln<Jard ot Quality W•tl'l th• rurchasf' of Rel1Ar1dP • ltrPs you get 1 Inst.; t.i11on 2 Rota11on cvpry 5000 miles award for ('itizenship and community service. The $5,000 award wait presented at the AMA house of delegates meeting in Honolulu. • A sear('h committee recommended that acting Presi~ent John T. Wilson of the University of Chicago succeed E dward H. Levi as president. The board of trustees will meet Dec. 9 to vote on the recommendation, chairman Gaylor Donnelly said. Wilson, 61, bas been acting president since Feb. 6, when I.evi quit to become U.S. attorney general. Wilson ))as been provost since 1969. MaJ, Anne Krupsa~ lieutenant governor of New Yotk state, said that New York City might not have (otten in such financial trouble if it had had a female m ayor. M$. Krupsak told a news <'Onference at the Na- tional t.eague of Cities Convention in Miami Beach that ''New York was spending money it didn't have, and I don't think that would have been allowed to continue under the kind of women I have seen in public life." She explained that other women officeholders she knew appear to be more candid than som e male officials, which she attributed in part to thc.> women's background in idealistic voluntary or- ganizations. .. .... A real ~state broker swear s he has clients wl\A._ want to buy the Golden Gate Bridge, valued at ~ million to $500 million. • Jeri>me Khan of Greenbrae. wrote the Golden Gate Bridge District Board of directors, asking if negotiations could be opened for the famed span a('ross the entra nce to San Francisco Bay. He did not identify the clients. Board Chairman Edwin Fraser said he has been trying to contact Khan to tell.him the bridge is not fi>r sale. • 4 ply nylon • whitewall Size ~ 600xl2 520xl3 560xl3 600xl3 560xl5 600xl5 Reg. price 22.99 22.99 23.99 24 99 24.99 25.99 Sale price 18.33 18.33 19.H 19.99 19.99 20.77 F.E.T. pe'° tire 1.52 1.41 l.54 1.60 1.79 1.85 All PrtC£''> as shown plus h•dPral Exr•SP Tu as shown RPhAnde' Super Sport •Sour own namP and does no& rf'llPCI any na11onw1de Shln<lard or Quahly BUENA fPAAK: Beach at Orangethorpe • Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 1 to 10 A A ORANGE: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10to10. Sundays 10 to 10 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coat Plaza• Open Daily 9:30 to 10. Sundays 10to10 ' . __ FR o M F asbiQil_ Island N ew port Beach ISTEREO s I ' j .. _,. . - ,. Today's Clo ·ing N.V. St.oekH Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 68, NO. l37, tf SECTIONS, 112 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, (:ALI FORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1975 c TEN CENTS / 'Connnuniversity' Sparks Caillpus Furor By ALAN DIRKIN Ot tM D.llll' fillet 5Qfl A militant mood has returned to the campuse~ o( Orange Coast 'and Golden West colleges with negotiations OVt"r the reor&aniZ8• tion o( the Coast Community College Di striet back at an im- passe. The climax to six weeks of study on alternatives to the con· troversial communiversity plan advanced by a district task force came Tuesday when the OCC A("ademi(" Senate took a position that would rule out such an in- stitution in the distri<'t. The faculty leaders approved a two-college concept for any re- organization of the distn<'t, a stan<'e consistently held b y Golden West's senate in the re- <'ent furor. "The number of fa<'ulty mem- bers who are saying that the senate must take a strong posi- tion and advo<'ate it is growing, .. commented OCC Senate Presi- dent Phyllis Basile after the vote. "We havt> joined the Golden West senate in not being willing to eompromise. ·· Trustees of the college distriet are to·hold a regular meeting in the distri<:t offices at 1370 Adams Ave , Co:irta Mesa. at 8 o"clock Up~on 'Contact' Tandy Executive Reveals Gifts By TOM BARLEY OlllM 0.lll' ~ll.t$Ufl Tandy Corporation executive· James Buxton repeatedly testified today that former as- st>s:ror's aide George Upton was his rpost frequent contact •n negotiations that led to a Grand Jury investigation.and the indict- ment of Congressman Andrew Hinshaw. Bu:don, granted immunity from prosecution after pleading guilty to three <'Ounts of bribery, recalled today-in Orange County Superior Court that Hinshaw on- <'e thanked him for the s tereo set shipped from the Tandy group'::. Radio Sha<'k in Garden Grove. But Buxton made it <'lear un· der an intensive grilling by two defense lawyers that the set Pipe Missing Alm~ Linkage 'Stolen' WASHINGTON (AP) -Nearly t'9 miles of Alaskan oil pipeline today was reported missing ' between Prudhoe Bay and Valdez, Alaska. ' Columnist Jack Anderson ~aid on ABC-TV 's "Good Morning, America" a security guard"s report describ~ the pipe as "missing or stolen ... A spokesman for Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. said the disappearance should be blamed on faully paperwork. Anderson said. But the columnist quoted the security.g uard ·s report as saying: "AU pipe was accounted for when it left the pipe cleaning yards at;Valdez ... to be distributed along the pipeline. The.re are no suspects at this time." The report shows the 35,000 feet of steel pipe, valued at about $306,250, was discovered misising Nov. 16. It says the pipe was in 435 sections, each 80 feel long. .Fili11g Opens .. Costa Mesa City Council Race Begins By ALAN DIRKJN CM IM O.lly .. llot SC.ti Filing for what could be the most significant munkipal elec- t ion in the 22 -y ear history of Costa Mesa will open at 8 a.m. Thursday. That's when <'andidates will be able to pick up nomination papers at the eity clerk's office for the three seats on the five- member eOt.l[ICil that will be at stake in the March 2 election. It's signifieant not just be<'ause a majority of t he <'ouneil seats will he available, but because Mayor Al vin I.. Pinkley, who has been on the eouncil since it was formed, will not be seeking re- election In addition, another council ve~eran. Robert Wilson, may not n.\n . He has told friends and staff memix'rs at city hall that he will nol be running, but he has been 0trt of town reeently and couJd not ix' rea<'hed today '"for a public statement. Mayor Pinkley predicted that thfre will be between 20 and 30 ('andidate::i. "I believe we have had as many a s 18 candidates on· ee before, but never more beeause many good eanclidates did not run, figuring they could ·not defeat Bob and me, .. he said. CONVERT AVTO TO 'DOLURS' ''The car sold as a result of the ad and we got our price." That's the advertising success ex.perienctd by the Newport Bea<"h man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: 71 Ot-Ville. l~u than 44,000 mi. f'11ll pwr. stereo, $2800. xitx itxxit. tr you havt a t'nr you w~t to t'Onvert to t'Hh, <'all &42·5678 It only t8kes a few \\'Ord:'l in the right pince to make •~ale 1\Jong the Ora• Coast, ~ ngbt plRt'a is the Dally PUot. ,\ phone survey of potenti:tl candidates -the names were culled simply by talking to peo· ple who attend coundl meetings -cleared. up some questions on who will be running and who has decided against it at this stage Of those <'alled, the na mes are given alphabetically, the follow- ing <'Onfirmed that they wou~d ?e running : Don Bull, Phillip Evan s, Donn Hall . F.d M<'Farland, Dominic Radti, and Mary Smallwood. Bull, a real estate agent, is the chairman o( the Costa Mesa Bi<'entennial Committee: Hall, a businessm an , is chairman of the West Costa Mesa Task Force. a member of the Redevelopment Agency : McFarland, an in· surance broker, served on the planning <'ommission for t~o 'years: Radti, a busi~essman. 1s an in<'umbent councilman, and Mrs . Smallwood , is vice ehairman of the city's Housing and Community Development Committee, and has served on other city <'ommittee:;. . Elvin Hutchison, a retired high school principal. who was recent· ly elected to the boar_d ~f t~c Costa Mesa SanitAry D1stnct, 1s reported to be considering r~n­ ning, but efforts to contact him were unsuceessful. Others on the list who .said no were: Eugene Bergeron, who re- cently was eleded to th~ C<?sta Mesa County Water District : Maureen DiDomenico. acti~~ on sign orfllinance and beaullf1ea- tion prdgrams; Jack Hall, an at- torney who ran in th~ last wat~r clistriet election: J.owse Napoli, who helped Corm the Costa Mesa Action Now group ; J o hn Leonhardt. a planning com- missioner who ran in the 1ast water district election. Joan Tor ribio. who ran In the last coun<'tl clt<'t1on. and H. J Wood. a con· tra<'to r rtnd planning rom mit1sloni1r Otherl' <'OJll:\<'ll'li who aµ Pf>ared to leave the door open were Ted Bolo&h, who hti~ ruo in previous ele<'Uon:i ; Willard 1' (~ ELECl'JON, P .. e Al) one of five donated by the com· pany -was given to Upton. He identified Upton further as the man who a<'cepted $1,000 from him as a donation t o Hinshaw 's <'a mpaign fund in 1972. l lpton was freed from the coun- ty jail last week after serving 84 days of a six-month sentence im- posed for a bribery conviction. Ruxton testified tQday that Tandy furtht>r donated a marine generator , later found in Upton's boat in Newport Rea<'h, and a tape der k that the prosecution claims was pla<'ed in Hinshaw·s car. Hins haw, 54, is being tried ix'fore a jury on three counts of bribery, two of whi<'h relate to the Tandy donation of a stereo set and the $1,000 campaign con· tribution. It is further alleged that while he served as county assessor he solicited a bribe from a lawyer representing Beckman Instru- ments during an assessment ap- p ea 1 hearing vital to the Fullerton firm. ~ . Buxton told defense aUorney Marshall Morgan that ther~ was never any s pecific understanding that t»e giCts accepted by Upton would lead to any assessment re - dut'tion favorable to the Tandy Corporation.· He testified that Upton wrote a che<'k in payment for the firs t stereo set but that he <Buxton) tore it up. The ele<'troni<'s ex('('ulive told Morgan that he told Upton to "forget it .. when the former auditor-appraiser tried to pay for the m arine generator. Ruxf on testified that Upton told him that a s tereo set was for Hinshaw. another was for former assessor J a<'k Vallerga and a third was intended for th~ Coast Guard auxiliary. But Buxton made it clear un- der heavy questioning that he never knew if the sets reached their intended destinations. 2 Cella Aides Refuse to Talk . To U.S. Jury Ry GARY GRANVILLE Of tl\e Dilly Pllol SUH ,I\ federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles continued Tue:.;day lo delve into the financial dealings of Orange County's leading finandal political benefactor, Dr. Louis Cella but apparently , m ade little headway with two subpoenaed witnesses. Roth George Ollendorf, former administrator at Mission Com- munity Hospital, Mission Viejo and Arlene Hoffman. a former employe at Mercy General Hospital. Santa Ana, reportedly cited their Fifth Amendment rights and refused to testify. Like Cella, Ollendorf 's signature appears on ~i.s~ion checks paid to allegedly f1<'llt1ous companies controlled by Cella for hospital supplies never re· CE'iVed. It is a series of such transae- tions. Cella 's purported failure to file in<'ome tax returns for three years and a print shop operation formerly · stationed at th e hospital that has touched off an investigation of Cella's affairs by federal agent'ies. Al:-10 pelieved to be at issue as a result of the questiooed.transac· lions are the income tax returns of the two hospitals . While owning only a minority interest in both. by his own 8d mission Cella m ade or shared in 111;• 11lr deei~1on~ nt the hospitnl~ u •ll ti lw1 n • lkposl•d :lt both a fl'"· 111• ·Ill h:; :l :::1l Wh1il' Ill(' rc•1h r,tl Grancl .h11 ) m.1J11 \' cnlcn i~ l.h.1rd diU "tu (See Ct:Ll.A, Pa•e A1) torught. District Chancellor Dr. Norman Watson is scheduled to givt> a progress r eport on the talks on district reorganization. The flap ove r the com~ muniversity began in the fall when the district task force pro- p<>sed that it be established as an institution that would specialize in adult edu<'ation. The proposal <'alled for it to take over the night classes given at both <'ampuses and •1t com munity <'enters throughout llw d1s tri("t and th e televis ion <'ottrses broadcast by tht.' dis trict':s TV s tation, KO<.'F., Chai\· nel 50 This recommendation ups~t faculty leade r s because tht~ academi<' senates had preVlously taken positions <'ailing for the ad ministrations of t~e day schools to take over the night classes --------------------------T The disln<'t admrnistral10n h~ res isted this .:lPPl'al on the frounds that s uch a change would <'OSt flex1bility. Faculty members let their feel · ings run at a stormy meeting with t rustees last Oct 18. Board members a s sured instrudors that they had not taken position'> on the proposal Out of that m e eting <'aml' J dt• <See FUROR. PageA2) UPI Telei>Mt. •BETTY FORD OBVIOU0SLY ENJOYS HERSELF IN BALLET CLASS DURING PEKING VISIT First Lady Told by Chinese Hostess. 'lt's"Very Quick for You to Learn' __ f~rd, Mao ,,.L,4 Suspect' Nabbed :f>isc~~·'.~ Jn:Coast Ma~hUnt . Detente By R ~l.EN THOMAS PEKING (UPI ) -President Ford and Mao T se-tung dis· <'ttssed the touchy issue of U.S.- Soviet detente in their long prtvate chat. While House of- ficials said today, dekaring it would be "a te r'rible mi#ake"' to underestimate the value of Ford's Peking missipn. White House pr£ss sec.re\ary Ron :"Jessen also confirmed there would be no communique to mark any new breakthroughs in U .S.-Chines e relations at the elose of Ford·s visit. but he insist - ed the mission produ<'ed many "good signs·· t~at_ should ~ff set i;keptical questioning of this de- velopment. "Every publi<' sign has been a good s ign,.. Nessen told re· porters at the end of _the thir_d of Ford's four d ays in P eking. .. There have been no bad signs ... In response to questions, _he <'onfirmed that Ford and Mao in- deed h::id discussed detent~ - which China has blasted publicly during Ford's s~ay -~agreed wllh a reporter s s ugges tion they achieved "a better understand- ing"' as a r esult oflheir talk. Ford and Mao met Tuesday for one hotir and 50 minutes -a re- markably long a udience for the ailing 81-year-old qunese Com- munist party chairman. Ford to- day called it "a significant con- versation.·· Ford, beginning to show signs of fatigue from his grueling schedule of s ummitry and sightseeing, m ade his <'omment at the start of another 21~ hours o( formal talks this morning. DOW PLVMMETS; ECONOMY CITED NEW YORK <UPI) -Prices closed sharply and broadly lower in heavy trading on the New York Sto~k Exchange today amid growing concern abou~ the s lowdown In the nation 's economy. The Dow Jonei:; industrial average Jost 17.71 points to~.49. It lost 17.47 points the preVlous two se ~ions. Deellnes led advM<'t"S by about :1 11 to ont' m~1ri::1n Ct~hles, 87). T u r n \l\' t' r a m ll u n t c <l t o :?l .320 :i..h.tr~>. up a>h.urply fn'm Tlll'Slhl). "' I',• r1•:-W<'l't' lo\\ t•r 10 adt\l' 1,.r1.1-'·n1• 011 !111.• \mcrh· u1 Stock "Exl·hange. . By JOH.1'1 VALTERZA Of 11\• Dlill' Pllol SUH Al two-<'ounty manhunt for a t.os Angt>les m an '!"anted for al - Tegedly trying to kill a police de- teetive in Newport Beach Tues day afternoon ended in gunfire early today when the su::ipe<'t was \;ounded by poli<'e. Donald Robert Foss, 29. who had sparked an intense search in West ='iewporl and later in Long Beach. was s hot in the bullocks a:s Newport dete<'tives staked out -his apartment in l ~ Angeles. Police said he would recover from his wound. Foss was wanted for allegedly trying to <'ru::ih Newport delcc live Mike Sullivan against pass- ing <'arS while the officer clung lo Foss' <'ar along Mariner·s Mile. Sullivan was hit by two autos. He was in satisfaetory condition to- day at Hoag Memorial Hospital after suffering multiple injuries in the in<'ident. In a :sequen <'e of events described by polic<.' as "too erazy even for a television script," Foss at ont> point all<'gedly ter- rorized a Wes t :'llewport woman and her 6·yea r -old daug hter lx>fore f1eein~ in the woman's car once night fell over the search area. Deteetive Capt. Rich Hamilton said the sequence of events went Mesa Police Auction Set For Saturday A variety of potential Christmas gifts that came to rt> pose in the Costa Mesa police property room will be auctioned off at 10 a .m . Saturday. Offirers P hil McCormick and Michael Doyle will act as aur - tioneers on the blacktop behind the Costa Mesa Police Station, 99 Fair Drive. . The items vary in attractive- ness. but all are to be sold to help pad the dty general fund. For example, for the man who has everythmg. several hundred fMt of aluminum cable ranging from halt-ineh to incb diameters will be sold. But many more marketable items will go on the block. Among them are 30 bicycles, a guilat~ a motort-ycle helmet. a toy orean, , tereo.is, C88Sctte re corders, a blow dryer. a back p•(k1 • •kal board and a ~rulboat saU. like this . E a rl y i n tht> aftC'rnoon , employe:::; at a Mariner's ;\tilt•. a n- tique gallery became su:>p1t·1uus · when a young couple enterl'd and tried to sell an exp ensive piece of diamond jewelry. Detective:, Lee Roberts and Sullivan r('~ponded and began to talk with ttie c:ouplt'. who bv tht>n were in a parkl·d <'ar. The dri\'er. later alleged to be ross, SU<ldenly started tht• t' ~If and, with . Sullivan hanging on from outside. sped north on thc- highway. Roberts said that he fm·d •me ·shot at the fleeing <'ar, h1tt1n).! 11, but no one inside Sullivan at that point ,llrl•,tdy had been seraped by t\.\o P·•~~ing autos, but let go as hl' hl'<•dl'd for a utility pole. Roberts then pur:::;ued the ear 1n his own unit and di!'C'tW<'r<•d t hl' auto near lhe Surf and Sirloin restaurant in West :'>lewport lie rirrested the woman. identified as Corinne F.vonne EC'hols. 27. but Foss assertedly fled into th(' fl' sidential area. Polire assistC'd bv two kams of dogs ~nd helicopt~·rs launeht'd a door lo-door serch lh.1t la~ted until nightfall. <See )IANHUN , Pag1• /\21 l\'eather Low c loud s tom ghl becoming s unny Thursday afternoon. Highs Thurs day from the mid -60:5 at the bea~he$ to the upper 60s inland: Lows tonight 45 to 52. INSIDE TODA l' Ronald Reagan prorrused to cut. squeeze and tnm·· JM Sllf and cost o/ state govlrn ment before he took office o..~ California's gouernor -but the state budget more than doublt>d in his eight year tenurt> Su Page D2 Index 1\2 OAILV PILOT C ___ W__,;_ed;;..n.;..;e;.;;;s;;..da:;;.ty..:_ • .;;;D..;;;.e.;..ce;_m_b;_e;_r.;..;3~. ~19;_7~5 Bedelian Recalls Good Era )1 ale n ursl' I> .1n1 l'I (; .trl>1 :-. Bedeban told un 01 <lll~l' Count v Sui>t>nor Court JUl'Y tod.1y th.it ht• and murdt'r v1t'l1m "I.Jill')' Fulll'r Atwater wen• "vt•l'y. Vl'ry hap py" throughout lhl' t1mt.> hl' w;.1:-. employed by her to l'an· ror ht•r invali d husband . A C Co-. Atwatl'r · Bveryth111g ".•~ going \ t'r) easy, .. Rl'til'li.rn tl'st1fwd a:-thl· murder trial movl•d into its dl' fense phase llll told thl• JUTY that Mrs Atwater t'alll•d haswafl' "my Amen<"an daughter" and that his wife in turn <:.illt>d Mrs. At"att'r "m y Amenran momm.1 · Rt>dehan, ·10. test1f1l'd that hl' was · s hocked, panit·kC'd aml seared " 10 the moments aftl'r ht• reahled that :\lrs Al\\Jkr .. 11.1. W<ls dead from a numht·r 1•f blows he deh vered with :1 hrn1111• iit->unne Tht> male nursl' ha:. tt•st1fil•d that he strurk h er down an thl' hallway of her Cameo Shon•s home last Ft•b 5 bt.>causc she had .i knift• and shl' 111tendt•d lo usl' al on her husband 'The I.ebant•s1.• 1mm1grant testtf1t•d in an <'~•rli<'r t<1ped c·vn fession played haC'k to the jur)' that .\lrs. Atwater attacked him with .1 knife and that hl· dul>b1.•d her to lht' floor 1n Sl'lf dt'fC'nM· Redt•lian test1fn>d too.iv th.it hl· then ::.prayed thl• v. all ~ of lht> hall" ay with blJrk pa111t in an <'f fort •to hide lhl• bl1lnd stains s plashed then• durtnl! has sC'uffl" Y..1th .\1 rs At v. ,1t er Hll said hl• then used \ l'llov. sprn)' p:unt in an l'ffort to-l'll\ 1.·r both the blat·k .1 nd n·d p.itchl's that dbfit?ured lhl' wall of lhC' Atwater homt' Desrri bed by •Ont• of his two 1a"yers 4\S ··a \t>ry com pa:-:-ion ~ll t' man... Ht>dela an tesl1fil'd th.it .\lrs Al\\.tll'r tried shortly bdore sht• tlll'd lv force • him to pay SI 75 to $225 a wet:>k frt)m the WC't•kly "'agl• of S645 he drew from lh<' Atwater trust fund. Rcdrlian said \frs Al\\.all'r had beC'n drawing $3,000 a wl.'1.·k from lhl' sam(' tru:-l but had learned from th<' bank that her aliowanct• was h'-.be rt'duced to SI,000 a Wl'ek The ddt•nd.lnl said sht' told ham that ::.nt• h.1d bt~en "arned hv lwr l.1" ~ t·r~ I hat ::.ht• might In:-~ •'\'Pr~ lhll1;! Lmi· Tides . Bri11g Mollusk Bun1per Crop Orang't' Cn.1:-:l C'lam d1ggl·r~ should harvrst bumper crops iate this afternoon and for the rest of the week as tides rut their lowest point of the year · The regular lunar cycle today hrought a m1m1-. t 4 tide shortly before ·I p m :incl the level should reach almol't tbat low !alt.• Thurs day afternOlln Thursdav ':-. lo\\ ta de wall arri \t' ~tl ·I 27 p in . and hat nunus I I ieet A:-the week t'n<ls, the low nde in the eveninj.! will graduaJI) herom.elesssevere Anyone planning lo htt thl· nat" '-"1th pitchfork and gunnysack :-hould remC'mber that clamming '' reswl<lled by fish and gaml' laws :\n ocean fishing hN•nse 1::. rl' <1u1 red P i s m o rt a ms m us t measure al least 4 5anchl's"1df', . and no one ran take morC' than 10 :1 day, gam C' wardens a<.ud One other matt1.•r lo bC';ir 1n mind. off1c1ab said . is that although the tPmptation w11l ht· j!reater during the low tadrs. ~everal of the most popular heachcomhing spot~ along lhl' <~oast ar<' offac1al refuges. 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I l.IRH.\HY STOH\' JIOU H 1.'ost.1 :\k:-.1L1hr.\ry,10.30a.m t 'C'I LF.C'TllH 1-: "Amenl'<i 111 the PllSt VH•tnam World, .. f{(l11m I II'! llum.in1t1t•s Hall. 7 I' Ill 1-'rom PagP :1 I FUROR ... <'l'Wll t11 f11rm .111 .HI hoc· romm1t lt•t• 111 lt'11 thrt'l' f.1cully mt.'nl l>Ns <md two de4ms from earh 1.'1llit'~t' Wt:'re ._1ppointl'<i lo 1t to studv :1lternat1H• models for rP (1r:z<\n1nltwn of the cllstnct :\tr::-Raslie said that th1.• ad hoc c11mm1ltt.'l' came ba('k with what w.1s regardt•d as a C'ompromise: .1Jl on campus night cl:.1sses wnuid be adm1nastt•n•d by the d:1v schools. wh1lt• the• KOCE l'tlttrses anti nff campus night d;bst>s \\Ould lw OPl'rated by a ~t·paratt.•d1slnct t'nllty This third t'ntll) pn'!'>umahly would be the• comm urn' ers1t~ :\lrs Rasilt' said that th<' Golden We:-..t sen::.ite did noll.' vott' 1.m the propo~al hN·ause it has • 1iwa\':-; 1.)bJL't'lt•d to a third t•ntily Tht> OC'C ::.l'n.1tt' arC'cpted 1t with rt>sl.'n· a ta on::. ~Iet>t1ng::; v. t•n• held with dis tncl administrators ~d 1t ap- p.1rent ly bt'e am l' cll'ar th at there Wl'rt' \'arying 1ntt•rpn•tataons on the proposal. \\' t' Wt'rt' told that tht> day schoob ~ould only have tlmtn'l of lht' rooms that could be u:-ed for th1.' night classes, not the t'ontenl nf tht• programs, .. one facuity membL·r said. ·we wt>re told that the day schotiis would only h:.wr control of tne rn11ms that could bl' used fnr the night l'l.isst.•s. nut lh<' con knt of the programs ... one facul t v rnem ht'r said. lt wa::. also l:it•ar that tht.' t•omprom1sC' wa:. being \'ll'WC'tl only .1:-. anolht'r .:-tarting ptiant for furtlwr talks .. Thb hre;lkdtm n led 1<) tht' OCC 'l'natl' v11l1' Tut .. ,d.r\ Ii mating .In} futun• :-llld.\ ,m n·11r;.:.1n11.1t10n tu .1 l\\1) colil'(,!t' m11d1.•I ll shut tht• door on lht' open po-.1t1on that lhl· 'l'n<1te adoplt>d wht'n the con 1: l•n•rsy fir:,.t brokt' out. f.d Dornan. of the OCC iltt.•rature and language div1s1on., lt•d the move, argwng th<st the tmly eff ect1 ve act ion the f anilty h:'d takt'n had bt:>1.•n 1n making th(>1r protests at the <kt. 18 mt>l'l in;!. ~md adding that the senat<.· was making a mistake in work 1n6 from ~· position of com promise. A facuity memlwr, Gary Hof im:in, who 1s not a senator, urged friln\~ instru('tors to take a facul l) position, not to comprom1s<.', .ind n11t tn he jfraid of conflirl. Rose Angel Of Mesa Dies :\tr:-. Ro:-.t• Angl'I, mother of drange County newsman Don \ngel. died TuC'sday an Costa \h's a \1 r :-. A n g c• I I t• a v e s h e r husband. Lout:-, of the family hl1ml' nt 3175 Sicily Ave, Costa. \le:,.a. another ~on, Lee Mayer of :...;Clnt<\ Ana. two sislc·rs, Fannie F'riedman and Sadw Fisher, both nf :Yew York ; a brother, Sam Werug of New York and :,everal 1randchildren. Services will be held Thursday ~\t I p.m. rn Temple 8(>th Sholom. Santa Ana . Parif1c View ~lemon al Park as in r harge of ar- rClngements. Friends w.ho wa sh may make m1·monal contri butions to the Leukemia Sor1et y or the \ml•rican Cancer Society. From Page A I CELLA ... d:ly, an Oran~<' County Grand Jnry investigation into suspected offenses not within the scope of the fE'deral investigations is tern· por arily recessed. Tuesday, a former employe of the hospital print s hop that turned out poht1ral eamp8lgn literature C<'lla contributed lo candidates. an l RS agent and Social Security adminis tration nfficial test1f1NI before t he federal jury. And todav. Celia's p11hlir rela liong eonfidant F'ran.k Gelinas, and two persons <'lose to Stale Controller Ken Cory, one of Celia's favorite pohtical figuri's, havt' reportedly been called to testify . One of those is Cory·s top aide, Ctlrl D 'Agostino. The other Is the ~late rontroller's brother-in law <tnd eampl\lgn computer malling <':<~rt . Hill Rutchcr. ' . ..... , . Mayor's Joh Up For Grabs Tlw Co:,ta Mesa City Council t•lectaon has an added dimension this year: It may also decide who "'ill be thepext m ayor . For 12 or Costa Mesa's 22 years .b a city either Alvin L. Pinkley or Robert Wilson bas been mayor. Pinkley is currently mayor and will not seek re election. Wilson was the last mayor and may not seek re 1.'lect1on . That means that the mayoralty is also at stake in the election. The present council members Jark Ha mmett, Norma Hertzog, and Dominic Raciti all have given sigrls of wanting to be mayor so they are not expected to be on the sidelines in the c.lmpaigning. Raciti, an incumbent, will be fir::.t working to retain his council ::-l.'•1t. but he can be expected to sug~est bargains to other <'andidates on the mayor's position. Mrs. Hertzog and Hammett •ilso will be wooing support from likely winners and entering into the kind of agreements that say: "If you vote for me this time, I'll vote for you the next time around." Mt.:rh of this speculation is based on the possibility of Wilson not running, a question which will not be answered until after the deadline for· the return of nomination papers Dec. 24. But there is another "if" in the equation. What if Raciti were defeated? ·'That would raise the possibility of a new mayor and even a new vice mayor," one observer said . "That would mean three new council members and they may want to give the mayor 's job to a newcom er.·· *· * * From Page Al ELECTION. • J ordan. an architect and a former councilman; Tom :"Jel~m. an optometrist and presi- dent of the Costa Mesa Tomor-·>- row group; and Paul Raver, an Oranl!e County government ad- mirustrator, who r an in the last w3ter and sanitary district elec- tions . &iil)gh declined to respond to tht> questwn Jordan said, "1 :-.<.'nously doubt it. but the door is op1.'n .. :-.lelson commC'nted, "I ctt'ln 't think so. but I haven't de- cided really ... Raver res ponded. ll 's up an the air right now, but there 1s a possibility." Air Traveler.s Fogged In At Bay Airport More than 200 passengers bound for Orange County on Air California flights were delayed :-everal hours and had to be bused'to San Jose Airport when dense fog shut down both the San f'rancisco·and Oakland airports this morning. Passengers on both the 7:15 a.m. flight from Oakland and the 8 30 a.m . flight from San Fran- cisco, both bound for Orange County, were bused to San J ose. They arrived in Orange County ~ever al hours overdue. Another 200 passengers were experted to be delayed a~ Jeast an hour due to the fog, according to Air Cal officials. S hortly before 11 a. m ., passengers on two 10:15 a.m. flights, one from San Francisco and one from Oakland, were still waiting for the fog to lift the Bay Area. However, airport officials said 1t was expected to lift high enoug h for commercial plane travel "within minutes" after 11 a.m Air Cal officials said the low- hanging fog occasionally affects their early morning flights to Orange County from the Bay Area. However, they said it was rare for the fog to bang on long <>nough to a!Cect the 10:15 a .m. flights. Talk Planned On Zeppelin f'. W. von Meister, once vice president or a firm that used lighter·than-air ships for trans- Atlantie transport , will discuss the history and potential forthe future Of the zeppelin at UC Irvine tonight. Von Meister, wbowasvicepre·· ~ident of Atlantic Zeppelin Transport Company from 1936 to 1941, will· speak at 7:30 p .m . in room 220 of Social Science Tower on the UCI campus. The talk is free and open to the public. . . . . .. . . .. ; :( . --·-. ........ ~...._ _,,,,,,,~,. "'?#! ) I Dally Piiot Pllotolly P~to·~r SPECIAL CANINE UNIT TAKES TO WATER DURING WEST NEWPORT DRAGNET .::. i M an Who Allegedly Injured Detective Was Shot Later In Los Angeles ;:: 1 j 12 Stewardess FromPageAJ . 1 Outfits Stolen ~~!~~ ~c~~~~~!;";:,.·Ncwix>rt poi;,~.: point Officers even took to boats hacl identified the· man. Two de··.• From College in an effort to find a trac·e of the lertives staked out an apartment ! susi>t>ct. in Los Angcles believed to h<' : Orange Coast t'olll'gt»s flight service traimng program is hav- ing some problems dressing its stewardess ead ets. Someone broke into the program's storage area and stole 12 stewardess un· iforms worth $528, aCl'Ording to police . Pohce said there were no signs of foreed entry, and they believe the burglar had keys to get into the building on lht• Costa Mesa campus. The three-piece safari-type tan suits and blue or tan blouses could be worn in public, police said. However. wearing one of the :;nappy uniforms could at· tract the attention of police, who are sC'eking the burglar on gra nd theft charges . All along, Hamilton said, the F'oss· residence ' man assert<'dly was hiding in tht· ~i Al ~bout 4 a.m F'o~~ appear ) neighborhood. and. seconds after police tried : At about 6:30 p.m. when the h · t I seareh cooled. Mrs. Marianne arn•st him. the s ootmg --. place ·--;· Underwood and h er daughter, • ,, Sara. went to the garage of the Capt. Hamilton said JX>tective 'I family home at 477 Prospect· John Furrow said he saw the s us ' Ave .. only to b~onfrontcd by the peel rea('h toward his waist , suspect who said that he wanted Then the dete<"tive fired a single ~ .. lhe car, ··or 1'11 blow your brains shot • out. .. He fled in the vehicle. The next rhaplC'r took place' in Long Reac h where highway patrolmen pirked up the stoll.'n car heading north along the San Diego F'reew ay. A purswt e ns uC'd, but o(ficers iost the rar on city streets. later fioding it abandoned in a parking lot. A.rson Suspected =::., RERKELEY (UPI) -Arso11r· .. • inspeclors are investigating-<f' i· rash of a half-dozen fires which-:-. caused Sl0,000 damage to .. · F::;hleman Hall on the Universil~•·'· of California campus early Tue~­ day. 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