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1975-12-05 - Orange Coast Pilot
I I Want Cash itl Treasury ., .. ... J . Terrorist Band Executive Says I Frees 5 Children; Hinshaw G i ven Displays Captives Tandy Funding • . DAILY PILOT ·. * * * 1oc * * * . FRIDAY AFTE RNOON, DECEMBER 5, 1975 VOt. ... HO. m . 4 SECTIONS. 46 ~AGln ' • ,,,,,.,.,:: "'*· .... t ., •• reisbureau U~lhl""94• MALE HOSTAGE FACES POLICE FROM BALCONY Indonesian Blindfolded, Tied With Electrtc Wire Terrorists Free 5 of 11 Children Another two were freed when he came out of the consulate 45 minutes later . AM STERDAM <UPI> -Ter· rorists h olding a s core or hostages in the Indonesian con· sulate forced captives at gun- point today to stnnd blindfolded Cl\.& balcony w1lh an electric ca· 1 /61e ound their necks . But they ' / Cr ed e children who had been Meanwhile. another terrorist band held dozens or hostages abord a hijacked train at Beilen. where a 1,000-man force of troops and police appeared ready to al· tack to free the captives held since Tuesday morning. The gumnen allowed police to carry off the 'bodies of three hostages they had killed and dumped out of the train. ti / ~mo t · aplives. '0 , The gunme n holding 26 persons, including 11 children. They r eleased three children I when they allowed a mediator to \ enter the dark brick building. . 'HELP, IJELP,' SCREAA1S lllRD VISALii\ (l !'1 ' .\thief made off \lt1tlt r Hl) '• •'t I u d ll·om a Visalia p(''. M'H ~ ,1r·:p1.• rrtes of ~Ip f t<m'\ \.he iJ •• : Witnr!'l~cli said l ' ... " .111 ! l11ffeJ the t:ilkll'~ bird Ill =i ~ ,,t poc~et Bnd as he was flc'"'n•: \hi' bird stuck his hend out and )elled "Help, Help.·• Both groups or terrorists are South Moluccans, seeking in· dependence from Indonesia or their former Spice Isl ands homeland -once a part of the Dutch emnire. Dutch Pr em ier Joop Den Uyl told a news <.'onference his gov· ernmcnt would not budge on Its rejection oC the gunmen's de· mands, which included the lm- medintc rclcnse of somf' 25 South Moluc<.'ons held ln Dutch jails for offenses connected with their campaign for independence. (tee TE RROR, Paf .) rain oes • • rac ID rv1ne Hinshaw 'Given' $1,000 Cong r ess man Andr~w f-linshaw got a $1.000 campaign contribution from the Tandy Corp while he was count~ as· sessor immediately following a denial of a tax exemption claim filed by the company. a former Tandy executive testified late Thursday. Pr osecu ti o n witn ess Paul Tabor. Tandy ·:; tax maRager al the time of the al- leged donation to the Hinshaw coffers. told an Orange County Superior Court jury that he made the decision after discussing the denial in early 1972 with former auditor-appraiser George Upton. Tabor testified before Judge Robert P. Knee land called a three·day weekend recess in f-linshaw;s bribery trial that it was Upton that r aised the issue of Tandy's failing to "chip in" to Hinshaw's campaign. "l said somethin~ to Upton to the effect that I would never make the same mistake in the future." Tabor told Assistant District Al· torney Michael Capizzi. Tabor said h e later m et Hinshaw and Upton at Tandy's ·Radio Shack w arehouse in Garden Grove where the three men discussed lax exemptions on electronic equipment imported by the company. At that time, Tabor said, he as- sured Upton that he intended to "begin a program" of donations to Hinshaw's campaign to pre·. vent what he said might be "any future misunderstandings." Tabor, now a prjvatt; a~coun· tant. s&.id the $1 ,000 was paid into the Hi nshaw fund via a personal check signed by Tandy Vice President James Buxton. Buxto n . whose tesll monv ended Thursday. has confirmed the donation . He has also testified that Upton picked up five $700 stereo sets. a marine generator that was installed in his boat and a tape dcek during negotiations with the Tandy com· pany. (Stt HINSHAW, Page A2) olon Indict ed NEW YORK CAP) -A special stale prosecutor today an nounccd the indictment or st ate Ac:st'mtrty Maj&rtty l.eaclu Al b~1·t Blum enthal on eight counts of perjury in connection with nn investigation of a nur~lhg home scandal. ... I . Dog Fights Cat,s Used for Practice SAN JOSE <UPI ) -Police said tod ay they have put a h a lt to a cruel dog-fighting operation tn which cats and stray dogs wer e torn to pi eces when used as "sparring partners" for the fighting bulldogs. Three young m en were arrest ed and cha r ged wit h cruelty and cons piracy. Ten vicious pit bulls were seized. Police said an investigation began when com plaints were received that cats were being tossed into a fray with the pit bulls during practice for fi ghts and that stray dogs were tied to posts and attacked by the fighting animals to enrage the m for the contests According to officer s. t he dogfights were cond~ct ro in garages and secluded lots. There were md1ca tions that h eavy betting occurred at the fi ghts. and the participating dogs ~ere ofte1:1 kil~cd or v1c1ously wounded but wer e not given vetenn anan carr Task F oree S ued Supervisors Orde r 'Drug-Bait' Funds By GARY GRANVJLLE Of Ill• O•llY Pll.t St•H Two county s upervisors want $19,723 now held in a Santa Ana bank act'ounl by the Orange County Drug and Narcotics Task Force put into the' county treasury And to see that it 1s. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Laurence Schmit. acting as a two-man committee. late Thurs day ord ered Deputy County Counsel Laur;ence Watson to file Vntknooar Snipper? a lawswt cla1m1r1g the money nghtrull y belongs to the county Today. D1edr1ch said he would propos e to the full hoard of superv1!5ors t hat a S20.000 cash fund be established hy the county to replace the task force fund he hopes to capture through the legal action Thurs d ay night , three supervisor s. Thomas Ri ley, Robert Battin and Ralph Clark. were unaware of lhc command to Watson by th<.' board':. twn man subcomm1ttcc to begin the legal action. .. The county coun~<'l 's office would not say today ~hether or not the two-m an comm1ttcc as signed to investigat(' thl' fund 1s empowered lo order legal action Diedrich. however. insisted Huntin g ton B each 's late Thursdaythat1tis nccessar y phantom slasher who snips in order for the committee to up wom en ·s underwear complete its invest1g:it1on of with a pair of scissors is what he termed money obtained being sought b y police from a county agency outside agam today. normal channels . The slas her stru<=k again The money was oblruned m Thursday night al The Ap· Superior Court from conv1ctl'd pie Aparlm en t s. 670(1 drug offender s and used as a so-- Warner Ave. called nash roll in undercover Police said the srasher's narcotics bU)l·bust operations. method of operation is to Records and accounts covenng find women 's underwear the fund are now held at the unattended in apartment Orange Police Department by washers and dryers . Then Orange Police Chief Merrill Own h e s nip a up th c u n . can, a fund trustee darlhin~s. The re have_ The records. which were been a whole series of snip· fbtmerlyl'lelctln an Orange Coun pings over the par.• e~ht ty District At\orney's office, were month!, tnvest~atOJ'l!...seiKl-:--iJ---Ql:u.Vereclto...Iluoc.AD.Nov. 23 a!t.~r <See FUNDS, Pate A2) Mishap Derails 4 Cars By DOUGLAS FRITZSC'IH: Of th~ O••IY Pilot Staff A Sant a Fe freight train de· railed in fr\'lne Thur~day nighl, spilling tons of 10ch·th1ck boiler plate. shearing off lelt•graµh poles and halting tram lrathc on the major lrack from San D1ego lo Los Angeles. ~o one was 1nJUrt'fi in lht· i .4S p m accident near J(•ffre~ Road, about a quarter mile cast of the '.\teadows m obile home park Police said tod:1v the wreck, which threw four or" the 22 freight cars from the tra<:k. apparently was caused b,· an m erheatcd "hot box." part of lhl' fre1f!ht car wheel and suspension ;.i ... .,emhly The defect "h1er1 sent lhe massive sheets 11f ..,lt'l'I ... 1tding from the freight c;irs \\a~ de>tt•c l ed bv a model train 1·ntht•..,1asl who ·happened h,· tiH· al·••iclcnt, according to I n .·~· pol1 l'r Sgt. Robert Lennert Lennert said t!:J'. v.htl l' police and railway agents in!'>pl'cted the wreck for pos~1 hic sabotage. the model railroad fanC'1er pointed out the dam aged "hot box .. as a likely cause Lennert said the rail~·ay agents agrCl'<I and no de· liberate attempt lo d"rail the CSee DERAIL. Page .\2) \\ eatlui.r Low cloucls nighl .rncl morning hours w1tli parllal clearing m the aflernoC1n Saturdav Litt!<' tern · perature change l l1gh:-~R lo 64. Lows 50 lu 55 I NSI DE TODA l ' There'll be quite a /~ d1/ /erent presentations of "Thf' Messiah" on the coast this year. but Orange Coa!i t College conductor Carol Boeltn isn't worned about compellng Sec Page Cl of the w~ekender l nd("X :\< Ct 1 A4 ' ., •" •14 CJ .. •1 .. & U.f ... Ct .. . .. L A2 OAILYPILOT s Friday. Decemt>er 5 1975 WHEELS AND WRECKAGE LINE THE SANTA FE TRACKS FOLLOWING DERAILMENT THURSDAY Tons Of St~ Sheeting Slid From Freight Cars In Wreck That Blocked _Main L_in_e ___ _ f 'rom Page A I DERAIL. • • tr:un IS SU!>(ll'l'll·d Se \'er :.i 1 t 1 m l' s 1 n recent months. off1<:L•r:. havC' removed ''bJecb apparl'nll) placed on the track" Ill a n attempt lo derail a trJ1n \ccord1ng to 1.t•nnt·rt. lhe l'ar" each earrit•d 108 tons of stl·<·l plate that s lid from the cars hkt• so man) gu11lotme bladc•s Rail\\ay c·rc•\\.s worked all n1g hl try1og to rc•pa1r tht damage Efforts continued this morning as the crews attl'mpted to ahgn thl' replacement track. Lennert s aid the track was ex pt:>cted to reopen for tram travC'I somet1ml' today . Santa re of f1c1aJ s could not be contacted th1~ morning The cars and :.heel:-. of fl) ing !>teel s ht>an•d off at lt•ast o.;1x railroad lt•lt•g r a ph poles. Lc>nm•rt :-aid. But the "1n·s downt>d on lht.• tracks were cll'arcd w1thout rnc1 dent. he said Horse Killed In 'Traffic' GREENSBORO. ~ C <AP > ·'Traffic." a horse ~ h1ch got 1b name when it dashed into traffic two years ago, 1s dl'o.ld. a \'1ct1m of a collision with a s talton wagon two day:-. bdore For two days. owm•r Ann \'elton, h er husband, Brun " friends and animal lover~ kt•pt vigil beside lhe inJurc.-d hor"l' 1n :.i fi eld beside the road when• it "-a'> hurt "Traffic" was too badly in jured to get up or he moved but there was hope for a lime Rut on Thursday, the. injunes to hl'ad. legs and s pine had taken their toll and the horse was no lonj!cr trying to get to her feet Senate Tells CIA Actions WASHINGTON <U PJ 1 Senate investigators say the Cl \ has conducted thousands of cov ert oper ations s eeking lo in nuence events in Chile and othl'r foreign countries . A debate is dl· ,•eloping over whether lheo.;t· powers s hould bt' curbed and 1f ..,o how The Senate lntclhf!ence Com· m1ttee r e leased a staff report Thursday saying the CIA. undl·r three presidents bet ween 1963 and 1973. s pent m ore than $13 m1llton trying to covertly manipulate politics 1n Chile ORANGE COAST • P" t 1• ... •r l rM\I t'I.-~ J' I I w fP\ .,.., r • '""' •1 n• N,..,, rt .. \\ t'lll.t 11\t<t ' r '° ''' I 'l"r.JI ( '""''' p,,Q1t\1'11nQ (OH t' II Y "l u .ti• ui•t·O"~ -t•• PVf'll1·,..fll'1 Atnnd.-., ""'"'•J' •, 111t ,,.>f' ( O\ff't Nt •' Nf W' f)t I IW _. h h t It 111 I t • ,, ,. r ""'~, ... ,.. \/ 1i•· , .,., "' '\. 1 "t 1 " v .. ;i,., .. "'' \ .,.,,,t1.,1 fl• "t '..c.ut1 \ "''' t A "•;~·· ttq10"'°'1t ... 1.111,. • i-1ur111,n• '1 "~'r!""' w,,, ~"' ""' ,,,. ,,., l'H V"' riuf1l1\r.1nq pl,.nl '"' ti l~) Vt_.\I h4H ,fr•f't C. ~""I-' M1 ,,1 t ,AhfUfhtA ~lf,o't Robert N Wero • , •·'\uh n1 .1"'1 i·ybh'-t~" Jcl<k R. 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(A•1•nuH.t \4.lb,1 1''"'" hv c•n'•' tm'Hfi' •• , "'""Ai' w 1\ '"""""'i¥ "'1ltt.W.., Of'\tlM1tOlt\ \J 1' f'N\ntntv B~d .. lia11 Trial Victim Faced Cut In Her Allowance 8y TO)! BARLE\' Of thP Dally Pilot st•ff An Orange Count~· Supl'nor Court jury w :i~ :-enl home for the weekend late Thursday shortly after it was told by a defense wit ness that Nancy Fuller Atwater faced a possible cut in her mon thly allowance from $3,000 to $1 ,000_ Jurors in the trial of mak nurse Daniel Garb1s Bcdl'l1an. 40. ha\'e already learnl'<i that the !'iewport Beach woman was bat tt•red to death with a bronw f1gunne on the night before sht• \\as to attend the heanng into lht• Superior Court Cl\'il petition. Bank of America trust officer Evelyn Chapin " as not asked the reason for the prooposcd cut 10 :'.lrs Atwater 's allo\\ance from the fund that supported hc>r and her invalid hus band. A C Cox Atwater. 61. But Bedeltan s two lawyers From Page ,11 FUNDS ... completion of an audit by state auditors. Duncan said he· was taking physicial control of the records to remove them from both the supervisors administrative sub- poena power and what he ea!IC'd the political arena After completion of the audit the state auditors found there had been no misuse or misappropna t100 of the money as charged by Supervisors Robert Battin and Schmit two months earlier But they also found that court 1?u1dehnes for h andltng the money had not always been followed F'or exa mple. the ~U1dt'l1nes called for money to be issut•d to n:ircot1cs officers only when a c•heck s1gn1:•d by two trustel's and ..iccompanied by a court ordt•r supported the bank withdrawal The auct1tors notl'd there had been 20 "ithdrawals from the a<· C'Ount without court orders. They also found that court or ders covering S3 ,06fi worth of de posits had not heen followed. And. the auditors sc.ud, in 1974 a $6.000 read y c a sh fund had been marntained outside the bank at count. The auditors did not answer the major question raised by Diedrich and Schmit three months ago when the secret court funds \\.er<' uncovl'red Both charged the money had been illegally obtainC'd from th<' convicted offenders and nghtful ly belonged 1n the count} treasury Obviously irked that thf' r1• cords and al'cou11ts arl' now in Duncan's hands. Diedrich sa1cl Thursday, "I am tired of waiting for an attorney general's opinion as to the fund ·s legality when our own county counsel has told us 1t is illegal and his opiruon is sup ported by legislative counsel." "J h~ven 't seen the audit, but from what I r ead in the papers It 's obvious that the m oney hasn't been handled as those who established the fund directed ... Diednch said. "How can they s ay it's being well cared for when court orders are not being followed and there 1s a secr et $6.000 ~lush fund noat ing around." At the time the records were delivered to him Ounc:m !laid he would impost" a frCt?zc on th<' fund until the attorney genrraJ 's optr.j ~ h~e ~!.!~ht tc. !'~ei-"""'-• "This fund has been a vaJunble tool ln hclpan.i law enforcemt-nt tt) -app...-Mnd 41 rutt pwther• -tlDd. e.fter all, that Is Its purpose." Duncan said~ ' t.•arl1er argued before Judge J a mes F' Judge that Mrs . Al water hid nursing notes on her husband's condition in her mat· tress and apparently had reason to fear the outcome of the civil hearing. They claim that their client acted in self d efense when he re· peatedty hit Mrs. Atwater. 50, and that he was seeking lo pro tecl both himself and Atwater last Feb. 5 when he used the metal duck to fell his employer. Bedeltan then dumped Mrs. At water's body tn the trunk of his <'ar . drove 1t to an auto wrecking vard in Paco1ma and stuffed it in- to a 55-gallon oil drum. He then covered the body with hquid cement and put a car door over tht' con tamer to prevent de-. tect1on and ensure hardening of the mixture The burly Lebanese immigrant told Newport Beach police in a taped confession that has been played back to the jury that Mrs. Atwater attacked him with a carving kmfe as he went to the kitchen for a gla~ o('water. He has testified from the wit· ness stand that she was bent on killin g he r husband with that knife and that she tried to use it on him when he tackled her with a bear hug as s he headed for Atwater's bedr oom . Bedelian said a knife wound in the woman's scalp was inflicted when he d t'flected the weapon. He then clubbed her to death with the heavy fi gurine. he said. Both defense lawyers argued Thursday that !\itrs. Atwater was determined to hasten her ailing husband's death and that she fed him at least a pint of alcohol a day with that end in view. Defense witness Nancy Fenno told the j ury that she often pre- vented Mrs. Atwater from serv- ing her hus band alcohol and v.arned her employer that the doctor had restricted the patient to JUSt two OUn('es a day. The private duty nurse tl's t1f1ed that Mrs. Atwater slapped her husband until his chl'eks were rt'd, often covered him ent1relv with a blanket that bore his m.onogrammed initials and repeatedly told him she in- tended to leave him and divorce him His reaction. Mrs. Fenno said, was to cry a nd tell Mrs Atwater 'Oh. mommy, oh, mommy ·· The frail Atwater took the wit ness stand for 15 minutes this week to testify that he heard a scuffle in the living room during the rught hours last Feb. 5 and his wife calling to him for help He was then r eturned to the Santa Monica convalescent home where he is receiving round·the- clock nursing car e. Defense attorney Roger Agaja· man expects to conclude his case Monday. Judge Judge will then C'nll for final arguments and in· struct his Jury before he sends 1t off to deliberate. Robber Vses 'Stun Grm' LOS ANGELES CAP> - An intruder armed with an ('leC'tnc "stun gun" robbed a Sh e rman Oaks home a fter tern porarily im· mob1hz1ng a 13-year·old boy wit h the weapon, police said today. Officers said the youth, Richard Fiavin J r .• 13, was not seriously injured when hit by a dart from the Ta.ser gun Thursday. The device fire:. a dart wirtd to a battery whkh nrrttt ·11-to,.....~ent. S0,000 volt char1te. I Ford Welcomed In Indonesia By HELEN THOM~ JAKARTA (UPI) -President Ford. buoye:i by "very, very con struclive" talks in China, arrived to an enthusiastic welcome by 100,000 Indonesians today and declared America is "a Pacific nation" despite the embar rassmenl of Vietnam. In a toast at a banquet m his honor , Ford told this oil-rich na· t10n the United States is dedicat· ed lo peace and progress in the Far East. It was what President Suharto wanted to hear America has no mtent1 on of pulhng out of Asia. despite a lower prol'ile in the af· termath of the Vietna m war. The residents of the world's sixth largest country gave Ford. his wife Betty and daughter S usan a warm welcom~. Thousands of school children holding pastel parasols against a soft . tropical drizzle waved U.S. and Indonesian flags a nd cheered and sang to the presiden- tial motorcade. The largely ceremonial, 19- hour visit to J akarta came on the heels of a four day visit to Peking Trooper Free In Shooting ORLANDO, Fla. CUPI> A coroner's jury took eight minutes to exoner ate rookie slate trooper Robert Rennie Jr. m the mis taken killing or a motons l he thought was drawing a gun on him. The alJ.male jury ruled Thur!-. day the 28·year-old trooper used justifiable force in the :;hooting Saturday of Frank D. Booth Jr., 50, the former head of a federal jobs program in Brevard County. Testimony at the inquest n· vealed that Rennie had been radioed mistaken information that Booth was driving a stolen car; that Rennie did not reaJize Booth was probably drunk and grief.stricken: a nd that the trooper thought Booth was a rmed and reaching for a weapon. which Ford and advis ers halll'd as a sign that U .S Chm a n·l.1 lions art' sound and ltt•aHhy and ::,un· lo ~et bt•ttt•r dl•sp1lt• lingering d1sai:rt•t•1111•11t:. ov1.•1 Taiwan and dl'lt•ntt· with Huss1a The talks MP <'l'rta111 to t·<.•ntcr on energy I ndu1w..,1.1 1, om· of the larges t 011 produl'l''' 1n till' world and supplier of l l Jk.'n 1•11t of America's imporh .md 1n creased U.S. m1ht.ff) ~11d . wh1rh has dropped by m ore th.in 75 pt·1 cent the last seH•ral) t'.tr' "We remain f1rml} c·omm1lll'd to peace and secu r it y 111 Southeast Asia and lhrou~houl Asia." Ford told his host:- "We see our own prosperity and progress linked with the pa:-.t popu lations. th e dynam ll' economies. the abundant r ti sources and the rtl'h l'Ulturcs of this great region. "We share a commitment to economic and social progrl'ss," he said. "We s hare the reahz..i lion that international c·<xlper.1 t1on is essential for 1nkrnat1onal stab1hly and prospenl) ·· f'ord's vis it 1s a ::,how of sup port for Suharto \\ho camt· to power by crus hing a Cum mnunisl coup in 1965 at a t1ml' when Commun 1st powc'r 1n Southeast A1sa 1s gro"mg .it ,1 rate caus ing t•onslrrnat1on to u.S. officials Indonesia, with a popuJatwn ol 135 million. 1s a m <tJur LI S . .ill} 111 Southeast Asia. Although 1t h;1s 13,000 is lands curving in its archipelago, two-thirds of them live on J ava -many m virtual poverty. But crude oil is Indont's1a's acr in the hole. The country is a member of OPEC and u h y piece in the world's oil nuzzle. In his response toast, Suhurto expr essed Indones ia's m1 sg1v ings about the s ituation 1n Southeast Asia in the wake of Vietnam, and urged the Unill•d States to remain a force to be reckoned with in the Pacific "Cooperation between 111 dones1a and the U nited Stall's <in a basis of mutual respect anti equality will <'Ontnbutl' lo postwar s tability 1n this region · Suharto s aid. Fro1n Pag~ . .\I HINSHAW. • • l pton. 5;,, plt.•acll'<i gwJly to hnlwry lit' 1s now free aftf'r "l'I v1nl: 84 days of l:l six-month l'uuuly Jail lerm lhnshaw, 54, 1s being tried on llu l'l' ff'lony t•ounts of bnbery <"t>nta1m·d in a Grand J ury indict- llll'lll lit• 1s accused of unlawful· I} at•Cfpllng s tereo equipment. ,\ntl a $1,000 tontribution from ttll' Tandy Corporation. The Newport Beach lh•pubLican 1s further accused of ~ohc1trng a bn be from a lawyN· r epresenting Beckman Inslru· ments m return for his favorable ;.1cllon as a ssessor in an assess· ment appeals hearing regarded as vital by the Fullerton firm f 'rom Page A J TERROR ••. lie said since the gunmen had k1lll•d three hostages. any accep- tance of their demand for safe c•1mduct out of the country was "unacceptable if we are to pre· 'l'llt r ecurrences and maintain l;m and order." Il l' s;.1id the government's pnme t'Onsideration was to save Uw lives of the hostages "as far ~is possible." The premil'r s aid the govern- ml•nt intended to· use all means ,!\' a ti a b I e t o t h 1 s -' • a t - tl·mpts to t'O nvince. patience, cllhl'r ml'ans :ind methods which m1~hl ·1 esult in surrender . but aJ:.o the use of force." I le said a decision to use force could becom e "more urgent" if mon~ hos tages were killed. He ... .11d tht• fir:-.l two hostage killings ruesday might be regarded ~s ··~ product of an initially chaollc :.1tuat10n . but the third victir.t \\ :l!'i murdered 1n <!Old blood." U.N. Admits Surinam UNITED NATIONS. N.Y . IUPI) -Surinam was admitted lo the U.N. General Assembly Thure;day t o bring to 144 the number of countries in the world organization. Surinam, form erly Dutch <;uyana. gained independence from the Netherlands Nov 25 .ind immediately applied for l ' ;--.; me m bersh1 p. Its flag will b<' 1 ai:.ed alongside those of other L' ="·member countries today. Drexel's Holiday Promotion 1 - Booltcase v. 1h Ch1no1~enc Oecc r.i•111n Sale! . ' Hol id ay bounty tram the Et Cetera collection by Drexel 1ri\tf 1•l1•1• .. 1, '1111 li\·.cl •Wll• I lr11110••1"'1 T••• 11 l•, 1 '· 1• I I nr.illv•• 1il11•I 1 • ,r'•J ~ r ll •"I"· \~~·nn(jc; ,1 .. ,,1 f ',, ,, n I ' ,. l• I t 11 • : 11•11lyurr1,11•1'1ll ft'I ,II• IL... Drexe~ ~~~f ~~~ ..J l I • r r - Bed in Bras-; Gill F1n1sh, WEBOA YS I SATUIOA YS 9:00 to S:lO . ... ._ _ _... __ , ... A- J I 1lv Acr 1 "°' ( i 1[l • ,. ;. " I NEWPORT BEACH • 11;:1 \\ L'> IC LI ffo' DR . 042·20SO LAG UNA BEACH • 14•, :-..011111ruA~I'1tw' . 4~ &Mt TORRANCE • 23"'49 HAWTllORNP. BL.VO tOrwn Fn 111 'I. Sun 12 ~ 301 Ji~l.tll-· By WJLLIAM SCHREIBER Of Ille O.lly ...... ~" Orange County's unemploy ment rate declined for the second month m a row durine November lo 8 percent even though the total number or countians without jobs held steady at the October level of 62,200. Nationally, the unemployment rate dropped in November from 8.6 to 8.3 percent or the labor force, f edernl ofCicials reported today. The drop 1n lh~ JObless rate &1S ·w@Ol][( ®®[?W O©® The column appears daily except Saturdays and Mond:l)'S. t ,111 n firoh/1•111 1 f l1t•11 11 nit· 1'111 1>111111 /'(II 1111/<111 11·tl 1111~· 111·1 rlw It 11.\11 t'I \ Wit/ (ll' I 11111 1/1111 IWl'd Ill ·'"' t t' 1111'<1111 I w.~ 111 1/llU'rlfl/t('ll( llltlf /I II .~ 1111' .\ii. 1\1 cl If '''''" qtll'\(1111/!i ltt 0 /'11r /1111111 Al \' 1111 r 'i I' " 11' t' () r tlllll •' (''""I /)111/11 l'tl1tl. /> () /i11 1 I,,,,, 1· .. ,1u \(1 .\II ('I •121,~1, /111 /11rl1 ''''"' 11 le pl11111 1'""111 r Pontander Balb DEAR PAT: I decided to use your recipe for pomander balls and make several for Christmas gifts. But I don't know where to buy orrisroot. which is one of the m41in ingredients. R.G., Costa Mesa A number or other readers have asked the same question. plus requesting the recip\> to be repeatt>d . Orris root may be pure.based rrom almost any pharmacist at a nominal cost. The method or m aking pomander balls is to inst-rt wholt' cloves in skins or oranges, lemons or limes. Let dry, then <'Oat the dove-covered rruit with t his moisture: ont' teaspoon each or ground cinnamon and orrisroot for uch piece or fruit. Cover with spices by s haking in a plastic bag. Wrap the fruit loost>-ly or place in a foil-covered tray or basket. Store in a dry place for three or four wteks, turning rvery few days, until the fruit shrinks and harden:t. -O.rlstmas Bill DEAR PAT· I remeber a very funny article in the Daily Pilot last year around Christmas ll added up the total cost of the gift:; named in the holiday season song "The Twelve Days of Christmas." I intended to note this huge Christmas gift bill but neglected to do so at the time Can you find out what it was? I.. K .. San Clemente According to the Capitol News Sttvice article, rock bottom cost. of those ra bled g ifts totaled $20,529.32. Keep in mind that un· skilJf"d labor was utilized for the maids a-milking, lords a-leaping, tbe dancing ladies. drummers and pipers -and those were la~t year's prices! Unintended Ilse DEAR PAT: I 've been making my own cone-type filters out of paper towels. My neighbor men· tioned to me that she'd heard that these towels aren't pure enough for homemade fi n er use. Is this tnte? R.T., Fountain Valley There's no "official" advice about this, but the Food and Drug Administration has published a Ust or act''e ptable ingredients for coffee filters that assure purity. Paper towels include ingredients that are net approved. A spokfosmao for one popular paper towel manufacturer says that bis company would not a d vise any purpose other than the in· f'Very other mother whose <'hildren leave crayons in their HEW Prohibited WASHINGTON <UPI> -The House has voted to prohibit the Department of Health, Education and We lfare from ordering school districts to bus children beyond t h eir neighborhood schools for purposes of racial t-quality. I 'M WRtTING TO SAMTA . ONLY ID SHOPPING ~vs LEFT.' 1 11'1~ ''•'l,' "• 11n t•'l I "~'u"• C:.vnf'.l•t "II' In( • ~riday December S 197'> OAIL V'PILOT • ID OC's Jobless Rate equaled the October increase and thus left lht: unemployment rate at the same level as in Sep· tember. The feder~I government. sa.td 7.7 milhon persons were un employed in N\>ve mber. Before the October n se. JOt>- fessness had declined over the previous four months from Its re· cession peak of 9.2 percent last May. Despite the improvement in November, joblessness 1 ~ forecast to remain above 7 per- cent through 1976 Alta Eldridge, labor market speciahs t tor the California Human Relations Agency, said the November figures for Orange County are still well above the same month a year ago, when the rate was six percent and 44,300 people were on the jobless rolls. Mrs. Eldridge said the decline for the past month was small - one tenth of one percent -but she predicted the Christmas Zeppelin Rep Expert Recalls Holocaust : By DOUG FRITZSCHE Of Ille 0.11' ftiktl St.I" F. W. von Meis ter was the American representative for a German firm that made the mammoth, gas-filled zeppelin lighter-than-air s hips seem at one time the dream of future transportation. He watched that dream go up in flames in 1937 as the airship Hindenburg burned at her moor· ing mast in Lakehurst, N.J. From his nearby vantage ''the effect was completely devastat· ing, both because of the way it was so completely consumed by the flames and because of all the people I knew a board,'" von Meister told me mbers of the UC Irvine faculty club at the campus Thursday. Thal explosion marked the end of the era of the zeppelin as a commercial transport. The ship was filled with hvdroj?en -the most flammable known gas because helium was a defense secret in the United States. Today helium an inert ,;as twice as heavy a:t hydrogen. but still lighter than air is no longer an American secret . And airships ha.ve been eyed as onr way to stretch energy supplies used for cargo transportation But von Meister , one<.' a viee president in the world's mo!:.t prominent zeppelin firm, doubts the grellt airships ever will have a commercial use again. ··1 cannot visualize a market of sufficiency to make then com mercially useful," said the 72· year-0ld von Meister They could be useful m efforts like lifting large. odd·shaped equipment such as hydro·electric turbines to r emote destinations. "But is there enough use to keep them busy 12 months a year ·~ 1t 1s a huge mvestme nt," he said The zeppelins. von Me1st t.>r s aid. were luxury craft. com parable to the finest steamer::. of the day The noise. h<' s aid, was lower than the low rumble of the air Dally ,.lot St.ff PllOto ZEPPELIN EXPERT F. W. von Meister conditioner in the meeting room. Each cabin was equipped with hot and cold running water. The service was excellent. he said But by today's standards, their 72·knot cruising speeds were slow . Even modern technology, he said . could not hurry the airships beyond 100to125 knots . But. had it not been for the war and had it not been for the secrecy surrounding the produc- tion of helium. he said, "l am sure the airships would have pro- vided a good service in interna- t 10 n a I trans port until the mid·l950's." Von Meister served from 1928 to 1938 as the American represen· tallve for the Atlantic Zeppelin Transport Co. and as a vice pre· sident for the firm from 1936 to 1941 His duties. he s aid, were making s ure facilities were available in the United States for the a rrival of the zeppelins and promoting the airships as a means or transportation. Pearl Bailey Tops Sunday Features Among features you'll pro bably rate "Sunday's &•st" tn the Daily Pilot are these FOR HOLi DA VS You can make your own Christmas de coralions using natural plant materials or other easy-to.find items-anything but plastic. Dai ly Pilot Staff Writer Jackie Hyman even has hints for the Christmas klulz.,.a pair of how· to stories scheduled for YOU Sec tion. Two Injured In Huntington Wreck, Fight A broadside collision at a IJunl ington Beach intersection sent two motorists to the hospital late Thursday. The pair then got into a fight in the emergency room, police said today. Emergency room personnel at Pacifica Hospital called police to returt'\ and intervene with the drivers, both under treatment for minor injuries. One, Leonardo Vasquez, 26, of Los Angeles , was transferred lo the Orange Co unty Meoical Center jail ward and bookC'd on suspicion of felony drunken driv ing. • Larry Gaffney, 29, of 504 Main St., Huntington Beach. was treat· ed and released. lnvestigators said th<' collision of vehicles took place at Delaware Street and Adam~ Avenue. · The spectacular crash. wit nessed by several persons. totaled Vasquez' car and mnirt ed major damage on Gaffncy's, according to officers. Freedom Train In SllNDA y·s BEST PEARLIE MAE "Courtesy, decency and class have left the world " Thal 's what veteran stage, movie and teleVlston star Pearl Bailev told Rex Reed in an mterview o.n why she's leaving show business for other fields. The column is scheduled for En· tcrtainmenl Page. CREEPI NG AUTHORITY- Uarvard Prof Doris Kearns wrote the "lecture" for this week's Courses by Newspaper feature and describes the growth of the power of thl' presidency. She says 1t has exceeded what the founding fathers probably lD· tended -and what many Americans today believe are wi se llmits. HOLIDAY HELPS-Pal Dunn answers several questions relat- ing directly to the holiday season and its joys and problems. Her answers might even be answers lo some of the problems you face this season. Scheduled for <"over page' of YOU Section Guard Shoots. Rape Suspect BERKELEY <AP> I\ Unjverslly of California police of· fleer shot and seriously wounded a m an he found assaulting a young woman on the campus here, officers say. H. Pete r Elmer s aid he answered a call Thursday night lhat a woman was being attacked near a science buildmg at the west end of the campus. He found a man beating a woman on the hHd with a rock When he ordered the attacker season hiring rush will account for another dcchnt? tn Decem~r She explained that the rate could decline even lbough the tolal number of Jobless countians was stable be<'ause the tot a l number of people with jobs in creased by 2,300 dunn~ Nov ember to a record high of 584,100, wttkh is 18,500 more than a year ago. ''1'urther gains 10 sales forces will boost employment to another new high in December. but •employment OPJ)Ortunitte:> w1ll decline dunng the fi rst quarh•r because of po~l holiday reduc ttons an rt>tatl tn1de and a seasonal s lowdown m co~trut tion." she prcd1ctt>d Some or tht ant1c1patt'd fi rst .. quarter decltnt! may bt' offset hy employment 1ncreast>s in lhl· eleetronics and boat lmilding rn dustries and the h1rin~ by n1u 11t ) and city governnwnts of 2.000 :,pecial census workl·r:-., M1 ~ Eldridge said. $100 000 Post ~ I hough !>mall layotf• 111;ere re~ ror~d during November JO food ~ "'' ocess 1n~. and conta1n l'r .. manufatturtnJ,:. M r~ Eldridgtt • noted that t•mplo> mt>nl incrca~c~ Wl"f'l' I ecordcd Ill ~nl05t every other C.'att.·~ory v. llh the largt•st single gain an the t1 ;.Hh:. service and government arc~ S hl' 01d nok th.it (•ontr.H·t <·cm :>truct1on work cont11H1l·d to dt>dtnl' during Nov1·mlwr from :.>7,100 Jot1 ::. lo 2.~.500 Jnhs :-.u f.tr thts Yl'c.Lr. OC Board Mulls Lobbyist in DC ORANGE COUNTY Orange County Su1>l•rv 1sor~ will be asked Tue:,day lo ere all'<• $90,000·a·year Wa!>tungton lob byist for county government cind hire form e r Cong ress man Richard T . Hanna to fill the job. County Admm1slrallve Officer Robert Thomas. in a letter lo the board, said four other govern Hicks Seeking Ban On Three Parlors Using the p r ovis1ons of California's so-called Red Light Abatement Act, Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hick:. went lo court Thursday to de· mand the clos ing of three massage parlors in Anaheim. Hicks. joined in the Supenor Court l awsuit by the state, charges def end ants Bee's Ori en Hicks will seek an inJunclum clos ing the premises at .t Superior Court heanng that has not yet been schedule<.!. His office will further ask that the fixtures and fittings at all three massa ge parlors be sold al sheriff's auction a year from thl' filing of the lawsuit tal Massage, Ecstasy No. I and C Shi atu Anm a's with being cen· lazz ORCert ters for prostitution, lewd con J 1 duct and related immoral ac ti1tfr.idavits by undercover Set for Mall police officers who entered the Saddleback College's JaZ¥. premises as patrons are attached groups will gi ve a mus ical to the lawsuits . Christmas present to Laguna Named as individual defen-Reach from 2 lo 4 p.m. Saturday dants in the three actions are in the city's n ewly r enovated June Bee Gordon, Richard Hyde Lumber Yard. and Rober ta Hyde Batte-Miller The 25-member jazz ensemble of Bee's Oriental Parlor. and the jazz octet are being host- Also, Zachary Smith, Larry edbythemerchantsofthemall. Gold, Bruce Armstrong and F.ven1n g pcrformanc:-l's Michael J . Garan of Ecstasy No. have also bt-en scheduled then• 1 and Sid and Charlene Crossley by the college's brass group. and Fudeko Oshita ol !::ih1atu An· Dec. 12. a nd the w oodwind ma's. pla yers. D ec 19 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- mt.>nt ag en~t l'" h.J \'l' tl•11tat1 vt•I v agreed to p1t'k up 40 p<.>rccnt ol the cost The Orang1· l'ounly Transit Dlstncl. lht• t·ounty S:.uulatwn Districb, lht• ('l)u11ty Watt•r Dt" tn<'t and lh<' t·ounty flood Con trol D1stncl v. ill {•ach put up lO percent of th<' money and receiv1 .1 10 percc>nt "h.Jrt> of the m•v. represenlalio11 Uncier tl'r ro~ of tlw proposed pact. Hanna "ould earn a salar~ of $.1(),000 a Yl'<J r and would havt- 1 he h elp of a S20.000 a-year leg1s la t 1vl' assist a nt a nd J ::.eeretary plus a total of $15,000 lo t•over trave l lo a nd from thl· county. lod ging, meals anct "JI• c1dentals. · · The time table outlined bv Thomas calls for thl' Washington offi ce to be ··operat1onal b> February l ·· Thi.? Washington 11fhct.> .Jlsu would get some l'Ollnty ~taff su1>- port from the CAO's .otf1cc-ancl the various other ::igt•ncct•s ~h<Jl will be r<'presented Thomas s atd his st J r! will evaluate "thl' cost or procedural impacts of proposed federJI leg1slat1on received from lht ~ashrngton offtee" and analy11 them for aclton, 1f nl<t·essary , by supervisori:.. The initial fundmg for Hanna·-. office would be for · six month,, until the end of the fiscal~ ear. The transit district has agret·<l - to participate onl} for the fir:-t ... 1x m onths ~•nd pl ;.in~ lo rt· l'Valuate the a~rC't>m<'nl hl'fon· supporting 1t agarn. This Week Specials LIVING and CUT CHRISTMAS TREES Thousands of becartiful trees to choose from 2 LOCATIO ... S 2123 ~ ll•d. at Vidcwia 2905 Red Hlll at Mstcl HOMrs 7:10 a.a to I 0:00 p.m.. VISIT OUR CHRISTMAS ROOM Display of Omw11e11ts Indoor, Out Door Ughts All Kinds of Beautiful Chrl stmas Decorations POINSETTIAS TREE GREEN 99c CUSTOM FLOCKING & FIRE PROORNG In plastic b091 for rno•ing •d •asy after Christmcn d~. MISRETOE MANY BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS PLANTS ro moose FROM 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. OAKLAND (U PI ) Th ~ American freedom Train, with ~ 4ts ·10 ~rtt of hkentt"l\niahe hibit11, oµenc.-d •~ doors to ~th<? publk her t" tod ny to frceu. Elmer said lhe man • lunged at him with the rock The ofC1cer said tie fired once with has COST A MESA • 646-3925 :lff catnter Yev'Ol~er. hitting tn man in the stomach. A 4 DAILY PILOT FUNNIES DEPT. -Our coastline w as vis ited the other rught by the s uggestion that the tn<.'reas ing number of rap e~ might be s lowed 1f we put a <·urfew on men. Keep them oCC the streets. that is. from snnset to sunnse unless the m en have their \\1ves or mothers with them. This rather novel suggestion came from Carolyn \.'lh1tehorn , Laguna Beach Chapter president of the National Organization for Women. known a!> NOW for shor,. She was addressing the Laguna B(.'ach Ci ty Council in a plea for city government efforts to curb the rape rate in the Art Colony . Reported rapes have more than doubled m Laguna when 1974 crime :itatistks are compared to lh1s year. This is not funny. Ms. Whitehorn. however went on to explain to the Laguna City Council persons that her sugges· tion for a night curfew for maks was mad(.' facetiously. LOOK UP FACETIOUS in your. d.tct1onary_ and you '11 find th~t-J means a Jest, a witty rema;{~ s peaking in a lightly joking or jocular manner. I guess that's what Ms. Whitehorn did. She went on to tell the council that what NOW really wanted now was for the city government to .organize some classes for women in self.defense. Also, help to make homes intruder-proof. later night bus s ervice and train ing for police persons who would be working with rape v1cl1ms. What the council did with Ms. Whitehorn 's plea sounded pretty ludicrous m itself. The council re- ferred all of this to the city's Social Committee> The Social Committee., Maybe that:. the nght group but 1f so. they ought to change the name so st doesn't sound like they pla n lea parties ANYWAY, YOU HAVE lo sus- pect that the chapter president of NOW <.'am e up with her JOCUiar comment about a male curfew to control rape as a means of cap- turing the attention of the council persons and perhaps a bit of at • tention in the press, which 1t got TmS TACTIC SEE~1S to be much in vogue these days where you propose a wildly radic al scheme in the effort to wake e\'erybody up and then water 1t back down to the program you re .. ,ally seek. The persons of NOW seem to use this technique often. f• The NOW cha pter presidl'nt t rould get away with a facetious ' proposal for an antl·rape pro- , gram because she 1s a woman. -Wonder what would happen if I tned the same thing? Whal sf l 'd come before the good City Coun- <.'11 and suggested the way to <.'On· trol rape 1s to ban all unescorted women from our coa~tal s aloons? What about 1mmed1ate arrest for female hitchhik ers? Or maybe we should pas~ a law against women w earing tight sweaters or pants or short skirts. AFTER STANDING l 'P and · tellmg the council all of Uus, 1 could then point out that of course I was justjoking. Just a little anti· . rape witticism. You know what would happen? The women of NOW wouldn't think I was very funny. I would be w ear i nJ? m y typewriter d own a round my ears. Friday. December~. 1975 Police Lineup for ·3 Tea1DSters DETROIT (AP) -A mysterious Infor- mant has !ingered lhree New Jersey Teamsters, two with alleged Mafia ues, as responsible for the abductlon·murder of James R . Hoffa, the ex-wuon boss who vanished July 30. Salvatore Briguglio. 47, o( Paramus, N .J ., his brother, Gabriel of East Rutherford, and Thomas Andretta, 38, or Hasbrouck Heights, were named by the informant and have been ordered to ap- pear in a poltce lineup on Saturday before a second unidentified witness, who has told the government he saw Hof fa abducted. THE UNIDENTIFIED witness who Wlll view the pohce lineup says he does not know the names of those who com rrutted the crime but would recognize them if he saw them again. PLO /tleeti11g Today Newsday today quoted police and federal sources as saying Hoffa's elimination was approved by the highest echelons of organized crime. In a copyright story, the Long Island, N. Y., newspaper said Hoffa was lured into what be thought was a peace-making meeting with Mafia figures and that seven persons participated in his abduction-murder. Newsday quoted the sources as saying FBI agents were searching a New Jersey dump for the body of Hoffa and one of his assassins. THE NEWSPAPER SAJO the uniden tiCied assassin apparently helped transfer Hoffa's body from a barrel to a van and drove it from Michigan to New Jersey sometime after July 30. The man was killed because he was conside:-ed a "weak link." Newsday said. Warrants ts~ued Tuesday in Newark, N.J ., gave authont1es approval to dig 1n Brother Moscalo's Dump, u four-acre tract of land under the Pulaski Skyway in Jersey City, but the warrants did not list Hocta 's name. Authorities in New Jersey say Salvatore Brigugho and Andretta have ties to the Mafia family of the late Vito Genovese. Robert Ozer . head of the U .S. Organized Crime Strike Force in Detroit, revealed the existen~e of both informants at a ~ourt hearing Thursday following the appearance of the New Jersey men before a federal grand jury. ThP oanel is orobin2 Hoffa's disao· pearance from the parking lot of a restaurant in s uburban Detroit on July ~. Jets Fly Over Lebanon BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - Israeli warplanes flashed across the border into Lebanon today. triggering warning s ire ns in coastal cities fearful of air raids similar to those that killed more than 100 persons earlier this week. Eight planes flew over the northern city of TnpolJ, ~ite of two air raids Tuesday, then broke the sound barrier over Beirut before flying home. No at- tacks were reported. BOMBING AND strafi ng raids by s ome 30 I sraeli warplanes killed more than 100 persons and wounded at least 100 others in P alestinian refugee camps in northern and southern Lebanon Tuesday. Demands Outlined In Bombing Letter Meanwhile, in New York, Is rael announced it would boycott today's session of the U.N. Security Council because it refuses to sit down with represen- tatives of the Palestine Libera· lion Organization who will be participating in a council session for the first time. The 15-member council over- rode fierce U.S . opposition Thursday in voling 9·3 with three abstentions to seat the PLO for a debate on possible "deterrent steps" against Is rael for the air raids in Lebanon Tuesday. Front Ru11ner OZER SAID THE ~ovemment wtU seek a grant of immunity foe Stephen An· dretta. brother of Thomas, who Jlleaed· Jy heard threats made against Hotra. William Bufalino, a Detroit lawyer who represents the lhree Teamsters, said both sets of brothers appeared brief· ly and "asserted their constitutional rights," pres um ably including the Fifth Amendment right against self in· criminal.ion. · He said two of his clients had never been in the state of Michigan before this week. He s aid the third, Salvatore Briguglio, was in Detroit ror the first time "when he appeared before a federal granct Jury several weeks ago. "They weren't here last summer, J cantell you that," said Buf alino. AP' ""°"o Ford 'Firm' On No-ceiling Tax Cut Veto WASHING TON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford is likely to keep up the heat of his veto threat when the Senate next week begins scrutiny of the House-passed bill carrying $13 billion in personal tax cuts for 1976. Ford's 2· month-old demand that any tax cut be tied to a -'id on government spending was re- peated Thursday when the Presi- dent, in Peking, phoned House Republican Leader John J . Rhodes shortly before the final House vote on the tax bill. MIAMI <U Pl) -P olice said to· day that a ''military commurtl- que," written in Spartlsh and con- taining ''a bunch of demands," has been rece ived in connection with a ras h of bombings that OC· eurred in Miami during an 18· hour period Wednesday night and Thursday. (.IN SHORT J The demand~ included one for· money. which authorities felt cast doubt on the validity of the document. Assistant Police Chief Kenneth Fox said , however, that "at this point, we regard it (the communique) as an important piece of evidence.'' AN ISRAELI spokesman said the Israeli delegation was follow- ing instructions from Jerusalem where the government has vowed it would never conduct any political negotiations with the PLO, which it regards aster- rorists bent on the d estruction of the Jewish stale. In Was hington, Israeli am· bassador Simcha Dinitz said the deci s ion to l et the PLO participate in the Security Coun- cil debate "will only continue their Ju st for murder." Sen. Robert Griffin, assis- t ant Sen ate Republican leader and longtime in- timate of Pres ident Ford. expects to run for top GOP Senate pos t in 13 months when Hugh Scott retires. RHODES LATER told re- porters that Ford repeated his vow that ''he positively would veto this bill if it did not have a ceiling" on federal spending Linked to it. After getting this word from Rhodes, the House narrowly re- jected such a link-up in the form of Ford's proposed $395-billion lid on federal spending for fiscal 1977, the year starting next Oct. 1. His Promise Broken; Trio Shot to Death C HRISTIANSBURG. Va. (U PI> -The judge believed Gregory B. Lugar, who s aid Nov. 24 he would seek psychiatric help. Today, officials tned to de- termine why Lugar instead went on a shooting spree that took four l.Jves, including his own. Lugar, 23, apparently never went for help and Thursday he died in a hail of police bullets, end - ing a twoda y rampage in southwest Virginia. "'It was a wild one, I'll say that." said Christiansburg Police Chief Grover Teel. Police said Lugar was believed responsible for the shooting de- ath Wednesday night of Fred Dreiling, a Virgmia Tech pro- fessor, and his wife at their home. Lugar. convicted m 1970 of drug dealing, told Roanoke dis- trict court Judge George Dillard on Nov. 24 he wanted psychiatnc help. Dillard dis missed a charge of resisting arrest against Lugar on condition he undergo psychiatric treatment. But Dillard said the court <.'ould not make Lugar fulfill his promise Authorities began pursuing Lugar Wednesday in connection with the Tuesday night slaying of Roanoke druggist Paul Gales during a holdup which netted $.500. A total of seven bombs ex· ploiled during the two day siege. Ba..,aff Aid HONOLULU (U PI> -Gov. George Ariyoshi declared the big island a disaster area Thursday evening, releasing state aid and requesting federal reconstruc - hon assistance. Ariyoshi 's action followed an- nouncement by scientists that the small town of Kalapana is sink· ing as a result of Saturday's earthquake. Reagan QuaUlfe• WASHINGTON (U PI) Former Gov. Ronald Reagan of CaJiforni~ has become the sixth presidential candidate to meet the requirements for matching federal campaign funds. An audit report approved Thursday by the Federal Elec- tion Commission s howed Reagan, a Republican, had raised $5,000 in individual con· tributions of $250 or less in at least 21 states, one more than the number needed to qualify. African Troop• CALUEQUE, Angola CAP) The South African government is sending reinforcements across the border between South-West· Africa and southern Angloa to protect the $300-million Cunene River hydroelectric and irriga- tion project from the warring Angolans. 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S la. l e meeting with the governor ( J The 25 women won a and follow ing Ute 112 hour private talk with Brown and ------------top advisers, they emerged convinced that· 'he wl!I positively stop a medical crisis." · . Solfah Ball RedtK"f Ion Nf%ed SACRAMENTO CUPl) -A federal judge refused Thursday to reduce the $250,000 bail of Steven Soliah, the Symbionese Liberation Army associate of Patricia Hearst accused of a bank robbery in which a mother of four children was killed. U.S. District Court Judge Philip C. Wilkins rejected the re- ductiol'\ t12 $100,000, saying Soliah had "associated with persons · who have been known perhaps to have been the greatest fli ght · risks in recent memory." Woman Guflty fn Check Sclaetne LOS ANGELES CAP> -A 44-year-old woman motel operator has been convicted on 12 felony counts stemming from a scheme to steal and cash $3.5 million m Los Angeles municipal treasury checks. Authorities believe at least one person still working in city government helped in the thefts, and Judge E . Talbot Callister said Thursday that Joyce Lewis' sentence will be lighter if she names that person or persons. ... IJPl'ttl~ Files Pef lffon Attorney Vincent Bugliosi. claiming he has "new evidence" of a second gun in the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, Thursday filed a 28 -page petition with Superior Court for another reopening of the case. Students Pick Robber Baron Friday. December 5. 1975 DAIL V PILOT AS Highw y Shootout Driver, Officer Wounded: LOS BANOS (UP I) A highway patrolman and the driver of a stolen car stopped for a routine trafhc check were wounded in an exchange of gun fire near Los Banos Thursday night. OHicer Alfred Turner, 35, was shot three times but he managed to wound the suspect four times in the exchange, which occurred about 10 p. m . south of Los Banos. Turner was hit in the groin, the shoulder and the a.rm and the suspect, Harold Hill, 25, of San Francisco, was hit in the che~t. arm, leg and back. Turner underwent s urgery after being transferred to St. Agnes Hospital in Fresno. HJll underwent surgery at Merced County Med 1 ca I Center in Merced. A 17-YEAR-OLD juverule from San Fl"anc1sco, who was riding with Hill in the stolen car, was taken into custody at the scene of the shooting . Investigators said Turner told them he stopped the car for speeding. He said he got out of his car and the sus pect also got out of his car and began walking toward the omcer. Turner said when thl'Y wt're about 10 yards apart the suspect fired three shots. The officer sa.id he managed to pull hls revol Vt'r and fire six shot~. hitting lull four times. I After the .exchange of sho1 Turner managed to caH for h on h1s car radio. Officers said the 17-yearl youth in lhe stolen car also w armed but they said he did take part in the shooting. Dad Agrees to Let Second Son 'Die' I c 1 FREMONT <AP) Art Am- brose had lost his older son only a month before, but when doctors asked permission to turn off the respirator keeping hls other son alive, he agreed. Colleges Cut 'Fril/,s' From State Finance "You can't be selfish and hang on forever." said Ambrose, 4S "IC you love somebOdy, you can't enslave them. You can't con- demn them to a nonexistence." Ambrose, who4s divorced, said that doctors at Washington Township Hospital here told him his youn~r son, Joseph, 16, had suffered such a severe skull frac ture in a traffic accident last Fri day that death was inevitable. They told him Joseph's braip already was dead, his heart fail- ing, and he was unable to breathe without the respirator. Ambrose agreed to have the machine turned off Tuesday night. V S .~ d J J di t SAN DIEGO <UPI) The cor tanJ OTi ury n c s board of governors for the slate "IF THERE HAD BEEN th!" • community college system has slimmest of c hances that h r STANFORD (UPI) -Stanford 0 Chi { adopted a finance reform pro· would live, I would not have done University students have reject-per a e posal that would take state fund-it." Ambrose said in an interview ed by nearly a 3-1 margin a pro-mg priority away from ''fnll" or Thursday_ ··1t was an agonizing posal to call their athletic teams SAN DI EGO (U Pl) -The pre-non-credit courses. decision, but when you realtze the Indians again. sident of the San Diego Civic The proposed policy change, that for all practical purposes Ute They would rather be known as Light Opera was arrested Thurs-adopted Thursday on an 8·2 vote, body was dead and the heart was the Robber Barons. day on a grand jury indictment would set funding priorities being fed with oxygen, I felt it The vote was 1,915 against and charging him with 22 felony within the current financial ce1l· wouJd have been ~bsolutely out- 865 for the proposal to adopt the counts , including grand theft and irui of 5 percent increases over rageous to allow it to continue." Indians nickname, abolished in fraud. previous year's spending. Joseph. a high school student. 1972 when Cardinals was selected Bruce Farley, 44, a prominent But the board called on the was driving his father's pickup as a replacement. Many alumni businessman and land developer, legislature and the governor to truck when it overturned and he AUorneg• /tfay Soon Ad.,ert .. e had urged that In~ians be ch?sen was charged with 14 counts of consider increas ing the amount was ejected. A month earlier, his again while native Amen can grand theft, five of fraudulently of stale assistance to college dis-brother Richard, 26, was killed LOS ANGELES (UPI) -California attorneys may soon be groups protested the nickname maintaining corporation records tricts in an equal proportion to when a car turned in front of his able to advertise on a limited basis on grounds it was demearung to and three of false statements by any rise in state revenue. motorcycle here. Richard left a Indians. anescrowagent. A spokesman said the dollar widow and 21 .month·old The State Bar Association board of governors Thursday ten· In non-binding balloting for a The indictment charges that impact of the proposed reform daughter. tatively adopted a pilot program allowing for some advertising new name Robber Barons was a Farley, president of three San probably would not be available ''I feel it's just fate.'' said Am· and is soliciting comments from attorneys . The board recom -close victdr over Sequoias, Trees Diego corporations, received until the board's Feb. 18 meeting brose. a security officer at mendedthatthe bartryan18·monthpilotprogrambeginning Ju. and Cardinals. Three other pro-loans based on misrepresenta-in Sacramento. The entire Oakland's cityhall."Wehaveno ~ ly 1, 1976. 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Originally concocted by President Nixon and then Atty. Gen. John Mitcht>ll. as a revis ion of the Federal Criminal Code, the massive document first reached Congress early m 1973 . Sen. Edmund Muskie was ·a mong the first to -;ound the a larm, calling it "the latest attempt lo s tifltt the flow of official information to the public." Dul S.l soon was lost in th<.> t•onfus1on of Watergate. When the bill s urface·d again this year, the eyes that examined it were perhaps more critical. In the intenm, a lot had been learned about manipulation by government, ~nd the lessons had been painful.. Now a group of senators. including Muskie, Alan Cranston, Phtl 1 rart and Birch Ray h (who withdrew tus name as a co-sponsor of the meas ure after ex- aminjng 'it carefully), are endeavoring to frame amendments which. as Cranston put it, would "de fang" S.1 Among its more dangerous "fangs" is a provision that would makt· 41 person communicating C:1ny type of information about national d efense liable to prosecu hon on espionage charges. The prohibitions arc broad enough to make it a federal crime for 41 government employe to discuss, or a reporter to write about such things as cos t over- runs, negotiations for overseas bases. foreign military aid or d efense contracts-items a free press should be free to report to the taxpayers. The meas ure as Y.'Titten, says Cranston. ·•would shelter those who hide incompetence, cover up waste, bury corruption or peddle improper influence. Il would takt• us one more step down the road to a police state." It now appears that enough concern has been aroused to assure the defeat of S.1 in its present form. The authors of this sort of legislation may be well mtentioned. Rut, as Cranston aptly pomts oul, freedom can slowly but surely be stifled by govern· ment officials whose efforts to make government more secure, more orderly, or even more "cffi . cient · · -ostensibly for the public good-blind the m to the dangers of excessive control. It does n't a lways lake a marching army to wipe out individual freedom. It can be effectively corroded away by a bureaucrat's pen, a careless vote and an unconcerned public. All-year G ilt As the Christmas shopping season gets under way, more than one Orange Countian is trying to d e · vise ways to spread out a tight budget to keep pace Y.1tp inflation. Agencies that provide community services to those in need are feeling the same inflation, and the !>ame budget stretching needs. United Way of Orange County, for example, has had to set itself a goal for this year's campaign of $3,635,000, a JO percent increase over last year's cam - paign total. And if it is achieved, the county's volun- tary agencies will just about be able lo maintain their services al the current level. Many of the services, like recreation programs, Scouting and youth clubs, provide neighborhood help on a continuing basis. Others provide emergency help visiting nurse services, disaster assistance, family coun seling-to cope with unforeseen problems. In this g ift.g iving season, a one-time gift to Unit· cd Way can keep "giving" all year. It's worth a place on the shopping list. ''JUST WHAT WE NEED.'' Ame rica Cre ate s Tot1tlitario11 Methods in a DPD1ocracy A Cuisine ( A RT HOPPE J After 200 ye3rs of eating 1n French. Jtal1an and Chinese restaurants. AmeriC'ans have al last created their own cwsme. The main tnl!red1ents are crouton s. pickled beets . garbanio beans. bacon bits, oil' e::-.. roqueforl _dressing. sour cream. chives and a baked p o l a l o wrapped in tin foil. Acro::.s the 1 a n d thousands or these new s teak houses are s pringing up All have very m asculi ne names. red carpets. red tablC'clotru; and a big <'Opper-hooded fireplace which contains a huge concrete log blazing merrily away unless the pilot light's gone out. • The first thing to remember on sampling this new American cuisine is to wear mittens. TmS 1s be<'a use. ·on sitting down. you mus t 1mmed1ately stand up to get tn hne for the salad bar where you get to make your own salad lo save on labor rosts You a lso get a s mall chilled plate wh1rh. wtthout mtl· (ens, you are forced lo grasp (hrough the end of your coat ~leeve to prevent frostbite. Take care 1n making your salad. Going heavy on the croux· -ons or garbanzo beans is con- sidered legal 1f gluttorush. But in ;s test case in Rronk, Iowa. a man l''aS sentenced to five years im· prisonment for dumping the en· ti.re bowl of bacon bits on his plate and trying to hide his crime with roquefort dressing. Back at your table the need for mittens grows more compelling .as the young waiter has brought Dear Gloom Gus IC we let Kissinger give away the Panama Canal. he wilt probably try for Afoska next. CR. G!Mmy Gus comm•"'' u• ~11bmin.d 11¥ .-n •ltd oo ftol ntoouoly .-..1«1 lht •'--" ol lllt MW\~Hr S•IWI yow pe1 _ .... lo Gloomy Gus. 0.,1¥ Pilot. you a salad fork. The salad fork 1s fresh. like most of the food. from the freezer HA VJNG finally gotten the salad you should order your wine before peeling your potato. The wine list usually offers a choice between a carafe of red. white or rose, which they will mix while you wait. You don't actually peel your potato of course. You peel the tin· foil off instead. Try to get it all as it really hurts your fillings. Then you get to choose between "But· ter, sour cream or chive~ on your baked potato , s ir?" Only foreigners think that's a choice and don't take all three. And with your potato comes your charcoal-broiled steak. You know it's charcoal broiled because it has hlack stripes on it. And you know it ·s a s teak because it's bigger than an escargot. SO IT'S fittin g. what with the Bicentennial and all. that we have at last invented our own cuisine through American know-• how and ingenuity. And speaking of that, let me recommend the $3.95 "Sizzling Platter" at my friend. Miltoh Haberdash's True Grits, Esquire, steak house. "Milt, how can you do it for on· ly $3.95?" I asked, after trying it. ·•Jt's exactly the same salad, the same wine. the same potato and the same steak as 10,000 other places serve. Wh at's your secret?" Mill furtively placed a finger lo his lips and whispered, "What steak? .. Cold War Thinking Misled U.S. WASHI~GTO~ -"Wearefac· ing an implacable enemy whose avowed obje<'tive is world domination by whatever means at whatever cost. There are no rules in such a ~ame. Hitherto acceptable norms of human ron· duct do not apply If the United States is lo survive, longstanding Ameriran concepts of American fair play must be reconsidered." That doctrine was laid down 1n 1954 by a special committee created to ad- vise Presi - d e n t Ei senhower on the duties of the Central Intelligence Agency. In my opi· nion, it is the s ingle mos t revealing passage in the dramatic report on CIA assassination attempts released by the Senate last week . For it underlines the extent to which senior U.S. officials were prepared, in their crusade against Communism, to destroy the very system of values they were trying to preserve. I N OTHER words, these o(. fi<'ials believed, we would all have to become as vicious and amoral as our Communist adversaries if we were to defend the nation. lt was this sort of th.inking, which our Presidents shared, that would inevitably take us into the two great American tragedies of our time -the in· volvement in Vietnam and the Watergate affair. In both these episodes, our leaders worked on the totalitarian principle that the end· justified the means. Thousands of innocent Viet· namese had to be killed or else we would be ·'fighting on the beaches of Waikiki." And , in the case of Watergate, our civil liberties had to be curbed in the interests of· 'national security.'· So, it seems. the Senate report is wrong when it states the the STAN L EY KAR NO\\' C'I A murder plots were "abber rations ... On the contrary, they were consistent with the cold war :lttitudes held at the hi ghest echelons of the lJ S government IT IS WORTH notirtg in this res pect that. although un derworld figures were hired to do the dirty work, the CIA offir1al s who planned the assassinations of Fidel Castro and Patrice I.um um ba were eminiently respe<'table citizens. ~1en like Bronson Tweedy, Richard Risse ll and Tracy Barne~ had attended Ivy League <'ollege s, and regard e d themselves as aristrocratic representatives of the Eastern establishment. In large measure, they viewed the ClA's covert ac- tivities as a continuation of their thrilling experiences with the Of. fice of Strategic Services during World War JI. Thus they delighted in concoct· ing such imaginative schemes as poisioning l.umumba or making Castro's beard fall out Or as one former CIA operative told me the other day 'It was a helluva a lot more fun than a routine govern· menlJOb BUT MOR F. significantly, these schemes appear to have been approved by the White House -even though, as lhl' &>nate report suggests, no Pres1 dent explicitly ordered the murder of a foreign leader Presidential d1rect1ves for such operations were deliberately vague so that responsibility for them could be denied. President Kennedy therefore <'OUld assert, as he did in 1961 , that the United States would not engage in "tactics of terror, as- sassination, false promises, counterfeit mobs and crises .. Yet he okayed Operation Mongoose, an effort to unseat Castro. President Nixon and his na- tional security adviser, Henry Kissinger, issued s imilar instruc· lions to prevent Salvatore Al· lende from taking power in Chile A Chilean general, Rene Schneider. was killed during that operation by !peal agents func- tioning under CIA auspices. KISSl~G ER now denies U.S. implication in the Chilean busi- ness, and Pres ident Ford says that he oppos('s American sup · port for secret actions abroad. Rut can they be believed'~ The United Stales currently is backing anti Soviet guerrillas in Angola, and one of the key CIA operatives involved in that pro· Je<'t formerly served as adviser to the Mao partisans in Laos. I Quite clearly, then. U.S. secret~ political and paramilitary plots I overseas still are going on, with the s ame cast of characters in·· volved. In my e stimation, Senator Frank Church is correct in his <'Ontention that Congress must pass strong legislation to control the CIA . At the s ame time. though , we must all remind ourselves that as a democracy, we have no busi· ness behaving like the dictators we abhor Private Police C11rhs A recent Golden Gate Law Review, reported here, dealing with problems arising from the expanding use of private police and sec urity guards. has provoked some unhap. PY responses from those furnis hin g such services. The article pointed up the low qualification require- ments of existing law and the re- latively small supervisions ex· ercised over private guards com· pared to that de manded for the regular police. Letters to this column have ( EARL WATERS J complained that the article "was an insult to the professionals" employed by security guard agencies and that there was "no evidence statistical or physical which suP.ports the al· leged threat to the public's general welfare" in the present operations of security patrols in California. It is not surprising that the complainants, having vested in· terests in o perating private police agencies as businesses, would not be pleased by adverse comment in the press. situation here is better than most other states. The need for <.'loser attention to the problems arising from the s preading use of private police throughout the nation is dealt with in another Golden Gate Law Review authored by Gloria B. Dralla, Deb0rah R . Honig, Deborah Penny Port, Shaunee H. Powers and Sara Ann Simmons. While the article contends the need for private police has not been established they suggest that public policy requires that if they are to exist they should be subjected to greater regulation than that circumscribed for public police. Gifted Children Are Lost to Society UNFORTUNATELY one state· ment made by the writers in de- fense of their services stands out above all. "Society," it con- tended, "cannot be adequately secured by our public law en· forcement agencies." This is a particularly damning statement since presently it is so true, despite the tremendous burden tht> taxpayers s uffer to support their police agencies. Holding that the private police industry rivals public police in size and scope and present trends indicate a doubling of this force within a decade, they conclude "The failure or government to impose regulation on the private police industry bas created the undesirable dichotomy of two police forces existing side by side, the public one regulated and the priv a te one un · reguJatt>d ."" That. with all o ur p araphernalia of intelligence tests. special training programs and the rest. we have lamentably failed to ut1h1r the resources of our gifted chi ldren. is a propos1· lion you will nc>t find many oppos· ing I.1kc mo s t i:;ocLeties. we educate p<'opl<' in the values that are f <.'lt f)('c essary for 5urv1 va l liowever, we iot here, we live in th e fP 1 I 1 t <• r y • indu s tr1 :ll romplex that Presldrnl E1s enhow<'r w arned u s about Just <is he was leaving of- fice. Our !chool~ are u.,eful 1.n IO(ar as they produce> children who will contn bule to that military 1ndu!'ltr1al complex. The bf'au 1dtal of our educ a (ional i>yslem ls lhr astronllut fie d()('S not perform anything of •palpable worth. llr has many («hmcal skills That he will ever creatr ., nything 1n th~ arUstic \ens.e Is most unrtkcly nets ltkect . , , CH ARLES McCABE by every body and he hkcs everybody. TO BE successful you have to exh1b1t competence in every- thing you try to do. All tasks must be performed well. JC a child is taught along these lines, it is clear that he cndan~ers his personality by tryini things un· heard or. because of the high chance that he may fail. lf .he fails at something he trunks up tumst>lf he risks the cruelty and <'Ontumely or his superiors and his peers The price or being suc- cessful is being ordinary. Reing ordinary is a passport lo :s ('curity, ('motional and otherwise. The problem of the gifted child comes down to this. We are not at home with what we are not There is an apparently ineradicable xenophobia, fear of strangers and of strangeness. in our makeup. This m3Jces the gifted cluld a threat. We want our cruldttn to ~cnaJly •ccepted. 19 be- "one of the group" or •·one of the team" is the shibboleth under which modern youth is made to march. To show creative ability. openly and defiantly as it were, is to march under a foreign flag. THE TEAM spirit is doubtless good for over 90 percent of our children, the unquestioning cogs. It simply doesn't work for the creative child, who lends to ex· hi bit another odd and foreign characteristic: He likes to be alone. This is a quality so little valued in our place and time that it ls thought by many educators to be a sign of emotional in- stability. Thal there is a diHerence ~tween unhealthy withdrawal and healthy solitude is a fact, and a fact thot must in~reasinaly be faced by adults if the wastage of the gifted 1s not to continue. There are some kinds of things which are done best by children when they are alone. These arc usually highly creative things. Th~e must not be measurtd by the rules and ref!ulations of a S<'hool . bul by the Inner rhythm ol the diss~ntlng child. The most brutal sanction used by Ute b97:» .......... ~ "9-U.. . I boys who won't join the team is the phrase "you're crazy." It is either said outright, as among children in their s avage way, or implied in a hundred ways by adults. CREATI VE kids are closer to their feelings. This is what makes them imaginative. This is also what makes them high- spirlted, if you like them, or emo. tionally unstable, if you do not. If he lets his feelings rip, the creative child is urged by his teacher to pipe down; or more <'ommonly, nowadays, he is placed on o regimen of ritalin, or some other drug which, amone many other bad errect~. in- terfere~ with the play of his feel· ings, which is the gifted child's capital. This kind of C'h1ld can be told one of two things: That he is showing indepe ndence, and that he is admirable; or that he i! be ing rebellious. and therefore bad. There Is nothing of malice in the gifted child's a:,serting of his own hif(hly Individual self. When his indeptndence 1s !ccn to be maliclou1J, the liaht ror the gifted child nnd what he can ofrer socie· t>' i:UuU.abouUo ~ In response to the claim that "no evidence .. exists to support ..the Law Review contention that the lack of regulation and the proliferation of pri vale police <'Onstitutes a threat to the public, the following report from the Bureau or Collection and ln· vestigation Services, the slate agency charged with overseeing private police, is presented. In the month of October it re· voked the licenses of a total or 41 persons engaged in security guard work. Of these 28 related to robbery or burglary on the part or the licensee. two were for other forms of dishonesty and 11 involved improper use of weapons in<'luding two cases where deaths res ulted. Can you imagine the outcry of the pubUc lf thllt number or disciplinary ac· tions were taken against the re- aular police in a single month ? rN F AIRNESS to the security police opentioM In CaJJf ornia, it JA...&tnerally cqnceded Jha the ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed. Pu1>11sher Thomas Krevtl. editor Rarbora Kre1b1ch. Ed1tonal Page Ediror Tht' editorial page of the Dnily Pilot ~eeks to inform e1nd !>llmulate readers by prescntmi: on this paf(t> diverse commcntt1ry on topi<"s of interest by syndkal· e<1 columnists and cartoonists. by prov1d1ng Ol forum for readers· 'lews ond by pre!lent1n1 th18 newspopt'r's opinions and ideM on current topics. Tf\t' fdltonal opinlons ot the Dally Pi&Qt 1ppear only In the edltorlol coturnn ot tho top or the page. Opinions ex- prHMd by thl' colu'1"Mtsts and cart°°"I$~ and letter writers art" th~1r owr'I •nd oo fndo~l of their \itw5 by the Dall1' pttat :should ti. lnforred. Friday, Dec. s, 1975 NY Bans Topless Bar gals NEW YORK (UPI) - From now on, bare bosoms, bare bottoms and booze no longer will be a legal mix In the na· lion's largest city. The s tate Liquor Authority Thursday an- nounced a ban on total nudity and topless waitresses and barmaids 1n places selling alcoholic beveraees. THE AGENCY also voted to cancel, effective Dec. 12, the liquor Her Death SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tamara Rand left at least $453,000 in new bilh in a San Diego sale deposit box when she was murdered, lt was disclosed. The box in the main office of San Dieco Trust & Savings Bank was opened Nov. 17, eight days after M:rs. Rand was shot to death Delavan J . Dixon, San Diego County treasurer, was present. AS CO-T~NANT OF THE BOX, San Francisco attorney Henry Glasser, also was there. An investigator for the organized crime in-tel_lig.,~ce unit of the U.S. Department of Justice said his men "had an inkling there was a lot of money" in the box. Because of the slain woman's ~orldwide business dealings, he said, "she was be- mg watched for some time.'• Almost a month later, however, clues in the killing are still meager -five empty .22-caliber bullet casings and some fmgerprints described as unidentified. THE EXECUTION-STYLE KILLING took a Mystery place i.n th~ kltchen of Tamara Rand's plush Mis- sion Hills home. A shot was fired mto her back, another in the bead through an ear, three others un- der the chin. She was felting ready for Sunday dinner out with ber gynecologist husband, when the bullets were ti.red somttime between 3 and 5:30 p.m. on Nov.9. She was a fast-moving busmesswoman and probably had enemies. "She was a complex, fascinating woman," a police officer says. AFTER AN INVF.STIGATION, Police Capt. Kenneth O'Brien says, "We haven't established a damn thing. We aren't going to solve it in an hour, like Columbo." OAILVPILOT A ll i111 att~d Christnia.-. Decorations A I ••• South Coast ?taza "ParliNewpo_rt is mg beat." license or the famous -------------------- The wide-ranging list of persons with whom F1orence Tamara Teacher Rand dealt ranged from a painting contractor whom she accused of over- charging her to financier Allen R. Glick o! La Jolla, a past business partner and owner or Las Vegas casinos and hotels. Glick has described himself as a former friend of the Rand family. rv:, rnpular Ti.:/~\' .\cll'(l/{l'i i\ lzi~/1111 /11\· prw\t•\ ( 1/ H11 I, .\'1 II /1111/ cllld ~pends us muc:/1 ti111<' "' lie cw1 rela.\1·11:.: i11 /11\ /J11t /, /Jot '' 1\1 11/1111n, Village Gate in Greenwich Village on the grounds the production there of •'Let My People Come'' is lewd and inde· cent. The authority, in its general new regulations concerning nudity, said it would allow continuation of topless entertainment, but only on an elevated stage at leas t six feet from the nearest patron. THE NUDITY regula· lions are effective im· mediately, but Lawrence Gedda, deputy com· missioner for com - pliance, said the agency would hav e to b e satis fied that an establishment knew of the new regulations before it took action to enforce them. The new rules will not affect performances in legitimate theat ers where drinks are sold on· ly in the basement or lounge. QUEENIE By Phil lnterla ndi "And in the words of Walter Cronkite -'Tha t's the way 1t was.' " Among the leads police are probing is $500,000 which Mrs. Rand lent him for 5 percent interest in the . Argent Corp .. according to a San Di ego newspaper, the Union. GLICK'S ARGENT CORP. WAS suc cesMul in its 1974 tender offer for all shares of stock of the Recrion Corp., which owns the Stardust and Fre· mont hotel·casinos in the Nevada resort. Glick borrowed $62 . 7 million from the Teamsters Union Central States Pension Fund for the initial takeover of Recrion. At a news con· ference Nov. 24, he denied that Mrs. Rand had ever been of!ered any share of Recrion. The 54-year-old woman worked ceaselessly on her projects, maintaining an office at the edge of Balboa Park and an apartment in La Jolla as well as her home in San Diego's fashionable north central section EARLY THIS VEAR, IN AN interview with a financial newspaper, she said a Swiss bank loaned $500,000 or her money to a variety of enterpnses. many or which had done poorly, and that the bank deducted the losses from her account In January, after a limited partnership with Glick in Ranch Property Investors, Ltd., Mrs Rand and her husband filed a $560,00;0 lawswt agamst their former partner All tlw rc•.\iclc11f\ ()/'Park Newport \'C'l'lll tu /Jc111' ~·1u1c/ 1 c U\1111\ fur lil'i/1g IH ·n·. ,\0111c • I\ fJ J /,,elf Fm/Jio11 h/1111(/ <le'"" lhC' 11d1 c111d lil11• the l'Olll'l'l1f<'lln'. Su111(' Cll<' ill Ilic llC 11t!1·1111r· 111J1/cf u/ {'(I. Some> 111.,1 ltl1C 1 tlw \lylH!i c111r11n11111t•111 (JI f\('1\'/H11/ IJ,·,wh 1111d :,<mlc: oJc ,,el/ c1d11111t£'d IL'lllti.\ /real\\ ir/i() /i/,c lwr111g 8 cu1111' al 1/u!1r cloonl<'f'· Ot!tc1:'" !i/,e l\uja/,, ltAe so111c peace mul q11iL'I afll r a 1011~11 c/111~ Wlwlel'r'r your rea'\()11\' ore /nr pic/1111g a t lC'\\' a1>artmc11t. 1rt' 're• .rnre you '/{ pt'ck u hct/>f'Y 1>lt1l'£' lo lil'e al Hu-/.. Ne\\'por/. /\11 (f(/11/t l'<J1111111111ity 11·i1h u S750.0UO clu/l/1011.H' a11d .\j>a just for re,ide11/.\. H 'ltere Jamhm'<'l' and Sa11 Joaquin Hills Rmu/, meet. Leases from 5219.50. ( 7 /.I J 6.J.J-1900. PARK NEWPORT "APARTMENTS AND TOWNHOUSES ON THE BAY IN NEWPORT BEACH Vigil Rumors Abound GRANNIS, Ark. (AP> -In this isolated town of 177 persons where most radio signals are too weak to be heard and newspapers are rarely seen, news moves by word of mouth. Rumors and gossip abound. Since Sept. '29, most rumors have centered on 25 persons who have waited in a s mall brick house for the second Trickery In Carth Her Thesis SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -One girl who wasn't wearing a bra stripped to the T-shirt to ctistract other players in a poker game. A man pretending to coming of Christ and the end of the world. ~NE I G H BO R , Louise Price. com - plained to the governor's office of hearing "blood· curdling screams" and says the vigil members "parade around at night in what looks like white robes." Other residents call the vigil "crazy," "Coolish" and "absurd." But Elizabeth Nance Bard, one person keep- ing the vigil, said that ·'there is nothing sinister, weird or strange about this. Nothing goes on in the house that doesn't go· on in a church-a lot of praying and religious study. "IT HAS B EEN our policy not to talk to out- siders. We aren't trying to recruit more people. But 1 think some strange rumors are about because people wil~ make up explanations if there are no facts to ex- plain things "We don 't think there is any point in trying to defend ourselves If peo- ple believe us, explana· lions aren't needed Ir they don't believe us, they won't believe our explanations either." COUNTY OFFICIALS have tried to end the vigil. Juvenile Court Judge J . B. Stevenson or- dered six school-age children removed from the vigil and tried to use other laws to !orce the abandonment of what he terms ·'this nonsense." The vigil has drawn nationwide attention. much to the surprise of the vigil keepers. "WE THOUGHT this was a very private thing -something maybe only a few neighbors would know about," Mrs. Bard said. 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SHOP SATURDAY, 9 A.M.-9:30 P.M. ,, 20% off ' girls' jeans, tees ~ and sweaters ' Jeans, 4·6X, Reg. $6. 4.80 Jeans, 7-14, Reg. $7 . 5.60 Tees, 4·6X, Reg. $4 • 3.20 Tees, 7-14, Reg. S5 • 3.99 Swe.u ers, Reg. $5 3.99 • Jeans, WC\ler n cul. hr usht•d .1rnl 11.1vy d•·r11ms; r1·qul.ir. ~l1m. T ees, lunq 'lt't'vc, 1 OO~o poly· ''""r r>liotu pr int~ c111d poly· 1• .11·11rotton knits. I Sweaters, 1 oo· .) acr yl1c knit, lonq ~li·t!VC pullovu s or shw t :,l1•1·v1: <.:Jr cJ1u,111~ and c1 ew neck~. ' 25°/o off all girls' jackets ) 4t6X, REG.S12·Sl 6 7.49-11 .99 ... .• / .-. I I , 1 ' -:.i"4 t 8-14.REG.Sl2S18 • -1-~ ~7{ L. a.99-13.49 ~ :f\ Zip or snap fronts in 1 i1 ) nylon with polyes ter ·~ · ') fill; 4·14. P.V.C. '\~ styles with or without \ embroidery. 8 · 14. \}\ 25o/o off toddler jackets Zip or snap front, J10od•·d; quilt or nile. Appllqu•', braid or ~'mlirotdt•ry t1 ims. Boys or ~prl s. 2·3·4. RE G. $9-$12 6.69-8.99 save on girls' slippers Oi11lt slippPrS With ~ll.!SllC )Olt•s. _Nice '<)if t ide.1. S111·s ·SMLXL. ;G11 Is' 01!pJt tment ' REG . 1.29 89¢ '.infants' sleepers .2 piece u1 o·wJi~t style :in fldmc 1l'tardant i75% ac1 yltc/25~., jpolycs11·r knit. Sizes 1 2 3·4. REG. 3.99 2.99 linfant pants, gift sets fGift Set, boxed 1-pc.. REG. 2.49 :slPep or nlc1y \etc;, ,Pa.ts. full boxrr. 1boy or g11 I. 1 OO"a lcotton. 12 18·24 mo~. I I 1.79 EA. 'jinfant sweat shirts Hooded pullovers. REG. $3 •73% cotton/27% ac-2 • 5 lrylic. Novelty screen FOR print on fronts. Sizes 2.69 EA. 12·18·24 months. Today's Girl ll panty hose Sizes A,B, w er·to· REG. 99t waist o r reinforced 3PR.2.25 toe, pantv. Queen• size Jn 5'·5'10 ". 150· 79, PR. 200 lbs; reinforced. women's famous ). k . ma er Je.ans 2 FOR •7 Special 3.79 EA. F 11 ~ t <wal ity flares wr lh labels intact. Machine washablt? polyester/cotton bl!!nds. Colors. 5· 15. save on hostess longs Caftans, muumuu's, REG. $11 more! Acetate/nylon 8.49 prints. 8-16, S·M L. 38-44, reg. S 12. 9.49 Loungewear Dept. women's long gowns 100" nylon. loosr• nr scmi-f11tcrf slN!pwrar. Tailored or fancy styles. Pr!!tty r><1stds. Sizes S·M·L. REG. S7 ·2 FOR •11 5.99 EA. women 's sleepwear Bunny sleeper. 1 or 2-pc. styl1•s. S M L. Sleepsh1rt, m1111 with m.11ch111q p,111t11•s. S1z11s S·M. Sleeper, REG. SS 5.99 Steepshirt. REG. S6 2 FOR •9 4.79 EA. women's pantliners Non·clinq, 100% ny· REG. $5 Ion. Lace trim on 3.99 leqs can be cut to 2 other hmqths. In sizes p s M L. famous contour bras 4 famous mrikN styles include front cl()'l;urP. T ricot or l,1cP cup'>. Avallabll' tn s1n•s 32-36 A.B.C. REG. 5.5 0-6.50 3.99 women's full, half slips Proportioned. Tailor· Full Slip. REG. S4 ed and lace-trimmrd. 2.99 Full in short 32·38, avg. 32 46. Half slips, Half Slip, REG. SJ short, S·L; avg. S XL. 1.99 quilt robes for her now 2.51 -3.51 off Long, REG. S13 Sho rt, REG. $9 9.49 6.49 lnclut.Jio~ 100 nylon, 100 ~ dCt't.11•'. cotton lJlends; solids 01 p1111t:.. P11:tty 1111m. Lonq ~•vie~ in 515, SM L; sho1t in s11f's 10·18, SM L. 3.01 off crocheted shawls Arc• ·ss1J1 y 01"pt . . . chokers and earrings Both 1n qold 01 sil J1 1. REG. $2 tor11•. 15" t:hol<..1.1 ~-$1 Pwr Ct'd .md clrp , ..... 11nq tyh•<, Pof1sh .. tf or t1•xtu1"tl firw;ll··· .. checkbook secretary V 1yl hl nut 1ti fi I 11' JlOLko•t, I~ lllllV ,1111 • rh,.rk llolrl••1. 2 ct111 • n y pock••t '· p•• 1. p 1d,c11d1lc.11rlholrf •. REG. $6 3.99 genuine leather bags With l.11q" pock• l't, "" d•' 11 pp1 ·1 com· p.1111m 11ts, arl1us1 · ,1lil•· r,ho11ld1•r srr 1p~. T ,111', lu uw1l'>, hu111•y. REG. $16 11.99 women's dressy slings Gold nr \ilvr-1 tnn1· REG . $6 sho•''· w11111·11 ~t1.1p 4.99 stylr, l" he•·I r Ill tlw holrd 1y •. !) 1 U Ho~11·1 v Dl•p.11 11111·111 women's toe socks JOO ',l(rylrl', I rlilt>'d k111t k111•1• hr\ Sulrd rr>ln1 ~ Av1il;ihl" 111 ~I/PS 9 lO 1 J. Ho\11•1 v D"pJ11nw11L REG . S3 1.99 women 's vt yl jackets L1•ather-look poly· REG. 19.99-$22 vinyl, .w1p1·~ rlt'.m. 14 99-17 99 Shirt lilC stvl"~· • • S17es S M l. Coat Oepartm1•nt I ' F inPly dct.11ll'd with stc1y coll.11 s. ·full plackPt'>, notchPd cuffs. Polye~· tt..'i/cnt ton; f 101 a Is, g£·omrtric~. past1 Is, 11Jrth tonrs Sizes 32 38. ,. ~-• ( J' . save on ~-.) '! women's ' ~,. , --. , rj. ;"" ' tank tops ' •. I REG. S4 ,. JI ' t r 2.99 'I jl I 100' u nylon. 1.1~y-,}_':~ carP. sll'PVCl»S~ t .. nk~. Rainbow sol· rel~ to we;ir und1•r ' I t.11lm0cl shi1 ts, I r-- women's cardigans 100 .irryl1c Lonq REG . $12 SIP•'V•'. v rn~ck styli• 8.99 with 2 pock•·t ~. Sol· 1ch 01 tw1•1•cl r.oml11n.1 t1om. S,1vt' 3 0 11 S M·L. dresses and pant suits r 1 orn rcqu lar pric cl qock, jl. strt•f't ,, nqth 20010 off clrt•sscs 5· 13. M1ss0•s' ' O n!SSI'\ pint SUit\, 10 18 A ·· REG 515 524 SOI It d pop11l,11 "ttylto,. Pant suits REG 524 SJ2 women's hats, mittens H.iu, REG. l 50 89¢ 100 ><1c1 yl1c knit m1tt1•n5, l'JIOVl'S, hat~. Color! ul ~oltcl~. Gloves. mittens, REG 1 50 st11pt'S, f'lJtlr•111~. ALccssory Q,.pt. "My Curl" curling iron Tlw1 rno~t .Jt1ct1lty con 11 nll1•rl, h.ts ~1qn.1I IJtthr 11•,uty rJnt, < nnl t•p U L. app1 ov••tl Cn in I tC\ Qpp,11 t111<'11t pro pistol dryer 1200 w,ttl, hrqh n1)\Vl'I I ,II hllll rnotOI , 4 Sl'\lt1Hf\, r;onc1·11 tr.ito1. Li L .• 1pp1 ovr•d. Cornil"t res 01 pt REG . 5.99 3.99 REG. 17.99 12.99 womenrs hooded parkas 100 'i nylon sateen. REG. $32 Zip front, rtnr:h 26.99 wa1q Polyl'Sl•'r fur t11m1,wd hnnrl, cuffs. 8 18 Co,11 O<'pt. women's polyester pants all 2.01 off 10.99 REG.$13 £ 11t111• swck 111 S 13 woven pot., 1"•,, w,1sh cl1 y 1 , 11 1 Ur to· th• . 111111111•' '>tyl1·~ ,11111 c:olor) Ill lt1• ·,t'l1·1..t•lln.S11• ,(, 11. buy 2, $ave! women's pull-on pants REG. 3.99 2 FOR$7 3 69 EA. I 00 pol ~'t'S I• 1 dnubf1·lo;n1ts w11h 1·l.1\l1Lt /1·d w.irq. Hol1cl.iy color~ .111d ii.it t1•111,. S111·~ 8-lCi. Chinese-look jackets Worn• 11·~ q11ilt"d REG . $12 pnlyr•.11•1 t:Ot l!lll 9.99 woocl 1oqql" <.los111q . il1a1clt11m P11n1s S-ML Srorl\wl',11 01•p1 women's acrylic vests L•HHl l1m butt 111 front V ,, .. ri..., •,r11111• poc:k .. 1-. Hil1li1•cl 01 1·,11111• 11h 1·111111!11 It t11111s. S•Jllfh SM l. REG . S6 3.99 women's knit tops Sho1 t 01 101111 \It•, v• 111> knits C11tt1111 polyPst1•r hl1•11ct MJchm1• w."h,tlil• S1l<'S s M L. Shoot Sleev!', REG SG 4.99 Lonq SleevP, REG 57 5.99 women's pullovers 1oonr, .icryl11 111·1~ RE G. SS l11'Cks. Shw t ··il't'I/' 3 ~99 JllnlOI rut , Ill 1111111 \il'l'Vt'S St1l1tl t ""If $111 s SM L. women 's ski jackets Nylon, ltnrd w1 t IJ polyestPr frlwrfill 111 many stylr•s. A\\111 t 1•cl colo1 s. SM L XL. Spo1 t swr;ir Or pt. REG. $20 16.99 women's pant coats L•-.tlhl't loolc., h"ltPd, REG. $22 doulllt· l111'il\t .. d styli'. 17.99 Yllkl' d<'t .1tl .ind d1• t.1chahl1• l111orl. 8 1 Cl. CnJt Qpp,11t11w11t FULLERTON, CROSSROADS CENTER, 3204 EAST YORBA LINDA-996-8800 t .. , . i ! . I t • •• I \ I 11 l .1 . j 4 • ' • j .; ·' , .. .. . ., • .. j .. ... .. /• :·~ I . .. . • ----------- I A JO DAIL y PILOT Friday Decombor 5. 1975 1 · Don't Interrupt the Baby NASH\'I LLE, Tenn lAPl 1t 's not only 1mpohte to interrupt. but aJso tf you interrupt your baby's babble, 1t mJy slow down h.ts or her speech dewlopment. ,, psychologist says Dr. Peter V1etze. d1re<'tor of the infant lc.'arning program at Peabody College here. said th1 s was one finding from a study of infants' learning development "TRADITIONALLY motht>rs • are taught to reinforce babies the sooner you respond, the more likely it is to h ave effec"t," Vietze LM. Boyd s&d in a n inll'rv1ew "One o! the rult's of relnforce ment is that you reinforce 1m mediately but 1l d()(':.n't say when. What we found 1s that 1( the motht>r res ponds bt•fon· lhl' baby 1s f1rushed. essent1 .. lly intl'rrupt in~the baby, 1l tlo(•sn't "l't.>nl to be as benef1c1;!1as 1f she waits for the baby to finish " He compared 1t to an adult con Vl'rsataon No Canadian Gunslingers Cana da's Northwest Mounted Poli ee moved westward a little ahead of most of the settlers . Rut the lawmen of the United States didn't, generally . Rangcrs, marshals and sheriffs for the most part only took charge after they wt~re needed. A:, a result, this coun- try's folk lore g lonfi l's all sorts of gunslingers whether they drew and fired for the law or agrunst it. Canada's lore doesn't. There's no h terary st•ct 1on of shootouts in Canad a· s own li hrary of fact and fiction . This Saturday. This Sunday. IF THE )11'.'IK that supphecl the fur for tha t coat was :t female, that coat 1s probably a superior model. HOW )lUCH T l)tf: do you s pend en'ry day :-it· tang either in a chair or a car? Six hours 1s s,ud to be the national average among grownups. TJIF. S KI'.'/ of a sizable grown hip- popotamus weighs about as much as Frank Gifford. Alex KJrras and Howard Co::.t.'11 com- bined. Flit' that. Kl'.'IG OF BEASTS Argument continuc.'s as to which of the great animals should bt• identified as the Kin~ of Reasts '.'l<.it the hon, certainly. The male hon 1s a gigolo that leavl's most of the hunting to the ladyfnends. Class the tiger a s a dic- tator, not a king A king 1s not supposed to bt: that sneaky or ncious Those who are sup- posed to know say simply there is no King nf Beasts Rut there's a queen. The s he-elephant WHAT, YOU CA.YT name that state with the most regular boµndanes·• Query arises because a customt•r asks 1f Colorado 1s d pt>rfect rectanglt.' Almost Yleasure:. 387 miles east and west. 276 miles north and suuth, about. Address r1101l tn 1..\1. Boyd. P 0. Bur JjO(), C()s/o .\-lesa. CA :J!ri!ti PEDAL, POWER ~~ '0 VALUE. Boys' I Girls' 26" 3-speed bike 5 4 9 9 ~e~~u::~~l~~;ri~~t~rwn packJge, front and rC'ar hJncl • brakes. A supPr deal. \~ \. ,,. (~. ,-~~,-~ ~~ ....... ,, SPECIAL BUY Macrame Hanger 2.44 L.-1rf?e i.111gle macrame hanger goes well with Qur pots Colors to choose from. L1m1ted quant1t 1es. SPECIAL BUY 6" Flaired Ceramic Pot 3.66 Arid color to your home with the:5e cllt r active 6 • tla11ed pots. Quant1t1es Similar to ltm1ted 1llustrat1on. L I I I tJ •lUf1Cf' sour 6 ounce wine 'l -ounce rock!> 14 ~ounco \ GREAT BUY. Boys' I Girls' 26" 10-speed bike 64.99 SPECIAL .... , Chnstmas shopping can be as relaxing as an ocean breeze with 1400 boats for company and dozens of dockside shops otteri ng a treasure trove of gifts for every taste Treat yourself to a holiday now in your own home port .. DANA POINT HARBOR! The Treasury sown IL .. ' 1Ls C<.11!1 u llJnd brakes. r.icing saddle, full reflector J 1cl-flfC der,Hllr-ur ge;iring. All b'kes come unJsseml>frd, b1,1 we will <1.,semh'C' them for a sll~ht ch 11 f!C And v1s1t 01.r bike shon v.here ""c· have ' complc·te line o f dC f '>Sor11.:s t/"J 11ir·cl y 111r u1k1n,;; r•ceos. SAVE $3 Sleeping Bag/Comforter 9.99 Reg. 12 99. Cotton cnvcr v.itl· 11rilyr5t1•1 lillrrn' rn .;<sort('d r1.1 llcrns CORNINGWARE • 10:99 1 ·41 ~.)<1( "i'~!"l·PHWI 1 ·QI r~"rrr·t1 ~.H1(P011n • q' t.:ovr·red ~.t11r1·rttn \1rJrtlflt'· cnvo>r lr>r I 1 QI •r •Ct' n Your Choice 2.99 Choose from hve decorated one gallon trees. Bottom wrapped in red or gold 1011. Or pick a decorative holly plant. Great buy at only 2.99 16 Piece Dinnerware Set 14.55 Service for 4 includes 4 each: dinner, salad, cereal. mug. Brown drip glaze. Oven·proof. II set of 4 of 1 size Famous Libby "Accent" Contemporary Clear Glass Stemware l rm1ted quantities. Reg. 8.88. Dacron"' polyester set includes 21x32" rug. 21x22" contour r:i J, Id cover. tank top a1 d cover. Sale priced items effective Saturday thru Sunday. December 7, 1975. BUE'-'A PARK: Beach at Orangathorpe •Open WMkdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sunde~ 10to10 ORANGE : City Dr at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 10. Sundays 10 to 10 SANTA ANA: 3900 So. Bnstoi-No. of So. Coast Plaza • Open Daily 9.30 to 10. Sundays 10 to 10 \ 1 ' Friday. Dec:ember 5. 1975 DAIL y PILOT A I J f De aths El.sewhere ' Weekend Calendar Dolphins Menance? Yachtsmen Upset -J On Harbor Change I PASADENA (U Pl) - J ohn W . Lynch, c hairman of th e ICalirorn1a Board of : Equalization, died of an apparent heart attack iThursday while here to l preside over tax hear- in u. The 77-year-old thairman was found dead in his hotel room. ~WASHINGTON CAP> -Wendell PbUUps, 54, an archeologist and oilman ho founded and headed e Wendell Phillips Oil BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-94 15 San J uan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemietery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacihc View Onve Newport Beach. Calllorn1a 644-2700 DEE..-FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 I SMITHS' MORTUARY Co • died of a heart attack Thursday in an Ari ineton, Va., hospital. NEW YORK CAP ) Hannah Arendt, 69, one or Am e rica's foremost political philosophers and scholars, died Thurs· day night ol an apparent heart attack at her home in Manhattan. OAXACA, Mexi co (AP) -Hester Merwin Ayer s, an artist whose works were exhibited in scores of American cities over 40 years, died Thurs- day while visiting friends here. Mrs. Ayers. 73, lived in New Smyrna Beach, F1a. WEH, TORREY H WEBB. Lonq time ~I dent ol Co<on• oe1 'Mr. C.llfwnl• PHSt'd •••Y November ?l, 1t7S Memorl8' urvlces wlll M !'Ptd •I P•tlllc View M•mortal P.,k DKemti.r 7, 1915 •t ?PM In ht'U of tio-r, you may m•ke co0tribul'°"' to tl'le Tc>tTey H Webb S<llOlarwp Fur'd at ll'le Uni"•rllty ol Sout,,orn C.llfomla R ICE OWIGHT L. RICE. R•s•denl Of Cmta Mesa. Calllornl• Passeo •••Y DPcember l. t97S Sur111veO bJ two son\; Ow•oM E. Alce. Costa Mtw. M>O Roymond W Rice. Sunnyvale Colllornla; one dau9,,1er voroln1a Wla\11\, Canaaa; onp nepMw Clair Rice of Cos t a M r\a ''"~ o r ano c 111 1ar~n. two Q•f'at 9rand<h1ldren Funeral ser111ct'\ an<l interment •n Lebo. Kanus Bell Broadway Mortuary. directors PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The 1011ow1n9 ~rson l\ OO!ng !><l\1 nt'\\ .s TIMBERWALK. 1196S Skypark. Suite F lrv1nt', CA M•c~el Jant'\, 1076 Whitt' S.11\ Way, Coron•<kl M<ir. CA This bus1ntt\ IS conductea by an 1n- Olviclual. Mlcl'IHI J•nt'S Tl'll\ \tate~nt was folPO wilt> trie County Clerk of Orange County on Nov ember t7. 197S I 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-653 F4'1'1 t 9 Published Ora11gp Coast Oa11v Ptlot i t===========--~-::::--==._~~~·~'~'·~78~.•~no~~~c2s.~11~,1~9l~S~U().l~·~n ii Ohioan, 12, Gives I: Advice to Ford I • • From Wire Services 1 1 · A seventh grade student cabled P resident Ford in Peking to help improve Chinese-American un- : derstanding on the seventh grade level. I f Robert J . Mack, 12, a student at Rocky River ' .fCOhio) Junior High School, said he sent the message 1 1 to fo~ord m care of the Peking Department of Educ a· ,t1on, the only address he had. J Mack in the cable he composed with his father, ,1 J ames, asked Ford to see if the Chinese students got -rletters Rob and other students in a social studies 1•-class wrote to children in the same grade in Chinese schools and to ask them to respond •·as a means of ,i m proving understanding between seventh graders." I t • Three diamond rings worth $96,000, stolen from Evel Knievel, we re "volunteered back" to the •daredevil motorcyclist. I "I risked my life to earn the money to buy these I . diamonds and I sure don't want to lose them now.'• Knievel said in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. , · The rings -totaling 21 carats -were s tolen I 1 • BonaventureCountrvClub I ( J :-Vhile Knievel was ·shav-PEOPl...E mg. They were promptly I located by officers and ' returned . • Slander charges filed against Chancellor Bruno Kreisky by Nazi·hunter Simon Wiesentba l have been withdrawn. Wiesenthal filed suit after the chancellor ac cused him of using "Mafia methods" as bead of the J ewis h Doc umentation Center in accus ing Freedom party c hief t'riedericb t'eter or serving m a Nazi unit that killed Jews and others in wartime Russia. • Sunkist Race Series Opens Balboa Yacht .Club will launch it's annual SUnkist Series this weekend for sailboats racing in· side and outside the bay. The Sunkist is a three-month series sailed on the first weekend in December January and February. On Saturdays small boat; race inside the bay and on Sunqays the one-design keelboats and ocean racing types will compete over outside courses. THE LEHMAN·l2 FLEET will be active again this weekend as Newport Harbor Yacht Club will host the Barney Lehman Series -symbolic of the class championship -on Saturday and Sunday. Other yachting activity in Southern California Los Angeles -Long Beach LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB -Invitational Regatta. lOR, PHRF, MORF, Cal-20, Cal-25, Satur· day. Sunday. LOS ANGELES YACIIT CLUB -Frostbite Series No. 2, Sunday. Santa Monica Bay PACI FIC MARINERS YACHT CLUB -Holi- day Series (keel boats) Saturday, Sunday. KING HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Christmas Regatta (centerboards) Saturday, Sunday. San Diego SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB -Sinnhoffer Hot Rum Series <IOR), Sunday. SILVERGATE YACHT CLUB -SinnhofCer Mug 'O Rum Series (SDHF) Sunday. SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB -Sinnhof- fer Keg ·o Rum Series CMORF) Sunday. Trma Boat Slowdown Reported SAN DIEGO CAP> This is the s lowest time in a decade for tuna boat bui I ding on the West Coast. and the industry is worried. T he American Tuna 1 Boat Association says that where 13 or more purse seiners h ave been under construction since the mid-1960s, today four are being built in San Diego with no new orders in hand. In Tacoma, Wash .• a single seiner is being built, the owners' as- sociation said. F oreign countries, however . are reported building them at a re- cord pace. The slowdown in the United States is blamed on tighter government regulations over t he fis hing fleet w h i l e foreign-flag vessels re- portedly sail and take in tuna at will. 1976 CARS and remaining •7 Ss LOW ; LEASE RATES! All makes new cars & trucks! ln th• · Closing Stocks, same day fresh DAILY PILOT BOATING Local yachtsmen are express- ing more than a little concern over the Coast Guard's plans lo replace several of the aids to navigation in Newport Harbor. Most disturbing 1s the plan to replace the two buoys near the entrance of the harbor with spars or dolphins. According to recent Yacht Debuts Down East Celebrati1ig Down East Yachts will celebrate its first year vr operation Dee. 20 at 10 a .m . with the launching of the first Down Easl·32 <it Yachting Associates on Coast Highway. The firm. headed by Bob Poole. noted marine engineer. launched it's firs t 38-foot cruising boat Nov. 29 and since that time has sold them in the schooner, ketch and sloop configur ation. Down Easter yachts are of classic design but bwll with modern materials and engineering. THE 32-FOOTE R IS the answer to sailors who desire a boat capable of live-aboard which a couple can handle efficiently for long distance cruising, according to Poole. It is not a s maller copy of the 38, according to Poole, but re· tains the classic lines of the larger boats . It was thoroughly tank· tested before production. Specifications of the new yacht are 32 feel overall length, 25 feet 10 inch length waterline, 11 feet beam , four feet, nine inch draft, 17,000 pounds displacement including 5,500 pounds ballast, and carries 610 square feet of sail. POOLE SAID THE FIRM expects to turn out two of the 32s per week by spring. Notice to Mariners. the plan calls for the reloca ting ol the No. 6 Buoy near the jetty entrance with a dolphin structure, and l.J\e No. 8 Buoy near the Harbor bepart· ment headquarters with a spar. HARBOR MASTER Al Oberg is leading the opposition to the plan and urges local yachtsmen to make their views known to the Coast Guard by writing to the Commander. U.S . Coast Guard Dtstnct 13, 19 Pine Ave. Long Beach. Oberg s aid he fears the spars and dolphin structures would be a menace to sailboats racing and crwsing in the bay and would contribute to dism astings and snarled sails. There are several other spars used as aids to na,igation in Newport Harbor, but none are located near the center of the channel. A DOLPHIN type aid is a structure consisting of three or more piles driven into the bottom a few feet apart and tied together at the top. They are generally used for daybeacons or minor lights. Oberg feels that such struc · lures could also be dangerous to boats entering the harbor in :i fog. Se~re damage could result in case o f collision as the dolphins ar e stationary. Preside nt Ford will nominate Willia m J . 1 Porter, a career diplomat. to be ambassador to 833-0555 Saudi Arabia, the White House announced If confirmed by the Senate. Porter, 61, will sue ~~~ST Get into the hohday sp1nt our way. On the Jingle Bus You'll discover what fun it is to nde' C ounty. That alone should be enough to make your spirits a little brighter. ceed James E . Akins, who resigned. Porter has been ambassador to Canada 19 ;::.:::.=.c":. 1 .~m~o~n~th~s~··~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======~ I ~~--... -....... VI FREE MICROWAVE COOKING DEMONSTRATION at DAVIS•BROWN C:Osta Mesa Location Sat., Dec. 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . GE Home Economist will show you ·how the new GE Jet 90 cooks by temperature, MOT past time! Don't miss this great new microwave discovery! • I You'll be laughing all the way -at the other shoppers, as they fight the holi- day traffic jams and frantically search the over-crowded parking lots for a space that isn't miles from the stores. As you merrily prance from the conveniently located bus stop, just across the sidewalk from the mall. And you can jingle the extra change in your pocket that you'll save. 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UNDAY 10:00 AM TO 6:00 PM .•. JUST SAY "CHARGE IT!" I 1 .... j . .• ' j i ' DAILY PILOT A I :J I .,.._l .!t I 3 BIG SALE DAYS!I SA LEENDSSUNDAY.DECEJ\rAf:R7Tll . ~ . HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES AHE LlMl'l'ED! Friday. December 5. 1975 e . ,, I I ~ NEED A TV ANTENNA? BUY ONE AT WARDS! tv antenna. 17145 19571 Save $71. Wards 25" diagonal color television. !\lakes an cxc 1 t1 ng family Christmas prc:--L·nt. AFC captures strongest signal for best rt·- ccption. Console base is removable: legs arc included so you can use it as aconsolettc. At- tractive simulated wood cabinet. H urry in'. Microwave oven with auto. defrost cycle . ... $44'8 REGULARLY 519.95 Cook control Console stereo with S~track player. D isli net i \"l' i\led i terranea n-::,l.Y IL· cunso ll· holds A:\LF;\I sterl'o rcc<:iH•r, built-in H- lrack tnpL· player with automatic or manual track selection, automatic r c·cor<l changt·r. :-.terc·n speakers. Simubtcd wood cabinet. $}48 REGULARLY 179.95 Save $21. Frostless 15.2-cu.ft. refrigerator/ freezer REGULARLY 319.95 , fi50W cookin g power cuts most cook times by 75%-saves t ime. Gourmet cook control timer. All-frostles!-i-there's no more messy defro~ting or crowding- from frost. Roomy 4.74-cu. fl. freezer section. Twin producP crispers and dual cold cont rob. . : Wards browning grill .... 14.95 ~ i , Wards low priced • microwave oven. Rn.<-t hrrf, ml'd. Frnten foh fillt'l I hal<ed pol.1toe~ 6 mm 'lh. 8 rntn. 12 mm: •• W E SERVICE WHAT WE SELL ... NATIONWIDE. SAVE $21 OUALMOTORPOWERHEADVACUUM 1 motor in canistert 1 in · ·cieaninghead.2-sidededge $ 78 d eaner.·Tools included. Other vacuums low atJ34.8K RECULARLY 99.95 $20-$30 off. heavy-duty washers. Compact 3-cycle washer. ~~ ~'~::::--1 :lwatertemp ~om· $}79 \. bos let you handle a variety of fab- rics. 'f.i:HP motor. REGULARLY 199.95 Our big capacity washer. 4 cycles include· rl•gu l ur. !'hort. soak. pre-wash. :1 temp combos , $199 REGULARLY 229.95 Dryers start as low as •109 .. 0 SAVE $21 WARDS RUGGED TRASH COMPACTOR Compacts lo t i6 vol. wilh. $}2 8 o v e r 3 , 0 0 0 l b s . f o r ct'. Child-safe key lock. Slim 12'' width. Quiet operation. REGULARLY 149.95 USE WARDS C~VENIENT CHARG-ALL CR EDIT PLAN f'OR STREAMLINED, CONVENIENT SHOP PING Playing Santa? 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JUST St\Y ttCHARGE ITr' l , I r t ~ I I r t ~ I c ~ • AJ-1 DAILY PILOT Frtday December S. 1975 I ,..._~ l Gypsy Queen Dies PASADENA lAP) I\ 70-year-old $100 bills for a soltd copper casket, :said mort1c1an Br1aruames Porteous. \ ~~ FASHIOfl _-:.·ISLAND STORES ~ gypsy Queen who llv~ rn one or Pasadena's old mansion dJslricts has dled and her followers and rarruly car ned candles m the hospital 1'>bby to .. Light her way to heaven," a hospital 1 spokesman said. ~ ~ <"' '' Esvillo Frank died at Huntington l \L } , Memonal Hospital with nearly 20 ad "They said tht.•y wanted the best," beswd , THE FAMILY LATER decided to have the body moved to an Alhambra mortuary, a spokesman said. \ OPEii EVERY llllHT ~ \ 'f"' ) mirers or . varying ages gathered in \ 1 ) lhe waiting room wearing tr aditional gypsy costumes "THEY SLE PT OVE RNIGHT on the sofas downstairs," said hospital Porteous said gypsy funerals are different from traditional American ntes And gor rh1s' She ontv spokesman John McCarthy. costs one welfOJre chec;k . Funeral arrangements at fir st were being made by a Monterey Park un dertaker after Mrs. Frank's two sons and six companions paid cash in crisp "They set up a barbecue in the parking lot, smg and dance in cos- tume," he said. "They put money and jewelry into the casket, toiletries, food, clothing and always a watch. And they stay up all night mourning It's very colorful." ~"-~~-la.-,,:l.1'f4."91t"*.Ot'-e•~o;lfi,,.. .. ·Jl DECEMBER 5TH, 6TH AND 7TH ... e 3 GREAT DAYS TO SHOP AND SAVE! BUT, HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! 39-DRAWER PARTS CABI NET C1Hl\0en1t·n t ~torage'. Ila-; pla .... lle drawers 1n :! S li'PS. :!.l .... mal I. :1 ml·d1um. and I lo1rg1· l:!\\',tiDxli-.1 1''11 ( ;rl'al \alut· 11 \1<111\ .I.I -- SAVE 24o/o 1oss REG. 13.99 QU ILTED TWIN MATTRESS PAD l'"I\ Id I. pnh pr11p~ lt·m· 6 7 7 Ht•g. 10.!l!I, full pad ..... H.z1 TWIN Ht•g. 11.!IH. quC't'n pad ... I I. 17 1{1·~. 11).!JH. kinf..!" pact .... 1:1.77 REG. 8.99 11 1•111'' SAVE $4 MEN'S ACRILAN CARDI GANS T1>da".., 1,,,,,, t• !-'l\lt· tor 888 l'll:'V r11 t't1nif11r l .\J.11 ) 0 1 W:l:-.h'. SPECIAL forget to ask how Snnla gets trikes down a chimney! Size~ 10" to 16". - Sturdy con st ruction for years off u n ! $12 OFF BIG 6-QT. PRESS URE COOKER Made of polis hl'd cast alum1-1988 num. H elps you cook dinner in half tht• t1nw. l'riet· m - c:ludes :!:!~-pugt· cookbook. REG. 31.94 I OOOSQ. FT. MIN. JOB ~ Jill( ._,·\\'\I(~" \._ SAVE14%-·' 4-IN . BLOWN-IN INSULATION Lel Wards profo~s1onnlly 1n-12 C sl<Jll this n·tling 1n:-.ulat1on al a low cost. Year round com-sq. ft. fort, cut <'xpcnscs too REG. 14c lll'll.1!1 :--.it, ;.1A!'l.l((Al.I.; SAVE $40 COLONIAL STYLE ROCKER Rock in the sp1rrt ot '76! 9988 Rocker has antique pine fin- ish on hardwoods; solid pine seat. Aulhcnitc looking. REG. 139.95 ... Acrll .1 n . wn I w 1 n nwd Ill m ;1n<l tli·i·p t111w !-'I ~t.L.XL REG. $13 This Christmas -tricycles built for joy. . ~lw kids will bes~ excite~, th~y'll 1oss 1sss II II ,., 1 ... 111'• ,.,,... 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EACH r;AHOl':N ~ltOI' BRING CHRISTMAS DREAM S DOWN TO EARTH -USE WARDS CONVENIENT CHARG-ALL CREDIT PLAN Merry makings start here. • ri\ 'liORAMJ\ C'l l'Y t11h1.1" .11 r"~"·· 1•hurw l'l<H ti.!11 • 1c1RRANC t: rJ1•I ,1mt.1 fo,.h111n MIU.If••. phone ·,4·,i 6971 • ..,A'loOIA ANA hn~t11l •1t •t•wnteenth i ll-547-flMI . ""N 1n ;RNA ROJNO ct'ntr11I city mull. 71 '1 .1184 f.!Zll ·fill~ l'IN<;To1" n•:A< II 1'(fm.,-1•roit l~·:t•h. 714 ~92 fi611 • ('0\> INA lmmint·.i ut -.,1n ll(•m11rdino freew11y, 006 7411 • HOSfo:Ml-:A I> lt;Oo r<•~<·mf'nd hlvd . ~,7;1.J 110 • ('()STA ~u:SA b1 ·~wl ~I • 111 1111n dtcj(O ftNy '714°540-9400 •NORWALK 1mperiol Al nnrwnlk hlvd . phnnl' MAA-Ofll I •FULLERTON hnrhnr I'll nrAnlfflhOrpt', 714 A79 2~ • EAC l.F. ROCK colorndo ut hmmlw11y. phone ~4-9\WI •CANOGA PARK lopan1tn pln~n. phuM 88:)-1000 • MONT<.:1..AI R montd111r ph1111. rihone 714-621-:JOM •LYNWOOD 1ml)f'rit1l l1lvd • .-~ 11t.ot4', phonr 637 6000 • LAKEWOOD lakewnod blvd ut c11ndl11wood. phone 6.13 7600 • Wl!?ST LOS ANOELES In cum~w• at UJlh 1t • ~36-7922 SHOP MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 10:00 PM ... SUNDAY 10:00 AM TO 6: PM ... JUST SAY "CHARGE IT!° ' 1 1 1 ~ r: ·1 J __ ~. ------..:A------..-................................ ....,.,~.-.~ ............ __ ............ _.,.._ •• w,•4 ' I U~tl•MJllolo CHIEF IATAN DOES HIS TRICKS Poodle Is Favorite of Missouri Town Pool Pooch Poodle Picks Pocket,s IATAN, Mo. (U Pl) -Pool hustlers t beware. Chief Iatan, the pride of this tiny northwest Missouri town, doesn't even need a ' ~~~~~:k~~::,::::~:l: sh~:·:y:l::~~s :::t old poodle named after the 100-person com- munity. •1e·s owned by Kenneth and Lois • • ' Woods, 29-year residents. TllEY ADM IT IT'S TKEIR fault lhc dog dominates the coin-operated pool table in one corner or their s mall country store. "I got him star ted by putting one ball on the table and rolling it into the pocket.'' Woods says. "l kept putting him up there and he just, sort of got interested." Now Chier Iatan stands against the Wood s bedroom door at 7 some mornings and "barks until we get the quarter," Mrs. Woods says . The Woodses live behind their store. so the walk to the cash register isn 'tfar. "ANYTIME YOU GET a quarter out, he gets real exC'ited and runs around in a circle," Mrs. Woods says. Then the serious business begins . Woods racks up the colored balls and Chief Iatan makes his break with a swift kick to lhe cue ball placed at the opposite end or the table. The poodle lopes around to the scattered balls, pouncing on them to sink them or bat them in with a variety or trick shots as he hits the cue ball around the table. "We've thought about inviting Minnesota Fats over for a challenge,'' Mrs. Woods ~aid. . WHEN CHI EF "SCRATCHES" by pocketing the cue ball, he runs to the end or the table where the ball automatically reappears. ~le barks until someone places it back on the table, and sometimes even prolongs his game by playing only with the cue ball when he has only two or three balls left. on the table, Woods said The couple said they knew Chief Iatan was destined £or the felt-topped table by an inci- dent that happened about a year ago. "We found a nickel in his basket," Mrs . Woods said. "We think he was saving up for a IXHJI game.·· MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING CLASSIC lllTTOH DOWNS AND SI LI! REl'P TIES FOii THE DISClllMIHA TIHG MAN GOOD fUTI Wtl.L IU.WAYI II IN ITYU. 1-?th & Irvine Ave. · Vlkstchff Plaza Newport Beech · 645·0792 ' I .... .. . ' ' Frldsy. Docomtier ~. 197~ DAILY PILOT A Is Photo Shows 'Nessie' With Trunk 12 Feet Wide CONCORD, N.H. CAP) -A researcher has shown a photoaraphic slide of a rust -colored ob- je<'t purported to be the legendary Loch Ness monster. The object ap. peared lo have two front appendages. a long neck and a head. The slide showing was the latest in a series of revelations both in the United States and Great Britain in r ecent weeks c~ncerning a group of pictures tak e n un - d e rw ate r b y an American photographic team last June at Loch Ness in Scotland. THE TEAM WAS headed by Boston patent attm-ney Rob('rt Hines, who is also dean at the F'rankltn P ier ce Law Center in Concord. lie showed the slide to a group of about 50 stu- Henls and friends \Ved- 'nesday night. But Dr. Gordon SheaJs, keeper of zoology al Lon- don 's Natural llistory Museum, said, "Theon.ly incontrovertible evidence must be a body. a skeleton. or a really de· tailed photograph, .. and that the • new pi ctures were not that kind of evidence. Sheals s aid he had seen the "best" photographs take n by the American teanl, but had not seen a ll the photographs. OTHER MUSEUM ex- perts said such creatures became extinct 65 million years ago, while Loch Ness . a 25 -mile gash through the Scot - ti s h 1-lighlands. 1~·a s C'ai-ved out by glaciers only 12 ,000 years ago. The slide depicted an object with distinct features, including the frontal appendages. a trunk Rines said was 12 feet broad and a neck he said-wa s 8 to IO feet long. "We think it will elec- trify the world.'' Rines said. HE SAID TJI E Rf..; were other, clearer photographs, some or which were shot at a con- siderably C'IOser range. fie said the monster was .. looking right at us with its mouth open ... · Rhines s howed the s lide in Concord two days _ after an announcement was made in London that a scientiri c symposium scheduled Dec. 9 and 10 to see Rines' pictures was canceled because of what the sponsors called excessive publicity 1n Britain. FIRST WORD of Rines· discovery and photos came Nov. 22 in a OCC Lecture Set Thursday Environmental plan- ner William R. Ewald will di sc u ss ''Com- munication and Visual Perception'' Thursday at noon In Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Forum 116. The session open to the public, is part or OCC's Art Guild speaker series. copyrighted story In the Boston Globe. Since then, a number of 1clen· tists, who ha\le seen one or more of the pictures, have commented public· ly . Mrn;;t have praised the cllrity of the pictures. Wednesday night's showing or one oC the 115. 12.•t sUdes was lhe first to a Jay audience. Rines said the tJlide wait taken by an underwater camera at a depth of 45 feet with a strobe light . H E SAID OTHER slides taken by the same camera were of much• better quality, but that ly 1n the British press, bt>rs or the Ac ademy or be did not want to show and asked that the Applied Science the them because of obliga-description of th~ slid~ Boston group which un- tions to scientists in shown Wednesday night dertook the Loch Ness England , presumably not be made publi c. Photographic ex pedition the sponsors of the sym· -were \ea\11ng 1t up to posium. A SPOKESl"IAN !or thescient1f1 C"comn1wuty Rines was angered by Rines emphasized in a to determ ine ex actly the pubiicity given the telephone interview that what the objects photo- photograpbs, particular· Rines and other mem-graphed are. iiiiiiiiiiiiil---iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ AIJTO PARTS SAYE 30%-50% .. llAMAClllllS UST NICI PETERSEN'S AUTO REPAIR BOOKS CHIMTOOl CAllUllTOI KIT '""'V•·~'' l~." '"'" . ' .......... ft.' I ~.a+ • ., ·•··t• •.M~""•" flOM p ,, 1~,.~,, (I-•·•'~"' (.., .... , .. "'" ...., .... ...g. 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RAGGEDY ANN, OR I RAGGEDY ANDY DOLL AWARDED EACH :DAY TO A LUCKY WINNER, 12 YEARS OF AGE AND UNDER ONLY -.. . . .. -· Travis Parry has succeeded in doing what he set out , . to do: to look like an authentic 1888 Santa Claus. • ... .. ' Him to a 'T' T ·" By DENNIS Mc LEU.AN • OfttleDalt.,1'119'SIMI The jolly man in the red suit bad ~st finished writing the name of a fmall girl in his large book when oe was s urrounded by five thildren and their parents. . "Well, what have we got lere?" said the s hort, elfish San· Ca Claus. "Let's sit down, l 've got ~ flO<.'k of them now." Santa puffed on his long- ~emmed pipe and peered ov<.'r is gold-rimmed spectacles. What's your name?" • "Craig." the father r<.'plied for his s hy son. ' "OK now Craig, what do you hope to get?·· asked Santa. ~ "A fire engine, .. th<'·boY said, Jtis brothers and sisters staring to'ide-eyed at the gray-bearded pld man. • ''Do you go to bed on time or do you say, 'Mama, I want to stay Up a little lo.nger? "' asked ,ant a. • A woman shopper looked through the group, smiling at the rid man, whose quill pen scrib- led rapidly in the red book. "Oh. he's a real one.'' the oman said to her friend. UTllE~TIC 1 It was a fitting tribute to Travis Parry, this year's St. Nick at South Coast Village. The 57· rear-old Costa Me:sa plumber flad succeeded in doing what he 1et out to do: to look like an puthentic 1888 Santa Claus. 1 He refused to sit on a throne, Ike some department store San· las. and charge parents to have a l>icture taken with their childr en. ·!>arry wanted to mingle with the ahoppers. and if they wanted a t ,. pie.lure, he would pose willingly, for free. He started growing his own beard last June. And he looked everywhere to see what a real tum-of -the-century Santa looked like.. That resulted in brown rather than while fur trim and the pipe and gold-rimmed spec- tacles. Christmas shoppers may not recognize Parry in his Santa cos· tume, but those who attended the weekly entertainment programs at the village last summer will notice that he appears vaguely familiar. Parry, who has earned the title of ambassador of good will at South Coast Village, is the man behind the closetful of characters who paraded through the crowd, mingling and joking with customers. One week he would be Ozark Hank, a moonshine-guzzlin g hillbilly. Next, it might have been a longshoreman, flirting with the women. CHARACTERS "Girls kept tapping me on the stomach saying that would bring them good luck ... said Parry with a laugh. "People got to know me and they wanted to know what I was going to be next week. I just wanted to try out my characters and a live audience is the best way. Parry's chameleon-like nature has turned into a second career of sorts as an artist's and photo- grapher's model. A calendar and line of greeting cards featuring his characters is in the works and !!e's preparing a portfolio to send BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, December 5. 1975 81 to agents for commercials and ad- vertisements. Parry sat in his antique-filled Costa Mesa living room recen•ly flipping through a stack of his pictures. He called ou\lhe names of his characters: tbe luckless speculator of 19291 Bandito Redondo, P ortuguese Charlie, Highland Laddie, Deadly Ernest, befuddled, bewildered Willy of the Wilderness. ''I'm Welsh -Dutch, .. said Parry. "but when people look at some of these pictures they don't know what nationality or trade I am . I've played everything from a minister to a rabbi, to a Swiss watchmaker and a butcher, so I have to tell them whatl am." Wearing blue bib overalls, his short legs propped up on the cof · fee table and bis hands folded over a considerable paunch. Parry is a formidable-looking man with or ~thout costumes and props. EXPRESSIONS His bushy black eyebrows can be raised or lowered into a varie· ty of expressions. The beard adds a new dimension (and several more characters) to his mobile face. "I live tllese parts," said Parry. "Every time I wear these clothes I'm these people. It's a challe11ge to see if I can be some other person. "Most people wish they could portray so meone besides themselves sometime. Some can put on a costume. but they don't change their •express ions They're just the same old person." Parry's first character came to life when his daughter talked him into having a portrait made Having always had a theatrical nair and not wanting to look hke the average person with a necktie going to a wedding, .. Parry showed up at t~ photo graphy studio dressed as an old sea captain. ~ have a thC'atrical background lurking somewhere in his past He does, having begun acting in l'lementary school in 1932. Dur- ing the Depression he won fiddler contests He also learned to play the 1?uitar. mandolin, flute, tire pump and slide whistle. J So convincing wa ::-. hi s transformation into <1n old salt that his fellow workt>rs could hardly believe it whl·n h<' showed them the picturl'. After hi(?h school. with no jobs_J available. he wound up as master ROGUES GALI.ERV They asked if h<' could Ix' mt1rl <' to look like a Mexican. II<' could and did. But it was just th<' hcgin ning of what has turned into .1 veritable rogues gallery of characters. A ham as big as Parry must nf ceremonies in a Civilian C'ons<>rvalion Corps orchestra. touring camps throughout Southern California. He volunteered for military service ~fore the outbreak of World War II and his last fling as an enter· tain<'r for more than 10 years was as master of ceremonies for a <Se-e PORTRAY .\L.5, Page B4) • A closet-full of characters is paraded through South Coast shoppers. . ( • .. , • 8 2 OAIL Y PILOT Fr1day, Oecamb« 5, 1975 Commission Role Evaluated AMON DE: COST~ M€S~ ~~~~1':"' MEN ONLY 3 PM to 9 PM M.c:>lld&Y through Frtda.Y; Cloaed Sat. & Sun. MALESTYUNG MALE STY UN MALE STYLI MALES TYL MALES TY MA LEST MALES MALE MAL By JO OLSON OI tM O.lly f'li.t Si.ff If early reports from members of the county's new Status of Women Commission are an in· dicattOn . two or tbe group's top priorities will be establishing day care centers and re- aching out to tbe coun- ty's minority and unin· volved women. The commission al.so will n ot be merely another ··advisory" body. but will seek po wer. o ne . member said These and other views were presented f~ the National Women's Political Caucus by six of the 15 a pppinted com· nussion members. All of the members bad been invited, but most were unable to at- tend. After the six women had spoken, audience· participation was invil· ed. and the discussi<)o broadened to an ev alua- tion of what the role ol the commission should be, and further into a heated exchange of ideas on what women's roles should include. Sadie Reed of Sant.a Ana. a member at large, said her top priority will be to work for child care throughout the county. Next will be to seek un- ification among all the area's women 's or- ganizations. She stressed that the commission will be a Mr. and Mrs. Jack Donnell vd:Ucle f « all women m the county. "We need your ioput." she said. "No ooe person will sa._v what tbe commission will be ... RAJU)WOU Minna van Tilbura ot F\illertoa, whose special interst is legislation, said. "We have a bard time and bard work ahead of us.We will need the input of all the women's organizations." As status or women ehairman for the FUilerton Branch of the American Association of University Women, she i s concerned about women, but specifically she said she is interested in the county's "unaf- filiated" women. Anniversaries Marked The 50th wedding anniversary of Jack and Luey Donnell of Irvine and the 24th anniversary of their son, Jack T. Donnell III and his wife, Diane, will be celebrated on their mutual wed ding date, Dec. 21. The two couples will entertain friends with dining and dancing on the Pavilion Queen, while cruising the Christmas-lighted boats and homes of Newport Bay. The elder Donnells lived in Playa Del Rey more than 20 years. Donnell, who had an architectural office in Los Angeles, retired in 1967. They are active in the University Com · munity Association, the Newport Unity Church. the Irvine Coast Republican Women's Club and Rotary Club. The Donnells' son and his wife have flown out from their home in Jaeksonville. F1a . with their sons, Steven and Michael. Donnell Is ex· evecutive vice president of the Charter Oil Com· pany. SAVE'IO ~ I I 00 -et HAIDllYH Aa:as le• M4ldr. I s 11 •s .,,. ;au ...... SIR WALTER 2052 Newport ll•d. ,,, COllla W.... c.IH. _...RUFFEll'S-\ UPHOLSTERY Wlleft Yot1 W •t ~lkst 1922 Harbcw ll•d. Costa M~50·0259 ADVANCE REGISTRATION ICE SKATING LESSONS It's Tree Tri1nming Party Time At Petricks Galleries And You're Invited! PETRICKS CHRISTM A~ TREE EXTRAVAG ANZA WI I.I. BE PREV IEWED SATURDAY AND SlJNDAY, DECEMBER(, AND DECEMBER 7 UNVEILING PETRICKS CHRISTMAS TREE LANE Over 5000 exquisite CHRISTMA S TREE ORNAMENTS, many one of a kind, will adorn our fn:sh tn·t· forest·· -Stroll through the ~011 - ders of our fresh Christmas tree forest and pick your own orna- ments RIGHT OFF THE TREES! Excellent "Hose or Hostess" gifts, or even better c reate YOUR OWN Anne Doyle. another member at large, said s he wants the com· mission to "be strong, succeed and make a big impression in the county." Setting up the by-laws will be the commission's first priority, she noted, then it will work for f Wld- ing. "We need input from you," she added. "We want tobelp you." Pam Zanelli, a two- year apointee, sees the commissiou as a "catalyst for action on behalf of all the women's groups in the county." Mrs. Zanelli, married and the mother of two young children, said she believes the women's movement "needs to re· ach a new plateau." and that the commission ought to reach non· working · women and men. It is the hope of Nola Simon, a member at large, that the com- mission develop "an ex- tremely sound founda· lion" during its first year. "I also want a struc- ture with a lot of doors," she s aid. SETl'INGGOALS One of the most dif· Cicult tasks will be de- veloping goals. she said, .. but it 's important to set them down.'' diverse women," Ms. Simon added. She said she was sur- prised to see that there were so many women in· tersted in feminist goals who hadn't joined the traditional feminist or- ganizations. "But there will be no tags on the com- mission,·• she stated. Helen Barrios, a two- year member. also ap· pointed by Supervisor Riley, said there are 25 s uch commissions in California, "so we have s ome guidelines to follow." As a member of a mi nority group (Chicana). she believes it is important to work with minority women and "those who m ay not know the commission has been established. We must find out what their problems Ire and work with them.'· Day care. she added, "probably will be one of our top priorities ... STATE COMMISSION During the informal in· terchange following the members' talks, ques- tions were asked about the history of the com- mission and its rela- tionship to the California Commission on the Status of Womep. There is no formal re- lationship between the state and local groups, Ms. Barrios said. There also is a federal com- mission which was start- ed by the late President Kennedy, but it has taken quite a while for MA M PICK YOUI CMOICI: llG. SI O NOW $5.00 w.cvr: O.. IJqMti StyUsb W9 c:.t Yfl/lllt tWr So At to ....,. .... otc .... WMZCUT: Sd~aor C.t I.com- • 11W for Probl .. H•. lotht.W.s: Sii ; ao. COftdlttwr, Style. BEAUTY SALON: Daily 8 AM to 3 PM; Sunday 9 AM to 5 PM FOi APPOINTMIMT 6"1. W. 19th St. • Costa Mesa 642-8316 ieans and things AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644-7030 Ms . Simon said it also is .important that "the people in county govern· ment understand that the commission will not challenge their positions. There has to be a de- velopment of trust " the idea to filter to local )l;;~~;;f~;e;:;~~~jM~~~~·~M·;H;;;M~·M .. 4' communities. · i The terms of the 15 Orange County members are of difference lengths so there always will be a a carry-over. ~---------- She comm ende-d Supervisor Thomas Riley for setting up screening committee to interview all the appli- cants for the committee from his district. "I also appreciate the fact that we have 15 ATTENTION! There will be task forces to help with the work. "Any worn an who has expressed an in- terest" will be invited, the members said. <See ROLE, 83) ALL PEOPLE WHO TAKE PRIDE IH THEIR HOMES! NOW ONE COMPLETE PACJCAGE • IMTERIOR DECORATING •TOPIRANDSRIRMITURE-- • A.LL 14T 30-400/o OFF RETAIL PRICES CALL FOR EXCITING DETAILS "DESIGNING WOMEN" LTD. 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J \ .. - Friday, ~mber 5, 1975 OAILYPILOT 83 Aquarius Supported ~rL A SATURDAY, DEC~MBER6 · By SYDNEY OM ARR ARIES (March 21· April 19): Accent on changes which could·aid in fulfillment of ambi· tions. Authority figure expresses interest in , your ideas,• concepts. Commit thoughts to nion, persona! examina· lion -means insist on value, not speculation. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar posi· tion coincides with forthrightness. injection of personality into is· sues. Your ''magnetism·· attracts allies -and curiosity seekers. · · AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Some "hid- den treasures" could be unearthed . Family members support ef· forts. • PISCES (Feb. 19· March 20): Accent on friends, hopes, gains through business en· deavors . You gain knowledge. II today is your birth· day you are s pirited, artistic, have unusual voice and can bring ~cmon's SPORTSWEA R Wl:~ICllff PtALA 'BAtBOAISlANO Newjx>r I 8t'oc h 216 Moron(' Ave S48-4121 675 1904 together those who hold ... ._ ______ _ .opposing views. . ' ,.. Tenth Anniversary Celebration Tuesday, Dec. 16th SERVING Our Oricjnal Dinner M~nu & Oriqinat Prices From 4.30 p.m AT ANCIENT MARINER 30 I H. TIJSTIH AVE. SAtaA AHA LOTSOFFUM SOUYIEMllS paper. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ TAURUS (April 20· May 20): Get priorities in order. Home, family situation rate high - know it and do something about it. Lunar aspect is favora- ble. GEMINI CMay 21 -June 20): You might be in· volved in a mystery. Money promi ses, transactions feature partner, mate. Get ap- praisal. CANCER (June 21· July 22): Accent on public relations, legal af. fairs, cooperative ef- forts, marriage. l.EO (July 23-Aug. 22): Hey, big ·spenders ... gifts under $20 ... from the Merry Christmas store. rv1A.Y co You perceive outline of future. You gain "ad - vance knowledge." Key is to prepare, to utilize r------------------~---.----'JP!l!llp!!!'ll'!!l!!!!_.-----------:------':'P"---------------------.. what is learned. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Relations hip is in- tensified . You get to heart of matters. Truth may be strong medicine. l.IBRA CSept. 23-0ct. 22): Hom e, security, consolidation of assets - these are emphasized. You get nothing for nothing. Know it and steer dear of get-rich- quick scheme. SCORPIO <Oct. 23- Nov. 21): Movement, messages, s hort trips are highlighted. A r<" lative with plans for ex- pansion could seek your counsel. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be "hard· nosed" about money. Emphasize e_xpert opi· From 82 ... Role Ms. Simon said she hopes the commission will develop a "talent -bank" during the first year and suggested that interested women send resumes to the com- mission. Ms. Barrios added that women interested in workjng on various com- mittees at the state level should send resumes to the California com- mission. 926 J St., Room 103, Sacramento 95814, and to the governor's of- fice. (A newsletter also is available from the state commission at the Sacramento address.) Bandanas for her, ... , prewrapped for ~vo.9! Six colorful cott011·bandan-as scarves in-a-· prewrapped gift box. Red, navy, green_, off-white..and camel in box. ' ~ " l ,, _8_. QQ ~itt,tiaL ~---' ~· ....... -. accessories 19 . \ \ ... "l • 't+ . 7 . t ~ :: ;'! \, . I • . f $ . Give him neckchains that say it alH He'll no doubt be partial to one of our say ings on a chain. Or choose sPvt~ral , he'll love them all. By Dante. 8.50 men's accessories and gift-; 80 I r f t f <' ! l Oomphies slippers for comfy mornings. · ·-··· Dornpliies ''Warm Up" c;J1ppers· because they're mdde 0f ::.oft lamh shearling. <;am~!. black, brown, and 1 f'd .13~00 blvd. ~hoes 11 i Ms. Simon noted that ...., __ ._.,.. ______ .._ __ ~-----------------------'l---------------------------~-·----..... ~---------------------------------------1 th e establis h ing of credibility and good will is essential for the Jirst year; and added the word "caring," as a description for the body. But she was challenged by a member of the audience, who said that caring was a tradi- tional women's role and that the commission should "break out of traditional women 's roles." DRINKING WATER MADE PURE! Many American cities have drinking water that's unfit to drink! If you feel this ww:y about your drinking water then install a WATERMATE FILTER under your sink. ·. A glass glob~ that ~p~eserves ar magnifies flowers so they stay fresh f1 weeks. 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I .............. _. _________________________ .... __ ... _ r~~r~7~~.~ ~=~: 1J1. South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa, 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 Westminster Moll-Golden State at Son DieQo Fwy ., 898-2521 e11ee. • ~ Monday thru Friday 10-9:30 Saturday l 0-7 Sunday Noon to 6 JI , 1 1 4 I J I -' ... I r . . .. ... . . . .. . 8 4 DAILY PILOT Friday, December 5, 1875 Friendshi~ on the Rocks Ann .. Landers D E A R A N N fnendi.hip because it J_\.'JDERS: My husband .died right there. and I have quit drinking. Please tell your re- One of us had a serious aders (my former friend problem with akohol so is among them) that ~ e both derided to put it alcoholism is a disease out of our lives. Our good that can be controlled. fnends are aware of this We e n I i g h t e n c d and hav~ expressed their alcoholics reahz~ it and admiration. ran handle any invita- Th1 s morning I r e -tion very n icely. thank rt•t ved a real jolt. A you. -MAKING IT ' friend" who always D EAR M.I.: I don't leans on us when she's in want to pour kerosene on trouble telephoned to say a bru~b fire, honey, but I ::-ht• 1s giving a rather think your "frie.nd" large surprise oartv for already knows this. Sbt> ·' mutual friend but, "I didn't want to Include llidn 't invite you because you for an.other reason \\ t'll b<' s erving liquor and that was bt>r excuse. .md wine and the whole The Io s s o f h e r bit .. rriendship is nothing to I wonder if s he ex-cry about. She's a phony. rluded any diabeti<.·s ht'<.'ause she is serving a 0 E A R A ~ ~ de~::1ert I had a good C'ry LA .. "1Df.RS · I am writing •1\·er the loss of our to you bel·ause my From 81 husband and I are deeply concttrned about our l 7·year·old daughter. Molly is terribly ob· sessed with death and anything connected with it. The moment the newspaper comes to the house, Molly must see it immediately and check the obituaries. If she re- ads about the death of a young person she clips it out and puts it in a scrap- book. She has been doing this for at least two years a.nd now is on her second srrapbook. Molly goes to the remetery about three times a wt'ek to visit the graves of some of her "srrapbook friends, .. as sht> calls them. She loves movies about death and went to see ''The Ex- • • • Portrayals I got back. a coupk of kids r:1me along. and I had to ::.ettlt.' c10wn ... said Parry. Rut in 1957 hC' m.1de a comeback of ::.orts ~ith the ;\11.'wporl Harbor Community Pl:1yers. '.\ly wift' ::.aid , 'YlJu're alway::. talkinl about what you've dont'. -Ahy don't you get in a play and prove i l to m 1.'., .. · STAGF. JtOLES lie piayetl a string of roles an suc·h :tmaleur productions as Stal a~ 17 ... "The Rainmaker ... and "The Rad Seed .. One night Parry was even s potted by a talent agent who wanlro to sign rum He turned down the offer. I was ha' 1ng fun with these hllie the3ler groups. but I think a father should be home \\ ith his kids when lhey'r<' growing up. Rut now my kitl:s arl• grown and old daddy·o is not only get- ting into entertainment. he's pos 1ng for art ~tudios. pirtures and he's t>nding up inc alendars ... Rut Parry i s still creating characters. The next one will be an English bird watcher. He'll wear a s3fort roat and hat. a monocle and car ry binocular::. and a bird book. And. added Parry with a laugh, ''I'll have a ~tuffed sparrow on my shoulder lo help mt> identify the birds ... Parry wa:s askt>d what he got out of appearing before thl' public. "I like bringing t>njoyment to pE'ople ... he ::1ctid. "With the world the way it 1s today. lf I can mak<' :.-omeone laugh. or just break tht.> m onotony of his l ife for a Sl'Cond. I ·,·e accomplish<'d my rrus~1on. orcist" three times. She is not a lonely girl and eoes out frequently with friends. There is nothing strange about her except this. Do you believe she should have counseling? -HER PARENTS DEAR PARENTS: A 17-yttar·old who goes to the t'emf'tery three times a wef'k to visit the graves of Pf'Oplt> she never knew is unquestionably in need of professional help. I hope ~lolly will speak to her school counselor or a therapist of your choos· in,. Your £amily doctor ran direct you. DF.AJt'.A:NN LANDERS : l am a switchboard opt•rator 1n a very large and busy rompany. Every now and then som<.' paranoid nut accuses m<' of listen- ing in on her calls. It's always a worn an - never a man. This makes me so mad I could chew rarpet taC'ks . Some of the operators I work with get the sam<' Peering Around JACK STAR~F.R has been named March of Dime s community chairman for Laguna Hills. A long.time volun· teer w i l h :\1 0 D . he ser\'ed as chairman for the Orange County )tareh of, Dimes Ad- visory Committee for three) ears. \;Jl'•••-...•o •,._~~---·o .... ~~·--~~ ..... ~~ ...... o ~" .~ ~~~-~~~-. ~~~~~~~~~ 0 ~ FASHION ISLAND STORES \ ' UNTIL CHRISTMAS ~ ~.-f.~o~J#...-91f1.·~-·~-·~ Or even all night. It happens to tots of people. They come in to our Sleeper Lounge Store full of sensible questions. So we're ready with some good answers. kind of aaff. I hope you d.le. they'd apologize. will tell our readers who Can you imagine really believe this non-anything duller than S('nse that if they stood listening to a lot of behind us for fifteen garbage about what minutes and saw the their kids did over the number ol calls we han-weekend or what hap- pened at the Smith ·spar- ty or the Schwartz's Bar Mitzvah? I'd rather read a book. Be a Pussy Cat and print this letter, will you, Ann? Sign me -FED .... reigning cats and dogs ~ .( ··' .. < Tabby Cat . " l l ( 'J~\' \ .. ' ·.~' Pug UP I N NEW BRUNSWICK • DEAR FED: OK. Here's your letter. Sign mtt -PUSSY CAT IN CIOCAGO Works of a.rt f mm Miss M. Penny, c1owage.r artist, f rem London.1En.gla.nd. She does the,sQ, household_pets exclusively for us and on<Z. fine shop on Old. Bond Street in London's West £nd.. Among h<ir celebrity pets are. Alec G.uine.ss' tabby and 1:.h<2 Dutche.s~o[ WiOOSorS pug1 both shown above. £a.ch animal is hand~pain"ted. witn oil on w1vet. A,pe:rfect cou ch companion for anim?.l lOve.rs. Limiteanumber available . 44 fashion Island, newport center 644-5070 ' I We explain that the Sleeper Lounge moves electrically into hundreds of perfectly comfortable positions. For sleeping, reading, watching TV or breakfast in bed. There's an optional massage unit too. .. l Then we explain that Sleeper Lounge has been helping people get comfortable for twenty-four years. ,. Sleeper Lounge is the original electric bed for the home. proven to be of the finest quality. From juet $469.50. Finally, we point out our colorful collection of designer linens, for bedroom and bath. PASADENA 326 S. Lue Avenu• (213} 796-1235 I LONG BEACH 3928 ~tlantlc Avenue (213) 426·9421 " .. SANTA ANA/COSTA MESA 3648 s. Brlttol Street 9riatol Town & Country (714) 545.0211 ENCINO 17302 Venturi Blvd. at Loulae Encino Oa~ Pina (213) 784·1909 , I LA JOLLA EVERETT STUNZ CO 7644 Girard Avenue \. (714) 459-3305 'T • PALM DESERT EVERETT STUNZ CO 73-660 Highway 111 (714) 346-5516 LA MESA EVl!RETT STUNZ CO. 8338 P•rkw$y Orlve near Jackeo,, "" I f14) 464-3955 • I ' . .l .& • ~ • l r J • , I l P VBLIC NGnC.E P UBLIC NOTICE Cl'·14·)1 HOTICI TOCltEOtTOltS SUl'eltlOlt cou•T O,THI H ATIEOFCALl"OltHIA "°" THI COUHTYOf<ORAHCE H0 .6'U'91 EUale of Ll!ONARD FILSON HAMRICK, •Ila LEONARD F ijAM RICI( aka LEQNARC. HAM RIC!(. aka L .F . HAMRICK. 0.CNst<I. NOTICE IS HE A EBY GIVEN to tllt creditors of ,,.. ebOve named OK-t IN\ •II PtO~IS llavlno Claims AC)al~I IN Wld decedent art requlreel to Ille them, with 11\e necessary voucheri, 1~ Ille Offlo of lhe C ltrlo: Of Iha at1o¥e en t11tte1 c-t. or to ru-uant tl'tem, with'"' neceuary voucMf\, to the unde<s•on@<I al !tit office of EARL H THOMPSON. Atk.mev, 1201 Elm Avenue. s.Att R, P 0 . Boll 1~. Carlsbad, Calllorn•a 92008, ""''c" '' the place of bus1nes1 of the unoerslQntd In •II matter• 0trta1n lnotottw esteteot w1<1 dtcedtnt, within four monlhS after IM liru llUC>fl<ahon Of lhls notice. 0.ted Nowmti.r 25, 1'7S PATRICIAJ GUSTAFSON Admlnlstralrh• of ll'it Eiwtt of the abOve n11 mt<I dec-nt. EAltLH. THOMPSON, 1107 Elm Ave., hltt R P.O ... •16>6 C:.r1\Md, C.llfor11i1 '100I Attiwllty fw AdmtttlUratrl• Publl~ Ora~ Coa•I Delly Pilot, December S, 12, 1', 2', ltl5 41>1:H~ PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE P UBUC NOTICE "'CTI nous •VS•N IU NA#I STATIMINT The fell0Wl119 pef"IOflS ar• Oolf'IQ-1 "8"1•· SHA•LuCCl 'S CO H,CC. TIOHAllY CO I.TO 1106 So.All c.c-t ..._,_ ••• L.leufMt 8eech, CA m)I 5n¥M 8anoiUCC1, t.00 C..le-\, ANll\elm,CA Raymond J Bartc.luccl Jr., t'OO Clan oall\, AMl\atm, CA Thi\ bu,ln•u I\ con<111tltd by a 11-r•I partn.,\hlp Snaron B4lrlol11CCI Tiii' >lal-nt WO Ill~ w;Cn the County Clerk or Ortngt Couniy oo Nov •mber H. IWS F4'117 Publi\Md Or•no• CO<l\I 0dlly Piiot NOV 21, 28 illd O..c s. 17, WH u»H P UBLIC NOTICE t<ICTITIOUS •USIHESS NA ME STAT EMENT TN f0Uowin9 person I\ doinv buSI f'ICTITIOUS •USIH IESS nen ., NAME STA TIE ME NT CONTINENTAL INDUSTRIES. TM fottowiQ9 Ptrson Is doing Ml 12112 Geroen Grove Blvd , Suitt J , ntn as· • <>Melen Grow PRICE·WESTEAN ELECTRIC 6111 Oe 8e P.O. Bo• Ill. :Utll Palo Alto,~--· an rqer • ~A S Mltn ........ S4lrlt• """·Ca q2107 Polnt,CA'2'2t This buslneu ts conductto by •non Oonilld Gele Pr Kt, lltlt Palo Alto, dtvl<k>al Dena Point. CA 91629 8111 Berqer This buslnen Is Con<IU<te<I by •n In-Thi\ slfltmont wa\ filed Wllh lhe dlvlelutl C.ountv Cler' of Oranve county on NOv Donald G Prtce ember 10, 1'75 Tiiis statement wu flll!O with tht F_..512 Coullt y Clerk ot O<anCJt County on Pllbllshed Ol<ltlCJt Coast Oally Pilot, December 2, ltti Nowmbtr 1',21,21,•ndOeu,.,,brf ~. '"2» 1'7S 4$-15 Publls/\td Ot11>9e Coast Daily Piiot, 1-------------- 0.Ctmber S. 12. 1'.26.1915 4585-75 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT "Tiie lollowtnc,;i perwn is dolnQ 1><61 neuo: SAOOLESACK VALLEY CONSTRUCTION, 2M72 Via ~I Sol, Mission VltJo 9261S R09tr Sald111ln, 2M72 Via ~I Sol. MIUlon VltJo'261~ This business Is conducted by an In dMdUill Rooer Baldwin This statement was flled wot,, tt.r County Clerll of Oranqe County on P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •us1 NESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie to110 .. 1n9 Ptrwns •tt Ootnc,;i buso nes~ h TITANIC PRODUCTIONS LT 0 I A E FL E CT IV E ART, 3106 FernllNlh Ln • Cost• Mt\•. CA '7•26 Everett M•t1ko, JIOb Ftlnheath, ~taMeS•,CA 91626 Ben C L•no. 1JU2 La P•I, ~\lm1n.l1t, CA. 916&3 T"1s bu\1"41S\ ts tonducttc1 by " oentral partnership, Everett Mauko BtnC LAl>Q P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS e USINESS NAME STATEMENT The ro1tow1no persons are doln<J bu>t "6~as LEE'S LAMPS & SHAOES, '4112 St•l'tl of lllt' Violet Lantern, Dan• Po•nt, CA 92'29 l.t'la Fr.inct\ W•qn.ir. 3'4Sot Via Veroe. Capistrano Buch, CA 92476 H•rr"' J11n1or Waqner. 3'4Sol Via \ieroe, C.ip1>trano Beach, CA 9242& This bu~lness Is tonducteel by in· dfvl-ti Leta Frances w .. 9ner Harry J Waqner Thi\ st.ile~nt W<l\ l1l~d w11n tile County Cltrk Of Ora119e County on No• eml><!r It, 1915 F"m P\.iblishrd Oran9e Coa~I Cally Pilot Nov 21. 1a ""° o.c s. 11. 191~ "419'1s P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUSBUSINESS HAME STATEME NT The fottowtnC) persons are doin<J busi· t>n\O' CPC 2215·A So. Stand.trd, Santa Ana, ttlOI ~r0t Winston CoA, ttl Croc\6 Clrcle, Costa Mesa, Cat 92&2& P UBJ.l C NOTICE p BLICNOTICE CP·1Jll FICTITIOUS IUSIN ESS HAMIESTATIEMENT The follow1n9 perso" h dolr>Q bu\I ntt>as SILVER RECOVERY COMP"NY 110 Ni1wp0rl Center Or , Suitt 140. Ne"loort Beacll. CA. David Wiiiiam NI•. 110 Newpon Center Orlve. Suite HO. NewPOrt Beach, Cattfornla Thh bo\lnen Is ti.lno tondU<tea by an lrcllvldual. O•YldWllllAm NIM Tiiis llattmel'll flltO will\ IM Courtly Cltrlo:of Orange County on OCt. 27, 1'1s P UBLIC NOTICE Ftlday. December 5, 1975 PVBLJC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUSBUSIN IESS NAME STATEMENT TM f0Uow1n9 person>"'" do1nqbu\1 neuas· J S M. CONS1 RUCTION. H938 Las Flores, Fountal" Valley, (.dill '2108 James Murray Marttll. 1~ L<11 "ores. Fo11ntaln v1t1ev. C.•hf '1'2108 Sylvia Marie Morltll IS~l8 L..n ftores. Fo11n1a1n Valley, c.c1111 '7108 T"1s 011s1ness 1\ tondu(ICO oy .. llusban<Und wl It. Jlmts Murray Martell !.ylv1<1 """"" Mortfll ---:S:-:U:-:l':::E=-R~IO~R,,....,.c°""o"'."u_R_T_O_F_T_H_E __ ( Dtcembe-r 2• t97S This buslne.s Is conductt<I by a oeneral partntrs,,tp. l'SOOSS FSO'UO Publlsnee1 Or•nqe Coast Dally P1101, R1charo Char1t1 Pinney, ,110 0.00.r, S.nta Ana. C• 91701 F- FULOP,ltOLSTOH, BURNS & McKIT· TRICK This 1111ement w,,. l1lt'O with thf> --------------Covnty Cttr~ ot Oran9t1 County on Nov STATE 0 , CAl.IFOltHAIA FOR THECOUNTYOFOltANGE Ha.AU241 NOTICEOFHIEARINGOF PETITION T O DETERM I N E TITLE TO Publlsned Oranqe Coast Oa1ty Pi tot. No•. 29,ano Dec s. u. 1q.1q1s 01q is DK S.12. 1',2tt, 197S ~-JS ______ _;__;__;_ __ __.:_....;,, PUBLIC NOTICE PROP ERTY In Ille ~lier of the E stile of BYRON S-Ul1 RALPH KEELER. Otcu~d NOTICE TO CRE DITORS To •II 0tr1.0ns clalm1nq o11n lnlerest 1n No. A·lSSll tlltproe>erty hereln.tfler dnc11be<I SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Notice IS Mrtby QIVtn lhat a "'"''"'I ' STATE 01' CALIFOltNIA FOR of IM Pthllon ol M1rcell' ICet~r AO THE COl(HTY OF ORANGE m1n"tralrl•. tor adetum1nat1onot hllt In the Malter of the Estate or to the i..relnaller descr1Ded property, MATILDA ROSINA SCHIEFELBEIN wlll behadattheCourtRoomorDtiwrt· at so ll nown as MA Tl LOA R mtnt )of the S11perior Court of fl'leSl.Jtt SOilEFELSEIN, Otctased ol ~Hforn1a, on and for the Co<lnlY of Nollet " hereby qlven lo credit~ Orange tocattc:t at 100 Chile Center crow hilvlnv claims a9o11lnst the said de<e· w.tst, City of S.nta Ana. on the 29th day dent to file ~Id claims In the office of or O.C IU5. at 9:00o'clock A M. the clerk of the aforHaid coun or to Tht' Pr-rtv whtcll is the subtt'C1 of present them to Ille undt'rsioned at the tilt ~Ullon Is described o11s tollo-.. to oflict Of SCHMITZ, AMATO, PET· wil: TLER, & SCHMITZ -ATTORNEYS P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followinv perwn ts dotnq b<ISl· nessas MOVIN' AHEAD NEWPORT. 1610 Wtst P•c•flc Coast Htqhway, Newport Btach, CA Francis J Bent, 335 Canal Newpon Beach, CA Tiiis business 1s conducteo by.,. 1n dlvidUill Franc1sJ Benr This statement wa> lllt'd With the County Clerk ol Or•n9e Countv on Otc~rl, 191S l'SOttl Publlwd Ort'ln~ coast Oal1y Pilot, Decembers, 12, 19, 26, 191S HU IS PUBLIC NOTICE George Wayne C.o•, 189 Ogte St., Costa Mesa, CAiif '12'77 This business 1s conducted bY a oentr•l partnership. Wayne Co• This \talunenl w•s l1lt'd With lht' County Cieri'. of Oranqe Co11nty on Nov· emt>er 10, 1'1S. F .... ,., PubllShe<I Oranoe Coast Oa11.; Pirot Novemlltr 14,21,2&,a"d Otcemoe.-s. 1'15 41'2·15 PUBLIC NOTICE F ICTITIOUS llUSIHESS NAME STATEME NT The lo1tow1nq persons ar~ OOln<J 1>11$1· nHSa> E·K ASSOCIATES, 2300 Fairview Rd., Costa Me>a. CA. 91616 LeRoy 0 Enaean. noo Fairview Ad , No N·?OS, Costa Mesa. CA. 92626 W1ll1am Thomas Kline. 2633 Valley VlewA•e., Norco, CA. 9tll>O Attor11to..at-U w aaaua11s1.._1 Naw~ .. acll,~111. P\lbllshtd Oranqe Cout 0<11ly Piiot, No.; 21.21.and Otc S, 12 '-'»· PUBLIC NOTICE f<ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne tollowlno person is OOtn<J buSI ntSSH' THE DAPPER DOG, 11.0 Place ... !ta SI , Costa Mesa, CA '7•17 Shirley S HOrne, '85 w 11111 St Co\te MeSll CA • T"11 buslntts Is ~onducltd by an 1 .... dlvlOUal Shirley S Horne This statement was fltt'O with ti.. County CltrM of Or•nge County on Nov· tn'Otrl0,lt1S F"513 Published Oonqt COc\\I Oa11y Piiot. P UBLIC NOTICE 1-111374 SUPE lllORCOURTOFTHE STATE OF CALI FORH IA FOlt THECOUHTYOFOAAHGE Ho. A·ts7U emlltr 10, 191S F..ff5e4 PubllShtd OranqP Co.i\t OallY Piiot. NO~Ott 14,?l,11,and Otcembt< \ 1915 •~j IS p RI.IC SOTICF. NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PltOIATE OF WILL AHO FOR MOTICE IHVITIHGlllOS LETTERS TESTAMENTARY Nol1et1shtrtbyq1•enlMI lheBoarcl Es1ateof LOIS M GAZIN ••~known of Educauon ol the Irvine Un1l•t0 asLOISMAATHAGAZIN,OtCtoMoed School Oi\lroCI ol Or•nq~ County NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !NI ~lllorn11 .. tt1recelvl'"<1ledboch.uplo L YOON E. CALLAHAN hnfll<!dhertln ? 00 pm on Ille 10th day ol Otce~r a Pl1111on for Probalr of WI 11 and for ts tt75 •t .. noch llme S•ld bids wtll bl' s..ance of Letters Trslament•ry 10 ""' publkty opento &n<I rud lor Ph't"•tal peltltoner rrlrrence to wh1c11 I> ~ Education Equipment St<I conc1it1on' lor furtnrr partoeular\, and that ·~ ,,a ln\lrucllon\ anG bid lorm~ mey bf' time and olace or 11e4ron9 ,,... umeMs botained al lhe Olfirr of Business So.c> bHll setfor Dec. 16, 1915. at9 lO•.m., in port Servtce s. 7q4 t A tton ""'''"~· the courtroom of Oepa•tmtnt No 3 of ln11ne, California T"" 01\lrlClrt.,.rvt\ said court, al 100 C1v1c Centtr Orlw the rlC)llt to rttect •ny or .ill bias or to West, in the City or Sant• Ana, w•I"'• any lrrequt•ri1oes or In "111orn1a. lorm.illllt> In any bids or 1n the b100lt'tQ. LOI •• Tract NO Tlllr1Y·lhr~ HIM· AT LAW, 1103 AVALON SLVO .• fn lhe drtOFlve,aspermaprtcordedjnBoolt Clly ol WILMINGTON. In LOS 36, Pa<Je 35 or Maps, 1n '"t oHlct of vw ANGELES Counly, which tatter off let CollntyRetor<1erolLosAnQttesCounty I• ti.. place of business of the un 1------...,,5-.1,-,3-1-5------ AelerMC:t Is hereby madt to the peh• <1ersl9neo In all matters Ptrtainin<J to SUPER 10 11 GOU RT OF THE This buS.,,eH 1s cono11tte<I by a 9eneral partnership, Nov. 14, 21. 29arld December S. 1'7S 4269-15 Oat e d N ov 2 ', 1, 15 lrvlntun1lledSchoot01\lrttl WILLIAM E SIJOHN JohnM. Ra1c1c. Ph D County Clerk A11th0rt1ed AC)ent tlon on fltt lleretn ror rurtner said estate Suell claims with lhr STATEOFCALlfO RHIAFOA pen lculars. nKeuary vouchers m11rt bO! flll!d or W1111 .. m Thomas Ktine Le Roy O. Erldean PUBLIC NOTICE CALLAHANAHDC,ALLAHAN Publjsnea Oranqe Co.isl 04'11Y Pilot, AltDrfteysat u w Novemb<!r 21, and December). 1q1s. Dated November 1•, 1q15 presented as aforesaid within lour THE COUNTY OF ORANGE • 11 Ho. A·IS7n WILLIAM E SI JOHN, monlhS a tr the first publlcaliortof lllis NOTICE OF HEAii i HO OF PETITION T"ls statement was 1111!<1 Wilh the County Clerk of Orange County on Nov ember II, 19H '703Trvlt10t1Avt . •S47 1S County Clerk and Ct erk notice olsaldSuperlor Court Oatt'dOec. 7, 19IS. FOlt f"ROIATE OF WILL ANO FOR F4t7M Publtsll~d Orange C.oasl Daily Piiot, ' ' 21, 28, and Dtc. 5, 12, 191~ '381·7S STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT Ln~H,CA. tOOO OF USE OF Att-yslor: Petltfo,.,er l'ICT ITIOUS I USINESS NAME Pvbllshed Oranqt Coasl Daily Poot PUBLIC NOTICE ByT. IC1nq, Deputy FRANCES AUSTIN and LEn EltS TESTAMENTARY El'HRAIMJ,HIRSCH,IHC, IRAV<S.MONTFORD Estate ol VIOLA I(, WAITE, The followlnq SK"rsons have •!)an· Novtmber29•79.and0t'tt'mbt'r),l9/) FICTITIOUS e USINES\ "9m'-'tw54'1\e Administrators Oecu\ed. MMWllUl!reBlvd. oflheHtate NOTICE IS HE REBY GIVEN t,,.I P UBLIC NOTICE --lhe use of Ille t1ctlllous ~...... •$4).IS NAME STAT EM ENT name· T"" lo11ow1nq per'>On t\ 001"9 b\ls1 9ewr1y Hiii•, c• . .,..1• of Uolddtcedenl WILLIAM H WAI TE ha\ flied he~tn a • " "" • SCH t:>e1lt1on for Prob.lie of Wiii and t« ts.-Publlslled Or•~ Coast Dally Pilot, MITZ. AMATO, PETTLEll, & suance of Letltrs TestamMlary to the PHOTOGRAPHERS WEST, 16300 1--------------ness•s •-•SI .CostaMtse.Calllornla921>16 P UBLIC NOTICE LIGHT CONSTRUCTION November21,•M December 5, 12, 1975 SCH1,_ MIT2 petitioner reterenece to wll1tll ts rNdt '"70 046-IS , .. AVALON BLVD. I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS WILMINGTON, CA. 90744 tor u,,htr particulars, and tlwlt the NAME STATEMENT The Fictitious Business Name ~· M&M CONSTRUCTION terred to aoove was llled In°"~ , ____ HO_T_l_C_E_O_l'_E_L_E_C_T __ IO_N___ M&M CONST CLEANUP Coun~~~~~3·o. LOnjers, Fellows IHOTICIA OE ELECCIONI .,w.!11ss 0.1'.tree Lane, trv1nt, Clltf P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO Cit EDITORS SUl'EltlOlt COURT OF TI4E STATE OF CALIFORNIA flOlt THE COUNTY 0 1' Ol<AHGE He.A·M7IO Estate of ROBERT J . TRACE,Oeceastd NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN to the creditors of Ille abovt' named c1«-..1 that all persons hav1n9 cl•ims '9<11MI the said decedt!nl are required 10 Ille lhtm, with the necess,,ry vouchers, In lht Ofl1ct of Ille clerk of tllt abO'<'f en lilted to1irt, or lo present lhtm, whh Ille necesury voucllers, 10 '"" unoerstoneo a t t h • off ice ol W HITE. OBERHANSLEY & FLEMING, Al· tornevs et Law, ~7 Van Nuvs Bllld .• StJlle 115, Van Nuys, Callfornla 91'0S, ""11c.1'1 ls the place of bus1rttss of ti.. un· oer1olqne<1 In all matters pertalnlnv 10 tTie Hlll1t of said dtce<ltnt, within lour fr'Dnl"S after IM llr~t pubtltaton ol Ills fMltl(t. 0.ltel November 24, 1975, DIXIE TRACE EHCUtrl•oflhtWlll WHITli,O•EltHAHSLEY &FLEMING ,.norneyut Uw *1'2VanNuys81vd. Su1ttllS f!fan NUYs. CA '1405 ;Tel (21~1"""'*· 173·1'11 >-ttomeysfor E••cutri• • PuC>ll\/WO Oranve Coast Dally P1101, No\"tlntlotr 21. arid December 5, 12, 19, '1975 4UHS PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICC TOC .. EOITOll!> SUl'lltlOlt COUltTOF THE STATE 0 ' CALl,OltNIA FOii THIECOUHTYO FOltANGE Nt. A·l.5146 £stale of BILL M. KRAMER, .11\0 .known as MILTON KRAMER, ~cease(!. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to lht crtdllor• ol IM above named <le<eaent ,ttlal. 111 persons havln9 clelms aqalnst otht' said decedent er• req11ited 10 Ole them, with tM necessary vouchtrs, In Ille offl<t of 1114! cltrk of the aboYe en· '41tled covrl, or 10 prtsent tht'm. with the ' 11Kt'lsary vouclltrs, to Ille unc1en1Qflfd at tllt office of their allorntys, AARONS ... AARONS, INC., 1190 Harbor 8ovlt11ar<1. Svlte 209, P.O. Bo• 1.16, J;OSI• Mtw, Calllornla 92616. wr.tch " lN pl act of b\ISlnen ol lhe undetslC)ne<I , tn ell matters pertatntno to the e111te of .;,aid clKtdelll, wltlllft lour month\ afttr .JM 11m111111tl<el1011of 111tsnotlce. :' Oate<1Ho11tmlltr2t, 1'75. JERRYl.EEKRAMERancl JERRY OtXON l(AAMl::R Execotonoflhtl EU•tt of Ille above na mfll dec:9deflL • MllONS &AA•OHS, INC, _.,,.~..w..arf ..Wtit29t #.0. ... t ... • O..MfM. Cl ..... lt2'26 :~ .. ,,., ......... c.A*rweyt fef l!UClltitn ' P\CllllhH 0ratlQ9 Coast Dally ll'llot. I .... j'nClef JI, ...0 Oe<eMMf' s, 12, ft, • "7S 4SSHS l'ut>llv..<1 11,,... and place of hearln9 the same hu Tiit 1 O<a"9f Coas1 Cally Pilot, llffn wt for Oec. ll, 1'1S, 11 9 JO 1 m., ollowln9 per SOM are doln9 ~s. 12• 19•26• l91S 46J:2-IS intl'le courtroomol 0e~rtment No. lof bllslnHs as YKhl 1.Andlnq, P O Bo• 157, Wll~ NOTICE IS HE A EBY GIVEN ll\lll a Marvin ~~n Sohrt 1115SO.o T ift!llon, Qhfornla '01'A Gtntt.il Mun1ctpal Etecllon •111 ~ ntld Lii. Irvine. Cali I 97~' ree PUBLIC NOTICE .-DELAWARE OATA PRINTER said court. at 100 Civic Cenltt Or1ve CORP .. 1>96 Randolph A~n~. Costa Wnt. in the Clly ot Santa Ana, Mew, C.lifomia 92676 J .C. Mc:Cullouqh, l~D Iowa St.. In the City 01 Fountain Valley on l~ Thi> bustness 1\ conouth!d bv a cor· Costa Mesa, Qllfot11la '2626 day, tilt 7nd CUly of March, 1916, for the goratlon C.lltonua Data Printer Corp. IA Del.._re NOTIC1E Of< INTENDED TRANSl'Elt Dated Oec 2. 1975 Corporation), 600 Memorn11 Orive, "°tt<e IJlltret>y 9iven thet l(ENOON WILLIAM IE, St JOHN, Catnbnd9e, Massachusetts 02139 lllts bus! nen was c Otlduct'1d b'I' a foltow. no Olfiu r • · M D Sol\ rt 'lt"tr•l i»rtne""•P. (NOT I c I A s E DA POR ESTE Tiiis stat..,,.nl wa> lllt'd ""'h '"" Olrlstlo11nO. \.CM\jers MEOtO que una General Etecclon County Cieri'. 01 Oranoe County Nov PORSCHE. Au O 1, a Ca 1 l1orn1 a County Clerk Tiiis business Is conduclt'O by a c Qwporallon Ooinq Susine-ss AS ICEN HAST1NOS.•LAHCHAlt0,WEILElt, orporatlon This statement was tlled wttll tl'tl! MuftlCIP9I ltftelra tuqar en•• C111-0t be< 10 ltlS tounty Clerk Of onnve Couni., Oft NOv· Fountalft Valley, mar-Its, et 01a 2 oe ' F4"19 ~AMC/JEEP •12541 Harbor SIYd., &KEHHEOY Cll•rlts McLtod, Treasurtf' Costa Mn a, CA., intends to transfer lo StOWEST SIXTH ST. SUITE 12" This statement was l1led wit" lht' -r II, 1'1S. Mano. de 1911>, para eteqir tos o11c1a1es l'ubll\hed 0.enqe C.0.t~t 0111., PllOI f<t1S1 sl9uienlts) 'lov 1', 71, 11. and Ptc. s. 197S 42'1~1S COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP INC., a LOS ANGELES,CA.toot4 C.Ounty Cltrk ol Oranqe Co\Hlly on Dltlawart Corporation wllOse business An-ys -Petllietwr October 21. t91S PubUsht<I Oranqe Coast Dally Piiot, For two 12) MembNs Of Ille Cll't Nov 21.21.andOec S, 12, 1975 431>-IS Councll IFull1umoflo11ryear\I 1-------------- '111111 be 2514 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mt'Sa, A"": Mr Well... Fo 1n CA . the lollowln9 property louted a1 PubllSl>ed OrlnQt Coast Daily Pilot, Published Oranq., Coast C.a1ty Pllol, Para dos 12) Soclos de 1a Jun1' Munlctpall !Pleno ptuo Oe cv11ro PUBLIC NOTICE tNt address: ,..~-c._e_m_t>e_r_s_. 6_·_1_2 ·_1_•_7s ____ ,_w-__ 75_1 No". 14, 21, 28 and Oecemoer s. Trad e Fi~tures, Snop Toots, I 1915 4331·1S .nos) 1--..,..,.::-=.,..,,.,,,...,,"="'._,.. _____ -,--___ _ The poll1 wlll be open llet-n tht NOTICE 0 1' l'UBLIC HEAltlHG C1'·14JO l'toursof 1 OOA.M. arldt·oo p M. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN,,,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE Mllclllnes, Equlpme,,t. Furniture, Fl• PUBLIC NOTICE ------------SUPElttOR COUltTOl'THE !Los 1u94rn d• votacion t'1aran PUbllc hearlnq wlll be lleld by lht City STATE OF CALI FORHIA "°R a~rtos entre ta. hor.s de J·OO A.M y Councll Of the City of Costa Mesa on lures. Slqns and SUl>Plits, Parts and A< '---------------I P UBLIC NOTICE THE COUNTY OF ORANGE 1:00 P.M.) December 15, 1q1), at "'" hour ol & JO cesM><leJ, lnwntor v. and Used ano Demonstrator Automobiles. Of that certain buslMn known a~ KENOON AMC/JEEP now tocated al 1S14 H•rl>Of Sllfd .• l::M• Nitta, CA. Ourlnq Ille three years lmmedlattly last past, l(END<»4 POltSCHE·AUOI hes conducted buslne'1 under IM toliowlnv n-s at tm '°ttowlnq a<I· dresMt: A11911St 71 to Oct 14, KEHOOH PORSCHE·AUOI, 1450 w. Pacific Coast Highway, Wllmlnqton, CA. 90144 May 15 to Dec ,,, KENOON POASCHE·AUOI dba KENOON AMC/JEEP, 7524 H•rw Blvd .• Coo-s1• Mna.CA.•7'2' The said Intended transfer will be CC>Mummated on or after ~c. It. 191S at U24 H1rb0r Bt'fd., Costa Mna, CA. Oateel: 11/J/7S COSTA M ESA AMC/JEEP INC.. ByW. A. trawford AC)eflt/Olr.ctM P\il)llW<I Orange c o11st Oaltv Pilot, O.cemlltr 5, e. 191S 46.11-IS PUBUCNOTICE ll·I0»1 NOTICE TO Cit EDITORS No.A~) SUl'ERIOR COtlATOF THE STATE Of< CALIFORNIA, FOR THEGOUHTYOF ORANGE It'\ Ille Matter ot the Estate of HELEN M MORIARTY, also known as HELEN MARGARET MORIARTY, OecN~. Notice Is httt by olven to creditors ,,..,inq claims 11oa1ns1 the said dt'<t· dent to Ille said claims in the office of tlle clerk of the 11lortsaid court or to e>rtsent them lo lht undtrsl9ntd at th\! office or KAMI NAR, SORBO. AN· OREEN & THORN, 1010 SECOND AVE. SUITE 1711. In the City of SAN DIEGO. In SAN DIEGO County, ""'•<h llltltf' OlflCt IS the OlllU Of buSinHS Of Ille \lflder'Sl!l!ltd 1n atl m•tt~rs pertain· lf'Q to said ttlale. Such ctalms with the NC•UMY "'ouc11trs must be lllod Of' Pttsanted H a1oresa1<1 wltllln tour ..-ths elltr IN first pubhcalton of thlJ natlee Da1ed Nov It, lt7S THAQOEUS J . MORIARTY, J9',allotl-•S TEDl .t\ORIAATV Enwletoftt>awltl oheldftctdttnt l(AlllllNA"t SOR•o. AND•EEH a THOltH """"'''~ti MMsacotDA l!NUIE SUITE 1111 SAHDll!OC>, IPOltNIAt21t1 SUl'ERIOR cou•T OF THIE STATE OF CALI FOANJA FOR THE COUNTY 0 1' ORANGE No. A·l5144 MOTICE OF 14EAAIHG OF P ETITION FOR PROBATE OF HOLOGRAPHIC WI\.\. ANO FO lt LE T TE R S TESTAMENTARY est.tit! of SAMUEL GEORGE BEN· NY, a ka SAMUEL G. &ENNY, Otcffst<I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal LAURA LINNELL CORDELL has llltO herein a pettt1on for Probate ol Hot~ f)l'aptllc Wiii and tor lswtnce of Letttr\ Tnumentary to lllt MllttOr'lfr •e· f~tn<t to "'"'ch 1\ made IOI' furtlltr P¥tlcutars, and that lht tome ano place of heartnci the same nas bHft wt '°" ~Ctmber 13. 1'75, al ' JO " m., 1n the courtrvom of Oei»rtment No 3 ot .aid c-1, at 700 Civic Center Ori ve ~st. 1n "'9 Clty of S.nta Ana, Calllornta. Dated Dctctmber 1, 1915 WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, County Cieri.. PAV'-"· MANNA AtterMy at Uw .., Oner 0r1 .. Suitt n ~ .. ac", C.IHernla Tel: 0141Ml4141;'42·22'0 Attlnlty'°"; .... u u-r Publl~heo 0ra11ve Coast Daily Pttot. December 4, S, 11, 1'75 4"1S.H PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS BUSI HESS NAME STATEMENT The 1011owlnc,;i person 1s dolnq bllsl· neuas SWEDISH A M ERICAN MOTORSPORT. 1'35 Or.ms Way, Co5U Mesa, CA. 91621 . Bertie W. Wtllr, 6?A S. Sullivan No. 16A, Santa Ana, CA. 921CM lllls bl.1~11ess Is conduclt<I by an in- ctlvldUal. 8trtieW. Wehr This statement was filed "'"'" Ille County Cler-of Orange County on NOv· ember 2S, lt7S, FMMa Publis/\ed Oranqe Coast Dally Pilot, ...,., 28.and Otc. s. 12. 1q, 1915 ~IS PUBLIC NOTICE Ho. A·l.S7't Evelyn H. GriPl>O Pm .• or H •oon lhtrufler .i• tr.•""'' NOTICE 01' HIEAltlHO 01' l'CTITION Deputy City Cltrlt of ler may bt llterd. l" Ille Councll Cham flOR l'ltO•ATE 0 , WI LL ANO FOR ti.. Cil'(Of Fo..,,lain Vc'llley .,.., of City Hell. n Fair Ortv;o CO\lol LETTE RS TE5TAMENTAltY AHO ISect'tlario MunidO•lclela Mes.. Calilornla, On the followtnq AUTHOltllATION TO AOMIHISTE lt Clud.ldde Fountain Valley) items UHOIElt THE IHOEPEHDIEHT AO-Oate<f· O!>cember~. 197S OROINANCE accompltsh1"9 lun<- MINISTltATIOH 0 1' ESTATES ACT (FKf\e: 4<1t Diciemb<e,<lt 1915) tlonal COMOlldallon and 90v~mmen1.a1 (~c.lt9'1ttMtll Publlst\td O<anc;ie Coast O•ilY Piiot, recw9enlrallon of the Clly ol C«inta Est.at• of MAROAAET JOHNSON. Decembff s, 1915 ~IS Mesa and Iha Cost.a Mesa Parlo: ano aka M ARGARET BAHNSEN Rt<realtonOr,trlct. JOHNSON, aka MARGARET B P UBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE accompll~hlnq lun<· JOHNSON, DecHMd. tlonal consolldatlon and 90vernmen1at NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that --------------rtorqe11trallon or the City of C.O•la FIRST AMERICAN TRUST COM NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAltlHG ~sa and ..... Cost.a Mn• Strffl L•C)hl PANY MS tiled herein a petition lor •El'OltE THE CIT Y COUNCIL lt'\q Entroy •nd Malnlenanct 015tr1ct Ptotlawof Will-1 I of Lt OF THE NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN'"°'' . T Or nuance I CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY t( sa111 lime -plate .... , and all ters estamentary lo lht petlllont<and NOTICE IS HERESY Gt VEN th.JI on lor MJlhoriiatlon to admln1st~ unoer iierwns lnte~lt'O may •PO"M and~ Ille tndepen<lent Admlnhtrailon ol TUHday. Oecemt>er 16• 1975• al 1 00 *rel by th<t Oly Council 01 tr.e C11v Of E 1 1 P M. In 11\e CoUllCll Chamber. 10'/00 Costa Mu a on the •lore~nltoned ~ •11t~~t rt 'rt'~"'-• to wlltell lsrN<lt Slater AYtftut, Fountain Valley, ltwns. u ...... r pa ... 11lar$, •n<I lbal the Qlltomla, l"9 City Cour>e1I wlll llOld a time and p1ace of llearlnv u.,. Wf'M has k NOTICE INVITING BIDS bHft st1 tor December 23, 1915, al 9.30 llUbl llHrlnqontht followlnq NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN t"'1t am , In !fie courtrOOftl of OePilrtment A. ZONE CHANGE HO ... -Pell· EILEEN P PHINNEY' City Cletk Of lht City of Costa Mesa st•lt<I ~Is wlll be r..celV'l!d by the No J of ~Id court, at JOO CJvlc Ctnlt'f' Uon file<I by the McMlc.hael C-ny to City CJer1'. on bth.llf of Ille Costa~ Ori~ West, In Ille City of Santa Ana. rtrone Ille pr09tr1y sttualt'O ~atty ~llltary District, at i..r olfic;e In.,,. Cl· ~llfomla. atono the nor'th side or War,.r Awnue ty Hall, 17 Pair Orlvt, Costa ~ DlltedOecember I. i.is. llP'W'Olllmatel'I' 6'0' -st of Broollllur\t C..lllornla,ut1tlttllthourof1t.0011.m. WILLIAM IE.StJOHH, Street from C·t·T IA·U to R·I noo P\ll>llSllad Oran~ Coast Da11v P1101. Oectmlltr 5, 1975 4U-IS P UBLIC NOTICE on Ille 19"' day of December, 1975 at County Cieri! Slnvre Famlly Resldentlat. wtllch lime'tt>l!Y will be 09tnt<I publicly THOMAS L. LOltO &. ZONE CHANG I! NO. --SUl'IEltlO• COURT OF THE end rtad aloud in tne Cour>eil ~s USJl Paseode ValeMla, Suite 212 Pt-~I to remove Ille A·C Arcl'llltc· tor furni5"1no •II labOr and materials ~ Hltlt, ~Ill. tUSl ~::,,~;t~~ryta1~;,~~~-:,, ~;. T~~Aci,"uC:.~~~L~ ri~:~AG~~S for Ille construction ol a s.Jnit•ry-T•I: (7141 Sll·lllO sesso•"s Parcel No 16,.112-41 situated NO. I' 5'6U> SmTai,.,EEaTnd forpcel main In WILSON Attw11eytor : Petitioner atonC) 1"9 NSI s~ Of Newl>OPe Street, NOTICE 0, IHTEHtlOH TO SELL R from acent1a Annuit lo C.· Publlshed Oranqt1 CoHI Dally Piiot, ltl!AL l'ltOl'E ATV AT PRIVATE ---,,.....=-.,.....,....,..,.....-------1 nyon Orl11t, Project No. 1117100-40. December 4• '.II, 1q1s .,1..,15 1a1·~1hofStaterAvenut. ••LE SUl'EltlOlt COUltTOF THE A 54lt 01 plans speclf'catlOM afld ' -Tnese Ite ms ere btin9 proc. . ..ci -STATEOFCALl"ORNIA FOR • I pun.uant lothePlannin9La~o1 •. .e Estat~ of OAVIO J. LIPICIN, THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. 01!'-' contr•ct dOCumtnls may llt ol> P UBLIC NOTICE State of Catlfornla (Gov't. Code 6S,OOO Ot<H.sed. He. A·U711 1a1ned ~Ille olll~e of Ille Olrector of et. seq.) and the Fountain Valley Zon-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\al NOTICE 0 1' HEARING OF PETITION Public rvlces, oom 411• in the O ry NOTICE 0 , INTE NTION ln<J Ordinance. Tht 10nin9 ordinance, SUC>ltC' lo confirmation by lht abO"": FOii PROBATE OF WILL AHO l'Olt Hall upon l)o'yment of Five Dollars I 9"1111edS•-rlorCourt,onO~·~rft, CUOOI A,, additional cllaroeof One TO EHGAGEIHTHESALEOf' mnnomapsandU1'11b11S areonflle ln IS ~ ~~ .. -• \.ETTEASTESTAME HTARY Dollar C$I OOl wltl be made 11 Nlndled ALCOHOLIC •EVERAGES the Plannln9 Department •nd ar~ 1' at t 00 am. or lllfrtalter within Estate ol MYRTLE I.. TIMIAN, byrntil tM•IS available for public Inspection and h the time allowed by taw. lht un OtcHwd Each b;ci shall be made on Ult~ To Whom II May Concern• amlnatlon. dtnlC)ntd, as Htcutor Of l"P ~t•t~ Of NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that powt form and In the m•nner pnwj6.d SU!litcl 10 tnuaf)Ce ol the lie--Tllose<ltslrlno to testily In favor cw-In O.vld J Llpllln, decH~d. wllt sell at ROBE SIT BLACK hH flled twrtln a pt•~~ ti I ~ ,_ I '"'"t ....... OCIP)Slllon to the~ items will be olWfl Pf'IYalt sale to Ille ll1ql'lt\l llnd ~I net petition !or Probate Of Wiii end tor Is· lnll" contract dOCumenls, and sNlll be ""''"'• llO ce s • ...,,.._, 0 ven ... "'" an opponunlly lo do so. It furttie< In-blddtf' on the terms .iM cono11tons waMa of L.etttn Tutam.,.1¥¥ to the ~co:::;:•.:i ~:~~1~1:;~~~ ::n:.t~::°:::~~.!::' =~ torrnttlon Is desired, you may contact llereaiter menllonell all tilt! ri9111, hlle, peUt1-r rtferen(.t to wllltll is "'8de as fol tows: tne Plannlnq Oepar1mt nl at 9Q 2424. end lnllef't1t of Oa-••d J , Ltplun, - tor furtlltr par11cutan, and that the per~ent 11°""~1°1 ~': ~;'°u~! 0: 1~ 429 Ent 11111 Slrfft. CostA Mtsa, CITY COUNClt. OF ceased. at the""" 01 h1S death end•" Ut'IW and plact of MM lnq the wn'e Ns m • pay• t' t' s • California THE CITY OF r19M. tlllt. "'° lnttre1I that lhe est•le .,..n Ml tot December "· 1'15, 'at. JO sanlot•TrlyCOlstsrlFct R HER GIVEN .... , ""·~·~nf lo "UC" l11tentlon. '"' ... FOUNT Al N VALLEY has acquired In a<ld1llon to that ol dt<t-• m . In lhe ceurtroom of O~nl N E 1 U T ... ,..,,. ·-• 1 Evelyn G.rlP90 dtflt at tht ti,.,.. of Ills de•lll, In lht rNI No J of uid court, at 700 Clv1< Gtnttr lhl 8oard of Directors ot Ille <;rta den!C)nt<I Is apptylnq to the 0.1»rt· Oepvty City Cieri! property louted 1n the Cou"IY 01 ~~~st, In rr.e City of Sant.a A"ii, ~=i.ar:., Ol\~~11~ ~~~e":.: SC:: ;::~c:'~~~c ::c":~!rc ':':::: Publlst\td Ora119t Coast O.lly Pilot. 0.at>CJe, Statt of Callfornta, ~rilled ~ ta '""... 11111a to-11censtlofllce11snltortt>ase-mlteS 0ec...-r5,1'7S t6U·TS asfolto~. O.ttd .,..vemti.r 1A, tt75 "" wages n acco•-nce w w, -,.. • Lot n of Traci No. 1174, as pw rNP WILLIAMIE St JOHN pafdlntneconstruCllOf'IOflholltlo¥etr1• esfollOWS """"°'...corded Ins-..o. ~ J o1 CountyCltr.; ' tlttftl lmpro~ments Tll•I Mod rate "41" On Salt l!leer & Wlftt IOON P UBLIC NOTICE Mlioll-.us ~ps, records o1 u-11 JOMN J. MUltl'HY, J lt, -sc.al1 WH adopflHI by,,,. 8o¥d ol Fl• P'Vbllc E•tlno Place) Or•llOt Covnty • ....., •t I.AW Olrecton by R•solutlon NO 75-27' on MR. MUNC~I ES, INC. NO~ICIE Of<~U•LIC HIEA•INO TN PtOOtrtY Is commonly ,.., .. ,~ )QIWlhMrt llH. Stllttt4Jt IN"" dly of J anuary, tt7S and I~ on Publl"'8d 0rfn99 CoMI OaHV PllOI, NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN 11\et a to uen LI ' 0 w '-'" ,.,.....,, ca11i.r111a ... ti Ille In the ofllct ot th• Assistant O.c:embtr 5, 1•7S '631>15 publl< 11tarl1>9 w111 i. ,.,Cl t1y the Otv Ce~tornl•. 111111 rlvt, estmnsttf' Tell (l'lll _.111 Se<ret•r'I'. 77 Fair Orltt, Co<I• MtS4 Oluncll of t!Mt City of Oisw NlrS. Oft Tl'te t.ala I• sul>Je<t to current taffl Att-yw; ""11tl-r 11\et said rate an<I ~ale ls herein,... PUBLIC NOTICE Oltcemtier ts. ms. et t!Mt '!lour df •·30 cownana, conc1111on,, rutrlctlons, ,~ Put>ll$1\td Orenge Cont OtllY Piiot. !erred to and a<IOC>ttd in this Not!« as p.m., « M -tllerearter as the met· -tlons, rlqlll\, rloM• of w•y, and PUBLIC N011CE ""°''._. 0r-. eoast 0a11y Pltot, _____ _.,...,,....,,..,..,..,.,..__..-...,...,,......,,.--1 NIW. 21, 11, and Dtc. s, 12, 1'7S 4'31-7) Nov. te, 2t, •nd o.c.S, 1'15 UJC>.7S t"°"Oll fully an<I comprettly sat ionn Cf .. 14" tlr m11y bt Mard, 1(1 U... Council Olam-NMml'ftt1 of re<vrd. Th• proptrty r.10 ..,..In, encl that Did scale, ts adopted ~ul'llltlORCOU•TOflTHI llerS of O ty Hall, n Fair°''•· CMla bewklonaft "•• 1"'1 ba~l•, .. c11pusto u ... t•le'flllet• Candidate David Harris. ~ lead.mg anti-war activist during the Vietnam con· flict. ho ~ an nounced he will run for Congress seeking the ~eat now held by Rep. Paul McCloskey. Retired Chapter To Meet The Fountain Valley chapter of the Americafl Association of Retired Per.sons will meet at J p m Wednesday in tht: Fountain Valley Com munity Center, 10200 Slater Ave. Dr Marc Spitz. a local physician , will discus~ nutntion and health, and a Christmas party and refreshment.s will follow. Anyone SO or older. re· tired or not. may join. according to chapter Pre s ident El s 1c- Highfield. Ques tion:-. about the group may tx: referred to her at 968-4085 or t o Robert l..t>hman at 962·153R. Common Cause Convenes The Leisure World t'hapter of Common I \au.se will meet at 7:30 I p .m . Monday in Clubhouse 3 wilh publtC' finance among the issue~ to be discussed. To allow time for dis- cussion by mem hers, Dr. David Ast, chairman, .said a speaker will not be featured. Persons interested in attending should call Dr. Ast at 583-8516 or A. Raysson at 830·8881 for admission through the Leisure World gates. P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TI>e followlnc,;i person 1sool1'9buSl~s I\ HI F'I SUYS, '1).48 Muirlanct\, 1r{1 Toro. CA tt6JO Oavtd B. F~rg uson, 2199.4 Lakeland. E t Toro CA ~7&10 '"'" bu'S1n@~~ •\ conouctMt by .-n ,,, d1v1®oill • Oav1d B Ferqu\on This slalt,,.,..nr wa~ t1ttc1 wttll ,,,,. (Aunty Clerk ot Orang" <:ounlyon Nov. .-11, 1q1s. ~ Pubhs/leo Ora,,qe (oa~t Dalty Ptlot No• l ' 28.andC>ec) l7 t'7s "418-1~ PURLJC !'/OTICE NOTICE TOCA EDITORS SUPERIOR COUATOF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOlt THEGOUHTYOFORAHGE Ho. /I-ISO• Estate of w. HOWARO GERFEN 41ka WILLIAM HOWA~O GERFEN: Oectased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to b crt01tors Of Ille abOve named ~t 11\al ell 0tn.ons hlvlnq cl•1ms 4911lni1 the \aid oetedtnt are r~ulrtd ID fi"' them, ""'h lht ncceswry v~ In tr. office 01 lhe cll!r -Of the aoo... en titled court, or to present ti..m, wllfl h ntttuary voucher\, to the~ at 20901 Slllmmer Lane. Huntln9t4f\ 9Ncll. CA '2"'6. wlllcll II ttlt P1eca tf buMnH!> of the ullOt'rs'-d In all"*· ltf'Sl)et"taln•ng 10 tr•t estate of w l<llle<ll dfflt, w11111n lo.ir mon1M aftef l'ft9 flrtl publlcatronof this nohce O.tt'dNowmber H. ,.,S CLAAAN GERFEN E•KUlrixol the Wtll of the abo~ na mtd d«'tllll!nC. MltS. ALICE MOOlt Ii 06-let ..... H•.1·• C.-doefMar,CA. t2'JJ Ttl;.,,._, Attenle'l'* EJte<vtrla PUOlllhtd Oranqe Coast Dally Piiot NovemOer '21. <Ind Oectml>tr 5, 12. t' ltlS '5S3-IS lllOTICIE Ott •uut TltANSl'llt 1~•1., -'117U.C.C.I Mollee Is ll•ret.y o l.,.e11 to the !Crtdllors of Dl!N NIS a ARR 11\d ~OAIA &ARit, llusbtnd and w1 ... "ftal'IS .. '9N, wtloH l>llllftCIH tddr~t la tOtl kktf' Street, Golla Me••· County of Or•'*· Stat• of Ce tllornla. tnet • lbutll transfer 1, t t>Out lo be IN4I to S A audlaf'An, a mt rrled __ ,, al'CI S PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC.:. bysalelr'HO!ut'611 Is mllde • oar~Of this STAT'IEOllCALlll'OltNIA..Ollt Mtsa. C.llfor'nla, • tll• fotl-f\•tg,. tltte. ii:. Not!<t by reMrtllCt. THI COVHTY OPORAH91E -.. tltlons: llldt or offe" •rt 111.,lted for tr.ts pro. IUNftl01UlOdltTO,CA.Ll'°ltNIA t-------------1 Tiie <Ol'tr.ctor sll•ll In 11111 ,.._.......,., ltU ONE PETITION 't.7W6, I<. 8 . .-rtyandmustllltlnwrlttnqendwlllbf P UBLIC NOTICE COUNT\> OttOltA.tOI NOTICI TO C1'101TOltS ~of tl'lt wor• •n<l lll'll>t'O ... • MOTICI 0, HI AltlNO Of< ~l[TITIOl't arMI T. Trvctilnv Comc>eftY, t...a:l 6HI 1'9<elwel 111 IM Office Of Kall Hovt Md·------------- • A O.vl<ltOll, a ma"ltd -lftlll'I, Jolm --'•· Tra1i.teren . wlloM bu\1~1 addt'ttl It t)J Ulllall Pt , CO.ta Nlt)a, c:-tyof OraflOt, Stl1• of Ce llfonlla. ~ .,,_,,y f\ dHCrllled Ill OINf'll a\ All 1tocli lft tr.-., 11111-. ~ _. ..... tlClo4 111111 °' '""' ........ StlOtl Ml-.. 1111own as Swllc Mr aft and ....... 10t' 9Htf' "'"'· 0.la ,,,...., C.1111ty at ~'" .. • St.et• af Celffwlll•. Tll9tlulflt11'an1ter will be,_,,_,. .. Ill w tftltf' tlle 1 SUI uy ol Oeal'l'laf, im at "-* ef Arnerlc.e HT&.$A. S4 w , ... 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W19.Sal!UAM c;At'trtt l•Uf .. tllleflnl Mtlca tlenefltlk l'Ndt on a blank IONl'I h>rflf~M<l trr ttw lMd ~. I t 100 CM< C..llW Otfvt ... ~ "'9"'9 bfetl tMIJlfled "1 .. Ti.llMtnitftM retentH tl•r1tht• CS.,.Ll lee. C.lt MIY Santt.,y 0 1,111ct and ,, WHI. In tll• tlty •f Se11ta AM , b llt-tat lmPMI lt..-r1.., c.. r9fl>Mtot(CtlPU flytlkK. ~tlld:OC....,tt,1'1• De•~24,tt1S. ,.,..1naccorc1.t11Cewtthll,.~si..1 (.tllromta. """"'Vlct ... la acceolt'CI "•~ 4, o..-·NowmotrlO,ttts Wll.LfAM l .IUO"N. MAlt101'10"1 eftf•t11ropOWIN4!Ult'tmenh DelHHe11tmbtr2',ltlS ""' $.AMP.\.ll'l(IN, Cltnl lb•t<lllOfOf ui.Wtll IEa<ll l>IOOet must l>e llctl'fWd Md Wl'-LIAMl!.St JOHN .. OTICI 1$ l"VRTiiER OIYflH Nl fiMCvtOftftM •Y'-lllMSvn .ru.ai.o .. nameotlec~L ••~llfi.ctn,..qu1r.-c:111y1-Q<iMyClertl • ..W tll'lll llM ,,.o MY end •II l!tlaftofOa.ldJ.Llptilt\. °"""' nss11•u.n1t. Tiie 9oard of l)lrttton of tht C.0.1• HINNllt&•UMT ~ llltltf"M~ m•y •PPM' end bt ~ M•&Y,LA&llAM• A1*lltyatl.aw ,.,.,,.. S.,.ltarv OIWl<t re-1 the t .. lllaft.,_."""4 llaal'lf'¥ .. CltyC.VncllOf t,_Oty_, kAn.NOYTa•tl\.1. .. llWUAR 1'°'A'fl9.eftlltitaraSultel'° r'911\lo,.i.rtenyor"allblcls. ..._U1, 0-1-MllM Oii Ille at-,_...loMct _..._.,. .......... ,.. 1ana-.,_-..i i...~1t•.C.llf0fnl•*'I tyOrderof '"' s..MAM,c.tllfwlll•ftltt '""'"-1111te U1t Wltflt ....,,..,,.,lllClllOf ... ,ClofOlrectoruf N i fn4)__, l11.l~N ,.."41NHIY ............. ca,,.....e•ll ...... CA..... "'*llfleo Oranee CN\I O.lly Pit~ IN ~ta Mew .......,. .... ! Miii••• O tyO.rlaef IM ~ tn,. ... 1_ 'f•h Q1J ) ...,,,, ._.,.f!llMr •. aftC1 Ot~Mlltr l. n. t\ Salllt•r'I Ol1ttlct '°"lll'llMG OriN'49 CMR Detty I'll._ Oty .. QMll •ta ~ _. lll"W'W "'*1"'9«10H"99 ee-d Ottlly Piiot, m flUOll\ht<I Orlll .. Coa\I Dally Piiot. No~Jt,tt,lfll Ot<elnWS, ltrJ, ..... l....-Ora119' CM.-O.lty Piiot, PIM.,,,._ 0..1'9ft C.Ht Delly ,..tot ......... OK..s.n.1 .. tm C>l·fJ 4SJMS ...... 1..oOec • .S,l.t7S dA2-1i --"-o.c.n.rs.•m .....,. Nw.ttAeM DK.S,lt7S U1Hl l .. NOTICE TO Cit EDITOR~ SUPEltlOll COURT OF THt STATE OF CAI.I FOR NIA FOR THIE COUNTY OF OllANOE No. A-tS40S EuateotFREOWULFF Dtc..-..1 NOTICE IS HE REBY GIVEN lo ti. CNMlltoo of IM aoove namtod ~· that •II 111tr1Qr1\ h•vtnq (l11lm~ -•~1 lht w1<1 ~~nt are required lo lilt> tlltft\ with IN MceSWPr -lttn,. tn !Pit eAlk• Of Ille ckrto: of tlle abo"9 en titted court.°' to ptHtflt ti.em, willl Tiie ftKt\MlfY \oov(Mr\, lo Iha ... ~ et Ille onlctt Of DAVID WAAltEH, Al· ......, at uw, 1SOI w.,tcttff 0r1 .... Sulw 111. N«wport &teer.. CA."*· wtlkll I• llMI place ef 1M11l11eu of n. un ~ lft all matter\ penal.llll'IO le .. "'*of will oet-1. wttNn ,_ '"""ll\lllft4r "'9lint1>11b4IUlloftoftN1 -rtt. OetadNo,..rnWrle, tt1S. CHESTE It JAMES W\J.LrF 1!19Cllt0t tf Ille Wiii Of lllt ..... ft•tntd dtCeotM OAVIDWA••.-w ........, ...... tletWt*Jl"O..W. 1111110 11 ............ CA. .... Ttl: fJMJ t.11 .. tlt .........,fwSWOllW ftt*t.,_ o--.. Cloa" O.llv ,. ..... .... 11.a.eMfK.S. tl. Im ~.\ • .. DAIL y P1LOT Fridey, Decembers. 1975 1=.=._;;;....;;..;;;..;...;._=..~--------------.~~;.:,::!..:!:.:.::..:.~--------------------------------------------------------------..------------------------------------------w •• • PENNZOIL MOTOR OIL Good Pennsylvania 011. When the bod guys charge you over a buck out at the .. Last C hance" fill -up. this seems a d rop in the bucket (very funny). 39c .. QT. WHILE STOCK LASTS TORQUE WRENCH No guessing with this baby. Torque adjustments should be made according to Manufacturer's specs. 997 AUTO RAMPS If you're not into squeezing under the LaSalle. run her up on a pair of these (i.l it still starts). 14~l JACK STANDS Then again. if the ramps aren't 1n your budget. put it up on four of these. Somehow I'm gonna get you to work on that turkey. Ga I~? BATTERY CHARGERS And if the LaSalle won't start. better attempt it again tomorrow alter putting the battery to one of these chargers. 997 1497 1"97 3 AMP 6 AMP Tio AMP DUPONT ZEREX ANTIFREEZE Oops. I see that the radiator is empty. This is the stuff that they punched holes in on TV. isn't it? GC?Od stuff. 333GAL. TURTLE HOT WAX Change that old LaSalle'• finish from "Sandpaper Mask" to ''Oooh. such a sh.ine!" From the Turtle who just keeps cranking out good stuff. 97c SUPER VALUE JET-X WASHER WAXER Washes and waxes. It just seema a little too easy to wash and wax a car nowad~s. Is something WTong? 377 DELUXE JET-X WASHER-WAXER KIT Ob my gosh! The "Deluxe". It must be eTen getting easier. I think thle one will eYen park the LaSalle lo the g<nage for you when il'a done. 677 ' H£V ! IT WASN'r IT WAS THE O'Ttie.t ~ I Utc:E. Pl.A'll~~ Tu H~VSE v' kNo~ GI • • , I ' I • J } I 76 SPECIAi: \ \ :j DELUXE 20 BLAZER BICYCLE DELUX 10 SPEED BICYCLE MOTOCROSS BICYCLE O.K .... the LaSalle was a bit much. huh? Now it's the bike routine. 20" chrome wheels. boys or girls hi-rise, Motocross handlebars. motorcycle fork with fender. CHP approved pedals. wheel reflectors. saddle seat. steel number plates. Now we're talking. 17" cantilever frame. extended front fork. knobby front and rear tires. simulated gas tank, racing number plate. padded saddle. waffle grips. I'm waiting for the day when 25 crazed 9 yr. olds roar into town and intimidate the townsfolk (seem to be having nightmares again) . If the sporty look doesn't impress you. here's the luxury model. 26" rims, hooded front and rear handbrakes. stem mounted. twin shifters. 10 speed deraileur. chrome racing bar with tape and plugs, racing saddle. AUTO.BIKE CARRIER You say you still have the LaSalle? Terrific ••• now take the new addition to your racing stable with you wherever you go. 997 GALVANIZED RAIN GUTTER I had so mocb fun talking about all the auto and bike stuff. and now I gotta tell you about rain gutter? No •• ~ I refuse. 00 BIKE SPEEDOMETER Cable attached to the front axle and the dial reads miles per hour. We must remember that it's 55 now, hotfoot. 699 JOHNS-MANVILLE SEAL-0-MATIC ASPHALT SHINGLES Getting a little more intereattng here. 15 year guarantee. heavy mineral coat. choice of colors. 00 TRAINING WHEELS Aha! My good buddies. Used to use these when T was but a mere tyke (Don't let him fool ya ••• I saw them still on his bike). 3 8 t. -"~!I 1: ll! ._ CERAMIC TILE Long lasting ceramic makes anywhere a littlo more cheery than the claaaified ads you had glued to the wall. C'YCLE METER So now you know how Jost, you gotta know how far ••• right? This little odometer is just the ticket. I've been known to have cycled up to .2356 miles per day. 1 57 12xl2 MIRROR TILE Three styles and 12xl2 aii,e. Real class and a nominal price. CLEAR GOLD VEIN oo . 6-VOLT GENERATOR LITE SET Light runs off your own pedal power. No waste ol our critical energy supplies (not theira maybe). 597 SELF ADHESIVE FLOOR TILE l Arm.trong and GAF n"ock in neck here in good healthy competition. Hare to decide 'cause tbey'r~ both great •. ARMSTRONG PLACE N' PRESS OR GAF SURE-STICK 27c 12"wl2 .. SQUARE • , .,~------------------------------------------------------------------.:..----------------------------..!n~~·~Oec:e~m~be~rS~.~19~75~--..:....--~~~0~~LY~P~ILfO~T_J8!!!7 I ••••• . l ____ :ts Hf Go~NA St~ ~1'4~~ROa, . ,,...... ; GENIE g~~i~PENERS teol rteck Hare 're s ICK ~~-'W lff <S;,~~i) LIMB N' TRIM CHAINSAW This is what some people would like to use on my 39 LaSalle. but it laughs at this thing. Great for logs. limbs. trees. firewood. etc .. but not my Tank. 8"23°0 10"3300 1··~ "C" OR "D" BATTERIES Hope you've seen our TV commercials on KTLA. We finally went to our own spots and we are pretty proud of them. We didn't mess around either. We took one of our best shots ••• GENIE. We stand behind these because we feel they are the best money can buy. Choice of worm or chain drive. various horsepowers. many radio codes. For those of you who have seen us on TV • • • Mr. and Mrs. Winkle are still speaking to each other. GS-200 00 GS-404 GS-450 129°0 149°0 · DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION 4400 ARROW HEAVY DUTY TACKER This is the one you can even do ceiling tile with (or redo the headliner in my '39 LaSalle). 4" "Kif' is so funny. You get the burner. the torch. Some "kit:• Have you heard this song. "Pack up your propane torch in your old kit bag and smile. smile, smile." (Hey. Mrs. Travis?). 997 WE do have some beauties and some I don't even think a mother would love. So we·re not perfect. we're not a high class joint. but we do have good stuff in what we stock. I'd honestly name a dozen for you. but I'm a flop in Latin. 6'' 4a7 8" 10" TITAN LAMP LIGHT ECONOMY BULBS HEATER DIMMERS Our staff of. •• oh . . . Great hea1er but why Lady. asked me why we ah ••• 100 ••• would Don't look ao blank. Again they start with the write this way. We really you believe 3? Wish you such a small picture (thafs 110 they won't see Brilliant. Buy them now lamp. They are hate commercials. (oh, a belated Turkey Day. and you'll have enough dimm•ts to do any light oh. gotta sign this one but an Early Merry the dent in It. dummy). for thoae Christmas in the receptacle circuit. off. the moHenger Terri Christmas. 900 Jhinga that need them. ceiling or switched. from the Tlmea la here). s·33' s·44' Don't pay retail. Corky in TWO 197 Huntington Beach. WAY 97F~UR 12· 55c 1s·66c 23~~ 297 FULL PACK 20· 77c ROTARY • J J OKAYJ l\lRKEV, OFF THE SlAC,e.I • • lTS THE F~T t-\A'-J 's TURN ! I \ I t f J ! ' f -- THE HOMEOWNER, THE HEAVY DUTY, OR THE PROFESSIONAL MODEL WAGNER SPRAY-TECH AIRLESS SPRAY GUNS No hoses or compressors to follow you around whilst you paint. These are really nice. (What is with this "whilst" rhubarb? Youse guys are getting fancy.) Best darn airless sprayers made, even does vinyl paint. and I ain't just whistlin' Dixie. it's real stuff. DEMONSTRATIONS And Y"--want to know where? (Move over, Kid. let the old pro in here) We got six stores so the odds are cut down to 6 to 1. We had it at Carson last week, so the odds are 5 to 1. This week its at Bell- flower. It looks like so much more money that all I can say ia that if you're in the market for a chandelier and you don't come in and look al this •.. it's your headache. 3900 ~ MOUNTAIN LODGE PLANKED PANELS The paneling is great. (have I ever lied to you. Well. that time you deserved it). See it. it's worth more. 9 97 4x8 If you like them at this time of the year. then you shouldn't have to pay too much for replacements. Enjoy. and thanks for the pretties. C-9 REGULAR 7 c EA. FLASHER 11 c EA. C-7 REGULAR 5: EA. FLASHER 7 tA. \ ·' ~ 88 DAil Y PILOT Friday. December S.. 1975 o Contes t ' Plea Douglas Oil Sentence Due LOS ANGELES <AP> -Phillips Petroleum Co. of Oklahoma and Douglas Oil Co. or Costa Mesa have pleaded no contest to federal charges they fixed prices on more than $90 million worth of oil ror Cave western s tates. U.S. DISTRl(:T Court Judge Malcolm M . Tightene d-up \lersio11 LA Smog Decline? Some Sire tkal of ARB Official, I PASADENA (AP) - Smog levels in Los Angeles County appear to be on the way to meetang federal and state standards by the mid 1980s, a county air quali t y off icial has announced. ECOLOGY utlliti~s to use increasin& amounts of tuel oll and at pre:s~nt. Hol me~ ~B:id, such plants are pounng 500 tons a day of sulfur dioxide i nt o the atmosphere in the Lo:> Angeles Basin. Lucas scheduled sentencing for Dec JS, accepting the no contest pleas over the objections of the federal prosecutor. Gasoline sold in California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada and Anzona was priced non- competitively in 1970 by the oil firms, the suit filed by the Justice Department said. General Motors' plans to redesign its entire auto lineup before the end of the decade will be highlighted by all new Chevrolet shown in artist's sketch. Top-of-line Chevy is lighter by several hundred pounds and will be 5~ inches shorter than present models. But even if the standards are met, said a state Air Resources Board scientist, the county's air may look just as dirty as it does now because of an expected increase in visible pollutants from burning fuel oil. Dr. Jonn Holmes or the ARB said that any improvem ent in the Los Angele:> Basin 's dirty air brought about by control measurf's in the next few years are likely to be wiped out by a large increase in s ulfates. These art> particles produced in th e atmosphere by the emission of s ulfur dioxide from plants that burn fuel oil. IN THE NEXT few years. he said_, the emissions may rise 3=> tugh as 1,000 tons per day. The health effects o! sulfate polluntants are still being determined. but Holmes said it's known th a t s ulfate particles are of a size that are easily drawn deep in- to the lungs. The swt alleged the six defendants deprived rustomers of the opportunity of buying gas on a ··free and unrestricted market ... Group Sees lOo/c Inflation by '76 FOUR OF THE firms already pleaded no con- test and were fined $50,000 each last July, although all six firms ori~inally pleaded innocent. The other 011 firms include Powerine Oil Co., of Sant3 re Springs; Fletcher Oil & Fefining Co .. of Wilmington. Golden Eagle Refining Co. of Los Angeles. and MacMillan Ring-Free Oil Co. Inc. oC New York City. WlllE LOVERS IMPORTED (Gift Boxes} NEW YORK (UPI) -Inflation could hit the 10 percent mark by this time next year, the National Association of Purchasing Management have pre· dieted. E. F. Andrews, chair-bably never go away," man of th e NAPM's saidAndrews. business survey commit-The NAPM chairman tee. told a 1>ress con· attributed the built-in in- ference double-digit in-flatioo rate to union con-r 1 at ion co u 1 d be a tracts containing escaJa- b i pr 0 d u c t 0 f th e lion clauses and pension, economic rebound, eas-Social Security a nd gov~ ce.n.et SauYiCJllGft 1965 ing of Federal Reserve ernment programs mak-12-.aonu Board monetary policy ing fixed payments. CASE s 11" and the 1976 e lections. In the November sur· "The U .S. is in an un-vey of the nation 's Wine Cellar fortunate position of hav-purchasing managers. 76 ...._. .._ ing a structural built-in percent agree business 1555 ~ ll•cl.. c.M. • 642-701 I inflation of four to five will improve gradually ~~~~~~~~~·~..-= ·====::~~~~~~~pe~r~c~e~n'.:t~w~hich will pro-through the first quarter := -----or 1976, the NAPM re· ported. ~L()()l!AU() Mercedes §AL~ 450SL Sales Up 6 o/c At Systron - -~-:~ . -\-. . ~' ~~-~--~ ... ~...iiiiiij-~~ ~ I&\.__ .p . _·Q~ -,w:j1 r Q G ~~~~ ~--~~~ Leasing we can tailor a lea ~e or finance plan to suit you Mlaaton Vlelo lmpOft9 DECEMBER ONLY Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 540-9100 lll-1740 4tS.1700 _) __ NEW! The INBank Stie<lal tot"4t (>,lily Piiot CONCORD -Systron- Donner Corp., with a plant in Costa Mesa, re· ported th't' results of operations for the three months ended Oct. 31. Sales were $13,855,000, 6 percent higher than the $13,104,000 reported for the same period a year ago. Business Savings Account;---------It's a Moneymaker. vc ... 1 'J7 _, (;f \ \ • Another new service of The IN Bank! \ Across M.:Artlnu Boulevard ~om Oranic Couniy Airporc n1 1171 Camru~ On"'~ Irvine (714)R3}.Jl00 Mon.-Thurs IOa.m.toSpm .l ri to6 pm Motorll;inJ.an1 d.illy 9 a,m. to S.lO p.m ,Friday to 6 p.m. • Air Cal's F igures THE OPTIMI S M expressed by Robert G. Lunche. Los Angeles Sh J County Air Pollution o w ump control officer, was based on predictions Air California carried 136,220 passengers dur- ing the month of Nov- ember. Frederick R. Davis, vice president of marketin g for the Newport Beach-based airline noted this pre- liminary figure reflects a 25.6 percent increase over the 1974 total or 108,435. The Thanksgiv- ing holiday in addition to new m arket services added in 1975 which in- clude Lake Tahoe. Sacramento/San Diego and Sacramento/Ontario were m aJor factors in the monthly increase. Available seat miles for the month were in- c r eased 13 9 percent from the 1974 fi gure of 59,539,800 to a total of 67,860,800 Rev e nue passenger miles totaled . n.698,100, a 21.8 percent increase over the 1974 figure of 39,169,300. made by looking al rece nt trend s ~nd projecting them into'lhe future. Lunche. who spoke al a conference o n a ir pollution control at the California Institute of Technology, said that the federal standard of .08 parts per million of air for oxidant, or ozone. should be reached by 1985. In r ecent years. the averag~ daily oxidant levels. meas ured in one-hour periods, have ranged between .12 and .20ppm. Lunche's optimism was not widely shared by experts attending the conference, some of whom said privately that the way the projections were made was n't necessarily valid . FUR THERMORE, The recent shortage of the much c l ean er natural gas has forced * * * * * * No Sillogle ss Car In Ford Future PASADENA (AP) -Ford Motor Co. says il1• can't afford to undertake a massive program to de- velop a new smogless engine as recommended in a study by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. A Ford s pokesm an agreed that the new type of engine may hold great promise Cor cutting pollution and increasing gas mileage. -"BUT OUR FIRSI' priority is to stay in busi· ness." said Wayne Brehop of Ford's environmental and safety engineering division. "I doubt any car maker can make the leap of faith to a continuous combustion engine at this point. • Brehop gave Ford's first public comment on the laboratory's report. which was commissioned by Ford at a cost of $500,000. The report was released in August. J PL ENGINEERS, after studying a variety of engine types, l'ecommended an accelerated de- velopment program for the Brayton and Stirling engines. 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With a circulation ot 19 million, second on ly to TV Guide in the magazinu field, the Digest packs a mighty punch nt th~ cash register whenever it runs an arti- cle favorable to a pro- duct or' service. . Tbls power bas been dem o n strated m a ny times down through the years. the latest exam- ple being the dramatic upsurge in the sales of bran cereals. Money Tree BRAN CEREAIS HA VE long been staple~ in the array or products marketed by U.S. cereal companies but they have not won any popularity contests. The only kind that had a respectable s ales figure was the bran cereal laced with raisins. Kellogg's Raisin Bran did about 3.5 percent of the ready.to-eat cereal business last year, compared to 8 percent for Kellogg's Corn F1akes, 5.5 percent for Rice .Krispies, 6 percent for Sugar Frosted Flakes. If your household was like most households you will re- member that the bran cereal was usually the toughest box to get rid of in those variety packs. And if you saw bran cereals loaded in a supermarket shopping cart, the chances ~e.re good that the cart was being pushed by an elderly citizen. Bran cereals have been known as "laxatives," wise to eat when you 're constipated. WELL, THE DIGEST ran an article Or) the health benefits or bran cereals a year ago, in its December, 1974 is· sue. And since then the sales of bran cer eals have nearly doubled. That'san impressive swing, and the Digest gets the credit for it. Oh s ure, the companies have by oow latched onto the bandwagon. Kellogg, which owns 40 percent of the American cereal market. has been pushing three brands - All-Bran, Bran Buds and 40 percent Bran Flakes. Post cereals, which hold 16 percent of the market. have been backing their 40 percent Bran Flakes. And Nabisco, with less than 5 percent of the total market, has been advertising its 100 percent Bran cereal ALL OF THE CEREAL companies are making use of th.e research findings wtuch formed the basis of the Digest article. These findings come from the work of a British sur· geon, Dr. Denis Burkitt, who believes food fiber -or l'OUghage -i s important to a he.althy diet. Dr. Burkitt 's studies, as reported in the Digest, indicate that the lack of fiber in the American diet contributes to col- on-rectal cancer and other diseases. That was enough to touch off a minor stampede for bran ' c~reals, and Kellogg, which can recognize a trend when it sees its inventories depleted, is now telling us that natural fOOd fi ber is" America's forgotten nutritional element." F'OR THE CEREAL companies. this is really an old refrain. Health has been part of their sen ever since dry cereals were invented by zealous food faddists toward the end of the last century. The industry has been attacked in recent years fo r pushing presweetened cereals to children on Saturday morning television. The companies then loaded up these cereals with vitamins so that they were. m effect. selling a sugar-coated vitamin pill '.-Exchange to Settle Fresno Broker Flap FRESNO (AP) -The New York Stock Exchange will be asked to arbitrate a charge that one stock brokerage firm raided another company's entire F'resno staff. Superior Court J udge Hollis Best approved the arbitration procedure and deferred any further action on a $5 million lawsuit filed by Bateman Eichler Hill Richards I nc. agains t Paine. We bber. Jackson and C urtis and brokers who switched to the lRtter firm last month NINETEEN BROKERS and trainees plus the back of- fice staff quit Bateman £ichler Nov. 14 and opened an office for Paine, Webber. which had not previously had a Fresno branch. Bt>st also vacated a tem· porary restraining order which hatl barred the brokers who switched from soliciting clients whose accounts had been with Bateman Eichler. "There is no way this court could make an order . res tricting the rights of Paine, Webber and the in- dividual de!endants from con- tacting customers without in· fringing on the rights of those customers,·· Best said. BUT HE DID issue an in· jundion prohibiting Paine, Webber from soliciting six brokers who have since re· turned to Ba teman Eichler. The order also bars solicita-· lion of those brokers· clients. Businessman Buys . .co~pany in Valley An Arlington, Va .• busi- nessman has acquired sole OWllership of Levitt Construc- tion Systems, Inc., of Foun· { Fresno Gets Equity Life Offices FRESNO CAP) -The na- llon's third·lariest insurance -company will establish a West Coast regional head· quarters here, the Chamber ol Commerce has announced. , It will be the first or five rtt· li onal offices to be ~tablishtd by ~quitable Ule .Assurance Co. in a change from a sin1le New York head·, quarters, said Dick Ma.rtih. Ftesno chamber publicity director. Experience gain~d here wUl be used by Equitable in sett:Ins up other regional of. fices, h.e added. "It's a very biS move ror that company and a signifi- cant development for the c6mmn,nity," Martlrtsaid. Between 400 and .SOO people will be employed at the re· glonat office here. Mart.ln 1lld. The company 1:1 acquir· ,m. land now 1 h e dded. ' tain Valley, a whoHy owned mod.ular housing and mobile home manufacturing sub- iidltry of Levitt & Sons, Inc., 1 a a'-'bsU:lia.ry of International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Bl"uno Figliuzzi, dealer in I u x u r y f o r e i g n c a rs ,. purchased all outstanding irtock in the Fountain Valley· based housing uni~ .through the court-administered trusteeship now operating Levitt and Sons. TERMS OF THE transac- tion were not disclosed. Figlh.rui. who has also been involved in the California mobile home industry in re- cent years, said there will be no major changes in the com- pany's present product.Ii or operations, except for the ex- pansion of its marketing base. Makolm Lewis, of N~rt Beach, a lonitlme Lev1tt & Sons executive who took. o\rer management~ the subtldlary one year a,o, will remain as president and general manager. 1'be com- pany bu more tban a> full· time ernpL01es. Sin~ lt was opened in 1970 by Levitt & Sons, Le\'\tt Cons truction Systems has abipped about $30-mi.Woo worlb of cua tom·built moduler and mobile home un· it~. prlm.arlly,. to California ~yera. Ffldey. Oecemt>er5. 1975 s DAILY PILOT 89 Friday's Afternoon Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ppear Every Suh.anloy NEW YORK (Ul'll ~OllowlnQ lore P<ICH Oii the Ntw York Stock UCMl\Qt ! S.!*l ~· ~ (':~LAst OIQ. A.l>Oott L .IO ti M a7" .. AC Find 1.60 .. 3' -I& ,+.cme0¥ .!O ' ' -v. 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Woods Plttr1 •• 21 1)4-._ wgo1 ..... 1,20 I * ~114 + "' WDot pU 20 .. 2 31..., •.. World Alrw • l l "e + \\ =-~1~'::.~ : 1;""= t: Yfof'.'I ~"~,,.,._,. xerox Q:> 1 n 111 41~-1~ Xtra 1ncorp S llJ 6~-Vt Yetn Indus •7 36 • • 14 Yll95t0r .60 1 I .... ••. t.aMO>rp .80 ' • 21:,.. ••• Zac>lt• .JO J 33 1214 • . • ' z..vre Corp .. 61 svt-v. ZMlllhRaO I 20 110 Hl'lt-14 Zurn Ind 31 9 2S Ii.\ ••.• Rall Veto Seen WASHINGTON (AP) -A Senate· approved bill that would provide funds for rebuilding the nation's rail system still faces a threatened veto from President·Ford. The Senate voted S3 to 38 latc Thurs- day to autborbe the ~troveniaJ ex· penditure or $8.6 billion on the rail . 1Y1tem, despite a pltClp from Ford to veto the bill as too c<m.Jy. t UCLA Forecast LOS ANGELES CUPI) -The • economy will continue lo improve I nm year. but it will be a olow climb , up prompted by spending, the UCLA Graduate Schoo[ oC Mana1ement fMecast. • '"1'here'U be a austalned tecoveri. but the coming months could a~ some weaker numbers. 0 s.ald Larry J . KJmbell, director of UCLA's busi· l ness forecast. ( .. • • BI 0 DAIL y PILOT It All Happens To Fudge SAN DIEGO (AP ) -"You can take the fancy runners," said his <·ollege coach, Olhe Matson. "Give me someone like Bill rudge ... .The playing field, though, is 8111 Fudge's torture rack. The body 1s football's version of Evel Knievel. S mee he left El Capitan Htgh School, one of the most sought-a fter athletes m San t>1ego County history, Fudge bas collected. Nine broken ribs, a broken back, a broken collarbone, a broken foot, a mangled finger, a concussion , two bad sprains a pinched ne r ve a nd in the proc~ss 1s los mg his confidence. The head. though, is granite. In each or his last two years at El Capitan High, he gained more than 1,300 yards and never mis· !)ed a game with fin injury. Oh. as a high school fresh man, he broke a leg wrestling, but the closest thing to a football injury was a tup pointer. A rival player knocked himself out m meeting Fudge headon. Said Bill: "I was lucky -the guy hlt me m the head." .\s a freshman at the Universi- ty of Southern Califorrua. he led the frosh team that intluded An- thony Davis in rus hing. As a Trojan sophomore. he was ~o 2 fullback t o Sam Cun ningham and on the traveling team for the Arkansas opener. Rut three days before the game Fudge fell on his elbow and broke his collarbone He put on a chest t·ast. promptly ate too much and fell behmd in training next s pr- ing. finally transferring home to San Dit:'go State Fudge broke a rib and sprained an a nkle in the s pring of 1974. Thrn in the opener at Arizona he broke a finger In the next weeks he was to break five more ribs a nd sprain hi s back. Last s prmg, he broke a fool Fudge snapped a s pinal pro· ce!)!) on his back. technically breaking the bac k , in the North Texas game this season, and the next time out he s uffered the first of his three broken ribs in 1975 The n came a con c ussion against Arizona and six broken ribs and a brwsed lung against L:>ng Beach State .. I was lo the poml where I was hurt so m a ny times that I took al as an omen. a bad omen," Fudge ::.aid in an mterv1ew Wednesday ··~y self confidence, I com· pletdy lost it I would have been okay had l kept heaJthy. I'm the kind who has to get tus momen tum going.·· The Aztecs back averaged 4.4 yards with 95 carries and six touchdowns this year . But it hurts to breathe, says Fudge, who aches all over . What kept ham gomg? ·1 guess 1t '!> because football will be my life," Bill says. "I want lo coach the game, and maybe all that ·s happened wall help me be a better coach " Heart Attack At Right. Place NO RTHRIDGE <AP) -It was an odd , but unfor tunate, scene for a heart attack especi ally smce the victim was a young col legiate athlete. Joseph Mellon . 20, was jogging alongside his volleyball coach at Cal State <Northridge> in a special conditioning class for athletes T hursday when he sud denly collapsed. s taggered to his feet a nd then fell agam. The cvach. Robert Heigart, am· mediately started external heart massage and mouth·to-mouth re- suscitation and withln minutes five other university employes JPtned in the effort Working hke a team on Mellon were two campus pohcemen ; two nurses from t he student health center. and an eqwpment technician from the physical education department. Mellon was under intensive coronary care at Northridge Hospital in critical condition, of- ficials said. And a fir e d e partment spokes man s aid it was the swift and knowing aid from the half d<nen that saved Mellon's tiff>. Iii • • • • • • • ~ Frtday. Decemt>« 5. 197S Barons Take On Devastating Little Red Mops Up Forum WithFoe IN GLE WO OD CA P ) California's Danny "l.Jttle Red" Lopez, continuing a nng com- eba.ck at the age of 23, floored former world cha mpion Ruben Olivares three times Ill the first two rounds and knocked him out in the seventh round of their scheduled 10-round fight Thurs- day night. Sports in Britt-f The victory probably earned Lopez. a tall. slender 1251-'.!·pound redhead from suburban Alham- bra, a s hot at the world 126·pound t11 le. probably against the cur- re nt World B oxi n~ Council titleholder, David Kotey of Ghana. The crowd of 9 ,084 at the Forum ex pected a wild e n- Bruins, San Jose In Cage Collision It's been a mighty long tame since writers could start off their bas ketba 11 stories with the words. "Winless UC LA " But that ·s the casl' locfay as the defending national champion Bruins ope n their home season tonight against San Jose Stille Mill~r Thi rd BANGKOK -T aiwan's llsaeh ~tin-nam and Kuo Chae hsaung fired identical four-under-par 68s to tie the l'mted St ates and !>harf' the lead at the halfwav mark of the 23rd World Cup golf c ham pionship today Filipino Ben Arda. !)hooting a 68 for a 135. replaced Johnny Miller of the United Stales a!) thl• individual leader Maller had three bogeys on the back n1nt• after doing well on the front stretch and only managed a 71 to day. . Min-nam took over second spot and Miller slumped to third an in • dividual standings. Barkl~ Firrd DETROIT -Doug Barkley has been fired as coach of thl' Detroit Red Wings, marking th(• National Hockey League team'i. ninth coaching cha nge in the lJi.t eight years. Football Dropprd RIVERSIDE. Calif. The Univer sit y of Caltfornia at Riverside, ch ampions of the Califor'nia Collegiate Athletic A!> sociation the past two seasons. announced Thursday 1t 1s drop ping football after 20 years of competition. Kouf ax No. I Ther e is no doubt who is first m the hearts and minds of Los Angeles Dodgers rans. It's Sandy Koufax. The National League baseball team said a vote of fans during the 1975 season for the •·most memorable personality" in LA ._. SANDY KOUFAX Dodgt'rs history produced a landslide for the lefthanded pitcher. And the vote was also over- whelming for Koufax's perfect game against the Chicago Cubs on Sept. 9. 1965, as the team ·s · moi.t memorable moment." Br•t Df dn ~, Sf gn LONDON -Soccer s tar. George Best says he has not !.agn ed with the Los Angeles Aztecs of the North Amencan Soccer League A•he Kolb STOCKHOLM -Arthur Ashe s mashed U S Open champion Manuel Orantes 6·4, 6·1 Thursday ni~ht and eliminated the Spanish left-hander from the $100,000 ~asters tennis tournament The semifinals w111 be between As he and BJorn Borg, the 19-year-old Swec!e, a nct bet wt>cn Nastase and GUJllermo Vilas of Argen'tina. Earlier, Vilas had beaten Borg 7-5, 4·6. 6·1 counter between two boxers not- ed for their knockout punching ability. But few were ready for the fi reworks that erupted as soon as the bell sounded for the first round. The 28-year -old Olivares, twice the featherweight champion and prior to that twice the world ban- tamweight title holder, clipped Lopez on the chin and Little Red hit the d eck. He .vas up im- mediately and it appeared to be more of a s lip than a punch as ruled by r eferee Dick Young. Lopez pro mptly tore into Olivares, 1271-'.!, and floored him twice with rights to thP. head before the round ended. Olivares, of Mexico City, barely beat the bell on the second knockdown . Olivares then ran into a com- bination of rights and lefts and went down again early in the second round. He took an eight count on his knees before getting up in time. From there on, it was an old- fashioned brawl with the younger Lopez forci n g the a ction . Olivares ripped open a cut on the side of Lopez' right eye in the third and tagged Lopez with several good le ft hooks. but was never ab l e to s tagger the youngster. As the seventh began, Lopez connected with a right lead to the chin followed by a right to the jaw. and Olivares went down beavily. He was counted out at 1:59 of the round. Lopez has now won 28 fights. lost three and scored his 27th knockout. Olivares had won 78 matches, with one draw, and had knocked out 71 opponents. He now has lost seven fi ghts. * * * Movie Actress Strips at Fight INGLEWOOD <UPI) -Before the fighters could doff their robes and come out swinging in a box- ing match Thursday night, nudie movie actress Edy Williams beat them to it. Williams strode across the ring wearing only bikini panties and planted a kiss on the face of Ru ben Olivares, former bantam and featherweight champion. It was shortly before the bell for the first round when the bux- om W111iams. star of such films as "Dr. Vixe n.·• c limbed into the ring wean ng a long white gown and carr y in g a s ig n with Olivares' name on it. Down went the zipper and off came the gown. The mostly Mexican and Mex- ican-American audience gawked as the 39·23·37 actress kissed Olivares and returned to the au· dience where s he dressed and watched the fig ht. Coaches Tab OCC in Bowl Clash Orange Coast Colleee has had little trouble rolling to a 10-0 re- cord th.ti football sea.son, but the Piratt"S' biggest chaJlence will come Saturday night in the first annual Avocado Bowl at Cerri~ Colle1e. That·s the opin ion o( two com· rnon oppont>nts of OCC and Rio Hondo, tht-Pirates' Avocado Bowtf~ Goldrn We s t 's Rey ShaC'klttford and Cyprt!SS· Don Lent pie k OCC to wln. but predict rat.her c lo t> games. Gold.-n W etit was df'f eetcd by OCC, 31-14, and f8JI to RJo Hondo, 21 JS. 1 Cypreu ~at to Orangtt Coast, 48-19, and dropped a ~ 7 dttision to the Roadnmners. Here are capsule comments from the two coaches. Lent -"I think Rio Hondo will be a good test for Orange Coa:.t Coast has pretty much dommat ed every team they've played because of their balance "Orange Coast has one of tho:.e rare teams that comes along onJy once in lwhilt "Rio Hondo is very improvl'd and their offense 1s based aroul'ld Mike Ortiz at quarterback. And they have a strong defense. "But Ors.nge Coast will win ~ause no~y can beat their halanctt. J don't think Coast will hlow them out It ·11 be one of lhE>ir closest games The score ::.hould be about 28·16 .. Shackleford "We played Orange Coast very early and Rio Hondo very late in the ~eason and Wt> 1mproved quite a bH, so I don't know what you can get out of the comparative scores. "We ran better :i~ainst Orange Coal\t than we did against Rio Hondo. "If I was guebi>ing l would say Coast will win because they are a very well balanced team. And they're confident. They're ranktd No.1 J and when teams find themselvea in tbal s ituation they don't think they can lose, and they usu ally don't lose. ·'On the other hand. Rio Hondo must have some doubts But Rio Hondo has an excellent football team and is playing vecy well. ft should be a real •ocx\ football gamt. Ir it's not I'll be surprised "But lht key, I think, iis how 1ocxt a job Rio Hondo d()('S in ton- tainini Coast's off en.~. Oranftc Cout'1 defense won't let a lot of pointa be scored eaainst them. Oefmalvely, Rlo Hondo has to play well. "J:U predict a W>re o( 21·14, J Orqe qoaat.'' __ hty . ~t. Paul I Grid Battle On Tap At OCC Tonight I By ROGER CARLSON Ot Ille D•lly ~Ii.I SI.I" Fountai n Valley Hlgh 's Barons, in the CIF 4-A football playoffs for the first pme in their 10-year history, take on their toughest assignment tonight iD the quart erfinals at Orange Coast College. St. Paul High's Swordsmen, undefeated through 11 games. ranked No. 1 in 4-A circles since the season started and IO.point favorites to flatten the Barons tonight. loom as the big obstacle. Kickoff is at 8. The Swordsme n. champions of the Angelus League, have al lowed only four touchdowns to 11 opponents and it 1s the St. Paul defense that has caused Fountain Valley coach Bruce Pickford the most concern in preparing for the struggle. Founta in Valley (6 ·4 -1), h<'wever, has scored 105 points in its last three games and is at the height or its accomplishment this year. Sophomore halfback Willie Git- tens has added a new dimension to the Fountain Valley attack w1th speed outside and quick . openers inside and the Barons have become an offensive force to be reckoned with. Gitten s r a n f or f o ur touchdowns I ast week against Arcadia and has seven in the last three games s ince he was pro- moted to the varsity. With hi s running , the dangerous passing game thati belongs to Fountain Valley is protected from a defense keying against the pass. Quarterback Chris Dove has four excellent receivers in Ken Margerum, Bo Boxold, Mike Marquez a nd Tim Holmes. Dove has completed 109 of 169 for 1,436 yards and 7 touchdowns. He has the ability to wow short or deep and one of the Barons' favorite aerials is to the sidelines in hopes of breaking Margerum orBoxoldloose. The defense bas come into its own, too, with nose guard Kevin Patterson leading a charge that includes Don Bohay, Bill Grilz, Mark Burke, M ark Cowper. Mike Cox and the rest of their mates. St. Paul features the strong running of fullback Jerry Ancich, a 5 -11 , 190 -pounder. and quarterback Craig Johnston. Johns ton i s the Angelus League player of the year and the Swordsmen boast 10 first team all league players. And while Ancich is effective w1th his bursts over the middle a nd tarkles. it's the defense where St. Paul really shines- s elli ng up the offense with blocked punts, fumble r ecoveries and interceptions . Fountain Valley's chances for a n upset r ely on the Barons· ability to m ove the ball w1th at l east two o r three tim e- cons uming drives. And the Barons must limit the St. Paul of- r e n s e to J ess than two touchdowns . Fo""tAin YAlt.y Sl.lrtlftt UMUPI Otte Me ISS MAr9C'rum 111> Cllrtsty llO PAtterson 19S Bienek llO St11n1on l'IO Hiv11'en llS BoxolO 17S 0o ... 1'0 Musso 1SS Glllens IH MarqliC!r Dete•n• SE LE Boll•Y l T OT 8urlle LG NG P•tterson C OT Cowper RG AE G<tlr RT L8 Coll TE LB Boxold QB CB OQane~u RB CB Marquer AB SS Pins f L FS M4•9C'rum Fan Is Unwanted Pleme Stay Aimy, Say Swis PHOENI X (AP> -A six-year season ticket holder was tem- porarily barred Thursday from attending Phoenix Suns basket- ball games because of alleged rowdy and uns portsmanlike behavior during the National Basketball Association contests. John Derner Jr. of Scottsdale was charged in a suit with dis- rupting hom e gam es by behaving rudely to opposing teams and us- ing inflammatory lang uage calculated to dis rupt players. The Suns asked that Derner, 37, be ordered to return his two season tickets for a refund on the unused portions and be told to stay away during the remainder of the season from the Veter ans Memorial Coliseum where the team plays. Judge Frederic He ineman signed a te mporary r estraining order again s t D erne r a nd scheduled a Dec. 12 hearing for Derner to show whv a permanent injunction should not be issued. Demer s aid the suit is an at- tempt lo deprive him of his right to attend home gam es and cheer the Suns to victory . The s uit sa id De rner's behavior poses a pot en ti al danger to surrounding fans and interferes with the rights of oth~r fans. The suit s aid Derner has ig- nored repeated warnings by security officials to control his conduct. Derner said he has been an avid fan or the Suns s ince they came to Phoenix in 1968. Derner said he became a season ticket holder in 1969 and has missed on- ly two homes contests since then. "I've be en an enthusia5lic fan of the Suns for all of these years," Dem er said. ''Why are they becoming so concerned now?" Derner s aid none of the fans who sit next to him during games has complained about his con- duct. He said he believes the suit was prompted b y a small minori- ty group that prefers to sit silent- ly during games. R11gged Laudi,.g Rouston's Willie Germal\1. seen makJng an unorthodox tackle· on CinclnnaU 's Sta.p Fitts in a recent NFL gam~ t!F,es the San Francisco Oers Sunday wbUe tbe Dentals ~ t PblJadelphJa. . . , Friday. Oocem~, 5, 1975 DAIL y PILOT BI I Tars Seek Crown Rustlers Win, 93-85 I ~ .. CJF Polo Finale Set Tonight EAST LOS ANGELES-An undefeated season and the CI F 4-A water polo championship are on the line tonight for Newport Harbor Higb's Sailors, who meet Sunny Hills for the title at 7:30 llt the waters of East Los Angeles College. . It's the third time these two have met and only Newport has blemished the Sunny Hills record of 23-2. The Sailors of Newport Harbor coach Bill Barnett have shown an electrilying offense with quick bursts at the outset dominating their foes. "The key to stopping Newport, .. says Sunny Hills coach Jim Sprague, "is to stop the early scor-~e. And our best defensive player, Bob Hill, must eontain Frank Anderson. Ir he can't, we lose." The Lancers coach, who calls his 1975 unit the best ever out of Sunny Hills (Sunny Hills won the CIF 4-A crowp in '71 and '73), says Newport Harbot is the best prep water polo team ever. Sunny Hills bas an explosive team, too, as evidenced by a six-minute span against Costa Mesa when Sprague's crew stole the ball 11 times and scored on 10 of those breaks en route to an 18·2 triumph. Leading Lancers scoring is senior Steve Spicer with 56 goals. J umors in the attack who have added a balanced attack are Tim Carrie (54), Zack Stimson (45), Hans Kruip (38) and Dave Ritchie (35). Barnett says his team's major task is simply to keep the ball moving. "Sunny Hills plays a lot in Lakewood's style, but it sloughs off a Jot to the weak side. And we feel they were playing possum the last time we played to give us the impression we can cruise," says Barnett. "Sunny Hills should have beaten us in the first game. It missed a goal a lot of people thought went in, and George Newland hit a prayer lob Crom mid pool just before the half ... Starting for the undefeated Sailors are An· derson. Kevin Robertson, Newland, Greg Fults, John Dobrott, Mitch White and goalie Randy Parole. .... ...,,u ... n !lwM ... , .. 11 a. ... rryHllls 14 Unl11er11ty 13 Mir• Cost• I Sunny Hill> 11 Los At•mlto-. 2• MerlM 16 U.k-Od 12 0.vll 11 IAIM>d IS Mlremontt 'I Fount•ln Y•lley • Untwnlty 21 wuttrn 11 Downey 2S Westminster 1> Mir• Co'1.o 22 EOIMWI 1 Sunny Hiiis Clf" lS .__ ... '" 11 U ltf'WOOd 1 CO.e.Mue la 5-f!MerCO> SW111y Hiiis u~u 19 'MstMln"tr ' l.BM!fllun 12 eo,mty • Pu..-, NhwPOrt It kt~Gy 10 .... WPOrt JV I L..th-oa 9 Downey 24 Troy 1t Buene Peri.. 19 LI S.rne IS Mi re Costa '17 SAVallty u Downo ti Cost•"""w U L..IH•bra n Lo-11 , lolAtlM u Full~ton 2 ... _port CIF 11 VIiie.Park 11 Unlwrsltv 12 Crt S V•llt'( 12 LO\Allos Pro Scores fMtlOIWI I 8elll'1 be II A uoc: o lllOft A11 ... 1194, Portlena e1 K•nws City IOS. Ctev•land tOt EMiiy Pilot Pllolo by P•lrKll O'Donnell JACQUE TUZ (23) MOVES THROUGH MILLIKAN AS PAUL AKIN (22), ALEX BLACK (30) WATCH. The 3-A crown will be settled at 5:30 between El Dorado and Riveride Poly. Netlonel Hochy Lt~._ NY A•nc;ier\ 6, Bufl.tlo 6. ,,,. NY hlandef\ 6, P11tsbur9ri I Boston 3, Wul\1n91on 7 Pl'olledelpt\1• S, Cl\1ca901 Montreel 4, St. l.ouo\ I Sea -Kings Eye Title Tonight By ROGER CA RLSON the Sea Kings came up °'"'' oe11y .. llotSuH with a balanced support- Long Beach Millikan ing cast for Black, a 6-6 High's Rams became the junior. third highly regarded Chip Stassel had 11 prep basketball victim of points. Jeff Ruzicka and the Corona del Mar Sea Doug Garn added 8 Kings T hursday night apiece and Steve and as a result it's the Sc hloemer and P at Sea Kings and Lynwood Ahern each added a half vying for the crown dozen.Andallwereshar- tonight at Westminster ing in successfully de- High in the 11th annual fending against the ~est.minster-M arina In-Rams. vitattonal tourney. The score was tied or Tipoff is scheduled for the lead changed hands 9 and after what the Sea 24 times in the first half Kings ha~e d one to and it was still nip and Compton! Vt.Il a Park.~d tuck with 4 :31 \e ft in the now M ii l 1 k an . i ~ s third quarter as Millikan Corona del Mar which was s itting on a 47-46 rolls into the finals as the lead. team to beat. Lynwood But Ruzicka stole the qualified for the finals ball and went in for a with ~ 63·44 win over Los layup to give Corona del Ala~1~os. Mar the lead for the final Millikan _was hard P'.e· lime and moments later ssed to gain a two-point Jacque Tuz scored on a advantage at the half, fast break. but Corona del Mar Again it was Ruzicka came out ripping in the then Black went to work ~rd ~uartcr, hitting its with a pair of free f~rst eight s~ots from the throws, a field goal and field and six from the another offensive re- free throw line to win go-bound which evolved into mg away. 75-68 . two more CdM points. It really wasn t that Akin, Ahern and Tuz close coach Tandy added their touch and it Gillis' ere~ burst to a was 63-51 with 6 :23 left, 63-51 lead with 6:23togo sealing Millikan's and had a 75-62 advan-downfall. tage with 36 seconds left. In all CdM hit 32 of 53 Burly Afex Black was from the field for 60.3 the central figure as he percent. clicked for 29 points. But· it was a team effort as Collegiate Basketball H. C.roUM 75, ~Ion Hell '3 Rut91rs et, Purdue 73 RlloOt lsl.ild 13, Bro-S7 Qeo. 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COWi '1086 • ' I • 7 I ) 7 l • J I I 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 J ) 8 I I l J 0 1 ~ I I ~ 3 7 6 s 1 s MOORPARK Freshman center Paul Schillec1 poured in 27 points to lead the Golden West College Rustlers to a 93·85 win over San Diego City in their first round game of the Moorpark Bas k etball Tournament Thursday night. Leading at halft1mt> 41·34, Golden West out scored San D1egu 13-4 m the early minutes of lhl• second half. Tht- Rustlers widened the • gap to 78-60 Wtth SI'< rrunutes remaining, and San Diego was never able to catch up. Gt~ Well ltJ I •ca tt sit '• Jolln<on FleiCl>H SUitll•tl Wit~ P.r~.f'r ) 4 I) .. lb ? ~ 17 I I 1 • ~ ,,., ... I s Mtr\<hl~r 0 JKk\Of\ I ' A\lll•y I 1 l S.MI 0 1 I Totals JI> 21 30 H•ltt1mt. C.WC, 41· 34. LEASE 8210 HOMEY BEE Radio, undercoating tun MACH IUD. --TOtt llAClf Ml.n it -S4M40 72 CAPRI 2000 4 10NO wll rad>O. ttl~ Cl"Clll, boc1y '40• moutdmg,, v1nyt •nlttr•Of' n....., _,,. .,,,, 12 mo. •arranrv. t~50CJll 1Slltt!023AI. s2266 '69 MERCURY MAlqUIS "°"""' ''-'no. ,.,. COllO recho _. ..,_ S•moty bHut1tu1 ,,,_""' out CZSK4421(SK 2l111A I 71 FORD TomNO&T 11 ~ h '~ ~ .. ' 1 93 ' A cs w11t1 ,_Cl-•.. Fn enQont rM -~~lftl-WCCl'Cl -lr1na PO•tr 1lttr1n9, (1670510 ISK1t1t'4. 52044 73GRAN 10llMO s2isa .. ' ; • 8 J 2 OAfL Y PllOl Friday, Oe<:ember ~ 197S CM, El Toro Fall Jensen Out ·Marina Rallies At Edison For 65-64 Win Matt Cook scored from inside with l :20 left in the secon<j overtime and the Marina High Vikings held on for a 65-64 victory over Villa Park Thurs- day night at Westminster High Gary Spink, who scored 19, hit 8 of 11 from ~he. field. Dan Byers got 1ns1de the Wilson defense and scored 15, while Mark Oman played well at both ends of the court. Too. Steve Kiley came up with some sterling de· fense and Stan Miller was effective, blocking off the W11'son drives in- side. Warren eliminated Compton in the other consolation semi, 60-48. By ROGER CARLSON Ott-.0.11., ~l ... SU" Edison Hiab School's Harvey Jensen has resigned his position as varsity baseball coach follow- ing a three· year tour as the varsi- ty coach. · Jensen, who came to .l!:dison aft.er several years coaching in Arizona and Wisconsin, has an overall record of 381 wins and 132 losses. His las t two years at F..dison have produced 40 wins, 14 losses and two straight berths in the CIF 4-A playoffs as Sunset League runnerup to potent Los Alamitos. Other Orange Coast area teams weren't as fo'rtunate as Tus tm rallied to def eat El Toro, 69-57, at Westminster and Costa Mesa was elimmated in the con- solation semis by Long Beach Wah.on , 62-58, at Manna. Rich Brannmg was the key to Marina's attack with 31 pomts. but 1t was an uphill s truggle all the way against Villa Park. C .. UI MH~ (Sil 19 11 ... e.,.rs s s ) MlllH 4 0 ) Kiley 2 J 1 ''It is after a grfat deal of thought and serious considera- tion over the several meetings with Kay Wrye," says J ensen 1p ''that I end my 25 years of '! coaching effective immediately. , 4 "I feel that the respom.;bility of ·~ mnning n baseball program with , no authority or input on my part sa is completely unworkable." <>m.n 7 O s ~nk I J 1 Wiiis 1 o Young 0 0 The Vike s trailed, 54-49, with 4: 40 left in re- gulation and Dan Boldt was out of the game with Tol•ls 13 U 14 Score lly 0...rt•rt Cost.Mei• :>o 12 11 9 sa LB Wlhon 10 15 18 19 62 five personals. But Branning scored, . ~= Ron Hawkins forced a Gr•v 'urnover and Branning 0eR•y1 ~ • s •r'-"="n scored agam, then Cook K 1<110 stole the ball and scored Cochran . • Nell.On to give Marma a 55·54 e K.11ev lead -its first advan roe.is tage s ince early in the third period (35·34 ) Tinlin (6'1 ,, " , 1 7 ) 1 2 9 2 l 0 0 1 0 0 0 pf tp 4 6 1 11 0 16 4 18 I 6 0 1 1 0 0 7 1 I 7 3 29 11 1l 1>9 El Toro 071 ,, " p4 lp 1 1 I ) s 0 7 10 1 0 0 ' S 1 I U Wrye is an assistant principal at Edison in charge of athletics. No successor h as been named according to athletic director Lyman Clower. Jensen will continue in his full- time teaching pos t in the science department. The 47-year ·old Jensen was athletic director for a six-month span in 1973 and varsi- ty baseball coach for the past three years Branning massed at the buzzer with the score tied at 57. Finally the two teams traded baskets in the second overtime before Cook got inside. O'larle\ While Singh Mtkf'Hlll Mor•'Htll fra~r R10er Heim Grf'fllWOOd ~ f ~ j Prep Basketball 0 0 0 Totals 23 11 14 SI Villa Park hit a free Tustin throw to cut the gap to E•Toro 65-64, but missed the S<ero lly O...artort second try then mh- sed one last shot at the buzzer from 16 feet out El Toro found the answer to an overwhelm- HelnAkf'n M&cG1nnl\ SM!doval 8owm•n Hurwllz Goodfriend ing di s a d v an l a g e i n Mae11•r height -don't m iss. The Tot•ls 11 18 " 21>~9 14 17 11 14 S1 Vll1aPUll 1641 ,, ft ' 8 .. 0 ? 0 s 1 pf IP 4 21> 4 • s 4 4 17 1 1 l l 1 1 1 1 0 0 ' 26 13 19 l>4 ~rlr\~IUI JUHIOlt VARSITY Pl-or 1401 C61111Um\a C..rc1• 10 F I 191 Spao. NII• IOI F 110) Brue., 8url01Ardt (6) C (ISi Torrl!S Hel~n 1141 G C31Wolle S.rraH (I) G n 1 Leckie M.lrona \coring sub•. Gibbs II, 8ogd.an7 Halltl~ M.trlna, 2._ 18 FRESHMAN M inion Viejo (U ) tOI NowPOrt I R<>l»rts t121 F 1101 s-ek Roth 101 F 16) Boyd .. , - Eaton Tourney • By CRAIG SHEFF Of "" 0.11., ... let a.ff Tom Lloy hit a 12-foot jump shot with 21 seconds to go in the game, giving Orange Coast College a wild 93·92 basketball victory over Phoenix College Thursday night in the opening round of the Miles Eaton tourney atOCC. The win sends the Pirates into the semifinals tonight at 7 against Santa Monica, which de- feated Santa Rosa in three over- times, 90-86, earlier Thursday. In the other semifinal game at 9, Oxnard, led by Mike Knight, takes on El Camino. Knight scored a tournament record 41 points Wednesday night. Lloy's shot capped a furious second half in which both teams sizzled from the floor-especially Phoenix. The Bears fired in 58 percent of ·Motocross Slated Rocky Caswell of Estancia High and Tim Mccasland of Fountain Valley High will be among 120 prep riders competing in the final eliminator motocross race at Escape Country Saturday with an eye on the American Motocross finals at Anaheim Stadium Dec. 13 . Gates open at 7 Saturday morning with r acing getting un-. der way at 9. Admission is $2 per person. their shots alter the intermission and led most-of the way. But the Pirates went ahead with 5:40 to go (81-~) on a short jumper by Dave Taylor and it was hectic the rest of the way with the lead changing l\ands seven times. While Lloy got the winning bucket, the true hero in the clos- ing minutes was 6-6 freshman Phil Bolden. He hit eight of the Bucs' last 12 points and finished with 28 for the night. A Bolden jumper from the base line put OCC ahead, 87·86, with 2:42 to go, but Phoenix's Mike J ames canned a long outside shot to put the Bears back in front. Bolden followed with another bucket, but James countered with a layin and Phoenix was in front 90-89 with 1: 50 left. OCC went in front 20 seconds later on a Bryan Renner basket, but Phoenix came right back with 1 :13 to go on Loui e Sanchez's two-pointer. Then an OCC shot missed and Phoenix grabbed the rebound. But the Bears immediately turned it over. setting up Lloy's heroics. Phoenix tried a shot with seven seconds to go, but it was well off the mark. 8o!Oef1 Ji>rMl~O Dotnn.m LIOy Taylor Orange Gout 19>1 ,, 11 pf tp 14 O 3 21 S.ker l 0 4 6 W•lsll l ' 7 8 Renowr 1 3 7 17 Touls s 3 l 13 lg ft pl IP 2 0 0 ' • 4 1 11 , 1 0 s J9 IS 15 9J 10521rvlne·WUtcllff Plaza·Newport8each·5411684 , ,'··ia o·r·a .. ni'a ANAH EI t./\ HOW ···•••Q•••···· &MOTORCYCLES . DEC. 5-6-7 AL·l-11 r.M. SAT. MOOM-11 r.M. SUH.~IOr.M. 300 llOM. CftTC*S. MOTOICYCLH. U CI CA&S.. DIM .-.S, SIO«T CA.IS, ~u. CLASSICS, 1041"i. ms. YA)IS,"""' a Off IOIJI I • Chargers of coach Wen - dell Wilt had Tustin go. mg for a while. hitting 16 of their first 24 shot!:> m assuming a 41 39 le-ad Branning UglenO ~nk!M!ll llulller 8old1 Cool< 19 II pf tp 11 1 s ll 0 7 2 7 0 6 8 4 4 I 1' Feochl 117 I C U) Cun1r11n<11 Sc.hm1cn Ill G 1161 O.r11•I\ Decasas !111 G 1191 Freeman NH \Coring SUD WUI 7 Hallllme M l\\tOn Vtf'IO. 13 19 H....tl'"Jf0<> IM.acll 10 ) UZI Edi1«1 Olamol'KI 11•1 I' 1101 Rv•n NOW SAY RAM'S AND SAVE. with 3 09 left in the third w;~~:'s 1 0 , 1 75 H 19 oS Score llv Period• E1oro<19e (11 F 1141 O.v1\ WOOien 011 C 11~1 H.,l<Pr 'Thorrc>son "l G "'Hale quarter But e ight straight mis ses at that Juncture helped the Tille rs. who enjoyed a 41:2-1nch ad- vantage in the starting lineup per player. into a 49-43 lead with 6.40 re· ma1mng. Costa Mesa was also impressive in a losing cause. fall1n~ to Moore League power Long Beac h Wilson b:v four points aft er grabbing an early lead. Wilson d1dn 't overtake coach Larr y Sun derman·s Mesans until the fourth quarter and several of the Costa Mesa stars sparkled. Wrestling Varsity M ir• Co.Ui CHI ClJ) Fountai" V•lle'f' tS-fl01all.a fFI p1nn~ Va119nn 1 n 103-(.el•no IM I Ott 8on•v 11>-6 11J HUOQl>OOm IM I dee Elloott f>.1 120-A ~rt1ne1 fM l pin~ ""'rQU"t 1 )() 171 Tafoy• IF I dM ""'"°"' 11 , IJJ-0.•w , F I d'( Arrlty 6 ] 1•-0 M.trt1nez IMt plnnf'O M•'"'ll 1 11 145~rf' IM I dM Grf'f'IO 9 4 15;1-S..reto IF I dM Elllotl 6·0 ll>S Peters.n IF I p1nn'd W•llf'll' 4 se 11S-Fry IF I plnnf'O Jont\ 0 H 191 -Eckert fM I p1nnf'O Halch 3 10 M...., ~uhn~ IF)_, bY lortt1t Villa Parll 17 15 •S IS • ) ... • T .aylor 12 I G 14 l eo-n M.trona 16 11 11 18 4 4-6S HB•corlng sub Norri\ 1 Halll1m• Edl\On. 29 24 RETURN to the BASICS BOOMERANG12 I ,~ $299.99 """':'.!' • • Special . ~ * CHRISTMAS DELIVERY ...._ • SAILING INSTRUCTIONS Winds peed SAILING CENTER 2'44 W Coa" Hwv NewpOr\ 8ttar.n 631·0550 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HtStftfCt m NISHIKI INTERNATIONAL s1599s 10.Speed, Chrome·moty frame Sun· Tour • • • • • • • • • • • • • 01/\e< ·~-· lrnrn 199 • • NHW~~-~CHUI : e Of MIW llCTCU 11141> MS AO e ! S10 Holds ·111 Ctins1mas ~-! • • lal>oG Petunsuia !I, . ~" : : ~ 106 E. ............. t I -: : 6 7 5. 7 2 8 2 ,,.. ,.,,.,;.,.,. ,..~-· -: • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cadillac FOR THE BE~T PRICES". THE: LOWEST L€~S€ Rf1TE) AND DE:PENMBLE.: S"ER\JICE -)€€ Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd. Co~ta Mesa _9UGlfCAl'\t~#q -{o.r '/0.JY" p.>fSOl'I a I ~ f'e-t" ·af /oar ,,..,. o-s."1ov-c. • 540-9100 ~\~ ... ~ ~ (.D,111;-:. ~ I c-150 <.Jk·l4 c ljot.. 1.1\ v,..d "f'i.Z. °!>"""°"t<4 ~\IC. l,rY) WV.. tc .. 'f~'5" ~OW""-Gel ""°"'" ~~~' ""° ~ Ta""-~~~/k. ~ • ,,t., ~Yb~v~·~ ~'° "-'"'• tc.. 44 f~k>n Island, newport ~nter 644-5070 Seagram's 7Crown Fifth Reduced to $499 Wolfschmidt Vodka Half-GallOO Reduced to $f49. Seagram's 7Crown Half-Gallon Reduced to $109' Seagram's V.0. Canadian Fifth Reduced to $689 ram's Extra Gin Ralf-Gallon- Reduced to $9" EEKENDER ,• .. Arts I Dining Out Entertainment Friday, December 5, 1975 DAILY PILOT C f t. Good Vibrations Soar in OCC Music CAROL BOELTER CONDUCTS THE OCC CHORALE Chorale to Present Handel's '1ff essiah' ~toril's by J ACKIE lr\.)1:\~ OC Ill• O;tily Pilot Sl•tf Or:rn~·e C<'ast Cnlll•gl•s (':mil Roclter is not wornl'd hv thl' fael th3l :-he JS C'Onductmµ only onl' of many "'.\1<•ss1.1hs · 1n lhC' art>a this Yl'ar · I han' aw·'" that I think 1s C'X c!tin~ :rnd that··s thc way I teach 1t I '\{' l'rn:imt>ntt.'U the solos anJ I think l 've paC'l'd Lh<' :\fass a lit tll' hit faster than most peopk · I'm not ah11vc.• cntic1s m hut th.it ·s wh:it m:1kC'::; a musical pn· St'ntali11n un1qlll' It':::. t'aeh pC'rson 's int erprl'lation of tlw music th.it rc.•;.dly gives it 1h thrust. its ftn'. its C'xc•1 tl'ml•nt:• \b Rot'ltt•r :-aid F. .X C I T f: :'\1 E ~ T M' t' rn :-. t o tr.l\'t'l with !\1 s Bllt>ll1•r . whu hrnupht 01wra 111 OCC when shl' w1nC'll tiw f.1l'ully last year. d1recung l\vt1 Ptll·c.·rni 111w .1ds :-;:ie pi:ms to dircd l\\O 01wr.1s this ye;ir :rnd :-l'H'r<ll c.·h11r.1h• pr<' d u <' t i o n s 11 .1 n cl l' I . .., "'.\tess1ah" :ind. in tht.• s pnng, )Jozart's · Reqmem " She chosC' the diffl(·ult Chn:-tm;\:-Pll'l'l' hl•c.· .. 1u:-l' I frlt 1l WN•!<\ hnc-.st the l'hnr~lt.• !then• an· nt'W 12t1 m<'m bl•rs) l rehC'.1rst•u ::wm : ...... ~ :11;;?hl anti they·rl' rt.>,td). t lwy'r<' t'M'lll•tl. tiwy·n· ;!1'1\'•d \.\'e have a fanlast1t· mt•n's "t'<.'tic.m. whieh is whl'rt' wt.•'rt• t1st1:1ily suff C'rt n I! It·-. a vt•ry t'X c·tUnt,' C'xperienc.·e for ml' I 'vt• :d,\:lvs \\anted ;1 real!v lwrrl'I hot1:::Z· h:iss sectinn anct ihis is tht• fir:-t lime l'vc rc~llv had a hass St'C lion th:il jnst won 't quit." :\ts &'t'ilt·r s:11 tl She s;11d the s m gl'rs .irt• rt'.tl iy oi prnf cs:::wn <l l s t:it Urt' tn tht•1 r I ;lttrlude. Tht>y·rl' worthy of th(' mu~tl' .. TllE SJ~G ER~ Wl'fl' C'host•n lhn'u~h auditions. whi('h wcrl' t'rt'n it1 :•n)·one in thl• t·0mmun1 t~· Tht•y h:l\'l' n•ht><ir :-.t•cl lhrt'l' hPur~ :1 "l'l'K s: lll'l' sl'hool st:1rt L'c I. 'Tiwa"s ~1 lot of talt•nt in Or:ll1~'l' ('nunty. I nevC'r. worry :1hout n•ices ... :\I s . Bo<'ll<'r ~ail.I. . Th C' ~l es s i a h " w i 11 bl' pc.•rformed one(' onlY. De<' 13 at 8 p m 1n the()('(' Auditonum, 2701 1":1irv1ew Rnrid. (\)sta ~h·sa. Ad m1s~tcin is $1 .511. Tit.·kl'ls will he on s:llc nrxt wc.•ek 111 thl' collc.•g1;,• ix1oks11ire and w1il hl' sold al lhl· 1k1or . ~'ini-• l:-:1 l t!w cunl'rrt w i 11 hC' K:1lhiren Cun·licr. soprano: L:n1r:1 ~Wl'nson, conlr<ilto; Paul .h, h n s 11 n. ~<'nor . and St an Thn1n<'lwrr)'. ba::.s. No Strings Attached Ha11d Puppe ts Let Cltildre11 .Slunu F e e li11gs, Be Creative Ry CAROi. '.\IOORF. 01 Ille O.toly Pilol Stall • A puppC't 1s for domg wh at p e o p i l' s ri y y o u <:: a n · t o r shouldn't." sJid Ilt'lsy Rrown, in d1cntinJ? how her <irt brings out tht.' ereat1v1ty and i:.econd chil<ihood in eH•ryon('. · Thl' humhl<.>nt.':-.s has un- 1\'E'rsal appe:tl. Yt'l lhe ::i1mpll' tl•chniC')u<'s hdp youngstc.•rs look s o g o 11 d ,1 n d f t• t' I s o a l' complis lwd · · A'$. lhl' fm:1l J!U<'sl leeturer in the lJCI F::<kn:-1on course · Child Dc\'elnpmt'nl Through thc Arts ... shl' told 100 ll'.1cht>rs they could mnkt> puppd:-<'Ltl of "tm l'ans. spoons. C"0.1' h <W~t'rs. rope. fun nel'$o, mops. milk c.·artons. pupt>r hags. cMi<s. nylons ancl iovr." TllF. MEN A ~D women ad minnr tahll•s full of hl'r lovabl<• <'harac.·tt•rs m~1de from these household 1tcm s wonderC'd why ~myonc would :-pend money for C'hrist m ~1s .\ ~tyn1rt1.1m ball slipped tip " mtip h'andlc or into a '$.O('k promph'd hours of fun and di all1gue. "Wherevt"r y1'll )!O. you always have tWCl puppl'l~ ... sht> :inici . wig gling threl' fingrrs on l'ttCh hnnci lier t'xperlls<' h.~:-1t~d hrr arouml ttie world , "My drt>nm 1~ for l'\'t'ry dty to have· functrd 1111ppt't s ho'As. th(.'y're so \\ uncirrf\tl f<'r P<'OPh.• or nil .lfl'~." sht.· oddt•d. "The t'l(IH'rtt'rlC'I' IS so much kK'ltt'r for dHldrrn lh:m TV. Th<' pUl)f't'l lh>t':UI 't t>Vl'n h;W~ 10 NOY a nything but t hr kids reh1te PUNCH ANO JUDY CHARACTERS ARE STILL POPULAR :so methin(! of profound 1m · fl()rl:tnce. They like talkin~ lo !>O meone s m 3ller than they :.lre." SHF. M F.NTIONF.0 how rC' t ired <'oupl es performed for nei(!hborhoo<i t•hildrt'n after s<'hool. puppetry eased l('nsion~ after U'rc Watts r iots and childre n who stutter snmeti mes corrt>cted the habit by practieing with their "other" voice. "P sychiatric social wor kers let young clients play with puppets and hear all kinds of J(oodies lhiit help in tht>rapy," Mrs. Rrown ex plained. "The youngsters can'l express troubles going on a l home hut the situation C'om es to light in roles th<'Y ct)oose for puppets. She :llsn :<ct v 1 ::..ed teacht'rs. when pl.inning a performance. to t:lJl(' nnd edit rE>laxed rehe1\rsaJ.; ~nci pl ~•Y lhE' re<'ordtnJt lh1nn~ the :show "T HAT WA V \'OlJ ass urr a bt':n1IT1\ir. c rdili ve exJ>('ti t-nN• Otherwi..,•'. voirl's lt'OS<', hne:\ orr rorg<'lten and hest fri("nds h<'r ,1te each other h<>h1nd ~t Oltt' " I Co mmenting o n modern criticis m of the violence and l'h~.1Uv1nism in the traditional Pl.inch and Judy. Mrs. Brown :-aid: "The s how endures lx>cause the st yliwtion of characters dis- puisl'S the brutality and Punch expresses the overwhelmed little man who triumphs . "Invariably, children want to c0me up and shake Punch 's slapstick which, incidentally, iis wh('re that co mic term originated. ·'Someti m es J let ,Judy re- :\ppear at the e'nd. When Punc h ::;ays, 'I thoug ht I did you in,· s he replies. "We'r e only m ade of wood.' 1•pu1s 1·)1 WORKI G on a M:-1 J\1dy a nd Punch script. Every professiona l puppeteer hm~ hi~ or he-r own set of these c•haracters ll!nct O<'W routines for them ~o~t ohs t'rvers cons ider m:1rionettes t hC' epitome of the 1:1rt hut you <"Im do-only S(l mut'h with !'ltnn~s ... s he eontanued. "Jl:1nd pupp('t s ar c morl' ~x press1 ve :ind rod puppets arc more el:iboratt> ... ALTHOl'G JI SllF. now has her mastt•r::; dcg rf<' in lhl·atcr arb. '.\lr s Rrt1wn started in puppetry 1,n the ver~e of dropping out of high schonl "Luckil:v the• principal connet•l l'd my :1bSl'l1IN•1sm and avoca- llon :l.nd kt me.• 110 to sc.·hool half~ d3y if J wnultl put on an l'labor ate production for till' studenl body in Jun<> " Durrn~' th<.' Ot•pr ession. she nls<1 earned m onl'Y hy putting on h1rthday show::.. the sam<' way her dauJ,'hlC'r is financing studies at the prcst1 g1ous Los Angeles Art Cl'nter . '.\tr s. Brown us es anything for :i stage a pocketed apron, veiled sombrNo or folding sereens draped with a hurlap mural. ::\he preaehcs. "Why can't we send out somt•thing free for en· tert:nnm ent., .. and praclkes by doinr 17 s ho ws 111 four days for •l,tJOO younl'!ster:- Her four hnt1rs of enthusiasm ended with JUSl a (!hmpse of the excitement cr eatcd by combin- mf s hadow puppetry with haiku poetry TF.A('llE R S intcrcstt>d in ll'~-\rning morl' <1hout the arts in the classroom m ay lX' inten•stcd in a class which will b(' offrn•d beginning January 6 at l 1CI F:x - tens1on. "Arts and Craft s for Teachers," taught hy f''n•d Holland. Al so offered will be "C lassroo m Drawing for Elementnry TeaC'ht'rs" and "Art T eC'hn iques With Clay for TeaC'hers · · Other art courses in- clude "Amet1c .1n lndlan Bas ketry." "Stained Glass Tf'thniques, •· "Intermediate Painting,·· "Visual Art: What's Hap~n\ng in O ranJ?l' County" (ind\tdl ng (i('lll tn~lS), "Euro- pean Folk Art:, ... "Workshop in Natun> Ptioto~r:1phy" "nd "The Cr~tltiV(' Camert1 · · Courses will l\lSO bf' flven in mu:.ic. wnllng and other subj~<'ts Information about t•nrollmenl Ml'avaUabl~ by c l11ni;: 833 54 Iii. \ Symphn.,ny to Play Contrasting Works There arc doctors. b:mkt•rs. housewives. schoolll'..icht•rs and even a it>w :-tudt'nb 1n tht> OrJngt: Cc1;,st Cnm mun11y Sy mph1111\ Ord,e:-:r;1 T he ~y mphnny. sponsorC'd hv Oranl'!e C'n3st Colll'gt• and th~· C'nsla :'>tes <1 D l·p.1rtml'nl 11f Lt•isur\'.' ~l·n:c.·t•:-. \\iii opl'n 1h 15th St':lson Sund:1y <tt I p rn in lht' Or:1n ;?t' (',1;1 s l Cnllf'~1· Auditorium. ::?701 F.11n it'\\ H11.11I Cosb ~1t·sa. ' T id cl'ls ;1l ~I :-.o for .11lul h. 7:; tt•nts for s tudt>nl s \\Ill hl· ·" .111.1 bil' :tl li'll' ho.\ oii1t·1• ":\LL OF TllE firs t c h.11r pi:iy<'rs. thl'Y <lfl' all pr11frss111n,tl music1:1ns who d11n<1k tht•tr t 1 nw anci t :1ients hi t ht" un·ht•st r ,1 .. said J 1,st•ph Pe;1rim.1n. OC'C ,1-. snciall' profe:-sur nf m11:-.1e .ind c0nductor of tht• orc.·ht•stra. We have a ft>w stud<>nts in th<' orchestr a. I \\1H1itl sJ) dboul eif'ht or 10 (out nf iO 1 .. He expl3incd th.it 1l 1s h<ird 111 find youn~ mus1e1.1ns who .trt• :::uffieienli\' wl'll tr.11nt'<I (t r<'lll'I ,di\ l,tkt•s rllllC'h lc.,ngt•r ltl tr:~111 :i frnt' 1nstrunw11 l:~i pi:1yer th:in 1t dnt·s to tr.tin ,111 :werape sin):!t.•r whn sings 111 ·' chorale or t'hurch chc)tr fl ts clrf fin1lt to find n 1p:1hlt• and C'Om pt• tC'nl peopiC'. espc.•cially in tlw str 1ng f<1m:iy of instrnnwnt s. · Pc:~rlman ::;aid In .1dd11111n l n ml'mh1•rs nl tiw on·rw:-tr .1. the l'11'1<'l•rt v. tll ft'alure p1.1r11sl Ai kn Gilt•:-;, :m 111 :-lrnclttr al (;oidl·n Wl'st l't•lkgc. Ciles \\iii pi:1.v \\1th the• or cht>str:1 1n G enq!l' c;c.•r::ihwin':-. · P1:m1' Concl•rtll 111 F .. The C:t'r:-in\ in pa'('l' was sekl'I t•d p:irliy .is :11nhutt• t1) the btt'l'll 1enn1:1i. Pc.•:1rlm;rn smd E\ l'r.\ hod.\ i ... J.!t'lling into lhl· :1('\ :uid tr) 111~· tel rl·rfnrm as rnul'ii musw II\ .:\ml'lll'.tn c11m 1l(•st•rs :1>-tnt'.\ ~ .. 111 I thank it's the· t";.'ht lhrn; 111 do ... hl' l'\pl.11m•d .\ml•nc.1n c11mp11ser-. hr-. 111ric'.1ih lllllll' fr.1nkh. h.n·e hJd :1 h:lnt' 11nw ;.•t•tt 1ng .• 1 ht· .. mn;.• hefllrl' tiw :\ml'rlt'.tn puhhc .tnd lnl' \\Orid puhitl ... cw s ud "J .\Z7. OF Cot'RSE is .i uni (!llt•:y Amt•ra·.1:i , ·'it• ni mu-.w TiH• m aJnr rt'<lsPn that \I r. Ct.'rshwin h:.id ,.n much su('1'('!:-S 1,; •h;1t ht• 'l't'ce-.~fllll) im·11rporatc.•d tilt' ja11 :'I) ie intn i:lrJ!<'r mus1C'JI - iPrms ... Pt>;•rim.1n s.11d .\is<' <'n tiit• program \\ill tw • Fl':-~ : \ . .: \I ,. l' f'1 ll I '. • "v :'i1n:-.: :1kn\·:1ch. ,1 nwmnn.ti t•• tiw c1,mp0:-1:r v•ho d tl·1l.tl11~ \1•.1r Ftnail). thl' l'nnt·c.•rt \\ill 111l'111d1· lkl'lht1\'l'n"-:-\~·mph1111' '.\p I. · d'''N'T1 s 1mpi.' :•:-.o l'nmpklt' <'1lntr:1~1 in :-t~·it• to thl' <;t'rshwrn c.·pm·eri•'· .. P t•:)rlm.1n ..;.ud .\ddllH'n:ti 1nfnrm;1t111n :1hout till' ('Cll)C'l'rl IS ;1\';1t~1hil' hy l'~tll I ;1 ;.' .).)ti 5ti2~l. Pianist Allen Gt/es (left) will join the Orange Coast Community Sympl10ny (below) ma concert Sunday Players from a wide range of occupations and backgrounds compose the symphony . 'CLOUDS FOR FREI OTTO,' CROCHET WORK BY OEBBE MOSS At Golden West College Fiber Invitational (See Below) Sounds Are Art at NHAM ·~Ol ':'llDS ' F:nnronrrwntal e:-.h1h1t 1n\'Ol\'ing .•ut\111 n::-u.11 work~ .11 thl' 'il'V. port 1 liirhor Art :'lh1:-t•um. 2211 W B<tllxi.1 Hl \'d , '\t•v. port Ht•at•h, lkt :j J . .rn I l With monnpnnts by J oseph Galleries/ Exhibits Gnidyne in tht• entr:rnct:> g.dlC"ry :'\oon to ·l pm. Tuesd3y Sunday. t3 to 9 p m Friday::.. Admission hy donation PAI~Tl:-.IGS OF TRF:ES Ry Mildred Rryant Rrooi<s, D<.•<' 7 28 ..it thl' l.Jguna HPaC'h '.\1 useum t'i Art. 30i C'l1ff Or. L<igun.i Ht.'arh. With ''Art in tiw ~fotor World,·· running now through 0('C 15. Free adm1ss10n THE ORIF.~TAI. RllG AS ART -90 ex<tmples of Ori1.•ntal c:1rp1.•h, Dl•t· t.i F\•b. 15 at Tht: Bowers :'ltu::.eum, 2002 :\J :'lt~11n St, Santa Ana.~ a .m . to .i pm Tut>:-;da)' S<.1turd<Jy, l lo 5 pm. Sunday. 7 to 10 p.m . W1.•dm•sd ay and Thursd<Jy ~'r1.•t'. •FJRF.R J~VITATIO~AL '75' -Dec. 10·19 and J.rn 5 !ii Jt tht.• Golden West College Gallery, l.1i l-I Goldt•n Wl'::-t St, Huntington Reach. Recep- tion 7 to 9 p m. Dec 10 Hours: noon to ·I p.m. v.eekctay~ .rnd 7 to 9 p .m . Wednt.>sday. Free. ·1..os A'.'IGF.l.F.S W<nn;N /\RTl~IS' -Lecture' ~nd shdes by Kay Morl<.'nson, noon Dec. 11 at the Golden We::.t Collegl' Forum 2. Frel'. WORKS R\' Jl'DV TJClO~I~ -Paintings and collages, D('c 8 19 in th<.' Orangl' Coast College Art Galll'rv. 2701 Fairview Road, Co:-;ta ~frsa . JO <' m. to 3 p·.m . wel•kd.iy:, and 7 to 9 pm. Monday :rnd W('dm·~d~•Y· Fn·e. Reception 7to9p.m. Dec:. 8. WALL PAl:'\ITl~GS RY PETF.R LODATO -At the l 'C Irvine Art GaJlery Ike:. 5 27, on Bridge Chris tmns Fairs OR.\:'li GF: CO.\ST COJ .l.EGF: Student art :-.1k. JI} .1 m Ill Ip m r>vc 9 IJ 1n th~· ~tudent center. 2i01 F a1rv1t'v. Road. Co~ta MC'S:l G-01.0F.~ WEST COLl.F:GF: Student. facul ty and st3ff :lrt v. ork::.. on ~ale noon to 9 p.m. O<>c .lland9a m to·l pm lk'c 12inthecom mumty ct•nt(•r. arlJ3Cent to the Gothard Stred p.1rking lot, llt1nt1ngton &>ach SADDl.F:RACK ('01.1.F.GF: -Student art ex- hibit ::ind sail'. 11 a.m . to ·Ip m. and 6 to 9 p m . Dec 8 ::ind 9 1n the C'Ollege gallery, Room T-2, 28000 )1 :\rguente Parkway, ~fo;sion VieJo. 'DF.CF.MBF.R FAIRE' -10 a.m . to dusk Oec. 6, 7, 13 :rnd 1'I at the Fl•stival of Arts prnunds in r.~1runa R(•aeh. Admission 50 cents :1dults, childn·n undt>r 13 fr('e with adults. KOCE Offers Sea Special Two di verse television shows -one on Bri tain's ocean heritage and one on Christmas dt• rorations -will air next week on KOCE TV, Channel 50. A Na tion a l Geographic special, '"This Bri- tain: Hentage of the Sea." will be shown at 10 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9. and at 10 p.m. Saturday, Oec.13. ... Road, Irvine'. Noon to 5 p.m. TuC'sday-Saturday, • dosed Dec. 24 a nd 25. "Heritage of the Sea, .. explor es British traditions and pagentry. It is also the deeply human story of the British people and how their lives have always been influenced and shaped by the sea. One sequence, filmed in the Outer Hebrides, shows a group of herring fishermen in a 60-foot wooden boat bravely nding out a storm that lashes them with 70-mile-an-hour winds and 30· foot waves. One man is s wept overboard and lost in the wild sea. - Gt 'ATF.'."1AI.A~ CF.RA'.\'llC'S A~D FABRICS - \l Frl'dl•rick S. Wight Art Gallery, UC Los ·\npeles. v.1th prints by Willem de Kooning and (;ro~~ Arnold. now through Dl'<.'. 11 11 a .m . to 5 rm Tu<·-.d<.t)' Friday, 1 to 5 p m. Saturday and ~t1nd.1~ \-\ \TF.RCOl.ORS Rv Lowsl' Davis Lieber. nnw thrnu;?h J,1n 2 ·at Ho me Savings, 190 "l'" port (\•nter Dr . ~C'wport Reach. 011$ .\:\0 WATF.R('()J.ORS -By M. Romer \ll''<:lnder. Th'c. 7 Jan. 30, Artisans' Guild H all, ·lX.>8 Gardt>n Grove Blvd , Garden Grove. Recep- :nn J p m r>1.•<' 7 530 7021, 530-8120. P.\l:'llTJ~GS RY F.l 1GF.~F. GARIN -Dec. 5 30 .it Pnmt•r11y Art Gallery, S65l A Lincoln Avf" .. ,._,pre:-:--fkt't•pl11rn 7to10 p.m Dec. 5. 827-lOlOvr ~28 ·150J Moving from the sea up the Thames River to London. viewers will see the famed Speaker's Corner of Hyde Park, where the Britis h tradition of free speech fl ourishes. How to m ake homemade Christmas wrap- pings, wreaths a nd ornaments along with a wine making demonstrat ion will all be part of "Christmas Cr afts" on "Showcase" at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday, Dec. 10. Donna Friebertshauser , Orange Coast and Golden West College American folk crafts in- structor, will Show vie wers how newspapers, butC'her paper and fabric can be used creatively to make beautiful and ~rsonalized wrappings for Christmas present~. ABT SALE LITHOGRAPHS. SILK SCREENS, ETCHINGS 20 -50% OFF ONE DAV ONLY -SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th -9 · 4 :00 Albers, Avednian, Cornell, Cottingham, Dine, Francis, Hockney, Lichtenstein, Marden, Motherwell, Oldenburg, Rauschenberg, ROl8nquist, Stella, Thiebaud, Warhol JAa< CLENN ca•• FRY. 260 Newport Center Drive. NevJPOrt Beach. Californ ia 92660 (714)6400250 .. Programming Not Inspired ; NEW YORK (UPI) -The kind way to d~cribe network programming this Christmu season would be to call it traditional. The unkind would call it uninspired. The days before Christmas will see on telev1sion a parade of repeats of rhildren's car- toons, while grownups will get to watch some talented performers on variety shows. That's about it. The variety specials do boast some of the biggest namrs tn musical show business. There are few new entertainers in the group, however, and the aggregate age of Ring Crosby, Fred Aslam.>, Rob Hope, Dean Martin and P erry Como would sound hke a major league batting average Perry Como's Chnstmas show was filmed on lo<:at1on in Mextco wtth guest star Vicki Carr and will b<.' a ired on CBS Del' 15 from 8:30 to 9:30 pm Rob Hope a nd Dean Martin will be back-to back specials on NBC Dec. 14, filling in the 8-10 p.m. time s lot. !lope and M artin will be followed at 10 p.m . by one of thl' few Chnstm as season performers who isn't old e nough to be Santa Claus -Mac Davi::. in his Chris tmas special. Guests will in- clude Peggy l''leming in a figure-skating se- quence, country singer Roy Clark, and four choir::.. Ol'(N DAILY 11 ll m ) 11111 Twenty-four Unique Shoppes •Handcrafted Leather • Macrame • Pottery & Hand-Painted StatuatY • Gourmet Cookwear • Women's Wear • Antiques • Lamps & Cloci<s • Wood Craft • Indian Jewelry & Clothing • Custom-Made Sportswear • Interior Decorating • Early American ReproducfTbns • Stained & Leaded Glass Wfndows & Lamp Shades • Unique Phones SHOP Pl NG ARCADE. 475 JOlll St reel •673·'606. NtWPOrt BHCll ~--::=-o~~============;;;::::::-~===~~~~~-=--=-=-=-=:-:-:,==================~ ieans and things SHOUI llG DISP\.AY "PAUL ECXE" POINSITTIA PLANTS! IHOUI flOWB SHOP AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644-7030 Hew Crop Dried fnit. Mew Crop Huts. Dalft. e•en Medioal Dates in All Hew Gfft loxes reody to go bac.k East to your costo111ers. friends. relati•H. Tltey11 Ion our fnits. yc.'l Ion ow low prices. T-I" ltf.W.I . Los Angeln or K.O.C.M. Newport for fruit Wpping news! Our 39th ye. fo fnlit shipping. One call doff ft all 645-0032. I·'. 4 ' • MCME RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND '1>UNG PEOPl£ ,, •• •tt•ct-• "'"'-' ,.,,_,,,, ,, ,, ,,.,.,,,. ~.,,.,, l botitl "'-Wfllbtl1ff " ...... ,_ ,... . """ ., ,_ ,,_.,,.,., All AUS AOllllllO (ifrtr&' •A fn(I ~ .•.. ... , [co; ?C ... ~ It t ..... tu. •• h·1W•i 0 f"'_,, .. ... MYt c:oc.i Of )h' q1o...-••.,_ Today more than ever ... stlll the best buy The l 1J.1if1AAU.)I Fudge Goes Theatrical One woutdn•t ordinarfly eat a meal consistin& solely or tudge. (3ilE'd to land a sponsor. . Doo't rule out the ~sibility. though, if you haven't tried a variety making conferltonery waves alone t he South Coast. Out 'n' About Norman Stanley and jar:). Two and thrf>(' pound boxes, 24 to 36 inches in hmgth, are labeled "Two Pht'<'t of Luv·• and "A Yard of Luv." When his moment or truth arrived, Jim fell back on what he had in stock: a fudge formula hl' had devised years earlin and kl'pl l!erret. People arowul thl' Hollywood studios had always liked his fudge, so he stirred 11p a batrh at his home in Whittier <1rHI went out lo sell it. ' .. First contart with the }lame alone -Phanny's Phudge -re- gisters a lasting impression. Rut it's the initial sampling that's truly unforgettable. Right off, too, it's evident that Ptumny's entirement has a two fold basis : the recipe is an original, impossible to compare with any other. and the ingre- dients are of the highest quality· heavy cream, real butler. no artificial flavorings. Equa lly im pressive are the -retail outlets in whirh the candy is sold locally. called Phanny·s Phudge Pharlors. lntenordes1gn gives you the feeling or having returned to the era or your grandparents. THE F UDGE has actually been on the market for six years, but the P harlors are a new merchan dising concept th at debuted in Orange County last summer. Up to t hen sales wer e restricted to s p e<'ia lized gourm et and gift s hops and department stores likt• :Honwit-Teller in New York and Beverly Hills. Sher al new Pharlors have jus t opened in Los Angeles County (I.a Mirada Mall and Arco Plaza). an expansion of the chain launched by the three operations in this area· 3481 Via Oporto, Lido Village.', :'llewport Beach. 300 S Coast Highway, Laguna Reach. South Coast Plata. 3333 S. Rristol St . Costa )tesa. Clever and attractive packag. ing is another feature insuring Phanny's Rolls Royce status 1n the candy field. One pound nets two bars hand-wrapJX>tl in foil, laid in pinked tissue papt'r inside a s hiny colored box (which also <'ontams a sm all cutting knife). and then bow tied with bright e1cryhc yarn BUT TH E R E'S more than that; Phanny is Jlso presented in fancy woo den crate::-and ceramic pe,rnut:;, walnuts. eggs To understand the t·reut1vity ba<'king Phanny. Onl' has only to meet ht'r originator and pnme mover, Jim Terry. His eff<•rves cent personality and ba<'kground provide a ready explanation for the aura of show husint.•ss sur rounding the operation. HAVING C O N Q UE R E D the bu siness world by t h e age 21 in hi s native town of Taft. Cal. (ownership of the Taft Music Co. and the Taft Mot<'l >.Jim gave 1n to iong-standin g theatricetl aspirations and headed for Hollywo9d. Then followeq a numbt>r of years in alternating roles as actor, produc<'r and pro rooter in more than 60 New York and Hollywood stage, film and TV shows. Jim seemed destined for stardom when he was cast in the title role of ·'Terry and the Pirates, .. a pilot film for a pro· • jected TV series. until the series TEMPLE GARDEN~ !~-· I CtJ'Nese Restmcrmu ~-~;~5 LUNCHEON AMD DINNER DAILY Special Luncheon Buffet $1.85 l\,lvnday lhru Friday 11 30 111 1 30 RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Featuring E><.011c Tropical Drinks 1500 ADAMS lat Harborl COSTA MESA 540-1937 540-1923 tf1)!hl''' (lt1alll\ \Jll\I' \ll•\l(',111 Food' And, In G orden Grove 1220 I BROOKHURST IAt Chaprnonl 638-7020 Op<•n i D.", Today tons of fudge pour out of a produ<.'tion fadlity in Whittwr thot's appreciably larger <~in• <Ind staff wise) than his original one man kitchen. The alliterati-ve spelling evolved from Jim's desire to ereate a strong identity for his produ('t. Aft er <' areful thought. he settled on · 'phudge" .. becaust> it was dishnrti ve. eye·<'al<'hmg and could be the basis phor a lot of phun in copy · · The extent of the poss1b1ht1l'::- opened by this concept 1s easily discernible among the 1-t flavors now offered in Phanny 's Pharlors. These include Phut terscotch. Phanilla, PhertilJty. P :'olut, Phruit. Phatless, Phla grant. Phriskee Whiskee and Rhum. fl,AVORING for the laltt>r two. in keeping with Jim's in s1~tence on purity of ingredjents. calls for the addition of genwne CSee FUDGE PageC4) In Conrerf Baritone Sherrill Milne~. a '.\letropolitan Opera star featured in many record ings, will sing at the Am- bassador Auditorium in Pasadena at 7:30 p.m. Sun- day. Dec. 14. Tickets at $8.75 to $25 a re available al Liberty and Mutual agen- cies. Credit card reserva- tions can be made at (213) 577 5360. CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL •At c...-Voll.-, PltkW•yl 499-2626 496-Sn3 South CtJ4llt '11 Fine1t Cui~ine WPe~ CMv~ t I 10 o m "' I 1 r Fn and <,,,, 11 lO ,, m ,,, 17 I m l ( KTA L 9093 E ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 NOW APPEARING IN OUR OUTRIGGER ROOM THE SENSAT'ONAL BOB WHITE few WWW fy W1fh THE PL.ATTllS -PLUS- The TONY MORALES TWO ftoaibfy tho finest entertlliner '1Vflf to appew In thl1 _.. .•. and you rney have ~ 908 WHITE on a TV aegment of Ponce StofY. or 1 the movtee. Including The Snows of KlllmanJ•o. °' nttlonal oommercial1. Now he t>ndget the generation g-i>. delighting young and old with his gre1t tound. backed by the TONY MORALES TWO . os the group leans toward the noltalglc. Listen ONCE. M KNOW You will be back 11galn & eoain TUESDAY thru SATUROAY 9 PM to 2 AM KONA LANES 2699 H• bor, Coda M4t10 545-1112 IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH (lnThe~erd) Ample Free Park1nr 494-9491 752-8556 BEAUTIFUL DINING ON THE BAY COCKTAILS UNDER THE STARS CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING 7 NIGHTS I OJ H. I A 'OtOI Ot!V'l 14WPO•T I UCH •HHY A TIOtll~ 640-5121 _... Now Appeari ng "BEST OF I FRIENDS" N 1' t-W." '*lf ~·· ~ Frtd<Jy. December 5. 197!> ()AIL y P•L'JT Times/Places J azz Bands Play Tonig ht A t 2 Colleges TONIGHT, DECEMBER 5 JAXZ CONCE RT -Trumpeter Bobby 'Bryant with the Golden West College Jazz Ensemble, 8 o'clock tonight in the college theater. 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Free. JAZZ F.NSF.)181.ES -Two jazz bands, 8 o 'clock tonight in the Fullerton College Campus Theater. 321 F. Chapman Ave .. f\lllerton $1 50 adults, $1 students, at box office IRVINE MAST ER CHORALE ti .30 o'clotk tonight and Saturday, Chnstmas music, at 1010 W. 17th St.. Santa Ana. $5 and $3.50 adults, $1.50 students. 548 ti0-19. ME DIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE MUSIC -8 o'clock tonight in the Chapman College Chapel, Maple at Grand Street. Orange, p resented by col· lege music department. F'ree. 'TilF. SONGRAG' -Twice-monthly coffeehousl' music; 7 :30 and 9:30 tonight with Robin Williamson. formerly of the Incredible String Band. Golden West College community center. 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Reach SJ al the door FAl.I. DA~C'E CONCERT 8 o 'clock tonight and Saturday in the Cal State Fullerton Little Theater. Reservations 870-3371. 'IJTTJ.E RED RIDING HOOD'S POT POURRI' Original revue, 7 :30 o'clock tonight; 2:30 and 7:30 p.m . Satl.!rday at the Laguna Moulton Com- munity Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Presented by Youth Theater. $1.50 adults. $1 children. 494-0743. 'I AM A CAM ERA• -Drama, presented by stu- dents at t h e Corona del Mar H.igh School Lillie Theater, 8 o'<'lock tonight and Saturday $2. AUTORAMA AND MOTORCYCLE SHOW -At the Anaheim Convention Center. 5 lo 11 o'clock ,'('-0 ~· / ~'(\00efb /' ,~,1> ""-0'-'' o'-'('-~' c;,9ef-~ '1>~ :\. ~ e'' ~ {# ~,~ o~' '<:# e ~,~ ~ SmtesmA1fs l,Af)(eFoodc & Grog Mon.-Fri. 11 to 9 • Sat.-Sun 9 to 9 2531 Ea~tbluff Dr., Newport Beach located in Eastbluff Village 640-8 120 APADANA R EST AV R ANT WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY PERSIAN , ARMENIAN, GREEK, RUSSIAN & AMERICAN CUISINE SOME OF THE HOUSE SPECIAL TIES ARE. Dolmeh S.,. (STUHED CRAPE LEAVES). Shiah Kebab f'lamW". Shuhlyk flambl. &t Reck of 1.vnb. LUNCH -Mon-Fri• DINNE R -Mon-Sat CO CKTAILS DAILY •CLOSED S UNDAY BUFFET LUNCHEON S.rved 0&11y Mon. thru Fri. 11 :30 to 2 :30 To...:! C,..n S&lad Rtllab Tfty Curot Salad Cole Sl<lw Salad Mlud Sal.Ml PoMilo Sol.Ml MeearoaJ SolAd A9Qr\ec!Cb-llontn& la Sow C"un O.viled P..cp Freob S.uooa.I P"Nll.I J&llo Tft7 M- Hol lntne, V•t•IAlbl• a. Potalon COlllPUTll l'"P'ST FOR ONLY $2.50 Belly D•o<•"I r.. .. Wtd Thur\ 1 JO. I 2 JO F11. & S••· II 30-1 30 AU T1B SALAD Yoo'CAM IA T FOR. OHL y $1 . 7 5 Free Validated Parkina i11 Ne1NJ)or1 Center across from Fashion 1S1and 600 Newport Cenhr DriYe-&es. 640-7502 IAMQUET FACILITIES c 1 o to I 001 loruebl, nooo to 11 p IJl Saturday, noon to JO pm. Sund y S3 15 adults. $1children6·12. 'S<'F.SF.S FROM AMERICAN U FE' -Satirical play. now t hrough 11t>c. 20 at South Coa:.st Repertory. 1827 NcwPort Blvd. C'-osta MesJ. 646-1363~ 'SUJUf;CT TO CHANGl:' -Comedy at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. west ~ale of the Orange County Fa1rt:r0Wld.&, 8.JOo'cl()('k tonight and Saturday. 556 5391. 'DEAK t'R IF.N DS' -Druma ul the Huntingtown Reach Playhoust>, 21111 Marn St.. Huntington Beach 8:30 <>'dork tonight and Saturday and Ot>c. 12 13. 842 5421 CONTINUING IN LOS ANGF.l.f.S "Too Mu(·h Johnson"/"The Shadow Box," in repertory through DeC'. 21 at the Mark Taper Forum , "Selma," mus1(•al. through Dec. 21 at the Hunt- ington Hartford Theater in Hollywood; New York City Opera at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion through Sunday; "The Odd Couple" at the Shubert Theater in Century City through Jan. U : "Rodgers and Hart" at the Westwood Playhouse in Westwood through J an. 4. 'DF.ATH' AND 'GOD' -Woody Allen comedies. 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday m the drama lab at Oran~e Coast College. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesn Free ·1.orqG llA v ·s J OUR~f:Y l~O NIGHT' Drama. 8 o'clock tonight. Saturday <1nd D1·l· 9-13, 5 pm Oec. 7 and 14 in the Recital Hall al Cal State Fullerton. 800 N. State College Blvd , Fullerton. $2 .50. 870-3371- 'TllE PHYSICIAN IN SPITE OF IUMSELF' - Comedy, 7 and 9 O'clock tonight and Saturday at the Newport Harbor High School Little Theater, • room 120. $1, tickets at door. 'THE CF.l.EBRATED J UMPI NG F ROG OF CAI.A.V E RAS COUNTY' -Mark Twain comedy at Golden West College Actors Playbox, Hunt ington Reach. 7:30 o'clock tonight through Sun day and De<.'. 12 lt; 2 30p.m . Dec. t>, 7, 13 and 11 Tickets at college bookstore or door $2 UCI SY)IPHONY ORCHESTRA 8 o'duck tonight and Saturday in the UC Irvine Fine Arb Village Theater on Bridge Road, Irvine. 833-6617 $2. 'THE WAGER' -South Coast Repertory travl'I mg production. 8 o'clock tonight. Saturday and Oec. 13 in the Chapman College little theater 1n the new fine arts center. 333 N. Glassell St . Orange. $2.50 adults, $1.SOstudents. 633-8821, exL 309_ 'CHRISTMAS E VERYDAY' -Fantasy. wcekC'nds De<'. 5·21 at the Fountain Valley Com munity Theater. 18280 Mt. Baldy t::ircle, Foun· ($eeTD1F:S, PageCS> Coming Monday: WAYNE VINCENT & BOUNTY 1, 11 •'<i 1 , ·,." ,, H•1s101 61i1t A•· '1 I· 1 I I 1 ~~1 1 I , ' '11.) 346=°6 (110: •V MICllSll 296 E. 17th STREET HIU GREN SQUARE COSTA MESA COCKT~LS . Op~r1 Daily at 11 OOa m. IANK ... MElllCARD. MAS TCRCHARGE ond AMtlUCAN lX"1'SS ' .. ('.j DAIL V PILOT Fr1d1y. December 5 1975 FUDGE COMES IN MANY FLAVORS. • • ffrom P agf' CJ> v.h1~kt'Y 0 1 1 um .met quality hr .uid n.1mt•::. Tht• ~•Hll<' as trUl' of the creme 111• m1•ntht• an Pharu1y·~ <.'hoc.·olatt• ~1 uH' C'hol'olatt> <tbo ('omes tn J ',tr.t•ty nf tltht•r ''"'>s \\1lh or w1l h<.lll l w ;tl 1n1b. 1"<t ra dJrk. ~\it h coconut cin <l rnat·actam 1.~ nl1h; ~flavor is t;1hbed <il \\hat you m1~ht n•gard .is llh''<llt'n:-.t \'t> lh1t 1n fl•w1ng tht' <•rw powHI pnt't'. r.11\~mg fn1m SJ ;;o lo S6 SO. you h,1\'e lo ht'ar an m11'd the quality tii the mgn•ctic.'n b ~yond c:ind), ttw P h.irlurs ~J~ re aturt' ;t ltnt' or ..u1ware ~rnd g1 fl 1lt>ms tha t J 1 m h.1:-. dt•\'l·lopt~ in cooperation with Soulht•rn Cahforn1~1 artists ;1ntl t•raft~own These range from kitchen ill' cessones to wmct l'hinll's. napkin rings and "kn1ft•. phork ;111d sphoon" penda n t..; Jim told us he has also d~1bblt-tl with the 1dt•;.1 of gett ing restaurants to s<.•n•t• Phannv·~ Phuclge as " 1ks::.t•rt 1tc•m ·To date. however . onlv tht• Rulloek ·.., Wilshire tea room. has plac~ 1t cm the menu. "There seems to ht> scmw 1 t• l u c t an ee on tht' p..1rl 11f n.· ... tau rt\tt•urs tu brvak with lrad1l1on. to a:o wu.h fudge m ~tt>:.ld of cht>l'Sl~ ('<•kt>,·· he ~aid "I think th<tl "s bt'tn~ shorts1ghtt'tl. 11 ·~ 1ctt>al as a light swt-et to go "ith ('Off ee · · Wt> took him ;.1t tus wonl. t•ar n t•d hllm t> a pound of Phunny·:. Hhum ,rnd t ra•d it Our Jgr t>e mt·r1t rnn :.lig htly mon· th;;.n 100 perrent. lf 1•1•:.t a u rant i nten·~t c·11ntu1m·s to n m low on tht• Pht1clg1', J 1111 will p roba bl y srore J breakthrou gh wi th Phanny·s Tll'W ll't• cream line that ·!-! .~bout 111 t•rHt.>r tht> p1c·t ure \lne of Jim 's nt'\H'St flavors is .111 outgrowth of his c-on tmuing m· lt'rest <\nd M)met1me partic1pa ltl•n m shew. hu::-1nt'~s L•1~l year. 11\ a JOtnt 'l'ntun• \\1th author 11'•"-' Thom.is anct rt'lart•d 1 llil .i ,. " o 11 d ~ r t> .1 t Hu ::. b y Ht•1 i\t•l n . ht• prndun·d thl' Film Series Planned Ru~by R t•rkt•lt•\ Hook,·· a i." 1-.hl~ 1lh1,.tr ,1\1•;1 .tt'l'Ount l'f n.•ri<t>le:-'::-l1f1• th.it ht•t·ame .a l\\':-t 't•ih-r l1111h•1 tlw 1mpnnt 11f l'1mt' 1.111· '\1·\\ ) 11rh. (;raphll' :-.0.•1·a·t~, I .tel Help the Children. a nonprofit orgamzation set up to help un derpnv1leged children in Oran~e County, is sponsor ing a fi lm sen es to raise funds for its al' llY1t1es. {Jan 24 ), "Lillie B&g Man .. <J an . 31), "The Sting '' <Feb 71, "Man for All Seasons" lFeb 14 ) and "Jesus Christ Superstar'' (1''eb. 21) Total pn l'e for a ll fi ve films 1s $4. Checks m ade out to Help the Ch1ldren should be sent to Help the Children . c /o Don Delany, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa CA 92626 THF. ROOK 1:-mn\' av:ulable in p.1pt•rh:1t·k. too. :ind tn t he l'h.1rlt1ro.; y11u ·11 find ·'Phanny·s Hu~hy lkrkt•lt') Phudgt• ll 's 'w~tal).:!il' .. The films to be shown at tht.' Orange C o as t C oll egC' auditorium, 2701 Fair view Road. Costa Mesa. are "Funny Lady" • TE/l.-'?/r ~ 11 •• ~~ ej'loq_terey STORYVILLE c~laq_sion <~~~~~.\~~~K> J .i\.ZZ PUTTER SMITH OY THE OA Y QU~RTET Fn. 5 ON THE COA~T HWY ONE NITE ONLY NEWPORT OEACl-1 \f'i00 10 Af'iCIENI ~114(10 ri~w=---~~I t i ~~ I~ MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS I Fn .. SJr. ·s SundJy 'rd 6 P.M ) ~ E xcludmg Holtday~ t/111 ·1m md11rle soup or s.1l.1d. /JJA1•d par 1to or nee RED SNAPPER 2 4b MAHI MAHI 2 7':.J GR ILLED SEA BASS 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN 3.50 NEW YORK STEAK 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL 4.95 STE:A K AND LOBSTER 5.95 ~olden ~ ~~ ;;!;;; r a fl on ._JZ-_:'.1 GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Spec1ol1Z1ng In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes LU NCH•Otrn~ER DAIL V Food to Take Out 1 1 30 A M to 10 P M 202) H..tMw ll'Yd. COSTA MESA 642· 7162 • 646-9911 LUMCHEOM •DIMMER COCKTAILS • SUMDA Y BRUM CH ENTERT AINMEHT NIGHTLY MOW APPEARING "GOOD, PURE & SIMPLE" 2406 Newport Blvd. • On The Bay CCOME BY LANO OR BY SE.Al NEWPORT BEACH 6 75-2244 sroX Slavic f)pera i\ frt•t>, inCorroal 1ntrnduetion to ~l av1c.· openr \\ I() bt' off ttrt'tl t1l 1 p m. fX>C. J l tn Or~tn~l' Coast Colleg<.''s Music Studio 101, 2701 f .m vit>w Road, Costa Mesa 0\\ professors Charles Beq::er, baritone. :mrl lnnt• C.s1ws kaya Rerger, soprano, will sing aria:. from works by Tc.·ha1ko v~ky, H1 m~ky Kors ukov, Dvorak, Moussorgsky, H.1rhmaninoff .rnd Borodm, accompanied at thl' p1,1no by UC Irvine professor Michael <:rt•rne . Tht•rl' \\ill also be a discussion of th~ rel a t1011sh1p of SI a v1t· opera to SJ a vie culture. Continental Cuisine L•n•h D1t111tr ,,,._.K~l'l<t .Orunc.h lMporltd f DeMest lc WiMS El Matador MARCIAL IS UO<! COME & SAY HELLO MARCIAL U~HOUHCES SPECIAL SUNDAY BREAKFAST Plu!:> Ev<'rytt11nq on lhe M enu 0 P<' n d I 9 00 /I. M LUN C HEON SPE CIAL $1.50 fl,1enudo Sat & Sun. tl.'on lhru Th111 t I 10 11 •Fri 11to 12 ~ J ' q I I:' • "-\I" 9 10 1 1 1768 Hewpurl ll•d laf I Btt. St.I Costo Mesa 645-3520 Presenhng our new 7-days a week Brunch· Lunch 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M Hors d'eouvres ord en1ertoirvnen1 during C<X~loi1 hours 3-6 P.M. 1. 1 II :[J E N T E R T A I N M E N 1 ~~ FRl .~~~H{.~~UN. /\\ J0 ';,, '··~ ~· ..... ::t¥• ....... , VIRGILBECKMAN V~f 675-1714 ACROSS FROM NEWPORT PIER TrHt YOWMH To TM Lef....ty PK• of A .._... Ortemn S.ltdtly .ttti Olll' 5-day ,. ....... ._.. I 0:30 a.a·2:00 pA MIGKTLY DIMHH 5PfCIA1. T--W.d.-n.n. JACK GARDENS At TM Pio110 lar FT-i. Ir sot. hmiftcp t I •• Luke lurti 24) 12 DEL PRADO ·M9r. IMut to lrook~ide W~I DA.HA POIMT 493-88 11 .. , .... C<J<• l.&1 \ G.t~ " [ ..... ,,. I ~ u \l lcattll• 1vc TUES. & THURS. FROM 4 P.M. Til(U TJIUIS. $1 sHmm BRE . .\J\f.\STJ t.l W it Ill\ \EH ('CH"l\T.\IL f) \\("!\(; PRE. E~TS Ol"TSTA7\Dl7'G Ol~JSG & ENTERTAINME~T .. t MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQl'ISITE CU ISINE·SERVICE DINNER S~:HVED FROM !l PM Ll INCH 1''HOM 11 ·:JO Al\l CflAMPAG~E St;\'DAY BRU~Cll FR0;\1 10 A \I 3 P:\I * Captain's Table f'offee hop SER\ l\C, 2t llOCRS DANCING & ftMRTAJNMENT NIGHTl Y IN M LOUNGE 18700 MocAITHUR-NEWPOIT OHOSITI fHl Atdosf> 133-2770 I "'1m 1714 l •l• ,, .. Au Jus J.MOMG 20 SWCT DtHMH fMTHfS Brandie Brandon Duo Entertaining J7 f•olett hlaa4 Newport Ce•ter FOi IUUYATIONS 644-2030 . :7 Only th• Delly Piiot re•lly 1et11 you whet .. ""' In your local community ... every day i1tJitlij!MI T6Nl6'S Dollar ~ "All· You·Can·Eat" SPAGHETTI 2 I 0 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH In a world of restaurants that seem like sideshows, a return fo gracious dining. It\ n1a to \('ft/(' 11110 tJ J n·ri ~ ti\lllnnctl ch11 1r 1n a rea lly nice 1>ltHI.' and rcollr l>t• 1111mrc rt•t! AnJ tha t '~ cxacrly what happen< cH The Velvet fllrtk Hv pri11nnJl. c~pcc1a/Jy >tcnerous drrnl<.( /h provHlrnJl. ti HHlf1 t xu11nx urrav of food~ and wines . An<i w11/i \/W1 M/ 1011<hc~ and ex1r11 thn1111.htf ulness that rc111/y makt' a d1tfl'rcntr All at rnrp11 ,in.~ly \1•11\Jl>lt• pncc~ Rediscover ,1;rac1ou\ d1nin~ The Velvet Turlle. Jn Fullr.rton , tit /J 10 '\J llt1rl)(ir, 11Hf nrlr1/1 111 Rr1 a Jlf vd 1' • / 9.1.J{) A /,., 111 i'1!··"·1111rr Tl1·ad1 .11 ,I) f 11(f11on f\l1rnd q n NC\.\(IPrt <'• 1111 t l>t f -J.1 S 1/ I ' Ca ll u \ for r11.~nvat/Orl\ nr bcrnqut'I 1nfnrmnt1nn We honot A merican f.IC/H<'~.< Ill othrr mn1nr c:red1t co rd.c TV DAILY LOG Fri doy Evening 0£C£MBER 5 Sqturdoy Morning O(C£MB£R 6 6·00 u M 1101 ED m ED Nm 7:00 I)""' Awo1ehu to Ht111 S<httl .•) 1on111u o ?f.tciWf m c-•'MY + • i · 01JC1J»CiJNns lumlftl • lr011Md• (6) Sant. CUva La11t P1 Pertricl&t r1.illy r1d1 (Zhr) Q) Ml111·IZ l (,..f())(l)Htftl Kone "'*tf fl) Soltdad Witllit ~ SU1 Trek Snu1t Stittt W AYllhtt1 Wulllft 1.30 (IJ) (lJ 8¥11 l11MJ/Atl4· ( 19 II >) lrvtll ti Ct11uquc11cu r11-· a> l1tllt anuls O ~I (I)~ a;)Jow & tht hs· 6 30 lO Mm Gnfhn Show s~b G)k w1td!t4 U (Qf )~JT .. & 1t11r/ r;1 l I Htcaa's Httffs '"" Aft SllM tD Slid Ptr'Pt(tl•t on th• Ntw• I Tt11th & tilt ISSllts ( 29 I ) lt¥t Allltuun Si,lt Dt•t•lllY Ntws a;) fntllds ol Mu 1:00 ~ (6) IQ. m W1'4t Km, CD illlopinc G111rmct Pa<:tsdtm 1 00 I) Q 0 '~ ( 6 m (!) Ntws C.Vrte"us Cit 3 lrOll~t U•it F1111 0 lowlt•1 ttf Dollars m '"" Adunturt 6 Mod Squad '6 Yo1<t ol I o\yt a To hit tllt T111th I Eltrtr1< Com1>1AJ m Ctll<Hlrlll.. I IJO 17 \.1, llJ Scooby 0.. I Lott LIKJ jl(~ 'lq] m P1At P.iltlltl fritlldt •I MH 111t fll 1111 (fJI CV test s.-1t (l ) Cunsmo~t 111 tvi1 : (Cl "Tiit Q!itu's fl> la lobl Q(W l.o¥t At1t11CH Sl)lt '"""'~ (1dv) '55-Raymond MU· EI;) sey, Rvben Sltphens. . Wffllio Q) Movie: "Tiit llld Kftilhr (adv) I( :1f ll l nanu ')4 -Alan Ladd, Pllucia Medina, ~~~o~d•m• f111111, 9:oo ~ ~tr~1"rl)~~!,:':'11, 7:)0 foltow Up ll ID ( 6J ®! m Ltlld of tilt loit 10\ a;) Holly~ Squues 0 Movie: (CJ "A-llt Won1111" lovt Arnetlun Style ,.... Wild World ol Adventure (wn) ·~s • IOln TaylO< • 8 World ol the Su ( 6 Superman () Mllhon $ Mowlt: (C) (Z11t) 0 (~ ~) C1J Adwuturn ti Gil· "Voyaee lo the Bollom ol lht Sta" hcan ( d ) 6 w 1 p d J I Ctuntry Music • v . I -I ler i geon, oan Cauu coludu rontaont Q) Tiit llndy l unch 9·30 )j f6 i a;) Run, lot, lluft Qi (6) Maldl Gt11t ltavt It lo lun1 • I Wall Slrttt Wttk 0 ( 29 I~ l 1 HE> Croov1e -.01· World •I Surm1I 1" My Little M111le 10 Wo1ds·.Hoppin' a·oo 17 I) CJ!!!l!D f rrdar i Stume Sllttl · Mevre: (C) (3hr) "loll! loia! 10.00 )7 3 I hr Out $plCt IM1 Tora!" (dra) '70-0arryl Z1nuc~·~ ~ !> 0 a;) '1111tt et the 1ttelhng ol lhe JapaneSt aUKk on Apu Purl Harbor l! Tirru11y & Uuit o ~~ 6)10 ms.ntord & Son O t,.t11>(1)Q'lflCAA footb.t1 0 use Bukttbah 1 he Yanderbill Doubltlludtr h t came-Otv1siona1 tnvitahonal tournament Bo;;I 11mt-turns to bt announud ( 6 Wild Wiid Wtst Q) NCAA lublblll Noire Dame ts. O AMERICA'S FAVORITE l ms Tech * CHRISTMAS STORY! 10:30 \1~ ll C.•l Gllost llustc11 I Splw Mtvit "Yes, Virginia, There 'A (6) J9l ID wutwind Is A Santa Claus" Movie: "Blut of Noon" (adv) 01~..f,)(j)Q'l aEmIJ Yes, '41 -V11lham Holden. Anne Buler. Yrrc1n11, There Is A Sanla Cl1us (R) ( 4'\ lhe Rifleman ID Ot1le(s Choke () fury Peler Grave$ l WS Q) John llarbeur Show ID Movie: "Ont Touch ol ftnus" Ei) Viernes Tutro (tom) '48 -Ava Gardner, Robert Q~ Gunsmoke Vlal~er. Dit~ Haymes, he llden. I Los Anatlu News R1v11w 1;16 Movie la Vida COA Aurellt ED Eltdrrc Company hpilhtie Lanru•et Proa11ms 11:00 0 rt r3' c.~ Vanry ti the t1no· 1:30 0 ~~I.!) !Qi a;) Chin & lht s0aurs r :-ill-""' .... I.__ Man · ~~ 1 6 0 u:.i mt ,.._,,, O t~!I )(3 (!) am::im A (ST11..-111: Window to the South Vtry Mtny Crl<ket (R) • Thn Is lk NFL I MtlY Grilf1n Show : Soundill&e "Tht Boo11 ol Chap· WlldhCt Advtnlllrt in" -= El Show de Roirtl ~rru 11:30 0 J.Ni l@ F1t Albert 9.00 21 '•)1o•m '"' Rocktord OQ1 @~m&0! u~. "Go fdts 'lhe Reoncarnilhon ol An&•t I Away Kid. You Bothtr Me ( 6 'Tiit Untouch1bltt f 6) Mom: "Tiit Lone Tun" (wu) O ('.If LI ,) ll (!) AllC f ri4ay ')9 -Grant W1lhams. Movie: (C) (2h1) "Dr. No" !Rl hdv) Afternoon '62-Stan Connery, Urwla And1"s. Jae\ lord I 12:00 0 TI '1, 11) CIS Speiis s,ect.lt· lD lht Bold Onrs h ular "LO'We Doublts" A 2·1!out Prt· 76 ";~w1t: IC~ (2hr) '1tndrr ls"I t untahon 1u tuun1 Chus [vcrt and fl1cht (dra) 62 -lenn1lrr Jo es. Jimmy Connors vs. Billy Jun K111& ED Wulun(1on Wttk in Rrnew and Many Reissen rn 1 double~ 9.30 0 News lenn1s match W C1tyll1lchers 8 l'rtp Spotts World film Fut11e · Movte: <Cl "laddm" twu) 'S6 CJ CS licnt Bartow Show -Richard Widmark Donna Rted 10·00 . . 0 VICE COPS AT WORK llOi ~"'u~ Audltn *ON "POLICE STORY" m llie Blue Mart>lt O 'll 6• 10 ED Police Slo1y' 113 lV Mowie: (C) •c1r1 on lht !) Pm} Muon 1 Run'' (dra) -Erin 0'611en. (trem W ffi Htwl Zrmbahst. ij) Gtt Smtrt t;l' Chilltt lhlintt ffi Muttrpltc.t lheatrr· Nolorrous 1· Rtahdadts Woman • Contllcr· (R) I Roller G1mu 10:15 0 UCLA Buketball UCLA •S ~•n . S.turday M1tintt Jose Slate 12:30 Mr. Ch1Pl 10:30 0 Help Somtont Todtr Movtt: m •11 CJmt from e, Q) Ntws 11t1th Ult Su" (SO 11) ·~s • I 11th 8 Ho211 Oulu Hoer Oomercut Ian Ke11h. 11.00 l 0 ED ED CD News m Thm Stoo&n 8 10 ;13 6 Nt•s ID Black Ptrsi>«lrvt on !ht lle-s 6 Srt Bilka 1.00 U Movie: "l'Jlmy Days" (mus) ·3 I () Movit· (C) ''Rtbtl Without A -Eddoe Canlor, G~rie Rall CJust" (dral S~ -lames Oun, !) Movie: "Pnritus al tht lhlt" l'i1l11•e V.<X>d Sal t.'1nto (drJ) ·s.c • Oebra Pagel, m Movre: "RIO Grltldt" (•ts) ·so 0 (lf ... ) \1., CD NCAA football -Joh~ W1yne. Maureen o·Har1. Do11bltlludrr 2nd &•me • leus (i) Mod S411ad A&M Vs. Al••nsas ~ 13, 511,_1n l I Tivilltr W Korun Serial : Sty Brother: lh honat ldtlion l6 Sic Time Wru U1nc 5'1 J P1m11n!J £D Wall Slrttl Wtd 1·30 0 Movte: (C) "The Mertt1clm" ('9 11 ) IAvt Amcrku Sl)le (wt$) ·~s • Oan Duryu. 11:15 tt'.) Cl11em1 34 lD m~tl'an 11:30 8 17 \)J CBS lite Movrt: (C) Elf) Al Sculplutt tn lht Open "The Horsemen" (adv) '71 -Omarl 2:00 f) J]J llJ Children's film fu· Shani, Leigh Taylor·Youna, lack t1v1I No mlormahon was 1va1lable PJlance from the neiwo1k at our press tome 0 '21 6 10 m Johnn1 CllSon I This Wetk in Ille Nfl t61 Movie: ''I hank You, Mr. Molo" Soul Train (mys) '37 -Peter Lorre, Sidney! ~ ~~nee;" Blac~ mer : Al Tht ilieh Cost ti O (;19 B ) Ll Wtdt World Spe· Hui n& ( ) ml · Monty Hall s Showcase" § U.S. Noy • The fBt Z:lO Aark11lt11rt USA "The Rodeo'' Wn~lnaton Wttk in Review Mt'fit: '1ht Creature Walks Soul T111" AmOll( Us" (hor) ·~-Jett Morrow. 12:00 Movie: "Cattle Empire" ("'e~) 6 Coftlblt ·~-JOtl McCru. Glo111 htbol ril (61 Eduution et Work (i) Movlt: "Dimon & Pytllln " (adv) I C.Untry Showt.ast '62 -Guy W1lh1ms. Don Bum11t. • AcrQIMt USA Qt llod Ctllctrt J;OO l.11t ol tilt Mo~icm ED llup's Show · Nfl Ga•e of tlle Wttk IZ:JO (J) M1¥1t: "1114 114 lo tilt lmd· Tama l)ullt lul" (dll) '52-Krrll Oou&las, UM · lltMi: (t) "Mlltitly If Fert Tu1rrer. Didi Powell. ,, .. (wes) '6S-Broe1tntk C11•· m Mevit: ''Daft Mirrtt" (dll) '46 IOfd. -OCMa de HIVllllnd. l tw Ayt& Q,W Mf¥1t: (C) "Tiiis Sn1«ie LIM" l hOlllU Mllchtll (adY) '68-~rry Sunrv1n, Gcora• 1:00 Q~ ~a;) Mld1l111t Spt· C Scotl. Glen Cot~tt. t11I Petula Cl1rll, tht Bet Gtts Q) Owttt Ulllib cuest. m Hie~ CU,.ml 1 :JO JL (1) Mt'ilt: (Cl "The Rain!Mltt" I ttl Volte ol Aaricult~r• (dtll '56-Kllhanne He pbu111, Burl Gii11t1J Piia Lancaster. Lloyd B11d1es, Wendell : Nildta1 PoWtr Hurlncs Coley, Carl Holllm1n C.uuceltlldn J:4S I) Mtvlt: "Thi lo\tt 11 WMd" • Sltvld•r Matin• (dll) ·~7 -hank S1n1tra, /unnt l :JO Omfs Tr .. llouae Crain, Eddie Albtr1. Sllul'daJ Z:OO m All·Nlpt Show: ''Olt S11e• ltJ Movlt: *Llldy losttt" (com) Cilar111," "The llm1111 rffplt" ·~ ~ lht b11Y Boys. l:lO IJ Movie: "lln111ort.tl S.f1Ullt" ~ (~ Movie: (Cl "Gu.1 ti Dall· . (jra) '43 -Htnty Fonda lltt*" (dta) -David fCiyen. KOCE Television (50) I!• WOMAN A\.IVI I I U lillltTllt rtO OE lt S NllOM•OU•OOD t :• SHAM• $TrtleT 1:• • LICTlttCCOMl"AHY I;. V\LL.A AL.IOltl I ,, .. CMILD ertOWTM AND DIVl~MINT ti• WOMAN 11• M AltCltt TMI OVIST llOtl PUtlOHAL.MIANINO 1 •• VOTlltS" l"ll"fL.INI l :M WA$MINOTON WIEk IM "'"''"' •:• WAL.LSTtt•ITWelk t • kUl"'UMOW M•• AVIATI°" waATHE• 11 .• SMOWCAH Weekender Deadlines l)fodhnt for submtuion of mottrlol for any Wttk~ndtr 11 noon Tuelldoy of tlw t«tk of publacohon. lttma about mad wuk t'1X"ftll lhould be subm1tttd trf time /or the Wrekcndcr asltU! pnor co lht event Re· qurst1 to haw photograph.s fakm or for o ,),,Utble /roturr 1tO'JI 1h.outd bf '1JbnUtr"1 two U)(!ek1 pnor to publacotton Molu10l 1hould bf stnt to I~ We.rlrender, Orange Coo11 001111 Pilot. Bor ISfO, Co1tc Mtso, CA 92626. ~ --~~----~~--~~--'] I I , .. )· r ~· I t 1 ; ' ' BOOMER f, 6oOM!~. IY l A51C F'd2 MOU r~~ 1'~1s ~ VSZIN~. CbtH Lf.T Me ~AV€ IT. ~- TUMBLEWEEDS ' ~ ' s. f. ~ I t I FUNKY WIHKERBEAH - FIGHTiEAM I FIGHTI . FIGMENTS HAM CY TODAY'S CIDSSIOID PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Asian kingdom 5 01her 9 Turn away 14 Boy's Mme t 5 Ol611pa1ed man 16 Widened at the top 17 Christmas 18 Constantly 19 "Michael Strogolf • author Jules 20 Deceitful 22 Burned·our piece 23 Rem11ns unused 24 Price paid 2S W11p0ns 28 Kint! of forte · ficltlon 32 •• Atk1111: er. ''GI" J3 AUIOINIOA 3' Tainted 35 Tr.vet J6 Creator 37 Grotto 38 Apphc1tion 39 Wan<Mrer 4(l Silk ltbrie 41 Offered 1t a pnc• 4.3 Cutt into pieces l l • 44 Russ novel· ISi • lUI genev 45 look 1n1ently 46 Spade·s teli1tV9 49 Outlaws !)J s-etheart 54 Hosp111I $ubdlv1sion 55 lmp0rtant um es 56 Declares pos1t1vely 57 Gaelic language 58 Moon valley 59 Choked up 60 Bambi lorone 61 Graf von ····: Ge1. edmnl DOWN 1 Fnting period 2 Lined up J Mergarlne: lnfOfmll 4 Eucttv identicel 5 Builds 6 Adofu 7 Took to CO\lrt 8 Poetic con· tllChOn 9 Goto tffaga•n Y es1eroey' s Puzzle Solved· n Ill AM IS IU IP IE 15 IS IL IA 11 :w 'O ~ "[ If Ill II 0 IE IH 10 11'1 0 it ll "[ A 111 11 IN Iii ,U II' A V E ll H E A ll [ ll •.TT c ll s E V E S T ll 0 T p [ ll S I SIT S Q r ~ G S !E IX I T ,~ A IL D • ll :A ll u c • [ s T A 1 • 8 IQ 8 I In ll '" Ir 111 1 IR 0 s [ ll A P E •ri ( ll R I 8 L E T I r I R E AP p ll [ t E D E D • P i p I N C LA T H U II I L ~ 'l E R • l 0 f a 11 A y R 0 y E " s s l E II S S IN 10 Occurrences 36 Virtuous 11 Chum: Slang 37 Trucking ~ L T 0 0 I,/ 12 Anglo·Suon companits laborer 39 Opposite 13 look 40 Diffuse 11kance 42 Pearl seekers 21 Breery 43 Transmitte< 22 Paint 45 Oescnbe 24 T OMing the gtaml'lllli· ··--:Scot. ully sport 46 Blind strip 2S wane Pof'll· 47 Lifted wnh pously effort 26 Compo11.1r9 o'8 Stove com- 17 German city pattment 28 Jabbed 49 Melted 29 lower .n 50 Meke a 1nten11ty mistake 30 Seul'• SUC· 51 M1licious ceuor story 'Jt ParadtMs 52 ·•·• Roy1le 33 Black bird 54 1f-rrv 1l tl ~ y by Tom K. Ryan WtN POHT VOCJ RON mCH A VETER'NARIAN WHIL.E I OFFER UP A a.rm.E PRA"ER! by Tom Batiuk ANO TEU. HENR<.> TO SC.REE~ HI~ MAN 00 1HAT HIGH PO~T PLAA> I • by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiller PEANUTS IF I DON'T GET M'1 61.ANl<ET 6A(f<,,f'M 60ING10 5VE t(OU! .. :: JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH DICK TRACY 600L>! I'll H,.\N~E NK OwN CASE!" THE LAW'!'£.\ 15 EVEK\\ORE THE LEADER IN SOCtEN!'' ' A~E YOIA A~HAME.0 TO 1{17~ ME? NO, BUT HIS WIFE IS HERE. I'U. CALL MER. )c- Frldly, OectmNr 5. 1975 DAILY PILOT ('5 DOOLEY'S WORLD by Rodger Bradfield ~t COHGRA'TULAT'E ME ! 1VE DISCOV! I..'( 0 l Hf ~AS1E5i iW\/INb 51.AR IN THL UNIVU..'~l ! GORDO FREE CLINIC 0 11 PEJ..ITA KENNEOV- WHERE AR~ vou:' Pt.EASE CO/llTAC.T' J. NAVAf" . CL..INIC IS A FORN\~R NLJRSe NOW e»etNG H~t..-c::> AS A POt..-li'"ICA L-- PRISONeR' /I IERESA- JIUl<R'{ ANO GET WELL 1 HQNey. OR/NK.JNl:I TO YOUR HEAJ..rl-115 RUIAl!N0 M INE!:. ,, 8/!:RTO. 1J.-s· 1 'vl DISUJV[ f<l D A Vlh.'Y <-;LC>W A.\OV1Nc; '' AL!Ce-PJ.t:A5E Co+1e HOME. /HE PLANTS WO/.JIT LISTEN 11 raMef • Alkr'LAN L j- by Gus Arriola 1. PREF=ER HARD NEW:!>, 8/ROIE!THE PJ:ll.SONALS ALWAYS J.EAVE ONf!r HANE!ING• ..... MOOM MULLINS by Ferd Johnson , ANIMAL CRACKERS 1' 00 NOT THRJW TrlE SU."™'?NS DOWN THE SEWER! I '' PROPER { MU5T Sf 5€C~ED OR U6EKfl{ C,\NNM EXIST!" THAT'S ONE r HAVEN'T HEARD' by Harold Le Doux -----------WE'RE TAKING YOUR LICENSE PLATE NUM&R, MISTER! NO, !'M A~HWEO '"rO ae S!!N WITH YOtA . l'M REVOLTED TO K 1 ~5 YOt.A. by Mell WELL , I 'M GLAD I GOT THAT '5Tr{AIGHTENEO OLAT. SOMEHOW 1 ALWAYS kNEW IT'D iURN OtJT 1HIS WAY. .. ~ .... _. __ -.:. .. ..,.. ....... - by Rodger Bollen THE GIRLS "No. thai's Rachmaninoff-it's when l,he music sound~ as if ho didn't practice that n's contemporary." DENNIS THE MENACE \1 ~ \ \ r:-s I--. . .. L_. I I t t .... C8 DAILY PILOT Friday. December 5, 197S . . Intermission Tom Titus Tryouts, Classes Set Harbor High Grad Wins FilmHono-rs ForLondon Works Do you play an mst.ru- ment or act, or would you like to learn to? Auditions, classes and a competition present an opportunity. For pianists, begin- ning or experienced, four classical piano classes offered at Saddleback College, with evening classes available , offer a c ha nce fo r i m p rove- ment. Registration con- tinues through Dec. 12 and i nformation is available at 831-9700 or 495-4950, extension 263. Orchestr a mus icians between the ages of 12 and 19 are eligible to compete tb1s month for members hip an the Junior Philhar monic Orchestra ot Califonua. ln!ormation ts available by writing to J PO at 11• N . C l ark Dr ., Los Ang~les CA 90048, or by calling (213) 272-3667. ~i n ger -actor s are needed for the musical "I Do! J Do!," to be pre- sented cabaret-style at F u llerton 's M ucken thaler Cultural Center beginning Feb. 10. Auditions will be held from 6 to 9 p.m . Dec. 8, 9 and 10in the main lecture room of the Fullerton Public Library, 353 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton. Leading performers s hould be able to play cbaracteN about 40 years old and should have low-pitched voices. An accompanist will be ,provid ed. Audi· tioners should have a prepared song and plan to read from t he script. Young people interest- ed in beginning acting may be in ter est ed in drama workshops of· f e r e d s t a yti n g i n January by tile Fountain Valley Com m unit y Theater. Sections are available f o r pre- schoole rs, elementary students and older Stu· dents. The fi ve-week course costs $5. Informa- tion is available by call· ing 8934753. FORMER COAST RESIDENT COOPER Stars in Aliahei1n If it floats, chances are you'll read about It Ont> can forg1 \'l' :'llewport Harbor High &hool drama lt'acher Rob Wentz a bit of uncharacteri::.t1c immodesty these days as he points with pnde to the ::.uccess of one of his former students. Stuart Cooper, a 1960 Harbor High graduate, 1s making his mark as a movie director -though not in Hollywood, just ~ few mile's up the coast. Cooper·s triumphs have come in the British Isles. Two of the tr:.insplanll'd Californian's more notable films have been "Little Malcolm" and "Ovt:'rlord," both of which won the Silver Bear award as bes t pictures a t the past two Berlin F'ilm Festivals. Hts ftr~t dire(·tonal effort, "A Test of ViolenCl'." l'arnt'd him several olher plaud1h, including the gold medal :it the 2\-1 0:-.t'ow F'tlm Festival COOPER, ONF. of only six Amencans to be accepted in Britain's Royal Adults: SS and $3.SO -Students: $1 .SO Academy of Dramatic Arts in 196~. played a role in "The Dirty Doten" which was filmed in Euro(>('. Latl'r ht> turned his attentions todtrt'<'ting. Following "A Test of Violence" and a number or television documentaries, all of which were taken from his own n rnterial, C'ooper was persuaded by t'X- Reatle George Harrison and actor John Hurt, who played the title role of "LittlC' Malcolm" on the London stage, to direct the movie Vl'rsion. (IT MAY BE WORTH noting that "Lit tie Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs," the full title of the David Halliwell play, was pr('sented by South . Coast Repertory in 1967 under the title · Hai l Scr a wdy ke" at the since abandoned Second St(•p Theater in :"Jewport Beach.) "Malcolm " was followed by ·overlord, .. a highly acclaimed drama about the Normandy invasion. One crihc hailed it as "a really /,real war film," while another dedarro, "The story is so true to the time that veterans will cry." Anoth er exulted, "Th e d etail i s astonishing ly accurate. I can't recom - mend it too highly." But Cooper's most glowing tribute came from Lond on critic Tom Hutchison. who said, "It is a sad com- ment on the creative urge of our native directors to record that lhis elegy for a time that seem::; so British in outlook was made by an American. We are in Stuart Cooper's debt." Having made his name across the Atlantic. Stuart Cooper finally has elect ed to try his native c:ountry. He is cur rently in Hollywood ca::.ting for his next pi<"lure. The Captain and Ten nille, Cher and Mac Davis will be among the headliners when Tony Orlando hosts the KHJ Cavalcade of Stars Dec. ~ at the Anaheim Con- vention Center . Freddie Fender, Don- ny and Marie Osmond. Freddie Pri n ze a nd Helen Reddy will also perform a t the 7:30 p.m . concert. which is a benefit for Child ren's Ho:;pital of Los Angeles, the National Association for Mentally Retarded Citizens and Harmony Center. Tickets at $7 .50, $10 f1ctreo ·--··••bl• by c.e111no s .a 6()69 Of b\' Mnd4~ c~-lo '"" Or•ngf' Co C"°'•' Aun P 0 Bor 1'01 Ne-'1 ll .. cn CA 9766J SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO F'ff'f. AT BRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA SO.COAST PLAZA "l DAYS OF THE CONDOR .. N19~dy 7 lO & 9 )0 S•I Sun I )OJ 30 SlO 1 JO & 930 "OUT OF SEASON" \A) Oo11y 7 oo 10 30 Sot•Sun J JO 7 I 5 10 •S "BOYS IN THE BAND" fA) S4f.lJ52 0111y e,Jo s .1sun1 30 s 10~ 45 CllOIALAllD THIEE ~~·n1 "OUT OF SEASON" Oo1ly 7~•1010 Sot'Sun 2 00-l 005 '° 7004~10'° LITTLE BIG MAN" (PG) Oo1ty I 0 S..l~n 4 t!>-f •5 "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" Dorly 1 00 S.~'!iun 2 JO 7 00 "ROOSTER COGBURN" Oo•ty 2 ~JO.to JO Sot Sun 6 )0 10 lO LET'S DO IT AGAIN Oo•r I 25 S•t Sun 4 2!>4 2S HELD OVER 3rd RECORD WEEK! IUENA rAAK Bw• l Poi" C ~1 GU OEN 6AOVE G·ov $31 f600 •n ~e·& OUNGE •• • ... • "'~ ( COSTA MESA M •'I-IE \ OAAllGE A •, ··~·· "11 COSTA MESA ~ 0 cc~. F1a/1 TUSTIN. •• '!J .. g; ~· OS94 WESll1llHSTEA MALL I.It-f.., n El TOAO 1 dt"• I F i 1( t"'J ~~·' •R1 ·e~o ,.,.... Thl'ld~h100 phvff.iyraphl'r 1.1.tio Cl\'dtl.'d lh<' m<hl b.!.iu11ful mvd..J '"th.-11.'0rld- dnd 1twn m,·d to Jl ~truy h~· Tu., nche<"' 1 .. -ho CM'ned t'l.erv th·ro3 -dnd no.11 t~ 1.1..1nted to own Mahoganv ·ny DEt Willians JEan-PiErrE Punoot PLUS ~~ In line Susan..t DO~~~S ,Jd{~ II~ ALEx•s OIK·e Is XtM Enou""'' SMITH 1 ~I (R) IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER • EDWARDS HARBOR c~':A l HARBOR BLVD AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 811819 PllTllB • BIW. cm THE ROBBERY SHOULD HAVE TAKEN 10 MINUTES. 4 HOURS LATER, THE BANK WAS LIKE A CIRCUS SIDESHOW. 8 HOURS LATER, IT WAS THE HOTTEST THlNG ON LIVE T.V. 12 HOUR LATER, IT WAS ALL HISTORY •••••••••• •• •• ···~ ••. , ,,:· ... .•'44\ ........... •f~ ··. : u.• .. .. '" . • y •• •• v. I ti II II •• • AND IT'S ALL TRUE. "THE PICTURE TO BEAT FOR THE NEXT SET OF OSCARS'' LARY ARNOLD WASHINGTON POST "'DOG DAY AFTERNOON' IS ONE OF THOSE STUNNING EXAMPLES OF THE TRUTH BEING SO STRANGE THAT IT BECOMES SUPER FICTION. Al Pacino is masterful." -LIZ Smith, Cosmopoltlan •• '006 DAY AFTERNOON' IS AN OUTSTANDING and $12 50 are available at Wallich 's, Ttcketron and Mutual Agencies or Jrom the Convention Center, 800 W. Katella, Dept. B, Anaheim CA 92802 (635·5000). , ..... .. •1•11111••• "., .. t t •••• ,, ....... . Ht ~ .. ...... f ..... t' ,, ,, ... ,. U\J\lt 1 •u••·• ...... .,.,, .. , . , ...... ....... , .. ..,..w •• ":.·,-~':.." ,., ..... ... . ,, ..... ,,,.,., '"'''Tl' ",, ..... . ,, ... 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MOTION PICTURE WITH PACINO'S PERFORM· ANCE EASILY ONE OF THE BEST OF THE YEAR~ •--·PLUS THE SECOND MOST FAMOUS·--.. ADULT FILM OF OUR TIME... CALL FOR SHOWTIMES ~~Y--Aaron Sch1ndltr, Family Ctrclt WEEK DAYS 7:1 S.9:30 SAT. 1:45-3:50- 8:15·10:30 SUN. 2:15-4:30- 7·9:15 The Devil in Miss Jones PUSSYCAT • 873-4048 709 E. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach OPEN DAILY AT 12 NOON . - 5 Top Shows Coming to LA Five hit Broadway shows are s('heduled to arrive in Los Angeles. Season tickets to four of them plus discounts on the other one are availa· ble through the Theater Guild -Am erica n Theater. The four plays to be presented a t the Shubert Theater in Century City will include the Tony Award-winning musical "Raisin" in January.the play "Sherlock Holmes" starring Frank I:angella in MarC'h, the hit muskal "A Chorus Line" in June and an additional pro du('tion to be announced. Discount tickets will also be available to sub- scribers for "The W1z" m June at the Ahmanson The ater . Subscription prices range from $13. 75 to $52.50 and are available by writing the Theater Guild at the Shubert Theater . 2020 A venue of the Stars, Century City, CA 90067, or by phoning (213 ) 556-1613. FRANK LANGELLA Starring As Sherlock Vulgarity Spoils Come dy UNDERCOVERS HERO-Peter Sellers plays six roles in the story or a madame trying to save Paris from the Germans in World War JI. His acting is superb but poor taste and vulgarity ruin the show. MAHOGANY -An upbeat ending, glossy entertain- ment and the beautiful Diana Ross more than make up for a tendency to simplistic idealism in lhe characters. (PG) UCLA Plans Concerts BOYS IN TH E BA..'lD- llomosexuaJity 1s the sub Jl'Ct or this adult drama "'h1ch b<'gins in hilarity and A schedule of conC'erts for Janunry at UCLA, 650 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, will include a variety of classical musk. P e rforme r s. inC'lude pianists PasC'al Roge (Jan. 9), and Wilold Malc14ynski (Jan. 10), guitarists Turan-Mirza Kamal (J an. 16) and Michael Lorimer (Jan. 30), and mezzo-soprano Scenes Offered Exploring human emo- tions through dramatic Literature ts the goal of an Experime ntal Theater production set for Dec. 11·13 at 8 p.m . m the TWsw.-·1 SIHlw "SALT WATER WINE" 0. Of n. Hottnt s..t Rm her Moch! ____ ,... __ _ DU.WIM6S UCH .... tfT POI SUINOAIOS. SIATllOU DS, eunow T-SHllTS. AHHUAl PASSI S A OTHll •1 14T Nl?IS.. 2c-.....sa.ow1 Eoc91 Hih 7:30 & t :JO Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you . Are na Theater o f Cal State Fullerton . Tickets at $2 may be re- se rved by calling 870-3371. P£THFOMDA WAHIEHOAns "92 IN THE SHADE" (R) Pin "THE TAKING OF PELHAM 1-2-3" Fridlty & Sot. def DEC. 5 & 6 MIDHIC9HT OHL Y JIMMY CLIFF IM "THE HARDER THEY COME" (R} "NASHVILLE" lRJ "TOMMY" CPGJ '"OLD DRACULA'" lf'GI '"f AH THE MOMEY A.MD I~' "YOUMG flAMICEHSTBl'f' lf'GI "MOMTY PYTHON I THE HOLY GRAIL" "PEEPER" CPGJ Uii~MIW!ii~' --rHE HAPPY HOOKER" CRJ "DllTT MAIY Ir ClilY L.ARIY- "YAHISHIMG POIM'T'" IPGI . •GOME IM 60 SECONDS" '"EVEL ICMIEVIEL .. lf'Gl- "'UMDB covas ta0• 111 "'YOV*i FaAHKIMSTID4" rl~li ' M~ HM l Rkll.Ul> TU\Ofl STACY CHRIS!Ol'fft~ \U«~ Am~IKJt!OltH HOll>Jlli kfMH l'UllCMU HOLIDAY MAl'INEES THURS.·SAT.·SUN. 0 •conduct Unbecoming~ .. ltl t1ut construction, mtuntlftl 1t111lon end pollshld p1rfo1111111e11 Mi• tor fascinating entertainment I~ N y 111nes "'Conduct Unbecoming' ta an elegant, vigorous end dremetlc film. It's e very claay movie with shiny performances and exotic plol " -Gc"c Sh""' NBC rv '"Conduct Unbecoming' ls a whodunit In the grand tradition, that provides flrst·cfeas suspense end a tidy flnel twist" -J11d1lh C"S' Sa1u1dey Re.,ew Ma9a11fl~ ''A hlghJy civilized ebtoft>lng movie. The acting la \xcetlentl -conduct Unbecoming' ha• undenlable charm." -Westinghouse 8101dcasltflg "Provocatively entertaining ... ahocklng.':_N Y O••''r News Jan de Gaetani (Jan. 15) ends in lt-n:.e confrontation. , Bas::,-bari.t one Tom The plot has its flaws butthe Kra use will perform laughter and insight make Jan. 17. OlhC'rs include Uusantmworthseemg (Rl Martin Rest, lut e and y o u N G guitar, J an. 25, N1C'anor •"RANKENSTF.I N --The Zabalet-i, harp, Jan. 31. ·humor is juvenile and the and the Cali f ornia parody 1s heavy-handed , Chamber Symphon y, but Mel lir~ks' take-off on J an. J 1. Tickets are the d<1ss1c hurrur tale available at agenC'ies. emerges as ...;i refreshrng 1561 W SUNFLOWER W. OF BRISTOL C M. 540-05 .. A '"GOHI IM 60 SICOMDS'" V ''OLD DRACULA" (PG) A..._,. '-'Y s.p.t-Stw" tGI V' "Perils of L--' .. .....,,.. 4'i._ '"SHIEH ALOME'" tGI ~ ..... ~ Oii c..,.. Mt.'" COKTlMUOUS FaOM I 2:30 THuas.N~SAT·SUH. THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •SJ2 6721 1'-' CITY CEMTRE CIMEMAS ._,. SA. FRWY (MANCHESTER EX.) G.G. FRWV tCITY DR. EX I A "GOME IM 60 SECOMDS" V '"SIDECAR IACERS" ... UGS IUMHY suna ST Ar IGI STIMULATES young minds. DAILY PILOT MARGOT KIDDER BURGESS MEREDITH HARRY DEAN STANTON Q&:N5RALC~AT ... A~• ,MA.,._ C: ........ MAl•A'" MAi'l ..., DAT 'TlL J'10 P.M.•Sl.U S,.CW IW. Slllow Sat. & Sea. 1:30 & l:I 5 ..THE CHalSTMAS THAT AlMOST W AStn" "ROYAL FLASH" 2:lM: I S-6:00 7:4S.t:l0 . \ .... ·-- • DAILY AT 2:00-l:O S:lS·7:20 & 9: 10 .. G.<>Hl IH 60 SICOHDS .. 2:1 S-5:50.9:20 lPGI ""Sl'HD MHCHAMTS .. 4:0S.7:40 '"PEEPER'" CRI 6:1S.t:l0 '"11 HARROW LAME'" 7:55 'ILUE WATER, WHITE DEATH .. hly 6:00-7:4S.t:l5 W ~ 1:30.l:IS 5:0o.6:S0-1:45 ...ih SYLVIA MILESl\~t«'(!lltn & ELIZABETH ASHLEY .s.1t•""'Y'"' w. nt"l llld 0rtt1fd bv THOMAS McGUANE · PiOOJctd 11r GEORGE PAPPAS heM•• Prcc.\(er ELUOTI KASTNER '-'ll!IC b'Y MICHAEL J LEWIS CALL FOR Undid Arftltl CO·HITS J ' .. Friday, December 5. 1975 _______ o_A_IL_Y_P_n._o.;...T __ c.;.;::;;':1,.. journey into absurdity and lrTevettnce. Some topnot<'h performant'es even SU<'l'l"t'd in introducing subtlety where none avpean. tu ha\c been wntten ( J'G > LET'S 00 IT i\GAJN The Idea or casting beanpole HARBOR TWIN HAUOl&!Wll\O~ COSUMIS4 Jimmy CJ J ) Walker an the rolt> of a prolessional boxer I!> t'llciu~h to make you start laughing before the light!> dim WJlker 1s dynamite, a:. are <'<>Stars Sidney P0tt1er and Rill Cosby, .,., ho may well bc• the Hope Crosby team of the '70s. (PG) II'• Unb•ll.vebly tru•I Plua: 'Trapped on Cougar Mounteln" '46·0S7l 646·llU ~ Tht? terrif yi11g motion picture from the lerrif ying l\'o. 1 best sellRr. ----'MWS ~" IOIDl1 : 10Y SHAW RICllW SCllal DRmUSS r'*S . ··' .. . . CO.HIT AT WEST "BLUE WATER WHITE DEATH" CO-HIT AT BRISTOL "THE _Q9YE " '1£t~K~.~~J~1!w1sr ~~:,,&1H.Cftfm .,J.Htl U ISTOL A I MACUlHU• S40.74H ITS THE REAL THING MAN EATE~ "BLUE WATER WHITE DEATH " THE HUNT FOR "GREAT WHITE" PLUS CINEMA VIEJO "EARTHQUAKE" so nuw .. nol••u MISSION Vil JO uo.n•o 92 IN s HAD~ PETER FONDA THE E:. WARREN OATES PLUS ''ROYAL wmf,~!l~.~~J~.Lm FLASH " WESTMIH.CEHTH 02.401 'THE OTHER SIDE Of THE MOUNTAIN' A '. 'IVIR\AI r11 Tl.~! ~ 0 =~::===::~~=------ 'neWmd ~~~~tan SEAN CONNERY CANDICE BERGEN MONTY PVT HON AND THE HOLY GRAJI,-TI1ls suflrll·al look at Kin~ Arthur's court h .. s somt' Vt'rv funny parb rem1n1s cent or early Mel Hr.,oks and Wood} Allen, althuu~h lhe film d0t•sn t quilt' rnml' together its a .,., hole 1PC1 --------- . "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" ® PLUS THIS HIURIOUS CO-HIT WOODY ALLEN "TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN" CINEMA WEST with BOBBY DRISCOLL ROBERT NEWTON BASIL SYDN EY edwards BRISTOL CINEMA N ISTOl AT IUCAI~ uo .. 7444 "BLUE WATER WHITE DEATH" TEENAGE HITCHHIKER AND "TEENAGE TRAMPS " edwards BRISTOL CINEMA I \\ ooa wtSTldCSt9 A Ta O«MUtn ••utM .. 0¥l UM-411 . .... (;8 DAILY PILOT Friday, December 5 1975 TIMES, PLACES ... c t-'rom Page ('3 > t,lH\ Valh')I 7 :JO o'<'loc.•k fo'rtdayl>, 2 p m Salltttl ~•)s and ~unda.>' &t2 -19tll ort>35·5452 :o.ATllRl>AY. OECK,18}:R 6 'THF. OllC'HJ.:ss OF '' \l.tT l'rel>e nlt•t.I by S~n Oit-go Rt>pt>rtory CompJny, 8 pm Saturday .it the UC lnnnl' Com·t·1i Hall off Bridgt' Road in lrvme $1 gt>nt>ral. 50 t'en~ :;tudl'nts 833 5549 NATURAi. HISTORY t\HOW Demonstration of piet'ing togetht>r mammoth bones found io ('osta Mesa, with fosl>1ls, 9 <i m . to 3 p.m. Satur· day at Bayvat'W S<·hool. 2531 Orchard Dr., Santa Ana Heights. SADDl.F.BACK COIJ.F.GF. JAZZ BAND 2 • p.m. Saturday at The.• Lumb<>r Yard Plaza. 384 Forest Ave . l.ag un.1 Jk'jch r>onatlon Jl)1)1\' WAKF.l.V Country music at Knoll's &>rry Farm an Hlll'llJ Park 3, 5 and 8 p.m !:lalur day, 2. ·I and ti pm SundJ) S3 adults. Sl 50 childrt>n lndudl.'s ride~ S l ~O.\Y , OECF.'.'18 ER 7 ·nm '1F.~SJAW ll.Uldel s chor all', s pm ~unday at St Gt•orgc.•s Ep1srnpal ChurC'h , 23802 .~ven1da de l:i Carlota, Laguna lulls F'ree ORCllF.STRA CONCERT Orange Coast Com· munity Symphony, with pianist Allen Giles, 4 r m Sunday tn thl' Orange Coast College Auditorium, 2701 Fairv1c.•w Hoad , Costa Mesa. $1 50 adults. 75 c.•c.•nts students Al box office. HO'.'IF. TOlfR Spons ored by San Juan Capistrano Ikaut1ful aSMll'tation. 1 to S p.m. Sun· day. Ticket::. at Edmcr:.ift stun', G R Duren· hurgt•r antiqul's in San Ju~rn RF.I.I.A l.f:\\IT7.f\ \' O.\~CF. ('0)1PA~V 8 p.m Sunday 1n '.\l<•monal Hall Auditorium. 333 :\I Gla::.::.t'll St Or.1ng<' Ticket-. SI at T1ckelron C'llRIST)1.\..' CO'.'iiC'F.RT Bv Saddlehack Con- cert Chorale and Orchl'Sl ra. 2" 15 p m Su nday at the In 1ne Row I. Festival of Arts grounds. Laguna Reach Frt><' Tl' ESDA Y, DECE~1BER 9 ~Y)1PllO~\' OR<'llF~IRA -Cal Stale Long Reach Symphon). musH' by Beethoven. Richard Stntal>s. Rartok, Ra\'el. 8 p.m . Tuesday in the University The:iter . 6101 E 7th St., Long Reach. 52 adults. Sl studt•nts. (213 > 498·4540 weekdays. •fff:ADOR F.SS FASTASY' -Original hair styles and costumes <'r<'ated by cosmetology stu- dents, 7 p.m. Tut•sday in the Golden West College CC'nter Free Al.JCF. COOPER In concert, Tue:;day at the Los Angelt•s Sp1lrl:-> .. \ren;.i Tickets at agenc1<>s WF.D~F.S DAY, DF.C'E)18ER 10 ~F.W DfRF.CTIO'.'iiS F.~SF.'1RLE Three pro· duct1ons "'.\otugnog" <for children>. 7 p.m., and '.-\Jl.Act of P assions" (onginal work> and :;cenes from Shakespeare. 8 30 p.m . Wednesday in the Studio Theater, 6101 E. 7th St., at Cal State Long Reach. 50 cents for "'.\otugnog, .. SI for everung show. C213) 498·4540. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 'GYPS\'' ~1us1cal, at Sebasian's West Dinner Pfayhoti~e. 110 Avenida Cabriflo, San-cTem enfe r>ec 11 Feh lfi With dinner. 492-9950. ·DA)IE~ AT SF.A. -Musical, 8 p.m . Oec 11 ·13 at Phillips Ha ll , Santa Ana College, 17th at Rris tol Street. Santa Ana. $2.50 adults, $1.50 stu· dents 835-5971 noon toJ p m. weekdays . 'A)!Affl, AND THE NIGHT VISITORS' - Opera, 8 p .m . Dec. 11 , 12 and 13 in the Newport Harbor High School Auditorium. $2 adults. $1.50 .students. ti<'kets at the door . FRIDAY,DECE~BERJ2 CHARI.IF. RICH -At the San Diego Sports Arena, Oec. 12. Tickets at agencies. -THE NUTCRACKF.R' -Performed by the Theater RallC't of San Francisco. Dec. 12, 13 and J.t at the Pasadena C1v1c Auditorium. Tickets at agenc1es, $5 50 to S7 SO 'THE SKY IS THE IJ)UT' -Revue presented by Orange County International, 8 p.m . Dec. 12 at Plummer Auditonum. Chapman and Le mon 5treets, Fullerton $4 adults, $3 college students. 52 juruor and senior high school students. •THE NUTCRACKER' -Danced by Ballet Pacifica. Dec 12, 13, 14, 19, 20 and 21 at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, Laguna Beach. 494·1148 weekdays between 10 a .m . and 2 p.m . B E9 J\JCKS1JEDE SHIRT feels .U looks lib nMe, Rt it isD'I. Wm m wev cottoa Wewl ia tu, ......, IL Wat, or U'Y· $22.50 :f~f~ -...cwt Plau llJ28 lrYU)•. N.wpo,, ftuch. CaWomt.a, Phom 642-70&1 ,, - ~ 1 1.illo•rv of 111 '"\11.11 r unt1 inporary 1111111 .hinq:, •. 11111 I lt ,,l,lfll • Lagu11a Fair CU1ly Ptlol SI.WI Photo ~ Rarbara J Allen Cleft> antl :\Iiltlred Dray ton will Ol' among the members of the Lagw1<.1 Bell Chorale who will pe1iorm dur-ing the Lyric Opera Association of Orange County·~ annual Christmas Faire o n th<' Festival of Arts grounds, 650 Lagun a Canyon Hoad. Lag una Bl'ath. The fair, (lffcring arts and crafts, will take pl ac'l' from 10 a .m . until dusk Saturday, Suhday and Dec. 13 and H . Ad- mission is 50 cents for adults. with children unde r 12 free. Brite1r l deas~Ltd@ 111 N1 WJ!lH l Blvd, N1 ~ 1111 l H1 • 11 Iii) l>OllU ----------------- ------- ' Newport Center has the onlJ luxnl'J hotels in Orange CountJ with golf, tennis I and convention facilities. illrn@ ~®WJ@ I])@®Wil@ ijfufirnill w@~tr@ Drn~ij fil ~@@jij I])ilfil@@ ij@ ~ilJ®I])o • Newport Center is more than 80 shops and four major department stores. It's over two million square feet of professional office space. restaurants, theaters and two of Orange County's finest hotels, Del Webb's Newporter Inn and th e new Marriott Hotel. Each hotel otf ers more than 300 luxurious rooms. with convention facilities for up to 1,000 at the Newporter and 1,750 at the Marriott. For active executives, these are the only hotels in the area which off er golf and tennis privileges at excellent nearby facilities. Next tim e you're having a convention, business meeting or weekend vacation, consider the opportunities in Newport Center. It's the best of everything you need. FASH ION ISLAND DE51Gn PLAZA NEWPORT.CENTER ,~., More than JUSt a place to shop. South of Ssn JosQu1n Hills Roud, bP.twf'f'n Mtt<.A1thu1 and Jemhoff'e In NPwpo11 Bear h \ 1 ' I ~:?.'!'!';~••••••••I~~!.~~~•••••••• ~:!!.~~•~••••••• l~.~~••n••• ~!!.~~.~c:'_e•••••••• I ~~!~!.~~~~~~••••••• Friday, Oecomber S. 1975 DAIL y PILOT DI HousH For Sal• 'House• For Sde HCMAHS For 5* G•MN t OOl G....,al t OOl Gneral , l 001 'Ch•ral ,. I OOi G...... I 002 GMff"OI I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............•........•. .•••..••.••............ ·········-············· ••.•....••...•.....•.•• •••••··········•···························•·· GmffUI I 002 G~oi I 002 ~~! .......... ~~~~ f:.) ~ J •• BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 •' 10 ~ l ~OA&'T MW'I ~UMl:)NA O t;.L MAl'I EXTRA SHARP!!! Cameo Highlands 4 bdrm. & pool PLUS panoramic ocean view. $96.500. Open Sat. & Sun. 1·5. 4507 Cortland, Corona delMar BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUR 2,Ht YEAR 675-3000 GtMral I 002 GetMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ENGLISH EST A TE '2 STORY-VIEW *DUPLEX * PRICE SLASHED Open Sat Sun. 1-5 ~· HUG HOMES 640-4050 BIG CANYON; Dover model, !airway view. 2 Bdrm . & den condo. $125,000. Open Sun. 1-4. 12 Rue Villars. Doreen Woodard CAMEO SHORES; 4 Bdrm, 4 bath home; pool & jacuni. Ocean view. $220,000. Open San. 1·4. 4651 Gorham. Candi Grant LIDO ISLE; 165 ft. lot -fabulous ! 4 Bdrm. home, 3 bdrm. guest house. Paddle tennis ct . Room for pool. Can be s ub-divided. Owner will carry. $550,000. Cathryn Tennille. $43,950 907 West Bay A•e. Winding roadway lends Outstanding bay view; I to secluded drl veway duplex. now ~ing used GeMt'al I 002 General I 002 amidst towering µines & as a smgle famlly ho~e; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eucalyptus trees Spiral seller will convert pnor ing s taircase leads to to sale. Completely r e· pri vale 2nd stor y en modeled, _redecor ated; trance! Lavis h li ving one ~r a kmd on a very room overlook:. sur -spec1a!slreet. rounding area! Euro-Pnced al $175,000 pean gourmet kitchen! 673·3663 833-0523 eves associated BRO KERS-REAL TOR.S lOl'o W Solboo 6 71-h6 ! Dining entertainment. Sweeping master bdrm retreat! Separate mom- in-law quarters or guest or maid room with bath' Workshop! This hilltop estate can be yours for SPANISH VILLA $4500 total down or lake OMTHE BAY over existing loan at ~15 $39,900 per month. For qu1<'k Cottage w alkway t o appt. to sec call 847·6010. . . · * ESTATE SALE* 52 feet of Big Bayfront. Pier and sli p. Quality + in this large 4 bedroom 4 bath home. Bank says $265,000! (Less than land value!) Call 675-7060 for appointment to see. Balboa Bay Properties Realto'rs .. , . * 675-7060 * c.• 1,, ,,1 Q. ,, , ,.,,, , "'"' , elegant. bays1de hvmg at I® lf~~'•!l'~I~ ~~z:sc~~~ ~a~~i%:~~~ General I 002 GtMral I 002 ............... . ...................... ·•·········•··········· ·; j ~~:h~g~~s:o~~aJd~~n~~ ''NEGLECTED" Gourmet s un sh ine l +POOL DOVERSHORES ARTIST'S CHALET k1t ::hen! Walls of ~lass! Abandoned. Gated entry 4 Bdrm custom home Sweeping master bdrm and totally fenced. Home with view. pool. jacuzzi & 2STORY-POOL r etr eat ! Spiralling needssomeminorrixing Spanish style!Great for $32,950 staircase to sun terrace! & tender loving car e. entertaining. $179,500 Decorated in plush new Redtller oofand Spanish Features 3 s pacious COROMADEL.MAR REPOSSESSED! ~ Glftfty Mcinison MELVIN "DUD" MORRISON remarried G INNY in Florida on December 3rd! BUD and GINNY are driving back through New Orleans on their return to California. To quote GINNY, "Tl\is is a long escrow which I won't mind, and it WILL h ave a happy, successful close!" GINNY wi shes Jll of you a Happy Holiday Season. sendc; her best wishes for the New Year, and will see you soon! 546-4141 G~ral I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ESLEY N _ 1\.YLOR CO REAL TORS since 194 HOLIDAY SPECIAL! OHLY $84.500 Let's make this a special gift for the yr. to that special family of yours! Reall y sharp! 5, 6 or 7 Bdrms ! Lge yd. . 2111 Salt Joaquin Hins Rood NEWPORT CEMTEI, M.8. 644-4910 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A LOVELY LADY OM LIDO They don't com e much prettitir. even on Lido Isle Lovely home wi th a sli ght French c.tccent. s unny disposition. colorful attire and one that ts very neat and tidy. A 4 bedroom. ~ story with den, breakfast nook. formal dmmg a nd all done in the most stunning decor. You must meet this lovely lady on Lido Isle; at $155.000, she 1s most attractive U,_.l()UI: ti()M l:S REAL TORS", 675·6000 2443 EJst Co;ist ~1ghway , CoroncJ dl"I l\1Jr General I 002 Genual I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a• LIDO ISLE Like new 1 Lido Soud 4 BR., 4 ba. 1-0wncr. Custom bayfronl. Lawn, patio, jacuzzi. pier & noat. $.125.000 Waterfront. Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR . & 2 BR. apt. On s andy beach. $285,000 Bl LL GRU~DY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Drive. N . 8 675· 6161 General I 002 General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSUME VA LOAN STOP!! $25,700 PRIME EASTSIDE AT 545.000 · A very sl\()rt wattc lo 17th Street, a neat 3 bedroom home surrounded by big bhade trees. 1'wo car garage on largt' H Z lot Call qwck. 646-7171 0• •• , • 1, ~ ' • ,. '· ' ~ I: I I : l1 : ~ ~ I:-.' I Ii; . I MESAMORTH 4 Bedroom, 2 baths, fpl(' rom plel e carp etrn it thruout Drapt'!>. Bltni. Obie gar Covered patio /\II in very good condt lion Redoced to $46.000 Roy McCardl~ Realtor I 8 I 0 Mewporl Costa Mesa 548-7729 BIKE TO BEACH $36,950!! Tree li ned s tret>l P erfe<:ll.Y man1cun•1t land:.capc Secluded en try Jo'ree nowmg floor plan Formal fline Coun try kitchen overlooks soduded rear grounds Home is upgraded 1n every way MUST Sl-:E TO BELJt:VE. Take ad vantage Call 546·2313 • ' J'f I,· ~ '• I/ • , I I • I I , • I [® THE REAL ESTATERS BEACH DUPLEX ONLY $6 I ,500 carpeting thr ouJ!ho ul. 1 alcove-try $3990 total bedrooms, 2 baths. fa mi· Duplex, South Ol' Hwy. S weeping s tairs t o down P!lYment! Or take ly dining room. Wall or Lge.3bdrm .,familyrm. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ master suite used brick over ex1slmg loan at $249 glass gives full view or ho.me ; lots or w.ood & GeMral 1002 Getteral I 002 r·1replace 1n 1'1v1ng room. per month. It's unique e po I a d J. cuzz1 bn ck · beamed ce1l · top n w o n a , . , ., • •• ••• • ••• • • •• • •••••••• •• •. 0 • • •• • • • ••• •••••••. Formal entry to huj!e II\ mg nX>m \\Ith f1replact•. gourmet k1tchf'n over · looking coverC'd µatio Total monthly payment ~60 per month Bike to bea ch . H urry' l':ill 963·676'i' /\REAL VALUE' Charming Mesa Verde, among newer ho mes. Al· tracl1ve lar.d scapin~. Lots of s tone and :.ecluded patios. You gel 4 bt'drms. fam rm, 2 ba in s pacious ar rangement for (•nl<•rtammg. Owner has rl'flun•d pri~c to ~.000 to move lo new h1>mc:. You'll be glacl we a!>k Pcl you to ('a ll , ~·9922 for ;1ppt SUPERB VIEW MESA VERDE F airw ays. g r ee n s. waler, palms -s pread out b e for e yo u in p anoram ic sple ndo r. 4.300 Sq. ft of supe rior design & custom quality , construrt1on. This 5 ; bdrm. 3 frplc, home ls 1 one of a kind 1''-J II si7.e handball r•ourt. huge pool with Jacuzzi plus over 11 Bike to beac h. Call and won't last! Hurry. Takeover7'7t loanof S270 quality! $149,SOO 963-6767. 847-6010. mo. or ne w financing THE BLUFFS u lf1• "' "· , .,. • • 1 •• , 111·111 "1 ~'' " 111 " 111' 1 ·1 bl N b h /\ ava1 a e. car eac . 535 Vitta Granada I~ ~ [~ ~ money maker. Asking OP~ SUM. 1•5 * TAHITf * DIVORCE FORCES SALE · $85,000. Check it out for ..,.. I yourself! Call 852-2535. End unit Bonita model: 700 FL Bayfront. 11 acres. Main Island, !.and beach, magnificent view. no taxes, free waler. suitable for Manna. Hotel. Priv. Homc·s Clear title. PI P. $295.000. terms. 675-8307 1 len· 1s your chance-lo gel a :.uper house, one of a kind, 2 story. Mesa Vl•rde home. Featuring 4 1 ht'droom~. 21·: baths. sep 20 x 2~> r a m 1 l y rm w 1th . 1 . . <·''"·"•'J·" '•'' ,,,,,, offers frplc., beamed ------[ ~ ceil., lots of windows & G~ral I 002 Ge-n~ral I 002 ~ shutters. 3 bdrms.; see [® 1; : I . I' ~ I I• I ' p•.' 1 .. . : . ,~ ••••••. ·,.·.·.·.· ·.·.•.••.·.•.••.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.• ·.·.·.•.• ·.·.·.•.•• .. •uu • ~ 1t, buy II! $72,900 ~ open heam · catherlral --------• a ere Shown by appl. -045·~91 macnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES AlOM $16,500 TO $745,000 COASTAL WHtTI: WATER VIEW Laguna· s f i ites t ! 3-· Jevet-Cu•<°+l'~-m-i original. Jacuzzi. loft library. 3600 sq.ft. Helen Wood644-6200. (Jll) OHE-OF-A-l<IND 6 bedroom, 2-story Spanish. All tiles & fixtures imported. Hand-carved doors leading in to c harming courtyard w /jacuzzi. $289,500. Lynne Rothell 644·6200. (J12 ) SMASHING HARBOR VIEW! Much des ired Spyglass Hill area. A delight( ul 3 bedroom, dining room, family room, POOL home. $169,000 fee. Dona Chichester642-8235. (J13 ) HOMEMAKER'S PLEASURE! 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, 2900 sq.ft., 1 yr. new! Raised hearth fireplaces in family & Jiv ing rooms+ den, formal dining, island kitchen. sun patio & pool. $149,500. Vic Jashinski 642-8235. (Jl4) CUSTOM RESORT HOME Exclusive CdM view home on approx. ~ acre. 2 master suites + 2 other bedrooms, 3 baths, family room, formal dining, rec. room, wet bar, waterfall pool, privacy, surrounded by lush gardens of flowers & pines. Private beach - you own the land -ONLY $149,500. Lois Miller 642-8235. (JIS) SPACIOUS New S pyg lass HilJ home w /4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 3-car garage . microwave oven & unsurpassed VIEW of the Blue Pacific. $179,950. J oyce Edlund .642·8235. (Jl6) . MATURE CAMYOM VlEW HOME in Corona d el Mar w/free-form pool, private patios & lots of cozy charm in this 3 bedroom home w /formal dining room & super open kitchen off family room. Jus t. reduced to $86,500. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (Jl7) ILUFFS VILLA Better than new 3 bedroom home. Soft vaniJla color thruout -carpets -drapes & beautifully upgraded. Near pool -w /MOUNTAIN VIEW. $92,500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (Jl8) "HAPPY'" YtEW HOME Bright & cheery 4 bedroom, family room, diping room w /lovely Cameo Shores view & beach access. Oriented around lnside yard - perfect ror 8 young (amily. $152,500. Martha Macnab 642·8235. (Jl9) 6U.aJU UUJOO I01 °"9f Dlilre tM4 M.lcMIM ""'°'' .. Mt!. Qlll--llle IHI) -· OLDE C.D.M. New copper plumbing and new applia nces m this charmm~ 3 bdrm. home on R-2 lot. $68,000 1 year warranty included CALL 675-7225 ... AU vs JO•. r•u tSf11iHH' 01 ~•LUI \':\ Ll,.f~\' HEAl,1'Y A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. LUXURIOUS WATERFRONT MIMI-HARBOR ESTATE + l BOAT SLIPS Pnme location. secluded entry unfolds charming waterside atmosphere. Open Ooor plan. Wall of glass overlooks magnifi- cent dockside terrace One of a kind opportun1· ty. JNCOMF. FROM YOUR OWN MI N I HARBOR + $200/mo Take advantage of this rare exception. Ca ll 546-2313. --4 ~))' ---- ABAMDOHEO 4 BR 2 STY BEACH $54,900 Formal entry tn s pacious Living room Formal din· mg room 1s conveniently ceilings Frl'c.·:.tjndmg f1replat'I' and 8' bltn bar Don't wail on th1.., one o~ncr anxious llurry 546-5880 ._. HERITAGE served from huge garden 1 ________ _ view kitchen. SLIDING .... REALTORS WALL OF GLASS lf'ads to cmrered lerracl.' a nrl ramblrn ~ g-rcrurrds Dramatic s t airs tn hideaway master :.u1tc & childrens qua rt<>r " Owne r a nxious. Must sacrifice. Hurry' Call 963·7881 ,, '' '' I BLUFFS SINGLE Story UOO~Off Popular end unit AnJ!l'hta near pool and greenhclt. Compl up- graded & just lower ed $2000. Open Sat/Sun I 5 BOTH WORKING? Ju!'>l nght for the bu"" 1 family. No upk<.'C'P 3 be<lroom-. ''·'" to ~all -----• rt Walker &lee AHi Estate carpcb custom drapt'"'· ___ l---------- JU."il 2 \ear" old ~t'ar ·--------1--------• South Coast Plaza Wall.. to schoob l'n red for f af.l sail' (;1\P ht•r that gift she ~ants and rela" all \C<tr Onlv $35,50() . ~~6--.4i 41 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. I lunt1!4:!R:~;': 4·plex FOURPLEX l blocks from beach ta:g 950 Al~ays rented' Priced al '"--~-~a.odhutfer.2 -Sl4il,,OOO. . ~ bedroom units represent l I' ERB a great investment op· 0 l\..1 ES portun1ty. Located jui-t • n _ north of South Coast 384111 Campus NB 549·8655 Plaza. Walk to all s hop- ping. Assume ex istmg 7112'.( VA loan. 701 Rockford Cameo Highlands. Ca· Ayon and Ocean view. This too is four bedrooms nyon side. room for pool THE REAL ESTATE RS or three and den. L·A·R· [~ G·E covered patio on ca- at the front.. Privat e _.:::::========== LOCATION DOVER SHORES Th1 !> t•h.irm ing 3· bt•droom. 2·bath home Lovt>IY Conll'mporary with hardwood floors is 640-6161 ~ COATS& WALLACE beach. In fine condition. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy 675-551 I Professional Realty home . O e I 1 g ht f u I close to everything. ll 's Just what You'v~ MacArthur & Ford Rd. ch1ldren·s wing. spacious presenlly free and clear. bee-n lookin9 for! 640-4950 ramilv and hvtnlo! room and the owner is willing A change or pace, a Exreilcnt plan for enter toftnancc CALLSSG-2660 peaceful retreat, a place taming with pf.lnoram1c «;:::SEL ECT tolryyourwmgsorwnte PRICECUT! view. Master suite in t PROPERTIES BLUFFS a s o n g · r o o m t o c I u des J a<' u 11 1 and STRETCH! l\I ST SELL T II IS sauna. Call 6·12 5200 for BAYVIEW 10 a c r e Ran c h . a ll MONTH Larf:e on e appttosee $10,000 Lowest priced view con-fenced. lovely view. !>tOry 3 Bedroom. 2 bath PETE BARRETT REAL ESTATE . INC. MIMI RANCH $36.500 3 BR ()Pf'N fl Q • I ~ ,, .., ' do: beautifully decorat-2200+sq. ft home, fam1 Townhouse All extras' Under Market '''• 1' ed. custom carpets & lyorchard,well. Xlntbuy Beautiful floor plan -REALTY-Beautiful 4 BR. 2'-z ba. [~ ~ malchingdrapes -woven al$65.000.Also212acres Patio . p oo l and G42·5200 675·~060 two story home with wood blinds, s hutte rs, w /comfortable 1 br clubhouse. Cood starter ....__....,..~.--....__......,"' pool, den. and separate Del Piso tiled hearth. h ome, x tr a rm on home 1n perferl condi--dining room. Romantic "'===== Gated patio off brkrst ga r a~c. fnc 'd . Only lion Cut to $38.500 Call S/\N CLF.MF.NTI': Sharp arched. twnmed enter- GIHOOOWM Tree lined approach. Massive 23' hnng room Formal dining room. Large country kitchen Huge grounds "1th cov- ered dance pa vi lion to entertain or just ro4m Sepa r ate win g for hideaway mas ter & childrens suites. First to call gets this SAC· RIFTCE BARGAIN! Call 963-7881. ---area . Trellis cover ed $23,500. Both in Apple ' !>40·1151 2br Stu1·c·o $12,500 tammenl arc3 surround· patio overlooking green-Valley. Call NOW ! Ask Frplc. h.irrlwnncl firs, mg pool. Extravagantly ON THE BLUFF View • View • View 2 bedrooms, 2 baths Con· dominium. Fireplace. family room. tile entry. Custom carpeting and drapes. Decorator 's wallpaper throug houl. Separate laundry room. Two enclosed patios. one custom bricked. 2 car garage, swimming pool a r ound the corne r JacUUJ &Sauna Open Sunday BYOWMER 18724 Madlewood Ln HUNTINGTON BEACH Off Ellis, down Chapel Lane between Beach Blvd. & Magnolia 968·4293 belt, with bay view. off jpr Elle, /\gt. /\ R.E.N patio 492-772~ Own<'r spa<·1ous and locat ed living rm. A94-1336 or res . 548·0431. ntc>ar Ba la en c School. h ----R-3 Lot with I Br hou~e Owner betnj.'t relocated. C. F. Coleswort IY GI MO DOWM 6 ,., ass u m •1 b I I.' Priced at $79.500. One <ll'fN 1119 . " .. ruN nrr NKI •• Realtors 640-0010 2 STORY Sycamorf'-Mam. Stanton hke 1t sold for $89,500. WALK TO SURF 847 ?:t:l!l. ~2 !!!154 THE REAL ESTATERS LOW INTEREST V/\ loan is available on this sharp, Eastside fam home. 4 Bdrms. & FR. Exlnt decor & location. Bes t Newport -Costa Mesa school district. 646-7711. ~ --TRl-PLEXES 2 br. den, fplce, bit-ins. patio, 1 "4.1 ba, 1.400 sq . fl + 2 br., + 1 br. $74,500. Inquire at 2266 Miner. C.M. Phone642·8885, agt. Principals only. Priced at government appraise!. Prl me re s id e nli a l b eac h neighborhood. Elegance with a continental ac cent. Tiled entry. Stately living roo m with f ireplace. Pub t ype go urmet kitc h e n . Formal dine. Gracious family room with crackl- ing fireplace. Command· ing view of grounds. Huge mas ter retreat. Secluded ehildren & guest s uites. Owner transferred. Anxious! Call 963-7881. lf1..,. Ill 0 •tr ' Ti1~ f,, •I "J I • ~ ,: I ! t:.! ~ I:~ 111: ,, . FOR A CENTURY OF LIVING NEWPORT B E AC H LAKE VIEW! Custom Attention Builders 2 pnme ort'an bay view lots in C<IM I blk from beach $128.500 979 0631 or 644-4510 o~nN bmlt. eastern 2 sty, 3000 ---------sq.fl Now 14 years old RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 2 8R-O~n-2BA S69,500 HARRY BABBITT ReaHor .. 644-1 559 Needs a new face but w~ll built. S Bedroom. largl.' kitchen/family + convertible Cbbrary. den or se-p formal dmmg"> Secluded bat'k yanl a nd large pool. End of <'Ul·de- sac Use 1magmation and h ave p 1r tur es qu c mansion 2327 Tuslln i-~~·-------• /\ve. Open F'r1 1Sat/Sun /-TWINKLING Mon 1 s LIGHTS GorJ?eous night ll ghl!I view for you und your guests lo cnJoy. Ch arm· IM i~i:a~~~ Prap•rtiea 1-------1s2-1920 1400 OUAIL ST NIWPOIU lllACH Single Story UGL y CARPET CONDO I LOVELY HOME 2 Bedroom BRADFORD I This 2000 sq ft. home PLACE with upgraded ranch style bas 4 bdrms. carpets. paneling, aOd lgc FR. formal DR &can decorative wallpaper. 1 1 be purchased subJecl to Double car garage. Only 6"{. VA loan. C l ose 10%Down. • enough to bike to beach. $31 000 .. i m.ii11 -~;n ANYTIME -. SAM CLEMENTE I 002 ing hom~ !orated In the GeMf"Cll 1002 G.....-al SELL idle items with a,.;:::=====~! Turtlerock llills f:nler· •••••••••••••••··~·· ••••••••••••••••••'!•••• ·Daily Pilot Classified Ad. I• lain on your terrace wilh MOTEL Nice in co me fo r own('r /operator. Close to golf course. Sh1te Park Bea<'h. Xlnl. condition. ; I 002 Gt'Mt"al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~,· •. TARRELU!!!ll!2!!!. rn i;pnrkltng s wimming pool. Priced to sell at $117,000. Including land. Call 673-8550. l"''fNtrt•,,. \ft,"111~1./lw I • $165,000. REAl..TORN . 644-7270 . . 19 26-1976 GI, FHA & ALL TERMS: Owner sacrifice. Freshly painted. Rancl\ styling. huge 24 root living room with brick fireplace. Convertible ramily room + full sized dining room, Room for your boat. $421500! [~IH&Hll Sales a.9innws /'\JEWE\.'- Associates UfMIMA IEACH 4'4·6~t4 DUPLEX HEB> $18,950 ;. QUICK SALE Just bJocks to lhc bcacl. BIG FAtlLY??? . .6.r Want t.o do your own thing in "'EASTBLUFF? Fix up this 5 bedroom. fireplace, 3 bath home and enjoy it ! ! Only $78,900. "" H»lllM llYIM .... ...,.. "' c .. 1111' '" '" Clll • ., ,. ... •••(!•fl Ill '"' .,,, .. IRVJNE-$46,900 : C l t.er m s welcomed. 4 bedroom home, large entry hall, walnut cabinets, built- ins, formal dining room. brick fireplace ror those chilly nights. .540-1720 Ztll Harbor llYCI. ,.. .... , ..,..,. ......... ...,. c • .., ... No real estate hcenst' necessary· Ca II Le ltoy Opfer or Jim Tom, PERFORMANCE REAL ESTATE. 847 3584 or M6 3:111 R EDUC F.D Sr.000 Spanish mnns1on. 8' walled estate. lus h 18ndHA l)inft. t'xollc patios. privot<.• mn«h•r ~ulte. c h1h1re ns suite, i;pacious l1 vinl( r m & rathedra l . cellln u, Owner 11nxi(lus 002 77AA REV REALTORS Your dreams come true. Needs some wort. Two bt'droom seaside Minimum $6000. do toltaae with room to callM$-0303. 1 grow . t.nratt-d In FOIESTOLSOHIHC BAYSHORES A great lcAoel"-d tot6 e<1mmunlty w1lb ,Pnvate ••••••••••••••••••--· ~arhes. Tht' pnc• has • 1 bt.'tn reduced to 167 .soo. Call 67U550 ...... q., ""'",.., "' , · 1301 No. Bly Front. a IR THERiAil ESTATERS I --~ Hoose & 2 BR Oar e Apt.. $140,000. 8y By appt. 673-5106 f\nd what you wa('l ln ca 11 642·567a Daily flllot Claaalfiel&. . ' ~ ~% ON LY f'•;or Friday D.c•mbe< 5. 1975 ~~!:!!.~~.~ ....... ~!~!.~~~ ........ ~~!~!!.~~~ ....... ~!!!.~~ ....... t~~!!!!.~~4!'.' ........ ~~!!!.'!~~ ....... " ~!!.~~'1 ........ 1~.'!4!~~.~~-~~~., ...... ~~!~!.~.~~ ....... H...thtcJt°" B.och I 040 L~ S.ach J 048 Lorpa ~aclt I 048 MtwpottleGCll I 06t Mtwport leacll 106' --.Clime"!: •••• 10].6 lolbooP~in~~ {007 t ~ 10 4 U.-t.:...4on8eoch 1040 ••••••••••••••••··--••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••··~ ••••••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• os a .... ~1a 2 ··-... ..,. EASY ~11 your uwn Condo 2 l.arjte ocean & canyon • ••• • •••••••••• • • • • • • • • •••••••••• • • • • • • • • • ••• • ""R ...... -' "-• B· ....... ab1 •-Hu' ,, \ t'n Jl l)U 11lt·A • Br. pool, ()< t':ltl Vu. nr •OCl-~ANI' o •• '. LIDO 1s· ~ .... D Y le'W ~ ... IU • wan ('11,.111111 huill, sl 1,~ 1, , IHk S STILL WET! Loon ouumpfiott shop& & b<"h S37 000 ur HJ1 e al $22fJ ooo H) lo.A" prime are• Watch t.b£ Ua y $~1 •• 1111 <'11 .1rj~.1t1.Jt· <u~tJ i-.1 u •• l $53.250 Coq•c·ou:.li ttll'hou~t!by lse.494-8458 or49'12M4to o"nt:r 7S2 tt71/tl1J4:184 YOUR OWN G«EATSOCIITT sallboats1$28,500. Pr11pt'rtll'S t:":' I ~\11 ~tt•Jis tu :.hnµplna. 2 4 Bt>drm. ~bath homt-in h h ll lo• druorn i·ott.i~:·· al only n1ctt .ire a fo'1 r eplJl't', t t' ~·.it' 3 r. 2 Ba, 2 separate houM-s un l~e Spocioat &tat• AMCHOIAGI ' Capistrano ~oc.h I 018 ~~ ~IO L'Jll •·ll··'il7\ hlln'>, l'Ufll'tS. dr.1pl'' i·Jf .:Jr J~l' frpk' very lot, bOth 2 Uds :.tJbh''> l':UC.'h or lht> 4 Br's has llll Why wait. for the future to come to you') ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool tablt', cnd1"1·d IJrlo:t' family r oom . permitted in 1.ugun.1 CJ uwn bath 3 lt.•veh for Meelit halfway ! TJusSbdrm. bayfront IMYESYMEMTS ......... H-· ~c.3,900 [ ~~ ~ patio Our bc'>I b in Suh bn·~ikfa:.t Ilana & bwlt·m nyon 2 m in (rorn lll'h total famlh II\ in.: In will let you live the w~v you've always f7t4t 49~7711 ..... .... • ..., -l OU t c· II l DBlJ \::.kui.: $-lG,UOO Wtth Askin" ... 9.fJoO lor holh ...,, J l!-.l q)rnµlth"1 tK•.1uuful / mt Y r ermi. •1 0 no 1.1u..ilif"111.: VA lollll hous :s~· 6 44 2:!l 2 or wstm ... nt pm•e $l3S.~ wanted to. See il today, by app't. J br . :? hJ. flll'l•l.1,t• .see.~ Call for down payment Open Houi.e Sal. & Son $325 ()()() YOUULOVETHIS .... ....... 497·2292. 2 5. 1635 Hluc b1rd C<rnyon • larf" lot~ hu)~t· trt't'' I &:l!l i7to LIDO REALTY ForeverOceoaVlew ~ down \lpc·n SJl &. --I I fl lffX L llOI>GES EMERALD BAY Dn\-e , Sun 11 tc; a ..'71UI 1>11lort•, i IU:AL TY IMal Opporiunity 3377 VI • Jdo HI 673-7300 Large 2 Bedroom Condu .iqf) 3131 IFoun•••••t•a•ln •• v.o •• u.e•y•••••' •0•3•4• ~--•• •GRF.AT COASTAL Tiilcnlt-d l'rafls man.,hip a,.. • · • High on a ltltl, Sur -----VlF.W rrom this over h as t' re at c d th 1 s ---------••••••••••-rounded by Greenery Cwono Ml Mor I 022 C to p k .M fil sized bt11ld111g s1k \\1th dra m atH' C'edar & ~l;iss and 2 Patios Only $48,750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• us n1 ar 51 -lopo, soil test. and plan:. rnntemporary homl' in M1'ss1'on Y1'•1'0 I 067 u port B h I 069 WATERFRONT HOMES •111U, 1 11 . rnr. :lb.i ui> !->F LLYOLJ R lfOl st-: ily 1 11 table "' .-..ew eoc 631 1400 3 BR 2 •-DUPLEX 01 'a 1 qw""l r"~1dMnt1al J rt•.t 2 · IKI ;r 1tl1•d F.un rm. Bonu::. &SA\~' SllS.000 " '~ .. h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- OML y $89.SOO. I 111 f)1111ng i 111 J i-.u )!Jr 3•·; BK fl R£AJ Estate • ,. • II U t; to: 6 \to rv w&1 t \u r v c· 1: ASSUME 70/0 LOAN Waterfront Lot BREATHT~KING in:1111·,1l'lltnl."<•ulho( ·,1 )IHI <'.Ill""' illli. 968tllts.! HEDH OU M FAMI L Y sa1r.,..av ·opt'n h.·.11n1·1 B 2. 30' X 90', 30' dol'k, VIEW! l11):h ..... 1~ J.11 ,1l11J11 i•11 .1 l 'nn """ by "1'.&AY HOl\H' I k k <'l•1hnf!~. <'omµll•rnl'nt thl· No t>rt•d1t quahfy111i.: no located on u potnt wilh Ne w Me xic an adobe .:"nt·rou<; 15 fl 1 ., 1 d Jover 00 ing P1ar pnvacy AdJacent lot for m•w Imm c·o~L" If lh1s b ( t & s upe r cus tom home l°Jll •l'>llU c I. TIBURON o~ THE BLU~ EMD 4ffl an tenms courh cost.• la nd::.ca p 1n)! v r pool :.ounds good call us. Wt' ay Vlt'W ron re ar, Handmade tile roof. " rr I lo pools. pn' ate bt•arh, 6 a\ ailahlt• 'J\\t ;tl 10, l'~l r.in make it happen owner will provide plans r i.11 7:!11 I SinCJle Story View• View-View . QUARTER. t.enn1s courts, 15 J tn•s of m<'nt S\38 000 for hvme 5812100 :~p proved b y Coa,sta l ~v~m~1~· o~; ::::· , . I Twnhse 2 bedrooms, 2 ba~ Con Gt•t on th~ hall it s not com mun• t Y Pa rk ~ Ope n llousc Sat &. Sun WILLI AMS C omm I s s t on. ca 11 lot Introductory special • . ~ ,., ruom.2 <it r.iom" u · 1r" ... t' • n F.O R O<l M " · "ENT1·rny2 R"'ALTY .,....., " , • ., I'· 1 b h ·•om iniu m f' "'Pl '"'' too la tt-Catahna Model, ~.000 2 5. lti57 Hlut.-lHrd l.:•mon 1894 0506 -at .., .. ',000. Replac""ment I \lt•lh anh·n·,llnl! ion ••• .. n • ,..., l>r _\. • " I r. 10 3 0 W . H a y Ave . ,.,.,.,l,"•" ..... o-.Mo-m· • l1.. lurm:JI 1h111ng 11•11111 fomih room ll" l'ntn • W I T H P O OLHOO\f """ .,., ..... iu u •"' \t'n nin· i·nJ urut. 11, t'r· Cu::. tom {'arpelln ~ ,1~11 f 11;~~;~1~~; 11;~~~~ ~~~~~~ fa m il) room. loi rn al dm Fine Combination Newport Beach I 069 Bayfront 2 story Coloma I by Christmas. 11101..' main pool .\::.kin& drapes. D<'ror,ator sl frml din•nl! fa mily rnJ?, a nd oct'all \ll'~. Indoor outcl1111r ll\lnf.! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bd + & 2 1 -.r ba. ioc; MAGNIFICENT COMEBY&BUY 1s.1:i~10 ".'allpaper t hrough11111 room 4 bdr m. 3 hlh serluded eul de-sac ;ire oht.11nt'd b y ex· m ay handle. Open Old Spanish on bluff~ SHORECLIFFESTATE O\\nt·r ,\l!•·nt1>15i4411 ~.l'pardte l.iundr) roo111 9t.il .W5f. priced to s1.•ll t 11Ja) pans1\e ~u nderk \lt llh NEWPORT VILLAS :ee k edndRs. Ma min / withpool.Only$135.000. OPEH SAT. I ·5 -I \\•> e11dns1.'<I p.Jt1u;. 11111· I 't'l.l' l> ES 1 \ J-:.\ H S16J 500 ruom for ping pong table .... tewar llrs. 673-4781 POINT REAL TY 265 Mornin9 Canyon 1H t' ,.. D-h 1040 l'.h l!J11t qu.11it' h11n1t· 111 un in..,. on ~ac I h11ltl' ( d \I 'I l\o.•111 \Mllll!'>, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .J hath ... 1t"1rm.d d111111g $3 7, 9 5 Q r(l(1m. '>lud111 ~ l.111111\ room st .~1111w1 · Assume Gov't Loan ~ - Available ~1~ • ~ •4 To Anyone -~ \ sm iC I 0\\1ll'r I'> mo\'ln,I! out of -lht• .1n•.1 m•ef!s 11u1r k • 675-5930 * I, ,i,. F11tn hall hC'art\I . I•' .. I I I 11 \ I I " I J rt I' I JI I' t II th I' Ii\" Ill g QUAINT DUPLEX South of Hwy. Th• k nil • f 1•r• l'"r1 ' l>u\t r. •' 11 l'll 11111 It•'-' 11 fur (~11 11111 1 uh 1 h ti rrt II ... Ulll'IUI. •Hll' ' ,111 I • d .. r.10' \\ 11h ht•,1111 .. 11111;: l\1t•ll' 1•n• \\ dis, v. 1 .... 1 t.urr111 · I rplt .111<1 ,1 ~111111\ 1 .1t111 11 I t ,1r1111nd t 111' ' or111 r lrur'1 <'1rnut111n l'.11~ ~· l.OI l'all i.1 l • .!J l rt111m p.1rlor. 1·on\ ert1hlt'I tl1·11 1 cl1111n~ room area. •I • I 11 ' 1• b u 1 I t -1 n :. 1 l~·.1ulllul 1•11l11r!> I ak1• .Id\ Jtltd~l' l all 842-88!).t. . :nutBELC: ~ .:1926-1976 Fall Sp~cial 1 h I II ~ .. I I h I ~ 1 •• I •• rustom bn c:kt'd 2 c.cr \\ \HHi\~T"t . ;LINGO * ~ fain ii) n x)m ~ ith 3 Condomm1um Homes or (213) 449-6175_. _______ 4_9_3_·0_208 ___ _ garage. ~~1111m1n~ p1M1I P HOG Rl\~t s1rlt·d n a tu r a l rork mPrt'sligwu::. anta Ano I 080 around t h1• l'ur111·1 REAL ESTATE f1n•pl,1l't', I:!' har & root Westch ff .irea J acum & Saun.1 BY OWHER 494-8086 lahl(' ·1 Hr. :1 Ha con tplt• ofNcwporl HcaC'h 0 S d ,1 RH plus Presti 11 e 11"'111 l ht• \\armth and S42 OOOt $44 000 Pen Uft ay " 1•l11w of this dC.':-.1°0. Tot.ti ' o ' home. Mu:-.t st'll ' 0 1"'n "' " 2 °-dr~ms 2 B·1ths By Owa...JER ,,. 111\1•st ment of $JJj,000 °"' ·~' · · • · ~ P a lly, 53!11 El UorJdol separatt• d i1110f,! ar<'a Dr IWG 2249 J\\ 1111 for showiu.: S.it & •~corator wall to wall 18724 Sun ;! 5 t•·1r""t1'ng Irvine I 044 " ...-MaDl~wood Ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• MA YOCK * r:n rtosed p:.il IU or 111.'NT1NtoTO"i II !-'.,\Cl I balcony Off F iiis. do\\n l'h.qwl Greenbelt DIAMOND Corporation •Continuous clt'.llllng I.Mil· bl'l"' t•1·11 ill' a d1 B Gr eat ol·ean , u from 4~4-2 I 46 O\ en Hh1I ~~la1!11cil1a eauty neat as J pin J:em •Re fri i::c·ra lur. J<'l' 968 ~:."J:I LOTS <W PHI\ ACY! :l Corner lot. renrecl vd Laguna Hills I 050 maker FIREPLACE IH FAMILY ROOM !\1t-red1th Garc!l:'n'> home. <1dull nc•t·up11•d profl',~ deloratl·d off1•rt>1i at $7 1,!'l<MI 0 \lt n1•r \\ 1 ll C'On ;,1dt•r lo\\ clo\\ n. I-IL\. or \ \ Bedr oom . onl' stur' immaculate $64 500 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •3 heated !:>\\ 1mm1ng home. in top conl11t1on ----------Just Reduced pools .ind JUSt stt•ps to PoOI and -----All Tttms * OrapNit"' knni~ easy l·are home. I BEACH •Log burnin~ fire place LE RAISOR REALTY MOBILE HOMES This 4 Br home in xlnt •Abundant closet spaee a r e J h a~ l l!e \\Ood with m ir rored c loset 1r.:.::J l ,1 m pu' l>r . Ii '1m· C•1rn!Ju' \ <illt'' ShopCtr CALL 833~8600 2 BDH M . 2 ha (·nunln "t•tting 12xli0 With t'X pando $9500 LUl'HLE ~•flt' l or ('on \ l' r t 2 b d r m " 1 t h gorgeous Ol'ea n '"11•\\ S21.500 r---------•I LARGE 2 bdrm, lOx li, WRITEITOFF \\1th £'xpanc1 n CrC.'at 'fori l.tl•· f•>r th1, \Car. hut ocean ' ll'W $10.UOO d11n'1 J'l't C'~•ught wi thout "' ,. ~ ;1 write off lll'Xl vear sa n d a t your f t•('!: ..,h1nj.!led family room l111<1r" "' hrt.•place & \\elliar. 1184-1256 IWHandRood NEWPORT BEACH Calif. 92660 Sales Office-Phone 714 645-837 3 on!} S54.950 Call Cen tury 21. 831 ·2640 ---- Laquna Higu~ I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEH SAT SUH 1-5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 512 38th Street Nt::WPORT ISLAND Waterfront home, pier & float; s pic '{l s pan 3 bdrm .. 2 baths ; warm & l'Omfor tab l e home ; kitcht'n a GOURMET'S d C.'li g bt 1 f'rp lc . & s pal'1ous pat10. Seller m av h e lp financ e. $139.000 21 O 44th Street Steps to bay & pa rk & BRADFORD PL CONDO VACANT • 3 Br. reduced to $32.900. Home is very clean and ready to move into, very close to the pool. Owner very anx· ious and will consider any terms 839·1710 REX L. HODGES REALTY shopping; newly decor. Mobile Home-s duplex . barg am pnced For Sale at $64,500 1100 Balboo Bay Prop. Reolt ... s * 675-7060 * ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. 2 br. 2 ba on golr course & bch. Yard & all amemttcs. 536-0038 -Mobile Hom e, Dbl 10X42 LEASE OPTIOM crpt, drps , wate r sof Lease with an option to I tener. 2 s torage areas. buy! 1 On the Hay with 11.B. 960-2275 or 536·6561. view 1 Wate r s ide at· • mos phere t Open floor Real .Opportu1uty 1 111 .. rl~. /•' J\ .11lahl1• to •l.1\ 11n lh1' :l HH pool h >ITil' Thi hn11-.t> has the ,1pp .. inlnwnl~ r11r u fam1 h ''J< h a ... :! h.i dh k1tl'h "' J1nmg .ir1• j lt•rnflC' lloM pl;rn -.t.irb with v IE w t'\ "11·~ •'lilr:ll'lt'I' $4J.5oo I ASSOCIATE S. REA L TORS c \LL P r:1nn1n 1 \N\E lf~VIMETERRACE HF\l.J-:ST\TI-)(.\7:lf.R4 1[iy {)\.Jll'r ;1cl11rahlt• :1 br I ()c t.'AN t.'RON'f . lh" This 2 bdrm has <ien. 2 sp.1r1ous 12>.60 . \\Ith h.1th:-.. upgrtidini:: <•nd ;i I a r g 1• r o o m ·' Inuit 111 tt-n.rnt Sfi.!.'l!".o ll ns 11nrn.;,1·d on·:in (Adults I DIRECTIONS· l''rom the Ne wport Blvd . Frwy south to 17th St • tum left on 17th to Rutland (l block past .lnine Ave.), tum ldl 3 .,ths of block to NF.WPORT V!LL1\S plan, mult i-purpose B e a.ut1ful 1520 s qrt room. candle lite dine. !'Oob1le home 2 bd, 2 ba. gourmcl s un~hin e m _5 • P a_rk full of !ux· kilC'hcn. waUs of glass. urn~s. Pnn~e location huJ;e master, ankle deep Call for details. 551·4122. 1111l11tl1·'1 ht· I.ind '1ew' W1111lll vou bl'11c\0L• s1:1.;so carpet. s undeck. boat f :-.lip ~1vail. $86,500. Va AcrecteJe or sal~ 1200 <·ant and won't last, bkr ••••••••••••••••••••••• \1·n '"" .111• \.,,. __________ "sunkt·n 11,ini~ rm & 1 .. 111111.111• •' .,,,. 111 I" lit TOW ... HOUSE rrp11. ll!c bric-k k1\1 °h1'1t .1lilt tu• II• 1 •I Ir• 111 t11\\ c111v v.1r d "' 1°11\ 1•r••d 552-7500 _r ed hill I m,, fi')'fiJQic'€..\ 2 beach units S.S2.500 Gd 962 !°">-511 41 ACRES <11-101111111111 \11\\ r .. 111.· p:1t10&\.\.1ll'rf.1ll (·u1d1· ir1 .~,, 111~1' • Ir' 1111 I 1•1 " :i 1· s l r 1· 1• I N r I ~ ill<~~IlG~ E;>...JO Y C llHIS TM/\S ml'Omt•. R-2 cor lot. Gin 1._ ________ _ lwr1· O\\nt•r mo\1ng ny F o rtun e, rltr 1· HIDDEN Y ALLEY Exclus ive res ide ntial section. On Hwy 46, btwn Paso Robles & Cambria. Year round stre<im , low taxes. good <'rop re lurn P P . $2500. p /ac. T erms. 675-8307 r .wt• .'l,d "'"' 1 "'"' of V. P'>trnm~lc r :\I.ill ,\~ 1 49q 2800 lh " 1.n • \'.1 I ,tit' lt11 s umJlili' i • ~t..1,!J.111 ro~lt y EMERALD BAY '"II 1 <Ir 1nt. 111 I Ill: 11Nrn· \\ 1lh 1' ·11111j.! r11i..;h1 ll1•tJt, Ii.I\ Ill I ,111 /I.. l'>lolllcl \I• ~S. ~ .I°'"' lt1d1•tl f)Ofll \tl fM1rf1•d tur th1· o\\1111r SJ I,\ HI'' cl' Ill I • JUST LISTED!! :! Br ::--tudin \l ndt'I . r-cC"1•ll1nt l11<.,1l1on n1•ar ~;11, 111111 ( 1" n, r \ i.:t t H'r\ thin)! lk•:.iut1ful ·I 1~; ;jlll.I ;1\h 7, I.I I lw<lrr)(lnl I•, h.1th'> l 'p ~r:.idt•<I thruoul Lnw \tr-'.S\,,\'I· H!H: l'.111.:-;1•t I maintt•nann• frunl J11d lt'r 1 I ~I: " P.1 I 111q 1 ·l~ r '"'r \.11th \111-;t '>l't' lo 11p;.!1.11t1•d 11"11lc• , , '" .1r11r••1·1.1 t1· Onl.' Sf;o,ooo l.U\llf\ k111 h1•11 1pplt... ll\\111·1 tran ... r1 rn·tf ;1nd Rom.111 h.tlh 111 \\,tr .111"""' C.tlll11 ~1·t• IMrm <lr1 •111.11 llWlll'I I lYli !i:rw•::'IT S'i'J 'lltl Op• II II,, ~.It .1.1 ..... ~-.:;:-..,1 ... liJ ..... _ .. ~ .. ~ ... &Sun lt...:!>n1.< ono l'I 962·4471< ·: )546·8103 54~ Ji noi .. •\1Et;;\ \ Fllll~ II\. \\O• I i·----------1 \111v1 1n 1·1mtl t,~ .. ·1 llr :! IJ....1 )' 11rrn I •in II 1 I .ttll Hrn :! I rpl1 .. Ir 1111 lrt••, ,'I, \II ,1!> llS;'.1\l,qfl r,.10 ~11~'JK PRETTIEST on the TO BE\<. II l'L<>SESTTH \c·T I Bv < h\ m•r 3 Br 2 R;i ----------r.;m rm. "'<'l har cul rlC' sar. atn urn enl n llomt• admired by e~e ryone. s.56 .500 9fl3 :J91H Rea.1 Estate byMcVAY BUY HOW! V1lla~e tll Um v. Park ort-:N HOME h\· 0\\ n<'r 552 7372 2 STOflY·S36,S.G9 POOL-IRVIME r n me lrv11w loC'at111n StPp do1A. n 11' 1ni.: room ln cork & smokt• ~la'>S "alls 1 Gourmet kttl'he n W1nd1n g "roui::ht iron 'il air\\a~ lo qu1•••n ~1 ze BUYER VS SELLER , 1 ... <1room'. separJtc lau n d rv < r nlr a l a ir Sparkling 3 hdrm . '.! liath home an·h1tct l II<• s1gm-d. profes~. dt•c·oral ed. upen bcaml'U cc1l rn~s in h\·ing & clmmg rooms Sunny 'H'V. del·k , po olsized y ard : ap provt>d pl::ins ror ex panswn $137 .!"><>O EMERALD BAY Ocean s11T{., c;par1ous & l'harming 4 hdrm . horn•· hhran. L:1 m 1lv rm \It Ith frplc.: spa l·1011s <11111111! r m . : I j.( e . k 1 l 1° h e n w /hr kfst arc·a Mstr swtc· ha.:; frplc St 01·ra n 'll'W: all nPwly (IC'roral rel & lnc!scp<l. A few ste1)s to beach. $199.000 Wl1' \\1 11." Start S<·c·ludt·d p,1tw ::-.purl.I 11u1lc11ng l'<JUll\ \\ht•rl I 1ni.. l 1101 mo11 p ool'~ sellt·r left off ' l'rl'r1ou' 4 Bargai_u pnccd & sharp' 1 he! r m h 0 me 1 n I m Call fast 75:! 171!0 If ••1~~1• maculate rond1t1n n . . •, · • ... Cathc·cl ral et•1hnl!. ea<"h [ ~ II · 11,.,,1,,.,. .. room has numnuus up llOSN.CoasrHwy.,laguna gradt"i 9flR·4~51> 494 1177 I C'Ll'DF.S I YEAR __ _ -__ Wt\RHA'\T Y ----~~ P ROC H,\"--$43,950·2 BR J .. ~l~t.~i] no'' \ t·r~ upl!r:.tdtdl 675-7520 :mH. tu. ... h l<tnd::.t·aprng & HAHHUR VIEW HOM ES ttll' t:ourtya rd en l'ortofino 1rnmae 4Br 3 tn • $74.~ Ra. f1mshed bonu~ rm'& En1oy the Good Life loft, S91.500 for quick sale 499-4584 493-2513 pnn only. 640 6341 * 4 Bedroom . 2-b aths. s tep·dCl\\ n I 1' m g room. Ca mily roo m , lar&e t•ndosed lot. spnnklers lill'.t I rd ITI 11\' homl' $.'!11. !lOO • * BO~D REAl TY * 831-9411 Oceanfront Largest & best duplex ln t o wn . Spe c t ac ular coastline views; 2 bdrm. & 3 bdrm., with family rm .. ~ bath$: ~-. S encl. garages; a ll bit-ins + carp. Finest in e ver· ything ! S350.000 Laguna Niguel. (A11 0 646 ·Hu the choice community ~ • • • If E w 11 {) R t. A l. T\' llt-:stTATES mav lose '>or '"'purr 'os l Orrir~ th1:. 1o"ely :1 twdroom . 2 l1alh home tn quiet. yet t <1 n v c n 1 (' n t n t• 1 g h . hornood This horn<' is .,1tuatcd on a cu l de sac ~tn·ct close to l'lubhou,t· \\ ilh t \\O pools and pla' area s,r,.i,ooo l.;1guna Niguel Rc·:-iltv 830-5050 496-4040 MEWPORT SHORES 3 Bdrm. & den. fixer · upper. Choice location ! Wa lk to beach, pools. tennis. Only $.50.900' • CAYWOOD REAL TY * 548-1290 * FREE f1y,m•r '"' "". 71 <I I ';1111, 'I 'I:! 11 " 1•1111-. '\Ill :ilir "lt,t<'1 r I \It• •• f..'::. ::'S.•>< BLOCK j Fo H s \I.I-. Hu'itll' PERFECT db 1 •• ll .mcl 1li. a H'f' n11 I' l1lock an·hill'c'lurt.•. :.! storv dr STARTER! l••• l.rn .1\t'd in rn11sl pn· ... 11'(n C1rC'lr sli.11r\\ ;n fin(' l r\'mc lm·.1t1on. A Spac10us & sunny nc·wcr ---~ "11 ~1 " 1' a:,t".t. 3 llugt'I \\ Vll'W w indO\\ lt'ad'> t(1 ltl-'1\L DOL L llOl:Sl-.! home. 0 Pl'nd h~a m'k Laguna Niguel~ l~illourr,., ~hi th formal m:.ister rc·treat. \lt lllKkn ~!ur.t<· P 1 o rth1<0 l'nt 1 r y }1~;p~a~t'ujs~t.·dro. .. ~._c· 3 1 the choice community 1st month m ortgage pay. ment nn an ultra-modern formal eondo. 3 huge Hr. 2' 1 Ila. wa lk to the beach from Newport Crest Va· ca nt · m ove right in! SW.950 :<.1t. (~~) J.1111 J'r It•' 1\.111,t :-<•II I ~ l11r ro1rwh ho11'lt ' ''"111111 f, I· 11 \ I 11, n I' ,1 " 111 ll l ~ " l \\ SI I:! mu ( ·.tll 'i 111 .11.1,1i t •nt'. 1 llrl\Jl•· .ilnum board \\1th hc:ivv sh::ikt• r o r rna w Ill' l'l'I In!'! · : 111~.''.1•1"'•.r•ul!~·.""alklol nJfl~andgl;is,cxtt•nor .'>high fm•pla<·c \',llJltcd ba t hs. bui ll ·•n l •••GOL F COU R S E l1o1.uh, llnni~ . .ir.cl h.t11d RH s 3 I\,\'" lam rm n·1l1nl-'' H1J.! C'hcer ylbookca ('S. lmely orean SFTTl['li(' N ,. I.ill i•11irt (11mpl up bnck lph'. l·h('f k1tc·h1'n k1 tc·h en T wo la r oC.' v1ews,IROOsq.ft Ownrr 1' • I t:· h c.1r n C'\\3 • t d f t I • . I"; bought la r ger ho mt· tt u a 1 ) 0 m e l!l •1' '' 11r mo~ .' 1" all gourml'l tH><' appl's. bedroom c; (r1 g an!1 c makcannfkr · hedrooms. ckn. ram1 h 839·171 0 REX L. HOOG F.S REALTY DUPLEX · 1 nrn111.it•nL! h11\t.'~ Sll·Jl C'U!'>tom bar ancl rount<·r. patio rompletc with an<l thn111g roo ms Yard ''11' r.J,t, 11 won l l4i::.t~ rl1·rorator floors & \\Ill redwood bt•n rhes & block .., frntl•d · tar0 e <'nough &st buy on P t'nins uta• LIDO ISLAND CHARMER 2 STORY J Bed room a nd dc•n with 4 baths . ll1J!h ly up grad('d s ho\\ s I ike a m o d el h o m C.'. Ne ar C'lubhuus e . Don ·t miss t.h.Js one at $129,500. Call ;Ji!llWll ommercial Properly 1600 · •••••••••••••••••••••• 75 Seat restaura nt In Cos ta Mes a . 5 yrs old .. s125K. owe i s t. Agt 642.9666 Barbor View P alermo 2 PRICE SLASHED story, 4 hd. 3 ba. over-$19.500 !!! si1ed ram .rm . ::? frpks, 11 ~ Acres C-2. 190 FF on patio &: dN·k. Many up-Newport BJvd. As king gra cl es. 644 4779 or S2.67 per sq. fl. Ownt•r 642·0322. • s ays sell now 1 ! BEAUTIFUL DOYER SHORES LOWEST PRICED l lOMEON Realonomics. Corr. * * 675-6700 • * ---- CC1Mtery Villoc}e 45xl00 With small house and covered work a rea. For sale or lea s e. In quiries invitt'd. Barrell Really 642·5200. GAi.AX Y DHIVE Ivan W<'lls atnum. 4 BR. 3 Ba. Marvelous day & nite view. Pool & jacuzzi. Price reduced below ap 'praisal. 1824 Galaxy Dr.""',_-.,_.. _ _.. ................. Open Da ily & Wknds. 1·5 ii----------$159,500 645 8498 ----- DOVER SHORES GALAXY DRlVF.. B> Owner . Contemporar) Redwood & Glass Vie~ Hom e. 4 IlR. 5300 sq . fl undt-r roof. Xlnt value $259,000. Appl. 646-6900 01 644·4684 San Cletnffte 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BEDROOM COSTA MESA HOME. Convert· ed to C·l use. <about 1100 sq ft.) Large paved and fenced rear are a with a c· cess. Super price only $49,500.Close to Newport Blvd . Call 546·5880 ~HERITAGE REALTORS t di Well· built La0 un a rharm " Good f • 962 _ 7771 <low trraln~t;ntsy 3 ('.1r wall r'a~t~rt Has ldog housP 13 b e d r ooms. ~~~ rpool. F'ant 1 fa s$8tic 7 500 buy. or summer rental:. SECLUDED LANE i:;iragr ·· l'a rs r un oo .,ump sonc fire p la ce. har<lwnn•I ,.,." oryours(' ... orowner occupant.LJ(e. Immaculate 2 bedroomC d . . T .~ $63,000 Bkr!l62 :»Sil frnc·c i\1r rond1t1 onerl t noorsl + 3 units hidcli·n ,.. *•TWO ni-;oROOM units w /blt 111s & frplcs . +sunny den on wooded on onuntums own- ' 1 I !'em e nl d ri v e -a nd fromhouseon la r••e tC'r 1'1,llS D EN with l·Hlk.loocean.Fee land. canyon near beach & housesforsaie 1700 = I '· , • = _ Condo for sale by 11wn('r ;1 mnrc• Ta ke advanta~e ... Monarch Hay ocean view Owner anxious! $99.500 shopping. Priced to sell ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 Rr l ' ." l'a . 1J.·1·1I 11r11·k nll t ><I 752 1100 raced lot. Mu C'h pn' ac·y r b S 1· ...,EWPORT BE .... CH kl t $42 500 NORTH 1 •Gu~• HARD TO flMD ... ~~·~~~ ' ·• • 1 ay · & ocl'an '1ews. <i u1et dl' rom t is en C'rrace " "' qw<' Y 8 • · .__ """ •:::::::::==::::;:::. f1replac0f', ~bai: c•;1rp1•t '' ad -end stri:et.$l29.tJOO. lownho me Enlarged REALTY TOPHUY JUMBO HOME ing. Fl\r m inute". to [® ~ fa m ily room. front and 675 Hurn• on this im· CONDOS l.arj.!e .• twtlromn :l l1,1tlq 11 r a r h \.' c n 111 r l' r irsl <'lass a rchitrrt clt• re:ir pauos. sho~s wd l ·I 642 545·326 I mac u ia le 2 bed room Whitewalt-r Views· 2 & 3 :1 rar ~'.1n1 1• I Hf'r'll• ti BIG-VACANT S28 soo !ltiJ fi4 2H or sirmed home JUSt <nm ~.000 he Hluffs. lovelv decor's beaeh home 1n beautiful bdrm. units from $54.000 r,1n11h r1inrn .11111 I 1r .... : 9":.8 !1770 d 7 f •••TRU LY AN E YE res. 3 Rr 21'z Ra. redec neat(hborhood . O ce a n 420 Cyp r ess. North 1l1n111a.: 1·\( t•lknt 1111 :1 2 Stnr) plelc 2 Oo ~q <'t't ~1 C/\TCllF.H ln rrrstig1ous view. r1rcplac<'. & anx· Laguna tmn 1111 ,. 111 ,.1 nil ell• .,,1r "'ew p;unt in .rn I out HuntillM'llon Beoch I 040 Huntin..ton Beach t 040 be droom s. 2' ! haths · "~ T r 1 Sar S58.500 or lse opt By i Onl C 1675 2 ' C I •. ...,. "1' d('n s tud.v. "re<•nh11t1.!';n .~-.1 <.·rrJt'l' o .ai!una n~nrr 640·4617 ous owner v $43.000. al -72 5 nC!Jr ~t ~•'"''' \ .. 11opp1n1.; f or m.ii ;1m1 '.' r rn cv th n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• d "" .. '1 1J{uel. 3 bedroom home l.:YPR$SHORES .Ju.-.t le 1"il hur rv ,hk inJ? r m HHQ & c•o\1•re<1 kitchen. rama tic multi ~1th loads of e xtras l'lus R 2 Lot. Home w /alley ar One or a kind 10 San n"~I , Ml ( 111~»10 l lf>l patio <t rl'a. Very low ... level noor plan . '-UPt•rh $46 000 D I Cl • b ·r ........ ,....... ,1ews Tour lhi" sp<•l·ial :in 8xl2 add1tton in fom1 <'<'SS. . . e e m e ote s eaut1 ul pn c<'<i :it only ~.soo hous" between 1 & " PM ly room a nd a d 1lc<I M an ~els. Suns et Rc~l private beach colony. J 20671 Tiller C1rrk Won't H H '" J F t t """ 0 991 b d · • ."at & .c··n ·. 11 m d." com · skylltes Romantic-h11ek ·"a e . ...-..ro __ .____ e room executive last 11 World Real Estalt> ,., ·7U ' h h ho d . 5S6 77;7 ' I plet.ely rhan,:ie vour c·on· eart . $76,500 ----------1 me. out.stan ing view ..,. _. I repllon or what a house La~una N1auel Rt>alty and features throughout. .....,.... _......._ _........_ ~ s hould b<'. 145.'l Morn· 830-5050 496-4040 Irreplaceable at tt89,500 . OPPORTUNITY SHO RECOLONYLOT SEEK & FINl1 CAP ITALS OF ASIA .JJunlin;;:::JlarLour ingside Drive, La~una ~ _ _ ___ ..... knocks often wht'n you Magnificent view of Beach. use res ult·getltnJ? Daily ocean. surf and channel E H A ll L A G • ·~ ., ~ { B D A 0 N H K C 0 K G N A B 1 A 6 I P 0 A Q N 0 0 N A H A .r.HAHOllUDTYGALG 11 E [ il A C N K N Z f S ! 0 N C l P 0 I P I 0 N A I A L HTAHITZ N QD UV.'11 ,'(PNBHPGEUQ OEODC PA HEtlA A ZRUR NKi r.I?Rl t PKP H OZEQ B I 0 T G H N 0 U E 0 I B A M Z U M U Y P H H M H E R I l N A l 0 E A Q N E W P A l N H ErnN A H G N S Z l Q U Z E 0 S 8 I H L S 0 W E H G H I S R A N G 0 0 H l E T 1 C N A Z E U Q TPHZHOMOOGM ~NEWOMR ···~t ftit .................................. , llHll•llr4.... ..... • .. • ................... -~ .. -............ -...i :: H•no1 &lghdad Phnoa Penh • Pekin9 sanotok Quclon Ctty Seoul Hew Oelht h1 ... t11d Tokyo Rlngoon S1n91por1 Tomorrow; Hodge POd;e "tr' OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1 -5 16575 Ensign Circle An exceptional opporturuty to visit a home of great distinction carf'fully exe~uted to provide a beautiful background of elegant simplicity for your waterfront enjoyment. Celebrate the New Year with a new way of hf e. Approx1mat('ly 3400 sq . ft . with 5 extra extra large rooms & 3VJ baths. Pool t able plus game table -sized family room. Walk-behind wet bar. Soaring marble-front fireplace highJi ghtin~ ~athedral ceihng Ii ving room Bea utiful HOLIDAY SPE CIAL . Here Is the best buy in all La1tuna Authentic Spanish Villa w /Coastline Views & Marvelous SuMct~ E~ t'CUlJ\'e Home C11n not be repla ceft at Lhl~ pn<'c ONLY St 411.5(1() master suite. Evrry room with view OC F.AN VJfo:W nram11t1c· o£ midway channel. 10 ft. boat doc k. White Cape; Spl11,h1n~ 11n R(')(•klf~R<' I fir. l c 1 n.1 Fee :;implc. Cull Wilma Fit1 s for homr w /Sep<i uc-~t Ar>t more informal1o n . Compe titivl)ly w/8<1 & pnvatt> entrnn1·e priced at S198,500. .. · ss1.ooo lnllrJ 19ll<h l~tP' ...... 6 ,.... .. ,.at. .,.... ..., to r11ae,,,..,.. ,., .,.nal In ,11 .u ... ..-fllt.,...-..-. "'-11117!on Hca bour R--Nu SJDELD REAL T:STATE i e.,,....t1C1111 .. •I p~at-..lllw*"~•~ 4-1 ~•r 318ThullaSt _!lltlli!::••bb~~~~u~-s.H~~·~Trtt"'~~·1~a!..,.'.:.:fl~l~"'~·~ ... ~..,~·--~;.J~!!!!!•[!!~!!!.,.~--~~A!•!~!!H.!L!!l4!!~!'4~1!!!!!!!!~Ll~T,~a~gun~a~-~~ac-h 494fW93 ' 1067 YA-4 BEDROOMS Pilot Classified Ads lo island just 100 yards to reach the Oran~e Coast beautiful "T-Street" m<irket. Beach. Only ~s.ooo. Phone642 5678 CALL492·4121 Only 2 vrars young. Four ----------•I bedrooms and 2 bath.I. A ---------- BERTHA HENRY- RF.ALTOH d oll h ome for young family in beautiful Mis· s1on Viejo. Clos e to schools and all. Hurry or you will miss this one. IOHUS IARGAIH As sumable 7% loan, panoramic view rrom coverPd patio. 81~ 3 bedroom . 2 hAth plus hui.te fom1ly room This ts l'I must 'fff' •' ALMOST HU VEH FOR $64,900 4 bc-d r~om~ + h uiie oonu" family room. 2 ba th~. 1l1nang room, ·r..~tdully dt>rorAlt>d All Uu!". + C'l'nlr al a r C'ontJ on a "up.•r 1,.1rw lot Just n-<iut·td for immediate l\alc MIS SI OM VIEJ 0 R&ALTY 581·1000 837·9500 Newport ~ach I 069 Htwport Beach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coldwell Banker RESIOENJW. llROKtRl<GE COMMNY Head for Hm bor View Wake up to the sunrise every day, a view of the mountains. The best part is a Newport Beach address plus 5 bdrms., 3 baths. All ror Sl19,SOO - fee. A CC>Ur#B.I. 14MIB CO. 644-1766 TAX SHB.TER OCEANA SOUTH IN OCEANSIDE COM PL ET ELY fur· nis h ed, profusionally decorated model! ($4,000 inventory) 2BR, 1\-'.t Be sln1tle story cond o . r•:nclosed garage. Patio with wrought. ft-nee & gat e. Adult (over 40) communit y, pool. jacuzzi, clubhouse. Nr. El Camino Plaza s hop. pin~ center. Walk lo bus fine . 30 min . to SaQ Diego. Avail. now. '32,500 COMPLETF.. 8Y OWNER. 548·3036 xes .-11op •••••••••••••••••••• • T.USHB.Tll f'OUll·PLEXES GU(' the ocean. sus.ooo. -od up. \. .. lncotM l'f'Op.t"ty 2000 Mountain. DH~ri. Houset Unfwnlatwd HCMtu1 Uafuml~ H OUH) Unfurnlihed CondomJnhan1 Friday. Oeeem'* &. 197& DAILY Pit.OT 03· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1"°6"f 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.h:.d 3425 NEW DUPLEXES ....................... Costa Mes. 3224 HwatiMJon a.och 1240 Log1111tC1 Hilla 3250 ....................... Aportmnh Furnllkd Apcatwwab Unfur-. .,.t••••b u.t... DA.NA POlNT Own your own Moblle ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••• ••• • •••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br/2Bx $70, llol1Se Lot in beauti!u.1 M Del lt 3 nR t BA Br,2ba, frptc, dun. Jmmacuht~ 4 bd. 2 ba, HMnfMgtoe a.ech 3740 COJto Mea.c1 ll14 Cmta W.io 3124 3 & IZ Br 175 Palm Deaert Greens esa Ir ' 11• month •t/lasl + $1 fully .. nrn.•t• ... , c'r"•v•d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• O l 2 l fl t lb• 1 El • m any xtr••· near a • ., .. .._ ... ~ .. v • .... ~ n Y e u u c OM! to now aenbowcr ~booU '37S 54().!542 Ol' c I ea n Ing r ee 4 7 82 bltins wa~ht'r tdrvt-r I< I. \I. I\ l t>\1 1' \:'\ \ BF.AUTIFUI. l hr furn Off hcrten Poth l&a HR apts $190 & S220 =· $2000 tax credit ·Medical l'enter In Palm 546-9tSC) • S<'cnario 9&8·7079 & renced' yd near !>diool IRVINE.. apL'i $170 & $UIO Spanlbh 1 2 & 3 f:fr Adult:. no Ut11 pd, pool , luundry & tncome ~ert. IR hole exeeuhvc · _ 968-21411 $400 rno. 586 :?815 • N Myle bid", pvt encl <?ar, ,.:..1 dshwhr. 'h"•' <'"I!\ f<1t'1I , c·pt.:s. drJlQI, di1hwhr W•tbliv Income Homes "Olf t'oursc, recreauon Sh•rn .. br "b" Me"" d~I It A N, (' 11 0 S A .,. " "" .... ,. 1-.....1 a No ""l" N " " ~ .... '.. ... .. "'38r 2& bltns ( JO/\QUIN 2 l~d l 1JC11>l,:.au1111,lndry,adlts, clo'>t'd .Rttrat!(', frpk <'UM.v s ·r 1""• o :MW C.Ulwy, 496-3431 t•cnlcr with adjoining Mar home A~all now! • · • am rm, . , roon 1 J'i30l Kttl:wn I.n, 1 blk BBQ c~ & ~Iller pd childreo under 12 cardroom, billi#rd room. $ 3 7 :s / m 0 1 nt 1 d fncd yd Children/pet:> ~a Niguel 3252 dco brand new V1t:w Ila<: nda Harbor Apb HELP·HAVE$.100,000 pro s hop auuna blj( garde La S46-~ ok. llil & Jair.-i. $350. ••••••••••••••••••••••• On Rolf <'Oura;e• Cpt.:; & W ofBeuch offSlultr . Pool ·ic t>4G 1204 Needu.nltain C M.now' lounac w'ith klt~hen, ncr. rry (2 13l6778139or!l-484471 3 er,2 bD ,)>i>rell s.125 drp:> in c l. lm mcd 842-78411 LAM.ANC H.A A"'1S No listing nee. Exchng huge i.wimm ing pool, MESA OEL MAR. Close IMMAC 3 & b /w GOLD REAl,TY IH'ls~e,!>1 0 n . $475 /Mo SMALL BEACH llO'fEL 778SCotl l'lal'e, <.:M 1 HR. l Ba $17~ met ut.JI ::.z.=ntt lnves tmen shuffieboard court, Piil to School~. 3 Hd, 2 ba, cpts drps bl~m, 1\:wly 496-4653or 831 Z700 (J 21' Rooms $23.SO wec-k. 642 :>073 AL'K> lbr, 1 bu, pvt patio & __________ 1 tinggreens,tenni~court., duum, r61m.rm . fully . led 342 953 • --LynneKothel16446200 Apts$1lO.mo.Sa6·7056 M"".S/\ VF'.R[>L'. ar .... ~ .. '!."~~· $204. incl ulll. separate family are3i1 crpt, drpd, gardener & pwn · ·l Own.er leasing w /buym.: ----------... .. .. .. .,..., "'YVV lTO 18UNITS utilillesuptolnlline.55x sort water pd. Avail. IMMA C 2 Br I Ba option except1onul 2 hr Furn. Studio l Olk fr Home atmosphert> 2 & 3 --~eft, ~near new lnx 86 f'oot size, $8000. IO'l Dec. 15th. S39S ltcfs Twnhme . Adults only'. condo o.verlook in ~ T ~L~. beat•h. Wuter pd. f'rplc, brdlxapts ~-1034 2 Bl< & I BR $185 & $17!1. s e er property in 8 P· down. Will carry con· Days, 546·2101 Aft 6, Quiet area. $225 mo. Nigu~I Golf Cou ntry o .... nnvun ~525 dshwshr. pool. jacu n.I. CASA VlCTORl_A __ Eas~idc541_5331 preciaUng area. Some tract. Phone (213 ) 5814611. 963-9'17l Club.Ph495-4SS6 Ufotfumlshed ~ $185mo.843-7336 1,2&3br,DeluxeUnfur. can close '75. 9 4 4 -6 9 5 9 o r "'· r ,· t -•••• • ••• • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • ----------• Lloo...15 EST•TES ... ....ASTSIDE 28 B or Furn. ~as /wtr pd. " "' classlfied ad no. sos. r. . . r. 1 a .: 6 dul N s 536-2579or592·S010 Daily Pilot, P.O. Box bwll1os, yard, carport VillageReal Estate Mission Yi~io 32 1 MEW lrY• 3744 A lS· upeb cc !:ate $260/mo 64S-0415 N A ts IL' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool, rec· rm. elcv<.1turs 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. . y okt gen/B .. eeh d Lease new 4 bd, 2 ba, TO~NHOUSE $70 wk or $300 mo. in 52SV1cton u,6428970 OWNERS 1-:rr.t·. Jo'urn or Unfurn. qwl'l sober person over 40. UtJI pd 646-7342 W ESTIAY 21 92626 Beaut. 3br, 2ba de-• or own us ar d Rt>ntals 2bedrm·S265. c·ludes mai·d S""" .. C"', TV. 2 8R lBA $285 fam .r1Ti ., air t·on ·• '"y'"' .... EWE"ST S IOE 4 PLEX ~ C corator's condo. Frplc. • ... fenced yd, covered 1-1utto 15 Minutes to Heach 8 sauna. jacuui, pool & " "' 1 Br-extra lge S230 • --_-n:r aunty shag crpts. pvt pallo, •'Yorktown/Magnolia 714.496.0155. Mm. to Irvine lnd~stnal. phone 1717 Jo: Dyer Rd. 2 Rr & I>cn, q.1b., drps. 2 Br/l Ba $2511 Sharp, immacu l a tf' Property 2500 pool. clubhse, mu<'h 3BR,2BA ... $300 ----~wetculde·!;Clt· lnvate lrvine.540_1515 bltns & cli.hw5hr $275 JBrt2 Ba $33!> managers building Very ••••••••••••••••••••••• more. $325/mo. 645 3777, •Garl1eld/Brookhurst MISSION VieJO for lea<>e 4 b:H'k lawn :.tr e:.i w 1th 642·6243 Beautiful garden ·•Pb, private grounds, patio. * ONE ACRE * Agt. 3 BR, 2 BA .. $32.S br 2 story home Jo'an oran~t.' lrt'l's Adults and pvt patios, pool . sp .. big trees, waterfall &lots LEMON HEIGHTS ---•Warner/Beach tastJc view. $400. 558·32'J2 over 16 yr~ OK Located Laguna leac h 3748 MESA VERD E Adult!>. no pets. 151 E. olgreen! Offered at low PACIF R NCH Huge fam rm . lovely 3BR,2BA ... $350 o(fice.or644-6548home 1n Tu s tin b e lwtc-en ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW 2 Br, 2 Bu. adult 21.'it.548-2408:6424905 price of $89.000. Agent, · A pool, 3 Bd. 111'.r ba, newly •Magnoha/Edmger Nt.>wport & Rl'dh1ll 1orr Ef'Jo'ICIENCY APTS. apls Lgc bt!aut1ful lO· --------- 549-llJ12or646-mO. ESTATE carpeted. co nv~n1ent 3 BR 2 BA $310 New Cordova 3 Br . ready San Juan St ). f'ou F'e<' from $190 Pool, maid, tenors open to lush water New 2 Br, 2 Ba, rrplc. ----------1 All slumpstone construe-easts1dc locatton. Avn1I •Bols~/Broc;;khurst for immt"d rl·ntjl $370. 546 ·1141 phone. laundry. Village land5capini.: r:\'a•ry t·gn dshws hr, cpts, drps, encl 8 UNITS w/pool nr So. lton, 3-BR. 4-ba, den. 1mmedlately 265 Rose · 84tH284 aft 6 PM Inn 494.94;w ceivabk extra . .Mu~ see gar, $290. 557·4347PM Coast Plaza by owner. Master suite has his & Ln. $375. mo.' 642 2639 or 3 BR. 2 BA .. $325 -3 Br, 2 ba. Co:.La Mesa. - --------to appret'ljlc. $3S5 $46S. 17.7M gross 1 20 M hers baths AJlrms.orf 546-7945. •Bolsa/Bushard Condo,2Bd.2 ba, Oblgarage.D1shwasher.Smalllbrcoltagcparhal· MESAVJ.-;RDl':VlLLAS.$155, l _Ber,wieM ·MAC:. 642·1890eves. 80 ft. Del Piso tile 3BR.2BA ... $34S $275monthly S325mo557-6571 aftS:JO ly furn, pmut•y, walk lo 1555 Mesa Verde Dnve lte:.pons!bl q tadull .• ----------1 ha llway. St. Charles Beaut 3 BR w/new stove •Garfield/Brookhurst After6.581·0852 bt!ach. $185 incl utals. East (714 )S40-SS7l Ju-;t ~r~kt~642·1~6 6 Plex, 5 Plex. S Plex pecan k1tch , Chambers & ext/ int paint, lots of 3 BR. 2 BA ... $335 o.tflexes Unfwn 3600 Connie 499 4551 Contiguous bid gs in CM builtins inc. ice maker, storage in dbl gar. h:e •McFadden/.Brookhurst ••••••••••••••••••••••• W. of Me!!a Verde Ctr. off 20'l5 Pomona. l Hr apl All2 BR A 675""""' -rd d r 00 BR B $350 Newport Beach 3269 •• BR 1 Ha CdM no ~arbor Blvd, adJacnt. lo Crpts, Drps, Bllns . . gent ·"""" refr1g., freezer , corr-c y , space or at 4 ,2 A... •••••••••••••••••••••••" . • • • ....-wport&each 3769 _c .M.Golf&C.Club Adullc;,notv>ts. maker Den W/wet bar & Kids & ,,..ts 0 K ri..,c •McFadden/N .. wland children or n..ts • ..,75 mo. ~ r-. ..~ · ...,...,. .. ... $395 3 Br 2 ba xx l"C yd ~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• TWO 4.PLEXES Very s pacious. clean, lots or lawn, t rees, COP· per plumbing, bltins, sprinklers. Established rental history. Cannot be replaced today. $85,000. each. . SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT 549~12 646·6710 Multi tenant industrial & office bldg, Orange Co Airport Location. Pnn only. 549-1480 beer tapper , a ll ne w 546-7945 4 BR 2 BA $360 · • • " • 644·6800 (Susie) ' ··· . room for camper & boat. BEACH-LSE-ADUL TS ~ia~f~a:~~.0~~~tf::Sts& 2 Br Spanish home w/veg •McFadden/Springdale 2.826 Irvine. 646·8883 or • $125 studio 675·1H65 after d""'. lhruoul. Beaut·ly garden. $275. 4 BR, 2 BA: .. $345 545-7628 Apartments Fum11he-d 5:30.103 McFadden · ,... Call 631 2719 • Bolsa/Spnngdale ---•••••••••• ••••••••••••• ---------- IKds_cpd dw /wRaterffalls & . 3BR.2BA ... $335 NEW 3 Br. 2'r~ Ba, Geftft'af 3702 $40 WK U P 1&2 Bdr & .oipon s. oom. or ten· 2Brw/stove$200nrl9th& 963-4567or963·1786 Twnhme! on 15 acre ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bach. Color TV, maid nis court & swimming Maple. Isl & lasl req. park. view, pool, 1acuzz1, 1 Bdrm. furn. 1st fir. serv. pool. THE MESA. ~I. 50 avocado & 15 Adlls. Eves/wknd s --sauna,ls_e$37S.646·27~ adulls,no pets .$160. 415 N. Newport Bl, NB frwt trees. $224,500. 673·5820 Bolsa/Spnngdale. Jovel~ . water & gas incl 991·0482 646-9681 PINECREEK 3 br, 2 ba, R&O, cpts, VlEW twnhse end unit on · L U ..... .--::C::--:-77--:-:-:=::-:-:\ Large 2 br home. Crpl, drps, $.125 mo. 963-4.569 15 at•re park.' New 3 br, 2 ~Anaheim. 3BR. 2 bath. Jdeal beach IVES P ~ All NOW stv. ref, fncd yd. Gar. 963-1786 ba, bllns. frplc, upgrd'd. Balboa Island 3706 location. Yrly lease. TO ITS NAME P-/ 752 ·7315 Adults. $200.675-1827 .., M h 4 b 3 b 2 pool. $360. 644·1480/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S375/mo. Jones Realty Ovt!r 500 ljll lt•'C"> .11ul ••5 ome. r, a, 830-5050ext22 LITTLE ISLAND . nr Jnc,673-6210. Ill :.trt'.1111-. "tlll DONALD M. BIRD College Park, 3 Br 2 Ba. frplcs, 2 family rooms, .,.. ,tll·rf ,ti i... t rt'J tt .1 Auouotes.hohor\ frplc, xlnl cond. $350. pool table, bar, 3 car ONTHEBAY new,2 nr.~undeck,$32S 1 Bd furn-pool-blk to rd,1 x 1n~ !'.l'lltn ~ tor ---Avail lmmed. 646·1757 or garage. Select area Beaut. Apt, 4 Br, 2 Ba, mo. adults no pets Ocean-Sngl Adll-yrly your s pacious na·w 1 or For Sa.le 54 units, C M . 3.1R~ Estate 549-9511. Near shoppmg, schools beamed ce il frp le , 673-4'394 $160. 675-6428/646-2696 2· bedroom jp,1rt m1·11t 2 Br, drps, cpts, gar & laundry fac, no pets. older couple Sl70 mo. 548·9735 $215. New 2 Bel, patio garden, adults, no peli; 527 W. Wil~>n. 642·1603 Huntinc)ton Beach 1840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OH BEACH SIObBOMUS F:fftciency from $220 2 Rr, 1&2 Ila from $275 3 Br, 2 Ba. from $450 18·un1l bldgs. 3 pools., Wanted 2900 park. Avail. after Jan. 1. dshwshr $.SS(). 673·5719. 1 Bdrm bayview 1 older From $220. I-u rn1tu1 l· consider pre-pd int. on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde, 3 Br 2 Ba, 76 21472 Lemontree Ln. k 'g . dlt ·1 $190 OCEANFRONT APART ava1lablt•. Smjll pt•h •Sommer&Winteral cont. $775,000. Submildn. W 11 b 1 ., wshr/dryr, dbl frplc, H B $550 968-6726 Nwpt Hts 3 br. 2 ba. den. w~r /n lch .1°~7~·3549 Winter rental, 1 Br, $200 OK. i\<lull" ut1l v. 011 111, beach is beautiful gdcashflow 540·5520 1 hi uy ~·qw Y orp .· Ul $375. New crpts, rcrng · · openbeams.2fps, bltns. yry me ull . · · per mo. Util rncl'd . OJX'n 9 00 1,, fi CHI. 2:100 ------·-----ouse/dplx/trplx. nnc. 646-1757orS49-9511 2&4 Bedroom $425.642·9666 BolboaPeninwla 3707 548·1930or673·7844 1-":urvtl'W Hd • <'11 ... t ,1 •Views ofoccan. ~~ only 8319700cxt .246 Condos ------Catalina&Palos -LJ RBOR v r L'W ••••••••••••••••••••••• McsJ . 1'1111111• r.1;, :!:.too. HOME + income For Rent 2 Br 1 Ba new 968 2297 9684405 • A r, ReaJ nice 2 br, frpl, new Verdes Exe~utive needs lease· crpts drps & tile' $230 · or · Portofino 4 Br4 Ba. OCF:ANFRONT 3 br, 2 ba, cpls & drps . 1 blk to ----------• •Laroeprivatederks lovely 3 bedrm home :ind option to purrhase home. • · ' l l 1 $385 t I Adult 2 huge bedrooms .. 2 duplexes. Home has 4 5 br "'IOI pref Capo mo. Call 831·9125 _ 4 Bd, 2 ba. Super clean. $600 mo. 644 6548 win 1er r/\en a ·1 · u 1 · beach . Avail Dec to . · •Heated Pools-Saunas r · . ' ~ ·· · Near Adams & Bushard. '"c · v a 1 • 1 2 /2 0 · June, possible yearly. $170 no pets. lnqwre apt •Assigned covered ai;n1Jyrm, clcc bltns, 2 School D1str1cl. 8.11 -9734 New 2 sty 2 Br 2 Ba, frpk , $375 646·8781 HARBOR View 2 & Den, 2 673·4724 $250 mo. 548.4794 C. 568 W. Wilson. parking bas. All .crptd over wood dshwshr, crpls, drps, . Ba. $525. mo. Will con f . floors, nice patio & dble e n c l gar. $3 1 O. Irvine 3244 s ide r furn. 673·1148 / I RR w/v1cw. Bay. & 2 Bd, Iba, 1 blk to Bch FOURSEASONSAPTS :~da~~t~~~~t.~e:!a~fkmJ.! gar . w/opent'r A pair of House-s Fumishe d 557_4347PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6404423 Palm, $215. mcl. ul1ht1es. $275 yearly. Call 979·51.57 Spacious 2 br studio. l1h •Furniture avail duplexes d1v1d cd by ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----BEAUT S· J oa uin ----6'12·3519 eves. ba, pvt patio, pool. Child cl05edgara~e:i·2Bcdrm aatboalsland 3 106 1 Br House, j!arden , Twnhm(•l aarne 2 R~2,h NWPT Hts :1 hr, Iba. -. ok. no p(•ts. $195. 735 each unit-i:as bltns. w/w ••••••••••••••••••••••• stove/refng. Older cou-Ba 2 sty.' V~ew or 'golf garage>, ch11.rlrl'n,. 1-1et5 B~C~d ~i~wl/~('r dl ~Winter, single 1 bd. $185 _:1oannSt.645·0332 __ _ cpts, fenced patios & sc•f) Luxury Cotta~e antiques p l_c pr d f c red No co~rs e & lakt' s550 ok. $350 mo 673-35!*1 F F du ~s .. :1• P · ( 1) 1820 W. Oceanfront No 2 Bd FAMILY Only. New entrance from rear i\11 sunkcnhcatcd .waterbed. ch1ldrcn/ pets $150 mo ~7-7044 W lkt Be h 38 2B· 87,.1·2866· g cwa er. pets494-4029. Ca~ts pool $190.3Bd this secluded hy bltk . • · + dep. 645·1805 ---a 0 ac · r a, • • r-• • • walls $169 500 Barrett 2 Rr S365 yrly · 673·7698 ~ RENTALS beams, CID. DW, tennis Bnghl 2 br beach apt. Call $210. 645·1204. _____ 1 R It 642 S2tX>° -NICE lgc 2 BR, newly & pool. $425 lse. 548-2200 Attractive 2 Br· avail. owm•r after 6 collect. -_ e:_y _. __ ...._.,Corona del Mar 3122 painted gar. fed yrd. 2 BR, 2 ba home for only ---Jan. l , Winter or Yrly. (2lJ)S9l·8323 STUDIO apts, all uhl pd. :::-----~~ ....................... 2029 Wallace <back $375. Clean, highly up· San Clement~ 3276 Blk to Beach. 673·0236 -----$160. mo. 859 w. 19th St. Open M·F9:30-5·30 Sat 10·5, Sun 12·5 Huntington Pacific 711 OceanAvt• (714 )536-1487 3 BR. 134 Ba. home & 1 BR Walk to Beach, 2 Br. l Ba. house) S2lO. fi rst & last, graded ••••••••••••••••••••••• C-t M 3724 San Clement~ 3776 642-3452 At l $425 on l ease $325 , 436 ..,00 1 . d c:Ao.4017 OH Fab Vu . Ocean / Pier/ OS a esa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------• p . ncome mo ..,. . c ean ep.,,..., 1 . , , . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . OAKRIDGE VlLLA M ged b Lge lot. $4S ooo. Prine Fernlear. 494-W70 ----3 BR, 2 ba home for $395. Lites 2/den, 2 l.>a. l:Ondo. Large & dean. I BR. adJ. 3 B 2 ba bltns ch'ldren ana Y only.548-4774. C -. M 3 124 Cozy2 br. l ba bungalow WILL CONSIDER pool/ Jez $450. 12 13! $37.SOWEEtc &UP to ocean. beaut. view. r· me' $225• 8~ W 1 __ Wi_1lli_._a_m_W_a_lt_e_rs_C_o_. OS a esa w/frplc for older couple STUDENTS 360-2024. •Stud10 &1 BRApts $197 meld ut1I. 492·6188 ewe ctor 64·c 1197· • 2 HOUSES ON 1 LOT in••••••••••••••••••••••• No pets. $200 . mo OR.. ----f>TV&Ma1d Sen•Ava1l alt.5&wknds. en e · ,,.. WAU<TOIEACH •• choice Newport llcighls, 3Rr. 2ba. den. frpk, patio, 646-2042 3 BR, 2 ba +formal dm 2Br condominium. 21 ~ ba. •PhooeServ, lit.d pool 2 Br 1 ba dbl gar crprt 1 & 2 Br, cpts, dprs $50000 Xlnlinvestment db gar . Condo rec facll, ing room.Good location. 1 frpl~. occ:rn view. encl •ChildrenSection SantaAna 3780 patio 'rncd yard' bltns. gar~22116th. 205 Cail ev~a. Agt. 968·2656 no pel<> Very Nice' $380. MESA VERDE Sha rp. $170 patio, self . cle~n dt'l' ft Low mnnthly.r ates. ••••••••••••••••••••••• crpt/rlrPs. Nice. Adul~ 15th St. 847 ·3957, 673·3597 clean3br,2ba,famrm. oR ove~. golf course. pool •$50FFweek s rent nopets.G42·S392. 532-2064:536-3058 4 PLEX •-.. fplc. bltns, quwt sl. nr 3 BR. 2'" bu : Turtlerock I Av3:1l Jun I Ownl'r oc w/ad AMBASSADOR INNS •• -Newport _.oc" 3169 schooltsboppg. $330./mo $475 Furn cup1ed. 496-9391 23TIS Nl'Wport Blvd. CM OF AM--ICA Spacious Z br m new Bl2 BR. near newt. $1N85. Very sharp units -Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• CaJ I Mr Myhre 540-1151 11;1' tns carpor r . o-h I & D LE RAIS QR I San Juan 548 9755 or 645·3967 TWO LOCATIONS tnplex. nr fwy .. Dshwhr • lr""wa'y & ma1·or . sho•. lluntmgton ocac oca· Harbor View 2 en, 2 Heritage Rcnltor!\ $230 675 l849 "~ • tion. Won't last long at Ra, $595. mo. Will con . Capistrano 3278 •Elm Gardens• WEEKLY RATES garage. · · pinJ?. No pets. 545·0760. $120,000. Call 540-8144 sider unfurn. 673·1148/ 0 P ..... 3 226 REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br F'urn. $l8S mo. Move FULL SERVICE STUNNING 2 Br 2 Ba Agent. 640-4423 ana Oln 2 BR Penthouse Condo 2Z17 Harbor, C.M. Rarden apt .• Pool, rec EX l~e 2 br. 2 ba, dlx ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4523 Campus Dr .. Irvine overlooks pool. Obie J(ar. in for $285. Adults. no 2909 Bristol, S.A room $205. 710 w. lSth St. poolside aptnr bch. Adil, 1----................ ~~~1 New 2 Br <.:oncfo, O<'ean & Campus Valley Shop Ctr. Plush w lw th ruou t. ~e2~~;77 F.. 22nd St. 645-4840&540-2300 no pets. $195. 536-8362 BrG 3 bdrm., 2 bath + Sunset View . te nnis . CALL 8 33-8600 $230./mo. refr1g incld. __ __ $135. Clea~l Br. non· HOMEFINDERS two 1-bdrm. units. Good pool. $320. 714 R33·4669 . Adults pref. 962-4454 Agt California Atmosphere in Af>ca fnMMh smokers. f married **642_9900* • Eastside loc.$82,500 Ht-:i\t.TYt'OMl'ANY days : 714 ·496·8174 or ldeallocat1on,beaut.dlx . nrlyncwcomplcxoffers Unfum.W-d cpl.972 W.17th.548-0358. OCE" ..... FRONT 552-9033 wknds. br, 2 ba, dbl gar age, ao l b I 1 Spacious! 2Br, 2ba $195 """" Ls 979 0493 F t 2 Bd C d 0 serve usy peop e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEFIHDERS -cha. 3 Bedroom". l bath, ~n Nu Duplex, Ocean Vu pets. e. . or r cn . on o. Furn ba<'h start at $160. Balboa lslmtd 3 806 .. sandy beach. Yrly basis Bale .. 21 den. 2 ba. * RENTALS * ~~~~ ~rf~·.:;{~·e~~s Also 1 bdrms 631·2276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28r~g:~.~!ifd9~ko;: 2 Br balcony, garag~ at $500/Mo. (J20) $350. (2 13) 360·2024 THE TERRACE & wkends. Partially furn. 2 br, 2 ba. Soper luxury super lg 4 ·cha. l Br duplex, yard, $145 Pl Vee Stmson 642-8235 .,. MHa Y~ 4 e x 3 BR. 2 Ba ........... $425 No children or pets. $185. Br. 2 Ba, 1732sq rt, frplc, 2 Br,singlesok $170 PrinCJnJy -Agt842·3513 RanchoSanJoaquin Santa Ana 3280 Matureadults.642·5848 sunke n tub, dshwhr, I Block to Ocean ----'--------Hous,e$UnfuntisMd ~!~•••••••••••!~.3.~ 2BR,den,2ba .. $475/500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar age, $460. m o . Bachelor,fum,petok lBr incl'drefn g,sml~t INVESTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR.2Ba ........... $550 HOMEFINOERS SUSCASITAS 673-6454 OK.adltsonJy.$175&up. Getteral 3202 'Lake. Forest. 5 Br, club. TURTLE ROCK * •642-9900• * Lar~c rucely rum. 1 br. Bdbo p • sul 3807 l Bdrm._ Garde n apt. Mgr 214A, 14th S t. or 4 Homes on huge lot Prime Easlo;ide local1on Good spendable $1 10,(JOO PAUL MARTIN R.ffffors 644-7383 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lenrus. $500 mo. J BR. 2 Ba .......... $450 2 B d r d d r I Adults only, no pets. 2uo · a emn a rrptc. dishwasher. pvt 645-8107 *YEARLY * 714.337.3533 CULVERDALE r, en .. ~~/ ' rp c Newport Blvd •••••••••b·~·1 ••••••f•••d•• patio. Near Irvine Ind ---- 0 --d------ 3 2 34 3 BR. 2 Ba ........ $375 3 B r d d ~.c: Custom w t. pro . e· area. $180. 557-2841. 1·2·3...., room apts. *RENTALS * Fountain Yall~y WALNUT SQUARE r. nc Y • ~ar . .,.,_ C d 0 rorated 2 br. 1 ba, steps Close to beach ON & OFF waterfront ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR 2 B $325 GSG e rO to bch $.130. mo. Yrly. LARGE3 Br, upper, shag, 536-2579 592·5010 $300. Up. CaJI for a list. 4 Bd. 2 ba. n ew <'arpets, JBR·2S:· .. ····s,;i5t335 Hurry'2br,Cncdyd$200 I ALLUTILlTIESPAID ~5650or675·3913 freshly pamted.Mesadel . . NO fee. bltin.s, fe nced yd Just • ····· · Compare before you Mar.$215.552-4576. Spacious New Tnplu l S II l ·1 J COISR~"LTY pa 1 n t e d S 3 7 5 THE COLONY Bolsa/Ward, 3 BR, 2 ba. rent. Custom designed Bayfront on the water . miletoocean$345,3Br,2 $45.-000, ma rai er A ~ · · 3 BR. den.2 ba furn ~ OW . cpls, drps, S325. featun·ncr ·. New. tge. 2 bd, 2 ba apt. 1 BR, 1 ba, upper. $155 B.1, bltns, lg. Crplc, sep Park, Desert Hot S. pnngs 675-6670 714-839·4945. DEERFIELD 9634569 963 1786 " h O ES I · •Spacious k1t rhen with Security bldg. Adults on· m o n t I Y • J N ga r w (Ind r y c I> n n 10 spa~es +? traa ers, + . $350, 3 Br 2Y2 Ba, a /c, 3 BR, 2 ba ........ ·. $425 South L a 3286 indirect hizhttnl! ly. $.595. mo. 575.0303. REALTY. 673·6210. 546·5633wknds or art 6 2 s w 1m,m 1 n g Po o Is Balboa Pen1nsule 3207 Twnhse Tiburon, Comm. 2 BR. 2Y2 ba ....... $375 CICJ'I" .,,_ l d. · +own~r s a partment.••••••••••••••••••••••• pool 531-5001or831,0282 COLLEGE PARK •••••••••••••••••••••••·""para e ingarea Corona~Mar 3822 Large,warm3br,2baapt 2 Br patio. crpts. drps, Sub m 1 l d n . 0 w n e r PEN POINT HOUSE ' 3 BR, 2 ba . Y. . .•.. $41 Beautiful Spanish home •llome hke storag•· •••••••••••••. ••••••••• with dinin$! area, panlry, stove. avail Dec. JS. $200. 642-26S7. 2 br, 2 ba +den. Yrly, u.~onhach 3240 bythebeachinexclusiv<' •Privatepatios patio&fireplace. 548-403 1, 1503 c $400 6 3 5410 ·-""'":r area of So. La0 una . 4 br. •Closrd j!ar w /stor agl' Adults only. ~75. Alabama. CUSI'OM Triplex w /lux· · 7 . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552 7500 b I r "' I b •Mar ble Pullman ..,.. "" --------- ur y Owner apt. C.M. r-~-..a-1 Mor 3222 For Lease .3 Br 2'f.i Ba, • 4 a, ge iv rm, I rary, •K1·nas1.,e Bdrms fS . ., THE VENDOM1'~ ___ llK' fam r m . centra l ,.. " f 1845Anahe1 m C M $100 REBATE $98,500. Owner/Agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Formal Om. Rm, Fam. d h'll rtya d 2 <' roara"'e •Pool, Barbeques · 'll ,,..,3381 •837' 9·517 646-4388 .. 2·BR, frplc, 2·car gar Rm. with frplc, cust. re I ~o:ail. Ia~. 1.a $700 ~o· surrounded with plush " i~r:..cA~ .,...,.. . HARBOUR AREA & k h A ·1 D crpts & drps, elec bltns, <714 )499-4108 or (7l4 ) landscaping NEWBREEOAM'S llldmtrial ~r i op. vaa · ec. water softcner .Lge heat realt y IUJ.6413 Adults.Nopets CORONA DELMAR 1Dr,1 br w/loft, buch M~w l ~droom P'roperty • 2100 lO. 50 mo. k ed pool, w /malnl. inc. ~ 2 BDRMS260 2 Br Townhouse, frplc w/lofl. From $220. apmlntettts ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• 2·BR. frplc, bloc to Walking distance lo 2 RR. ocean view. s un 36.5 W. W11son642·1971 Pool, tennis, continental Garage, pool, jacuzzi. $50 REBATE beach. Avail Dec. 27 · schools, beach, parks & d"'ck, walk to b"'ach GREAT $350/ .. .. breakfast. Some ocean & Util pd. 393 Ha m ilton H~L PIMCHIM lighted tennis ct. $450. Soper 3 br 2 ba DW $300. (2131941 -5494 orl-1 •B•R•Fu-m----•Sl•55• Catalina views. Close to 645-4Ul Mew 2 bdrm . YEAREHDIUY!! REAL'T\ORS AvailJmmed.968·8068. bltns, cpts.' .t~.·beaui tn4)499-4094after6pm hop g ,_ r· be h -··· ftts I · t J "' '"11" Lots of bllns, pool, walk s pm .,. me ac · $165 I I 1 B h g -r-· ""' ~ N::.7aJM~ui1tt~~gn:"rulf~I 2727E.CoastHwy. 3 BR. l~ ba, big family ~c~-b:;so t mo . W n tminste-r 3298 lo shopping ..... mi. 644·2611 refrlg~v~ftns, :C; 5pe~s: F i replaces, built-ins, !sect Xlnt M' . ' v· 675-4392 rm . N r . Ad ams & ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach 931 W 19th St. Adlts. 540-6338 varied choice or carpets, J Loc~Uon. lO~l~~tu~ Brookhu~st. S38S. 3 Br Coodo, A/C, panell· lm~ac 3 br, lrg h v rm, 548 0492. 5 Br, $475 mo. bltns. & yards, patios, balconies, t investor. 581·2340 or Dec. 1st-June 13th. 2 ~· 645-3147 • 545 4289 ing, sbag •. children OK. patio, crpt. drps, xlnt dshwshr. 2 sun porches, ICIDS PETS OK enclosed garages. alt 6 493-768'7 1 ba, frplc, 1 blk to Big 3 Br 2 Ba + Bonus Rm $330 mo. W1U discount t area. $375. Evt's or NING 1 Br garden crpls.673-3231/538-3836 E.Sideduplex. lst noor2 ChiklreftWelco!M" · ' Corona. Refs .,675-1917. crpls &: drps. $350, lilt & rightperson552-4883 wknds, 962·0678. Br. encl'd patio, gar , $220 Open Hous~ 11·4 Loh for.. 2200 3 Bd 2 ba newly decoral· last 968.n 46 L N Twoh R S 3 bed 2 b ts apt. Pool. Rec. Area. 2br in quiet Highlands. mo.645-8964 Sot Sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• • , · ge ew sc. 2 r. uper rm, a,<'P . $195.710W.18thSl. c /d,r11nge/rlg.FP,walk 1670281Gfttc..n h Be h Hight 2 ed. front yard, $375. 609 den. 2 Ba . frpl c. 3 drps, R&O. $310. mo. pvt heh, adults, $295. 2BR.l'r'.!ba,MV.GasBI. Arc ac e 8 • Poinsettia. Open Sat. & balconies, dbl gar. Nr 963-4569 963·1786 DIO APT. Decorator 673.4132. spac patio. ~ar. Conve-West or Bolsa Chira view lots. $25,000 each. Sun HOMEFIMDERS Golf course & UCL rum. Pvt. patio, wtr & nient.$225.540-9922 Nort.hofWarner 1049 Baja. 494·0655. · * •642-9900* * 547.5353 Fireplace. 4 BR. 2 BA, gas pd. $175 mo. 646·5330 Clean lBr, 1 ba Apt. above .---- D F t Costa Mesa 3224 3Br w/yard,garage $22S cpts. drps, R&O, OW. --garage. Sauna. rrplc. 2 Bd Studio. l 'h ba, Promontory ay ron ••••••••••••••••••••••• -chg· SMrp 2 BR. den. 2 ba. $345. mo. 963·4569 2035 Fullttton, CM $210. 645-1681 bctw 7 & 8 Garage. brick frplc, 50xlOO. SaJe or trade for $270. 2 Br, yard, cpts, 4Br. 2 ba, yard, garage condo. $315. Broker 963-1786 1 BR Furn, 2 lrJ! closets. AM. private polio. new, Avail local comm ercial. drpe 160 "D''MonteVis· 552.()(34 552-7000 quecnsize bed. pri v . . approx Jan t. Adults, $116.:i00.642•3490· t.a646.assa;545-7828 2Bryd gar,kids/pet ok . . . Housn Fvn1l1Mclor dre11:;in~ rm. xtra lge Charming Upper 2 Br, 2447Elden $275.979·1658. REALTY lNC. ' Lease option, University Unfumist.d 3300 room s. encl. J!Br. c rpt/drps/stv/refrig. d (714)846-1311 LOT 3 Br 1~ Ba. $.150 full UP· 4 BR, 2 BA, H/F pool, Pk, Cardiff Models, $350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/storage. J\dults only, Avail. Oec. 8. AdlL<i, NO Mesa Verde 2 B • 2ba, NO FEE LEYS. R·3 graded• c p ts, drps cpts/drps, nr. Hunt . mo. 752-8710eve752-8595 Drn mat i c N cw 28 r no pets PETS! $250mo. 673-9179. bltins, enclosed garage .• Offe r good through 4 or possibly 5 units. M9-2086 Hrbr, xhtt nelghborbd, le--L 3241 Townhome in Orange. · . ~-":!~.·Water pd., Call December3l, 197S Area oC deluxe aparl· $425.mo.646-9275. LCICJlllMI ~ Unfurnish ed PooJ Clean J bd, carpels & 2 Brunfumaptw/paho& ~ ments. Sellln t a\. U · ~ge •Br ~e. NIDIS ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• j;acuizi & P·Tennis Crt. drapes $180. Close to garage. $275 mo. Call lB / t f . 3 Br, $259, 2 Br, $190 Encl aeued value. disl., frplc, da.n rm., new R.B. townhouse lmmac. 2 Panoramic ocean view. 3 S32S SJ3-8S59or&7s-6673 shopping. 642·715-1 673·6651. r upper w 8 ove. re n g. gar, patio, bltm, Child ... 1829,evot,SCS..asst patnt. $375.673-0826 br & den, trplc. wet bu , br. 2~ ba, clin rm , frplc, · · &Oar. You pay gas, Sl80, OK 842-0389 Pool homo 3 br 2 ba pool, jaruul. $390. mo. blt.M, full lt ngth decks Co.tdomlnf ... s 1 Br rum. $175. Mature 1 Bedrm. Showplace-1st & la!\t $100 dep. 267·B --·-------• ' Also 3 b r h o u !le $.'5.50 mo Call 549_..64 •1-.&.-ished 3 425 adlts only. no pets. 147 E Watk /beacb. lg patio. Santo Tomas. 634-5226 L-leach 3841 frplc bltns d bl gar. . • · ~ 1 ..... St "~2 ""'"" frplc, gar. S27S mo. Call da""49f-4.931eves .~~-;•••••••••••••••• College Part'Anta . $395. downtown H.B. $300. mo. ~.494-9980 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUI ·'" • ...._. 673-8617 1u h E d 548-447lor~3666 962·20&4 SPRAWLING 4 BR. & B~UFFS' P norAmlc t\rming lge l Br. coun· •2Br, stove/ref. drapes, 2 Br dup .• Nort n • OENb 1 nd k YlC:W or back bay . try lutcllen. Nr. ever-VERYSPECIAL2brfor pct ok.. $205. 202 yard, view, adults, no HOMEAMDlltS Fireplice. DW, bllM, ome, ge. !\u bl~~ Beautiful 3Br 2~ bath ythlng. S'lJO incl'ng uUI. special person.1285 WaJlace 842.-7311 . ~t.1252s. $ftS. 49'-2S7S Ml a tills::. DeMf'f, * •642 9900• * cpt.s, drps. 3 br, 2 ba, wUh ocean view; ht·m 0 e Ii It h t f u I Pali o 1~ h.. A 644-jS48/675 32S5 ...,, 1....n 2400 • USO l mo . H3·4 5U ranae, oven, dish~ r .. rlrrptace, dbl 1ara1e: _.v,ange ve. • 2 Br. 2 ba famlliu . ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• •Br. ZBa. ~h~:ct. frplc 963-1788 w/'fll corp "drapes. etc. Top quality In every Huac I Br upper, all Studio, w/frplr, Sl 25. utll wettame. Most utll pd. Lwlury 1-Br, Vll!W. Near ID Acrea In BlytM Near t Br yard.child ok $UO 3 8R, 1 Ba . flnt & last, MONTH respect. ssiu Owner kitchen bltns + do;hWl'hr, paid. Av al I J a n 1, Mo. to mn. $225. 62 beach. French doort, C\trus., 1$900. $100. do:'ni + dep. S'l15. mo. Vacant. 0 L DER S p AN 1S 11 ~-4391 Adults no pets 642-4044 640-7853 aft 4 PM . Hamilton 645-2282 ::~ L-::A~~;:~· '50. per mo., or lra e 2 Br, rncd yard, 1ar '225 Indianapolis/Newland HOME~ 2 bdnn & dining 3 Br 1 ~ Ra nt'wly piunt· DCMG Pohd 3726 Coda Mno ll24 2 BR, l Ba. pool, 2 adult11 ' 14f.45'79. CQl.lcaePark ,lo\l\'~SBrZ arelll'.~162 nn .• ~lc.CIMetotown td~& cptd 2 s tory ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• max.125$. mo. 1m 9Newduplex,oceanvlew, The futat draw lo the Ba, Cl'\)t, drps, frplc. 3RR condo2baths, bltna. &bcac ~MONTH children 01<: nr pool & BIG 2 br. 2 ba, $250. UUI lBR£utstdeC.M. Jowa,541M338 ~~:e'=tii~ ba • . Wat ••• a Dall.1 Piiot Xlnl canct. 1351. Ava.ii. gep. dlnlllR rm, no pet.a. MISSION II.ALTY ret-fa(, No pet~. (213) In (I Near b ~Ac h . $175 ~ Cl 'f ~ Ad3 .,~., '714-0'7·1.523 ZU.9Cl:165 Qual11 Ad.642-S6'1'S. tmmed.~12 $300.846-8291 ,..._494-0711 434-3646an6 400-0t95or960-1142 631·1 ftM 1 1 ""'5678 -------- Lachenmyer Ht•cillor l I ' 11 " DAIL V PM.OT Friday, O.Oem* 51 1975 • ,Addt cit...Build IL.Diaper IL.Hammer 1t ... Carpet SERVICE •·· ement it •.. Wlre it...Hoe it...Cledn 1t...Move lt •.. Press U ... Paint ft ... Neil it...Plaster H ... Ax rt ... ' DIREG~ORY .......... Cahriltg ~-••1 t4aulttcJ ~ Maaolll"'/ ......... , T'"Stmct .............................................. ................•.•.... .•••.•...•.•.....•...•. .................•...•. .....................•. . ........................................... . lty a.om.. Vf/r'/ ~!!l care. Avallable chtr 1n your Ex Pert J aJ) an es e •tlAULJNG• HOUSECLEANING aaour P'lttPl•cet·Planten •WALLPAPERJNG• umw. Repa.ll', lnatall Ornamental J>runlnf. re- • ~nUal tcbr. will h•IP home part I ea. &et Gardener. Complete YARD CLEANUP BU11J~s. Call Janie•'• Brlck·Coocrei. PalJe Rel!aMte:icpeJ1 wortr. MrVlct lln•. reolJe. O. movall, rtll tum. lmrd. rw/bbmnron 142-3494. tog~nl Refs 494-3081 yard 1ervkea. cleonuP1. •• 5:W).0:W7 • • Ranedy Anna.115·'5SI. Block Wall.I 8:3.Pitt Nowute "Mac" &9·1A'4 OSdley.8'2·'315. Ford Laod1 caploc c..,.,.... 494·3027 li'r·~est.5..'57·2210· Fast Delivery. h1rnhng. HouaecleanlngWeekJy Reta.Eat.-. PAINTER, ht&hb' qual· DRAJNCLEANED SUO _982>_T8J_T_. _____ _ ~ .. •••••••••••••••••••• ~ CCHM:,.... Compl ftarden service. moving & cln-ups. fl up. Ownt.raru. Good rt1fs. WJLLJ.\MS&SONS iflednoecbyourwork. Eves, wk.od1Hmepdct .,,........, ~~Uon1. Remoc:lehn1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Malot·cleaouPt·•ll types fo'ree est. 842-4597 Od work. 842·1440 Masonry, Brick/Block M2-6!55 Ouar 6:18-7380 •••••• .. ••••• .... •••••• PU l oe . Pane 11n1 . Brkk "block prwaing. ~7-9180 &Stone. Call581-7829 -.. It-..&. l ll'i U..a..J•'-C.bmets. ete. '492·9'1!9 or Driveways. Sidewalks ulinC anytbln1. aaraae Experienced Cleanln1 "" •r-DI.AIMS CLURID ,__., ... ' 73b.!N60JackorJohn. curb " gutter. Pool ~c•Gardettt rlranup. Reliable fast OnARe1uJarBa1ta •int ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,. Strvln& Orana• Co over P rtJ l I rd 963&152 Call979·7819 •••••••••••••••••••••••VERY NEAT PATCH Atr,xturets 20 yrs. J\econrinl, N · MINOR HOME REPAIR decu. WaYf\e. 642'8613 r:re :, :,:e~~:oi.e,:: or service . Movln&IHauUo&. Studtnt JOBS & REST\JCCO. ~~:~;~~{:~~:: palrine le ratyJinJ. No J>lumblnf!·Carpentry BRICK & BLOCK WORK comm'cl property, free Su~y & Jer-2 vela. Tree Good Hout ekHPMcl w/larao truck. Reu. P'reeest. 893-14119. ANYTIME-ANYPLACE JOb too email. 0 our Ceramic Lale. 540·5.$60 patios. planters. walls. est. Call now 842·4940 trim & removal. fences. Reuonable·646··1359 -&rry 548-9123/839·5779 State lie f30l02? price before )'COU decide. . . etc. Quulaty al reas bldgs etc remov~. ear Wm. Geo. 11ko1kl, Carpentry, Fanash, Re prires 64S.S:Sl2 $7. Mow, edge, cleanup. cleanup. Free fu<'kup •HOUSECLEANJNG• PATCH PLASTERING C•540.1617 Owner. U8-5t10 & model & Repair. Reas Quality wrk. Expd. Call furniture & nppllances ReliableJapaneaelady p...:...._. P--'l'I" ••Al.LTYPES•• 645-flOS. rates.Call979·0379. LEONITE CONCRETE nowat559-1970 557-2005. 6312938aft. 7 ..... ..,.... _,..... • .., FreeFAt 5'0-e825 --------- S T A M P l N G C ob . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·''.'\')~o9$·~"C')•D""J•; '· REMOOEL·BUJLD blestone bri ck & tile General Senlu 1 Hauling, cleanup. tree re· EXPERIENCED Lady PETERS PAINTING 'i PVDLI S ,.: SPEC ON INSULATE patios, e• :.. "'"" 4.,.9 •••••• ••• • •• •• •• •• •. ••. movols, light demolition, desires ho~ecleaning In Int/Ext-Reas Ra tea •••••••••u•• •••••••••• REPAIRS-ALL TYPES •. · REFS.UC 645-3439. ""....v-..,. IDOIT ALL! dtggang.645-8512. Newporl, Costa Mesa CaJIGeneatW-0458 Reas,freeetta,lic. .;... [Ji IOOt<S \, ------=--------=-=---~~GOft11trtreoctid area. References. Phone ........ 9 Walt830-5020anyUme • JIWIUlT " CUSTOM CARPENTRYor Electric al . Plumbing u-~--&e · 642·0471 beforeS PM, HOUSEPAINTING S~l•sh '. Pl.ANTS "';' P ll od I •· d"": ••••••••••••••••••••••• et R •l ""2 4957 , ~ Cllllft9 r--, . c... a os. rem e "'a u.i· C c. easraes .... · ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnside/O\lt.Hl-L>ual /low Water heat'"'rs, dis· • o ot.. ~ l 549 "159 en. ontractor 11 yrs KATHARINE'S WLllTE , "' ' ot ... , t .. ••• you ., ions. .., E W t REAL CLEAN ' rates. B'"'""'e .,,., .,...,6 ...,..-•-, dralna. tau"e'•, ••••••••••••••••••••••• rJ '' ... , ..... Vov c1n xp. Remodeling, repair Ca rpt>ntry, painting, an a ~ '""' .,.........,, .,_... .. ... ar.u. -· .. ' • Carpet Sffyice work to rm additions. minor repairs. Free HOUS E ? Call Gingham ~~'i:;!~71:~ copper replpe1. Day Ir ERAMdl FrlC TlLtE.5 Nf~ ~ ·~ :C~~~~:1::!i9u!u ~: •••••••••h••••••••-•• Mr.Ryan546·6299 esllmates.545·1408 G1rl.Freeests645·5123 · · •PAINTING* night service. We take rem · eees · m JO t) DAILYPILOT ·, Shampoo & steam clean-_.... M l k --1-Eict:>e; J apane11e lady de· Landscaping Uc /ina 979.3335 Try us Mat.r Char1e. Llc 300948. welcome 536-2426. .; > CHRISTMAS TREE. -.;. ing Color bnghte . ""J a ure non-smo er eo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUSTPLUMllMG • ... 1'lnl u.c.e uued it-:, wh. . nera . •••••••••••••••••••••• lege student wl41 work s ires housecleaning. C I S 0 . ProL Painter. Int. & Exl "' "- t crpls lO mu~ bleach. Expr Hawaiian Gardener xchg for rm w /kit priv'l. Re I 'a b, I e · Nd s omp vs· esagns. QuaJ work & reas. Free •CALL942·•lll• ?~ ~::·~·=<· Clean hv rm. dan rm & Yd Cl & H li Ca 11 Larry 631 ·371 7 transportation. 642-4389. Sod. s prklrs. masonry• t 7!51·0684 /548·2759 MARV'S PLUMBING •••••••••••••••••••••.. rHJIPUI" Dec. UUl • lllh. :; haJI $15. Avg rm $7.50. T ._ ~anups 646au ng before4 or aft 9 waterfalls. Ford Lnscp es · · • 646-9807 • Removals. limbing, top. :1 Call 642·5'11 rot mwe.J rouch$10,chair$5.Guar nm prune '4676 ~ .. · Hou1e-c:leani11n _962·7817 ______ P r o f essional Paper NOJOBTOOSMALL ping, pru·nin·g . (Wormation. • ell!lJ. pet odor. Crpl re . ? SELL ·~le 1lems. ~1th a 963.3447 979:'0039 I Hanger. Reasonable. FIREWOOD $75 cord/· ~l&-0·0~·iY:·j·~·C' pair 15yrsexp.Dowork 1t~ve ~f?edm~lhdindg .to se1IJ. DaaJyP1lotClass1f1edAd. SELL idle items with a Guaranteed. 842·6553 Find what you want in del. lie /bond /ins . . myself. Refs. 531-0101 assa 1 a 5 0 it we I. 642·5678. Sell idle items 642·567 Daily Pilot Classified Ad. after 6 Daily Piiot Classifieds. 642·21624. Want ad results 642-5878 Apcrtrftettft Unfwn. A.pew lnwnb Furnidtfll Rental1 to shar~ 4300 Offiu Rental 4400 S..IMu Lost & Fo.d 5300 Lost & f.ound 5100 tt.fp W..tecl 7100 •••• • • •• •• • ••••••••••• ••• • • •••• ••••••••••• • • • or IJnfw-nlshed 3900 ••••••• • • •• •• •• • •• • •••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Opport...lty 5005 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ·-h 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a-ac 848 ....................... Professional male, 38, Lost: Eyeglasses on . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ewpori leach 3869 wants female to share M.w le~ Salon MacArthur Bl, NB about LOST: Male Chihuab~a. Assemblers Drop a pebble into th ••••••••••••••••••••••• RES 0 RT 28r apt in Tustin. Pool 1l you like 1t, name your Nov 13. Reward. 64().6279. reddish brwn w /white •Ocean from your Apt •DELUXE• Jacuzzi, Sauna Sl25. pnce. Best offer takes. . cbest,blackcol!~r.&fl~~ 'Lease. Luxury. secunty, Eastbluff 3 br. 2 ba. l!!e. 838·0662 v' Ai. condillolllno Localed In busy parking Los~: German Sb~rthaar collar. Ans. to Macky . Mature adults. 31755 C~l. Incl spac master suite, ~;::•te JMilo<'"' area on , 17~h St., C.!"f . Pointer , fe m .. Liver & SJC area. 493-1612 Hwy. 499·2835. din rm & dbl garage -Working Lady seeks same ../ ,..,..,., ~oderate chentele. Prin· wht. 65 lbs. Vic. Vons LOST: fem a I e St. --Auto door opener avail. toshare2 Bd. l ':i Ba. nr ~~:-_:-• capals only. 548·9447 or Center, Beaeh &Atlanta. Bernard, Vic. Riverside Oceanvlew 1 Bd N. end. Pool & recreation area LI VIN G OCC $105 + 1:: util. Dot. v's.cy --646-4!165 HB. Reward.!536-3<>40. Dr. & Coast Hwy, Npt ~ew cpt & drfs · el{'(· Adults only. no pets 979-5897 or 644-2800 t;xt. ./'...,.. ,..,.,. Beauty Salon Booth Space LOST Springer Spaniel. Hta. 548-4967 rplc, garage. 1 z blks lo •FROM $332• 296 Rental. Highclass Shop. female. "Mia". Children ----.----- Bch .. $275. 673-3731 or 865 Amigos Way.N B • 644·2138. heart-broken. Liver & LOST: child heartbroken 548-5804. ; G44-8064orSJ6·l4S7 Co nt<:n:iporary neat white.642_8399. over Jo~t grey female Whitewater , iew. m·arly Managrd by Oak wood offer s the responsible person 30+ $140 up store-offices cpts Barber Shop, Real Estate Cat. Vic. Pomona & new 2br 2ba&3br 2ba William Wailers Co finestinresorll1\1ngata tosh0ecnew.2 BR, 2 Ba drps air bath. 17301 omce or other business REWARD. LOST rem Wilson,CM.646·2732 lease S28o.SJOO Bio.ck 1~ price you can afford. apt. · · Airport area Beaeh Bl. H.B. 842-2834 together w /home under 1 silver Ing haired tabby, p _ _. 5350 · Bayfront 2 Rd, 2 Ba. Pvt Th • Sl ·11 · w/counlerpart busmess --roof. on heavy tr affic vie or Camino Real. ft'Sun-S beac h . 494-3383 o r B h & '""50 I ere s mt ion in woman (1'993·2758 SINGl E to 6 rm suites t t o 1 s•3 000 4928793 ft6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494.2339 c pier . ..., · yr Y· recreation fac ilities. · .' . . s ree · n Y .. • · • a · . k" ., 979-1935&644·4510 NlGHTLIGHTFDTEN· (6..Samoreves) Avail 1n plush offtce Point Realty,493-0208 Dn n mgproble m_. Ot nf b h A I s c s ' · . bldg nr. OC Airport. Full FOUND: Lge, Smokey CalJ Alcohol Helpline ·ea ronl ac vai •--------•I NI. ~URT . ·/\full time Work 1n g wom a n or servi ce incl: Rece . Dar 1 in g FASH l 0 N Gray male cal. Del Mar 24 hrsaday835..J830 no w. $200. ultl incl ocr.&uFRouT act1v1t1es direct or who ~oman w /l ehtld. All l, t • nJ p BOUTIQUE. Best N.B. Mobile Estates. HB. ----------1 536-0321 '"""" " plans parties BBQ's I . I I tonis • co erence rm. PREGNANT" Oceanfront 2 br. l ba. } r ly. $400. Ut1l 1ncl. Kids & pets ok. 536·0321 Ocean Vu. baC'h pad. $250 me! all ulll. 2882 Ale' ander Rd. 494-8171 N~wport Beach 38 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. Iba. wanter $300 . , \ • · pnvi eJ?eti _me mea s. no xerox. automated lyp-area. 962·4007 , · STEPS TO IEACH tnps & more. free Sun· !>moke1drmk I person · g tc C 11833•3640 675--0930 64<Hi823 ----.------1 Caring confidential day brunch. $225. 2· S300 C M. m .e · a FOUND: Boxer . 11 /20. counseling & reterral. 2 BR, Iba $230winter Plus beautiful singles. 549·9347. BEAUT. CLASS A PLANT SHOP. Balboa Vic. 19th & Hr br. CM . Abortion, adoption & 2BR.lba.wintcr$225 1&2 bedroom apts , -FIREPROOF OFC IsL Owner operated. Calllo identify.646-4382 keeping. 4BR.2ba,yearly $495 furms hed&unfurn1shed. Fem to share w/same. BLDG First time oHered. APCARE547·2563 Bachelor apt furn $165 Models open 10 to 7. 2br. pvt bath m Park Harbor at Adams c M 673-4713 FOUND: Pomeranian ----------• Winter Sorrynopetsor ch1ldren. Newport T o wnhouse. Atr cond, elect.' cpls: type Male, (213)866-71-42, MASSAGE SEAWIND Roo mmate servt<'e 640·1489 drp s music elev DRIVEIN Jerryor598·7940 FIGUREMODELS Condo. 2 BR .. 2 ba . den. available. Month lo -Janito~ ample prka A.Ii HAMBURGER F-OUND B D . Unf. Yrly. $475 month occupancy R m ma le w a n t e d . . I J . . SD & 5"'' , Free stand bldg. Lse, on· : . rown ox1c ESCORTS PRODUCTION ASSEMBLERS Electronic A&aemblers wilh at least 6 months ex- perience in cable har· nessing, soldering and touch up or pr ln\ed circuit boards. Ir you qualify and are a good reliable worker, please apply in person. STANDARD MEMORIES INC. AN APPLIED MAGNETlCS CORP. 2221 So. Anne St Santa Ana, Ca 92704 An Equal Opportunity Employer M /F straight. Ma l e 33 10.c . man. · · mm. ly $l25/mo. Nets $1000 F~m . Vac. Har bor & Sp &!RKA.l .... NGD .... EW Medical Sales man is ~.1v /N.B. Frwys, 7 man. from 11 AM to 6 PM. WalsonCM 642·6408 Outcall-Appt.only ASST. MANAGER for 79 "'" " " looking to share hou.se/ airport M. R. Stever, Could be doubted. New . ---Home-Office-Studio 3 Br, with Swed is h apl in Nwpl/ lrvine Mgr 557·0136or646·8396 b h 1. t · Found Himalayan male 631-3811 unit complex in Costa fireplace Small children O a kwood ,. II rt 4 30 PM --eac a rea is ang. neutered cat ----------1 Mesa 3 days per week. welcome 2635 Santa Ana area. "a a 60< PER SQ FT Hurry! $12.000 Terms to 546-3495 FOXEY GIRL'S Out-Call 64.5-3381or 837-9517 ,Ave <East Costa Mesa G a rde n Jim 552-7251 --1 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB suit. Ed Riddle Realty, Massage. U-Call, We-~ behind Santa Ana Coun. 1 .---------· Apartments Prof man lo share 3 bdrm AGT. 541-5032 Costa Mesa 646-881 l Found.sm toy female P<>O· co me . Spec i a 1 i z e tryClub).675·3399forin LAS BRISAS homeinlrvinew/2S-30yr CORONA DELMAR BICYCLE dle .v1c Warner & PCH, _P_a_r_ap_l_egi_·_cs_._54_2_·3_169 __ 1 •_formation. I Ho•port ln~h old fem. 551·6837 · Office space. 5oe a foot. DEALERSHIPS H.B. 846-502.4 SPIRITUAL READER ATTENTION! 3-6 Mo's Work 18 & 0Yer For Discriminating trvinP at 1bth G f R t 4350 Includes all services. Excellent locations. Con· LOST: to mo. old Greal Open l OAM·lO PM UTILITIES PA.ID I Adults 64 5-0550 •• ~.s •• ~ •• ~••••••• Ca rr 1 age R e a It y . tinuous training. all na-Dane, fawn, choke-chain. Advice on all matters, We _will train you in our BLOCK TO OCEAN Watch the sUft set Single Garage for Rent 675-6060. tionally advertised Jines. Ing. ears, only 1.0 .• call Jl2 N. El Camino Real, busmess. No strikes or .Deluxe Private 2Br. 2ba. over the ocean 307 1 . CdM No franchise fee. Mr. 960-3835 San Clemente. For appt. layot;fs, plenty~ work. Jr ·L~e walk·m do-sets , Rooms 40i>O · ns · .BusinenRentJll 4450 Milter (213),451...'>443 ---------4'92-9004 492-9136 you re ~!:Db•tlous & bllns. garage. eable TV. Bedch within steps ••••••••••••••••••••••• 830·6404 •••••••-••••••••••••••• Lost: 12/1 Tan Adult Ter-----------•would like a position out Adults/no pets. S300 mo 1 BEDROOM Pvt ent/ K. pnv. CM $25/ Office Rental 4400 DELUXE office. comm'J lnveshntftt rypoo. No ID. Lake MA.NCYS OUTCA.LL or the or dinary. Call till June 15. $375 mo. on •Heated pool "k & s60 1 mo. u P ....................... & ~~ustriaJ spaces. AJso Opporl'lllllty 50 I 5 Forest. CallS81·6892 Massage. Call after9am yearly lease Available •Son deck 54H-S954orSS6·00S8 m1n1 warehouses in••••••••••••••••••••••• . . Dec. 10. Call for appt •Private balcony 150 I WntcHff Dr. Laguna Niguel & Mission Computer typesetting LOS'I'.· Vic. Hbr Vu ~ills, _ (211) 421 -0574 5S1·6042after6PM. •Adequate parking LIVE at Newport Beach. NewportFinancialCtr Viejo areas. Handy to specialist will pay Calico Cat , w b &te , 539·1183 Steps to Sand, 2 Br 2 Ba . bltns. patio, frplc. S295 mo. 642-9666 Nr Hoag Hosp LarJ!e 3 BR. 2 BA. fplc, bltns. OW. patio. encld gar Adults.no pets. $29() mo 642.0596 ON THE BAY 3 tJr 2 Ba, frplc. dshwshr. bllns . pal io . $395 . 673-5719. •Elevator Weekly winter rates. S35. LtaslnCJ Office Space San Diego Fwy. 200 to negotiated interest and orange, ~lack. ~esponds •DIVORCE• •Secunty single room. 6302 W. Cst. Call on Site Manager 2000 sq ft. As low as JOr principal on $30,000 one to Jasmine, chalds pet. F\Jrnitureava1lable Hwy.PineKnotMotel. (714)642-3lllext2'6 persqft.831-1400 year from date of loan; 644·6689 Not expensive Let us do Lsereq"d·Sorry,nopets (714)673-0440 to be used tor. and LOST; mixed Terrier. it.$50includesall!orms. 5515 River Avenue F\lmished office, Banlt or 3200 Sq Ft C-2 store Cronl secured by computer beige, male, short legs, Expert service. Cal I (atSeashore&55lh> Rooms $2 5 wk up . Costa Mes a Plaza $85 with 6 drive-in bays . hardware necessarr to shaggy short hair. Vic. Jonet>&Assc.SantaAna. For appt. call 642·2566 w /kitchen Ap~s $37 .50 mo. 556-3900 ' Ideal for auto or boat set up prototype micro-Brookhurs t & A ti an ta. _834_-0969 ________ 1 P&RK .... EW•01tT wk up. 548-9755 or service. S85 W. 19th St, computer based text-96S·0809 Reward IA.MICRUnCY ~ " ...-645·3967 •lMOFREERENT• CM . Days 540·5710, eves processor for de· ----------1 AYON MEIDEXTIA SS TO MAKE CHRISTMAS MERRIER? APARTMENTS RoomtorentS25 wk. Use 1·2·3 Rm. offices from 646-0681 monstratlng ad vanced FOUfiD Black male CREDIT PROBLEMS? On the bay $l35 pe r mo. Near computer typesetting H u•ky Ham a"lton •· Complete ser vices a t Earn them as an AVQ•T of house Cacilit1es, frplc, ". rt N I IDEAL Newport Beach .. "' verv low ra•-..... 2519 1"' Luxury apartment living \ae back yard. 4 wks in ,...rpo · 0 ease req. capabilities. Call Gary Harbor area Costa Mesa. •1 ~_.. REPRESENTATIVE. Overlookl.ng the water. " 833-3223 9 Tt1noon maJllocaUonforretail& Krohmat492·7460. "'"""""". ·s 11 b t if l l ft advance+ security dep. wholesale. From $80. ....,.......... DIVORCE e eau U I s, Enjoy s75o.ooo health 1650 Tustin Ave, Costa FREE RENT 673·9606or673-9393. ~ytoLoan 5025 Found: Prescr ip tion Simple a nd Inexpensive jewe lr,y, cosmetics, ...... V I 2 b 1 b spa. 7 swimming pools, 7 Mesa. 645·2897 Offices as low as 35c per 2 Sto N t P t Of ••••••••••••••••••••••• Glasse• Balboa Ave For complete Ser vices more. I JI show you ~w. ""'ean u,yry. r. 3 h~htedlenniscourtsplus Ct M .. y · j & resnr p os c ... · •Call 83S-2519 Call M0-70U or Zemth duplex. s3oo per mo miles of bieycle trails, Pvt Ba & Bedrm for rent sq · 1S~ion te 0 JOO Sq. rt. ea. $100/Mo: Laguna ~c b. F ound • 7-1359. ~80·642·3639 putting, shu(fleboard. w/kil. priv'gs, $125 mo. Laguna Niguel. 200 to Gd k 'g A t ThanksgiVlDg day. Call Lo · FREE MARYi-_______ _ ---------1 . 2000sq rt. 831-1400 ea. par . g . Gtetadale lavnhMet· 499-3105 ve is a 3 IR, 2 IA croquel. Junior 1 s frp, CM. 979-8699 646-2414 . · KAY Facial. Let me BABYSITTER W led· Frplc, • 2 blk toocn $229.50 monthly: also l Pvt Room & Bath Balboa Lar~e single office in Law 1_ .... _"L.J al R--"al 4500 Corporation Springer Spaniel, m ale, 9 show you how great you Mature Woman to!~wtZ 6756682 I · t and2bedroomplansand ' Su1le. Xlnt N.B. loc . .-am nn Privatefwtdsfor2ftcl mos Nov lOFtnValley can look.968-5400. I bo d . yr Y or wan er 2 story ~own houses .. Elec· Island. $100 mo. 675·2578 Library. Xerox, Recep-•••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Trust Deed LOCllK. Nd~ i mm e d h o m ~ am ys, 3 ays a w,eelc. NEW2BrCondo.nrHoag tnc katehens. pravale or8J3..8511 tiorust,/Secretary area. 2000 Sq Ft office & 673·7896 GENT 4~ seeks new 493-5780&493-02!53. H06p. Wshr /Dryr incl' pa taos _ o r balcon ~es , FREE room to mature 644·9450 warehouse space direct· R.osonabl171 t ... !WtennHtcs.lff female fnends for dates Babysitterneededforayr Adlts. No pets $495 + cerpeting. draperies . lady. in exchange for ,-. . l~ across from OC LOST: B/W male Germ. &etc.Frank,8'7-6558,9-4 old, CdM airline couple Sec. Dep.544.6499 S';lblerranean par~ing hsework , 1 in fam. -Spaces Avail. Cl) AP· Airport549-1480 631-2233 Shep w/flea dlr/choke only. reg. brs. weekend& &: -----•with ele\·a.lors. Optional S48-05J4. prox 600 sq. ft. (2Y sq. cbn, last seen on M"'SS"''--E overnight640-5143 Clean 4 BR. 2 ba. lge maid service. Just north ft.) (2)J roomof!lce,$100 MofteyWant~ 5030 Fair view. CM. P lease "' ,._., prime loe Terrace front of Fashion Island at Room Laguna Beach mo. In large office bldg *HEW* ••••••••••••••••••••••• call 751.S190. BobJames-LlcMosseur Babysitter. mature, for 4 & back. Yrly S450 mo Jamboree and San Joa-Sl no "mo . man. da y at 2100 N. Main. ~anta COSTA MESA Will pay 10% interest on FO Hole ls I bou s eca I l 1 yr old . CdM. Prerer refs. JONES REALTY . qu1n Hill s Road worker. priv entrance. Ana . Call for 1nro wellsecured$352001st UNO need home l 494·5111 644-1680. 673·6210. Telephone (7 14 )644·1900 nr town 497.2014 558-8029 <Near Harbor & Baker) T 0 Good COsta Mesa Siamese & Peralan Cat. 1 --------- . for rental informal.Jon. 1360 to 3480sq. rt. w per P~PertY Prime buyer Bl k & g r ay cat. l!nd6yMetll & Babysitter/Housekeeper 3 BR. 2 ba, &deal beach Newport Bch. Sleepm~ '300 Sqft New Medical Of· sq n. 110·~. ? phase Call 645.1221 ask fo~ BeauWul. 673·!5797. ~otion mature. transportation rental, patio. enclsd gar sanCltmettte 3876 room near s hops & f1cc for lease Ya block power, avaal mid Dec .• ReaJt.orDanWallentine FOUND p . 8 Ibo •••••••••••••••••••••••Mon-Fri. 7 :30·tPM $350. yrly lse. JON ES ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. Pvt entr & bath. from Hoag Hosp . owner (714} 540·4058 or uppy a a Schooh& 962-2003 REALTY, 673·6210. Deluxe adult 2 br. 2 ba. $120 mo 673-0343 Cabinets, etc, free if your Broker Mortgiges. Trwt ~~ Wed. Nigh t . IMtnlctfM 70051--------- . tf)"" y l . 2b llood Joe $250 incl heat· y--....u R--"al 4250 lease ass':'med. Call Deidi 5035 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ith Bl ARlM Af 1101 . _,,..., r Y. r nr ocean •. h l. te 496-5167 __.,on ""'' t 548-3451 tal Dec. 31, ...... ••••••• .. •••••••• w oca o owin g. Elec range. ref; shag mg.,. 0 wa r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• thereafter ; 675-1189 or Lease 1,000 aqn w /office FOUND approx 9 mo~ P'rofeuioftal C.M -Newport area 128-46 Street 644_.34-0 San Juan CA.BIN mail replies to Ad. No. 110-220 v, heat, hot LOANS ~ti 80% German Shepherd in c ...... M••gllMnt 979-12188 OCEANFRONT new 1 Rr Capistrano 3871 * * * llG IEAR• * * 572. Daily Pilot, p .0. Box water. new building, gd Fal~~ McConnic" by naUonallirm with of· --.-... UTl--C-1-... -.. -- , lQ>per. Cpts. drps. gar.••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 large bedrooms. Sleeps 1560. Costa Mesa, Ca. locale. 645-2244. lllTD an .. 9•/o are . . fices i n m ost major .,,. "' Vrly lse. S300 642·3443 C. new Condo. 3 Br. 12 Separate game room 92626 16,000 sq fl Bldg, lge . WTD L091t F 0 UN D Ge rm • n cities. Call Mr. Phillips Manqer ~~loll· for NB drps. crpts. bltns. Ex· with color TV and pool Offices from 150 sq ft. to fenced paved yard, fac-Fllltest Termulnce 19'9 Shepherd Female, 3.5 tor ltee explanatory eon· salon. 5'0-li!CW, 8".oesl 2H()U.!)eStoBeach,4Br2 tremely reasonable at table.Hugesundeck.By JOOsqft.PrimeC.M.loc. tory li~hting, airlines. SolllerMtg.Co. mo1. Black &,tan . ference.752·1616 BEAtrrlCIANS Ba. frplc, wetbar. den $250 496-4161 week or week·e nd. Manufacturing area 800 amp low rent 13c 642·2171 MS-0611 !557·1892. Paular1no ft JoblW..ted 7075 SpaceRentalaCdK µr. SSOOyrly. 642 3443 Sant A 0 3880 494-8611 , Laguna Beach. 646-4296or551·4289 · gross 9r 0 will sell 'with Babbs St. • ............. ~••••••••• 613.()40t .,·, 4 b 2 b d 1 ° " easy terms. 538·1056 2acfTD LCHMt Wcnthcl F d C lll 1 Co i ~ppeJ k r, a up ex.••••••••••••••••••••••• Choice Vail ~cation. 2 Br Deluxe fully equipped Nick Rogers Realty BuyT.D.'s torc31h. oun : Large o e. V c. mpan on driver & tilt B E A U TIC lANS-Op r •~n ec · 1tar .. partial2Rrs1ove.dshw11hr,garb. +loft Condo. Sips 8. Law Offlce. Fashion Loanson2ndTD 's Newlllnd •Adams.HB. cooking for man 6CMSS. w/followin S. Wlll pay view. s teps to ocea n d1sp air cond shag walk to lift. Avail Feb. Island. secretarial help FREE RENJ New Loans-2nd TD ·1 963·5953. rel. 536-0420; 97t-4256. ht ch comm or booth AgentM().6161 crpts, df1>S. encl patio. $15 a day. Write Dr. R.W. avail. $500644·7600 $3000 .• $30,ooO. · Lost. Black remlle Cat Bll:kpg for s m all bust· apace rental. 844-·U.. Sub-lease lge Bachelor. nice residential area. F08~r. 3270 S. Monroe. E;Quity Inv1mt. Div. w/wbt •pot on cheat . Ap· neaes in my home. 8 yn BEAUTY OPR. Leading ~artNewport.$2l9.mo Close to 11hops. mature DenverColo.80210. Plata 0 NL Y A PI W BMlNETTMTG.CO. prox 2 yrs o ld. Vic exp. Piyroll, quarterly NB Salon Ast forllm 640·7063eves. ad~ts only. No pets. In-Bhr Bear Cabin. 2 Br. En c:uffnS.ffH SPACES LEFT. RIMT 20'YrainOtsCt,y. Golden Lantern/Sant• rt'J)Ot'b, thru' trial bal. e44.ml.E~es.5S2-0IM3. • Qn the Canal. Unique qwre 415 S Orange Apt frplc, cpts, sleept 8. Wk Cu1tom-dccornted full 01 LEASI 645-2l.S4anytime Clara. Dana Pt. Reward. ~782 C: orwknds (714)67S.87T3 size view o ff lcea . S8l·~OTaft 6 ..,_._, .a..-t •1215"67J.ZOIS1 . Bteycle mecb. to UM'ft'I· large l Br. unfurn. nu S~rvlcu of Certified · · ALWl•IVI Cook Prep or line wanta ble & repair. Muat (\lrn. C'P(I, drpa boat s!Jp avail HOMEftNDIRS Profe111onal Secretary. Storoge 4,10 ,........ Lott malt Sh\h.Uu 5 yrs, position in La1un1, a p. some tools • trana. txp. saoomo.673-0357 ••642-9900• * ASPEN ~ptlon &tequlpment.l ....................... Lost&,.... blk/Wbt collar H S.1371 Call 494-308'7494-302'7 only. 8n-40A bet. 10am- ~ 2Br courtyd, carport $180 2 Bdrm, walk to Hila a. blk Alrporter Inn. 2* Stonge lot for RV'• etc. •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• <N~ U"ea) LI 12noon . .Mo r. 2ba. Park Newport. chg-town. s kltodoor. Extras. Mirbelaon Dr Irvine • 50 per mo Neill Sien ._D•~••al1 1110 cenced Vocatlonali---------*blease. Compl fat"1l In 1Br.gar,s mlchlld$145 Slps6-6. Reuonebledal· Coll EveMoore:'7s2·02'.U· ~.Fortnfo,Sl1·33'7f ••••••••••• .. ••••• .. ••• Lo•t ... ~or rlowShJ•~Tor nurse. Eitp'd cb•rt• ori---------· cl'd . car. $320. Ph ly fl wkly rates. (303) ~~ llrlY , ma• IU, mtdicln•. X lnt ref. Bew._ 4-f~' •• lt0-1C89. l Br. ear. fenced yard 92.5-4Jl49. Mite Box 3896. FREE RENT. l month on a.tds W..W 4610 ~~ · !f•1 •,, •hlto, aaa. to SU.20llS, 548-8057 to lln 4llll • CU WALK to beach. Lre 2 br. A I t FttrafslMd Aspen, Colo. 81111 J00.1100 sq l\ delux:e ofc.. ....................... ~ ~ ._ . ~~ ; ~i,lnft •i= ...., W.tM 7100 10 to ,..,.. al Ill•· DU.: 2~poo1•tennis,$J16 4f;U::..:..-d l tOO .~..._ ... _ .... 00 No.C.M.540-2200 Wanted: Space tor 23' ~ ~~Al HlCh .siitooipae:.rd •••••••••••• .. ••• .. •••• =•~•~U.~= 64.2·30f8· &45·7708 .,.... _ _.... "a trailer ln bead\ area, ... ,......., .,,. ·-· · · ... --L • ,_ ' ••••••••:•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... .,,.,......... pa.rkorp\/tok.5~ .i l..ooll•rouMt Lu _.. .... ,1 "''~ ,.." area. Earn profllfot de-t...,.. bdrm ar den. S2:IO. Jf'HE F.XCTTING nm mate wanted to •hart ~11 atrvlce 1ardto of. r. ''' out '"°" 11= Potillon opa 1ll 1ccounla Uverte.1 6 cu b, lriPI or Court.ya.rd pool. Adulta p A.LM MESA. A.PTS. 2 it)' hse w /vJew ln Mia· fleet near a.lrport. Jl'tom ... , .. ., la.est fl ~ • tun taiem 11119 MOW II-THI TIMI receivable IOf' entrl~Uc :C~~P~~t_: -.mo MJ.NUTESTONPT 1.ionVt-t~SSl-8838 o Lt'atinaoUlceop.n Aa•c• .~:=-: .. a:xi.!: torjobteek"matocb.elt Individual. N•edecJ to •-.i -ao.i-/.i .... call BCH. to5 Mon·"''-"9·.S ••••••••••••••• .. •• .. •• t.tndttuw 01111 Pilot l he Dally Pllot Help audlt •CCOG1'ts, make"-· uu--,.._.. 1m>Yrly;2brnrocun 9'ach, 1'2 BR Need female roommate. t.a.us 4 f Want.td clul1tlcatloa. lJ PotltJ, utllt wttb mllet· Hl·0 21. rom 8111 .~ .Avl lfl, m1, ref: shat 111 11 t.M Job JOU want LI not Cl•mente-San .Juan • -~·•St.rttt ... ~0 AduJta.NoPels 145-'°88orfl.12·S440 uUl,PR«.ll .mo.2855E ..... f ...... ;i .. , ..... , ••111&~e1,_,,~1 there)'OUmllhtconilder Llthl typlnl required. Capistrano arH , call T~ous.. lSll Mesa Dr Cit Hwy 67S-Gf00 , .................. --.... •-.. __ ow Olrtall•• Tr" ri orcettna your ••rvlca _m. __ •_r>. ______ . ___.and Mm• vte--v ""''"'" s;, Ne .,. • .-uuuu .,.er ll>&T• lfltlr oa Ott. lUJa •· -'th d •-,.,,_ I b J~El Toro aru caJI ' Br Om 2 ea rtpl cs Blu IA•tol Newport Clauilitd adt sell blR N B soo aq. I\. Uppu. Colla Mita loo. lit umt .lQ ; C.lt """'' '"' "'' an • UI MJ9 ° Are you man•••rnent ~ • • :bl ,:... e.icutl are~· Blvd.> itmw. •ma1J llefN or any Ocean view. f12S . lnel offend ff9.1.2181. Lean .... ..,......,. '• Want.ct c•c.cor"7· PlloM oriented Earn up to F.q\a.liwor. t·~rb~,_,· ...... -.- -..., M&-8llO lt~m. Just call 842-58'11'-ulll (114).U-3850 nam• • •. • ~. '.rl Id-~ Sl.500 mo Pit. at41D + ' '7 I ·' ·. ••• - E h y a v E - Ht • •• I Ii; ro £• Be Al M C: !fi1 Hu B1 D d~ 4l fl) f't tu - r l>c I> I' N -Ch tll tt - -- /'\ (( •I (J ~ P" [; p a r n -re 11 c C'c • 11 ( h ~ f1 t' l• ·' f • II 5 Cc ~ n l f r I \I I I E e t II r .. I r . \ c t ( l f I r f d . f e 1 - '• . . ~~~~t:.c! ..... !!.~~,~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~!'!'::! ..... !!.~~ '~~~~·:.~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~.~~~ ..... ~~.~~ U111e:s Aides le Orderlies. RB> OHlOH BOYS AND GIRLS 12to15. JANITORIAL -MAINTENANCE l·ll aru!t. WJll traio DANA POINT M"5a Verde C'onv Hosp, NOW HIRINC 661 Cent.er St. CM •W11.1tr~!lt!S •Cooks Friday. Oec•mbef 5 1975 DAILY PILOT 0 5 ~~~-~!:.~ ..... !!.~~,~~.-:.':.~ ..... ?!P.~ ~ ••••••.... ~~.~~ TAILORESS li<>ODl~'S GALORE-· t-:STATI': 11'FMS ANTl~UES Earn Chnstmas money workmg a rew hours after school and Saturdays. If · you are honest, ambitious and not afraid to talk to pc<>µle , phone Mr. Wolfe at 645·2873. Equal Opportunity Employer · Prominent Newport Clothing Store Wishe:s To H1re A M"intenancc Man Of High Quality. The Hours Would Be 8 :30A M -4PM Monday Through Sat urday. Add1t1onal Hours Available, Ir Qualified ' PTOM ETR IC Ass1stanl. aJert, mature. have car, must t)'pt', will train. 848·23SO or 548-1526 •C'~~h1er llollte:.ses We have a nosilion open for an ex •Rartt"ndf'~ f"'.-k •Th•hwashers-Ru~boys pen enced t a1loress lo wor part tJme Apply Jn Pt"non alongside the greatest master tailor to Dano Point Marino be found anywhere in the GR EATft:ST F\.lrn. j.)()rct•l:un, s1tv\'f 1itlw.s. C'ry:.lal. C.:hnstma~ shop early b1,: :.ale • d•Y' only ~c 4-7, 1967 Church St C M I blk F. Newport btwn l~h & 20th ORDER CLERIC 11AM·6PM Sl'ORE to be found anywhere. Our Necess skills . Typing, LargHo. benefits store as located in Newp0rt Reath & Appliancn 8010 Help Wanted 71 00 Help Want•d 71 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat Mcmufadu~r l:k>llverym•in, over 21, LA llas <1n 1mmcd UP\'Dlng Tunes routt> C~ta Mesa for a arl'a No collect Must MOLD REPAIR have depend. car. Startln9 Wage Is S3 Per Hour R.py To Clouifittd .Ad #420 C /0 Daly Not P.O. lox 1560, Cos.ta Meta, Ca 92626 SPECIALIST HelpWCll'lted 7100 Help Wonted 7100 ~64~ I Must be capablt> of re DENTAL RECEPT. Min2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• painng f1ht'rRlao;:. molds yrs exper. Mus t type, & Pa. r ls & m .1k111 i.: know all phases or front modu1cat1ons. Reefs rnin dt•sk. Salary & benerits 3 yr:. exper Apply al open. 640 0300 or 833·081!1. lslandtor Yachts 1922 Barranc.i Rd lnine Eriual Oppor Employer Dental Asst, part-lime, experienced. Call Dr Wcll\cr at 847 -8501 Bookk p • Ofo;NTAL Cha1rsidc As ttper arttime s1sl E-:xper'd. P /liml' Approx 2 days a \\eek Morns only . NB 548·5504. Must be cxper1enl·ed. - - Call 9G2·R9\0 hctw H & Dental Floating Assist 9/\M wkdys for busy long estab'I ore. Non s moker. Refs Wntc.• Bus Ora ver. for Laguna Classihl•d ad no. 568 c to H~Hch Unified School Daily Pilot PO Box 1560 U1slnc-t. 4 hrs or more Costa Mesd, Ca 92626 ' <lallv. $4.183 pr hr In-- - --- JUNIOR SALESMAN 10 To 15 Years Old Earn $20-$40 per week working after school & Saturdays. Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley areas only. Leave name, address & phone number on tape recorder. Call 536-4298. , qwrc al 2003 La~una Ca-Dental Assist. p /timc. Ex-H-• W t d 71 OO H.fp Wanted 7100 nvon Hoad. 494·8013 panded duty dental as· C'IP on ~ ~ -. . •....•.•.•....•....... ···•··••••·•·····•··••• phone work, basic math Equal Oppor. Employer lhe tailor shop JS on the 2nd floor of the ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exper 1n international . l . d't' ,1 J)c,hw-,hr, wshrs & dyrs. business desirable. Send store m a ar ge aJr con I t0nev room rt't'ond j!uar $45 ~6·S2lls resume to Classified ad Respi"ratory with all new equipment. We also have 1139 7620 no. 602, c/o Daily Pilot, the best sales staff, selling to the P. o. Box 1560. Costa Therapist nicest customers & if you would like to Mesa, Ca 92626. h h t 't l -------1 Min 2 yrs exper Must a ve t e oppor um y O J0111 our Kt·nmore Washer. $.JS :1 cycle. Copper tont>. look:. llke new 493 oms ORGAN SALES have exper. in blood team ... P lease send a tJrief resume to· Old eslub'I co. Good gases, lt!U & general n. o..u.. Pilot, P. o. lox 1560, Costa Slo\e, Okt'eft' & Merritt benefits. $800 Draw Xlnt respiratory care. Salary u---r _... __ ur-~ od LO I w/dbl oven. Kenmon potential. commensurate w /train-.__;Ce. 92626, ~ tto. • • Wa l!h e r , like new Chns Baker. 540-5001 mg & ex per Contact Mr. We wil cOfttoct JCMI for• Werview. 642 5392 Snelling & Snelling of Hamilton, Costa ~esa /\ o M I RA L cl up Ii·,. NewportBeachA$en<"y Memortal Hospital, HelpW..ted 1100' ........ W..tect 7100 refngerdtor,SlOO __ 4_340_C_a_m_,,;,,.p_us_D_n_v_e __ 1 642-2734 EOE ••••••••••••••••••••••• :::?:•••••••••••••••••• 673·4724 TYPIST RECEPT. SECRETARY Neat. accuralt•. ~ootl RN grammar. exper·d only PART-Time eves & Sat AM. Pref'd for students, ---------ms1de -work. guaranteed wage. Call Al, 542-9013 CCU/ICU Wtlltam Pereira A:. \mana Radar Rangt• M1crowa\ e oven w /auto ddl"'tr.>t Like new $425 5S2 ~3!111 Ad Agency Contact Mrs. McDowell, REAL ESTATE SALES FUii & p/t1me. 3 11 JO & Located near 0 . C soc1att'5. 644-<)620. Rdng. 12 cf. 1 dr Xlnt ATIENTlON 117·30 shirts. Contact AJrport 1ryoucantake t:qualOpporI-;mploycr cond $75, can dehver LICENSED, Mrs Jensen. 642-2734, Grei;1g shorthand at ------750 4441or7501172 UNLICENSfo:D, Costa M emor ial 100·120 wpm , type GETTHE RED Hospital, 301 Victoria, between 55.75 wpm & are *UTOTEM * CARPET CM. E.0 1': looking for a challenge, TREATMENT' then send us your re EMPLOYMENT We train you to sell --------• sume. OPPORTUNITIES homes with an accelerat RN Classified Ad no 567 Full or Part· Time eel course that starts 1m c/o Daily Pilot No Exper . Necessary mediately. If you are in· Emeniency PO Box 1560 , l\gc 21·65 Eligible terested in earnin.i big P /limc, l tPM-7.JO/\M. •-C•o•s.ta•M-e.sa •.• c.a•9•26-26-GoToThcNearcst Wl'sl1nghou"1 r t-frigerator w or ktn ~ l'Ond, older, $35 & you rnove 494.3374 eves Auction 8015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** CAR WASH HELP Full ur p/ltme •5 LO('a l1uns s1st & plaque control m- stru<·lor Cha1rside ex· Housekeeper wantC'd live per. Xray lil' req 'd. Xlnt in. Light work money rrom the start, Xlnt working conds. ---------TICTOCM/\RKET Good Used Furniture & MAID, PART-TIME get individuali1ed rree E .o .i-:. Contact o. ---------• ForApphcallons &lnfo Appliances-OR 1 Wlll Call 675-34_63 ___ training on the job in one Hoache, n. N Co!> la OR CALL (714) 642·7702 Sell for You. M~tro Car Wash ~ISO If arbor Bl. CM MAINTENANCE MAN of many top offices local-Me s a M c m 0 r I a I 4 Secretaries Tic Toe Systems. Inc. MASTERS AUCTI~ 1)...,. k Clurk, The Inn al llousek<:•epcr/Cook for 121 I\ I ed thruout Orange Coun-llosp1tal,642 2734 646 8 686 & 833-9625 ... , ~ PP Y 1 n P e rs o ty, t-all for rurther de·i---------Needed Immediately --v oppor. Sal open. 842·6631 557 3870 Lai.:una. 211 N Coast people. Live in . P\'l Castomw('ave Carpel tails . Arlene, 17 14 ) ·-----·-rtl---.-.-. Goodtypin)!,someopen-Wa1tres~. exper only Aft6-Cafl842-1542 ---------·1 llwy.1.agunaReal'h A~k room&ba.&129606 lR4llOPacir1cSt.F.V 848.8742 ingsw/sh,somewilhout. Noon ... H' shirt IHut• --------- for Mrc; Gob1el ---RN'S Short or long term as· Dolphin. 3355 Via Lido. *PUBLIC* CENSUS ENUMERATORS CITYOI-' :'\r:WPORT BF.ACll S2 35 Per llour Tt·marnrary pos1l1oni. Housewives earn an extra Management signmenls-your choice NR DIETARY SPVSR S5 S6 per hour l<'3 l'hing PEOPLE ri-:nsoN Heal Estate Sales tFull-Timel lmmed. placement *FURNITURE• F 1T for 144 13ed s. F h.ohby dasi.es wt'!ri f:xet· looking ror part UNlnUEHOMES AskrorDebb1e WAITRESSES •AUCTION• Pre\ to11!> t11et<1ry t.>Xpr. Chem LI lpJI d ~-m lime bu!>1ness associate ,... Med Surg, 11·7 JO shirt or Margaret E'<pcr'd. 1-'ull or P t Tonit• 7.·30 PM• nerc Must ha\'C' com-!?,;.,o~oocry . !>79·3488 or iBn wholcsall' suppll1e:.. ~e~ea~~r~~. s~::~~if~~ ~pP1f:i o~lyc.u ~exc~1T:n~ Tempo Temporary Help Good hrs Neat appear DE/\LE .. RS WELCOM L· plele1i nr be enrolled in _"'::::::! _ · · u .s 1 n e s s f ll I Y 17802 Sky Park In•me Ovt-r 21 ~ · "" .ippro' cd <'our se Gd. lls k C k • f cap1tahLed. Interview office. Strong sales sup-benefits. Contact Mrs 540-4455 Surf & Sirloin R~os-Bankruptcys & "" r 1 e pr, oo exix:r or 673 2223 port. 2 Openings. Contact Jensen. 642-2734. Co:-ta1..__________ 5n30 W C t 11 NB and C • _.....-... wages u.:ne its. J\pp Y single person Live in -----' Jackie Handleman Mes a Memo r 1 a JI•__________ " · oas wy,' I onSICJl'lrmmTS IM"i.:111111ng Jan. Apply hy in person 8382 Newman B I b . r· $JOO No Phone Calls Reaullful sofa. loveseat, lh°(' Hlth, 197~ at lhe1 Ave HB. 8'12·5551 a oa. re $ MANICURIST 546-5990. Hospital, 301 Victoria SECRETARY corree & end tables. l't•r'lonnel D<.'pl . 33011 673-187_9_. ______ Ready to work Apply inl----------1 C.M. EOi-;. Gfo:NERALOFFICE WAREHOUSE M/\N stereos. Cir & B IW TV .... Newport Blwl. N 13 Dining Room Waitress.~ person Tues thru Fri. J ---------APP I Y 1 n P <'rs on < .,. ,. t 4 PM t 76JW Bk REALESTATESALES RN PARTTIME 494.9444 Customweav" Carp"'ts lovelyLowry >rgan,ncw .-.xper in u1n1n..: room_ Ind Engineer ~8K o a . a er, ~· " & ed o~d ts A I '4'• CM Jo"n -Ho 1 18480 Pac1f1c St. rv , us '"' room se Chd. must be cxpt•r full ~~rv;~~ aaTt~srt. 9 .~~i;:' Medfg par01 ~en acct ~~ I 'TT' Perm. weekend charge SECRETARY MAPLE BUNKIEDS "r p.1rt time Call ror 1n-llotel La).!una . 425 s: ~ ~~a I ~°icRc $.l l~h" MASSAGE TECH. Tarbell, Realtors position. Oay shirt. Sut Wheel Alignment & Brake Hookshelves. ch1lrlrt>n'!> ll't .11 w 673·!!39:1 Coast Jlwv 1 3 ,, Och /t one r · r TR.._l .... EE •Free 15 day truining acute. psyC'h ho:.p1tal TO THE Techn1c1a n , Newport rockers, antique dresser, • J • , ,...~ __:__ Jrvine Personnel Agt>nt·y "" " cours" 1'l'mge b<>nefits G<trfield Tire Center 5 J>ay work chests and ch<iirs, cedar ·---------1DONUT Shop. all nigh• 488E.17th,Costa_Mesa Young lady <l8·2ftl for " c 11 7781 PRESIDE.._.T k "'I ,, A pl h t d k I • · I t· t C II · •Cad1'llaccarprouram onv . usp .. " w • .,a .., .-omm P Y c cs s . es amps, Cocktail Waitress ~.-htfl . No ('XI> n"C' Su1le22<t b42·1470 eJ,!i imac u tame post· .., G ( Id /\ l lE '"''KJL' (' t l l C'IM -' . t ·' ~ · N w •Hawaii. Acapulco trips a r 1 e ,, t'. Top ski.Its r"'q'd .,.,, ,., cMs wy, c , rnunu mirrors. pie ure:;. Anpl,v 10 PerM>n w 2c 1c A I t10n ° exp. nee. e u,•7 967l ~ s·tcw"'s . w<:sshers, dryers, •· nman agt• ,,.,,,, np1iy send to school , earn •Isl place-sales in ""· ... pp1y,·n-son Wlf()WJ\N'fS·1·c>W'Cll'K'> "' ,lln5f'M Mon thru Fri in P<'r"'ln Mr Donut 135 ---------•I --1 "" r-· ' rdri gcrators Pl.US 'lhl·Anc·1e.·nt ?\l nr1ncr F h c·M whale you learn Apply in OrangeCounly RN's&LVN's I CUSTOMWEAVE Df!IVEA CAB' LOTI;OFMISC ITEMS :11~J7 W Coa~lllw,\',NH •. l7t , ---Inspector person <iny afternoon or •1st place·listings taken . . II CHOOSE your hour-;, S -2930W ,. H inOranaeCountv. P /t1me openm.:s on a CARPETS r r h ComeSee--Sa•e Earn $200 mo p/time ~~~ · .._oa!>t wy., •Isl pla~e·hstmgs ~1lld tn shifts. Calif lie r('q'd. 18480 Pacific St. F.V. ;~~: 0~11~ t~~~l~r~~~l'~ 0~ Item!> subJel't lo presah: .--------1 h S 1 1 1 ELECTD""MIC -----i OrangeCounty Pica st' apply Park --------C We honor RorA and f'uller Rrus a es. oca "-V S 11 Ith Women an be !>h).(hll) area 8111.968.8378. 1111..•SPECTOR Mature bachelors wish to •1st place-advertising m upertor ca care. SECRETARY handicap ped Neat Mastercharge COMPUTER OPERATOR ROT A TING SHIFT " c•mploy marned women California ~~52A~~n3rEAve, NA NeededforallJ.?eneralof-Clean Appearance MASTERS.AUCTION Eledronic Tech ror household manage-•lst place-advertising in · l · •· f1ce duties Need immed Vele; .• retired A$:l' 25 lo 2075 1 ~ Ne~porl Bl CM lllJ?hly expe r'd techn1 With 1 to J Y<'ars ex· ment in Laguna Beach. the U.S.A. RN. vacalton relief for 3 548-7765 70 St.rpplemcnt ~our m 83.19625 & 646-8686 c1an ror aud1o·v1deo-H ~~~~~~ ~~:c':~t·~ar~~-. Cookinj{ skills important. •1st place w~nner RF.LO wks & therc3fler 2 days SECRET ARY come. Dn \l~ a t•.ib 6 hrs Bicycles 8020 & d11'(ital telephone work. me"hani·cal or "leclro-S4 00 per hr. 497·2.360 Home Buyers Contest wk. 549·3061 G-' nr more a ctav Apply in Must be able lo cngmeer . ' ~ IC unlicensed. let us ,as· Shorthand not rcq " person. Yello~· Cab Co . ••••••••••••••••••••••• A pos1l1on is available service & install a wide mechanical parts. com Medical Transcnw sist you in oblatntnl? your SALES-ADVERTISING w figures New port 11251 Slater Ave, f'oun Used Bikes & Parts. Buy• for an expenenced or variety of electronic ponenls, sub·"5Semhlies Fast f:xpert & exper'd RealEstatellcense.Call Outstanding sales op-Center C p A Reply by tainVallev sell & trade. 24RR • tr;.1 1n et• Computer svslems Only persons or assemblies. Must only. Busy surJ!ical ofc. Bill Rory portun1ty Sell adverlls-matl t o C.1rford & • -Newport. Bl . CM.· Oper ator with 7ero 3 exper'd in professional & know color code and be Newport. Send resume lo 842-6691 ing space for Orange Monroe. 500 ~ewport Wool Press1•r, dr) Clt'an-642-79_1_0_. --"'----- ve:.i rs pre\ ious C'< industnul audio systems able lo work with a Class1f1ed ad no. 569 c/o County's fastest growing Center Dr Suite 507, ing plont, only ex-pt'ncnce IHM 370/158, eed I p t . aun.unumof supcr\'lswn. Daily P1k>l. PO Rox 1560, bll . I d .NwptBcb.92660 J>4!ricnccd n~cd apply_ Schw1.nn Continent;tl, D{)s & 0 ., .. "',vp"r1cn<'"' n appy. as experm Pleaseapplympcrson C"'osta Mcsa Ca92626 pu cation. mm~ . - - -496·1l446HtftAM 68PM verylttllcuse.xlras.$95 . . -. '"' ._ " video systems & digital · • · · opc~1ng. This pos1lwn Secretary /Girl Friday · _. 962 '1458 days 962-677;! pre ferrt>d MuH be transmission necess. & MfJmtTrainee reqs hard work. in-p /lime.Hunt.Harbour.4y/\CllT Salesman eves. a\ ailabk on a rotating helpful. Up lo $8 hr start· ST AND ARD Young man to work in telhgem•e & .most •mJ>:<>r· Hrs a day Call 846-0011 n cc rJ t' d . s c 11 0 c K , sh1fl basis. Please send ing. Call 547 ·5901 belw ME M OR I ES 1 growing tool rental bus. tant professional sell.mg ror appointment. HOATS, 2900 L<ifa yclt<.'. PeuJ?eot 10 spd lady " rc~ume or letter i.um 8·12am. E._ o_._r._,_. ___ 1 Must be neat in appr & Real Estate Sales exper Compensation --- -Newport Beach qwck release whl. allov marizing expcrit•nC'clO. • saoo INC very neat hand writing. 6 Newport /Irvine area. commensurate w /abih· SECURITY OFCRS crank. 3 mo. old 536-9652 "~r. Don_.d Buck •Exec. Secy * • nay wk, prer married The , , nation a I bu l ty. Male <>r f~male. Call F /time, 40 hr wk. Phone Anti~s 8005 ---~ GREQIAT F<.•ePaid WOW!A4day J\n/\PPLl ~D manforpermresp.posi-neighborly .. winning Mr Skol.n1k .. <7 14) & car req'd. Uniform •••••••••••••••••••••••Cameras& work Wl'ek' Strong sh & MAGNETICS CORP CO. ti'on. Evp not req. Apply team with high comm/ 894·4781for 1nter v1ew rurn. Plant in Irvine. Call •uBLIC •uCTIO~ Equipment 8030 t v p 1 n g Lo ts of 2221 So. Anne St -" split. training program. Lt w 833 3()()0 l ,.. " " ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTER llJ 1hvers1Cieat1on. Also fee SanlaAna,Ca92704 9am to noon . 1930 nationw1dereferralsand Sl\LESCOUNSELORS · arren, · ,ex M/\NY ITEMSOFFINF M z · l k (""1111 NewportBlvd.''M. F N p 191 JEWF'r '1··v AR1'35M. e 1ss Oil Jnbs.CallC'onlrolCareer "' mor e . Century 2 1 , or ewspaper romo-· , 4 ~ • w /50mm2.8lens+35mm SAVINGS ~:mployment Agency. AnEqualOpportunity MODELS·M/\SSEUSES MacArthur atFord Rdin tion.MustenjoyworkingServ1ce Sta. Attendant, OBJECTS. ANTIQUES, 351ens+85mm321ens 450Newport(;enter0r 556·8505. EmployerM /F Figure ModeJs, Escor ts the old r anch house. with young people ~o to p /time. Exper'd only. FI Nfo: FURN., ETC +115mm 4.0 lens: $250. Newport Beach Ca 92660 ___ ,;;;;;.-.-~.-.-,;-.-.1 ·---------1 needed Top money. New 640-4950. 14 years or ~ge. Rel~able Avail eves & wknds. PHONE FOR INFO. & 675·6320. aft 6pm. Equal Opp Employ M/F studio 631.3811 ·---------transportation ~eqwr~-Neat appea r & BROCHURE 645·2200 .. COOK, exper an d1nntr. prerf'r mature person (':111673-7750 l'nnk ror snack stand. ~ 1>nvalc Country Club (;ood hourly <Aai!e, l)('nef1ts, 35 hrs per weC'k F d S • Excellent part-time pos1-handwriting. Apply AM . -C.l\LUM ET 4x5 •. 16 00 efYICe ISLANDER YACHTS MOTEL NIGHT CLERK Real EstateSales tion. High pay for 2-3 2590Newport Blvd CM American Country Pi~e bellows. Schneider Has the following 1m-Rest Western Capistrano GALAXY REALTY hours each evening, half· · I-Urn. Woody Martm s. 90MM s uper angulon. Workers mediateopcnings· Inn, 27 174 Ortega Hwy, A new office 1n a pre· day Saturday . Call Service Station Atten-646-592! polaroid back, 3 tilm ~rician SJC. Must be bondable. stigious location Strong 642 8102 for interview danl. Exper .Must be llalian Gold Velvet holders. focusing cloth Hospital ex per. Rotatinl! schedule. F. 0. E . Xln benefits Must apply in person. Cos ta Mes a Memonal Hos pital. Mrs. Dunlap, 301 Victoria. CM. Make & install clectncal over 21 For appt 493·5661 sales s upport & high before 6·00 over 21. Apply tn person, Couch. s· long xlnt cond. fiber case, all new SSOO. svstems m boats. M to. l Commissions. 901 Dover C h . I Between 10am·2pm. 200 675-8216 837-5514 Y.rexper Mus1c1an wanted, lead Dr Suite 130 Newport Sales as ier, rvine W. Cst. Hwy. NpBch. --------- c t gu1 tar. bass & vo<'al 645 .311 I Drug store, experienced YMCA 8th Annual Show Cats 8035 Assembly a'l!en B must travel 848.1437 • in cosmetics. Mature, Service Station Allen· 1411 N. Broadway S.A ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capable or installing pre· ---------i well groomed. nights & dant, exper'd. Day & Sun Der 7th 10.6 Persian Kittens, xlnt r. clays prr Wl'Ck . \1:1tur(' fo'ood ~xprr rast rood operation prercrrcd. --------~ made woodwork on inter cw Denver Mining Com-•RECEPT SECY• wei?kends. Call Carolyn Eves. FUii & p/t1mc. Ap-' · type. Loving & fnendly. & exter or boats. 1 Yr ex· pany. 719 w 19th St /\ t G d h 5521)153 ply. Shell Station. 17th & Antique mirror 2' x 3·. 137 Will hold for Christmas per req'd. C.M. Co<·ktail & food c:cur. yp. 00 P --, Irvine, NR. years old $200 Antique 11l737·2.359. f;n~ Detailtt waitress. busboys. dis vote~. Neat. mature $600 Salesgirl-Knowledge. of --. painltng "Rebecca at the ---------l'all 64-1 5404 for in 1crv1ew General Office -------Fantastic oppor tunil>' Req 's min 2_3 yrs exper I hwa s her Apply in Man l~James.~0·5001 art & craft s upplies SERVIC.E MAN · OCCtce Well'' $500. Private par-Docp 8040 COOKS & with this small Airport i~ final preparation or person after l tam Snelling &Snelling or necess 40 Hr wk. Apply mac h • n es. F. x Per lY BY a PP, t on I Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• COOKS TRAINEE area office. Must be boats. Must be able to -----NewportBeachA~ency Fri or Sat l·5pm Only. typewr iter. adding 846'.1677 • •PET WORLD•. al.le 1 lght bkkpg NURSING 4340Campus Drive 190 S. Coast llwy. La0 • mach. repairman want-----------• J\I> p I y I n Person vers l · J ' use mechanical tools . "' C k Ch h -" 55 ml P. g phones LVu <OppositeO.C.Airport) 0 ch ed. Good salary & oc ers. l Ucu10a. 7"m·5pm wp y m • ' J\pply In Pnrson · .n. 0 NEW SHIPMENT " t M b f't " benefits. Call rnr appt. Poodles. Sh1h·tzu. See The Manager Pl c a r\y r en e ~ ~ 1922 Barranca Kd 3 11 shift, J /ltmt>. Recept /Secretary SALES INSIDE Coast OHice Equi pm en I Malt CS('. (; Shep hf rd. Colony Inn ease wn e or app · Irvine NURSES AIDES FUil-lime to lease bldg Commercial. industrial 548·7794 Samoyed. Jap Spaniel~. te>45S. Coast Hwy, include your resume and Equal Oppor Employer /\II s hifts. Xlnt bene. Hntg Bch. Base salary+ lighting. Prefer ex JUST ARRIVB> FROM mini-Schnauzer. Porns lagunaBeach salary requirements -----Park LidoC'onv Center Bonus.832-4161 penence Quotallons.ap-Shoe Sales. r t time IACkEAST lOOmixedpuppies . Stud -' ---Box 2450. Newport Laboratory Tet'hn1c1an ---------I d f W h e 92663 Afi6 L'l""Sh1n NB plication "ngi'neerina, empoyee wante o svs mostbreeds 2525 . COCKS. EJ(~r'd Beac , a . Cahf ltcC'nsl'd tec.h for 6':.2.a"1r4 ",... · '' · RfCEDTIO .... IST " " r-,.. ,,., g". n production planning. Lanz ShOC' .. 0<.'pt., No ex YESTERYEARS 17th at Fa1rv1cw. SJ\ For busy &24f hr coffee General Office. accounts ::~n~~g shirt. 838 9600 Sailboat CompanY. sales order. The Miller pe~. nee. Will tram. App· COLLECT AILES Open eves. 531·5027 shop Part /llmeopcn receivable. invoicing. -· Xlnl job for responsible Company, Costa Mesa. ly m person. 15 Fashion mr.ts Call bctwn 88m & Lumber exper. man· LadvwhoneerlsSSOOmo& young. out mature 54°'"4366 8 Stiles. Island.NB &ANTIQUES Need despcrat<'IY to fi"<t 5pm. 549 0351 datory Salary open, up ~Sales onented Phone n-..a-toyou person w/a min or 2 yrs --_ 1673 Irvine Ave. Suite good home for l':: yr old c:A"""' o lllGllRiD gen'l ofc •~reception ex· Saleslady over. 40. must Station Attendant. Full or "L .. (In back or Hi time Coon llound. Call morn "'.ounter Help, part·timc, .....,.""" Marilyn, 968 8378 It~ .,. rt t . E nor pref C fi 5 9047 L ...,.,.. • .. per. This position must have ex per. in selhn~ pa · ime. x ... ~ · · Liquor) osta Mesa mgs 7 · ------ \ Sat thru Tuesday No GIRLS·GIRLS-GIRLS Live.Jn Companion for be fil!ed by someone w/a better dresses . Goo~ Chevron Station, 3000 . nites The Donut Fae Easy fun job. day or semi invalid lady. No fOR All Of lJS wholesome front ore ap· pay. xlnt working cond1· Fairview. CM Rare lamps, iron beds. Oarhng Lttt!e S~oc~m; tory, 1172 Sunflower at night. No exp. nee-. we housework or cookin~ • pearance w/typing & the lions. Ask for Mr. Heller STATTYPIST/RECF.PT tbls. Carnival. Ouncnn. Sluffers. /\KC "\'orktt' . Fairview Costa Mesa. train you. You must like Pvt rm & ba. Leisure abtli'ty to mat'ntatn " 673-2990 . Northwood. Verlys. Sun-male & female. Sl 75 " CPA Firm near Fashion 962 1713 COUNTER HELP people & be at least 18. World Towers . 640 0744 good disposition. u nder Sal Island. General oHice & colored glass. misc. Thur -------- r'/t1m<' Days 18 & ovr. Apply any aft. or eve. or840 1262. hea vy pressure Call ~men or women. ex· telephone, stat typing a & Fri, 2921 Redwood /\ve LI\ R p Up S. AK C. 2112 .(arbor.c'"'taMcsa ._..._ M Sh 'd c. .. 9'4060 perd only. Short hrs. . C M (Harbor·Baker ofr Apply bet~n 2 & 5pm v.. rs. en an,.,. . , high comm. Call cm area must. OJ!porlun1ty to Roy~l Palm> whelped 8 17 /75, tChamp wkdys Del,. Taco, 1155 GUARDS *LOAN businessmen w /xlnl pre-lea~ or improve book· bkJ.?rncl, xlnt hunt quoit Bukcr,Costa Mesu lmmcd. employment, HtlpWanffd 7100HelpWant.d 7100 miumgiftprogram.Call keepmg.644·5200 OAKS/\LE.largestsclcc ty.bl'aut.blk.;.fcm $1\.'i full & p /llme Inside DEVELOPMENT ••••••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr Schm id for appt Stock Cl~rk. p:irt-ltme. lion or pressed ba ck ('t4fi 730CI 3 DA YS-$60 work Work any Rhift 540-8151 for Specialty (;roc-ery chairs. oak tables. co~· Sh 1ht111 I' up pi cs At< C l'uhllshers or the World lJ111rorms furn. Irvine & OFFICER MANAGERS & Store. Mon, Wed. Fri. m 0 des.• d res-;<' r 5 · Pc•rfrrt for Christ111ni; Rook F.nrydopt'clla. an Costa Mesa areas. Age 2l Sal .. person-R~tcnl 1 0 . 2 p M + s 0 m e rCl<'kers, tn Orange Coun r"i.i.2s77 efiual oppor. employc-r, or ovr Hetired ok . lndiv1dut1l w/inint1ve to Immediate openini for Saturdays. Check in ty. All wholesale to the ------ has3opcningsrormenor llnivcrirnl.l226 W.5thSt, represent financial in ASSISTANT MANAGERS aggressive,cxper'J,well merch andise. St oc-k public. STEWART&hn.1111erPupp1es.At\C. women to l!ivc salf'!I de s /\ r-: q u 0 I o JI P . stitution in Orange Co. to d r essed Re t n i I d . $2 25 h ROTH ANTIQUES. 11r.o born Ort 27, w\ll hold for rnonstral1ons 3 days a develope home improve· Sale11person Xlnt work .. ~~-ry1,,fAa.se. · per. r. Monrovia, C.M. 645·9446 c.· h 1 1st m i1 s. $12 S . wk-!l .30am 4 30pm Employer mcntlonnactivity. Must ff b ff It I g~.as&opporforad '"°""" d am Urger am e $ n """"" . .._ .._._"'UE Cl!.a...ITER 545-Rm5 Prev1oussalest>xper.not havebackJCroundinlen · vancemenl into m gml.Teach er -Pre -school. """",... lif"ll ------ req'd P<>Rlt1on pnys SOOllospltal Aides & 1ng or finance . ('nil F.om lngs rrom SoS00-$1000 •·•PM . $240 hr . Ex-Afaneselertionhas jusl4 rurebreed blk Mio ,, wkly guarn for 6 sales Orderlies. 1mmed open-Rl\lers1de ( 1 • 686·6060. Due to our present rapid extension per mo. Please apply In perienced. Call 640-8820. arr i v e d r o r th e Pnoc11~ 2 M. 2 Fem. I demonslrationsw/polen IOl!S Trainees ok. ext 168 to:quol Oppor program. WC are seeking energetic person at The Tanntory HOLIDAYS.i\m('n<'an& mo oldSSOea.557-2679 t1al wkly lrK"omc or h30 642-0400. Employer people who wish to progress quiC'kly. WtSt, So. Coast Plaia. TEl..PART TIME European rumtturc Sec . · Call V1t1t1nla Canon!! for -------1---------•1 Ir you prove to be stable & dedicated Cost.a Mtsa No selling, tel. survey to tys, desks, dressers. h1 Chnstmas Collies, 6 wk Personal lnterview ,Hostess/C~:i1hie-rformam lZHr boys, bookcas~. tnbles old , AKC . Malts , ,,,.,31166 dm.ln" room Must be ex-i---------1 •-possess the ability to lead & S ... Ll:SWOM ....... Bu.~iness owner11. · Jlt-althy pups to good "' " °' "" """ wk. $4 p/hr. Mr Lewi • & chairs. Opeon SUN per'd Apply in person LOAM motivate people. your future ls with F.xper'd for high fashion 642 3146 DAVSllll SPM homt"ooly.842-6497, NOTICE aft JOam . Hotel Laguna. PROCESSORS s Management experience is store Full or p/tlmt-1996Nttamnrt Blvd C'M how Ua1lv Pilot Clas<1 425 So. Coolll Hwy, Lag Downey Savml(it & Loan U . Call Joann. 644-2652 TOW TRUCK DRIVER. -..-~ lRlSH Sf'ttt-r ~up. $U lrl.ed ad•1dia.pl"' ~h"ir Sch_.__ desirable. but not necessa ry . ____ 1 •x .... r 'd G & w Towln•, Lie h •lllrtt. '"" biJret. ~a.Lf..-.• 6 mos C•ll " " .,~ .. h311 Immediate oJ)4'nln~s Evcellent salary. Company paid SCRAM '£TS ' ..-ln NB "'A2 -~ school,.,,,_.. O k Mu .. t ...,i.""" mt'llllli"e~ with le111 1ht)' llou•. cclcl\n ln11: 1·2 day!! 1n OrMnl(e County for ,. "'L 1000 Irv e. . '" ·I-"-...s. ll " and 1mprtrt •Our ;ids. W<' weekly. Rolboa l!llsn<I convtuUon•l loan pro• benefits. nu. '83-fl 83 trlsh Srttrr /L4Jb. Pup arc• proud to i.ay, rc;1lly b•yfront home sz.50 hr ctssors. Mut'l have ex-Apply Mon lhru Fri 9AM-Noon ANSWERS TRAINEE GIAMT SALE pc~. Healthy & Lovirll r. ~~~~··n•lts rhonc m-3••$ ~u::c:~:~~~t :~~ GENERAL omcES ~:~!d-n~:~~ f&'~5t~r:"~~'h:.1~;i ,.... .. c rr•c•• ~om1na1 charite DAILY PILOT 642-5678 Uou~ckeeper wanted , ln5: ••""°'1UV Tol0%MdMOIEI no c d depend a bl e Contact .Pe..,Ot1nel Dept 322 Mo. Foothll Rel. ••et"fr Hits ADMITS hardworkinR person !I 549.0902 a-.at Oppo,...,r ... ~ No man ls really 11~· Typlal. A«\trat.e.. Xlnt days week $2.50 hr. f,quol ()ppor Employ<'r .. ,.. ' ~,du! untU his mother port\mity 494·7~/496·.m6 ln·law ADMITS It. a.&5-2111. --- Co.t.tyA ..... • 1490 Newport Bl. CM Yorkshire Terrier AKC 1 llttlf' femal(\ SUpref".e quality in e~ery aapen $35(). 63MWM6. a\nyUtn • . D8 DAIL y PILOT Friday, December 5. 1975 G~ Sal• 1055 Horwt . 1060 Mlactl••oi.ts 1010 MJ1e.U..OU1 1080 1c:e8aMcMtl 1010 MlscelcMlon 1010 .............•••••••••. ........•..•••......... ................•...... ..............••....... ........................ ....•.................. DolJI 1040 1050 Gwagt ScN 8055 Pufonna.oce horns our Nearly rlolahed duoe UDO YAH J STG AlrCompreuor Den/Of!. r e rrla. $100. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WQWI spedaJty. Honteshoelna bu8o. •a VW. Modern $115. o.-boto(ter. CUalom &-tpd bike $125 Damshund. rtmale. Mini Nt•a r n t'w huculon An ~ M h 8 . • ' f1I bunt~. jompen. ~ bl k I tether i, oiled UndallMCI Stor~ ~1184. Audi JDOW chains, ntw, l yr old. AKC. Blk & bm s 0 (a / I 0 ,. e 11 e 3 t Uque' w ~c ase. Rcfrijt /frir 110!P0 nt durance & Cy1nkhana walnut chair. Oak rock AUCTION $30..All.Spm 5'3-3280 Loves<'htldrf'n 675().').&2 Sa ·r ..,3S 9633601 . Tuble, Toy:i. (.:lothe:i, JO b~ue. dbl dr 48 wd x horses. Bob Shirley, An Uig chair Teak table 7' Rtfricerat~r. S tires, 4 cn~e.,. · &pd. Bike, luia:a~e & 65 h1 x 2f!dP ~o. N«ge 6,84$-4828 long x Z7" wide, expand& Crager Rims, 1 radio. Mlle.._•_.. FnetoYou 8045\1ovmgoutor statc,must misc Sat. 106. 811 t: Rt'fr1,.:Hrzr 31xU x26 to 41 .. wide. 2 Olled Sat.Doc.6,10AM Cal1837·1140. W..t.d 1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i;t'lJ. 1-'ri"., T v ·s. Furn., Bay Ave <downstairs> SJ,00. Antq. Wrought lf'!>n Western Show Saddle, waln ut cube tables. U040Condor Ave, •••-••••• .. ••••-•••• 2 yr old white male Boxer mi:.c :;52 1577 or 551·6588 Ha I boa Pt.•n Next to \\inc rack Sl25. Antq Vic· Circle Y. Some silver 968.8068 •FOUNTAIN C\ile Playbouaes·new·S'k Wanted. Wheelcbalr in &4 mo old German Sho Balboa Pav1lhon . ton.rn Marble Topchesl Equitation seal used 10 VALLEY• 8'x 6'h1. We can make 2o near oew cond. Adequate Hair Pointer MS 6559. RND Maple tbl, cbst or GARAGE' ~Al E S t • $>.SO. K·sz bed frame$10, times. $.1SO. 673-~. Tl RES · s F i res t one Lge selection ot hi quall· more before Christmas for large pertOO. Heavy dr\\n. 2 111tc :.tnds t v 2 • • · • 3 .,. T~n bt'<l $25. Chairs $S lo 7.S0.16·8 plys on rims. ty med. & older turn. at $240. Al~o Army forts duly batteries. SCS-0203 To good fo m 1 ly, N \'W OH!>ll. chrll, 2 Birdseye Sun 9322 Port::. mouth l>r $15. 1-:v111rude OB motor A Thoroughbred Stallion Like new $100. 545.7424 King, Queen, Twin & rull for the boys 645-8H8 or eves. foundland l>og, 2 yr old mJpl~· t•nci thl:s !>48 7tl00 II · 8 · York l ow n & u~ new f.lOO, Goodies & $300. before 6 pm. sz bdrm set11. Den & S49·8039 ---------- ma I e goQd w /k1d~ ---Bushard Junk. Wht Velvet Uphol 8370820. Patio fum.Color&B/W --.72 VEGA ·$l200 W ANTED E lect ric 546-83S4 Redint'r chatr $1S M ake offers Genuine Amber Neck· TV st'ts, Stereos. Organ. 00 Ty pew ri ters. desk lc'Jtht·r,hkenew G~!tA~,E SAU: COOi> Dcc6&7\bonly 2651Vts·Jewlfry 8070 laces$50.SllverTeaSet Piano. Sewing Machines, ortradeforLI J4 model , p rerer I B M FREE l yr old 5488332 ·(~JIMlJl'Sl't 7&l7s':i Nl(la5rcissu::. ta Dr .. Bay~hores .••••••••••••••••••••••• $40. M2·0tl56. Movie Projectors, __ 675-6666 brand. Ask for Lee, Norwc1~n Elk hound nd ---( • u • IJll cc•U 5459 WA .... TED G 't s Tr nks & Ceda . 979-6590 ~d. hm. kids doi: 642·0064 Kini:: siZl' Mcditcrr.ine.in S t 9 5 -s' 1 I .,.,,. · J"'ll( Bunk bed!!, nu hamster ui ar · u r Lounge excrcuior, new,---------- -l:k>d. S!OO ExtrJ lge Ex· a · · m 8 PP • Apt ::.1lt' electric range TOP CASH DOLLAR cage, t w i o map I e Chests, Antique Hutch, cost $3S but will sell for Want ed·motorcycle not Free Lovable Lha~o l'oo, cc·utlV<' desk, $250. Call camer~s. misc hst'hld &I Many Chris tmas girts: PA I D FOR YOUR hdboards, desk, wicker ~a:c~.t~o~~sO~cto~~~~ $'20.846-l67? working 175CC·350cc. 6yrold male. W11l lrJch 9G31025. ~ecorlrilems.11!74l VtJ Ornaments, outside JEWELRY. WATCHES, dollcradle962·5116 D r yer. Washers & •ChrbhncnGlfts cheap.962·1984P.P. rorcat. 645·0113 San Marco, Jrv hghls. Arllfic1al nowers. ART OBJECTS. GOLD, Refn'g's. Sofas. Club & Mr w h s l ~fa & Love Scat, Lge coC· SILVER s ER v ICE Rrewood Stock Up g. are ouse a e. Old boat 6'-8' to uae as ,~~we/Shepherd fem."' le. EST •TES •LE Come see Saturday & • EZ Cha1'rs, Vacuums. t th bl' G'ft "" " fl'e table, end table "" "" FINE FURN & AN .,5 rdd 1 6422624 open o e pu 1c. 1 sandbox. months old. Ncl·ds larg w storage. 979·8690 or Antiques, Small Ap Sunday. 2281 Fordham, . •• co e • . Personal effects & Items 90% orr. Every 646-5914 yard 646-IRSO 644-8892. plJances, Light flxtures. l'M In the rear TIQUES. 545-2200 Jo<Q>~OQb+ A MUCH MORE ... nole ... Sat. till Christmas 10-5. LL.at~~ 1 M'sc.ellc..eous 8080 -V MANY BOXES & BAR· 178Sl Skypark Circ le, -W ! Fv~ 8050 Maple twm bed. chest & books. rerords. hobby Bunk beds. desk. chair. 1 DOYOUMAHU-RELS W/CONTENTS. Irvine. lnstn.Mnh 8013 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mirror. S100, Call s uppt;es, wom an S<·hwino Pixie 2 wheel ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·O "CHRISTMAS t' TERMS..Cash orcashier ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ted1t Spool SI> le Qut.>£'n 536 5023 aft 4 30 teat:ht!r s clothing, !>i 14. bike. & much more. 15 PUBLIC AUCTION {} . GIFTS7 ij· check only. •Swap MHt Sellen YAMAHA Clerinet in Xlnl ~l bed w spnn~s & mat sh<X's, sz lOAAAA, tools. S~ I via Ln NB. MANY ITEMS Of FINE o-Warehouse 714/546·2226 Mfg. needs wrbse space. Cond. Must sell. $155. t -oo H 1 • H rbr Nr nt>" couch & leather jewelry, portal>ll• 1 S ESTATE JEWELRY {'t H E.c.•O£d .. J-L·m· 11 11 t ·n ·t ress ..... ns Ii htdabcd. lblac·k> nt'w typewril£'rs,Olivett1J!f Dt\~n·1·~ ~Je. 426 .an ART OBJECTS. AN: ·ftWhynotadvfrt1u•thrmu '" llC'Tlll. WI se grea g1 1ems 642·3547. 84&-3956 l'Ol. t'hcst of ctrawers. der, Mex art. g1rl'b J ~pd u I I n a rd In 0 • Av."' TIQUES FINE FURN J; in .. bo• Lh•~ l>IU uod.:r t AuctJoneer 2131789-4688 ~:t~~~~~l al 90% ocr _F_e_n_d_e_r_S-tr-a-lo_c_a_s-te-r Kings1 b<>d <'ompl Sl50 d inelle Sl'I. t.i·l6·1757 / ~ike. household good~ ~ol~~tort Bca<'h SatJSun ETC. PHONE FOR IN'. -OU tht! nA11.v PILOT I Mink Coat & Mink Jackel. -G ui ta r w /Gibson Dresser w/m1rror $175, &i2 2155 SAT SUN 10 to 4 40'J FO. & BROCHURE. CHHISTMASTHH• Tourmaline. New, beaut. 1 NATURAL Kil Fox & ampllfier646-8300 Lingene che~t $100. Sm FlowerSl CM ·>~ 19 Bowdoin C M 6452200 <• t.'> Will sac.963~ Leather reversible ~ _ _..:. _______ _ match cabint'l $75 0£'"k H andcar,.£' d ti rs k · ---_., • k b 'd d · ---~Our Qiristmu tree will fl Coat. Appraised $1400. Gibson Electric Guitar SG & chr $50. N1tc :.tJnd $35 1''tuadC1r Circa 1900 A. Garage Sale. l\tini lnkt·~ 751 2344· Bun e s. 2 r WAar.JTED ·I •ppaar Dec. ltt.h .. lllUl. V Railroad Ties, gd cond. Must sell! 842·5318 Pro vr/case. Xlnl cond • . • ~• ·t~A50 6731256 · push mower ant1uu1• Hefng <xlnttondJ. Many J"'ll( You can place your adtt All Countrv L'r"n"h anti Sll'J.J a ~ . . . • ., th . 't ,. 0 ror as manv days as...... del $4 so ea s M w Th -I\ or bst orr 675-1598 · r ~ ~' scw1n " mach1nl' & 0 £'r misc 1 ems. ~omc TOP CASH DOLLAR "~lsb ca111 ••2.u11 1r-or'• · · · · · · ' ~· · · q'd &1-0-b"782 " .., .. c n -.... .,.. tt aftSpm,Glen.837·9905 Early American Sofa & . . GcrQCJeSaCe 8055 household item:.. 1707 ~ PAID FOR YOUR v~elnrormauon., If Nicknackmirror Temco J ARMAN AMPLIFIER SelKt Us~d Furn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M ain St. Huntington 1 fam. gar sale, furn. nu JEWELRY, WATCHES, ~.-c:-0..::;)::>~6 ~ Balboa Bay Club Mem· aquarium 28 gal + stand Top (no s pkr box) PUBLIC "'UCTION Beach tm.'" 520·14, pin" pono tbl ART OBJECTS, GOLD . bership. Sacrifice. $1000 55Hl'J2G w /Reverb & fun Tone Th.is weeks spctial: ~ -... " s IL v ER s ER v I c E Christmas 1s nr. Nature 1s dis t 673.1344 $150/be l 4ClubCha1rs,S65.ea. M~t:IYITEMSOFFINEGaragesale 2fam. Fri & at'l't•s. planl::i, toys, F INE FURN & AN: here,beaulifolplantsgd. coun. · Gifts for all Occas. Sea !We;'C!~~~:7lldays.5 -1 Danis h Chrs . $30. ca. F.S1 ATE JEWELRY. Sal.. Sun .. t<l-4 ,,m 20961 l'lotht•s bicycle parts, TlQUES 645·2200 price/960·3909 Sur fboar d c lean $65. shells rock & shell de· ---------- 2 Lanc End Tbls & AHT OUJECTS, AN· Snug Harbor Cr. ti B tools, lots of misc. 8216 . Shortjobn ~el.suit used cor many misc items R eyn o ld s 'Trumpet 1Cockta11Tbl.$45 ea. 1:1QLJES. F1 f1!E FUR~. Sofas. beds. slen•o. Pl'nnmgton~r.ll.B. OASIS Canister sweeper.wander twice ,$10.962·1984. 5e.tzs, also tools, Call w/case,replacecst$485. J635SupertorUntl4,CM ETC. PHONf. FOR JN. Uan1:.h din.rm .. bab} v~Rl>SAI "" 51JOr,.h'1d WATERBEDS ho,rse.kbabt'tkery.,.motlorcyk. 548..m73 Xlnt cond.,$225./bstofr. 548 795 1 FO . & B HOC II URE furn . y 1>u n J mt• 1 L " • , .... • >-• ~ • c e. ty e 1 .e. ire rue . Gaffers & Sattler 30" f(as · 642.2940. &t5·2200 968-Jl19963·75Z7. CdM right S~rr JC~( hc~t 2 free h i gh c h a1 r , wal k er• range Avocado, $75. llul· GU1TAR (Martin) ()()().18 --------- 7 Pc dmelt{' s.40 Rolla way 11~ v 11 5 al. ol es, 968·4087. ty ladies 3-whecl Xlnl cond New $650 Sac Rogers drums, Dynason1c bed $10. 645-49112 after 3G1gJnt,1~SJk l\nlq4'.ncw 6 family gara).!£' ~alC' nuuhmorc ""' niCjhtstands bilce$100.963·1609 for $425. ·contact Mike snare,3Zildjiancymbals pm to\~. J110 mud1 to ll~l 9 Manv f'hn.;tma.., & misc .1 r 0 k W/cvery complcl~ unit Jacobsen power mower & 642.3761 top hat 960-1382 536-3520 · to. 5 Thur-. thru Sun ·1 " Th · F & St < ie~l 0 DrJwcrs. ~s s , Nowlil1Chnstmas1 McLain edger for yard. For Sale:Walnul bufft. · · ' Kroeler Rccl1nt r , 2170:!lrn1ialJ1.n 118.nr :\~~;~ t~r~mrt.2ll·8~2 AI>1rt'""1c;r~.d~l1ldrroF~s. fuoodrn . l775NewporlBlvdCM Makcoffer846·6803 crib, mattress, hichr .. Electnc typewriter xlnt Optical Organ 1 yr. old. ah d ulr d b I "0 lUO e lrl'"' s ·r· $1 na~ Y £', l c .it'" Hu ... hJrd ll;1milton Ha~ga1r Cr. H B . <Hf 2172 ~ltnt•r SL CM Sat· _ 645-Z732 ANTIQUE CHINESE and ch~st, l awn mower . <.-ond. Adler Model 21D. Cost~· a~~ .;e 50. nearly new $75. Call · Atlanta bet. Rrookhurst ~n CHRISTM"'S GIFT pottery llth lo 16th cen· 9681497 $13.5, Pall.ete J ack, 4,500 Beaullful.548 1 . Orthopedic m11ltress, hkt.> nu, 2 yrs old s.50. 551 3325 S.1t Only. llAM lo,.4P)I &: Hu'oh. ' . A • • lb. capacity, best orr. 6' • & <>-er~cas lrans rcr. Ran• ----(' . 1 S 1 10 4 Adult & Childrens candid tunes. 644·1288. Elec lawn mower $15. a lum loading r a m ps Office Fvmet. e An l q 0 b I S · · · .aragc ::ia c .J • · • · R I I $10 • ~.:-t 8085 F~~1~1:~1 ~.~rt S~e ~alu~d:•,~ M& Lovc5e3t & sora .. teak Pt.ortrat5 ':ll N~l~:l _ SBet· 4 Chevy u s. Sprint ~ype 3.:epd. ~i~~ $1~~~~ar re~ $125 ea. s 4 8 • 8 3 o o •• ::?':'::~-;;·; ••••••••••• s1:.1tMI tw.,l ofr. :~n< a"! . cc ·-. . burr l' l & nib ' n et. mgs. .iving o os Y mags plus 4 good tires, . anytime. 846 5908 O r1 J! 01 l Sc J s c· •1 P<' til HOi Y. e~t Rav hi!'> 9577 bedroom rurnil u re & Steve. Call 640-8771 front 15.7 00 rear 15.8 50 duct.Jon $2~. 2 Ford mag . &y chrs $8/up, exc svl kno\~n artist. SlOOO/bsl · • · • wheels & tires $10. Ford Manual type Hospital chrs $15/35. scy dsks. Dk. Brwn nauj!h sofa & ofr CE Elcc dncr ~5 Hab~ dot ht'!>, rum. lwds Mi~r. ttl'ms & Jacuzzi Tub, Hydro $70lakesall.S4S..6970 truck split rim $5. 2 bed, $150, or offer Electypewriters. Pierce. love seat S8S ''"~ <'~net • plJ\pt.'n. tlothtn~. m1s1 hwhlct. dothinl!. sc~tnJ! furnitun'. 2000 Highland Massage Spa. SeaLc; (2). Membership Newport chrome Ford wheels Ii 631-2063 P/OIW 19th CM645-7411 refr1g, SJO. 963 6010 ikms 25327\'ia\'ieJo.in Fri s.1t 20 Woodru~h l>r .Nl·wportBca<'h Gasor elec.Retail $1500. Beach Tennis Club for tires $25. Late model · ' · 847 7084 C'ondo El Toro •nr lf>eerf1eh1 l In . _ Yard Salt• 1216 Danish Brand new. $1000. Call Sale.Call 673.9033. bucket VW seat $20. VW Exercycle. exercise Secretarial desk & chair c 0 r n er Gr 0 u ti . .Jt•ron1m11 & El Toro> ,1 c· Tl!L'J L'f' FST\TF' Walnut Furniture. 615-8359. 4-0hp eng .. aU new parts eqwp, S31b Apache Bow, $175, Exec desk & chair ~· -123 l • r ..... \ • I ·1 Cl . d HO Train Layout 50' or $200 Trans axle • vw &uba outr1t 8 l rk car $185, 4 Classrm tables g r een /orng 1 ycllo~ · '' SA LE 35491 Camino Mr iMr::. iairs. rccor UsedPiano$2SO/bstofr track including'rolling J6h. arts-·62 render& stereoCBra0d io·Johnson 36x72", $30 ea., R t·ouch.~·s. A \I t i-l\I radio Pre Chrtstma" Salt· furn. <'.1111 ... trano. Cap1o;tru1101 µl~)l'rs. ~t'rnr<~ tabmet. Western corree & end stock. switches. bldgs & doo~ ~ misc vw parts M~se~gcr II. for home classroom chrs $10 ea. $7084~5~96 11 H lo~ .... <"111lhl·s. hn11se'1111ld l-k<.1ch . Dl'n·rnht'r 5th. 4!6Printcton.<.M__ tbl s, l a mps, 2 sv l landscaping. $100. Steel work bench 0~ ba::ic. Elec. water c1rc 556·7118aft5 pm. -1 Oh.I dr£':.S('rs ~1 SlR5 goodtl'' Sal ~ t 1;!071 fit~·~ H. 0 O t n 1 • :1 O • , rockers. 83:J.J'..!50. G40.5968 heavy casters, 3/S" steel heater, 7' x 10", fishing Ne"'er5peberlrm s l'l lot :-.<·arr('o.,tf'd:\1 \.\f,STF.HN AH'f p,unt ,<.aragt• Salt' rurn _. TV,C· lied C t t 2000 top 24"x30" air com· gea r / Swordfis h , New.Sh~wWal~er desk &c f tor:ige SJOO' ('nb & , ini:s :-.culptun.·. i·olll'C' c·lolhl'~. hou~l'hold items. a;ce 0!1 rac b. 1 p 0 0 L T a b I e . pr~sor $15 TV antenna 213·592·1932. 714-846-1017. chair, m packing cr ate. 0 !> : , • 1 llc·mod<0 l1ni.: :O..:.i l•· .lj 1,1hlt·s. hook..,, rurn1tun·. &gam1•s !11!151-:IArulCr. Y s c.arpeting, cow DrunswickJSears, like · ---$700. new. Best offer. kanlwtl mJtlrt ~' SJ( Famllu·:-. .J II H1gg,1r ni1 ..,<·<•llaneous ca ... h . Ftn \'ly. Sal. ~ Sun. cost• 1i:sta~l547·8729 new, reg. s ize w Jae· rotor $30~~~~~na 1fr:-:j Pool Table. Bruns wick 644-4717. 640·8696_ __ f11rtt1\th•c·o1 ll<·m.., lX~li !\la~lcrch;i r t.!c• nr l !l .;pm LionelTrainSet cessories.$250.548·6132. ~e ~y~uck ta~lg.ate Anni versary Model.--------- Plants house ferns SI S:I. Porl l'lt;1rl1•s 1'1 "i B Sat llankAmcrtl'ard onl) ~o -.---Co 1 te 0 l~ or .$25 56 Packard 41":!'x9' w /l " Stale Bed. •PLAN FILES• g 1antyucca.lgJI Jade. Onh ch1lclrenplea!>t• l.1dob.kGar:.iJ!eSaleSat mp4e94·S~G4un • Mink Jacket. Violet gr~.'Rd. $5 Xlnl cond. $1200. Must S·d r awer ca bin et Sword & :\la1dt•nha1 . -., . • • & ~un 104, paintings.----Azurenc,cost$1200,worn ~ 1• 1 ge reame$i00· sell, movmg to s maller 16"x36''x48". 2 models r Sl s-p I Estate Sale lll22 Samka~· (.aragc Sall'. 500 CJll<· T><· doll house girls 24" DESIGNERS APT c 3 lJmes. ask $600. 557·9984 P a.wn vacuum · home 640.5515 aft 5 ·30 available at Factory ;;~i229 ~ J:.fi~r~ ;;'/' ti£' Dr . l'dM Sal l>ct· 6 Soto. San Clem£'nte Har• Sch\\ inn < ~u1ser bike. tern por arv fur~ ~~: fRoto-C~l~etr $150. Boxetss pm. . . Direct prices. 549-8039 ·only . !lam Lo apm bar r£'fr1g. antique kit t'Olll't'lthlC's, life jacket . -• Exclusive N. B. Tennis or nsma~.prese,~ CM 1'\Jrmture from E . .;tate rhcn table & c·h:.11rs TV C'Uo;h1ons furn 217 Via cessories & plants for Club Membership $1200 or candy, 6'k x 9'12 x New Rheem Furnace, Pris 8087 French Prov Dining T.1 Abo Aml•ncan lkntage m..im m1sl' Hems. Fri r-.;1<'£' -· sale. mList sell fast. best 963-4581.962-6115 2~" deep, lOc ea. '71 100,000 BTU, rorced air ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble & 1 C'ha1r .... $295 Hooks. to)..,, ~amc~. ct<' !-.al Sun 10 4 offers. U-haul 548·5970 yamaha MX, l.2Scc, $300. furnace used in new MACAW. Blue & gold, J 536·i977, 557 7236. aft . Lots of Goodies Garagt·.!-.al<• lols of pol· Moving. Bunk beds, $150. 12 gauge J . C. Higgins 65 Honda Super Hawk, home 3 weeks. $150. yr. Hand tamed. Best of- 6PM ESTATf: Sale no Mic; tel') campus &. Culver, Couch. s1oo. Spanish pump action shotgun, $300. 551-0124. fer over $1000,645-4566 _ H' Naugah}de "ora 0>< T~:o~ef';r~:~~;l, ~,~:;;.~· ~~~~. ;~;~1t11;~" ~I~~;~. Irv. then fol!_ow~g~ Cock tail table '125· ~!~!~\~;e!,;i~bo~ :1~~ 1122 s.ir.4s3:~Tine Dr., lVR__W_$_w__n]r_Jt__y_Jj(l"U7 ·. blood . \f'ry good rnnd trat·k lav-out. Pool Ta· mm·h mist No junk. Sal BUILDERS SALE! Matching end table S75. Compl ete w /carr ying S .A. (off 17th St.) 191 --------- S175.645·i9&t hie. Model A1rplC1nt> & 11nh 9 tn 5 1\(12 At'a<·1a, Travcnl1nc Ma rble Mag whls.S86·5743 case & 2 mod1fied ---------- ti Modern Dinin~ Room Chairs, Duncan Phyre Table drp Ir ant1quc Desk. & mun.~ 2fi(l6 Santa Ana Ave. CM~ 941ia motor, Sl£'cl Shel\·mg. l'oronadel M;ir Twleh. Sinks. PuJhnans. Niee Van Heusen Suede chokes. $65. Munovox Firewood Org. Euc. $'78 H11J!s. Ch..indf'ht>r, other U1shwasher, Gravel. Coal. sz 40. removable Odyssey TV game. $75. cord, del. Oak. Coast J.!e>Oclll's. Sal. only. 9.4 Bit in .iµplc;rnt<'°'· r£'fng. Mtrror!'l & mut'h, much woollining.$45.642-4136 12stringGoyaguitar & Firewood Supply. !l~~I C:arclenia . F \' nr rnuc·h, c·h:i1r ottoman. more <.:all anytime. case$100.642·0116 581·1122. Bushard & W Jrncr rTHM' 2..13 \ 1rlnn;i S<in r,;11.2660 or drive by 1226 Sell things fast with Daily 1----------~lll 5920 Clemente Sun. lfHlu~k f.'olans Dr. N.B. Pilot Want Ads. Auto Ser-fie~ & Perts ·-----1 9400 Auto Service & Auto Service & Auto Sttvic~ & Auto Service & 9400 Parts 9400 Parts 9400 Pcris 9400 Perts ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .......................... •.•...............•.... ' COMPLETE FOREIGN CAR PARTS · DEPARTMENT *Now Open• We carry a complete line of foreign car parts for ... eTOYOIA •FIAT ..• , • YOl.ISWA&EI ePOISCHE eDABll CAR SERVICE SAVE MERCEDES TUNEUP PLUGS. POINTS. CONDENSOR. VALVE ADJUSTMEJ'f1. SET TIMING. CHECK DWELL. (JFHR t XPIRE S DECEMBER 3ht WITH THIS COUPON SAVE 6CYl 01«.Y DAISll • IOYOIA ·HAI & YOLISWAlll TUNEUP PLUGS. POINTS. COND .. VALVl ADJUSTMENT. CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT. SET TIMINC.. CHECK DWELL. 5 25~. ttGMt• Of FER C'XPIRES DECEMBER 3tst WITH THIS COUPON Got two turtle doves to sell by Christmas? Move them under our tree. Buy a one or two-inch box under our tree on December 11 or18. Fill your box with items you no longer want or need. Convert your clutter to cash. Your old skis, sports equipment, luggage, toys, appliances or furniture might l>e the Christmas bargain someone else Is pining for. Putting a box under our tree is easy and inexpensive. Rates are S4 for the one·lnch box and $6.SQ for the two-Inch package • To place yours just call 642-5678. Your credit Is good with us. We'll bill you. Or, you can chargtt your ad to your Master Charge or BankAmerlcard. DAILY PILOT A CONVENIENT SHOPf>INC AND SEWING CUIDE FOR THE CAL ON THE CO. l Snuggly Crochet I She'll love this cozy set fot' pley, sports and schoOll When cold 1111nds blow, she'll snuggle warmly inside this iet. Crochet pompon cap, se1rf and mittens of worsted. Mainly easy $inale crochet. P11tem 71481 sizes S, M. l included. ~ 1.00 for each pattern. Add 25' each p11tern for first-class mail and handhng. Send 11: ........ t"a•autlflo.pt.111 .., ... .. ,.,. ow cw-.. M9w Y .... MY IHI I. PtW ................... ~, ..... ......... MORE than ever before! 100 dlsl&n5_plua 3 fret ~nttd lrt-sldl NEW 1976 NEEDLECRAFT CATAlOOI Hts ewrytlllni. 75tf. Crteht wlttl S~am _ 1.00 Crteht t WWrtH -1.00 Nifty ntty Qlllts .. 1.00 a1,,i1 Crteht 1.0D Stw + b it lttlt __ US "'"""lftt lttt 1.00 Fltwtt CrteMt ... .. 1.11 Mal,,i1 Cf'Kllet letlt -I." lnsta11t CrKlltt I* _ 1.00 111tHt MlcTUtt ..... -1.00 llS~llt MeHJ leM --1.00 Ce.,,.t. Cl~ ... 1.90 C...latt AfP.• 114 1.00 12 frtrt Af&lm 112 ti! look '' 11 Gllna 11 '' MHHlll 0111n .. n -'°' 15 l llllta fer flay IS _.., .... •1 It Jiffy .... _., Super. Shirts GO PARTYING in a long sleeved shirt of crepe or u hnl PlAY IT SJ)Ort~ in tab-button· ed style. Send, sew. save! Printed Pattern 9070: Misses' Sim 8, 10, 12, 14, 19, 18. SI le 12 Cbust .J4l long·sleeved shirt 2!4 yds. 4S.lnch1 other I% yards 60·inch fabric. S.nd $1.00 for each pattern. ~dd 25' for each pattern for flrit-elus 111111 ind hlndllns. S111d tt1 .......... ._.. ..... 441 • ~ ... . 2Jl W ... ""St .. M1w Ywt, NT 1111 I. Prf•t ...,._ AIOUSS. Zlr. SID •1TYUM•1-. Dt yn t11w U.. ti l'l 1 ,.Un frtt? Sod ... fer 11r NW FIMfttlttf """11 C.tlftr-ctlf """ ,.., .. ,,, .,.. lllttlrll ti , • ., cltk t. Std "' lllW! s.w + b it toot 31.2s lutMI Mt~ CrafU _ 1.00 l•ftllf raillllt• Itel uo ...... Stwilll ... • ... ... ... '.ts 1017 loah. SoU 9060 Mo~r!':'I D ...................... ....................... Sc Trucks 9560 Tn1eu 9560 Vans 9570 Friday. 0.0.mber 5, 1975 DAIL y PH.OT 7 CAN ARJES 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······~····· ••••••••••• •• •••••••••••••••• ••••• I BALBOA 26 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 Ford l-'250 Jlang~r ·m ~ lul ood Autos Wanted 9590 Autos lmporl~ Autos, lmporled ~~~g=~e~io~~~~~ S "7t Kaw~akl. F·ll, 2.50 75 CHEVY XLT.460ena .. autotrans, new~~s /t~~e: $!~~~,· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••.'••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lor, border. German AVE $4000.!! CC.Lom1les.Mustseeto 112 yo..._. SWB ate. PIS, p /d1sc brake5, ft•r962·0184aftJ. 'WAHTTOSELL 6-etal 9701 c..,...,d 9701 roller brood hens loc 1974 Model in "Dream appreciate. 400 miles on I " +. most other options -YOUR CAR?.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548_7381 . • · Condition". Extensively new motor. Many xtras. PICKUP With cab high camper ·m Ford V.in L .8 Air con Let us ~eH it for you, bi Sunbeam Alµuu~. 2001111 ---------•equipped ancld lS HP SSSO o r best offer , .L 1 'h ~QOO shell. 15900. 962·1763 new tires. runs great C""lf' W" t"'k~ in trait.. on rebll 17Z5CC cog new 0 /8 _.,SO r II • · ~3. ULA.e new, ess • an • $1495/olr 675 1385 ''-3 ~ .. "' • top. new paint, s harp. l'lano1 & Of'90ns 1090 · -· · u pnce. m 1 I e 5 ! Auto mat 1 c 1971 Toyota --a n y 111 :t k t-o r ~7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3~E BOAT PLACE Honda 90, Road & trail transmission. radio, Pickup AutoLtterSllHJ 9580 rnod"I cars. t1 uck~. --ROKER OF FIELD'S Warehous 645° Co0t Hwr .N B. Bl.lte.xlntcond.3200total beater, power steering, Delux camper s hell ••••••••••••••••••••••• van~. rcl·reut11>r1 l.ll I Sale. 400 pianos & or-·ll"4 penlll6pm. m1., First $200. cash air cond1t1oning, plus Jackman wheels. low: BrmtdNew 1976 vrh1de~ 1mporh ~ Ponche •Jogucr gans, new/used. Spinets, loafs. Slips takes 1t. 842 8207 . aft 5 m~n.y ~ore extras. See low miles. (20ZIUW 1 M ZD donwst1 rs Mu~t bt> an Mtn:e dc!'s-lenz Grands, Players. Goin Docks 9070 pm lhi.sone. (64872Yl A A runmn~ <·011J1t1on & m\•1•1 USED CARS 642-2800 out ror business. Ref'! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 HONDA 360G 4300 $489 5 $3099 Lea1~ For Only ~~~~~J ~jfcly ll><k J'r111up<1t.. Ofll)' ~/opt to buy. Kawaa BOATSLIPS ITllles. mint condition llHMaxey Toyota $84.59· Ell'aminoAuloSalt·' '73BMW8alaria Sunday10AM6PM ~t~anwa y, Baldwin. Somehve-aboards $800.~114920850. 1B8818each81 H H 4981400 l>ealt•r 4 ... peecl, .11r 101111 &Audi 9707 Chickering, Yam11ha, 645-8616 Ext 4l8J a..i17 e555 per mo+ 1'&L ,ll•n·o A Iii" \l n · Kimba l l, Wrl tzr . l\17Ullarbor,CM . _ .. __ •--~-'7ti MaLda 808 l'pt' '728MW 3,0CS ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714 )638-2770. 1207 Wanted.Shpor S1d0 '7l Yamaha90 Complete· 631-1276 ~Ser\54892) Or~County's ·7., Audi AMWM ~tert><> .. I r r b h d M '71 DahwtPick-H'~ tSB 4 ~""C" .11r 10111! M ~ • • Brookhurst. GG. Tie Co.r 52' boat. Y e ur 1~ e · any -r 35 MPG H iWay E.P.A. ''f''tt tJy~r .• ,.. .. u • "' ... un rf . J1r c·ood 4 rlr Xtras $225 546-813~ -------4 SPff<,I, radio. heater on Import• ~ten•o Mint nind1t111n' nu tir"'· .L"llo~, 1,11 nt• P . T 673·5822. · · Sharp'72Dodgepackup.Sharp'<>nl\l\C". 36mos.0 .t:L.Cap.17 • ,7 40 .. T"'U .... 2602 • •• ,., 1ano uner Has l t 6 I h bed ~ M I bl t Brit M T t A .;> " ~, ..... ,, t""9 .,.. .. 0 Planororsal.. Beautiful Boat Slip, so· ror '73 Husky. 125WR. Mint .,.'2 on, cy. s ort, ax erm o IJ:J 100 axey oyo a ""'''"" "' ""'"' " 642 4610 $1999 $1232 88 OAC Stt.>reo. nwt.illtl' p,11111 & 1 ••960-1155 •• power boat. Newport c,ondila oo . Ves~o. · · C:allRogerorBill loo,1,m1le1> Mu"l "tl'' '70 Audi lOOLS. 4 !Ir OOQ.aUISk TUpPrl1!-gNhOt,RoEtPhcAJ•rs. Beach.6429606 ~~:;.~r.~';;,,';!.~• 76 ,(";:'\_,_J J'tJiJ'll ImE~::1~~~~~:~~csry FREE ~7P-P855R""51S"'L '67&'68 ~l;nnt.>, 6732'J50 or 1-rom $495. 536-8775 SID/.Tlfo: so· Boat, 73 Yam. 360MX lmma<'. TOYOTA ~ I ; '± .... L I vaildblc We buy"" u~e; ('J~S & Onl· ~·~p~.~~ s; one• '70AudJ,100 L.S.-4 d-;.-, .. :111 n~~~~~rty Too much bake for old ;;;;;-;..c-;:;-;;; ~ CH OLDS/MAZDA tru(•ks . Call G HOTll automalH' Supt•rrul'P' dl'i..lll eond $2200 0 ; nfr CONN Organ Mdl. 5S2, ---guy 7 ·' forks $625 TRUCKS --ro..aa...cM 17331 IUCH IUD. <..'lU.:VROLET fur a free• '71 TOYOTA 673 til3J Theateretle, blln Leslie, SAIL for 20 to 27'. do<.>k 673-3127 -14~ -14 .. •441__ •t. KACH• 842-6111 appraisal. Chimes, Piano, etc. side tie, Silo. 303 E . --. , 16 To Choose f.rom '73 Ford Ranchero. 350 GROTH CHEVROLET Maril 11 Coupe 1970 .\ud1 4 ~pd . F\1 846-3792 Edgewater 1871·2866 71 Yamaha Mm1 Enduro 4 Spneds, 5 spu"'ds', engme. pwr str, pwr _9fferExp1res12lt·7~ 18211Bt•JehBl\d Aulomat1c air nmJ & ~lcn•o. 25\IPC $2100 ----· 60, Get Kit & chamber, .. , ~ bk. 1 d 11 & Lant!Ju. Low mall'' 536 7971 , 557 7236 dfl Wurlitzer Spinet. $37 loafs. Speed & $200firm. 640-6253 ahutomatics, long bed~. r s, x nt ron 494 s98o Mercedes Benz 280SL, 847.~~trn~on ~~hml '73 CITROEN SM tiPM Dark Finish with bench. Ski 9080 --s ort beds '66 CHEVY Carryall 1969, new motor, 18 mo Ll·:ASE UH BUY'•• GoodCond.546·2855 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MotorHomes, Afso6UsedCompact 4s pd, aux. fuel. 6 cyl lse S150mo 640-1751 SElLIHGYOURCAR? 5 ... pn·d. J1r lond A.ustin-Healey 9709 16' Sidewinder 115 Hp Sale Rent 9160 Trucks $1250 Ph· 548 6132 TOP PRICE"' p "'ID Jto:.itht·r mt•lahl' paint & ••••••••••••••••••••••• M . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos Wanted 9590 .;> A L'U t s $ 200 t Sewin9Machines 8093 ere. 08, w/AmencanR t ,73 0 1 d ... ,. tochoosefrom For lmporh AM r ... rJ1m tiO .pnll' l 1-.1 olr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trlr.Over S4000 an vested ,e_nded Frvera~I "'"'1 · J) L '7S LuvP.U .RlueM1kado ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'a1dfmor"l11l '72&'73Scouts Kun,..,lnt.~ xtr.1parh " Call 979 07 7 6 apM uua ee ma es o • under 7,000 m1. perfect WI-: PAY TOP DOLLAR Id ~5 n 77 l Necchi SuperNova in cab --· - . -~ .., rates. Pri pty. 538-0547. eJ etu\. ~ cond, transferring mus t FOR TOP USED CARS De an Lewis Imports Hnl h a r '' ha rdto ps me -any me• w/port case. many xtras. Transportation , w7 sell. $3495,, 646-3045 ask FOREIGN. DOM ESTlC 1966 llMl>or. l' :it. 1-:quipml•nl 11•c·Jullt•s roof BMW 971 2 Xlnt rood $125 644.7900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• for ~en~. non. s m oker ·~ TOYOTA for Pat or CLASSICS t>46 ~130~.I r at k. JUlOm,1llC' :iir cun ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""· aft 9 I I 0 Special 76 22 4 Star v-- - 9570 If your car 1s extra clean ---dillomn~ &. r~io,1,i•r '11't•r ORANGE COUNTY'S S--6M.9Goods 8094 "'trcr ' -·· 1111! XL:--;T 111-.1dc> l'.. out OLDE"'T ,._ .. ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mm1Mtrhme.548-S556 see usfirst TOP .;> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---1966 Ho1bor C M "·lh 9301 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y.'111 tradc• Roffe Ski pants. Org & ClTABRIA-Almost new, 28' Titan. sips 8, all xtras. .71 Eronolinc Super Van BAUER BUICK . '74 EL CAMINO ~- yellow 34 long cost $65 65 hrs total tame T op by day or 'Wk 645·3370 aft VS. Xlnt cond. Finished 2925 Harbor Blvd $ Automallc & air cond1 \,II sell for' SJO. 642.9s77. ' cq~ment.~S2-9646.__ 6 PM. __ '73 INTERN A Tl ON AL interior. Air $2950 or ~osta Mesa __ 979 2500 tuminJ! Lo~ mill•:. c--Sal 973 RO DI l/4 Ton Pickup best orr. 646-4043 or TOP DOLL "'R Pa1·d '71 VW Square back K2Ski Boots,sz7.8, to K2 -::-·-r-· ·• e 1 A ,JNER 28'. Cr ewcab, V -8. •auto. "" Rent 9120 I d d 12 000 · 6i3·4062 \11111mal1t' & roof rat·k Skis w /Marker bindings oa e • · m 1 trans., air condilloninf(, P"'ID FOil pompet1't1'on (180 & 195). ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sacnfice. Can sec at 1942 "' '10 FORD , AM /FM radio. power ·m Econohnl'. gd <'ond . U d VW' Wanter heal (180), 1972Dodcje Harbor Blvd . C .M . steenng. power brakes. Auto.a1r.~lt·reo.loaded. IMMEDIATELY se s WINOOWVAN Cheesebureer 050). Jr. Pickup&Camper 642·8286. deluxe 1ntenor. aux1lary Rst ofr. Must sell FOR ALL Paid for or Hot \K :1 ~1><·1•d . mal!-. li Burger 050). all used Auto., P tS. A/C, dual ·73 Dodge 22. 4 Star M H . tank. woodgrain sades, 675·3340. FOREIGN CARS trat•k ~lcrt>o Include~ l<'ss lhan 3wecks,alll975 tanks , sportsman 's 18.SOOma ,fullyloadedin dua l mirrors. etc ------CALLORCOMEIM r.M ~I~'· t!Xlralongwheelbase models. Call Allan God· spec1al.26Sl9N . cl generator $8900 firm {5393851. 1973 Ch~vy Van V·S ey•;tl•J• \ 2M02M erl frey494·5116. 52999 pp968.3742 53495 Automatic. Power steer· TO SEE US 1871 1 ifaatifr{ .,.:,:. Vl':,;kwf· c. rfbo _, II mg. $2,950. 645-8736 Hunl l:kh 1112 4435 131-2040 • 4M-4949 ..,.1 a1u swa ow winger Bill Maxey Toyota Trailers, Utility 9180 gd. cond. 6'10" $80. ATLAS BRAND MEW Wanted Holls Sllvt•r UMAftf'YP•rtrweyE.dt 5J6.4980 ask forDonna l88SlBeachBI ll.B ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 8UBBLETOPFORD Cloud 4 dr. original OpenS&lndey• 847-8555 1-latbed Utility trailer. Chrysler Plymouth VAN th ,. C f 11 1 1 ____ _ Sal<.•s-Scrv1ce Ll•asinl? Roy Carver, Inc. Rulls Hoyn• BM\.\ 234 I': 17th St Costa Me!>a 546-444~ 1976 BMWs ARE HERE CREVIER ICESKATES -Harlick6. -stake sides. $175. Call OpenDaaly&Sun wa ... amper on O\\ncr. u Ct'l,us re ''all 644·1086 B r T h ""o C'><\O '. version. $4876. lmmcd. aliSlll' <'a!.h pnc·c . Also d h b II ' G & .... e ore 91 oyola C mook. Linder .,..., . .,.,.,,,,eves til 10 PM Del. El48 HA60320 Studebaker Ila wk Write ~n't rop I e a l'l a 1 sr & HOADWAY AM. lS,000 m1 '$4500 4 x 8 Metal w /side com 2929 Harbor Blvd. SEA & S N R V. 3100 W.Coast Hwy NA Ad U591. Po Ro'I: ISl!i JOh with .a low· cost Daily SAM TA AMA ~5·2802. part ment Gardeners Costa Mesa 17555 Beach Hl vd. 642-9405 Oa1lv Pilot I ·0-.1 ' ;\lt-s·a P1 lot ( I a"' f 1t•d i\d I 835·3 I 7 I TY. Radio, ----546-1934 Hunt. Bch C~. 926zt,· . . . . . Phonl' fi.I:! ~ti'i!! HiFi. Stereo 8098 CAMP ER SH ELL for g· dream __ __ ___ _ ! THE uLr•MuE 0R1v1Nc M•cH1Nc ·.~··••• •••••••••••••••• bed. S20064~~~~<~~nd --S48·4S4S. Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 1 and berg 9000X Tape _ · __ Lar_gc steel motorcvrlc or •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1racord Turn Sl'oll bo l · 1 N · t A M k ff Faclorv Darcel Campers x ra1 er .. u ares. fl?~~ a e 0 er. $895.u·p . Shells Sl7950, $1~546·1656aft_ ..... J_. __ Sleepers 858 W 18th CM Auto Sef'•ic~ & Nnl old but Brand new 642-8471 __ Parts Soundes 1gn Console -9400 featur1n1? bedut1ful Motorcycles ••••••••••••••••••••••• rec an r in i ~ h . o s R Scooters 9 I 5 0 '66 vw F:N GIN F. tumtabl<' 8 lrk player. ~·••••••••••••••••••••• JUSt completely AM /FM & storage area. 7S HONDA 400 for $100 __ rehwlt.. 968-7412 S275. Call 646 3S88 aft cash·Refrn. balance, 28 Getterat 951 o SPM payments at $56 mcl. full •••••••••••••••••• •-•· Stereo BSR. all 3 compo. ncnts xlnt cond. S12S, 557-5127 aft 6 -------Boats & Marine Equipmfttt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOY S€0UTS NF.ED BOATS. T:ix Advan· tage~a1_1 546 4900 Must Sacrifice all new hollow form Kayak $17S. 2 man kayak $195. Surf kayak $70. (714 ) 682-4447. Boats. Marine Equipment 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 HP McCullough out· board motor. xlnl cond $275. 968.0547 ----- BLACK BEAUTY 1968 50 horsepow er Mercury outboard engine. C. D Ign1t1on w /Merconlro l . nl'w waterpump F.ng1ne IN coverage insurance Call Autoel Elect ra c Car. 548·4987 Beaut Mainlamed, kept MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE 1974 HONDA CR125 Xlnl Cond1llon S625 best offer ••• 1973HONDA XR 75 Xlnt Condition JB Race S500 best offer *** 1970 HONDA TRAIL70 Good Condition $150 in garage & cov'd when not in use. S600. 960·227S or 536·6561 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good Investment worth m OT c e v c r y d a y ' Restored 19S8 XK 150 Jaguar. 2+2 coupe. Fast, good J,las milage. stereo, radio & 8 trk. Chrome ware w h eels. 4 spd, !lllverlred int. S.5000/ ofr. Pvt. Ply. 675-2563 ·23 Ford T Rds tr. 327 Chevy Auto. tra ns . New finish. Sac. $2100 498 2843 ----------· RKreational Yefticles ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCELLEN1 COND -.. ___ 830 _ 6129 Su per C l ean. Call r-nvnc '72 Layton Trailer 20' tandem, self·cont.. xlnl cond. $2200. '73 Dodf(e ~ Ton Pickup Adventure P ack age, P /S. P/8. R/H, A/C, air shocks & insulated camper shell. xlnt coml. $3200. or both for S5000 493-4491 art b _646-_4_965_evemnl!S ___ After 6p_m ___ 1 '73 Yamaha 250-MX, '71 VW Dunc Buggy like new. never raced. $97S. SACRIFICI::. Boats, Pow~r 9040 ---------· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oii induction system re· ' Call842-7190 moved. Optional forward ~-- 23 FIREBIRDS IN STOCK •TRANSAMS •FORMULAS •ESPRITS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Brand H~w 1976 FIREBIRD 54689 '2S8706N61 S8211) Brand New '75 AIR CONDITIONED Pontiac ASTRE .- '72 Sea Ray. Jn & Out 24 '4" Pleasure Cruiser xlnl cond.. radio, bait tanks , trlr. Pri ced, $6,950. 714·962-6849. mounted shock brackets 1970 Meyers Toad Dune installed. Super fast. Buggy Xlnt rnnd. Ph: strong & reliable. Must 581·1260 Morn & after· see t 0 a ppr e c i ale noon. 640_·008.5 __ ·a_fl_6_pm_. _ AIR~1~~r,;:,·NG s3719 -. --- 14' 0 8 Fishing Boat & Trailer w /Johnson JS. $400. 645 3485 $.500/firm. 536·4758 after FENCED Rec. Vehicle 6:30PM. Storage858W IRlhC M. 642-8471 doafs, Rfttt '74 Bultaco Pursang 250, ___ _ __ _ Charter 9050 ~SO. Also ·~ Triumph 4 Wlteet Drives 9550 • •••• ••••• ••• ••. •••. ••. basket case has a lot of ••• •• •••• •••••••••••••• , 1 custom parts. $200. '76 J CJ 7 Ch art-er SO Boat or 675-0970 a sk for Rall ttp • Christmas boat parade. ' ------Loaded with equipment $75 mte Compl w/skip· '74 Kawasaki KZ 400. disc including automatic per & crew. Ph. 675-2256 brake. elec. start. $750/ transm1ss1on. with low Boats. S-:f 9060 offer. 548-3334. ranf!(' Quedor trae. Mag a11 wheels. tape. roll bar & ••••••••••••••••••••••• otorcycle helmet ·•Bell Cal 20 + Slip, 5 sails, No. Star ." gd cond. Lge. $35. 22, oe. very good rood. 64&-2849 befor e noon. $3000.54S·5449 '74 YAMAHA 250 Trials. 25' Classic Wood Sloop $700. After 5 pm. Inbd Eng. teak dk. ask. 642-4024 ~~~ BOGARDUS '72 Yamaha 250 CC dirt bike. gd cond. w /nu Coronado 23. top shape, shocks. incl. he lmet . radio, all options at Dana boots, chain. lock & oil Pt. 714-833-4669 days, $400,673·77_7_3_. ___ _ 714·496·8174 or S52·9033 -HoDAKA too wnknds. __ ___ Super Rat. Xlnl cond. HOBIE 16 Late model. li?d 842-4850 cond. Must sell ! See & • S -k-.-G-T make offer. 67S-0993 Must sell 72 usu 1 --5SO. S52S . 675 7572 or SABOT & Trailer. yellow 552-8481. fiberglass. XI n t cond. -197-5-i,.;--H-o-nd- 3 -7-50·-Su-pe-r $:JOO. 67S 4927 Sport. 1973 Yamaha 360 UDO 14, gd cond. with Induro, street equipped. Trailer. $800. Best offer. 673-8823 or 962-3824 67~3683. ---------Hobie Cat 14'. with '70 8.SA 650. Fast. looks Trailer. $700 gd. tsXJ / trade truck or ____ 64_5·_34_8_7 ____ , _v_an_._Ja_c_k 64_4·_261_1 __ _ more. Less than 3.000 miles. VKY225. Ser . 11000063. $5288 ShorKrest AMC Jeep 167Sl Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 848-8066 Landcruisers 72 Thru '75's 7 To Choose from EXAMPLE: '72 Hardtop 372FDC S-1877 ~M LemiA' \:}VOLVO CHRISTMAS SAILBOAT BARGAINS!! Viva Montesa Cota 25. 19M Hrirho• < M f.41. 930'1 20-23 Ft. low as $3995. incld. tails It trailer Full Factory Warranty Aquariu.,. 8alboa·O'Day Npt8ch'a Laraeat Dlnihp. mE BOAT PLACE '101 Cout Hwy. N.8. &&$-11'4 Open 018 pm XJnt cond. Great small 1965 Carryall. Chevy 1 bike. $250. 546-1587. Ton, 4 whc>el drive $2000. ·11 S..llllkl _~_538_1 __ ~---· TS-125 Oushr Trucks Converted for dirt. but •••••••••••••••• • • •• ••• all 1treet equipment in· 2 1 ton plumblnR trut"h eluded. Exlra Urea . Good complete w /steel bina. Condition . Must aell. pipe machines, recent s:ns. &M-0577 new eng's, Xlnt Urn. (l) has 120 V Generator. Y....._ WW.&duro pri ciCl lo &el . "C111 $175 '45-3580 Caacade Inc. S48·2Sl,_ TINTED GLASS. WSW TIRES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY PlusTuH~5" TEST DRIVE Sunbird YOU 1LL LOVE IT! ' DELIVERY T•AY AT Sl'l 'TZ ICIJJ\fl\ IL\\\1\ The Worlds IT'OSt luxurious 2-door au!orrobtle now ~~1··0.....,t~•11fW ,l~f....,..., .·V•'"°"' 11 •~.-ww ~ ~ """"" ...... <"'"Vif.t ~,~ '1 "- ~,,. ·-~·~rr")<l..t..,_.. .. ,. '"'f "w. qyd ~Ill> M,.;,. ,_,. I __ ,ft•,. ~" ,... ".__,. .. , 1,._ ~~ ..... """''•1\ ,_ t~._,.. .. " ........... , ~ ~b,C.,..at \PNYl•Y ,,,~ R.c.-1~ .. 1~ ce>up<>n FO• 6BBAL MOTO«S CAH FRONT WHEB. BEARING PACK & BRAKE INSPECTION DRUM BRAKES DISC BRAKES DAVE ROSS PONTIAC/STUTZ 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 A.M. TO . . . . . . -. . . . . .• -· ·: ... • .. .. • SADDLEBACK BMW 176 BMW's NOWHERE a402 Merguettte Ptrwy. Mlulon Viejo 131-2040. ·~· UM A¥•ry Patlrw•y EJdt Open $undey• l '172 C1prt .i l ~I , 'Int t'o111J t .. lt-i liOtiM Chrysl~r Plymouth Op• n I l,111\ '"" ~u II lllllll'M :.~:.>!1 11.irhor Bhd <'o..,tJ ~1h.i 546-1934 AN NOUNCING: University's "SHADOW" Roof Line GT1 s 0 SX's e~::D 1976 STARFIRE V6 ,r:;~;~~E $ Gt 5 SPEEDS • • 4 & 6 CYLIMDERS 4 SPEEDS • AUTOMATICS DELIVERY I 0 USED HONDAS IH STOCll "SUPER GAS SAVERS" "Eiam~ s~-1974 HONDA CIVIC Radio and heater (131656) '68 CHEVY CAMARO Radio healf'r (313281) Special Luxury Bar9ain 197 4 CUTLASS SOLON Auto trans air cond1t1oning , stereo radio. vinyl roof reclining seats. rallye wheels. (1 92876) 53177 70 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 s peed radio heater 111ny1 top (089AWO) s977 Z~o ~~~~! ~~~,n~~ air cond . s1477 radio, hpater. vinyl top (965BZT) FINAL 1975 GMC Truck Clearance 1h TOMS -11 .. TOHS-HEAVY & LIGHT DUTY 4 WHEEL DRIVE ''TERRA VANS" & TRUCKS OYER 45 LEFT IN STOCK! IRAMD NEW 1975 'fl TOH .4 WHEEL DRIVE SHOAT BED va. AUTOMAT:C. GAUGES (511999) . 54777 IMMBHATE DEIJYERY .. 74 HONDA CIVIC Pin stripes & real sharp' Radio&heater. (31656> $2699 miracle mazda 2 I 50 Harbor ll•d. Costa M~sa 645-5700 1961MBZ220 L1Ahl hrow11 with red tn· tenor & 1:1 trat·k, AMWM stereo. !73011 1-:F > $1295 1':1 Camino Auto Salc•s 498-140h Dea lrr Lease Mew-Used OVER 100 1958 PORSCHE With 1964 Su per 90 engine. stereo cassette, new paint & exeellcnl 111 terior. (036F FHl. SAVE El Camino Auto Sales 498· 1400 Dealer ·74 914 2.0. Appear Grour,. A 1C. AM 1 FM stereo. lo miles Must sell' 752·6.'>31 MERCEDES 121 ·11 Porschcs by pvt OM DISPLA y party Metallic blue. <11> 1 pear ~ r o up . 5 spd , House of Imports Cassette-rm ster . maJ? AUTllOlllZF:o "his. 34 .000 mi's S.1850 MEHCt:DES D EAL ER Gold S spd . am rm illil•r. JOCJUar 97 30 9725 MARK·X Jag sedan '63 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto tra n s Very gd sgi;2 Mam·hest<'r 5 4.000 mi 's $34011 aasa SPECIAL HOLIDAY LEASE s11 o~~ leases a Beautiful 1976 Fiat X1/9 la • Cap cost .S.S398 6.S. leose end volue S2968 6.S Dep R .. , S67 .SO mo 36 mo, o pen end leo'e on appr cred•I Oller good tol 12 JI 75 DICK MILLER MOTORS h ot focto1y Au1tio11zed 51'!11'\ 5rrv1co•, lro"ng & OvC!lCO• Deltv<!ry 120 W. Warner at South Main Santa Ana 557-2132 cond Best offer 642 1272 '71 Jaguar X.16. dark Auena Pa rk 642-7467 or iSl ·7210 523-7250 ·75 Porst·hc 911S s 1he r Ontht'Santa Ana F\\y I anniversary md'I Like new. 6000 M 1 Stereo lap<.' 73 MERCEDES w/hlln 23 l'hanne l CB 450 SLC Radio Combo. For ged al toy wheels . Call Ma rty Mc ta 111 l· b t• i J! t' w 1th Pollock, 673·0900 m a t t' h 1 n g r n I e r 1 o r • , • automatic trans m1ss1on . 7l 911 T SC'pias Brown. power steering, rac:t orv B1e,c:e interior .• Gaugt'"· air c·onc11twnin g. AM /FM fadory Alloy:c;· 5 ~pd .. fog ~t('r<.'O radio. hl·.ttN. ('le· llAhLo;, Clt'. 30.()(~).~1 .. \II <23511SY 1 11nginal. S73SO 6·12 .l'.l:i7 $15,800 SLEMONS MERCEDES ·;;1 · !H4 Sllvc-r .• 11r . Konis ('over. bra. xlnt $600010! r 833·!!2G4 brown. auto. gd cond . '71 PORSCH 1-: 914 Ap .,,.,,,V\ "AO j?'>() l !l70 tl.1rh11r.l' ~I ~~""''n ~• pcarancc g r o u p M d 9738 631-1276 Red1Blk int Mint r,t CD a , -pty 540-0421 & 642-2502 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MBZ 71 280SL. Air . Brand Mew 197 4 AM /FM . Brown. 2 lops. 1974 Pors che 911 Coupe" MAZDA Pvt Pl} $1 0.000 6759555 s unroof. blk p aint • Clearance Sal~ '71 JOO SEL 6 3 75.000 m1.. AM !FM stereo cass. & Gray w!black leather maoy xtras. $12,000_ $2895 SR900 1:133 9520 0 ; 839·6054t116.751·6130 PM Includes Dc::ilcr Prep 644 5383 1967 911 5 spd, coupe, nr AUTO. TRAMS. MA 250S 4 dr s<.'dan reblt perf cond. S.UOO. 1:qu1ppt•d \\Ith Hot ::iry <.'ng & trans Xlnt' cond 499·:?A87 1'.ngml' & many more ex 557 1990 morn & <'H' Roll R 9756 tras. line" not 1ndudc· S oyce radio or po\\er antenna Mercedes Bc ni s po kt· ••;1••0•E•A••l•E•R••IN •• U •• S.•A••• <Ser 21676 1) 3 Yr or whls . mounted w /tires •.. 50,000 m1 f;.it·tory war fits all 644·5965 rnnty. BEACH OLDS/MAZDA 17331 IUCH ILYD. MWIT. IUCH • 842_... Offer Expire~ 12·14-75 IFYOU havr a service· to orft>r or ~oods lo sell, plate an ad 1n the Daily P ilot Classified Sed1on Phone 642 567!1 ROY '\ ~ CARVER ROLLS·ROYCl 2JA f.171h St COSTA ~ESA SA6-.U.U ~ CLOSED SUNDAYS 9800 Autos, M~w 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 PRICES ARE BEING SLASHED ON LARGE INVENTORY ~~ OF ALL '75's $3795 1971 THRU 1974 AMC GREMLINS <323CKN) STAmMG AT $1495 . 1973 FORD '8MTO Factory air conditioning, low mileage Top fuel economy ! (0WT39} SAVE $8973 REMAINING: Per Mo. Incl. T&l 7 GREMLINS 6 HORNETS 7 MATADORS WHILE THEY LAST SPOIT AIOUT WAGON Fully equipped . Inc ludes . . ·automatic. pwr. s teering, air onsol.e automatic. at cond. & deluxe pkg Priced to c_onditio01ng & custom mags and sell (670EJL). ll'es. C296A EK) $2495 $1695 1974 MATADOR 1971 FORD COUl'E MUST A HG Aulomat~c. pwr s teering, ut9matic. pwr. s teering, air factory ur cond , vinyl top, on"d. & s mall vs. Low, low custom interior & low mileage. miles. (252CQT) <497KYT> $3295 MUST SEE . • • . • • • • • • . • • • ' • ' • • • • • ·1 J . Autos. hnpot'ftd Autos, lmporhd Auto I ~ •·• ~ I 1day December S. 1975 DAILY P1LOT 09 .,••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• •· mt""'·~ -.os. Imported Autos U1ed A.uto1 Ua•d .......... ....................... ...... , . I . Shits 976 I Trlu.nph 9767 ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto1.J Us•d Autos. Used Awtos, Us•d •••••••••••U•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• VOllswocaen 9770 YolYo 977 •57 Morn s W1tn Buick 991 0 •••••.••••• ••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••~ ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 69 Da too ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• '72 C'ad. SDV. Xlnt ••••••••••••••• • ••••• • • CadiUac 99 I 5 CCllnClrO 99171 CheYrol•t' 99 EX CLUSJVE $500 Y 0 r ab~· ;,t~an 197 4 CAMPERS •7 3 Vol•o WOCJOft '74 llonda/Un1car '72 IUICK ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••!~ R>I 6441033 er 6ToCltooseff'om fuel injected. rool ra1·k .'74Suiuk1/Un1l·ar CENTURION '68 1:-~ldorado Xlnt l'ond1 '75 Camuro, Jlr, lilt CONNELL Orange County -An examle·Safari model low m1Jc~. blue with blue m Peugeot. 404 , air VII. auto tr;uu., air t•on t100 whet•!, xlni l'ond Mu:.t Yolksw-.. 97711 with ra~ed roof icebox mtenor (522HSV) '66 Dodge Dart W~n d1tionlnJ?. powt•r sll'l'r 546-5392 e\·enm.is ice II ttoon M ~kc orrer -w··· • ' $3895 Must sell 673·1~ ing, pow"r brnk<'s. powt•r '73 F:l Dor. Cabnolet Xlnt ~tow blue book C:Jll CHEVROLET ••••;;~~.;·;;,:~=··•• :!::?y~4 ~:f~s~~.u AMC 9905 windows, power seals. 1·on tl Cul Jy eq u1 pl . betw7 &9pm 497 1011J For any VW runnmg or $4995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM F M sll'reo radw. kalht•r. s tereo, ek Pvt •73 Like . NEW" 1 . dt."d SALES&SF.RVl<'fo MOTOa not '64 & newer. DON IURNS Brand Hew t-tt·. OOll-'KDl pty 499-2677 -LT modl'I · ,r, 1-:::~nse 2828 Harbor Bl•d. CAI 673·346Sor631·2697. VOLKSWAGEN •76 Pacer $1595 '73 Eldorado Convert Air $3750 642 3301 COSTA MESA ......,,,. Fully factory equ.i pped & <'ond . leather seals Want ad rl'5Ulls 546-1200 ,_,...~ '66Baja 8 ug 13731 Harborll•d pnced to sell this wt•ek ATLAS sterlc'o. loaded S4900 642567 DAVE Ross Engrunsgood. GcrdtftGro•e end. Over 2() l'an·r~ in Call Weekt•nds 675-9710 ___ $_({;_\l--d{\-~-µ----/l--£-f}--~-.,-$5.50 960 3941 3100 W Co t H H.B ciu...ster Plymouth kd "33 258 · · 534, .4 I 00 . U wy. • stock for 1mmedlalc Ul' '"r wee ays, o • U ro..-•c ---Open Daily & Sun ... _ ......... '70 VW Camper Pop 1'op 642·9405 li very 'l1l 10 PM ...... 0 H·~__.. __ ._, • d. vw '?A B t '64 Cad Sedan $400 or b<·~t Th at lnfri9uin9 Word Gome with a Chuc•le &----. ., Hatl1als. new uph()lstery. " us new ires $-1588 2929 Harbor Hl vd offer <.:all Patsy fi75 901!1 -----••·••• ~, c1..u • ,OUAH ----_ Rebllcng. $2200.557·M7l c mags, Z bed , amtrm '71 Volvo142E air cond Costu Mt•s<i or673.7726 bef 5pM T t , 9765 art 3 30 _ _ radio 551·5728. auto, A M r~d10, ortR 546•1934 OfO a owner, xlnt c-ond. good Shorecr•st ••••••••••• •••• • •• • • ••• '62 VW Good running con· '6.S Bug, Needs body work ras m1 $2600. 495 4560 AMC JH"p •7(> dtlion Nu tires. sun roof. $l00 Call 846 3414 16751 Beach Blvd TOY'-"TAS best ofr640 67!rl 72 VOLVO I 44E Huntmgton Bca<'h T"" • '63 '"" 1970 VW c:~uarebark Auto trans , air, radio, 848-8066 I; L.&103217 •"" Van Camper, nu ""'f healer. (536HOC> $2997 en~ .. clut<'h. brks. nu SllOOor bt>!\l offer paint Job $1500, 556·3926 557 5037 $3199 P'tus tax &i ic wtll dell\ er 00 VW Squareback. au~ •69 BUG '68 Rambler Amba~i.Jdor 343. Gd Trans/wrk <·ar S450/ofr 557-3645 to 6pm a new Corolla 2 d<>Or to Sl200 Good condit ion Xlnl cond 673 7891 ~ &ao-4797 64 Rt\ ll'rJ vou: J,00% F 111 anc1ng -Volvo 9772 Full pwr . J1r miracle mazda aTai~a.ble on. approved •73 VW SUPER BEEnE ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.ioo M:! 1147!1 ~for 36• 42 or 48 Orange, 4 speed. radio. ORANGE COUNTY 21 SO Harbor ll•cl n • .!ck ""Io · heater <078HOJ) VOLVO Costa M•sa 645-5700 -77 1\ l . . ..................... . aUeGJ\ Wti.,A $1995 EXCLUSIVELY VOi.VO '6SVohoP,1800 Read~ lo '75 Rwck Skvhawk hkt· 69 El Dorado, Hry c•lf•an, Cadillac 99 I 5 will tr~de for IJll'r Ci.Id ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962.0656 73 Cou1x: dt· V1lh• Sm~lc '74 Cad1Jl;JC•. hlal k C1JUpt'r own i.' r. '(I 11 l lo n d De Vt lie While ll·alht'r 1.oad<-r1 $4~l(I f.11 Wll!l int erior l "ar 1n m1nl l'ond. Cd ruhlwr l'n Pty Da). b45 3J;!J, Eve~ "CADILLAC" 642.5878 I Ouall•ty & Pri·ce ·54 cunv 1-:1 DorJdo x1nt Wire "'hct•h Slb75' Onr 70 t>:ll 3.JAA I to Choose Ft-om ·74 CdV Cahnolt>l Fu 11 For th<• b<·'l prH l's th(· J)l>Y.er 11; ·100 mi l.ikf' lo\\t•sl h'JS(' rJ(I• .... & lll' n .. w $5 H~O t. 1U lHl~K o ·r:,o) .. ,,. Lt··. . , ..... t • ~ ..... t.@' -Jll! l. IQ..., ~ • -• J' ·ei ~ ... I [i fMr--r:>B 1 I I I 12 I 1 I Oli>'.;L[ I ~ I I '.AT HY 1 ~· . r I . I "'~\.N Largest Volvo Dealer rt'storc. Sl200 ofr nu. tx·st offl:r OHr $-llJOO ~~ TOYOTA ATLAS mOrangeC?u~t~1 54R42C3 K42-_7AA7 Chrysl•r Plymouth BU~~~~:i:,:SE '7 1 •.ME . air. AM 1-~1. 20 Sell things fast with llJll~ NABERS CADILLAC 7-t Dn 1llt· 11 ~on 1111 pt•nclablt> st.•n 11.·1·. "l'f' day:-644 . J 11\X t'\ "" 6-· :i"·. :·.. "f· • I' !1 J> 1· Is 1· I 1966 Horbor C M Mb Y 311 l I O~nO;uly&Sun • · MPG. luxury for only PilolWantAd:-· 2tiOU lfurhorBhd Slrr<.'n 1·rut:-.l' cnnl 'ttl 10 PM f'J.·~~[~-,·,~·~ $4700, mu~t sdl 1:192·8971 -c;o~vfA 1\11'.SA 540·!Jl00 Lo..idcJ P I'. H75 099;! e v; · :~· 1.::. :' .w.. I I I I I I I 170 Toyota 2929 1larllor Olvd ---------,eves·wknds • Autos, Hew 9800 OP~NSUNL>AY $6.950 C t M • • -••••••••••••••••••••••• SCRAM-LETS Answers in Classification 7 1 00 os a esa CorollaW~n 4 Speed, AM radio. rt'rl finish, lots or room & N'onom y. 799BBM 546• 1934 2025 S. M anchester $1577 G1:v~~ 1966 Horbor ( M /.lb 11101 OHer Expm•s 12 l! 7'i ·11 Coroll;i St.I W.tl! Xlnl l·ond. Nt'w ~lt>el rad1ab $1395. 675 8038 Toyota Corona '70 4 dr 1 Nu cari><>t. nu tires. Runs like nu. 556 29'JO '70 TOYOTA COHONA 4 door, aulomalll'. only 48,000 mtl('s' l\11rade ~l azda. :.!1:10 Harbor Fllvd , Costa M <.•su. r~15.5100 ·1ovw FACTORY CAMPER w POP-TOP! Brand new factorv t·n~me' 1LW4359 l . $2989 DAYE ROSS Pontiac /Stutz 2480 Harbor Blvd. Cosla Mesa 546-8017 I 973 VW Super BUCJ Low. low miles. 207GO P. $2299 Bill Maxey Toyota 18881 Beach HI I I 13 847-8555 '70 \'W Bl'G 197 4 Celicd GT llebll en$! .. extra ck an S127!'1 194 7152 Vinyl top, ma~ \\hCl'ls, 8 ----.- tral·k ~lcrt•o laJl(' low •'71 VW auto '"f)' good lo\\ miles <7:10~H'fn <'O nd. Imo, hlu<' book . SAYE Whal a Deul' 493·7060 Bill Maxey Toyota 70 VW Bug. 32.000 on~ 18881 Beach Bl 11 n mt. exceptionally clean 847 e555 Great huv al Sl600 -o 675-2477 or S32· 1867. '62 BUG Sharp & runs good. $5001bsl offer. 819 Huntin~on St H B Come See Anaheim 750-2011 '76&'75 Volvos Buy or Lease '76'S VOLVO'S HERE NOW •New Engmc •;'\O('w Transm1s~1on ·~ew Colors All 75'S ANDDEM01S MUST GO THISMOHTH BUY OR LEASE 1972 Toyota Corona A1T. A C. vtnyl roof Pnced n~hl 81.J FOT $1399 ·m RUS Camper. rblt enl!. xlnt cond. St65U. Must 4 Speed . ovt•rdrive. sl'll. !>lHH34 leather , AM FM stereo l·asse ltl'. sunr oof. A 1!)70 Surer But:. xlnt t:ond sports sedan. 752L EQ Bill Maxey Toyota Must sl•ll s1495· (7141 18881 Heal'li Bl H H 761 ·<>432or498·1!1~2 a ft 6 S5399 Triumph 847-8555 '68 VW Bug , ~ood running 1\ l1111~ l 9767 cond. SOOO. GUU\ UIJW • •• • •• • • •• ••• • • • • • • •• • • 640 _558 __ 1 ___ , 'V VOLVO '63 Tnumph TR·3 com "68 Bl"G . gd cnj?tne, :~ plelely restored Im mac nds work. S650 str.oo Ca II 491 4M:l 5411.4967 1%6 Ho•hor C M '-16 9301 Autos, Us~ 9900.Autos, Used 9900 Autos, Used ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RESALES '74 Thing · e.ooo miles, IOOks brand new. !~LXH). $2799 '75 VW Convertible $4299 5.000 miles. Red with black 111tenor with• speed. (050 MYQ) •75 Audi I 00 LS SAVE $1000 4 Or .. automatic, power steering. air conditioning, AM-FM stereo. sunroof, 6,000 miles. (933NBV) '73 YW Ghia Coe. SAVE Yellow with brown lnteri&. 4 speed, radio & heater. shows like new t16824. 36 mos. fi nancing. • •7 4 Fiat 128 $2799 Sedan. 9,000 mllea, 4 SP88d. radio. A real gas saver. (373MIE) SEE OUR SELECTION OF PRE-OWNED LIKE HEW PORSCHE 914 & 91 I PORSCHE Your Full Service Agency SALES • SERVICE • LEASING -CALL 67'3·0900 - LAST CALL FOR 75's Not ju s t a f e w leaders, bu t STILL A BIG SELECTION AT EVER Y NEW 19 76 model car THE GREATEST DISCOUNTS WE an d truck in o ur hu ge inven- HAVE EVER OFFERED IN OVER to r y now DI SCOUNTED to 54 YEARS OF BUSINESS save o ur c us tom er s MANY MANY dollars! Come in, pick CHOOSE FROM out the new 19 76 ca r or truck • T-Birds • MAVERICKS of your choice and get MANAGEMENT APPROVED • LTD'S • MUSTANGS discount SAVINGS without • ELITE • PINTOS bickering or hassel! • TORI NOS • PICK-UPS · LEASE ALL MAKES & MODELS • COMPETITIVE RA TES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON 1976 FORDS . DIRECT! 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'2088 ':' C.1110 100 ,o<,yp AM,•to , ~ •.o. -,0 ... ., ... °' •. , •.••fel A>A,r s r• (71211'1 ·1011••~1 (tJ)MMAI Theodore Robins Ford iti.;~" 642-0010 2060 Harbor Costa Mesa 540-8211 ~ __ ....... ___ _ ----...... ., .... - ; l D JO DAILY PILOT $3395 ATLAS Chrysler Plymouth Clp1·n 1>.111\ ~ ~11n l1l 10 I' \I :!'J:.!'.l I l.1rhnr 111' II 546-1934 ·72 t;.1J.i,1e 500 PS PB. Offer Previously J1r rnnd aulo. AM F~1 Owned Cadillacs 'lc•n•o lape. clean Sl550 'lhe\ .in• ~o much bl'lll'r l'\l Pl~ 6-H·l586 value than many uf lhl ·72 Ford Ranch "'agon. inlC'rml•<liatr pnced nC'\\ xlnt cond. <tll extra!. t·ar'>, on thl' markt•l lo Make offrr -19.t 6768 d;1y fhink about 1t Ford '74 Pmlo. W<ig Auto Trans. air. H II , Trunk RK lmmal'• s:~:1.~79tl 1 Ford '68 LTD. \'ll. aulo Thl· l'JJllOml· ur mutonng trans foll ;ur. ratll(l, p I ha ... t'H'r~ 1:onn·1v.ible 1:>lt•l'r. nu tirt''" c·h.,1n <"'<lra induding ll•athrr \'\nvl mt .,1nl!it' ow11 , l'I' 1ntenur. dual rnmrort 51045 fli5·118G5 I 1973 CADILLAC FLt-:t-:TWOOO BIWl <:llA\1 "'t'ah. < ruh1· l'nntrol . 'tt•rt•n light •>1•nttnC'I 'i5 Cri.lnatla. 11 flllll m1 . trunk rl'lt'J"t' l'tt . !'It econnm.,.al r.. 1 dr. Jlr. Sho"'" 1rnPt·c·c·.1hl<· <ar(' p\\r ... tt·n·11. mt•talllel 11ix-:11wn hro"' n. snxo 1;.w fC~~:i SS 495 '73FORDLTD 1974 CADILLAC S~ D \:\ IH' \'II 1.E ·\ dl -.ert twu:;l' h1•.1ut' \\1lh huck'ikm lc•:Hht•r m lt·nor 'Jn) I top '-ll'rt'O c·rut ~t· lOntrol 6 "'<1\1 "t'.11'> till &. It'll' sll••·nn~I "'ht•rl ~!'nttnt•I l'lc Onr·1 ""' n• r f5" .1\C\ • $5495 1974 CADILLAC 1':1 llt lH 1\ DC> Cot PE \-8 auto trans air ron I d1twmnJ.!. powc•r ~leer IOJ! µo"' t'r hr a kt'' r:id 111 h<·atl·r. \\httr\\all tires. '1n\ I roof. still'· hod' m .~ u I ti 1 n i.: ' • e t l' • I 1!# ,lit I $1995 ATLAS Chrysler Plymouth Oµt•n Dall~ & ~un ttl Ill l' :'¥1 :.'!l:?!-1 llarhnr Bl\ d ('osta !\I 1•sa 546·1934 !Waullful f1n·m1st i.:old . . . rxtc·nnr ca hm•l<·t top i3 Station~ :igrm. R pa-;., . t'rUl'\I' tontrol \l!'rt"CI I O\\fll'r, full JJO\\l'r. xlnt tapt• tlt•c·I. '1'111 .po\\t'r• l'onr1 l!l-1 ::!07i ... eab l.t'al h1•r 1 nl1•ric1rl ·;.i ('rand Ton no 34 000 anclJIJth1·11th1•r<'.icllllJt mi.' auto. air, $2HOO, C'Xlras Thi-. 1·Jr rnu-.t lw 1!12 8422 aft 5 wkda\s. dn\en to lw .1p11r1•c 1at<•cl I -·-- Jlurf'\ 1:;:.>t •. l I' I 75 Ton no t-:htc xlnt rond. loaded Must "'t'll '1<ikC' Offer 49fi 8:\39 $6995 1975 C ADILLAC Lincoln 9945 SEll\,DF\ILLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• \n nther m.1n1l.ir1n '66 lontinental. mint 11r .>ngt· h1·.tUt~ l11.icl1 d !'CIOd. loacle<I. nrw tires. '.I.1th lt·.t1h1·r .. 11·r•·o -.hock!> & brks, must see 1·n11,t> <·ont rnl 'Ill\ I top 5!1.~5 or h'>t 536 336.5 & !o.l'nltn•·I I 1101. \\II $7795 McLEAN CADILLAC 2nd& MAIM SANTA A~A 543-9421 Maverick 9947 .......•.......•••..... i3 Mi\VF.RICK . f; ,., hn<lcr auto . radio 8 trad. M1r;it'le Mazda. .H50 II arbor Bh·d .. Costa M{>Sa. 645 5700 Mercury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:hrysl~r 9925 'fll Mt>rrun run-; •••·~;;·~~~·;~~~·~····1 like a ~1a:~~1 S250. HEW YORKER ·73 Marriu1s Im mac Noni BROUGHAM smokers <'ar :\u rad1als. 1 V8.auto tfJO' ,11r 111n hrks. rarh \'m rf. air ctitionmJ:. PO\\I r l•·Pr r;'nd. full J'l""r $30110 m g. power hr:tkt·' I'""'"' I P 675 72~1 anytime .,cat<;. Al\1 F\1 t1r1·n Mustan<J 9952 radio, "'h1t1•"'ull tin' ••••••••••••••••••••••• vinyl roor. cnu ... 1• ntnl rnl l I I t w h t• (' I • ,. I I lllfiGGX > $2095 ATLAS Chrysler Pty mouth Open Dally & Sun 'til 10 PM 2929 lfarbor Rhd Cor-ta Mc•!-.a \'R PFRFl':CT COND Nu llrt''> Oni:. Owncr.$1095 646 12)11 !iii Fas tha C'k Mus tang auto trans. disc brakes. P"'r stcenng, stereo tape dc·rk. $800. "44·2276 'AA Mustang, 6 c) I, gd gas ma. clean, xlnl cond. • $1000. 548·0159 546-1934 ·m MACH I. 39.000 mi .. Mll'h<'11n Had1als. t ape, 9932 $1675. 6.11 3388 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •TOPCASll' ·74 MUSTANG II, Test For Corvettes and other dnve this popular model used cars & trucks! at Miracle Mazda, 2150 HOWARD C hevrolet. tlarbor Blvd., Costa Dove & Quail Sls Near Mesa, 645·_5_700_. ---- Jamboree, Bri!\lol. & 0t~~11..:1 9955 MacArthur Newport Ullmvvt • Bearh.833-osSs ••••••••••••••••••••••• --LEFT OYER :o.gor 9933 IRAHD HEW 7 5 ··•••••• ••• • •• •• •• • •••• OLl)S ST •RflRE 88 CouJ?ar XR 7 Nrw " paanl, new vinyl t op, leather 1nter1or, xlnl rond Runs great S1700 s.56-4842 ->odrJr 9935 •••••••••••••••••••••• V 6 "Gaii M1s~r " Closeout Price $3 995 S To rlfoose Snt1202ll , 120213. 120296, 124K75, 122810 . Eittendel'l Warranty Available • '68 Pontiac Lemans. $250 or best offer. 631 1097 !"and what vou want in Ouily Pilot Classifieds. $1777 DeML~ ('!)rovorA 19b6 Horbor ( f.\ ~JI> 9JOJ Offer Expires 12 8 75 '74 Estate Wag., low m1. super clean. many ex tras. Sold new for $4900 Wall sell $3100 firm. 492·3198 '76 ~rabbit 53676 Model 170 1 Inc. tax & 1975-76 lie. Cash pnoe-$3980 56 S500 down payment: APR 14 34%: 48 payments; OAC. (1763037312). s9512 Only , .. Me. OYER 80 DEMOS IN STOCK IXAMP111 1975 GRANADA L IJli :-\~~ fiilibfi b ' • -' I IXAMP111 MOT STRIPPED! "LOADED" MOT STRIPPED! "LOADED" -y-1~ MOT STRIPPED! "LOADED" Has 302 V-8 automatic 1ransm1ss;on vinyl roof. p0we< disc brakes WSW lcres delu1.e burroe< grouo ladory a11 condrt1omng p0wer wtndows sales once includes dealer sales prep & handlcng l!5W84F221691 De<ro Power sunroof. vinyl rool. steel belled -tires. extended range fuel tank, power locks. tilt wtleel. SPeed control. 6 way PoWel' seal. fender skirts. elec1nc reat window defogger. p0wer windows. c1cma11c air concl111on1ng. stereo. wtleel covers. luxury gtOUp •5.J65A 182397 Demo v.a vtnyl roof. acoont stripes 11lt wheels. luxury cloth tnm. pawer wmdows. convenience grouo. stereo, soeed control. reclining oassenger seal. oower driver seat. luxury wheel covers. deluxe bumc>er group. Ct11TW1C air cond111onir1g. interior deco< group, COior keyed. remole mirrors. linted glass. pawer door locks. light grouo YOUR PRICE YOUR PRICE #5621S154889 Demo $5456" YOUR PRICE 1975 THUNDERBIRD 175 PINTO RUNABOUT MOT STRt PPED! "LOADED" HOT STRIPPED! "LOADED .. Vinyl roof. leather, bOdy side mouldings. pin stripe. dual extiausl, radials WSW tires. convenience grouo. 1urno1ke grouo. 1111 steenng wtieel. power antenna. ~ seal lock group, 4 wheel disc brakes. electric rear window defogger. Clcmat1c air cond1l1omng. H 0. susoen51on. w.re wheel covers. oower locks. hghl group, luggage compar1men1 trim. body side mouldings. floor mats. e1c. 5..1870113652 Demo $7575 MOT STRIPPED! "LOADED" 6 cyl . vinyl roof. sunroof. automa11c transmission, convenience grouo. Power steering. Power front disc brakes. deluxe bumper grouo. hght group, electtic rear window defogger. stereo, forged alum wheels, lcnted glass. air condlhon1ng. dealers prep & handling . v.a. air cond11to111ng, automalcc transmission, steel belled wide oval radial ply l1res. d1g1tal clock. convenience group. console. rack & om1on steering. oower Iron! disc brakes. bumoer guards. stereo radio. luxury 1nlerlor group. 11n1841111lass. flcpper reat Quarter windows. forged alum wheels #5F05F 1158 T5 Demo YOUR PRICE •5R11Z116141 Demo $4500 YOUR PRICE YOUR PRICE $4800 DUNTON FORD WANTS YOUR USED CAR BUSINESS '71 FORD LTD 4 DI. .-.uio trans laclory ••• cond•t•Ontng power tteenng 1912CXU) '75 CHEVY MOMli 7 • 1 V-8 IUIO ••• , PIS red I wneet. suoer ~"rt>. only 6100 m1ffl (Q88NBJO '74 PLYM. .GOU>DUSTH 6 cyl Mo trans l.aory 111 conO•l•onong l>Q>lrfll sleerong 110•0 wll1lt _,,_,.,,,, vinyl t()9 h11e n.- (WllGYI '73 FORD · LTD v~. IUto •rant . facfory '" conOot1on1no. pow111 SI eerc ng, power OCIC brakea. hkt ,.... 1824JFI) '73 PLYM. FUIY 4 DI. V~ IUIO l•lflS. ladory at con01l1on1ng power slee11ng oower O•sc brl!Ms. only 29.000 ,,. .. l744HMT) '75 DODGE POWllWAGOM V~. llUIO lltnl facf°"f •. '69 PONT. CATAUMA • OC>OR V8 auto trmns. · tecotry '" cono111onong. power 11"'1"9 1699FM0) '73 VW BUS power 11"'1"9. PQWer d!tcl 4 9C>Md. l'ldio. helller lJlle br1kt1, reOlo. heater. ,_ oonelrtoon Herd 10 llrd Sc>ecial panl. wtOe °"* l tn INS condlloon (342.JEV) flotloll()I\ llfll. 4.000 !Illa 11~) '71 CHEVY HG~ 4 aoetd trans .,, cond111on1ng . .-.MJM •IO•o. "''¥ onttn0t (657HGAJ '75 FORD MUSTAMG GHIA Auto tr1ns • l1c1ory air conOll•O'llng. Dower "'-""· l;v1nyt roof. Olrlt """"' meiaoic ( 12!>l. V'() 171 CHEVY 1/1TOH WITH CAMI'& SHIU r V·B Iulo lrans . ~ lleenng. ''°'° llQler, ,._1 ooncl•tlOI\. 141181155) '74 IMT'L l/1 TOH r.u. 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MAIN at WARNER, SANTA ANA, 546-7070 ·--------- ' '· I I l I I l I I t I I I l I I t t ~ t 7 HuDtington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION Afternoon ·"·· SfcM:•ks VOL. 68, NO. 339, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 197 5 TEN CENTS Valley Board OKs Trustee Division By KATHY CLANCY °' u.. Dally ~ ... Slat! A feasibility s tudy into dividing the Fountain Valley School Dis- tnct into geographic trustee areas was unanimously ap· proved Thursday night by the school board But officials or th(' Orange County Department of Educa- tion, who would be charged with condu'J_t ing s ue h arr investiga- ' tion, said today it probably could not come about until next spring. They explained the Orange County Committee on School Dis trict Organization would look in· to the matter, then could hold public hearings on the issue before putting it to a vote of dis· lrict residents. If approved by voters, they not ed. the district would ~ carved into separate geographic areas and trustees would have to live in a specific area to ser ve on the board. Al the same time, Thursday night. Board President Roger Belgen tnade 1t clear that while he would vote for such a study, he was oppos ed to the concept of trustee areas. Earlier. Trustee Dick Plum had s aid, h o wever, that if trustees did not approve a study, he would gather h ve p~tihon signatures a nd take the matter to the county himself. Hal Mason. director of fiscal services for the County Depart· ment of Education. srud the coun- ty committee and county staff are so deluged by work now. he doesn't see how they can get to the matter "before late spring at best." lie s aid the l'Ounty committee will have to set som e pr1011t1es But it already hru. agret'd lo study some communal} college issues and the county master plan · He noted the county J.lread} has devoted months or lime lo un ificat1on studies tn 1-'ountarn Valley and Huntington Beach The trustee que~t1on first wa~ proposed last spring by a parent group from l he Jlunlrngton Bea<.'h part or the Fuuntatn V .dley d1 stncl No action came al that time, but Betty Mignanelh. '4ho h\'eS m that area. brought 1l up again last month. She said earlier that residents of the seven schoob m 1 luntmglon Reach do not feel they were ade· quately represented dunng the rt?cenl un1flc a lion effort 1n <See TRUSTEE. PageA2> Board Pair Sues for Drug Funds 1r11:: '"···J).. • I reisbureau 1 UPI Teleplleto · MALE HOSTAGE FACES POLICE FROM BALCONY Indonesian Blindfolded, Tied With Electric Wire Terrorists Free 5 of 11 Children AMSTERDAM <U PI) Ter- r orists h oldin g a score of hostages m the Indonesian con- sulate forced captives at gun· point today to stand blindfolded on a balcony with an electric ca· ble around their necks. But they freed five children who had been among their captives. The gunmen had been holding 26 persons, including 11 children. Police Find Three Bodies FLORENC E , S .C. (UPI) - Police s aid today three bodies had been discovered in two shallow graves on the edge of a swamp near Florence. and that they had reason to believe there m ight be more bodies in the area. Author ities r e portedly re- ceived a t ip Thursday telling !..'lem where the graves were located Vndem:ear Snipper? ltunti n gt on Beach's phantom slasher who snips up wo m en 's underwear with a palr of ~cissors ts being sou ght hy police again today. The slasher struck again Thursday night at The AP' pie Apartm ents, 670ct Warner Ave . Police said the slasher's method or oper:\tion is to find womt>n tt und~rwear unot\endcd in aparttnt."llt wn:sherf> nnd dryer:1 Then h e snit'~ up th<' un derlhU\.r!i. 'T hr.re htwc IJl.'cn a wlhll~ ('rl~!4 of snip· rings OV('r lhC l'UHll t\ight month~. In' estig:iloa-s said. They r eleased thr ee children when they allowed a mediator to enter the dark brick building. Another two were freed when he came out or the consulate 45 minutes later. Meanwhile, another terrorist band held dozens of hostages abord a hijacked train at Beilen, where a 1,000-man force oftroops and police appeared ready lo at- tack to free the captives held since Tuesday m orning. The gunmen allowed police to carry off the bodies of three hostages they had killed and dumped out of the train. Both groups or terrorists are South Moluccans, seeking in· dependence from Indonesia of their former Spice Is la nds homeland -once a part of the Dutch empire . Dutch Premier Joop Den Uyl told a news conference his gov- ernment would not budge on its rejection of the gunmen's de· mands, which included the im- mediate release of some 25 South Moluccans held in Dutch jails for offenses connected with their campaign for independence. He said since the guhmen had killed three hostages, any accep· lance or their demand for safe conduct out of the country was ''unacceptable if we are to pre· vent recurrences and maintain law and order .·' He said the government's prime consideration was to save the lives of the hostages "as far as possible." The premier said the govern- ment intended to u e all means available to this -"at· tempts to convin ce, patience, other means a nd znethods which rnight result in s\lttmdtt, but also U1e use off ore~.·• He aaid a d~ciston to use force could become '·mott W'I! nt." it more ho~lallC~ "rt..: kilk-d. Ht snid the.' flNt l" o hos1agc k1 lhngs 'J\wsda y m ight be reRordcd as " "rOduN of an lnllilllly chaotic situation, but lhc third victim was murdend in cold blood." • County Seeking $19,723 By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ille O.lly Piiot SU" Two county supervisors want $19,723 now held in a Santa Ana bank account by the Orange County Drug and Narcotics Task Force put into the county treas ury. And t o s ee that il is. Dooly Ptlol l'Mlo b~ Rolwrt ll•rhr lde11tifieation for Pilof s Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Laurence Schmit, acting as a two-man committee. late Thurs day ordered Deputy County Counsel La4rence Watson lo file a laws uit claiming the money rightfully belongs to the county. Today. Diedrich said h~ould propos e to the full board of supervisors that a $20,000 cas8i fund be establis hed by the county to replace the task force fund he hopes to capture through the legal action. Members of the Orange County 99s, an or· ganization of women pilots. finish work on large identification sign they painted on runwa y o f Huntington B eac h ':-. Meadowlark Airport. A dozen members of tht! club :-.pent Tuesda; and Wednesda; painting saf ety markers and the giant 1denl1f1tation sign in a volunteer project for the h<.•neftt of private pilots who use thl' air:strip Thurs da y night , three s upervisor s, Thomas Riley, Robert Battin and Ralph Clark. were unaware of the command to Watson by the board's two man subcommittee to begin the legal action. Juvenile Plan Backed The county counsel's office would not say today 'whether or not the two-man committee as- signed to investigate the fond is empowered lo order legal action. Program to Establish Six Youlh Centers Diedrich,. however, insisted late Thursday that it is necessary in order for the committee to complete its investigation of what he termed money obtained <See FUNDS, Page A2 ) Grandkim Get Tapes Hunt i n g ton B eac h grandparents will have the chance lo record stories at the Hun tington Beac h Library a s Christmas gifts for their grandchildren. The grandparents are in- vited to the Balboa Room Dec. 10 and 12 to r~ord stories on cassettes. 20 minutes each side. The Wednesday. Dec. loth. 10 a.m . lo 12 noon session will be lo choose a story or to practice read- ing or telling s tories brought from home. The recording session will be held Dec 12 from 1 to3p.m . Reservations and in· formation can be obtained by calling Kathi Muhs at 842-4481, extension 23. A proposed $1.7 milli on juvenile justice program aimed at keeping some offenders out of the formal justice system Thurs· day won the unanimous endorse- ment of the Orange County Criminal Justice Council. The program designed by the council's crime prevention com- mittee would establish six re gional youth service centers within the county to provide pro fess1onal counseling and other services lo minor offenders. The object of the countywide plan is to treat and help youthful status offenders, youngsters who have committed offenses that would not be offenses if they were adults in their own communities. Now that the council has en- dorsed the program in concept. council staff members will seek participation an the form of joint power agreem ent s with cities electing to participate. Council Executire Director K eith Concanno n said the partidpating age ncies an each of the six regions will. in effect, de- sign their own programs within the guidehnes established by the master plan. "It may be that the north county region will have need for a service that is not needed in ils south county coun- terpart," said Concarut0n. "And in each case it will be up to the participating agencies and cities to· decide what they want and need in the ir own pro grams ... he added. No Permission Landing Prompt,s Suit A FULLERTON COUPLE who claim they suffered serious injuries when a light aircraft landed on the roof or their camper van last Jan. 14 sued the owners of the machine and the student pilot in it Thursday for unspecified damages. Chester W. and Marie Johns ton state 1n their Orange County Superior Court lawsuit thtt Barbara J en.nle "~as not given consent by us" to land on lhc roof of their vehicle while they were dri vlng on lhe Pomona Jo'rt'cw ay. ALSO NAlU:C> ns defendants In ;ln ;1C'lion which seek~ assessmt>nt and :i'' ard of dt1m:ires h) lhl' ll'i.il court is AirSouth. In<' . of t\nnhC'im. The octlon notes lhnt the campcf \ tm '' .t'> dl''>l11>y<'d h} th~ impact of the landing. Once thE' re~1on~ dt.'Sl~n their programs. the packagt• will be presented to the count~ Roard of Super visor:; for action :--lo oppos1t10 n tu the program came during the council meetmg despite the recent release of an Orange County Poltce Chiefs and Indonesians Cheer Ford On Arrival By HELF.N THOMAS JAKARTA <U Pl l President Font buoyed by "very, very con- structive" talks in China. arrived to an enthusiastic welcome by 100,000 Indonesians today and declared Amenca 1s "a Pacific nation " -despite the em bar rassmenl of Vietnam In a toast at a banquet 10 his honor . Ford told this ml nc:h na lion the United States 1s dedicat ed to peace and progress in tht> Far East. lt was what President Suharto wanted to hear America has no intention of pulling out of Asia, despite a lower profile in the af termath of the Vietnam war. The residents of the world's sixth largest country gave Ford. his wife Betty and daughter Susan a w ar m welcome . Thous ands of school children holding pastel parasols against a soft, tropical drizzle waved U.S and Indonesian fl ags a nd cheered and sang to the presiden tial motorcade. The largely ceremonial. 19 hour visit to J akarl3 came on the httls of a four-doy visit to P<'ktn~ which Forrl and adv1srr:1 hatlc<l 3i; a 5ien t h ;11 tJ S China r ela tioM nre sound tand hr lthy w1d "ur~ to get better dcsp1k liniering d1 s agreem<>nts over Taiwan anrl dctcntr with Russia Shenffs Associ al1on report that was critical of juvenile diversion programs. During a discuss10n of the pro.- gram Newport Beach Police Capt Richard ll am1lton sub- stituting for Chief James Glavas said there was ~ome rn1s un· derstanding about the associa lion's report Hamtllon said th~ report was intended to point out weaknes~s 10 a blanket endorsement or all programs to divert some juvenile offenders from the justice system "The report was intended merely to point out some of the problems a nd not as a blanket cril1 c1sm of all programs." Hamilton emphasized Nurse J ailed LOS ANGELES <AP l A male nurse has been booked for mvestigalion of murder in the blud~oning of a 61·year-old Sherman Oaks engineering ex· ecuttve and retirE'd Army rol· one I. Or ::~-Coa~• \\eather Low c louds night and morning hour s with partial clearing in the aftem oon Saturday . Little tem perature change. Hi ghs 58 to 64 . Lows 50 to 55. INSIDE TODA V There'll be quite o few dif- ferent presentations of "Tltt- Messwh" on the coast thu year, but Orangt' Coast College conductor Corot Boelter isn't worried about compelmg See Page Cl of the Wttktndtr Index •• At Y-$er"I« .... , .... AIJ A11 Alt ~ ........ " -vju KallO<\alNeWS Or .... Ohftlf ~I• lltn\-...,.,,, c ... 1 ~"' ... . ca10 .... 11 OUilfl.il C.mlC\ c:r.t•-• 0..1"*""" lldltl'rlal P• .. l[nt~tlnm•"' l"IM<><• ~ At DI 10 c:~ u .. ,, 4H (4. ... aJ ~o-ir· , .: . , ,,,,., .. \ .,.. ... , ... , w,.,.,.,..r •• All ,,. .,~ c' c ... •• ~· .. A.I DAii. Y PILOT H /F Friday. December S 1975 • Middle School Plan Mulled~ 1 The Fountam Valley School Board qreed Thursday niabt to study educational and construe tJOb programs including poss1 ble formation ol a rruddlc school or fundamental 3 R 's school The study was sought by TruB~ee Dick P lum dunng dts- cuss1on about building a new 8chool in the Ct>ntury Park how; 10g development near Bushard Street and Eths Avenue. Trustees did not agree to bwld a school there, but they did agree to study alternativ~ school l?lans and make a decbion on the tnat ter in March The distric·t own~ a 12·acn.· Family Planning Progronrs school s1tf! in the Century Park Tract, but earlier had no plans to build a taclHty there because or a declining enrollment trend in the dlstrict. But Trustee Sheila Meyers said the "site is not for sale, will not be for ~aJe tor some time, if ever" J .Coalition Seeks Funds An an form ol coalition of Schm 1 t and Thoma!) Riley , t1misllc about Schmit and Riley. Orange ~<_>unty Health Depart voiced reservattons about sup .. . ment offlc1als. three free clinics porting the program two weeks They h~ve been .getting aJl and several private groups will ago, citing personal opposition to k.rnds of mismformatJon and we appeal Tuesday to the county any form of abortion counseling hope to correct that," said Ina Boar~ of Supt:rv1sors to continue the program might contain. Bhss of the co~n!y Planned funding family plannrng pro A third supervisor, Ralph Parenthood Associaltoncbapter grams. Clark, has said repeatedly he will The a~enc1es supportinl? Cami never vote for any program that ly planning told newsmen an San injects government into pnvatt• ta Ana Thursday they planned ll• hves meet with two !:iUperv1!:iors today Kathy Franks of th<.' county m an effort to win their support Family Planning AdVlsory Coun for r~newed grant funding ap <:II said the various support p~cat1ons for state and federal groups have "given up" trying to a.id. convince Clark to change his The two supervisors, L:.iurence mind bul they art• more op 1 H· ha . ins w 'Received' i Tandy Contribution Congressman Andrew Hinshaw got a $1 ,000 campaign contribution from the Tandy · Corp. while he was county as ses~or immediately following a deruaJ of a tax exemption claim filed by the company, a former Tandy executive testified late Thursday t FromPageAJ Prosecution witness 1TRUSTEE ••. particular But Belgen said Wednesday h1t believes the board has repre!:ient <'<i the entire d1stncl and has met with community groups 1n all areas · ''You have responsible trustees because you elect responsible people. and l don't think trustee areas guarantee that." he said then Plum s aid Wednesday ht didn"t know 1f he would approve formation of trustee sections, but he wanted the matter studied. Paul Tabor. Tandy 's tax manager at the time of the al leged donation to the Hinshaw coffers. told an Orange County Superior Court jury that he made the decision after discussing the deniaJ in early 1972 with former auditor-appraiser George Upton Tabor testified before Judge Robert P . Kneeland called a three-day weekend recess 1n Hinshaw's bribery trial that 1l was Upton that raised the issue of Tandy's failing to "chip in" to Hinshaw's campaign. "I said something to Uoton to the effect that I would never make the same mis take in the future," Tabor told Assistant Distnct Al torney Michael Capizzi Tabor s aid h e later met mnshaw and Upton at Tandy 's Radio Shack "<Jrehou!)c 1n Garden Grove where the three men discussed tax exemptions on electronic eqm pm ent imported by the company Though Schmit and Riley have already said they'd back the pro- gram 1f abort10n counseling and referral service 1s deleted, Mrs. franks said the support or ganizations won't accept a com- promise. "Ir we accept anytiung less than the whole thing, we are afraid it would be the first of manv comoromises we'd have to make," she s aid. In effect , according to Ms Franks, the entire future of public family planning in the county would be in jeopardy if supervisor s Cail to approve the grant applications to be sent to the state and federal govern- ments or the $774,000 slated to support family plann.ing next year, $315,000 would be in the form of federal Health. Education and Welfare Department grants and $288,000 sould come from the slate. The remainder comes from the county, mostly in the form of "in- kind staff and office support." The bulk of the funding goes in- to the county Health Department to support family planning pro- grams conducted al its 11 com- munity clinics. Women have access to heaJth care. pregnancy testing and other treatment in addition to professional birth control and pregnancy couns eling. Shares of the federal grant money go to the free clirucs m Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach and Anaheim which have limit~d care and c00nseling but pro~1de pregnancy testing serVlces. The Planned Parenthood As· SO<.'ialion also shares m lbe fund· ing r Belgen also said persons elect eel from trustee areas lend to be "m ore interested m purely the11 schools and activities that an happening in their area rathe1 than what is happening in th( At that time. Tabor said, he as sured Upton that he intended to "begin a program " of donations to Hinshaw's campaign to pre vent what he said might be "any future misunderstandings · · Tabor. now a pn vale a ccoun tant. said the Sl.000 was paid into the Hinshaw fund via a personal check signed by Tandy Vice President James Buxton. Buxton. whose t estimon v ended Thursday, has confirmed the donation . He has also testified that Upton picked up five $700 stereo sets, a marine generator that was installed m hls boat and a tape deck during negotiations with the Tandy com· pany. From Page A I FUNDS ... from a county agency outside normal channels . • ·wtJole school district · • ~ ; Horse Killed In 'Traffic' GREE:-.:SBORO. NC <A Pl - "Traffic:' a horse which got its name when it dashed into traffic two years ago. 1s dead, a v1ct1m of a collision with a station wagon two day!' before For two days, owner Ann Yelton, her husband Bruce fri~nds ~nd animal lo~ers kept vigil beside the tnJured horse in a field beside the road where it was hurt. 'Trafflr · · w us loo bi.Idly 1 n Jured to ~et up or bt• moved but there was hope for a timr Rut on Thursday, the injunes to head. legs and s pine had taken their toil and the horse was no longer trying to get to her feel ORANGE COAST "I \ T,_ 0r..,9P' (.,..,,,, Oitt1ty r11ot w•ttii .m,,,. ~Nd ,,,,,. N• W\ f"rr\\ ,. PUbl•\N.O r., ,,..,. Or-. 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Ci••-·,.~, .. , C.O•t.1 ~w no wt"""' Stt•• • ,...-'a. .. ~ JUI Nh•1IO" .......... 8 ~·•w•• ,,.,.., 1no• Y P.i --•• S.f" (H~ f f ..,_A't Ttltp9'ont (7t4) 642-4321 Cl .. tslfled Advtr11ttlng '42·5671 ,,em N•rtl~ Of•"'O• (OV"IY ~ ... h~ 540-1120 '-''~' t•IS O•""Ot C•• ,1 ""'"'"''"O c .... ,.,. Ho N"" \fOfW-\, •H\i•h .. ,.~ t(Jtfftf'I .. ••It•• or •Cl"''"'•,,,."" ,...,••fill "1•• b# ,..Pf~nur•n w1theut ,_.t: fll H t"' •nt«W't •• OilftttOM O'l'rftttr ..... ..,, tr.n • ltO•l .. I• #t••lf OI (Gilt ~l<t CMt•vrflt1• \Vb¥"''"''"'" by ,.,,,,.. l.t n ....,.,, ,,.,,T "' rn.tl M H monU.ly. mtlllMY _,, __ .,,....,.,,,,,, Upton, 55, pleaded gwlty to bnbery. He is now free after serving 84 days of a six-month county jail term. Trustee Asks Repayments By Manager Fountain Valley School Trustee Dick Pl um Thursday rught asked the school board to demand repayment of any salary he alleged might have been ii legally paid to Administrator Mike Brick. Plum's suggestion arose dur ing a discussio~n budgets for the next school ar. His motion on the matter die for lack or a second No school board member com- mented on Plum's allegations which were largely a re-hash of charges he has previously voiced against the business manager and former superintendent. Dr. Brick was not in atten· dance to hear Plum's attack. Brick was unavailable for com· ment today while attending a school conference in Lynwood. He bas consistently refused to comment on Plum's personal at tacks on him. Trustee Karen Ackley , however. said today Plum's sug gestion should have been prt sented to the board in an ex ecutive session. She said such sessions, which are cl06ed to the public, are designed to protect di8trict employes. Plum has alleged that Brick was paid illegally as a teacher tn 1964-65 and 1965-66 because he was serving as personnel dJrec tor J~ Mtltr. personnel dJr~or for the Orange County Depart- ment of EduC'f!tlon, said his re cords Indicate BnC'k always hf'td the proper crf'denllals ror any Polltlon he held in Fountain Valley. . The money was obtained in Supenor Court from convicted drug offenders and used as a so- called flash roll in undercover narcotics buy-bust operalions. Records and accounts covering the fund are now held at the Orange Police Department by Orange Police Chief Merrill Dun- can, a fund trustee. The records, which were formerly held in an Orange Coun- ty District Atlorney'so!!ice, were delivered to Duncan Nov. 23 after completion of an audit by state auditors. Duncan said h e was taJcing physicial control of the records to remove them from both the superv1sors administrative sub· poena power and what he called the political arena. After completion of the audit the state auditors found there had been no misuse or misappropria· lion of the money as charged by Supervisors Robert Battin and Schmit two months earlier. But they also found that court guidelines for handling the money had not always been followed. For example, the guidelines called for money to be issued to narcotics officers only when a check signed by two trustees and accompanied by a court order supported the bank withdrawal. The auditors noted there had been 20 withdrawals from the ac- count without court orders. They also found that court or- ders covering $3,066 worth of de- posits had n ot been followed. And, the a uditors said, in 1974 a $6,000 ready cash fund had been maintained outside the bank ac- count. The aud itors did not answer the major question raised by Diedrich and Schmit three months ago when the secret court funds were uncovered. Both charged tbe money had been illegaJJy obtained from the convicted off enders and righllul· ly belonged in tbe county treasury. Obviously irked that the ~ cords and a.ccount5 are now ln Duncan's hands, Oiednch sai~ Thursday, "I am tired of waJtJng for an attorney general's oplnio u to the fund 'N leiaUty when our own county counsel has told us ll ls llh!gaJ and his opinion f s sup- ported by lcalslauve counsel ." I Between now and March, h"witees asked school officials to Cind out how many dwelling unitis are in Fountain Valley, bow much potential development Is left and how m any students the district may eventually have. In addition, Plum called for a look at alternatives, perhaps building a fundamental school on the Century Park site or convert· ing a school elsewhere to some alternatlve program. "Maybe we will get really wild," he suggested, "really al- low people in this school district to make a choice as to what school they would attend." D•llf Piiot Stttll Pllott TO BE INSTALLED Chamber l eader Schau Dally ~lot St.ti Pllo1t STARTS NEW TERM Chamber Leader Rash Plum earlier has said that some parents in the district might prefer sending their children to a fundamental, tradi- tional school which stressed dis- cipline and the basic skills, rather than the district's current open classroom and innovative learning program. He said, in addition, the study could look at selling a school in one area, for example, and build- ing one elsewhere. Or it could include a possible conversion of some schools to middle or junior high schools. 'Citizen ·of Year' In FV Set Tonight But Mrs. Meyers told him, .. J don't see what this has to do with construction. You are talking about programs." Plum contended, however, the two are connected. He said the board should keep alternatives open, "rather than sit around and gum to d eath the number of bodies we are going to have next year." Assistant Superintendent Jack Mahnken told Plum that con- struction a nd programs are somewhat related. However. he asked to meet with Plum for specific direction. "You h ave to limit what you are talking about because you cannot study the whole un iverse," Mahnken s aid. Joy Soccoon, a Century Park resident who helped gather 500 petition signatures asking that a school be built, urged the board to reJist the site as a future school. Union Embe zzle SAN DIEGO (UPI> -Countv Supervisor Lee Taylor appeared Thursday before a Federal Grand Jury investigating p0ss1 ble embezzlem ent and misap plication of construction union trust funds. Fountain Valley's "C1l1zen of the Year" will be announced at tonight's Chamber of Commer('l' instaJlation dinner and dance In addition, Lee Schatz will be installed as chamber president for the new year. and llelcin Rash will be installed in her second term as president of the chamber women's division. .The event, starting at 7 p m , will be at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Nominations for the second an nual Citizen of the Year, include John Beddow, sponsored by lht> Kiwanis Club, Charles Posn<'r. sponsored by the American A!:i sociation of Retired Persons, Frank Bryant, sponsored by Teen Help, and Clara Peck Schultz, s pon sored by the Westminster-Fountain Valley chapter of the American Associa lion of University Women. Schatz, 36. explained that the chamber this year hopes to move toward its goal of becoming self supporting without any grants from the city This year, the Fountain Vall<'v City Council donated $29,l!H lt> help financ e chamber ad ministration, he said, and the or ganizat10n hopes soon to function without that help In addition, he said, offac1ab plan to keep building mem- bership. On a recent one-day drive, hP noted. the organization signed up 53 new members. Since laat January, he con- tinued, the rolls have grown from 121 lo 273 members. and lht· chamber goal is 500 -half the businesses an Fountain Valley Schatz also said the organiza lion hopes to consolidate some c.·omm1ttees to improve effi. c1ency Schatz. a ssistant vice presi· dent and manager of Barclay's Ban.Jc , ali,o 1s president of the Fountain Valley Exchange Club and has been active in the Boys Club and chamber committees. Other chamber officers in elude: Mike Schute, Thompson, Schute and Associates, first vice pr~s1dent ; BilJ De Fraga, Valley Pnntmg, second vice president; Oscar Hook, Industrial As - sociates, third vice president and Don Evans~ Crocker Ban.Jc ' treasurer. ' Other women's division of fa·ers are. Fran Stearns, F\ttura Realty, firs t vice president: ~1 anlyn Empting, Valley Print mg. second vice president: Did d) Lammers. r<'cording ~ecreta ry . June Welch, cor- responding secretary. and Mary .Muscoe. Home Bank. treasurer. Drexel's Holiday Promotion Bookcase w11h Ch1no1sene Oecora11on. Sale! Holiday bounty from the Et Cetera collection by Drexel We welcome thr' hol1<l. 1ys with rr:cli 11 111)11· u·i nn [I Cetera"' • .0l0r1ton rwh with n"w idp.i· from Drcxrl"' ! You'I' f1nrl qr.icPf•JI .ind d•• COrahve Objl'I'; Cll f'V1·r~ k rlll Ill pt1'r.1()lJ<, woods and conno1• -;r-ur 11111 t)c". rn~nnit1 cently orn1mP111erJ Lr>ok 111 ttw wP.ek 1 • I \ I lllv Acc.,..~orv lablr, H~lf f.hP:S1, flook ~land, Glm, Top Cockra1f Tablt. ' WHID.AYS & SATUIDAYS t:OO to S:JO NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 \\ E~TC'Llff DR . 6'2·2GSO LAGUNA BEACH ' ;14~ NllHTll C01\.~ff HW\' , 4'*4 mt TORRANCE • 23649 HAWTHORNP. BL\'D tO~n ~·n 111 Lliu1t.12·$ .301 3711·12ill ~. • • . ; • , Lag11na/South Coast VOL. 68, NO. "9, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Toda}''s Closing .Y. Stoc.•ks FRIDAY, DECEMBER·5, 1975 TEN CENTS CUSD Guards Buses; Fear Sabotage Concern that 32 school buses might be sabotaged bas led to a decision by Capis trano Unified School District officials to assign four persons to g uard the fleet. Sc h ool Supt. Jerome Thornsley said he was concerned the buses might be sabotaged "coincidentally or on purpose" in connection with a threatened strike by the district's school bus drivers. They are members of theTeamsters Union Thorns ley said the district also had receieved separate reports that students sympathetic to teachers' demands for higher pay might also perform acts of vandalism. The buses were guarded :\ton day and Tuesday nights by four maintenance personnel at an estimated cost of $200. Thornsley said the guards were called off following a meet· 1ng between dis trict offical Truman Benedict and represen tatives of tbe bus drivers. The superintendent said there were strong indications a week ago that the bus drivers would call a strike to win a 7 percent salary increase. A similar raise 1s being sought by teachers. All sch ool employes were awarded a 4 .5 percent increase at a school bt>ard meeting Monday night. Personal knowledge of past stnkes in three other districts that were accompanied by ter- rorist attacks led to his dedsion to assign guard duty, Thornsley .said. ·'It only takes one person and 1t could eastly be someone from outs ide t he district," Thornsley said. He said the <'.tl'l 1on should not ht· constr ued as an "indictment" against bus drivers or tea<·hers Thornsley said that after tht> decision was made to assign guard duly the dastnct received new information the students might vandahze school buses in support of the teachers' dt' mands. No acts of v andaltsm ot·curred Sam Chicas. assistant ::.upenn tendenl for general serva<·t·:-., ::.atd today that the $200 spent for the rught guard::. amoµnled to c·heap insurance agarns l the po!>stb11ity of a large rl'pa1r bill for repainng ::.abotaged buses He said the district would con- tinue to assign guard duty if new reports of vandalism were received Chiras noted that the d1~tnct <See BUSES, Page i\2) Board Pair Sue for Drug Funds Vnion Loses 1 Round The Teamsters Union today lost the first round in its legal struggle to represent San Clemente police. Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter Steiner refused to issue a writ of mandate sought by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters qua s hing a San Clemente City Council resolution. The 1970 resolution bars police officers from joi ning or participating in any organization that might a ffect their performance during a labor dis· pule. Teamsters attorney Richard Goldman termed Judge Steiner's rnling a setback in time only and said the un io n w i ll file another suit within 60days. "The judge did not rule on the merits of our legal case but simp- . ly on lhe procedures fOllowed," (See UNION, P age A%) Group Urges Senate Probe 'Corruption' WAS HINGTON CU P[) -A group r epresenting some 1,600 Teamster s Union members has urged Sen. Robert P. Griffin. <R- Mich. ), to pursue a full Senate in- vestigation of corruption within • the union. In a letter to Griffin. Arthur L. Fox, director of the group called Prod, said the government mus t inves tigate the Teamsters because r ank-and-fiJe members are afraid to request a federal in· quiry. Prod m embers were described bv Team sters President Frank Fitzsimmons as the "nutties" or "do-gooders" in his union. The official title of the gr oup is Professional Drivers Council for Safety and Health. Griffin introduced a resolution several weeks ago calling for a Senate investigation of the disap- pearance of former Teamsters boss James R . Hoffa and alleged Teamster lies w ith organized crime. (Related story, A4) F('ar i n g Griffin's proposal may not be adopted, Prod also sought an investigation by the Senate permanent investigations subcommittee h eaded by Sen. Henry Jackson . (D·Wash. ). Coas t We athe r Low c louds night and morning hours with partial clearing in the afternoon Saturda)'. Little tem- perature change. Highs 58 to 64. Lows 50 lo 55. INSIDE TODAY Thnt'LL ~ quite a Jew di/- /trenl presentattoru of "TM Meuiah" on tht coast thU year. but Ortr1'117e Coast College (ortd11c tor Carol Botlter r~11 : 11'orni>d about com;x. twn ~. , , '•1u1 CI 11/ the Wl'ch•rllit r I At Y•" -.,., • A llC'.il ~ M ft ,. r • ,, 1 I ('I " , ... .. r• I .... _ .. ., It No Permission Landing Prompu Suit A FULLERTON COUPLE who claim they suffered serious injuries when a light aircraft landed on the roof of their camper van last Jan. 14 sued the owners of. the machine and the student pilot in it Thursday for unspecified damages. Chester W. and Mane J ohnston state in their Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that Barbara Jennie "was not given consent by us" to land on the roof of their vehicle while they were driving on the Pomona Freeway. ALSO NA1'1ED as defendants in an action which seeks assessment and award of damages by the trial court is AirSouth, Inc., of Anaheim. The action notes that the camper van was destroyed by the impact of the landing. San Juan Planner May Seek Council By LAURIE KASPER OI .,_ Da llJ ~11.C tlaff Davi d Smith, San Juan Capistrano's director of plan· ning, is threatening to run in the upcoming City Council elections against two of his bosses. He is doing this, he said, to force agricultural preservation as an issue in the March 2 elec tions. Smith has t aken out papers re quired of all potential City Coun cil candidates If no one else comes forward to support the farmland issue durjng the elec tions, he said , he will quit his job. file the papers as required and run for the City Council Others who took out the papers Thursday were James K Weathers and Roy L. Byrnes. the two incumbents, a nd Robert Davies. a planning com missioner for the past two years Smith was the only surpnse a mong the potential candidates. although city counc1lmcn and staff were lold of his plans beforehand. Smith said he has drawn the papers ''principally because of the lack of leadership and de- cisiveness which has been ex· pre ssed with regard t o agricultural preservation." lie said his primary interest is not to seek a seat on the council but to emphasize the program. But if he does run and is elect ed. he said he will consider it a four-year commitment. The city has been studying the possibility of purchasing a nd preserving about 100 acres of agricultural land for about a year. On a 3-to-2 vote, the council put the issue on the March ballot. Although councilmen approved a proposed program th.is week. the council did not pass a specific ordinance for voters to consider. o .. ;1y P11o1 5~1 ,,,.,. THREATENS TO RUN Ptanner David Smith Smith said his action "comes down to principles-" AgricultuJol preservation is one of the most basic goals in die city's General Plan which was approved a year ago. he said. If this program is rejected. he said, then it is a ~e jection of many or the pohcaes outlined in that plan But it also. apparently, is a personal commitment for hi.m . "Now when we're really getting down to the hard nut and if it's re· jecled then I wouldn't have my heart m my work anymore," be said. "My goal is to get things done and see positive Uungs in the community" Smith s aid the council should <See PLANNER , Page AZ> County Seeking $19,723 By GARY GRANVILLE Of tlle O•llr Ptlot SWff Two county supervisors want $19,723 now held in a Santa Ana ba.m a ccount by the Orange County Drug and Narcotics Task Force put into the county treasury. And to see that i t i s. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Laurence Schmit, acting as a two·man committee, late Thurs- day ord ered Deputy County Counsel Laurence Watson to file a lawsuit claiming the money nghtfully belongs to the county. Today. Diedrich said he would propose to the full board of supervisors that a $20,000 cash fund be established by the county to replace the task force fund he hopes lo capture through the lqal action . Thursda y night, three supervisor s. Thomas Riley, Robert Battin and Ralph Clark. were unaware of the command to Watson by the board's two· man subcomm ittee to begin the legal action. The county counsel's office would not say today whether or not the two·man committee as· signed to investigate the fund is empowered to order legal action. Diedrich, however, insisted (See FUNDS, Page AZ> Orange Coast Oil Lawsuit ~~~:~O ?o~~ U.S. District Court Judge Aubrey Robinson today r efused to issue an injunction that would block of- fshor e oil leases a long the Orange Coast. As a result, the Department of Interior plans to lease offshore drilling sites Dec. 11 remain in· tact. But a spokesman for the Center for Law in the Public Interest said Judge Robinson's ruling will immediately be appealed to the U.S. Circuit Court. The Center and its attorney Bruce Terris were reta.med by Orange County and 14 other plaintiffs that brought the suit lo halt the leases. The suit was designed to block next week's plan to lease the drilling sites along Orange Coun- ty's coasl until such time as re- ason ab I e envi r onmental safeguards would be provided Juvenile Plan Backed Program to Establuh Six Youth Centers A proposed $1 .7 m illion juvenile justice program aimed at keeping some offenders out of the formal justice system Thurs· dll)' won the unanimous endorse- ment of the Orange County Criminal Justice Council. The program designed by the council 's crime prevention com - mittee would establish six re- gion al youth ~erYire center s within the county lo provide pro· fe~wnnal coun~din1. nnd other : ;,~,I\ l<• manor off,.ndcr~ I•' r~·~l'\ n' I h Cllllnl) \. idl' · :c-t• '!\ ;. 1rl I t )'l'lllthful ', , I ' , Vt 11111' I I-. \''llO hu\C <or11m11t 1•u off.nscl! lh~•l would not be ot I '°'"'''SIC they were adults in th tr own communiUei. . JUVENILE JUSTICE Now that t-1e council has en· dorsed the p:ogram in concept. council st arr members will seek part1c1~laUon in the (orm of joint power ngrcements with clttC's cleNil\.'? tn per· iC'\pah• C"out.<'11 C:-.ccutive U r,..clor Kctll1 (, • ': nnon ~.•itl lht• ~\:l•, ,, •pt• 111~ a •n cu:~ 111 ~·.tch ol' th~ • '·. rc~ions \\di. m effect, d• sien their own pro£J'l\FYW wllhfn lhe fuidtlln s estabu1hed b) the '\ ... master plan. ·'It may be lhal the north cou nty region will have need for a service that is not needed in its south county coun- terpart," said Concannon. "And in each case it will be up to the participating agencies and cities to decide what they want and need i n their own pro- grams." he added Once the regions design their programs. the pockage will be presentcct lo the county Board of S\Jpe>rn~. rs for oction. No <-D'3t1~\ht)n lo the. progr~m c3m\' Juril\6i the council mectme de~pitc Iii<' rct·cnl rclcMe ()( an Orange Count} Pohce Clu4:(S and Sheriffs AHoclalion report that (S<'t Jt:vENll.f:, 'Page "2> '] ------------- '\\ o .. 1ly Pilot 51.ffl PllOlo HIS MASTER'S CHOICE Chokra, a golden retriever puppy sits 3l the Laguna Beach pet1t1on table of Peter F r ench, 18. waging a onr·man, one·dog campaign against off·shorc oil drilling_ F'rench had collected 1.200 signatures in four da) s Teen Challenge Laguna Youth Fights Drilling Peter French 1s an IS.year old Laguna Beach lad who believe:-. that when people foel slrongl); about something, th('y ought to do something about 1t French is against off shorl' oal drilling. He 1s strongly ag:lrnst al He. his puppy Chokra, a c:oupl(' of card tables and a flock of anti-oil petitions can be found al the cor ner of Glcnneyrc Slr('Cl and Forest AvenUl', look1nj:! for signers. In four days. F'rench has col lccted mor e than I ,200 i;ignatures He 's also gathered a hefty collection of opinions. "I would sav that most or the people who coml.' by arc against off shore drilling "But. one man told me he hoped I pay S5 a gallon for ~asohne next \\eek. I told him l hoped he swam in 1l. ·· Fn•nth said Unlike som(' of the mos~l\·(' Jn· t1 ml pet1t1on drives which huve been conducted by envaronmcn· taJ organizations. French's cam- (See DRILLING, Page J\2) .. I .. • "'"1 -t~ . I I 0.11 t ... I .. Jl"f ""°* LAGUNA MAYOR ROY HOLM SIGNS ANTI-OIL PETlTtONS P~er French (left) end Kev1n o •Sumvan Watch. L/SC Friday. December S 197S (»Uy Pt IOI St .. t l'IMto Fire lfif s Garage Laguna BL·c.1<:h l1rt>men race to extinguish an $8.000 fln· wh1l'h broke out Thursday \n .i garage at H04 Catalina St.. Laguna Beach. Thl' hlaZl' was tontaint>d in the garagt' Firemen rcpo11ed a large amount of paint had been stored tn the building. Cause of the fire is under invrstigat1on . From P age .4 I DRILLING. • • paign 1s prl'tty well restncted to tus corner an Laguna Reat•h He plans on bundling up the petitions and scndanJ.? lht'M off to the ll S Department of the In- tenor wh1ch 1~ proposing leasmg of the federal tidelands off the South Coa!>t French 1s :lt oncl.:' 1deahst1c and realistic about the l'ffct·t tus pell· lions may have ''If they do have an effect, I betcha we won 't even know about 1t. Some of£ic1al an the White House will JUSt think. 'I got so much static m Laguna Reach and maybe I 'II just shine that area on.··· he said (A "Save' lhe Ocean" rally will be held al 1 p.m . Sunday al Main Beach Park in Laguna Beach.) "lf the public's voice doesn't have any effect. r don't know why '~e·re here That's "hat our country •~supposed to be about." French s aid J'ro m Page A I BUSES ... routinely assigned guard duty for ~chool buses and other school property during JlaJlo"'een and high school graduation Robbe r V ses 'Stwi GW1 ' LOS ANGELES <AP> An intruder armed with an electnc "stun gun'' robbed a Sherman Oaks home after temporarily am mobilizing a 13 year.old boy with the weapon, police said today Officers s aid the youth. Richard Flavin Jr . 13. was not st'nously 1nJurcd when hit b~ .1 dart from the Taser.gun Thursday The dcnce fires a dart w1red to a battery whjch carries a low.current. 50,000volt C'har~e MIA Talks Slated WASHINGTON <l'PII /\ d ozen members of Con~ress left Washangton today for talks in Pans with V1etnam(>se offic1aJs about U.S servicemen sttll unac counted for in Southeast Asia ORANGE COAST TM<>•~~ (o.t\f 0111., Pilot, with-"•'" .~com tM"""4UW N'°1111t\ Prt\\ l\puC>t1""""'°bt'f~()'f'4!1ftO' {AMAOOI P ubll,tunq ComoAn~ Siirottir•tf"~d•ftOf'!'\ ~,t publ•\f\f'd MO"d•r thrOWQh fr1d•y lor (0,1.i -U NrwDO'I S..t<ll. HunlU'(llO" O""cn '""" U•n Vellty lt'l1nl'. ~-00lf'b4H.\. V.tH.-y M'ld LAQ"""' e.~" South CoA\t A \1~tf't'f'O~•·o, tHifl 1\ JNbh\tw-d !>•\\ltdAV'\ er'4:3 ~'f' ll'l- Ot1nt11>•I put>h\h•"V Pl•nl I\ ..t iJO Wf't FM• Slt•, C.D\\• Mw .. • C•hto,nHa '16h Robert N. Weed Prt,US•f"lt •net Pvf>'1'V\ftt Jack R. Curley \lie• Pffl'\•O.nt •net C.nf't 11 ,,,,.,.nt/lllQ/H ThOmas K eevll (d•f01' ThOmas A . Murptlinc" -NQ•llO C dolOf Charles H. LOOS Richard p N311 .. Ul\l.tnl M•neOlf'!\I (0110<• u quna Beach Office lia.<;1tnnnr•S•• .. I llM•h"9Adclrn\ PO ....... '16\1 °'"•rOUlces t.,,,.,, .... uow .. , 11ey s""'' ""'""""'' e..c11 ))Jl N•-1 ~v•rfl ~""""'II'°" k.Cll ',.,, k•JI""" ...... ~i.1>«\ V•lltY U>OI WI,.., fll- Al wn O .... rt-rt Tel..,ttone (714) '42-ul1 ClusifS.C. Ad~rtlslnt'42·5'11 U9UM Beach Alt ~rtmeft1s T•~4M-M66 '•om'\.o11(1t_n .. 4'~JO """",.ill "" Ou~ (C>OI JV>l•"""O ('..,.. _..., ... ,.. .. " \lott•\. Ul1111lr.._t. f'ldlter••t "'•"'' ., .. ..,.rtl\•M•"I\ ,..,.," m•y bf r•et1'.0vct• ••tf\ovt ,o•c ••• ,.,"''"Ht" •f _..,,._, *\'141 cl"' 1>•'1•~ ... d •• ~,. IM<• c.. . ...-~ '\utJ~ri.11·..,. • ., '"'""' '-' 1\ mnn .. ,,..,_11,.. l\_l.,l'lo,lflllllM,_I __ I) ,,,_..Illy Fron• Page A J PLANNER. • • have 1n1t1ated action for a Genera! Plan amendment on thl' program two months ago. If this had been done. he said, questions such as what land 1s to be pre served would have been answered Because the council has not taken actions which were needed. he said. the program has become confusing and open to a defenseless attack. As director of planning. however. he can only do what the council tells him to do. "The only way to say something is to mak(' an issue out of it and run on it." he said. Both Weathers and Dr. Byrnes have consistently opposed the agricultural program. Weathers sa1d he would reserve comment on Smith's ·action if and until he files the papers He srud he does not mind the planner making agricultural pres ervation an is· ::.ue. Byrnes was not available for 1:omment. .• The candidates aJl have until Dec. 24 to file their norrunation papers. Smith said he hopes so4eone else will come forward to carry the issue as a candidate before then. James Mocalis, the city manager. said Smith's action "creates an unusual saluation but there are no conflicts ... If Smith does file for the coun cil race. Mocalis said, he would either have to be granted a leave of absence by the council or re· sign from his position. Smith said he will quit his job if he runs. He also said he would probably leave has JOb 1f another person runs on the issue and loses or 1f the program is voted down All K.Jtew.. Bm Officials ~HAMl <U PI> They stood tall and healthy among the other plants growing in the nursery at Miami Agricultural School. After all. they were receiving the best of care. includin g regular water· mg by automatic sprinklers. And although nearly all the 471 students in the school knew it was growing there , school ad mmistr ators didn't know about the li6 marijuana plants until llus week "It was growing nght lhcre an the open. an with the other plants ... said Lurene Mack, a school security officer who con fiscated the five·mch·tall plants. Principal J ohn White declined to discuss who might have plant ed the m arijuana or tapped off school authorities Senate Tells CIA Actions WASHINGTON (UPI> Senate investigators say the CIA has conducted thousands of cov erl operations seeking to in fluence events in Chile and other foreign countries. A debate is de· veloping over whether these powers should be curbed and if so s how . The Senate Int elligence Com mittee released a s taff report Thursday saying the CIA. under three presidents bet ween 1963 and 1973, s pent more than $13 million try\ng to covertly manipulate poliucs in Ch1l~ Chico Protests CKICO CAP) -Studenu have ocNpied the adminlstratloo build.in.rs of two campu.scs to pro-t~l a ~tatewldt conece and un- i vers1ty order that secu rity poUce carry iun~. l •'rom Page A J FUNDS ... l.ite Thursday that it is necessary 1n order for the committee to <'Omplete its investigation of what he termed money obtained from a county agency outside normal channe ls. The money was obtained in Superior Court from convicted drug offenders and used as a so- <'alled flash roll in undercover narcotics buy.bust operations . Records and accounts covering the fund are now held at the Orange Police Department by Orange Police Chief Merrill Dun- can. a fund trustee. Th e records, which were formerly held in an Orange Coun· ty District Attorney's office, were delivered lo Duncan Nov. 23 after completion of ~n audit by state auditors Duncan said he was taking phys1c1al control of the records to remove them from both the supervisors administrative sub- poena power a nd what he called the political arena. After completion of the audit the slate auditors found there had been no misuse or misappropria- tion of the money as charged by Supervisors Robert Battin and Schmit two months earlier. But they also found that court guidelines fo r h a ndling the money h ad not always been followed. For example, the guidelines called for money to be issued to narcotics officers only when a check signed by two trustees and accompanied by a court order supported the bank withdrawal. The auditors noted there h ad been 20 withdrawals from the ac· count without court orders. They also found that court ot- ders covering $3,066 worth of de· posits had not been followed. And, the auditors said, in 1974 a ~.000 read y cash fund had been maintained outside the bank ac- count. The auditors did not answer the m ajor question raised by Diedric h a nd Schmit three months ago when the secret court funds were uncovered. Both charged the money had been illegally obtained from the convicted offenders and rightful- 1 y be longed in the county treasurv. Obviously ir~d that the r e- cords and accounts are now in Duncan's hands, Diedrich said Thursday, "I am tired of waiting for an attorney general's opinion as to the fund's legality when our own county counsel has told us it is illegal and his opinion is sup- ported by legislative counsel." United way of Orange County north/south GOAL= $3.6million Tbanlcl to you It works ... RllAllOFUS 100% 90'\ SC% 70\\ 60% ~ 40¥ ~ 20~ 10\ TO DATE United Way volun- l e er s have collected $3,250,000 toward this year's "stretch" goal which is 30 percent higher tha n the amount raised last year. The increase represents the needs of United Way's 72 human service agencies for ma. ' Cleme nte Coaneil j Six Candi-Uates : Hinshaw 'Given' $1.,000 File for Race l Congreaum:an Andr e w Hinshaw got a $1,000 campaign contri,bution from the Tandy Corp. while he was county as- sessor immediately following a denial of a tax exemption claim filed by the company, a form er Tandy· executive testified late Thursday. Pfo sec ut1on witness Pau Tabo r', Tnndy's tax manager at the time of the al leged donation to the lhnshaw coffers, told an Orange County Supenor Court 1ury that he made the d ecision after discussing the denial in early 1972 with former auditor-appraiser George Upton Tabor testified before Judge Robert P. Kneeland called a three.day weekend recess in Hinshaw's bribery tnal that it was Upton tha t r aised the issue of Tandy's failing to "chip in" to Hinshaw's campaign. "I said somethin~ to Upton to the efrect that I would never make the same mistake in the futUJ"e," Tabor told Assistant District At- torney Michael Capizzi. Tabor said h e later m et Hinshaw and Upton at Tandy's Radio S h ack ware house in Garden Grove where the three men discussed tax exemptions on electronic equipment imported by the corn pany. At that time, Tab9r said, he as- sured Upton that he intended to "begin a program " of donations to Hinsha w 's campaign to pre- vent what he said might be "any future misunderstandings." Tabor. now a private accoun- tant, s aid the $1.000 was paid into the Hinshaw fund via a personal check s igned by Tandy Vice President James Buxton. Buxton. whose testimo nv ended Thursday, has confirmed the donatio n . H e h as also testified that Upton picked up five $700 stereo sets, a marine generator that was installed in hls boat and a tape deck during negotiations with the Tandy com · pany. Upton. SS, pleaded guilty to bribery. He is now free after serving 84 days of a six-month county jail term. Hinshaw, 54, is being tried on three felony counts of bribery contained in a Grand Jury indict- ment. Six potential candidates ror two seats on the San Clemente Ci· ty Council in the March 2 election have picked up nomination papers at City Hall. Paper~ were collected by Wade Lower. 405 Granada. a rorrner councilman and mayor defeated in a 1974 re·election bid; Donna Wilkinson, 930 Avenlda Salvador, a city planning commissioner. William Walker, 132 West Al· lesandro. president of the San Clement e Ch a mber of Com merce. Richard E. Lentz. 630 Avenida Victoria, a retired Los Angeles police officer ; Carlo Bocci, 230 Avenida Granada, a local businessman. and E. J . Holiday Fim Starts Today The South Coast YMCA will hold a holiday open house and buffet from 11 a m . to 4 p.m . Saturday and Sunday al the Laguna Niguel Community Center, 31000 Crown Valley Parkway. There will be a fashion show and party designer Betty Thompson will show how to create Christmas favors, decora lions and m e nues_ There is n o charge for the pro- gram which the YMCA calls its way of thanking the community for past s upport of its programs U.N. Admits Surinam UNITED NATIONS, N .Y. (UPI) -Surinam was admitted to the U.N. General Assembly Thursday to bring to 144 the number of countries in the world organization. . Surinam . formerly Dutc h Guyana, gained independence Irqm the Netherlands Nov. 25 and immediately applied for U.N. membership. Its flag will be raised alongside those of other U.N. member countries today. Cludy, 1305 Calle Toledo, a re- tired peace officer. Filing for t he Mat<?h 2 election opened T hursday morning. It willcloseSp.m. Dec.a.. Nomination papers must be re· turned and certified by .the city clerk before a person becomes an official can.did ate in the race. Terms that expir e are those of Councilmen Ch arles Fox and Arthur Holmes. Neither man bas announced bis election inten- tions. . Froip PaseAJ JUVENILE. • was critical of juvenile diversion programs. During a discussion of the pro· gram Newport Beach Police Capt . Richard Hamilton s ub- stituting for Chief James Glavas s aid there was some misun- d erstanding about the associa· tion's r eport. Hamilton said the report was intended to point out weaknesses in a blanket endorsement of all programs to diver t some juvenile offenders from the justice system . "The report was intended merely to point out some of the problems and not as a blanket criti~is m of a ll pronams," Ham11ton emphasized. Front Page A ·I UNION ••• Goldman said. "He felt the issue should be heard in another kind or suit and denied the writ without prejudice, meaning we are free to return to court." San Clem ente police officers ·along with law en forcement personnel in 11 other California cities signed a representation. contract with the teamsters last year. The contract does not mean the officers would belong to the union. It means the union would be em· powered to represent them in negotiations with city officials. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Drexel's Holiday Promotion Bookcase with Chinoiserie Decoration. Sale~ Holiday bounty from the Et Cetera collection by Drexe l Wr wokomE• till hohrJay!" with tP\hichonc; 0 11 111 fl Celer-1 • · 1'lr>c.t111n 111.h w11h new 1lle 1• trorn Drexf>I • 1 You I! lincJ qr .11..elul ¥Hi d1 · 1 ur dl1ve ObJ"I' n1 Pvr>ry k1nrl 111 preetou woods ;:ind 1 onno1 .<,eu1 11111 .liO!';, rt1.1<Jn11i < rnlly orn;lmPnled. I ook 1n 1h1~ wet>k • Orexe~ LJy Accessory Table. Hall Ches!. 0 Book Sland. I' ·-· Gliss lop Coclc~11 Table. WIOOAYS I SATUIDAYS t:OO to S:JO NEWPORT BEACH-• 1721 W £STCLJ t'f OR.. 642·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • 34.'i NOltTll COAST ffWY. GC~l TORRANCE • 23M9 HAwntORNE BLVD. I Open Fli ttl 9, Sun. 12-l.301 !?lf.1279 • 7 , 7 l \ • 1• l Friday, O.C.mbet 5. 1975 use OAJL Y PILOT fl9 Dige ton Di ~ion . Bran Boosted Friday's Clo8ing Pri NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE By Magazine? By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Never underest.1mate the sales power ot an artlcle in tho Reader's Digest . With a circulation of 19 million, se<:ood on ly to TV Guide in the magazine field. the Dagest packs a mighty punch at the cash reglsttt whenever It rum; an arl&- cle favorable to a pro- duct or service. 'Ibis power bas been demonstrated many times down through the years, the latest exam- ple being the dramatic upsurge in tbe sales of bran cereals. Money Tree BRAN CE R EA~ HAVE Jong beeo staples in the array of products marketed by U.S. cereal companies but they have not won any popularity contests. The only kind that had a respectable sales figure was the bran cereal laced with raisins. Kellogg's Raisin Bran did about 3.5 percent of the ready-to-eat cereal business last year, compared to 8 percent for Kellogg's Corn F1 akes, 5.5 percent for Rice Krispies, 6 percent for Sugar Frosted Flakes. If your household was like most households you will re· member that the bran cereal t.'as "Usually the toughest box to get rid of in those variety packs. And if you saw bran cereals loaded in a supermarket shopping cart, the chances were good that the cart w as bt>ing pushed by an elderly citizen. Bran cereals have been known as "laxatives," wise to eat when you 're constipated. WELL, THE DIGEST ran an article on the health benefits of bran cereals a year ago, in its December, 1974 is- sue. And since then the sales of bran cereals have nearly doubled. That'san impressive swing, and the Digest gets the credit for it. Oh sure, the companies have by now latched onto the bandwagon. Kellogg, which owns 40 percent of the American cereal market. has been pushing three brands - All-Br an, Bran Buds and 40 percent Bran Flakes. Post cereals, which hold 16 percent of the mark'et, have been backing their 40 percent Bran Flakes. And Nabisco, with less than 5 percent of the total market, has been advertising its 100 percent Bran cereal. ALL OF THE CEREAL companies are making use of the research findings which formed the basis of the Digest article. These findings come from the work of a British sur- geon. Dr. Denis Burkitt. who believes food fiber -or roughage -is important to a healthy diet Dr. Burkitt 's stuclies, as reported m the Di gest, indicate that the lack of fiber in the American diet contributes to col- on·rectal cancer and other diseases. That was enough to touch off a minor stampede for bran cereals, and Kellogg, which can recognize a trend when it sees its inventories depleted. is now telling us that natural food fiber is "America's forgotten nutrition al element." FOR THE CEREAL companies, this is really an old refrain. Health has been part of their sell ever since dry cereals were invented by zealous food faddists toward the end of the last century. The industry has been attucked in recent y~ars for pushing presweetened cereals to children on Saturday morning television. The compames then loaded up these cereals with vitamins so that they were, an effect, selling a sugar.coated vitamin pill -Exchange to Settle Fresno Broker Flap FRESNO (AP> -The New York Stock Exchange will be asked to arbitrate a charge that one stock brokerage firm raided anotht>r company's entire l'resno staff. Superior Court Judge Hollis Best approved the arbitration procedure and deferred any further action on a $5 million lawsuit filed by Bateman Eichler Hill Richards Inc. against Paine, Webber, Jackson and Curtis and brokers who s witched to the latter firm last month. who switched from soliciting clients whose accounts had be~n with Bateman Eichler. "There is no way this court could make an order . restricting the rights of Paine, Webber and the in- dividual dt>fendants from con- tacting customers without in-. fringing on the rights of those customers,·· Best said NlW YOIU( l\J~ll l'OllowlftQ 1r• Pl'kH Oii Ille ~ VO<'ll to(k HC~ e1 , .... $tlft .... ~~·-o.. 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Best also vacated a tem- porary r estraining order which had barred the brokers Businessnian Buys ~ornpany in Valley An Arlington, Va .• busi- onsman bas acquired sole ownership of Levitt Construe· tion Systems, lnc., of Fou.n· Fresno Gets Eqllity Life Offices FRESNO <AP) -'lbe na- ·tton's third-largest insurance company wlll establlsh a West Coast regional head· quarters here, the Chamber of Commcttc has announeed. .. It will be the'rirst of five re- '1 tonal offices to be fStabliahed by Equitable Life .A,s3urance Co. in a change from a single New York head- quarters, said Dick Martin, Fresno t'hambcr publicity dfrector. Experience 1ained here wW be used by Equitable 1n settinJ up other reitonal of· ftcu, he added. "lt'a a very bill move for lhat company and a atgnifl· cant development for the community," Martin said. lain Valley, a wholly owned modular housing and mobile home manufacturing sub· s1diary of Levitt & Sons, Inc .• a subsidiary of International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Bruno Figliuui, dealer in luxury fore i'n cars, purchased all outstanding stock in the Fountain Valley- based housing unit through the court-adminhtered trusteeship now operating Levitt and Sons. TERMS OF THE transac- Uon were not disclosed. F1gllun:1, who has also been Involved in the California mobile home industry in re- cent years, said there will be no major changu in the com- pany's present products or operations. except for the ex- pansion of its marketing base. Malcolm Lewis, of Newport Beach, a lonitlme IAvitt 4c Sons executlv~ who took ovtt management ol the subsidiary one year aao, will remain as president and aeneral manaaer. 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Since be left El Capitan High School, one of the most sought-after athletes m San Diego County history, Fudge has <.·ollected "line broken ribs. a broken back, a broken collarbone, a broken foot, a mangled finger, a concussion, two bad sprarns, a pincht'd nt•rve and in the process 1~ losing his confidence The head. though, 1s grarute. In each of his last two years at El Capitan High, he gained more than 1,300 yards and never mis· sC'd a ~ame \\1th an injury. Oh, as a high school fres hman, he broke :i leg wrestling , but the closest U11ng lo a football injury was a hip pointer A rival player knocked himself out in meeting Fudgt• hcadon. SaidBill "lwas lucky theguy tut me 1n thl' head." As a freshman at the Umversi· ty of Southern California, he led the frosh team that included An· thony Davis in rushing. As a Tro1an sophomore. he was No . 2 fullback to Sam Cun rungham and on the trnvehng team for the Arkansas opener. Rut three days before the game Fudge fell on hts elbow and broke his collarbone. He put on a chest cast. promptly ate too much and fdl behind in training next spr J11g, finally transfernng home to San Otego State Fudgt.' brol-e ... rtb and sprained an ankle 1n llw spring of 197--1. Then m the opener at Arizona he broke a finger ln the next weeks he was to break r.,·e more ribs and sprain his back Las t spring, he broke a foot Fudge snapped a s pinal pro· cess on his back, technically breaking the back , in the North Te-<as game this s eason, and the next time out he suffered the first of his three broken ribs in 1975 Tht•n ra m e a concussion against Arizona and six broken nbs and a bruised lung against L·)ng Reach State ·I was to the point where I was hurt so many times that I look it a s an omen, a bad omen,'· FUdge s:ud in an interview Wednesday "'.\1y self confidence, I com- pletely lost 1t l would have been okay had I kept healthy I'm the kind who hns lo gtt his momen tum going ·· The Aztecs back averaged 1 4 yards w1lh 95 carnl's and six touchdowns this vear. But 1t hurt::. to brealhl', ·says Fudge, who aches all over \.\'hat kept him go1ng7 ·t g uess it's because football -...111 be my life," 8111 says. "I "'ant to coach the game. and maybe all that's happened will ht'lp me be a better coach " Heart Attack At Right Place ~ORTHRIDGF, (AP I It was an odd. but unfortunate, scene for a heart attack especially s ince the victim was a young col· lcg1ate athlete Joseph Mellon, 20, was jogging alongside his volleyball coach al Cal State <Northridge> in a special conditioning class for athletes Thursday when he sud · denly collapsed, staggered to his feet and then fell again. The cc.iach. Robert llcigart, im- mediately started external heart massage and mouth-to-mouth re- suscitation and w1tnin minutes fi ve other university employes Joined in the effort. Working like a team on Mellon were two campus policemen; two nurses from the student health center , and an eqwpment lechn1c1an from the physical education department. Mellon was under intensive coronary care at Northridge Hospital in critical condition, of. fi cials said. And a fire department spokesman s aid al was the swift and knowin~ aid from the half· dozen th al saved Mellon's life. Friday. December 5, 19'75 Barons Take On __ _ Devastating Little Re~ Mops Up Forum With Foe INGLEWOOD (AP> California's Dariny "Little Red'' Lopez, continuing a ring com- eback at the age of 23, floored former world champion Ruben Olivares three times in the first two rounds and knocked him out in the seventh round of their scheduled 10-round. fight Thurs- day night. The victory probably earned Lopez. a tall, s lender 12512·pound · redhead from s uburban Alham· bra. a shot at the world 126·pound title. probably against the cur- rent World Boxing Council titleholder, David Kotey of Ghana. The crowd of 9,084 at the Forum expected a wild en- Bro,ins, San Jose In Cage Collision It's been a mighty long lime since writers could start off their bas ketball s tories with the words, "Winless UCLA .. " But that's the case today as the defending national champion Bruins open their home season tonight against San Jose Stale Miller T h ird BANGKOK -Taiwan's Hsieh Min·nam and Kuo Chie·hs1ung fired identical four-under-par 68~ to tie the United States and share the lead al the halfway mark of the 23rd World Cup golf cham pionship today Filipino Ben Arda. shooting a 68 for a 135. replaced Johnny Miller of the United States as the individual leader Miller had three bogeys on the back n1ne after doing well on the front stretch and only managed a 71 lO· day. . Min-nam took over second spot and Miller slumped to third in in • divtdual standings. Barkley F i red DETROIT ·-Doug Barkley has been fired as coach of the Detroit Red Wings, marking the National Hockey League team's runth coaching change in the last eight years. Foot boll Dro ppe d RIVERSIDE, Calif. --The University of California a l Riverside. champions of the Califor"nia Collegiate Athletic As sociation the past two seasons. announced Thursday it is drop ping football after 20 years of competition. Km1fax No. I There is no doubt who is first in the hearts and minds of Los Angeles Dodgers fans. It's Sandy Koufax. The National League baseball team said a vote of fans during the 1975 season for the "most memorable personality" in LA SANDY KOUFAX Dodgers his tory produced a lands lide for the Ieflhanded pitcher. And the vote was also over· whelming for Koufax's perfect game against the Chicago Cubs on Sept. 9, 1965. as the team's "most memorable moment " B~~f D i d n 'f Sign LONDON -Soc<'er star George Best sa ys he has not signed with the Los Angeles Aztecs of the North American Soccer League. Ashe R o l b SI'OCKHOLM --Arthur Ashe smashed U.S. Open champion Manuel Orantes 6·4, 6-1 Thursday rught and eliminated the Spanish left-hander from the $100,000 Masters tennis tournament. Th e s e m i C i n a I s will be between As he and Bjorn Borg, the 19·year-old Swece. an<l between Nastase and Guillermo Vilas of Argentina. Earlier. Vilas had beaten Borg 7-5, 4·6, 6-1. counter between two box~rs not · ed for their knockout punching ability. But few were ready for the fireworks that erupted as soon as the bell sounded for the first round. The 28·year-old Olivares, twice the featherweight champion and prior to that twice the world ban- tamweight title holder, clipped Lopez on the chin and Little Red hit the deck. He was up im· mediately and it appeared to be more of a s lip than a punch as ruled by referee Dick Young. Lopez promptly tore into Oilvares, 127 1'2, a nd floored him twice with rights to the head before the round ended. Olivares, of Mexico City, barely beat the bell on the second knockdown. Olivares then ran into a com· bmation of rights and lefts and went down again early in the second round. He took an eight count on his knees before getting up m time. From there on, it was an old- fashioned brawl with the younger Lopez fore in g the act ion . Olivares ripped open a cut on the side of Lopez' right eye in the third and tagged Lopez with several good left hooks, but was never able to s tagger the youngster. As the seventh began, Lopez connec~ed with a right lead lo the chin followed by a right to the jaw, and Olivares went down heavily He was counted out at t · 59 of the round. Lopez has now won 28 fi ghts, lost three and scored his 27th knockout. Olivares had won 78 matches. with one draw, and had knocked out 71 opponents. He now has lost seven fights. * * * Movie Act ress Strips a t F ight INGLEWOOD (UPI > Before the fighters could doff their robes and come out swinging in a box- ing match Thursday night, nudie movie actress Edy Williams beat them to it. Williams strode across the ring weanng only bikini panties and planted a kiss on the face of Ruben Oilvares. former bantam and featherweight champion. It was shortly before the bell for the first round when the bux- om Williams, star of such films as "Dr. Vixen." climbed into the ring wearing a long white gown and carrying a sign with Olivares· name on it. Down went the zipper and off came the gown The mostly Mexican and Mex· 1can-American audience gawked as the 39·23-37 actress kissed Olivares and returned to the au- dience where she dressed and watched the fight. Coaches Tab OCC in Bowl Clash Orange Coast College has had llttle trouble rolling to a 10-0 re· cord this football season, but the Pirates' biggest challenge will come Saturday night in the first aMuaJ Avocado Bowl at Cerritos College. Tbat·s the opinion of two com- mon opponents of OCC and Rio Hondo. the Pirates' Avocado .Bowl fOf.'. Golden We s t's Ray Shacklt»ford and CypreM' Don Ltnt pack OCC to win. but predict ratht'r close .iamts. G<>ld~n West was ddeated by OCC. 31-1"4, and fell to Rio Hondo. 2l·J6. Cypreu lo:sl to Ora~! J Coast, 43-19, and dropped a '•Fl decision to the Roadrunners. Here are capsule comments from the two coaches: Lent -.. 1 think Rio Hondo wUI be a good test for Orange Coast. Coast has pretty mU<'h dominat· ed every team they've played because of their balance. ''Orange Coast has one of those rare teams that comes along only once in awhile. "Rio Hondo ls very improved and their offense is based around Mib Ortiz at quarterback And they have a strong de(el'\S4!. "But Orange Co83t will wtn bttauae nobody can beat their balance. I don't think Coast will blow them out. It ·11 be one of their closest games. The score should be about 28-16. '· Shackleford -"We played Orange Coast very early and Rio Hondo very late m the season and wt improved quite a bit, so I don't know what you can get out o1 the comparative scores . "We ran better aiainst Orange Coast than we did agajnst Rio Hondo. "If I wa1 ~uessing I would say C..oast will wan because they arc a vtry well lJatanced team. And they'rt ronrtdent. They're rank~ No. J and whtn teams find themselves 1n that situation they don't think they can lose. and they usually don't lose. "On the other hand, Rio Hondo must have some doubts. But Rio Hondo has an excellent football team and is playing very well. Jt should be a real sood football game. If it's not I'U be !Nl'prised. "8ut tht key, I think, is how 1ood a job Rio Hondo does in con· tainioa Coast's offense. Oramrc> Con.st's defense won't Jet 1 Jot of pointa be scorled against them Defensively, Rio Hondo ha.s to play well. "l,'11 predict a i.core of 21 14, Orange Coast.'· ; Grid Battle On Tap A t OCC Tonight By ROGER CARLSON Of ltle D• llY Pit« tuft Fountain Valley High's Barons. in the ClF 4·A football playoffs for the first pme in their lO·year history, take on their toughest assignment tonight in the quarterfinal~ at Orange Coast College. St. Paul High 's Swordsmen, undefeated through 11 games. ranked No. 1 in 4·A circles since the season started and 10.poinl favontes to flatten the Barons tonight. loom as the big obstacle. Kickoff is at 8. The Swordsmen, champions of e Angelus League, have aJ , 1 wed only four touchdowns to 11 ponents and it is the St. Paul d fense that has caused Fountain V ey coach Bruce Pickford the mo concern in preparing for the strug le. Fou tain Valley (6-4-1), h<'weve • has scored 105 points in its last three games and is at the height of its accomplishment this year. Sophomore haJfback Willie Git· tens has added a new dimension lo the Fountain Valley attack with s peed outside and quick openers inside and the Barons have become an offensive force to be reckoned with. 1 Gittens ran for four touchdowns last week against Arcadia and has seven in the last three games since he was pro- moted to the varsity. With hi s running , th e dangerous passing game that belongs to Fountain Valley is protected from a defense keying against the pass. Quarterback Chris Dove has four excellent receivers in Ken Margerum, Bo Boxold, Mike Marquez and Tim Holmes. Dove has completed 109 of 169 for 1,436 yards and 7 touchdowns. He has the ability to throw short or deep and one or the Barons• favorite aerials is to the sidelines in hopes of breaking Margerum or Boxold loose. The defense has come into its own, loo, with nose guard Kevin Patterson leading a charge that includes Don Bo hay, Bill Grilz Mark Bllrke, Mark Cowper, Mik~ Cox and the rest or their mates. St. Paul features the strong running of fullback Jerry Ancich, a 5 -11. 190 -pounder, and quarterback Craig Johnston. Johnston is the Angelus League player of the year and the Swordsmen boast 10 first team all-league players. And while Ancich is effective with his bursts over the middle and tackles, it's the defense where St. Faul really shines- setting up the offense with blocked punts, fumble recoveries and interceptions. ~ Fountain Valley's chances for an upset rely on the Barons' ability to move the ball with at least two or three tim e - consuming drives . And the Barons must limit the St. Paul of fense to le ss than two touchdowns. Off•nse 15S N\Argerum 180 ""'"• 180 Pettel'"\on 19S e.enek 180 sran1on 1'!0 H•viken llS 8o•old 11S Oo~ 190 Mu»O 155 Giiien\ 1SS MArauu °"'"'" SE LE 8oll•'I LT OT Burke LG NG Pattel'"\on C OT Cowper RG RE G<-111 RT LB Cox TE LB Boxold 08 CB ag.neku RB C8 N\Arque1 RB SS Pitt\ FL FS N\Argerum HO 215 1IO 1'S 110 11$ 11! lf>O 15S 1&0 15S Fan Is Unwanted Please Stay Auny, Say Suns PHOENIX (AP> -A six-year season ticket holder was tem- porarily barred Thursday from attending Phoenix Suns basket· ball games because of alleged rowdy and unsportsmanlike behavior during the National Basketball Association contests. JQhn Demer Jr. of Scottsdale was charged in a suit with dis- rupting home games by behaving rudely to opposing teams and us- ing inflammatory language calculated to disrupt players. The Suns asked that Demer. 37. be ordered to return his two season tickets for a refund on the unused portions and be told to stay away during the remainder of the season from the Veterans Memorial Coliseum where the team plays. Judge Frederic He ineman signed a temporary restraining order against Derner and scheduled a Dec. 12 hearing for Demer to show whv a permanent injunction should not be issued. Derner said the suit is an al· tempt to deprive him of his right to attend home games and cheer the Suns to victory. The s uit said Derner ')\ behavior poses a potential danger to surrounding fans and interferes with the rights of other fans. The suit said Derner has ig- nored repeated warnings by security officials to control his conduct. Demer said he has been an avid fan of the Suns since they came to Phoenix in 1968. Derner said he became a season ticket holder in 1969 and has missed on· ly two homes contests since th~n. "I've been an enthusiastic fan of the Suns for all of these years." Demer said. "Why are they becoming so concerned now?" Derner said none of the fans who sit next to him during games has complained about his con· duct. He s aid he believes the suit was prompted by a s mall minori ty group that prefers to sit silent- ly during games. Rugged La11din9 Houston's Willie Germany, seen makln& art unorthodox tackle· on Cinc..innaU's St.an Fitts in .arecen~ NFJ._game. faces the San Francisco 49ers Sunday while the Bengals meet Philadelphia. I, \ \ 7 \ 7 •' Saildletiaek EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 339, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, DECEMBER S, 1975 Today'tt CIOMl•g .Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS Saddlehack Merchants See Big Yule By RUDI NIF.DZJELSKI Of"'• C»lly l'll04 S~ff Saddlcback Valley busi - nessmen are forecasting an im· proved Christmas season this year and their optimism is reflected in the buying patterns of early holiday shoppers Trame volume at Laguna HiJls Mall, the Valley's major shop· ping facility, 1s up 42.7 percent over the same time last year. "It's much better than last year and this is just the begin rung," s ays Linda Lastowsky promotions director for the re' gional shopping center. Sales have risen significantly as well although the 18 percent figure's impact is diminished somewhat by the fact that the facility has been expanded from 40to 7Sstories and shops. However, shoppers contacted by the Daily Pilot generally in· dtcated that they would be spend mg m ore money on Christmas gifts this year although their re asons for loosening the purse slr mg~ varied. "I know I 'll be spending more money this vear because I hved in lht: Midwest last Christmas," explams Tom Isaacson. 25, of Mission Viejo. "'t'his year I'm living at home and there are more relatives around which means there are more presents J have to buy " The same attitude was reflect· ed by Albert G n esbach, a rellr~d phys1c1an who moved to Laguna Hills Leisure World to be closer to his grandchildren. "It's hard to say, but I think I 'll spend some more money because they're around." he says But Mrs Faith Strong of South Laguna indicated that she'll spend more money this year because of improving economic conditions. "I have the money :.uid l reel like helping the economy l really enjoy Christmas . I've noti ced that people's attitudes have changed this year . All t~ clerks and the custom ers seem to be much happier.'' s he said Her son, Chris Lyerly, 22, also s aid h e bas considerable Chnstmas savings but that he'a; holding off. "I think basically I'll spend about the same as I did last year but it's bard to say. Once I get in the mood 1 might splurge." The only person who indicated he wouldn't spend as much was Anthony J. Ervolino, 58, a retired New York bus driver living 10 Leisure World. <See YULE, Page A2) Board Pair Sue fOr Drug Funds ------ Hinshaw 'Given' $1,000 Congre ss man Andrew Hinshaw got a $1,000 campaign contribution from the Tandy Corp. while he was county as· sessor immediately following a deni al of a tax exemption claim filed by the company, a former Tandy executivc testified late Thursday Prosecution witness Paul Tabor. Tandy's t ax manager al the time of the al· leged donation lo the Hinshaw coffers. told an Orange County Superior Court jury that he made the dec1s1on after discussing the denial in e arly 1972 with former auditor-appraiser George Upton. T abor testified before Judge Robert r . Kneeland caJled a three-day weeke nd recess in H.in:-,haw 's bribery trial that it was Upton that raised the issue of Tandy's failing to .. chip in" to Hmshaw's campaign. .. , said something to Upton to (See HINSHAW, Page A2> Orange Coast Oil Lawsuit Tossed Out WASHINGTON.O C -U.S . District Court Judge Aubrey Robinson today refused to issue an injunction that would block of· fshore oil leases along the Orange Coast. As a result, the Department of Interior plans to lease offshore drilling s1les Dec 11 remain in· tact. But a spokesman for the Center for Law in the Public Interest said Judge Robinson's ruling will immediately be appealed to the U.S. Circuit Court. The Center and its attorney Bruce Terris were retained by Orange County and 14 other plaintiffs that brought the suit to halt the leases The suit wes designed to block next week's plan to lease the drilling s1~s along Orange Coun· ty·s coast until such time as re- a sonabl e e n v iro nmental safeguards would be provided. . or anga coas• t:::.-4 nm_: ,._ __ "eatlaer Low clouds night and morning hours with partial clearing in the afternoon Saturday. Little tem · perature change. Highs 58 to 64. Lows SO to 55. · INSIDE TODA 't' TMr'e'll M quite a few dif· /ermt pre3111totions o/ "TM Menioh" on the coast thi3 11tar, but 'O rongt Coast College conduc tor Carol BoeUeT bn't worritd oboul competing. Su Pogt Cl of the Wt•Mndt>r t County t .-Seeking /; re isb ureau UP I hlftlllOlo MALE HOSTAGE FACES POLICE FROM BALCONY Indonesian Blindfolded, Tied With Electric Wire Terrorists Free 5 of 11 Children AMSTERDAM <U PI) -Ter roris ts holding a scor e of hostages in the Indonesian con- sulate forced captives al gun· point today to stand blindfolded on a balcony with an electric ca- ble around their necks. But they freed five children who had been among their captives. The gunmen had been holding 26 persons, including 11 children. 4 Railroad Cars D erail In Irvine By DOUGLASFRITZSCHE OflM D•lty P'li.tttaft They released three children when they allowed a mediator to enter the dark bnck building. Another two were freed when he came out of the consulate 45 minutes later. Me anwhile, another terrorist band ·held dozens of hostages abord a hijacked train at Beilen, where a 1.000·m an force of troops and police appeared ready to al· tack to free the captives held since Tuesday morning. The gunmen allowed police to carry off the bodies of three hostages they had killed and dumped out of the train. Both groups of terrorists are South Moluccans. seeking in· dependence from Indonesia of their former S pice Islands homeland -once a part of the Dutch empire $19,723 By GARY GRANVJLl.F. Of II•• Dally P ll0151.ttt Two county supervisors want $19,723 now held in a Santa Ana bank account by the Or ange County Druj? and Narcotics Task Force put into the count y treasury And t o s t>e that 1l 1s. Supervisors Ralph Oiednch and Laurence Schmit, a('lmg as a two-man committee, late Thurs· day ordered Ocputy County Counsel Laurence Watson to fil e a lawsuit claiming the money rightfully belongs to the count\ Today, Diedrich sa.Jd he would propose \o the full board of supervisor s that a S20,000 cash fund be establis hed by lhe county to replace the task force fund he hopes to capture through the legal action Thu1 s d ay nighl. t hree s upervisor s, Thomas Riley, Rober t Battin and Raloh \.l;irlr were unaware of the commang to Watson by the board's two man subcommittee to begin the legal action. The county counsel's office would not say today whether or not the two-man comrrutlee as· signed to investigate the fund is empowered to order legal action Diedrich, however . insisted late Thursday that 1t is necessary in order for the committee to complete its in ,·estigal1on of what he termed money obtained from a county agency outside normal channels. The money was obtained m Superior Court from convicted drug offenders and used as a so- called flash roll in undercover narcotics buy-bust operations. Records and accounts covering the fund are now held at the Orange Pohce Department by Orange Police Chief Merri ll Dun can, a fund lrustce The record s. which were (See FUNDS, Page A2) 'HELP, HELP,' SCREAMS BIRD VISALIA <U Pll A thief made off with a mynah bird from a V1saha pet store despite cries of help from the bird Witnesses said the man stuffed the talking bird 1n a coat pocket and as he was fleeing the bird stuck his head out and yelled "Help. Help ·· No Permission Landing Prompt,s Suit A FUl.LF.RTON COUPLE who claim they suffered serious injuries when a li ght aircraft landed on the roof of their camper van last Jan. 14 sued the owners of the machine and the student pilot m it Thursday for unspecified damages Chester W. and Marie Johnston slate 1n their Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that Barbara Jennie •·was not given consent by us" lo land on the roof of their vehicle while they were driving on the Pomona Freeway ALSO NAM ED as defendants in an action which seeks assessment and award of damages by the trial court is AirSouth. Inc., of Anaheim The action notes that the camper van was destroyed by the impact of the landing. Sabotage Feared; CUSD Guards Buses Concern lhal 32 school buses might be sabotaged has led to a decision by Capistrano Unified School District officials to assign four persons to ~uard the fleet. Schoo l S u pt. Jerome Thornsley said he was concerned the buses might be s abotaged .. coincidentally or on purpose'' in connection with a threatened strike by the district's school bus drivers. They are members of the Teamsters union Thornsley said the district also had receieved separate reports that stude nts sympathetic lo teachers' demands for higher pay might also perform acts of vandalis m . The buses were guarded Mon· day and Tuesday nights by four maintl"nance personnel al an estimated cost of $200. Thorns ley said the guards were called off following a meet· ing betwee n district offical Truman Benedict and represen· tatives of the bus drivers. The superintendent said there were strong indications a week ago that the bus dnvers would call a strike to win a 7 percent salary increase. A similar raise is being sought by teacher s. All schoo l employes were awarded a 4.5 percent increase al a school board m eeting Monday night. Personal knowledge of past strikes in three other districts that were accompanied by ter· rorist attacks led to his decision to assign gua rd duty, Thornsley said. ··u only takes one person - and it could easily be someone from o utside the district," Thornsley said. He said the action should not be construed as an .. indictment" against bus drivers or teachers Thornsley said that after the decision was made to assign guard duty the district received •new information the studenu might vandalize school buses io support of the teacher s· de· mands. No acts of vandalism occurred. SaljTl Chicas, assistant superin- tendent for general services, said today that the $200 spent for th~ night guards amounted to cheap insurance against the possibility of a large repair bill for repairing sabotaged l>useS'. He said the district would con· tinue to assign g uard duty 1f new reports of vandalism were received. Chicas noted that the district routinely assigned guard duty for school buses and other school property during Halloween and high school graduation. Union Loses Round One In Clemente The Teamsters Union today lost the first round in its legal struggle to represent San Clemente police. Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter Steiner refuseCI to issue a writ of mandate sought by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters quashing a San Clemente City Council resolution. A Santa Fe freight train de railed in Irvine Thursday night. spilling tons of inch-thick boiler plate, shearing off telegraph poles and baiting train traffic on • the major track from San Diego to Los Angeles. No one was injured in the 7:45 p.m. accident near Jeffrey Road. about a quarter mile east of the Meadows mobile home park. Juvenile Plan Backed The 1970 resolution bars politt o fficers fro m joining or participating in any organization that m ig h t a£fect their performance during a labor dis· pute. Teamsters attorney Richard Goldman termed Judee Steiner•• ruling a setback in time.only and s aid the u nio n will filo another suit within 6C>days. Police said today the wreck, which threw four of the 22 freight cars from the track, apparently was caused by an overheated "bot box," part ot the Creillhl car wheel and suspension assembly. The defect which sent the massive sheets of' steel sliding from the freight cars was de~t ed by a m odel.lTatn enthusiast who happened by the accident. accotdlng to Irvine police Sgt. Robert Lennf'rt. Lennert said that while police and railway agents Inspected tM wrcclc for possible sabotqe, the model railroad fancit'f pointed out the damaged "hot box" os a Ukcly cause-Lennert said the railway agents agreud and no de· Uberele attempt to derail the (See DEllAIL, Page Al) I Program to Establish Six Youth Centers A propos ed $1. 7 mi Ilion juvenile justice program aimed at keeping some offenders out of the formal justice system Thurs· day won the unanimous endorse- m ent of the Orange County Criminal J ustice Council. The program desiped by tht council's crime prevention com· mtttee wou14 establish sfx -re· 1lonal youth service centers withln the cpunly to provide pro- fessional counseling and oth r services te>rolnor off enders The objett of the countywide plan is lo tffat and help youthful stntus of(tnders. youngsttn who have commltt d drfenses that would not be off chscs lf they were adult.I in their own communltJes. JUVENILE JUSTICE 1975 Now that the council has en· dOl"n'd the pro..rram in concept , council staff rnem ber.i will seek part.iclpotlon in the torm or joint power agrtcments with cities electing to port1c1pate. Council F.xecullve Oire<'lor Keith Conconnon said the participating agencies in each of th~ six rf'gionfl will, in efkct, de sign thcir own pro~r3ms within the guidelines est ablushcd by the master plan. "It may bet.hat the nor th county region will bave need for a ser.Jlce that is not needed in its south county coun· terpart," said Concannon. "And in each case it will be up to the participating ageMles and cities to decide what they want and need In their own pro- grams." he added. Once the regions ~ign their pt'ograms. the package will ~ presented to lhe county ~:ml of Supervisors for a<'tion. No opposit\on to the pro(!rum came during thf' counc1I ml'"' in~ despite the rec~·nt rl'lf':t ;r 11f 11• Oun.ce C1>unty Polk· f'1·• ·f~ rtn•' She.riffs Assodution 1 l';>f>rt It <Stt JUVt~~IJ .. J•:, Page .. , ''The jUdge did not rule on the merits of our legal case but sim~ ly on the procedures followed •• , Goldmanuid. ''Re felt the i11ue should be heard in another Jdod ol suit and denied the wrf t without ~Judice. meanina we are free to return ~ court.·· Sa.n Clemente police off1cers along with t3w enforumcn\ J>('r!ionnel 10 11 other California· c1tJl'" Ht.mer\ 3 repre~entatJon e >01 ..... '• 'h<' tv.un.-.ttts 1 11 ,•un ttN . ·unloo. •111 be etn· I · bl'i'l ltam ill .. ,..,,,j ,\HI\ Cl~ offttiall, .. A2 DAIL y PILOT SB Friday, ~ember S 1975 WHEELS ANO WRECKAGE LINE THE SANTA FE TRACKS FOLLOWING DERAILMENT THURSDAY Tons Of Steel Sheeting SUd From Freight Cars In Wreck That Blocked Main Line f'rom Pngf» . .\ I HINSHAW. • • theeffet'l th:H I \\Ouldm·H·rm;1kt· the saml' m1 stakt.• 1n thl' futurt.'. Tabor told A:-s1st ant 1>1stnct t\l torney ~1chC1l'l Cap1a1 Tab 0 r ..., ,11 d h · I at l' r mt• l Hin~h:.rn anJ l 'pton .1t T.1nd) ·..., R ad 11.1 S h ..s t k " a n· h nu s <.' 1 n Gardl'n Gren t' "ht·r<' the three men d1H·u:-:.t•d tax t''<l•mpttlms on t>lt>ctromc t.'QU1pment 1mporll'd by the comp.rn~ Al that t1ml'. Tabor said. he a<>· sured l'pton that ht' 1nt<'nded to "begin a proi;:ra m ·of donations to llinshaw·s c::.i mpa1~n to pre vent what he s,11cl might bt.' .. any future m1 sundl'r .... tandini:(s .. Tabor . now a privatl' :.i<.·c·oun tant. :-.aid th<' Sl.000 was paici into the Hinshaw fund \'la a pt.'r...,onal <"heck s1gnt•cl b) Tandy \'u:c President J..smt·s Buxton Buxton . who s t• tes t 1 mo n' ended Thursday. has confirmed the donation li t• h .1s .iho testified that L'pton p1tked up five $700 sterPO st•ts. a mannl' generator th.it \\as 1nstallt.>d 1n his boat and J t Jpt.' ckck during negot1attons "1th the Tandy com pany Cpton. 55 plc•::ided gutlty to bnbery He 1s nO\\ free aft<'r servmg S4 d;iys of a six month county J:ltl l<'rm lhn:,.hav.. 5•1, is bt•1ng tned on three ft.' Ion.} t•ounts uf brt lJer~ contamed Jn J c;r.1111.l Jury 1nd1cl mevt. He IS atC'USl'<I of unl:.iwful · ly accE'pt111g stl·reo t'qu1pml·nt and a Sl.OOU contnhut10n from the Tandy CorpOP'Jl1on The Newport Reach Repubhcan ts furtht•r ;J('l'UM'd of soliciting a bribe from u lJWYN represenlrng Heckman ln~tru ments tn return for hi s favorable act10n as as .... e~sor in an a~scss ment appeals he:1r1ng re~arclccl as vital by the Pullt.'rtnn firm Robber Vses 'Stun Gwz' LOS ANGELES <A P J An mtruder armed "°1th an electnc "stun gun" robbed a Sherman Oaks ~tome arter tcmporari ly 1m mobilizing a 13 y<'ar old hoy "1th the we;.ipon . poltce said today Officers s aid the youth. 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All Kneiu-- But Officials '.\lIA'.\11 lU Pl l Th(•y stood tall and healthy ;1mong the otht•r plants growmg Ill the nur...,cr~ .1t '.\llam1 Agn(•ultur.11 S<.·hnol Aftt•r all. they were reCt.'l\'tnl! tht· IJl'st of care. including regular" .1ll•r mg by autom atic sonnkler..., And although nt>arl) .111 thl· •171 students in the school knt.•"' 1t ",1~ growing the re . !>C'hool .HI mm1strators d icin 't kno" uhout the 176 marijuana planb until lh1s WCC'k "It was grm.,mg nght thl'rt' 111 the open. 1n "1th thP othl•r plants ... snici J.urene ;\1m·k. a school security nfftt•t•r "ho t•on f1scated the fH·e-inc:h tall plants Principal Jobn White dccluwd to discuss who might havt.• µl ant eel the manJuana or tq.>1wd off school authorttll'!> f'rom Page A I FiJNDS ... formerly held in an Orange Coun ty District Allorne:-"s ofhc:e. were deh vered to Duncan No\' 2:i aft er completmn of an audit by ~talt• auditors. Duncan said he was takmg phys icial control of the records to remove them frt)m both lhl' supervisors adm101strat1ve sub poena power and what he> called the political arena After completion of f h<' :rnd1t the state auditors found thcr<> h<icl been no m1 s u::;e or misappropn::i tion of the money as charged by Supernsors Robert Ballin and Schmit two months earlier But they also found that court guidelines fo r h:.indltng tht• money had not al"ays bt•en followed For example, thr gwdchnrs called for m oney to be issued to narcotics officers only when a check signed by two trustees and accompanied by a court order s upported the bank wllhdrawal The auditors noted there had been 20 withdrawals from the ac count without court orders They also found that court or ders covering $3,0G6 worth of de posits had not bel'n followed And. the auditors said. in 1974 a S6,000 ready cash fund had been maintained outsitlt• the bank ac count ThC' ~tors cl11l not answt•r the major questwn raised by Diedrich and Schmit thre~ months ago whrn the secret court funds were uncovered Both charged the mon<'y had heen illegally obtamed from the convicted offenders and n~htful l y belonged 1n tht' county lreasurv Obviously irked that the r t' cords and accounts are now rn Duncan's hands. Dtedri<'h s aid Thursday, "I am tired ofwa1t1n~ for an attorney general's opmton as to the funtl's legality when our own county counsel has told us 1t 1s illegal and h1s op1ruon ts sup· ported by leg1slativr counsel " "I h aven't seen the audit, but from what I read in the papers tl ·s obvious that the money hasn't been handled as those who <'Stablished the fund directed." Diedrich said. "How can they say it's being well cared for when court orders are not being followed and there 1s a secret $6.000 slush fund noat mg around ·· At the time the records were delivered to him Duncan said hf' would impose a freeze on th(• fund until the attorney ~eneraJ 's opinion he soueht is received. "This fund has been a vaJuablP tQOl in helping law enforcement •o apprehend drug pushers and . afl~r allt that is its purposl!, .. Duncan s id. But oetthcr Diedric h nor Schmit were wilhNC to buy hu. vitwpaint Thursday when they ordered Watson to file a lawsuit ~ttki.n_g to havt the money put tn to the county treuury. J. From Page Al DERAIL. • • tr.11n 1s sus pt•Ctt.•d St'' t' r a I I 1 m t'..., 1 11 rt.' t c 11 t month::., off1ters haH' removed ob;t.>cts apparently placed on tht• lra<'h tn an a ttrmpt to derail a l r:un .:\Cl'Onhng to Lennert tht• car:, t•ach earned 108 tons of steel platr that sltd fro m the cars ltke ~o m an) gu11lot1nt• blades Rall" ay Crt'\"':, worked all nig ht tr) ing t o n·pa1r the damage F:fforts continued this morning a:, the cn•ws atte mpted 11, a lign the rt•platement track Lennert said the track was t'X PN'tl.'d to reopen for tram travc·I :,omc•t1me lodav Santa fo'e of f1 l'tal s could not.be contacted thi:: morning The cars and sheets of flymg steel shean•d off at least :;ix r.11lro:.id klegr:.iph poles. Lennert .... :11d Hut the wires downec1 on lhl' iracks were cleared '"'thout tnt 1 dt'nt. he said From Pagp A I JUVENILE. • was c ritical of ju,·erule d.tvers1on programs During a discussion of the pro- gra n1 l';e wport Beach Police Capt Richard Hamilton sub- stituting for Chief James Glavas satd therr was some misun- derstanding about the associa- tion's report. Hamilton said the report was 1.ntended to point out weaknesses tn a blanket endorsement of all programs lo divert seme juvenilt> offenders from the justice system "The report was intended merely to point out some of the problems and not as a blanket criticis m o f all programs ... Hamilton emphasized Senate Tells CIA Actions WASHINGTON (U PI) - Senate investigators say the CIA has conducted thous ands of cov ert operations seeking to in nucnce events in Chile and other foreign countries. A debate is dl· veloping over whether these powers should be curbed and if so s how The Senate Intelligence Com- mittee r e leased a stafl report Thursday saying the CIA, under three presidents between 1963 and 1973. spent more than $13 million trying to covertly manipulate pohllcs in Chile. United\Yay of Orange County north /sooth 100'\ GOAL= 90~ 80'\. $3.6 million 70'\; 60,; ~ ~ .m Tllankl to you ~ it warlcl •.. 10~ Riii All If us TO DATE United Way volun- teers have coll ected $3,?.S0,000 toward this year'5 ''stretch" goal which ls 30 percent higher than the amounl raised last year. The increase represent.Ill the needs of United Way's 72 human service agendes for 1976. I • ..... CelefJrotio11s Slated Yule Plans Set · At Saddlehack The Christmas season will be highlig hted by yule eelebrations al most campuses of the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District and musicaJ prru;enta· tions at the Laguna Hills Mall, Saddleback Commuruty Hospital and Leisure World. School Chris tmas programs are Ohvewood. Dec. 9. 7 .30 p.m .. Santiago, Dec. 9 and 10. 7.30 pm.; La Pai Intermediate. Dec 14 , 2 and 4 pm and l.,.Qn)i{rena, Dec. 15, 7.30 p.m Sharing the Dec 16 date arc Ah::.o. Cordillera. :\tontev1deo. San Joaquin, and Los Alisos lm termediate schools, aJl of which will present their programs at 7 30p.m On Dec l 7 Del Cerro. de Portola. Linda Vista and Trabueo schools will present pro· grams at 7 .JO p.m . and El Toro High School at 8 p.m Dec. 18 has been set as the date for Christmas programs at O'Neill, Glen Yermo, Lomarena, Serrano Intermediate, Mission Viejo High. Gates and Valencia Schools. All programs begin al 7:30 p.m . except Gales', which b scheduled for 1 p.m , and Valen- c·1a's which has been set for 7p.m Saddleback students will pre- sent musical programs at the Laguna Hills Mall between the hours of 6 p.m . and 9 p.m. nightly Dec. 8-12. Featured Dec. 8 are the Gates and Santiago choruses and or- chestra, the Valencia Chorus. and the Mission Viejo High School Ch amber Singers and Concert Choir. The Christmas playbill for Dec. 9 lists the Serrano In- termediate Orchestra. the de- Portola Chorus a nd Orchestra, the Secondary Honor Choir, and the Mission Viejo High School Brass Quintet. Scheduled Dec;. 10 are the Cordillera, Linda Vi sta and Valencia combined or chestra. the O'Neill and San Joaquin or- chestra. the San J oaquin and Trabuco chorus, the O'Neill Chorus. and the Mission Viejo High School Girls Chorus. Appearing on stage Dec. 11 arc the Del Cerro Chorus antJ Orchestra. the Linda Vista and Cordillera Chorus, and the La Paz Intermediate School Choru~ The Mall presentations will conclude Dec. 12 with the Ser rano Intermediate Chorus and the Olivewood Aliso choruses and orchestra In addition students from the Mission Viejo High SC'hool in strumental and choral music de partments are scheduled to perform for patients al Sad dleback Community lloso1tal during the week of Dec. 8 Students Crom La Paz ln termediate School will present a Christmas program for the Retired Teacher's Cl ub at Leisure World Dec. 12 Horse Killed In 'Traffic' GREENSBORO. NC. (Af'l "Traffic," a horse which got its name when it das hed into traffic two years ago, is dead. a victim of a collision with a station wagon two days before For two days , owner Ann Yelton, her h usband, Bruce. friends and animal lovers kept vigil beside the injured horse in a field beside the road where It was hurt. "Traffic" 'was too badly in- jured to get up or be moved but there was hope for a time. But on Thursday, the injuries to head, legs and spine bad taken their toll and the horse was no longer trying to get to her feet. $50,000 Returned WASHINGTON (AP) -The Democratic party has decided to return the $50.000 illegal con- tri bulio n it received from Ashland Oil and party Chairman Robert Strauss says repayment ~hould begin within 30days. From Page A-I YULE ... ''Absolutely not. l'm on a Cixed 1ncorne. My w1Ce and I are both disabled. 1t • s not possible for us to spend more money this year, .. he sajd "I'm amazed how much people are buying though. I thought Wt' had a recession. I see people buy ing and buying but it's all on credit cards and their Master Charges, even their dinners. But it's all on paper. This is a paper economy." Individual store owners al::;c are reporting greater activity at the cash register but not nearly in the proportions o f Ken Nauman's Regal Shoe Company whose early Christmas season sales are up 95 percent over la::;t year's level. Tom Balfe, manager of Buf rums, forecasts a moderate 5 per eent growth over last year but sales so far have remained just about even with 1974. "We're an ticipating a reasonablyJood Christmas with a nomin in crease,'' he says Chuck Roz um. manager of Hansel and Gretel, a children ·~ store, said his turnover wa~ about the same as last year's un l1l Thanksgiving Week. "That week really came alive and we're figuring an increase ol 10 per cent this year." he re ported Trooper Free In Shooting ORLANDO. Fla. (UPI> -A coroner's jury took eight minutes to exonerate rookie state trooper Robert Rennie Jr. in the mis- taken killing of a motorist he thought was drawing a gun on him. The all-male jury ruled Thurs- day the 28-year-old trooper used justifi able force in the shooting Saturday of Frank D. Booth Jr 50, the former head of a federai Jobs program in Brevard County. Testimony at the inquest re- vealed that Rennie had been r adioed mistaken information that Booth was driving a stolen car; that Rennie did not realize Booth was probably dnmk and grief-stricken ; and that the trooper thought Booth was armed and reaehing for a weapon. Drexel's Holiday Promotion . ,. \ ' ·-- ,\ ' ) . Boo~case with Chino1sene Oecora1ion, L~y Accessory Table Sale! Holiday bounty from the Et Cetera collection by Dre xel Wr WP~comr> tllr' l1ofirl w· with,,., hie I inn•. ,,. .in 1::.1 C<'ter.i• r,r'lf'< l1t111 rich v.1rt111Pw 1dl'.t lrom Drexel•! 'vn11 1~ l1n<I qrdcolul ;ind d e ior.i11ve obrl'tc;-ot cvl'ry .,_,,Hf in pr"'""' woods :ind c onno1s~ C'u r hn1•,.hes. mf!q111h < P-nllv orn.1ml!n1ccJ. l ook. ir11111 .... w~k1 orexe1~. Bed in "Brass" Gill r1n1sh, ! • ,- Hall Chest, '· ., Boole S.and .· Glass Top Coctcta11 Tablt. WUkDAYS I SA TUIDA YS f:OO to 5:JO NEWPORT BEACH • 172'7 WESTCLffl" OR , 642·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • 30 NOHTll C.:OA~1· HW\'. 4W~~I TORRANCE• 23841 HAwntORNf. BLVD IOIM'n ~·n 1119. Suo 12-5 301 J7f IZ7ll • ? -I ( e EDITION 'roday's C losing N.V. Stoeks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OE~EMBER S, 1975 TEN CENTS h·vine Urged to Delay City Planning The three Irvine city com- misuWn~e urged unanimous- ly that the city council ignore the press or an eleclaon year and wait until summer lo pick a plan tror the .future d evelopment or the city. The matter is set to go lo the ci- ty i-ounclil Tuesday. Public hear ings on selecting a general plan option are set for 7:30 p.m. Tues- day and Dec. 23 at city hall, 4201 Campus Drive. The council set the sene:, of public be&rings to help lhem ar rive at a single land u:,e plan by nextMar~h. The timetable was due 10 parl to the coming elections in which a majority of the council could be replaced by newcomers. In actions th1:, wel'k, the lransporlation <.·ommission, planning commissioo and com munity services commiss ion passed resolutions urging tht· <.·ouncil to wail for two key studies before making a decision Additionally, the Irvine Com- pany, which started the whole af frur with a request to build a new village sooner than planned. has joined the commissions in urging the council to hold back. The proposed Village of New Culver has been seen by lht' Irvine Company as a relatively moderately priced development lrv1ne ha::. three options for the pattern of land development in 1ts95 square-mile planning area. One of the options calls for permanent agriculture in New Culver Although the city council generally agreed wilh the Irvine Company's insistence that the area 1s uns uitable as perm<1- nent farmland. the <·ount·tl de- cided lo try to pull together the separate plans. rather than make piecemeal change:; However, the company now belteves it cannot ready New Culver homes for :,ale before 1980, making council speeding of the development schedule arrele vant Meanwhile, the t·ounc1J ha:-. comm1ss1oned two con:,ultant studies One 1s lo examine the economic implic atioos of. do- velopment: What wUI happen to taxes and city services as Irvine grows? Tht> other. an "urban de sign study". will go over a wide range of topics examining how the city will work as a total t>nhty as it develops. All three commissions urged the council to wail for the re:;uJts of the studies, expected next :,pr- CS.-e WAIT, Pagt>A2> Board Pair Sue for Drug Funds Hinshaw Can1poign Tandy Manager Cites Donation Congressman Andrew Hinshaw gol a $1,000 campaign contribution· from the Tandy Corp. while he was county as· ses~or imm ediately following a derual of a tax exemption claim filed by the company, a former Tandy executive testified· late Thursday. Prosec uti o n witness "HELP, HELP,' SCREAMS BIRD VISALIA (UPI ) -A thief made off with a mynah bird from a Vis alia pet store despite cries of help from the bird. Witnesses said the man stuffed the talking bird in a coat pocket and as he was fleeing the bird stuck his head out and yelled "Help, Help." Orange Coast Oil ·Lawsuit Tossed Out WAS HINGTON ,D.C.-U.S . District Court Judge Aubrey Robinson today refused to issue an injunction that would block offshore oil leases of 1.25 million acres off along the Orange Coast. As a result, the Department of Interior plans to lease offshore dnlling sites Dec. 11 remain in- tact. But a spokesman for the Center for Law in the Public Interest said Judge Robinson's ruling will immediately be appeal~ to the U.S. Circuit Court. The Center and its attorney Bruce Terris were retained by Orange County and 14 other plaintiffs that brought lhe suit to halt the leases. The suit was designed to block next week 's plan to lease the drilling s ites along Orange Coun- ty's cot.st until such time as re· a sonabl e environmental safeguards would be provided. Union Loses Round One In Clemente Paul Tabor, Tand y's lax manager at the time of the al- leged donation to the Hinshaw "coffers, told an Orange County Superior Court jury that he made the decision after discussing the denial in early 1972 with former auditor-appraiser George Upton. Tabor testified before Judge Robert P. Kneeland called a three-day weekend recess in Hinshaw's bribery trial that il was Upton that raised the issue of Tandy's failing to "chip in" lo H.inshaw's campaign "I said something lo Upton Lo lhe effect that I would never make lhe same mistake in the future," Tabor told Assistant District At- torney Michael Capizzi. Tabor s aid h e later met Hinshaw and Upton at Tandy':, Radio Shack warehouse in Garden Grove where the three men discussed tax exemptions on electronic equipment imported by the company. At that time, Tabor said, he as- sured Upton that he intended to "begin a program" of donations to H.inshaw's campaign to pre- vent what he said might be "any future misunderstandings." Tabor, now a private accoun- tant, said the $1 ,000 was paid into the Hinshaw fund via a personal check signed by Tandy Vice President Jam es Buxton. Buxton. whose testimonv ended Thursday, has confirmed the donation . He has also (See HINSHAW, Pagt> A2) 2 Candidates Join City Race Two new candidates have jumped into the race leading to lhf: March 2 Irvine city council election. Gary Gladden, 19105 Sierra Majorca, a police administrator; and George F. Kossler, 348.5 Eboe St., an attorney. have joined four other candidates. The other candidates ar~plan ning commissioners Basil Vardoulis and Robert Martin and transportation commissioners Patrick Bonner and Mary Ann Gaido. ~ There are three council seats open in the election. Councilman Henry'Quigley does not seek re- election. Councilman Robert West and Mayor Art Anthony have not decided whether to run. they said. .. D•llY Pthll Photo by Lee PJYM WHEELS AND WREO<AGE LINE THE SANTA FE TRACKS FOLLOWING DERAILMENT THURSDAY Tons Of Steel Sheetl"9 SUd From Frelght Cars In Wreck That Blocked Main Line To11s of Steel Fall Irvine Train Derailed By DO UGLAS FRITZSCllE Ol 111• Dally Ptlol Sl;i" A Santa F'e freight tram de- railed in I rvine Thw,-sday njght, spilling tons of inch-thick boiler plate. s hearing off telegraph poles and halting tram tralt1c on the major traC'k from San Diego to Los Angeles. No one was injured m the 7:45 p m . accident near Jeffrey Road. about a quarter mile east of the Meadows mobile home park. Police said today the wreck, which threw four of the 22 freight car:; from the track, apparently was caused by an overheated "hot box," part of the freil?ht car wheel and s uspension assembly. The defect whic h sent the massive sheets of s teel sliding from the freight cars was detect- ed by a model train enthusiast who happened by tht> acci-Oent. according to Irvine police Sgt. Robert Lennert . Lennert said that "-ttile police and railway agents insJ>('cted the wreck for possible sabotage, the model railroad fancier pointed out the damaged "hot box" as a likely cause Leone-rt said the ratlway agents agreed and nod~ hberate attempt to derail the train 1s suspected Several limes an r ecent months, officers have removed objects apparently placl'<i on tht• tracks in :.in attempt to derail a trutn. According to l.t>nnert, th{' tar'i each earned 108 ton!> of steel plate that slid from the cars like so many gur llolinc bladl's Railway crews worked :.ill night trying to repa ir the damage. Effort::. <·ontinued thi~ morning as lhc t•rew-; allempled to align the replacement track. Lennert said the track was ex peeled to reopen for train travel sometime today Santa Fe of ficials could not be contartC'd this morning The cars and :-.hc.·cts of flying steel sheared off al least six raiJroad telegraph poles, Lennert said. But the wires dovmed on the tracks were cleared \\lthout inr1 dent. he said. Plenty of Issues For City Hopefuls There should be no dearth of is sues in the campaigns leading up to fr vane's city council eleC'lion March 2. In recent months. the city council has bt>en h1l un housing, economic and planning matters that pose likely floU.am for the polalacal waters Currently. the council and commiss ions are wrestling wilh the first m aJor rev1:-.1on to the two year-old city general plan. A council effort to have the matter resol vcd before terms of office end for the three incum- hents whosl" seats arl" contested in this election. already has seen challenges by thl' city com · missions. which are urgmg the council lo awa1l further studies. The Teamsters Union today lost the first round in its legal st..ruggle to represent San Clemente police. Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter Steiner refused to issue a writ of mandate sought by the International Brotherhood of Team sters quashing a San Clemente City Council resolution. Juvenile Plan Backed Three seats are open in the March 2 balloting. Councilman Henry Quigley has said he does not plan lo seek re-election :\fayor Art Anthony and Coon cilman Robert West have said U1ey are undecided on whether to run again. The 1970 resolution bars police officer s from joining or participating ln any organization that might aCfect t h eir performance during a labor dis· pule. Teamsters attorney Richard Goldman termed Judge Steiner's ruling a setback in time only and s aid the unt o n w i ll fil e 3nothcr suit within 6Ud1u ~ "'tbe Judgt> dld not rule on lhe merits or our lcaal case but simp- ly on the procNh1rc~ followed," Goldm*n ~:ud ·'Ile fl'lt I hr 1 • 1"' :.It< 1uld Ix• hcm·o \ll :t•l••t H.·1· "111tl 0i s1.nt and dtuk<l lh" \\. rlt ., 1thoul p1 t'juJ1ce, meaning we ~•re free to return to court ... Program to Establish Six Yomh Cemers A proposed $1. 7 mi I lion juvenile justice program aimed at keeping some offenders out or the formal justice system Thurs· day won the unanimous endorse ment of the Orange County Criminal Justice Counoil. The program designed by the council's crip.e prevention com mlttee wA>dld tstabUsh six re gional youth service cenlers within the county to provide pro f essional counselln1 and oOlcr services to minor offcndets. Tht-obicct Clf tht! countyw1de ptan •~ to trcnt an 1 help youthful ~t••tu:1 e;11 < 11ders. ) o ~"' ters "-ho h:n ,. co:1:in1ltl.!•J (l((l'nsc-. thut w,•u d nol be off e nsc.s if thc)' were adulu in their own cort\munlUes. JUVENILE JUSTICE Now that the council has en- dorsed the program in concept. cwncil staff members ~ill seek participation in the form of joint power a1:rcem ent~ with cities eltttin• to parllcip:llC' Council E'<ecutin• 1>1rrcl!lr K ~ft h CC' n c :i n n on s :1 , d I i. • parUcit>.tl tlP (}j,!l"T <.'l"'I m t.;lh nr thC' ~,. rt-~•ons will, 111 ~ffrct, d<.• IH11 lhe1r O\Vll rrocrana within Lhe awdelines ei&abUsh«l by lhe master plan. "lt may be that the north county region will have need for a service that is not needed in its south county coun lcrpart," said Concannon. "And in each case it will be up to the participating agencies and cities to decide what they want and n eed in thei r own pro grams," he added. Once the re1Jl10ns de:.ign the1r programs, the package will be presented to the county Board of Supen1sor s for action No nppoi;11inr to thr program l'Pm l l.11r1 1H! ti•<' CJ11f'c·1I meetint.: dl•:,p1ll.' t11t t ··~·1::1{ I ('~1'.ISC of an On111:1• t 111111 ' l'r1l1<'C Ch1d-1 und Shtnfls Ai>S.O. t.11 Ion r l"port lhal (Sff J V RNll.f•:, l'a1e A.2) ' But four candidates have said they will run : Planning Com - missioner Robert Martin; Plan- ning Comm iss ioner Bas il Vardoulis; Transportation Com - missioner Patrick Bonner and Transportation Commissio~ Mary Ann Gaido The city council has strugg ed ror almost two years on lbe mat· tl'r of lower-cost housing for those who work in the city. The matter has resulted an two swts against Irvine and has bl()('ked construction of the Irvine In dustrial Complex-East. a poten lial multi-milhon dollar tax :sourct-. On the housing rnatttr, Can didate Patrick Bonner said blunt- ly, "l am oppo:r;ed to any sub s1dizcd hou~1nJl In a ny woy, 5hape or form 1-:verybody who lives in the city worked hard to (St~ ISStl •~S. P•gto "2) •• County Seeking $19~723 By GAR Y GRANVILLE Ol lh• Daily Pllet SU" Two county supervisors want $19,723 now held in a Santa Ana ba nk account by the Orange County Drug and Narcotics Task Force put in to th€' count y treasury. And lo se e that il is, Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Laurence Schmit, acting as a two-man committee, late Thurs- day ordered Deputy County Counsel Laurence Watson to file a lawsuit claiming the money rightfully belongs lo the county. Today, Diedrich said he would propose to the full board of s upervisors that a $20,000 cash fund be established by the county to replace the task force fund he hopes to capture through the legal action. Thursday ni g h t, three s uperv isors, Thomas Riley, Robert Battin and Raloh Cl~rlr were unaware of the comm~~ to Watson by the board's two- man s ubcommittee to begin the legal action. The county c:>unsel 's office would not say today whether or not the two·man committee as- signed to investigate the fund is empowered to order legal action. Died ~ich, however, insisted late Thursday that it is necessary in order for the committee to complete its investigation of what he termed money obtained from a county agency outside normal channels. ,.. The money was obtained in Superior Court from convicted drug offenders and used as a so- caJled flash roll in undercover narcotics buy-bust operations. Records and accounts covering the fund are now held at the Orange Police Department by Orange Police Chief Merrill Dun- can, a fund trustee. The records. which were formerly held in an Orange Coun- ty District Attorney ·s office, were delivered to Duncan Nov. 23 after completion of an audit by state auditors. Duncan said he was taking physicial control of the records to remove them from both the supervisors administrative sub- poena power a nd what he called the political arena. After completion of the audit the state auditors found there had been no misuse or misappropria- <See FUN OS, Page A?) Or:n~:ast Weather Low clouds night and morning hours with partial clearing in the afternoon Saturday. Little t ern perature change. Highs 58 to 64. Lows 50 to 55. INSIDE TODA\' Thffe'll be quite a few d.ij- fertnt presentations of ''TM M'sS1ah" on the coast thU ytar, but Orange Coalt College conductor Carol Borittr i811 'f worried ~ compdtng. See Page Cl of the Wttkender Index .. C• r '" All ., .. CJo4 •••ti , .. Ct, ... CH 2 DA.IL V PILOT Bedelian Jurors Go Home 8 y T0"1 BARLF.\' 0t IM O•llY 'H•I SUI" An Orange County Supt•nor Court jury was Sl•nt home for tht• weekend late Thursday shortly alter it was told by a defen:,e wit ness that Nam·y F'ulll'r AtY. ater faced a poss1hl~· rut 1n hl•r mun thly allo" ann• frum $3.000 lo $1,000 Juror s tn the trial of male nurse Daniel Garb1:, Bedellan. 40, ha\'e alreadv teamed that thl' Newport Beach· woman was bat tered to death with a bronze figurine on the night ~fort• sht• was to altt>nd the hcanng into the Supenor Court c·iv1I petition Bank of AmenC'a tru:,t off1t't'r Evelyn Chapin was not asked tht> r eason for the ilroopost'<i c·ut 1n ;\lrs. AtY. ater·s allowance from the fund that supportl'<.I hl'r and her imalid husband . /\ G Cu\ Atwater. 61. But Bedeli:ln's two lawyl'rs earlier argued before Judge James F . Jud~e that Mrs Atwater l11d nursing noll-s un hl'r husband ·s conch ti on in ht•r mat tress and ~pparcntly had n·a~nn to fear the outc·oml' of the civil hearing. They claim that their C'hent acted in st'lf dt>ft•n:.e when hl• fl' peatedly h1l :\lrs At .... ater, 50. and lhat he was ~eckmg to pro tcct both himself and Atwater las t Feb 5 .,.. hl•n he U">t-d ttw metal duck to frll has cmplo~ er Bedeilan tht•n dumpeCJ :\Ir~ At water's b0<h an the trunk of his car. drO\'(' ll to an Juto \Ht•ckmg ~ ard an P ctco1m a and :,tuff t><l 1t in to a 55-gallon oil drum. Jl e then l'Ovcn •d the boch v. 1lh liquid cement and put a car door over the container to prl'\'ent de tection and cnsun· harderung of the mixture The burl~ Lt'banl'sc immigrant told !'<ewport 81..•ach police in a taped con! e:>sion that has been played back to the Jury that Mrs Atwater attacked ham with a carving knife as he wenl lo tht: kitchen for a glass ofv. at er He has test1f1ed from the wit ne:,s stand that she .,.. as bent on killing her hus band with that knife and that ~h~e<I to use 1t on tum when he tackled her with a bear hug as she headed for Atwater's bC'droom Robber Vses 'Stun Gun' LOS ANGELES <AP> - An intruder armed with an electric "stun gun" robl:X'd a Sherman Oaks home after temporar ily im· mobilizing a 13 year·old boy w ith the weapon, police said today Officers said the youth. Richard F1avin Jr .. 13, was not senously injured when hit by a dart from the Taser gun Thursda} The device fareg a dart ~1red to a battery which carries a low·curr<.'nt. 50,000 volt chargl' Council Eyes Spending Law Irvine city counrtlmen will dis cuss a posslbl<:> city council cam- paign expense limitation during a study session Saturday The meeting wall begin al 9 • a.m at city hall Also to be discussed are poss1 ble locations for hospitals in the city and a possible s ite for a junior college ORANGE COAST ""• DfilnQf' (f\"'\. 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Supervisors Roht>rt Ratt1n and Schmit two mouth:. earlkr But Lhey abo f ouud lblil t.'<>url gu1dehn..-s for handling tht: money had n ot always bt•cn folltm ed For l'Xample, the gwdl'hne~ called for money to be 1ssut•<l to narcotics off1ct•rs onl~ .,.. hl·n <1 ('heck signed by two tn1stl'('S nn(I accompanied by <i t'ourt unit·•· supported the bt111 k withdrawal. The <iuditors noted there had been 20 withdrawals from lht' ac l'OUnt without court order~. They also found th.it court or der:, covenng $3,0()(; worth of dt.' posits had not bet•n followed And. the :.iud1tor::. :,rud. in 1971 a ~.000 ready cash fund had lx't•n maintained outs1dt• lht' bank :.ic count. The auditors did not answer the major que::.t1on ra1::.ed by D1edrir h anJ SC'hm1t thn:l' months ago when tht· Sl'l'rt.'l t•ourt funds wen~ uncov(.•red Both char ged tht• mont•v had been illegal!~ 11bt.iant'Cl from tht• t'OO\'ll'l('d offrnders and rightful I y be I o n g e d 1 n t h l' t' o u n t ) treasun ObV1 ously 1rkNi that the re· cords and · ;.11.•cou1lls art> nuw an Duncan's hands. Diedrich said Thursday, "I am tin'Cl of waiting for an attorney gerwral 's opinion as to the fund 's kgahty when our own count v coun::.el has told us it IS illegal and ha s Op1ruon IS sup portt?d by leg1slatJ\'e counsel." .. I haven't seen the audit, but from what l read tn the paper:, it's obyious that the money hasn't been handled as those who established the fund directed." Diedrich said. "How can they say it's being ~'ell cared for when court order s are not being followed and there as a secret $6,000 slush fund float ing around." Al the time the records were delivered to him Duncan said he would impose a freeze on the fund until the attorney general's opinion he sought is received .. This fund has been a valuable tool in helping law enforcement to apprehend drug pushers and, after all, that is its purpose," Duncan said But neither Di edrich nor Schmit were walling to buy his \iewpoint Thursday when they ordered Watson to file a lawsuit seeking to have the money put in to the county treasur} All Knew-- O.toly Pilot Slllll Pt>Oto HIS MASTER'S CHOICE Chokra, a golden retriever puppy sib al the Laguna Beach petition table of Peter French. 18, waging u onc·mun, one-dog campaign against off-shore oil drilling. French hud collected 1,200 signatures in four days. Teen Challenge Laguna Youth Fighu Drilling Peter French is an 18-year·old Laguna Beach lad who believes that when people feel strongly about something, they ought lo do something about it. Prench is against off.shore oil drilling. He is strongly against it. fie, his puppy Chokra. a couple of card tables and a flock of anli·oil petitions can be found at the cor· ner of Glenneyre Street <1nd Forest Avenue, looking for signers. In four days. French has col· lected more than 1,200 signatures. He's also gathered <1 hefty collection of opiruons. "I would say that most of the people \\ho come by arc agafost off shore dnllmg. "But. one man told me ht' of the federal tidelands olt the South Coast. French is al once idealistic and realistic about the effe<·t has pet1· lions may have "If they do have an effect. I betcha we won't even know about 1t. Som e official an the White I-louse will just think, ·1 got so much static in Laguna Beach and maybe I 'II just shine that area on.'" he said. <A "Save thl' Ocean" rally will be held at 1 p .m . Sunday at Mam Beach Park in Laguna Beach.> "If the public's voice doesn't have any effect. I don't know why we 're here. That's what our country ts supposed lo be about.·· French said E'rom Pu9~ A I WAIT ..• Ulg, before deciding on a single plan for the l'il) ·s lie\'elopm(·nt The council, in setttne the hearing process aimed at a land use plan deeision next spring. said ll would pack either one of thl· threc land u:,c option~ or, mort: hk~ly. use parts of all three. Generally. Option I, which l'alls for a population of 367,000 in the planning area, has been used as the city general plan. It is the moder ate option in tt!rm s of population and intl'ns1ty of de v~lopmenl throughout the plan· rung area Terming the March deadhue "unrealistic." the city com missions cited the need to pre pare an env1ronmeni.,tl impact report on the general plan change required for picking a smgle land u::.e plan: the time re quired to answer all the ques· taons, and the need to include the consultant studies as reasons to "\all Similarly. James Taylor of the Irvrne Company said, "The d1f ferences and r amifications of th£' land use options should receive the same level of comprehensive review as provided during the de· velopment of the options two years ago ·· From PngP A I HINSHAW. • • testified that Upton picked up five $700 stereo sets. a marine generator that wa:, installed m has boat and a tape deck during negotiations with the Tandy ('()m· pany. Upton. 55, pleaded guilty to bribery. He 1s now frl'C aflt'r serving 84 day::. of a ~ix-month county jail term Hinshaw, 54, as being tried on three felony counts of bribery contained in a Grand J ury indict ment. He is accused~of unlawful ly accepting stereo eqwpment and a $1.000 contribution from the Tandy Corpora lion. -The Newport Beach Republican is further accused of soliciting a bribe Crom a lawyer representing Beckman Instru· ments m return for his favorable action as assessor in an assess mcnt appeals hearing regarded as \'ital by the Fullerton firm. From Pag~ .>t l ISSUES •.. move and h ve here an<l nobody in the city should make a financial commitment JUSt to 5ay, ·we got llOl1lebody in'.'' Recently r the council passed on a 4 to l vote a housing package ; that would seek 80 apartment subsidies from the Orange Coun ty Housing Authority. Candidate Basil Vardouli:i, president of the University Com· • munity Association, cited city ~ growth , picking the general plan for Irvine's Cuture and housing as ' potential issues. ' Of special concern to Vardoulis is growth. "I don't believe in growth for growth's sake," he ~ said. He is concerned that city : finances and services may suffer : as Irvine grows from its present I 38,000 population to 90,000 over I the next four years as planned. • Candidate Mary Ann Gaido: sees the general plan option : choice. growth and eronomic and l transportation planning as the l major issues. High on h er list of I concerns is that the present city l council m ay act too hastily on I picking a general plan option • 5he also is opposed to raising tax· I es to finance growth. "Noise, air • pollution· and traffic safety pro· ; blems in neighborhoods," she : said, "should not be considered J unavoidable." : I -l --~~~~~~~~~~~ '1 Unltedvvay of Orange County north /south 100"' GOAL= 90~ 80% $3.6 million 10% eo~ ~ 40% 30~ Thanks tD you 20~ it works ..• 10% FOR All OF US TO DATE United Way volun- teers have collected S.1,250,000 toward this year's "stretch " goal which is 30 percent hi gher than the umount raised last year. The ,increase represents the needs of United Way's 72 human service agencies for 1976. . ' But Officials MIA!\U IUPI ) -They stood tall and healthy among the otQ.t-r plants growing in lhl' nur~l'ry ~l .'.'\-t1am1 Agricultural School Aftl'r all, they were rece1 \'lllg the bc•sl of care. including regular water ing by automatic sonnkkrs. hoped I pay SS a gallon for gasoline next week I told ham J hoped he s~ am 1n 1t, .. French :,aid Unlike some of the massive an· ti oil pet1l1on drives which have been conducted by environmen tal organizations. FrenC'h's cam· paign is pretty weU restricted to his corner in Laguna Beach. Drexel's Holiday Promotion And although nearly all the 471 students an the school knew it was growing there. school ad mmistrators didn't know about the 176 manJuan'a plants until this week. "It was growin~ right there in the open. in with the other plants." said Lurene Mack. a school security officer who con fascated the fave·tnch tall plants Principal J ohn Wh1te declined to discuss who might have plant ed the marijuana or tipped off school authorities From Page A I JUVENILE. • was critical of ;uvenilc divl'rs1on programs During a discussion of the pro· gram Newport Beach Polite Capt. Richard fl amillon sub stituting for Chief James Glavas said there was some m1 sun c1erstanding about the assoc1a taon 's report Hamiltl>n said the report was intended lo point out wea.kne::.ses in a blanket endorsement of all programs lo divert some 1uvemle o ffend ers from the Jus tice system. "The report was intended merely to point out some oC the problems and not as a blankt•t criticism of all programs." Hamilton emphasized He plans on bundling up the petitions and sendmg them off to the U.S. Departm ent of the In· terior which is proposing leasing Witness Helps Police Find Crash Suspect A witness who answered newspaper appeals to contact Irvine police has given mforma· t1on leading to a felony drunken dnving complaint against the dri\'er of one car involved in a Thanksg1v1ng eve accident that injured six members of an Irvine family . Irvine police Lt. Eugenl' Nor den said today that the com plaint has been issued agaimsl Kann Dauterman, 33, Orange. She faces arraignment in Harbor municipal court Monday, Norden said. The 9.50 pm crash at Marn Street and MacArthur Boulevard Nov. 26 injured six members of the Ed Kr asco family of Irvine. Two members of the family. Anthony, 15, and Mrs. Beverly Krasco. 33, remain in serious condition at Tustin Commuruty Hospital Norden expressed his thanks to the witness. a Garden Grove re· s1denl and employe of an Irvine· firm. who cam e foreward follow mg publication of a police pl1•a for help No Permission Landing Prompts Suit A FULLERTON COUPLE who claim they suffered serious injuries when a hjithl aircraft landed on the roof or their camper van last Jnn. 14 s ued the owners of the machine and the i;tudent pllol 10 it Thursday for unspecified damages . Chester w a nd Marit> Johnston state in their Orange County Supenor Court lawsuit that Oarbara J ennie "was not given consent by us" to land on the roof of their vehicle while they were dr1v1ngon the Pomona r'reeway. ALSO NA1'1 ED as def~ndants \n nn action whlch seeks assessment t1nd award of damages by the trial court ls Air8<1uth, Inc., o( Anaheim. The action notes that 1.he cam~r van was d stroycd by the 1mp1ct of the landing. ~ . .\ •v ..-- Bookcase w1111 Ct11no1se11e Oecor;i11on Sale ! Holiday bounty from the Et Cetera collection by Drexel .. ~\· w •:.on, lilt' h1il1 1.w~ w11t1rrrtiictrnn"011 111 I I CPtt'r i' ,Pit?C ltcHl 11< 11 wrlh nC'W 1cJt:,1•. I• 111 f"lrf'lt'' 1 Y1111 l1 line! <Jracetul and cle 1 111v1 · nt 111 I . ot 1•vcry ~ rnrl 111 prcc1ou • \'J•)O'lr; • 111rt r onnrn .r•ur hni':>hE'" mJqntl• , • ·•vorn:1•11• ,~101 11 rH~1nt"1c:w1•1 k• Drexe~ Bed 1n 'Brass·· Gill F1n1c;ll, lily Accessory Table Hall Chesl Book Stand. .., . Gtass Top Cocktail Tablt>. WHKOAYS I S4TUIDAYS 9:00 to 5:10 NEWPORT BEACH• 17l7 Wl::S1'C l.lt'F OR., 84?-2050 LAGUNA BEACH • JO Mllffll t.:OA.1ff KW\'., 4M~l TORRANCE• 23849 HAWTHORNE BLVD IOpen Fn 1119. Sun IH 30> 37f·12i9 7 7 ·orange Coast EDITION 1,oday's Clo~log N. 'l'. Stocks VOL. 681 NO. 339, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, DECEMBERS, 1975 N TEN CENTS Supervisors Seek Narco Fund Custody By GARY GRANVILLE Of flle 0.tllJ ~llt!C "f" Two county supervisors want $19, 723 now held in a Santa Ana bank account by the Orange County Drug and Narcotics Task Force put into the county treasury. And to see that it 1s, Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Laurence Schmit, acting as a two-man committee, late Thurs day ordered Deputy County Counsel Laurence Watson to file a lawsuit claimmg the money rightfully belongs to the county Today, Diedrich said he would propose to the full board of supervisors that a $20,000 cash rund be established by the county to replace the task force fund he hopes to capture through the legal action. reisbureau UPI TelftlltMO MALE HOSTAGE FACES POLICE FROM BALCONY lndoneslan Blindfolded, Tled With Electric Wire Terrorists Free 5 of 11 Children AMSTERDAM CUPI > Ter- rorists holding a scor e of hostages m the Indonesian con- sulate forced captives at gun- point today to stand blindfolded on a balcony with an electric ca- ble around their necks. But they freed five children who had been among their captives. The gunmen had been holding 26 persons, including 11 children. They released three children when they allowed a mediator to enter the dark brick building. Another two were freed when he came out of the consulale 45 minutes later. Meanwhile, another terrorist band held dozens of hostages abord a hijacked train at Beilen, where a 1,000-man force of troops and police appeared ready to al· tack to free the captives held since Tuesday morning. The gunmen allowed police to carry off the bodies of three hostages they had killed and dum!)E'd out of the tr ain. 'Both groups of terrorists are South Moluccans. seeking in· dependence from Indonesia of their former Spice I slands homeland -once a part of the Dutch empire. Dutch Premier Joop Den Uyl told a news confer<'nce his gov· ernment would not budge on its rejection of the gunmen's de mands, which included the im mediate release of some 25 South Moluccans held in Dutch jails for (see TERROR, Page A2) Thursday night, thr ee supervisors, Thomas Riley, Robert Battin and Raloh ~l~rk were unaware of the command to Watson by the board's two man subcommittee to begin the legal action. The county counsel's office would not say today whether or not the two·man committee as ::.igned to investigate the fund is e.mpowered to order legal action. • Ult Dec. 11 Lease Stands WASHINGTON ,D.C .--u .s . District Court Judge Aubrey Robinson today refused to issue an injunction that would block offshore oil leases of 1.25 million acres off along the Orange Coast. As a result, the Department of Interior pl ans to lease offshore drilling sites Dec. 11 remain in- tact. But a s pokesman for the Center for Law m the Public Interest said Judge Robinson's ruling will immediately be appealed to lhl· U.S. Circuit Court The Center and its attorney Bruce Terris were retained by Orange County and 14 other plaintiffs that brought the suit to halt the leases. The suit was designed to block next week's plan to lease the dnlling sites along Orange Coun- ty·s coast until such time as re asonable environment al safeguards would be provided. Robinson refused to issue the· preliminary injunction becausC' he found that another judg(' already had turned down a pica to stop the leasing. U.S. District Judge David W Williams of Los Angeles turned down the previous suit Nov. 17. "You cannot relitigate issues that were litigated once or. as in this case, should have been litigated," Robinson said. Robinson accepted the argu· ments made by Justice Depart <See OIL, Page A2) vow· SUFFERS ANOTHER BITE NEW YORK <UPI> -The stock market closed sharply lower today in light trading on the New York Stock exchange amid growing concern about the economic recovery and specula- tton the Federal Reserve board would tighten credit. The Dow Jones industrial aver age, ah e ad around two pomts at the outset. lost 10.31 points to 818.80. It gained 3.62 points Thursday. Declines led ad vances 2 to 1. (TablPs, 89). Prices were lower in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. Diedrich, however. 1ns1sll•d late Thursday that it 1s necessary m order for the committee lo complete 1l:> inves tigation of what he tt>rmcd money obtamcd from a county a~en<:) ouls11Je normal channels The money was obtained 1n Supenor Court from convicted drug offenders and used as a so called flash roll in unden.·o,·er narcotics buy bust operations Records and accounts covenng the fund are now held at the Orange Police Department by Orange Police Chief Mernll Dun can. a fund trustee The records, which were formerly held in an Orange Coun ty District Attorney·sofftce. were delivered to Duncan Nov 23 after completion of an audit by stale auditors. Duncan said ht• wus t.akmg ro phys1c1al control of the records lo remo\.·e them from both the s"perv1sors administrative sub- poena power and what he called thepolit1cal arena. . 'After completion or the audit the state auditors found there had been no misuse or misappropria- tJOn of the money as charged by Supervisors Robert Battin and Schmit two months earlier. (See FUNDS, Page A2> ut. WHEELS AND WRECKAGE LINE THE SANTA FE TRACKS FOLLOWING DERAILMENT THURSDAY Tons Of Steel Sheeting Sf id From Freight Cars In Wreck That Blocked Main Line Hinshaw 'Received' Tandy Contribution Congr ess m ,tn A n drl·~ Hmshaw got a !$1.000 c<1mpaign contribution from the Tand~ Cn.'1' wh1I(' hl' was cnunty as S(~ .... or 1mmed1atl·I~ follo•.,rng a dental of ,1 ta x l'xempl10n claim filed by the cc1m pan~. J formC'r Tandy exccut1 n• l est1fic•d late Thursday. Pro s ec·ut1on w i tne ss Paul Tabo r. T a ndv·s tax manager al tre lime of the al leged donat10n to the Hins haw coffers, told nn Orange County Superior Court Jury that he made the dec1s1on ofter discussing the denial in earlv 1972 with former auditor appraiser Gc>orge Upton Tabor testified before Judgt- Roberl P . KnPl•laml called a three-day '''l'ek i>nrl rc•ccss in f-hn shaw;s bnbcrv tne1I thut 1l was Upton thut ra1.sed the 1ssut• of Tandy's failing to "c•h1p in" to Hinshaw·::; camp;ugn. "I said something lo l 'pton to the effect that I would never make the :same m1stakf' in the future." Tabor told Assistant 01stnrt Al· torney )11chael Cal')1zz1 Tabor s aid he lal<•r met Htn!>haw and L'pton .1t Tandy·s Radio Shuck \\ arc•h.1usl.' in Garden Gro\ l' "hl n• the three men d1scusst..'d tax exemption~ on electronic equ1pmt'nt imported by the company At that time. Tabor !>a1d , he as :<ured Upton that h(' intended to "begin a program · of donations to Hrnshaw ·s campaign to pre vent what he said might be "any <See HJNSH A W. Page A2 ) Planners OK Broadmoor Development 4 Railroad Cars Derail In Irvine By DOUGLAS FRITLSCHF. 01 th• o.,,, P11o1 sun A Santa Fe freight train de· railed in In 1ne Thursday night, spilling tons of inch-Uuck boiler plate. shearing off telegraph poles and halting tram traffic on the major track from San Diego to Los Angeles. ~o one was injured m the 7 .45 pm accident near Jeffrey Road, about a quarter mile east of the Meadows mobile home park. Police said today the wreck. which threw four of the 22 freight cars from lhr track. apparently was cau ~·ed h\· ~Hl O\'erheateli "hot box.·· p .1rt of the frcii?hl car wheel and ~u spt•ns1onasscmbly. The d dl·~·: which sent the massive shcL ls of stcd sliding from the trcight cars was dl'tcct· c.'d by a model train enthusiast who happened by the acc1clcnt , accordmg to Irvine police Sgt. Robert Lennert Lennert said that while police and railway agents inspected the <See D ERAIL, Page A2) Mang Loses Appeal-~and Joh Newport Beach Planning Com missioners Thursday approved plans for 167 single family homes m Harbor View I hlls nc.'ar the Big Canyon Reservoir. but did not have enough l 1 me to hear the S7 million Holiday II arbor proJect The Broadmoor Pacific View proJecl will now be sent to the c1· Oran°·e __j Coasl " [A t:: L:;<"" Oz< ""-::: CdM High Teacher Fired for Incompetency By HILARY KAVE Of tM Delly Pll9' SQff The competen cy panel that heard the case against onetime Corona del Mar High School teacher Michael Mang has ruled that Mang should be fired for~ro· fessional incompetency. Beginning today, Mang, 35, is no longer employed by the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, school officials said. The ruling by the three-man competency panel came five weeks after a lengthy heanng in· to tht conduct of tbe con· troveraial teacher. ':' achers, students and ad· mlni11t.rators tes1 ttl('(} both for and 48Blnst Munr. who had tauaht at lhe h1~h t-\'l\OOI !ilOl't! 1969. Mang \\•ns un1wailablc.• for comment loduy, but hi~ attorney. .Tobn s. Williama, swd he was "very disappointed" in the rul ing. "I knew it could easily go either way, but frankly, I'm very disappointed that they gave that ruling," said Williams. "However, in the report they wrote along with their ruling, the· panel said they found only seven of the 36 charges to be examples of unprofessional conduct," he added. The 20-page report will not be presented to lhe school board or released to the public until a special board meeting Saturday afternoon. However, Williams said the Se\ en chargf'S upheld include: The mvdff rht that occurred at ti\(' H.lC'k U,1y :lfllOOf.! M·•nR ,1, 1 h\:-. ~tudl•.1t:. durtn6! an u11 ~·;t ii•'\ ued fit lei trip Swc:>rin~ tn front o< hi~ dt·· pw·unenl ch ah man. -Dlacuasina a confidential .~ memo ·.vritten to him in front or his students . The memo con- cerned his teaching methods. -Telling a joke about Presi- dent Nixon that was considered suggestive and in poor taste. -Answe rin~ h is class in· tercom on two occasions with the phrase: "Clyde's Abortion Mill. You rape 'em. we scrape 'em." Greeting a fellow teacher in the social st udies office with a wClrd that is considered obscene. -Respor.ding to a student, when asked what the clas.s would be doing that afternoon with the word, "Cornie a ting." • Supt. John Nicoll commented alter beArtng the panel's ruling, ''l "m 'l/~ry ~ort")' for the 1n chvidu3i <.:onN•rn('d But. ['01 ',., > plcnHd that the J .. • fr ~10n:\I ;udgm('n of our st.,Ur "lt' ur1held · ~an~ was :susponckd from hJ~ (See MANG, P AJ) D• 1 y 1'111 Still Pltolt OUT OF A J08 Hfgh School Teacher M•"9 ty council for action. probably al the Jan. 12 city council meeting. The pro1ecl calls for 167 single family hom<.'s on a 50·acre site just off New MacArthur Boulevard. The land is owned by the Pacific View Memonal Park and will be developeO by Broad moor Homes Inc .. ofTuslin. However, in giving their ap· proval. commissioners voted to recommend to the city council that the new development be an open. rather than a closed, com munity. The developer had requested having pri vale streets and guarded entrances and exits. Com m iss toners decided, however, to recommend allowing only the privately owned and maintained streets. They said there ~hould be no guards at the entrances or exits Also on the agt-nda wa.c; the llolidav Harbor proJect by the Jrvint Cornpnny. However, com• m1s~ioners ran out or time and it was postponed to the Dec:. 18 m~nlt. \\"eather Low clouds night and morning hours with partial clearing in {he afternoon Saturday . Little tem- perature change. High.~ 58 lo64. Lows 50 to SS . INSIDE TODAY Thtte·ll be qwte a few dif- ferent p .. t•sc•nlat1ons of .. The Messwll' 011 the coast flus 11eor , hut Orctnge Coast Collegt• c·<>11d 11ctor Carol Boelter 1sn·1 worried aboul competing See Page Cl of tM Wttektnder Index •• AIY-terYlce .... , ... AU ••.ftUIW.I'\ .. , ,.,.,, ... , c .. , l.M MJd CAii~•• C10•1tlod c..-u er~,.,.,,. ON.111 1~1\t<t• '"_., ....... ~ ... « .... ,. .... ,,. ... , ........ <. ...... , ... .\14 ""'·""··--'" .. ,..,... (•uMy .... (' J: I Jf n•• '\:\ ~·-- ; ' 'T ..... " II" l' "'"'' (4 • _... •• ,,., ........ _, al Al AH ••• CH •.. " Ct c .. r •• (, .. A.2 DAILY PILOT N Bedelian Jurors GO Home I By TOM BARI.EV °' ... O.lly ...... S..tt An 01 ange County Supt'r1or Court JUry was sent tlome for the wet'kend late Thursday shortly after 1l was told by a deC~nse wit- ness that Nancy Fullt!r Atwater faced a Possible cut in her mon- U'lly allowancC> from $3,000 lo $1.000 Jurors 10 tht' t11al of male nurse Daniel G arb1s Rt•delian, 40. have already learned that the Newport Beach woman WdS bat tered to death with a bronze f1gunne on the night before she was to attend the ht>aring into the Superior Court civil pellho11 Bank of America trust officer Evelyn Chapm was not asked the reason for the proop<>sed cut in Mrs Atwater's allowance from the fund that :,upported her ;Hld her invalid hus band, A G. Cox .Atwater, fil But Bedehan's two IJwyers earlier argued before Judge J a m es F Judge that Mrs . Atwater hid nur:;ing notes on ht•r husband 's condition in her mat tress and <lPJHln:nlly had reason to fear tht' oul<.:omc of the civil heanng They da1m that their chent acted in self defense when he re· peatedly hit Mrs. Atwater, 50, and that he was seeking to pro- tect both himself and Atwater last Feb 5 "'hen he used the metal duck lo fell his employer. i f'rom Page A I DERAIL ... wreck for possible sabotage, the model railroad fancier p<>inted out the damaged "hot box ". as a likely cause Lennert said the railway agents agreed and no de liberate attempt tn derail the train is sus pected Several tim e.., 1n recent months. offi cers have r emoved objects ;ipparently placed on the tracks 1n an atlcmpl to derail a tram J\ccordrn~ to Lennert, the cars each carnt-d 108 tons of steel plate that s hcl from the cars like so many gu1llotme blades Railway crews worked alt -night trying t o repair the damage. Efforts continued this morrung as the crews attempted to align the replocement track Lennert said the track was ex peeled to reopen for train travel sometime today Santa Fe of fl c1als could not bt' c onl<.1l'INl lh1s mormng Car Wiridouw Snwshed Out In Newport \uto "'1nciow :-.mashC'rs h.H t' "'truck 1n anolh('r :'llt>wport Re~1l'h ne1ghhorhood . rohre said todjy In the latest 1nc1dent. ... x n·s1 dents of the :-.J<'wport He1~hb area reportt'd th~•t :-omeone had hrokrn "'indow-. in 1 ar'i parkl'd 10 front of lht·tr homes latf' 1'11r:- d.ly or earl~ W rdne~day Last month. ahout a dozen r es1 dents of llarhor V1C'w ll1lls and ll a rhor View llome :- m·1~hborhoods on lhl· ~·asl sidC' of town co mplatn<'d of s imilar d<\mage to th<'tr cars park<•<l ~vernight al thC> curb Police s::i 1ct th(' s<tme pt'rson nr ~rsons may ht' n•sponstble for hoth 1nc11lent .. 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NOcw·1•1 "'•"•' or •dY•rlt\t1r•P1'h Mt••f'I Mlfy bfii r••'Oft"'••d w ithout \Ot 11•• P4t"1U\t~ Of C#'trtoM 0Wt1•r ~O'f'd t.••'' ""''••~ o••l'f •' c.-o• •4-• ""l .. fftt• !.~111)Htwt hf t•rtlrf ).\ 11 ""°'*" lltl•;,tw ........ .,_.... ............. ~·-'-.., ,,,,...11111, Friday Oeeember 5, 11175 Fro• Pa9r J FUNDS .•• But lbty also found that court guidelines for handling the money had not always been followed. , For example, lht' guidelines called ror money to be issued to narcottcs offtcers only when a check slgned by two trustoos and accompanied by a court order supported the bank withdrawal The <.1ud1tors noted there hu.cl been 20 withdrawals from the ac count without court orders. They also found that court or ders covering $3,066 worth of de posits had not been followed. And, the auditors !-.rud, in 1974 a S6.000 ready cash fund had bt>en maintained outside the bank ac count. The auditors d id not answer the major question raised by Diedrich and Schmit three months ago when the secret courl funds wt're uncovered. Both charged the money had been illegally obtained from th(' convicted offenders and nghtful ly b e tong<-d in the count y treasurv. Obviously irked th::it thl' r(' cords and accounts are now m Duncan 's hands, Diedrich said Thursday. "I am tired ofwailin~ for an attorney general's opinion as to the fund's legality when our own county counsel has told us it ts illegal and his opinion is sup ported by legislati vc counsel." '"I haven 'l seen the· audit, but from what I read in the paper~ 1t 's Ob\•1ous that the money hasn't been handled as those who established th'e fund directed," Diedrich said. "How can they say it's being well cared Cor when court orders are not being followed and there ts a secret $6,000 slush fund float- ing around'' At the time the records were dehvered to him Duncan said he would impose a freeze on the fund until the attorney general's opinion he sought is received. "This fund has been a valuabk tool in helping law enforcement to apprehend drug pushers and, after all, that is its purpose.'' Duncan said. But neither Diedrich nor Schmit were wilting to buy h is \'iewpoint Thursday when they ordered Watson to file a lawsuit seeking to have the money put in to the county treasury From Page A I TERROR •.. offenses connected with their campaign for independence. He said since the gunmen had killed three hostages, any accep- tance of their demand for safe conduct out of the country wa~ ··unacceptable 1f we are to pre \'ent recurrences and maint3Jn law and order · · He so1d the government s pnme consideration was to S<JvC' the lives of the hostages ··as far as possible." The premier s aid the govern- ment intended to use all means available to thi s "al tempts to convince. patiencC', other means and methods which might result in surr•:nder. but also the use of force " He said a decision lo use force could become "more urgent" if more hostages were killed. Ht• said the firs t two hostage killings Tuesday might be regarded as ··a product of an initially chaotic situation, but the third victim was murdered 1n cold blood " From Pagr . .\ I HINSHAW. • • future misunderstandings.·· Tabor. now a private accoun tant, said the $1,000 was paid into• the Hinshaw fund via a personal check si gned by Tandy Vicf' President Jame~ Buxton Ruxton , whose testi monv ended Thursday, has confirmed the d o nation Ile has also testified that Upton picked up · five $700 stereo sets, a marine generator that was installed in tus boat and a tape deck during negotiations with the Tandy com pany. Upton, 55, pleaded guilty to bn bery. He is now free after serving 84 days of a six-month county jail term Hinshaw. 54, 1s bem g tned on three felony counts of bribery contained in a Grand Jury indict ment. He is accused of unlawful ly accepting stereo equipment and a $1,000 contribution from the T andy Corporation. The Newport Reach Republrean is further accused of soliciting a bribe from a lawyer representing Beckman lnstru· ments in r eturn for his favorable nction as assessor in an assess ment appeals hearing r egarded a~ vital by the Fullerton firm 'HELP, HELP,' SCREAMS BIRD VCSALfA <UPI) -A thief made off with a mynah bird rrom a Visalla pet store despite crlts of help from tht bird. W>tnesse5 said the man stuffed the talking ~lrd in a coat pocket and AS he wa5 n eetng Ui1! bird stuck his head out and y«illcd "Relp, Help." United vvay of Cring. CoUnty north /fiOUtti ,~ GOAL: 90• aots sa.6 mllllon 10'l ~ ~ 40"( 30'\ Tbanlcs to you 20'\ ttworks •.. 10, RJRAllOFm TO DATE United Way volun leers h av(' co ll ecled SJ,250,000 toward this year's "stretch " goal which is 30 percent high er than th~ amount raised last year The increase represents the needs of United Wa y's 72 human service agencies for 1976. Yachtsinan Services Scheduled 'Memorial s ervices for John Kewell, widely known local yachtsman and Los Angeles architect will be held Monday at 3 p.m. al Pacific View Memorial Chapel Mr. Kewell, 61, died Thursday in a Pasadena hospital following a long illness. He suffered a severe stroke two years ago from which he never fully recovered. Death was due to a series of re cent heart attacks. Born in Montreal, Canada, Mr Kewell came to Los Angeles in 1945 and established the firm of John Kewell and Associates. architects and engineers. He was a past president of the Pasadena Foothill Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Newport Beach was a second home to Mr. Kewell and his wife , Jeanne. An active sailor bcfor<• coming to California. Mr. KewC'll Joined Bal boa Yacht Club in 1951 He and his wife were active in the Rhodes-33 Class from 1951 to 1974. He won a number of regat· tas in the class and was runner up in several championships. In additio n to s kippering his Rhodes. Firefly, he crewed in numerous offshore races, includ- ing Transpac races to Honolulu. The family has s ugges ted memorial contributions to the Jean Roth Driskel Architectural Scholarship Fund. PasadenC1 Foothill Chapter of the AIA Panel Urges More Parking At Parksite :"lewport Beach Parks . Beaches and Recreation CPBR 1 Commissioners have sided with lawn bowlers and tennis players and recommended that add1 honal parking be allowed adja~ <'ent to San Joaquin Hills Park. There currently is a "no park 1n~" restncllon on the west sid<> c1f Crown Drive ~ orth next to tht• park . That restriction s tems from a reques t by the Broad moor Hills Community Assoriat10n. Soon after the development was built. association leaders n· quested the no-parking s igns because of what they called "safety and litter· ronsidera lions. Howev<.'r. lawn bowlers whP use the park facility insist that there is not enough parking with lawn bowlers and tennis play1'rs competing fo r spaces. When the lawn bowling faC'il1ty was <.'Onstru('tffi at the park. a 49-('ar parkiQg lot was there However. Angus Potter of tht' :-.lewport Harbor I.awn Howling C'lub Pointed out that there are many more persons using the park than there are parking spaces. Potter said that on the busiest days -Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays -~bout 55 persons are bowling Burglars Get $7,000 Booty Burglars broke into a West Newport condominium Thursday afternoon and got away with jewlery and appliances valued at more than $7,000, police said to day. Re~idents of the condominium, Charles and Susie Snuth, told police they returned Crom work Thursday night and found their bedroom and den ransacked Of· !leers lnvest1gating the burdary 3-lid they discovered pry marks on lht front door lock. Millsine from the house al 4405 West Coast Highway were a television set, a clock, scv rol watches. a stereo. a Ulpe rP- ~order and Jew4'1ry. Union Loses 1 Round The Teamsters Union today Jost the !irst round In its legal struggl~ to represent San Clemente p<>licE'. Orange County Superlor Court Judje WaHer Sterner refused lo issue a writ of mandate sought by the International Brotherhood ot Teamsters quashing a San Clemente City Council r~olution. The 1970 resolution bars police officers from joining or participating in any organization that might affect their performance dunng a labor dis· pute. Teamsters attorney Richard Goldman termt'd Judge Steiner's ruling a setback in time only and s aid the un1on will file another suit within 60days. "The judge did not rule on the rperits of our legal case but simp- ly on the procedures followed ... Goldman said. "He fell the issue s hould be heard in another kind of swt and denied the writ without prejudice. meaning we are free to return to court." Telly to Aid Coast Police Television s tar Telly Savalas will assist the Newport Beach Police Department in an "opera~ t1on 1dent1ficallon'' program Saturday a t the Park Newport Apartments in Newport Beach. The program , from noon to l p.m m the main lounge of the Spa. is open to both Park :-..'ewport residents and to the public Savalas, a Park Newport res1 dent and star of "Kojak", and the police will mark personal belongings in an attempt to dis courage theft and aid police in re covering stolen property. $50,000 Returned WASHINGTON <AP> The Democratic party has decided to return the $50,000 illegal con tribution 1t r e ceived from Ashland Oil and party Chairman Robert Strauss t;ays repayment should begin within JO days. ,.rorn Page A J MANG •.• leachin& dut1es last May, when U'le charges were issut'<i ugwnst Jum. Since school bqan in Sep· tember, he hu been ~~,ned to observe classes at Mc y Con- tinuation Hi&b School. His principal at Mc Nally, Jack .Coleman, was notified thls morn ing by Nicoll that Mang is no longer on the district faculty. The competency panel in- cluded Frank Britt, an ad - rninjstrative law judge with the state Department of Educalior. m Sacram ento; ~'red Tu.mt-r, a teacher in the San Diego school district. and Robert Brown, pnn· cipal of Sunny Hills .HJgh School in Fullerton. Britt was selected by the slate. Turner was the choice of Mang. Brown was picked by the school district. The decision to fire Ma.Qi does not mean that his teach10g credential is revoked. However. prior to the return of the verdict, Mang commented that if the ruling went against him, he doubted he would ever find another teaching job. From Page A I OIL ... ment attorney Peter Taft, who s aid, "Th ey h ave had their chance to attack this proposed sale and they have already been turned down.'' "They are not alleging a new public issue. They simply have come to a different court," he said. Attorneys for the Southern California Association of Govern ments had argued, "There can be no doubt that irreparable harm will occur if this sale con tinues as planned. "'The environmental impact is unknown in this area because the technology hasn 't been de veloped for drilling for oil at that depth," said Bruce J . Terris. al torney for the California govern- ments. He argued that the Interior Department should put a clause in the leases to permit a halt to the oil drilling if it is found later that the environmental impact is severe enough. ··1t is impossible now for the secretary of the Interior to de termine that the technology 1s adequate to protect the environ ment from grievous damage,"' Terris contended Juvenile Program Endorsed A proposed $1 . 7 million juvenile justice program aimed at keeping some offenders out of the formal justice system Thurs day won the una nimous endorse ment of the Orange County · Criminal Justice Council. The program designed by the council's crime prevention com mittee would establish six re gional youth service centers , within the county to provide pro fessional counseling and other • services to minor off enders. The object of the countywid<' plan is to treat and help youthful status offenders, youngsters who • have committed offenses that would not be offenses if they were adults in their own communities Now that the council has en dorse<;t the program io concept, council staff members will seek participation in the Cofm of joint power agreements with cities electing to participate. Council Executive Director Keith Con cannon said the participating agencies in each of the six regions will, in effect de· sign their own programs wi'thin the guidelines established by the master plan. "It may be that the no rth county region will have need for a service that i s not needed in its south county coun terpart," said Concannon. "And in each case it will be up . to the participating agencies and cities to decide what they want and need in their own pro grams," he added. Once the regions design their programs, the package will be presented to the county Board of Supervisors for action. No opposition to the program came during the council meeting despite the recent release of an Orange County Police Chiefs and Sheriffs Association report that was critical of juvenile diversion programs. During a discussion of the pro- gram Newport Beach Police Capt. Richard Hamilton sub- stituting for Chief James Glava!> said there was some mi sun derstanding about •the associa ti on 's report "The report was intended merely to point out some of the problems and not as a blanket criticism of a ll programs," Hamilton emphasized. Drexel's Holiday Promotion Rooke .1~1· w11 1 ~h1no1SP.11e Dl•Cor i!I 1 • Sale~ . ' Holiday bounty from the Et Cetera collection by Drexel \ •• .... ' • ,. 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This power has been demonstrated many times down through the years. the lat.est exam· ple being the dramalac upsurge in the sales of bran cereaJs. Money Tree BRAN CER EALS RAVE long been staples an the array of products marketed by U.S. cereal companies but they have not won any popularity contests. The only kind that had a respectable sales figure was the bran cereal laced with raisins. Kellogg's Raisin Bran did about 3.5 percent of the ready-to-eat cereal business last year, compared to 8 percent for Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 5.5 percent for Rice Krispies, 6 percent for Sugat Frosted Flakes. If your household was like most households you wilJ re· member that the bran cereal was usually lhe tough\!st box to get rid of in those variety packs. And if you saw bran cereals loaded in a supermarket shopping cart, the chances were good that the cart was being pushed by an elderly citizen. Bran cereals have been known as "laxatives," wise to eat when you 're constipated. WELL, THE DIGEST ran an article on the health benefits of bran cereals a year ago, in its December, 1974 is- sue. And since then the sales of bran cereals have nearly doubled. That's an impres~ive swing, and the Digest gets the credit for it. Oh sure, the companies have by now latched onto the bandwagon. Kellogg, which owns 40 percent of the American cereal market, has been pushing three brands - All-Bran, Bran Buds and 40 percent Bran Flakes. Post cereals, which hold 16 percent of the market, have been backing their 40 percent Bran Flakes. And Nabisco, with less than 5 percent or the total market, has been advertising its 100 percent Bran cereal ALL OF THE CEREAL companies are making use of the research findings which formed the basis of the Digest article. These findings come from the work of a British sur- geon. Dr. Denis Burkitt, who believes food fiber -or roughage -is important to a healthy diet. Dr. Burkitt 's studies, as reported in the Digest. indicate that the lack o( fiber in the American diet contributes to col- on-rectal cancer and other diseases. That was enough to touch off a minor stampede for bran cereals, and Kellogg. which can recognize a trend when it sees ill inventories depleted, is now telling us that natural food fiber is "America's forgotten nutritional element." FOR THE CEREAL companies, this is realty an old refrain. Health has been part of their setl ever since dry cereals were invented by zealous food faddists toward the end of the last century. The industry has been attacked in recent years for pushing presweetened cereals to children on Saturday morning television. The companies then loaded up these cereals with vitamins so that they were, in effect. selling a sugar-coated vitamin pill . -Exchange to Settle Fresno Broker Flap FRESNO (AP) -The New York Stock Exchange will be asked to arbitrate a charge that one stock brokerage firm raided another company's entire Fresno staff. Superior Court Judge Hollis Best approved the arbitration procedure and deferred any further action on a $5 million lawsuit filed by Bateman Eichler Hill Richards Inc against Paine, Webber, Jackson and Curtis and brokers who switched to the latter firm last month. NI NETEEN BROKE RS and trainees plus the back of- fice staff quit Bateman Eichler Nov. 14 and opened an office for Paine, Webber, which had not previously had a Fresno branch. Rest also vacated a tern· porary reistraining order which had barred the brokers Market lnde :re• l y U111ted ,.,.,, 111te•NlitMI NYSE 1'10•• 4),., otf o Jl ASE Index 82,•0 off 0 l1 Oow-J-1 Ind 111.llO off lO JI s ~ ~ soo SIO<kl " 12 °'' I un Gainer• and Lo•n-• ..... Yori! CUPI) -Th• follOwlllf nu WIWI tN stocu lll•t ll•ve t.i• mett Mid lost tl\t moll t>And Oii pe<c:ent Of <!WH199 on Ille Hew Yont Stock i)ldllnot. Net find 11ercetttAot tll•noH are tile dlff-1'<• .. ...._,. Ttw prtvloln <IOllno prlee And tilt crrrtnl ckM!no llflte. OA Nl •S I Mkt'Odllt .60 1•\i+ ,,,._ Up 41.S t ¢1~ Mtg IS·lh'-16 UP U.O who switched from soliciting clients whose accounts had been with Bateman Eichler. ''There is no way this court could make an order . restricting the rights of Paine, Webber a nd the in- dividual defendants Crom con· tacting customers without in· fringing on the rights of those custom ers." Best said. BUT HE DID issue an in· junction prohibiting Paille. 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" ~" ·I:' l "' • ,,. ... . .• ....,_ _____ __ TIP<Mlc-If it 9' , .- 642·5671 Id.JU ' . • ' • 8 J 0 DAILY PILOT Frtday. December 5. 1975 • It All Happens To Fudge Barons Take On Mighty St. Paul SAN DIEGO (AP) "You can take the fan<.·y runners." srud his t•ollt.>ge coach. Olhc Matson.· "Give me someone hke Bill Fudge." The playing field, though, as Bill Fudge's torture rack. The body is football's version of Evel Knievel Since he left El Capitan High School. one or the most sought-after athletes an San Diego County history, Fudge has collected: Nine broken ribs. a broken back. a broken collarbone. a brnken foot, a mangled finger, a concus::.1on. two bad sprains. a pinched nerve and in the process 1s losing his confidence. The head. though, 1s granite. In each of his last two years at El Capitan High, he gamed more than 1.300 yards and never mis- sed a game with an injury Oh. as a high school fres hman. he broke a leg wrestling, but the closest tJung to a football 1nJury was a tµp pointer. A rival player knocked himself out in meeting Fudge headon. Scud Bill . "I was lucky -the guy hll me in the head." As a fres hman at the Universi- ty of Southern Califorrua, he led the frosh team that included An- thony Davis in rushing. -\s a Trojan sophomore. he was :'\o 2 fullback to Sam C'un rungham and on the tr~vehng team for the Arkansas opener But three days before the game f\Jdgc fell on his elbow and broke tu:. eollarbone. He put on a chest cast promptl~ ate too much and fell behind in training next spr- ang, finally transfernng home lo San Diego State Fudge broke a nb and sprained an ankle in the s pnng of 1974. Then in thC' opener al Arizona he broke a finger In the nt>xt wC'cks he was to break five more ribs and sprain his back Last spring, he broke a foot F-'udge snapped a spinal pro- cess on his bt1t·k. lt.'chnicallv breaking the bat'k, in the North Texas gaml' th1:-. se~on. and the next tame out he s uffered the first of has three broken ribs m 1975. Then came a concussion against Arizona and six broken nbs and a brwsed lung against L')ng Beach State ··1 was to the point where I was hurt so many limes that I took it as an omen. a bad omen." Fudge said in an interview Wednesday "'.\fy self confidence. l com pletely lost 1t. l would have been okay had I kept healthy I'm the kind who has to get his momen tum going ... The A1tecs back avernged 4 .4 yards with 95 carnC'~nd six touchdowns this year. But it hurts to breathe. say::. 1'\Jdgc, "'ho at'hes all over What kept him going" "l guess 1t 's because football will be my life." Bill s ays. "I "'ant to coach the game. and maybe all that's happened will help me be a better coach · · Heart Attack .. At Right Place NORTHRIDGE CAP> It was an odd, but unfortunate, scene for a heart attack especially smce the v1ct1m was a young col- legiate athlC'le. Joseph Mellon. 20. was jogging alongside his volleyball coach at Cal State <Northridge) in a special cond1tion1ng class for athletes Thursday when he sud- denly collapsed. staggered to hi s feet and then fell again The c0ach. Robert Heagart, im- mediately started external heart massage and mouth·to·mouth re- ~usc1tallon and w1ttun minutes five other uni vers1ty employes Joined in the effort. Working hke a team on Mellon were two campus policemen : two nurses from the student health center. and an eqwpment technician from the physical education department. Mellon was under intensive coronary care at Northridge Hospital in critical condllion. of- ficials said. And a fire department spokesman said it was the swift and knowing aid from the half- dozen that saved Mellon's life. Devastatin-g Little Red Mops Up Forum WithFoe INGLEWOOD <AP> California's Danny "Little Red'' Lopez, continuing a ring com- eback at the age of 23. floored former world champion Ruben Olivares three times in the first two rounds and knocked him out in the seventh round of their scheduled 10-round fight Thur~· day night. Sp••rts in Bri~f The victory probably earned Lopez, a tall. slender 1251f2-pound redhead from suburban Alham- bra. a shot at the world 126-pound title, probably against the cur- rent World Boxin.g Council titleholder, David Kotey of Ghana. The crowd of 9,084 at the Forum expected a wild en- Bruins, San Jose In Cage Collision It's been a mighty long time since wnters could start off their basketball s tories with the words. "Winless UCLA. " But that ·s the case today as the defending national champion Bruins open their home season torught against San Jose State Miller Third BANGKOK --Taiwan's Hsieh '.\1in-nam and Kuo Clue-llb1ung fired identical four-under·par 68s to tie the United States and share the lead at the halfway mark of the 23rd World Cup golf cham pionship today Filipino Ben Arda, shcx:>tang a 68 for a 135. replaced Johnny Miller of the United States as the individual leader Miller had three bogeys on the back nrne after doing well on the front stretch and only managed a 71 to- day. . Min·nam took over second spot and Miller slumped to third an in 'dividual standings Barkley Fi r r d DETROIT -Doug Barkley has been fired as coach of the Detroit Red Wings, marking the National Hockey League team's ninth coaching change in the last eight years. Football Dropp«-d RIVERSIDE, Calif. The University of California at Riverside. champions of the Califor.nia Collegiate Athletic As sociation the past two seasons. announced Thursday at is drop ping football after 20 years of competition. Koufax N o. I There is no doubt who is first in the hearts and minds of Los Angeles Dodgers fans. It's Sandy Koufax. The National League baseball team said a vote or fans durin~ the 1975 season for the "most r;nemorable personality" in LA SANDY KOUFAX Dodgers history produced a landslide for the lefthanded pitcher. And the vote was also over- whelming for Koufax's perfect game against the Chicago Cubs on Sept. 9, 1965, as the team's "most memorable moment." B e 11t Didn't S ign LONDON -Soccer star George Best says he has not signed with the Los Angeles Aztecs of the North American Soccer League. A11he Kolb STOCKHOLM -Arthur Ashe smashed U.S. Open champion Manuel Orantes 6·4, 6-1 Thursday rught and eliminated the Spanish left-hander from the $100.000 Masters tennis tournament. The s em if in a Is will be between As he and Bjorn Barg. the 19-year-old Sw~e. ano between Nastase and Guillermo Vila's of Argentina. Earlier, Vilas had beaten Borg 7-5, 4-6. 6-1. counter between two boxers not- ed for their knockout punching ability. But few were ready for the fireworks that erupted as soon as the bell sounded for the first round. The 28-year-old Olivares, twice the featherweight champion and prior to that twice the world ban- tamweight title holder, clipped Lopez on the chin and Little Red hit the deck. He .vas up im- mediately and it appeared to be more of a s lip than a punch as ruled by referee Dick Young. Lopez promptly tore into O!Jvares, 1271h, and floored him twice with nghls to the head before the round ended. Olivares. of Mexico City, barely beat the bell on the second knockdown. Olivares then ran into a com- bination of rights and lefts and went down again early in the second round. He took an eight count on his knees before getting up in time. From there on. it was an old- fashioned brawl with the younger Lopez forcing the action Olivares ripped open a cut on the side of Lopez' right eye in the third and tagged Lopez with several good left hooks, but was never able to stagger the youngster. As the seventh began, Lopez connected with a right lead to the chin followed by a right to the jaw, and Olivares went down heavily. He was counted out at 1:59 of the round. Lopez has now won 28 fights. lost three and scored his 27th knockout. Olivares had won 78 matches . with one draw. and had knocked out 71 opponents. He now has lost seven fights. * * * Movie Actress Strips at Fight INGLEWOOD (UPI) -Before the fighters could doff their robes and come out swinging in a box- ing match Thursday night, nudie movie actress Edy Williams beat them to it. Williams strode across the ring wearing only bikini panties and planted a kiss on the face of Ruben Olivares. former bantam and featherweight champion. It was shortly before the bell for the first round when the bux- om Williams. star of such films as "Dr. Vixen." climbed into the ring wearing a long white gown and carrying a sign with Olivares· name on it. Down went the zipper and off came the gown. The mostly Mexican and Mex· ican·American audience gawked as the 39·23-37 actress kissed Olivares and returned to the au- dience where she dressed and watched the fight. Coaches Tab OCC in Bowl Clash Orange Coast College has had ht.tie trouble rolling to a 10-0 re- ~d this football season, but the Pirates' biggest challenge will C"ome Saturday night in the first annual Avocado Bowl at Cerritos College. That's the opinion of two com- mon opponents of OCC and Rio Hondo, the Pirates' Avocado Bowl foe Golden Wt-s t's Ray Shackleford and Cypress· Don Lent pick OCC to win, but predict rether close 1u1mes. Gold.-n West was dcf'eDled by occ. 31 J-4 , and fell to ruo Hondo. 21-16. Cypress loiit to Oran1c Coast, 48-19, and dropped a !Vi dttision to the Roadrunnt'rs. Here are capsule comments from the two coaches: Lent -"I think Rio Hondo will be a good test for Orange Coast. Co~t has pretty much dominat ed every team they·ve played because of their balance. "Orange Coast has one of those rare team~ that comes along only once in awhile. "Rio Hondo is very improvrd and their oflense ls based around Mike Ortiz at quarterback. And they have a stron11t defense. "aut Orange Coast will win because nobody can beat their balance. I don't think Coast will blow them out. It ·11 be one or their closest games. The score should be about 28-16." Shackleford -··we played Orange Coast very early and Rio Hondo very late in the season and we improved quite a bit, so I don't know what you can get out o( the comparative srores. "We ran better again.st Orange Coast than we did against Rio Hondo. "If I wu guessing I would say Coalit will win bee au~ they arc o very well balanced team. And they 're confident. They'ro. ranked No. l and when team~ ---; find themselves in that situation they don't think they can lose, and they usually don't lose. ·'On the other hand, Rio Hondo must have some doubts. But Rio Hondo has an ucellent football team and is playin1 very well. It should be a real good football game. Hit's not I'll be surprised. "But the key, I think, is how good ajob Rio Hondo doe~ in con- Ulning Coast's offense. Orange Coast's defense won't let a lot of points be SC'ored against them. Ot>!rnsively, Rio Hondo has to play well ''1.'11 predict a scort-or 2J 14. Orange Coast. .. Grid Battle On Tap At OCC Tonight By ROGER CAms>N Ottk 0.11\' .. llMS&IH Fountain Valley High's Barons, in the CIF 4-A football 'playoffs for the first pme in their 10-year history, take on their toughest assignment tonight in the quarterfinals at Orange Coast College. St. Paul High's Swordsmen. undefeated through 11 games, ranked No. 1 in 4·A circles since the season started and 10-point favorites to flatten the Barons tonight. loom as the big obstacle. Kickoff is at 8. The Swor~men. champions of the Angelus League. have al· lowed only four touchdowns to 11 opponents and it is the St. Paul defense that has caused Fountain Valley coach Bruce Pickford the most concern in preparing for the struggle. Fountain Valley (6-4-1), however, has scored 105 points in its last three games and is at the height of its accomplishment this year. Sophomore halfback Willie Git- tens bas added a new dimension to. the Fountain Valley attack with speed outside and quick . openers inside and the Barons have become an offensive force to be reckoned with. Gittens ran for four touchdowns last week against Arcadia acd has seven in the last three games since he was pro- moted to the varsity. With hi s running, the dangerous passing game that belongs to Fountain Valley is protected from a defense keying against the pass. Quarterback Chris Dove has four excellent receivers in Ken Margerum, Bo Boxold, Mike Marquez and Tim Holmes. Dove has completed 109 ol 169 for l ,436 yards and 7 touchdowns. He has the ability to throw short or deep and one or the Barons' favorite aerials is to the sidelines in hopes of breaking Margerum or Boxold loose. The defense has come into its own, too, with nose guard Kevin Patterson leading a charge that includes Don Bohay, Bill Grilz, Mark Burke, Mark Cowper, Mike Cox and the rest of their mates. St. Paul features the strong running of fullback Jerry Ancich, a 5-11, 190·pounder, and quarterback Craig Johnston. Johnston is the Angelus League player of the year and the Swordsmen' boast 10 first team all-league players. And while Ancich is effective with his bursts over the middle and tackles, it's t he defense where St. Paul really shines- setting up the offense with blocked punts, fumble recoveries and interceptions. Fountain Valley's chances for an upset rely on the Barons' ability to move the ball with at least two or three time - consuming drives. And the Barons must limit the St. Paul of- fense to less than tw o touchdowns. OffellH 1SS Margerum 1IO Chros1y 180 PaMerwn 1'S Bienek 180 S1anton 1'11 H•vlken IU Boxold 17S Dow 190 Musso US Glnens US Marquez OetenH SE LE Bol\•Y LT OT Burke LG NG P•ttenon C OT Co..-per AG RE G<ll1 AT LB Cox TE LB Bo1old OB CB Q9anel<u AB CB Marquer AB SS Pitt\ FL FS Margerum ISO 71 s 180 1'S 110 HS ,.~ ,.0 IH '"° us Fan Is Unwanted Pleme Stay Aimy, Say Suns • PHOENIX (AP> -A six-year season ticket holder was tern· porarily barred Thursday from attending Phoenix Suns basket ball games because of alleged rowdy and unsportsmanlike behavior during the National Basketball Association contests. John Derner Jr. of Scottsdale was charged in a suit with dis- rupting home games by behaving rudely to opposing teams and us· ing inflammatory language calculated to disrupt players. The Suns asked that Demer, 37. be ordered to return his two season tickets for a refund on the unused portions and be told to stay away during the remainder of the season from the Veterans Memorial Coliseum where the team plays. Judge Frederic Heineman signed a temporary restraining order against De rner and scheduled a Dec. 12 hearing for Derner to show why a permanent injunction should not be issued. Derner said the suit is an at- tempt to deprive him of his right to attend home games and cheer the Suns to victory. The suit said Derner 's behavior poses a potential danger to surrounding fans and interferes with the rights of other fans. The suit said Demer has ig nored repeated warnings by security officials to control his conduct. Demer said he has been an avid fan of the Suns since they came to Phoenix in 1968. Derner said he became a season ticket holder in 1969 and has missed on- ly two homes contests since then. "I've been an enthusiastic fan o( the Suns for all of these years," Derner said. "Why are they becoming so concerned now?'' Derner said none of the fans who sit next to him during games has complained about his con· duct. He said he believes the suit was prompted by a small minori- ty group that prefers to sit silent- ly during games. R11gged Landi119 U,.l~e Houston's Willie Germany, seen maklng an unorthodox tackle on CtnclnnaU 's Stan Fitts in a recent NFL game, faces the San Francisco 49ers Sonday while Ole Bengals meet Philadelphia. .. , .. • . ,. Orange Coast EDITION .. Today'H Clo!IJin~ N.Y. Stocks .VOL. 68, NO. 339, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1975 c TEN CENTS Supervisors Seek Narco Fund Custody By GARY GRANVILLE Of .... 0.11, ...... Stiff Two county su.pervisors want Sl9,723 now held in a Santa Ana bank account by the Orange County Drug and Narcotics Task Force put into the county treasury. And to see that it i s, Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Laurence Schmit, acting as a two-m an committee, late Thurs day ordered Deputy County Counsel Laure nce Watson to file a lawsu.it claiming the money rightfully belongs to the county Today, Diedrich said he would propose to the full board of supervisors that a $20,000 ca:,h fwid be established by the county to replace the task force fund he hopes to capture through the legal action. reisburea u UPI T•lepl>olo MALE HOSTAGE FACES POLICE FROM BALCONY f'ndoneslan Blindfold~. Tied With Electric Wire Terrorists Free 7 of 11 Children AMSTERDAM (UPI) -Ter- r oris t s holding a score of hostages in the Indonesian con· suJate forced captives at gun· point today to stand blindfolded on a balcony with an electric ca· ble around their necks. But they freed seven children who had been among their captives. The gunmen had been holding 26 persons, including 11 children. They released three children when they allowed a mediator to enter the dark brick building. Another two were freed when be came out of the consu.late 45 minutes later. Two more were !reed after that. Meanwhile, another terrorist band held doze ns or hostages abord a hijacked train at Beilen, where a 1,000-man force of troops and police appeared ready to al tack to free the captives held since Tuesday morning. The gunmen allowed police lo carry off the bodies of three hostages they had !tilled and dumped out of the train. Both groups of terrorists arc South Moluccans, seeking in dept>ndence from Indonesia of t heir former Spiel' I sland s homeland once a part of the Dutch empire. Dutch Premier Joop lkn Uyl told a news conference hi s gov ernment would not budge on ils rejection of the gunmen's de mands, which included the im· mediate release of some 25 South (see TERROR, Page A2) Thursda y night, thre<' supervisors, Thomas Riley , Robert Battin and Raloh \l;1rk were unaware of the command lo Wat:,on by the board's two man subcommittee to begin lht• legal action. The county counsel's office would not say today whether or not the two-man committee as· signed to investigate the fund 1s empowered to order legal action uit Dec. 11 Lease Stands WASHINGTON ,D.C.-U.S District Court Judge Au brey Robi nson today refused to issue aJ1 injunction that would block offshore oil leases of 1.25 million acres off along the Orange Coast. As a result , the Department of Interior plans to lease offshore drilling sites Dec. 11 remain in· tact. But a s pokesman for the Center for Law in the Public Interest said Judge Robinson's ruling will immediately be appealed lo the U.S. Circuit Court. The Center and its attorney Bruce Terris were retained by Orange County and 14 other plamtlffs that brougbt the suit to halt the leases. The su.it was designed to block next week's plan to lease the drilling sites along Orange Coun- ty's coast until s uch time as re· asonable environmental safeguards would be provided. Robinson refused to issue the preliminary injunction because he found that another jud~e already had turned down a plea lo stop the leasing. U.S. District Judge David W Williams of Los Angeles tur ned down the previous suit Nov 17. "You t'annot relitigatc issues that were litigated once or. as in lhis case, s hould have been hhgated . ··Robinson said Robinson accepted the argu menb made by Justit'e Depart <See OIL. Page A2 > DOW SUFFERS ANOTHER BITE NEW YORK <U PI) The stock market closed sharply lower today 1n light tradmg on the New York Stock exchange amid growing concern aboul lhe economic recovery and specula· tion the Federal Reserve boar:d would tighten credit. The Dow J one:; innustrial average, ahead around two points at th e outset. lost 10.:n points lo SIR.SO. rt gained 3.62 points Thursday. Declines led ad· vances 2 lo 1. (Tables, 89). Prices were lower in moderate trading on the Amcncan Stock Exchange. Diedrich. however, insisted late Thursday that it is necessary 1n order for the committee to complete its investigation of what he termed money obtained from a county agency outside normal channels The money was obtained in Supenor Court from convicted drug offenders and used as a so- called flash roll in undercover narcotics buy-bust operations. Records and accounts covering the fund are now held at the Orange Police Department by Orange Police Chief Merrill Dun can, a fund trustee The records. which were formerly held in a n Orange Coun· ty District Attorney's office. were delivered to Duncan Nov . 23 after completion of an audit by state auditors. Duncan said he was lakLllg ro phys1cial control of the records lo remove them from both the supervisors administrative s ub· poena power and what he called the political arena. After completion of the audit the state auditors found there had been no misuse or misappropria- tion of the money as charged by Supervisors Robert Battin and Schmit two months earlier. <See FUNDS, Page AZ> WHEELS AND WRECKAGE LINE THE SANTA FE TRACKS FOLLOWING DERAILMENT THURSDAY Tons Of Steel Sheeting Slid From Freight Cars In Wreck That Blocked Main Line Hinshaw 'Received' Tandy Contribution Congr css m an Andrew Hinshaw got a Sl .000 campaign contribution from the Tandy Corp. while he was county as· sessor immediately following a denial of a tax exemption claim filed by th e company, a former Tandy executive testified late Thursday Pr osec uti o n witnes s Paul Tabor. Tandy·s tax manager at the time of the aJ. leged donation lo the Hinshaw coffers. told an Orange County Supenor Court jury that he made the decision after discussing the denial 1n early 1972 with former auctitor appraiser George Upton. Tabor t cstified before Judge Robert P Kn eeland called a thr ee da) wcckend recess in Hinshaw 's hribery trial that it was Upton that raised the issue of Tandy's failing to "chip in " to Hinshaw's campaign "r said something to Upton to the effect that I would never make the same mistake in the future,•· Tabor told Assistant Dislncl Al torney Michael Cap1zz1 Tabor s aid h e later met Hinshaw and Upton at Tandy'::. Radio Shack w a r e house in Garden Grove where the three men discussed tax exemptions on electronic equipment imported by the company. At that time, Tabor said, he as- sured Upton that he intended to "begin a program .. of donations to Hinshaw's camprugn lo pre vent wh ~t he s aid might be "any <See HINSHAW , Page A2) Twelve Seek Three Seats On Council The Costa Mesa City Council race got a little more crowded to· day. 4 Railroad Cars Derail In Irvine By DOUGLAS FR~('HF. Ot lht D•ily Pilot St•ff A Santa Fe freight train de· ralied in In ine Thursday night. spilling tons of inch·lhick boiler plate. shearing off telegraph poles and halting tram tratltc on the major track from San Diego to Los Angeles. No one was injured in the 7:45 p.m. accident near Jeffrey Road, about a quarter mile ea:,t of the Meadows mobile home park Police said today the "reek, which threw four of the 22 freight cars from the track. apparcntJy was caused by an overheated "hot box ,'· part of the fr eight car wheel and suspension assembly. The defect which sent the massive sheets of steel sliding from the freight car s W:;\S del<'cl· ed by a model train enthus1a:,t who happened by the arcid<'nl, according to Irvine polic<' Sgt. Robert Lennert. Lennert said that wtuk police and railway agents inspected the <See DERAIL, Page A2) Mang Loses Appeal--and Joh As of noon. 12 people had taken out nomination papers in the election for the three seats which are at stake . New entrants were Harry J Rule, the director of the Gay Community Center, Mary T . Smallwood. vice chairman of the city's Housing and Community Development Commmee; Vern Phillips, a s torekeeper at UC Irvine; Richmond E. Westlake Jr., an instructional aide; and Donald T. Bull, realtor associate, who is chairman of the city's bicentennial committee. Coa~• CdM High Teacher Fired for Incompetency By IULARY KAYE Otn..0.11, ........... The compeleo~y panel th at heard the case against onetime Corona del Mar High School teacher Michael Mang has ruled that Mang 'should be fired for pro- f esslonal incl>mpetency. Beginning today. Mang, 35, is no longer employed by the Newport·Mesa Unifjed School District, school officials said. The ruUne by the three-man competency pant1l came five weeks after a len,thy hearing in· to the conduct of the con· troversJal teacher. ":'eachtrs, students and ad· minl1trator1 teslified botb for and aaalnst Mana. who had tauaht at the hl.Zh school slnce 1968. Mana wee unavailable for commenUoday, but hla attorney, John S. Wllllam1, said he was "very disappointed" in the> rul ing. "l knew it could easily go either way, but frankly, I'm very disappointed that they gave that ruling," said Williams. "However, in the report they wrote along with their ruling, the panel said they found only seven cl the 36 charges to be examples of unprofessional conduct," he added. The 20·page report will not be presented to the school board or releas ed to the public until a special board meeting Saturday afternoon. However. WllUams said tho seven charees upheld Include: -The mudfight that occurred at the Back Bay among Mang and hls students during an un· Guthoriied field trip. -Swearing fn front of his de· partment chairman. -Dtacusalna a conlldcntlal memo written to him in front of his students. The memo con· cerned his teaching methods. -Telling a joke about Presi- dent Nixon that was considered suggestive and in poor taste. -Ans we rini his class in· tercom on two occasions with the phrase: "Clyde's Abortion Mill, You rape 'em. wescrape'em." -Greeting a fellow teacher in the social studies office with a word that is considered obscene. -Responding to a student, when asked what the class would be doing that a fternoon with the word, "Cornie a ling." Supt. John N1coJI commented aner hearing tbe panel's rulinJI(. 'Tm very sorry for the in dtvidual concerned. But, I'm very pleased that the pro· frssional judgment of oor stair was upheld." Mang wu 11uspcnded from his lSee MANG, Pate.U) 0.ll•P'l ... , .... - OUT OF A JOB ttgh School T•Kher Mang . -~'- Thursday, when the filing period opened, it was reported that seven persons had taken oot nomination papers by noon. Of the 12, two have returned their papers signed by 20 re· gistend voters and become of· ficial candidates: Dominic Raciti, incumbent, and FAward T. McFarland, insurance broker, and former planning com· missioner. The deadline foT returnir.g nomination papers ls S p.m. Dec. 24 . The election will be held M~h 2 wlth the winners laJdna their plau on the five-member CGUllcU Mar~h t . 'l \\'eath~r Low clouds night and morning hours with partial clearing in the afternoon Saturday . Littl e tern perature change. Highs 58 to 64. Lows 50 to 55. INSIDE TODAY The'e'll be quite a few d1f· • ferenl presentations of "The Messiah" on the c003't this year , but Orang<> Coast College conducror Carol Boelter isn't worried about compt'ting See Pngr Cl of I/le Wtekt'ndt>r Index A"flLA,...,. ,,.,, .. .,,., ..... ~llff•• C.•-t-u•ly ........ ., .. \lr•nh . "'" 1 f''tVU10ft f'l>ff• .. , WU llMr ~.-...... • c: ' '1.C 1111 ''"' C>' ··~·· f'.'4 ,. 1 •• '-.. I ' Al DAIL y PILOT c Juvenile Program Endorsed . A Prop o:. t• d S I 7 m 1111 o n Juvenile JU:illcl' program a1mt..'C:l at keeping some offt'nders out of the formal JUStl<'t:' :i) :.lt•m Thur:-. day won the• unani mou:i t•ndorst..• m~nt of thl.' <>runge County Criminal Jus tice Council The ~rogram dcs1t,'llcd by the ~"OUDc1l's C'rime pn.•vt'ntion com - mittee would t'stabh..,h :i1x re lti_on.al youth :it.>rv1<.'l' <'ente rs \f\thin the county to proVtde pro JUVENILE JUSTICE {j Orange County ~ 1975 ress1onal counse ling and othl'r :;erv1ces to minor offenders. The obJeN or the countyw1de plan 1s to treat ::i nd help youthful status offende r::.. youngslt•rs "hn have comm1ltt•d offon::.es tha t w ould not bE' offt•n:.t•s 1f lhl'Y wen· adults m their O\\ n communil1t..•s . Now that the council has en dors~ the program in c:1mcept. council staff members wi ll seek participation in lht' form of joint power agreements with t 1t 1l'S electing to pa rl1 (•1 patt:' Council .fo::H'{'Ull \.C l>irN·tnr Ke i l h C o n c 3 n n o n :, a 1 ll t h t• participating agencies in.each of the six regions will , m effect, de s ign their own programs within the gwdehnes established by the master plan "It may be t'iat lhl· north c o unt y r egi on will have ne~d for a service that 1s not needed in its south county <.'Oun terpart," said Concannon "And in each case at will bt' up t<? the part1c1pating agencies and cit1es to decide what they want and n eed in their own p ro grams ," he added Once the r egions design their p rograms, thl' packagt· will ht• presented to the county Ooard of Supervisors for action ~o oppos1tw n to the program cam~ during lhe council meeting despite the r ecent rclt'asr of <1n Orange County Poll et• Ch1 r fs and Shenffs Association report th.it was cnt1ca l of 1uvemle d1 vers1on programs During a d1:-.c ussion of the pro gram N i?" µort Beach Poli ce C~pt. Rich ard lf a mllton s ub stl~utmg for Chwf J am0o Glavas said there w .is som t• misun dcr~landmg a bout the assoc13 t10n s report . Hamilton s aid th<• report w<1s intended to point out weaknesses m a blanket endorsement of a ll programs to diver t some 1uvrn1 lc· offende r s fr o m th e 1us t1 N• :iystem . 'The r e por t \\ J:. 1ntl'nd1•d merely to point nut som t• of th(' problems and not as a blankl'l crit1c 1sm of a ll program-; · Hamilton emphasized ' DERAIL ... \\'reek for po::.s1ble sabotage, th1· model r a1 lro.id fanc1<>r poml<•<i out the dama~ed 'hot box a~ J likely ca use Lenne rt said lh< rculway agents agreed and no de liberate attempt to derail lhe train 1s sus pect r d S e ve r a l tim es 10 r e1•e n1 month~. off1<'t•r~ ha"e removed objects appa rently placed on tht tracks in an attempt lo derail i.t tram According lo Lennert. the t•ar .., each carried 108 tons of ~lt't'I plate that s hd from the cars likt' so many gu1llotine blades. Railwa y c r e ws worked al l n ight try ing to r <•pa 1r tlit• damage Efforts contanu<-<l th1:-. morrung as th<' erews allempll'd to ahgn the rep I ac<'ment track Lenn<'rt said the.' track was ex peeled to reopen for train travel sometJme toda~ Sant<l F'~ of ficials could not.be <"Onta<"lt.•d this m ormng ORANGE COAST ,..,_ ~ .... Q .. ''• t c ~ t t t11ott" ""''''r: \ t.CJof•,b•fW'" ., .... ., W\ f'r. ""''I 4ht11 ,,, It+ Ot~ Co• t '-'ut.I ,,.,tf"IO f(',, '"'", ,. , ... , ,,, .CS.tlOI\\ •rr C>•Jbl1,•Hd l<t"'rlf"f111r H.t1r.rit J '"1.•t tot (O\t• Mi _, ti' ilrf"°'' t fi, h h tf1#f•f1h\jh h rwAch1r ouf"lt .. f"I V..tt+t • U•1ht .Hftlld 1 '° V'•llfl¥ •nd l_.qunA fl" Ari" \c•ttfi f (1ro1•t A .111•), HO~I t1d1t1nn ,, 1111hl• t • , ''"' i.,., ,,,.,, \u•• (j •• , Th9 ,,,,,,( !~ '41 r1uru1 ·''""' t I 1' t I\ ··~ HO •\t &.AV \Irr• t f I'! 1,, M•, _. ( .11tlr•t111.1 .,,,.,,,., Robert N Weed ,.,,.,.th' 1 "h•I r•ur.1iv .. , Jae ~ R. 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A I FUNDS ..• But they also found that court .:u1de hnes tor handling the rnone)' had n o t alwuys been followed 1-'or example, the guideline~ ('ailed for m oney to be issued to 11arcohcs o!Cicers only when a <:hec·k signed by two trustt.>es and a ccompanied by a court order supported the b:rnk withdrawal The avdttor" 11 oted there had been 20 withdrawals from the ac count without court orders. They also found that court or dE'rS Covering $;J,()66 WOrth of de po:,1ts had not be en followed And. the auditor s said, in 1974 a $6,000 ready C.'a s h fund had been mamlamed outs1dt.· the bank ac count The auditors did not answer the m ajor question ra1sed by Diedra c h and Schmit thre e months a go w hen thr !>ecret court funds " e re uncovered Both c:harged the money had been illegally obU11necl from the convtcted offrndvrs a nd nghtful ly belong 1>d in thl· counry treas ury Obviously irked that th<· r<> l'ords and J n ·ounls .U"e now in Duncan s hands, Diedrich said Thursday, "I a m tared of waiting for an attorney ge neral's opinion as to the fund's I eg ality when our own county counsel has told us il is illegal and his opinion is sup µorted IJy legis lative counsel." .. I haven't seen the audit , bul from what r read in the papers it's obv ious t hat the mo nev hasn't been handled as those who established the fund directed · Diednch said • "How can they say it's bemg well cared for when court orders .rre not being followed and then~ 1s a secret $6,000 slush fund float mg around .. At the lime the records were t1 eh\'ered to hi m Duncan said he would impose a freeze orr the fur:id. until the attorney general's op1ruon he sought is received. "This fund has been a valuable tool in helpin ~ law enforcement to apprehend drug pushers and, aft er all , th al 1 s 1 ls purposc>, " Duncan said f'rom PogP ,, I HINSHAW. • • futuremis unders tandmgs ·· Tabor. now a private ac:coun tant. s aid the Sl ,000 was pa id into the Hinshaw fund via a personal chec.k s ig ned by Tandy Vice President J a m es Buxton Buxto n . whose l l'st1mo n\ ended Thursday. ha:i confirmed th e don a lio n . He h as also lestifi ed that l 'pton picked up five S700 stereo set.... a mann(' generator that was installed m tus boat. a nd a tape deck dunng negot1at1ons with the Tandy com pany L'pton. S:'i. pJ ead<'d gwltv to hnbery l k IS now free aflc•r serving 84 d ays of a six-month l'ounty jail term Hinshaw. 54, 1s bt.'mg tned on three felony cuunts of bnbery contained in a Grand Jury indict- ment. He is accused of unlawful ly accept111g stereo eqwpm ent .md a $1,000 contribution from the Tandy Corporation Th e ~e w po rt H l'a ch Republican 1s f u rther accused of soliciting a bn bl' from a la wyer representing Beckman Jnslru ments in return for hJ s favor a bll' action as assessor in an assess ment a ppeab he.iring regarded as v1 t al by the Fullerton firm Front Po9P '' I TERROR ... Moluccans held in Dutch Jail!, for offenses connected with their campaign for indcpcndcnt·e 11<' said s1n1:e the gunmen had ki lled three hostages, any accep lance of t heir lil'mand for safe conduct out of thl' country wa:- "unaccepta ble 1f we are to pre vent r ecurrem·t•s and maintarn law and order He said the government's pnme cons1ct e ration was to s ave the li ves 0£ lhe hostages "as far as possible." The premier said lhe govern· ment. intended lo use all means available t o this "at tempts to convince, patience. other means and methods which nught result 10 s urrender, but also the use of force ." He s aid a decision to use force could become "more urgent" if more hostages w<>re killed. He said the Cirst two hostage killings Tuesday might be regarded as "a product of an initially ch~ot1c s1tuat1on, but the third vktim was murde red 1n cold blood '· 'HELP, HELP. ' SCREAMS BIRD VlSAJ.JA <U PI) -A thief made off with a mynah b1rdtrom a Visalia pet store d~plt.-crie of help from the bird Witnesse s stud lht-mttn ~tuffed the talking btrd in 3 coat PQCkel and as he w 3 s rleelnll lhe b ird stuck his h<'ad out and yelled "Help, Help .. _ .. -.... ._._ .__ ----. ..... . .. . .......... , ... _ ... ___ , .......... ......,_..... TONIGHT "SUBJECT TO CHANGE" ('osta Mesa Civ1c Playhouse. Fairgrounds, Dec. 5 and 6, 8 30 p.m . KIWAN I S TRAVEL & ADVENTURE SERIES -"Iran The Pers ia of Old,'· Chri ~ &rden, OCC Auditorium, Sp.m . "DEATH" and "GOD" -Two plays by Woody Allen, OCC Drama Theater Lab Dec 5 an4 6,Sp.m . Free FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS "Death in Venice ," OCC Forum 7 30p.m ' FOOTBALL 1''ounta1n \'a lley v St Paul , C l F 4·A quarterfinals. OCC Stadium, 8 pm "SCENES FROM AMERICAN LlFE" -South Coast Repertorv Theater. through Sun. 8 p.m . · SATURDAY. DEC.6 COSTA MESA HIGH OPEN llOUSE Tours of new library ::ind other improvements 2·3 p.m . Formal dedication 3 p.m . ESTANCIA ADOBE State Hi storical Landmark. Adams and Mesa Verde Drive West, Sat. &Sun.1·5p.m . NEWPORT BAY H IKING TOUR -Friends of Newport Bay guided tour, East Bluff and Back Bay Drives, 9 a .m . In formation: 646-8009. FOOTBALL -OCC v. Rio Hondo, A voe ado Bowl Game Cerritos College. 7: 30 p. m . ' SUNDAY, DEC. 7 OCC CONCERT -OCC Com· mumty Symphony Orchestra Auditorium, 4 p.m Adm. Sl.50. ' Trio in Mesa Held for Pot, LSD Pills Three Costa Mes ans were ar· rested ~!1d more than 60 pounds of mariJuana confiscaled Wed nesday at the end of a series of in- cidents that began with an ii legaJly.parked c ar. police said. • John M. C layton. 31, Collen Kay Clayton. 30. and Cathenne L Douglas. 29 , all of 108 Georgetown were freed on $5,000 bond each following their arrest on su s picion of possession of manjuana for sale. Officers answered a call from a construction company doing ~oadwork on nearby Vanguard Str~et al a bout 8 a m . Thursday. While towing away cars parked m the path of the heavy equip· ment, pohce claim they found a four-quart j ~r of marijuana Jay. mg expos ed in the front s eal of an unlocked car. About that lim e. police said. the owner .• John Clayton. arrived and offered lo move the car. lie was arrested at the scent:'. lie asked to go into his apart ment to put on a s hirt. Poli ce said that Clayton and t h~ other occupants of the apart ment gave them permission to ~earch the premis es. Officer s s aid they then found more than 60 pounds of man Juana in brick form, plus a number of amphetamine pill~ aPd LSD tablets. Police also confiscated $1 ,400 whic h they s us pect was the bankroll for a drug d ealing operation Union Loses Round One In Clemente Th.e Teamsters Union today lost the first round in its legal struggle lo represent San Clemente police . Orange County Superior Court Judge Waller Steiner refused to issue a writ of mandate sought by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters qua s hing a San Clem ente City Council resolution. 'fl:le 1970 resolution bars police o ffi_c .er s f r_o m joining or part1c1patmg 10 any organization that m ight affect their performance during a labor dis pule. T eam sters attorney Richard Goldman termed Judge Steiner's ~ng a setback in time only and s aad th e unio n will fil e another suit with in 60days. "The judge did nol rule on the rperits of our legal case but simp. ly on the procedures followed " Goldman said. ' "He felt the issue should be heard in another kind oC suit and deni~ the writ without prejudice. meaning we are free to return to court.'' 850,000 Returned WASHINGTON (AP) -1b~ Democratic party htl:! decided lo return th~ "°·000 ill~al coo· lribution It recelv.od from Ashland Oil and party Cbalrman Rob<!rt StrausiJ says repayment should be&ln within ao da,ys. [ Bedelian Jurors Go Home By TOM Bi\RLEY Of .... O.lly ...... 5Uff An Orunge C ounty Superior Court jury was sent home for the weekend late Thursday shortly after it was told by a defense wit· ness that Nan cy Fuller Atwater faced a possible cut in h<'r mon thly allowance from $3,000 to $1,000. Jurors in the tnal of malt• nurse Daniel Garbis Bedeli an. 40. have already learned that the Newport Beach woman was bat tered to death with a bronze figurine on the night before s he was to attend the hearing into the Superior Court civil petition. Bank of America trust officer Evelyn Chapin was not asked tht• reason for the prooposed cut in ,l\trs. Atwater's allowance from the fund that s upported her and her invalid husband, A.G. Cox Atwater, 61. But Be delian's two lawyers earlier argued before Judge James F . Judge that Mrs Atwater hid nur sing notes on her husband's condition in her mat- tress and apparently had reason to fe.ar the outcome of the civil hearing. They claim that their client acted in self defense when he r e- peatedly hit Mrs. Atwater, 50. and that he was seeking lo pro- tect both himself and Atwater last Feb. 5 when he used the metal duck lo fell his employer Bedelian then dumped Mrs. Atwater's body m the trunk of his car, drove it to an auto wrecking yard in Pacoima and stuffed it m to a 55 g allon oil drum. H~ then covered the body with hqwd cement and put a car door ove~ the container to prevent de tect10!1 and en s ure hardening of the mixture. The burly Le banese immigrant told Newport Beach police in a taped confession that has been played back to the jury that Mrs. Atwater attacked him with a c~ving knife a s he went to the kitchen for a g lass of water. He has testified from the wll n~s~ stand that she was bent on killing her hus band with that knife and that s he tned to use it on him when he tackled her with a bear hug as she headed for Atwater's bedroo m United way of Orange County north /eouth GOAL= sa.6 mlllion 60\ Thanks to you It works ... RJRAllOFUS TO DATE United Way volun- leer s have collect e d ~·250·00?. toward this year·~ stretch goal which is 30 percent higher than the amo~nl raised Jas t year. The increase represents the needs of United Way's 72 human service agencies for 1976. Estancia AFS Group Opens Yule Tree Lot The American Field Service C~apler at E stancia High School Wlll open its annuaJ Christmas tree lot Saturday as a fund raising project for its foreign ex· change program. The lot will be open 9 a m to 9 :>.m . from Saturday through Dec 21 . • ~hapler President Robert Law s~d that the chapter needs to raise more than $2,000 each year for the program. He said that two students a year attend the school and ~~e chapter is looking for two families who will provide room and board for a studenl in the next school year. Brown May Run? SAC RAMENTO (UPI) - Democratic presidential hope ful Morris Udall of Arizona met with Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr Thursday night a nd said Brown has not ruled himself out of the presidential race. f'rorr• Page A I MANG' ••. teaching duties last ~fay, \\h1·11 the charges were 1s:i1.led ;.1ga.i~l tum. Si,,ce school began in Sl'p tember. be bas been &Sl!1gned lo observe classes at Mc Mally Con tinuation High School. His pnnc1pal al McNally, J;Jl·k Coleman, was ootifw<l th1s morn ing by Nicoll that Mang is no longer on the district faculty. The competency panel in eluded Frank .Brill. an acl ministrative law judge with till' state Department of Educati<'n in Sacramento; Fred Turner, a teacher in the San Diego school district, and Robe rt Brown. prin cipal of Sunny Hills High School in Fullerton. Britt was selecled by the stak Turner was the ch~ce of Mang Brown was picked by the school district The decision lo fire Mang dOt's not mean that his le <i.C'htni: credential is revoked. However. prior to' the rNurn of the verdict, Mang commenkcl that if lhe ruling went again~l him, he doubled he would evt>r find a nother teaching job OIL •.. ment attorney Peter Taft, who s aid. "They have had thr ir chance Lo attatk this propost•d s ale and they have already been turned down.'• •'They are not alleging a new public issue. They simply have come to a different court." he said. Attorneys for the Southern California AssociationofGovern· ments had argued, "There can be no doubt that irreparable harm will occur if this sale con- tinues a s planned. "The environmental impact is unknown in this area because the technology has n 't been de- veloped for drilling for oil at that d epth," said Bruce J . Terris, al· torney for the California govern- ments. He ar gued that the Interior Department should put a clause in the leases to permit a hall to the oil drilling if it is found later that the environmental impact is srvere enough. "It is impossible now for the :>eerelary of the Interior to de · tcrmine that the technology >s adequate to protect the environ· ment from grievous damage • T erns contended. ' Drexel's Hql iday Promotion EIOOlltd5e w1tn Ct11no1senP Oer o1.1t111r1, Sale! '• I Holiday bounty from the Et Cetera collection by Drexel 111 f I C.•"•" 1 • 'o tt' 11111111 II ,\11lt, ll'W 1d1•.i I •'II r )11 ,, ., (,I ! li11• J qr I t•J1 1l .,, I j .. 111••· 11l ,1 I "V•''i/ ~1n l Ill J''''""•• \',Ill) t. I I I I lllli I I'll! ,,, Ill'',, 111.11 11 1 ••I' 7 •> ll 1 • •" I L•H I< inrtw;w1·f'~ 1 DrexSb. l 1ly Ar.ce-;sory r abll'. Ii 111 C11e~I. llnok ~tanrl, .. Gla~s Top Coc~l l1I l.lllll'. WfEKDAYS & SATUaD.4YS 9:00 to S:lO NEWPORT BEACH• 17'.'7 "t-;STC'l.lt'f DR.1 M2·2050 . 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