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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-15 - Orange Coast PilotJ7 se as WoJDan Shot Six TiJDes Over Dot Chocolate Feud MONDAY AFTER NOON, DECEMBER 15, 1975 W>L ... NO. >ff, 2 SECTIONS, 24 ~AGES Man&theSea Dally Piiot SUH ""'4• A lone jogger heads up the Laguna Beach shoreline, refreshed by the cool of the late afternoon and inspired by the dramatic interplay of land, sea, sun and clouds. Empty Cupboard Sparks Shooting A rePortedly long.simmering situation between a Huntington Beach couple exploded Sunday when Police allege the husband shot his wire in the back six times, enraged because there was no hot chocolate mix in the pantry. Investigators said a sorrowful Bobby Benard, 50, of 19372 Cindy Lane, surrendered without inci- dent following the shooting that occurred in the front yard or their home. Poor Santa Sent· Home LOS ANGELES (AP)-Noton- ly was Santa Claus' candy' in "very poor condition," but also bia immi1Tation card alleaedly was forged , end Mauriclo Cutillo-Espino1a was held!orde- . portatJon, polices aid. · CastiUo-Eaplnoza, 34, dressed uP as Santa Claus &lnday and p ed out candy to chUdren but .poUco drew the tine when he .aaked thelr parents for "dona. ti°"'" atterw ards. Olf1cers eald Santa collected #f.toln tourbours. , ·' Spokesmen at Huntington In- tercommunity Hospital said to- day that Mrs. Uva Benard, 54, ~s listed in critical condition and 1s under close watch and constant care. Police said the front yard shooting appeared lo be a case of domestic friction that built up over a long period of time until a minor incident set it off. "He was very remorseful.'' Detective Richa rd Nolen said of Benard who was interrogated following the Sunday afternoon shooting. The suspect was booked on SUS· picion of assault with inten~ to commit murder and Nolen said a complaint would be sought from the Oranee County DiBtrict At· tomey's Office Tuesday. Investigators confiscated a .22 caliber revolver believed used ln the a.booting when they took Benard into custody. Campers Chilly MT. BA1..DY <UPI) -Two 16-year-old youths survived 10. degree temperatures while camplnt out in lee House Canyon near Mt. Baldy, but one of them suffered a bad cas~offrostblte. Missing Corpse Found A decomposed female body washed ashore at Crystal Cove Sunday morning and has been tentatively identified as Sherre , Miller, 21, of Costa Mesa, who has been missing at sea since Dec. 7, when her sailboat was found partially s ubmerged off Abalone Point. Her husband, Steve Miller, 27, also aboard the sailboat, is still missing. "The body is beyond visual re- cognition. We have tentatively identified her as a Jane Doe. However, it appears likely it is Mrs. Miller.'' a coroner's deputy said today. The deputy added that the body can be positively id entified either through fingerprints or dental charts. The body was discovered about 8 a.m. at the cove, between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The Millers' water-filled boat had been discovered farther south, off Abalone Point. When the boat was found, the body of the Millers' 3-year-old son, Shawn, was round in the cabin. An autopsy r evealed that Shawn died of drowning. The Millers moved to Costa Mesa only three weeks prior to the fateful sailing trip.' Miller had purchased the new boat only two weeks before taking the over· night cruise o ut of Newport Harbor. Mideast Gunfire . TEL AVIV (AP) -Arab gunners exchanged fire with an I s raeli patrol across the Lebanese border today, the Israeli military command said. HE SOLD AUTO 'IllROUGH PILOT· "We don't even bother ad- vertising in any other paper anymore. We have such good re- sults when we advertise in the Daily Pilot. Our last ad produced a sale on the first call.·· That's the advertising success eJtperienced by the ~a del Mar man who placed this ad : ·ea 912 5 1pd, immac. in/· out new clutch, India R;i $5000/0ft llXX·llXJUI. It you have a car to sell, call e42·S678. It only takes a rew words in the rigbt place to make a sale. Along the Orange Coast, the · ncht place ls the Daily Pilot. ~ Ii " II ~ , es s ore Soviets Testing Laser to Blind U.S. Satellites? 'Jolly' Santa St. Nick Smmhed in HB Should Santa Claus and his sleigh pulled by eight .tiny reindeer ever get pulled over by a traffic cop, the com· puterized records check will show he was questioned Sun- day by Huntington Beach police. Officer s were dispatched to a luxury apartment com· plex on the beachfronl at 711 Ocean Ave .. aft er reports of a boisterous and extremely jolly old Saint Nick perched high atop a wall in Cull uniform. HE WOULD HA VE BEEN high even standing on the ground, investigators said, and his nose wasn't red from the chill of the ocean breeze as he waved and shouted to passing motorists. "Santa Claus had been drinking and was disturbing the peace but not drunk," the police log entry suggested. POLICE FILLED OUT a field identification card used in reference to suspicious persons, issued a warning and left without busting Santa Claus. After all, 'tis the season to be jolly. Soviet Deri~e Satellite-blinding Laser Now Tested? WASHINGTON (AP) -A Defense Department official said today discussions are being held with the Soviet Union about al· legations that it is testing a laser to blind U.S. spy satellites. Dr. James P. Wade, director of the Pentagon's Strategic Arms Limitation Talks <SALT) task force told the House Armed Servi~es Committee it wouJd be premature to call the allegations accurate. "This is a new issue raised in the news media," Wade said. "The facts are not in on the is· sue.'' He refused lo discuss either the laser allegation or the possibility that the Soviets are testing a new antimissile radar "because both are subjects of current dis- cussions with the Soviets." Drawing heavy questioning about and some criticism of aJ. leged Soviet violations of the first SALT agreement in 1972, Wade insisted to the committee that no certain Soviet violations have been found. "We can not clearly d e· monstrate any violation bas taken place,'' he said. . But be said a number o( poss1· ble violations have been and are being discussed with the Soviets, as well as Soviet claims of U.S. violations, which be refused to describe. Wade m ade bls statements about the laser issue after Rep. Les Aapln, (D·Wis .), asked him about an Aviation Week magazine story saying Soviet luera blinded sensors on U.S. satellites in five instances since Oct. 18. The story said infrared sensors able to detect Soviet missile launchings were interfered with (See LASER, Pagt> A2> Woman Pours Own Blood Over Herself SYDNEY. Australia CUPI) - A woman doctor who poured her own blood over herself to protest Indonesian military intervention . in Portuguese Timor said today she took the action to "dramatize the j)light" of the Timorese peo- ple. . . Dr. Elizabeth Elholt, a phys1· ciao at a women's health center in the Sydney s uburb of Leichbardt, said she wanted to "dramatize and personalize the plight of a people only trying to develop in their own way." She told newsmen she took about one pint of blood from benelf and from two friends Tuesday when s he received news that two Timorese friends were killed in fi g hting in the Portuguese colony. She then went to the Indonesian consulate and poured the blood over herself, reportedly shouting at consulate staff members, ''Do you reallae people are bein~ killed ln Timor by your fellow In· doneslans?" Subpoena For Top Aide Told By GARY GRANVILLE 0t tM DAiiy Piiot SUff Co unty Supervisor Laurence Schmit has been called to appear before the Orange County Grand Jury Tuesday as the jury con· tinues its probe into the complex financial and political affairs of Dr. Louis Cella. Also subpoenaed to testify before the jury at a closed session is Schmit's top executive aide, Loran Norton. Schmit was a major benefactor of Celia's political generosity, r oughly $134,000 in contributions and loans, when he succeeded in unseating inc um bent Second Dis· trict Super visor David Baker . Last week, it was learned that Schmit was employed by a Cella· controlled hospital as a public re· lations consultant during the fa.nal six months of his successful campaign . Financial disclosure slate· rnents filed later by the freshman o;upervisor failed to show the in- come received from the hospital during the last s ix months of 1974. Schmit said he does not believe as an incoming official that he was required to show the hospital income. . "At worst it was a mistake - an honest mistake on my part," the supervisor said. Norton. a long time Cella political worker, said last week he received money from the hospital during 1974 for pro· CSee SCHMIDT, Page A%) Coast Weath er Sunny and warmer Tues· day . C lear and cold tonight. Highs Tuesday al the beaches around 65 ris- ing to 70 inland. Lows tonight 30 to 36. I NSIDE TODAY Hearing a window break and seeing someone entering hi.s home. a. /athtt lhoC and ~ his son -who taa.f onlv loolnng for a place to $1.ttp. Stor}I A4. Index AtY-tlnk• Al AMI..__... •• -..ti... Al ........ "" ~· ......_. __ A.t M QaelftM .,.,, :.:r.o.., All ~ ., ru 0--" SJ :::-.. ,..... ~ .... IC .. AU "" Ulteriall' ... "' T~ "" ~ "'' ~ ,.. ..._ "" ...... .. ........ •• ....,... ...... .. I . AZ DAIL y PILOT s Monday. December 15, 1975 Does Santa Need an Attorney? Injured l Teacher WASHlNCTON (UPI) -1f Sanla Claus had to follow the ~ame federal n·~ulst1ons as everyone els~. he would be f11l.10g out forms or hartnl: a la\\-ycr now instead or prepann&: for tus lnp :south on Cbt as mas eve. ''The hst or possible law viola- tions by old Saint N1rk 1s stagger- ing," Rep M. G. "Gene" Snyder, <R-Ky.). commented m a letter to constituents. "It may be necessary for hirn to retain a lawyer or receive ex- ecutive clemency ii he LS to make lus traditional Christmas visit on ltme.'' Among the federal v'°lations which would land him in a heap o' trouble, Snyder said , are: -Flying across the heaven!: without certification by lbe Civil Aeronautics Board,· and without filing a flight plan .. -Failure to equip his vehicle with seat belts, or to properly fit tus reindttr with e~ion con trot devices. -Unfairly com pet.mg with the U.S. Postal Ser vice on mail de· hveries. -Violating the Sherman An· titnlst Act, because it appears he is maintaming a strict monopoly in bis field. ·-Breaking Labor Department regulations for minimum wages for the elves in bis toy shop, and possible occupational safety and ' " ' ~lly Piiot St.ti Photo PARAMEDICS MOVE VICTIM FOLLOWING COSTA MESA AUTO CRASH SUNDAY Passing Highway Patrolmen Save Pedro Man Who Apparently Suffered Seizure at Wheel CHP Officers Save Driver In Costa Mesa Harvey Kendall of San Pedro is alive t oday because four ):'.aliCorma highway patrolmen happened to be m the right place · at the right time. • Kendall, 58. is in serious condi- • hon today an the intensive care · unit of Santa Ana's Me rcy Hospital after suffenng an ap- parent heart attack a nd losing control of hi s CJr on the Newport 1''reeway Sunday night. A CHP s pokesman said the car was northbound on the freeway and plunged down a n embank· ment near the P<Julanno Avenue offramp m Co!->la Mesa when Kendall suffered the Sl'1zure a t about9 JOp m. Patrolman Rohm Hanson spotted the car at lht• bottom of the slope and ran down to g1"c aid. He found Kendall lying on the seal on the passenger s1Jc of the s mall foreign car. He had stopped breathing. Hanson pulled the driver out of the car and began applying mouth to mouth resusc1tallon un- til Kendall started breatlung rag- gedly. . Three othc-r o fficers, John · Galvm, Art McMahan and Mark Hedgpeth ~rr1vcd at the scene and took turns applying heart massage to the v1ct1m while Hanson cmtinucd to aid his breathing. The officers worked on lhe vic- tim until Costa MC"sa paraml'Clics arnved on the scene to conltnue the treatment and take Kendall to lhehosp1tal. 10RANGE COAST * •'J 1r1Q11. 11 '""" f)itll,.,.,,,. '"''·"'-' n .. 11., P.i&e w1tr wf\11 "' , , ,,,,. ft•f'Wo~. o., ,.,.~ f • • ... 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Mr•ll'I ""Y ... r•p,.~Chtf •f'f WI lrte1i1t ta>t t i•I t•ftfir'ft\10" et .... , ..... -.,. ~ .. ~o t1ut •~•••o• •••" "' c.-.11 """'"· (•~ ,,., • .,._,., .. .., 1'9 tarr!4W •• H l!9ft ..,, ,,,,,.uw ,,_,~,, ....... ,.,.,_, __ \ n..-111, E'rona Page A J SCHMIT ... fessional servi ces rendered through two small comparues he O\\nS Friday, affidavits supporting search warrants issued in con nect1on with the county in- vestigation or Cella showed that investigators were seeking can- celled checks from other Cclla- controlled companies made payable to Schmit, Norton and State Controller Kenneth Cory. While the Gra nd Jury in Orange County is investigating possible violations in some of Celia's busin ess d ealings, a federal grand jury in Los Angeles is conducting probe or its own. In the forefront of the in- vestigations are the purported use of fictitious firms to drain money from Mission Community Hospital. Mission VieJO, and Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. Cella is a minority owner in · both hospitals but has fre<>ly ad- mitted that he made or shared in most major financial decisions at the hos pital. Altogether. the wealthy Santa Ana physician contn buted more than S500.000 to S4 poht1cal can- didates last year with Schmit and Cory receiving the lion's share. ·Bmh Pledges CIAStandartJjj WASHINGTON {U PI) - George Bush promised Con~rcss today that if he is confirmed as CIA director he will establish lugh eUticaJ standards for the agency and res trict it to gather· mg foreign intelligence. Bush also told the Senate arms services committee his extensive political bac kground may help him in his new job. Bush is a form e r Congressman and Republican party chairman. Court Upholds Engineer's Avco Lawsuit An Orange County Superior Court jury's decis ion that state highway engineer Barry Lippert should gel more than Sl.l m1llton because of barassment by Avco Community Developers bas been upheld by an appe llate court. The ruling by the Fourth Dis- trict Court of Appeals in San Bernard.mo overturns Supenor Cou rt Judg e Rob ert L. Corfman's rejection of the jury verdict. Jus tice M ar cus Kauffman's opinion returns the $1,109,200 to Lippert, 31, of Garden Grove. It removes from the record Judge Corfman's comment that the award was excessive and the law swt should be r etried. Judge Corfman at one point told Newport Beach attorney Donald Belveal that he was "try- ing to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear" an pressing the lawsuit he filed for Lippert. The highway engineer sued Av- co when h e allegedly was harassed by lhe developers after he moved his two-stocy home from Mission Viejo to Laguna Niguel. Lippert argued that Avco slan- dered him and his title to the pro- perty and that the harassment was triggered b y the company's realization that it did not possess any restrictive powers on con· struction plans in the La Veta tract. The h a r ass m ent, Bel veal told the jury, triggered lhe major heart a ttack suffered by his client who was never able lo move into the home at 29001 Ana Marie Lane. Belveal described Avco's ac- t.10ns against Lippert as the "con- duct of a systemized campaign or terrorism, economic depression and vexation." UFO Sighted? 'Three Stories High' HASTINGS, Fia. (UPI) -Three persons attend- ing Larry Masters' backyard cookout reported seeing a giant, dome·shaped unidentified flying object hov- ering over nearby trees. Sheriff's deputies from three counties and the Florida Hi ghway Patrol could find no other eviden ce of the object. St. Johns County s heriff's di spatch~ J ohn Harnage said another air search of the ar.ea wbuld be made today. Masters called sheriff's drputics in St. Augustine shortly a fter 9 p. m. Sunday to report the UFO s ight- ing. He and his three guesLc; told officers the object was about three ston es tall and appeared to he between .. one football field and two football fields in length." The four. told a deputy the UFO had about :.> round, amber -shaped lights blinking from the side and the entire object was glowing brightly. The s ighters said the UFO hovered above the trees for about three minutes, then sank b4-low the tree line for a minute. then rose again and descended, appearing to land . ' health violations it lh~y don't wear bard bats. Io addition, Snyder said, the Food and Drug Admuustration might award a grant to the Na- tional Science Foundation to de· termine if Rudolph was being fed an unauthorized drug to make his nose light up. And, "not to be out.done, the In· temal Revenue Service has in· stigated an audit to find out if over the years Santa has been $113Hike declaring u taxable income the cookies and milk lb at a.re left for him by the c hildren or the na· tion," the congressman said. Snyder concluded by noting that Santa is·· a masLer at cutting red tape" and predicted he'll be "right on schedule again lhts year." "However,'' be said, "it does give one pause to think. and wonder Just wher e our multitude or laws and regulat.tons are ta.le· ing us." '76 Fords to Cost Two Percent More DETROIT <U PI) -The Ford Motor Co. today announced a second round of price hikes on its 1976 m ode l cars that will amount to $113 -two percent - on the average e quipped automobile. <Related Editorial PageA6 ) Bennett E. Bidwell , Ford vice president for s ales, s aid the prices are eHective Jan. 5, 1976, and are "necessary at this time to recover increased costs for labor and materials, including ne w governm e nt-mandated safety equipment." The rncrease amounts to $97 E'rora Page A J LASER .•. in one case for about four hours in what appeared to be Soviet testing. Except for saying at one point "my information is classified" Wade did not concede that U.S. officials have any information beyond the magazine article. Wade said Soviet testing or the radar at Kamchatka does not violate the 1972 limit of two Sov- iet antimissile sites because testing is still permitted at more than two sites. But he said the issue is being djscussed with the Soviets and that it is more s ignificant that the new radar is more sophisticated rn its ability to track large in· tercontinenta l missiles. Report 'A Lie' LONDON (AP) -Se<:retary of State Henry A. Kissinger has de- nounced as '·an outrageous falsehood" reports that Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin had told him Com munist party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev was terminally ill. Kissinger dis- missed the s tory in Newsweek magazine as ''absolutely false." -2 .2 percent -on base vehicles and $16 on optional equipment -1.6 percent. The increase on th e ave r age equipped vehicle, with options that most people buy. worked out to $113, Bidwell said. In October, when Ford in·· troduced its 1976 models, it said it was raising prices on its average equipped cars $247, a figure the federal Cost of Living Council said actually worked out to $269. There. was no immediate in· dication whether the other three U.S. auto makers would follow Ford's lead in a second round of price bikes so early in the model year. New government-mandated vehicle safety standard which will increase costs require an im proved hydraulic brake system on cars and three-point lap and shoulder belts for light trucks, both eCCeclive Jan. 1, 1976, Bidwell said. The federal agency said the four companies increased prices on the 1976 mdels by $222, compar~d with the whop- ping $630 price increase for 1975 models that sent Detroit's auto makers deeper into a s lump Crom which they are just re· covering. Besides the increase jn car prices, Ford said the base price on ligbt trucks would be in· creased $123, or 2.8 percent. On the imported Ccu>ri, the sticker price will be jumped $118, or 2.8 percent. Bidwell said that in the three model years preceding 1976, costs of more tban $350 a vehi- cle have not been recovered with price increases. "Further, our 1976-model price increases at introduction time recovered only about 60 percent or expected 1976-model cost increases, aod even with this latest increase, we will not recover all of our 1976-model in· creases," the Ford executive said. 'Serious' Fountain Valley High School teacher Denis Gitischier was in senous condition in a hospital in- tensive care unit today after a Saturday morning attack that left an o!C-duty Long Beach policeman dead. Gitschier, 30, reportedly un- derwent 13 hours of surgery at Los Altos Hospital in Long Beach for his injuries. Gitschier reportedJy was al· tacked with a s harp instrument as be slept in the back of bis car in Long Beach. · Officer Franke Neal Lewis, 28, tried to come to Gitschier's . as- s istance and was shot in the face by the young te acher's alleged attacker . (Additional story to-- day, PageA·5). Fountain Va lley Principal Paul Berger said today Gitscbier was driving home to Torrance from a high school staff party at a teacher's home, when he became sleepy and pulled off the r oad to rest. . · He described Gitschier, who has been teaching at Fountain Valley since 1971, a s popular with teachers and students. In addition to his t eaching duties, Berger said Gitschier serves as an adviser to the Future Business Leaders of America chapter. He said Gitschier, 30, had been living with bis parents in Tor- rance this fall while be was purchasing a home in Huntington Beach. Be rger s aid Gitschier was to move into bis home soon. North State Ch-chilly By The Associated Press . It was the coldest morn-. rng of the · winter in Northern California today as temperatures dipped below freezing and frost dotted Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Truckee reported three degrees below zero and it was little better at Tahoe with four above. The heart of the agriculture country was freezing with tern· peratures in the 20s. Sacramento reported 27, Stockton 16, Paso Robles 19 and Marys ville 28. 2 Die in Quarrel CANOGA PARK (UPI) Dewayne Wheeler, 40, shot and kille d his estranged wife. Charlene, during the weekend before committing s uicide, police said. Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has passed the $100 ml II Ion 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 mllllon strong Mariners Savings? 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Note This is a Monday J~ature in which Daily Ptlot reporter Tom Barley gwes a personalized account of a sermon from a church or synagogue selected.at random in the Daily Pilot ctrculatton. area The church also unll be the subject of a feature on Salurooy's church page ) Far too many Christians are content in this happy season to confine their Christmas observances to the pl_easant vision of the Christ child in the manger, the Rev. Richard J. Dunlap warned his coi:igregalion Sunday at. Shepherd of the Hills United Methodist Church, Mission Viejo. "But we should take another look and see the contrast we have created between the golden boy of Bethlehem and !he ~an who died on the cross," the Rev. Dunlap pointed out m his sermon. . ''Jesus the baby was welcome," the speaker said. "Cer· tamly, we all love babies; we feel superior and important in the presence of a little child and we are protective because we sense the helplessness of the infant. "But Jesus Christ who became a man was not always welcome," the Rev. Dunlap said. "From the age of two when he escaped King Herod's slaughter of the innocents he came to know a hostility that ended with his death on the cross." The speaker condemned as "a fairly recent develop· ment" the concept of Jesus as eternally a "gentle J esus meek a nd mild, who was wholly absorbed with flowers, sun' sets. birds, little children and who was the fnend of forgot· ten people. ''This has come about through moderr literature and art forms." he said ... And we only have to ask ourselves why, if all this is true, was Jesus crucified?" Far loo many people-and es pecially at Christmas- -are adapting a conception of God and Christ to fit the fabric of their own intimate lives, the speaker warned. "Others look on Jesus Chnst as the supreme sales ex- ecutive." he said. "There are many such flippanlideas built around this vision of that great sales manager in the s ky and musicians tell us that w~ should talk to the man ups tairs. "J esus was wholly pure, good, ethical, unselfish and honest," the Rev. Dunlap said. "Anet he has always found a way of shaking himself and what he represents loose from those who would use him for ungodly purposes.·· But we, in our tum, have not always found a way to ac· cept him as h e s hould always be accepted, the Rev. Dunlap said. "We we re the shepherds in the fields but we we re also the innkeeper who had no room when J esus first came lo us . "He was the baby who became a man who s hocked his elders in the temple and who was regarded as an incendiary force. But he was also the man who set our standards or honor. decency and integrity and who shows us what it is to have moral obligations and responsibility. "These are the things that Jesus Christ the intruder br· ings into our human lives every Christmas." the Rev. Dunlap said. "Let us all remember that the Christm as baby was the prom 1se of the man to come · Laguna Man Heads German Association G. Bording Mathieu, a Laguna Beach resident and California State Uni vers1ty, Fullerton. pro· Cessor, has been elected president of the 9.000·mcmher Amencan Association o f Teachers of German. Mathieu joined the Cal Stale staff in 1960 as the founding chair of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures. In 1967, he received the campus Outstanding Professor Award. The professor was eleeted to a two· year term a s p resident of the association, which includes elementary, secondary and un· 1 versity teachers. Mathieu h<\s written numerous articles and coauthored several books. He has taught formNly at Pomona College, University of Monta n a, Univer si t y of Washington, Rosary College, Uni versity of Co l orado, Northestern University and UC Irvine. Youth Booked OXNARD (UPI ) -A Bellflower teen-ager, suspected of stealing a 27-foot s ailboat · from Redondo Beach. was ar- res ted by th e Ca lifornia Highway Patrol while driving a car allegedly stolen from Santa Barbara. HEADS TEACHERS Laguna's Matthieu in Boat The/ t The Ventura Harbor Patrol said it rescued two youths from a sailboat that capsized off Ox- nard Saturday. The youths gave their names and then left before authorities discovered the boal bad been stolen. Bonfires Out Newport Cites Costs The bonfires tb~t once lit_ up Newport Beach skies during the annual post-holiday Christmas tree-burning will not be ·conducted this year, according to city and Ci re officials. The fires. a city tradition for many years, allowed resi· dents to dispose of their Christmas t rees. Tbe activity was sponsored by the city'stiredepartment. HOW EVER, INCRE~ED UABJLITY COSTS ror the ctity have made the tree burning too expensive. according to city officials. And. fire officials say they are no longer able to provide enough personnel for the strict control needed for the collect. mg, stacking and burrungofthetrees. Firemen say they fear the reduced supervision might re- sult in accldenl!i. INSTEAP OF HAUUNG TREES TO the traditional burning sites. residents were asked to put trees with their trash on their regular collection day. Trees more than four feet in height should be cut into two pieces, city aides said. Also, city cr ew!i will patrol the 8lreets and a lley11 botween Dec. 29 and J an. 5 to pick up trees too 1-arce fort he refuse paekeni. , . HBAirs Matney Charges The Huntington Beach ad hoc committee looking into allega- tions against City Administrator Dave Rowl ands has scheduled further hearings in January. Chairman Al Coen says his committee will hear additional testimony J an. 7 on a number of allegations lodged by Caty Coun· c1 lmanJerry Matney. Coen says he expects the panel to continue the mvest1ga· lion until 1t can offer a comment on each allegation. The ad hoc committet-aJso will meet J an . 5 with the Caty Council on the findings that were released Monday. The mtent of that meeting is re· portedly to give offi c1aJs a better grasp on why certain recommen- dations were m ade. In the report. the panel al- leged that Rowlands gave the Police Officers Association re· tire m ent be n e fi ts without authorization and also assumed greater prerogati ves th a n authorized in the city's property lax transfer election. Rowlands staunchly defended his actions and says the fi ndings supported his operation of city af· fairs. Matney says he believes the re· port, combined with the c1ty·s bookkeeping controversy, is grounds to dis miss Rowlands. Gale Sinks Polynesian Canoe; 40K IIlLO, Hawaii CUPl> -The "Spirit of the Nuku Hiva," a 75· foot Polynesian canoe built in San Diego, was lost in a gale at sea, but her skipper and three crew me mbers sur vived. Without the a id of modern na v1 ga l ion a I ins truments, builder and skipper Robert L . Griffith had sailed from San Diego to the Marquesas Islands two months ago. But he reported Sunday that he encountered' a non-seasona! three-day gale on the return to Halo. The storm was accompanied by 25-foot swells which swamped the double-hulled canoe. Cross- members linking the two hulls broke. cau sing both hulls to over- turn. Griffith 's wife, Nan cy, mane uvered a 53·foot escort yacht, the Awahnee. to rescue her hus band and three crew members, Frazier Beauchamp and Jeffrey Cogswell, both of Sacramento, a nd Daniel D. Baldwin. San Diego. None was reported injured. "We'd lost every stitch of clothing, and we worned about exposure if we had to remain out there.·' Griffith said. After the men were safely aboard the Awahnee. the re- mains of the Nuku Ihva were tied to the yacht, but the storm tore the canoe remnants away and in- to the ocean during the night ··we lost everything 111 that storm," Mrs. Griffith said. The Nuku Hiva 's voyage since it reached the Marquesas has been marred by tragedy. The Griffiths' son . Reid . 21, died in a hiking accident there and several c r ew members afterwards declined to m akc the return voyage, calling the Nuku Hi va "unsafe." Gunman Kills Girlfriend, Cop SUGAR LOAF, N.Y. <AP) - A 24 ·year-o ld s tate trooper responding to a domestic quar· rel call has been shot to death by a man who first trained his rifle on his girlfriend, killing 1 her. state police said. The dead officer. Michael V. McDonough, of Tuxedo. N.Y., was gunned down Sunday night by a single rine shot fired by CHris Georgeades. 28, as the trooper arrived at the house in Orange County, police said. Georgeades h a d already· killed his girlfriend, Linda Manacke, 28, in the same man- ner. they said. The couple had opened a craft shop here about a year ago. 10 SHOPPING PAVS LEFT--- A~C> ~ BIRDSEED.' --\ ~~'-'"..)- ! ~~ Monday. December 15, 1975 DAILY PILOT A:J It's Woma11's Work You 've seen the warning signs that an- nounce Ml'n Working. Marilyn Maxwell, a traffic en~meeri ng aide for the City of Irvine, ob viously didn't want to be protect· eel by an inaccurate device. So for the p ast week or so the s ign in the background has been drawing double takes from passersby. Early Semesters Studied By LAl'RIF. K.\SPER Of 111• D•tly Pilot S~H Saddleb.lck Collt'J.?C', the only community colll'ge 111 lhl' county and one of the fl'W an the state operating on a q uartl•r :;ystem. m ay shift to on "<'Jrly semester" system of scht'dulmg of classe<; by the op1m111g of l hl· nt'xt schtliJI year. A commillt'e C'::-lablished to study acadl•m1 c tl•rms has re commended lhl' call'nd;.ir changl• to the d1stnC't lrus l<'l'S. Trusll'l'~ :.ire expeclf:d to ('Ons1der at during lh<'ir next n'gular ml·ctmg 111 January. If approved, the college would offt>r two sPmeslt'rs of c I a s s cs . r a t h l' r l h a n t h r ec quarters, during the n•f:!ular ~chool year Total class hmc would be the same but the ~emester system would allow s horter class periods spread out over a longer period. The first f:lll semester under lhe system would begin on Aug. 23, 1976. making it an "earlv" ~emest('r. and e nd on Dec 23 The spring semC'sll'r would run from J an. IO to May 25, 1977. SJddleback ha!'! bl"'C'n on the quar·ter system sincl· the coll<·~e ~\as formed in 1968. At lhul llmt', 1t wJs thought lo be ahead of the t>ducationJI trend. Other com- munity and stale collegt>s were <>xpected to make the stuft to the quarter system . · Instead, mos t other col· leges k e pt the tradition a l semester or changed to the earlv semester system, leavinJ? the !\1ission Viejo college behind, not ahead,ofthe tre nd. Allhough studies have failed to prove any specific type of calen- dar improves t he t eaching· kaming process, many schools :icross the country have changed or are changing to the early semester system. · In f act. th is system h as becom e the mos t common academic calendar nationwide. The traditional semester rank:> second in po pularity and the quarter system third, according to a report by the state chan. cellor's academic calendar task force. HOUSE OF FllBRICS . ® \ always first lJUality jabrics ,( . ,, , ". .... i ·-· ~· - I ,, ,.. - t '; ;) ·, ,. ., ( \ ._1 I I JI\ f ~' ' ~~·~1'' \ \· .. \~ .. \ r '1 . \ '\. I •, \' '\. . . ' ... ... , , \ I />, \ ~. ·""'· l ~ .. '• I I ., , .. 4 I •' ., • '· .• . 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There he was, tooling down the h111 in front of the Hotel Laguna, pumping his peda ls furiously with a whole stnng of cars trail· ing behind him . We mus t b e in the pre- Christmas crazies, I thoug ht to myself . ON THE OTHER HAND, there must be something iUC'ga l about n dmg a t ricycle down Coast Highway. But what 1s 1t? People nde bicycles down the road all lhellme. That's not illegal. From WlreServt~s WASHINGTON -There 1s dMger that a U.S. commitment to prov1de millions of dollars -pro- . bably more than $50 million -in arms aid to Angola guemllas could trap America in a V1etnam- style confilct there, Sen. Dick Clark, (D-Iowa), said today. Reports of U.S. involvement in the civil war in Central Africa sur- pris ed ma n y members of Congr~s and 1s one of the m05t serious problems Congress faces tbis week, House Democratic Leader Thomas P . "Tip" O'Neill s aid. CLABK, WHO beads the Senate Foreign Relati:>ns Subcommittee on African Affairs , told reporters the Uruted States apparently has Handic ap Home Killers Sought JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Police sought a man and a woman today in connection with a predawn robbery at a home for the han- dicapped that left two dead and three injured. "It was just brutal, senseless," said the Rev. J . W. Wynn, director of Bethesda Center, a motel converted into living quarters for 30 han- dicapped persons. '"My staff gave their lives for the residents. I guess they savc-d others by jus t being there a t thJt moment,•· he said of the incident Sunday. "I just don·t know what else they could do.'· THELMA ELOISE Le hman, '16 and partially blind, was stabbed to death. Delta P ost Bemis, 59, was fa tally shot. police Sil.Id. ty er.ough, .. he said . "If a security guard would have been there, he might have got the jump, but it 's doubtful. ··we had a meeting with the re- :i nts this afternoon and I said, al do you\\ ant to do'?" They said, 'Thisishome lous.' ey feel secure and independent here. They want to stay." provided only dollars -and no people -so far to two Angola fac- tions which oppose the Soviet· backed Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola. Clark said be was not free to specify how much aid has been given, but noted that U.N. Am· bassador Daniel Moynihan had co nfirmed Sunday that Washington is funneling $50 million through neighboring Zatre to anti-Soviet factions m Angola. "I'm inclined to think it may be somewhat greater than that." said Cla rk. Clark, interviewed on C BS Morning News, s a id he expects to see pass age T uesday of an amendment he introduced, which would prohibit sending military equipment to Angola without con- gressional approval. "ITWNK that there are no peo- ple involved," he said. "There are indications that we do have some pilots going down in there deliver- ing material and some pilots go- ing down for r econnaiss ance purposes, but I don't think there a re any advisers there. I don't trunk it's gone thatfar yet." Meanwhile. the presidents of Kenya and Zambia today blamed foreign involveme nt for stepping up the Angolan civil war, called for an immediate cease-fire and urged the three rival factions to form a government ofnationaJ WI· ity. De odat BJ Arthur Treacher, who played ·the archtypical butler in many films of '30s and '40s. died Sunday a t North Shore University Hos pital in New York of a heJrt ailment. Fa ther Kills So n; Thought He Wa s Crook DETROIT <UPI> -Norman Quarles, a 21:year-old University of Detroit s tudent, broke a pane of glass in his parents' home early Sunday and started to climb in- side. Suddenly, there was a rifle shot from inside. N1AGARA FALLS. N.Y. (AP> -A railroad tank car loaded with chlorine gas exploded at a chemical plant here Sunday night killing at least four perso~ and overcoming about 80 others with toxic chlorine fumes. authorities said. The explosion at the Hooker Chemical Co. plant, located along the Niagara River about a [...___1N_S_H o_R_r_J mile north of this city's famed waterfalls, sent the toxic fumes over a wide area and felled a number of people who were driv- ing or walking in the vicinity, authorities said. Spin Se11tet1ttd DUESSELDORF, West Germany (UPI) -A state court t.oday sentenced confessed Com- munist spy Guenther Guillaume to 13 years in prison for stealing state secrets in the scandal that toppled former Chancellor Willy Brandt. The Duesseldorf State Court announced its verdict in a win dowless, maximum s ecurity cellar room where it bad met for six months to hear the case against Guillaume and his wife, Christel. !Jef nd. F lgfatf11g What are you going to do, ar- rest the kid for having one too many wheels? Officers said Mrs Bemis· husband. J oseph, 62, was shot in the head and a bhnd resident, J oy Denise Castlen, 22, was sever ely beaten. Both w e re listed an serious condit ion at a local hospital. N o B o n d Posted QUARLES FELL dead. killed by his father. BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) Lebanese security forces moved into Beirut's war battered seafront hotel area today and took over control of the un- finished Hilton Hotel in a new bid to end fighting between Moslem and Christian gunmen. Now back there in the dark ages when I was a kid, lf I'd been Eding a tricycle down Coast ghway and had been spotted y a cop. I know precisely how it would have turned out. The good officer would have grabbed m e by the scruff of the neck as J rode by and bellowed in m y ear , "L1s tl'n you li ttle jackass. you've got Just four seconds to gel that damn tncycle out of the traffic. you hear?" Alas, hfe was so simple back then. You can't e xpect your law enforcement officers to act hke that these days. IF THE COP TODAY had ~natched the kid by the scruff of the neck. his p a rents would ave filed a complaint of police ruta lity The officer would have -found himself standing on the rug 1n front of the P olice Review Board, charged with illegal neck· ~cruffinl!. . Meanwhile, the kid hims elf would have run off to the nearest offices of the ACLU. Ile would be demanding that the ACLU file a class-action lawswt on behalf of all tricyc h s t s seeking equal rights upon the highways -<>r ~mesuch . This sweeping action would have been join ed by the Seruor Citizens Council. T his group would note that while the case al hand in volved a little i:?UV on a sm all tricycle. there are many senior c1t1zens w ho r ide lar~e tricycles which are actually full- 6ized bakes that h a\.e been con- ~·erted to ha\ e t\\.O rear \\heels THl'S Tll E REASONING would be 1f you CJn d.Jsc nmmate aga inst a hltle t nke carrying a small ty ke, the n ext thing you know, the law would be coming down on la rge tncycles carrying fuJI grown taxpayers. There 1s no end to wher e all this litigation m11?ht f!O. We are not simply suffering the pre-Chn stmas crazies. We have the year-around crazies these days Gary Jac kson Reach. 19, a cer ebral pa lsy v ictim who worked the s witchbo:lrd , was beat e n un con scious. He re- covered a nd wa" r eleased a fter being treated at thf' hospit;.il. Police gavf' Ow following ar· count of the incide nt A MAN ENTERED the homt' before dawn. went first to Rcach's room. beat the m an and took the house keys. T he attacker then went to Mrs. Lehman's room , scuffled with her , killed her and ransacked the room . He then knocked on Miss Castlen's door, woke her up and took her downstairs on the pretext that there was a fire. ln the lobby, the man started beating the young blind woman. Miss Castlen's s creams woke the Bemis '. They were shot when they went to investigate . Miss Castlen managed to call police a nd lock herself rn J bathroom as the Be nus' were al tacked, but the assailant was gone when police arrived. The Rev. Mr. Wynn. who gaVL· up a Baptist churc h mm1stry to set up and run lhe non-profit home, said R each told him he saw a woman with the attacker "ONLY MRS. Lehman kept ~1ny money," t he Rev. Mr Wynn sat cl .. She had $200 or $300, but we don't know how much they got We rmly surmise they k ni:W it was there. They went straight to her room. passed four other rooms ·· He s aid a night secunty guard will be permanently posted at the home. .. ! thought m y s taff was secun Satellite Hush CAPE CA!'IAVE RAL. Fla <U PI ) -Space agency officials say there will be no announce- ment of the success or fai lure of a spy satellite l<i unchcd Sunday to keep tabs on Soviet and Cht n(•se missile finngs J o an Little Back In R aleigh Prison RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) -Joan Lillie , the 2 1-yf'ar -old blac k wom a n found innocent las t August of charges she murdered her white jaile r . was arrested Sunday night for not posting bond in her a ppeal of a breaking and en- tenng conviction. Attorneys for Miss Little were LITTLE state s upreme creased Miss ~5.000.) scheduled to appear before th e state Su p r e m e Court t oday s ee king r e - ins tatement of bo nd a nd the wom a n 's release <L a ter to da y, a cou rt JU.'itice in- L1ttle 's bond to POLICE SAID Miss Little was a rrested at a m otel in Durham 23 malesaway. -~· Beaufort County Sheriff 0 . E Davis and a matron picked up Miss Little late Sunday night at the Durham County Jatl and took her to the state Women's Pnson in Raleigh. Miss Little was acquitted in August of charges she murdered Beaufort County Jailer Clarence Alligood. She c laimed AllJgood tnedtosexually attack her. Miss Little was being held in the B ea u fo rt Co u nty Jail in Washington, N .C., on a breaking a nd entenng conviction when she st::sbbe d Alligood to d eath in August 1974. After the murder trial, she was r eleased on $15.000 bond pending appeal of the bre aking and enter - ing convict 10n, for which she h ad been sentenced to seven-10 years m prison Last month the state Court of Appeals upheld the conviction and her attorneys appealed to the state Supreme Court. HER ATTORNEY, Jerry P·aul, asked the high court to allow her to remain free while he Ciled a mo- t10n for review of the case. Paul posted bond in Washington, N.C., but Miss Little did not appear at Supreme Court offices to s ign certification papers. She and PauJ were ex- pected to appear at the clerk's of- fice Thursday and Friday to sign the papers, but when they did not s how up, an all-points bulletin was issued for Miss Little's ar- r~~t. "It's a tragedy," said Quarles• brother, John Quarles Jr., "But my father says he had no choice but to shoot.'' Police said Quarles told them · he thought a burglar was trying to break into the west side home. Quarles' brother said his father ordered Nor man 6ut of the house Saturday because they ··never got along.'· POLICE SAID they believed the victim was trying to r e- enter the house to find a place to sleep because he was unable to pay the rent at a flat he took several months ago. Police held the father, John Quarles Sr., 68, for several hours Sunday before "releasing him. They did not file charges against .him. It was the second time in just over two years Quarles had.been detained in a fatal shooting at his home. In the wake of the latest gov- ernment-arranged cease-fire. 'righting between rival militiamen dropped away to isolated sniper duels after a week of killing in Beirut and other cities left nearly 600 dead and 900 wounded. S~rt NalJIJed MIAMI, Fla. CAP) -Salvatore Soli, a suspect in the killing ~ week ago of newspaper heir John S. Knight lll, was arrested at a motel here Sunday night, police s aid. 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Suft11y •Ill•• a 110 ... ,,.,..r t•m ...,__, '" ... ,..., '"'~ ,,.,.,., of,,_ Wvthl...., Tiit> •Orlno II-• <M dltkltl1 .,..,. lnttrruole<i •I It,..• 11v CIH f aNI COi~ tonlQhl w111\ ll'IC,.. ..... lno willlH ~, •nd werlTlfr Tun 0.Y Hit!\~ TuncMY 111 IM low 70's C.0.tl•I 1-ptt ahffH will ,.,.._ betw .. 11 41 •nd H 1111•114 l•lft· Pff<ltUfft Wiii ra1109 ~-n 40 ..... .a Tllew1ter~aturnwtll b!t $) "We ran an ad In the Dally Piiot hoping to attract Orange Coast buyers to a home we had listed In Anaheim. The results were even better than we expected. "The t;ouae sold as a result of the ad on the first day. "And, 23 people traveled to Anaheim to see the home," the advertiser added. · If you want to move people to buy, call 642-5678. It only takes a few words In tne right place to attract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast, the right place fa the DAILY PILOT 642 4321 A --- Mond!y. December 15. 1tr75 DAILVPILOT A l llespotue lndkators 1990 Population Eyed~! Test tO Identify Rapist Developed Plamwrs Scale Down ·State Predictiotu .J • ' LOS ANGELES CAP) -The counues are expected to exceed shape of things to come for the forecast, he said, w1tb Southern California in 1990 isn't Orange gaining 685,000 more pec>- the region I "We don't know all the reasoalt> for the slowdown, but those SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Scientists say they have de· veloped a foolproof lest to identity potential rapists. Electroruc response indicators were booked lo the genitals of men who listened to recordings of rape episodes.Rapists and poten· tial assaulters were aroused but "normal" men were not. The researchers, from the University of Tennessee, told a weekend meeting of the Associa· tion of Advancement of Behavioral Therapy their test marked the first time a distinc- tion between rapists and other men could be made accurately. A description of the rapist i°den- tific ation test was given by its de- veloper, Dr. Gene Abel. A strain meter, hooked to a lie detector, was attached toa man's ~enitals. Records were played describ- ing sexual experiences -a rape, a consenting love scene and a mah beating a woman. The rapist's arousal response was traced by the polygralh machine and com- pared with thatofotbermen. · The researchers said a rapist: wu invariably aroused by the rape scenario. They also said they successful- ly used aversion therapy to change a rapist's behavior. The urge to rape was curbed by as- sociating rape with a bad conse- quence such as loss ol job, family disgrace or other embarrass- ment. "It works," clinical psychologist Edward Blanchard said. ACLll Ktulo• as crowded as origmally thought. ple than originally thought and Regional planners have cut Imperial revised upward by 500,000 people from their project-3,000. ed census. "The censuses in Ventura The region, encompassing six County and San Bernardino counties, won 't decrease in County showed both areas grow· population. It JUSt won't increase ing less than they <planners) as much, the experts say in an estimated," said Hotchkiss. are primarily responsible.'' added. 'I i Man Booked l updated population forecast for "They were still usrng growth the Southern California Associa-!60sore.~~sts of the boom years o! the LONG BEACH CAP) -Actillg t.Jon of Governments (SCAG). on a tip, police have booked a In Cop D e ath LOS ANGELES, Ventura, San LOS ANGELES county can ex· 24-year-old man for investigation Be d. d a· 'd pect 144,400 fewer people in 1990 f d · th bootin of Gloria Steinem, editor of rnar mo an 1vers1 e coun· o mur er m es g an h b ties' population estimates have than the s9o,4oo forecast two of!-dutypolicemanwhodiedinhis Ms. magazine. as een been cut significantly from the years ago, for a new projected wife'sarmsinfrontofh.i.shome. £)..,.L.-Rattleo awarded the ACLU's Bill of forecast issued in January 1974, total population of 7,557,000, Officers said Terry Dean y~ a Rights Award for her ef. said Frank Hotchkiss, SCAG's Hotcbkisssaid. Harper of Culver City was ar- forts on behalf of civil deputy planning direct.or. He said there is a lower birth rested Sunday after the death of Pmm Spri11gs rights for women Only Orange and Imperial rate and a smaller migration into s~';~a:ranke Lewis, 28, on The investigator ·said Lewis PALM SPRINGS (AP) -An s •tr Wi•nJs B ~~ M . ts sawastrangecar parkednearhis earthquake registering 4.7 on the t... .. u et otons house as he was arriving home Richter scale bas jarred the de-II &I from work, decided to investigate sert near here, but police say and apparently interrupted his there were no reports of damage SAN DlEGO (AP) -Northeast winds gusting The highway, which runs from San Diego to assailant in the act of beating and only one le~pbone call from up to 70 miles an hour swept through portions of San Yuma, Ariz. along a route just above the U.S.· another man. a curious resident. Diego and Imperial counties Sunday night, forcing Mexican border, was closed from Alpine in central The beating victim, Denis the closure of a 50-mile stretch of Interstate 8 for 12 San Diego County to Ocotillo in western Imperial Gitschier, 30, a Fountain Valley The temblor struck at 10:16 hours. County. schoolteacher , was listed in a.m. Sunday and was centered 1 ·d th k h cli th s D. sen·ous cond1't1·on wi'th head ; .. _ bo t ·1 th f h ·d The California Highway Patro sat ere were John Clar • t e spatcher at e an 1ego .... a u 35m1esnor o ere,sai . bl h d C .d h . d be JuriesatalocalhospitaL a spokesman at the California "numerous reports" of campers, mo 1 e omes an HP office, sa1 t e wm s were strongest tween Institute of Technology atleastonetractor-lrailerrigbeingblownoverby Alpine and Jacumba and had been clocked at 70 He teaches business at Foun- se~mologylabin~P;as;a;d;e;n~a~·======th==e=hi=·g~h==w=in=d=s=.==============~=============m==il=es==a=n=h=o=u~r·===============================tam=·==v=a=lJ=e=y=Hi=·=g=h=S=c=hoo==l=.======)" Aid for Retarded l, ~ Parents End State Sit In A nne Klein pure si lk squares ~ ' r SACRAMENTO (AP) -Parents ot mentally retarded children have ended a 57-hour siege of Gov. Edmund G. Brown J r.'s office with an hour- long meeting with the governor and an assurance that he would review their requests for better care for their children at state hospitals and see how the requests would fit into the 1976 state budget. Helen Hopkins, one of the protesting parents, said Sunday night they bad staged the s it-in to press their demand ''to implement the 1973 staffing stan- dards which provide for more direct-care staff so that residents al slate [ x J hospitals may be taught Sta le self.help skills and ho:-v to . control negative '--------.,..---. behavior." A llOtller l'fctf•1 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Firemen Sunday -found the remains of what may be the 13th victim of the arson-caused Gartland Apartments fire and Battalion Chief Job.ii Sherratt said he expects still more bodies will be found. Investigators probing the gutted apartment building found a human leg in the charred rubble but were not certain if it was a 13th victim or belonged to one of the dozen bodies already found in the wake of the Friday fire. Yacht Burn• LOS ANGELES CAP) -The lone occupant of an $80,000 yacht that burned and sank off Manhat· tan Beach was rescued by the Coast Guard after be paddled away Crom the blazing craft on a small life raft. The 55-foot cabin cruiser, Louis D, was en route from Marina del Rey to San.Pedro for repairs when it began taking water, said. the o.ccupant, ~~hn Wright, 33. He said the engines died, the ri~mg water shorted out wiring, and the craft burst mto flames. Sex Slaop• Raided LOS ANGELES (AP) -A half-dozen Hollywood sex shops have been raided by sheriff's vice officers who arrested 13 women and five men and closed down all the establishments. The. women taken into custody in the raids Saturday night were booked for investigation of prostitution. The men, all of them managers of the establishments, were booked for investigation or failure to have licenses for a business running an escort service. eFF Sf-'.lef E A MW look la._., Ulm 1tJ OITSllOIE et •"I-'....._ Also_, ........ m.. ·Tiii • . ·' I .f . I , ~ , rj r' '{ _J .... _..,,,--, ..... ~.. ..... --1~· ~· .,_,, r• I ; A potpourri of patterns and colors as only mas.rer anise of design can fashion. All ample 27" squares of pure silk. Subcle tiny prints, miraculous mixings of hues. To wrap on rhe head, tie at the neck. Great for now and inro Spring. Each a gift of distinction, $11 Fashion \A_ccessories ( Let us share in your joy of giving Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556-0611 l .. •I .4 8 D PILOT EDITORI GE The Bill of Rights On this ,fav. n .. c 15 in li91 , thl'lhird mo!->t ampor· lJnt d1.><.·um1 •11l 111 lhl.' hi lory uf the Cmtl'd ~lJll'' <.'Jmc tntu bt 1ng. In Ion)! r .m gl' l'ff e<'l or\ tht• It\ t•" of American._, lht> Rill of k1"hl:-. ~un•h ranks Jlong!'>tt.lc tht! Con!)ltt ution Jnd lht• IJ t·c.·l<.1r..iti1111 nl lndt.•p1:ndt.•ricc that precedt.'d 1l. 1hl' h .1 .. 1<' f tr t !fl .inwn<lmt.'nts, pre~ented in 1789, iust l '-''' h"tr :-. ~ft1·1 .id11pt1011 of tht.· Constllut1on, and r..ilifit.•<l tn tht.• !->l.11t--. l\\O Vt•.tr" Jtjtcr, are bnt.>f ..ind to lht• pomt ··n u·\ 'P' ll 11111 1w<·1f1call) \\hat thi: gon•rn mcnt c.-.mnot du l•J 11~<'ti111t·n , 1'hC' frr'>I \H>rd 111 llu• f"1r"t ,\mf'ndment ~rt: lht· k'-'Y • Ccmg1 t.'" _,11 1ll 111.1k<· 1111 I rn • Th·· ,1r1'.1 (''>'1•1 t.-<l 111 t tw ''I.ill\ t. h ...,hort lis t l!'i rt:· mark:1hl1" f r<·1·d11rn ol r 1'!1,C::J11n. :o.IJl'L'l hand Pfl"''". tht• nghl to g.tl h1 r 1w.1<'1•:1 bl\'. 111 lit ,11 ,1rm'. to bL· 't'Clll't• 111 lht hon1t· :lfld pr 11lt·t·t1·rl fr um unn:J..,OOJblt• t.•,1rc hi·-. t '1 1>1· g r .ullt'<i J . p1·l'd' and pu bill· tn al , t<> hl' prull'tll·u f 111tn 'l·r tu I pun1 hrn•·nt 'J ht·"-•' \\1·rr· ;di p,11nfulh 11·.11 j-...,Ul':o. tr' tht· JUthur !\, :-,11 t •·1·.,nt I\• •'rlJ.:.tJ!i·d 1r1 I h1 • f rght f<>r frt•t•clom f r11m 11ppr , . .., .... ,,11 'I ht•\ "ar1ll·d '''bl' 'ure thl'fl' \\uuld he no m1..,undt·rst ~11Hl1ng ~1 tJ'1Ut Lhl' roll· of g<>vnnmcnt 1nth1·futu11• Jn th•· ,11 fn111.ilil1·'11nplH•11y 11f the 'Bill of H1ghts. th•·\ '-1·11 111 d 111 ·• d11m 1111 g1:llL'I ot111n :, of .\rn1 ·ncan:, . d tu <.:1J1tlt' Wheels Are Turning \m .. 111 .11h ''h" h,1\1 IH·1·n holding back '111 r •'pl .1t·1 11 v th1 11 11lcl1 1,.11 ,q>p.rr •·ntl) ari· ht•.cmnrng t<J »It lei tu I h•· lt-mpt.11llHh11! I>• 1 n11I -and ;.it thl' ..,Jm<: ii nw. '-11m1· .c11· h <.1\111:..: .... , c:1111d th11u).!ht JI.Juul mJk1ng th· n pl.u·1·m1·11 t a f!11'1·1~·111mp1Jrl 111 \.11\ l 11Jlw1 , ..... ii•·"') ••I I ~ tiutl t l':Jf<o;, "t'rl' up :.i~, p1·1T1 ·11I •n 1 r '\11\ •·mli• 1 l~fi I .iii ., Thr-. folio\\ t•d .i 2:~ 111 1 t1 nt 111< r • ,,..., •. rn 1 >i ·t•ilwr Hut ~1mc1ng Jj IL·Jding forl'ign imports, onJy 6 n•Port gains O\'er la~t year. 1111\\ t•\ t•r, in mw.t of Cahfornia, and especially in Or Jngt: Cuunt v. import'> c.·ontinue to account for JO '~·n·t•nt ,ind mun.~ of tot.tl car saJes. Fur the 6G,OOO Amt.·1·1can i:tuto workers still on 1n- d1:ftr11 t1.· IJyoff ~. 1t s too soon to start cheenng lJ S J ulo m Jkt•r s ar~ proc:eedmg with caution. bwldmg only l'Oough cars tu n·place inventones, and s ay they don t pl,m mu(•h rdunng before n e xt summer or fall. But lhL• <"11 m<Jtc can changt;>, and if the appetite- .ind po<·kd lH1ok -for new tars k eep!> g rowing, these \\11rkt•r.., m,1y bl· bark on the JOb soont-r than they an- tu 1p.itl·d .\ml this would b<: good ne" s for the whole l ut1ntry. Unnecessary Expense l 'ndt·r fp()pr ,ti IJ\\ the· t)lhngu..il ballot nO\\ b a f.H·t .,f lift-\ oling JUn..,d1d1on .... \\Ith :-.u b::itant1al non- Engh"h 'ifH',1k1ng rrunontll.'" mu~t pnnt ballot~ and bJllut m;.ill'11,1b 111 tht• 'il'Cund<Jr~ J,inguage. Or,111gl' ('l)unty's l,irge ~p;m1sh -:-ptaking popula- tum pl.tl'L's ll "'1thtn the nt'\\ law. And the state at- t1>rnt.·~ gl nl'ral has ruled that the county, with all 1ts l'ltiL'" and '><:hoo t districts, 1::. a single JUnsd1ction. Thi.., l " hl·tng challenged hy the City of Irvine . \\lw. lhl· c·1t v a s ks , :-.huuld c and1d..ttes fo r local office bt' ,·1bhgl1d t1i rh1y t\\o ,md a h alf t1mt.>s as much for the tran ... 14.lll•>n ;ind pnntrng of the ir state m ents of qu.il1hc·JtH>n 111 ;111 ;u·t·a with virtually no Spanish- :-pL·ak1ng populat1011 '1 Tht• tnst ts 1·sllmated at more than $200 .i c,md1cl;1k. Srnc·L· inC'lu ~1on nf lht.' -.takmr nts '' ith sample 11.dlut:-. 1 ... ,·olunt..ir~. and 1><rnJ fur by lht• eand1dute-.. tlw .if'J.!llmt·nt thJl tllL·y shuuld be g1n·n a choice on tl11.· tr.111 ~l.1t 11111 m.itll'r make~ '>COSL'. Th·· c:1Jst of running for offJcc a lready rs too high. noubling any part uf 1t cuuld d1::,l'ourngc qualified <.1llll'l1'. lloist With His 011·11 Petard? It's Tin1e To Move Cliristn1as Dear Glooruy Gu~ Reagan Fund Scheme Backfires ( __ A_R_T_u_o_r_r_E_: ___ ) The• Ch11 ..,trna'> '-t'J..,110 11n "h1rh our twl1•c1gu1·n>tf t·tonomy s1> dc•:-pt•r:.ilt·ly dt•rwnch t!'. 1•p1·11 And Tim(• mc1 f!Jttr1 1· r1·port<; tlw '1al1on s mt.'rC'hJnt .in· h.1pp1ly prediC'ttn~ J lt'll Pl'rl't'lll llll'l'l'.ISl' in rel.HI '>;.tit.•s In facl, th1.., t·ould ht· our hr~ gest Chri.,lmJs t'\ 1·r Of <.'OU I '-!', no" her{' 111 i l i-. s 1· v c· n p .1 ~ 1• 1·1wl'r 'tory 1m the Chris tm.1..., !-.Cason d111•0., Tim<· ml'lll 1011 Chris t . And WC''r1.• oh v10usly in for the u su<il complaint .., from hl1·1•d 111i: h1•,1rt i1 IC'al1.,t<; ;.ibout lht· · 11v1·r1•1J mnwrc1alism ofChns t ·.., h1rthd.1y" Th1.•s(' cln go1>dt•rs, ovrrl'>ok three fact s 11 J s111 h l'ltn1pla11lh havl· n1•vt·r dont· ;m y good rn lh1• past 121 unless -we give <.'.H'h other h1Jli11ns of dollar'> worth of useless 1unk c•v1.•ry Dt·C'l·mbcr 25, the C'Ollllt ry "'ti I f.{u to the bo" wows. and 1 '11 th(• odd-. ar<' 3G5-l that tl 1sn I ( 'hra"t ~ l11rthday J nyway. Thi:-. las t J!1""' IH>JH' (or a com - promist> th.it should modify all f<J Ct10n s Jn\l1•,Hl 11f trying to lak1• the• comm1·rc·1.il1 s m out or C'hnstm j s, f1·t s ..,,mplv t ak1· Chrt '>lm:i -; 0111 11f th1· c11m· mercwl1 .,m AFTER Al.I,, no 111)1• •,f'1 ·m.., tn know tht· 1·x.JC'l dal1· of ('hn ... t ':-.. h1rth Nu ont• .1ppto,11 s to h,1v1· thought about it until 200 A I>. And s11H'1• th1·n 1t ·.., ht•f'n v,1ri11us ly C'l·ll·hrat1·d 1111 J a11u<1n 1;, l><•cemher 2;, and .Januury 10. to naml' a few So llwn· s no r<.,1•,on we can 't C'f'l t·hr..itc 1t any 'ilht·r d e1y w<· want t1J < > n c 1• w c h ,J v c• rt• m o v <' d If th" .J.1p.mrs1· minrc•Jr Cl\'IC bt .. •l~ :di l ' S ;ind f11r1•1gn c:.Jr'I on mtl1·agt· :.ind m•·t'h t :PA ;1nt1 pollution o.,l.1nd;.ird ; f111 l 9 i Ii w h y d o lJ . ~ .1utom.1k<·r.., in:-i!:>t upon hl.1m1ng pollution ru!C's for dt'l .1\-i ng 1\ m 1·rH· ;1 n .wt 11 g.1:-.1\ 1°r'.°'1 .rnd <.'ll'an .11r l' .ir..," BS If Gloomy GV\ commenll ••• wbmttl~ llY re-\ •nd 001101 rteCUUrtly r•fl«I I .... ....... o1 Ill* MW\jMl~r S.llCI -f*9I °"""to Gloomy Gus, D••IY Pilot Christmas from Deccmtx•r 25. we can call that day "Xmas,· l;(iving 110 offense to punsts and considerable delight to sign p;.irn ters and headlme wnte~. Best or all. Xmas would be complt'lt·ly l'cumenical and you woulrfn 'l have lo worry about sending re· ltgious c ardc.; lo fnends of the Zoroastnan pcrsuaswn We would continue, of course. lo have Xmas trees, Xmas pn: sents , Xmas carols Cbut only about d eck ing hail s and p artridges in pear tn·t·~>. and Xmas offi ce orgies. But we would feel no guilt that they had no spiritual s 1gn1fic ance. And Xmas would naturally be preceded by National Buy Till ll Hurts ~onth. JUSt as 1t 1s today. So the economy would be saved. THE OSL V problem is what to do with Chnslmas. Most people I talked to s aid they had no strong feehng about what day 1t should fall on as long as 1l was a Monday !lo they could have a three-day weekend. But I liked best the young lady who said, "Let's make 1t a sur- pnse birthday because s urpnse parties are best." That would be fll {'e. Then you could look up at the stars wht•never you wanted lo ~ind say, "Happy buthday, dear fn(•nrl ·' Jleck, ther e may even be some Christ1:.in s somewhere who might want to celebrate the oc- casion every day of ihc year. W.\~llJ.\;C.TO~ .\I though Hon.ild Rt•Jgan !>hould hP ~l<.trt 1ng hi s ChjllPnf!,L' fur tht• H1·puhllc·<1 n prc•...,1d C'n l1al nomin;_r lrnn unt·ncumbt·rl'd tn th{· thorn\ i• .... 111• pl;.i~uang P rt•;1cftont Ford, ht• nt'l0tlles'>h C"arrll'" one ht-a\'V hurd\'n \.\ht ch has bet:ome th~· :-.r>c·n·l "orr) of his pol1t1cal m.111.agcrs Th;.it hurdl'n 1s his proposal for lurnrni.: back to lhl' stales fc:der;.il program :-.. 'pl' n d 1 n g ~o me $90 h1 ll1 on ,1n- nuJ1ly Con - e· t• 1 v c d I a s t "Um mer l'' pump lift.' into \\hJ t thl•n s re m ed Re:q?4.1n 's hopelt.'ss pro '>Pt•cts. 1l now threatens to be an .J!b:.itrr>ss around his neck. '.\1r. Ford's pohtlc<JI opl'ral1 ves hope ~111d :-.omr Rl•ag:rn tns1dcrs foar 1t ~ rll do lo Re<igan what lhl· Sl.OOO·for·everybody scheme did lo ~cn. George :\11C'G11vl..'rn in 1972. II,\ VJ:'l.G ignor('d tht: plan for thrt.'l' months, national political rl'J>Orlt•rs arc now fully aroused .ind will press Reagan to defend .ind explain il when he begms full scale campa1gn1ng in January. Some Reat;an ad\1sers feel he should cut his losses and Jbandon the sche me now, but the consensus within the campaign 1s that the hum alwllng cost would bl' too high. Instead, maximum <'fforts are scheduled this month •to polish Reagan's defense of the plan :.ind, 1f possible, ref1nl' the program to make it more plaus1· blc. This poses an early l1>Sl for Reaga n m roping with a difficult problem Rut to some disappoint- <'d conserv <.1tives. the existence of the needl<.'ss burden means candidate and campaign have already fa ill'd m leadership and organization. The $90 bi 11 ion scheme. ( EV ANS -NOV AK J hnwever, must be ,·wwe>d 111 th<• cll mJte of I.isl s umml•r , wht•n ~r. ford a ppeared unbeatable and Reagan seemed lo Ix-play- i ng H a ml et. '.\1anager s o f Reag;rn 's unannounced cam- paign sought not only an exciting idea to energize t.•oru.ervatJves but a new standard stump speech fo r Reagan. who seemed no less trred lhan e vcrybod¥ else of the :-cnpt hl' had used all year. TllE RESULT: a program to return social welfare programs to state and local govt•rnments. embodying Rea~an ·s ph1lrn.ophy but devised by his bnght young idea man, J eff Be ll. It was un- veiled as a s peech to the Chicago Executives Club Sept. 26, written by journalist '.\1 . Stanton Evans , c ha1rm ;rn of the American Conser\'ative t:nion, wilh ron· lribul1on s from John )1rClaughry of Lyndonville. Vt.. a na tionally known Republican operative. So many Reagan insiders to- day disclaim advance knowledge of lhe s peech thal one aide s u:s- pecls · 111fectious amnesia." Jn fact. Belt cleared the ::,peech with all political advisers. Nobody dis- sented. Far from dissenting, Ronald Reagan was enthusiastic. To prevent internal bickenng to· day over res pons1bihty, cam- paign manager John Sears has laid down this line ; "We were Jll involved .'' The Sept. 26 s peech was ig· nored generally and ha.lied on the nght. By !ale October, Rea~an had mastered the s peech and was ench ant ing conservative au· diences. Nobody m his campaign considered it a problem. Rut outsiders did . Dr. Martin Ander s on of Stanfo rd Investors' Guide Whal m a kes s tock prices go up and down ? llow can an investor tell when a gen;.iine market rally or downturn 1s coming? How can even a s mall investor play the stock· market game to wm? Such questions are answered in Mak- ing It in the Market: Richard Ney's Low-Risk System for Stock Market Investors (McGraw-Hill, $8.95). For the first time, the author or The Wall Street Jungle and The Wall Street Gang shows how the big institution al investors and specialist brokers play the finan- cial game, why they win, and how anyone's moves can be limed to theirs. -to win along with them. One of the nation's foremost in- vestment advisors whose sensa- tional achievements are a matter of public r ecord. Ney reveals: -How to profit in a declining ( THE BOOKMAN ) market with minimum risk and maximum growth. -How to differentiate a false rally from a genuine climb. -How lo anticipate UJl5 and downs. how to develop a sense or timing, how to know when to hold, buy, or sell. -What unconventional and highly s uccessful techniques and tools are bes t s uited to beat the market manipulators at their own game. -How specialists and certain elements of the media conspire to dupe the non-enlightened in· vestor about what is really caus· ing stock prices to rise and fall. VICTOR de KEYSERUNG univer sity's Hoover lnst1lUl<.', prepanng t o join Reag an fullltme 10 January, found the progrnm so vague th:.it 1t con- t a ine d the seeds of serious poht1cal trouble. NEITHER Reagan nor the pro- gram's drafters had answered these questions: How could so radical a change ever gel through Congress? Would th<.' transfer be sudden or gradual? Would poorer stales get equali1a- t1on money from Washmgton? How would federal tax relief be coordmated? Such questions were not sharp- ly presented lo R eagan dunng his first two days a;, an an- nounced candidate, Nov. 20 and 21. But when he appeared on ABC's "Iss ues and Ans wers" Nov. 30, two networ~ correspon- dents interviewing him were re- ady. Reagan was not. He seemed surprised, vague and unable lo discu s s the program with authority. When ABC's Bob Clark asked whether R eagan's progr a m might force the key pnmary state of New Hampshire to newly enact a sales or income lax to as- sume federal programs, Reagan rephed lamely: "But isn't this a proper decision for the people of the state to m ake?" Astonishing- ly, he s aid nothing about reduced federal taxes more than com· pensating for higher state taxes. SUCH LACK of preparation provided the firs t scent of Reaga n's blood for the Washington press corps. When Democratic presidential hopeful Jimmy Car ter breakfasted with political correspondents Dec. 2, he answered a question about Reagan's program with one word: "Ridiculous." The danger for Reagan is that Carter's answer will become the publtc perception abd, like McG<>vern's Sl,000-for-everybody fiasco, the program will be seen as an out- landish blunder reflecting on the candidate's good judgment. ·A Little Shake-up Might Improve FBl's Image YI ,\.<;HJ'-r; TO '1 -Thf' of h"r r! .. q .t fri•n<f ~ol a IMter from f 1.-ri·nr ,. Kr·llr·y. th1• lhr<:ct or ()( I ,, ,. F f! , . ·r h •• 1 (' t t f' r .... i d •',m"li""''' with the frl1nd 's ,,..,, ~· f r,r :.II rrtMt•n.,J tn 1h~ • ~.", ~ f,f•·<i ,,.1.1tin6( to him ,. .,.,-, ~, r1frf1r11l•·l:1 d1olc.t ytd. j>.# Y'r•"r1r1m r1f lnform:1tlrm 1.,,1 r-; ,, "• Y. .. Jj1·y l.1> < '"Wh Uf> UI• fHp~ll-'1 If, ( '1: (T, ~ l I Tlfl .. ' I• I fl I '~ ._,"r.'Z. ., 4 1' J • 11 ,, • ii n t n .K.I,,., '"• ,..,,n t>"~ V,.,~ ,,, ·~'~ .. ,.. ittosdl /rtl'IJJ h ,, , ,. en.,,,,,.. "' ti t,_, I~ .&t /, .. -... \ 1AJ ,..~ 1'7' '' f11r lh'-ruson K,.llt'y ow•. •b eb 11 that the> Bun~ .. u 111 •••m~ wltb 1 mlJ•r rr:rru l1' ltom UM Bureau'• own virt1m\, L nuu. t,.nllerrlng thf' nu peononnel -..bo are w UnJC the>1r !Ind au.r money conducuna 1lt Dlln~y toun ol the Waabtn1Lon beadquacter building to Free dom of 1Wormat1on work might indicate a good faith attempt lo comply with the law by Director Kelley. So now the question 1s, what's the difference between a Kelley and a Hoover? ON THF. JOB almost a yPar and a half, KPlley has seen bales o( evidence suggesting that an unknown but not insignificant number of his subordinates are dangerous c r i minals. Prima fac1t ca~es have been made out aicainst FBI agents implicating what we hope i s only a small perc~ntage of them in murder, bJackma1l, bomb1na. you name Jt. Aaa1n and again Ke lley's apok~men ht-fore cons:rcss1onal <mnmltlttS havf' had lo admit lht-tr d•putszt'd, 1deolog1cal rark~t .. era have violated the nteht.a. puce of mind, homes a.nd tt0n0m 1c and 1ocl aJ iittunty of thou .. ndt of ~Opie. To thu Kttll•Y ·, reaction hu bttn Ith Hoover's· Admit wh l you can't deny, volunteer no lnformauon. do no\. cooperate ( VON HOFFMAN ) with legitimate law enforcement efforts and protect everybody below you in the outfit. The Bureau's r eputa tion and credit has fallen so low it is being convicted by establishmeotarian big shots of conniving to suppress evidence m connection with the murder of an American president. AND FROM the Great, Gray Gumshoe, what is heard ? Recitations of J . Edgar Hoover's old s peeches deploring crime and the decline of morals. You might thank that an organization so hnpuched and impugned would issue some kind of white paper l't'tting forth its version of what weot wrons. what hos been done • to prevent a repetition and who hill' been punis hed. Nnturally, nobody has been punished. Even local police departments, I which are supposed to be a lot dumber than the Feds, go through the motions of a shake-up when their boys get caught grafting. But Kelley's made it clear he is n 't going to do anything he's not forced to do • In the FBI and CIA both, the best thing that could happen would be a few showcase punishments. No indictments, no trials, no jails. With bureaucrats it is sufficient to take away their parking privileges and their health insurance. In the case or multiple murderers, dismissal and pension revocation might be considered. That will create not heroism in the ranks of the time servers, but inertial resistance to the next illegal order from above. IT MIGHT help if a peNon with a different background from Kelley's were appointed to the directorship. Profe3sional law e nforcement of· /ice rs ahouldn 'l run police agencies for the same reason that aeoerals shouldn't be .. seeretaries or defense. Cops'll always protect their own, like lawy ers, bankers and journalists. Clarence Kelley would make a great newspaper editor. Surely h e must have bad enough experience b eing abused, hounded, misquoted and axed by our species so that as an editor ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Roberl N. Weed. Publhher Thomas Ktml, Ei<fltor Barbaro Krfribfch Eduorwl Page Editor Monday, Dec. 15, 1975 he'd opt be so likely to buy our self-serving contentions that our lib e l s and character assassinations are necessary for the proper conduct or public af· fairs. By the same token a newspaper editor should be less inclined to buy the FBI motto that the best way to enforce a law is to break it. The editorial page of the Daily Pilot seek s to inform and stimulate readers by presenting on this page diverse commen- tary on topics or interest by syn. dicated columnists and car · toonists, by providing a forum tor readers' views and by pre- senting tbla n ewspaper's opin· ions and ideas on current topics. The editorial opinions or the Dally Pilot appear only in the editorial column at the top of the pace. Opinions ~xprC!S$ed by the columnists and cartoonfats and letter writers are their own and no <!ndorsement ol their views by the Daily Pilot should be Inferred. ' yow yeai ' Cron 1974 ran lhe11 ()f I< ran• rant and size a·ye ~ma care crec 0th• lbe1 Ave reta dro1 due• leas year ple: last yea .Chr and car1 $7.5 Gre pric can Chr pie sole Chr as I post tim hav abo day yea 50 a bil1 dur mo: t1or ligi Poi: out Cor mo pa) cos lOt 1 I (! ~ 1 E ~ ( ' J , 1 1 1 l 1 • 20-30% More Card Cost Up .At Christmas By Tbe Associated Press Bah! Humbug! It will cost you more to wish your family and friends a Merry Christmas this year. Card prices generally have risen anywhere from 20 to 30' percent and sometimes more since 1974, although reta~ters and manufacturers say you can still find inexpensive greetings if you search for lhem. A SPOKESMAN FOR HAUMARK Cards Inc., of Kansas City, said prices for a box of 25 cards range from $2 to $8 this year. In 1974, he said, the range was from $1.50 to $8. The $8 boxed cards have just as much glitter and decoration as they ever did and are the same size. But individual cards -known in the $1-billion- a-year industry as counter cards -have g'otten ~maller. . The Hallmark spokesman said the size of the cards had been cut by about one-seventh to offset in- creases of 25 to 40 percent in the price of paper.· Other manufacturers said higher labor costs forced them to cut frills and raise prices. IRVING CO HEN, PRESIDENT OF Fifth Avenue Card Shop, a 57-store, East Coast chain of retail outlets, said that manufacturers have. dropped decorations, cut back on colors and re- duced the size of cards to keep prices steady or at least limit increases. Cohen said he expected sales lo be good this year. For reasons he can't completely explain, peo- ple are buying the more exJ>('nsive cards. "The low-priced boxes just sit there," he said. "We are not selling ( ) as many units, but sales C 0 NS U tU ER are higher in ~ollars." , ... , Cohen said the com- pany sold about 1.8 million Christmas cards last year and expects to sell about 1.5 million this year. ~SA't~ T HE AVERAGE PRICE of a . Christmas card sold individually is now between 35 and 40 cents. Lap year, he said, it was 25 to 30 cents. Shoppers used to be able to find a box of 25 cards for $1, he recalled. "No more. Now it's 25 for $4.75 or $5.75 or S1.50 ... A spokesman for the National Association of Greeting Card Publishers said millions of low- priced cards are sold in the country. He said you can still find boxes of 20 cards for $1 . The spokesman said that the average pri<'e of a Christmas card has gone from about 16 cents a cou- ple years ago to about 20 cents today. HE SAID ABOUT SEVEN BILLION cards are sold each year, half of them al Christmas time. The Christmas business has been levelling off, however, as people trying to <'Ope with inflation and rising postal rates cut their card lists . The number of individual cards sold at other times of the year has been growing steadily and so have the prices. Cohen said the 1976 Valentine card will cost about 40 ceuts, up from 35 cents last year. The birth- day card that was 25 cents last year is 35 cents this year. The 50-cent card has gone to 60 cents. Hallmark says its basic card lines are 15, 25, 35, 50 and 75 cents and $1. Most of the 15-cent cards are birthday greeting:, for young children. Studio cards -"The ones with the gags" -start at 40 cents. THE GREETINGS THAT PEOPLE DO buy during this holiday season will probably have a more traditional look than in recent years. The spokesman for the greeting cards associa- tion said one out of three Christmas cards has a re- ligious theme. There also is a trend toward renewed popularity for holly. the fireplace and Santa Claus. "For a while, some of the cards were pretty far out "the spokesman said. "The peace thing was big for 'two or three years. Now there's a swing back to more and more traditional cards." Reminder: 1f you're late with your cards, you'll pay even more. Postal rates go up Dec. 28 and the cost of mailing a first-class Jetter will increase from 10 to 13 cents . Yule Spirit . No Holiday Divorces OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI> -A judge saved two mar riages with a moratorium on divorce suits during last year's Christmas holidays and hopes to do even better thi.s year. District Court J udge Raymond Naifeh an- nounced he will accept no more divorce cases until the day after Christmas. Naifeh says his ban on divorce cases has been criticized, but he thinks he is right to try to keep families together t hrough the holidays. "I might be technically wrong in taking this stand, but I'm convinced I'm morally right." he said. . . Naifeh posted the notices o n his · courtroom doors and on both doors leading to his private chambers. 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Call for rf'.SUVations and information. ~mber·l7-Valley Ptau Office l2tt0 Vldory Blvd ., near Laurel Canyon, North ffoll)'Wood-984.z3St December 1-18--Wllsblre District Of nee COO WU.hire Blvd., at SIA V1~·'7380 · Decembtr 11--Ne..rport BMcb otn ce . ~1 Newport Blvd., (acrou from City Hall) 'f7S.4.500 > - Mondey, O.cember I~. 191?1 DAil V PILC, T A 7 She's a perfect 914 -610 -914 (mllllmetre1) 36·24·36 (inches) Security Guards Found Untrained SACRAMENTO (UPI> -One-lhll'd of the armed private security guards enrolled in the state's new firearms trammg classes flunked, the Department of Consumer Affairs reports. Douglas Faigin, chief of the bureau of colll'C· tions and investigation services, said the test re- sults indicate many pnvate security companies "have done little or nothing m the past to train their guards.'' On Jan. 1, it will be illegal for a private security guard to be armed without passing the training course. Guards flunking the course are not permitted to carry weapons , but are allowed to work iri a non- . armed capacity. h~ said. QUALITY LIVE and CUT XMAS TREES Open 'til 9 p.m. Daily ,. ........ o ...... \~----·o ~!o~ ...... ~:.-..-....~ ........... 0 ·~v -~ -~ .,, ..• ~_~ ... ,,..-··~~ -~ .,,,-~-~ t ~ FASHION ~ ISLAND STORES ) \ Drawing DisputeUP•~: ) OPEN EVERY NIGHT ~ f UNTIL CHRISTMAS ~ 'Miss Metric,' the back cover drawing on a booklet to be distributed by Santa Clara County Department of Consumer Affairs to explain the metric system, has drawn wrath of county Status of Women Com- mission and temporarily halted distribu- tion of the 'offensive, sexist ' booklet. •0 ,~. ~-~ ;411;·~ ~-~ ~-~ ~)·~ ' 0 • 0 ... () .-0 • 0 • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • Avantage. Today's topnotched tennis togs On the courts or off. Participating or speccacing. Tennis cloches have never looked so super. Fashion-in-action by a new label that's first at Bullock's. A. T-shirc in buff /blush. S,M,L, $12 Skirc in blush. Sizes 6 co 14, 8 12 B. Terry ;acker, $19 And pants, 821 Jn safari or brown coccon and nylon. Sho re sleeved polo of pol ye seer I cotton, brown or white, S I I Al l in S,M,L. C. AV signature swearer of acrylic in white with safari or brown. S,M,L, SI 7 Jean-style panrs in safari color with AV signature burcons. Sizes 6-14, $23 Town and Travel Accion Sportswear Let us share in yo ur joy of giving Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San D iego Frce·way at Bristol, Costa Mesa~ ; 56-0 11 ' • I •I l A8 DAILY PILOT Monday. Oecembef 15. tm 22 hour ' e TUESDAY ANO WEDNESDAY ONLY! SO:\iE QUANTITlES ARE LIMITED! SPECIAL! ''Casual best'' long sleeve sport shirts. Warning for Women I FDA Eyes Rtuliation Viet.int Tortured; WASHINGTON (AP) -The Food and Drug Administration said it JS writing guidelines lo prevent young women, especially those who are pregnant or s us pected of being pregnant, from being exposed to unnecessary radiation. One question lbat must be resolved, 5 Held the FDA said, is the advisability ofl X·r aying the abdomen of u woman of C'hildbearing age during the early part or her · mrnst.rual rycte when there is no medical emergency. TROY." N.Y. CUPI) - A R e nsselae r county grand jury has indicted three men and two "These recommendations are intended to m inimize unnecessary • exposure of developing h u man e mbryos and fetus es to ionizing radiation t h at results fr o m radiological examinations," the ~1gency said in a call for pubhc (.'OmmenU:i. THE FDA SAID IT also wants to women in the case of a know whether it is possible to t ake 27·ye a~·C?ld m~n who, fewer X·rays of known or possibly authorities said, was pregnant women to reduce the .imprisoned and brutally radiation exposure of the unborn child tortured for two months ·and still obtain adequate mformation . in a house here. THE F DA SAID IT hoi>es lo arrive at a "const.'nsus or expert opinion" among sci entific and techni<'<ll authorities, and professional, public and pnvate organizations. about a s us pected injury to the The victim James mother, and whether abdominal Whitbeck, has' been in shields could be U::.l'<l to protect the critica l condition al fetus. Albany Medical Center Anybody wishing to comment on th<.' issue can contact th<' FDA at 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockvtllc, Md. ;::::==============================================:;-A~RQN 0€ CQSTt\ M€SJ\ M~~~~~~ns . MEN ONLY 3 PM to 9 PM M,onday through Friday: Closed Sat. & Sun. MALESTYLING • MALESTYLIM MALESTYLI MALES TYL MALES TY MALE ST MALES MALE MAL MA M PICK YOUR CHOICE: IEG. $I 0 MOW $5.00 LAMrCUT: Ow Expert Styti•b Wil Qd Yow Hair So A• to Rtqli~ a Mini,,... of Care. WHIZCUT: Sdssar-Rmor Cut RKom- ,,. ndecl for Probletn Hair. lotttl~s: Shi 41:10. eo..ditioner, Style. BEAUTY SALON: Daily 8 AM to 3 PM; Sunday 9 AM to 5 PM fOR Al'POIMTMEMT 692 W. 19th St. •Costa Mesa 642-8316 Hospital since the night of Oct. 30, when he was alJegedJy dumped. badly beaten, from a car. TH E W O M EN. identified as Irene Richardson and Mary Jane Ricbarcbon, were booked on charges of kidnap and assault. Charles H. Mcintosh, 30, was indicted on two counts of first·degree kidnaping and two of second-degr ee a ssault, and Clyde Cook, 27, was charged with one count of s econd·degree assault. A~ INDICTED was Donald Cook, 17, on two. counts of kidnaping and two of second·degree assault. Authorities gave no motive for the actions of the defendants. Mcintosh was accused ~i\-il\"i1\'ti511~tn·r4\"tniR'f«rlriArmA·tiril\.ilrili'tl\"tn'a\fl\Uli"A.ifi'iR'iffil\rl\"i~ I ~~:~~~~!~~~fb:c~o~~~ '~ $ 5 Q Q Q Ff WITH PR ESE NT A TION ~ ~here .he allegedly be~t ;;e -.; him with a bat, set his. ~ • OF THIS COUPON ~ legs afire with lighter ~ UM/TED TIME ONL y ~: fluid, forced him to drink ~ ? human urine, burned his ~ c A R PET ~ testicles with a cigarette ~ ~ li ghter. choked him and ~ ;.:.: forced him to wear =-· ~ women's clothing. ~ CLEANED ~ ~ ? THE E LDER Cook, ~ :; "on or about the last two c:;.. :: w eek s of Oct.ober." ~ $19 95 -.:.: a 11 e g e d J y· k i c k e d ':~ -Any Living Room & Hall ~ Whitbeck with bis· feet, ~ (f«·!J·"~,,, .•• .,, nou111 s, 1.•1 ~ ''one of which was ~ ? encased in a plaster ~ :; cast," thereby a . ~ f~acturing n~merous ~ ANY LIVING ROOM NOW ••• Advanced techn1qu~ ;md chemical :: !°1~S .and Causing Other ~ DINING ROOM (or dining areal developments makt powble supenor results -.;. lDJunes. ~ and HALL $2995 nght 1n your home -and at a price you can ~ <:: CLEANED afford. Now you un have your carpets !!' • ll••1.u '''"-" s ~ 1 , • 1 cte~ed o•ofe:ssionallv ilS often as vou like. :: ignop ~ ~ ~ :: ~ ~ System 1._ -~ . = ~ Changes ~ ~ SACRAMENTO (AP) c--. -State parks officials (,:: : say they're changing the ~ et park reservation system · a i so people who can't plan <= YCS, WE 00 DYE CARPETING RIGHT IN YOUR HOME and 1t 1s ready to use ~ their vacations three 88 :. O.R 'Al ALS02/$9 ' f'h:lmhray <.hi rl has hero fl air, with detail s t1tchC'd epaulets, button- down chf'st pocket Features fac;h1on- t a tl11 rNl 4" C'tlll11r, placket sleeve. 11 pus lei cnl<Jri-Mat:h inc wash, dry. :11 Must·SCt" print shirts boast great color combos to team up with h is favorite Je1sure wear. 4" col lar . Jn machine wash, never iron blends. "CHARGE IT!" • PVl{laAlllA I ITY •MN IHtll,.,AIU,111'«> • W .. .81' Ull'I APIC;'U'°' •HI HTfl'l(lTQN •"'Al H • MHTA lll'A • P."ltW 111.K • )'11..LtRIUH • ( ANOC;A 1'41ll< •I V'CWllUCI • 1.Allt.WOOO •COWTA .. UA •,AHLI ll()Cl( • tOVRCA •mllllAlff.: • • .,.,.M,AO • MOHTCl.Allt :•-1mrned1ately. We Wiii also TINT or COLORIZE your carpet Vllh1le shampoomg at e,:. months in advance have ~ !.light acld1ttonat charge. COLORS so BRIGHT AND VIVID you will bo astound· ~ a chance to find a a od as thousnads o f omen have been! ~ • campsite. #; E Starting next month, ~ CALL TODAY ~ at least 20 percent of the ~ : family cam psites in each· ~ 1 -.:. stat e park will be held ~ 675-9 40 or 833-8070 ~ ~~p~gd:.itse,bse!fJ~t~: ~ : Parks and Recreation ~· ... . NOT D ELI GHT ED? DO N'T PAYI ~ Director H e rber t ~ ~ Rhoades. ~ • ( ~ ~ • T b e r e m a i n i n g_ ~-~ 7,1.\·;4· .. '· GUaRanT@~l-U-JJc;J111 =cam ps ites w i ll still _ . --·----• • --.:i require reservations. 00 ~ ~-, .. /~~.\GUARANTEE CARPET CLEANING & DY E CO . S days in advance. • • ~ ~·;i. ~ SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY ~ Currently, all state 1'.~~W.Ut.!1!..~.WUAW:UAU!-.W.Wt1Aw.W.\1!..~~ ~~~y ~:s1!1r~~~~~~s.take HOW TO ENJOY THE .REST OF YOUR LIFE . . . TRANSCENDENT AL MEDITATION' .. F.asy Energy PROGRAM l S Natural for more Efficiency Relaxing _, Happiness fd FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES COSTA MESA Wed. Dec. 17 • Maan& 8 P.M. TMC.... "6 I Ill« SL ... lttaWI R TORO . Tues., Dec. 16 • 7:30 P .M. .._ ............ DMt eT_..M NEWPORT BEAOt Tues.. Dec. 16 • 8 P..M. .......... ~ ....... ......... .,.. WESTMINSTER TH5., Dec. 16 ·I P.M. • ..,.....s..t.p IHUM.d.AW•• r ta SANaEMENTE Wed., Dec. 17 • 2 p..111. Thurs.. Dec. I 8 • 8 P ..M. s..a •._.cw. 103 •••• Plcie ............ s ...... FOR INFORMATION CALL 550.7411 LAGUNA llACH 499·273~ l MOP MOffDA f TnMUOH IAT\Jllt>AY .,_AM TO 14kelt PllC •UHDAY 1..-... ~fl) e.oo ,, ...... .IUIJf SAY "('HA1'G rr ... '--~----~~~~~--l t· • Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY T he Nationa l Association or State Boating Law Administrators passed a host of resolutions at its ~ual conference in Chicago, not all of which will ft.nd favor among the boating public. The most controversial proposal to which the NASBLA a ttached its approval was that all types of pleasure craft be subject to state registration -in· eluding documented vessels. E fforts to do away with documentation or pleasure craft is not new, but has successfully been stopped in the past. The advocacy of the state law administrators of such a proposal a ppears to most boat owner s to be just another effort on the part or the states to generate more revenue BOATING \ from registrations. VE S SEL S , DOCUMENTE D BY the · U.S. Coast Guard are not subject to state registra· tion and are considered vessels of the U.S. Gov- . emment. Not every boat is eligible for documen· tation. Another NASBLA resolution that m ay raise the hackles of small boat owners was one urging the elimination of buoyant cushions as an approved Personal F lotation Device (PFD) on boats under 16 feet in length. The Coast Guard has long found that these cushions are adequate flotation devices in waters where such small boats operate. To eliminate them and substitute the bulkier type PFDs required on larger boats wouJd take up room that. could be used for other safety devices. OTHE R RESOLUl10NS more to the liking or pleasure boat owners: Commended the U.S. Environmental Protec- tion Agency for the sensibility shown by its willing- ness to modify the 1972 marine sanitation device standards permitting the use of certified flow· through treat ment devices in coastal and inter- state wat ers where no environmental problems are substantiated, and expressed its appr eciation to the Coast Guard for counseling EPA on the matter . Op posed proposals to impose exorbitant lockage fees or similar waterway user charges on recreational watercraft for locking through federal- ly maintained dams on the inland waterways system. URGE D CONGRESS TO exempt pleasure craft less than 65 feet from coverage under the new In- ternational Rules for Navigational Lights de- veloped by the 1972 Safety of Life At Sea Conference and requested the Coast Guard "to a ppoint to the Rules of the Road Committee of the Merchant Marine Council additional members who represent recreationa l boating." Recommended withdrawal of a USCG proposal to r equire all pleasure boats to carry "auxiliary power" (paddle or oars) and a ''dewatering de· vice" (bailer). APPROVE D A MODEL act for motorboat noise control. Called for establishment of unifQrm criteria fo C' state boating education co~es. Opposed USCG equipment requirement exe mp· tions for certain vessels which create non· uniformity between state and feder al require· m en ts. I I Wi~ Cut Field For Yul~ Regatta Blustery northeast winds that blasted the harbor area Saturday and Sunday contributed to small turnouts in most classes of sailboats compet- ing in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Christmas Regatta. Biggest turnout was in the Performance Han· dicap Racing Fleet racing in the ocean. The class b a d 18 entr ies a nd won by Z·Runt, skip- pered by Ray Booth, Balboa Yacht Club. Runner· up was Ghost JI, s ailed by John Reynolds, NHYC, and third was Sequoyah, s ailed by J im Moore, South Shor e Yacht Club. TROPHYWJNNERSl~other classes: ETCHELLS·22-1, Egad, G. Amies and Dennis Durgan, NHYC; 2, Bon Bon Roger Meisinger, NHYC; 3, Da rk Star , Jeff Farwell, NHYC. SlllELDS -Charlotte, M.C. Sayr e, P AYC; 2, Columbia, Paul Cohen, BYC. SOLING -Bugaboo, J ack Dollahite, OYC; 2, J aws, J ames Alexander, Seattle YC; 3, Sun Larry Asble~, NHYC. .. t • • LID0·14 A -1, Chris Raab, HHYC; 2, Brad Wheeler, BYC3, MartyLockney,UYC. . LASER A -BiU Wheeler, BYC; 2, Ty Beach BYC; 3, Bill Symes, NHYC. ' LAS~~ B -I, Greet de Mocskonyl, BYC; 2, Dayna Williamson, BYC; 3, Glen Klanian, Capo Bay YC. BYJinn -Tom Bissell, LIYC; 2, Tom Willson. SABOT A -1, Wallie Gerrie, NHYC; 21 Reiioa Parker,NHYC; 3, DougCefali,BYC. • SABOT B -1, C. Buckingham, NHYC; 2, WlU . Bents, NHYC: 3. DavidFruco,LlYC. ~OT C ..:... ·1, ~ TurDer, BCYC; 2, John Perm ck, B~YC; 3, Allison Glass, BYC. OPEN MON.·SAT. 9130 to6:00 646-9281 j YA bees ot sting ci ..;ays ar Dr Orego1 the w~ BraziU bee sti purSUE "1 aggre! QUEI 12. -:I;; ·Th t.1011 Or Col I sched now . c h ar1 Stude: The cont~ about re gist and a sprint R e t broi: sprin1 Feb. class• Fo inf on occ at556 Pr. El, Le Lagu electc Frier. Libra OU are L vice Beat pres On or Jero1 Ur. Gs SA The Coun votec M e Com San t h e co n merr T~ Chai chur i S I horn serv• oCbo -.1~ f I -- Mond!y. December ts. 1m DAil y PILOT A. Bees "' Scare to Death YAKIMA."Wash. CAP> -Theso-ulled "killer" bees or Brazil may not be guilty of having a fatal sling as much as simply scaring people to death says an entomologist. ' is a recessive genetic trait in honeybees a nd should be modified as it breeds with other bee sub-species and becomes genetically diluted. IHvorclng Form er Color ado Gov. John Vanderhoof anahis wife Mer · rie Lynne have fil ed s uit in Denver to end their marriage. Dr. Michael Burgett, an assistant professor at Oregon S~ate University, told the annual meeting of the ~~sh1ngton Beekeepers' Association that some Braz1l.1ans may have died from allergic rftctions to bee stings or were terrified by the bees' tendency to pursue their victim f artber than most other bees. "When a bee stings you, it leaves an odor we call an alarm odor. H's meant to mark the enemy. "This Brazilian hybrid produces more of that odor than other bees ... That means you 're likely lo get stung again it other bees are nearby," he said. THE BRAZILIAN BEE, DEVELOPED from "Sn African bee and several European s pecies already in Brazil, carries a parasitic mite not found in this country, Burgett said. This factor and public fear or bees could affect the beekeeping industry. "THE PROBLEM WITH TIDS BEE is its aggressive. nature," said. Burgett, "but aggression QUEENIE OCC Lists Available Orange C oa s t Co ll ege's spring schedule of classes is now available free of ch arge, in the OCC Student Bookstore. The 70-page booklet contains information about adm issions and registration procedures, and a complete listing of spring courses. Registration runs through Feb.· 6. The spring semester starts Feb. 2. The last day of classes is set for June 11. For registration information, phone the OCC Admissions Office at 556·5736 or 556-5735. President Elected . Lester Gib s on of Laguna Beach has been elected president of the Friends of the Laguna Library. Other officers for 1976 are Leonard Scheu. first vice president; Florence Beane. second vice president; Mi c hael Onorato, treasurer. and Jerome each, secretary. Unit Accepts Gay Church SAN JOSE CUPI> The Santa Clara County Council of Churches has voted 35-17 to admit the M et r o p olitan Community Church of San Jose, which serves th e h omosex u a l community, into membership. The Rev. William Chapman. pastor' of the church, said its purpose i s not to furth e r hom osexuality but to serve the religious needs o( homosexuals. 1976 CARSi, and remaining •7 Ss All makH new cars & truckal .......... LIAll IPICIAUST. w ........ ..., ,.. .......... . WIEKEND!R Get1 II ALL together Frld•y• '"th• J•f.uijQmll By Phil lnte rlandi ' "With all the sensational publicity. there '1 a risk of developing an antahoney attitude among the public," Burgett said. ·'People are scared. Shortly after the novel 'The Swarm' came out. residents of Sussex County in New York tned to ban bees from their half of Long Island." BUT HYBRIDS WIOCH HAVE moved farther south in South America have become gentler because or the cooler climate and because they've intermingled with commercially raised bees. Those bees r e maining in the tropical jungles retain their aggressiveness because of the heat and because other strains of honeybees are not found there. The Brazilian bees have been reported moving toward the United States but are not expected to reach the Southern states until about 1990. They should arrive in a genetically diluted form. THE J EWEL TIDEF ~ ••'1t'IU:-tCllJNG SOUTH COAST $ls.oo VILLAGE TVllQlJOISEASOCOllAJ., l:>ILAY 8.8. al~G .AT SUNFLOWER&BEAll $19.50 SANTAANA557-t05Z · Visit Santa Daily 10-9, Srmday 11 • 6 THE SECURITY RETIREMENT PLAN .•. an Individual Retirement Account. Put up to $1500 each year in a tax shelter. Earn the Bank's top interest. Save taxes on the interest, too. You can buil<l a small fortune. and use it to supplement your Social Security retirement benefits. To recl·1ve the full bcnd1c~ of chc Security Retirement Plan. pur your qu:ilifymg ~:ivings-in ;i lumr !-um or in periodic dcpos· 1c-.-in an Accumulmion/M:txi-Gmwth account The money you dero.-..ir earn" 1mere<;1 from rhl' Jay of dcpn!\it at our current reg· ulnr ~nving" r;11l' i::Kh rmw your ncrnunt n::ichcs $10CX.I, wr ,1utnm:tt ic:illv rr:m~kr tho"r funds to your Maxi-Growth account -YourToc;il It )'OU rrl'l'cr [O dn your own rl:inning. chrn)!'l' the Dn-lt·Yoursl'if option. Deposit your Scrnrity Retirement Plan iund~ in :i lump sum r:ic h year. Or, m.1kc Jcposits throughout the ye:ir ($100 minimum). Specify th:tt the money you deposit b for your retirement, and put it into the high interc:-t earning Security Retirement Plan that pays selectcJ rntes of interest. If you like, we can tie the maturity daces of your s:ivings co the day you retire, assuring you of m:1ximum earnings and immediate <w:t il .1hility of your savings on your retirement date Total Dcpt-..,itcd T,11.1l lntercs1 t-:c~1 E~g hy Your Age Now by Agl' 65 [:irncd by A Re ti) Agl' "5 30 $52.500 + ~207.1 75 = $259,675 15 S45.C'(() + $127.592 = $172.592 40 $37.500 + $ 75.0H = $112, SH 45 530,000 + $ 41 .Q7) = $ 71,Q7' so $22.500 + $ 20.63Q = $ 43.I N SS $15,t\Xl + s 8.252 = $ H 25l "The nbove figures assume that you contrihute $1 ,500 each year with no withdrawals and that your money earns 7.5% annual inter~t. rhe current maximum rate How to start getting rich. Almost 50"'~ of Amcrirnn workers qualify. You can start your Securiry Retirement Plan at ;my of the nearl y 500 offi ces ot Security Pacific Bnnk We'll give you a free booklet that def.en he.., the plan in grcmcr derail, nnd we'll he glad to answer any of your 5pccific quc~tions personally.The sooner you start, the richer we can make you of interest allowed by law. Give yourself a tax break. In addition to building a substan· rial nest egg, the Security Retirement Plfl n nlso allow~ you a con.sidcrnblc reduction in your current Federal income t:lx p:ty· mems. The plan also allows you to defer p aying t:1XC" on the interest you earn. How to make your savings snowball. Each year, you can puc aside up to $1500 or 15°0 of your annual compensauon for personal services-whichever is less-into your Security Rcttrc· rncnt Plan. Save as much or as little as you wish. Your savings accumulate and grow from the day of deposic. When they total $1000. you can have your money automatically invested in a Maxi~Growth Account, where it cams the highest interest races permitted by lnw from the day we invest it. What's 10 1pecial about the Stturity Retirement Plan. It's flexible. Choose from two option~; The Max i·Growih or the Do-It-Yourself Plan. I 22 hour ,. e TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY! SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! SAVE 1/2 Men's hit polyester comfort flare slacks. REG. $13 . Far-out fashion fit in a slack that looks as good ns its price. Made of Portrel ' polyester to shed wrinkles nnd retain its shape. Great gift idea fo r the man on your Christmas list. Hurry in now and see the variety of fa shion-right solids to complement your wardr obe without embarras- sing your wallet. Sizes 30-40. Save! "CHARGE IT!" • rAHO!'A ... A (ITV •"A~ 111'-R~AROINO • •l'q" I ll'o A"f,n .-.1 • 11\ l'ITIH<ITON flt.Ar lt •tlANH, ANA • HC)ft'WALll • ,, " l.EltTOH • ( A"'OOA PARk ·I Y?fWOOO •IAllllWOOO • C'OITA Mg."" • IEAOl.8 aOClX •COYIJllA • Ttltt1'AHC'I: •ttOeaimAD •MOH"ra.Ala SHOr MO"IOAY ntRnt"<m "ATURDAYltMAMTO ....... l'l\'NDAY l~M AM TO ,,.00 PM • JlllCT SAY °'CHAttO• tTt" .. I t A J 0 DAIL y PILOT Tonight's TV Highlights B )' the Associated Press The following are Billboard's bot record hits for the wt~ek ending December 20 as they appear in next week's issue of BiUboard magazine: HOT SINGLES t. THAT'S THE WAY I Like It -K. C. & The Sunshrnt• Band TK , CH~ fJ 8 30 -Perry Como's Christmas m l\k:\.ico. This south of the border ceh.'brat10n features the Captain and Tennille (former Orange Coast e!1tertainer Tum Shearer), the Ballet l' olklonco and the Zavalda Brothers and Sisters. . 2. LET'S DO JT AGAIN -Staple Singers / Curtom NBC B 9 :00 -"Cancel My .ReservJtion." Hul> Hope in a recent ( 1972 > screen c:omt'Ciy as a TV star who leaves his \\. lfl· and \\.inds up ma murder cu~l' Ev ~t M ..int' Saint and Ralph Bl'l!Jm) ,tt'l' f l'aturt'll. ARC f1 9 00 -Juli(' Andrews: On e to One A mu~1c.il-vanely special with tht' .'.\luppets. 'ikater Janet Lvnn and the Kon.·.m Ch1ldn•n '::,Choir • TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening O :ll 6 1 10 ED Mond1y H1rhl Mov1t. (C) (2hr) ·~ml My Rn· trut1on" (com) · 12 -Bob Hope [.a MaHe ~a1nt, l!llph Bellamy Hope stars n a IV ~r~onal1fy who DECEMBER 15 flro h1~ troub'ed m.u1a~~ and "'1nd1. up 1n lhe mrddlt of d llom 6.00 0 0 8 10 @II ED"''" c1de ·~•est gallon J ( l9 8 ) CD Pro r oolb1ll New 6 The UntoucllJbln 'lur~ Jtis 11 ~n D tV Ctqm 0 ''ONE TO ONE" debuts! 0 17 J 13 6 Ntw\ *JULIE ANDREWS, The 0 6 Bonar111 O Ironside Muppets, & Janet Lynn m P1rt11drt hmily m a musical Special! W Ad1111 12 0 I VHIAl I Jultt Andrtwl Ont El) Soledad to Ont lhrs •11>ic1t •Jllr'f :>"t1.1I 16 St.Ir Trek ~tars Juht Andrews w th th• Mup ffi Kup'1 Siio• Ptls. llnet lynn and I~• ~··•tbn Eil Lrttlt Ruufl Ch•ldren s Chorr Or St•n Mv<'r•y 6.30 10 Mtn G11thn Show ham ol V.orld V1s•on Ir te•na: nal m 8rw1tchtd hosts 17 J Ko11n's Heron W The Bold Onn et) Nuhv1tlt '.26 Movtt· (2hr) "Port11rt ol 1 M~I>· 7.00 O O O ll 6 ED Nr•s sttr'' fdra) '61 -v., "'o''"" Lt•.l•t O 8oel1nr tor Oollus Pa•mh. Peltr Bree~ r 6 Mod ~Uld ED SOundst11, ·I,. 1, roJ d Ju•,.1 8 To Tttl tht Truth Hammond' (~) PJll I 3. FLY, RORIN, FLY -Silver Convention Midland lntt'rnational 4. SATURDAY NIGHT -Bay City Rollers Anst~ 5 LOVE ROLLERCOASTER -Ohio Players !\Ier('urv 6 .Tlll-:M E FROM "MAHOGANY" Do You Know Where You're Going to -Diana Ro:;s ~otown 7 SKY lllG H Jigsaw Chelsea 8 I WHITE THE SONGS -Barry Manilow Ansl.l !J FOXO:'IJTllERU~ -SweetCapitol .. NASHVILLE .. IRt "TOMMY" IPGt "CAMELOT' "OLIVER" wYOUMG fRAMICEMSTBN" IPGI "MOHTY rYTHOH & THE HOLY GRAIL" "OtlTY MARY & CRAZY LAJtRY" "Y AMISHIHG l"OIKT"' CPGI '*GOME JM 60 SECOHDS" "SIX·rACIC A ... F' ''IOltM LOSUS" fill "MOHTY f'YTHOM & TME HOLY GRAIL" "YOUMG FtlAMKf:MSTBH'' m Conctnlullon ('29 8 ) Mobile One I love lucy CD Mm1on. tmpo111ote 1 •..:~."1~ioi Tht fBI 9:30 0 17 3 8 All 1n t~f hm1lr 17 3 Cunsmokt 'rln1le Archie SJ lit ·s lrol!' ~l•ge I El) u lob1 It 1gh! h1s 1 '! '-bJbr '" .~ou' lo 2<> Lowe Amt11un Strlt hJ,e hei 11"1 hl'le b•bi •r~ •I m CllUK Thutrt Prrnt• IOOI.\ 1.~e s~.E Mly l>avt ti •n 'n ED l'alom1 llaltan ie1'.auraN Ei) Add1ms F1m1ly Atth•e tal•I .r luoe •I~ ts E'•~d 7 30 I $ZS,OOO Pyramid ch Id Na:u a ty 1 s a 8(}1 lo~·~h ED Wild K1nrdom ~l1•te '" P•r1 t of • : .. ~ ~a1• ~n•y lowt Alllt1iun Strtt 0 Ne•1 Oocumtnurt Spt<J•I J retrap W lt Choler (ytw•lr.e s Nt" rtpor'•r (h c• 10-00 0 17 3 Mtdiul Ctnttr V••• a Htnr, prp~ents It S ,l)t"·I on hM yo '"ii It'' S SW &·•tS a F' ~ 'lh lo prtvtnt t t , 1 • ho ll'e ti •t• a '1:. ~, hJs no "" 01 i n .. 8 Trusure Hunt •"V ·~at ~hn 1n•1 met• 'i' n 1n•r B ltl1ltro~ $ MoY•t (C) "8y "'' l> ' .... 11 oe P•' ••'\ a• "''d ca Licht ol tht Sttrerr Moon" '"'" le • ., (mu1) ~ -Oo11s Oat Gordon Mat 0 ID El) Ness Ila• leon Al'r'u to ~errr Ma\On 10 H1(h Aolltrs 0 IWIC SPftul ct •b"' M al (D Brady Bunch b·g ur Joan 81~1 vn ov S rs ?l 6 WM World of Mu11als Na\~ & Youn11 ano r.•hr IJ' ro, I. ?t• I s•IC 1a1 I ~lfnt Hr1ht An.mat \lars renerale CJt ""'•n • al ·~ cn101 trim bHtd on 1ne tac:ua I• • .. at ol mus•c at B·i "' '"'\ o ol ho., the most rtotred 8 ulln 1'1ot~e rn••~dy of Christmn ume to be (El Get Sm1rt .,, tte• (29 a J Htt H,. ffi In Ptrfo1m1nct 1t Wolf Trap 10:30 8 Sin Dttro Verdi s Rt ~o•tm • 1 Ile N1tron1 O Commun1tr fttdbitk '.1,.,phony Orc~eslrt a"d the Un• W News >wily ol Maryl•nd Chorus. drrl'Cl~d fl:) SOundsuie "The World of J11hn by J 1e1 ~udel, perf~rm this choral H1mmood" Coner (R) rr w. ED Acomp1n1mt ED My l1ttlt M11rre 11 :00 O 3 ' O EI) ED CD lftu S.00 0 11 1 8 CE!I:E) A Char 0 8 10 'A ,6 lltw\ lrt Bro•n Chmtmn ~1 r ~,,,,. an~ O But ot Groucho l • -..r ~ Int .,.~ ·I ny 1lym1 () S(t 81lko r•Jm :rtt> I n1et •'o ~' n1 r, r(~I\ O Tht Lucy Sii,,. • ·~· ,,~ ,,.,~,, 'td 111e1n·rr1 m MO•lt. "Showdo•, •l Boot •• • ~" t' J• SUS r 11111" lwes) ·~ -Ct .• rit> IH 0 10 CV T~t lnv•11blt Min Jl~hl m Moo Squad ,,.. [ 1 ~ •• • 1 •td to 17 J Surv1rill Ult ''• • d"••~•c b ~ ~111phle '.26 Comb1t • ,,, " •1 r • ~a ''"f'll ('.29 8) Love Amenun SIJlt • •· • ,, ~ 'o o••a ~ m• II IS @II C1ntm1 34 0 Mo.rt (C) (2hr) "The N1hd II 30 0 17 .]_ CBS ult Movtt· IC) Runntr" •ral €/ fra•• 51r..•ra Mlht Ros,e httoow (d•a) ~-J. r.a p, • ., ;a r•• Na~ 1 Grey 6 Wild w Id w st I Ma~nan• Burt laoculer ' t 3 'omer l'ylt 0 Mobtft 0Pr lib• ' t1r1pb•il Q ~ :6 lO er;) Johuy C4rson n1 '"' " ~(lt;r 11'-' 1 mJll Burt Reynolds ·~ 2•tst ~ 1• • • v An ~I·('" cr.3 31., FOX1 Ba1<NSl1e11J r6051323·75l1 SHERMAN SnE1m1n011<"> 184-0911 EL PORTAL/ t~1 rtn rlol iyw iov 769 4041 FALL BROOK/ C·rnoga Park 883·4212 FOX/ "' r " c '• •~·, 1 111., a rT>an r•r~ ,. ·~ D'I•" l•d er mt '" 1 Mrnnetlt, Mel Brooh. Gen• ~• • Vv1 Nuys 78' ·0449 ""'· •p~ I v• • lo~ C.r f'-Go ,.,~n. Jerry Peed gu!SI I CRITERION/ r.-r ""' 6 Movtt: "Thr W1y to thr &o~" 01inta Mon11:.d J'J.l· 16 )fl I O The HOlleyniooners I. c ID "THE CROSS WITS" r~rAl ·57 -l!lfr•1 H .nt• ALEX/ with JACK CLARK 0 Mystery Thullt' IC) .. ,,,,, ... 1Gli>ndale241 -41Q4 P 8 T ht ldr~) 68 -limy C,,a1Q1M, ll••d remtere!> pm onrg fro O•llrnan Hore la.i~• HASTING'S RANCH/ CD Of.BUT Cron Wrh 14(~ Cl• i I\ e The FBI P.lS.ldPna :>5 1 9641 ."' ·~ t H. ~ ,,,_ ,?Arni ~tlliW r.a M (C) "8 8a Y ' " Ot1d" lc11m) '66 -Tcny kandall. ~John 81rb~ur Sh·w· .:. ovtt: anr "11• ou rt FOX TWIN/ Socm from M111co ,,,1a Be•g•r Covina 332 OO!iO 13 6 la Ru 1 (l9 a ) Truth or Con\tquenm LOYOLA/ 16 Cun!mokt m Mat Atr•docrdo 12 00 0 '"'"ihl Zont Wl'stchester 670 0346 hp1ne1t l•ntu••• P102r1ms (El Mov•e: "Saddle Tramp" (u•) DEL AMO/ • J1irl Mr".;rea g 30 12.30 0 M1ybmy RFD Torronce 542-5016 0 Perry Como·~ Xma!. In a Movie· (Cl "Her T•el•t Men" FOX TWIN/ * Me11ce>--V1ck1 Carr, 1ma) 'S4 -Greer C.arson Robert Paloc; Verdes 377-5403 The Capt and Tennille (1;~1" from UNCLl ALONDRA 11/ 0 17 J a I sotc••• I re r 1 r I 00 0 )O ll 6 ""'.' To<norrow Cemto:-. 924·5531 Como'1 Chustmas '" Muoco ~-<• ~ C~rr Ire Capla' • d """' '• the 0 Gtne Avl1J Battel r ·~·~·"< ••~ t~• /halda I 30 17 J M ... 1t. "OH l.Jm1ts" (com) Brnthfr< & ' 't , n f'•uy l·ir 1 Sob Hope Ml(\•y RoM•y (hr,.•m,, re'•b•I'' n '" Mt• I(~ O Movtt (Cl "Omar Kh1111m" m Mm &nlflft Snow Id••) 51 -Cof"tl W· d• ,,. 'hUI W!ldhlt Achtnturr ll•nr t l!iymood lilnYy Debora~ los Po4tv0<n f aeet 9 00 3 1 ... ,,, (Cl (2hr) "No Man f, an 3 30 O Mme. ''Tiit Sword of lolont,. 1111"4'' (ltrll ~ Jflfrty ftJ""' C.rtslo" lad•) Sl Gt'> gt M~nt .¥mh1ll Thn~p\llr pom,ry, Pa~I• Corday Tuesday DAYTI ME MOV IES Carole lo'l1b1rd Gen' RAymond, Robert Mnotgomtrv I 00 0 "Min 81rt" (my~) ·~2 -D11na Dnrs, George Br'.nt 'l6 .. -JO-" (dra) '59 -)3(k V.tbb W1llram Conrad 9·0013'''1«11 rt k Lowd .. 1dr1) '!>9-1:30 0 "hn lirlltlrmeft rrom Wttl Carol Morrr\, v~ri Vaaut I Foinr (ld'I) '(2-Miureen 0 Hara. 9:30 O "fly '' Nlf~f' (mys) '(2 -John ~utton. Georae Montgomery Rdl11d C.11\on. N111Cy KeUv °'l'ttj l 00 10' (C) "low Hitt loV!" (dra) 'iO Wty Out" (drO '50 -RICl11rd W1d ~11n O'Neal, ltsht Warrtn m11k S1dntv Po1htr On•e o,.,,,, 1:30 3 r "female on tllt 8t1<h" (myl) J0.00 ( 6 l "ClullJ lrtQ" ((Olll) '46 I S6 -Jo.ln Cuwford, Jtlf Chandler Jtnn1f'1 Jo11t1 Charin 8<>¥rr 0 (C) "A•blntl k(' (d11) '66 -lZ:OOID"fllt. I Mn. s.1111~ (mm) 41-, Huati 0'8nu, J1mo M1ttllum HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE TOGO TOUMTANGLE HER TINGLE?? UA CINEMA/ Ma1111cs De. Re~ 822·2980 BELMONT1 Lori~ Eseacn 438·1001 LAKEWOOD TWIN/ Lon~ Beac.n 425·6431 ESPLANADE/ Oxnaro (805) 485-2707 RIVIERA/ Santa Barbara 1805) 965-6188 CONEJO TWIN/ Thousand Oaks (805) 495-6760 CINEMALAND/ Anaheim (714) 635·7601 LA MIRADA/ La Mirada (714) 994-2400 UA CINEMA/ We:;tm1nster (714) 893·0546 SOUTH COAST/ Costa Mesa (714) 646·1363 FOX RIVERSIDE/ R1versrdc (714) 683-7212 STATE/ San Diego (714) 284-1428 ROXY/ San Diego (71 4) 488-3303 PLAZA TWIN/ Escondido (714) 745·5087 © ADULTS ONLY COLOR KOCE Television (50) The Devil In Miss Jones ONLY ORANGE COUNTY SHOWING! PUSSYCAT -873-4048 709 £. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach OPEN DAll Y AT 12 NOON , 10 ~lGllTS ON BROADWAY Bee G<.'eS RSO TOP I.PS 1 C HICAGO IX CHlCAGO'S GREATl!:ST HITS Columbi.1 2. EARTH, WIND & FIRE Gralltudt• Columbia 3 AMERICA · History -AmL•n<•a's Greates t Hits Warner Bro:; 4 KC&THESUNSIUNEBl\NDTK 5 JEFFERSON STARSHIP -lkd Octopus Grunt 6. PAUL SIMON -Sttll Crazy After All These Years Columbia 7. ELTON JOHN -Rock Of The Westies MCI\ 8. J OHN DENVER Windsong RCA 9. JONI MITCHELL -The Hissing Of Sum mer Lawns Asylum 10. GROVER WASIUNGTON JR. -Feels So GoodKudu .OYMAMn"I SURHMG DUOt "THE COLLECTION'' AUMIWIT GAIY WUISTH -f»t.US- o.. ~n.. F.'t'cwfte "PACIFIC VIBRATIONS" 2 COMPUTE SHOWS 7:JO a t:lO DUSTIN HOFFMAN "LENNY" tR1 "'" MARLON BRANDO 11LASTTAMGO IM PARIS .. IXI LIDO . NJWPOIT .· 4 ; • 1,IACH 5459 VIA UDO . · . 613·i3SD · ... GENE HACKMAN JAMESCAAH "' IWJ"U ... ,.s John Wape "BRANIGAN" JllOB• tor ~I ~lb ?Ill 1111 IAh •t "3 DAYS Of THE CONDOR" MO S<ltt1-••1'-' 00 .. WOMAN IMOfll fMf IMl'l.UIHCl" S.IJ* • 1.10·6·1 t .-.............. _ ... 61) St~l1her S~9 lJ~] Ill( Plllt-C MGM's FILM CLASSIC ''SIHGIHG IN THE RAIN" wittlrG-KeUy 1 lO & MO Sol/\-. I 16.l.10 s 111-1 lO ... ]0 I :.CINE ID . : J ~. c •• ~·J•t .. b» bill ., .. ,,~ 11,. WROOSTER COGBURN" O..ty 6-ll>o 1 O:JO SAT /SU'4 1-JO... lll-10 )0 "LEI'S DO IT AGAIN" Dely l ·U h •11-h ...... ~···· "., ... U •tth .,.,, .. , .. , ... , ... ' ..... t fl •••• u .,, 01' , ....... •tt• 11 ..... .,, .. !. ....... ,,. ••• ,fl l r+tthHI $1 1 .,, .. , ml&Qmtt_.. ... LIT'S 00 IT AGAIN,.. .. , DOC SAVAOf• lljl __ , ... , .. ·~·-GOHI IN 60 SICOHDS ,_ SIDIW UCllS"" ,.. ...... . JAWS(.,., -LAND TIMI fOIGOT IN! .. ,, t9G9 ••• , • ...,..., •• , l DA T5 Of nu COHDOI "' ,..,.,_ .. Ai THE HIPPY HOOKEb1 aOO~Tll COGIUIN ,,.. Ml lfl1IOlll W.W. l DllUl DAHCI KINOSINI ·-·-GONI IN 60 SICONOS 1 .. 1 SIDICAI 1ACHS1 .. 1 _,,,.,_ _.,., MAHOGANY tNt rtlWI LOaD'S Of flATIUSH rflll AU IWCLUllD ~· GONE WITH THE WIND111 "'"'*l'llllQI ~ ~":{-....._I. 1/111Wmt111\ftt Dwllllt' ,,;-•, , r 2. Sttford wi ... ""' WOMIMiiMa.....:::..::::.:__~,· ,: .'!• / 3. btuni MoCOll ~ IBiITTHE BUlllll .. , ·· ,CINEMAUllD. · plus . \~~; A "'GOME IM 60 SIECOHDS" V "OLD DRACULA"(PG) A "H:HJI" IGI V, .....,. '-J ~ Stw" THE CITY SHOPPI NG CENTRE ORANGE •532 6721 ~ CITY CENTRE CIHEMAS~ S.A FAWY !MANCHESTER E>U G.G. FRWY ICITY OR. 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The new nominees are Richard C. Fullen. president of Royal loduslries · c.-.veuNo Energy ~roducts Division; Frederick M. Linton; president and .chairman of Delta Group, Inc.; and John Robinson, president of Anabolic, Inc. . El~ction results will be announced after Jan. 7, :le cording to secretary Paul Hoff. * . Santa .Ana resident Pbillp ff. Robertson has been named vice pre~1dent and associate trU!it counsel in Security PaclficBank'strustdepartment.· · * . Willia~ K. S hanley or Costa Mesa. h as been appointed a ssistant director of operations for Ambassador Inns of America. . He will supervise managers of 12 motels in California, Arizona and Nevada. '* • Carl J . Kym la, a representative.of Municipal Water Dis- ' .., -.. ___ .._. __ •I Monday December 15 197!> s OAIL v P1LOT A I I -, ~onday's · AfternOQn Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK (UPI) -~ Htl kOowlno •re fW'ICu on the p t (hd\1 cw 0 _. ,_. Yort. Stoo. 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Voyles vice: president and manager of the bapk's main branch office in Newport Beach. · · He was formerly assist::mt vice president and manager of the Santa Ana office of First National BanJc of Orange County. Voyles and his family liveinOrange. · * Llewellyn Goodfi<'ld, Jr. has joined the staff of South Coast Plaza and Town Center as assistant general manager. .· · He will manage South Coast Village as well as assist in the overall administr ation of the complex. Goodfield w::is prC'viously senior vice president with Invest West Financial Corp. in Santa Barbara and served in a similar capacity with Elkhorn at Sun ValJey, ldaho. ' He and his f..1mily li ve in Costa :·· 'K ... _nesa. . ., ~ . . t * GOOOl'IELD J William J. Worthington. operations manager at Al'ronutronic Ford in Newport Beach has been f'lect~ president of the Honeywell Large Syste~s Users ' Assoc1 al!on. 1l e and his fa mil: r eside in Villa Park. Laguna Niguel resident Ralph E. Balfour has been 1 elected vice president and general ~ouosel for Am cord Inc. Balfour joined the Newport Reach-based compa'ny in 1972 as corporate cow1sel and w;.is later named general counsel. ~ Cheves T. "Bo" Powell ~as been named manager of f architecture and design for Laguna Niguel development of , Avco Community Developers, Joe. Pri<;>r to joining Laguna Niguel, Powell was an architectural consultant on a housing project in Borneo for :i major oil company. Before that be worked with a Newport Beach nrchitecture firm. ~. He hvc~ in South Laguna Beach. * Ji' ~ Costa Mesa resident Chuck Pettingall has joined Industrial Broke rs as leasing manager of the Laguna Hills .Business Park. He was formerly in industrial property, including c onstruction supervision, sales and leasmg. j * Dennis P . Ma lion has been promoted to the new position of vice president of marketing for True Data Corp. of Santa Ana. The data entry device producer has also named Paul R. Lozeau as director of engineering, Jerald B. Wilken as/" manager of quality assurance and Joseph Holdsworth as eastern regional sales manager. How About a Stutz For Only $47,500? DETROIT (UPI) -There's still time to put a little something special under the tree on Christmas morning. Something that comes fully assembled, needs no batteries and is fulJy guaranteed. . You'll probably want to keep this little toy for yourself,' ~oo~. . That is, if you can come up with the $47,000 asking price .. No discounts, but you can arrange for easy financing. But hurry. there are justl6 · available in the United States motoring years is its name? rlgbt now. Glazier says the typical buyer is 45, male a nd a sclI-made 'J'HIS CHRISTMAS bauble -man. . one is green trimmed with Aside from the typical red -is the Stutz Blackhawk, owner, there's Elvis Presley a handbuilt motorcar that who bought the first one and never saw the inside of a now owns tour. Sammy Davis Detroit assembly plQDt. The Jr. owns one, and the Shah of dials on the instrument panel Iran drives his own. Lucille arelrimmedin2"·karatgold; Ba ll plans to give h er lbe standard carpeting is husband a s ilver model Australian tam b 's wool, trimmed with black for the shorn short or long depending holidays. on your taste. Upholstery is Connolley leather that never Joee:s tts distinct flavor. and= there•s a «!lock ln the middle o{ lbe steeriD.8 wheel. .,IT'S .PROBABLY the · ultimate thing in snob appeal," says Norm Glazier, chairman of the board of the Stutz Motor Car Co. of North America. "But people dc•n't get mad at you wben they see • you d.""ivl.ng it evtn though they know it's CXl>ensive." Who own.s a Stutz, whose only connection wltb tbe lamOUJ ~t.i ca.rs of the earlY .,MAVBE THE COSTS lnvolved w ould only justify a· $96,000 price tag, but doesn't $100,000 sound so much better?". . 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Ci> I 11 460 D1tt-~ Xl,.. 1~orp 1a ss 1v.+ Yt Yetes lndlA '5 9 ~ '°" YniJStD< AO S 20 8*-V. la1eQof1> •• t IS 21*--_, la~M .. 1 17"1-_, l.apat• .JO J ,. '2 ••• ZAyre O>rp • • S "' , •• laf\ltllltAd I 20 HI 22"-•• : • tum. Ind .12 ~ U.S , !\t •• • I Asian 'Broke' SACRAMENTO CUPI) - Mulli·millionairc Aaian en-, trcprcmeur Amos J)awe. wbo: purch ased tbre4' • allfomla · banks back~ by credit from t.be Soviet Union, has gone broke. it was reported .• •.. , Al! DAILY PILOT Monday, O.C.mb« 15, 1975 • THE FAM.IL Y CIBCU~ By Bil Keane -Ga.rdens in County BOB'S FAMILY RESTAURANT Plots Available for $10 a Year Orange County gov- ernment is ready to paint some thumbs green - figuratively, that 15 -ror the nominal c harge or $10 per year. Small plots o( unused county-owned land are being made available to the general public as community garden sites. ORANGE COUNTY FOR GARDEN plots in unincorporated areas, the county will assume responsibility for tilling a nd irrigatin g the gardens. Supervisors have allocated $10,000 for that purpose. AND COFFEE SHOP 1409 S. El Camino RMI • San Clemente 492·13$l TWO TERIYAKI .STEAK A-BOB : DINNERS s49s FOi OMl.V 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 Salad. Rice Pilaf, Roll end Butter "Why did you say 'Yes, Virginia, there is a Santo Claus'? My name's Dolly, not Virginia." A total of 17 acres of county land un unin- corpor ated areas and several cities h as been identified as usable for gardening under terms of a program approved by the county Board of of on-sile water supplies, The .program is cooperative witb whatever city govern· m ents want to get in- volved and plots within city boundaries will be the responsibility of that government entity, not· ed Battin an avid gardener himself. according to Supervisor. I Robert Battin, wh'o Olp this coupon .•. we would like you to get acquainted with the NEW "BOBS" . and take advantage of our December Special! ' Supervisors. • Deaths Elsewhere . originated the idea. Laetrile penalty THE LAND will be Jnformation about the I marked ore into 18 by 20 public garden program SAN DIEGO (AP) - foot parcels and will be can be o btained by call-Trying to bring Laetrile leased to interested in-ing Dick Kelly or Dan in.lo the Unitt:d States dividuals for a $10 an-. Miller in the County Ad-will cost a Mex1~an _m~ riual fee. The fee is de-ministrative Otfice at two months 10 Jail. signed to cover the cost 834-3830. · A 1 var o G <?.n z a 1 e z - C::C>Upe>n SPECIAL FOR DEClMBER • ONLY aors FAMILY USTAUIAMT & COFfH SHOP 1W1 c_,_ Good For JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (UPI> -Mrs . Alice Young, 101, oldest local s urvivor of the 1889 Johnstown flood, died Saturday. She would have been 102 on Dec. 26. FT. SILL, Okla. (UPI> -Brig. Gen. J ames W. · Cannon, 46, who directed the opening of the na- tion's largest refugee center at Ft. Chaffee. Ark .• died Saturday at Reynolds Army Hosp1taJ of lung cancer. SHIRLEY, Mass . (AP) B e nton Mac:Kaye, 96, who con- ceived the id ea or the Ap- pal ac hian Trail, died Death Notice• Cit AV ENS fWBEAT IRVING CRAVENS Beloved lllnband of Me lba Wood Cravens; brother of Bunard K Cravens; and uncle ol Ro~rt 8 Cre-.ns. Servlc•\ wt It ti. !Wld at 11 00 AM 'Nled,,.sday In The 1.1111• Churcn ot tn. Flowers, Fortst I.awn CemetHy Gt....S.le, Ca. Forni I.awn MOrtu6ry 1n ,,...,99 It EATING THOMASP KEATING,P-'SW'daw.,y at his ~M~n<• 1n 1.aoun• Hiii\. (.a 0..:em«ier 14, 191S. Was a re\JOH'tt or 0r.,. County for on. yur, lorrnerly of O.llas, Tnas Survlv•o by his wot• MAroe...t lteallno ~rv1co conoucte<i In O.llas. Te us on We<ln•sd•y S/ll>tter l...aQUfWI kKh Mortuary toot dir~­tors DISMANG STEVE DISMANG. ag• 14, r~1dent of S... J.,.n ~Pi\trano Dat• of O.•th 0.c~ ll, lt75 Ht wor-.o with his l•tl'ter at n.e Ace Ptumb1no Comc>tny for lour vw•"· •nd was a rn.Otnt of SM> JYAn Ca!>lstrano Survived tly h" P¥Ml,I. Mr. & Mo Glenn 01vnangol S... Juan CA1><strano. his twin brolhtr. -Tlmot"r Oh m•no of San Juan Cal)lstT-; brotMr, Orew Dlvnano of S... J...., CAptstreno. brot~r. D.tno•I D1smen9 ot South L•oun•. qr~enh, Edna 01smanca of I.ex ""9elM end Esste AlcHrdlce of San Juan ~1strano Memorial wrvlos wtll t111 ~Id at 1 00 PM Wl'Onf'Sday, Shelter l.egun• 8e•ch Mortuary Q\apel V1s11allon at tile mor1.,.ry unlit 1 Cl!PMMonday MALE: TT DAN WILLIAM MALETT. resklent e>I S•nta Ane. C• D•t• of death O.cem~ 13. t97S. Survlv•d by hi\ wile Edith. •-sons, Dan Ma1e11, Jr and R•ndY Steve ~lett , one d4U4iJhler, Oytte R•m«y, brother, Alvin Mll•tt. si st er , Ettln11 Keys•; lour qrandchlldren Mr. Mt llett was • ......,..tlllr of eaqt.s l.odQe 7811 ot Sotf1ta ...,,., CA. ServlcH wlll tlll l!eld Wt.:in.s· d.ty, Dtumtlllr 17, 10 30 AM, Pft-F•mllv (.olonlal FuMral Ho..w 1n Wntm1ns~r.~. BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-945C Costa Mesa 646-2424 BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach '494-941 5 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach, Cahlorn1a 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COt.ONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 53M539 P UBLIC NOTICE Pacheco or T1Juana was TWO TERIYAKI STEAK A·BOB DINNERS s,.cw for ... _..., o.c......-1 s4•s..,. Wll Thursday night. The Ap- palachian Trail is a near- ly 2,000-mile-long moun- tain footpath winding through 14 states, from Mt. Katahdin, Maine, to Springer Mouutain, Georgia. Db•olutfon• Ot Marrtag~ Flied December 1 Chapinan College Raises $120,000 accused of driving a car with $19,000 worth or the so-called cancer treat- ment.in the form of 2,100 vials and 1,000 pills. (Served "°"' 4 p"' lo 11 p II\ Delly) • ·~-.W0 ~,. .. W0wr.-.~o,;:~ojl/fl'r. .. Wojllr.-.'Wlf.0 . ~· l FASHION · '"ISLAND STORES ) Parodi, Coll~n Camp~ll 6nd John Fredrick JohnSton, Patricia Mary and Donald Uroy Easley, Ruth Ann and Jack ~rvon Pay,,.., Wtlham Otlnr and S.tty Mfl· qu1st Kn1Qhl. Md•l•ne R and Chartes S Pl!terson, Galt Boyd Mid Joanne 1.or- r••AP S.lts. Svlvi• T ilnd AllredO Ormiston, Wendell Eu~ne and Nor• Ann Thomas. ~raid I(. and Patricia M. 8e<kw1t11, Etuati.1h A. and Cra•o Bruce Solomon ltennetll O. and Kathnn A. Death Notice• JOHNSON EDWAR D MARION JOHNSON. rest· dent of Anaheim, Ca Oat{' of O.ath Oecemt>er 13, 191S Surv.,ed bV nos wol• Clara Jol\nson. •our sons, Donald 8 , Rlc~rd, Tl\omas C . and Johr> H Johnson; dauohter. Bevert•y Joan Ar\<ll'lr~. two sisters. Grace Ed1noer ar>d I•• Fltzoeratd, brotner 1.ou1s Johnson, II orandcholdren and On4,' Qre.tt.qrandClltld Services WI II bl'""'" on We<J~av. Dec•ml>tr 11, at 11 lO PM, Pro Family Colontal Funeral Home of We\tmlnster, Ca CAAPEHTER ARI.ENE ELIZABETH CARPE NTER, ru1dent of G.ar~n G<'ove, Ca. Date 01 outh O.ce~r 14, 197S Survived by her husband , OlrtStoe>l\er N Car~ter . sons. Rotltrt ot Ontario, Chrtslopller G ol ~!minster .and M•chael L. C¥~ter of Analle•m Gravo1de suv1c•s """cw held at l 00 PM Tu.soar. Pacific V1•w Memorial Part< in N•wport 80<11, CA. PKJllC Vtew Mortuarydir•ctors. aEYl.llt cHAISTOP .. Elt JAY BEYi.tit, r~l­Oenl of uou"'1 Beach. Ca Date of a.-au. Oec11mtler 13, 1915. Survive<! by nls parents. Mr. & M rs. Jonn R 6Pyltlt of L.a9un• Beach; b<'others, Rotlllrt ol ~ittter and John ot W•st Covin• sis-ters, Oolo~s Godwin and Laurie S.ytilt of W111tt1er, Ca . and Audrey Knuth ol I.a Habra, maternal Qr6n<Jmotht•, Ed na Nichols of Wn1l11•r S.rv1ces Wiii DI! held at 11.00 AM Wednes elay, O.cemtier 11 al P.tcllte view ChaQel Interment, Pacific V11w Memorial Park In Newport Beech, C6. Pacilk View Mortuary directors. MacGINITIE Financially troubled Ch apman College in Orange got :i S120.000 shot in the arm as a rc- s u It of a four -day telephone fund raising campaign by students faculty, adminbtrators and alumna. Martin Cadena, stu- dent body president of the sm all, private liberal arts college, said still anoth er $30,000 mav come in th e form or pledges by various Chap- man support groups . A GOAL OF $100,000 had been set by the fund raising group lo help of- fs el se rious money broblems at thc school, which is experiencing declining enrollments and donations. Major cutbacks. in- cluding a temporary sus- pension of Chapman's World Campus Afloat program, were un dertaken last month to make ends m eet. According to Cadena, more than 400 s tudents and others turncd out to look up phone numbers. make calls and write foll owup letfrrs to pro· speclive donors. CADE~A conceded that there were som e FLORENCE A. MacGINITIE, ~S>· '• dent of Costa Mesa, Ca. Date of dHlh Oect•mtlef u , 1'7S Survovttd by lier StanfO d CJuh ~ sons, Edwtn M Anderson of Cost.l ~sa r ~ Guy H. Anderson 01 Gall. Cd.: d•uohter, Patricia A Sch11•\dter of l'Hwport 8e1Kh, tenorandcll1ldrt11and PJ • g Part flw 9rut-orandchitdren Memorial annJfl Y servkes wit ~ held at J.00 PM on Tuesday PactltC view Chapel Inter-MembC'r'i of the Slan-..wnt, Pac1f1c Vi•w Mtmortal Park. f d ('I b r ' ~wpotteeach,c:a 1n1teuo111~rs or u o Orangcl ,,..mort•t contributions"'""' tie made County will gather Dec. to T~ H••rt Fund or your lavorite 2 · C d I charity Pacific View Mortuary Cit~ 1 In orona el Mar for tors l he 1 r a n n u a I h o Ii day l.AltAAIEE l.AHOMA c 1..ARRABEE. restdtnt party. ot cost• Mew. ca oate ot death It wall start at 5 p.m. at Oecemtlllr l3, ms Survived by t....r the home of Mr and Mrs. llUU>and, Cart L.arral:IO!•, mot~ Vera H•rso1CMtaMes.a,bro111er,How•rd Clinton F. Eas tman. Ha"'o1Salem,Ore9(>n S.rvlctsWtlllle Reservations can be held at 1 00 AM Wednesdav. Pacific View Chapel. lnt•rment. PACtlic \liew made by callin g Mrs. Memorial Parlt, Newport B•«h, Cd. Ralph Seek l 675 1673 Pacific View Mortuary directors. C a• . · ~ Mercedes Leasing Specialists SPECIAL LEASE RATES TAILORED TO FIT YOU Mlaalon VleJo Import• 714 831 -1740 Totally· different than any other The SCHICK Weight loss program doesn't use pills, shots or fad diets. . It is based on consistent weight reduction by relieving the DESIRE for fattening foods • • • actually changes your eating habits so you will no longer DESIRE fat. tening foods. negative reactions from alumni reached by phone during the drive to ask them for money. "I he ard several callers say the person re- ached hung up on them, some with negative com- ments. mostly pointing to the fact that a college diploma hadn't provided a job and how could we expect them to donate lo the college," Cadena said. \ ·OPEN EVERY NIGHT I I UNTIL CHRISTMAS . ~ Cadena said the donors who promised funds w,JI have until May 31 to make their contribu- tions. ~~-~o*~~~-~--~°e--~ Every year you wind up with something you don't need for Christmas. Another five or ten pounds And another resolut1ofl to lose 1t So why not avoid the Holiday Weight? Why not get a head-start on a lean year? Steam, sauna. whirlpool and exercise on • the latest body-shaping equipment make it easy. And our annual Holiday Offer makes 1l easier still. Two memberships for the price of one. That's right. If you join between Novem· ber 24th and December 21st. you and your partner may purchase one-year member· '· ships for just half the regular first-yea membership price each. Regular lndlvldua memberships a re also available at low cost. So why put it off? You·11 only put it on. The shape of tomorrow starts today. "For Xmas, for $10, you can buy a friend a 2-week lntroductdry program. at all locations. Ma imum 14 visits." . • • ,. ' ;1 g1 01 hi It be H ,w B eJ a SC I t ~ d1 p; pl in bt a! h; br w le Ct Sl I to ~ UI ~ SE ~ _ e: ~I ~ ft di 11 g1 pl B ' di re S< w ar bl sl c. s t cl fa Tl J1 J; w di u h Ii H re w SC re w cc m ot w th w .M w p Sc m ~ al 8) jl s. 01 a• w in hi nr w .. -...,. • .... • • • .,... ..._..., ...,. ~ • ._ -_,,. -· -.-'*' r • -- -., . ~ -. By ALUSON DEE.RR OfU.O.lly" ... ..., , Take a test. Earn a passing grade. Take home a certificate • that's the legal equivalent of a high school diploma. That's the option being ottered 16-and 17-year-old students beginning Dec. 20. The test, called the Cali!ornia High School Proficiency Test, was mandated under the Senate Bill 1112in1972. · A comprehensive, four-hour examination, it is gauged so that a passing score is the median score made by the '·average'• graduating senior. The State Department of Education bas estimated that some 640,000 to 670,000 teenagers are eligible to take the test at 125 sites throughout the state. How many will actually apply' is still a guess at this point, said Jeff Wells, testing and program evaluation, Orange County Depa,rtment of Education. Alan Seder, Educational Test- ing Services, Berkeley, said that although all registration bas not been tabulated, pr$)bably only 2 percent of those eligible will take the first test. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Monday, December 15, 1975 81 Of that number, probably 25-50 percent may earn a passing erade, be estimated. . Wells noted that the test wu geared to meet the needs of two distinct student populations. .. There are those who want to get out of high school as early as ·possible to find a job, or to work part-time and attend junior col- lege part-ti me,•' be said. .. And, there are students plan- nine to attend a four-year college or university who want lo get an earlier start.'• The exams will be graded on a pass·fail basis and the results mailed directly to the students. 1ilose who pass will receive a certificate of proticiency and with parental permission may leave secondary school. The certificates will be accept· ed by community colleges, Wells said, but the state colleges, un- iversities and private colleges have not as yet come to any con- sensus. PLACEMENT INDIVIDUAL "Most have language require- ments, for example, that these · students may not be able to meet. "It is probable that they will require Sc bolas tic Aptitude Tests and advanced placement tests of these students," Wells said. Special requirements may also be made of the 16·year-0ld who normally would ba ve two more years of bigb school curriculum. "These students, I assume, will be dealt with on an in- dividual basis." The proficiency test •'is not an IQ test. It measures thinking ability and covers a wide range of academic areas.'• What impact will the California Hlgh School Proficien- cy Test have on high schools and colleges? "We really woo 't know until we have the results of the Dec. 20 testing," Wells said. The most certain impact, ac- cording to Richard Stiles, consul- tant lo the omce of Program Evaluation and Research, State Department of Education, will be. on the junior colleges. Why would students opt for testing themselves out of the high school settin~? WHY TAKE TEST? A random sampling of local students and counselors gave these replies. -''I'm wasting my time in high school.'' Students who believe that they are marking time, and want to try something else, believe the test is a good idea. -"I don't want to go to col· lege, but my parents won 't let me quit. With this test, maybe J can prove to them that I know enough -- to quit and start work and maybe go back to JC later, when I know what I want.'' Some students, explaining that they are in no hurry to jom the unemployment lines, said that taking the test might be a good idea "to find out where you stand." One, hoping for a medical or legal career, liked the idea of a head start. "I'll be that much younger when I start to prac- tice." Asked whether he'd risk not be- ing accepted into med school or law school. he added that many high school students were already taking college courses. so the step to full·time wouldn't be that difficult. MIXED BLESSING One student saw the idea as beneficial to not only those tak- ing the test, but the remaining students as well. "If the kids ready for college and the dropouts who really don't like the way things are pass the test. then the teachers can con· centrat.e on those who have to, or want to, stay in high school and ·really get som ething out of it.·· No one interviewed predicted a mass exodus from high schools into the labor market or the junior college, but the question did arise: If many students leave, how will it affect teachers? • • , Will they be unempioyed od will they move on to the junio~ college settmg? t Robert Werley, coordinator or counselors. CdMHS, one or the 1test sites, does not anticipate that many colJege bound students will take the test. "They expressed interest, but their parents won't let them leave school if they do pass. The ones showing the most mteres~ are those that frankJy dishke school and want out." He believes that one drawback is "the certificate of proficiency 1s not a diploma. A lot of the kids and thei r parents are worried about this. ''In a few years, perhaps, it wul be accepted as such, but not now." He also said that many stu· dents "really aren't that anxious to get out of school and work. There aren't that many JObs and the majority of kids like it here." He sees the test as a way fo:- the state to put a foot in the door, eventually leading to require- ment that all high school stu- dents prove their proficiency before being awarded a diploma. "'What they're saying is that not every student who takes home a diploma is proficient in the skills he should have.'• CARAT TOPS FRESH DESIGNS By JO OLSON OftlleO.ll•P'ltMSwt· To Jacqueline Becker, custom· designed jewelry is like a fine painting. "Every day it is a pleasure to look at," she said. A good item of jewelry is a wise investment, t oo, she believes, because "it will increase in value as the pleasure increases.'' Ms. Becker ought to know. She has designed 11 different rings, brooches and earrings which were winners of Diamonds In· temational awards, a worldwide competition for _jewelry de- signers. Her pleas ure is in putting 1 together something "just a little ~ unusual, something you won"t ~ see in the case." · I Her winners have included, for example, a brooch with mobility, ·which was made of black star !sapphires and cinnamon colored 11 diamonds, and a ring or yellow 1, gold which had tiny diamonds paved to hide the gold. The winning pieces, Ms. Becker said, usually are put on 1 display all over the world, used for promotion and sometimes sold. One of hers, for example, was donated to the Thalians for an auction. "I understand that Harry Karl bought it for Debbie Reynolds," she said. CELEBRITY CLIENTS Ms. Becker's clients, before • she moved to Corona del Mar, in- cluded Bob Hope. the Jack Benny family, Frank Sinatra, Danny Thomas, Edie Adams, Jill st.' John, Rhonda Fleming and ' Jayne Meadows. . She has assisted Edith Head with jewelry for several films, did Barbra Streisand's gifts for the cast of her first movie, and has designed charms and cuff links for the members of Bob Hope's Christmas troupes. Ms . Becker also has designed· for "lower rung royalty" and worked with museum curators. so her achievements are far· reaching. · But it isn't the celebrity names which intrigue Ms. Becker. It's Her By ARNOLD ZEITLIN MANILA (AP) -How does a woman get along on a supreme court where all other justices are men? · "At the beginning, I think the other justices fell they did not want a woman: They were afraid they would not be able to feel free with their jokes," said Cecilla Munoz Palma,. 63, the first woman associate justice of the Philippine Supreme Court. "I made them feel free. Sometimes the jokes really made me blush. But Crom the beginning of my career, as a prosecutor, I always have been with men. .. I enjoyed the jokes. 1 did not appear shocked. "But the dis pensation of justice should be sexless. Somehow, I feel that a woman on the court doe• bavo a particular advantage. She looka at a case with more human \lDdentand· Ina. • · .. Not that the men dm't haft human understaocllnJ. Well, the men aay, 'What do you t.blDk of us? Don't we bave human un- the challenge of working with an unusual stone owned by someone "who will have the courage to ac- cept an unusual setting, and al- low me to use my imagination to make tHat s tone something beautiful and elegant," and the thrill of showing a person un- educated in gems "what can be done." She herself didn't know the· possibilities in jewelry until she picked up some wax one day and carved a set~ing, which came out "acceptable.•• She had been working in ad· vertising, with no training in gemology or design, but became intrigued with the process. "l started working on my own, but I didn't know the mechanics of what could be used with what. Soon, I ended up doing nothing but designing.•• INFORMAL-TRAINING Her experience came from Honor derstanding~' It is very difficult to say what I mean. "As a rule. women are cons- cientious, hard·working with a. natural sense of justice. In the family, when there is a squabble among the children, the father tends to play favorites, the mother settles the dispute," says Mrs. Palm~. who has 14 grandchildren. She made her attitude clearer in a decision which has never been made public. She wrote it ID Aueust 1974h nearly a year alter her appoint- ment; in favor of a petition of a former senator, Jose W. Diokno, who was detained fOI' two years without charge after President Ferdinand E . Marcos imposed martial la-: here ln September J.m. . . Marcos freed Diokno in~ tember 197' before the court s nillnl was announced and the cue wu dropped as moot. &Am- mini up ber 'decisloo, Justice Palma wroc..: . "I am bothered by the thousht . working with jewelry and people, talking with jewelers and mak- ing contact with dealers. "People like to say they are self.taught, but no one really is," Ms. Becke r said. After ser ving as bud designer for Marvin Hime & Co. in Bever- ly Hills, she accepted a position in Costa Mesa because she had always wanted to live near the ocean. "It is so di£f erent. The people are not as uptight here. It's a growing, fresh area," Ms. Becker noted. . She and a former co-worker have opened a store in Hunt- ington Beach, Professional Jewelers, Inc. where they can do their own designing and sales, and where she is continuing her custom design business. Her services, she maintains, are not just for the rich or those who know exactly what they- Courts that some of my.colleagues may attribute my approach to Diokno's petition to my being a woman, and I may even be ac· cused of allowing my emotions to overpower my reason. If there is such an assumption, 1 would say that it ls incorrect. •'However, if it is indeed true that my being a woman led me to take this "land on Diokno's peti- tion, then I am happy and proud that I was born a woman." In the brief Ume she bas been a justice, Mrs. Palma has gained a reputation tor being a tough ad- voc ate of individual liberty despite martial law. Mrs. Palma recognized that Marcos selected her over male judges with greater seniority to make her an associate two years ago. "Wben l was appointC!d, I felt a burden of responsibility bein1 the flnt woman appolnted to this tribunal.'' sbe said. "I felt the eyes of my countrymen, ol tJw world, were upon mo to see U 1 could meet the cballqe. ·· l Jacqueline Becker checks clarity of a diamond on gem microscope. At left are samples of her unusual designs pa,ved with ,, diamonds. • want in a design. She advises those who doubt to "just go and look. You can get gold mountings for as little as $20.' • Designing is "a creative pro· cess between two people," she explained. She first talks with customers to get some ideas, then shows them samples from the case just for inspiration. Then, she makes sketches based on the interchange. "People usually do know what they want, though they may say they don't. They just can't articulate it.'' Ms. Becker doesn't design for herself very often and owns few pieces, but admits to wearing some of her designs from the dis- play case once ih a while. But owning your own custom piece is the ultimate, she said. "Fine jewelry brings charisma. It's like giving yourself a medal because you' r e happy with yo~elf." Career Challenges The first woman to serve on the Philippine Supreme Court believes President Ford should have appointed a woman to succeed Justice William 0. Douglas on the U.S. Supreme Court. · . Well, I suppose the only statement I can make is· one of regret,' said Mrs. Cecilia Munoz Palma of the. nomination of Judge John Paul Stevens of Chicago. 'It would have been very appropriate to appoint a woman· in International Women 's Year. I can hope for better luck next time. ' "I was appointed from the mid·· dle of the ranks to demoostrate that it was bigh time a woman was appointed to this court.'' Mn. Palma, who earned a degree ln criminal law at Yale. University, is married to At- torney Rodolfo Palma who ii de-- m\ of the Colleae ot Law of the University of the East ln Manila. They have three children. "My husband has been un· derstanding enough to let me pursue my career. When I was assigned as a Judge far from Manile, he urged me to accept, although it meant a separation !or a year. "Marriage has to be J)n!$ervt"d at all costs. If 1 have to live up my profeMion to save my mar. riage, 1 would do it. A wife must see that she doesn't step overt.be shoes of her husband. ''But that ls the climax. Th.Itta the secret of my succeu.. AA \a• derstanding husband.:• ., DAILY PILOT Monday, December 15, 1975 Holiday Calendar /~Bills Seasonal l.AWVERS' WIVES: Mrs even Daggett o( FuUertoo w1U ~t the annual holiday tea at 11 ~m . Thursday. Dec. 18. Mem- rs will bring wrapped gifts tor QJ>lin Boys Ranch. WOMEN 'S AGLOW FELLOWSHIP : The Mission Viejo Chapter will meet al 10 -...,.qi. Thursday. Dec. 18, in the ,ftrst Baptist Fellowship HaJ I, Laguna Hills. Guest speaker will b(t Doris Godwin, who will talk about her missionary work u1 Central and South America. WEST CITY PANHELLENtC: A schola rship fund-raising party 1s scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday, Dt>e. 19 . lt wdl indude a cruise of the Huntington Harbour Festival of Lights and a buffet runner in the h ome of Chris and Alan Peters en. Reservatwns :.ire available from Adelaide Church, 893 4853. TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY: The Uurd annual Freedom Tree lighting t'eremony will take place at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, in front ot the Fountain Valley Cityh.t all. The program is s ponsore<l-·by seve ral civic groups w honor of the POW's and MIA'softhe Vietnam war. Included will be a concert by the Fountain Valley Commwuty Chorale and a sing-along. BIG SISTERS: The group's 10th anniversary will b e cele brated dunng a lWlcheon at Knott's Berry Farm Saturday, Dec. 20. Virginia Coupe has been nppomted executive director. BREAKFAST Wlm SANrA: Hilltop Nursery School will host a pancake breakfast with Santa at 8 :30 Saturday, Dec. 20, at the school. 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $1.50 for adults and $1 for children. Marriage Needs New Night Games DEAR A~~ LA:'{DERS My problem is my husband. He's a great father. a good provider, a lo\·ely guy. but a r otten lo::.er. Whenever we play backg:im- mon and I win, Pat throws the board across the room and starts a fight. He accuses me of trying to humiliate him -says I must have cheated because he is the superior player a nd should beat me every time. J hate to give up playing backgamm o n w ith Pat just because he's a sorehead. It's great. fun after the children are asleep to sit down to this fascinat- ing game. But Pat's behavior is so despicable when he loses I don't know what to do. Any sug - gestions, Ann? -PERPLEXED L'l GLENDALE HEIGHTS DEAR PLEX : Yeah, do y;omething else -anything -but flon't play backgammon with the 'or ehead. Obviously he can't UEAR G .: Please don't. It was the new doctor who made the diagnosis, furthermore, I don't want to be nailed for practicing medicine without a license. Glad I could help. DEAR A!'IN LANDERS: Is it wrong to bring a cake when invit· ed to a friend's home for dinner? I came from a small town. My mother and aunts did this often. It seemed like a warm gesture. So far as I know, nobody ever re - sented it. We moved to Pittsburgh a few months ago. People here have been very kind to us. Three times I have baked cakes and brought them to dinner parties. Each time I had· the feeling the hostess was not pleased. What about this, Ann? - LOVE TO BAKE _ stand losing to you. If you're ,mart you'll give op those night games to protect something inore important. Your marriage. DEAR BAKE: Better bring a box o f candy or some non· perishable delicacy in a jar or can. When a guest brings a cake the bosCess may reel obligated to serve it. This louses up her menu. She must either ditch her dessert or serve it ln addition to the guest's cake, which is just too much. .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You are not a doctor and you don 'l pretend to know all the answers. Yet you were the one who iden- tified my husba nd's medicaJ pro- blem after we had gone from doc-· tor to doctor fo r 15 years. Recently. I wrote to you about Jim falling asleep during mov- ies, card games, in church, even :it the dinner table. It used to worry me sick that he might fall :isleep while driving the car. All the d octors who checked him nid he was OK and not to worry. When he fell asleep at a Notre Dame football game (he is a pro- ud aJumnus of that great school) I' knew something must be ter- ribl y wrong. It was you who sug- gested the possibility that Jim might have narcolepsy. • .. The following day he went to a doctor recommended by a new neighbor. Sure enough, that was the diagnosis. Since Jim has been on medication he is 100 percent better. I'm fascinated by the fact that you called the shot. I feel as 1f we should send you a check GRATEFUL ® CROSS CREEK U you "Love to Bake" ask the hostess in advance U you can br- ing the dessert. There's a good chance s he'll be pleased. But don't surprise her. Discover how to be date bait without falling hook. line and sinker. Ann Landers's booklet, .. Dating Do · s and Don 'ts," will help you be more )lllOised and sure of yourself on dates. Send 50 cents in coin along with a lon~. stamped, self-addressed en- velope with your request to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, IU . 60120. Tile exce,tioul skU1 tor dmable good loob.100% 2 ply cotton lisle, J Ut dusk sty1.e. S.S. $14.00 ls. $18.00 =::--~ ....... ,,._ am r..... Newpo11 BNch. c.ia.m... ~ 642·7061 East, West Troths Told ROBIN SHUMAKER Shumaker-Haller The engagement of their daughter, Robin Shumaker and Donald Llvandais Haller has been announced by Dr. and Mrs. Robert ClarkeSbumakerof Morgantown, W. Va. The Shumakers formerly resided in Corona del Mar when he was commanding officer of the Coast Guard cutter in Newport Beach. The bride-to·be, who attended Walker High School in New Orleans and Sophia Newcomb College of Tulane University, is an honor senior at West Virginia University where she and her future husband are re- sidence ha)l advisors and belong to the colleiiate tennis tea ms. She belongs to Kappa Alpha Theta sorori- ty and Kappa Delta Pi honorary. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nicholas H aller Jr .. of New Orleans, where he gradu ated from De La Salle High School. No wedding date has been set. Wh iteside-Geverin k Del Amo Baptist Church of Cerritos will be the setting for the Feb. 15 nuptials link- ing Sus an Whiteside and Gary Geverink. Their engagement has been announced by h er parents , Mr. and Mrs. 0 . K. Whiteside of Westminster. The future bride· groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Geverinkof Cottage Grove, Ore. Miss Whiteside is an alumna o f Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College. Her fiance graduated from Western High School, Anaheim, and now · attends Cypress College. • Sprague-Bendheim Mrs. DeMont D. Sprag\.ie of Rialto has an nounced the engagement of her daughter, Debra Sprague, to Peter William Bendheim of Newport Beach. Miss Sprague attended Brigham Young University and graduated cum laude from the Univers1ty or Southern California. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Bendhe im of Newport Beach, also is an alumnus of USC. They plan to be married Feb. 28 in the Church of Jes us Christ of Latter-day Saints, . Rialto. -0 (1~( j), J'-J ~ JEWELRY CO. (1141 '•I J-E-W-E-L-R-Y '·••t Allt ,,~i~I n.·,1 11n 10 .1.111, ~~"' t11•~t\llf'F'Ottl ll\IU /II t1A1~10Hlliril fU\IA\,l .6 JrL A . \remorrs · SPORTSWEAR Horoscope: Leo I Use Creativity TVESDAl', DECEMBER16 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (M a r ch 21 · April 19): You get ideas and family will back you. Greater confidence, security results as r e- lative expresses vote ol confidence. Taurus, Libra figure prominent- ly. Short trip enables you have difficulty knowing difference between fan· tuy and real ure. Means your creative juices fire imagination. PISCES (Fe b . 19· March 20): Be practical. Ins ist on a "count." Means avoid specula- tion. Go after ''hard news." Means Jeave the frills and feature:; for another day. U today Is your birth- day you are s tudious, in· trosp ectlvt>, spiritual. You've had many adven- tures this year. If single, marriage is strongly in- dicated. Your entire ... domestic situation is subject to change. to obtain additional in--------------------- !:~~~$A<:::~~~~ £Wapft9-,~· .. ·~ .. .. . .. : money, coJlections, pay-• , ments . personal " " possessions. See as Is. f · ~AA 1•1i -.IJI ~ not merely as you might r ~ """ ~ ' wish to see. ' ,. GEMINI (May 21-June f ~ ~ .,. ro >: Power is on your .9 ..-J-. · L ~ • side. Ci r cum s tances t "ID ~ ~ f favor your moves, ef-i . forts. Judgment and in-• Where The Shopping Is Easy tuition are on tar~et . f ' CANCER (June 21 --o 3424 Via Udo " July 22): Look behind ~ -· Lido Shops ' ~· scenes for answer to any ' , ..... -ii Newport Beach •. · \) dilemma. Means look for ( . C the subtle. the discreet, -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!).;. ... the obscured. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22); Accent on desire, wishes, friendship, creative en- deavors -you are going to impress a very impor- "'3nt person. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasis on climb- ing over obstacles, danc- ing to your own tune. You get helping hand Crom one who really owes you nothing. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Good Moon asped coincides now with long ·journeys, unique studies, philosophical concepts. SCORPIO (Oc( ·23. .,~hristmas ~arcls Nov. 21): Be specific, ~,..-7) hard-nosed where fac-· c...e~ai£0.J tual information is con-c;//,, ,':T cerned. Me ans r eject Creative h t cllcnce IS an Amt'tlCan Tradlt100 ••• s peculation or the superficial. SAGITfARIVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Be ready for change, travel, a variety of responses. Ask ques· tions on your own -and be ready to give some answers. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Low-key ap- proach might bring best results. If diplomatic, you win. Ir you attempt to force issues, you could be f orce d to take backward steps. AQUARIUS (Jan. ro-Feb. 18): Yc;>u may We"9 I fine selecilon of· Mulic '., -.: Bo>cea. Costu-Jewelry. Hummoll ....... P1etes. 8enc1,,. 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"'60Ul.D .. )j "I don't know whether lo give Charlene something 1h1s year or wail until she's old enough to really enjoy Christmas-when you first p vc her something, how old was YOUR cat?" DENNIS THE MENACE I DAILY PILOT Monday. Oeeember 15, 1975 ___ THIS OVERTIME AELO GOAL PERFECTO BY TONY LINHART (2) PUTS BALTIMORE IN LINE FOR A TITLE. U Pl Ttl91>M1os f akers Cut Down A Big One for Linhart Pistons Austrian's Field Goal Sinh Miami, 10-7 LOS ANGELES <A P 1 Karee m A bd u I Jab ba r sl'l a personal high by grabbmg 34 rl' bounds. the best one• game ('ffort m the National Ra sketball As· soc1ahon this season. leading the Los Angeles Lakers past the un dermanned Detroit P1.s tons 110-100 Sunday night. Pistons center Bob Lanier sprained his left ankle and did not s uit up. After Detroit cut a gap of 16 points to fi ve points at 63-58 with nme minutes to go m the third quarter, Abdul-Jabbar balled the Lakers out. He s cored on l'On· secut1ve field goal attl'mpts. g rabbed nine rebounds and blocked four s hots 1n the quartl'r to give th<' Lake rs an 8S 75 ll•ad Abdul-J abbar 's 27 poinL'> led all scorers. lie was followed by Lakers guards Gail Goodnch and LUCIUS Allen with 25 and 22 points . The Lakers won their 14th :;tra1ght home game in the seson and are approaching the team re- cord of 17 straight set m 1972-73. Los Angeles moved to within one~ half game o( the Pac1f1c Division - Leading Golden W arnors. It was the fifth straight loss for tbe Pistons, who are also without mjured guards Kevin Porter and John Mengelt. and dropped their record to the .500 mark al 11-11. O£TllOIT 11001 Eb4'rMrlJ U R<1w" tn William\ 10 CIMk U , Ford 8, H.Jir\ton t• Mono 8 Porierl, Thom~\ I, Tr.tPO• Tot•l~'118 2• L.0S AN()£L.ES C110)-Ford 2 W••n~r• Abdul Jetle»r 17, Allen n Good rt ct> 1S. Cal noun• KUl't'~ l Ltntu, Russell u Tot•l020-2• O..tr0t1 11 2'I 2S H -100 Los An9fln 1• lO '' H 110 "-iled out Non~ Tol•I foul\ C>Plro11 11 Los ~1u21 A 11,411> BALTIMORE <AP> -Tont~FC East But if their records Linhart, a 33-year old Austrian are 1dent1 cal. the Colts would win kicker never rom plet<'IY ac('ept-on the s trength of two victories l'd by Baltimore• fan~. may have ovt>r ~hami this season. fmJ!ly s1lt'ncrd i11s cnt1c·s Sun "The Colts deserved to \\in,·· day with a 31·yard field goal that said a downcast Miarru coach put the Colts 1n pos1t1on to win ~ Don Shula. "They had what lt National Football League took mtheoverllmeandcameup division tttle "1th big plays during the fin.i i Lmhart.'s boot.. with 2 · 16 r <'· drive. We had the opportunities mammg m overt1~e. propell('d to win throughout the game, but the Colts to a 10-7 v1clory on•r the we couldn't come up with the big Miami Dolphins. The loss left the plays." Dolphins in danger of losing the B.i ltimorc's Ted Mardubroda American Confcr<'nce's Eastern a rookie h<'ad coach in the NFL• Division for the first time in five called the victory, "without ~ years. doubt the greatest I've ever had Linhart. who once playC'd soc· all the wJy b.ick to high cer before a crowd of 125.000 in school " Scotland , booted the "inning Commenting on the winning kick a s a crowd of 59.398 scream d r1 Vl'. I au n c h ed from the tn:.! fans )elled encouragement Baltimore f our y ard lin<'. from stands cn ~ulfcd in .i dt•ns~· :\tarchibroda said · "I knew we for, . had a long way to go. but that's ··You gotta be calm.· Lmlwrt the ktnd of t eam we have said. · If you ·re not n!.'rvous. They've been doing what they've you·re not human Rut 1t s h<'ttN had to do all seas on long. not to ttunk too much about it It'-; The Colts. completely rebuilt better to go at 1t the same \\<ay since winning the 1971 Super every time." Bo" 1, tied the score 7-7 on a six- Lmhart, who missed a 29 'rard yard touchdown run by Lydell field goal attempt m the -.ccond Mitchell with 5. 30 remaining in quarter, s aid holder !\'tarty Domres patted him on the back just before the center snap and s aid simply : "Let 's go." Baltimore fans booed Linhart quite a bit last season. but th('ir outbursts have virtually <l isap- peared since the revitalized Coils made their move this vcar. Baltimore and ~iami now have 9-4 re<'ord .... o nd the Dolphins could still win the division title w he>n thl' regular season comes to a close next week. If Miami beats D<'nver and Baltimore loses to New England, .M1am1 would one<' again rule the . I ' I t l • • Lions Stagger Vikings, 1 7-10 DETROIT (AP) Detroit ,scored two f i r s t qu arter fouchdowns, the second on a 46- yard run by Bobby Thompson, and the Lions stunned the Mtn- .nesota Vikings 17·10 Sunday in a nationally-televised National Football League game. Krause's second interct•ption of the game and Errol Mann booted a 30-yarder for Detroit with 12 s econds left in the half. regulation time. then launched the1r wmning drive from their own four following an out-of. bounds punt by Larry Seiple. The Colts converted three third-down plays on the \\inning drl\'e and quarterback Bert Jones. playing with injured ribs, completed four consccuti ve passes for 45 yards . Don McCauley almost broke .loose on a touchdown run but was hauled down by Miarru·s Curtis J ohnson on the Dolphins' 21 after a M·yard gain. * * * 00100 , n n n / J -10 Oolp/tjM Colh F1r\tdowM IS 72 RuV•f'\ v•rd\ 0 l'n •b l•b P'"'""~ vara' 1q JOa R~turn y.,d, }4 JO Pa\\fo\ I 11 1 7l-J'I 0 P\mh l }'! 8 i. Fumbl..., lo\1 J 1 1 o ""nalht\ ydrd\ 1 !>o1 •-61 IHOIVIOUAL LEAOEltS RUSHING M1•m1, Morr•\ 11 %, Not11nonam 11 17 Slroo l 13 8.Jttomort Motet.ell JG.87 Jone\ Mo. Olct\ s 11 RECEIVING Mldm l, Moor~' 4J Not11nqh_,m 1 19 8all1more, Molct>tll b SJ, O>e\ttr >b4 (drr 4 "6 DouqMy l JO PASSING M1.Jm1, Strock 7 18 I 90 yards 8.illlomore Jones 2l l' 0, 132 Jaworski's Wait Ends- In Triu1nph By GLENN WIDTE Of tlle 04ol1y l"tlot SttH LOS ANGELES-It had been a long wait. But Sunday at the Coliseum, Costa Mesa resident Ron Jaworski got his chance. The former Youngstown State star was called into action early in the first quarter when James Harris' shoulder s tiCCened. And Jaworski responded ad· mirably, quarterbacking the Rams to a come-from-behind 22-5 triumph over the Green Bay Packers before a turnout of 59.312 football fans. He completed 14 of 24 passes for 174 yards and would have gone over the 200-yard mark if a wide open Ron Jessie hadn't dropped what appeared to be an easy reception in the first half. He threw for a TD and had one in- tercepted. Jaworski also made good use o( another Ram who has had lit- tle action this year-former UCL A ace Rob Sc ribner. Scribner carried a dozen times for 83 yards and one touchdown after Jim Bertelsen was ap- parently knocked out for the season with a knee injury in the first half. It took J aworski a couple of S<'1;es to get untracked as he in 1hally was thrown for a safety, which got Green Bay in the scor ing column fi rst. Jn fact. it was 5-0 before the Ra m s got with it. "I thought I cou ld play in the pros the firs t day I came to the Rams," J awors ki said. "It's been hard to keep from getting down on myself. '·But I was told by everybody to be patient and I would get a chance. And I don't think I ever passed better than I did in this game.'.' Jaworski had thrown only lJ passes this year prior to Sun· day·s game and the last time he saw any extended duty was a year ago against Washington "It took awhile for me to get m y confiden~ and for the adrenalin to start flowing," he said of Sunday's performance. Harris' status for Saturday evening's game with Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh is still un- <'ertain and he was due to un- RON JAWORSKI dergo further treatment today or the shoulder, which had been in- j ured a week ago. Green Bay scored the s afety when Dave Pureifory tossed Jaworski in the end zone. The 255-pound defensive tackle also sacked the Rams quarterback four additional times for a total of 37 yards lost. "I changed plays sent in from the bench a couple of times and probably should have done it a couple more." commented Jawors ki. "Wbe.n Pureifory threw m e for that 12-yard loss. I thought I was beading for the wrong goal." The Rams got o n the scoreboard via Tom Dempsey's 40-yard field goal with 8:38 left in the half to lag by the unlikely score of 5·3. Then a fumble recovery at the Green Bay 14 set up the drive that put them ahead for good. Scribner carried the final three yards and Dempsey missed the PAT which left it 9·5 with 2:52 to go before hal!time. Jn putting their record at ·n -2. equalling the best in the NFL, the Rams have virtually assured_: themselves of being the home club in the first Super Bowl playo({ game when they face St. Louis, the Eastern Division NFC champion. Gr°fffl Bey 1 3 0 0-S l.OSAr!Oeles o ' 3 10-n GB·S.foty Purtllory lat kled Jaworski In e11d -GB-f'G Oal\tlo •I LJ>-G Dempsey •O LJ>-Scrlt:iner 3 run kick I ailed LJ>-FG0empse y39 , LJ>-FG Oempsty 33 l.A-Cappellello 2 run Dempsey kock P•cllen R<1m• First downs 'I 11 Rusl'M's·v•rds 7!>-S2 O · 1'1S Pas.sl119Yards 119 1l'I Return yerds 31 1l Passes ll-~? 1s.1i..1 Punh 7-lll • 31 Fumbles·IOSI 1-1 1·0 PeMlties v•rds •·lS 4·10 INOIVIOUAL. L.EAOEllS RUSHI NG-Grtet1 Bav. 8rocltl"91on 1().11, Had I 4-ll. L.os Anvelu, Scribtlt r 12.c_ Mceutcneon 19'73 RECEIVING -Gnen B•y. Pllvne 4-57, Tinlltr" 2·11. H•rrell 2·2•. Los Angeles, Jusle 7-78. M<eutc'*>fl 3-10, Scribner 1-l8. PASS1NG~eon Bay, H•cll 1().~2, US yard~; Mii.., 3-~. 31. Los Al\901U, Jawor\kl 14-24-1, 114, HeM'IS, 1·?·1,1. Chargers T est NY, Na111ath Although th e Vikings quarterback, Fran Tarkenton, needed just one touchdown pass to tie Johnny Unitas· career re- Lem Barney's 74 yard fumhle return when Minnesota was dn v- 1 n g for a third ·quartcr touchdown wa s followed mo- ments later by an 86-yard Cumbie return by Krause for the Vikings' touchdown. Linebacker Wally Hilgenberg had recovered the Reed fumble and returned it l:i yards before lateraling to Krause, who sprinted the final 70 yards . RAY OLDHAM (25) A RES UP COLTS TEAMMATES ROBERT PRAT.T,.GEORGE KUNZ. SAN DIEGO (AP> -·rbe San Diego Chargers will try Monday night to do for the first time this year what their opponents, the New York Jets, have done only once -win two games con- secutively. . cord of 290, Detroit's defense · sacked him four times and he wasn't able to lie the record. But Chuck Foreman set an all- time single-season rushing r e- cord f4ri-Minnesota. which lost for only the second tJme against 11 victories. It was only the second time the Lions have beaten the Vikings in their last 16 meetings. Detroit, 7 ·6, took control early, thwarting a Vikings touchdown bid when Levi Johnson intercept- ed a pass at the goal line and re- turned it 45 yards. The Llons then drove SS yards in 10 plays climaxed by Joe Reed's eight- yard scoring pass to Marlin Briscoe. Thompson's touchdown came three plays after the Lions· Ed O 'Neil recovered Detroit's on· aide kick after the first score. Fred Cox booted a JS.yard field al ror Minn~sota in the second •11'""'°'..ter soon a fte r safety Paul UCLA H osts Aztecs UCLA '1 Bruins basketball team wlll return to action at Puley Pavillon tontsbt (8 ) a11•n1t the San Diego State Uni venit1 Aste-cs. The Lions. upsN 25 21 a week ago by the lowly Chicaj!o Dears. were playing des pite a number of inJuries. The Pontiac Stadium crowd of 73,130 cheered madly at every Detroit success and the noise re· verberating of! the fiber-glass field was deafening. Krause's firs t interception came in the early moments and 1t looked like the Vikes would once again dominate their division · CSff LIONS, Page 85) . ,,_,,_.,._ OJJ0 -10 O.trolt 14 J 0 0 -" O.t -.llrltcoe I pen frofl'l stffd M9M lll<k 0.t -8 Thompton '6 rut\ MllM llk k Mii\ -FG Cu '9 0.t -FGMilnftlO Ml" -KrauwMfumbl• retumC.O•k•c• A -13,130 Vllr""' L._.. Flm down• tt u lllu~ -rerdl 711-111• '3-104 PMslno yar!t~ 71 s,, R9twn rards 10t 707 ll'eUo\ I .. M.O • 111 Punt\ 1"' HI Fumbl"-IOU 1111 11 flilftelttet-Yatdi .. SJ .. U INDIVIDUAL L•ADlllS ltVSHI NG -Ml l\"t\OI•, For~me" 14 14 M<Cl•n•ll•" • U Oelroot, Bu•ur IS''· 8 ~s ~• t(lno._,. ltf!(f!IVING -Ml-M>la, AN(l•-1\ ).2' Q alt).SJ, MArl"MO )-1' l)ootrOll 811\<00I • 0 ~As.llNO -Ml-Mt•. h""''°" t•).I 2. t~ ,,..,._,, Ottf'Olt, ._ .. d t>tJ l, ... Tiger s Brass Miffs Lolich DETROIT CAP) -"Jn so many words, Jim Campbell and Ralph Houk told me they didn't need m e anymore. That hurt me more than anything. Those are the words of former· Detroit Tigers star left-hander Mickey Lolich, now trying to get ready for a new pitching career with the New Yor'k Mets. Lolich agreed Friday to be· traded to the M els for slugger "Rusty Staub after an up-and- down 13-year American League career with the Tigers in which be became baseball's premier left-handed strikeout artist. "What really bothered me about the whole thing was the fact that I felt pushed up against the wall," Loli c h said, adding he had less than 12 hours in which to make a decision . Lolich said be also was miffed because Campbell and Houk never told him about the talks t,hat led up to the trade. And he Said be had had pnvioos as-· s urances from Houk he would re- Blalock Wins It Sinks Playoff Birdie PALM SPRINGS (AP) -J ane Blalock walloped her drives off the tee, but it was a 20-(oot putt that wrapped up her win in the $50,000 Triple Crown women's golf tournament. "Believe it or not, today m y drives were my best feature,'· Blalock said Sunday after sink- ing a birdie on the first hole of a three-way sudden-death playoff' to capture the $15,000 first pri~e. "And I 'm not known as a long- ball hitter." At the end of the reeuJation 36 boles, Blalock w as tied at 142 with JoAnne Carner, the first round leade r with a 70, and Judy Rankin. They went lo the 16th hole of the Mission Hills Country Club course for the sudden death. Rankin and Carner had la.ken their third shots on the par-four hole when Blalock sank her io,. foote r for a birdie that ended the contest. had to be a real scrambler to- day." Rankin and Carner each took home $8,750. JoAnne Washam scored a 143 for fourth place and $.5,000, and Sandra Palmer, the top money winne r on the LPGA . tour, finished fifth at 148 for -$3,500. . Washam missed an 18-foot putt on tbe 18tb bole, boaieyed the hole and fell out of a four-way tie. Blalock and Rankin bad open- ing.round scores of 70. Joyce Kazmie rski and Carol Mann tied for sixth with a 152 total for $2,250 and Cbako Higuchi and Pat Bradley tit..'<! for eighth at 154, each taking home $1,250 from the toumamenl. main with Detroit ln 1976. "I got a little bit lucky on the la.sttew boles," Blalock said. ''l I . Both clubs just ended Jong los- ing streaks. The Chargers broke No Tl' To11f9llt an 11-game losing string with a 28-20 victory last week 9ver the Kansas City Chiefs while the J ets snapped an eight-game slide with a 30-28 win over the New England Patriots. Aside from g a1ning them a measure of self respect, the Charger triumph also saved San • Diego from an· embarrassing place in the record books -the first National Football League team ever to lose every 1ame in its H-game season. 'lbe nationally televised con- test will be the Chargers' last chance this season to win a game in front of the home crowd at San Diego Stadium . Their win aaainst the Chlers last week was in Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium. This aame has been billed thus tar as a passlng duel between New York's Joe Namath and younf Dan Fouts, who climaxed a '6-yard drive aiainst the Chiefs with a nine-yard touc:hdown run. It's aleo expected to be a hlgh- eeortns alf alr with neither team very elf ect1 ve on def ensc. Lagunans, Norco Play T onight ~ve Orange Coast area prep qwntets are involved in basket· ball tournaments this week that begin tonight -although only Laguna Beach is in action with the otbe~ four awaHing first round activity Tuesday evening. The Artists of Laguna Beach tackle visiting Norco tonight at 7:30 -the nightcap of a four- gamesalvo. Four more games are on tap Tuesday evening at Laguna Beach, capped by University's tiff with St. Monica at 7:30. Huntington Beach and Mater Del are involved m the 16-team tourney at the Anaheim Conven- tion Center, and both swing into action Tuesday with Huntmgton Beach ~pening up at 4 against. Magnolia and Mater De1 closing the four-game set with an 8:30 en- counter with Western. The other Orange Coast area team awaiting Tuesday's second round of openers is Dana Hills, which is at Santa Ana High against the host Saints in an 8 o'clock tiff. The tourney schedules: A1111Mlm l11vltatloMI Tonl911t 4 VIiie Parll vs LCMra; S :II -Soer"'lle vs A1111helm, 1 -l<enn1<1y vs SUMy Hiiis, 8 )Q - 1<..tltll• '11 Valentia T~y • -Hunllt19ton Beath vs Ma9"0lla. S JO -Los Alamlle»vsCypren, 7 -0ranoevsS.venN;l.JO MAltt Del VS WtUern. Lat-eucll To11- Tenl9"I 3 -St P1ul vs Cenyon, • JO -LA Quinta vs Cal HIQI\;. -No B•UntollO V> \..ii Mlr.O.; 1.JO - La~ Buch v\ Norc.o. T"ff41Y l -Brelhren vs W11rren, •.lO -Eseieranz• vs Walnul; • -Garey "~ Loyola; 1 lO St. Monie.a vs u111.,.n1ty. S.nta An• Tour~ Tonl!llll •JO -Rane~ Alamlt~ vi !.tddlewc~. 8 - Tusll" vs Santi Ana Valley T11Hd1y ~ lO -Gar<len Grove v\ West Torroncr, 8 - Oon• Hill• v• ~int a An.t. NFL Roundup Raiders Lose; O.J. to Retire? The Oakland Raiders, looking a.bead to the N alional Football League playoffs, were beaten Sunday by the Houston OUers, 27-26. in action at the Oakland Coliseum. Dan Pastorini threw a two- yard touchdown pass to Mack Alston on the final play of the game and Skip Butler kicked the extra point which gave the Oilers lhewin. George Blanda, closing in on 2,000 points in his long career. missed two conversion points and a field goal during the game. The defeat broke a seven-game winning streak for the Raiders. Blanda seemed to hurry his kick on a 29-yard field goal at- tempt in the fourth quarter that could have won it for Oakland and at the same time put him over the 2,000-point mark. Elsewhere in the National Football League Sunday, things went like this: BUFFALO AT NEW ENGLAND -0 . J.~ Simpson, hinting that this may be his finaJ season in the NFL, rushed for 195 yards and a touchdown as the Buffalo Bills swept to a 34-14 win over the New England Patriots. After the game, Simpson said he would retire if an attractive motion picture role were offered. Although he has two years left on bis contract with the Bills and his dream or playing in the Super Bowl is unfulfilled, Simpson in- dicated he would quit football if offered a role in an upcoming movie. "I can retire any time I want," he said. "I've always felt I want· ed to play in the Super Bowl and I still do. But if the right thing come3 along-well, I think I've proved to everybody 1 can play football.'' ST. LOUIS AT CHICAGO Jim Otis crashed the 1,000-yard barrier and the St.' Louis Cardinals won their second con- secutive Eastern Division tiUe with a 34-20 triumph over the Chicago Bears. Otis bulled bis way 33 times for 147 yards, including two touchdowns, and a 30-yard scamper, the longest of bis six- year career. He now has 1,007 yards for the year, up from bis total of last campaign of 664. SAN FRANCISCO AT ATLAN· TA -Rookie Steve Bartkowski fired two touchdown passes to Alfred Jenkins to lead the AUan· ta Falcons over the San Fran- cisco 49ers, 31·9. Bartkowski, who completed seven passes lo Jenkins for 147 yards, hit the speedy wide re- ceiver on touchdown plays cover- ing 20 and 63 yards. The victory snapped a two- game losing streak for Atlanta and extended San Francisco's losing string to three games. NEW ORLEANS AT NEW YORK GIANTS -Third-period touchdowns by Rondy Colbert on a 65-yard punt return and Doug Kotar on a 46-yard run, carried the New York Giants to a 28-14 victory over the New Orleans Saints. Gauchos Play GWC KAN S AS C I TY AT CLEVELAND -Elusive Greg Pruitt turned in his best game in three years as a pro by rushing for 214 yards and scoring three touchdowns to lead the Cleveland Browns to a 40-14 win over Kansas City. Golden West and Saddleback colleges, two area JC basketball teams that figure to be solid con- tenders in their conferences, clash tonight (8 o'clock) at Mis- sion Viejo High. Golden West's Rustlers, led by 6·9 fres hman Paul Schilleci, come into the game with an 8-1 record and a seven-game win· ning streak. Saddleback is 5·3, dropping its last two in the Santa Barbaratourney. · Pruitt, a 5-10 running back out o! Oklahoma, went over the 1,000-yard mark for the season. He became the third player in Cleveland history to reach that plateau and the first since Leroy Kelly did it in 1968. Pruitt now bas 1,030 yards. UONS ••• (Continued lrom 84) nvals. But Johnson's pickoff re- versed the momentum quickly and before Minnesota had a chance to recover atter the Briscoe TD, the on-side kick by Mann with Detroit recovering kept the Lions moving. Schilleci is averaging 70.6 points per game and 19 rebounds per game, but he bas a good s up- porting cast. Jack Fletcher (13.3), Dale Parker (12.8). Scott Clark (11.8) and Jay Johnson (10.8) are all averaging in double figures. Parker is nursing a back injury and may not play. Linn Wilson (9.3 points per game) will start iI Parker does not. P H I L A D E L P 11,1 A AT DENVER -Denver running back Floyd Little, playing at home for the final time in h.is nine-year pro career, raced 66 yards with a third quarter screen pass and scored another touchdown to lead the Broncos to a25-10 win over Philadelphia .. Detroit's defense, led by tackle Herb Orvis and linebacker Paul Naumoff, gave Tarkenton and Foreman fits. Foreman managed only 24 yards in 14 carries before being replaced in the second half. Sparking the Saddleback at· tack is 6·5 center Dennis Smith and forward Mike Bokos ky. Smith, from Servile High, is hit- ting at a 19.6 clip per game while Bokosky bas a 17.9 average. Little, who retires next week to conclude his brilliant career, broke a 10·10 tie late in the third quarter with his first touchdown romp. The other score came with 1:57 left in the game. For Coast Area Football Cage Summa~es Standings ... ''-' Cotofo....c• Enw,.. Dlvllleft W L T Ptt. Pl' PA ... st Louis 10 J o .7Y m 2u JUNIOlt VARSITY Eltlf><le Ull ISil Newpert Harilor eortien 11~1 F (tll Br.otiurnt A<lems m F (1 SI Keyi Jardine C 121 C (SI c;.ronunl Han 141 G <•I Slev<l>'<4 l<ro!lnltldt ( 161 G (1 fl T lmrnDllS E5tentla sc.orln; sub. Reid 2. NH .corln; sub: Brown 2 Halftime 11·11 Endot !t!<Jul.at1on: 4~4t. JUNIOR VAllllSITY LAKAlamllo. IS.I (4'1 El T- Bederd (t~l F ISi SlmD90n C•us~y (2) F (0 Holmes Veelelte (21 C (4) Slrewom Br~rsln.t (91 G 10 TrtLQ Hoo.er (191 G (17) Chari~ ET scorln; subs: Petralia 2, George&, McF1<1<1en 2, Leehy 2. ~11tt1me· Le» Alamitos, 28-lS. JUNIOR V.altSITY Mlr1na ISll 1611 Do.....,. Soede llSI F (Ill HllQl>ft TorrH II&) F (12) f'ltlty Gibb\ 1101 C ( 111 Rllchht 8t11Ce 111) G C2I J- WDl!e Ill G (SI Plll<lln· M9rlna scorlnQ 111bS: 8o9<ll<1 2, Gr41Nm1. Halftime: Downey, 3-26. SOPHOMORE E~ 041 <tll Hllfttlntton8tadt Gilbert II) F (Ill Pa~lll Aluns (JI F (81 Gifford MIH\leQue (4) C (181 St1tlnt>aus Harper ISi G (61 Case VOU'19 (61 G (•I Knl9ht HB tco r lno sub s: S prow 'I, To-nd 2, Shute 2, Marltln 3, A~rs 10. Humphrey 2, MoorehoUM 2. Halftime. HB, J8.14. Mlrlftl C711 U11 Wtstl'lllnrtw 01son121 F (111Slemms (;oopm•n (1q) F 131 Olum Heidenreich 18) C (HI Crouch Spl.,.y ltO G lt3l Pople Mltl~e ( 11 I G W Puckett MArlne scorl1111 subs: Alvan>t 1. Sprl1199r6, Bohm•. Eskew t, Zorn 2. Hallllmt: Marine. 33·29. SOP"OMOltE La P111nt1 Tourftament Cll•m· pi.n111lps H1111thtft111tle1<ll 11$1(1'11'oyal0ati PegNnelll 1131 F ()) 8town Giiford 1111 F (41 Macies scelnhaus 117) C <61 Strvclw Case (•I G (4) 1<1lmer l<tllllflt (0 G (21 Copet.Jn<I HB JC,Otl"Q subS: Sprow•, Shute 2, Marllln J, Ave" 12, Moorl10use4. Hal1111M: HB,32-4, Pro Cage, Hockey NIA .... 1E10tn1 C...M-• w L r-ct. G9 Atlafttl< DhlltlM Otnvtl' 17 ~ .111 w L "'"'-o• NtwYot11 " • .100 , ~IOI\ •• 7 .... SenAn1onlo 14 8 l>3' J pi,11-le>lll• II I .6IO lftdlll\A 1S ' 61S 3 llutalO tl ,, .SlO 4 l<enlvclty 13 10 .56S •'ll ,.wvor1t ' ,, l21 t\IJ st. Louis 11 1' ·"'' 9V) Vlfllllll• • 21 .160 U'll c:.ittral DM11M hol!Uy's k•f'tl All..ta ,, ' "' NtwYorUt, tftdlane HOui.ton 11 It .S'10 2 NHI. Wa "'lftGtOf\ 11 11 .500 t c;. ..... 11~1 0• .. llftd It ,. . ...0 M ,....()fie-' u .m 6 hlrkll DlotlllM w L Tl"ts.Ol'OA .. ,..,,. OM"'-• PNIOlptlle ,, 4 1 0 12' 1' Ml.,_nDlotllMlt NV t t1811del"'l , .. ,,.t?S,. Ottroll 11 11 .JOO Allanle 1' IJ l ltflti M.llw.,. .. 10 tJ .~ '" NY llaftOln 13 1s • JO 104 t21 SO,_..OMOltE w-OtllH 9 4 o .69? 319 2'7 Edhen (Sil IOI Lo .. 11 WaSlllft91or'I 1 s o •U m HO Poletlett (I) F (9) Wtleh H v Gla111S • 9 0 .308 1W m l<lr>t!fWlru (10) F Ital l.uut Ptllladetphle 3 10 0 .231 199 299 Wlllleln\ (11 l C lltl Plount eewtral Divis._ Gulte (81 G (1) Garner •·Mlrwuota 11 2 o .846 3C2 167 Garrity (J) G (9) Fydow OelroH 1 6 0 S38 232 734 Edison scorlno subs: Pelkt 7, Zlm-~Bay 1 10 o .231 104 m mermen l. Smert 2 Chi~ l 10 O .731 l.f9 JU Halnlme: Ellison, 26-16. WtslHn Dlvlllolt FoufttalnV•tl•Y <•SI (S7) VIII• hf1I lC·l.osAnQele\11 2 0 .ad 302 132 IC11utm•n (ti F (lit) IC.ehn San Frantlsco S 8 0 .llS 232 2loO E\l>lnoH (7) F (•I Weard.a ~Uant• • 9 0 ·'°' 221 267 Hi!•de (701 c 12) ICempa ... wOrlNM 2 11 0 .1S4 148 311 Tobias (14) G (11) Tu,,_ ,._rlu1n Cont.rtft<I Simon 1111 G (7) Clrdlnel E.asltt<n Dl¥1slon FV scorll\Q subt: Reiff 2, Sickman 4, Mleml 9 • o .6t2 3ol3 109 Wnw 2, Wttlleson 2. Baltlmor• • • o .69? 361 , .. Halttlme. FV 27-27. Buffalo a s o .61S 4/J7 320 "-""t41lft Valley (7JI (S4) IC•l•tl• N.V. Jets 3 9 0 .2SO ?21 378 l<autman ll?> F (Ill Bo~wltlt New Englan<I l 10 O .131 237 ll• Ew>lno11 llll F 11•1 Alvorez eemr•I DMslo11 tWlde C101 C (4) Sdrobyn x-PlttstlUrQl'o 11 1 0 .923 370 151 Tobias ( 1.i G <•> WMlldot'I Oncinnatl 10 3 0 .7•9 :I'll m Simon 141 G (tAI Bandy Houston 9 • O .692 2n 216 FV sc0<lft11 subs. Sickman 4, Wts5a c 1e ... 11n<1 J 10 o 231. 209 :ISt 2, Wtttlnon 2. W.•.,,. DlvlsloA Ha1111me: FV, 1f.3t. 1-0llll•n<I to J o .7•• 347 m S.11 ClemtRte (1'1 (61) ~111 Denver 6 1 O .442 241 793 Valley ICAnsatOty s • 0 llS 262 313 Hemtl\Ofld ta1 F cu1 R9lff San ooevo t 1 t o .083 t• 21:2 GtdnOy (2) F (IJ) ESPlnoH •<!Inched dlYlslon tltl• ~,,_, (7) c w Helde wr<llnche<l w.t<I cerd spot Stt!Jhenl Cl) G (6) Simon SW14ay'1 S<o+"H Ditto 121 G (ti Tobi es At1er1te31, San Fnncosco 9 SC tcll"lftO '4111\ ElllS 2, 81kClf' 2. Oewl....S 40, Kanses CllY 14 Muon•. Punltlrlt 2, BuffelOJ.4, Ntw En!!len<l 14 FV Kll"l"Q 'utn · GreenlHi t ICAuf· Ht'# Vorlt Giants 28, New OrlNf'IS U m1n I, Slc-mMO S 8.tlUmore 10, Miami 7. OT Hall11me: FV. 2"ot4 St Louh34, Cllluoo?O Ml11l111 Vie It Oil (01 l'tUllbl• Oen._. ?S, f>'llll<lelphle lO Vallt~ O.troll 17,Ml,_SOll 10 S«lffr lt31 F (101 Allff Los All9flt\ 21. Green Bly S Hllffmen ltSI F lllE'!>lnoa HouSton77,0.klan<IU 8ranlty (10 C U) l(eutmen T1111tt1t'1 a.me O.C.Ses 10 G m Simon New Vortl Jetut San OltQO, 9 p.m l<ruer.r <•I G Ill Tobias ~tvrdlly, Die. It FV 1<orl1111 wb\: Heldt 7, Sickman Minnesota al Butl•lo 2' Hatl1lme: FV J.4.28. Otnvtr 1t Miami Vat1MI• , .. , 1411 •I Torw Plttt.but'0/111 Los Anott.s Su1ula y, Dtc. Jt IC'IS(llla 1121 F 141 Hutter $aft OleoO•t Clnclnnoll 81Mft1 (0 I' (7) W.IH st. L.ovlut Otlrolt Spere 0'1 C 16) AA.Inion 0.tlH at Ne• vo...-Jel\ l...., (71 G <•IW•l-w I tW hi -9red"'8W (It) 0 (161 LomOonll Phlledllpfl • • .. n,.,Of\ ET Kor1"9 suo.· Ol.llQl4Y J, Flym., ~1:!;!:•~ ~~~more O....tMl<I 11 Houlton Ha1tt1me· V1Mn<l•»-n. Qllceooet Ne•Orle- l'RaSHMAN IC.AMII Oty •• Oeklenlf He-...rt M.tirMr (441 (41) awtantla ,....vo...-Ol1nt.sel s.t\ Fr...cltCO Monday. December 1!>. 1975 CAIL V PILOT Prep Wrestling For Coast Area SPORTS Racing Entries VAltSITY *'« • f Ollr na"' ent MIM!efl Vle}I IU (121 S-A •s-w Reed !Sl <It< SPlllanka I 6. 1~ -Milch.Ill IMI <lee c. Re"" i..s 112-lloutllo fMI <lee R1cflor<I•" t10--Gerutyn (M ) dee C•H •. , t27-C.OI" (Ml !>4nned Boenme2·23 !SJ-Morrow CM I ptnn~ Zecytk S:SO 1•-Merwln !Ml <ltc Mltchell 12-0. u S-Oufrene (~)<It< Tr11lett 6 2 •~-McPtlk• <SI plnnflS Ewrett ) 01 1•s M11mmer1 IM I <It< Loyd• 2. llS~thon (Ml pinned JonH 2:22. ·~1 -Olowlk• (Ml CllC Wilflr-1C~1. Hw1 -f'tlll•m IM l o.c Moen••~ Mo\I valuable wrestler -.>erry NtlMlll, Ml\SIOI\ V1t10. (.oMolvry.£ 1nplre TovrM,_ YAASITY US l." ISi <let R•~r • 2 ·~ Ostrowski •SI IMC VOl>Ofll 1 l. l.S 61>190 tSIO•< L.81l111<111n~ tlS 8.,k•r INI lied ~n<.ha' CM> •• 191 Tod<! (SI wun by IOftelt Hwt -Bruno IN I l1edAlnttndral t·1 lffw,..., H•rbor ( 141 (Jll ,...,,.II ts~oro\on (NI p.r1n<"Q Fiiiey 1 «I, 103--0\bor"" ( F ) dt< N U\Wr • 2 \tl-fll Pluoco (NI otc Br•nnonso Uo ~Smith CF I Plnn!'IJ JtmoO SJ 121-ea11 (F 1 a.c Scl'lum"roer •o tll-aroW11 (NI lltd H1mmer? 2 t•-e PilZIU (NI d•r Bucj.,lo•?. tO-Wtontr tFI dee AlflQl'f 1>0 l~-YOllkln 1Fl0t< VOborll I~ 165~~n IF I <le< Lthnl•nn~ tJS--AObbll'I\ IF I <I<•< 81fk•r 2.0 "' -H wln ff I Mill by 1orte11. Hwl 4t•tr11~ IF I •I~< Bruno\ I Cflta Me•• IUI Utl FMtl\411 9S -<:o1111a o IC O~< l'1ll•y s • Hwl-.U1'19ndt•I 1\1 .. onbyf<llt Cull Mtu IH I t UI ••lldl9 • AlamUcu ! ., . " 1'S-Gel Int (Cl W0<1 bY '°'1• 1 l 1Q).-8r0011en1 CCI tied Oo•l,ot>t. 11l-&I~ IRI Oec lmoto1 I, 120-«ffl., 1Rldt<Curr1n6-t tl7-0C)lla ccl ate AA~rson 10<>. l:Q-Oepper (RI dee l(enf\t4Y •o.&W t~•nSoen <Cl <lee McOulrt 7.0. t4S-Oud<l•'ldil9 (Cl <ltc Ot.., 1~. IS4-'lmoM (NI plMld T•sht 21. 165-f"lt••I ICI won 1>v t0rle11. 11~oloen IC I won by IOlf<tol.. 1¥1-sne111c1 won bY tort•ot. ':. Hwt-HO match. •% C..Sl.1 MIW (4JI o•t ~ ..... t ~ ~line <Cl won bY tone11 ! 10)-8fOOktflS IC) pl......, One7:a. ,. 111-lrnoto (Cl dt< TetQa•<len ~. • 110-<:u,,•n CCI Cite JtlleriOll'J.O " ,,.1-0g•la CCI oec (,U<'rrero 12-0 • TUISDAY'• La\ Al E lfllr "i O .. r, Trl(k Ft\I l'lnt post U 0 I" M . Ce•la _..., U•l (UI K"ella ~~•zo (l(l p1nno<1 Ca hna I l2. 1Ul Srookeos 1C 1 p1nr•~\I txWfr. 2 4C) 11)...ftennedy IC.I CleC c.nurcllmet1"4,. 138-Golbertson tOI O..t Jtnwn~ '1 E~ Flnt It.tu UIHrtH6ttl,tth lf\Ottll """ 10) Brookens !Cl <lee R1cherd'o0<1 • I •11tST ltACE -400 yar<ls l 'l'f'dr 112-lPc>Oltto !Kl Pinn~ lmotol Sl. tlO-MalthOW\ (Kl oec Curran• 2. 117-0Qate ICl<kC IC>OOhlo~l. 1l3-Gvoy <Kl <lee Kennedy 7-0. ol<ls &. 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Mort MelOdy (Horii 11t Aloi• M.tn (Nltodemus> 1n Vancll's Jet IC.Ill 11? l<lply's Orum (Strauul 1n Batlle 8o (Ortytrl 122 Mish Char;er (Wa(son I 119 Fl"t C.Onvoy (Lipham I 121 Chuoer Go IM•ldonaooltl9 Go Ce jun (Treuu1eJ 1n Time For Love I Walker) tt9 THIRD RACE -•OO yards 3 vur olds. Claimllllj. Purse S2200 Oaomono prlce ~SOO t2'0-Jam.s CN I tie<! Amaro• 4. 1'1-wtlltta~er (A~ det S<humachtr 40. 1J3-arown INI dee Orlow /.J. 1Jl-YoSlllkll\e (A) pinned 8 Plulta 0 SS US-Foster !Al dee RanQtr 1 7 IS4-1'elly (A) dtt Voboril I().) lbS-4.ellmann IN I won by lorfe1t 17S-8arlr.er IN I won by lorleol 191-Nomatcn HW1-Bruno (N) won DY forft1t i.wport Harilor U6l !241 ~ddl•IY<lr. 9~.tnson (NI cl<!C Cilrr>llO HI. t03~usser CN) oec Dillon 8-J. O~LoMlsmo IMyl~sl Ch.tr~· H Vono (Wara1 Coc>Y Rl9hl <CJ•riswl Hlddotn Talent Too <Tr~<O Daroy'i Go Bid (CarCIOza I 01S1ant Merlah CHertl 1n 112~ Porvc• IN J won by torleot. Ouu• El Toro ICrHoer) 1n 110-V Ouarte ISi ponn~ Ja"'4!S I 36. 1n 111-Sc.llutnacher (N) won by toneot. 1Z2 Ill-Myers ISi <lee Brown 4-0. •n 138-8 PIUICI (NI won by lortelL 119 122 112 -tmotuCCldtcBrd~nun10 no Srrulh '~I <le< (Utrdn Io. 111 -OQ.tl• IC> dK fl•ll • 0 tll ..Cerv.edv IC 1 d•l H"mmer S.O lll ,.eyckl~y 1 F I d~c Jrn••n 1 O 1~ .OuddrodQe ICI <let W•Jn•l10 1~ Youn~•l\(F)Ot<h«n80. 1•s-<.o111en IF I det Prttt' 1 11s-01<1en (Cl oeoc Aoo•n•~ 2 191--4 rw•n If' I dtc Snell~ 0 Hw1-Ka1n11t <F l won Dy tc•1h .,( C.0\1.1Meuo 1411 UI Al\•~m tS-C011na CCI won by 1011~11 103-arookfn\ IC I dee Hullont,ll!r 3-0. lll-lmolo ICI p1nne<1 C•1ro111 91. 110-<.uiran (Cl dee Amaru 2·0 177-0Qate <Cl dee Wlloll•lttr 12.0. 1ll-Kenne<lv ICJ dee Orlow •.c Ill J•n~n !Cl <Ille Yoshlkene Io 10-0oodru!Qot (Cl <Ille Fo\ter ..0. 1~-Tllly (Al Cite TeSh :l-0 t•S~ret IC I won by lorft1t 17S-Holden ((I won llr torttil. t9t -~nell <Cl won by lorftlt Hwl NOmal<h CoS!.11 Mt~ (Jtl 12J) S•ddltl»<k 9~-<.arnllo l'.>I p1nm·d (Jl111d I )I 10J-6rooken\ !Cl p1n11..., OollonO J) 111 Imoto!() won by lort,.11 120 -Ou.irte (SI plnnl'd Curr4n t JS, 127 --OQala ICI porin...O Ou.trt~O IS, lll-Mrtrs ISi <l,.c l<tnrw-dv l O IJ8-Jen~n CCI Clet HOSMU S-1 Id OUOcJro<l9t ((j dtt Let> •-0 1~--0\lrOW<;ky ISi oec Te\n 11 1U--PereitCI <Mt SpffcJf> 7 11S-olden ICI cl<!< S41nell•!I 1CMI 191-~ll CCI de< fO<l<l 4·7, 14S O\lddrl<IQe (Cl p.nrM!O Ha,_ 1 4 . i t )ol -"o\eclr. 101 dK Tesl\ 4..0. i.s-Pert'I CCI PIMe<I HOlll~rl.41 11S-Holoen ICI de< floour >4. 1~1-«emc>I IOI <lee Sntll 8-0 t<wl -Ant>u«N (0) w:>n bY tof'le1t. C0\1.1 Mew <•> <47 l I.OM• V~CKS (LI pinned C.hM I 70. 10J-6rool<tns fCl oec RobertH-4. lll Za<)er <Ll<le< lmotol-1. 1~oy <Ude< Curren 7.0. 127-£nQle IL I <le< ()gel• 4-0 11ll-'t<>Clerts CLI oee l<ennedya.4. 1..-orros CL) ponne<I Jenwno 30. • Us-Dud<lro<l9f ICJ <lee Harmon .. 1. 1~r1ens ILi plnne<I Te'h 1.Jt 16~razler (LI <k'C Perez S--0. H~-+tardy (LI dee Holden 4 2. 19t-Maruns (LI dee S111tll l-O, HW1-4jo match. ... .,..,, HarbM (SJ) IUI IC•~ 9S-enson IN l wins by lorte1t. 103-USHI CNI pinnf<I Miller' 36 112-Plulc• INJ dee Mahumoto, 10. l?G-Sau 11<1 ponne<.1James2 17 111 -M enao za CK I ponne cA S<llum.tcner t JO ll3 ..er own IN I dee Gontales, 9-2 138-8 Powca (Nl ti~ Wlkl, ).S u S-Rotnoer !NI det Beizlich, 4-0. tS.-VobOrrl (NI load Boyle.3-J. 16S Pearson 11<1 plnne<I ~ I 41 t7$-Bel1<e< INI pinned Zaar 1:3'. '"-Far mu CK I won Dy lorte1t. Hwl Bruno CN I ponne<I Buller2'.40. FOUltTH RAC£-110yatds. Jye.ir olds &. up CJ&lmlr>Q Purse ~l'IOO. Clalmlnc;i Pf'ICt S2000. 0.111 Ber (Hartl OneAn<IOnly (l(nl!lhl) 11? 119 Alrunitos Results NtWf0'1 H.trbor l ltl Ul) OrMta ~anson IN I won by tol1e1t. l~us~· INI <le< l(a"",s-11 112-f'1u1ea INI dee Tee;arden 1W, 1»-J•~ IN I dee Jetterwn. S-0 127-Guerrer o <0> plnnu Schumaer..r I 41 1xs-arown (N > dec Churchman. 94. ll&-6. P1u lc.a pinned G IN I p.f'on(>( Grn:ie rtwn · 29. Bol<I TorNClo <Call I Notlme tWanll Gallah.tO's Boy CNICO<ltmu\I ~Gollmlt CRlchartUI HyMa1or Allen (Cardotal Slep N Fetch It lGarta I 171 Sw\Clay, O.Ctmber t4, 1'7S 1n Ctur. Tr1<1t FHI II~ FIRST RACE -•OO 1ard\. 3 year 110 olds Cl.t1m1n9 Purse11900 119 JauyHank 1n 1Car<101a l b tlO • lll 180 Pr1d" N' Joy ITn·~\UfC I I/ /0 • ;() l'tFTH RACE JSO yards 3 v•ar A•ure'• Clown 1S1raussl l XI old\ & up. Cl.tomlnQ. Pur~e $o6000 Cl•lm111Q proce S7SOO Time -70 ~6 Al'iO ran Jel A«ount, S,,y A Myrt's C114rger ICardOtd I · ~Ila Hornet <Bon~~) TOP Top (O•~ver) Rllythm Ouster !Ward 1 OUe>e~ <Wat\Onl Hano Potke<I (Hart I Goo Van Patlflc IChavel) SUlTM RACE -3SO vards I ol<ls Allowance. Pune \2800. Ollsty lie Udy IWtlchl Wh1rtt90 (Hirt I LtldOll (Wllktr I M\Al•mllos Bar IB•nks) Pio Sl.tsette (Adair) Car<lsAndutters (Llphaml Mr. Th0u9ht IRothlrdS) Erle'sGol<I Ch•veil Jeck Oaklt IWlls.on) Ven Ber Rocktl (Cruger J 121 Pl' aver, Olal Van, Big E fll~. Ou•lr LI"" 119 Bars, Geor11e IS Three, Proue! 171 PosStts1on. in S<ratcllPd -Persnockoty, Solar 11Y cnarqe, Tonto Bars Vic, M.l17'<>ha 119 Anna 119 $2 Euc1.t -l·JUiy "anlt &M''ide l yectr N' >oy, Paid Sil .60. 119 SECOND RACE -400Yards. 2year 119 Olds Claiming PurwS2600. 119 O.wrt Gem 119 (Wais.on) 10 ~ S 60 3 80 119 Tn.o Cupid INoc.o<ltmus) 9 00 S 20 119 Foxy Gl•re ICardoH) 3 00 119 Tlme-20.1S. 111> Also ran -Truly Po-o. \Nannen.on. 11? O\ar9tr Go Bar. Har<I lo Caltll, Al 119 loo, S..vannanOne Tum, Jet Oon. SEVENTH ltACE -•AO nr~ ) yHr olds &. ue> Allowarrte. P\i™t Tiii RD RACE -JSO yar<ls. 3 yfar 01os Allo .. anet. Purw So6000. 11000 The Pale» V1trdes. Tri"" Beat <Bank,) Hot One (Upham I 8¥0Hrle (Morris) Shamrockel (Ad.tlr I Folly Bullot (Nicodemus) Oue>e B Starr (War<ll l llo> Aml>usa<lor I 1'1 tTre.tsure I 16 40 6 20 3 90 119 Aroel Pa\s 1~1.c.o<lemusl l 90 2 80 111 M1kt"S Jt>I (Adair J 1 80 1" lime! -11 9'i 1n Al\O ran A·8111Ck ThoUQM. A· 119 Rri1111m1e Phyllis. S~ctr'S VOote, Ed Dee, Heir ApCNrent, Mr. Cac>ro OeO. EIGHTH RAC£ -JSO yarlls. 2)'ear oldS. Allowance. Purse \,600, A-J.B lvey entry. s..nstt c,,11en1 Jet (W1roJ Mr. Aloof (Cardot.tl OWlroe To Chance IW1tson I t<IQll MOon Sl10t (Walkorl Vlc.tory Jet (Clerls~) l<lmdlc.ky IAdaor) Bella Tu (Harl) I'm A Sure Thing (Morris) Rltk Val\ Roc.kel (Gar tel NobltSlr (Mylesl 119 122 FOURTH RACE -870yMds.3year 117 olds& up c1a1mlnQ. Purse ~l?OO. 171 Black Brother 119 INlcO<lemusl 119 Lynn ~e (Cler15\!' I 100 420 290 6ol0 HO 119 N111her Wiiiow !Walson> HO 119 T1me-•S8.4 119 Also ran -Kn•ght Ot Glory, Glory 119 Ptwl\lom, 01' Oan, BuAup, Oyf\a90 Gel! NINTH AACE -400 yards 3 Yf'Br OIOs & uo. CIJlmlnQ Purse S2Jll0. No scratchts. SIXTH RACE -S49 yaras 3 YM• olcJs & up Starlet\ allOwance. Pu~ Sl800 EIRale•olHarl) 7.90 Alli> 320 Com• On°"'" 1Mvlesl 4 60 l .oO C:cl>ol\Erl !W41dl ft(.() l •mt' 27 ftl Al"' ran L•Qnltnq K Oar, Jovous Va•ent•"'' Ca INC" Slfll>.Jll\1\.1~,, '>undy lldnnan, Orphan J.tO, Mo11rie I SI Euct• -•El R•ttro" 10.Come °"Oto, Paid •12•.oo. SEVENTH RACE -•OO yar<k 3 y,.M old1 & up Pur\t sn.ooo. Ti. Cvpress 1nv1taloona1 Handicap. Ni>tove Empre~ 1Trta1ur~I 1HO S:IO 360 J 00 260 4.20 E'aw D.11~ 1 ocn1011t I Easy Sox INocJocemuSl Tome t9 q1 Al'iO ran -Silt's PrKoOYS, Pair Of Oite, F ,.,. Cl'l•U. Al's Alll>I, Alacnoe. No:>er•lthn. ,EtCHTH RACE •OOyar~ l vear o•C!\ & u(I C•e·m•nQ Pu"e l'IOO. .,,,,..,rn 1Kn°9n11 l)tlO •"' •80 El ToroP.troer •CifdO.al 8 40 •oo >Mn\Qm~ L•d 1 B•nksJ 17 00 Time 70 l6 Al..., Ran Scooby OoobY Oo, lf•llhU,.) OUPP.'s Non••. Snea~ AllO<I<, Rulark'~ Van, T1 uly Troe<I, Rooy Buch Hank • U Euct.t -l·Shtrm &. J.EI Toni Parlier, Pe id UJ7 00 NI NTH RACE -3SO y;trds. 3 year old\ & up c1a1m1n9. Purse \1100. Aun Blobby Run (Tr~~\ur~) S.l>O 4 00 7 ol() Snta~y T~a~Y (Ward I 7 60 • . .oO A .. cord MtiK~r lmyles l • 00 Tome 18 08. Also ran -L ... ota'' Ofal, Alamitos Ne'#\, Alpha's Pel, Jack Simon, Fleet Aull.JI\, Foxy Don, 6ud Eye. S<ratche<I -All Prom, Ots.1'1 lkl'. Frisco Fl•sl'o. Buu Lano. is Eutla J -Run &lobby Run & •S-lly Tully, P•l4 SI°'~. 14~annon (0) <lee Raft9C!r. 2.0. 1S4-Mack (01deeVoborll,10 O IU4..enmann (NI dee Holl.nQer. t.O 11S~zer IOI oec: Bar-er. J2 l-2. 191-::PIP 101 won by lorlPol .-f'-8runo (NI oec Ambuehl,9.0. VARSITY i.wport H•rbor (411 120) A.ancllo Atamlto5 9s-Hanson (N) won by forfeil. 103-Auu er (NI ti~ Oolrco,a~ 112-PoUOC4 (NI pfnne<I Grimes :,._ 120-Keefe (RI plnne<I James t .39. 117-An<lerson !Rl dee S<humKhtf', (>.(). Ill-Clapper (RI dK Brown, 9-3. 1J8-8. PIZZICI IN) pinned McOulre 1 09. 10-RallQfr (NI dee Oun. HI. 1S•-6omons (Rl pinned Vobo<ol ·35, 16~.Jer>mann IN l won by torte1t. 17s-6al'k&r (NI won by torfeot. 191~oort wtns by tortell. H.t-&uno (Nl wrns by forfeit. IUtetla Clll 120 Newport HarW' ~eio 11<> dee Hanson, 7..0. t<XJ.-Rocr.aroson 11<1 dee Nu~r.1•t. 112-1ppo1110 (Kl oec. P1u1ca,4-0. !~thews CK I ponn~ Ja~ .YI. 127-lppouto \Kl ponneo ScllvmKl!t'r 1 S2. I -. - 1Xl-Br0M1 (N) ptnneoc:t Guay2:tt 1 1311-a Pou.ca <NI plnne<ICl•l'k:59. u s-a1ur<1 (I( I oe< Ranoer. 4.0. • l~-Vol>Oril IN I pinned Pod 42. tU-&ltttbll9h tKl de< L.eMWlllo 4.0. 11s-Mlthaws 11<1 ties Bar-fr.~. m-wietherbff II< I wins by forfeit. Hwt-Sruno (NI wins by forlett. ~· (42) 110) Me•PortH1r11tr os-<;ron (L) dee Han~n. S-0. t03-Aussuq INI <lee Roberls,4--0, 112-f'lz:z lca CNl dee Zaoier, ,,.._ l:IO~oy !LI PonnedJa rnes 37. 1'7-£n;le CL) pinneo Schu~. 133 -Rot>er1\ (L) dee Brown, 4-0 t38-Noros ILi oec B. Plulcot,3--0. 14s-+iarmon Ill oec Ranoer. 9-0 ISA-Marttns ILi dee Voboril, n.o. 165-Frazoer ILi <ltt Lehmann, 14-8. 11s-Hanh Ill <lee Bark••, S-0 191-Martens ILi wins by forlelt. HW1-aruno (NI dee Wolson,3--0. Clelm11111 pnce S3000 Mor"9l1 Roc.ket (LIPh•ml Palleo's Ber (ClrdoH I Lucky SholOll (Hartl FIFTH RACE -JOO yard\ 1 Yt:ar -;;=========================; tt9 oids&uo Allowance Pur~f.'5$000 r Little J08Quon (Aoaorl Tur1's Rtb CMorr1\I Max Tru <Mo<ro\On) Accele,.le IWardl Hy Sound ll<n19hl I Velley Be.tu IPaQ«) Stlllfy Dee (Wal\Oft I ' in W1tch1n Hour 1?2 COrt:yfr I JS 60 14 80 1 •I) ,., 171 119 119 119 119 119 MO«I ~vol CNocodemusl I? 40 7 00 our~ Ooolon •AClaor) •«I Tome IS 11 Also r~n I adClo~ Fac.e Rtbt:l Kay Easv R1la Jt'I. Ml~S Fie"' T"ymu\Jet, Al\<IV Gt> S<rllCl'led -M•\S Jet On ESILE! 2 quarts: : 21 ~gallm. ]8· 'bJ save: ;2.55 THE GREAT GO-TOGETHER ••• QUARTER HORSES & EXACTAS! 10 GRANDSTAND ADMISSION TICKETS $15 (Regular Price $20.00-Save $5 00 Each Book) Order Now-Available through Dec. 18, 1975 Write: TICKETS· DEPT. G., Los Alamitos Race Course 4961 Katella Avenue, Los Alamitos, Californ ia 90720 THE WORLD'S FASTEST HORSES RETURN! Sun 7 14 21 .. ..... Sun • ...... 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INS KllMulff t.lllfoml• tt 17 J H IP .. ~ .......... .... ,..k_ AllM\\11.t ..... Y.nl TofWtU, NV ltanoen 00...... ·-·· Gllk ... Allente 1, lvffeto • ....,...,, tt ICIMH Clty ,....... ""' 1, Pl tnl>lltQll • • ~ ....... ,..In iw-Q4, Wetlllnft9114, 1 .. ll'tllledllpflt1 9' lil'of11eftd ~I, Vencou,,.r l • lklflelO et Wa tllin9'0l'I SI. Loylt .. tlllUOO I "'""*'''' o 1ol w•11-. 280% Hal"lme NH, 11 70 l•Mfl 1411 U11 i..w.11 4 _. AM N """' ti.Mon dllr ltylOI (2) F 1201 H~ ~a NO'-,_,.., lll'M. Qalllxo lowtn ltl ,, UI l'ot9tl1 _....._ "' ............ ".........,. He11i.,.cm C !ti ~ _,~.,. .. w """"-~ ... Hell lt11 0 (l)yy 5136 64 M<Oot-.lcl IO G <•> $1\9.-• EdllOn KorlnQ wbt. Miil• '· HI"" ~:c er:,,,":"',!..~~...:;!'::: ' li•lftlmt: L.Owtll,2• 11. ,., .. Ill'> ~ Uttlw"4tyC411C,.l'-'aMwwt ~ ~ I Diii~,,..... m F m llALNr ur19mec1t m ,, <•I W11<u J rJ• !~I Sto110ff (ttl c lt>Oey -· ...... (11 0 <•) ..._,. .a.t1Ulld(il G 141Hlar\ 1 ... ..-cMkft. . Uftlwr'\llY llCOf'l"O lllbJ: M91'Yl<k ......,....,,.. IMClt ._~ .. 2 -m1-....... 1 H•lltlrM: unlvtrallt, t~ \ JsB RARE SCOTCH l .. . ' . .. .. 86 Prool 9 1tndtd Scotch Wiii~ C) 191.5 Ptd41n91Qf'o Corp, N 'I'. Sun .. ....... .. -.... Mon 2 9 3 10 L:] t 2:45 POST TIME <DAYSI 4EXACTAS Presented by- .) S8 DAIL v PILOT Monday, Decem~ 15. 1915 Teacher Named SACRAMENTO (UPI} -Jean B. fiapnell, 10, a former English teacher, was appointed to the board of governors ol the California Community colleees b'y Gov: Ed· mund G. Br.own Jr. A Democrat, Ma. Trapoell was a professor at Los Angeles Valley College for 17 years. PVBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS auSINIUS NAM•STAT•MINT TM tetlowtng 1Mrson I• doing tlW lleUH: 01 RT DOCTOR, 23012 L•urel R<Nld, El TOtO, CA '2'30 RoMtd Ray Sflel)hud, 2'012 La..rel Aold, El Toro, CA '2630 Tiii• llllllnn\ I• COnClllCl.O llY ... In dlvtduel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-! Ron•ldR•yStwtpllerd AM/FM, 8-TRACK IN-DASH STEREO SALE s9 9 regular $114.95 • ch iosr I .JPt.' 01 radio with pu5h· l .:i 1n ··me • lighted channel s· ,,... • y • POW access control panel • l l. t bu!1cn corlndge e1ect1on e r '11'$ fj''•".:lly 1n the dashboard • r • -.:" 0 1 ~y-llfid speoke,s ore 0.) I )b t? I 9 c o mpact 8-Track Isl ~ ~~~~~~ ~~~;1et!~~a:~b1e I r ,::-,v" e , ·irioble balance • L r ...... • ,, t J' O'•cn and speakers regular $34. 95 r. c X' · one week on ly sale ends December 22 1:1., ¥/e're the Ofhef' gJyS B.F. Goodrich 2049 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 1£lEVISION. STE~£2 P~O~OGRAPHS • RHRIGCRATORS • FREfZERS •RANCES Y<AS~ERS. ORYERS. ~~'vut.'$ •~IR CONDITIONERS• 81kES • lAWN EQUIPMENT Tiils statement WH filed wllll tlle County Cieri!; 01 Oran9e County on O.Cernller to, lt1S l"toi1' P\A>lttMd Orenoe Cont Deity Pilot, OK. U, 22, 2', 19H and Jan. s, 19:~60-,i PUBLIC NOTICE STA TIMI NT 01' AaANDONMIENT O"USEOI" PICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME TM foHowlno person 11u •bM<loned ttw '-°' tl\<t tlttltlO\ls business ....ne DAMN GOOD BLADE COMPANY, 2101 "0", Soutll Standard, Santa A,.., CAlllomte 91705 TIWI l'lctltlous 8usl11t-ss Narnt rt'· lwrred to above wu fllt-d tn Orll™i!t' County on October 21, 1975. QUENTIN DAV I D BURCHELL,1434 Duu111lle, (.u>la Mew, CAllfoml• ~2~27 Tlllt. l>USiMSS WU concJuc led by an Ill· dlvldual. Quentin David Burct>ell Tiiis statement was flied .,,,1111 t~ county Cterll of Oran911 County on Oet•mber 4, 191S. F4"tt PubllSlled Oran~ Coast Dally P1101, Dtcem~ 8, 15, 12, 29, 19H 4001-IS PUBLIC NOTICE CP.14'0 NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·&s•n Estate of AMY c. BRACEWELL, 0eCU!oed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo I~ crPdllors of tht' abov' named d<x•'<lenl 11>.)I all persons having clo1m' <i!ld'"'' the w1d de<edent are reQUtrf'O 10 lite them, wtlh tilt' 11ecessarv ,rouchers. 1n t~ office ot Ille clerk or the above •·n titled court, or 10 pre~n! ll'l<'m, w1 ll'l Ill<> nl'cessa rv vouchers. 10 tne und<>rs1Qnt.>d 41 ttie law OtltCt'S or JAMF!'> E WILHELM of Kt NOEL & ANDERSON 1020 North Broadway, Po" Olf1,., B<>i. J7S, Santa Ana, Callturn1a 91.101, wh1c'> is !he place of l>u"ness or ttie vri· Qef51fianed In all matter\ C)f"ft,(Un1n9 '" lhe <'Slate of said decedent, w1!1\1n lour monl~ alter the firs! pu1>1tca11ono1 ''"' notice Datl'd ~cember 9, 197S DARRELL GREENWALD E aeculor Of th~ Will or Ille above named decedt'nt JAMES E. WILHELM of KINDEL& ANDERSON 1020 N. BrNdW•Y. Bo• l2S S.nl• An.a, C•lll. t2702 Tel: (714) Sst-7717 Attorneys for Executor Pul>Hshed Oranoe Coa\I Daily Pilot, Dec. Is. 72. 2'1, 197S and Jan s, 1916 4112 IS PUBLIC NOTICE CP·1483 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A8SIU NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY Estate of cu RT N LIGHTER cea~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhdl DONALD EDWIN LIGHTER t\a' '''''Cl herein a pe1t11on tor Probate ot Wiii ann tor issuance of Le!lers TPstam<'ntdr'f "' t~ P~tit1oner ret~rf-nCeo to 'lli¥t'11th '' ~ tor turtt>er particulars, and tl'l.11 the ltme and place of heM1ng lhe \Mrv• has been !>el for O..cemt>P.r 10. 1915 at 9 lO a.m ., in lhe courtroom ol Depart menl No J of sa10 court, at 1ro C.1v•c Ce-nler Drive West, '" ll'le C•IV of Sdnl• Ana, <:.ltl!orn1a Oatt'd Oecemt>er 11, 1971 WILLIAME StJOHN County Clerk A.HIGBIE mMirineAv•., P.O Box J 21 B•lllN hl•nd, CA. '2662 T&I: (714) 673-7670 Attorney fcH-Pellhon•r Published Orange Coa\I Oa11v Pitril December 15, lb 22. 1915 4148 75 I ieans and things AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644-7030 ---=-~ ----- ~·······················~············· The tode\V WC\V of telling tiine Seiko Quartz Techno1og1ci:tlly, It belonqs more to tomorrow than today! Ttlefe's no tuning fotl<. ma•nsprlflg. or balance wheel, iust a 1my quaru crystal so Seiko Quartz delivers great accur11cv w1thm seconds per monlh iri various quarll models Anet bfeause Seik.o wo~ the fif st to reduce the quartz pruic1ple lo true wnst size. 1ou con Qet a watch tti&t's shm, sl(>ek and etegAflt COme choose from our $91lco Quartz Collection today ' A .H WEINERT Fine jewels 32 FASHION fSLAHO NewJjart 8iiid'I, C*lf. P.14'~2040 , ·~1111..06. 61tJnlt1t •1ttl ''"($n OM lilu' l'l•t' lt.t,RQL[C 11t.1l·•n1'fl Cl\'flAI l1..-l<'lt't11t h1nd1 "1ld "'''""' ldf<J\l•"'fl ~*"."'' PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS auSINEU H&ME STATEMllNT The folklwtnv per_,s •••®Ing~~ M5S•~ CONCO, 1601 Dove Sltffl, Nt1wporf o .. cll, Celllotnl• t2'60 Ger•IO I' A\•fllnQIY. l 1431 Diamond H••O Ortva, l 11lt1n, C..llfornta 91690 Roe.rt L Asllley. 2606 NQ. LOul~, SM!ta Ana, C.lttornle 9?7ot Gerald A c;.rr.m, ~11 <NvtOUI, New1>0'1 e .. c11, C•Ulornle 92060 Tlltl 11 .. sineu IS cond .. <tt<) t>y a gerwral 1>41rtnersnlp. Ger.aid A. <Nrrell ThlS •latement wu llltt<I wtlll Ille to..nty Oen. of Oran1141 County on No•· emoe< 21, 191S. ,,...,, Putlllsl\ed Orange Cont DbllV Pilot, Nov.14, .nci Dec. l . 8. 15. 19, IVS 4"11-75 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie fol towing person•.,., cJO•ntil ~I· neu•t.· C:ALICO, 1601 Dove Streel, Newport Beacll, C•ltlornta 91060 Ger•ld F . Malllngly. 1 H37 Diamond Head Orlv~. Tustin, Celtlornt•97~ Robert L Ashley 7606 Nu. Lllu1w Santa Ana, Cat1lorn1d 91700 Geratd A. Garrell, 08 Gav1ota, ""'wport S.a.c h. Calltor nla <note Tn1s 1>us1n~H is conduclt'<l t>y a generai partner>lllO l Gerald A C,arrt>I! "Tiiis slatt>ment was l!ll'd wottl the Coun1 y Ct&r k of Orang~ County oo No•· ember 21. i 91 S ~ ... 2 Pul>llsllt'd Orange Co•sl Dally Ptlot l«>v 24,andDec. 1,8, lS, 19 1975 4481>1S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lot1ow1n9 persons are dot rig bust nessas PACIFIC PETROLEUM PRODUCTS. 2400 Mt<h~l'>On Dftve, ~ti~ 770, Irvine, CA 9;71S Cnartes Ca1dw~11 FrJller. t9H Port Brlslol Cr . Newp0rt B'J<h, CA 'r.l>W Frdnk Gordon Mttll~lcna. 1918 ~u1Pta•e Co>taM~\~ Ct111 9'b2b I((' tin E. V?f'"~ SanJrO< k ~. n 5iont' Canvon, Yort>a L1ndd t A .. ~7..&. Ttus bt.J\tre\\ f\ condvr \; >1.'.J by ctn un il\COrporatcd il\~OC1ctt1on olht'r 1hdn •• po1tne"h•1> • CriJrlesC Fra11N I lhtS Slcltt-m,_.f1t WdS jtit•t) Wtfh lhf• County Cl""'"' of U'of11~t-C.'-'1Jrtfy vo ffov ~mt>«r l~. 1'115. I F4~"'6 1 PliDh'h~d Orange (<"a"t 0<11IY l-'11101 Nov 2~ and Of'c • 8 1~ !'•/~ .-.u1' P UBLIC NOTlCI: FICTITIOUS BU Sll-41:\:> PUBLIC NOTICE .. tCTITIOUS aUSINf.SS N"M( STATEMENT TN follow1Y19 perwn '' d0l1>9 l>usl ne~)U, HUSSONO'S CANT I NA, t~IV1 S P•c1f1c, Suo>tt 8ud1. C•ltfomle'°742 w1111am Jol\n Hunono, Jr,, I•)"" S P.1etll<, !ounHI Beech, C.lllornl• 9014' Thi\ bu\ttio• I' conOllCted by an In d1v1<1,,..1 w1111am John Hust.ong, Jr Tiii• slate1n<'nl wu 1111'<1 witn lhe County Cler• ut Ot an!I<' County on Nov Mlbl'r 14, 191~ I"~ Pul>ll.ned Or•n9"' Coasl Dally Piiot. Oe<emt>otr 8, 15, 21, 19, 1t7S ~15 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BIDS Not1Ct' '' her~t>y 91vt!n that tile Bo4rd of Tru\lt't'\ ol !he Coau Community College District of Oranoe CounlY, Ca11torn1t1 will recelv& •~aled l>•d• up lo t 1 00 a rn . Monday. Januarv S, 1971>. al '"" Purcha\lnQ Oe1>I or ~td ~hoot district tocc11l!ll ~' lllO Ad~ms Avenue, Co\la M~'"· C'~i1forn10, "l wni<h 1tme .,..," tl•d> wlll l>c puOl1t ly opent!(J unct re>· odfor '>tdttl'.'~ry !:>upplth All Did\ ti1tr-e to 1'>e 1n arcordanc• with trw 1n"truct1on~ ar'd Cond111on\ and ~~ .. ~ 1t1l11t1ons which ari now on tH~ .mu mcPf ~ St1rure'1 1n tht oft1t.e of thfl' t'\ncha'l.111q AQt.>nt of 'did 5"-Chool dis trH t E .1 h b11t11.r mu>t wl>mll wuh hi. bid a l1\\ll1t·1' trit·C"' c .. •r11to••d chf!Ck.. or b1ChJt:• \ l>ofl(I l'rlt10t' PCJ';6blt.-to lrt;> Of· dH ot lfl" Co"~' Cornmun1ty Colll'Qe o ..... ,.d BvrlfflOt Tru\tl'fl!> 1n t:H'tdrrount ""' "'" tridn 11ve p.-rcPnt \~ . I ol ,,.... •um 1>1<1 d\ a qudr an!ee tha! the bidder w 111 @nt"r mto the propQ-sed Cootract 1f 1ht< .... ,,.... 1s a wardc>d lo h1,...,. In Ille ev~nt iJf fd1lure to ~nter into such c.on Ir.tel, the proceeds of the chect. w11t t>e lor1<'1!P.d. or 1n !lie ca~,. ot a l>ond, the I ull sum therl!OI w1 It II\' lorfellt'd lo '8id school OtSlric.t. No bidder may withdraw I'll> b•d tor a 1>e<10d o! forty live •~H davs alter the dale SA!I tor th" opening tl'lereot. ff)e Board ot Tru.iee~ r">«:rves I~ o"v1l~Qeof re1Pct1ng dnv and att 1>10s or ''' 11td1ve any 1r-n?qulrH1t1f'\ or in· hit mi.:111t1~\ many bid or 1n tt'IP b10Cl1ng. ""lnPd NORMAN E, WAT "l"I St<t.t.., tioard ol Tru*!.1Pt:"'J ~n 11r' 11,1/l"J it OOt:t•n Pub" .n .. d ()r"'"l" Coa~• o .. 11y Pllo! rl«rt.'mt1H lS.11 l~I) ~'41 7> PllBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS ~fAME HA1EMENT 1 ne tu11ow1N,1 P•<rson' arr do111Q bust· . \\ •' N 1ro 1601 Oove Street, Newport Be," r. t.('lol f 1rf'1a Y. t.0 t,>r.,10 f. Matt1r1QIY, 1302 ()1amo110 Head Drive, Tu~t•n, c.a11r'lrn"• 91b80 • fl"bert L Asntev. 7~ No. Loul~. NAME STATEMENT I 5.ln!aAna,Calilorn1a92706 "file following p,;rsons are oo•ng t>us1 I Vo!ratd A C.arrelt, 4S8 Gavtola, ne~s <IS NewPOrt Se~cll C<Jltlorn1a ~Jbt:JJ l'St<CO 1601 Dove Str.-e!, Newport I TtHs bu\1nt~~ 1s conductt'd by a Bea.ch Ca1tfor~1a 9Jl>OO ,,..nerat p .. rtnfl ,11,p. Gerald F Matl•n•Jty, l)•JJ c.enioA Garreh Diamond He<Jd Oriv~. I 11't1" "This,,., •• ,.,,."' was 111eo with the CAl1torn1a 91680 rmm!y C.le "ot Orange County°" Nov· Robert L A•M~y 7Mlo No Luu1w, _ nl>o:r 71• t•I} S.nttt Ana Colltorr,1a "'"-'' F4"60 Gcr<-'ld A C,.arrMt ,., r 1v1ot.t, r.iuhlt~"~l O,.·H'"lfl Co~~t Oa1ly Pllot. Ne .. port BPa~ h. c..111tQrr 'fl o • '° Nov ~•. dncJ L~c l 8, 11 1~, 1~7S 4491>-IS TtH!t bu\1ne~ 1s. condv\.\•·O Dy d general partMr· t.tp Gerdld t, (.1lHE'fl 'Th1\ \\a!r-n,enl w.J~ t t•J w•th ~he tountv Ch"'" or O. d11y~ (ut..ut, (.iot'I t. J.I en"()er 2'. l'4iS P\Jbl1\hf'd Qf~-.f"'l;JP rf)t}'\t ('>,\tly t ' Nov 1.c.ancJl)f-1. ct 1~ 1-1~ l'-'1 .wt;,~ PCBLI(' '.'iOTJCE NOTICr n, CREDITORS SUPERIUR COUll.TOF TME ~TATE Of c-.LIFOllNIA J"OR 1WECOU~Tlf0FORA~Gi No A IS17! E\!a!P of ANC,ELA f ITZC.CRAl 0 Oec&a•Pd NOTICE. IS Hf ~r AY Gt VfN tn !tw• tre<11tor!. or tf'IP Mn(;o11· n.a nh d \3 ·.J• '"'' thdl .111 C)J't"\On"t "d""'"Q ri ut'n°" 1t!)1 'Lf the \31d dec«•de-nl ,.lf.,. rP1.ut f"'l f·> t, tr.cm. wdh the nt•CP!.~ar1 wo"~"' ' t~ ofllCP ol Ille cl~r• of lht· dl"'" titlll"d court. or to pre~t!nt thcrn, Wt'h u • necP\\ar·v vour ~r'. to th,.. ,,, .. (", , • ,.. •d at'~ oft1c~ of <,Rt:.ftj A'HJ f R< •'N Anorney\al Law WJ()Wi"~•'" 1 •J Suite l11' Los AnQ~'lf"' • < '·•~ rr. -. 9(X)10. which ~" trw pla'P d h.; 1:"! \of t~ undf'r~1nn,.d +n .... ,, ma Ht,\, .. rl 1 1no1otneestAh•ot"i .:lt1N•'1 rf w ~ rw·· ' Pl'BLIC NOTICE s .101 ~ <;Tt,.IOUS BUSINESS 14AME STATEMENT IJf(•l<G E.THOllPE. AS S:JC.4 A lt" LlO 7i3 Promon(ory 0·1.-, v~ r t~ewr:.,,rt Gt"a n CA.<rJt-tlJ t hur' ~'A Wtitlt', ")( neral par1r..-•r, r 3 Prornf,ntQry Or1Vt' Wf.:Sl. Newpart bcocfl CA~·t~fl <,,. 1 c. Bu<~"''~'. Qen1-ra1 Nrt"'1', 13"40 f<dlllbvrn Av•'""' Northr10ge, CA " )<I Th1'i bu\1ne"~ I\ conouctEd by a llm1t t-d partr <·r<h1p T~Q~·" A Wll•IP rn. '"'•:to,, f\f """·-r.1r ... d w1tti ,thr ' ,,m;y r1t>r fo 1)f Ordnyt..· Counl)' on Nov rn0t:r7" 19JS Pul>l1sht><1 O•arvi• Coast Oa11v Piiot r;. 1 8 1 , 11 n. IV/I ·~~I IS PUllUC' l\OTICE FICTI rlOU!> 8\JSINESS NAME STA.TE ME NT lhP to IJw1n9 ~r-sons art! do1no bus•· four nY>nths dUer lhe ,,,, ~ ~ .J H n llfS i•) ot thisno!;ce. , LI l i:p, 11,qt ~"'.~.Str~I, Newp0rt Dated Nov-mtlf'r 19 191~. 8'-tY ~ Cao1tor~10 n •bO "Tt\om.•~Fraocl\ < tr~•O f Mall1nQly, 11•32 F-tllgl·ra td 1 L.h>,,..ll,,ct H'l>t!CI Ortve, 1ust1n, f ,,.< \itor of,.,,.. y; u I ~11,orr a -ntiho of!l'\(•'1!if'J.Jf'lnAm~<j(lt ,,,, ~t Fttt:lt.:'1 L 1\.!-tp, Y. 7606 No. lowse .. GAEFNANDGRE.EN '>al '..,J,nd. C "' ""·1'Ji(A, ltl"'1MYJ•lLIW l600Wllsllire Blvd. Suite 11u Lot Anqell'l, C<tlilorn•• 90010 Tel. U13l Jl5 2111 Attomeys for Exe< 11tor Pul>l•shed Oram;ie t..o~~• o.wv Ptlo! Nov 74,andOec 1,e,1s, ~·s «1<>-H PUBLIC l\·oncE NOTICE INVITING BIOS Notice 1s ht-r•l>y g1vpn tna! '""Board af Trus!~s ot !I>• Co"" Com.....,n1ty Coll~~ 01~tncc ot OretnQt.-Crun,v. CaJHor"to. w II rf"fPtl.lt: c..ratr-d tNl\ •'P 10 11.00 am Tue<r.11\y Or-cPrnl>'r JO, 1975, at the Purr flas"''I OPl>t "' ,,.. d SCllOOI dlSlrt<! lo<otP<l al lJIU l°'rlolms A~nue, Co\\A MP .a Ca•dart'I•"' at 'W"tl1ch t tm1; \.:. :J twh w dl bf oohhtly openea ano rr -v.J ,~, Ml(POSrOrf<, AU b•ch arr· t bt: 1n atrnrl'llr+ ,. wi'h tht' lo<.trvct1on\ an() Con j,t '"' .. ..,, soec1t1cauoo~ w n1 h are f'\'>N 011 • " dnd may be ~,.cure a in tt\.,. ott1t:e ot t ,. PIJ"llasing Agent of Si'l1d scnool 111 lr1c.t Each b1dd~r muoitt suhm t with h,"-t•rJ '1 CiJ!>t'lt~r's ChPCk. cerhfl••d C~' ... f·r bidder's bond made PctyabtP tn lht:anr der ol tne COllSI Co,...,muri1ty Col'P<lf' ':>1'\tnct 8o~rd of Tru\tf"1'l~ .n nri amount not Its\ th .. tn t•vP tr"", .... '' l ot ttie ~um b1rt a..,,, O'M'M'~' ..... u •ht~ bldd~r wilt ,.ntf"r into tht• ornrY 1 r r.n tra<-t 1f thfio \.lmP t\ .JWllrd ..., tr rt1m tn lht! event ot fadur~ lo ent•·r 1r,r11 .. u~h con!ract, the procHd\ ol I~~ r i><'C k will be torf"''"d. or In the CM• nl a tv•"'I tho> full t.um tMrM>I will be lortPt!l'<I to ->aid school district No bidder mav Wltl'ldra., h is l>u:1 for a periOd of forty-five 1•51 d~n al!er t"" dille 5"1tor11"' Ol)<!n1na tnereot The Board o• T ruste~\ re"'""'' th<> "''"''f"9A of rP.1~rhnq ~nv ~nd a11 b•a._ or to watv~ tH'lf 1rrfl'qut..:tr1t1~\ l)r •n tormalttlf'S tn urtV h1rl or in ft'lv f>1drJ+ "Q ":ttQ~~d NO~M.\l\j ~ WA°TSO"' Sfl'<ly Bocr<lt'f Trit"1t"e!\ C:.t-rald A ~,~,.r11t•, AS8 Ga\f10tcl, I 1.1•wP<trt 8<'-Kl'l. t..al11orn1d 92060 fr,,. tiu• 1~ " 's tOnouc ted by a 1 7~11t",olp.urtr+ ... r~···ti I r..-· •'d A Garrell Th•' '-la.trr·• "~ wa\ i INj Wtth thr County l" '" cl Oron9e t ounty oo Nov ember 21. l~IS. "' F4"'51 Put>li<tiPO Orange Coas! Daily P1101. Nov ~~and Dr t t 8, IS, 19, 1975 44~-IS P UBLlC NOTICE FIC r111ous BUSINESS N•ME STATEMENT "The following person 1\ doinQ busi- ness as J MuSCH ANO ASSOCIATES, 170 NewPOrt Cr-nl•r Or 1ve, Newport &each, (.a!lforn1df11bf.') • John w Mov ti, 83S Promontory Drive, '~''"'""rt B~acll Cal11ornta97bll0 I Thh ..,,,, ne;s" cooductt'cl by an 1n I dtvlduat Jr~~ R Musch "Tiits )I • •mPnt w o<' f.tl'd wtlh tlw> Count~ C 1 • nl O<an•J County on ()l>CP.rtll) I • 91 ~. f !4331 Put>ll\r '(I OranQa Co.1st Daily Pilot, ~~·mt.Pr' 1\ 11 29, 19 1S '442~7S Pl1BLIC NOTICE STATEMENTOFWITHORAWAL FROMPARTl"IERSHIPOPERATING UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Tll" fol o""tnQ person has w1tlldq1wn as d q• nl!rai p~rtner from the (Mrl11tH\'11p OP"rat1n9 under the fie 1111ou< bus111PH nam• ol GREAT AMERICAN PIPELINE COMPANY at 1\'1 5~n CMtos Pl•C•, OrartQe, Ca• ,f.,rn1a 911,;.s "The ftcltl10u> bu\lrll.'<S n11me ~tat ... ""'"' tor 11'14! partnership wa• !tied oo March4, 191S, lnlheCoun!yol0ranQe f. vii ni11m,. and addrC?\"i of PP.t50n w""""""nQ Duane A Petro~ke, 1030 y.,. • ""'' Artnur. Apt 41, Santa Ana, ( '''''J(ll•\"' Opo,n Ot>r 10 197 ~ 11 l')O • "' Publl~~..-j 0ruH~M rri.\\t Dt*1 T~ r, nt l ~cem~r A l' tY7' At",\ I\ '1•onrd Ouan! A PetrOW'i.kf! ~ISU f>vb••ShNj O"l~'J .. en~\! Daily Piiot r.-r~mb<>r8 •Sn 29.191< A&tl-15 .PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE r,t)LDf"NWFST HOMES, 10092 C,.,.rl1e•o, Hunt111oton Beacn, Ulllfornia V11>'A P~llip M(N.tmt!@, 100ll2 Gartleld, H11nt1n?t.in Be11c11. Catllornt11V76"16 n-1~ c '"'bro, 10082 Gullttd, Hunt- •nqtM IV-•c '1, Catllornta 9?'40 Tht< bl"""''' 1s conducttd by A llmlt· td Pottlnf'r.hlP. Phlllf'I McNilmt!e Thi• •telf'm.nt was llleO with tho! County Ct•r ~ or Orano• County on O.cembolr 4, 191S. FS02n Publishl'd Oran9e Coast Oatly Pilot, O!-<,.m~r 8, IS, 22. 29. t91S "617 7S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS QUSINF.SS !~AMIE STATEMENT Ttw ,,,11uw11"tQ p~·twn l\ dn-•nQ bu'\l- ,... \\iltl OllA.llTVTR/\llfllPt:.PAIR 411 ~A,if 1( IOffi' l ·H·tlbf•t (.A f '•IJftf•(tr W tt1•'"' H •dfl'f 7171 t""rt"u \t" "°''·CA ?Of.fl(') t""'' bv\1nt1\, •\ c ,,nttut t•ct nv ttn in 1.-11vt<"ki.el r rl'(!W Ha<OM Ttil\ ''•t•m~rt """' ltt•d will\ 111P (.tMJnfy Clerk or Or~ntitt <.ounly on Ott 10, ltlS irmn Publhtlff ~"nOI' ro .. \t Daltv Piiot, Ott IS, 12, tt, lUUnd Jell s. 1tU1 4706<7S PUBLIC NOTICE .. ll'ICTITIOUI •"••Niss NAME STATWMENT Tiie tOllOwtnii penons are dOlni! bv,t. neu as: G ANO H ARCO, 1"9 """""°" 81..0 , Co~UI Moe, CA 92621 Georo• Y••,•l•n, 1201s Wn1m1nster Ave., Apt. U, G.arOtn Gfow,CAt?M3 Oh•ne s s Adhslen, 6S00 Wu1m1os1er A\fe., Garden Grow, CA 9""43 Tlllt. buslneu Is conduct.o l>V d o-n-r•I pertnerslllp. c;.or.,. Yeualan Tiiis st•lement was flltO wltll '"" County Clerk 01 Or•ngt County on No.,.. -r "· 1975. R•7 Publlslled Oren~ Coast Dally Pllol "'°v. 24.•nd Otte. t,I, U, 1975 .wl4-7S PVBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lotto11<tng P41<M>ns ere dolngMi· ntuH: POSTAL INSTANT PRESS NO :m. 290().C Harbor 8 1vd , COslAI Mew, Call for nla 91626 Robert Brooks Franck, 1217S E. Carilvel Pt. e&n11os, C•lilorntct'°I01 Eleanor M ilo Franck, 1Z37S E. Caravel Pl, Cerrllot., Cetlfomla 90701 Tll1s l>uS1ness It. conduct"' t>v a ~rat par!nersh1p. Robert Brooks Franck This statement was filed w111'l the County Clerk or Oranoe County on Dec.miler 4, 197S. FSCJJO Published O•an<)I' Coast Dally Ptl01, Oecemt>er8, 1S, 71, 29, 1'17S 402).7S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie following per sons are dOlng t>usl neuas: THE NEEDLEWORKS, 3011 Villa Way, Newperl Bue h, CA 92/>60 Wesley Linebarger, 3012 Topaz Lane No. 1, Fullerton, CA 971>31 Marta Unel>arger, 3012 TopoctZ Lane No 1, Fullerton. CA 91631 ThlS business 1s conOucted by an tn· dtVidual Marta Linebarger This \ta1emenl wa• filed with the County C.lwk ol Orange Counlyoo Dec. 10, 197s FSOSlO Published Orange Coast Daily P1101, Ot>c IS, 22, ?9, 197~ c1nd Jan. S, 1976 4IS9-7~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne to1tow1nq person is doing busi ness a~ A· PARK' MASSAGE, 1885 Park Avenu<>, C.Osl.i Mesa, CA 92bU Pauttne Cnnstine Ram1 rez, 168S "Tustin Avenue, Apt. 7, Costa Me~. CA 91611 "This business is conducted by an 1n· d1v1duat Pauhne C. Ramtrer Tiits statement was l•led with the County CIH k of Or ange County on Oecl.'ml>t!r 10, 1975 FSOS1S Pul>ltslll'd Orange Coast Da•lv P1to1, Dec IS 12, 29, !975anoJan s, t976 470S·l5 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CR E OtTORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR TH E COUNTY OF ORANGE No A-8490I. E•late of BENEOIC.TA Y CHAP· MAN a1w i.nown as BENE CHAP- MAN, 0.r~"'t!'O NOTICE 1<, HEREBY GIVEN lo lhe creditors ot tne abOve named decedent that ~II ptor-.ons ha111n9 claims aQa1n~t t"e '!>01d dt-< Pdent are requ1n'd to tile tl"Otm, w1t11 the n~tessarv voucher~. in tile olftce ol tne clerk of ttiP at>ove en t1lle<l tour I.or lo presrn! !hem with'"" l"W"Ce-\'!tary "ouchers, to the und.,rs1one<1 al the otttce of RICllarO A. Perkins, Al· tornev. 1801 Avenue ot lh• Stars. Su1!e .ob, Los Ang1>lr\, Ca hf 'IOOh7, Wllicti •s ti'lt' ptace of bus1nes• or !he unders1gnf'd "'all matl<'rS Pt'r1a1n1ng to the ~tate ol said dec"dent. within lour month\ at!er the first oul>hcation of this notice, Dated Oec~mt>er 1, 197S THOMASW BUR10N Administrator of the Estate of the at><>11e named oeceoent AICHARDA PERKINS 1801AY&nue01 tlle Stars Sulte406 • I.OS Allgl!lts, CA 90067 (2111 SS3-U74 Att"""'Y tor Adml nistr•tor Pul>l•sheO OranQt-Co<>st Oe11ly Piiot. Oece,...,ber 8. 1 S 22. 79. 197S 46Sll 7S PUBLIC NOTICE S13Sl NOTICE TOCA E DITORS SUPER !OR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALI FOR NIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A·l56S1 Estate of MA RY C. PANSINI, ;ilso l'nown as M ARY CATHERI NE PANSINI, [)Pc<'aSeO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the crPdltors of tl'le above named decedent tl\at "" po>rsons having claims aga1Mt th<! said d<>cedenl a re required to file tht·m, with the necessary vouchers, '" !he off1Ce of tlle clerk of the above en- t11100 court, or to pre~nt them. with th!' ""tt"Ssary voucl'lers, to Ille under~i!!Md aJ. the o ff ice or BAYLEY KOHLMEIER, Attorney a t Law, tbll Betburn Drive, Belmont, Cal1forn1a 94007, whlCh Is the pt ace of l>us1~s of the undersigned 1n all matters Pt'rt11i11 1ng to the e\tat~ 01 said decedent, w11n1n •our monH-. after the ftrst put>tication of ff'11\not1Ce Daleo Dec 11, 1975 Frant'" Oa\11d Pan\ini E •Pcutor or Ille w,11 or !he above named decedent. BAYLEY KOHLMlilE R U17 S.tl>urn Ori•• P.O. Bo.-,077 Belmont, C<ltilorni• 94002 Tel: (41SJ stl-256& Attomertor Eucutor Pulll1slled Orange Coast OaHy Pilot, Oec. lS,22,1'1, 191SandJan.S, t91647S3-7S PUBLIC NOTICE S·3SS1 NOTICE OFTRUSTEE'SSALE T.5. No. ?20S.7S On January 20, 1975, at 10:00 a.rn, as duly appointed 1rustc>e under and PIJr\l;ant to ~ed of Trust recordf.'d Marc.1111, 1913, as Inst. No. 91'16, lnl>Ook tOSIJ<I, paoe 329, ol Otr1C1a1 R"cordS 1n the otftCe ot th11 Counly Retor'dfr of Orang' Countv, Sliltt! ol Ce1tltor111a WI LL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (paya. Ille at llme of sate in lawful mono!'Y of lt-te Untied States) al the North front pn. trancP 10 the OranQe Cou nty CourthOu\e locat"d .11 700 Civic O>nt"r Drive We\! In !he City ol Santa Ana alt rlQhl, !Ille and lnl~r'!sl conveyed 10 and now held l>V 11 under said Oeeo o4 Trust 1n lh~ property Siluafed 1n •aid County and St1UP o"H rll>ed '" Lot 1 ot lr11ct 2?1S, 1n the City of (ost.i ~sa, as per map recordf.'d fn l>Ook 106 pagP 34, M1sull<1MOUS Ma~. In the olf>eP ot th<1 county recorder ot wold county n.., str~,I addr~ss a11d other common OP\lqn;111on, II any, of real property de•cr1be<I at>ove 1t. purp0rted to bl!: 631 Oerrttl Strffl, Costa Mes•. C•tlfornla The Undersigned Trusree dl5Cl•lms any ll11>1111y for eny lncorreclntss of the SIN!flt 11ddrt>ss alld other commo11 des1ona1ton, 11 any, sl\Own herein. s.t•d sale will ~ made, but without co~nenl or warrenly, ••Prt'SS or lm- pl1t'd, r~Q.ardtn9 title, p0ue~sioo, or...,. cum1>r11n<es, to P•Y tl\e ,.,..,.rntnq prln· c tpat sum of llll' nott-uc urt'd by salo ~t'd of "Trust. wltl\ Inter Ht tl'lfffon, .,, provlM<! in said notP, <1dvenc111, 11 •nY. under the terms of setO Oeoed of Tru•I, lePs, ch1trgts •nd expfMes of t11e 1rusltt .!Ind of Ille trusts cr.ated by ~ld~dofTrust The berw!ftCtery Ulldf'r Hid Oe.o Of TrU\I ll•r~toforf' PXP<Ultd 11nd dP ll""rlKI to tllP undl'n1oned " wrl!I"' l>cl<1"1tton ol Otfaull and ~-nd for s.,1,., an<I • wrillen Notice ot Oeteutt •nd Elf" lllln In ~II Th" undHslQnf'd reustd w1<1 ~fl<"' fl' Of'foull llnO El11< !tan 111 Sell fn bf' rtcordf'd 111 11111 county wllere tllt' rt al pr~rtv,. tOtalf'd, Oelt 0.-rf'mt>er 9, 1•H RELIABLE Ttfl£ COMPANY •u•ldTr·ustee, By Cl'lnt Tfltodorolt Viet PrHldl!nl Pvbll\hed Oren~ Co.})\ Oelfv Piiot ~ember IS,"··"' 1•H 4729 1S h11 1M.1 ' • DAILY PILOT CLASStF~EL> ADS . I °'"' c.~I &.i<v ..... \'VU Can 5e41 lt,Find II, ( 642•5678 i 141 C1-.M Awou11<ll Trade'h W1tll 11 Wan. Ad . · ' ...... , • • .,..r.od·~ .x>a_,,. , ..... 1... 1000-1::,1•-.-wt::''"""---•..-111h 1000..., ••• , ......... tOff ~' ..... ~:.; ~ ...... Joolf(W .. ~~='. t000 119t ~.! ....... HouHS For Sale I Houses For s• lc;;;;~;··········;~-o; G,-;;;;;,,···········;;,c,2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,_ CHERRY UJ<E AREA A terrific buy, unusual design. Huge Jiving rm, 4 BR, Jge fa~ rm. 2'h< baths. View from most rms. Qwet St. $89,500 21 I t Se11t JoacPn Hills Road NEWPORT CEMTSl, M.8. 64-t.49 I 0 ......................... !~~~! .......... ~~~~ ERRORS: Ad•ertisers should check their ads daily and report er~ rors immflfiately. The DAILY PILOT assumes llabllity for the first in- cOtTect insertion only. Publisher's Notice: All real estate advertised NEWPORT SHORES ('ult' & hr1gh t ? h1•tl1oom ;ind fami ly room homt.• with vaulted eetllngs anti in tip top ~hap.... 2 Patio.>. Close to tenrns courts and pools. $57.~~10. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642·5200 675 ·4060 in this newspaper is 5.Ub ·._. _ _... _ _.......,_...._._...._...,. jcct to the Fedl•ral Fair Housing Act or 1968 which makes 1t illegal to advertise "<1 ny pre · ferencc, limitation. or discrimination based on race, color. religion. sex. or national ong1n, or ;in inh:•Atio to make :iny such pr ference. Ii mrta t1on, or scrimination. '1 aper will not knowingly accept any advcrtisi g for r eal estate whic 1s m viol;,i t1on of the la General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTIVATED SELLER YA TERMS Ideal fam home m•:tr everything, shopping, schools, 4 Bdrms. 3 b<1 & SPANISH VILLA ON THE BAY $39,900 Cottage w a 1 kway lo ele~ant bayside living <1t a fractwn of cost ! Roat docks and mant1me hv· 1 n g 1 ('us tom cl t• ('or h1~·hlti:hts formal dint·' <i our rn •' t su n s h i n 1• krtl'lwn! \\.alls of gluss1 Swt•«pin,g masll•r .IJdrm rt'trt•at 1 Sµiralltnl.! staircast• to sun ll'rraCl'1 Hed tile rnof anti Sp:iniSh <1 kove try $:1!1!to tot;.1 I down payml·nt ! Or ta kt• ovt·r exist mg loan at S2A!+ Jlt.'r inonth. It's umQtw ;.111d won't last ! Hurry, H47 ·6010. ., . [~ TIJE REAL _£511'.fERS den. Lovely bn ck frptc m 1 _________ _ lf!e FR. All terms pn l'ed al 5.58,500. Ca II 545·~·1!H. LEASE OPTION Steps to beach. 3-BR, 2·ba. bui ltins +stone frpk. Newly painted bi g lot w /dbl gar. Real s harp and vacant. $62.500. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 OM THE BLUFF View -View -View MESA NORTH 4 Bedroom. 2 h;.iths, fpk. t·ompldt· c.1rpt·t1ng thruout. Dr <..tpt·s llltns. Dble gar, Covcrt:rl palm. /\II in vcrv good ronrh · lion. RcdUl:eo tu S.lli.000. Roy Mc Cardle Realtor I 8 I 0 N ewport Cost:1 Mt•sa 548 ·772!1 $55,900 2 bedrooms, 2-baths Con· dominium. Fireplace. family room, ttle entry. Custom carpeting and d r apes. Decor<1tor 's wallpaper throughout. Separate laundry room. _ Lovely 3 yr old Mt•S•I Verde home. 3 BR, 2 HA w /cathedral t'l'i lings, patio kit & cornei: lot. Low mamt. yard w /lgC' patio & fruit trees. Call us for comp! details 546·5880, Two enclosed patios. one 1-----------. custom bricked. 2 car garage, electric door opener. swimming pool a round the «Orner. Jacuzzi &Sauna. BY OWNER 18724 Maplewood Ln HUNTINGTON BEACH Off Ellis. down Chapel Lane between Hcat·h Blvd & Magnolia 968.4293 PARADISE MANOR 3BR-2 STORY POOL-BEACH $35,000 Form a l e ntr y l o dramatic ltvmg room. JI u g e g a rd tl\-i v • e w kitchen. Artistic open stairs sweep to separate ma s ter suite p lu s childrens wing. Secluded 22 ft. ballroom sized par- ty room that overlooks walled court.yard. Hurry for this call 963-7881. ~ CPJtJ ftt c1-· P <, ,,--:" 11 I fJI 1 EASTSIDE TOWNHOUSES COLONIAi. ST'r LI-: l bed rm '>'t l h brick r1replac•t•, formal t11n1ng. large ht•drm -.. bltm., p;itiu & I'· yrs n,.w, Priml' location nt'.lr shopping and hu~ lmc~. Only 10'; ))own. $39,500-$44,700 C<.tll 546·4140 eVl'S . ANYTIME MO DOWN TO VETS q .200 tot;,i l t·ash move'\ you in this charmini: a hdrm home with f>replare, lots of panel. 4u1ct s treet for children near schools, beach & major shopping tenl<'r. Vets tal<l' advanlagr, ca11963·n7G7. I• r • r "' , • ~, I~~U® IU~itl $1,500 Moves you in.---------· Wheeler dealer seller will make fabulous deal to unload newly re · modeled house in area of finer properties. On~~ in 3 lifetime oprortumty. Hurry. call 962-7788 KEY REALTORS Selling anythin~ with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad is a simple matter • Just call 642-5678. · OCEAMVIEW DUPLEX Fee simple; 3 bdrms., 2 baths each; frplrs. Good cond. Asking $120,000 67J.3663 673·8086 l'Vl'S ·'associated BROl<EAS-R,EAL TORS J02h W· ~llllboo 61'·366 l · $©\\.dtl~-~ttfS ® Thaf Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle ldll•tl by Cl•Y •. ,OUAN 0 Reoironoe letters of the four Krombled wo1ds be· low •o lorrn lour s<mple word1 I COATIN I 1 I I I I .... , _S_A.,...,,L.._,....F_H~I , '. _ 11 I, I I . - t I B U G E N I ~ r'owder roo"ll gossip: "H1\ i.,-.. ,;;.....;; ... ,-... ,-..,, .... -1 br19h1 eye ind.c.1t!'s h1. curi- . • • . . . osity for <vte !J'"' 11 s - .. ----------. eye, too much. ,1 ,1 I KAD SAM I r.--,~,___,;,---.-,-,1~ O (n.,,ol•t• !hto chur~t. 1111o••d . _ _ _ _ _ .. hf f '''"'9 1n th• ""'''"Q wnrrl ..___,.._....,_....__~_.,__. you d•v•iop lrc>m al•I) No .l b•low & P~tNT NUMSIPfO L£TT£RS IN TH( SE sou .. R s A UN~RA~8lE A60V[ llTIUS V TO G£T ANSWH I I I I SCllA.M-lETS Attt••n In Cfautffcation 7100 . . . . •} ~: u~.i ...... Gener ...... .... GC f,x (Joe hdr fim pre -G~ne1 - Sci ye: Genet • • 11 e. I HC II:--k IAlltk-:; it.r b h;1nd) l',tint II IOdi ltadll lt~dl;i II-ad! li1tka l11lrm · t·p:1r ,. •Hai 111 he t.1ek 1111 I . \ t It>'\' t ., l ,1. du•:q ll~hl ! mor~ ., HOI In th<' ll1'1 r. 'hit ll'oUal lry k lwdr< has it pit .... p:lllO! V. iJlCI l'om. "lC'rC• -;how1 COi XI H(•a 1 hrdr1 ~land usual la patio ,v., sun 1· a r I throu usual C.F Real I AR' 2 Deco <·a rp Swe mast firep Rike !163·6 I II .... ~ ~::~!~!.~~.~~~ ....... !~~!~.~~~~ ....... ~~*!!!:.~~~ ....... 1~~!~!.':!~.~ ........ ~!~!.~~~~~ ....... General I 002 GIMraf • I 002 .....-I OOZ GtMnal I 002 G....... I 002 975 '°'·~L ~· ...... ,. :-: HouaeaforSd~ :M~om1::.::_:~8Y~·~D~ec:::.;:.:em~b~er~1 5~t:::.:..:.;__.~~~-:-~~--~ ~~~~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• • • • HOVMI For Sole Hou1e1 &or s• ,.~"'-Me•a I 024 HCMne1 For Salt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~JU ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..0 I --~ h I 048 LOCJllftCI HMJtw' GOOD FIHANCIHG OH 'WATERFttOMT E:icciting fiO' on the m a in channel (looki ng at the Pavilion) with a 5, bdrm, 2 story, newer home. Owner will rmance $150,000 at 91f.!%, no points or prepay penalty. Sales pri ce is $225,000. U~l()U~ ti()M~S REALTORS' ' I Hf NICEST PEOPL[ SHUNG THl NEATESr HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675·6000 MESA VERDE, 545.5990 • CALL US G~neral ' 1002 General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GALAXY RE:ALTY C-Z PROPERTY Seller will lease back at $18,000 per ) car for 5 years General Full Price-SI 75,000 Call In For 3 Small Business Opportunities 64§..3111 901 Dover Dr, Suite 130 Newport Beach I 002 General 1002 ···········•·•••···•··• ·····••········••······ Beaut. 4 BR. fam. rm, Country English atmosphere, ~n closed p a t io, established trees, boat s lip. $245,000 Being re modeled; custom S BR, 5 Ba. 6500 Sq. rt . home on point, pool, dock. Custom , completely furnished 6 BR,r 41.r.t ba., 3 car gar. On lagoon. $325,000. Custom 5 BR, 4 ba. View, 80 ft. on lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Ba yside 01 1vt.•. N B 675 -6161 General I 002 GeMt"al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 240 7 £ COAST HWY COR O N A O E L M A l=l MAGNIFICENT VIEW Custom builder's own home -nothing was spared to insure quality. 2 huge bedrooms and 2 baths, plus separate mother-in-law suite. $175,000. BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUR 26th YEAR 675-3000 General I 002 General 1002 HAHSEl & GRETB. USTSIDE IUHGALOW $43,900!! Unbelievably unique & <'hitrm1ng Easlstdl" bungalow with real OAK FLOORS 19' l.1v1ng room . Old world fireplace. formal d1nin.: room, this one has 1t oil' See it and rail in love. But hurry!!Call546 2313. UPf'Jll(Q •H ~UN1l)t\t·~ t S36 ooo f\111 Prl<'f' Hantlnqtott hoch I 0-. ~-ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• . h •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mu!'lt sell Ir~ 3br r3_n<' s t-: I\ T t-: H H f• C' ,.. hou.se A:.sume ar; t' UA • • • • $72,500, cu~lom.1£~ Tl> u • 11,, l Io :\1 1-;. J H I< I " r I 2 •""'l':AN FRO">:T • " loan, paymnls on v 4 Or, 3 ba, " rp r :s.. ~"-fuml\ht·d . 111.111y t"<lrJ' $142 rno C:all ~3666 fom1lyroonb,poollahlc. Rare at S:!25 ClOO II) (;or1•n 111' '""' lmrm·•I bar, 3 ~·:.a r ~a r J Ji(' owner 752 1171 ''"' I~ I IJ('t'UJ\,uH, ~ !l~l Lar1tt'!>t lot in lr:.at'l 1''1 wt S • llC...t t .,, SOHO REAL TY • tree:. 21472 Lemonlree poc1ous ~ a e ~ne H R 968 6726 f.ad1 or lht! I fir .., h.is 1t'i 831 -941 l ' --O'An hath 3 ft•H•b fol' total family h\'trtJ: 111 H•wport Beoch l 069 Mesa Ve rde Sp<>lle~:. 4 ---------•1 \'e:.tment pnl.'(' SJ:JX.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HK l ·Sly Q u1 el Sl H. nft H•ll Open lfou:.t> S.il t.. ~011 ~ bc.·J< h unrh $52 ~.IO f .d $73.SOO. Agt 640 5500 ''" on a I 2·5. 1635 Blu(•bird Canyon tn<'Om\· H ~ t•or lot (j rn .[ i8 !. W~IE!! ~~~JSJ!L. . ~ ~ no down, no <'losinf( 4 ·-===============--Bdrm, pool, dining room Enter th is J> 1 u i; h 3 Dn vt• n y f o r t u n l' • t l l t • bedroom home throu~h Ideal Opportunity 675·752Q the lush atrium, view the Talented rraft :m1a11sh1p city from your private ha s ('t eated thi s balcony. Beautifully de-dramat1<: t'edar & ~l:.a!>s rorated Adult occupied contemporary home in Cool off in a 1·arefrec qwel residential an·J 2 pool. All for $39.500 s to r y with 1·unt•d NEWPORT SHORES 3 Bdrm &-dc•n . f1x1•1 up1wr. Chou•· l11C'al 1011' Walk to bt.>..tl'h, poub, ll'nn1s Only $;1<> !IOO' ' CAYWOOD REAL TY FAIRLANE GARDENS ADULT CONDOMINIUM $28,500 Spa<'ious 3 bedroom, 11l baths. best buy 1n Oranp,e County. $1425 On inclds closinJ? cost Call 836·4206 or 835· 1532. VILLAGE REAL ESTATE Agent, call anytime, 546 5745. ------- Veterans Only Gorgeous home for fr1:e No down, no l'lo!>Jn~ 3 JJtodrm, beautirul bonus room, <'OH'rt·d patio. Agent, call anytime, ~ 57-15 By Owner. attrac Mesa Verde l story home. 3 br. 2 ba, "'el bar, $62,950 By appt 751·6174 962-4495 , stairway & OJK'n twaml.'d • I teilin~s. <'umplernt•nt tht· . - I '· 1 .' _• ii pnvacy AdJa<'l'lll lut for l and:.t·ap1n1: or po1111---------- '" dilahk Total 11\H''t LIDO ISLAMD ment $1314.000 fCJJ hon11• CHARMER Open llousl' SJL t.. ~11 :!SI OllY 2 5. 1657 Blut•h1rd CJ 11~ 1111 :I llt·ilroum Jsul dt'n 'A 1tl1 Spirit of '76 Or ~ IJ. th .... llq.:hly up· So much for so little' 2 Rne Combination j;trJdi·tl :-ho":. hkl· .• • 548-1290 • Story, 4 br. J ba, hul!e Indoor . outdoor 11\IOJ:? mndt>l h ,,m 1· Nt•Jr ram rm, many more are obta1ncd IH t'' duhhou..,1• 1>11n t mr-..• amenrt 1es. Owner is pans1ve sund1°l·k "'1th this orw at $129,500. Call leaving stale. So pnced room for ping ponJ! t .1hlt• MO 1151 SANTA'S HELPER low for mot 1 v a tcd & family room "'1th 3 •••IT~:r.JiT.f~r:I J ust deliveredlh1sbcau-buyers .. atS52,950. ::;1ded naturJI rnrk1 ~,;;.;J:l~'Hf•{Hi !~t~n~~·l~x0uu~~~~~ftfnn~ • 962-7Ji71 ~~~1~1.a:'iir~2; ~~rc1~m~1 -!ft\r(t;f!!I ·overlook10g fant astic ii menl lhl! warmth and ---------i pool area 5 llu$!c BR'S . _' '· , _' _' ~low of this design Total EASTSIDE plus bonus r ec room __ _ investment or $13:1.000 1----------Sellcr says to sell 1l now Avail for showing S<1t & RARE BA YFRONT $38,500. at only ~3.500 Call to· Sun. 2·5 OPPORTUNITY This hardwood noored 2 day. 646·7171. Lend1•r h.1s fo1 et'lo1>t•d .~ bdrm beautyisjustnght "''11111/Y · ,.,,,,,,,,~,N•·1· TARBELL MA'1'iQCK BH, '.l Ha . H;,iyfrnnt for a first starter home. [ ~ ~ ~..1. ~ hou..,1· lmrn;ll' ~·on<I SJll Hey, mom and dad. help dy b1-.11 h. ~211.>,00ll. the kids with the down "#I inColifornia" c. 011 "011A1 '°"' l'ourtt•sy I n ·111 hrukt•r:-. and away they go. inn a. . __ . On Nearly LAGUNA BEACH ColllJr·t Jim Kru1·~1·r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion as values go up. Al Hunti--'on Beach I 040 1/ 4 Acre 494."' 146 G44 1860 \11111 Fri 1-.---------1 tcy arcess to a divided ,..,, 6 TARBELL,. PALM SPRINGS yard big enough for RV ••••••••••••••••••••••• Home + or boat. Why pay rent? TRI-LEVEL POOL Guest House EL OUM PO "ABANDONED" The Huntington Estate is Priced at only $38.500 II u n t ,. n at on R ... a ch $38,950 now available for sale or .. , HORSES-BEACH IOWA FARMHOUSE ''#I In California" trade! Fish. ~olf. swim, Pacific Sands. Pool Unbelievable! Lots or BEACH MOBILE HOME BEAUTIFUL DOVER SHORES LO\\J-:ST l'HICl':I> It low down and dtrt\' $24,950 play tennis on your own 3 I 'Quail ·~ H 0 me by n ca n e room for the kids. Park b .. iks like a home where t:nbellevable White *'Trees acresjust2 blks from the Place • Brothers. This lovely 3 your boat or camper il.r· buffalo roamed 1 A p1rkt.>l fence for picture center of town. Has bedrm. 3 bath home of Complete privacy 1 Gueo;t t..1ndy man's . parad1~e perfect setting. Ra m bl· & Country" stocked lake, swimming Prap~s2-1!~• . fers comfort in ltvmg house or in· laws quarters I l d oft 'A lonn K--.1..-ky pool. pitch & putt, tennis Formal dinina r oom or rental if you hke. ;; .•in.an pr 1 ,..,. 10 g p,rounds. Large ~ 14ooouA1LSTNlWPOllTllACH ... bedroom home with a .,tndmg country Ian(' rooms with den. Walk·in Ranch Style court, main ran<'h house Large family rm w /wet fine room arrangement. h;ult•d beneath an um closets Country kitchen 538 500 + 3 guesl colla ges.---------bar overlooks pool and . 11 ti:-.. lla of towe.nng trees with serv1re porch & dou· 4 Bedrooms-' Modernized with 11 tons ·11 terraced yard Com pl BK R, for details ca 11•;11ls to th1 :-. rus t1<· ble sinks, huge enclosed Great opportunity I or A/C. Call for appt to Live on a HI landscpd front and rear. ~_2_-8854 ______ _ tmlt•away Big wood,t',n 3 p;itm could be used for Colorful country sur see. Fee land. ssso.090. v i e w ! v i e w ! 4 Workshop and storage ~Inn rancher PLl,,;s u Jnothl•r room Huge rear roundings. Entry hall, Bedrooms. family room, cabinets 1n oversized 2 I . I 044 1·p rr<rh• 2 bdrm ~ul•sl yard Y.lth storaae bwld· big living roodmkplarhlor. dining room , hillside car garage. Blocks lo .n •• '.".e•••••••••••••••••• 1 t \'·' Jk .. Ole fashione I C en . h l Off d l .-.3 500 • itta!;l' on . ;,i~·r1• •·• ings for r aisin!! your home wit any erms. ocean. er.! a "'' , · 1wanted 5 Br. housc, will ,,, lll'at·h• 3 C orr,ils & Lirm animals. See for Big yards for the kids, FHA/VA, cash only. 3 ~ t.1<'k ronn~! Shuvl•l'1•m yourself. The price is even roomforyour boal. Years old. Blork wa il l 'l'FRB leaseorbuyPP.842·8901 •·Ill, paint em up. iltHJ n'!hl'(':1llt11day forall RKJl. ca ll today, COMPANY rence.almost2000sq.ft. E. s '5S28524 "'"'<'got yourwlf an 1 ~'ror~.llio n-. Ca ll 540-1720. 111-:\1.TOHS Owner very anxious lo OM ._ VIEW-GOLF , ... 1;1ll'' l'r11·t•fl dirt 8-122535 BUILDERS :--1:--n·: 1!111 move! Only S.57 ,900 3848 Campu• NB 549·8655 FORMAL DINE ··•11'.IP Yth11·h ~t·t•mo; onl~· ,, • ·. 1• ·, 1 673-4400 HURRY! fl l.!ht ! c Jll 847 6010 ror [ ~ II You may be interested in ---------1 . 546-4141 $75,500 mor~ de1ta. 1h. checking out this new RAMBLlllJG RA .... CH Gorp,cous San Joaquin listing in Costa Mesa for ...., "" BIG-VACANT Model·Rancho San J oa· [ ~ I which the city indicates RETREAT 2Story quin. Golf t·oursc view! ~'Wllflt•~• you could gel 1.0ninp, ror LOW DOWN New paint 1n and out. Step down IJvinp, room & TAX SHELTER as many as 26 units. Two Formal family rm & dm· family room. Wet bar. existing bldp,s curr('ntly BEACH ing rm BBQ & covered Formal dining. All tiled llome & lnrome in Little on property from which Lush secluded entry to patio area. Very low cheery kitchen. Tiered j llalboa Island. Consider ''OU could have intenm fantastic sunken lt\·ing pri<'ed at only S58.500 master suite. Elegant I l111•a l res1den(•e for part income. 646-7711. Open room with nackllnJ? Balboa Island 1006 20671 T11lerC1rcle. Won't bath All closets mir· 1 t" S139 500 Eves. f ireplace Round -up last •• World Real Estate G I 10~1 F O'.'< 68Newport 12xf.O with l'X G1\Li\X'I' ORI\. F: pando 2br, 2ba, d1nin)..' Ivan WC'lls alnurn. I HH, area , s c r eened 1nl 3 Ba. "vlandou-.. \IJ\ ~ cabana Secluded <tn'a n1le \ ll'W Pool & J.11 11111. $9,500. Pnct> n·tlui t·il lwlo" .1p prJ1sdl 1112-1 <:Jl;1\y l>r '70 Commodor1• 2<h.&O Open Daily & Wknd'.'>. 1 J. with expando .ibr. 2ha S159.500 645 ~1!1K Separate chntnl! room . . . . , Fantastic k1t('hC'n with WATEHFIHlt'-1 \\ Sl..11 loads of bit ins. Bi ~ Rill Carroll li·IO 55611 ocean view s:n ,500 llu~tmg & Co Rcallor NEWPORT 111-:H;llTS Li.: m'i::?flGT?~ 4 Hr. •1c·1·an \It'". p<111l . n11 OO@ell($~ k1tt·h s!'Js.soo tiy JPPt 499·2800 OWN EH 548 5556 __ .A611Zn REAL ESTATE 900 Glenneyrc St. 494 9473 "49 Ol t• COMPARE ... On 1 ~ arrc in heart of Woods CO\<' Classic w /Ii bdrms . 4 ba Possible rm . f or tenr.1s c rt 4 BR + BOMUS HARBOR VIEW $95.000 Su per Portor mo M od1·l .~~I) l'<IW H:o AL Pl ..... CHI.... sized formal dmmg room ••••••••••••••••••••••• 556-7777 rored arage opener. __ "" ..... is conveniently ser ved 1301 No. Bay Front, 2 BR I M M E DI AT F. 0 C · REALTORS from huge country styled House & 2 BR Garage ~~~~~~~~~ CUPANCY·N EVF.Rl---------- 2727 E Coast Hwy. • kitchen. Step down fam1-Apt. Sl40.000. By owner. Oai..J THE BLUFF LIVED IN·! Jlurry·Call DUPLEX $189.500 HORSES! 675-4392 ' ty entertainment room By appt. 673·5106 1"'111 752·1100· Absolutely 1mmaculate1 HORSES! LUXURIOUS ove rl ooks g~o unds. Corot1ade1Mat" 1022 Yiew -Yiew·Yiew -i•iN ,., ... ''"' "'"'· ''.~ Completely renovated l''.thnCitv of0rl·1n oe.rnr WATERFRO .... T LOCATION Sep arate wing for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bedrooms,2balhsCon-[® bldg.&p,ardens:close·m ' • '" "" s pa c iou s master & dominium. Fireplace. with gre<tl v1t•w of Mam th" ldmily "ho lo\ t•s to MINI-HARBOR This c h a rmin g 3 · childrens suites. Hurry QUAINT DUPLEX family room, tile entry Beach. SI 10.000 . hit the tr:ol". An un EST TE bedroom. 2·bath home for this unique home' South of Hwy. Custom carpeting and COMOOMINIUM IL'ill31 home With .. l'OUn A with hardwood n oors is Call963·6767. The kind of proper ty drapes. Decorator's North Laguna : designed try kitl'hcn". 4 spacinu~ + 3 BOAT SLIP, sd d close lo everythinp,. It's oPfN "' Q -11 \/LIN111111 '· I buyers search our town wallpaper throughout. 3 BDRMS. for ~racious livin.g. Nea. r· [ ® -~ liedrooms m:i s kr su1tl' Pnme location. Sec u e presently free and clear . [~ ~ for. Quaint, cute. charm· Separate laundry room. ly oceanfrcint: !·bdrm . , has its own i·nnvt•rsal1011 entry unfolds charming and the owner is willing ing. unique (oops!), and Two enclosed patios. one Near Pool• 1'1 baths. $pat1ous hv . pit with hr1•pl:lrc• Cool wat<>r:-1dc atmos phere. to finance. CALL556 2660 adorable. With beam rustom bricked. 2 car ang rm with frpk. high patios with wagnnwheel Open floor plan. Wall of .SELECT _____ ceilings, knotty P.inc garage, electric door Tennis reil 's., lgc. pnvate patio. ---\\all·rf~11l , built m inter p,lass o"erlooks magnifi· walls. wood b urntng opener , swimmi·n a pool 3 Bedroom one ·story A r om Jle1 s ler I M M E 0 1 A T E O (' - CUPA?'.CY' C'atht•d ral ~ beamed .,,,rought iron ~ate entn Sunk1·n '" 111~ room ~la:-.:.IH' n·d hn1 k y,all firl'pla<'l'. Form.II d1nin~ room Chl f ', kll<'hen "' nook 25" Fam1l\. room pluo; :mo "'I ft '\t'pJrate bonu-; r oom' DETACHED MOTHF:H· IN LA\'. Ql' 1\ HTEHS' Winding "'rou)!hl iron staircas e to ~el'IUdt•t1 master "'ing. Hc.n y red.,,,ood ro,·erecl p<illn All <;pnnklered Takt> ad- \'anl al!e Call i52 1700 & d k 'd PROPERTIES A DEL MAR "' cross r · ... EWPORT ISLAHO com. air cond1t1onmg cent oc s1 c terrace. ___ _ _ CORON frplc and a sunn y patio, a round the corner . home. ]'o;ear recreation p k S62 500 " '\l(•reo. Can readily be One of a ktnd opportuni· con AGE right around the corner Jacuzzi & Sauna . and desiiwed for easy a TURNER ASSOC. Waterfront ho"7l': pwr ~ ~110 .... njustcall ty. INCOME PROM Low"sl priced home in from Carnation Park BY OWNER care. On g reenbelt NC II L float. spll' n sp.rn .1 COLE OF uEWPORT YOUR 0 W N MIN I HIGH ATOP " 2 ll05 . st W). a gun a """room 2 hath "Jrm & "" • Corona del Mar on a $86,000. Call 644·7 11 hurry ' 94 !!77 '"'" · liARBOR + $200 mo 4 com fort ah I 1• ho m 1· REALTORS T k d l r'th.1s. duplex lot. This charmer ._, 18724 LE RAISOR ('(llTI\1f'T'S 2515 F:. Coast H\\y a e a van age 0 • SPYGLASS 1s a spotless 2 bedroom Mafr!•wood Ln Laguna Miquel I 052 K1tchl·n " • · · 675 SS 11 rare excE"pt1on. Call home with open beamed ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• dehl!hl' F1n•r•IJ<·l' ;1nrf • 546 2313 Beautiful 3 bedroom ccihnp,s, bnck fireplace I~ HUNT NGTON BEACH REALTY spacious p:rt111 Selkr XISFORXTRAS [~·. ?·. 1 i' "'. ,·i ~~~g~~!s/l~~~~~~o~~1~ ~~~~~r'~agl:.y;t~~s~~u~~~ ~ ?.'1n~ll~~·t~~;~ ~~~~~ 4523Campus Dr .lninc ;';;,(~1help rrnJlll<'. l\t•auttful Hlurrs, 3 model features many de expansion. A short walk PRE·LISTI NG. SA LE ! Blvd.&Magnoha CampusVaJleyShopCtr. Balboa Bay Prop. lll'droom <'Ondo 1' rN' cor a tor upgrades. A to shopping center. Call Only $83,500 until Dec 15.1 968.4293 CALL 833-8600 Realtors ... t.mdmg that offers un· MAGNIFICENT OCEAN Jbr. 2ba. fam rm Full * 675 .7060 * usual pn,arv and quiet -----VIEW. You own the land no":,~3,~~'·''·'· 1 •• r• ocean view. Shown by -------------------! tarJ?e wrap adro und UGL y CARPET $159.500. Call [® ~ appt. owner 673·3177. $42,000 OBUETADUOTOYR ra110 for outdoor mmg ~OVEL y HOME 640·6 I 61 -----Old 2 bedroom cottage OCEAN ''°'sunning Pmcsl 'Juahly VIEW Near Main and Adams Professional landscap l' J r I" t' ts & 11 r a Pc s JS 2,000 sq. ft.~anch IRYl ... E TERRACE With alley entry on deep ing and a lo\'ely pat111 VIEW throu~hout /\ real un· stvle homl' has 4 tf!l 5 • " lot. Owner will finance. area enhanre the e'l( . 1 nR ~ famtlv tn 11·\'f·I. usual value at $76,000 lp,e fom rm. frml dine CORONA DEL MAR front row cuswm home Rented. Call for appoint· tenor of this 4 bdrm., 2': BEST PRICE SHORE rm, can be purchased DUPLEX on Dolphin Terrace w /4 ment. bathhome.Nolicelhl'at SIDE Of' lllGllWAY ' subject to 6~ VA loan. BR. secluded swimming 536-8836 tractive brick wall a~; Open beam LR and lush Walk to beach. 545·9491. One or those unusually pool, reflection pond. •---you step into the largC' landscape in this 3 br - fine properties we w0ish newly remodeled kitchen -~ii entry. There's a spacious rorner location. GAil ...... EWPORT everyonerould own. n-a nd PANORAM I C _' '· • .' _• famtly room. powder NHOME ....,4 500 ARTIST'S CHALET URBA .... " ty one duplex like this. NIGHT LIGHT. BAY, room, breakfa!.l nook. DE ' ...... " 2 STORY-POOL : Cape Cod 2 story, newly Two bedroom and den OCEAN & I SLAND formal dining and a Enjoy the Good Life $32,950 decorated in warm fall home in front plus an ex-VIEWS. Sl 99,soo. fee. three t•ar garage. S7G.500 493-2513 499-4584 h ---tones. Used brick traunitintherear. Ea~h Call 644.7211. Deroratc~ 10 plus new fireplaces. beamed ceil· with fireplace. Each m N' I ~ <·arpelinJ! throughoult. SMALL MOTEL ing & 4 BR's +den + marvelous con.dition . ~-552 7500 Laguna igue ~ ~~:t::'~~i~e.su\~~r~ric~ Choice location in San sewing room or artist's New carpels. South or ALL TERMS! -the choice Commun!~ fireplace m living room Clemente. 12 Units near haven+ covered patio. hig hway. Priced al I '• • Good family home. 4 red h•111 •• • A. FANTASTIC Rl.k ... lo bea<'h. Call freeway.$165,000. Tip-lop condition, ready ro7.000.Call673-8550.___ • • b h "' for proud new owner . c•1~1r-1·1'"'" "''' t • bedrooms. 1 3~ at s. BUY-Unique luxury !163-6767,. , , , $89,950. [ ~ ~ Cozy 3 Br So. of Hwy r e-W a I k l o ls cch o11o ~ s • realty home surroudndhed 11 by 3 s k 8 yR. · ~ Ruth Laurie,A«Jen! duced SS.000 R-2 675·2741 , Goldenwes 0 e.,E" ~ fairways an 1 s. [® - ·, 646 7800 S444-0ll A"' Close lo both Huntin~on & den or 4 BR. ram1Jy & , 646-4380or -. "'' Beach :rnd Westminster dmmg rms. till' roof. lrg --Costa Meso I 024 Ma 11 s. F. x c e 11 en t -~~~~~~~~~! fenced yard an<i 3 car -Sellthingsfaslw1lhDaily W lAd Call64l-5678 ....................... neighborhood. Only Laguna&each 1048 gar ~etobclle\evalue C.F. Colesworthv Realtors 640-ooio Prl'!>tl1'\l' N~•wport rom mun1ty h\ in~ S.1C'rif1<•t• $1)2.500. C;.1 I I 6 t~ O:l03 FOREST OLSON IMC SANTA'S SPECIAL NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3+2+++ Sunken l1vin~ room. Ele~ant dining. E\l'r~ woman's dr('am l.1trhl•n in this lovely Ch ff tlaH·n home. Convenient tu schools. shoppin~ l'lt'. Garden path through Im· elv rose J!.lrdens. All for Just S69.500. C.a 11646 71 i I. THE REAL ESTATE RS General I 002.General I 002 Pilot Want Ads. an s S HARP CONnO ~7,000 """' ••••••••••••••••••••••• $86.900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 002G---I 1002 2 Br. Studio Mo del . 'lll@ijjrn::ll;;.r.u~ l.3j:?Una N1~11<'l Really Getlft'af ............ $36900. Owner /Agt ''-·-··-·---S 830·5050 496-4040 non'tdroptht•hall'Geta ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• • • ••••••••••••••• 646-:iolJ : 546·7739. 962-4471(?::)546·8103 MYST~C HILL . Joh with a low·rost nail) [® a.1y, )'our """"A Bea'~ I 11"' Home 7 Christf118S llcrc's u 1111 k Chrts tmaq bu11- hlc thot wtll hu~l u lifetime. TI1csc bcu11tlful townhomcR hu\'c n mu;<nlfiC\'nt <K'1.·un outlook und come In vn11r chcrll"c of h\t) und three bcdroomq, . Jt"cclknl finont'ln~ '" O\'Ollohlc un<t If ycm 'p11rchu.~· before f>cccmha :lt. 1!l7n, our homcq q11ullf\ for the 5% t..o.."t crcdll. \'our< hrt-.tmutt -.hopplnJ( cun lK' hondkcl r 11.-. ""'" 900 (O ~72,400. ThcMc ror 0 ru .. no ..... home-. w1.·rl.' not hnllt tw the ch'c .... The Sea Terrace Town homes ""<: 5y511za;a:::v Ovcrtook.lntc the r.a&c ~ tn Llii'•na Ntgucl @ for tdJnmtlM .,._,.... (714) 49&-7311.1 Rt~ALTOKH 644-7270 WANT TO TRADm ··We want more units-for this U ch arming BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX. Front house has 2 bedrooms +den & cozy fireplace. Plus 1 bedroom apartment. Both have been r emodeled and are on ly one short bloc k to the North Bay. See it, you 'IJ love it. .. at $115,000. i.n "*'•Of ..... lto<IOllU NOMCS fCMt UVINO NCT..OQ M U• •II' rff '" 1111. H rt•tf """~!I 1• trll ••nM -----Contractors home; JUSt Pt lot Cl ass1fiNt J\d. Owner-Assume 7112'k S years young. /\ real Phone 612 S6i8. $19.500. $192 mo pmls. BEAUTffUl.2 BDRM jewel in a very private _ __ __ ----- Nice 3br 2ba Costn Mesit End or Cu l · d ·sac selling. H has it a ll! Newport Beach I 069 Newport ~ach I 069 642·2598. $46,SOO-Owner S8l-2306 From the tiled entryw.ay •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & sunken living rm. with GftMral I 002 GeMral I 002 beamed ceil.. lge. family •••••••••••••••••••••••·•••••••• ••• •••••••••••• rm. with massive stone macneb I Irvine, realty I ' HOMEMAKElt'S ruASUlE! 3 Bedrooms, 4 bath.c;, ~sq. ft .• 1 yr. new! Rais~. hearth fireplaces in family &. h'!'mg ~m + den. formal dining, island kitchen, sun patio & pool . $149,500. Vlc Jashinski 642-8235 <K66 ) 642.aJH 644-6200 IOI DoWt °"" "44 M--"'tllllf ~ -..ctl. Calltef• 121Q fri>lc & wood paneling ; the kitchen is a dream with loads of extras Incl. Corning cookware & ranjle' 4 lge. bdrms. with a su~r mstr. suite orr pool area. 3 Full baths . Very priva te deck & patio area w1lh lge heat ed & filtered pool for re· l axing. Ocean view gazebo. Separate 3 cnr garage; lots or room for boat, trailer, hobby or storage. An exquisite home In an exceptional locntion. See today at $125,000 Coldwell Banker RESIOENTIAl. BROKlJu'IGE CCNI~ BA YFRONT LEISURE LIVING Bayfro nt condominium with 2 bdrm s .• 2 baths; o fferin g s wimming pool, s undeck. with boat slips avail. 2Garage spaces & all for only $119,500 A COlDWB.L IAHlet CO. '° 644-1766 . . . ·. . • . \ . • .. • f • \ 88 DAILY PILOT Monday. December t~. 1975 HomH Uafunlished Hoewa U .... ...a.d Apart'""" f"UntfsMcl .... l .. ata IJllfwa. Apcriln•h Ullfur1a_ Apartmttth Uinfurw.. HMMtt For Sdt-Duplex.s Out of Stat. •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••• ••• •••• • ••••• • • • • •••••• ••••••• •••• • ••• • • • • •••• •• • • • • • ••••• • •••• •••• • •••••• • • ••• • •• • • •• • • • ••• • • ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• ••• •• • • ....................... Onltu.ole 1800 ,...,.,.,.., 2600 ........_on leach 3240 M.wpcrikodt 3269 ColtaMna 3724 CorwdlfMcr 3122 CoataMHG 3824 ~leoch 3848 ........ ~ •-och I 069 •••• y ••••••• •••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••'\ ........ ,._. • 9C •••••••••••••• • •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nwpt H'-• b b d ••••••••••••••••••••••• SO UTAH R l25 381', 2t>. frplc clean $:JOO be.,. ~ rz ~ a, en, LEASE 2 BR 1 Ba hte IUDS PETS O .K. Orop a pebble into tbe fOUR-PLEX A~ wnoo ·Ac~:k~~t~vd month.' st/l~st + · $100 ~n &U~~ ps, blt.ns. l BR Furn SW patio, l btk' to .,.;ach, E A S T S 1 0 E Ocean from your Apt THE I LUFFS N.," r H u u t t n..: ton trl"t"'I, natural :.prln~. c It' an l n g re e 4782 -Lot.s or bltns, pool, walk adults, no pets Rds. T 0 \V N H 0 U S E Lease. Luxury, ~ecun.ty • SSl,750 lfarbour {l ) 3UH. 12> Cood hunt nrt·a (Gt!~t S<'enarao. 968·7079 &VlF.Wendunltlwnh!!eon to sbopp1nic. "'-ml. $310. mo. G73·S864 or PRIVATE CARDF.N. Maturelldults.3l 7 SSC)t. 0 9' +pool 2 8R. (l) I RR Xlnl Ducks) '1 li hinl-! 2 ni; 9682148 lge gmbt'll. 3 Br, 2'A ba. beacb.931 W 19lbSt. 213135$-6343an.8 C A R A G E• ' Hwy.499-2835. The f.ihulou-. .. S .. plan' hx·ation. $.126,000. from u1rport. 3 ml from I "1 MAC 2 8 r 1 Ba $360. 644·1480 /830 SOSO 548-04~ 4 B d 1 3 b d 1 In Jo1Rt~l·LACE. $31.S/MO'. Oceanfront year 'round I Ht·il tile rnor R. 11 ., 1 .cl tt1rhfield Xlnt for rt'r, 1'wohmt' Adults only' ext22. Ol~ ~ Na.:::~ &45-8964 br $295; 2 br $395, bada hup.t• h\ln~ ; 1 ,,_;m \I~~ 1~ 1-1mtl!'i $45<>iai'.'.'ae. T~rm'~ ""u et area. $225 mo. BAV VIEW 3 large br 2~ 2035 fouli«toft. CM crts. Frplc, etc. $(50/mo. NH. NEW 3 RR. 2 ba, · -1 1ort11·01•11lr• Sll'll ,, t 1 [ml huntln" lod"e. <'Dmn n 1 · a . r en --$195 Util mcl 5360321 ~parklmg blll\' c·1lmmon I I 8311 1133 day:>, 675 624S 963-977~ ba rrpl 617 W B:.iy, Pen. 1 BR Fu.m. 2 Jrg closets, 833-5858, 640-6216 frplc. gar, no ~L4. E· twwport leach 3869 IXIOI. Cornfv ~ournwl eves. $5.50yrly.Ph646·1713 quee~au.e bed, p riv. CostaJldesa .64l·l603. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.1 l <'hc n ~1u·1·n ~1tt' REALT Y INC. R--i...ts Village Real Estate 2·Sty. A-frame; 3 BR, 2 dressing rm, xtra lge CottaMna 3124 ---•DELUXE• bed ll nnui NoAgentsFee b Dbl PI rooms. encl. gar.•••••••••••••••••••••••NEW 2 BR,l l4 ba,pat, Eatblutf3b 2b 1 ~ t !room~ l'n or t•xtr 1 7 14 /846-1371 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a . ·gar. oos, ten w/storaae. Adults only, Offle.....__P_...... garden, adlta, no pets. 1 s1 r, a , M w1 rnon1 ~our chot\'l•' ___ H • •Yorktown/Bushard nis.$4.2SAgtS48·1290 •• u~ cnn $215 642 1603 n<.' spae master swlt• flt'<'or ut\1r w .1 llµ.1 pt•r • lnc<HM f>rol!V<...... 2000 <*SH Funush~d 2 HH, l 8A ... $2tSS ~ope..... l , 2 & 3 Br. Adults no · · · din ·rm & dbl garagc: ~c er as purc-h:i-..-d •••••••••••••••••••••••Hf! rile h 3169 •Yorktown/Magnolia -.... ores r . LRC l Br,pool,nr.shops, pe .~ w MJ,shaR<'Pts,2 BR studio, 1 1h bath, Auto door opener avail. ' 11 h r -• •' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neuml\rt Sh 3 B 2 aa t.s ... _b h 11ew homt· 1\NXJ<>\1S 1 lffl l'llAVESlOOUOO "'PO ac 3BR.2BA ... $300 bltns, clean ! CID.Walk adlts/no pets. Ulil. pd. closed garage, frplc, cpts,d.rps,utiliocld'd. Pool & r ecreation area. Take ad ht Ola•!~' $:~:1.7!"ltl N•'lod 'uruts in ·{' .M.' now, •• •••• ••• •••••••••••• •• •Garfield /Brookhurst to Bch, $(25 lse. 548·2200 1884 Monrovia, 548·0336 BBQ. Ga.s & woter pd. $225 645-8079 AduJts·only, no pets. r ulll 7!.~r ~ l' c l JI 1 Nu listing nel' Ext'h.i1>( 3 BR, 2 BA ... $325 BLUFFS ~uDIO APT D t p:>°l Ea •-·d 28 bit. d •FROM 5332 • tc 11:.iy ·"' 1•00 ok Sll'aner lnveslments •Warn<'r /&ach •H : ecora or -MAMCHAA"S 5 '"" 1 e r, ms, lS· 865AmigosWay,NR ". .. ., 6429666 BR 3br. 2ba., carpets, fom .Pvt patio,wt r &gas 778Scott Place,CM hwashcr, encl gar , older 644-8004orSJ6.l4S7 •Magnolia/ Edinger $435/mo lease Corb n U'Mi-...,, 548-8384 " [~ ~ 3 ,2RA. $.150 dr:ipes. comm. pool. pd.$175mo.646·5330 •w• I_,3 child OK . No pets. ,.tanagedby 8 UNITS w/pool nr So 3 BR,2 MA .. $3lO Aul 0 ,,.,:2906. · 1 ---------William Walters Co. Coast Plaz:i bv o\\n •r ....., Dana Point 3726 CASA VICTORIA ---------• ( ft Bol~a/Brookhurst ----1 ...... br Del U f l Br Upper. h~c. Im ma<'. Ba f Bd B p, 17 7 .M gross 12CM SanClt'mente 3276 ....................... ,......., , uxe our. f d 1 yront2 2 a 1 &.t21600eH'S lBR,2BA ... S32S lUC 2 b 2 b S2SO U ii orFum.gas/wtrpd. re ng, au ts only, no Bcb & pier ,$.550 yrlv 11 t-: ~.\l.t S • &llsa/Bushard ••••••••••••••••••••••• r. a, · t Adults· No pets Sec. gate pets. Sl70. S40-6338 979-1935 & 644.4510 · · · IHA RUT? Mulll tenant 1mlustnal & 3 BR 2 BA $345 New 3 br, 2 ba tux condo. 1 n c I . Near be a c b · Pool, rec rm, elevators Ir '''u Jr• t1rt•d 11( small •Carf1~ld 1Br~khurst Fplc, tenms, pool, sauna. 496 Ol9Sor96().ll42 525Victoria, 642·8970 I BR LOFT OMLY ,..,mn11~ .. wn .. 11111-. .1111.J J JlR, 2 BA ... $335 fantas tic golf <'Ourse, Huntinc)ton leach 37401 _____ __;.____ p lmmed Ocf c1upancy OCEANFRONT 1111! l'c•rnpall'< poht1r-; •Mc fo'addcn Brookhurst ocean view Perfect for ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWEASTSIDE vt.pallo, rpc,lyr lse 2BR,lba,winter$300 1~mta<'t 11~ f1•r :in .1pprnnt ·------.~-;.~.-.-.-.-.-.! 4 RR, 2 HA .. $.150 ex~~t~~1:-SO/mo. No BEAUTIFUL t br furn 2 Br & Den, cpts, drps, HAYLOFT APTS STEPS TO BEACH 111t•nt to".,. a frt•'h n1·v. * McFadd<'n/Newland pe · · · apts $170 & $180. Spanish bltns & dsbwsbr, $275 283 A•ocado. CM 2 BR, 1 ba $230 winter .1µpr11Jc'h l~1 rt•.11 c ~t.1lc "" 3 ,, .. EARSTSIDE 4 BR, 2 BA ... $360 Scinfa Ana 3280 style bldg, pvt encl gar, 642-6243 645-0143 2 BR, 1 ba, winter $225 ~:alt•-. t',tll Cllll l.Jredrv uvx vv ·2 lot with 2 Houses Unfumt'sh•d u F dd S d l pool sauna lndry adlts M "" S 7 4BR 2b I $49S ti "' ft me a en/ pnng a e •••••••••••••••••••• ••• • I • • MES ... v~DE on•r1 l pm to pm • a, year y fc1r .m tnll•n 14'v. ouses 2 Bedroom and 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR 2 BA • ..,.5 R 17:.>l Keelson Ln 1 blk A 113' Sal..,., 10 t 4 B h I t f c1r:L llt'droom d d r..; • . .• ...,.... ent our home & receive , NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba, adult ·JUn am o pm Wa1.11. cteeror ap um .,, .,.. 673-7601 an t>n ll'e Balboa Island 3206 •Bolsa/Springdale a Christmas bonus. W.ofBcachoffSlater. Anytim~ (nut tree:. Jnd :.hrub!-o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 BA ... $335 Bolsa/Ward, 3 BR, 2 ba. 842·7848 apt;s. Lge beautiful in· X·tra IJte 2 Br, 2 ba, ulil. SEA WIND Won't la!!t luuJ! ('Jll Ch ten ors open to lush water pd, pool, adlts over 35. rLmd 2 BR 2 b · d , i1wck" Askm~ $55,llSO arming 2 story 5 Bd •. 3 963-4567or963·1786 OW, cpl s, drps, $325 SMALL BEACH HOTEL landscaping. Every con· $165 548·2A07 ~·~ o, ., a., ln. Call !">40 1151 ba, frplc, enclosed patio 963-4!im 963-1786 Rooms $23.50 week. ceivable extra. Must see Unf. Yrly. $475. garagt•. Yearly Avail NEWBRE ~-• ...u. L 3286 /\pts $110. mo. S36·7056 to appreciate. $355·$465. ED /\PTS 1/1/76. f.475. mo 673 0086. ~ OCJIMG MESA VERDE VILLAS. Bach/loft, $220. Gar, associated Irvine 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Furn. Stud1·0 1 Blk fr I ~~..,._..,.i.. Corona drt Mar 3 222 1.S5S Me6a Verde Drive J>OO. 1acz • util pd. 393 1 ::::::;;::;:;::;:.J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful Spanish borne beach. Water pd . Frplc, East. (714)540-8871 Just Hamilton. 645·44 11. 11 BEAUT. San J oa11uin hy the bch. in exclusive ds hwshr, pool, jacuzzi. w f -01.'<.' lst June IJth. 2 Bd, 'T'wnhme Large 2 nr. 21, area. 4 Br, 4 Ba, tge hv $185 mo 846·7336 · 0 Mesa Verd~ Ctr . off 2 Br, walk to OCC & 15 units W c 0 ,.ta 1\tec;. 1 1 ba, frpk, 1 hlk lo H1g Ba. 2 sty. View of golf rm, library, fam rm, -• Harbor Blvd, adJacnt. lo shop'ng cpts/drps BROKERS-REALTORS 202S W Bolboo I> 7l·J&6 I -Lari.:i> 9-2Ar , ~Ba. r. 1fh Cornn;~ Ref<;· 675 1917 <.'ourse & lake S550. <'entr:.il Courtyard. 2 car lntM 3744 C.M. Golf &C. Club bltns. adlts, NO PETS• LEASE OPT ION s:!4l'\I S32 Gr 1~4 5:1.X!l 1 3 rrn , ba frptr •'.ir •"l' 547.7044 gar Avail Jan 1. $700 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $180. 631 2018. PARK NEWPORT 1 • "' t ~ 1 \ 1 o p -· -· ·" '" · ~ 4994108or833·6413 $70 wk or $300 mo. in· APARTMENTS l • ()I' Tl .. ' 11' ._.. I • . . ~ 11 ~~l·rnlC'af. s.ioo mo * RENTALS * . eludes maid service TV 3 Br, 2 ba, 1600 sq. ft. walk ' 1 1 •1 ~1 j·"·t···· 1 f,H0030 W .... tmi t 3298 • • toh · 2 Bachelorlor2 .,. 1 th .m uptann 111 11 11 , 1 On '" nits in " nt ar<•;1 of __ THE TERRACE "'... ns t'r sauna, jacuzzi. pool & s op ng. car j?ar. pat. Hedrooms and •ht.' H.t Y '"th "''''" Jt11.t·r~.1d1•. <;oo<l t't•nd ·14 nr, 2 b:.1 , frpk. \ll. pvt 3 BR.2Ba ........... $42S ••••••••••••••••••••••• phone 1717 E. Dyer Rd. NOPETS$365.631·2018. 'l'ownhouses \\ all•r ~ule JI 11111,1,hl·rl" pnol ~ 000 lll·h. !-500 Will be option Ran<.'ho San Joaquin Rent our home & receive Irvine. 540-1515 Fr $2 39 "'" 2 R d Ch · t b Newly painted. 2 Br , cpts, . ·"" '""" """ ''''"· "'"'" ~ -= '"""~•afl4 B • en,2ba .. $475/SOO a m mu onuo. L •-h 3748 d Open9-6Daily purposl' room candl• lltt· (3 ":· ei •IJ.·· 2 BR, 2 Ba . . . . . . S.SSO Super 3 bedrm, 2 ba, oguna _.ac rps, stv /ref, carport Spa-Pools-Tennis I 11 C t M 3224 TURTLE ROC...., <.'pts. drps, R&O, $310. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $195, + Is l, Isl, $100 sec. • 111t. )!Olll m\'l sun• hrnl· · -.Jo..~' os a t'SO '"' PIMECREEK Chld ovr 7, no pets Across from Fashion ~1tchen, v. alls of ••1;1"' I --:..1u·u · j ••••••• •••••• ••••••• ••• 3 BR. 2 Ba . . . . ..... $450 mo. 963-4569 963·1786 EFFICIENCY APTS. Island at Jamboree on .. CUL r $190 p 1 ·d LIVES UP 673 3078 by appl. 702 hUJ?C m;islt•r, 2 cihll' s11 $270. 2 Br, yard. cpts, VERDALE R & · rom · oo, mat • JamesSt. SanJoaquin H1llsRoad. 'anal\ baths. anklt.' deep SMART drps 160 .. D .. Monte Vi.s· 3 BR 2 Ba $.175 ent ou~ home receive phone, laundry. ViUage TO ITS MAME ----------1 l 1·JqH'l, !'unrll-l'k h0Jt1 INVESTMENT!! ta646-8XSJ: 545 7ti28 WALNUTSQtiARE a C h ristmas bonus. Inn.494·9436 OH~r 500 tall trees anc1 1 BR, ut:Jl paid, new cpts, ___ 7 _i_ 4 _J6_ 4 _ 4 ·_l_ 9_o_o __ ., 1 1 p a , a 1 I a II 1 1 • \ r ---2 BR 2 Ba $325 Fireplace. 4 BR, 2 BJ\. ---------·I U s t re a m s " ll h d rps , s t v I r e r r 1 g , UTILITIES PAID p;11ro \l'lr\csmf;tsl MesaOelMar 3 Bn.2 B/\. 3 8 R·28 ······~i5·1335 cpts. drps, R&O, DW. Bach /K il. C r escent ~1~:1;t-~.C?TOTc>'o"/\\'',~' nlsk'·r' m11~1r1g Cn:.l.t '.\lt•sJ many xlras. near all .THE~·COLON~Y $345 . mo. 963·4569 Beach, Util pd. $175 up, ·"atc•rfalls creall' a dwnstrs.$175.831·9276. BLOCKTOOCEAN •t "J ~l~O UOO s1~00 9631786 mo/wkly 494 2508 bs rl'laxing sett an ~ for Delwce Pn'vate 2Br, 2ba • ... ,._ .. •c11 u ~ • ' · " S<'hools S375 540 1542 or 3 BR d'·n 2 ba furn ~ · · ; e 3 B 1 'h B bit C 1 .. ..... o;pcmlahlt• • ~ . .,.,.,., unfurn also your s pacious n1·w l or r , a, ns rp c. L lk · 1 ~U!'rllCO\ST 546·9460 DEERFIELD Condominiums ---·-----2· bedroom a partml'nt. <.'pts, drps sm yd. gar, blr.e wa ·tn coset s , 3 RR ? ba t A2S U furn' L-d 3425 .... rt•-h 3769 L"ron1 $220. L'u rn1tu1·1• children & sm pet OK. 1 tns, garage, cable TV• LIDO ISLE Hin~ IO lhl' N ...... y, 1th ;i Ill\\ h11lt1l• S7"(1S8 ft lol ~l.1, 'i tO .. LIDO' REALTY 3Ji7\·ia Lidu. N;B. *673-7300* SMILIN' MELVYN Is Still Aliv~ And Sel!Jnl? Heal !::state H>H I 1'.V 1-:STM r NT n t' au t 3 II r :? 0 ,1 cl l' . ~ • . . . . . . . "7' n ISfft' .... t'wpo DCCIC •. r B Adults/no pels. $300 mo. 54 !l-llkl:! d 2 OR. 211 ha . . . $375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a' ailablC'. :Small pcb r, l Ba b ltns. cpls drps, tall June 15 . $375 mo. on i·;1r.llor s t1·on ol Ftpl<' COLLE<:F: PARK Elegant Bayfronl sc<' $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & 01-.. ,\tlulls only or111·P gar. adults. sm pct OK. yearly lease. Available llnnw Plus4 l'n1t-; 1 ~11,~~ t·;.ruthr~·. !:;~~'~ JBR.2 ba .......... $400 bldg. Spac 2 Br, 2 ba, Bach. Color TV, maid ol)('n t1.oo to 1>:00. :!:ltKI' 646 . 8498 Dec. 10. Call ror appt ~~,.!~M)~•ml . .',l,.t,.ntc.n1~kPr.· moN> $3-15C.t53777 __ adlts only . $595 mo. serv, pool. THE MESA. ~·1.i.i~'11~1'1vnl~~11·~2~1·(~l-.t:• 2 nr. 1 Ra. Pool. nttns. SS1·6042after6PM "..:.'",... ~ ._.. > 552 7500 675-0303. 415 N. Newport Bl, NB •• c~a. o • ·>· .,. • ". Drapes. $190 631·2383 or ---- 5 46 5~~11 anytimc-'MF:SA VEHOE Sharp -646·9681 6429367Eves Sleps toSa!1d,2 Br 2 Ra. Co Op c'lcJn .1 lir, 2 ba. fam rm· Lease 3 bd. 2 ba. Mesa --------Adult 2 huge bedrooms, -------• bltns. patio, frplc, $295 225 NEW tJ N 11 ;--- 5 t fplr, bltns. qwet st nr red h '1 I I Verde Country Club Ex· ON THE BEACH $170 no pets. Inquire apt THE DAISY mo. 642-9666 J ' n M'hool 'shoppg $375/ mCt ecutive Condo. Inside un· $125 studio. 675·1865 after C, 568 W. Wilson. Newport B<.'h . & SD Call Mr Myhre 540 1151 realty it overlooking pool. 5::.>.103McFadden. Frwy. 1st. user depre~. Heritage Healtors Adults only. $450. mo., -$135. Clean l Br, n on· FOR KIDS AND Nr Hoag Hos p. Lar~e 3 BR, 2 BA, !pie, bltns. 8 4 Acres. adlt. proJ ------~ Av a i 1 Jan . 15 l h 1 or 2 Br, adults, no pets. smokers. P ref married THEIR PARENTS! Future apprec. fa n· Near So Coast Plaza; 4 ~ 549-3598/S4().17l0. · $160/$190.2A21E.16thSt, cpl.972 W.17th.548·-03S8. •Swimm'-Pool tastrc' Try 15'} dn. & RR. 2 ba, <'arp /drapes. . N. Hts. 646-1801. "~ pre pd mt Pnncrpals on Xlnt rond $350 Vacant Rent our home&. receive 4 b e d rooms. Nea r -2 BR, llh ba, MV. Gas Bl , •2 Bedrooms I\ ple:isC' K ln\'estment Realtor~·SSl7 · a Christmas bonus. South Coast P laza. 2 BR, 1 DA.1 blk to bch. spac patio, gar . Conve· •Tot Lot 17141640 8300 Soper 3 br, 2 ba. DW, Highly upgraded. Double $2·5 yrly. 979·5157. Open nient. $225. S40-99'l2 Patios & Fenced Yards. POOL HOME bllns. cpts. drps, beaut garage. Private yard . hse Sal/Sun. 12·4 129 35th Placentia Ave. Al l2Deluxeunils" O\\nr's 3Br,2ba,d1nmerm,dbl landscpg $350 /mo Immaculate $350/ St ~ge.~~rm 3 br.2 baapt 18lhStreel 3-BR 2t 2 ba unit. IX-aul 9634567963 ·1786 · th. ' with dining ar ea pantry OW, patio, encld gar. Adults.no pets. $290. mo. 642-0596 ONTHEBAY 3Br2 Ba, frpk, dshwshr, bltns. patio, $395. 673·5719. ... frplc. blt"s, dbl f!a r , · mon Santa Ana 3780 patio& fireplace'. ' 642·3790 pol ol.t lo20r"a_ledd on qpUJel College Pk area. $390. U . Pk T 2 B 2 Carlson Rllr, 833·9293 Adults only $275 ----------" ree . " own. nn· 5484471 ors.t0 3666 mv errace r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · 3 BR. 2 BA Frplc, ~ blk to O<'n 675-6682 yrly or wmh'r San Clemt'n~ I 0761 1·1palsonly. Bkr. 556-6171 ---· Ra. twnhse. dbl gar, Townhousr THE VE~DOM F. M~ ~: ....... s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------;\1ESA vr:nm: 3 Hr P.'1 frplc$375552·7896 Unfurnished 3525 AMBASSADOR INNS 184SAnaheim,C.M. ~ Lo I 6UnitSacn·f1"c• Ba ~"" 1ntl'd ardnr & ••••••••••••••••••••••• oF•MERIC... 645·3381 837.9517 32531 Se•enSeasDr. NEW2BrCoodo,nr llon:; \\C'Sl rn('1•1f lll'C'<ln \ ll'" .. . ~ . .. Colony, lge 3 Br + Bonus A A ' fixer Ul•r>Pr• in ~an Ownermuc;tclose~snow wtr Nu crpts & drJ>C> Rm.aircond.,mcpool + 3 BR. 2 Ba, 2 sty. Cos.ta TWOLOCATIONS 2 Bd Studio, lli'J ba, LCICJunaMiguel H05p. Wshr/Dryr ind' Clement ... 1 .... 1 ... Rd rm on Ea~ls1d e unit:. by 549-2066 Lennis club. Great Joe., Mesa.Dbl gar ,Pvtpalio, WEEKLY RATES Garage, brick frplc. Youarclhewinnerofone Adlts. No pets. $495 + home!> .. for St.O llOO' De<.'emhl'r 31. l nrludes 3 BR 2 B f" d d I lse for less than owner's $315. 9634058 FULL SERVICE private patio, new, Avail <.'omplete dinner selected Sec. Dep. 544-6499. J bedroo m 2 bath · a , c yr ,<.'osc 2Z77 H bo C M J d fr om S kinny Mi ke's A ... C HOR •GE owner's u n'it. J:o:a s v tor.schls. Wtr & garb. pd. monthly cost ' $450 mo. DuplHH Unfum 3600 Ba~ r, s · . approxd an 1. A ulls, menu at Upper 4 br. 2 ha duplex, "'" "' terms-Low down. . _ S4~. 642 4445 _Ownr 552-0694 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~4~lt~O-iJ'oo 12447 El en. $275. 979-1658. HOLIDA y INN sund eck, gar., partial INVESTMENTS •2 Br t wnhse. M csa Wanted 5 Br house will 2 ~R. 1 Ba, Cd M, no ~~~~~~~~~ 1&2 BR apts $190 & $220. 3131 Bristol Sf. ~i:e~i~~~l to ocean. ._ __ 17_1_4_J_4_9_6_-_7_7_1_1.J1I .Quail ~ Verd<' Gar. W/D, pool. l<'ase or buy PP pty. ~~(~~ls.$275 mo. •-t t ~tci~l .pcdpts' .podrpsol,,ldasuhnwdhryr, CostaMrsa ___ '.J • S2RS Pvt patio. 833·8!f14. 342·8901552·8524 sae) ~ met;t s Please call 642.5678. ".xt. WALK to beach. L_gc 2 br, Mob't H Place -- -Unfurr11shed closed gar . No pets. No " 2 ba pool & t $3 5 't'S omt's Properties Spac 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Cam New Terrace Twnhse. 3 EAS'.fS12ECM.2Br.encl ••••••••••••••••••••••• childrcn under 12. 333toclaimyourtickct. ' enms. 1. For oil' 110 01 752 • 1920 home with lge fenced lir 2 Ba, cpts. drps. wet· :;:~~88 0 f!.643~ J298 50 mo. Corona dfl Mar 3822 Hacienda Ha rbor Apts * * * - 642 --- 3048 --· ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1400 auAtlST NlWPOllT a£ACH yard & gre<'n house /\lso bar, R&O. DW, frplc, r · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-1204 . . Lido Isle lux apt, 3 br, 2 :!4'C52 1973 "R111!1h" "' includes bi.I! frpl<' & patw & dbl gar. Pool & 1----------1Sl~.G1gant1r2Hd,under ba. Patio. sun dk, frplc. eowner l·or"t (1.1rdt'n~ Industria l "a~hc-r~·dryc•r'$350per Re<.'.$425.833·3179 Apcaln1e<11hFumished ...,,. 2BR.1 Ba,pool.2adulls p ri ced'. clean , n~w ssoomo.673·7358 Fl Toro <1:t>1.~M'1 5.'th xr..n I Propt>rty 2 100 mo Frl.'t' rrntal servrre . / ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1r9 ...... v max. $255. mo. 1632 B carpel, t ile & new refng. ---------- .!7 Terr\' built h.floal fnr •••••••••• •••• • •••• • • • •1 1.i1; 77 11 or 540·8n1 1 I\ ~I\ PK. Im mac 3 Br. 2 Barboa Prninsula 3707 'Tl,, l, ~res Iowa, 549-4338 Stove• d rps., green 2 BR. 1 ba. frplc, blln ·~. ohlt•r t:nf Sp:11" /\\ .. •11 GREAT \\,dker & I Lee H<.'.11 lac. lobaded w /xlras. fp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ lawns, covered Ji(arages. new cpt.s. $260/mo. yrly . • 1 k 1 •· • ~ 1· ,tJle /\ . ltns. J?nr dr opnr. OCEANFRONT 3 b 2 b I Br upper w /stove, ref rig punfied water. off-street Ref's req:(714) 337-1106. 'a t-o l\•r :,.H 538'' YEAR EMD BUY!! -etc. etc. Prof. lndscpd, . r, a, &Gar. You pay gas, $180. parking. /\dulls. no peLc;. Ac --fo .. sol• 1200 N C.:07.Y EASTS! Dl-.: I gardnr provd'd S450 mo. ~ler rental. $385. ulll. CORONA DEL MAR lst & last $100 dep. 267·B 2020 Fullerton /\ve. ( 1 blk 1 hr. ~75/ mo. Nr lloa~ • ~-~-' .. :! • e\\-Multi tenant In DCO <U..... k d Inc I Av a ii 12/20 2 Dr Townhouse, frplc. Santo Tomas. 645·6646 r Hospital 1481 P l l ••••••••••••••••••••••• duo;tnal Buildings. fulh 2 BR. 2 ba. new dC'<.'ll tile ;,uo-~evestw n s. 67J-472A · · east o Newport Ave .• 1 · acen 1a. llualdf'r; 34 .a<.'res nt'Xt tt leased. Xlnt Mission \'w k~t<.'h. adlts. no pct~ 395 fl.u di 2 B 2,.-.i 8 2 l Pool. tennis. continental _4_94_-4_9_3_1 _______ 1 blk south or Bay ) _646-00 __ 7_3_. _____ _ nt'" Hro;lflmnor l l11ml" JO Location. 10'":-Rt>tum, flower. s3i 5. Owner twnh~e ~I /vie~.' le~s~ 2 Br 2 Ba. $225 mo. c rpts, breakfast. Some ocean & FOUR SEAS ONSAP1'S 742 ·8m0. Lge 2Br, 2Bal w /gar. Nr. \nh R1pt• for J<'H'lop lo investor 581-2340 orl 673.s:J72 &/oropl to buy, avail tm· drps, stove & re frig Catalina views. Close lo Spacious 2 br studio. l ""-1 ----------Bch. $300 mo. Yrly lease'. mr·nt S.12 ooo pt'r acre I aft 6. 493-7687 Fountain Vallt>y 3234 m~ 552-9529 673_·_959_1______ shopping & fine beach. br, pvt patio, pool. Child OWNER• S UN 1 T i n No dogs. 642·2280 wkdys I .111 Hllr lil'l 7111 l d I p r ••••••••••••••••••••••• L -;;::-h Costa Mt'SO 3724 644·2611 ok , no pets, $195. 735 Triplex. 2·BR, 2-ba. 2· 6 p M t 0 9 : 3 0 p M. C -S~1lu_.sotnraLeasero~;~Ysq oftr 4 !Ir. 2 Ba. new carpets OCJU"Cl-ac 3248 •••••••••••••••••••••••~~~~~~~~~~I JoannSt.645-0332 sty., den. 1450 SF, fplc. Weekends8AMlo8PM. ommt'f'Ciol . ~ . .,.,.,v . ••••••••••••••••••••••• N h Id Property 1600 7..oneM·l 85': AC' Im· hlln'>, fen<'<'d yr .luslz B lud d S37.50WEEk&UP DELUXE 4·BR, 3-ba,$190 S · c· · 637°0~ ren, no pets.Spacious4·BR,3-ba.split- ••••••••••••••••••••••• proved .400a m ll . llv painted. Fr pie. $375 odr, lsederk.t e& barhea re· S fam. r m ., nr. ocean. enaor it1zen s '°""' level condo, nr. llon". . , 8.19 4945 m e 1 at room, • tudio & l BR Apts Hurry' $550/mo 673_6992 w~lcome. 2 Br, pool, no .. 17~ "•':ll rt•<taur:int in uwnrr_ llB.1 So. East St --hardwoodnoors,nopcts, •TV&MaidScrvAvail or675-722S,Bkr.· children/pet.s.646-2738 DanaPoint 3826 Pool,lennis,sauna.$450. ('N<liJ M1·~a 'i 'r" nlrl . Anaheim Ph 956-9630. Hunti .. ..&onhach 3240 S315 mo lst/last497·1970 •PhoneServ,Htdpool ' ••••• •• •• _P_h_:_642_·_2A_22 ____ _ ~1 .. ~K owe -'":f" •Ch.Id Sect' $30offSec.De p.w/ad2 Br • ••• •••••••••• t~:> "u,i; I ,t. Agt Lots for solr 2 200 •••:R••••••••••••••••••• CUTE 2Br. vu hm . frplc •Lo~ ;~~thly ~~~es. 2 B~. 1 Ba, upstrs·, lg 2 Ba, child under 1 OK 2 Br 2 Ba. t.ge dclux b ltns, New 2 br, 2 full ba, all ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 h , i:i.., ba. big family pat/yd,2car gar, l blku; •$.50FFweek'srent patio, gar . yrly $28S mo. S205&up 710 W 18th St Ocean v 1cw $239 .50 app'l, frpk, many xtras rm N r . Adu m s & bch N c d R f' w/ad Ref req. 675-3446 days · · · 496-1893 673-3593. Days 833·9338 • BEST OFFE~ LEVEL R-3 LOT '1 or poss1hly 5 units i\rPa of dt'luxe apart ment s. Sellin~ at as seS.,l''1 v11lue 64G 3928. eve!>,548-3561 Brookhursl $385. · · n · es req. 644-0997eves. Eastside· 2BR 2 ba $300 • 64~3147 , 545 4289 ~~ 1f9~ts. $395/yrly. 2376Newport Blvd. CM . Mo. Cal'l 557.&i62 6· t o 9 XTRAlge l Br, cpts, drps, EJ\STBLUFF$305. 2 Br. 2 548·9755or 645-3967 Spacious 1 Br, frplc, drps, P.M. bltos. dshwshr. Avail for ba, pool, frplc, util m - L1ke new 3 Rr + f'am SPRAWLING 4 BR . & •BmGant.ns* w /w cr pts, pvt patio. occupancy. $175 cld'd adlts no pets Rm, frpk.2 car gar nr DEN home, l~e. sundeck Walktooch. $275 utilinc. 1 Br above carpo r t 675-5205. 644-4767. ' • Arlam:o; & Ilea<.'h lilvd with ocean view bit-in 1BrFum .$185mo.Move 673·1153aft 5&wknds. w /patio. Dr ps & w /w u.~ le Sl75 mo Call 9AA 9331 ran"e. oven, dish· wshr.. in for S28S. Adults, no . c rpt . ~s. $160 mo . .._ .... n;ron ach 3840 OC/FRONT 2·BR, deck, " pets. 177 E. 22nd s t. 2 Br, 2 ba, bea~t. view, of Eves a ~.7973. .. ..................... gar, bltns. No dogs, $365. Imm::irulate 3 Rr. l '. ba w 'w carp & drapes. $385 642·3645 bay• seclud d & pvt. -1&2 BD. Bch, pool apt.s yrly. 645·3655 Condominiums .T own· C'ondo, HO Cptc;idrp~. MOMNTISlSllO ... RE ... LTY SUSC Furn /un fu r n , t err . Partially furn. 2 Br, 2 ba, $175. up. Adults, no pets. SanJ _______ _ homt's for salt' 1700 hltns. pool. clhh"· $310 ...., "' ASITAS 675-5205. no children or pets. $175. 536-7031 "!"' ••••••••••••••••••••••·1~~~~~~~~~~ mo 546-7371 afl 61'M Phone 494-0731 Large nicely fum . 1 br. Matureadult.s.642·5848. Capestrano 3878 .,11 213 li:>ntl St N n :!;.110 "'I rt <'•1n1 rf'\•· t.11 rk !Jlch! r1·1.111 •,tori' ur 0H11·1• hit ~"'" hfl"<!)I) < '1nl3rt m:in.11•1•r Travl'I I AX1~r> lo sho" I) 12 1:1252 Ov•Tlt'r, 21:1 "2'17 21~ ~a~henmyer Realtor MORTH LAGU .... A I· •-----------1 Adults only, no pets. 2110 Lge 1 Br below H~y, WALK TO IEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• " llyOwnerl2>AdJ lots l37. Rent ourhome&rece1\C'1LoqunaMi~ 3252 Newport Blvd frplc, range, r e fri g,NEW 1 Br, frplc, beam 1 & 2 Br, cpl!i, dprs,2Br 1Ba,Condo,encl gar, CONDOS l.•1~und Brh Orl'an t ca a Chri-;lmac; bonus !••••••••••••••••••••••• · water & elec. pd. $235. ceil'g, bltns. cpt.s, drps. bltns, gar. 22J 16th. 205 wshr /d r yr, $225 mo. Wh1tewat1•r Vww<; 2 & 3 nvon v1t>w S61 ooo Fireplace, OW, bltns, Avail J/15·Charming 2 Casa de 0..-,0 673··1418 Eves.orWknds. Kathy,548·2856. 15 th St. 847 ·3957 ; 551-1537 aft 6PM. Avail txtrm unit-; from $.<;4 O<JO 494 2!105 rpLc;, dfP5, 3 hr, 2 ba, Br,& Den. prof lndscp'd ALL UTILITIES ;~ID 532-2064: S36·30S8 1/1. 420 C>'Pr<!S<;, North n..--c~ty S350 /mo 963 4569 Garden Home w /gar SEEK& l!fNJf FASTENERS l--------Lai:una ""'p"'°ro~ rty 2500 !lfi..1171!6 openr . bltns, r efrig, Com pare be fo re you r, EX lge 2 b r, 2 ba, dlx ApcalmentsFurnished CALL pt' dshwshr, W/D, trash rent. Custom designed 0 1 Np GT 0 RS T E J N M AK H 8 E poolsideapt nr bch.Adlt, orUnfumished 3900 • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• •• Hent our home & rcce1 ve o-t vt featuring: no pets. $195. 536-8362 •••••••••••••••• • ••• ••• 67S-722S •ONE ACRE * a C hristmas bo nus. ~~~·0';~. 1~ ~ n .nar~~ •Spacious kit chen with H 0 G 0 H R I VETH EL P P A 8 0 A THE EXCITING Btfi )br, 2ba, shag <'11>t. end ~ar. lrvaoe. S38.2SO 552.481\3 ------1 ~JIH · Onits aole 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUSTSRL 0 PLEX. C'dM SAO~ 2 /2 GHal location our1.EX. N 11 mork from bt•.1rh 2 '2 3rd unit rorowner S119 9.50 640.6600 ~~~ Gerrie en ....,._ LEMOM HEIGHTS Bolsa1Sprin~dnte, lovely dubhouse & beach. $450 indirect li~hting R P A T 8 0 N D y T I c 0 J s A S U G Vac. 2 Br. 1 ba, IJ{e. nr PALM MESA APTS. :l br, 2 ba, R&O, cpts. 491>-5215 •Separate din'g area K I A E T G 0 L D A 0 new. patio apt. Sep W /D MINUTES ('Al.IF RANCH drps. $32S mo. 963-4500 •Home·like !llorage T R P E N D N I area , $235. Nr .. Hunt. BCH~O NPT t-:STATE 963-1786 PVT. AREA. 2BR & sty, •Privatepatios CL REM AP I N EC 0 l D C T 0 CS Jlr b r . 846 ·13 11 o r All slump<1tonf' <'onstru<.' -tennis pool $42.'imo Agt -closed gar w /storage 0 C H R A C D A R 8 T B C U L U. O £ p 846-4938. Ba<.'h. l& 2 BR. ttrm, J HH . 4 ha, dmt:' JUQ:-3Br, 2.ba, nr bch •h .. -.1'3 . . . •Marble Pullman L J N T 0 H G N I W F I L E from $180. Ma~"' swte has his & Vncant,iJVlttH med ... ,_..._. A l WP L SpaciousNewTriplex Ad ults.No Pets C ti 98 .... •fCinpiuiBdrms MIF ASTE NE R SIO N.Y D S IN HI l mlletoocean.$345. 1561 Mesa0r. hl•rs bath.c; All rms. off a 968-81 · ..... owportleach 3269 •P ool , Barb e ques · 38R b bl I (S T> k 80 ft Del Piso t ile S , h l T h ••••••••••••••••••••••• surrounded with pl~h ( L NZ E RRE D R 1 VE R pp o o G .2 a, tns, rg fplc. vi sEast orNewporl hallw3y St Charles pnng urs wn ~ NF.W 3 Br 2'-' Ba landscapin" ti ICY Z I S 0 L DU T S T O LS E N. Sep.gar.w /lndryconn. Blvd.) · m any re res ' • · ,.. 546-5633 546 9860 pecan k1tch. C rs inci all ar dr Twnhn:ie ! on 1S a cre Adults. No pets A 8 Y C A N D I H S P R U C E T R B I · bualtanl! Inc lcemaker. opener rrnt / r ear park, view, pool,jacuui, 2BDRM S260 RE E f A w N p 0 R 0 A 0 0 y U A ER 2 Br. 1"4l ba, all elec, gar. NEWPORT BEACH on refri~ . frec•11•r . corr 8 P rl n k •1 er s. p 0011 _!!Un:t. lse $375. 846·2700 365 W. Wilson 642-1911 C R N p H E 1 S R E V N V L A N W 8 p Au iJ now. SJS·3890 after the wate.r, 1 BR Condo~ mAker Den w /wl't har & clubhouse fa rll Play 6 PM. w /view o f all. Ma ny b.-t'r t:ipper . a ll new areas / pa r k . S•SO TR.LR. 2 Br . shady park. PT AS 0 NG F 0 RES I VEL CFS •-le 3848 xt ras. Security, priv • vinyl floors. crpts. M1 ~17 &~ 1813 ltdlta, no peta. $1:.> +uUl 0 Y L I S E H C I S U H B T E K R A H .._,,....a ach parking. Furn. $460. mo. wallpaper, "hullers & 548~73. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unfum. $390. mo. Agent. dfll' lhruout Beaut'ly 3 Rr2 Ra Bonus Rm, fned 111••-*-•n..lllMMl•-u.~"'._•.,..,-...,.,, c Whltt>watu view, ne11rly 991·3610orev0s,S37-~"" .. Id •-" ·•·/w l f II •· u-~le h Olof(Sec.Dep.w /ad lBr k dl-"4 . .-, .......... '-c-1lt la11Mr-•'-.P!M•·h · " ,._. .,(.'.,_. .. a er a 'i "' vd rpl'I drps, $325 !st~ ~ DC 11w••••-•ll4""1t1 .... --.1 ..--~ ;; new2br ,2ba&3br,2ba,R KQ! ponds Room for tein fo;t Nr tlt1l & &-sch You are t e winner of one Garden Apt. pool, Slts • lease $280 S300. Block to OOfM 4000 n1i1 court & s~immmQ 96Ji7146 completedlnner!\elected 7lO W.J8thSt. Brad Cotter Pin beach . 4 94.3393 o r••••••••••••••••••••••• pool. ~ avocado & 15 f rom Skinny M Ike's 1 _ ,..,,,. l Ir Clasp Hasp Rivet 494·ZJ39 LIVE nl Newport llcnh h'U)llrees $224,[i()() menu at -r Clevh Nail Snap -------• Weekly winter r atl's S3S HOUDAYIMM 81tns. wtw drps, pool, Clip Nut 2 Br dup. North End, slngleroom.6302 W C~t: OONAU> M. BIRD .... ..<o.-. .... 11 •• ~ IFYOU havt a !.ervlce lo offer or goods to sell, place an ad In the D a l l J PlloC Class1fit'd Sedloo Vhone 642·51'78. $200. Adlt a, no pe ts . Stud yord, view, adults. no Hwy. Pine" Knot Motel 3131 ... ttolSt.. ~39'7L Tomor row! Guided M1ss11es pets. S27~. 497-2575 (114)673-0440 • · · • Costa MMG 497·1ZS2 P1eu. "a11 u~ • .,_. e··t. ArUa t'a S tudio Apt, •Jo ... I o~ ---------IRooma •25 ... ~ u p . ... YMo -·o .... •kJUlfbt. beamed cellln1. r.JI 1 MU( ... , .. , .. .,..)l • Flad" '"'A* with °"' 60 l BD ul ~· h • .. .. 333 to claim your Uctet.. ue, ReH, ref a, dep di.c-r-1,. pan.t In.,, •II·-..,._ ot 24.pep booki.te ·~ q et area, ~peta w /rule en . Apt.s $37.50 * * * _ ToontffvolulMI L R•nd Dl,Nndll lbtMCh. m&kllll c~ or c hild. S\75 mo. wk up . 5t8·9755 o r 642--. ,.,. .. wto"S..llA Plad"la otQi.-,.,.. ~1B73or494-G3 MS-3987 labys~ ••••••• Nu r Jo l"ull/F yrs. C Ctz.3P c.,.. ••••••• Addltl< ra t 11 Cabin• 75()..!Ml REI SPEC REI ROOM ages~ ca bar S47·73l - ••••••• HA WAf. ur E A Gt S250 Rrntal1 ••••••• HOI As • Maga; bnn1 to SO Wi Espi llolic Fem a l share Park I 3 Ba, Imme aft 4. 1''emah my ap $100 rr Resp. f charrr w /sa 675·81! l"em ~ neede- Ba lbo Office • ••••• 1501 New L"9Si Call (71• ' . • $140 I.If drp s React SINGl Avail bldg ' servi t1onis xero.11 mg, e· 6 1617 1-\lmis Costa mo.5! OHacE sq ft Lagu 2000s 800 Sq fice I f r o rt Ca bit Jell Sf 548 -3 there mail 572, c: 1560. 921626 El Cus tc Sile Ser v Profe recep blk J Mich Call E •N f\111 fices 43'.L toS M CdM W/ba p k g 675-6& •1 N 1·2·3 $135 AjfllCl ~ Ml:SA new fum t Mr. 67S« Nwpr con ta LodR• Owne Ocun equl1 Fa I sec re ble.& Monday, Oec.mber 15 1975 DAIL V PILOT 8fl ('ddit ... Bulldit...Diaperit...Hammerit...car pet SERVICE DIRECTORY Pl umb it. .. Patch 1t.. Pipe 1t ... emoaE: 1t... !t ... Cement it ... Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean it...Move • Roof it .. Landscape 1t.. TtlC' 1t Trim 1L..Sew it... 1t...Press lt ... Patnt it. .. Nail it ... Plaster it...Fix it... H aul 1t... Add 1t Plant 1t Alter 1t . Learn it .. ~mc•R.,atr . C.,.llhr ~ 6155 G1Mral5enlu t ~ Mo•lng PaifttincJ Poperift<J P1wnbinq PMnbtllCJ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLlANCE REPAIR CUSTOM CARPENTRY lailcallliH WalrwOYt HANDYMAN-Homes & •HOUSECLEANING • Movlng/llaullng Student /\part ment don1n1• P1umbiwtCJ f'lum~·r lkJ>•Ur 1n~tull $10 -Service~ll Patios, remodel" addi· LeakinitProblems~ Apts Con scientious By reliable couple. Good w /lar.:tt truck. Hear. pamtlJl~. repairs l'~bt ~r\'lce hne ... n•p1pe. G. <714 > S4&.Z42:2 UOns. 549 .. 159 Decorative Watel:'Proof cratuman. &45-6.WI. References 536-7711 Barry 548·9723/839-5779 re11sonable 646-7050 Specialists (i1dlt>y 642 93~ __ a..h.-&W&-.. r-...t~-1 Coatings over Living WJll'r ht·.itt•r., 111' R fi _, .... ...., -r _.....,.. ce ·-··.3YRSGu .. r"'nt-. H fl ;.g HOLIDAY CLEANING MOVING'> Let 2 expr. Custom Paint/W<il11,a1~r pV:.Jb dra1n.., f.1m d·· oo "9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -..~~ .. .. ~ · R P · t · t r '"''O rm ' •••••••••••••••• •• • •••• •--.ttectS-htns •••••••••••••••••!••••• Furnisbowneqwpment. meomoveyou. easono mg am m -coµ~r 1·\'p1pci. l>Jv & HEPAlHS./\LLTYPES NeAJ' lfarper Sehl, C.M Shampoo & ate.m clean· -....-r-•HAlTLING• Qual.wor k.Pb:548-1061 ble, refs. 833·3944 & ext $249 avrg 3br. n1.:ht :\1•rv1c·c. Wt• tak... R"a•.fr"t•ests,li~. Full/PT for chUdrtn lno. 1 'olor bn'gbt•n•ra, lic283642 (213)726-16S l 552·8481 • 968 7452 " " '" • " "' .,. "" YARD CLEANUP L-.L. -'--M~tr C'har.:1• 1.1r :lt><~ \'alt"''" ..... ,20 anvt1n11· yrs. Call Shirl 84.2·48 wht carp ts 10 min n~--1 ** 556 0347 •• -c..,...~ ---------' a.JV"' (12-3PM > bleach. Clean liv rm din ~..-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PairrttncJ Poperin9 Plasht-Repair J UST PLUMBING Tile . ---------• rm & hall SlS. Avg rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fast Delivery, hauling, Compl Svs·Designs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •('i\l.L 64~ 4111 * ••••••••••••••••••••••. $'1.50, couch $10, chalr$S. ELECTR~CIAN-~mall moving & cln·ups. S1 up, Sod, s prklrs, masonry. PETf:tt .. c.; l''AINTIN(; VERY NEAT PATCH MAH V'S PLUM UlNG CEllAMH.' Tll 1-: Nt•w & Guarellmpetodor.Cl:'Pt jobs, mamt/repairs. 22 Freeest.842·4597 waterfalls. Ford Lni..cp lnt/ExtReasHates JOBS & RF:STUCCO •6469H07• remdl.f'reeest.Smljobs •••••••••••••••••••••• repair. 15 yrs expr. Do yrsexpr#23J108.:>48·S203 --. . 962·7817. Ca11G eneat552·0458 Jt)'eee.sl.893·1439. NOJOl\TOOSMALL wt·h'omd:\62426 Additions, Remodeling wor k myselC. Refs G•de .g._ Hauling anyth~g, garage ----pat ios, Pane Ii n g, 5Jl-OlOl lllln~ cleanup. Reh able fas Masonry J>ror. Paint.er. Int. & Ext Tt"ff Set-vie~ Cabinets,etc.492·97390 ' •••••••••·~~··••••••••• service.963-6452 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qual work & reas. i'ree PATCH PLASTERING l>llAINCLF:ANF.0$650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 750-9460Jackor John. CARPET LAVING ExprHawauan Gardener u-··---•--u.n WILLIAMS& SONS est. 751·0684/548·2759 ••ALL TYPES•• 1-\es. wknds samt• pntc• Jkmov.ils, hmb1niz. top -AND REPAJR Yd. Cleanups & Hauling ~ ............. '7 Mason.ry, Brick /Block Free Est 540-6R2S Gu.tr 558 7380 p • n ~ . JJ r u n l n J.!. SRPEEMC.OODNEILN·SBUULAILDTE C. A. Page, 642·2070 Trim & prune 646-4676 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &Stone. Call S81·7829 Ptaper hakng!~g. Top quCall1-, Pl-umb1'..n 1-'lREWOOI> $75 cord I Want a REAL CLEAN Y wor .. , ee est. a ··"7 DRAIHS CLEARED de I 11 r I h n n c1 11 n, REFS, LIC. 645·3439. Cttnettt COltC~ HOUSE? Call Gingham Movlnq Doug eves 645-4727 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• 642 2601 ----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• General S..Jces Girl. Freeesls645-5123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAPER /PAINT-20 yrs· IO'• OFF w /tht~ Ad SS ROOM additions. gar LEONITE CONCRETE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-----------1 · Any plumbing, water Molft Lines SIS Ornamental Pruning ri• mov:il<., r<'fc; Curo ln"d f'ord Land ~<'3PIOK 962 71Hi' ages, p a tio cover s TAM p JN G c 0 b . 1 DO IT ALL! KATifARINE'S WHITE Moving-hauling.cJeanups expr. Need work. Savl'" service. leaks, bathroom Anytirnt'!'-Any.Joce c:abinels. M r . Ker blestone, brick & tile Electrical, Plumbtng, GLOVECLEANlNG BestRales·FreeEsts. no watt. Sut1sfact10n enclos ures. Rea s t" 547-733C. patJOS, etc. 640-4349. etc. Reas rates. 642-4957 64().8080, Spm to 7pm. Exp reli stndts 847·2126 guar 1''ree est 968-6077 832·~68__ 540· I 687 Rooms 40000ffic~Rental 4400 lusiMts Personals 5350 ~W-ted 7IOOf.tetpWant.d 7100 Help Wonted 7100 Hefp W Clftted 71 0 0 H~p Wonted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()pporh.-.ity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HARVESTGOLD NEWPORTCENTER ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dnnkingproblem? Dental Asst. purt·ttme. WASHER& OFFICESPACE Boat Manufacturer. CallAlcohol Helpline BOYS AND GIRLS experienced. Ci!ll Dr under 1 ye~r~YlR WlTH OCEAN V!E~ Small fully equipped Co. ~ brs a day 835-3830 Weiner at847-8501 Excellent Cond. New two·story bwlding. in San Clemente. 492·6202 SPIRITUAL READF.R 12 lO 15. Dental Assis t. p /lime 1-:x Apartment Siw plenty or free par~ang or496-2060. Open 10 AM·lO PM panded duty dt•ntal -.~ Great Christmas I next to bldg. Su ites Adv1'ceonallmatlers, Ea Ch · t k' f <ist & plaque control in· available from 565 sq n u-·rta-· Trust rn ns m as money wor mg a ew .., PRESENT . · · '""' "7-+'•• 312 N. El Camino Real, struclor. Chairs1de e~ $250 645-7857. to 1~ sq. rt. L1ber:l l~· Dffds 5035 San Clemente. Forappt. hours after school and Saturdays. lf per. Xray lie req'd. Xlnt ----------• nan improve men . a · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 492.9004 492·9136 ·you are honest, ambitious, and not oppor. Sal open 842·f'63t Rentals to share 4300 l owance lo provide · · af 'd t t lk t 1 h M -------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• c us tomized s uite de· LOANS llft tO 80% OUTCALL . ra1 o a o peop e, P one r. DENTAL ASSISTANT. velopment. Walk to ex· ~t' 0 M ... S S A G E & Wolle at 645-2873. Equal Opportunity Orthodontic chaarside. celle nt res taur a nts, htTOLoans.-8>{,. Vo "' .Employer Newport. 4'ft days/wk . shopping and Newport 2ndTDLoons ESCORTS Ortho exper. req'd Beach Athletic Club. call Fairest Terms since 1949 For the extra 'sin life and 642 2626 HOUSEMATES JUNIOR SALESMAN 10 To 15 Years Old Earn $20-$40 per week working after school & Saturdays. Huntingfon Beach & Founta in Valley areas only. Leave name, address & phone number on t ape recorder. Call 536-4298. As writter. in Tl ME Magazine, professionally brings people to~ether to share housing. SO WHY LIVE ALONE? ~hll Brown or Mike Sattler MhJ. Co. the Fo1<iest girls You --------- Kammerzell 642-2171 545_0611 call;Wecome. HelpWanted 7100 w...1 .. w..t.c1 7100 Df:~TALASSISTANT -----------------FoxyG1rls Inc. 542·3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :::?"••••••••••••••••••• Experienced ch;i1rs1de Especially during the Holidays. Ca 11832 4134 (•l\ v\ •OH.,.,, tS' ... ,, ot "'1llf \·_.\LI~~~\· HE..\l:t'Y Emoloyment & Preparation ---------• i----------•I and experienced rront desk N 8. 644·9211 fo'ema le Roommate t o share luxury decorator A BERG ENTEAPRISFS CO Park Nwpt Twnhsl' 2 Br lnve1hneftt Di•ision 3 Ba. age 22 32' Sl80 + 17141752-7300 Jmmed. Occup 640-4160 art4. · ____ •BusiMss Rentol Femal e roo mm ate needed to share house on Balboa. Call·675-71J1. Office R~tal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 150 I Westcllff Dr. Newport Financial Ctr Leoshtc) Offic e Spoce Qill on Site Mana~er (714 )642 3111 ext 2-16 WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH Co1ne1 Weo,lrl1ll Duve .and '"'"'• A•• ~ ... ~--. "' c......,.....-......i.i ,/-./e: ....... ./full ,._ 1>e1eo•11•• ,/ le'f'O• ,.,.~ ./ S.Cy ..,vice """'~ ./ ,.....,._ p.ar-1n9 Call Mr. Howard 645·6101 •MEW• COSTA MESA <Near Harbor & Baker) 1300 to 3480 sq. ft. 1~ per sq ft . 110·208. 3 phase power. avail mid n ee .. owner <714) 540·4058 or your Broker Are you management oriented? Earn up to Sl500 mo p/t 639·6123 ASSF.M RLERS lr\'ine based manufac . lurer of elect romc cnn Lease 1.000 sqft w /office l ost & Found 5300 sumer products has 1m 11 o 220 V, h eat, hot ••••••••••••••••••••••• med1all' ne<'<f for water new building gd LOST: Poodle Black Toy, ASSEMBLER locale: 645·2244 . ' Ans. "Shadow". Male. TR/\INF.:ES Vi c . · P a u I a r 1 n o I Starting salary S2 40 per F a i r v i e w C M . hour. ' REWARD. 751·6742 / F.XP ASSF.MBLERS 645-3546 Interviews Thurs. thru FREE RENT LOST: Black neutered Sal 8·4. 17482 Pullman. male cat. W/collar & Irvine Ricoh E lec · bell, named Schaeffer, _tronics Inc_. ____ _ 497-2601 Vic. Solana Way AUTO MECHANIC BUSBOYS CLERK Enginuring Dept. Part time 20 hr per week pos1l1on Hours to be mornanJ!s or after n oons. M aintain en~1ne1Htn~ records DRIVERS W ANTED Must be 25 or over t\pply In Perc;on Yellow C a b 11251 Slater A venu1· fo'ounta1n Valley HOTEL PBX OPR :i II P :'ti. Shafi Cont.tt·l. "-lr Hannan, A11posll'r Inn Hotel. 83.1 ;m11 Reproduction proce..,., Earn $200 mo. p/11me. in~. Typ1n~ ahal1t y F\JllerBrushSales,local H0'9seke~per Cook For 1 pcrson l.1 vt• 1n S' .. day wk . S32!"l mo . fl73 IR79. helprul area. 8111. 968·8378. Call for appointment lndustnal Relations 7 14 494·940 I TELONIC ALTAIR LAGUNA BEACH Equal Oppor 1-;mpl1wcr Ele(1.ronics I llow .. l•kf'eP'·r !Cook ror I :n I pcopl'-" L1 vt• an. P\l TECHNICIANS 1;::::;:~~~-~~~t·CJ l .. "' or k for c I 1• a n 1 n I! LEASING REPRESENTATIVE Stablc individual with pleasant appearance & pt•r:.oniiltty to l ease apartments. Sales ex· perience & previous riublic ronlact a must. Mu st be willing to work v.l'ekends & have adap- tabh: schedulc. Coll 644-3389 9AM-NOON Full &'\>/t ime work. Ex· per'd. Apply in person ask for Ruth. Sher aton 1----------: MSI. the leader an fll'ltl d<ila entry, ha s 1 m mcd.Jate openings for ex (X'rienced digital t echni Sl'fVll'l' Part tame • Call Jamel's Haggcdv Anns. 675-6.553 llousf'kceper lo llH' m M1ddl t• <t i-(\' woman J.1j:!hl h..,pkj! COJrt.• or :.-! THE IRVIHE CO. 550 Hewport Ctr Dr Hewport Beach F..qual Oppor Employer Newport. 4545 Mat· Arthur Blvd. N.B. Coshi~ Coffee Shop F.xper'd only. /\pply m person. a sk for Huth. Sheraton Newport. 4!°>45 MacArthur Blvd. N B CASHIER, F TIME Vacation & co. benefits Call for intervw 642·1758 The Earl's Plumbing Co. CLERK Office clerk ror m r~ farm. l<wall.'d m I r1:ine Complex Uut1cs wall ht> 'an ed. including Al' Recept 1operator, ledger post1nr. Cioorl t yp1nl! skills r cq CompJny "-Ork 40 hr. 4 da) week Please call Kathy Lewis 556·691iS Mon.Thur for appt. PP. Only Please. -- 1526 Newport Blvd, CM 1---------1 CASHIER For Dining Room. F.x periencc preferred. App· ly in pe rson. Laguna Hills Hilton. 25205 La Paz Rd. Laguna Hills. COCO'S LOCJUfla Hills Has Openings For: t•1an~. Thec;c pos1tionc; requ1r1 l)()VS 10& 12 fl75t;AAO ,1t least one year t'' ~ ----..-* LEGAL TYPIST: periencc "'ork1nj! wtthr -~-----~ Sharp mind. xlnt. typin~ cumput<'r r"lalt>d pro l E ~trg ll~drau Slfll\ skills (75 wpm) needed duels. lru;p Med Plastics ~>1111 for Newport Center law Cost Acrt Clk mfg si;oo office. Some le~al and/or We o ffer excellenl benefits. pleasant v.ork ing environmE>nt and growth opportuml1es. CONTACT PERSONNEL DEPT. MSI RPcl'pt G Ofr to ~i'tlCl Mag II experience de· Sl'crrt;irv /CP \ to ~i50 s1rable 644·6400 Jn me Pl•rsonn<'I Ag1•ncy - 488t: 17lh,Costa Mesa 1---------• Suite 224 642 1470 LOAM INSPECTORS PROCESSORS Downey Savings & Loan has 1mmed1ate openinJ:(s in Orange County for conventional Joan pro- cesS-Ors. Must have ex· $140 up storc-oHices cpts drps air bath. 17301 Reach Bl, H B. 842·2834 Month to month. or lease. A few r emaining spaces left. Mi ssion Vie· jo Industrial Park. (Sen Diego Frwy to Alicia, north lo Webers Bread) Rrokcrs invited. Lag Bch. Versatile. experienced.•--------- $1000 Jl(.'r mo. + &nerits. Mission Viejo. 830-1795 DAY BUSBOY /\nci COOKS DATA CORPORATION 3 40 Fisch~r Ave Costa Mesa We ar<' a J!rowini? ('lN' per. in processing from tromrs com puny local<'d documents through fund· near the Oranj!c County ing SINGLE to 6 rm suites Save·most Development Lost: l pr. Gold ri mmt:'d Prescription glass on or Avail. in plush office 581 ·2346or aft. 6. 493·7687 bldg nr OC Airport. Full en route to Linda Isle ----------1 ser vice incl : Hccep Stor. 4550 t1onist. conferenct' rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• xerox automated t yp· Storage lot for RV's etc. mg, et~. Call 833·3640 SJ.50 per mo Neill Sign Co. For info, 531·3374 Balboa Isle. Reward 673· 1988 or 522·8280. Lost. Westhighland White Terrier Puppy. Looks like little wht Scottie Vic : Seashor e. West 60' PER SQ FT 1617 WESTCLIFF NB AGT. 541·5032 Storage space 9xl8 Enclosed&locked. Mesa Newport. Reward. Del Mar area. $20. mo. _642_·_l_~_. _______ , AVON HEED EXTRA SSTO MAKE CHRISTMAS MERRIER? 1-Umished offtce. Bank of 552·78SS. LOsr: lge blk longhaired Earn Lhem as an AVON Costa Mesa Plaza, $85 RentalsWanted 4600 n~ut.ma~ecat,nocollar. REPRESENTATIVE. mo.556-3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vic. Univ. P a rk <The Sell beautiful gifts, Terrace) 552-3279 jewe I ry . cos me li cs, FREE REHT Professional w /16 yr old more. t 'II show you how. Offices as low as 35~ per well behaved daughter FOUND: You~g fem~le Call 540-7041 or zenith sq ft. Mission Viejo & WI.Shes to lease 2 Br,. 2 dk. gray Huskie dog. vie. 7·1359 Laguna Niguel. 200 to Ba , apt nr ocean an 17th. & Orange, H B. ----------2000 s ft 831 1400 Newport. F eb. 1. 1976. 962·4544 q · Pleasecall646·2125AM. ----------•Babys itter, my home, 800 Sqrt New Medical Of • FOUND : Cat Owner start Jan. 1. 7AM t o ri ce for lease 1-z block Bus!ftt'SS ln•est James H. Vandevur. 5 :3-0PM Mon Fri I.ill' r ro m II 0 a g H 0 s p . Finance Contact 714·842·8655 cleaning, refs. 968·2'174 Cabinets. etc, free 1f ···~·•••••••••••••••••• FoUJld. Puppy, looks like tease assumed. cn 11 lkK1ness 1----------1 548 3451 t'I Dec 31 Opporfwtlty SOOS Golden ntvr Vic . thc;eafter 1675-11S9 o~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~arner /M carlowlark · I . t A• N · hbo hood n~ B Airport. 6 to 8 wks. 12/9 maiJ rep 1es o <•. o. Netl! r · cx::er ar. 846-1661 572. Daily Pilot . P.0 Rox Costa Mesa lo(". 1st lime ----·------ BAKERS HELPER 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca. offered. 979·1268. Leave Foun d Apri cot F. Noexperiencenecess. 92626 name &#. Cockapoo vie Springdale ' F\Jll·t1me Days E t b 1 . h d J & Warner H.B. Call im· Apply in person Pina s a 1 s e r · med 847·2630 1672 Revaofds An 1::---·.&1 .r...it Sportswear store for sale --·-------r·· CLERICAL \ /\pply In Per~on Mon lhru F'n J.!ipm 24001 A I.'<' de La Ca riot .1 l a).!una lhlb Equal Oppor F:mployN (714) 54 9-6125 Equ:il Opportunil~ Employer M F MSI DATA has an OJ>('n· mg for a billinJ? derk within the accounting area. Factory Work-Lile. Trim· 1----------ming. assembly etc This is an entry-level COOK. Exp Counlr) position and requires Cook. male or female for good typing skills and priv;Jte club. Call some previous clencal 556-3000 aft IOam, Tues, experience. Wed. & Thurs. We oHer liberal benefits and a pleasant work en· vironmenL Contact Personnel Dept MSI Data Corporation 340 Fischer An Costa Mesa 17 141 549-6 125 Equal Opportunity Employer M IF ----- COUHTER HELP P tame. Days. 18 & O\'r. Apply betwn 2 & 5pm wkdys. Del Taco. 1155 Raker. Costa Mesa. Deliveryman. over 21 , LA T1 mes route Coi.la !\1 cc;a :ir(':i No collett l\1 u...t h u ve depend . car ;,.u; 6427 To place your mcss:i~e before th£' reading public. phone Daily Pilot Class1f1ed, 642·5678 Jo',hme for woman want- 1nJ! lo supplement in· come Good working con de; Apply in person 9·4 wkdays. 18275 Mt. Bald) Cr. F Valley. F Chcj Bookkeeper Heavy A /R & A/P Duties include P /R & re lated reports. G L. thru F.S Tour company based in N.B Call Clo 714 /642·4045 GENERAL * s~cretaries •Typists •keypunch Oprs •PBXOprs NEF.D~:D NOW! Classified Ads Tempo Temporary Hrlri 17802 Sky Park lrvtOl' Call 540·4455 642-5678 --------1---------~------------------ Airrorl. Opc•ntni;:s cur Contact Personnel Dept I renllv 1•'(1!-1 for ex 549.0902 Pl' n t•m·erl t• I <'l't ron ac· 1 n .1 _1_·~11.u•a•l •O•p•po•r•.•E•m-p.to•y•e•r I "IX'l t 11rs Out1t•s &n\Ohl' an prnt..-s-. IOS(lN'l IOn of l'll'CI ronl<' ancl l'l<·c·I rnm('ch.1n11· "" s l' m h I 1 1' c; a n II " u h ;io,sc•mblles. These-rHl"I ttonc; require at leust 2 years prcv1ous t.'lcc tron1c inspect ion ex penencr COl'llTACT PERSON~EL UEPT. MSI DATA C O RPORATION 340 Fischer A.,~ Costa Meso, Ca 17 I 4J 549-6125 Equal Opp<>rt unity Employer MW LYN F t1mf'. PM shirt. Cur rent Ci!hf. lir. Apply. I' a r k S u p c r 1 o r Healthcare . 1445 Superior 1\••e, NB 642 2410 ----- LVM-TopW.s Bayview Conv. Hospital 2055 Thurin. CM call 642·3505 Management PF.OPLF.: PERSON F.xcc. lookmR for part r 11nc business associate 1n wholesale supplies . Busines s fully capitalized. Interview 673 2223 MANUFACTURING ENGINEER ~~•e .-H or leas e on Balboa Found Jg male p a rt Santo Ana Custom-d ecorated Cull I s I and . R ep 1 y t 0 Siamese cat VIC'. Cres-Equal Oppor Employer Help w .. t.ct 7100 Help W•ted 7100 s ize v i e w o ffice s 1 ·f'ed d ,,,,,, / ---------•!••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G~neral Offire. acrounts receivable. invoic1n~ Lumber expcr. man datory. Salary open. 540-0040 JAHIT ORS Expcr'd only. 3·4 Hrs ntl(hl. .5 Oays "'k Male, fem, or cpls. Irvine area Call bctv.n 2pm & 5pm, Mon-fo'r1 . 752 7292 Must b1• :1ble to take s mall e l ectro- mechanical assemblies from design into produc- l 1 o n, providin g for manufacture ability. Degreed engineer pre ferred. Services o r Certified c asst a a no ........ c c cent & Benni Cypress Professional Secretary, Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560· 527-5517 ' BANK reception & equipment. 1 Costa Mesa. Ca 92626· ·Mew Accounts Clk blk Airporter Inn. 2082 DRIVE IN LOST: <Hunt. Bch Branch) Michelson Dr. Irvine. HAMBURGER •Bankexperhclprut Call Eve Moore, 752-0234 Free stand bldg. Lse. on GERMAH SHEPHERD •Typinl? full time ly S125/mo. Nets $1000 Near Talbert & Ward Apply In Person •Hewport leach• month from 11 AM to € In Fountain Valley Personnel Offin• Full service gankn of· PM. Could be doubled. Block & Tan Golde1tstat• Bank fices near airport. From New beach area listing Male 3 years 10230 Paramount RI 43t. Leasing offire open 9 Hurl')'' $12.000. Terms tr Ans. to "Ri~r." l>ownry. 213 /92.1 S.·Hi l toS Mon· Fri. 979·6666 suit. Ed Riddle Realt y, No questions asked F.qual Oppor Employ(•r CdM dlx 6 rm. suite CostaMesa646-8811 . Call963·11 2 1 BARMAIJ) w /bath ~atlo. ample FOTOMAT TYPE Lo s t : Hc ar t s h a p e with local rollowinJ!. pkg., util. $390/1'QO Mat Brady's,insidePark diamond pin. Heirloom. C .M ·Newport area 675.ftlOO Newport apartments is Reward. Call 673·1988. 971H268 •1 MO F REE RENT• f~r sale. Very sm.aM, but F 0 U N D S i a mes e Barrna_i_d_T_m-e._h_o_u_rs_n_e_x· 1-2·3 Rm. offices Crom ruce lor 8 part·time in· Neutered male. part left tble. Call Cara. Mon thru $135 per mo. Near com e . Owner (714) ear missing. Wearing Thursll·S,846·9708. Airport. Noleasereq. 644-5.562. <213>4»7127· blue flea colla r. 54&-3813. --------- 8J3.32ZJ 9 Til noon Hse on C-2 lot. Nd ptnr for Santa Ana Heights. IEAUTICIAH MFSA VERDE-500 sq rt. bus. (Gym, etc.) 1~ Manager w /foll. for NB new bldg. Cpts, drps, Harbor CM. 962·6435 P~s 5350 salon.S40-8582,644-066l furn (optional), $250/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTICIAN NEF.DF.:D Mr. Wood, 675·6000 or COFffE SHOP MASSAGE w1lh follow only. N.B. 675-6061 Nets $40,800" year. Loe. ll44 8762 644 0398 FOR LUSE Rf:TAIL STORE OR OFFICE Nwprt Bch. 1250 sq rt . contact manager Travel Lodgo to ahow. M2·82.S2. Ownu,lU/247·2120. Octan vtew ... Deluxe fully equipped Law Otllc•, Faahlon lahnd , secretarial help avail.a· blt &44-7600. al the entrance to one ot FIGURE MODELS · · Orongt> co. maJor tourist ESCORTS ._....., s...asts "• ttr""'mns. lleavy Coot -·1 "'" " .. ~. O t JI A pl "'nlv Must l'w' rood .,. /cut-; & traffic "-en only 8 hrs u co P " uv Hom .. ·OICI-Studio natural stylln". Im -day. I.ow rent. $3SO ~ "· • " 6 31 l. I I mediately. Top wages. Terms A(tt. 83'7-4200 • 837 _.743 or 837-8779. CYCUSHOP Competition Sales &- Strvlce. Eaay $250 week l)C'()fil. 40 hr week. Mort If you tum It on. Xlnt beach location. Term•. Agt. 837-'200 ' PREGNANT? Carina confldenllat counseling & referral. Abortion, adoption & keeping. APCARE S.C'MS63 llHDBY DEPT. Will train con3rlentlou1 lndlv. Mu!Jt be abl~ to lit\ boxos. Various duties. Appl)r NaUonal Systems Oorp, 4381 Birch St, N. B. -------G 1 rl wanted for A uc110 Lady who needs $500 mo & up Sales onentN1 Phont' Manlyn. 968 8378 cassette loading & rcl:~t The fastest draw in the cd assembly work E'\ Wes t a Daily Pilot per preferred Call In Class1hed Ad 642 5678 Reply To C lassified ad no 60S c I o Dalty Piiot PO Box 1560 Costa Mesa Ca 92626 i--:qu:il Oppor Employer te r national /\ud111_ 556-1787 ftefip W cmted 7100 llelp "'::inlcrl p 'I tml' <lay.., night & i:rJH.}·anl ~h1fts Jack In The Box. 120/i Baker.C.M. HOSPITAL WARD SECRETARY Hospital t>xper necess l''tt1me 3.11 30 shirt P'\1me 11·7 30sh1f\ C'>n tflct Mrs Jensen. C<Kta M esa M emo rial Hospital. 642·2734 301 Vlctona. C.M. E 0 F.. HOSTESSES & HoJtess Tr ainees l\pply In Pe~on Colony Kitchen Z7142 OrteJZ& Hwy Sun Juan C"aplstrano Stt M 11nager SELL idle items wilh o Daily Pilot Clasltlfled Ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• MANAGERS & ASSISTANT MANAGERS Hamburger Hamlets Due to our present rapid extension program, we are seeking energetic pe>plc who wish to progress quickly: If you prove lo be st able & dedicated & possess t he ability to lead & motivate people. your future is with us. Ma nagement experience is desirable. but not necessary . F.xc<'llt>nt salary Company paid benefits. Apply Mon thru 1'r1 9AM Noon GENERAL OFACES 322 Ho. Foothill Rd. •verty Hill Equal Opporfullity "9¥1oJ'tr . ' .. BJO DAILY P1LOT M~nday December 15, 1975 I ~ w .t.ct 11 oo ~ WG1thd 1' oo Hetp w C11ttM 1 too ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------------------• ~t'C rt·t ary needed w I Motor Route Deliveries We have openings for deli very of newspapers to <:arm .. 'r' .md ral·ks tn El Toro and M 1ss1on V1eJ O payroll exper 1 Pen.on ok. 4 hrs per day 5 Day wk 646 0244 SECRETARY Top Notch Xlnl typist Sh Ui.e t ranbrribtnat nlachrne. Xlnt benefits. F.qual Opp Jo;mployer Salary ~Stl-00 mo. Call Mrs &k~r. ll33·9SSO ~~~..-.~ ..... ?L~~~~~~~ ••.. !!.~~ ~!~!~!: .......... ~?.1.~ ~ ......... !?.~~ ,~.~-~!~ ..... ~?.'.~ ~.!~ ..... !~!! ·ef F'll"f"Wood Ori, Euc. $78 ••••••••••••• TAIL DRESS Olri•tmu Spec Red/whl Beolwood rocker, $1S. I cord, del. Oak Coast TYombone, $19& e~um & blot" Mlwk bib a. un· Arter6pm. Fire.., 0 0 d supp 1 y, Set. $225 bo .. Pe,. • lryde, both llke nu 642-2$39. 58l·llZ2. new.968-5700an5 , .... We have a P.Osition open for an ex· IW2·l&4l. G~ Sale 1055 for Sale. Fender· Rhodes pcnenced talloress to work part-time Schwinn Varsity + eqwp-••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED £Jectnc Piano. I ·d lb mcnt + c&ble lock $130. Trash Trinkets . TOr CASH DOt.LAR 640·1663 a ongs1 e e greatest master tailor to brand nt'w 751 9253 Treasu ~es Sun IM on PA IP t-' 0 R YO \JR . 1 be found anywhere m the GREATEST 9·4pm. nr ·Atlanta & JEWELRY WATCHES Martm gwtar D·3S. x nl STORE to be found anywhere. Our WldiftcJ Mahriala 1025 Busbaro. 9562 Enikme ART OBJECTS GOLD cond w/hrd-shell ca!>c. ••• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • •• •• •• S V E R SE R• V l C E •A<I\ Ph. 673..fl028 store is located in Newport Beach & 8060 11. • · ~-"'=.:.:·~----- lh t .1 h th 2nd fl (th S..ws• Radial arm Black Hones FINE FURN & AN· Office fourniture & e aJ or s op is on e oor o e & Decker $85. Table saw ••••••••••••• •• • • • • •••• TIQUES. 64s.2200 E-"'--' 8085 store in.a large air conditioned room $60.586-5570 Bay Geld. 118 Thor ---••• :;.;.:-;:: ••••••••••• Phone 642-4321, ask for Mr. Seeley with all new eqw'pment We also hav.. ou gh bred H" y r:c . Cancelled Contract. 2000 Servict' Stu. Attendant, · ~ Coh 8035 16hands. G~een ·broke, yds carpeting, below Sey chrs $8/up, exc svl p /t1me. Exper'd only the best sales staff, selling to the ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-0665 C06l. l install~7-8729 chrs $15 /3~. scy ~sks. Avail eve~ & wknd~ nicest customers & if you would Like to , HIMALAYAN KITTENS . Elec typewnters. Pierce. Neat ap p ear. & have the opportunit y to join our . Seal & tlame Points will 8 Yr. APPY, needs exper. Exclusive N. B .. Tennis 867 W. 19th, CM 645-7411. handwriting Apply AM, team ... PJeasesendabriefresumeto: hold for Christmas rider. For sale or lease. Club Membership $1.wc> Ph M h u...i.. W-ted 7100 H-'-WonL-..1 7100 2S90 Newport Blvd, CM 67S-0168 SS'T-1721 aft llam. 96:H581, 962·6115 A PECO otocopy ad(' ' ·-·.. -· ~ 1cv TIR DaUy Pilot, P. 0 . lox 1560, Cotto Completely r econ •· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Service Station Allen Mesa. Ca. 92626, Clouffied od ftO. 601. Persian kittens. Black, Reg T.B. 17H . Ork Bay. CRISIS CALL tioned. $495.642-4097 MASSAGETECH. RealEstate Sales dant, exper'd Day & W•wilca.todyo.fm-•illhnlew. $50. Adults from $35. Hunter/jumper. 9 yrs Asmgletouchofthebul·omceFum.ForSale 4 ex- TRAIHEE GALAXY REALTY Eve~ Full & p ltime Ap· 737 2359. Prof trained. A-circut. ton on~ 1 ounce pen~ant ecutive & 2 typing desks. Young lady (18 28) ro p l ply, Shell Statum, 17th & $3,900. Pvt Pty. 646·2668. Lransm1tter automallcal· S"-5 ea . You move. legltimatefulltlmepo~1 resti g ious ocatJon Irvine.NB H•fpWant.d 7100L&.JAW___.,_~ 7100Dnnc 8040 r I h I " ·' Strong sales support "" .... .,.. -JW'Olill -7-Shetland Pony 5 y s Y P 0 n es P 0 1 c e • 64S-2640or 830-3136 lion No exp nee. W ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ' paramedics, fire dept., -=-~--------ll1gh rommissions \all Shoe Salespt'rson, p/time TR "'l ..... EE minia, Gelding. $100 8090 .send lo !>l·hool, ear Vu.:Stuart90l Do\<t'r Dr. Joseph Magnin , So "'.... •PET WORLD• 642.5339 your doctor. relatives.Planos&Ol"C)ans wtule you learn Apply 1 Swte lJO. Newport Bch Coast Plaza. 549 9790 HNICIAN Aucho field 1m.tall good Cockers. Chihuahua. neighbors etc. Lease or ••••••••••••••••••••••• J>en.onanyarternoono 6453111 dnvmg & work h~bth Pood l e!>. Shih -l zu,4 m~. Foal. $35. Great 1>urchase ltfe savin g OQUISTPIANOREPAIR c•ve 2112 lla rbur. Co~l • SHOF:SALF.S Quality Assurance $2.75slart Maltese. G . S hepherd, Christmas Gift. Call system NOW Wherever Oak Upright. o thers. Mesa _ Wt:: havl' an open1nj! for a Oepartment 642-5267 Samoyed, Jap. Spaniels, wkdys aft4·JO, 494·3996. )OU are on your proper-From $495. 536-8775 REAL ESTATE SALES part time, cxpenenced Performs lest & tnSJX'C· S hn p t y, in your house. . . MODELS · M ASSF.L'SE. :-.hoc·sales pt'rson Apply l ion of electronir devices m1n1-c auzer, oms. Jewelry 8070 J{arage. bath, yard or Upright Pia no, 'vory F'lgure Modt•ls. EHort Wouldvoul1kl'avo1cein b bl. *UTOTEM* lOOm1xed puppies. Stud ••••••••••••••••••••••• I CRISIS CA LL keyss.~tuned easy toplay needed Top money. Ney, )Our future? GKANU 10 person Ask for Mr & su asscm i es. svs most brce<1s. 2525 W. poo • • s86t • ~tudio 6313811 VlSTA REALTY is look Cannon. llemph11l Sh4leo;, Repair & calibration o EMPLOYMEMT 17th at Fa1rv1ew. SA. WANTED bring s help in any _4..:..93_-_______ _ ---•mg for a few good real s.i Fashion Island NU testeqwpment. OPPORTUMITIES Opcneves.531·5027. TOP CASH DOLLAR t'mergency 871-2310. HAMMOND ORGAN ----------i estate hcenst'es Cover &W 4223 Call for appointment p A I D FOR YOU R CHRISTMAS model L-100. Top cond. MOLD PRESS OPERATOR ing the Saddle hack lndustnal Relations FullorPart-Ttme Darhng Little Stocking JEWELRY. WATCHES, $750oroffer.556·7280 SWITCHBOARD 714 494 940 I No Exper. Necessary Stuffers. AKC Yorkies, *TREES* Valley board. Call for • ART OBJEC'J'S, GOLD. appt .768-1212 RECEPTIONIST TELONIC GAogTeo2~fe~~~trb~:t male & female. $175. SILVER SERV ICE, Wholesa le to public. Sporiiltc)Goods 8094 W"ll "~. tab'I uutn de· 962 1713 & AN Freshly dehvered from ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._. " T ICTOC MARKET F I NE FURN C r alersh1p in Costa Mesa 1s TIQUES 645 2200 0 reg on · or n er o Oneill's Super Suit, wcl T11 opernte t ransfrr & in Jet:llon mold eriu1 pmrnl for fabricalinJ.? small prec1s1on ::.witch n1mpo cwnts. Small shoµ Will tram STACOSWITCH, INC 1139 [~1kt•r C'Ol'otd Mcs..1 549-3041 Equal Opp Emplov m If Nurstnj.? Altt>ndant ex pericncecl Bay\ It'\\ Con v Jlosp1tal 2055 Thunn A\<e. C\1 6-12 35<l5 Park 1 n g 1\ l l t' n d an h . p t1ml' n1J:hh N(•at Over HI C.J11f h<· $2 25 pc r hr 1\ pp h 1111 IJ ll\ McGee s. 3.5:1 r. Cnasl 111.1.y, N H !\ton thru Fri hetY>n 2 ~pm l'ART Ttml' <·H•:-. & S:tl 1\M Pr d'd for ~tuclt•nts, 1n:.1d1• work. guaranketl \\U.f.!<' Call Al , :>42 ~11:1. Respiratory Therapist Mm 2 yrs exper. Must have e:<pcr. 1n blood ga~e~. ICU & general rt>sp1ratory rare. S<1lary 1'f1mmC'n~uratr w train mg & E'xJ)t.•r Conlal'I \tr llam1lton. Costa Mt'~j :\1 emnri a I H o s p1 l al M:? 2734 F.OF: RESTAl'RA;'l:T·PIZZA '\o"' tnten IC\\ mg for full ''°' p lime gen'I help for lnrat1on near 0 C l\1rport Neat appear & "'tiling to "'urk fJ!>t on rt'l't re-q'd 21 or ll\ r App Iv in person !\ton thru F'rt 10.i.m :lpm. Sirt Pl'P f)('ron1 's P1ua Store. :!JOO S E Bnstnl. S.inta Ana ll~ht s. 1nc :\t t.luo r tn :'lkl>onald~ I RN en· ice Perfed Workinc3 Hours Full & I• ltrrll' 3 11 30 & 11 7 30 -.h1fb Contact 9 ·2:30pm or 3 :30·9pml Mrs J t>n..,rn. 642·273~. fo:am $4 hr putlin~ }llUI C o s t a Memo r 1 a I personality to \\Ork Al, 110,p1ldl. 301 \'1ctona. work done· from our np1.1. (' ~t E O E Irvine ofc You muc;t ----------po<;5e-.s <1 pleas.int d 1•arl '°'""' & ..i confu.ltnl m.1n nl'r Perlcrt fur !<>ludt nt~ & housC\\l\t'<., 1'o .11t u.1I :.elhng 1n\ohl•d For more info 833·8098 bet"' n •1am ·5pm SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS Act111n -i-1 ·1~h C\t.·J!un -Dama~k HLACK 1'17.7.A ~1AN "'ante<l. ful Po\\tlt•r room _go<.s1p nr part t1nu· '\u t•xper ·1-11., l'~'l' in<l1 <'.Jtl ~ his •\pplv 3112 12 C'ro"'nl C'unos11~ for (Utl' g1rb \';ill <') l'k\~\ l.Jg Jl1:-. HL,\CK t:)ol', loo °''~ul'I murh ·· PLANT SALESMAN t-------~elling from \'J.n f11r RN wholesale Nurst'r-. Kc;tablished routi•s 20', ('ommission 4!l3·7R77 REAL ESTATfo: SALES /\TIENTION LICENSED. EmenJenc:y P 1llme llPl\1 7 301\M Xlnt working cond s J·: O t-: C o n t a n n Roa c he, H .N Co c;t. M e s a \J e m o r 1 ,, llrn.p1ta I. 1>42 2734. \ NUl:fo:NSl-:D. <;f·;T Tl! f: HF-D C \HPF.T TRl':,\TME!'<T' (-------- \\ e train .Y"U to selli RN'S hom1~ "'1th an .1rcelerat 1·rl rour"' th tl starts 1m lfull·Time) r111'<l1atelv Ir }OU are in \1 t>d Sorg, 11 7 30 shift t•·rt.,lt'<I in E.'Jrntn~ biJ? l':xper acute l"art mon1 \' from thl' start hospital only Ext't'llenl .t t 1nd1\ 11lual11el1 fn•c benefits C'ont<Jet \1rs 1 ra in1ng on lht> J<>b in om J ,...34 (' l'n!'en, 642-.o, . oc;t.t , .f manv top nffl<'('S lot·.1t 1\1 e s a M e m 0 r 1 a r •-<l thrun11t Orange Coun Hos pit<1l. 301 Vi ctoria I\. r,111 for further de c M EOE t .•1 1., Arlene. 171 1>---------· ~11712 1n:AL ESTATE SAi.ES. I 1m1tf'ct n1wn1ngs fo q11.1llflt'rl s .dr-.pt•nplP <"hc·1·k 1.1. 1lh <111 thP othrr · lout lw ~un• to f11sru'ls th 1'1ic1p<>r & Cox program "'"h llal Cox he fon· ~<HI dt•c1tk 540 9'J22 Si\L F:S COUNSELORS For Newspaper Prnmn t1nn \1u'it CllJOY working with )Oung prople 10 to 14 vears of age. Rehahl1· tra.nsportc1t ion requ.i reel Ex<·clll'nt part time> pos1 llllll High pay for 2 :i hours t'.l<'h l'\ ening. ha If d ;1 v S a t 11 r ti a y C ;1 11 fi4i 8102 for 1nlf'T\tl'1.1. hefort• 6 00 ~1100L Bl'S DRIVERS Will lram, good dnvmg record a must Xlnt Job for h ousewdf>s. Capistrano. San ----------1 Clemente area J:o:OE REAL ESTATE SALES 492 3873 Ar<' you ready for a fan ------- ta<;t1<.' 1976'? \\-('are SEAMSTRESS for \\1lh offices tn Oranj?e Sa1lmakinr. no exp ner Tu41 t 1n , llunlington Will tratn right i><>rson &>arh. & Costa Mf'<;n Apply 1n person ht wn l>on 't sPttlc for le'>'I 85' 3 30 & 4 :IO P m 168RI commission pairl tn lf;1le. Irvine 5!'7-407~ An -.a)espcople for '>alt'' & Pflual opportuntt} hstmgs We're intt>rf'<.tl'<l employer 1n you! Cal I Phi11---------- G1b1hsco al 5'19·951 1 ~-~-,~~~ • ~r :-IWtE"'°' ~~ ~ :1r.; -"~·~~ R..E.MANAGU Salary + Overnde ~ Yrs txpt'r nee Res .1pt, etc. Active l~e well located ofc .• inqwnf's tn ronfiden~. rall 638·7S29 The fastt'!'t draw 1n the West a r>atly P1111l ('lac;111f1ed Ad Phont' r-.4.2 5078 ------- SECRET ARIES Immediate openings fnr individuals with con s l ruc t1on. plannin~ or properly managem(•nt expenence Muc;t tw> able to work well with sever a I peopl~. Excellent typing, c;h & dicta phone s kills r~ qtDred. Call 644·3319 9AM NOON THE IRVIME CO. SSO Mewport Ctr Dr M•wporl leach Equal Oppor F;mploy.-r To pl:K"e your m~sage - bf>(ort' lh«" •SECRETARIES• re1dina public, phone D&lb' PllQt Chwified, 642·S6'78 I 00-/o FM Paid Lli Relnder!l Aiten<'Y 4020 Blr('h St, Ste 104 .Newport Beach 833 8190 C9'1 for QPtJt. Elst.abllsbed ioos looking for cxpcr'd, ALTAIR For Applications &lnfo Lhasa Apso puppies, . -Laguna Canyon Rd. & suit.Xlntcond.,xtralge. malure. well-nroomed ORCALL(714)642·7702 champ. sired, show &M. -•1 8080 Ca n yon Acre Dr .• $75. Hansen Ski Boots, " LAGUNA BEACH TicToc Systems. Inc pet Shots & wormed. ISCC"I an~s L Be h OPEN 10 ~!~~·~'dcuo~~o\~ ~a"~t~ Equal Oppor Employer Will hold lil Chnstmas. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i::.~~G~O~ZK y size 10. $40. 673-6028. greet puhhc Has1t• book· $600 (I >734·0222 Firewood Stock Up 497·1579 494-8611 TY, Radio, kc"'pin" & t_vp1n" rcq'd ..._ ________ l vari~ty + $75 cord/del642·2624 . Hifi, Stett-0 8098 '" ,.. " r-"'"" Pai .... 2 Year s pre Christmas BOXER MI NK J cket Silver Xlnt co benefit:-. Call , ... " " a · ••••••••••••••••••••••• TESTER vious ofhre ex""'r F'an Puppies, pet or s how Wrought Iron Bookcase. w lh $1400 Sell $600 Mrs C.ameron, 979 2.500 "' 830 39 I h or • • ·Color T.V. 21'', $85. Good tastic C'O. will teach you 962-803l or ·l 1 6' tall w /2 full cngt Worn 5 limes . Sz 10·12. picture & Cabinet. Eves Techn1c1ans DIGITAL TECHNICIANS F.xpencncerl in test and trouhleshoot1ng or d1~1tal Clr('Uttr y nrees~ttrY Setup and lest memory modules, timing Jnd c·on trot e1ssl·mbl1cs Jnd module enclosun•s <:ood \\Orkin,:: rond1t1ons L1heral fnn1~1·s and com pet1liv1• ratt·~ with grow 1ng t•11mput1•r o rit.>nted firm St.·nd n·~uml' or ap ply Standard Memories. Inc. ,\ c;ubs1d1ary of :\PJ>LIED ~tAGN ETICS l'OR I' 2'r.!I S Annr SlrC'l'l SJnl..1 AnJ. Ca 92WI Equal Opportun1t} To assemble & t est allthc ropesinthisbusi --AKC wri?t iron doors. $100 6738120exll56. &wknds 962.1523. Cathode Ray units & ness. StronJ? offiec sk1lb. •Saint Pups. · put a 642·0335 other !>Ub assemblies. Also Ft'e Jobs ('all Con little sparkle under your --·------Lym:mTurrel loader plus ZENITH 3-Speed record Need previous electro· trol CareerEmployment tree.213·4305107 For.S~e -M~~~e~s~'ft many accessoncs $125. player w /2 9i,.i'' mechanical assembly AJ?ency. 556RS05 AKC Dobies. champ blood ~~~;29.oasl · u · a Elt-e. lawn mower Sl5. speakers. Good condi- \\ork t-xpenence. Entry -- ----line, ears cropped , --Reel lawn ~ower SlO tion. t,2 Price at $35. level tcchn1c1an position WAITRESSES wormed, shots, 4 mos . Pool Table. Brunswick Gear reduction $2~. 2 642·4653after 4. Service or trade school f.xper'd F\111 or pit. deposit will hold till Anniversary Model Ford mag wheels & tires ---------- background helpful. Good hrs. Neat appear. Chnstmas. 496.5171 . 41 :i·xg' w /l " Slate Bed $10. Ford truck split rim C.B. Radio Realistic SSB Call for appomtmenl O\er 21 Xlnl cond. s1200. Must SS 2 chrome F ord wheels + am TRC 47 w /mobile lndustne1I Relations Surf & S irloin Samoyed puppies avail sell 640_5515 aft 5.30 PM & tires $25. Late model' antenna sys. 581-0347 714 494.940 I 5930 W. Coast lllRy. NB now AKC. Call after 6. bucket VW seat $20. VW No Phone Calls 552· 1274 Framed oil. Abruzzi-The 40hp eng all new parts. ZENITH stereo console TELONIC ALTAIR -------1 Bridge. 3'x5'. $500/offer / VW trans' axle and 36hp w/twin spkrs. Like new. Waitre'ls, ex1>er. r/timc CHRISTMAS SPECIAL trade642·5449645·7972 parl.<;-'62fender&door · $60.Call556-7280 Sid's Blue Beet. 107 21st Xtra tiny Toy Poodle. -----mist: VW parts Dunc STEREO-Panasonic Pl.NBafter4pm S1np,1ng Ca naries. Birds Mink Stole. Beautiful buRRV bu<'ket seats $.10. AM!F'M Multiplex. Ex- LAGUMA BEACH WAITRESSES & pets of all types. All Natural Oa\\n Mus t Sleet work bcnl'h on 120 F~ 10 .,.. 1 prtl'Cd rip,hl 3645 W. Scll' 9i00 673·1618 heavy t·;~sll>rs 3/R'' steel cellent cond . $ • ,qua ppor ,..,mp oyer Part t1m<'. Age 21 ~. lhru Mr "'adden SA S.19·8520 646 4753 • t B'k l · .. 75 tor.•. 24 "x30' • $35. '73 _:_ ·------------the Holiday:-.. !'or app · ---• 'e. cus · c ruiser "'· · Ford trurk latlj:tate, Boats&Marine T(}"' TRllCK DRIV"'R all 496 57fi7 AKC lnsh Setler Pups surf brd $55, wcL su1l S3U. n r, • c · green, S2S. TV antenna Enuip--t exi.>t>r'd . G & w Towing, ---• -Champion lines, shots . base d r 11 m S 4 5. rotor .,30 'f>fi Parkard .,-"'"'' lOOOlrvme.N B.6421252 Men:hand1se (7 14) 1·622·62RO ____ lYJX'W_n_·t_er_SJ_S_548_ ·524 1 ~ · · 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ••••••••••••• •• ••• •••• • part.c;. :lhp lawn vacuum General 90 IO ----------!Antiques 8005 "Poodles R People" Fender aroustic guitar $100 Rolo t1llt>r SJ50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRAINEE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pupp1Ps 546-2848 $.50. Hamilton B<'h malt Boxes for <.:hnslma~ pre· BOY 'SCOUTS NEED ASSEMBLERS PRIVATE M-ee to You 8045 mix':_r SJ0,_64_6·36_7_0_ ~·~·~x~~2 .. ~;,, .~·;c;p~ i"oc; BOA T's.._ Tax Ad van· PACKAGERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fi~wood Stock Up ca. Rcfngcrated d rink· lages. call S4G·4990 F:xpenenccdAssemblers ESTATE FHF.F. to good home! S75corddlvd,6422624 1ng fountatn SIO. '71VHF,25Watt.8Channels. TempoTcmporaryllelp LIQUIDATIOlli...I Germa n sho rtha1r --. . . -YamahaMX.125cc,$300. incl antenna. Bst ofr . 17802SkyParklnine ~ po nlcr f emale all FredenckWtlhesBumpcr '67 llonda Super Hawk. 549.88750r 64().ll68. Call f>.10·4455 e sh~ts, se~ to appreci.ate & Pool Table Brand .New S30() lovi• 1 Onlv 7 months Everything Inc. Chalk BF./\TTHF: Hl\.11 COST \oung 830.4544 Als'? 2 black hcan bag OF OJ:o:coR \TORS · chairs Call Rob Greenup A.O..,R AOORABLF: KITIF:NS 644-5600\\kdys Employer ~1 F d 1 ., .. 2.56711 ----------Want a resu t.s __ .,.. __ !»4 3.i 17 1122 S E Sk vlinc s" (off 17th si. ) 12-fool dory. s imilar to Or . dorymen vessels. New pamt. oars. $60 or offer. 496-3006 --- A CONVENIENI SHOWINC AND~~~~~ SCWINC CUIOC FOR !HE CAl ON IHE CO You'll Rate Raves · RArf RAVFS lor the crisp trr~t\ w~y you look when yo~ arrive 1n ~hi\ outstand1n11 • l11rt coatdress' ChOO\t gah ar<11nt. rayon linen, knits. P•inted Pattern 9449. M1ssef c;,,~~ 8. 10 12 14 16 Ill ~·re 12 fbusl 341 t•kes J•. yard\ 45 inch l•bnc Send $1 00 for each pattern Add 25t lor each pallern for ltrst-tlan m~•I and hindlinR s .. d to: ............ ,....o.,t.442 0.,,.. JU Wnt llttl St~ ...,_ Tw•. "' IHI I r riet MAM&. .uoun. tJr. SID ..... STl'UMUMHL Do yu k .. w llow to 1et 1 ,..nern lrn' St11d now lor tur 11tw hit Winier r•ttern C1talo1-<lfp cn,011 luldt ltr free p1tter11 el J••r dlelct. hnd 7S, 11t•' Se• -+ ltnlt IMll lftSl.lllt MolltY Cr1fb lftSl.lllt hsMoll look lnst.nt SewUic IMll ll.2$ I.DO ll.00 t.00 For Girls, Boys! Zip them into doubly Watm jackets with cory lloods! INSTANT KNIT• Use 2 strands nf worsted together for this hooded 1acket 1n an easy pat- tPrn \filch w11h contrast ed&· og Patlt•rn 7134 Child's Sizes t. 6. 8 10 included $1 00 for each pattern. Add 25<' each pattern for ftrsf.(;lass mail and handling. Send to: ......... e1iN•11wflo.pt.tH O.,PW ... 161. ON CW-Sta. ....., Y""-MY 10011. ,,._ ............ I.Ip., ..... ......... MORE than !Ver before! 200 deslans plus 3 tree printed In· ~idll NEW J 976 HrrDlECRAFT r.AlAlOG! Hu everything 75c. Crochet •1111 S41ares St.00 Crocllet 1 Wardtth S 1.00 Nifty Rfty Qallts -. $1.00 lllpplt Crtekt __ $1.00 Se• + Klllt loolr __ $1.25 NH41t,.llt Ion -$1.00 newer Crwcllet '"" • $1.00 Halr11l11 Crocllet look $1 00 last111t trtdlot loot~l.00 l•suat MltraM '"" t .DO lnrtnt "'8111J ltd 1.00 Co•plttt Olft IMlt t .00 C.•9'tt• Afpa11 114 .J1.00 12 Mn Afthiu ,12 __ 50, '°" 1f 11 l tlllts 11 50c ........ llllllt .... 12 501 19 hilts fer TtU, II -501 ltH tf 11 Jlttyllp -'°' Complete turn of the c1•n TO c; L> HM J:o: /\ LSO J:o'or Sale. Sterhnf.! silver, s poons. forks, odns & ends. Also ple1cc S<'tlmgs No Dealers. Ca II 548·6295 or642·8257 turv hv1niz ronm ;incl TABRY C1\T 897 3968. m1scellaneous 1ll·m ~ ,\II Fu . good cond1t1on k • tut miture 8050 \t'l\'ctcouch&<ha1r1.1.1tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• carvl.'d feel 10 .. >.1!!' \\ool Adrm furn, Antique whl oriental rug. :-otra 1ght w f,!old lnm. :<I nt cond 2 bark "Quern" 1'11a1r, ~ IJlk wrought iron sht>lve:-., * * * matching l.1hles & hall t·ouch. i;:m/j;!old. <lbl bed Janis Miller table . f:xtra hcaut1ful &roffecthl.673·6960 16901 Sims round gilt framed m1r ----Ha.ttin ... on Beach ror Silk wall han"in" Victorian Twin Beds, ..,. " " 1 t d You are the w inner of one Platform type rocke r x n con .. R V 675-1000. complete dinner scleet crl wmg chair. .C./\. 1c from Sktnny M ikc':-. tor handcrank v1ct rola WALL UNITS menu at Singer treadle machine (1) 9• Trad1llonal Oak. HOLIDAY IMH Brass lamp Ope1l glas~ (I > s· Contemporar y l amp Small p1He~ Walnut (l<'rce sle1ndiniz> 3131 Bristol St., Ros c v 1 11 e pot le r Y Cu~ 10 m made. h 1 g h Costa M~sa Fren<'h trumpet vase quality. Reasonable. Please call fi42 5678. ext. F\111 S<'l China Rr;iss & Edward Joq~enson 33Jtocla1my11lrt1rkel. marhlc c·andelahr a cu~tom furniturr. 957 **I Chinese lacquer tray & N l' w h a 11 st . C . ~ ----bow Is . 1" o s t or 1 a 1;45 0310 Lose weight with New s t em w a re C no l t' om s h a p c T a b J e t s a n ct plete) & a few piece~ St~ fo:OF: JACK ETS Hvdrex Water Pills. At br1<.· a brae . Will &VJ:o:STS Collei?e Pharmacy & sacrifice 1f sold all Relow \\hlsle. Men's & CostaMesaPharmacy together. !i5 500 firm 1.1.omen's 34 4G $13.50 --------- Great for a restaurant or up. Open Mon F ri. 9·5, CHRISTMAS GIFT a period room. M1gh1 Sal , 10 3 Industrial Photography -I will oo consider selling by the! Liaison 31940 Airport your portrait, your piece later S ho\\n h} Loop Dr. C M . Off childrens portrait. w1lh appt. 646·G1R8 betwt>cn f Redhill personality. wa rmth & & 8pm. T11<'s. thru f'r1 feeling l.ivin~ Photo only Co rn er B c d G r o u P graphy by Steve Tyler · w/AM /FM phonograph, Call640·8771 Anti q u c :! f) 1 c re, i;t creo: Coffee Table, ------- Renaissance p:irlour SN Arm l'hair & L amp xlnt Mini bike for Chnstmas Minl cond. Apprn1setl rond. $250 Call aft 6PM. Xlnt rond. 4 horse. $70. value, $2.500. Call for 640·7644 546-0945 more info. R35·021 I -------1 -------- No161 B or 556 7048 afl('t 8pm. __ _ L1_ght Oak rcft'ctory tabk in beautiful condition SI 75. 496·3006 For Sale Vl'ry old hand painted china 80 pc:s Service for 12. 640 lf.63. Applianc:H 80 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will buy some refrg & ap- pbances running or not. also sc rap metal 675-52.58 Copperton e M aylaf.! Washer & F.lec dryer S250, Harvest gold <:&S d1 s hwa s hPr $75 . Guar /Del 546-8672 MUST SELL H arvest gold, apt s z washer & dryer, G.E .. Xlnt cond, under Jyr old, $250. 645-7857 aft6PM. Whirlpool Gas Dryer $50, Kenmore Elec dryer $30, G t-: elec dryer $25, Whjrlpool washin~ mach SM. Guar 546-8672 . 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** C-.ood Used Furniture & Appliance, -OR I will Sell for You MASTHS AUCTIOM 6-1M616 & 8ll·9625 Aft 6-C~ 142· t 542 llcydn I ••••••••••••••••••••••• l . . Eni<>y MORE Food and fewer calories •for brffikfost • at lunch Clftd clnnet-* Clftd desseris too Eat People Food Not Diet Food Try P.O.P. (Pounds OH Permanently) and Skinny Mle' s Menu at the Holiday Inn 313 J arutaa Street Costa Mtso 1 • .f' : " . p 0 p IS fOf the entire family -• MOS1ble WIY lo io.e. to ma1nta1n or to gain W9lght. Po<'llllclmet Brand New. 1'l3 2910 Fmd what you want tn Daily Pilot Classifieds. Got eight maids a milking you'd like to move · by Christmas? Move them under our L ee. Buy a one or two-inch box under our tree on December 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 bill you. Or, you can charge your ad to your Master Charge or BankAmericard. DAILY PILOT .· * RraJ 1<;v11 bUlt dnt 4\rl I Boat ••••• Coro radJ rt. 714· wnll Rael Ree Gdt Win yell or 499- 26' L ly 675· 14' sail othc '00 I 6 h Ne~ For Rar ne~ 768- Boat D• •••• f)45. loaf SI •••• JS' Wit tan! Boai •••• Ro 216' Me: Tran ..... Aire ..... . ('ITfl 65 I C(IUI Carr Rf •••• Fa<.'l $89~ Slel fi42. Ill';>' hca• hgh ,90( 1;73. ~cu 8'C StSOC Mot1 Sc •••• '73 hk<.> -Oil mo1 mo\ ins I stro :,('~ S50C 6.:,C '74 I S75'. Con all dUt Cot S27! 'ID f 500 4~1 'WI< strc 645 '7l Gr• 494 '69 $S() Roi 898. 11.'i() sta 200 lm1 ·73 $72 nO< Mol bal $40 cor .., l Sa• Mof s •••• Ren lull Wi1 30' Mc Ge $2$ Fo ·RC 101 Sa1 194 642 25' CO( eq1 nic r,. •••• Wa tn Prt .,. c •••• 'SI l x1n ••• Cid Re- $47 \ ~.~;.':~:~ ..... !~.~~ ~.~~ Dri•H 9550 Autos Wanffd 9 590 Avtos, Im~ AMto5, Im~• AMhn. lmporled Monday.0.Cember t5 1975 OAIL~v• ;JJ I ··••••·····•···• ···········•··•··••···· ·········•··••·•··•···· ....................... ·••••···••······•······ ~ *_116'~~55 _5 * landcrll·sers WWAMTTOSEl.L · Datt. 9720MG1 9744 Toyota 9765 A.tos.tmpot'hd Atttos,us~ Autos.Uaed '-"' YOUR CAR?•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• nrand new 1976, wlth us '72 Thru '75'S Let us seU al tor you, WILL auv YOUR 'T41h MCB. wht w /blk lnt. '76 Volvo 9772 Oodge 9935 Mutto.g t'5Z PMnrude. bait tnnk, new CASH! We take in trade DATSUN. TOYOTA, 4.000 ml, Ute nu make of TOY _.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,batteries.ntw steering, 7ToChoowtrom ainy make or ORVOLKSWACEN frr6'1l2970 OTAS '72DODGEDEMON '74MUSTANGll dnl traih·r. $3300. Ph EXAMPLE · model. .. c 11rs, t ruck!l, PAID FOR llTE1103217 •7 6&'75 Volvos Autn tr :111~ µowt•r M.irh 1. v 6. powl'r '-ttw 49".!·8785 '72Harcffop vans. re cru tlo natl ORNOT l'ONChe 9750 $2997 luvorLease -.l(•.-r1n11 .111 r.uli11 10~· & hrak•·' 13 7115 --~.sau 9060 :r721>'[)(' vehicles imports & TOPOOLLAlt ••••••••••••••••••••••• -, S!I~ (RJ~FZY ' Milt">~ t1:31K XZ l _.. domestics Must be in C.:Al.L is MBZ280 T•b brn/T;in Theoctor. Robins Theodor• Robin• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3877 d & SAl. Bt:RNADENE int Only tOOO ma . 9 moi; Plus tax & hr will dl'l1 l'r Volvo Dir. since '56 (.'oronado 23, top t1hape, running ron st1on meet 540 0442 old. W.rr. A/C. AM /l''M a new Corolla z door tu . fOID FORD radJo,all optmn'ialDana 'I\ l • ~t~~~~rrd~a safety code stereo. Uke new t'Ond you 1oor: F1nanl'1n.: ~OliO HarborBlvd 2060lldrhorHh•I f1~,.~~~it"!~69~.~3 Ge.M, e.un6 El Cumino Auto Sales '71 610 Wagon. 12 mos. old S3000 invested Will sell a va1lable on approvl'd Cost;s Mesa 6"'2 0010 C06l.1 Mesa G-12 0010 498-l400 Dealer Xlnt rond 20,000 mt.. for bal. ?Wed or take over credit. for J6, 42 o r 41! 9955 ~ds. .'I-,. -$3,450. 845·8047 or lease with no dn. at $228 monl,b.s. . -'GS DodJ?e 880 Monaco St.1 l('. VOLVO ., • ., <><ut • • l 1 WRn $500 Xlnt rond. p ., • ••••• ••••••••• • • • •••• • Racing Sabot, 2 s alla , WEPAYTOPOOLLAR ,,,_ . .......,. mo.554-4747. cd WrtA• S • FORTOPUSEDCARS . • ltlul p/b.551·3468 alHandSuvke ~ccnon~.~~:;tionala, .1906 Horbor c M 646 9303 FOREIGN,.DOMESTIC 7~ Datsun 240Z, nto Must sell 69 Mercedes 00 t\11\ 7l DODGE CORONET OlDSMOllLE --------1•74 BRONCO, loaded, or CLASSICS sildiver, .mags, AM /FM, ~E. $3750.;...<,;8 11 eves or ·~ ,: TOYOTA CUSTOM GMC TaUCICS Windsurfer, like oe Ir your car is exlta clean ra 0 • atr, $449S. 'IS2-188E emoons, ...... -3139_.__ · HONDA CARS yellow, $400 or best off mmtsell. Make ofter. see us first. aft 5PM. MERCEDES V·8, auto. trans. air cnn or trade for a Sabot 644-88.53 1•UER IUIC" 1966 Harbor r M 646 9103 ·oo Volvo MlS. 4 spd FM. dlt1on1ng. power stl'er Unlv~ity Olck ,.. " '72 Datsun 510, 57,000 ml, nds some body wk, $132:>, ing, power bnikes, r adw 2!!50 Harbor HI\ d 499-2361 '10 Ford Bronco VII, atan-292S Harbor Blvd. x1nt cond, pvt ply. $1700 RESALES '69 Toyota 4 spd, R fH. 538 79.12 heater. white" all llrt'' Ct,.,ld Mesa 540 9640 ..,,. L d 1• Cl . ""· dard shift, mud & anow Costa Mesa 9'79-2500 7S2-096S. good cond Best o((er 1 f ,.., u er .u. ass1c. rul tires, all extru. 752.1920 MBZ '75 450SF.I, f.xec. 536-6752 Autos, U.ed v1ny roo . rustom in ly equipped. $2,750. aakforKen Warden. TOPDOLUR '734MOZ,AM /FM,mag1, Demo. Lux. Sed Met ••••••••••••••••••••••• te r 1or & l'\t er111r 675-8354. yellow,$4750 finish . Elec t roof.~ Corolla moo Deluxe. GeMral 9901 1208.ffX >. 14' A .f'.C. Neptun T L 9560 .sailboat. tra iler, mot.or & rucas PAID 55&·8123 Clearance priced . a1rcond,4 spd,lom1,hkl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1750 IMMEDIATELY Rat <040890>. new. S2200 673-41811 . • • * otheracet'ss 581·0347. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75CHEVY FOR ALL ••••••••••••••••••!?.~~ MBZ '75 4SOSLC. Hard UJ 1970 Toyota Corona Ul'I M . h I e II ATLAS get. European de livery 47.700 OnJ?. Mi Sl 300 or IC ae 0 ng FOREIGN CARS F1·a.. cancel. Only 350 ms. Sun best ofr 847 lHS 24001 Paseode '00 Islande r Bahama 24' 6 hp. J ohnson . $3900. Newport. 586-2515 1/2 TON SWB CALL OR COME IM • roof, cassette, alloy -Valencia TO SEE US wheels. Lease or purch Triuntph 97 6 7 Laguna Hills For Sale. lloby 16 w/trl PICKUP Banana special. 5 mo. Like new, less than 4000 new,customsails,$1900. miles! Automatic 768-0640. transmission, r adio, ---------1 heater, power steering, Boats. sups air conditioning, plus Docks 9070 many more extras. See ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOATSLtPS Some h ve-aboards f.45-8616 Ext418J this one! (64872Y). . $4895 SLEMONS MERCEDES "°S':i• Speed & 9080 1970 llarhor, C:\1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 31-1276 15' F1bergls. Dual hull ---,7-4 DODG_E ___ , w /trailer (2) 20 gal gas tanks S350 552·8155 200 PICKUP NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Co.st Hwy. HA 642-9405 Orange Cowtty's Hi«jMst S Buyer on Imports Bii Many Toyota Call Roger or B11J 847-8555 Auto trans., power steer-FREE APPRAISAL Boak, Stor• 9090 ing & brakes. low miles. We buy used cars & ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4188. (60009Xl. trucks Call CROTll Roat storage. $25 /mo. Theodore Robins CHEVROLET for a free 2166 College Ave., Costa FORD appraisal. Mesa.646-3782____ 2060Harbor Blvd. GROTH CHEVROLET Tran5portation Costa Mesa 612-0010 18211 Beach Hl vd. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 1----------1 Huntington Beach (101988). • •••••••••••••••••••••• Before you buy .. see! MBZ '75 450SE Exec. Mlaa&on Vlelo Demo. Mel finish, s unr'f, stereo, under 2,000 m1 75 TRIUMPH TR-7 lrnpol'ts Priced right for sale or lease. Co.t3141 ). Ab5olutely n a" less onl~ Avery 8~~1~l ~.~ FW'/ MBZ '75 450SL. 5,000 mi., 2800 miles. 1896NLZ l ·--------· leaseorbuy. (024737). MAKE OFFER M BZ '75 280 Sed. F.xec Demo. Clearance pnred. H 0 WARD (119635). M ez ·12 35osL C pe Chevrolet Rdstr. Fully e quip. Lease or buy on ext terms. (039MYF). MBZ '72 280SF:. fl cyl . Dove & Quail Sl Newport Bcal•h _.!.33·0555 fuel inject. Hard to find TR7 1971\ 800 mt AM FM model.Avail forleaseor w ist w' tape 'Maroon purch. 10919831 w tan, $6000, 675 6721 _________ 1 MBZ '72 220. 4 dr. 4 c}I., ---- economy. Excellent '69 Triumph l.T6. \!, 111 rond. Lease or purch trade for another rar or ( 100101 ). best cash ofr 493·4H7 HOUSE V olks waqen 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OF '72 VVf BUG \'nu 1rt· th1•" inn1·r of 11111 1·11111plt·tl· ll1111wr "d1•1 t.-11 1111111 Sk11111\ ~l1l,,1·., 01\'nU ,11 HOLIDAY IHM 3131 Bristol St .• Costa Mesa l'lt',t:<;t' r.111 fl42 ~i7M, l''t 333 to dd1m rour tu kl'! ••• Cadillac 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "CADILLAC" Quality & Price Ov~r 70 to Choos~ Fram For th(' bE'sl prs n ·". I hi' h1v.(• .. t le<1"'t' r<1ll'" A: cl(• ~11dJ bll' ..,en tt't'. '-t'\' NABERS CADILLAC ~Harbor Rl\d Chrysler Plymouth P1~m L>aily ! Sun<lj~ 'Ill HI l'\l 2'J~ l1 .1rhoi llh d {'n,(.1 \11" ,1 546-1934 Ford 9940 ············•·········· '73 FORD LTD \ R. Juln tr.111' :111 n1n iJ1t1onin1'. 11011.1•1 '>lt'l'r 111i•. po"('f hr.1k1•, radio. h1•alt•1. 11. h1tl'\\ .111 I trt'' \ 111vl r11of . :-tdl· hnd~ m o u I ti 1 11 g ~ t' t \' !11 !I<: 11 \" , $18 95 ATLAS Chrysler Plymouth Open llJ1h '°' S11ncl.1\ ti! Ill l'~l 2'J2<1 H.1rhor Ul\ll Co:.ta Mesa 546-1934 72 FORDGRAH '73 Cutlass Suprl'nl' 41&!, JUtl), A I C. p B P IS, I' W, hke ne\I.. Ask1nl! $3299 979 4192(11·51 Pinto 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 PO .. TO ST A TIONW AGOM 2 l>oor. 4 :-111•t•d r•iof 1.1r k. low' null•.., $31118. 1:?131 '\('\ Theodore Robins FORD :.'11110 l1Jrl1or Bhd Cl')StJ \lc'>a 642 0010 '71 PINTO 2 n oor 4 sp£'ed, A:\f . rad1n. ~14M 1206\P T 1 Theodore Robins FORD :. 'OfiQ 11 ar ho r H h .t Ct>!olll M l''.i ll·I:! CM)I 0 71 l'sntn. rad111. ;11r. \ 1n. loll ShJrp t"<tenor ~ood tnnd auto . ~S2 U217 , S1200 nr Jl(•<;l ofrr•r 73 l'intn $4•cf;1n 1 ov. m r .\uto .11r. A~l r.1d10 Xlnl I 1•ond t tm.•s. S2ll)IJ1 olr. SJL Sun fi42 7 IR8 '74 PINTO Alrcroft 9110 '76 847~7 549.3331 ~amu IMPORTS 4 Speed. radio, heater Sl788. 1178FP D>. ~Robins FORD COSTA MF.SA MO !110<> TORINO 4 Speed. radio. heater, SQUIRE WAGON I raised tire<,, )ow n~il,"': & ••••••••••••••••••••••• . CITABRIA-Almosl new, 65 hrs total time. Top eqwpment 552·9646. Compen, Sale Rent 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"actory Direct Campers 5895 up. Shells SI 79.50. Slecpers. l:l5ij W 18th CM fi42-IW7 l 8 1 ~! C<ibov1•r Campl•r. SELLING YOUR CAR? TOYOTA TOP PRICES PAID F'or Imports TRUCKS Paid for or Nol 16 To Choose From Dean Lewi5 lmporh 4 S peed s. 5 speeds. l966~.:;~/ M. automatics, long beds, --- short beds. Also 6 Used Compact Trucks to choose from . head, g.1s rcl•fer. but•rne a;DW\ LWM• hi?ht. Jat'ks nr~ clean S900 bst ofr. 963-2116, r.73·6384. ---TOYOTA &>cunty Tr;ivler camper R' CO Sto\e water· sips 5 S400 offer. 646-7269. TOP S· Paid FOR Used VW's Paid for or Mot Motorcycle$ Scooters ---- 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Yamaha 250·MX, like new. n('ver r aced. -Oil induction system re· moved Optional forward mounted shock brackets installed Supt-r fast. !>lroni? & rC'll able. Must s e t• l o a p p r e r i a t e . S500 firm 536·'1758 after 6:j() PM ------ ·74 Rultaco Pursang 250, 1966 Horbor { M 6.S6 930'.l '73 INTERNATIOHAL l/4 Ton Pickup Cr ewcab. V-8, auto. trans., air conditioning. AM ffM r adio, power stcenng, power brakes, Autos, IMported deluxe interior , auxilary ••••••••••••••••••••••• tank. woodgrain sides, Audi 9707 dual mirrors, etc.••••••••••••••••••••••• (539385) $3395 ATLAS '72 Audi lOOLS. 2 dr, am/fm, a uto. 833-1361 days or 640-1217 eves --- '73, lOOLS. Auto, air, am/fm stereo. 1 owner $3.650. 962-4475. 714 523-7250 OPF::'I: Sl'NDA\' ---------Camoro 9917 FACTORY AUTHORIZF.D SalH • Senice Pcrh • LeasiftCJ Porsche 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa M•aa 642·00 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Lfk~ • --: EW " J naderl 120 W. Warner al Mam (2) '71 914 Porsches by pvt l964 vw party. Metallic blue, ap· Needs mino r pear. g roup , 5 s pd , work.$3SOfirm Cassette-rm st.~r .. mag 751.5143 LT model '76 lltl·n-.e brake SJ.595 &12·3301 Santa Ana 557-2132 74 Fiat 128 Wagon, AM /FM other xtras. Im· mac. $2800. 837 ·6527 / whls, 34,000 m1 s. $3850. ------ Gold, 5 spd, am/fm , '66 vw Bug Red Xlnt 54,000 mi 's. $34 00. cond. $875. 497-1895. 642-7467 or 751·7210. 642-7610. -------evenings. -----. '66 PORSCHE 912 CJ>t'. XI. '71 VW Squarl'bark 8SO Sport Convert .. 68 shape. 3.000 mi on 1720 1 Owner Xlnt Auto '69 CA!\f ARO, mags St<'reo. H'ry rll·an. S15<Ml r1rm !)79 SOAA '71 Camaro 350 SS RS Air. tape .\ '\l F\1 I m I mar Dix int S2SSO 633·6437 S p yder. xlnt runntnA eng. New ·74 Sepia Brn Call544·4841\ cond. Nu e ng. $1000. paint. ATS mai.:s. Chevrolet 9920 640-5635 Pirellis, s poilers.'62VW BUS.w1th '64rblt ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Fial 124 Sport Cpc. Asr. stereo, mags Xlnt cond. S4200. 499.2350 blaupunkt. xtra set of eng. New clutch S850 wheels. tires. new tinted 979-2496 windshield. 1st. $5.000 .------- takes it. (714) 673·6562 aft 69 VW ~ug. xlnt rond '74 FIAT X-1 COUPE 6 New pamt. runs gre<1t 9 · SllllO/offcr. 673 7891 '74 CARRERA. sun roof Showroom fresh. low. low mil es & extra SHARP! <BY1078). Only $4495 HOWARD Chevrolet Dove & Quail St. Newport Bca l'h 833-0555 coupe with everything. Volvo 9772 Avail approx Jan 1. 1971\. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $15,ooo firm . 645-6101 ORA .... GE COU .... TY between 9:30 & 11 ·30 AM VOLVO wkdays. EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO PORSCHE SALE PORSCHE '69 91 lE. Sportomatic. Excellent cond. ·Priced to s ell. C629HWG>. Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County! BUY or LEAS F. -~, CONNELL CHEVROLET SALES & s i:-:Rv1n: 2828 Harbor Blvd. COSTA \1 ES,\ 546-1200 &>aut1ful '72 Cht·" '101111• Carlo Asksnc q;1w1 twlo" blue bk Sl99.'i ll:n '"'I I I '70 Monte C.1rl" \ lnl cond Air. I'S I'll .::1;·,n G 4 4 • 170 I) l' \ t 5 I H 11 r 839 19f~ V 8 t t S po nr immaculate. 1463Kl' I . au o. ran . """ steennJ? IX>"l'r hrakcs. Only $2395 A M f'\I stereo radio. hl'alt'r white" all r adial H 0 WARD t1rei-. roof rack. wood gr a 1 n s 1 de tr 1 m Chevrolet <639KYSI $2095 ATLAS ChryslH" Plymouth Opt·n Daily & Sund a~ 'ti! 10 PM 2929 Harbor Rh·d. Costa Mesa 546-1934 72 Ford r. ran T orin! Wagon loaded. Fart asr. p b. p s. rack. nu tires & hall. Beaut ronli 1 Owner LovinJ:! cart'. Ii mi. S2.595 3121 R oos('\ I'll W n y C' \f 5-1fi '.l:ffi lh· OWn<'r n1·11 Ford (;ountrv SC'dan !l Pas~ :-0\J(ton \'.'!!n. f' h. p \ fa<"I air A:\l F\I l.UJ!J? r.1rk. r.1cl1:1ls Lrlr hitch 1!+1 !Ji~) "7:! I.TO 4·dr Rrnus:h Al opt10ns me sunrf :\taint bills avail XI cond. I ownr Approx 82.000 m1 f>n\ I' & Qu.11 I !">t :'\1•wp11rl llf>.11 h 833-0555 Plymouth 9960 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ATLAS Chrysler Plymot1th Open Daily & Sun 'lll 10 P M 2929 lla roor Bhd CostJ ~h'"·' 546-1934 '75 PLYMOUTH VALIANT 4 DOOR SEDAN 6 Cyl.. auto trans .. air rond1l1on1ng, po wer stct>nnl!. wh1te'I!. all llr<''-. fartorv ext t>ndcd war r.int\' ·on drl\ t' tram. e1;,11 \t FK 1 $2995 ATLAS S750 fi75 0970, ask for Bill Chrysler Plymouth Open Daily & Sunday '71 S.nuki 'til 10 PM JCIC}UOI" 9730 TS· 125 Duder 2929 llarbor Blvd. Av5ti1t-H•aley 9709 ••••••••••••• •• ••• ••••• PORSCHE '73 91 lT. S Spd, 20,000 actual mi. Fae air cond. Truly im mac. Lease or purch. C4623FN). 2025 S Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 '68 fk l J\ir Ii 1·vl rad111 :Sl700.640·0630 p '· n h. Int ru11n11w • 1·11ml '1~1'l l.t" :!11\7 tli"111 Lincoln 9945 Chrysler Plymouth Open Oa1ly & ~unclav 'Lil 10 P~t Convcrt1.'<l for <11rt, but Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARK-X Jag sedan '63. all s trN·l t'quipment in· 546-1934 '58 Austin-Healey 106. Auto trans. Very gd duded l·:xtrct tires. Good ---------Very gd 1nlen or. new I cond. Best offer. 642-1272 Cond1t1on Must sell. 1964 FORD paint, new top. Tonneau, .. --PORSCHE '74 914 Sil\'er. Excellent cond Priced right. 1902512> PORSCHE '739llT Mini cond. (100583). S275 f..14 0577 Econolme pickup. SSOOor reblt eng. 5.000 m1 .. xlnl 1973 Jag~ar, · X KE Vl2 will trade for rurniture or rond .. SJ.000 or bst ofr 12.~ ms. l'!lmac THE ·m CIS1'\ 411 & 'GR Tnumph remodel work o r ., .,., 673 8310or 646-5993 Christmas Gift. 645·4251 S<Xl l~th xlnl rond. Offer. Call 751·5143. 4~ 31601494 2'JR9 ·oo Kawasaki 120-. 2500--m-i. '74 CHEVY stm·t legal, $250. firm. Custom Pickup 645·1682. Auto. t r a n s., power ------steering & brakes. radio, '71 Yamaha , 250MX. excellent! $3488. Great shape. Best offer. (01194S). 494·4589. Theodon Robins '69 650 Triumph Bonn. FORD $ro(). '66 250 Bultaco $300. 2060 Har bor Blvd. Doth sn very good cond. Costa Mesa 642·0010 898-~ . ------'70 Chev. ~ T . Camper •1975 NORTON Special. P /b, p /s R50 CC. Interstate elec. _a_/_c_on_d_._S1_5_SO_. 963 __ ·7_16_7_ start. Heaut. silver . New. 200 mi. Must sacrifice immcd. 963-3705 ----- '73 GT3RO Suzuki, clean $725. Call 497-2076 aft. 12 noon 74 DATSUN PICKUP 4 Speed, radio, heater. low miles & extra clean. Reflects excellent care! (81798X). Service & repair the BMW 9712 Jaguar automobile only HOUSE ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• 675~9063 OF SADDLEBACK BMW '76 BMW's NOWHERE a4G2 Me,...nte Ptnry. lltmloft Viejo 131-3040. 411-4941 UM Awef)' '9rtrwey Ed Open Sundeya ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST --------~ IMPORTS Mmda 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 RX2. Radio, a ir cond. 714 523-7250 extras. Good running . condition. 30,000 ong. m1. '73 914 Slvr •. 1 own, air. Nds a little body work. mags, new tires, loaded, $2000/bs t orr. 551-6042 best offer. 833·9264 _e_v_es-"f.'--w_kn_d_s_. ----Rolls Royce 9756 12. RX2, 4-dr. air. under ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 5. o o o m 1. SI . 4 O O · #l DEALER IN US A 552·1450. aft 6 & wknds. · · · 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROY ""' ·CARVER ROUS-ROY CC UAE.17thSt COSTA MU._ ,.._ __ __, SA6-~ Cl051D SUNDAYS Stuh 9761 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16'S VOLVO'S HERE NOW •New Engine •New Transmission •New Colors All 75'S AND DEMO'S MUST GO THIS MONTH BUY Tu~l1n ·\\t•.C';\l 1••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1972 L111roln Metrk I\ .1JJ 1.~IT1•11.nsrn.1n \.\~n Fulh xtr;is . .tl.000 m1, xtra 1m 1•quqqll'd :\l.11.t• 11f11·r m;ir '110t1. !li'.I ~33 d.i}S f,;,; ;>•11 1 6i5 f>GlS eve" i :I I I < .101m11 'I!. 1th '>hl'll Mercury 9950 I' s I' n a Ir {' 0 n d ••••••••••••••••••••••• $32.'iO bt-st ofr 64:?·41i27 '73 Marqws 1mmac. non 'iO Impala Cust 2dr. Air smokers rar. nu rdls. p /S pm Auto Sl lOO /bst brks, rarb. A/C. full pwr, fr 551.2559 aft 6 must sell P.lease ~a ke 0 ·----ofrPP675·7214Anyt1me. '73 Chevelle Malibu Sport M t 9952 Coupe. Loaded -top llS ClftCJ co nct1t1 o n. Semi ••••••••••••••••••••••• wholesale -l<'rrn '> '73 MUSTANG 675-3000. Auto trans .. air, power 'fifi Chev. Bel i\trl' Cnod steerini~. & brakes. $2988 1446GVT). 2929 Harbor Bl\ ti Costa \1"!-.J 546-1934 74,LYMOUTH DUSTER 6 C'y l . 3 speed. poY.er steenn~. radio. healt'r. whitewall tires. (78889 ). $2195 ATLAS Chrysler Pfymoutft Open Daily &Sunday 'til 10 PM 2929 Harbor Blvd CMta Mesa 546-1934 on rond Eronom1ral. Reha Theodore Robins h I 1• S325 · 4 93 7 7 OO FORD '68 Valiant 2-dr. slant six, LEASE 496 711.Ti ---20fiO Ha rbor Blvd. aut<?, lo':" miles. well USEDsnEcl•Ls '59 Chc\'y Impala. 2dr Cn'lta Mesa 642·00l0 maintained . $1250. r ,.. hard top, 283. runs gd, no 646-8080 174 Volvo 164 rients, ~00. afl\·r 6 pm. '71 Mus tang G ranr1e, '7_l_D_U_ST_E_R--V-S-sll_c_k-. A · f 642 2539. AM /FM stereo. PS/PB, • • utomatsc, sunroo , n('w tires. Must sell. Bst $1350/oHer. AM /FM stereo, lealh<'r. Comet 9927 ofr 842 7435 646-0921 Luxury at its best. FSOOS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'ontfac 9965 tt395 74 Comet Dt>lux i cir 73 MUST ANG ••••••••••••••••••••••• .JIU Sedan. under R 000 m1 '74 Volvo 142 PIS. A t<:. Radio. tmkll Automatic t ransmission, '72 PONTIA.C Motorcycles 125 CC Wom· bat 1972. street & dirt, $400: 100 CC Super Rat compl reblt $250, 586-5570 Only $2795 & Sates-Service-Leasing Roy Carv..-, Inc. L•ase Hew-Used OYER 100 MERCEDES ON DISPLAY House of hnporh AUTHORIZtD MERCEDES DEALER 6862 Manchester, Buena Park 523-7250 1 & v · t .,.,.,95 pow er steeri n g, & VENTURA EXCLUSIVE 4 Speed. overdrive. ~ass · in op ~ brakes, air conditioned, -· leather, AM/FM stereo 642·6834 vmyl roof, only 34,000 FOR • cassette. sunroof. A CorYette 9932 mHes. Exceptional urut ! Custom 4 d oor sedan. power steering & brakes. $2088. (825MM A). '73 Dune Cycle Spider HD Rockwell engine. Sacrifice 645-0585. HOWARD Chevrolet Dove & Quail St. Newport Beach Motor Homes, Sc* Rf'ftt 9160 1--•_3_3_·0_5_5_5 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Chev. v.i Ton Pick-up, Rent 25' 1975 Open Road, ovemauled, gd operating fully self-cont. sips 6-3. cond. $925. 640-8268 Winter rates. 644-8385 1---------- 30' Blue Bird Bus 73Ranchero500 Rolls Royce BMW 234 E. 17th St Costa Mesa 546·4444 1976 BMWs ARE HERE CREVIER Molorhome , Onan With Gem top, auto., Gener ator, Air Cond, power steering & brakes, $2500. ~7050. low miles, $32-88 (#0331) $' ST &. HOADWAY F 0 r s e I I • 1 9 7 3 Theodore Robllls SAHTA AHA ·ROADLINER 28', FORD 835·3171 . loaded, 12,000 ml. 2060HarborBlvd. _TltlUlTIMATtDllMHO MACHINI Sacrifice. Can be seen at COit. Mesa 642-0010 C.,-i 9715 ~ .... bor Blvd. C.M. y_, 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7 4 CAPRI On the Santa Ana Fwy. SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 Harbor. C.M. 631-1276 Orange County sports sedan. 752LEQ. • •••••••••••••••••••••• (252GWA ). tc399 •TOPCASH! 0 1~295 ~ For Corvettes a nd other ft Y 1\"futlAn~l used cars & trucks! lUt\11\. U.UW HOWARD C hevrole t. HO 73 MERCEDES M<>c!oaa ~ Dove & Quail Sts. Nca Chevrolet A ~ VOLVO . Jamboree. Rris'ol. & 450 SLC AUTHORfUO Mac Arthur. Newllorl no,•e&QuaslSt I b · "t h Beach 833.()55.S ~ po tBe h Metal ic f'lge w1 S..A~lu 19M Horhor CM M/.9'\C\1 . ew r ac matc hing in lerior · DAVE ROSS . '74 Cor vette 454. p /R. 833-0555 automatic transmission. '67 Vol"o Sta \\ gn. auto p /W, p JS. am /fm ster<'O. ---------1 power steering, factory POMTIAC-STun I rans. R/H. Rd runmnJ? new radials. 493-0631 aft •7 4 MUST ANG air conditioning. AM /FM 2410 Harbor llTd. cond. $750. R33 6413 or 6 stereo radio, heater. etc. 400-41~ --------2 + 2 (23SHSY> ~-;-;::;_;;:_:;_;;;_;_~_2'._-:_:_:_-:~--:-:-:~~=-=::;:-:;:-:.::""''l '72 Corv•h 4 Speed. coupe, air condi· $15,800 . GA'ZE_Rlrlf.~, $5600 firm 548·5819 Uoned,radio,heater,low MINT '7l T-Top 350. m(7~1l~M~) Immaculate! Auto, air, loaded ' ~-968 S403 Only $3 19 5 Cougar 9933 2s• Complete self-Ford V•n, Id cond. $68S. coatained. Cruise control Broadway & Cat Hwy, Only 21.000 miles. hke '67 Mercedes 200. 4Dr equlpt. '75 Model. Very L.B. tJnk>oOUCo. new, 4 speed, factory air Sedan. Gas, 4tyl. new ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOWARD 72COUGAR XR-7 Chevrolet nlce, rea rates. 545-1318. c:ondltlontng. AM /F~ valve job, auto. air cond, a,evy '71 emplUy cstmtd, stereo,. don't miu this S2650/ofr. &44·1700 ext 548 On\'e & Quail St Newport Bea<'h ThMdon RoblM FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa . . 642-0010 '74 F .B . Trans Am . loaded, JS,000 mi. mint cond. $5295. 842-3533 847-2781 '7 3 FIREBIRD AutomaUc, power steer- ing & brakes. radio, heater, mag wheels, low miles. extra clean, etc. C274JOC). Only $:1495 HOWARD Chevrolet Dovt & Quail St Newport Rc-ach 133·0555 TNlltn. Trani 9170 top ruk ur'r, a trek, one. Outstanding ! or839-1968. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31pd, S cyl. $2200/mlr ofr. (662LIQ). ---------1 Automatic lransmission. 833-0555 n.ditrbW 9970 power steering & brakes, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted,used travel 673-2370. 0 I $3795 MB, '73, 450SL. Blue trailer, 18-23'. Sell root. n Y metallic. Mint cond. Pvt Prtv. Pty. 848-~1. '8'1 Dodie Van, V-8. mags, Pty. $12,000. 642-77731 •~ crpta, curtalns, tape dk. HOWARD 494·9853. ~~~ 95%0 $10'7 5. 673 -1629 -~-~~~--1 Cle.sic• Evatwlmds Chevrol•t '71 300 SEL 6 l 75,ooo m .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 119 Gray w /black ll'alher, '81EconollneVm Dove&Qut\1ISt snoo. 833 ·9520 o r '51 F.dRl 4 dr., R/H, P /S, xlnt cond., '1t Up. $7~. -« ofr. Ml IOOI. • nu 1d, Sl,000. Newport &-ach 6'4-s:BS. CAP~ICOIN OIC ll ·' JAN ft i. i,,,. l .: ~,,('~ alrconditioning,AM /FM '67 Mustang V-8 289 runs "74 T·Blrd Sunroof f\.111 stereo. ~<*Lmllf's & ex-nod ...... ' tr ' .,. tra rl<>an! Colli.PH). g S600. or ""'st o er. pwr, stereo. r.xcel cond., 996-8718 lo ml. Offer. fl.44 S386. Only $3195 '61 T-Blrd. aut(), radio. H 0 WARD For Clas.;if1d Ad power acce-ssories. $4()(). 873 61 19 or 673-GR2S ACTION Chevrolet cn11-. Vf99 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• - Cad. U Formal Limo ~bit ena. good eond. $4700/besL PP 64.2-2t'75 IG-0184. 8 J 3·0555 __ Fw --Sal-e-19159-M-erc-ed-e• .'If CHgvy S'n:P-VAN 72 C•pri, like new, 6 cyl, ltoSL, 1xlnt cond. Nu $800. or best. offer. V-6, stick noor lo mi, paint & top. 14,100 ~eves. R/H,air,owner S4S-o623 213-U4~.an sPM Oov1• ~ Q11n1I St. Dady Pilot · N<'"" port Reach AD VISOR a J J.osss 642·~• 7l Jllchbdt. Sharp. Below Dlue Book, 4 ~~td. MJd. 1 rutbl Blue 549-3110, l • BJ 2 DAIL y PILOT Monday. Oeoemt>«@7°s '' . * •. Warning : The Surgeon General Ha s Oe1erm1ned That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heanh 17 mg'. 'tar:' 1.1 mg. nicotine av. perc1garette. FTC Report Apr'.75 ~,,, .. ~-·-:·~ ... ..... ... ( Laguna /South Coast Today's Closing N. Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 349, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1975 TEN CENTS Hinshaw'S Son Testifies Against Hint By TOM BARLEY Oi ,,.. 0~11, Piiot s~" Congressman Andrew Hlnshaw's son lesl1fied as a pro secution w1tnes!> today that h<.• was the rec1p1ent of slereo equip ment allegedly s upplied free or charge while Hinshaw was serv mg as Orange County assessor in 1970. Un1ver!>1ty o f Southern California student Andrew Howard Hinshaw Jr., 18, told a Superior Court jury that lhe stereo set and components dis tributed by the Tandy Corpora lion was a gift from his rather. Hinshaw ·s s tepdaughter. Chapman College student Karen Worthen, 18. also testified that she was with her mother, Mrs . Thais Hins haw , in a Park $3,850 SkotefJoord UPI Te..__. Here's something for the kid who has everything -a skateboard with a 1.3 carat diamond embedded in 14 karat gold trim. Creator David Kasdan holds the item which goes for a mere $3,850. Victim of Sailing Tragedy Discovered A decomposed female body washed ashore at Crystal Cove Sunday moroing and has be<.>n tentatively identified as Shern~ ·Miller. 21, of Costa Mesa. who has been m1ss10g at sea since Dec. 7. when her sailboat "'as found partially s ubmerged orr Abalone Poinl Her husband, Steve Miller, 27, also aboard the sailboat. is still missing. "The body is beyond visual re- cognition. We have tentatively identified her as a Jane noe. However. it app<'ars likely 1t is Mrs. Miller," a coroner's deputy said today. The deputy added that the body can be posltivcly ldentlfied either through fmgerpnnts or dental charts. The body was discovered about 8 a .m . at the cove, between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The Millers' water-filled boa had been discovered farther soul , off Abal ne Point. en the t was found, the body e Millers' 3-year-old son, Shawn, was found m the cabin. An autopsy revealed that Shawn died of drowning. The Millers moved to Costa Mesa only three weeks prior to the fateful sailing trip. Miller had purchased the new boat only two weeks before taking the over- night cruise out of Newport Harbor Train Rams Truck In Viejo; No~ Hurt An Amtrak train carrying 100 passengers and traveling about90 miles per hour struck a pickup truck in Mission Viejo that had been abandoned on the tracks Saturday morning by three youths. There were no injuries in the 11:35 a.m . crash. according lo a California Highway Patrol spokesman. Debris from the truck was scattered over a wide area and there was moderate damage to the lead engine on the train, thespokesmansaid. He said three youths had been riding in the truck on a dirt road that parallels the track just prior to the spectacular crash. ··Apparently they thought the pickup truck could go just about anywhere including across thl' rallroad track Rut it got s tuck." the spokesman said The cras h occurred about two miles north of A vf>ry Parkway near the north end o( Carhino Capistrano The patrol spolcesmao said the youths nttcmptti1 to p1 ~h the truck off the tr.il·ks. b.il rl{dn 't succeed. "Then next thing. they ~aw that Lraincomloi;t like 90. Thcydtclcted to get out c>f the way," the s pokesman said. He said emergency braking procedures applied by the train's engineerdid little good because of the short distance between the truck's location and the point where it was spotted. The patrol spokesman iden- tified the driver of the pickup as Kenneth McMillen, 18, of 24581 Alcoba, Mission Viejo. Jnvestiga- tion of the accident is continuing. . Boston Pupils Stage Walkout BOSTON (UPI) -About lSO wMte students walked out of South Boston High School today ~hortly after classes began at the troubled facility. A leaflet from the White Stu· dent Caucus s id the action was to test a new protest mctl\od by which white students could walk out on a given signal. A spokesman at the South Boston inCormation cent er said such walkouta would b~ staged when black students began provoca lions. Newport apartment when a stereo set addressed to Hinshaw arrived shortly before Christmas 1972. Miss Worthen told prosecutor Michael Capizzi that she and her mother, who has since sued Hinshaw for divorce, unpacked speakers, a turntable and a re- ceiver shortly after the container was delivered. She testified that the stereo set was later shipped to Hinshaw's Washington D.C. apartment in January 1973. The equipment was later seized there by the district al· torney's ofhce during an in· vestigation that led to the indict- ment of Hinshaw. The Newport Beach Republican is being tried on three counts of bribery, all con tained in a Grand Jury indict· ment. It is alleged that he accepted gifts of stereo eqwpment and a $1,000 campaign contribution from the Tandy Corporallon through it s Radio Shack warehouse in Garden Grove. It is further alleged that Hinshaw solicited a bribe from a lawyer representing Beckman Instruments in return for h1s pro- mised intervention in an assess- ment appeals heanng. Prosecution witnesses have testified that a number of stereo sets were donated by Tandy of- ficials in return for favorable as· sessment action that may have saved the firm as much as <See IUNSHAW, Page A2) Schmit's Testimony Due Suspects Seized in SC Heist Three gunmen who threatened to kill aw aitress if their demands for money were not met robbed a San Clemente restaurant and seven early morning diners of nearly $3,600 early today. Three suspects later were arrested in Tustin. The waitress. identified by police as Fran Kearins, was held with a handgun stuck in her back by one man as his two armed ac- complices forced the manager of Carrow 's H ickory Chip Restaurant, 620 A venida Pico, to open the safe and tum over its cash contents. Then the duo demanded that customers turn over their money, police said . After the money was collected, the waitress was released un· harmed. The manager. Albert Kowella, and the restaurant patrons were not injured. Acting on information supplied by San Clemente Police, California Highway Patrol Of. fleer Don Gritton intercepted a suspect vehicle near the Culver Freeway exit to the Santa Ana Freeway in Irvine. Gritton, late r joined by Patrolman Steve Thompson, stopped three suspects at the tn· terseetion of the Santa Ana and Newport Freeways. Using their patrol cars as a s hield, Gritton and Thompson. with shotguns poised, ordered the three occupants to exit the car with their hands in the air. Early morning commuters caused a traffic jam as they slowed down to watch the drama played out on the freeway shoulder. Arrested and later transported <See HOLDUP, Page A2) Slow Progress For Mercer Former Newport Beach resi- dent Johnny Mercer was report- ed today to be making slow, but steady, recovery from the effects of brain surgery performed earlier this year in Pasadena. Spokesmen for Huntington Memorial Hospital said that the 66-year-old composer of many popular songs was able to sit up and was responding to therapy Mercer is in the intermediate· care section of the hospital. Surgeons removed a benign tumor from his brain Oct. 22. HE SOLD A.UTO 7JIROUGH PILOT "We don't even bother ad· vertislng in any other paper anymore. We have such good re· suits when we advertise in the Daily Pllot. Our last ad produced a sale on the first call.'' That's the advertising success experienced by the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad: '88 912 5 apd, immac. in/· out. new clutch. India Red $5000/0fr XXX·XXXX. If you have a car to sell, call &il2-S678. It only takes a few words ln lhe righl place to tttake a sale. Along the Orange Coast, the ri1&bt place is the Daily Pilot. • m Cella Probe Weird Scene Firemen Get Crazy Calls Just when firemen think that they've been called to just about every situation, something new arises. And Newport Beach firemen early in the weekend had two cases to chuckle about. The first call came on Friday from an 88-year-old woman who lives alone. HER NEW DENTURES, she said with great difficully, had apparently caught her tongue. It was stuck. So firemen dropped by to put everything back in place. Only a few hours later, firemen received their second crazy call or the day. A girl's bracelet, they learned. had snagged on the toenail or a pet dog and wouldn't come loose. WHO COULD HELP? The family figured the fire de· partment. Department information officer Art Morton said that the noisy dilemma was solved in a matter of moments. •·Just when you think that everything possible has been reported," be observed, "something new and crazy comes in." Huntington Case Man Shoots Wife Over Hot Drink? A reportedly long-si mmering situation between a Huntington Beach couple exploded Sunday when police allege the husba~d shot his wife in the back stx times. enraged because there was no hot chocolate mix in the pantry. Investigators said a sorrowful Bobby Benard, 50, of 19372 Cindy Lane. surrendered without inci· dent following the shooting that occurred in the front yard of their home. Spokesmen al Huntington In- tercommunity Hospital said to- day that Mrs Uva Benard, 54, 1s listed in critical condition and is under close watch and constant care. Police said the front yard shooting appeared to be a case of domestic friction that built up over a long period of time until a minor incident set it off. "He was very remorseful," Detective Richard Nolen said of Benard who was interrogated following the Sunday afternoon s hooting. The suspect was booked on sus- picion of assault with intent to commit murder and Nolen said a complaint would be sought from the Orange County District At- torney's Office Tuesday. lnvest1g3tors confiscated a .22 caliber revolver believed used in the shooting when they took Benard in lo cus tody. Appeals Court OKs Award to Engineer An Orange County Superior Court jury's decision that state highway engineer Ba.rry Lippert should get more than $1.1 million because or harassment by Avco Community Developers has been uphelf by an appellate court. The ruling by the Fourth Dis- tric. Court of Appeals in San Bemard!no overturns Superior Court Jud ge Robert L. Corfman 's rejection of the jury verdict. Justice Marcus Kauffman's opinion returns the $1,109,200 to Lippert. 31, of Garden Grove. It removes from the record Judge Corfman's comment that the award was excessive and the law suit should be retried. Judge Corfman at one point told Newport Beach attorney Donald Belveal that he was "try. ins to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear " in pressing the lawsuit he riled for Lippert. The highway en1ineer sued Av· co when he allegedly was harassed by the developers alter he moved his two-story home from Mission Viejo to Laguna Nlguel. Uppert ar1ue<i that Avco 11lan- dered him and tlls tiUe to lbe pro- perty and that the harassment wa.., triggered by the company's realization that It did not poue!'ls any restrictive powers on con· struchon plans in the La Veta tract. The harassment, Belveal told the jury, triggered the major heart attack suffered by his -client who was never able to move into the home at 29691 Ana Mari<' Lane. Belveal described Avco's ac- tions against Lippert as the "con- duct or a systemized campaign or terrorism, economic depression and vexation." Waikiki Chart House Burned HONOLULU (UPI> -Fire gutted the f asbionable Chart House restaurant in the Ilikai Hotel on Waikiki, causing $1 million damage. · Ten fire companies battled the names for a little more than an hour Sunday before bringing the f\re under control . Two policemen and a security guard were treated for smoke inhalation. The fire sent c loud.s of smoke in to hotel apartments just above the resteurant, and heat melted aluminum railings ln apartments thrceflight.s above. Subpoena For Top Aide Told By GARY G RANVILLE Of Ille D•lly P1lol S~" County Supervisor Laurence Schmit has been called to appear before the Orange County Grand Jury Tuesday as the jury con- tinues its probe into the complex . financial and political affairs of Or. Louis Cella. Also subpoenaed lo testify before the 1ury at a closed session is Schm1t's top executive aide. Loran Norton. Schmit was a major bend actor of Celia's political generosity,• roughly $134.000 in contributions and loans. when he succeeded m unseating incumbent Second Dis- trict Supervisor David Baker Last week. 1t \.\as learned that Schmit was employed by a Cella· controlled hospital as a public re- lations cons ultant during the final six months of his succes:.rul campaign. Financial disclosure state- ments filed later by the fres hman supervisor failed to show the in- come received from the hospital during the last six months of 1974. Schmit said he does not believe as an incoming official that he was reqwred to s how the hospital income. ··At \.\Orst it was a mistake - an honest m1stakl' on my part," the supervisor said Norton. a lo ng time Cella political worker. ::..;ud last Wl'<.>k he rece1 ved money from the hospital during 1974 for pro- fess ional se rvices rendered through two sma ll companies he owns. Friday. affidavits supporting search w:irrants issued in con· nection with the county in · vest1gation of Cella showed that investigators wer<' sel'king can- celled checks from other Cell:i- control led compan1l's made payable to Schmit. ~or1on and State Controller Kennt•th Cory. While the Grand Jury 1n Orange County 1s im estlgating possible violations m some of Celia's bus iness dealings, 3 federal grand jury 1n Los Angeles is conducting probe of its own. In the Corerront of the in· (SeeSCHMIT, PageA2> Orang~-Coasj L ... L c=rr ' =:::-- Weath e r Sunny and warmer Tues da y. Clear and cold tonight. Highs Tuesday at the beaches around 65 ns ing to 70 inland Lows tonight 30 to 36. INSIDE TOD" Y Heonng a window break and seeing ~omeone entenng fria home, o /at her shot and lolled his son -who lOO-' only loolnl'l{I /or a place to swep Story A4. Index AtY-knl<e AJ .,..,W_M 81 llM'h .. At -~ "" Gtllfwlll• At ... ....... "' ... 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F1rem{"n reported that on th<>1r ::irnval at the restaurant, the Beachhou se Inn . 619 Sleepy Hollow Lane, thechild was lying on a table and two phy::.1 c1ans were assisting tum. Thr doctors had dislodged .1 small quantity of food from th1· thtld s throat but the boy was -semi·con:,cious ' L Fro• Page AJ , SCHMIT ... \'estigat1ons arc the purported use of fictitious firms to drain money from Mission Communitv· Hospital . .M ission VtCJO. and )'fercy General I lospital, Santa Ana. Dimes Mother ·Named ~ . . . G1n1 B oures t on has been named t•hairman of the .March of Dimes Mothers· Mareh for L;.\guna Niguel. Mrs. Boureston is vice presi· dent of the South Orange County March of Dimes Coun<."11. rnem· bersh1p chairman for the March, a member or the Laguna Niguel Tennis club :ind the Lagun•I Niguel Woml•n':. dub She will b,• <iHkd by th\' Laguna Niguel Wom<'n '::. Club Area chairmen already selectt'<.I ,lte Re\' C.ildwell. Donna Connol ly, Beth Davis, Ester Dorn. Sue Hoag, Nancy Kurtz, Frances Ozimer. J nyC'e Pingatore and Leslie Qwnton. Mrs. Roureston said through the March of Dimes campaign in Laguna ~iguel, she hopes lo col- lect donations for birth defects research ~nd tl't'alment, but ab<> to inform the community about the progress bt'tng made in pre· vt•ntion of crippling d1sea:;e:.. Volunteers wishing to aid m the campaign may call 979·2270 for further information Heater Sets Laguna Fire A malfunct1onin~ wall h<'at<'r set fire to a Loguna Re;.ich apart ment early Friday morning and did an estimated $7.750 damagL· to the structure and contents before being extinguished by the Laguna Beach Fire Department. The fire occurred al 3: 13 a. m at 159 Nyes Place. Apt. 1. 'fherl' were no injun es. F1rt'men iden· tified the tenant of the bwlding as Wiley Johnson. The fire was first reported as a sofa fire but by the time fire units arriv<'d, a wall of the apartmt•nt uml was in flames. Damagt• w:is estimated to be S7,000 to the structure and $750 to contents Bush Pledges CIA Standards WASHINGTON <UPI ) - George Bush promised Congress today that if he is confirmed as CIA director he will establish high ethical standards for the agency and restrict it to galh<'r- mg foreign intelligence. Bush also told the Senate arms services committee hi s extens1' c political background may help him in his new job. Bush is a former C o ngressman and Republican parlv chairman. UFO Sighted? 'Three Storie• High' llASTINGS, 1'la. <UPIJ -Three persons attend- ing Larry Masters' backyard cookout reported seeing a J iant, dome-shaped unidentified flying object hov- enng over nearby trees. Sheriff's deputies from three counties and the F1orida Highway Patrol could find no other evidence of the object. St. J ohns County s heriff's dispa tcher John Harnage said a nother air search of the ar.ea would be made today. • Masters called sheriff's deputies in St. Augustine shortly after 9 p.m. Sunday.to rePort the UFO sight· ing. He a nd his three guests told officers the object was about three stories tall and appeared to be b\'lwecn "one footbaU fi eld and two football fields in length." The four. told a deputy the UFO had about 30 round, aml>er-shaped lights blinking from the side and the entire object was glowing brightly. The sighters said the UFO hovered above the trees for about three minutes, then sank bPlow the tree line for a m.inute, then rose again and descended, appearing to land. Soviet Device Satellite-blinding Laser Now Tested? WASHINGTON (AP)"-A Oefense Department official said today discussions are being held with the So\'iet Union about al· legations th:it 1t is testing a laser to bhnd l 1.S . spy satellites. Oct. 18. The story said infrared sensors able to d etect Soviet missile launchings were interfered with m one case for about four hours in what appeared to be Soviet testing. ( Pursued Speeder Niguel Driver Held in Chase A 25-year-old Laguna Niguel man is in jail today after a zany cat-and-mouse pursuit through Laguna Beach and South Laguna which assertedly started as an attempt to make a citizens arrest oC a speeder. Charles L. Sunday, 0!29532 Via San Sebastian. was booked for al- leged assault with a deadly weapon (an automobile) and for · resisting arrest. Police officer Barry Snyder was injured slightly in a fi ght at the time Sunday was taken into custody Sunday m orning. He was not hospitalized and was on duty today. Police Sgt. Terry Temple gave this account: Sunday was in his car on South Coast Highway when he saw another vehicle pass at what he thought was an excess speed. Sunday gave chase. The people in the other car, a middle.aged Laguna Beach couple, became fearful when Sunday attempted to stop them . Th<'Y increased speed making Sunday more de· termined to pull them over. The speeding a cars careened through Laguna Beach and down to First Street in South Laguna. There, the purs ued couple at- tempted to turn around, return to Laguna Beach, and try to reach the police station. Sunday attempted a roadblock with his car, cutting off two traf- fie lones o r Pacific Coast Hlgbway, but the other caz- eluded h im and sped back towarcf.. Laguna Bea('h at speeds up to 70 miles per hour. Along the way, the cars passccJ Officer Greg Bartz who was out of his car a nd was on his way to eat dinner. Bartz radioed to another police unit ahead of the spe~ing cars. Ofr~cer Mark Miller en route• to cut-off the cars happened upon them in the middle of the 10 tersection of Beach Street and Forest Avenues. Sunday was taken into custody ~ter Officer Snyder was slugged in the shoulder. Snyder also in" jured one of his fingers during lhe arrest. Frona Page Al HOLDUP ••• to San Clemente jail for booking were J e rone Bradford, 27 · Curtis Green, 27, and J erry Tyler, 29, all of Compton. Gritton said a search located a .38-caliber revolver and $1,500 in cash on Bradford's person. Officers said a serach of the car located the balance of the cash and a loaded .22-caliber automatic pistol. I Dr James P. Wade, director of tht' Pentagon· s Strategic Arrr.s Llm1tal1on Talks <SALT> task force. told the House Armed Services Committee it would be premature to call the allegations ;.iccurate. "This 1s a n('w issue raised in the news media," Wade said. "The facts are not tn on the is- sue.'' Valley Instructor In 'Serious' Shape Gritton said there was no re- sistance at the time of the ar- r ests. The arrest occurred about 7:05 a .m ., just 25 minutes after the armed robbery. As the CHP was making the a r- rest in Tustin. Orange County Sheriff's deputies on patrol in Mission Viejo stopped a car also matching the description of that used in the robbery and in like manner ordered the occupants out with guns drawn. Closer in- spection revealed that the occu- pants did not match the descrip- tion of the s uspects. They were allowed to go on their way. He r efused to d is<.'uss either the laser allegation or the possibility that the So\'iets are testing a new antimissile radar "because both are subJects of current dis· cussions with the Sonets.' · Drawing heavy questioning about and some criticism of al- leged Soviet \'iolation.s of the first SALT agreement in 1972, Wade msisted to the committee that no certain So\'let VIOiations have been found. "W<' cannot cle:irly de- monstrate any \'iulat10n has taken place," he said. But he sa1d a number of possi- ble violations have been and are bemg discussed with the Soviets, as well as Soviet clrums of U.S. \'iolat1ons, \\hi ch he refused to describe. Wade made ha s statements about the laser issue after Rep. Les As pin. ( D· Wis.>. asked him abou t an Aviation Week magazine s tory saying Soviet lasers bhnded sen sors on U.S. satellites in fi \'e instances si nee Fountain Valley High School teacher Denis Gitschier was in serious condition in a hospital in - tensive car e unit today after a Saturday morning attack that left an off·d uty Long Beach policeman dead. Gitschier, 30, reportedly un- derwent 13 hours of surgery at Los Altos Hospital in Long Beach for his injuries. Gitschier reportedly was at- tacked with a sharp mstrument Capo Beach Home Burgled for Ring Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers are investigating the theft from a Capistrano Beach home . of a wedding ring valued by lhe victim at Sl,875. Deputies s aid the ring was stolen from the home of college student Andrea Lee Roberson. 21, while she was busy in another part of the residence. They said there was n o s ign of forced entry. as he slept in the back of his car in Long Beach. Officer Franke Neal Lewis, 28, tried to come to Gitschier's · as. sistance and was shot in the face by the young teacher's a lleged attacker. (Additional story to- day, PageA5). Fountain V a lley Principal Paul Berger said today Gitschier was driving home to Torrance from a high school staff party at a teacher's h om e, when he became sleepy a rid pulled off the road to rest. He described Gitschier, who has been teaching at Fountain Valley since 1971, as popular with teachers a nd s tudents. In addition to his teaching duties, Berger said Gitschicr serves as an adviser to the Future Bus iness Leaders of America chapter . He s aid Gitschier, 30. had been living with his par{"nts in Tor- rance this fall while he was purchasing a home in Huntington Beach. Berger said Gitschier was to move into his home soon. Missing Decimal Soars Panel Cost ~~ aJ'.1:icle carried in Sunday's Daily Pilot under the byline of Judy Rosener. m ember of the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission, said costs of _ operating the seven coastal com· missions was $25 million. This was a typographical error. The figure s hould have read $2 .5 million. Mideast Gunfire TEL AVIV <AP) -Arab gunners exchanged fire with an Israeli pa t r o l across t he Leba i:i es«:. border today, the Israeli milita ry command said Cella 1s a minority owner in both hos pitals but has freely ad- mitted that he made or shared in most maJor fmanc1al decision:, al the hospital. Four CHP Officers Altogether, the wealthy Santa Ana ph~·sic1an c·ontributed more than S.')()().000 to 54 pohtJcal can d1dates I ast year with Schmll and Cory receiving the hon's share. Save Coast Driver I t Ero.P~AJ Harny Kendall of San Pedro is :ilive t oday because four Cahfor~ highw<1y patrolmen happened lo be in lh<' right place al the nght time. HINSHAW • • $150.000 a year . Former auditor appraiser George Upton has already been convicted of bribery charges for his admitted role m acceptin.t? many of the stereo urnts pitke<J up a t the Radi o S h uck warehouse Upton is now free after serving 87 days of his six-month st•n t ence. He tes t1f1ed aga1n::.t Hins haw tn the current tnal. ORANGE COAST L ~c Kendall, 58, is in senous condt· Capistrano's Council Field Swells to 6 A sixth person has emerged as a potential candidate for the San JuC1n Capistrano City Council. Edward We ndkos. a retired space program engineer, has taken out nomination papers for the ~tarch 2 election. · Others who have t aken oul nomination papers a rc JamE's Weathers and Roy Byrnes, the ,,...0r-co.n•o•·1•r.1 .. ,~ .... • "' two incumbents. Robert Davies. ftf'lfoGOW,...•W\ p,,.,._ 1• C\vOt~~,t~yl.,_ ()t"nr ro~\I Put>41\l\lng '"""P"'• ...... ~ "' ""'" ... 3 planning com missioner, David tut I \t'l-f'<I Alii(U\C1A1 "" •.1fJt ft ... ,.....,."'"""",,...._...__~ ,.,, .,., ,, ... ,..,., 11uu1 "•"·"II•·•·"' .... , • ..., ector of pl an-:~.~;:,.·;~·:<·,.~:,;:,~;, (-.::','"~-.. ':!,~ ;:.~o:~ ;•: g dorfer. prr ,,,,. i>vn••\~•..i ~•u•"•" "'"' ""''" ••·· s1dent of the Alto Capistrano •.;~~"~~.~~~·;~~~.~.·;~~:,.~ >;,'u11 v" ' 11 ·'" ttomeowner Association. Robert NW~ ' rt: '\H:)•nt iN:1 Putit1VV, Jack R . C\Jrley Y•tf' Pr•\IOtnt •no G•~'•' MtNO"' Thomas Keevil £dlto• ThOmas A. Murphine M•n•o•nq f dllor Charles H. Loos Richard P. Natl A,'\,t.t•nt MANQtnt EditOf\ L..aciuna Buch Office ft .. (..t"n"" ytr ~,,,.. t M.1•11"9 """.... p 0 ---11 Other Offices (~l•M•W JJOWf\llMy~•M ~l'Wf")tt 8f'•f' l'I )JU Nf'#fJ"W1 8nult••f(J 1•""'1"016" IHe<ll 1'11~ 114o•ll-vMd '·<OdOl•bM• Voll•y 1U01 l• ,_.,ft- "l '><tn O_ r , .. ...., T•lfpftone (714) "42-4321 CIHlffltd Advertising "42·5'11 u9un.18.ach All ~mtftts: Telepf\one •~ ''-'•"('•"'"""' ··~ <toe>YT~. 1t7S Of ... O" C.a<t ll'\AllllllN ... c- ,.ny No NW\ t.f0f'W\. IUV'tt.e"""' fldtfteti•t m•ttH er .... , .. ,.,~•M' MtP•" "'-'Y M , f'P'"uutl wlllleul •-t<l•I P<I'"'"'-ol <eo1><1QMowMf'. .... ,...,., I''"' jHl\laO<I &•llJ al ~ .. AoMU c..i••Mfll• low«> .. ,.,_""'••·-uu ,,,_ ll>fr O'f ....+I .. U "'°"lllly, MlhlMy -1~­Ll U,_lt,ly, · No one has yet filed the papers and become a candidate. The de adline fo r this is 5 p .m. Wednes day, De('. 24 . Andy Devine Still at Hoag Actor Andy Devine of Newport Beach was reported still "wrC?Stl· ing with a bit of a tcmperatun>" today at Hoag Memorial Hospital where he is being treated for pleumonia. Devine. 70, was admitted latE' last week lo lhe hospital ln a move termed a precaution because of his acruct.100 wilh a (ot'mofleukem!a. Spokesmen at Hoa1t said today that Devine was resting com· • fort.tbly and lbat bi.a condition is fair. lion today in the intensive care umt of Santa Ana:s Mercy Hospital after suffering an ap- parent heart attack and losing control of his car on the Newport Freeway Sunday night. A CHP spokesman said the car was northbound on the freeway and plun.f!ed down an embank ment near the Paularino Avenue offramp in Costa Mesa when Kendall suffered the seizure at about 9:30 p.m . Patr ol man Robin Hanson s potted the car at the bottom of th<' slope and r an down to give :lid. He found Kendall lying on t he seat on the passenger side of the s m all foreign car. He had stopped breathing. llanson pulled the driver out of the car and began applying mouth to mouth resuscitation un· til Kendall s tarted breathing rag- gedly. Three other oCficers. John Galvin. Art McMaban and Mark Hedgpeth arrived at the scene and took turns applying heart massage to the victim while Hanson cintinued t o aid his breathing. North State Ch,.chilly By The A11ociated Preas It was the coldest morn- ing of the winter i n Northern California today a s temperatures dipped below freezing and rrost dotted Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Truckee reported three degre.s below zero and it was little better at Tahoe with four abovf'. The heart o r the agriculture country was fre t-zi ng with t e m - peratures in the 20s. Sacramento reported 27, Stockton 16. Poso Robles 19 and Maryaville23. • Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has passed theC100 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 mllllon strong Mariners Savings? Safety, strength and the friendliest crew in town gives you plenty of reasons to start your account todayl ASK ABOUT OUR NEWT AX.SHEL TEAED SAVINGS PLANS Earn up to 73A % Interest on insured savings.· "Thie cwtlllcltt lmlUnt, wtllctl bl9r'l 111 tnnuel yllld Of f.()1% lntetMt, It tubftct to 1111>1tan1i.1 Int.,.., 1*'1111• II w111'1drtwn before· 1Nlurlly. • Newplft hem Newport leech l~ hedt hel le.ch lr.tefty Hiiia w .. 1 Hollywood (M•ln Office) (Bayttcle C.nttrl (Cot'* of ftoreiLAve.) (t.e11ure World) (Cotner of Olympic 811/d ) (Opp. Mt SIMI Ho1pllal) 1S1&W .. tellfl Or, 1(n4 eeytlde Or. 310Qlenneyrwl1. 13820S..I Beech Blvd. 360 So Beverly Or. 8741 Bev9'1y Blvd. • (714) ~HOOO (714) 842 4000 (11') 49'-750I (213) 508-7929 (2131 "3-3000 (213) 8!17~141 l ) .. I I l , l I I I l , I Monday December 15 1975 L/SC CAIL y PILOT ,, I I Monday's Closin~ Price NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YO"lt tuPll -~IOWl:it e re Pfl< .. on lhe ..;:, Yor S10<11 eatl,.nge _. 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WltMM I 40 S II 17\lo-"A WUllflA .OSf J •l 1~ ••• Dr. Robt> rt I •. Crt'vellng ha~ lw1 ·11 .ippoinll-11 l>tt"'·idt•n t 11( lhe 11)1.tnd l>1ag11us tlcs ch vbton ofTr.lH nol 1.abun lorio . ,1 subs1dwl'y of B.n.ter Labonito1 1l·~ H l• JUIOl'd the 11)1.md tl1 \1~1on 111 1!173 JS nH·t.ltc:d director a ftt•r IL·av 111g tth· flonolulu Mediral Group If\ Hawaii. l>r Cn·vd111to: and his family h Vl' in Coron<• dt·I :\1Jr .. Three m t-m be rs of lhl' C r eatt>r Irvine Indus trial League have b c l'ri nominated for positions on GllL bo.ird of dirl<etors for J976. Sev<'n othL·r nom11w1•s a recurn•nlly on the board Tlw nl'W nomtnt.'\"> ar e Richard C'. f\illl'rt, J)rt''•<h•nl of Royal lndui,tnt>~ cuvu1Nc; F.nt>rgy Prudut l!' Oiviswn . •'r<'dt!rkk M. l.lnton, pn•s1dt·11L t\nd ch:HI man or Ddl<t Grou1•, Inc .; Jnd John Robfn,on. presidl·nt o( Ana bolic, Int'. Ell•cltorl 1·l·,ult' "tll ht' ::innounn·d ~•ft l'I .J~rn. according t11 Sl·crc•l;.1ry l'.1ul llor< .. S:.l ntJ .'\n.1 r('steknt Philip II. Rubt>rtson h os hl•t•n named vie<' pres 1tfrnl ;ind ass11cwk trust 1.·ounsd rn St·rurity Pacific Bank's trust dep.1rtml•nt . • William K . Shanley or Cost•• M<'sa. has been <1ppoinlcd assisl:ml director of operations Cor /\mbassador Inns of America. He will supl'rvise managers of 12 mott'ls in C<illf11rni.1, Arizona a nd N ~vada • Carl J . K) mla. a representative of Municipal Wate r Db hi<'t of Orange County on the board of direct ors for l hl• Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. has been a ppointed ch airma n of a special budget com mittee for )1etropohtan • Bank or Srwport ha~ n amed Dennis I.. Voyles \'ICl' president :rnd m a nager of the bank's m ;.1in branch otflcc 111 :-Jew port Jk3ch. He wa s for merly assistant v1ct• pr'-''1dent and mana~l'r of the Santa Ana office of ~·irst :\at10nal Hi1nk vf ()r.rngl· County. Voyles and his (Jm1ly h vt: in Orang.:. * Llewellyn Goodfield, Jr. has joined the staff of South Coast Plata a nd Town Ce nter <•S '"s t ~l<Jnt gt'nl'rJI manager. He will m anage South Coast Village as well as assist in the over a ll a dministration of thL' complex. Goodfield was previously senior vice president with Inves t West Fin:rnctal Corp. tn Santa Ba rbara :md s er ved m a similar c a pacity with Elkhorn at Sun Valley. Idaho . He :rnd his family live in Co!>l.1 '.\t esa . * William J . Worthington, operations GOOOl"IEl.O m anager a t Aeronutronic Ford in ~ewport B<'ach , ha !> been elected preside nt of the Honeywell Large Systems Users Association. He and his family reside in Villa P a rk. ' • Laguna :"\iguel resident R alph E. BalCour has been elected vice presid ent and general counsel for Amcord, Inc. B::ilfour joined the Newport Bcach-b::ised comp.my in 1972 as corpo rate counsl!I and was later n amed gener:il counsel. * Cheves T. "Bo" Powell has been na m ed manager of ::irchilecture and design for Laguna Niguel d enlopment of ~ Avco Community Developers, Inc. Prior to joining Laguna :"ligucl, Powt'll "as an architectura l consultant on a housing project in Borneo for :'major oil compa ny. Before that he worked with J Newport Beach architecture firm. H e lives in South Laguna Beach. Costa Mesa r esident Chuck PetlinJ(all has joined Industrial Brokers as lea sing manager of the Laguna llllls Business Park. He was form erly in induslri:il prop<'r ty, including construction supervision, sales and leasing. • Dennis P. Mallon has been promoted to thC' n ew position C1f vice president of m arketing for True Data Corp. of S <tnt<1 Ana. The data entry device producer has alc;o named P aul R Lozeau as d irector of cnginc~ring, J er a ld B. Wilkm as m anager of quality assurance and J O!>l'Ph Holdsworth :is east ern regiona l sales man:.cger. How About a Stutz For Only $47,500? DETROIT (U Pl) -There's still time lo put a lit lie something s pecial under the tree on Chri~tm~•:i morning. Something that comes fully a ssembled, needs no b attenes and is full y g uaranteed. You'JI probably want to keep this ht tic toy fo r yourself. though. That is, if you c~m come up with the ~17.000 asking prk\'. No discounts , but you can arrange for easy financing. Rut hurry. the re arc just J6 available in the United States right now . TIUS CHRISTMAS bauble - one is green trimmed with red -is the Stutz Rlackhawk. ~ handbuilt m otorcar th:it never saw th<> 111sidl• of a Detroit ass e mbly pl:mt. The dials on the ins trument panel are trimmed in 21 kar at ~old ; thc s ta nda rd c:irpeting 1s Aus tra lian lamb's woo l, ~horn short or long depending on your taste. Uphols tery is Connollcv tcather that ne\'er loses its. d tsllncl n avur. J nd ther e's a clock in the m1ddh> of thestN~n:lg wheel. "IT 'S PROBABLY th<> u I t 1 m ~· t l' t h in S? i n s n oh ~ppe31," ~ays ~or m Glazwr. chairman of the board of thc Stutz Mot or C ar Co of North Ame n ca . "But people don't j?et mad 3t you when lhey Sl'<.' you driving it even though they know 1t 's e xpensive.·• = .. ~·.i:: ~ ,t_::~ i------------Who owns a Stutz. w~e on ly conn ection with th(' famous Stutz cars of the earlv motoring years is its name? Gla zier says tht> ty pical buyer ts 45. m alt' and a sell-made m3n. W\)WllOlll.40 56 11H I~ .. , WetfUll pt 6 ., I " t I Wtl)ftllf ' '° . . I ~1,lo--WHI/\ El ,t7 U Sii UYt-Va Wllllllf J.IO . ISO 4 "' • I.Ii 'Wltt\WlO 11,'J • 61 JJ • \.'I W.~1.21 I J 1 -· 14 'illlltWN.s 90 1S 404 J7 .. Wiii,.,.,. .40 10 1'1 ,...._ \I'll 'Mil~ US/\ l 20 14'"11-'"' W...ISI "• rlCIO SJ14-'t> W...151 pl s 1100 4 -... 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'" j·'° • n ,:~ __. .. a II -"" J .. n ~~'° 1'~ J~ lllfll lllCI 11 • •• • .. - Aside fro m the t ypical owner, there's Elvis Presley who bought the first one and M W owns fou r Sammy Davis Jr . owns ont\ and lht Shah of Iran dnves his own. Lu<:iU<- Ba 11 pl a n s l o give her hus band a s ilve r model trimmed with black for the holidays. .) I I t A J 2 DAILY PILOT Monday. December 1 ~. 1975 THE FAMILY CIRCU~ By Bil Keane "Why did you say 'Yes, Virginia, there is a Santo Claus'? My name's Dolly, not Virginia." ' D eaths Elsewhere JOHNSTOWN , Pa <UPI> Mrs. Al ice Young, 101, oldest local s u rvivor or the 1889 Johnsto"'n flood, died Saturday. Sh~ would have been 102 on Dec. 26. Thursday night. The Ap· pa lac ht an Trail is a near- ly 2,000-mile-long moun- t am footpath windin~ through 14 states, from Mt. Katahdin, Maine, to Springer Mouutain, Georgia. G&rdens in County Plots Available /or $10 a Year Orange County gov- ernml'nt is ready to paint some thumbs gr een - f1gurallvely, that is - for tht• nominal charge of $10 ~r year. Small plots of unused county owned land are being made available to the general public as community garden sites. A total of 17 acres of rounty land un unin- corporated areas and several c1t1es has been 1dentif1ed <.1s u~able for gardening under t t>rms of a program approved by the county Board of Supervisor!:>. THE LASO will be marked off mto 18 by 20 foot parcels and will be lea~ed to 1ntere~ted in- dlVlduals for a $10 an- riual fee. The fee ts de- signed to cover the cost ORANGE COUNTY of on-site water supplies, according lo Su pervisor Ro bert Battin, who onginated the idea. FOR GARDEN plots in unincorporated areas the county wUl assume responsibility for tilling and irrigating the gardens. Supervisors have allocated $10,000 for tha t purpose. The -program i s roop e rative with whatever city govern- ments want to get in- volved and plots within city boundaries will be the responsibility of that government entity, not- ed Battin an avid gardener himself. I Lae trile P e nalty Information about the public garden program SAN DIEGO CAP) - can be o btained by call· Trying to bring Laetrile ing Dick Kelly or Dan in.to the Unit~d States Miller in the County Ad-will cost a Mex1~an .m~ ministrative Office a l two months 1n 1a11. 834·3830 · A 1 v a r o G o n z a 1 e z - · Pacheco of Tijuana was accused of driving a car with $19,000 worth of the so·called cancer treat- ment in the form of 2, 100 vials and 1,000 pills. BOB'S FAMILY RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SHOP 1409 S. El Camino Real • S• Clemente 492-1353 TWO TERIYAKI STEAK A-808 1 DINNERS s49s fOI OM&.Y 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 Salad. Rice Pilaf, Roll and Butter Oip this coupon ..• we would like you to get ocquainted with the NEW "BOBS" and take advantage of our December Special! C:C>Upe>n SPECIAL FOR DEaMBER -ONLY 1ors FAMILY USTAUUMT & COFFEi SHoP TW1 c..-Good For TWO TERIY AKI STEAK A·BOB DINNERS S,.CWfwM..tliot~-1 s4ts._ ... (s.r..d lrom 4 P.11\ IO 11 IUI\ DeffY) • IT. SILL. Okla. (UPI > -Brig. Gen. J ames W. Cannon, 46, who directed the opening or tht> n.i lion's larges t r t'fugl't' center at Ft Chafft•t>, Ark . died Saturday <Jl Reynolds Army Ho:-.fHlal of lung cancer Df••o lutfo n• 01 M arrfa gr Fii~ O.c•mber t Paroo• Colleen Camp~ll and John Fr~rick Jonn\ton. P<ll••Cla M1try and Donald Leroy Chapnian College Raises $120,000 Ftnancaallv troubled Chapman Cnlll'IH' in Or:rngl' got L1 $120,000 !:>hot in the ;.irm as a re- s u It of .1 four day tell'phonl' fund raising c:impa1gn by students faculty, adm1n1slr.itors .md :ilumm negative reactions from alumni reached by phone during the drive to ask them for money. .i,..,• ...... •o •..._~ •• !dr:e-...•o ....... '1 .......... .,,~..._~~--·o:•~""' -~ eO"lf"-'f'·a·~.,,.,-.,~ ~"·~,,,,,----0·~~ .. -~.v 0 i FASHION ._ .-! ISLAND STORES \ E•\ley Rut11 Annan0Jac-Mdrv1n Po"" W1ll•am OH•fr dnCI Btlly ~I· Q"" \t 1tn19r.t. Mdrltnt R •nO Charlt\S S H I R L E Y \t J s s !AP) Benton MacKayt>, 96. "ho con ce1ved the idea of thl' ..\p palachian Trail, da~d Death .\oti<"e• ~ t@'f\On, Gdil Boya and Joanne Lor· '"'""' '>ala< Sy Iv.a T ana Alfreoo Oron.,ton Wtnoell Eugene and Nora """ Tnoma•. (;(or<1ld I( •no Patroco1tM 8" .... ,., Eliz.ibeth A ana Craig Brue .. Sc1omon Ktnnot110 ana Kalht1nA. Death l\otires )tartin C:idena, slu· dent body prestdt•nt of the s mall, pnvate hberaJ arts college, said still another $30.000 may come 1n t hl' form of pledges by v.1 raous Chap- man ~upporl groups. ··1 heard sever al callers say the person re- ached hung up on them, some with negative com- ments, mostly pointing to the fact that a college diplom a hadn't provided a job and how could we. expect them to donate to the college," Cadena said. ( ·OPEN EVERY NIGHT t I UNTIL CHRISTMAS ~ C"AllEHS JOHNSON EOWAl'!DMftRION JOHNSON r~s •. ROllEAT IRVINC:. CIU\/£NS 8olov..i hu,b•nd of M~IDd W<>Od Cr•ven,, brother of t!trnd•O K Cravens and unclo of Robt'rl ti Cr• .. M ~rv.cu WI II IW "'10 di 11 JO AM WtdtW!o<lay In The L1ttl~ Cnurcn "' tl'IO Flowers, For•\t Lawn c~""''"~ GI-le, Ca Forest Lawn MortuJ•y ., ,,,.,oe OPn1 o• A"""'"'''" Cct Date of death C>oceml:>"r 1) '91\ Survived byh1s w11e (.larj JOM\On four SOM, Oon<llO B R1< drd fti ..... tf\dS C.. dnd John H Jc..l'tn'\on d~uqn1,.r, B!"9erlev Joan M<, lnroe •wo '••lers. C:.racP Ed1~r ttniJ 1~• ~111gPrc110 hroth•r. lou1~ Jo"r's ... n 18 qrand(h1ldrr-n dnd oo~ 'l'""' 9•dndcnild St'rv!Ch will~ t>eld oo Wl'G "''J 11 O•cembt'r ti al t7 JO P,_, P..~~ ~am11y Co•on1a1 Funerdl H..1mfil'1=1fWf"\'m•r-~•Pr Ca A GOAi, OF $100,000 had been ~t.'l by the fund raising group to hl'lp of fset serious money broblems at lhl' school . which is t.'XPl'rit.•ncing dt'clinrng 1..•nrollml'nts and donations Cadena said the donors who promised funds will have until May 31 to make t heir contribu- tions. ·~ .. k ..-.~· ~~ .. ~~~Q .......-~~ .. -~~~,..Jd~·A ....:, .. .,:,,,... ·~·o•"lial~ -~ -~~'e,.._~o.,...~ IC EATING THOMASP KEATINC:. Pd \l'd~w•v •I n1s res1~nc• •n L&QuM H 11 c.' Oeomo.r 14. 1975 w,i.., rr·11'>nl • 0.&r>Qe County tor ont Yfb• fa<IT'f' "' of O.Ua\, T~••' Survtv,_.d bY' f'\1\ ..,,, .. "'-'9A'et e<••tinq S,,.rv1Cfl\ tOncJ.# ,..,~ on 0.ll•s. Tu as on WO'dn•~O.)f SN"•• l.AQuna Be.tell Mortuary I0<.41 du•" Ion. DISMANG STEVE OISMANG <!Qt 14 '""""rl ai s.n Juel\ Cap1str•no 0•1• tll O..df!\ ()locome»r 13 1~1S Ht wo••-a "'''n n• l•tt..r •t Thi' ACf Plumbon9 Como.inv tor tour ~·'' •nd wa\ a , .. "°"""' ot S.. Juan C.pl\1r•no !ourvov"" by h1\ --l. Mr.~ Mf\ Gltnn O·vnanc;i ot ~Juan C.p1strano h•S 1w1n twot~r -Timothy 01sm•n9 0 1 Sotn Ju•n '-slrAnO, Df"OllM'r Orfw 01\mol"9 of S... JUM C.pls&nno brOll>fr C>.tn•PI O ism•ne et Soulh L•gun•; 9r...OP¥tnH, l!On• Ol\man9 of L-x AnQelPS lnG Es.1• Aldfrdo<I' ot S.," Juan C.14)1$.trano ~mor••I wrv, .. , ... 11 be held •I 1 00 PM w .. o .... ..a.y. Sll•fler L•gun• Bt I C!\ Morludr y ~I Vh1t•llon al Ille morlu.iry until 1 OUPMMOnO•Y MALETT DAN WILLI AM MALE TT, r~ICll>nl of S•nt• An•. C• O.ttl' of dulh Oecemti.r 13. "'S Surv1vfd Dy"'' Wlff' EOlth, ,_ sons. D•n Ma1 .. 11. Jr a"<I Ra ndy Steve Molltll, ont' dauQhl•r, Dv<•t Rarrwy. brother, Al"'n M&lfll \Isle r, Ell1no Kl'Y\t' lour 9r•ndclllldren Mr Ma llelt W<l\ a ,,..miler of Ea9le\ LodQt 1811 of S.W.t.t ANI, C. S.rvlces will be htld ~\ d•Y. O.cemoer 11 10 JO AM. ~· Family Colon••! Funtral Home '" v.i.stm1nster, C.• BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-945C Costa Mesa 64 6-2424 BELL BROAOWA Y MORTUARY 1 1 O Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 4(M-9-41 5 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 ; Cl.ltPENTER A.RlENE ELIZ A BETH CA.l>PE'<Tfl'l ""d"nt of C:.••dfn r rt:Jv• Cd 0d1.,. ot t'.leath 0.CPrTH>••r U PHS Survived by h er l'lu\b..tnd, Cl>r \tooner N Car~nter. son'. RObl'rt 0 1 Onl<1r>1> Cn ro5topher C:. ol Wf'\,mu,\1~r and Michaf"t L Carpipnt("r of Ana,._.1m C,ravt\•dt' \.f:>t"V•C,., w.H bft IWl!I •• ) 00 PM T .... sdav Pac'''' View ,.Y.mort&I Pa,.., •n NPwpOr1 B~acn, Ca. Pec1t1c V ~w Mor1uar.-d rector\ BEYLllC 04RIST0PHER JAY BEVUI( r~1· °"'' ot l.AQuM Stach, C<l Oate ot Of· atr. OectmDtr 1) 197S SuNIY!'O by hos parfflts. Mr & Mrs Jolln R 8'-yf.k 01 l.Agun• Boctch, Drothers, Robert ol wt!lt11er •nd John of West Co.,na \•\· flor\, Oo1orts Goow1n ano Lauro• Bohl< of Wh•M1f r C• , and Audr~y Knu1h of La Habra mat••nal 9ranOmolher ED- na Nic!>OI\ of Wt-1t:•er Serv1ct"> will ~ llelO al I I 00 AM WPdnt~day , O.cember 11 at Pac1f•C V••w °'41lt'I lntf'rr'nf!nt, Pac•l•c \lotw Memorial P•rk '" Newport Bf'ac11. C•. Pac•l.c View Mortuary dor•c tor\ ~cGltllTIE FLORENCE A MacGINITIE, ,...., .• dent of Costa Mf''M'I. C.; OalP ot de<llh )la;or cutbacks. in- cluding a tl'mporary sus· penswn of Chapman's \\'orld Campus Afloat pro~r3m. wt>re un - dert3ken last month to make ends m eet According to Cadena. more than 400 s tudents and others turned out to look up phone number!:>, make calls and write followup letft.•rs to pro- spect1vt.• donors. CADE:'JA conceded that then' wt>rc :;ome Oecem~r 14. 197S Survived Dy ""'' St f d CJuh : "°"'· EOw1nM And~r\onol Co$la MP\a an or M>O Guy H Andtri.on of """• C. daUQhler. Patricia A Sch•ndler nl • N~""port a..acn. t•n9r<lndcl'l1torenand Planning Party flvfl' 9rtat 9randchildre-n M.tmort'11 Yrv•<•• Wll be lleold at l 00 PM 0'1 T~., Pac111c V•ew c11 .. pe1 1111-· Members of the Stan ""'"'· Pac1l1c 11,e.,. M"moro~I Park f d CI O N<o•port 8eaclt C• In l!f'u ot llo-r\ Or Ub Of rangc1 m.moria1 controbul1on• may"" maot County will gather Dec. lo TN-H•.;rf r unO or you• •~vorote 2} · C d I M f I rr.aroty P•c1f1c View Mortu.tryd.r~ In Or003 e ' a r Or tor\ their annual holiday LARRABEE L.A.HOMA c LARRA8ff " Or>nt party ot co,, .. M~'" ca oa• 1 ~·•in 1l wall start at 5 p m. at Clf'r•mber H. 197S Sur¥·v~d flr ""r the home Of ~tr and Mrs. hU'\-D.tf'td (Art Lltrrat>t-,. m?tN"• V•ra Han of Costa M-•a b•ol ..... r Howard Clinton F. Eas t man. H.t1•~ot5.a1,.m Ore?O" \f""v ,. .irw1flbF R S" t b ,.,.,d al t 00 AM WPdn•,.,o. Pa<otoc e "r \'a I 0 n s c d n e V•tW Cnapel lnt•r'""n•. Pa ... , llitw made by calling Mrs. ~moria1 Pa•• Npwoo•1 11•a. '" C4 Ralph Sl'cketa, 675·1673. Pa<1f1c Vtf!.W Mortu;trvct•Tf'(f'lf'\ ~ Mercedes Leasing Specialists SPECIAL LEASE RATES TAILOR[O TO FIT YOU Mlaalon VleJo Im p ort• 714 831 -1740 Every year you wind up with something you don t need for Christmas. Another five or ten pounds And another resolution to lose 1t So why not avoid the Holiday Weight? Why not get a head-start on a lean year? Steam. sauna, whirlpool and exercise on the latest body-shaping equipment make 1t easy And our annual Holiday Offer makes 1t easier still. Two memberships for the price of one. That s right. If you join between Novem- ber 24th and December 21st. you and your partner may purchase one-year member- ... ships for just half the regular first-yea membership price each. Regular lndlvldua memberships are also available at low cost So why put 1t off ? You'll only put it on. The s hape of tomorrow sta rts toda y. "For Xmas, for $1 0r you can buy a friend a 2-week introductory program. at all locat ions. Maximum 14 visits." PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Monuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c Vrew Drrve Newpart Beach. indoor swimming pools a nd indoor jogging and running. Calllorn1a 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St Hunt1"9ton Beach 536-e539 PUBLIC NOTICE S·l>44 SU~EIUO" COU"T O"THE S1'AT£ O"CALI "011HIA FOii I THECOUNTYO~OAAHOE No A .. Sf12 NOTICE Of' HEA"IHOO" ~ETITIOfol '°" ~"O•ATI OP' WILL AHO l'OA LiTTl"S TIS TAME.NT A" V Esto1te ol WILLIAM ANTHONY G0M9E AG. O.c .. Wd HOT ICE IS HE AEllV GIVEN '""' RAYMOND H JOHNSON Ila• toi"" ...,.i,. a r»tl11on lor Pro!Nte ot w111,.,.,., for l.M-.•of L.ett~r\ Tnt•n"Wm•rv lo ti. pet11i-r r•l~rl'n<P to whirh 1 M9dlf tor tuni..r part1cul•r\ 4WWI t"4t Totally different than any other The SCHICK Weight lou program doesn't use pills, shots or fad diets. It is based on consistent weight reduction by relieving the DESIRE for fattening foods ... actually changes your eating habits so you will no longer 0 6SIRE fat- tening food s. ==~~::~~~··~~:':,":"; This me thod grew o ut of the same Am • in trw courtroom of 0-Pltr1"" nt $6 000 000 h th t d I d HI J f/f Mkf court, Al 700 (.lvl( 0-nlH I I re sea r( Q eve ope ~:,,,~ ... In.,..,,,., ol !..tnt• Ana the fomous Schick Centers for the ~9<o1rlt8lw<1 f11'm~~~~dl ~ O.C 11, "'S I f S k • '>oulll ol L•ncoln lw• M•·" $1 •t Bt 1." B•vd w 11.uAM• s1Jo HH, Contro o mo 1ng. 1rn1112f.03ll• 11141&411•~1 C9uft1'1'Cl•rll CNC. .... • "-ti .. _ .. CDWIN04Aflflll • 300 H•rbo• fllvd 4101 Atlltltl•c B•vd ~ 0 IOlll... ( II f ' f fi f'4trhor C.ntl'• Co•~• nl C'er•on MtAv1M1o•oiu••o• a now or 1n orma on ""',..., JlM <?•31 42s 887• --•: ..... u.., .. ,._ :1.mo ...,.. ~ W.•IJMMW ~.1~ 7 W..lmon.i•r llwnutl Wntm111tl•• C:..n1111 1714) ~ s;;ll1 ......,. ... IOllO HOtlywOOd Bl•d C<•tMr la 81H .A.Vfl In ~u" AllHJ•t Al Cent•r (21.li 499 t>.IOI 2 memberships for the price of 1. Now. Holiday Spa Hea~M~~~ ...,.CL.IMIMTl,CA •a'1l 558-8404 =•n1u•e8lvd :u::'.K11111to1A ... .,,1,, ~~Of~ CMtl 0•0Y PllOI ~i~s~'j>; ~l~u;!~n,""'t O.omtierU, "·i'. 1tH 47.,.1sll,....;:-.--========-=====~~====~·~~:!.:::!..::::~-------1!~.!!:!?.!!!~------------------------:------------::----:--;-------;' I I I I , , Saddlehack E DI T IO N VOL. 68, NO. 349, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORA NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • Today41s Closin g N. Y. Scm•ks MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1975 TE N CENTS Hinshaw's Son Testifies Against Hi ID By TOM BARLF.V Of IMO.Uy Pilot~~ff Co n gre ss man Andrew Hinshaw s son testified as a pro- secution w1tnes:; today that he was the recipient of stereo equip· ment allegedly supplied free of charge while Hins haw was serv mg as Orange County assessor in 1970 Un1ver :i ll} of Southern California student Andr~w Howard Hinshaw Jr., 18, told a Superior Court jury tha t the stereo set and components dts- tributed by the Tandy Corpora lion was a gift from his fol.her Hinshaw·s s tepdau ghter, Chapman College student Karen Worthen. 18, also testified that she was with her mot.her, Mrs. Thais Hin shaw, in a Park $3,850 Skate'lward Here's som('thing for the kid who has everythin~ -a skateboard with a 1.3 carat diamond embedded in 14 karat gold trim. Creator Dadd Kasdan holds the item which goes for a mere SJ.850. Train Rams Truck In Viejo; None Hurt An Amtrak train carrying 100 passengers and lravehng about 90 miles per hour st ruck a pickup truck in .\tiss1on Viejo that had been abandoned on the tracks Saturday m orning by three youths. There were no mJunes m the 11 35 a .m crash. accordrng to a California Jl1 g hway Patro l spokesman. Debris from the truck was scattered over a "1de area and there was moderate da mage to the lead engine on the Burglars Kick In Door in El Toro Burglars who kicked in the locked door to gain entry have stolen a microwave oven , a fire extinguisher and a motorcycle from an F.I Toro home, Orange County Sheriff's offi cers report- ed today. Deputies said the theft oc- curred at the home of Saddleback Coll ege teacher Miahn S ShahMvar, 42. while she was away at work. The totaJ loss was valued at $700. train, thespokesmansaJd . He said three youths had been riding in the truck on a dirt road that parallels the track just pnor to the spectacular cra~h. .. Apparently they thought lhe pickup truck could go JUSt about anywhere -mcludin~ across the railroad track. But 1t got :stuck, the spokesman said The crash occurred about two miles nortb of A very Parkway near the north end of Camino Capistrano. The patrol spokesman said the youths attempted to push the truck off the trac;ks, but didn ·t succeed. "Then next thing, they saw that train coming like90. They decided to get out of the way,'' the spoKesmansaid. He said e m ergency braking procedures applied by the train 's engineer did little good because of the short distance between the truck's location and the point where it was spotted. The patrol spokesman iden- tified the driver of the pickup as Kenneth Mc Millen, 18, of 2'581 Alcoba, Mission Viejo. Investiga- tion of the-accident is continuing. UFO Sighted? 'Three Stories High' HASTINGS, Fla. (UPI) -Three persons attend- ing Larry Masters' backy.ard c.~kout ~eport~d seeing a giant, dome-shaped urudentif1ed flymg obJect hov- ering over nearby tree.s. Sh~riff's deputies from th~ee counties and the F1onda Highway Patrol could find no other evidence of the object. St. Johns County sheriff's dispatcher John Harnage said another air search of the area would be made today. Masters called sheriff's deputies in St. Augustine shortly after 9 p .m . Sunday to report. the UFO si~ht· ing. He and his three guests told officers the obJect was about three stories tall and appeared to be between "on<' football field and two football fields in length." The four told a deputy the UFO had about 30 round. ambe r ·shaped lights blinking from the sid e and the en lire object was glowing brightly. The sightcrs said the Ut'O hover ed above the trees for about three minutes, then sank bPJow the tree line for a m inute, then rose again and descended, appearing to lt1nd. ,. Newport apartm ent when a stereo set addressed to Hinshaw arrived shortly before Christmas 1972. Miss Worthen told prosecutor Michael Capizzi that she and her mother. who h as since sued Hinshaw for divorce, unpacked speakers, a turntable and a re· ceiver shortly after the container was delivered. Due Soviets Testing Laser? WASHINGTON (AP) --A Defense Department official said today discussions are being held with the Soviet Union about al· legations that it is testing a laser to blind U.S. s py satellites. Dr. James P . Wade, director of the Pentagon's Strategic Arrr.s Limitation Talks <SALT > task force. told t he House Arl'Tl,,ed Services Committee it would be premature to call the allegations accurate. ''This 1s a new issue raised in the news m edia.·· Wade s aid. .. The facts are not in on the is- sue." He refused to discuss either the laser allegation or tbe possibility . that the Soviets are testing a new antimissile radar "because both are subjects of current dis· cussions with the Soviets." Drawing heavy questioning about a nd some criticism of al- leged Soviet violations of the first SALT agreement in 1972, Wad e insisted to the committee that no certain Soviet violations have (See LASER, Pagf' A2) School Post Awarded To Mitchell James A. Mitchell, principal of de Portola School, has been ap- pointed adm ini s trator for per so nnel services and employer relations for the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District. The appointment by the Board of Education becomes effective w hen school resumes after the holidayvacation on Jan. S. Mitchell will be filling the post left vacant when Gary Shinkle was appointed administrator for instructional services in Nov· ember. No one has been named as yet to fill his spot at de Portola . A ~raduate of State University College of Education at Plat- tsburgh, New York. Mitchell has taught elementary school and served as an elementary prin- cipal for nine years. He is a pa~t president of both the San J oaqwn Teachers ' Assoei ation and the San Joaquin Administrators ' As· sociation. He has also been ac- tive in the Exchange Club of Sad- dleback Valley. HE SOLD AUTO 'lllROUGH PILOT "We don't even bother ad- vertising in any other paper anymore. We have such good re- sults when we advertise in the Daily Pilot. Our last ad produced a sale on the first call." That's the advertising success experienced by the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad . 'G8 912 S apd, immac. in / oul. ntw clutch, Ind.la Red ~/Ofr XXX·ltXU If you have a car to sell, rail 842-5678. It only lakes a few words in lhe rlaht place to make a sale. Along lhe Orange Coast. the risht place is the Dally Pilot. • I She testified that tht> :stereo set was later shipped to llmshaw·s Washington 0 C Jpartment tn January 1973 The equ1 pme nt was later seized there by the d1stnct al torney 's office during an in- vestigation that led to the indict mentor Hinshaw The Newp o rt B e a C'h Republican 1s bemi;! tried on three counts of bn bery, all t•on tamed in a Gr<tnd Jury 1nd1ct ment. It 1s alleged that he acc~pted gifts of stereo equipment :rnd a Sl.000 campaign contribution from the T a ndy C'orporJt1on throu g h its HJd10 ShJ<'k warehouse in Garden Gro\ l' It is further a lleged that Hinshaw soli cited <.1 hnhe from a lawyer representing Beckmc.n Instruments in return for his pro rn1sed intervention in an assess· ment appeals hearing Prosecution witnesses have testified that a number of stereo sets were donated by Tandy of- f1c1als 10 return for favorable as- sessment action that may have s a ved the firm as much as CSee IUNS HAW, Page A2) Testimony • m Cella Probe DA1ly P•IOI St.ill PhQIO Exc ha ng e Club President .J an Blanchard <left) and Tru s t c r W i 11 i a m Koh I c r admire th c 1 r r u r b s id t' crafts m:rnship. Red-white-and-blue house.' numbL•rs with Librrty 8 ('11 insignia now are being off e rt'd to Sau dkback Va lley res idents. Punds colkcted from thr ~ paint Jobs ar c being applied to ward llw purch;.isL' of .1 Libert) Bl'll rcplica, to be e xhibited pcrmant•ntly at Sad dlt-ba<'k V..ilky Unffit'Cl School District headq uartl'rs Huntington Case Man Shoots Wife Over Hot Drink? A reportedly long-simmenng situation bet ween a Huntington Beach couple exploded Sunday when police all~gc the husba'?d shot his wife in the back six limes. enraged because there was no hot chocolate max in the pantry Investigators said a sorrowful Bobby Benard, SO, of 19372 Cindy Lane, surrendered without inci- dent follow mg the shootmg that occurred in the front yard of their home Spokesmen at Huntington In- tercommunity llosp1tal said to- day that Mrs l 1va Benard, 54, is listed in critical condition and is under close watch and constant care. Police s aid the front yard shooting appeared ti) be a case of domestic fri ction that built up over a long pcnocl of lime until a minor incident set 1t off .. He was very remorseful." Detective Richard Nolen s~11d of Benard wh·o was inh•rroi;:ated following th(• Sunday Jft1.•rnoon shooting. The suspect was booked on .,us· picion of ass au It "1th intent to commit murder and Nolt•n '>Jld a complaint would bt' sou!!hl from the Orange County 01stnct At torney's Office Tucsda.) Investigators confisc,lll'<.I J 22 caliber revol v er be lieved uscrl in the s hoot111 g whe n thl.'.) took Benard into custody 2 Take Out Papers For MAC Post Race Two more people have taken out nomination papers for the March 2 Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) elec· tion. the Orange County Registrar of Voters reported to day. The two potential candidates are Willia m C John~. 23772 Salvador Dr1 ve, a certaCied public occountanl, and Ted Keene. 26772 Morena Drive. a fi eld sales engineer Neither of the two Mldi()\l Vie jo residcnu wa."1 available for comment today. A third prospective cho.llenger to lhe three seats held by incum- bent.s ia Georse J. Simons Jr .• 24245 Castilla Lane, a retired construction worker Of the incumbents only Cal Neve, a deputy sheriff, has taken out nomination papc~ so far Jeanne Gagnebin a nd Noble have indicated they would seek reelec t.10n but they haven't taken out their papers Candidates have until 5 p m r>ec. 24 to · file their completed Corms with the Office of the Regis tr01r of Voters, 1119 E Chestnut Ave .. Santa Ana The nomination forms must contain the signatures or ot least 20 re- gistered voter~ from Mis!'iion Viejo Subpoena For Top Aide Told By GARY G RANVILLE DI Ille D•lly Pilot Sl•H County Super visor Laurence Schmal has been called lo appear before the Or ange County Grand Jury Tuesday as the jury con- tinues its probe into the complex financial and political affairs of Dr. Loui s Cella. Also s ubpoenaed to testify before the jury at a closed session 1s Schmit's top executive aide. Loran Norton. Schmit was a major benefactor of Cella·s political generosity, . roughly $134,000 in contributions and loans, when he succeeded in unseating incumbent Second Dis· tricl Supervisor David Baker . Last week. it was learned that Schmit was employed by a Cella- conlrolled hospital as a public rc- 1 ltions consultant during the final six months of his successful campaign. Financial disclosure s tate- ments fil ed later by the freshman supervisor fai led to show the in- come received from the hospital during the last six months of 1974. Schmit said he does not believe as an incoming offtciaJ that he was required to show the ho5pitaJ income. .. At worst it was a mistake - an honest mistake on my part." the supervisor s aid Norton . a long tim<.' Ce lla poht1cal worker. s aid last week he recei ved m oney from t~c hospital during 1974 for pro- fessional s ervic es r endered lhrbugh two small companies he owns . Fndav. affidavits supporting search "Warrants issued an con- nect ion w 1th the county in- vestigation of Cella showed that investigators were seeking can- celled checks from other Cella- controll ed companies made payable to Schmit, Norton and State Controller Kenneth Cory. While the 'Grand Jury in Orange County is mvcsligating possible v1olat1ons tn some of Cella 's business dealings , a federal grand Jury in Los Angeles is conducting probe of its own In the forefront of the in <SeeSCHMIT. PageA2) Orang~ Co ast A rz7 =--t::· ::::::ao...;:_ \\'eathe r Sunny and warmer Tues· day . Clear and cold tonight. Highs Tuesday at the beaches around 65 ris- ing to 70 inland. Lows tonight 30 to 36. I NSIDE TODAY Hearing a window break ond seeing someone entenng his home. a father shot and killed his son -who was only looking for o plau to sLeq> Story A4 lnd•x .lllY-wvla "' ,,,,,.Lit .... " 11 ....... "' --"" Gtllf9nlo• At Ma!MNI ._ .. A4 O-wlfl• .,.,, =~' All c-1<' aJ ., t =i:;l<M •• .... ••I At1 ...... .u All ......... p ... .. T ... vl ... Alt 1111~'-t AM n....n All 1'1-AU .....,.... A4 .... c..-•• ..,..~ ... . .\2 DAILY PILOI -• I;,, I :.I• :> Suspects Seized in SC Heist Thr~ gunmen who threatened ) to kill a waitress if their demands for m oney were not met robbed a San Clemente restaurant and st>ven e arly morning diners of C>•1lr Pilot St.tft PllO!o .. ~Oli-'S fJf Lif ,.~ n1 .·11·•11 ('1111111 ,. F11T I >•·p:11·tml11l t C'h tl'I Frank B~1tes shows · 1:1\\, 11 1 hf1.• tu. f111m kt l. T oll\' Lot'l'hlllr. 11. J membl'r ,,f tlw \11s-.1P11 \ 11·111 .l.1'! cvl's. Jnd .Jud~ I::ggert Jnd Dianl· ~mnh. H:.ind111\11 .. •10 .Junior \\oman s t'luh members The two c·ommu111 1, orJ.,..11111.it1c>11 .... prt•...,t·ntl·d the c hief with a l'ht·l'1' fu1 ~1 Jot) to hl Ip pun Ii.isl' thv '"''" .. The de' 1cr 1s h"d lo l :-;t rtl'~lll' pvnpl,• ti .ippt•d :n \ < h1l'lt•-. 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Hrnt-•t"IY,. h1M f~ '"' ~' \J ' n~rlr'lil' it was ra1:.1n g prices on 1t:; a\·eragc equipped cars S247, a figure the federal Cost of Ll\'lng Council said actually w orkl•d out to 5269 There was no immediate in· d1cat1on whcthl'r the other three l' S auto makers would follow F ord's lead in a second round of price hikes :;o early 1n the model year ~ew government mandated 'eh1cle safetv s tandard which will inc r<'ase· costs require an improved h y drauhc brake s vstem on cars and thre<' point l~p and shoulder bdts for light trncks, hoth dft'<'ll\ l' .l;rn I. 1976. 810\\ t>ll -.:110 El Toro MAC Petitioners Halfway Home Propont•nt~ ot a muniupal act \1::.ory tu11m·1l 1 ~1 AC 1n 1',I Toro h,I\ e ·nt.·:irh 1 t>achuJ lh(· half"'ay mM~: in tht.'lr 1wt1t1on dn\ 1..· Sharron Bedard. sl'crl't.11") of th<' El Turo Homl·owners As :-or1at10n . reporlerl today that her \t>lunkt:'r-> h.1cl t'•ll lt•<'kd 200 of th•· ·l30 "l~nattirt•s n•qwn•d to pl.ice the ~lA C 1s:-.ue on the ballot nnt J une. \lrs Bt•d .1 rd. h mq•\t'r, noll•d th.it .\TAC h:tl'kt·r.., .111..• trying tt1 rnllcct at kast 1.000 s1gnatu1 l'S t1v mid .January to m a ke· a r~;,,,rablc 1mpr('o.;•;inn on th•· < l range Io u n l y B o a rd '' f Su pt•n·1sor~; "Four hundrc>d :rnd th1rl~ , 1gn atLJres \\ oulcl tc·chrncally do 1t but Just bt·<·:111si· you h.nc• thC'm 11 doesn t ml'.Jn that th<> board \\lll \'Ott.' to put 1l on the ballot.' she said Su pen 1sor -; a re expected to rule m I.it<• January whether '' coun<.:11 of advisor!'> should be <'l<>cted tn hC'lp them make dC' c1:-.10n::, affC'cting the residents of El Toro One ~ e;.ir ago th<'Y authorized the> fnrm:itwn of the M1ss1on Vt<' 1t1 :'wturH<·1p<tl \c1v1sory Council \\h1ch. to 1L1 l!', 1s tht' only :'wt AC opt•ratinf.! 1n Orang<.' County In .1clcht1on to th<' El Toro pct1 t1011 dn\'e. h omeowners h vmg in Laguna '.\i1guel t•urrcntly an• in H'"lllo!a ting th1' feas1b1hty of C'Stabhs hmg a MAC 1n their com mumty. :-.t rs Ot>dard s aid th<' El Toro fWtlt!On d Tl V(' W ;JS SfOWC'd ('l)n· ::.1der<1bly by the pre·Chnstmas season "Wt' hav<> about 15 pt>titions out and in checking with my volun teers I found out that onJy two of lhc m were really doin~ anythinj{ The\' re nil housewives and the•) JU!lt. don t have the t1mt' right nnw Still. all of them deftmtely hd1t>\ <' in th•' MAC and they in tt•nd to ~n out hc>l\H't'n C:hristma ... :ind :-.ltw Yt•ar':1. ~hf' s:ud \trs Ht>dard ur~ed a nyone· w1lhn~ to a11s1st with th<> petition dnvc to <'On tact her at S81 5005 · Wt're llOinll to Ret these 1,000 111gnature:'\ even 1f t to J(et the last AOO my11t>lf," she vowed. nearly $3,600 early today. Three suspects later were arrested m Tustin. The waitress. identified by poUce as Fra n Keanns. \\as hC'ld with a handgun :stuc k in her back hy one man as his two armed ac- <.'omplices for ced the manager of Carrow ·s Hi c k o r y C hi p Restaurant. 620 A veruda Pico, to open the safe and tum over tts cash contents Then the duo demanded that c u s t o m e r s turn o\'er their money, pohce said After the m onev \\as collected, the waitress \\ a·s releru.ed un harmed. The manager . Albert KO\\ e ll a . and the rest;.iuranl patrons were not injured. Acting on 1nformat10n suppliC'd b y Sa n C l eme nte Police, C'ahforn1a Highway Patrol Of· fleer Don Gritton intercepted a s uspect vehicle near thr Culver freeway exit to the Sant;.i Ana F'reeway in Irvine. Gritton. later joined IJ y Patrolman Steve Thomps on. stopped three suspects at the in ter:section of the Santa Ana <rnd ~ewport Free"' ays. l.'sing their patrol cars as :. shield. Gritton and Thompson. \\Ith s hotgun:. poised. ordL•rt.•d the three occupants to e~1t the car with their hands m the air. Early m orning commuter5 caused a traffic jam as they slowed down to watch the drama played out o n the freeway s houlder. Arrested and later transported to San Clem ente jail for booking were J erone Bra dford, 27. Curtis Green. 27. ;rnd J e rry Tyler. 29, a ll of Compton. Gntton said a search located a .38·caliber revolver and $1 ,500 in cas h on Bradford's person. Officers s aid a serach of the car located the balance of the cash and a loaded .22-caliber automatic pistol. Gritton said there was no r e· sistance at the time of the ar- rests. The arres t occurred about 7 05 a .m .. just 25 minutes after the armed robbery. As the C HP was making the ar res t in Tustin. Orange County ShenCC's deputies on patrol m .:'wtission Viejo stopped a car also matching the description of that used in the robbery and in like manner ordered the occupants out with g uns drawn ClosC'r in- s pection revealed that the occu- pants did not match the descrip- tion of the suspects. They were allowed to go on their way. From Page Al SCHMIT • • • vestigallons are the purported use of f1ct1t10u s firms to drain money from ~J1 ss1on Commumtv Hospital, .:'wt ISSIOn VieJO, a ncl :vtercy General I losp1tal, Santa .\na. Cella is a minonty own<>r m both hospitals but has freely ad· milled that he madl' or shared in most m aJor financial decisions at the hospital. Altogc•ther. th<' "<'<ilthv Sant:i An.1 ph:-·:-.1c1an conlnlJutt·d mort• tryan S.500.000 to 54 political r<tn d1dates last year w ith Schmit and Cory receiving the lion's shart' Countian Held In Fatal Crash COMMERCE <UPI ) -A Granada Hills couple was killed and a teenager booked on susp1 - c1on or felony drunken driving and m a n s laughter Su nday following the head·on collision on the Santa Ana Freeway. Dead were J ames Reid Butler, 30, and his '-"lfr. Charlene Anne, 29 Chn stophC'r S Reeves. 18. of Anah<'1m. who s uHered major in· junes in the collision. was taken to the jail ward of County-USC ~ed1ca l Cente r . The California Highway Patrol a lleged that R eeves was going the v. rong way nn lhc freeway and crashed hea d -on into the veh1<'le driven by Butler. Missing Decimal oars Panel Cost An article carried in Sunday s Daily Pilot under the byline of Judy Ros ener. member of the South Coast Regional Coastal C'omm 1~11i on, :4 8id co~ts o r opttratang the s even coastal com- missions was $25 million. This waa a t ypographical error The figurt.' should have r ead $2.S mllUon. Weird Scene Firemen Get Crazy Calh J ust when firemen lh.tnk that they've been calkd to just ubout every situation, something new arises And Newport Beach firemen early In the weekend had two caae1 to chuckle about. The first call came on Friday from an 88·year-0ld womanwhoi1ves alone. HER NEW DENTURES, she said with great d1fflculty, had apparently caught her tongue. It was stuck. So firemen dropped by to put everything back in place . Only a few hours later, firemen received their second crazy calJ of the day. A girl's bracelet, they learned, had snagged on the toenail of a pet dog and wouldn't come loose. WHO COULD HELP? The family figured the fire de· p:u1ment. Department information officer Art Morton said that the noisy dilemma was solved in a matter or moments. "Just when you think that everything possible has been reported,'' he observed, "something new and crazy comes tn." Lucky St. Nick Immune WASHINGTON (UPI) -JI Santa Claus had to follow the same federal regulations as everyone else, he would be fillini.: out forms or hiring a lawyer now ill.9tead or preparing for his trip aouth on Chrism as eve. "The list Qf possible law viola lions by old Saint Nick is stagger ing," Re p. M. G . ''Gene" Snyder. <R-Ky.). commented in a letter to constituents. "It may be necessary for him to retain a lawyer or recfive C\ ecutive clemency if he is ~ makt• his traditional Christmas visit on ume." Victim of Sailing Tragedy Discovered Among the federal violation:-. which would land him 10 a heop o' trouble. Snyder s aid, are: --Flying across the heaven· without certification by the C1 v1l Aeronautics Board, and without filmg a fhght plan. -Failure lo equip his vehicle with seat belts. or to properly fit his reindeer with emission con· trol devices. A decomposed female body was hed ashore at Crystal Cove Sunday morning and has been tentativl'.'ly identified as Sherre Miller. 21, of Cost a Mesa, who has been missing at sea s ince Dec. 7, when her s ailboat was found partially s ubmerged off Abalone Point. . Iler husband, St eve .Miller, 27, f'roi-P~AJ HINSHAW • • $150.000 a year . Former auditor-appraiser George Upton has already been C'On\'tCted of bribery charges for his admitted role' in accepting many or the stereo units picked up at the Radio S ha ck warehouse . Upton 1s now free after serving 87 days of his six-month :sen - tence. H e t est ifi ed against Hinshaw in the current trial. also aboard the s ailboat, is still missing. ''The body is beyond visual re· cognition. We have tentatively identified her as a Jane Doe. However. it appears likely it is Mrs. Miller,'' a coroner's deputy said today. ' The deputy added that the body can be positively identified either lh1 ough fingerprints or dental charts. The body was discovered about 8 a .m . at the cove, between Cor ona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The Millers' water.filled boat had been discovered farther south, off Abalone Point. When the boat was found, the body of the Millers' 3-year-old son, Shawn, was found in the cabin. An autopsy r evealed that Shawn died of drowning. The Millers m oved to Costa Mesa only three weeks prior to the fateful sailing trip. Miller had purchased the new boat only two weeks before taking the over- night cruise out or Newport Harbor. Mayor Norma Gibbs To Talk at College What's it like to be a woman m avor? Norm a Gibbs, Hunt· mgton Be ach 's firs t lady, will tell all a t Saddleback College on Wed- nesday. Mayor Gibbs will appear for an 11 a .m . lecture at the college's Women's Center to talk about her political and civic li fe. The lec- ture 1s open to the public without charge. Mrs. Gibbs is active in counsel· ing and guidan ce clinics and founded the Huntington Beach Counseling and Teen centers dur- ing her tenure on the City Counc i I. She also ins tituted an oil barrel tax which h as netted the city S2 million to date, aided in the state acquisition of the Huntington Beach Company beachfront, and helpe d form the county's council on aging. -Unfairly competing with lh<' U.S. Postal Service on mail dl·- liveries . -Violating the Sh erman An - titrust Act, because it appears ht' is m aintaining a strict monopoly in his field. -Breaking Labor Department regulations for minimum wages for the elves in his toy shop, and possible occupational safety and health violations if they don't wear hardhats. In addition , Snyder srud, the Food and Drug Administration might a ward a grant to the Na· tional Soience Foundation to de· termine if Rudolph was being fed an unauthorized drug to make his nose light up. And, "not to be outdone, the ln ternal Revenue Service has in stigated an audit to find out 1f over the years Santa has been declaring as taxable income the cookies and milk that are left for him by the children of the na tion,'' the congress man said. Snyder concluded by nolinS? that Santa is "a master at ~utting red tape" and predicted he'll bt• "right on schedule again th1~ year ." . "However," he said, "it doe~ give one pause to think and wonder jus t where our mult.Jtudt.• -· ~f laws and regulations arc tak mg us" 138 Pilgrims Die BEIRUT , Lebanon CA P ) -A nash fire roared across a tent <'1 ty on the outskirsts of Mecc;1. Islam 's h oly city, killing 138 Moslem pilgrims a nd inJtiring 151 , the Saudi Arabian govern. ment radio reported toda~-· _ 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? Safety, strength and the friendliest crew In town gives you plenty of reasons to start your account todayl ASK ABOUT OUR NEWTAX·SHEl TEAED SAVINGS PLANS Earn up to 7 l/• % interest on Insured savings.• 'lllta unlllcal• eccount, wtilell been art annual yield of e 06% ln1et•t. 11 1ubf«1 to tubt1t111lal 1111.,...1 l)tntltlee ~l w11hdrewn before rna1uri1y <I\ Mariners SaVb:~s. ~.{,' and Loan AssoclatlOn ....... . Ntwpott IMCh Newport BMCh La9unt B•Kh S..l luch CM•ln 01t1co) (8 1y11<1e <Anter) (CornN of rorcSI Ave ) !Letaure World) lev9fly Hlll1 WMI Hollywood (Corner of 01ymplo Blvd ) (Opp Ml. Sinai HotPll•IJ 1!11!1 WestclHI Or. 102' Beyslde Or. JtOGlenneyreSt. 13820Seal BMcll Blvd. (7U)642 '000 (71,16'2·'000 (71,)49•·7506 !213)518-762e I 380 eo Beverly Or. 87'7 Beverly Blvd. (213)'5J.3000 (213)6!17·4141 \ t I ' Irvine ED I TION Toda.)''s Closing N. \'. Stoe k~ VOL. 68, NO. 349, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1975 TEN CENTS Hinshaw's Son Testifies Against HiID By TOM BARLEY Ot , ... 0.11, ~ ... Ma" Co ngres s man Andre w Hmshaw's son testified as a pro- secution witness today that he was the recipient of stereo equip- ment allegedly supplied free of charge while Hinshaw was serv- ing as Orange County assessor in 1970. Univers ity of Sou thern California student Andrew Howard Hinabaw Jr., 18, told a Superior Court iury that the stereo set and components dis- tributed by lbe Tandy Corpora· lion was a gift from his father. Hinsbaw's stepdaughter. Chapman College student Karen Worthen, 18, also testified that she was with her mother, Mrs. Thais Hins haw , in a Park Newport apartment when a stereo set addressed to Hmshaw arrived shortly before Christmas 1972. Miss Worthen told prosecutor Michael Capizzi that she and her mother, who has since sued Hinshaw for divorce. unpacked speakers. a turnta ble and a re ceiver s hortly after the contamer was delivered. She testified that the stereo set was later shipped to llinshaw's Washington D ('. 3p.irtmenl in January 1973 The equ1 pme nl was later seized there by the district at- torney's office during an in- vestigation that led lo the indict menl of Hinshaw. The Newport Be ac h Republican 1s being tned on three counts of bnbery. all ron tained in a Grand Jury indict ment. It is alleged that he accepte-d gifts of stereo equipment and a Sl,000 campaign contribution from the Tandy Corporation through 1ls Radio Shack warehouse in Garden Grove It is further allt>ged that Hinshaw soli cited a bnbe Crom a Schmit to Testify • Ill Cella V.S. Charge Soviets Testing Laser Weapon? WASHINGTON (AP) -A Defense Department official said today discu ssions are being held with the Soviet Union about al- legations that it is testing a laser to blind U.S. spy satellites. Dr. James P. Wade, director of the Pentagon's Strategic Arms Limitation Talks CSALT> task force. told the House Armed Services Committee it would be premature to call the allegations accurate. "This is a new issue raised in the news media." Wade said . "The facts are not in on the is- sue.'' He refused lo discuss either the laser allegation or the possibility that the Soviets are testing a new antimissile radar. "because both -are subjects of current dis- cussions with the Soviets." Drawing heavy questioning 3 .Suspects Seized in SC Holdup Three gunmen who threatened to kill a waitress if their demands for money were not met robbed a San Clemente restaurant and seven early morning diners of nearly $3,600 early today. Three suspects later were arrested in Tustin. The waitress. identified by police as Fran Kearins, was held with a handgun stuck in her back by one man as his two armed ac- complices forced the manager or Carrow 's Hickory Chip Restaurant, 620 A venida Pico. lo open the safe and turn over its cash contents. Then the duo demanded that customers turn over their money, police said. Alter the m oney was collected, the waitress was r eleased un· harmed. The manager , Albert Kowella. a nd the restaurant patrons were not injured. Acting on information supplied by San Clemente Police , California Highway Patrol Of- ficer Don Gritton intercepted a suspect vehicle near the Culver Freeway exit to the Santa Ana Freeway in Irvine. Gritton, later joined by Patrolm an Steve T hompson, stopped three suspects at the in- tersection of the Santa Ana and Newport Freeways. . Using their patrol cars as a shield, Gritton and TIK>mpson, with shotguns poised, ordered (See HOLDUP , P age AZ) HE SOLD AUTO mROUGH PILUI' •·we don't even bother ad- vertising in any other paper anymore. We have soch good re- sult! when we advertise in the Daily Pilot. Our last ad produced a sale on the first call." That's the advertising success experienced by the Corona del Mar man who plac~d this ad: '68 912 5 spd. lrnmac. in/· out, new clutch, lndJa Red SSOOO/o(r ux uxx. It you havt' a cat to sell, call 642-5678. It only taJcts ll rew word• tn the right place? lo makt a sale. Along tht' Orange Co"l. the rl•ht place ls the Daily Pilot about and som e criticism of al- leged Soviet violations of the first SALT agreement in 1972, Wade insisted to the committee that no certain Soviet violations have been found. "We can not c learly de - monstrate a ny violation has taken place," he said. But he said a number of possi- ble violations have been and are being discussed with the Soviets, as well as Soviet claims of U.S. violations, which he refused to describe. Wade made his statements about the laser issue after Rep. Les Aspin, (0-Wis.). asked him abou t a n A viation We e k magazine «tory saying Soviet lasers blinded sensors on U.S. satellites in five instances since <kt. 18. The story sald infrared sensors able to detect Soviet missilt! launchings wer e interfered with in one case for about four hours in what appeared to be Soviet testing. · Except for saying at one point "my information is classified" Wade did nol concede that U S. officials have any information beyond the magazine article. Wade said Soviet testing of the radar at Kamchatka does not violate the 1972 limit of two Sov· iet antimissile sites because testing is still permitted al more than two sites. But he said the issue is being discussed with the Soviets and Uiat it i.s more significant that the new radar is more sophisticated in its abfiity to track large in- tercontinental missiles. Baby Saved After Choking In Laguna A 2-year-old Irvine child who had choked on a piece of food while eating at a Laguna Beach restaurant, was taken to South Coast Community Hospital in a police car Sunday. Police reported the private ambulance took 19 minutes lo respond to the in cident. and when it arrived, a water hose bunst and so it could not b e used to transport the victjm. Matthew Miller of 2212 Verano Place, was released after emergency care at South Coast Community Hosp ital. He was transport ed there by Officer Bruce Briggs aided by Laguna Beach fireman Ken Hite. Firemen r eported that on their arrival at the restaurant, the Beac hh o u se fnn , 619 Sleepy Hollow Lane, the child was lying on a lable and two physi- cians were assistin g him. The docton1 bad dislodged a small quantity or food from the child'• throat but the boy was se.mi·consclowi. Red Shipe Sighted SINGAPOR E (AP) -Seven ~vlct navy ships entered the Malacca Strait dann, the nlght tn rout~ to the Indian Ocean, in· tell11ence so\lrces r~rted to- day. Tho Soviet taak fettc ln· eluded t wo d estroyers, two minesweepers. a lanker. an ocean·101n1 tua and a landing ship, the sour ces a aid. •-Y . - Kissinger's Kinfolk Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (left) waves to the crowd outside the city hall of his home town of F\Jerth, West Germany, after being awarded the Golden Citizen's Medal. Next to him is his ~ife. Nancy, and in the center are his parents. Hilda and Louis Kissinger. The Kissingers fl ed Germany 37 years ago. Female Body Washes A slwre Near Lagwia Huntington Cose Man· Shoots Wife A decomposed female body washed ashore at Crystal Cove Sunday morning and has been tentatively identified as Sherr<' Miller, 21 , of Costa Mesa, who has been missing at sea since Del'. 7, when her sailboat was found partially submerged off Abalone Point. Over Hot Drink? Her hus band. St<'H' Miller. 27. also aboard the Sijilbo.tl, 1s still missing. "The body is beyond \"lsual re cognition. We ha ve tentatively identified her as a Jane Doe However, it appears likcl) 1t as Mrs. Miller," a t'oroner·~ deput~ said today. The deputy added that the body can be positively identified either lhrougb fingerprints or d<'ntal • charts. The body w as discovered about 8 a .m. at the t'O\"e, between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The Millers' water filled boat had been discovered farther south, off Abalone Point. When the boat was found. lht• body of the M 11lers· 3-year-old son, Shawn. was found in the cabin. An autopsy r evealed that Shawn died of drowning The Millers moved to Costa Mesa only three weeks prior to the fateful s ailing tnp. Weird A reportedly long-simmering s ituation bet ween a I luntington Beat'h couple exploded Sunday when police allege lhe husband shot his v .. 1fe m the back s ix limes. C'nraged because there was no hot chocolate rrux m the pantry lnvesugators said a sorrowful Bobby Benard. 50. of 19372 Cindy Lane. !>urrendered \vtthout inci- dent following tht' shooting that occurr<'d an the front yard of their homt> Spokes ml•n .:it llunlington ln- tercomrnunity llospital said to· day that Mrs Uva Benard, 54, is Lasted in critical condition and is under dose watC'h and constant care Pol1C(' s aid the front yard shooting appl'art'd lo~ a case of domestic fraction that built up over a long period of time until a manor incident set 1t off "tic:.> was verv remorseful," Oetect"·e Richard Nolen said of Renard \\ho w :is interrogated following the Sunday afternoon shooting The s uspect was booked on sus- p1c1on of ass:iult with intent lo commit murder and Nolen said a Scene Fire men Get Crazy Calls Just when firemen think th:it th<'y've been called to jus t about every s ituation, something new arises. And Newport Beach firemen early in the weekend had two cases to chuckle about. The first call came on fTiday from an 88-year-Qld woman who lives alone HER NEW DENTURES, she said with great difficulty, had apparently caught her tongue. It was stuck So firemen dropped by to put everything back Ln place Only a few hours later. firemen received their second crazy call of the day A girl's bracelet. they learned, had snagged on the toentil of a pet dott and wouldn't come loose WHO COULD 111-:LP? The family f11(urt'd the fire dC' partment Dt-partment inrormation officer Art Morton said that t.he noisy dilerpma was solved in a maller or moment.s "Just when you think that everything possible has been reported," he obstrved, ''somethlng new and crazy comes in." complaint would bC' sought from the Ora nge County D1:.tnct Al torney's Office Tuesday. Investigators confi scated a 22 caliber revolver believed used an the s hooting when lhey took Benard into custod) Fortunatel y, Sama Claas Is I TTU1lUne WASHI NGTON (llPIJ If Santa Claus had to follow the same fed era l r ef!ulations as everyone else, h<' would be filling out forms or hiring a lawyer now instead of preparing for his tnp south on Chnsmas eve "The hsl of possible law viola- t·~:i::. oy old S:unt Nick 1s stagger ing," Rep. M G "Gene·· Snyder. CR-Ky.). commented in a Jetter to constituents "It may be necessary for ham to retain a lawyer or receive ex t>eutive cle ment'y if he is to make tus trad1lto:ial Christmas visit on llme." Among the federal v1olaltons whkh would land him in a heap o· trouble, Snyder said, are. -F1ymg at'ross the heaven~ without certification by the C1v1I Aeronautics Roard, and without filing a night plan. -Failure to equip his vehicle with seat belts. or to properly fit his reindeer with emission con trot devices. -Unfairly competing with th<' U.S. Postal Service on mail dC' Li veries. -Violating the Sherman An · tilrust Act. because it appears he 1s maintaining a s tnct monopoly in his field -Break mg Labor Department regulations for minimum wages for the elves m his toy shop, and possible occupational salNy :md health violations if they don't wear hard hats Jn addition. Snyder s1ud, the Food and Drug Administration m11&hl award a grant to the Na uonal Scien('e Foundation to de- termine if Rudolph was being fed an unauthortied dru"' to make h1i1 <SttSANTA. P••" AZ> law}er representing Beckman Instruments an rel um for his pro· rrused mtervent1on in an a::.ses:. ment appeals heanng. Prosecution witnesses have testified that a number of stereo sets were donated by Tandy uf- {i('1als in return for favorable as- sessment action that may have saved the firm as much a:. <See HINSllA W, Page A2l Case Subpoena For Top Aide Told By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ille Daily Pilot SU.If County Supervisor Laurence Schmit has been called lo appear before the Orange County Grand Jury Tuesday as the jury con- tinues its probe into the complex financial and political affairs of Dr. Louis Cell a. Also subpoenaed to testi fy before the jury al a c losed session is Schmit ·s top executive aide, Loran Norton. Schmit was a major benefactor of Celia's political generosity, roughly Sl34,000 in contributions and loans, when he succeeded in unseating incumbent Second 0 1s- tnct Supervisor David Baker Last week, it was learne-d that Schmit was employed by a Cella- controlled hospital as a pubLic re- lations consultant during the flnal s ix months of his successful cainpaign. Fina ncial disclosure s tate- ments filed later by the freshman supervisor failed to show the in - come received from the hos pital during the last s ix months of 1974 . Schmit said he does not believe as an incoming official that he was r equired to show the hospital income. .. At worst it was a mistake - an honest mistake on my part. ' the supervisor said. Norton. a long lime Cella political worker. said last week he received m oney from lhc hospital during 1974 for pro· fess1o nal services rendered through two s m c.111 companies he owns Friday, affidavits supporting search v. arrants issul'Cl m ('On- necl ion with the t'ounty an· vestlgation of Cella showed that investigators v. ere seek mg can- celle-d chet'ks from other Cella- t'Onlrol I ed companies made payable lo St'hm1t. ;-.lorton and State Controller Kenneth Cory While the Grand Jury an Orange County 1s investigating possible violations an some of Celia's bus iness dealings, a federal grand 1urv in Los Angeles is conducting probe of its own. In the forefront of lhe 10- vestigations are the purported use of fictitious fa rms to drain money from Mission Community Hospital, Miss ion Viejo. and Mercy General Hos pital, Santa Ana. Cella is a minonty owner in (See SCHMIT, PageA2J Ora nge Coast Weathe r Sunny and wa rmer Tues day . C l ear and co ld tonight. Highs Tuesday at the beaches around 65 ris ing to 70 inla nd. Lows tonight 30 to 36. I NSIDE T ODAY Hearing a tbindow break and suing somt'onc mlmng hU home. a father shot and killed hi:J son -who wo.s qnJy loolnng for a ptau to sl<>ev Story A4 Index AtY-s.n.lu AJ MllUl-M •t lawtl ... Al -~ All C..1'"'"'4• Al ............. ~ ..... A4 0.•lfi.-a7 II OrMteC-Y AU c-kl ., ,........ •• 1 O'Mtwe,._ •1 ~ 114 t o..--1e" •n ..... ,. ... All ........... "' ""'""*' .,. ...... _,_ .. , "" 'l'llN'Mtn "' 111-"" ~ ... ---•• _... ...... ... • AZ DAIL v PILO r Sara's Plea Accepted SAN FRANCISCO (UPI> -A federal judge ruled today that Sara Jane Moore was mentally competent lo plead gwlty lo c harges of attempting to as · sassinate President Ford. U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti, after hearing testimony from Dr . Jack E a rdley , psychiatrist from the Federal Correctional fo'aciltty in Spr- ingfield. Mo., who interviewed Miss Moore over the weekend, ruled that she was competent in asking that her innocent plea be changed to guilty Conti scheduled a hearing Tuesday at wh ich tJme he said he would decide whether to ac- cept the plea chanbge. Eardley said that after the dis- cussion with her , "[felt that she was competent to make that plea." !\1iss Moore on Friday asked the court to permit her to change her plea to guilty on charges she fired a shot at Ford in San Fran cisco Sept. 22. Asked by Conti whether :\t1~s Moore was a ware of the consl'- quences of her pica, whk h tn· eludes possible life imprison ment, Eardley replied "Ye:-, sir.'' She renewed her request today to be allowed to plead gwlty to the charge~. Miss Moore, 45, said s he bad thought about her request dunng lhe weekend and stlll wanted to plead guilty. "I am at peace wilh myseU." she told Conti. "There 1s nothmg I would change." Conti, who told Miss Moore Friday to think about her request over the weekend, once agam warned her or the consequences of a guilty plea -possible life imprisonment. .. I have spent the (weekend) seriously considering" Conti 's warnings. Miss Moore s aid. She added that she discussed the matter with a psychiatrist. her attorney and a "fellow ac- tivist who is a priest.'' Defense attorney Jame s Hewitt told Conti he discusst'd the change of plea wilh Miss Moore Friday following her re- quest and again today "and told her it was m y opinion that she should not plead gwlty." FroMPageAJ HOLDUP ••• the three occupants to exit lhe car with their hands in the air. Early morning commuters caused a tramc jam as they slowed down to watch the drama played out on the freeway s houlder. Arrested and later transported to San Clemente Jail for booking were Jerone Bradford, 27; Curtis Green, 27, and Jerry Tyler. 29, all of Compton. Gritton s aid a search located a _JS-c aliber revolver and $1 ,500 m cash on Bradford's person. Officers sa1C1 a serach of the car located the balance of lhe cash and a I.Jaded 22-caliber automatic pistol. Gritton said there was no re- sistance at the lime of the ar- rests. The arrest occurred about 7 :05 a .m ., just 25 minu~s afte r the armed robbery. As the CHP was making the ar- rest in Tustin. Orange County Sheriffs deputies on patrol in Mission Vie jo s topped a car also matching the description of that used in the robbery and in like manner ordered the occupants out with guns drawn. Closer in- spection revealed that tbe oc~u­ pants did not match the descnp· tion of the suspects. They were allowed to go on their way. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Tho 0.-(o.>\t OA1ty Piiot WllhwfMC"h<om ta-IWd Ow Nf'* p,, . •\ pub41•.N<t by t,._. Or..,,oe: c..Ht Pvb41\l\1,.iq Corrp_.ny !:.iitPllH"lt-«dlt~ 1u_. pubfl~d N .nct•f tl'lrot.1Qh FrwWy tor Co'I• IN>W Plf~•P">tl Bf'.t<f'I. 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Creator David K asdan holds the ite m which goes fo r a mere S.1.850 ~~~~~~~~~~-- Train Rams Truck In Viejo; None Hurt An Amtrak train carrying 100 passengers and traveling about90 miles per hour struck a pickup truck in Mission Viejo that had been abandoned on the tracks Saturday m o rning by three youths. There were no inJuries m the 11 :35 a.m . crash, according lo a California Highway Patrol s pokesman. Debris from the truck was scattered over a wide area and there was moder ate damage to the lead engiqe on the Andy Devine Still at Hoag Actor Andy Devine of Newport Beach w as reported still "wrest! mg with a bit of a lempC'ralurr"' today at Hoag Memonal Hospital where he 1s being treated for pneumonia. Devine. 70, was adrrulted lalC' last week to the hosp1taJ 1n a move termed a precaution because of his affhcllon with a formofleukemia. Spokesmen at Hoag said today ,. that Devine w as resting com- fortably and that his cond1tton is fair . Slow Progress For Mercer Former :\ev. port Beach resi= d ent J ohnny :\l ercer IA-as report- ed today to be making slow, but steady, recovery from the effects of brain. s urgery performed earlier this year in Pasadena. Spokesmen for Huntingt on Memorial Hospital s aid that the 66-year.old composer of many poputar songs was able to sit up and was responding to thl'rapy. Mercer 1s 10 the 10termed1alC'- care section of the hospital. Surgeons removed a beni~n tumor from his brain Oct 22. 2 Bodies Sent From Chinese HONG KONG CAP> -The ashes of two Americans killed tn China during the Vietnam war were flown to a U.S. military tdentification laboratory 1n Thailand today for processing before being sent to lhe Umtecf States. The Chinese said the remains were those of Lt. C mdr. James I .. Buckley of Sioux City, Iowa, who was shot down Aug. 21, 1967, in Kwang si province; and parachute rigger Kenneth W. .Pugh of Lancaster, Pa .. whose plane crashed on the Leichou peninsula, in Kwangt.ung pro· vince, on April 12, 1966. Missing Decimal Soars Panel Cost An article earned 10 Sunda y's Daily Pilot undt>r the byline or Judy Rosener. member of the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission, said costs or operating the seven roastal com- amatons was S2S million. This wu a typoeraphical error. The li1ure should have read S2 S mWion • train, the s pokesman said. He said three youths had O('C'n riding tn the truck on a dut road lhat paralle ls the lrark just pnor to lhe spectacular crash. .. Apparently they thought the pickup truck C'O uld go just about anywhere -including acros~ tht' railroad track . But it got stuck.·' the spokesman said . The crash occurred about two nules north of Avery Parkway near the north end of Camino Capistrano. The patrol s pokesman said the youths .attempted to push llll' truck off the tracks, but d1dn t SUCCC'ed. '"Then next thing. they s aw th:n train coming like 90. They decidl•d to get out of the w::iy ," the spoKesman said. He said emergency hrak1ng procedures applied by the train ~ f'ngmeer d id ltttle ~nod bl·CaUM' of the short d1stann• bel"C'en thf• truck's locatrnn and the po111t where 1t wa s spotted. The patrol spokesman iden- tified the d rt \'er of the pickup a:-- Kenneth :\1c !\-1 ill en. 18. of 2·1581 Akoba. :\11ssion Viejo lnvesttga- t1on of the accident 1s contmuing. From Pag~ A I SANTA •.. nose ltght up And, "not to be outdone, the In- ternal Revenue Sen·icc has 111 - sl.Jgated an audit to fmd out if over the years Santa has bCl•n declaring a s taxable income thc- cook1es a nd milk that are lcfl for tum by the children of the n ~t· t10n," the congressman srud. Snyder concluded by nuhng lhat Santo is "a master :.ll l·utt111~ red tape'' and prcd1cll'd hP'll l>L• "right on schedule again this year." "However,'' he said, "1t llol·:- give one paus e tu think :.i nti wonder just wher<' our rnult1twh of laws and r eguh1t10ns .:.m· t~1~ mg us." F.-...PageAJ HINSHAW • •• $150,000 a year. Former auditor appra1s Pr George Upton has already be<'n conv1cted of bribery charges for his admitted role in accepting many of the stereo units p1ckP<l up at the Radi o Shack warehouse. Upton is now free after ser vin).! 87 days of his s1x-monlh sen t C'nce. He t estified agams t Hinshaw in the current tnal. NESSIE PHOTOS ]USF '~ODEL'? GLASGOW, S<'oUand (AP) The latest theory on Nessie. the Loch Ness monster's nicknamf> hereabouts, is that recent photo- graphs purporte<t to be of it may show nothing m ore than an old movie model. which sank 1n the lake in late 1960s. The theory was advanced by Roy Muir. who has been seekin(( the elusive m onster for 15 years and claims to have s~ 1t four ttm~s. "I remember watching it capeiie and sink during the fllm making." Ford Ups New Car Prices DETROIT (UPI ) The Ford Motor Co today announced a :;econd round or pnce hikes on its J 976 m odel cars· that will ~·mount to $ll3 two percent on th e aver::ige e quipped :Jutomobilc'. ( Hdated Editorial PageA6) Bennett E. fl1dwcll, Ford vice pre::.1dent for s :.1 les, s aid the pnl'<'!> :Jre cffrctive Jan 5, 1976, and are '"n ecessary al Lhis time lO recover increased cost..s for labor and m :iterials, including n ~· w go v l' r n m l' n l · m and a t e d safety eqwpment." The increase amounts lo S97 2 2 percent on ba s e vehicles ond S16 on optional eqwpm ent l 6 percent. The increas e on the average eqwppt•d vehicle. with oplJons that mos t peopll' buy. worked out to $113, 81dv.ell satd In October, when f'ord in troduced its 1976 modc.'ls, it said 1t was raising prices on its average equipped cars $247, a figure the federa l Cost of Living Council said iltlualiy worked out to S269 . There was no 1mmedinte in- dication whether lht• olhcr three U.S. auto makers would follow Ford's lead in a second round of price hikes so early rn thl· model year. New go,•ernment mandated vehicle safety standard "'hich will increa!e costs require an improved h y draulic brake system on cars and three-point lap and shoulder belts for light trucks, both effecllve Jan. I , 1976, Bidwell said. The federal agency said . the four companies increased prices on the 1976 mdels by S222, compared with the whop- ping $630 price increase for 1975 models that sent Detroit's auto makers d eep e r into a slump from which they are just re covering. Besides the increase in c;.ir prices, Ford s aid the base pnn• on· light trucks would be in- creased $123, or 2.8 percent. On the imported Capri, lhe sticker price will be j umped $118, or 2 8 percent Bidwell said that in the three model ) ears preceding 1976. costs of more than S350 a vehi - cle have not been recovered \\ilh pnce incrl.'ascs. "Further. our 19i6-model pncc increases ot introduction t1m(' rl'Coven•d only about 60 percent of 1•xpertcd 1976~model t•ost increases , and even with this latC'sl mcn•asc, we will not recover all of our 1976 model in- creases." the Ford executive said UFO Sighted? 'Three Stories High' I HASTINGS, Fla. <UPI > -Thret' persons attend- ing Larry Masters' backy.ard c.~kout ~eported seeing a giant, dome-s h a ped umdenhfied flying object ho v- ering qver nearby trees. Sheriff's deputies from three counties :md the Fl onda Highway Patrol could find no other evidence of the object. St. Johns County sheriff's dispatcher J ohn· Harnage said ano\her air search of the area would. be mad<:' today. Masters called sheriff's deputies in St. Augustine shortly .:tfter 9 p.m. Sunday to r eport the UFO sight- ing. He and his· three guests told officers· the object was about three stories tall and. appeared to be betwe<.'n "one foot.pall fi e ld and two football fields m length.·· The four told a deputy the UFO had about 30 round, a mber-shaped lights blinking from the side and the entire object was glowing brightly. . The sightcrs said the UFO hovered above the trees for about three minutes, then sank bPlow the tree lin e for a minute, then rose again and desceoded, appearing to land. Appeals Court OKs Award to Engineer An Orange County Superior Court jury 's d ecision that state highway engineer Barry Lippert should get m ore than $1 l millton because of harassm ent by Avto Community Developers has been upheld by an appellate court. The ruling by the Fourth Dis· tric~ Court of Appeals in Sttn Bernardino overturns Supt•n or Court Judge Robert L Corfman's r ejection of the Jury verdict. Justice Marcus Kauffman's opinion returns the $1,109,200 to •Lippert, 31, of Garden Grove. It removes from the record Judge Countian Held In Fatal Crash C 0 M M ER C E ( U P I ) 1\ Granada Hills couple was killed and a teenager booked on suspi- cion of felony drunken driving and mans laughter Sund:.iy following the head-on collision 011 lhe Santa Ana Freeway. Dead were James Reid Butkr, 30, and his wife, Charlene Anm" • 29. ' Christopher S R eeves, 18. of Anaheim, who suffered major 1n- Juries in the collis1on. was taken to the jail ward of County-USC !\1edJcal Center Two Last Marines WASHINGTON <UPI! V1l'l· namese diplomats have pro· mis ed an American senator more information on the fate of two last American Marines killed in South Vietnam as U.S. forC'es fled the country. Corfman 's comment that thC' award was excessive and the law swt should be retried. Judge Corfman at one pornl told Newport Be ach altornl'Y Donald Belveal that he was "try mg to make a silk purse out of a sow s ear tn p ressrng lla· Jawswt he filed for Lippert. The highway eng ineer sued A,. co when he a llegedly w a<> ha rassed by the developers after he moved his t"' o-story homl' from Mission Viejo to Laguna Niguel. · Lippert ar gued that Avco s lan- dered him and his title to the pro perty and that the harassment was tnggered by the company·s realization that it did not possess any restrictive powers on con struction plans in the La VetJ lracl. The hara ss ment, Be l veal told the jury. triggered the major he:i rt attack s uffered by his di,·nt who was never able tu movP into the home at 296!Jl Ana Marie• Lane. Belveal described Avco's aC' tions against Lippert as the "con duct of a systemized campaign of terrorism , economic depress ion and vexation." Front Page A 1 SCHMIT ... both hospitals but has freely ad m1tted that he made or shared 111 most major fm ancial decisions al the hospital. Altogether, the wealthy Santa Ana physician contributed mon· than SS00.000 t o 54 political c;rn d1dates last year with Schmit and Cory receiving the hon s s nare . Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has passed the $100 mi llion mark In assets. We believe t hat 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 yo,u be taking advantage of $100 mllllon strong Mariners Savings? Safety. strength and the friendliest crew In town gives you plenty of reasons to start your account t oday! 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Defense Department official said today disC'uss1ons are being held with the Soviet Union about al- legations that it is testing a laser to blind U.S. spy satellites. Dr. James P. Wade, diredor of the Pentagon's Strategic Arms Linutation Talks <SALT) task force, told the House Armed Services Committee it would be premature to call the allegations accurate. "This is a new issue raised in the news media," Wade said. ·'The facts are not in on the IS· sue." He refused to discuss either the laser allegation or the possibility that the Soviets are testing a new antimissile radar "because both are subjects of current dis· cussions with the Soviets." Drawing heavy questioning about and some criticism of al- leged Soviet violations of the first SALT agreement in 1972, Wade insisted to the committee that no certain Soviet violations have been found. "We cannot clearly de- monstrate any violation bas taken place," be said. But be said a number of possi- ble violations have been and are being discussed with the Soviets, as well as Soviet claims of U.S . violations, whi<'h he refused to descnbe. Wade made his statements about the laser issue after Rep. Les Aspin, <D·WIS.), asked him about an Aviation Week magazine story saying Soviet lasers blinded sensors on U.S . satellites in five instances since Oct.18. The story said infrared sensors able to detect Sovtel m1!>::.tll· launchings were interfered with in one case for about four hour.: in what appeared lo be Sov1c•1 testing. Except for sayanJ! at one point '"my information 1s dass1f1t'd " Wade did not concede that U S. officiaJs have any tnformation beyond the magazine article. Wade said Soviet te~llng of lhe Schmit to Testify • m Cella BB Wife Wounded Family Fracas Brings Shooting A reportedly long-simmering situation between a Huntington Beach couple exploded Sunday when police allege the hus band shot his wife in the back six times, enraged because there was no hot chocolate mix in the pantry. Investigators said a sorrowful Bobby Benard, 50, of 19372 Cindy Lane, surrendered without inci- dent following the shooting that occurred in the front yard of their home. Spokesmen at Huntington Jn- tercommunity Hospital said to- day that Mrs. Uva Benard, 54, is listed in critical condition and is under close watch and constant care. Police said the front yard shooting appeared to be a case of -domestic friction that built up over a long period of time until a minor incident set it off. Huntington Man Helps Ailing Moill A Huntington Beach man who considers his family "fortunate" has given a $50 donation to a 29· year·old mother in danger of los- ing her home. Mrs. Kathleen King, beset by illness and fma<'ial woes, said she will lose her home Wednes- day unless she finds funds to make up back mortgage pay- ments, homeowners association fees and other bills. The $50 donation for her ar- rived at tpe Daily Pilot office this morning after a man read of Mrs. King's plight jn Saturday's newspaper. The man's wife said this morn· ing "my husband just felt that she is doing what she can and ill- ness is something all of us face and may not be able to do anything about. "He doesn't want to see a woman with two children lose her home,'' the woman con- tinued. "Although we are having a hard time making ends meet, we are very fortunate." The woman asked that the family name not be used. Mrs. King suffers from heart trouble, a kidney disorder. bronchitis, an ulcer. a blood sug- ar ailment, arthritis and a blood clotting illness that ~auses a form or epilepsy. she said. Friends said she got into finan- cial diCCicu lties while trying to help a neighbor with food biJls. "He was very remorseful,·• Detective Richard Nolen said of Benard who was interrogated following the Sunday afternoon shooting. The suspect was booked on sus- picion of assault with intent to commit murder and Nolen said a complaint would be sought from the Orange County District At· torney's OCfice Tuesday. Investigators confiscated a .22 caliber revolver believed used in the shooting when they took Benard into custody. North State Ch-chilly By The Associated Press It was the coldest morn- ing of the · winter in Northern California today as temperatures dipped below freezing and frost dotted Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Truckee reported three degrees below zero and it was little better at Tahoe with four above. T h e heart of the agriculture country was freezing with tem - peratures in the 20s. Sacramento reported 27, Stockton 16, Paso Robles 19 and Marysville 28. Campers Chilly MT. BALDY (UPI) -Two 16-year·old youths survived 10- d egree temperatures while camping out in Ice House Canyon near Mt. Baldy, but one of them suffered a bad case of frostbite. HE SOLD AUTO TIIROVGH PILOT "We don't even bother ad- vertising in any other paper anymore. We have such good re- sults when we advertise in the Daily Pilot. Our last ad produced a sale on the first call." That's the advertising success experienced by the Corona del Mar man who placed th.is ad: '68 912 S spd, immac, in/· out, new clutch, India Red $5000/ofr ux·xxxx. If you have a car to sell, call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in the right place lo make a sale. Along the Orange Coast, the right place is the Daily Pilot. EMiiy l'llet Stefl Piiot• PARAMEDICS MOVE VICTIM FOLLOWING COSTA MESA AUTO CRASH SUNDAY Passing Highway Patrolmen Save San Pedro Man Who Apparently Suffered Seizure at Wheel Valley Instructor In 'Serious' Shape CHP Off ice rs Save Driver In Costa Mesa Fountain Valley HJgh School leacber Denis Gitschier was in serious condition in a hospital in- tensive care unit today after a Saturday morning attack that left an oCC·duty Long Bea<'h policeman dead. Gitschier. 30, reportedly un- derwent 13 hours of surgery at HB Fireme n Not Behind Advertising Huntington Beach firemen said today they are not sanctioning an advertising sales promotion un- der way in the city concerning fire safety. Capt. Roger Hos mer s aid ~f­ ficials of a group <'ailed the Fire Safety Program have been ask- ing local merchants to lake out ads in a fire safety booklet. He said the salesmen aske<l the fire department for a sanction but fire officials refused. He said the group is doing nothing illegal. but salesm.en may have inferred that the fire department sanctioned t~eir pr?- motion, and Hosmer SaJd 1t did not. DllfttPl ........... Los Altos Hospital in Long Beach for his inJuries G1tsC'hier reportedly was al- . tacked with a s harp instrument as he s lepl in the back of his car in Long Bea<'h Officer f'ranke Neal Lewis, 28, tried to come to Gitschier's · as- sistance and was shot in the face by the young teacher's alleged attacker. (Additional story to- day, Page AS) Fountain Valley Principal Paul Berger said today Gitschier was driving home to Torrance from a high school staff party at a tea<'her's hom e, when he became sleepy and pulled off the road to rest. He des<'ribed G1tschier, who has been teaching al Fount~n Valley since 1971, as popular with teachers and students. In addition to his teaching duties, Berger said Gitschier serves as an adviser to the Future Business Leaders of America chapter. He said Gitschier. ~.had been living with his parents in Tor· rance this fall while he was purchasing a home in Huntington Beach. Berger said Gitschier was to move into h~s home soon. Harvey Kendall of S:m Pedro 1s alive today bcC'au ::.e four California highway patrolmen happened to be in the nght pla<'e at the right time Kendall, 58. 1s in senous condi- tion today in the intensive <'are unit of Santa Ana's Mercy Hospital after s uffenng an ap- parent heart attack and losing control of his car on the Newport Freeway Sunday night. A CHP spokesman said the car was northbound on the freeway and plunged down an embank ment near the Paularino Avenue offramp in Costa Mesa when Kendall suffered the seizure al about 9:30 p.m . Patrolman Robin Hanson spotted the car at the bottom of the slope and ran down to give aid. He found Kendall lying on the seat on the passenger side of the s mall foreign car. He had stopped breathing. Hanson pulled the driver out of the car and began applying mouth to mouth resuscitation un- til Kendall started breathmg rag· gedJy. Three other oHicers. John Galvin. Art M< Mahan and Mark Hedgpeth arrived at the scene and took turns applying heart massage to the victim while Hanson cintinued to aid his breathing. HB Trustees Trying To Keep Dwyer Open ~ The president of the Hunt- ington Beach City (elementary) School Board hopes to work out an agreement with state of· ficials, that wtll keep Dwyer In- termediate School open. Steve Holden said he hopes dis- trict officials can make a presen· talion on the matter within the next 90 days to the State Alloca- tions Board ln Sacramento. build Sowers Intermediate School and two other elementary schools, district officials said. But Holden said when the school board made the agree- ment to sell Dwyer it didn 't believe the building would still be needed to house sixth, seventh and eighth graders. He said that five years ago, the district's main growth in student population was east ol Beacll BouJevard. WHAT FATE FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH ELEMl!NTARY DISTRICT'S DWYER SCHOOL? F1ve Yeart Ago, Dlatrlc:t Tru1tee1 Made Commitment They Cen't Keep School trustees agreed five year! ago to sell Dwyer by now and use the proceeds to help pay back a slate bu.lldina loan. The $2 mUUon loan was part ol a state le"dlng package used to But houses since have sprung up west of Beach, he said, in greater number and more quick· <See DWYER, Page A2) •I • radar at Kamr halka t.loes not v10late the 1972 limit of lwo Sov- iet anl1m1s::.tle sites becau:.c testing 1s still permitted at mo1 c than two sites. But he said the issue 1s bemg discussed with the Soviet.<. and that it is more significant that the new radar 1s more sophisticated in its abihty to trac1< large in- ter<'ontmental m1sstle5 Case Subpoena For Top Aide Told By GARY GRANVILLE OftM Oa1ly Pilot SUH County Supervisor Laurence ·Schmit has been called to appear before the Orange County Grand Jury Tuesday as the jury con· tinues its probe into the complex financ ial and political affairs of Dr. Lows Cella. Also subpoenaed to testify before the Jury al a closed session is Schmit's top executive aide. Loran Norton. Schmit was a major benefactor of Celia's political generosity, roughly Sl34.000 in contributions and loans. when he succeeded in unseating mcu m bent Second Dis- trict Supervisor David Baker. Last week. it was learned that Schmit was employed by a Cella- controlled hospital as a public re- lations consultant during the final s ix months of his successful campaign. Financial disclosure ::.talc· ments filed later by the freshman supervisor failed to show the in· <'Orne received from the hospital during the last six months of 1974. Schmit said he does not belie\'e as an incoming official that he was required to show the hospital incom e. "Al worst it was a mistake - an honest mistake on my part," the supervisor s aid. Norton. a long time Cella political worker, said last week he received money from the hospital during 1974 for pro- fessional serv ic es rendered through two s m all companies he owns. Friday afftda\'ib supporting search ~arrants issued tn con- nection with the county in· veshgallon of Cella showed that investigators were seeking can- celled checks from other Cella- controlled companies made payable to Schmit, Norton and State Controller Kenneth Cory While the Grand Jury in Orange County is investigating possible violations tn some of <See SCHMIT, PageA2) Special Meeting Huntington Deach Union High School Di strict trustees held a s pecial meeting at 5 o'clock to· day to discuss purchase of a mowing tractor and completion of new lockers at Huntington Beach High Sct.~ol. The session was scheduled at distncl offices, 5201 Bo ls a Ave .. Huntington Beach. · Ora n ge Coast \\·eat her Sunny and warmer Tues· day. Clear and cold tonight. Highs Tuesday at the beaches around 65 Ms· ing to 70 inland Lows tonight 30 to 36. I NSIDE T ODA V Hearing a window b-reak and suing someone entenng hu home, a father shot and ktlled his son -who wru only lookmg for a place to sleep. Story A4 I ndex AIY-S.nk• Al Mfll..l,..n •1 ........ •• Mootlft AIO c:.i ......... .tU NaU-1*""' • • O.taff!W 8 1 II 0r••c...t, Alt CIMk• •• :::: l'.J O.W-" •• .. o.at11N9tlc .. Al2 tl!Ki .. ,_... All ........... .. T_..9*' .,. .............. , .,. TtlNten . .. ,._. All ......_ A4 ........ ea WtfMI..._ A4 Al DAILY PILOT H /F ~.4ond1y, Oec.mber ,5, l975 '.Jolly' S~itta St. Nick Smashed in HB Should Santa Claus and his ~leigh pulled by dght llny reindeer ever get pulled over by a traffic cop, the com- puterized recorc.b chetk will show be was questioned Sun day by Huntmgton Beach pol.Jee. Officers "'ere dispatched to a luxury apartment com- plex on the beachfront al 711 Ocean Ave., after reports or a boisterous and extremely JOily old Swnt Nick perched high atop a wall in full unuorm. HE WOUl,D HAVE B•:F.N higb even standing on the ground, mvestigalors said, and his nose wasn't red from the chill of the ocean bree-ze w. he waved and shouted to passing motorists. .. Santa Claul> had bet•n dnnking and was disturbing the peace but not drunk.·' thP police log entry ::.uggcsled POLICE FILLED OUT a field 1dent1ftcallon card used in reference to susp1c1ous persons, issued a warning and left without busting Santa Claus. After all.'lts tht> season to be JOiiy. Motor Home Owners To Protest in HB? Motor home ownC'rs are ex- pected' to confront Huntington Beach City C'o11nc1l mC'mbt>rs tonight O\"t~r an l1rdm<tnl'l' b;m mng tht> parking of their vehidl':-. on city :.trec>b for more than l~o hours. The regular M ond~·~ ntght meeting will s tart Jt 7 µ m ;.1t council chambers One of the protC'sters 1s Mrs '.\1artba Baird, 21:?81 Seaforth Viet Cltuses To Stay Open Over Yule? Ocean View School Di stnct Trustees w i 11 dis cuss holding classes dunn~ the Christmas holidays for a s pecial group of stu· dents dunng their 7 ::.> meeting tonight. The board will meet at Harbour View School 4343 Pickwick Circle, Huntington Beach. Superintendent Dale Coogan said trustees will discuss spend- ing $334 during the holidays to pay a teacher and two aides. offenng Englis h classes for 42 Vietnamese duldren. ' Coogan said the proposal would ·provide classes for the youngsters for six days of the houdays. He said the students requested that they not be off the entire hoh day, reanng they would Jose part of their newly acquired English ifanguage skills. I School Chief Session Set The Fountain Valley school board will meet torught to in terview consultants who might be hired to help find a new dis· trict supenntendent D1stnct offlc1als s aid the meet· ing will be conducted behind closed doors The school board has decided to hire a p<.'rmanent replacement for Dr Michael Bnck. '>'ho r e signed the post a year ago. Dr. . Robert Read had been filling the posit.Ion on an mtenm ba.-;1s. After the rlefeal of uru!1catt'on at the polls 1n November. trustees a g reed to beg in searchin g for a permanent superintendent Dynamite Danger ST. LOUIS CAP I -Police or· dered the evacuation of a city block of res idences in ~outh St. Louis shortly after 4 a m today after discovering a large cache of dynamite they said was m a "highly unstable condlt1on." ORANGE COAST 11 f 1 ... <>".tf\'OIP (04\t 0 •1tf .,llQit 'IWlll\ Wf I(,. '" <Otnbtnt-O ,,..,, ~·... r,. ... , c-.t'4• -t•"t t•• '"" (Jr~ C.0.'.I J. wt I f'ttf ) ( O"'(lii'"1 t ~ ........ , tit "'''M)t'I\ •rt r••tlll\•, J ,.,,.,,"'°, .. , lhrnvot1 • ,.,.,,.. ~ (o...t" M , " tH ... oort p,,...,~ M 1,.,t ~»' n 8••'" f 0\111"'11 ' l'I \/'4 '"' tr111r1 • •• vt'11,.1,.1 • V•''"'V fllrwJ ldQWNI h•"' ~ ,...,. .. (1 •.• 6 \i ,,,,. rt-qtOtWI fl'O•t10fl I\ pubt•\~ t .. 11,1 •, w , t fl ~V\ ff\# "'1n<lp•I PJhtlV·•""'~ l '~"'I 1• .11 J ld Wr I a..,~""'· (O\tlll ~ .. w (.flllf(l.ft,•'1 If,,.,,.,,. Robe rt N Wero Lane, who said she and hC'r hus band purchased a 22-foot motor home only after a great dl"'· aJ of thought and preparalwn .. I even checked with the polit•t• before buying," she said. "An of f1cer told me at the lime there were no laws proh1biung it from being on the street." She said, however, just a few days after buying the recreation vehicle, the c:ty decided to press enforcement of the parking l.11nits. Mrs. Baird says she will ask the city council to either issue permits for the large campers or to change zoning so that she and her husband could add another driveway to accommodate it. She said that if nothing is done, she will have to move or sell the outfit a nd probably take a loss on it. She added that she uses it as a second car and that putting 1t in a storage yard would not be suita- ble for her. "We tried to touch all bases before buying it,'' s he said, "and committing ourselves to a 10- year loan. It was kind of like de- ciding whether to get pregnant or not." Others also have indicated they plan to protest strict en- forcement of the ordinance. Ford Reports Second Round Of Cost Hikes DETROIT (UP[) -The Ford Motor Co. today announced :i second round of pnce tukcs on its 1976 model cars that will amount to $113 -two percent on the average equipped automobile. (Related Editorial PageA6> Bennett E Bidwell. Ford VlCC president for s ales, said the pnces are effective J an 5, 1976, and are ·'necessary at this time to recover increased costs for labor and materials, mcluding new gover nment mandated safety equipment." The increase amounts to $97 -2.2 percent -on base vehicles and S16 on opllonal equipment -1.6 percent. The increase on the average equipped vehicle. with opt.Ions that most people buy. worked out lo $113, Bidwelt said. . In October, when Ford in· troduced its 1976 models, 1t said it was raising prices on its average equipped cars $247, a figure the federa I Cost of Living Council said actually worked out to $269. There was no immediate in· dication whether the other three U.S. auto makers wouJd follow Ford's lead in a second round of price hikes so early in the model year. New government·mandatcd vehicle safety standard which will increase costs reqwre an 1 mproved h yd r au Ile brakC' system on cars and three-point lap and shoulde r belL-; for light trucks, both erfecllve Jan. I, 1976, Bidwell said. Teacher Member · Boycotts Administrators in the Hunt- ington Beacb City (elementary School District scheduled another fact finding session today in con nection with the district's teacher contract dispute. But long before the 2 p .m . session was to begin, the teacher representative said he would boycott the session. Tom Brown of the califomia Teachers Association said Uus mormng he has rejected Pep. perdine University Professor E . Earle Brewer as a member of the fact finding panel. And he said he would not attend the 2 p.m. meet- ing. But the district's deputy supenntendent. Charles Palmer, ~a1d th)s morning he had not been notified that Brown wouldn't at- tend, and the session was still on. The meeting was expected to be a repeat performance or last week's fact finding session, when Rrewer and Palmer attended but teachers and Brown did not. Alter waiting 15 minutes, the me('tmg was cancelC'<l, district of- f1c1als said Then Tuesday night the school board debated the matter in a four-hour executive session, before ordering Palmer to make another attempt to set a meeting. Trustees Brian Garland and Dale Bush voted against that move, however, with Garland urging instead that teachers and tbe school board return to the bargaining table. Brown said he will meet with teachers later this afternoon to . discuss the fact finding impasse. Brown and Palmer have been trying smce October to agree on a third member for their fact find- ing panel. Fro•PageAJ DWYER .•. Jy that predicted. Holden and Trustee Brian Garland met recently with a state official to discuss the Dwyer matter. Holden said he is confident the matter can be negotiated satisfactorily. However, district officials have said the loan is due for re- payment now, and state officials could force the immediate closure and sale of Dwyer to pay · itorr. District taxpayers are current- ly paying off the rest of the loan package through a spedal tax of 40 cents per $100 assessed valua- tion, officials said. Garland said he still wants to investigate the matter. He also said the lending arrangement was unusual and only one other' di strict in the state has ever made a similar commitment. "I am by no means prepared to bury 1t. ''he said of the matter. Holden said that if the state does allow continued use of the ·ac1 hty. trustees will have to make some decision about \\hether to remodel it or even- tually replace it. Garland has suggested ap- pomtment of a citizen committee to study the entire matter, but Holden said he hasn't made up tus mmd. "I believe in getting the th.ink- ing of the community on these things," he s aid. "but J feel the uJtjmate decision r ests with the board.'' But he said he probably would prefer hearing from r esidents during the course or regular board meetings rather than through a committee. Valley Students Hosting Musical About 200 Fountain Valley High School students will take part in "Christmas 1975," a hoLi - day musical progr am. Thursday ru ght at Red Hill Lutheran Church mTustin. There will be no admission fee for the 8 p .m . concert, district of. f1c1als said . The church is located at 13202 Red Hill Ave. Pr~\•O.n• ~no PuOl•\l'W • Dogs Trotting Tf\omas Keev1I • 0*10t Thomas A. 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The family, however. consists o( prize Samoyed show dogs Sam. who is the mother. and Sateless. the rather. plus six puppies. all of whomareworth$1,600ormore. The Michael Messer family, of 9402 Leilani Drive, telephoned police to report a possible grand theft of dogs when Sam and Sate· less and their brood were dis· covered missing. Happily ror all concerned, however. the e1gbt costly dog~ were just out on a Sunday sojourn and m ight even have returned homeontheirowo. "They j ust took o ff." sayg Mark Messer, 18, whos young brother finallr round the Samoyeds, an Alaskan breed, mushing along aboutlwo miles away. They were taking a tour of the Santa Ana River channel area wben Greg Messer, lS, found them in a bicycle search. Sam and Sateless and their six uMamed puppies are back bome today. doine all those dismal duties tvery Monday brlni• after a Sunday sojourn. $3,850 Skotehoord UPI Tel99110to Here's something for the kid who has everything -a skateboard with a 1.3 carat diamond embedded in 14 karat gold trim. Creator David Kasdan holds the item which goes for a mere $3,8.50. Miranda Ruling Tested WASHJNGTON (UPI) -The U.S. Supreme Court, in another case involving the "Miranda" rules, agreed today to decide if the convicted sex slayer of a 10- year-old girl is entitled to a new trial on grounds he was subtly coerced into taking police to the girl's body. The justices will bear oral arguments on Iowa's appeal of lower court decisions ordering a new trial. Iowa contended that the defendant acted voluntarily and that the Miranda guidelines were applied in an unduly technical fashion. " The defendant, Robert An- thony Williams, was ~nvicted and sentenced to life for killing Pamela Powers on Christmas eve, 1968. Williams allegedly ab- ducted the girl in the YMCA washroom, sexually abused and strangled her . He fled to Davenport, Iowa, where on the advice of a Des Moines lawyer, he turned himself in. He was warned of his rights not to an swer questions , and said he would wait to tell his story until after talking to his lawyer in Des Moines. Under the Supreme Court's 1966 Miranda decision, a suspect an police custody must be warned of his right to remain silent and to have a lawyer. Otherwise, what he confesses may not be used against him at his trial. 10,000 See Parade On Harbour Waters lo another case on police ques- tioning decided last Tuesday, two dissenting justices said the ma- jority probably would overturn Miranda soon. Some observers have suggest- ed that the case accepted for re- view today may be the vehicle for giving police greater leeway in applying the Miranda rules. 1 A crowd estimated a t more than 10,000 turned out Saturday and Sunday to view the annual Christmas Boat Parade in Hunt- ington Harbour. The parade is a forerunner to the Cruise of Lights which starts Tuesday night a nd continues through December 23. Fro111 Page Al SCHMIT ••• Celia's business dealings, :i federal grand jury in Los Angeles is conducting probe of its own. In the forefront of the in- vestigations are the purported use of fi ctitious firms to drain money from Mission Community Hospital, Mission Viejo, a nd Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. Cell a is a minority owner in both hospitals but has freely ad- mHted that he made or shared in most major financial decisions at the hospital. Cruise boats will leave nightly at 6 p.m . from the marina in Hun- tington Harbour at 4211 Warner Ave. for a view of the decorated homes. Admission is $2 .50 for adults and $1 to: c_hildren. James Lockshaw of Hunt - ington Harbour was named the sweepstakes winner in the boat parade. A inflated Santa Claus towering 35 feet above the alt section of his boat was featured. Other boat winners, all from Huntington Hacl>our were Joe ~artin, Bayard Dod, Richard Footner. Dr. Robert Hammatt, J . Hertzen and William Ashby. ~sing Decimal Soars Panel Cost An article carried in Sunday's Daily Pilot under the byline of Judy Rosener, m ember of the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission, said costs of operating the seven coastal com- missions was $25 million. This was a typographical error. The figure should have read $2 .5 mill.Jon. • ' ' Named winners for best dc- co rated homes along the Red Ship Sighted. waterway were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fortuna; Lisa and SINGAPORE (AP) -Seven Laurie Killian; Mr. and Mrs. m Soviet navy ships entered the ans ; Mr. and Mrs. Ron :\1alacca Strait during the night Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunt: en ~oute lo the Indian·Ocean, in- .M:r. and Mrs. J ames Solum; Mr. telligence sources reported to- and Mrs. Richa rd Footner; Mr.• .day. The Soviet task force in- and Mrs. Don Mapson; Mr. and eluded two destroyers, two Mrs. Sheldon Grossman; Kevin, minesweepers, a tanker, an Ronnie and Kim Del Toro and oc~an-going tug and a landing Kip and Kirk Ellison. ship, the sources said. Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has passed the $100 ml II Ion 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 mllllon strong Mariners Savings? Safety, strength and the friendliest crew In town gives you plenty of reasons to start your account todayl ASK ABOUT OUR NEW TAX-SHELTERED SAVINGS PLANS Earn up to 73A o/o Interest on Insured savings.• 'Tllll 01rt1flc:at1 m:iount, wttldl b9al'l an "''"~I yield ol a 08% In*-', le eu1>111:1to1UbltentlMI lntlf•t ~tti. II wllt'drawn ti.fore matunty. N""'l*t leect\ Newpon lemcit La9una leed\ S.-1 IMCtt t.Yer1y Hiiia W•t Hollpood (Main 0111~) (Bayaldl Center) (Co<MI' of Foreet Ave.) (LAlaure WOfld) (Comer of Olympic Blvd.) (Opp. Mt. Sinai Hoapltal) 1$1~Wfftctlll Of. 1024 !ayald• Or. 310 Glenneyre St. 138.20 Seal 8Mch 81vd. 380 &o. Beverly Or. 8747 Bev11ly Blvd. (714)&42...000 (714)642 4000 (714)A~·7!i06 (213)598-7828 (213)~!>3-3000 (213)M7·4141 . Orange Coast • EDITION Today's Closing • Y. Stoc.•ks VOL 68, NO. 349, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1975 N TEN CENTS Hinshaw's Son Testifies .Against Hilll By TOM BARLF.V Of Ill• O•llY ~llot Swff Congressman Andrew Hinshaw's son tes tified as a pro · secution witness today that he was the recipient of stereo eqwp- ment allegedly supplied free of charge while Hinshaw was serv- ing as Orange County assessor m 1970. University o( Southern .. Cal~Corf\ia student Andrew Howard Hinshaw Jr., 18, told a Superior Court jury that the stereo se~ and components dis- tributed by the Tandy Corpora- tion was a gift from his father. Hinshaw 's stepdaughter. Chapman College student Karen Worthen, 18, also testified that she was with her mother, Mrs Thais Hinshaw, 10 a Park Newport apartmenl when a stereo set addressed lo Hinshaw arrived shortly bt•fore Christmas 1972. • Miss Worthen told prosecutor Michael Capizzi that she and her mother. who has since sued Hinshaw for divorce, unpacked speakers, a turntable and a re- ceiver shortly after the container was delivered. She testified that the stereo ~el was later shipped to Hinshaw's Wa:!hington D.C. apartment in January 1973. The equipment was later .seized there by the dis trict al· torney's office during an in- vestigation that led to the indict ment of Hinshaw. The Newport Beach Republican is being tned on thret' counts of bn bcry. all con tained in a Grand Jury indict ment. It is alll'ged that he .icceptl'<l gifts of stereo eciu1pnwn1 and. a $1 ,000 campaign contribution from the Tandy Corporation through 1b Hact1u Shat:k warehouse rn G ardf>n Grove' It is further alll'~l·d that Hinshaw solicited a bnbe from a ·schmit to Testify • ID. Cella Weird Scene Firemen Get Crazy Calls Just when firemen trunk that they've been called to just about every situation. something new arises. And Newport Beach firemen early in the weekend had two cases to chuckle about. The firs t call came on Friday from an 88-year-old woman who hves alone. HER NEW DENTURES, sbe said with great difficulty, had apparently caught her tongue. It was stuck. So firemen dropped by to put everything back in place. Only a few hours later. firemen received their second crazy call of the day. A girl's bracelet. they learned, had snagged on the toenail of a pet dog and wouldn't come loose. WHO COULD HELP? The family figured the fire de· partmenl. Department information officer Art Morton said that the noisy dilemma was solved in a matter of moments. ·•Just when you think that everything possible has been reported," he observed, "something new and crazy comes LO ... Huntington Case Man Shoots Wife Over Hot Drink? A reportedly long-si mmering situation between a Huntington Beach couple exploded Sunday when police allege the husband shot his wife in the back six times, enraged because there was no hot chocolate mix in the pantry. Investigators said a sorrowful Bobby Benard, 50, of 19372 Cindy Lane, surrendered without inci dent following the shooting that occurred in the rront yard of their home. Spokesmen at Huntington ln- lercommunity Hospital said to- day that Mrs. Uva Benard, 54, ~s listed in critical condition and 1s under close watch and constant care. Police said the front yard shooting appeared to be a case of domestic friction that built up over a long period ortime until.a minor incident set it off. "ffe was very remorseful," Detective Richard Nolen said of Benard who was interrogated foUowing the Sunday afternoon shooting.. The suspect was booked on sus- picion or a~sal.llt with inten~ lo commit murder and Nolen sa1d a complaint would be sought from the Orange County District Al· tomey's OCfice Tuesday. Chamber YuJe Fete Mfmbers of the Newport Harl>or Chamber of Commerce will gather for a "Christmas Blender" with wine tasting anct music Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. al the new Rolf's and Linkletter Beef s hops on West Coast Highway. Reservations to the party are available by calling the chamber at 675·9500. HE SOLD AUTO i'HROUGH PILOT "We don't even bother ad· vertislng in any other paper anymore. We have such good re- sults when we advertise in the Daily Pilot Our last ad produced a sale on the first call." That's the advertising success experienced by the Corona del Mar man who placed lh1'1 3d '68 912 s aves. lmmac. i.n . out. new clutch. Inda• lt et! SS000 /O (r )( ltlC )( XX X If you have a cor to sell. call 642-~78. It only lakes a few words in the r11{ht place to make a sale . · A.Jons tht Orange Coest. the righ~ plaee I~ tht Oally Pilot. Investigators confiscated a .22 caliber revolver believed used in the shooting when they took Benard into custody. Supervisors Mull 2 More Judges in OC Ralph Diedrich. chairman of t he Ounge County Board or Supervisors, said today he will ask bis fellow supervisors to ap prove h,is adding two judges to the county Superior Court. Diedricb's comment reverses a position he and the other supervisors have held since early last year. They refused to accept two judges allowed by t _he Legislature because, according to county administration figures. the state refused to fully fund the positions. Now, Diedrich said, the backlog or work is such that the new judges are needed and coun· ty residents are suffering because they have not already been added to the bench. The board's refusal to accept the two judgeships was bastd _on the state's willingness to provide only $120.000 in funding for the new positions. Under Senate Bill 90, costs in- curred by local governments as the result o( legis lation are to be fully paid for by those making the mandate. And for that reason, in the face of heavy criticism from l_ocal court officials, the superv1sors have balked at accepting the two new positions that would bring the number of Orange County Superior Court judges up to 33. Both presiding Judge Robert Banyard and court ad · ministrator Les McCartney said the shortage of judges in Orange County was forcing a delay ln civit trials that had grown from six months to more than 15 months as the supervisors debat· ed the funding issue. Man, Boy Sought BRANSON, Mo. (AP> -Snow and freezing rain have stalled the search for a mountain man who ned polica wltb his ramily of four after robbing a 1rocery store with an 8·year·old boy wielding a shoteun, authortoes say. Sara's Plea Studied SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A federal judge ruled today that Sara Jane Moore was mentally competent to plead guilty to charges of attempting to as- sassinate President Ford. U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti. after hearing testimony from Dr . Jack Eardley, psychiatrist from the Federal Correctional Facility in Spr- ingfield, Mo.. who interviewed Miss Moore over the we,tkend, ruled that she was competent in asking that her innocent plea be changed to guilty. Conti sc heduled a hearing Tuesday at which Lime he said he would decide whether to ac- ceptthe plea change. Eardley said toat after the dis- cussion with her, "I felt Ulat she was competent to make that plea." Miss Moore on Friday asked the court to permit her to change her plea lo guilty on charges she fired a shot al Ford in San Fran- cisco Sept. 22. Asked by Conti whether Miss Moore was aware of the conse- quences . of her plea. which in- cludes possible life imprison- ment, Eardley replied: "Yes, Sir . She renewed her request today to be allowed lo plead guilty to the char~es. Miss Moore. 45, said she had thought about her request during the weekend and s till wanted to plead guilty. "I am at peace with myself," she told Cont1. ·'There is nothing I would change." Conti, who told Miss Moore Friday to think about her request over the weekend. once again warned her of the consequences of a guilty plea -possible life imprisonment STOCK MARKET TRADING DVLL NEW YORK <UPI) -Prices sought direction in quiet trading today on the New York Stock Ex- change in the absence of news to influence market action. · The Dow Jones industrial average, which rose 0.08 Friday, gained 3.78 points to 8.16.59. But declines outdistanced advances. (Tables All ) Prices were mixed in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. $3,850 Skatef>oard UPI T•f~-o Here's something for the kid who has everything -a skateboard with a 1.3 carat diamond embedded in 14 karat gold trim . Creator David Kasdan holds the item which goes for a mere $3.850. Victim of Sailing Tragedy Discovered A decomposed female body washed ashore at Crystal Cove Sunday morning and has been tentatively identified as Sherre Miller, 21, of Costa Mesa, who has been missing al sea since Dec. 7, when her sailboat was found partially submerged Clff Abalone Point. Her hus band. Steve Miller, 27. also aboard the s ailboat, is still missing. "The body is beyond visual re- cognition. We have tentatively identified her as a Jane Doe. However, at appears likely it 1s Mrs. Mitter," a coroner's deputy said today. The deputy added that the body c.-an be positively identified either Uu ough fingerprints or dental charts. The body was discovered about 8 a.m . at the cove~ between Corona del :vt ar and La~una Beach The :vt 1 llers · water filled boat had been d1sC'overcd farther south. off Abalone Point. When the boat was found, the body of the Millers' J-year-old son. Shawn, was found an the cabin. An autops y rcvealC'd that Shawn died of drownan~ The Millers moved to Costa Mesa only three wC'eks prior to the fateful sailing trip. Miller had purchased the new boat only two weeks befort-lakm~ Lhc.-ov<.'r night cruise out of N\'wport Harbor Initiative Santa Trouble? To Halt Coast Plan Begins A statewide inat1atJvc ~urned at stopping the Legislature from implementing the state coastal plan has been begun by Gil Ferguson. a Newport Beach loh· byist for labor and. construction mterests. Trip South· May Be Illegal WASHINGTON (lJPJ) -If Santa Claus had to follow the sam e federal regulations as everyone else, be would be filling out forms or hiring a lawy~r no.w instead of preparing for his trtp south on Chrism as eve. "The list of possible law viola- ti~ns by old Saint Nick is stagger· ing,'' Rep. M. G . "Gene" Snyder, (R·Ky. ), commented fu a letter to constatuents. "It may be necessary for him to retain a lawyer or receive ex· ~utive clemt>ncy 1f he is to makf> his trad1tioncll Christmas visit on time .. Among the ftderal violations which would land him in a heap o' trouble, Snyder said. are Flying across Lhe heaven~ without certmcaUon by ~ Civil Atronsutlcs Soard, and wU.hout rilin" a flight plan. · -Failure to equip bis vehicle with seat belts. or to properly (it his reindeer with emission con trol devkes. -Unfairly competing with the U.S. Postal Service on mail de- liveries. -Violating the Sherman An· titrust Act, because it appears he 1s maintaining a strict monopoly m his field. -Breaking Labor Department regulations for minimum wages . for the elves in his toy shop, and posslble o<'cupabonal safety and heaJtb vaolataons U they don't wear hardhats In addltaon. Snyder swd, the Food and Drug Adminis tration might award a front to the Na . tional Science Foundation to de- tenntne lf Rudolph was being fed an una~rizf'd drul( to make his ( ANTA, Pa1e A2) The initiative proposal •WUS presented to the attorney general by Ferg.uson this morning in . Sacramento. After approval by the attorney general, Ferguson and the others involved m the campaign will begin gathenng signatures. The state coastal plan. present ed to the governor and Legislature Dec 1. 1s a plan drawn up by the state coast:il commi$1ons for prot('('ttng the t<oastlin~. It would C'Mtlnue the life or the state coastal com mission mdefimtely Ferguson is caryinR out tht It\ itialivc campatjln as chrurman of the California Coordmating CounC'il, a federation of C'itizens, buslnt!'!\ tlnd labor orl(AnitolloM throusthout tht s tate. lawyer representing Beckman In struments in return for has pro m1sed 1ntervent1on an an as:.l·S:.· ment appeals he.iring Prosecution w1tnesst>:. have tesllfled that a numbt.>r of stereo sets were donated by Tandy of- hc1als m return for favorable as- !>essment action that may have saved the firm as much as CSeetUNSHAW, PageA2) Case Subpoena For Top Aide Told By GARY GRANVILLF. Of t~e O•tly Pilot~" County Supervisor Laurence Schmit has been called to appear before the Orange County Grand Jury Tuesday as the jury con· tinues its probe into the complex . financial and political affairs or Dr Loujs Cella. Also subpoenaed to t estify before the jury at a closed session is Schmit's top executive aide. Loran l'lorton. Schmit was a major benefactor of Celia's political generosity. roughly Sl34.000 in contributions and loans. when he succeeded in unseating incumbent Se<:ond 01s- tnct Supervisor David Baker. Last week. it was learned that Schmit was employed by a Cella- controlled hospital as a public re- lations consultant during the final six months of his successful campaign Financial disclosure state- ments filed later by the freshman supervisor failed to show the in· come rec.-eived from the hospital during the last six months of 1974. Schmit said he does not believe as an incoming official that he was required to show the hospital income. ·•At worst it was a mistak<-' - an honest mistake on my part." the supervisor said Norton. a, long time Cel la political worker, said last week he received money from the hospital during 1974 for pro- fessional services renderC'd through two s mall companies he owns. Friday. affidavits supporting search \\arr ants issued in con· nection with the county 10- vestigation of Cella showed that investigators were seeking can- celled checks from other Cella· controlled com pan1es made payable to Schmit. Norton and State Controller Kenneth Cory. While the Grand Jury in Orange County is investigating possible violations in some of Celia's business dealings, a federal grand jury in Los Angeles is conducting probe of its own. rn the forefront l1f the in· vesligat ions are the purported~ use of f1ct1tious fi rms to dram money from M1ss1on Community Hospital. M iss1on VtC'JO, and Mercy General Hospital. Santa Ana. Cella is a minority owner m <See SCHMIT, Pa~A2l Oran:Q Coast t:: -...... or! ::---.-_ \\ ea th<"r Sunny and warmer Tue!>· day. C lear and cold toni~ht Highs Tuesday at the be:.lches around G.5 ns ang ·to 70 inl:rn<i Lows tonight 30 to 36 INSID E TODA,. Hearing o window breoJc and seetng someone cnlenng hts home, a father shot and lollrd hts son -wh-0 wo..t CJll'IJy k>c>lnng /or a pla~e to slttp .~torv M lntlex Al Y-S.Ol<t Al -u-. ., ........ At ......... AM c.1 ......... AS "-"-1 ... M M O.ultl• •I II Or ..... °""""' AU C:-lo . , ........ 11-J 0'9t\-' ., ~ .... 0Hlt11Mtkft AU SC•-""8tillttt AU Ul'-1•1~ "' T ... _,..._ A,. 1: .. ttN1 .. _111 ••• "'"'-..,. ,,_. A ll WNl!Wr M ~ ., _...,,.. 44 ) AZ DAIL y PILOT '"" 11.S. Charge t Soviets Testing ' I Laser Weapon? WASHINGTON !AP> A Defen~e Dep:.irtmenl official :-•1itJ today d1scuss1ons .i.rc tx·1n~ lwld \\Ith the Soviet Union :.it.lout ;.ii legations thaht is testing J !Jser to blind U.S. spy ~.ltelllll':. Or James P W:.ide. d1n•(·tnr of the Pent.Jgon ·:. St ratl•g1l' ,\rn~s 1.1m1t:.tt11.m Talks <SAi T> t•1"k force, told the Housl' Armed Services Comm1ttet> 1t \\Ould tw premature to call the alleg:.illon.., accurate "This IS a new ISSUC' ra1:.ed In the news medi.l. · W..ide said ·The facts are not m on the is sue " Huntingto n Man H e lps Ailing M o ID A llunt1ngton Rt•<.H'h m:in '"'ho cons1dt>rs h1:. f Jm1ly ··fortunall' ' has given a S50 donation to a 29 year-old mother m danger of lo~ 1ng her homl' :\lrs Kathlet'n Kini?. !)('-;<.>t by tllnc:.:. Jnd f111..1 c1.Jl "Ol'" s .ml she "'111 lose her home \\'edne!-. day unless s he finds funds to make up b.ick mortgagl' p:.1y ments. hvml'O\~ nl'rs assoc1:.it10n fees and other bllb The SSO donation for her ar nved al the Dally Pilot office th1:- moming <Jft1..·r a m;.m n ·ad of :\'1rs. Kings plight in Saturday's , newspaper The man's wife s aid th1::; morn mg ··my husband 1us t felt that she is doing what she ran and 111 ncs~ 1s something all of us fart' and mav not bt• able lo do anything about "He doesn 't w:.int to Sef' 3 woman with t~o <'hlldren lose her home." the woman con h.nucd ":\I though we arc havrng a hard time making ends m~t we are \en fortunate ' The wo.m:in a sked that the family name not be used ~frs King s uffer::; from heart trouble, a kidney disorder bronch1tJs. an u leer, a blood sug -ar ailment, arthnlls and a blood clotting illness that cause!> :.i form of epilepsy. she said Friends said she got into fin an· c1al dtfficullles while trymg to help a ne1ghoor "1th food bills Slow Progress For Mercer Former Newport Beach re~1 dent Johnny :\'tc•rn·r was report ed today to be makmg slow. hut steady, r ecovery from the effech of brain surg1 ry performed earlier this) ear 1n P<1sadena Spokesmen for Hunttngton )lemonal Jlo:.p1tal said that the 66-year-old <'Om poser of manv papular songs was able to !>It u·p and was responding to therapy. ~tercer 1s in the 1ntermed1atP care section of the hospital Surgeons removed a benign tumor from his bram Oct 22 Missin~ Decim al Soars P an e l Cost An article carried in Sunday's Daily Pilot under the bylme of Judy Rosener, member of tht• South Coast Regional Coast<.11 C'omm1 ss1on, said cos ts of operating the s even coastal com m1ss1ons was S25 m1ll.Jon This was a typographical error. The figure s hould have read $2 5 m11l1on ORAN GE COAST N He refused to discuss either the laser allt'gation or the pass1b\hty that the Soviets a re·testrng a new anllm1ssile rad<ir "lx•<.'au:.c both are subjects of <.·urrenl di:.· cussions with th(' Soviet!.." Drawing heavy questioning .1bout and some l'nllr1sm of al ll'gl'tl SQ, wt notations of the first SALT agreement m 19i2, WJdl' 11l:.1sted to the com m1ttt'<' that nu l'l•rt am So' ll'l ' 10Jjt10ns hJVl' been found ··we cannot clearly de monslrate any vwl<tllon has taken place.·· he said But he said a number of poss1 ble violations have been and an' bemg discussed with the Soviet!-. as "ell as Soviet cl rums of U .S '1olat1on~. which he rl'fu::.t'd to d1•srnbe. Wade made hb st<1tement:-. ~·bout thC' laser issul' after Rep. l .t>s Aspin. t D·Wi:..l, ask('(( him .1 b o u t a n A v 1 a t ion \V e e k magazine s tory saying Soviet l:.iscrs blinded c;l•nsors on l ' S. satellites 1n fl\ l' 111:.t Jnt't'!-> !'It 11n· Ort 18 The story said infrared sensors able to detect So\'ll't missilt• launchings were interfered with m one case for about four hours m what appeared to ht: Soviet testing. Except for saying :.it one point "mv information 1s classified" Wade did not concede that US. officials h ave any information beyond the magazrne article Wade said So\'let testing of the radar at Kamchatka does not ,;olate the 1972 limit of two Sov· 1et antimissile sites because testing is still permitted at more than two sites. But he said the issue is being ruscussed with the Soviets a nd that it 1s more s1gn1flcant that the new radar is more soptusticated 1n its ability to track large in· tercontmental missi le~. Ford Reports Second Round Of Cost Hikes DETROIT <UPI ) -The Ford Motor Co. today announced a second round of price hikes on its 1976 model cars that will amount to $113 -two percent - on the average equipp ed automobile. (Related Editorial PageA6) Bennett E Bidwell, Ford vice president for saks. said the pnces arc C'ffecl1ve Jan. 5, 1976, .rnd arc· ··necessary at th1~ time to recover mcrea!-ed costs for labor and materials, including new gover nmen t m:rndat ed safety eqwpment .. The mcrea!-<.> amount~ lo $97 2 2 p e r c l' n I o n b .l ~ t' 'eh1clt.><. ..1111} Sl6 on optional l'QWPffil'nt I fi pcrcL•nl The increa~e on the average <'qw pp<'d \'eh1cle. \\1th options that m,1 ... t P<'OPll' buy. \~Orkl·d out to SI 13. Bid" l'll ~aid Jn October. \.\hen Ford in traduced its l 976 models, 1t said it \\as ra1..,10g pnres on 1h averagt.> eqwpped cars S247 . a figure the federal Cost of Living Council s aid al'luJlly worked out to S269 There was no immediate m d1cat10n whether the other three U.S auto makers .,.,ould follow Ford·s lead m a second round of pr i <' (' h 1 k es :-o <.'.HI y 1 n th l' model year New gov<.>rnment-mandated ,·etucle safety standard which '~111 increase costs reqlDre an improved hydraulic brake system on c<irs and three·pamt lap and should<.>r belts for 1.Jght trucks. both effective Jan 1, 1976, B1d\\<.>ll s:llCI Kis~inger's Kinfolk Secretary of State Henry Ki ssinger (left> waves to the crowd outside the city hall of hb home town of Fuerth, West Germany, after being awarded the Golden Citizen's Medal. Next to him is his wife, Nancy, and in the center are his parents, I ltlda and Louis Kissinger. The Kissingers fled Germany 37 years ago. Optional Phys Ed Studied When Newport·Mesa school trustees m eet Tuesday night, they will l ea rn wh at stud e nts. teachers, parents and local doc· tors think about optional physical education . Surveys have been sent lo the above groups. While the result!> were still being tabulated today, dlstrict officials said they expect lo h ave the final figures for trustees at the school board meet- ing, 7:30 p.m . in the Lyceum Theater at Costa Mesa High School. For the pas t few months, t rustees have been grappling with the problem of whether or not t o allow an optional phy~ical educa- tion program. The problem results from a new stale law. effective Jan. I. that al- lows individual school districts to decide if j uniors and seruors at their high school campuses may choose other classes instead of physical education. At Tuesday night's meeting, the school board is expected to decide whether to allow second semester seniors to have the optional pro- ~ram when the second semester in February begins. If so, it would bea trial program. However. trustees may wait un. til next spring to decide whether to extend the option to m ore stu· dents for the 1976-77 school year begmnmg next September. Already. trustees have heard presentations by students who favor the op ti o n . And , sophomores, juniors and seniors already polled have indicated 82 percent support for optional physical <.>ducat1on of one type or a nother. Freshmen s tudents were re• cently polled. too. and their responses will be re\'ealed Tues- day mght, along with those of parents. high school teachers and local phys1c1ans fi'romPage A J IDNSHAW • • $150,000 a year . Former auditor-appraise r George Upton has already been convicted of bnbery charges for his admitted role in accepting many of the ster eo Wl.its picked up at tbe Radio S h ack warehouse. Upton is now free after serving 87 days of his six-month sen- tence. He testified against Hmshaw m the current trial. Valley Instructor In 'Serious' Shape Fountain Valley Hi gh School teacher Denis G1tschier '"'J:. in serious condillon m a hospital in tensive care unit today after a Saturday morning attack that left an off.duty Long Beach policeman dead Gitschier, 30, reportedly un- derwent 13 hours of surgery al Los Altos Hospita l in Long Beach for his injunes. G1tschier reportedly was at· tacked with a sharp instrument as he slept in the back of his car in Long Beach. Bandits Slay Bank Official UNION POINT, Ga. <UPI) - Two men held up the Farmers Bank today. kidnaped :t bank of· ficial and later s hot and killed him in a n attempt lo extort money for his r elease. A spokesman said pallce have one suspect in custody. Sources said the bandits shot and killed bank vice president Reuben F1int. after demanding money for his release at the bank. Mideas t Gunfire TEL AVIV CAP) -Arab gunners exchanged fire with an Is rael i patro l across the Lebanese border today, the Israeli military command said. Officer Franke Neal Lewis. 28. tried to come to G1tsctuer's as sislance and was s hot in the facl· by the young teacher·s alleged attacker . (Additional story to- day, Page AS). Fountain Valley Principa l Paul Berger said today G1tsch1er was driving ho me to Torrance from a h igh school staff party at a teacher's h o m e, when he becam e sleepy and pulled off the road to rest. He described Gitschicr, who h as been teaching at Fountc11n Valley since 1971, as popular with teachers and students. In addition t o his teaching d uties , Berger said Gitsch1er ser ves as an adviser to tlw Future Business Leaders of America c hapter . He said Gitschier, :.>,had been Livrng with his parent!> in Tor- rance this fall while he was purchasing a home m I lunllngt.on Beach. Berger said G1tsch1t'r was to move mtoJus home soon. From Page A l SCHMIT •.. both hospitals but has freely ad- mitted that he made or shared m most major financial decisions at the hospital. Altogether, the wealthy Santa Ana physician contributed more than $.500.000 to 54 Political can- didates last year with Schmit and Cory receiving the lion's s hare. Miranda \ Ruling Tested 'WASHINGTON <UPI) -The U.S. Supreme Court, in another <'ase involving the "Miranda" rules, agreed today to decide if the convicted sex slayer of a 10· year -old girl is entitled to a new trial on grounds he was subtly coer ced into taking police to the girl's body. The justices will hear oral argum ents on low~·s appeal of lower court decisions otdering a new trial. Iowa contended that the defendant acted voluntarily and that the Miranda guidelines were applied in an unduly technical fas hion. The defendant, Robe rt An · thony Williams, was convicted and sentenced to life for killing Pamela Powers on Chris tmas eve, 1968. Williams allegedly ab- ducted the girl in the YMCA washroom. sexually abused and i;trangled her. He fled to Davenport, Iowa, where on the advice of a Des Moines lawye r, he tu rned hjmself in. He was warned of his rights not to answer questions. and said he would wail to tell his story until after talking to his lawyer in Des Moines. Under the Supreme Court's 1966 Miranda decis ion, a suspect in police custody must be warned of h is right to remain silent and to have a lawyer. Otherwise. what he confesses may nol be used against him at his trial. In another case on police ques- ttomng decided last Tuesday, two dissenting justices said the ma- jority probably would overturn Mlt'anda soon. Some obser vers have suggest- ed that the case accepted for re· view today may be the vehicle for giving police greater leeway m applying the Miranda rules. FromPageAJ SANTA. • • nose light up. And, ''not to be outdone, the In- ternal R evenue Service has in- stigated an audit to find out if over the years Santa has been declaring as taxable income th<- cookies and milk that are left for · him by the children or the na- tion," the congr~ssman said. Snyder concluded by noting that Santa i s •'a master at cutting red ta pe" and predicted he'll be "right on schedule again Lhis year." . ''However,·• he said, "it does give one pause to' think and wonder just where our multitude ?f laws and regulations are tak-ing us." '""" ').~, ,,,,.., r•., r "• ~·~ .. .,..,., , 1r t ,,,.,.,, ,,.... ~,"' 1 '' r-i•t•~...,.,.u '1v '"" (Jr-"•,-ro..v l'ut • "<I < ~~' ·~~,,.., ..,,,;.Qt\\ .trr '\ltih ,., 1 l\'l)M .. 'f throuq;h ~,, ! •w ' t ( '"' Mot '' , ... ~V.·'" •.• ..,, •• 1r1t ,,.,.,~ I.~ ' • '"'. 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Justice Marcus Kauffman's opiruon r eturns the $1,109.200 to Lippert. 31. of Garden Grove. It removes from the record Judg" Corfman·s comment that the 3ward was excf's!>ive and the law swt should bt! retri~d Judge Corfma n at one point told Newport Beach attorney Donald Belveal that he was "try. t.na to m ake a :1ilk purse out of a sow·s ear" an pressing tbe lawsuit he filed for Lippert. The highway engineer sued Av- co when h e a llegedly was harassed by the d evelopers after he moved his two-story home from Miss ion Viejo to Laguna Niguel. Uppert argued t hat Avco slan- dered him and his title to the pro· perty and that the harassment was triggered by the company's realization that it did not possess any restrictive powers on con- citruction plans in the La Veta lract. The h a rau ment, Belveal told the jury. triggered the major hea rt attack suffered by his client who was never able to move into the home at 29ml Ana Marit• Lane. ~lveal described Avco's ac- tions aicainst Lippert as the "Ct!JI· duct of a syatembcd camp~in of terrorism , economic depression and vexation." Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, M ariners Savings has passed the $100 million mark in assets. W e believe that our friendly services, convenient locatlons, and continuing high Interest on savings have been the deciding factor in so many residents switching their savings to M ariners. Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $100 million strong Mariners Savings? Safety, strength and the friendliest crew In town gives you plenty ot reasons to start your account today! 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Three members of th(' C.reater Irvine Industrial l,eague have been no1nJl\~1tl•d for po:,ilions on Gll l. hoard of directors for 1976 Scvt:n other nomint'l':. are ( 11rr1m1 ly on t ht• board. 'flu: 11t•w 11omint'\':> m1~ Richard ('. FuJJert, prl's tdcnt of Royal lndu~trlt ~ cuvEuHG i-.:ner gy Products Pivision: •'redPrick 1'1. Linton, pr1.::>1tknt and ch.nrman of Ot'lta Group, Inc.; Jn<i John Robim.on, presidl•nl 1>f Anabolic, Inc. J::lt•ctwn 1 £'!'tUlt!'t "111 bC' :rnnoun1:1:d after J Llll. '• 3ocordang lo secretary P<.1ul lluf(. • S;rnta An:l r esident Philip fl. Robertson has bcC'n naml'd vice pre.sident ;rnd :!!>!'>octull' tru:,t cuuus d 111 Security Pacific Bank's trustdepnrtmt>nl. • William K . SbanJey of Costa Mesa. has been appainll'd assistant director of operauons for Ambassador Inns or America. l k will s up('rvise manJgers of 12 motels in California. Arilona and ~L'vada. .. Carl J . Kymla. a representative of Municipal Waler Dis· frict of Orange County on the board of directors for the Metropolitan Water Oistnct of Southern California. has been appointed chairman of a sp1:c1:.1.1 budget committee for Metropohtan. Jr Bank or !'*ewport has na m f.'d Dennis L. Voyl(•s vice prt'S1dent and m anager of the bank's main branch office 10 ~ewport Beach. Ht• was formerly assistant Vi<'t' pr('sident and manager of lhP Sant a Ana office of Virst NJtlOnal Bank of Orangl' Count y. Voyles and hisCam1ly Jive m Orange. · .. Llt>wellyn Goodfit•ld, Jr. has joined the stuff or Sooth Coas t Plaza and Town ('pnter as :i :-.s1s tant general mJn:i~er J le will manage South Coast Village as well as assist in lht: over~.tll ~•dministrJtton ur the complt>:ic G1.>0dfiC'ld was previously st•nior vice presidt:'nl with In ve:.l West F1nanc1al Corp tn Santa Barbara <md served an a s1m1l:ir capacity with Elkhorn a t Sun Valley, Idaho. i ii! tmd his family lwc in Costa. ~ks.\. \\illiam J. Worthington. op{'rations GOOOFIEl.O m anager at l\eronutronic Ford m :\t•wport !leach, ha-. hN•n elected president of tht· Honey" ell Large Systems u :,cr!'t Assoc1Jt1on . He and his family reside in Villa Park. * L::iguna Niguel resident Ralph E. Balfour h as been elected vice president and general counsel for Amcord, Inc. Balfour joined the Nt•wporl Beach·based company in 1972 as corporate counsel and was latl'r named general counsel. * Cheves T. "So" PoweU has been n~med m a nager of :irchitccture and design for Laguna Niguel development of Avco Community Developers, Joe. Prior to joining Laguna Niguel. Powell was an nrchitectural cons ultant on " hous ing project in Borneo for n major oil company. Before that he worked with a :'.':cw port Beach architecture firm. I h.' lives in South Laguna Beach. • Cos ta Mes a res ident Chuck Peltingall has joined Indus trial Brokers as le:u.mg manager of thL' Laguna Hills Business Park. He w ::as formerly in industrial property, including construct1on superv1::;10n, sales and leasing. '* Dennis P. M aUon has been promoted to the new position of vice president of marketing for True Data Corp. of Santa Ana. The data entry device producer has also named Paul R. Lozeau as director of engineerio~. J e rald B. W1lk{1n ~'' mana~er of quality assurance and JOS\Ph Holds worth J!'t eastern rcgion:JI sall·s manager. Market lndexe11 .,. u..1 .. d "'"' t11tenati .... 1 NYSE lnaea 44.38 up ASE lnae.: 11.~ Off Oow·JOIW'\ IM 116 S9 uo S " P $00 Stoen II Cl'I up on 0 O? l .71 0.26 New Yoo IUPll -Tht ICMto.....n<,j ltsl shows ti. stocu that hew veined ,._. -IOsl the most !MMe! on lltf'tenl Of thln9e on the New Yotll Slock Uch1n9e. Nt1 and percentage ,,,~ ,,.. 11'W differ.nee titr-en Tiie prntouS clo1Jnv prke ena tht currenl c~no Pflce. GAIHIEllS 1 WlllodsC:O .4 I> • 1 Up 20.0 2 Ouett P lO 7"°+ I Up 1S.l /\'Pit' l'ork 15 Mo•t Artfre HEW YORK IU.PI) -Tnt Is acu .... \toe~\ traotd on lhlt New Stoel!. E11chln~ MOndo. Sai.s Polerold Cp • • • .. 170,100 Genl Mo1oti • • • • • • 166,lOO AM-'X Inc. 14S,700 Ttuco Inc. l«,lOO Am Tl& Tl 138, 100 Southl<n Co I lA. 700 RCA Coro 121.soo A~ Prod 116,900 O tkorp • • .. .. . I U,200 J c "",,,..., ....... '°·'°° Ciordlln Jewlfy ••• •,toO Sony CotD ...... 17.100 Oweocb Corp 16,100 Gulf 011 • • • • • • • JJ.000 G<Mll UnlO'\ , • • • 72.lOO mo-.1 't'or11. .. ,, . -'• -" .. I 3 Sevlnl Mth 6 • ~ Up I I 6 ; :"k'o ~~st ~~ •. ~ ~~ :g ~ ~---N---.. --l'-o_r_•_. __ _ 6 Oly tnv Wt\ 11·16;. I II> Up 10 0 c_, "' 1 Rel>M9e Inv 11·16 +I •• Up 10 o • [)uqLDt 2.10 2c + 2 Vp "' Sal'°• •'ol·--' L'-1 Colp I"•. 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QI 111 Teitel ..... • •• •••••••• toQ !11 5n1,. ltrl I' I (hd' Clo-o C~ --·-Wyly (Mp 41 , ... -~'tl­ x..~ ... tp I 11 .. ., .. lOre lr-c.,-p 11' tl I YetH !"°'11 U It S~ ,,_ Yn9$1~ .0 S 7l e•') • ~-ell I 21 201 .. -.. z.a~ IQ 6 17 -"" 1-1• JO ) .. 11 z.a~ (Otp • •"-1.tftl"' lltff 1 10 J01 n lum Ind » I ~46 ·- To Place your "Fast Result" Service Directory nd .... Call Now 642·5671 bf.JU • I ' AJ 2 DAIL y PILOT Monday December ts. 1975 THE FAMILY CIRCU::> By Bil Keane Gardens in County BOB'S FAMILY RESTAURANT , ! f Plots Available for $10 a Year Orange County gov- ernment is ready to paint some thumbs green - fi guratively, that is - for the nom inal charge of $10 per year . Small plots of unused county-owned la nd are being made ava ilable to t he general publi c as comm u n i ty gard e n sites. ORANGE COUNTY FOR GARDEN'plots in unincorpor ated a reas, the county will assume responsibility for tilling and irriga tin g t h e garden s. S upervisors h a ve allocated $10,000 for that purpose. AND COFFEE SHOP 1409 S. El Cca1ino Real • San Clemeete 492-1353 TWO TERIYAKI ,STEAK A-BOB :. DINNERS s49s FOR OMl.Y Marinated In Oriental Sauce and served with grilled pineapple Our offer includes Soup-of-th&-day · or Choice of Salads, Mixed Green cw Chefs Special Cucumber and Sour Oeam Salad. Rice Pilaf, Roll and Butter . . \'Why did you soy 'Yes, Virginia, there is a Santo Claus'? My name's Dolly. not Virginia." A tot al or 17 acres of county land un . unin- corporated areas and several cities has been ident1f1ed as usable for gardening under t erms of a program approved by the county Board of of on-site water supplies, according to Supervisor Robe rt B attin, who originated the idea. Th e p rog r a m i s coo pe r a tiv e with whatever city govern· ments want to get in- volved a nd plots within city boundaries will be the r esponsibility of that government entity, not- ed Bat t in an avid gardener himself. Olp this coupon ... we would like you to get acquainted with the NEW "BOBS" . and take advantage of our Dece~ Special! Supervisors. · Deaths Elsewhere Laetrile Penalty THE LAND will be Information a bout the marked off into 18 by 20 public garden program SAN DIEGO CAP) - fool parcels and will be c an be obtained by call-Trying to bring L aetrile leased to interested in-ing Dick Kelly or Dan in.to the Unit~d States d..ividuaJs for a $10 an-. Miller in the County Ad-wllJ cost a M ex1~an .m~ nual fee. The fee is de-ministra tive Office at two m o nth s Jn J ail. signed to cover the cost 834-3830. · Alv a ro G ?.n z a l e z • SPECIAL R>R DEaMBER -ONLY J OHNSTOWN, Pa. (UPI> -Mrs . Alice Young, 101 . oldest Jocal s urvivor of the 1889 J ohnstown flood. died Saturday. She would have been 102 on Dec. 26. FT. S lLL. Okla <UPI> Brig. Gen. Jamt's W. C'annoo, 46, who directed the openmg of th~ na t10n 's largest rdu~ec center at Yt. Chaffct:>, Ark .. died Saturday al Reynolds Army Hospital of lung cancer SHIRLEY ~lass (AP> Ben t on ~acKaye. 96, "ho con ce1ved the idea of the Ap palach1an Trail. died Dt>ath .\!oti<"e11 CRAVENS R08ERT IRll'I NG CRAll'ENS Beloveo l\usbano 01 MHD 1 Wooo Cr•vens, broth•r ot BHnard I( Craven•. ano unc I~ ol R~t><.rt B Cr•~n\ S.rv1cn will~ l>Pld at II 00 AM ~d~\d<IY 1n Tl\~ l 1ltlt Q\ur<h DI IM Flo-••. Fortst La .. ,. C.t,..,.•t•rv Gl~lt, Ca Fortst Lawn Mat1-..iry 1n cr.ar~. KEATING TiiOMASP KEATING pa\Y'OdwJy at ""S rf'S1dt-n<~ '"' L.tQUnd Hill\ Ld ~<ember 1' 1'1~ W•\ • rt\1dl'nt ot Ore~ County for onP rear '°'""'"" of 0.tlAS, Tt.11\ ~u.1rv11tPd t»( f\1\ wdp Miri)f)ret KratfnQ c;,,..r11•CflH~ 1..0f"dvctf"d '" O.lln T••••on WtOM\Oay """"Pr U9UN 8'•<11 Mortu.iry 10(•1 dirK IOI"\ DISMANG STEll'E DISMANG AQ• 1• '"''""'"' ot San J-..n C•P1\tr.,no Ddlt' <>' °"'111\ C>Pcom~r I) 191\ H~ worVO ""'" 1\1\ l•lhtr •l Ti... Ac• PlumD•nQ Comc>.tnv tor IOU< ~·r\ •no w•' a r~111Mt of SM\ J...,n C•P•\lr•no ':turv1v!'d bv 1\1\ o.renl\. Mr & Ml\ G •nn 01vnitnq of """""Ju.>n C.p1\trano 111\ twin br'Olht• _ r.motl\r D1sm•ng o t San Ju•n ~~reno. bf'Otller Dr,.w D•'llNl"Q <>' San J-.an C.p1str•"<> t>rotMr D<ln·rl Oismanq o l Soul" L•guna q<~~nl\, E""• 01,m•ng ol Los A,,.,eln eno E\s1• AtOt'r01ct ol San Juan C•olstr•no ~mori•I wrv1c•\ Wiii be ""'o •• I 00 PM w~~ •. Shelle r Le9une a1t.c h Mortu4'•Y Chapel V1s11euon at tl\t' mortuary u11111 7 ()IPMMollO•r MALETT DAN WILLIAM MALETT. r~~t of Santa An.t, Cil D.tl• ol dtatt• December 13. t•I~ SurvlvrO by hh Wife Edlll't, ,._ wns, Dan Ma1en. Jr ancl Rencly Sl•v• M.!1•11 on• oa1191\trr. Dvc1e Remt'v. brotMr Alvtn Malt'lt \1\Hr , Elllnt l(ry\P t our 9r4nOch1tOr•n M r Mallen wll\ a mPmber of EaQlt\ LOC!Qt' 11171 of S..nta Ana, C.. Serv1cr\ will ~ h,.td .......,.,.., o.v. C>Pc•mber ti 10 JO AM. Pero~ F•m1ly Co1on1al Funtr.!1 HomP 1n Mstm1nstrr C:a BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 BELL BROA DWAY MORTUARY 1 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICI( MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-9415 San Juan Cap1s1rano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newoort Bf'acri. Cahforn1a 644-2700 PEEi< FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa A11e Westminster 893-352!> SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main SI Huntington Beach 536-6539 PUBLIC NOTICE Pacheco of T11uana was 1ors FAMILY RISTAUliMT & COFfEE SHOP 1'h c-..,. Good For TWO TERIYAKI STEAK A-BOB DINNERS S,.CW for M .... of 0.C...--1 s4 '5 ... W. Thursday night. The Ap- palacruan Trail is a near- ly 2,000-mile-long moun- tain footpath w indin~ through 14 states, from Mt. Katahdin, Maine, to Spranger Mou11 t ain, Georgia. Db•olutlon• Ot Marriage Flied ~ctmbu ? Chapman College Raises $120,000 accused of driving a car with $19,000 worth of the so-called cancer treat- m ent in the Corm of 2,100 vials and 1,000 pills. (8.,..,.0 trom ' P,lft. to 11 p.rn. Ditty) • .~ -~~-,,-~P"-o• ~"-~y,r "e~,.,-o-~, \ "••• ....... o ...... ~~llMi&•o ~~~ .... ~~ ..... 4',~ ..... ol'"'' Paroo1 Colle-en Campbell dnd JoM Fre<irac lit. Fin~10c1ally troubled negative reactions Crom 0 Chap m;in College in alumni reachedby phone . ISLAND s10· RES ~· Jol\'1\ton. Patricia Mary and OonalO Ltroy Ea,leoy Ruth Ann and Jack Marvin Pav"' W•ll1.im 0•1ver a110 Betty Mel· OU \I Kn191\t Marlf'ne R a110 Chari<'\ S ~lt~n, G.i11 BoyO ano Jo.inne Lor· ra.rw Fi~:·i~:~~:;rhJ:2~~ ~~~f0J~~~F~".~0.::: i FASHION ;.._ ,. fffif~~;~:~~i~~~~ W~r.~~gg~~;:E~ .io.. ·OPEN EVERY NIGHT ,i '>.>la\. Sylvia T ano All re-do Orm1\ton. ~noell Eugen• and Nora ,.,,,, l horne• Gerald K .tnd Patr1c111M ~Ckw1t'1 E111abell1 A •ncl Cra19 eruct' Martin Cadena, stu-to the fact t hat a college -~1~;~:~i~~%:~~2 flfig~~'.ri~~;~ ~,:; UNTIL CHRISTMAS ~o So1omon, Ktnnetl\ O ano Katl\rinA Dt>ath Noti<"t>• JOHNSON pledges by various Chap· Cadena said the donors EDNA RD MARION JOHNSON rest· °"'11 of Ananr.m Ca Date DI Ot-dt'1 Ot'cember n 191S Swv1veo by n" w1ft CIMa Jol\nso' tour WM, OonalO B , R1<foord. Thomas C dnO JoM H John.on. da1>9htrr, Beverley Joan Mclnroe, two s"ttrs, Grace E01nq.,r .ino Iva F1t19era,o, brother, LOU>\ John,on 18 11rano01itoren a"° Ollf' 9rt'al 9 r.Joorl\1IO Services will DP ~Id on Wtc1n~\Oav, Oecernb<?r t I, at 11 .lO PM. ""'•• Family Colonial Funeral Hl)me ot We\1"11n1••1. Ca m;,in support group!>. who promised funds will • • A GOAL OF $100,000 ~;:e ur~~li r Mca!nt;1b~~ ~h ~o.-~.-~o··~--~~--h/to .... ~ ~ .. had been set by the fund lions. ~ ~ raising group to hclpo~ .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fset serio u s money broblems at the school, which 1s l'xpencncing declining enr ollments and donations. CARPENTER ARLENE ELIZABETH C.ARPENTER. res10ent ol Carden c.<o~. C. Dair ot Oea11'1 O"cern!lf>r 1'. 10S Surv•vt'd by her l'lusband, Chr•\loo~r N carp.-nter. sons, Rooen ol 011ta110 Cl\rt\IOPl\er G or WMlm•nst~r ano Mocnae-1 L CarlJ"'ntrr ot An..tMtm Gfav~\1df' W>rv1ces wtll ~ ""10 .i) 00 PM T"'•soay. Pac·ltc V1t'W -rnoriat Par .. '" Ne NPOrt 8Pa<h, Ca. P•c1t1( Vtf'W Mortuary d rectors. llEYLt K CliRl!.TOPHER JAY 6EYLIK. r~1 dtftt ol L119una Be.tel'\, Ca Dalt' of oe at'1 Ote•mber 13 t97S S1>rv1v..O DY l\1s pe~ts. Mr. t. M". J-R 6eyllk oC L119-.ne Beacl\ DrotMrS Rooe"1 of Wtutt1er ano Jol\n ol W•!.t Covina S•\· ~~. Oo10rn<;oow1nen4La-.r,.Bey..._ of 'W)\1ttteor, Ca • ancl A1>dro Knu\I\ of U Habra. m.i1tr,,.l t ranomother, EO- na Nlcl'tols of Wl\1tt1er. 5<-rv1CPS w>ll be 11elo at 11 00 AM Wednesday, ~ember II .al Pacific V1t'W Q\a~I. Interment. P<J<1l1c ll'iew Mernor.al P••• In Newoon Beach, Ca. i>.dlk \l'iewMortuary directo~. MnGINITIE :\l:1]0r cutbacks, an· eluding a temporary sus· pension of Chapman's World Campus Afloat program, were un- dertaken last month to make ends meet. According to Cadena, more than 400 students and others turned out lo look up P.hone numbers. m ake calls and write followup letfers to pro· spective donors. CADENA conceded that there were some FLORENCE A MacGINITIE. resi· ·• dent ol Costa Mes.a. Ca. Date ol dMth Oecembl!r u. 197S Surv1v~ bV t'tf'r Stan£ d Club \On\, Edwin M AnOerwn of C.Osta Me'>Jl or and Guy H Andf'rwn of Gill!, ca , d•uQhter. Patricia A Scl\1oolt'r of p • Nt>wpot1 Be•<" ten9ra11och11oren an0 Janning Party ''"" 9reat grandchtldren Memorial \erYICPS Wll bl! held at l 00 PM on TUH<Sar. Pac1f1( 11'1.,w Chal)f'I ,,,.,.,. :'Ylembl•rs of the Stan mPnt Pac1ftc ll'tew M<>morial Park, f d " 0 Nt'wOort S..ach Ca lnllPUOtllO-r\ or Cl ub of range "'f'mG""I tontr bution\ may De,,,_ Count} Will gather Dec. to Tne H•4rt Fune! or your tavontP 2 C d l cP>erlly P•c1t.c V1eow Mortuary OirM 1 an oron;,i e M .ir for tors t he1 r J nn u a I holiday LAllRA8E E part.~· LAHOMA C LARRABEE rt\•<l<'nt ' ot Coqa Me\a Ca Oat~ c;t oe.i1n lt WllJ ~lart 3l f) p m at Oo cember ll, 197S Survivt'd t>v ""' the homt.• of M r . and Mr s. ""~o. C.rt LiirrabeP, mot.,., ll'era ~n ol CtKta Mt's.a. brother Howard Clinton r". Eas tman. Hav•ofSat•m oreogon s .. r..,,,...,...,11 ""' Reser\ Jllons c;,in be held •I I 00 AM Wednesday PoClllC v .... CNPf'I. lnlermPnt. Pac.lie ll'ltW made by Callin~ Mrs. Mernoria1 Pan., Neowpon °""'n· c. Ralph Secketa, 675·1673. Pec11tc View Mortuary Oir•ctor\ Mercedes Leasing Specialists SPECIAL LEASE RATES TAILORED TO FIT YOU Mission Vlelo Imports 71 '4 831 ·I HO Totally different than any other The SCHICK Weight loss program doesn't use pill s, shots or fad diets. It is based on consistent weight reduction by rel ieving the DESIRE for fattening food s . . . actually changes your eating habits so you will no longer DESIRE fat- tening foods. Every year you wind up with something you don't need for Christmas. Another five or ten pounds · And another resolution to lose 11 So why not avoid the Holiaay Weight ? Why not get a head-start on a lean year? Steam, sauna. whirlpool and exercise on the latest body-shaping equipment make it easy. And our annual Holiday Offer makes it easier still Two memberships for the price of one. That's right. If you join between Novem- br>r 24th and December 21st. you and your partner may purchase one-year memt>er- ships for just hal f the regular first-yea membership price each. Regular lndivldua memberships are a lso available at low cost. So why put it off? You'll only put it on. The shape of tomorrow starts today. "For Xmas, for $10, you can buy a friend a 2-week introductory program. at all locations. Maximum 14 visits." . ... t ....... ••· b r~ 7 ~tlM•nc.tftr .. vf!"ull' W.-•'"''"'',., r,."'"' 171'1 ~'M '1.181 H•llp.-4 /()J Mnl••woot'I A w'1 ( 1fMf'I' l .. 9,,. Avf' *'• U1 If M1t"1( ftl c .. ntet t I II 4'1 • l>JOll 2 tnemberships for the price of 1. Now. Holiday Spa Hea~M~~~- I l Orange Coast CDITION Tod ay's Closlnf N.Y. St~ks VOL. 68, NO. 349, 2 SECTIONS, 24 P AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA M ONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1975 C TEN CENTS Hinshaw's Son Testifies Against Hi1n By TOM BARLEY 01 Ille Oelly P'll.t SuH Congressman Andrew Hinshaw's son testified as a pro- secution witness today that he was the recipient of stereo equip- ment allegedly supplied free of charge while Hinshaw was serv- ang as Orange County assessor in 1970. . Universlty or Southern California student Andrew Howard Hinshaw Jr., 18, told a Superior Court jury that the stereo set and components dis- tributed by the Tandy Corpora- tion was a gift from his father. Hinsbaw 's stepdaughter, Chapman College s tudent Karen Worthen, 18, also testified that she was with her mother, Mrs. Thais Hins haw, in a Park Newport apartment when a stereo set addressed to Hinshaw arrived shortly before Christmas 1972. Miss Worthen told prosecutor Michael Capizzi that she and her mother, who has since sued Hinshaw for divorce, unpacked speakers, a turntable and a re ceiver shortly after the container was delivered. She testified that the stereo set was later shipped to Hinshaw's Washington D C. apartment in January 1973. The equipment was 1 ater seized there by the district at- torney's office during an in- vestigation that led to the indict- ment of Hinshaw. The Newport Beach Republican is being tried on three counts of bribery, all con tained in a Grand Jury md1ct ment. It is alleged that he accepted gifts of stereo equipment and a $1,000 campaign contribution Crom the Tandy Corporation through its Radio Shack warehouse in Garden Grove It is further alleged that Hinshaw solicited a bnbe from a Schmit to Testify • ID Cella Superior Court Diedrich Seeks Two.New Judges Ralph Diedrich, chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, said today he will ask his fellow supervisors lo ap- prove his adding two judges to the county Superior Court. Deity ,.let S\.ttt P-• LOVES TO FLY Councilm an Hammett Councilman Offers Leaders Flying Tours By1ALAN DIRKIN OftM Delly l"ll.t SUfl The California Highway Com- mission is to hold its next meet- ing, Jan. 22 and 23. in Costa Mesa. While in the city, the com- missioners will likely be taken up in a helicopter. one at a time, He will show them the excava- tion in the middle of Newport Boulevard, the hole dug to get fill dirt for the Newport-Corona del Mar Freeway interchange at Bristol Street. "I hope to t ake them up,' Hammett said today. "ll's a one- on-one thing. You can com- municate with them. It also turns them on." Diedrich's comment reverses a position he and the other supervisors have held since early last year. They refused to accept two judge s allowed by the Legislature because, according to county administration figures. the state refused to fully fund the positions. Now, Diedrich said, the backlog of work is such that the new judges are needed and coun· ty res idents are s uffering beeause they have not already been added to the bench. The board's refusal to accept the two judgeships was based on the state's willingness t.o provide only $120,000 in funding for the new positions. Under Senate Bill SO, costs in- curred by local governments as the result of legislation are to be fully paid for by those making the mandate. And for that reason, in the face of heavy criticism from local court officials, the supervisors have balked at accepting the two new positions that would brlng the number of Orange County Superior Court judges up to 33. Both presiding Judge Robert Ban yard and court ad - minis trator Les McCartney said the shortage of judges in Orange County was forcing a delay in civil trials that had grown from six months to more than 15 months as the supervisors debat ed the funding issue. Bandits Slay Bank Official UNION POINT, Ga. (UPI) - Two men held up the Farmers Bank today, kidnaped a bank of- ficial and later beat him to death in an attempt to extort $00,000 for his release. A spokesman said police have one suspect in custody. Sources said the bandits even- tually killed bank vice president Reuben F1int, a fter demanding money for bis release at the bank. Sale at E stancia The art department of &tan- cia High School will hold a sale of arts and crafts items Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. lo 3 p.m. O.lly "'°' Sleff PMt• PARAMEDICS MOVE VICTIM FOLLOWING COSTA MESA AUTO CRASH SUNDAY Passing Highway Patrolmen Save San Pedro Man Who Apparently Suffered Seizure at Wheel Victim of Sailing Tragedy Found A decomposed female body washed ashore at Crystal Cove Sunday morning and has been tentatively identified as Sherre Miller, 21, of Costa Mesa, who has been missing at sea since Dec. 7, when her sailboat was found partially submerged off Abalone Point. Her husband, Ste,·e Miller, 27, also aboard the sailboat, is still missing. ·'The body is beyond visual re· cognition. We have tentatively identified her as a Jane Doc. However, it appears likely it 1s Mrs. Miller,'' a coroner 's deputy said today. The deputy added that the body can be positively identified either through fingerprints or dental charts. The body was discovered about 8 a .m . at the cove, between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The Millers' water-filled boat had been discovered farther south, off Abalone Point. When the boat was found, the body of the Millers' 3-year-old son. !:>hawn. was found in the cabin. An autopsy revealed that Shawn died of drownjng. The Millers moved to Costa Mt>sa only three weeks prior lo the fateful sa1hng tnp. Miller had purchased the new boat only two weeks before taking the over· night cruise out of Newport Harbor SfOCK MARKET TRADING D ULL NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices sought direction in quiet trading today on the New York Stock Ex- change in the absence of news to influence market action. The Dow Jones industrial averafle, which rose 0.08 Friday, gained 3. 78 points to 836.59. But declines outdistanced advances_ (Tables All) Prices were mixed in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. CHP Off ice rs Save Driver In Costa Mesa Harvey Kendall of San Pedro 1s alive today becaus e four California highway patrolmen happened to be in the right plact' at the right time Kendall, 58. 1s in senous condi - tion today in the intensive care unit of Santa Ana 's Mercy Hospital after suffenng an ap- parent heart attack and losing control of his car on the Newport Freeway Sunday night. A CHP spokesman said the car was northbound on the freeway and plunged down an embank· ment near the Paularino Avenue offramp in Costa Mesa when Kendall suffered the seizure at about 9:30 p.m . Patrolman Robin Hanson spotted the car al the bottom or the slope and ran down to ~ive aid. He found Kendall lying on the seal on the passenger side of the small foreign car. lie had stopped breathing. Hanson pulled the driver out of the car and began applying mouth to mouth r esuscitation un- til Kendall started breathing rag. gedly. Hammett, qualified as a com- merc~ial pilot and as an in- structor for both ftxe<t -wing and helicopter craft. said that he will use a rented helicopter, and not one of the poltcc helicopters, for the flights. The rental will be charged to the city. Recently Hammett took two <See HAMMETT, P ageA2) Santa Needs Lawyer? Three other officers, John Galvin. Art Mc Mahan and Mark Hedgpeth arrived at the scene and took turns applying heart massage to the v1ct1m while Hanson cintinued to aid his breathing. L HE SOLD AUTO nIROVGH PILOT "We don't even bother ad- vertising in any other paper anymore. We have such good re- sults when we advertise in the Daily Pilot Our las t ad produced a sale on the first call." That's the advertising success experienced by the C?rona del Mar man who placed this arl : '68 912 S spd, immac. in t out, new C'lutch, Indio R~ SSOOO/ofr x"x xxxx lf you h&ve a car to sell, call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in lhe right place to make a sale. Along the Orange Coa5t, the right place Is the Daily Pilot. Breab CAB, AntitrWJt Rides Every Year WASHINGTON (UPI) -If Santa Claus had to follow the same federal regulations as ev~ryone else, he would be filling out forms or hiring a lawyer now instead of preparing for his trip south on Chrismas eve. "The list of possible law viola- ti'Jns by old Saint Nick is stagger· ing," Rep. M. G. "Gene" Snyder, CR-Ky.). commented in a letter to constituents. "It may be necessary for him to retain a lawyer or receive ex- ecutive clemency if he is to make his traditional Christmas visit on time." Amone the rede rol violations whkh would land him In o heap o' trouble, Snyder s aid, are -F1ying across the heavens without certification by the Civil AC?ronaullcs Board, and wtthout filing a flight plan. -Failure to equip his vehicle with seat belts, or to properly fit his reindeer with emission con· trol devices. -Unfairly competing with the U.S. Postal Service on mail de- liveries. -Violating the Sherman An- titrust Act, because it appears he 1s maintaining a strict monopoly in his field. -Breaking Labor Department regulations for minimum wages for the elves in his toy shop, and possible occupational safety and health violations H they don't wear hardhats. Jn addltlon, Snyder said', tile Food and Drug Administration might award a grant t~ the Na· tional Science Foundation to de· termine if Rudolph was being fed an unauthorized drug to make his nose light up. And, ·'not to be outdone, the In· ternal Revenue Service has in- stigated an audit to fmd out if over the years Santa has been declaring as taxable income the cookies and milk that are left for him by the children of the na· t.ion," the congressman said. Snyder concluded by noting that Santa is "a master at cuttmg red tape" and predicted he'll be "right on schedule again this year:· "However ." he srud, "it does give one pause to thinlc and wonder ju5t where our multitude or law~ and regulations are lak- ing us." Ford Manager Blasts Reagan IJnlted Press l ntem ational President Ford's campaign manager openly berated former California Gov. Ronald Reagan during the weekend, apparently breaking a political truce between the two candidates not to criticize each other. Howard Callaway, Ford's t'ampaign manager, labeled Reagan 's campaign "01 Hollywood facade" during an ap- pearance Saturday at the Southern Republican Conference in Houston. He also said Reagan would lose the California primary because of his record os · rovemor for eight years. lawyer representing Beckman Instruments in return for his pro m1sed mtervention in an asses!t ment appeals hearing Prosecution witnesses have testified that a number of st(.'reo sets were donated by Tandy of· flc1als in return for favorable as- sessment action that may have s aved the Cirm as much as <See HINSHAW, Page t\2) Case Subpoena For Top Aide Told By GARY GRANVILLE Of IM D .. ly Pllo1 Sutt County Supervisor Laurence Schmit has been called to appear before the Orange County Grand Jury Tuesday as th(' jury con- tinues its probe into the complex fmancial and pohtical affairs of Dr. Louis Cella. Also subpoenaed to testify before the jury at a closed session is Schmit's top execul1vc ajde, Loran Norton. Schmit was a ma ior benefactor of Celia's political generosit}'. roughly Sl34.000 in contributions and loans, when he succeeded m unsealing incumbent Second Dis tnctSupervisor David Baker Last week. it was learned that Schmit was employed by a Cclla- controlled hospital as a public re- lations consultant during the final six months of his successful campaign. Financial disclosure stale· ments filed later by the freshman supervisor failed to show the 10- co me received from the hospital during the last six months of 1974. Schmit said he does not believe as an incoming official that he was required to show the ho!>pita l income. .. At worst it was a mistakl' an honest mistake on my p:.irt,'' the supervisor said. Norton. a long time Cella pohtical worker. sctid last \\Cek he received mon(.'y from the hospital during 1974 for pro- fessional services rendered through two sm:ill companies he owns . Fr1dav. affidavits supporting search ;,·arrants issued in con nect1on with the county 1n - vest1gation of Cella showed that mvesltgators were seeking can- celled checks from other Cella- control led companies made payable to Schmit, ~orton and State Controller Kenneth Cory Whtie the Grand Jury in Orange County is investigating possible violations in some of Celia's bus iness dealing~. a federal grand JUry in Los Angeles is conducting probe of its own. In the forefront of the in· vestigat1ons arc• the purported use of fictitious firms lo drain money from Mission Community Hospital, Mission VieJo. and Mercy General Hospital. Santa Ana. Cella 1s a m1nonty own(.'r m <See SCHMIT. PageA2> Or:::Q. :aM \\'e a th er Sunny and warmer Tues day . C l ear and cold tonight. Highs Tuesday ~it the beaches around 65 ris ing to 70 inland. Lows tonight 30 to 36. I NSIDE TODA 't. Hearing a window ln'<'ak and !e~ng someone mtmng hu home, a father shot and kUl«1 hu .ton -who wcu only lookmg for a place to slttp Story A4. l•d•x At 't-Wvk• ., AMu-.n .. ...,._ Al ....... Alt C.llfofftl• ,, ... , ..... , ... 9' A4 o ........ .,.11 0r...-c.-, AU °""IC' ., ........ •• t °"'-., ci,. .... , .... O..~n Alt '" £ ...... ,, ... M , ......... '" I:...,.._"' Alt .,......... Ate ... _ All ..... A4 ---., ........... A4 . .\! OAIL V PILOl c Monday Oeceni!><'r 15 19"~ 76 Amos .Cost More Ford Hikes Prices DETROIT (U Pl> -The Ford Molor Co. today announced a :;econd t'Ound of pnce hikes on lts 1976 model ('<.11-:> that will lmount to $113 -two J>t>rcent on tbe average equipped automobile. (Related Edltonal PageA6) Bennett E. Bidwell, Ford vice president for sales. s aid the pnces are effective Jan. 5. }!)76, and are "necessary <it Uus time tu recover rncrcused l'Osts for labor and materials, including new government-mandated safety eqwpment." The increase amounts to S'97 -2 . 2 p e r c e n t -on bas t' V(>hicles and $16 on optional eqwpment -1.6 percent. Tht• increase on the averag~ equipped vehicle, with option~ that most people buy. workl'tl out to $113. Bidwell s a1d. In Oftober, when Ford ltl troduced its 1976 models, 1t said 1t was ralsang prices on lts average equipped cars $247. a figure the federal C~t of Livinc Council said actually worked out to $269. There was no i mmediatc in- dication whether the other three U.S. auto makers would follow .ford's lead in a second round of price hikes so early 1n the model year New govt.•rnmt•nt-mlndated veh1cle safely standard which w1ll increase costs require an 1 mp roved hydra u Ii c bra kl' system on cars and three point lap and shoulder bells for light trucks. both effective Jan. 1, 1976, Bidwell said. The federal agency srud the four companies increased prices on the 1976 mdels by ~22. compared \\1th the whop- Slice of Orange Costa Mesa History Related A new edition of "A Slice of Orange." th~ h 1slory of Cost..i ,\1esa. 1s to be pubhshed :-oon. It 1s being tagged a bicenten- nial edition, and the pnnting of 1.000 copies 1s being ~ponsor't.'d by the Costa )tesa Jayct'ei-and tht:> Costa Mesa B1cl'ntenruaJ Com- mittee. Bicentenn1:il committee member !lank Pan1an s<11d that nearly all the copies have bet>n sold, but 1t is still possible to place an order by sending .i check for SI I or 520 lo the CostJ ~lesa Jaycees. Hox 1694. Costa ~tesa . 92626. Those paying S20 \\ill h<1\·e their names printed in thf' back of the book as s ponsors The check must be received by Wed- nesday The book w::is wrttlt•n by Ednck J . Mille>r. a member of the city's f'111ance Department. who wrote both the original Nil t10n, printed in 1970, and then• ";sed ed1t1on The new ed1t1on. "'hich will be· d1stn buted in A pn I. \.\fl II contain· t20 photographs. and ft\ e full page maps The City of Costa Mesa has or- dered 300 copies of the new edi- tion, for d1stn but ion to schoob. •libraries. and t o v1 s 1ting dignitanes. The city paid $10 a copy; the normal $11 fee includes a $1 handling charge. The b1centenn1al committee has S(>veral other projects in the works as 1976 draws near -A poster contest organized by the Orange Coast College art department attracted 36 entne~ The winner, yet to be named, will receive a $100 U S. Savin~s Bond .. " TONIGHT COSTA MESA CITY COU:"l.'Cfl. Regular m e etmg. City Hall, 6 30 p.m. TUESDAY, DEC.16 SENIOR CITIZENS CLt:B Community Recreation Center. Tues., Wed .. Thurs .. l2·3 p m . NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Reguldr meetin~. Costa ~esa High Lyceum. 7 .30 p.m .. ''BEH I ND THF. HEADLl~ES" Dr Giles T. Rrown lecturer, OCC Forum. 7 JOp m. "SCENES FROM AMERICAN LJFE" -South Coast Repertory Theater. through Sun Sp m. 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(,o,,,,.,..,.. !.t""I H-•O\OlM ~•<II 111/S fle .. f\-•.,cl Mcla~I>'°' o V•ll•~ 11101 UI P•1 llOOll ., ~ .. 0••90 f ,,,........, Tel9'1hone (7l4) '42~7t Cl•Ulfled Adv•rtlslng 642 5671 The P<>Ster will annoWlce the staging uf a fine arts compc>llt1on open to all elementary sch~I children in the city. The compell· lion. on the meaning of the bicen- tennial. will be held m January. -Jan. 16, when an Americanization class taken by prospective citizens at Orange Coast College concludes, the Bicentennial committee will pre- sent certificates of appreciation to all class members. -The city recently completed sister city ties with Rutland, Vt., in which keys and city histones were exchanged. -Artist Thelma Hope Pad- dock is working on a com- miss ioned painting of the Estan- cia adobe, the historic landmark in the city. The city will buy the painting for $200. -The bicentennial committee is working with the fire depart- ment on the possibility bf select- ed fire hydrants in the city being painted red, white, and blue or in the form of revolutionary figures during 1976. -Also in 1976 an essay com- petition will be conducted for all high school students on, .. How the Declaration of Independence Has Affected My Life." Three S500 prizes, for trips to the East Coast. will be offered. "What we are try mg to do is to reach all levels of society with the bicentennial message," Paniansaid. Mesa Cowicil Eyes Olympic Pool Request ,\ requc•::;l for an 01) mpw pool at Costa 1\tesa High School ap ·pears lo be the m o!'t ... 1gniftcant topic on the agenda for toni~ht s meetmg of the Costa ~1esa Cit~ Council The meetm_g will begm at 6 30 pm. in the council chambers <ll 77 Fair DnH' Last month the boosters of <.t 50·meter pool urged the city to consider a Joint agreemC'nl with the Newpo rt-Mesa Unified School Distnr t The council indicated that th<' question would be purs ued further through its liaison com mittee with the school d1stnct Council members also askC'd for more information on the main tenance and heating costs of a 50-meter facility. Another p olent1ally con lroversial topic on the .igenda 1s a request for a hearing on a general plan amendment by at torney Donald Sma llwood, representing Nabers Cadillac Recently a general plan amendm ent to change three lob on Princeton Drive near Harbor .BouJevard from low density to commercial was re;ected by the City Council. Smallwood is seeking tht> rr hearing on the grounds that the auto agency wants to change the application to only one lot instead of three. The previous proposal was strongly opposed by residents of the College Park Homeowners Association. E',... P.,,e Al IDNSHAW • • Sl.S0.000 a year. Former auditor-apprais<-r George Upton has already bttn fonv1<"ted of bribery charges for tus admitted role m acceplJnJ! many of the stereo units p1ckf'<I up at the Radio Shark warehouse. Upton is now free after 8erv1n~ 87 days of hi!'I six-month sen t~nce . He testified again~l .HJrushaw in the current trial. ping $630 price increa~r for 197~ model.II that sent Oetro1t's nuto makers deeper into a slump from whtch they are just re {'Overing Besides the increase in car pnces. ft'ord said the base pncc on h ght trucks would be in- creased $123, or 2.8 percent. 011 the imported Capri, the slacker pnce will be jumped $118, or 2 8 Pt.>rcent. Bidwell said that in tht' thn•t.• model year::; PTl't'l'drng l!.176, tost.s of more than $350 <t vch1 cle have not been 1 t'tovercd wilh pnce increases. "Further. our 1976-model pnce increases al introduction time recovered only about 60 percent of expected 1976-model cost increases. and even with thJ:.; latest increase. y,e will not recover all of our 1976-model in- creases," the Ford exctul!\ c SJJd . From Pag~ .41 HAMMETT Californi:.i Oepartmcnl uf Tran!i portatton staff nwmbcrs up m a rented ht'ltl·optcr to show them the exl'avation. ''Tht'y y,ere impressed," ht' said "It was the first ltme they had seen the problem Crom 200 feet up. 1 took them down into the hole." Fellow public officials and staff members at city hall see the benefit of sue h public relations helicopter flights. But Ham- mett's love of flying -he is chairman of the city·s aviation committee-has apparently gone beyond use of rented helicopters. He has frequently flown in one o( the police helicopters, and ef- forts by his friends and col- leagues to discourage him have not been successful. Police Chief Roger Neth said that he issued an order "a long time ago" that H ammett is not to fly a police helicopter. "Jf he wants to fly one he has to rent one," Neth said. But estimates are that Ham- m(>t t goes up in a police helicopter once a month , sometimes once a week. Hammett agreed today that he fhes in a police helicopter as. often as he can. but said that he always sits 10 the right seat. the instructor's seat. But he added that the helicopter can be flown from either seat. and admitted that there have been times when he has taken the controls. Hammett. a reserve police of· ficer. said that he often rides ma patrol car and he fails lose(' the difference between that and fly. mg in a helicopter. "I have a right as an elected of- ficial and as a police reserve of- ficer to become ;;iware." he said. I am more aware by being part of thP bovs ·· lie agreed that he goes up in a police helicopter every chance I ~l'l .. "That s <t tool \H' p;1id for. · he ~.11d 'l.t1 t· ... fon• 1l Th<.' police ht.'11copler does not chase burl'.!IJrs a ll day. l go up ther.c lo see" hat ·s goinj! on." artdmg that such fhght::; an' useful in sunc}· mg the possible effects of plan· rung 1ssm•s. · l feel even one on the council ~hould be out on some activ1t v with the fire department or th(• pol.Jee department. so long "' they don't take anythmg out of service. Hammett said that he does not go up m a hehcopter when th1· po li ce are engaged in :in emergency. but he noted that ht.· 1:-. qualified tu opt•rale a police rad to and once "hen he was up l:ln emergency call came through :md he, Hammett, handJcd the: radio and the searchlight. Mayor Ah·m L Pinkley said that he has felt uneasy about his council colleague's ht:lttopter ndes. "It's an advantage to show the hole m the road, but if Jack does that it will be in a rented helicopter," Pinkley said. ··1 don't feel anybody should be ny. i.ng m the JJOlice helicopter." Neth added that Hammett has never flown in a Folice helicopter and been the pilot in command. "He has always taken the nght seat, the observer's seat." Neth said ... If he were to lake the con trots, he would still not be the pilot an command." Bologh Files Again In Mesa Council Race Theodore C. Bologb, a general machinist. is the latest person to ta.Jee out nomination papers for the Costa Meirn City Council elec tJonMarch2. Three seats will be at stake in the vote. So far 19 residents have taken out papers for the election. and five have returned them. signed by 20 reg1MerE'd vot<'ls, to become o"1clal candidul<>s. Potentinl canclidatcs have until 5 p m Oec. 24 to return their papers Hologh ha!; been a candidate in four prtv1ous council elections . $3,850 SkatefJoard UPI Tt1411111oto Herc's something for the kid who has everything -a skateboard with a 1.3 carat diamond embedded in 14 karat gold trim. Creator David Kasdan of San Rafael holds the item which goes for a mere $3,850. Ex-postmistress MacGinitie Dies F1orence A. MacGinitie. a re- . sident of Costa Mesa for 43 years and a Corm er postmistress of Corona del Mar, died Sunday at the age of 79. Mrs. MacGinitie was active in Harbor Area a ffa irs for many years. She was a m ember of the Harbor Star chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, and was a member of the White Shrine. She . Mrs. Larrabee Of Mesa Dies Mrs. Lahoma C. Larrabee of Costa Mesa, a clerk in the ad- missions and records office at Orange Coast College, died Saturday. She was 61. Services will be held at J p.m Wednesday at Pacific View Chapel, Newport Beach, with in- l er m en t following in the memorial park. · She i s s urvived by her husband, Carl : mother, Vera Hays, of Costa Mesa; and brother, Howard Hayes, of SaJem, Ore. was the postmistress ot c.;orona del Mar in the late 1930s. · · A memorial service for Mrs. MacGinitie will be conducted al 3 p.m . Tuesday at Pacific View Chapel, Newport Beach. Inter- ment will follow in the me morial park. She is survived by her sons. Edwin Anderson of Costa Mesa. Guy H. Anderson of Galt, Calif. daughter, Patricia A. Schindler, of Newport Beach, ten grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. Contributions to the Heart Fund or a charity are asked 1n lieu of flowers. Missing Decimal Soars Panel Cost An article earned in Sunday's Daily Pilot under the byline of Judy Rosener , member of the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission, said costs of operating the seven coastal com- missions was $25 million. This was a typographical error. The figure s hould have read $2 .5 million. Optional PE Survey . Studied When Newport-Mesa school trustees meet Tuesday night, they will learn what s tudents. teachers, parents and local doc- tors think about optional physical education. Surveys have been sent to the above groups. While the resullo; were still being tabulated today, district officials said they expect to have the final figures for trustees at the school board meet ing. 7:30 p.m . in the Lyceum T heater at Costa Mesa High School. For the past few months. trustees have been grappling with the problem of whether or not to allow an optional physical educ a ti on program. The problem results Crom a new state law, effective Jan. I, that al- lows mdividual school districts to decide if juniors and seniors at their high school campuses may choose other classes instead of physical education. At Tuesday night's meeting, the school board is expected todecidt• whether to allow second semester seniors to have the optional pro- gram when the second semester in February begins. If so, it would be a trial program. However, trustees may wait un tiJ next spring to decide whether to extend the option to more stu- dents for the 1976-77 school year beginning next September. Already, trustees have heard presentations by students who f avor the option. And, sophomores, juniors and seniors already polled have indicated 82 percent s upport for optional physical education of one type or another. Freshmen students were re- cently polled , too, and their responses will be revealed Tues- day ni ght. along with those of parents, high school teachers and Joe al physicians. Front Page Al SCHMIT.~. both hospitals but has freely ad- mitted that he made or shared in most major financial decisions at the hospital. 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