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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-08 - Orange Coast Pilot7 .. C~nty. flfnnes Threatened IRA Gt•nDleo Nix Groueho's Wit Swap of Hostage Sharp in Visit ·For Food, SDlokes For Coast Tribute DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * GrouCho Sharp In Newport for SCR Tribute By DENNIS Mc LEU.AN• OftM Dall' ~llotscatf Groucho Marx arrived in Newport Beach where he was to pick up the South Coast Repertory '.fheatre's award for his outstand- ing contribution to American en- tertainment and was greeted by. an SCR official: . "I'm glad to see you," said the official. "You should be," replied Groucho, "it was a long drive." The 85-year-old comedian, proving his wit is as quick and caustic as ever, was ushered to an apartment where he would have dinner prior lo appearing before the nearly 200 people who turned out for the "Tribute toGroucho." The reception Sunday evening, part of the annual fundraising program of tbe repertory group, Women Raped In Clemente: Same Man? Two women were raped in San Clemente over the weekend by a suspect who threatened to kill them if they did not submit. Police believe the same man was r-esponsible for both attacks. 'lbe first rape took place late Saturday as a 32-year-old Lak~ide woman was dragged off a path at San Clemente state park and sexually assadlted in the bushes. The woman suffered facial scrapes and cuts in her attempts to free herself from the assailant. She was released after being ra~ and she ran to the re- sidence of a park rlnger who took her to San Clemente General Hospital for treatment. Police were notified from the hospital but a search of the park area failed to produce a suspect. The second rape was early Sunday momina when a man • forced entry into the home of a »>'far.Old woman. ne rapi1t burst throueb the kitchen door and sei..zed the occu- pant wbo was •atcblng television. Wrappina a white c1oth lltOGDd her throat. the assailant 1taled. "Stop acreamini or t'U ldll you/• The woman was sexually • saulted and the ml.I) fled the r sideftce. The woman ttported the crime at the poUce ttatlon. AaaJn, a tearch of the immediate area by poUce provfld truiUeu. · The lu&peci. ln both tape$ WJS delcrlbed u a burlY bl•ck man In bil Dor 308 wlth a "military re- ,W.Uon., ah'oh•ircut. was the first of what is planned as an annual event honoring out- standing members of the enter- tainment world. "Groucho is the first one and rightfully so," said Stewart Woodard, president of the SCR board of directors. citing the com- edian's 80 years as an entertainer. While guests ate the buffet din· ner, Groucho's public relations man led Woodard and photo· graphers up to an apartment for a photo session with the guest of honor. A while later the comedian, an aide at his side, joined lhe recep- tion do"krlStairs. People, noticing his arrival, began applauding. Groucbo waved and was escorted to a chair in front of tbe fireplace. Woodard, taking the seal beside Groucho, explained he met the comedian two weeks ago at his home. "I spent 25 minutes telling him about SCR, listing our achieve- ments. I stopped. J looked al Groucho. He looked at me. We stared at each other for fiv e minutes. Then he says, 'Will you marry me'?" ln what took on the appearance or a "This Is Your Life" program, Woodard read through portions of Groucho's lite history. "For a man born in 1800 " began Woodard. ' "That's a lie," interrupted Groucbo. "Groucho was born in New York," read Woodard. ''His father was a tailor." ''A very bad tailor," said Groucho. "Very bad?" asked Woodard. "This is one of bis suits," Groucho said, running his hand down bis lapel. Woodard continued: "ln 1910 Mrs. Marx organized a trio or singers called "The Three Night- <See GROUCBO. Page A%) 'IJlIS DEAL WAS ·SOVND .. All the stereo equipment sold u a result or the ad. The response was very aood." Tbat's the advertisini success story told by the Costa Mesa man who plated tbis ad in the Daily Pilot: Soft1 5S20 auto turntable. s--1 • rffv, Pio~ Pt. 100 apkn. s:;oo. Xbrt aood. lUUt.JlXXX If 10U bave 1ound equipment ')'OU want t9 sell, call 642·tMr78. 1l only tak~ a ?few worda in the riot place to find a buy r. AloDJ th Oran1e Coast, the rlahhalace ls the Dally Pilot, escuers earc ea or es ans .. l • .. 0.11, Pli.t 51.tf p ..... THIS IS CRAFT DISCOVERED OFF ABALONE POINT WITH BODY ABOARD Three-year-old Boy Dead, Parents Missing In Boating Tragedy IRA Gunmen Re/we Hostage-/ ood Swap LONDON (U PI ) -Four trapped Irish Republican Army gunmen today rejected a police offer to provide them with food and cigarettes in exchange for the release of a woman they are hold· ing hostage with her husband in a small apartment living room. "Absolute ly not." came the answer on a hot -line telephone between the l RA gang's besieged Dorset Square refuge and the police outside. It came as the or- deal was in its second day. The IRA gang is believed to in- clude Britain's most wanted man, Michael Wilson , said by the police to be responsible for London-area bombings that killed Z1 persons and wounded 540 in 18 months. Wilson is wanted for the murder of !toss McWbirter, cofounder oC the Guinness B'ook of Records. McWhirter was shot to death 10 days ago after offering a reward for the capture of the bombers. The off er to provide food and ci&arettes lo the gunmen in ex- change for Mrs. John Matthews w.as made via the hot-line telephone connecting the second- noor living room on Dorset Square with police out.side. With police in hot. pursuit, the cunmen seized Mr. and Mrs. Mat- thew•, oaed 5' nnd 53, resoective-lf, Saturday nJght ln tMi'\-apart· ment, then barricaded themselves in the l3-by·J4-foot hvinf room overlooking the street. They were given waler, a porta- ble toilet and toothache pills for Mrs. Matthews. but the police re- fused late Sunday and early today to supply requested food and cigarettes. Then they made the exchange offer. "We are all right," Mrs. Mat- thews told the besieging police on the telephone. Scotland Yard adopted the same tactics that succeeded in the Spaghetti House restaurant si4!ge in September and the Monasterevin, Ireland, siege last month. The tactic involves forc- ing the gunmen to surrender.· "We are prepared to go on as Jong as necessary to get the <See HOSTAGES, PageA2) Gun Practice Ends in Death PkLM DALE CAP) -A Sherman Oaks man leaching his wife bow to shoot. a bandaun was killed when be stepped into her line o( fire, authorities say. Sheriff's deputies said John N. Brooks, 41 , and his wtfe, Erica, Zl, were shooting in a remote de· sert area Sunday when the in.ci· dent occurred. Brooks was hit in the bead and pronounced dead at the ~cene, depuUes 11id. Brush Fire Raging in Area Canyon A wind-driven brus h fire raged through Silverado Canyon today, destroying one home and threatening several more. The Orange County Fire Department said more than 150 fire fighters were battling the 45-acre fire and 14 fire engines were assigned to protect isolat- ed homes in Silverado and Williams canyons. about 12 miles east of Santa Ana. It was not immediately known how far the fire was from more homes or whether evcacuations were under way. "It. doesn't look too promis- ing," said a fire spokesman. "It's still out or control." The spokesman said there were no reported injuries. He said Santa Ana winds of 20-25 miles an hour were driv· ing the flames through the chaparral brush in the canyon. The fire was expected to spread into the adjoining Cleveland National Forest. Dies in Leap WS ANGELES <UPI) -A fireman who saw a woman climb the North Broadway bridge and then position herself to jump was about to radio for help when the unidenli(ied woman leaped 70 feet to her death Sunday. . , Mystery Shrouds Sinking By ALMON LOCKABEY Oaoly Po lot lntl"9E•t• A Coasl Guard helicopter t!on- tinued its search today for a Costa Mesa couple whose 20-foot sailboat was found swamped off Abalone Point between Newport and Laguna Sunday with lhe body or their three-year -old son aboard Missing are Steven Miller , 27. and his wife Sherre. 21. Divers who first mvest1gated the sunken craft discovered the body of the Millers' son. Shawn, floating against a bulkhead. The tno had gone sailing Satur- day afternoon tn the boat which they had purchased only two weeks before The incident took on a double· mystery aspect the cause of the sinking and the dis appearance or the child's parents. Harbor department personnel investigating the boat said ''ever- ything about the sinking i s speculation at this point." Investigators said everything about the wooden hull appeared to be intact. The craft was described as a rowing type dory which had been converted to a sailing craft <See SEARCH, Page A2) Coast Weather Fair skies thfough Tues- day. Continued mild daytime temperatures. Highs 70 at the beaches rising to '75 inland. Lows tonight 30 to 45. INSIDE TODAY Wom~ who have never been able to grow long fingernails are turning in growing num- bers to porcelaln ertenssoru. But there may be 1eriow pre>- bltms unhss they are put on by a :rkilltd manic1.1ri1t famiUar with the chemkols 1h.e u using See the People 1edwn,81. l•dex r!J.r: •• .,. ~ CIM!kt o•-• Dlillttl MiMkM .............. ............... .. _ .. .. _ ... A4 •• a1-i ..... .. •n AU .. • • 2 DAILY PILOT s Monday, Oe-cembor 8. 197t Tl' Violence Harmful to Kids? F rot1t Page A J SEARCH~ •• CillCAGO (API A Seattle child pe:;yc·hiatnst c·otllt'd today for an "or gana led cry from tht> 1ned1cal profession" .ignan st. violence on television and 1l~ t'f-. feels on chtlt.lren. Dr. Michael B Rothenberli! of Seattle's Children 's Orthopedic Hospita l and Medical Center and the University ot Washington School of Medicine s aid that Su<'h .an outcry from the medical pro- fession was tong overdue and Mesa The ft Thwarte d By W oinen Two Costa ~esa "om<•n, one <t septuagt'n arian . thwarted a burglary Sunday when they con- fronted two males on • .m apart- ment complex walkw:.iy, poli ce reported toda~. The wom en. who laH' in apart m ents n t.':H tht.• burgla ri zed rooms of R1t•hard K . Hacon, 30, al 425 Merrim ac Wa y, saw two men workm~ ut the door and win dow of the apartment at 4 :30 p.m . Sunday in an a ppa rent attempt to bre ak in AftN a bout a minute. the women told pol1<'t'. lht• men got ms1de the a parlm<•nt Mary K. Insley. 20, after seeing the men enter the apartment. sent her husba nd to alert the manager While he w a!-. gont>, the men walked out of the ne1ghbonng a pa rtment. c a rrying a color telev1s10n St't. ~eanwhilt•, \'1rg101a R Young, 70. also had seen the break in Mrs Young left h er apartment and confronted the men on a walkway, dem anding, "What are you doing with that tele vts ion set?" she told poliet• Mrs . Ins ley Joined her and . when the burg lars· attempts to intimidate tht.• women proved un successful. the t~o men put tht.· telev1s1on on the ground and left . The men Wt>rt• ck scn bed as male Mex1can·Amen cans. both 10· their m1d·20's On e was described as five feet, fi cc inches tall, 130 pounds with a thrn black moustache. The second man was descnbed as a bout five feet, s1.x inches tall. 150 pounds \qlh J bushy black moust ache In a simila r matter. a Santa . Ana Heights resident scared off two teenage burglars he watched try to break into a neighbor s ' home Saturda v Le Roy Lockridge, 53. told pohce he saw two teen agers pull the screen from a window at thl' home of Geoffrey E. Fagan. 23 . of 2327 Santa Ana Avt• atJpm Fire m en Give Blood f or T rio SAN FRA NCJSCO Ill PI l Firemen have given more th an 120 pints of blood for three sur vi vors of a fire truck accident that killed three pedcstnans Fn day. '.Vlore tha n 100 pmL-; of blood were donate d at Irwrn Memorial Blood Ba nk Saturday by off·duty firemen and 20 m ore fi remen hac1 come m for donations by rrud day Sunday, offi cials s::11d. The three victims who died as a result of the accident wen· 1denllfied as J ohn Llpay. 53. a house pa inter ; William T. Moore. 71. and Angeltna Moreno, 77. Arms Halt Sought. NAIROBJ, Kenya (UPI) -The World Counc il of Churches today urged the United States and thC' Soviet Union to hall all arms shipments to the Middle East and reconvene the Geneva Pea ce Conference with Palestinia n participation. ORANGE COAST T'W Or1vq-(tH\t O.tilY r It+• """',.._ .... t,.,. , 1(ilrt' r ... ,.,.o '"'' ,,.fl•\,.,.\ •\,,.,.ti, tw 1 1-. ,,., t 'd' I' (.:'' PvOl1 h•rv <'-•1('oo v •t .. , •'• '"J•I ~ tr1 ~vtall\,,,.0 N C1tH1.t• .,.., tl.IJ! J, l </ 1 , (O"i I.) ,._.,.~.l. Nl'wpor\ f" ~ t~ t!ur I , ,,, • t ,.,.,, •ou,.tlol1n V•l tv 1,.,,.,, ",,,,,,,.;,. t v ,1 .• y .~no l'1!l•,n• l•r• trti. '>t:iv01' ,.\ .. I A , 111 ttfJNJ•\t.tl l't)il1Un ,._ (hJtlh\ht-tJ 4i.Ah•t• .. t1 ttd _,, ti tf._ 11,.. (H f'H ll1~I ('h,f)lh9'1"'J L' tt•I t "' I)} y,, '' h•y "''' "' (\1\1., M, .... ,. L tltfotf'MIA 1:1,t. RotM>rl N Wef'd r1 r •\1d .. nl IM l"uhl1\l'Wtf" Jack R. 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(~•• IN •• c..t1-• ,_,,,..,..., "' o••••• ~' 1• """' .,,, lrf-11.t"lt-t•uy "'''""''~"""'._ \l U..-""r ' s h ould b e a c companied by spect!ic re<'ommeddallons based on sound ehild t.lt•vl'lopment pnn c1ples and hard da ta. t<othenberg, writing in tne December issue o( the Journal of the American Medical Associa- t10n released today, said the hard data are already available from 2S years of inveshgation into the relation s hip ot televi s ion violence and aggress ive behavior in children. He said 146 articles in science Journals. representing SO studies involving 10,000 children and adolescents from every con- ceiv<tble background, all showed that viewing violence produces increased aggres sive behavior in the young. Rothenberg said immediate re- medial a ct ion in terms of television programing is war- ranted, and suggested that every doctor's office and health clinic ha'1e available the guidelines for children's programing worked PUI T•l.,illoto out by San Francisco's Cornmlt· tee on Children's Television, u parent and professional pressurn group. Rothenberg, taking his facts from other writings, said that the avera1e American ch&ld will have watched 15,000 hours of television by lhe lime h e graduates from high school. He' will have witnessed 18,000 murders and countless highly de- tailed incidents of robbery • arson, bombings, forgery, smug-. gling, beating and torturt'. "There is an average of ~1x umes more violence dunng one hour of children ·s televtsion th3n there is in one hour of adult . television," he s aid. "The time is long past due for a major, organized cry of P.rote~t Crom the medical profession tn •relation to what, in political terms I consider a national scan· dal," Rothenberg s aid. 'Wo11ldn't Be Here' S~evens Says He's Okay After Surgery WASHINGTON (AP)-Judge John Paul Stevens assured the Senate Judiciary Committee to- day al bearings on his nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court that he is fully recovered from open- beart surgery last year. "If 1 had any doubt whatever about my physical capacity, I would not be silting here today.•· From Page A J GROUCHO. • the55-year·old Jurist testified. Sen. James 0. Eastland, (0. Miss.), committee chairman, had . said Stevens was ·•a very fine lawyer, a very fine Judge and a man of high moral standards. "The only thing anyone could put their hands on unfavorably would be your health," Eastland said, referring to the operation Stevens underwent in California in July 1974. Stevens testified that he un- derwent the operation after doc- tors found a block age of an artery leading from his he art. He said his chest was opened ingales." H arpo joined and it and a vein from his thigh was used to bypass the blocked artery. became the .. Four Nightingales." Stevens said he was released .. You 're very s hrewd," ob-Crom the hospital after five days, servedGroucho. Be( . . had a normal rec;overy and has ore singmg 3 witty song been ass ured by his doctor that about Nebras ka with the help of an aide and being presented with there are no restrictions on his ac- his award, Groucho responded to tivities. questions from the audience. The judge said he returned lo What was the most thrilling ex-work in eight to ten weeks and has perience in your life up to this ·been working full-time ever time? asked a woman. since. "As soon as 1 leave," replied He said he also has b een Groucho. authorized to resume flying -he What happened to your costar has been a pilot of his own plane the duck? for some years -and to play ten- by tht• addition of a small cabin with sleeping tacilities, a head, galley and mast and boom. The boat was powered by an outboard motor which was in. stalled t~gh an inboard well. Harbor department in- vestigators said the boat was in- clined to be down by the stern because of the outboard motor and other gear. The boat also ap- peared to be unstab l e athwartship. "When you walk along the rail the boat is very 'lippy'," a Harbor Department spokesman said. Investigators said the water could have come in through the outboa rd well with someone standing on the stern, or over the side ifthe boat was heeled. The big mystery is the disap- pearance of the Millers. Weather in the area Sunday afternoon was- reported to be calm. Official :;peculation is that the couple either tell overboard while at- tempting to save the sinking boat or were drowned while trying to s wim ashore for help. The swamped boat was found nearly a mile offshorewithjuslits spars above the surface. The sunken vessel was tirst dis- covered by a dory fisherman in the area . Divers from the sport fis hing boat Newporter dis- covered the boy's body when they investig ated. Divers said the boy's body was not clad in a life preserver, although there were s ix ofthem aboard. The identity of the boat's owner was not learned until Sunday af. ternoon when Miller's mother called authorities to report the trio overdue. She said the family had gone out for a short cruise Saturday afternoon and had planned lo return Sunday. TWO DETECTIVES DASH INTO HOUSE IN LONDON IRA Gang Seized Middle-aged Pair; Shots Were Fired ''I ate him .•• nis, golf and other outdoor sports. Wh d · b 1 Eastland placed into the record at o you attri ute to ooking letters from four doctors includ-so good at your age? .Talb Fail In Holland AMSTERDAM. T h e F r o m Page A l HOSTA GE S hostages out unhurt. · Rond tl)ld reporters. ··\\ e "ill make no de ab ·· ThelRA m en weredescnbed as "cool and collected." They have demanded a pla ne lo n; them to lreland. Crash Victim From El Toro Dead at 33 An El Toro woman was in- jured in a River side Freeway crash at about noon Saturday a nd died 10 hours I ater al Orange County Medical Center. a California Highway Patrol s pokesman said today. The victim was identified as Sharon Carrera . 33, of 23192 Saguaro St.. The CH P s pokesman said Mrs. Carrera was attempting to enter the Riverside Freeway a t Glassell Street when she lost control of her vehicle on the en- t~ ramp ano swe rved sideways into the tr a ffi c lanes. Her sm a ll truck was rammed broadside by a truck and trailer ng driven by Lonni e CampbC'll of Ontario and was demoli shed. No charges were filed against the truck driver . lletn.lt,d Ull'I~ Dwight Chapin, former ap- pointments secretary to ex President Nixon, bas been denied Supreme Court re- view oC his perjury convic- tion. Chapin is serving a jail term for his testimony on the .. dirty tricks" of lhe 1972 campaign. r Blaze Kill,s 2, 3 Injured in Midu:ay-City "Because," said the comedian. ing the one who operated on Stevens. ··1 led a clean and dirty life." The letters had been examined "Gosh. he's s harp at s5•·• earlierbythecommitteeinclos<.'d whispered a man. session, along with tax returns After the presentation · and financial statements he sub- G r oucho wa s immediately milted in connection with his engulfed by fans wishing to s hake nomination to succeed retired his hand and congratulate him.· Justice William o. Douglas. He then was escorted to hjs wait-The Americ an Bar Associa- ing car. It would be a long drive tion's committee on the federal • N'elherlands (UP!) -A mediator tried for two hours today to negotiate the re lease of four children held by South Moluccan re- bels at gunpoint in the In- dones ian cons ulate but failed and left the building grim-faced and sil~nt. The children are among back to Beverly Hills. Two people died and three judiciary submitted a statement praising Stevens' pro(essional a group of more than 20 • hostages held in the con- s ulate by gunmen demand- ing freedom fot their Asian homeland from Indonesia. others were seriously burned to-BJ KiJ) M • qualifications. day when a fire of undetermined ast s armes It said that he informed the origin raced through a Midway TOKYO <UPI> _Three U.S. committee that when he was ap-City home, a Courfty Fire Depart-.11 pointed to the 7th U.S. Circui t · Another 31 hostages were being held for a seventh day on a hijacked train near the town of Beil en. ment spokes man said today. Marines were k1 ed and seven Court CA I . Chi h Dead at the s cene were Ronnie others injured seriously Sunday o ppea s in cago e r(' Calkins. 23. and his sister, Nan-in an "explosion of unknown signed as a director and officer of origin" at a firing range at Camp severalcompanies. cy, 6. Both were asleep in the Hansen in Okinawa, a U.S. It also said Stevens told the home, 14692 Newland Ave., when military spokesman said. An in-committee that he had sold most At least two attempts to secure the safe release ot the children collapsed over· the fire broke out shortly after vestigatin was under way to de-of his securities while he has been midnight. on the bench. the weekend. Rescue units responding to the • _:te:'.r'..:m~in:e:_:t:::h:e_:c.:a:u:s:::.e:.... -------==~;=::~~=-==========~~~~==========:;: scene found t hree other occu- pants of the home lying on the front lawn with the home blazing 10 the background. The victims' parents, Kenneth, 47 and Jean, 42 and a family friend, Marsha Fox, 21, were rushed lo Orange County Medical Center's burn ward, the Fire Department spokesman said. Twenty county tiremen took 29 minutes to quell the blaze, which dJd $30,000 damage to the house and $5,000 to the contents. . Police Pistol Adds Another Charge for 2 Two men initialJy booked on charges of possessing marijuana when their car was searched in the Laguna Hills area Sunday were additionally booked on charges ot possessing stolen pro- perty when a Santa Ana Police Department weapon allegedly was found in their vehicle, Orange County Sheriffs otficers reported. today. Deputies identified. the two men as Brian Stanley Dieson, 23, of 16653 Viewpoint Lane, Huntington Beach and Pasquale John Ftorio, 24, of 27196 Puerto Del Oro, Mis- sion Viejo. • They said the t wo men were ar- rested when t heir car was searched at t he west deadend of Via San Martine in Laguna Hills. They said a quantity of marijuana was found in a candy box. Officers said they also found a .45-caliber automatic pistol which was recently reported stolen by the Santa Ana Police Depart- ment. 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NtwJ*t luc:h Newpor1 INCh L~une Beach (Main 0111~) (B•y•lde Center) (Corner ol Foreet Ave ) 1S1!1Weatellfl 0 r. 10248ayatde0r. 3t0Glenneyrt!!St (714)~2·4000 (7 1•1042-4000 (7 1•)494-750e S..l IJeactl Bev~ly Hiiia w .. 1 Hollywood (Lel1urt World) (Co' ner 01 Olympic 91vd ) (Opp Mt Sinai Hotpllal) 13420 Sul 8"ch Blvd 380 SO Beverly Or 8747 Beverly Blvd • (213) 5;&.71129 1213l 5S3·3000 1213) 657-41"1 ______ .._,. __ _...._. _____ _ • Monday, December 8 1975 DAILY PILOT A:t Protest Offshore D • • gBid CONRAD CARTOON REFLECTED SENTIMENTS OF SOME Martha Parmentier, Newport Beach, At Laguna Rally · HE BACKS HIS CONVICTION WITH A POSTER Rally At Laguna's Main Beach Park Drew About 300 Sunday's Sermon Reported By Tom Barley Employ Graffiti, Mesa Pastor Says (Editor's Note: This is a Monday feature in which Daily 'Pilot Teporler Tom Barley gwes a ~rsonal1zed account of a sermon from. o church or synagogue selected. at random in the Doily Pilot circulation area. The church also will be the subject of a feature on Solurday ·s church page.) Christians should "get with graffiti" and put the words or God on their walls, gates and ceilings and paste them on their mirrors, Pastor Chuck Smith urged his congregation Sunday at Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa. "The Bible or portions of it should be before you at all times," the pastor told an overflow congregation. "Have parts bearing biblical thoughts with you in your purse or pocket and scan them at every spare moment." Smith said the real aim of every concerned Christian to- day should be lo achieve "saturation of the word or God. "Knowledge of the Bible and compre hension of God's wishes for you m eans that your blessings will be multiplied," .tie said. "The result will be heaven here on earth beyond our wildest dreams." Far too many Christians are allowing materialism to blind them to the ways of life and thought that are clearly spelled out for us ln the Bible, the pastor said. "The more material things we possess the more likely .~ are we to be possessed by our possessions," he said. "Our Bibles clearly d efine this mode of thought as idolatry-the wonbip or false idols. . "God loves us and wants to give us what we ask bim for," the preacher said. "But he also loves us enough to w\t.bhold possesslons from us and encourages us to instead seek the blessings that only he can give." But those who take an intellectual approach to an un- derstandine of God's word as laid out in the Holy Bible are doomed to taUure, he warned. "We m ust read our Bible with a natural mind and with natural thoughts and ouUook," he said. "The Bible ta an 1 enigma to anyone who uses any other approach. "He that ls truly spiritual understand.I all tblnp, .. Smith· said. ··And, again, that message lo you came from God-it's right there in your Bible." '~ \ Lagunans Speak Up At Rally By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OftM 0.lly P'llotSUtt ·'The issue is very simple. Do we want to be raped or don't we?" The question by Arnold Hano, a Laguoa Beach City Countil candidate. captured the attitude that prevailed Sunday afternoon at an anti-offshore drilling rally held at Main Beach Park. About JOO persons attended. The Department of the Interior will offer vast tracts of offshore acreage to oil companies Thursday for oil exploration and drilling. The bulk of the tracts are located off the Orange County coast -as near as four miles from the ithoreline. Speakers charged that the of- fshore lease program, as now envisioned, amounts to a government giveaway of an irreplaceable natural resource. Noting that petroleum is one of the most important materials used in the pro duc tion of fertilizers, Laguna Beach Mayor Roy Holm said, "To exploit oil, to burn it up as fast as we can when 1t could be used in a more humanitarian way is kind of mconceivable. ·· Sally Bellerue, also a City Council ca ndid ate and chairwoman of the city planmng commission, said the country's priority should be preserving resources. not using them. ··rr we can get a man to the moon in tbe 1960s. we can fmd alternate forms of energy in the 1970s," said Mrs. Bellerue. Jon Brand, a Laguna Beach city councilman, charged that the government is pushing the lease program so it can use a lfr.'3 percent royalty from all oil drilled by the private companies to "balance the <federal ! budget." Scott Ferguson, l'xecut1 ve assistant to Thomas F. Riley, county fifth district supervisor, asserted that attempts by local government lo msure lhat proper environ menta l controls ac- companied the lease program "were rebuffed by the federal governme nt with empty promises.'' Ferguson conceded that refusal by a federal judge in Washington, D.C. to grant an injunction to stop the leases was a setb ack, but predicted attempts would be made to appeal the ruling. Speakers urged those in attendance to send telegrams to President Ford in a last-ditch bid to block the lease program. The rally was organized by John Mortimer. a Laguna Beach resident, and Kevin O'Sullivan, a stud ent in the ·•alternative school" progra m at Laguna Beach High School. San Cl~11Wnte Quit,s Federal Home Program San Clemente city cowicilmen abruptly pulled out of the federal government's Housing and Com- munity Development program Wednesday night. charging that the program was awash on a sea of bureauc racy. The city r eceived $75,000 last year in HCD funds. The money was split up for planning, beach access and public works pro- jects. Councilmen said they were pi- qued by a promise from the federal government that the city would receive $150,000 in HCD money this year. Government of- ficials said, however, the city might receive more or less de· pending on the projects sub- mitted for !uilding. Planning commissioners re- commended that the city spend this year's entitlement for repair of the dilapidated San Clemente Beach City Club at the city·s north end for use as a youth and child-care center. The motion to withdraw from the program was made by Coun- cilman Charles Fox and it drew support Crom t hree other council members. Councilman Arthur· Holmes cast the sole dissenting vote. He said the city should make every attempt to gamer financial a(ISistance for com- munity development projects. Clay Dillman, senior city plan- ner, said today that county of- ficials who administer the pro- gram may appear before the roundJ at an adjourned meeting Tuesday to urge reconsideration of the action. Oerk Rift Heating Up In Laguna A long s immering feud between the Laguna Beach City Council and City Clerk Dorothy Musfelt has faired anew with council decision to separate the jobs performed in the clerk's of- fice. The council's action r ecently was in response to a letter from Judy Ronaky a potential can- didate for the city clerk's JOb Mrs. Musfelt was not present at the meeting. Mrs. Ronaky asked if it was the council's in lent to pay only $150 a month for the clerk's position. The gist of the council's reply was that legally required duties of the city clerk required only about three hours a week to perform. In addition the clerk's office has in the past been responsible for performing "customary" duties, largely clerical work in· vo l v1n g k e eping of counc il minutes and such. It 1s in performance of the customary duties that the council has repeatedly been cntical of Mrs. Musfelt, who has been away from the job since May claiming the ngors of th.e position havl' damaged her health. The council ordered that if the person elected to the city clerk's pos1t1on is capable of ~rforming lhe customary duties, the city will consider hiring the person as a clerical employe at the going wage to do them. Standard clerical test s would be ad ministered before the hiring. "We have been very badly burned. It's just a crying shame the city clerk's office has been totally emasculated. We havl' been paying a very healthy ·Salary and having no work ac- complis hed.··· Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney said. ''We need a functioning city clerk and I hope we get one,'' Councilman Jon Brand :said. The idea of testing the elected person in the city clerk's 1ob pro- mpted a retort from Helen Altm an, also a potential can- didate for the position. ' Need Info On Freedom Train Fete? A new telephone number has been obtained to provide mformation about the American Freedom Train's visit to San Juan Capistrano in January. Persons des iring information are asked to use this number; 493-2711. Toni Decker, chairman of the event for the city's Bicentennial Committee. said the new line was obtained because telephone traf- fic to the city has been "awfully heavy. We'd like to get as much offthem as possible." She also has a IS-minute slide presentation for inte rested groups. 5 Youths Die In Car Crash ALBANY, Ga. CUPI) -Five youngsters ag ed 7 to 18 were killed when an automobile sped through a stop s ign and s mashed broadside into another car carry- ing five youth!> home from a movie. Police said a car carrying siJC youths was going about SO miles per hour on a r~sidential street Saturday night when 1t crashed into a smaller car carrying five youths. ce>upe>n R e nov ation Scheduled At Viejo The old school ain't what she used to be. according to Mission Viejo High School officials who are about to embark on a three- year fix-up and paint-up pro- gram on their campus. Working w1lh a $67,000 first- year allocat1on ;us t approved by the Saddleback Valley Unified School D1stncl. they are plan- mng lo repJ1r everything from the tattered velour curtain in the Little Theate r to the greenhouse that's falling down. The dilapidated condition or the campus is blamed on overuse of the facilities during the past fi ve years when the campus, originally built for I.~ students housed up to 2,900 students while El Toro and Un1vers1ty High .schools were being completed. In addition. the campus cur- rently hosts the distnct's adult. education c lasses and Sad dJeback College evening classes. - Assistant Principal Bruce Taschner, in a report i.o the ad- ministration. said that replace- ment and 1 m provemenl funds have not been made available in s ufficient amounts with the direct result that the school has been "falling behind in a losing race." He s aid periodic replacement of equipment and furruture as well as a maintenance program 1s necessary to avmd the "in- evitable results of neglect of a hi g h school once ne w and beautiful, but showing increased · signs of aging a s 1t enters its second decad t• of heavy use.'' An 11 page list of def1c1encies pomts out, a mong other things, that exhaust fans are needed in the graphics shop and chemistry prep room to re move heat. odors, acid fum e s and flammable vapors. Some oth t•r improvement targets are light d(ffuser panels throughout the school which have yellowed and pro\'lde insuHtcient classroom light. replacement of lhe sheep barn. installation of new seats to replace those broken or missing from the lecture hall, and replaceme nt of unreliable air conditioning systems. GINGHAM CHECK MOTIONS h).s•.s' 69c yd. 100% WOOL RecJ. $1.98 20%0FF DRAPERY FABRIC . Labor Included ' DAILY PILOT Monday. Decembef 8, 1975 c.!~:~ogQ Fo:cd Counting 'Pluses' ~ By HELEN ntOMAS Hawaii in a light snow, a contrast to the year, Ford said only, ''Tber• aro no de- on l Trip 1 SALT with Soviet leaders. \ WASHINGTON (UPI> _ Pre tdent tropical weather he left after ftn.lte plaDI, oo specific plans'' -an Ford returned home today from the 10_ comme~orating Pearl Harbor day at. a indi~atlon .sucb a trip m11ht be undtt UFLECl'ING ON tbG arueUn.t trip, Ford Hid, 111 think everyt..b1h' wenl extremely well. I t.bouiht it was very substantively beneficial. with Tom arphiae OFF le R UNNING : When Daughter is around these days, there 1s a lot or tbump1.11g noise. There isn't anything wrong with her exactly. The noise comes from the basketball she is dribbl· mg against the floor, walls, sidewalk, or whatever else is handy. This 1s a sure sign that the basketball season 1s about to get under way up at the locaJ high school. It is also a sure signaJ that l 'll get to part1c1pate in weekend practice sessions. l look upon this prospect with nuxed emotions. A couple of basketbaJl seasons back, I was outthere on the court v.rith Daughter, showing her on~ of my fancy moves toward the old basket, when I abruptly pulled up lame. Crippled would be more accurate. IT WAS A REAL GOOD Uung that the girls' basketball team up al the high ~chool was not de· pending heavily upon my talents that year. I was on crutches and out for the season. This. ho'>' ever, 1s another year • a n d a n o t h e r s e a.son a n d Daughter 1s back at 1t. l have re· · sol\'ed to make no more hghln- ing-bke moves toward the basket during practices. My role 1s sunply to go fetc h the ball and feed 1t back to Daughter while • :Hie works on hook shots, set abots. Jump s hots and Cree throws Basketball practice, I mused, has certainly changed for young •·omen in recent times. They get out there on the court, huffing, dr1bbling and shooting until they . actually work up a pretty good country sweat Sweating upon a basketball court was considered unthinka- ble for young ladies just a few years back. Dribbling the ball was also unlady-like and was thus against the rules Shooting baskets was done two-handed because, obviously, frail young women lacked the strength to !>hoot one-handed shots Ha! Try to convmcc them of • that today. THE LOS ASGELES Lakers shoot one harrded, don't they? Then the young women are de· termined to shoot one-handed. They'll even shoot one·handed when two-handed might have been better. Anyway , Dau ghter goes through her on-court practice routine for an hour or so and then goes out and runs St adiums Running Stadiums is a practice o( going down to the football field and running up the stadium steps a nd fast as you can several ti mes. I don't know who invented th.is particular form of torture but it was probably populanzed by former USC football player .Mike Garrett who used to get tn s hape by charging up the stairs of the Los Angeles Couseum "Why are you doing tlus." I tn· qwred of Daughter. "Because the Varsity does it. · she replied. She meant the Varsity football team . ALAS, ALL OF the old · fashioned barricades between the sexes have been knocked asunder If the men are ~oing to run up those st adium stairs. the women are going up there too. Nothing as sacred any more. day, 27,000·mile journey in which he m monal atop thtt s~e!l battleship cOMiderathon. . dulcwsised affairs of the world with Mao Ar~zon~ and en~nciatt.~g at th e He told reportert trevelinl with him Tse·tung, solidified U.S. relallons with Uru~ers1ty of Hawau a Pacific Doct:f ne be :-Vill be bol~I seui~ with the Indonesia and the Philippines and de· of Peace ~.owarcl all and hostlhty National Secunty Council an the next "ll aeemed to me everythini fitted in extremely well. There are no minuses and a lot of pl use a. •' ctared a new Pacific Doctrine toward none. week or 10 days to clllouss progress in He said "Everything went ·extre 1 It was in that speech he made strategic arms taJk1 with the Soviets. Ford aides said the highlight of the lrlp unquestionably was the two-hour meeUna wltb Mao last week, when the two leaders agreed there was a "paraJJeliam" in 0 .S. and Chinese policy In many areas. But Ford and Mao remained far apart on U.S. detente with M08cow, which Washington intends to keep on course. well" on his trip. And at an impro::::t~ con c i li at or Y. g e ~tu r es toward During the latter 1tage of Ford's trip it news conference before his plane landed Communist regimes m N~rth Vie~am was learned the United States and at u : 15 p.m . <PST), he hinted his next ~d North Korea. 8f.d s.ai.~ Amen.c.an Soviets are. app~ently moving toward a foreign journey muy be to the Middl ~tary s~~engtb as basic to stability compromise tn the stall~d talks. East. e in the Pacil1c. Secretary of State Henry Kissmger, who· stayed behind in Asia. is reported AIR FORCE ONE arrived from ASKED ABOUT reports he might preparing t o fly to Moscow before travel to the Middle East early next Christmas to discuss a breakthrou&h on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Agents Krep Mum On Hoffa Lineup , --~ FfC· Rules On Turner Scheming Dogs Kill Mistress FAYET'tE, Miss. (AP) -A 78-year·old woman was attacked in ber kitche n and killed by between 20 and 40 dogs she kept as pets, J etferson County authorities said. , DETROIT (UPI ) -Results of alineup test of three New Jersey men have been kept secret, but the U.S. attorney says federal grand jurors will be told whether a government witness recogmzed the trio as partici- pants in the abduction and murder of former Teamsters Boss James R. Hoffa. The three men have not been held on and charges. U.S. attorney W ASIUNGTON <UPI) -The Federal Trade Commissioo ruled today that promoter Glenn Turner and bis colleagues engaged in an illegal cosmetics marketing scheme that cost persons involved in it up to $44 million. Deputy Sheriff Horace Stringer said the dogs apparently attacked Mary Lena Nelson late Saturday while she was preparing to cook a rabbit someone had shot for her. Ralph B. Guy Jr. would not dis· cuss the results of the examina· lion -the witness viewed the three men Saturday -but he said Sunday they will be given to the Grand Jury this week. THE GRAND Jurv has been probing the Hoffa case since ear· ly September , but so far has re· t~ no indictments. Until last week, federal sources said, there had been no solid tnformatton about the baffling case. In J ersey City, N.J .. the FBI said it had withdrawn agents from an abandoned dump re- putedly used as a gangland ~urial site, where earlier reports md1cated Hoffa might be buried. But the federal agents said Sun· d~>: this did not mean they were g1vmgupplans to dig. IT WAS reported c:irlier an New J er sey that authoritie~ were awaitm g the result of the Pon ltac, Mich .. lineup before start- ing digging operations in marshy landfill along the Hackensack nver Some investigators here said the FBI withdrawa l from the dump, a 37·acre site once operat- Slain at ff o•e John S. Knight III, heir to Knight ne wspaper empire. was beaten and stabbed to death in his Philadelphia a partment, apparently by three burglary s uspects. Two friend s in hom e escape d . Kni g ht . a newspaper editor, was 30 years old. ed by a man with reputed or· garuzed crime ties, and the fact authorities in Detroit did not de- tam the New Jersey suspects pointed to a lack of hard evidence an the new Hoffa case develop· men ts. "Remember," one state in- vestigator said. "we had a man once before who said he saw the ktdnaping (of Hoffa). That lead went nowhere.·' IN THE LATEST develop- ment, federal authorities said in- vestigators found two mystery witnesses -one who s aid he wit- nessed the abduction of Hoffa outs ide a s uburban Detroit restaurant on July 30, another who named three New Jersey men as "active participants" in floCfa's abduction and murder. Dead at 78 Pla y wri g ht Thornton Wilder, Pulitzer Prize winner, died in New Haven, Conn. Sunday of a heart . attack. He was author of such plays as 'Our Town·· and 'The Bridge of San Luis Rey.' 4 Bodies in Swamp Victims of Robber THE AGENCY said it would not order restitution for those victimized because the company, Koscot Interplanetary lnc., of Orlando, F1a., is in bankruptcy and Turner and his associates claim to be broke .. It did, however, leave the door open for consumers to seek possible redress later on. ''The record reveals a stagger- ing human toll -money bor· rowed, jobs quit, homes mortgaged, and even personal bankruptcy for some who dared to be great," the agency said in an opinion written by commissioner Paul Rand Dixon. Turner promoted his services with the slogan, ''Dare to Be Great.'' "What we think happen· ed here is that those dogs smelled the blood from that rabbit and just went c razy,'' Stringer said. "I've never seen anything equal to this." The dogs, who were kept inside a 12·foot wire fence around Mrs. Nelson's yard, were of various breeds. Arab Youths Demonstrate JERUSALEM (UPI) -Israeli troops firing into the air today quelled a demonstration by about 1,000 Arab youths protesting Jewish settlement in the oc- cupied West Banlc of Jordan in DIXON WROTE that he regre· one of .the worst outbreaks of tted authorities moved so slowly unrest there in six years. on the case in which he said an The youths barricaded FTC official "estimated that $44 themselves in the ancient Casbah million w as taken fr 0 m section of the town, the West SUNRISE . Fla. <APJ "Why did 1t have to be momma?" sobbed consumers and no more than a Bank's biggest. by blocking the 10-year-old Bev1t H aston. fraction of that is presently ac-narrow, twisting alleyways with Her mother and three other employes or a restaurant were found de-counted for.'• burning oil drums. They threw ad Sunday under a clump of trees m a swampy section of this Fort rocks at Israeli troops from Lauderdale suburb five days alter vanishing in a robbery·abduction. Dixon said "These particular rooftops and rolled burning tires The boches were ident1f1ed as -------------individual respondents may not.· at them. those of Bev1t's mother. Mary astruggle. under the watchful eyes of Tbelsraelisfiredtbeirgunsin Ann Haston, 31 ; her 27-year-old Police-said the previous night's federal authorities, repeat their the air for about an hour in ef. sister, Neala Harvard ; J oseph receipts of $6,500 to $7,000 had misdeedsr but on.ce bas clearly {QIU &&que.11 the .._strai.rs McCartney . 2 9: and Ga ii been stole n from tbe safe. been too much." and rushed the blockaded alleys. Rieckmann, 35, plolice said. ;:===================================~~~~ MRS. HASTON'S husband, Barney, rushed to police head- quarters Sunday after learrung the bodies had been found. About an hour later , he returned home, where relatives and friends awaited him. The look on bis face confirmed the worst fear s. "Oh no. don't let it be, Lord - don 't let 1t be.·· wailed one woman. Bevil rushed out to the porch, where she asked the question that could not be answered. Her 8-year -old sister. Belinda, began to cry. ''GOD WILL make a way,"· sa.td a woman who took the child m her arms. "God will m ake a way." The four employes of Boccio's, a swank restaurant in nearby Oakland Park. disappeared Tuesday morning. A chef who ar nved f~r work at 9:30 a.m. found the office unlocked and unoc· cup1ed. The personal belongings of the four employes were un- touched and therewerenosignsor . . They help you put your world in focus Viewpoints of columnists appearing regularly on the editorial pages of the Daily Pilot help you sharpen your perspective of the events shaping your world. Here's the lineup of Daily Piiot columnists: JACK ANDERSON reveals. His talent for prying government · secrets from bureaucrats drives Washington bigwigs to distraction. 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EARL WATERS has spent 30 years reporting on events at the state capitol. S. I. HAYAKAWA lllumlnates~-­ modern society, social Issues and communication. f~ CHARLES MC CABE places his ' ;-~ tongue firmly In cheek for . ~ humorous look• at everything from sex to sandwiches. NORMAN COUSINS expands your community to Include the world. And your f avorlte columnist on the editorial pages of the DAILY PILOT 642·4321 • • • l 1 t. I '· . 4 Driver Killed By Sniper. MADERA (UPI> -A shot. believed fired from a car in front killed the driver of a car o~ Hiabway 99 south of here Sunday niaht. Madera County sheriff's dep. utla said tbe woman driving the small car, Lucia G. Redoodo 57 of Planada, was killed inst~U~ ( State J •hen the bullet struck her in the throat after passing through the "'1ndsbield of her car. Investigators said Mrs. Redondo was driving northbound oo the freeway about one-half ~e south of the Madera city limit when the shooting occurred aboutlO:lOp.m. Plcnle lt'reek Found BIG BEAR (UPI> -The wreckaae of a light plane missing since the day after Thanksgiving with three persons aboard was found Sunday at John Bull F1ats, a rugged section of the San Bernardino Mountains five miles north of the Big Bear Airport. The pilot, John Clute. 60, of Pasadena, and his passengers Donald and Marge Nebeker, both in their 70s, were killed in the crash Nov. 28 when they ran into a surprise storm on a flight to the mountain resort area. Bro..,n Weiglu Bid PALM SPRINGS (AP)-Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. says he won't make a decision on entering the California presidential primary until the results of the earlier Democratic primaries are known. VftlT......._ Faring Sult Don Adams has been sued for $10 million by a writer who claims the comedian's TV show. •'Don Adams• Screen Test." is based on a stolen idea. State Official Loses Ruling,, Kills Himself LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Last Friday Leonard J . Shavelson, an assistant state attorney general, ·lost a major court decision that denied an attempt by several government agencies to prevent the leasing of LS-million acres of offshore land for oil drilling. The next day, police say. Sbavelson apparently shot himself in the head with a .38· caliber revolver at his home in the Rancho Park district. --- Monday. December a. 1975 I Doctors Slowing Down lA Physicians Protest Malpractice Rates LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Pbyaiciarus in two sections of the metropolitan area a&re«f over the weekend on plans for work slowdowns, escalating the fight · by California doctors against aoaring malpractice rates. At least one·fourth of the 650 staff physicians at Santa Monica lfolp{tal voted to stop au but emeraency services today to pnlest the insurance crisis. Dr. Henry Jones, chief of staff, said he would join in the slowdown, but hospital director Robert Craig warned Sunday that the action could jeopardize the jobs of nonsurgical employ es. CRAIG SAID hospital oCficials are "studying the prospects" of layini off such employes, possibly before Christmas In the San Fernando Valley, a group of 6() surgeons who claim to represent 1,200 doctors -voted to stop accepting new patients or performing elective surgeries one week from today, and to qwt practice completely Jan. 1. The doctors also urged Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to convene a special session of the state Legislature to roll back malpractice insurance rates to the level al the start of the year and to initiate long-term reforms to prevent annual rates that have climbed as b1gh as $45,000 for some physicians. ..DOCTORS CANNOT afford this and cannot pass it on to the patients," said Dr. Louis Weintraub, whose wife Roberta led last week's overnight sit-in at Supervisor Woumled In SD Knife Assault SAN DIEGO (UPI) -"I was lucky,'• said San Diego County Supervisor Lou Conde, who suf. fered a five-inch knife wound in an attack by three men as he left a boxine match at the Coliseum. · ' Doc t o.r s t e 11 me th a t miraculously the knife missed He described the three assailants as Indians who probably were at the tournament to support contestant.s from a San Diego area reservation. Police have made no arrests in the incident. Brown's oHice by women ~or malpractice reform State Sen . Alan Robbins, (D-Los An geles), told Weintraub's organization, a group called Concerned Physicians for Malpractice, that he expects the governor to call a special session within the next two weeks. In the meantime, he said, doctors should "engage in a massive campaign of public educa tion and patient education," urging legislators to eliminate the present system of malpractice claims on grounds that it "just isn't working." ''THERE'S NO GOOD solution," he said. "The only good solution is for the legislature to act and act fast before we get in the situation where some poor Joe has to have his appendix out and there's no doctor to do it." Assemblyman Willie Brown, <D-San Francisco), suggested that the Legislature meet in special session and "put itself m the business of writing malpractice insurance" as a stop· gap measure. H e said the emergency legisrntion would protect doctors and patients while the legislature took the time it needs to devise an "'ultimate and permanent" solution. DAILY Ptl.OT 'Pot Sale' In Oakland OAKLAND CUPl > Man1uana 1s for saJ~ b~rl' lD a large drug store. Long's Drug Store i•~ selling plastic pendaot.:s containing a symmetncf,l leaf and three seeds or the forbidden weed. The cost is $3.fi6. ''It would be Cun to get ont• with a 'roach' in it," said one obviously knowledgeable customer Manager Bill Peper said he purchased about 18 or them a few months ago in a "one shot deal" and added thatthey have not sold well. Christmas Wreaths Destroyed in Fire CHlNO (AP) -Fire has dcstr· oyed a day's production of Dell< Robbia Chnstmas wreaths ahd caused an estimated $150,eo< damage at Boys' Republ1( authorities say. The fire started in a paint booth Sunday and forced evacuation of some 40 women who make the wreaths. said fire Capt. Thoma:. Martinez. my kidneys, spleen and .large · • • intestine,"headded. ~ ............ ~ ....... .,... ...... ~:.iro-...~:.tro,.._~~ ...... ~" Conde, 48, was attacked after a e ~ e ~ 'r'-"e ~ ,,,_,, •. ,.,,-~. ~ ............ 09 ~ .,...-09 ~<>- Golden Gloves tournament Satu-c• rday night. He said the incident • . -~ • • ~:fe'a':~~~a~~~;!r~:u~h~~ ~ FASHION ~~. 1 ISLAND STORES lk-:ri~Jl~ts~~t*~e!~~b~ \{: OPEN EVERY. NIGHT ~·~ happened to be there," said Conde. who had been introduced e> to the crowd before the bouts. •• 0 \'"' • Tbe supervisor said he helped ~ his wife into the car and started · Brown said one Democratic contender, Rep. Morris Udall of Arizona, had asked about the 1 governor's plans during a j· meeting in Sacramento. Brown said Udall believed the race for Shavelson, 48, reportedly desp- ondent over the federal court de- cision in Washington, D.C .. was found dead by bis wife Saturday evening. A 20-year veteran of the California Attorney General's of- fice and head of the lands section in Los Angel.es, Sbavelson repre- sented a coalition of state and local governments and environmentalists seeking a del- ay of the th e Interior Department's plans to lease lands off the Southern California coast. ~~a!~~s~t~~~~i~i~e::;~e·~~~: '; UNTIL CHRISTMAS ~· t) of the face and another struck me (J on the temple. About the same . time I was stabbed and knocked • tomyknees." •o ~~· ~·~~-~~-~~ ~·• Conde said the att.ack. end~ ~o 0 • o •0 o •"" o e· 0 ° ~J L~o ~ ~ when a man helped him mto h1s 8 • e • • • • • • e -~ · .~ t the Democratic presidential· . nomination would have narrowed to two or three contenders by the time of the California primary next Jwte. car and told him to drive away quickly. He drove a block and had his wife take him to a hospital. 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Any self .. employed person may deduct up to $7500 from his federal income tax by setting it aside in a Keogh Plan. Any employee not already covered by a retirement plan may deduct up to $1500 by opening an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). THESE RETIREMENT PLANS CAN MEAN HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS lN SAVINGS ON TAXES. SO DON'T HESITATE. CALL FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS FOR MORE DETAILS SOON. Baker Near Harbor 549 .. 914t . MEMDER•FSLIC'. RRc;TFfOFML c;AVll'IJC:c;& t OAN Ac;llOOATIONOP~A"Tt\ \f0~1C-\. ·1 ~1 . .\6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE The Coast: How Mucli? Jn lts final r~purt, the Callfornia Coastal Zone Con..\l'r \'a llon Comm1s:-;1on has recommend ed that the ·tate buy up to $200 nulhon worth of private property to prot~ct C ahfon 11a ·~ 1,072 mile coastlme from over development A statt·w1dc bond 1:;suc 1s pr oposed to r a ise the funds Thl' purchase µropo~aJ drew som e immediate fire when the l'orY1 m1ss1on 's ·t43·page coastal plan, p roduct of three yl'ar:.' work, was published last week . fn fact. thl•rc is little point in fault ing the com - m1s::;10n lt was ('r eHted by a \'Ole of the people in 1972 and did what it was told to do l'Xamine the coa~t and dl'VISl' a Jong r;l ngl· plan for 1ts prolecl10n. But whe n they hired Jacobs. s upen·isors said they wanted him because of his administrative back· ground 10 pr1 v ale mdustry. They said he might con tn bute som e innovative ideas on organization. Delaying the CAO's plan was r eally the only way the board could follow through on its own desires. The ~days J acobs was given to come up with some ideas of his own is probably not enough hme but at leas t super visors had the right idea. New Tax Bill Twist For many hom eowners. this Wednesday -Dec. .. THEY DRAFTED THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE WHICH DECLARED "ALL M EN AAE CREA TED EOUAL" Whl'lhl·r the ::;talc will art on part. all o r none of lht> land purd1asl' n .·t·onwwndat1ons remains to be · 1.•t•n Th<:rt' \\ tll tw many publi c hearings befor e a I ui al 11-.t of ... uggt·-.tl'll silt•-. ts s ent to the Legislature IO rnay be t he last time the bank or savings and loan huldm g their mortgage will pay the t a x bill. The so-called impound a ccount. in which m oney for property taxes 1s collect ed monthly. a long with the mortgage paym e nt. is going out of s tyle . WHAT 0 10 'JHEY DO AFTER THEY FINI SHED THAT DECLARATION. DADDY! THEY SPLIT FOR THE SLAVE MARKET TO PICK UP A LITTLE EXTRA HELP FOR THE • rnd plt•nt) ut t111H· to .trgue tht• proposals. Aftl·r that\\ tll l·omc the question of how much, if .1m mone} { '<1llforn1,111s v. ;.mt lo lay on the line to pre- 'l'l'\l' tht'I r ('Oas t Tht-\'Oll•rs a~hd for ~1 plan a nd they have it. Its l'\:t'<'Uttun abo v.111 bl· up to the voters. Assessor Needs Time I >rang<' l'uunty :;upc·n·i~or~ this week s howed pro· p~r 11·-.tr .unt '>'hen tht·) l'hose to delay imposing a Ill'\\ ()rµ:1111 1.at1onal s trut tun• on Assessor Bradley .JJl ob-..\\ ho too~offtet• unl) last week. Tht· pl:in tlrJftl'd by the county administr ative of- f1cv 1s .11nwd <1l l'I as1n,..: many adm inistr atl\'e fl aws in th1• tr ouhit-d d1·partmcnt l'or l'\.implt•, rt !-IUggests resurrecting the post of Jt'µUt) u!)sessor Stnt·e Jacobs lacks experience in as- "'--. .... ml'nt m alll'rs. a knowledgeable "right hand mC.Jn \\11uld ht· un ..tlu..ihlt• rn )o.01\'ing problems. The problem hinges on pressure to r equire pay- ment of int e rest on the special a ccounts. As of J an . 1, this will be req uired on all newly r ecorded loans with impound accounts. This, som e bankers feel. will make their t ax collecting and p aying service too costly to handle. Soltle firms h ave advised t heir clients t hat interest "'111 be p aid on the impounds, but after deduction of a ser vice charge. Others have simply decided to drop impound ac· counts altogether on smalle r home loans where federa l r egul a tions do not r equire them . Others are adopting a wa it and see approach . Ho m eow ners accustomed to letting th e bank take care of the tax bill soon may find a new, and painful, significance in t he deadlines of Dec.10 and April 10. And for countv t ax collectors, the demise of the impound account could spell a costly investment in tracking down a bsent-minded or d elibe rate delin- quenb. PLANTATION . Surgeons Sound Tattoo Warning Huge Investments Missed Target Tn thl' F:d1tc1r The ,1rt1dt• iir1 tattooing, 'Nee· cllt• :\rl Po~1ul.1r1ty lllu:;tralN.l .. in thl' Ol•(· I l>.uh Pilot nt•l«b ttJ haH' tht• f11l l11V\ 1r1g mldt•111lum Befort' umkrt.1k1n~ .l "lll'rm.1 nent inflict ion · to your bod). pleast' t·on:-1dl·r l. ~ould )OUr p11,,ihil1l1t·s or <'mplo) ment bt• l'Url.11h·tl 1 2. JC j worn .in 11r girl 1, thi:-. plea:-1ng tu) our fullll t' hu ha11cl' J Complt•lt• n·mov..U h) -.ur ~rry 1s 1mpc1:-s1hlt'. Tht•rl' is alV\J):i an un'i~hll) scar. ·L Thert' 1:. a pu,,1hihly of -directly tr,111-,m1tting ::it•rum hepallt1s 10 -.pJt t' of the tattoo ~1rt1:-.h· pn•t•aution:-. ~uq?t•ons .ind plastt<' surgeons ;..u t' anundakd with n·qut .... h for t<lttoo n.'mo ' al Plt·.1:-.t• t,il-." <'au- t1nn . this is ;1 v1•ry :-t•r111t1s un derl<iking Th1:; article 1s t·~pec1ally tl rtrimt:nt.il lo the in· not·enl teenagc•r who has not :-tnpp('d to think how hl' ur sht> 1~ wopardizing th<• future. VOLKERT BF:RNBEC'K. :\1 D WILLIA'.\1 A C'O:'\OVF:R, \t I> Jll'GH II C'RAWFOJW, :\1 f> FREDERICK <iH VEIL \l l > il.\RVEY L llJ-:1'1.;Hl<'ll~. '.\t D J O Re-; 1-: E I.I II \:"i :\1 D PAl'L D :\1 \HIE, \1 D PAl I ,\ HOllH 1-.R. ,\I D JOH:\ O STH< >.'.'IG , \1 I>. Tattoos .~inful To lhe Editor Well, tht· D.11ly T~lnt 1n ih n.11 n· i~nor <.tn<'t' d 1d 1t ag.11 n f1•1l nght int11 S.1tan strap with a "'holt• pagt• dPdll'at('<.I to • Tattoo 111g "\\ h.it .l 't~innang ~ 1t·tor} for mankind'-; <·ommon t'nemv' Hr :-.hould sn.an• m11rP than .1 few from your 'instrurt1\1• Pll'Ce Are y1111 awart> th.it this abomin<1hlt> pr~lCtl <.'l' 1:-strictly forbidden hy tht• second Com manclmt•nt ., · Thou :-halt 1111t make unto thf'C any grnvt:n <t•n gravrcl. 1wrm,1nt·ntly fi XE'dl im <1gc. or <HlY llkc·nes::. of anything th.it is in ht•avt'n ahov<', or that 1s in the earth bt·n('alh, ur that 1s in the watt•r, hC'm•.ilh the :-t>.1 " c Exodus 20 ·11 IF THAT in1unct1on 1sn t PX phc1t enough. any doubter can I urn to Lev1t1c11:-19 ~ fnr further '11h:-.tant1<tl1nn ' Yl• shall not m~ke any Cllltangs in your nesh for the dead. nor pnnt !"tattoo" 1n modern tran:-.lat1ons) anv marks upon you. J am the Lord · · • Tht• artist ('Ompounds tht' or f<'ns<' to God. de:icritx'Ci tn the Vl'ry (11·-.t S('nt ('nce or I he long art1C'le whcr<' 1t states ht• "had Jll"l (1n1 shed lllttoo1n~ th(' head or .lt•sus Chnst on~ eu:stomt•r's arm ··The art 1s t m ust hav<' v1s1on h1•yooct .my o f us, for th<'re 1~ no lt\•tng per::.on that knows what .Jr..,us Chrbt looks hkc 'fh('re is no dt•st'rtpt1on of him 1n the Holy R1hlr r really think you owe 1t to your Ptol(•l1 ~ {-' -., ./ ,, , .. / . ) ( MAILBOX J t.etters /rom r.:ad.:rs are u•t'lcrmw The nght to cvnden:.e tellers 111 ftl space or elzmmar1> 111/t>l ts resen 11d Letters of 300 1r11rd:. rir /t'.\\ tL'lll lw qwrn pre/erence A IL lt>tll'n mu.\t 111 d ude signature am1 m111/111q 1ufdn" .. \ but names may ht• u•1thhdd 1m rt• quest 1j sulf1ucnt Tl'U ~cn11~ appan111, Poetry u.~ll not he pu/J/1sh1·rt readers to inform tht•m of the· Judeo-Chr1st1an command~ against this gross practice. fht.'y probably d o not know 1t b a cardinal s in . but informl'rl believers do. OR . ART HUR II. WillTE Wonders To the Editor: You carried an :irtick on page RS, :-.lov . 26. head ed, · 'U. S Goofed." in which the Ft'deral Trade Comm ission warns that the Thanksgiving menu is not nutritionally sound. This m akes one wonder how the Pilgrims sur vived to build a nation not being advised of this by the govern ment And what's more. they did it "'1thout the benefit of Rep. Wayne I lays· sage proposal that we net:'rl •~ new bureaucratic regulation rE>qu1nng that one·tenth of eat'h fl'tleral r egulation make sense to the public. If anyone can m ake 't'nse out of this news item, they must be senseless. A~NI E M . PERKI~S Wrong Plane? To the Editor : In an article b y J :-ick Anderson on Friday, Nov. 26, he states that "the :'-iavy h as been shaken by Pentagon and Congressional <'f. forts to impose the new Fl8 fighter on them ," and also that tht> F18 runs a moderate to high ri~k of being a n unreliable performer ... Surely he must mean the Fl6 which Congress wis hes to impose upon the ~avy while the Navy wanted the Fl8. He either has his facts wrong or h as m ade a slight error of an 18 for a 16. KEITH ELLIS Leaderslaf p To the Editor · We hear a lot about leadership 1n t h e country . Wh al about leadership in the home7 Ma ny pare nts are asking their s m all childre n, rather than giv· ing th(>m a n y kind of mor a l leadership. The children are left to follow their whims . They often call their parents by f1r~t names a nd have no respect for authonty or age. What is sore ly needed these d lJy~ i~ leade r s hip, and especial ly moral leadership in the homt> JAM ES BOLDING ~ q 0 -----.. ... I r ""'--._./ ,,,...,-... ...... ~ ..... -,,,/ "Hoorclerl" Dear Gloon1y Gus Trying to talk to the Vruted Ne1tions 1s like trying to t•onnnce a n :mt eat1.·r that it 1s being unfJ1r t11 or- g;.mized labor. S.R. Gloomy CU\ <omm•nO ··~ ~-bmollH DY r it4cHr\ 4nO 40 noe n•C~\\tHitv ttlle<t ow "''"" ot tnf' Mwip~p~r Send your P«l Dffn lo Cloomv Gu\, D~ll• P olol Reaga11. 'Roast' In Offing ( EVA NS -NOYAK J P rt.•sidt>n l F ord's p1)J1t1t'al opt•rat1ve:; m~~Y escalalt' li111t·r n<>ss 1n the Ford Rea )..!a n :-.ht1wd0wn in :--;('w llampsh1n"s pn'sl(1t•nu;il primary reh. 2·1 by d1:>p:1tchin;.:: ;1 "truth squad .. of Hepuhhc:in ll•r1slC1tors from sun· :w C;,ll 1f0rn1a tn snowv .\'ew Ii amps h 1r1· t 11 r 1 ck · <1 r <1 rt Rragan·s E.'l#!ht Y<'3r record .is ;..r0vernor Stu Spenct>r. lhe tough Los Anl?t'les pc1litical consultant who l" now run ning the Font n3t1onal c;.im pa1j?n, a:-.kt'<i prominent :; t a t l' legislators to h o u nd Reagan on hi:s 15·day :;peak ing sched ule i n ~ e w Hampshire. With Reagan devot inl! a major part of his speeches to claims of fiscal a nd welfare r e- forms. the pro F'ord legislators would contend that he actually pushed up spending and taxes while governor . However . Spencer was turned down by the legislator who would h<tve been the most prestigious truth squad m e m ber : state As- sembly minority leader Robert Beve rly, who m ay run for Congress next year and is stay- ing ne utral in the Ford Reagan race, at lt'ast for the present. R U T ANOTH E R well -· r egarded s t ate legislator . As - semblyman J erry Lewis, has agreed lo go to :"Jew Hampshire wit h tw o o r thr e e other legislators to critique Reagan·s r ecord. The ploy was used by Spencer i n m3n a gin g Ne l so n Rocketell(>r 's unsuccessful cam - paign in the 1964 California pre- sidential primary when liberal :statr legislators dogged Barry Goldwater's steps. It seE"med to work well then with local politi- <'t:1ns c riticizing an outsider, but lht're 15 doubt how we ll sun· tllnned California ns will go over in wintry up per New England hashJng over b ygone days in Sacramento. Mo r tover , the Ford truth squad would violate the unctuous ''Jlth Com mandment" -t hou 11halt not s ptak ill of another Rt>pubhc:.in instituted by the Californi a Repu blican party in l96SiWo e nd s ui ddal s t rite Crime Funds Failing W:\Slll.\'GTO.\' Du ring th1' '\ .. ,tm \l•<lr::. i3w and ordt•r were nonon;d mort> in thl• preachmt-nt !n.1:1 Uw pr:.ict1ce Tiw lt•r m ''as i ntroducl'd to jli•::::e:: b~ Hil·hnrd Kleindienst, \\:ltt 'lli-';..'~·'( vd ; .1 w .111d n: dt•z ·' ~·' ~' 1'.•mp.1:~·n <'r" : , : H .1 r r ,. ·; •:d" ,1:1·r 1t1 1 1,, I . .I 11 h :1 \) : 1· 11 l' i i ;1:n.t'd :: up in I !1 1: 3 ,I !I cl :n.1d\· .1 1 ht• · 11.1: :1 Iii l' :n t• 11f H:l'i1.11 d .\'ixnn·s c-amp~11gn. :-.p1n1 .\r'lll'W )!~I\ l' lm1tl \OJCl' tu l:m :111el nrdl•r" on the cam - ;l.•:,.r:l !1.1:i .\:-:rH·1r n·ward. Agn<>w. \l1tl'ill·ii .111d f..lt•indwnst li.'l'a mt• :ht• l'i111·: pi 1111111tors pf l<i w and 11rdl·r :11 tiw ;>.i1x11n Adm.imstra- : :11:1 Trw~· jni1wd in J anu<iry, 1:17!. ::i ;1n11'l,1i rn ing :1 m ajornC'w ,en:: n: :11 1• pro).{ra m . They \'o" t•d. ,11 ,1 cost of $160 million, !Cl! c•cltl('t' ('l'lmt• In t•ight targeted t':· :<·:-hv f1Y l' Pl'l'<.'C'nl in two•yt•ars .1:1d up ll• 20 r<'rcent 1n five years. T HE T HREE l<lw and order ::t~lw:1n:-; iatt'r stumhlrd over the :~1w 1ii t·m:-~lv<':: <lnci wound up in ,·~r~·:n1 rl<'l!r('es of Jeopard y hefnrt• th<' <·our ts. Their a nti- t'l': mt• program, :;adly, did n 't :.1n• mueh hetll'r. Th<' I.:iw Enfor cement As- ... ,,t:mc<' Administration (LEAA) 1n:::sts 1t 1~ too e3rly to asscess th(' 1mpC1ct or the program upon cr:me. The ::igency's own crime f11wres. upon which the program w~s ba:-ed, <ire st ill unavailable. Rut the F RI 's crime statistics h.He beco m e the o ffic ial y3rdstick of just how much evil lurks in the hearts of men. These figures, which are acce pted as (JACK ANDERSON) ::-cri p ture b y l a wmen ever - ywhere. show that total crime in ihe eight targeted cities did not drop five percent but shot up more than ·13 pe rcent during the two year 1972· H period. 1; all fai rness. thl' $160 million' was d isburse d with th e particular inte nt of r educing homicide. r ape, r obbery a nd ag· grava ted ass ault. In t hese catej?ories. the eight cities did bt>tter, with a n aver age increase of only 10.2 percent. Two of the cities . Dallas and Newark, ac- tually showed s mall d eclines in these more grievous crimes. FROM J.F:AA 's <'Onfide nti al files. WC nave Je3rned how some of t he $160 m illion was spent. It might be e nlightening lo com- pare the e xpenditures with the crime figures: -In Atla nta. a full $1.5 million was spent to purchase helicop- ters to increase police "visibili· ty." Another $72, 750 went ''to m odif y existing f ield report forms," and $28,24 6 was used to hire an adminis trative assistant for the police chief. None of this kept the crime rate from soaring ·16.4 percent. -In Ba ltimore, $442,845 was awarded to h ir e civilians for deskwork a nd, the reby, to free policemen t o fi g ht cri m e . Another $420, 777 was invested in a helicopter pa trol, and $204,000 w as s pent for guar d s , T V monitors and inter coms to keep an eye and ear on publi c housing projects. Crime in Baltimore, nevertheless, s hot up an alarm- ing t19.6 pe rcent. -The c ity o ( Cle veland wangled Sl00,000 from LEAA fnr pu blicit y . This d idn·t dt-tt·r crime, which rose 26.7 percent. -DAU.AS spent $54,102 on a disba nded progr am to tie 50 sensory burglar a larms to a helicopte r response system. Total crime, up 81.9 perC'ent, n·- ached greater heights than the helicopter s . -De nver spen t $522,000 of its federal allotme nt for stret>t light- i ng, but the extra light didn'l seem to h inde r the criminals. The crime rate.w as up 22.5 pcr· cent. -Newark a lso tried to shine· more light on C'ri me. with a. $107,200 expenditure on streel lights. An internal r eport also criticizes the city for failing to complete its ''evaluations." ThC' Newark crime rate has moved up 4.7 perce nt. -Portland, Ore., was granlrci $5,471 ,581 for adult correct1on:- projects. Ye t as of Sept. 30. 197·1, according to a report buned in the files, •'only $15,340 or .3 J)<'r • cent of thr total . • . had bc-('n l'X • pended." The city spent another $173,000 for s treet lighting. T he cri me rat e , n cvcr t h t'less, ::.;kyrocketed 57.6 pr r cC'nl. -THE SA)IE report chargt·~ that St. Louis rus hed ahead with projects "until t he budget wa" exhausted, independent of any community input. a coordmak cl master plan or baselim• d.1ta." The crime r ate, acC'ordingly, zoomed 55.9 percent. F ootnote : An official spokesm3n explained tu our ~•:--· socia te, Bob Owens, that tht• money w as supposed lo provide •·more bang for the buck ·· The s pokesm a n insisted that then· had been "individua l pro1ec-t suc- cesses" and a "number of in- stances " of r educed c1i mt' goals. Strikes and Public Safety K ansas City firemen setting fires! Almost in conceiva ble. A n d s triki n g f i rem e n threatened viQle nce a gainst a nybody who dated help put out fi res during their strike! The selfishnt'ss -the callous disregard of th e r ights of others whic h i s characteris tic of all strikes -is brought most sha rply into f ocu :i when th e s trikers ar e fire m en o r lawmen . H a s it oc - curred to you that all strikes are for the purpose of doing dam ag e? In any other situation an at- te mpt to gain a n advantage by doing harm to others is called "a crime." Ytt the striker "harms others'· legally. THIS LOGIC might have escaped me had Kansas City's striki ng firem e n not been ac- cu ·ed of nrson. Like you, l have bttn ind<>c· trinated over the years with a c· ceptance or "th~ strike" a» a d~ tense of a n u nderdo& agalMt on upperdog. Thtrtlor., It Is le&al, permissible and m or al. But when a mailman eoes on s trike and damaaes our vital Jines of communication with one Mother, who is the upperdo&'! ( PAUL HARVEY) The st riking garbage man or mailman is da m aging the people wh ose taxes finan ce the job' which he chose for himself. SURELY the authors of the Wagner Labor Act and other legislation s upportin g the workers' "right to strike" never i m agined that their law would be used by doctors . They intended to prevent the exploitation of "labor '' by the giants of industry. In the gener ations since, most of the "giants " have b een replaced by publicly held cor· por ations of stockholders where an y worker can •'share t he wealth" merely by purchasing stock in the company tor which he works. But that requires that he also sbare any com pany losse:s. So ·most worke rs instead de· mand contracts which provide more m oney even if financially the company is going backward. A.NO nn: people who eet hurt when the company g~ bust in· dude alt ••taborers." even those front oHice w orkers who tro- ql.lt'ntly work longer hours than tho.o;e in on th' production line. Ytt if the sttikc, as a negotJa· tion weapon, is legal, surely lhttc m ust be some distinction I when the strikers jeopardize the public safet y. When you accept a job 3..; policeman , fir e man, soldier or light.house keeper, it seems to mt> you forfeit certain freedoms. The very nature of those Jobs n·- quires that you do not desert your pos t -no matter w hat . Any firem an whose primary interest is mon ey is in the wrong job to st art with. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rnbtrt N Wtttd. Publt$/u•r Tltnma1 Kee111l, edl111r Barbaro Krttbich Editorial Poge Editor The e<htorial page of th<' Ot1ily Pilot seeks to info r m and :o;t1mulate readNs by present1111i on this page <11verse commt•nlarv on top1<·r. of in terest by syn1hrnt· t'(.I C'olumni:sls ond cartooni:o;tll, by providing a Corum for n•nder-;' ,·Jews and by presentin$Z thlll nrw<;paper·~ opin1on11 and 1eh•;11 on t"urrent topics The edltorfol optnlon Mthe Dally Pilot :.iµl)(!or only in the editorial column a l I.he top of the page. Opinion, ~'< pressed by thC' <'nlumnists :.ind cartoonllltl and letter ~nlt•rs .1ro th~lr own and no endor:--cmcnt of their views by the' Dt11l) Jl1lut should be lnfN rt•d • Monday, Dec. ~. 1975 • THE "All 1 A l'n1or glmg most ~ rou1 flt.'W:i l Ir '\·w~ uruon pl~x J. T 23.00C the sl mterE groui: ncd Jrsse T fund \\lth :-.atw l>.>Jn .l um on 'T ~ '':lt1r OU t;; l I ll'nt ~ T own \'.1 ldc quart foc1h Fa1rt ,,,.,,._._ Th Pf ho De po ,,,,_,,,, v. hen hers I 1 mil II· empl t>tl al Q(th1 ,I d1v1d the s vdot 1 its b holdi ., acce ion. 1 F:mr nuss .. :.isse• loam ' sent tract and med re as rn Al nam e m p Alas earr emp t $1, 14 Thl' hour for v I for 1 $27.~ ti om Tra< ofT1 I 'I TllE FAM ILY CIRCUS By BU Keane -\" •""-~ ' ( II 111' 'Y -r.)..-· I((~){"'' {} (..,}(j '(~l~ 0 ~ "All I'm gonna ask Santo for this year is a baby sister." Teamster Power Union Moves Into Alaska ANCHORAGE. Al aska (AP) -Teamster Union Local 959 has grown in 18 years from a strug- gling outpost in sparsely-populated Alaska to the most rnfluential and successful special interest 1-roup in the booming state, an Anchorage newspaper reports. In a copyrighted story. the Anchorage Daily "liews has begun to outline the means by which the uruon amassed and continues to maintain its com- plex political, economic and social structure. THE NEWSPAPER REPORTS THAT with 23,000 registered members in Alaska, the union is ·the state's most influential and successful special interest group. The article states that no other group can approach the concentration of power ear- ned by the organization's secretary.treasurer, J esse L. Carr. The newspaper reported the union's pension fund is approaching the $100-million level. Coupled w~th an investment poli cy channeled through the :\ollonal Bank of Alaska, where Carr ~its on the tll 1ard of d1 rPctors. the fund has helped make the union the st<1 te's mo!>t potent financial force. Tht' newspaper reports that the Teamsters, !'''3nmng both party and ideological boundaries, 1>utslnp both DemoC'ruls and Republicans in consis- lt•nt pohtical powl'r v.ithin Alaska. THE UNION AND RELATED ENTERPRISES own property in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, \' .ildez and Pa Im rr Mulli-million-dollar head quarters, offices, commercial and recreational foci ltlies are being drveloped in Anchorage and Fairbanks anq further development is planned The Tea nut en._ spanning both part and ideological boundaries., outstrip both Democrat• and llqublicans ·in. polf tfcal power. when it is justified by a rapidly growing mem- bership. The union also has invested more than $80 millton. drawn from four trust funds to which employers contribute money. The m9ney is invest- ed almost entirely in Alaska, making the union one Qf the state ·s biggest landlords, the writers say. Although investments over the years have been d1V1ded between mortgages, real estate, bonds and the stock market. recently Alaska housing and de- vt'lopment has gamed pnority. THE DAILY NEWS REPORTS THE union and its building corporation also have direct property holdings -some $33 m1Uion in planned assets. The newspaper stales the Teamsters also have access to their own federally-chartered credit un- ion. which began in 1964. The facility is managed by Emmett Wilson, who served as commerce com- m1ss1oner under former Gov. William A. Egan. The credit union claims more than $2 million in assets and has handled more than $10 million in Joans during its history. . Among contributing factors lo the union's pre- sent comfortable state 1s its ability to win hefty con- tracts for members, representing nearly 80 trades and crafts . Some employers say the high wage~. medical benefits and recreation facilities are the reason other state residents must pay more to live in Alaska, the Daily News r eports. AN ANCHORAGE FIRM WHICH was not named in the article recently compared the cost of employing a Teamster-represented worker in Alaska and in Seattle. The Anchorage employe earned almost $12,000 more than the Seattle employe, the newspaper said. Contributions to the union pension fund were Sl.144 yearly m Seattle, and $4 ,368 in An~horage . The Seattle worker earned $13,344 for working 1,920 hours, while the Anchorage worker earned $18,087 for working 80 hours less, the Daily News reported. The total for the Seattle worker was $15. 732.92 for one year. The Anchorage worker's total was $27,730.80. Gov. Jay Hammond has expressed reserv~­ tions about state employes represented by the Tri· Trades Public Service Council, which is composed of Teamsters, laborers and operating engineers. Fat Twins Seeking Big Names LORAIN Ohio CAP) -Benny and Billy McQuire figu're they are a cinch to become the biggest names in showbii . .Between them they weigh 1,460pounds. The 28-year-olds, listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's l ~gest twins, say they are assured of .nat1onaJ t l•vision appearances and are planrung to re- turn to the night club circuit they left about rune years ago. . . "Rl(lhl now we're workln6f on gettmg a pair of tuxedos to wear ln our act," says ~~ur, at 720 the liahter o{ the two by 20 pounds. It s no easy lHk An average pair oC everyday ·pant! cost us about $125 to $150, and that's with a discount on material.'' Mondi>y Uu<;oml>ur t;, 1 ~'.., /i 7 Artificial Sweets CP.edit Risks Analyzed Stqdie'd It's More Than Paying Bilh O,i Time WASHINGTON (U PI) -The Food a nd Drug Administration has sus- pended its approval of aspartame -an artificial sweetener that is 180 times sweeter than sugar. The FDA said animal studies indicated safety concerns have not been answered a bout the sweetener. ASPARTAME IS not on the retail market. The FDA approved its use last July for such things as cold cereals, instant coHee preparations, chewing gum and pud- dings. But claims by some scientists that it could cause convulsions in children o r uteri ne tumors caused it to be held off the market pend- ing further tests. THE AGENCY said it was issuing an order re- quiring the "immediate stay" on last year's ap- proval. By the Associated Press How good a credit risk are you? The questi~ is becoming more and more important as Americans s teadily build up their debts. Government agencies find financial institutions estimate that half of all Americans are making some sort of installment payments. By the third-quarter of 1975, consumer debt -not counting mortgages -was over $188 billion. BUILDING UP A GOOD credit rating mvolves more than simply paying your bills on time, although prompt payment is im- portant. The Continental Illinois Na- tional Bank and Trust Co. or Chicago notes that credit bureaus file newspaper stories covering good and bad events in the life of local residents. A re- port of an arrest for drunken driving would be included, for ex- ample. So would a report of a scholarship. According to the bank, credit is based on three C's: character, in· eluding general reputation . capacity, indicating ability to SOl JTI I COAST PLAZA (CON, UME R J pay; a!ld capita l, providing m· rormat1on·abQut total assets. THE COOPERATIVE ex- tension services of Rutgers, the state university of New Jersey, notes that creditors consider not only the size of yo ur income, but also the stability of earnings. Part·time income or overtime. for example , 1s not as big a plus as earnings from a full -lime pos1 lion. The length of time you have held your job and Lived in your home and community also will be weighed by potential creditors as will any report from a credit rat- ing bureau. Suppose two people are apply- ing for a loan. The first person has an annual income or $16,000 ; the second earns $10,000. THE PF.RSON EARNING the bigger salary would seem to be the better credit risk, but there are other factors to take into ac· count. Let 's assume the first person held three different jobs last year and has several charge The Qiana® nylon jumpsuit accounts with payments overdut• while the second per:.on ha' worked at his or her present po~1 t10n for five years and has only a small outstanding debt. Despite the smaller incoml', the second person is probably more likely to gel the loan. Establishing a good credit rat ing can be a problem bolh for young people just starting out and for formerly married women who. because of divorce or death. suddenlly find lhcmselvt:·~ on their own. N~w laws arc de signed to prevent thscnnunatwn because of sex m credit Lransat· t10ns. HERE IS SOM F. AOVICF. from the Rutgers exten~1on ~l'n in.• 011 how to establish a good cn.>cht rating: -Get a full · or part lime job. Be aware that you might ha .. e to work for sever a l months. however, before you can qualify for a Joan or other type of cn .'<l1t. -Open a checking account in your own name. This applies ulso to married womt:n who have joint accounts with their hus bands. An additional 1n dividual account 1s a big plu~ in building an individual cn.><l1t ra1 ing . UPITtl~ Nrw Chif-1 Barbara Oeb5 ~ nc" pr es ident or ~1 a n h a t t a n v 1 I I l· College in Ne\\. York Dr. Debs, v. ho will continue to teac h art. history, is married to Richard De bs, ~o. 2 executive of Federal Reserve Bank of New York. 11 \ llH\ f,tllll~\l lH SPEAKS OUT 1n the l•1jlflQl{•ll Let us share in your joy of giving ' "So luxurious you'd never suspect it's practical" You arc chc laJy of ch~ hour in chi s scrumpcuousl}' so l r jumpsuit of Qian:i' nylon. Z ips up ch(' fronc ro form a bold cowl curtl c or zips Jown as fa r as you da re. Dctailc:J with. smocked cuffs and bc:lr. Styled wich no sec in waisc, so you can Jccc:rminc your own waisd ine for a perf ecr fi r. Sc:lccc rcJ, black o r brand y hues. Styled by Holly. Sizes P,S,M,L, S44 Robes and Leisurew('ac Bullock's o uth Coast Plaza, San Diego Frce,vay I at a, 5 56-06 l t A• DAILY PILOT Monday. Dectmt>er 8. 1975 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlond1 ··1 ... ,.,· llll'\ 1111.tlh l t~Ull'd out J \\.)~to kl'l'P \UU d'-'·" trnm thl· 't'l'rl•tanal pool. Deaths Elsewhere ANNAPOLIS, Md . (AP> -Con s tance McLaughlin Green , 78, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian. died Friday at her daughter's home . The Pulitzer wa s awarded f or 'Washington, Village and Capital. 1800-1878." LOS ANGELES CAP> Death 1"01 it"e• LA FON EUGENE J LA FON. re>•Otnt of N••POrt Bt•C11, Ca PaHPd •w.ty OecemDer S. .,7S Surv1vt'd by t- dotugnten, Mrs G.raldtne Mil'dlnQ and Mrs Virginia Nash Prtv•tt 'le''"""' _,.., hf!ld today •I We>tCltlt Mortt.¥y tntermpnt Forul Lewn Glenoale. ·wntclllf Mortuary dtr•Ctors. IUIUtlMOINE -Louis Factor, 68, retired vice president and director ol Max Factor and Co., died Thursday of a heart attack. MIAMI <UPI) -B. Robert Swartburg, 80, a New York-born architect who designed the Miami Beach Convention Center and many others of the area's most famous bwldings, died Sunday. FARIBAULT, Minn. (AP> -Hiram Higsby, 66. a country music entertainer for 51 years. died of a self-inflicted bullet wound Friday. He was an original member of the National Barn Dance show which ... tarted o n WLS rn Cbicagoin 1928. Df••olutfon• 01 Marriage . SchOol 'Recruiting' Students BY DOUG F RIT'LSCllE Of._ O.llr ... i.t Staff For years, businesses have sent recruiters to college campuses to lure prospective grads into their employ. But a turnabout pro- gr am is underway at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Campus recruiters are going into businesses seeking pro- spective students. students at l.he 32,000- student campus The number has been the first to resp0nd to the recruitment effort, Martin said. increasing at about 10 "MOST OF the people percent a year. a figure h that includes Vietnam, we're trying to reac have a wife and kids and ~Id war and Korean a job. For the most part ar veterans. _ its a dead end job. Or But on May 31. 1976, GI maybe they're on the Wl· Bill educational benefits emplolment line and a for Korean and cold war GI Bil check is a viable veterans expire. About alternative to an un- 1,400 of Orange Coast's employment check, veterans no longer will Martin said. be eligible. "Many of them don't maybe at night," Martin said. From the employer viewpoint, the recruit- ment err ort is aimed at improving job skills and taking some of the ex- pensive load for employe training off the backs of employers, he added. THE AIR FORCE vet nodded and smiled on his way out, "Yeah, I gave him (Uncle Sam) four years. Now I'm going to get what I'm entitled to." GI Bill educational benefits total $270 a month tor a sintle stu dent attendmg school CuJI time. A full-time mar- ned student with two I children would get $388 a month . Part -tame benefits are half to three- quarters the full-lime rate. · The vets office at Orange Coast is in two white trailers oft. Fairview Road near the gym at the northwestern end of the campus. The veterans' counselors may be contacted by calling 556-5853. And the response to the week-old program has been good, according to Fioyd ··curly" Martin, a counselor for the campus veterans' affairs office. FOR THE VETS of- fice , the new r ecrwt- ment effort as part of a bureaucratic battle for survival In essence, the office must increase the enrollment or veterans or M a rt i n a n d Ji m know that they can get Greene, outreach direc-veterans' benefits for go- tor for tbe vets office. ing to school part time, don't know whether ......................... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii those students will con- tinue school or drop out. But both concede that the prognosis is not good for continued growth of enrollment or veterans. Jose its financing. MART IN, whose That would mean the' nickname ··curly" did office's educational; not leave with a full financial, counseling, black beard be shaved tutorial. employment offaweekagotoeasehis and housing services for entree with employers, veterans would go down has been going door to the drain. door among businesses Also. the counselors at seeking recruits. ''The thing is,'' he said the office freely admit, it would mean the ir jobs. in an interview. "that' The federal Depart-there are a lot of Viet- ment of Health, Educa-nam vets out there who hon and Welfare sup-don't know about their plied a grant to finance benefits. Or, if they do, the vets office. based on they don't know how to get them.'' the hi gh number of veterans at Orange An Air Force vel from Coast College and on the Viel n am War d a Y s rncreasang number of stopped in to chat on his vets who enroll each rounds of enrolling in air frame technology year. VETERANS A C- COUNT for about 5,000 PUBLIC NOTICE courses. He was one of P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USIHUS NAME STATEMENT The tollowlnv person 1s CloinQ busl FICTITIOUS I UStNEU ne~us MAME STATEMENT J . MUSCH ANO ASSOCIATES, 170 The follow1nQ per SOM •re clotnQ busl-NeWllC>f1 C.ntt!f Or Ive, Newp0r1 Beech, nnu\ C.lllomla92660 CALICO, 1601 Oovt Slrut, John R. Musch. 83S Promontorv Ntwpor1 Beach, Calllornle 97660 Orlve, Ntwl)Or1 Beach, Caltfom1a 91660 Guald F Matllno ly , 1Hl2 This buslnus Is conClucled b\' <ln 1n Ol•mond Head Drive . Tusl•n, dlvldufl. C.llforn11'11680 John R. Musch Ro1>er1 L Ashley, 7b<W> No Louise. This statement was Iii~ w1lto tn.. Sltnta Ana, Cal1lofnta '1106 County Clerk ot Oranoe County on Gt'rald A Garrell, Oil C..v101a, December•. 1975. HOW TO ENJOY THE REST OF YOUR LIFE fd TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATIONT .. PROGRAM . lS Easy Na tu nil Relaxing for more Energy Efficiency Happiness FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES COSTA MESA COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH Tues., Dec. 9--.'-4oon e>r-..Coat~ Sclftc• ... 10 Wed., Dec. IO~ & 8 p.m. Wtd.,DK. l~p.a M.-.,..•ScMol' ...... w..-...&1n11e TMC..._. '66 '4*tr St. l.H MlhU SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Tues., Dec. 9-7:30 p.m. M.co Fanshr Jr. HkJll 2560 I c...-. D.t AYIOll DANA POINT Wed., Dec. I 0-7:30 p.m. o ..... .._.Sc.._ a.. 705-ZlldR_. lllll ....... "-"""St. HERMAN CLAYTON BURl(IN OINE, resld•nl oi Garden Grove Ca Oat• of Cleath December S. 197$ Survlvttel by his wile. Paultne °"'"'" dine; two SOM. K•nneth •nd Ja~ Bl.trlolnCllne . one daughter, 011r1ene ~ler; mother In lew, Olga Br0U9""r lour slit.rs, SIA b rothers \f'vpn grandChllClren a nd two 9r ~a1 9reno<hlldrtn. Gravf!\IClt \ervlcf'\ woll l'A llelCI TunClay, ~cembfor 9 "' 10 00 AM. Rose Hiii\ Memorial Par~ Wt.II lier, Ca , direc ted by Pt•1' Family C.Olon,.1 Funeral Home Wutminster Ca • FllM Hov•mber 26 Nf!wc>0rt 6ucto, Cal1lorn1• '7660 FSOJ31 FOR INFORMATION CALL 533-7350 LAGUNA BEACH 499-2739 • HAIHJ£ ELDEN HERMAN THEODORE HARTJE. rH1Clent of AnClt'rson. ca. O•le of Cl•alh December 1. 1'7S. SurvlYl'd by two dauor11ers, OalrlM Land •nd Wtndy Harlie one son Stewn HanJe. Servlc"s will be !Wld TUH<My, 0.cember • 10 lO AM Peu Family Co1on1al Funerdl Home, We\lm.nsttr, Ca TQC1t,Mlchael Rand Anne This buslnen Is conducted by a Publishf!d Or•noe c.out oaitv p,101, Bre~r Bar~raL anoPaul R ~nt,•l oartnershlp 1_~0K~e=m~~~r~l~,1~~~2~L~~~·~19~7~S-~~~7~~7~S~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SpeulCllnQ, Cynthi• and Je1ter1e Lynn C..ralCI A Garrell Anderson, Michaele and Donald This s1•1emen1 wu filed with the SC9'0GGY J ACI( H SCROGGY re\lelenl ol Newe>0rt B•a< h, Ca Oate o! CINtn h DKember '· .,,S Surv1v•C1 by'"' w.tf' E\IMr ScrOC)lly one C1au9nter ~n S.b.9, lwo gran<kh1ldren all cl Play" .~ ~Y. C. ,,_.morial ~rv1ce\ will be held at I 00 PM TueSday, Pac11tc View ~pel. lfttermeftt wlll bt l)rlval<' .rt Pacific View MemOO'lal Park. Ne.woor1 8el1Ch. ca. R<'V 0o .... d Kull oM•C•dt lnq Family SVQ114tsls memoflal con lrtbUllons be made 10 The Ameroc.1n Olncu Soclelv or The Commun•lv Con9re9a1tonal Chur ch M•mor1o1I Fund, Corona Cl<'f ~r. Ca Pac•flc vi.w Morluary directors. TEPPER NAN IC. TEPPER. resident of la9una HI Its, Ca . O•I~ of dutto Oec41'"ber 6. UIS Survived by ll('r husband, Meyer Tec>c>er . dauototer, Rulh Coton of San JOS<', ea. S.rvlces -re held II 11 00 AM today, MofwJey, 0.Cember I, Pacific View OWlll('I. lr>- terment, Pacific View Memorial Pa r1t, Newl)Ort Beach, C•. P•Clllc View MortuMy directors ECCLESTONE LOLA M. ECCLESTONE, r..Vdenl of Newport Beach, Ca. Oete of CIHtll O.cemb« '· 197S Survived by Poer l'lu\band, Charles V. Ecclutone; OluOl'lleN, Cl'larlene Ward of Ar<-'I• and ~rllyn Hast oi PU.tdena, ca , sl~ ten. Oorotny Quinn of Los A...-~s ano YertM ClewleftCI Of Glendale, C., two grandc hildren Memorl•I services 11 00 AM W.OnesC1o1y, Pacific View O..pel Entombment, Founl.,n Vtew ~usoteum In AttaClafte lft ,..., of flow."'· memorial contrlt>utlotlis m.y be made to your favorite charily. Pacific VlewMortuarydlred~. I YERS CHARLES J BYERS, rt\ldtnt of C:.lrCl<'n (;rove. Ca Oelt of CIHth Ol!Cembtr 6, l97S SurvlvtClbyl\ls..Cte, GIMr~ By•n; Clau911ter, M"-Oii,..,. s IGl•nrose> Youno of Fremoflt, Ca ; lour qrendchlldr•n. ICalhlfl!n ~ •n<I c;.-P90rY Yoong of Fremont, #Mt Step~n and Peter Youn9 of Ew• 8'Kh. Hawaii Private f11mllywrvl~ l 00 PM Tuesday, Pacific Vltw Mo morial Parlt. Newc>0rt Beach. Ca. P1t1llc Vltw MOrluery dl,..ctors. 19'0WN,Jlt. EUQtne County Cltrk of Orer>Qe County on Nov· F.,1,.., J •cll Byron and JaCQ~hne ...-r 11, "75 Anna K•"oatrtck c;.orve Wesley ano Jf'an Publisnta Orano~ Coast 0•1ly Polot. Andr<'a ' ~· 24 enCIOec 1,8, IS 1• "7S .uet.7S Floyd Ruth I and Leonard I Tinnell, Michael Lee and Co•lttn PUBLIC NOTICE Oen•w ICa••. 111. En1e Y ano Ernt\l IC I FICTITIOUS llUStHt:!>!> Kthoe, Ke1lll Oav1C1 ano Po!lf•t•d NAME STATEMENT C..yle The IOllOWlnQ persons .,e 001ngbus• .Jontt, M.offlyn Ju nne and JamM nes\ a\ Carrol ' ASHCO 1601 Dove Slrttt. Newpon H•clo..oto.. Billie M and H~nrv A Beach, c.a111orn1e '1660 Al••ander, Ldur• Lee and Gre99 Gerald F. M•tl•nqty, 1Hll Prttlon OtemonCI H•ad Or1ve, Tust in, Compa rdo. Elonbett; Lucille and (alttorftla'1.-0 Jamtt Robert Robert L Asnley, 7!>06 No Loo•w Gochllall, Donna S. and Herold Lin. !>ante An•. California '710li coin (,erald A. Garrell, 08 Gav•ota, IConrelh. Sanc:lra E. and Charif\ K. NewPOr1 Beacll, C&lllornia 920h0 CreMh•w. Frantes L and RonaldB This busonos 1\ conClucled by • Davies, William J . and Jacoba V Qttlefal parlntr\hiP Herre fa, Stella 0 and M1chul A. Gerald A G•rrett Pitman, Jack F and Sharon F Th•\ statement was l•ltd with lhe Ruuell, Buck and Fun V County Clerk ot Oran9e Covnty on Nov· Starr, Ela in<' M. and Richard A. tmbtr 11. 1q7s Nix.on, Herole Brent and l(aren Ffft61 Elaine PubllSl'ted Orano• Coa~I Oa1ly Pilot. Hollis, UrsuleM. and Ronald C. Nov 74, and Oec 1, ll, is. 19, 1915 ~IS Quehchke, Ch•rles w. and Linda ------------ 0.rllne li.rtwn, Anna bf'lleaftCI BernarCIE. Scarpa, Jarry fl\d Marjorie A. Hanson. a.ti. E. 1nd Frank Lewis JohannJen. Bu fdeH Robert •nd Oolorn Ernestine F19tr. Horner M. and ~rlene K SenlH, OeDOra L. ano Antllonv Olivid Simon, Sr., Earl Ray and Linda F•ye M<Gtnnoi. Llnoa A. •nd Michael So. Helm , Nancy A. anO Jolln C Mtndou, Lind• SU»n and Anthony Artl\vr ~c OcxlOlll, IC•tll'lftn Ind Wiiiiam 0 Howllrd,Grt90T. •ftCI Hattlt l.. Glennan, Hti.n E. Ind Charles L. ~. Franc:ls Edwfrd •nd Vorginl• C..11• Adams, Dennis A.and OoloresM. Romero,Jlll•nOSt~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aU~INESS MAME STATEMENT Tne lo1tow1n9 person\ •re CIOlnQ M. nil'\\ •S CONCO. 1601 Oov• !.lrett, Newport Beach. Cahtorn1a '7660 Gereld F Mallln9ly 11432 01amone1 H'•d Oflve, Tu~tln Caloforn1• 92680 Robert L Ashley, 7606 NO LO<J•k, Sant• An•. Ca11torn1a 9270b Ger•ld A Garrell 4511 G.lv1ot11, Ntwp0rt Beach. Cahlorn1a 91660 This business •S conoucteCI by a ventral parlntrVup G.f•ICI A C.arrttt lhls \latemenl Wa\ ftled ..ntl\ tl\t County Cltrk oi Ore nve County on Nov ember lt, tt7S Tiit, WllOcls Prnton enO Lh1vl1 Lvnn Lawson, Judith Yvonne and Gary F~ w..,,.,. · PvlllllhtO OranQe Coast Oa••v 1>1101, ~.OMr1ot1tA.andJohnA. Hov. l4,•nd Otc.1,I, ts, 1, 191S 4"491 7S c.ocHy, e.wny G. Ind Wester s. Mock, Rol)tn Clal,. •l\O 0.vld Lee ~. H•llCY Bond end JoM H. MelendlJ, Theresa S. and Wllllam R. Nwnrt. Sllaron Ann •nCI 8tnnY Lllly.Anlolnette•ndMuvln Roy Dubeflon. Carolyn Sue •ftCI Emory Hubec.lter, Lydl• J•de •nO Allan s. We cover the waterfront In the LEO HARRISON BROWN, JR. f'HI• O...t oi Dan• Potnl, Ca Oat• of dNtt\ ;;..· ------------------------. Otumber s. 1q15 Survl~d by Pols Pll•tnl>. Mr & Mr\ leo Browr1, Sr. Of Rocto.toro. M1c h 1oen. M•morlal Mf'llC<K Monday 1 lO PM, McCormick La9vna B .. ch Cto ap<'I. Fvnera1 I suvices and 1ntermf!nt, Rockford, MkhlQan McC.Orm1ck 1..l19una 0..Ch ! Mort\Nry local Cllreclor~ BAL TZ-8EAGEAON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 87:MM50 Coeta Mesa 646-2424 BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broedway Costa Mesa &42-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY l~una Beech 494-9415 San Juan Capistrano .495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARIC Cenwtery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drf\'9 Newport Beach, California 84+2700 ~.IC FAMILY COLONIAL ~UHERAL HOME 7901 BolM Ave. w ... mln1ter 893-3525 SMITH9' MOWNAAY 827 Mein St Hunn~r:ICh Totally different than any other The SCHICK Weigh t loss program doesn't use pills, shots or fad diets It is based on con5i1tent w'eight reduction by relieving the DESIRE for fottening foods ••• actually changn your eating habits so you will no longer DESIRE fat- tening foods. This method grew out of the same $6,000,000 research that developed the famous Schick Centers for the Control of Smoking. Call HW for i1f ormatit1 558-8404 LET US HELP J ERRY is I 3 years old and has an IQ of 140. He's considered mentally gifted, but he's failing his schoolwork. He and his parents have been called to meet with the vice principal. He once was a leader at school, but n ow has trouble getting along with everyone. His parents don't know where to turn. LISA. a pretty red-haired teenager, carries pills in her billfold. She pops pills in the morning, between classes at school and at night. She is 15 years old. She's been popping since she was 12. She can't or won't talk t o her parents. She lies a lot. Her parents love her and want to help. BOB is a perfectionist, but he's living in an imperfect world and can't handle it. He's a bright student from an ordi· nary middle-class home. Bob is 17 and he is an alcoholic. Bob sneaks drinks before school. He has booze In h is school locker. Bob is irritable, restless, hostile and indifferent, his parents are worried. He needs help. Let Us Help With: Crisis Intervention -When a problem is so big or com· plex that you are unable to see alternatives, talking .with a professional may help. Marital Discord -A counselor helps establish a starting point and guidance for husband and wife. Adolescent Problems -The ·years 14 through 18 are trying for the young person as well as his parents, learning to communicate is one of the basic steps a counselpr can help bring about. Single Pantnt Problems -The single parent may often feet Ignored in a couple-oriented society. Trying to be two people, mother and father, can be too diffi· cult for one person to handle. l 2011 Wost Chapman Avenue Orange, California 92688 Phone: (714} 997-1831 I .. Geriatric Problems -Sometimes a senior citizen parent needs tender loving care away from the family, spe-- cialized nursing care, or a place-to live with others near his or her own age, and the children who maka these decisions must learn how to cope with their feelings of guilt. Alcohol and Drug Problems -More and more people are becoming dependent on alcohol and other drugs • Specialized medical care and a treatment program are needed. Individual Psychiatric Problems -Sometimes we feel that our world is ca'llng in o n us. Tension, anxiety, and fear may keep us from coping eff ectlvely with everyday life. Psychiatric help may be your first step toward healthy IMng. 'roM.m T•llt Shop 2011W.~Aw.. 1 Onnp, C.llfoml1 ~ CHAPMAN AVE. t:i z i ' ( . "' , -~ ' . ·~I -~ ~.r. . "' ' .. ,, .. . ~ ' :.f. ;.I.! -• I' ' ~ - i I ) ~A ' ·~ J. .. :•na1 ;>at t :!in ·'En • '• : c ~eve ·"ria ~ gru :'A& ~Co :-~ -: J ~hal :•co• ~[ ~ ~ Jmi ~se· ~wit js~ ::~ 1 ?wb ~blil I' ~]y t ;£out ~ 1 ~1d 0 .~an] ;fl as 1 ~bU< F.; av1 rhr r <; ~ tw~ pe1 of da· ~ . 1 -su acl acl Th cia ce1 tio: ba• ter. pet of be ST thi ~o '5h! Bo 'se1 Th }>e ,ap ~01 du 'le we {'e I ~·ii ,th; I.be II'h in th.I t.\i~ ., • I 3 R's Taught Here PhiJnics, Honesty Head Program By ANNE COOPER Of Ult Dtllr PlleUl.tt i) o/32 ~·Capable GATES SCHOOL IS LOCATED . i in an older section of El Toro ' 1Ad where houses are noticeably , v;ser? more modest than those in the J &.i • prestigious Lake Forest section . S Like the school, the houses were :~ Ancestors of people built more than 10 years ago. :·named Prescott stayed Trees have bad a chance to grow. ;>at the "Priest's Cottage" and many children in sixth grade . ;P.n the villages of old this year at Gates attended kin- IJ England. deq~arten at the school. ·" • : ONLY ONE out' of Berman was also at Gates ~every 32 licensed mar-when the sixth graders were in :; riage counselors is re-kinden:arten. • garded by the American· ~Association of Marriage "We.all benefit from this kind ~Counselors ~s qualified. of continuity," he said. "There is ·-~ ALMOST but not quite a rapport that builds between a • · settled staff and families who ~half the citizenry in this view us as their neighborhood ~country lives within 100 school. There ls a different, more f.~· ( L. M. BOYD ) trusting relationship possible • here than in a more affluent, up- wardly mobile population." ~miles of an ocean. And A F E E L I N G 0 F ~seven-tenths of it is neighborhood is ·enhanced, ·~within 200 miles of such Berman said, by the fact that 90 ) s al.t water· percent of Gates students walk to ~4 THOSE RARE souls school. Although the school bas a ~who are totally color volunteer program, not as many :;·blind also suffer general-· mothers participate during , school hours as in some Sad-~ly from vision that's way dleback schools because most ! outoffocus. Gates m others work to help t THAT DEER called a support their families. "I don't ~d oe doesn 't range . *.anywhere nearly as far ~:as does that deer called a ;lbuck. Figure a buck's ~average range at about ~hree miles. ~ . ~ SURVEYS SHOW that t two out of three retired persons see at least one of their children every day. l BACKACHE If you are normal, pre- -sum ably your back aches. Or at least it .aches some or the time'. The medical statisti- cians report that 80 per- cent Ctf the U.S. popula-. tion experiences said low back pain. And they con- tended that anything ex- perienced by 80 percent of the population has to . be considered normal. 'NO DICK, JANE' Prlnclpal Berman ask a student whether his mother works," Berman said. "I ask where she works.'• "The principal said he has worked around the problem of having mothers unavailable dur- ing school hours by arranging evening conferences and volun- teer work which can be done at ·home. He has also arranged day care for mothers who want to COMPACT UBRARY REHOVOT, I srael (AP) -Scientists at the Weizmann Institute said they are developing a data storage method us- ing laser beams that can rerord the equivalent of 1.000 books on a plate the sileof a postcard. WHAT 'S YOUR STAND on the notion that some teachers in \some ghetto schools '6hould get combat pay? Boston school officials ~eriously proposed such. They say too many inex- perienced educators get appointm ents in the tougher schools. They \hink an extra $1 ,000 a ;y~ar in the pay envelope would attract more ~easonedinstructors. The clusic camel IWr sport coal by IJHETJ', with i coonliuting plaid trouser ... A IDpet gift Coit $145.00. Troasen from $30.00 volunteer but are hampered by preschool-age youngsters. ALTHOUGH BERMAN stressed the school's emphasis on basics, like phonics ("We've never let Dick and Jane into the school."), he said he has en· couraged his f acuity to devise a diversified program to meet in· dividual student needs. Gates students have the first elective program in the district, Berman said. Twice a week for one 30-to 40-minute period, stu- dents choose among 30 electives, including macrame, coolung (for boys ). swi mming at a neighborhood pool and working on the school's radio station, K- GATES. Berman described the school's program for mentally gifted minors <MGM) as "low profile." "I have two MGM kids of my own." said the principal, who is working on a Ph.D. degree. "These are kids who a r e damaged by being made to seem' different from the others. They tend to be more demanding of themselves. The last thing they need is undifferentiated demand coming at them from the out· side." BERMAN SAID a schedule has been worked out for the Gates multi-purpose room so that each student passes through it at least once each day. "Some children are participat- ing in the MGM program in the multi-purpose room, but all the kids are involved in some pro- gram in there. Consequently, the .MGM kids are just part of the gang -as they should be," he said. Berman has no plans to leave his post. "We have a darn good pro- gram," he said. "The new school board is in touch with the com- munity a nd involved with what is happening in the schools. I feel no inclination to leave." -Monday. December a. um; OAILY PILOT AS Serrano To Open Jan. 5 Serrano Intermediate School, the Saddleback Valley Unified School District's newest cam- pus, will open to students Jan.5. Moving of furniture and equipment should be c ompleted over the Christmas recess period, according to district of- ficials who say that con- struction is in the final stages. The school, near the in- tersection of Jeronimo Road and Canada Road in El Toro, was original- ly scheduled to open in September. Serrano · s tudent s , meanwhile, are a ttendin g doubl e sessions at Los Alisos Intermediate School, Mission Viejo. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The IOllOWl"9 perwM are cloi"9 IK6l· neuu. G ANO H ARCO, 1898 Newport Blvd., Costa Mua, CA 92617 George Yessa1an, 12075 Wutmtnster Ave., Apt. JS, Garden G< ove, CA 92~3 ·onane H Ad fsslan, 6500 Wl!stm1ns1er Ave., Garden Grove, CA m43 lhl\ business Is conduct~ Dy a c;ie<ier.i p.1rtnuv1lp. Geor~ Yeswien This st•tement was filed w1tn I~ C.OUntv Clerk 01 Oran<,ie County on No•· ·~· 19, 1'175. F4*7 Pllbhsneo Or.,1~ Cont Daily Piiot, Nov.2•,andOet. 1,1, lS, 1975 4'2+15 LagunaSe~ Christmas Breakfast ' . U PI TtlftlllttO THE JEWEL THIEF SOUTH COAST VILLAGE ATSUNFLOWER&BEAR SANTAANASS7-4052 The Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce will eet i nto the Chnstmas spirit with a holiday breakfast at 8 Wednesday in the Hotel · Laguna. The program includes entertainment by the Top of the World Laguna Boys' Chorus, sing-along Chnstmas songs and toy collection for the Marine Corps Reserve's Toys for Tots program. Reservations are re· quired, 494-1018. PUKAS From. $399 LIQUID SILVER ()lakes 6 Necklaces) $895 ~;oz. CORAL TURQUOISE HISHI Animated· Christmas Decorations A .t ••• 5outh Coast ?taza • IF YOU FIGURE that· ~ine is -something less. "1tan excellent, my dear, d>etter s erve it chilled. (fhe sour or bitter flavors .in poor wine come through more distinctly twhen it's warm. Every year you wind up with something the latest body-shaping equipment make 1t ships for just half the regular first-yea membership price each. Regular individual memberships are also available at low cost you don·t need tor Christmas. easy. 'And our annual Hoh day Offer makes 1t Another five or ten pounds. easier still. And an~ther resolution to lose it. Two memberships for the price of one. So why not avoid the Holiday Weight? That's right. If you join between Novem- So why put 11 off? You II only put it on. The shape of tomorrow starts today. Why not get a head-start on a lean year? ber 24th and December 21 sl. you and your ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Steam , sauna, whirlpool and exercise on partner may purchase one-year member- BOB'S FAMILY RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SHOP 1409 S. El Camino Real• S• Clemente 492·1353 lWO TERIY AKI STEAK A-BOB DINNERS s49s FOR OHLY Marinated In Oriental Sauce and served with grilled pineapple Our offer includes Soup-of-the-day · ·or Choice of Salads, Mixed Green or Chef's Special Cucumber · and Sour Cream Satad. Alce Pilaf, Roll and Butter 1 Olp this .c~ ..• wed like you tO get acquainted with the NEW "BOBS" and tc*• advantage of our December SpecialJ SPECIAL FOR DE<JM8ER -ONLY ~ ion F»ILY llSTAUIAMf. COFFll SHOP 11'11C .. 11Goodfor • TWO TERIYAKI STEAK A·IOB DIMMERS __... ................ -1 •4·~ .. ... ,~._ .... 111-'°'' ... ""~ .,....... 510 S.:111111 &>1c11 81Vd "°"'" oi L •nrt'I" A .. f'l 111• &18 oia1 0.-ta ..... 2300 Mllt>O< 81Vd 14-•C..nter (114) '>411 J368 IMfM 17()31V~nlure8MS W.tl ol B•iO<'• f) 131 986 6.'l30 Enjoy heated Indoor swimming pools and indoor jogging and running. 2 memberships for the price of 1. Now. Holiday Spa Hea~~. .. . -- ' • ~ t l - AJt DAil y PILOT IOOMER . ~ t r TUMBLEWEEDS by Wm. F. lrown Giid Mel Casto11 r----JR~ijJ)fei.'~ ~w TMAf'S w.ur r ~WJ~ CALL '4AL.f Ci'AuvtNI~ ! by Tom K. Ryan QUICK! RIDF. EJACK AND TELL iHE: CHIEF WE'RE FACING A LARGE Ml7'f' OF 501..PIERSAND NEED HIS HEL.P! .FUNKY WINKERBEAN IN RECENT WEEKS -rnERE HA& BEEN A FLARE -UP OF ~N$10NS ON "THE SIN0- 50Vl ET 80RD£R ! FIGMENTS NANCY / SORRY--- 1T'S OUT o- SEA;ON j 5£CRETAR<,.1 OF STATE 1<15511'¥:!ER 1$ I~ M06C.OW 'TALKING WI'™ ™E. SOVIET.$ NOUJ ... OH WELL-·· GtVE ME SIX OF THOSE INSTEAD 1 SURE MISS T~E SUMMER-- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE A CROSS 48 Coated with S11urday's Puule Solved 1 Teues melll Sleng !>O E Indian 5 US A Slate weights cepual 51 Repast 10 Parallel 52 Fake Va1 p 0 T 0 f H'll ii I n c IT A Al 0 N £ U R E A T H A II II. I D E S " E A N II H I l E 14 Future user 55 Without T 0 0 I T A R S • t H E IC IK I~ 15 UMdpoor quiet I V ti l l " by Tom Batiuk A~D HE PLAN5 10 MEE.T WI™ ™E SINO& !..ATER IN -rnE WEEK! by Dale Hale ~~ \ ) i ~\.~, I .... ) I -.:./ -., - by &nie Bushmiller ---AND COR' 0"' THE CCB . ~ ' .. IT'5 SIMPLE. MAK'CIE .. I GC OIJT FOR A PASS. ANO '10U JUST THROW IT TO \\E ... 1udgment 59 Astronauts' 16 Egyptian m1l1eu 2 II l c ' IV E 11 E R• A S !T IR 10 u l I V El~ • L [ s T • R I ,P JUDGE PARKER 11-.er words "v •ll ')I' II O It "I 0 A :I DOOLErs WORLD MY DAD'S COM'A~'V GAVE HIM A WATCH IODAY ! DR. SMOCK MY ~!. .. MAS ME WORKED -rnERE 'TWtNTY YEARS AL~tAOY ? l t • I : 1 5 : !~ ~~~ GORDO l KNOW ~OF TH& 't'i/ILOCM b<PISCT LITTLE PR.1'/ACV, "t.JT MOON MULLINS Fi(o t...ADY FRIE:a LuNCH? THAT'S AN IMPOSITION EMMA, g~* 1 C,ALLED eACKTOiELL You 1~E ~IRLS iHINK IT'S AN IMPOSITION 100, Dt:,AR·· WE1RE GO ING TO A ~EST.ALlR,ANT. ANIMAL CRACKERS 1:-e .. I J J by Gus Aniola VOYEURS/ by Ferd Johnson P~,ANLIT BLlTTt:R ,AND JELL~ D~t..IGHT. by Rodcjft9 Bollen KNOCj(. IT OFF ! I WARNED 'JOO THAT TM l6 Mt<&RATION WAS ... OKA<(, NOW, THE NBT lCN CF lrbU ~ GET READ<r> 'TO 60 AFrER Ti-11~ l?ELL-OJJC~V~BLE PASSES . 60IN<;, TO BE TREACHEROOSl 17 Withdrew 61 Girasol [ p abruptly 62 Patronage D £ 18 Binocular 63 Canonical 2 words hour R E ,. s [ A T I H I IC l T A R f p 0 R T H I V E •A R £ S V I L E • 0 R A l . K r f II. s S D P RETuRN1~G ro SPENCER FARMS, BART CONVINCES TliE SECURITY GUARD NOT TO 6UT HE WANTED TO SE CALLEO TliE MINUTE YOU ARRIVED. l KHOW •.. BUT rT'S T'MJ IN THE MORNING! DON'T WAKE HIM NOW! 20 Ch11ned 64 European 22 Pans of eyes marshal 23 Salute 65 lab routine 24 Oregs 66 Sam 25 Oa1ry PG.A great produet e7 Macbeth. for 28 Traveled one quickly· 2 DOWN words 1 M'ale sand 32 Across the piper edge of 2 Weter bound Poetic lend lJ TlktpltH· J Asredu ure in • 35 M0r11se's 4 Move 1n con· erm fusion 36 T 11but1ry. 5 AC1 11 1n 1lly Abbr 6 81yw1"dow 38 One who 7 Provoked 10 gives anger 40 Sutf1ct de· 8 Frenchsu prnt!OI\ son1ng 41 Kilmer poem 9 Sw11led 43 Nurum11d' 10 P1n1c1pated 45 P11et1 In I CIUJe Abbt 11 Roman w1yt .a Yielded 12 Add11t0n1I 0 v E R s [ l R S AT T A R S I T S p A IS L 0 T S T 13 Noun ending 19 Welcome 21 Moderate 24 Cover with 2words 25 Surplice 26 German men 27 No Amer lnd11ns 28 S1ngl4t-cened organism 29 Foohsh JO •·•· C11lo 31 Inward An at 34 John Paul 37 H111e 39 Kind of o~ 42 Scornful remark ll 0 H 0 I S r E N D A R T S 44 Flap violently 47 loYers' meet1ng5 49 Parcels out 51 Moham· med's binh· pl.tee 52 Composef of odes 53 Mammoth 54 "Miss .. • Regrets" 55 Occurring •n· fr9Quently 56 N1rr1t111e po9m 57 E1s.aku Jap1nesc premoer SB ·machine 60 W11te < CALL SAM DRIVER! MRT! MISS PEACH .-.~THIA~~ ~fEN s:\'.)~ING 1'H~OIAGH OtAI'.'. NE.W HISttY BOOK, MIH PEACH ... -AND ME FIN~ THAT OtAf F11rST MOON-W~Li<: OOE~N1T CLMNT ! ,I • II 0 o. Q " • (I •• by Mell ... \ . . .. "Herbert, this Christmas let's give each other practical gifts-you can certainly use some new socks and shirts and heaven knows I r;e·:1 :-·J:.-.:rrij nccklati! ;nd a mi nit cape." DENNIS THE MENACE I l t r t• I ! ,, 6.1 '· a., 9,, , . -- 1. t •• 9:G u I 10:0 I ' L I l t I • > ) ) f KCET @ 9:00 -Brown on Brown. Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr., offers his views on politics, wbat people expect from gove.rnmcnt. c~iminal j ustice, transpor tation, education and envir~n­ment. NBC 8 9:.00 -Monday Night Movie. The 1967 Elvis Presley movie "Clam- bake,. airs. also starring Bill Bixby Shelley Fabarcs, James Gregory and Amanda Harley. . ABC U 10:00-The UnderseaWorld of Jacques Costeau. Jn this special called "T~e Sea Birds of Isabel a" Costeau nav1~ates around a tiny island off the Mex1ca!l coast photographing hundreds of ~pe~1es of colorful birds and studying their hves. CBS fJ 10:00 -Gift of Life. Mario Machado host on documentary on kidney transplants and the serious need for more donors. TV DAILY LOG Monday Eveni ng DECEMBER 8 6.00 B (a ~~al m Hews 0 17 (1)1:2~ 6) Ntws 816)8ollftll (l9 Cl) (3) CD Hfl Mondarl Nlabt r ottblfl Denver Broncos ~ Oakand Raiders. I lrooslde P111Ildce h ra11r Adam·ll Sol~ad ~6 Sl.11 Trek a;) Kup's Show ffi 1.Jttle Ruufi 6:30 10 loltrv Griffin Sho• G) Bew1tthtd 117 (3) Hocu'i Heroe& E!)Nnhw1llt 7:00 B 0 '13 r6) m Nm 0 Bowltna for Oollm f 6 Mod Squad f8 J lo hll lhe Truth 0 c~ncentrahon m I lovt Lucy ij) The FBI t1J (l Cvnsrttoke Ell u lobe '26 love Amrrlun S1ylt i Claute Thutte Pmie• Palomo Addams family 1:30 B $25,000 Pyru•id Q m Wild Klnadom ''Clk ~I the Monllna Rocluts'' O I.rte Alntrim S!Jlt 'e Trn541re Hunt 0 Milllttl S Movie: (C) (2hr) "At tack ti the lilusllroom People'' (horl '66--AU Japanese ust. 10 Hlah Rollrn m Brady Bunch 21 6 W'tld Wotld ol Animals ED f1lm!D The turbulent Otun I n1s clocumenl1ry loll°"5 I detp \U e~ped1t1on to lhe S.raasso Su wuthwest of Bermu!U, to t1plorc p1essu1es and turbulences in the lommy Tune hosrs 1h1s hour of fun wnh guesls lhe and l1na lurner. Ken Berry. Chuck Berry, the Get Oanc1n' Kids, and special &uest PhyJ. hs Oilier. !:26 Cot1e1e Bukttbill Notre Dame ~$ Kansas. · ' a;)~ Brown on Brown Gov· ern~r £ dmunct G. Bro .. n Jr., o1 C;ih- lom a otters his ~·e.vs on pohtitS, 'i>hat people UPKI from JO'lern. me •I criminal 1ust1te. transpor· tation, tduca110tl, en~1ronment, planning, •nd his o"n Pohtiul plans tor 1976 ('29 1) Undersea Wotld of Jacques Costen CD M1wo1: l111pouible 9:30 B 1IJ m ~ M1ude f)Ntws ED Grend Mutm Tennis glts·· (90) €Il Cl Choler 10:00 B I s•m&l I Gitt of l11e 1 h1~ )Pttoaf .. as lo have wed fast lues· doy but wn taken out ol the \C~tdule al the list mmute. Mano Mact ado h~sts a documenta ry on ~1dney tnnsplanh aod the se11ous need for more donors. Om ffiNnn '6 Perry Muon 0 AN EXCITING NEW *SEASON PREMIERE! ''The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau" 0 CD c:I!!Im]Tht Undmu World ol J1cquu Costnu "lne Sea Birds of tsabela'' Jn this pro· 21~m Captain Cousteau aod the c,. .. of Calypso nav1ca1e the .. aters around tsabffa. a tiny island olf the COJ\r ol Mei.co. Here they phOIO· vrip~ the multt.ailored spoctacfe crwed by hundreds ol soeeiu of sra birds that nest there duul!e I • year while lludyrn1 th• inltr· rP'~!1onsh1p amonJ the creatures. 17 '3 La Mtdicll Center ('29 8 I Hte Haw ocun. 10:30 I Medicll Center al Mr little Mtr&lt · Commun11J ft~b1tk 8:00 0 17' 3l1 el Rhod1 Some,.,hm Nern on Rnoda's n"ghborhood a burglat Acompanamr I$ walking the streeh and she IS 11:00 § (3) 0 (D eI) GJ Nm temloed th1nk1na he could be alttt , 8, ,,0 'n 00 Ht•l her. bet1use she lust m11ht .be the Best of 'roucho only person able to 1dent~ly him. r 6 i Srt Bil•o Q 'll 16 m The l1111sible Man fJ The Lucy Show fhe Klae Dynasty" The Klie lam m Movit : "Bullets or Ballots" 1ly -1 ... 0 brothers and a sister -(dr~) 36 _ Joan Blondell, £0,.ard come to the Klae Corporation to G Rob1rson Humphrey Bogan meel with reprtsentaltves of va11ous m Med ~~·d . counlraes, and lhe meeunc resulls 17 :J 1 Survr¥il on a 1ua ol war tor contlol ot the 126 Combat corpo11hon that md~des the kid ID Silent lhvit "lhe Crowd" napping ot the s1s1tr. 928) E e d d 0 Movie: {C) (2hr) •Act of Lon" II teenor oar mari an (d ) '!>4 _ K rk Douatis Danny James Murray star . R 'b1 1 ' ( 'l9 e ) l.rtt Amtrtean Style o ans r4 Wild Wild Wtst . 11:15 €IJ Cinu11 l4 "10 c::m:mil lultt Mdre1n Chml mas Sbo• 11:30 B tt cas blt Mo.it: (C) m Dtale(s Choice "I he Yooq RuMWaJS" (cka) '68 John Barbour Shew ralty McCoAnac~. Brooh Bundy, So«er frvrn Nuk9 Richard Dreyfus, Kevin Coog!1hh, ~~~m~ I J~~~t il) llluy Acradfti41 Q l~ (i) 10' m JOhllJ Carson ED l1pantH un1u11• Pro1rams Glen C1mpbefl IS guest host O Tht Hone1moontrs 1:30 B lit (J) Phyllll Pl!yllis' failure 16 Movie: "Time Running Out" to land a oommerc11l rteord IC· (adv) ·59 -Simone S12noret. count for her employer's company fJ Mystery T11ulre! (C) "Honty unds the bus•nus spanning tnlo moon With A Strancer" (mys) '69 bankruptcy. -Janet lt1gh, Ros~no Brmi, l!I Don Ad1rns' Screen Test / a' The flt m Merv Griffin Show 0 Mowit: (t) "Moonllett" (Bdv) @ NCAA Bu h tb11l Notre Dame vs '!>~ -Strwatf Granier. Joan Little's Story on Film LOS ANGELES (AP) -Universal Pictures and producer Ike Jones will make a motion pictW'e based on the life of Jo.an LitUe, a studio spokesman reports. The film will be in tbe ''highly dramatic genre of 'In the Heat of the Njght," a spo1cesman said. No actors have been signed. Miss Little was acquitted by a North Carolina jury this year on charges of murdering a white jailer. She claimed she acted in self-defense after he forced her to commit a sexual act. The case at- tracted national attention and brought Miss LitUe the support of feminist groups in particular. She is free pending appeal of an earlier convic- tion for burglary. By The Associated Press . The following are Billboard's hot record hits for the week .endtng De~ember 13 as they appear in next week s 1ssut? or Billboard magazine: HOT SINGLES 1. FLY, ROBIN, FLY -Silver Convention Midland JnternationaJ 2. LET'S DO IT AGAJN -· Staple Singers Curt om 3. SKY HIGH Ji~~aw Chelsea 4. THAT'S THE WAY I Like It -K.C. & The Sunshine Band TK 5. SATURDAY NlGITT' Arista Bay City Rollers 6. LOVE ROLLERCOASTER -Ohio Players Mercury 7. NIGHTS ON BROADWAY -Bee Gees RSO 8 . THEME FROM "MAHOGANY" Do You Know Where You 're Going To -Diana Ross Motown 9. MY LITTLE TOWN -Simon & Garfunkel Columbia 10. FOX ON THE RUN -Sweet Capitol TOPLP's 1. CHICAGO IX CIUCAGO'S GREATEST HITS Columbia 2. JEFFERSON STARSHIP -Red Octopus Grunt 3. ELTON JOHN Rock Of The Westies MCA 4. JOHN DENVER Windsong RCA 5. KC & THE SUNSlllNE BANDTK . 6. PAUL SIMON Still Crazy After All These Years Columbia 7. EARTH, WIND & FIRE -Gratitude Colum· bia 8. AMERICA I-tits Warner Bros. History -America's Greatest 9. KISS Alive! Casablanca 10. SILVER CONVENTION -Save Me Midland International ··---- 1 The Newport , LIDO 6:;.~~~o MESA 1884 Newr.ort -HlLDOVH! COiia Mita 54 1552 OAVtO NIVEN "OLD DRACULA" HELD OVER! "Seven Alone" GREAT FAMILY SHOW tit's Ntw I And Mer 8roou Smull "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" .. NASHVILLE" CRJ '70MMY" CPGJ '"OLD DRACULA• INI -rill THI MONEY AMD RUM'" -YOUHG FliMICEHSTBl'f' lf'GI "MONTY ,.YTHOM & THE HOLY •IAIL .. "PEEPER" IPGJ ~~-~-..· "THE HAPPY HOOKER .. IRl "OllTY MAIY & CIAZY LADY'" -V AMISHIMG f'OIMT"' lf'G) .. GOME IM 60 SICOMDS• "EVEL ICMllYa .. IPGI l<ansu. l p (129 (i)) Trutll or ConMquence' ED amlmlhlt UllCtlb n art· .~~~~~~~~ii~~ji~~~~~iiiiii;~ dis. "COnC[liiis proer1m on Macro> lZ:OO l'J Tlfllilltt lone nes11 focuses on fuv1n11t dtlinqu1n· (!) M~it: (C) "Prfvalt l.l'ltS or .. I , , f ! 1, cy, 1cricultu11, flshlnJ and tourism Adar11 and El't" (com) '60 -M1dey vs. the tradrtlonal cullurt ind values Rooney, T utsday Weld. ot the blln_ds. l2:lO O M""'1J RFD ED Los Pth-u f BJ Mtwle: (C) "Mr. Jtricllo" (adv) 9:00 B 1111 CV m All In the F1111ifr 'f;9 -Pit rack Macnte, l 3) Mori«; (llf) .• "Mlr•rt" (dra) m Ma• from UNCLE '65-Wiltrr Matthau. C:rt.10tY Peel 1.00 H llAI ~ 'i' n.. T Q !ft(J)lfQlm ~, H!Pt . \OV'\,4-JlVJ WJ aomw .f!lmt: (Cl (lJW) "C11111bl•t" (mus) 'eN AutlJ •6) _ Clv1s Prtsley, Shelley F1bares. 1 30 t ) M · (C) "The Rrclh ad Wolf Hu1,h1ns. 811! B1ab•, Cory Mt! : 1 3 O'lft: e , 111d tile C-.,.. (com) '50-Gleon ~~;/::! i:!i,'°1~:~:.~~:j ford, Rhoda fltmiCl1. 01111nal son. JS 1s he st111 in Ille' 1:45 B Mttlt: "Cllic:kttt [wtlJ S4md•J" rolt of a milllon.trrt's :ion liv'"C 1n (com) '49 -Dan ~11ty. Mlilmt Beath. (lt) TM Ua!Mdllbles 3:30 B Mt¥ie: "llKhtl ind the Stran· O MIC Spedal "Dancin' limt" 1t1" (dr1) ·ca -William Holdtn. t·----------------~~--............ ~~ 1 IZ:OO m "fire Oow1I Btlow" (dra) '57- I Tuesday Rita Hayworth, Robert Mitchum, 1:00 0 "City ol Sllldfh" (dr•) '55 - V~tor Mclaalen, Klthlttn C1owley. I• ' • DAYTIME MOVIES I 9:00 CJ) (C) '11lt 111 ..,r (mus) '58 I -Wll01111 Reynolds, Andm Martin I t:30 O "lliwtf Pltrol" (adv) '0 -John I Bl~tllt, Wally P1tcll. "TM "11" ~ '61 -Rldla<d fodd. I 10:00 ....., AllltM" fl'Oftl) '47 • I Dtmt0. CofMI WilM. "' "Cllucl1lle fJlllish" Cdra) '6l-011ne l!ICBain, Clud Everett. 1:30 0 '1ht C.11iplnt.on" (mys) '50 -Robert Taylof', Ellubfth Taylor. J:JO (l) '1hc Qr .. 1 M111" (dra) '57 - Jose ferrer, Dun Jauer. 0 "lllt tilt Hd ftll If lACi Dlt- Mfll' («•) '60 -Rq Dlft!Gll. Koc·E Television (50) I MOWDAY1oeca•••• I •:• ••kMet ~eer•ml'W• ' 11:• l *'tlec.M ... Y tr:• IMaw.ltrMt HOW MR DOES AGIRLHAVE 1000 lOUNTANGll HER TINGLE?? SEE THE UNCUT. UNCENSORED ORIGIW 35 MM PRITSI •--·PLUS TH£ SECOND MOST FAMOUS'-. ... 1111111 ADULT FILM OF OUR TIME... • • The Devll In Miss Jones PUSSYCAT • 873-4048 •If t:= ~~::-:::.n, l~Sl "IC ....... fllf c.t11fntv-' 11• ... llN1 l"Hll "AllrMSlrMQ11Htura"by\Met1 Elwtey ONLY ORANGE COUNTY SHOWING! 709 E. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach OPEN DAILY AT 12 NOON I ... lllt"'9r lt..-n ... t.~..... . I •:• ....... ..,._,Ito lf\lnl S:W llectrlc ~11y I S:• vtltaA...,.. ..... , •.• ~.!"-"' ...-Dt ........ i... i;I ~~::.~...._.,... ... 7:• P'Kw1 or .... c. .... y llCOCI> •·• ..,.. """' '"as> •:• ...... , ... , , .... ,, t:• a. ........ ,.,.,~1-11eoc11 t·• Tlltl»'fltS...-IM l Mw l!IW\) ·~cto1lng U Stocki. , •• -a um• day fra1h In the DAILY PILOT . ~ Monduy. December e. 117! OAIL '( PILOT A I I Shaw ·To Sue 'Sound' "---::::=:::============" .. ~--~It J~;'.,°':, l l UI WAnl WMnt DIATM "' ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) -Band leader Artie Shaw has won the right to sue Time-Life Records ' for $2 million for dis- tributing recreations of •"The Artie Shaw 1 Sound." The case involves re- creations of 25 Shaw ar-' rangements as weU as the arrangements popularized by s uch swing-era artists as Tommy Dorsey, Count Basie, Glenn Miller. Duke Ellington and S igned On others. · Actress D van Can-I n .a r~ling by the non a former states highest court. Academy Aw a rd Court of Appeals Ju~ge nominee, has been ~althew Jasen said, signed to a develop-~one of the name men t c 0 n tract b Y artists . played as much N B c . N n t; as a s1!1gle note. on ~?e spokesmen said she 1'l~e-L1fe reci;>rdmgs, a may work in comedy, senes of 450 different 3!"- drama or musicals rangement> produced 10 . 1969. r-~~"'C:=-=====--~jjjjiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. ,~·~·f PITHFOMDA WAHEH OATES "92 IN THE SHADE" (R) "'" ''THE TAKING OF PflHAM 1-2-3'' JllO 8111101 St ~~&1111 1m rum' "3 DAYS Of THE CONDOR" D4y 1:)0 & 9'JO SAT /\UH l:JO-a:JO-,:JO 7:JO-t :Jt llln 8111101 St S4i 1711 1111 '"' "' "OUT OF SEASON" !RI 0..,1 & , .. ,. U.lfSUH l:l 0-7:1S-10:4l "SOYS IN THE BAHD" 0.., l:JO SAT /SUtl t:lO-!l:IM :U CINEMAl.AND "',,. SMAIK'I RUIUU ,,_ -''-••-•'. 12/S u ··~··· ....... , ... ... , .. lt •••Nt ti ........ . "'' .. •m99•_, .... 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CRJ 6:15-t:lO .. 11 HARROW LAME'' 7:H 'ILUE WATH.WHITE DllATH .. 0., 6.<0t-7:4 .. t:H w .... :1~3:11 . k00-4:1o-1:41 DAILY PILOT a.ASSIFIED ADS 842•5078 "OUT OF S£ASON" (R) ... ..., ., __ _ ""'rv.o. llUf wam , .. ~~I I WMITI DUTll flt Deir J:ff..1:40.l•.Je SAT /WM J-J:4 .. l.U-7:ff.l,. .. t0-.JI ,,, i I ~-··,..,,,-w;wwa .... ._.....::.:.::::.......!~·· '• .'~· SHAD'S nlASUH "' -~;;;;;;;;;;,.---"-'\ ... ----CINEMALAND Ul4 So Harber Arut.1om 63~ ''°' 1m '""~' "LITTLE BIG MAN" (PC) Oolly l H SAT /\UH 4:1S.1:4S "BLUE WAHR, WHITE DEATH" hlly 1 :00 SAT ~Ut4 J .)0. 7·00 . CINEMAlAND 104 So H;t•J ·~•htlfll sn 16CI "ROOSTER COGBURN" D4y a:JO-IO:lO SAT/\"'4 J :JM:JO-IO:Jt "Ul 'S DO IT AGAIN" ~ ' -"Uw j..-.._, HEWPORTCINCMAS-,_ "CONDUCT "''''0·~·~.:.:;·';:;~";,0 UNBECOMING" ,.... DIANA ROSS Mal10Qa11Y -. """ .. ~-----~ . .; ' • I • CO-HIT AT BRISTOL "THE DOVE •' (::£.~~~.t~J1!..... ) ed~~.~~~.~.ISJR~.~~~MA Wl\IMIN c•NTo_ •• , ••• ,, _s•o uu ITS THE REAL. THI NG MAN EATER "BLUE WATER WHITE DEATH'' THE HUNT FOR "GREAT WHITE" l'lus CINEMA VIEJO "EARTHQUAKE" """~':;:,:;,"•0••;;~ .... 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' ........ "" ., ...... . ... tUtJ --··--92 , IN THI SHADI 111 --A IOY & HIS DOG (ll " .. -.......... OlO DUCULA C'°I llO ...... 'HT II WALKING Tlll '"" J-·-1. Dim MAIT CUIY lAUT II" 2. VANISMING ~NT 1"t l . WT AMHICAN HRO ,_ CINOIA CfNTEI M••f'OI •t~~ (.0t1• ... \.6. ... \A •t l ot .£!1""-1 ~I! I. -"WALT DISDEY ftOHAT LOUIS $llV(NS0N S with 809BY DRISCOLL AOeEAT NEWTON BASIL SYDNEY TEENAGE .HITCHHIKER AHD "TEENAGE TRAMPS" I AJ2 DAILY PILOT Monday, Oecembef 8, 1975· • /. t I I f r l r . • I i 1 } VegcuDat~ Singer Paul 1 Anlca (shown in 1964 photo) has signed a · $1 million con tr act to perform for five weeks in La s V egas' Caesars Palace. '' • No Nudity for Two Kids YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) -A judge has ruled that a woman must leave her two young daughters home when she and her husband visit a nudist camp. • 'l 'm sure this is l~en with all kinds of constitu· tional implications," Superior Court Judge Cameron Hopkins of Yakima County said about his deeision. IT WAS NOT KNOWN whether there would t;e an appeal. Names were not disclosed because the children are minors. Judge Hopkins ordered the woman not to take her daughters, aged 9and13, to the nudist camp un- til they are mature enough to decide for themselves if they want to go .. The girls' father, divorced from their mother· since 1967, petitioned the court to prohibit his ex· wif~ from taking his daughters to the nudist camp. 'Thji woman has legal custody of the children. Both "'" Pi.oto parents have remarried. "I HATE IT." THE girls' father said about nudism. "It's as indecent as can be. It's absolutely wrong. I don't like the idea of my little girls expos- ing tbemse_lve_s to other adults." The woman said her present husband en· couraged her to become a nudist shortly after they married in 1973. She said the entire family goes to the nudist park whenever possible. ''The children just love it," the woman told the court. · SHE SAID THE camp primarily is for families and her daughters have become friends with other children whose parents are nudists and use the park, located east of Seattle near Issaquah. Judge Hopkins also ordered child support pay. ments increased. The man said he stopped the pay. ments when he learned of the nudism. • · "I didn't want to contribute to the delinquency of my children," he said. • "I'm not too l1ig in the willpower department. But I lost 700 milli- grams of 'tar' th e first week on what I call 'The Doral Diet: Now I can still enjoy smol<ing, and cut down on 'tar' and nicotine, too. "Doral satisfies my appetite for smoking because it tastes good . Compared to what I used to smoke, each Doral cigarette is 5 milligrams lower in 'tar.' For a pack a day smoker like me, my Doral Diet really · adds up:' 22 hour ' e TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLYi · SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! 43%0FF Mounted crystal period accessories. 1 ~ I ' I EACH REG. 29,99 Ornate crystal and brass period BC• cessories are stunning complements to Old World Classical decor-. Selec- tion includes Italian marble base smoker, paired candle sticks, com .. pote, candy box, tri-candle candeJa .. bra, and scale. Many pieces feature genuine West German lead crystal. A truly beautiful holiday gift idea! "CHARGE IT!" •• I - ! . : Ii" • 1· o.u ~ ~ ~ C 197 S It. J. Reynolds Tobocco Co. 9 I • • -. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 4 ( ·' Menthol or Regular. MENTHOL: 13 mg. "tar". 0.9 mg. nicotine. fJLTEA: 16 mg. "tar". 1.0 mg. nicoune, av. per cigarette, FTC Report MAR. 76. I . , • PAN<>aAMA ('ITV • NORWALK • BACLK aocc • 8AH BltRNAflDIHO • P\llil"101f •COVINA • WUT I.all AN(lEl.Q •CANOGA. PAU • 'fOAAAHC'ft • llUN'l"INGTON B£ACJl• •LYNWOOD •fl08EMIAD • llAfllTA ANA. • LAIUJWOOO • MOH1'CLAUll • C081'A MlllA , lllOP leC)NDAY 'l'll*MJOll MntllltAY t1• All 10 Jtt• .. IUNDAY It: .. AM 1')t1• PM. • .JUITIAY''Cll.\l.O& IT" To raise the glass in holiday toasting, milady naturally wants to show beautiful nails. But what price needs to be paid to feed her vanity? Danger Signs Nailed Down Porcelain Claims Cracked By JO OLSON • OI tlle 0.11 y ~I ... St.ttt "Have beautiful nails for the holidays," the ad in the mailer says, advocating that the reader come to have a set of porcelain nails applied. "Do you bite your fingernails?" another asks, sug· gesting that chemically applied nails are the answer to the pro- blem. But porcelain naiJs, now enjoy· ing a surge in popularity, may create more problems than they s olve. according to dermatologists and authorities in the field of skin and nail care. Porcelain is one of several techniques for extending the nails which are being used in salons throughout the cowity, but it appears to be the least regulat· A short fingernail (above) is lengthened with the help of an extender, a primer coat and liquid porcelain. It is then smoothed with a dental buffer. The primer coat has caused trouble in this kind of manicure. edofthegroup. The others are the Juliette method, where a tiny piece of paper is wrapped around the end of the nail for a protective coat· ing, an acrylic process similar in application to the porcelain. and a group of now-illegal products which use the substance LMMM , or liquid methyl methacrylate monomer. All the products using LMMM were ordered off the market in December of 1974 after numerous consumer complaints were re- ceived by the state Board of Cosmetology. UNLABELED However, the state board has cautioned, LMMM is available from dental supply houses and is sometimes sold in unlabeled con- tainers. The firms which were ordered to or have voluntarily removed their prooucts containing LMMM from the market are Long Nails of Chicago, Lori 's Famous Patti Nail Formula, Sculptured Nails by Jan Rodgers, Maji Nail. Mona's Sculptured Nail and Lash Kits, Sculpturing by Viva and Devra Harris Exquisite Nails. At least one lawsuit is pending over one of these products, which was used in a Laguna Niguel beauty s alon. The defendant claims, according to her at- torney, William Paulson of Sou.th Laguna, that after having the formula painted on, "she was ad· vised by her doctor that the material was contaminated." When it was removed, her nails were ''blue-green, porous and highly infected .. She is seeking S700.000 from the beauty parlor and the makers of the formula, claiming t~l thl' defendants s hould have /known the substance was dangerous and defective when 1t was applied lo her hands. NAll.S DEFORM F.D She further c laims lhal her natural fingernails have become ugly and deformed as a result of a fungus which resulted from the applic ation of the subslan<.'e. Porcelain nails are being applied by both licensed manicurists and people who have had no formal training, and who are using pro- ducts they know nothing about. It is an expensive proposition. The original cost for a set of porcelain nails is $25 to $40, and the customer must return to the shop every two weeks thereafter to have a "touch-up job" as the nail grows, to prevent water from getting underneath the porcelain coating as the growth takes place. "It's a finishing product, like having your hair roots done,·· one Newport Beach manicurist said. "The back of the porcelain nail will start to lift when you 're ready for a fill." The "fills" cost anywhere from $10 to $14 each and are im - perative if fungus problems are to be avoided. If a fungus does occur, the Newport manicurist advises her customer to soak the nail in hydrogen peroxide for two weeks. . If a person decides she wants to remove the porcelain nails, she is told to soak he r fingers j n acetone, which softens the nails so they will ·'peel off like jelly.'' NAILSTIUNNER The manicurist warned that natural nail s, once uncovered, prqbably would be "a . little thinner"•from wearing the porcelain. Manicurists obtain the liquid porcelain from dental supply houses, along with the cavity primer which goes underneath. But the cavity primer is the re- al culprit, according to Dr. Donald Steele, a Newport Beach dermatologist. He said he sees "a great many nail problems,'" and added that "porcelain nai ls, if properly done. at best, have problems." The danger is that a woman can lose all of her nails. and he has had m a ny patients who have lost all 10. He noted that women rarely get a fungus from the nails, but more likely a yeast infection. "But the primary cause of the nail lifting off th e bed is chemical irritation, from the lime or formaldehyde solution, or an al- lergic reaction." Though the manicurists claim that the filling process keeps water from getting underneath the porcelain and providing a breeding ground for fungus, Dr. Steele said that '·mobturc ac- C'umulates each time you wash your hands." ALKALI The cavity primC'r is extremely dangc•rous. hl' ~.md, b<.•cause it l'Ontains alkali , "h1ch 1s the :.ame substancC' usl'<i in remov- IO{! hair from h1dl· in the tanrung process. I le did a patch tl'st with some of thC' pnmer on a volunlC'er, put- ting a tmy drop on her arm. "It ale a hole 1n her arm." Dr. Steele sa1d , "and she has a J)t'rmanent scar from it." The removal of the porcelain by soa king i n acetone is dangerous, he said , becausr acetone will "dissolve all thC' oil right out of the fingertips" and there might be a difficulty with a lifting of the natural nail from the bed "right away." Since the normal nail grows on· ly one-tenth of a millimeter per day, it will take at least 10 months to grow a new set of healthy nails. Another problem with porcelain nails is that they tend to become too long. Dr. Steele srud. and the leverage can lift the entire nail off the bed if it is caught on som ething. ·'If you double the length of the nail, you double the leverage," he said. Dr. Steele also disputed the manicurists' advice of soaking an infected nail in peroxide and water. "That's the worst thing you can do," he stressed. "Water and oxygen are everything the candidate needs to grow." ' - BEA ANDERSON, Editor Monday. December 8, 1975 81 A lot of the success of porcelain nruls depends on the skill of the operator , Dr. Stee le added. "A great deal hinges on the fact that ope rator s aren't chemically educated. They will use primers without knowing wha t is in them." He sugges ted that women wanting long nails "choose an OC· cupalion where you don't bump them, and sta y out of dishwater and chemicals." There is little a person can do to change the condition of their nails, he said. High-protein diets, for example, ar e worthless for nail growth because "your body doesn "t put it in the nails." Thyroid or anemic conditions will change the condition of the nails, and make them brittle, but these conditions must be treated medically. What a person must live with, normally, is ''what he's given by heredity,., Dr. Steele advised. A great many problems come from people who are applying porcelain nails with no licenses or no formal training, in the back of plant shops and other loca· lions, using solutions from un- marked bottles. One of Dr. Steele's patients, who was losing all of her nails, had gone to a Costa Mesa establishment where the "manicurist" was operating without a license with training he had received "from his brother." DEFINITION According to the state Board 0£ Cosmetology, a manicurist is anyone who engages in the oc· cupation of •'trimming, polishing, cutting, coloring, cleansing or manicuring the nails, or anyone who beautifies the hands, cleans, massages or treats them." But the board has no means of policing and must rely on con· sumer complaints before it takes action against an unlicensed manicurist . The federal Food and Drug Ad- ministration has no power to re· gulate problem chemicals, such as the LMMM or cavity primer, "unless they move across a state line," according to an FDA spokesman. t 1 The LMMM recall was initial- ed by the FDA after there were I consumer complaints, and lead· ing experts had oUered their opi· - nion that it was hazardous, so 1 · LMMM now is illegal throughout the United States. Most beauty schools will not teach porcelain because it is , ''too controversial,'' a ! spokesman for the Golden West College Department of· Cosmetology said. In addition, there is not enough time in the semester to do a thorough job of learning anything besides the basic manicure techniques, she said. TRADE SECRETS So, most manicurists applying porc elain have either ex- perimented on themselves or learned from friends. Several would not divulge the names of their ingredients because they were "trade secrets." Several instructors iii the cos- metology field expressed the opi- nion that licenses should be re- -quired for persons applying porcelain nails, but the state board seemed to think there was "no problem with porcelain when applied correctly.'' A state cosmetology spokesman also said that "we re- commend that all beauty schools teach it." . No one seem s to know bow long porcelain nails have been around, and the estimates range from 25 years to more than three. A Newport Beach manicurist said she thought the technique had been used for movie stars as early as 25 years ago, but that it had been "exposed to the public for about five years." Women are turning to porcelain, she believes, because "they want to have really good. looking nails. "Women are more exposed to the public and have better jobs, and they can spend more. The emphasis is on looking young and looking good. There is nothing worse than short, bitten nails." She admitted she was doing porcelain because ''there is more money in it," but added that she gets pleasure from seeing her (SeeDANGERS,BZ)' In the Juliette manicure, a tiny piece of paper is wrapped around the nail end (above left), then smoothed and tucked under (below left). The finished product (left) is ready for traditional type manicure. The paper is Invisible. l .: · U DAil. Y PILOT ~From B 1 • • • Dangers Nailed ~ustomers happy, and that "there is an art to 1l." TWO HOURS The initial visit takes about two hours and includes shaping, fil- ing, puttrng on the pnmer. the coats of liquid porcelain, smoothing with dental buffers ) and polishing. The filling takes an hour to an hour and a half, every other week. Very little has been written about ac ry IJ cs. the new es l technique which is be!ng us~ by some manicurists because of the problems with porcelarn. An Anaheim shop which uses acrylic products in preferencl'.' to procelaio said the procedure 1::. much the same apd the pncl's are comparable Thi~ s ho p charges $30 for the uulla.I s~t and $10 for the r efills, which also must be done every two weeks The marucurist there learned the extending techmquc with porcelain then s witched to acrylics. "Porcelarn is mort! tricky," she said. This process doesn't require a pnmer, and one of the major manufacturers, a dental supply company, sa1d it bad worked for 10 years to perfect "the first paint o n nail s ystem ever formulated exclusively for the human fingernail." Its studv cont-entrated on "the co mpatabtl1ty of s pec ial pol) mers with the human body " The company. Lee Nails, a d1v1sion of Lee Pharmaceuticals 10 South El Monte. said its naiJs "look good" and are •·so natural you can wear them unpolis hed. And they feel good. They're re- s11Jent, flexible and highly chip resistant." SPECIAL POI, VM F.RS They are applied by roughen mg the natural nail. dipping a brush in hqu1d and applying the substance to the nail. According to a company spokesman, they can be r em oved by soaking the ftn!?l'r!> 1n warm water Pt>rhaps the ll'a::.t dangerous of tht.> pro('esses for lengtherung the n.11b 1s the Juliette l <'C hmque. which was originated nearly 40 ) ears ago by by a Frenchwoman, Juli ette Marglen. · She had very unhealthy Scorpio t Charlgebue Bow lo be ~' I TUESDAY, DECEMBER• ! By SYDNEYOMARR ~ ARIES (March 2l·April 19>" Much lhal oc· .., curs is low pitch, behind the scenes, somewhat ' restrained. Older, conservative persons have 0 plenty to say -and can pull strings. C TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Finish what you ~ start -let go of past. You have chance to shake • off apparent deCeat and create victorious s1tua· ;. uon. GEMINI <.May 21-June 20): One in position .. to push green-light button is impressed, becomes .. ally. Highlight independence, not arrogance. ;. Stress leaders hip polcntaaL ~ CANCER (June 21-July 22): Follow through ~ on hunch. Your intwtJve intellect is sharply ;. honed. Accent on communication, advertising, : publishing. r LEO (July 23-Aug . 22 >. Question of spend- ~ ing, budget and money 10 general dominates. Partner, mate is mvolved. Check credit ratings, tax oblieations. • VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22 ): Lie low. Do more ,,. listening than talking -detect subtle signals. Let others show their hands, reveal their plans. Be discreet. UBRA <Sept. 23·0cl. 22 ): Attend lo basic is- . sues. Highlight service, attention to health. Balance is required -and so is moderation. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 >: Emotional ~ responses are featured. Member of opposite sex • could figure prominently. Bring forth creative f resources. Be ready for change. variety -and a • chance for travel. ~ SAGITJ'ARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Home value, real estate, ability to obtain valid ap- praisal -these are emphasized. If you build on solid base -by doing homework-you will be in position of strength. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Accent on • short journey which involves relative or special message. You get ideas in order, organized. You are ready to assume additional responsibility. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18 ): You are re- lieved of money burden. Financial picture may be brighter. You add to valuables. Be sure you are not possessed by possessions. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20>: Lunar cycle is at peak -take initiative. Get going on your own. Be confident. a Seiko Santa: Give a Seiko watch. c;e 1-o '"'?.S 1 •1 .. • •• • " • 'er1:.,,~~ 1-. ·;A ~Q E'( .,.,. '"'$ ;;• c•v.;'d s ar" 111:;•3r I I' .r• ".1"' r ""I '"'~ No. ZP1C8-US 00 ''"' ... , .. ,,,.~ ... •:•""' 11·• tf'l '\Q a·...,.~11 to' !tfl'.&t l'• V-.. •l)(IH•;l•I' ,,~ ,,,,... t~• -..r""'''""' !'~.,, C ~ .!l'IC A .H . W£/N£RT 32 FA.S~ON ISLAND Newport Beach, Calif Finl' jewels '7t•J644-2040 R ....... ~· :.Jllr't~• . ..r. •,~;-._t!_ ~-~· ~---· .... 1~~o ":t~O,...-o~ ~opr •':t .O~·~ ,._~'':tO"ll'-o,.....-·':t~o ~ ii! FASHIM ;_ -ISLAND STORES \ . .0 •EN EVERY NIGHT ~ UNnL CHRISTMAS ~ ~--~-()~ }. r nails," arud Crace, of Gr ace's Salon in Beverly Hills, who ltarned the technique rrom Miss Marglen herself many years ago. ''She was as hamed of her hands, and she studled to see what could be done. · · The result was a method of manicurine which gives the natural nail protechon to &row on 1ts own. It ts a method of wrapping thin paper, much lake permanent wave end papers, around the ends oC the nails. Narrow stnps are tucked on much IJke "securi- ty blankets," and are smoothed and sealed. The polish is then put over this thin protective coating. CHEAPER This process is much less ex- pensive than the porcelain or acryllc, at an average price of Sl0-15 per s1ttmg. !\11ss Marglen's work was "to promote the health of the nail by whatever was needed." her pro- tegee said. When Miss Marglen's nalls were finally long (about three inches>. there was a party at the House of Westmore in Hollywood when~ the naiJs were cut off with a jeweler's saw so she could make a necklace of them. Thia party ,.,.s t"OV«ed by ure magazine, Grae~ sajd. The only possible problem with this tttbnique. accocdmg to Dr. Steele, is that an unwary marucurist may use a dangerous chemical to hold the end papers He treated one pauent whose marurorist was using a solution with formaldehyde, unknowing- ly, and it was irritating the skin U a woman wishes to have long nails, but doesn't want to try any of these ttthniques, she can opt to rely on her m anicunst 's ·'nail bank," or visit a manicunst like Bella Haroutunian in Beverly Hills who has developed an ex- clusive "side transplant." NAJLENDS The nail banks consist simply of fingernail ends, wtuch have been cleaned and stenlized, and which are fitted and sealed to the ends of broken nails, accordrng to Sandy Gordon, a Newport Beach s hop owner. Why are people paymg so much money for porcetam and 1cryUc nails, and spending hours with the1r manicurists? . Carol Lorraine, a .Newport Beach cosmt>tologisl and marucurist. suggested that "peo- ple are reahzmg that nails are an important part of their total look." "l just got tired ofsitting on my hands," one business woman said. The Department of Consumer Affairs suggested that anyone wis hing to have their nails lengthened or man_icured ask to see the license oC the person who will do the work and find out what is contained in any un- marked bottles. Poor work . unlicensed operators or dangerous products can be reported to the depart- ment at (213) 620-2003. Jn spite of the dangers, women probably will continue to seek new means of having long nails because, as one person along the way said. "Vanity has no limit. Before the polish is applied, the porcelain coating must be smoothed with a dental buffer. The resulting nails are almost unbreakable. NORDIC SWEATER DESIGNS CoM seledioa of patterns ud colors. WuJWle. From $22..00 to $2l00 Gloria Marshall, mother of four, being a woman understands your Individual figure problems. She personally supervises her over 100 salons nationwide. Call now for a demonstration. s .. what the Glorla Marahall method can do for you. "I ltavc11 't mCI a ln>man ver. whose figure I ('flUfdn °( 1mpmre." g~??fao~Y Open daily 9 to 9, Saturday 9 to 4 World's largest company owned and operated figure control system. · 100 salons nationwide. NEWPORT BEACH SANTA ANA/COSTA MESA 1801 WESTCLIFF DR. • 642·3630 3851 BRISTOL SHOPPING CENTER•556-478& W:.011 MOM IOVTM COAST P\AJAI C. llOW for • •• ta.,._ of wW "9e CWoria M ... 11• •tlaod c• do fw y•I I J ·~ 'i.. I Monday, December 8, 1975 Blame Reviewed. 1 • I Ann Landers MARY THOMPSEN SHELDEAN CADE DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm not ex- a~y a Women's Libber, but tf 1 read one more :·expert opinion" imply- ing that aggressive females are responsible tor male impotence, I think I'll go to the nearest busy intersec- tion and burn my bra. I'm deeply disappoint- ed at your ready agree- ment with the 75-year- old ex-stud who said "permissiveness" is causing youthful im- potency. The idea that sex is a "performance" which the male does TO, not WITH, the female is neither natural nor un- iversal. In other cultures women are free to ex. press their sexuaJ feel- ings openly. This ex- pression does not threaten the men nor does it make them impo- tent. Obviously, the pro- blem has something to do with an achievement-. oriented approach to sex in which "scoring" is of great importance. years. One c ao no loogu typecast tbe male as the had a happy childhood things about my mother bunter. Tbe 1ame bu with many advantages. that weren't trut.• I aJso changed, dearte. Everything went along know he isn't the kmd of D E A R A N N Cine until my parents person I thought he was. L A N D E R S : M y began to have problems I haven't spoken to my husband's family is very The result was a divorce. mother since that horn prominent. Hts relatives l sided with my father ble day m court \\'hat have held public office, when the court asked me should I do? I couldn't both national and state, to say which parent I · bear to be rt.>Je<.'led by and be is considering a wanthted to live with. My her. BAD SEED political career. mo er was very upset DE AR •' R I F. ND : A new raucous and with my decision and we Write . ypur mother to- vulgar radio personality exchanged some harsh day. Tell her exactly has come on the local words. lt was an awful what you told me - scene. His real name scene. minus the uncomplimen- (which he uses pro·"' 1 . d tary remarks about your fessionaJly) sounds very ts ~wo years later~-d d similar to my husband's. I realize I made a rrus· a · People keep asking if take. I know now my I'm wUUog to bet you he's a relative. father told me many she will be very happy to bear from you and sbe l might even ask you tot Uve wUb ber.11 sbe does,{ I hope you'll say yes. Good luck, dear. t Ar e drugs OK if you I learn how to control( them? Can they be oC help? The answers are in 1 Ann Landers 's new • booklet. "Straight Dope ' on Drugs.'' For each 1 booklet ordered, send a dollar bill, plus a loo•. self-addressed, stamped envelope (20 cents postage) to Ann Lan- ders , P .O. Box 1400, Elgm, lll. 60120. Dates Chosen I'm not defending the frighteningly hard- boiled chick who in- sensitively stomps on a young man's feelings. I AM saying that she and the professional Don Juan deserve each other. U Don bas finally met his match -hip, hip hooray. You can sign me -NO NOSTALGIA FOR THE FIFTIES What can we do about--~--~~--~--~~--~-~-~-----~~~ Betrothed Thompsen-Holstein Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thompsen of Reedley have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Karen Thompsen and William Stevens Holstein Jr. Miss Tbompsen is a graduate of the University of R~and.s and received a masters degree at California Stale Uruvers1ty, Fresno. She is a clinical audiologist. Her fiance, son of the William Stevens Holsteins of Corona del Mar, is a graduate of Corona del Mar mgh School and the University of Southern California where he affiliated with Chi Phi. The betrothed, who 8.re planning a late January wed- ding, are members of the Children ·s Hear-More Institute of Orange County. * Cade-Love Sheldean Cade of Huntington Beach and Patrick C. Love, Newport Beach are planning to marry Jan. 31 10 Calvary Chapel, Costa Mesa. · . Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Me.rle Cade of Jlunt- rngton Beach and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Robeson, Newport Beach. . Miss Cade is a graduate of Huntington Beach High School and her fiance is a graduate of Corona del Mar High . School. Both studied at Orange Coast College. • Allison-Greschner . A May 1 wedding date has been chosen by Barbara Alhson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Allison of Laguna Beach, aud William F. Greschner. it? -MIFFED DEAR NO DEAR M .: U it's his real name there's very little you can do. Sometimes, even when the name Is made op you can't do much. For ex- ample, the stripper Norma Vincent Peel bas been enjoying her name for quite some time. NOSTALGIA: Thanks for expressing your point of view. This is a big world and one can always find some glaring exceptions to every rule. My agreement wilb the "stud,. was based on what I have read, heard and seen these past 10 Agendas Fill0d JOB'S DAUGHTERS: Lori Horrell is the new honored queen of Newport Beach Bethel 157. Jouting her as line officers are Tami Tuz and Laurie Hansen princesses; Patricia Bower' guide , and Li s a Johnson' ·marshal. ' HUNTINGTON INTERCOM- M UN J TY HO SP ITAL AUXILIARY : Mrs. Helen :v!cGinley is the new President of the group and will be installed next month. A~ERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOllEN: The Azteea Club of Dana lulls lligh School will present the program for the San Clemente-Capistrano Bay Branch's holiday gathering at 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Dec.11, m the Community Clubhouse. The group, in native Mexican costumes, will perform a variety of danc~s . THE TIMELESS GIFT. ieans and things AL'S GARAGE • The bride-to-be graduated from Laguna Beach High School and attended Saddleback College and Chapman College's World Campus Afloat. Elected to ser ve with her arc Jud! F.rickson. Kathy Spragul· and Judy Jones, viel' pres1cknb . Chris Buck and Pallit.• Ornel<.1~. secr etaries. .111cl Lil Ii ;.in Ho·w. treasurer. !ttULTIPLE SCLEROSI S SOCIETY: Dr. St:mley van den Noort. a dean of the College of :v!ed1cine. lJC Irvine, will present an updatl' on the dist.•asc dunn~ a patient-publlt· information pro- gram. ~pon~on•d by lhl' Orangt.• County Chaptt.•r. 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644· 7030 I t Her fiance. son of the William Greschners of Tustin, studied at Foothill High School and Saddleback and Oran~c Coast colleges. ---------- Tht> ml'l'lrng ''ill twgrn at 7 :m µ m Thur!-iday, D\'l" 11 111 1 tw D1:-1w~ J J n<I llot l'I, . \ n..iht •1 m. I 1 Priority Picked the quarter coat ... by ZERO KING ~ dic\C~fi'S SPORTS\vfAR ~-; SACRAMENTO CAP) -Passage of coastal legislation will be the top priority item for the plete the job by working to obtain effective legislation." 'M~l(lfff PlALA .'RAlBOAISlANO Newtxx• Beoch ?16Monr>eAve . .S48·41/1 67~-1904 League of Women Voters------------------- in California in the next session of the state • legislature. The league's main goal is to ensure a balance between environmental and human needs in the . implementation of the California Coastal Plan, said Dorothy Kellner, president. "The league played a major role in the passage of Prop. 20 in 1972 and our members have participated dwing the preparation of the Coastal Plan," Mrs. Kellner said. "Now we want to com- QUALITY \LIVE and CUT XMAS TREES Open 'til 9 p.m. Daily FREE MICROWAVE OVEN COOKING SCHOOi Thurs. Eve., Dec. 11th From 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED 401 MAIN ST. HUMTINGTON BEACH Phone perfect winter weight. 100% cotton suede shel 1 w1th plle lining, and deep slash pockets. 44 fashion island, newport center . .. 644·5070 .114 DAILY PILOT Mond_ay, December 8. 1975 i Wo1nan Coaehes Men's _Track Squad • LONG BEACH lAP> The track roach 1s barely 5 fret Lall and 110 pounds, but athletes at Cal State <Dominguez Hill:l l shouldn't have any trouble relating to her ~ll'm training rules. "I don't think I 'll have any problems,'' said the coach, sporting a luminescent grin. "When J recruit, the kids get a chance to see 10 advance who I am. And if they have a ny bangups about me, they won't participate 10 the program " CdMMay Have No. I Prep Five Weekend Jl'fto\ er~ The best high ~cbool ba~ketball team in Orange County at th.is early date may well be Corona del Mar. The Sea Kings of coach Tandy Gillis gunned down four iough foes in five days last wttk, taking on and defeating such powers as Compton, Long Beach Millikan, \'ilia Park and Lynwo- od. I expe'Ct at least tbrtt of those &earns to qualify for tbe post season CIF playoffs. Corona del Mar is led by all-Oranie County • candidate Alex Black and a standout coach in Gilli~. Newport Harbor H1gh·s CJF' "ater polo chJmp1onsh1p \\as ...... • : , ' Q ... ~~,. ~~ WHITE ~ ,} w 4. ) -/·' J t-~ S H . 1,, ............ --...-....~ l. ..... J costly lo its coach. Rill RarnetL You may take that lill'rally. Bar,r:tet_t had to cough up $4 adm1ss10n for the four players over the Cl F team Urrut of 20 that he tried to get into th<.' f<:ast LA pool for the finals Friday night Rotten officiating at the C'IF water polo finals. Rotten of· fidating at the high school basketball games last week. Rotten officiating at the ~tiami · Buffalo football gamt> Sunday. What bas happened to qua lit~. pride in work and excellence? ~ And what has happened to • life's pnorilles when a basketball ~ player is told by his coach that he ~ does not have permission to miss : practice so he can make up : important lab exam::.·) San Di ego State cage coach Tim Vezie ,cam e up with that ruling recently. ; Why is Orange County t releaguing settled by a vote from la group of m('n who have no ~take in the leagu.-s that are complaining about realignment? Would you like to have the people from another county vote on bond issut>s that would raise your taxes? • The forced addition of Costa •Mesa and Corona del Mar to the .. South Coast League (that loop's schools don 't want either of 1 them J give Mesa and CdM a , chance to at last fmd someone they can beat in the major sports. I But beating up on s maller schools. such as Laguna Beach. hardly seems lo me the way to • legillmately turn around sel'dom do-well programs in the maJor sports. It is a disgrace that CdM and Mes a afe w1l11ng to impose 1 themselves on a league where they are unwe lcome a nd unwanted. 1 'm not surprised • that CdM principal Denrus Evans ' dreamed up the rotten move, but . I am shocked that Mesa boss Bob ' Packer goes along with 1t. : Denver Vies :With Oakland ' 1 OAKLAND (APJ Oenv<'r's ; Fi~yd Little runs at the Oakland • RaJders for the 18th and final l time in tonight's game between 'old clivisional rivals. f Little, who has played more i On Tl' Tonight • ' : Oannrl 7 at 6 than expected this year because ot the injury which sidelined 1974 AFC ru~hing champion Otis I Armstrong, banged up an ankle and a shoulder in the San Diego •came. But he dOCSJt't want to ! miss his Jut shot atOaJdand. ''The carne ts always a 1 dogfiiht," the former Syracuse All-American uid. "I know the Raiden better than anyone else, j on and ol.l lbe field. I 've enjoyed • tM aame8, but this ls the last time around." t Armslrona ml1ht malt his . first appearance since e•rly in t the season, and quarterback •Charley John son olso has ! returned to uniform. .. Despite her size, Murtha Watson U>n't hkely to get many reject.ions. The Ameri('an record holder ln the long jump, Watson has competed at three Olympic Games and many other U.S. international teams. Now 29. the affable Watson was named last week as the scbool 's head track and field coach -for both men-and women. It's believed the first time a woman has been named to coach men at the collegiate level "I 've dealt with men before m other JObs," she sa1d. "I've worked with them in recreation and attrack meets." Teaching won't be a new experience for Watson. For four years, she worked as a probation officer for misguided teen-age girls in nearby Lakewood, where she also competed for the Lakewood International Track Club. In the last year. she has been coordinator of girls' and women's • sportsforthecityofCarson. Mike Kolsky. Dommguei J W1s · n~w athletic dirt-ctor who also is only 29, chose Wataon because of her rapport wltb young athletes. Last Aucust, after Watson and two others earned berths on the U.S . Pan-American Games team, a fourth girl, only 14, who had failed to make the team, sat far from the aware¥ table sob- bing quietly. Watson walked over, put her arm around the girl and said softly, "Don't worry. There's a lot more years left in UPI Telfl>lloto THIRD STRINGER DON STROCK PASSES MIAMI TO VICTORY OVER BUFFALO. Strock's Hard Work Pays Off ~IAMI CAP> -"That's what they've kept me around for," exp la ins third s tring quarterback Don Strock after leading the Miami Dolphins to a 31 -21 National Football League victory over the Buffalo Bills m his first starting role. His effort Sunday came with the Dolphins playoff hopes at stake. The victory left Miami 9.3 a game ahead of next Sunday's foe, Baltimore 8-4 and eliminated Buffalo 7-5 from the American Football Conference East Division race. "ln a pressure situation, he really responded," said Shula, who pulled Strock out of the bottom of his barrel after Bob Griese and Earl Morrall were injured. '·A guy who bas worked as long and hard as Strock deserves to have good things happen to him and it happened today." Strock, who languished three years on the bench, showed imagination in calling his own plays. He completed 12 of 15 passes for 99 yards and two touc- hdowns. ran five yards for a score and gained 13 yards on a bootleg run to set up a 20-yard Garo Yepremian field goal. He staked Miami to a 21·0 halftime lead by running five yards himself and passing one and eight yards to Howard Twilley for touchdowns. Strock, surrounded by reporters for the first time in his obscure pro career, said, "The last time I was asked so many questions was the first time my mother caught me drinking." The Bills rallied to cut the lead lo 24-21 early in the fourth quarter as 0 .J . Simpson scored on a 14-yard run and on a 62-yard pass play and J .D. Hill took a 31-yard touchdown pass from Joe Ferguson. Sports in Bri._.f Ex-Sun Players Picket Battisone SANTA BARBARA -Two former players with the Southern California Sun of the defunct World Football League picketed the home of Sam D. Battistone, who owne d the franchise. on Sunday for back pay they say 1s due them. The players, defensive back Jack Connors and middle linebacker Eric Patton, formerly· of Mater Dei High, have already joined in a $500,000 lawsuit against Battistone, who they contend owns them back pay for the aborted 1975 season. IJ.S. Kolb BANGKOK -Johnny Miller led the United States to a IO.stroke victory in the World Cup golf championship Sunday and won the individual title with a final round of 68, four under par. Miller finished the 72-bole tournament with a 275 total, 13 under par on the 6,904-yard, par-72 Navatanee course. His partner, Lou Graham, had a final 70-279. Mencan• f'all, 83-0 MEXJCO CITY -Mississippi College defeated Mexico Polytechnico of Mexico City 83·0 in a football game which the Americans didn't worry much about. Before bis team left !or Satur· day's same. Mississippi College Nationals to MV Miaaion Viejo will host the 1977 National AAU long course swimmlna championships at the Marruerite Recreation Center pool. The meet will be staled Aug. 14 -17 and features the top swimmers in America. coach John W11l1ams sized up his Mexican opponents. "They aren't fundamC'ntally sound,·• he said. "They do unbelievable things. like rushing the passer with 10 men in the middle of the field. You just don't do that sort of thing," Williams s aid. SFWfns, 4-0 EDWARDSVILLE, 111 . -San Francisco scored three first half goals Sunday a nd went on to beat Southern Ilhno1s-Edwardsville 4-0 for the NCAA Division l soccer championship. Iakers Streak Past Bullets INGLEWOOD (AP> -It was, as Lakers coach Bill Sharman described it. some kind of a see-saw battle. When the dust cleared Sunday evening, the Lakers had pulled out a 114·106 victory over the Washington Bullets. The most dramatic streak was a 27-1 Lakers blitz which started late in the second quarter and continued into the third. At the time it started, they trailed the Bullets 48-37 . But that run wasn't enough to finish Washington. The Bullets roared back to tie the contest at ·100 With four minutes remaining. But then it was Lakers streak time again, and two hook shots by Kareem Abdul·Jabbar and long jumpers by Don Freeman and Gail Goodrich gave them a 108-102 lead the Bullets couldn't overcome. WASHING TON 004) -Grevty 4, Meyn 11, V..•ekl 3, 8 1"9 7• Che"''' 74, JoMt 4, l(rOOCI 2. Al~Clen 13. AOOIMon 3 Tola I\ .... 111>1•. lOS ,ANGELES 11 i.) Ford ''· W•m« 2, Abo d\Jl·Jebblr 21. Allen u , Goodrich 2•. C.1-.n •. Frtfln11n 7, McO&nl~I\ •• AU\~" "· Tot•ll $1 ,,., .. your career." On overseas toun, Wat.IS<>n usually la lbe ooo who watches over the YOtlnl 1irls. "Actually. 1 haven't got a team to coach yet," she said. ''I'm going to starf recruitina on campus first, and tben go to some of the local hiih schools. We haven't got any scholarships and we don't even have dorms." Watson, a world·class long jumper and sprinter, admits she knows little about things like the mechanics of the pole vault. "I'm going to spend a lot. or time read.inc and talkln1 to other coaches." .iie said. "A.l.(ust, I'm just golbf tb have a condlUOlllo1 prosram. And Dave Rodda has offered to come out and help, too." Rodda, the Lakewood International coach. said Wataon · "won't bave any trouble relating to the kids. She'• creat that way. And she wo.n't have any trouble workint out, staying in shape for- the Olympics next year. That's something we had to make sure of before she accepted the job.·• Ra'™' TD Gal"lop Ran 3~ ~Miles Says Peterson NEW ORLEANS <AP) -Jim Peterson of the Los Angeles Rams says he would have bypassed the ffrst touchdown of hi s professional career, if he could have found anyone to give It to. Peters on scored the Rams' only touchdown in a 14-7 National Football i,eague conquest of the New Orleans Saints Sunday. ·· 1 ran three and a half miles for that score," the 6-foot·S. 240-pound linebacker said after the game. Actually, it was 67 yards. "For that last 20 yards, I felt like I had the whole world on my shoulders. I toyed with the id~a of lateralling the ball, but J couldn't find anyone.'· he said. The reason he couldn't fmd anyone to toss the ball to was that most of the players on the field were still untangling themselves from the pileup that resulted when the Rams' Jim Bertelsen fumbled a punt return. Peterson -one of the few people not in the pile -picked up the ball and chugged for his touc- hdown in the third quarter. making the score 8-0 in Los Angeles· favor and giving the Rams all the points they needed to win. Peterson ·::. touchdown cam ~ after. Rams defensive end Jack Youngblood got two points m the firs t half by dropping New Orleans quarterback Archie Manning in tbe Saints' end zone for a safety. Kicker Tom Dempsey -who missed the point after Peterson's touchdown because of a bad snap from center -booted second- half field goals of 47 and :rr yards to provide the only points scored b}'the Rams· offense. Between Demps~y 's field goals, Manning hit running back Rod McNeill on a five-yard touc- hdown pass. The Rams. 10-2. have already clinched a playoff berth, but the home field advantage goes to the team with the best record. "We w eren't looking past anyone,'' S'aid Los Angeles coach. Chuck Knox. "We're happy to come down here, get a win and get out of town.'' For the 2-7 Saints, it was a new way to lose a football game. lO\ A119tlu 0 1 <I 3 I~ l'MwOrlHni 0 0 0 7-1 LA -Safely, Manning 1at kle<I mend~ LA -Pltterwn '1 fumble return (kick la1le<1l Ul -FGO.rnpseyH NO -~NelllSpe,ilrom Ma""lng (Surok•CU LA -FG 0.mpwy 37 A -Jt,•se F1ritOownl Ru"'9s·yerds Peulng yards Aetun> ye rds PesJ.H Pl.inh Fumbln·~t Pwnellies Y••d\ ··-H • »1J2 100 131 11-1•2 .s-47 •·1 >-20 S.1114$ 17 ., .. 1'2 SC 1"13-1 1·1' , ' $-JO INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RVSHI NG -los Angtln. Ml:Culclleon 1~)4, 8r1•nl 11-53, Butelson S·1'. New OrlUM, McNelll 11-56,MU~ ll-2, Ma""lngl-IS. RECEIVING -Los Ange~. Jackson 4 ..,, McCutci.on >-•. N~w Orleans, Sfft 4-t6, McNe•lf • 2'. Chllds 2-«l, Maxson 3-1S. PASSING l.CK A1>9f!les, Harris 11·1•7. 11S- Yet'Cls New OrlH"'· ~nnl119 14-U.1. 1.S yerels UPI Te~ KC'S WOODY GREEN HURDLES GOAL LINE. . A controversial dead ball call with about nine minutes left proved to be the BiUs' undoing . Officials ruled an apparent fumble by Mercury Morris was dead at the Miami 28 and socked the Bills' Pat Toomey with a 15- yard penalty {or elbowing a referee. Slot Machine SD's Good ( t Omen 1 On the next play, Dolphins fullback Don Nottingham ran 56 yards to tbe IJills' one to aet up Norm Bulaicb'1 game-clinchlna scorins plunge. N~tase Breezes STOCKHOLM -Ille Nastase of Romania tamed Sweden's ·golden boy Bjorn Borg 6-2, 6-2, 6-J Sunday and won the Masters Tennis title for the fourth tJme 10 five yearg. KANSAS CITY (AP> -Coach The triumph ended a string of Tommy Prothro of the San Diego 11 def eats. Chargers wore the biggest grin in "I've been wailing for this pro football Sunday. interview all year," s aid .. I knew things were Prothro. "I was happy with chancing,'' Prothro laid, "when Rickey Young. He played with a Ibeataalotmachineforthefirst sprained ankle and bruised tirr. e when our plane stopped ln ribs." La Ve,as on the way to Kansas· · Young, a rooklt and youn.ieat City." player witt\ the Charaers. Prothro was rieht. Thinp did celebra~ his 22nd birthday with chanae for the Chargers, who a dazzling display of runnin.a. beat lhe Kansas City Chiefs 28-20 "Thia is the best game I 've hac:t for th~lr first Nation.a.! Jt"ootball by far." said Young, who rushed Leaaue victory of thcseasoo. !or .1.24 yards. I· ,. ' -- Chiefs quarterback Len Dawson received a cracked bone in his right thumb late ln the game and could mlss the rest or the season. Younc scored on a five.yard burst in the first quarter and on a three-yard run early ln tbe f owth quarter. The second Icon tJed the ram• at 20-ao and Bay Wmc.bina's extra point kick put ~an Dieao ahead for aood . Six minutes later, the Cbaracrs added an Insurance touchdown on quarterback Dan Fouls' run. . . Slll01t91> tcenusatt "'"' delllfM ~~ PMslnty .... .. t\rft yanli --""""" l'\llMllM.lo\t .....,""', ... 1 0 7 ,.,. , ) ,. ..... ~ ~ lt tl' 9M7 .... 1U ,.. ,,, 1t.::• •tW '-» ... " ... .. .. •. A'. South Coast League Chan1pions Coach Jeff May's Laguna Beach High Artists won the South Ooast League water. polo championship. Kneeling (from left) -Brian Chara, Blake Summers, Bruce Morton, Mark Speciale, Doug: Bunting, Renato Mendonca. Standing - Mike L inkletter, Ken Wandel, Scott Whitlock, May, Robert Brunswick, Sam Taylor, Wade Grindle. Not pictured are Mik e Newton, Al Mendez, Steve Christensen and Fred Jacobson. Hart Puts St. Lo11is Atop,31-17 ST. LOUIS (AP) -Jim Hart fired three first-half touchdown passes Sunday aod St. Louis took a 31·17 victory over the Dallas Cowboys tha t boosted the Cardinals into sole possession of first place in the National Football Conference's East Division. The 31-year-old Hart, who connected on two touchdown passes to Mel Gray and one to. Terry Metcalf, used his arm and the running or Metcalf and Jim Otis to stun Dallas with a 28-3 first-half lead that knocked the Cowboys from a tie for the division lead. The victory gave St. Louis a 9-3 record and put the Cardinals in extremely strong position for the p layoHs. With two games remaining, they are a full game lll front of Washington and the Cowboys, who both slipped to8-4 . Connecting on 11 of 17 passes for 199 yards, Hart drove the Cardinals to touchdowns during· ·their first three possessions and to a 21-3 lead after 8:26 of the second quarter. A spect acular Metcalf catch between two Dallas defenders completed a 30-yard scoring play and launched the St. Louis surge. Then Gray's blinding speed ac- counted for a touchdown on a 49·xard pass play after Toni Fr1tsch's 23-yard field goal put Dallas on the scoreboard. St. Louis next marched 65 yards in a time·consuming drive culminated by Steve Jones' one· yard t ouchdown plunge. And later the Cardinals boosted their lead to 28-3.on Hart's second TD pass to Gray, this time for six yards. Doug Dennison rammed one yard to score the Cowboys' first touchdown, capping a lengthy drive at the outset of the third quarter. St. Louis, however, answered with a 61-yard push on 17 plays to set up Jim Bakken's 17·yard field goal. Dallas managed only Preston P earson 's one-yard touc- hdown smash in the closing quarter. Cowboys Cerdlnels A -.. •.701, 3 0 7 ,_,, ,. 14 0 3-31 INDIVIDUAL LEADlltS RUSHING -DeltH, Steubllch, Ml, Newtlouse 7.29, P. P,.erS9ft 1-20. St. Loul•. Mltcatf 1.,., Otlir ~~ . RECEIVING-O.llas, .-. Peartoll ...,, YOIW>Q <M2, NewflouM ... n. St. Lovlt, Hwrl• ~11, Gr•, .. s. PASSINO -StaubKll 25-41~ 2M yanb. Hart 1MM,19t. -Red-hot Colts Shut Out NY LydeII Mitchell rushed for 119 yards to become the first running back in Baltimore history to gain more than 1,000 yards in a season as the Colts beat the host New York Giants. 21·0, Sunday fQr their seventh straight National• Football League victory. · Mttchell carried the ball 23 times en route to raising his season's total to 1,008 yards, breaking his own team record of 96.1 yards set in 1973. It was Mitchell's sixth lOO·yard game this year and the 11th of his career. The victory was aided by three Giants turnovers and eight sacks of New York quarterback Craig Morton. The Colts now have SS sacks for the year, an NFL high. Elsewhere in the NFL Sunday it looked like ~his: GREEN BAY AT MINNESOTA -Fran Tarkenton threw two touchdown passes to John Gilliam and another to Chuck Foreman to lead the Minnesota Vikings to a 24·3 victory over Green Bay. The touchdown passes moved Tarkenton to within one of the NFL career record or 290 established by Johnny Unitas. NY JETSATNEWENGLAND -Randy Vataha, former Golden West College s tar, caught two touchdown passes but it wasn't enough as the New England Patriots lost to the New York Jets Sunday, 30-28. The win ended an eight-game losing streak for the J ets and gave interim coach Ken Shipp his first victory. HOUSTON AT SAN FRANCISCO -Although they were eliminated from playoff contention before start of their game, the Houston Oilers de· feated the host San .Francisco 49ers, 27-13. The Oilers u sed a stout de- fense, limiting the 49ers to five net yards on 25 rushing attempts, then came from behind in the second half with two long touch· down drives. WASIDNGTON AT ATLANTA -Mark Moseley booted a 394 yard field goal with two seconds remaining to lift the Washington RedSkins to a 30-27 win over host Atlanta . The victory gave Washington an 8-4 record and a tie for second place in the East with Dallas. The Redskins and Cowboys meet Saturday. It was the fifth game in six weeks that was decided in the final five seconds for George Allen's Redskins. CLEVELAND AT PITl'SBURGH -The Pittsburgh Steelers rallied behind a pair of Terry Brads haw touchdown passes to win their 10th straight game, a 31-17 triumph over the Cleveland Browns. The Steelers, 11-1, clinched a wild·card playoff berth with the win. One more victory will assure them the Central Division title in the American Conference. Pittsburgh was forced to overcome a pair or Cleveland first half touchdowns that came within a span of 14 seconds. CINCINNATI AT PHILADELPHIA -Ken Anderson stood in the pocket and picked the Philadelphia Eagles defense apart to lead the Cincinnati Bengals to a 31·0 victory. · Anderson directed an offense that riddled the Eagles for 484 yards, 226 passing and 258 rushing. The defense limited the Eagles to 225 yards, intercepted four passes and recovered a fumble. DETROIT AT CIUCAGO - Roland Harper bolted Z1 yards for a touchdown with 4:22 left to lead the Chicago Bears to a 25-21 victory over the Detroit Libns. The victory was only the third against nine losses for the Bears, who avenged an earlier Z1·7 loss to Detroit and eliminated the Lions' slim hopes for a wild card playoff berth. Fast Marathon CUL VER CITY -Gary Tuttle, representing the Beverly Hills Striders, won the National AAU marathon championship Sl.Dlday, covering the 26-mile 385-yard distancein2: 17:26.6. Nearly 700 runners, including entrants from England, Finland and New Mexico, competed. Kirk Pf efler of Grossmont College finished second in 2:19:07. Lionel Ortega of the New Mexico Track Club came in third at2:19:1G. Area Wre~tling Pro Grid Standings • Arti8ts Vie NORCO -Laguna Beach Hlgh's Artists open play 1n the Corona· Norco bas ketball tournament Tuesday evmina at 6 in tbe Norco aym a1ain1t the winner or toniaht'a contest b~tween La Sierra and Colton. \ 1~11ftr Cl>• Smltllt·f. ,......,~-(C) de< Hkaey 12-0. 14S-Tellloe I L) die( St.wen 2'4. 15' ,.,_,.. (LI dK "'nnlnvton f. 2. ~v-(Cldrl(nlHO.O. 11s-<Mmttt <Cl dr JolwlaonM. 1'1-ftoll ICI plnnect ~I: ... Hlilt-Qoeoolll (C) plnnect H- I ·11, Clll'wa •1 Mar<•> (tt) c,,._ U -Sapanere (COM) pinned .JohneOll 2: f7. 10)-$a11tect CCI wontiyforfotlt. 111-uya (Cl dK tffwllt ,.I, 1»-l..ezl9r ICdMI dee GllleS.f, 11'1-<111111111• CC) dKTl\ayer+t. 1,._...rwl (Cl dee Sllllltl .. t. 1~(CdM)dKMoar'9U. 1&-6~rt (OIM) de< ltentt-0. 1s+-f'lnnl11oto11 CCdM) pll'lll9d tc.enUr 1 :n. ~ .... (C4M)dte .,...11).1. HS-G arratt (CdM) pinned UnWtktl t: "· ,,,_.._,,!Cl de< Rell 1H. Hwt-Ooeo1a1 (CdM > pl1111ed _._.... . ......_ V1tti1 (JO C11> C... *" ~ (M ) plftMCI ~ 1: .. 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(IC Night> 1tt Hert&ert (~yerl 1n . HyOo Ber cc;.,1al 11' Ollc Gold Ber CTreec:•> 119 Frtne:h Mlkt IBrOOltO 119 1(1119 "-lllCI <Hart) 1n l<AIMI Due C'.Slr~u) 119 Otvetle Mllrlon CTrusurd 122 Go 0.UY Bar (My~) 119 Mr. Zing <Morris) 119 HCOND lllAC• -171> yerds., _,. Okls ~ UIJ. O at ml ng, hl"M $1700. O.lmlncu1r1ce '1600. O.IYeungB• (Velenzvela> 111 Hl)o llloO IAdalrl I .. f'auurn Cow>t IGeru l 119 Isle's OoutQ (H•rtl 11• One .MCI Only <Wtrcll 119 ~*"' (1Cnl9flt> 119 PrloeOHOollmU CIUcllerdd 120 .~UplStrM.IUI ' . 119 ™llllD •ACE -:uo Yards. 2 y_. Old IMldllM. Purse$ 1100, aotdQulnc;y <Dreyer) 1n Ond'(OWlrver IClertue> 119 Jo's Mllrtllll (Myl"I 119 MlssGolltht (MO<rlson> 119 Runntn Teb IGMia I 1n SUptr Start ICrtever> 1n By By...,., (Cer<lo(a) 119 In l'llgM (Hert I 11' Miss T•T• (Actalr) 11t Tlny'$ Dlll9"t (We rd) 119 The 47th annual we-ek , 1neets a tough Huntineton Beach Warren team, which Invitational basketball crushed Los Amigos and tournament gets under Compton and nipped w a y t o n i g h t a t Long Beach Wilson in Huntington Beach High that tourney. School with a pair of Newport , which first.round contests presses and runs a f:bt featuring two Orange break, is led by Joe Coastar eateams. DiStanislao and P<tt Newport Harbor Patrick. Higb's Sailors, still The hos t Oilers of seeking their firs t· Huntington Beach are victory after losing two heavy tavori tes to in the Westminster-dispose or rebuilding Marina tournament la.st Servite. Coach Elmer SC· Classic Set Tuesday Four Oran.ge Coast area basketball teams, led by Fountain Valley and San Clemente, will compete in the eight· t eam San Clemente Invitational basketbaJl l"OURTH lllACI! -lSO vards. 2 Yffr olds. AllowaMe. Purw suoo, 119 tournament that begins m Tuesday evening at San ~:: Clemente High. Red Red Wine (Mllctielll Stlt'sA PH<h IHunllnvtO<I) Sur-prise Pactcave (Dreyer) &oMle ~ (Morris I coming of( a 62·61 win over Huntington .Beach and all their starters.are excellent outside s h ooter s. Fountain Valley features a s harp passing game and has a strong rebounder in 6·7 Scott Tingey. Mission Viejo puts its 2·0 r ecord on the line against Rubidoux. The Diablos are led by center Steve Sawyer, who is averaging Z1 points. Maryvl-Fann Girt IActalr> Anll't Ber 2 ( Cer<lore) Vino Rocktt (Treuure > 8ella Tu (H•rtl HotlltSlr (Mylfl) ~:: First round games will m take place Tuesday and ~:: Wednesd ay and the "'"" ltACIE -400 yards. 3 yeer Olds. AllowaM:•. Pvrw UIOO. championshi;> game is slated for 8 Friday night. Combs' Oilers will be trying to bounce batk . from a one-point lOM to Fountain Valley Friday night. Returning All-Emp~ League star Perry Harbin leads the Oilers attack. The 6·1 senior averaged 21.5 points per game against Ediisoo and Fountain Valley. Harbin and two others have bit in double figures ln both of those tests-with Clark Sims and Jim Spowart, the Oilers• tandem inside, averaging 19.0 and 12.0. A junior vars U y t ournam ent featuring the same schools also takes place in the same gym with games at 3 3lld 4:30. The winners of varsity competition Monday and Tuesday nights clash in ·the semifinals W ednes· '.day evening with the championship game billed for Friday. Tonight's Schedule 7-Newport Harbor V$ Warren ' 8:30-Huntington Beach vs Servite · Tuesday's ScbeduJe 7-Estancia vs Katella 8:30-Edison vs LB Wilson Pro Cage, Hockey t f Flc:•lt Frftflry (Cerdoral Moon Ooc10f' (Ml tcnt 111 t:.syJtt'ss.cae CKnlgllt) WlndO'Sllrnnwr !Cltrls~) Klndolc:ute (Hart I ~Ml• (MorrlM>n} OVc:Comrnenct (Treesu,..> M-meluue (Adatrl Rhythmic Phyllis CRl<llards) ~:: C o s t a M e s a ' s m Mustangs tangle with 1 " Foot.bill at 6: 30 Tuesday ~:: while Santa Ana and San m Clemente clash at 8. 119 11• On Wednesday, it is SIXTH HCE -400 yards., Wff" Pacifica vs. Fountain olds & up. Fllllts & meres. Clelmi119o Va 11 e y at 6 ; J 0 and Purws..oc>.C>•lmt1>9prlc•$6'°°-Rubidoux vs. M1'ss1·on 'TlsACoopy (Actalr) 17t Mls.sJttOn 1~w11 11• Viejo at 8. GoAnnlwrs«y (Cerdo,.) 110 Tri, DK• <Trtesurtl 11q c 0 s t a M e s a ts NBA EHltm C..feret1ee All•nt1c D1vh1on W L Pct. GS Ptliladelpllle 16 6 .m ~on 11 7 .~ 211 Buffalo 10 11 .•76 s• ·i ......, Yoi1c I 16 .333 9 Central Division Allanta 11 t .~ SIA'ldav's Scores ICtf'ltudr'I' 112, Virginie ti Otnver 113, ,..._ Yol1t 119 TongM'sGemn No games scheduled TlltSdlr's Gemes NogamuK~l..S NH L Cempbtll ConfereflC• Patrick Olvlslol\ l OU1ncy's1C1tt•n 1w.1c:M "" Mustangs are 1·2 but are RvnnlnRowCWutll 119 teenKantc.a111 1111 coming off a narrow ,.._·u..au <Mvl•s> • m 62-58 loss to Moore Okllt's Gtm (Ctt<19er I 11'1 KeyO\erver<Mttc,,.111 119 League po,wer Long HVIN'TH uc1 -3so v1rc1s. l Beach Wilson in the ., .. ,Olds& uo. Allowenct. Pur1e$500. recent Wes tminster-ThfOcteMlde. T11r" on•s Wiid <WatS0<1> no Marina tourney. Led by AnovGo<H•n> m guard Gary Spink, the ~~;.<T~~,s::;~: !:: Mustangs will be facing 8emllot <Cardorel m a young Foothill team !'::::,~°c"ci:~~r> ::: coache d by Bob Tr1p1eeu1 <P•tt•ol m Sorensen, former Costa Ollck Ooolln (ACMolrl 1n M h Mr.eepr10ec11 c1<n19t11l "" esa coac . .t.ise 111,1111. S a n C 1 e m e n t e , c:..11,,. Buddy <MorrlM>n> 11" champion of the South R.AckOnMan (Brooks) 122 IEIOHTH u cE _ 350 yerds. 3VNr Coast League last year, 01111 & up. CJ•1m1""'. Purse $2300. has a top shooter in ~~:." .. ":,:'!:.?a':'°· 119 guard Tim Dunham but JollvSNoow cHartl 119 has lost 6·5 John RO<MOS1r1p cw11ur> 112 Witherell for the season ~~,.:et~6.a~r> ~~ with a broken hip. Ml,TopTex<TrHsurtl m Still, the Tritons Fl9tt'S°"P9 (l(nl9h1) 119 bould · d S.vennallGflOSt IC1rel0te) 119 S easily ispose Of StyClfllMan (Adelrl 119 s ant a An a which Ml•T•••C~~:;:!uit• 119 finished l ast in the LvckyShlloh 1Hart1 m Century L eague last Ho<nton II 9 .S50 •, 1 W.Shlnqton 9 9 .soo 1' t NewO..IHns 8 12 ,«JO J'} Clevelal'ld 8 11 .Jiil • western Conltrence Midwest Dlvhlon Detroit MUwavkff Ke mes Cllf Ollceoo II 1 ,611 9 11 .•50 3 • 12 .ACJO c S lS .:UO 1 Pacific Division Coldefl State u 6 LO\Anqelf~ 16 8 "'-nht '> 8 S.tttlf 11 ,, Por1 l.nd 9 14 .700 -·""' -.S2'1 3•~ ,OI 5 .391 Wi Sundey's Scor'ts l osAftQttes tu, w u111noton 106 f>Mtnl• t 14, Chlcaoo 101 GolOM Stat• 11S, Sullle 1°' Tonl9ht"\ Games Noo-mnsc~uttd TueMSey's Gemes l<•nses City et Buflelo Milwaukff at New Yorle Cl•vel•l'ld et Phll•clelphl~ Phoenhc at N-0..tteni. Detroit et Golden State WHlllngt011 a t Portlalld ~ Dtnvtr NewYorlt lndl6N San Antonio l(~~uc:ky SI. LCM.II~ V1'91nl• ~BA W L Pd. Cl 1• s .m -11 •• w 2 1J 7 •• so 11/a 1t 7 .'32 2 u • ,619 2 ll 13 ,.451 5Va • 19 .1u 12 W L T f'b, OlfOA Pfllledlelpllla II .. 6 <It 122 71 l'IY lslendtrs 14 9 5 33 111 n Atlante 12 U 2 26 1' 11 NY Rengers 11 ,.. 3 2S 91 llCJ Smvttie DIYlslon OllclQO 10 6 11 3f " .,, Venc:ouver ' 12 s 23 11 '96 St. Louis t t? s :n 16 U Kensas Cll'f 7 \.S • 11 lt w Mlnnesote 7 17 o 14 56 ,, wain Conference Horris Division Montreel 20 s • •• U9 U LosA~ltS 16 10 2 34 87 '3 Plttsbur9h ll 11 3 2S 106 109 Detroit 1 17 • 11 71 115 WasNl'lg'lon 3 21 3 9 t2 131 Bii Haio 8os1on Toronlo Q lifGl!tlll it.dams Division 11 • 3 39 117 '° 14 6 7 JS 9S IC> 9 10 7 2S 7S t 'o " 2 n 1• SundeY's Sc:e1u NY R1119frs S, Wesllin9fon% NY ls!endffl3, &<lffeJoO Pllll«ltlllftie •• Ml,_JOW 1 Atlente 2, Ollce90 0 MofttrMI 2. Boston 2 PlttsllufQll6, Ton)ntoJ T0<1)Qllt's O.mes "No games scheduled TllHdey's Gemes Mi-~la at NY I 'llanders WHl\lnr,iton et Atlenta PlttsburQtl et Kensas Cll'f SI. Louis at VenGouver - NINTH RACI! -350 yarlk. 3 year season, olds. c1a1m1nr,i. Callf·bred, Purse The Fountai'n Valley -----------"';ililiiiiiiiiiiiii_.iiiiii ______ \" \1100. Oelml119 Pt'I<• $1600, 1 I! .t. E NevedeF1verceercSora> 119 Barons, 1975 Su nset ~s ~~::!ve:~~W::::~,., ~~ League winners. may •·'Erc~A-s ?6 DATSUM P1Ck"1' • 0rp1>anJac:1t<Garia> m face problems with a 1'?\I ~~ HUSTLER Btrende'tCNrve <Pattlo> 1171~ Pacifica team that has ,..1...,·so.ncty 1er .. verJ • jl.£ i i s71 87 Mr.Shady {f'a91) 119 already d efeated as n . . ~1~~t1,<HCT•,~., 1 1 20 20 Monrovia this season. • ... ""...,,... 36 "'°""' ._. ""* "'-" ·-"-~ OAC. ~ <"" l'YM ll.vdud V-Moon LI011ten1119 <Adetr> 199 The Barons, 1·1, arc Call an expert ""6.}Q. ftU2alll'll10 IA»s Alamitos Race Results ll'lltST RAC• -«IO yercts. 3 ~ olds£ uo. Oelml"9. Purw $1100. Cllcun.t <Ctteverl •.20 ... 20 :uo Nashadltn (Guiney) 10.CIO 8.IO El Renro CHartJ S.20 Tlme-20 SO. Alto ran -P•rr O.clf, JO#I Moon 'Toon, Un And Only, Shadow Fist, Jac:lt Slmon, Alamltos News, Alpha's~. 'Sc:relclltd -Tiny OUlck, BHU Lendo, ComtonllcKS, Al I Prof II. St l!uct1 -2·C•lc•tl• 2 & S- H;.-... U•t11, Pal4 sna.•. SllC:OND ltACE -870yards.3yeer o1Cb ~up. Oelfnlng. l'vrM 12100._ Buxup (Cell) lt.20 UO 5 ... MetMahel (Sellen) uo s...o 5'etl N Ffl<fl It (Gene) _.AO TlrN-4S.n. AllO ran -N1tlve Twld, s.,.,,, Roell. °'*• 0\111 ear, Ot-.a $1\edDw. Sc:ntclltd -T erdY Roe lilt, 10>1t11t Of Glory. E.t9ie LAlldl119. ~s Jet. TNl•D •AC• -a ranfl. 2YMI' olell & uo. Clalmlng. PllrM P20Q. Mldrl~~ (C.doul MMt ltO'fel (l(nl9f1t) F1"'"9 Devlel (Wa nl) TllN -20.14. 6.20 3AO 310 uo :uo 4.111 AIM! ran -Thet's TetenC. Tiny Walch Bound, Noor MoOn. Rocky Dtnuedo. Nnc retc:MI. flOUltTH ••ctr -3SO yarcb. l YNr olds. AllOWantt Pllf'M $.MOO. °"' sw 1erteoer1 s.10 3.«I 2.60 F1tet N' Flclel• (Gaf'dora) s.oo 3.00 A-Mlkt'SJtt <•clelr) 2.IO olds& up. Flllles & Mlnrt. A~. P\lfw '6000. Midnight 8Klfy <Werdl 11UO 17.AO 7 60 Vim Md Vf9or CTreuure) 2 60 7 .o Ea1yRlteJet (Cell) 4 20 Time-11.74. Also ran -Rebecca Boonf', ci--~ ... Ott Girl, Miss Conclusion, Mic k•n Sun F'l-r. Dlcke'l'S Roclt Candy, MluR-•rdBar, Rebel J<ay, No scratcl!H. U l!ucta -J.M141119"t Bt<ky & """"'Md Vlf'W, l'e ICI $825.SO. SEVENTH RACE -170 yarcts.. !I v-ar olcts & up. Allow•nce. PU~ vooo. Tiie Merine Del Rey: American Gtnt \. !Herll 1UO 700 2.00 Go OMr Go CWllSOfl) uo 7 ., ,...TheMoonMttner (TrHSUrt) 2.10 Tlma-•s.zz. Alto "" -A·Oldt Smoothie, Sil-*' LMic, Rocket Tu t, Are1e. Mlltcntc'-5. A -The Randlo Lulll Mia owned errtty,. •tOHTM RACa-avards.JY'Mf' olcts. Clalml1111. C.lll•brtd. Purw $2ClllO. o.ndY's Go Bid (Morrl_,I 1S CIO '-60 510 Otstent Mtrlafl (Hen> 11.10 11 tO Rocttln Sff <Treesu,..} HO Tlmt -20.J7. Also ren -Nohosllacty, Sll""1 Trutmtnt, Fltlilet1t, Hot Shot Cut" Ber, SH Flight. Oltckays Ber A Gold, 1(1119 0 Tht Roed. Scratched -Dal's Suv Ruy, St. l..oul1Jr., Mr. Bo • Tlint-17 •• S, U ·~ -J.o.My's Go 91d a; AllO ran -A·Olal"Mr e.n; Ed •D11UMMtriatl,'9ICIS ... oo. Dtt, ..i.t•1 LA9fnel, Vl¥a VIiia • NucratcllH. • NINTH •AC• -400 Y•~s. I.,._ A -TM 1¥an L AllWMllf. lllaM 9'ds & uo. Clalml119, PllrM .,._ SClw-ldt-.cttl'ltry, sera.eoco leroottsl ShH'l'fl ((h ... ,, IUO l.4D ''° .. .. ,., VanO..O.C• (0"1tM) TI--20.lt. a.oo Also ran -Tr11ty A 01*"'*'41, "'<tM N' BrltM, Roty Joy, ~ .._, Ml. (ilte 9'1tCllH, I(~ He\le Good Dey. MfaslOn ,, .. Jo ~ authorized dealer. IJl-1740 491-1700 "'~ -CMM Cr.Kii. Dllllllo•a ' l'll"lt, .. ~. Olarot. R~ To I#. u •ucta -t •llfl• •• ,. & • ~OtTM HU -JM yarft. J l"MI' '-Slltntl, ........... i{if!{. ~{(f)~ § HAIR CARE CENTER S,.ECIAUZJMG IN MEN'S PERM'S 2400 W Coast H"wy. ~t:wport a~och C ALL 548-9174 . . .JB RAii SCOTOI • • lllUllACMAff. • ._,....TOM MAClf IU-7111-..... 40 I ' 2 qBis: $21_00 ~~!kn~ 'tu~$255 16 Ploof 81Mdlld~ ..... C) 117~ ~ COtp..11.1., 9 • t .... 8fJ DAILY PILOT S egsBook Manipulation's Market Secret SAN FRANCISco (UPI) -Richard N~y, who by his own admission~ one ol lhe most successlul investment ad- visors 1n the country. says the average Ulvestor 10 the slock market can only ma.lee a kil.li.ng if be learns to manipwate the market as lhe ms1de ~pecia.llst:; do. And he must ignore the myths f61lowed by the general public Ney. who at 58 is as debona.lr as he was m the 1940s while acting in NAI\IE inlh~ NE\\' the Academy Award-winning "Mrs. Miniver," is serious when be talks about making money. His philosophy: ''lt's 1m~s1blt to b~ Cl\'tl.u:ed unless you are surviVlng well. And it is every md1v1dual's first duty to know how tos urvtve." THE AVERAGE INVF.STOR, he says, puts down $1,000 to $100,000 in the stock market. Whether or not he comes out ahead depends on his ability to predict trends and trade ac- cordingly. What :-iley has done in hls third book about lht! stock market. ··Making It 111 the Market -Richard Ney 's Low-n sk Svstem for Stock Market Investors" (McGraw- Hill Book Co 1, 1s to show the average investor how not to be outsmarted by the specialists Ney claims own the stock ex- change. The only stocks worth investing in are the Dow Jones In- dustrial Stocks. accord111g to Ney. These stocks offer the maximum growth potential with minimum risk and are well -established within the Exchange. Mutual Funds are .. terribly dangerous," he points out, because they sell all over the board NEY STATES THAT company earnjngs have nothing to do with stock prices, nor are stocks affected by the political d1mate. 'The public makes its biggest mistake when it buys .stock in General Motors simply because GM reports good earnings. or when it buys when prices suddenly escalate. ··11 's not demand that causes rising stock prices, it's ris- mg stock prices that causes demand," he explains. Ney has abo d1scm.sed the operations of the 360 spec1alisb on the New York Stock Exchange in his earlier book. "Tht' Wall Street Jungle" and "The Wall Street Gang." These are the elite who set the prices, sell when the public buys, control the market and profit accordingly, says the man ~ho r eceived nallonal recognition for predicting the market cr ash of 1962. NEV'S ASSOCIATION as a financial consultant with lra Haupt, the head of a New York Stock Exchange -specialtst firm. began in 1962 and allowed him to see what he terms the "immorality or the market." His muck-raking books resulted because he says he "takes a perverse pleasure m tdhng the truth." Ney ts now based in Beverly Hills as an investment ad· visor for corporations. He claims hls clients haven't lost a dime this year. His financial capability goes back to hls childhood, he says, when he made $7S·$100 a week changing the discarded programs at Yankee Stadium to f1l the next <la} 's lineup. Indi ans to Peddle Buffalo Burgers L"ANSE: ~ich . (UPI) -The 700-member Ojibwa In· d1an lnbe 1s trying to establish a domesticated buffalo herd to provide a new source of income -buffalo burgers. The tnbe, part of the Keweenaw Indian community, started the proJect in 1972 when it was given 13 head by a Stanwood, Mich., farmer who had 40 head. '·From the outset. the idea sounded like a novelty but the tribal council sees some real possibilities," said James Krenek, a Michigan State University extension dlrector assisting the Indians. Krenek s aid the Indians foresee a marketing program operated by the tribe that will s ell buffalo burgers and steaks to area residents and tourists. The tribe plans lo expand its herd to 31 by next fall. The Indians have only marginal pasture land and must clear an adjoining 40 acres of scrub trees next sum- mer . They are u s in g (.'hemicals to induce heavy growth of whiteclover on the land -------------'--------- Del E. Webb· In Lawsuit CINCINNATI CAP )-Real- ty Income Trus t Co. of Providence, R.I., fiJed a $9.5 million suit in U.S. District Court here against four de· velopment firms for back rent and other compensation for the land in downtown Cin· cinnati on which the home of- fices or t.]le Kroger Co. stand. Named as defendants were Del E. Webb Corp., Del E . Webb Realty Ariz., City Cen- tre Development Co., and Management Co., all of Phoenix, Ariz., and K.B. As· sociates, Salt Lake City, Utah. Fi ve Chrysler Plants Shut Down for Week DETROIT (UPI) -Chrysler Corp .. , in a "supercautious" move to head off a repeat or last winter's massive shutdowns, said that five assembly plants ~JJ be closed during the first week of January, giving 16,900 workers an extra week of Christmas vacation. CHRYSLER 'S CUTBACKS will leave only two plants producing cars --the new Plymouth Volare and Dodge Aspen luxury compacts -in the week beginning Jan. 5. The shutdowns will not affect the holiday pay for workers who begin their scheduled Christmas vacation Dec. 24, a Chrys ler spokesman said. Its action was in sharp contrast to the Ford Motor Co. which canceled five one.week plant shutdowns previously ~cheduJed for January. Ford and General Motors which have added more than 52 000 cars to early 1976 ~hedules folJowing November's strong sales which topped the year-earlier period by 35 per- cent. Chrysler was up29percent.. . • "Cllll VSLER IB BEING sul)ercautious tom alee sure its inventory doesn't get out of hand this year," the trade publication Automotive News said or the move. "In general, none ol their car inventories are out of line with their sales." Fadnl one-week abut.downs, are the Lynch Road and Jeffenon A venue faclUUes in Detroit and plants at Bet.W.&,lll.~ SL.Louil, Mo.; aodooetruck line at Warren, Mich. . d I h d Entering December, Chrysler and its ea tts a m ooo unsold cars in stock, enoulh to last 75 days at the c~t 1aln rate. Analyst! consider a 60-day supply o( ears normal ••th the industry at a comlortabJe 53-day supply en- terinl Decemb4'r compared with an BS-day inventory a year ago. AT TffB SAME TDIE last year, Chrysler bad 391,000 cars on hand and shut alJ wt ooe of it.a U.S. plant.a betweeg 1banksgJvin1 day .,ntll alter Jan. l because the unsold stodt was enoqh lo 111.Jt U5da)'9. By mid-January, with sales plummetlna, lhe No. 3 auto ftrm had a 119..clay supply ol cars and began the c~Uy re.- bate pro1ram that belped Lbe industry rtt0ver from itt de. pest and m.o1t p.rolon1ed s lump since the Great Drpressfoo .. • ~nday'• Afternoon Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE . 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IO, Hunllfl9l0n .. .W "· C..ltlOtnl• ~ Pf\1119 M<N•mtt, looe7 c;.t1'tl0, HA.ft...., hKll, C•tlfom1a •1'olt 0.14 Stmbfo. IOGa 0¥11414, U1111t '""°" lhKll. CAlllor"I• ., .... ,1CT1TIOUS aUSINllSS HAMLU.ATf;.Ml! .. T Tlw IOl-1 ng per _,, • t e CIOof'9 lllN -.... All CI A PMINflNGand ltCPllOOUC ttON, 1~\I T•ltidrv Cir Cle Mlq-Vl4j0. C•lll 91'7). 'WI l E "0' 1•"'11411 F, A•"'•110, 2~2 V1• ,:fW'JMol .. ,...__ y,. ... CAI" mJS Gwy M LM, 2..01 vi. u -. Mos \JonV,.)o,C..111 '241S Wanter sailboat racinc in Ntwport Harbor can be -and ott~n is -an on.again. off.again affair. Soll was the past weekend with three scbeduJed regattas. Balboa Yucbt Club managed to get two races on the books Satur· day with tbc s mall sailboats sailing inside the bay ln the Cin;t of the three-month Sunkist Series. But on Sunday t.be ebbing tides were stronger tban the bree2e and left the big boats slatting outside the jetty with no finishers be!ore the 5 p.m. de· ad.line. NEWPORT Harbor Yacht Club played host to the Lehman-12 Class Sunday in the Winter Tune·up Series. The Lebmans managed to complete• three races. Four rugh school teams of the So uthern California Interscholastic Sai ling Conference sailed a six-race team regatta in L1d<>-14s out of the Intercollegiate Sailing Base. The regatta served as an elim- ination series for the Cotton Bowl Regatta at Ft. Worth, Tex., Dec. 28·31. Newport Harbor High BOATING School is the defending champion at the Cotton Bowl. Here are the results of the three regattas: BALBOA YACHT CLUB (Sunkist Series, inside classesl : TIUSTLE, Precious, Robert Van 'T lleit, BYC: LI00.14 A. Jae~ McClarty, BYC. Ll 00·148, Steve Otto, BCYC. M.E."l"CALF, Bob .R~1Uy, BYC; LASER A, Brad Wheeler, BYC; LASER B, Grea de Mocskony1, BYC; ADULT LASER, Al Nelson, BYC; MOTHERS SABOT, Jean Oleson, BYC; SABOT A. Mike Pinckney, BCYC ; SABOT B, tie between David Cefali and Martin Williamson . BYC; SABOT C, Dwayne Bora, 8CYC. NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB (Lehman-12 Tune-up) -1, Ted Monroe, NHYC; 2, Bob Parker, NHYC; 3, Jack Kimble. NHYC; 4, Jeff Merickel, NHYC, 5, Dennis Durgan, NHYC. Tiiis lllalflHS h C.OtlOIKltG D)' • 1111"111 ed IW1Mnlll1>. Pllllll>MCN•rnH Thk 11ate1Nn1 .,., fll«I ..,,,. Ii. Go11nty Ct•'"' OI Oran\19 C,011111y on Ot<arn._r 4, ttH. Jlto)J2 Pucill\l\td Orat1'191 CO•\I l)"IY PllOI ~rt. U. U , 1'1 197S -27 7S PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8USIN ESS This Duslllest is concs11ct~<J by • gtne<•l-ln<r<~op. w r y M l •• Thl1 •llltnwnt wH lllecl Willl ltw County(. .. ,.,, Of Oun90 (<x.ntyon Nov -S.tt7~ l'ff,.7 Pub4t~hed ()rjnqot Coas1 Oa1ty P.tot. Nov 11. 24. Ind O.c I, •• l'7S <M1 I~ PUBLIC NOTICE NAM• STATEMENT STATEMENT OF WITHORAWAL TM follOWlllQ per~~ •rt d<MnQ Du~I fltOM PAllTNERSHI P OPERA TINO ...u~NAVAN PROOUCTS. 1• w u:~:.~:~~T~!~~s 16111St.,Co,U.Maw,CA '16'1 Thi! tollowlng ~wn 11n withdrawn QwtrlelE.GllyJr, 1'1)1 Bf~lnol..1' • ., • oenerat P••lner trom tht Hulltlnt;llCWI Be.ch, CA •1..,. oertnerYllP o~r•lln11 under Ille fie· . David B. Wud, 9tt LlllOen Pl • tlttOUI Du$H,.\\ n•tni! of CosU.Mitsa.CA .,.,, C.OME 'N GO, 349 N NewPOrt Tl'lt' buslneu •~ cond11cl~ by • e1vo . Newoor1 a .. ch. CA '11163 0111t<•l~rtntol'll1> Tll" flctth~ Du'1neu n.me stalt O.vtd8.W•rd mtnl for tne ~rtne"ll•P wn lti.d on Charlt1 E G11y Jr· J•nuerv 11. 1t1S, tn the Count• 01 T"ls 1t•tement wo tiled 'Witll t~ Or~. Coutlty 0.111 of Of•nqe Co11nly Oii NOV Full Na-and Address ot Ille Pltr>Otl INTERSCHOLASTIC TEAM REGATTA -1, Newport Harbor High School (Nick Madigan, Mary Andrews, Mike Arrigo, . Bob Owsley) 19 pts; 2, Corona del Mar High School (Kevin Kirk, Ty Beach, Mark Whitehouse, Steve Torres> 25 pts; 3. Mission Viejo High School (Tim FUiier, Lynn Bauchiero, Allen Denson, Laura Finley) 27 pts : Catalina Island School (Matt Gaynes, Bill Hees, Greg Sage, Kirk Kuzma) 39pts. IMbef 1,, ltlS. Wltlld•-•"9 ,,_ ANNE 0 BOUOA,3094 C.ur.>t Aw:, PuOllsMd OflllQt coast O•lty PllOI CO!tl• MeM, CA 92•2' Hav l7,2f,and0e< 1,l . lt7S AlnI.s St9MO: -~"' P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIN£S$ HAME STATEMENT The loHOw1no persons •r• cloln<.i blnl neuu PARIC AV ENUE. 3116 EtitA1rway Awnue, Cos!• MtW, CA. 9'l6U Mtry E 114' •""' E L. BoWO!n. 2'115 Alp1,,. way. uoun• Be.ch, CA. a C..lltornl• corp0ral1on This bu\lneu '' cor>ducled Dy a cor· 'Drfllon Park Avenu~ Publ•sheCI Orange Co••t 0..11y Piiot, Nov, 17, 14. 6...., Dec 1. II, it1S 0.1·1S P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie tollOWlfllOI persons ue do•l'llOI buS•· ... u.s NUCO. 1601 Dove Slrffl, Ne-1 Buch. Celllornl• •1660 Gerald F. M•tllnqly, 1341' Ol•mond He•d Onve, Tust in, <Alllornl• 92c.eo Do More Than the Law Says ~rv Ella BowPn, P•Ml<lent Thi' "att~nt wu ttltCI wHn lne •::Ounly Cler~ ot Oranoe Coun1y on N01,. -moer 12, 1'1S. FH•5' Pub41slled Oranoe CO•\I Dally Pitol, NOY. 11, 14, •ncl 0..c. I, I 191) '»~7S Robert L. Ashley, i606 No Lolll~, SanlaAne. ~ll!ornta '2706 Ger.aid A. Gur,11, •S8 Gav1ot•, Newp0rt S.acn, C.al1lorni• 91b60 Tiiis b11slness Is conCluctecJ by • genera I ptrl ne rsh Ip. • Ger•ICI A. Garrell Tiiis stalemenl was 111ed wilh tlW! By ALMON LOCKABEY ... UntEtlltw Most boat owners know that the law requires a certain number and size of fire extinguishers aboard boats that have enclosed e ngine co mpartments or that have flammable liquids in the galley. What many boat operators do not realize is that they can comply with the letter of the law as far as fire-fighting eqwpment 1s concerned. but unless this gear 1s conveniently and properly placed on the boat it is virtually useless. A fire extinguisher should be placed near -but not in -any area where a fire is likely to oc- cur. An extinguisher mounted directly above and behind the galley stove would be of little use in case of a galley fire. You can't use it unless you can reach it through the flames in the galley. BY THE same "token , a portable fire extinguisher should not be inside the e ngin e compartment. Mount it right near the engine room batch. Only automatic C0-2 systems should be installed ·inside the engine compartment. Since one never knows where a fire is likely to break out - galley, engine room, in electrical circuits -it is well to go beyond the Coast Guard requirements for fire extinguishers and to distribute them in convenient locations throughout the boat. THE NUMBER and type of fire extinguishers required .on recreational vessels are spelled out in Coast Guard regulations. An easy way to remember how many and what typ e extinguishers to have aboard is Ooh Elects Carpenter William M. "Bud" Carpenter was elected commodore of Los Angeles Yacht Club at the annual meeting attended by more than 100 members at the Queensway Hilton Hotel in Long Beach. LA YC founded in 1901, is the oldest corintruan yachting organization in Southern California. It will celebrate its d.iam~nd anniversary in 1976. . . Other officers seated at the annual meeting were Willis Blakeslee vice commodore; William Hosken. rear commodo,·e, ' . and James Scott, fleet captain. to know the class of boat you have. Class A and l boats (under 26 feet in length> are required to have one B-1 extinguisher. Class 2 boats (26 to 40 feet in length) are reqwred to have two B-ls, and Class 3 boats (40 feet and longer) are required to have three. Keep in mind that these are' minimum requirements. You may need more than the minimum to protect your boat from fire. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE ••• 7 .. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE He.A·I01" NOTICE OF HEARING OF P£~1TION ftOR APPOINTMENT OF TllUSTEE ESU.le o4 DONALD M. FALCONER. Otceaseo NOTICE IS MEREBY Gii/EN lhal PATRICIA ANN CROWLEY~ hied !>•rein a petition tor Appointment of Trust" rtference 10 wl>tCll ls maoe IOr l11rtller p.irllclltars, end lh•I lne 11- itnd l>l•c• of 11ur1no the St-,,.., bffn ~110< Dec. IS, lt7S, at• 30 • m , 1n lne cour1room ol 0e.,.r1men1 No J ol woa C011n , at 700 Civic Center Ortve ~I, In tne City ot Santa Ana. Catllorn11. Datta November 28, 197S WILLIAM E. StJO~, Counly Cttrk Mc:K.ENHA •ncl FITTING r-<' 111-tlqllt~ "- :M» w1tsn1re Bl•ll. Llls A"991H, CA. '°°10 -'tlonteys tor: Ptllltonef Publt\lled Orange C.oast Delly Pilot. December 1.1. e, 1'7S 4Sl'l IS PUBLIC NOTICE KEEP IN mind also that the law requir es that the extinguishers be fully charged at all times. If you are boarded for a violation of any kmd and the boarding officer notes that your extinguishers are not fully charged -or have ·not been mspected within a year -you may get a citation. NOTIClOF INTE NDEO TRANSFER Nolte 's he••by o•v•n that IC ENOON PORSC HE AUDI, • Cat1torn1a 1 Co•p0rat1on Doino Bus1ne\S As KEN OON AMC/JEEP •I HO Hatbor BIVd Cost• ~sa. CA • 1nlpnd\ lo lr..,.st., lo COSTA MESA AMC JEEP INC, a Dtlawar • Corp0• al ion who'" ti.I\•~\ will lie ?S?4 Harbor Blvd Co\I~ Mi's.I CA . llW IOllowtn9 P•Ol>t>fly IO«lleG al llWll~ren: The Type B extMl guisher is a dry chemical found to be best for use on flammable uqwds and solids -the most common types of !ires on boats . Fire at sea can be one of the most terrifying experiences a boat owner can face. It usually happens so quickly that what one does within a few seconds may determine w bether the vessel 1s saved or lost. TraCle Fl.aturP\, Snop Too•s, Mach1Mt0 Eou1pmenl Furn1lul'I' Ft• lu•tt. S1ons and Supplto Pd tis and Ac ceswrin. lnvenlory, and USPC •nCI Dtmonslralor Automob1IP\ OI ll'ktl cene1n bus1n4's\ llllOW'I ~ ICENOON AMC/JEEP now located at 2S2' Harbor Blvd., CoU• Mew, CA. Ourlnq lhP lllree ~ars lmmtC11altly test past, KENOON PORSCHE·AUOI 114, conduCled bu"neu under lhe lollowi nq names at Ille follow! "9 ad· drenes Collnly Clerk of OranQe Co11nly on Nov· tmbet 11. 197!. ........ PllOl•s"e<J Ora"91! Coast Daily Pltot. Nov 24. and Dec. I 8. IS. 19. 197S U'IO-IS PUBLIC NOTICE 56101 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT "fl'<! tollowtng per~ns ue C101nog bu'ol· ne\s•s • 00 0 R ANGE TH 0 R PE AS· SOCIA TES L TO. 7?3 Promonlory Ori"" ~\I, Newl)Or1 B"ac.n. CA 97660 Tllot'nas A Whtl' general pat1ner nl Promonlory Ortve W'st, Newl)ort Beach, CA 97660 Sot S Buchaltf'r Ql'fterat par1rl('r, ll'MO R.slhburn Avenue. Northri~, C" 911:W This business ts co'lducted Dy a hm1I· e-d ~rlnershop Thomas A. Whitt This st.alement was 111~ w1ll'I ti.e Counly Clerk of Oran11e Counly on NOV· ember 24, 1'1S FSOOtt Publlsntd Oran.,e Coast Daily Piiot. Dec. 8, IS, 22. 29, 1975 -S1·1S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follow1nq ~·sons are c!Olnq busi· ~sas THE MOISTURE MA CHINE 11S42 l(aneolle Ln • Hunt1no1on lk!ach, CA. '12-S.andrd O As hbrook. 71541 une-Ln., Huntmoton Be.ell, CA. 921>46 Oun W. Asnbrook, 11S42 IC~ 1J1. Hunl1nqlon lk!ach, CA. '2- l h1s bus1neu 1s cond11cte<1 by Min- div1e1ua1 S.inClra 0. AshbroolC T"i\ $1.alement was med w.111 lnr CollnW Clerk ol OranQe Co11nty on NOV· ~rl2,197S, . F4..sl Publi-.lltd Orange Coast Dility Piiot. Nov. 11, 14, ano Dec I, 8, 1~1S ~7S PUBLIC NOTICE A feature o! the evening was the presentation o! the club's Blue Water Cruising Trophy to Howard C. Wright of Pasadena. Wright and his wife, Robin, sailed their 32-foot sloop Bokon?n from England to Europe, the Mediterranean, across the Atlantic. the Caribbean and up the Pacific Coast to Los Angeles on a Auoust 71 10 Oct 74, KENOON NOTICE INVITING BIOS PORSCHE·AUOI, USO W. Pacific Nolk e lsherebyg1venthatllleBoard Don't s tint on fire extinguishers. When fire strikes at sea you need aJHhe edge you can get. Coasl Hlohway, Wllmlnotoo, CA. 'IOl44 Cf Trustees ol 11>e (o;ost Comrninlty May 1 S to Otc 7 ~. KE NOON Coll~ District of Orangt.' County, PORSCHE-AUDI dba KENOON C..lllornla,w1ll receiveseale-db4CIS UP AMC/JEEP, 2S24 Harbor BIVd., Cos•• lo 11:00 am .. T~sday, Oecem!Jlor JO. Mesa, CA '2"26 197S. al the Purcnaslng Dept. of ...,,d voyage of 11,000 miles that took two and a half yearj- 1-~~~~~~~~~- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~ said lnlt""e-d lr.tnster wtll be sc'-I dlstrlcl located .it t370 Adamt consummated on or lllf"r Dec, 16, 1~75 Av•nlll!, Cosla Mesa, Ca1ttorn1a. at al 1514 Harbor Blvd , Co~t• MeM, CA. wtllch lime said b•Cls will be publicly o.1ed· unns COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP ~andreacHo" MICROSCOPES UN.TEO STATES FICTITIOUSaU:SINliSS STATEMENT OF A8ANOONMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS INC. All bilk ar• lo be rn accordance w1111 OIST '"ICT COURT NAME STATEMENT 01" USE OF SUPERIOR COUFRO~ ONiAT;:,ER ByW. R. Cr1wforO the Instructions and Cond1ttons •nd SOUTHERN DISTiii CT TM fol towing ~nons ere doing bust· FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATE OF CALI " A09nl/Dlrector SPKlftcallons whicll are now on 111,. Tht tOllOWll'IQ per1.on !WIS •l>lndoned THE COUNTY OF ORANGE ?ubllSlled 0Un91! Coast D.lllV Pilot. alld may be SKU•ed In tne OlltCfO of 1111' O" CALI FOllNIA ness~ERHART ENTE~PRISES V41 ~ u~ol lhe llctlllous buslneu name No. A·Mto6 :>ecember S, I, 1'1S 4"3t·7~ Purcl'las1n9 Agent ot Hid schOOt cits· .... TICETo"'c~'E~O,.ITS~~~OftYOUNG SetlJ~nL..llne,Cos11Me. w,CA.t1ti'.2t. OAMNGOOOBl.AOECOMPANY. ~Ute of BENEDICT.ti YE. ~~p.p. trlcl. ~OPEllTIES CORPORATION, A Henry Boyd Evttllart, 21'1 San 2101 "O", 5oulll Stand1re1, Strite Ana, MAN. also known •s BEN .....,,. PUBLIC NOTICE Each blddermustsllbmnwilhhlsbid ~llf'OllNIA CORPORATION, ANO Ju.nl..llne. eosi.Mew,CA. '262" C.llfoml1'270S MAN. OeceaWd. • ctSlller's Chf"CIC, certlrtf"d Cheek, or In """l'I "TEt OolorH Mee Evfff\ert, 2741 ~ TN F1ct1tlous Business Nam! re· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tt.. SUPERIOR COUllTOFTHE bodOer"s bOfl<I mlde payal>le lo tl>f' or· .. .. .. ,. Cosl ~-c• ..... ,,. --~ ~ ·bo~e WIS ffled 111 Or--c'9dltor\Oftlleabovenamedde<edellt IR"'RNI·--~of, ..... '"··st Community eo11-I A t"• M•ll•r of YOUNG JuanLAne. •~w. ..... .... .. ~ ~. . ~"Y" I. nst STATEOFCAL rv ............. """' '"" ~ ,.,.. PRO .. PERTI ES CORPO"ATION, • Tiils buslnffs ls conducted bya llmlt· CoumyonOclOC.r21, 1'15, llWll all pt~S "'"ing c aims aQoat NGE OIStrtct Board of Trusle•s in an " o u E N T I N 0 A V I D Ille said de<edent are required to me THE co~::::::o~RA amount not less INn five percent <S > C..tllornl1 corporation, end lh Al· edl*"\lltrSll;:~nry B. EYHh.irt BURCHELL, 104 DUUYlllt. Costa t"9f'n. wllll the Mcessary vouchers, in NOTICE Oft HEAii iNG OF PETITION of the s11m bid IS a 9uaran1tt tnat lhl! 111~~~\~:C~.:EOITORS OF .YOUNG Tllfs stalernfflt was filed wllh the Mew, C•lllornla '2621 tne off k t of IM clerk of the a;l>O~ en· FOii Pll08ATE OF WILL AHO FOR btclder will enter lnlo tne prQ9CXeel Con PROP ERTi ES CORPORATION, A GoufltyO.rtt o4 Oflll9t Gountyon Nov· ""'~ldhl.~~I SlnflSWUCOflduCltdbya11ln-::~~.;1.::'..c'~';io~~~~~;.:: Ll!TTEllS TESTAMENTARY AHO tr ad If lhe Htme ts •,wairdle-d 1,0 "10'~.~~ ORATION ANO ~12 1975 ..,. -FOR AUTHORIZATION TO AO· the ewnt Of ailure o en er n ~" CALIFORNIA CORP , • • ,..,... Quentin Oavld Burchell II the office of RicharCI A. Perkins, At· .. I N I s TE II u H 0 E. THE cont•ac1. IM proceeds Of the CM<~""'" ITCS1AmF~lrLldl~ T.E!un19tmtnt Corp. Published 0ral'IQ9 C0tst 0.11'( ·"''°"· "Tiils s1a1emtnt wn llled wllll tne torney. 1901 Awnlll! of !he Stars, Suttt .., S A T ON be lot1'eile-d, or in !he ca>W; ol a DOnd, llw' .. .. 7 2 .... ...... 1 • 197S ~7S r ...... y Cler• of Oran"" County on •• Los A"991eS. Caltf. 90067• wtlt(n IS INOEPENOENT AOMI NI T A I ... II sum tl'lereol will be lorleite<J los.J•d IC.mbrlef99 ), an •ff Ill"• of You119 Nov. 1 • 4·''"' ..,.,.c • • o;"~~ber •,~us. ... tne PIK• of t>uSlneuot the under'slQrll!CI OF ESTATES ACT (Prollolt1 Codt ffl ~llOOI district. Proper Iles Corpor1llon, Debtor In ~ In atl matte~ pertelntnq to theestale ot tt M«!I No bidder mn wfthOraw Ills blo for a ~ulon, huflltd herein anApc>tlC• PUBLIC NOTICE Published O••n9' Co•O Dally Pllot, w1C1CMcedent, •!thin lour monlt'5.tller est,,,. 0 r DA v I 0 ALF R eo period of forty.five (45) days alltr lhe tlon !Of Order Aulllortrtno Acce!)lancel-------------; "--embere, IS, 2?. l'I, l9IS .i.Gl·TS ll\eflrstpubllettlonoflh1snolice. II AU G HAN, a•• DAV I 0 A• detetelfor ll'leOPenlng thereot of Otftf' to P\lrchaMJ Lenellotd lnt,.r~I B·..,,. ~ Oaltd Oecemoer 1, 1915 VAUGHAN, Dtcta~. ine In 81'ockt0tl Apar1menls and Sale Of THOMAS W. BURTON NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN that Tllt Board of Trustees ::,se~~or wld uaHN>td Interest In Accordance SUPElllOll COURT OF THE Admlnlslratorof tl'le Estaltof ROONEY H. BI LL I NGSLEY, aka Pflllill!Oeof reJecllnq any a a wltllTtrm,oflaldOlfer. Tl'leeppllc&-STATEOFCALIFOllNIAFOR ttleeboven•meCIOtotc>eflt ROONEY BILLINGSLEY, h•s filed IO •alve any lrreoul.irl~lf"S or In· f 11 THECOUNTYOFOllANGE p BLIC NOTICE ~reine_1111onforPtobeltolWlllAnCI torm.lltleslnanybldorlnt .. el><ddtnq. llOl'llnptrtali.gtsas O ows: 0 A 151u U ltlCHAROA. JIElllUNS ::'. tssU:.:Ce of Lelltr\ Te\tament•rv S loneO : N ORMA.N E. I. ClmbrldQe I\ Ille leHte Cf cert11ln NOTICE "ti·F • HE A 11 1 NG 0 F llOl A,,._of Ille Stars '"' WATSON rNI Pf'O!MrtY known U tilt Brockton PETITION POR PR08ATE OF WILL • PICTITIOUSllUSINESS Sulte406 ° llndlorautllorlrallont Atodad,n:lntl~llf'I "; Secty.BoMdofTrust~s Ap•rlrnenh In Wtslrnlnster, H t..osA-ttt,CA~7 ~rtllt lnde~ndl!n m n s r •• on "-'"n· ....... c.l0,197S-11:00a m. Cellfornla, undtr L•u• daltd ANO "Olt LETTERS TESTAME. NAMESTATEMENT (tt»Hin1• EslelesACI (Prot>ateCodPS91etWQ) ""'"Publ~Or1noeCoastOallyPllo!, ~r 21 IM tor • ltrm of 10 TAllY Tiit tollowlng persons art doll'IQ t>Usl· A"-tw Administrator ,..,.renc• to '#ttlcl'I Is made'°' furtller December a. IS, 1915 4Ct~HS ., .... , ,....,,119 O.c.,,;ber 31, 1916. •nd ls Est•t• of MARCIA L. LISTON, •k• nnus: Published Oranoe coast Dally Pilot, P1W1lcul1rs, and lh•I the time and &>lace ~-1y Ill ~uuslon ol •nd C>Pt<at· MARCIA LOUISE LISTON. ah PA c I FI c p ET R 0 LE u M • lS •2 •9 1•1s 46511-15 at llNrlno tlW! Simi llH beffl set for i;;;d 1Nn_;it111wld Brocklont.i>trt· MARCIAL. BUCKNELL LISTON AKA PRODUCTS, 2400 Mlchelwn O.lw , Dtcember • '' '' ' ' • OecHnber 23, 191s, at 9°30 a.m , In the INfttStlltrwflder MARCIA LISTON, Oecused. 5'.tlte 110, lrvlnt. CA., 9171S PUBLIC NOTICE coun,_,, of o.o-rtmenl No. l of -..Id t Tiie -•rs" and IHS0<1 of tile NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tNt Owtr .. s C.ldwtll Frarler, 1'24 Port court. at 700 Civic Cenlet Drive '#tst, In Bt'~lttofl Apartment,, Eclw•rd A. •nd JAMES HENRY LISTON 11.S flled 81'1S1ol Cr., Newpe>rt Beacll, CA .• "'60 the Clly o1 Sanll Ana, C•tllornl&. _,_ N Kemle+' L.ovts •nd Gtorla ZI~ llereln• petition tor Probate of Wiii ttld Frank Gordon Mlcl'l•lena, 1'18 "ICTIT'IOUS 8USINESS Oiied December 4, lUS • HE 'R nd uroy p w torlUUtnetofl.ttttrsTeite,..,lwylo Me111Place,Cosi.Meu,Catol m1' NAMESTATEMENT WILLIAME.SIJOHN, ~. M.r:!rt "M Jones . olftd ti. petlt'-r reference to wllld'I Is Keith EU99nt Sandrock, 5122 Stone TIWl folloWll'IQ person Is doing busl· Coun1Y Clfrk Roberts ~"" ll•Y• sub-.,,ln.d :.n of. midi tor turtlltr Dtrtlcul•r~. ano Cf\tt <Arlvon. Yorba Lind•, C,t. ... ,... ntSSM" HUllWITZ. ltEME II, MAC OONAl.O .... to ac°qlllre Camb<ldQe'S IMMflOld Ille time eNI l>lact ot hurlt19 tllt Wll'W Thls t>uslntH Is conducled Dy-.\#\ HUSSON G'S CANTI NA, 1Ulll'h s & MEADE lntt<"Hl In said •O-rtmtnts 11y w•y or 1111 t>Mn Mt for December 1', 1'7S, a~ lncorPor•led assocletlon other lnatl • Pac1l1C, Suns.I Beach. Callfornta'°741 A"-"-O at uw ttmilnatton ~f IM C..mbfldQe u ... t ;JO a.rn., In the courtrooll"I ot 09pert ~Slll1>. Wiiiiam Jolln H11uono, Jr .• •u~w, GUN 51,..., n. tS~tl•t lemis of said off«.,.. M rntnt No. lot said 'our1. at 100 Ovtc Cl\.,lesC. Fruier s Ptclft<, S111>1et eeacll. C.lll'omla P.O •... 11n follow\• C.nler Orlw WHt. In .... Cll'( of SIM• Thi~ s\.tltfMnt WH •lltd wHll Ille 90741 """"" .. Kii, ~ll!Offlla .,..., A. TM -n•rs shall P'Y to c.~ Ma,C.llfornl• CouMy Cltrk Of Or•1'191 CounlyOtl HOv This buslnns Is condueted bY Ill'! In Tel l1I0'7•"" brldO• lht sum of Twenl'(· FIY• Dilttd Nowmbe• 2'. 19105 N ember 19, 1'7S. dlvt<!UtlWllllam John HussonQ, Jr A~..,. ,...lllOMr ThouWIM Ootttrs (~7S,OOOI In eOdl· WIL1.IAM E, St J H • F...... Publlsr>ed OranQf' Co•Sl O.tl'I' Piiot, llOft C.mb<ldoe sflall rtl•ln belencH COllfltY Cl.,11 Pllb41111td Ofanot Coast D•llY PllOI Th11 st•t•-nt was flled wlt1' tn. Dtcember I. t, IS. 197s ..... 75 ,....,.;.lnl"" lnall lmPOund accou11h ltlCMAllO '· aAlllCH No¥. 24,lllCI Dec 1,1, IS. 1'1S 44n7S C'.ollnty Clerk of Orange County on Nov .... _... -5'. ......_...,. a1vt1 ....,ber 14, 1'7S F5*1 a. Prlncloal end lnttnsl !» .. ·-·~' ......... · Publlslltd Of"•noe Co.st O.lly PllOI. on ulstlng enc.umbrtncu sh•ll be .....,. .. s "--em~, I. u .12. ?9, 191S ...,HS mtde Wllell due. lnternt. r"'ls, wld La........,CA.teM _. ... PUBLIC NOTICE 1e11n JMll be prortted to ctow o4 Atttf'9yw: ,..tit.._ tt<r-11\iO!lsMd Ortrtoe coast Dally Piiot Any 0perso" wlshtno to COMH1 w o.ctrnller 1, 2, •• 191$ ~7S ottltrwlM l"tlPOf'\lvetv pit.tel 10 Ille ,... a.- lief Pl'•Yotd tor 11y ,,.. Appllc:atloll INll PUBLIC NOTICE SU""IOR COURTO,,THI!' file lllld wrvt upon tllt AOPllC•nt within STATeOP CALIP'OllNIA l'Otlt hto (2) tM'(1 prior IO tl'tt llt•rlno ltltlr ..... • ntl COUNTY OP'OllANOI mponsl,,. p~lt111. SUPERIOR COUltTO" nt• .... A••741 • PUBLIC l':OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ....... SUPllllOll COUllTO,THE STATI 0' CALI "OllNIA POR NOTICI TO ClllDITOllS THI ()C)UNTY OP OllANGE SUPl•tOll COUii TOP THE Ne. A .. 744 STATI Of'CALIFOllNIA l'OR NOT IC & 0 P M •A It I NO 0 F ntl OOUNTYOFOllANGI. Pn1TtON FOR PltOaATE OF WIU Pff.A'"'5111 -'ND l'Oll 1..ITT•ltS THTAMEN ENto of ANGELA l'ITlGEAALO, TAltYANOAUTH01ttlAT10NTOAC> PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENTO'F WITH Dll,aWAL P'ltOMPARTNEllSHtPOPERATIHG UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSIMESS NAME Tiie followtno person llas willldrawo1 fl • oenl!ral pattner from Ille 1>11rtntr\lllp ol)('raltnq u""er tn. ffC. llllouJ b11stnn s natnil of GREAT AMERICAN PIPELINE COMP.ANY•! 1541 San Carlos Place, Oran11•, C..llfomla "11165. The t1ctlll011S busintts """" Jl•t•· tNnt for Ille 1N1rtnersn1p •ts ntf!d °" Mln:ll4. 197S. lnthe Co11ntyolOrM1oQt. 1"1111 ,,.me •lld address or ~ wftlldr-lnq DuaM A. Pelro-~e. IOJO wn1 MICAr1,.ur. Apt. 42, santa AN. C.llfoml• . Slontd· Ou-A. "-t-ke FelSIJ Pub41\lled 0<1noe Coast Delly Piiot. Oe<tml>er I , U, 12, 29, 191S 464).15 PUBLIC NOTICE Ac:opyofwldofftf'll•llac'*'totllt STATIOflCALIP'ORMIAl'Otlt NOTIC& OP HIAT~1:..ow~J ""41c.tlon •nd ll"llY M t•""'4• In '"4ECX>UNTYOl'OllAffGE ... TITION POil Pll0•5A STA.Ml,. 1'-offlc:oftMClt111C1ftllt._t'\4MCy .,._A.atm ANO POii LITTlll T• ' ~. • M I N I S T I R U H 0 • II TH I 1 NOTIC-EOF OISSOLUTIOH OP' PA It THE RSHI P AND CONTIN\fANCEOI' BUSINESS °""'· .. , Sl>lll'I Aftl'llll, S.11 Oleoo. NOTI c• 0" MIAlllNO ¥ TARYANDAUTHOlt~z:T~o:~~ Clllltomle. 0 ITIOff POii PllOIA Tl Of' WI 11111 I H I I T I! II U Any....., .. lrl~to!MU.ioffwr ~D POlt LETTEltl OP A • INOl ... NDINT ADM~NllTlt,UIOH toP111"CMt .. ekllMMttoldl11tefttt""Y MINllTllATION WITH WILL,. • OPHT&TIUACT' IZA&ETHHALEY ~Uelfoft.rlnwrttlnoeth,_. NIXIO ./'. Eltolttof"MYEL l"LWltfl•c"11fletlc.M<kflirtuOllet• , ..... of IEllNAAO PATRfeK JOt4NSEN,Otc9s H~~ • .,. ()IVEN 1"81 ltdltd, PA"'leltd tllat tald llffet, II COU.INS •U llEANARO P. COLU.., NOTICE I A.MES C. -It to be COll•ldetff at Mtd l\tlW• ltDCOl..LINS ~ JAMES C, JOHNSEN •k• J ,,.. fft\111 ...... •t '•Ht ,,. ... Md -~~~=AIS Hlll&IV '01VEN tllet JOHNSEN. Jlt lies flltd ,..,.,II. peU lftUllll•OlltfltM~etMtlff"""'M SCHMIOT hll rn.o tlonforProbeleefWlllencltorlUUtnet a r• HI tortlt l!I '"' 11efeln•bo\Ot ~;IA.:tl~for ProbltaofWlll..,. of Lelltrt Tu1amtnttr'\I •;,: dllltrlbttl otter An, bl.fl In •llUtl of t Of Ulttn 'TtU-tMY All'•la.11911 to AClrnllll,ter ..,._ ~-·Ill ... " ceutt "'811 .. 11'1 =tt1~.t.!.-~ ... rtft(ie IOwtlldlll h •111ndl11t AdmllllttrtUOll of Etta~ wctl tncrwlOd -"" ""' bl • rtk 1.,._ end tlltt Act. ,...,.Mt to wfll<" Is ,,.... '°' *"""" t.y "" Cow1 In ti. tlltU'tllllofl =: .:::,11;~.'!. llt~rlno .. -~ .-111<111•0, •nd that !tit llmt .. .tld '"'8111'19> i9r DKemMr '' 1m et .,,. p"'8 of lleerin, v. .-me 11e1 *" '1l'J Aa& HlllEav HOT1'1l00f a =-~ lllltt!I ":°' tM CO\lft"'°"' of~. wt"" 0.<•t'llti.r i., l.,S, ett JO• t'll , ~1,. t11 tllt Otlltot'• Mid AllO!lt• ~·~·, 11 91 seltl uun, et 100 Ovtc 111 U.c011t1r_,, of l)tperlrntl'lt No~ '*" llftf Clll"t<tM to tllOw cw•. If any • ~t. In tM City .. S..t• ..._ Wll"t. ti ,.. OVI( c.n-.,.., NW, In Col.rtniom No 1. al 11·• °"""'Ort"' west, In Ill• City ot S.nl• Ana, .. "' tll OHIHMtt "· ms. WflY ttlt,... AN. Cllllf9f111.. . Cllllfoml• 11«"*""1In111<.ll AllPllc•tlorl "-'41 Delilcl~~.':~\i~~"N o.tHNtwmtJitrn. •m •liiterwed111YttlltCeun. ,.. __ , a.,.; . W1WAMl.IUOMN, DlftlAlcl: Dec.>. ms. -' C..f'tC1tr• KllTH l .M<WILL.IAM\ =-=~~u:Hl"li 190e1Hll.MALLICOAT a-ruot<O~ •Ot Ofl.e ,_ 111L9t-1YDl1ft 1'1Sl.ntA .. --lt08f'll100 ~ ..... QJ4twtlle 8"W1yMlltt,CA.ttatl Stt!OlfOt,C.llhlf'lltaftl01 _...._. ~ ......_,..,1,..,..._r Tei---m.s.10 ....._,.,.,; Dell "''°" Nbll.,,.. Ofeneit Coaat 0.11., llllot, flW'lllllltil °'..,.,. CM•t 0e11., ...... 0.w~, ~ .. ~,c:.ett v.-rs ~1.1,e. ms .ula·>• ~r•, "" ...,..,. WJICI •-. ,., NOTICE IS HBREBY GIVEN lo IN INDl.PINDINT ADMINISTltATIOfC Cl"tdllOfl of"" allOw Mm«I ~I 01' I STA TIS ACT. INC tll pefWM 11avtt111 cl1lim itQAlnal tastete of LOUISE H. KINGSTON, Ille Mid ~I are requll"t!d to II .. •ISO known H LOUISE HOEFLER tl\MI\ wit" tllt 1111<•1Mry llOUChen. In KINGS TON, lllO k-n es LOUISE tllt Cllflce of flit tie+' ... Of tllt MIO.,...,_ KINGSTON, AllO known e\ LOUt!.E H tltlad t~ or to pf'tMnt tMm, wll"'IW ANDREWS. 0.C.Htd. _.,voutlltrs,lol1141Ulldenill"od NOTICE IS Hll!REllY GIVEN tllitl 1t111toMce of GREEN ANO GREEN. PETER HOll!l'LEA KINGSTON llt\ AllOl'!MV' •t Lt•, J600 Wl!illlrt Blvd !lltcl l'lenln • pttltlcll\ for Protlett OI s11tte 111', Lot A"9•"'· Ctllfornl• Wiii end lor lss11er1ct ot ltllt,. GIO, ""'lc?l IJ tllt pl.ct o4 -'MH °' Tnl-tarv ~ tor AutllOrl.utlorl lo tllt \lnOtf'sJOMd In all mA"tt•n ""111111-AclrNnl1ter Uftder Int llld9Cltndlnl M l1'19'91N"1attflWld~~Wtllllll mlnlWllllOfl of l!ltelH ACt, ,....,_. ~ rnontha •fter tht tint l)IAlll<atlOfl to •"'C" I\ m•d• f or lur tur Ill 1'11$ notke. Ptr1f<\llW\, anCI .... t~ flf'llt-p(Ke Oettd N911tmll0f It, 1'1S. ti llMrll\4! .,. Mime l\n *" wt lot TllOll'lt• Pra11cls Otw~ 16. 1'1$, •t t JO• rn . 111 lhll l"lll:etr•lll c.rtl~ of O.lertnw"t No J Off WIO EltO<.lltel' of 1'lt Wiii court. at ,.Ovlc: Clnter Ori'"' 'Writ In oftllt ..,..,, ,...,,,.odKeclML IN Cll'(tf S9111• Ana. O.llfomt• .. "NOORllN OetedNo°""l'llber2'-1t7S 0"11 ., WIU.IAMl.ltJONN, .......,.e41..11w c-tyOttlt -~,.IM'fC. ....-1114 MOttOlll.JOMtUOff • -.-. Ctllftrlll• .. ,. .. ..... _ _ _.....~ .. L""I ...... CA....., Tiii (t1Jl ••l1 A..-tor: Ptl~ "=:'J::'C:::~nl O.lly Ill..._ Nlllstltd Of414'19t CM)t 0.lly Pltot. "" ... _.DK. u . is. ms .Ut-lS ~ 1, t. t.. ms a.,n • Nollet Is Qlve<1 1>11•suanl lo SKtloll ISOSS 5 ol t~ CorPOr•tlons Codt 11\olt tllt Ptrtneolltp com~ of Helmut Nctumtnll lllCI C.cll Winter,~· Ol>lng bllstnen under tllt firm -o4 Helmut's 8e•uty Supply, •I l)OO H1rbor 8011ltvard, Cott• Mn•, Cellfomta, 11 dluo4"9f Hof~ 1, t'15. tly n'IUCual <Ofl .. nt On• of the 1>trl nt •1, Me•rn111 Ntvll"leM, rt1ldlf19 et 1141 G'-..,t• Tl'H<IO, OKI• Mew. Call!omt .. '- wHl'IC!r•wn from •ncl hu CHMd to be ft'IOCl"ed In !flt carryl"O on t1f tllt M1111nt. Tiie rern.lnlllQ partner, OKll Wint«, rn101no ti 1140 O""Mtel't Ttr· re<t. ~II MeU, C•ll~I .. wto ......,,... Cl"'Y Oii I,_. bWllM.' Is - Utlod IO •II of tht _,,.t1 Of tl>t buloltlnt. Md "8\ MJ~ al\CI will HY all out \telldl"9 llabllltlu of '"• M lf"ftJ -·~•net heA•n..-1nc11rm. I O.IOCINo...mbe< I, lt7S • HELMUT'S llli!AUTY SUPPl.Y llYCICll. WIN'tlR 8yHELMUTNEUMANN PubllSllff Or•11119 0.Jt Oetly Piiio(, Dtctfl'lllKI, ms ~1~ n. .., ... -.............. °'-""*"' DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS -. c.., w. r-... 111 [642-~-si 0... C.t .. ~ T ... • W• a w.M M . itlV ~ r...i Qodll .__ ...... .-.. ..................... __ ............ ~··· ,...__., \:'-'.!TC.-. == ~..... .. ... ......... ...._... ......._... ~ .. --....... ...,., ... __. ....... ._ ...... "~ '~ ... .... ~!!~~~ ....... J~!.~~ ...... . G~ 1002 GtMt"ol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVATE ROAD Charming ·1 RR, f~1m1ly rm. PC1rk-likt• setting. Sunny patio. ( 'ommumty pool & putting green. S}4,950 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3·11 Boy":>1de D1 1v~. N .8 . o7S·6161 1--------•i1GeftH'of tOOZ ERRORS: Adnrtiser'S should check tt.eir ods doily and report er- rors irnmedlotety. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the first in- cOM"ed ins~rtion only. Publisher's Motic~: All real es tate <1dnrl1sed inth1s n~wspopcr1sbub Jt'cl tu lhe Ft·dcral Fair Housing Atl of l!HHI wh1ch makL•s 1t Jlle~JI to a dn•rtiSl' ' Jny pre · fcr el')Ce. lim1tat1on . or d1scriminut1on ba:.ed nn raet'. color. r eltg1on, sex. or national origin, or an intent1011 to nfakc any surh prt•ferenr1•. hm1la· twn, or d1scnm1nJt1on.'' This new~paJK'r v. 111 not kn1111, tn)!ly accept. any ac1 vl•rt1:.1ng for rl·.il t·state which 1!t m \.tola tum of the lav.. You don"t need a J(un to "draw last.. when you place an ad in th~ Daily Pilot Want Ads! Cull now 642 5678. OPPORTUNITY kncx·k-; often ·when you tN' n~sult gl'thng Dully Pilot Classified Ads tn n ·al'h the Orange Coast m;irkct. Phone G42 5G78 ·•······•···········•·• GREEHBROO)( GIAMT S8R +POOL +BEACH SACRIFICE ABAMOOME:O F 11r r11,1I t•ntn. Sunken IJ\ in._ room \\ 1th floor t" c·t•11!11g ftrc pl:J<•c & HI" vaulh·ct 1•c·1l1ngs. Open galkry & Jihr;1ry. Enkr• tJ111~r-. tkll ~ht wet bar. llui:l• famdv purty room adJ0111=-h'rr ..IC"l' thru wall uf g la ;,,s . Furm<tl s1•pa ra ti· ti 1ni OJ.! room. l.arl.!l' l.!a rtlt•n Vlt'.,... lotdwn '''tlh 1·aUn g area. T11, 1) st·pa;-:1tt• m;,istcr ~wtes. 4 Baths. 5.,..ceµin~ ~lairs to massive bonus room & more bt>drnom swtt•s. JiOO Sq. Ct. of lu, . ury. Jlurr' • 1'.J:..) krmo,~ Call 963-7AAI. [® ~ --========== MEWPORT 4..PLEX Pride of ownership. 'T three bedroom unit, with fireplace. 3 two bedroom units, all w 1Lh two bath~. Only 10 ye;irs old. Ft•r land. $130.000 full pncc. Call Presli~c Home~. 645-6646. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ARTIST'S CHALET 2 STORY-POOL $32,950 __:~----------1 Dc>rorated jn plush new PUBLIC' l\OTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie lot towing ~tloOlls are -nc) Ml nl!S$1 S LE ECO, 1.01 Dow Street, New!>or1 Beacn, Calllornll 9?MO Gera lCI F. M•ll1nQti . 11431 Ol•mond Heao Ori v.,, TuU1n, C..lllornta 'IZl>IO I Roben L. Ashley, 1606 No. t.o..lse, S..I• Ana. C•hlorn1• 9110. ' Oeratd A. c;.,,...,, 01 <;.Ylot.t, Newpon 8eK,., C.llfornl• '2660 This bus1M~S IS c.onducled by a gtnt,., .,. r1ner 511 f p .• ~raid A Garrelt · Tiils st1tement was flltd tMlh Ille County Cieri 01 O,.nQt County on Nov· -r?l,1971. · FfftSI ' Pubh\hed Oranoe Coul Dally Pilot, Nov.14and Dec I, 1.1s, 19. 1975 U9'1·7S PUBUCNOTICE FICTITIOU!> austNESS NAME STATEMENT Thr lollowtnq ~rsons ant 001ng busl· l\ftS a\ POSl AL INSTANT PRESS NO. >Ce. ~c HtrbOf' Blvd •• COS!<) Mesa, CAl1lorn1a '11626 Rol>fr1 Brooks Fr•11clc, ,231S E. C.r1ve1 Pl., Gtrtllos. Cal1fornla'I070I Eleanor Miio Fr•nck, 1231S E. CAlrevel Pl Cerritos, C.lllornla 'l0701 Th•\ bu\1nPu ts cone1uc1~ DV a QeMtal pa•lner\hlp. Robtrt BrooU Friinck Tll•f slalfment was Ille-cl willl ,,,.. C011nW C•P•k ot Oranoe County on Orctmber 4, 191S. FJCJO t·arpel1n~ throughout. Swet•p1 nJ! stairs to master slu tl'. used brick. f1replJt<' m II v1n.: room. Bike tu beach. <.:all 963-6767 f l. , . -. ; • ,:- VERY SPECIAL Delightful Big Canyon Condo~ 1th 3 bl'droom, 3 bath. Endusl•d patio w11h tl1Jny extras. O W '\o r: H. W l L 1. FINANC I·:. $125,000. 640-6161 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. Pubti\lled Or•noe Cont Dally Pl>ot, I,....••..., .... ~~~ ~tmOtrl,tS,,1,2'9,t91S 4UHS L~:....:.._;__;;.; _____ .J PUBLIC NOTICE • "ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 1 ;Tl~ followlt19 person is OO.nq bW.i· rieuas• 1. BOB'S AUTO WRECKING, ltll·A west Siil SI., Santa Ana, CA '2103 I RobPrt Frank Capalbo. 1ns Me'llJ Vtrde Or, East W· 10S, Co\la Mew. CA. '12&26 Tllls buslnfls Is conducted by an In dlYldUal. Robert F'. Capalbo Thi\ "atemenl •U fllftf with ltv' <:ount., Clf"rk ot Or1nge Counly on NOv ember 12. 191S, f'OUO Publhlted Ortnae Co&\t Daily Pllot, Nov, 11'04, '""'Dec. I, I, 1'1S 431' 1S PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUSIUSINESS NAME STATEM•NT T?\41follow11'111 l)efSOll IS dot ng bl/sl tl('SS as: DISCOUNT PAINTING CO, ~ W. 811-BIYd., Newpo'1 lkkl'I. CA OoMld O Weisz, 2009 w. e.i- IBIVd ....... port BHc,., CA Tl11s business IS c0ftd11cttd by an in CIMClual. I Oon1ldO Wtfn ° This state-nt was tlll'd wUl'I the Covnly CIPrk ot Oranve Coun1y on Nov tn"Mf' 12. 197S F4'U2 Pub1llfted Or•nve Coa\I O.lly Pltot 1No.~ 11,24,anCl0tC.1,l,lt1S Cll·IS COROMADEL MAR DUPLEX One of thost• unusuallr rmti properties we w1~n everyone l"t1uld own. On· ly °"" duplex like th1 .... Two bdrm, and den horm· in front plus ~·n extra unit. in the rear. Each wtth. fire place, Ea c h in marvelous condition. New rHrpels, south or tlw highway. Priced al. ~n.ooo. Call 673-8550. I 1 I J I t/ • '.,_ (1 f\J i'~j •, '"t [® , ! I. I : li: I ~ ) •' •• : . ' 11 ~ TUSTIN CONDO 2 Br. 1'2 Bath. Lg. pat1et. custom decorated, man)' e -.:lras. $32.000. A £1 er 12 :l-OPM call !H0-6161 or 5 4 2 3886 ask for Margaret.------ l'he fastest dr aw in the West .. a Daily Pilot. Class1r1ed Ad. 642-5678. S©~~~-LG£trs ?) Thof Intriguing ,Word Game wifh a ChucHe ------I-ti ,.,. CLAf •. ,OL~-"--.... 0 Peo1tol'09 leltert of tilt '°"' ""'"'bled WOfdJ be low to l0<m IOllf t1mple WOidt.. u , ' I' r r.r r 1 6 ~·~1:s~~l iurm I· I I I I I SCRA.M.UTS Auw.n 111 Cloulflcaflotl 7100 I t I 4 I --\ . . . . . 88 DAILY PILOT Monday, 09Cember 9, im Hoaes For S. Housft For~ Hou.a For S• Ho.Mt For S• Hott\ .s For SGM ......... Fors. I~ ••••••••··············· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ;;;;::;;:.--............................... !.~.~ ........ ~!.~~-~ ....... ~!.~.~-· fi••r• 1002 CoroftadelMcr 1022tt.HecJtoa .. oclt 1040 II t' .,_.._..IM 1leodl 1041 ~ttMf'GI _ I OOl G tMral rooz GC'Mf'Ol l 002 Ge•ral I 002 ••••• •• • ••• ••••• ••• •••• •• •••••••••••• •• • • • •• • • ••••••• .. ••••••••••• •• • ••-•••• ••• • • ......... __. ................... • ••••••••••••••• ........ ._._ ••• _. ............... ._ .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 lmlOOM II.AU llG-VACAMT IUCHCOTTAGE 4UDUPUX -• 2Slory •OCEMO'RONT • Rartt .at 1225.000 Ry owoc:r. '1$'.'?-1171 /499 4384 ~ESLt-:Y '."1 ~YLOR CO. HEALTUH~ ~1 11L't_· lH·Hi HARIOR VU .. LLS lfAUTY! Sharp & lovely! Loving care 1s obvious in this 3 BR l.us k bwlt home. Fa m. rm, formal ~lfllnl?, 2 baths. 3 Car garage, cov. patio. $115,000 Fee 2111 SanJ ..... 1-UsRoad NEWPORT CEHTER. H.I. 644-4910 GeMral I 002 Gftllttal I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GALAXY RE:ALTV ·.~ •. a;-•11 ·~ .. ..... . ~-=·, ·<·~ ·.' ~i ~~:~J '"·o·· ~n1 I.: i <ltt't! ClEAM AMD LEAH AT $69. 900 One of those Republic Homes on beautiful Gannet Drive in Mesa Verde. Trees galore! Owners are moving a c ross Me s a Verd e and the immaculate home is waiting for you, and $69,900. UNl()UI: ti.()Ml:S REAL TORS . 546·5990 1525 Mes a Verde Drive, East, Costa Mesa 11800 Down, larae hvloa SO. OF IAYSIDI New paint in and out room, tJarden kitchen with a 3 BR, z BA r~nt.1. t'onnal family rm & dm· wtth dlnln~ arH. Hu.ie Only 1 \Al ye a ra o ld ing rm. BBQ & covered tnaster suite, near new Fe:&twin.c beam cellinp, patio urcu. Very low ca.riiet.5 thro\l#boul. Juat naturaJ wood and brick priced at only ssa.soo. ll;t.ed and only $.16,SOO. t extures iind perfect 20671 Tiller Circl(•. Won't Call9S3 e707. •~ tJon c u ,..,,,,, 721& last!! World Real ~tate ()f'fN Ill IJ • 11) HAN 10'~1 N I' "-"'1 ' a .,.,.... ' ~7777 Jeweln• TroDhy .• store m &Duth brang\~ Coast, ••h1bhshe d 7 CHOICE OF TWO yan. Ptvflu1ble, clean [~IEIHI /Jn NIG[L Ul\IU Y & operatioll. ~. 000 + In Hoth hnve 5 be autiful 11 enlor y. How AR o ---------1 bdrnu, 3 baths, pool & ZACRODZKY, .Realtor. Jacuu.i, 3 rar garage, 2 494-801 BY Owner adorablt! 3 br w/sunken llvin~ rm & _________ , frpk, lge brick kitchen, /\550 (1 1\I [5 ---------FREE·LJSTING SALE! co>:y yard w /cove red PR1CE CUT! Only $83,SOO until Dec i 5. patio & waterfall. Will MUST SELL THIS 3br, 2ba, fam rm. Full sell FHA/VA, Assuma· MONTH. Large one ocean view. Shown by ble7'ii'z. $45,950.892-3788 story. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath appt Ow 673 3177 . ner, -· CLOSESTTRACT Townhouse. All extras! Beautiful floor plan. •DELUXE TO BEACH P a ti o , p o o I a n d DUPLEX By Owner. 3 Br, 2 Ba, clubhouse. Good start.er * Cam rm, wet bar, cul-de · home in perfecl condi Excellent 8 BR, 2 Ba, sac, atrium entry. Home llon. Cut to $38,500. Call ground floor owners unit admired by everyone , 54().llSl w/2 priv. patios & lux-S56.500.963-390l unousmasterswte. --------- ~HERITAGE PLUS years new ! $67,500 and --------- $68 , 500 ! li11rg1ttn! 2separate houses on lge 968-4456. lot, both 2 Bds, st11bles INCLUDES ONF: Yt:AR permitted ln LagWla ca. WARRANTY nyon 2 mtn from bch. PROGRAM Asking $79,500 for both · ---houses. 644 2212 or Trees!Trees!Trees! Large corner lot, lots or fru1 t trees. covered patio, excellent fl oor plan, 4 bedrooms with an 18xl8 panele d bo nus room & garage. Close to e ve r ything a nd only $19.000 497-2292. BEACH MOBILE HOMES 2 BDRM ., 2 ba . counl..ry selling. 12x60 With e'\· pando. $9500 DOUBLE wide, 1 or con· v e rL 2 bdr m . with gorgeous ocean view. $21,500 C-2 PROPERTY On Coas t Hwy on the ocean side of town Laguna Re a t·h. Stolle r will lease back at $18,000 per year for 5 years • .• REALTORS ?.~~! .......... !~~~ ~~~!'! .......... !~.~~ ~~~~~~~~~I 2 BR Renta l w /large patio deck BOTH wilh wo o d burning fireplaces, vaulted wood beam ceilings and super So.-or-Hwy location. $115 ,000. Fee. Cal I 644-7211 FORCED SALE NEAR NEW l' -. ~-=---- 962·4471 r.::) 546·8103 LARGE 2 bdrm., 10x47, with expando Great oct>an view $10,000 OCEAN FRONT, the sand a t y our r ee l ; spacious 12X60, with lar g e room s •. Un s urp a~se d ocea n views. Would you believe $13,750. G~Mral foutl Price -SI 75,000 645-3111 .· 901 Dover Dr. Suite 130 Newport Beach I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIME EASTSIDE AT $45.ooo s· 1 st '\very short walk to 17th mg e ory VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 c>407 E t..:OA~T !MWV CORONA OE\. MAR SPECTACULAR VIEW Custom bu.i Ide rs own home; nothing was spared here! 2 Huge bdrms .. 2 baths + sep. s uite & bath on upper level (teenagers or?). $175,000 Stret't, a m·at 3 bedroom CONDO home surroundt>d by bi~ BA y & BEACH REALTY s hade tn ·es Twll ('ar 2 Bedroom BRADFORD OUR 26th YEAR ~Jrage on larl?C K :! lot PLACE with upgraded Lt II QUI r k 6-tti 717 1 r a rpe t!., pan ch n g. and l!..-~!!!111!!..!!.!!!!!!!!!!_!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ decorative v. allpaper 1 11 Double rar garage. Only Getteral I 002 GeMral I 002 ~ l()''; $3ni I 0 0 0 • a• e • • • • • • • • • •••• e • • •• e • e e • • • • e • • • • • •• • ••••••• e [~ THE REAL 67S.3000. SPANISH VILLA OHTHEIAY $39,900 Cottage w a lkway to elegant bays ide living at a fraction of cost! Boal M.lm-docks and maritime liv-· ing ! Custom d eco r ' • highlights formal dine! I • Gourmet . s unshine ·--------- Fantaslic ''Huntington" view, xtras including cstm cabinets, solanum tile, tropic al lndscp, huge lot. shake roof. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. Cam room. Beautiful. Call 963·5671. 5 BR + Rumpus 2600 s q.fl. "Sunshine Home". Hand polished paneling, crackling used brick fpl, lar~e den, cher d eli ght kitche n w ith gourmet upph 's and eat-m . . . ing bar. 2 Separate :6: fi~~I:?tn kitchen! Walls of glass! Sweeping master bdrm retreat! Spira l l in g slaircase to s un terrace! Red tile roof and Spanish alcove-try $3990 total down payment ' Or take over existing loan at S249 per month. It's unique and won't last ' Hurry. ~Ian garai:es. One detached ~ · OO@©Ilnef for boat, d e . l Ox l O 499·2800 · Storage room or work _. YESTERYEAR! BY OWNER r oom . Ba r gain price, Exceptional duple x. lbr: TY P e c h arm 4 BR plus. Prestige take advantage!! Bkr frplc: ocean view : w/ neighborhood. No traffic, home. Must sell ! Open 962-551 I rove area: xlnt terms. tree·lined. prid e o Daily, 5391 El Dorado 1 • 1044 $10,000dnBkr.499-2Z77 ownership & qwet. This Dr. 846-2249 rvane --· ea sts ide Costa Mesa ---------1••••••••••••••••••••••• home is just full of lov Condo for sale by owner . 3 2 STORY-$36,500 . . Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE 900 Glc:nneyrl:.' St. plus J bedrooms, 2 baths, Br l'h Ba, used bnck POOL-IRVIME oPEN ,,, 9~·,• jus t lis te d and only fireplace, shag carpet· p . r,:::;;;::::.~~iiiiiiiiiii'\ $53.950 Call646-7l71. ing. Five m inutes to nmc I rvine location. 847-6010. i c;1 •an ~~9 03111 ~ ~ Winding wrought i ron stairway to queen size a ll 't:':-1~ MESA HORTH 646-8811 1 Bedroom. 2 baths, fplc,' • 11 m p It' t c c a r pf' t 1 n ~ ANYTIME Ocean vus from every'. rm. Brand new beauty has everything expected from a quality home. $138,500 [~,,,,~~··~;;;;;;:~·~·!!ll~U [~'"'" ,,~. s iu'">~,,..,·p ~ ~:f£o. ~~;-~4~~c~~ ~~fi~~0£:~1~~:{e:fc~et~ PANORAMIC 52 feet of Big Bayfront. Pier and slip. FOR A CENTURY GIANT be droom s. Sepa rate *ESTATE SALE* Quality + in this large 4 bedroom 4 SHARPCONDO laundry. Centra l a ir . bath home. Bank says ~ss.OOO! (Less Of LI 2 Dr. S t udio Mode l. By the Sea Scd uded patio. Sparkl· t hruout. Drape~ Bltns Ohle gar Co' ercd pallO 1---------~ YING S36 900 O wner /Agl in ° c o mm o n p ool !I ________ _ than land value !) Call 675-7060 for · · Huge bedroom, 3 bath ea"' · · d & h 1--------646'3013 : 546-7739 home close to all. Paint it rgain pnce s a rp! COMMERCIAL appointmenttosee. NEWPORT B EACll --------1 Call rast752·1700. HEAR HEW LAKE VIEW ! Custom Owner -A:.s ume 11,..,<;c, -and make $5000. Super "''""'''" • ·1111111··1' Unus u al o pportunity; llurllrngton Be ach 4.pJex Balboa Bay Properties built, eastern 2 stv. 300() Sl9.500, $192 mo pmts. fa mily room + s unparlor [ new well built manu!ac· 4 blocks from beach sq.ft. Now 14 year~ oh.I Nit'(' :Jbr 2ba Costa Mesa. + sunny kitchen fentur· ~ tunng bldg. of approx. \ll m v1•ry J:ood condi-- 11on Ilcdul·cd to $46.000. --------- Roy Mc Cardi~ RealtOf" 181 0 H~wport Costa Mt'S3 548 i729 Alway ... rented! Priced at Realtors Needs a ne w fat1• bul 642 2598. ing loads of cabinets + . I 4.000 sq. ft., plus 2 bdrm . $1 4 0,!JOO well built. 5 Be d room. -----' Corning wa rr cooktop den home, which can bt• * 675 7060 * large kitchen/fi.lmily + $36,000 Full l>rice bllns. Many, many ex· --converted to commercial ASSUME 7% LOAH l' l'EHB • tonvertible (hhrar v. den Must sell lri.: 3br ranch tras in this s lH ping Th T use; on Laguna Canyon BAR HARBOR or sep. formal drn.rng? > house. Assume ti':a FHA g iant · W a I k t o e errace Road, across from Joc;i- $228 PER MO. 01\ilES Secluded back ~arcl and lo a n. puy mnts o nly SCHOOLS, BUS, SHOP· Cambridge Mod~ tion of new art school. .. G I 1002 G I I OOZ I I L' c1 f I d Sl42/mo. Call 540·3666. PING & BEACH!! Ucttcr $175 ooo Prestige approa<·h (.'01y 3848 Campus NB S49·8655 enero enero ar~e poo r,n o l'U . c hurry on this one''· Just imagin<' the run you . parlor Ston <' he arth ---------1••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• sac L'se1maginat1on and ranhavewhile h vingin a TURNER ASSOC. fireplac e Gourmet!. -- --------------------1have p1rtu r t•sq u t• 962-7771 bcautiCul 3 bdrm.,2 bath UOSN.CstHwy.LagunJ kitchen. Formal dint• El DUMPO M B k O M mansion. 23:!7 Tu:.tin Bi home', with palio. inslead 494-1177 room famtl) arr a FAST HORSES-BEACH ~4,500 ac n arket! A\(' OJl(•n Fri S.tt Sun I I lJ or your larg<' house wllh • P 0 S S E S S J 0 ~ ' 1-'cll oul of "M'row. l\lu.sl Mon I 5 _ .. 1 =' _' a hi" yard. l hal '-'OU now Loguna Halls I 050 It's low down and dirt)" Ad It ~ ,., ., l'OSS I BLF. O wn er Looks hkea home ...,ht•rt• U w ll f<J:.t' Pr1 red S50QO ---------have . En1oy the com-••••••••••••••••••••••• bouJ,?ht another & \t'r'. th buff 1 d below 11 -.t pric e . 4 HARDTOFIHD mun1 ty pool & parks. JustReduced ;ir1x1ous -tak4 O\er h1·~ e a 0 roa me ' /\ C d · · '-~·1 II t f "' J handy man's paradise. On OmlntUm •1'., room~. family room, JUMBO HOME -----ave more 1me or re· All Terms loan . no new loan costs Painl and profit ! A long, 2 Dedrm. I' • ha. e'dra ror m a I ilin inj! room. Large 5 bedroom. 3 bath, ---------~~~aet:o$60n &oootra\CI Priced This 4 Br home in xlnt llufurryf" Cfolrl t his "crt'am winding countr y la ne. Jge rooms. DW. prl\;1t,• Waterf.111 ~l1•s,1 \'c1tl<' :l i·ar g:.i rage. Ov<'rs1zed $43,000 ' a r e a has Jge wood -P · ~ ,54,6._2313 . shaded beneath an um· patio, ('o m ph•lt•I} n • 2250 Sq ft Ov.ni·r will fam1lv room and formal PAINT & DUST this 3 • LE RAISOR shingled family room• [-~--· • ' ~ brella of towering trees furbished As ht tie as consider 2nd TU. etc "NEGLECTED" I d1n1ni:. 1:-;xi:l'llcnt Iot a· l>edroom, 2 ba th home m w/fire place & wetba r. It-ads to this rus t ic $1225 down llu~e pool Dog run too 3 +POOL t1on on quiet cul-de-_sac area ofnicehomcs.2Car REALTY only $54,950. Call Ccn- h1dcav.;n Rag wooden 3 CALI. NOW 8:16 <t:?Ofi Art no"' Abandoned. Ga led i•ntr. nl'ar schools & shopping attached gara ~C'. cov tury 21 , 831-2640 bdrm ranche r PLliS a or 8.,c. i c·i·• 546-4141 and total I." fnn <'l'd . lloni:, J1nust li sted-hurry-. ask· paU o, r oom fo r. rrnol 4523 Campus Dr. Irvine L H. I •• rp··rat" 2 bdrm 0ue.~t .,,.,. "'' ' < ' C · Campus Valley Sh 0 op Ctr. -a ICJUe 1052 " u < " " VILL GE net"ds some minor fix in" g $m,500. all 540 1151 Walkto stores. PnC'C'd to -~· ~itt~~:r~~ 1; a(.~~~~a~a~ A & tender 10 , 1ng t·:irc~ -~,;·~,,1~~1 sell !! Hurry! 536-8836 CALL 8_n_-&_6_o_o __ :··;.-~;~;~:·;~·;~~:~~:~ REAL ESTATE Feat u rc·s :i s pal'1 011~ .-~ • • t d 1· · 2 hr, den. fplce. bit-ms, tac·k room ! Shovel 'e m '--d , I I ~ $43,950-2 BR s ep· own ivmg r oom, ..,.,.. room:,,~ 1;1t 1..,, tarn1 • :i j: I f ·1 I 1wllo. l':: ba. l,400 sq rt. out. paint 'em up, and ---ly dining room W.111 of --------~-I I II PERFECT amt Y r o om, ar gl! t 2 br , + 1 br. $74 .500 you°\l' got yourself an EASTSIDE glass gnrs full v1t·w of 1 STARTER'. enclosed lot, sprinkle rs. I lqu r" t 2266 M ' c·s tall'' P riced dirt Ideal family ho ml'. r 1 < a tnC'r. new pool_,and .Ja1•111.11. EASTSIDECUTIE ~--Fine Irvine local' A (' M Phone 642-8885, agt. chea p "hir h seems only DOLL HOUSE Tak r I r $270 -----' ion. $59,900. TRI-PL EXES Pnncipalsonly. nght ' C all 847-6010 for EXECUTIVE cove '' n.tno 3 be<lrooms .. fireplace.l ,_ ________ RF.AL DOLL HOUSE! •BOHDREALTY • ----morerlc•tails 1111...'FLATIOlll...I 2STORY mo._ or nc~· fina nr1ng h a lh . dbl g arag e --llu l?e portico entry. 8319411 :C) STEPS TO SAND '· . ' ,, " n n ava1lahlc. NC'ar beaC'h /\ s prinkll'rs . hardwood Formal white cc-iling _____ • ____ _. & [ ~ FIGHTER Only S59 ,500, for this money m ak<'r: As king noors. S45.900 All terms. high !1replarc. Vaulled IAY ~ huge 2 story, 5 bdrms, 3 ~.000 ~hcrk 1t out !or Call Prest i~e Hom es. ceilings . Big c heer y Laguna Niguel. $64,000!!! This harrlwoocl floored 2 ba, lge F'R. This immac. yourself. Call852·2.535 . 645·6646. kit ch e n . Tw o lar ge Pri me . prime a rea bdrm beauty ii. Just right home 1s near all schools "·f'~ · • · ''' """ '' ---------bedro oms . Gigantic the choice community Id ea ll y s ituat e d fora hrst s lartl'r home & pa rk_ You C'an't beat[® ! TOWNHOUSES Rea.lEstate patio comple t e wit h •••SEA TERRAC E-: \AC ANT COTTAG F. 5 l•s D-• Hey, Mom and Pop, help this price Call545·9491 by••~'"" redwood bcnrhes &block MAGNIFICE N T ''11 re· I esl t • l1"'ense " 1:.•STSIDE wa Pan, ers. as og MODEL HOME 1·n this Freshl_v redccoratt'd and a"" DC9rnners the kids with the down •. . . ~v.n.1. II I t ' H d - ready to move in · lots or .~ a .a c < and awa.v the.v 0 o. bf'al ii;.A t SI · nere!i>sary Call LeRoy " COLON IAL STYLE .. 2 run 00·. ump. s tone, private area . Formal appeal for heaC"h & ba) · · · · mg innation a:, values go -36 2 .. 36 fence Air cond1t1oned I P bl Oprer or Jim T om . All BLUFFS b e drm with bri c k • ..-· . · dining.family room,pro-mers. osM e income PF.RFOR ~1 A"'''F.l'EAL up. ey access to a • 11 lib 'll l ' Cement drive-a nd r · 11 1 d d " ,..... ' BAY VIEW fireplace. formal d1'n1·ng, I m rea y we w . m . ess1ona Y an scape unit in rear 1ncluded 1n · · · d ivided yard bin cnouah more' Take ad' antage I ESTAT E u.•7 358 ' or " "' larne bed rm .~. bltns, tall. ft'rmly cons•·ucted. · -with heated pool Garden a hove pnce · for an un· . '• 0 " .. for RV or hoat. Why pa'-' Lowest pnced view con-" " ... call today 752 1700 · 8463377 J COROHADElMAR patio & l'"' y rs new. & provocative. w ell oPfN liin .,1 .,·,,,.,,~,,·"-r•· lig.ht, aut.omat1 c b\'11evable bar"am ·take _ r 4 nt' P riced at only do· beauti'ful ly decorat -~ • • " • d ti " ' · Prime location n e ar dressed in decorator col-s prinklers . intercom, a \anlage ·ca 546 2313 ONE STORY CONDO $38.500 COTTAGE ed. custom carpets & shopping and bus Jines. ors over my basic tan [~ many extras. Call for ap- ) · · / · • · /\du 1 t 0 n 1 v w 11 e d t1 Lowest priced home in matching drapes· woven · t t ...,.. ga r de n p atio. s hag 0 , . Corona del Mar on a woo hn s. s utters, L N' IR It h k r I Plac. duplex lot. Th'·s charmer Del P iso tiled hearth. $39.500-$44.700 ·• Features 4 bedrooms, l=~;;~~~~~~ aguna 1gue ea y [ · ' 'a IE Qua-11 ~ d b · d h Only lo(';. Down. from my beach location. pom men . .....,,750. l'arpt>t, nc 1rep a ce. • Ed Riddle Rlt646-8811 family room & dining ~ 830-5050 496-4040 NPar :-ho P,P•dng & bus Prap•rties 1s a spotless 2 bedroom Gated patio off brkfst. room. 2550 sq. ft. Calli-.--------•I t • 1or c II ;... home w1'th onon "'-amed area. Trellis covered BY OWNER 1 • __ __ ransp ,, own . a 7Sl-1C>l0 " "'" ""' j -4 BR. 2 BA anytime. 968-4456. WRAP UP &W-4477 1400 QUAll ST NIWl"ORTllACH reilmgs. brick fireplace, patio overlooking green· ranch style. Exe. C.M. INCLUDES ONE YEAR THIS o...aE MOTIVATED SELLER VA. TERMS K EY REALTORS andprivateyard.Double belt, with bay \ICW. off toe Patiokitw /bltns,lile WARRANTY ""' -~...,.....__...._..__.~ car garage. Stressed for livingrm. breakfast bar , Lrg lath PROGRAM she'll love you for 1t. PATIO JACUZZI NEWPORT SHORES Spacious li vmg beautiful l·Of-a-kind customized 5 bedroom home with den. On 1112 lots. $67,500. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642·5200 675·4060 expansion. i\ short walk C. F. Colesworth~ hse w /stone waterfall. ---------0elightru1 end unit condo to shopping center. Call Covered patio & serving ---------1 with a greenbelt loca· now. 673·R550. Rffffors 640-00 0 bar. 900 sq. ft. storage Room to lion. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths, '".'" ,, >· '"' •roi rnP•uiri• •------rm. Tool shed, park like kitchen with nook , [ ~ WP yd. No reallors please. formal dining and even a HE ORT ss1.soo. Will finance . . Stretch Out!! utility room. You'll enjoy HEIGHTS Imm. Occ. 540..3178. 4 Spacious bedrooms , 1~ the atrium, the patio and the recreation faciUties. . baths on an oversized Jot. SUPER SHARP $49,500 2 STORY And a park on 2 sides. $62,900 This lovely 4 bdrm, 2 SPANISH Beamed ceiUngs, brick · 552-7500 This is an outstanding exa mple or a home that has been t ota lly up- graded , with lavish use or mirrors. wallpaper and custom fixtures. The 1acuzzi cost m ore than mosl pools and it is com · pletely secluded in a lush~~~~~~~~~ <;REEHIROOK bath home Is nestled on a RusUc Spanish estate + fplc, paneled entry and d 11 Beautifully upgraded, quiet cul-de-sac on a pool.Sep.library,formal hall.Aseeingis believ-re hi yrs old. 3 Lge bdrms, lg giant lot with 9 kinds of dining. Sacrifice price! ing location. Call for pa ti o s e t tin g. 2 ---------• OLDIE OH R·2 Single family home on oversized lot : walk to Lido s hops. Great a rea for year a round hvmg' FR, heavy shake roof, fruit trees, grapes and Save$$$. 645-0303 more details. re&lty 3 BR , 2 ba, bu11lins +stone frplr t\ew ly pamtPd big lot v. /dbl Jo!ar. Rc:-al sha rp anc1 only Bedrooms, den, 2·baths. formal dining , a nd a pri ce of only $69.900. CALL now. 556-2660 t;::SELECT I PROPERTIES Sll2.500 JACOBS REAL TY Class1f1ed Ads sell big -items . small items or Ca 11 642 5678 any item. 642·5678. 675·6670 Want 1'\ds G~ral I 002 Geftttal 100% ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WALK TO TlE BEACH . From this CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX. New pamt & carpets in the front 2 bedrms, 2 baths . fl.replace. Owner will consider trade for more units. $99,500. 2828 f . Coast Hlghwoy, Corof'O d~I Mor ., u • .,, •• ,., 1111. fl 1ntt .. ,"'" . ,. ... ,,.. cov. patio. Loads or berries ·and a lar ge FORESTOLSOHIHC lllJlfif.k:iim'illttifttr:J c h a r m . C a n b garden area. Walk to •---------l'i...·-·-·-----purchased subject to 7~ shopplng and schools too. M-Verde Pacesetter 962·4471(r.l:)546·8103 VA loan. 545·9491. • Pleniy or room for a pool. Woody inside/ ~.000 associated DR O KE RS-1'E A l TORS 202~ W Bolboo b 1 1 1~6 1 ~.· .. , .. ·,. ·. Assumable FHA loan. 4 Br 2 Ba~~:yout --I£ .Quall~ d!~~rangP.55~:4~ ----~ Place • Hw1tletcJOt1 leach I 040 Classified Ads 642-567 Pl opertl•s ...................... . 752-1920 Fall s lal GflWrat I 002 G....,.. I 00.Z ''°° CMJA•L sl. Htwl'<MlT uACH pee ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Think o r th is 6~% mac nab I I rvlne realty EXC&UMT DESIGN, 9UALITY & YllW make this home perlect for a lg. family or great separate suite for tee nagers or in-laws. Immediate occupancy w /short escr ow. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. study & family room. Privacy in pool & paµo areas. Reduced lo $215,000. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (J66) 644-6200 to1 0..-0tM IM4 Mdtlhur ........,, -..oi. c.atOrn1e n.a I~ WESTSIDE mortgage, available to- DOLLHOUSE day on this 3·BR pool 3 bdrm, 1 ba, used brick home. This house has the (Jreplace, immaculat appolntmenll for a raml· condition. $38.900. Al ly such as 2-ba, dlx. kltcb t erms. Call Prestige w/dlnlng area, terrine lfomes, 64S-6645. floor pla n atarta. with __ __;. ______ ,cent.er entrance. $43,SOO. lcAoa w.d I 006 CALL PERFORMANCE ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE, 847·3584 1301 No. Bay Front. 2 OR Hous~ It 2 BR Garage Apt. $140,000 By own«. By appt. 0'7Ul06 • •••••••••••••••••••••• TOWMHOUSE NO DOWN VA -supe Huntington Beach en unit Townhouse at onl) SJB.SOO. 3 Bill ~room11 2 baths. dream kitchen and dJnlna an~• and Bay Avenue Duplex common wall. Only ste Custom built. slept to t.o pool and rec reation Ba1. $11,SOO. Cout Asaum•blt 7~"'r 10 3 Propert.lel. 17~10. with paymenta only $21 per mo.lncldg l:lxt-s Lot •aln, cottage, nr. F1n1t time offered. Cal 8111 bland. SSS,000 546-5880 Agent. Maollall JUty 675·4600 ---------1 SEEK & FINl1 FRAN Kll 1• 0 . 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GAR~ OEN HOME ... $74.500. • Enjoy the Good L~' 493-2513 499.4594 Mewport leach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 beach units $.52.SOO. Gd income. R-2 cor lot. Ch\' n y Fortun e , rll r, 675·7520. Oceanfront · Largest & bes t duplex .ijl town. Spectacular coastline views; 2 bdrm. & 3 bdrm .. with famUy rm., S baths; 4 frplcs. s encl. garages ; all blt-•s + urp. Finest ln evtt- ythinl( ! $3S0,000 -. CALI ... e U6·14· ~ lllur ~twport Pol OH To plac~ your mf'ssa beforet.ht reading public, phoitc Dally Piiot ausi: ••• ••• nv n· lh w. 47, at be l; tn s • a n ve , .. W/ 15. t'. * 84 6'1 ••• Gd jj,\: tr. , I Hoel••'°"~ jHou•H Fo,. s. · r..cw '"°''rty 2000 ttom .. u~ H.Mt U...._.lhlcl HoeMt U•fwWWcf . Uondev. o.o.mt>et e. 1m. 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See it today, by app't. $325,000 LIDO REALTY ll77 Yltl Udo, N.I.. ok SLeJ.DCt' ln~Gtmmt.a & workshop. Av ad. Dec. MP duuna rm, a.o pei.a. roo'm roi camPer ,:.,:_,:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••• 642 9666 10. ~/mo. S300 846-3291 28218 Irvine 6"-M8S or •-S W & Charming Upper 2 Br. IUDS P ETS 01( ----nr So ** 2 BR, frp1c, block l IMMAC •· 4 b ,.., ~7628 •St-.. ' .. ·.~-:R~ •~UP <·rpt /drps /slv /rtfrt£ t:.S1dt'duplex l!.tfloor2 8 UNITS w/pool buch Avail Dec. 27 "' r, w, ... _ • .....,io .. 1 ,.p.., Avoal Oec.8.Adlts.NO B Id • , .• Coast Plaza by owner ~/mo . cJJ4,5. df'P', blltlS, newly NEW. 3 Br, 21,1a Ba , •TV"MaidServAv•ll PETS! $25-0mo 6739179 ,n'~~~.8~tao.~ar,S22U 17 . 7 M g rou l20M HALPINCHIM painted 84.2-1"'3 Twnbme! on lS. acr• •~eServ, ~tdJ>OOl ---__ _ 642-IG90 eves REALTORS IMMAC 2 Br l Ba park,v1ew,pool,Jacuui, ~renSect1on J lWdrm. Sbowpla~e tr.l.A Mt>:~A FmmS205 Mutu tenant tndoslnal & 2727 E Coa:\t Hwy T h Ad It l • sauna tse S375 646-2700 •Low montl\Jy rates Wulk/beath. tir pacio, 2 cm. po.1110 pool. no Pt'lii .a.7'·5 4 1.92 • wn me. u s on y. , . •~OFf'wcek's renl frpll', Illar. S275 mo. Call 719 W Walson 646 1251 office bid~. Oraogc Co v -Quiel area. S22S mo VIEW twnnse, end unil on w/ad 873-8617 Airport Location. Prin. /\ real charmer; 5 l:JR . 963-9771 U acre park. New 3 br, 2 23'76Newporl Blvd, CM --------<9·5~-' only.549·\480 home in olde CdM. ba,bltns.frplc,upatrd'd, 548·9755or64!i3967 VERYSPEC1AL2brfo railers 1 &2 BH, S140 Industrial fo'orm.al dln. rm. + lg. Village Real Estat.e ::~$;:toia 64•·1480 I --SJ>t!c~ ~~~7r.:5 $165. Water & <;t1i. incld. 67~7l00 Properly 2f00 fam. nn. ~25 Mo. Agt. NoAgentsFee ~thSt.6421265 -------------------••••••••••••••••••••••• 67557216 •Yorktown/Bushard ONTHEBAY lBRFum $185 Studio, w /frplc, $125. uW on leach 3840 I -GREAT . Costa Mn a 3 224 2BR,1 BA ... $285 Beaut. Apt, 4 Br. 2 Ba. Lots or bllmi, pool; walk , µa 1 t1 . Av a 1 l Jan 1. Hew_.. leac h I 069 ComrMrclal •Yorktown/Mattnolla beamed ceiL fr pie, to shopping. 1h m 1 64().7853 art 4 PM. ,.-.. ' y1: "'R E ... D BUY!! •••••••. •••••••••••••••. &2 BO. Ik h, pool apt!>. $175 up. Adult:.. 110 pet!>. 536·7031 ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• Property 1600 ~ " $270. 2 Br, yard. cpts, 3 BR, 2 BA ... $300 dshwshr $.550. 673·5719.. beach. 931 W. 19th St. 4 Br, 2 Ua lll50sqfl. frplc. NEWPORT SHORES ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 New Multi lemint In t.lrps. 160 "D" Monte Vis *Gnrfield/Brookhursl Nwpl Hts 3 br, 2 ba, den, 548·0492 bltns, 2 blks to Beach. 3 Bdrm. & den, rixer 175 Seal r estaurant in du.<itrial Bu1ldmg:s, fully ta646-8883 545.7623 3 BR, 2 BA ... $325 open beams. 2 fps, bllns. $500. Also; 3 Hr 2 Ha, upper. Choice location' Costa Mesa. 5 yrs old. leased. Xlnt Mlc;saon Vu.• ' •Warner/Beach $425.642.9666 STUNNING 1 Br garoen $100. 675.8772 or 1>44 7211 WALK TO BEAC H Walk to beach, pools, S125K . OWC 1st. A~t JO Location. 10'i'a Return Large 4Br house. NHHS 38R,2BA ... $350 apt. Pool, Ret Arca . Je(f 1 & 2 Br , <'Pt~. dpr' tennis. Only ~.900 ', 642 9666 to investor 581 2340 or dist .. frplc. dm rm , new •Magnolia/Edin~er Walk to Beach. 3 Br 2 Ba, $19S 0 w 8 h S bltns, gar. 22 1 16th 20:. CAYWOOD REALTY an fl, 493-7687 paint. s.ns. 673-0626 3 BR, 2 BA ... $310 beams, CID. DW, tennis · 71 1 t t. C osta Mesa 3824 15th st. 841 ·3Y5 7 , PRIC E SLASHED • llolsa/Brookhursl & pool $425 lse. 548·2200 2035 Fullffton, CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 532-2064: 536·3058 '* 548·1290 • $19 SOO Lotsforsale 2200 HOMEFIMDERS ---1 1, A c' 190!!!FF ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••642·9900•* 3BR.2 BA ... $325 HOMEFIMDERS lBRFurn,21rgclosets,. Off le~Path EXlg~2br,2 bJ .dh. Waterfront Lot ".! t'res 2. on F •Bolsa /Bushard queens iie bed. priv 1. 2 & 3 Rr. Adults no poob idc apt nr hdt \c.llt . R·2, 30• x 90', 30• dock, Newport Blvd Askrnlo! Promontory ·Buy ronl 4Br. 28a, fncd yd, frpk 3 BR, 2 BA ... $345 '* •&42-9900• • dressing rm. xtra IJt<' Jl('h. dshwhrs, s hag cpts, no ,..,.t~ g 95 5:16 is:~;;> localed on a point with S2 67 per sq ft. Owner SOxlOO. Sale or trade for chg •Garfield/Brookhursl r ooms, en cl. gar rluscd J:arJge, frpk , ~ --- bay view front & rear. :.ays sell now!! ~ ~aS:X, ~2m~e r ca a I 1 Br yard. child olc $150 3 BR, 2 BA ... $335 Hurry' 3 br, 2'".i ba, frplc, w/storage. Adults only, BBQ. CJ:. & ~at~r pd I Blocldo O cean owner will provide plans Realonomics, Corp. 1 · · · •McF'adden/Brookhurst fenced yd. no pets. Pool I Br ind 'd r ef rig. s ml pet approved by Coastal _ **675-6700 • • ZBr,fncdyard,gar$22S 4BR,2BA ... $350 ·Chg CJ 1 bd t & LAMAMCHAAPTS OK,adltsonly.$l75 &up ~~1s s ion. Call Vacant lot, J30x290, good LEVELR-3LOT CollegePark,lovely3Br •McFadden/Newland Walktobeach,2br,fp d~!~es $lSO .cCI~~: t o 778ScotlPlace.<.:M Mgr 214A, 14th St. or . areHa,EHunt. Beh. 4 or possibly s units. ~·t crptd, dSJSOrps, Afrpl~ •Mc•:a~d!~/~·P·JI:'gda1e BLUFFS condos: selec-shopping. 642-7154 -~-5073 -~107 ----- R·2 Lot, Home w /alley ac-STER-BROWN Arca or deluxe apart n con . va1 . lion from $425 to $600 HEW EAST SIDE Spacious New Triplex I cess . $46,000. Del Realtors 8339781 ments. Selling at as· Jmmed.54-0-5112 4BR,2BA ... $345 Ag t"••ttla 1 Br furn, $175. Mature ~As lB sessed value. 11Bolsa/Springdale en _... · adlts only, no pets. 147 E 2 Br & Den. <'pts. drps. mile to ocean_.. · r, 2 Mangels, Sunset Real Condominiums Town· c.c......., eves.•"o . .,ca1 Mesa Del Mar 3 BR. 2 BA, BR BA ..,.," BR · h 18th St 642 2628 bltns & dshwshr. $275 Ba. bltns, lg. frplc, sep ~ Estate. 963·8991. 1.~·ses for sol• 1700 .,..,.....,""' ....., .,.,., 3 • 2 ... ~ 2 .. stones t row to . · . 11 d nv.1 .. ' many xtras, near all 963_45670r 963.1786 <icean' $350 Mo/yrly . - -642·6243 gar w n r y <'o nn lo 3 o w . B a y Ave . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools. $375. 540·1542 or lease /\gt 548_1290 Charm!ng lge 1 Br, coun· 546-5633 w~n_ds ~~f~ Ba ( 2 C ..._.ORTH L GU 546·9460. -· -try kitchen. Nr. ever-MESA VERDE . Y root story olonial " A. NA. Sh 4 b 2 b M d I Bolsa/Springdale, lovely Immaculate i{ Br & FR ything. $210 incl'ng ulil. NEW 2 Ur, 2 lki , adult 2 Br pal1~. crpts, drps, 3 Bd + & 21h ba. 10~;. CO ..... DOS nrp r a esa e b b R&O . . I •r: 1""• Orange Ave ap•·s. Loe bcaul1f1il 1·n· stove. avail Dec. IS. $200. may handle . Open . ". Mar horn'". A'va1·1 now•. 3 r, 2 a, • cpts, view, tennis. poo, '°"95 ...,.. . "" "' 503 ,,.. Wh V ' A~ $325 9 6 6 tcriorsopentolushwater 548 4031, 1 '' weekends. M amln / 1tew11ter 1ews·2 &3 -• <-375 /mo . in"ld ..... .,..,. mo. 963-4500 Jmooc.e55 ·4 4 /642-8235 LRGlBr,pool,nr.s hops, Alb m be! "t r $54 ooo Mowita1" Desert "' ' .,,,., 786 · landscaptn". Evl'ry con __ a a a . Steward Rltrs. 673-4781 rm. uni s rom • · Resort' ' 2 .. 00 gardener Larry S46_·5880 .......,.l Y _ adlts/no pets_ . Util. pd. • " -or(213)4496t75. 420 Cypress. North "' ceivableextra.MustsceHntg Bch 4 plcx n r Laguna ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSlDE 2Br. lBa.; $7SM home, 4 ~r. 3 ba, 2 ScinClemHt~ 3276 lS84Monrovia.548·03J6 10 appreciate S355·$465 beach 2B~l Ra 536:8836 Harbor View Palermo 2 ·story, 4 be!, 3 ba, over sized Cam.rm., 2 frplcs, patio & deck, Many UP· grades. 644·4779 or 642-0322. RARE IA YFROHT OPPORTUNITY Lender has foreclosed 3 BR, 3 Ba , Bayfront house. Im mac cond. San dy beach, $205 ,000. Courtesy lo a ll brokers. Contact Jim Kirueger. 644·1860 Mon.· Fri. Call 675-7225 Own your own Mobile buillins yard carport frpl)'5 • ~1 fam~ly r~ms, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bach. part. furn. quiet MESA VERDE VILL~ A~.o~847-1Bl40wner. Home Lot in b~aullful S260 /rno'. 645-04is poo ta es, I ar, car 2 Br condominium, 2h ba, person over 40. Nu crpts, lSSS Mesa Vl'rdc Drtvl' - .. •u Vi ~o• A '•Ure I SfU1UH O• 'IAlUf Palm Desert Greens, garage. .e ect area. f le ocean view encl $l4S, util. pd. 646.7342 East. (714)540·8871 Jusl 3 Br, $259. 2 Br. $190 Encl close to new Eisenhower Beaut. 3br, 2ba de Near shoppang.schools& ~tto self clean' elec W orMesaVcrdeCtr off gar , patio. bltns, Child , ... \l~Lf~Y HEAl :fY Medical Center in Palm l'Oralor's condo. Frplc, park. Avail. after Jan. 1, ~ven •golf course 1 Xtra lge Bach. Util. pd H.arbor Blvd. adjacnt. to OK. 842·0389 Desert 18 hole exccutivl' "hag crpts pvt patio 76. 21472 Lemonlree Ln, A ·1' J I 0 , poo . Adults over 35 $130 C.M. Golf & C. Club . I I .b.h . H B $550 968 6726 vat an. wner oc· 548 2407 . golf course. rec rcat1on poo . c u se. muc · · · · cupied. 496-9391 __ · __ _ center with _adJotning more $325/mo. 545.3777 4 Bel , 2 ba. Super clean. -Dana Point cardroom. b1lhard room. Agt. Near Adams & Bushard Santa Ana 3280 h b. • •••••••••••••••••••••• TAX SHELTER pro 5 op, sauna. ig f 1 • 1 ..,..,5 646-8781 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lounge with kitchen !luge am .rm., O\e Y ""'' . • HOMEFIMDERS BlG 2 br, 2 ba, $250. Util OCEANASOUTll huge swimming pool: pool,3Bd,l1 ~ba,n~wl 0 EFHDERS incl. Near bea c h IN shu!neboard court. put· c arp~ted. convenae~ H M · I * •642-9900• * 496-0195or960-1142 OCEANSIDE tmg greens, tennis t·ourt. easts1de location. Avail * •642-9900• * 2 Br, den, fncd yd, frplc ---- COMP LET ELY fur-separatefamilyarea All 1mmcd1ately, 265 Ros 2br.yard,child/pelok ·chg. Huntin4)tonhach 3740 nished, professjonally utilities up to lot line. 55 x Ln . S375. mo. 642·2639 or ·Chg-3 Br, fncd yd, gar. $275 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIMECREEK decorated model' ($.t.000 116 Foot size, $8000, l()' 1 546-7945. 3 br, yard, garage S225. BEAUT! FUL 1 br furn LIVES UP inventory ) 2BR. 1'12 Ba 1 Hurry! 2 br. (ncd yd S200 apts S170 & $180. Spanish A BERG ENTERPRISES CO 3726 48r+Fam rm Beauty on l'ul-de·:.ac. La rge lol. S3i5. 962-0678 e\e~ or wknds. Loguna Beach 3 848 ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drop a pebble into thl' Oc·ean from your Apt. Lease. Luxury, securll) Malure adults. 31755 Cst. Hwy. 499-2H35. sing le s tory condo cown. Will carry wn 2Br Spanishhomew/ve• 4br2badblgarS315 stylebldg,pvtencl gar. TOITSMAME BEAUTIFUL Enclosed garage. P atio tra ct Pl\one 121:1 1 g~irden.$275. ' ' -Uolsa/Ward, 3 BR, 2 ba. pool.sauna,lndry,adlL<;, Ovt•r 5110 tall lr"t'' ;111d DOVER SHORES with wrought fence & 91"4 · ~f~ 5d9 °1 r w r 5 1 0t5c Call 631·2719 2 BR. 2 s tory condo. Drps. OW, cpli:.. drps , $325 17301 Keelson Ln. 1 blk 111 't 1 ,. a m ' w '1 h Wh1lt'waler view, nearly new2 br. 2 ba &3 br. 2 ha. lea!.e S21!0·S300. Block to bea <'h. 494 ·3383 or 4~1 2339 gate . Adult (over 40 ) c assi ie ac nu. · · shag t'pts p<>ol. Lease 963·4569963·1786 W.ofBeachoffSlater. \\alntalh < ""'''' •1 LOWESTPRICEU community, pool , Daily Pilot, I' 0 f~>x •2Br. slovc/rcC. drapes. $2\5.847-0448 ;536-2375 842_7848 . fl'l,i \llll-! .. l'1 l1 11 g 111r HOMEON Jacuzzi. clubhouse. Nr. 1560, Costa Me .... 1. Ca pet ok. S205. 202 SouthLCICJuna 3286 \uUJ :-1>.H'll•\I.., "'''' J 111 GAL/\XY DHIVF: El Camino Plaza shop-92626. Walla<·e. 842·7311. Like new 3 Rr -+ f';im ••••••••••••••••••••••• SMALL BEACH llOTEL 2· hl·droom upart n1t•11l. Ivan Wells atrium. 4 BR, ping center. Walk to bus Hm, frpk.2 car gar nr 2 DR oce:rn view sun· Rooms $23.50 week. t'rom $220. Fu rnll Ull' 2 Br dup . North End. yard. view. adults, no pets . $275. 497·2S7f> 4!17 12.12 3 Ba . Marvelous day & line. 30 min. to San 80 .Acres In nlythe> Near College Park. :l Br 2 ~a . Adams & B<'aC'h llln l. del'k0 , walk to b·~ach. AptsSllO.mo . .>36·7058 ava1luhlto. Sm,ill prt'> nil~ view. Pool & jacuzzi. o 1eg0 . Av a i I. n 0 w . Citrus, $5000. $lOO. d'.'wn.; frpll: • xlnt l'ond. ~.,o 5375 mo Call 968 ~13:11 SJOO. ( 213 )941 ·5494 or . --()!\:. ,\du Its uni'. 01 I11 1• Pri~e reduced below ap· $32,500 COM PLETE. BY S>I> Jl(.'r mo ' or tr.Hie Ava1l lmmcd. 646·17J7 or -(714) 499.4094 arter6 pm Furn. Studio l Blk fr up1•11 'I 00 111 h IHI ~ 11N1 Praisal 1824 Galaxy Dr OWNER 644 4579 549-951 1 2 BR near Luk•· Park. --beach. Waler pd. Frplc, F.111 \It''' Hd . <" 1_1 . . . 548-3036 . . . ----S22!i . mo. •11;2.;1533 or W estminster 3298 dshwshr, '""'I. ,·acuzz1 Luxury l ·Br. view. Near ()pen Daily & Wknds. 1·5. ----Bn.m llead. Utah, 3 lols, Mes a Verde, 3 Rr 2 Ra. S31i-O:lll ••••••••••••••••••••••• $185 mo 846.73JG \li--..,1. l'hu1H' '•IJ .!:1uu beach. FrenC'h doori;, $159.500. 645·8498 Duplexe s ovC'r 'h acre each, nc:1r wshr /dry r. d bl frplc. -------S 3 h 1 2 b· t _ · beams. gar .. Jndry; util. ---Onits sol~ 18 00 slopes. $4000·$5000 7M S375 New C'rpts. rd rig. IM'ine 3 244 upcr <.'<rm, a, cps, lnine 37 44 Adult 2 huge bed~uoms. pd. $300 Mo. Agt. 494·7551 Big Canyon Townhouse Charming Dover end un 1t. 2BR + form din. 1,780 sq. ft. 644-6249 anytime. Son Juan -Capistrano 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493-3038N1tes. &Ui·l757or5499511 !••••••••••••••••••••••• drps~,J{~3o._s~to. mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• $170nopets.Jnqwrcapt TAX SHELTER --B"' UT s 1 · 963-4 ........ !lt> liH4; C 568W Wilson SPACIOUSSECLUDEO Or C ty F H' l 2 B I R· · r,A . ' an 'oaqutn --S70 wk or S300 mo. in· -·-. . VIEW APARTMENT FOUR·PLEXES near P~rtyoun 2500 co~bcn<lrµ' \till?·~"' Twnhmt•Lar.gc:!Hr,:!'· Ftreplal'C I HR. 2 RA. cludesmaidserv1ce,TV.2Bc1 FJ\MILYOnl~ New Jn pres tigious North the ocean. $125,000 Jnd · -r-C 11831 ,;125 · H:t. 2 sty. \ 11·w or l!nlr cpt... l.11 P'· H&O, l>W, sauna, jacuzzi , pool & Carpel!:>. pool, $190 3 Bd. E d 3 B 2 B d up ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo a · · cour se & lakl', $5511 S3 1 5 m11 !IL3 4569phone1717 E. Dyer Rd S210.64G·6115 n · r, a. mrm. * O ..... E ... CRE • 547 704 A __ _ frplc. lndry. Walk to ..., "' M CF-: l/,!c :! 1111 nC'wh . .. 96:J·li86 lrvme.540-1515 town&beach.$42Smom -LEMON HEIGHTS paintl·d. /.!.tr rut ~rd ------STUDIO apts, all util pd -1 F. c PACH' RANCH 2029 w :i I I a" t' < b .i c k * REMT ALS * L>du\ :1 llr :1 Ba Condo No Laguna Beach 37 48 $160. mo. 859 w. 19th St. C'I ull s. 531 , ypre'>:-. Jdeal home for the grow hou~C') $210. first & last Tl! t; T EH HAC,.; <'hilclrt·n un<kr M. Will •••••••••••••••••••••• • 642·3452 Dr. Apt. E. 494·3920· - ESTATE '!Bf{ 2 Ba "1?'1 ron~1dt·r ~in ~ks. S3SO. E"'FICIENCY APTS • d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing family. 5 bedrooms. All slumps tone construe $100. clean dep. 548 ·1017 • · · · · · '· · · · · ;y w• ()" n r n r ,, r. B ct 6 f r ngo p I ·d Spacioui, 2 hr 10 new Oceanfront year roun 1 den , tam . & dlnlnf( t 3 BR 4 b d --------llanch0San.Joaqu1n ' " rom "'' . oo • maa . . ( h br S295· 2 br SJ95· bach REALTY INC t0n. • . ~·· . en MESA VERDE. Sh arp. 2 HH.cll•n.2ha. $<1i5/500 R9:l 1351 ; Mt li. 1193-4716 phone. launclry. V1llag<' lnplex, nr wv. Os whr, $195 Ut;lincl536.0321 rooms. Many extras 714/846-1371 MastN suite has has & clean J br •i ba fam rm 2 BR. 2 Ba ........... $.550 ask for ,J('rn<' Kukuk. Inn. 494·9436 gara(!e S230. 675·1849 --· --- $89,500. hers baths. All rms off r I bit , . •t t . TURTLE ROCK -----. ..._. port•-h 39.a.9 80 fl. Del Piso tilt• s~~Ool ts~~i>~b~1k,~/~r JRR 2 8 $450 3Br.laq(t•h\mgrm.fam.Mewportleach 3769 STUNNING 2 Br 2 Ba new _.ac v ANCHORAGE MUST SELL hallway . St. ,Charles Call Mr Myhre 540.1151 l'l'lt~;Rn..\'l,j.: rm. rpts.drps. covered ••••••••••••••••••••••• f!a rden apt. Pool, rl'C ••••••••••••••••••••••• INVESTMENTS DUPLEX. CdM . $80.500. pecan k1tch., Chambers H ·t· R ·It . 3 HR.;! Ila. '... . 'S375 p:1tio. Xlnl area. $355. BEACH·LSE-ADULTS room S205. 7IOW.18th St. •DELUXE• 2/2. Great location . builtins inc. ict'makl•r. ena~e cu ors WALNUTSQUARE Jwe>sorwknds962-0678. $12Sstudioll75·l865artcr si35_ Clean lBr. non -F:astbluff3br.2ba.Jse. 1714t 496·7711 DUPLEX, NB. nlork refrig., freezer, c:orr •HOMEFIHDERS 2RR,2Ba ........... S32.'i C--...t-m1'n1'ums 5:30.lOJMcFadden smokers. Pref married Ind. spac master suite. ==========I from beach. 2/2. 3rd unit maker. Den w/wct bar & gnuu din rm & dbl garage. forowner -$119,950. beer tapper, all new **642-9900** 3 BR .2 R~ ....... $.1151335 Unfurnished 3425 S40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & ~pl.9?ZW.l7th.54S·OJ58. Auto door opener avail. Santa Ana 1080 640 6600 . l fl t A bargain! 3 br, 1:1' ba, Till-, COLONY ••••••••••••••••••••••• B h C I TV "d p 1 & . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • v1 n y oors. crp s. 3 8R.dcn.2 bafurn $600 , . ac. oor , ~:11 1 Bdrm Garden apt. oo recreation area. ESTATE ELEGANCE wallpapl'r, shultt'rs & fenced yard, garage>. Df:ERFIELI> R.L~FFS Panoramic serv, pool. THE MESA frplc, dishwas her, pvt Arlultsonly,nopets. drps. thruout. Rcaut'lv ·chg· 38R 2 b $42S ~1cw o f back bay. 415 N. Newport Bl, NB patio. Near Irvine lnd •FROM $332• Classic &Charming. ldscpd w /waterfalls & _4 br. 2 ba. dbl gar $300. 2' "R. 2•Lab··· ....... $37c lll'au~iful 3Br 2'~ b~th. 646·9681 area. $180. 557-2841. 865 Am1oos Way, NB 4Bdbomew/fam.rm., KoipondsRoomforle>n ..,_.~~a ......... ·• D r l1ghtful patao, ·-----.. form a I din · rm ·· nis court. & sw1mman~ C"&~:Oi~fe~~~:Su~~~ith COLLEGE PARK fireplace. dbl. garage, OC.EANFRONT AP/\RT LARGE3 Br, upper, shag, 644~::;;d~;487 breakfast room & base· pool, 50 avocado & IS 673-9950 3 BR, 2 ba .......... $400 etc Top quality in every Wmter rental, 1 Br. $200 freshly painted. Mesa dcl William Walters Co. ment. Surrounded by ex-CO. a.-u..... fruiltrees. $224 ,500. · rl'specl.$585 Owner per mo. Util inc l 'd Mar. $215.552-4576. pansive lawns & lovely COLLEGE PARK 3 Br + 552-7500 544.4391 S48·1930or673-7844 Rayfront 2 Bd. 2 Ra , P vt old shade treei; in the D' R 2 B 2 . . l BR, l ba. upper $155 Bch & pier. $550. yrly. Premier section of old Income Property 2000 '°· m, a, car gar. 3 Br, 11~ Ba, newly paint· Real nice 2 br, frpl, new month I y •. J ONES 979.1935 &644-4510 Santa Ana. To view the ....................... swimming pool, $350. See red h •. 11 ed & (' ptd I 2 story. cpts & drps. 1 blk lo REAL TY. 673·6210. elegance of hving as it For Sale 54 units, c.M .. 3, by appt. 833·3000 xllJ, children OK nr pool & beach. Avail DH lo -----~-~--1·---------used to be call now. 18·umt bldus. 3 pools. Martin. Days, (ll realty rec (ac. No' pets. (213) June. possible yearly. Large,warm3br,2baapt OCEAMFROHT 542 4519 $1"" ooo ,.. 734-0340 eves. 4 .. •.3645 aft 6. $250 mo. 548-4794 with dining area, pantry, -'s' b . d .. uo<101as ... eo o,. BR 2 Ba 2 . ts patio&fireplace. · · .,.,, cons ider prc·nd int. on .. n 11 ~ ,,. 2BR.lba,winter$300 South LCICJU"a I 086 cont. $775,000. u mit n, -3 · • patios. crp · Townhouse 2 Bd, 1 ba, t blk to Bch Adults only. $275. STEPS TO BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• gd cash now. 540-5520 Out of State drps. frplc. nr Back Bay. Unfunislted 3525 $275 yearly, Call 979-5157 THE VEN DO MF.: 2 BR, l ba $230 winter 1.4 OCEAN ACRF.S 3 BR, 1~~ Ba. home & l BR Property 2600 srtO. 556-6295 Super 3 br, 2 ba, OW, ••••••••••••••••••••••• eves. 1845 Anaheim, C. M. 2 BR, l ba, wmter $225 •••••• •••••• •• ••••••••• bltns cpts drps '"-aut 645 338 837 95 7 4 BR 2 ba yearly $495 WITH 5 UNITS Apt. lnrome ~25. mo. Lovely l br home w /pvt • · · • ~ 3 Br, 2 ba. Costa Mesa. Rent ly beautiful beach · I · 1 ' • One of the mos t dramatic Lge lot. S45.000. Prine SUH VALLEY garden patio. cpts. drps. 1 ands c Pg· s35o Im 0 • Dbl garage. Dishwas her. bacfutor' apt $l40 mo ~~~~:~or apt furn SlfiS oceanfronts a round. only. 548-4774 tDAHO-COHDO Util pd. $225. mo. Cl l 963-4567963·1786 $325 mo.557·6571 aftS:30 util pd. 642·77i3 1 ~~.'i 8b~f~~tt.1?:~ch SE ... ~l.._.D Ideal for develope r . Studio+ $27 000 734 0222 "'" "' $375,000. 2 HOUSESON 1 LOT in Sleeps.2 to4 . .. RENTALS ~•xesUnfvrn 3600SanClemente 3776 w/Joft. From $220 Condo,2RR.2ba.df'n. /VEUJEL\.. Associates LAGUM.4 HACH 4'4-6!i94 choice Newport Heights. Call 644.6880 wkdy.s only. 2 BR home Eastside. Lge 3 Bd., 2 Ba. • •• • $375 /470 ••••••••••••• • • •• •••••• ••••••••••••. ••••• •••.. Ga rage, pool. i acu7.7:i. Unf. Yrly. $475. $50,000.Xlntinvestmenl. -fncd yd. Cpts, stove, 3Bd,den.2ba •••••• $450 2 BR, 1 Ba, CdM, noLarge&clean lBR adj Util pd. 393 Jlamilton Call evea. Agt. 968·2656 ,Real Estat~ $255. mo. 548·6680 3 Bd . 2._, b11. • • • · · · · • $425 children or ~ts. $275 mo. to ocean. b~aul. ~iew: _645_·_44_1_1 ______ , Wantflt 2900 D Point 3226 4 Bd, 2 Ba."···· $32S/400 644·6800 <Susie> $197 incld util. 492·6188 $165 lovely l Br. s hag •••••• •• • •• • •••• •• •• • •• mta LE RAISOR ft 5 & k d 'rt ' BIG 3 bdrm .. 2 bath + . . ? ••••••••••••••••••••••• • a . w n s. ref g, bltns. no pets .. associated two I bdrm. units . Good Will buy eqwlyl orp ·. ln New 2 Br Condo, Ocean & Apai tnll9ftts Fanuslted Santa .t..-a 3780 Adlt11. 540-6338 BROKERS-REAL TORS 202S W Balboo 611· l H I 6'.&-Lll-H ... ts•d I $82 500 house/dplx/trp x. nnc. S v· t . REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ lll'QUfnr o .. ~s ... as t e oc. . on!y.831·9700ext.2'16 unset iew, ennis. Bal:M>aPNlnsula 3707•••••••••••••••••••••••eute 2 BR, $135. 1 BR, For Sale I I 00 I pool. $320· 714·533·4669 4.523 Campus Dr., Irvine $130 Patio & Gar For ---------....................... fll -=:ru:I! Exe~utive needs lease· days: 714 ·495·8174 or CampusValleySbopCtr ........................ AMIASSADORIMMS adul.tsover35.548·2401 PARKHEWPORT Beaut. 2 br, 2 ba on golf _ Ll.J ~~£\{!!! option to purchase home, 552·9033 wknds. CALL 833_,600 ~te~~:n~~~ ~'. 2u'ti'. OF AMERICA APARTMEMTS course&bcb. Yard&all . ,4-5 br, ~l.pref .. Capo FountalnVolley 3234 . 1 A .1 12120 TWOLOCATIONS 2BR,112ba,MV.Gas BI, Bachelorlor2 .m--1u•s 536 0038 School D1stnct 831·9734 1 -.. le h 3248 an c • v a 1 • · spac pau·o gar Conve .Bedrooms and "'u "' . . Mesa Verde 4 Plex . ••••••••••••••••••••••• __,...... oc 673--4724 WEEKLY RATES ' . . Mobile Home, Dbl t0x42, Prinonly -Agt842·3513 Rtfttals 4 Bd. 2 ba. new carpets,••••••••••••••••••••••• FULLSERVICE ruent.$225.540-9922 Townhouses crpt, drps, water sof· ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltins, fenced yd. Just SPRAWLING 4 BR. & Attractive 2 Br, avail. 2277Harbor, C.M. 2 Bd Studio. 1 ~ ha. Fr.9239.50 tener. 2 s torage areas. MEW 11 UNIT Houses Fu,,,lshed pa I n led • $ 3 7 s . D~ home, Jg_e. sunde~k Jan. 1. Winter or Yrly. 2909 Bristol. S.A. Garage. brick frplc . s~~~-~=~~i!> H.B. 960-2275 or 536·6561. Xlnt Costa Mesa area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714·839-4945. with ocean view: bll·tn Blk to Reach. 673-0236 645-4840 & 540.2300 private patio, new, Avail Across from Fash ion Pride or ownership. W. Cos ta Mesa 3 124 4 range, oven. dishwahr .. Cotta Mesa 3724 approx Jan 1. Adults. Jsland at Jamboree on 1QxSO Mobile home. Sr. Mors. Agent. 642·07S8. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntington Beach 12 0 w /wNTHcarp. & drapes; $385 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• •-l••M...... 2«7 Elden. S275. 9'79·1658. San aquin Hills Road. Adult Park. Call for de· . ••••••••••••••••••••••• MO ~ ··-nn 'aUs.aft 6,751·2466. $45,000. Small trailer 3Br,2ba,den,frplc,patio. For Lease 3 Br 2112 Ba, •BMGcrdefts• Uftfwftlshed 2 RR ,l Ra,pool,2adults I 1644·1900 M'O b ii e H om e • x I n t Fleetwood 10 " 50, must move. 873·1529 Park, Desert Hot Sprinl(s db gar, Condo ~ec/acil, Formal Din. Rm, Fam. OLDER SP AN (SH I Br Furn. $185 mo. Move ••••••••••••••••••••••• max. $255. mo. 1632 B 10 space!! + 3 trailers. + no pets Very Nice $380. Rm. with frplc. cust. HOME; 2 bdrm. & dini.ng in for $285. Adults, no t.lboa P..Unwlo 3807 Iowa, 549·4338 UTILITIES PAID 2 swi mming pools 673·3S97. crpts&drps,elecbllns, rm.,frplc.Closetotown pets. 177 E. 22nd St.••••••••••••••••••••••• &:2BR &S2 BLOCKTOOCEAN +owner 's apartment. twwport Beach 3169 waler softener. Lge heat· & beach. $350 MONTH 642·3645 Custom buill, prof. de· IUlll pd~P~:i~laund~ Deluxe P1vate 2Br. 2ba. Submit d n. 0 w n er ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed pool, w /mainl. Inc. MISSION REALTY Partially furn. 2 br, 2 ba. coraled 2 br, 1 ba, steps facil, cpts, drps, dshwhr, ~l~:s. ~::ag~~ c~~~!~~: Want ad results 642·567 642·2857 Oceanfront 2 Br, frplc, Walking distance to Phone 494·0731 No children or pets . $185. to bch. $330. mo. Yrly. closed gar. No pets. No Adults/no pets. S300 mo. .. 069 ..._._ rt.. h I 06 patio, adults, no pel!I. schools, beach , parks & Mature adults. 642·5848 64().5650or575-39i 3 children under 12. till June 15. $375 mo. on tt.wport ach I .-wpo oc $325 mo. winter. Also 3 & llgb~ed tennis ct. $450. LCICJllllCI HICJHI 3252 _________ 1--------- • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••··~· 4.5 avail 673.8088 Avail tmmed. 968·8068. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUS CASITAS Bayfront on the water. llaclenda Harbor Apts yearly lease. Available The perfect home for t he young family . V cry well appointed . potless. 2 Bedroom. den and 2 baths. $14,SOO·Fee. A CO&.OWIU IAl«IR CO. 644-1766 3 Br 2 b8 Yard ..,..c , A n1 1 f 1 b New, lgeb2 bd, 2 ba apt. 646·1204 Dec. 10. Call for appt 3 BR, l""' ba, big family • • · -... ....rge ce Y um r 551·6042 aner 6 PM. Homn Unfumlata.d r m . Nr. Ada m s & GOLOREALTY Adultsonly nopets 2110 Security ldg_Adult.son· 1aR,lBaS175.lncl.uUl.1--------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8rookh urat. $385 . 4~-'653or831-2700 NewportBlvd. • ly.$S95.mo.675·0003. Alsolbr,1ba,pvtpatio&StepstoSand,2Br2Ba. -..Oa ,...,.wla 3207 645-3147: 5'S-42l9 Mlssloft Vlefo 3267 CoroH .. M• 3012 garage. $204. jncl util. bltns, patio. frplc, $295 •••••·•·••••••••••••••• ·•••••••••·•••••••••••• Casa de Oro •••••••••••·••••••••••• 548--8005 mo. 6(2 ... 9686 PEN POINT HOUsg HOMIANDBS New Cordova 3 Br, ready ALL UTlLJTJ'!S PAID $215. Nt'w 2 Bd, paUo, Nr Hoag Hosp. Large 3 2 br, 2 ba + den. Yrly, 64• ttoO * for tmmed renlal S.'t'70, Compare before you ~ -11ardcn. adults. no pets, BR. 2 BA. Cplc , bltn•. $400 673·S410. * * .,. * 846-1284 alt 6 PM. ret)l. Cu~tom des1$ned fS v 52'7 W. Wilson. 642-1603. DW, paUo, encld &tr. Charming cottaae, 2 br. lBr wfya~h~~rare SZ25 .._.,.... leeclt 32'9 !~;~g~ kitchen with fl,, lz.~!".t!..:. 2 BR, uUI. paid. Cpts, ~~no pets. $290. mo. comp. remodel~.~ blk 48r,2ba,yard,garage ••••••••••••••••••••••• ind.irectU&hting drps, patio. Childreni---------- to bay. $235. yrly. Ror. BackBay·Prlvacy + 2Br, •Septtrat.edin'ga.ru CORONA DELMAR welcome, no pets. Mgr. ONTHEBAY req. G1S·9523; G44·m7 2Bryd.1or,kld.'l/petok pr,lgdencedyard.Mid •Hom•likutoraie 2 Br Townhouse, frp1c. 1960 Wallace. Apt 6 . 3Br28A.f'1>k,dshnbr. eve. --a(«t cpl preferred. SZ'7S. •Privat.palios Pool, teonil, (()Otinentl\l 642-7364 bltns. pati o, UU. C--..a...• Mw' 3222 3nr. 2b•. frplc, l'le.n. S300 SS'7-8113 .rrr,..ed ~ -.. tora1e ""-1tr. t C'.!• •• 673-5719 --un month. at/last+ $100 ~·-..... ,. "'"' as . ...,.,meocean .. $170. 1 Br. cplS, drJ)S.1----·------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• elean ln(ll I••· '782 IOQ5R.lv~Av-..i Br.~Ba. •Marble !Iman Catalina view~. Closet re{tig.ranic.124 "D" W. Ocean Vu, yrly, 2 br, l ba Occ.J~t ..Junel3lh.2Bd, Sccnnrlo. 968-7079 It bltns, refr1•. d1hw1hr, :~~~11~~r;n:eqUOS · =•"lane beach. ~e!!Sl6'73·'1'1117 duplex. $300 per mo. 1 tNl. frpl<', I blk to Bia 968-2148. W JD. Avl 1/l178 $3tS. aurroundod with p1usb FOUR SEASONS APTS 644.c780, 642·3639 ~~ .. •75·ltl7. Flrtplace · OW. bltns, <2t1>443-e6e8 la.ndlcapln"' Spa('!~ Z br studio, 1~ NEW2 BtC<1ad0i nr Hoag 3 BR. 2 ha, (rplC', 1ara1t'. cpt8. drpg, 3 br, 2 ba, 2 Brl 1tara1e. fenced yd, Ad\llta. Nop.ta 5 Br, c15 mo. bltns, br, pvt patio, pool. Child Hosp. WJhr/Dryl' 1.ncl'c1 414 F~mlN•f. $400. mo. $350 /tn?S . n-r-t'S69 waJJt to boh, yrl.y s:m. 2 8DftM a.-dlhws l'tttunporches, ot. no pets, '1"· . No Pt~. lQS + ·~~!!!!~~!!~~!!!!!~~~~~~644~0030~~====::::::~=1~963-~1~786~:==:=::::;:::d~~~S-444~3~~~67~~~550~2=:===1~365~W~.~Wl~tsoo~Mt~·~1tT\~~erpta.~~S13-~3ZS~·~l~/S~~~~~·~bJ~oa~M~S~t~.&t~S:·0332~~=:=1.~Sec~.~Dt~p~.~~~~=·=:;:::?:.--.--- I 8J 0 DAILY PILOT Monday. Oecem~ a. 1975 ~dd at ... Build 1t .. Diaper 1t.. Hammer 1t ... Carpet •t .. Cement It... Wire It .. Hoe it...Clean it...M o"e -.IL.Press 1t...Pa1nt 1t ... Nail it ... Pla~ter rt ... Fix it .. SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb fl ... Patc h 1t. .. P lpe 1t. .. R e mooe1 It ..• J' Roof it...Landscclpe it .. Tile it...Trim it ... Sewjt... H aul it. .. Add it... Plant it... Alter it ... L earn 1t.. ..... I • lebyslttlftC) C~t S.nlu Deckhtg G"'ral Senlcn Hmsec~ Mowl.g ,._._. aetN'w ,._.,..9 TrH Sen-lee , ...............................................................................•.......................................................................................................• ······················-= My home. v~ry ~"t t'ar.. Shampoo &steam rlf'an lokonlH WaAwcryt Carpentry. pu inting. •HOUSl':'CLEANING • MovLng/Haullng. Student VERY NEAT P J\TCll DR.AIMS r-'. l.ARED t'~enlial tt'hr. Wiii help lnlit Color bnghtl'nl'n.. l.F:AKlNC PR081..l::MS? minor rt'paiu. Free Reliable Japanese lady w/htrge truc k. Reas. JOBS & nt:~TUCCO AtF1~rc~ Ornamental PruntnR, l'l"f movuls, refs Cum ln!.rdj. F ord Landseap1n' 962·7817. ' w/homework 642 3494 w ht car P ls 1 O m In Decor.lti,•e Watcrnroo( esumates. S45·1408 831-2038 aft 7 Burrv S48 9723/839·5779 Ftttt!$t 893 1439 .... .., 1~&2"11ne:c $12.50 CGrPnter bluch. C.le.anln· rm. elm ~trn~ _..,~¥-tttg-EXPERIENCED L d p..&..6'--p~ 3 &4"ma1nlinca $1S r-rm & hall $15 Av.: rm areas •YRSOuarant ..... aluJ'e 000$11loker eol· . a Y -.. .....,. ..,.......ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• 50 h $JO h ... -> "~ le•e student will work desires housecleaning In ••••••••••••••••••••••• PATCH PJ,.ASTERING ANYTIM E ANYPLACE ll.JuJst-~. · cout' · t' air~ ... ppli-..1 Sy• ... ---"' S II 30 OZ1 -r--•· 1 Add1llonb, Remodt.'llnl{ <iuiu t!hm pet odor Crpt "'Ii .. :v 283 ;mn> 42 xcbf: for rm w /kit priv'I Newport , Co11ta Me. a PF.:TERS PAINTING ••ALL TYPES •• tale c # l ••••••••••••••••••••••• P atios, Pnnl'l1n1oi . repiur 15 y~ exi>r {)() -" v Cull Larry 631·3717 n.reu. Rdcrences Phone Int/Ext-Reas Rates FteeEst 540-6825 C~540.1687 lil'sUpholsfery Cab1nel!I, etc· '192 9739 or "'o rk m.):. t:lf. Rcf s ll I 31726·165 I before4or afl. 9 00·0471 before5 PM. CaUCe.ne a.t~-~ ..,......._ ----------1 Serving Orange Co ovt'r 750-9400 Juck or John ~I OIOI -----6 _......._lnq u-.11-KATHARJNF.'S WHITE '---~ tfl'OCMI & R~pair 20 yrs. Recovertng, re'\ ~ • "--J * PAl .... Tllll..IG * ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •• •••• ••••••••• pairing & restyling. Nu MINOH HOM!-; REP/\IH Ce1nent Conc.re-t~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GLOVE CLEANING " " Plwnblng Quality home imp. lk 25 job too small. Get our Plum bin~ <.'ariwntry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ex pr Hawui1an Gurden~r •HAULING • 640..8080. 5pm to 7pm. lie /ins 9'19-3335 Try us Sn..l!laHth yrs exp. Free est. 1''air price before you decide. Ceramit' hie ~o !)56() Hock & blO<'k Yd Ckunups & llauhng Y AllD CLEANUP -:;;i:.OUSECLEAN~ Prof. Painter. Int. & Ext. W t rh-d . price. Call Ken. I care. Wm . Geo. Czykos ki, Car...,.ntry, 1''ini~h . Re DnHway~ Sidewalks. Tnm&prune646·4ti76 ••!>56·0347 •• By refiablet'oupleGood Qualwork&reas.Free aer e~ters, IS· 642-1770evcs&.wknds. Owner. 646 -5910 & ... ~ ~ b l p I posals, drams, faucets, model & Repair. Hea:. l'ur & .:ut l'r oo H I th' References5J6 7711 est. 751-0684/548·2759. i 0 R.-A.-645-6105. i.ll'cks Wayne ti42·8673 Ex p er t J a pa n es e au ing any ing, garage copper rep pes. ay & -·...., ~~.:..:..:------- r ales. Call 9790379, Gardener. Complete deanup R~hable fas t Professiona l Paper night service. We take••••••••••••••••••••••• R EM OD~L·HUILO BRICK & HLOCK WORK yard services. l'leanups. service 963·6452 Landscapln9 Ha nger. Reasonable. Ms tr Charge. Llc300948. R E PAIRS-ALL TYPES .:·>·•14<'.°Y\'~·-.-./\' ·0~·0t~ SPEC.ON INStJLAT£ patios. pl.inter~. wall~ Freeest.557·22 10. llaulJng,dcanup,tree re· •••••••••••••••·~··••••Guaranteed. 842-6553 JUSTPLUMllMG Reas,freeests,Uc. ~> PUZll.H <Y REFS. LIC ti4S :u39 ett' Quality at .reas. Com pl g d movals ltght demoulion Compl Svs·Des1gn:~. afler6 •CALL642·4111• Walt830-5020 anytime ·~ tF IOOKS ~ pnce~. 645-8512 ar en ser vice d gg '645 8512 ' Sod, sprklrs. ma5onry, n•-'; > JEWELRY J CUSTOM CAHPENTk y M:1111l·cleunups ult types J ing __ . . waterfalls. Ford Lnscp PAINTER, highly qua t. MARV'S PLUMBING I'll' ·.' PL.AMYS ~;, Patio:.. rt:'modd & Jdd1 l.EONITF-: CONCRETE pruning S.57·9180 Housul~oning 962-7817 if1edneedsyourwork. •646-9807 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • <» lJon:. 549 4159 ST A M p ING Cob -... __.can Ga ...... -ns ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·6355 NOJOBTOOSMALL CERAMIC TILE. New & ; I c.;ot any of thne »Ou c) bll':.lonl', brick & tile "'""'"'" rue . remdl.Freecst.Smljobs l')ar.,ntwsanit' Youc:a.o' patio:.. ell· li40 4349. Partial or complete yard Want a REAL CLEAN Masonry Prof. painter.Int. & Ext. Plum~r .. Repair,. install welcome 536-2426. ·'. 1 1i~i lhem Jll rod ule '0 " c.; · care of home income or HOUSE? Call Gingham ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Est. State Lie. service lines. rep1pe. G. --------1 .~> boxtho~~~.u;,~~~ur r; NOTICE Contractor comm 'cl property. free Girl Free csts 645-5123 Fireplaces-Planter:. 11261479. Insured. Ca II Gidley. 642-9315. • :) CHR!bi'MAS TREE. t:. how DJlly Pilot Ch.1ss ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l CJll no" 842 4940 O C E NG Brick·Cont'rete Patio John. 963-7244. Tree S~r•tc~ • )1'lm ~unused it-~ .if1ed ads display their (;en Contractor 11 y rs --II USE L ANI is o~r Block Walls BBQ Pits DRAIN CLE~NED $6 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \· into Christmas Caah ! r..' message:. "tlh ll·i.:1b1IH) 1 1-;,.p Remodeling, rep<ur Gefttf"ol ServicH Business Call Janice 5 R f. E.'>t 646 ()464 Custom Paint /Wallpaper-Eves, wknds same pnce Removals, limbing, top-'[ 0ur Cbnsimas Tree w1.11 ," and 1mpal't ·1 Our .uh, Wt' "-Ork to rm additions ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ragg~y Anns. 675-6.553. e 5'. · ing Paint mtr-S20rm, ex· Guar $58·7380 p i n ~ , p r u n i n g . • 1 appear Dec. 1nh • J81J\. C.t are proud lo say. really Mr Ryan 546·6299 I 00 IT ALL! Housecleaning Weekly WILLIAMS & SONS tr $249 avrg 3Br 968·7452. FIREWOOD $75 cord/· .:;::. :;:c!,r!!~!~8 for more:f get re~ul ts. Phone Wan-lads--Call"•z.567 F:lectr1eal. Plumbing, Own trans, Good refs. Masonry.Bnck/Block Have something to sell? del , lt c/bond/ins. {.r•.~,~·v"'~)•o-ti•<t ... ro•o-"' 642·5678. .,.. etc Reas rates 642--1957 Gd work 642· 1440 & Stone. Call 581·7829 Want ad results 642·5678 Classified ads do it well. 00·2624. ---------- .Ap.artmentsUnfum.. Rentalstoshar~ 4300 lndustrialR~ntal 4500 Announc:em~ts Personals 5350 .H.tpWont•d 7IOOHelpWanted 7100 H.tpWanted 7100 H•lpWanted 7100 • •••• ••••••• ••• •••. •• •• • •• ••• •• •••••• "• ••••••• • • •• •. •. • ••••••••••• •.. Personals ••• ••• ••• •• ••• ••....... • •••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••• •••••••• ••••• •• ••• ••• ••••• • ••••••••••• •• •••••. ••. •••••••••••. N~wport 8eoch 3869 HOUSEMATES 2000 Sq f'l offi ti' & Lost & Found Drinkmg problem? ••••••••••••••••••••••• warehouse SP:Jl'l' c11n•t'I · ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Call Alcohol Helpline BOYS AND GIRLS . COUNTER HELi' GIRLS-GIRLS·GIRLS ,, . , • Aswnllt'n mTIMI': ly unoss from OC Announcements 5100 24 hrsaday835·3830 P/timc. Days. 18 & ovr. Easy fun job. day or Clean ·I HR. -b.1. lgt: .Magazine, professionally /\1rport549 1480 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----12IO15. Apply belwn 2 & 5pm night. No exp. nee., we pnmt• loc .T<'rran• front bnngs people to,gether PREGNANT'! wkdys. Del T aco, 1155 train you. You must like & bat•k. 'trly S.1511 mo tosh:irehous•nl! *MEW* .,,.,"'(';r;.,.-:•,"1i-r'it>-·:~ Car ing co nf1 dent1al Baker.Costa Mesa. people & be at least 18. J ~)~Es HE,\ LT y . so WHY LIVF: .'\LONF:? COSTA MESA ... ? MEEO ~ couns~ling & referral Earn Christmas money working a few· Deli -Permanent full Apply any aft. or eve. 673 6.!JO --Es peciaJly dunng Lhe !Near II arbor & Haker) :C CHRIST Jt. J: Abortion, adoption & hours after school and Saturdays. If time. Need mature, de· 2112 Harbor, Cost a Mesa. 3 BR. 2 b;i. tdt'.I( bt•a1·h _Holidays Call R32 4134 1300 lo 3480 :.<1 It Jll< per I'· M, s ?. keepmg. . you are honest, ambitious, and not pendable, hard working '-lousecleaning 1-2 days r"nlal. p;1t10. "nl·l·d "ar f h T MONEY • .'•· APCARF.547 2563 " ' -... ' .. rtesponsiblepcrsonto ~Q l 110 208· 3 JI a:.e Lmk urnunll lhl' hou~e A 'afraid to t a lk to people, phone Mr. person. Newport / weekly. Balboa Isla nd S350 vrlv lse JO!\'bS :.hare3 BrApl in CdM. power. avail mid De<'. l". d10: out thow unus~d -MASSAGE Wolfe at 645·2873. Equal Opportunity ~01 bayfront home. $2.50 hr. REALTY:67:J62IO Sll3'mo G40·RI09 owner <714 l 510 4058 or • ll•·D" & turn lht•rn 1n10 °" 8333145 )Our Brokl•r • t hmtni.i• mun.-~ You ·~ FIGURE MODELS Employer Dental Asst. pa rt-time, --·--· ------ 2 House!i to &Jc h t Br 2 G~s for RHt 4350 Ra. frpk. "''Lb;ir, den ••••••••••••••••••••••• :[ '"" µut .. n .. c1 •h" '"e -:.· ESCORTS experienced. Call Dr. Housekeeper wanted live " umkrthl' 11,.,1> 1•11111 ,.-·, Werner at 847-8501 in. Light work lllHl!>l \I \.s rHl.'..I:: ·~ Outcall· Appl only 557-3870. :-, & lut All or vour goodit5' , Home-Offtce-Stud10 H-• W t d 71 oolH-• W t d JI OO De ntal Floatin g Assist. ------...---- i::ar S.SOOvrl~ 642 J.I,~ XTRA LGE . $JO 408 Lease 1.000 sqft "'office • Alabama H B 962 3533 110 220 V. heat. hot l pper 4 br. 2 hJ rluplc'<.1 · · · water new bwldin~. gd ~undel'k gJr. partial or S36-0321 loc:ale 645·2244 ,Our et.n,1.,:;:u. Tree v.1.IJ :-' 631-381 I ~P an e inp an e for busy long cstab'l ore. Housekeeper • Mature .; ap~ar on Dec Jllh & ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Non smoker. Refs. Wnlc \\'Oman to do housekeep .. "ew. 'll'P' to <H'l'<.tn Office Rental '4400 Ag_!nl 640 tillll •• ••••• • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • On the CanJI Un1qu1· 150 I Westcliff Dr. large l Rr, unfurn. nu c-pLs. drp-. boat l>hp a\'a1I S300 mo 673 0357 WALK to bNH'h Lge 2 br. 2 ba. pool & lenn1:. s.115 ti42 3048. 645 7708 TOWNllOLISE 2 Br -+ Oen.<! Ha. frpk. dbl gar Westchrr area S300 546 8:197 Lge 1 BR 1n Nt•wporl Shores. frpl . d1shwr Yearlv lo;e S.'1<5 mo Jone., Realtv G73 li2to SPAC IOCS Sf:C'LUDl':D VIEW APAHTl\1 ENT Newport Financial Clr Leasing Office Space Call on Site Manager (714 )642JI1 l ext 2-16 WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH Cornet W.$1c.hlf Duwe 1nd lrwrne Awe. ,/ Alt Con<l~lon1119 ./ CompNt• ••n•ton•I ./ Mu•t< ./ u ....... ,/ fuH wHtw b1korwe\ ,/ •eroa Hf'ilCe ./ S.C'; , .. .,tC. • ..... /Ample ~·k•nv Call Mr. Howard 645·6101 ..... 181h ""11 642 ~6711 1°' -:;· NANCYS OUTCALL Classified ad no. 568 c to ing & laundry 2:30 lo 6:30 FREE RENT t mor .. ,~rormation ,.. '• Massage Cull AYON CENSUS Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, wkdys • Irv ine. Must I ~..rit..-:-t,"'::•u.··.; 1213)421·0574 Costa Mesa,Ca92626 have own trans & r ef. O H L Y A f E W ----ENUMERATORS 546-5243 days, 551·0241 aft SPACES LEFT. REuy Lost & Found 5300 1-,\ll~ot l>t' n•-.r>0nsil>li• NEED EXTRA Dental Assist. p /time. Ex-6 · " ••••••••••••••••••••••• for any otht•r dl•hh than SS.TO MAKE CITY OF panded duty dental as· OR LEASE l..osl 12 'l Tan Adult Ter· my O\.\n Del' 1 ·75 Lyn CHRISTMAS NEWPORT BEACH sist & plaque control in· Housewives earn a n extra 581 Z340oraft 1; 1'137687 rypoo. No ID Lake dallunt. $2.35Per Hour structor. Cl\a1rs ide ex· $5-$6 per h our t ea ching 4550 Fon·st Call5XI litt9<! & MERRIER? Tempo r ary positions per. Xray lie req'd. Xlnl hobby classes w /Tri4 Storaqe -Empfoyment begmnin~ J an. Apply by oppc>r. Sal open. 842·6631. C h e m Liq u i d E m· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo-.t , hnrrnwl'cl or l'reparotion i-: .. rn them ::i-. an AVON Dec. 19th, 1975 al the DE NTAL R ECE P - 963 b;o_ 23 id 00 ery. 979-3488 OL° StoragC' lot for H\"-. l'tt• :-trayL·d rn;ilt-Sht Tiu,••••••••••••••••••••••• HEPHESENT AT IVE. Personnel D ept., 3300 ~SO pt>r .no "l:t•lll Sign ~rey & wh1ll· .. iris lo Jobs Wonted, 7075 Sell hl·aut1fu l i.:1.fts, Newpc>rtBlvd.N.B. TJONISTmin 2yrsexper ----·------ Co Formfo.5:11 :l:l'i'1 "Mouth ". m1s~t0}! ~tnl'l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• jt'\\C'lry , l'Osmt•t1cs, indcntal off1ce642-5243 Hsekprt Cook exper . ror Rentals Wante d 4600 .Su n . ''.ll' '\\'pl Ila rhor1 I.it' t' n l't' ti \' 111· ;1 t i 1111 ''I r~wn• • 1 ·11 show yo~ ho.w. Desk Clerk. The l nn at single person. Live-in. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll1s:~ Sehool Ht•\\;1rd nur'>l' E\pd ih,1r;.!t' 1•r1 lJll ;.il0·70.IJ or Zenith Clerical Laguna, 211 N. Coast Balboa. r e fs . $300. H 'RNISllED home· v.,mt fv16 t.l?l I 1111•d11·1 n1• .\ lnl t ti 7 l:l.59 Hwy, Laguna Beach.Ask _67_3_·l_87_9_. ______ .,. c·lf 1n "'Pv.1111rt llunt lkh I.OST l\1.1lt· 1'h1h11.1h11.1 ~15 "1~1.5 :.11; liO:i'i --GENERAL for Mrs. Gobie_1 ____ 1Nlll"I...,._,....._. ..... _,.._,.,...._,.. an•:i :I I hr I lo:! 'r b1• n·dd1,h hrnn "\\lt1t!· Help Wonted 71001B\BYSIT:rEH Wanted. Dishwa sher. part-time. I.E .Mfg/hydrau $18K hl' 1u n n 1 n~ .1 an 1111 h 1 h1•sl, 111.11.·k 1·011.11 l<.. t lt ·;1 ••••••••• •••••••••••••• i \1.1111n· \\ oma11 to sit w /2 CLERK noon hi JPM. 5 days + Tool Cutter /grndr $7hr 1;.125:)82ort.t:!fii2~1 rnll.1r \11., 111 '"'""' -.111lhm:-,:1 d:i~-.a w<.•ek wknds.&4o-812oaft3P M. QCSecy/mfgexp $700 Jn prest1g1o us North F\t't Ht•l111 Jting m•t•d' J End 3 Rr. 2 Ba din rm SHO up store offices <'Pb Hr rurn1:-twcl h11m1• '1111 frplc, lndry Walk to drps air bath 173111 lkl' tu \tirl .I.in Hi•r, town & bea<'h Soi25 mom· Beach Bl. H H. !14l 2Jo1:~ u Pon r ,. 11111• '> t l'" 11 SJl'.11t'.1 1'1:1 111!.! l!1:1Si1«1~ .. rn:1o:!S:l Recept/Gen.Ofc lo $650 f''Ol';\I> 1111-.k' 111.1k 1111 ACCOUNTS ll.1ll\,11t..r 111at11n· for <1 We havt' an openin~ for Earn $200 mo p /timc. Gen'IAcctng/mfg $600+ JI> S.11 11111· 11 :!'I I \f11ld ('cl\1 l'n·ft-rrds. an individual with a t\lllerRrushSales,Jocal CostAccl Clk/mfg $3.10 1•11 11,u.1 minimum 1 ''Car r"<'<'nt area. Bill, 968-8378. P /t Phone Work $3.lOhr l'.t11 .... 1d1•, I .q11:-t r .1nu RECEIVABLE '°' J ... I · p I A cl ullli.. 531 t: (.'ypresi. 201 871 3004 or I' O Box lkh 1•11; 1111; offtcc cxpcri<'nce. Jdeal rvme ersonne gency lttll\:.1111•r foe :1 mo old. candidate would have SCRAM LETS 488E.17th,CoslaMesa FOl :'1:1> 1'1•1•,..hond I"' I I St:irl 111 .l;m .M Th. my typinJ!skillsof50-55wpm • Suite224 642·1470 Frh\,trils & Sl.1lt•1 1111 1 TRAINEE horn<• f>1fi 2.1:'>7, NB and would be capablt' of ANSWERS ~~ 1th•nt1h 1;;1:1."111!1 handlin~ general offlc1• Bt\HYSITTt:R . must d t' ., h f'I' b II Barber -Wa fer Dr LaRuna Reh 494 3920 SINGLE to 6 rm ~u1t1'' 'Ji7 Fl l.l'l' Nt•"" JN,l'L A\ ail in ptu ... h Mf11·e 07024 San Clement~ 3876 bid~ nr OC \1q)11rt f''ull . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ser\'lcc ind Het·rp-Bus~ness Invest Deluxe adult 2 br. 2 ba. good lo<' $2.50 mcl heat ing & hot water 496·5167 ltoni't <'onferenct• rm finance '<<'rox . <1utomaterl l\'p •••:••••••••••••••••••• 1ng. l'tc l':ill 833·3640 Business . Opportunity 5005 L' I cln,<·. <·;1rf· of 2 ~c-hool u ies ,,uc as I ing, I • niunc S1am1·:-l' m.tlt• 1·.11 1 W1• .111• a11 111!1-r 11;1t 11111:11 ing and clerical support ManRe-Candor INSPECTORS orS~rsohl,111•11\t•n•d \11 l'l11·1ron11 ' o1or11p.1n,· ih1ldrc•n, 23 hrs c1a1ly. t t ' ff' DROWN ",·1nc.Jlnc.·t1<•k ),,·1 ,c.1u ·.•u-,u l.1tc• h~wrk. Jrvinr area. O accoun mg O ICC. ' ~" "" n " Jlw.1ll'd 111·.ir lh1· 01.111g1· l k f M Please a pply 10 person: The exclus ive Interna· SanJuan llE1\\ITCL/\SSA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capistrano 3878 FIREPROOI'' <H'('Nl•1ghhorhood llN·r llar. round malr Shrlt11'. h1 wants to i.:o hom1• 11. H H~l-Hi:lfi."i CnuntyA1rpor1 . H!li!0.567cays,as or r. tional Jet Set recently c;arcw or Mrs. Smiley. criticized one of its mem· We a re a growing ele<.'· STANDARD tronics company located ••••••••••••••••••••••• AL DG Col>la Mf'o;a 101· 1-.t lcm(' SJC. new Conrlo. 3 Rr. drps. crpls. bllns Ex tremely reasonable at ~.496 4161 Harbor at Adams, C'.M offerc·rl !17!1 12flfl l.t·avt• Air cond. elect. c·pt'i . nam{' &. :: 1\0 op<.•mng 1·urn·ntlv 1·x 1sls lor a 1r:111wP in our 1\ct•c111nts He·< t'I\ <lhlr Ol•parlml•nt flAR MAIO ber s, s tatin~ that he near the Orange County with !oral following. wasn't r eally a well· Airport. Openings cur- drp ~. mus ic . c·lev . Janitor. ample prk~ All 0 a r 11 n I? V ,\ S 111 0 N inl'I 3 mm Sn. & 5 rnin BOL'Tlljl'E llt•-.t N II ... OUNJ>; ma l l· Oa1•hshund . l vr olcl \~C Skimmer t:n . 11 R !lfi8·9128 e M -Newpo r t a r ea MEMORIES dressed man because h e rently exist for ex-979·1268 wore a blue suit on his perienced electronic inA BROWN yacht. This pos1t1on rcqu1r<'s R::irrnaid. evenings Sir ___ _..;. ______ 1spectors. Santa Ana 3880 Hn· NB Fr'.'-'t'"· 7 mm un•a ••••••• •••• • • •• ••• • • • • • airport M ll Stev£•r . 675·0930 li·lll f>R:!:l Found: Bicycle 640-1207 Hrs 4°6pm good tvpmi: -.kills and a Harvey's. 177 K 17th SL INC sta blc• "ork rec·ord CM . 548·9040 • A Subsidiary of APPLIED MAGNETICS CORP. 2221 So. Anne Street Santa Ana, Calif. 92704 !\1gr 557 0136 or 640 !!396 2 Rr o;tove. dshws hr, garb c11sp . air conrl i.h<t ~ crpts. drps. <'ncl patio. 60' PER SQ FT nice res1dent1al ar e.1 1617 WESTCLI FF Nn Close to shop<; m atur<' AGT 5-l 1-5032 adlu. only No pet.s In -qwre 415 S OrJnge Apt t\Jmtsht'd orflc<'. Banko c. Costa 'f<'sa l'lan1 ~ mo 556 :!900 Aparimfltts Fvrnished --- or Unfurnished 3900 2 Spares '''ail II 1 Ap • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • prox liOCJ ''1 ft I 25· '-ct Tl{E EXCITI ,,,, fl ) <2 > 3 room offu·e $1<11 ' ' '"" mo Jn larg1• 11ff11 l' hltlg PALM MESA APTS. ,1t 211>fl -.; \1 ;11n. SJnt.t MI NUT ES TO N PT 1\ n J C ,, I I t o r 1 n f o nn 1 5511 xo2!1 Bach, 1&2 RR from SlRO Adults. No Pets !Sill MPsa Dr 15 Rik~ t-:;i st of Newport Blvrl > 546 9860 Rooms 400 •••••••••••••••••••••• l.IVF. at Newport Beat•h Weekly winter rates S35 s ingle room 6302 W Cst Jlwy. Pinc Knot Motel (714 )673 0440 ROO Sqfl N1•v. \11•'111 .d Of fi1·t• lor ka~t· 1 • hlork from lloag IJ o .;p Cabinets rt<'. frN• 1! leas r .i ssu nH'cl c·a11 54R 3451 111 1>1·(' :n therPaftcr. 67~1 I Urn t>r mail replies lo Acl No .572, Daily Pilot , P O !!ox 1560. Costa M1·st1. l'J 92626 Plato PLA~T S HOP , H.ilboa Isl Owner o p1•ralPcl f'1rq time n rrl'red 6i3·4713 OHIVf':I'\; llAM BL'RC F:R f'ounc1 Gra\' shagJ!y do~. frrnal<' lr\'lne (';1115.51 3382 ----1 We offer liberal benefits and a pleasant workin,:( environment CO 'TACT PERSO~'.'\EL Dt:PT. BARTENDERS Apply In Person Mission Viejo Inn 26742 Oso Parkway M1ss1on Viejo (Ask For Fred Coates) Equal Oppc>rtunity Employer M /F Fret> stand blcl,g L:.e. nn Iv S12."i mo Neb $IOOO r'rom II AM lo 6 l'M Could be doublt'd N1•w heac h area l1 s t1n g llurry' S12.0()0 Tt•rm'> .Lo ~wt. Ed R1ddll' He.tit\. Costa MC'sa 64G RBI I LOST· GERMAN SHEPHERD Near Talbert& Ward In Fountain \'alley Block & Ton MSI DATA CORPORATION BEAUTICIAN Man ager w /Col I. for NB I .i1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I Ans. to "Rider." $100 REWARD No Questions Asked Call963-1121 340 Fischtr Awe CostaMHa salon 540·8582. 644 -0661 REA\JTICIANS Space Rentals CdM 673-()404 RE T 17 I 4J 549-6125 EQUIP. MAL Loi-t 12 /1 /75 T i n y B &G" I N!!t!;". $35,000 yr Owner Chihuahua Female. San oys Ir S retmnµ art<'r 17 sue Juan Cap i st rano , EqualOppc>rtunity 10tol4 yearsofage.Dai· cc-ssful years FMm tools Heartbroken. Reward. Employer M /F' Jy Pilot delivery routes to tractor),. Pnced ahoul 496·1506 may be available in your Coclctall Waitress Apply in Person . 3 to 5PM Mon thru Fri The Ancient Mariner 2607 W. Coast Hwy, NB COMPUTER OPERATOR the valui> of e11u1p with Are you manal(ement area. Earn profit for de· only 2!1'; dc1wn . J\genl LOST Black Labrador oriented ? Earn up to liveries & cash. trips or ROTATING SHIFT &J7 ·'1200 "MALCOLM ". Dana Pt. $1500 mo p /t. 6.19-6123 merchandise for selling ~ Arca. Mon mte Dec 1. -------new s ubscriptions. For A position is available GIFT SHOP Reward. 496·2123 aft 5. 1 6 in 4 f 2 o_r 4 m 3 a 2 t 1 io.n Fprle 0 amse Scaalnl for a n experienced or Husband transferred & . trainee Computer wife must sell Excep· Lost , Blk I:ab mix. 9 ASSEMBLY Clemente-San Jua n Operator with zero·3 t1onal opportunity for ~ o s: ..f em a 1 e · Capistrano area, call y ears prev ious ex· woman with some Stymie • HB. Call 495-0630and MissionVie-perience. IBM 370/158, nautical exper Located 960·1852. We are a leadinR elec· jo-EI Toro area, call DOS & OS experience 1~ busy manna . S9,000 LOST parrot , green tronics firm with open· 581~0. prefe rre d . Mus t be f P Agt 837·4200 w red on head. tame. ings on the day shift for Equal Oppor. Employer available on a rotatin~ Electronics Duties involve in-process inspection of electronic and eiect.romet'hanic as-TEC H Nlc IANS semblies a nd s ub· assemblies. These posi· tions require at least 2 MSf. the leader in fiel years previous e le c• data entr y. has im tro?ic inspection e x• mechate openings for ex· penence. perienced digital techni CONTACT c1ans. PERSONNEL DEPT. These J>O$itions require at least one year ex· perience workin~ wit com puter related pro ducts. We offer excellent benefits, pleasant work· iog environment and growth oppc>rtunities. CONTACT PERSONNEL DEPT. MSI DATA CORPORA Tl OM 340 Fischer A Ye Costa Mesa (714) 549-6125 MSI DATA CORPORATION 340 Fischer AY~ Costa Mesa, Cci 1714) 549·6 I 25 Equal Opportunity Employer M /F Inspectors j Pvt Ba & Redrm for rent w/k1t pnv'gs, $1 ~ mo CM 979 8699 -assemblers (star t ing shift basis. Please send Blcycl'E Re ward for returning 1 h Equal Opportuni'ty sa ary S2 70 per our). resume or letter sum· PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INSPEC· TORS Newport Reh. SI eeptnJ? room near shnp., & beach Pvt entr & bath St 20 mo 673-0343 Executive Suites Custom dernr;ll 1•rl full '\1ze vie"' of fi ces Serv1ct>s of Ct>rl1f1t•d Pror essional Sent•l.1 ry rc1·eption & eq u1 pment · I hlk A1rporter Inn 20R21 M1<'helson Or, Irvin<' ('all F:\I• Moore. 752-0Z34 OEALERSHJPS our family fnend Please loat Manufacturtt marizing experience to. Employer M IF F.'<c<'llent locations Con Call 645·4351 nite or day If you have six month.!! Has a n i mmed. opening Diceon Electronics, a tmuous traintnl?. all na HB area experience in soldenn1t for a Mr. Donald luck leader in the printed t1onally advertised lme:. Found mini white poodle and touchup on PCB and MOLD REPAIR GREAT circuit board industry. No rrancha se fee Mr blk/org bows pink nail desire to be with an SPECIALIST Food Service has openings for quality F.·SIDE C.M. 1 br. bath. FRt:E RENT I month onl Miller <213)4515443 poli~h 998.530.5 employee-on ented com· Mu~t be capuble or r e· WESTERN control Inspectors ex- pvt entr. refri I! $110 m.1100 sq fl deluxe ore---• pan y w 1th 1ibe ra 1 ..... Workers perien<:ed in r e.celvi#\g 675-6488or&40·416J No C M 540·2200 Money Wcinffd 5030 Lost Collie, answers to benefits, contact Person · pairin g fiberglass molds SAVINGS mspectaon and final tn· ---••••••••••••••••••••••• Sandyvic lndianapolis& nelDepl. & p a rt s & m a k ing Hospitalexper.Rotatingspeclion or printtd Roo m s S2 5 wk up •Newport Beach• • Will pay tor: interest on Adams H.B. If found call modifications. Req 's min 450 Newpc>rt Center Dr schedule. E .O. E. Xlnt circuit boards. Excell9\t w /kitchen . Apts $37 .so F\tll service garden nf wrll secured $35,200 1st 962·3217 3 yrs ex per. Apply at: Newport Beach Ca 92660 benefits. Must apply 1n benefits, including g~p wk up. 548-9755 o r fices near airport. From TO Good Costa Mesa MSI lslanclffYachh EqualOppEmploy M/F person, Costa Mesa life,health anddentalin· 645-3967 43t. LeastnR office open 9 property. Prime buyer Lost Lab Retriver mix 1922 Barranca Rd Memorial Hospital, Mra. surance, paid holidap. V -.1.1~ R--.aah 4250 toS Mon Ft1 979·6&>6 Call ft45 7221 . ask for w/blk collar, female last DATA Irvine COOK Dunlap, 301 Victoria, vacation and sJck leave, OCVTIVn lftWT Rl'allor tl11n Wallt>nti ne seen 12·6 vie Carnation CORPORATION Equal Oppor E mployer · E C.M. good working concliliop. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:d~ clelx 2 rm suite A/C. -St. Pk, Please call lmmed. openmg. ,xper. Salary commens~r e Choice Vail Location, 2 Br ut1I, pk1c $160 mo. 28SS E ~s. Trust 673 7087 evc'i. •Bookie~ $650 in therapeutic diets pre· with experience. We 8 + loft Condo. Sips 8. Csl Hwy 615 ft900 Dttds 5035 340 Fischer An Fee reimbursed in full. f'd. 4 Days f:r wk. 2 a stable, ~rowing c • wal.k to hft. Avail Feb --••••••••••••••••••••••• ,enonals 53501 Costa M•sa H.lrin~ NOW before the Morning mea 5 & 2 eve. GENERAL I ed t S'7S a day. Wnte Dr. R W Private off•<'«' Wf'l\tclifr ••••••••••••••••••••••• (7 I 4) 549·61 JS ho l idays! Ex per. in meals. Apply In per$0n, •Secretaries :>r~!ge oc~ntyn1•r e Fosler. 3270 S. Monroe. ~~~shed $90 mo · LOANS UD. lO 80% Man companion 40-60, '"I A/Pay & /\/Rec l.ite 8382 Newman Ave, H.B. •T-'ah Only qua lifie d c• • · Denver Colo 80210 -----lstTD(oant-9% telligenl. c heerful.' EQualOppe>rtunity typing Also fee jobs. M2·5SSl . rr dJd.ates nttdapply. Big Bear Cabin. 2 Br. lmiMssRntal 4450 2ftdTDLoons nttded by pretty Dlad}l f.':mployerM/F Call Contro l Car eer COOICS •KeypmtehOpra frplc. cpts, slee~ 8. Wk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fairest Tt'rmll smce 1949 Wnte Ad no. 620· 81 Y Employm4'nl Agency· Arabella Restaurant •PIX Oprs orwknd.1 (714)675m3 DELUXF: ofhce. comm'I ~_.......-C Pilot P.O Box 1560 CM --556-85()5. in Laguna Rills Needs . NEEDtDNOW' • & industnal spaces Also ~ MhJ. o. 92626 ASST MANAGER for 79 CAR WASH HELP (2) Good Cooks. Call Tempo Temporary Help Rtwtdlto.._.. 4300 m ini warehou11ro; 1n 642-2171 5450fill unit complex in Costa F\tll or p/1ime. 5 I AJ'a· 581-lSOO.askforTom 17102SkyParklrvine ;~-:r:~:~~~:~··;,;0·,:~·;~ ~~':,"~~:=~~1~a~~r.;i~~ 2ftdTDLoonsWant.d •DfYORCE• ~~~o'!-8/;.rst~ week. Uons. ~ COOKS.&p«'d Call~«ss wants female to ahare San Diego Fwy 200 ~ Ruy T 0 '11 for cash Not c-xp.>nslve Let us do M.tra Cw Wadi For busy 24 h.r corrn Br pt · T u p l & 2000 sq n As low as 30< Loans on 2nd T 0 'A It sso includes a ll forms. Auto Recreational Vehi· 2950 Harbor Bl. CM shop. Part & r /Ume open· General Office, aecounu ~ac·:ul~ s~unn~ $f25 . per sq f\. 8311400 New Loons 2nd TD 's Expert service. Call cl~ Driver & Mtchanlc -in~. Call betwn aam & r eceloble, lnvolclna. Q.OM2 S3000. · $30,000 Jones & Assc. Santa Ana, helper. Make appllcetlon Voo don't need 8 aun to 5pm, 549-0351. Lumber uper. man DIC EON ELECTRONICS INC. 18S22Von Kanne n Jrvlne,Ca~ 833'°870 -------1 2 Stores nr Npt Post Ofr F..qulty lnvsmt. T>1v 834 09fl' al Tuveland USA. ad· "dr aw fast" whtn you datory. Salary open. Rm mau wankd to Ahare JOO Sq. rt f"a $100/Mo BARNF.'IT MTG CO. ministration olc. Santa place an act in the Daily COOK TRAINEE · E1:per ~O An ltqual 2.m bu ... w /v w In Mia o . Gd ,nark '& A_gt 20Yrs 1n 0l'& <.:ty. SELL Idle lt~ms with a Ana Frwy. Sand Canyon Pllot WanLAds! CaJI now preferred, full lime {311) --------il-111-91-4••0pponun---lt•y•E•m•s>Jo.--~ siGo Viejo 511-8339 fl46.2U4. 'MS~ aniflmc Dally Pilot Cta.u1trJAa: Ex1l EHt Irvine. 842-5678 582·1040 Se1Hd1e llems M2·5178 l • Nal ha! ope ove tra1 .Fla mg t Bri• I 373 , O r 1 Pai ; ter hou Lad! • up. Ma Liv«? sen hou Pvt Wo1 or8 -~ r Do .. has in con ces: per doc ing. Co Eq -MAI ten ver Ma, 1 .Man . J Ex• tim in Bu cai: 673- ti.I Yo1. Jegi ti or • sen whi per eve "N.E -- Mt Fu Onl! Ne\ Cla: Dai Cos ~ . Mel 10 To 15 Years Old Earn $20'·$4.0 per week working after school & Saturdays. Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley areas only. Le.ave name, address & phone number on tape recorder. Call 536-4298. MALE OR FEMALE, in- terested in selling ad· •MATERIAL CUTTER vertising in New Worlds RECEIVING CLERK _M_a_g_a_zl_ne_._833_-0_11_3 __ , •PHOTO PRIMTIMG ' .Management TECHMICIAM ; PEOPLE PERSON •DRILLING TRAINEE \ Exec. looking for part *EXPERl£a..11CEO time business associate ..,... in wholesale s upplies. DRILLER B u s i n e s s t u 1 1 y •COPPER PL.ATER capitalized. Interview •JANITOR _67_3_-2223 _______ 1 •INSPECTORS MASSAGE TECH. *TOUCH UP TRAINEE SPECIALIST Young lady (18-28) for legitimate full time posi- ••uon. No exp. nee. We , send lo school. earn while you learn. Apply in Good fringe benefits. --------- person any afternoon or eve. 2930 W. Coast Hw y .. working conditions and salary. Please apply. 'N .B. DICEON ELECTRONICS INC. . M.clcal Transcri!Mr Fast Expert & exper'd only. Busy surgical ofc. Newport. Send resume t-0 Classified ad no. 569 c /O Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560, 18S22Von Karman Irvine, Ca 92664 833·0870 Cost.a Mesa, Ca 92626. An Equal . £!assilled Ads 642-5678 Opportunity Employer .. Hetp W..ted 71 OOHelp Wanted 7100 i-···················••' ...................... . .. .. -· , 1 MANAGERS & ·ASSISTANT MANAGERS Hamburger Hamlets Due to our present rapid extension program, we are seeking energetic people who wish to progress quickly. If you prove to be stable & dedicated & ~ssess the a bility to lead & motivate people, your future is with us .. Management experience is· desirable, bu t not necessary: Excellent salary. Company paid benefits. Apply Mon thru Fri 9AM·Noon GENERAL OFFICES 322 Mo. Foothill Id. le•trly Hills ....... ..._~riritr"'llLlll":fP.'~liu:pl~er RN'S CFull-TimeJ STYLISTS WANTED Med Surg, 11·7:30 shift. Must do natural styling. Exper. acute care Following pref'd, but not hospital only. Excellent n cc. J mm ed. open . benefits. Contact Mrs. 837-4743or837-8779 Jensen, 642·2734, ·cosla -Mesa Memorial Teacher-Pre-school Hospital, 301 Victoria 1 4PM. $2 .40 hr. Ex· C.M. EO£. penenced. Call640~ . RN Perm. weekend charge position. Day shirt. Sub acute, psych. hospital. Fringe benefits. Garfield Conv . Hosp., 7781 Garfield Ave. HB 847·9671. TECHNICIAN MULTI-LAYER TECHNICIAN With good solid ex-RN, vacation relief for 3 perience and processes wks & thereafter 2 days required to take a multi· _w_k_._54_9_-_306_1_. _____ , layer ed circ ul l boa rd · from scratch and pro· duce a first class pro- totype. Will pay top doUars for a top talent who really can produce. Good fringe benefits. salary and working con- ditions. Apply ; Salesmen or women, ex- per 'd only. Short hrs, high comm. C~ll on area businessmen w /xlnt pre- mium gift program. Call Mr. Schmid for appt 54().81Sl espersoo wanted, part time, exper. in selling womens shoeg. Applica· tlon1' being taken Mon. & Thurs. lOAM "to 5:30. (Larry) 3410 Via Lido, NB. The Shoe Tree. SALESWOMAN Exper'd for high fashion store. Full or p /llmo. Call Joann, &44·2852 OICEON ELECTRONICS INC. 18522Von Karman lrvlne. Ca 92664 833·0870 SIZES 8-18 "'t 1lf e.,.j._ 1Tf(~;' ..... For a contemporary Eve. e Sumed-To-Sllm shaping that flows effortlessly down the bo<IY. Note cowl neckline soft· ness, Empire waist. Printed Pattern 9358: Misses' Sizes 8, 10, 12. 14. 16, 18. Size 12 lbust 34) takes 2~ yards 45-inch fabric. Stnd $1.00 for uch pattom. Add 25¢ for each pattern for fll'lt•clus mall ind h1ndlina. Send to: .......... ~ .... Dmp&.44J 0., .... JU W ... telll It., Mew Tw•. MY IHll. rnat MANI. AMllSS. U'. SID ..ilTn.IMUM-. Do Ytll kaaw llow U ltt I pattent f111' sm llfl• for 1Ur 11ew F alJ.Wl11ttr '•tttr11 Clt11t1-cllp Ctltptl i•ll .. for ,,.. 111tt•m ., ro•r c•olcf. Sllld 75-IOWI Stw f-ll!lt lot-lll5 t11tta11t Mtney Crafts _ 1.00 l111tant Fadllo~ loot& _ I .GO _.1111tHt Stwl!ll INll _ 1.00 1 Delight everybody on your block with hanging planters! Thrifty. smart, easy to cro· chet for gifts! Use heavy S-cord or 2 strands bedspread cotton for fringed or ball·lrimmed planters. Pattern 7013: easy-to follow simple directions. $1 .00 for each pattern. Add 25¢ each pattern for first-elass mail and handling. Send to: Alice Brooks Needlecr1ft Dept 1 a\ , .......... ....._..hpt.105 0., .... ... IH.OWCW...Ya.. .... Y ..... MYIHll ........ ............... %.lp.hthnl ....... MORE thin ever before! 200 designs plus 3 free printed In.-side NEW 1976 NfEDlECRAFT CATALOG! Hts everything. 75¢. Crocllet wltll S41111m _$1.00 Crochet a W•~robe _ $1.00 Nifty nfty lhlfltt ... -St.00 Rl"lt Crodttt --1.00 Sew + Kalt loolt _ t.25 NH41e,.lftt loolt _ -· 1.00 Flower Crochet Book .. -t .00 Htlrpln Crochet Book 1.00 htttant Cro(llet look _ 1.00' IDStlllt Miel'llllt loolt -1 .00 Instant Mmy look _ 1.to Ctmplete Qlft Ink . . .00 Ctt11plet. AfJ11111t It 4 . 1 .00 12 "1tt Aftlim 112 __ so, ltok of 11 Qlllt• 11 _50, MllSHll Q11llt l ook #2 _50, 15 O.•llt• for Tetty 11 _so, lffk ef 11 Jiffy llup _!Ill, Lounge exercisor, new . cost $35 but will sell for $20. 846-1677 * Christmas Gifts Mfg. Warehouse Sale. open to the public. Gift Items 90% off. Every Sat. Lill Christmas 10·5. 17851 Skypark Circle Irvine. ' •Swap M~ S~Hen Mfg. needs wrhse space, will sell great gift items by TruckJoad at 90% off retail. 540'4811 Exclusive N. B . Tennis Club Membership $1200 963-~l. 962-6115 GUITAR (Martin) 000-18 Xlnt cond. New $650. Sac for $425. Contact Mike 642-3761. Pool Tablf', Brunswick Anniversary Model. 4"4l'x9' W/l " Sf3te Bed. Xlnt cond. $1200. Must sen. moving to smaller home. 640-5515 aft 5.30 pm. New Rht>cm Furnace, · 100,000 BTU. forced oir furnace u11ed in new home 3 weeks. $\SO. SS1-012A. ,. .{ Got a partridge in a pear tree to sell before Christmas? Move it under our tree. Buy a one or two-inch box under our tree on December 11 or 18. 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 be the Christmas bargain someone else is pining for. Putting a box under our tree is easy and Inexpensive. Rates are $4 for the one-inch box and $6.50 for the two-inch package. • To place yours just call 642-5678. Your credit is good with us. We'll blll you~ Or, you can charge your ad to your Master Charge or BankAmerica rd. DAILY PILOT 8 J 2 OA.IL Y PILOT Monday, December 1. 197S WClftted t 590 Autos, IMporhd Autos, lmpor+td Aados, Used Awto1, UH41 AMfot.. Us.ct · •~a..t ~~~/ t ... b 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chartff 9050 Sc 9 '50 ....................... IOP Mcrlda 9731 Toyota 97 65 G .... ,.. 990 I Dodc)t 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "T4DOD~! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .... •••a••••••••••••• Charter M' Roal tor 11 Yum;aho. Mini t:nduro ZOO rtCKUft $ '73 Mazda RX2 ' dt 76 SALI '69 MOftOCoWCICJOft ~ 2-dl' Hp ~M. new ~~n~~·~:oatl p:makde 60. Get Kat & chamber. Auto trans .. power steer· Slw ~~·4~-~4l7runs, lo ma:: TOY OT AS Ct1i£YUY dMON12ZAooo'75 2+42 Cl~~· ~;~~~:Y~ll. ~~ke nu, $21.5Dla!r4 pu ~ cr~w. :'ti~ 67';_.!rr~P· $200 firm 640-6253 Ing & brake~. low mllt.>s. Pa"d .,., -------lvounuters bdte, '71 $USS (60009X) I llTEl10J2l7 s::Ct ~tt!~end i;pe~:~ .. '66 DA RT . Good'75 Pinto, blue. 4,000 m• .. 9060 Suzuki so. Runs Good, n.odontR.W.& FOR ~~deslt.M 9740 $2997 Priced for quick sale. lunsportatson. $450/ or :.;;~n~~ft sell $175.968-6818,5484988. FORD Uselfl111Ps-••••••••••••••••••••••• POt2l~RSCunHE'73911T M • ~ Call7SH170. . 0 r. ••• •••••••••••••••••••• 2060 H 'n . I -a·· l'lu.'1 tax & lie Will deliver . m. -·11 Pl .... TO 25. Cl ood · 7 l H k arbor Blvd. Paid for or Not r..c -d r 000583> ... as~1c W Sloop . us Y • n .e w c06ta M~:sa 642.0010 u U d a ne w Corolla 2 door to ~75 F1 0 10RnD. l,TD. ·2 Or Ford 9940 2 Door, 4 speed, AM lnbd Eng teak dk, ask transnus:.1on & engme. ....ew • If you. lOO'J., Financing ••••••••••••••••••••••• d $1488 (206CPT) $5900. 1\0G ARD US $400 or best orfe r . 2 1 ton plum bang trucks OVER I 00 11vailable on approved Brougham. Very 10 1mi Ford '68 LTD. VS. auto. ra ~--..I-.:_ Robl • ~·55S6 496-8421 complete w /steel bins Ii~ ~ MERCEDES credit, for 36, 42 or 48 Excellent lease a\lil la· trans. rts cl ttir, radio, p '~"' na pipe machines. recent •! 1 •1 +~• 181c~-v~•.'ll months. bJe. C037NK0). 1 FORD Coronado 23, top :.hape, Honda350,needswork. n ·XI tt' -·-·-•-•11-ONDISPLAY '69 PORSCHE 911E. steer, nu tires , cean """''H"rborBlvd. d W t $125 .__ t ff eweng s, n ires, :0 Ltwt4•. S 0 M . E II vmyl ant. smglc own, pp '""" .. ra io, all options al Dana an or ~s o er. (1) has 120 v Generator. llwat Bch. 342.4435 Hout• of hnoorh itlul port ~tic ~xce ent Sl045 675 0865 Costa Mesa 642-0010 Pt. 714 ·833-4669 days. 496·8421 priced to sel l. Call AUTHORIZkD <I""" cond. Pr1t'ed to sell! · 714 -496-8174 or 552·9033 SL 70 H d l Cascade Inc. 548·2616. A&itos, lmporfed MERCEDES DEALER ~ • (629HWG ). ;:;;-Granada i l.000 mi, Plymouth 9960 wn1mds. "many e~~r:~. ~. c ean, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6862 Manchester, ~ TOY OT~ '73 PORSCHE 91 lT. 5 economical 's. 4 dr, air ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOBIE 16 Lale model, gd 673·1933 76 Audi 9707 Buena Park S~eed, 20•000 ·actual pwr. s tereo, metallic ATLAS l'Ond M st 11' s & ••••••••••••••••••••••• s2~1250 1966 Horbor. c M 646 9303 ~ile!J. Factory a~r comh brown $4780. 640·8325 · u se ee ;3 KAWASAK.1100 Slr l -----------1 bonang, truly 1mmac. ' • s:'_ak_e_o_(fer. 675·0993 or dirt. Low milea:!. TOYOTA '7$10800Au~ 100~S3 . .,!50dr .. _On __ th_e_S_a_n_ta_A_n_a_F_w..;y_. Toyota Corona '70 4·dr. Lease or purchase. '75 Ford Ltd Landau, 4 Chrysler Plymouth Lido 14, ~ood contJ. New $325 !>48·0801 · nne, 7 .,., or Nu carpet, nu tires. Runs (462.JFN>. dr., light blue, vinyl top, Open Daily & Sun. 'til Hl cover-trailer. MotorH--s---i TRUCKS 644'3156 73 MERCEDES Ukenu.~2990 HOUSE lo mi .. AM /FM, Pwr PM Call 644 5095 s....1-R~ • BMW 9712 seats. locks & wmdows, 2929 Harbor Blvd., un:-an 9160 16ToChooseFrom ••••••••••••••••••••••• 450 SLC '68Corona. Auto, 2dr, low 01-' cruise control. luxury Costa Mesa wanted Expcr'd Sailing ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Speeds. 5 speeds. Metallic beittc wilt mileage, 1td cond. Must IMPORTS group, hit steenng, air. 546·1934 Crew for 2 mo·.._ Mexico For Rent. non smoker automatics. long beds, mat c hing interior sell. $950 Ph: 556·1542. tinted glass, $5,250. ---------- crwse Depart in~ Ucc Special '76 22' 4 Star, short beds. automatic transm1ss1on ,74 Toyota Celtca GT 5 714 523-7250 833 7333. '63 Valiant Conv. 1 owner. 16th. 640·1609._ _ Msn1 Mtr hme, 548·5556 Also 6 ~s~ ;ompad power steenng, factor; spd. white/blk vinyl top .75 Granada Ghia. A/T , runs good. $250. 989 Vic- ·11Coronado27 Banents 28'Tltan,slps8,allxtras. nae airconditioning,AM/FM Am/Fm stereo.alt', low odilloc: 9915 PS. PB. air, AM /FM toraa, Apt B7. Costa 4 SaJls, new J ohn.,on 6. by day or wk. 645-3370 aft to choose from. stereo radio, heater • etc mi. $3700 /968·1788 ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo. 4 dr, 9,000 mi, Mesa_. ______ _ knot meter. $9500 6PM. J) L1111w1 '76 BMW's <23.SHSY> Triumph 9767 ~'CADILLAC" $4895.6425957 Pontiac 9965 -640-0459 --1913 ROA OLIN ER 28', (~) eQI\ UUW $15,80 Q ............ ,.,,.,.,.,. 0 ,. & p 'GS Ford SL Wgn, clean/· •••••••••••••••••••••• • Sabot Sailboat. brand Ol'W loaded. 12 ,000 mi. . (y_~·. TOYOTA MOW HERE '63 Tnumph TR·3 com-ua 1ty rice dependable . Tape deck, '72 PONTIAC & complrte $400 Sacnfice. Cao see at 194 pletely restored. Im mac. Onr 70 hrtr. Xlnt. $500 493-7766. VENTURA .5-ll0921 Harbor Blvd. C.M . 2M02 .. •~•Plnry. 19701larbor.CM. $1600.Call494·4893. t Choo fr ' Ct 4 d d 6428286. 19b6Horbor CM fiJ69JO'.l Mlafoft'Vlejo ll 0 se om '73Stal1onWagon.8pass .. us om oor se an. ---131.»40 • ........,.9 ___ 6 __ -127_6 __ VolksWacJen 9770 For the best prices. the 1 owner, full power, xlnt power steering & brakes. Boats. Slips Rent 25• 1975 Open Road, 1975 Ford F250 Ranger UMA,,.,YPerneyEdt MBZ ,71 280SL, Ai·r . •••••,••••••••••••••.•••• lowest lease rates, & de· cond.494·2077 $2088. (825MMA). Docks 9070 fully '~elf·cont. sips 6-8. XL T. 460 eng. auto trans, Ope Sul'Jd vw 8 pendable service,· see Theodore Robins ••••••••••••••••••••••• Winter rates. 644-8385 a /<'. p/s, p /d1sc brakes, n •r• AM /FM, Brown, 2 tops, 74 us new tires, NABERS Lincoln 9945 FORD TIO AT SLIPS + most other options. -----i _P_vt_. _P-'ty"-._$l_O_.ooo __ 6_75_·9_5_S5 ~~~~ 55f.5~~t am /fm CADILLAC ••••••••••••••• • ••••••• 2060 Harbor Blvd. Someltvc·aboards With cab high camper ORAHGECOUHTY'S '7l300SFLS 375000 · ---2600HarborBlvd '66 Continental. mint CostaMesa 642·0010 645.ss16 Ext 418J TrailBS, Travel 9170 shell. $.5900 962·1763 OLDEST· Gray w'/bl~ck 'ieat~1r: '72 VW BUG COSTA MESA 540·9100 cond., loaded, new tires. --••••••••••••••••••••••• S8900. 833·9520 or 4 Speed, radio, heater. OPEN SUNDAY shocks & brks, must sec '74 Gr and Safari. 9 pass, Wanted SlsporSide Am Looking for li\ling ·72 El Camino 350. 4 spd, BMW bug <sm) 644.5383. $1788. o78FPD). $995orbst.536·3365. F.vcry xtra, perf. shape. T1t•for 52'boat space for 23' House nu tires. xlnt running Theodore Robins '68 Eldorado. Xlnt condi-Must sell-under whlslc 673-5822 Trailer in Beach area. con d s Ii g h l body Sales.Service-Leasing '71 M.B.300 SEI., 6.3. 4·dr. lion. Mercury 9950 blue bk. $3850. 644-0225 loah, Soil Be_a_u_t-if-ul Boat Slip, SO' for ~s'k~r Private ok. ~~~~s.totr~~c5~6-~~111e Roy Carver, Inc. s~j1 6S,OOO Mi. ~1~ CostaM~aR~42·0010 546.5392 evenings ~7·;;:;~~·s·.·;~~::~·~~~ '68PontiacLemans, Power boat Nev.port 97an.•97J ' RollsRoyre BMW me ic, no air. . 1972CoupeDeVille, smokerscar.Nurad1als. c:?c;Oorbestoffer. • Reach 642·9606 Trailen, Utility 9180 .,..'7't im 234 E.17th St. firm. Xlnt cond. 581.7862· '63 VW Van Camper, nu loaded. $3790 brks, carb. Vin rr. air .,._, 631-1097. Costa Mesa 546-4444 ------I h b k 962 9514 ft 6P M .••.••••••••••••••••• ,. Resaleables eng .. c ulc . r s. nu . a i cond. full pwr. $3000. . G p . A c P IS P/B- 18' ROAT SJ.I P FOR RENT. PRIVATE HEAVY DUTY 4x8 Box Vans 9570 pa1nt1ob$1500,556·3926 .71 El Do d ht P.P.675·7214anytimc. 73 · r:ix I• • • Trailer,gdtires.$300.of· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 BMW MBZ 'i5 450Sl::L r:xcc . ra o. w 1 e on Lowm1.,gdcond., fer 548·6356 ! '71 Econohne Super Van S Lux Sed. Ml'l f1n1 s h '70 VW Bug. 32.000 orig white. sunroof, full pwr. MustClnCj 9952 493·9577. VS. Xlnt cond. Finished Elect roof Clearance mi, cxccpt1onally clean. 752·8353 Days /673-0613 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .------ Boot S d & Auto Service & inlenor, Air. $2950 or ARE HERE pnced. <040890). t:rcat buy at $1600. Eves. •7 3 MUSTA...iG llu.nderbird 9970 675 3224 ~· pee I Parts 9400 best ofr. 646 4043 or 6i5-~77or832·1867. C "'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ski n080 MBZ 'i5 450 SL. 5.000 mi amaro 9917 Auto. trans .. air, power '74 T-B1'rd, Sunroof Full .., ••••••••••••••••••• •••• 673-4062 Le se o b (0?4-37 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• a r uy. w 1 • '66 Bu" Xlnt running ••••••••••••••••••••••• s(~~6GnnVTg,)&. brakes. $2988. pwr .. st"reo. E"cel cond., 1965 HORIZON 15 ', 751·66whovleWmtargasns axle & 5 '73-Club_W_a-~on Van. Runs ~-BZ '7C51280 Sed. Exedc cond ~tanor body wk. '75 Camaro, air, tilt .... lom1 00-5389" , l.A'mo. earance pncc $700,ofr. "•5·9151 wheel, "Int cond. Must Th--..1-r ... Rob1°n" ·· · Johnson Ot R. 40 hr on 968...:;412 xlnt, looks grcat. has l ll96JS) .,.. ,.. 'l:'VVV "" • eng Jf\l y dty trailer bltm closet, xlnt for ski · sell soon. Make offer FORD Veqa 9974 w tnew tires. $1100 General 9510 ing & Camping. $3,500. $ MBZ '72 350SL Cpe. '68 BUS Camper, reblt below blue book. Call 2060HarborBlvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 sr & UOADWAY Rdstr. Fully equip. eng xlnt cond $1550 bet 7&9 497 "•8 646-2677 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-2926. b · · · w pm. ·lut · Costa Mesa 642·0010 '74 Estate Wa" .. low mi, SANTA AHA Lease or uy on ext. Mu:.l Sl·ll. 541·9134. ----=------" Autoel Electric 'Car. '69 FORD VAN terms. C039~l\'F). . . '73 Like "NEW". Loaded . super dean, many ex- Transportation ~aut. Maintain~d, kept $l 000 od 835·3171 !\lBZ '72 280SE. c; C\ I oo RVS Camper. rblt cng, LT model. •76 license. '74 MU STA.HG II tras. Sold new for $4900. ••••••••••••••••••••••• in g~rage & cov d when • g6{.~~~l·o THEULT1MATE0R1v1NGMACH1Ne F'ul'l inJCCl1on. Hard ·tu xlnt l'Ond. $1650. ~ust $3750.642·3301. Mach I, V-6, power steer· Will se)l $3100 firm. Aircraft 911 O not in use. $600. 960-2275 - -Capri 9715 find model. A vai 1. for !>di. !>IHH34 . ing & brakes. 13. 785 ~92·3!9_8 ______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~·~l Autos Wanted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll'ascnr p11rd1. C1¥.ll!J8:ll. -Chevrolet 9920 Miles. $3588. (631KXZ). ,72 Ve"a GT. A/C, AM ••••••••••••••• •••••••• \' '-· 11 :0.1 llZ '71 :!.'io. l'n ('t•tJ for 1!170 Supi.•r Dug. xlnt cond. •••••••••••••••••·----· Theodore Robins ... CJTABRIA Almost new, Recreational 6.5 hrs total time. Top VH.ic.les 9530 eqw pment .552·9646. •••• • • ••• •••• •••• •• •• •• ------c Sal '71 VW Dune Buggy ~n, e 9120 $975.SACRIFICB. ••~•~••••••••••••••••• __ Ca ll842·7190 Factory Direct Campers 1970 Meyers Toad Dune $895 up. Shells $179 50. Buggy Xlnt cond. Ph: Sleepers. 858 W 18th CM 581-1260 Morn & after- 642·8471 _ n~n 640·0085 afl 6p~ s· Camper Shell. 38" high. ~. Race. gd cond. w/xlras. $185 Rods 9540 "WANT TO SELL YOUR CAR?" Let us scll 1t for you, CASH! We lake in trade anv makc or modcl. .. car!>, true ks. ,. a n s . r e c r t' a t 1 o 11 a I vehll'll''i 1mpo1 l'i •'- domt•stll'S. ~l u ... t hc in running conc11tson & nH'd Cahforn1:i safety l'U t.lt• standards. El Camino Auto Sake; 1971 Capri .1;, r'l' nw. l\lulot !'.l'll. 51495 ,714 ) CONNELL radio 4 spd, lo mi, $1250, A 1 r c.:· 1n 111t11 1111 • 11ull'k :-.;il1• •ll0:.!17"1. FORD cA" f 6 " 1 11 f..! • ';lil lf.13:! or 498 1822 a ft . 6 U'IV" 1432 a t i\M /1-'M rad111. nu.ii l'\ l'llf<~1 ·11 E ·;I !fl I 2060llarbor81vd. --------- hau!>t, M ag \\l1t•t•b K1111i Sil\l'r 1-:,1·1·1l1·nl 1·1111d ]9i;.1 \'W CHEVROLET Oclodsstmoba Mcisl~a 642·0010 c 'adillac Shut·ks. \\ \t 11'111·l111I l'rn·l'll n)!hl •!lll:>!ll:!I. N•'l'ds n11nor hr a kc Had1al l111 ... ,\11pr11'< I \111 Z 7:! .!:!II I 111 I nl \\Ork S:ISllfirm. 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12.000 milt-' Th1,, 1 ,1r 1, 1•1·11 110111 v F '1· .. 111:111 751.514a SALES &SERVICF. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- 111 1Jt•rf1·•t 1·oi1d i1 1 .. 11 1·11 ntl l '<' nr p11rd1 2828HarborBlvd. SalesandService .;,1,000 ti';.i 11.:11, nr 1 \t'' f lllOIOl 1 1H \'\\' H4.•atk. I\1•w tires. 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"porta at!da.o. 752LEQ. ~399 l!!f!!ltVWl l~ ' 7 I J tJ g 0 a ( f s ~ ( s E r J ( i E \ ( r t ( t ; s s ( \ f f t ( ' • Huntington Beach~ Fountain Valley EDITI O N Afternoon N.Y. St~ks VOL. 68, NO. 342, 3 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1975 TEN CENTS Probe of Hicks Bankrolled hy Cella By GARY GRANVJUE Of .... O.lly ~ ... ~ An investigation into District Attorney Cecil Hicks' personal life by San Francisco private de- tective firm last summer was ap. parently bankrclled by Dr. Louis Cella. And, said an official at Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana, the investigation undertaken at the behest of a Cella intermediary by Jack Webb and Associate was paid for, at least in part, with hospital fl!Dds. A spokesman for the San Fran· cisco detective agency two months ago woul(I neither con· firm nor deny that ao investiga· lion of Hicks had been un· dertaken or that Cella had or· dered such an investigation. But two unsigned Jack Webb and Associates reports reve al that two agents as well as the specially equipped surveillance van were sent to Orange County July 21. Under an entry dated July 21 a report states that agents Dion and Haskett arrived at the Le Baron Hotel in Buena Park to begin the investigation. Then an entry on July 31 in· dicates the same two agents met at the Long Beach International Airport and that Haskett bad transported ''our s pecially equipped surveillance van to the Southern California area." What the agents were about is indicated in an entry on the re· port dated Friday. July 25. "It is our intention to follow all leads and not to s imply report hearsay evidence and innuendos, much of which bas been floating around the county for years and bas no substance," lhe agents said as they planned to return to San Francisco for the weekend. According to copies of the Jack Webb report, the central fi gure in the agents' inquiry was Hicks' 1974 politic al r ival William Hulsey. In what was apparently a :six· hour interview with Hulsey in has Long Beach office the private d e· tectives went over allegations Hulsey had made against Hlck.s rn his losing campa ign to become Orange Coun t y District Al· tom ey. The balance of the two-week Ul· vestigatioo, the r eports ind.icale. was spe nt chas ing down un- founded rumors o f Hicks' personal behavior which proved to be baseless. The Cella·directed inquiry into (See CELLA, Page A2) • 0 rea urnm Hostoge·f ood Trade J 4 IRA Gunmen l I I Reject Off er LONDON (UPI > -Four trapped Irish Republican Army gunmen today rejected a police offer to provide them with food and cigarettes in exchange for the Huntington Contract Talks On Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District of. ficia!s today were to start a series of fact.finding meetings aimed at ending a two.month im· passe in teacher contract talks. Deputy Sup e rintendent Charles Palmer said the opening session was to start at 2 p.m., either in district offices, or in nearby Dwyer School, 1502 Palm Ave. He said the m eetings, which could last through Thursday, probably will be open to the public. But he s a id that decision will be left up to the panel chairman, Dr. E . Earle Brewer. Brewer, a former school ad- ministrator and now professor of business administration at Pep- perdine Univers ity, was chosen by Palmer for the fact-finding job. Palmer will represent the school board in the fact.finding sessions, and Tom Brown of the California Teacher s Association will represent district teachers. Brown bad s aid he was not pleased with Brewer 's selection because a s a former ad- ministrator, he did not consider him a "neutral third party." He said, however, he would not fight Brewer's selection. Palmer said today he does not expect the meetings to las t through Thursday but he said he doubts that Brewer would come up with bis recommendations by Tuesday's 7 p.m . board meeting at Dwyer School. However , Palmer s aid, Superintendent S. A. Moffett has agreed to call a speeial board <See TALKS, PageA!) Coast ~ Weather Fair skies through Tues- day. Continued mild daytime temperatures. Highs 70 at the beaches rising to 75 inland. Lows tonight JO to 45. . INSIDE TODAY Women who have nWft' betn . obt. to grow Long µ~ . ar• turning in growina mnn· ~ ro porcelain nt~ Bu1 t~ ma11 be 1erioul pro- ~ unl~u tMJ/ art put on b11 a akUltd monicurilt /oml&r wfth the c~ w ii umg See the Peor>U udton,81. ••••• u Att •• At ., .. .... .. Alt Att M At \ release of a woman they are hold- ing hostage with her husband in a small apartment Ii ving room. "Absolutely not," came the answer on a hot-line telephone between the IRA gang's besieged Dorset Square refuge and the police outside. It came as the or- deal was in its second day. The IRA gang is believed to in· elude Britain's most wanted man, Michael Wilson, said by the police to be responsible for London·area bombings that killed 27 persons and wounded S40in18 months. Wilson is wanted for the murder of Ross Mc.Whirter, cof ounder of the Guinness Book of Records. McWbirter was shot to death 10 days ago after offering a teward fortbecaptureofthebombers. The offer to provide food and cigarettes to the gunmen in ex- change for Mrs. John Matthews was made via the hot-line telephone connecting the second· floor living room on Dorset Square with police outside. With police in hot pursuit, the gunmenseizedMr. andMrs. Mat· thews, aged S4 and 53, respective· ly, Saturday night in their apart· ment, then barricaded themselves in the 13·by·14·foot living room overlooking the str~eJ. "We are all right," Mrs . Mat- thews told the besieging police on the telephone. <See HOSTAGES, PageA2) Mother, Four Children Slain TEANECK, N .J. (UPI) - Authorities said today the wife and four children of a Harlem tavern owner may have known whoever gunned them down in their home. Police reported Sunday they had no suspects or motive in the slaying of Jean Diggs, 39; her daughters Allison, 18, and Audrey, 17; and sons Wesley Jr., 12, and Rodger, 5 -all were shot more than once. "We assume it's possible the victims may have known their killers," Bergen County Prosecutor Joseph Woodcock said noting the condition of the hom'e at the time the bodies were discovered Saturday. O.lly Piiot St.if ,,_. THIS IS CRAFT DISCOVERED OFF ABALONE POINT WITH BODY ABOARD Three.year-old Boy Deed, Parents Missing In Boating T!agedy ----------------------~ Fifth Hopeful Enters Valley Council Race A fifth contender for the Foun· tain Valley City Council elections March 2 joined the race on Fri· day, city officials said. They reported Dr. Joseph Schloss, of 11117 Tilton Circle, took out nomination papers. He joins Mayor Bernie Svalstad, who is seeking r e.election, as well as candidates Steve McGin- nis , Parks Commissioner Manuel Alarcon and Robert H. Rusoff. ln addition, city officials said, Rusoff, of 11436 Sandstone Ave., returned his nomination forms today. The papers require at least 20 s ignatures from r egis tered voters, as well as a statement disclosing personal real estate holdings and investments. Both Svalstad's term, as well as that of Councilman Marvin Adler, expire in March. Adler has said he will seek re-election for another four·year term. Air Crash Hurts 4 SAN JOSE (UPI> -Four persons were injured late Sunday when a light plane ran out of fuel and crashed near the Reid· Hillview Airport. The pilot, August L. King, 28, Palo ~to, was hos pitalized with multiple cuts and bruises and three others were treated and released. Mesons Lost at Seo? Search On for Two Whose Son, 3, Died By ALMON LOCKABEY !:Hiiiy Pl .. t au11,. E•w A Coast Guard helicopter con· tinued its search today for a Costa Mesa couple whose 20.root s ailboat was found swamped off Abalone Point between Newport and Laguna Sunday with the body of their three·year ·old son aboard. Missing are Steven Miller, 27, and bis wife Sherre, 21. Divers who first investigated the sunken craft discovered the body of the Millers' son, Shawn, floating against a bulkhead. The trio had gone sailing Satur- day afternoon in the boat which they had purchased only two weeks before. The incident took on a double· mystery aspect -thecauseofthe sinking and the disappearance or tbecbiJd's parents . Harbor department personnel investigating the boat said "ever· ytbing about the sinking is speculation at this point.'' Investigators sai~verything about the wooden hull appeared to be intact. The craft was described as a rowing type dory which had been converted to a sailing craft by the addition of a small cabin with sleeping facilities, a head, galley and mast and boom. Ttte boat was powered by an outboard motor which was in· stalled through an inboard well. Harbor depa rtment in· vestigators said the boat was in· dined to be down by the stem because of the outboard motor and other gear. The boat also ap· pear e d to be un s tabl e athwartsbjp. "When you walk along the rail the boat is very 'tippy'," a Harbor Department spokesman s aid. Investigators s aid the water could have come in through the outboard well with someone standing on the st ern, or over the side if the boat was heeled. The big mystery is the disap· pearance of the Millers. Weather in the area Sunday aft~oon was reported to be calm. Official speculation is that the ~ouple either fell overboard while at· tempting to save the sinking boat or were drowned whiJe trying to swim ashore for help. The swamped boat ~as. foll!ld nearly a mile offshore with JUSt its spars above the s urface. TV Violenee Assailed The sunken vessel was first dis - covered by a dory fisherman in the area. Divers from the sport fishing boat Newporter d is· covered the boy's body when they investigated. Divers said the boy's body was not clad in a life preserver. although there were six of them aboard. ChiM Psyclwwgy Urges Doctors to Ral,ly CHICAGO (AP) -A SeatUe child psychiatrist called today for an "organized cry from the medical profession" against violence on television and its el- fecta on children . Dr. Michael B. Rotbenberll of SeatUe's Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center and .the Univenity of Washington School of Medicine said that such an outcry from the medical pro-resaion was long overdue and should be accompanied by speclfi~ recommfl>datlooa based on l()Und child development prin· dples and hard data. Kotbenbera. wrlt.tn1 ln tho Oecembtt l.ssue of the JOW'Dal of the American Medical Associa- tion released today. Hid the hard data are alraady avaUable from 2:S )'CUI of invesU1atlon lnto lbe \ \ rel ationship of telev is~on violence and aggr e s s i ve behavior in children. He said 146 articles in science journals, representing 50 studies involving 10,000 children and adolescents from every con- ceivable background, all showed that viewing violence produces increased aggressive behavior in theyoun1. Rothenberg said immediate re· medial action in te rms of television programing is war· ranted. and suggested that ev.ery doctor's office and health clime bave avallable the guidelines for chHdren's programing worked out by San Fnncis<.'O's Commit· tee on Chlldr~n 's Television, a parent and professional pressure group. Rothenberg, laking h18 racu 1 from other writings, said that the average American child will have watched lS,000 hours or television by the time he it'&duates from high school. He· will have witnessed 18,000 murders and countless highly de- tailed Incidents of robbery, arson. bombings, forgery, s mug· gling, beating and torture. "There is ao average or six times more violence during one hour of children's television than there ls in one hour or adult television," he said. "The time is long past due for a major, organized cry of protest from the medicel profession in relation to what. 1n political terms, l consider a national scan d.al ,·• Rotbenberaaald. The identity of the boat's owner was not learned until Sunday af. ternoon when Miller's mother called authorities to report the trio overdue. She said the family bad gone out for a short cruise Saturday afternoon and had planned to return Bunday. Marina High Plans Christmas Concert Marina Hi&h School's annuaJ Christmas Concert will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the scbool 1Ym· nasium, 15811 Springdale St • Huntington Beach. The Concert Choir, OJrl! Glff, Madrigals, Mari'Ders and or· c:he5tra wUJ present both sa.cl'ed and secular music, offi~lals sald . The public is invited, and there la no admJaaion charge. 600-acre Site Up In Smoke A major brush fire burned out or control e ast of Silver ado Ca· nyon today destroying one home and threatening several others in the Williams Canyon area. More than 600 acres have been burned and the winds continually varying are hampering tbe ef- forts of about 200 fire fighters who are being assisted by two aerial bombers. One home, which was not iden- tified, was completely burned and possibly ca used the fire, Orange County Fire Department information officers said. Othe r ho mes we r e be ing threate ned by the fire but firemen were attempting to pro- tect the structures which also could not be id~ntified. The fire, which broke out at 7:45 a.m. has the potential of becoming this year's largest blaze, s aid Steve Soltz, Orange County F ire De partment in- formation office r . The fire sent a dense cloud of black s moke into the air above Saddleback Valley. Blaze Kil/,s 2, 3 Injured in Miduuy City Two people died and three others wt!l"e seriously burned to- day wben a fire of undetermined origin raced through a Midway City home, a County Fire Depart· ment spokesm an said today. Dead at the scene were Ronnie Calkins. 23. and his sister, Nan· cy, 6. Both were asleep in the home, 14692 Newland Ave., when the fire broke out shortly after midnight. Rescue units res ponding to the scene found three other occu· pants of the home lying on t he front lawn with the home blazing in the background. The victims ' pa rents, Kenneth, 47 and Jean. 42 and a family friend, Marsha Fox, 21, were rus hed to Orange County Medical Center's bum ward, the Fire Department spokesm an said. Twenty county firemen took 29 minutes to quell the blaze, which did $30,000 damage to the house and $5,000 to the contents. Kissinger Optimist~ TOKYO (UPI) -Secretary of State Henry Kissinger told Japanese officials today U.S.- Chinese relations are good and will gradually get better . U.S. Embassy sources s aid. 1JllS DEAL WAS SOUND "All the stereo equipment sold as a result of the ad. The response was very good.'' That's the advertising success story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Sony s.s20 auto lurntabile, San:sui 6 rec:v. Pioneer Pr. 100 1pkn. $500. Xlnt cond. UX ·XX XX U you have sound equipment you want to sell, call 642·567'8 lt only takes e few words in the ritbt place to find a buyer . Along the Orange Coast, lhe riaht place is the Dally Pilot. ' • I I A2 OAll.. v Pit.OT H /F Mond!y 0.C.mbtf 8. 1975 In Los Angeles Kidnap Victim's Auto Recovered L06 Angelet. police sa.id today they have recovered a car stolen from a Wilmington woman who was abducted near her home Saturday mght, then dumped out i.n Huntington Beach 90 minutes later. Details s urrounding the police investigation were not available lbis morning. But police said they have found the kidnaped woman's 1975 Dodge Colt. Officers s aid the ordeal began at 7:30 p.m. Saturday when the 43-year-old woman was getting out of her car a t a shopping center m the Los Angeles Harbor area. They said a blaek man ap. proached her with a .45 caliber handgun, poked it agamst her ribs and ordered her to dnve him to Long Beach. Later. police r eported, the man took over the wheel himself and tried to force the woman to perform sexual acts as he held the pistol pointed at her. She re- fused, police s aid. Fmally about 9 p.m., the driver stopped the car nr ar Warner Avenue a nd Graham Street in HB to Weigh Tight Security For Buildings The c ity or Huntington Beach \l.'lJI try to make it as hard as possible on burglars m proposed changes to the building code. The proposed ordinance will be sought tonight for all citywide construction and is designed to tighten security on all doors and windows by use of such devices as tempered glass and dead bolt locks. Building Director John Behrens s aid the ordinance 1s de· signed to establish minimum standards of construction to re· sult m "reasonable resistance to unlawful entry.'' "We can't keep the burglars out completely," Behrens said today, ··but we can make their Jobs a lot tougher and make them make a lot of noise before break- ing in." Also included in the ordinance. whlch offi cers hope will take ef· feet next February. are special fire and hfe safety provisions in high rise buildings. City Counc il members are ex- pected to take action on the bwld- ing code changes tonight at 7. From Page Al TALKS ... meeting a s soon as Brewer's re· commendations are known Brewer was Palmer's second selection for the fact -finding post His earlier choice, Dr. Spencer Covert. supenntendent of th,e Magnolia School District in Anaheim, dechned to serve. Palmer said chief issues in- clude s alary, class size, length or the school day for fourth and fifth graders. s upply budgets a nd rnirumum teaching days once a month. From Page Al HOSTAGES Huntington Beach and ordered the woman to leave. police said. After the man drove away, police said. the victim walked to a nearby home and phoned police. Officers s aid the man is being sought on charges of ludnaping, armed robbery and assault with intent to commit sex perversion. They said he also took $50 from the woman's purse. But he re- turned her house keys and told her he would relurn her car on SUnday, police said. From Page Al CELLA ... the district attorney's personal life came shortly after the Santa Ana phys ician had publicly chastised the district attorney for calling him a kingpin in a shadow government that controls ~ome Orange County officials. It was shortly after the last en- try of the Jack Webb report thut dissident doctors at Mer cy General Hospital ousted part owner Cella from financial con trol. At the time, an Inte rna l Revenue Service audit of Celia's finances was under way, an audit that affected both Mercy and Mission Community Hospital, Mission Viejo. Since then independent in- quiries by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles, the Orange County Grand Jury and the Social Security Administration1-have gotten under way. At issue in the investigations are Celia's financial dealings highlighted by his apparent abili- ty to contribute more than $.500,000 to 54 political candidates in 1974. Cella has charged that the in- vestigations of hims elf and others are politically motivated by Hicks. Police Pistol Adds Another Charge for 2 Two men initially booked on charges of possessing mari1uana when their car was searched in the Laguna Hills area Sunday were additionally booked on charges of possessing stolen pro- perty when a Santa Ana Police Department weapon a llegedly was found in the1 r vehicle. Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today. Deputies identified the two m en as Brian Stanley D1eson, 23, of 16653 Viewpoint Lane. Huntington Beach and Pasquale John Florio. 24, of 27196 Puerto Del Oro, Mis- sion Viejo. They said the two men were ar- rested when the ir car w as searched at the west deadend of Via San Martine in Laguna Hills They said a quantity of marijuana was found in a candy box. Officers s aid they also found a .45-caliber automatic pistol which was recently reported stolen by the Santa Ana Police Depart- ment. O•lly Pi lot Still PhOlo GROUCHO MARX JOINS SOME ADMIRERS FOR FOOD, PHOTO With Comedian (from left) Carol Kane, Bud Cort, ReQ.lnald Rook Bolsa Chica Annexation To Be Asked The Huntington Beach City Council will receive a request tonight from Signal Bolsa Corp. for annexation of about 280 acres JJI the Bolsa Chica area. Tonight's meeting, the first since the r eturn of three council members from the League of Cities m eeting in Miami, F1a., will start at 7 p.m . George D. Stringer, vice presi- dent of the Signal Bolsa Corp., s ays he believes the westerly bluffs of Bolsa Chica are now re- ady for development and annexa- tion to the city. The reques t is expected to touch off a debate over long range planning for the area. The issue was recently studied by the planning commission which said all of the 1,400 acres of the Bolsa Chica should be an- nexed simultaneously or not at all. Assistant Planning Director Ed Selich said today that that view also is shared by the city Planning Department. Talb Fail In Holland AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands (UPI) -A mediator tried for t~ hours today to negotiate the release of four children held by South Moluccan re- bels at gunpoint in the Jn- donesi an cons ulate but failed and left the building grim-faced and silent. The children are among a group of more than 20 hostages held in the con- sulate by gunmen demand- mg freedom for their Asian homeland from Indonesia. Another 31 hostages were being held for a seventh day on a hijacked train near the town of Beil en. At least two attempts to secure the safe release of the children collapsed over the weekend. Groucho Sharp In Newport_/ or SCR Tribute By DENNIS McLELIAN · Of~o.11, PllotSUff Groucho Marx arrived in Newport Beach where he was to pick up the South Coast Repertory Theatre's award for bis outstand- ing contribution to American en- tertainment and was greeted by an SCR official : "I'm glad to see you," said the official. "You s hould be," replied Groucbo, ''it was a long drive." The 85-year-old comedian, proving his wit is as quick and caustic as ever, was ushered to an apartment where he would have dinner prior to appearing before the nearly 200 people who turned out for the "Tribute toGroucho." The reception Sunday evening, part of the annual fundraising program of the repertory group, was the first of what is planned as an annual event honoring out- standing members of the enter- tainment world. "Groucbo is the first one and rightfully so,·' said Stewart Woodard, president of the SCR board of directors. citing the com- edian's 80 years as an entertainer. While guests ate the buffet din- ner, Groucho's public relations man led Woodard and photo- graphers up to an apartment for a photo session with the guest of honor. A while later the comedian, an aide at his side, joined the recep- tion downstairs. People, noticing his arrival, began applauding. Greucho waved and was esC'ortc.-d to a chair in front of the fireplacl' Woodard, taking lheseat beside Groucho, explained he met the comedian two weeks ago at his home. "I s pent 25 m inutes telling him about SCR, lis ting our a chi eve- ments. I s lopped. l looked at Groucho. He looked at mr. We stared at each other for five minutes. Then he s a ys, 'Will you marry me'?" In what took on the appearance of a "This Is Your Life'' program, Woodard read through portions of Groucho's life history. "For a man born in 1890," began Woodard. "That's a lie," interrupted Groucho. "Groucho was born in New York," read Woodard. "His father was a tailor." "A very bad tailor,'' said Groucho. "Very bad?" asked Woodard "This is one of hi s sw ts." Groucho said, running ru s hand down his lapel. Woodard continued: "In 1910 Mrs. Marx organized a trio of singers called ''The Three Night- ingales." Harpo joined and it became the "Four Nightingales." ''You're very shrewd," ob- served Groucho. Before singing a witty song about Nebraska with the help of an aide and being presented with his award, Groucho responded to questions from the audience. District To Study Boundary The Huntington Beach Union High S('hOOl Board is expected to revie w attendance boundaries for the new Ocean View Hi gh School at its 7. 30 meeting Tue:. day night. The session will be held at dis- trict offices, Bolsa Avenue and Bols a Chi ca Street, Huntington .Beach. District officials said they will review the r esults of community meetings , held to discuss the school boundaries, with the school board. Two of those sessions were held last week, a third was scheduled for 10: 15 Uus morning at Edison High School , and a final session w111 be held at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 16 at Marina High School. The new Ocean View boun daries generally include Ellis Avenue on the south. Springdale Street on the West , Heil Avenue on the north and Newland Street on the east. Jn addition, they include an area bounded by McFadden and Warner Avenues, B e a ch Boulevard and Magnolia Street. The boundary change also will affect an a r e a in Huntington Beach, now included in the Edison High School borders. That area, bounded by Garfield and Adams Avenues, Brookhurst and Newland Streets. will move from Edison to Hunt- ington Beach High School. However, district officials not- ed, the boundary changes will not affect seniors next fall . Instead or moving to another campus, they will be allowed to graduate m their current schools, omcia ls explained. , Jn addition, parents will be notified in J a nuary about the dis- trict's optional enrollment pro- gram which will allow parents lo enroll their youngs ters in a school outside their attendance area. Their applications, however . will be subject lo review by a dis- trict panel and parents must sup- ply trans portation for their children, officials explained. Gun Practice ... Ends in Death PALMDALE (AP ) -A Sherman Oaks man teachlng his wife how to shoot a handgun was killed when he stepped into her line of fire, authorities say. Sheriff's deputies said John N . Brooks, 41, and his wife, Erica. 27, were shooting in a remote de- sert area Sunday when the inci- dent occurred. Brooks was hit in the head and pronounced dead at the scene, deputies s aid. They we re given water. a porta- ble toilet and toothache pills for Mrs. Matthews. but the police re- fused late Sunday and early today to supply requested food and cigarettes Then they made the exchange off e r Valley School Plan Wins U.S. Honors ORANGE COAST HI Ttw Or~ (O~\t 0••11' P1k»{ With 'tlrm1Cl't 1\ <omblMd lf\4" Nr•\ Prt\\ •\ C'*UOI ~ b'f lrw Or~ (O•\l Put,»11\hl"'t.J (Ott(:lrM'I-, ~Pit'•'• edthOrt\ •rt-Qiubh\ht'd Mo"'1flllY OWOUO" frt(My for Co\t• Mf-"4 N,.w piort f\.fio~n Huntin<J'Of\ Bt-•<n ro..,.,,,.,,, V.Jlltv h._1"* S110dl•bAt• v.1 .. y •ncl l .. ovn l 8'>•<" !><M~ e.o..i A \onQI• r119~I •d•hf'.tl\ 1~ P\fbl1,t\..O S.h.wdtly\ ~ !,un dal'\ Tn• Oftn<tP•f O.Ubll,hmQ pl.HI '' •t l lt) Wt"'' &Av Stttft (O\I• Mr\• C..l1tof"j" .,,,. Robert N Wero Pr t,10.nt ttf'Wl PuOO!J\Pt Jack R. Curley V+t t Prttt~nt •no ~Mtifl M.tt\19",. Thomas Keevil E;,•nnr Thomas A . Murptline ~n•o•nQ (dltor Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .4n1tt•nt ~n•Q•~ E<Mon Robert Barker Wt\! 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The program, which offers af· ter-school and evening family learning courses, was selected for the national honor by Carla Hills, secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and John Warner, adminis trator of the American Revolution Bicenten- nial Administration. District oUicials s aid the award was one of 200 given na- tionwide, in honor of the coun try's 200th birthday, and was one of 16 given in California. A private housing project m Irvine, San Diego Wlld AnimaJ Park, Bay Area Rapid Transit in Oakland and the Watts Industrial Park were among other California winners. officials said. Announcement or the award was made to the school board by Dr. Pat Clark, director of youth and community affairs. Dr. Clark said the idea for the program c a..Ql~ from Jan Wilhel,. a 1~0ntaln Valley mother .. wb~ suk1nted makina ~ of'vac'6it school classrooms after houn In a way the entire families could enjoy. School o flrl-:c\s.J11J«'d ai the program open In the spr'fnl of 1973, with 40 classes in two dts- trict schools. This fall, it offers 125 classes and workshops in alJ of thue dis- trict's 19 schools. Enrollment this fall is about 1,300 counting classes and workshops, they said. Many of those participants are enrolled in more than one ac- tivity. Officials explained the Com- munity Schools Program was originated as a part of the federal Community Services Project in Fountain Valle)', and later was ranked as its most successful "mini project." Fountain Valley officials are· e x p e c t e d t o t r a v e 1 t O• Washington, D.C. for an orienta- tion program, and the Communi- ty Schools Program will be in- cluded in a Bicentennial booklet and display. The program is directed by a citizen advisory panel, and its classes -ranging from child care workshops to crafts courses to home maintenance classes - are entirely self ·Supporting. 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And, said an official at Mercy Gene·ral Hospital, Santa Ana, the investigation undertaken at the behest of a Cella intermediary by Jack Webb and Associate was paid for, at. least in part, with hospital funds. A spokesman for the San Fran- cisco detective agency two months ago would neither con- firm nor deny that an investiga- tion of Hicks had been un- dertaken or that Cella had or- dered such an investigation. But two unsigned Jack Webb and Associates reports reveal vera Some Hon Responsi"IJle? 2 Women Raped In San Clemente Two women were raped in San Clemente over the weekend by a suspect who threatened to kill them if they did not submit. Police believe the same man was responsible for both attacks. The first rape took place late Saturday as a 32-year-old IRA.Men Nix Trade Of Hostage LONDON (UPI) -Four trapped Irish Republican Army gunmen today rejected a police offer to provide them with food and cigarettes in exchange for the release of a woman they are hold- ing hostage with her husband in a small apartment living room . "Absolutely not," came the answer on a hot-line telephone between the I RA gang's besieged Dorset Square refuge and the police outside. It came as the or- deal was in its second day. The IRA gang is believed to in- clude Britain's most wanted man, Michael Wilson, said by the police to be responsible for London-area bombings that killed Z7 persons and wounded 540in18 months. Wilson is wanted for the murder of Ross McWhirter, cofounder of the Guinness Book of Records. McWhirter was shot to death 10 days ago after offering a reward for the capture of the bombers. The o!f er to provide food and ciearettes to the gunmen in ex- change for Mrs. John Matthews was made via the hot-line telephone connecting the second- noor Jiving room on Dorset Sau.are with police outside. With police in hot punuit, the gunmenseiied Mr. and Mrs. Mat- thews, aged S4 and 53, respective- ly, Saturday night in their apart- f ent, then barricaded enuelves in the 13-by-H-foot vine room overlooking the atreet. (See HOSTAGES, P••e A!) PsychiatriBt Vrges Attack OnTJ?Mayhem CIUCAGO (AP> -A SeatUe child p11ychiatrlat called Wday for an "organized Cf'Y from lbe medJcal profeuion" against violence on teJevlajon and its ef- fects on children. Dr. MJcbael B. Rothenberg of SeatUe'a Children's ()ft.hoped.le Hospital and Medl~al Center and the Unlverslty of Washinston School of Medicqie said that such an outcry from the medical pro- resslon waa Iona overdue and sl\ould be accompaoied by· specific rccommendaUona based on sound child developm4Gl prin- clplH and hard data, Kolhenbet,, wr\bnt lo the December blue of the Journal of the American Medical Allocla· Uoo released today, 1akl the bard data are already available from 25 )'tart of tnveatlaation into Ute (See VIOLENCE, Pqe A!) . Lakeside woman was dragged off a path at San Clemente state park and sexually assaulted in the bushes. The woman suff't!red facial scrapes and cuts in her attempts to free herself from the assailant. She was released after being raped and she ran to the re- sidence of a park ranger who took her to San Clemente General Hospital for treatment. Police were notified from the hospital but a search of the park area failed to produce a suspect . The second rape was early Sunday morning when a man forced entry into the home of a »year-old woman. The rapist burst through the kitchen dO« and sejzed the occu- pant who was watching television. Wrapping a white cloth around her throat, the assailant stated, "Stop screaming or I'll kill you." The woman was sexually as· saulted and the man fled the re· sidence. The woman reported the crime at the police station. Again, a search of the immediate area by police proved fruitless. The suspect in both rapes was described as a burly black man in his 20s or 30s with a "military re- gulation" afro haircut. Dana Point's Leo H. Brown Rites Tonight Memorial service for Leo Har- rison Brown of Dana Point, killed in a South Laguna car and motorcycle accident Friday. will be held at 7: 30 o'clock tonight at McCormick Mortuary Chapel in Laguna Beach. Mr. Brown, 33, was pro- nounced dead on arrival al South Coast Community Hospital following the accident. He had been southbound on Pacific Coast Highway near Three Arch Bay when his motorcycle was overtaken from behind by an auto. California Highway Patrol identified the driver of the car as Albert-Twomely, 49, of 32871 Stay Sail Drive, Dana Point. Twomely was booked at Orange County jail on s u spicion of felony manslaughter and felony drunk driving. Mr. Brown was a bartender at the White House tavern in Laguna Beach. f'uneral service and inter· ment will be at Rockford, Mich. 'llllS DEAL WAS SOUND "All the stereo equ\pment sold as a result oft.he ad. The response was very eood .•• That's the advertising success story told by tho Costa Mesa man wbo placed lhls ad ln the Daily PUot: Sony 5520 auto turntable. Santui s N!CY. Plane« Pr. 100 spltrs. $500. Xlot codd. XU•X-Ult U JOU ban aound equipcneut you want to tell, call 642-5678. lt only takes a few words in tho ript place to find a buyer. Alona tbe Orange Coast, the ri&ht place ls the Dally Pilot. that two agents as well as the • specially equiP,ped surveillance van were sent to Orange County July 21. Under an entry dated July 21 a report states that agents Dion and Haskett arrived at the Le Baron Hotel in Buena Park to begin the investigation. Then an entry on Jwy 31 in- dicates the same two agents met at the Long Beach International Airport and that Haskett had trans ported "our specially equipped surveillance van to the Southern California area." What the agents were about is indicated in an entry on the re- port dated Friday, July 25. .. IL is our intention to follow all leads and not to simply report hearsay evidence and innuendos, much of which has been floating around the county for years and bas no substance," the agents said as they planned to return to San Francisco for the weekend. According to copies of the Jack Webb report. the central figure in the agents' inqUlry was Hicks' 1974 political rival William Hulsey. ln what was apparently a six· hour interview with Hulsey in his Long Beach office the pn vale de· tectives went over allcgallons Hulsey had m ade against Hicks in hjs losing campaign to become Ora nge County District At- torney. The balance of the two-week in- vestigation, the reports indicat~. was spent chasing down un- founded rumors of Hicks' personal behavior which proved to be baseless. The Cella-directed inquiry into <See CELLA, Page.A2) • 0 rea urnm ~11., Pllel Sutt "lie(• THIS IS CRAFT DISCOVERED OFF ABALONE POINT WITH BODY ABOARD Three-year-old Boy Dead, Parents Missing In Boating Tragedy Hunt On for 2 at Sea ® O.lly ...... """- TRAGEDY SCENE-X in- dicates location off Abalone Point where sunken craft was discovered and body of Shawn Miller, 3, was found. His parents are still miss- ing. Laguna Pair Seeking Seats On Council The Laguna Beach city Council race has attracted two new can didates for the March 2 municipal election. Buck Sims, a Laguna Beach restaurateur and Mark Gum- biner, a realtor, have taken out candidate papers from city clerk. Sims was not immediately available for comment on can- didacy. Gum bin er said he would have a prepared statement for release early this week. Other municipal candidates are Glenn C. Jones, an accoun- tant. runninl! for city treasurer. Present treasurer Peg Morreale has said sbe will be a candidate for reelection to her ~t. Candidate filing will close at 5 p.m . Dec. 24 . Papers may be picked up at the city clerk's of· fice at Laguna Beach cit;y ball. Fare Destroys Hotel SALT LAKE CITY (AP> -A atneral·alarm fire early today destroyed the old Congress Hotel and more than a dozen busi- nesses on the around noor, send- ln1 about 90 resident$ of the bulld.lni into the streets and ln-Jurin• at least four pel'SOOS • Mesans' Son Dies in Boat By ALMON LOCKABEY O.lly Pllo• ao•U119E•• A Coast Guard helicopter con- tinued its search today for a Costa Mesa coup I e whose 20-foot sailboat was found swamped off Abalone Point between Newport and Laguna Sunday with the body of thei r three-year-old son aboard. Missing are Steven Miller, Z7, and his wife Sherre, 21. Divers who first investigated the sunken craft discovered the body of the Millers' son. Shawn, floating against a bulkhead. The trio had gone sailing Satur- day afternoon in the boat which they had purchased only two weeks before. The incident took on a double- mystery aspect -the cause or the sinking and the disappearance of the child's parents. Harbor department personnel investigating the boalsaid "ever- ything about the sinking is speculation at this point." Investigators said everything about the wooden hull appeared to be intact. The er aft was described as a rowing type dory which had been converted to a sailing craft by the addition of a small cabin with sleeping facilities, a head, gfilley and mast and boom. The boat was powered by an outboard motor which was in· stalled through an inboard well. Harbor d epartment in - vestigators s aid the boat was in· cJjned to be down by the stem because of the outboard motor and other gear. Tbe boat also ap- peared lo be un s table athwartship. "When you walk along the rail the boat is very 'tippy'," a Harbor Department spokesman said. Investigators said the water could have come in through the outboard well with someone standing on the stem, or over the side if the boat was heeled. The big mystery is the disap- pearance of the Millers. Weather in the area Sunday afternoon was reported to be calm. Official speculation is that the couple either fell overboard while at- tempting to s ave the sinking boat or were drowned while trying to swim ashore for help. The swamped boat was found <See SEARCH, Page A2) .Groueho Sharp In Newport/ or SCR Tribwe By DENNIS McLEUAN Of lllt DAiiy ~lttS..tff Groucho Marx arrived in Newport Beach where he was to pick up the South Coast Repertory Theatre's award for his outstand· ing c~tri bu ti on to American en-tertainm~nt and was greeted by anSCRofficial: ''I'm glad to see you," said the official. "You should be," replied Groucho, "it was a Iona drive." The 85 -year-old comedian, proving bis wit is as quick and caustic aa ever. was ushered to an apartment where he would have dinner prior to appearing be(ore the nearly 200 people who turned outforthe "TributetoGroucho." The reception Sunday evening, part or lht annual fUndraisini program or the repertory group, wa?' the first or what ls planned as an annual event honoring out- 11tandlng members of the enter- llllnment world. "Groucho is lhe first one and rightfully so." said Stewart Woodard, president of the SCR board of directors. citing the com- edian's 80 years as an entertainer. While guests ale the buffet din- ner, Groucho's public relations man led Woodard and photo- graphers up to an apartment for a photo session· with lhe gu~t of honor. A while later the comedian, a.n aide at bis side, joined ~ recep- tion downstairs. People, noticing his arrival, beaan applauding. Groucho waved and was escorted toachairin frontofthefireplace. Woodard, taking lbeseat ~ide Groucho, explained he me\ the comedian two weeks ac<> ut his hom~. · "I spent 25 minutes t•llinR him about SCR, 1istin1 our achieve- ments. 1 slopped. l looked al Groucbo. He looked at me We stared at each other for five <See GROUCHO, Page Ai) 600-acre .. Site Up In Smoke A major brush fire burned out of control east or Silverado Ca· nyon today destroying one home and threatening several others in the Williams Canyon area. More than 600 acres have been burned and the winds continually varying are hampering the ef- forts of about 200 fire fighters who are being assisted by two aerial bombers. One home, which was not iden- tified, was completely burned and possibly caused the fire. Orange County Fire Department information officers said. Other homes were being threatened by the fire but firemen were attempting to pro- tect the structures which also could not be identified. The fire, which broke out at 1:45 a .m . has the potential o( becoming this year's largest blaze, said Steve Soltz. Orange County Fire Department in- formation officer. The fire sent a dense cloud of black smoke into the air above Saddleback Valley. O.ily l'llot --· OUT OF CONTROL - Silverado and Williams ca- nyons fire began at X loca- tion and swept toward El Toro M CAS a nd out Williams and Trabuco ca- nyons. It covers s haded areas on map. Orange Coast Weather Fair skies through Tues- day . Continued mild daytime temperatures. Highs 70 at the beaches rising to 7S inland. Lows tonight 30 to 45. INSIDE TODAY Women who hove newr been able to grow long fin~ are turning in growing mnn· btt• to porcelain ertension.$. Hut thtte may be seriou..s pro- blcma unless they are put on bJI a alcilled manicuriat familiar with the c~ * ts umg. See the People S«tion, 81 . lad•x ., AU ,.. ... ., .. ... , .. AU ... •• M .41 DAILY PILOT L/SC Monday. Oe<:ember 8. 197S Open Space Added San Juan Ballot Terms Broadened The ballot descnpllon of S.in Juan Capistrano's agncuJturaJ preservation program has been broadened to include open space and other natural resources. The city counC'tl added these elements to the proposition in a compromise after Councilman John Sweeney attempted to postpone a decision on the word- ing of the proposed program and ballot measure The language l'hanges. however. were not enou.i?h to gam full support of the councll. Mayor James Weathers and Coun cllman Roy Byrnes continued their opposition to the measure which was supported by Sweeney, Douglas Nash and Yvon Heckscher. Sweeney. who has been con- sidered thl) "swing vote" on this issue. wanted the additional time to rewrite the program em phasizing the acquisition of open space as well as agricultural lands. Clemente Studies - New Sign Controls A plumbing and healing supply !'tore in thl· north s.m Juan Capistrano are.1 lo::.t its bid to re- tain illegal storefront signs Wed- nt:'sday on a 2 2 ::.phl vote by Orange County supern:mrs. The tie meant a dl'l'1sion of the l'Ounty planning commission to deny a variance to Earl's Plumb· ing on Camino Capistrano just From Page ,, J HOSTAGES "We are all right," Mrs. Mat- thews told the besieging poHce on the telephone They were given water. a porta- ble toilet and toothache pills for Mrs. Matthews. but the police re- fused late Sunday and early today to s upply rt'qut•stl'd food and cigarettes. Then they made the exchange off er. Sanitary, \\'ater Districts Meet A jomt m eeting of the South Coast County Waler District and the South Laguna Sarutary 01!-. trict will be held at 3 p.m. Wed- nesday at districts' office, 31652 Second St . South Laguna Purpose Of the meellng Will be to discuss consohdat1on of the two districts into one agenc) south of Avery Parkway was up- held. Supervisors were told that the building is located in a nood plain zone where tight sign restrictions are in effect. County inspectors recently cited the business for in ::;talling the large signs without required permits six months ago The commission, on a 3-0 vote latC' last month, ordered abate- ment of two wall signs on the building that totaled more than 250 square feet in area -JOO square feel more than the law al- lows. Pending the outcome of the ap- peal, owners of the plumbing shop covered the larger of the two signs over the entry way. Supervisor Thomas Riley led the fight to reject the signsrand order the business to comply with the law. He said the neon sign in front of the building has "as much of an impact on its surroundings as the Washington Monument has on its surroundings. "I have a real difficult time supporting this kind of apj:>eal when people don't go through the proper permit process and then come back later t o get a variance ... Riley said. "The sign is illegal." Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said he doesn't object to the signs because they are similar to others the county has approved. He got the support of Supervisor Ralph Clark. A fifth vote was n 't cast because Supervisor Laurence Schmit wa:; absent. ;a . As previously proposed, the ci- ty would use a property tax as- sessment and fee on all new con- struction to purchase and pre- ::.e r v e about JOO acres of farmland. Sweeney, however, wanted to broaden the scope of the program so that land other than the de· s ignaled farmland could be purchased. He mentioned land along the San Juan and Trabuco Creek beds. This Loo. he said, would result m "the rural atmosphere which 1s what we're really talking about." And, he said". the benefits of the program could be spread throughout the city rather than JUSl in one part of it. .. I hope the other four mem- bers see the great political wi sdom of this and perhaps the practicality of it.·· he said. Although Byrne:; supported his proposal, Nash and Heckscher continued their ::.upport of the program as 1t ha:; been proposed 10 past months. "I believe it would be beneficial to this community for many years to come to watch peppers grow." said Nash. He added that peppers don't require such things a!> school rooms. l'urbs and gutters, street lights and police officers. • Sweeney's move to continue the matter a week died in a tie vote whi c h res ulted when Weathers abstained beeause he knew he would not be able to at- tend the meeting. Having failed to gain support, Sweeney said he wouldn't block further action because he was committed to putting the issue on the ballot. · He. Nash and Heckscher sup- ported the compromise move to add language relating lo the pre- servation of open space and other natural resources to the proposed program and ballot proposition. Although he was pleased with the resulting ballot statement, Sweeney later said he still doesn't like the written descrip- tion of the program and hopes that it will again be revised to in- clude less of an emphasis on agriculture. He and Nash were also de- signated by their fellow coun- cilmen to write the argument favoring the proposition to be in- cluded in the sample baJlot which will be sent to voters. GROUCHO MARX JOINS SOME ADMIRERS FOR FOOD, PHOTO With Comedian (from left) Carol Kane, Bud Cort, Reginald Rook D•lly ~lot Stafl 1'11ott • ORANGE COAST l•tJl\JQl(1}I nw Or~ CM\t O.a11y P1ltll """'" ~'",,com t>.rieio tr'lf' Nr'tlln Pt~\\. •~Oubt.~C>f tN-Or~ (OHi P\;bh\l'ltnq (.omi;t•ny ~H•l"f'O•ltOf'I!. ar• pufl4,~0 iYond•y tf'lf0\10~ ',,,,.,., tor {O'\t• ~ ,.,.,..DOf"t &te<" Huf'lt•"01Qlt\ &¥.n •oun 1.a1n V•ll~y. tf•tnf', S.ddl•b«k V4tlf'y •nd t,....eQun.9 84-..c:h/Sowth CN\t Jt.. 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S.C..-f <''"' -""" pelf at C:..11 •w. c:.tt-""" ~t'-4•~ 111V ,.,.,., Uts _,, ...,;.,.,....it M.1'~"" -.... -·--.,.,..........,. I Fro• Page A J GROUCHO ON COAST. • • minutes. Then he says. 'Will you marry me'?" Jn what took on the appearance of a "This Is Your Life" program. Woodard r ead through portions of Groucbo'slife history. "For a man born in 1800,'' began Woodard. "That's a lie," interrupted ,Groucho. · "Groucho ·was born in New York," read Woodard. "llis father was a tailor ... "A very bad tailor.'• said Groucbo. VIOLENCE •. relationship of televis ion viol ence and aggressive behavior in children. He said 146 articles in science journals. representing SO studies involving 10,000 children and adolescents from every con- .cflvable background. all showed that viewing violence prOduces increased aggressive behavlor in tbeyoung. •• · Very bad?" asked Woodard. "This is on e of his suits." Groucho said, running his hand down his lapel. Woodard continued: "In 1910 Mrs. Marx organized a trio of singers called "The Three Night- ingales." Harpo joined and it became the•• Four Nightingales.'' ''You're very shrewd," ob- served Groucho. Before singing a witty song about Nebraska with the help of an alde and being presented with his award, Groucho responded to questions from the audience. What was the most thrilling ex- perience in your 1iCe up to this time? asked a woman . "Aa soon as I leave," replied· Groucbo. What happened to your costar tbeduck7 "J ate tum." What do you attrl bute to look.inf so food at your •le? . "Beca~e." 1ald theec:rmecllan, "I led a clean and ~We." "Ga.h, he'• 1barp at SS," .whiJpered a man. -l O.lly Pllol Staff P!M't HARBOR PATROLMAN INVENTORIES GEAR Mystery Boat in SUp in Background From Page Al OCE·AN SEARCH ... nearly a mile offs hore with just its. spars above the surface. The sunken vessel was first dis- covered by a dory fisherman in the area. Divers from the s port fishing boat Newporter dis- covered the boy's body when they investigated. Divers said the boy's body was not clad in a hfe preserver. although there were sixofthem aboard. The identity of the boat's owner was not learned until Sunday af- ternoon when ¥iller's mother called authorities to report the trio overdue. She said the famiJy had gone out for a short c ruise Saturday afternoon a nd had planned to return Sunday. The Millers had moved to Costa Mesa from Colorado about three weeks ago and had purchased the boat about a week later. It was not known if the Millers were ex- perienced boat operators or Whether they could swim. Arms Halt Sought NAIROBI. Kenya CUPI> -The World Council of Churches today urged the United States and the Soviet Union to halt aJI arms shipments to the Middle East and reconvene the Geneva Peace Conference with Palestinian participation . Council To Study Remarks San Juan Capistrano city coun- cilmen were scheduled to meet in an executive session at 5 tonight to discuss critical comments made last week by David SQlith, the city's director of planning. CiJ.jng what he called the coun- cil 'S' ··1ack of leadership and de- cisiveness'' on the proposed agricultural preservation pro- gram . Smith has threatened . to quit his job and run for the City Council. The councilmen had been told of Smith's intentions to take out papers for nomination to run in the election, however. they had not been warned of his state- ments. Another executive session on the subject of Smith's statements was held Saturday. During that meeting, the council discussed with Smith what he said, why he said it and what implications it had for the city. Executive sessions are closed to the press and the public. Ac- tion, however, may be taken when the council comes out of the closed session. No action was taken Saturday other than to call tonight's meet- ing. After Saturday's meeting Mayor James Weathers said some action probably will be taken tonight although he has "no idea what it will be." Smith said today that he will have no comment to make until after the councilmen take action tonight. He said he stands by his state ments and his intention to run for the council if that is the onJy way he can make agriculturaJ pre- servation an issue. From Page Al CELLA ... the district attorney's personal life came shortly after the Santa Ana physician had publicly chastised the district attorney for ~ailing him a kingpin in a shadow government that controls some Orange County officials. tt was shortly after the last en- try of the Jack Webb report that diss ident doctors at Mercy General Hospital ousted part I owner Cella from financiaJ con--1 trol. At the time. a n Internal Revenue Service audit of Ce1la's finances was under way, an audit that affected both Mercy and Mission Community Hospital. Mission Viejo. Since then independent in- quiries by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles, the Orange County Grand Jury and the Social Security Administration have gotten under way. Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has passed the $100 million mark in assets. We believe that our friendly services, convenient locations, and continuing high Interest on savings have been the deciding factor in so many residents switching their savings to Mariners. Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $100 million strong Mariners Savings? Safety, strength and the friendliest crew in town gives you plenty of reasons to start your • account today! 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Not pictured are Mike Newton, Al Mendez, Steve Christensen and Fred Jacobson. Bunting, Renato Mendonca. Standing - Hart Puts St. Louis Atop,31-17 SI'. LOUIS (AP) -Jim Hart fired three first-half touchdown passes Sunday and St. Louis took a 31·17 victory over the Dallas Cowboys that boosted the Cardinals into sole possession of first place in the National Football Conference's East Division. The 31-year·old Hart, who connected on two touchdown passes to Mel Gray and one to Terry Metcalf, used his arm and' the running of Metcalf and Jim Otis to stun Dalla:J with a 28·3 first-half lead that knocked the Cowboys from a tie for the division lead. The victory gave St. Louis a 9-3 reeord and put the Cardinals in e>Ctremely strong position for the playoffs. With two games remaining, they are a full game m front of Washington and the Cowboys, who both slipped toS-4. Connecting on 11 of 17 passes for 199 yards, Hart drove the Cardinals to touchdowns during · ·their first three possessions and to a 21·3 lead after 8:26 of the second quarter. A spectacular Metcalf catch between two Dallas defenders completed a 30-yard scoring play and launched the St. Louis surge. Then Gray's blinding speed ac- counted for a touchdown on a 49-yard pass play after Toni Fritscb's 23-yard field goal put Dallas on the scoreboard. St. Louis next marched 65 yards in a time-consuming drive culminated by Steve Jones' one- yard touchdown plunge. And later the Cardinals boosted their lead to 28-3 on Hart's second TD pass to Gray, this time for six yards. Doug Dennison rammed one yard to score the Cowboys' first touchdown. capping a lengthy drive at the outset of the third quarter. St. Louis, however, answered with a 61-yard push on 17 plays to set up Jim Bakken's 17-yard field goal. Dallas managed only Preston Pearson's one-yard touc- hdown smash in the closing quarter. Cowt>Oys C..tdlNIS A-4"701. 3 0 7 7-17 14 14 0 3-3\ INDIVIDUAL LaAD .. tS RUSHING -Dallas, Staul>aeh, WI,~ "Mt. P. Pur10n 1·20. St. Louis, NWtuilt 14-16, Otis n~ . RECEIVING -Dallas, P. Ptanon ,..,, Youno ....,, Newhouse 4-32. St. Louis, Harris 4-71<lGfay 4-t!S. P.USING -Staubech 25-4t-3, %61 yards. lien 11-17-1, 19'. Red-hot' Colts Shut Out NY Lydell Mitchell rushed for 119 yards to become the first running back in Baltimore history to gain more than 1,000 yards in a season as the Colts beat the host New York Giants, 21·0. Sunday fQr their seventh straight National• Football League victory. Mitchell carried the ball 23 times en route to raising his season's total to 1,008 yards, breaking bis own team record of 963 yards set in 1973. It was Mitchell's sixth 100-yard game this year and the 11th of his career. The victory was aided by three Giants turnovers and eight sacks of New York quarterback Craig Morton. The Colts now have 55 sacks for the year, an NFL high. Elsewhere in the NFL Sunday it looked like this: GREEN BAY AT MINNESOTA -Fran Tarkenton threw two touchdown passes to John Gilliam and another to Chuck Foreman to lead the Minnesota Vikings to a 24·3 victory over Green Bay. The touchdown passes moved Tarkenton to within one of the NFL ~are e r record of 290 established by Johnny Unitas. NY JETS AT NEW ENGLAND -Randy Vataha, former Golden West College star, caught two touchdown passes but it wasn't enough as the New England Patriots lost to the New York Jets Sunday, 30·28. ·- The win ended an eight-game losing streak for the Jets and gave interim coach Ken Shipp his first victory. HOUSTON AT SAN FRANCISCO -Although they were eliminated from playoff contention before start of their game, the Houston Oilers de· teated the host San Francisco 49ers, 27-13. The Oilers used a stout de- fense, limiting the 49ers to five net yards on 25 rushing attempts, then came from behind in the second half with two long touch- down drives. w~mNGTON AT ATLANTA -Mark Moseley booted a 39- yard field goal with two seconds remaining to lift the Washington Redskins to a 30-27 win over host Atlanta. The victory gave Washington an 8-4 record and a tie for second place in the East with Dallas. The Redskins and Cowboys meet Saturday. It was the fifth game in six weeks that was decided in the final five seconds for George Allen's Redskins. CLEVELAND AT PITfSBURGH -The Pittsburgh Steelers rallied behind a pair of Terry Bradshaw touchdown passes to win their 10th straight game, a 31·17 triumph over the Cleveland Browns. The Steelers, 11·1, clinched a wild·card playoff berth with the win. One more victory will assure them the Central Division title in the American Conference. Pittsburgh was forced to overcome a pair of Cleveland first half touchdowns that came within a span of 14 seconds. CINCINNATI AT PHILADELPHIA -Ken Anderson stood in the pocket and picked the Philadelphia Eagles defense apart to lead the Cincinnati Bengals to a 31·0 victory. · Anderson directed an offense that riddled the Eagles for 484 yards, 226 passing and 258 rushing. The defense limited the Eagles to 225 yards, intercepted four passes and recovered a fumble. DETROIT AT CHICAGO - Roland Harper bolted 27 yards for a touchdown with 4:22 left to lead the Chicago Bears to a 25·21 victory over the Detroit Libos. The victory was only the third against nine losses for the Bears, who avenged an earlier 27-7 loss to Detroit and eliminated the Lions' slim hopes for a wild card playoff berth. Fast Marathon CULVER CITY-GaryTuttle, representing the Beverly Hills striders, won the National AAU marathon championship Sunday, covering the 26·mile 385-yard distance in 2: 17: 26.6. Nearly 700 runners, including entrants from England, Finland and New Mexico, competed. Kirk Pfeffer of Grossmont College finished second in 2:19:07. Lionel OrtegaoftbeNew Mexico Track Club came in third at2:19:16. Area Wre~tling Pro Grid Standings -. Artists Vie NORCO-Laguna Beach Hi1h's Artists open ple.y l.n the Coroaa- N or co basketball tournament Tuesday evtnln1at6 in the Norco Jtym a1alnat the wanner of ton l ght 's conteal l>etweert t.a Slerra and Colton. t~allmer CL>d4tc Smlth•t. t~ ICI Otc Hlek1y 12.0. 10 -Tllllot ILi dee Stewar12.0. 1St-Moore ILIOtc ""nnlnqtonf.2. 16~van1 {Cldr l(n1u~. 115-(;arrett (Cl cir Johnson 2·2 191....._oll ICI plnMCI 0UQ9'1n I ... HM--Go4t094ll (Cl plnntd Hanwiuet t 11. 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JV W.sttm Olvlslon 11-0ellend • ' 0 .• ,. 30' "' Dt1w« s 6 0 .•SS 70t 1t6 ltl-Cll'I' S 7 0 .•17 2• f7l $111 OMee 1 n o .oa 1• • a<llnCl'ltel l\llvh!oft Utlt ""'°"'' k-• Wttfllnoton JO. Attanta 27 NY Jtts JO, ...._ Enelend 11 a.Ill-. ti, HY Olanh 0 0"°""""' ,, , """ .... .,.., • 0 lll'lttlllolrfll Jt, elev.I 8flCI 11 ~U.Ottrelt2t Sin 04..-tt, l<•Ma• Cl'V 10 Ml-.o\a 24, ~ • .,. , LolAfllelH 14, Hew OflMM 7 ... Uu1111. Oelltt t1 Mlaml3t. 9uffalo21 HllurWn 11. Saft ~r•nCIKO ,, • J ' Mond December 8, I '.I?~ DAILY ,-1LOT Alamitos HB Tourney Launclw$_ /Racing Oilers, Tars in Action Entries U.Alal!IH.t1 hltl"f"'T°'""y c ..... Trao fla.1. • l'lt'ell hat 11 Ofl m $J auoe l'lut II act ts Roct.u Hh, •II end ttll ~<ti • Pl•ST ltACI' lW nrds. 3 t"Nr olds. Cl•lml119 Pune Sl900. c.1alm1no prlct$.QIO Otsen Trtuure IKNIQllll in H111 &Ms IOreyer I 171 Hy Go ear C<Hrt•I 11~ Ollc Gold ear ITrHcol 1 i. French Ml~e I Brook\) 1 t'I IClllQ Repla (H•rll ltl ~"'Out IStreuul ltt OnlllleMil rlon ITru\ure) 1n Go Otllw Ber (Myle,>) 119 Mr z 1no '"'°"1'1 11, The 47th annual Huntingt on Beach Invitational basketball tournament gets under wa y tonight at Huntington Beach ffigh School with a pair of first-round cont~sts featuring two Orange Coast ar ea teams. Newport H arlwr High's Sailors, still seeking their first victory after losing two in the Wes tminsler- Marina tournament last week, meets a tough Wa rren team. whn·h era.shed Lo~ Amigos and Compton and nipped Long Beach W1bon in that tourney. Newport, which presses and runs a fast break, 1s led by Jo~ DiStanis lao an<.l Pat Patnck. The host Oilers of Huntington Beach are heavy favori tes t o dispose of rebuilding Servile. Coach Elmer SECOND llACIE -170 y•rds 3 year 0101 & up, Clelml119. Purse $1100. Clelml119prlce $1'00. Otl YC>Un9 kr (V•ltn«iu.la) HIJoBlob (Adair) PauumGoo;nt CG•rza) lslt'sQoutija (~rtl 111 11• "' '" 119 SC· Classic One And Only (Ward) ~Sc>or1 (KnlQht) Pfl09tln Gollmll (Rlch.,ds) Goen Up CStr•ussl lit 120 119 -n.1•0 llACIE -350 yards. 2 year Old maidens. Plitw $1100. BolOQulnc.y (Df°•'flrl O ndy CMrver (Cl1rl1M) Jo'1Menln1 IMylesl Miu Go Light (Morrison I AunnlnTab (Garre) SucitrSter 2 ICre~erl '" Set Tuesday "' . m Four Orangt! Coast By ey Baby ICardozal In l'llQM CH1f"tl Miu Te Tt IAdalrl Tlny's OtllQhl (Ward) :~ area basketball teams, m led by Fountain Valley ~:: and San Clemente, will m compete in the eight· m team San Clemente POu•TH ucE -Jsovard\.?ye.ir Invitational basketball olds. Alrowance. Purw '1.00. Rec1R1dw1ne 1M11c11e111 119 tournament that begins She's A Puch (Huntington) "' Tuesday evening at San surprlw PackaQ(! IOrtyer> 11<1 Clemente High. 8onnle8onMIMorrl\I 11t tHryvltw FarmGlrl IAd•lrt 119 First round games wiJl Azure ear 2 IOlrdora I 11• Vino Rocket ITrNsureJ "' take place Tuesday and Bella Tu (H1r1) II• W d d d th Nobl•SJrlMv•ui 119 e nes ay an e championshit> game ts slated for 8 Friday night. Fl l'TH •ACE -400 yards. 3 year olds. All-•nce Puna S2IOO. Fick .. Frenry (Cardoa I Moon Doctor (M1tcMll I Easy Jet'1 Saot (l(nlQtitl WINIO'Summer IClenue> Klndolcute O•an I Goettl Miu (Morrl\On I Ollc Command (T reasurt) Myna"1'1uue (A01lrl Rh)1hrnlc Phylll\ IRlcllardS) ,,, 11' 119 "' 11• 11• 17? "' "' SIXTH llACE .... 400 yards 3 YN' olds & up, Fllllts & m.,es. c111m1119- Purwut00. Claiming price S6m. 'ThACooy (Ad•lrl 1n Miu Jet On IGeuell 11'1 GoAnnlw~rv ICardo11) 120 TrlsOfck CTrHsur•I 11'1 Quincy's Kllten 1w.1ctil 11' Runnln Rose (Wal"d) 11~ Kanl(an(C.11) 111 PaPC>a'IU U (MYll'') • 11'1 0101e'sGem ICru11erl 119 K1y Charger IMllcllell I 119 Costa Me sa's Mustangs t a ngle with Foothill at 6:30 Tuesday while Santa Ana and San Clemente clash at 8. On Wednesday, it is Pacifica vs. Fountain Valley at 6:30 a nd Rubidoux vs . Mission Viejo at8. Costa M esa's Mustangs are 1-2 but are coming off a n a rrow 62 ·58 loss to Moore League po~er Lon g Beach Wilson in the recent Westmins te r-SEVENTH llACE -lSO yard5. l ~•r otd1 & up. Allowanctt. Purw $500. Tht Octanllde. 120 Marina tourney, Led by 122 guard Gary., Spink, the ~:: Mustangs will be facin g 122 a young Foothill team ::: c o a c h e d b y B o b m Sorensen, former Costa :!! Mesa coach. ThreeOli'1Wlld (Wilson) AnOyGo IH•r11 Stella More (Treasure> udch F•<• (Mltt~ll I eama101 (CarOo«ial T<>i> E•pl~lon (Wel~erl Fly Bir Too (Chaverl Trlpll'8HI (PaHlol Olock Doolin IAOaorl IN. CIPrl Ofck ll(n1Qhl 1 San Clem e nt e . champion of the South Coast League last year. has a top shooter in guard Tim Dunham but has lost 6·5 J o hn Witherell for the season with a broken hip. Aho Ell9l1He C..11 f.V euddy (MOrfl\On I 119 Reck On~n 18rookSI 122 EIGHTH ltACE -350 verds. ,,..., OICK .. UP Ct•1mlr19, Purse $ll00. Cta1mlr19 proce $3000. Ac cfll'rate IWtr<ll Jolly~ .. (Harl ) Romeo Strip (Walker> Alar~ <Garra I Maddona Mt IChavu) Mr Top Te• (Trusure) FIHI'\ Dupe (KnlQhl ) S.vann.11 Gt\ost <Cardota) StytlSll Marl (A01lrl Mii• Trax IMorTlson) Aho e11111.i1 119 119 1n 17() 11' 11• ,,, "' 119 11• LuckyShllOh (Hartl tll Still, the T ritons should easily dispose of Santa Ana which finished last in the Century League last season. NINTH llACE -350 yards. 3 YNr Olds. Cl1lmln9. Calll·bred, Purse $1700. 01lmlr19 ptlce '1600. The Fountain Valley 119 Barons , 1975 Sunset ~: League winners, may m face problems with a ~~! Pacifica team that has rn already d efeated ~~ Monrovia this season. Nevaoa Flyer (Carooia I LIQtltlno I( Ber ISlr'!uU) Run Blobtly Run (Trtasure) ~Phan Jack IGarzal 8erenda'sChar9it (Pattlo) Pllleen's Dandy ICrn~r) Mr. Shady (Page!) All Profit (H•rtl KlswrNll (Treece) 199 The Barons, 1-1, are Moon Llghlenlr19 (Adair) Los Alamitos Race Results ,..ST •ACE -AOO 'l'lrds. 3 year olds a. up, Oalmlr19 Purse $1700. C.lcutta21Cr11Qer) 6.20 4.20 3 40 HasNdtenCGulney) 20.00 llO El Ratero (Hartl S.20 Time -20 so. Also ran -Parr Deck, Joe Moon T~. Un And Only, Sh•OO# Flil,JICI!. Simon, Alamitos Non, Alptie'i Pet. 'Scralcht d -Tiny QUlck, Beall Lando. Comeonhc>Ss, All Profit. U thacta -2·Calcutl• 2 & Jo olds & up. Flllles & Martt. Allowantt, PlirwS6000. MldnlQhl Becky IWtrcll 1 U 60 11 40 1 60 Vim And Vloor (Trrasure I 2.60 2 40 Easy Rita Jel (Call I •.20 Tlnw-17.74. Also ran -RfbtCCll Boon~ ~ar Ote Girt, Moss Conclusion, M1ckP~ Sun Flower, OiCkPyS floe!( Canoy, MISS Rt#ar<I Bar, Rebel Kay. No Krttct>es. ttllsllMtltl, f'llO $111.IO. U l!aacta -!l·Mldlll9llt S.Cky & SIEOOND llAC£-810yard~.3yNr oldS., up. Cl aiming. Purse '2100., 8u•llP IC.Ill 19.20 9 20 $ 69 Mii Mahal IS.lltrs) 1.60 1 40 SltPH Fetch It <Garre) .uo Tinw-4S.n. Also ran -Native Twist, Sunn RoCk, Grade, Clllll Bar, Diamonds Sha<low. Sor;ratclled -T1rdy ,.oclttt, ICnl(lht OI Gtory, e.Qlt L.ancllnQ. Sane)Ulne'5 ""· THlllD ftACI!' -400 yards. 3 'rNf olctl a. \IP. Cl1lmlng. Pvrse "200. MldnlQnt SClffd (CAlrdoHI Most Royal IKnl9M) "1'1'1"9 Devld IWardl Time -20. 24. '· ?O 3.60 3 2G ~.IO 3 llO 4 IO Also ran -That's Talent, Tiny Walth &ounci. Noor Moon, Ro<ky Otnuedo. Ho scratchlS. POU•TH •ACl-3SOyerds.3)"Hr Olds. Al low9nct . Pu rw '3t00. OHt Sw ICrH91rl S 20 3 40 1 60 l'1eet N' Fie kl• CC.rdora) 5.00 3.00 A-Mike's Jet (Adair) i.ao Time -17.4S. Also ran -A·Olarmer Bars: Ed DH. Jet•s Ll(llnd. Viva VIiia. Ho scratchH. A -Tiie Ivan L. Ashment, e1- Scllv-veld1 owned entry. Pl"" 11.aca -:uo yardt, 2 .,.., °""· AllOwanca. Puna MOOO. My l.troY llrO#n (Adair) 720 •.oo UO Wkkt<IW•rrlor (Dreyer) 4.40 J.40 Nw R0811 Deck (Ward) l 60 Tinw -17.1• Alto ran .... Kips Son. Son Of CDur•, 1·mSln<ert, MIQlltYSotlOY. Kristy .. ni.ck. Scratclled -s.n River ltulleh. t-Vlm Alld Vl90r, Paid $8U.50, SEVENTH RACE -870 yaros. 3 ye•r Old\ & up. Allowance, Purse '7000. Tr.. Marina 0.1 Rey: Ar"ntrlun Gent • (Hartl 13.•o 1 oo 3 oo Go OffrGo (Watson I • 80 2.«> A·TheMoonshlner (Treesur•> 2.10 Tlme-tl .22. Also ran -A·Oldt Smootlllt, Savenneh Lark. Rocket Tut. Ar HoKr•lcMs. A -Tiie Rancho Lune Mt• <JWnfd entry •• EIGMTH •ACE -400yard~ lVMr olds. ClelmlnQ. Calli-bred, Purse '2000. Dtnd'f's Go Bid (Morrison I lS 00 960 590 Distant Merl ah 1Har11 18 80 ti 60 Roell.In Sta (Treasure I S 60 Tlme -20.37. A150 ran -Notsoshady. Siient Trtatmer1t, Fllklette, Hol Stool Cute BM. Sta Fllot>t. 01lck•vs eu 4 Gold, KlnQO TM Road. ScretcM<I -Dal's Suv Reicy, St. Louis Jr., Mr. Bo. U luct• -J.Oa111ty's Go 9id & ~Dfst.t M9rtall, Peld $561.00. NINTH RACE -400 yards 3 ,..ar olds & up. Clllmlno. Pun• $1900. Slrewl!lolo 1eroo11SI Slwrm (Creager) 16 tO • 40 • 80 • 20 HO 300 'VM Ott Otcl ICltrlual Tlme -29.Jt. Allo ran -Truly A Diamond, l'lcki. N' llrlgllt, Ron Joy. AHord Maker, Mr. Cute Bflt<lles, t<tt<hlc>. HavaGoodO.y. SCratchlO -Dian Qt<h, Eletltlo's First, 8trenda'i Qvlrge, Rockrt To '*'· U lauta -1·Sttaw .. I• & SllCTH •ACl -ltD Ylr'IU. 3 \'fff 1·Slltnll, hNtc. .. coming off a 62·61 win over Huntington Beach and all their starters are exce ll ent outs ide shoote r s. Fountain Valley features a sharp passing game and has a stron g rebounder in 6-7 Sc9tt Tingey. Mission Viejo puts its 2·0 record on the line against Rubidoux. The Diablos are led by center Steve Sawyer, who .is averaging 27 points. NllA EHlern Confertnce Atlantlc Division w L Pct. Ga PtHl.0.lphll 16 ~ n, llo\ton 12 ' .m 2•, Buffalo 10 11 .471> S'> New Yortt a 1~ .m t Centre! 01v1slon Atlllllll 11 11 .S7'1 Houston 11 'I S!>O ,,., Washlnqton <f 'I ,SOO t•, New Orle.ns 8 11 .~ l '1'l Cltvel•nO 8 1l .381 .t Wn tern Co"ltrfnce Ml<lwtsl Division Of troll Mllweuk~ 1C1nwso1v OllcaQO " ' .611 tll.•SO l 8 12 .400 " S IS ..2SO ) Paclllt Division Golden State H b .?00 Los An~lt~ 11> 8 ,1>67 Pl>Mr1ht ~ I S7' 3•f, Stattl• 11 1l ,4511 s Portland • " .391 bl/a Sunday's Scorn l o\Af'9elt\ 1u, W1shln9ton 106 P'-rll • I"· C'l>ICIQO 101 Golden Stet~ Iii Sutt It 10& Ton19111 s Gemt\ H<>oamtsst~ulta TunO•y's Game~ ICan\.ls Clly at Buffalo M1lw.tUktt at Nfw York c1rve1anc1 •I Phll1.,..11>1>la ~"'•et New Orlfans OflrollatGolO.n St••• WHtllnQlon 11 Portllnd Ae" Dttlver NewYorlc lnOlena SanAnlonlO KentU<llY SI LOUI\ VlrQlnl• w L Pct. ca 1• $ .m -11 6 .6'7 2 13 I .650 1Vt 12 7 .m 2 13 • ,619 2 11 U .•se S''1 -4 ,, .114 12 , ~ ~\ErcEdES ll£asln4 Call an expert Mlaalon \tl•lo Import• authorized dealer. \.. lll-1740 495-1700 .Jt RARE SCOTCH ' Combs' Oilcn .,.urt>e trying to bounce back. from a one-point loss to FoWltain Valley Frida.>' night. Returning AU-Empire Lea~ue star Perry Harbm leads the Oilers attack. The &-1 senior averaged 21.5 points per game against EdJson and Fountain Valley. Harbin and two otbel'S have hit in double figures 1n both of those tests-with Clark SimS and Jim Spowart, die Oilers' tandem inslde, averaging 19.0 and 12.0. A j uni or v a rs i lY tournament f eatwi•g the same schools also takes place in the sao:>e gym with games at3-1 4 :30. The winners of varsity competition Monday and Tuesday nights clash in .the semifinals We«lnes- <tay evening with the championship game billed for Friday. Tonight's Scbedale 7-Newport Harbor VB Warren 8: JO-Huntington Beach vs Servite Tuesday's Scbedale 7-Estancia vs Katella 8 : 30-Edison vs LB Wilson Sun~y' s ScOl'ff Kentucky 112, Vlr;lnla '9 Denver 123, Hew York 1 lt TonQht's a.mn Nooamesscheduled Tuescsay•sGames Noga,.,-.essc~utecl NHL CMnllbell Conference Patrick Division W L T "s.OllOA Pllllldtlphla 19 4 6 42 122 11 HY islanders u 9 s 33 111 n Atl111ta 12 13 2 26 76 77 NV Renge,, 11 14 3 2S t1 11() Sm)1111 Division Chlc1go 10 6 11 31 8' T1 Vancouver '1 t 2 5 23 et 16. St. Louis 9 12 s 23 16 n KaMasClty 7 IS <4 18 51 97 Mlnneml• 7 17 O 14 » CJ:J Wa Its Conference Norris Division Montrnl 20 5 4 ~ 129 6J Los An<}elU 16 10 2 34 87 111 pt ttsbu,gti 11 11 3 2.S 106 109 Otlrotl } 11 4 It 71 llS WW>lnvton 3 21 3 ' cm Adams Division lluffalel 8oston Tol"Ol'lto Ctllloml• 18 6 3 39 117 70 14 6 7 3S 9S • t 10 7 • 2S JS N 10 11 2 n 76 " Sundav's scorn NY RlnQers 5, Washington% HY lslilndtrs3, 8uff•fo0 Pllllaoe1p111a '· Ml.-sota 1 Allanta 2, Ollcago o MontrNI 2. Boslon 2 Pltbburg"4. 'Toronto 2 TonlQht'sGam .. 'No gemn Khedu led Tuesday's G.mes Minnesota at NY I stander$ Wuhlr191on •t Atlanta Plttsburgfl at KansH City St. '--Is at Vancouver LEASE 76 DATSUN PICKUP • HUSTLER 571.87. .. tar "" """"" )6 ......... "P"" erd '"'-OAC .~ cou m9t a..aav.._ '1'70.IO. •Kbl!X19'1ll0 l .. JllUCM .. ft, • _,,_TOM llAClf Mt·nll-~ I ' 2 q_ais: $2J.OO ~gplkn ]84~ ru sa\e$2.55 . . .. OAILYPILOT L/SC Monday. Oocember 8, 1915 Manipulation's Market Secret SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Richard Ney, who by his own admission is one of the most successful investtnenl ad - v1sor:s lD the country. :sa~ the uverage investor 1n the st~k market can only make a killing if be learns to marupul;ite th~ market as tbe inside '~cialists do. And he must ignore the myths followed by the general public. Ney, who at 58 is as 'dl'bona1r as he was 10 1hc 1940s while acting in NAI\IE In tl1(" NE\\S tht" Academy Award·winning "Mrs. Miniver, .. is senous when he talks about making money. His ph&tosophy "ll 's 1mpossibl(' lo be civilized unless you are s urviving well. And 1t 1s evt•ry md1v1duars first duty to know how to survive.·• THE AVERAGE INVFSJ'OR, he says, puts down $1,000 to SH>0.000 in the stock market. Whether or not he comes out alwad depends on his ability lo predict trends and trade ac t:ordingly. What Ney has done in his third book about the sl0<.'k market. "Making It in the Market -Richard Ney's (.fl\\ n sk System for Stock Market Investors" <McG raw. 11111 Uook Co.), is to show the average lllvestor how not to be outsmjrled by the specialists Ney claims own the stock ex- chan{!t> The only stocks worth investing in are the Dow Jones In· du~tn:il Slo<'ks, according to Ney. These stocks oHer the ma:\.lmum growth potential with minimum risk and are well t'stablished within the Exchange Mutual Funds arc tt'rnbly dangerous," he points out, because they sell all ovt>r the board. NF.Y STATES THAT company earnings have nothing to t.lo wtth stock pnces, nor are stocks affected by the political chmate The public makes its biggest mistake when it buys :-tock in General Motors simply because GM reports good '-'arrungs. or when it buys when pnces suddenly escalate. "It's not demand that caus~s rising stock prices, it's ris· mg stock prices that causes demand ... he t'xplains. Ney h as also discussed the operations o( the 360 specialists on the New York Stock Exchange in his earltcr book, "The Wall Street Jungle" and "The Wall Street Gang.'' Thes e are the elite who set the prices, sell when the public buys. control the market c:ind profit accordingly, says the man who received national recognition for predicting the market crash of 1962. NEY'S ASSOCIATION as ;1 financial consultant with Ira Haupt , the head of a New York Stock Exchang<> spec1altst firm, began in 1962 and allowed him lo see what he terms the ··1mmoral1ty of the market.·· Has muck-raking books resulted because he says he "takes a perverse pleasure in telling the truth.'· Ney is now based in Beverly llills as an investment ad· visor for corporations, He claims lus clients haven't lost a dime this year. His financial capability goes back to ht~ childhood, he says, when he made $75·$100 a week changing the discarded programs at Yankee Stadium to flt the next day's lineup. Indians to Peddle Buffalo Burgers L 'ANSE. Mich. (UPI) -The 700-member Ojibwa In· dian tribe is trying to establish a domesticated buffalo herd to provide a new source of income buffalo burgers The tribe, part of the Keweenaw lndian commumty, 'started the project in 1972 when it was given 13 head by a Stanwood, Mi ch., farmer who had 40 head. .·From the outset. the idea sounded like a novelty but the tribal council sees some real possi bllilies," said James Krenek, a Mkhigan State Univer s ity extension director assisting the Indians. Krenek said the Indians foresee a marketing program operated by the tribe that will sell buffalo burgers and steaks to area residents and tourists. The tribe plans to expand its her~ to 31 by next fall The Indians have only marginal pasture land and must clear an adjoining 40 acres of scrub trees next sum- mer. They are u si ng ('hemicals to induce heavy growth of whiteclovcr on the land. -~~~~~--~-- Del E. Webb In Lawsuit CINCINNATI (AP) -Real ly Income Trus t Co. of Providence, R .J .. filed a $9.5 m1lhon suit in U.S. D1stnct Court here against four de· velopment firms Cor back rent and other compensation for the land in downtown Cin· cmnali on which the home of· fices of the Kroger Co. stand. Named as defendants were Del E Webb Corp .. Del E. Webb Realty Ariz., City Cen· tre Development Co. and Management Co., all of Phoenix, Anz , and K.B As soc1ates , Salt Lake City, Utah. Five Chrysler Plants Shut Down for Week DETROIT (UPI) Chrys ler Corp., 1n a .. supercautious " move to head orr a repeat of last winter's ·massive shutdowns, said that five assembly plants will be closed during the first week of .January, giving 16,900 workers an extra week of Chnstma::. vacation. CHRYSLER'S CUTBACKS will leave only two plants producing cars -the new Plymouth Volare and Dodge Aspen luxury compacts -in the week beginning Jan 5. The abut.downs will not affect the hohday pay for workers who begin their scheduled Christmas vacation Dec. 24, a Chrysler spokesman said. Its action was in sharp contrast to the Ford Motor Co which canceled five one-week plant s hutdowns previously scheduled for January. Ford and General Motors which have added more than 52 000 cars to early 1976 schedules following November's strong sales which topped the year-earlier period by JS per- cent. Chrysler was up 29 percent. ·~CBJlYSLER ISBEING supercautious to make sure its inventory doesn't get out of hand this year," the trade publiCJ1tiOD Automotive News said of the move.• 'In general. noneottheir car inventories are out of line with their soles " Faci.Dg one--week shutdowns, are the Lynch Road and .Jeflanon Avenue facilities 1n Detroit and plants at Belvidere, ll1.; St. Louis, Mo , and one truck line at Warren. .Mlch. Bld«lng December, Chrysler and its dealers had 2f17 ooo unsold can in stoc:~. enouah to last 75 days at the ~•ales rate. Analyst.olconsider a 60·day supply of cars ..,mal with the industry at~ comfortable 53-day supply en· catn& December coml>ared with an 85-day inventory a year •· . AT TBS SAllE 'IUIE last year, Chrysler had 391.000 an oo hand and abut all but one o1 its U.S. plants between 'J'banbliYinl dar until after' Jan. l bee a use the unsold stock wu eDCJIUlb to I a.st 125 days. By mid·Janua:ry, with sat~ plummeting. the No. 3 auto ftnn bed a !Jt..day au:pply ol cars and began the costly re· bale proeram that helped the iodUJtry recovtr from its de- e--•t and most prolonaed slump since tho Oreat-~: ' Monduy'~ Clo ing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE New YORI( IVPll ~ ..... ~ ... ~ FOl'°""4fl0 •rt prl(O on 1119 I' I \lod\I (IOV 1 t>Q I' I 11_,. I Ck~"' (hJ New Yoo SIOO H<lwlftl,le i'' . . . ~ ''"' . [tut( I s.. 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But two unsigned Jack Webb and Associates reports reveal vera Hostage-food Trade 4IRAGunmen \ Reject Off er LONDON (UPI ) -Four trapped Irish Republican Army gunmen today rejected a police offer to provide them with food and cigarettes in exchange for the release or a woman they are hold· ing hostage with her husband in a small apartment living room. "Absolutely not," came the answer on a hot-line telephone between the I RA gang's besieged Dorset Square refuge and the ingthegunmen to surrender. "We are prepared to go on as long as,, necessary to get the hostages out unhurt," Bond told reporter s. "We will make no deals." · police outside. It came as the or- deal was in its second day. 4 'Serious' After Crash Of 2 Cars ' The IRA gang is believed to in· elude Britain's most wanted man, Michael Wilson, said by the police to be responsible for London-area bombings that killed 27 persons and wounded 540 in 18 months. Wilson is wanted for the murder of Ross McWhirter, colounder of the Guinness Book of Records. McWhirter was shot to death 10 days ago after offering a reward for the capture of the bombers. The offer to provide food and cigarettes to the gunmen in ex· change for Mrs. John Matthews was made via the hot-line telephone connecting the second· floor living room on Dorset Square with police outside. With police in hot pursuit, the . gunmen seized Mr. and Mrs. Mat- thews. aged S4 and 53, respective- ly, Saturday night in their apart· ment. then barricaded themselves in the 13-by-14-foot living room overlooking the street. "We are all right," Mrs. Mat· thews told the besieging police on the telephone. They were given water, a porta· ble toilet and toothache pills for Mrs. Matthews, but the police re· fused late Sunday and early today to supply requested food and cigarettes. Then they made the exchange offer. Scotland Yard adopted the same tactics that succeeded in the Spaghetti House restaurant siege i n September and the Monasterevin, Ireland, siege last month. The tactic in\tolves fore· California Highway Patrol of- ficers today continuef in- vestigating a two-car collision that sent five Saddleback Valley residents to the hospital Satur- day morning. Four were listed in serious or critical condition today. The two most seriously in· jured victims were flown by Marine Corps helicopter to Mis- sion Community Hospital short· ly after the 9:40 a .m. accident on Live Oak Canyon Road near Cook's Corners. They were identified as Edward Grijalva, 16, of 22865 Belquet Drive in El Toro and Marilyn Meredith, 25, of 26821 Via Santa Lucia. A CHP spokesman said both were drivers of the vehicles involved in the accident. A hospital spokesman said to· day Grijalva and Mrs. Meredith were in extremely critical condi· lion in the intensive care ward. ' Three 10-year-old Girl Scouts riding in Mrs. Meredith's car were also injured in the crash. Jana Mahler, 23932 Via El Rocio, Mission Viejo and Cindy Schuler, whose address was not available, were taken to Sad- dleback Community Hospital by ambulance and are listed in serious but stable condition to· (See CRASH, Page A2) Groueho Sharp. In Newport for SCR Tribme By DENNIS McLELLAN Of tM 0.11, ...... SUff Groucho Marx arrived in Newport Beach where be was to pick up the South Coast Repertory Theatre's award for his outstand- ing contribution to American en· tertainment anj was greeted by 'IJHS DEAL WAS SOUND · "All the stereo equipment sold as a result of the ad. 'T11e response was very good.•' That's the advertisl.r\g success sl<>rl' told by the Coata Meu man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Sony 5520 auto turntable. Saosul 8 recv , Pioneer Pr. 100 1ptra. $500. XlDl rood. XJa·JtUX If you bave sound equipment you want to sell, call 6'2-5678. It only takes a few words in the right place lo flnd a buyer. Alont the Orange Coaat. the ri1ht place la the Dally Pilot. an SCR official : "I'm glad to see you." said the official. "You s hould be," replied Groucbo, "it was along drive." The 85-year-old comedian. proving ·his wit is as quick and caustic as ever, was ushered to an apartment where he would have dinner prior to appearing before the nearly 200 people who tumed out for the ''Tribute to Groucho. '· The reception Sunday evening. part of the annual fund.raising program of the repertory group, was the first of what is planned as an annual event honoring out- 5t.anding members of the enter· tainment world. ''Groucbo 1.s the fll'St one and ricbtrutly so," said Stewart Woodard, president ol the SCR board of directors, citing the com· edian'180years aa an entertainer. Wbile suesu ate the buff el din· oer. Groucbo•s pubUc relaUons man led Woodard llDd JW>to- vapben up to an apartmftlt Coe a photo session with the pest o( hOnor. A while later th~ comedian. an aide at bis side, Joined the tt«P· (See GROUCIJO, Pa1e "2) l •• that two agents as well as the specially equipped surveillance van were sent to Orange County July 21. Under an entry dated July 21 a report states that agents Dion and Haskett arrived at the Le Baron Hotel in Buena Park to begin the investigation. Then an entry on July 31 in· dicales the same two agents met at the Long Beach International Airport and that Haskett had trans po rted ·'our spec ially equipped surveillance van to the Southern California area." Whal the agents were about is indicaLed an an entry on the re· port dated Friday. July 25 "It is our 1ntent10n to follow all leads and not to simply report hearsay e vidence and innuendos. much of which has been floating around the county for years and has no substance.·• the agents srud as they planned lo return to San F)-ancisco for the weekend. According to cop a es of the Jack Webb report. the central figure in the agents' inquiry was Hicks' 1974 political riva l William Hulsey. In what was apparently a sax· hour interview with Hulsey in has Long Beach office the private de- tectives went over allegations Hulsey had made against Hicks in his losing campaign tp beeotne Orange County Disfrict At· tomey. The balance of the two-week in· vestigation, the reports indicate, was s pent c has ing down un- founded rumors of Hic ks' personal behavior which proved lo be baseless. The Cella-directed inquiry into CSee CELLA, Page ,\2) • 0 rea urnm ~lly Pli.t ,.._,.by ltic~MI ICOl'llltr FIREMAN (CIRQ.E) WASHES DOWN REMAINS OF CABIN WHERE FIRE STARTED Rames S~read From Sllverado Canyon Home to Surrounding Hills and Canyons Hunt On for 2 at Sea ® TRAGEDY SCENE-X in- dicates location off Abalone Point where sunken craft was discover ed and body of Shawn Miller. 3, was found. His parents are still miss- ing. Psychiatrist Vrges Attack On TV Mayhem CHICAGO CAP> -A Seattle child psychiatrist called today for an "organized cry from the medical profession" against violence on television and its ef· feels on children. Dr. Michael B. Rothenberg of Seattle's Children 's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center and .the Univers ity of Washington School of M edicinc said that such an outcry from the medical pro· fession was long overdue and should be accompanied by specific recommendations bas.ed on sound child development pnn· ciples and hard data. J:tothenberg. writing m the December issue of the Journal or the American Medical Associa- tion released today, said the hard data are already available from 25 years of investigation in.to.the relations hip of telev1s1on violence and aggressive behavior in children. He said 146 articles in science journals, representing 50 studies involving 10 ,000 children and adolescents from every con- ceivable background, all showed that viewina viol!!nce ~uc~s increased •ccrHaave bthavior an the young. Rotbenberi Hid immediate re- medial action in terms of t~evlston pro,-ramine ls war- ranted, and suaseated that. every itoctor's omcc al'ld health clinic <See VIOLENCE, Pace Al) I Mesans' Son Dies in Boat By ALMON LOCKABEY D•ll'I' Piiot loallft9 Edit« A Coast Guard helicopter con- tinued its search today for a Costa Mesa couple whose 20-foot sailboat was found swamped off Abalone Point between Newport and Laguna Sunday with the body of their three year-old son aboard. Missang arc Steven Miller. 27. and his wife Sherre. 21. Divers who first investigated lhe sunken craft discovered the body of the Millers' son. ShaY.n, floating against a bulkhead. The trio had gone srulutg Satur· day afternoon in the boat which they had purc hased only two weeks before. The incident look on a double· mystery as pect the cause of lhe sinking and the disappearance or the child's pa rents. Harbor d epartment personnel investigating the boat said "ever · ything about the sinking is speculation at th as point." Investigators said everything about the wooden hull appeared to be intact. The craft was described as a rowing type dory which had been conve rted lo a sailing craft by the addition of a small cabin with sleeping facilities. a head, galley and mast and boom. The boat was powered by an outboard motor which was in stalled through an inboard well Harbor d epa rtm ent in - vestigators said the boal was in· clined to be down by the stern because of the outboard motor and other gear. The boat also ap- peared to be u n s table athwartship. "When you walk along the rail the boat is very 'tippy'," a Harbor Department spokesman said. Investigators said the water could have come in through the outboard well w ith someone standing on the stern. or over the side ifthe boat was heeled. The big mystery 1s the disap· pearance of the Millers. Weather an the area Sunday afternoon was reported to be calm. Official speculation is th at the couple either fell overboard while at- tempting to save the sinking boat or were drowned while trymg to swim ashore for help. The swamped boat was found C~e SF.A RCH. Page t\.2 ) Saddleha~k Ouftter 'Unfair Treatment' Charges Protested Saddleback Valley Unified School District Trustee William Kohler, angered over remarks made by a defense counsel, said today his board had been "more than fair" in its treatment of former executive secretary Juanita Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy, secretary to former Superintendent William Zogg, was fired from her j.ob. for being absent without pernussion. She was ordered rein.stated by the board last week followmg a day-long appeal hearing. "The brief which will be re- leased by the County Counsel's olfice will show that the charges ag4Jost Mrs. Kennedy were sus· taine«I beyond a Shedow ol I doubt," KobJer satd. Kohler took Issue with ~m­ ment.'I made by Mrs. Kennedy's representat1vt>, Larry Cbrlstlaa. that she was lreatl'd "very un. f airl>'." The trustee added that the board "bent over backwards" m reinstating Mrs. Kennedy and took into consideration her 23 years of service. Christian, a field reprcsen tative for the California School Employes Association. had described Mrs. Kennedy as the victim of political fallout when Zogg was ousted by the board last summer. School District adminfatralors say Mrs. Kennedy 'was dtsm1ssed because she refused lo coop&ate with officials trying to find her a new assignment and when she failed to show up for her new duty station al Esperanza School Christian, on tbe other hand. malntalns th at Mrs. Kennedy toot a vacation t.o Mexico and becrame UI while on a boat and themore ~Id not inform school officials that 1be would not show up for her uew assi111ment at Eapera:JUa Au,. 11. l 600-acre Site Up In Smoke A major brush fire believed started with an exploding butane tank burned out of control in Silverado Canyon today despite the efforts of more than 200 firefighters. By mid-day the flames had burned more than 600 acres, driven by 25 m iles an hour Santa Ana twinds toward Williams Ca - nyon. No injuries were reported and only one structure burned. Flremen said the blaze broke out at 7:45 a .m . when a butane tank exploded at the home of F)-cd H. Meyling, 14939 Anderson Way. When winds came up at mid- morrung, the r elatively small fire was whipped into a major confla- gration. Orange County firemen s aid no evacuauon of the remote area had been ordered, but evacuees were seen leaving their homes in the canyon Firemen said no homes other than fdeyling's appeared to be in danger in Silverado Canyon. The next endangered structures were the scattered homes an Williamso Canyon. OUT OF CONTR OL - Sil vcr a d o and Willi ams canyons fire began at X loca- tion and swept toward El Toro MCAS and out Williams and Trabuco canyons. lt covers shaded a reas on map Coast Weather Fair skies through Tues- day . Continued mild daytime temperatures . Highs 70 at the beaches rising to 75 inland. Lows tonight 30 to 45. INSIDE TODAY Women who have never been able to grow long f ingemam art turning in growing num- bers to porcelain enension$. Rut the-rt may be sn"iat.18 pro- bltmJ unless they are put on b11 a skilled manicurilt /amaba r wtth the cMmical& :1/u> '" unng. See the ~ srction. BJ. Index aJ "" M .. .,~ .. , .. "" AU A4 M Al DAILY PILOT MOtlday, DKembet I, 1t?5 D•lly ,.._St.ft Plloto Meet Set OD Beauty In Viejo Members of the Municipal Ad· visory Council <MAC) will meet torught to figure out ways of keep· ing Mission Viejo beautiful. The 7: 30 p . m . session at the MAC office on 26129 La Paz Road will focus primarily on the de- velopment and m aintenance of parks and open space. A study by environmenta l planners Raub, Bein and Frost, commissioned by the Mission Viejo Compan y, points out that the existing tax r ate will ul- tJma tely be s ufficient to main· ta1n the community 's v a st landscaped ar eas. However . 1t warns that County Service Area 9 <Mission Viejo) w11l encounter a severe "cash flow·· problem over the next five years HARBOR PATROLMAN KIP KINNING$ LISTS GEAR The problem is caused by I.he add1l1on of la r ge landscaped areas the Mission Viejo Com- pany intend s to add to the com - muruty's open s pace system in anticipation of future popula tion growth. It Was Aboard Boat Found Swamped off Abalone Point Consultants Raub, Bein and Frost say th e five-year cash shortage will be approximately $100.000 and that one possible solution would be a direct short· term cash su bsidy by the Mission V1e j o Compan y t o Co'unty Service Area 9. SEARCH ... nearly a m ile offs hore wi thJUSl its spars above the s urface The s unken vessel was fi rst dis covered by a dory fisherman in the area. D1vers from the sport f1s h1ng boat Newporter dis covered the boy·:> body when they investigated . D1 vers sau.l the boy 's body was not clad 1n a life presen er. alt hough thl'n' \\ere six of them a board. The 1dent1 ty of the boJt "s owner \\>US not learned until Sunda\ af- ternoon \\hen M illcr's motht•r called authorities to report the tno o\'erdue. She said the family had gone out for a short crws1: Saturday a fte rnoon and had ·plan ned to return Sund<1y. The M 1llers had moved to Costa Mesa from Colorado about thre<.' weeks ago and had pun:hased thl' , boat about a week later It was not known 1f thl' Millers \Wre t'X· penenced boat oper;Hors or whether the} could swim Crash Victim -From El Toro Dead at 33 .. An El Toro woman was m JUred in a R1 \'ers1de F'reeway crash at about noon Saturday and died 10 hours lal~r al Orange County Medical Center. a Cahforn1a Hig hway Patrol spokesm an said today The victim was 1denllf1ed as Sharon Ca r rer a. 33. of 23192 Saguaro St. The C H P spokesman said :\lrs. Car rer a was alll'mpting to enter t he Ri vers1d<' f'reewav t1t Glassel! Street w hen she ·lost control of her vehicle on the en try ramp and swer ved sideways mto the traffic lanes Her small truck was r ammed hroads1de by a truck and trailer ng dnven by Lonnie Campbell of Ontano and wa!> demolished No charges ~ere filed against the truck driver Strike Postponed NEW YORK <A P J A stnke threatened by m embers of AF T RA and the Screen Actors Gujld against advertising agencies and producers of r adio .ind W com· merc1als has bec·n postponed for another 24 hours. The reprieve to allow for another clay of contract negouattons was .mnounced ear· lytoda y . ORANGE COAST ThP()r~ Cot'it O••l f P,1,,t ••II\"'"''",,. C(WTI btN"d ttw N•w· Prt \\ I\ ""t.I J.fl'IU t•f ,,,. 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Deputies identified the two men as Brian Sta nley Dieson, 23, of 16653 Viewpoint Lane, Huntington Beach and P asquale John F1orio. 24, of 27196 Puerto Del Oro, Mis- sion Viejo. They said the two men were ar· rested when thei r car was searched at the west deadend of Via San Martine in Laguna fhlls They said a quantity of m anJuana was fo und in a candy box. Offi cers said they also found a 45-ca li be r a utom a tic pistol which was recently reported stolrn by the Santa Ana Police Depart ment. Front Pagp :1 I CELLA ... the district attorney's personal life came s hortly after the Santu An a phys1c1a n h ad publicly chastised the dis trict attorney for caJlin~ him a king pin in a shadow government that controls somr Orange County offi cials. tt was s hortly a fter the last en try of the J ack Webb report t hat dissid ent d oct ors at Men:y General Hospita l ousted part O"-ner Cella from financial con trol. At the t im e. a n Internal Revenue Ser vice a udtt of Celia's finances was under way, an audit that affected both Mercy and Mission Com munity Hospital Mission Viejo. Sin ce then i ndependent in quiries by a fed e,ral grand jury m Los Angeles. the Orange County Grand Jury an d the Social Security Administration. havl' gotten under way. At issue in the invest1gat1ons a re Cella 's fina ncial dealings highlighteOby his a pparent abih· ty t o contribute m or e t ha n $500,000 to 54 political candidates in 1974. From PagP A I CRASH •.. day with multiple injun es The third youngster, Lis a Rostoker, 23731 Via El Rocio. was treated and released a t Sadd lcback Community . The CHP spokesman said it appears one or the vehicles. possibly that driven by Grijalva, crossed the center line of the narrow canyon road and hit the other vehicle beadon, causing it . to roll over onto the shoulder of the road. Other alternatives are design- ing lower m a intenance par ks, raising taxes or passing a bond issue. or possibly annexing areas to Mission Viejo to in crease the community's tax base. In addition to the parks issue , members of the council are ex- pect ed to consi de r a nother beautification proposal -that of pamting fire hydrants for the up· coming U.S. Bicentennial. Women Raped In Clemente; Same Man? Two women were raped in Sao Clemente over the weekend by a suspect who threatened to k ill them if they d id not s ubmit. Police believe the same man was responsible for both attacks. The fi rst rape look place late Satu r d a y as a 32-year-old Lakeside wom a n was dragged off a path at San Clemente state par k and sexually assaulted in the bushes. The wo m an s uffer ed facial scr apes a nd cuts in her attempts lo free herself from the as11ailant. She w as r eleased after being raped and she ran to the re- sidence of a park ranger who took he r to S an C lemente General Hospit al for treatment. Police were notified from the hospital but a se a rch of the park area failed to p roduce a suspect. The second rape was ear ly Sund ay morning when a m an forced entry into the home of a 30-year-o ld woman. The rapist burst through the kitchen d oor a nd seized the occu- pa n t wh o w as watchin g telev1s1on TUXJ in Viejo Take Papers 'For MAC Race Only two persons have taken out nomination papers to date for the M a r c h 2 M ission Vie jo Municipal Advisory Council elec- tion, the office of the county Registrar of Voters reported to· day. They a re C a l Neve, 23871 Coronel Drive, incumbent, a de· puty Sheriff, and George J . Simons Jr., 24245 Castilla Lane, a retired construc tion worker, both of Mission Viejo Neither cand idate was availa- ble for com ment today. Neve is the first of the three in· cumbents to ta ke out papers for the election. The othe r two, Jeanne Gagnebin and John No- ble, have indicated they would run but have not yet picked up their forms. Cut 'em Off? Con Escapes -On Hone KEARNY. Ariz. (UPI) -Nick F. Cox galloped to freedom from the Ari zona state prison, but was recaptured today and will be charged as a horse thief. Cox, 30, who was serving 25 years to life for armed robbery, worked outside the walls caring for the prison's horses. He climbed on one and rode away Friday. The horse was found in the desert seve ral miles away. Searchers tracked Cox into a thicket and found him hiding in a shed. f I GROUCHO MARX JOINS SOME ADMIRERS FOR FOOD, PHOTO With Comedian (from left) CarOI Kane, Bud Cort, Reglnald 'Rook Blaze Kills 2, 3 Injured in MithmyCity Two people died and three others were seriously burned to- day when a fire of undetermined origin raced through a Midway City home, a County Fire Depart· m ent spokesm an s aid today. Dead at the s cene were Ronnie Calkins. 23, and his sister, Nan- cy. 6. Both wer e asleep in the ~home, 14692 Newland Ave., when the fire broke out shortly after midnight. Rescue units responding to the scene found three other occu- pants of the hoine lying on the front lawn with the home blazing in the background. The victims' pa rents, Kenneth. 41 and Jean, 42 and a family friend, Marsha Fox. 21, were rus hed to Ora n ge Co unty Medical Center's burn ward, the Fire Department spokesman said. Twenty county fi remen took !9 minutes to quell the blaze, which did $30.000 da m age to the house and $5,000 to the contents 23 Convicts Loose RICHMOND. Va . (UPI> -An intensive m anhunt was under way today for the remaining 23 convicted felons who broke out of the Richmond city jail m the big- gest mass escape in the history of the fac ility. By m idnight, 11 of the escapees had either been r e- captured or given themselves up, authorities said. Fro•Pa~AJ GROUCHO ON COAST. • • lion downstairs. People, noticing his arrival. began applauding. Groucho waved and was escorted to a chair in front of the fireplace. Woodard, taking the seat beside GrouchQ, explained he m et I.he comedian two weeks ago a t his home. "I spent 25 'Qlinutes telling him about SCR, listing our achieve· ments. I stopped. I looked at Groucbo. He looked at me. We stared at each other for fi ve minutes. Then he s ays, 'Will vou marry me'?" 1n what took on the appearance of a "This Is Your Life" program, From Page Al VIOLENCE. • have available the guidelines for children's programing worked out by San Fra ncisco's Commit- tee on Children 's Television , a parent and professional pressure group. Rothenberg, taking his facts from other writings, said that the a verage American child will have watched 15,000 hours of t e le vis ion b y the ti m e he graduates from high school. He will ba ve witnessed 18,000 murders and countless highly de- tailed incidents of robbery. arson. bombings, forgery, smug - gling, beating and torture. "There is an average of six times more violence during one hour of children's television than there is in one hour of adult television,'' he s aid. Woodard r ead through portions of Groucho's life history. ''For a m an born in 1890," began Woodard. "That's a lie," Groucho. "Groucho was born in New York," r ead Woodard. "His Cather was a tailor ." "A v ery b ad tailor." said Groucho. "Very bad?" asked Woodard "This is one of his suits ," • Groucho said, r unning his hand down his lapel. Wooda rd continued: .. In 1910 Mrs. Marx orga nized a trio of singers called "The Three Night· ingales. •' Harpo joined and 1t became the "Four Nightingales." "You 're very shrewd," ob- served Groucho. Before •singing a witty song about Ne braska with the help of an aide and being presented with his award, Groucho responded to questions from the audience. What was the m ost thrilling ex- perience in your life up to this time? asked a wo m an. "As soon as I leave," rep!Jcd.,. Groucho. What happened to your costar the duck? "Iate him." What do you a ttribute to looking so good at your age? "Because." s a id the comedian. "I led a cle an and d irty life." "Gos h, he's s harp at 85,'' whispered a m an. Thanks to you our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has passed the$100 ;,,llllon mark In assets. 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(71 4)8-42-4000 (71')8-42-4000 (714) 494.750& (213)6111·1629 >' ' ( L ., • VO J A AU. life tee· par CeJ A Ge1 inv bet ~ I IJ T Irv sha the :A Fra edu sch. sys fro1 tue1 T fro1 tre• Jett gra hirr act 1-1 say cab t1or or' A c at v i Cat sub lin~ don us i. stuc visi day ti on cha toy A we the ter1 0 tele por the1 fun .. Hw ban me R "M t e n deg bad mii .. 11 .. as' Wal T sto1 whc Pill I YOI ool rta ' ril Irvine EDIT I 0 N VOL. 68, NO. 342, 2 SECTIONS, 2.C PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks MONOAY,OECEMBER~1~5 TEN CENTS Probe of HiCks Bankrolled by Cella By GARY GRANVILLE Of"'• Dally l'lleUt.ttf An investigation into District Attorney Cecil Hicks' personal life by San Francisco private de· tective firm last summer was ap- parently bankrolled by Or. Louis Cella. And, said an official at Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana, the investigation undertalten at the behest of a Cella intermediary by Decision Near Jack Webb and Associates was paid for, at least in part, with bospital funds. A spokesman for the San Fran cisco detective agency two months ago would neither con Cirm nor deny that an investiga lion of Hicks bad been un dertaken or that Cella had or dered such an investigation. But two unsigned .lack Webb and Associates reports reveal \ Plan Questions - Irvine Future By DOUG FRITl.SCHE Of IM Diiiy Piiot ~H The planning that has gone mto Irvine's future has come under sharp questioning by residents as the City Council nears a proposed Kids Back Cable TV -Education Remarks by school Trustee . Frank Hurd questioning the educational worth of the Irvine schools' two-way cabletelevision system have drawn backlash from some of his younger consti- tuents. The fifth and sixth graders from Judy Parks· class al Green- tree School sent Hurd a batch of letters insisting that the pro- gram is valuable and inviting him to spend a day watching it in action. Hurd recently was quoted as saying, "I wonder whether it (the cable system) is a real innova- tion that will help with education or whether it is a toy." A year ago Irvine began using cable television facilities pro· vided by Commu nit y Cablevision, an Irvine Company subsidiary. as a communication link between the schools. "I don't understand why you don't think vidio (sic> is helping us in our school work," wrote one student. "If you would come and visit our school on a vidio Csic> day you could see how educa- tional it is for us and maybe change your mind on it being a toy." Another wrote, "Video is nice, we learn things by researching the subject to ask more and bet ter questions." Other students wrote that the television system has made re· ports more interesting, helped them over come s hyness and is fun. . "I know they like it," said Hurd in an interview. ''I'd like a banana split, but it's not good for me." Regarding the letters, he said, "My initial reaction, before my temperature got above 99 degrees, was that at least they bad a valu able exercise that might have been unique. "What I said was that I ques· (See CABLE, Page AZ) 1111S DEAL WAS SOUND ·•All the stereo equipment sold as a result of the ad. The response was very good." That'• the advertising success story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed t his ad ln the Daily Pilot: Sony 5520 auto turntable, Sansui 6 recv. Pioneer Pr. 100 apkrs. ~. X1nt cond. lllUMl.XJIX U you have sound equipment you want to sell, call 642-5678. ll only takes a few words in the ritbt place to find a buyer. Alon• th• Orange Coast, the rlcbt place ia the Daily PUal. decision on a general plan for future development. The questions have come from residents, city commissioners and representatives of the Irvine Company as public hearings have progressed over the past few weeks. Since its general plan was adopted in December 1973, Irvine has had three ·"options" for the pattern of development. The council set up a series of hearings aimed at drawing a single land plan by March. Las t week, however, the three main city commissions urged the council to wait until next summer when two additional studies will be ready. The city council set up the scbedule of hearings t.o learn re· sident desires for Irvine's future. But what bas come out is, more than anything else, a list of ques- tions. By and large, t he opinion ex· pressed by res idents at com- mission meetings is that they ' want a city with open s pace. ac cording to commissioners qucs tioned following the hearings. Beyond that sentiment, and a countering statement by Plan ning Commissioner Wall Rungaitis that be wants a well developed city, the challenges to past planning covered a broad range. Economics h as emerged as a key question. Whal is going to happen to the tax rate and the c ity 's ability to provid e municipal services as Irvine grows? Some critics have sug· gested that residents can expect escalating tax rates as the ratio of residential to industnal and commercial development tips more toward homes. Also hit have been the effects of city development on school dis· trict finances. Turli(' Rock economist William Littlefield has been a leader in that area, charg- ing that developme nt of relative· ly low cost homes in the proposed Village of New Culver will meCt n higher taxes in other areas to make up for relatively low tax('s there. But other areas have been questioned as well. The future of agriculture in the city has been seen as both des irable and im possible. The Irvine Company generally has laken the pos ition that agriculture must go to make way for development. The company's farming operations do not pay for themselves, company spokesmen have asserted, adding that permanent, unsubsidize.d agriculture would be an economic disaster. Along a different line, ques- tions have come in regarding energy: Will the city have a transit system? Are power sup plies to be available if nuclear generating plants are not built? Will there be future energy crises? Meanwhile, severe cutbacks in state and federal highway build· l.ni programs have V1ade sharp inroads into the system of strects a nd highwa ys Irvine h as planned. Some key factors such as a Yale Avenue overpass at the Santa Ao• Freeway and other improvemenu may not be tmanced. Additionally , some com· ml&slonere have called (or more use of the city's computertied traffic pro1ram to get 1 vlcw of wbal traffic and roa& will be (Stt FtJTURE, P1.1e A2) that two agents as well as the specially equipped ::.urveillance van we re sent to Orange CoWlty July 21. Undt•r an entry dated J uly 21 a report slate~ that agents D10n and Haskett arrived at the Le Baron Hotel 1n Buena Park to begin the anvt>::.tlgahon 'T'hen an entry on July 31 m· dlcates the s ame two <1gcnts met at the Long Rl•ac·h Internatiooal Airport and that lla!Jkett had t rans ported ''our specially equipped s urveillance van to the Southern Cahfornia area." What the agents were about i!> indicated m an entry on the re port dated Friday, July 25. "It is our intention to follow all leads and not lo simply report hearsay evidence and 1nnuendoo. much of which has been floating around the county for years and has no substance," lhe agents said as they planned to return to San Francisco for the weekend. According lo copies of the Jack Webb report, the central figure in the agents' inqwry was Hicks' 1974 political rival William Hulsey. In what was apparently a six· hour interview with Hulsey in his Long Beach office the private de· tectlves went over allegations Hulsey had made agamst Hicks in his losing campaign lo become Orange County Di:>trict At- torney. The balance of the two-week in- vestigation, the r eports indicate, was s pent c hasing down un· founded rum or s of Hi cks' personal behavior which proved to be baseless. The Cella-d1recled inquiry into <See CELLA, Page A2> • 0 rea urnm .~ 01lty Pllet -~y ltl<Mnt ........ FIREMAN (CIRCLE) WASHES DOWN REMAINS OF CABIN WHERE FIRE STARTED Rames Spread From Silverado Canyon Home to Surrounding Hiiis and Canyons Mes1111s Lost at Sea? Search On for Two Whose Son, 3, Died By ALMON LOCKABEY D•tlV Pllol 8oaltfl9 EdHor A Coast Gu<ird hcliropter con· 111iuecl its search today for a Costa Mesa couple whose 20-foot sailboat was found swamped off Abalone Point hl'l we('n Newport and Laguna Sunday Wllh the body of their lhH•(' vear-nld s on ~·board · Missing are Stevl·n Miller, 27 , and his wife Sherre. 21 . 01v('rs \\-ho first mvc!>t1g ated the sunken l'raft discovc>red the hody of lhl' Millers' ::.on. Shawn. floating against a bulkhead. The tno had gont' !>ailing Salur day afternoon 1n lhl' boat which they h ad purchasld onl~ l¥.o weeks before. The incident took un .1 double- mystery aspect the c:.tuse of the sinking and the dtsa ppearance of the child's pare nts. Harbor department r>crsonnel investigating the hoat said "ever · ylhing about lht' !'1nk1n g is speculation at this point.·· lnvestigators said everything about the wooden hull appeared to be inl~t. The craft was describ('d as a rowing type dory which had been converted to il sailing craft by the add1l10n of a small cabin wtth sleeping fac1ht1<'!'>. a head. galley and mast and boom The boat was powen-d by an outboard motor which was m stalled through an inboard well. Harbor deP.artment in vest1gators sa u.l the boat was in chned to be down by the stern because of the outboard motor and other gear The boat also ap peared to be un s table alhwartship ··When ,·ou ¥.alk along the ra1l the boal 1s very ·tippy','' a Ha rbor Department spokesman said. Investigators s aid the water could have come 1n through the outboard well with someone (See SEARC'll, Page A2) 0.1.., ..... , .... ~ HARBOR PATROLMAN KIP KINNING$ LISTS G!AR It Wea Aboard Boat Found Swamped oft Abalone Point , ' Pryor 'Woos' Saddleback For Campus Irvine councilmen have told Council worn an Gabrielle Pryor to do what she can to try to entice the Saddleback Community College District to bui Id a proposed second campus in Irvine. The matter is expected to come before college uistrict trustees tonight at 7: 30 al the campus library. Mayor Art Anthony, noting the long driving ti me between his city and the Saddleback campus, commented. "If the district ham· burgers it up and is not very responsible to all the people in the dlstnct, the district is likely to spl it." Saddleback t rustees have looked over a number of proposed sites in the Irvine and Tustin areas. Councilmen noted that Tustin bas two Saddleback trustees, whilelrvinehasone. Mrs. Pryor was given council permission lo talk to Norrisa Brandt, Irvine's trustee, and de· cide the city's most promising course of action in enticing the campus to Irvine. Councilman Robert West said the city had gone over pos~ble community college sites in drlft. ing the general plan and that should be brought to the attention of the trustees. Irvine School Smoking Eyed Irvine school trustees will vote tonight on a new smoking policy that caJJs for a crackdown on smoking in high school campus rest rooms. The meeting will be held al Turtle Rock School, 5151 Amalli Drive, at 7:30p.m . Last month, the trustees were asked by administrators to ap- prove a policy setting aside smoking areas on the high school grounds. But trustees unanimously de· manded an increase in enforce- ment of tbe smoking ban, passe<t a first reading of a tougher no smoking policy and ordered ad· rninistrators to report in January on measures taken lo cut smok· ing on the campuses. Reinecke Upheld BULLETIN W ASHtNGTON <AP> -The U.S. Court or Appeals this after· noon overturned the perjury con· \l\ctlon of Ed Reinecke, whO r signed as California's lieutenant aovemor on the day h~ rfttived a suspended 18·month sent nee. " ' 600-acre Site Up In Smoke A major brush fire roared out of control across Silverado and W i 111 am s canyons and threatened Modjeska Canyon to- day. Fire officers said there was no hope of early containment. Orange County fire-fighters re· ported three homes and two barns had been des troyed. There were no reports of loss of human life More than 500 men and 40 fire units were on the scene battling the blaze driven by Santa Ana winds, which were hitting 25 miles per hour. Late reports indicated the blaze had 1umped Santiago Ca· nyon Road and was burning westerly toward Limestone Ca· nyon. Additionally, the fire had- ju m ped a ridge and w a-s threatening Modjeska Canyon. Firemen said the bJaze broke out at 7:45 a .m . when a butane tank exploded at the homt> of Fred H. Meyling, 14939 Anderson Way. When winds came up at mid· morning, the relatively small fire was whipped into a major confla. gration. Orange County fi rerrltm said no evacuation of the remote area . <See BLAZE. Page A2> OUT OF CONTROL - Silverado and Williams canyons fire began at X loca· tion and swept toward El Toro MCAS and out Williams and Trabuco. canyons. It covers shaded areas on map. Coast Weather Fair skies through Tues- day . Continued mild daytime temperatures . Highs 70 at the beaches rising to 75 inland. Lows tonight 30 to 45. INSIDE TODA '1 Women who have never been able to grow long /mgernajb are turning in growing num· bers to porcelain ext~ But thn"e may be senous pro- blml.3 unleu they are put on b11 a 11k1lled manicurist fomillor Wfth the chemical.3 w is using See the People uctiofi. 81. Index u All M ... ., J ' ... .. All AU A4 "'' ' Al OAIL y PILOT Monday. Deoombef ~ 1975 CITY OF IRVINE GENERAL PLAN OPTION NO. 1 Ultimate Population 967,000 LEGEND ::::~JJ RESIDENTIAL I _ "J COMMERCIAL -I I P:~ INDUSTRIAL ew ~~ INSTITUTIONAL AIRPOR T OPEN SPACE AGRICULTURAL '! l f "' r ········-·~ ··········· ··---····- • CITY OF IRVINE GENERAL PLAN OPTION NO. 2 ~ uttlmate PopullltJon 453.000 LEGEND tm I :h · I RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTIONAL AIRPORT OPEN SPACE AGRICULTURAL CITY OF IRVINE GENERAL PLAN OPTION NO. 3 Ulttmate Populatlofl 19'2,000 ~ er f ' - LEGEND [22] RESIDENTIAL CilliJ COMMERCIAL lB t·;·.J ttrmill INDUSTRIAL fr&J L :J INSTITUTIONAL AIRPORT OPEN SPACE AGRICULTURAL OPTIONS These three maps show op- tions for the future de\'clopment of the Ci - ty of Irvine The }X)pulations shown are for the entire planning area. Presently. the city is 41 square miles, less than half the 95 square mtlc planning area. Options 1 and 3 except El Toro Marine Corps Air· Station to remain open; they have respec- tively 3.100 and 6,690 acres of agriculture and 13,430 and 26,180 acres of open space and parks. Option 2 considers El Toro closed and no farming left: it has 12,600 acres of parks and open space. Option 3 calls for almost total open space in the Irvine Coast and t he Santiago Hills, while the others call for relatively more d e· velopment. Ex<:cpt for one 1,500-acre area northwest of Cul vcr Ori ve at the San Diego Freeway, plans are almost the same for the existing incorporated Irvine area. Victim Endangered Life of Husband? By TOM BARLEY 0t tll• O"llY Pilel S~H A psychiatrist testified today _ in Orange County Supenor Court that Nancy Fuller Atwater was repeatedly v. arned in late 1974 that alcohol could hcive a possibly fatal effect on her in- valid husband. Dr. Herbert Mohns told the Jury that he told Mrs Atwater while he was treating A.G. Cox Atwater, 61. at the Scripps Institute in La Jolla that alcohol combined with drugs and the Parkinson's disease h e diagnosed was highly dangerous for the invalid. It is alleged by the defense that Mrs. Atwater, 50. fed h e r husband at least a pint of alcohol a day in defiance of medical ad- vice after he returned to the couple's Newport Beach home. Dr. Mohns. the final defense witness in the murder trial of male nurse Daniel Garb1s Bedelian, testified that Mrs. Atwater told him she would "do as she pleased " m terms of the medical care provided for her husband Bedehan. 40. 1s accused of clubbing Mrs Atwater to death with a bronze figurine last Feb. 5 shortly afte r , lhe prosecution claims. s he had decided to dis· miss him from her employment Bedehan has testified that he killed her m self defense and in defen se o f the bedridde n Atwater Defense witnesses have tes t1f1ed that Mrs. Atv.ater slapped and mis treated her husband and made comments to the effect that his death wa:; long overdue and that his continued II lness was an unbearable strain on her. The prosecution claims that Bedelian reacted v10lcntly to his dismissal and that Mrs. Atwater decided to fire him on the recom- mendation of a pri vale in vestigator who probed tnto the theft of jewelry al her Cameo Shores home. Bedelian t estified that he panicked after he realized that his employer was dead and that he then dumped her body into the trunk of his car and drove it to an auto wrecking yard in Pacoima Bedelian then stuffed the body into a 55-gallon oil drum, filled the container to the rim with wet cement and placed a car door on the top. Bedelian·s lawyers further argue that Mrs. Atwater faced a possible substantial reduction of income from her husband's trust fund at a court hearing set for the day after s he died and thcit Bedelian was scheduled to testify against her al that heanng SEARCH ... standing on the stern, or over the side if the boat was heeled. Psychiatrist Vrges Attack On TV Mayhem CHICAGO CAP) -A Seattle duld psychiatrist called today for a n "organized cry from the medical profession'' against v1olence on television and its ef- fects on children. Dr. Michael B. Rothenberg of Seattle's Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center and the University of Washmgton School of Medicine said that such an outcry from the medical pro. fession was long overdue and s hould be accompanied by specific recommendations based on sound child development prin- ciples and hard data. .ttothenberg, writmg in tne December issue of the Journal of the American Medical Associa- tion released today, said the hard data are already available from 25 years of investigation into the relationship of television violence and aggressiv e behavior in children. He said 146 articles in science Journals, representing 50 studies involving 10,000 children and adolescents from every con- ceivable background, all showed that viewing violence produces rncreased aggrcssi ve behavior in the young. Two Women Raped In San Clemente Two women were raped in San Clemente over the weekend by a suspect who threatened to kill them if they did not submit. Police beheve the same man was responsible for both attacks The first rape took place late Saturday as a 32-year-old Lakeside woman was dragged of( a path at San Clemente state park and sexually assaulted in the bushes. The woman s uffered facial scrapes and c uts in her attempts to free herself from the assailant. She was released after being raped and she ran to the re· sidence of a park ranger who took her to San Clemente General Hospital for treatment Police were notified from the hospital but a search of the park area failed to produce a suspect The second rape was early Sunday morning when a man forced entry into the home of a JO-year-old woman. . The rapist burst through the kitchen door and seized the occu- pant who wa s watching television. Wrapping a white cloth around her throat, the assailant stated "Stop screaming or I'll kill you ... · From Page Al FUTURE .•. like before firm planning de c1sions are made. The city council is attempting to decide on a plan for the city's future development by March. However, the three principal city commissions have urged the council to wait until all the ques-J t10ru; can be answered. Arms Halt Sought NAIROBI, Kenya (UPJ)-The World Council of Churches today urged the United States and the Soviet Union to halt all arms shipments to the Middle East and reconvene the Geneva Peace Conference with Palestinian participation. I The Lebanese Immigrant told the jury that Mrs. Atwater was headed to the bedroom with a large carving knife when he grabbed her with a bear hug and tried to disarm her The big mystery is the disap- pearance of the Millers. Weather in the area Sunday afternoon was reported to be calm. Official speculation is that the couple either fell overboard while at- tempting to save the sinking boat or were drowned while trying to swim ashore for help. Rothenberg said immediate re- medial action in terms of television programin~ is war- ranted. and suggested that every doctor's office and health clime have available the guidelines for children's programing worked out by San Francisco's Commit· tee on Children's Television, a parent and professional pressure group. I I } ORANGE COAST I ~1J1£1 Ql!tll Thomas Keev11 (d11or Thomas A . Murphlne M,tn•oino lan<1r Charles H. Loos Richard P Nall A\\l\l•t\l M4MG•no ldtto•• Offtu1 C.ttl•M.,• nowu1a.,s.1ttt ..,...._, ~ ..... J)JJ "'•"'""'' t1oui.•••!! lAtVN h 0Hft 11 .. C,l•rw'w'YU \Vffl """""'1-~•·" ,,.,,~ ... ~···11 '-•ttM<~Vellty U101Ul'•tll...i •l \.In ('lt90 ,,.M.,.ey TeleplloM (714) M 2-432t Cl•ssiflf!d Advertising M2-5671 ~~IM<k Velley Nrw. 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From Page A I CELLA ..• the district attorney'i. penonal life came shortly after the Santa Ana physician had publicly chastised the district attorney for calline him a kinJpm ma 1hadow government that controls some Orange County officials. tt was shortly after the la1t en- try of the Jack Webb report that diuident doctors at Mercy General Hospital ouated part owner Cella lcom financlal con· trol. '( ' ' * * * From Page AJ CABLE •.• tloned the value of it, not that il was a toy,'' said Hurd. "I think the exet"cise of writing letters to a trustee of the school district. would have been more educational had a more complete evaluation been made of what the trustee's position had been on the issue," said Hurd. Mrs. Parks said her students spend up to two hours a week in . the video program. An hour a week involves the entire class and a second optional hour a week in volves individual stu- denta taking part in televised lec- tures from other schools. 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Stoeks N TEN CENTS Probe of Hicks Bankrolled by Cella By GARY GRANVILLE Ot Ille D•ltr l"li.t M.tff An invest,jgation into District Attorney Cecil Hicks' personal life by San Francisco pnvate de- tective firm last s ummer was ap- parently bankrolled by Dr. Lows Cella. And, said an official at Mercy General Hos pital, Santa An a, the investigation undertaken at the behest of a Cella intermediary by Jack Webb and Associates was paid for, at least in part, with hospital funds. A spokesman for the San Fran cisco detective agency two months ago would neither con· firm nor deny that an investiga lion of Hicks h ad been un- dertaken or that Cella had or- dered such an investigation. But two unsigned Jack Webb and Associates r eports reveal that two agents as well as the specially equipped surveillance van were sent to Orange County July 21. Under an entry dated July 21 a report states that agents Dion and Has kett arrived al the Le Baron Hotel in Buena Park to begin the investigation. Then an entry on July 31 in- dicates the same two agents met at the Long Beach International Airport and that Haskett had trans ported "our sp ecially equipped surveillance van to the Southern California area." What the agents were about is indicated in an entry on the re- port dated Friday. July 25. "It is our intention to follow all leads and not to simply report hearsay evidence and innuendos, much of which has been floating around the county for years and has no substance." the agents said as they planned to return lo San Francisco for the weekend. According to copies of the Jack Webb report. the central figure in the agents' inquiry was Hicks' 1974 political rival Wilham Hulsey. In what was apparently a s1x- hour interview with Hulsey m his Long Beach office the private de- tectives went over allegations Hulsey had made against Hicks in tus losing campaign to become Orange County District Al· tomey. The balance of the two-week in- vestigation, the reports indicate. was spent chas ing down un· founded rum ors of Hi cks' personal behavior which proved to be baseless. The Cella-directed inquiry into <See CELLA, Page AZ> • 0 rea urnm So11's Body Found Mesa Couple Lost • m By ALMON LOCK.ABEY O.llr 1"1101 a .. 11111 Editor A Coast Guard helicopter con- tinued its search today for a Costa Mesa coupl e whose 20-foot sailboat was found swamped off Abalone Point between Newport Coast Pair Lose Seats -On Board By ALAN DIRKIN Ot tM Dally l"llenun Clinton N. Hoose of Newport Beach , the newest member of the Orange County Fair Board, and Arthur R. McKenzie, former city manager of Costa Mesa and also a fair board member, are losing · their seats on the state agency. The offi ce of Gov. Brown this morning a nnounced that Hoose is being re placed by Sheila P. Sonenshine of Newport Beach. Miss Sonenshine, JO, practices law and is assistant professor of law at Irvine University School of Law. She is a Democrat. McKenzie is being replaced by Sol Eugene Tunks of Garde!'l Grove, a bus inessman and presi- dent of the Westminster Bo ys' Club. He is a Republican. The loss of Hoose. owner of a hardware s tore. will disappoint those who keep horses on the fair- grounds. He is t he only director who owns horses and he is the man to wbom equestrian groups have look"ed for support. He admitted today that he was disappointed. "I assumed that I was going to get a full term," he said. "I sit on four of the five committees." Hoose was appointed to the board b y former governor Reagan on the recommendation of •state Senator Dennis Carpenter ( R-Newport Beach). He was appointed in December 1974 to fill a term that will expire in January. 'Ibe replacement of McKenzie was not a surprise. His term ex- pired last January and he has been servtng as a lame duck since then. Tunks was appointed on the re- commendation of Assemblyman Paul B. Carpenter CD-Garden Grove>. Tunks r eportedly ap- proached Carpenter asking for a recommendation . and the as- semblyman wrote a letter to the (See UNSEAT, Page A2> 'IJllS DEAL WAS SOVND "AU the stereo equipment sold as a result of the ad. The response was very good." That's the advertising success story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: Sony 5520 auto turntable. Sansui 8 rttV, Pionttr Pr. 100 spkra. $500. Xlpl cond. Xll · lllll' Ocean and Laguna Sunday with the body of their three-year-old son aboard. Missing are Steven Miller, 27, and his wife Sherre. 21. Divers who first investigated the sunken craft discovered the body of the Mille rs' son. Sh a wn. floating against a bulkhead . The trio h ad gone sailing Satur- day afternoon in the boat which they had purchased only two weeks before. The incident took on a double- mystery aspect-thecauseofthe sinking and the disappearance of the child's parents . Harbor department personnel inves~· ating tbe boat said "ever· ytb'hl about the sinkine i• spec a ti on at this point.•• Investigators said everything about the wooden hull appeared to be intact. The craft was described as a rowing type dory which had been converted to a sailing craft by the addition of a small cabin with sleeping facilities. a head, galley and m ast and boom. The boat was powered by an outboard m otor which was in- stalled through an inboard well. Harbor d epartment in vestigators said the boat was in- clined to be down by the stern becaus e of t he outboard motor and other gear. The boat also ap- peared to be unstable athwartship. "When you walk along the rail the boat is very 'tippy'." a Harbor Department spokesman said. Investigators said the water could have come in through the outboard well with someone standing on the st ern. or over the side if the boat was heeled. The big m ystery is the disap- pearance of the Millers. Weather in the area Sunday afternoon was reported to be calm. Official speculation is that the couple either fell overboard while at - tempting to save the sinking boat or were drowned while trying to swim ashore for help. The swamped boat ~as. fou!"d nearly a mileoffshore WlthJUSl its spars above the s urface. The sunken vessel was first dis- covered by a dory fisherman in the area. Divers from the sport t. <See SEARCH, Page AZ> , I \ D~•IY l"ilol PMte tty lllk l1ud ltoelller WALL OF FLAMES WHIPPED BY WINO HEADS FOR SANTIAGO CANYON ROAD Hills and Canyons In East Orange County Catch Fire After Cabin Burns Tax Fraud Claimed In Hinshaw Trial Former Tandy Corporation ex- ecutive Paul Tabor testified to- day in Orange County Superior Court that the electronics ft.rm consistently overvalued its im- port inventory to avoid payment of county taxes. Tabor. once Tandy's tax manager and now a private ac- countant, made the admission during defense questioning in the bribery trial of Congressman An· drew Hinshaw. Tabor estim ated the savings to Tandy and the loss to the county DOW RECORDS SMALL GAIN NEW YORK (UPI> -Blue Chip bargain hunters wert: acti~e today as prices closed rruxed m light trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial aver age, off around three paints at the outset, gained 2.83 pomts to 821.63. The average lost 41.87 points last week, its worst set- back in more than a year. Declines led advances by about an eight-to-five margain, however. Tables B6. Prices were lower in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. in four years Crom 1969 through 1972 as between $25,000 and $30,000 a year. Assessor 's Office employes estimate on the basis of that figure that the T andy import in- ventories must h ave been over- valued by at least $1 million a year. Tabor furthe r admitted under close questioning from defense attorney Robert Green that •·a little perjury" had been involved in the preparation of business property statements submitted to the county assessor's office in those four years. ''Don't you mean a whole lot of perjury?" Green asked the wit- ness. "No, jus t a little perjury." Tabor replied. Hinshaw faces c harges that he accepted stereo equipment and a $1 000 cash contribution to his co'ngressional campaign from the Tandy group in return for favorable assessment treat- ment. Reinecke Upheld BULLETIN WASHINGTON <AP> -The U.S. Court of Appeals this after- noon overturned the perjury con- viction of Ed Reinecke, who re- signed as California's lieutenant governor on the d ay he received a suspended 18-month sentence. o.ffY ..... SUit .,,... Mrs. Atwater Was Warned, Doctor Says By TOM BARLEY Of Ill• D•lly Pilot it•H A psychiatrist testified today in Orange County Superior Court that Nancy Fuller Atwater was repeatedly warned m late 1974 that alcohol could have a possibly fatal effect on her in- valid husband. Dr. Herbert Mohns told th(' jury that he told Mrs. Atwater while he was treating AG. Cox Atwate r . 61, at the Scripps lnstitute in La Jolla that alcohol combined with drug:s and the Parkin son 's d1 s ('ase h e diagnosed was highly dangerous for the invalid. It is alleged by the defense that Mrs . Atwater, 50. fed her husband at least a pint of alcohol a day in defiance of medical ad vice after he returned to the couple's Newport Beach home. Dr. Mohns. the final defense witness in the murder trial of male nurs e Daniel Garbis Bedelian, testifie d that Mrs . Atwater told him she would "do as she pleased" in terms of the medical care provided for her husband. Bedelian. 40, is accused of clubbing Mrs . Atwater to death with a bronze figurine last Feb. 5 shortly after. t he prosecution claims, she had decided to dis- miss him from her employment Bedelian has tesllfied that he killed her in self defense and in defense of th e bedridden Atwater. The Lebanese immigrant told the jury that Mrs. Atwater was (See ATWATER, Page AZ> Cd.M's Bowles Co/C Speaker A breakfast meeting featuring a talk by Corona del Mar Postmaster Vernon Bowles will be held Thursday by the Corona del Mar Chamber of the Com- merce. The breakfast will begin at 8 a.m . and will be held in the Fireside Room of the Sherman Founda tion , 2647 F.. Coast _Highway. Bowles. who recently took over local postmaeter duties. will dis- cuss the current status and future outJook of th~ Corona d~I Mar Post otfice and the postal service in general. Jr you have sound equipm~nt you want to sell, call 642-5878. It only takes o few worcb in the ri1ht place to find a buyer. Alona the Oran1e Coast , the right place is the Dally PUOl. THIS IS CRAFT DISCOVERED OFF ABALONE POINT WlTH BODY ABOARD Thr .... Y••r~ld Boy Deed, Parent• Mlulng In Bo•tlng Tragedy Reservations may be made by phoning 673-4o:50 or 673-~-Coat is S2. Roaring Out of Control A major brush fire roared out of control across Silverado and William s ca n yon s an d threatened Modjeska Canyon to- day. Fire officers said there was no hope of early containment. Orange County fire-fighters re· ported three homes and two barns had been destroyed. There were no reports of loss of human life. An unidentified male civilian s uffered a broken leg in Silverado Canyon in fire-related activitv. Mor~ than 500 men and 40 fire wuts were on the scene battling the blaze driven by Santa Ana winds, which were hitting 25 rrules per hour. Late reports indicated the· bJ aze bad jumped Santiago ~a­ nyon Road and was burning westerly toward Limestone Ca- nyon. Additionally, the fire had j umped a rid ge arid was threatening Modjeska Canyon. Firemen said the blaze broke out at 7:45 a.m. when a butane tank exploded al the home of Fred H. Meyling, 14939 Anderson Way. When winds came up at mid· morning, the relatively small fire was whipped into a major confla- gration. Orange County firemen said no evacuation of the remote area had been ordered, but evacuees were seen leaving their homes in the canyon. Firemen said no homes other than Meyling's appeared to be in danger in Silverado Canyon. The next endangered structures were the scattered homes in Williams Canyon. Twenty-fi ve engine companies were dispatched to fi ght the fire. They were joined by two pla~es and two helicopters loaded with fire-retardant chemicals Another 10 engine companies from the cities of Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, Westminster, Anaheim and Fullerton were called in to protect structures from the wind-driven names . Irvine Ranch cowboys went to the fire area early today to drive 300 to 400 cattle to safety if the names moved in tlaeir direction. "It doesn't look loo promising,- s aid a fir e department spokesman. "It's still out of con- trol." (Sff CANYON. Page AZ> Or:::wi~:a~t Weather Fa1r skies through Tues- day. Con tinued mild daytime temperatures. Highs 70 at the beaches rising to 75 inland. Lows tonight 30 to 45. INSIDE TODAY Women who have never been able to grow long fin~ are turning in growing num· ben to porcelain extensioM. But there may be 1eriow pro- bleml unleu they an~ put on b11 a 1k1lled manicurist fomtl1ar unth tM c~ 'he II unng. s,e the Peo,U uctaon, Bl. Index ., . \ . t12 DAILY PILOT N Qt•iek Wit Groucho in Newport By t>•:NNI Mt'l.FLLAN Of Ille 0• llY "'let ~•It (irou<'ho M Jrx arr&\ l'd Ill Newport Beach wht.>rc he was lo pick up the South Coast Repertory Theatre's award for tus outi.tand ing contribution to American t'n tcrtaanment and wa:. greeted by anSCRofflc1al 'I'm g lad to ::.t>(' you,· said the official ·Yo u s hould be,·· replied Groucho. "1l" as•• long dn ve." The 85 yejr·old <:omed1an. provmg h1i. "1t 1s as quick and caustic at.. ever." a s ushered to an apartment where ht! would have dlnner prior to appeanng before the nearly 200 people who tuml'd outforthe"Tr1butct0Groucho" The reception Sunday everung, p.i.rt or lhe annual rundrais mg program of the repertory group, was the first of what is planned as an annual event honoring out- standing members of the enter· taanment world. "Groucho 1s the first one and rightfully s o. · s aid Stewart Woodard. pres ident of the SCR board of directors, citingtht>eom- ed.ian's 80 years as an entertainer While guests a te the buffet din ner, Grouc ho's public relations man led Woodurd and photo· graphers up to :rn apartment for ;i photo ses::.1on with the gues t of honor A while later the comedian, an aide at his s1dr. Joined the recep lion downstairs PeoplC', noticing tus arnval. began applauding. Groucho waved .ind was escorted to a chair an front of the fireplace. Woodard, laking the seat beside Groucho. E"xplained he met the comedian two weeks ago at his home I s pent 25 minutes telllng him 3LQut SCR. listing our achieve- ments. 1 stopped. f looked at Groucbo. He look~ at me. We stared at each other for five minutes. Then he says, 'Will you marry me'?" ln what took on the appearance ofa "This ls Your Life" program. Woodard read through portions or Groucho's life history. "For a man bom in 1890," began Woodard. ·'That's a lie." interrupted ,Groucho. "Groucho was born in New York," r ead Woodard. "lhs father was a tailor." "A very bad tailor ,'' said Groucho. "Very bad ?" asked Woodard. .. This 1s one of his swts," 1Groucho said, running his hand down his lapel. · Wood ard continued : "In 1910 Mrs.· Marx organized a tno or singers called ''The Three Night- ingales." Harpo joined and 1l became the" fo~our Nightingales." "You're very shrewd," ob- served Groucho. Before singing a witty song about Nebraska with the help of an aide and being presented with his award, Groucho rcspQnded to questions from the audience. What was the most thrilling C'X perience in your life up to this Ume? asked a woman. "As soon as l leave,'' replied Groucho. What happened to your costar the duck? "I ate him." What do you attribute to looking so good at your age? "Because,'' said the comedian. ·'I led a clean and dirty life.'' .. Gosh. he's s harp at 85," whispered a man. Reside11ts Divided Street Light Plan Studied in Newport A proposal for an assessment d.istnct that would provide street lights in a Bal boa Peninsula neighborhood will come before Newport Beach city councilmen tonight The council will reconvene a public hearing 1t started two weeks ago to deal with the re- quest by 68 residents of West Bay Avenue for the inclusion of the hghts along with an under- ground utility project But four resid ents of the area oppos e the lighting because of what 1l will do to their night views of the bay &>sides the lighting matter. which appears as the first public heanng item of the agenda for thr 7 · 30 p. m sess ion , the council "1lldeal with A decision on a request by the Assessment and Treatment Services Center of coas tal Orange County'f or a S20.000 city contribullon so that it can con tinue to function as a· facility lo help Juveniles with their pro- blems before they become full- Oed.:ed wards of the juvenile Justice s yst em. Thus far. in Newport Beach, the project has won praise for its ::.uccess, but no strong commitment or city cash. Possible approval of a final map for a 33-acre industnal and commercial development in Koll Center. The lates t increment 1s proposed for acreage bounded bv Birc h Street. Von Karman A ve nu e and Mac Arthur Boulevard -Enacttng the formal r e solutions that will mark the of- ficial opening of city council campaign s eason Jan. 15. The council seats up for grabs in the ORANGE COAST .. '"" o..-nQ~ Co•'' nA.tv "'1"'1 "Mth wrt•t""' , O'T"b1nirO ,,.._. Nt wi\ f: ,,., I\ 0Uh41VW'd Cy lPw' ti·~ C.O•\l PuOH\PhnQ (MYC\W'll" YP-4•th Mth°""' .,. pubh\-J\f'O MOIW1.A., INouon ',.,,.~., ,,.., Co\t.t ~\• Nh1,ontf A#Nh H,,,-..t•r-otn'\ "'•' n Fount~1n v.,,., lrv11·fll> ~ .. tY1t. I•· k. 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Donald Mclnms and John Store. -Formal introduction of an or· dinance des1gnallng community develo pment plan fo r the acreage where a new city library, Newport Harbor Art Museum and a restaurant will be built in Newport Center. The area would be calJed Civic Plaza. It is located near the new Police facility and Newport Center Fire Station. Dnmk Driving Program Set By NB Police The Newport Beach P olice Traffic Division has devised a two-pronged campaign to help reduce drunk driving in the city. First. a new program. "What is a Drunk Driver?", is available to all interested groups. Police hope the presentation will help cut down the number of persons who drive while under the in- fluence of alcohol. Persons in- terested in the program may phone 644·3742. According to police, the drunk driving problem is more serious m Newport than in other cities because of the large number of bars and restaurants in the city limits. A second approach, which is scheduled to begin next Monday. is to use extra police units as- signed to be on the alert for drunk drivers. The cars wm be travel- ing in areas where drunk driving is most prevalent in the evening hours. Gun Practice Ends in Death PALMDALE (AP) A Sherman Oaks man teaching hi s wife how to shoot a handgun was killed when be stepped into her Line of fl.re, authorities say. Sheriff's deputies said John N. Brooks, 41, and his wife, Erica. Z1. were shooting in a remote de- sert area Sunday when the inci· dent occurred. Brooks was hit in the bead and pronounced dead at the seen~. deputies said. 23 Convict Loose RICHMOND . Va. <UPI) -An antensive manbuol wQ unde r way today for lbt ttmalninl 23 convicted felons who broke out of the Riabmond city jail 1n the bla· g~t mass escape in the history of the facility. By mldniaht. 11 of the escapee9 had either been rl'- captur~ or 1ive.n themselves up, authoritiu said .... OUT OF CONTROL - Silverado and Williams canyons fire began at X loca- tion and s wept toward El Toro MCAS and out Williams and Trabuco canyons. It covers shaded areas on map. From Page Al CANYON ... The wmds pushed the fire generally 10 a southwesterly direction, firemen said, but shift· ing gusts made the direction of the blaze hard to predict. With the winds pushing the names. firemen said they could not predict when the blaze might be brought under control. . From Page Al CELLA ... the district attorney's personal hfe came shortly after the Santa Ana physici a n h ad public ly chastised the district attorney for ralling him a kingpin in a shadow government that controls some Orange County officials. tt was shortly after the last en- try of the Jack Webb r eport that diss ident doctors at Me r cy General Hospital ousted part owner Cella from financial con- trol. At the time, an Internal Revenue Service audit of Celia's finances was under way. an audit that affected both Mercy and Mission Community Hospital, Mission Viejo. Since then independent in- qwnes by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles. the Orange County Grand Jury and the Social Security Administr ation have gotten under way. At issue in the investigations are Cella 's financial dealings highlighted by his apparent abili- ty to contribute more than s.500,000 to 54 political candidates Ill 1974. Cella has char ged that the in· vestigations of hi mself and others are politically motiv(jted by Hicks. From Page Al A'I'WATER • headed to the bedroom with a la rge carving knife when he grabbed her with a bear hug and tried to disarm her. Defense witnesses have testified that Mrs. Atwater s lapped and mis treated her husband and made comments to . the effect that his death was long overdue and that his continued il- lness was an unbearable strain on her . The prosecution claims that Bedelian reacted violently to his dismissal a nd that Mrs. Atwater decided to fire him on the recom- mendation or a private in- vestigator who probed into the theft of jewelry at her Cameo Shores home. Bede Ii an testified that he panicked arter he realized that his employer was dead and that he then dumped her body into the trunk of his car and drove it to an auto wrecking yard in Pacoima. Bedelian then stuffed the body into a SS-gallon oil drum, filled the container to the rim with wet cement a nd placed a car door on the top. Bedelian's lawyers further argue that Mrs. Atwater faced a possible substantial reduction of income from her husband's trust fund at a court hearing set for the day after she died and that Bedelian was scheduled to testify agamst her at that hearing. Suspect Held In Six Deaths LAKE CITY, S.C. (AP) -One man bas been arrested and charged with murder in the slay-I lnga of (our men and two women1 whose bodies were !ound buried in a corn field. Police said at least two more people may be charged in the case. No motive bas been est.ablilbed for the slayings, but police 11aid they may be related to a car theft ring in eastern South Carolina. James K . Judy, 23;-vf Charleston was arrested Satur- day at b1a mothers botne and charged with murder aft~one or the vlctama was ldentlfied u Johnny Sellers. The other vtctims we.re not identified. .j '76 Newport-Mesa Topi~ McNally School Site at Issue Newport-Mesa Uruf1cd School District trustees are planning to spend much of early 1976 discuss ing what to do with the old McNally Cootinuat1on High School site in Costa Mesa. At the same time, the school board is expected to come to a de cision regarding the seven Costa Mesa elementary schools with dwindling enrollments. One of those seven schools is 1n jeopardy or be1n~ C106ed, with that site serving as a possible new continuation high school site, according to district of- ficials . Trustees h ave already spent one session mulhng the two- pronged problem and are expect· ed to consider many alternatives during the com mg months. McNally is located at the cor ner of Newport Boulevard and 19th Street. The older structures at the corner of the 7.7-acre site were used as the continuation high school ca mpus in pas t years. However. when the buildings wer e no longer satisfactory for c lassrooms, the continuation school moved into tempQrary buildings at the rt>ar of the site. The older, corner buildings are now used as par t or the district offices. Trustees arc debating whether or not to restore and remodel the existing buddings for use as the continuation high school or to sell the land and move the campus onto another site in Costa Mesa. That location would probably be Prostitution Charges F~ce Woman, 28 A 28-year-o ld Pasadena woman was arrested on charge5 of prostitution over the weekend after Newport Beach police al leged that her described services after a massage were illegal. Police Vice Sgt. Robert Gatewood said that he arrested Diana Lee Holm an, 28, on a char ge carrying $500 bail after she arrived at a motel room late Saturday night. Gatewood said that earlier he had placed a call to becutive Regis try outca ll massage service a nd r e que s ted a masseuse from the Newport agency. The tab, he said , was $35 for a m assage, plus "tip." After Miss Holman arrived, he alleged, sbe described what the $50 "tip" paid for . He claims he paid $85 total. then arrested the woman. a rurrent elementary school site. The elementary schools with the smallest enrollments include Bay View, Balearic, Monte Vis - ta, Victoria, Whittier, Linjibergh and Harper. According to a report by the architectural firm of Portcr- J ensen, it would cost the district between $600,000 and $700,000 to rebuild the current McNally buildings. To relocate the school, on land already owned by the dis trict, would cost about $200,000, the re- Port said. The architects studying the situation also urged trustees to have the site reappraised. The last appraisal. m 1971, set the value at $1.50 per square foot. However, city officials told the architects that the land is more · valuable today. They said that a nearby site recently sold for $6 per square foot Trustees will also consider a plan to lease, rather than sell, the site. That was suf;!gested by Trustee Thomas Casey, who s aid that would be more financially beneficial to the district. Whatever th e deci sion , trustees must decide by the end of 1976. If the decision is to shut down an elementary school, parents at that campus must be notified by December of 1976, that the school will not reopen the following September. From Page Al UNSEAT .•• governor. citing Tunks' ability as a businessman and his work for the Westminster Boys' Club. Two other fair board members may lose their positions next month. The terms of Kenneth Johnson of Fullerton and Burr Williams of Anaheim are due to expire. They also were Reagan appointee s. Panel Rejects . Kissinger Bid WASHINGTON <AP> -A com- promise offer from President Ford to head off contempt action against Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger was rejected today by the chairman of the House in telliJ?ence comm it tee. •Rep. Otis G. Pike, <D·N.Y > said the House might vote on con- tempt resolutions against Kiss- inger as early as this week if the committee agreed with him Tues- day that Ford's new offer is unac- ceptable. TRAGEDY SCENE-X in dicates location off Abalone Point where sunken craft was discovered and body of Shawn Miller . 3, was found His parents are still miss- ing. SEARCH ••• fishing boat Newport,er dis- covered the boy's body when they investigated. Divers said the boy's body was not clad in a Ufe preserver, although there were six of them aboard. Jack Scroggy Rites Tuesday Jack Scroggy. a retired Corona del Mar realtor and the son of a f o und er o f Holl y wood Presby terian Hospital, died Saturday in H oag Memori<tl Hospital. Mr. Scroggy was a 12-year re- sident of Newport Bea ch. He leaves bis widow, Esther , of the family home at 2063 Vista de! Oro; a daughter, Susan Saba, and two grandchildren, all or Play a del R ey. Services will be held at l p.m. T u esday at Pacific View Memorial Park chapel. Private burial will follow. Mother, Four Children Slain TEANECK, N .J . (UPI > - Authorities said today the wife and four children or a Harlem tavern owner may have known whoever gunned them down in their home. Police reported Sunday they I had no suspects or motive in the - 1 slaying of Jean Diggs, 39; her daughter s Allison, 18, and • Audrey, 17; and sons Wesley Jr . 12, and Rodger, 5 -all were shot more than once. "We assume it's possible the victims may have known their killers," B e rge n County Prosecutor Joseph Woodcock said, noting the condition of the home at the tim e the bodies were discovered Saturday. Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has passed the $100 ml Ilion mark In assets. We believe that our friendly services, convenient locations, and continuing high interest on savings have been the deciding factor In so many residents switching their savings to Mariners. Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $100 million strong Mariners Savings? 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Kneeling {from left) -Brian Chara, Blake Summers, Bruce Morton, Mark Speciale, Doug: Mike Linkletter, Ken Wandel, Scott Whitlock, May, Robert Brunswick, Sam Taylor, Wade Grindle. Not pictured are Mike Newton. Al Mendez, Steve Christensen and Fred Jacobson. Bunting, Renato Mendonca. Standing - Hart Puts St. Louis Atop,31-17 ST. LOUIS CAP> -Jim Hart fired three first-half touchdown passes Sunday and St. Louis took a 31·17 victory over the Dallas Cowboys that boosted the Cardinals into sole possession of first place in the National Football Conference's East Division. The 31-year-old Hart, who connected on two touchdown passes to Mel Gray and one to Terry Metcalf. used his arm and· the running of Metcalf and Jim Otis to stun Dallas with a 28-3 first-half lead that knocked the Cowboys from a tie for the division lead. The victory gave St. Louis a 9-3 record and put the Cardinals in extremely strong position for the playoffs. With two games remaining, they are a full game in front of Washington and the Cowboys, who both slipped to8-4. Connecting on 11 of 17 passes for 199 yards, Hart drove the Cardinals to touchdowns during· 'their first three possessions and to a 21·3 lead after 8:26 of the second quarter. A spectacular Metcalf catch between two Dallas defenders completed a 3Q-yard scoring play and launched the St. Louis surge. Then Gray's blinding speed ac· counted for a touchdown on a 49-yard pass play after Tom Fritsch's 23-yard field goal put Dallas on the scoreboard. St. Louis next marched 65 yards in a time-consuming drive culminated by Steve Jones' one- yard touchdown plunge. And Jater the Cardinals boosted their Jead to 28-3 on Hart's second TD pass to Gray, this time !or six yards. Doug Dennison rammed one yard to score the Cowboys' first touchdown, capping a lengthy drive at the outset of the third quarter. St. Louis, however, answered with a 61-yard push on 17 plays to set up Jim Bakken's 17-yard field goal. Dallas managed only Preston Pearson's one-yard touc- hdown s m ash in the closing quarter. Cowboys CMdlnels ,,. -4'1.701. 3 0 7 1 11 14 14 0 3-J t INDIVIDUAL l.IADEfl5 lllUSHING -Dallas, Staubacll, ~1. NeWllouse 7.29, P. ,...,$On 1-20. St. Louis, Mtlttll 14-16, Oii~ n.a. . RECEIVING -0.llU, P. ,...,ton Ml, Younq "'42, Newflolne 4-3?. St. Louis, H.ttrls +71, Gny .....s. PASSING -SU!ubllcll H-41-3, M ~rds. Hert 11-1M, lt9. Red-hot Colts Shut Out NY Lydell Mitchell rushed for 119 yards to become the first running back in Baltimore history to gain more than 1,000 yards in a season as the Colts beat the host New York Giants, 21·0, Sunday fQr their seventh straight National" Football League victory. Mitchell carried the ball 23 times en route to raising his season's total to 1,008 yards, breaking bis own team record of 963 yards set in 1973. · It was Mitchell's sixth 100-yard game this year and lhe 11th of hi s career. The victory was aided by three Giants turnovers and eight sacks of New York quarterback Craig Morton. The Colts now have 55 sacks for the year, an NFL high. Elsewhere in the NFL Sunday it looked like this: GREEN BAY AT MINNESOTA -Fran Tarkenton threw two touchdown passes to John Gilliam and another t o Chuck Foreman to lead the Minnesota Vikings to a 24·3 victory over Green Bay. The touchdown passes moved Tarkenton to within one of the NFL career record of 290 established by Johnny Unitas. NY JETS AT NEW ENGLAND -Randy Vataha, former Golden West College star, caught two touchdown passes but it wasn't enough as the New England Patriots lost to the New York Jets Sunday, 30-28. The win ended an eight-game losing streak for the Jets and gave interim coach Ken Shipp his first victory. HOUSTON AT SAN FRANCISCO -Although they were eliminated from playoff contention before start of their game, the Houston Oilers de· feated the host San Francisco 49ers, 27·13. The Oilers used a stout de· f ense, limiting the 49ers to five net yards on 25 rushing attempts. then ..came from behind in the second half with two long touch· down drives. WASIUNGTON AT ATLANTA -Mark Moseley booted a 39· yard field goal with two seconds remaining to lift the Washington Redskins to a 30-27 win over host Atlanta . The victory gave Washington an 8-4 record and a tie for second place in the East with Dallas. The Redskins and Cowboys meet Saturday. It was the fifth game in six weeks that was decided in the final five seconds for George Allen's Redskins. CLEVELAND AT Pl1TSBURGH -The Pittsburgh Steelers rallied behind a pair of Terry Bradshaw touchdown passes to win their 10th straight game, a 31·17 triumph over the Cleveland Browns. The Steelers, 11·1, clinched a wild-card playoff berth with the win. One more victory will assure them the Central Division title in the American Conference. Pittsburgh was forced to overcome a pair of Cleveland first half touchdowns that came within a span of 14 seconds. CINCINNATI AT PHILADELPHIA -Ken Anderson stood in the pocket and picked the Philadelphia Eagles defense apart to lead the Cincinnati Bengals to a 31·0 victory. · r Anderson directed an offense that riddled the Eagles for 484 yards, 226 passing and 258 rushing. The defense limited the Eagles to 225 yards, intercepted four passes and recovered a fumble. DETROIT AT ClilCAGO - Roland Harper bolted 27 yards for a touchdown with 4:22 left to lead the Chicago Bears to a 25-21 victory over the Detroit Llbns. The victory was only the third against nine losses for the Bears, who avenged an earlier 27-7 loss to Detroit and eliminated the Lions' slim hopes for a wild card playoff berth. Fast Marathon CULVER CITY -Gary Tuttle, representing the Beverly Hills Striders, won the National AAU marathon championship Sunday, covering the 26-mile 385-yard distancein2: 17:26.6. Nearly 700 runners, including entrants from England, Finland and New Mexico, competed. Kirk Pfeffer of Grossmont College finished second in 2:19:07. Lionel Ortega of the New Mexico Track Club came in third at2:19:16. Area Wre1'tling Pro Grid Standings Vanity ~•IMlrSlxoWeyMt.c ..._. .... v.11tv<441 ue>c... t~raltl (f') plllMCIOrrl:IJ. lOS-eotlay <Fl pinned MlsaJoh 1•)1. 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(Stre11u> OrvllleMtrlon tTreuure) 00 Dtlls.t 8tr CMyly) Mr.lino <Morr1,1 17a 1n. 11• 119 "' tn 119 122 119 119 The 47tb annual Huntington Beach Invitational basketball tournament gets under way tonight at Huntington Beach High School with a pair of first-round contes ts featuring two Orange Coast area teams. Newport Harbor High's Sailors, still seeking their firs t victory after los ing two in the Westminster· Marina tournament last week. meets a loud\ Warren team , wh1<..'h crushed Los Amigos and Compton and nipped Long Beach Wilson in that tourney. Newport, which presses and runs a fas t break, i s Jed by Joe DiStanislao and Pal Patnck. The host Oilers or Huntington Beach are heavy favorites to dispose of rebuilding Servile. Coach Elmer SECOND RACa-11overds 3V"t' Olch & up, Otlmlno. PUl'M J1100. Clelmlno P"ICA '''°°· 0.1Your198tr (VtlMZlltlt) Hiio Blot> (Adair) PeswrnCount (Garre) hle's Doublt <Hart> OneAnOOnly <Ward> Sc-Soort <Knlo11t1 ""°9Ws Oollmlt llllch.trdi) ~Up ISlrauul 117 11• 11' "' 11'> 119 120 11' THIRD RAC• -350 Y•rds. 2 '(NI' old meidlru Purse J1100. &oldOulnc:v co,.,.,, 1n SC· Classic Set Tuesday OndyOlarver <C,.rlne) 11• .Jo's Mer11nl (Myles) 119 Mlts Go Ll91\t (MorrllOll) 119 RuntllnTab (0.rt•) 112 Super St.ar2 (Cl't1941r) 1?? 8y8y81by (~rcloie) 11'> lnFllqM (Hart) 119 MlssTaT•<Adalr) 119 TlnV's DtllQM <Ward) 119 Four Oran'gc Coast area basketball teams, led by Fountain Valley and San Clemente, will compete in the eight· team San Clemente Invitational basketball FOUltTH RAC~ -3SOy11rds. 2 \'HI' olds. Allowence. Put"M l2600, 119 tournament that begins 11<1 Tuesday evening at San ~:; Clemente High. Red Rtd Wine (Mlle hell) sr.·s A Pnch (Huntington) Surprise Packl9e COreyer) Bonnli! Bonne (MotTl$1 Maryvlew Farm Glrl <Aclllr> Ature ear 2 <~rclo11 l Vino Rocket (Trt.UUrt) Belle Tu (Hirt) Nol:ll• Slr (Myles) ::: First round games will "' take place Tuesday and ~:: Wednesday and the "I l"TH RACE -<IOO yards. 3 YHr Olds. AllOwance. ""~e \2800. championshi? game is slated for 8 Friday night. Fltkle Frenry (Carclozal coming ore a 62·61 win over Huntington Beach and all their starters.are excellent outside shooters. Fountain Valley features a sharp passing game and has a strong rebounder in 6·7 Scott Tingey. Mission Viejo puts its 2·0 record on the line against Rubidoux. The Diablos are led by center Steve Sawyer, who is averaging 27 pomts. Combs' Oilers will be trying to bounce bade from a one-poml J~ to Fountam ValJey Fn~y night. Returning All·Empire League star Perry Harbin leads the Oilers attack. The 6·1 senior averaged 21.5 points per game against Edison and Fountain Valley. Harbin and two others have hit in double figures 1n both of those tests-with Clark Sims and Jim Spowart, the Oilers' tandem inside. averaging 19.0 and 12.0. A junior varsity tournament featuring the same schools also takes place in the Sa.Dle gym with games at 3 and 4:30. The winners of varsity competition Monday and Tuesday nights clash in ·the semifinals W ednes· ~ay evening with the championship game billed for Friday. Tonliht's Schedule 7-Newport Harbor vs Warren 8: JO-Huntington Beach vs Servile Tuesday's Schedule 7-Estancia vs Katella 8:30-Edison vs LB Wilson : Moon Doc1or <Mite ht II I EAsyJet·~~ Ct<nlQhtl Wind 0' Summer IClerlsse) Klnoofcuw CHert> Goett.I Miss (Morr I SOl'I) ~:: C o s t a M e s a • s m Mustangs tangle with p c u k m Foothill at 6:30 Tuesday r.o age· OC ey· ~:: while Santa Ana and San • 1 ' Ollc Command (Treesurd MVNmthsue (Adair) Rhythmic Ptlyllli IRlcl'llrds) ~~ Clemente clash at 8. NU SUlldt'f"sSc-j 119 0n Wednesday• it is East.m Conference Ktntuclty 112, Virginia '9 SIXTH RACE -.oo yerds., ve1r Pacifica vs. Fountain Atlantic ~lvls~on Ptt. CB o.nwr 1~,v~~': Olds&. 119, Flllln & m•res. Clllmln<J. Va 11 e y at 6 : 3 0 and P+ill.delpl\I• 16 6 .n1 Nooarnusclle<luled P\.lrwSltOO Clalmlngprlce'6SOO. R b.d ~ton t? 7 .632 2 '> Tlltsday'5Gernes 'ThAC09Y <Acsalrl 122 u 1 oux vs. Mission 8utfa10 10 11 .47' 5v. Nooamuse11Jdu1td MlssJttOn1G.sse1) m Viejoat8. "9wYoric • 16 .3XI t NHL Go ""nlwrsary <Ctrclolll) HO Ctntral Division TrlsDeck<Treasurel ,,, Costa M esa 's Atl1nte 11 a .m Clml)t.llConterence Patrick Division OlllllCy'sKltten <Welchl 11• Mustangs are 1-2 but are Hous1on 11 " .sso •., w L T rts.O~OA Runnln Roi.e <Ward) 119 Wu/\ll!Qlon ' 9 .soo 1' • Pflll.oetpl\1• 11 ~ 6 •2 122 7t Kan Kan IC.Ill 119 Coming Off a narrow Htw0t1Hns II 12 .<IOO l ~ NYhl.nders 14 9 5 33 111 n. P•~'sLass CM11u> • ," 62 58 loss to Moore c1ew1and • 13 .l81 .. At11n11 ,, u 2 " ,. .,., Oldfe's Gem CCrHQU) 1 1~ L · WtSltrn Conference NY Range~ 11 ,,. 3 1S 91 110 l(ayQ\ar99r (MllCl\elll 11' eague pow er Long MldwUI Olvhlon B h W' l ' · Qftrolt 11 1 t.11 Sm'f1he Division SEVENTH RACE -JSO yards. 3 eac 1 SOn tn the Mllw~•kt-' OllclO() )0 6 11 31 86 71 yearolds&up.Allowance.Pu~SSOO. t W t · t ~ ~ 9 11 •4SO 1 Vancouwl' 9 1'l .S 23 111 .8" Tt.OceaMlcte recen es m1ns er· ~i~:Oc11y e 12 .<IOO , St.L.ouls 9 12 s 23 115 13 '"''"'on·s Wiid <W•hon> 110 Marina tourney. Led by Pad lit 01~1,i;~ .lSO 7 Kansasc111 7 ts .. 1e " ,, AndvGo<Hartl 111 guard Gary Spink, the c.oic1ensiett " i. .700 Minnesota 7 11 o 14 56 n SlellaMo-. CTrtasurf) '" M ill Waln Conference LaddltFactCMl1fh,lll 114 UStangs w· be facing LosA~lt\ 16 8 .M.7 NorrlsOlv1slon eame1ot cc.rc1o,.1 111 a young Footh1·11 team Plloe-n•.ot ., 8 .s?9 :i·,~ Monttt"af 20 s ' u 129 u SNttlf 11 13 ,4S8 s TopExploslon(Walktr) 114 h d b B l.O~A~le$ 16 10 2 34 lf1 n Fl 8 T (Ch 11n c 0 a c e y 0 b Portland 9 ,. .')91 6'h Pitt • y ar oo ave1 I • So f Sunday's Sc°"s sllUrQh 1 11 3 2S l06 10t Triple Beat (Pa tho) 1n rensen, ormer Costa l.OSAll9elts 114, Wnl\lnotOfl '°' D!tl'Oit 1 17 ' 11 71 115 011c11 Doolin (Adair> 1n M h Wtstlll'IQton 3 lt 3 9 412 131 Mt.Ceprl De<ll IKnlql\1 1 119 esa COaC • "'-nut 114• O>lt&QO l07 Ad.lnlsD111is1on AIM IEll•ll•le S 3 n C } e m e n l 0 • Golcltn Slate l lS, Sffllle I06 llo.lffalo 18 6 3 39 117 -"-T Oi>IQfll 's Gemr'O '" Cll1Me8uddy (Morrl\Ofll 11'> Champion Of the South Nogamtsscheduled Boston 14 6 7 3S tS JD Raell()l\Ma11 <Brooks) ln Co t Le g l t • T~y'sG•rTIH Toronto 9 10 1 2S ,., .... E10"1'H fllACe -lSOyards.1yeaf as a Ue as year, KAlnsasCllyat Buffalo Clllfoml• 10 11 2 22 J6 t4 Olds & up. Cl•1ml11Q. Pur!le $2300, haS a top Shooter in MllWtu-eHt New York CJllm•no price uooo. guard Tim Dunham but CleftlMcht PhlladelPhl• Acctl~alt <Wero> 11'1 PhOtnhlll NewOrltans JoltySNdow (Hert) 119 b a S } 0 St 6 • 5 J 0 b Q O.trolltlGoldenSltle Romeostn11 cw.111erJ m Witherell for the seasoo W•INnQton•tPwtllnd ~~~~"•vn> ~~ withabrokenhip. Mt. T0e>Tu <Truiurt) m Still, the Tri tons ~=.;~~t:~~:io,., ~:: sbouJd easily dispose of SlyllSl\~n IAclalrl 119 s ant a An a which MuTru <M:i'~~~·~· m finished last in the LuctcyS/\llOh <Hart> 111 Century League last NINTH ltACE -350 yard~. :I year season. olds. c111m1n9. C•llf·brtd, Pursf! The Fountai'n Valley s1100. CltlmlnQ price \1600, Ntvae1aF1~rcearc1ora1 119 Barons, 1975 Sunset LIQtltlllQ I( Bar 1s1rau\O 119 L · Run 91o«>by Run CTre.,urPI 1~ eague WlnnerS, may OrP"anJ1Kk CGan•> 11q face problems with a eerenc1e•set1ar9e <P•1110> ,17,! Pacifica team that· has Palle41n's O.ndy ICruoep ~ Mr.Sllady<Pa991 119 already defeated All Profit <Hert> 110 M · th. Klssemell Cfrttce) no ODrOVla l S Season, MoonL111htenl11Q CAd•tr> 1n The Barons, l·l, are Los Alamitos Race Results olds & up. Fllllts & Mares. All~. P\.lrw$6000. ,\8" Dtf'lver NtwYor)t lnclo~ S...Antonio ICfntUCky St. Lou!\ Virginia w 14 1t 1J 11 1J 11 L ~t. ca $ Jl1 6 .w 2 7 .6SO 1\.\ 7 .632 2 • .619 '? 13 .ASI S'/a 4 19 ,174 12 1~\ErcEcks lliasln4 Call an expert Ml••lon Vlefo lmpot1a authorized dealer. '"111-1740 495-1700 , . Swlday's Sc_, NY Ringen s, WllSllifl9ton2 NYlslendersJ, BllffaJoO Plll ... lpflll 6, MIM950C. I 141 ..... f.CMQ900 ~1.8oston2 Pl~ 6, Toronto' Tonlutlt's G1mes 'No QllTIH SChtelllled " Tuesdty's GamM MIMHOta •I NY Islanders Wul\lngton at Allant• Pl ttSbuf'91\ at Kanses Clt1 SC. Louis et Vancouvef' LE.ASE 76 DATSUN PICKUP • HUSTLER s71.87. +tar .. -"" )6 ..-~ -...t ...... O~C. ~ <Oii USM~ '1""'11 $1'7~ •l'Ul!JJ'1'nl0 IMn ..... CM•"'-• ~TOMllAC" IMJ.7711-5*4'41 PIMT •ACE -.tOO y1rds. 3 YNI' tllck & 119, Clalmln<J. P11rse '1700. C..lclltta2 ICrHQerl 6.20 4 70 3 40 NasNdeerl <Guiney) 10 00 9 llO El R•ltro CHarll s 10 Time-20.SO Also ran -Parr Oft k, J~ Moon 'T-. Un And Only. Shadow Fist, Jee IC. Slrno11. Altmll~ News. Alpha's l'l!I. "Scretchtd Tiny QUlck. Buu Lando, Comeonhou, All Prom. MldniQlll S.clc:y (W.rdl 114 60 17 40 7.60 V1"1...,.dVlqor (Treasure) :1.60 140 Easy Rita Jet (tall) 4 10 Time-17.74. Aho ren -Rebtcta Boon,., l>ar Ole Girl, Miu Concluslon, Moc~•v~ Sun Flower, Olck"YS Roel>'. Candy. Ml\S Rtwerd Bar, Rebel l(Ay, Noscralche~ E·SILE! $! End• -2·Calcwlta 1 &. So HasM41ttt, P11d UlUO. U Eucta -J:Mld11l911t l!ltc:lt'f &. SECOND fllACE -170y1rds.3year olds&. UP. c1111m1no. Purs• $2100., &1•119 IC.II> 19.JO •.20 S.6' Mal Mlll'lll (Sellers) 1.60 5.40 SttpN "91Cll It (Gerta) 4.40 Tlme-.s.n. Also ren -Native Twist, 54IM Roell, ~ade, Chill Ber, Dllll'nOnds Sfledow. S<raklled -flfdY Rocltet, Kn'9ht Of GIOry, Eaglt UndlllQ, Stngu1ne's M. THlfllD ltACE -~yard,. 3 yNr olds & up. Clelmt11g. Purse ~lOO. Mldnlgllt~ CCl<do.ral Mos! Royal ll(nloht> FIYlnQ O.vld IWar'O) Tlme -20.24. 620 360 3'0 HO 3 llO .. 1IO Also rer1 -That's T'11fnl, Tiny Waltll Bound. Noor Moon, Roc-y Otnwdo. No scral<hH. f'OURTH fllACE -350 yards l year Old1 Al10w11nca. Punt '3800. Deer~ (Cre909r) S.10 3 40 2.60 Flett N' Fickle <C1rclou) 5.00 3.00 A·Mlllt'tJtt (Adair) 2.1!0 .. VlmA&•Vlp, Paid "1J.SO. SEVllNTH RACE -870 yards. 3 Y'I" olds & up. Allowanct. Pune $1000. The Mtrlna Del RtY: Amtrlc1n Gent ' (Hirt) 1'.40 7.00 3.00 Go Dttf' Go CW•t-) 4.80 2.40 A-The Moonshiner (Treesure) 2, IQ Time -45.22. Also ren -A·Olde Smoothie, S.YMMh Uric, Rocket Test, A.r~e. Noscr•td1n. A -Tht Ranc:ho I.UM Mia owned 91\lry •• EIGHTH fllACE-400v•rCIS.3't'MI' olds. Clalmln<;1. Ctlll·bred. Purw. $2000. Dtncly'sGo Bid (Mor'rlS«ll 1 s 00 ., 60 l llO Distant Mer1eh (Hartl 19 90 II 60 RocltlnSu CTre.uurel S60 Time -20 J7. Also ran -Nolsoshady, Silent Treatment, Fl~ltlelle. Hot Shot Cllt11 81<. Sea FllQl\t, Ollckeys Ber A Gold, KlnoOTht Rold. Scr1khtel -Dal's Selr'( RHY, St. LoulsJr.,Mr. Bo. Time -1us. ss aucu -M>altfY't c;. alct & Also r1n -A·Cll•rmer a.,,; Ed ... OltQMMtftlll, PalCIJ1'8 .... DH, Jt1'1 LAgencl, Vive VIiia. No scrattl\91. " ,.INTH fllACE --400 yards 3 ywr A -Tiit 1-tlfl L. A1hment, 81-olcls &. ue>. Claiming. Purse $1900. SchV-wldtownedentry. $tr-Bolo Pll'TH •AC• -uo'yarCIJ. 1 .,.., otdl,A119WMCA. PltrwMOOO. MY IAtOY •rown IMtlrl 7.20 ... 00 i 00 WkQdWttTlor (Ortyerl • 40 ) 40 IN 111~0.clt (Ward) HO Tl--11.1•. AIH ran KIH Son, Son Of Courete, I'm Sincere, Ml9tity SoMdv. Ktl\ty Blrdeelt S<retcl\td San llllwr Rulllll. (Brooltsl S/\erm <Cruger) 1UO 1 . ..0 • ., ... JO , 40 l.00 Ven Ott °"cit (Qerfstt} Tlrne -20.,.. Al\O ran -Trul1 A Dl1rnoncl, f'ldllt N' 8r1Qllt, Rosy Joy, Rw<:ord Miiker, Mr. Cute 8rllc119i, Ketc'-"'• HtveGooclO.y. Scrtt(l'tt<I -Olan Ott h , EtabOo's Flnt, BertNM'S Ollrgt. Rocket To Mt. .. Jt RARE SCOTCH • • llt\~Blandld~W­ ~ ltTS l'adding1a0 torp,...M.,Y1 .. DAILY PILOT N Monday. December 8, 1975 Ney'sBook Mallipulation 's Market Secret ~AN FRANCISCO CUPI> -Richard Ney, who by his own adm1.s:11on is one of the roost successful investment ad Vl50rJ5 in the <'OU. otry, says thl' an•rage mve:;tor in the ~tock marlel ca.n only make a k1ll1Jlg if he learns to ma11Jpulate the market as tbe inside s:peoc(alists do. And be must ignore the 01ytb::s followed by the general public. Ney. who at S8 is as debonair as be was 10 the 1940s while acting in NA'.\lE ' in thr NE\\'S the Academy Award·winrung "Mrs. Miniver," is seriou~ when he talks about making money. HJs philosophy: •·11 ·s tmposs1ble to be civilized unle~s you are surviving well And ll ls every individual's first duty lo know how to ::.u.rvivl'." THE AVE RAG f; INVESTOR. he says, puts down $1,000 to $100,000 in the st(){'k market. Whether or not he comes oul ahead depend::. on his ab1llty to predict trends and trade al' cordingly. Whal Ney ha:, done rn his third book about the :.tock market, "M.ikmg ll in the Market -Richard Ney's Low·nsk System for Stock Market Investors" (McGraw· Hill Book Co.), is lo show the average investor how not to be outsmarted by lhe spe<.•1alJsts Ney claims own lhe stock ex· change. The only stocks worth investing in are the Dow Jones In- dustnaJ Stocks, accord.mg to Ney. These stocks offer the maximum growth potential with minimum risk and ~re w~ll-establi!ihed within the Ex<.'hange. Mutual Funds are "ternbly dangl•rous,'' hl' p<>ints out, becaUSl' they sell all O\'er the board NEY STATES THAT <.'Ompany earnings have nothing to do with stock prices. nor are stock::. affected by the political c.:hmate The puhhc makes its biggest mistake when Jt buy::. ~tock in General Motors simply because GM reports good earrungs. or when 1t buys when pnces suddenly escalate. .. ll 's not demand that ca us l's rising stot:k prices, 1t 's rn. ing stock prices that causes demand,'' he ex pl ams Ney has also dascussl'<i the operations of the 360 specialists on the New York Stock Exchange in his earli er book ... The Wall Street Jungle" and "The Wall Street Gang." These are the elite who set the prices. sell when the public buys, control the market and profit accordingly. sa)::. the man who received national recognition for predicting the market crash of 1962. ~EY'S ASSOCIATION as a financial consultant with Ira Haupt. the head of a New York Stock Exchang\' specaal.tst firm. began in 1962 and allowed ham to see what he terms the "immorality of the market." His muck-raking books resulted because he says he "takes a perverse pleasure in telling the truth.·· Ney as now based in Beverly Hills as an investment ad- ,,sor for corporations He claims his clients haven't lost a dime this year His financial capability goes back to his childhood, he says, when he made $75-SlOO a week changing the discarded programs at Yankee Stadium to fit thC' Ol·xt day's lineup Indians to Peddle Buffalo Burgers L'ANSE. Mich. (UPI) -The 700-member Ojibwa In dJan tribe is trying to e::.tablish a domesticated buffalo herd to provide a new source of income -buffalo burgers. The tribe, part of the Keweenaw lndian community, started the project in 1972 when 1t was given 13 bead by a Stanwood, Mich .. farmerwhohad40head. "From the outset. the idea sounded like a novelty but the tribal council sees some real poss1b1lit1es.'" :,aJd James Krenek. a M1ch1gan State University extens ion director assisting the Ind.I ans. Krenek said the Indians foresee a marketing program operated by the tribe that will ~ell bufCalo burgers and steaks to area residents and tourists. The tribe plans to expand its herd to 31 by next Call. The Indians have onl~ marginal pasture land and must clear an ad1om10g 40 acres of scrub t r ees next sum mer. The y are u <-in l! <.'hemicals to induce hC'a\" growth of wh1tec.-lover on the land. · Market l11dext-11 •Y UlllllllCI ,.,.,~ I llltrMlloMI N~E ll'Oe• H 01 up ASE llldeit 81 I~ oft 0 07 Q,61 ~------------~ Del E. Webb In Lawsuit CrNCINNATI CAP) -Real· ty l n com e Trus t Co. or Providence. R.1., filed a $9 5 million swt in U.S. District Court here against four de- ' elopment firms for back rent and other compensation for the land in downtown Cin- cinnati on which the home of- fices of the Kroger Co. stand. Named as defendants were Del E . Webb Corp., Del E . Webb Realty Ariz., City Cen· tre Development Co., and ~1 an a gem ent Co . all of Phoenix, Ariz., and K .8 As· ~or1ates. Salt Lake C.:1ly, lJLdh Neu• l'ork 15 "'o•t Actfre Oow-Jonu Ind 871 6J up S &. P 500 St0<U II 01 UP S100 Eacr..nge Monday 1113 NEW YORI( 11.JPI) -Trw 1S mo\I O 251 acllw ~locks l•-d c>n Ille New Yorll ---------------P1>1•ro1c1 CP .... ~11~~ cl'f: -°'1~ U.ne<•I Mir~ ... 142,700 S41/o + We Gal•er. and J...,o•Pr• Avon Prod .... 140.IOO 36\/, • 1A Gull 0 11 Crp .... 13S,IOO 20 New YOft. (UPI) -Tl\f IO'IOwlnQ 1••1 -1'-stOClr$ tnat n•v• 9-t"" ,,_, and IOSt tl'le rnost ba~ °" ~r<ent ot c-. on the Hew Yorio. Stock E«Nn9t. 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VOL. 68, NO. 342, 2 SECTIONS, 2 .. PAGES · ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A . .MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1975 • c TEN CENTS Probe of Hicks Bankrolled by Cella By GAR Y G RANVILLE Of •• 0.11., ...... ,.... An investigation into District Attorney Cecil Hicks' personal life by San Francisco private de- tective firm last summer was ap- parently bankrolled by Dr. Louis Cella. And, said an official al Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana, the investigation undertaken at the behest of a Cella intermediary by Jack Webb and Associates was paid for, at least in part, with hospital funds. A spokesmfn for the San Fran· cisco detective agency two months ago would neither con- firm nor deny that an investiga- tion of Hicks tiad been un- dertaken or that Cella had or- dered such an investigation. But tw9 unsigned Jack Webb and Associates reports reveal that two agents as well as the speeially equipped surveillance van were sent to Orange County July 21. Under an entry dated July 21 a report states that agents Dion and Haskett arrived al the Le Baron Hotel in Buena Park lo begin the investigation. Then an entry on July 31 in- dicates the same two agents met at the Long Beach International Airport and that Haskett had tran~ported ·'our specially equipped surveillance van to the Southern California area." What the agents were about is indicated in an entry on the re- port dated Friday, July 25. "It is our intention to follow all leads and not to simply report hearsay evidence and innuendos, much of which has been floating around the county for years and 0 rea oau., l'llet ...._.., •~ llMMer WALL OF Fl.AMES WHIPPED BY WIND HEADS FOR SANTIAGO CANYON ROAD Hiiia and Canyons In East Orange County Catch Flre After Cabin Burns - Tax Fraud Testified Tamly Company Accused at Hinshaw Trial, Former Tandy Corporation ex- ecutive Paul Tabor testified to- day in Orange County Superior Court that the electronics firm consistently overvalued its im- port inventory to avoid payment of county taxes. Tabor, once Tandy's tax manager and now a private ac- countant, made the admission during defense questioning in the bribery trial of Congressman An· drew Hinshaw. Tabor estimated the savings lo Tandy and the loss to the county in four years from 1969 through 1972 as between $25,000 and $30,000 a year. Assessor's OCfice employes estimate on the basis or that figure that the Tandy import in- ventories must have been over- valued by at least $1 million a year. Tabor further admitted under close questioning from defense attorney Robert Green that "a little perjury" had been involved in the preparation of business ' property statements submitted to the county assessor's office in those four years. "Don't you mean a whole lot of perjury?" Green asked the wil· ness. "No, just a little perjury," Tabor replied. Hinshaw faces charges that he accepted stereo equipment and a Sl 000 cash contribution to his c~ngres.sional campaign from the Tandy group in return for favorable assessment treat- ment. (See IUNSHA W, Page A2) Coast Pair Lose Seats Newport, Mesa Men Replaced on Fair Board By ALAN DIRKIN Olt~ Dally l'llotSUff Clinton N. Hoose of Newport Beach, the ~west member of the Orange County Fair Board, and Arthur R. McKenzie, former city manager of Costa Mesa and also- a rair board member, are losing their seats on the state agency. The office of Gov. Brown announced this morning that Hoose is being replaced by Sheila P. Sonenshine of Newport Beach. Co ast Weather Fair skies through Tues- day. Continued mild daytime temperatures. Highs 70 at the beaches rising to 75 inland. Lows tonight 30 to 45. I NSIDE TODA 'W Womt"n who hove never bHn obU to grow long /i~ . are fuming fn growmo mnn- btr1 to porcelain ezten.siou, But Chere maJI b• "'"°"*pro- blem.I unle11 they art put on · bJI a •killtd monfcurflt JomilJor with tta. clwmkoU w b uting. Stt tta. People lt'dion, Bl. l•••x Miss Sonenshine, 30, practices law and is assistant professor of law at Irvine University School of Law. She is a Democrat. McKenzie is being replaced by Sol Eugene Tunks of Garde!l Grove ta businessman and presi- dent ~f the Westminster Boys' Club. He is a Republican. The loss of Hoose. oW'rler of a hardware store, will disappoint those who keep horses on the fair- grounds. He is the only ctirector who owns horses and he is the man to whom equestrian groups havelookedforsupport. He admitted today that be was disappointed. ·'I assumed that I was going to get a full term,". he said. "I sit on four of the five committees." Hoose was appointed to the board by former governor (See UNSEAT, Page A.%) Appeals Court Rules Reinecke Perjury Conviction Voided WASHINGTON <AP> -The U.S. Court of Appeals this after- noon overturned the perjury con· victioo of Ed Reinecke, who re- signed as California's lieutenant governor the day he received a suspended 18-month sentence. Reinecke was convicted of ly- ing to a Senate committee in- vestigatloc the circumstances undei: wblcb the lntematlooal Telephone & Tele•rapb Co. pro- miHd to underwrite some ex- penses of the 1972 Republican na- tional convention at San Dleao. The thr ee Jud1es headtig Reinecke'• appeal revenecl the coovlctlon on the arOund that no quorum was present ln the com· mittee at the time he aave the aJ. leg~y ~rjured testlmony. The rulinc did not addrel's itself to whether-Reinecke bad, ln fact, lied lo th• committee. .. Tbe competence of t he tribunal must be proved as an in- dependent e l ement of the crime," the court said. "If com- petence is not shown, l;he crime o! perjury ia not establish~, re- gardless of whether the witness relied o n the absence of a quorum." The SO-year-old Reinecke was given the 18-month suspended sentence Oct. 2. U.S. District Judge Barrington D. Parker said at tbe time •·under the clrcumatances .. ou have been penalized aulficienUy." In bls appeal, Reinecke con- tended that only one senator was present on the day be testified bifore the ai. .Juclidary Com- mittee. The prosec:uUoa aought to show that the com mitt.et had vol· ed that one senator constituted a. quorum. But the appeals court found (~REINECKE P.aceAu . 3 Homes, 2 Barns Destroyed A major brush fire roared out of control across Silverado and Wil l iams canyons and threatened Modjeska Canyon to- day. Orange County fire-fighters re- ported three homes and two barns had been destroyed. There were no reports or loos of human life. An unidentified male civilian suffered a broken leg in Silverado Canyon in fire-related activity. More than 500 nfen and 40 fire units were on the scene battling ta blue driven by Santa Ana winds.-which were hitting 25 miles per hour. Late report.s llldicated the blue bad j umped Santiago Ca- n1on Road ·and was burning westerly toward Limestone Ca- nyon. Additionally, the fire had jumped a ridge and was threatening Modjeska Canyon. Firemen said the blaze broke out at 7:45 a.m . when a butane tank exploded at the home of Fred H. Meyling, 14939 Anderson Way. When winds came up at mid- morning, the relatively small fire was whipped into a major confla- gration. Orange County firemen said no evacuation of the remote area had been ordered, but evacuees were seen leaving their homes in the canyon. Firemen said no homes other than Meyling's appeared to be in danger in Silverado Canyon. The next endangered structures were the scattered homes in Williams Canyon. Twenty-fi ve engine companies were dispatched to fight the fire. They were joined by two planes and two helicopters loaded with fire· retardant chemicals. Another JO engine companies from the cities of Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, Westminster. Anaheim and Fullerton were called in to protect structures fromthewind-drivenflames. Irvine Ranch cowboys went to the fire area early today to drive 300 to 400 cattle to safely if the flames moved in their direction. "It doesn't look too promising,- s aid a fire department spokes man. "It's still out of con- trol." The winds pushed the fire generally an a southwesterly <See CANYON, PageA2) OUT OF C ONTROL - Sllvcrlldo and Williams canyons fire began at X loca-U~n and swept toward El Toro MCAS and out Williams and Trabuco canyons. It covers shaded areas on map. I has no substance," the agents said as they planned to return to San Francisco for the weekend. According to copies of the J ack Webb report, the central figure in the agents' inqwry was Hicks' 1974 political rival William Hulsey. In what was apparently a six hour interview with Hulsey in his Long Beach office the private de- tectives went over allegations Hulsey had made against Hicks in bis losing campaign to become Orange County District At· torney. The balance of the two-week in- vestigation, the reports indicate, was spent chas ing down un- founded rumors of Hicks' personal behavior which proved lo be baseless. The Cella-directed inquiry into (See CELLA, Page A2 ) • "'Cl urnm ~lly l'li.t Slaff l'IMte HARBOR PATROLMAN INVENTORIES GEAR Mystery Boat In Slip In Background Search On for Two Whose Son, 3, Died By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.ltyPl .. 1-..tl"'•·- A Coast Guard helicopter con- tinued its search today for a Costa Mesa couple w hose 20-foot sailboat was found swamped off Abalone Point between Newport and Laguna Sunday with the body of th eir t hree-year-old s on aboard. Missing are Steven Miller, 27, and his wife Sberre. 21. Divers who first investigated the sunken craft discovered the body of the Millers' sont Shawn, floating against a bulknead. Tbe trio bad aone sailing Satur- day afternoon in the boat which they bad purchased only two weeks before . Tbe incident took on a double- Dl)'Stery aspect -tbecauseofthe sinkin1 and the disappearance of the child's parents. Harbor department personnel investi1ating the boat said ·'ever- ything about the sinking is · speculation at this point." Investigators said everything about.the. wooden hull appeared to be intact. The craft woii described as a rowtni t1Pe dety which had been converted to a samnc craft by tbe addition ot a small cabin with aleel)1ne facilities, a be*1, eaJtey and mast and boom. c ® TRAGEDY SCENE-X in- dicates location off Abalone Point where sunken craft was discovered and body of Shawn Miller, 3, was found . His parents . are still miss· ing .• The boat was powered by an outboard motor which was in· stalled throu.gb an inboard well. Harbor department fn· vestigators said the boat was ln· dined to be down by the stem because of the outboard mot.or and otbtt 1ear. Tho boat alio ap.; (See SEARCH, Pa&e A2) , ._ .... . - AZ DAil y PILOT c SEARCH. • • pe•red to be unstabl e at.bWarta.hip. ·"When you walk along tb~ rail the boat is very 'l•PP> '," a Harbor Department spokesman said. lDvesUgatora said the water couTdllave come in through the outboard well with someone standing on the stern, or over the side if the boat was heeled. The hlg mystery 1s the disap· i>earance ot the Millers. Weather in the area Sunday afternoon was reported to be calm. Official speculation is that the couple either fell overboard while at- tempting to save the sinking boat or were drowned while trying lo swim ashore for help. The swamped boat was found nearly a mile offshore with Just its spars above the surface. The sunken vessel was fl.rst dJs covered by a dory fisherman m the area. Divers from lhe sport Cisbinll? boat Newporter dis- covered the boy's body when they anveshgated. 01vers said the boy's body was not clad in a life preserver, although there were six of them aboard. The identity of the boal ·s owner was not learned until Sonday af ternoon whl'n Miller's mother called authorities to report the trio overdue She said the family had gone out for a short cruise Saturday afternoon and had planned to return Sunday. The Millers had moved to Costa Mesa from Colorado about three weeks ago and had purchased the boat about a week later. It was not known if the Millers were ex- penenctC'd boat operators or whether they cou Id SWI m. Miller's moth~r told in- vestigators that the couple had another child, a three-month-old daughter, who had been left in her care when the rest or lhe family went boating. From Page Al UNSEAT ••• Reagan on lhe recommendation of state Senator Dennis Carpenter ( R-Newport Beach). He was appointed in December 1974 to fill a term that will expire in January. The replacement of McKenzie was not a surprise. His term ex- pired last January and he has been serving as a lame duck s ince then. Tunks was appointed on the re· commendation or As::.emblyman Paul B. Carpenter <D·Garden · Grove>. Tunks reportedly ap- proached Carpenter asking for a recommendation, and the as- semblyman wrote a letter to the governor, citio8' Tunks' ability.- a businesaman and his work tor the Westminster Boys' Club. Two other fair board members may lose their positions next month. The terms or Kenneth Johnson of Fullerton and Burr Williams of Anaheim are due to expire. They also were Reagan appomtees. f' ro• Page A I REI NECKE •• that the quorum vote was not published until after Reinecke testified and therefore was not valid. Reinecke was convicted in a July,, 1974 trial of testifying false- ly about his conversations with John Mitchell, the former at- torney general and Richard M. Nixon's campaign manager. Reinecke told the committee had not discussed with Mitchell an ITT pledge to underwrite the 1972 Republican National Con- vention before the Justice Department's settlement of an JIT antitrust suit. But later Reinecke admitted to the special Watergate pro· secutor's office that he did tell Mitchell about the financial offer in a telephone call before the out- oC-court lIT settlement. ORANGE COAST c ltw> Or~nqr (f'>,l\I O•ily Pilot, ~th _.,,,cft 11 '"" ti1rw o ll'W' Nf 'N r'' '· *' oubh~ by ttv> c,.,~ (OA'f (t,10lf\htl'\q CC>n"'l*'I~ ~r.tl• • '11f10f" .,_. CMi;bfltft-d NN'ld•Y 1t'tCIUC)h F nn..1 fl")of f't>• M MeW t .. t....,pc"ttt fk .Wh Hlift11nQtl)ft ('..-., f\ ro\lftti•n VAHf''f'., ft1Jlf'V .\Odl•l'Mf"l v .. 11. y •nd l.AQUIV ('h•I( h ~ut" C.0..'-1 A \lnQ•f' rrQ.oNI rdlt1('1n 1. pvDll\Nl'J \At1vct.•y~ ~ ',t do1ty\ T~ pfln(1C>Jtl OvbhV11nQ li••"' 1\ ~• \JO Yff\l U•y Strett, Co\t• M.-w. (•hfG• n, .. .,"• Robert N Weed P't\•O.nt 1no Pv0ii1Vw-.t Jack R. 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P•ld at ~I• MtMI c.i••lll• ~· ,,,.,.,. •• ,.,,~ .., n _. twy;•y-il~ u,..... ..... ,.,.,,, ..... --~ an"*""'• ' , , Mor!day, Oecemw 8. 1975 76N 1vport-Iflesa Topie McNally-School ~~..-Site at Issue I Newport.Mesa Unified School District trustees are planning to ~pend much of early 1976discuss· tng what to do with the old McNally Continuation High Schoolsite in Costa Mesa. pronged problem and are expert ed to consider many aJtcmatiws during the coming months McNaJly is located at the cor ner of Newport Boulevard and 19th Street. The older structures at the comer of the 7.7-acre site were used as the continuation high school campus in pasl years. COSTA M S Delly ~ .. t Aaff ........ E A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS CELEBRATE SCHOOL'S $2.5-MILLION REMODELING At the same time, the school board is expected to come to a de- cision regarding 'the seven Costa Mesa elementary schools with dwindling enrollments. One of those seven schools ism jeopardy of being closed. with that site serving as a possible new continuation high school site, according to district of. ficictJs. However. when the bwldin~:-. were no longer satisfactory _for classrooms, the continuation school moved into temporar) buildings at the rear of the site. Band. Drill Team and Madrigal Singers Entertained Guests at Dedication Mesa High Victim Endangered Remodeling Life of Husband? Trustees have already spent one session mulling the two- The older, corner buildings art.• now used as part of the d1stnrt offices. Trustees are debating whetht.•1 or not to restore and remodt.'l tht.• existing buildings for use as Uw continuation high school or to sell the land and move the campu::. onto another site in Costa M<'sa That location would probably bt· a current elementary school sitr Dedicated Costa Mesa High School was dedicated anew Saturday. School officials and members of the Newport-Mesa School Board attended a ceremony marking the complctfon of a S? 5 million remodeling of thl' cam pus. The school band and the dnll team performed ln thl• parkin-g lot, and the school's madrigal singers also sang for parents and dignitaries. Tours were given of the new facilities. They include a new. two-story library-media center. a television studio, a new photo· graphy lab, expanded dramatic art facilities, and new ad- ministrative and counseling of· fices. In addition, there are a new weight room, a new gym nastic room and new team rooms with a jacuzzi in the physical education departmeut. Supt. John Nicoll presided over the dedication. School board president Thomas Henderson accepted a plaque from Dick Kemp . representing the architects. Carmichael-Kemp. of LO!> Angeles. School Principal Robert M Packer introduced the staff. Mesa Women Thwart Pair In Theft Try Two Costa Mesa women, one a septuagenarian, thwarted a burglary Sunday when they con- fronted two males on an apart- ment complex walkway, police reported today. The women, who live in apart· ments near the burglarized rooms of Richard K. Bacon, 30, at 425 Merrimac Way, saw two men working at the door and win· dowofthe apartmentat4:30p.m Sunday in an apparent attempt to break in. After about a minute, the women told police, the men gol inside the apartment. Mary K. Insley. 20, after seeing the men enter the apartment. sent her husband to alert the manager. While he was gone, the men walked out of the neighboring apartment, carrying a color television set. Meanwhile, Virginia R. Young, 70, also had seen the break·m. Mrs. Young left her apartment and confronted the men on a walkway, demanding, ''What arr you doing with that television set?" s he told police. Mrs. Insley joined her and. when the burglars' attempts to intimidate the women proved un- successful, the two men put the television on the ground and left The men were described as male Mexican.Americans, both in their mid-20's. One was described as five feet, fice inches tall, 130 pounds with a thin black moustache. The second man was described as about five feet, s1~ inches tall, 150 pounds with a bushy black moustache. 11HS DEAL WAS SOVND "All the stereo equipment sold as a result of the ad. The respon.cie was very good." That's the advertising succes~ story told by the Cost.a Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Son1 5520 auto tumtablt', ~ui S recv, Pioneer Pr. 100 1plcrs. $500. X.lnl cond. UlC lCUX If you have 1ound equipment you want to sell. call &f.2.S$78. Jt only takes a few WOl'dl ln the rilht place to find a buyer • Along the Oranie Coast. the rig.ht place 13 lho Daily Pilot I By TOM BARLEY Ot tllt D;illy Piiot Sutt A psychiatrist testified today m Orange County Superior Court that Nancy Fuller Atwater was repeatedly warned in l ate 1974 that alcohol could have a possibly fatal effect on her in \'alid husband. Dr. Herbert Mohns told the Jury that he told Mrs. At:water while he was treating A.G. Cox Atwater, 61, at the Scripps Institute in La Jolla that alcohol .combrned with drugs and the Parkin s on 's disease h~ di~gnosed was highly dangerous forthe invalid. It ts alleged by the defense that Mrs. Atwater, 50, fed her husband at least a pint of alcohol a day in defiance of medical ad~ vice after he returned to the couple's Newport Beach home. Dr. Mohns, the final defense witness in the murder trial of male nurse Daniel Garbis Bedelian, testified that Mrs. Atwater told him she would ''do as she pleased" in terms of thl' medical care provided for her husband. Bedelian, 40, is accused of clubbing Mrs. Atwater to death with a bronze figurine last Feb. 5 shortly after, the prosecution claims. she had decided to dis· miss him from her employment. Bedelian has testified that he killed her in self defense and in defense of the bedridden Atwater. The Lebanese jmmigrant told the jury that Mrs. Atwater was beaded to the bedroom with a Jarge carving knife when be grabbed her with a bear hug and tried to disarm her. Defense witnesses have t estified that Mrs. Atwater slapped and mistreat ed her husband and made comments to the effect that his death was long overdue and that his continued il- lness was an unbearable strain on her. The prosecution claims that Bedelian reacted violently to his dismissal and that Mrs. Atwater From Page Al CELLA ... the district attorney's personal life came shortly after the Santa Ana physician had publicly chastised the district attorney for calling him a kingpin in a shadow government that controls some Orange County officials. lt was shortly after the last en- try of the Jack Webb report that dissident doctors at Mercy General Hospital ousted part owner Cella from financial con- trol. At the time, an Internal Revenue Service audit of Celia's finances was under way, an audit that a!Cected both Mercy and Mission Community Hospital, Mjssion Viejo. Since then independent in- quiries by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles, the Orange County Grand Jury and the Social Security Administration have gotten under way. . At issue in the investigations are Cella 's financial dealings highlighted by his apparent abill ty to contribute more than $.500,000 to 54 political candidates Ul 1974. Cella has charged that the in- vestigations of himself and others are politically motivated by Hicks. Burgla rs Net TV, Shotgun Burelars who twisted off the front door knob to gain entry car· ned otr a television set, radios, a shotgun and a w atcb during the weekend from the Santa Ana Heights apartment ol a school principal, Orange County Sheritf'a officers reported today. Deputies said intruders ranncked tbf llvlog room and bedroom at t.fte home~ Robert Dale Miller, 43. of J.561 Mesa Orin. Th )I said the vic:tlm was out 1t work at the Um oC the brealdn. decided to fire him on the recom- mend a ti on of a private in- vestigator who probed into the· theft of jewelry at her Cameo Shores home. Bedelian testified that he panicked after he realized that his employer was dead and that he then dumped her body into the trunk of his car and drove it to an auto wrecking yard in Pacoima. Bedelian then stuffed the body into a SS.gallon oil drum, filled the container to the rim with wet cement and placed a car door on the top. TONIGKr COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION -Regular meet- ing, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. OCC ART EXHIBIT -Judy Ticbinin paintings and collages. OCC Art Gallery, Dec. 8-19. Reception for artist tonight, 7-9 p.m. _ TUESDAY,DEC.9 SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - Community Recreation Center. Tues., Wed., Thurs.12-3 p.m. ''BEHIND THE HEADUNES" -Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer , OCC Forum, 7:30p.m . UCI LECTURES -"Wines of the World," University Club, 7:30 p . m. "Unlocking Realities Within Us,"' Room 100 Science Lecture Hall, 7 p .m. "SCENES FROM AMERICAN LIFE" -Soµtb Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun. 8 p.m. HINSHAW • • It is further alleged that Hinshaw solicited a bribe from a lawyer representing Beckman Instruments in return for his favorable action in an assess- ment appeals hearing. The prosecution alleges all three felony offenses were com- mitted in 1972 while Hinshaw was ser'ling as county assessor.It was learned outside the courtroom to- day that Tabor was granted im- munity from possible charges of . grand theft and the filing of false tax returns in r~tum for his testimony against Hinshaw. against Hinsba w. Immunity from prosecution was also granted to Tandy Vice President James Buxton who earlier testified that be gave Hinshaw a personal check for $1,000 through former assessor's aide George Upton. Buxton also testified that he handed over five stereo sets, a marine gen er a tor and a tape deck to Upton who was responsi· ble for county assessments on the Tandy group's Garden Grove warehouse. DOW RECORDS SMALL GAIN NEW YORK (UPI) -Blue Chip bargain hunters were active today as prices closed mixed in light trading on the New York Stock Exchange. T h e DO'fV .Jones industrial average, oft around three polnts at the outset, &ained 2.&1 points to 821.63. The average lost 41.87 points last week, its worst set- back in more than a year. Declines led advances by about an eight-to-five margain , however. Tables 86. Prices were lower in moderate trading on the American Stock The elementary schools with the smallest enrollments includt• Bay View, Balearic, Monte Vis ta, Victoria, Whittier, Lindbergh and Harper. According to a report by th t' architectural firm of Porter Jensen, it would cost the distmt between $600,000 and $700,000 to rebuild the current McNall) buildings. To relocate the school, on land already owned by the dlStrict would cost about $200,000, the r< port said. The architects studying th1· situation also urged trustees to have the site reappraised. The last appraisal, ill 1971, set the J value at $1.50 per square root. However, city officials told the architects that the land is mor£' valuable today. 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