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1975-12-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
\ ' .... • ax I e ooms an~ Bo, Do, Delp! Pussyeat Theate Huntington Lad Das Dot Night-() .Stuek in ·Chimney Arson This·."Ti01e THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 18, 1975 VOL. ... NO. lS2. 4 SEC'TIONS,.41 PAGES A Tight Fit ~ l'eto ~pheld Tax Boost Due Men Slllg Women • Dair. Plttt staff PMI• CHIMNEY WASN'T MEANT FOR ~ICKY STROM, 14 Huntington e ,ach "!'outh Got Stuck on Way Down Do, Bo, Delp! Ricky Found Chimney Sticky By ARTHUR R . VINSEL Of IM Dally Pl ... SU" Somebody came down the chimney of a north Huntington Beach home Wednesday -but only hal{way -and it wasn't Sa"ta Claus who got s tuck between a bunch of bricks and a hard place. . The drop-in visitor was Ricky Strom 14 who missed his Stacey Jntermediate School his to ry class as a result, but certainly deserves an A for effort to gel there properly equipped with his homework. Polke and fire department per,onn e l from Huntin~ton ~ach and Westminster amved at tht Strom home, 5882 San Souci Circle. shortly after 9 a.m., 'rescuers said today. . They were called by Mr.;. Don~ PomcTlau, who r ported what ~he aold sounded like someone acreamtna as though struck In a fireplace chlrRnty. Police OUiccr Philip Meer ... di8covercd youn& Rtck. Tbe youth -!lye feet, 1Jeven in Chel. and 125 pounda -had an.ex- planation for getting stuck tn the 12-by-24-incb fireplace nu. He had forgotten the history book he needed for class. "I left for school and then re· m e mbered I forgot something ... my history book," he said after his harrowing, hour- long ordeal. "1 came back home and all the doors were locked and <See STUCK, Pag~ AZ> Huntington Bather Cited for Nudity A Huntington Beach man was cited for pubhc-nudity Wednes- day in South Laguna by Orange County ·Sheriff's officers who said he was spotted lying naked on the 9\h Street beach. Deputies identified the alleged ly nude-beachgoer as Robt'r l Henry Campbell, 35, of 320 9th St . Huntington Beach. They suul Ca mpb~ll 's p resence on th~' beach wais reported by un 80- year-old owner or nearby 11rc» perty. ' New Year's Day WASHINGTON CAP> -The House today sustained President Ford's veto of a bill extending 1975 income tax cuts, virtually assuring that most working Americans will pay higher in- come taxes beginning New Year's Day. The vote was 265to157 with two members voting present. The tal· ly was 17 votes s hort of the two- lhirds m ajority n ecessary to override a veto. If the ~xisting tax cut law dies on schedule, the typical worker's laxes will increase S3 lo S4 a week st arting Jan. 1. Prio r t o the vote, House Speaker Carl Albert accused the White H ouse of tryi ng to "brainwash the Republicans," by telling them th at they will get some kind of bill a nyway. Tot Rescued After Failing In Mesa Pool A desperate battle was waged by many people Wednesday to save the life of a toddler who fell into a backyard swimming pool in Costa Mesa. The tot, Joseph Whitcomb, who recently turned three, was re· ported today in "still very critical" though s table condition at the Childre ns Hospital of Orange County. He was still 1m- conscious, however, hospital of· ficials s aid. Battalion Chief Robert McClelland of the Costa. Mesa Fire Depa.tment said the child's mother, firem en . apd then paramedics applied mouth-to- mouth resuscitation at the boy's home at 2732 San Carlos Lane, and that resuscitation and heart compression were also given an the ambulance. Al Hoag Memorial Hospital up to stx doctors worked on him and succeeded in restoring his heart beat and got him breathing on his own, before he was transferred to th e c hildren 's h ospital, McClt-llend said The hattnhon r hil"'r said the boy wa~ <It homl' with another child . ind his molht•r ··when somehow tw .:ot 1ntn ttw h;1ckyard and into th1~ pool .. Mr~ Wh1t romh pulled her 8011 llllt <lllc1 \\<JS J!l\'ing him mouth <Sf(' TOT, Pa&t.A.2) Death of the bill means an autom atic January jump in most Americans' taxes unless some emergency legislation is worked out between now and New Year's Day Ford opp oS<'d the bill on grounds it did not contain a pro- vision imposing a ceiling on federal expenditures At the White House. deputy press secretary William J. Greener said .. the President ob· viously is pleased " by the vote. Asked whether he had any con- tingency plans. Albert s aid, .. None have been discussed with me.·· However. he was expected to talk to comm ittec leaders and discuss the situation. . ·'My present inclination is to let them li ve with this. I can live with it ... I can t ake the heal. "I think it is better politics to be strong in our attitude to the legis l ation . ~r . Rhode s (Republican Leader John J . Rhodes) m ay think otherwise. He may be fooled." The vote cam e dramatically as the electronic scoreboard ticked off the tally. Republicans burst into applause when it became ob· vious the veto would be sus- tained. Democr ats stood silent. Shortly before lhe showdown, Ways and M cans Committee Chairman Al Ullman (0 -0re.l. chief author of the bill , stood to tell the House "this 1s a very critical mom ent in the history of our country. "If we suffer a tax increase in January, we arc playing Russian roulette with the economy or our country. Failure to enact this legislation will have a major economic impact -let no one doubt it," Ullman s aid. Dana Harbor Sloop Stolen Oran1te County Shenff's of- fi cers are investigating the r e· ported theft of a 41·foot sloop from its moori.ag berth m Dana Point Harbor. Depuhes said the loss of the SS0.000 vessel reported by its owner, Dr. Donald E. Paden, 30. a psychiatrist who practices in the northe rn California com · munity or Deer Park. Deputies said they Intend to in- terview a man regarded as a sus- pt>ct in the theft. They refuse to identify him at this 'taae of their inv~slig at ion. , Wins Ro1111d •Pl Tel~hoto George Bush has been ap proved 12-4 by the Senate Armed Services Committee on his nomination as CIA dire ctor a fte r Presid ent -Ford promised that, if Bush were confirmed, he would not consider him as a 1976 running mate. NB Arsonists Try Torching At Pussycat Arsonists tried to torch the Ralboa Pussycat Theal('r early today. poli ce said, by igniting gasoline at four different parts or the controversial movie house. But a Newpo rt B eac h patrolman who happened to pass the Balboa P eninsula theater soon after the gasoline ignited managed to quell the flames before any perm anent damage was done. Patrolman Wall Fuhrman said he noticed names in the entrance area of the theater at 709 Ba lboa Rlvd. as he was cruising the area at 2:30 a.m. He placed a fire alarm and the n quelled t he names. Police said that minor damage was done to several wmdow sills, the front d oors and the ticket. booth. ln v-es tigator s :,,11d that , although there have been pre vious acts of v andahs m al the theater. this latest mcidcnt "as by far the m ost serious "There seemed to be a calculated attempt to really burn the theater down.'· said vice and intelligence Sgt. Robert Gatewood S At Exits :"JEW YORK <UPIJ -A night club fire du ring which men fought f1 stfighb with women in their panic to escape killed at least seven people today. The fire in the Blue Angel on :\l anhattan·s Upper East Side started about 2 30 a.m. but an en· tertainer at the club said there wJs a smell of s moke at least 30 minutes before flames were seen .. We smell ed s moke for a half hour and looked but could not find \\ ht•re at was coming from," said J e an-Claude Baker, a Frenchman who is master of ceremonies of the club·s French revue ... The flames broke oul behind the s tage and in 10 seconds not one minute the whole room went up.·· The transvestite revue .. Zoo .. was showing Fire Com missioner John T . O'Hagan said the dead included five women trapped in the club's powder room when the.. lights failed and two men, one .founCl n ear the entrance tCY""l the eloa~roo m and the other in another part of lhe building. Police officer Jim Hatcher, one of t he first emergency service of- ficers to arrive at the scene on East 54th Street, said. '·There were some fis tfights -males <See PANIC, PageA2) Coast Weather Mostly sunny skies Fri· day , according to the weather service. Not much temperature chang('. Highs 65 at the beaches. rising to 75 inland. Low!> tonight 35 to 45. INSIDE TOD" Y A decssion to cut one·third off a proposed malpractice in- surance rate increase re- cnued mued reaction. AS. (7 a o• AIY-S..vl<• , ............... <ll 1..M .. .,. c.11~. tar .. rCarM• OaulfHM ~· er.n-•d 0.•111 .. 0ll<t• ldllOl'lal Pa9t llfttel1•1ftl'MM '1MftCt A) lflltenNH .... Cl A1111l.a .... r1 a4 MNeyT,... ,., w..w, 06 ~l lJ•"41 01 '4 IUlloMll'Mwt CS Or•...-Co11l'ty C\ ,..._.. A ;O *11' A• SIO<UMrllth C. I Teleo;hl.,. c .. 1 D4 AM .. , ... (1·4 Dll 04-1 ....., ... 111.c ... Mwet<•M 04 S Tllfften A10 WNtllar (4 WWlll!ffwt (7 cu .... A4 2 DAILY PILOT s lhur8day, December 18 1975 • Listerine Or_dered to Adnait Ad Lies WASrllNGTON (UPI> The 1''t.'<ieral Trade Comrrusston tCJ day o rdl'H'd l h l' m ,1kl•r-; 11f qsterine lo sptrnd SJO m1llton 111 ~dvt>rlls111g to admit lhl'Y han• been lv1n~ ~In<'(' 1921 ;.ibout how the m~)l1th" ai-h .will prt•vt•nt or <'ure colds and sore throats. It was the first timt• tho l'om "'Jllission has o rden•d .1 ('ompany to run a corre ctive <ldvertisemt•nt Previous cases have all mvolved negotiated settkments whert> \h~ firm:-. In\ oh t•d a grt•toJ to m · l' the"confess1ons · "After (' art>fully rev1l'Wlll~ thP te!)hmony of the exJ>4.•rt~ ('alll-<l by both s1dt•s and thl' :-ilut.h t!s acf mittt•tl into c:>v1d en<'l' '>'l' must roncludl' tha t thl· pn ·1xm dt>rant•e of the l'V1d ontl' lh• monstrates that. contrary to ad· vt>rtis in g l'laim s, lhl' use of Lis terine, as d ir e<.'l<'d, will not prevent or l'ure colds or sore throats or amelio rate <'old symptoms." said F'r(' Chairman Lt'w1s A. Eng m an 1n un opinllln approved unanimously by the commission Ttl(' f l'C onkn•c.1 this lang_uage to jppE>ar in future ads . "C'ontrnry to prior advertising, 1.istl!rme w tit not prevent colds or son~ throats or lessen their severity." The m a nufacturer, Warner· Lambe rt C ompany, Morris · Plains, N.J ., called the order "unfounded" and said it would ·appeal it to the federal courts. in· eluding tht> U S. Supreme Court, 111 Serio11s Co 1ditio11 Narc CUt Down In Arr~st Try \ -und e r covl.'r Santa A na poltce n..arcotics officer is in .sen ous cond1t10n todav at a n un· nameq Orangl' County hospital after being cut d own in a hail of bullt>ts Wedn('sday as hl' at· tl•mpted to arn•st three su:-pect- 1.-'d-herom de all'rs . Officer M area Zavala. 25. was shot twice m thl' back and once in t hl· shoulde r bv on(' of thl' sus- Vt'cts. who puiled a gun when Zavala 1dentif1l.'d htmsl>lf as a l:mmJn punc h tni:! fe males 01.11 o f the W;JY / Pat J a<'obson. a patwn of the club from F'ort Worth, Tl·x .. said on r e ac hing the s treet. "We were luckv Wl' Wl'rl' so )\ober ~l v girlfrie nd w as behind us und pl't; pi e there :o;t:.i rte'tl fi ght in}!. Sill' had to walk over them to gl't out. .. Bake r s aid the club's front room where drinks and food ar e served quickly fill('d with s moke The sudden s pread of the fl ame" cau::;ed pan1C· in' the crowded club. ~one of th(' n cums '' ;.1s 1m m ed1 att'I' •dl·ntifll'<I O'Hag.an .... ;1 1d thl'rl' ''a' a slig ht poss1btl1t~ · thett some other bodil's might be found. but we won 't know for :,urt> until we've m <.1d l' a fin..il M.•arch ·· Tht• comm1ss1orwr s:.11cl thl' Jdditwnal ·bodies may be under .i collapsed ba lcony F ire off1 c 1a l:; o.;;11 d three' \'1nha ns ;mJ nine f1rl'men \\ l'fl' injured. !'ionr of thl· inJunes was ('On!';1dered sen ou:::.. O'Hag an said the blaze w as probably of an l'lel'tnt·..il ong111, on gmat111 g behind the stage" of lhe club The c ommissioner said the·night spot was apparently "in comphan<'l' with the fire r ode." Ask ed 1f hC' thought there were l'nough exits for the pat ron~. O'Hagan said. "I don'l think the t>x1t factor played a great role" in the de ath toll The cha r r('d bodies of the v1r- llms. en closed m plets tic covers. w('re carrie d from the club to a /garage across the street to await •the morg ue wagon The Red Cross set up a c<'nlcr in the First Natio nal City Bank btUlding at 399 P a rk Ave .. across the street fro m the Rlue Angel. to provide ('me rg("Tlcy care for 20 persons \\ho It ved in a partments ;Jbo\·e the burned out nightd ub ln:;1clC' the gutted club. smok(' ro:-.c from the d ebris. R1ts of clothing. t a blecloths and cha rred furnttun• C'nuld be S('Cn strewn a round the floor Ca tro C om1ne nts )fJA:\11 tA P > Cuban Prime '.\lhni~ter Fidel Castro. in his fi rst public comments on CIA plot!; against him, s aid <1tkmpts to a!>· s assinate him und other Cuban Jeaders are unp<1 rallt'd1n history. 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C'ntically wounding thL' s uspcC'l who h ad :-.hnt h im , a police s pokesman said Thl' incident oc curred shortly a fll'r 6 :30 pm. in ~· rcs1dent1al an·a of l'entral San ta Ana. • Another of thL' s uspects was s hot m tht• 1 ... ·g ,1s ht• attempted to n m from tht• t'ar The poli Cl' :.pokesman said thl' second sus pe-ct w;.is wounrled by another of- f1ct•r \\ho h.1d Jll)>t .1rn n '<i on ttw :.cene Officers Loda,. r<'fust-'d lo tdl'O tifv the s uspects m the casl'. wti1'c h w a~ still under inovestiga (Jon. It w Qs learned that the two wounded sus pects \H'rl' taken to the prison "'ard of Orange Coun ty ~edical Center after tt10 inc1 dent. According to otht.!; officers <it the scene, the gun fire erupll'd just as Za\ :Jla complt1tlxl a buy of l1ne pound o f brown Me:-.1tan heroin. The pohre spokesm<1 n said Zavala exchange d <J Sl2,000 "flash roll" for thL' heroin while the three suspects re m ain<.>d in their car in the 1200 block of W. Pine Street. Zavala then pullt:'d his gun and attempted to arres t thr suspN·ts. settmg off the shooting 1nndl·nt T he· pohrC' spokl·~man not(•d that a fourth man. also untdt'n t1f1ed. wa;; a rrested shortly aftt'r the s hooLmg inc ident at another location. His connection to the case was not clear early today. SWAT Nabs Rape Suspect FRESNO <U PI) -The Fresno police SWAT team was called in· to action early today when a rape suspect refused' to""'allow officers to enter his home. Police said tlte team was called to the residence after officers heard a guns hot ins ide the home of J ohn A. Ataide who they sought on the rape charge. After several shots were fired, tear gas was shot into Ataide's home and he surrendered. He was booked on a charge of rape and sex perversion in con· nection with an attack earlier in the momin~ on a woman in his neighborhood. Youth Toss ed By Horse Dies SAN LUIS OBISPO (UPI) - An 18-year·old Cat Poly San Luis Obispo student died of injuries he :-.uffe red Dec. 9 when thrown from his hors e while bronc ridjng at the school. Michael Callihan, son of Mr a nd Mrs . Ja c k Callihan . Saratoga, suffered head injuries and had been unconscious since he was admitted to Sierra Vis ta Hospital shortly after ttie inci· dent. 111 It .lrt? UPI Ttle911olo This is a modc>I of "Chronos XI\'.·· the la tes t creation of F ren ch sculptor Nicolas Sc hofft'r tha t will be formal- ly dedicated in San Fran- cisco tonig ht. f 'rom Page 1\J TOT ... mouth r esus citation when the first engine company arrived at 10.43 a.m . The firemen took over :.1nd als o gave heart com-' press ion. Then the paramedics arrived and they took over. :\1 outh-to-mouth resuscitation and heart compression were ap- phed by the paramedics all the way to Hoag, where four doctors were stand mg by. Two more doc- tor s . a p ediatrician and a cardiologis t, were called in, ~cClelland said. ··A lot of people worked hard to get him going ," McClelland said. McClelland said that because of the paramedics the near· lifeless boy was given heart- assisting drug at the scene. Firemen who have not had paran:iedic training cannot give mJections . The Hoag emergenry room staff was fully apprised of the situation and prepared before the ambulance arrived. Bahy Abandoned LOS A~GELES CAP) Authorities were s earching today for a m other who left her four- .months-old infant with a resident of a downtown h otel and then dis· a ppeared. Nixon' Plea Suicide~arning . Told? WASHINGTON Pl) -Despite his testimony before a House co 'ttec last year, President Ford apparently pardoned former President Nixon af~er h<.•aring an urgent appeal from Nixon 's chief of staff, thP W<.ishington Post reported today. , A White House spokes man responded quickly. sa) mg Ford fully and completely explained the Nixon pardon in t hr ("Ongressiona l testimony and ther e was no conflict hN ' cen his statements and events leading tottw pardon. 'The l'rl's1dcnt's pos ition and the facts were m ad t• absolutt·h · clear in his testimony before the Hungate subcommittee," the s pokesman said . Post rcportr rs Bob Woodward and Ca rl Bernstein r C'por t NI ;1n ·a pparent contradiction•· between Fl)rd 's tt•st1 monv Oct. 17, 1974. to the House subcom- mittee hcaclC,'\d by Rep. William Hungate <D·MO.), in which he denied discussing the Sept. 8 pardon with Ni xon or anyone rc·prcsenting him after Ford became Pl'l''sident. Bui th1•y n•ported that on Aug. 28, Ford gave his <'hll-.f of staff. <;en. J\Jcxander Haig, assuranC'es that Nixon woul<t h'' pardoned after he was warned thal Nixon was in surh poor mental a nd physical health from the ordeal thilt he might contempJpte s uicide. if need be. "Listerine advertis ing ls bns~ on the latest sc1entif1c evidence relating to colds and does not suggest that Liste rine prevents colds," a company spokesm an said. "The commission has chosen to ignore significant evidence in eluding well-controlled scientifit· sludie~. which confirm the effec- tiveness of Lis terine in the treat· menl of colds symptoms, the tee>limony of srirntific experts from legal and medical lnst1tu lions, and consumer ac<'eptancc for more than 80 years." The initial d ct•tsion by the ad minis tra tive law judge who heard the case would hHve simp ly required corrective ads tor a two-year period. liut Engman said that rn a y not work if Warner-Lambert chooses simply not to do much advertising ror the next two years. As a result. he said. the agency •Tritvesty' Stated Battin's Claim Of Bias Denied By JOH~ V Al.TF.RZA Ol lh• O~•IV P1lol St.lH Orange County Supe r visor Robert Rattm and his lawyer soon will have to ~1ppcar bcfort• the judge they tried in vam lo im· peach and find some other way to fi ght what they allege is a political vendetta. Battin and his lawyer Matthew Kurilich suffered a defeat bdon; the presiding jt.dge of San Dil'go County Superior Court Wednes · day when they tried to com incc Judgl' Eli Levenson that Orangl' County Supe rio r Court Judge Kennl'th L ae w a s politi cally biased becaust.> of his affiliatwn withfhe Republican Part) Levens on te rmed thl' ar gu. m ent a "travesty" on the system of jurisprudence. In measured, but definitive language, ht• told Battin to find some other way to seek a "fair trial." Battin 's next upp~1rent r ..... co urs e . Kurilic h told Judgl• Le vens on. will be to appe:lr before Judge Lae to assert that the Distr ict Attorney's Office is selectively prosecuting Battin and is ignoring allegations about Republicans. Battin, a Democrat, has been indicted on multiple counts of us· ing county s taff membe rs to wage a cam(.!aign for slate office. ... .. " .. His l a w ye r gav<' J ud ge Levenson a capsule hi s tory of the political climate in Orange Coun ty, asserting that the powerful Lincoln Club of the Republican party had a hold on county gov· ernment. Because Judge Lae is a Republican -appointed by a Republican Governor -h e argued, the possibility existc.'d that prejudice might enter thl' case. But L eve n son tho u g h t otherwise. After a 10-minute recess that fo llowed argum,ents from both sides of the Orange County case. t he jurist returne d with a scathing condemnation of Bat· tin's motion: "It would be a travesty on the system if :.i judge, whether he bl' a De m ocrat o r R e public an . s hould be called on to withdraw from a cas e m erely because one counsel or one litigant wets a membe r of a certain polihral party. "The robes and the blindfold of jus tice which we put on mean that RJ?publicans and Democrats are to be treated alike. When Judge Lae s ays he is not biased , he is speaking from his heart and I accept his statement." Motion denied. 1s ordering t he company to spend the equlvalrnt or onr year's Lis terine advertising budget for the period 1962 to 1972 on ads which will carry (he correction. and lo nm those ads for however long it will take to spend that amouot ot money. For the period involved , Warner-Lam bert spent Sl02.4 million on Listerine ads, ranging from a high of $13.6 million to a low of $6 million. f'rom Page '1 J STUCK ... every body was gone ' ··1 couldn't find any other way, :;o I went down the chimney. "It was scary," said young Strom after being physically hoisted back up out or the chimney' vent by his rescuers, who said he looked like a filthy· faced West Virginia coal miner <1fler a hard day in the shaft. "I want to be an architect." he said. foreseeing graduation from Stacey Jnterm ediate School. Westminster High School and the college or university o{ his pre· ference. He declared quite definitely Wednesday that some day he will 3tteinpt to design.and build a bet· ter chimney . Bail Bid OK'd On Yoshimnra OAKLAND. CAP> -Wendy Yoshimura. arrested two months ago wjth Patricia Hearst, is like· ly to be freed this week when JaJ'arfese·American supporters post a reduced bail of $25,000. Alamed ~ County Supe rior Court Judge\Lionel Willson r<.>· duced bail from $100.000 to S25,000 on Wednesday, saying be was impressed by letters from Japanese-Americans willing to risk their savings to guarantee Miss Yoshimura's court ap· pearances. silverwoods . ) Holiday Focus: Three Dimensional Leisure Suit By Haggar ' Inspired fashion development -perfectly timed for holiday wearing and gifted giving A solid color leisure suit plus a pair of coordinated check slacks Three pieces U"lal give you a casu<JI wardrobe w11h great fashion flex1brlity All in ~oeenng M.llekin's Visa .. The first truly perfect 1extur1zcd polyester lhat feels comfortable in any weathl'r Expertly tailored w1lh two pocket shirt-style top and Haggar s famed Expando-mallc waistband 1ri both sl acks Brown or navy. In regulars and longs. 61.00 all three pieces 45 Fashion tsland • Newport Beach .. &\5 W@M [( @©[(WO©® The ~olumn appears 'dally except Saturdays and Mondays. S tamp• R edeemable DEAR PAT: Recently I found several filled Orange premium stamp books in my house. I'd like to find out if they still can be re· deemed. P.L., Huntington Beach Orange st a mps were discon· tinued l ive years ago, but you will be paid $1.20 for each of your filled books tr you m ail them to Allred M. Lewis, Inc., Box 906, Riverside, CA 92501. 'Coal Gardenr DEAR PAT: Being Crom the East, I remember how we used to take a lump of blac1< coal, put something on it in a dish and it grew out into a substance of ~any colors. It was quite a show piece. I have some Ohio black coal lumps and would like so much to find out what should be ad6ed to it to make this display. N . F., Costa Mesa You must ~ talking about a "coal garden " or "depression flower." Although kits can be bought to simulate this decora- tion, the real thing is the best - especially' with Ohio black coal as a starter. Put a small piece of coal or coke in a bowl. Over this pour six t ablespoons water, six tablespoons salt, three tables· poons bluing and two or three droPS of Mercurochrome. For added color, sprinkle drops of food coloring, colored ink or f:tbric dye on the coal. · Refun d of S96 DEAR PAT : Our family belo~gs to. Consumer Buying Service of Rock Hill, S.C. I placed an order in February for golf equipment, enclosing a • $96.43 check. l received a postcard 10 weeks later saying that I wouldn't get my order until I sent $8 to renew our family's 1 membership. 1 sent the $8, but still have not received the merchandise. I'd prefer a refund at this point. M .Z.~ Huntington Beach A $96.43 r e fu nd bas been mailed to you . Sue J ordan, customer service represent ative for ~onsum er Buying Service, reports that the merchandise you ord ered has been discontinued. Bird Nertar DEAR PAT: Do you know where I can purchase hum- mingbird nectar? I have some left Crom a mail order, but I'm running short. I find that the hummingbirds are drinking quite often Crom my feeder, and I enjoy watching them so much that I would hate to run out of food for them. J .C., Coota Mesa The top favorite repeat ques- tion of A YS readers has been the hummingbird food recipe pro· vided by the San Diego Zoo in 1972. Now that s ugar prices have gone down, it would be more economtcaJ for you to make your · own bumminl bird food than to buy a similar product ln a pet shop. The recipe, which follows, can be r educed according to your needs: 28 ounces of white u ne s u gar, 31.a ou n ce or super bydramin powder (optional), small a mount of vanilla flavor· Ing, one gallon of water and red food coloring, if desired. Mix thorollgbJy and place in feeder as needed. ·. O.lly Pl lot 5CMf PMt• CAROL FOWLER'S FLOWN WITH THE BEST Of THEM Now Tr aining St.ewardesses at Saddleback College High Flier Air Hostess Me t the Greats By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 0tu.. o.11y .. 11o1su" She's-partied with Frank Sinatra. Sammy Davis Jr .. Peter Lawford and Dean Martin, sung folk songs with Theodore Bikel, chatted with two presidents, and helped Wilt Chamberlain un- tangle his legs. Carol Fowler is not a grand dame of the society circuit but an ordinary Saddleback College teacher with an extraordinary background. Mrs. Fowler teaches flight at- tendant training at the Mission Viejo campus and her lectures are brightened by the personal vign~ttes or her six years as hostess for American Airlines. Though she is quick to point out to her students that working as a flight attendant is both demand- ing and rigorous, the experience of meeting new people mikes it worthwhile. Dull moments are rare, ac· cording to Mrs. Fowler , who un- expectedly got to talk to Presi· dent John Kennedy on a bofing midnight night. "We were halfway across the United States and I went to the cockpit to talk to the crew: The pilot asked me if I wanted to talk to the pres ident. I said, 'What president?'. And he said, 'The President of the United Stat~·," she remembers. It turned out that President Kennedy, flying parallel to the airliner in Air Force One, also was bored and had moved forward to chat with his crew. He got on the radio and asked to talk to a stewardess. "We could always use another stewardess over here," she quot· ed Kennedy. "Why don't you get HELLO, MOM.' ONLY 7 SHOPPING PA.VS LEFT 'T fL CMR.ISTMA$ .' I your plane closer and you can walk wingtip to wingtip?" Five months later Mrs. Fowler was stewardess on one of the first flights out of Los Angeles to Dallas carrying reporters and TV crews covering his assassina- tion. There were a few other un· pleasant interludes as well. Two men died of heart attacks while she was working on board airliners. A third was revived by her with the help of another flight attendant. And, Mrs. Fowler says she's been through such ex- treme turbulence "that I had my back up against the ceiling or a 707." But the experiences passed on to her students by Mrs. Fowler .are almost universally happy ones. She fondly remembers meeting people out of the reach of ordinary persons. Such as Sebastian Cabot, for example, who was one or her re- gular passengers when he .com- muted from Los Angeles to New York, Loretta Young. George Peppard, Gardner McKay, and the Richard Nixon family. They always flew first class. But Wilt Chamberlain, who was n't a lways a highly paid sports celebrity, had to take the economy coach. "I watched in amazement as he unfolded his legs to crawl into his seat. All of us felt so sorry for ·him that we gave him our jump seats so he could eat bis meals," Mrs. Fowler remembers. On another late night flight Crom Los Angeles to New York Frank Sinatra and bis clan unex· pectedly turned up and treated the crew to ·'a jazzy flight.'· And folk s inger-actor Theodore Bike,l once came on board un- recognized carrying a balalaika under his arm. Mrs. Fowler asked the passengers if they'd like to hear him perform and Bike! promptly launched into a singalon2 concert at20,000 feet. Mrs. Fowler teaches about 00 students a year and actively solicits airline jobs for her graduates. Her course covers such fine points as meteorology, passenger psychology, and how to serve beverages. "Sometimes I miss my old job very much," she admits. "When I take my Class on a field trip to the airport, and smell the kerosene I just sigh and want to ge~ on a plane and go." Tun"~' CranstOn Solons Rftp Oil Leases Both California senators have veloping thJ · ~CS (outer con· had reservations on the cost and criticized the results of a lease tinental shelf) oil and gas as ex· risk of drilling "in such deep sale of Oil and gas tracts off peditiously as is practicable," wa'ter with today's limited Southern California and called Tunney said. "However, I cannot technology." !or investigations into the lower· support a wholesale giveaway of Cranston said the the "failure than-expected bids. our precious national energy re· or the sale s trongly_ suggests'' -sen. John v. Tunney Tues-sources." that the Ford Administration day urged Jnterior Secretary The senator a ske'd that the should review its detision to Thom 9' Kleppe to reject all bids GAO investigation into the bid· move ahead with oil develop· submitted last week and to r eject ding be completed within twl1 ment off Southern California. all new b\ds until the General Ac· months. The California s enators were counting OHlce, an arm Cranston described the !!ale as not alone in criticizing the sale Conerffs,. determines why the .. a failure." He said that oil in· results. bld1werebelowestimates. dustry estimates of the amounts Rep. John Murphy, the New -&n. Alan Cranston formally of oil and gas in the fields ind1cat· York Democrat who heads a as.ted Kleppe Cor an explanation ed that the deposits were wo;th House panel on ~ffsbore energy for the disparity between the pre· $210 billion at today's price5. development, said that the sale a.ale esUmates and the bids re-"Clearly, a bonus bid of S431l demonstrated the need for new ceived. . milHon for s uch a huge treasure legislation covering tbe outer Both Tunney and Cranston not-oC oil and gas is ludicrously low," continental shelf. ed that the Interior Department's the senator said. ''Off Southern California, the Prt,·SDle estimates of bonus bld! Cranston pointed out th3t local administration sacrificed a more were that between $1.5 and $2 communities had objected to the orderly a pproach for a quick bUUon would be returned. while soJe and !laid that the fact thnt buck-and the irony is that it got thf actual oil Industry btd turned the oll industry bad on only 70 or less than a third of what it O.tlo be only $'38 mUhon. the 231 tracts offered for sale 14.lg-thought it would get,'' Murphy ••1 raco1nlze the need for dG-,es.tee! th at the oil industry al.so said, DAILY PILOT A:t OC Money Search.: Board Scrapes Up Building Fund I: By WILLIAM SCHREIBER the total project cost of the ad· Ot Ill• O•lly ~llot St." . . b Orange County Supervisors ministration ui ldmg. Wednesday scrounged through U anything over 25 percent in other budget categories to find revenue sharing funds we re $3.1 million needed to give them used, Thomas explained that the enough cash to award a construe· federal government's construc- tion pact for the new county ad· tioo and wage guidelines would ministration building. have to be used on the project. ...!L~of..l~fands -a total of$2 Tom Borque, chie f deputy million -were taken from county probation officer for m· federa~ revenue sharing money stitutions. said the board's de· set a side for planned construe-cision to deplete the· Riverview lion of the so-called Riverview funds ··came as a complete sur· yout~ Center, a new county prisetoustoday." 1uven1le detention facility. He said no word had been given The other $1.1 million was that the project would be. in ef· found in the county's Medi-Cal feet. scuttled for the current fi s· account, adult aid welfare ac-cal year. count, leas e s account and ''Until we consider the impact $300,000 in surplus recording fees of this, I can't really give any' re· offered by County Recorder al reaction to it," Borquesa1d. WylieCaryle. All plans for the Riverview The hunt for additional funds center have been drawn but the was ordered by s upervisors project was de layed two oionths Tuesday because only $4.9 ago by supervisors until the million had been placed into the California Youth Authority com- Borque said construction could easily have begun before the end of the fiscal year. The administratlon building, a n ultra-modern, inverte d· pyramid-style structure, will be built at the northeast corner or Broadway and Santa Ana Boulevard in Santa Ana. , The facility was designed by : architect LeRoy Rose under a controversial contract that net. ed him nearly $350,000 in fees. Rose was Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's campaign finance manager and Diedrich voted for the pact with the architect. Supervisors were told there were 12 bids for the project, rang- ing Crom Morley's low bid to a high of more than $9.6 million. ·Early cost estimates made by Rose indicated the facility could be built for about $4 milliuon. budget for the administration pletes its a udit of county juvenile ·building. _justice programs in January. The building will contain new supervisorial offices and offices for all administration support staff. l The lowest bid for the job. from Morley Construction Company of Los Angeles, was just over $8 million. Because of the anticipated high cos t of the new building. supervisors during budget hear- ings first decided to enter a two- phase construction program. But in a recent report to the board, County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas and Real Property Services Agent Stanley Krause indicated it would be cheaper in the long run to build the structure all at once. Morley Construction indicated a two-phase project would cost the county another $100,000 to build. Thomas recommended use of the Riverview Youth Center funds because his office d e· termined that the administration_ building was of a higher im· mediate,priority. A total or $2.39 million was ac- tually avail.able in the youth center account, but Thomas cut it oH al $2 mi.Ilion. or 25 percent or Paramedic Training · Expansion Okayed ln a drive to expand Orange County's paramedic training program, the county Board of Supervisors approved another training contract with a private hospital Wednesday. Ct was the second such pact en· dorsed by supervisors this week. The latest contract is with Anaheim Memorial Hospital and provides for training by Orange County Medical Center of 15 re- gistered nurses as paramedics. .The nurses will staff two addi· tional paramedic-units for the ci- ty of Anaheim once their training and certification is completed. The contract with Anaheim Memorial differs from that granted Tuesday to Santa Ana- Tustin Community Hospitar. The Santa Ana agreement calls fo~ a team or paramedics to be • trained by the hospital and then : certified by the county health or. ricer after an examination. The Anaheim nurses will get their trait)ing at the Medical Center, where all paramedic training was conducted until the rect.'nt board actions. Since the hospitctl and city of Anaheim are only providing th~ county with $1,000 per nurse for training, the nurses will get sub- stantially less training Crom the Medical Center than regular paramedic-trainees would re- ceive. FOR THE ULTIMATE Ill RELAXATIOll DUlllllG THOSE QUIET EYElllllGS BY THE FlllE SiRCbAR1€S bT BARC~UNGER~ Nothing docs it better 1hon the handsome "Sir Charles" -o proud English·1nspireo 1eclincr ught down lo its gleamin\'.J bt-llSS stud 111m Wonder- tullv deep and roomy. pillow-soft headrest, (!Xtra -lenglh ouoman for extra comfort And the cl«:'ver magazine ftOUCh is a ve<y welcome idea. r ,1movs a.,rcalounger crnftsm•n~h1p, and lhe proud look ol superb QU;'lhty, NOW IN RICH. GLOVE-SOFT LEATH ER-LIKE VINYL ONLY·.·:. s299 SALE PRICED AT ••• ALSO SIVIRAL STYLES FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT SALi PRICES PROFESSIONAL INTEIUOR DESIGNERS • Op11n Mon., Thuh. & Fri. Eves. 221S HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MtSA, CALIF. ' ~ .44 DAILY PILOT Mozambique Ma1..xists Pnt Down Revolt I JOHA~~F.SRURG . SouLh Afn<'a lU Pl 1 ~1hta.ry r~bels launc.•hcd an up1 1~rng agarn~l '.\1oi:unb1q ul":4 :'11 Jrw'l J(overn ml'nt l'arly to~t Jy hut lo~ :11 for<'e~ put down the rt'voll an ~treet fighHn~ in the l':tp1t al of Louren- eo Marque~. Radio South Africa reportl>d. SCATTF.RF.D f1 ghhng 1 ;1ged in the streets o( Lounmt.•o '.\1an1ut.'"· seaside ca pit ul of Portugal s former Ea8t African colonv. "l'll rnto d aylight. the reports ~aid. but tht> gov('rnrnt.•nt "re~a1m"li eontrol over unrµly rrulltary t'le mt.>nts ·· The broadcast said "a !ew hun • T o11ks B11r s f dred soldiers and pohce" ut tempted an apparent lukt..>over bid, prompted by snger at Pres1- denl Samora M a<.'hcl 's arrest three days ago of hundreds of fellow dissident soldier:>. Reports said a number of "un- iformed" men wt>re killed, but in - 1llal details were scanty. The bearded president was belie ved to be out of the country. COM)IUNICATIONS with the African <.'ountry bordering the In- dian 0c<'an were down. South African news papers have rl'P<>rt · t'CI growing unrest among th<' 10 million population since Machr l began the wholesale nationahza- tion or industry and formation of collective farms. Tbe Portuguese left the coun- try h lX m onths ago, handing pow~r to Machel's Communist· backed Frelimo Administration without elections. Frelimo con- ducted a 10-year guerrilla cam· paign against Lisbon with Com- munist Chinese support. Pres ident M achcl's trav('l plans took him to East Africa for the St'cond time in a week ror Organization or African Urutr d1s- <.'ussions on settling the civi w3r in Portugal's former Wes t African colony, Angola. MACllt:L HAS r ecognized and Will Ford Biggest Spill Sign New Ever in Alaska Fuel Bill? rHt'OHOE B.\ Y. Ala:-.ka (AP l -The company building the trans- /\1.iska p1pt•lrnl' ",,., t1·~ 1ng ln pump oi l hat"k into storage tanks today frvm a t)()(),000· ga lllm spill, Lhe I argcst in the stak's history. The fuel -either diesl'I or ht•ating oil -spewed over two acres of frozen tundra of the '.'lorth Slope 011 fields near the Arctic Ocean. The !-iptll t'Jml' from t'll:!ht m- lC'rconnct:lin ~ "wr .1~e lJ.11.k~ that er :.icked f<>Ho" 11\l! .i 50-d<'gn•c temperature t•hJng<' Tut•sday night. JC'cord1ng to Robert I. ~!tiler. <1 ~pokt•"mJn for Al) L':-.k.1 Pipeline Sen ice Co , bwldcr uf the pipeline. )tlLLF:R SAID the spill O<'· <'Urred Tuesday ni ght or e·arly Wt•dnesd:iv but WCfS not d1~ covered un.t1I Wednesdav morn- ing. State envir onmental of- ficials said they did not lcam of the s pill until asked for comment by the news m edia. The extent of any environmen- tal damage was not immediately known. The s pill ocC'urred at :\lyeska's Slope Camp construction faC'ility Jt Prudhoe Bay, a largl' complex on the northe rn tip of Alaska where 011 developm<'nt is taking place O\'er s t.'\ c•rul ~quare mil<':- .\lyeska 's C':lmp 1s several miles south of the ArC't1c Occ:rn. but Alve:-ka offiC'1als ~.ud tht.•re ":.as no.dangl•r of wJtt.•r pollution. "I underst:ind the fuel is con- tained in a two-acre area, the ground is frozen and it is very cold. so efforts are bemg made to collect the fuel and pump 1t back into the storage tanks " 1th porta- ble pumps," Miller said. H E WAS U~A BLE to s ay whether all the fuel could be re- covered. Miller said initial information indicated the spill was triggered by a faulty re lief valve coupled with the rapidly rising tem- peratures. "The tanks apparently were in- advertently over-filled at the time when the temperatures were around 40 degrees below zero," ~tiller said. "In a matter of 10 or 12 hours the temperature rose to 11 degrees above zero and the fue l expanded." He said the r elief valve malfunctioned and part of one of the tanks ruptured. Flatcar Death R(lilroad Stowairoy Freezes '.\1 E'.\1 PltlS. TC'nn. (U PI) -Police say a boy found dead on a Chic.Pgo-t o '.\frmph1s freight train Wednesday apparently Jumped the train in Chicago after school and froze to death during the overnight ride. Illinois Central Gulf Railroad security agents found a school book and school supplies beside lhe body, huddled under a trailer on a piggyback flatcar. POLICE IN CIUCAGO s aid a description of the victim, thouf:hl to have been in his early teens, matched that of a boy re· ported mtshmg there Tuesday night. He later was identified as ~helton Allen. 12, who hoped to spend the holidays with his father in )h::.s1pp1. '"The little fellow apparently died of exposure," said Mem· phis Pohce Lt. W. D. Schultz pending a medical examiner's re- port.· 'Then• was no evidence of fouJ play. ··He might have been hitchhiking, joy-riding or running away from home. He may have just been hitching a ride home and the train started m oving too fast for him to jump off. We don't know." WASHINGTO'.'l (AP) -After prodding Congress for a year to fa<'e the nation's energy pro- blems, President Ford now must decide whether to sign a bill that would temporarily redu<'e fuel pnces while phasing out federal price controls. A Federal Energy Administra- tion official said Wednesday that f ord apparently h as tipped his de · · n on the ener_g bill to no one. Bu ,_A · ank G. Zarb has r ecommended that Ford approve the measure as the ix-st he is going to get from this Congress. Zarb said Wednesday night he plans to meet with Ford today to discuss the bill, and he indicated the President may make an im· m e diate dec i s ion on the measure. Asked if he thought Ford would sign the bill, Zarb· s aid. ''When I see him, perhaps you'll know." · Tripoli l'lolence TRtPQLI, Lebanon (UPI) - Heavy g unfire rocked the out· skirts of Tripoli today, threaten- ing to demolish a new truce between Moslem s and Chris- tians. Leftists seized a ship in the city's harbor and threatened. to blow it up but the owners quickly agr eed to negotiate the pirates' dem3Jlds. • Radio Beirut said cfashes in the capital had died down and the situation ther e w as "relatively calm" after 11 d ays or bloodshed that left 650 dead and more than 900 wounded. · Sesrion Ends UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI> -The U.N. General As· sembly has ended its 30th session with a biller denunciation by U.S. Ambassador Daniel Patrick Moyniha n. who called the world body a forum for ··acts we regard as abominations." R. W. O'BRIEN, railroad public relations director in Chicago, said the tram left Chicago at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday and made the 550-mile trip at speeds as high as 65 miles per hour through over· night temperatures tn the low 20s. "The combmat1on of low temperatures and the train's high sp<.>ed . created a w md dull factor subs tan ti ally below zero," O'Brien said. "None will learn with surprise that for the United States, at the very least, the 30th General As· sembly has been a profound, even alarming disappointment," ._ Moyniha n told delegates before .-the 14-week session adjourned Wednesday night. Schultt' said the hoy was clothed in two pairs or pants, a shirt and a three-quartcr-lt'ngth topcoat, but had no hat or gloves. He <tpparently was carrymg only the school supplies when he got ciboard. ''HE HAD ON WARM clothes, but no a mount of clothing would have been adequate on that open freight car," Schultz said. "He was found with his arms folded up around his head, probably try mg to keep that cold air off his cars." Rolla Witne•• DETROIT (UPI) -Federal authorities refused comment to-- day on a report a witness saw missinl? former TP.am~tPrs t Jnion boss James Hoffa in the back seat of a car -his hands behind him and apparently shouting - on the day he vanished. Arctic Air Hits Plains Snowfall • lll Ohio Lig ht Tempera turn "'Q" '--PC.-, AlblnUl'r"IUI' •'l '"' ... , . .,,,~ •\ '5 81\nl.irn , ,, 8otY ,. 10 ~Inn ~ 0 1' llutt•lo ,. I ~ CIWUQ') 11 • (tn(tt\n-.itU • )I 17 , ...... , .. "° )l H 0.11., ·~ ,, °""""' " I ~'""°'""\ t1 ·7 l>ttrOll ,, ,, F .. tr!Mnl<\ n 10 .... ~"4 I I ) ._,v•u 82 .. 1na1..,,.pnll\ 711 I ........ ,c.,., ,, l l.n\I~ ,,, :n ""''"''" 1t 64 iw1 .. .-.. " 0 ""'""""°"' J .,, •-C>neelK ~ • ,....,.,. d JD Nori"~~ .. J Oll.....,_Clly • Of!wNI 11 j ~lfftSlrl~ 11 ,, • ........ 0 ... ...., h6-~ ........,..,,..., It t'-. ~ ""'' ...... r:~ ~!.lG"~: ~': :";; -......,. ... A ... 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Trett! .OvlSOf' .. ~ -"* 111> In C*1Sofncwt....,Mlcllf9'tn,non~t "-nnsrtvenla ..,d ... stern Hew Yof'll. ~kits were geMtally , .. ., owr '"" C..,lral "'° ~tllerll RO<lllM ...0 ttl1' ~-f"1'tl0n. A !)Mid of foq utetlded from nertllweit Ct1ifor111.1 •nd 11o0ulll••U Oreoon Into 4'clreme ~a\t Walllnt'on. n..re "''' -fot and Nl9 In lllt ll'llf'rl« ¥alley\ andc.ee\tal reQfonsof C11t1ornl"' . <lwoMtM ~,.,., .. , HIM'ld the '*""" r.....O ltOtn'tl O.low ,.,o M lntef'11•tloft1t Fells, 111111111. •• 11 ~atMlaml · Coufalff f!fld1er s upports tha Soviet-backed Marxist faction in the three-way battle for s upremacy in Angola. Three days ago Mache l rounded up hundreds or soldiers and policemen, extending the de· tentions to scores of civilians ac- cused of political s ubversion. It was the biggest purge since independence from Lisbon six months ago in what South African news pape rs reported as "a jittery reaction to increas ing internal unres t." Ma c h e l embarked on a wholesale program of nationaliz- mg industry and forming collec- t ive farm s in resourceless Mozambique. The Marxist gov- ernment, which came to power after a 10-year Chinese-aided g u e rrill a campaign from neighboring Tanzania. also has arrested thousands of Christians, including 7,000 J ehovah's Wit- nesses. * • . U .. I TelepMt• MOZAMBIQUE UPRISING PUT DOWN BY MARXIST REGIME * ' But Sporadic Shooting Co~Unued After Eruption * I Aid to Angola Debated Soviets Watching From Wi re Services WASHINGTON -Haunted by memories of V1ctnam. the Senate today held its s t'cond secre t session in as many days to debate apropos al that would hall the flow between the aid and early U.S. in. volvementin Southeast Asia. THE SENATE lock<'d Its doors for the secret session at 7:49 a.m. PST. of U.S. military aid to anti-Soviet SOVIETS SEEK factions flghtin~ tn Angola. AFRICAN BASES-A7 Opponents of further secret filnding o! w arring Angolan fac-Shortly before the session, Sen. tions s aid they have the votes to Robert Taft Jr., told rcportersOl' .... end U.S. aid to the African nation. opposes U.S. interventiQl1 in the Some said they s aw similarities , fighting. He s aid Americans must U.S., 11 Nations Walk Out on Meet PARIS (UPI) -The United States, Isr ael and 10 other na· lions walked out Thursday from a U.N. Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organization meeting that had endorsed a U.N. r e- solution equating zionism with racism . Otlwr delegations taking part in the protest were Canada, Australia and eight of the nine European common market coun- tries. The ninth com mon market member -Luxembourg -was not present at the meeting. A U.S. representative said the delegations were giving the chairman of the cohlerence a letter explaining that they no longer wanted to participate in the UNESCO meeting following Wed- nesday's adoption oflhe anti-zionist resolution. He said he t hought the walkout "could break up the e ntire . meeting" of intergovernmental experts considering a draft re- solution on the news media. The resolution is to be presented in October at the UNESCO general conference in Nairobi, Kenya. • remember· "the painful lessons of the past 10 years." But Tart s aid he s upports economic and limited military aid in the form of equipment and sales credits to the adjacent na- tions of Zambia and Zaire, which might !eel threatened by Sbvict presence. THE ADMINISTRATION has begun a diploJnatic effort to persuade the Soviet Union to hall its involvement in Angola and fears a congress ional cutoff of U.S. covert aid to Angola will un-1 de rcut that effort. An administration source said contacts have been made with Soviet officials in both Moscow and Washington, with the fuJI sup- port of President Ford and under personal direction of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger , just back from an extended European trip. Kissinger returned Wednesday from Europe and planned to brief Ford a t the Wh ite Hous<' on hi:. tdp. Kissinger has been in touch with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin several times recently about Angola and plans to visit Moscow January 20, when d is <'USsions with Soviet leader~ Leonid Brezhnev on Angola could occur. KISSING E R IS known to feel the Soviets are inte rvening massively in Angola, which is out- side the normal Soviet sphere of influence, They help Yo ut your world in· focus Viewpoints of columnists app~g regularly on the editorial pages of the Daily Pilot help you shatpen you! p pectiv f the events shaping your world. Here's the lineup of Daily Pilot columnists: JACK ANDERSON reveals. His talent for prying government secrets from bureaucrats drives Washington bigwigs to distraction. EVANS AND OVAK ~·~ Rowland Evans and Robe Novak ~ team to examine the political ~\ ene as It affects the nation. t: _ 1t NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN' pokes ~A.I ft at stuffed shirts everywhere - \ .. from Congress to the American Medical Association. SYDNEY HARRIS mixes his philosophical dissertations with quizzes and thumbnail observa- tions to keep readers on their toes. EARL WATERS has spent 30 years reporting on eventa at the state capitol. S. I. HAYAKAWA lllumlnates~ modern society, social Issues and communication. t~ CHARLES MC CABE pl~ces his -tongue firmly In cheek for ;p humorous looks at everything from sex to sandwiches. NORMAN COUSINS expends . your community to Include the world. , Find your favorite colum"l•t on the editorial pag .. of th• DAILY PILOT ·I ·l 642·4321 ' • .. . • • • • (' r, , Insure Increase . Sliced LOS ANGELES (AP> -A de-~ision by the state insurance commissio.ner to cut a 486 per-. cent medic: al malpractice in· surance rate Increase by one- third is getting s potty support by doctors and none by the insurer. Commissioner Wesley J . Kinder ruled Wednesday that the increase proposed by Phoenix Mutual Ins urance Co. is ex- cessive. "The insurer failed lo justify an increase in exccess of 327 per- cent," said Kinder in his ruling. A SPOKESMAN FOR the Los Angeles County Medical Associa- tion announced LACMA was .. pleased" with the d ecision since it ·'does drop the rate in: crease som ewhat,·· but added: U Pl T•leplloto "There is s till a long and tortuous path to resolution of the entire medical malpractice in- surance problem. That decision al?n.e does nothing to solve any crisis. As far as it relates to medical care in Southern California as of Jan. 1, the situa- tion remains critical." LYNETTE FROMME LEAVING FEDERAL 'COURTHOUSE She Received Life Term for Assassination Attempt Other doctors were less polite .. "TH.E RULING IS like having an amputation below the ankle instead of below the knee - ne~ther is very satisfactory." said Dr. David Lang, active in the i:nedical slowdown at Dr. David Brotman Me morial Hospital in Culver City. "The rate decis ion d oesn 't change an~thmg, fundamentally," Lang said. ·"The physicians I have ta lked to still plan to make their protest known as of Jan. l." State EIR~ aived On Hunting Season '"It offers no solution," said anothe r protest leader. Dr. Joseph Roberts. ••I believe Kin- der's action was purely political- ly motivated a nd was used in an attempt to divide the medical community. "lt means that a surgeon in the high-risk area, instead of being raised from $6 ,000 a year to $36,000. would still have to pay in the S25.000 range. That's still too high, and would put a lot of doc· tors out of bus iness... ,. IS SO»E PARTS of Southern California. m ainly Los Angeles. doctors have already stopped treating all but emergency and continuing cases i'n the protest. which so far is affecting about 15- h05pitals. Wheeler Hess. an underwriting vice president with the Travelers Ins urance Companies of Hartford, Conn.. the parent or- ganization of Phoenix Mutual, said the Kinder ruling leaves the firm with an "entirely inade· quate" rate for coverage exceed- ing $100.000, although "the 327 percent increase is right on the nose for what increase we feel we need to o ffe r c overage of $100,000 ... -, SA!'J FRANCISCO (APl -;-The State Court of Appeal ruled Wed - nesday that the California Fish and Game Commission does not have to provide an environmen- tal impact report before faxing a hunting or fishing s eason In 1974, after the commission fixed a black bear hunting season and issued hunting per1tuts, a conservationist group called Wildlife Alive petitioned the trial court for an order requiring sus- pension of the season and revoca- tion of permits. I T CLAIMED that the legislative intent in the Environ- mental Quality Act lo "prevent the elimination of fish 'or wildlife species. due to man's activities" required an impact report. A trial judge r efused to sus- pend the season and the appellate court upheld the decision Wed· nesday by a2-1 majority. TheAp· peals Court said the legislative intent cannot be construed to ex· tend that act to the fixing of hunt· ing and f!shing seasons. THE AP PEALS Court said that although the case involved onfy black bears, the results would govern hunting :md fishing seasons for many types of fish birds and mammals. ' "It is apparent that, as to permitting and limiting hunting and fishing seasons, the Fish and Game Code provides every safe~uard contemplated by the Environmental Quality Act and U11ion Health Program Telephone Heali,.g Fee Ruled Valid LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Southern California Food Employe_rs Cou~cil must pay Christian Science practitioners who treat pallents with prayer over the telephone, a referee in a dis- pute has ruled. f,-tenry C. Wilmoth . the impartial referee. sided with the Retail Cle rks U~ion in ruling that refusing to make the payments lh~o~gh _the union's healt.h program would be religious dis- cnmmallon because " absent" treatment by practitioners is part ( J of the Christian Science S religion. la l e The Food Employer s ~ouncil had a!"g':1ed that pay- . . . mg the Christian Science practitioners would open the door to abuses by unscrupulous "faith healers." Sex Parlor• Re•• rfrted LOS ANGELES <UPI > -Detailed regulations providing strict controls over massage parlors were unanimously approved by lhe city council Wednesday and forwarded to the city attorney to prepare for an ordinance. The proposal. designed to limit the operation of so-called "sex parlors" in Hollywood and other sections of the city, was supported by police spokesmen as •·a viable instrument lo effec- tively regulate the massage business. /tleo•le• Contlng LOS ANGE~ES (AP) -The .measles are coming. T~e measles are coming, say county public health ofricials. Dr. Robert Gun~. head ?f immunization in the county Depart· ment of Health Services, said Wednesday that an epidemic of red measles is expected soon although the 121 cases reported so far is the lowest figure since 1969. Matte l S ho"'• Lo•• LOS ANGELES CAP> -Mattel Inc. has announced a profit in the first nine months of the current fiscal year but a net loss or $19.9 million in the 12-month period ended Feb. l , 1975. The earnings report was delayed until Wednesday pending the filing with a federal court Nov. 3 of s pecial audits of Mattel's 1971 and 1972 financial statements. BWa Blkn-• Rescued RIVERSIDE CAP> -Sixteen Biola College students, stranded for two nights ln subzero temperatures in Little Tah .... ..,. quitz Valley near ldyllwUd, were airlifted to safety by the ... Riverside Mountain Rescue Unit, authorities said. four ot the 16 students, nown out in a helicopter Wednesday, were tr~ated at hospitals in Hemet and P aim Sprin1s and re- leased, they added. The students were attempting to scale Tah· qultz Peak. • . . . • I the e!'vironmental 1mpa('l report regu1re d ·thereby ·· the court said Give Thuraday. o.oemt>er 18, 1975 OAILYPtLOr AS Fromme Letter 'Too Late' Wants 'Federal Orders Now f or Cleanup' SAC RAME'.'ITO <U PI > - Lynette From m e, sentenced Wt"dnesday to a m aximum life term for attempting to murder Pres ident Ford. ins ists she inten- tionally did not fire when she thrust a toaded .45-callber pistol ath1m .. In a 130-page private state- ment submitted to U.S. District .. Judge Thomas MacBnde, the Charles Manson cultist said the thought of confronting Ford in Capitol Park Sept. 5 "tore me an two" FOR THE ' FIRST time, s he declared that before she walked to the p ark from her apartment she loaded the automatic with fi ve bullets, including one in the Everyth ing Canceled W Qmen Prisoners Penali~ed for Riot FRONTERA <U PI) -A general lockdown imposed alter Tuesday night's n ot ('Ontinued today al the Califorma lnslltut10n for Women. but prison authorities were ready to ease up on the restrictions in ti m e for Christmas. ·· 1';verythmg 1s canceled ;1t this point." a prison s pokesman said . '"but som e privileges lake visitors will .be restored a::; soon as possible. "'The end of the lockdown will depend on the women themselves. Their privileges will be restored as soon as they arc ready to accept them." ABOUT 300 OF the prison's 736 inmates were involved in the rioting, touched off by an announcement that outside gut·sb would not be allowed at Chris tmas parties scheduled this weekend. The ban was imposed because of one escape and an at ter:npted es cape during similar parties last week~n~, offlt1ab said. · The women roamed through the campus-like prison grou nds for two hours. setting small fires and breaking windows Damage estimates ranged up lo $85,000. mostly for repair of broken glass and replacement of burned furnishings <1nd smokl• da mage. ··:::!.·;·t:.... c.o .. , ...... , •• 1••") •• •c• ... •• O J •'t t••~ :• •t .. ,C)•t 0 " f;• .. •11• Set013trt01ur~ ~JmQ CANADilAN WHll§KY A BLEND OF CANAOA'S FINEST WHISKtES O>SllllEO AGED 6LENOEO AND BOTTLED UNC(A lk[ SuP[llVIStD~ OF THE CANADIAN c;ovtllNl'l"' '"'oOlll(O BY SEAGRAM DISTILLERS CQMPAN• NY p,V THIS WHISKY IS SIX VF.AR~ Ol.ll 6L(NOEO ANO BOllLED IN CANADA BY ,.., JOSEPH E SEAGRAM (. SONS Ll~i fE W•'l"lCv Q '<;IAA10 CANAOA Ot'>ltll(A \" t Sb 8 PROOF firing chamber She said she thl'n deliberately ejected thl' round from the chamber and "atched 1t fall to the fl oor ln the documt'nl. a <·opy of which later was shown to UPI, Miss From m e said ::.he was familiar with the weaµon and could have shot the Prc::.1dent 1f she had wanted . Defense attorneys argued i11 t h e t r 1 a I M 1 s s F r o m m t' drew the weap9Jl to draw atten lion to her en'\'ironmental con cerns and demands that Manson be given a new trial She refust-d to testify on h er own behaJf. !WacBRIDE SAID the letter "was too late" to change tht· tnal's outcome and handed do\\n his first hfe sentence an more than 14 years on the bench. HI.' called her act ""n•prehensiblt.• and d espicable " She could be eligible for paroltJ in 15 years . : In the handwritten documenq )hs!i Fromme recalled the t.>\'en• ang before the incident. · · f wa tched the news that night anq it reported F ord coming in at l t . p.m. that ni ght. I thought -·t should go and see ham.' Thl• thought tore me in two. Herc ht' was. the leader of the country and its leadership. She recounted her fears tht• world was being overcome with pollution. ·· l want federal order' m:ide now for the cleanup of "'alers. :.1 ir a nd land and the pro tectlon of wildl1f<.', ··she said. ~ V.O The Fu-st Canadian •• , ) • , D ILYPILOTEDITORIALPAGE Political ShoWlllanship. D1s lnct Atty.· Cecil Hicks didn't have a real motw) nl't..'d this week when he asked the Hoard of Supl•rv1sors for $15,000 to continue the criminal in· veshgahon of political figure Dr. Louis Cella. prov al of its board of go\'ernors for new rntes before filina: for the mcrc~c with the Postal Rate Com· mbsion. OUR RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN STRENGTHENED AND CAN BE MEANINGFUL IN THE MONTHS AHEAOI r M;Rt:~ wtrtJ. rHAr 1 Still salted away in a $.53,000 s pecial account in c hadt..>d m the distm:t attorney's budget for CO!l!iul· tant~ and otlwr s perial needs was $43,000. . That ,means with almos t half the fiscal year gone, l hcks :-;t 111 has uJmost 80 pt•rct!nt of his special bankroll intact , certainly enough to finance tht' .tdd1 lumal $15,000 ht> uskoo for. In r eplying to Hicks' p'Qucst, the supervisors n ght ly s u1d he should go ahcud and s pend what he has in an~ mnnner he sees fit. They said if he oeeds more \foll .. u-s ...tt ... 1 future date he only needs to ask. In sum. 1t adds up to another discouraging l~p1sode or poltl1cal s howmanship that has mar kl.'d the relations bet" ccn the supen·1sors and the district at· tunwy in 1 CC'l'llt months. Some of the supt•n ·isors h ... 1ve gonl' \Htl of their way to harass the DA. And the n \ h...is l'l'spundt•d in kind, thiis time probably scoring ...in ad\'<.mtagL' 111 the headlines. \k~1n" hill'. l'unf1dence in county gon•rnm('nt ul .di k' l'ls sUffl!t'S with cat:h new round. Postal Rate Mixup The C .S. Postal Service alre:..idy has printed h11l1un s o f 13 cent !>lamps. ant1riputing the mcrease in f1r~t cl ... u;:-; mail rates which was scheduled to go into l'l f'l.:'C't l)p(' 28 .. :'l:m\ 1t ~c(•m s thl! stamps will have to be put on the ~twlf tor ..i wh1k t S D1str1d Judge J ohn J . S11·ica . \\ho won a ccr· lain amount of fame for harcl·hitting decisions in \\',1krgale d~1~ s, has ruled thl' postage rate hike d- ll·gal or al least the manner 111 which it was handled. .-\ 1970 l..t\\ requires the Po~tal Service to get ap- !:)mca says the Postal ServiC'l' jumped the gun and now mu~t go back to square one and 1011ow au rnc reqmrNI steps . Aflt-r that is accomplished, the higher rail'~ still cannot go into effect for .90 days. This ts not very good news for the Postal Service, ~1ln'ady r~1tki11g up u record $1.4 billion deficit. Hut for the citizenry. t•specially those whose af· fairs involve massive US(' of the mails, the respite will be \\'<.'lcome evcn though 1t mcuns the later in creast'~ will be bigger or sooner. The puzzle, of course, is how the proposal could have· progressed as far as it did, without someone blo\\ m g the\\ h1!>tl<..·. Congress on TV? A propos al for gavel-to-gavl'I television coverage of the House of Representatives in adion seems to be gaining support in Washipgton. The idea would be to let the nr l works pick up the continuou:; ··reeu " and use portions as needed for news and othe r broadcasts. Jn a television-oriented nation, this could be another way o f bringing government closer to the peo- ple especially young people. Coverage of various congressional committees already has ::;hown that there is a wide a nd interested potential audien ce. Unfortunat e ly, the presence of lif!hts a nd cameras has a tendency to bnng out the .. ham" in som e of our political leaders. But if the filming were done on a continuous, day.to-d:iy basis, in a discreet. documentary manner-a ~ort of Con~ression .. 11 Record on film-the temptation to play to the gallery probably would wear off in time . Credits for 'Sale' At Teacher Sclwols ~elations of CIA Wrongdoing Valid WSHINGTON -Among the 6.f>62 names listed in the 1975 edi· tion of "Outstanding Educators of America '' is Oll,·e r D R1rnbaum who, in addition to be· 111g 3 teacher of nal10na1 repute, 1~ al~o 3 sta ndard size French poodle Oliver D (for Dl;>g) pre· frrs the natur al, Ivy League :-haggy look in hair styling to the t•h1c l3mb chop cul favored by Park Avrnue and Bl·I Air poodle~ · <:urrentlf 0 II' er re::.ide~ in the home of Robert Birnbaum. chan C'l'llor of the l ni' er~1l> of ;itJii-ii ·w1scons 1n ·s ( O::.hkosh cJm ~ ~ ,.~ µu s W hen •,( ~ T Robe rt fl'~ ce1 \'t'd a form letter fr om thl' publis hers of ··outstand-~ i\ 111µ Educa · tor'.'> · invit· 1nl! him lo lt sl himself . he r t.>::;ponded with a modesty un- ch.Jracterisllc of American un· 1H·rs1ty educators and sent in the n.1me of his d og. He did it to ii lu~lrat e how m eaningless tho~e \\ !v>'~who·type books are \ 11 ~ ou need to do to get hsted 1s throw a brick through a store "indow Even the most pre· :-t1g1nus of them , the ongmal · Who's Who." allows 1ls Jis tees to wn te their own entnes, and when you look al the worst of this ~nrt of th1nJC like ''Roue .. mJJi?JZine's lis t of Amenca'c; 50 mo~t promising young leaders. ~uy~ like Oliver o.1rl' clearly at <he head of that pack of dogs. THE SAM F. company that manufactures "Out::;tand1ng Edu cators" also p e ddle ~ Outs tanding T eenagers of America," but s habby, over- hlow n ideas aren 't confint-d to commerce and politics. There's plenty of it 1n the world Oliver ~rnd his landlord Robert 1nhab1l, thJt of collegiate and university 1.>ducat1on. Anyone who has suf· fered the pain, expense and boredom of four years m an m· st1tut1on of highe r learnmg can tl'll you of required courses any normally mtel Ii gent French poo- dle could conduct. not only with <.'o mpetence. but ;.v1th what pasSl'S for d1stmct10n in those . <.'lr l"les At the grammar school and to ~omE> extent the high school level parents and taxpayers are not .vet ~o intimidated that they won 't complain when J ohnnie an<l .fill can 't read and figure. Not so at the college level and abovl'. Billions are expended with no serious public scrutiny of Dear Gloomy Gus lf th power com ponies are . really interested In coo· ~rving enrrgy, why aren't they promotan11 :t t>utback on outdoor Ch ristm•• • h~hlln11 ? B.ll. r ( VON HOFFMAN ) what. if anything, transpires in these classrooms. ln Bridgeport, Conn., however, Ilene· Ianniello is su ing the University of Bridgeport. for the return of her Sl50 in tuition for a required cour::.e for majors 1n high school educ at1on because she contends it was "worthJess." Her position is that 1t was one or those automatic A courses in which the only thmg she was taught was how to operate a movie projector . Without pre· judging a case still in litigation, lanniellos's charges must have a familiar smell for anyone who's had the misfortune or matriculal· mg in a school of education where they :;pecialize in offe~g courses in textbook selectim.t blackboard control and the fun· damentals of patrol boy deploy· ment. If ·you want to know why your kid doesn 't learn anything in school. check out the school m which his teacher learned t o teaeh. SCHOOLS of education are notorious for feeding their stu dents empty i nte ll ectual calories. but social work, busi- ness, public administral1on. m· ternational relallons. black studies and urbanology can't be far behind. Traditionally in the toruer universities, these have been regarded as low-class fi elds for gimps, cripples and those too clubfooted to know that you never call a person with a Ph.D. doctor. Truth is. though, that the h1gher·prestige disciplines are s hot full of vigorous·seeming Mickey Mouse in accordance with the inviolate pnnciple that the f~rst duty of a university is to ensure full professorial employ- ment by jacking up the number of required courses and ma.king sure that the reqwrements have no rational relationship to the body of knowledge necessary for the mas tery of the subject. In the Ianniello case, th<' University of Bridgeport's v1ct· president for ac ademjc affairs may have given away the game when he was .reported as s aying that if Ianniello wants her money back s he should return her three hours of credit and her A. To tht people who run the higher educa· Lion indus try. that's what you buy when you matric ulatt~. credits, not knowledge. You pay us so much vigorish every semester and at the end of a stat- ed time we will give you a ticket entitling you to one job. Their mnnners are better, but from lhe point of view of functional economic an.alys is there is no dlf- lerence between this racket and a gan~slrr labor union local that s hakes down 1ls members through the ~e of a hiring hall. YOU WOULD think that in th.is period when s lak legislatures have had to s t op increasing higher education appropnations1 the colleges would consider cleaning up lh~ir acts by lopplng df the lbousand1 ot fraudulent counes student.a arc made to tile. Not so. The rackl't Boes on and la even more unlaJr when you comider the thou!ands of roung people dnven into schools because they can 't f and work. The lucky students will get Oliver foT an in~trudor H'7 may not tuch you a nytlung, hut al leas t he'U lick your hand ( Secret Powers Must Be Curbed WASHlNGTON -Spiro Agnew resurfaced the other day to warn against revoking the Central In- , telhgence Agency's writ to as- s a ssinate fo.reign VIPs'. He doesn 't want high.level murder to get out of hand, mind you, but regards it as "an extreme option that we s hould keep ... At the saml' time. Members of Congress . Admin1s lrat1o n s ·p o k es mt·n and even s o m l' ed1 Lori alls ts hav e d e- nounced con· gressional committe es for publiciz- ing the C IA's homicidal in- trigues. There are signs that the committees are backing off and pulling their puncht's Some of the critics oppose wa~in g our blood-stained linen in public bt.'caus c it hinders in· telligence ga lhe ring, c om · plicates our relations with touchy nations whose leaders may have been on our hit list and alienates people around the world who might look as kance upon govern· ment gangsterism . OTHERS contend that the CIA must operate at the same subter- ranean level as the KGB ; that we must confront the communists in the netherworld as well as the visible world ; th a l we must give our officials secret authority to play the dirty game. tru~ting them to do the right thing. The trouble with such senti- m ents is that they a r e un- Amencan. Literally. They simp- ly cannot be squared with four fundamental a ssumptions upon which the American system was constructed : (I) Officialdom, left to itself, will t end lo do wrong, not right. (2 ) powers not rigidly limited :md regularly inspected will be used against our people as well as others; (3) secret, unaccoun· t~ble powers must be forbidden to government, particularly the power to commit crimes; and (4 ) should one branch usurp such pQwers. the others are duly ' bound to expose and restrain it. Is it possible that, only 16 .months after the Watergate climax, these homely truisms mu::;t be relearned? If so, there is need -to review how the CIA got mto the assassination business. WJIO. for instance, gave the CIA authority to commit murder? In this land, the people arc the sovereigns. and the gov- cl'nment cannot assume powers "4 '4,; ·wa don't h,,v,, • chimney so h11r11 's thtt ftont door ksy ' (JACK ANDERSON) that the people do not bestow. Any agency which operates beyond its authority, therefon•. is acting illegally. The assassination plots. hkl' Adolf Hitler's death ovens. wert· carefully hidden from the peopk If the Senate lntelligenct• Com· mittee could not identify who had authorized the killing of un· desirable potentates. the com- mittee at least traced how the ug. ly secret finally leaked out. We played the key rote in lhis unraveling, which began almost nme years ago. On March 7, 1967, we reported a 1963 CIA plot to ... 1s- s::issinate Cuba's Fidel Castro. ''Our sources agree," we wroll', "that a plot against Castro de· finitely was taken up inside the CIA at the lime Senator Hobert Kennedy, D·N. Y .• was riding herd o n the agl'ncy for his brother.'' THIS WAS the first that Presi- dent Lyndon Johnson had heard about it. Our story, according lo the comm iltee . "pro mpted J ohnson to direct (CIA chief Richard> Helms to conduct an in vestigation." As we poked deeper into the dark r ecesses of the CIA, meanwhile. we contacted John McCone who had headed the CIA during the assass ination at- tempts. In grent alarm, he called Robert Kennedy who asked hiJn to set down his recollections °'n memo form. McCone dictated the memo on April 14, 1967. Relates the committee: ''The memorandum was prompted by a t e lephone call fro m the n~spaper columnist J ack An· derson, who at that time was pre· paring a column on Castro as- s assination attempts. After talk· ing with And e r son on the telephone, al Robert Kennedy's r equest, McCone dictated the April 14 . 1967 memorandum, which state d ... "I recall a sug. gestion being made to liquidate top people in the Castro r egime, including Castro.•· Helms. meanwhile, assigned the CIA Inspector General to con- duct the inves tigation President Johnson had requested. The sub· sequent report, dated May 23, 1967, confirmed a series of CIA assassination involvements. But Helms deceived Johnson, says the co111 mitlee, by giving him a n abridged oral report on the earlier attempts to kill Castro, without mentioning lh••l these efforts had continued into the Johnson presidency. NOT UNTIL January, 1971 , were we able to learn the details of the assassination nltempts. We uncovered the details of s ix of the eight CIA attempts on Castro's life. In a three·column series, we identified the CIA ~1gents in charge of the project, named the Mafia confederates and described the methods used. The Administration, the Congress and the press ignored these columns until Sen. Frank Church. D·lda., began his in- vestigation more than four rears later. There was an understanda· __ ble but unworthy reluctance lo / face the gruesome facts. Many of the top officials, who should have known what was go· ing on, insist they were unaware or the murderous conspiracies. If this is true, it was essential forl the press and Congress to expose the CIA plots if only so that lhos · in charge of the CIA could learn about them and stop them._ BUT IF the claims of high jg. norance are false and an attempt has been made lo deceive the · American people in perpetuity, then those Presidents and in-. telligence chiefs turn out to be liars or perjurers -a confirrua- tion of the ancient warning of the Founding Fathers that a a people dare not entrust secret powers to any ruler, because all rulers arc corruptible by power_ America is weakenro by con- cealment of official wrongdoing and s trengthened by its ex- posure. The congressional com m1ttees started their investiga- tions too late; let us hope they do not settle for too little. No Place for Thoreau Henry David Thoreau, one of the great American originals. would have had a rough time of it in late 20th Century California. H. D. was what you might calJ a nature boy. He went to Harvard but felt more at home in the Maine woods than in the jungle of Broad and Wall s treets in New York. He thought funny and, as he sa id. listened to a different drummer than most of the boys in the block. H. D. called himself a "mystic, a transcendentalist and a natural philosopher to boot." He refused to pay his poll tax, went to prison for a day, a nd wrote out of his ex· . perience in 1849 an essay on "Civil Disobedience" that has proved almost as influential politically as Karl Marx's book on ('apitalism. H. D. was some guy. CHARLES McCABE bitch of a time of it, WALDEN and its pond and the marvelous book that came out of it would be, literally, illegal. Under present California build· ing codes, the use of used or "homemade'' lumber is prohibit- ed in new rural homes. New rural homes must a lso be equipped with running water and either gas or electricity for heating . The simple life, in California, is ilJegal and close to impossible. But our loving governor. the Rev. Jerry Sphinx, S.J .. is about to do something about it. The Rev. is human enough to do good things and bad things, unlike his plastic predecessor. One of the good things he wants to do is to make people like }{. D. Thoreau leg at. THE GOOD governor wants to revise state building codes to permit outhouses and log cabl.Jls in rural California. The Associal· ed Press tells us that the California Houwlng and Com· munity Development Com - mission (horrendous appelln· lion!) bas quietly started work on HE WROTE one o( the great American classics about the sim· pie lire he lived by Walden pond, in a caban. It was called "Walden, or Life in the Woods.'' If you ate an Amencan and have not read it, you are not very much of an American. Yountt men who thought they hod a good chance of IM'ing killed by the carbines or Japanese or Germans in what we olmlers caU The War, uud to cany copies or Walden In the hlp ~kets of their green f aHgues. \. o new building. code -oo the Rev. Sphinx ·s orders -after he had personally heard grievances lrom a group of hippie property owners from Mendocino County. Yet. as I say, If H D. were alive today and lo Mendocino roWlty. whkh i!\ probably where he wouJd lil(ht, he would have a The delegeUon was described in one state report as ••you-ni peo- ple with unconventional attitudes about life 1t7lc1.'' Jn good Thoreauvlan rashion they said they had reject~ urban thing for a simpler lHc fn lbe country, where they tried to build their own homes. But they complained of being harassed by rigid build- ing code standards. A MENDOCINO County Build- ing inspector, Don Urb, doesn't like the governor's plan to permtt log cabins and outhouses in his part of the woods. He said: "We have 290 s ubstandard structures Qn 80 pieces of property with a total assessed value on the struc- tures of $11,500. Does that give you a clue?" It sure does. Inspector Uhr would boot H. D. Thoreau out in what is called nothing fiat. I personally think, in nothing fiat, that a m an who can't do without indoor plumbing isn't much of a man. ORANC:E COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wcrd. PuP>U.~hcr Thomaa Keevll, Editor flort>nra Krtnblrll. Edrtonal J'age Editor The editorial pa~e of lhe Daily Pilot ~eek11 to inform and stimulate re!_:tdcrs by prc$cnlmR on this page di verse commentary on lopi<"s or Interest by syndic9t· tel t'olumnlst.s ond cartoonists, by providlna n forum for readel'1'' views and by presen\1ftl thb nC"wi<p1o11.x-r'" opinion!' and ldtns on current topics. Th~ edlt.ortal oPinions of the Dally Pilot oppear only In the edltor1ol column at the top or the pagt•. Oplnlons ~x pr ul'd by the rolumnll'it.s and cartoonists and letter wrilC'rs art lhtlr own nnd no endorsement of lht"lr vfews by thC" Dalb' Pilot should be lnfrrrtd. Thursday, December 18. 1975 1 I - • Reds Eye African Bases WASHINGTON <UPI> -The Soviet Union is developing a slgnificnnt military presence in Africa an an apparenl search Cor afr ~nd oaval bases south of the Sahara, State Department officials say. ''HOWt:VER,'' H E ADDED, "IT IS kind of ironic that in a period when all Western countries are being forced to give up their military bases on the continent, the Soviets p.re moving in.'' Such bases, one official said, would give Russia enormous advantages in both the South Atlantic and Indian oceans. Excluding Angola, into which Moscow is pour- ing in ··massive" military supplies. according to Secretary of State Henry A. KJssinger, the biggest recipient of Russian military aid is Somalia, at the Indian Ocean gateway to the Red Sea. He said the Soviet aims were still far from clear. In addition to 49 Mig aircraft. an official said, Moscow has supplied Somalia with three Ilyushin bombers, helicopters and transport aircraft. 250 tanks. more than 390 armored personnel carriers, artillery. naval landing vessels and patrol craft capable of carrying missiles for which the Russians have built a missile supply base at the Somalia port of Berbt>ra. CffOLIDAY :e.!:s .. ' fJU e ~ FURNITURE Piiiow talk I Velvets. v•lveteens, antique satins, terrific shapes, colors and a giveaway price. '" &oulh•rn C1tuor"'•· LOI •NC:ClU "11 W·hfil• " P,"-'d tiiln•r'• M•1t 1 IOJO ff f',u •~ AhAMllll& J•' W l1 .. ~11 &«1Ut'1UltlHOS IJ/ll )•"tfil $t U.HOIOflilff,0..,_. )~ ( r .. 01111 COSll •U.A 1 IS Iii M•10t-1 I -' -.__,,,.._ (Oflfl& '*'., "t t.1111 t OOW"ll f: '' ~ l ' n'o"• '-' OO&U ' t. r•• t ._.,.. , ..... 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However. there have ---------.... been no. indications of alf-,\'EJJ''S .L,'1fl \"SIS gress1ve i.nt e nt on Somalia's part. -------- No information is • available a s to the terms on which Somalia has re- ceived Soviet military hardware but, since Somalia is a poor country, officials believe it has mostly been free. or , at most, given on long-term, low- interest rates. I S RETURN, THE SOVIET USION apparently has secur ed an invaluable port as well as nearby airfields with runways of lengths far beyond anything Somalia could possibly need or even use. A total of 13 African countries have recei1¥,d Soviet military aid , -but only one of them, Nigeria, is known to have paid cash for all its Soviet supplies as well as equipment it receives from other sources. The pr incipal beneficiaries. according lo of- ficials. are: -Uganda: 42 Migs, 15 tanks . approximately 100 armored personnel carriers. all received within the past year. -Sigeria: an unknown number of Migs. -Guinea, wi:aere Soviets have enjoyed good re- lations for some time: 15 Mig 1'1s and two Mig 15 trainers ::is well as several transport aircraft. -~tali : one Mig 15 and six Mig 17s. Two MM helicopters . ~ilitary supplies to other countries, excluding Angola, have been on a much sm aller sc'ale. For the most part, deliveries have been modest. Initially, officials s aid, these weapons could have been justified as nt'ressary for security of the countries concerned, with the exceptions of Som alia and Uganda. · In Guinea. the Soviet L'nion has stationed two n·aval cr aft more or less regularly. Initially , the reason for. their presence was to protect Guinea from Portuguese invasion. However, even though Portugal has now quit Africa, they are s till there. The Soviets still use Guinea airfields for staging of long -distance reconnaissance aircraft. JC Penney NEWPORT 0 CENTER Wl•mftGilpln Stff porlraff FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN ARTIST William C. Gilpin WILL PERSONALLY SIGN HIS PRINTS AT JC Penney F4SHION ISLAND STORE Friday, December 19, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, ~ember 20, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, December 21, 10 a.m~-5 p.m. Mr. Gilpin will be showing his collection of charcoal drawings. Gilpirl's true-to-life renditions of animals project his own warmth and relaxed humor .. His creations also include renderings of the old Western Canner's Co. at Newport Beach. several bait boats scenes. ski scenes and portraits. Come in and meet Mr. Gilpin and take home a personally signed print for someone on your Christmas list. WHAT A IEAUTIFUl CHllSTMAS GIFr ••• NASOHALL Y SIGHED $2. UP !'?!ACE OM IAITH.. ''CAMMERY11 SHOP TONIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. Shop Friday, Saturday: Monday, Tuesday 10 o.m. to 9:30 p.m. · SUNDAY l·O· to 6 p.m.. • 'Thundlly. D.oember 1 a. 1975 OAll. Y PILOT .4 7 By Bil Kean.- "What do I wont, Mommy?" Next Villain: Water . Bottles BOSTON <UPll -Bottled water can be added lo the list of hazardous consumt'r products -not fo r what's in it, but what's around it. The 19-liter bottles used in many refriger ated water dis pensers can cause serious i<nj ury and death, ac('ording to a tel· --------- ter in th<' ;\/('w England J ournal of Medicine. TllE Y ARF. ·large, bulk.y, al'ld a\\ kw ard to carry and to mount into refrigerated di s- penser s ," said the magazine When full . the bottles to death when shl' fell and broke an empty bot- tle while running. Two accidents in- \'Olved handling wet, and therefore s lippery bot- tles: the others involved ·preventable misadven- tures,·· the doctors said. weigh 50 p o unds and IS ASOTHER case. a when broken. t hey form . mother and he r 10-year- large, sharp fragments. old son were washing out ::iccording to Ors. Dand a bottle being used as a )lulkey, Artun Rando· terrarium by insertrng a Grillot and Henry B. running hose into the bot- Soloway. of Southern tie neck. Wa ter pressure Nev ad a ~ em or 1 a I exploded the bottle, cut- Hospital in Las V1.•gas. ting both in the face. THEY REPORTED treating six serious in- juries related to the bot- tles in the las t year. One, involving a 10 year·old girl, was fatal. She bled "Avoiding s uch fatal and near-fatal events should include steps to ensure safe storage of bottles with fixed racks. not allowing their use as playthings or no\'t>lltl'S · · JCPenney/Kodak kit includes: • Camera • case • Fllpftaah • Picture frame ... more 34ss JCPenney/Kodak Tele-lnstamatic outfit special. Features camera with regular and built-in telephoto lenses. A fl ick of the finger lets you switch from one to the other. Viewfinder automatically changes with lens. Also includes wrist str-ap: Kodak photo book. C110· 12 color film, instruchcns. Kodak cameras ·and movie projectors Now 1995 QUALITY LIVE and CUT XMAS TREES \ Open 'til 9 p.m. Daily \\I '°I l ( I ll I Pl \/ \ The classic camel hair sport coat by UHErr, with a coordinating plaid trouser •.. A super gilt. Coit $145.00. Trousers hom $30.00 Now 10495 Kodak XL330 movie camera. With ~ Ektachrome 160 movie ftlm, this camera can take pictures indoors without movie lights. Features f/1 2 Ektar lens. auto-exposure. Now 14995 Kodak 455 movledeck projector •. Features 22mm f/1 5 lens Forward and reverse pro1ection at 6-18 fps. Still pro1ection Kodak 435 moviedeck projector. 109.95. Kodak Trlmllle lnstamatlc 18 camera has sharp 25mm f/11 lens In cludes C110·20 exposure ftlm. camera. Fltpflash. monograms. strap. instructions. All stores open every Kodak Tri ml1te lnstamat1c 28 outfit, Now 44.99 night 'til Christmas. Kodacolor C1 t 0 ftlm. 12 exposures, Now 1.09 20 exposures. Now 1.19. Stores open Sunday Fl1pflash . Now 1.19. 10 AM to 6 PM. Merry Christmas from enn CARSON DOWNEY LAKEWOOD ORANGE 'THE CITY' VENTURA WES"r COVINA FULLERTON MONTCLAIR PUENTE HILLS WHITTWOOO .. A• DAIL y PILOT Thurlday. December 18. 197S ' ' ,. New Entran~e Spee Nude Mom Loses Child ' DF.S MOINES, town CUPI> -·Saying "no parent can effectively play the role o! Dr. Jekyll and Mr. lfyde," the Iowa Supreme Court has upheld a ruling that a mother must give up custody of her year-old chlld as long 11s she works as a nude masseuse. Bos' work as a masseuse "brought out the worst m I her" and deprived the child or the "wholesome ' mental and moral atmosphere in the borne (lhat) 1:; essential to the best intere:;ts of children.'' The court Wednesday upheld a Polk County Distm·t Court order this year that Jane Bos place her ~htld, Randy Ray Rice, in Coster care while she worked in a downtown massage parlor. McCORMICK NOTED MRS. BOS HAD a long history of drug abuse and "oth<'r selfish pursuits•· and testified that one· fourth of those with whom shc> worked at Roy a I Mass age also were drug _users. . McCormick said her job placed her m assoc1a lion with drug users and gave her the money "to )!$. BOB DID QUIT HER JOB a few months throw away on drug abuse." ago and has r egained custody of the child. But she "She earned this money by subjecting herself to still wanted the court to rulelhat District Judge Leo degrading and dehumanizing sexual exploitation." Oxberger's order was wrong. , McCormick said in the opinion. "Jane's employ- Oxberger ruled Randy was a neglected child ment exposed her to all the temptations, op- and should be placed in foster care until Mrs. Bos portunities and influences which led to her .... gross could prove her fitness to care for him. neglect of Randv. He set nine conditions the mother was required -~-----------------.... to meet. including that she quit her job at Roual Massage. where s he testified her work included tak- ing off her clothes and performing a sexual service for male customers. ·• ..., Bulldozers finish grading work at the new Marguerite Parkway entrance to Sad- dleback College which is part of an over· all road improvement program on the Mission Viejo campus. Besides allowing students easier access to the Math-Science building, ~tll'e new entry finally gives the college the 28000 Marguerite Parkway ad- dress 1t has alwavs used. Roadwork is ex- pected to be completed by early next year. ~RS. BOS' ATTORNEYS ARGUED HE R employment was legat, did not adversely affect the rhtld"s \\elfare and Oxberger's order could set a pattern for the ··adoption of a general principle that masst>uses mus l give up their jobs t>r lose their children." The Supreme Court disagreed. saying in an opi- nion wntteu by Justice Mark McCormick that Mrs. ntttl~,CR€€k S H 0 P ''WHERE QUAUTY COSTS NO MORE" ,. Laetrile Five Guilty SA~ DIEGO CAP1 - A Covina physician and four othl'r (X'rsons will be sentencl'd Jun 19 for conspmng to offer the subslJnt'l' lal•tnle ..1:. a cancer cure Winifred Agnes Davis. 48. and William David Turner, '17, both of Chula Vista. ALI. WE R F. ('0~V1CTED of con· ' spiring to violate the Cal1forn1a Health and Safety C'ode which forbids tht> use of laetrile m cam·t.•r treal· men ts. .\fler 2 I ::? duys of deliberation. a San Di~o County gu~nor Court Jury rel urned gutlly verdict~ .iga-tn~t Or. James Pnv1tera. 34 . Carroll Ruth Le~lte. 31. Wes t Co\·m..1 . Phyllis Rlanche Dis ney . 60. :"'or1h I lolly\HlOO . The defendents facl' a maximum sentence of three years m slate prison :ind a SS,000 fine. .l I Po·laroid for great pictures in seconds ALL STORES OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL CHRISTMAS. OPEN SUNDA VS 10 AM-6 PM. Instant color cameras Polaroid ~ Super Shooter 19.88 Adfuata automatically to the format of six types of Polaroid film. Electronic eye for correct exposure, electronic shutter and flash unit. Deluxe SX-70 13499 This electronic camera does virtually every- thing for you. Produces pictures befor.e your eyes. Brushed chrome and leather finish. So great for Christmas gifting! 79ss Polaroid SX-70 Model 3 lets you have the SX-70 system on a budget. Just set distance and shoot. Polaroid 2 Fiim 4ss Polaroid new Electric Zip 17.88 The Instant color. Its low price makes it ideal for the younger set. A great gift for that special youngster in your family •. Merry Christmas J~CP9nney ARCADIA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE '1HE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWQOD. Uae your JCPenney charge card. ,, I Quality electronic calculators froniTexas Instruments. .J 99.95 Texas lnsf;uments Model SR-50 scientific calcu- lator features p aren- theses. memory, scien- tific notation. With sine, cosine, tan. log. arc. degree radian and factorial keys. Recharger/ adapter and carrying case included. 39.95 Tex as Instruments Model 1500 pocket-size porta- ble calculator Features basic four-functions with easy to-read 8-digit display. percent key, floating decimal. Rechar~r/ adapter and carrying case included. 1·1W;I I W/\ """TEX AS INSTRUMENTS SR·50 CD ail ml m1 UJ • All stores open every night 'til Christmas. Stores open Sunday 10 AM to 6 PM. USE YOUR JCPENNEY TIME PAYMENT PLAN. ARCADIA -SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNl!Y , U l L I R T O N H U H T I N 0 T 0 N I f A C H L 'A 0 U N A H I l L I l A K I W 0 0 D MONTCLAIR NIWPORT IEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD NORTHRIDOI ORANGE 'THI CITY' PUINTI! HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN IU,NAROINO , T O A ft A N C I 'I I N T. U R A W I! 8 T C 0 V I N A W H I T T W 0 0 D ·1 __ \ GRAND OPENING /, ··\(, \ Nettle Creek Bedspreads as seen in "Better Homes & Gardens" & "House Beautiful" can be your s at savings of up to40%.Chooseyour new b~sp~ead from the largest instock sel.ect1on 1n Orange county. Desig ne~. prints & coordinated solids. Priced from $69. Custom Draperies made by our own expert craftsmen. Choose from over 2000 patterns & colors. Let one of our designers assist you in coordinating every room in your home with carpet, draperies. furniture & accessories. Oonl forget Nettle Qeek's famous decorative pillows. Change the mood of your room with new throw pillows. The ideal Christmas gift. Gift certificat~ available. ALPHA BETA CENTER LAGUNA HILLS MALL L.AaUMA tll.LS -7"'°451 Al.SO .. LA .Q.LA & LA MIU • I $2Candy . Available Boxes or cnndy a re be· ing sold by the Mission Viejo Kiwanis Club dur· ing the Christmas season to help finance it s charitable activities. The $2 box es are available at the Mission Viejo omce of United Cali!ornia Bank a nd at Mission Viejo Mobil. Muirlands Bo ulevard and La Paz Road. Sele«!fed Opera· st ar .Beverly Sills, 46, h as · b ee n named for the first time in Good H OUS('keeping Magazine's "10 Most Admired Women." Deeathlo1a Nine Schools Given Honofs Students from nine Orange Coast high schools were among top winners in the eighth annual Orange County Decathlon. The decathlon is an annual event sponsored by an association of Orange County businesses and schools. The winners were feted at a recent ban- quet. TIUS YEAR'S WINNERS WERE among 200 students participating in the day-long test of • scholastic strength. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 University High School, lrvine, placed third u,.1 T•..,.... overall in the d ay's competition. Dana Hills High ~--~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~ ~hool, Dana Point, plac~ ninth among the J3 schools entered. SAVE THIS AD Cash in aluminum at convenient Reynolds Mobile Rec~ing Pnits and Centers 1~,...---ir . OTHER ORANGE COAST SCHOOLS among the winners are Los Alamitos High School, Los Alamitos, second in the Super Quiz : lluntington Reach Hig h School, Huntington Beach. fourth, and Mater Dei High School, Santa Ana. ninth. Individual winners include . Kathleen Copenhaver, Dana Hills High School. top winner in the Honors category and co-winner in the fine arts category. Chris Peterson, Uni versity High School, the • scholastic category. Beth 8. Snavely, Costa Mesa High School, the interviewing competition. Steve Moribiro, Newport Harbor High School, the English competition. Curt Wellman, San Clemente High School, the math competition. . Pamela J. Sams, Los Amigos High School, Fountain Valley, the social science competition. A perpetual trophy was awarded to Newport Harbor High School as a result of June Gorman 's winning essay in essay competition Saddleback Kids Get Free Filins Saddleback Valley school children can see free movies during Christmas vacation at the Mission. Viejo library . .. March of the Wooden Soldiers" with Laurel and Hardy will be shown from l to 3 p.m. Tuesday. Thw!d!y. December 18, 1975 DAILY PILOT A 9 HAMS ''So Good ... It Wtll 'Haunt' You 'til It's Gone" ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS HONEY BAKED HAM Spiral Slked Wholt-or llalf l.-st y ... Wit Mid ..t wfft bet-x-... D•'t tM cltlflp alnted • ordtor today. -=-c:=I = .-.....-~ •.....,to s.ne wlftl H_,..,. Spic• Gtaae • S,..... S.lced FrOM T•.., lo"- •We Pedt ... -4 Sltlp tr-eo-t to Co.st • ....... ed Ci......_, Wiltn ' 3700 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor -673-9000 ,_. ........ ,c ... -•••...,.... ::. 1 1222 S. lrookhllnf, ot Wad., Alllllwi111 ' 63~24' I J 'tf 71550 Highway #1 I I • ICMCho Mlrep ti. lmKho MArt.> 7 I 4-JU.JH4 GUY LIVINGSTON .. - Lnc 1r.nn Upprr L•'V• IN" 1• l.ull1" k S 1111'1 Cn..i>I f'l..it.i • Cu.11 M1 ~J • !..!>7 8c0<1 0.11ly 10" rn Cj pm Sun 11 ,, m ~ p rn We pay 15¢ a lb. cash for aluminum cans & . other, clean, household aluminum. A 1 is ta i r Sim· s "A ----------------------------- Collect all you can. Aluminum is easy to SPot: a magnet won't stick to 11. Check cans on the side to make sure they're aluminum and not steel. Bring yours to: ORANGE 210 E. Meats near Glassel! Tues. thru Sat. 9 a.m. to ~:30 p.m. For info: 998-4271 FULLERTON Ralphs Supermarket 1121 N. Harbor Blvd. Tues. 11 :30a.m. to 4:llp.m. LA HABRA WESTMINSTER Alpha Beta Supermarket 897 Bois~ Ave. at Magnolia Thurs. 11 a .m. to S p.m. ANAHEIM ~~~~~ ~.r·.~. ~. ·~·~y·~ from 1 to 3 p .m . A car -it~ t oon will accompany Mobile units at tht following: HUNTINGTON BEACH Alpha Beta Supermarket 6911 Warner at Golden West #NJ!n. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ralphs Supermarket 2231 w. La Habra Blvd. Tues. 11 a.m. to S p.m. Alpha Beta Supermarket 1216 S. Magnolia at Ball Rd. Fri. 11 a.m. to S p.m . ;~:~l.~iJ~~z~~~:·~: ~ FASHION : ISLAND STORES \. library. 24851 Chrisanta f: " NIGHT ~ D~~~~~~~!f?n~~~j~.atior\ jk_-OPEN EVERY \Y .• ~.~. is available by calling '· C h r i s ti n e V a s q u e z, .~ ohild•cn ·s librn da n, ~ ~;;~~:g;~!ast ( UNTIL CHRISTMAS . !. -COSTA MESA Alpha Beta Supermarket 241E.17th St. Tues. 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. SANTA ANA Alpha Beta Supermarket 2021 S. Bristol Wed. 11 a .m . to S p.m . ~$trr.o SAVE THIS AD LA PALMA Alpha Beta Supermarket S420 La Palma at Walker Sat. 11 a.m. to S p.m. SAVE 1 ..,, fl SPACE [ ~'.J' J College spring semester o ~ *•~ ~.._,. ~·· -~ ~ ·~ class schedule is now •..J..", ii/Ji. 0.·4-.2 ~o.~· . o• 0 .•-• o• 0 • • o• ~ oea1111\1l..• availabte, free of charge, .. ..,,,,,.. I~ in the OCC Student ------- Bookstore. .--~-----------...;_---------------~-----------~ Registration for the spring semester is un- derway and runs through Feb. 6. Spring classes begin Feb. 2. / a NORMAN ROCKWELL excl·usive MBbYNED~ repre .enls the ull·m~le tod w in the dP~•rn. cr ... flsrn .• nsh•p 1nd performance ol fine h 111 clock~ ... Nob Hill Exclusively in Orange County by '\ • A DIVISIO~ or 11 tr DIHTY TIMr rnMPANY Unli~e oil!Pr clock m3nutaclurer< Molyneux 'huns assembly line m<•S~ productovn techniques. It mJlo.es only ,, lumtPd number of docks e.1ch ye •r for J small group ot d1scerninr customers. Molyne JUX makes hilll clock~ the w •Y they u!>fd to be made. with mort•'e .1nrJ tenon or dowelled tmnts, carved c.1btnets. a1r·d11ed lm1shes. bench· tested movements ;ind imported :ind be•elled cl •SS 1 he nclus1w• Molyneux dial is solid br 1s'> .. ind the t A41.ll~•te spdndrals are the mtr1c 1te product ol .1 [uroped:'l 1ewelry m,inuf;icturN. ThPre 1re no plastic decorJloon•" no p.1rl!cle board, ma Molyneux clock Only ~lect woods are-used. mo\tly imported trom Europe. AuS!rJh.<. Atr1ca .md the Fdr East. As much .is .1 yeJr's time has been devoted to securing iust the proper quality burl tor .1 certain deS11Jn. The spPci.il matte f1ntshes. untQue with Molyneux. require from sixtePn to twenty hve h.1nd steps to .. ch1eve. [w ry Molyneux clock cont,11ns \hP linPSt movement made by Urgos ot West GermJny, the wOfld's most respecled manufacturer of hall clock movPments Molyneu• bench tests every sinJ?IC movement tor 48 hours belore mst.1ll.1tion 1n the cabinet. The owner is as wred ol a dependable t1meJ>lt!(C that 1s also a fme t • •1· example ot American crattsmansh1p in furniture. Symphonic ro<ls or tubular chimes :ire te.i tured in Molyneux clocks. and the 8(\r .i thick soundrn~ boilrd assures ,, dPep re~on.mt mtens11Jc Jhon md pt"lonr1t1on of the lovely ch1mPs AmPrk 1 '<; mo<t oulst;indm~ des1P,ners .1011 er 1ftsmen h .ve combtn"1 t.1lents to crr1te a masterpiece m this clock Thourhtful n re w1ll preserve t1S bt-.iuty .ind kttp 11 ~rform1ng Jl'flectly !Of years . • • a chenshfd posSHSron in 'f04if family for ifn«&hons. SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA (Na11t to Bullock:•) MOfl ·Sot. 10 to 9 •Sun. 11 to.6 556-2921 ANAHEIM 504 BAOOKHUlllST (l*w~n ~II & lin(oln) Mon -Thur 9 to 6 • fr1 •9 9 •Sot. 9-6 •Sun. I 2·S 9 56-3402 8ankAmaricord-Moster C rge 1 PETR ICKS GALLERIES proudly introduces the first limited edition Norman Rockwell -Mark Twain Collec:torlrry. The creetive mqic and artistry of Mark Twain and Norman Rockwell comes alive in this new limited edition Collector's Tray of "Two Boys with Houn d Dogs", printed in full color, siz~lY," x10W'. Petricks Galleries of Newport Beach is proud to make this unique offer: (1) F1nt limited edition tray (limited to 5,000 · of which 4,000 will go to the pub· lie direct · 1,000 rewrvl!d for M•rk Twain Boyhood Home) (2) Firit tnv commemorating 100th At1nt-;;;ury of "Adventum of Huckleberry OPEN MON • SAT 10-9 SUN 12-6 le.JR'>-~ Finn" by Mark Twain (J) First tray commemorating a previously ;J;iPubhshed Rockwell and the first time that it will appear in any published medium (4) First tray containing the Art of Norman Rockwell and the Gemus of Mark Twain combined in limited editton. The_J!.ockwPllfTwa1n Collectors Tray is available pxclus1vely~1 Pet1icks Galleries. 1741 Wtncliff Drive in ewpprt Beach. f irst hm1ted individually numbertd Rochftll traY. $12.50, •. Excellent for Collectors or 1ift· g1vinq. $12.50' 17 41 wostcllf drive. newport beach. collf. 92660 ( I ' I A •• DAIL y P1LOT Thur!d!y. Oecemt>tt 18, 1175 .. Bistorie Sites Eyed l 'ou,rity Approves ~hase of 2 Homes Orange Co\.tnly Su,wr v i~or~ W ~d nl'Mia'i ..lpp!'O\'l'd in cOn l't:pt lli'l' arqui ~1t1011 o( t wo his tone eounty hom~s. but they ordered th~1r ::-.taff to negot i at 1-· pure has1.' pnres rather than pn1 ceed with eondt•mnat1on actions The two sill''> ar1.• thl' ~font .met Ad1llh' 111 S.1n Ju:m C~•1>1stra no's Los lli1.1s district and the Ceorg,• Kt•y n a nc h in Plat'l111lla S l l Pf: RV I SORS WERE told thl· e!>l1mate l'tlSl tlf tht• t WO historic dwc•lltn gs 1s 5170.000 -- Sl25.000 for th,• Kev R a n t' h a 11 d l h 1.• re. - m,Hnd1.•r for the old adobe .. were a<Mre~se<i by Riley m relation to the Mon tunez Adobt>, which was built in the 1770s and is one or C~liforma ·s oldest l'llntinuHlly Ol'(.'UPll'd homes. Su~r\'isors told Real Property Services Agent Stanley Krause to list tht.> sites as approved for ac quis ition, but continue workin g with the owners to come up w i t h an e quitabl e m eth od of purchase. Tr~11d Reversed ORANGE COUNTY \ Alien Probe Asked LOS ANGELES (UPJ> -Rep. Ed Roybal, <P·Caftf. ), has demanded an inveatig.ation of lmmigtalion a nd Naturahutlon Service procedures that ale~edly allowed two bus drivers tq drive 20 illegal aliens to Mexico h•t week and to drive them b ack to the United States for a price . The two drivers, employed by u pnvate bus company hired by the INS, were n o t accompa nied by federal agents ''because of budgetary problems ." a spokesman for Roybal sai~ Wednesday. He said the uoifonned bus drivers may have looked like agents to the aliens a nd Roybal wanted a probe of the in~ident to determine why "there was no federal officer on board to pro- tect the deportees.'' Drivers Donald Rossiter, 39. of Stanton. and H eetor Pelletier, 30, of CuJver City, both e mployed by Arrow Charter Lines. Inc., were both arrest--... ro Friday in Gardena, wtiere the bus was parked with the 20 women aliens still inside. Doctors Face Suit Over Cyst Rut Sup,•n·a~urs Halph D1l•tlnd1 and Thomas Hd'''. "hll:it.' d1stn<.'b t·ont:11n the silt.'S. satd tlw\ d11n t "jnt to lUl· der:t.tkl' t·11111h•mn.1t11>n .1ctu1n unlt'::.s all t'bt' fa1b OC Airport Use Going Up factory JIME~® au!horized WATCHES service center An lr\'lne "om;.in \\ho :.t:ites in her lawsuit th.it :;he did not kmrn until th(' t•ighth m onth of hl'I' :.up posed prl'gn anry that ' she was artuJllv suffrr ing from an ovarian cyst has sued three alll'ndin~ physicians and lloag ~em o r1al ll1isp1tal. '.'lewport Hl'al·h fM more than S7 m1llwn in damagl':-. :'4 rs. Rhoden a Ella" stat 1.':. in th 1• 0 r .inge Count) Superior Court action that llsh hNself and her husband . Richard . as plaintiff...,, that :-.hl' h.1d hl1 c·11m1.• ·emotaonall~ an,·ohl•d with th1.' man an c·yst until al ruptured on Aug 16. 197-1 Tht• coupl1.• n;.im1.• Dr" Richard S J onas. Fhtt C. Wes tl'rhout ~ind John W. A pp I 1.• g at e as r o deft:>ndant s an the malpractice art ion. HAGEN C.ERALO WAYNE HAGEN r•\10<>nt of Wntm•n\l•r, C.11 D•I• 01 d~.llh Oe<embl'r 16 197~ !.urv1v~Clbyh1\N1IP Elnora H•Qtn OM d•tl\)hltr EllPn Collons 11ranoo11u9hlf'r, M.irn1 Rae (.olhn~ thrll~ \t\fPf\ \/tr• l(.,.\tf'Wl'r. Lo•\ Pan~ll and Ruth 8o'>t ~rvocP\ .... 11 be 11•10 !.alurd•v O..rl'rnl>'' 10 11 JO PM PPP> F.,m•lv (OlonoJI Funtral HOMP n Wt\lm1n\ler C• G itt.HT.JR OONiLOWAL 'El'IC,l'IANT,JR rP •d•nf 01 liunl•rtQlon Bto•cn C• Dal• ol ""at~ O..vmoPr 1 • 1•1s Surv1....c bV h1\ illltlff' Ann (,rant son M 1chad Y,.tnt two \•~'4''\ 84t\\1tt G4'•nt •no l(atM~n Wooorum Yrvtt~\ ....,.u be ,....10 ~turday Otc~moP• ?O. 10 lO AM, P..eo 1'.tm•ly Co1on1•I f.untral Home 1n lll't~tmlMler (A D1ednrh·, ma111 t'Oll l'l'l'n \\as \\1th XI Vt':tl' llld G\'lll'J.!l' Key. \\ nZ1 -stall l'l'cuptt•:. the ran1.·h h1>me that dales b<.1ck lo the l':lrl 1 e~ n•ars of tht• t•ounty's exislent·1.• Key \\ants to work out :1 n a r r a n g e m n e n t \\herebv he can li\'t.' on lht:> r:rnt.'h until his death l'\ l'l1 If It IS i I\ t•ounty ll\\'llt'l'!>hlp SD11 L.\ R FA .\11 L \' 11\\ IH'r:.-hap probil·ms Deaths Elsewhere T.\~I PA. Fla (.\P1 ~ob l e S i ssl <', 86. a songwnter <ind orchestra leader once known as thl' unoffi cial m:lvor of Harlem. died \\'ednt•s- day. He wrote the words lo such songs as "I 'm JU !>l Wild About Harry," ··Love Will Find a Way," "You We re :vteant for )1e ... and others CHICAGO <UPI l "Hound Dog" Taylor, 59. \\hose st vie 1:. considert.>d .1 maJor 111fluenet• on many contl'mporary rock music groups and whose work is considered bas ic to Amen can blues. died Wednesday in Cook County Hospital. T•RT•G1..•• p)-:JlnQ Okayed JOSEPH TAPTAC.LIAol 47:lV1C10f1a &&&IO Street, Co\ta M•\~ Ca 0<1tP ot <IMth ~tmDo?r 11, t91) Sur.i•"" bv •-Capitol :'llews St'r\'iet" \ons. Jami'\ ano 1..ou1\, thr~,. SACRA ME NT 0 Ot'HJQ,,te,.\, Ann Rue.rung, M arte Fromm'f"' .... • ' • ~.:. - amd R tlll W H<IYPnHI , lb General d evelopment qrandch11drtn Ro\.HY Thursdav plans for Fort R oss Stale Ol!cembtr 18 at 7 00 PM. Co\ta Mt.,.. . • . Cll~P<!I Furwral ma\\ FroO<IVq OOAM, Histonr P a rk in Sonoma SI Joachim C..ihOllC Church lnlrr County and Asilomar mtnt Good S,.,..pllerd Ct'm~t~rv Batt1 Berqeron Co\ta MI'S• Morluory dorCC State Reach a nd C'On· 10" ferenre grounds in Mon- ME1..v11..1..e terey have been ap- HUC.H MARSHALL MELVILLE ol "'l!W B•yA•tn.,..,Nc·w1><>rJ ~-'<II.Ca proved by the California Oalt of a~alh CHl'Mbtr 11. 1Y7) Park and R ecreat ion Sur•••ed by hi\ "'''~ e ... a M!!lvlllf' c -. oau\)Mf'r, Phyll" JllC ~\On Qr•nd OmmlSSl00. daug htf'r M Prod1111 Jack,on , 9rand5iOn~. A1charo Morr1\ W1ll1dm Morr1\ •nO Jt11m•ti. J~ck \on thr,,.t' 9r<11Nk.h1ldr~n S•tv•tfl'\ pr ~Y"dh ~lt1 &r9Cron (O\!r\ Mf\i!t M orh1dr'Y d1r~t. ton OORT LElllM OORT ••••dtnt .tR1-01ancg c.a Datt of a""'" O..c•mbl'r •b 1QIS !;urv1wd by on,. wn L•t M Oort ol P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINEn NAME STATE ME NT Th4-follow1nl! person •S doing b<6I ne~s•i llALLEV AUTO PARTS, ?4131 Ahet• Pltwy 1..a9una Hrlls. CA926Sl Edward W Lukas. 8017 RC>Slna .onQ~«fl,CA90908 Tiits business 1\ conducted by llll ,,... J1v1du•I Eowartl w Lukas Th•' stattmtnt w11s llled "'1111 fl'iP ::ou,,ty Cltrk ol Oran11t County on Orange County Airport has pulled out of lhe economic spiral that was holding down the number of pa~sengers us ing the jet facility. Airport Director Robert Bres nahan r eported Wednt•sday that a total of l 45 million people had O()~trdt.•d or deplaned through November -about 8.000 mort' than the same penod a year ago. .. IT '.\IARKE D the firs t lime i~ about six months that the 1975 passenger figures have exceeded those recorded in 197 4. Bresnahan has attributed the 1 ag to lhl' nat ion ·~ t r oublro economv. :--karly rno.ooo passengers e npl aned a nu deplaned al lhe aarpot·t during November, com- part'd to 115,600 d uring !'llovembcr of 1974 . Air cargo figures are still behind last year's figures. arrordrn~ lo Rresnahan·s st;.itislics. Whetmore Cleared SACRA)t E~TO <U PI > A complaint charging Sen. J ames Whctmore. <R-Buena Park 1, with violat- ing the state campaign disC'losure law was dismissed as g roundless Wednesday by the Fair Political Prac- tices Comm1ss1on Chairman Daniel Lowenstein said the com- mission derided to take no action on the complaint after an 1n\·est1gat1on s howed that Wh etmor e had properly n•ported campaign contributions. AC'('Ording to the t'omplaint filed by Walter J . Smith of Orange. Wtaetmore said in a speech to the Anaheim Young Rl'publi rans last ;\1arch that he had received c a s h and pledges of SJ00,000 to run for rt>·elerlion. 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 foods . . . actually changes your eating habits so you will no longer DESIRE fat. tening food s. This method grew out of the same $6,000,000 research !hat developed the famous Schick Centers for the Control of Smoking. Call now for information Corona oe1 MM ont •'.MuQhttr AIC)t~ Von Otr Htlen 0 1 Rtdl.,nd\ l'•Qhl 9rand<.h1tdrrn Sforv1c~· will bt' ,,.,d Fr1dty 11 00 AM Ltv• Oa• MPmo<'1"I Pllrk Cl\apel Monro•'" Cd Ma_,,, L00\)4! 308 off1c1.tnh lnl•rmtnl lt¥t' Ollk M4!mori111 Park Monrov1.i Bell Broadwi1vMOr1uoryC11Jttton McATEEllt WALTER W McATEER rf'\•,,..11101 fu<,!lrt, Ca Oatr °"'•~lh O•c~mo.r lb Published Oran\)f' C.o;nt Oa11vF::::. 558-84()4 Ore 18, H, 197S •nd Jan 1 8, 1976 .._----================'!!:!. )Kember IS, "IS <81)6.JS - 1475 Surv1vf'd by 111\ ''"'• Jan1cr -'--------------------------------- McAIM!r, tflr"• wn\. Mo•llMI Stuort McAtetrof T~ltn, H?wMO W Ml..At..,.r' fll•ndJollnMd~nMcAte>~r OOl~olfl C•/on. Ca two d..,uqhlPr\, Mr\ Sht'll•v Mc Na,.,_,., of P•\MlPna, C 11 ard M"' NVJry Ma'°n Mc Al"t' 01 EI Cajon th•"" \•\lt <s, Mrs C Harri\ Fl,.nn1>ry01 ~n W..Nno, Ca M" M11rtlynnr M Callin ot Brlffl\wlc k, M11•n• 11nd Mr<. Jnhn ~n•no111chof Stu~1r1 i-o,.,,,. 1>11.,,.,,,. f~lty ~r1•f \_.,vie f' w •H C-,...Id tt1 11 00 AM Fr•ddy di P11 •tic lllPW C"a~I tntf>rM,.nt PAr1f1(. V1~w Memot'tlll P•" NPwpOrt !\<''!< h C.• PKlfiC View Mo'1uM ( "''tClor• T,.,.. fttm1fy 'WC)C)f"U\ "'"'""'l' • tontnbu loon\ bt" m-lo Tit" A"'-rtCdn Heart "s-oetoonO<"Slrok• Rt~ircll BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del M ar 6 73-9450 Costa Mesa 6'46-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 6-42-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laouna Beach '494-SM1 5 San Juan Capistrano '495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEa.>AIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1 f1c View Drive Newport Beach. Cahforn1a 6-4-4-2700 PEEK FAMtL 'f COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME. 7801 BolN Av Westmlnt t•r 893-3~25 SMITHS' MOATU~Y 627 Main SI Huntington 6oach f 63M~ I with FIDELITY FEDERAL'S CHRISTMAS SAVINGS PLAN No Penalties. No obligations. No close-out charge. Better than money in the bank. Open your account today for a truly Merry Christmas 1976. -~ elk < _M, ~ COME A1 D BE JOY FUL r~o liptcial Chri~tmali concerts by the reknown S1ddleh1ck Entertainer . In our lobby. Ref rt hments. too. hida}. Otctmhtr 19 • 4:15 PM &. 5:15 PM onJy! .Join wiCh U'i in th e spirit of the Sttson s;.xx·xxx;x-~~~·~ !M! l=IDllLllW :W d«fuatUVI ... ............ , .. ,. .. Coile MHa-Newport 1m Harbor Rt~d • 64~ •m ( ,'/ ,i// I• l•I '"" •UU •l•lf>tl1Jt So far this year, about t 35e tons have been hauled from the airport, compared to just over 1,400 dunng the same months last year. BRESNAHAN said tho airport 1s still oq_ course toward repeating as the nation's second busiest air terminal in te rms of total takeoff and landing operations. T he year to-date figures indicate that up to 20,000 more departures a nd landings. will b@ handled this year compared to 1974. T hrough Nov- e mber. about 576,000operations had been recorded. Genuine TIMEX®Elect~ic Watch P~~~;::~ ~~ Energy Cells Available Premises Watches Out Of Guarantee. .Small Charge Complete Watch Reoair Services Large Selection of COMPANY New TIMEX~ Watches 8:30 to 5 Mon. thru Sat. 2 1 S. M IN SANTA ANA PH. 54 •. I, 0 brown A. 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Three rears ago three swjm-Of th~ four positions open to mers . might. Zihow r?r t!ar~y him, Schubert oho~ to coach in m_or~mg s~1m practice, said Mission Viejo despite two ~hss1on Viejo Madadores coach .-drawbacks -the community Mark Schubert. Today, pre.dawn had no senior swim team and no swimmers number more than 50. so-meter Olympic pool. "'!'e had to show the ki.~ th~t "The so-meter pool was on the tramlng does -pay off, said drawing boards," said Schubert. Schubert, recently voted Coach .. and the junior team had great of the Year by the American potential The w<)y was open to Swim Coac~e!f Association. "We me." · bad to convince them they would succeed if they worked hard enough, and then we had to get results ... · SCHUBERT GOT RESULTS. The )1ission Viejo Madadores is the championship swim team of the United Stales . Schubert, 26~ came to Mission Viejo from Ohio in 1972. He was attracted to California because of· the number of competitive swim- 'Laguna Qills' Name Chosen Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees have chosen Laruna Hills High School as the n ame or their next high school. THE· WAY MIGHT have been open. but Schubert's attitude· toward training can hardly be described as passive. His swim- mers work out twice a day on school days .and in additional sessions o n weekends and holidays. Twelve workouts a week are r equired; some team members choose to practice 14 times. Schubert s aid the discipline and dedication he demands of team members do not prevent 1 them from excelling academical- TOP SWIM COACH Mark Schubert ly. In fact, he said, the habits of France, E ngland, Germany, self-discipline they must develop Australia, New Zealand, Japan, to stay on the team can serve MexicoandColombia." them well in a career. The team is planning a trip to ··1t is true.'' he said, "that Hawaii over 'the Chris tmas swimming on the team does nar-holidays for the Aulea Invita- row the number of things a lional, Dec. 27-29. ·· person can do. My feeling is that The club is comprised of about it is better to excel at one or two 30 boys and 30 girls. Schubert things than to turn in a mediocre said girls are finding it easier to performanceofmany." develop as swimmers :.1s In their attempt to excel at s cholars hips and s wimming swimming, nearly 20 team mem-facilities are opened to them. bers have chos en to stay out of· Over the past year more than s chool or to atlend a less 150youngpeoplefromaroundthe $30 Million Bond Support Approved An argument urging support for a $30 million bond issue in the March 2 election has been ap· proved unanimous ly by Capistrano Unified School Di.s- trict trustees. The $30 million issue would finance construction of new schools in the fast-growing com mun.ities in the sprawling district. particularly Mission Viejo and San Juan Capistrano. The argument, which wiJl be in - cluded in sample ballots mailed to registered voters, states that conserv alive estimates show that the district's student population will increase to 22,000 by 1980. There are now 14,000students. It is conceded in the argument that rear or a higher tax rate is a· major concern among voters. It is pointed out. however, that the tax rate will remain stable as tax revenues generated by addi· · tiooal property assessments are diverted to cover the cost of relir· ing the bonds. ·Missile Launched VANDENBERG AFB (UPI) - ·An Air Force Minuteman III was succ~ssfully launche<l here by· Strategic Air Command missile combat crews from the 341st Strategic Mis sile Wing of Malmstrom Air Force Bas, Mont. Thu~y December 18 197~ DAILY PILOT .ii I I County Planner .. • Avco Given More Time on Project I ,~ . . The Orange County Planning Commission has denied Avco Com munity Developers. Inc. an t.>xten~10n or time to dev«:lop a gradt" piece of coastal property which i_s ~urrently lied up ih court swt involving the slate Coa!Sta~ Comm1ss1on_. The company was se('k1ng an extens10n on the allowed to recor• the map of their tract, 417 acrt>s with 18 condominium units on the n ortheas t s ide of Coas t Highway :ind both s ides of .Ni g uel R o ad , whi c h w ::is originally approved m Seplcmlx•r 1972. ALTHOUGH AVCO represen- tative David Stein ~rud his com· pany probably would not be able to begm work on the de velopment before the propo~ed )larch 13 extended deadhnc. he s aid they probably would J P· peal the decision to the Board of Supernsors. Ralph Renson, deputy county counsel, told the commissioners that Avco was probably doing this because they have filed a suit against thl"' county contend- ing that they will cpntinue to ha\'e the rig ht lo rl'cord tht- map because their efforts Wl'rc held up by difficulties with the coastal commission. In court he said, they will have to sho' that they did all they could t gain the county's approval. BUT HE TOLD THE t'om nussioners tht.>y s hould not l> • concerned with the hl1gat1on They should. be ad1vised, tn.·a Jl as any other proposro tract. The extens ion was demed o: a split vote. opposed b~ Con: missioners Gerald Stedrrntn an1 Earl Wooden. ~ Smuggler Guilty FRESNO CU P I ) -David \ Esquivel, 26, described b fe<leral agents as one of the mm active alien smugglers in the Sa Joaquin Valley, was sentence this week to two two-year priso 1terms on his conviction of tw counts of smuggling aliens int the United States. ...... ,, u•f' :111d (Jitnlit.v ·""""' J 'J 16 There was little discussion this week among tbe trustees about the name. It follows the trend of identification by area established by the naming of Mi s- sion Viejo and El Toro High. Schools. Students from Los Alisos In· termedrate Sehool and Valencia. San Joaquin and Lomarena Elementary Schools voted heavi- ly in favor of this name. academically demanding school.. world have asked to join the Mis- PARTY PLEAZERS BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP. INC. NURSERY AND FLOWER SHOP temporarily (a commurlfty cor-sion Viejo championship team. CALL lege rather than Stanford, for ex-Schubert said he looks for two ~~ FLOWER ample) to train for the Olympic characteristics among the appli-,'ifl SHOP 546-8284 · l'hon e 546-5 :5 2 5 trials scheduled June 16-21. •• cants: a God-given taJent and a the kids, though," Schubert poillt-for the sport. Costa Mesa' I • f Parents and community groups als o favored Laguna Hills High School by a strong majority. Co11rt Rules . "'THERE ARE REWARDS for willingness to train and sacrifice 3013 Harbor Blvd. I~) • e<lout. "Our team members have .. The s topwatch makes the • cl ~ , traveled all over the world. Our choice fairly eas y." he said, "bul 546-9172 ~7 50 Harbor. Blv , :.?610 llurbor lJlvd .. f'.o&ta "''"'" , ••• • trips have incll1u:d:e:d~v~i:si~t:s=t~o~~·~a~g~ood~~a~t~u~·t~u~d~e~c~a~n~co~m~pe:n:s:a:t:e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~C~o~s;ta;;M;e~s;a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 -; for certain weaknesses.'' ~--~~-----r------=-==--====i l • ALl~IAS Wife Beating : Penalty Legal FRESNO (AP) -A state Jaw providing prison terms for husbands convicted of beating their wives 1s constitutional, the 5th District Court of Appeal has ruled. :,._ Jack Neil Cameron challenged the statute after he was convicted of wile-beating by Kern County Superior Court. <'A~EROS CHALLENGED THE· LAW on the grounds that il denies equal protection ~f l,a.w by omitting unmarried men who assault g1rllnends and wives who assault their husbands. In a unanimous decision here, the court ruled that the "weaker sex" should have protection of the law despite recent inroads by women into economic and social areas once dominate<l by men. ··w e think the conclusion inescapable that wives as an object. or abuse by their SJ?~uses are a class distinctly set apart by the cond1ttons under which their abuse customarily occurs," fead the opinion authored by Judge Harold V. Thompson. THO~ PSO S POISTED OUT THAT women _are ·'physically less able to defend themselves" against men who are usually heavier and taller. . .. Assaults committed by husbands up~ as oppos ed to ass aults committed .~Y wiyes on husbands approach the ratio of 15to1, be said. SchOol District Ousts Con:unnnist · PLAINFIELD, Conn. (AP) -A teacher w~o says he is a Communist was fired on charges of mco~ petence and ins ubordination. The school ~ard s~1d .his fiancee had written his fifth-grade pup!ls, hoping "they could "join us and kick out the rich rotten .bosses." ... . . R.OWHS & &IFTS ....,.·ar-.. c.: Ali-plft Ccwlisawhhwy to FetMa. 111.-d • A~S~tt· efPl..ts•Specl .... a. C 1 rel• Acc ..... • So olA1~ OU MICArtl\1" 1701 c.ww.w., ... .,.. ..... 833-1883 ·_ Differentia, Inc. 30242 Ct-ow.,.., Pliwy ..... . ~ LAGUNA NIGU~ ... 495-0500 PAULS FLOWERS 2626 E. Coast Hwy. "~' Corofta del Mer •. f714J644-8990 COSTA MESA. FLORISTS 117 BROADWAY (~ CodaMno ,w ' s48-6011 . HUNTING TON IEACH · " . FLORIST ,IH55A•••"' st. , I lul .... • IHcll 846-060 I I AMERICAN BEAUTY FLORISTS 17151 ... c. lt'ld. 847-1871 or 845-6414 : The town school board and kick out the rich rot- terminated the contract ten bosses and we. can of Philip Burns, effe~tive r u n e v.~ r Y t h 1 n g 1-----------i immediately. He said he ourselves. would appeal. School Supt. Albert · Mizak said the board ob- REHEtl'S MISSIC>til FLORIST & GIFTS CALL 837-6502 21171 MwfUCrlte '-'-111 MIW..Yiefo B URNS ADDED that .jected to BurnS'~sin.g rus his former pupils at classroom .to dis~~ute "Plainfield Memorial ·anddissemmat_epohll~al School will not be as UJ>· views; a llowmg ~1~s set about what he may Kin gs_ley to ~is1t .have said in class as they Me ~orial School . and 1-------.----~ will be by the board's ac· passmg out leaflets to tions against him. • pupils and others at the The board was told school. that Rurns' fiancee, Alice Kings lC'y of Min- neapolis, had written. to the firth graders, saymg both s he a nd Burns were Communists. THE LETTF.R, read aloud by a school ~ard lawyer at the mcelm#!. said the two were "bolh working hard for the day when you kids can join us Appointed SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Edmund G : Brown Jr. appointed Bill Press, 35, a conservation lobbyist, a!:¥deputy direc- tor of the state Office of Planning and Research at an annual salary or $30,000. FLOWERS.BY· DECOR 124 A.,.. Del M• S.. CletMftf• 17141492-4125 VALLEY I ., OF ~~:ERS . . 968-2535 inn••"'••,. ,..._. Fwwwt•Y6if --~~~~~~~~-:---:::=::1 FLOWERS by DEIRA CAU 645-0093 ....... ~ ..... fC.--'"' so CAPISTIAMO YILLAGI FLORIST u111 c_._ c••-· ......... c:..hr. -(1~~~~;;:;~21 • ' ~i11ing11~IJl)IRg B!Jt,s ~ I 'W'~ I • l t 1 .. POINSETTIA-The traditional holi· day plant 1n an embroidered, hand· wo11en CovcrUp"". i i l l i.i -------------t-.~ --~~---·-·· I • < ~ I I I t i . l l TERRARIUM -The FTD Mi ni- Garden'"' Tcrra11um all dressed up for holiday giving. • l ..,.., . Nothing expr :sses the w:irmth of Christ· mas like a living, l oving gill the whole ' lam1ty can enjoy. Your FTO Florist ca n send your selec- tion. by wire, almost anywhere 1n the U.S. nnd Canada. (Many FTD Florists accept Amcrrcnn Express and 01hcr ma1or credit cards ) Remember, say FTO ... <Jnd be sure. Holiday Glow Bouquet $~~00 usually available for less than As nn independent businessman. each FTD Member Florist sets his own prices. HANGING GARDEN-FTD Green t Ribbon'" Plants and holiday decora· I i l ions nestled in a hand-carved, I wooden bowl and tied in macrarne. i '\. ' t ~----~'ii i .1 I I f .. \ t ? A J ! DAIL v PILOT Thursday.Deeetnber18,1975 :i~ ' .. , . . ,.., • . i • I 100's oro 20 C L ASS A C I G ARETTES ) SOit pack or Flip·Top box. ' • I I I ' 1 '- I Warn ing: The ~urgeon f 1eneral Has De termined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous ro Your Health. Box : 17mg '.'taC 1 .1 mg.nicotine-'--------------~-------' Soft · 18 mg' 'tar:' 1.1 mg. nicotine ev. per cigarette, FTC Aepon Apr'.75 { ,. .. •• t -f ~ . "o' ¥ \ .. .. \ i . t ' I j i j 1 • • • • One of the rewards of running an airline is the satisfaction of bringing friends and families together during this special time of year. We can't do that this Holiday Season because of a strike by one of our unions. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, which represents United employees who service our aircraft, operate our kitchens, and.perform many vital maintenance and airport ramp functions, stopped work December 5 after three months of negot~ations failed to produce a contract settlement.· This is the first time in almost a decade, and only the third time in nearly SO years of service,'1lat United irlines has ceased oper~.tion due to a strike. We know the inconvenience which this causes to thousands of people. We're sincerely sorry! All of you who have been our good cus.tomers over the years, and those who may have been looking forward to their first air trip this Holiday Season, deserve an explanation. 1. We don't think anyone benefits from a strike-customer, employee or stockholder. United's long record of good labor relations proves our constant commitment to bargain in good faith. Bluntly stated, everyone loses from a strike. ~ 2. The airline industry has the highest average pay in the Unit~ States, an~ ~nited is a leader among the arrhn~ when it ~mes to wages and· benefits. We're proud of our \ • . I . . .. good pay and working conditions because they have helped us attract the best team of employees in the business. 3. Weak management is bad for a company. An agreement could be reached by accepting terms that would cause severe finan cial damage to United Airlines in the long run. To accept the IAM's proposals would be to abdicate our responsibility to our customers, to our stockholders and to our own employees, including those 17,000 wh o. are involved in this work stoppage. . 4. This country depen~ on a stron& . national air transportation sy~tem. Un1~ed ts the nation's largest carrier, with 1400 fli ghts a day to 113 cities. U_nited an~ the other t~ carriers operate this essential transport~t10~ system without subsidy. If we are to ma1nta1n Thuraday. December 18. 1975 DAIL V PILOT 8 J \ , the system under private ownership, we must have financially strong carriers-able to pay their bills and generate the funds needed to maintain and replace safe and modem jet aircraft fleets as well as to pay competitive wages. This means that the carriers must make reasonable profits on a continuing basis. In 1975 the scheduled airlines absorbed sharp increase~ iv fuel costs, wages, benefits and other costsWtfhout a fare increase until November 15, when a 3 percent increase was approved. E.arnings in the airline industr:y in 1975 are badly depressed. · ~e believe that management has a responsibility to stand firm for a settlement that will give our IAM employees the wage adjustments they need to cope with inflation but at the same time keep th~ company financially strong. · Agreeing to a contract substantially beyond the company's ability to pay would not fulfill our fiscal responsibility. No company, large or small, no govern- ment agency, no family can continue to spend more than it earns. Insofar as United Airlines is ~ncemed, it would eventually lead to a permanent reduction in service to the public, loss of jobs for our employees and'njury to the investments of our stockholders. We hope you wilLJ.mderstand our position. When we get baok to work-soon, we hope -all our good people will be ready to serve you in the friendly skies. Meanwhile, many of our employees are working in other airline offices over the holidays to help our customers find alternate transportation. Edward E. Carlson Chairman and Chief Executive Officer UNITED AIRLINES _{,UnlT ~ AIR Lines l l . - J { ') } . , @ CMILY PILOT Thursdey, December 1!1, 187S Bum Rap for Poinsettia Christmas Planl Harmless Despite Rqmors WASHINGTO!lil lUPl > The PeQple who sell flo"ers trunk the J)Olnsettia lS gelling a bum rap t.Jus Christmas. ::.t'ason from those who say it's po1sonous. And the Agriculture Department ::.eecru. the £lowers s hould carry warning labels telling buyers to keep them out o ( children's reach s parked a round of bad pomsetha publicity last week . lo agree. BUT THE AMERICAN As · :\n investigation being con soc1ation of Nurserymen says du<'ted by the Consumer Product charges against the plants are a Snfdy Commission mto \\ht'tht.•r .. myth" and that no fatalities or • even serious injuries resulltn~ from eating poinsettia leaves T S D •> UPI TelephOIO • have ever been confirmed. Among other things it cites a 1971 study done al Ohio St;,ite in which rats were fed ground poinsettia leaves. The r ats, th<' study said, showed '"no mortality tand) no symptom s o f tox· icily ..... THE GROUP ALSO said that a frequently ment1onl'Cl r.:-port of .i child d ying from e:.1t1nJ! <• poinsettia leaf in Hawa11 in 1919 b as been proven to be "hearsay." One Agriculture Department researcher agreed •·all sorts or other possibilities" could have caused the Hawaii death. "We firmly believe there is no b a s i s f o r s a y i n g tlH• y ;,i rt' poisonous or toxic at a11,·· the re· searcher said. ty presents no hazard -unlike the European va riety which has been linked to poisonings. The difference, one official said , i~ that U.S. mistletoe grows wild, unlike the European type which 1s cultivated and a different variety. The commission began its in· vestigallon in response to a peti- tion from a New York man who asked for warning labels · on both poinsettia and mistletoe. citing reports that they are poisonous. The commission has made no de- c1s1on on the petition. CUSD Accepts Trees, Cash Court Gifts Gifts with a collective value or $3,290 have been accepted by ac- tion of Capistrano Unified School District trustees. Donations in- clude: -Two 20-foot ficus elastica trees to Niguel Junior High School, from Emil Ganter, of Dana Point Nursery. Nip 'n Tuck for Children Eastbluff Coiffures Fullerton Savings Statesman's Table Eastbluff Cleaners Fanci -Fabrics Eastbluff Professional Building El Rancho Market Hook & Needles Needlecraft Shop Cardillo Travel Se~urity Pacific National Bank Eastbluff Pharmacy Liz Russell's Women's Fashion Colesworthy & Co. Realtors 0 ft>p OtrH. B rit '" h r ri m 1..• :\I in is t er H.irold \\"1b1>n m,1\' deride to :-lcp do\\ n 111 I !li~ bt..•eause of l11 s hl•:.tllh . tlw London Da dy :\I.HI h..1:--rl'Po1ted Some persons are prune to a "little s kin r e action·' from touching the poinsettia ll'aves. he said. Rut thousands of the plants are processed in th<' flonst tn· dustry every year and few pro- blems result. • -Eight used tennis courts to the district from the Laguna Niguel Tennis Club. -Cash gift of $90 to the Dana Hills High School athletic fund from William F . Lyon of San Clemente. Village Cente r on Eastbluff Dr. Newport Beach Jaile d Pot Offe nders To Get Out S.\C'RA~J E~TO l l'Pl t P 1..• r s o n s :-l' r v 1 n g P rl'-l>n tl'rm s for v1olat ing C:.il1forn1a s man ju Jn a po:-st.•sswn I :I\\ '' 111 bt> rdl•ased earlv ni.>'<t ) l'il r Jft 1.•r ..1 nt.'\': sofll'r l:rn go1.·~ into effrl"l. :.1 top cnrrt·ctions off11.:1al s:.iys R.1~ mond Procunier, C'hJ1rman or thl' C1llf11 rnia .\dull Authon- t). :-.Md th(' case:-of 150 111matt>s are b<.•ing re· '11.·\\ 1.•d for po::.stble re- ll•.1st' Rut because many o( tht' 150 C.l!>('S tnVOl \'e oth1.•r crimes in addition t<.' manJuana pos'>ession, hl· s aid. only about 10 or I::! of the inmates may "1111.•Jrlv releases The lsO were chosen by r 11 mpt1l<.'r a s h:.iving '1ol .lf1..>c1 the old law un- dt•r "hi ch possession of man 1uana could bl' de· .si~n<.l tl•d a fl~lnnv. \ new l,1w". \\h ich t.1Ki'" t•HN·t .Jan I, r1..• dut't'' pl1:-.;t·:-~11>n of one Oll!H"t' 111 lt''iS Of man Jt1;in.1 111 .1 misdemeanor pu111 ... h,1hl0 hy no more th.in .1 -;;100 fine In ri·' 1e" 1ng the 150 <'.1"t'" Procunll'r said. If ",. find :.omebody t!1.1t \\ J :. ~t.·ntenced to pr 1 •n fo r ~o m et hing thJl I' nu\\ a SIOO fine, "'' I ht• moving him ou~ 11f tht•rl· THE SURSERY:\IES also claim mistletoe sold in this cou9- ~ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * •. * MERC URY SAVI N GS * • a'ld loan assoc1alton • • • • • • • • * * * • * * * • * * * * * • • NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF PROPOSED FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT Please be advised that Irvine Ranch Water D1stnct (IRWO) has prepared ·a proposed final Envrronmental Impact Report entitled ··Expansion of Wastewater Reclamation Facf1tt1es:· Copies or the rePOrt may be obtained by contacting the Irvine Ranch Water District at 4201 ~mpus Drive. Irvine. Ca11forma. Also, copies of the document are available '°' review and study at lhe following locatrons: Santa Ana Library 502 Civic Center Dnve Santa Ana. CA 92701 834-4013 Corona del Mar L11Jrary 420 Mangold Corona del Mar. CA 9262 640-2191 County of Orange Envi mental Management Agency 400 Civic Center Drive West " Santa Ana, CA 92701 837y307 City of Irvine Planning Department 4201 Campus Drive Irvine. CA 92664 833-3840 It 1s contemplated that the Board of Directors of IAWO w ill approve tt'le final Environmental Impact ~eport at its Board of Directors meeting to be held on December 22. 1975. The meettnos of the Board of O.redors of the Irvine Ranctt Water D1stnct are held at 6.00 o"clock p.m. at the above deS1gnated address. Members of the public are 1nv1ted to review and comment 1n person °' in wnt1ng es to the ~ve designated matter It is requested that ...Wn~n comments be received by the Secretary of IRWD ats~ above noted address on or befOfe December 19, 19 5. Arthur C. Korn. Secret Irvine Ranch Water D1stnct I am sofr, l uxurious leather . . . fro m the unique collection of finer leather .ind <i ucdc fashions for m e n and women ..lt The T,rnncry West in the South Coast Plaza. Our c;taff o f s ~ccial1 rs will s~o w you ~he w idest !)electio n of styles, professionally flt you, and pro vide the information and services to insure rnJny years o f garment lux ury and beauty. I am waiting fo r you to to uch me. Cnm~· in ,1nd see the f 1n1·'c lc.1thl·r .ind ~ucdc ~ 11111t nr, .111d -;1t·Lcssorics I• 1r 11H n .111d women. Q11.1l 1c v p; pcric-ncc .. .111 d I" 1 ,1111.il .Htc11c1on. so~TH roAc: r PL.A7.A • stc o~r> U\11 11•1<;TI\ "'r'" 1 11 't 1 You have more important things to ·do than drive to work and back. Now you can do them all. Park-N-Ride Express.is here. Express yourself! Park your'car free in the morning and let the Orange County Transit District Park-N-Ride Express get you to work and back comfortably, eco- nomically and quickly. In big modern air-conditioned buses . Do all those httle things you'd like to do, but never seem to have the time for. Read the paper before YO'l} start work. Write a letter. Plan for,..Mle day's meetings. Catch up on your reading. Design a better mousetrap. Plan for a Give us a jingl e. 547-3311 or ask the operator for toll-free ZENITH 7-3311 . 6 a.m. to 10 p .m. weekdays. 7 a .m . to 5 p .m. weekends. ·ride ErP#ESS SS long-awaited vacation. Take a nap after work. Get home refreshed and relaxed. . Park-N-Ride Express operates during commuting hours from San Clemente, Mission Viejo, Fullerton, Laguna Hills, Orange, Costa Mesa and several other Orange County communities to the major Orange County industrial com· plexes and business centers. It only costs 50~ each way. And connections are made with bus routes continuing on to Los Angeles and Long Beach. Don't let frustrating freeway traffic get you down. Yo9 'have more impor- tant things to do than drive. Express yourself! Take Park-N-Ride Express. Call or send the coupon for information. -~ We'ie here to get you there. r-----------------------------·------------------,r I WANT TO EXPRESS MYSELF. SEND !il : ME INFORMATION ON PARK-N-RIDE ! E XPRESS SERVICE FROM : TO -: ~ Name •' Address \ !~ City \ Zip :~ (Mail coupon to: Orange County Transit piatrict, !t 1 .. 2~~-~:.!1'!i!1-~!::.!?~!?.~~~~!3~!'!!n..~-~~!£~-~~~~~-1J P1111elt MANAG£M£NT TRAININ4 CENTRE. LfSSON4 True Grit Debate LF.F.SVJLl.E. S. C lUPI > Thl' state of South Carol1n~1 says Larry Robr rt~· home- ground ~nls don't h..ivc enough oomph 111 lht'm And 1f hl• wanls to kt:t>p on selling them . he'll have to add supplemcn t al vitamins and minerals. Roberts says that ch• feats thl• wholl' purpm.1.· of a natural produt·t. "EVF.RVROO\' says homeg round is bl·lt~·r and that thest' art' strnngt•r lasting t'aust• ba~s a s far awa) .ts Washington slat1.• and ('.ll1f11rnw .. A rt>pre~·il'nt3t1ve of th1.• :;tatt> Ol•p;.ut mt•nt of Agral'ulture luld Hulwrts ht.• had lo stop st'll1ng tl11.· grits unlt•s:. hl' Jddt·d Lhl· ennchnwnts "Tiit-: HOY from tlw stall' ~.!ve mt' ~· manuJl whtt•h lasts tlw n wcme, ribofl3\ 1n l>ut hN·k, l \\J~ rJtst•d on lht•sl' gn~ .ind f m ht•,llth) Jnct I'm nut ufforang tiny,· ht· ~Jld Trt11l1l'k Kl'lly, thrt:>c tor of lhl.' dt•p<.trlmt•nl's ll':.lln!! l~1borJtury, ::.Jad tl11.• t•nnrhmt•nl l<.1w was pass~ct 1n 19·10 al lht• urg lllf' 1.1f rll1tntion1sts lhrrt··~ nothin g out, "-:::--::--:-----------------...1 nothing 1 n ." Ho bt•rts "for God'!i sake con~ol yourself. Mason-he's not a real said That ·s th1.• \\<I) \\ l' ________ s_h_o_p_st_e_..,_•_r_dl_" _______ want lo kt>t'P at .. Sedaka Revels In Comeback LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -Neil Seda~. whose syrupy goody-two-shoes ballads carried him to pop music fame during the early 1960s and left him in t~e cold w~th the British rock invasion, thought the lime was right for another run at stardom. And with a little help from friends like English rock superstar Elton John, Sedaka's not only back he's riding high. ' . "IT WASN'T AN ACCIDENT," SAID Sedaka of his comeback this year. "I thought the time was right for a m elodic composer. It all came together -the Elton John endorsement. the right people, my wife, manager. lawyer. musicians. "I think people like my music because it's all voice. song and piano without a lot of glitter. Still 1rs an impossible dream." John got the comeback roll- ing for Sedaka, bankroUong his albums and writing liner notes on his album jackets. Sedaka freely admits, "If it had not been for Elton John. 'Laughter in the Rain' would not have been a hit. .. "LAUG HTE R I N TH E . seoAKA RAIN" WAS a No. 1 song on na- tional charts earlier in the year as was "Bad Blood." the feature single from Sedaka's current high -riding album, "The Hungry Years." His first American-released album in 10 years, "Sedaka's Back," was a runaway success earlier in the year . .At 36. Sedaka's teddy bear voice, which came across in s uC'h t>a rly songs as "Sweet Sixteen" and "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," appears to be cha ng - ing to a heavier , rollicking sound in "Bad Blood," which is backed by EH.On John on harmonies. ·'The initial problem was to shatter the old im- -age." Sed aka said. ··1 had to widen the scope of my music. The old songs all sounded the same." SEDAKA'S COMEBACK CONTRASTS with 10 years of mus1C'al famine and an unsuccessful try for the charts in 1970. "lt was a rude awakening," be said in an in - terview during a · recent engagement here. "I found you could have a wonderluJ product but if it's not promoted properly it can be a loser.'· That was where John came in. Sedaka now re- cords for J ohn's label, Rocket Records. and has a contract for two albums a year. Sedaka met J ohn when Sedaka performed at the Albert Hall in England in 1971, playing new compositions and old hits. They became friends, Sfdaka said, "because we had a lot in common. We bbth were trained in classical piano, were com· posers and not popular as teenagers." SEDAKA BEGAN P LAYING T HE piano at age 8. was performing at 19 and had his first hit, "The Diary," in 1958. That was followed by a string of others that sold a total of 25 million copies through 1963. His last hit came in 1965 and since then he's concentrated on writing music. Sedaka 1s comeback trail this year was marked brieOy by controversy when he was dropped unex- pectedly as the second act behind The Carpe nte rs while playing in Las Vegas. The problem was no problem in fact for Sedaka -he was receiving standing ovations and upstag- ing The Carpenters. "It's the biggest thing that ever hapµened to me.'' Sedaka said of the incident. "That got more press. They said I was detrimental to their a ct. I felt Karen Carpenter and I were becoming friends. I fell badly." SEDAKA MADE TONGUE-IN-CHEEK re- ferences to the inc ident during his hea,.dliner show here recently. "Did you like David Brenner.'' he asked the au- dience of the comedian who opens his show. "You did? David, I want to talk to you after the show." Sedaka now is booked up through 1976 with con- cert dates, r ecording sessions and personal ap- pearances and will host ABC's New Year's Eve rock music special. '------------------------------. CHRISTMAS CRAFT SPECIALS! About a ~t•ar ago. Robl'rts sl.irtt•d gnndtnJ.! corn an to g n ts, p.1ck~1g m g them and sC'l hng a four pound bag for SI. "I W.\S OOl ~G good until the stalt' of South Carolina droppt'd by last week ... ht-said ... 1 had gott('n ord ers lo send r ·- ___ _,_ ~~~~"l""""..,;i.~===-_:.;=. ....._T'" - DECEMBER ONLY Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor BNd .. Costa Mesa 540-9100 Mark C. Bloom e .. ~ Gift Certificates GIVE Jlte Ideal Gifff ~ .&V.&llA.tlE Al All tOC.Ul()NS 175/14 185/14 •40,000 MIU LIMITID WAaaAMTT ..,.,,_,, t.-l•I el ti ...... P•\\-tft fMo ••••• C••.n h•ff l,f,. ....... , ....... ...., l,tc._.M ••....-••t. ...... ., •• , ~ ......... .. .. ,, .... , ........... ,. ••••• , .. .ICI ., .. . ..... .... .. .... .. .......... ..... , .... . ···-·· ...... , ............. 1 v ..... , .... . ''''•' t l•1•• (,....,,., ut,.,.: t•• uliH 1 •• ····· .. ····· .... ,,,,. .............. ..,.,. ''"''"•tw-• h ,.,,, ......... _,_ .. , ...... . _,, ........ . " A Aj) c.-......,,...._tt.,~••...........,,•,..,,-...• .. -• ~I f.0 / Oiro<,., -C-&"-1, Mr lo. AnMm (21>) lrM1>J .. • Jtl 1111 " ................... ·-.... • ·-.......... ... Thurlday. December 1e. 1975 CAIL V PILOT 83 ) GUY LIVINGSTON locJt•On UppPr L1·v1 I N1·.1r Hullnck • Soutll CoJ\l PIM,,• Cm• 1 M1·~·• • 5!;> 7 8800 D,1ily 10 .1 m 9 pm "un 11 'm ~ p n .,.,,, ,,.,,. aH/13 (195114) CHI U OH/14 .. .. ,15 (205114 ) (S.60/15) GH/15 a7a/14 • H7a/14 CHS/14) NH /15 ,,.,15 (215115) ,_,,,, ,,. ... ,"''""" ... ~ ROTATE TIRES .FREE INSTALL AND I I~ ot_lCK WMHL ;;cR~E I ,,,,....-BALANCE ..-I.: I ~ INSPECT BRAKlSFREA-" ,,,,....-AND SMOCKS ~ I Whitewalls! .......... ~ .. 2for $16. 588 "u ...... ... 1-.~u~ BE11ER .... ,,. "" ,. U11'W OU ... 8E$1 ',':, ',',',': »: s 39ee We Also Cor:;i.,Jhe I~ I a i j r.~1 =I :tlfilI\-r' llte lnt Battery Your Car WiM her Mud! Front _~SC BRAKE Reline ·. 95 ... , .... ~. '.24 ..... fA•ll ··::: •• '..,,.¥ lt<tt .. , fO.Btf·O•\ "\..... )-:_ ~ .... ~, tit(. UOllT DISC IRAKf P&CKAC.l lllo•I U I <o" t .. chulhtt l •tuul4 (e f1pf'tt Mochuu aetert, s49aa lrel.• flti1•4' & Me• M0<d••te TUNE-UP PACKAGE -4cn ... ,.,0 s 19aa it &V•Ga 4 CYL,.,,.. •• 6 ...... .... .. s27ea • CYL titeH u· tu .. 'h ~< ·... 8 s32ee ""'· CYL YOqtJ::.'"••· -~ tll<lUDfl, flu"•••< l•t••• •••'•"• . _ .. =::=:-~·-·-,,.,, ...... '•"'" ,,,.,, .. ,., ., ....... &41••' ,, ... .., ~ ( ... -. ......... flCNIT DID AUGM. & 2 FRONT SMOC •• '" .. .,_ ...... h~ & ••• uau & t .,L&u ., .. , '•• ..... Scliotli Aliurliort, wltli ................. Milty. 2588 •Ml U (All E·T MAG WHEELS $2BELIS2S •95·~ ..... _ .......... _,"'~,,...·-"" _J• anv Al ""'"' .,_.. • .......... ,,, •• ,... -'"""" ,... .......... " .._ __ .._._._.,.....,, .. ,.., •·••·•.. {'~IUll~ ' -..c .......... ......._ •• .,...,.,_,..,..., ... ,, .. _ •IW ••• HUNTINGTON ••ACM STORI ••• 18455 BIACH BLVD ••• (714) Ma-1445 01:~.~:. 2 4'-~ ,,m ~~~ .. Oil CAST! -au• WATERBEDS· sws. ' 2706 RBOR COSTA MESA PH. 556-0900 HUMTIM•TQM 11.ACH IUEMA ,.An FULLBTOM COSTA MESA 11411 ....... JtU..._...,. I UIS.. .... ...... ,,_ .._ ............. ,,...,.._ .. ._........,., 3005 HARIOR ILVD. l714) ... , ... C714J IJWHO 1714111Nt• ...................... LA MAMA GAIDIM GIOVI OIAMR 17141 557-8000, JOot Wllllilr-.... 14140.. I' .. 410.._.T ... A._ , __ ................. ,_ ... _ ............. l71 4J 676-1666 I C714t IJNM '7141 •"'41JI OPEN DAILY 8 30 9 SAT 8 30 1 SUN 9 6 llllAMI DIPT\ ADI NOT OPIN AT All STO•IS : • • ; • • • ON SUND/\Y . PUAH CALL FOa AN A~~OIMUlllNT I . • Ju lian B ond. a V t:' l) r g I a S l a l l' tegislalor. "tll Rlay pa rt uf a bl~1ck ne"s papt•rman 111 · Jllllgl' ~orton and the Scolbborn BO\s· P'l ;\;BC mone fllmcu tn Gt•orgi<.1 CUP Lauds District The Huntm~lon Reach Union High Sl·h11ol Ob rrict has recel\ l'tl .1 nim- tn end at 10 n from the r a I i f 0 r n I a ll 1 g h \~ a v J>atrol for its rt•cord of ~afety tn t ransportmg students D1stnct off1c1ab ::.::11d tl "as one of s1~ a\\ ankd bv theCHP. . \\'ti Le\\ ton !it1pen·1sl'S thl? district's Tran:-.porta· Jton Department and lhl' .bo::trd of trustl'l'S n •ccnt ly commendl•d tum and h is sta ff f or thl'lr l)('rform a nee. Today more than ever ... still the best buy ' The l•t1"JW•11 .. . . L /ti. B~yd Lincoln Kept Messy Office No person is able to see or to hear or to smell or to feel or to tas te in precisely the same way as tn any other person, it's said. But the sense that varies most from person to person is the sense of taste. Some people con· tend. therefore. that a creative cook has even a tougher job than a composer of music or a painter of pictures. Those variations in the sense of tas te make it harder to plea:.l' a persruckety eater than a l·oncert or art gallery goer. WHY SUCH a dis- proportionately IJrgc number of :.Lr1ptease dan- C l' r s were ftrsl-born l·htl<lren remain ~ a ffi) :.ll'Q . but studie:. :.how such tu be the case. CL.\01 IS no US. prestdent ever kept a mes:.tt'r offtcl' than did Abraham Lincoln MIDDLE AGF. Q. "Who s aid. 'Middle age is when a man feels he gC'ls less for rus money each lime he goes to the barber '·! Was it Franklin P. Jones?" A. No, O.A. Battista said that. Jones said, "Nothing is so apt to turn a middlt'·aged woman's h;.iir gray as running out of rtn:.c. ·• :\1AY8E EVERYBODY knows thl' stirrup was one of the most significant m1htary mven- tions of all lime. But not many realize where that thing mos t probably was first devised. In China, it's,. believed. The same place whe re that other significant military invention, gun powder, was concocted. What puzzles his- torians is why nobody thought of stirrups until 3,000 years a Ct er horses were first saddled. MIDGETS Far more than haH of the adult midgets in lh1s world marry husbands or wives of normal stature. QUESTJO~ ARISES as to how the propo- nents of capital punishment know for certain that an execution in the electric chair 1s a bsolutely painless. The deadly current mov- es to the brain from 40 to 70 times faster than the nervous svste m can send a sensation there. lht•y s ay·. That current knocks the vic- tim unconscious. So it inflicts not pain, but pamlessnt>ss . Address mml to L..W. Boyd. P.O Box 1560 , Costu .\lesa 92626. . FLORAL & CRAn SUPPLY .... MUSICAL NOVELTIES Many Styles to Choose From Values to 12. 95 ·$2 9 ~ch 20 LITE, MINI SIZE LITE SET White or Green All Colors, with $1 S9 Cord· Regular .23!, · Set Boxed Christmas TINSEL GARLAND ~~105 5 0%1 ~Q;! .~-~ t Choo I RtdLGreen. 0 Se • All Holiday Products ALL OF ou r ARTIFICIAL Gari . ALL SALES FINAL. ON ALL OF OUR CHRISTMAS . MERCHANDISE . .. .. The Gift thats too big J . fora 6ox. 'Wlm • ... The perfect gift for everyone on your list- a good time to remember. Imagine: • the whistle of a tiny train. steaming through a miniature tunnel at MAC'S HOBBY SHOP • • a silvery party dress from your favorite boutique at HERMIE'S ( • or listening to "your song" all night long from THE MUSIC MARKE1 ~~' Mesa Verde Center ·· · · · · . . . . . . I . . ..... . unforgettable experiences that are the best gift of all. HARBOR AND ADAMS • COSTA MESA ... -SAN DIEGO FWY •. • Come. unwrap a good time at Mesa Verde Center. Ice Copades Chalet Edwards Cinema Cenler Mesa Verde Travel and Tours I he Stew Kettle The Dolphin Hair Fashions Priscillo·s Coke Box Reuben's I Coco's Mesa Verde Art Gallery Hermie's Boutique Photography by Kelly Hamburger Hamle t Mac's Hobby Shep, Inc. The Music Marl<el Swenson's Ice Cream Bonk of Americ~ . . . . • SAKER ~ : CD COSTA • • ~ MESA • : ADAMS ~ : . . . . ·.. A NEWf'OftT ... • -BEACH • . . . .. .·· ........... FINAL SPECIALS ~<-.. ·~-~~t FANC·Y BODY SLIMMER . <-:l:f·i· ORNAM~NTS EXERCISER ·*".· . Choose from many styles unusual Snowmen, Santa~s, Animals, Clowns and others. NOW AS SEEN ON TV Reg. •7.99 Our Price ••••• . . : .. r:. . . TREES 25 0/o '.·~&JC_. PRICES I . :~. EFFECTIVE DEC. 11 · ·, · · · . Thru DEC. 24. ' OFF While Supply Lasts! ~ . . t , rj .. 1 Thuf"lday, O.Cember 18, 1976 OAJL Y PILOT •S Coltst Thefts on Rise Kids Give Yule Tree Jlisi t Santa Daily 10 -9, unday 11-6 By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OfhO.llyf'lletSC.ti A sudden, steady increase in the grand theft and burglary rate due to careless citizens and sbop-~rs stufling their cars and homes with Christmas guts is al~rming Huntington Beach police. DespLte. the recenUy-organiied Neighborhood Watch Program credited with reducing burglaries in Nove~ber -there were only 12S compared to 150 the prev1o~s November-the trend has shifted. IN THE FIRST 10 DAYS OF December when hidden _Christmas gifts or newly-bought p;csents locked in car trunks offered thieves a field day 91 burglaries have been repoft.ed. . ' Burglary in this instance includes both homes and cars jamming shopping center parking lots. ··u the Cirst 10 days reflect the trend for the re-ma~nder of lht: month, we're in trouble," says Police Community Rel~tioosOlficer Mike Relic. Theft and burglary traditionally increase around Christmas time, but the apparent upswing this month is what has Huntington Beach officers worried. ONE ~1AN WHO STOiPED AT a Warner Avenue saloon to quaff a quick one for the'road after ·a weary night's work of Christmas shopping lost SJOO worth of toys and appliances in a few moments when a thief swiftly popped his locked car trunk open. ·'The police department has made significant redu~tions in burglaries since the summer season, but December turned the tide," Relic notes. He and detective Bob Russell appeared at a meeting this week in the Huntington Beach Police Department auditorium. 2000 Main St., to discuss the Neighborhood Watch Program and its philosophy and techniques for burglar deterrence. I NVESTIGATORS WHO LISTEN TO THE sad stories of scores of victims each year offer the following suggestions lo perhaps make the holidays happier: South Coast ?taza -Endeavor nol. to leave holiday purchases in your car where they are visible, but always in the r=============================================================;;;;;;;;;;o Uf'I Ttl.,Mlo 'Send 1Hotte y ' Cornelia Wallace has sent holiday greetings to 300,000 persons suggesting that money would h elp Gov. George C. Wallace have a M e r r y Christmas by helping him in 1976 presidential race. Got seven swans a swim -~ ming you'd like· to sell before Christmas? Move them under our tree • . Buy a one or two-inch box under our tree on December 18. Fill your box with items you no longer want or nee~. Convert your clutter to cash. Your old skis, sports equipm.ent, luggage, toys, appliances· or furniture might be th .. e Christmas bargain someone else is pining for. ~ . a C11X under our tree 1s Putting ea·sy an $4for fort · expensive. Rates are one-inch box and $6.50 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. • Shop Ward & Harrington for all your home improvement outside your home io ten complete departments: lumber. needs. We specialize in quality merchandise and help-hardware, garden, paint. electrical, plumbing, paneling, ful salespeople. You'll find everything for inside and housewares, decor, and building materials. 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 301 So. State College 6980 Cherry Ave. 324 West Katella 1275 Bristol 637·9571 or 893·6523 870·0050 834·7111 632·2506 556·1500 open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9. Sat. & Sun. Q to 6 except: Orange <>Pell tll 6 Mon. ttmJ Sun. Closed Christmas Day, open til 5 Christmas E'le. 'Christmas merchandise on sale tll Christmas. ' . .. OAILYPILOT Thul"lday, D.c9mber 18. 1975 Nixon's Okay ·Elsie Wants To Be C._helsea - t 'rom Wire Services Mrs. Elsie R . Nlxoo of Phoenix says her name is an e mbarrassment and she wants it c h anged. Nol the Nixon part. but the Elsie part. Mrs. Nixon. 50, says all her hfe s he has been called "Elsie the C'ow." She said s he 1s tired of the indignity and want:. to be called Chelsea from now on. • The comment was aJmu~t predictable for come dian J ackit-Gleason . "!low swt.>et it 1s." Gleason. 59, said after he was married to !'tarilyo Taylor H orwich an a ceremony -~ before a handful of frien& al a private club in M1am1. The marriage was Gleason·s ~ third He was divo rced from his second wife. Beverly M cKittrick Gle.ason, Nov 19 after a long legal batllt•. '.\trs H orwich. the widowed mother of a 13-year-old boy, 1s the sister of choreographt•r June ~ Taylor. a longtime Gle~on as· MRS.GLEASON sociate whose dance troupe was featured on many of Gleason's television programs. • First Lady Betty Ford's s taff members have begun to" l'..tr big blue and \.\h1te campaign buttons ~ayang "Rt•tty's II u s band for President in 76 " The staff membt•rs say tht>y bought the buttons from R ep Bill Frenzel t R ·1\linn.) H is spokesman s aid Frenzel 1s ~rlhng tht•m as a campaign gtm· m1ck and· for fun · · They cost Sl <.1p1ecc. and the sopkesman s aid .1bout 50 ha\'e b~en :-.old. • RA \')10~0 G. ARVESO~. school s uperintendent in H ayward. Cahf. seven years, was offered the s ame job in the ~t inneapohs school syst em Ar\'eson. 54. told the school board h e would th ink over the offrr and let m t>mbers know his decision ~t ond.ty • When eJeclron1c·s tycoon M .J . "Jack'' Murdock died tn a 1971 planl' c·rash. ht• left no heirs. A simple "Ill d1rrt•ted that his S90 m1lhon estate be given .iway Directors of the '.\1 J ~urd ock Charit<1bl<' ( ) Trust say they "111 hand PEOPLE t'lll S5 mtllto n each ·, ear. . . most of 1t 1n ·the----------- :'-iorthwes t. The first g rant, a Sl.5 m1lhon gift to Lewis and C'lark College 111 Portland. Ore • "as madl' pub he chis week • A 62-yt•ar-o ld for r1'e~ mayor of Rerkeley filed in the :'-;ew Hamps hire pres1dent1al primary as a GOP \'ICP·pres1dential candidate Wall.a~e .JoAn son , who served as mayor from 1963 to 1971, said he entered the Feb. 24 contest to bwld c1t1zen support to repeal automatic pay -hikes for congressmen. Johnson filed 1,300 s ignatures on nominating peti· lions and paid the S500 fee required to get on the pnmary ballot. * Some Justice Department officials may face con- tempt citations unless they release certain docu· ments relating t o the govern- ment 's 1973 invest&~at1on of former Vice Pres ident S piro T. Ag new by Dec. 22. L'.S . D1~t nct Judge June L. G reen threatened the sanctions u J e rvis Finney, the U.S. at· torney in ~aryland, "d oesn't come up "ith something in o n e- week. "' On Oct. 8. Judge Green or· dered the department to turn AGN£w over some Agnew documants to two law s tudents. R oy Baldwin and Bruce Feder, who sought the papers under the Freedom of Information Act. • Financer C'. Arnholt Smith went to court again, winning a delay in his arra1~nment o n charges of s tate income tax evasion , grand theft, forgery and conspiracy Superior Court .Judge Douglas R . Woodwo rth o r - dered Smith and Philip A. Toft, his former partner, to return Jan 12. The two. named on a 58-count indictme nt re- turned by the San Diego County grand JUry, waived their nght to speedier proceedings . • Jan. 27 trial on double murder charges has been set for the man who allegedly claimed respons1bih ty under the pseudonym " Death" for two kilhngs m a string o f b11 arre phone calls to the m edia. Ray m ond Francis St. J o hn, 33. pleaded innocent to two counts of murder dunng a Superior Court ar- raignment befon· .Judge Julius ltttbam in Los Ang('les. The caller "Death" said he killed do-wntown pawnbroker ,.H K art, Oct JO and murdered apartment houst' manager Robert Bucci, whOM' bodv was foundOct 21 · • "Get the tea' screamed Col. K enneth H e nde r son , his long brown cape ballooning in the n JO"N bns k "''°d s weeping across Bo:o.ton harbor. "~o taxation without represt'ntat1on." members of the !st :¥1assachusctts Regiment o f Continental Line yelled as they hacked open boxes full o f dry ma~e leaves and dumped the debns into the cold water to rC' enact the Ros ton Tea Party llundrf.'dS o f sch ool children lining a nl.'arby bridg~ cheered. A store of modem-day patriots rarnect out the replay of the Dec. 16, 1773. t•vent They were <tress ed in clothes from Oolontl\I t1m1•s, hut ·not rl1s· gwsed as Indians as the h1~tory hooks claim the ongmal raiders were. • The ranking R epublican on tht' H ouRe Arm<'ci Serva res \om m it h.'E' said he oncE' hf>ld th<' op hon to buy an 1l>l<rnd off Florida later purchased by the U.S. government. Rf'P. Bo&l W ilson ( R ·Calif ) , said he never invest- ed money 1n lhf' island. Swan Key, ancl d1spo~ed o f hi."1 option before th" lntenor f)epartment pa\d $1 million for at * Eral8mO Rf ven, 60, who has been in custody s111ce February. 1962. on charges of murdf>rtnJ: his wife . will bt• rrlt1easf'd to his son's custody as s1>0n a. the son can come to California to get him Rivera pleaded i?Wlty to a reduced charJte of manslauahl•r and wa.'l pla<'ed on Cive years proba· tion by FrHno County Supenor Court Judge Ken· lld.h.bclrttn. r I P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUllNHI NAME $TATIMINT The fOllOWlf'!l IM•~i .,.. Oo/"911\nl· !WU •\ PACll tC "IRE PAOTECTtON, "°2 Bond C.u< I• Huntln1JICW\ Beecll, CA.92-ECIW•fd A .tt•lfl\on, 21~ ~II A .. , C.0\IA Me~. C.A t262' J1ck O. H1rrlson, 9'02 BorwlCtr-c", HuntlnQlon Bueti, CA t26,.. This busln•u Is eonouu.O by 1 00tntr•l p.1rlner\lllP Eowerd A HarrlMlft Thh \llltmenl WH 111.a wllfl Ille Countv (..It'' of Or•no• Cou11ty on Noo;- emt>tt 21, 19/S F4"'1 Publ•Sfleel Or1nQe CoHI 01lly Pl10I, NII• 21, '"°Do< 4, 11. 11. 1tts .. 1~1s P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMl STATEMl!NT lht tollow1n11 pers<>M •re dOing ~I· lleU6S WESTPORT INSTRUMENT COM PAN Y. t7' Paut1rino Ave . Co\I• Mt•• CA 9267• Alvin M Yost. 91t Pauterino Avt , Co\ta Mil••, CA •2•1• OolWIO J. !Mcteer. 14771 Mtrancld Road. Lo• Altos Hills, CA, 'MOU '"" ouslnen Is conoucled by a Ql!Mr•I parlnerih1p Al •In Mith••• Yost T111s \tattmirnt was 111.0 with tne County Clerk ot Onn11e County on Nov· 'ml>\'' 21, t91S F4,_ Pvbt1\he<f Orange Cout Daily Piiot. Nov 11, ana Otc 4, 11. II, 197S 451f>7S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF 8UllC TRANSFER (Sen.'101 -'107 UC C.I Noltce 1• here·by 11l•en to Ille Cr ~d 1 lor\ ol RICHAll O JOHN MORIARITY ab •. 111\lant JunQle. Tr.-.sferor wno<Le oo.1s1nos llddrtts is 2100 CanyOll Or1ve, Cos I• Mitw, CounW of Or•nQ•. State of c111forn11, lhal a OUlk transfer Is •bout to Of l'Nlele 10 S.rlrem L Tesmtn and or Instant Jun9lr lnttrnalional, Inc TransterM. whO~ 1>us1neu •ddren 1\ c o HuTWIU I and Hurw111 100 West Chapman, OranQe. County of Oran9e, Stale of Cal1forn1a I Tll• properly lo be lraMferreo Is loceleCI at 1100 Canvon Or1ve Cos11 I Mes• Cou11ly of Oranc;ie, Stat" of C•lltorn1a Said properly Is oescrll>fd 1n Qtnerat as All stock In treoe, ll•turts, equl.,. -nl and QOOd w1 II of lr••I pl1n1 nurwry ousone\s known as 1n,1ant JunQI• and locetl'<I at 1100 Canyon Or1w Co\la M•sa. County of Oran9e, Slate of C•llforn1a Ttlt bulk 1r1nsler wlll be COf\wmmat f'd °"or .tlltr lhe Jht Clay ot December, 1915, al 1100 C•nvon 01 •v•. Cos la Mesa, County of OrenQe. Slate ot C111torn•a So fir .u kno,.n to lh• Tran\ler~ • .ill business namf\ and addres-.es ~ Oy Transferor for the three years l.ul past, II different from lhe above. •re Tiie Fern Factory. 3'40 S Plaza Drove, Co\I• Mua County of Ora~. State of Callforn•a The 811arrt Baraar and Tra<11nq Company, 19:18 Newparl Blvd .• CO\ta Me~a. County of Oran9e, Slate of Celitorn1e Oat.a December 11. 191S HUllWITZ ANO HURWITZ BY Martin Kr•w1ec At1ornirys tor Tunsteree HURWITZ AND HUllWIT~ 100WHI Chapm1n Avtn11e 0n"9e. Callforn1• '2"6 PuDhSht>CI Oran11e (OHi Daily Pilot. De<ember 18, 1915 4821).7S P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P U B t..I C NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOnCE •• ,., PICTITIOUS•USINHS PIC'flTIOUS aUitNUS P'ICTITIOUS •uStNHS Pl('TITIOUS •UllNISS NOTIC~~~ft~ITOIU Ti. to~::i.:i '!!!!~~:."II bytl tn. I ~~· UATa~a'!!. Ml Ttw ~:!.M! :::~a::~.N~"I Ml ,.,._fol~!~! :::~,~~.Nc!inv to.ni IUP'llltlORCOUltTOFTHI ,,.un: o ow "II"''°" \ 1'19 ne~IS .. STAT•OFCALIFOltNIA"°" CRl!ATlllE SOUNO DESIGN, •10 "')'c.oRCORA.N ENifRPRtZES,UOO A .. s ENTERPRISES 111 ,. o;,U8l£ UP, U•tJ Ill• Vl•nlo THI COUNTY 011 ORANOI! El~-. N•WPorl •·1ct1. CA 9?wJ ~--I A •pt N I ~-..-dtl Aolni.nle, COrone 0.1 ,,,,.,, c.111oini. MlulOll Viejo, CA 91•H Ill 111• Maner Of lh• £•l1I• OI ............... .... ~v -"'· "' . 0 • ..... ·~· • O.n1tl Roberl Shetluck, 00 Ct ,.,.,.,, CA m1s .,.,S Wlltl•m J O'Connell, 7,.,,.. Vie ICAfHARINE NOTT LAMPHIER -Nlocli>n•, Ntw-18U<I\, CA '26'3 Pllrlt ll. JOU Ph Corcor..,, ,~ H1ro10 E Andrnr. lttel Port Vl.nto,Ml\'IOll V1•10. CA 9161S KATHARINE LAMPHIER•"• rhl\bu\l11tU l5tOllCIUCl.0by ... ln 'sHvleW Ave Apl. NO '· CorGrMO.I Alb••" Pl•C•, Newport ll••ch. M1 rylyn c Oo11ald\On, 24'11 t(.o\THERINtfLM•APHtER,OoceaMd CIMdual Mar,CA m1s C..llfo<nll~ 1.t41trt,MhslonVltjo,CA 92'7S Nollet I' htr•bY Qlvtn to creditor\ J ShallllCk Thi\ bu.-.lntU Is COllducted by al\ In Rl<htrel E . Se tit, '140 Ptrk LHIOf P W1dl1IQh, Jr., 1)0 hlvlf19 el1lml 111-'tnst lllt s.ld Clkt Tl)h slat0 ,,..nt wn fifed with tl\I! Ol•i-1 NttwPo<1, N9wPOrt 8ttKll, c.tllfoml• C.brllloSI., Oranoe, CA ., .. , otnt 10 tit• w ld e111ms In ltlt oHI<• Of CoUlllY Clorti. 01 Or•nllil Co..nty Oii P1trlO J Corcoran '17...o Ttlil bus111en h condutttd by • IN cf4•11; of Ille •lores.aid court or to Otcombtr I,'"~ n.1, 111tttnenl """ 1118<1 'Miii t~ Thi\ builntts Is coneluct.o llY • o-wrat 11o1r1nerihlp ~1 IJ\tm lo tht un4torslgned ., ttw F~t• Co\lllty Cl•rk OI ~·~ Coullly Oii NO., """9rtl IWlfllltrShlp Wlltt•m J O'COllnoll ottlo 9' JC>ttN M. POOLE CH, 2SI So P\11111\Md OrtnQe coast oaily 1>1101. erroer 2•. t91S. H1rold E Andrew This •t•ltment wH 111.0 with 11111 l.Alk• A¥t No 813, In the OW ot December 4. 11 II. H . lYH 462().H FSOOO' "'°* County Cltrk of OrtnQ• County on Pnao•n•. In \,OS AngttlH County, Publlsned ~•noe COl \I O•lly POOi, Publt, ..... d Or1no• Co.tit Otll'I' Pilot, OKtnlller t, 197S. """'lctl 1enor otflce Is the PIK• of Ml t--------------1 NO" 21,•nd o.c. •. 11. 11. 1ns o.~ 11, ti, U, t'7)endJanueryl, P'M2tt ,..,, ol the unaenlonect In •II rnetter• P U BLIC NOTICE 45lol 7S 197• 4'M·1S Publl\tleel OrenQe Coast Dally PilOI, ~1111no to WICI OUilt Such clllmo. -------------1--------------1 Ollcember. 11. ti. lS 1t7S ..,, 1S 'Wlltl Ille ntCflury vouchers must be l---,.-,-CT-IT_t_O_U_S_•_U_S_t_N_E_S_S ___ I P U BLIC NOTICE Iii.cl ot PAW!lled H aforeulCI Within lour"'°"'"' tner Ille flrsl pUbtlcallon NAMESTATl!MENT of thisnouce Tiie tollow1119perwn ts do«•11t>usin6s FICTITIOUS IUSI NI.SS 0.te<IOec I, 1tH FRANKS WHITING Eucu1oroflhew111 Of WldCleCtdent JOHN M. PODLIEC" Ut SO. L.AICI' AVE. No IU P'ASAOENA, CA '1101 Puoll\he<I Orenoe C.oasl Oa11y Pilot. December •. I 1, 11, 2S, 1'7) "61HS P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINUS NAMI STATIMINT Tl'lt fOllowlng perSOll ll dohlQ bull· MUt\: ROH AND HELEN'S OlO FASHIONED SHOP, 1 .. 9 S. Coast HlgllWly, l •QUN 8HCll CA n.st Ronald C. Hot!H, 10M 5ant• M1 SlrHI, L.egunt Beech, CA tt•S1 Tiii• buslneu Is COllClllCled by 111 In. dM$.tal RonetOC. Hoffis This stelemenl WIS 111.0 Wiii\ lhe County Clerk of Orenge County Oii Dtcember IS, 197S FMn Pvbllshed Or•~ Coast Deily Pllol, OK. 11, lS, 1'1Sallcl Jen. I, 8, 191' 401 7S PUBLIC NOTICE S·t>46 SUP'ERIORCOURTOFTHE STATE OF CALIFORNIA l'OR TH£ COUNTY OF OllANCSE Ne. A.u&:ll NOTICE OF "EAR I NG OF P'ETITION FOR P'ROBATE OF WllL AND FOR LETTERS TEST.AMEN· TARY AND AUTHORIZATION TOAO. M I NISTER U N DER T HE IHOEPENDENT ADMINISTlltATION OF ESTATES ACT . Esta" of HELEN C SICKELS, Dl'cea~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !Mt UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK. has Ml!d he<e1n a pelitoOll for Probllt' Pl Will and for l\suanc• ot Lefler~ Tt'\tame11lary and Auttlorllalion to ACI m1n1\1er under the lndt'~noenl Ad mn .. 1rali011 of Estates Act, referen<e to which I\ made •or furthtr partoculars, and tna1 lhe tom• andptKe Pl hNrino Ille same M\ oeen set '°" Dec 30, 191S, at ' 30 a m, 1n I"" courtrOQfn of Department No.Jot ~Id couri, at 100 Civic Center Drive Wts\, In theC11yot S.nla Ana, Californlt .. 0.14!<1 Oec 8. 1'11S · Willi AME. St JO"N, . Co11111y C1•rk STEWART, WOODRUFF & FRAZEE Atwr11eysat l..lw 10U Nort11 Mal11 St. s..1 .. 1010 s.nta Ana, CA '12101 Al-ys ,., : l'etitloMr Published OranQe Co&sl Daily Pilot. Dec 11, 12, 18, t'l75 •112-15 as; GOVINOA'S IMPORTS, no NAMl!.STATl!.Ml!.NT So Coot Hwy., La9una BPa<h, CA Tlle tot1ow1119 persons ire 001r19 ~· JOS.tlh Sh•llon Davis Ill, ttl1 Ca nHs es nyon A<rts, l19una Buch, CA H A R B 0 R B l U F F S This bus1neu IS conduc led by an 1n OEVE LOPMENT, te.. Rl'lodes Or, div1c1utt Costt Mew , CA '21'26 Jo<Lepll s Davis 111 Fr1nklln J Buccell• lat.I> R,_s Ttlls ''•l•men\ w•s tlll!CI w11n ttw Or , Coste Mtu, CA '2'16 County Cieri!. ot Or&nQt Cou111y on l•Y IC Ong. 1.16 ?~ti St • Newport Oecomber s, 197S · Boen, <;A 92660 FS0360 Rooeri F Hollln11s .. orth, lllSWest PllbtiSMd ~Inge COHI Oa1ly Pl tot Say, Newpcri Beach, CA., .. , O.c. 11, 11, 2S, 1t1Sanel Jent, 1'1•4101 7S Tt111 bus1neu Is collclu<lod by • general pertne<Stltp -------------Fra11-llnJ.Bucctll• PUBLIC NOTICE This 1t•tom1n1 wu filed with the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMI HT Tiie fOllOWing person I• doing OUSI nouu· PASS IT ON, 11SO Htrbor Blvd., Cosla Mitsa. c•. 92626 Ronna WrlQflt, 2602 Wlllo I.I>. Col.I• Me .. ,CA '2617 Ttl1• business is conauc Ito by tn In 01Yldua1. RonnaWrlQhl ThlS ilatemenl •• , fll&G Wilh the O>ullty Clerk of Orange Counlyon No• -r21, t91S. County Clerk of OranC)t County on Ot~O.r IS, 1trS • F51112 Pul>ll\hl!CI OranQt coast Dally Pltol, Otc. ll.2S.1'7SanOJAn. l,l , 1916477().7S PUBLIC NOTICE HOTfCE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE No. T/S516 On Frldey. January 2. 1'116, •I It ooo'clock AM. at the m•ln entranc• to Mariners S1v1ngs a11d Loen Auocla llOll at 1SIS Westchll Ori.,., In the Oty F4..al of Newport Beach, Stele ot CatttorrM•. Pubtlsned Orange CoHI Daily Pilot, C A P I T A l A l L t A N C E Nov. 27.ana Otc. •.11, 11, 197) CORPORATION, as trustee under the 4'17).1S Dff<I 01 Trusl executed by c. EOW4n ------------Tnornouro ano Marie Etua~th P U BLIC NOTICE S·IS47 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATEOFClt.llFORNIA FOR Tl4E COUNTY Of' ORANGE No. A..ast2' NOTICE OF "EARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN· TARY ANOAUTHORllATIONTOAO. M INISTER U N DE R THE INDEPENDENT ADMINIST RATION OF ESTATES ACT. Estele Of LEONA BLANCHE GATES. Decu\eCI NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN Iha\ DUANE M GATES hU hied herein a pelll1on lot Prooate of w.11 and fa< Lfl I.er\ testamentary and AultlonLahon to Admonisler under Ille Independent Ad mln1stral1011 ot Estate\ Ac\, "'"'enc~ Which is made for furthf'r pari1culao . and 11\.11 the hm• and pl<Ke of r.annq the same has been set for Dec 30, 1'11S, et 9:30 a m., In \he courtroom of Oeperlmenl No. 3 ol said couri, at 700 Civic Center Or Ive West, 1n the C•IY o! S...la Ana, Cal•fomta. O.tea o.c 8. tU• t97S Willi AM£. St JOHN, County Clerk Gl!.MMll,lARETT, DOVIDIO& ROWLEY ISIH E. Wlllttlor Blvd. No. 4'° 'Mtlttlor, CA *OJ Attom9'fS for: Petitioner Put>llSlled OranQe Coast Oa1ty Pilot. Otc. 11. 11, 18, 191S 4711-75 Tl'IOrn!lurQ rl!<orded Feoru•ry 7, 1913 in Book 11 336 pa9e 1 'H of 0111c1at Recorm In the olflcl' of the Recorder ot Or•nQe County, Calllornle, and t>v re· Hon of Clelault in the payment or performance of 001tg1t1ons wcureo tlle<eoy 1ncluC11nq the breach of default, no11c• of Which was recorded AUQU$1 I 1, 197S, In BOOk 11480 pa9e ~ of said DI· llclat Records, wlll sett at t>Ubhc auc tion for cash wnnout warr.tnlv as to I• lie. PQS5e\\lon, or 1ncumOrdnce-s the tnl•rot conveye<f lo •ll•d Tru""' l>y \a1d Offd of Trust in propt-rty s1luatt' 1n lht' city of Ncwpgrt Bt'aC h. Counlv ot Orange. State of C•l1torn1•. des<rlbl.'CI as lot 19 1n Block I] ol lht' Fir~I Add• "°" lo Newport He19hl \ 1n Ille (Jfy ot Newport Btdt h, as P!'r m~p record<!CI 1n t>ook s. pa9e 'I•, ot M1~cc11.1neou~ Map\ In llW ottlte ol tne toun1v recorder of w10 county Also known as 473 San lkrnard•no. for '"" 1>urpg,,.. of pay1nQ obli9at1Qr>\ \~Url'O by \AICI l)e(>CI ol Trust, 1ncluC11n11 let's. char~es. and eo· penses ol the Tru\lee, wms e><Pf'Odt.'<l under lhP terms 111Prpof , 1nterpst thereon, •no Sl0,016 07 1n unpa10 Pfln c1paf ol Ille note securl'd lhPrt'l>y w1tn interest thereon al the rate ot IOperct'nl per annum OaleCI Nov,mt>er u . 197~ CAPITALALltANCE CORPORATION By Clara S. Tea It' Secre'lery Publl\llt>d Oranoe Co.nl Oa11v Piiot. ~cemb!:r 11, 18, 2s. t97S •12• rs PUBLIC NOTICE s-m• NOTICE TO CIUI DI TORS No.A-IJU2 SUPEIUORCOURTOFT"E STATE OFc.\ltFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE In tile Matier of Ille E\tato of HA R 0 1(0 0 Y E R B R E W ST E R, DKH\..0 Not1co h hereoy g1v1,to credlton hav1nq claims agaln\1 \/\e uld Cit<~ <Jeni lo Ille \ala cta1mi In Ille ottlct of I~ clerk ot the aforesaid cour1 or to f)(eWlll them lo Ille unoerslQMO at the Oll1ce Of ARTHUR ICEllMAN 1 llB·A Pacific Co.st Highway, In Ult Cl Iv 01 Hunhn9ton Be1ct1, In Orange County, wt11ch taller office ts ttw place ot OUsl.,.\\ of lhir u'1dersl11ne<1 1n 111 matt•rs peri•1ning to W•d ntate. Suet! cta1ms. w1111 1~ ~ctssuy vouchers must be hloo or preunt•O •s alot'ttal<I within four months &lier the first p01>11c,.lonof thi. notice 0.tt>O Dec 1, t97S GLEN EDWARD BREWSTER E .. cutorof th•w11t od"Ml•ddecedenl ARTHUR KELLMAN 111 .. A P'ACI FIC COAST "IGHWA Y HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA. 'll- Publt\lle<I OranQe Coast Dally Piiot. Dl'c •. 11, 18, 2S, 191S 441US P U BLIC NOTICE S·llll SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAllFORHIA F<>llt THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Ht. A-ISttt NOTICE OF HEAlltlNG OF PETITION l'OR PROIATE OF WILL AND F()R LETTERS TESTAMENTARY AHD AUT"ORllATION TO ADMINISTER UNDER T"E INDEPENDENT AO. MINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT Estat• of LULA M TAYLOR. 8110 •nown •s lUlA MAR IE TA YlOR, 8110 known .u MRS GLENN E. TAYLOR, .tlso kllOwn as MRS. GlENNE E TAYLOR fLUlA), Dece.t'>f'O. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CHARLES R TAYLOR f>aS flle<lhere1n a pehllon tor Prob.tie ol Will ancl lot' Is- suance ot li;llen Tutem•11tary arid Authorhallon lo AC1m1nls1er Under tile Independent Adm1111stra11on of Est11es Act. reltrenu lo wt11ct1 1s maoe fot' turirier SN1rhcuters. and \/\at Int lome Ind pl Ke 01 hl!ar1nQ the same hits o.tf't 'it\ for Januuy 6, 191•, at 10.00a m, In ttw courtroom of Department No J ot "Miid court, al 100 Civic C•nter Ori~ West, In lh• City of Santa An•, California Dated Dec IS. 197S WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, County Cler~ GEORGE It.JOHNSON liOEUllAVENUE lOHG BEACH, CA. tOltt AttorMy few : l'etillo11er Pu1>1ls11eo Orange Cout Daily Pltol. December 18, 19, 25, "'s ~1S CALL ••• CALL ••• PUBLIC NOTICE CP·144l SUP'l!lltlOlt COURT OP' TNE ST ATI Of' CALI FORNI.A l"OR T"E COUNTY 01' OltAHGI H•.A..UU4 NOTI CE OF HEARING OP PETITION FOlt P'lt08ATE 01' NOLOGRAP'HIC Will ANO FOR Ll!TTl•S TESTAM£NTAltY ISut· -~ .. IMS-S1S,OIOI Estat•.,..ol CLARENCE ELMER SHUll, •~• CLARENCE E SHUll, Oecnwcl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh&t CECIL RAY SHULL has flle<l llertln t petition tor Probate of Hot09r~hlc Wiii ena for lellon Teslame<>tary re ter.nco to which h mtde for hwttwr partlcul•rs, 1nd that lhe time ano place of hHrlnQ lhf umir has l>Mn set tor December 30, 1•11s, al 9:30 • m., In the couriroom ot Oepartmenl No. J Of sa10 cour\, at 700 Civic Center DI-Ive West, In lhe City ot Santa An<1, Galilornlll Dilled December a, 191S Wfll lA.M E. ~1 JOHN, County Clerk OfARlES GARRITY •11 WHl17tl1 SlrHt Sant• All•, ca11for11I• '1.706 Tel: {JU) MJ·56'6 Att.,.,..y for· ,,.lltlonor Publlslled Orange Coa\I Oall'f P1101, December 11, 12. 18, 1'7S '70'l-7S P U BLIC NOTI CE OPEN MEETINGS ORANGE COUNTY "EAlT" PL.ANNING COU NCIL Notice 15 llereby Qlven Iha! open meellno~ will be held by ll>e abovt' as- sociation 1n accordance with the Federal Re9ulal10f\\ for P.l 93·441 !Section 121 10H81 of tM Federal Re91sterl 10 91ve OPl>O'lunity tor 1111! public to e•press lhel r views on the QU.tlillcat1ons, proposed 9overn1n11 body comt>O\•tion, and proposed wor~ Pf'OQram of \ht' Oran11e County He.illh Ptenn1nQ Council which will br con taineel 1n Ille appl1ct11on tor health s-nt""'s ~ y deslQnatlon unoer P l. 93~1. ' Open mHllngs wl II lie Mid on \llP followlllQ oat• In \l>e tollowlflQ toca· llons: WNftosday, Jen11ary 7·7: JOp..m. Lac;iuna Federal S••ln11s. Com- munity Room. 260 Ocean, Ugu~ Beach, CA. s.n11 Ana Citv Council Cha~rs. 'lO Clvlc Center Plata, Santa Ana, CA. los At1m11os City Council~ be",3191 ICatella, los Al•mllos, CA. Ptace11tla City Council C~m09n. «11 E1St Chapman, Placentla. CA. For turiflf!r lnlMmatlon, contllc1 the OranQe County Health PlanninQ ~ ell, 20? Fufllon Lane. Sulle 119, Tustin. Phone 832·1M1. PuDli\lloel Orange Coast Daily Piiot, Oec•mber 18, 191S 4'>'16-15 968-3329 ~oua LOWPllCIS OHDM'IM P'ltODUCTS! 968-3329 LIMITB> SUPPLY! 13" Diagonal SG I 31 OW-REMOTE IM.l.lllt "C TUU TVH CH•o1 .... r1c TVH-.&J.C lLK· TtOMIC TUMH --- ZEHITH 25" Dl..,.... .. c;.47SOl r CASH 90 IWAYMtMUI n~~~s I 36::;, .... , ALL HEW CHASSIS OFRRS HUAllLITY OF I OOCV• SOLID STATE, PLUS IMPROVED CllCUITlY TO EHHAMCE PICTURE YIYIDHESS. PICTUIE llJGHIMESS AUTO MA TIC.AU Y ADJUSTS TO ASSUIE HST POSSllLE YIEWIMG IH AMY IOOM UCHff. AUTOMATIC COMTIOL/COLOI. -rl..\CIUMG" MAIMTAIMS A ~ COLOI. l'IClUU IALAMCE FIOM SCINt TO SCEHE AM> CHAMMEl TO CHAM8.. AUTOMATIC COLOI. COMTl.OL "'THlt«S IH COLOR" IY HOLDIMCi FLESH TOMES TO COLOl.fTIMT SETTlMCiS YOU SIUCT . RC.4 Color 21· DiogOll .. FUSIO 5 535 .. . .... -_., ... , , .. ~~·~J HOU I $448_ "- • .. ,.,~ .~· e..,._, ~' °;:; JJ.lr8 ••4 •• ,, ••• • .. , •• c • ._._ ..... ,...-1 .... I_' I, ZENITH ) 1 1 9" DiOl)Oftd WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL CALL f.-our LOW l'RICES! ..._ . ~~4t' ~ lAY·A·WAY fOfl CHRISTMAS WMILf Ptuas "-. ARE LOW l . G40ZOW . ;_____ LOWEST Pit.ICE OF THI YUi! ...................... mr"~~,[111111----~~--·A~ir: AM-FM DIGIT AL BANDS ~ ~ ~:.: WOW! THE PERFECT GIFT! /L ::.::::-_ RCA - -19':.~ ~ I. I b : I ~ -::_ -·-,I s15995 CLOCK RADIOS & I ! '1 AU193 J-l-. . , ~ SOUDSTATI ~---=-\RADIOS ._:::._._..,...-.---~..-,..7; MC..V ova 20-YIAls IM OIAMel COUMTY 19046 BROOIHURST HUNTINGTON BEACH 968-3329 l c_, - I WHY BUY AT ABC? Wmt STAM> 90 4"" Cl IN'Y......, NIM m c• or low Do.,. ...t 36 ....... to ,., Co.o.c.) • I Y..-FrM Perts • I y,... Free 5-Tke • 3 Y ... ,...._ T• W.-r.., ClM 3rd 'tffl' 11 AIC't ttt•1hd • .,....,. • FrH Dellury met Set Up Cl9" dl9CJHtll .... t......-1 • l••r1rtC9"d. M.._. 0...91 • We Stnk• Wlt.t We W • We .... Ow Pta .. ch ..... -o.t • No c ..... tloMd s ........ RCA Cot..Ol n·~ .v•n. '~ s559 AT 127 .s95 _ HOUllS: DAILY I 0.7 MOH.JOTHUls;.RL OPEN 10.t SAT.,OP .. 10-l:JO SUM. OPIH I 2·1 . , ; DAILY PILOT S7 ·Dow to Aet Like Yoo ~ow Sports.· UPIT•lltll"91o Skinny So11ta? A pudgy, pot-bellied Santa Claus creates an unhealthy image in the eyes of Jim Lampl, a Pennsylvania athletic director so he called Santa in for a workout. &t who wants to see a skinny Santa? SacraIDento River Pollution Noted SACRAMENTO <UPI> -State and fede"ral wildlife scientists say the Sacramento River con- tains dangerous compounds known as PCBs which can cause cancer, disrupt reproductive cycles and destroy fisheries. The levels of PCBs, or po l yc h o lri nated By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI> -I recetved a letter the other day from a young woman who d~es n 'l follow sports but hates being left out of any con- versation. Since she finds the sports pages forbidding, she asked if I would re- cap the football season in such a way that people like her would have some idea of what the sports nuts were talking about. AT THIS sta ge, the football season is a bit blurred. Here. neverthe- less, for those of you who don't follow s ports, are a few pointers that will help you follow people who do follow s ports: -0 .J . Simpson of the Buffalo Bills is on the verge of becoming the first player m the history of the National Football League to run 1,000 miles in a single season . "THE JUICE," as he is called, has chalked up c lose to that much mileage running through airports in television commercials for a rent· a-car agency. -George Blanda of the Oakland Raiders will soon set a record as the first placekicker to play football for 100 years. In honor of this pigskin centennial, t h e American Bicentennial Commission has official- ly designated Blanda as a "='lational His torical Landmark.'' -ARCHIBALD Pedalfault of the Denver Broncos r ece ntly established an NFL mark by becoming the first player to break all biphenyls, in the river -----=-w.--:----.6..-tl N_T_E_D_ represent ''environmen- tal contamination," Charles Walker, senior environmental scientist for the U.S. Fis h and Wildlife Service, told the Sacramento Bee. ~ . . ·-·--- DIAMONDS• GEMSTONES Jewels by josephs is searching for diarronds and gemstones from private individuals and estates. Careful examination and evaluation by our experts. Highest prices paid. Call 540-9066 1<>-9 dally, Saturday_ 1o-8. Sunday closed .. ask for Mr. Joseph. iewels by ioseph • four limbs s imul taneously. While runmng down the field under a punt, Pedalf ~It slipped on the artificial turf. fracturing both arms and legs. He is listed as "doubtful" for next week's game. -UNDER THE com- plex formula used to de- termine divis ional c hampions, all five t e ams in the NFC Eastern Division huve been eliminated. The team with the best s hot at winnin g the Eastern Division cham- pionship is the Atlanta Falcons. who are cur- rently in third place in ·the Western Divis ion. -SEVERAL GAMES recently have been nota- Sizes 7.00-13 and 5.60-15 Tubeless Blackwall Size C78·14 TIJbeleas Blackwall Size E78·14 , Tubeless Blackwall ble matnly because of bad calls by the referees. These blunders, de- tected on televislon ins- tant replays, point up a serious shortcoming in professional s ports - namely, the failure to sevle tbe question or what would be proper pwtlshment for offici~t ing mistakes. 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The assessment was levied by the Department of Benefit Payments after auditors routmely checked stale employers· records, sources said Wednesday. a nd discovered that pay- mt>nts by the union for its former t>mployes Wt're rnsuff1l·1enl THE DF.PART)tENT SENT J Jet· ter to tht> U 1''W last week off1c1ally serving noltt'e of the SI malhon assess- ment. the sum equ1vaJent lo what the department t'sl1malt'!> tht> umon owes. ln add1t1on. pt.>nalty fres could be levied on top of tht.> asst>ssment :\t ark GrossmJn . a UF W spokesm :10. <.'1.>nf1 rmt'd that the as- sessment lt>ller had bt.•t•n rl'C<.'l\'t'CI but refused to dasCU!>S lht.•1ssue furthl'r ·J don 't knO\\ what wt• are going to do, .. Grossman said Sources said the slate asked for but was refused permission to inspect the union's books. The assessment was made on mformat1on the department had in its own records, they sa.id. THE UFW HAS 30 days in which to protest the assessment or it becomes final. If it is protested. the matter will be routed through the often lengthy unemployment insuranee appeals process. The issue ult imately could reaeh the courts. The U FW has taken the lead over the rival Teamsters unjon in a bitter secret ballot elections fi ght to represent the state's esti mated 250.000 farm workers. For years, the U FW was at the front of an uphill fight to provide California farmworkers with unemployment in- surance. Such lei?islat.lon was enacted this year and takes effect in 1976. ACTORDISG TO SOURCES, the rouune audit began almost a year ago when a for mer U FW employe applied for unemployment insurance .. No ac· count was found under his name and in department terminology it turned S ilv er Wings Second Lie ute nant Stuart Ehrlich, son of the Stuart Ehrlichs of El Toro, h as been awarded silver wings upon graduation from U.S. Air F o r ce navigator training at Mather AFB. I • .. Kor ean Book SACRAMENTO (UPI) Pollutant Travels F -Th e California driver's handbook is now ar available in the Korean RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK. N.C. (AP> The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says it found significant amounts of the poisonous pesticide kepone in the air and water as mueh as 40 miles from the Hopewell, Va. plant a l which it was manufactured. EPA officials said they did not know enough about kepone to say whether the amounts present in the environ- me nt would be d a ngerous to the gener al pubhc. '"THERE IS NO evidence that ex· posure t:o the concentrations of kepone we have found will cause health pro· blems. On the other hand, there is no evidence that it will not," said Dr .. John H. Knelson, director of the EPA's Health Effects Research Laboratory. A spokesman for Allied Chemical, John F1i nt, said the company could not comment on the EPA report since it had not received a copy. Flint said Allied generally dis- claimed responsibility for the kepone pollution, since it considered Life Sciences an independent contractor. At the request of t he Virginia attorney general's office, it was dismantling and deconta m inating the kepone plant at Hopewell, tic said. UFE SCIENCES WA.S managed by several former Allied employes. Knelson said chronic. low-level ex· posure to kepone probably would not lead to the severe nervous system dis- orders which have affected workers in the kepone plant at Hopewell -stag- gering, unsteady eye contact , andt sterility among m ales. HE SAID EPA will continue to test the Hopewe ll area and its inhabitants to determine w!IJat the effects of the kepone pollution will be. Jt will also try to find out more about kepone. ··until August, we had never heard· of it.'~ Knelson said Gov. Mills Godwin Jr. Wednesday prohibited fishing in the James River Basin until the effects of kepone are determined. language, the Depart. ment of Motor Vehicles announced. Gota problem! upasan·'obstructed claim." .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Auditors then launched the search 1 of depar tment records to see if there Jlolida!f (lifts UPI hie911olo M'orriPd .John \"1rg;.i , cll'fL'nsc attornC'Y for ~Iansun l'Ulllst Lrnette Fromme diselOSl'd hl' sometimes Carries ~ sidearm hecaus(' hL' 1s worried about his PL'r sonal safety. "It's a matkr of bvtng ::-.alt' rather than sorry.·· h1..~ said. lStory. A5> were other U FW e mployes without accounts or deffraent ones. It was un- clear what peri.e>d of time the $1 million assessment covered. The department is responsible for collecting unemployment insurance contributions fro m California's 400,000 employers. Jt keeps ex tensive records on employers under the un- employment insurance program. 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Ms Cu s hing, head pro at Newport Beach Tennis Club's Tenni s Co ll ege, said she believes women have not gotten as good instruction as men and children under the tutelage or male pros.' "A lot of pros see it (leaching women > a s som ething you have to put up with. But 75 percent of all tenn is expenditures are made by women. They keep the pros in business. I don't see why they s h o u Id n ' t be t r e a led w it h respect.'' T his discrimination happens beca us e w o men gen erally haven't gotten as good an athletic orientation as men and the male pros aren't a s willing to teach a ''klutz.'' · . Ms. Cushing , who emphasized that she is not "indicting ever- yone." s aid there possibly is a link between the man as a poten- tial business contact ·and the pros' favoritis m . "Many successful pros are form er world class players who didn't ma ke it. They didn't know MISSING LINK This link lo power and st atus is what the housewife is lacking, s he expla ined·. "The pro would like to be one of the gang. It car- ries over into the lessons." 1 anythi n~ e lse, so they went into teaching~ They got used to the power and status." Women in their 30s, 40s an<l50s have been taught "just enough to get by " on the court, she added. But she tells these women that they can improve, If they are willing to make some changes. "There's no reason they can't be better, If they are going to play for 20 years more.•· When a woman does ruliu s he can do m ore than 1be has ~n taught, she iets "turned on," Ms. Cushing saya. "lt's so neat to get them excited about somethine." Ms . Cushlng also noted that pros tend to aile up_ ~le by how well they play teMls. "They don't res pect someone because he can't play tennis." But this ls ch anf'lna. sh e believes. "It'• bappming. lt_~m . ' continue in the next 10 years.'· As a woman, Ms. Cushing has had problems with tennis herself, 'but said that overall. tennis has "done a lot for me." She was the first woman in Southern California to win a scholarship on th e basis of her tennis achievement, and had a promise from P e ppe rdine College to build a women 's tennis team around her. "They didn't follow through, though, and I w as the only woman player (competitor) tbere." SPEECH MAJOJl She did play with the men's t~am for a while. but found It lOO much of a hassle to get special· permission to compete against· men from the other collcge.s. Ms. Cushing droPped tennis . and concentrated on her s tudies in speech and poUUcaJ science, which led to work as a probaUon officer. After three years as an In· I Reco-very' s a Tecrm ·Effort By ALLISON DEERR OHM DellJ 11'1141t5Wt "No one bas any idea how horri. blc it is to be imprisoned in one's head and be unable to speak bul know everything that is going on around you.". • * * "I know when something isn't right. I just need time and pa - tience to work it out." • • • "No one has a need for un· derstanding greater than these kids." • * • "All of bis old friends have forgotten him." • • • The above excerpts from let- ters from brain injured young people and their parents only tl'>Uch upon part of a complex pro- blem. High Hopes, a neurological re· covery group just a few months old, invited proressionals to an open forum at Orange Coast College, to begin to deal with the realities of recovery from brain injuries. TEAMWORK REQUIRED The overall th e m e t h a t emerged was teamwork in pro- viding life term care, because for most of these people, recovery will be a painfully slow process. High Hopes, based in Newport Beach, has several aims: -Immediate supportive action and information for families of the brain injured. -Support or new approaches to career training and future op- portwtities. -En courag e m e n t o f neurological medical r esearch. -SUpport or social and r ecrea- tional activities for brain injured young adults. vesligator with the Kern County Probation Department. she quit, however, because she had de- cided that •'the system didn't work. I kept seeing the same kids comeback." She moved to Laguna Beach, discovered that tennis had become a big sport, and con- vinced the head or the private school her brother attended that the school needed a tennis pro- gram.under her direction. ~enlly, s he is moving into consultation-promotio n type work with the t ennis college, wbkb she helped organhe. She also is writing a book on tennis (or women and is doing a lot of re- seatth on the history of tennis. T h4! Newport Beach resident also enjoys lecturing on any aspect ol sport~. since public speaking and debate are among ber first loves. Sha bas many anecdotes to share, gleaned from her study. s uch as the stor y of early Wimbledon contestant S,uzanne. 1 -~ll and mdependent livmg tor euch young adult. Aiding them an rc..1dung lhe. h1gtw st possible human poten- ual. But. profession als from s eve ral m e dical and related fields agreed , there are many roadblocks on the road to re- covery. Sara Guentz, RN, liaison nurse for Rancho Los Amigos Hospital, cited one problem. There is no re- al midway treatment facility between acute care and the therapy center. MJDWAYCARE She noted that s uch a facility is not provided for under most in- surance. so that this new type of care would have to be redefined. She added that the whole pic- ture an bram injuries is dtfficult. and professionals "simply have to face the realilles of how com- plex the problems are." Guentz said that brain injuries "are by far the most traumatic to the victim and the family." Gen eral surgeon Gerald A. Huestis, MD, whose son incurred such an injury while in Mexico. said there is a real need for good continuity of care in these chronic cases. William Cox, c hief therapist : Gail Wetzler , physical therapist; and Lmda Blackshaw. occupa- lional the rapist. Hoag Me morial Hospital, Pres byterian, cited the need for finding a physician in- terested 10 long·term follow-up care. The family. they added, must be aware of the whys of physical and occupational therapy and must be involved for al to be suc- cessful. "Learning to move a finger in a month's lime may not seem lake progress. but over many Lenglen, who went on to win a diHlcult game when her father tossed he r a s ilver fla~k of cognac. "Can't you see that happening today?" s he mused.. . Another interestmg story is how Ms . Cushing herself got into ' the game. ·'It was just one of those chance things." she said. One of her sixth grade girl friends asked her to go along to a Long Beach Parks. and Recrea- tion·sponsored tenms lesson. and the instructor just happened to be Billie J ean Kin g 's former teacher, who was a "super ~ structor ... From then on, Wlth this initial spark, it was tennis all the way. M s. C us hing o ffered the (~lowing advice for women who suspect that they ar~ being short- changed on the tenms court : "Confront your pro. Tell him 1ou wsnt to be pusht'd. Ninety percent of the time he'll be hap~y to do it. if he's capable. If this rails, change pros. Don 't qwt'" I months al means a g reat deal "When you reach a plateau. don't gave up. Keep on workmg." The therapis ts urged that parents and professionals con- tinuously brains torm about what h as worked and not worked with specific p roblem s. ENCOURAG'E PROGRESS Emily Hackler , head nurse in r e h abilita tion , OC Medical Center. s tressed that from the beginning "we need to encourage progress toward normal1ty and provide a very shmuJative en- vironment." Hoag Hospita l psvchiatrast Ronald D. Levin urged High Hopes to be a pressure group m the community lo bnng about programs in a reas ignored m the past. "Psychiatric s upport 1s com ing and greatly needed," he said. It is time. he added, to recognize the em otion al and psycholgo1cal needs of the family and the pa- tient. UC Irvine researcher Carl W. Cotman, MD. and neurosurgeon N. Edalatpour, MD, discuss ed advances in research in "re- circuiting the brain" and Edalat· pour stressed tla at ''the family's concern is as important i.I S anything the physician c:an do ·· It was noted tha t retra mml{ of the brain should start as qUJ('kly as possible. because the longer it is delayed the more difficult at will be. ADD5' CONFUSION J ames Crawfor d o f Lhe Regional Center for the Develop- mentally Dis abled said that by definition those suffering such in- juries a fter age 18 were not cov ered by the center'::. ::.erv1ces. • Several parents noted that Uus added lo the confusion of gcllmg assistance. Sharon Jones. dean of studt>nl services; Ba r bara Speers, ht·ad of special education. and Rosl· Shin, ha ndic ap ped education, OCC, outlin ed plans to m eet thl· individual educational needs of bram injured young people. D e a J i n g w i t h l 1 m 1 l t• d transportation. s pecial testing, tutoring, s pecial parking, ;ml with typing and vocallonaJ skill:-. were lasted as priorities. Ted W i 11 i a m s , ad a p t 1 v L' physical education instructor at Corona del Mar High Sehool. said that these young people should l>t• mtegrated into regulJr school life, not "babied ·• Jn his work with the Comc Backs, a youth g roup of I hi::h Hopes. he h as seen tht' mot1vat m g influence of high school athletics on the b rain in1ured Neuropsycholog1s t Robert Lewis str essed the c.o mmoo changes of mood and personahty such injuries m ay bring and the need for unQ.erstanding of such emotional impairment. Mik e L e nno n , a coach at Harbor View School. who als<J works with Come Backs, said , "We have to ta ke the time to give· these !Uds hope a nd to remand them where they it ave come back lo. Lee Merryman and Agnes Chester . s teering committee members of High Hopes, sec t.Jw forum as a firs t step m gettmr, parents. brain inj ury v1cl1ms and professionals to work together to improve the chances for re covery. ··work mg together, we can gel thmgs done.' Linda ,Cushing works with Arlin Eddington pn low volley. Tennis pro thinks women have gotten poor instruction . Male pros disagree . BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday, December 18, 1975 Men Say The me n r espond: Ct 'No' Malcolm Blaty, Oakwood Gardens Racquet Club said. "I teach the m all the sam e. With the women it sometime!' takes more work because some women can't even hit the ball." Blaty admitted that some people don't have patience as teachers. but on his courts, there is "no prejudice. They learn equally." . Some pros. he said, do limit their lessons to merely hit- ting balls to the women students, but he personally offers ·rigorous instruction, including homework. ' Jim Gotses, J ohn Wayne Tennis Club: ''It's a matter of individual philosophy. Some women have an earnest de- sire to improve." He said that some pros don't get personally involved, '>ut these kind will lose their students anyway. Gotses cautioned that "the first person (teacher) m ay not be the right one. It's a matter of seeing how they t~ach you." Glenn Turnbull, tennis director at the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club, said the charge that there is discrimination on the court is •'ridiculous." Some women, he noted, do pref er women pros, and say they get better instruction from them , but "anyone who does not give equal time is not doing his job." . He pointed to one of the pros then on the court with three Newport Beach housewives. It was a strategy lesson, and the pro was "giving them everything," T urnbull said. ' I Mikf Dunn, a pro at Costa M~sa '.f ennis ~Jub. s~~d he believes that most women get quahty instruction but they don't absorb it as fast because a lot have not bad the athletic background." lie used serving as an example. Since it is like throw-t' ' ing, men who have thrown balls all their lives would be bet-I ter at itthan women who haven't. J I Dunn also suggested that women pros have more pa~ tience as instructors and can dwell on one phase longer. "There a rc guys around who get frustrated and don't want to spend the time.'' he said, "but gals and kids are our bread and huttcr. ·' He said he doesn't think discnmination is widespread, and added, "l ~ope I don't do it." - / - ._._.._._..,.~.....____..,.._._.,..,_J Q OAILYPILOT Thu~y_.Oeeembef18, 1975 ~A.MMh~Al1"~A~~ .... ~ N~. ~y .:......____~~~ · vwrrrry . ~ 1ne ears -'Almost There' o«)i# at ~ J .~~ i':dt-.i ml f Where The Shopping Is Easy . f Roles 'Equal iz.e_d' e r • f 3424 Vla Udo K By ALLISON DEERR Of1MDally l"lla45Utt " ~ Udo Shops ~ f t iiii Newport.peach ~ Helen Lotus has.n't cooked ~• .... ..-e..~~~~~~~~ . breakfast. luneh or dlll1ler for the .-;:;;::;=:::;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:=..=====~="'-"::.::.:~::;;~~"-;;;;••~ .. · past two or three years. f., Her husband Chip handles the .· .-. " Announcing The OPENING OF kitchen ehores. He also takes care or their 7- year-old son. sends him off to school and does the housework "which I soon found terribly bor- ing." He probably didn't ftnd the "househusband'' role as frustrat- ing as many housewives do, has wife said. beeause his lime as the at-home partner was not a forever thing tionship, "we're almost there." Ms. Lotus credits her husband with some of her success. She ad- mits that he always •·un- derstood" the way she fell about feminism. "l never had to deal with 'how did you get your husband to let you attend meetings?' I never asked him. I didn't have to," she said. "Each of us has allowed the other to grow in our own way. In an equal marriage there's room enough for both of you to grow.'· The Lotuses see their child as a beneficiary or the working woman, at-home man arrange-· ment. ROLES REVERSED become a fem in isl, Ms. Lotus 8z said, when you believe you can change everyone. "You can't." ! Men tend to stick by other men the "old boy" and ''fraternal': srstem, and many women are simply afraid of change. . She cited, for example, re- s~tance to passage of the Equal Rights Amendments from w~l'l_len who h.ave ~scared by nusin!ormahon into believing I they won't be allowed to be housewives, when many are hap-~ PY in that role. ~ WON'T HELP a Women with ambition also % have to confront the Queen Bee. .- Syndrome. The Queen Bee 0~ believes s he made it to the top on ---~ ~ s ~ -4 % ~ ~ Grass Roots. hand blown by German 1 craftsmen. Fill with water and insert ~ cuttings from your favorite plants. Hang c: and enjoy interesting root formations in ~ · just a few days. ~ MED. 5 QO lARGE 6 OO 2 Only one of many exciting items from I our collection of ! CRYSTAL, LUCITE. GLASS ~ Waterford -Orrefors -Lalique -Val -d Boda Subterranian Parking -Special Gitt ~ Wrap ~ "' -< Cit THE GLASS AFFAIR -AT VIUAGE FAIR 250 DESIGN PLAZA Speaking on Equality in Mar- riage: Myth or Reality? at a session of Changing Roles of Women at Orange Coast College, the pair agreed to disagree on b ow well the arrangement worked out. "Our son sees his father in the kitchen for example, and his mother plays basketball with him," she said. her own abilities and without any v help f~otn other women and th~ . g last thing she wants to do is help -o 1176 So. Coast u...v,. ~ •--L . another woman up the ladder ,... ...... , 9C9(;.ll Ms.Lotussaid. • = 714-4t4-Slll to ... ,,. to•,. ~ ~ 2.50 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach Ms. Lotus, 1973 president of the Orange County Chapter ofthe Na- tional Organization for Women and convenor of the OC Women's Coalition, admits s he joined the feminist movement ''because of my hus band ... 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'Wi su ... 1.,, 1•1111 ult•• blue O<al, tlrt$1 32 FASHION ISLAND Newport Beech> Calif. (71()~2040 r JOINED FEMINISTS "I began to complain more and more about how inequitably women were being treated and he told me to put my money where my mouth was. So, I joined NOW m 1971 " Ch.ip, who says most of his best friends are women and he sees men and women a s equals, isn't a NOW member. ''becau::;r I'm not a joiner." The couple have been marned nine-and -one-half years and believe thal af they haven't achieved equaltly an their rela· . "Right now. in our society, it's still up to the man," she said. "It's very inhibiting still for a lot of women feminists to speak up especial.ly when they're the only woman in a room.·· They are often •'the broad on the board·' and s he advises women to keep trying, keep speaking up, keep attencting meetings, because with practice and time-come the ability to sue- ceed. .. Most of all you have to main- tain a sense of humor. Too much sarcasm and you're a bitchy broad." There is a time when you first •· Presented -.. / /, "" Mi ss Carol Marie Newbre,· daught er of Mr . and Mrs. Richard Noe l Newbre o f Newport Beach. was presented to society during the annual Christmas Ball, sponsored by the Ebell Club of Los Angeles. thoughtful remembrance_s ~ ---~ I / IOQks for example, and the prizes 9' are men. It is bard to overcome that competitive attitude toward other women . "Men ar e trained to plan on a career. They are competitive but o~ another level." Asked about alimony, the cou- ple asserted that feminism bas done nothing to improve women's c hances in court. "U anything, it has made judges harsher. leaving some women with nothing on which to live and no job skills. "That is why women are pushing for pay and pensions Cor housework.•' On the drart: :·of course the ideal would be no wars. We don 't want our sons OR daughters killed. But why not a volunteer army of men and women?" I *Slippers I ' ~ # :. ~ ' '· • Granny Gowns by * Handkerchiefs * Drawer Liners .. J..~ ol" s~ * Bosom Buddies (j~w~lryl f« travellll1 Irle!* H'fuH~~ Veta's INTIMATE APPAREL INC. l lllA II' I /N£ A t'lNUt "'t "''"" r •£ACH CA Y.'Ull 642-1197 .,,..o ......... o.~\~..__.0 ~4t~ ...... ·ft ~ ... ~~-..it~1 1:"' -~ -~~ .. ·~~··-~··~~~-~~·-~~ . . 0 . . FASHION -:. ISLAND STORES ( .0 OPEii EVERY lllGHI 1· UllnL· CHRISTMAS l 0 ~0--~ "f di 'WESTCLIFF PlAZA Newpof't Be8'tl &4&-4121 emon·s SPOR.TSWtl\R. 8ALBOA ISLAND' 218 Marine Aw. 87&-1904 tMake it a Merry~- ·JEDJO tnhl Christmas! We think you'll like Our Service Our Convenience. Our Gift Wrap (No Charge) And -All our great new Sportswear - Jones New York Geist and Geist Giraffe Addenda Givenchy Anne Klein for Penfold * Acceaaori~s and Gif~ ,- Make it a Merry . .,;. Jean Dahl .,.-Christmas 1 We1tcliff Plaza NelC'porter Inn Op"" ""~' 1u1til tlir"tma' and Su., II •.m. lo :. p.m. ; da~ • " •f'rli ':.1111:00 Now through Dec. 24th only! Save20"'-DFF Regular prices. .FABRIC GALLERY GIFT CERTIFICATES •.. you'll get more gift to give for your money, and with our low prices she'll get more fabrlct ' fabric allery f ,.,..,,,,If 1t>111 .f .. r r ""'' ,.,.f•, ··~·'"' NEWPORT BEACH Jo ...... ,.._. OPIM:M-. .. W. 10..t:JOpa t••l'f 1u,... I t . " Free Holiday Puppet Shows ~ Mitchell Marionettes ae ~ at ~ntin(Jton Center by you popula demand this ThlKsdoy lt-ni Surdby. Come to Santo's eochonled cottoqe 1n the mall. See Santo, Rudolph, FTosty the Snowman, Percy the Pola Beer and a ho~t o f o ther$ corre olive with song and dance. 5 shows doily· Thurs. and Fri. 1-2-3-'4 ond 7 p.m. Sot. ord Sun. 12·1·2·3 and '4 p.m. FAMOUS NAME BRANDS at savings of 30% to 60% on ALL items at ALL times @-~~ c.11oolAf.~Hl ... "'7' lfylnmdc......_ .......... ••wy..., ......... Slot SH .. H S NOW s599s S. .. ct.4 LEISURE SUITS ,_,...,..... 0...,.... ·-..... dress stiirts ,..,., ... ,.-Au..t.4 ......... ...... JACKETS =~ $55 -,it.o .............. . .... Ow.....,.. on.·-Slt MOW .-. ............... . Sii SI.ft NOW s599 Ow.....,.. ............ $11.tt NOW S1199 t3995 l n14 ........ stSt.,~V9hy ~---~ At Ge-fllld t4eo-Ma "-• M-...fri. 10 .-. lo I,..... s.t. 10 && lo 6,.... S-. 12 te S city slicker ( l l )C<lU ti ful W()f(i f{)r W()mc·ns Sh<)C~S Tan and Black Kid FLORSHEIM . 8'nk.A.tn.!tr1c.ard 1ncJMa..14"t Chari!" A~CPO'M 1154 Fashion lslapd, Newport Beach (714) 644·4223 Open Evenings 'Ill Christmas #27 East Main Street, Alhambra (213) 282·3678 Open Evenings 'til Christmas FREE MICROWAVE OVEN COOKING SCHOOL Fri., Dec. 19 from I p.m. to 9 p.m. Utton's Honte EcOftOINst wll show you how to cook your fcworite foods and scne time .ct eftet"fJY· at both Davis Brown locations El Toro and Costa Mesa. Early arrival is suggested. $33 Ideas • Dog Her By ERMABOMBECK AT WIT 'S END I never cease to be amazed at people who elevate animals to the heights or will and intellect. You know the ones I mean . . the owners who clothe their dogs in raincoats and boots, have their teeth capped, bed them down in a four.poster bed, send them to spas and fight their bad breath. The latest entry in this cult is a story out o( Miami where two poodles, Zsa Zsa and Rori, we~ united in holy wedlock by a notary p lie in Zsa Zsa's back yard. The bride's ow er drew the line at planning a honeymoon as she could not bear to be separated from the bride for any length of time. The bride had no comment. I consider our dog a pet. Nothing m ore. As far as I'm concerned, I have never at· tributed human quaHties to him. Granted he understands every word I say and sings in key with the guitar, but he's just a dog. Oh sure, he has his own seat by the car window when we go bye· bye and we have to spell s-h·o ·t·s in front of him to get him to t he vet, and we don't dare turn off the Gravy Train commercials when he's watching, but he's just a domestic animal and we don't forget that. "Can you imagine marrying Harry off?" asked my husband. I nearly fell off the chair laughing. ''That's dumb. Really dumb. I mean, r never saw a girl goodenoughforhtm. '' "What about Bernice ... that terrier in the cul-de-sac?·· "Get serious. That little tramp?" • "Or Sally, the little poodle?" "She's too short and dumpy. That dog has just let herseU go to pot.'· "Come to think of it, he has been seeing a - lot of Flossie." "But who is she? f mean really? Can you believe she actually wore a flea collar to Harry's birthday party?" "There's alwaJs that little dog he took a liking to on our vacation. What was her name? Pepper?" ''And marry out of the church! That 'Would only be a marriage or sexual attrac· tion.'' "Lucky we're sensible people," said my husband. ''And consider Harry just another D·O·G.'' Peering Around DONATED to the Orange County Public Library are more than 100 books on yoga, valued at S375. Contribution was made by the Yoga Center of California in Costa Mesa. HONORED by the California Youth Authority for exceptional leadership in carrying out child advocacy and deliquency prevention programs was Orange Countain Myldred Jones. Weddings ~ and Engagements To avoid disappointment. pro!->pccti\·(' ·brides are reminrted to ha\·c lhc•1r \\eddtn!! stori es with hlat·k a nd \\hill' glo!-l~Y pholog ra phs to t ht• Daily Pilot Pc•oplc Department ont• "l'C'k ht•fon• tht• "NI ding. Picturesr1·ecel\NI after that lime '' 111 not be used . For engagement announcements tl 1s impe rative that the stor~. also <.1ccom· panied by a black ancl \\hitc glossy ptt .. lllrl'. be s ubmitted six \\l'l'k!-1 or more ht•fore the wedding date; othern ISl' 1l \\ill not Ill' published. To help fill requirements on h0th v.ed ding and engagement stortt'~. form,; un· arnilable in all Dailv Pilot offiC'es Fur ther questions will be. an~wNccl by Peoµlt· Department staff members at 6-12-t321. RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTERY WM.. y Oii w .... tklut I '22 H..ttor ll•d. Costa M~541-0259 WEEKENDER Gets it ALL • together Fridays in the lif.1UJQ!MI Mercedes-Benz Good Service· . At 11ur Jc.1ll·r,h1p, thl· 111111 ""'1'l'r\1u·, yr•ur Mn\.l.Jc~·f\:11: 1:-.1 wn I\\' 'l'I( u.tll\t, "'-•c111x· l..'1.11-J ""1" '' dw l'l:M "ownc1 I .. 1tcl1111n"\H' ~II"" Miss ion Vkjo Imports t.ttn U..90 f .,, at Aver, MlaetOf' V .. tu 831-1740 Thur!d!y. 0.C.mbet 18. 1975 Limited Edition BICENTENNIAL MUSICAL $35 BELL DAILY PILOT C3 • FenfsOrnaments • Berta Hummel •Disney Family • Holly Hobbie • B1centenn1al • HUNTINGTON BEACH • 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 10115 Adams Street, Huntington Beach (c0<net A~ & BrOOl!r>ur.11_..,on •Center I 5886 Edinger Street. Huntlnaton Beach (Cotner E0•"9• & Son"Odille • Man1>1 Voll~ Cente<) WEHO~OR 10Tl4 ;; 11-\ I S&~d"'f~lt~ROI \ ' I r .:m --~ 5vo'o."'t ud. -for yo.;v-~f-:.0011\.::!I ~fe-t·t •af /oqt-ri-r-<:.1-:.l-lov-e... i1'e 1~ +~--~d ~ w,1 ~:, ':,(°')'d .<,1\ v~d ~ ~ kop·-:. :lcr "''a.:a.,, r\ 'f'i I b•O W"' /'50 i.;i...t' <::11"-'it;.z. ".>""°IC.to:( el K. "I 55 \OfO W"'- Yh uJIA·t~ C.01 .i'\OllV ~"°~ t'Gll'\.. · ·-th~ o•I Q:J o;<fo,,-d 4'51 00<~ b.-ou.M.. 44 fash ion island, newport center 644-5070 Beautiful Clothes ) and GIFTS of PEWTER, CRYSTAL, GLASSWARE LINENS, TABLE PLACE MATS & ACCESSORIES Lead Crystal Decanters. Bud Vases, Salt & Pepper Shakers, Tumblers , Cham· pagne, Win e & Cordial Glasses, Candy Di s hes. Sugar Bowls & Creamers, Fruit Bowls, Cake Dishes, Viking Ruby Glass -All At Practical Prices. PENDLETON WOOLF.NS J .ACK ETS-551)1 to ifi''' KORF.T OF' CALIFORNIA 'S VELVET .JKT -5000 SKIRTS -38•llto40''' SLACKS ~3000to 3800 I UNUSUAL STOCKING STUFFERS FROM 5()¢ I OPEN TONIGHT and FRIDAY ONLY 'TILL 9 Reg . Hours Daily 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. CIO$ed Sundays - -DEPARTMENT STORE MAJOR 1116 NEWPORT BOULCVAAD CREDIT CARDS .1 I I ! ' I I I .I I OAILVPILOT ThurSday, December 18, 1975 ~ii~-EiiA-iiN • MINERALS • FOSSILS • GEODES • GIFTS Lec.tiM At: t J70 A L09an AH .. Cosio Mete Celf.1714t 979·1 424 ., 0 ... , ----Mt -..... _/W.& • 1a11-1oo•-~' a.~., ~ •• ;~~ 'b lj ""•-119000 let 1oi. 1,11l ou1t•....., ''"'" \. ··-.. .. ~ I OI l"9 nem of vour cl>ooG• 11> 00 "'"'°~ • 1 Ofleq1000 lht11 I>« S 1 1117 ~ " ----------------------~ Town TOWN HALL SERIES; Helen Thomas, the First Lady o! White House correspondents, will open the series at the Niguel Theatre in Monarch Bay Plaza. South Laguna on Mon· day Jan. 26. Thomas, whose newly publi s hed book,' "Dateline White House" covers the administra- -.. lions of Kennedy to Ford, 'I.. ~r.,~"-Skin Care Center .. ~-A womans lace deserves the • ~ trnest care Serenrty ofle<s a • unique facial designed !Of you A complete program - cleansing massage steam and nourishment Using the latest equipment an d purest cosme11cs A facial to help problem skin or marntarn a lovely complexion is yours at Serenity F..,1•t• E••-11 Molhocl Mel'\o(ure.$ -. .. p _..,. Gloy Co• ... tt<:. Facial a Booy Wau10 Gift Certificates $20 will tell the amusing and intimate story or what she bas seen and heard on her White House as- signments. Tickets are still availa- ble from Town Hall for the afternoon series at P 0 . Box 856, Laguna Beach. 92652, or by call- tng 499-3758. Cost for the senes is $30. AR T EX HfBIT: A cloud and sea oil paint- ing by artist Clyde Zulcb of Corona del Mar is on exhibit at the Laguna Federal Savings and In Lido Village ~ .1 Taurus 3400 Via Oporto, Suite 6 :i Hall Loan, Monarch Bay shopplnc center. The painting is part of the permanent collection of the Laguna Niguel Art Association. The or- ganization also has a continuous display of paintings by its own members, c hanging the show every two months. Artists are invited to join the a ssociation which meets every third Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. at the Niguel Hills Junior High School. NE WPOR T C·H A P T E R ff A D · ASSAii: A day of beau- ty for chapter friends and members will be at 1 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 22, at the Richard Oulette Salon or Beauty, D.esign Center, Fashion Island. . There will be a fashion s how and free beauty secret demonstration. AMERICAN PEN WOMEN: Members of the Laguna Beach branch will be enter- tained by artist member Antoinette Wiking at a Christmas luncheon in to Open w ·o M E N • s ARCHITE C T R AL LEAGUE: Tbomas F. Riley, supervisor of the 5th District, was install- ing ofhcer at a joint meeting with the American Institute of Arch1t~cts 10 the Balboa Yacht Club. Installed were Susan Corum. president; Don· na llarris, vice presi- d e nt ; Julie Ball . secretary, and Ann Sum mer, treasurer. ' ' I t ' ""' ~. 11 I • •'/ I /It~ ' "" ' ·- \ f I Jtt1 "'. ,,, , I fj I , \I , ,/,I\ f'" ~:llu11 1~/. r/li<·t.lfrt(> ~ •((,J;. lW ;\I\\ Po1t1 Cl :-..ll H Dl<l\'I 1)1•"\IGN Pl /\'/1\ (7111 <d I ~"'I)~ NI \\ l'OIH Bl t\C,11. Li\ 1>.!C.(10 NEWPORT 0 CENTER RASMUSSEN'S Saddleback Saddlery CHRIST~A~-SA~E! 1 MBC"S & LADIES• MEM"S VINYL MEM"S & LADIES' JACKETS BOOTS LADIES' COATS S-M·L E9UITATION REG: $24.95 SUITS WOOLS, LEATHERS. SAl£ S] 240 NYLONS TONY LAMA 20% off JUSTIN I ,IECE JUM' MEN"S LEVI SUIT JACKETS NOCONA ALL SIZES MEM•s DRESS ILUE-TAN·WHITE DAN POST AND MANY WESTERN REG. $17.00 COLORS SUITS SALE s940 ONE LARGE 20% off ALL SIZES ONE GROUP GROUP ~~~~i;~~~~~~ ~-~-~~ Take .. her new home in San Juan Capistrano Mon- day, Dec . 22. KNITS-WOOLS SILKS MEN'S. LADIES & KIDS MOCCASINS SILVER ALL SIZES BITS Rec). to $179.95 shirt $16 3432 Via Oporto, lido Village, Newport' Beach 673·0504 326 Marine Avenue, Balboa Island 675·7860 Steps FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19 BySYDNEYOMARR ARI ES lMarch 21· April 19): Be positive re- garding legal rights, permissions. You can trenscend the petty key is to be true to yourself. TAURUS <April 20· May 20): Accent on re- conciliation with dis- gruntled relative. Key is to take new steps. GEMINI <Ma y 21-June / 20): Follow through on project teach and learn. Accent on money and how it gels the way it is -impulse buying now can be more costly than 1 usual. CANCE R <June 21 July 22 ) Excitement OC· curs at home base. Cycle IS high' and status quo is s haken . Div ersify Highlight humor. flex- ibility. Social event is highlighted. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): Do some revising. re- viewing. Relative com- plains about financial s tatu s M aintain equilibrium. Means don't take others -or yourself -too seriously. VIRGO (Aug . 23·Sepl. 22): Be ready for ~~=-----=:-------====-=~~~~-change. variety, travel, NORDIC SWEATER DESIGNS Good selection of patterns and colors. WishUle. From $22.00 to $28.00 intensified relationship. Be analytical. Find· the reason for recent hap- pening. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 >: You get chance to prove maJor contention. Family s1tuat1on im- proves . Res idence is more harmonious, beautiful. SCORPIO (Ocl. 23- Nov. 21): You are able to break out of rut. Com- mun i cat 10 n lines are cleared. Cash flow could resume. You see beyond the apparent or obvious. SAGITTARIUS (Nov . 22-Dec. 21 >: Build, con- solidate, accept responsibility. You are rewarded for past ef- forts . You perceive what is to occur. Act on knowledge. CA PRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Accent on legal affairs, career. willingness to make in- telligent compromise. Means listen to reason. AQ UA RI US (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You're given chance to express opinions concerning policies, directions, aims and ultimate goals. Thomas Jone s, grandson of member Thelma Paddock .. Hope, will entertain with Christmas songs and his own compositions. 20% off 50°/o off 30% to 50%ott How 589~ EXECU TIV ES' SECR E TARI ES: The Orange County chapter will meet in the Balboa Bay Club Monday, Dec. 22. Dinner al 8 p.m. will follow cocktails. Those attending are in- vited to bring an un- wrapped toy for Toys for Tots. To save money on your 1975 income tax, there are things to do before the end of the year. At any Mutual Savings Office, H&R BLOCK will tell you what you can do. Free. Come in to any Mutual Savings Office and talk to a representative from H & R Block, the nation's best known tax preparers. They wi 11 answer your questions about how to legitimately reduce your 1975 income tax. For instance, they will discuss with you the possible advantages of prepaying interest, property taxes,· medical bills, even early registration of your automobile. Or setting up a retirement account. $1500, whichever is the lesser amount, without paying Federal taxes if there is no qualified retirement plan where you work. You don't even pay taxes on the interest until you draw the money out on retirement. At Mutual Savings your money can grow substantially-without taxes-as you save it. '·~-----"" PISCES <Feb. 19· March 20): Costs, time and motion could com- mand spotlight. You're asked to produce facts. estimates and past "track records.'' ,This year you h ave your choice of two tax shelter accounts -the Individual Retirement Account (IRA) Self-Employed Retirement Plan (Keogh)-This is for people who work for themselves or who own-or are a partner-in an unincorporated business .. You can put aside up to 15% of earned income or $7500, whichever is less, without paying Federal Tuxes until you retire and get the same substantial growth. ' ' , HOURS p,,()N THA U FRI 10-3 :and Ml SAT \}-3 • CHILDREN'S FURNISHINGS AT A FRACTION OF ORIGINAL COST PREVIOUSLY OWNED O..OTHES •TOYS• FURNITURE Hand Made Gift Items Tool 27M HAllOI AT AD.utS COSTA MESA 545-1761 ()tel lilU '°"'" C» SAM Mee> .. Y. C:OUNI CmimR ~ WALllR & &.a and the Self-Employed Retirement Plan · (known as the Keogh P1an). If you are eligible you can open one of these accounts-and save considerable tax money-this year. IRA Plan -permits you t.o put aside up to 15% of your earned income or Call the nearest branch of Mutual Savings and we will give you an appointment to see the H & R Block representative. ~ , ~ ~ ~ (THE BIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS and IOan &taOClat.on Caplstral'K>9San Clemente 530 Camino de Estrelle/ 493·5651 Corona dof Mer 2867 East Coast Hlghway/675-5010 : • • I • Fountain Valley 17942 Magnoha Street/963-8396 Santa Ana 631 North Main/547-9741 I IOOMER by· Wm. F. Brown and Met Casson i ( t ~ l TUMBLEWEEDS <oeLL, t'Ve 56fN GOIH<i COl..D 1UCZK6Y FO(l -rµr(ee wee.ct;. I FUNKY WIHKERIEAM OfU6 f'l.OIU.a? 900A(€rl. 1 ·~ 'fAl.l(ING AS001' i~vlN& 10 FINISM UP ALI.. 'f ~E L~H ~ O~tfl'; fiOM 1M A~.cs.61~1 .. , ~ by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Batiulc \ "fl.IE TRIAL OF THE TOLEOO Ft\JE.' GOT U~OE~WA<( TODA'( ..• "THE JUDGE INVOKED A GA6 RULE FOR ALL !ME. HE OOE.SN'T FE.EL THAT A COURTROOM 1~ T~E PL.ACE 10 ~KE: AROOND! PARTICIPANTS J FIGMENTS NANCY WHY DID YOU PAINT THOSE MARKS ON YOUR WINDOW? TODAY'S CBDSSIOBD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Not slack 5 Devotion 9 8re1h 14 Tries111 59 Reduce to Yestelday's Puzzle Solved: measure 15 Ceon's brother 16 Chou-···: Chinese VIP 17 Sketching over again 19 Accept voluntarily 20 "It serves· charcoal 62 Place kicker'& deYICll 64 FlogQ1ng strip 65 Shtlt 67 Agent's commission 70 Spuk publicly 71 City oflndil 72 Not wortling 73 Pohsh city 74 Tooth part 21 24 hours 75 Merited gift: 23 lambs' Archaic parents DOWN '"IU IVI) IS ll 1£ N "u S K S IA I[ '"It IA II 11110 U H T I C il IH II IN II I~ Ii R A T I A T E il 1£ 'I It 10 It l . s ( T T ( It ll " I~ II I IS II It It !S ,v111 111 ~ 10 ~ E A S T IClll I I" ":r • s , It ( [ IH ID N t ;s·IT [ l E IC 1 I -0 N S 1£ IV NI) I IA S E It s fT .. it 11 I II " II 10 IU DIG ( IA IHE I~ II It IN ru l ll IC I l ~ 11111 •• It II It II IA n IE IA IZ I) Ill IA l IO N £ IA G ( IM I& IS E IN 0 :S M E It II £~~ 24 More robult 1 Body of 27 .... Admiral Jewish litert• 18 Farewen: 43 The mouth: 29 Oklahoman.: lure Spanish Slang Slang 2 CoHsoum 22 Opposite of 46 As you say 31 Become 3 Pricts below "nope" 48 Jagged swollen: 2 m11ket 25 Grafted: Her. 51 Soak flu words 4 Shipworm 26 Joum1llsts 53 No. lrellnd JS Rider Hag· 5 The police Ogden M. county gard 11tlc 6 Japanese and White· 55 Shut out 37 Eyelid 1nllam· sash law 57 Former U S. matt0ns 7 Have a 28 Down· coin J9 fisl11ng net market Under coun· S8 Drive last 40 Lubritants 8 8rottsh com· try: Abbr. 59 Season's 42 Command poser 30 Spanish yleld 44 Fil in drops 9 l 1llie: queen 60 One of • 45 Mitigllt Can -born 32 Top-notch courage 47 Kind of drum actress 33 Drug amount 61 Alaclt's 49 Sault... 10 Receiving 34 ··-·le Molto partner Marie canals scant nour• 35 Cle1n.,ng 63 Work: Prefix 50 Placard 11hmeflt agent 66 Yearn· 52 Noah's ob· 11 Leisurely 36 Hawaiitn city Informal jective 12 .... deck: Rt• 38 lsollted 68 Mountain: 54 Depleted cording rocks Preltit 56 Drunkards: ml!Ch&nosm 41 Cloy with an 69 Narcol•C Informal 13 Mindt,a baby excess shrub by Dale Hale by &nie Bush1111ler PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER Wal, HE HAS. ABBEY HOW'S MRT? l CAN'T .,.IN THE PRESENCE OF BELIEVE HE COULD SOME TWENTY HURT ANYONE. SAM! WITNESSES! MISS PEACH • ~fl:THtA~, .. -· .< ~· • • . MOW MtACH A~THU~'S DOE' A f RE6 LAW <SUIT C~T? L.-6GAL ! ADVJC£ I ~ ~ ! ., • • DICK TRACY 1 DOOLEY1S WORLD DR. SMOCK GORDO THE' l~E .:H,)./:'f:~tl A~ANr MOON MULLINS 11·18 ANIMAL CRACKERS Thurtdly. O.C.m~ 18 197S DAil Y Ptl..OT t;1 by Rodger lradfi<W A GU'./S GOTTA Do SOMETHIN~ -ro Jc:ll..1.. llME !>lJRIN~ iH' CoMMERCl.ALs ... \ .... .. ,. · l\l~ AL ~O A\Af){. 1HI~ 1..'l QUEST lV A MR S. CL.AU~ I~ A. LLnl~ ~no DU lM&R flJ.,'S f Of 1 fHI~ YEA~ by Ferd Johnson r:pp o:::Jo",.,iso:;,, ......-::'::i-"---~--TWEET-TA ,¥- iWeET· T~ TWEEEE-C by Rodger Bollen I'M E}(PECTING ~ ~OFFER ~ 0NJ NO\lJ F~ MINNIE f<IPERr~ / TWEETJ.l TWeEi~ ~r-- f ;.!= .Y .J 1~w!ll Ill 1i( Iii\ by Herold Le Doux THE't';;:.E NOT GOING TO KEEP fllM HERE, ARE THEY? " ... IF' YOIA Mf?AN LITIGATION -ro COL.LECI OM\AGG~, 50•1o ·~ n..e COLLECTED ~LAM ... by Mell IF YOlA ME.AN -rMf OtA TF' rr YOtAe' ATTO~NEY WEA~~' 8'1.>0 AT ~AM'S '°EM~AIN ~UIT'?. by Chester Gould DENNIS THE MENACE • I ,/ • ' C8 DAil Y PILOT Thursday. December 18. 1975 Forecast Revisited Hozt Nett TV Sea~o11 Picks Fared l\y J .\ Y S ll.\RRllT'T h.tlf a st>ason ~EW YOHh U\l'l Ok.iv, g • .mg, ~u~ss ll 's t11t1l' tu rt'port tht' h~1lllt• d:.imagl' to our St•pt :?3 1-'t•;,irlt•~s Fort'cast. 10 whic h Wt' prt•d1t1tt•d wh1ch of tht• nl'W Wl'l'kly M'rtes on television would prospt·r or poop out. Wl• s~ud "J oe Forres ter" will get a SN'ond season. but the final word won 't t•ome until NRC's 1976-77 sc•ht>dule 1s madt.> publit• We havl' to SJY tht• l'ort'<:a st, made "1thout rdt•rt'n<'t'' to ka k;.1ves or . lht•1r t'qluvalent. thl• Nwlsl'll r<Jt1ngs, was off. To quotl' the guy '~ho onn• ":.l\\ J sausagl' l'JI 1ng :.t•.1gull. th mg:. took a tern for lht• wurst. WEDNESDAY -We s aid "When Things Were Rotten'' would get only one season . Wron~. ll only got half that: We only gave "Stars ky and Hutch" a half sL·ason, and were wrong about that. too. lt ·s getting a full st•ason Wt• won't namt• thl· gu) Ile':. in t•nough trouble ::iln•ath Of 26 llt'\\ s ho\\ s on lht• .11 r , "l' w erl' \H ong about lhl' futllrt' of t•ight. nght .ibout thl' futun• of 13 Thl' 1un 1s still out on fl\ t• olhl'rs On a mght b) night hJSlS, hl'fl' S \\ hJt h.mlJ\'lll"<.1 Oh, well Al ll·asl thl' ForN·ast had two <'orrecl calls on .. Kalt' Mcshane" and .. Doctors' llosp1taJ ." c.1ch got o n ly a half-season THtT RSDA Y A second-season S l ~ 0 A V S '' 1 ... ,., F .1 m ii v predict ion for On lht• Rotks'' still ~•waits conf1rm:.it1on from ABC. ~RC rl:'fused lo confirm our full -season forecast for ··Fa', and cven axed 1l early in the seasl;ll Hc,b1n::-nn · got an out II\ J Jnuarv fort•cast Wning Thl· Sjlllt t·.111 ro· .. Fam1 ly lloh ..1 I. · ".is n~hl. "hilt' a full se.ison ~)rt•1ht•t 111n on · Thrt'l' for tht• Road ·'~as wrong Tlw 1ur~ ,.., still 11ut tm Hronk ... "h1C'l1 \H' ptl•d1ctt•d mould dll' ••ftl'r nm• nimpll'll' "l'ason. However. h;ilf·a s<'ason forecasts for '"The '.\l ontdus('Os" and ":vtedical ~tory" '~erl' correct . .is w<.is ;i predic- tion of al le;.1st onl' full se..ison for .. El· lery Qut:>en ·· :ttOSO.\ \' W l' had "Harhary FRIDA\' \\' l' predicted · · :vtob1le Coast" lt•a v1ng quh:kl~. wh1d1 l'ame trUl', ltkl'\\ 1se 'Tlw lnv1s1hlt• :\tan " Wt• g:J\'l' I'hyllts · only orw M';.ison. but WC' Won't rt•all~ kn1m Ulltil CBS' l!171i 77 lim•up 1s aruwunc.•t'tl One'· would roll off the air by m id- season and that ''.ts right. We gave "Rig Eddit~" a year. provided CRS lt'l the star. Shl•ldon Ll'1.mard . operate monun the sptnl of Damon Runyon in ·this serit•s about Hunyonesqu e ('h.ira<'lers ll didn't and the sen~s w;1:;n't n~ne\\'l'd .it mid Sl'ason. TUF.SD..\ \' Tht• JUr~ 1' 'till out on Wt>kome b;tt· k Koltt•r . \\ h 1 ('h \\I' 't' pn•da·ll'd "111 J.!1'.JtlUJtt• to a "l'C'l111d :O-l'ason \\ t' '' 1.•n• n J,!ht in g 1\' Ill!-! Sw1kh .it ll•.1:-.t J "l'-l"on and S.\Tli RDA Y Wl• gav<' Howard Hl'::lcon 11111 11nl~ half .1 "l'.1sun. We -.ml Jew .tnd Son ... · \\11111<1 last as l11n~ .is Jt>rr~ ~t1lkr slJ\\•d tn 1t. but l 'RS d1sag rt't•d .1'\ 1nJ.! thl' show afll'r Cl)Sl:'ll's \'and) :-how at l('aM a Sl';.ison. Wrong. It got only a half. st'..ison. A half season <'all on ";\1 atl I-Mm" was right. but \Hong in the ca:-t> of ··Doc." which 1s gl•lting a full . yt>ar I A ~tAAOA WAl ~ '" f\AA(;A1" PAlf ( \t \8 Y0 1lrf0 At """\A f 1POal tl u f>OI "Ol1d•t\t '1 lO \ 00 I t . tft .......... ... , .. .......... ,,,, .... ~.-'i l't.' l •o ~ h1 .... ti .. , .. .,, •. ,•1: .. et'•·• .. •''·•·· ''•·· ....... )U Ut~ ......... ........ . ... , .. , ... Ut ••U ... 0 ••• '"" .. •1011+ I•~ 1111 .. , .. , .. " ... , ., luO I''' ... ,~. 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IDOi ~ OIG&Y "' 685 Su"llO•tr 549 3351 u11 ,..,,., JACJI MICMOUON "ON£ FLEW OYER THE CUCKOO'S NEST" (R) 1:H & t :O SAT !$UM-1,-•l:l .. l:.J•1 l .. t:•I CINEMAl.AND "ROOSTER COGBURN" 10t&•tt SAT/$--1.l•J I~ S 1•1·00 & 'IO CINEMAUND "AMERICAN GUFlffi" 6.i .. tt-.Jt U T flUM-l:JM:.J .. lt-.lt "Rt EXPEDITION" t:JO SAT fS1$-I u .s J-JO CINE MALAND IOI So H"Cot AnJhtim &l~ 1601 1•1 "WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE" ,_00 SAT /SUH·4. I O.•:OO "SHEILA LEVINE" 1·00 UT /SUM · J :00.7'00 4';. "TMI LAST DAYS Of ~ MAM OM IAll'Ttr 1111 1 -.OY AMD HIS DC>e" COMTlMUOUS NOM I J:lO SAT. TMIU JAM. 4 THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532·6721 ~ CITY CENTRE CINEMAS S.A FAWY !MANCHESTER EX.) G.G. FRWY (CITY DR. EX.I A •GOMf IH 60 SECOHDs· V "SIDECAR IACHSj l"GI , • Elsa LivingDown 'Bride' Role nice to be r ememlx-n'<1 .tor one part I don't niinrl the trademark. Ry VE RNON SCOT!' HOLLYWOOD (UPI> -Elsa Lanches ter , 73, is composing a biography of Charles Laughton, her hus band of 33 year s, although s he is against widows writing books about departed mates. either. An entire generation has grown up convinced the apogee of her career was her title role in "The .Bride of Frankenstein." SHE GIGGLES over the 40·year-old picture. "Children r ecognize me in the market and say. 'There she eoes!' l don't mind th at so much. Rut it annoys me when mothers drag the poor dears to m e and d umand th e c hildr e n s ay something to Frankens- tein's bride. "Television runs the o ld pic ture every ha lloween I think. It's "1 could appear on more t a lk shows, but I don't like stressing tht.> Frankens tein picture Can you imagine an ac tress being overexposrd by a picture s he m adt' 40 years ago! .. 'Kiiis' Son AP""°'° ··w o m e n s houldn't writ e about thei r husbands because they can't be total1y hon~t.''~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dennis Weaver kills his son. Rick,· in an upcoming episode of hi s T V s h ow ··:vt cCl oud. ·· R ick plays as assassin im· p ersonati n g a poli~man in his fifth role Qn his dad ·s cop series. Miss Hassett In Star Role LOS ANGELES CAP) -Marilyn Hassett, who played J ill Kinmont in ··The Other Side of the Mountain, .. will play a starring role in .. Two Minute Warning.·· The s uspen se -act ion drama also star s Charlton Heston, John Cassavetes and J ack Klugman. s h e explained. "The quality or loyalty doesn't change. if you know what J mean." El sa wa s r esting between t akes on the set of .. :vturder Ry Death," happy to be acting again and resentful of rumors that she has r etired. "l':\1 STILL very ac- tive." s he said. "This book occupies a great de- al of m y time. It will be out next spring and while 1t isn't quite honest, it is mofe so than m ost peo. pie would expect. "There will be no gild- ing of the Ii ly. Charles was fat. He was not a matinee idol. His career twis ted in unusual dir ec· lions." Els a 's career hasn't been a ll that st raight DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 For the price of a movie, you'll feel like a million. STARTS FRI. 12/19 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA HIUOl AT .... c: .. 1n111• 541).7444 STARTS SATURDAY OECEMBER20 Wr1rten for the screen and di reeled by STANbEY J<YBRICK wrth starn™j~AN 01t{&AL anc1 'MAR!§A 'BE~NSOW PA.TRJYK 'MAGEE · HA~Y KRgGER ·DIA~ KOE~ER ~G> 1-.Wonicr Btoo.CIA'Mlr"'' Corn"""'tUllOM <:.omi>o•1 O'>oe..t;"'-SOU'<CJIAAUl --*EON-<(~ (jl-0) P\ Cl'< ••• W>t'S HARBOR at ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 546·3102 ON HAllOR ILVD. ·ONE MllE SOUTH OF SAM DIEGO FWY. ----- '1 Tht• fl'rrif11irt11 moliun pit'IUTY' fmm th1• 11 rrifying .V<1. I IH·xt "'lh r. PETER SELLERS ~~-~ffr:~t~~£.No~~;J ~;:1YflDICtNTt• t1' 41tl WED-THURS. FRI ONL'V ( 11lll*s ID )'Ill It Wll'lrl ... Rll All If us Co.HIT AT Cl'HUll "TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN' CINEMACUITER •••IOl•fUa~C:~ta ... ~• """\• •UDf(_fto'TU •1• 41 o co.MT AT W£ST "OLD DRACULA" !IJ FROM Fas h ion Newport Island Beac h STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR r Tonight's TV Highlights .KHJ 0 7:30.._ .. 0n Moonlight Bay." Dons D~y and_Go~on Mac Rae are paired romantic ally in this 1951 vintage turn of the century musical. KTLA .g 8:00 -''It Happened on Fifth A venue." A comedy from 1947 with Gale Storm, Don DeFore and Charles Ruggles. ABC U 10:00 -Lola. Entertainer Lola Falana is spotlighted in her first TV special as a singer, dancer and come- dienne. Hal (Barney Miller) Linden and boxing champ Muhammad Ali are her guests. ... CBS 8 11 : 30 -"Class or '63" An ominous note of impending violence hangs ove r a 10-vear school reunion in· "this 1973 TV drama with James Brolin, J oan Hackett and Cliff Gonuan. --~ , .... ,.JV DAILY LOG O Q>@ ~m rn.,, Quen Thursday ''lhe Blunt lrutrumenr When a mystery writer wins the annual Evening Blunt lnst111ment Awu d, he phones l111ry end Ul'tllts him to tht Yictoiy DECEMBER 18 p1ttt, but tht ~II is 1nttmJpted when the euthcw IS slein. [VI Gabor, 6.00 0 8 'O) al ED a> lltwS Oun Stockwtll, Rlchud JMCbl, I llJ 11 1V t2l N.n John .Otbner and .lolnna lllrntS ( 6J S.1111111 (UISI. · lrtuld1 (6) TM Uattlldlabla h rtrld11 F1111My 0 STUDENT KILLER ON A41111·12 ·* STS OF SAN FRAN!! Solt4ad O (~ (t lHl lCD Str"b tf S.11 Oli SIJr Tret f1111<isct "Most likely to Su<utd .. €ID~ Charles IJts: Ali Stone ind Keller inm ti11te the Ameikiil>1!11n•I murder ot a school tmhar killed ()9 (I i) Truth or Con"qut11co the nitht 1 17.year.old boy had Ell little R1suls aone to see him 1bout chanclna a 6 30 'lO Mm Grlllin Siio• l1111na grade CD Bewitched Q) The Bold Ones 117\ r 3) Ho11n's Heroes @l festival International (~ ri ) love Amtri~n Style O~ Movit: (C) (2hr) "TM Brothen m Wtltr Wor1d O'Toolt" (com) '71 -John Astin. (i) li1llopin1 Gourmet fD Clank Theatre "Mrs. Wmen's 7:00 R 001)3 r 6) m CD News Profession'' Bowhn1 tor Dol~rs ED LI Criad1 Bien Crilda r 6 Mod Squad ':)O O News ri To ltll the truth ED a Clloln I ~rKentration 10:00 I Love LllCJ U NEW NITE!! BARNABY The r11 •17 3 cunsmoh ·*JONES' BEST CAPER! f.il LI lo~ D 17 ~ J 8 l11uby JtlltS The .l6 Lon American 'Style duth of mufti mithon•1rt •rt collec· ED Tht Ro1111ntic llebtlhon tor. Guthrie Rtinhudt: thro•s a ( 'l'9 a ) Bon•llll ~1nl into 'lht intricate scheme of I P•loma his unh1ppy wife •nd her ~rt1st boy Add•ms hmlly lntnd to subslitute a forced paint· 7•30 Bobby Ylftlt11 Sfltw 1n1 for one ol Reinhardt's valuable EI:) Pnu Is Riaht or111nals because the copy had not lovt Amenun Styli bten completed in lime lo male Hi1h llollm the sw11d1. r11Clndld Cl111tr1 0 '.lJ _6)]9,a;,Mtdic.11 SIOIY O Million S Movie: (C) (21f) "OR "Million Oollu B•by" John Forsythe Motnfl&hl Baf' (mus) '51 -Doris 1unts as a pediatrician fwn1 1n Oay, Cordon MacRae, Jack Smith •1on1z1nr dtClSIOn OYtr weather to f'lo Match Game fight 1 m1lpm t1tt suit fifed 1ga1nst 0) 811dy Bunch him 2 yurs u r11er. 03 6 Hollrwood Squires 0 Cm Bartow Show bt. l ei's M1M A Dul I 6 Ptr'1_ libso" m The Asce"t ol Min 0 LOLA FALANA! the Little Match Cirl * Songs Dance Fun! Hal Mr l1ttl1 M"alt linden, Muhammad Ali! 1:00 0 THE WAL TONS OUTWIT 0 CD mm&J Lo11 The dyn•mic .* BIG CITY SLICKERS'.· and stunning Lora ri11n1 stars in her Inst special showcrnna her A Bird In the Hantl. • • By VE RNON SCOTI' HOLLYWOOD (UPJ) -Jim Mo r a n , press agent extraordinllire, is loose on the land once m ore, this time in search ENTERTAINMENT of a black bird who can recite a television com-nor even "The Shooting m ercia l. of Dan McGrew" from Moran, you wlll recall, the voluble flyers. is the wild m a n who The mess age is : "I hatched. an ostrich egg, Saw 'The Black Bird'," found a needle in a followed by a hysteril'aJ haystack, painted a cow la ugh. A hu man voice purple and flew midgets will take over t o plug lhl' on kites in Centra l Park, picture's virtues if in- all in the nam e of com-deed it has any. merce. THE BIRD who does it Now he has been hired best will be recorded on by Columbia Pictures to video tape and then re-· be at the drums for "The turned to its owner . Black Bird," a comedy So far Moran has visit- . takeoff on "Th e Maltese ed Washington, D.C., Falcon " starring George Phila de l phia, Boston , Segal in the old Hum-Chicago, Los Angeles, phrey Bogartrole. San Francis co a nd MORAN, WHO could Dallas. sell s nake oil to cobras, Moran has interviewed hasn't seen the movie. some 125 bir ds and win- But he is traveling the nowed the possibilities country lo find a talking down to a h alf d ozen. He bird of black plumage. v ows t h a t u n d er n o W e arin g a b l ack circums tances will he swallowtail coat , forked l amp black a parrot, gr ay b e a r d a n d a parakeet or other gabby quizzical expression, breed to be passed of as a Mor a n was a s pecies of r aven or magpie. rare bird himself en-THE COMMERCIALS campe d in t h e gov-will bomba rd an un- . ernor's suite of a local suspecting public both on hotel where he is audi-television a nd r adio dur· tioning feathered pro-ing the holiday season specls. when the picture is re-"We are looking at teased. ravens , crows , m agpies If it doesn't work out. and m yn ahs," he said Moran won't have to eat sonorously. his blue eyes crow. He got paid in ad- r eflecting the guile of a vance. c rocod i I e . "T hey are the ;:::;;;:;;;;::;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;:;;:;;:;::;. onl y on es w ho ta l k. Blackbirds would be ideal b ut s p eak no English -or a nything else. "I WOULD prefer a· r aven because they look ·mor e imposing. Also I waht a bird who looks sincert> and can give a hard sell. Moran does not expect the Gettysburg Address Shaw Star In 'Sunday' LOS A~GELES CAP> -Robert Shaw, the de- lermtned fishe rman in ··J aws ," w ill s tar in "Black Su nday," which goes into production in J <1nu ary. T he film. about an ex- traordinary plot to blow up the Super Bowl, is be·' ing ad a pted from the bes t selling novel by Thomas Harris . "IEHJI .. l:H 01:H .7:lO.t :JO & A WALT OllN£'1' SHOflT "AMAGIRL" J,t S-.:J0-4:41-r.OO "UST DAYS OF MAN ON EAITH" (I) 2:1S-S:IM:IS '1J!ATH RACf 2000" (R) l:llM:lO.t:JS "EARTHQUAKE" (PG) 4:3S-9:00 "TttE FRONT PAGE" 2:30.7:00 FOUNTAIN VALLEY C INKMAl•D U t>OCM ... UAflOW..G>H t lfl 1\00 Thul'1dty. 0909mt>er 18. 1975 DAILY PILOT (;7 • Stage Lights D · Intermission Tom Titus The approach of Christm as Week means the darkerung of the stage lights at Or ange Coast theaters -at nJJ, that is, except S e b astian 's West Dinn er Playqouse .. Thl coastal a rea's last two Theater . 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle . t heate r grollps s till on the Fountain Valley . The children's boards, South Coast Repertory play will be presented l'riday at an11 the F'ountain Valley Com-7:30 and Satur day and Sunday af. munity Theater, wind up their. ternoons at 2 o'clock . Reser va-. tions 842-4981 or 635:5452. r espective engagements pver the Meanwhile, Sebastian's West weekend. But Sebastianl\, which just opened 8 new production of :head~ into its second week with .. Gypsy," will be going strong "Gypsy," the musical biography th h h h I'd d of the early days of Gypsy Rose roug l c 0 1 ays an into Lee, with Audrey Sperling t aking · February. Fina l perform a nces of "Scenes the leading role of Mama Rost'. Fr-om American Life" will be Denise Dales 1s Lowse/Gypsy, given tonight through Sunday atS c horeogr a pher P atti Hubler p.m. (with a 3 o'clock matinee on plays Baby June and John Mor an Sunda y) a t So uth Coas t is featured a s Rose's boyfnend Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., Herbie. Costa Mesa. G uest director As-"Gypsy" is being prt'se11ted s ad Ke lada is staging the produc-nightly, except Monday, al vary- tion. a sertes of vimettes a bout w g curtain times on the stage of Buffalo, past, p resent and future. the dinner pl ayhous e , 140 Reservations 646-1363. Avenida Pico, San Clemente . ALSO CLOSING out after a Reser vations 492-9950. three-weekend run is the holiday * s how ''Christmas Every Day" at BACKSTAGE -South Co~1st ~Fountain Va lley Comn:'unity Repertory h as a nnounced a nc~ r;;;;;;.._-=-.=:;;::::::;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ TWO EXTlA PHFORMAHCES OF SCR'S SMASH HIT! '"SCEHES FIOM AMHICAH UF£ .. • ~, .... It '"--'· "· Due to heavy tic ket demands for this outstand ing, richly entertaining play, SCA will present 2 Extra , Performances SU NDAY. DEC. 21at 3 00 & 8:00 p.m. POlllSllYA~CAU64 .. llO ("' 1'¢1 ~0 HfWPORTIEAC~ Uf &n.uso FAR OUT! ' "t.AST DA VS • g ly expanded program of pro- ressiona l theater lrainmg for adults ..... the series of seven- week sessions w 111 begin Jan. S under the direct ion-of SCR's Lee Shallat and will mclude instruc llon in mime. character s tudy a nd a uditioning ..... further in · for mation· 1s availa bl e by con - tacting the theater at 646-3252 ..... Saddleback College is offering a course m theater appreciation which will inc lude sitting in on five productions -"Night of the Iguana" at the Ahmanson, "The Petrified Forest " at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, "A Midsum- m er Night ·s Dream" al South Coast Repertory. ··The Miser·· from San Diego s Old Globe Theater and the college's produc- tion of "Our Town" .... informa- Lion may be obtained from lhe community information office or the Mission Viejo college ...• -YOUNG RAMllMSTBN"' •MOMTY PTTMOM AND THE HOl Y GUil .. INI "NASHVILLE" (RJ "TOMMY" IPGJ "CAMELOT" "OLIVER" JAQ MtCHOLSOM "Ot41 FUW ova THE CUCKOO'S .. sr llJ "IHiU SAMcnotr IP'I 'QF MAN ON EARTH" • "'Tl41 HIAT WALDO.....-cr&I Jffus DAVID CARRADINE "DEATH RACE 2000" MESA COSTA MESA • 548·1552 NOW! THE GREAT PRE-HOLIDAY SHOW! ''CAMELOT" ''OLIVER'' CONTINUOUS SAT. & SUN. 2:00 P.M. ' "DtRTY MART & CRAZY LilR'Y .. "YAHISHIHG ro1..n-IPGI .. GOME IM 60 SECOM>S .. r.lllflllj•-~ "GOl.DIH YOY AGE OF s.91.D'" '"7tlt YOY .UH OF SNA.D"' IGI "MOMTY PTTMOM & 11* HOLY GUil .. "l'OUMG NAMIENSTBN" HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE TOGO TO UNTANGLE HER TINGLE?? DD TllROA D 17 3 re Th• W1ltt1s Autumn s1n1inr. dancma and comedic taf· or 1936 is 1t best a disastrous SH· ents. Spec1•l 1uests are Muh1mm1d ·----------~ ~n for the W1ftons' lumber bus1· Ah and Hal linden of "Barney ·"BENJI" l:OM:lS-7:30 SEE THC UNCUT, UNCENSORED ORIGINAL 35 MM PRINTS! neu and. IS If the outlook isn't Miller" already bluk. a ntw lumber mill Q) ELJ Nrws rom into Optrahon nearby and be a) liet Smut ~ns to undercut the lam1l(s rock 1'9 fi 1) CD IUITJ 0 bot1om puces And hu dstron1 16· 10:30 O UCLA Bast~ Bruins Y1. yur old Ben 1dds to the l1m11y's1 M1uouri. womes by le1V1n1 home •lone lol I Thm l'auports lo Mn11ture seek his w11 1n the world. News 0 '23 ('Ji~ EI:) firady LI Trt11111da c.rte • 0 Mowit: (2hr) wit Happtltf'd tit 11:00 lJ 0 €D m al Nm Filth Annut" (rom) '47 -Gile· a 10 ijJ .:!) Nt'ln Storm. Don Dtfore. Charin Ruu tn 1 6J Set-Bilb ( 6 Wild Wild Wtst · The lacy Show 0 ( 'l'9 a ) 3 CD BllMJ Milltr Movie: "Tht Oooli11s tf Otll· 'Prolect1on" A protection recket lttN" (wu) '49 -Randolph Scott, sp11nas up 1n the precinct wtlen a John Ireland, Vncin·~ Huston. tumor starts that lhl stahon IS @ Mo4 Squad be1nc cloud down btc1use of the (17 rv lattlell•t city's d1strmad hn1ncts. fl• Comblt Q) "THE CROSS-WITS" al} Sly l rttllcr. National Edition ·* Challenging New Game <~ ra)) Lovt AlntriCln Style T · ht t 8 KTTV 11:15 @!) Cl"em1 34 onrg a on 11:30 o Qn [3) CBS lite Movie: (C) I Crou Wits "Cius ol'63" (dra) '73 -James John h rbo111 Show Brohn, Joan HIQttt, Cliff Corman. 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I'm sick of answering questions from ignorant relatives, nosy friends, co· workers, etc .. as to why we only have one child. These ignoramuses actually make comments m front of the youngster. He is an alert and sens1hve boy. Now he has started to ask why we don't give him a brother. Wt:! have tried to explain as best we can. Our answers satisfy him until som e big mouth starts 1t all over again. . we·ve been very polite to these dummies but both my husband and I a re losing our patience. What's the solut1on') THE MOTHER OF AN ONLY CHILD DEAR )10THF:R: You don't owe ignoramuses and dummies an explanation. The size of your fa mi· ly is none of their business. Since you obviously want to respond, s imply 'say, "We could never be this luc ky again so we've decided to quit while we're a head. An_y more questions?" DEAR A~:--1 LA~DERS What can you do when the person you 'l'ork under ~s. quite frankly, a turkey? If I need a n OK for a project I ha\'e lo ~o o\'er his head because he 1s unable or \mw111ing to make a dec1s1on This loser is not only mdec1s1ve but he is absent· minded, groveling. meffect1\'e and he tends to lie when 1l serves h1:. purpose. Although I · m the one who is writing, sever al · _people in this orgamzallon s hare my sentiments _ No one actually dislikes lhe Jerk but he is out of his ele· ment. · Unfortunately. the executives arou~d here are totally insensitive to this person's inadequacy. Even though they have bet'n told everything 1 · m telling you. they seem unwllltng to replace him. It gets worse and worse. We need your help. FRUSTRATED IN ORANGE COUNTY. OF.AR O.C.: You don't say if the turkey ha p· pens to be the boss's son-in-law. This could m ake a difference. Also, the turkey might have something on a member of top management.. If neither of these two possibilities ar e in the pie· ture, be patient. lt'sjust a matter of time and he'll get the ax. 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Black Folding firescreen • JO•;" high, wtl9hs only t lbs. • folds compact for stero9• • Tri-fold lll04el with handles. j? 9aa • f I ... --· 'Thursday. December t8. 1975 DAILY PILOT 0 J ·Richards To R evive Chisox ? ): .RaDJs' Woes .Mount: Cappelletti Ont · CHICAGO (AP) -Paul Richards has n 't donned a . baseball manager 's uniform in 14· years and Bill Veeck hasn't owned a club in the same length of time. But both have returned to those roles with the Chicago White Sox in hope of .rekindling ·the winning ways they developed with the ''Go-Go" Sox of two de- cades ago. LOS ANGELES (AP> -Foot· ball teams are said to be "injurr riddled" if they havt! a couple or starters out. The term then hard· ly suffices to describe the woes or the Los Angeles Rams. Should the Rams be hlt by more injuries in Saturday's Na- tional Football League game against the world champion Pit- tsburgh Steelers, for.instance, the Los Angeles backfield c.ould feature Rob Scribner at quarterback, Rod Phillips at fullback. and Cullen Bryant at running back. Although Bryant is a bonafide running back, Scribner hasn't * * * played quarterback s10ce collcgt- -when he was second-string al UCLA -and Phillips has recent- ly been a backup tight end. Although that backfield is theoretical. if any Rams backs get hurt against the Steelers, the trio might rm those positions. As it now stands, Los Angeles could go into the nationally televis~d game missing seven of its original starters, and its re- serve ranks are thinning, too. The club Wednesday announced that reserve running back John Cappelletti has mononucleosis and will not play. Starting quarterback James * * * Harris has u sore shoulder and is questionable for the game. as is ofrensive t ackle Charlie Cowan, hobbled by a sprained ankle. Already out for the season are cornerbacks Al Clark and Charlie Stukes, tight end Bob Klein. defensive tackle Larry Brooks and running back Jim Bertelsen. Also ailing but listed as proba· ble are wide receiver Ron Jessie. defensive tackle Merlin Olsen. linebacker Isiah Robertson, of- fensive tackle Doug France and offensive guard Joe Scibelli. Second-year quarterback Ron Jaworski, a Costa Mesa resident, * * * New owner Veeck appointed Richards on Wednesday to the managerial post , and despite his lertg{hy absence from the dugout. Veeck s aid the 67-year-old Richards still is "the best I've ever seen in action as a manager.'' Costa Mesa's Jaworski Chuck Tanner. who managed the Sox for the last five seasons and still has three years left on his contract, was invited to stay with the club in any other capaci· ty he wi shes. Not Lacking Confidence But Tanner , n ed manager of the year in 19 , was consider-: ing the same s p t with Charles 0. Finley's Oakland A's and was named today by Finley as the new Oakland manager. Richards, a native of Wax- ahachie. Tex .. also managed the Baltimore Orioles and served in front office pos1tions with major league c lubs in Baltimore, Houston and Atlanta. . He broke tnlo the majors as a catcher with Brooklyn in 1932 and is considered a genius at handling pitchers. A strong advocate of speed,. good defense and Cine pitching. Ri chards has b een out of baseball s ince 1972 and last served a s a manager with Baltimore in 1961. His return cam<' at the behest of Veeck, 61, who is returning to the game for . the first time since selling the White Sox in 1961. "Several years a go, I made a half promise that 1f Bill ever owned a ball .club again I'd manage 1t for him." Richards said at a jam-packed news con- ference. Richards wall be the oldest manager in the majors next year but he said his <1gc would not make a differenc<' Veeck. who also wall serve as general manager. said he wanted a manager he could feel com- fortable with in the dugout. -··Because the coming season 1s so important to me, I f~l I have to go with people I know well for thecomingyear,·· V~ck said . ·· .. We've been dear friends for so many years. Maybe you can call it (Richards ' hiring) my secunty blanket." SCOREBOA RDS FOR ROSE BOWL PASADE~A (AP> -Two new solid slate computer scoreboa rds will replace the old ones in the Rose Bowl for the UCLA-Ohio State game New Year's Day. a Pasadena c1ty official sajd Wed - nesday. The signs. which cost 5250,000 and will be paid for by ad- vertisers, will transmit scores. statistics and messages, the spokesman s aid. James Crain. administrative assistant to the city manager, said Pasadena officials had been discussing new scoreboards for a number of years, and it was de- cided to acquire them for the 1976 Rose Bowl. By ED BURGART Ofllle Oajay f'tlot staff ''They told m e 1 hadJ.o be pa- tient . They told me I had all the tools. But som etimes it's really tough to get mentally prepared. . ·•Jt's a waiting game ... But I think talent will wtn out." For young Ron Jawors ki, the talent he is talking about is himself. Just two years out or Youngstown State, Jaworski, a Costa Mesa resident, finally got a chance Sunday to display the talent that w as responsible for the Los Angeles Rams drafting him in the second round in 1973. When James ·Harris' shoulder stiffened after the first three . A fter 3 Y e ars minutes, Jaworski took over"and passed for 174 yards. leading the Rams to a 22·5 victory. Although he is in the spotlight now, J aworski will undoubtedly be No. 2 when Harris is healthy again. "But I have a ll the confidence in the world in my own ability." says the 24-year-old Jaworski. ••H a rri s is a h eck of a quarterback but we're com- petitors. It's a waiting game and talent will win out. "I think I can get the job done and I'm s ure if I don't get the chance here, other clu~ will give me a try. But I'm really happy with the situation I'm in now." Basically, the situation is as Wells Still Hoping To Play in NFL NEW YORK <AP). -Mik e Wells has been in the National Football League for three years -two with '1 innesota and this year with the New York Giants and he's1ft a·\•ery select group. He's a three-year NFL veteran who never has played in a game "I was on the move (taxi list> the first year,'' he said. "and the injured reserve list the second. Here I just never got in . ''I'm frustrated. I've been around a ll of the locker rooms, that's all." Wells, a quarterback from the University of Illinois, started with the Vikings when they had Fran Tarkenton as a starter and Rob Berry as a reserve. This season. Craig Morton guides the Giants with Carl Summerell in reserve. ··Peop l e talk abou t quarterbacks who bummed around and finally got their chance, but they were backups.·· Wells saiCI . 'Tm not even the backup. That's Carl. and he's thrown only 16 limes. so where do I come in? .. Wells. who holds several pass· ing records at Illinois, is un- derstandably discouraged. H e probably won't be protected in next year's expansion draft and could go to either Tampa or Seal· tie. ''I've never been in an NFL game, .. he said. 'Tm the only player of 43 on this squad who never got in. I never thought about 1t a lot. about silting there week after week. l even asked to be put on the s pecial teams in any capacity. . • · "The best they could do for me was make me a backup man on the kickoff and kickoff-return teams, busting the wedge," he s aid. "Bul I never got in anyway."' If he is grabbed by either Tam - pa or Seattle, he·could·finally get his shot. but he's cautious. "l want a c hance to prove myself. A chance, that's all. It shakes your confidence not play- ing, and then if l don't have the ability, I'll step down. -'"I don't feel I'm a Tarkenton or Johnny Unit as or Bart Starr. I'm not a Bert Jones or a Joe Ferguson or any of the new crop. but you've got to understand I've never played yet. You don't get there overnight.·' UCI P lays Toni~ht FARGO. N.D.-UC Irvine's basketball team tries to rebound from its . worst loss in history Lonight when the Anteaters take on North Dakota State. here. It ·s the second leg of a four- game trip for coach Tim Tlft's UCI team. The Anteaters (3-l J fell to nationally-ranked ~evada (Las Vegas), 129-57 Monday night. Sov iet Crowd Pleaser Russian 'gymnast Olga Korbut perches atop the uneven parallel bars and opens her arms to a standing room only crowd in Atlanta . . Wednesday evenir\g as part of her exhi~i tion with the US5R national .gymnastic team. follows: Harris. 29, is the No. 1 quarterback, a nd Jaworski is Harris' scout. ·•1 have to c hart most of the coverages a defense uses during a game,"· says Jaworski. "I'll sometimes see things that Jim doesn't. The offensive coaches, Jim and· I will get together." Also, Jaworski is a holder on extra point and field goal at- tempts. Being a quarterback, Jawors ki is liable lo call a rake field goal anytime. "We work on the fake every Friday and carry it into every game.'' he says. "It's an automallc call and depends on the type of rush.'' Despite his I ittle playing time-he only completed 10 of 24 passes for 144 yards last year- Jaworski says he has improved tremendous ly s ince operating from the side-saddle T offense in college. "When I came here. I was a gunner ,'' Jaworski says. "Two years ago, I use to rifle the ball to the receivers. 1 figured they were paying those other guys to catch it. . · "But I've gotten a soft touch on dropping the ball to the backs.'' Against Green Bay, the curly- haired J aworski dropped a soft pass to Rob Seri bn~r when the running back had gotten between the hnebacker and defensive back. "But the d eep sideline pass is still my best,'' says J aworski, who threw many such passes at Youngstown State, where he threw for 4,612 yards. As a senior he completed 139 of 259 aerials for 2,123 yards and 18 touchdowns from the side-saddle T . • •'It was a variation or the single wing," says Jaworski. "I never lined up directly behind the center but was about 1h yard away. There was more motion than you ever saw in your life. ··Let me tell you a funny story. Jack Youngblood (a Ram) was al Tennessee Tech when l was al Youngstown and I asked him how he prepared for our team. • •·He told me, 'we never looked at your films because we had no idea where the ball would be go· ing. '" . Despite the weird formations. Jawors ki h as never had a ny regrets attending Youngstown State. despite receiving of~ers from such schools as Wyonung, Syracuse and Miami of Ohio. "I knew Youngstown State played a good brand of small col- lege football and they would throw the ball 35 times a game. "Also the scouts always find out where the top players are. My big strike was not knowing what.I could do against major compel!· ti on. "But when I competed in the Seni or Bowl in 19'13, my statistics were better than Bert Jones (Baltim ore) and Gary Huff's (Chi cago)." . And it's only a matter of time until t he confide nt Jaworski starts piling up impressive statistics in the NFL. "There's a lot to prepare for,'' he says "but when the break comes. i want to be ready." DA Probes Long horns AUSTIN, Tex. (AP> -Texas investigators are looking into al- legations that University of Tex · as athletes have been paid tax: money through the years to fill easy summer jobs at which they often don't even show up. The athletes· salaries often are more than regular stal e employes make for doing the same work, according to allega- tions under Investigation by the Travis County Dis trict At- torney's orrice. Split receiver Alfred Jackson. Texas' top long-distance threat on the football field, reportedly is one or several athletes who may have to answer to investigators. Jackson, a sop ho more, purportedly got a ruu month's stllary in Augu!lt 1974 even though he had to report Cor lall football wor kouts in the last half •of AUf USt. 1. will start i! Harris is unable, and Scribner, who is starting in Bertelsen's running back spot, will be the backup quarterback. A h ealthy Lawren ce Mccutcheon will s tart -a t fullback, with Phillips, a free agent rookie out•or Jackson State, his backup. Bryant will rest Scribner at running back. A team s pokesman said Harris practiced Wednesday, but did not throw. and that Cowan received whirlpool treatment for hi s ankle. The spokesman said lhl' chance that either would play against the Steelers is "50-50." Rams coach Chuck Knox said after learning Cappelletti would be unavailable. "This 1s anotht-r big blow to our football tl'um With &.>rlelsen and Cappelletll both out, it really leaves us short· handed at running back." The Steelers. who match a 12•1 record against the Rams 11·2. ap- pear to be in r elatively good shape for the contest. Defensive stalwart J oe Greene has missed three gamt>s with a pinched nerve and is questionable. · Looking ahead to the playof{1, Knox was concerned more witil basics. · · 1 just hope," he said, "we have enoug h healthy bodies to suit up." ... ~PIT•l1911oCo BOSTON 'S DEFENSE -Celtics basketball player Stev,e.., Kuberski (33) appears to be kicking at the ball, but it's just that tough all-out Boston defen se as Kansas City's Nate Archibald protects the ball in the first period of Wed- nesday's NBA game at Hartford, Conn., won by Boston, 118-104. Sports in Brief A's Hire Tanner; Bruins Play Tigers SAN FRANCISCO -Chuck Tanner has been hired on a three· year contract as new manager or baseball's Oakland A's, team owner Charles 0. Finley said to- day. Finley, who fired manager Alvin Dark after the A's lost last fall's American League playoffs , said Tanner had three more years to go on a $60,000-a-year contract with the White Sox. "I won't say how much I'm go· ing to pay him, but ii l give him $10,000 a year, Bill Veeck will have to pay h im the other SS0,000," Finley sa1d. Missouri 111.,ade• LOS ANGELES -UCLA 's No. S-ranked basketball team tests the strength of its many guards tonight as the Bruins attempt to win their 85th straight game at Pauley Pavilion against un· defeated Missouri. The Tigers invade Pauley with a 6-0 record compared to the Brujns' 3-1 m ark, which was marred by a season opening loss to No. 1-r ated Indiana. King• Tu•IJle INGLEWOOD -Delenseman Guy Lapointe fired in a OO·footer on a power play and Yvon Lam· bert connected on a deflection in the second period to lead the Montreal Canadiens to a 2-1 Na- tional Hockey League victory over the Los Angeles Kings Wed· nesday night. . The Canadiens, who extended their unbeaten string to six games. widened their Norris Division lead over second-place Los Angeles to 15 points. Mon- treal has now gone 13 games without a loss on Los Angeles ice. Toepel Lea• • SAN DIMAS ·-Conadian John Toepol fired a 67 Wednes· day to toke the fir!lt round lead in ·the Southern Call r omia Open golf tournament at Via Vetde Coun- try Chib. ' Steve ,Bogan finished the first day in the 54·hole.tow-nament a stroke back or Toepol, whil Alan Taple of Newport Reach aJld Lynn MacKeighan had 69s. Jerry Barber was three strokes off the pace after an opening 70 Carroll A gree• CI'.'ICINNATI -Veteran relief pitc her Clay Carroll today agreed to a one-year contract with the Chicago While Sox for a contract believed to be {or more than $100,000. #"'a rre ll DieK NASHVILLE, T enn. -Kerby Farrell, who man aged the Cleveland Indians in 1957, died of a heart attack al his home here Wednesday. Hew <.1s 62. Farrell played two years in the major leagues. with Boston un- der Casey Stengel in 1943 and with Chicago in 1945. He also was a former coach ·ror the Chicago White Sox under Alvin Dark and Eddie Stanky and the Indians. Tourney P o•tponed DALLAS -The Collegiate C.ommissioners Association has put its post ·season basketball tournamit: the shelf for at least ay r. The CA tournament, which had been held for two years, ran into interest problems last year' when the Na ti on al Collegiate Athletic Associatiot\ expanded its tournament to 32 teams. , . Crandall EllgffJle NEW YORK -Fullerton's Del Crandall, former Milwauk~e Araves catcher, and Elroy Face, former Pittsburgh relief ace. w~ll appear for the first time on Baseball Hall of Fame ballots be-- ing mailed out Wednesday;.tie Baseball Writers of America ah- nounced. · Do.te N~Q8 . NEW ORLEANS -'Ben Levf • ~xeculive director of the Louisiana Supcrdome, says tl)e $163 million sports palace w~l have to shut down Apr\l l unless the state legislature provide!\ ~ million' to cover 41nexpect 0d operating expenses. · · Levy predicted. however, tl\•t legislators ~HI provide the fund•: - •• l ~ I I DZ DAIL y PILOT ThU'9day, December 18. 191s Rllstlers In 97-83 Victory ALTA LOMA Golden Wesl College had an easy time in disposing of the host Chaffey Pan- thers, 97·83, but Orange Coast's Pirates fell vic- tims of the E l Camino Warriors. 82·66, in first round action of the 35th annual Chaffey touma mcnt Wednesday. j JC Relea~uing Golden West Bid Still Up in Air Mater Dei In 69-67 R eversal Oilers, Rebs Vie In Semis Tonight Golden West returns to action in second round play toni g h t agains t former Marina High coach Jim Stephens and his Los Angeles VaUey qwntet at 9 10. Orange Coast played a eonsola t rnn round encounter with Citrus this mormng. Coach Dick Stricklin's GWC Rustlers had little trouble with the host Panthers. The Rustlers opened a 25·8 lead to get the game under way and Stri c:,klin began sub· slll ut1hg frC'ely. The Go l den Wes t starters played a total of 13 minutes. sitting out most o f the first half and making two brief ap pearances in the second half. Golden West CollC'gC'"; bid to JOtn an athletic ronft•n•nct' com· posed of Orange Count~ JC's 1s still up in the air follo''lng a ma· jor releaguing meeting F'nda}. Golden West and C~ pn.•ss are attempting to get out of the Southern Cal Conft•rence and into a loop that includes Orange Coast. F\Jllerton and Santa Ana. .\t Friday's relt•agwng m eet- ing held for collegt• presidents and administrators, 31 of the 46 Southl.md JC's "en· rC'presl•nted. In th<' ~t'Sston . 19 of the schools \'Oted to m•untain the current CRAIG SHEFF want out of the }1elropohtan Con fC'rE.'nce And somethtng dt>ftntll' ly has to be donC' with the 11 member Western State Con· ference There are d efinite problems and it's hopeful mos t of them will be worked out by late January Ry 00~ Kt:Y Ot Ille D•oly Piiot S~lf \1ater De1 High ·s ;\lonarchs. rons1dt•red b v mam as the tC'am tt> bl' J t in · l h l' ; ix l h an nu a I .\n J he1m ll o lidav Fes tt\'a l bJsketball tournainent. have bt'en t>liminated from the 16 te.im tournl') following a 69-67 loss tu SJ\ ..tnn.i Wedn esda\ night · Saddleback College basketball Thl· :\l<,narchs nf coach Jcrr\' coach Bill )1utlig an booted 6·7 T~irdtt'. "ho looked so good in th~' T om C'aserman off the team ju.,t first half as tht•\' rared to a lead prior to the start of the season. by .is many a~· 17 pmnts (·IO 2:i but now )I ulligan has had a "1th :? 07 left l . ll'l 1t gel ;rn ay a~ change or heart. Sa' .1nnJ ram l' through with 12 Caserman . a prep star at Long unanS\\ ered points at the outs('t Beach Wilson two seasons ago, is ~·of the fourth pt.>nod to take th1• now back with the Gaucho!-. and • · le;id fig ures to help them quite a bit · And "1th offil'1al John Boden. when lliss ion Conference play apparently exhausted from run begins in January. mng up and down the court dur- ing the en•ning. standing around Paul Wood. a formC'r Hunt while the :\1onarchs w ere being ington Reach High coach. will hl' ha.mmered in~ide, :\lall'r Oei wa" Ry ROG F.R {'.\RI.SOS OI Ill~ O•oly Pltol ·s•~•I H untington Beat'h H1gh's 01krs, whu ::.tart· ed tht· 1975 76 bJskt•tball ca mpai g n so ~lo"ly, rolled to their fourth straight rnnqut•s t Wed· nesd.1y night to quahfy for tonii.:ht ·s semifinals in thl• s ixth :.innual .\ n ah t' 1 m JI o I 1 day Ft•stl\ .ii tournt•v · Coach F.lm<'r Co mbs' Oill'r" "1ths tooct a C'ypn>s:-harr:.t!!l' 111 tht• fm.11 quartt•r and gut a pair 0f fn·C' throws from resent' Tkan Owl'n with thret' seconds left to prt'- serve 3 61 ·57 triumph (1 v er their Em p 1 r e League ri\'al Thl' win puts llunt ington Beach i nto tonight's semi:.; agains t Savannn's Rebels, 69-67 nctors over Mater Dei. Savanna :rnd Huntington Beach collide at 8:30 at the Anaheim ConventJOn Center. For the Oilers, it was that same winning com· bmation Wednesday as Kevin Karkut directed traffic "ith his good passing. Jim Spowart was deadlv from the middle rangl.' with 23 points and Perry Harbin kept Cypre:>s off balance with his outside work. T oo. Clark Si m s d ominated the inside with his defense and 15 point~. Cypress lost a 20-10 ad· vantage in the f1r.\l half and the game "as ul- timately put out of range at thl' outset of the fourth quarter whC'n tht> Oilers snapped a 43-all :-1t unhon with a 20 foott•r from Karkut. Spowarl s inside shot with an offens1vC' re· bound. thC'n his steal and s hort Jumper Owen came throug h next with an offC'ns1vc• n• bound and bas kl'l to l?l\'l' lluntmgton Fh.'ach a !i l ·13 lead with 3 35 to go After starting the second half and increa-.. ing the lead to 70-51 qwckly, they went to the bench again until late m the game. Stricklin then inserted them for a bit of "ork o n the delay game for three minutes before retiring them . for the ntght. In to111ght ·s encounter. .& Golf Reslllts assisting l'C I r.,. me s pike coac h ablt.> t11 connt:c·t on only three.· of 12 L~m ~1ller this s pring s hots in th<' fin al "egment. Jt w.is a stunning loss to say thl' Cypress battlt'd baek lo within two points with six sC'conds ldt , bul lht> 1;.ist gasp was to foul so- meone and hope lo get the ball back without furlh t'r damagC'. Rut Owt'n hit both ends of a one and one s1tuat ion to frustrate Jny l'~ prl'SS strate~~ . Hnth tl':im:.-. hit \\Cll from tht• floor . llunt mgton Bt>ach chck1ng on 25 of 52 atll'mph ;.ind Cypress m akin t! 2:1 11f ·l!l shots Stephens will st:nQ his 8·•1 club agains t the 9-2 Rustlers for the first time this year .. Stephens was named to the all- tournament team in this same event in 1957 while' playing for Compton Colll•ge. He made the switch from :\I arina to tht' 1u111or college le\'cl this season conferences while 12 colleges wanted major releagwng. What does that mean'> GoldC'n West athletic director f'~rt•d O" ens thinks its a major stt·p tu releagu;ng · Il · s my 1 m prcss1on that since IO percent of those voting want major r e leaug1ng. 1t means there's a sizeable amount of dis- content ... s avs Owens ··The Srn1thl'rn Cahforn1.1 rr leagurng comm1tl<.'<' has n•..tl'lt•<I to a lot ll'ss than 12 ~chools )1t SAC' r a ised ht•ll a s a s ingll· col leg<' a couplt' of years ago and was listC'nr<I tn · · (Tht> proposal had Golckn We t mo\'ing into the South Coast, replacing .Mt SAC. But Ml. SAC b e e f e d a n d t h c p I a n \\ a s dropped1 Releaguing" 1s still in the dis- cussion stage, but 1t figures to come to a head in l::itc Januarv when collegt• pres tdl'nts . ..tci mrn1str;.itors. athletic d irl'rltH s J.nd co:R-hc•s \\ill meet to rdin1..· some proposals Golden West and Cypress arc· not the only collC'ges d1ssat1sf1 ('(l with thl' confNcnces they're in. F:a::.t L 1·\, L.\ Valley and P1crn• Tbt>re's a s tron g move afoot to put the post-season JC football bowl gam es back on a n invita· tional basis. rather than the cur- r e nt confere n ce a~ainst <'<ln ft>rence situation. Former '.\1 :irina lllgh basl-l'l b:ill coach Jim Stepcns has an H 4 record at LA \'allev. but dot•..,n t appe:ir to han' a· ll•am stron~ t'nough tn t'IHH1·nd in the tough ;\letrn C'11nft•n·nce l 'nb1•at1 •n ~ BC':),('h cc IS a l11g f ;1\ Cll'I tl' llJ run ~ ay with the ;\letrot1llt'. Cer tos College football coach • · e Johnson, upset that his ose gu11rd. Don Holmes. \\as n't named the South Coast Con· ference defe n s ive player of th<' year. s ays he won't attend a nv more or the selection mtttin~:-. held by loop coaches. Golden West fres hman cenlt'r Paul Schilleci 1s on a record rt> hound pace this season Sch1llC'r1. fi-9. is averaging 16.3 rebound .... per outing and at that rate " ould break Rnan Ambroz1ch s mark of 422, set m 1970· 71. CIF Titles on Line Orange Count,y Elevens Vie Century L eague reprcs en lat1\ <'Villa Park Vll>S for the lI F L \ football crown f'r1day night .ind 1-:1 Dorado and Sonora. both from the Orange LeagUl'. battle for the 2·.\ crown as the CJ F Southern Section football season come,toachmax Friday. The ·I \ champ1onsh.Jp will b<' ront<'StC'd at :\t emonaJ CohsE.'um 1n Lo .... An g('I<'<> bC't'4een parochial po" ers SL P aul a nd Loyola \'ilia Pnrk Jnd onct'-healen South Pctsal1£>na vie for the 3·A crown at Citrus C'olleg<' and thr 2·A p1 cturC' "ill hr sNtled at the ~or\.\. alk La '.\1 1r.1d::i D1stncl Stadium Kickoff m each instance is al 8. The o.l·A tilt features unbeakn and ~o . l ranked St. Paul (13-01. the Angelus League' kingpin . agains t unbeaten and ~o. 2 ranked Loyola 02·0 ), the Dl'I Rey League champ. It's thC' firs t ever '1·A finals featunng two pri vale SC'hools Co:H'h Ted :\1ullen's Villa Park Spartans. beaten twice in tht• Century League. are paced by halfback Bruce Ben Ben. El Dorado ho lds a 7-6 victorv over Sonora during the regulc.ir season. which was the diffcrc nN' m Sono,a finishing second to El Dorado in loop action. I <' a s t W 1 t h ;\f o n a r c h s ~u.irds Jim Elenz and Jim ThC' [..ag un::i Reach Schultz d i rect m g traffic and _men's gdlf ass1>c1at1on 1s RruC'l' ffa) es. Paul ;\losbrucker donating SJ50 to the Ho:-s .ind Rtll C .ame~ hitting at "'II tn Club and a s imilar thl' :\1 att'r De i fast bn.•ak. 1t ap amount to the Girls Club peared the '.'¥1o~archs . ~ere a of La g una Re a c h 1n cinch for tonight s sem1fmals at memory of s ix deceased the Anaheim C'onvent10n Center. members . :\late r Oe1 came out of the Honored by thC' golf as C'hute .it :i -.10,\er p:.ice in thl' soc1 atiun ·s bo ard of t,hird quarter. howl'Vl'r. and a:-. d1reC'tors through tht' S:ivannaconttnul'dtocutintothl' donations are llarrv )1on:m.·hs· IC'ad tht' :\1ater Dl•i H C'3th. Tom Sheplor. quintet went lo :in l'\ en more con Orv i 11 e W a 11 . p a u I SC'r vat1vt> styll' Waterman, Hod Wnghl Sa\'anna took_ the lt.>ad al 60-59. and Otto Vollmer. but ~l att>r Dt'.l had one mon• In a rC'cent tournament hurs t ll'fl. gt>ltmg a 16-foo~ s hot held at t he San ClemC'nle from F:lenz. a pair of fre~· throw:-)1unicipal Golf Cours t'. from Schultz ::ind an ms1de shot Del ('::infield was the A from )10"-bruckc~ lo gin' :\1akr flight winner with a DC't :i 65 62 lead with I :32 left. 78-12 ~ net St'Ore Bob Rut Sa\ anna camC' back with .:"Jieminen was st•cond hu<'kt'ls by Rob Allen and J ack <82 J.J 681 and Frank I J;1lpin to regain the lt>ad, thl'l1 H 3 n s on t h 1 rd a t GIC'nn Hoffman put 1t on 1<'e with 79 10 69 17 sC'conds to go with a pair of In B flight (' F frel' throws tom akt' 1t 119 65. F\JschC'r took firs t pl act' Miter O•o 1671 .Mv•nrw <m \\ tlh 8:? 16 66, f WIO\H>d G••""Y 1~ ~ P! ~~ Ruw> 'f •; P; 1~ b Y D a I e W 1 l' S c Mo\lln.ockrr6 I l IJ 6'-r.~ I 0 7 1 (8i-18 691 and Frank ~~-1:,\ : ~ ~ :: ~~;;-an ~ ~ ; :: Regan 186 16 70). 'irhu111 2 ' l a H•tP•" 1 o 1 u J ulian Gable won C ~1::,,..,., ~ ~ : ~ H~odn-r ' 2 2 IO night with a 92-21 71. In l,.khu\ o o • o second pl ace was G era Id 10141\ 2e 11 (&&I lo14'\ 30 9 is 69 )tcGu1re with 92-20-72. Scor•brOu•rt~ A tie resulted for third 71 7S 1) 8-67 lb ,, 1s 21.....,1 place :it 74 between Sam Lettier. Ed Hayes and Gil Fn•t•wald DH, Artists Play Jn rfournaments Wrestling Lo-r Columbia, Wasll. (S41 (ti GWC So h 111 Sm11n !GI Cite MeOleon. ~J . • ut Coast LC' ague basketball m -John\on ILC> oec Yo\111Mr.t.9·J. represC'ntat1ves Laguna Beach. 1JA Hub1>41ro 11..c1 plnnt4 Ptn01e1on, University :lnd Dana Hills swing ~~~s-Gress.11 ILCl p1nneo Kwon, back into to urnament action 1 n ton1 a ht JO l he s econd round of 150 Se<ll~c-ILCI O~t Sllf'rrfe-. 7 5 ,. 1Sl~r\llall ILCI PIMtd Btl•notr. champ1onsh1p hoslllilles. , ., The hos t Laauna Beach 161 Sm1er lG>orcc11ro\t,10 l-o 111 Voql !GI <lt c Al\lrobu\, & 7 Art1sb. o n a two-game winning 190-+iaMonfLClwonbylorteot streak. meet La Mirada at 7.30. Hvy Smltll(LCIO.cEmtry,1).? Santa AM IHI (It) Goldt11 Wtst followed by Uni vers1ty High s 111 Smith <GI won by 1orlt11 test with' Garev at 9 in the m -r11omas 1Slp1nnl!dD.,.n•\,I l3 • 1)1 PltncllelPn IG I won by tort .. 1 Laguna Reach lnvilatwnal. u1-c.11en<Slplnne<1 Kwon.J m. And at S:.tnlJ Ana ltigh the 1)0-Scott (S) plnn.O Delano, 5 JI. '"'-I h f 0 1Sl-Z.nl~(5) !Mc BtlAll~r. a 7 '"" p ins o ana Hills are eyein!? 1•1~arwy°'l.Sl p1nneo s1a11tr 1" thC'tr third Straight Victory 177-Dfaper (Slpfnnf'<IVoql,7 1' anamst w t•s t Torran"e. 190--0albey ISi Cit< 51\errlc~. 7 0 " ' H\I\' Allman IS) O.e Emery, .. , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~-~=-==-=======================:=-- Pre p Soccer Tournament 1-~1ve O ran~e Coast area team s will be com- peting in a 32-team soc- cer tou rnament hosted by Kennf'dy High School and tak1n~ plaC'e Satur day, )1ond,1y and Tues day . Cor ona del )1ar. Foun· tam Vallt>y, lluntinmon &>ach. MJtl•r Oc 1 and San Clt'mentf' are scheduled to pa rtie1palt· m tht> <"vent that will be staged on three fi C'lcl<> lhc> firs t day K enn~dy H ii;ih. Walker Junior 10521Nfne-Wullellfffltua-N .. 'POV11eK1'·141...,.. ff I ft h And M 3 c k a y -~~iiii~i~ii=iiiii~~~ Elementary School On the· final day, ac1ion will ~witch to w('~tem Hl p,h with the title eon t•1l under the li~ht!l fnllowin~ an A YSO ex bibJtion game. • • If you lease cars because it's practical, it only makes sense to lease practical cars. llB/iJB 1\ toe o( t"ar. '°' "101 of m onf). Mission Viejo Imports Son Oi•90 hy. J;,,,try &it. 831 -1740 or 495· 1700 In 11 fhJ?ht. W Z Coon <99 25 7.1 J and Robert Hanlon t 103·29 --74 ) tied for first" llh Sid Pearson (99 2·1 75 > in the next spot. ,,Ille Square Mae Bible captur ed low net of the month for ~ovember at Fountain Valley Mtle Square Golf Course with an average scoreof72.7. In a low gross tourna· ment, Millie H ayes was the A flight winner with 89 with Bobbie Webb and Eloise LeSage tying for runnerup honors at 91. [n B flight. Ann Ford captured first place with 92. followed by Jlamae White at 93 and a tie at 95 between Carolyn West. Ruth Furr and Ro:-.e :\tiller C'yprt•ss' nick Cromw~ll hit eight of his first 10 shots from thl' field and fin1sh1:d thl' mght with 20 points to keep thl' Centurio n s within ranie. The victory gin•:-llun lington Rea(·h :i 5 2 n·· cord. Cromwell Cyprus UI I l!f It pf Ip 'I ~ • Xl Beer / • 1• Murrietta 11 ' R•nCl~I ' 11 Taylor 7 I 6 Murpt-.y O O O Oduterm1n 1 o 1 To1•1S 2S I IS SI Hunlln9ton Buell 01) Sclow•rl Harb•n S.m\ Kar~ul Foncnamp Thornton f9 It pf Ip ti I J 13 & , 0 I ' ' 'I J 1 IS 1 I & 0 I 0 0 I 7 0....n I • I> Total\ 7S 11 1' l>I Score by O\l•rters C19rt\\ I& ll 17 1& SI Huntonqlon ~•ell 10 11 17 11 ~t Orange Coas t stayed with El Camino throughout th<' fir!;t tralf but fell behind by four at inte rm1ss1on and was ne,·er able to catch up again. O::ivid Taylor was high po111t man for the Pirates - With 13 Golden Wul (t71 f9 fl pf Ip I 0 I 1 I> 0 l IS Sc.n1llPt:1 W1l-.on FINO.;.,' 1 0 1 " $ • 0 1' I> 0 I 17 H1r>•hll'r J 0 7 b Jo><k\Of' 4 J 1 ti ~hlpy J 1 2 IJ Jo·~· • 2 1 10 Sdntl 0 0 2 0 Total\ J'I 1~ 12 97 Halllome. Golden West, S2 36. Or1119• Cout 1•0 I t fl pf IP Bolden l 'l I II WaM1 ' 1 Jtranko & O Ltoy J 7 T•rlor i. 1 Ol!nharn 1 O 8.Jk~r I 0 R~n""r I 7 I 11 ~ • 17 7 I 3 IJ 1 ' 2 1 ' Or11Y1 ' 0 1 • Miier o O 2 o Tolah 2" 8 1a M Hallt1m•· El C.tmono. J.i.JO. Newport, CdM illiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijii• CHRISTMAS GIFT TIME AT T~!~e~~:1!:~sl BIKE-WAY __,._.... Sea Kings will be tryin·~ for :i perfect December tonight when they host the invading Newport H a rbor Sailor s in non- leagut> bas ketball. Tipoff is al 7 a nd the Sea Kings of coach Tan- dy Gillis are going for their ninth victory of the season with no defeats. Pacing C dM is 6·6 junior Alex Black, who has averaged 20.I pe r game and been in double figures every outing. Coach Ken Ammann·s Sailors, who have yet to win in four starts have had six different players in double figures. Futuring the new ·= NtStftfCt x 11125 Brookhunt Fountain Valley 963-2321 BIKE WAY AR S RAU:IGH-PEUCHOT-MX lllCES & PARTS SICATEIOARDS ieans and things AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND Nli:WPORT BEACH 714 644· 7030 Thursday December 18. 1975 OAILY PILOT 03 Wood Leading Rusher • Ill Area • Final JC Grid Stat ORAHOE COAU 11101 AU SHI HG San Clemenll' Jtigh's Rrittn Wood emerged as the Orange Coast area's lcucting rusher for the 1975 foot b~tll campaign rushing for 1,020 yards nnd a 6.2 averag0. Fountain Vall<>y's Chris Dove is the tolaJ yardage t•hamp in the passing d epartment with 1,587 yards. • I PASSINO •• l I) ff ,c ,. It) 10. II • s 0 OTMll• SCO•ING Snow 11, 11..,.tt 1', Miiier •. P1rk 1 DANA HILU <•SI RUSHING Giii Cribb l<ll'IQ 11 3 0 uo 1i.1 13'1 .. nt. ·~ )0 0 ,, 0 """ n " ,, HTAMCIAIMJ RUSH I MG tci. • .,. av-. llU. Wlllle~ 108 41 " • 0 Hell Ml 19' ) I ll La~Alt SI IOJ 2 0 I~ EM .. i..rt 24 11 7 ~ 11 ~llOW 11 /)j j I 0 Fleml119 10 1' I • It F1ulkn..-e. 1 I " C.OOltr .. I 7 II Wrndtr 3 ·12 7' o UR.,. If """ ·ll> 0 PASSI.NC pa pc pt flyt PCI. laRutr 101 •'I • lilO Ii\ R•nktn R•nn•~rr Crall FUl'"I'' Walle< II Grter valltrvmo t.nub•c• C.<»11• SullCI" Torre" MARINA It 11 lllU$HINO 1< .. ., ., 0 1• " 1 I 1 1J PAUtNO "" Wt 211 l'M AA I~ 11 ii ) > J 12 .... ~. ) j .)() l j • 4) 0 11 0 0 4 6 SS 0 s s 0 10 0 , 0 0 J 0 'I 0 y "' RH ~r. \1 .. A)SIHC. pll II( ,., .. ' ' OTHt:R SCORIHC \.Ohman 19, Vom Steto 12 UNIVERSITY IH I AU SHI HG 1(1) HS ,. I U 0 "~' p(f t I I ()i'f • t\ I\ !>!I ,v. \1 . ~ • I . } 7 ) ph .,.. 2• ,, IH u " A CAn1tllt"k1 II> !lrOW'> M•'J'•t' t <I''~ l WJ\1h· Ailmtt\ (lltnq Uvi1t• 0 l'l<•ilhltn AtdO• G\ol\IH1 Uull••••"'I Of\ffWI t(b .... II ,, I~ ~ , I ,0 • I yf\ yl I 181 71 ""' JI\ 1 IV ,,. •4 ,,, #Y) " u II •• " II Id 14 I 11 0 ,, 11 I) 1• I• &6'J tNHr,. V•1.H> 11>1••• \4/ 7 ijl4 JIS ft Vt ' ·~~ ...,, ;.,; ,,, ~· ,.., ~· 4 11 u 11 I I ,, JJ J I J I 0 I I 0 II 0 0 0 0 )\ And Wood s hares scoring laurels with Newport Harbor's St~ve Foley. e:.ic h racking up 78 points. Crapo WIMl119Glf l(OVf\.111 VOlmerd1ng s-ney AO.ms Tel-ia Sleet" ~hm.n Sl1mos It ta IJ'I 101 91 SS n tO 1 J 1 1 , ., ,. " I •1 4 S 1 0 ll 10 2) 20 20 I S I 0 11 70 • 0 Hall 31 18 116 .•IN> Uf\lldlltt 0 11 ~ U / HS O'TH£R SCORING IW1tle<h Torre. 'V1llu (e mp P• pc pl uo n 1 1? 3 J I 0 0 1'1 .3'11 18 2SO a .ooo Oylln l<Hvtl' !:QMI Gr•lla"' Oel~il!O $atl(Ml Helu Sc••n Sllllttor • 70 " \ I T\ 4 0 110· ) II 0 ~ u II II f'ASSIHC O• 1>C P• yd• Id WM• l/r, I ~ 1\J 1.1 JI 1~ OltANO~COAST AlllEAL£ADU$ RU,HING .... .,..,., $c .... I 1 Wooel, Stn Cltmtntt 1 FCIMy, NtwPOr1 3. Dyllt\, U11lvernty • Soe.,, MJulon V1t10 S. Giit, Dene Hllh 6. Elton,CCIM 1. A•n•ln, Merine • LUCH. Hunlln111011 'I DuCldrtdo-, Co\la MeH 10. CrebO, O•n• Hills PASSI NC 1Cb 11>4 112 ISS ISi 1~ 104 " lOl 111 101 Pllfff, SclloOI t Oo .. ,FV '2 Bl\hore, Ed1\on J Rosauer,CM • "'olst, Hnt11 pe pc .. llS 120 ' IH " U l'r.I 106 11 111 es 1 S Rttve\,MV "' f>3 II SCOR INC "YI I 020 '" aoe no ... sse S" S1' Sii S06 Ydl 1,!AI 1,1()3 •• l,ll>I 11n I.OH ..... ., S.1 S2 •.1 '·' S.J s.J so ,. so !Kl. .w .S6S .'.>19 . '80 .SSI Foley INtwpo rt Harbor > •nd Wood lS..n Cl...,,.ntt) )I ~"ell. Sour IMIUtOn Vleto) 60, P.1111 St , G1tteM IFount•ln Valley) al>d Whan IEdlsonl •a u c11. Retvn (Minion Vte1ol "4, Lucas IHunt11>9ton Buell) and Steinke !Fountain 'Valley> '' n ch, ,,,.roerum IFouma1n Valley), Ad!lms 15an Clt,,.,.nlf I and Sa\hore (Edison> 3" eacll, Balch IEdhon> JS; Oyku IUnlversllyl and Ouclel<'tdge I Costa Mesa> 3• ucll. Elson GUl\lleU Nt>ore l(emble TurMr Dw1n Merry Gu1\MSS Herry CORONADELMAR (UI RUSHING ttb 104 86 ny9 sse 2il •1 191> 2S 168 .34> IM ' 16 " ·11 PASSING , ... P< pf 13• .se 1l 9 3 1 OTHER SCORINC '1 • 1 23 •O • 1.2 pts. " ,. 11 18 18 0 1 pct. .01 .ll3 Grttlty "·Neb U, Neville 12. Slas~l 8. Herrtrr ~ Oudclrld9e Jont \ -•hca 8.lbbtll fal-e COSTA MIESA ltVSHING tell nyt 111 S17 s• 134 28 10? 1 11 ?l av9. '" 1• J 6 J O S 2 110 .. 34 0 0 0 I> Sl•l'nO\ Wlnnanootf Gill • ) 1 I u -42 PASSINO .. pc pl '3 32 ,, ,, 10 3 ' 0 0 OTH£• SCOIUNO ·10 .... 310 160 0 Co$b~ 10, Walsh'· ModUQO • £DISON IMI RUSHINC 8~1'10fe RO<NO CM<> Beith Fu9a ~·1 c.ac1ee JollnlOl'I Wlt1l1ms NlcllCHs Slmp\on 'V. RUllSl!anl ~ Ra-Miiani 8uhore ·~ S.RakMhan> 1<11 103 63 ~ 1l 21 a H s I I ' 1 PASSING "~ 7111 214 201 100 •• J'2 2S 11 9 ., • • 9 pa P< pl 11S 99 u 1 , 0 s • 0 ..... 21 • 1 3• •3 ,, 3 7 1• 3 . 90 ·2 0 0 ., 0 .9 0 OTHER SCORING Whan 41, Robinson b, Team '· EL TORO 11-11 Urquhart Hunsti99r Or1mt F11r'brolller Burllhardl Bu>Otr Dooley Henvn c ... rtes WlCkllam. Moylan Tolbert l(ey t<ty 8ur9"1erdt Tolbe<t Urqul'lar1 RUSHING tcb ., 39 S4 10 .. , 1l 1 s I ,, PASSING ... P< '' n 48 II> " 1 l ny9 13' 1M 1)7 ~ •S IJ 31 1? 1 I> 0 . ._.. l • ,, 1 b , ' 0 9 33 S4 ,. 10 •0 0 0 I> -1>0 ·31 I S pi nyt 8 309 s· 180 0 18 0 10 . , Los AI I.Ats Alamitos • 0 0 0 0 :IO pct. 344 310 000 P1'· 3' • • JS 0 11 0 Cl • • 0 11 " P<t. ~s 1 000 ,800 ..... 18 " • • I> 0 0 0 • • 0 0 a pe1. .291 .333 .33J .Jll O'Brien 11, Collin\ 12, WllM>nl. Sutherland• "OUNTAINVALl..EY 1•~11 RUSHING lei) ny11 ••Cl ph Glltt!IS •'I }43 4 ~ ~ M~\O 13 lJI • ~ I> 011mbers c.o 1 .. 1 > 1 o TeylOr 19 '7/ .. " 11 Coa 1l ~ '0 b Nl\CO 11 411 7 I> 0 ()Qaneku 1 2S l7 ~ o co1em1n 1 1 10 t a o MlrQUtl J 10 J 3 11 ~rC)erum 1 l 3 0 Jo Oove S'I ..82 I l lO PASSING pa pc pi ny9 pet Oovt llS 120 'I I \Ill 6'3 Colem1n '1 1 .ti I> •~ <31 Holme\ l 1 o J~ .lll OTHER SCORING Sltlnke 4', 8011.otd 2', Grtlz 1> HUNTINGTON BEACH l:WI luces , Mllrllnez Swarlnoul Br•n<llnburQ HOl\I O.vt~ RUSHING lcb ny9 10) SlV )& 1~1 lJI I~ /l lO 13 80 I PASSING ••9 50 I I • J ~8 09 4 0 .,., .. I> 0 0 17 P• pc pf nY9 pcl. Holst 117 BS I 1.212 480 OTHER SCORINC Samperi 12. W1lsoo 12, Ga11ch9, Glem~. Moon J, Humpllrty 2 . Pike Fr~h Trimbl<' McCutloUQI! Gompf Nun•~ Mill., Chapman c,..iwn.,.. Gompf Frencl! McCullOUQI\ Ponce9. LAGUNA BEACH IJ.11 RUSHING ltb !OS SS 39 n JS J I ~ PASSING nyg 3<u 2~S 13S 11 ,, .., 1 11 J • 7 I ID , 0 11 P" pc po nvg 8• JO ti 411 14 ~ SS lO 3 111 I 0 0 0 OTHER SCORING ----- !'IS .)() 0 I {l pct JSI .)57 100 .oro Entries Race Results I For Friday Finl Potl U:O P.M. "ltST RACIE HO yard~ 1 y~ar old\ Cl1om1ng. Purse \1400 Cla1m11>9 price llSOO ~·s a PeKh I Richards I 119 Tull Ro (Morns) 127 To• Princess IWardl 119 f'Of',..t4nucfay Cle•r. Trull Fast f'lltST RACE -JSO yard\. 3 Y"dr olds. C•lif·bred, Cla1m1n11. Purse $1800. Clabbers Queen Bee IWelchl 1.00 3 eo 310 Tlmt-1111 Also ran Oldie's Gt!m, P1m·~ RO<kel, M.!ICkly Too G,,I, Say A Puyer. T1Qer Oom1n90, Go L1llle S.\, OeeOeeAnn . is £XACTA t-£st •,. ArtlU & s. P1,.a•s Leu, P1ld $58 00 OTHER SCORING 1Clt0110r n 18, ICllQOrt 1 Gonraln WiQmor,. Wllh•m\ MeceultY Chace SUQQ\ o ... n, M<Gow1n Sunov 0 >far.t 01oson MelC""m Oruba Wo11mor1' Orllba Mt Gowan O·HorA Prit11 \1 SP"ar Cnt~l~.i Blum f:lroulPllt' Rtevh Sthm101 Sweaty Hoop Cl•rk Jone\ MATER DEi l~ll RUSHING I Cb I~ ,. S1 'I 17 1 I) II • I I "J 1d 21 I ) .. Jl ·l>l PASSI NC H P< pl 11 )1 s 31 .. 1 I 1 I 0 OTHER SCOR IN<. MISSION VIEJO IH1 RUSHING tcb nyg 1s1 no J8 J10 10 lll 40 tS7 -40 b~ ti •2 12 71 1 19 I ' 1 J PASSI NC AVq . pH. '.. . 3 .I ,. '. 17 • 5 0 • 6 12 1 . 0 "' ,, J ~ II> I 0 • , 1 0 10 • '.. ,, -l 'f "' nyt pe1. •SO •lo l tS SI• l1 .soo 18 .~ .,.,.,. •8 ~I •I 38 1 6 J 8 I 8 9 S •O J.0 Retv'S 5..,,.,., P" PC 11.t l>l po nyg pet. 1 I 1,018 SSl 12 Sofoar 1 1 OTHIEASCORING C111fa 17, '.itlltdda I ) 118 l3J 2 21 Ill NEWPORT HARBOR l•~I Fo•"'f Cnr1\ly' Sor•111 W•ro WhttlOrd llull•n11ton Roum Harrison Paou1n RUSHINC l<b 181 )0 11 I ~ II • 1 nyg 9), 210 •l 7J ) 0 ..... SI 4 I 3S l / '2 Od ,, I S 00 PIS • 18 .. I 0 0 0 0 18 u I \ Hatao•~ PAUING P<l PC •> /~ P• ny9 P<I " ;nil 11·• JU ~ l '18 ll>I OTHER SCORING Mllchell 9, Murphy• Adam~ AN>n\ W-T Vte1Stde~ 9outN1n P. Vlef\fdtS MatfllS 0 111 SAN CLEMIEHTE 110.11 RUSHING 1CI> nyci 16• ,.,,., "q "'' •l /I " II 1 I I PASSI NC. •>A •'> 1.S 11\1 I~ l!I 18 .t•q 61 •• \ I J~ I ,\ ~ J e I • I ~ I I ph 1• Jj> ,, ,, JU • I) IK pe PC "' nvci PCI T VlttStdU 0 111 Me.,ser\m1t11 )) 11 1 I I J'if> 1l " .. I U OTHER SCOR INC. I \I n Sc.hall24, Engstrom b.H atk~llb (dlv•rt I. Calendar Thunday IOet .111 I fl /}.I B1skelball-Newport Harbor at Coron• dl'I Mar 171. Hunlln9ton 8 Pac I\ and Mllttr !>\•1 di Anallftlm tournf'f, Ed"on v\ Ra~•·"l11 Id ,,, C:.brlllo tourney' 14 p m I, Fount.11n lldll•v v RoQhetll ,at Arroyo Grande tour,...y I~ JOI l.iqun • ~ICll and Un1verstty at L•QVNI a.-~cn tr.urn.·v 0.na Hills al Sanld Ana lourrw-v. Or.1no-(n.•\f ilnd Gol~ West•~ <;t>.•lltv tourro•y UC 11 .. 1•• "' Nor111 Oakola Slatt Friday !Dec 1'1 BaOelball Hunl11\QIOn B .. lCnandM.w r Of••' Anaht•m 1ournev. E<h~n at (.oor11to lournf', Fountain Vetley •I Arroyo C..r~f'Wl~ to"'"'·• Laguna S.acn and Un1 ver\1ty di LdClu"" &·ot" tournev. El Toro al Foothill II Odn.l H•ll' di 5.1n I• An• 1our11ev. Lo\ AmlQO\ at MiH•"d 18• Uol' • Grande a1 San c1.-men1e 181 Orar'(lt' c. ... ,1 ~"" Golden We.i at Cllallt Y lournr-y '>oul"•rn C•hlorn1a Collt(le al A1us.i Par1t.1 C&t Wresuino M•nnct a nd Hun11nq1on ~"1 n •• , Cerretos J C tourneoy. Oa nct Hilh •• Pdtr• • H•-nrv 16), San Cle""'"'' al Carlsbad i.1 C.ut\ld OranQI' C:O.\l at Moorp.irll 11) ---------------------- ------ AUTO 'PARTS SAYE 30°/o-50% .. U99&CIWDS UST NICI M.1 1""' • l .. q 4 JI~ I Toldl\ HO ll~ 11 1, 111 JO Vo•mQ /\((QIUAltdu ,,. f,,.\ .... ,,., n ().f PA(\. 6 F C.\ 1 °""""1 14 1• Ur''""'° 1• Mton,., JO. C<>r""tl 18 J"'"P~\on •~ "°'""'' 18, Gaol' If, MuO• ... H U11ltc • b, Htt ~' «>. A n1tt1t (J, 1Nh1tt' •• ln•"'J •.I J '" ''· 'd•~ty 7 JOldA'l V~t\L'""' C..JlJ" (..tJ•V 0-Bord Moll<'•'! McC,.,rt f [)rd"'"' ~h-Jfl(• f'-4+''~" K•"""'f Toloil\ DelY'>rrJ 11',.·nn• ' C.<IV Tot.t SADDLE BACIC II 1 11 RUSHINC. It b y" yl !0"'1 111 t>• ..; I I I s;., 4 •• Jfl't 14 J\\ ) A' 1 1 0 1 '>I 6 )I I/ 14 '4 t> UJ h1I ~~ I Jl U n II a ;i1 n 7.., n \ 11 fl 11 B 11 ?I II t J I I Ill 0 10 (t '1 ~·· l')'I 14 I "' 1 ll 211 11W I~ I' ASSING '~~ ""' T t 111 Jtl W )\I I) ll II II ll~ 11~ t I ""I lU •,, ur1nQ McC,Arry Jn Oob• JO JoHJ.m 14 Vl'tn •it·# 1•. Gn1•n 21. Volr.h~tin1 10. c,,.y 11, C>t•Bnrct I/ Hmur. 1],r,.,onzt. S,n ... fS11ti....b.M:t1Jrtrb.fl(.r+ntw f "' Mcf,,uir1 4, {r;111') f) Sdf,..,1 "I M<lf.•on Pun1mtl t 'Snrr,u' M;r..~ittt 'Aft'lhltt H .tfl\I It Thorns.i•.on f)f~I t Wovn k'rNll .. ,. (t4:..-u,,., tt' rt Toi•\ P\,tt\df\111 I GOLDEN WIEST lf>.O RUSHING 1Cb '(If YI lijJ '111 ~) ~8 ,,. •,1 ~I 101 11 ,, J•J 71\ 3., JOI 1 '• 1r ~ 1• ,, ' •J ';•,, 1 I J PASSING 111 bJ I I I 11• I I 0 0 • n (I I 7~ l'lyq 1 JOl \/) J/r }1.; 70\ 101 ,, ,, n !•> I l IJI ~11 I(;.> Andru\ h ll OtVI\ 0 II u Id fl ' • • ' I I) 0 0 (I 0 fl J~ , 9 0 Tot •' 1t1 ;~ ) 117 '.>4 c;r.nq [ta.,1\ o-6 M <P"""'"'°" 4J f}lf PAT ) FG\ Powf:·li 4/ Punuttdl.t 1.t Mt. V..eOf'l 1.& Snrout /4 M·r•I n 11 Uptt.in 11 B .. t·uW'\.tf&rl 6 MdOdO '-.-. b~b LOPt'/b ----- S<Jror1\e P•ck.ic;Jt' IOr t yt rl 119 No S.o SonQs (Ada1 r I • 60 • 70 War Copy ICltrt\\t J 119 El\yanne IB1nk\I 119 011c Gold Bir (Myle\ I 10 00 Timt-18 21 SEVENTH ltACIE 400Ylrd\ J yNr olds ' up Cla1m1n9 Pur\A! IJ700 Fty11>9 OavlCI HURRY/ SHOP CHECKER AUTO FOR LAST MINUTE CHRISTMAS GIFTS/ Bo y lmaoe I Broo k s l 172 0.\er1 Devil IC•rdo1aJ 171 C•wl>lne (~lltrsl 119 Row Joyous (Ha•O 119 SECOND •ACE. 870yards )year olds ' up Cla1ml1>9. P .. r\t U100. Clalmlrw:i oroce nsoo hrdy Ro<ktl IW•tson I 1n J ay Joy 18•nksl , 11 'ianqu1ne's Jet IMylt\l 127 Grade CCruoerl no Ea9leLanc11n11 1C•lll , 112 ~w Flsl (Hartl 119 IW T1oer Rocktl IRltllardsl 122 8\ld'Hodl (Nicodemus) 120 THIRD •ACE lSO yards. 2 year old maidens Cl•lm1n11 Purse $1100 Cl•lml"9 price $10,000 Jel Powered I Call I 1n !wl>er Star 2 <Cudou I 122 Jet Kn19ht IG•rtal 171 Ol'rrlt k (Cler inti 1n Ml\ltr MeQOO IWard I 1n "1urlty IAdairl 172 Four Forty Prince IWelchl ln Zlp'nGo IWatsonl in UnclePl\rank (Trusurel 1n• f'OURTH RACE -•OOyaros. 3y...ir Olds ' up Cta1m1ng Purse S190(). Clalm11>9 Price 57000 StoobyC>ooby Oo IWardl 112 Sir Detka (Lo pllaml l12 Geor99 I\ Tllrtt INICOdemu\I 110 Verquenra (Morris! 117 OenceM.tn (Cru11erl 120 Rutar11'S Van (Wt IC hi 112 Mr Cute Brl1Ch9' (G4Utl) l 19 Royal Top Bar IP•11t> 1n f'I nH RACE >SO yards 3 year oldflllttt Allowenct. PurH UaGO ~111K1tty <Brooks) 11' Go Lilli• Sis I Wet so,,. 119 Coral's Runaw1y IHtnn1no) 119 l(lndolcut• IH1rll 112 Mal hit IRlchardsl 119 1Et1 Copy <Cru119rl 119 Annlla '.itraw <Myles) ll9 Wtl>CIO' Summer IClertssel 119 MISS FIV'I Ply (Treasure> 119 01ckeys Ro<k Candy (Garra I 119 SIXTH ltAC£ -lOO yards. 3 year old\ ' up. Clalml,.o. Purse ~. ClalmlnQ Prttt '6SOO. Outsl T Baroo IWetson> 119 Ju\llke Pa (Harl) 119 wr.eta Rtlurn (8rooksl 119 5kyof Diamond ITrtasurt > 112 Lunar Ou Deck (Oreyer) 110 Q\elMd RoCkel (We rd I 121 Ol>enl"9Gvft.1Cter1Ut) 112 OooMdoO !Adatrl 11• Leo Vandy Girl ICudoral 119 Go Ann1vtrsary ILlphem I 111 AtS<; ran -All Proltt, Pal"\ Dandy, Little Above, F1c~1 .. 11e CMOI ~ar. Frllfttll Bike, T alut'\ Go Go No scratcr..s - U IEXACTA •C1all'"rs o-~ &J,.MoSHSoft9s, Pald~UO SlCONO ltACE -400 yards ?year Old mat~n\. Claim1n9 . Purst $1100. Bold Miss Pepco l1Cnl11ht> 1 s •o G1ddy·s Rocket IOrtytr l La Crema l(ld <Brooks I Tlme-20.SI s 00 J "° 310 300 • 00 Also •lll'l -Milov, Cul' N FM!, Goof Ball. Miss Tiny Roe ~•I. l(og Oe Roon, Fin.I Mis.slon, Custom T allort!d THIRD RACE -810 yard\. J """" olds & up. Claiming. Purse $1100. L11 Amioo IC•rdo1al 7.20 St-r Soor1 !Wal\On I Green Up I Strauss> Time -46.21> 'II() 3 60 7 00 '60 2 ao Also ran -Jungle Patrol, Oal Young Bar. Joyous Speeoy, L.tld1 Tum1ge, Inky Rastus f'OURTH RACE -400 yards 1 VNr olds. Attowanctt. Purse ll600. Llmil's R•11ards (Tretsurtl lS.l>O Gollk•ro<-el {Lipham I Azure Blf11Hartl Tlme-20.12 110 4110 1.80 600 10 00 Al\O ran -Oetp S.ilor, F ast Bet>, Tru Sun, M1cln1te Specral. Lu Ann·~ Ftasl, M.tryvlew Farm Girl Fll'TH RACE -810 yards 3 year• olds' up. Claim1no. Purse $2300. 1 Ptlly Laruny (Nicooemusl 23 •0 S1lenl Trtalmenl IG•rHI S.nt;1ulne'sJ•l lMyltsl Tlme -014 '1.80 "'° ... 80 3 "° 4.00 Also nn -On Ille House, Bar Fa,.,., EarltY CllarQe, Sunn Rock. MelM.tNll SIXTH RACE -lSO y11rds. 3 vor okb a. \IP. Cla1mino. Fillles & mare.. Pvrse '3200. E5Caoe Artl\t (Ward) 3 .6() Pappa·sLau (Mytesl BurQVfldY Ute (Cati I 3.00 7 '° S.00 3 40 10.10 Pro Scores IOreyrr J 12 •O s ao 5 70 Lee Bar Watch I Ad••' I • 00 3 IQ Mo l>lle Ousttr (W frdl s l>O T1mt 70 ll Also ran A Lto·s B811y A Im For You Most Roval, l(ooly's Moo!oe, totoor N'OOn, Fly Bu Too EICHTH ltAC E 3SO yard\ l year old\& UP c 1a1m1n11Pur\t51900. O.l>Cly E •Pros IGarr•l 4 80 Nevada Flyu ICardotll I Rooet To Mf (Mltcllelll Tlmt -11'11 3 eo 200 uo 300 hO Also ran -Rebel Caused Him. N11tv Note. Moonrollo, Freeway Rocket. N•lt Train, Tiny Hop, On Llm lls SS EXACTA 8·DandY E•prui & l- Nev1da Fl't•r, Paid SH .SO NINTH RACE -lSO yard~ 3 ytar olds Cal1f·bttd Clalm lnq Pune \1800 Oii Ru Comet !Banks) 7 00 3 '° 3 10 Roe.kin Sea <Gana I 2 ao 180 ucrema Oe Cl•l>btr (Ce ll I & 00 Timi! 1801 Al'IO ran -Per\n1tkity', s-11, The Red Pony, Tonlos Bo J ingle, Prl~ N; Joy. Fearless Frank, R~y Jtd u EXACTA 1·0•1 Rn Corntt & 1· lt0<kln s.a. Paid '46.00 AttM<lance -S,22• Basketball COLLEC£ UC Sal'lla Barbara 10, Colo•ado S(> San 0 1990 SI 13, Cenl Mt Cl\ S'I Creigllton 73, towe St 61 • onioSt 11>, Tol~12 Utah St 81, BYU 76 Evanwlllt 8S, Miss. St 7J 0anrnouth 8', Huvard IS SI. Frantl\, NY 18, N~Y'f ""' Fordham '5, Brown 64 SI. Bonavenlure 10, T l!omas More bl Por11and SI. 80. UC Riverside IS HIGH SCHOOL Al'lellelm Holiday Tour""'""" (CM"'lllOftSl!lp Quartel'iiNhl Kotell8'IO. Kennedy S9 VIiia Park S6, Servi!• S 1 IConMlaUon Q;iart1rtln1ls 1 Ora~ M, Western S9 Los Alamltos '8, Ma11nolia S6 N•U~• ••sttetball ASM\. Sunny HlllSSO, V••~neta" 9oslon 118, Kanus Clly 104 Loera 1S, Ana~1m 39 6uffaloa. Houston IS Semi Ana Tournamtnt New OrlHn~ IOS, Washln<)lon • (CenMl1Uen S."'1111\alt I SEVENTH ltACl -3SO yards 3 Crolden Stale 113, Oelroit 102 SA Valley 58, Saddle back f9 yNr old\ & up. Allowan<:t, Pur5ll "'-nut111>,Mllweukee11l Sanl•An1Sl,GarClenGrovtSO Cleveland llS, S..llle 101 Letlll'IA .. ach To11r11emem ssooo. AmtriYll hu.U.11 Assa>. (c;Mmplo11shlp 01>11rttrtln1tu THE PASO ROBLES Oenver 106, Hew Yori< 103 Cenyon 1', La Quinta S2 .lei C•ollln (Tl!ompsonl 127 1nc1ten111l , SI. LoutS 102 IC...solatlon Qurttrflnaltl l..ilderaQO (Hartl t10 NallOftel Hoclley Le .. iw Calllt 11, SI Paul S8 TooM.t,ter <wauo11> 117 NY 1s1anc1ers3, NY ~noerso Nor1h Bakerslleld63. Norfo46 Gf•Y o.ncer (Lipham I 11• 'Toronto6. 51. Louis 2 we1n111 "·Brethren l>O I mpnnlV'llV IAdltrl 11• f>hll.otlpl'11a '· C.h•uoo 1 SI Monie• n . Loyola .a Ml Too 8u11 (Nlcooemu\l '" Ml<WMsola l . 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The board's action was prompted by a strike which grounded United Air Lines and forced up to 1,000 travelers a day to find other travel accom- modations at a time when empty seats ar~ "irtually unattainable. Pan Am will be able to carry about 200 persons a day an each direction. Pan Am, normall y forbidden to carry passengers between U.S. dties, asked last Thurs- day for emergency authority to carry hoh- dav travelers on two Q.qmestic routes. OUR CHRISTMAS WISH FOi YOU May you and all your loved ones possess and m1oy the best girt or all . .. good heallh. As a member or the health "team 1t is our privilege to work with your phys1c1an lo help yo u l ive a bealtruer life. Please call on us for a n y thin g w e can ethically do to make your Christmas a happier one. 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PUBLIC NOTICE SUPEIUOR COURT 01' THE STATE 01' CALI FORNI A FOR THECOUNTYOFORANGIE No A·Ut16 lllOTICE OP HEARING 01' PITITI~ lllOtt PROaATE OF WILL AND f'OR I.ETTERS TESTAMENTARY AND llOlt AUTHORIZATION TO AO· lllllN IS TElt UNOElt THE fNDEPEHOENT AOMI N ISTRATI~ 01' ESTATES ACT IPrMato GMt ffl -~) Es1•te of JACK 11 SCROGGY, all• JACIC HALLOC K S C ROGGY. ~CMWCI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llwtt ESTHER H SCROGCiV ll•s toltO '-'r.i11 • pellllOl'l for Proo.it of Wiii •no tor oUu•nce of Lellers Tesl.,nentMy to It'll' s-1•UOMr •nd tor •utroorou.1ocw1 to «!minister tJ<>Mr Ill• lnd•l)enden1 Ad lf\lnostrotlon ot Ell•tes Act IP<ol»te <:ode )'1 et _, rotuonce 10 wN<ll ls ~ tor turtlwr portlculors. encl l"-1 ltw tune •nd ploce ol lle•ronQ I~ ~me ~ tieen set lor J•nuory •. "1•, •I q JI) • m. on the cour1room 01 OeP9r1ment No l of i.old c011r1. et 700 Clvt< <Anter on ... W.st, In Ille City ot So'llll• AN, C,,,11to<n1e. Oilt.O Oecomber IS, 191S WILLIAM E. St JOHN, C.Oun1y Cltr- WIU.IAM V. SCHMIOT Attwwoy •I ~-JM S... Mlt "°I Drlw "lte )00 ... ......, .. oc "·~tit•"''• nwo Anerw.y IOI' Poti11oMr P\Alllshed Or•"OO coest 0.11'1' Piiot. ~cernber 11, II, 14, 1'7S 47'7·7S PUBLIC NOTICE • UPlh ........ LEGENDARY OC..J CELEBRATES 40 YEARS IN AVIATION HISTORY More Than 3,000 'Gooney Blr<U' Out Of 10,000 Stlll Aylng Air Legend Lives The .Incredible 'Gooney Bird' NEW YORK (UPI ) -She was known affectionately as the ·'Gooney Bird." ·· Dak," and "Dizzy Three" to men who flew her during World War 11. and legends grew around her feats. She 1s known simply as "The Three" to the legion of fans of wh:ll the United States government has solemnly proclaimed a "beloved aircraft." and '"the bes t single 3.lrplane ever built.'' SHE IS THE DC-3, also known un- der her military designations as the C-47 and R4D. Although she looks puny alongside today's jets, the DC-3 was the ·jumbo" aircraft of her day and has been widely credited with making commercial paSSt'nger av1.i- l1on possible on a profitable basis Forty year s ago, on Dec. 17, 1935, the DC-3 made her maiden flight at the Douglas Aircraft Co. field in Santa Monica, Calif. Douglas built 455 commercial DC·3s .. and 10,200 military versions of the plane. The last order for the aircraft, which had been converted to military use. was filled in 1945. but the com- pany estimates an incredible 3.000 still are in use. 500 in the fleets of com- mercial airlines . THE F IRST "THREE" was de· signed in response to an American Airlines reques t for an "air puJlman" or s leeper plane capable of Jong- dis t ance flight. The plane was equipped with 14 berths and reduced the United States CO<illt·to-coast flight time to 15 hours . The luxury o f slumber was replaced, however, when the airlines discovered that the widened-fuselage reqwred for the berths couJd accom- modate 20 lo 30 seats, a significant in- creas e over t h e capabilities of airliners then in service. The · DC-3 thus became· the first aircraft that could make money just by hauling passengers. •j With the outbreak of World Wav ll, ,he DC-3 was converted to military use. and 1l was around her astounding feats as the ··Gooney Bird" that the rurcraft 's legends grew. She became- the subject of dispatches by war cor- respondents. Poems and songs were wntten about her. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower said she was one of the four weapons that helped most to win the war O~F. PILOT DURING the way, who:.e plane was riddled by anti- airrrafl fire, decided to ditch it in a Pacific lagoon. After hitting the waler. the plane boum·ed 50 feet into the air, where the pilot changed his mind and flew on to his base. In another incident in which a C-47 ran out of gas, the crew parachuted to safety only to learn that the aircraft had landed gently in a meadow several miles away. Following t he war, thousands of the military models were converted to airline transports and its dependabili- ty and ability to survive potentially catastrophic circumstances helped the infant commercial airline in- dustry off the ground. The longevity of "The Three" is still to be established. One DC-3 recently donated to the Henry Ford museum had logged 84.875 hours in the air. Some aircraft have had over 50 c hanges of engine and so m any replacements that all that remains of the original plane is the fuselage. A new DC-3 sold for about Sll0,000. Thir- ty and 40 -year-old models are worth S20,000 today. P UBLIC NOTICE White Collar Pag l"ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TM lollOWlftQ person IS doinq bus•· neu.u 0 c I p LTD {Orange Cou<l!Y 111- vHtmont P,.ooertln LTO.I, PO. 8o• '201. N-i:oort O..cll CA '1~ 12144 W 0.11 Rd . ANllolm. CA neo.1 .Jos-s>h Edw•rd S~trowr>0. 1144 w 11•11 Rd . An•""• m, CA 'l'llOA Thos busoneu is conouctM by '"''" dfYlduel Eowerd Sp•tr1wno This sl•lement was Ill~ with tlw County Cltrt1 of Or•nqe Covnty on Oectmber U, lt14S .. ..., Publl"-d Oren~ Ca.st O•oly Pllol, Dot< ti, U. lt7$•nd Jan I, I, 1976 416 .. 1S PUBLIC NOTICE S·1Mt SUPERIOR COU 11.T 01" THE STATE 01' CALlf'OltHtA FOR TMI COUNTY 01' ORANGE "4. A·ISllt NOTICE 01' HEAii I NG OJ' l'ETITION 'OR PltOaATE 01" WILL ANO FOR Ll!TTElllS TEST AME NT Alt "I' £$1411• of JOSEPH JOST, •ISO known e\ JOE JOST, al'IO known as JOS. JOST, al'IO ~nown •s JOSE PH E. JOST. OotCH...0. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1"'11 JOSEPHS. JOST •nd P.t.TRICIA IC. BUCK u CO EXECUTORS llaw lolecl llerton • i>ellllon !or ProD•le ot Will •ncl tor 1uu.,,,•ol lell•rs Tntaml!lllarylo t~ i>el•tl-r r~ftrtr,<t lo wtoich •s Ability Beats Senior Status . WASHINGTON CUPI> -White collar government workers should be paid according to their ability and not according to their seniority, according to a White House task force. The study group's report to President Ford recom-. mended bringing federal salaries more in hnewith private industry. ev411 1f it means cutting pay for some jobs to make them comparable to pay in in- dustry on a regional basis. The suggestions, if adopted by Ford and passed by Congress, could arf ect more than 1.4 million federal employes ran g ing from c hief nuclear physicists· to janitors. WHIT E HOUSE spokesman John Carlson said Ford will take the proposals by the group -------------! f'l\tdt tor lunller perllcul.,s, •nil 11\at llM to mo •ncl "4a<~ ol l'ou ronQ tr.. "'"" ~ be9" Mt '°' Oec JO, "7S, .ti ' JO a m • In t1'1!t courtroom of Ot~rtment t«i l ol wod court, •I 100 C1v1c CAtnle< ~1-. Wnl. 111 \lie Clly ot S...lf A,,.. c.atlfomla Playboy's Profits Plunge · headed by Vice President Nelson A. Rockefe ller un- der consideration. He said the President pro- b ab I y will suggest Congress act on the re- port. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT n.. lo11ow1nQ per\Qn\ •rt doonQ bus• l'W')\il\ PO INT DESIGN l"'TERNATIONA'\. CORPORATION 4'~ ~wPOf1 Cel\t~r Or . SI.Ille 11.S. ""•e>ort O.ocll, CA .,MO J•"'11Hd K. HO\WoniecMt!, ~ C...~Str"nd Rd . 0.n• Poo,,I CA,,.,, 1 ~•\ Dv\•nen Is conduc led b't • tor· P"'•l·Ofl Point OUoQI\ lnttrn'1'1 CVJ). Jem,1110 K Hone1n1_, Prtn•dont '"'' \lat•menl WA\ l•ll'<I Wllll the < '""''" Cieri! ot Or•nQt COll'ltY on t•••rnl)tr t l97S ,..,.. Put>• ,,,..., 0r•"9e Cont D••IY Pllol. °".I~·' !.!. .!!.~~' "'''"" f'l HI.I(' :\OTICI': , ------·---- SU"E ltlOlt COUltT 01' THIE STATE Of' CALll'OltNIA l"Olt THIE COUNTY 01' OltANOe He A-M"I \JIOTICI Of' HIAlttNO 01' PITITION' ll'Oll .. ltOa.t.T• 01' WILL AND l"Olt un11ts TUTAM•NTAltY AND l'Olt AUTMOltllATION TO AD· MIN1$TIR UNOll• TME l .. OE ...... OIHT ADMINllTltATIOtt 01' ESTATES ACT IPl' ... te Ce* "1 .. ,..I E\lalf Of MAlt,GA•ET A PEARCY 0.<NWO HC)TICE IS HElllEllV GIVl!'N tl\01 UTHAltlNf VALUINOIOHAM ""'"' I•~ ri..0111 • MtltlOft for Pr-• al Will •n<I for tou•"<• ol L•tltr\ 19''-l•f"tl to Ille petition.< #'41 lo< -IU.tftlll \e oefmlftlllW ...... IN .,,....,_,, -•111\tr•tleft tA Et1A1r• .A<t I~ e-"1 •t vql .-_. 'tt •111(11 Is me 4t lor lurll'ttr .UC~ • .,.., tllet ttw ,,,.,. 8fldtllec• 114 "-"lllO lllO .. ,.,.. llH ....... '°' ~ .. ""· ., ....... "', lllJlle ~ tA Depormwnt No J Of~ fr_,,• 1'° Olfl< CA11t.r Of I Oolt •it, In .,._City flf SMta Af\41, C.t~lllA. Olti9tl ~IS, tt1S • •tWAMl .MIOttllll, ~ c-.ty C.ltf11 ;::~· ..... ~ . ..,... ..;.::i,.-· ........ ~ ....... ~ ..... co o.lty ,.let, ......,.., 17, ti, t4, 1'1S '* 7J DotodOoc I, ltlS WILL.IAM E.S1 JOHN, Coun\'f Clork ltAMSRY AND ltASMUSSIEN ... w.OCIANaLVD. SUITE 1103 "°"0 ••ACM, CA. '1101 ~ter:P9tHloMr Publlt.119d C)ranoo Co.st Dooly PolOl, o.c:.moer 11. U. II , lt7S '711HS PUBLIC NOTICE CP·I~ NOTICR TO Cit• OITORS 01" auLK TltAN$,E It IS«1.41tt_.lt7 U.C.C.> Notice h ll•rtC>'I' o lvtn 10 tht crocll1or. Of aAR8AA4 J MAllTIN, So<l•I S•curll'I' NO, SO·•?·OOJ. Tr.i1i.ror, wtloM bu'IMn .-.,s Is )41' VI• Oporto, City ol Newpart llt•cll, Cou11ty of C>f•1199, $1.tt• ol C.Olltwnl•, 111 .. • 1111111 trensler ts eOO<A te De m11dt lo lltE Nf l<U911<. Soci.t ~Uf'llY Ho tto-2CM071. Tr-'-, MIOM ll111lnt u •••,.. .. Is ett M. Cl.lllr, Q ty Of C:.St• .... Couray ., OrM09, S!Att Of C.lllor11l•. Tiie p.-oeien'I' to be v.,,,._...., le loui.d •' ).111 VI• ()fMH'to, City o4 HOwjlM1 ... < 11, Couftt y of Or Oll9f, Sf-tA (alHor11le. So"' P.-°"'1Y It *"<.rlbt<l In ..,.,..1 K All ltOdl In Ir ... , ll•IUrt\, ~~ 1N1W ~ 900d wlll '1111\at ONuly WIOl'I bu\lllOU •no•ll e t MAATINIOVE ICAUTY SAi.°" ~ lou1td .i )412 Vl• Opon•, CltY el Newpon et.Kii. ~' ~ Of'Ol\99, Stott o4 C•llfomt• ni. llulll lrM.dor twill 119 ~ ,,,_,,. ott or •II•' 1110 SI d•Y of Ot<t"'llor, 1'7S, et 10 •I'll •1 ~tlorwll RKl'OW S.nk" ..._ ,_*'' I• 19'1 H.nJI T111t111 A-. .._ Al\o, c..tlfor11la. le litr a It --'6.,.,. Tr..,,..,_, .. l..._.._,8'14~~ ~ .. Tr....., ttr lfte Nill WW. ---·~ OMM: Docl"'*rt, lt7S I,_ I(~ TrM.olene LOS ANGELES (AP> -··1 feel we h ave turned the corn er, and the future will be significant- ly better than the past." said Hugh Hefner, boss of the Playboy empire, reporting a steep drop in profits and r evenues. Playboy Enterprises Inc. reported earnings of $1.1 million on revenues of $197 .7 m illio n last year, compared to $5.9 million and $204 .3 million. respecti veJy. the year before. ''This has not been an easy year for the com- pany," Hefner told the audience al Playboy's annual m eetin~ this weel<. Hefner s~id cost cutting measures and a restructurinj? of the Playboy empire were beg1nnin1 to s how re- sults, but h~ reiterated he wouJd not lower lhc subscription price or Playboy magazine lo boost Its circulation. "That's what killed Ufe. Look and the Setur· day Evening Post. 'They got into t he numbers came." 11ld Hefner, who founded the P layboy t'm- p1re 22 years a10. The group's reportsug. gested. in part= -"Reaffirming that federal salaries should be based on private business pay lines. rathe r than on a cost of living or collec-. tive bargaining basis. -FEDERAL be nefits, besides pay, s uch as pensions. bon~ses and health Insurance should be in line with those in private e nterprise. Robert Fredlund, ex- ecutive d1rector of the Rocxefeller pa nel, said the !Meral 'government insomecasesoffers more ben~fits than does the prl v ate sector. May Co. Post LOS ANGELES (AP) -Election of James C. Walsh of St. Louu u senior execu tive vice president of T be Mjly Department Stores was announced here alter a meetinl{ of the board~ direct ors or the com· . pjny . Western Prediction .. 24 Nations to See 'Moderate Growth' PARIS (AP) -Th~· eronornles of the Western world should l'Oll· tinue moderate growth in 1976, but inflation is likely to r emain h1~h • al)d unemploymenl increase everywhere except in the Umlcd Slates. That is the prediction of the Organization fo; Economic Coopera- tion and Oevelopmenl, a 24-, nation group of Western in· s low ," according to the report dustriahzed nations. released early in Europe In the United States, lh1..• cur rent upturn is ·'likely lo s low down in the cour se of 1976 ... and the fall in un- employment will probably b~ IT STRESSED that ::ill - forecasts were based on poa·c1e aJready announced in me be s tates, and that there PUC Delays Phone Hike great uncertainties which could swing the actual results either way. Ai Fo:eAgal11 SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) -The Cali! ornia Pubhc Utilities Commission has postponed until Dec. 30 ac- tion on a $97.9 million r ate increase requested by the Pacific Telephon e Com· pany. Inflation in the lJniled States. currently aboul 7 .G 1~rccnt. "1s not forecast lo dedm<.• substan- tially"' next year. 1t said. The one positive indication was belief that there would be a William P. Rogers. former Secretar y of State has been elected to board of directors of Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.," a "post he held before joinihg Nixon ad- ministrat ion in 1969. ' "substantial" U.S. balance of pay ments surplus during the year. T he commission was scheduled to act Tuesday but delayed for two weeks because of a decision last week· by the State Supreme Court which nullified part of an increase of $183.3 million granted to Pacific in 1974. OECD suggested there will be an over-all inflation rale of 8112 percent for all member nations between the second halves of 1975 and 1976, on a growth rate New Printers At OC Firm ·of 4 percent. For the United States. it toresaw inflation of 7 percent on growth of 4·11 per- cent. · · Two new high speed line prin- ters have been introduced by Basic/Four Corp. of Irvine. Last Friday the Supreme Court ruJed that the PUC was in error in not accept- ing s staff recommenda- tion on accounting pro- cedures which would have required Pacific Telephone to ~ransm1l tax SUCH MODERATF. growth "might not be an unwelcome prospect for the countries con- cerned,·· it said. adding that while all the governments wanl continued recovery •·they can- not ignore the continwn~ high rate of inflation and the risks of giving it a new boost. .. Designed for handling large volumes of forms and reports, the Model 3500 operates at a rate of 300 lines-per-minute, while the Model 3600 operates at 600 lines- per-minute. The earlier 3400 Series functioned at 200 lines-per- mrnute. Bas ic I Four Corp. pioneered de- velopment of the small business computer for use in companies with 20 or m ore employees and annual sales in the $500,000 and up range. The Irvine-based com- pany is a Management As- sistance Inc. company. . savings to its customers. 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Just bow big is spelled out clearly in Milton Llpson's new book, "On Guard ,'' to be published thls we~k by Quadrangle/New York Times Book Company. Upson knows whereof.he writes. He's a veteran of the law enforcement wars. both in the public and private sec- tors .. For seven years he was director of security tor Amenc~ Ex~ress, where he s upervised a worldwide staff of 300. mcludmg about 8S lovestigalors recruit- ed from such agencies a.a t he FBI. Scotland Yard· and the R oyal C anadian M o unte d Police. Lipson himself is a forme r U.S. Secret Service a gent. Money Tree ·:THE PRIVATE SECURITY business· is A." That s the way Lipson beg111S his book, and he goes on to document the boom. "l n 1969," he pointed out, "there we re 4,280 ~eparate ~uard and investigative agencies doing busi· ness m the United States, nearly four times the number of such firms in 1954 '' In addition to this proliferation of firms, the field bas seen the growth of a handful of companies to sizes well beyo~d the w_ildest dreams of their founders. In the private secunty . busme.ss, as in the toothpaste or deterg~nt or aptomobale busmesses, a few ''brands" dominate the ac· lion. Alan Pinke rton, who was a Scott1sh·bom barrel m aker set up his detective agency in Chicago in 1850. His first big cus_tomers were the r ailroads, who hrred him to protect their property. His name later became notorious as a stnke· breaking, union ·busting arm of U.S. industry. TODAY, THE COMPANY beanng the Pinkerton name doe~ business at the clip of $200 million a year . Just 10 year s ago it was below the $70 million level. Willi.am J . ~urns, who was a U.S. Secret Service agent, s~t up hts own detective agency an 1909. Among bis first chents were the American Bankers Association and the American Hotel Association. Today, the company bearing the Burns name does more than $170 million a year. Just 10 years ago 1t was below the $.50 million level. FOUR FORM ER FBI agents, one of them George R. Wackenhut, formed the Wackenhut Corp. in 1954. Its initjaJ business was s upplymg secunty services at government m· stallations maintained by the AEC and NASA. By 1964, .Wackenhut was d5ing SlO million a year: by 1969, it was up to $48 million: now it's about to go over the $100 million mark. Pinkerton's, Burns and Wackenhut den ve the bulk of their revenues from guard services. The airHne hijackings that broke out in the late 1960s did nothing lo stunt the growth of these companies. OTHER COMPANIES IN this field , those that supply al arm services and armored cars, for example, have also been expanding at a lusty rate, keeping pace with the growth in crime. Lipson points out that tn 1969 we had about 1,100 armored vehicles in'use, now there are more than 4,000. Four companies -Brink's, the Wells Fargo division of Baker Industries, Loomis and Purolator -handle 75 per· · cent of the armored car business in the U.S. Statistics on crime have never been very reliable. After all, the perpetrators are not about to publish an annual re- port. The same is true in the business world, wher e it 's dif· ficult to get a fix on the total cost of crime. Lipson notes, for example, that one of the costs is the large unbenda ble card to which razor blades and !ip.5ticks are attached these days. That packaging is there simply to make it tougher on shoplifters: It's a cost we all ha ve to be ar. Trade limitations Hurt U.S.-Soviet KA NSAS C IT Y. Mo. (UPI> -A Russian trade representative s a ys the United States has hur t itself by passing legisla tion hmiling trade with the Soviet Union and other Communist countnes which restnct Jewish emigra- tion. ''The United States put a ceiling for credits to t he Sov- iet Union and deprived us of the possibility of exporting goods to the U.S. on a com· petitave basis by r efusing to grant us the most favored na- hon's treatment as. provided in the trade agreement," said Nikolai K rouglov. com · merc1al counselor and deputy trade representative for the Soviet Union m the U S. Demand on· the Rise. For Buffalo Meat DENVER (AP> -''Taste a b1tof American heritage, the ad said. Buffalo meat, ranging from $2.39 a pound for bone· less rump to 79 cents a pound for cube steak, was sold out in a few days, the :'llational Tea Co. said after running the adver· tisement for its 33 outlets along the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains. TAL LOCKWOOD, president of the National Buffalo As- sociation. says several thousand buffalo are butchered each year for their mea t. Lockwood, also~hrector of Custer State Park in the Black Hills of South Dakota. says buffalo stand cold weather better than cattle, are easier to feed, cont am 20-25 percent more protein and are lower in cholesterol. "The dem and exceeds the supply," says Kurt Von Bauer of the Annandale Cattle Co. of Arcadia, who sells some 700 head of buffalo annually to supermarkets across the country. He cr edits a literal hunger for a bite of America's history with lncreasin.g its popularity. GOURMETS SAY the meat is similar to beef, but is richer a nd takes less to satisfy the appetite. They advise coo&ung it slowly. uncovered and not overcook mg. The Indians used buffalo tor meat, clothfog and housing. But the big shaggy beasLc; w~re nearly exterminated a! the Iron Horse carried the whi te mon west, and buff a lo hide!! and tongues cast. Congress did not move to protect buffalo until 1'894 . Ry 1900. Lockwood estimat~. there were only about 51lO buffalo lc!t. TODAY LOCKWOOD estlmntes there are about 50,000 ht"ad m lbls country and along the Canadian border, includ · . inf some 30,000 on 400 pnvatc ranches and farms across the rount.ry. Lockwood nol~s that a buffalo'~ meal alone Is worth about $800 and there is some demand for the hide. .. 'fhu(Mj.y, December 1&. 1m s OAILVPILOT Thursday's Af t emoon Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORIC tlJl'll s.,i.., ,... FoUowlno •r• Pfk .. ~ ,,. pf "°' c..... , .... Hew YO<lt Stock H~flMOI "" 6'1H Nit C.P olt.'1 . . 21 U~ '• P·E (hdsl ~It Chg. CM Tee UO 1 20 21 .. Abbott L' .IO 11 ~ 40V. + V. ~"::~ ·.:i ~~ 't! m: • 'It ACFlnd UO I 11 JI.¥. 1111 c..rtHAI llf 1 .. U .42i,. t I Au!wOv 50 S t ...... .... CMt W•f AO I 20 ·~ MomOr 1M • 1 1~ .,.. CM<M~ 9? • 12 I ~ AdE.xlW nb.. ' '~• • • • ~L*'°'1 TIOcl 'o 7" .. '~ t .,.. ~ms 111\1111 • 6 3'At , , • ..... trt.> 1rr21 1 6 ,.. 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Y PILOT Tnursct1y. ~ember 18 197S -Plan Now for Summer ] ,, Broclwre L~ts Teen Jobs Availabl~ in 1976 . , B A A a• c b b a p w A t< fi n 'II\ \' (' d ( p c d 3 d Qo .. ~ '" ' ,, " 0 • J () f "' '" 111 .. ,,.. Ci m tr "' I N c (. "' • M -" 0 I • N c p ( ' ltf , L , , I c • L ~ , ., ., • ' ' '1 • ,_ .. ' By JOYCE l •. KE:'\~t;U\' • Dear Joyce: My :,istl•r :md l didn't find a job ttus :,un1mer be<:ause we st<.1rll'd loo lak. -T.R ., Log Angele-s,Cali( Most fodcral gove rnml'nl jobs go to college stud<'nts, but a f t'w will b e available to hig h :schoolers. W;ar ·on Sin (Career Corner J Since there'll bo tOTL'i or appli- cants for each opening, speedily obtam a copy of the C1v1l Scrvict' Commission's announcement I Burning Records Nixed by Florida TALLAHASSEE. 1-h. <U PlJ -A Baptist preacher who thinks rock records makt:> 1211 b sin wants to recycle "Sly and the l"am1ly Stone" mt.o gos pd mu.-,1c. The Rev Charlie Boykin said he :-.till plans to conlinue his protests against currt•nt trends in popular music·. despite a Department of F.nv 1ronmental Regulation order preventing the minister from burning the records. ... BOYKI ~ REC'F.~Tt.\' burned ~.000 worth M roc:k Jlld country .ind Western album:-. bL·causL' h~· kcls lvrics and bt·ats on curnmt <1l bums l'ontribull' to M'Xu al promiscuity. But the ~•J:l~nC'\' t11ld Hoykm fumes from n'<'ord burnmgs Jn' health and pollut1nn ha;i-ards. ··ceremo01al r1 n·.,, ~trl' allowed by our dcpJrtmcnt, but due to the· JX)~sible formatwn 11f harmrul C'ombuslton by-pn1durb. I do not f eel a fir l' l'O n ~1 st 1ng of phonograph n·cord-. should be C'onsidered :i l'l•n•morual f1rc," d istrict eng1nc1.·r l>onJld C. .Jensen told Boyktn in .1 klll'r ''TllERF:FOR F.. I <\,'1 reques ting that .1ny furthH des tru ctil1n of phonogr ap h records bl' :ircomµlbhed b y another mt>~tns tlwn llOt' which"' may cause pt:>rsonal 1nJ ury or pollution of our envtronment." Boykin's answt•r lo J ensen's letter is recycling. ·•I r ccc1ved ;,1 lC'tler from someone in Ve nezu('la who :-.J1d the records can be n.·t'~l·kd into gospel mus ic." sJid l~>ykm .1 mi01ster :it L<.1kl'W1M>d B.1pt1~t Church in Tallah<1s:>l'l' · 1 o 'understand the r ecords can bl' easily re-used so we may convert them into something more mean- mgful which people can cnJoy. like gospel music. · Boykin . .!:;, who has attrat ted worldwide allenlion bccau:-.1.• of his views on pop music, ~aid ht> has no obJt.•ct1ons to Jen~cn's letter, but wil l accept an invit:ition lo hold another record destruction ceremony 1-'riday at .i neig hboring Baptist church 1n T J.llahassee. ··I don't care if it's skeet s hooting o r br eaking the m 1nd1viduallv. wt.•'11 still continur \\.ilh o ur ' cl'rt·mony.'' Sd lci Bovkt0, whn \.\ h1le in high schl)(ll , . ... pl;.1yed bass guitar in a rock band. SISCE HIS FIRST r ecord burning. Hoykin ~aid irat(• listeners have donall'd another Sl.000 worth of ~1lbums including ~elections by Sly and the Family Stone. Elton John, the Doors and Cream Bo:••ktn ren•ntly conducted a ~urvey \\hi ch ht.• :.Jy-; supports a 1968 G.tllup Pull v.h1rh n>vf:';.ikd 984 out nf 1,000 un .... c-d mothers Wl'rr 1i--ten1nl! lo r ot'k mu!)iC al thl' time of r d.1tton:- Library Closing Set at College The Saddle back Colll'J;!e library wt ll beclo::.ed Dec 22throughJan. 4 m observance of the Chnstmas season. Tt wi II reopen v.1th r<'gular busi· ness hours J an s Rook return... can b • made through the holiday pcno<l <it de- •' pos1tones adJacent to Hwlchng "A" and the front entrance of lht· hbrary bwlding. UPI Telep!IOIO VOWS TO CONTINUE Pastor Boykin Middle Class Wastes More Than Others WASHINGTON <UPI> -Mid- dle income America ns wast(' more food than their richer and poorer counterparts , and school children daily loss away large amounts of food and milk, ac- cording to studies . The National Observer said that studies in Tucson, Ari z .• and Springfield, Ore., indicate that millions of dollars worth of food are wasted 10 the United States by children a nd their parents. THE WEEKLY newspaper Sa!d the Tucson survey found that some middle income Camihes wasted nearly 2S per- cent o f the food they buy. Overall. the study found that about 10 percent of the food brought to ho mes in the city ended up in the trash. The value was estimated at up to $11 million yearly. The Oregon study consisted or examining the discards of about 3,000 s tudents participating in school-lunch programs at nine schools. It was found that the wasted milk alone would provide a full day's protein requirements for 117 ch ildren. IT WAS PROJECTED that on a national scale -if Springfield is typical -the 15 million youngsters who eat hot lunches at schools annually toss out 29 million gallons or milk worth $45 million. The Oregon study. a project by a group-Of stude nts at Springfield High School, was supervised by Conrad J . Roemer. It concluded. "The waste documented in this study is 'largely the result of a deeply ingrained American at- titude." Rob, Rape., Torture I No. 414. "Sum m er Jobs " lt 's free from such plac<.."S as college placement offices; the U.S. Civil Service Co mm i ssion , W:i shington, O .C. 20415; and l~:ll Federal Job Information Center s, whose toll-free numbE-rs are listed in t elephcne books un- der "U.S. Government ~ Civil Service Commission." P UBLIC EMPLOV1't.:NT o(. (1 Cl'S and l a rge post offi<'es s hould have copies too. Thi~ bookJet discusses the kinds or JObs available, the pay and how to apply. Two other frC'e Uncle Sam booklets , ava!lable from thl· ~ame sources. are ··A Summer Job with lbe Forest Service" and "Summ e r Em pl oyment YYd~~~~IQ/14' r (/;~JI' 'fl-"'4.lnuu ad(/;~ c/fleu;. ~eo~ Brochure." ,1t'11le Greetittns A Sm all number of students ~ Ul'I Telft)floto an employed e ach summer as Pres ident and Mrs. Ford mailed some ~ongres~ion a.I a!ld White Housel 35,000 C hris tmas cards to s tate and rnterns in Washmgton, D.C. col · f . d " 't .· b of Con gres s lege students get preference but ore1g n 1g n1 a1 ies, m~Il_l ers • high school students can apply. st~te and. fed eral offlc1.~s. ~d pe~sona! Contact the st•nator or represen· friends this "".eek. ~ard,,1s 1 ~pr?duc~1on o ( tative for whom you'd like to! ··Farmyard in Winter pamtmg m lhe work, or check with a local polili While I louse collection. t'ian. Pay is us ually minimal ; I---------------------- some interns are volunteers. ~ONG-OVERNMENT jobs in national parks are available to 18-vear-olds who want to be guides, waiters and cleaners .. If you're 16, you 'll need a work permit. A list of employers is in "Sum -· mer Employ ment," a fret' bookl et a vai la bl e from the· Personnel Officer. :-.lational P ark Service, D<'pl. of Interior, 18th and C Sts. 'Y.W, Washington, D.C 20240. Otlwr JOb guides: "Summer F:mploy ment Directory," $6.95, which lis ts c.irnp, resort und r:rnch jobs . ;rnd "Directory of Overseas Summer Jobs 1976," ~.95. Both a re published by the :-.Jational Directory Service. 252 Ludlow Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio <15220. "THE SU:vlMF.R THEATRE Directory 1976" will be available in February for $3. It's a na· tionwid c listing of summer lh<>;iters that hire :,;tudents for ~icting and backstage Jobs. Ob- t:un it from the America n Theatre Associa tion. 1029 Ver mont Ave. ~W. Washington, D.C. 20005. FOR TEACHERS 0:-.iLY: The J anuary issue of Career World magazin e will inr lude a special seven-page summer jobs sectLOn. Teachers who write on offi cial school letterhe ad and enclose a 39-cents-stamped, self -addressed size JO envelope C9 112" x 4 ··) can obtain a sample copy of this is- sut' Send your r eqUl'St to me at this ncws p:iper. Sorry. you must b\' a teacher t o take advantage of this offer. Wrile "Career World / Jan ·• in corner of your outside envelope. Soul Tune In White LONDON (AP) -Soul music is not exclusive ly for black bands, the Race Relations Board has ruled. It found a Not- tinghamshire night club manager guilty of dis· elimination for r efusing to hire a white band called Muscles for bis weekly ··soul night.•• Mana ger Sa mmy Jackson engaged a black group and when it was una- ble to appear he turned dowp an offer of Muscles as a fill-in. ''These days you can't say you want black groups one night, white bands .a.riother and g reen bands another," said Muscles manager John Tully. Bayh's Bid? One Big Shot WASHlNGTON (AP) -Sen. Birch Bayh of ln- d1ana :,ays that as president. he'd be prepared to ac- rept evl'n bigger federal budget deficits for a year or two to givC' the economy "one good shot" and put thr jobkss back to work The feder;.il deficit for the current bookkceping yl'ar 1s t.>)(pccted to total about S70 billion . Bayh said th ~1t is tragic but insisted it is not the cause of inna twn , llE BLAMED INFLATION ON ENERGY nnd food costs and on "administered prices" in in · dustries that arc monopolistic in fact or in practice. Bayh, seeking the 1976 Democratic presidential 11Qrr,11nation. said if he makes it to the White House. tht-'first thing thC' average citizen will see is an-ef- fort to n~storc confid('Occ and crC'dibility. "It goes to the• con- fidence factor ... " he said. ··)I aoy of our pro- ,\ f.' "· ·' f \ '1. r."i/.' blems are related to a d e pre sse d at· titude ... The first thing th:it ( would try to get across to people is that ttyey can ooh eve the1r president... ( BA VU ALSO SAID THAT THE United Slatcs should start buying its imported oil through a pool arrangement, with a single purchasing authority looking for the best buy. "In a uniform pool, we would use all or our purchasing power wherever we could buy it the cheapest , and that way you could begin to force divis ions in OPEC." he said. In an interview on campaign issues, Bayh also advocated: -Collective action by Western industrial powers to try to break the foreign oil cartel. ••1·0 BE WILLING TO SAY 'Okay, gentlemen, you need our technol"gy and you're not going to get. our technology a s long as you cause us to suffer C'Conomically." -A strategic food reserve, to stockpile wheat and other commodities so that the United States can export food while maintaining stablility in supplies at home: to avoid escalating prices. -Continued e fforts to improve relationships with China and the Soviet Union, under a secr etary of State who would be less of a onP-man show than Henry A. Kissinger. "l w o uld rathe r h ave foreign policy developed in a broader public context where you weigh alte rnatives before the edict is h anded down," he said. " ••. I don't believe this personal diplomacy really has very m a ny Jong-ra n ge benefits." uvH BAVH PUT MAJOR EMPHASIS ON the effort to spur economic ·activity a nd produce m ore jobs, r cgardless or the short-term impact on the federal budget. He said the onJy way to achieve long-term balance in the budget is lo revive the economy and thus boost tax revenues. For openers, Bayh said he advocates a lax cut to ''m aybe add $4 or $.5 billion" to the $16 billion 1975 tax reduction. Bayh also said "the high interest rate, tight money policy is making it impossible for us to real- ly recover," and the Federal Reserve system should be overhauled so that an administration can exert more direct control over such policies. Marauders Hit 11 Families HE SAID THERE SHOULD NOT be a federal spen<llng cut -a s President Ford demands---to off. set tax reductions, but, to the contr ary, "a major new jobs program" to provide public employment where it is needed. ORLANDO. Fla. curt) Thp Fionda Depa rtment of Criminal Law Enforcement is mobtlizmg ;1 task force to hunt down <1 learn11f hooded killer s r<11d1n~ homes ~·mt sadistically t ortunn~. robbm~ Jnd raping tht.'1r v1ct1m::\ J)epartmt>nt Director Wtlltam Troelstrup in TallahassN' st11d hl' ordered the tas k ror<'tt to Central F1orida at the r equt'st of Or::tnl(e County Sheriff Melv111 G. Colm:rn and other officers In a f 1Vl' county area where Ule mask~t bandit s have struck the past se\•eul nwnlhs. .. IT ROWS THF.IR de<'P con ccrn for th sava'fcry of the tt1m~s and thP fear or the P<"OPIC ,JJving down there," Troelstrup ..said Al leoat 11 '3mill~ have bet>n attacked since April by armed men wearing skl ma~ks. The , raids have followed a pattern or ~ensell-ss killing and ruthk ss torture. T\.\o womC'n have been thrown fro m hndges. onl' ha<l liquid ciram ctean('r poured in her eyes and mouth. at least one other was raped. and an elderly woman dted after she was dragged on the ground and thrown against a rerngerator. THF. LATEST VlCTIM was Hl'nry Ke rsey. 20, of Deland who w 3s fatally shot rn th back. His wife, Leslie, 23, was rescul'd by fishermen a fter she was bound and thrown ore a L<ilcc Monroe bridj{c 45 reel high. Poltcc believe the> same m en are r t>spo ns iblc for similar violen ce in 01 an~c. Lake. Highl and!', Volusia and Polk count1e5 \ "There are similarities in the number of instances that have occurred, so we area ssuming th al tt is the same group of people," said criminal law department of ficer Lloyd F ir::;t, who is heading the task for ce. A SPOKESMAN FOR Colman said he understood there was so me phy:o;ical evidenc~. as well as descriptions or the men and their method of operation, link- ing several cases. Police were r eluc tant to speculate about the motives In the crimes. While m 0$l orthe vtc· tlms have been robbed, they have been persons with no large amount~of money . ls there a racial connotation, slnce the klllerg a re black? ''This department would not care to com menl on that.'' u.id Colman's f pokesma_n. ·• ... I think if we're concPrr1ed about the de· ficit, as 1 am, really concerned. we have to look at where the defi cit came from," Rtlyh said. "It didn't come from Congress spending $70 bllllon more. "It came from a falloff or tens of billions or dollars of revenue from eight million people w})o weren't working, weren't paytng t axes, sm all bus1· nesses going ba nkrupt, large corporations operat- ing In the red ins tead of Lhe bl_ack. · "And the only way you're going to deal with that deficit is to get people working," Bayh said. "When they·re worklng, they're paying taxes, we balance that budget. tr you go from 8.6 percent to 4 pc'rcent unemployment. even to~ per~ent ... you go to a surplu11 quickly when you look at the fact that each I percent unemployment costs $16 billion in lost revE'r.'.dS and increased need for human services.·· (F.ditor'.s nntl!: Tlrl.s ii tM {lr.'lt rn a smes of artlclti\ on IHmDCTaltc prtfklenl/.ol. candidates tho.t will appear in tht Doilf Pilot from time to time.) I \ PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUlaUSIN&U NAM• STATU,.•NT lllt tollOWlllQ JMJflOM are dolnt liulJ- ...U~ t llU~ EXTINOUISHIA LAMP CD., 1 IOI "J" VlctiD411 It .. Co1 .. ,,,_.._, CA. t2t17 J•ll•pc o Corp., • Celltornle Corporatlo11, UH •m~t!CI ••v, WQ\#141 .. .Cll, CA tUSI Lan .. ,.. PrHlcMf\t et Jt<lftlCO Corp . IJOS mtrald aev, uo- ltacll, CA ftt.St Thlt Mintff IS COlldllctecl by e COf"' poullon Jtnepco Corp. Lu• Bero Thlt •l•ttmtnt wet Iii.cf """"' '"-Co11nty Clt rll ol Oren" Coutlty Gr! Dttemotr t, 1t7S. ...., Publl.tltd Ofenot CoHl 0111'1' PllOI, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'nCE 0tcemcer •. 1t, ti, 25, 197S .. 1 .. 7S ----------- ••cnT1ousaus1us1 NAME IT'AT•M•NT nw to11owl119 -'°"''ore dolnt bus:I· --===-:-~-=""'==::---·! MUH: l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS LU'S LUVA8LES, 616 ~IS.., P UBLIC NOTICE NAME STATllMENT CostaMHa,Ca.92411. TIW ~llowlno Ptnon ls 0otno bull· L11alle Caston, "' Kn-II Pl., nHS~~·~SONAL PUAPA-METRICS eosi.,.._w,ea.92m . SEMINAR, 1112 S•mer Oriw, Coile OI-Ut Row., 91! W. 11111 St.• C .., CoUIMOH,c;t.'1627. Me.a, A ... 616 Thi' b11sl11eu la ullduct.O by • OyNteam lnlun•tion.1 Coft'c»ll'f, 1 1912Se~r Or . Coste Mu•, CA ma Qel"l••ISMrtneuh p. L11911a C.SIOl'I Tl11s bus1nen • s conducted by • This Slete,...111 wn flied .it11 ttw oeneral ~nrwrshlp. County Cltrll ot Oran-CCIUMy °" RllMrtC Root .,... This sta1emen1 w.s lllfd with tht Otc~s. 1t7S. ..... tounly Clerll of Of•nQt County Oii NOv-Publlshed Ofonoe Cout Dolly Piiot, ef'llDerll. 1'7S. F...., Otc..-itltr 11, 1t,2S, tt7SMCIJ-V1, Published 0r•"9t Cout O.lly Piiot. 197• •7.,.7S NOY 17, •net 0.t. 4, 11, 18, 191S 4411>-H PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eUSINHS NAME STATEMENT Tiit following person 1, Oolng blnl· neuas: KLASS RADI OS ANO AP· PLIANCE S. 24 1 Forut Avenue, t..eguna BHch, CA t2Ut L..eslle J Hn, 2'612 All•ntt0, Ml• slon Vie Jo, CA 9267S This builness ts conelu<led by on In· dlvlduel PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINHS NAMIE STATEMeNT The following persons •t• doing bus4• neuas: ORANGE COUNTY LIFE, 11IOS Slcy Perll Circle, Suile "G", I Nine, CA.. 9271• • ARSAN ENTERPISJSES CORP., t1905 !.ky Perk c1r91e; Ste. G, lrvlM, C.llto<nle 92714 (Stale ol Calltornl•) This busln«s ts (OndUCled by. cor- poration • ARSAN ENfERPRISES CORP. LeslieJHn ' This ste1emen1 was tlll!d w.lh tl'le County Clerk ol Orange County on Ootolh'f Ats.II, Vlce-Pr'esiOlnt, This s1a1ement was tiled wllll ,,_ County Clerk ot Orange County on"°"'~ .,...,,._ ~r21, 197S. Otctmci.r IS, 1'7S .--,,. .... Pllbll'1\ed Dr•not Coast Delly PilOt, Publlshed Ofange Coes1 O.lly PflOt, Otc. 1e, 2s. lt7S and Jen. 1, I, 1976 ..... 71 nd ...._ 1 a t • 476&-7S .... v. • • ~c. 4, 1 , 1 , 1 7S •S21·7S P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIN US NAME STATEMENT Thf' louow1ng paoons are oo.ng fMdl. fll'S\B\ DESIGN CENTER SYSTEMS. 24S11 Corte Crest• Or • Et Toro. CA 92"30 locke Ol'oOn Inc 1a Calif CDrp I 2011 Cort<\ Ctf\I• Or . E l 1oro CA .,,~ This busl~s 1\ conclut led by 11 cor· pootlon Locke 01\0n Inc lD<ll~ 01-.on, Prt\1df>n1 Thi\ s1a1Pmen1 w.h f1l~d w•lh tl"af' County Cle~k 01 Oran9e County on Oeumbcr S. !'IS AOl6l Publisllod Orano11 Coast Dally Pilot, Dec It, 18, 2S.197Sa nOJ•nuary I 1916 46S..7S ' PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The IOllOwln9 ~rson is OolnQ tJusl. neu.s: PLAZA HOBBY &. CRAFT, 24131 Allc•a Pltwy . LaQun111111~. CA976)J EOwaro W Lu~as, 9011 ROM"'1, lonq &ffch, CA 'DIOI Thi\ busiMSS Is condu<l•d by an ln- div•du•I EOward w, Lllk.as This $lelernent was tiltd with 1"8 County Clerk of Oro11g11 ~Y Oii Otcemoer IS, 1'7S ,...,. Publlshed Of11n911 Coast Dallv Piiot, O.c. 1e. 2s. 1'7S eno J•n. 1, I , 1976 ~7S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUSSUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons art doing lllal- nesses: DAISY 111 ASSOCIATES, l TO . 4120 Birth Street. Suite 104, *'-'Port BHCh, CA 92660 John Konwiwr, 1907 Bayedel'w Tff- rece, Coron.Ol!l Mar.CA • This busl"9'ls Is co~ttd bye limit· edp.r1nerSlllp DAISY 111 ASSOCIATES,LlD. ByJohnKonwtser General Partner This slalemenl w;n Iii~ with llw. County Clerk of Orange Countv on Oecemtltr S, 197S FSO.I' PllbtlSl\ed Oran9e Coast Oollv Piiot Dec. 11, II, 15, 191S ano Jan. 1, 1'76 ·, 4660-15 PUBLIC NOTICE SUPl!ltlOlt C.OUltTOf' THE STATE 01' CALIFOltNIA POlt 11U! COUNTY Of' OltANH No.A-Mm NOTICE OF INTENTIOH '°SELL ltEAL PltOPEltTY AT PlttVAT£ SA'-E E\1111! of A l.J OREY BELLE WAGNER alla AUDREY B. WAGNER au AUDREY WAGNER au A. B. WAGNER, Otcota~O. NOTICE IS HE REBYGIVENINton 0< atte< JonUAry s, 1976, at the low ot- t~ or Ke-, D!On, ~OMtl I....,.._ nlf>VS, Pl'oft»i~I Corp0ratlon, Avc1> Financl•I Tower-Filth Floor. 620 Newport Cei11er CWive, Nawpot1 9Nch, CAllforn11 9U60, the U11arsl')nld, as - IC!mlnlstrat0< with Ille wlll ..,,.Jltd of Ille fltote ot tlle abOve-nomeci CIKe P UBLIC NOTICE • Olnt, wlll wll at prlv111e s.tle to lhct lllQheSI Ind best blOder, subject to con- tlrmatlof'I by saiO Superior c:owt, all FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT "The followl119 persons are doing bus!· ness es : 08 ENTERPRISES, VIiie No. &S, Blue Laooon. logu~ Buch, CA. 92651 Doris M. Bluell, Villa No. &S. Blue l.a9Q011, Laguna Beech, CA. 92/>SI Donald L. Brown, "1 Ooli>Nn Way "N", Laquna Beac II. CA 926S I Thi~ bu\lnes~ is conducted by a Qenf•Cll partnership. OorlsM B1s~ll Thts 5t•tement was fllfd wilh the Count'( Clerll of Orange County on thtrlQtit. tltle, Interest ansestaleofsa!O <Mceden1 at Ille time of herduth,andall tht right, t111eand •nterest tl'lllHllllllhlli acquired by operation ol law 01 otherwl'>e. oU>er than or In aoctlll0111o 11\il of said dtcedtnt, In and to Chit cer lain real property localed in tht Countv Of Orange, State of California, llMCrlbed as follows. Re•I proper1y situlled in the County ot Oranoe , S1a1e of California, dfoscnb«l as follows; Thal portion of the Southeast Qlllr1er of Ille South""9St QIJ.lr1 ... of Sec tlon 2•, In TO'lllf'Slllp 1 South, Range 'J Wtst, Sin Bernardino Base anet Mera· FS41212 Olan. described as 1011-s: Publlslled Oran~ Coast Dolly Pilot,. Commencing at the Sou1hwltst cor- December 1, 197S, Oecember •. It. 18, 2S, 197S ~1~7S Mr of the Southtost quarter of ttMO Soul"-'' quar1er of s.tld Section 24, oncl ,...,ninq lllenct North o• JO' Wtsl 14 S IHl; thence North 99' JO' East • P UBLIC NOTICE -----------m.10 fMI; thence North 41' q EM1 SUPEltlOlt COUltT OF THE STATE Ol'CAl.IFOltNIA fllOllt 'tMECOUNTYOFOltAHOE Ne.A-tnll NOTICE Of' MEAltlNGO" PETl'flOH l"Olt PltOaATE OF WILL ANO f'Olt '-ETTEltS TESTAMENTAltY ANO FOlt AUTHOltllATION TO AD· Ml~I STE lt UNDElt THE INDEPENDENT ADMINISTltATIOH 01" ESTATES ACT CPT"ff Clde ff1 tt --.1 E s ta tt ot~~LARENCE LEON WELLS, oeceas.o. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 MABLE SETH WELLS hn tlledl'lereln • P*tlllon for Probate of Wlll •nd tor ls- s~nce of Letters Test1m"11'!ry to Ille ~lllloner ono for •uthorliatlon lo ao. minister unoer Ille 1noependent M- rnlnlstretlon ot E stato Act relef'eftce to which Is maOll for tur1her partlcutors, -lh•t Ille time end pl1ce of 11Nrl119 Ille same hos t>Mn H I tor January 6, 197•. 1t 10:00 e.m .. In lht cour1room ot Dt-1ment No. J of salO couM, et 100 Civk Canter CWlw ~st, In the City of s.nt• Mo, C•lllornlo. Doled O.Cember 1S, .. 75. WILLIAM I!. St JOHN, ~yCltrtc TMOMAS L. LOlt D DSn ,,_ __ VelOMll,s.f .. tlJ ~ Hllts,CAllH. tuJ.I Tel: 0 14) ttl-IM ,,....,,.., .. ,~ PllClll\llld Oranoe Coost Dally Piiot OKemlltr ti, 1', IS, 1'7S •1 f.75 130.70 fffl to the lr\le Poln1 of beQlrwil119 ot tlle bounoar y ot Ille properly o.Kribed herein, s.tlO point of beoin. ninQ a•so l:leln9 the t1tolM1119 of • tonoent uww conuw NoM~v ~ haVlnQ • radius ot 90 '"': ~~ cont11\uino Nor1heaster1y along said cl#w 21'7 feet; then<e t1119ent to said curve Nor1h 17" SY EHl 29.07 feet, tNnC.a North 41° 03' Wtsl 13.35 Mt to tM SoulhNsterly line of lht PMCtf of ltnd conve'ftd to Jtonette H. Miller by deed oa1ec1 Juty 31, 1940, 1nd rKOrd!Jd In bOok 10S?, pa99 595, Official Recoros, In the office of Ille Count., Recorwr of said Oro119e County; lhllnet South 4S • 30' West OIOft9 salO Soutlleasttf'ly llM, SA.JI feel lo 1114! Ent llne of the percel ot land COtl"tyed to P1u1 M. Cllver, et UJ{. by Ol!td Oilled Fet>ruary 4, 1939, arm rt corcled In book "1. paoe 196, Offklat Recor~. In tht office of the County R1coroer ol sa id Or1noe County; thence South o• 30' E.ast along said East llne, 2•.87 f~t 10 the Non11-s1 c0<Mr of tht ~rce4 ot INl4 COftWYtd to GI~ L Coblenti,el .al, bydoed 01tedJulyl1, IMO, ofld rKOrcled In book 1049, ~ '93, Offklol Records, In lht oftlC'e 01 the County RKorOl!r ot said 'OranQt Coun IV; thotnce NOr1" 99 • 30' East along ttwt Northel1y 11,,. or said lono <ClnYl.,ed 10 Oltlltntt, et al, 30.71 ._..: t'*'<.e South W IQ' Eo't llonQ Ille Nor111Hsttr1y llMof MIO llnd,57 fMt to thttNt poffll of beQlnnl119- The property Is commotily .._ end rwfernd to IS 1.56 Pork A-. ~ ee~. Clllfomlo. Ti. sale Is subJtcl to Clll'rtnt taJoK. -----------co_.,ts, condltlonc, restrl<t'-. ,.._ PUBLIC NOTICE wrvetlons, r'9ftts. rl9Ms ol way, nw INnts 11\d u lsllng •ncumor-of ~«d.lfltly. SUPUUOlt COUltT 8 1dsO< Offen llA Invited forlllld.,.,,.. OF CALIFOltNIA l*tYlnd must lie 111-lllng.nctwlll"" C:OUN~Y o .. OltANOE l"IUIWCI by"'* Hml11lnr1tor wltfl""' CAS• NO. AtSMI wlll -•d It lll9 l1w offl<ftof Its et- OttOElt TO SNOW CAUS~ tomlY', kHne, Okin, Mlclwn I. ...,.._ CC.C.P.tfl711 • N119S, ~otHslonal (Orporetlofl, Avco In ttw Mitt..-of Utt Applk •Clon of Fln•nc lpl TOWU·F lflll "'-· •to PINKY NANCY LUCILI! McKAY, alto Ntwpon c.tlt.r CW Ive, Ne*ilC>rt Bt«h. kMwn es PINKY NANCY '-UCILLE Cllttoml.a 97..0, or mey be tlled In tM SIMMONS, for ClllnQt ot NllN. Office of l'-Clerk ot salO ~lor' WHER E AS, PINKY NANCY Coun •• , 1ny time after fl• first LUCILE Mc KAY, ••so llnOWI' as llUbllutlonofthlsnotlceandbtfortlht PINKY NANCY LUCILE SIMMONS, mel!lngofttlt .. lt, petltl-r ..... flltd • pttltlOll wlll\ lllt TtnftS ell«I COndltloM •h•lt: Cesll Of' Cieri! of lhli Cour1 IOI •n orcttr <Mno-l*1 <flh ert<J Pllrt cftdlt, the ""'"5 of 1119 pelltloMr'\ name from PINl(Y IUCJ\ c...011 to Ill ecceptabl• to the~ NANCY l.UCILE McKAY, 1190 "-_,.9Md and to Ii. Superior Court; H PINl(Y NANCY LUCILE SIM-lt111*'Clllllt0"-)eftlllamountbl4illo MOffS, to PINKY LUCILE NANCY; ICC.Cll'llpaflr t"' offtr. 11110 llHI IMllM<!• IT IS OR OE Rao that ell ptl'WIM 1,..• .... Pll«I upott contlrMatlOll ...... by ~"""' 111 the tbo,,._tlltte "'91ttf" tho Sucierltr C:.vrt. Te11n. ,.nt1 • ~r 119tof't thll Co111'1 e1 10·001.m., -etl119 end ""lllttnlftet e~ "'>-ry 20, 111•, In lllt tollf1-of end Pf9ftlf-Oll 1Mvr-. ~ 0.114. I et 700 Ovk C.ntw Dflw, Wtit, tottle ~r. thlll Ill INW-..•tf ,.,,,, Ana, Cellfornlo, and~~....... !flt dlte flf ~lftO of -WY9'Q 11 .,,.., ..... ., ti. .-uuon iw °*'911 ot s.ict ,.,. wlll • meoe ~ ""'llllNll Hemt ShOulO lllf lie tr•nlec:t llCnrw """s... IT IS 'uRTHlR OROERED tNt e nit Pl"llOerlY Is to 1111 90ld "'• H" COC1Y of thlt Onltr lo Stlow <AIM 1111 Ir' •It. ••ct04 tt .. title, Md.,__ publhhed In Tiit Dally PllOI, • °"""* rtM.....s ,,. ''"" .. ~ ....._.,., ot 0tMrel clrcu1atlon print MY IM Ill llldl. •t110reft0e Couflty, Calll0f'1>lt,«1<1e DllMI OK~t. tf7S. _. l'W towc 14) W<Ct\\l\11 _., ~tWlllStWl(tSmltll. ptlor to tM deto Mt ftr llffl1,,. Oft bit AdlNtll1tr~ wltll IN 'Wlll cit'lllOll. AM .. MoUtll •"•tu• O.i.ct:Oec.t, lt7S ~y8elleWag111r,ftt,. SAMUILOltllUN Dt<HMd. J.._.efltl9 •••te9.DIOttl, s..ortor~ , -~&llMNINOI JTAf'llOllO,aUJlllAUM& "' .. " 't II~..._ CMAKMAK A~....._...~•Ptf911'11111w AlllllrMrs .. i...w • ....,...o..ewDrt .. e,.......... .........~°"'* ...... ~.Cll"*"'unn ., a c cn.1.,....11 'ht! C1MIU..llM ~...,,........,._ ll'l*llM«I 0rlftQe CoHt 0.1" ,. .................. ... 0oc. H, ti, U, 1'15 llftd JM. t, tf1t fl'IAlll~ Orlfl .. CMM OlllY "'IO(• 41t4.I Olea"*' ti, U, it •. 1'7' 4IOWS ' • l t dbtat. Houtet For SaM ...... Fors• ...... For Sdt Hou••• For Sc.h Thurlday. Oec4imber 10, ht/~ IJA11 .. ' t-11LU I al'I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• • • _..,________ • •• • • • • • • • •• ••• •• • • ••• • G • • ·a •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••• ••• •• • • • •• •• • • • • •• ••• •• • • • • • • • Hou.s•S For s• Hou1•s For Sale HOMS•• For Salt HOUMI For Sale G.,..ral I OOZ eMt'al I 00 G~ol I 002 G....,,-ol I 002 •••• •• ••••••••• ••••. ••• •••••• ••• • • •• •• •••••••• • •• • • "• • • • • • •••• •• •••• • • • •••• •• • • • • • ••• •• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ • ••• ••• • • • • • • • • • ••••• • •• ••. •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Corofta •t Mor I 0 2 2 HuntiftCJf on le oc:h I If 0 lllRORS: Ad•ertls.,.. 1----------i •'SEASIDE CHALET.. G...eral I 002 G~ I 002 • •• ••• ••• ••••••. ••••••• • ••• • •••• •• ••. •• •• ••••• ahould c.Mck tliaeir ads NEW LISTING Summertime bench ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• URE dCIUy CMd n port er-Ocean mr duplex; 4 on. rclrcJt. t-'cw t\leps lo m 4 IR DUPLEX ran htwnedf..t.1v. The UI> & i down. Slept> l O<.'ean. Tol11I 1mvacy SO Of t•YSIDE llG-VACAHT 2 SlUIY DAILY PILOT·~·:su--s o<.'ean. PotenluLl win with h•Rh wall~. A frame th ~,Hit .';4 .. A 1 1 .,..,. \l'r/:..ummt.•r r enlUl:I . :ltyhng. l!OU!\tl Of glu!IS. WI ll ~ • w D rt'M oi liabltltyforthe f lnt ht-Priccdat$!Yl.500 Indoor garden utnum Only 1'J HJr' old ~cw p+uul 111 Jilli out f"orm<il f<11nil) r111 & 11111 1n.: rm BIHJ & nl\ 1·n·1I IJJllv jfl•J \'1•r) lo\\ prll'l'd u t 11n1' g;,x .• 1011 :!111171 1'1llcr l'arck W1111 t. lj~l ' 1 World !teal l:.:.'\lJltf correct insertion only. 673 3663 s-18 0715 eve loaded with t rop1cal t'c.itunni: IM'.llll l'l'lltn•:' PRIDE OF OUA..IERSHIP llJturul \\l)Od ;111d brJl•k plants & ferns . Hugged "" tt·xl Utl'~ Jnd v~rl \:l'l associated beam ceilings in ull ... will s how when you own this home of hx.,1t11m Call GU ?ill rooms. Log burn in g P\lblisher's Notice: UROK E RS --AF A L T'O RS l Ol\ W Balboa 6 11 Jbb I f i replace. W1nd1ng distinction. The owners. a builder of -All rl'ul csiatc advertised m this nc wbpupcr is sub Ject to the 1''1..•deral Fuir Housing Ac l 0 ( UHi8 jlll'"ll __ """" __ ..... ,.._.. ......... - staar<.'ase to b alcony some r enown, & tht: wife, a n interior landma. Privute::.undcck designer who has won the eqwvalent to tcrraCl' off mass ive an OSCAR, have collaborated In ma~ler swte + 2 mor~ bedrooms. One bedroom c reating t his "Dream Home" with JUST AROUND THE CORNER This home does that! It just winds around a corne r i n (ash ionublc West c I i ff. A n d the r.e s u l l is a n expanded 3 bedroom with dining room. fabulous entertaining patio, a huge t ree, cut e d ecor a nd. next to no maintenance worries. Youshouldsce1t ! $82,000 which make:. 1t 1 l lc~al to ud verlase "any 1>rc ference, limitation, or discri manntwn based on r ace, color, religion. st•x, or national origin. or uo intention to make any s uc h prerercn<.'e, hm1ta- t1on, or d1scramanahon." CLIFFHAVEH Sunshine indoors & out. Charm abounds 1n this open beam count1·y pro· vineiul. 3 Bedrooms, pool & JUCuzii. Offered ul $123,500. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- MM200 67S· 4060 downstairs could be den. e v e r y p r a c t i c a I i n n o v a t i o n l<'ormaJ dining off brick conceivable. This exciting 5 bdr m .. 5 decor att.'li kitchen. Coun-bath home, is located on the bay, try patio. Plus Oly mpic • swimming pool & tennis complet e with pier & slip. The courts. Whal more could panor a mic bay· & ocean view is you ask ror ! call today considerably greater than 180 degrees. S:.~.1~~~-"H ;;,1111~ The n ight lights are s pectacular! Please call us for app't. This n ewspaper wall not knowlJlti lY .iccepl any advc rt1s1ng for real ,._.__"'!_.,._......,.,. _ _......,.._ .. _....,""""~~~ BAY .. & BEACH REAL TY U ~l()UI: ti()M f § REALTORS', 675-6000 e:.lale which is an viola ttonofthc law GeMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ENGLISH EST A TE 2 STORY-VIEW PRICE SLASHED $43,9 50 MEDITERRANEAN GIANT BEACH·POOL Exc1tang location with load:. or curb uppeal. Ex- qu1:.1te yards. appealing entry. Tri-levt!l interior ~<tluralt'd with OL E ' SPANISH CHARM . fo'ree t 1m .. 1ng floor plan with 'ny seduded huge ma:.ler ~ui le. E\lJOY :.parkltng hlue pool & walk to bear h. Owner lran~tt.·rred & must sell!! Takt• advanta ~c. <.:all :>IG·23 l3. ' ''fl" 11 'J." r; ft)/'v . , I '· '1 I • TELEPHONE SANTA! AT HIS WORKSHOP 646-7171 OUR 26th YEAR 675-3000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del M.ir PARK DELIGHT 1002 I 002 GeMral Your fomaly w1!I fmd "A G al 1002,General 1002 beway or ltfe" m1 thhas 4 ••~••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G-ral d room corner ot o me ·~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!~-......... ~ wathan view of C9sta .~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa 's newest 10 acre park! Call our office and of; ti ·~ " we'll give you a tour. • N<.'ar new al $61,950. n a ~ e Hurry. Ca 11 546·4141. Beaut. 4 BR, fa m. rm, Country English at m os phere. enc l osed patio, established trees, boat slip. $245,000 COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. FAHT ASTIC BEAUTY -LINDA ISLE E xqu i s i t e NE W 5 br F r enc h Tradition al w /beautiful water view. Pier /sli p for lge boat. Fam rm, lge. play rm, form al DR, pool and 5112 bas 76 LINDA I SLE DR. DAI LY 1-5· 211 I San J~n HIUs Rood MEWPORT CENTER. N.B. 644-4910 G...eral I 002 General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Being remodeled : custom 5 BR, 5 Ba. 6500 Sq . ft. home on point, pool, dock. Custom, completely furnished 6 BR,: 4 1/2 ba ., 3 car gar . On lagoon. $325,000. Custom 5 BR. 4 ba, View, 80 ft. on lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 THE REAL ESTATERS Winding roadwoy lead~ to sel'luded driveway umitbl towering pinl·~ & Eucal) plus tree!'>. Spiral 1ng s ta1rtasc leads lo private 2nd story e n trance! Lavt!.h li,·111g room overlooks s u r - rounding are a ! Euro· p<.•an gourm tt k 1tchcn ! Uinrng entertainment. Swecpan~ ma:.tcr bdrm retreat ! !:icparate mom - 1n ·law quarter' or gu1..'sl or maid room w1lh bJlh' I Works hoµ' This htlltoµ estalc l'<t n he yuur~ tor I li45<.Ml lotJI down or take 0\Cf C'<l:.llng lo,1n al S21;-, IJcr month For qu1 l·k DEC.21 ,22,23,24 [® ~ EASTSIOE appl 1o sc1..• t:.all 1:1-t7·60l0. : 6-8 PM ''I, I •. I .. :. I l MERRY CHRISTMAS TOWNHOUSES [® ~ ------COLONIAL STYLI:: 2 3 BEDROOM + FAMILY ROOM This homl' ha:-. at all l p grJdl'd throughou t. pnml' llu11l1rth'lo11 l:k:ath lnl·at 1011 ! 1 n·pl ace 111 tamtlv room .. Ju ... t hstl'cl al oniy S31 !150 ll W~tn l la~t Lake a1h anlo.t)!l' lk BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Ortve. N B . 675-6161 SQUEAKY CLEAH UNUSUAL.... bed r m w 1 l h h r 1 <" k '.\re you n•ady lorthts'! 3 Oppurlun1t y Ill old fareplatc. formal dmmg. --hang stll'd l>cdroom~. Corona dcl Mar. En1uy large bcdrms . bltn:.. ------------• with hugl' master. One or qwet, 1llag1.• atmosphere patio & 11:! yr:. nc v.. TRI-LEVEL/POOL llunt1n g lon Hca c h l'acl lll' !:),ands Pool llom c by DcJnc Urolhcrs . This lovely :1 hcdrm. 3 bath home of· fors comfort 1n living Formal d1n1n1t roo m . Largl.' family rm \\1wcl bar overlook!> pool and ll'rraccd y ard Cornpl land!>cpd front and rear Works hop and storage l'<lbtnl'tS Ill OH'J'Sllt.'d 2 l'JI' l!Jr,tgl' llliH'k' Ill 01·ca11 OI tcrl·d at Sl3.50U I ffi~;~~ 3848 Campus N 8 549·8655 ~ .................... -... .. •OCEAN• 1~ bloc·k mod e rn l h l' sh u r Pl' s l I u :>. 11 r) on c x t r a "' 1 d c I 11 t I-' r 1 me l 1n· ,ti 1o11 near homes. }OU II e\'l·r Sl'C Remcxlclcd 3 bdrm , 21 ~ :.hopping J11d bu~ l1n1.·s Prime Ea:-,btdl' lor only bath home: Sl'P· elm mg Only 10·, Uuwn. S 5 3 . 9 5 o Ca 11 n <> w rm. & brktst. arc:.i · plus Sl9,SOO-S44,700 ",11,· ilil Mt:;HHY " 2cnclo:.cddbl.gar agcs Call541i-4140eves. CHltlSTMt\S. plus s pacious 2 bd rm .• 2 ,,.,,,·, i · '._,,,.,If,, 1 ' bath . near nt•w ~1pr, for .211 Newport Bl. [ ~ ~ suh~lant1al 1nc11mc ·plus . 64CJl5!a8Mesa811 l lx20 guest s uite • plus o· lge pnv.'pat10 urea with ANYTIME '::::::=:=::::::::::::::=== 15'<2!! pool. Ftrsl time or . • .' lercd i\~kang Slli2,000 1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll_ ... ____ I 8 UNITS <'lo~e 111 1!17:i Bat.·k Bay 'tl'" R oom for addt· t1onJI 11n1Ls or tr) <"ondo l'Ot)\ l'r-;111 n . 1-·o r particulars CJll C. F. Colesworthv Realtors 640-00fo EL RAHCHO WRECK $42,000 The rough n<ll'r:. m u:-.l MAGNIFICENT haw nddcn thru hen" LAKESIDE SETTIHG ll s ha tten·d. 1t ' 1w.1t, HEWPORT BEACH hut d oes at 1'\l'r h<t\ t· General 1002 General hr:-.t to t;ill 101 JPl>t to LEASE OPTION :.cc.!J63tilti7 SH·p:. to lw:ith. 3 Bil r," '1 • '' 2 h:i. bu1lt1ns +,ton•· I ,,,~ t I I II 'J • [~ THE REAL EST~TERS ~ trpk '-:t·,~ly pa1ntc<I IJ1g lot w dhl gar. Ht>al sharp Jlld \ ill':tlll. S62.500. JACOBS REALTY FAIRLANE GARDENS AOULT CONOOMINIUM $24,500 Sp.u l"ll' 2 ht•dn111111 l1Jth-. lfr ,l lilt\ 111 OrJllJ.!l' l'ounl\ ~l;!:!.'j l>n 111l hb l h•..,tnt: n"l CJll x;1tt 1:!1.11. Jilt! x:1:; 1:1:1i ~ILLAGE 675·6670 :! bl'drooms, :! h;.ith~ Con d11m1111um . Ft rcµl a CL'. IJmth room. tall' entr~ l't1 ... tc;m l'•Hl'l'llng and I d 1 .q n·' IJ l' l' oral or s ".dlµJ1>1.·r throughout ~t·p,irall' IJundr~ room T\\u l·nl'lo~ed pal111:-.. one tu-.lorn IJ1 ll'kL·d . :! r;ir g.11 J ltl' l'll'l't n l' dnur opt'lll'r. "" 1mmm~ piml ,II II U II d l h C {' 0 I 11 l' l J Jl uu1 & Sauna. [® THE REAL ESTATE RS m!tla ;~7~HE BLUFF P llE l.I STL'4<; S,\l.E ' Only ~3.!'>UO u11ul Dec 15 3hr, 2l>il, fam rm. Full Ol'ean view. Shown b) :.ippt Owner. 673·3177. •DELUXE DUPLEX * l·:'<t'l•llt:nt :l U I(. 2 Ba. grnu11d lloor u" 111.'I '> unit w 2 vnv. patws & lux urmu!> nia~ter -;wlt'. PLUS View • View • View 2 lx'llrooan~. 2. IMth~ ( 1>n dom1n 1 um. l•'t t l·IJI an· fJrn1ly room, Lill' l'l\lt' Custom (';1qw1 111~ ancl di apes. l>t'l'•>ra tor " wallpJIJl'r throu~hout. ~l'par;1t1· lauucJry 11,.J111 Two 1?nt·lo,1·d p<.11 '°'• ,,,.,. cu:.lorll tJ11tl..l·1i. 2 r·.11• gJra~'" c•lt 11111· doo1 opcm:1 :,\\ 11111111111.: pool .irou11d lh\· l'IHllet f JJ1·111.11 & ~ .. un.t. :! Ult llcnlJI \\ IJn!<: pJltocll0lk 1 BY OWNER I BOTH . 18724 · "ith \\OUtl burning 11n·plal'l's. , Julted "oo<l' Maplewood Ln l>cJm n•1hn~~ and super IIU~Tl~tiTO:-.i llE \('If'. Su.-o t -llwy loc:atton Oil i',lh-;, d0\\11 ('hJvd !:>ll 5.UOU. Fee. Call L:a111• hclwt:cn lleJ< I\ &11 7:?ll Blvd & Magnoltol m!llA . ' ' Coly :.I Br !:io. of Hwy. reduced $8,000 ll·2 ti75 2741 . 544·40llAi.,rt . LIDO SANDS SJ(i.000 1"11 II l'ru:e '.\lust ~ell lrl! 3hr ranC'h hou:-,c .• \~:-umc ti',, Fil.\ loan. IJa .) mnh o nl) Sl t2 mo Call 54lJ-366fi. BEST EASfSIOE !)I~ l:!'J:.I BEAuTI Fl'L l BDH:\I End 11 t Cu I -d -.., J t' S4h,:ll)(I (}\\ lll'I' 5>H.:!30G Mother-In-Law UNIT If this :1tt1 ll'ltvc m•wly c:.irpcled home was 1n arr area with apartment-.. you'd c~ 1l a duplex. hul ti) us 1\ 's a m other in•h1w una~. :1 hl•drooms , :1 h;iths. ;! h' 111g room~ an1f ~ k1lcht•n-... l Or mallt.• I k1t1:h1·11 into .i bedroom ' ~-l!J,500. On '.\'cJrly 1/4 Acre Home + Guest House $38.950 Unbel1t·vahlt· ! Lot !'! of room lor the kids . .l"Jrl.. vour l>oal or 1:umpt•r. Compll'l~· prt\at'y! Ciul'sl hou~l' or Ill lj\\:. qua1 ll'I ~ or n·nLJI 11 you likl'. :1 hcdruom huml.' with ;, f11w roorn urran,.:l'mt.•111 13 K IL I u r d I! la 1 Is Ca It I ~2-g)S:>l. iTARIEl.L 1luph"< 3 & 2 hdrms. ---------• Unbelll'\,tble hca \ll~ potcnt1al ' lfload l'm up treed woods sell mg i':n and mo' c cm out' 3 Cur· JOY Lf\KJo: \'JEW FROM ral sated bl'd1011ms. ,\ FHO:'.'iT Pl>IH.:11 1 WJrm chuck wagon k1ll'hen. country home "1th wood wagon Lrat·ks and all' beam Cl·llangs raised Campt1re cntcrlJtn hearth +' mammoth mt'nl' :\stam pede s11t•d paneled retreat ion n1<1m bark \'ard has room for ;1 with bath & fareplat·e. herd-, Pric ed below l::xqu1s1tc terraced palm market! Pa mt & s a H'' o~crlooks magn1f1 l'enl ft\ up and m a ke S!)~'. pool with slide T lllS IS Val'anl ready' \' ,\ Sii REAL ESTATE BYOWHER 18724 MESA VERDE ~~~~·!1c.1S1.u~I 2 hath plu!> den, formal d1111ni.: room. arched. lil·~11netl l'lltt•rta1nmcnl ar t•.1 :-urrnundm~ poul w 1 t h s 1 ll l' p a l t ll a n cl IJ.d11111). Many t·xtras. t 'onw ~l'C ! Compare tor sw.:100. Will !>l'll today. Velcran no down, no t'losanµ 4 Bdrm. p00l dinang room. ,\gt.•nt. l'all an} time, 541) 57'\5. "::I in Colifornio" G:\ R.\<i E S,\LI:: 110~1 I·. :\ar c I ht.:droom, 2 bath "1th hu;.:c family roor11 Jouhh• lfl•lachcrl gara~ \\ 1111 11u1>11y n)om. u a 1~101 with J.tl'Utlt Cornl·t Int wnh room tor 1>11at .. 111rJµe . )'('rlt'Cl lt1m1b 1·,1:1L1· :-:l·:ir Beach Hl\d ..,;;;1,01111 . lted C ar1H·l H1·.tlt111 ' 5:Jli HX36. Sl'lll'r "ill l'IN1\NCE! Sll~,1100! Balboa Bay Pr op. Realtors •675-7060• ~HERITAGE • ... REALTORS CASTANETS Can be heard as vou walk ovl'r thC' Spuri1s h tale lloor of this corner lot home 1n Har bor View llllb Ocean and bay 'u:w from Lll and island kitchen. Has Jhr. 2ha. frplc:. huge hack y ard Sl 15,000. 642-5678 1002 D I llow11 ' T ry any o!lt.•t" J\ RARE FIN i I urry lO Sclkr sa \·s bran ~ '1•11). sec. eall 5-tH 2:ll:.I. • ... ,., ,·,.,". ·. ••1•, r• call!Yl'i-6010. l®_H®, .. ,, ... ~ ~HERITAGE ••• REALTORS EXECUTIVE- 2 STORY Only S59,500. for l has huiJC 2 story, 5 l>drms. 3 ba. lge Fil. This ammac. home i:. near all schools & park. You can'l beat l""iilil. MESA NORTH 4 &droom. 2 baths, fplc. complete ca r pclang thruout. Drapes . Ullns. Obie gar. Covered patio. All in very ~ood condi· Lion. Reduced to S46,000. ,JJ NEWPORT . HEIGHTS CHOlC E AREA-Co1~ Cu pc Cod : Stone ex tcrior, dormer wan<low .... four nice bedrooms Jnd rlen, 3-balhs. Motivated owner mo' ing South. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hw.). 675-5511 $45,950 Immac, air cond & cule cottage in I rvine 's f.ibulous "California homes", l'h Blocks lo brand n ew Ir vin e schools! Purchase s ub· Ject to 7"{, fo'HA loan. or buy al GI! 646-7711. Open ""liil COROHA DEL MAR COTTAGE Lo\\l'~l prtl'l'U h1111w 111 ('mona dl'I \1,1r on ,1 d11plt•'( lol. 'fht' rltar111cr 1~ .1 spol lt•ss ~ IH'tlrnom hotrll' \\llh OIJl'll hl'lllfll'd ccll111gs. h1wl.. t tfl'J)),H't' and pn' :.tll' ~ .1rd . Uoul>k l·c.1r garage Slrt•s,t•d for l''panSl•lll 1\ ... 11urt wall. Lo shopp111g 11•11t l•r. Call now 673 H;,:,u I f ~" I ; • Maplewood Ln I IL::•-n h<;TO~ Bt-:ACll 01 t Eiits. down ('ha1wl l.alll' ht•I WCl'n lk .il'll BJ\ d & .\l.1g110IHI !JHX 12!1:1 EXECUTIVE BEACH RETREAT 4 BO · I !1'19Quail .h 2 STORY .. IPlac• . FnrmJL l 0 n1ry to s tl·p Properties I do\\ n I 1' 1 n ~ room , 7Sl-1920 lormLtl 111111111! room, l•OO OUAll ST NlWl'OlllfA(H Veterans Only <;01 g1·ous home tor t rec !\o down. no l'111 ... 1ng. :1 lkdrm, beau ta t ul h11nus room. c11,·en •ll p.1l111 .\gent, rJll an.\t1rny. 5-11) 5715 REDUCEO S 19,SOO AT 17th HOLE Real Estate by MCVAY $47 BIG ONES! h U g l' k I l l' h l' n W I l h - htl'Jl..fa:-.l Jrt'J Extra [® IUttHi! '.::~~~:~.~i~~;,~z~t~i , --·-· ,jJ childrcns quarters. For 'Trees & Country .. K~ntucky Ronch Style MV Country Club Lu,ury 1 hl•drm. nt'sllcd up to broad g reen '1:;tJ~ of lhl· urea' lllll''-1 gull n1ur-.c You mu ... t 't't' II ' C.i II 5-10 !19:!2 OPEN Sot/Sun I ·4 ~h.1rp. dcJn. :i bedroom ;! b.ith. form.ii clmin_ F:\l. IC\I , lll'W solunu111 tloors in kat. Supl•r hU'v ,11 ~l.0011'. C:ill 968·-I 1.11o I Jn appl Lo :;ee, ca:I !)t;:J fjjfj7 w .~~~~l~~c~ "' "n' [ ij' IR'~itl homL'. it hedruom. tJmilv room . formal drn1nµ. :1 bath. Low m,11nlC'na11c1· yard wal h !I hoh• A:-,l1 o Turf putting µrc1•11 Many t•,tras You own the land. ~IH!t,5()(1. C.ill 640·61til. ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. MOTIVATED SELLER VA TERMS ldl•ttl lam home near 1•vcrylh1ng, s hopping, ~chools. 4 Bdrms. 3 ba & den Lovely brit·k frplc in l!!t' FIL /\II terms p riced at SS!i,500. Cal I 545-94!H. -. . BIKE TO BEACH 11 eiJl('11 JI o o I . h u g c pa neled f,11111h 1 oom. n cw l' ,1 r p 1• t 1 i\ µ, Don 't drop the ball! Get a 4 Bedrooms-$38,500 Great o pµortun1ty! Colorful rountry sur rounclang:;. Entry hall. big laving room parlor, -----_ ole tash10ned l..1td1cn BYOWNI-,;n, VA nudown ll•!! y:mb tor th<' kalb. Ii Bil. 3 Ha. pool. rumpus evi:n room l11r your bo~tl. room. n e w carpets BKH . <.:Jll l vdJ~. pa anlt•rl. S70.0UO. !Jtil :>10-1720. Dl'1wrr Ur. 5 15-5llll STOP ! LOOK ! LOVE! .\tnum entrv h1 r·l..1111' \11U 111111 lhl!» .Jd111,d1l1• ', bdrm. homt• l(.11 ,•·ct lnrmal tlining. 1111v 111·11 111 ... 11 1·;11 pl' l s. t1~·1 111 drJP""· 1ir1vall· yarcl W l l It I II\ 'U llLI l I 0 ~ .. p .1 , i... I 1 n 1.! f o u n l j i n !ki>< t l:1h l tll _l ~ r wa1 rnnt) I~).! TARB~LL Vets mo~ in for s~.OU<~r IK ll•S<;. 5 Br pool homl', Bkr "1* I In California" !>lll-7086 aft 5 "kdys &!•-----------• -SBEDROOMS wknds.anytamc CRAFTSMAN 'S Lo.v price, S5UIOO. Can Fountain Valley I 034 ~how anytime. Neat ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0£LlGHT schools. & s hopping •S113,500• Hrmg ,11ur ~1wl'r tuob Owner anxious. 646·3!!28. Smi;:lc story Lownhc1me .mil phi).! tht•m right 111 c\'es. 549 15:12 Wa:. former nrndd. mrr· Thi ... :! l ,1 r !! .tr ,1 ~· Lachenmyer Realtor looks m ain pool. will CCIII· '"'rl..,hop alrl'.nh h,1 :-.1dt•r Vft: te2·m, O\\ncr . :!'.!II outkts. 1 lkd1.11011b Urnl..er 645 ,4,10 1 , hJths, 1ll'W pumt 111 and out, bc:.a m t.!d <.'Cal Hwttincjton Beach I 040 ings. p1.1nehng and. bm·I.. drapcra c:-. hut 111 n s . Job with a low-cosl Daily Edison llagh Sdwol l>ist. Palol Classifi ed Ad. JU', down s.i;,,900. CALL _P_hon_e_642·5678. Balboa Island I 006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llrcglat'l'. lT11tmJim•;;mm 962-771:114 __ K_· 1-.:_v H E1\ LTO RS Sell idle ile~m~s~~64~2-:_:567~8~1---------s62-44n cr.m 546-8103 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Roy Mc Cardle . Realtor I 8 I 0 Newport Cos~a Mesa 548-7729 1------------------G...eral I 002 General I 002 EXCLUSIVE ALL TERMS 48R. ·2 8A • 6"Y~~ A Bea'~ I r-· ··-! Christmas Jlcrc's u 111 tic Christmas hnu- hlc thnt wtll last a llfctlm t·. 'n1c..c bcoullful townhomc~ hU\'I.' 11 mugn ifwcnt occun outlook uml come In \'m1r <.·hoke of h \i) a nd tlllt'c bedrooms. • Excdk11t finuncln~ h,. nmllnhlc nnrl tf you pun:hn~ hcforc I>cccmbcr a r. 197n, our hOlllCM 11111tllfy for the n'lh tU.'t CTCUll. Your Chrt.,lnut.~ i.hopp lnJ( con be hnnclkd for 11 r n llry 8fi2,900 to ~72,400. Th '!'IC home" were not bulll b\• the cl\'CK. The Sea Terrace Townhoines '<"SY}tlfU&> S&S "Moct.I Home .. For Classifid Ad ACTION Call a Daily P ilot AD-VISOR 642-56'18 By Owner 692·2254. General 1002 GHttal 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mecnab I Irvine realty IRVINE 1'9.UCE Immaculate 5 bedroom h ome w/family room, dining room & huge custom built rock fireplace . $89.000. Tom Queen 644 ·6200 . (K69) 642..aJll 644-6200 I01 ~om. . 1144 .UCN1hllf' ~ lltKh, C.11f0tnlt 12613 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kt~ALT(•RS 644-7270 WANT TO TIADE?? 4 ~We want more units-for this ~c h arming BALBOA ISLAND D UP LEX. Front house h as 2 bedrooms + den & cozy fireplace. Plus 1 bedroom apartment. Both have been r emodeled and are only one short block to the North Bay. Sec it, you'll lov~ it .•. at ·$ll5,000. 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor "" -II IOI 11¥1"41 l tO<••ll -l PROPEID MA.NAGEME~...-:imm HOMCS fOlt UYINC NO WORll •I c .. •!If rH tWf llR Of IU IM .. ,,UCI 1• lllf aUIH HORTH BA YFRONT _ CORHER 2 Bdrm home + 2 l>drm apt. Xlnl te rms. 1-..,ull price s 1:1a.OllO . Firs t come, ftrsl served! §ali11b1tr1t ' ll\l.IH>·\ ISl.\'\I> .. 673-6900 .. Unbehl'\IO,>ll' bargain'. VA, t'llJ\ ll'rms or sub mil. lllde-away m asll'I swte with private bJth. ·Central takd enlry hall. Hurry a nd ca II today. 002·558S . Lot 'alue. lOlt.1 e, Bay !~land. S55, ·Marshall Rily -'----- nr. s Br , n ambler in t•xet· area. Huge add on Rum· pus Rm, w /hand poll~h ed panelling. Coronodef Mar I 022 Wor kshop. 2 separate BIG BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL $49,750 GorJ?eous 4 hedroom , :.: :.tory giant. llu~c rooms i-:xt ra klrge comforLa hlt r;11n1ly room. Super sun ny k 1trh en. Fresh!> painted throui?houl. Llkt new carpets and dr:tpc~ Super good buy. wll foi details, 962 7771 .-1-~-1- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~•rages, i.:1anl country i-----------k 1 t <.' h e n h :\s I J l ~ s t i;tourmcl t yp<' appls l)r('ukfa:.l rm. Bnind new dcl'p pile i.unsh1ne cpts Owner a nxlou :o. & n<.'rvou<•' Submit any of f•r! C huncc to 11nvc thou!> ands ! ! l Bkr 002 5Sll (..1\arming cluplcx South (>r Hwy . Corner. Both un1t 'l: 2 bcl, I ha, ft}>k. 11.1l111, ga1 ai;:<.', w w <.'arpt•t. Jll upphanl'('ll. und<'r1i1round 11 Jl r i n k l 1• r /\ ., k 1 n lot 58!1.000 By ov.nt•r Orx.•n hou~e Sun l 4. 417·417', llchotropc. P1r 551·1~0. .. 1'o place your mess•ge before the r<.'ad•nf: public, phone Pally Pilol Class1£1ed, 642-5611 ' .. DAILY PILOT Thu!'!d!y. December 15. 1975· Condomln iumi/T own-Rentalt • HcMIHt U"fnWd "°8MJ U~ Apclrt11Ctfttt F9mbWd .,.._nts LJnfurn. ~s..forscd• 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••,,•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houses For SM ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'kssthsgtCM1 leec' I 040 LOCJUftCI leoch · I 048 H.wport ltoch I 069 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Houtot Fumi1hed Huntington a.aell 3240 Mewpor1•och lJ'9 Cotto M•H 3724 lalboa 'Hinl4lla l807 t-IC>ll'T't-1 ~G<-1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• .,. ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···········•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CostaMe1a 3124 3 DR. l ~ b~. big fam ily N£W S B r. 2 1') 8 11, $17.SOWEl:K&U,. CONDOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• r m . N r Ad a m s & T wnhme I o n 1S acre •Stucho & 1 BR Apt.s l Ur. fUIS mo. Apt lib bach $1~ mo, apt "2. 30-5 E Hay, l»t + 1st + :.ec & clnupr Ava.ii Jan 1. t21:0 W'l-1496. BEACH HOUSE 1 l.11Jrm .\ tkn Onh ~~l.t)&J Term". lk·"t bu) llll lllt4 C'll.l"l Scott R~olty 536-7533 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanlt•tJ 5 lh hum.1·. \\ 111 k ,1,c or buy l'P 1:11:.! 8001 ';52 !!S~a IEACM MOllLE HOMES ~ :-.t'" port l:!xbO with t-ll p.1u1to. :?br, 2hu . thninl( J r l' .1 ' l' r 1: "' n t' J 1 n l·.1h.rn.1 S\:<'lutkd .1n·.a SV.J41V '70 Commo<lort.> ~M~60 "1th c'p.indo. 2br. 2bu St'p..1ratc d11ung 1 oom. l-'a11la"tn· k11\·h1•11 with ln.11h ol' hit 1n' U1 g Ot'l:Jn \ ll'W :>:l7 ,;>110 LIDO ISLAHD CHARMER :?STOHY 3 lkdroom ;rnd <kn "1th I b<1th' 111.:hl.> up .:1.ult.•d ... 1111\.,.., hke :i 11111111•1 hu111t• Nt>ar l'lubhuu'"' ll11n 't m1i.:o. \111:. 11m· al ::> l:W.~ CJll ~u ll!'>l ~HERITAGE •.• REALTORS CoroM CS.I Mar 3822 Whllt•\\,1tl·1\'1t.'~' ;!&Junrk B.iy IUd furn Urookhurst. $315 park,view'.pool,Jacuul, •TV&Matd Ser vAva1l ~lrrn .u111l,, I 111111 ~~I ~ how.e Maturi.' adult. S1!>3 00 31A7. ~ 4~ sauna, lse '37~. 646 2700 • f>hone Serv, Hld pool 1io l:)l'rl'"'· "loith 1nt>l uhl 642·12'72 Vl E W eod urut twnbseon •Chfldrt•n Secllun l.Jtotun..1 port Be h 3169 V11lug~ ReaJ E.5tatc li;e grnbelt. :S Ar, 2tAJ ba. •I.ow monthly r~lc!> CaU 675-7225 l'Ww ac $360. 644-ltfl0/830 SOSO ·~ot'Fwcck'Hcnl 6~1 ,.J\ l('M & lftll '"' """" IH W6l"f ••••••••••••••••••••, ••• •YoNrokt~~w·e,n,,tst•u1'~hcard ext 22 w/ad I Br <'wl'l P\'t. near 1ay v • "' -76 N rt Bl d CM • ••• • • • • •• • • • • ••• •• • • • • S h ·.,> 1•1•. l "A ~ .... , ..., ewpo v · S22: 11111111 > • " ..,....., 2 Sly. A frame ; 3 BR, 2 548·97~or64S.a967 \ \I J ~~~\T HE:\l:l'Y A BERG ENTERPRISES CO :!1:1 786 tu58 • Yorktow11/ Mat(n<.>ha bil Obi gar. P ools, t en· ----------1 3 Ult, 2 BA $300 rus. $425 Agt 5411-1290 •Elm Garde1t1 • San Juan 3 178 •(;url1clc.l1 Brookhursl t Br f\Jm . S1R5 mo. Move Capistrano 3 Bil. 2 BA .$325 Newport Shores 3 B r 2 Ba. in ·for $285. Adults, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Warnl'r/Heach bltns, rlcan! CI D.Walk pe ls. 177 .t:;. 22nd St. Income Property 2000 l bt· tor bl·. New t.•ond, :1 3 BR. 2 BA ... $350 to Bch , $425 lse. 5411 ·2200 ti4l·J64S ••••••••••••••••••••••• lir,frpk.S295 SJ<.; •Magnolla/~dingt'r BLUFFS SU_S_C_A_S_l_T_A_S __ 4~J·N97 3 nn. 2 HA ... ~310 CORONA DEL MAH VIEW-GOLF FORMALDIHE $75.500 -------m1111111111• llELP 11.\Vfo:SlOO,OOO ---•llolsa/llrookhurst 3br .. 2ba ., t'arpets, Large nicely t urn . l hr. ·~H 1'r.11bm ~111 Ulx to . BEAUTIFUL ~cl'<i unih in CM now' Hou••s Unfuml•h•d drapes, comm. pool \d It l l 2110 IBll or c•om·1•rt lo 2HH \lo h~t111i.: 11t•1.· Exdmg n • "" ;1HH,2 BA .S325 $435/mo, lt'asc. Corb in / u 5 on y, no J>C s. 2 Br Townhouse. frpk l'ool, Lenna:., continent.ii breakf:.isl. Some ocean & Catalina view::.. Close to shopping & fm e beath &l·I 2611 l'.i int. l' a llH' l t n g & DOVER SHORES ok Stt•tnt•r lnvc:.tm1:nls ••••••••-·•••• ••••••• • Uoba' Bushard Ag1. 833·290G, Nc.>wporl Blvd . drJpi•rrt•s 1 \'r ol<t LOWESTl'Rlt'~.l> &l2 t~i(, 8Glboahlond 3206 :1 11R,2 UA .SJ.15 l'JrhH'Jllttl" ut'l'an , tt'\\ ll t):\1Jt~ t)N ••••••••••••••••••••••• •(.;Jrtll'fd J Urookhur~l S:!l.;,o\I c; \l.,\XY l>Hl\'t-; H lTNITS w pool nr So l'hJrm111i.: .! -.l•lf.\ ,, Bd. 3 3 llH. 2 HA .. SJ3S 3 Br. 2 Ba. :! blks from bt!al'h, tr1:e pool, lcnni:. 645·~ Casa de Oro 1111 t.•d Uaragt• opent.•r I \l \I E U I \ l t-: O 1.. l'l l'\"'l'Y i\~\IH 1 1 \ r: 1> I'\ • 11111 1) l .111 '~ • ..! 1 l<HI ,. [~ THE REAL Tl'HTLEHCX'" Prt•s1dl•111 llum1: 3 Hit. 2 b,1 1.11n1l.\ l•Hllll. lll\t.'IV l'lll'IH:.t•d 1 l1Uf'l)ard SXi .5H0 * BOHD REALTY • B31-94 1 I •Oct·:\'\ FRO:-.:T • H.11 1· Jl ~..!:.!5.000 R~ 11\\lll'I i52 lli l -199 -13!\t LOCJ""a Higu~I 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIRRORS GALORE 111-:ST l'ltll'f': SllOHE -.11>E OF Jll~llW ,\Y ' l.11\ t·I~ "'.1 I I p.1 p1 r ... c ll>t.'11 bc:,1m LH .ind lu'h \\OOd p.in1'1111).! ,1dd .I do• I 111d:.l'.Jl>l' Ill th1:. .I ht , orJl<H ·., 111ud1 111 th1 "'' lll'r l1><.·,1lH111 1;,\H -.p.ic·1u11' lo\\11ho1111• "' l>E:\ llO\lE Si I ,uo 111.qnr i..11•1·1tl1dt llHlt'I I Enjoy the Good Life Hl.llll'fo:l)'lt1,-;1 !K111 493-2513 499-4584 LE RAISOR I Laguna Niguel. REAL TY , the choice community 11.!Jl.inwu' 1>1 11,1111 I • .,.. 1 0 1 .._'I' fly I ,1rl1Jlll' \ alll \ "h11p I'll CALL 833_8600 1 1\ l\1; l'11111t• i..nll 1" 11 -.1· 1111 ,1 llof\ ;1 HI{. d1•11 1.111111\ rm :!1 , h.1 TERRIFIC FAMILY ROOM ... 11111· ... :111 \ ( 'nrllt.·mµm .Jl',\ \\ilh Ilk 1'1101. ;J.l',11' j.!ill'. I 1 g I t' 11 l' t' J :i .1 r d . \1111·111llt.'" galol't.'. du~l' 111 ,c:,1. 'l°hool-. & "hop p 111 j.!. S l' l' l ll l.H• Ii\.' \ l' \ .1 I tit' ~li.~Hl L.1g11na ;\.1gut'l Rt.•alt v hJll \\db .1tJ1un1. I lilt l'u,bl Pl,tt,i hv owrwr h.1 . lrpll' l'IH'l11<ot•d p.tlru •MC'l•'a1ldt•n llrnokhurst :1 Ba ;\l.uH•h)u~ il.i\ ,\ I i 7 M i.:r o's l 2U ;\I gJr.it.:t.' \t.·.111\ \\,111 IBH,2 IL\ SJSO rllll', It'\\ l'ool t1£ JJCUl.ZI I &i:! 1100 C\ cs t I 7fi !>-175 11w tii3 lllilili * ;\ll Fatlill·n !'lt•wland 1'11t·1· 1 l•tlun·d 1Jt!111w JP -----------•I Corona del Mor 3222 .1 HH. :! lJA ... SJt;o prarsal 1!121 Ci .Ila'' Ur EASTSIOE ••••••••••• • •• ••• •• •••• • ;\h'F.1dtll·n Spnngdulc Uix·n Daily & WI.nth. 1 .J u .,., l~9.500 1;.1;, H-l!IX f1t1\JOO I{ 2 lot Y.1lh 2 a BH. 2 ba. frpll', ~.aragc .! HH. 2 A ... ,N.-15 I luu:-l':. :! lkd1 oon1 and 2 411 Fl'rnk.if ~IUO 1110 * Boba Springdale RARE BA YFROHT l\t·druom and dl'll :-.rel· 1;11tMl:lO 3Bll.2 Ui\ S335 fruit lrt.'l'~ .inti ::.hrub" 9ti3 ·4567or~>ti3·l'i86 \\'1111 I IJ~I tun~ c;ill qwt·I..'' A::.k1n~ ~!'>.!l~I l 'Jll ;,10 lbl ~HERITAGE .... REALTORS I Br ,:? h.1. trpk \U, Jl\l __________ _ hrh. ~ Wrll t,c: opl111n 1!11 1.930 :ill I Ltkl' 1ww J Br + Fam. Hm, frpll',2 tar ,,:ar. 111 J\llJms -~ llc.ac:h lilnl $J75 mo CJll ~IG8 9331 House for rent Year a round. 3 bd. 2 ba, drps. cpl, bay\oiew sun deck, 2 c.ir garage, elec ::.love, lrplc .. pat io. l house: I rom Bay & Beach Avail. Jan. U!2·1 W. BalboJ. 031 ·0655. S385. • • • Joseph Walsh 8165 Prestwick C ircle Huntington Beach You are the winner or one complete d inner selected /\LL UTILIT IES PAID ------- Compare bcforl' ) uu ~µ.1cious I ~r. fr~lc , drp~ rent. Cuslom d e:.1gncd \v w apts, v; t p.it111 tcaturtn[.l. ~~lk lo bch Sl 1S ulll 1111· •Spue1ous k 1lchen with Cii3~ 1153 ufl ~&-~~ds..: 10d1rccl ltghlrnt: 2 Br. 2 b:.i , 1Jca11L view. ol •&•parJLt·din'garea hay. :.i•dud d & pvt •llome hkes lorai;t• i-·urn uofurn, l1:r1 . •l'nvate pallo:. Li75·52U5 •Closed i.:ar w1::.lorai.:t· •Marble Pullman •K1ng:.11e Bdr m!> •P ool, Ua1 hl•qucs surruundt•cl with plu:.h land:.c:.ipmg Ac.lull:.. No pcls 2 UDltM $2t.itl 365W. Wtlsont>12·197l Lge 1 Br be: low II"}, lrplc, range , refr1 i.:. w.ilcr be dct pd. ~:1., fi73 · l I HI ~n·s or Wkntl-. So. ul hwy. l:.inla!>lil' '11, lock up ga1-. 1 lir, 522;, .Eve::.. 55i·4543. OPPORTUNITY Ll·ndl'r -ha' fon•• i.1..,1•d UH . :1 11.1 IL1\l 111111 hnu~l' I 111 111.11· l'rnrtl l'-Jll dv hc-.11h, S2ll5110ll C't1Utll''\ Ill .di hi 111..o •r' t '1111tJl'l J 1111 h.ruq;t.·1 ti-H !!Still ;\11111 Fn. ----------·11., un1b w co~la l'tk~ •• w \TEHFHO'\T w SI.I JI l.argt• !I Wr. :ma. 6·lB1 Brit t'JI roll (,Ill :>!'>lill ::i:!l!l:\I ::.:l:!C r lilt .):l~l!I • * coz \ n rn ,\ (; r:. :.? ht· d room • f 1 rep L1 l' l' . WJlk to be:.il·h t\va1I Pee :nth. $350/mo. lA'.IM'. $32.) HALPIHCHIH H'f.:i\LTOHS !!i:!7 E. <:oa:.t llwy 675-4392 Hent our home & rcce1,·c ,, Chr1s trn.1::. bonus . F in·plal'l', U W, bllns, cpls. dr"P"· 3 br, 2 ba, $350 / m o. 963t'l5t.iU tJtiJ-1 i lSti from Skin ny Mike'!> __ ;; ______ _ menu at c t M 382 I OH 1'\rrn Sl!:!5 OS Q e sa 4 HOLIDAY IHH Lots of bltns, pool, walk ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3131 Bristol St., tu shopping. ·~ m 1 CASAVICTOIUA Costa Mesa tx:ach. ~31w.19th l:il. 1.2&3 br. Deluxe Unfur lhl~ling l'l.: l'11 H1•.11l11r lltHm· l'lu:-I l ln1t s SI·.\\ l'OHT llf<HillTS Le I Ill , 111·1·a11\11 '' pool 1111 k1t1•h '!IH,;100 In .111111 1)\\ :-...t-:H J4X j.),,11 ::.I V0011ltt. llll'Olnl' .r11t 0 1.! 11• (' :\1 Hl..r 2 Hr. 1 Ua. w /garag1• So. Irvine 3244 of h\\ ~. $Ji!'> \lo a\'aJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'lc:a:.e call 642·5ti7H, t·xt 548·0492 or !<'urn. ~as/wtr pd 333 to claim your licl..cl. Adults-No pets Sec. gah· 4 BR + BOHUS HARBOR VIEW S95,000 " It, o.1 :J I l .1 ti ~ I 1 ml' l'11 Op :.!.! .• '"·'' 1 "'rs nr \,1·\1µ11rt lhh. & SD l"n\) bl U'l'I' lll'Prl'l X I \c 1 t'' .1dll proj 1:-ulUll' apjlll't.: IJll la, lit'' Tn 15 dn. 6.. p1t.· pd ml 0 1'nnl'1pals on I) µkaH' K lm1·i.tmen1 1711 1 ti-IO i;:iuo Su per l'Mlol mo :\lodt•I I M :'II t: D I .\ T r: 0 C CUPASC\" l'athedrJI & beamt'tl "111ughl iron gJlt'. enln Sunkl·n II\ 111g room. :\1.1,,,l\l' n·rl hnt'k wall t rn·pl.u 1• 1··11r111JI 6 Unit Sacrifice u1n1ng r 1111m l'ht•l .., c l\\n,·1mu'l1111,l' '-'"l'ro\\ I.. 1 l l' h l' 11 \\ n 011 I.. :.! • 11 n I·:·" h 1 ii e 11 n 1 l' I I\ r'.imrl,\ rrn111' pl u~ ;1110 "'I J l~·n·mhrr :u lnl'lud"' !'.! '..!:.!-;·),tit 1 52711 Shu w IJ I .i l' c I rtH , p.11111 g.ir \\ ~• lk lll':ll'h ~tiO. uni. Ill ~8.) I Ulll 11µ11 turt.·t•d ,1tr ht·al li7:J litili I Bil I urn. 'ery :-pcl'lal. :,Ullllt.'t'I.. gJr. $:!:>U :! Bl{ 2 ba l'a pt• C'1KI honw. :! I rµlt:. s;!i .i :: Bf{. :! h.1 hurm ,di .1lt111t. \,1l'.1lll SHiii l 111\ ,.r,,1l \ Ht'.rll' tt "l'p.1ratt• hrn1u-, 1011111 ' :1 h 1· cl 11111111 2 l> ,1 l h Costa M esa 3224 DET\CllED :\lcll'lll·:H 11\\ t1t·1 ,, 1111tt l·:.1.,,\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:'O ·L \W ~L .\H n.H~' lt·1111~ Lu\\ <limn Winding '' r11ug llt 1n1111 I 'Quail ·~ ~l:tll'l'.l '>l' Ill ~l'\'llltll'tl (J o mas le r " I II g II l' a\ \ I Place rl•Llwood l'll\l'l'l«l patu; I Prapertfes , All spnnkll'rrd Ta kt• .1d 752-1920 "' $2iU 2 Br. ):.trtl. n>h. drp!>. ltiO "IJ" Mnntc V1:. la !H6·888:J: 545·ifj2!l BEAUT. San J0Jqu1n * * * T h • L ' ·> u ')I wn .. mt: arge ... r , ... i 3 Ur. 21 ~Ba Condo w /tlot'k Ba ~ sty V1t•w of_ goll & !>hp for 36· boat S700 l· .. urH· & IJkl-. ::>55u . 545_7&r 547 IOI I __ "- Santo Ano 3280 * REHT ALS * .,••••••••••••••••••••• T llfo:Tl::HHi\Cc Rent our home & rccct\ic: 3 H H :! B.i . .. $42.5 e1 Ch rr s t m a s bu n u s ltJ11d10 l:ian JuJqum Boba Ward 3 BH 2 b.i, _:.!Bil'. dl•n, 2 ba S.t75 ?'IO DW. c pls, • drp:. .' S325 .! UH. 2 Ba S550 !lli.1 Vi(i9 963· li81i 'I L llTl.I·: IW('K ' :1 Bit.:! Ba S.150 l 13r ~d. gar. Sl35 n I.\ EHi> \I.I·: :! Hr. rnndo, hllll~. S2HJ :llllt.2 B.1 :...;r;:; 3 111,ln<·d~d.gJr.~:!5 \\ \l.:°'ll T Slll' \ll t-: 3 B1 . .! b.r . yd. g,1r. ~:1;, :! till :! ll.1 !):J:!.'l .J Br 11 ~ b.i . lrwd ~ d , g;ir I llH :. ll.1 ::.:11:; 33;, s21.-, l'l ll•:n>LONY :i Ur.!. ba. tncd ,11. dull· :1 llH.1lt•11, :! b:.i turn SliCIO gar. lrplr. hlln~.~2!111 I> E 1-: HF I 1-:L U Homcfinder~ 6-12·!1!.100 :1 11H, 2 t,;,i . . S.I:.!:; :! BH. 21 ~ ba · . S:li;>;Westminster 3298 l"l lLl.EGr:11.\HK '••••••••••••••••••••••• 2035 Fullerton, CM 1 Hit F'urn. 2 lrg closets, qut•cns>tl' bed. pn' tln·ssrng rm, xtr.1 l).!e r o o m :.. . l' n 1· I . g J r " ~turLi{:l'. Adults 0111}. llll IX'L' :)JCI off Sc:c: Ucp " ad I Br (.;ardl'll Apt. pc>ol. ~l~V 710 W l!!th St. Lge Fum 2 Br lllln", W \\ fl 11'', J>oOI. ~:mu ,\dlts. 1111 µd-. li45 :IH7 l Huntington Beach 37 40 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. rec rm, elevator' 525 V1cloria, 642·8970 HEW EAST SIDE 2 Ur & Den. cpts, dr~. bllns & d :.hwshr. S27:i &12-6243 MESA VERDE N i-;w 2 Hr. 2 Ba. adull jpL-;. Lgc bt.'aul1ful 111 tenors open to lush waler land!>capmg. Every con ce1vabl~ extra. i\l ust Sl't· lo appreciate. $355 S4ti5 .Mfo:l:iA v 1m 1n: VILL!\S 1555 Mesa Verde Ort\'t.• t-:a:.t <71-1 l540·H!!71 .Ju"t W. of Mt•sa Vt.'rd<' Ctr. oll ll<rrbor lilvd. adprnt 111 C.~1 . <..iolf & C Club pl11' 'i'\\1ng r1111111 .111cl l>.1ltr 1111 ).(Ul'"h l IJ:>lJlf \hl'rt"r t' I lidr111 " h,1th~. \\ ;1lk Ill 1·ic1wt.-. -.lurag" ,md 11,.,h p.i1nt I \\ IJ \' l h t' l \ 11 II Jt ol \ 1 • hildn•n lmhh11·~ 01 1 l11hll\I' '" ltl Lh1· h111111 I till' lllll' \\ 111 .11 \'1111\ 11111dJLl· lhl·rn all ::,.ttl,.1110 830-5050 496-4~401 \ lJntjgt• l'.d I i5~ lill\J 1400 QUAil \T NlWPOltT 81ACH :\ll•Sa Ot'l :\Jar 3 Bit. 2 Hi\, ma11 v xtras. Ol·ar .Ill :O-t.0hn,'1b. S:l7 ;;. ~14•1 L:»I.! 111 .-, 1i, '.J.lt>U '· [~ ~ 11 H ew Units l'n llll' l'o~t.i \11·,a Ht·n I lh'.111 t .l h 1 . .! h .1 d 1· 1,d \n•a l•'rpk s. 1111' 1·•ir.1t<ll', lWhl11 I~ ph'. ~h11\\l·.r~. m.111,\ \lr a' In ,h,1i.: t·1 ph I'' t p.11 to I :urn. ::! IJa .. s-100 552-7500 red hill Hcnt our home & rcr1:1vt• a Christ mas bonus Super 3 beclrm. 2 ba t·pls. drp:.. H&O. S:J:!.1 mo Ut);] • .t;)(i9 91;3 I i>lli 1n: .. \UTIFUL J br furn apt.., St ;o & sum. Spanish style bldg. JJVl l'nl'l gar, pool. sauna, lnclry, ad Its l i:lOl Keebon Ln. I lllk W. of Bc..•atl1 off Slalcr. 812 78-18 552-7500 red hill real Cy MIHIRAHCH VETSHODOWM I Bdrm. 21 ~ bJlh Coun~ LI ,\ l..1ttht·n. on : J< rt• \-,,,urnt.· i loL111 111 Ill'\\ \ \ ~1 IHIO \ H l' 11 B \ \ H ~- 1'1'1 :!:!ii Hewport Beach I 069 , ............•.......... Loquno Beach I 048l 11.\1tB01t \'11-:w 111nn::-, 1'11rtol11111. 1111m.11 I Br .I • •••• •••••• • • • • • • • • •• •• ll.1. t 1n1~llt'd lionu' rill & INCOME CORHER lnll. !')!11 ;,uo Im q111d, !>.Jlo• Orw ol L.1gunJ ' pn m~sl pnn unly ti Ill h:J.11 111rnme1t.·1.1 I 111rnl'I' ldL•a l 101 ~llHl'"" 111111·1·~ l'LL'S :! t h<Hl'e rent.ii un 1h Sl52.11<JO NEWEL'L Associates LA4MIMA II.ACM 4t4-Ht4 DUPLEX \h,oh1t1•1\ 1m111.1n 1L1t.-' l o mpll•l; h 11·110\ .. 111•d hldl! & c .inl1·1h c 111..,t.• 111 -' llh ~n JI \II ~ l>l \l.1111 lk·ach ...,11111H111 COHDOMIHIUM '\orth L.i~11n.1 11 ..... i.:m·<I tor )!racwu" II\ 1111• '\1•,ir h un·anlronl I l1d1 m . THE BLUFFS $53,750 DEH +pool Thi• l:rlluluu-. S ' plan' Ht•d 1111· roof. Ha1!>l'd purtrtu t•11lry. Ml'P up to hU).!I' ll\ 1111! I 011111 \It'\\ 111 I .. p.1rkhnl.! hlu<' <um mun pool l'oml' .:1111rm•·I I.. 11 llll• ll ll U t' (' 11 'I/ I' l~·drtMIOh l)lon Ill \'\(I a l11·c.lro11m 'nttr 1 h1111'1" '"'' o r.1101 \l .lllJ1.1pl'I" "1 ll1•r h ..... purc-ha,,.d 111\\ hr1rn1 • \\'\lol·~· IJl..t .11h.1nl.al.!l' ~3.i:Jll I 1 I I p 1 1 t· t• ' C a I I l\HJ.I\ ij:! titJll 111g rm \\1th 111111 high l't•ll'' I;.\' 1•11\ ·"" p.it1n THE REAL ESTATERS I i hath' :O.p.1111111' II\ [~ \l ro"' t r 111n ll1•1•ll 1 '-----___ _ I' .irk ~·-/llll TURNER ASSOC. 1111'.'i N I 'it 11" y. L.rg11n.1 1!1 1 I Iii FANTASTIC OCEAHVIEW '••ar nt•w hnrnl' 1" lo< ,1f ,,j an Vt'r\. bt•-.t \II'\\ ,1rl•a SMtUN ' MELV~N Is Still Alive \nd Sdhng lktil E .... tJlt• Ff Jll ( \I I 0 (I A'll • ~ ~ I~ ~ ... "•~r ..,,,.purl Po,1 Offirt LIDO ISLE 1 <t lllt' >:::l:.!.:.!it1 \).!\'Ill p11t1I l'l11hh"" 111111 h t.I:.! ti• .>X rnon · ,;i 1."> tt-1.'i Ji ii realty ----1 * LIDO ISLE l>uplt.•\ II B 1'1.Jll'\prt·:.' :!Br" -.lm1•::.:?111111r l'llh,\I ::IHI I h.1 1'.1 l'lo~t.· Ill \l,1plt• hl ~ l.1 ... 1 I l'll j 5·BH. I B \TOD ,\\' :0. l.1\1• Ill 11111• 11•11l olht.•1 \111!-. I•:\,,, "i..111h Bt-;~T BL'Y .JlS'I llk1 .'<'IKl l'I ci7.J.'lli:W dk11tuurhonw&n·ce1\c: Ill:'ll\\~.1~t ·1·\~ll·l·'\1'~ Industrial/ :1111 f.1m1111 1ri>11 hltn .... 1 t'hrr ... ,1m.1"1bunou!> p rt1 2100 !->u~·r .1 H~ 2 >.i . W c II R I s T ,, .\ :-.. \ ' rope y 111111 "' hh11:.. l pb. rlrp,, bt'aUl l"'.\l'SL \I. 110\11·: n '\I••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Br hltn" '1nl. i.;.1t l.ind..,l'pg . ~3 :>u mo (·,()"I' L . \. (·'.I' \ l 111' (', GREAT \\.111 nm' I 111 "I r. ~ ' !lh.l l.">tii 'Mi:! I il«i I \ ( 1. t; I> I '\ 1: \!..it )!;1111' t l\r l1ll'tl \II POl>I T \BLE. F \:\111.\ YEAR END BUY!! t1pl1· ~3.)1). !t U o \l .. ! l' \ lt l ~ '\l'" \111111 11•11.1111 111 :1 11r,\ .. rd.1.:.a1 .~io (; . ',\ H .. \ .<'. I. I 1lu~tr1al lh11ld111g' lulh .! lit . tilln~. <'Ph d1 I" Jo.XI 1.,t,l.1<.:-.:T 11·.H \I~ llo.r-.t•tl Xlnl \1 1,..,11111\11· :s<!CIO l 111\' I 'I.. 'I l'I I' <tl't' :! lit , .! II.I. (\\llh..,I', dhl g.ir, I rpk ~:ri.1 ;,;12 IH'lli Furn Stucl111 J lllk 11 tw.1d1 W.111•1 ptl F1 pk, d:.hw,hr pool. 1at·u11.1. PIHECREEK Condominiums Unfumishrd SIK5 mo ~If, 73;11; LIVES UP 3425l1rvine 3744 TO ITS HAME ........•.....••....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()\e\r .)(Kl 1 ~•II lt t'' .u1tf Ell'gant Ba.\ front s1·1· blclg Sp:tc 2 Br. 2 hJ. ;icllh •>nly. S5!t5 m o ti7 5· OJ03 L<.•.1Sl' 3 bd. 2 ha, i\l l•SJ Sill "k II I' ::1:11HI Ulll In dudt.>,, nrn1d :.l'I'\ u·1·. T\ ~.iuna . JJt·u111. IJ110I & phone li17 1-: U,>er Htl lnint.> 540 1515 \\•rcle Country Club Ell.· L09U"o Beach 37 48 t•cull\'l' Con du. I ns1cle un · • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• •• ••••• 11 1ncrlook1ng pool . EF"FICIENCY J\PTS . .\dulls only. Sl!'>CI. mu from $190. Pool. m .. 11d. .\,.a 1 l .J ;1 n . I 5 l h phofl(•. IJundry. Village ~!l.:JStt!! 54CI li:!O Inn. '1!11 !J.136 1 n .... t 1 1· •• "' .. " 1 t h \\,ol1•fl.tll' I I l'ollt' ,1 ri·l.1>.1111! .... 11111.i.: 1111 \Our "PJl'l•IU' th'" I "' , :! h1·1ltno111 .1p.11t 1111'111 Fl 0111 S220 I 11111111111· ,l\atl.1hlt:. :-.rn:ill pl'l ()[\ \d11lh """. Ol I 11' trjk'll 'I 110 I 11 '• 1111 ;!:UKI F.111\11•\\ l<tl <"11,t,1 :\lt· ... a. l 'h11111· :, 1:. :!:Hiii ,\CT 1i75 7!1011 1.J.1 :, JO Lrn :t\11111 111', lll'l111 n :! llr.1111 ti g;_11 ::>:!!.• t:\t:!S 11;;; 5ilii lo 111q·.,jur ;*'1 :.!.1 111 111 1 llr, fiwd ~ Jr<I. I rplc ~T\.JDIO apL-., ;.ill 11lrl JHI Newport Beach 37 69 lgl' patw s11;0 m1>. !i:l!I \\. 3525 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• J!.llh SI. (i4:! 345:.! Wantccl :1 llr huusc will !t-.1"'-" or hu) l'P ply. Townhouse x.12 X!Mll .•:i:.! x;,21 Unfurnished ,ti I h t!IJ i t.Iii l111ml'l 111tll•rs l~I:! !1!100 NEWPORT SHORES lnd11,tnal l'111p"1 t v lor ·1 UH ., l>J 11 pl ,, ldt.• Sall· OI IA'.lw :Jfillll sri It he.irlh .-bntk fir 1nk1teh11 /.wll' \1 1 x:i·· \ c· lrn ~ din ;.ir1:a ,\tnurfl , pr11\ 1•d .1 o~J.1111y I~~ •:! Br l\\llhSl' M(•,,1 l \01\' l'I' lmm;H· 3lir.2 \.'t•rdc. (;;ir. W D. IHH•I . b.a. loa<kd w xtrus. Ip, $:!H:'>. p,·t palw. H:J:l·!l'lil i\ C. IJlln~. gar dr opnr. p .it 111 ll u g 1· 1.: .1 r l '~" 11;·r xx.:.t'",,. ':·;~;.~0SL \\ ~111ragc. ~;;:J,!)CHI (/1111·k 11.J 1•·1m I • "" ... !JU':-('~' Lots for sole 2200 COZY l·:.\STSIUI:-: 2 IHt. 2-ha, m·w dcn1 Ilk l..tlt. h. adlh. 1111 Pl'h .l'.1;1 l'lt, ctc. l'rof. lndsl'pd, g.rrdnr pr11vd 'd S45ll mo. !lf;H '~1:!2 l'\ '-'" wknrb Flu\\t'I' ~31 1°L o~lll'I '0 1ll\.!ll1.:!'·H,1 2~1y 1.iJ Ii.Ii:! I\\ 11h111t• pool 'It'\\ ft-a ... c CAYWOOD REAL TY * 548-1290 • OCEAN VIEW 1 1.m + f.1m1h tn It·" I Prl':-lt,el' '\ t'" pm t t·o111 mun1I) "'II\)! :O..wr1l1t·1· ~;~.500 Ca 111, 1 ·1 11:111:1 FOREST OLSON IHC Son Clemente 1076 ......•......••..•..... ,\pflfll\llTI:Jlt•l~ I I ,l\'11' 1111 rurdl '>ll'l'l'L Oc·1·.1n 'II'\\ Cun v t•n I l' n tl v Ii tl' .1 lt.•d S'l5 '{)l)() • ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS 1714• 4f 6-77 I I ' ...................... . B\ lh11wr •:.!' \dJ lot:. 13i l..11--un.1 Ht h On· .. 1n t'J !l\1111 \I•'\\, ~1,l,0011 1'11 .!',, .• , I .c11 11 B l 111 nt•r L\ ndun ,\: \\.1..,11111,,:11111 L>,i2u Zom· J( ',! S!liC~I Hl..r K!lli 1121 Mountain, Des~rt. Resort 2400 ,\:. or upl to hu~, ·" Jrl 1111 · :\lc:-.a \'t•rdt'. :1 Br :! 11.1 n\l'd ;,;1:! 9;,2u w~hr dr~ r. dbl lrpl< -- S385 Nc:\\rrp: .... rt'lng 1 l>~~l-:HFIELOl'at1o homc f>tfj~ I i5i or !l-t!J !I."> 11 .1 111 2 Ila. I rpk S:lli!J --;,;,1 liflti u 11 :JJ85 I Btl duµln. q 1111•L. Irk< 01•\\. 1180 Pljl't·nt1.1 ::OIX:J 01' I·:~ llOt,;Sl-: S.rt the: ·.1!r 162.1 I :.! 111 h I 0 1\ \I 3 P ;\I I n In till' "l(•\\ IJ!e 2 Hr & \'IE\\ d1:n w \\l'l liar All apph ( \I' \Ll:'o. \ OC'I·: \' r \ C:ond ,\ lrply. l'nCI l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1HH. :JB,.\. t,tn1 rrn din l'._tr gJr V1t_t\.\ ot Gutr BIG BEAR LAKE :>.liS 9i:l ;,1:m !1•1;11;51•1 ('11utsl' Nr l'ool & J>Jrk ·, li1·clru11m . 2 ~t1111 l· Foun. t . V 11 3234 .• 1; ;,3~;1 I 1 r1·pl .in·..,, 2 ha l.al.e oin o ey \IC'\\ Sl..1. f1,h & h1111t ·······················LaCJU"OBeoch 3248 1-: ..... , l<'rms .\~k111g ouh Sharp 3 BR.:! 11:.i . r.:a1 J).!l'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :-.:12.<"11.10 · huge bonus mom ~%('1.;TI·: :!Hr. \Uhm. frpk, Scott Realty mu. 968 5403 _ pal ycl. :! t•ar gar. ! blk lo 536-7533. H ti--' n-h ,)240 lwh. :°'I .end lkt s req un ·~·onlH:'oc \11 I'"" S'.1!15 ') rl). • • •••• • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• • • 4~H 1 i~)~• Ht•nt our home: & n•<'L'l\l' -,1 ('hrrslm.i:; honu" :lllr 211a \\alk lo beal'l1 llol"a Spnngdale. lo\ l'i) J.1<·u111. rrpl(• S450 mo :1 tir. l ha, H&O. q>h '\ t•ar rou11d' 1!11 595.t Oron<je' County Property 2500 ············•··•······· ••••••••••••••••••••••• So-Ill w~ UP !&:! Udr & :1 rm. 2 Bu, 2 sly Co"la B<H'h. Color TV. m:.11d Mesa. Dbl gar, Pvt palw, ~1:n , p1H1I. T iii•: M l'.:SA S315. 9fjJ.40~ •ll5 '.'oJ ~l'Wport Bl, NU D~lexe;Unfurn 3600 t>l6 !HIHt ••••••••••••••••••••••• l or :? lir. 4Jdults. no pcl~ 2 R R. I Ba. CclM , nu Sl(i()iSl!IO. 2121 E. llilhl:il t•hildren or pets . S:!i.'.> m11 N Hts fi41l 1801 (H.t.f>!!(JO <Susie I Largl' I lroom CUM. 3 Br. 2 ba . occ:an 'u. Ckl•anfrunl Large. warm 3 hr,:! lta JJlf with dmmg an·a. p..intr\. palio & firt'pltil'l' Adults onl~ S:.!i» TllE VE:'\U0:\11·: lH-15 Anahl'rm. C :'\I 645 :JJ!! l HJ7-!J!l t 7 LHG l Br. pool, 11r ~hop . adlh 'nu pets. l l1I 11t1 1884 Monrovia. jlH-t1:1:i.; d l' c k • f r p I t . 1J c a m Li75 822"1 l'e11'ng, l'UI de·"<1t·. 2 t•ar ~ILi.A l\IJo;S;\ 1-'rom S2U.1. ~ar p, l bl·h pn I g S-tSO Sl!J5 Yrly Hlwn Ot·ean & l BH. palto. pool. no pcb tii5-3203. Bay. 1 Br /\pl matun· il9 W. W1bon. 616-12."i l Apartments Furnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Island 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LITTLE ISLAND · nr new adult.., i\v;ul I I. plt•ast t!l 5> l'all Jft 5PM. 675 837·1 OCEANFRONT Ujdl ~130 mo Utrl ptl Ref'-; li73 124 l S30oHScc Oep. w/ad 2 Br 2 Ba, child under l Oh. Sl99&up now. 111thS1 Park Nt•wport 1 S l!>O Sen 1 or C 1 I i 1 c n, Ult avml wt"i<'Ornt'. 4.Hr. 1>11»1. nu Uct·. 2.:J t'htldr<'n 1pl•ts.fi 11; 2i:ix :! Br sun deck. :S32:l mu. lor ::.uh lt'ast•. adults no pets.gar. a' u rl Jan. 4 1;.10 Ill~ lii3:·1394 NEW l Ur. ltpk, bl·U111 Botboo Peninsula 3707 Santa Ana 3 780 l'c1l'g. ltltns. l'l'h. 1lrp~. • • •• •• •. • • •. • • • • ••• • •• • • •• ••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • Kai hy. 548·2856. LGE Cln l Hr. JJayl hl'h AMBASSADOR IHNS NH. Nf<:W :J BH, 2 h.1. lol' J\dlls, no pets. $195 frpk, g..1r, no pt•Ls. s:11:-1. ,\va1t. 1115 67:1 ll072 OF AMERICA £-Costa l\ks a . b42·11lt1:1 Costa Mesa 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T WO LOCATIONS WEEKLY HJ\TES FULL St-:HVI(.;£ 2277 llarhor, C.M . 290!1 Bnslol, SA Ni-:w 2 Bfl . 11 1 ba. p.11, s.tard<.•n, adlts, no peh S2 l5. 642· 160:!. • ,f 1 .. 1~11na 1~·•11'" 'l'W I 1 \tll 1ou~ < pts .\c d rJI" :1 p.'1111'-,Ill W \ll'W ', JUlht•nt I\ "P.Hll'h I 1 It• lhruui.:hnul 0\\11"1 \\Il l .... 11 \ \ Hmg 111 thr :"1•" Year Mobile Homes \.,.1th J n,.,.,. hom\• Harl' For Sal~ I I 00 • OHEACRE • LEMOM HEIGHTS 1lrµ:-. ~:12.:> mo !li13 l!)fi!I $I 00 •11.;1 17XH ti 15 48.t() & 5 I0-2300 . \rt1s l 's S tudio 1\pt . 'k} hght, beamed ce1l111~ Lst'. Rea:.. frC:., dcp. &12·291!{i. 1----------2 DR stud111, 1 1 ~ hath, cpll>, drps. utll meld 'd ~.~1f1 WO\ 5!;\HX fl lot S!l:J. i IH ••••••• • • • •••••••• •• •• • ~/IUI, REAL ESTATE LIDO REALTY 3377 \i:11.ido . '.\.R. *673-7300* Mobile Home 8x37'. l~ot·JI park $22.SO or tradl' 1;11 1• model sm;1ll 1·Jr 61fi !1!)11 Acre~ for sol~ 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• qoo Glenncyrr. St. 494 94. l '-49 0316 1/3 ACRE II.arbor \'1l'\\ H ome. Builders :11 al'rl'' Ill''-' tn \l1m,11 o i brl ill·n. i ha. ne w Broadmoor llorn•·'· 1 \t1.1 IJrtt lot. 1;,2>.hi, .\nh Rrpc for tl1•\t•l11p 'lilO !-.<l It • 'u ~t 11m di• r,11 1;-,.11. menl. S.12.000 p1·r .ic 11· 1 •nt•tl. on ' .11 ro· \\ • .i u1 u , C:.ill ...... tr.tii:Ji:lll 1 '"n ,'I. m·1·an '11, •••'l "lw:rd1 11111h $.i2.!i00 (,dt · I• Jr. r II I c ... • h \ a Ill' 1n1•11rn1· H 2 (or Int c; Ill Commercial ..,tu 500 n v I· 11 1 tu n t· . r I L r Property 1600 •~i .» ;;,:.:u ••••••• ••. •. • • • • • • •• •• • Newport Beach I 069 H.wporl Beach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• file~!~!!~~!<!!' ELEVEN BEDROOMSH Jn a hr and new 5 unit apartmf•nt develo pme nt A l l units h ave privat e patios, d is hwashers. washers, dryers. ranges. ovens Lush landscapmg. too! Presented at $185,000 t o the discri mi nating buyer i I A COU>WB.L IAHlY CO 644-1766 BALBOA BAYfRONT 120 feet w a I 1•1 I runt pro J><'rlY 1.ont.>d enm I Su 11 a hie for maruw ser' 1rf• d<lf'k . xporl ll'h111g IJnd 111~ ) Jehl s.1 h•'>, !It l'.1 llu l(rJphy bmw 1 e:.t.1111.int or ~hop!'. l'n<'C' Sl .. 1't uuo or" 111 consider lt·,1~1· 642-5200 Pete Barnff Aeotty Lorry Pfi1ttr S79,950. 211 ll:I hlnd St, N II 2.'SOO Ml It 1 on( I <'lt• hll. bldi:. rd.111 .. 111r(> or nl fll't' 1111 hU\ ., l '1111l.1d m ·• ll•• I 1· r 1, 12 Ii 'J ~1 :• J..Kvrwrt .! t:I .!. 11 21 :!Cl I Wf'l'k onl~ CAI.IF' l{/\NCI I Christmas Bonus 1•.STi\Tt-: $225 fi 15·80i!I 2 Br. gar. <'Pl'. 1lq1._, S;!:.?;1 \\'di k "1 •md '1 BR & I BR 1 b f rn Slb5 ~IMftts \11 ,1um1,..,to111' < on:.truc d e.. ' l " g ' -· • .. a · u · · • Unfum' h d :\k sa Verde 2 Ar 1''2 Rj. 2 Br, Y . gar . ...:!2:; rum1>u" rm . 2 baths. hll unturm:.lwd $155. 11 • l'ltn & l t' UL I 11011. J l!H. . .i ba. den d J -> s · P' pa 10 1 \t.islN "uilt• h.is hr" & 1 Hr, Y . cpt~. • rps. SI 1o.1 111 k•tt·hcn. dbl. garage. J one:. Heally 673-6210 Ba••• 1 bo••• 0 •·,-::,:n•s•u•la•••3••8• 0 • 7 • R m . & gar S2Z5. 549.2742 I Br. fntd )d. SliO ~3115 Month Move 10 .... h1·1 , h.11 h' \II rm~ oil I' d I I ""'! " 1 d 'd t 1 :.! >r, ton o. 1 lr1._, ..,:!. o hc!ore Chnslmas & re ,,ew Y ccor ap • poo • ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'.:ists1de ·•er ... lt1ns. d1.· >ill fl l>PI l11s 11 lilt• I II I & l d a:.. ' " ·' :1 Br. 11 ~ '"· 1 ln:.. c ph, t.'l'l\f' SIOO rent tre~1L lor enc gar · pv Y 1 Br. gar. util pd. adll~. no hwasher. t.>ncl gar, older hall"·" St Cb:i rlt'' 1 sr5 h 5468739atter6PM ""'<',inlo.ildi .('hamhl'r' <rps. 1• urwmont · ' i>et!>,yrly,$2106757023; child OK. No pets ·~ I Hr. 2 ba. clhll· i.:ar s:11~. MISSIO .... REALTY 644 6684 548 8384 hwll111' 111• 11 cmal.t•r . Jlomt.•fmda:. 1;.i2 !l~ICI "" The fastest draw in the · · r1•I r11-: Ir t.•1• /l'r. rnl t • 494-07 31 * West. . .a Daily Pi lot Oceanfront apls Slti'.'1 Ulll Newly painted. ' Br, n>b. rnaki:r lkn w Wl'l b:tr & J Br 2 Ba Ronu" llm. lm•J -Classified Ad. Phone I S I I d t r lt"C'I' t.11111t·1 .• rll Ill'" \•I t·pt:-=.<lr11-..~"· ... •;,1s.l '·<'h,11m111glbr &loft.Iha. "A2·567" inc .• t.·asorla \)ry) rp :-.. :> v /rl'. carport ' .• .,., ~" l l I '1()1) ,,... n 675 382'1 Also furn. $195, + 1st, l~t. SlOO S('{. '1nvl lloor-., t·1 pt-.. i ... t :°'Ir lkll '"" lk.i<'h 1· ""' H 1 ::>· mo. h · woliµapt·r. ~huttc:rs & !II~ 7146 Wi 11;>6 4!J7 lH:J:I $@\\.~~-lJi-C[rC. ~ ~7J1.~1o~tb;· a~~t~~;,;2 rlrps thru11ut Beaut'ly -, .. , , , , i.;., "::> J s l<l,<•prl w walt·rl <tlh & :l Br, 2 ba. f:rm . rm. hllns. Ot:l.m \U. t·h.1rm t11tt .1~e amt•s t. _____ _ l\rn µond:. Htx>m rw tc:n Ist, las t Ch1llltpt'I ok lbr. frplr, nu rl'mod. lol.s Tliaf lnfriguing Word Game wifh a Chuckle THE DAISY r11s court & swirnmmi: S335. (213) 6i7·813U. ~~lc~~·V it·. He h . $365 r.i: .. ,.11,cLAY • POllAN ------ 1~>01. 51) ;,) \'0(' ad<> & lr1 ~·447 1. I 0 l!.-,rl'tll\Q9 f9ttert of !he l111ll l1ct·~ $221,.100 :">IEW a llr 2 Ila Trt;;il'X :! Br St'rllHkd a r <'ti: ~ hlks tow':"r0~0,':~:~ ... :''!:o,~~- DONALD M . BIRD 1·q1l~. dn~. hltns. frph·. l 11 B l' a 1·h & I n w n wp gar, w I) 1.111111 s:i.1:;, hordwood llOors, n 1 0 IJl'l~. dulc1rC'n ,\ ,11,1 111.1 0 " S:JllO mo ls l tLst_. 1!.17 1970 :\r Ad;im-. ~ 111'.H h, 211!• l'"'' lt1•1:hC'~t1•1 '"• • .1•11.1 . 1 L09uno Higuttl 3252 \.\,11 1.. ln (),·1.111 I 111 I'"••••••••••••••••••••••• R~al Estote H.1 2 cJr • .11 111 'l·hl.., l'\.'T \It 1-: \ inn & <.ly. Ex h ,.,. 2800 'hop~. nu I' ti 1• r u r f Pnn1,. pool ')425mo A~ e an'T' lnd-.cp1t \.t.111 mu 493l51!l ······················· -----lls•· on C 2 lot gd for bus M'-' IJ(i4il i.i.I 1 t:J;I Mission Vi•jo 3267 Trade'. •wll or '"'' I !Mia Leu~ c• 3 H ti . I 1 h ,, • ••••• •• • •• • • •• • • ••• •••• 11.1rhor l'M !li'2 643;1 Fi.m rm w frplr. ht•atcd 2 Br. (rplc, hllnll pool. :'llc;1r 1<:111,1111 111..ih 3 Br. fnrrl q1nl, J?,1rn~c Rrof &tate Wont~ 2 900 &·hoot Walk l•1 lkh $.125 2 Rr , A 1·on1l. garaAC mo . 9tlR ROf'.M 3 lir. frpl<'. hltn~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• F11nl ,l'L1t· \ ll'W ! 3 Hr . rnc·d ) 11. rr pit'. hit n-.. !>on l drop thr h.11!' Crt :i ~1.c,(J JOh lo\ Ith H low ffl'>I 1>111 h '1111• 1m .. 1l 1on' I Ur, frpk. I HA LWI E I I I I I 1 12 • ~-...T .... E....--T ..... J___,Y_, ~ . I' I I I . : I C LA KH Ii . _ The price of grain is go•ng C J IS I I up Merl< my wOfds, eny d~y . . _ . . now IMy'r• gomq robe 1ry1ng ---------. 10 sne.k \ome hamburger 1n10 I R A C H ( C I our -1t •I ~-.-1-1...-.,.1-'""1-.-r-0 C.-111•f'f' the rflud t,. aOIO•ed • • • • • -• ti'f f 11 !f'\9 II'\ tt.e "''"'"? "'°'d ...__.___..__....___._...__. \'Oii d•••l"I> lrom ••91» No 3 below A HWl N\JM!I PfO I( nus IN Q lHfSl SO\JAUS • UNSOAMP!f A&OV( l!lll'~ IV C,fl ANSWU FOR KIDS AHO THEIR PARENTS! •Swimming Pool •2 Bedrooms •Tot Lot Patios & Fenced Yal'lt ... Placentia A"t'. /\t 18th Street 642·37~ ---· O WN f':R'S UNIT rn Tnplc'(. 2-BR . 2 ba, 2 sty., den. 1450 SI-~. fpk . No children, no peb. 6.17-8828 Now Rcntml{, Day Chtilt•l Apartments. l & :l Br, 377 W. Roy, CM 042 4226 3 Br. 2 RD. bltn~. frplc. crpts, dr~ sm. yd ~111 . children & sm pol Ot\ W ,anlt•d ltf><,uff'nt 1.rl lo1 u11ilt•r 1 1 ,1n I', ~hon 11" t .1nr1• tin\ m1: I rom t-'01111 t.111l Vly 1i. t'"""nl111I :>:1 I 013~1 646-8498 Pilot C'l11""'l11•tl Ail hlt1111.d hll(;1 ru~1· Phonrfit256_7" ________ .L.~1~1<~1m~t·f-1n~1~11_·r_'_'i~t2~9~~=~:.._;~S~C~RA~M:-L~ET~S~Aa~s~w~lt"'l'..!1·1~n~C:l~a~s!sf~fl~cetf~:°"::.,:7~1~0~0:_J.===============:=;.· • I. • E ( \i I • c , .. . Thunday. Oecembef 18, 1 97~ DAILY PlLOT 09 Add it ... Bu1I? it...Olal?er it...Ham mer it ... carpet 1t. .. Cemer:'t 1t ... W1re 1t...Hoe it. .. Clean lt...Move t. Prcc;s 1 t...Pamt it ... Nail it. .. Plaster 1t...Flx it. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb 1 .. Patch 1 ... 1pe 1 .. emo e 1 Roof 1t. .. Landscape i't...Tile it ... Trim 1t •. Sew !t ... H aul 1t... Add rt .. Pldnt it ... Alter it. .. Learn 1t... Applianu Rt palr Carpe...... CttMttt/Co.cnh GiW"al S...vlCH HouMckaniftg Mosowy Painting/Papering ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \l'l'Lli\Nn•:REPAIR Carpenter, llcenscd Btick&Block I DO IT AU! WantaREAL(;l.Ei\N ~1ASONRY Tile bntk Custom Puint/W~llJ>;a~r '>10 S1•1\1ccCull Repair, remodel ·Pauos.curb"autter flOUSE?t;allC;ingham bluck. concr\'lt' :>lone 1njl Pjint mtr $20 rm 171 1) ... A92422 '"'l11n L . W Electrical, Plumb1nc. G1rl.Fr .......... l'"""Sl"'' ...... n~~· """'•r..•1 e\l S2'1!l a\r•• 3br · ,,. ,. c !I, gen. miun-ayne64.2·M73 etc. He,•' r •'"'s 642 4U57 ... , ... ., """'" ""' ~ "' "" ""°...,.,. .. laanal)ce Al 675~ .. ~ .. "" ~-7452 Bobysitfin9 DeddilcJ &155 tlANDYMAN-llome;-& KA'fllAR!~E·:; WlllT.E Mo•in<J ·--- •••••••••••••••••••••••Carpet Service ••••••••••••••••••••••• A , Gt.OV1'.: CLEANIN<.i ••••••••••••••••••••••• *PAPER HANGING 1t n.1h\S1llln1t & Chaperone. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lak--1-/W....... . pts . Consc1.enlto u :s 640 SORO, Spm to 7µm Mo\ injl/tlaullni:? Student Fonner Instruct.or. . Shan •"""& l I utWllJS -wevs c.:ransm ao.64S-65Se . -w1 lar"~ \rul·k Keas CarlRebko,G46i149 ~ ~r. Marnt•cl t't>llcitc 1""" s earn c can-Leaking Problems~ .-.M.-•HOUSECLEANING• '"·rr t ; .. 9723 1~ Si79 . --- .:rnd coup It• N li area. in..: Color brightener!<: l>..:corative Waterproof --.. By reliable couple Good ..., Y _, ---Prof. Pamtcr Int & t-:xt 1'1c,1hle hn; 1;.:tG29111. wht c..1rpts 10 min Co:alings over Living ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refercoces53677ll MOVING '' Let:! ex1>r Qual work & tt'us F1ee blcul'li \:le.in llv rm, din ilfeas. 3 YRS Guarantee. •HAULI~C • ----• • mc111t1ow you Hea:;ona t'Sl. 751-0684/~·2759. Carpeq_hr "111 & hall $15. Avg rm Appll~Systems YAtW~L~ANUP HOUSECLJ::~NING ll'Ut1r hll'. r~·I ,. >1;1.J 39-l4 & -R-. ••••••• •••••••••••••••• $7.50. cou~·h SlO. ('hair $5. he 283642 1213 )726.1651 •. 5!16-0347 * • Business <.:.ill J .imt·e i. ~-ts-1.IJ 1 Plaster/ epaar \tld1llons, Tt cmodcl1ng, Guar dim pct odor. Crpl --------Raggedy Anns fl75·fi553 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•.it1os, Punel1n~. rcpu1r. 15 yrs expr Do fast Delivery, hauling, -~1o\in~haul111gdNinutx> VERY NEAT PA1'Cll t'abmets,ct t'.·19297:19or work m y!>elr . Rers Eledrica& mo\m~&clnups.S7 up.Landscopincj lie:,t Halcsl'n•t•K,ls. JOBS & RESTlJC.:CO i.'>11!Htl4)Jackor Johll 53l·OJ01 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo'reeest.X42 4597 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l::)\rrch,tndh~7:!126 Frl'l'l':i.t 893-HJ!I ELECTRICli\N-Small -. ComplS'' Ues11-:11,, HEMOl>t-:1. HUILO SPl':C. ON INSULATE I< Jo;fo'S, Lit' 645 343!1 l:AHPl::TLAYING i\Nl> Rl!:PAIH C /\. Page, 642-2070 )obs. maintircpa1r~. 22 H.a~~ing anylhin.g, gar~ge Sod. sprklr '· m..1so111 v yrs expr •233108. 548 5203 cle~!'UP( .. Heh able fast waterfall!.. 1-"onl Lnsq' Paintlnc)/Papen ng _ I sen ice 963 6452 962. 7a17 •••••• •• •• • •••••••••••• PETEHS Pi\INTl:'ll<; l"LSTOM CAltPENTHY Carpel lnstallal1ons & GarcleNftg !College student w/l ton l'.itius. remodel ·& adda lkp.ur'>. 1-"rce Est. Guar. ••••~·-·•••••••••••••••• PU trek. ulso clnup. J ef. Masonry Int 1-:,t llt·.1 ... Rall'" tmre:. !H!I 415!1 Ldbor. f.45 3274 Expr Hawa11an Gardener frcy 536-1730. ••••••••. •••••• ••••• •• • L"ill l,;cnc :it ~5~ w . .x ltu'):\,1 ··dd1t1ons, u,·1r Cerne-nt/Con_c_re_t_e__ YTdri~e&an~ps & H~u~1ng Sunny & Jer· 2 Vets. Gar. WILLIAMS &SO~S •PAIMTIMG * ' ... ,. p1unc&16·4676 cleanup. Fcec pickup, MJsonry, 1.k1tk B_lo.tk n"es. "a\10 t·ovl•r & ••••••••••••••••••••••• &S C 115 I 97" .,.,., .. 1, "' ., Exp ""rde"er, wc"kl>· I furn/appliances. lloUday · tone. a Mt 1H~ 11 in~ ~........, 1) 1111.· , .1h1n~ls }l r. Kern LEONITE CONCRETE .,.. " ... l-li7334 ST ,\MPINli Cuti Cleanups, tree pruning dehvencs557~ _ li rirk bluet.. co11l·1t'lcAparLml.'nt llc an111~. ----1 blc~lone, brick & tile +removal H1:as Sfo:L.l. idle items with a dnvc,, Q ualil} \\111k paintin.:. n•palr'> 1-'a'>l Want ad results 642 5678 pat1tk;. etc. 6-&0-43-l9 646 8381 Daily Pilot Classiried Ad. Lie d & bo111Jcd 5Jb 11~ reJsonablt• Wt.i 'i051l PATCH Pl./\STEHI 'G • •Al.I. 1· Y J' 1':S • • Free ~ t 540 682.'i MOTICE how Dall) Ptlol Cla!.S· 1(1e.I ads display their mesi.li~t'~ with lc•R1b1hl\ and impact ? Our .id'. "t are proud to say. n•Jll) g e t r e s u I t s . P h tllll 642-5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plumblltg REPAH<S-ALLTYPt-:s Reus. f1 N' l''>IJ.. 111 Specialith Walt 830 502t> UO) llllW W~l t-r beaters, tit~ 'l"'I-;_ ---- ~als, drUIO,, (OIUCCl!f, I - t·opper rep1pei. Day & ••••••••••••• ••••••••• • nii:ht ser\'lt"I' We tukc CERAMIC TILB fl>c"' -" Mi;tr Ch.irtte Lie~ remdl. fret· e:>l. Sml Juh' JUST PLUMllMG wekornt' 536 2426 •<'i\l.LH42 4111 • Tree Sffvice MARV'S l'l.lJJ\l HI NG • li4h ~)7 * NO .IOU TOO SM/\LL DRAIN Cl. E \N !:,; L> SH.So t-:vcs. "'knds saml' pnt 1• Gu..11 5..\11 7~o DRAl"4S CLEARED $5 Main Lines SI 5 Anytirn.-Anys>'ace 540·1687 10 OFF" th1:. Ad J\11y plomh1ni:. \\ ,1t1·r ~l·n IC'l' ll'.tb, ll..1lh1 oom t'llt'IO:>Url' ... H.-a .. ~i.tbtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• lkmovab, llmh111g. lrtp 111n~. pruo1n i.: flHEWOOD S75 tord lll•I, 11 ~/liond,111' <>t2 2624 Ornamental Pruni.o~. rl' mo' ,11:,, reb turn 111:.rd l-'111 i1 LantJs<"J p1n i.: \)b2 i81i 1-·or Classified /\ti ACTIOl't <.:all ;1 Dail~ Pilot .\U \ ISOR 642-56iR ~~~~:.n!:.~ .... · ~:.~t:.~ .... ~.e:'!:.~ .... ~~ ............ ~?~] ~~:.~::1!~ ..... ~~~~ ~:!'.'~!.~~!~~ ... ~~.o.~ ~?:!.~.~~ ...... ~~.~~ ~~!.~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~'!.~~~ ...•. ~!.~~ Costa Mesa 3824 Huntinqton Beach 3840 Newport leach 3869 Pvt ent/ K pri\' CM S25/ 150 I Westcliff Dr. Professiona l woman" lti ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• w k & S60/ mo up . NcwportFinani·ialCli ~r olct well bl'ha\1•11 LOST: I BRLOFTOHLY 1&~ BU lkh. pool apts. N H 11 · L' , 3 :'8 5954 orSS6·0058 __ Leas i-.OfficeSpac e ll..1u.:hL1.'r\o\lslwstoll'Jst• GERMAMSHEPHERD JUNIOR SALESMAN "I-,.~ d r oag osp. ar~e ··7 ~ Hr 2 Ba ·1 pl nr 111·t··1r1 lmml•d Occupanl'y "" " UIJ. i\ ulls. no pell). BR. 2 BA. fpk. bllns, LIVE at Newport Beal'h Call on Sile Mana~e1· ·, · • ... ,1 , ~. :-.ll'arTalbt•rt& Wart! 1) t l' f I I I 5:167031 U"' · Id w ' 7 • 64' in . ~wport ~ 1· 1· I.lit, I L' l · VII v pa io. rp l'. yr. ::Ol.' n . pal10. ent gar eekly winter r?tes. ~· ( 1 .. ) 2-3111 L·xt 21G Call 1~1li Zl2.'> ,\M. n ,. uun atn a ey HAYLOFT APTS WALK TO BEACH Adults.no pets. S290. mo. single room. 6302 W. Cst. Black & Tan 283Avocado,CM 642-0596 Hwy.Pme Knol Motel. Wanted 3 BR llt>11ll'. Malc3 "iears 645-0143 1 & 2 Br. <·pts. dprs. (71416730440 Ll.'JSt.t•plwn l!JUO~ql"t Ans.to"Rider." 10 To 15 Years Old 'Ion Fri 5µm to 7pm Sal Sun JOam to lpm llltns. gar. 221 lb'th. 205 :\EW2 BrCondo. nr lluaµ Min !\1.'l'd1.·d .vl:in t Noquestionsaskec.J. 15th St 841 3957 , Hosp. WshrUryr 1m·l'd Room ~ S25 wk up . !>19·Si!I0.9 1U..1lly Call963-1121 5322004. 536-3058 Adlts_' No pct!. $495 + \o\ kltl'hl'n. Apts S37.5 ..fA1rc-souom"9 ----Sec. Oep.~1·&199 w k up 548-9755 o ,/coMptete,.,-•Ofi.tt .!. Br. J U~. Poul. Bltn:-,. EX IJ.!L" 2 br. 2 ba. dlx 645 3967 v"Muwc 111..tJX'S ':>l!IO !HH :J58J Ill' 11oob1dc :ipl nr brh Adil t.:pper 4 br, 2 ba duplex. · :i::·:.~ ... 1 .. 11 :!J83 t-:\'l'S no pd~ Sl'JS 5:IB 8362 :.unde<:k. Ra1 , p.1rt1al HARVEST GOLD ./ X•m ...-. . view. s teps to ocean WASHER & DRYER v""s.c, _..., .... ~ Bus iness/Invest/ Lu~ t : ll ca r t;; hap l' Rnanct' dtamond pin I k1rlt10111 •••••• ••••• • • • ••••• • • • • Re-ward. Call 613 19&1 Business ----- Earn $20-$40 pe r week working after school & Saturdays. Huntington Beach & Fount ain Valley areas only Leave name, address & phone number on tape r ecorder. Call 536-4298. °"t-:W IHtEEDl\l'TS \Jl' 2 Hr. 1 ba. Jge. nr AgenL640..6!61 d I-' /""'flleperk""t U.trh loll. S:!:!ll (i..1r. lll'\\.!)Jl111apt Sep W/D -un erlyearou. Opportunity 5005 F OUND Female while •••••••••••••••••••••••Loni.: hair l'._1l. Y1t· po11l.J<.1t1.. ulll pll ~31 areJ, S:!:1;,. Nr. Hunt WALKtobcach Lge2br Excellent<.:ond. 11 1 · ~ I /\partment S11.e .1m1 Lon t;.1. • 1411 1 I 1 11 r 8 16 13 11 or 2 ba. pool & tennis. S31S Croat Christmas Call Mr. Howard 645· 6101 ll opL'\ ll'\\ Sl'h11ol . Roal ~1 anul..1l'lurcr !S-12.9904 P-on-•s 53 H...._W _... 7100 SmJll full\ equ1pp1.•d Cu ... .. g'I 50 ~ ant_. I >1-lti l!l~ . 642·3MS. .. ! Br, \\Jlk to OCC & PRESENT '"S..tn Ckmt·ntc 4!J~·til02 f 0 u N D K 1 l l l' n . 'J •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. hop n~. cpb drps.2 Br 11.1.lJ..1 .allclec.gar :-JewDplx.walktoocean $250 645-7857.Sl40upstorcolfll'l'"l'llb 111111 .... adlls. :--;o PETS ,\\"111 110\\ 531;.3890 after 3 Rr 2 U..1. crpt. drps, drps air bJth liJOI 11r 19<.i :!060 Sramew near Qul'cn::. :::,t Dnnlo.1ng prnhll•m" BLi\:-tCHA RD G HI'\ l> 1-:l< H.B SJL ~-'.!2:11 L'..1ll i\koh11l lklpllnl'' OJ>ERATOH SIMOfl:ll201K tiP\I D/W,l{arlid1sp.gar.~r Room Avail Female BeachBl.HB.S.l2-2834 COFFEE SHOP Nets s.10.1mo J 'c.11 Lm F 0 L' :-.; U F l' m " I <.- al thl• 1•nlra11n: l1111m• ot Chihuahua So11 12 11 Orangt• <.:11 lnJJor tuunsl 'll'. York to" n & Pit attrattwn' lll',I\) tool t·.11rn. H.B. !)t)X 3904 t i hrs ..1 c.l..t) !!JS .sx3o Pre' 1ou!> optical fal111t'J ly <.:hilt! OK. S385 Pool. kit rhen fa ~il., SINGLE to 6 rm su1ll's 1 llr. 2 Ila . WO(hq. fl ~alk Lanitfta Beoch 3848 6 7 5 U 6 4 41 ti 12 0 5 9 6 1 ,\va1I. Jan bl. Aft 6pm, A I I h I I tno;hopng.2c·.irg.1r,pal 7 -· $85 mo 5567l36 vai · 111 Pu:. 11 ll'L' '\1 ) PETS$365 t>:ll 2UlH. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Si~~~ -·---. bldg nr. OC Airport. F'ull Drop a pehblc rnto the Man, qwet. pvl cnl. :>cn·a·e ind · Rect•p llulJIC\, :! Br, l'lt«111 & lX.-l•an trom your i\pt San Cl~te 3876 cooking, SlOO mo tiomst. conference rm. 111,'l.' ,\dulls 11111~ No Ll'<1se Lu'Cury. securtty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Bl'h. 497-201.\ xerox, automated l YP· lraffll' Open vllh !< hr!. FUU~D Old lJI 1 d . ·irt d;i} Lo'' rl'nl. $350. , · er l ll "p, T" m \ ,1 .,.,..,_4.,1,.1 Cocker w1shorl Lall. Vil' ..r ., ' g ""1 "' 15th & lrvtnl'. R35·:1H:JJ SJ>IHITU.\I. HE \DEH Ol)l·n lU.\~I Ill I'~ •\1h1n•or1 Jll mailer~ 112 ;\i El l'.11n1110 ltl•al, !'>.111 Clt•ml'lllt• I· or ;1ppt 1!1;!~13 1 4\l:!~IJ(i t 11111 or mal'h1nc sh11r> t'' 11<:r cll.'s 1rabll' hut nut 1 t qwn·d. We are a DI\ 1:..1011 ol a Massachusetb l'nrp \\ 1tll .111 11f thl' <tlll•ndt:nl lrnl~e bt:nd1ts. b4t.i·020ti ---- IH'l.' :'i1alure adult~. 31755 C:>l New. lrg, 2-BH, 2 Ba. nr -----ing, etc. Call 833-3640 ~Ot>152 llw).4992835 ocean. Free lndry . Qt Spac. La1?.N1g hme. ------S220/mo 498·1307 SllS/mo. Inc l ul11.. Fl FREE REN:r CYCLE SHOP Exl43U.orallti.ti-tti-0664. Lo!.1' \'our t•ool with \our B & G• I <.:ompl'litwn s .i!L-s & L'QU-ND--t•· - . , ch1lti1cn" lidµ 1., ,1\':i ila OYS Ir S * •• Dean Salmon 878 Darrt>ll <X:l•a nfr11nt year 'round 1 --· ----Pnv.495-575~1831·9<!79. Offices as low as 35· per hr SW5 2 br $395· bach Santa Ana 3880 ------ ---sq ft. Mission V1l·Jn & .. ,.•s tun lerM\:r, bl •. ,. '11" '"l'l·"U'jlj 10lo1.fy,ears or a"t'. Dai Scr\'lt'l' 1-:JS.\ $250 \H•l'k female Ill \'II' l)f u 101.·1 ( .... I ~. ,) ' ""'' .... :Sl!J5 Ut.ll ind ;,36 u:J:~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vacation Rentals 4250 Laguna Niguel. 200 lo m -I\ 1'1 lot deli verv rout c~ profit 111 hr \\C<'k :\l~>rl'I grade schl. !Hi:! :HUI or mav bt· a\'ailahl~ 111 vuu r , . 2 Br stove, dshwshr, garb. ••••••••• ••••• •• •••••• • 2000 sq ft. 831· 1400 Costa Mesa \\h1tl·walN \ ll'W. nearly disp. air tond shag Palm Desert condo ren-., \'011 arl' the\\ inllcl' ul one 11l'W :! B1 ·:!BJ Lsc S280 l'fpts. drps. e nd patio. tal. Large 1 bdrm . Color 800 Sqrt New Medical Of • ompkte t1111ncr sclccled Ulk to l.11.•ach. t!J.t-3383 or ntl'C res idential area TV, pool. Jacuzzi. Wknd. fice for lease '~ bloC'lo. 1f you lUlll If O~I. Xlnl \lt.i28727 . ~ Jl ..trl'a I::arn prol11 ro~ lll· beach 1111 Jt1on. fl'rms. -oyment "° t . hH•nes & r ash. tnrl); or A~ H:fi 1:!00 1-"0UND ·• Dullerm..1n epara ion l'inschers I .\I. l Fem ••••••••••••••••••••••• nll'rt'hand1se lor 'dhng ll•>m Skinny M1kl• ~ 4'1-t ·2:l39 Close to l>hops, mature weekly, & monthly . f rom 11·oag ll o~p 1-'ull) vqu1p. Bt·J.Ul} Salon. ~ elect ml:-sis L·qu1p lur ,,1k ~like. l' \ e I 00 3!.12() H -• W t d 7 1 0 new ... ubscnpt1ons. For Approx 6 mu~. Banning & C"IP an t' 1nf11rm;it1on plca<;1· n 1ll ml'nU Jl ad Its only. No pets. In-Reser"e now. 642-0596. Ca bi nets. l'lt. I n·1· 1 f HOLIDAY luu Otean vu g..,l collage. Nu 415 S 0 A l -------least• ..tssumed. C .tit Aloha Or.lfB.962-9&11; ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi-12 4321. From ~an £-'OUND'.-l-;.1sh Selll'f ACCOUNTING l'lemcnLc-SJn Ju.rn "" rcmod s••ll' IJL'r. no ""ls Ql'wre · range P R~_.s to shar• 4300 " ...... W'11TUI ... 548-3451 t1 I 0l'(' :Jt 3131 Bristol St.. S200 incl utl l!J.I 798G _____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• thereaftL·r 6i~ 1189 or Costa Mt>sa ~s Fumished /\VOID ROOMMATES mail rephe~ lo /\ti 'l11 • Liquor Licenst' • Or.111f.!l' on-..,..tlt-gcnt•r .ti crn.:KT '11..s .. s:i2.soo l'.111 \tr Wm,Lon Coll .. t•t <213 > 2i2 42-'9 Uu!.hard & GardentJ Fiil CLERK CJpls lrano oll'l'J I Jll \' 531·2184 l!l:i 0630 and ~11,.,11111 \It l'kaw tall Ii U :tliili. ext "4ewport Beach 3869 or Unfurnished 3900 WHO 5i2. Daily Pilot. P O l~n .Ll3LudJ1m~nurt1l"kt•t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AREIMCOMPATIBLE 1560. Cost.1 Me:.a. Ca Fou:-.;o : K1Lkn. blJtk lt•m lon,g hair, 2 mo:>. C D :\I 1-: I e m Sc h o 11 l 556-3.t56 Mrs Greer ,\gnl·ulLural Tr..tdl· \, Jo -t::I Toro Jrt'J. t Jll SO<: hci'> opt.•n1ng Ill 1\1 ;).~l·6JIU l"OunL111 ~ Ucpl. ,\ I' I:::qual Oppor_ Employer - A H. <.;, U. <..: H. b.Jnk ll' • * * •DELUXE• THE EXCITING Call Houst>mate s ~12626 Casa Dt> Hermosa 148 W. W ilson, C .M. F:astbluff :J br, l ba. lse PALM MESA APTS. 832-4134 M F, 12-ipm Ind. spac master suite. ;'.IINUTES TO NPT Wt• Professionally Bring din rm & dbl garage UCll P EOPLE TOG t::TllER Pla•a Executive S...ites Custom ·deeoralt'tl 1 ull S l/.l' \IC\\ olliC'CS Serv1l't•s ol C<•rt1f1ed Professional Sec retary. rctcpllon & eqw1>mcnt. I blk Airporter Inn. 2082 ~l1l'hcl son Dr, I n·ine Call I:;ve Moor<', 75:! 02:14 MortCJ09es. Trust Deed s 5035 Fount! tan & \o\ hilt· :'.I Chihuahua '1c ,\nt1qur CC'nll'r 2uth & ~ewporl C.M. 645-9468or ti42 182!1 l'onc1llal1on. from mulll l'Ump.1nll:' Ill K1·~ h} BOOKKEEPER C>l•tupant·y .1boul l>t·t• Wlh, l 9i5 ll;l\'t' }11ur ="t'\\ Year 111 ;1 lll'Wl y l'OllS\I Ul'll•tl :; unit t-.xecut1ve · Town 1 lousi· i\pl Bcuut1I ully la11d~cap1.•d \nd tleroratcd < 'ome early ;.11111 t·hou'e Your dl'Mr I Child 1\r1·1·pt.1t1lt l'nvatt• p.1110~. l'arrct1ng \nd drapl'l'lt's \II unil'. h.1\t' Washt·r,. & dry(•rs (;Jrbaf.!C d1sposJb Ga~ ~lo\ l'" :\larblc PollmJll:o Powdl•r room Fire ..ti arm ,yslt•m fo'orl'ed air h~allng Parking ~11..1t'l' fhrl't' unih h "\l' ).!j s I 1rcplace:.. l'r1or Rt•nlal Ht'fen·m·t Hcqwrt•tl :! llR \\ I rplt· SJ 15 :J UR SJH5 lnqu1fl' lll''l tlo111 Ila 1 it·n<la l>l· :'.ll"·J mo w. W1lsnn .\pt 11 1 mes.taBnu Auto diPr opener a\·ail Bat·h. 1&2 BH TOSllARE HOUSING Pool & recreation area. from SlSO. AdulLs only, no pets. AdulL'i, No Pets •FROM $332• 15(H Mesa Dr 81i5 Amigos Way, N 8 l5 Blks East of Newport 6-14-8064 or 536· 1487 Bl \'d. l Managed by 546·9860 Wilham Walters Co. PARK MEWPORT APARTMEMTS Hachelor l or 2 lk'drooms and Townhouses Fr. $239.50 Open 9-6 Daily RESORT • Nirely furn. 2 BR house CdM. Desire fc•m . room· mate' 25·35. ti75·702S Fem. Rmmat<> Pk Nwpt T wnhse. call 640-2066 or 640·4l60 anytime •l MO FREE RENT• RMmate wanted to i.hare 1.2.3 Rm. offi<·es from 2 s ty house w /vicw rn N . v· "" uu")9 s 1 3 5 'Pe r m 0 • e a r M1ss1on~JO.J0l·o..., Airport. No lease r cq. Room m ale 3 bd. SlOO. 833-3223 9 T1I rtoon mo + Ut1l. Lag una ------ - Beach. 494"8160 Business Rental 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS up to 80% I st TD loans-8l/4°/o LOST: grey Cal. femJl1· 2nd TD Loans (.i~amdL' la~ "BmkL~ ~~ FJirci.l Terms s1nl·1• 1!11!1 a_r: l';! ro_vt: · · · · Sattler Mtg. Co. 1>r;).fi·18!H 1Karcn> (i..12 2171 545·0till Lost Female TJbh~ 1·a1 missing sinC'C' l>t'l' 1:1. \ 11· 2nd TD loans Wanted 0 v a I St. & W .1 I 11 11 1 Buy T. D. 's for tush Vill<11-rt• Ir\' 552 llO!<h Loans on 2nd T U. '::. ---I ;-.;l'W Loans 2n<l T I> 's LOST Kitten Ill \o\ b •>Id c; ray F 1• m J l L'. \ 1 t' $3000. · S30,000 LaJ!una lkh <.:hnstma" Equ1ty ln\sml D1\ Present. H l'Ward' UARNET'f :'itT<.; CU. 9 U800 400 5-19 3 Br rn H H. Bach lo share ••••••••••••• •• • •• ••••• 20 Yr!> in Ori.: Cly. ~~ _u _ lOUl h. Jl"l'Ul'Jlt• l)'pln~· 150 "pm ). m111. 2) rs at l't~ l''I>· + I.no" ll'dge ol 1·11mputenwd input. Xlnl lnngc bcnt'l1t' & work 1ni: l'Ond. Salary tom mensuralt• w /cxp. (.;all I: .. P. Pars ley, for appl. WESTERN GROWERS ASSOC. 181 I Quail, N. B. 833-8384 1~4ual Opport111111 ' t::mployer ACCOUNTING :--.l·wport lkal'l1 Firm ha .. 11pc111111-: l.111 . I. Witi IOI l"u II ChJl~L' llo11k kt'l'l)Cr w 2 i ~r' t''P This 1s a11 .\Int opporlun11y l11r ,, .,{'If s tartl'r who t:..11 work unassisted in main L.111ung mull1pk wts ol hooks. prcpJnn~ Iman 1'1.Jl :.lal>'mcnt:. & kl·ep Ill).! l;llSil\L''>'t l'L'COrJ:.. '-;alary upen. j ltrut·t1vt· ... urroun thn~s fur 11011 -.11111k1•r, Sen(! rl'~urn1• ~ -..ii.ii; his tory 1n 1 up 111ll'llll' to P 0 . lltl\ 111.1 ='-t'Yo poll &-ath. !)2flti:J Spa Pools-Tennis \tros:. from Fashion Island at .Jamboree o ~an Joaqwn Hills Road. 1714)644-1900 UTILITIES PAID BLOCK TO OCEAN Deluxe Pn,·ate 2Br. 2ba. Li::c walk-in closet s. hlLns. garage. cable TV. i\dults no pets. S300 mo. till J unc 15. S375 mo. on vearlv lease A va1lable Uec ·HI Cal I for appl 5Sl·00.1Zafter6 PM. LIVING w /!.am e or working IDEAL Newport Bead\ <HS 213~ Jnvt1m1.· U>"l' .., II 1 lk & ht female 968-6816 968-7354 mall locallon for n•ta1I & · "' .,m.i 1 • w arts. .wholesale . From $80. Amouncernents/ Border Cullie Mix. V1t Oak woo d offers the 673-9606 or 673-H~J Personals / of 1 ~,t h_ & ~lonrov 1'1 finest in resort living al a Garo9es for Rent 4350 ---: ---Lost & Found ~n.=>"~r~ .to I oppy. LH· 0 C. 11 afford ••••••••••••••••••••••• Industrial Rt'fttal 45001 -OSJi'ti. l•I.! Mtl!12 pr1 ce y u a . · •• •••• ••. •. • • • • • • • • • • • • __ _ - There's . Sl m ll~ion in Storage ,only Dou bl~ gar. ••••··~····:•••••••••••I Ann<M'nceme-nts 5 I 00 FOU:-.OD· To) "hilt• poo recreation fac1ltt1es. S45. Easts1dc Cost a 2000 Sq I' t off t<·t· &1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dll'. \ 11• <:,irfit•ld \\l'. CLERK Uul1n to indudt· l.) ptnJ!, Jlookkl'<'l>t'I" tc~d? PJ~ 'oil bilhn~. fihn~. Jnd gen f..1m1l1.11 " . CR ~101>. nfc•. s kills. Will tr.tin kt>eprri~ \lach. Mus t tJ, Full timt-. s..150_ m o. l<. abl Lo lYPl' Call ~f.r!:> Slllrl 0 (., i\lrlJOrl dfl'J l!rjnl. .Johnson & S.1.:11 t:.ill Fr.ink, HJ:I Ol2.1 l.1n111111 \lt•rrury .2fi.h ll;1 rh111 H l\cl , l.'1 Steps lo Sand, 2 Br 2 Ba . bltns, patio. frplc. S29S mo. 642-9666 NIGHT LIGHTED TEN Mesa . 646-2612. or warehouse space direc·t. llB 12,16,536.103J. NIS<.:OUKTS.Afullt1mt' 6-&2·2516. ly across from L><.; "'• • Are }Ou mJnai::t.>m1..nl 111·1l•ntcd" Earn Ul> t• FOUND· S1.1mc"e k1tl1'11 . ~15011 mop l li:l!I t.l;!;t activities d1redor who Airport 549·1480 ManJart't Malla plans panu•s. BUQ s, G~r~~~ for.rc-nl ,Easls!d<' ---203 57 S...n Valley Dr. tn"" & more' Free Sun Costa Mesa·S20, mo. <.:all * HEW * L n-h ,_, ' 642-2657 CICJ'D'la DCaC day brunch. COSTA MESA You are the winner or on REWARD l osl ring al Plus beaull rul s in~les, Office Rt'fttal 4400 IN""r I I arbor & Baker I compll'lc dlOn(•f st•ll'l'lcd •1· u k. .' I' t 1~. l.arg1· l'f)fll'C rn ha .. open l&2 b edroom apt~ ~... , "au.tr ers .cs. 11 1 · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1360 to 3480 s q ft Hl· pt•r from Skinny M 1 kl' s 12 12 548.6731 ings tnr 10 ga s & guys. (um1shed & unfurnis hed. MESA v1-;RDE·500 sq ft, sq fl. l LO 20H. 3 phase ml'llu al --'-·--'--lH 2;1 yrs Mu'il bt• s ingle Models open lO 10 7 new bldg. C.:pts. drps. power, a\'all mr<l l>t•r.. HOLIDAY IMM Lost 1 :30 P~ 12, 17 approx & lr<•t· 111 lr:1vd t•n11rt female. long hair m West :'>lcwport ti4:! 3476 C\ <·s Art' You Too Youn9 For A irlines? ;>IU-56.IO Bookkeeper !-'c11 1·\p;ir1d11q• CP,\ 111111. lk1·t.'nl Cl11\ exp P H t ;1'"' 1•,:-t•11llal Sl'lltl l'l'~Ulll•'I ,;ii l'Cfl 111 S1mon1 .. &L'o, lilll :-.pl Ct• Dr. :: 1325. :>; B !l2filiH. Ch1ropra1'111· ,h:-.1. 1 Br SllS Lge 2Br. 2Bal w/gar. Nr. I Br extra lgl' sz:w Heh. SJOO mo. Yrly lease. Sorry no pets or chtlcl~cn furn (optional), S250/mo. owner (71'1 I 540 ilOSR or 3 131 Brist I St 360 blk (Jf E. 18th l ' M l . :-.. . .1 l r a n ct o m Roommate servi ce Mr. Wood, 675-6000 or yourBrokl'r 0 ·• Blk/ white w / tao Ja~-. 1t11H•ral\. <iuarantccd avai lable . Month lo 675_6061 Costa Mesa 2,2 mo. Corgi, Rcwartl' 11 rl'lurn. ~ Wt't.'k t•xµcnsc.' Front I/fl 11•1·, I\ p1nl!. I a m 1 I 1 .1 1 1 I \ \\ 1 I h c h1r11p1 .11·1 l• •• 111USI . 540·555!1 1 Hr furn ~·10 No dogs. 642 221!0 wkdys month occupancy Pkasc call li12 5ti78. ('Xt lo 5. 51K :UlO:!; .ifl 5. p;11d training program. '! Br, 2 h . .1 S27 5 6 P M t o 9 : 3 0 P M 3 n 2 t ":115 Weeke nds 111\M to 8PM. CXflces, ~ ll!C. 2 sm . $75 & Lease 1.000 :.qlt w mff1n• 33J Lu cla11n your l1l'kct. 5-18·41~ ,\t>ove averal!e earnings. Sl50 per mo. New M·l 110-220 \', hr.1l. hnl * * • Ir ans po r lat 1 on l"LEHI'< l' o m p I ex. l 7t h & water . nt•w lJuild1ng. gd -Cat Lost Heward. Thu11 turnashcd 1-'nr· mlen·1ew OI ft ct• d1· 1 I.. 1 .. 1· m 1 J.; . r, "' .. lkaul1lul >:,inkn Jpl!>, pvt patio..,, puol. ~11a Adults. n11 1wt... l51 1-; 2 lst. !H8 24rnl or 1..t!i liX I Ii Spacious 4-BR. 3·ba. s phl · level condo. nr. Hoag. l'ool. H~nnis. sauna. s.tSO. Ph. 642 2422 Oakwood Garden Apartments l'omona.CM.Cornerloc. tocale.645·:!2-t4 Lost&Found 5300 dcrb1rd Track an.•J 111 cdll 836 8887. btwn firm. l11ral1'(l 111 11,1111· Can be used for lite -----••••••••••••••••••••••• Uana Point. Oran~1.· long 10am Spm Complt·'<. n11111., ,, 111 ll\• comm / mfg. fi-16-4296; RENT FOUND: 111,h !'-.dter, hair malt•. Named ,,mt•tl. rmluding ;\I'. evescall SSl 4289. FREE female. 1 )I Oran~e \\c ·Dustin ... Please t·..111 ----------•! Ht•r1·pl opcrJtur. lcdgl•1- C }1 646 5796 4!J6-8034 afl6pm. AVON posting. Gootl typ10 ~ Spal·1ous 2 Br. l·rpl'd, -.lv, Sl85 New 2 br. 2 full ba. all Mewp.t .. oc• SSOOamonth. ~1onth to month. or ---------!)kills r rq . Company app'I. frplc. many xtras 880 Irvine HETAILSTORE lease. A few ren\,111111\i.: FOUND lkdd1-.h hrn LOST; lge Uclgian Shep. work 40 hr. 1 <l,iy wee!.. f).I;! :i..1f.t1 & fl45·4 183 673-3593. Days 833 9338 lrvme al 16th OR OFFICE spat·cs left. l\11ss111n \ ll' Dotx•rman, mah·. I' ~ r mix. male Ulk w whl Why Gd Snowed l'll'aw c..111 1'.ithv Lewi-. -----645-0550 NH. 1250 sq.ft .. contact 111 lndu,tnal Park. (S.111 Hrn lt•JLhcr n111Jr l'hest & whl forepaws Underly SSflli~li,'i ~lon ·Thur for E Side I hr. ~lO\C. rt.'lllj!, npt'd $1;!5 Uttl paid 1~2 5466 or 6'15·4483 l':,\STBLUFFSJOS.2 8r,2 mana "er 6 4 2 -8252. Diego Frwy to i\hc1a, l!J'.!36.14 V1c.Wilson&Plarcnt1J, IP> 1 l'I l)a, pool. frplc, util in· 0 "'2 3) 247 2120 north to We be rs Urtad 1 C:'.1. 548 46iR H<'ward. Christmas ..tppl ' · t n ' t•ast>. t•lct ·ct. adJts, n o pets. Nf:WPORT UEACll on ~er. ( 1 · · Brokers invited L .. ClST l\lat·k null·IJook ----Bills? Earn ti+l-4767 the water, 1 BR Condo. p R 1 V /\T E OFF I CE. Savc-mo't De\ elopmenl "1th "hdt•s 1111 h.11111H•<;i. LOST Frr t'\I' gold rim KIDS/PETSOIC -------w /view of all. Many l2x l6.S60.Xlnt loc.Ut1l 581-2340oraft.6,493i6Hi in~ nr lloag H1•\\;i1d glasses mlllk casc \'1(•111 Easls1de Townh~c. rrpk. OC/t-'RONT 2 BR. deck, xtras. Security. priv. paid. 642.4353 ___ ---tii:l tl562 Br 1st I , Ha k r . o monl!y lo pay lhl•m .1, .in d bit. bit Nd "'""' 'I I Al S4('A0 9 AV01N UL'l>U•.','-'(·',"11 private gar ('n. tn!>. gar, ns. o ogs . ....,.,.,. parking I-urn. $460. mo. . ., .. agno 1a, 1 ms •··t0 n"' n. "''' CLERK P J r l t 1 m c. !I .un l pm . WE.STERN UN I 0"' . Laguna Death. i\pply 111 person . 37 :> Hrn.Hiwo}, L B. 494.251:l gara,:!c S295mo. 64S·89f'4 yrly . 649-3655 Unfurn. $390. mo. Al(e nt.IHave ~omethmg .to sell . AIRPORT l.o~l sm Sha~g) 11r.1~ <log ext ti2, 968 17111 pm. T/\TlVK 1 ·11 show ,>ou - -ll·---------•t 99l -36lO ore~es,537·4948 Class1f1~ads do1lwell. :lltKlSquareFcct Numc tagre!.i1h ·Max". ----1 how. Call 540·70'1l or Newly dccor 'd apt, poo · 1,1 P S L'l lh.'ward! 673 2861 __ p..--....as 53~0 _7.e_n_it_h _7-1359_. ____ ,,00K needed for new t•n<' ~ur & pvt yd. 546·8731 OCEAMFROMT . '~· er Q. r · ......... u. ~ ... after 6 PM 2 BR, 1 ba, winter $300 ~~-ST ..i~ R G -~ 'Z ~ '<: ~. 2 /\ir ('Ond1t1oncd off ires, Loht. 12/ll.. L~e ~1 amesc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Babysitter . I need a Nan· pre-school in Irvine. C.11 3•2L STEPS TO IE'"CH ),,~''Ji( /l\ 11 , amplt' parkin~. malc-, s«arred t•ar. Vw of OUTC '"LL ny, I am 6 Yrs llld , Live Ll'C, 552-7331 O Polttt v A A•m 11111,.\Y R 1 1 ' ,,..,. H-1..-I t C A r 1 --------ana 3 BR. 2 ba. $300 winter /ff> ,.A• 1, H You• Oc·'• A••,,,, c ... 1• J::}. 11,, 11 1 .. urvvr nvt's • o . Bi~ Sur, Dana. l't . nu mt• an pre errc< 493 76:!8 C l g· 1 v r IX Dny ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ~~"" V A""'d••o•••"'\10•• CJC•u wl'*' R•altors 673-4400 "Char1ic··.n1•w.ird , MASSAGE &SJC , ounerir.nr 1• VERY lgu 2 Hr, 2 btt. 2 BR. l ba. $25 winter .. 17131' T" .tcv•lo1• "'" , i • I' .. ~nv. I 15l6 J7 ·J 493-8().1 1 ESCORTS . --- -,'It ' o r E\'e. A pp y Ill w /lcrract'. up~lrs. 1111 38R,2 ba .S350wi~r V-671'1 "'04'"''''" ,,,,, oi• '"'•"\ ieo•L~ Best Costa Ml'sa IOl'. 1000 F"11rlh""Xtr•1's1nl1f"and Rab.)siller nct«kd Mun Jll'l""lln. Kentucky 1-'rit•r l 5 '1UR.2bu,yearly$'195 F=-"-'~· d~o..·•lv.J .. rt""" •" Kou 10 f'OUNO P·•a ale Pi1ppy '" ' .. t-'r1 for" "1 1'1~ .. fi "Sc •I Ch1t•l..t•n, 292!1 E . Csl. Pets. $225. 675 ~12 0 . ,1,, 11 ~ 11• &4000sc1ft 1 20~0Hpwr ""' . the •·'o"t"•·t ••irl" You "",, ·' 3824 SEAWIMD 1_;'"" ,,,~. ~.1:."' ""11 ·v.. 3 1117 IFl'm1.1lclV1cofOranJ:l' ,. ''"'"' " +l1 gh 1 h 'pk.: Hwy Cd'.\! ~-17-"-'-5-·--_-.:--ach 3140 {'onrdo. ~l\Ri 2$4b~;· den. ~~? :~~·:.'· ;~e~:. 1~0,',~~36 -S:.:.: 4550 &1~1e1Ha1shec~l·'.1.1111mndG~~~.h .. ~0•15th t·~~~0~.~~::r:~t .. !H2 3169 Gra,ndmolht'r 11;\111• ........ ..,. ...... ,_. unun\ t!llfY ;; 01,. ''" '".. '~'° ..... ...,... . ,, ''" wire UliJ296:Jalt6 ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7(h~\ •r14'l't I '-"\.'" IAQ-ITfA•IUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• WALKTOHl':ACll 2&3 =~·., !~-~ .. ;" :~· "0t-11 f'~ Sr, cnclOtl'cl ;tar, sorry 10• ~· '°~.,....., 10•••"•' ore. 11 :!i no pell' No s ummer rc11t :n;,;:. :~::~· ~;;-:-:;.~~ ...... '~n:~~ 1ncre:l~C 42!1 /\ 12th Sl, :~ ~:.. :! e:~. ~! ~;' cA•UCOlN HB ""'.,..._......, •) ,,,. 1~ '""""' 01( 11 _ -(\.. ·~~~ :~e.:)4 ~~;~:.... JM',,~' I llack to O ctClft dull luxury Condo. 2 bd, 11 °" ·-,,..... • ~·" ~' " 1tc ..... •w•Jor ••~w •.-.M "-" 1 Br wtlh View. rcfr11t 2 bu, frplc, patio, a ll new 'OM,., ~r •. v ..,,.., "-•-Ii n ~h.Q• ., '""'"."""" ~ ,. ~ .,love, sml pet OK horn df1J4, cpl.a"' :.1pp ances. .,,.,_,_, ·:i .... .,.. •:• .... $17". M"r 214 I\, l"4th St. Walk to WcstchH Shop-• 1 • •• w ...... ,, " • )..,~ • , y .,... •• () 536 11100 or &1rt "107 " 1 n a C e n t er • S3 85 . ! t'! • ~ :t::t ~~ ~;::...":,."" m() ,645 1528. ,la.-a •IA ... ..,. t •w $245 new d(•luxc lflt' l llr, ------·• o. .• .,.. A...... ~ • .......... 1 n t rl JJ I\' x . Ch I cl rn ~b-lsc lj~e Bach Pork Npt ~~· "" :: l(.:i,;'""' welcornc.nop('\.11,nl brh, $~19 mo . 640-7063 : n' ~ 11/10 847·64~ 6404741J orf1.44'5292. l.l71 '·" • •.,"ml • Storage lot for nv·.., t•tr FOUNO I mo olrl K1lll'n SS.SO per mo Neill S1.:n Black t1J:er ~tnpe Long Co. For info. 531 J.li 1 haired. t-·male. 54ti 5392. R...ta11Wanted 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmed · l·br lsl fir .ipl. s1ngl e.~atutl', rl'f 'rl person 8J'l<'r·, to $200 640·7398 Cuk Ba<'h or S t 1J1l10 mature work 1n1t lacty . Crl M a1ea 111 $125 536-2766 l .. FOUND: Burmese Cat. /\llanla & Beach Vic 900 397UfM to1dent1fy ----- l"OUNn· Cock.1poo t> I fem lonit h;11r , rn•um l'<>I or . co 11 lol r . 1 n C ~t' ~2871 C10~11lfl4'd ads srll big ltt>fn'I, Rmnll Items or MY item J ust call 642-5678 PREGNi\NT., Caring conf1d t•nl1a l counseling & referral i\ but lion, adoption & Babysitter, m~ homt'. st art J an 1. 7t\M to S:30J>M . Mon l-'r1 l.1lc clc11nin.g. refs. tl68 2.n 1 keeping APCARE Barmaid Trne, hours fll''< 547 2563 Ible. Call Curo, Mon lht u __ M_A_S_S_A_(i_E ___ Th_urs_11_-s_.1H6 9708. RGURE MODELS ESCORTS Outcall 1\ ppl only llomc Of llcC'·Stud 10 63 I ·3811 IUUTICIAH Mitn111:er wdoll. for NU 1ulon S40 8S8l.64.4 OfiGI 81-;AUTl<;tAN NEl-~Dl-:D with follow only. N.R 644 "762, 644.o3l)g COUNTER HELP P l1m1• D.1vs. Hl ,\ OH Apply bctwn 2 & 5pm wkdys. Del T..1co. u s;, Baker. Costil Mt•sa DELIVERY MAM $315 Mn Earl~ AM Ill'" spapt.•r dt•h \ I rv11w an•:1 Mu~t haH• Ir~ c<ir Sta \\ ag. or v;_in t>r<'f d No< 'ollect 002-4633 O~'ITl\L ASSISTANT ~pt.'nchetHl cha1ri111h· ond cxpcri occd front. dellk. N.R. 644-9211 .. .· ' . • i • I 11 D 1 • DAIL y PILOT ifj .. • ' ' r"6~ r ~·J"'~~-t'J/4\•~;.~ r ~ri•>~,....,.,14\•Ji',·,,~fC;"(~r;·~·~ri•~'J.~"'fJ/4\•Ji', r ~r;~J-~~··~,~Y(';r.,9" .~.,~r;·J-~~~·~ri ' rr~~1~~~:~1.1 t ;~~~~~:f ~s -'I rJS:M MAAGGll'CS .~ ~ ~ ~ 2~~~~~~~~< .. ~ ~ .~ BOO~~OP~ I! ~ CHRl~TMAS ' .,: .,_ c LOTIH.S (J -' BACK DOOR '°'\ (j Camtro • " THE ISLA11o.1D GIFT l· ,~ )· no11 dotht~s trnm s 75 10 ~ )• ~ DUFFY1S ·~' " ' 'l ~ l 'AS! :!."I l"hikln·n·~ dothc•" •' • ANTIQUES •J Carrying (',l"l' & timer.~ 'l 673-2710 '' ~ ·~· ·I Jrrorn S.1 to St~. Custom· '12 PRICE • Jt 1 ::~r:;oltl ,S71l l"J~hon ~' SKIAMDTENMIS ~· Pcrsonah1crlScrvlcc ·~' For .th0Whol~Cum1ly.~~~ -m.11k lt12 11382 P.1m ~ Holiday Sp-cial 'J. ly 96J 58~12 aft ti , 1 .. 439 Cul D Unusual ~1ft booki. Organ & Lessons lo rlcuhi . • • ; \ 't ' t • 'I 7 • "' ;I Jewelry & Sll•~r ,. ver r . every member• o t ~ • ... ~;~.~.~ 1 ...., Ht'pro<luct1011!\of\11tc1 .::X:~•~,11°'J~ lnlne ·, •~·~ family.Yourcholrl'frOm -. • , ~ ~ u :,Hlll-:ncnAFTKIT. 1'111~~!'..~r:·~ ... 1.. : lanks&Toys ~ Sl-:1.1-:cTIONS IN " *551-5121 • "' CRAFTYllOBOIES c:onn Thoma~~~· ~ I 111.1 ~hm .11111t•s i., ln t•hu.I<:~ hJ,ic· tools 'l' ,incl , 11• ~F'rN• nylon l'!tringing ~ 25292Mdntyrc. ~(,ulbransen & Yamaha ~ ·,A l',\K rv Tll \'a S •J 11111.,hi•s, ~ lt•.ttht·rcrafl 'A lmlt\ ulu.al .': Rne Assortment of ·,.t , WOOD ITEMS •;A with any lenn~ r acquet ~ Laguna 1.1111s;830 3370 '<,;.t Also mini-used organ::; , . ~1.1.1i.:ht'tl1 . H.1\ioh ~ pruit•t·ts & stt•p h) slcp, 1"H•l • ..,ht·' ~ · forthl'Hom_t.·lJnd~rS20 purchased al regular ~· 32261Cam1r1.~ta p1strano.~· rromonly$395 ~ \ .. 1.~'·'~"·' . in!\1111111011, Jll'.l!UIJr ~ ~ lntet"estin9ltems ~S~clv<'s'. pl:1nt st.1nds.~pncc . $9.SO Value! We Sa~JuanC.:ap-493-337!> COAST MOSICCO ~ ~ l .itt,nng ".•)tl(I Io 1.11 "' <;15 !15 '' ilh ltu-. .1d. uni\ !>I'll . 11.1rhor HI\ cl •• v. a II pl.1nlt re;. mirror ha\e a complete line of OPF.N 7 DA VS A W Ef.K 1839 H bo Bl d CM 5 .~ 3&1 ~ 17th l 11~1 .1 \It·'·' Jc ,12 •1:, · COST" MESA Hltlt1 llarbor BIHi lamp M·om•t•s v. l.1mpi. k e"wpmenl & <'lothes HOLIDAY SPECIAL · ar r v · ~v -" 1 11 y.• ·~tn11rl ~ 1 JI -. : . ,.. · c 't M · 1 '"'"2 R , 1 (.' r ·I . \pl ., 5 1 " . _, OFF' ~ Brookhurst1Talberl. F • ¥ t,,~ ·111 l ...-l ·1nd\l1·1lht.•r(o • ¥ 11~a es. "'~ ~nc l(t.i '·t"atreasonablepnccs ..- 1 : · • < ~ . ''" """ \;~' :\' un ~ti 5 UHl5" 9 6 4 2· 624 S "' ,;12 757tl 'f H 8 . ""' 93llO .,. ."i J.PL y COLOR ED .I UTE 642-2851 & 963-6133 •• ~· ;~~~·"'::~·~·~ k/4\Wi•~::it.·,-~"·~;1~Jri•~~~ ... ,?"C ritri-.~~,.,..~rc;~.r:~~~~~~cdle;,~•:ft~.r'"ri•~·~~'f;~~.. ri•>,·~~ • .r~~ .. -~ ~~ . c_ai...\,.'1io· Jae lft er ,.I .,.. I AK "expn·~s1on1st::.. ~ Lovely TH~" .... YOUTHl ..... K .~ "' ;,r PA .... TS ~ TRAIL JC ..-1n:i-:coN1>1T10N1::n Antiq'9e ·,,,. IT'S LATER _... " !\ 'l ' f"'llll r " ~ ~ \\1th shampoo/Sl'I "·· furniture c...~ (~ • ~ V l 5 up to $23 00 .'l "t' t !\ring this ad .Y: "' 'l ~A s 1a Due s '12 ~ 'l';ik,ic ~;u~';'.~pant.I 'A ·~ 1215 West Bakt•r 'A Rnd Oak Tables w I Claw ~ ~· · g' ANTIQUES \ (al l:"a1Pll'Wl ~· fl. Bow g lass Chinas. \ '!:': Nl•\1&iN·dh1l..1•s \ ;.t Costa Mesa 551li&'>0 Holl ·top des ks. Oil ;J ·-7i C9MI , Pal'!:. & .1lTt·ss11r1l·s :;:l *LOW Pri·ces * ~~~· ~·,.~ . tamps. H~111 trees. Press jf.r ·., ~ /\::.sorted colors and whilt' " Exiwrt rt'J>:llr. <ill makl'S :J< "°' .,c. b.ack cha1.r . Wal~u~ Fr. • , ,( \ • ~ Special Sweatet-Sale <1 'f "t• SANT A 'S COMING! • ·. C.:uno d 1binets. Finished 'l· <~ •.A 'jSohl' ~our l'hnstmJs •J CUSTOMSHOP ~ ll's timcto <lnlhcbi).!etr~0runfm. •;.t THINK ;A ·~ Fashion Boutiaue "shopping l11•rt·. HwSNewportBI \little homl' rt.•pa irS ~· Clift's Anti ~-JE" .... D"HL ·"\. 33l f. 17th ST .. com. ~ESA j ~~!!k~=;;~·~· :' '\ ';;'t\• ~~~i-~N~~t\~: ~ ~0::.:~. ~·I~~;"'~:·~'~~; Roproduc~:: FASH10N.:'Acc"'>=!RlES .~ · Behind the lnlt'rnat1ooal Pancake House 5 \lpha lk'.t.i • · ~ Jl'ST,TAKE IT llOM E .::X patchtnJ.!. t1('~1ust1c ceil· Wholesal~ & Retail · twwporter Inn ** Westcliff Pima '3" • !" Shoppm).! ( 't•nlt·r ~ And ENJOY! • m~~ & plum bin~ ~t·pa1rs. !\ 223 S. Tustin. Orange •.. . )' /~----,.. ~ J ·-<.J ~ NoJol>toosmall 640·0080~ 633·3641 :i.._ ·· ,..~~·)'~.,~.~~·~·~~·"""•~~~~·~ ,"1}trii-~ ~"tJ~-.:;,~-?r.!~~_;.-. ~it~.;,~. -x ..... ;...~,c-.,..,~ ~,c-..... ,,;.-:: .. ~x~~~,.c ~~~;.c-~.-..~~ ·~ ['? ~ .. ~Jm~~~;::,.·j ~ GOLD . j . "· N-~l IE.l,..11E.:r '-• r~·~-~~~~;.s ·V~~H E~hM~~,;r.~:~~:.·'' • O' • ""'"· & moten >I lo' ~ PRICES JC 11\VJ ~ ltJ:1I ·~ Unoquc Am em an Oak ~ ~ \.-DUFFY'S '). tnle llcrn1.it1H' painltnl!. ~' ' ~ • "'· S .alG"ft •.hall tree w/bevelcd m1r· .,c,, .os . • ~ SKI AND SPORTS •J papu.·r tok & tl. l'<'oupa~t'. , DO WM! •,, (J , ~i pec1 I s ~ ror & seat Oecoralor ~ ~ I o 0 c,L.,,.. •' A 25260 La Pai H<I. I.a~ 'A (;p' 1jJ"1•t ft) •~a:/~ rl •J For Special People! •J Fr c n c h .ha 11 l r <' t>'.;j ""' ·~~o "'f"'~ . \ 424ForestAve. ~Hill s Ht•h1n<I llrtl!~ l} f l/~ I L 1 I•-' ~· J. w/ma Jt n1f1 c.1cn~ snltd. • O><J ~ .. ;.; LCICJU"a Beach ,.,1 Restaurant. HJO 11!11 Save Now! ~ Silver-Pewter brai.s hooks. 675·5959 .~ Jc * 494-8578 * ~·~·r~rci ... c.._..,.L.,_,., :;.i A new spirit for gift giving during Annetale J(.ri~A~~:~:~rc;!) 'I' ~ 42ft -'. Old World Watch J< America's special year! Charms-Pen Sets ~ l ·" ' • !'\ .:~ Frt>l' nylon -;tr1n~1ng .t For Your Christmas )' Maker on Premises ~. ••SALEM-JEWEL CASE ~.,.. AND LOTS MORE •,. 4 HIMALAYAN tJ: ) ~ with any tennis racqUl'l ~ Pl 'l ~ewelry Repair-,, ,., ·:,,t · .. ._ ':;.t ~. purchasl'<I at rl•gulur ~ eas~re ~ ~, I' d 1 A A I 02 E. 16th St · KITTENS A ·~ pnce S!l.50 Value' We Elegant l9W s W1111I up C)C/L'tO £.'t 1. ·~ ,~· ~ ·~ May we suiutt'Sl a havt· a complC'I<· lint• of Con.,ole Phono).!raph. JEWELERS <At Superior Ave) . • Christmas layaway plan 1:.C. JC ~k• ('q111pmt·nt & l'lothcs Includes Hal hum' ol rare Costa Mesa 646·3141 Reserve )Our Chns trnas \ ·-.;T. ~ al "."""'" "'" pn n» ':'. t "d c ' "" u· '" ssuo "' ,Jr,!.: 1~f~:: ~, • En•rn ving Done O' Kitt en .N •-' · l'•d• "'"" ·., 420 E. I 7TH, C .M. • <1~ • . • ~ h1:l ""' .'>' • "· t\ On P"mim ~ & R .. »tc<ed. 675·°'"' '>! 646-7706 646-6855 :~· ~ T::~:::;~~.,:::~7~·~r~·~~~·~·iz ·~~~=~:vr·-·:<·~~·-·~~·""~~~1 ? -50% ? 1;~1~,;'.:~~~"~;~~~•d' ~ g /J"':;( AHTICjlUES ? ti.;~• fl ~!.~! .;., . tl' ~~r, Shop our Pre-Christmas ~ MERRY C:HRISTMAS ~. BAVS IDE rf PHARM A 'C~ V ~; British Imports :~· \f :::::::;[ ~ ,,/',~·::.:..:· )' •J . ~l s a I e o n M e n . ' . '..I hum -,a.. &· ,Z. J:'l. 'f:::J· 'l D_.tic Antiques A """ -SPllAL SUCID -':.I J ~~!{ r:!~tfr::}~~:~:1 j Th•~~;J!.€t~.s m j --·"~~~'":' . ~ g1~,!~'."·~~':.~. s~-~~~ ~ r~~·~ <?._RODWER ~ ~ ~~ T-Shirts and women's ? fc•atur111 g Hummt•h . 5 STYLEIUILT lath.Accessones _Ti brasses, mirrors. old Jto 1""11 • I ·t .ind ~c~:J~lgt~anctl:~~;~~ ·~ \~'att>rford . _<:nrham ~ ·~ " ~' kft~~~~ ~~~~~~~rf~:s~ ~. HONEY BAKED HAM ~ -, , II OB EL T ~ B 0 p ·, l' l l' u r s . S 1 l ' l' r . •,, ; ~ .._.... f;' • • •• • • 'l 1 A ~ blouses. Chnstma'> Ornament~. •J I . r SHOPIYPHOHE 'l ceramic C hris tmas J foryourHolidayDinner 1'\ ·~Bric a·Brac. beautiful . ( ~ ~ 675-3040 ·~· .Trees. "\. Younevertastedsuch~am ·-::. .;J THE COLLAGE i\ntiqut•s & G1£t!-for your ~ ~~· ~ -j;? .;4 Fully baked to Perfection .,, . . . . flohrla\ W1sh1·.., · • . 249 .... ""'ti 3700 E. Coast Hwy. CdM ·:::X ·.:) lnThe M1n1Mall,L1doV1llage .,c 42231 ~tSt.Nll .ti7:lfi001 . • O ... ewportBI. _,. lbl Westof5Crowns Restaurant ~ ~ _ _ Across from the Warehouse Restaurant ~ Ol)('n l"riday EH·nin~s •. •. C .M. -Call 642-1220 ~ Phofte 673-9000 .'i· ~~~·~·~··~~lo v~·,.-~·rl~rc;·.J!"~·r,~/Cilr~.r~~·J!'-:l(·,--~~t,J-~~~·~::(·r,~l{'t~•?!'~·~7<j);:J-~f"l~.tt~ r~f\'W>-;.~~-"·~·~7"~1·· . ~ :'! ~ llAPPY ·~ J ~, (µ"'\CHAMBRE ·~ •• ,, ./"--....._ ·~ o···.. -~~ FANCY ·~ , J ;f ~ HOLIDA VS fl, ..,..OW \.,t:>)cosMrncs ~ il:'il · · NISHIKl llKES • To Rt:me~hcr ·JC 5i 10 oo <nci<h hu" . -_ .., r °' "" w om an who , . . PLANTS , Chnstm." . • .,c "' l\lARINER·s SHI I' • • HERE' c,: wants beauty routine,• DOLL Lar~e st<:>ck o f maJor • Grnnd Opening Special • Is To Give Lovt , i C ORNUCOPIA 'l• OF SPIRITS "'· • • l.; simple, fast & natural. ~ HOUSES ':\ bran~ bi.cycl es. ac· ~} 1525 Mei-a Verde Or. '. And Receive Joy .~ '.'I ANTIQUES •_;.t ~;15 Placent1:_1 ,\' c· ~ • 'A Sample our moisture lov-',• .~ cessones. tires. gloves. '.;.t East (a c r.oss fr. Ice 1~ 'l J Newport Aeac·h n 15 tHOl •J 2 H119e Chnstmas , ing skin l'are products. . Miniatures. doll house :.:il Expert repairs , Capadcs Ch<1lt't) 540·1655 ~ ~· \ (i1hs C'oll<'rlihl<·~ \ Come sl'c u:-. fon nur g Tree Lots AT \ 5.t6·1835. \ 1-·ormc r Vi· ~furniture. & accessories. ~ Stocking stuffer specials. -\ 20"/. orf on ~111 merchan· ~ _\ f._ 1 1 ;} IO!I :Hsl St ;J Holiday Sp1nts. ~ v1ane Woo<la rd Oistr ) For lht' builder wc have (WLTH /\.D) ;J disl' with this ad. . ~ ,II_-, JI ''" IK>•I II< h li7:t '-'" ](.rl~>~ r~ 2122 Nplfll Ol , • .,.,0 n,. ~,.ft::"·~ . ha<dwa<•. pm0>oon cut Quality 27" gum ""' SS. ~,..~"""i'i I I ; ·JI ~ c·,,,. I ••1fl from lll(' lla.·l ';"llomcmade. handp.Hntcd • n I •. ' JERI HOLM£S .• twooodols' m?l1~1ong.stra1lmes.o&n "· pr. ~eg. S7Sl. 9C5hromge$2re9a5r "' GREAT •. ' ·~ , , , • .. .• 1 11 1 d X • "t ·k , ......_ 2905 cc hill :1t B11:-.tol \• ~ . " ., . c.....: earners, . , r e . . , ~ ~ .. ~ frc1m ou1 l1m· '<'ll'<·tion nf -.-a s 0 '. 1 r ·s'.:1·1~·"' 01 , '"~~· .~ • , c E·x·p·a·n-d·a b·I <' ~ •' statuary. wood & prints. ,·~ Urethane s urfer wheels. «,;,a • CHRISTMAS \• < · "' A c h1n.1. !!las'. sll\l'r ·ma · . · arg1:. A ('oml•tnloour llou.,<> '!'!:T I Ward be w Workshops on Wed & A atcostSt.10 · GIFTS ,~· /\mi•r & Euroµt•an ~"' Person<1ltz<'rl uµon re ~ D <" f Id ~.,. rav~ ro s ;; ~Thur~ OpcnSunday l 24. ~· ICYCLESH CK~ ·~ ~ fumitun• & primlll\C.'S quest for additional SI l'lanl t•pl '1 l ca:-. f.! Untque:World-Wide -WATTIES 8 A Vamaha.G1ntar w/rase. NANTUCKET WEST ~ You'll tw dchghtcll with ~·h.argC'. Spc<·1al orders <D Fashions & Gifts f!J 400 Westminster Bh•d 1093·C Baker St. C.M. , S60 Ra.le1gh woman's. lO ·JC NEEDLE w.ORKS ·:J( c•urpnH·'' • a\all.1blc P ;\I. S GrnHavenGardens • lnCanneryVillage NE PORTBE .11 546,4130 . . spd bike, $80 English 2400 WCoastH1way.NB"' •~n C \:'Ii;<.. ERV VILLI\(-; E ~6i3·1153. 2930 Sea' tl'W "h C.dl &11) :m~s (J 3101 \'II · W N ll t, W 645·3261 AC loc. betweE!!1 Fa1rv1e w ~china Cf\. 1832. 32 pcs. set !~ <Across Crom StuflShirt) 'l· ,_Avenue.CdM. . "1 '3 ay. · °" · &BnstoJ '"" 495-478.5 •it' •• ;: .~.,.~ .... ~!' .-.. ~·~fCiY..~r 14\-i..ft"~ ,..,,-,~l1.~~'fJ~t..~~rc;l>~;.:~~·,.-~~ .. ;,, ~"(t,,..~~·~~"~•'}"~~.. i.'~·,.."f\tf4t-.>::.A""lJ<;t>~~-.,~, '..4 ·~ .;J U.J' Chemistry Glassw<ire. all ·· · ~ · ~ jl JI lRISHSETTERPUPS . s;,.,&,hapesfo<e.xperi· • ~ LADAWAY'S " .. Th is Christmas, select • "' FOR CHRISTMAS ""· ments. decorator items, ' AIC COLOR TV • " •~ .'1 the perfect gift for '# CA~PETS );A~C. ""d "'""" & 'j ~~;1Sti~';,~:~ ~~~::~' ,';'.\ Sales & Service iA' SPECIAL TY SHOPPE ·~· ';.l o;t f· OH ~ ~ealthy for pets or hunt· 'l upholstered alone cost 1 ~ · ~ that special someone ~· CHRISTMAS \'"~· . ~· $1000, askin~ $450. 3nice ,, RCA ZEN ITH~ 313 M..tne.lcAoallland ~-;1 .J 499-4158 bar stools, hurnl yellow. SYLVANIA 7 ."" who needlepoints · · NYLON 1'1.usim s J'l'i~,.·~·~ •11 '°' sis. ""no• flw , • All models io stock & on · 6 5•4491 · · : :: 8 bba .,c Sl1r'ER lli':A.VV l'Ll'Sll ~" OASIS • ~~;erlg!6~~le~pa~~~~ dis play . Ask a bout•, CHRISTMAS DECOR RlOM LAR.AWAY'S "°l , . J ~ Ht'.'mn;111ts 1Shc1rl Holls 'l' W"TERBEDS l' N ·• '.' · te rms, guarantee &,<or: 1, • i • 4 ,.. , ew s tereo equip. comp. r, . H . "' Still time to make needlepoint Christmas • ·' •' A • t s k .. Ml' t pnces. ome service or A . , A *SAVE 4oo1 * · 2 free se up. P rs'" . uner. b . t . & • ornaments for girts . Ribbons for the tree. Bells, ·~ , .. , " . • , .'o \ • ~ Rcverb. Tape recorder , t nngse in c;ave ~ bea~. & trim for a Merry Holiday. Wool felt .l NE£D~EPOtNT DESIGN ..I OPl·.N f HI 1S1\ 1 o:-..LV .:J N19ht Stands reel to cart blank tapes, 1 96& 33z9 Christmas stockings and appliques As ial ..... 2628 E. co.aat Highway. Corona del Mar ~ w '_K FllOl 'SE l' \LE .::X W /every ~o~pkh' unit record ch:inr.(l.'r . all for · • glue for decorating boxes. baskets: stoc~gs. · JC Callforn1a 92625 •Phone 644-7904 _,. 1515 l'l.t<'('nt1.1 'I B II' Now ltl ( hnstm.1~ • S1500. make offer on all ' 10046 Brookhurs t !\ & many other things. • .,: "' C1\l.l,r"12 22111 ~ 1775 Newport Bl\d CM ~ items. 675 3175 I Huntington Beach ~ ~· ~,.~Br:"~,.~·~~~:~~~:.:'~~,.~ ~ ... ~.~~~..,.~~·,;.y~:.r:~:~~··J'~~, ·~~~ ·~·,.,.~~~·:.:~~r;·~,-. -~re;~ ~ : Jc Layout30.track ~ ~ JC · ~le>. FtREWOOO I ~ ·.:) O' remote control -' 11'. A Warm & Cheery 1 .1 ~ • , 3• x 4' tablC' i . CONNIE'S •\ ANTIQUE \~ ~l Christmas SEAR'S ..~· SKI & TENNIS .j ll1lly landscaped ', GIFT SHOPPE Q CENTER ·;,t 1 BM s golf clubs ~ shoes ';.& with F.irewood '.. UtCR .. .A SPECIALISTS • 1·:irs. almos t nl'W , A A Fine Seledion ~ Mens &~ad1es ~· Long bummg \Yood for f""'" OW AVE ~ ~ MocArthurSporis ~ ,s100 ~ ('J\Ll,631 25R5 ::lh:1s Justarri ve<lforth<'.:J 1 20to.30 Vo OFF $75aConiDehvered. ~ OVEN ~ 752-0640 .J63·6.116 :) holidays. Amer & £uro-;J ;l Tennis o:esses CAL.LG42-2624 ~SI 51 . J< ~~·~·~ Gifts & Dolls :X p " a n f u r n i t 11 r l' .::X :S 20 to 40 Vo OFF ~~·~'~ ., Fe a 1 "" n • " o·om p I <'I,. "'Ne•t '""I Old & new. 2 O' Hand aft d ., s..c , Ha " ., . d • >k' . .. · Calh , .. Men• Tenni• Shi"' )''. Fl t.L Y ~U ~J'.?~t~ic "'· 11le erfed ·~ , hne of t'11u 1pm<'~I. ap ''t. Anti4uc t u hlcs, B/W C;J c.r e '• rtrcssers. hi -boys. ';t: ys ,<.j 200/o OFF •"'-' W/DF.AU 1 .-<;f Chri1hncnGift '· '.l pucl & "'""" Sk• "" •J ,. v . 2 M•••i<·an hond''l Oil Painffng• .,:a hnokeos"-,nd & "' ·;i C-'<y c .... 1n, .,. Mens & Lodie• W8'm· ~ 8UYTH1 15 h 'it ,._ , R tals, ljdult:-. & 1·h11<lrC'n ..,· woven blankets. Aladdin ~-. tables & ch:urs.Open Ocl ~· We've moved ~o •. ~40 FI ups !' Lovely ~~~~~~is !' ~er I ... ~--k ·\ '~ 4250 !cott Orin j kerosene lamp, l8!JO J\rt Reasonably Priced ~ ZM/29 ti.II 8PM . ulso Sun 17lh. rear bldg c .. Cl\1 . I 00/o OFF . ELECTRIC ORGAN & Co. ;] Nt-'.WPOH1'Bt-:Al'll 5 Magazines. map Pr 1 intf. 11RF..17th St..Stell' f'11.·t9'J096til~PM rt Bl d ~t9~~v~dwT~~91P81:;e;J BM'sGolf&TennisShop You ~ust sec it to ap· Adams &Mal(nolia,HS .'5 , lnMac/\rthur5'w:irt• Searsvacuum.sma toe CostaMcsa . .ncxtto I' I ewpo v ., f Sl '. . git 2538NewportBlvd ,C M. preciate it. Call Now!! 270E.17lhSt.CM ·.,. Oran"C ('n\y Airport "'~1 tr<iY. hu ~c day p(~t~. Secunty l'ar 1fH' Bank • Costa MH o i.} or h on any stn . 642·5440 968·35:>5 962·7781 &S40·5090 y: .. 54ft 3856 1 , 1 ~ ~lure ase , •. . 11 .. , '1 ·~·~·~f'. ·~·r--fJ~·· ·• 1 ... ~ r'"'f°J~lr1~~~~f.~1ti~~~~~~~:t'J~•Jt::C ,..,,,rri~~~r;:· •.., ~··~·~·->·~·,.~··Jf~·~ ·' ~ Wooden ~ -~ ...A., ·~c;rIT\U~1-'·~~y GRAMDFA THER . ,.a,-.,,. FULLEllTOH •)\ tr.Tl • ~ JOHN'S llKES. 5t hci..l•o 5 ,.,'/><S.. ~ THEDESIGHVIHE CLOCKS ~ MUSIC Q •PARTYTIMh '!ji ~.: !'\ Ship Models r i '111 ' ~ F eatures. (j •. M u~t sellby Chri!'tme:s. 1j""' LetUsle " i CHRISTMAS . . J:' :t Mewporta.och • •POOL TABLE• t'i llost & Hostess apron~. •' N\ce lle1rlooms. A.ho Get Your Family G , y.,..-Ufesaver l.J SP ':.t "A T eonl• M.,.......,lp • ':.I "'New IAOk ; -,h, rt• & car. line docks ,. "'onably J1e a utl r u I Top Bn nd • P....it U• To Protldo 'Ji ECIAL 1 AKMur h/\"' ~ o..tySl20~' ~· tans furiyOannelnitics .. 'repaired. P /P. Bert organ or Puno tor ·~ y HonD•o sor; on· 96.'HSRl 962 sns' FreiJlht damaited ~ame belt; hags aou.rmcl ac: Peterson, 493·4088 • Chri"tmu. Take adv;an· our MY1'U Fr.ee lock & c:tblr · t:iblcs. foo:s hull. air ·.' ·hlk k & iageofour 9.\NG $9.9 S vulul' w /lhe J\lso • · t;A ~~~of. · hockey. f79 to $229, slate ~~~c~.thc re ::u11ciay • , _ • • Holdcrv Sal• Price • ',¢::.l}, ~ ~ pure hast! of <-arh bicycta' Many Vanc!•t'' ~' JACKf';TSANO VF.STS ~~from 5300• ~ ~pec1alties. 11 1~ ~ Lower t''ban dl11cou~l t:f v~ _;:or ~~ overSlOO • Plane Kits •J &low wholt>sale Mc-n·~ ,. t714t63'-862l '::t TreatYou~elf1'oo •J Two i~s';;lonal con houlet.SAVE20to501f1. 'l (:/ -~ Wlththl1ad . Some<.:raflJ<1ls & womt'n's S11r 3146 . ~ THEDESIGHVIME • tempra wood 'rma,. Buy w/tcrms or rent. 1712NcwPorll\lvd C M. ~ $13 ~up Opt.'n Mon t'ri. ~"' WONDERFUL ~~!'\ At TIM Fodory ~ l~f.Spo 0(7 'wt11~. black: from~. 6454720 ~ E HOllY SHOP 9 5: Sut · 10 3 ln<lu<1tna1 WORLD OF _.25 JOth. #23. H.I . brown & -old stripes. 122 H. H.-bor ~~:fr~ 440 1.17tt1St . 1.1111son 31~40 Airport , • 673-3405 ' Nubbyfab(tc.Flveycu• hhrt• WlNDSOR • ' ........ 56 r. "',Loop Or . <.o~ta JI.km." llLUAIDS " Red f ~s~ old . $100, 1'; $15, 5'. Open Eves and Sun 12·S. Offcrc I 0 • to Mn• -.-• ~.~(Off Redhill> .~ t m l Easts A. F'rcicwl'\y , ~ctn d~~~:.~L or · ,, F.a1tbhdf ... 4-Jt73 C.11 ('114)8711805 · icp rt's cc. ~1 • , \l r. ~~~·~ ,.-~'J •,. ·~I .. ~ r~~ .. ~1 J.0•(5""'(i::J'.J.("t .. _, J · ·-.., '-,~...,_.Al. -• • --'1 '1'1~1 ,. . ·., 1 ...,.. <1..•~·,.~~,,. • I ·-' ., 1 j t>AIL Y PILOT DJ J ' I ' ~ ~ r: ~•" .·?,1 ~-.-J:_~~~ ~ ,.~~~~·~:?t·,.'rr~"('£.;~•~·r."f1t~Y;-~f-:'f'Jr.ci~~·~~~--~~cc~' .. .(-~~·~·~~··~~'.~l'i•~·r;~ · , ,. ' TOTEMTOKKEMMEL 1 · .. ~ ANT1QUECOTIAGE ~ I ~~( ~ '~ CHR l~~'M1\s<aJo·r~ ,'g' Db All Breed grooming • Anljques, collect ables Abruw 1 he Hn(J~.c 3 x5 -L-~S I Dog & Cal Boaniiog . . . . & decorntor ilctn!! • ~ I framed Oil $500. r or the . FACTORY ~ Champion studservice "' 495NewportBlvd. .,.: 1 ¥, carpente~ in your family~ ~ SPECI "'LS \ AK C puppies. A 1u: A GIFT YOU (~ Newport Beach ~ OAK SALE ·. 1776-1 976 .l;(l Shop s.m1lh $150. Adding BACK DOOR ·~ A Malamute, Elkhound. -..• OPEN EVERY DAY 'A 642-5151 <'l \· . 'l machrn~. $5~. Indian• ANTIQUES ! SEVERALTVPF..S. •• 9'llS.Lyon.SantaAoa ~ ·w·. 100;0 OFF , Lar~est selection or pre·· Biuntenniol . ' pnnts 17 x23. ~each. lSOO llarborHl.CM ~· Pipe. Reed 836-4811 \ WITH THIS AD ~ ssed back ch am;, oak,} Coll«tors Items Man y extras. ti'\2·5449 ~ ~ &Etd • GaraneDoor tables commodes. t976C;.1Jcnd~m,, u1een· MS-7~2 .;J J 1 gs·i T ~..._ro1n•c · . , · ~ ~ • 1 ~··~,.~ dre!>se~s. rockers in; tennial Christmas rnrds. . -i. ... ~·~)ti~ Rt'p~:ieu~ons i:r~e~q. ' r~ RS ~ Opener Sale •\ COLLECTllLE .. Orange County. All Order early. . !\ ~ ~ BEINGS~LDAT /j y Miniature .') F SI 49 .)· Plates&Figurines tj wholesale to the public.,\ Addre~sin9& 1)'• For":"atSpecial ·Y: Banks &Toys '-j 1/2 Price! :~ Schnouter Puppies 'A rom ~ Hummel 'A Jl-.:RRY O'CONNOR .~ . Ma1Ung . A ChnstnKH G ift 'i!t ·\.. ~ .._.EWPORT ~ AKC ~ ~ ~&GRoyaJCopenhagen·'\. ) I will adtlres~. <:ollate. ~ TheplaceofaThou.santJ ~ Rne Assortmentof -4 " . GOLD COAST Ma ny other fam ous·\ ANTIQUES · rold. stuff. ~eat & mail lhm~s. lntt'r~stingltems -;-( ORGANS 1 . ~ldnfo~~~~~~~!~ Will ELECTRIC , names lOO's to be dis· :X 1760 Monrovia, c M. "., fo~ your fir~. Reas. Also , Wilson's Bar~a1~ Nook . ·,:)( CUSTOM BUILDERS !fl. $125 ~ 551 6275 f I f . .,: posed or. LQw pnces. ~ ' mail.mg h~l.". !\· 545·W 19th St. ~ 642·7576 .,._ CALL645-1530 ft 545.8695 t.4' • or "o. ~ 54!>-1704 ~ 645-9446 ... 551-3545 ft Costa Mesa ~ ,1,; ~~~~r,:;51 }tf~•~-t-~~~ ~'6::;~~-.~~!~ ... ~~--~~~:~~~'/;~·~-e.~~~I"~~. '~~r~~~~~ HORS~;~~~;.~~r'W\7:J!l;'i1· 1 · -u~ OPINION ~ ~ ~ A Pinto Chestnut/White. , . B00~~1:0K.E , ~ · ~ THE MINUTEMAN WAY ~ , ' .'· . Tobiano. 8 yrs. Gelding, . BEST ~ Speciahzmg in • ~ 14.5 hands, perfect ch1lds ~ •• 4,,.} Children's Books , Give Your l<,amily a • . h o r s e , $ 5 9 5 • AIMS f.f (~ PA V:.tSA~ ca.:, Y's (·_l . For Christmas ~ CHRISTMAS /)1 SHOP # I 5 IM THE FACTORY ' SILHOUETTE ~ TH 0 ~OU G H BR ED.'. f ~uA:~~ ~~~HEAD ~ r~ ' .~504 Newport Blvd. North , VACA TIOM 'l 6 7 5 1128 SHOPPE , 16.5 .. Eng, West, lS yrs. S y SSS ~ ~' lalbod Island . . Newport Beach •.~· Vans Trucks Campers ·1_ • • . ~ THE FACTORY · Gelding, $295. 497·27801.~ GYel OU • ' Sculptured ."Natural'' 646·0645 Traiicrs. M~lorhom~~:;) Old Fashion~ Quality GHh At CANNERY VILLAGE aft 5 PM ~ tOOO's o~ yds of ~J_r. . Nails · ~·~~ from 18'·33' ('X Old Fashioned Prices , Silhouette makes a uni·· , ~-~ brand carpets no~ rn ~ CSSC?ffwith t~is AD) ~, -GREAT ~ Best Units !! ~ A fine selection of hand carved ~ que and lasting gift. We • BIG S.AVl~GS .,.: st~ck at t.he L~WEST !"I ( Juhette_Ma111c1;1res ,l ! CHRISTMAS LowcstPriccs•1 /l: wooden duck d ecoys -pewter, c hina ca.n do , you ?r your..,New quilted covcrlct,,ldtscountpncese5er. 1 ·~ HotSwed1shPed1cures 'l GIFTS ' Rcservenowfor .• ·1 &b . 'ft -h d d l h k • ch1ldrcns profile on a'lkin~: rust. blue & wht.~· Comeln& ee. ~ AskforGiftc)er ~Amber Necklace sso.,a Christmas Vacation! "'!-. rass g t s . ar:1 ma e par wor . · neckla<'e or a br~ch. ll~ Beaut Te:ik' Bufret. · howhllle itcostst_o make-~ ~ CallforAppnt675.6070 · New Salver Coffee_ Set, R~t'ftcyMotor ~ tle m s . ~nd h and1c rafte d w ood e n '~only takes afewminutes Chin.a Cabinet, G lass·~~a big difference in your~ ALFREDO'S Lots of other silver H R tal accessories. andlastsalifetime. t'ncloscd s helves, 3 h 0 m <' f or th e.::JC 3216-A M A t ' items. Portable s~ereo. •JC 925 ~ : ;, cl , 425 E. 30th st. '# t 5 • • We also carry black oval N 0 r 5 c 0 w a 11 Uni l HOLIDAYS. Immediate"' B ~~e I ~e d ~ $50: Make-up mirror.~ · or r Y .,r.. Nt'w~ leach !\frames f o r your!\ Shelves . Solid Teak. installation. ":1) a a san 1 ~ lrvme,552-~. t:t SantaAna 531.-2503.<.a .. . r-.: ~Silhouettes. ~ 64&0JO.laft5. ~600No.MainSt.SA • .• r~~A~~..-v:~.r.-~~~~~~~~·~~t:~~~:,=::--~~~.~~~---~r~~~:~t-':~~~~l'.1i> .. ~2?,-~~~"~~~1 . • ~· ~~ .... . • CHRISTMAS rc1 MA ST ER B A S S -,, WILD BLUE YONDER .~ ~ ~ 1 • ~ /1 1 , ,, p E llf ( '-"Honda 125 SL bored & .,_ ~ • \ BICYC,LES llf R SENT ~~GUITAR . XLMT i ~\strokedtol75.CC,racing~ S"'VE SSS j Day·M·Niqht /- •, ~ · , . ' •1 C O N D S I 1 5 · (\1 ca m. 125 Elsinore whls, . A " , •" MUSIC FOR & j;: New Z•J? Zal! ScwinJ? '1 3· AFTER 6• •' CHRISTMAS '.~ xlnt cond. great wife's t' OH A GOOD USEO . Markt'rs ' CHRISTMAS ~.. . Mach. Roi.cwood bar w/5~· 546-993 • bk $395 846 8786 -~ ~ ~' GIVEYOURFAMILY ACCESSORIES fi stools 640-5754aft 5PM. -. PM &WKHDS . ·1 S~ECIAL ·\ 1 e · · ~· CHRISTM.ASBIKE M~1ilhox. L::iwn, ta'!'p-. I Extra tiny Toy Poodle. ~ Post·rn ·wall & special ,. 2 R ~p~~?J . h , · AlloyCompont'nl ~-~~~ 1r.c\~~~, SinginJ?can~ries.birds & ·J(.~~ ~ , OLDCRUI.SERS ·~purpose personalized ·~ econ · ~ pr,ig ts, /! 10 · Speed llf ADv T US llf ~ · --pets or a ll types. All • · '"' · .c: JOSPEF,DS !\markers. !\ ~ Hallet& Davis Upnght. '('. 5124.95 i· FOR CHRISTMAS :,\ W Priced r il!hl. FRE E ~ ~ : \ STINGRAYS ~ <tJ If Others from ~95. up. 1~ Touring packs •.' i:.' MACA . s E F. o w / p U R -'~'~ • -<~ LADIES' 3SPEEDS 'A DH k·M-Door '~l •l Includes Delivery . Day Packs We are 3 female ,sr:iall 1 Bl & G Id CHASE OF ANY BIRD. A '.A & Motocross Accessones 1. rk ·~ We accept Bor A '(_ T I & Bo k ~:Shepherd mix puppies. if ue 0 ~ ~ • I R' u i 19731/ su•u111 ·~ LE & co ..I Ma ers ~ &MasterCharge. \-:-~w~Whe~ls ' about 6 wk s. blk/white t; lyearold "'"'"'°5 dds l •" CYC • .,..~Desk,offtce&homedoor OQUIST · ')[ TransatAuthoritv .markin~s.Wc han• had lC.• Hand tamed 3645W.McFo en ;. RV90. Showro.om 2488Hewportllvd. ·Jtmarkers. PIANORt;PAlR '""' l83-lPlacentia,C.M. ~our lst 2d1stempcr ~hots )f Destorferover$1000 Santa Ana cottd. Only 400 mtl.s.~ CostaMH a ~ ~ 536·87'75 .i.i. 645.g37o & been d.cwormed ..,i, 645-4566 "" 839-8520 .. <l $29S.flrm!536-2286 642-7910 't,i 551-3545 <.J • •'· . 536-9846 anvt1m e .. 11 1~ • "'° , . • ~~ ~~~:"':~~~~,~~~~~·~1··. ·r;~~\~~~~J:~f']#O;~R~ S~ALE: v, .. J:~~·~""~,~~~~p-O~R1T~A~B~LE~~'(~~~~:¥:e~~:~ co.nlr.t -U... ·~ KIHSCll, I , ~ • [J" .;f ~ ~ ' :Sr, . older lge cap., gas eng.,,c_. , • GOLDQ!JILTEL' ':X · : . •JCAnl iquc Crys t al· ~"-H •heavy duty. t~~ab.le .>IJ ~ LIQUID ~ KJng Size ~dsprcad. ~ ¥ "'-, Stemwcar & Hand paint·~ ,,llf DISH WAS ER ~ S550. Elcc. Frig1da1re~ . GOLD CUSTOM 1 \ Won On rv Show ~) ti: t'd <'hina & aho am sell·~ :'.() , dryer. $37.SO. Works ~d. ;•.' 'A Never used. $100 \'alue. ... 1 A.ST Ml .... UTE ·,.. 'l ing Fender· Rhodes elecd' .6;.'· Estat('Salc·L'kc New '• Decor sora, $300. Stereo'!' ~ NECK!ACIS .:-.' W'ill sellforS50 , I.A " :A LEADED&STAIMEO -\ tric piano. Suilcase . ·~-C·llF Sal~.3059 · .. eqwp. All components,[-1 a ;j 644-4728 ~ CHRISTMAS ~ GLASS WINDOWS :;;t model. Call 640 1G63. ·~ WASHER & DRYER j a ,. .r~ " f: b<:!tt offer. 6i5-3li5. ~ :;l RoH!-v .'Ji ~~~·~~ SHOPPING? Tradit ional& ~~~ GEHER.ALELECTRIC . ~'··"'-~~~~4~~~,~·~ •JC Men 's & women's. ¥ -• . l.' ' -"" • ContemJ>?rary. . 'I' • ~ J. -Must St'll ti• For Salt' or Trade llf MUST SELL ~ ~ With semi preciousgem<-,l TALKING ~\ . :~~~:dd~:a~!ti~an~.~m·,c,J OAIT.YPll,OT CJ!\ ApartmentSiu :,;'.Lg t·argo trlr. 3 axle'i., Bt'outiful "· '.•11.. s tones: Jade Onyx \ii ll...I ~ CallLo..1e . I Pl a111te •'i CHIU!)'TMASTRt:E? • Harvt'stGold ·~w1 larpl·over,xtrahcavy ,.;: 21"MAPLE ~· 'A Amethyst. Agate, Ivory: ~ HALF MOOl"'llll . 846-8579 'l g ass .. ease ~a or ~ Our Christmas tree will · '..rduty. <..:mpr shell for ~-• ' Mother or Pearl Coral~ ~ . ~ furtbermformatton. ~· appear Dec. 181h. You ~ $250/Bt'stoffer .f-LWB w/:;liding window.~ CONSOLE \ Turquoise. elc. • ' PARROT I have girls cloth.cs, boys DAVID A. JOBES . can place yourad for a.s · 645-7857 !~"tSll ver & T urquoise Zenith ColorT.Y. Eves & wknds Young with cage. . clo~'L l~~~· t~ ~h T: Car., GLASS STUDIO I ~:i~)' ~;~;111·: r::: ;;~~~ Lovely Xmas G ift X:je~elry. Shoe .shop SUP· $250. &12·2427, ext.JU 842-753SHI ~ $100 "sea12. a ies co es.SL. 646·3241 i.nlcrmatlon. "" ForYourHome/Apt !,.~phes.0Lhcrm~sc.870 W. (7;30·4) • ' • ~ 645·4566 ~ 10· · ' : ~ !'~~19th SL C.M. ." . ~ -~,,_ ---·~~--~,...-~ ~.....,-><~· ..... ..., y!l<~,~~~r~-,,-~~·~~-~~.,~':"'~-~~pw:;:,.~~~:.;;..~~' . ..-.:;.~-~~~ 0~·~~·~~~~~r.1"' 'l '''•":/'<0 r.•<t' ~;· ,.qr ''l, -, .-_...,..~.,"',... i r.H. 'tll ~. . .. ..,,<a.r .14\, ~/-. ~ . ." • ~, .. GR~~D~PENING 1~! :il~I;;~ ~O~ YOU -~"~~':i~~~e~~~ f:;r:.~~fi·o~~~: : ·[J ~ ~ ' ~ ',.-'( J~ , , ' [;;. AND YOURS hie. Xmas punch bowl , • :: , /"':=>. X: : lC'A BIT OF NOSTALGIA~' INDIAN Jf'.WELRY 0 20 Gallon Tank, 12 fish. · w/6 Santa mugs, three ~ : Ti':il :.,, llf 1llf 1 (J,., Whol~sale pnccs to the '?ti t'omplclc s e tup S40. lf Santa nut dishes. <Joan./! i :f\ .~ OLD FOLKS ~ FOR Ct-fRISTMAS • ,,,.,, public. Pukas S3,.75, ~Stand $10. Sony Stereo ~, na <.:eram1c Onginals). ~ '• • WATERBEDS '-' CHRISTMAS ~ ~ Butc~r Block Tablt' i' Pinkys $3.50, Mood Rings ~ Receiver SGO. 2 Pioneer ~ Pair hurricane lamps.~ I ........ T19UE ~·HEED LOVE TOO ~ CopperTeal<ettle (-· $4.95. . c· Speaker!> S25. ca.,' Italian.glass vase. W1U/f .. A" fi' '! COMPLETESYSTE~IS {· PEJS Scoles ~ llundrcdsorit~ms 'Cassette Tape Deck S25. ~make unusual gifls. J; VICTROLA $129.95 J:i. : . Wringer v-. 50a~gJor\'CraE~aypnltces!, • ~ 25 assorted tapes $2.50 548·4681Sat.Sun.only! ~.,.... · SAVE-ALL STYLES 'C: : •do t • ""-0 very . em. ~· ea. Velvet paintings S2 00 · • · x~ -~i.i~l'Hlt::: >itF .• • p a Old Signs ,~ Buy Now for Chnstmas ca. C<.:Il Tax Servic:c >'~'-~ ',~ • .:.,..,.-a•.rt.1-i t ~ . ~ 4Po5terS169.95. :_, 8White Dovec; :".\ Grandma or Grandpa ~ YESTERYEARS ., ' WHITE DOVE < '74 > S50. Sewin g ~. ATTENTION ~· ~. I k Ind MYSHOWR00:.1 1·.' 3Grey Afr1can G1!csc ~ orbottt i:.' COLLECTABLES ~: TRADIHGPOST '•Machine 45. 45 Bcst 6:,J ~· runsw c w • COMES TO _YOU! "t ~Reg Shell an~ l~onics : r . -. ~ & AHTll'\UES ~·" 12071 Garden Grove Bl. Sellers. ( oks) all new, (' SKIERS ' (:. .. ,pleysexc-'lent·~ llankAmencard •; FancyYoungCh1ckens ~ 1673 1 . A S 'le UBlkWcstofllarbor) S2.00 ca.-~,, gs up to J.. Kasllc l 950L \..'t' ly $250 i\lastercharge . . ·?;:. For C h • tm "L:' (I~\ ll~~k ofeili·l~:Oe , Garden Grove 638·8270 $10. Also To. . I Price~ )f Look Ne\·:id:i bindings • t ' ] I 1 ' I J , J t X: • • Aqua Heaven ~ 203225.W Cypres" .~ ns as >C • OpenS:iturdays till Firm Call 556·7136 fr1. 'I;.; SllU ~ 6 4 0 -7 4 7 5 ~· r . t 830-7062 l24hrsJ Santa Ana llei,.:hls ·.~ .Alex 646-7764 ff. Liquor) Costa Mesa ~ Christmas Sal., &Sun. I • 536·3457 f.> 675 9988 Call557-1 796 1\r,.. I('\ .• · -..#"v~~~ .. J> ~·· ~.-· ~ • • ) , • • • , :\ ~ .... ~~-~~..,~~ '\~ ~ . f".n<(~r..:_TV•V'.J-1 ....... 'J-~~-.,~· • ,..-.,.._J-. ~~·~T 1 ~~~~ ..i ~'~)'~J J~J:"'"'i'.U'µ\r tl•. _ .. •.~r ,J ""7' ----- !!!~~."!:.~ ... :.~!~~~!.!:'~•:.~ ..... ~!~~~~If.~~."!:.~ ..... ~!~~ ~~!.~~."!:.~ ..... !!.~~ !!~!.~~·::! ... ~~!!.~~ ~~'!.~~-~·:.~ ..... ~!~~ ~~!.~~·;.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~!.~.a.~t:.~ ..... ~!.~~)~~l~.!:'~!t:.~ ..... ~!~~ KIDS! Ages 10to15 Eam spending money working a few hours after school and Saturdays. If you are h onest, ambitious and not afraid to talk to people, phone Mr. Bingham, 646-2873 Equal Opportunity Employer M Els LVM Management SCRA ·L F/lim<!, PM ~hi rt. Cur· Assist. Manaqer PRODUCTION ARTIST M t R t D I• • rent Calif. lie. Apply, For Womens Apparel ANSWERS 0 or OU e e 1venes p a r k supe r i 0 r Aggressive. dependable The Daily Pilot seek s an artist Awhile -J elly r.r ca It .h care• 14 4 s person. Call for appt. experienced in production o f line art. Chatk -Canc~·r We have openings for delivery or ~~.~e1~1 0 ,. Av''• NB 586·2085 pas t e up, and use of s tat camera. CEREAL 'ne w s papers tocarriersandracks inEI Management Su ccessful applicant will s how The price or grain is go. Toro and Mission Viejo. MAID WAMTEO P£OPLE PERSON portfo lio including layouts and finished in~ up. Mark my words, Exper preferred, but will Exec. lt>okmg for part rt k p 't' · b 'l't t any da. y now they're go· p 642 4321 k f a wor . os t ion requires a ii y o hone as Or tram. Call 536-0Ul, ask time business associate k · h l d · d ing to be trying to sneak • f for Barbara. in wholesale suppli<'S WOr WI t p eop e a n prOVl es some hamburger rnlo Bu s in ess fully interestin g assi gnme nts for all ourCEREAL. Mr.· Seeley ~~f~izcd. loteniew date .. partme nts of the n e wspaper. Apply GENERAL knocks often ~hen y~u Manicurist. Sandpiper 330 W. Bay Street •Secretaries <Jsc result-getting Daily Hair center Corona del Costa M esa. •T...Jsts H~•p Wanted 7100 MAh. Wonted 7100 Pilot Classified Ads lo Mar.675-7720 Call for Appointment-642·4321 OPPORTUNITY ' JI"" on ...... .,. reach the Orange Coasl --------p M K ho •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• " 9AMlo6 w---..a 7100 ~ ... Wanted 7100 * •v;;:c prs lloste11s · Mornmg Shan Lady who needs ssoo mo & market. Have something you want An Equal Op. po. rtunity. Employer ..-• ...,.. •Pl 0~ "lue Dolphin 3355 v1·:1 1,1p.Sal"sor1enlcd.Phonc 1•--P•h•o•ne•642-•·56•7•s--tosell?Classifiedads do .D •• E!:T·~·L··R·e·c··:.:.u.··· ••••••• D •• R.IV •• E.R··s········ u ' ... . II 642 5678 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!! ..... "' ig-T NEED 'D NOW! L1<l0Newport Beach Marilyn,968·8378 _ _1_tw_e _. __ . ___ _ II time posil1~n open CrossCountry.Nospcial 1·~=Jefmra::r~v~:~P llOUSEKEJo:PERS --;-LEGALTYPIST:° HetpWantM 7100twpW..tecl 7100.WpWanted 7IOOHttpWanted 7100 o.r c:ne rgetac If!'· License req. M;.1cGrcgor weekends . Apply Sharp mind. xlr1l. typing ••••••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i~ative & l?leasunt V'I· Yacht Corp. 1631 Placen·1~~~Ca~l~S4~0·~4~4~~5~~ Bayview Conv. llosp., ·skills (75 wvm> needed M.ASS.AGETECH. vidu~I. Extremely tin C.M. 1: 2055 Thurin Sl. <.:.M. for New r>0rt Center law MANAGERS & MANUFACTURING TRAINEE sy om cc, good !lalary · ' GUARDS 642 350:; office. Some lef(n l and /or Youn~ lady 08·28) fol" ust have knowledge of DUFFY'S 1 d 1 t Mag. n expcncncc de• ENGINEER leg1t1mnte full lime post• nlul procedures & sr•u1•uT mmc . cmp oymc n I Housekeepe r/ Cook for sirable.644·6400 ASSISTANT MANAGERS lion. No t•xp. nee. Wo edulin~ for (3) Doc RE A "'" ~~\lkm~ ~~cild;h~~rr cc)uple. L1 \'c in: Pvl Must be able to take send rn ~c hool. earn s ~ 'Wants experienced Uniforms furn. lrvirle & room & ba. 642·9&16. s m a I I c I c c t r o . whill' you learn. Apply Ir\ . DIHNEI h l A 21 LOAM Hamburge H I t mech:inical asscmbliC!! person :any afternoon 01" W-~ Ana cm urea~ ge llousckeeper ' Lo hve m. PRoc-~soRS r am e s from dt•s1••11 into procJU<'· ('\C. :?112 Harbor, Coi;t:i gqmt•I or over. Ret1rtd OK. Middle age woman. ~ n and Unlvcrsal,1226W 5thSL Li1tht h:<pk~. cnrc or 2 DowneyS,l\1n~s & Lo3n lion. prov1'1111~ for Mesa ., \ E u a I 0 pp 0. 2 67 L'""" has irnlllt..'fllatc op1•nul1Cs Due to our present ra pid extens ion ma nuf .tCtUr<' ahiltly --- ul Asslst. p/tlme. Ex· HOSTESSES •>I • q . boys I "' I . S·0oov 1n Or<in"" County rnr kin ti Ocgrl'C:ll 1·n~llll•l'r pre-MODELS·M1\SSEUSt:s Eraployer ,...., ____ ---::::;;; ... , program, we are see . g energe c ,., .. r .. ct Figur<' Models. E..•H"()it<i: nded dµty dtntel us Must be 21 or over. Apply ~..-.-....-...--~ convent1on,il lo Jn pro people who wish to progress quic kly. "" • 11.Lul A ss 1s tsnt :Jtodont•c Ole. exper 'd .. Call 842· 7775. t. & pll•QUC control 1n 1n person. 103 N. Baysad.: Mf JI d K cessors. Mu'il have ex· needed. 1'0 P money. N"w uctor. Chair"i·'e ox· Or Newport Beach llOSPJTAI.. 1 €. gt Y rou SlS nor. 1n P'""'<'e.•.,1n" rrom If you prove to be stable & dedicated Renl" Tu Studio 631 381 l · "\I lnsp/Mt><I Plastics $000 ,,.. '" ~ ,. & th b 'lit t 1 d & ,, . X.ru y Uc req'd Xlnt 640-5123 WARD ~tAcct Clk/mlg $600 documents th1oul!h rund _ __£0sstess 1e 8 1 Yrut O ~a 'th Classified ad l'IO 605 M o T .. : 1, M A l o 1 T. Sal open. 842-6631 Reccpl/<.1. Ofc. toS700 Ing. 11-.&VS e peop e, YoW' ur..e lS Wl c / o Daily Pilot Travclod~<.'. top wa~cs ,. Exp e r Swee Per · SECRE"ARV Pavroll·J\/P $650 ConU>ct P<'rsonnct Dept us. Management experience is PO loll I 560 r<1te'<p. personnel. Apply NTAL ~SSJS1 ANT, Salesman, Reaume to 1, I ~ 549 0902 b Co hodontac chalrslde. The Wrapper 3'.33 Via SnltMMktg Sec to$800 Equ:il Oppor. 1-:mployer desirable, ut not necessary. Costa M•so co 9262' in pc-rM n. 6208 W. ,.,,t port. ot days/wk. Lid<> N.B. Jfospltal elCper. nc«~s. Sec/Ma«Card#2 to$800 Excellent salary. Company pa.id Eq1.1aJOpporEmploytr _l_Iw...::y_._N_.n. _____ _ tho ex per. ran'd. __ f /tlme. 3 11 :30 shirt. Irvine Pcr~onnel Agency _ _ benefits. " P/Ume 11·7·30!1hltt. Con· 4M E.17th, Cot1ha Mesa New Denver Mining Com· P/CIMJlooldllnpw tact Mrs. J~nsen, Costa Soate~t 642·1470 IFYOU Apply Mon.lhruFri9AM-Noon paoy. 719 w. 19lh St. Il (!avy A/R & /\/P . M e 11 0 M e m 0 r i 3 a 01 1 ~--~ l'i:iv<' 11 iwn·1cctoorreror GENIRAL OfRCES M ~l'.'d~~·11 S<'cr<'tr1i; -& c M. Cocktail & food Dull~!l lnclu<ie ~/R &: r<'· Hollpltal. 642 2734. ~~ .._ .roods tost'll. plac<' nn lid t t< ranllr ~ip on waitre s. busboys, dis· lilted rtporl.~ (' L lhru In th D Iv Pilot shorth:i.nil desired. f.}Jll hwasht>r. Apply in · '· • Vlctor111.C.M.E.O.fl;. Vol/don't n(•c1I o i:cun le e 0 1 r JZZ .... o.Foofhll•d.leffrlyHJ._ ti s I Ope~Co'1 ... .., Tour com ran" d Ito. Cl .. ••1'f1'-A S"ct1on • . • " ft! .. Ml' .a ury . "'"'M'onaneruam. Apply In P•rton " ·" ' " raw au, t" wh<'n you ~ .... " \... ~· • for mt1·1·11lew 644 l ON B ~ Y•w Colt ~1~2~~·8• C.I Clo, Th rast4!11t draw tn lhl' plort tln od tn th.-n nily f hone &1£.56711· ~ OpporhWty lalplopr !<'ind what you want in IUVIAS W ANTIO Menor Women Ml.Isl bt 2$ or over 2SI Sinter A enuo West ... a Dally Pilot Pilot Wont Ad11 ' ('all now w ~ Call 64.2 5678 na11sifi<'d /\<111 &t2 56711 Doily Pdot Chu1slfl '· Pountaln Volley __ Wa.n~d r~~~~ Ch1,slflt'd Ad. M2 MS. 642 5678 nt 8 !i · _ ~ • l . . DJ• DAil y Pit.OT : I • • . • .. ; . f' '· I ~ :r·;;;;·r~J~~~~\;~;s··:.~, ~"·.-~ M~;i ~'"~·:;:~..-~07· ... ~::;D··1~·~~"1\""Ta~~~-~~:~,,.~~·7 ' • IT\! I \'l l>H.l :X e 11 1 t. n H 1-: N · s ~ ~ ~ .'j( : 210CoforPock 'S ~ ~ ON : ~ CHRISTMAS .. . . ?' t'l.OT!ll':S CJ . \ MAGIC ... BACK DOOR "', Cam~ra ·~ r THE ISLA .... D GIFT (• ,~ ~, )' 1>011 dottw-. trom S7f> 10 < "J> .)• . DUFFY•s ~· " (. 'A ., } ·~~:!5 t 'h1llh l·11'-.l·lnth,.-,•' 'l AMTl9UES 'l Currymgl'<tw&t11nl•r.• 'A 673·l!710 'I I An t ·~· • "I from s..1 to $12 c·u~tom ~· 1,1 PRICE \ l':i }rs ulcl. $10 t'J-.h un· ~' SKI AMO TEMMIS i Pers0J1uh1.ed Scrv1t'l' ·~ bor .thc.~~hole fa~I (c.ach ~ ' -.1 m.11h· ti:~ o:ix2 Pam Holiday Special :\ Jewelry & Sil•er .;J ly. 963 SHY2 aft Ii 14439 C\alv~ Dr. ~ Unusual gift ~ks , ~~~~; m:~~~: ~r the' . ,· -,:Xr<t~~·~·,""fJ~ \pphm~ :X Reproduct1ons of ,\nltt ](:~•~-,~ Irvine ~~·~-~~ family. Yourcho1ccfrom • , ~ ~ u :,\Tlli-:Hl'll WT .._IT • l'1in·1•l,1111 :\,111-. ~ 8anki & Toys "' ·sft:Lt-:CTIONS IN • , * 551-5121 * ~ CRAFTY HOHUIES • C 0 n n: Th ;a:::a~as ~ I 111.1 Suhm.111111·-. ,. lndudi•-. h.i-.1t· toc~h . 'l' .incl 4 •1, ~FrN• nylon s tnnl!ini: t' ZS292 Mdntyre . ~Gulbransen & : '-l I' \UTY TH\\.., •J I 1111:-.hl''· K 11 .. 1tlwraall 'l Inell\ 11111.ll '~ Fine Assoriment of 'J WOOD ITEMS 'l with any tennis rncquel 'A Laguna Jltlb 830·3370 "l Also m an1-used organs • :-.µ.ci:lwlll IL"'"" ~ Jll'lllt'l'ls <'( ~ll'P h) ~tcp , i'.)l'l.i,lw-. ~ ~ For the Home UnderS20 . purt·hased a l l't•gular ~· 32261Camm0Cap1slrano,~· fromonJy$395 \ ·~ . l.~1'>.1J.!11.1 ~ 111 ,11 \11111111 ., ll"i.:ul..ir ~ ·~ lnterestin9ltems S~clv<'s .. pl~nt ::>tand~.'\pnre. S.<l.50 Value' We Sa~JuanCap493·3!70, COASTMUSICCO .,., .l .11\nn~ I-"'"' I 11 '•" • -;11 % \\ llh Iha... ,1<1 onl\ l>l~ll . 11.1rhor Hh <.l w.111 planlc r !>. m1rn1r ;I ha\I? a complete line of OPF.N 7 DAYS A WF.EK 1839 JL· bo ill d CM ~ • Jail-l7lh.l'1"1.1\11• .1 J(~l.!'l.i COSTAMESA , tK!ltill;irborlll\J !;imp ::.t•on('l'' w/lam1i:. :X ka equipment&dulhcs llOLIUAYSPECIAL • B khur (r lb 't FV ,.;; 111 Wl";~ll°',' "q11,111· • T.11111\ Ll•.1ltll.'1 l'u • "' l'u.s~a Me~a "'· 55.52 Rl·n~1 C1rrlc•, J\pl 2. "' ~l reasonable prices .,:, I., OF!-: -' roo -~l& ~-~~Jl ~· , 1 .. u 11.!5.1 ~'! ''t>:ltJ.\\l>n"\ll :>1MllS7!• .~ 642-6245 iJ • 642·7576 . _ ';f Hll 894-~.it!U. • ~ ~ 3·PLY~OLORJ::DJUT.E ,~ 642 . ·,., ·~ ,.....,~:: ~ '.J>~-~k Wi~ ~.·, ~r\' ~~!j• ~::,~~,.~ ~}'1J~ • .~, ?'fl!~• .r:~~~·C:ei;; ··1,~•;..,. ·r."fl!~ ~J~l"i • ~·."T\I~• .r?'r~• ~·~l:'i~ .5 c. Jt.\.~· Jae 1n er J I AK i! "expn•ss1onisti-. ;I ~ Lo•~ly :Jc IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK ,~ ~ ~ PA ..... TS ._ TRAIL ..J' nu:i-:coNUITIONEll ·~ Antique "' ~ "I· ~ , • ~ with shampoo/sl'l "'·· F\imiture c...~ " • ' V t t $23 00 .~, 't' '-1' Aring this ad , ~ :~ i' A a u~s up 0 • ~ To.11...ar,a l'a mpanw •J 'l 1215 Wt.>st Bakl•r 'A Rnd Oak Tables w I Claw ~ ~· '! s 10 s 12 g" :\lurrav ANTIQUES \. (al F ainicW ) ~· rt. Bow g lass Ch in~1s. ~ J :-.01'\1&u~l'.'clbikcl. '\ J Costa Mesa 5567>'..50 Roll ·lop t.l ~s k s, Oi l ;;:l ,. ·JI and l':1rts&al·l·1·~~or1c~ ~ •LOW Pri·ceS* ~·~·r.~r:l . '''.mps. u •. 111 t rees, Press ·::tr "' A~sorted colors and \\hill' ~. Elq)l·rt rt'fHt1r. all m:ikes Ji 'O'-• b,ar~ rha1.r . Wal~u~ Fr. " ~ • ~· Special Sweater Sate 'l ~~ ·~ SANTA'S COMIMG ! ~ Cuno/abm els Finished <,, THINK \' ':.ii 'JSOl\l' your Chn~trnjs ',~ CUSTOMSHOP ·~ It'stimetodo thcb11.:or -;,0runin. 'A ~. Fashion Bouti,ue ~shoppinghl•rt·. . 1665NewportBI. ~· little home repai rs ~· Clift'sAntiaH ~· JEANDAHL ':\ . 9921 Hamilton at ~ co~ta Mesa -631·2082 you've bet•n putting off. ., ,.-..t lll E. 17th ST., COSTA ESA Brookhurst, H .B. ALL REFINIS HED Remode ling. pl aster Repro~hons. FASHION & ACCESSORIES • ·:X · Bchmd the lnternat1unal Pancake House J\lpha l:k't.i JUST TAKE IT HOM F. patching. at~>w>tic cell Wholesal~ & Retail Hewporl~ Inn * * WHtcl1ff Pima o-- • --~"', Shoppmg {\·nkr ~ And ENJOY! "'· mg~ & plumbing n•pa1 rs."\ 223S. T ustin. Orange •. .\• .,.~. ~ ->c .... ,.._,~>c ... -~ .-x...._ ~ x."" a.--x. ... ~ ~ No1ob too!>mall.640·0080 ~ .• __ ~~364~-_,.';t___ _ __ . ·~----~~·--~ ., r --r , ,.. ••-.,,-r ,,.. l • :~ ·r 'I'"'.' .. ~:··~( • i • .....,. •• ,,. 1 rt 1a''t' ~~~·,ior~·~ri&.r~~.Jt~·r~l!ri&v;..:~~W>-~~·~··~;..~~~·~·~rie..r~~·r."t'Jr\»i>Jt;·?,tltn •\ [J1 _j ~ MAR~"-"-,S. ~ GOLD ~ ~ · ·~"' ~T.ltESTORt-:ROOM.~· 1 • .;J ~ . ~ ARTs1101 Pt-, ~ NOACK'S (JJ'-1 ANTIQUES Bicyc:Jes :X J<lu-.Lom framing . ~ MllELE·-· Ok _:, ____ _ ,.;; ~ d.t-.~t·~ & maknjl ror "' PRICES • Unique American a ~ ... DUFFv·s ·.,. t11k 1krnrall\'I' p;11nlll)).!. \ .. • ~ "' hall tree w/be\elcd mtr·"' .o· • ·.·~ SKI A .... D SPORTS •J p.1pll·r lull-.l dt•l'OUJJ<IJ.!<' .~ DOWN! ~· ~vi·1 ,11·r ~( .7<_$ l~(J ~· Special Gifts ~· ror & seal Deror.;itor ~ ~,. o.o ~clt,.lft . ... A 25260 La p,11 Itel 1.ag :J ·,,,a r 'l For SpeciafPeople! •.-it French ha 11 l r l' c -;.t ~ •••0 " 1 w"/Jtf . \ 424ForestAve. )Hill s Hl'hintl 1n1~" I . w /ma~n1rll·1c.•nl .~ol1d 1 • ~ ~ .J Loquna Beach rl Restaur~nt x:m.1 wt .:i Save Now! \ \. Sil•er-Pewter ..& bra!>s hooks 675 595\J g JC • 494-8578 • ~~·,~1'~ *'-•-..-• :;; A ne w spirit for ~ift g iving during :;; Anfflal• ~A;A~~:~;m,.; ~ ,,.. ~ Old World Walch Jc America's s pecia l year! JI Charms-Pen Sets 1 • • • ~ ·.'t !-'rel' nyltrn ~trin~1ng ,\ ForYou:Christmas )' MakeronPremlaes ~. ••SALEM·JEWB.CASE ?'.., AND LOTSMOR !'; ~. ~HIMALAYAN "'l ~ ' 1 • ~ "1th uny tennis r ;H ·(l Ul'l ~ ~ ~ewelry Repair-, 1 "' •J "' .~ µurrha'l'<I . al n•i.:ular ~ Pleasure J ~ f I ~ ·~ I 02 E. 16th St ' KITTENS · ·~ ~ pm·c S!l50 Val\J('' We Elegant l~W s W111d up ,d)cll'l.Od.£'t1 ~ ·~ ~ J' ·~ Maywesugitesl a ~ ha'n .1 <'nm il ll'll' lint' .1f Con so It• Phono~r;1ph JEWELERS • (Al Superior Ave) Chnstmas la yitway pl an~ ' • ' 1 1 ..,, Reser ve your Christmas ~k1 l'Qlll pnwnt & dot he:. Include~ 8 al )llm..., 11 1 .in· .ft 283 c 1 srnu r Costa Mesa 646-3141 :X · , · .,c., ~l n·a~1111.11.Jll-Prll'(':-o t l ~ idl' 11·t111th $.>1111 "' c.os1A ~C~A &4~ 6a-4' ..., • En~raving Done "' Kitten .Now l'e~ll i.:re~d "' 420 E. I 7TH, C .M. ~. , ~ -~~--· • #-~ hi~I 2~; .. 1 ~ T", ~ On Premises ~ & He~istercd. 675·0 l68 ~ 646-7706 646-6855 '.'/ ~~::·~:::;·(~J::::~:~·~""~·k~·~:,~ ··~~~~-:;::vy"•>:'l·~~·--~~·X'l·rrn<ifi'1] Jc 5001 :i Tt•ll \II Our Fr1C'n(b ;a tf*:I AMTl9UES :x w~~ HAMS ~ "' ~f, /0 "' In Or;angt· Count). JC · .r:i< 1 (}9'~ " ·'·"-" "'" "" (~, ~fi / ShopourPre·Christ mas 1 MERRYCHRISTMAS ~. BA\J SJDE ~PHARMACV ~~ Br;tis~lm~rts ·~· .~.~·.':"'.'.',. ~ ,,,'i;~·: .• ~;" ~~ ~J 'c~\ ~a0t ! eo:, :1. e ~ 'ns d ~ JOM~T.'~lA.,..'S 'l :=,J• 'f:::J• 'J Domestic Antiques ~ 1 ~ ·,·~ -OSPtURLDSUECf:DR-~· _l ~,>. f'!! ~ Child.en'• lon g and j ANTIQUES ;. ""-*·-"'""' Ji Old ru,n;tu.c & Sta>ncd ..I. f . ;i 't't ~ short sleeve c ustom ~Thi-. ~l ,i~o n \\ l' .ire ~ We Also~ -:J Glas!>. can es. horse r~ 1 HOW . :X ~ -=. T·Shirts and wom en's "'fl·J turini.: lllimmt>ls. ~ STYLEMUILT latflAccessories :X brasses, mirrors. old J(. "' -0' .ind spec ially c l othing. , Wat erfor d . (;nrham "' -~~ •. ~wtt>r, pressed ~lass. 'r HO .... EY BAKED HAM ~ "'I" including pant swts and .~ F 1 c u r., • s 1 I \' c.• r . ~ .;.1 ..__, 't' kitchen acress~nes & .t " . · . 'l •J MODEi. T SHOP blouses. :A (.'hrastma-. Ornam(•nts. •J (t SHOPIYPHOHE •l cera mi c Christmas :;.t for your Holiday Dinner •\ \ Bric a Brae bt•aol1ful · · 675 3040 ~· Trees ~· You ne ver l asted stKh ham ~ .;J THE COLLAGE .;J \ntiqut·~ & t;~fts fur )our ~ ~t_~~--• · FulJy baked lo Perfection ,..1 . . . . -.,, llnhda\ W1~h(•i-. ~ • I. 2490 1o..1 rt Bl 3700 E. Coast Hwy, CdM ·.J( :X In The M1n1 Mall, Lido Village : 422 3\;l SI N IS . ti7:l tlOOl · • ...... ewpo • • l bl West of 5 Crowns Restaurant .,,.. "" Across trom the War~house Restaurant ,)' Opt•n Friday I':\ l'lllnf.:l> ~i ~;·M. -Coll 6 4 2-1220 . i.:J Phone 673-9000 .'t :~•~·~·~~~ .. ¥~·r~,.>~~~.Jt~ '~~l'rj~·t,.~ri~Jt~'<·,.-~r;~·,;.~·~-.Jt~'( r."1it~l'.{"t··: ~"·~-?."n!~•·r~,...,'l-~~·,..-.,}!r;1;J-~•'r:"'f1.rc\i.·~~-~7..r;1 ·3 tX1 ~ ~ 111c~'1~:~~,,~~s 'J J &)~~:::~1~s -~ ~ ~ "~ @ NISHIKI BIKES ·\~ FAMCY ·~ To R(!me~~er 1 ,...., y Jc touurne1~hhor<; ...., A HOW j( for the woman who , ...., .~. ~ PLAMTS . Chns~mas-• ..ft • ~I ARINER 'SSllll' .ft ·' HEREI 'II'-wants bcduly routrnc, DOLL ..J' Lar~c Sl<?ck or ma1or .,i Grand Opentng Special ls T o Give Love ~ "; CORNUCOPIA •,, OF SPIRITS !' • · • ~simple. fast & natural.-'~ HOUSES f1 b r a nd b 1~ycl e s. ac · ~;1525 Mes~• Verde Dr. ·. And Receive Joy .~ •• ) ANTIQUES ~ :l55 Platt-nt1aA1t· ,"l' . 'l Sampleourmo1sture lov-·~ . .~. ccsson es,tires.gt.oves ·;.&East <ac:ross rr . I ce '~ ~ J _ N1•\\Porl Beal'h td'i t\.101 :A 2 Huge Chnshnas mg skm care products .. Miniatures. doll house ~ Expert repairs . Capades Chalet) 540·1655 ~ ~· \. ctllb. ('nllt•rt1hlC'~ -' ('omt• .:;ec us for )1111f g-Tree Lots AT '\ 5-16·1835. (Former V1-~furniture, & accessories. ':l Stocking stuffe r specials. -\ ~rt, off on all merchan· ~ .J 1tr.1 :lbt St -:-f llnhda) Spanb .;} v1ane Woodard Distr.) For the hwldcr we have 7".l <WITH AD) ;J disc with this ;id. JI :'-l.·1.q>orl ISl'h 1,;:1 :!531 :x.r;~.-~ ~ 2122 Npt Bl at Victoria ~·-~-~ . hardware. pret·..,1011 t ut :X Quahly 27" ~um tires SS. ~·~·~ ·J( ~ · ~ HOLMES wood. molding, trims. & pr. reg. S7. Chrome rear "' GRE"'T "' ':' 1;1\t' .t l!ill trom thl' pa~t ,lllom<'':"~trk. _h;i ~dpaml~·d "' 29115 Hcdh1ll <1l Rnstol <, JERI "' .. tools Als o. s ale on ~ carriers. Sl.95, reg. $2.95, ~ "" "'·· .<,t .t rrom nur tint• -.l'lt•l't 111n or '.A ~l~:1~-' ~~:.t~ ~~11\~km~; ~ .j c f<:.x-p·a·n·d·a·b·l·l' ?: )i statuary, wood & print!>. • t Urethane s urfer wheels. 'l · CHRISTMAS -l ';t ~ rh 1 n a. J!l ,1-.' '1 h l'r. _ P ·. 1 . ·, 1 g · : 'A Comt· 10 t•l •>ur llou!>C' !.: Tra•el Wardrobes w 'A workshops on Wed. & ~ al cost Sl.10 • GIFTS A ·I.. •"' i\m t•1 ,\ l'.11r•'IH'o.1n ~ cr~ona 1zte uµn11 re 'J l'lmtUcptG1ftldea:. '\..,. ;;;'·~Thurs OpenSundav l24 ~ BICYCLESH"'CK ~ ·~ _. ~ rurmtun• t.. pnmiliH'~ qut•st rnr. add1t1onal St · ~;.; Umque;World-Wide -WATTIES -"" Yamaha Guitar w/rasc. NANTUCKET WEST "rl \'nu II lw dc•h,.:llll·d with «hargr Spena I orders ]("' Fashions & Gifts ¥J 00 W t t Bl d 1093-C Baker St. C M. S60 Raleigh woman's 10 NEEDLE WORKS ·JC · ourpn1.1.,, "'a\a1lablc Pt\ LS ]( GrnHa•enGordens • lnCanneryVilla~e · 4NFWe~0~1~sB~i\Cll • 546-4130 . •spd b ike, $80 E nglish ' 2400 WCoastHiway,NB • "'' in l' \'-=;\EH\ \ ILLAG E • fi73 lla.l -2930 Sea l'tew • <:.di fi4fj 3925 <..i 3101 V II W N B ~ • 645-3261 loc betwee!" Fa1rv1ew cJ china CA 1832. 32 pcs set ~ (Across from Stuft Shirt) '.t• ,~ .... ·-= '-,\\~nue Cd:i'r .':f ~ 1 a ay, · ,... · <M & Bn slol ~ 495-4785 • 'ti ... ~~\·~·,~·~~(~"·v~·~~v.~~,~~>':/Jc~·,..~~·r:~~il>~~....,,m·.r~~~~~ .. ~~·~~~,~.~:nr~·~J;),~·-.r~~ .. ~.,~.""~.;.~.,..,....,_~-Jt.,·~r,cm1 ':..t ;J 4,.1--P Chemistry Glassware. :.ill · · ~ ~ JC IRISHSETTERPUPS . sizes&shapcsfor c.xperi-, ~ LADAWAY'S •· :X This Christmas, select . ~ R T s ments. dccorntor items. 'r • ~ CARPETS ' FOR CH IS MA ~. etc $1 OO to MO. Very xlnt ~. ABC COLOR TV ~ 4' .'l· the perfect gift for ',f , J~A~C .' bred strong & ·~ qu~I. 10· gr~en sofa, re· .~.' Sales & Service .\ SPECIAL TY SHOPPE ''l '.-l 'A f OH A ~ealthy for peL<; or hunl-'A uphol»terecl alone cost 'A ~ · -that special someone ~ CHRISTMAS ~mg ~' $1000. askin~ $450. 3 niC'c ~· RCA ZEN ITH~ 313 M.-iH. llcAoalslcmd .~ ...I ;;t 499-4158 bar stools, burnt yellow. SYLVANIA · 'T'j WhO needlepoints . . NYLON P l U"'llFS .....,><.~~ .... -~. _.1'!<. all for S75. Rc7.nor floor I ~ All od I . t k & 't~ 675•4491 · ·JI :: • bba SUPER llEAVY,l'Lt'rs11 ~ W: , ... lOASIS H•4:1"' heater $65. Spagn um JI d ' ml .es ·~ \or. b o~ t1 CHRISTMAS DECOR FROM LARAWAY'S -', ~. -'., Remnants /Short Holb <, "'fl..a..W"'TERBEDS ~ ~oss,tl~e bale~. $25 ea. ~ l~:~sa,ygua~an~eeou&,~! i) '·l J ~ •S"'VE40o~ * ·~~ ;free ·~ se~~P~;~~se~~~·.~~:~: 1 gr!cegsse~i~e.,!~~vice or~ ~!~!~~r~~:C~~'iu~~er:i~e ~:~s~fs~ ·.~~ ,-.., "", . o \ • ·~ Re verb. Tape recorder, ~· nn · \ beads, & trim for a Merry Holiday. Wool felt ..t N EEO~EPOl~T oEsicN ..J. OPEN t-HI 1S1\1 0:-JLY ~ M19ht Stands . reel to cart blank taix's, 1 968 3329 .;1 Christmas stockings and appUques A special ,.it 2628 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar ~ W,\f( r.:11 ousi-: S \Lt-; :X W /evrry complete untl record rhanJ!(•r. all for • JC glue for decorating boxes baskets· stockings :X California 92625 • Phone 644-7904 .ft 15i5 l'l:H•t•nt1 ;1, NB • Nnw ltl Christmas . "' $1500. make offrr on a ll · ' 19046 Brookhursl • & many other things. ' ' ' II' "' •. C.:ALI~ 6'12 22111 ~ 1775 Nc':'·port Rlvd CM ~ items. 67~ :ll75 I"' Huntington Beach <J , \• '1 ~ 645·2732 <,J ' ~ -••• 'l~~·.Jr:<·,..~·~·l'~lri • ~, 11fJ~.~~·~·~··~ ~~l>..l":'C ·?"t1!rl .,.;-~ :r;t~.ft~ ,..~ • .;.~ ~·~,.~--~"~·~~·.}'~r;"fjt~~~-~ ·'.j CJ~ j N GAUGE TRAIN·\ ~ . \\ ~ ~ AMTIQUES . ~ t~ ~ SCOTT'S t i .,.C : J< Layout 30' t r:ick ::X ~ ~ ~ Jt ·°S ~ RREWOOD . :X O' remote control '"'. :X 'II'-.,c. /\Warm & Cheery , "" , :l' x 4 ·table ~ . COMMIE'S ~· AMTl9UE \~ (\l Christmas SEA.R'S '" SKI & TE...-...-1s . '' lhllv landscaped ', GIFT SHOPPE CENTER ~ BM s golf clubs &shoes '';t with Firewood l .. , \1 SPECIALISTS ~ c·ars. ;ii most nt•w .. ... A Rne Selection . Mens & ~adies . • Long burning ~ood for I MICROWAVE _:.. MacArthur Sports -' ""S3100 . ~ C/\Lt,631 2585 \ has just ar rived for the '\ ~ 20to 30 Yo OFF $75CaACoLrdL,H2el261v2Aered. ·~ OVEN .i:f 752-0640 't't '"> _6316 ;.i hohdays. Amer & Euro· ~ Tennis n:esses • ~· . ft.I..$ 151 Jc J(.rt71°'J~•~·r.~ Gifh&Dolls 5 pl· a n fur nilur<' ~ 20to40 YoOFF , '·~·~ -... , • ·"' Featunnit a <'(1mpll•tt· ~Neat ,tuft Old & rww 2 "" H-..1 _....... d .,_ Sec·reta r ies. de s ks.• C th, .,c Mens Te·nnisShirts •. ft'ILLYOTUIFH.UUIOMUSUl'S.tC "' ThePerfed ~ , line or t•qu1pmt'nt. :.ip 'l · Antiqu~ talJ\l''· B /W ~ unvc.r~~ )) dresse r s. h i -boys. ·,. 0 Y• ~ 200/oOFF '.\' W/BEAU 1• ~ ChrisflllcnGlft ~ '·l pare! & S('r\I('(' Ski l'l'll ',,.l T \ . 2 Mrx11"an hant.l ''l OH Pa1nflr19s 'A book cases. rnd &. "'I 'A Country Cousins -Ji Mens & Ladies Warm· 'A I nut~·:. \h ~ s.cr· R__.._k tals. adults & ch1ldn•n : "nven bl<rnketi.. J\laq<li n ~· • tab.tes ~chairs. ?p~n Ort ~· We've ~1ovecl ~.o .. ~40 E ups ~ Love Y ~~r~°M~1 ~' S ~ ·\ 4250 Scott Drive J kc·r~tmt• lamp. tR!lO Art Reasonably Priud ~ 2H/2'J t1,ll BPM, also Sun 17th. rear hlrl it c, . Cff1. j I 0% OFF . ELECTRlC ORGAN & Co. :;J Nl':WPOHTIH.ACll 5 ~ai.tatmc-., map prints. 11.RF..17th St .Stet<.; Ott30 ti11 SPM. 1 d ~t9179 Nl'wT~h•~r:;enJ BM's GolI&Te nnia Shop You p;usl sec it to op· Adams&Magnolia,llB. :~ In MacArthur Squan· SC'ors vntuum. s mall tole Co~la Mt'sa. next to " 1996 M~wport Iv • }us ;~nvec '. 15 ~ ~ 2538 NewPort Blvd. C.M. preciate it. Call Now!! 270 E. 17lhSt. CM "' Nr Or-inl(e Cntv /\1rport t tray huf(I' it· lay po~s. Sccunty Pa r1flr Ba nk I Costa Mesa ; ~ or h on .rnv .sm g t . 642·5440 968.3555 962·7781&540-5080 \., • "' !WI :l8S6. ( J ~ purr a~c • • . u :~~ ~~-,.-~~~f~·~·,.-~~ -... fj ·~·r 1fJ~lrfi11',~~~ltrt~~~l~~~:tJ~b .l'I'~ r11"J~~-~~~ ,.. ~~14i·~rtf"f'~'t~~~r~'~t"'r~~\ ~ Wooden .1 u ~ ~ F~~r~~~1~1.'.~:? GRANDFATHER ~ FULLERTON ':\ f.:r'l ·~ JOHN·s llKES 5 ~ ~~::: THEDESIGMYIME CLOCKS ~ MUSIC 15 •PARTYTIME• ·~ ~~ .. ·~ Ship Models !' Exclusln i '1 1 I' ~ Fu tures. • Mu\I sl'll hy Chri!ltm as. • Let Us.. ~ : CHRISTMAS . • " ...-ewporlleach •POOL TABLE ~Host & H06tess aproM, 1)>.J1rc Jlc1rloom 1 Also. O..ol. Your F a m i l y n ff YaurUfetcr•er SPECIAL h A TemisMunbtt~fp ' • 'l "Newl.ook"shirts&raf-l r11u' th>t'ki r t>asonubly • B a uUrul T o p Brund °l Pff"lftffUsToPro•lde \~ A.~ Mu" , ~., J o..ty SI 200 ~· ~tans Cuny nannel nities k n·11111 re'tJ. I' /P . Bt'rt Org an or P i ano for 1·' H D'O . 11 ~ 50'' Ot t 96.1.sftl 962 6115 Freight d, maf.?ed f.?a me· bel~ bags gour met ac: Petcr!.on. 493-4088 Christ.mas. Take a<Svan-Yo.r °" """" Free lock ~ cabtc _ tables, foos ball, ai r 'ri blk k & i f our n\"11" $9.95 va l ue w /the • Allin :X.~>4 iX'IL ,,.... ~ hockev. S79 to $229 stole cesso es, e pa .11• • ~,._~ age 0 ,_. • .ct1' 1"'°' ~ h I h bl 1 Many Varartic•' "' Sl 'F~nt: • from i:lm. • m a~y .o the r h oliday .., ' 1 ~~ l•'<'. .. ~ • • Holdoy Sale nc.S (t'~T :~J~ o eac eye c • I K•t '". JACKF:'fS ANJ> \'F:STS ~ ~ spet'1alUes. ·,~ Lowe r than d lscnunl ~ With Md ad ·l Pane IS •J f\('low v.holesale Men'i1 • C71416l9-862l ~ TreatYou~4'1fToo '' '•J T ectl J on houS~.SAVE 20 toso,.:, ... ~ 0 ~ 1 . Somt><'r hK1t' ., & ~om1·n·~ Siu• 34 46. , . THIDESIGMYIME . wt>pircell :,8 •:U, tluy w /te rms or r ent - ' ~ 1712Nowport81vd.C.M. ~ ~s1:t5oup Op{'n Mon 1-·ri.·~ WONDERFUL l AtTHfodory ~ ~:mPo0a,7. :it~ :tac:· rrom ~. ~r ~ru7K2f • E HOllY SHOP 9 5. Sul . to 3 l nrlu~tnal WORLD OF 425 30th, #23, M.I . b~~n & :old 'atrtpn: I 22 M. H-4Hw ·~ VISTA ,&.;1 440 I.. '7ftt St l.1a1son 31~40 /\trport . • 673-3405 Nubby fabric. Fiveyeart Futleri0tt C,, ~ft) WlNOSOR ~ Colta MH• 64..,656& -~~~f n ~~h· llCO'lta M~:1,1 .,c llLLIAIDS Redeem coupon for w-: ·~Id. $100. 7'; $7S, 6'~ Open E vC3 and Sun 12·5. '(I. 6'16 .t) . Otrer cxpircs Dec. 21 •. Y t 1 1 · .~ l ml E1u1t S. A. FreewAy • discount 1 F.::1i.lbluH. tu•l173 Call (714 ) 871·11!05 • • ·,<) .~ .. ~... ... -·~·~·~·-~·r,~~~1 ~~~ '0 1-0 ... ~. ~ ~~~~~~~~~1~Jal~ I 1 • l t f • r I ·lj ~ .. • ' ~ I J -. I !t ~ .. • 'DAIL. y Pll.OT DI I • I ~ • ~ I r\ ·~J)' ~·r,'1 ~~·~~~.. • •• r~~i{'1"1t~•~•,-""f1{~-r:~~·~-?,"ntf<i•~;~c-~·~f~-rn~~fj'j.~f{"."~f<i•':)<~•~~).~·r:"1!/:C;). ~,.( ~~---~(~ • ' \ TOTEMTOKl<EHHEl 1 · ~ .. \~ ANTIQUECOITAGE ~ I ~I· ~ ~ CllKISTMASGWI'~ ·~i 00 All Breed grooming ~ Antiques, collectables Abruw I ht: Undg,c 3 x5 ·u-t ' A TORY ' Dog & Cat Boarding . · . & decorator items ~ framed oil $500. I' or the , 1 f C ~-' Champion stud service ~ 495 Newport Blvd ~ ¥ ('arpenter 111 your family ~ l fll SPECl.,.LS \• AKC puppies, Alu :. AGIFTYOU ., NewportBeach ' ( OAKSALE •. 1776_1976 ,')-Shop Sm1th$lSO.Adding1 BACKDOOR ·~ A Malamute Elkbound •' OPEN EVERY DAY ' 642·5151 <' \· • 'A machine $50. lnd1ao . ANTIQUES i' • •~' SEVERAL.TYPES. -~' 9'.llS.Lyon.'SantaAna ,~ ·~·· IOO/o OFF ~' Largestsele('lionofpre-' Bic..-tennial ·~' pnnts 17"x23" ~.each. ~ Pipe-Rffd 836-4811 ' WITH THIS AD • ssed back <'hairs, oak;~ Collector$ Items Many extras. 642-54491 1800 Harbor Bl. CM · • & e~dronlc .t.~..______...,._ Garage Door ~ l ables. com modes. 1976 Calendars. lill'l'n· 645_:7~72 -__ .;J Jewelry & SilYer I• • 1 T ....._1 ·~@"~ ·»>~.;:,. ~ O I • : ~~r~ dressers , rockers ini tennialChris tmase;irds. · -~'Jl;Ci•~·~~ Hc•productionsof/\nlq.1 l ~ raur ns ~ : ··: . wt.. pener Sae !\ COWCTllLE \Orange County. All Orderearly. • . ~ . ~. • BEING SOLD AT '~ Miniature ~ F SI 49 ,...,. Pl te •·Fi . ~wholesale to the public.,~ Address1n9& 1t• ForTitatSpec1af ''-ii Banks&Toys '. •' 1/ p • I 'l '• rom ~ a s 00 gunnes • ' '~ M ill ' ' 'ft . ' 2 r1ce. . Schnauier Puppies , Hummel .. JJ:;RRY O'CONNOR • . a nq .. ~ Christma~ G a 'l ! .... EWPORT ~ AKC ~ ~B&GRoyalCopenhagen •\. ~l will acitln·~ .... <'ollatc.~Theplaceoful'housand .~ RneAssorlmenfof ·~ " GOLD COAST Many other fa mo vs ~\ ANTIQUES ,\ fold . stuff. seal & mail than,.:~. lnte restinq lt~ms -r.t ORGANS 1 ~l~nfo~~~~;t~!~ Will ELECTRIC 1 names lOO's to. be dis·,~ 1760 Monrovia, C.M. · , fo~ 7our fir~. Heas. Also , Wilson's Barl(ai~ Nook . ·:X CUSTOMRUILOEllS '!\ S12S 5 51 6275 f If · • posedof.Lowpnces. ~ ~ maallngh~ts. ~ 54SW.J9th!)l. ~ 642-7576 •, ' CALL645 1530 <~ 545.8695 ,., • or n a . ct 549·1704 ~ 00·9446 • 551-3545 1~ Costa Mesa hJ .'}.' 1 F~4~ it~·-~~~' ~~~~~~.,,~~~,~~~~,r.-nt~~~~·~~-.~-:~1r,11tr;'i"~~:.,.~.~~~~~-HO..;'ci';~~~.?'i~..-Artl;i · u-OPINION ~ ~ ~ A Pinto Chestnul/Wh1te, ;I · , BOO~ ~1'.0K_E . ~ · ~ THE MINUTEMAN WAY ~ .'• Tobiano, 8 yrs. Geldi_nJ{, UC EST 111'. Spec1ahzmg m . . • • "" 14.5 hands, perfect chtlds 8 • PAWS & CLAWS /:..l . Children's Books Give Your Family a ~ ~l h o r s c , $ 5 9 5 • ~ CARPET IARGAIMS J ~· At Atf do' 'A 1-'or Christmas ~· CHRISTMAS " SHOP # 15 IN THE FACTORY t' SILHOUETTE ~TH 0 R 0 U G II BRED·'~ OUR LOW OVERHEAD ~ r• s ~· 504 Newport Blvd. North . VACATION 6 75 1128 SHOPPE ' 16.5. Jo:ng, West, 15 yrs. . Y SSS } 1 ~' Balboa lslClftd · Newport Beach "'~Vans Trucks Camper!> ·) • • . 1 THE FACTORY L Geldinf!. $295. 497-2780 ~. Saves OU · Sculptured ."Natural" 646:0645 Traiiers. M~torhom~~ :;;J Old Fashion~ 9'1aiity.Glfts At CANNERY VI LLAGE aft5 PM ... lOOO's of yds of mjr.,, . N.ails . ·.J(.ri~•~·~ . from 18'-32' .-.. Old Fashioned Prices , Silhouette makes a uni·· . •~·~ brand carpets now m • !\ <SS Off with t~ls AD> 'r'i GRF:AT • Best Units!! ': A fine selection of hand carved • que and lasting gift. We!\ • BIG SAVIMGS • s~ock at t_he , LOW~ST ~ t l'f: Julietl~ Mamc~res d ' CHRISTMAS ~ Lowest Prices!' ~ wooden duck decoys -pewter, china }:; ca.n do. you or your·,~ New quilled coverll't.,-<,f discount pnces ever. I \· J '.:.l Hot Swedish Pedicures ·,.t GIFTS '<j Heserve now for • 'A & b 'ft _ h· d d t h k 'l children s profile on a 'A kin~; rust. blue & wht. •l Come In & See. . ~ AS;kforGMM)er ·a Amber: Necklace $50.·a· ChristmasVa<"ation! . rass g l s ar:1 ma e pa c wor , ne('klace or a brooch. ll~ Reaut Tr;ik Buffet.,· howhtlle1tcoststomake-~ Call for Appnt 675·6070 . New Silver Coffee. Set. R~ency Motor ~ items. and hand1crafted wooden \~ onJy takes a few minutes China Cahan et. Glass·~a big difference in your~ , ALFREDO'S ~ots or other silver HorneR tal accessories. andlastsalifrtime. encloc;cd shelves, 3 h 0 me r or t b e.]t 32l6·A Marine Ave :::X items. Portable s~ereo.iJC 925 ~ H r: ;1 d. 425 E. 3oth St. # 15 • · We also carry black oval ' N 0 r s c 0 w a 1 l Unit llOLIDAYS. Immediate~ Balboalsland •,sso. Make-up mirror.!\ · a r " H~w.....,.Beoch ~frames for your!'i_shelvcs. Solid Teak. 1 installatton. ~~ _ ~ l_r~me.552·~. ~S~taAna 53}_-2503. •. r:"'. f.l1S1lhouelles. ~ 646·0J0.1aft5. <.i600No.MamSt.SA ~ .. ~~ < ~~A-~1'"~~r~ ~r~~·~~~~:~:::~:u:~-.~~~.-~~,-. ~~7~~~:-~~~~1>-~JY~-~~~·~:~~I .... • • >C• ~~..... va. • CHRISTMAS ~ MASTER BASS Jc WILD BLUE YONDER ·Jc ~ . ' • • i /1 1 1 \ '' ft.; PR >I< ' Honda 125 SL bored & 1 ¥ ~ 1 BICYCLES .""' ESEHT { ,1 GU IT AR . XL H Ti ~\stroked to 175CC. ra('ing ~ SAVE$$$ j Day-H·Hi9ht ~t • ~ . , . 'f,~ co HD S 1 7 5 1 n:cam. 125 Elsmore whls., ,. : •j MUSIC FOR , & 6;: New ZiJ? Zaf! Sewing li:t · FTER 6' ~· CHRISTMAS ·.:i& xlnt cond, great. wife's~· OM A GOOD USED . Markers ~ , CHRISTMAS ~ . Mach. Rosewood bnr w 15 • ~ 546·99 33 A L bik $395 846-8786 -~ ~ ~ GIVEYOURfo~AMILY ACCESSORIES ~stools640·5754aft5PM. • PM&WKMDS.:1· S~ECIA M\ e · ;~ CHRISTMASBIKE l\ltJilbox. Lawn, Laf!lP~ A PIANO' . _, I ~tr.a tiny T~y P~lc. rt _ . Post-in-wall & sp~c1al 2 R d 0 k u· . ht . Alloy Component ~~ , ~~~ , Singing cananes. birds & ·.J(.l'i~~~ OLD CRUISERS ~purpose personalized· ·~ H 1rc~~ 0 ~ u Pi:1ght s, /! lO ·S1>eed :Jttt1 ADOP' U llf1 : •-• ;.•" '• -• pets of all types. All ~ · !..--"' • • ~· 10SPF:F:DS !\markers. :"\ ~e avis png · ':l, S124.95 i FORCHRISTM"'S !~\ MACAW Priced ril!ht. Jo~REE •' )i9.,_ STINGltAYS ·if ~· ?t V\.hers from ~95. up. 1i:; Touring packs ·: "' -~. I s E E D w I p u n . 1/! LJ \l . ,. LAOI ES' 3 SPE'EDS I 'A DHk-M-Door '~ ·~ WeacceptBofA +-T l&Bok {:Shepherdm1xpupp1es,ff ue ~· • •-R'U ~ 1731/SUZUl(l (.\ E&CO ..I Mark~rs •1 A JndudesDehvery J• nay Packs We are 3 female s~all 1 Bl &Gold CHASEOF/\NYRIRD. ~ &MotocrossAccessories 1. ) &MasterCharge. :h· ~w~Whe~ls ;;'about6wks.blk/wh1te(;. lyearold • .Anama~ ~ 9 2 ·~CYCL • .,-tDesk,offacc&bomedoor OQUIST , lC TransitAuthoritv )( markin~s. We• havt• had C• Hand tamed 3645 W. McFa n · RV9 O. Showroom.,..., 2488 Mewport81Yd. ·Jc markers. PIANORi:PAIR 1,.~ lS84Piacentia,C.~1. ~·ourtst2distc mpcr shots • Bestofferover$1000 Santa Ana '" cond. Only 400 miles.·~ Costa Mesa .,,_ "' S36-8T1S .•l. 645-8370 1-;& be e n d_ewormtdfv, 645-4566 "" 839-8520 A1 S295.firm!S36-2286 "':< 6427910 'li 551-3545 I u .. . ... ~-536-9846 anytime •. 1:. hJ · ~ 1<.J • • • • ~ r~ ~'>r~:::.~·-~,;c~" ..... i-~ .. ~jrri~~~~-~J:~;;~·-:~~t~ .. ~~-~T~;Jt;~~t~~~~;,:.:;~~~:~ I, u~ •JC GOLDQ~lLTED ~ ·.~. E . •JC Antiqu e Crys t31.::x :C · X:.hcavy dvty. t~~ab_le.C· i LICi)UID f., KmgSJZc~cl'_Pread. ~ ._ ¥. Stemwear & Hand paint·~ /,. DISHWASHER t ::,550. Elec. Frig1da1rc:~ GOLD CUSTOM · '1' Won On rv !)how ( ~} ~ ed china & abo am sell·i ."'/\ dryer, S37.50. Works gd. ~ \ '-;& Never used. SlOO \'alue. •• 1 .t.ST Ml ... UTE '•'l '<l ing Fender-Rhodt!s elec·. ..,_. Est t S 1 L'k New " Decor ~ofa, $300. Stereo ~ l • HECktACES .:-' Will sell'rorS50 1 LA " ·A LEADED&STAIHED -~· tra (' piano. Su itcase,. ·;r c·fi~· 35~;t~l8~~9 ·-: CQui p. All components,'- '\ By j 644-4728 '~ CHRISTMAS ~ GLASS WINDOWS model. Call 640-1663.~ • WASHER & DRYER ·;;. a .r~ • _., f. t>c~torrcr. 675-3115. ;l Rosemary .Ji~,~-~ SHOPPING? Traditional& .~~-~ GEHERALELECTRIC ~C·,..i''~"'-~~~~ .. 45~~~· _.. -•JC Men's&women's. ~ -i • • i -' . Contem~rary, . . .J ,J. • MustSetl ,.,., ForSole or Trad~ ;:,. l\JUSTSELL /" "\ With semi precious gem •.,i TALKING ~1 ·"\ usrng domestic and_im-~ DAtr.vrtr.oT !\ A rtmentSiie '-fl.g l'argo trlr, 3 ~xlci Beautiful •.(. •J stones: Jade, Onyx,\ia H •Lf MOO.._. ~ Call Louis~ ~ Pf:S~ ~=~sse& c~W1~~~ '·l CHRISTMASTRt:£? f1 .f°anest Gold :~~1tarp c.over, xlra heav~ t;: 21 .. MAPLE. ~· ~ Amethyst, Agate, Ivory ,~ ~ ...,. '!' 846-8579 . A f . . ~ Our Chri~lmas tree wlll _ '1 ·.rduly. Cmpr s hell fo1 · ~ ' Mot.her of Pearl, Coral,· ~ . ~ urt~r information. ;· appear Dec. 181h. You ~ $250/hst offer ·fo-LWB w/shdin~ window. f CONSOLE Turquoise,etc. PARROT Ihaveg1rlsrlothes,,boys DAVIDA.JOBES . canplaceyour adforas · 645-7857 1~-tSllver & Turquoisc J; ZenithColorT.Y. Ens & wknds Young with cage. ~~~i_.1~!11°· ~( ~h 1 · ~r.. GLASS STUDIO I c:i~)'.~=~~1·: r: ;;~~ Lovely Xmas Gift X:je~elry. Sho!! _shot> sup· x: $250. 642-2427, ext. 31-l 842-7535 HI $100 ~ sea · a ies c 0 es. sz. 646-3241 wormaUon. ~ For Your Home/Apt !_.-'!!:plies. Other m1sc~870 W. (7:30·4) . ' • ~ 645-4566 11 lO·l 2. ' : !.J :•l l~h St. C.M . , . ~ ~.._ --"'~ -'-~··~--~ :><.~-"'w·""-~~-, .. "'=-~rx~ r-... ~~-~~-4'~,~~-~~~:.;,...._~..,,..._.-.4R= ~~~~~~-0~i' r.~·~~·~:~-"~~,-r.:._"S-~r_•'l r~ .... ~·, -« -'{ '"l •• ,.,.. • , i .ut. r~ >i'~ ··:yo.r.~! 2~·1··-. ~: • ~1-., ..... GR~~D:PE~ING -~·~!~~l~'~;~~·~OU ;,s;:is~~~e~~:·,:~~n·o~~~:~· ~ ' • _ • ANO YOURS ~ l>le. Xmas punch bowl , • . .C:.... : • A81TOFMOSTALGIA ' INDlANH~WELRY . 20 Gallon Tank, 12 fish.)() w/6 Santa mugs, three · 'Ti:i"T llf1 ~ 1 /!. Whol~salc pnces to the ('I complete s etup S40 . .llf Santa nut dishes, (Joan-i'! j ~ !(\ ~ OLD FOLKS FOR CHRISTMAS · '/i) P,ubllc. ~uka s SJ_.75, ~Stand SIO. Sony Stereo~. na Ceramic Originals).~ " ·' WAT ERB EDS ~ CHRISTMAS ~ r Butchtt Block Table "'' I mkys SJ .. >O. Mood Rings "' Reccivt•r SGO. 2 Pioneer A:: Pair hurricane lamps.~ ,.. ...,. ,,. ~· .. COMPLE1'ESYSTE)IS {· PETS ' ' Scales llundrcdsofitems 'Cassellc Tjpc Deck $25.~ make unusual gifts. ~ A.._.TlnUE ~·' HEED LOVE TOO I Copper Tea Kettle ~' -S.1.95. . £ s pc a kc r ~ s2 5. ca., • Jtahan .glass vase. W1U ~ VICTROLA S 129.95 ~ : , Wrin r ~. a~~"eaway pnces !, ' 25 assorted tapes $2.50 S.18·4681 Sat.&an.only! )f .,,,, .• P a Old Signs ,~ Buy Now for Chnstmas ca. Ct:ll Tax Service >",.. -~ ',;> '·::>'q 'J4\--l'-i "fo ' SAVE-ALL STYLES 'C: ; Ado t ~ X: 50 o OffEvery ~tem. ~· ca.VehetpnintinJ?sS200 £·:M~~,~~X:: ~-I! 4Poster$169.9S •• , 8WhitcDovcs .~ GranctmaorGrandpa YESTERYEARS •v \ WHITEDOVE :'. <'74> sso. Scwin ~~ ATTENTION 'I: ~.\I twlck wind· Cr,\ ~YSHO';VRC;>O~~ j.:;' 3Grcy Afncan ~cesc :~ or both '1 COLLECTABLES ~ TRADING POST '• Machine S45. 4S Best tr! t:: run ti;," CUMES10\0U. ~ 3RegShellan~l.onaes ·.r· -· ~ &AHT1nuEs ~ 12071GardenGrovcill. ~Scllcrs.lBooks)allncw, SKIERS r J. •• A&.ys excellent·~ D:rnkAmcncard '7 FancyY,oung<.::h1ckcns .f-">J 1673 l .· ""A S 't (l BlkWestofllarbor> • $2.00 ca. S;wmgs up to ~": Kaslle1950f. ' ,,.._ ......-Mal>ll•rchargc )::-nine ve. v 1 e -s o Al T · All p Look N · d b .,, ~~ ~ $250. H , SW C •· • ..r. For Ch·._ "L" (in back of Hi -lime 1 Garden Grove 638-8210 l . so oys. n,('es 1 c'a a IOUJngs va • . Aqua eaven X:· 20322 . . ypress .~ ns,mas . . " o n Saturda s ttll Firm. Call 55ti-i 136 1'r1., 'l:.J SllO ~ 4 0-7 4 7 5 0 r 830·7062 l24hr~I Santa Ana lleights '.~ .Alex64~·7764 Liquor)Costa~Mesa /! pe Christma; /! Sat.,&Sun. )9 530.3457 'i 675-9988. --f1 . . . Call 557-1196 11f.... . . . • · :~~~ ~'1\ ~~?\..~~.--~~•..rJ ~~,~~~~~"~. '~~~~.•'.,_ .~m~ ... ~~~~~-~ • -I • I • 1 '- I I .I ~!.~~t:.~ ..... ~!~~ ~r.~!'.~:.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~·r.~:.~t:.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~!.~::.•:.~ ..... ~!~~ ~r.~~:.~ ... ~~~!.~~ ~~r.~:.~·:.~ ..... ~!~~ ~~r.~~·:.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~r.~:.~·:.~ ..... ~!.~~,~~'r.~:.~•::! ..... ~!~~ KIDS! Ages 10to15 Earn spending money working a few hours aft er school and Saturdays. lf you are h onest, a mbit ious and not afraid t o talk to people, phone Mr. Bingham, 645·2873 Equal Opportunity Employer SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Awhile -Jetty Chalk -Cancer CEREAL The price or gram is go. mg up. Mark my words, any day now they're go· mg to be trying to sneak some hamburger into our CEREAL. ----- .. .~ • LVM . Management F/ltmc, PM ~han. Cur-Assist. Manag~r Motor Route Deliveries .We have openings for delivery of newspapers to carriers and racks in El Toro and Mission Viejo. Phone 642-4321, ask for rcnL Calaf; 11<'. A~ply, For womens Apparel P a r k 5 u Pc r 1 o r Aggressive. dependable f_I ca Jt.h care, 14 4 5 person. Call for Jppl S u p e r 1 o r A v t.• , N ll 586-2085 642-2410 _:_--~----~- Management. MAID WAMTED PI::OPLE PEHSON Expcr preferred, but will Exec. looking fo r part train. Call 536·04ll, ask tame business asSO<'l<ttc for Barbara. in wholesale supplies l..;;;m;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;I B u s i n e s s f u I l y capitalized. Interview 673-2223 PRODUCTION ARTIST The Daily Pilot seeks an artist experienced in production of line art. paste up, and use of stat camera • Success f u I applicant will show portfolio including layouts and finished artwork. Pos ition requires ability to work with p eople and provides inte r esting assignments for all departments of the newspaper. Apply at: Mr.· Seeley OPPORTUNITY GEi'IJERAL knocks often ".Yhen y~u Manicurist. Sandpiper 330 W. Bay Street •Secretaries Use result-getting Dally Hair Center Corona dcl Costa Mesa. •Typists .... , w-ted 7100 U..-WClftted 7100 Pilot. Classified Ads to Mar. 675-7720 Call for Appointment -642·432t -· ._,.. reach the Orange Coast ----p M * K .. ro:ch 0~ •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mark"t . H th. t 9 A . M. to 6 . . .:a.&.. w--.a.......a 7100 u..i ... Wanted 7100 ... r· -IJostess -Morrung Shin L<1dy who needs S500 mo& " · ave some '"~you "3 n An Equal Opportunity Employer ._.,. ........,. ._,.. •Pl 0~ n1ue Dolph1'n 3355 Va·~ up . Sal0 sor1·ent"d. Phone PhoneS42·5678 to sell ? Classified ads do ••a• e e e • • e ••••••• e ••• • e • e e e • e e • e • • •. eee • e ee e e • D I J '°' .._: • 1 J 642 5678 '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DEMTALRECEPT. DRIVERS NEED 'DNOW! L1d0Newportllcach Marilyn.968-8378 __ itwe · -· ~ = f\ill time position open Cross Country. No spc1al Tempo Temporary Help HOUSEKEEPERS • LEGAL TYP IST: ... HefpWantltd 7100 Help W..ted 7100 H.tp Wcmted 7100 H.tp Wanted 7 IOO for energcti'c Im · license req. Mur<.:regor 17802SkyParklrvinc weekends. Apply Shurpmind.xlr1t.typing •••~••••••••••••••••••·•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• uginative & pleasant in Yacht Corp. 16:!1 Ptacen· C31l S40·44~5 Bayview Conv. Hos11 .. skills (75 wpm) needed MASSAGE TECH. dlv1dual. 1-;xtrcmcly · CM MANUFACTURING TRAINEE busy omcc, nood salary. trn. . . ---------2055 Thurin St. C.M . ror Newport Center law MANAGERS & " GUARDS 642-3505 office. Some legal and/or Vounf? lady ,08·28>-fo(' Must have knowledge of DUFFY•S 1 d 1 yment Mag. 11 ex:pcnence de· ENGINEER leg1l!mate rvll time pos1· dental pi-occdures & REST ... UR"' .... T mme . emp o , Housekeeper/ Cook for sirable.644-6400 ASSISTANT MANAGERS lion. No exp. ne('. Wd ~cheduling for (3) DO<' A Al""lll w~ /lcm~ ~t~~ldseh~~rt covplc. Live-in. l'vt Must hl' ;1hlc to take send to school, ea rn tors. 552-8339 W31\L'I cx~nt'nc~ Uruforms furn Irvine & room & ba. 642·96ll6. ~ r11 '3 I I c I c c t r o -while you learn. Apply in · DIHHU Anaheim areas Age 21 Housekeeper to live m. LOAM Hamburger Hamlets ml·t·hanit-al o-.scmtilies person any ufternoon or Wait..-ttff or over Retired OK. Midd1c Olle woman. PROC-~SORS _ from <lt•s1i.:n into pro<luc-eve. 2112 Harbor, CO!\la d Un versel 1226W SthSl L hs k r Downl'Y Sa,1ngi; & l,onn t1on. JHov1d1n~ for Mesa an ... ~ 1 • · · · aght P g. c&ar" 0 2 Due to our present rapid extension m.11luf .1ctur1· ,·1h1l1ty . --------- HOSTESSES S 1\ lo; q u ii 1 0 P P ooy JO & l:l 67S-GGSO has 1mmedwt1: 01wn1ngs l>cntal As:.i11t. p/time. Ex· f '1 • s · in Oranl!c County ror program. we are seeking e nergetic Dcf!rcl'll e111(1nt•('1 11n·· MODEL.5·Mi\SSEUSES pandcd dirt)' dental n. Must be 21 or over. Apply .rop oycr """"~ conventional lo.an pro-people who wish to progress quickly. forrcd Figure Models. E<icort<; Dental Assi s tant Orthodonllc Ofc. exper req'd .. Call 842-7775. !~~to':-'.•~:af;>s~~:l ~~-~t'J::~~~~3~ys1de HOSPITAL •I I!:. Mfg/llydrau ~SK cessors. Mu11t have ex-Jr you prove to be stable & dedicated Rt'J)I> ·ro ~;::~·Jf~'rtooey .. New lnsp/Med-PIHtlCS $600 per. ln pl'()('('i;sanj.t from & poSSeSS the ability to lead & -• per. Xr!!. lie rcq84'd.663XJn1 l 640-5121 WARD Cost An1. Clk/mfg $600 document!\ tbrou~h rund-_ _., t l r t . 'th Clauifitd od no 605 M 0 T E L M A l D • oppor. ,__.open . 2..:__:. Recept/G ore. toS700 ing. nruuva e peop e, your u ure is WI c/ o Daily Piiot Travelodge. top w11es N SS S..., NT Ex Per Swee Per · SECRETARY Peyroll /\/P $650 Conwct Personnel Dcpl us. Manaacmenl experience is PO lox 1560 for exp. no•r:<onneL Apply DE TAL I\ r. I A • S1lesman. Resume to S49 0002 ,., .. ~ Ortbodoollc c:halnide. -..A Wrap~r 3433 Via Sales/Mktll Sec to$800 · desire ble, but not n~ccssary . Cotto Mua Co 9262' In person. 6208 W. Cout N vrport. 4~ d1ys/wk. Udo N 8 -Hospital ex per. nece115• Sec/Mai Card #2 \OS800 Equal Opp()r. Employer F~ccllenl salary. Company paid Equat Opport:mployer ,_H_w..;;.y_. _N_.n_. ____ _ OJ'tho exper. req·d. , · · F/llme. 3-11 :30 shHt. lrvinerersonnelAaen('y __ benefa'ts. Com f'.C-21628 iwolookJ& P/Umtll7:30shlft.<.:on 488Kl7lh,(;ostaMe~a _ _ Nwt>tnverM1n1ng • P/C""J eeper tact Mr:s. J.-nMm, Co!!tA Smteat 642 1470 IF YOU Apply Mon thru .Fri 9AM-Noon ~-•· .,, pany. 711J W. 1'tb St.. OllVllSWANTl!D Jl cnvy A I R & A /f'. M l\1 i I h11veaii;t>n1('l'lootferor £ l\1t ...... a~"11 ·..,t'erct I') C .~1. Cocktail 4c roo«l MenorWomen Dul1c~lndudcP1 R&r('· Ho~;i~lt, 6:2~~:. 3~1 ~~ !fOOd~tOSl'll,plll('C'ftnnd GEN RAL omCES Mrcl 1 r11n!l<'~lptton ~ waUres. b\Uboys. dla- Mullbe25orover l~t~ reports. 0 L .. thru Vlctor1a,C.M. i.;.o .E. Voll (lon't n<'('tl a 1otun tr in the 'Dally Pllol ._. •--AL R shorth:!nd dc'l1r<'<1. •:ill hwasher. Apply lft Apply ln 1'4)1'10n f .s . Tour co.m Pl:l,n)' ''draw ru!ll." when you CIM~illed Section • , . 322 .... o. rvumll d. ••eriy Hils ~~~l~:~~~X. ~~~;~ person ar\cr lbm. Y•w c• ~~1~2':~·u. cau Clo, The rast~l dT3W In th(I plq_e~ an ad tn th.~ O:illy PhoneS4Z·~8· 1.-t Oppo~ Etllt*>JI"' - -Find what )OU w•nt '" lWl Sloter Avenue We~t. . .u Dally Pilot Pllfll Wl\l'll Ad~! Call now Wn.nt ru, CAii 842.5678 (.1n!l!llfi<'<f Ad!i IW2 567tl D:1ily l~Jot Cll\ll:slfi~s. ,_1-·011ntoln V:ill<')' Want ad r~uUA 642-5678 Clas~ified M 642 ~7R 642·567R. ;· 0 • ---_!:4 ,.-, ~ . 1 I •• . . ~ DJ 2 DAIL y PILOT Appllanc:.1 80 I 010091 8040 Mlsc•llClft~s 8080 Misullan•ous 8080 M&lskol TV. Radio. ••••••••• ••• ,, ••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• •• • •••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••• ••••••• •••••• • ••• IM........_ts 8013 HiFI , Stereo 8091 • Thursday December 18 1975 TAILORESS \\ 1e havt' ~· pos1lton open for an ex· pcnenccd l<ulort.•ss lo work part tame alongside the i::rcate~t master tailor to bl• found anywtwn..· 111 the GREATEST STOit~ to bc found anywhere. Our store 1s lcwatcd in Nt>wport Beach & the tailor s hop 1s on thl• i!nd floor of the store in a hi1·gc air c.·ont.htwned room with all nt•w <•quipment. We also have the bt.·st !-.jll-s staff, selljn~ to the nicest rusl\lmers & 1f you would like to have the opportunity tu join our team . Ph•a">l' Sl•n<I a lmef resume to: The Daily Pilot. P. 0 . lox 1560, Costa ~. Ca. '92626, Clauified ad no. 601. We will c ontoct you for mw interYiew. Hefp Wanted 7 I ool Help Wanted 71 00 ..................•......•.......•..•...•..... ;\\ "'" ljh I \l.,1 lltll~JI• ----------· 11111 111' d•)l\•I otlll ll 1 .. 111" \ppl "\ li11111' I h.tlll ' 111 p,oll 111111• •• 1111111 ... I II Ill 1t ,, , ' ... p .. 11 .. 1hl1 I'• l 1•11 ·,111 ,(i~M • 11ITll 'l.1 l I 111, I 1111\ lo 't I 'Ii 1 I. \I II ~ l 1 I ,\ I'• 11 • ·' ti "111 ' d11t 11 " I ii• ,11 1·111, I 1 I\ ,\ RN 'S (full· TimeJ \lo·d <.,lir~ 11 I ;111 "h1ft I· ' I',. 1 " 1.: u l l' 1· a 1 1· h•• p11.d 11111\ l·.\11·lk11t lwlh I 1h ( 1111t.1ll ,, ., .fo 11 t'll I.\:! 1 1 ;1 1. l°u-.t.1 \I • ' " \I ,. ttl " r 1 a I ll•"J>ll .ti JOI \ 1l'lorta \. \I Ell I:. 'l t-:t'H"lll'lA..."I MUL Tl-LA YER TECHMICIAM MlJST s1-:1.1. IL11 \l''t •PET WORLD• wA~TED ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~oh.I. 111~t ."'1. "~1"'h~r & <.:ockcri., ChihujhUJ, GOOD ANTl'i)UE f"'lll Tromboue.$19'5, Drum c;.e. Radio Rcnh,uc SSH . dnor, G.£ • Xlnt cund. Pood l~:s Shih t .rn TOP CAS ll DO Ll.A H Set, S22S bolh likl' + am TRC 47 w/moh1h• unJer lyr old. $2~, lK'~t \t.ilte.,.c, G. Sht>plll.'rd: CLOCKS PA ID I-' OR Y 0 U It ne.w. Oti3-5700artWM. unlennJ sys 581 0317 uJlt.'r,oH•r &!00. 645·7b57 SJmoycd, Jap. Spunidi., A l,j~lini,: Girt .. 6 -10 JEWELRY, Wt\TCll~:S. -.1rt til M 1111m SchOJULer. Porn' ""~kl.lay'>, 10 IOSdt, Sun. AHT OllJ fo:('TS, t;OLD f' lo: ND ER M US I C 7.1-:NITll ~tl'n.•o <·onsolt- llJO 1 d I 2bOV1ttun.!C.M. Sll.VEH ~1-:llVICE M ASTt;R BASS "Lwln sµkrs l.1kcm·w. h.1•11mvrt>lt;lec l>rv1•1. lll:\c puppies MU< G.JG9749 l''I NI-: FUHN & AN GUITAR XLNT COND SliO C'allS5t>-7:!1W Ill. •v• l>ut'-, .~ 1 •:01111. """ mosL hrceds. 2525 W. • " ., ., ... " T1<~u1-;s &t!> ~;mo Sl75. M6 OOJ3 At-vr1-:1t G --. \\1th ~•>od solid t"< SS0 6.JG-WJI 17th bl F111rview. SI\. l'M&WKNOS Nt•W M.aranll 2220 U 1)l•111•1111· anll !)IO('(.''!'>l''> Oix·rH•\es.531·5027. lRVINt-; Coa!>t Country t-'1rewood Org. 1·:u1·. S78 -Rcct-1\.l.'r, ;\H Turnlabh.· n.-c1111n·d to t.tkl' J multi t\t'lvmator Hcfn~ 'lrce1.er -~.. ---, Club Meml>t'r:.h1p, SSOO. l'orct, del Ou~ Coast Tamura P 40 cluu1cul & 2 Apollo KOO Speaker,, l.i}i·i1:tl ('lrCUll UoJrd :.1d1•hy:.i<Jc.(;rccn.S75 Li·•sa Apso puppi~:.. or l>cst offer KJ2·5S<H Firewoo d Supply, gwtarw1cusl'.Cd.toueh $450.581:131:, 11 11111 M'I jll'h and pm 5.)7 :.>otlS c am~. sirl'&d. :.how & 1 U o u ..:-N ch I s) or 581-1122 & lone. Used In recitals. --,--• pel Shots w111med :.!lJ/t'''lnl8S0 S2!15.Phone675·Jl2fl Sani;u1 551. I h1lllp-. Ulll'I' •1 llr'l l'l.i~s 11111 fo1uor mdl 1·ounler top, 5 :J \\'111 hold hi C.:ht1:.l11las >~ -----cant·eHcd Contr act. :woo • ---l urn ta h I 1•. 3 • w" Y lCll\Jll' Wiil 1>.t> top ('U It. l8li lh C'ap <117:J.l-0222 !.J\Nt-: C.:l•dar Chest, hkt yds C'arpl'ling, hclow Off•c•Fumiture& speakers.~:J75.~>48~Hil doll:i" lor a top lah:nt Wcslnl'(ht>e. Alm:.l nu new. Early Amcricun n1st. I 1nslallM7 >17<!!1 Equipment 8085 ---. , \\ho 1'\1,dly t'U n produl'l'. SJ,\O hrm. 5-18 ·qH2. •Saint PUIJS, l\KC, put a styll•. SHIU. 96J·l\ll:> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marantz 1060 A.M I , $11.1. Goud t 1111g1• lwlil'fih, little sparkle under your • CHRISTMAS . 1 . $8 Xl11tC.:ond • salarv and "ork111g mu L.i<lv Kt•nmurt• l'orl<1l>lt• ln'l' 213-430·5107 w () H l\t (cast in i:: s) &y. c irsr. . /uµ, cxc svl Cati li73 H2tt) d1tion:. ,\pply 1>1s°hw<1:.lll'r, ~olill maple 1\1 f d . t :i *TREES* dus $l;i/35, scy dsks. --------- lop. S t·ydl' md :-.anit•l· AKClnshSt-tll'rPups llanu;L·. ~rm ~~·~~·~ Wholt'!'l<ilt• to public·. t::lc('ty1>t·wr1tcrs Picrce • lll"l\J-.h l\inh\·l>uillie1. Champ1011 l11w,, .,.huts 1•1>1'01 '°0•1 rngs,S J,i1··1k1 f,'reshly dl'h\'1:n·d l1om HG7W.Wth.CM645·7411. Boats&Manne DIC EON ELECTRONICS Inc. l-1;):!:! \ 1111 l\,1rm.111 I 1 \ llll'. l'.1 'l:!i>ld h.l.l UM,11 \n 1-:quJI oppu1 t11111l \ 1. in 1110\ l'r 10\\ 'l l<L'L'I\. UHi\ t-:H. l''l'l'r\l C & \\' Tu\\ !Ilg. 11100 Ii '1111'. :'\ B It I:! I :!j:.! ,.. (7 H ) I p ·• f"Kt > 11 anll'r )ag:,, lS. tc u · O t. I ---Equipment l'-.l'd 1; month-.. :>150. ·~-•-1 prll"l'"' & dl·l1ver y. L·rl·~.0 '~· orni;<~ 0& 2 I BM l"(l'l', l l>HI tlJM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'.IJ ~·1 I'.> FT-ee to You 804 5 til2 712:! or 616 :Jl lfi het <.: ~g~~~ 11 •1;~~'.'1111• I> r. Addox Jddcr, Craig l·ak Generaa '90 IO ••••••••••••••••••••••• li.!m • .!It Hprn l>-.t t•ml'S. 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Club <.:all 4933007 ' 646.-8686 & 833-'9625 -----t>IHU29 Aft 6·Call 842-1542 2 .\lonth Old Ma k :.! :°':l'W portJble bars S' $.iS, p t 8087 \"HF-25 w:.itt. 8 Channd..;. __ _.'l-IS ;,;1511 ___ ·t' ~I:> 1>Jddec..I arm res~ :SamovPd Male I )l'Jrold S.18·7~ti ---- 8!1;j lili~J5 ~lapll· I i)O"'lL•r dbl l>ed & 2 l'11tl llils m<Aybc ~old t>cp or to).!l'lhl'r 673·2612 Pool T.ihl\o. 111 u11-.;w1tk es lndudes antc11n.1. B~sl. I\ n n 1vl'r:-.a1 \ \I o d c I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• offl•r. ~!l·HH73orIt10 l lt>ti 4,~·xu· ,v 1 .. :'-;Lill' Bl•d 2 llalfmoon J'Jrrots, ----·-w bl.tl·k iron <'ui.:e. ~12:;,. Xlnt c·ond s1:m11 !\lust ~ ois92 Boats, Marine ::.di. &10·5~115 Jtl ;; JU l'.\I E · t 9030 q11dh l\I'•' 111111111111111 11• \\l'\I .111111.111•1\ 11111 ----------~----------- *PUBLIC• *FURNITURE* •AUCTION* FT-iday 7:30PM * IH·:1\LEHS WEI.COME Hl'PoSI UankruµI t•ys Cons1gnmt·nts & l\l.\N U F,\<.:TU HEHS Stol'I.. 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EU r-: W.! :*17:1 µer!'.011 .\lu-.l Ill· mer 21. :~Ii \\' I !Ith t' .\I WAITRESSES Sav~Save-Save OPl·:'.'l !llo5 I> \ILY MASTERS AUCTION 20751 : Nl•wporl Bl C~l 8:~1 !.lti25 & G..!ti Xli8o ---Furniture 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Four µ1eC'l' Broyhill ma pit• lxirm sl't SW. ~7~ :iuoo l':>..t 2UJ M1kt• :Shop & SaH· • fil'W &. u,cd Bicycles 8020 turn. i.:1lts. m ... c. •••• ••• •• •• ••••••••• ••. \Vllsnn ·s llJ ll!J in 1"ool.. . lf\ E :--.1-:w, l.1d1t'' ICI 'lld ~5 W. Hlth :St.<.: .\1 - !xlrn1nn l.l· l'uur. l.Je<1ul :\led. U1nellc St•L ~1U IJIUl' SI:!.> 1..11; li:!.11 stroller Sl5. good 'rnn<I in:" c II c I{ lll s EH s . 6-12-63.53 alt 5 30 hrJnd nl'\\. ~'l!I !t:> <i:o. White thl'sl of dr.tWl'r' "ol'mbll·J. :!'; \ 1. I I S25. OJk }llUth chr ~15, :\IH hl·lm rul>l's. ~I 8.1 0 Id l' r h us 1 n l's .., ll1t·ytlt• ~haek lO!J:J takulator, .111tlmg marh Bakl•rl' \I 51fi 113U S30forboth,uakdt•sk~fl chai::.c loungL' $1;';. (; E IOspd,s1h1•r ,\~lF.L1ll-· 1 &d \\).!hl. llljn·s, 111.e new apt size \\a:-. 1cr · 1)1•1-, l"ll IXfll. H arvest Gold. S:!SU IH·..,l ------ofr. night "'land $1.'i. wood Gu1t.1r Tal..j, I:! s tring Fender al'ou:-.tie gu1tJr w 1·a~l', l1kl0 new, Sl80. sso Hamilton tkh malt Hl',\ Color TV, 2 La,:y mi~cr $:JO, I.HG :lti70 llov lkchncrs, Cocktail -- 1 Jbll• !>Ci2 O:!O:J Fredcnck Wllht•-.; llumpl•r 1'11<11 tJhll•. mcd s11.e. xlnt 1·nnd • all aec'l'"'~ones. ::..".ti. lirm. IG!J 7Htl Pool Table. B1·ancl Nl·w E\'l'r}lhing l nl·. Chalk Also 2 hla1·k li1'.IO hJJ.( c·ha1rs. Call Bou (.j rcc11up &14·5600 \\ kll>'· .. ..... Mimi Butler Fnr Sak. Stl.·rlmg stlH·r. 241 A•enue Pelayo !o>poons. forks, 11tlch & ends. ,\lso plae1• sellmi.:s. . San Clemente 1 o Dealer .... C.!11 5 1.8 fj:!'J5 'OU jrC tht· WIOnl'l'IJf one or ftt2-8251. rnmpletl' durnt.'r sl'll•tled ----- trom Sl.1nny ~like ':-. &lllklm1•l menu al Brand ~cw. HOLIDAY INN .iu3 2:1111 313 I Bristol St., x pll.'l'C :.1-st r;11ul r~1ll;111, Costa Mesa spring l'Ushmns. l·:llo1·t. l'll';JSl' call li·l2 f1fi7H, l'!\l cab. s cw 1 n g math. 33J lo da11n your ltl·l..ct. (;..16-5920 * * * ----- mocll'I L·lOO. T op t•ond. $750 or uflcr. 556·7:!80 Ualdwin l::ll't'lron1t Organ, l\laho~. Xlnt <.:ond. S600 or bt'st ofr ------trailer. Hull in c:o.tcllt'nl t·onJ. $400 or hc:.l 111 ll'I . i52 U~Xi Brand Nl'W Wurlit1,cr Will sell hoth for ~!l;)U 01 ... u n ·:\laker !\l 0 cle1 offer. Call 963 873li l"\'t'S Or).!an . \Vjlnul. TV --- Pn l.l'. <lt''ipcratc l\l ust1w ,\:--;TEO; llujl Tra1lt-r, :! ~l'll 1 5;;1 J'Jtsll "hccl or lanJ cm . 11.\:'ll:'tlOND orj!an m0tll'I ~-3~----_ J\ 1110 X Int 1·1H1<l Sl 5u<I t Johnson 9' .! II P En1-!in1• :!UO' sl'a:.Onl·d :!\lr::.1 new,10hrs.SIOO.t>735~G7 751 ·9lil!I _____ •. J M1kl· or1'crr)_' ----- l'L1\ Y E lt Pl A~O. Eh·t·. Lido 11 main and Jlh mah o I{ any . $ti 511 sails. t.1kl' Ill'" ~l:!.> 552 KHiO G4S·Gl>Xll --------l)(,11\GON organ & bcndt w • .:hord n·c·ords. P!•rn Boats Power 9040 , l.t•yboard, like fll·W ::;1:;_u •••••;••••••••••••••••• ~>51 ltl!lti I HJ·.\ I \It·\ t' S I·: \ .\I S T H .E S S I n l \\•· 11.1111 '"u I•• "'' ll s,11ln1.1kin)!. n11l'XP fll'l' Cnffl'1' Shop nr Bl•arh. 1).1) shill, \·\ t' & night s hill a\'all 1-'ull t1ml0• l-:\JJ. prl'I \ pply 1n pl'r-,11n. J llll :-.l'\\ port Bhd :... U B1l'vl'ie built lor :.!. Seti" inn la11 11L-m. '\Int l'•md s1;1 tiw wn vamly chr SS. ovcrsturt 1.·hr & ottoman $25. Call !>1.8· 7800. P()rtable d1 ... tm asher 11l'ar Miscellaneous Sewing Machines 8093 lll'W. Ell·1· lawnmowl'r. Wanted 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * 18' OWENS* -GLASS- 11 .. 111o· ... 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All I rom. misc. 549.;m 12, !n!J 0621 ,.:nod 1·1111d1t1on . x· nit 1'1andna :!h" .\li·n·s 111 ..,pd :w~1 :\I1ch1g;JO C ;\I. 'l'h l'l 1·11111· h & th .i 1 r \\ 11 h B 1 i.. l' 11 u pa 111 t, ~8 5 . , 11 1 111 1u· I Boxec..1, prcst•nls, nu l'OIHI < a1 l'I t'l' \ n \!.I"' trlli II';'~!> 111·1l·nt.il 1 uc. :-.lr.11ght ----;\la pie bdrm st, h~11 hal·k ··l~u1·1•11 ' d1,11r, :l s :.µd boy·., Schwinn Stm· stools dl'sk. sol.t b1·d rnJtch111g tJllks & hall g1 .l'f in 'cry gd. c·nnd. _6_7_5_·0!_!J_22_. __ _ lOJhll'. l·.\tr.1 lll'.111t1lul ~l.i f).16·36HO round J.;tll fr.inwll mer -_ __ 2 10 speeds, maple furn . S 11 II I 211nch b1r\•tlc trombone. SJt. 10·4. 2:>-1:> ror . 1 .. "a 1.1n1•11l~ 10 J ·,35 lns Wy.,Lagun.1 l'IJtlorm t~ 111• 1111 l..1•r SJ)l.'c<. ~ • __ _ \\lllJ.. c hJ1r. H (' \ \ 1l !li!l-31ti3 5' I\ I um • spa r k It.' r tor ~lr~•nk 'u I rol'-1 ----Ch Girl's :!G .• Scars Hikt:'. 3 .nsl~as t~t'<'._ nr nu ~in..:1·r l r1.·.1dl1· m.1th11tl'. spd Coash'r hrakt·s. $2:>. swag lamp •• 1"8·1011 Jor Br.1.,, lamp, Opal gla..,s 5:;10012 aru;·:illpm. hslof1tcms. I.imp Small pH·1·c, --- Ho-.l'\ Ille potl1·1y SCllWINN V-Jrsity 10 Horses 8060 Frt•nt h t rum1J\'I ',1!'.t' ~1>4·cd bicycle . .1-;xcellcnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Full "l'l Ch111.1 lhas-.; & urnd. 2·1 an. mclalhc Rei;: T.Il. 171L Ork Bay m .i rhlt' <·.i nll1·l.1 hrJ. hrown, rear rack. Ncl'd Hunter/jumper. !J yrs. Ch111\''>C l.1!'fl\ll'r ti .iv & Christmas moncv fast! Prof trained. A·t·ircul. h o w I ' . I•' 11 -. l 11 r i a f\I UST SELL s,50. G75·862·1 S:J.!K)(). Pvt l'ty. 641i :.!!ilik. sl1•mwar\' <n•>l t·om· e;:vngs&wknds. ---, - pl!'11·1 & .1 lt·w p11•c1·~ -------4 mo. t oal. $35. Great 1tri1'-a ·l>r,j1. Wil l Cats 8035 Christmas G1fl. <.:all .,a1·r1f1el' 11 -.old <ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• wkdysafl,1 :30,4!l4·39~i. t~1~t•tht•r, ::,;, :11111 firm. l!IMALAY /\N KlTT1':NS Wanted. llorsc trainer l<> t,n•at for a r1·'ot<1uranl or ~·al & 1·1ame Points will help ~arl w/new horse a IJl'l'llHI mom . \l1~ht hold lor Christma ... 675.70tll · · l011ns1dl•r st•ll111~ l>y the li75 0168 ·------ p1l'l0C lat('r Shown by ---. ---.-For -,ale. JS mo colt, trncl appt &.iG li!Hlil l11·t"l't'n ti lhm:ilnyan Kittl~ns. Fl~· l1> ,·01c·c command, stud & Mpm, Tue.-,. 111111 J-'r1. fy. all colors, ~lOO. Up run 'ng qlr hrsc 6'M 2!n3 only ~' 21 .. m. -~ -_. · · · · ---7 yr old Gelding part Light Oak rt•lcl tory t.1blc DOCJ.S 804 Quarter & Arab $100, 1n beautiru1 t·ond1L1on, •••••••••••••••••••••• 536·970!1 SJ75 ·19'i Joon "Poodles R People" Jew~ry·-----8-0_7_0 'v ICTRUI./\ l'uppu:s 541>·284A ••••••••••••••••••••••• L:ir~\' 15 1" high. :?1'' W I <I l' , 2 :i ' ' fl e (' p ) ( Brun.,w11:k -lll<1k c Collt•r1dar Co. P :1t. l!HHI GEHM Slit-.;PHl':RlJ l'U I'S S.'>O. 4~ !IJ<.x> l'rl· l'll•ctnl'. "1n1I up LhasJ I\ 11so puppies, '1et rol ,1 M ;1 hogJ ny ,\l'C. ~ wks Chnstmas fm1,h. Ila'> f1H' i-tora).!C li75 5!137 sp.t.t·e<; built in l'la~"' t'\ - WANTED TOP CASH DOLT.Alt P t\ I D 1-· 0 H Y 0 l ' It Jl:;WELRY. WJ\TCllE~. ART OH.J l::CTS. GOl.O, S ILVER SEHVICE. FINI': 1''UHN & AN T IQUES. 64!l 2200 . ct'lll'nlly. Sl.'ifl 00. Phone S1ll'r Christmas ofrE'r. f~ltl-7t75or6i5 !>!188. Irish SPtter Australian Shep. pups, 7 wks. $10. Must sell <.:halham Great Partners Alll..JTl~UES l!rl 123-I Emera l ds "n~ & " n ecklace. $4000 or '! CHECK INTO 1976 with a 0 a k <.;a 1 n els. DACHS HUNDS, AKC, 548·1060 cuf\'e·seamed jacket that tops S1deboa rrls, T al>les, s ta ndards. c hamp. line, contrutin11 or matching pants Ch air", I J 1 ~ h Ch a 1 r . shot.:;. wormed. 1·728·4485 Miac:ellaneous 8080 <sew bothll Creal alone or with Secretary, Jloos1cr & Pvt ply. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lops. M • Printed Patlern 9325: Misses' ore Samoan " /\Kc.; Ori ~inal SCHWINN Var.s1l y 10 Sizes 8. 10. 12. 14, 16, 18. The·W•st End 'C'hri ·tma · Doi! Will hold speed bicy~lc. l'.>.<·clll'nt S11e 12 (bust J41 top 2~ yds, 5Ull warner ~ s · cond. 24 1n. m l•lalh<· 45.inch fabrrc· pants 2!~. 1 1 ''.' Chr!.s tmas. $IOO ea. brown, rear r ark. Nl•t•d Stnd $1.00 for each paltttn. • d Spnngl ,1 i• 'Ii.in & Sire ~llh ;1vail lor Chnslma' money l,1-.t Add 25t for PKh pattern for llunt fkh X.Hi 30M inspecl1on Show qu.ihty mui.l sc•ll, S.'Xl. 1;7;; Hb:!I lmt cfus 111.111 and h-ndlin&. GIANT pupp1l·' 96R-27lti._ l'Vcs& wknds Stnd to Shih Tzu. female. 1\KC, 8 -.-f I =~442 W.ekend Sale mo. ~1 1 shots. loves Lad1e!> ~ol cub~ s;,o. .._.. Hew 40 Ft Ca.ttoin..-c.'h1ldren, reas. f.44-1755 Aqua rt um . 1 0 ~ j I · ~=• 1,.. 1 •OVl-:RllOOITEMS• l'V<'S. w/everyth1ng ~25, Yer~. MY ltofl~ .. ,':::: EXCELLENT PRICES 642-!334,642·7430 • ~ ADOllSS. U' MD Courtney Anl""ues Weimaraners/Beaulilul Roll k· t .. 3 Ch 1 _.STTUMUMI& • "I AKC pups, 6 wks. Pel, . er s a :<'~. annc 2490 Newport 81. CM field or s how, $50/up. Circus t:ad10 <'On~r1.1I & r c ~ttr,: r,:~ ~::d tt rJ•'ro~ At pl•cn 10 I 0 Perfect tor Christmas! cord player. 673 3025 our new Ftll-Wlnter htttrtt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546 4681 days, 499·2109 Wom3n's beuultrut & uni Catale1-cllp cn,on luld• fer Lee 21 cf Rcfrig/lo're ~r ~/wknds. que Suede & 1'\ir coat ~',':4 ~~·:.~' rm cll•lc•. SUO. Kenmorf' Wo htr fl V0tlt..<1h.lre Tt'rner AKC. New, • 2pricc. Siil' ~l to Sew I ICnft l oot Sl.25 Or)erS75ea.64G-fi8.48. 'l"lnl sl female. 3 wka. Out:.tand1ng Chn-.lmas lnatanl Money Cl'llfts Sl.00 --*"MA sa&-0046 6(Jn. 837 ·580-1 Instant hslllen lotk SI.GO Don't 1uve up th ahlpl ~ ' -, - -liut,nt Se•fl\C hell St 00 "U11t .. jl in claullled. AJolA Puppi AKC Rq. 6 POOi. TAHU., .. custom • Sblp lo ahore rt'sult.al wtt. Import atock adora· 8x4, stale lop 7 /M • $..100. 642·1178. blelC'J-3181 642-593_1 __ I , Quickie Boots £verybody wants boots - they re wonderful gills! Crochet low or high boots with pull· stitch tnm in a bnghl contrast. Thnfty, prac.· t1cal for home. travel, aprh· ski. Use worsted. Pallern 7272: mes S. M, L Included. $1.00 for each pattern. Add 2511! each pattern for flrsl<lus mail and handling. Send to: ......... MM6cr.rt Oept. I 05 • D.-, ... 1e.1n.owcw-~ Mtw T~ MY 10011.,... .... ......... Dp.,.....,. ...... MORE than ever before! 20C desi(llS plus 3 free printed in· side H£W I 976 NHOLECRAn CATALOG' Has everything. 75c. Crochtt with Squam SI.DO Crochel a Wardrobe _ SI.OD Nifty fifty Quilts • $1.00 Rf PJlt Crtehet __ • S1 00 Sew 4-llnlt lotk • • • $1.25 N"dltpol•t luk _$f.OO fltwer Crtdltt l ook .. $I .00 Hairpin Crtcllet ltok _ $1.00 Inst.Int Crtdltt look 1 1.00 Instant Mxra111 totk 1.00 l111t111t Money ltok • 1.00 Complete Clft holl . $1.00 Complete Afjtla11 It 4 S 1 00 12 Pr1u Afltl•nt ~12 50' 10.11 ef 11 llllts 11 50« Mllstlltll G111lt ltok /2 • SO' 15 Q11lltt ltr To••r IS so, .... ef 1t lltfJ bp 50c ' . Sutibo.ml. ll11hli.'. 111.c lll'W. 1;· !I'' SI l!i ·1!1!1 :1851! EH•n1ni.:s li1 ~· Glusspar lklat I IOBl cqwppt·d for ~la1 hn ~l'I' to ap1Jrt'l'1at1• 1;7;j OltiK OWENS :.!:l ' Cru1-.;Pr, loacled. Like m·w V:ilu\· ~iOOO. 0:\lu:.t sl'll ~.tilJO or offer. 1>-1;;.28~8 TV, Radio, HiFi, Stereo 80'98 Boats, Soil 9060 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :!.,·· l!Ci\ Color T \. S!1;, ~:12 ;:11:1 I Color l'ortal1k TV. :! C'olor Floor .\lodl'I-.. 1 Blk '"ht portabk•. All rC' "-Ork<.•d. H"'l 11! r !ft>0-~5:J HCA <.:Ir TV. 2.i ". Works good. !:>ISO Cir TV Stert'O Combo 25 ", Sllill. work~. F.1m1ly buy111g new TV. !IGJ fi8!J3 PIONfo:fo:lt SX !l!XI Hn r. (~uadral kx l>IH'Jkl'rs , Garrard Turntable S2fi0. K-17 21)(~ QU.\I> SYSTl::~l rc<:c1ver & lkscrdC' 8 -track. 4 spkrs . :JO tapes. SISO/bst or r. 1~15·8!H;.1 21: Lu<h·r Hi. Cla ... s11· Ful I~· 1·qurpp1•d. ~..!.i:>O. G7:> ~:J:-11 I~ t\ F .C. cptun1· ~a1lbual. trailer. motor~\. othC'r aeccss. 581 0:111 . !'"or Sale. llol>y 16 "/I rlr ' lidnana spc·c1al, :; mo. nt•w. <.'USLom sails, !:>l!lOll. 71iX Of>-10. Cal·20-o/I>, :\Int. eond w xtras. $3000. µhon1· ~2-365o. Xlnl C'ond1tion Ii' Sabol w1oars. all wood, hi.e nu S225 751-S327 or s 11i 7:\02 Sabol for salC'. $Iti5. gd Christmas ~ifL . Ca ll eves., 6-i.1·8586. Finn liSH:J'i, Nw1Jt. hull.:! Find what you want rn I 1 Daily Pilot Classifieds. ~~r~4 ~8~it' s . wJ tr 1 • Enjoy MORE Food and fewer calories •for bttakfcnt .. at '-ch and clnMr- • Clltd desserts too Eat People Food Not Diet Food Try P.0.P. (Pounds Off Permanently) and Skinny Mike's Menu at the Holiday Inn l l l 1 lrista SfrMt Co1ta Mesa .. .. 1 ,·, . ' • \ •I ,. 40 • .. 11:, cw I~. h . ris ul · ll>· Ill or Ill> l'l' 'r. lul' or 60 .. 'ul so. n 1· r ti.: rlr ' II. )II. nd )01• bol nu 2 grl ~II ~ ( ~.~:.~~· •••••••• !~.~o Most;,H;m:·· 9 '60 Trucks 9560 Autos, '"'porftd . Autos. '"'poried Auto•. Imported Thursd•y. Oecemtwo,. 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P Iv new 1h orig price C!un ••••••••••••••••••••••• o um 1a 45' Motor. " • ,.uv. , s ailer640-1609 9-5,549·1234 . 71 Dodge VH. Sharp. ----Sunroof, stereo, buckets, Boots Speed & Antiques/ nu custom int. l?MPG. Ski' 90BO Classiu ~ 9520 Runs gre at. $2550/oCr ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• • •••• ••• 548·8831..a , . 1910 >'o'd P iekup, 2831 --------15 F<•bcrgls, ~uni hul~ power ghde, all new xlnl '71 Dodge, V-8, auto, P/S, w/lraaler . 12>20 gal gus coml.SJOOOor best offer. P/B. n e w paint, lo tanks $350. 552~55 __ 642 OOl:! or 0015 mileage. sharp. IWG 5039 • - - - -e\ c-:., 213-<148·4584 day 18 ·1974 Glenco 455 olds 1969 Shelby Cobra G'f·350 -----, --- Berkley Jet xlnt. cond. Loaded & Beautiful 1972 Dodge Van. Custom xtras.$4.150. 963-6988. 4~3.6579 Eves. mteraor . mag rams $2800. Boot St -- ---Phone 642 6245 s, orC14Je 9 090 59 Edsel 4 d r .. R H, PIS. - ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt cond . '76 lags. S675. f':conohne Van, 1971. Good Boat s torage S25/mo. oroCr t>i6·3006 j cond. 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I ull pn l'l' ~!l.1. :"ll't'tb tires & b<.1llcry hut. 1111111:.ll". 642-2187 liH OLVS.\1 OBil.J•: 'li!I llt•~f. ;:; Olds T uron ado, 11n • 111.1(· <'i.l r Will i.at·nl11 I'. l' all :>4li·320H. l,iH \lids Toro .. 011ly :,:1.<100 mi's. /\tr, PS, ('H. l'W, Vinyl rlKJf. X II I tj5i! I'l l; ply Sl:l50. is3:1 o~7 1>1; Olds FHS. Body l.t1l• nmd 1 m otor gornl ~ ::,:Jl.,. ( ... 111 ... 15 {)~ l. Pinto 9957 ...........•..........• 1:1 Ford 1'111lo run J lm11l. <;rn1J 1 oa1<I • .Xlnt l.J..; 1111lai.:l' Blu1· h1111I... ,. ::.tuo .>K l 11:l!li; · Ford '7 I Pinto $1299 I''' Hunabout. I s1w1·1I, H.\.1 1. wi.w llrl'S, whl l ll\ • l'I'>, {959DVL ). Dunton Ford 2240 S M••" al Worner. S A 546-7070 '72 Pinto. a uto, 2000cc, <k · l u~c int.. x lnl conrl. Sln75. 84U-7308 <.1 f1 . 5 Plymouth . 996/.J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATLAS Chrysler /Plymouth <>1)\•fl Dail) & ~un . Iii Hl I' \I :..".L"-l H.Jrlror Bh d (.'o)>!;J :'\JP'i,I 546-1934 • C11untry S~dan 9 Pa"' 5;;; .!"r:W. lu·n 8U1c k '73 C entury ~l.iltun \\~n. µ h. P:.. il DCSTER, VIS, sl•l k. l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1.t Bulta<.'o Pur!>ang 250, SiSO 675·1J'J70. a~k for Ball PICKUP Like new, less than 4000 m i l es! Au t o matj c t rans rn 1ss1on. radio. heater. power steenng. NEWPORT IMPORTS Dunton Ford Opel '68 Kade tt $1099 f>h :! tlr hdlp, 1 SJll'l'd lrJn1>. radio. heater lu:.atkd <YXStiUil. VW '73 Bus $3777 S2777 l,all . .i1r. \.\1 r''.\I . Lugg ~ll!'lll olfl'r. !~Ill~ l.il'loi y e'lUll'l'H:rl ~)~~o \l<ra~~"'.' ~1~~c~·1c:~~ ~~~~dials, lrlr h11ch , t.>16·09'.!l -l hkt• m·w Sl·e 10 ..ippn'l' 1»brakcs. butkt•l M'Jb. · -Pontiac 9965 2240 S Mlm al Wa'"er. SA '71 Yamaha . 250.\1 X Great ~hape. Bc)lt offer 49·H 589 3100 W. Coast Hwy. H.B. 642.-9405 546·7070 C~l;!.J b:Vl loadedwlthl''lr .... &onl) '12 Forrl Llcl Hrnugham ·I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jtj.(JOOm1les n;:,1101-:i. dr. fXl\\L'r. Jlr. lu ma. re ·68 1;TO. aulo. nds p a1114- al sh.irp 6 12·72XX ::;sooor best offer. Dunton Ford 69 650 Trt um ph Uonn. SOOO. '66 250 Bultarn SJOO. Hoth in very good cond. 89ff-2084 • 1975 NORTON 850 CC. Interstate c•lct'. start. Bc;,aut. :.tl \'l'r. Nt'w. air l'Ond1l1onin g, p lus -- man~ more extras . Sec · Oran9e County's this one! <64872\' J. Hi9hest S Buyer $4895 on Imports SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 ll:Jrhor. C.M . 631-1276 Bill Moxey Toyota C<.111 Hoger or 8111 x.ti 8555 200 ma Must sa c raft<:C ----------FREE APPRAISAL Wl' huy u)lcd <'ars & 1mmcd 96.J 3105 --- '73 GT380 Su7llk1. elc.1n Si2.5. C:ill l!>7 207ti alt. 12 '76 1ru1•ks. Co.t ll GHOTll <.:llE\'ROLl::T for a free Fiat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fiat Before you buy .. seer Mission Vlelo Imports Avery Exit. S.D. Fwy. 831-1740 Dunton Ford 2240 S Maun at Wa'"er, S.A Dunton Ford 2240 S M••" at W•rner. S A 546-7070 ~ --VW '7 4 Love BUCJ 546-7070 2~40 S Mom at Warner. S.A 546-7070 'iO Qpt'I (;T . 1 <IWl\l'I'. i\/T . $2888 Cadillac 9915 r\I l'Oncl fj.I() lli:!t; & ·I Spc~d. trJll!' .• only ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631; 2358 . .\lakt-olll•r 1!1,000 m1l 1.•i. Lake new Porsche 9750 t•ond (362L\\'G). ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. CADILLAC '' Quality & Price 'i2 r onl (~ran Turano ·1.tlr. \'IO) I top S l.r!J\I. 4 !ll 28;>\I Ford '68 Wa90n $1199 Vil. J\ T. ( .i l'l a ar l'llml . (}33-5i30 i:! l.l·mans :iso, I ull 1m r 1\.\I l'.\1 i.l1•rt•11, ~11•1•1 r:ul1als ,1111 nmd. !):!.i!"J41, PP. n-IU-t;\·l'i p·str , H&ll, w~w t 1r\:~. 'i I Fart'b1r<I. /\11111 .1u-. llnlglass. IWICl:.S:!i. .Ul F~I . 1' S, ~ Sll·d Hada JI!'>. \ 1•1 y Ck.in. SJ.~).", lii~I h4,J I. Dunton Ford lltunderi>ird 997 0 2240 S M•m •l W•rntu, S A ··············••······• noon. Motorndcs 125 CC Worn bat Hin. str('el & dart. s.ioo. WO CC Supl'r Rat com pl rcblt S250. 586·55i0 T YOT <1ppra1i.al. 0 A <.;ROTll Cll EVROLET TRUCKS 1821 l Beach Bh ti llunllnf.,'1.on Hcat·h 16 To Choose From ~7-·IAAI_· 7_ S.19·3331 '73 !II I Sii r. I cmn .. ar r. mags, m·w tart'"· loaded, best otlt•r 1:133·!.l:!li I '74 914 2.0 Dunton Ford 22CO S M•m •I W•rner. S. A 546-7070 Over 70 to Choose From For t ill' lr1·'1 pl ICl')I. t ht· lowl'l.l ll'.l'I' 1 .ill'~. ,\ dt pcndablt' '>l'n u·e. )ll'l' 546-7070 ford '70 Ltd 4 Dr $1499 ·11 Full pwr. lu mih·.;. '1111• root.i. slcr~~· Ot'!'>L 11llvc- 1 l.Jkes. h i I .),\89. ---Veqa 9 974 .....••...•...•........ I Speeds. 5 s p eeds, aulomat1cs, long beds. ·73 Dune Cycll' Spider short beds. SELLING YOUR CAR? :'lluo;;t !.t'll' 75:! ll53t TOP PRICES PAlO '66 912. Sal \'l'r w, bl.ick 1n NABERS CADILLAC \ >! .1ul0 tr an-., la1 I .;11r -1 , 11 l h 1 .•. ' II ' ••'!.!.I ;JC''""• t·onu. p steering. It l'llo\\ \'I .\ c It ll VW '7 4 Dasher $3777 For Im ports lc·r111r. ~I ui.t sl't' to ,, p Paadfor orNot prcc1atc Lo m1 ., All Dean Lewis Imports ~rn. tii:>·321_! _ llU ltodtwcll engine. Also 6 Used Compact Sacn£1<.'C' 615·0585 Trucks Aut o lr;,in' . racl ao, h l'Jl!'r, 111..e new . 15:13;\l\'FI. 2600 11.irhor BIHi COSTA ;\I 1<:s \ 5 IH !HOO ""w tares, ''"'I ro11I ) ' • · • llntcd glass. < 120C \XI. ~'0.lllKI ma. J1l't1l'Cl l ~ml. llelow bunk al ::,2,110. Mm• bikes. 1 311P, 1 5HP. lot·hoos\!from StiO SIOO Bth IX.& rn lake ft11111i1 lAu~ 1 nu.892·431M @}""" WJLO 71 Yamaha man1 Enduro ~ TOYOTA SIRS & 'fl9 Sul uk1 TC 120 ~ sl or l rl .S200. R.\6· 7005. 7-1 Suzuki 125 Enduro 2.000 m1., 'X lnt cond , S..19 IOi5 or G7J !1171. Honda Mini Trail ZSOA , 1966 Horbor ( M 6d6 91(\"\ 1964 FORD Eeonoline pickup. $500 or w1ll trat.le for furniture or re model work or ? ·! '! Call 751 ·51·13. l!l66llarl>or.C.M. ~~~~~~~~~~ ltl/.I Porsche !Jl 1·2U .Xlnl f).t6 !130_3___ ! <: u n d . • m a n y 'l r as . Dunton Ford OPt::"l SUNO/\Y ·72 Eldo., blul'lna-.). l-:\ cell. t:orul. I 1111 v lo.1dt<tl , S5400 :-.: ,111n , -:;-10 11m1;, 644-0:l:J:l l'\ l' Dunton Ford ----'74Fiat124 Sport Cpe. Air, Bla<.'k 1 Blac·k. !11)2 5llii. TOP stereo, m ags. Xlnt cond. 22CO s Mo)tn ol w .. n~r. s A $4200. 499-2360 $ -- Paid FUil Used VW's Paid for or Mot •.,. 'fifi PO RSCll 1-; 912 .\'.L:"<T Sll:\l'E. i\li\liS. 22CO S M•1n •t W•'"~r , S A 546·7070 546-7070 PIH ELLIS. N 1': \H NEW • 'ii CD\. lmm.n· rnnd . 1i20 1'.:NGlNE :>l l':Vl-:H ---a ir. II 1.rnr. F :'ll ~t1'1l'O, Lincoln 9945 H 1\ CE 0 . S 1 !JOO. '70 Hu1!,}l'llow.aulosllck brn/brn.s:!ll~io 1;1<1r;o1x ••••••••••••••••••••••• PHJV,\Tl::P/\RTY.(71'1) shall.rh•un ml.l.io,ooomi c_____ 9 91 7 ·1;1; t'un l 1n e nta l :! dr 1n :1.1;:;1;2 SI 150 Mike 642 97:!3 omaro Coupe. fully c·qu1 ppecl . --------••••••••••••••••••••••• rd1lt cng & lran .... run-. ti3S Coupe Porsche new Hl7 l Super Beclle V W, '69 CA ~J /\ B 0. m ·•>:s . vcrfr<.'t. look'i ~u·.er. i.a<' SlOO. Xlnl Cond. 557 3262 DB'll cng. l\Jusl s ell this wk. (.inod cond. SHl511. Pit: ~terco, \ ery clean, $1500. ~5. 5:lti :J::lb!l Ford •L]£IOO ~ Days, 8!>2·2112; 673·5449 5-17·7765a)lkforJ1m firm.!li9·50BM ----- v r-E vt·s. ---------- -Mercury 9950 19731/J Suzuki $1499 · Fl T S l S2!:19'} - -1;:1 V\V, rC'l11lt motor, new '67 CamJrO, J!d lr.ani.p. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RV90. Showroom Dix pi<.'kup truck VB, ljGJi•Ot!fle'f't'll '73 L~;r·7:WW~H · '5:J Por Conv Ll Blk Lqr. brks. np1-. dutrh. runs car 111 grl running comJ. Wh iti• "•" nitc h•Jtht'r. cond. Only 400 miles. auto trans .• p'steering, Tim i lk!llch ftrv:t. '?IFli\T SL Cpe .. S3l99 110 eng. ~1.utch.,cl~· _Bra xlnl. S.1511 m bst, All Sti2.5.!H;:!ti:?li ami f rn ,,tcrcn, l<1 pl• $295. firm! 536-2286 r:id10. heater, etc. Xtra lfWlt. Bch 842-4435 Lie =i37KGY _&covl'r. ~.1~~1 -t~!I 3'J63. 5prn. 6 l6 l!IC!R • :?1.1.lOOm. l O\\ n{'r 'Int nace truck. (Serl213). 67 C..im.aro, •llr, m Jg:;. '72 Yamaha St Xlnl cond I rt d 'iS FIAT SL Cpe .. $3-199 i i Carrera, l;\e new. Ask 69 V\\' Bug. iww 1•ng1nc. ra cing ~lrqil''. sh.arp rond -l!lti 9712 __ _ Autos, mpo e Lac 118l5NJ.\l tor .\Ir:.. ~lark lo milt•-;, ,l!mKI nind. new c.ir. $850. 11r IH!1>t oll<.•1. M 9952 Sissy bar. elec start $450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 F IAT 850 Spacier $2699 s.f7· 14 ll hrJkc:-. ::,woo 1;;:1 :l5i 1 833-7776 uston9 orofrer 675 84_15____ GeMral 970 I Lie 1!70911ZK ---••••••••••••••••••••••• Vespa Ciao Moped $300or ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Fl/\T850Sp1dt'r $1799 'II 91.& l H, 20.001! ma, vw B UG ·;~,. fiOOO mi, ·07C,\.\J,\UO t!ltil1 Con\'er t. Mint (,'onil best offer. 546·6366 aft ti6 Sunbeam 1\lpane, needs Lie 11098DFC clean. red I hlk · S5800/ am I f m i. tt• 11'0. <"h r m Gd. trans & i.:11 runnin~ Nu P:l1nt, radiator, brk!', work. Low mileage. Best FACTORY bestofft'r 5~·H3~9 __ whb. Mint t·11ntl. 1>14 5794 <.'ond. S625. RJ:H840 lop, $1,350. 497 2880 oi3--r!io ------- Che v '71 Ve9a $$1199 Of,. 2 di' '1 !'>fll.'t•d Ir .ins, 1 adro h1·alc1". ""w 1111·-;, l'tc· <1>i>illG1\J. Dunton Ford 2240 S Mam al W11rner, SA 546·7070 Che • '7 4 Ve9a $2666 "GT ' Statton wa~m1 '' speed . radio. hl'all'r, \in~ I ml . m <ag ~ hl•cls, sharp! <~llJM)). Dunton Ford 2240 S Main 111 W•rn~r. S A 546-7070 6PM. 1\UTHORlZED ---- -(2) H_o_n_d_a_OO_'_s _. -.-69_00_ Che• '73 CheyeMe offer 673 7328----Soles• Ser•ice '70 9l1T. r<.'d /hlk, ~xcept. Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 Street . S200. '66 90 Tr.ul. $3699 * * * Parts• Leasing cond. ~.83!1J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $200.673-9033. Supe r •;1 t o.n pic kup JohnCaJlohan 120 W.Warner a tMain ----- 73,, l.:R250-E-.-,5-1_n_o_r_e truck, \'~ •. auto. tra ns.. 1773 Oriole Dr. Santa 1\na 557-2L32 RcMlsRoyce comp. stocked sji2s. Xlnt fuel. air cond. p 'str, Costa Mesa -------••;;l••D•E•A••L•E•R··,N··u··s••A••.•, cond. Boots. 12, leathers R&J l. tinted glass, whale You arc tht• winner of one Kea nldf\lft &hia· 9735 • • · $80/ofr. 552 0057 s pare wheels. J\ real nit•c compfolc dinner selected ••••••••••;............. ROY 2SO Yam:lha DTt dirt. <8&12044). menu at 1969 truck. Must be seen. fro m Skin ny M ik e's IR{ CARVER Xlnt. Many many Xtras, HOLIDA y IMH ROllS·ROYCE low hrs. $395. 979.4395 3131 lri1tol St., eo~!~~Am~u:~'!1th ~~1~ ... 1~~:~ '75 Kawas aki 400. 3 CostaMesa only 62,000 miles. 5•'-44« · cylinder, like new. Low Please cull 642-5678. ext <XNZ752). C\OSED SUNDAYS m ileage, very quick. 333torlalmyourtickct. DOM IURMS ~~ell. $1,000 nrm. --------* * * VOLKSWAGEN Stub '74 Honda Elsinore · 250 Xlnl cond . D.G . A C· ttSSOries. $750. CaH aCl 3pm 546-1656 ............. 9160 W./1..tt ••••••••••••••••••••••• MohrHoMtRtfttal 20'-22'24' Spoclal Weekend & We.etc I)' ·rates. Reserve for Holl do )'I DOW. REOENCY MOTOR HOME RENTALS 925 N. Harbor Blvd. S A. ••~:U·2500•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Che-• '74 CheyenM Audi 9707 13731 Harbor ll•d $4399 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARDEN GROVE EXCLUSIVE ·~Ton pickup, VS, auto '73, lOOLS. Aulo, air, 534·4l00 O FOIC fy tr~ns., (acl nir cond., am/fm stcroo. 1 owner. range oun p'str, R&H. tinted glass. $3,650. 962-«lS. MGdcl 9731 ~ etc. Beauutul. <Serl2l2). '70 Audi 100LS, complclc· :;;·~;;·~·;;·:r;·~~d:; ~ ly rcblt motor, new tires 25 000 m 1' $ i 4 oo • It brks. $1700. 548-8711. 552:1450. al\ 6& wk~ds. · ............. y 9709 ~!~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Mai da RX2, Jmma(', 4UTHOl1%1D Dunton Ford : ... ,,, . ' .. ,,,. .. . ,, '"•' . " 546-7070 ' '7 .. Dat'ltm PU . .21,000 tnl. Aaklng $2700. 495 4828 alt 4pm. 'SS Au!ltin Henley 106 AM/FM. air cond .• nu V I I t Rndllll tire!\. lo ma., Must DAS-.v•e' StnROlc~s cry J:< n t'rtor • n('w see. C.111 J ohn, 67:1-4400 ~ paint , nr w l<>J>. Tonnt'1u1, , rebll en~. 5.000 m1 • i.lnl 9 7pm or G40 flOJi t'VC!I °' POMTIAC·STUn rood ., $3,000 or b$t ofr. wkcnds. 2410 Hcrt:Hw ll•d. &'13 8310 or 646 S993 Sell Idle items 642·56'78 l 1975 PORSCHE ti I S COUPE Silver with sunroof. Loaded with accessories! 1975 AUDI FOX • Maroon 4 Door. Automatic, air oondttlomng & ater~. THESE CAIS MUST If SOLD, SHOP Ir COMPARE -THEY WOH"T LAST LOHG! 1975 AUDI 100 LS Green 4 Door. Aut~tlc, air oond., stereo & sunroof. 1975 PORSCHE 914 2.0 Green and lo.ded with ,,_ny oe>flons. 1975 AUDI FOX WAGON Green with a utomatic and •ereo. ' . . . . . . . . . , UNUSUALLY CLEAN, HIGH QUALITY, FAIR PRICED USED CARS •. • '73 CHEVELLE Automatic. ai r cond .. radio. heater. power steering . power brakes. 634HOE. $3189 '74 CAPRI 2800CC Automatic. air cond . AM/FM stereo. decor group. 661 LPB. $3789 '74 CAMARO Automatic. air cond., power s te ering , power brakes. vinyl top. N o 108724N- 134756 '74 GRAND PRIX Automatic. air cond .. power s tee ring . power brakes. power w indow s. AM /FM stereo. l andau top, , cruise control. rallye wheels. 125JSF. $3989 THE BEST PLACE TO SAVE •72 CAPRI 2000 -4 speed with radio, eleclrlc ckx:k. body s.de ,.....,uld1ngs. vin~ 1nlMot, ,_ engine with I 2 mo. wOT011y. (5500E) (SK• 0023A). 52266 '69 MERCURY MARQUIS Pow8" steering. oi< rnnd., rodio, power windows Simply becailrf.J inside ond out (ZSK-4-42) (SK22t9A) ' ' s 1149 '71 FORD TOllMO GT A car with reoi c10·. F.,e enqne red With block vinyl 1ntenCT, °" cord., aJto. rrons .. power steenrg (657DSX) (SK t1 I 72A) '73 GRAM TOllMO ,.... cond . poww sleennq, t>.Jlo. rr~. radio and mocfs.ie comf01. (o20<Li) (SK 111 H ). '74 LIMCOLM COMT1MIEMT Al n-., qor~ 4-door ~ f10S arty 23, 'JOO mJes Lu•ury equipped ond spec1olly priced (S17KEI) (SK"21o) 55543 '73 LIMCQLM MAHIY Reolly "' o elms by ti self <>" outsiandinq value in pure luxlJY [9t4HSV) (SK#S63-4A) "71 LIMCOLM COUPE Ths '' o 'a with thousands of ~ ml~ . . ln~ed by eicperfs fat mechonKol relioblity ond losr1n9 beauty. {848EAE) (SK •56-48A) 1974 LIMCOLM MAii IY Only 24.000 octuol miles. fiJI poww. factory 0" conditioning. and so mony mote luxuroes! (SISJES) . s7394 Nabers Cadillac Q!ality& • Price • • LARGEST SELECTION · 1N ORANGE COUNTY •• 12 MONTH- 12,000 MILE CADILLAC FACTORY PROTECTION PLAN 1976 COUPE DE VILLE • Fuel ln1ect1on. Only 4257 miles on this loaded automobile. Cabnolet top, leather. s tereo . cruise control. most every conceivable ·option {475Nll) Only $9495 1975 COUPE DE VILLE Cabriolet top, leather interior. full power. factory air. loaded. (388MMJ). Only $7295 1974 ELDORADO COUPE Cabriolet top, leather. dual seats. stereo. loaded. (408956). Only $6795 1973 COHTIMEMT AL TOWN SEDAM Town Car. Vinyl top. full pawer, factory a1t, stereo. cruise . loaded. (036GNM). Only $4195 1973 PORSCHE "914" 5 speed trans.. air conditioning, appearance grouo. AM/FM radio, etc. (Ser. 12914). Only $6195 OVER 70 TO CHOOSE ALL 1976 MODELS! Not just a few leader:; but EVER¥ NEW 1976 model car and truck 1n our huge in vent ory no w DISCOUNTED to save our customers MANY MANY dollars! Come in. pick out the new 1976 car or truck of your choice and get MANAGEM E NT APPROVED d iscount SAVINGS w ithout bickering or hassle' • Last Call for '75's STILL A BIG SELECTION AT THE GREATEST DtSCOUMTS WE HA VE EVER OFFERED IM OVER 54 YEARS OF IUSIMESS. CHOOSE FROM • T-BIRDS • LTOS •ELITES • TORIMOS •MAVERICKS •MUSTANGS • PIMTOS •PICK-UPS • LEASE DIRECT! ALL MAKES & MODELS C 0 M P E T I 1·1 V E RATES! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OM 1976 FORDS BRAND NEW 1976 N .A A s HERE NOW · • READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! ~I has come early · here at Bauer Motors! Take a look at these fantastic savings: •75 IUICk · SICYHAWk Auto. trans .. power steering & brakes. air. & extra clean! l666lWMJ. WAS $4895 SAMT A SPECIAL SAVE $500 MOW $4395 ..., •74 IUICK CENTURY LUXUS Factory air. low 27.000 miles. (057KAO) WAS $3695 SATA SPECIAL SAVE $400 MOW $3295 '74 OPEL MANTA COUPE Auto. trans.. low 14.000 miles. (166LRW) WAS $3295 SANTA S,ECIAL SAVE $300 MOW $2995 •74 CHEVY ,IEL AIR Auto. trans .. fact ory air. power steering & brakes. low miles. (058L1Tl WAS $3295 SA~ A SPECIAL SAVE $500 MOW S~!,,.~ ..... '74 AUSTIN MARI MA 4 Door. 4 speed, air. low 7.000 miles. (263MSF) WAS $3295 SANTA SPECIAL SAVE $300 MOW $2995 '74 FORD GRAM TORINO Sharpest in the area! Low 1 owner miles. (335KEI) WAS $3695 SAMT A SHCIAL SAVE $400 HOW $3295 •74 FORD VAN Chinook conversion. very unusual! (228MRS) WAS $5995 SANTA SPECIAL SAVE $600 MOW $5395 '74 COMTIMEMTAL TOWNE COUPE Has everything, loaded! 1 owner. low miles. (281.JW{} WAS $6495 ...t•..,clCll SAVE $700 HOW··S5795 173 OLPS CUTLASS COUPE Showroom condition throughout! (134LGC) WAS $1695 SAMTA SPECIAL SAVE $400 HOW $3295 •74 JEHSEM HEALEY Low 7000 m iles, air conditioned. (#5925) WAS $6495 SANTA SPIClAL SAVE $600 NOW $5195 Best 1976 Domestic New Car Buy On Harbor Boulevard! BRAND MEW 1976 c h e y e t t ·e 52888 + Tax & License IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (362} (1J0816Y134325) OVER 100 IN STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY TODAJ! DATSUt~ CBlMPIOll STOCK. '78 DATSUll ·710. :\ I lll'J~tl'I d cil l.11111fv l ,H 1 \ l +ll I') ... If lll'~'ll't'• • 1 l>.it ... uu '"\ n1~·· .. l 11t11l11d .111.f '" 1 ... Hu~" .t 1111·rl1• 111 1 1111 I '1 t\\ ,., " I 11•1 I 11 + "'' d1" 111.11..1' R"' l111i11·11111 l...-1 '"''' 'I 11ilt•.J vl.1" J,d 1t11H1'. \l.1\ '"' \1•\11 111 ,, t.1111111' I oll ,flt11tf.f 1 .. ,J I 11 lllljlllllf' DAT ns SAVE ON REMAINING '75 DATSUNS NOW AT aosE-OUT PRICES! MEW CAR TRADE-IMS '72 DATSUN 510 4-DOOR Auto. trans.. radio. heater vinyl roof. (2743) · 52195 '72 DATSUM 510 4 DOOl 4 speed, air, radio, heater extra clean. (2758) ' SAVE •74 DATSUM . 260·2 Auto. trans .• AM/FM radio. heater, less than 7.000 miles. (2764) SAVE •74 DATSUM STATION WAGOM Maroon . 4 speed. air conditioning, low miles & beautiful! (2787). ' s3595 "69YW FAS TIA CK 4 speed. radio. heater excellent condition. (2770)' SAVE ' 1 . I l 7 • j c ( s c I'. c f ii T oday's Clos ing N.Y. t oeks . ~ VOL. 68, NO. 352, .. SECTIONS, •1 P AGes ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1975 TEN CENTS Lfiguno Rope Prevention Pion OK'd. By JACK CHAP PELL Oft.IM Oallf ~il41tSU" The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil approved a package of s teps for rape prevention and as- sistance for rape victims Wednes- day. The package includes a trial period_ of later city bus service. consc1ousness-ra,ising sessions for police officers. a trial pro- gram for police patrol checks of homes, intruder-proofing homes and self-defense classes for women. . The council's action came in response to a plea from Carolyn Whitehorn, president of the local c hapter of tb e lNati o nal Organization for Women (NOW). Ms. Whitehorn. who prefers the feminist designation, had suggested the actions be taken after first facetiously demanding • lhe coWlril enact a "dusk to dawn curlew for men unless ac- companied by their wives or mothers." In a report to the City Council, Police Chief Frank Schopen said many of the suggestions made by Ms. Whitehorn were due to be in- stituted in the department. • These included initiation of a crime-prevention bureau today under Officer Barry Snyder to help residcnt8 prevent mtruders from gaining entry to their homes. The bureau is designed to stem the city's rising burglary rate, but would as well deny rapists access to homes . Chief Schopen said the depart- ment already gives its officers special training on dealing with the vicllms of rapes. but said rape crisis and consciousness- ra1sing of officers would be ex- panded probably with the aid of Oran~e County MentaJ Health Department representatives. Ms. Whitehorn said that any program teaching officers how lo deal with rape victims should be taught by a woman. "I am rather tired of h aving men telling other men what it's like to be a woman and be raped.·· she said . Later bus service will begin Jan. 1. Lines will run about two and a half hours later than prt'· senlly Ms. Whitehorn noted that cur · rently the las t city buses to Top of the World leave just before con- neellng Orange County Transit Di strict buses from Newport Center and from Dana Point ar- nvc.> in Laguna Beach City :\1anager Al Theal sug- (See RAPF., Page A2) ax I e __ ooms an. 7 Perish • ID Fire Men Slug Women Fleeing Night Club NEW YORK <UPI > -A night club fire during which m en fought fistfights with women in their panic to escape killed at least seven people today. The fire in the posh Blue Angel on Manhattan's Upper East Side started about 2:30 a.m. but an en- tert::iiner at the club said ther e was a s me ll of s m oke at least 30 minutes before the flames were Sl'l'n . Hinshaw Prosecution -Rests Case By TOM BARLEY Oltlw O~ II y "i.t Staff The prosecution closed its bribery case against Congressman Andrew Hinshaw in Ora,nge County Superior Court today a ft er four weeks of testimony from 14 witnesses. Judge Robert P . Kneeland sent his jury home for a 19-day holi- day recess after adding a further admonition to the warnings he delivers to the panel at each re- cess. His additional insetuclion to· day was. "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year lo you all. .. Lawyers for both sides re- mained in the courtroom, after the jury left to argue a number of motions that must be resolved before defense attorneys Robert Green and Ma rshall Morgan can open their case Jan. 6. Green said he will ask Judge Kneeland to dismiss all three bribery counts against Hinshaw. 54. on the grounds that the pro- secution has failed to present an adequate case against the former county assessor . Hins haw appeared happy and confident today and repeated his earlier s t atement that he will be cleared of all charges and sub- sequently re-e lected to his office. The Newport Beach Republican is accused of accept- ing stereo equipment as gifts from the Tandy Corporation in return for assessm ent adjust· ments that allegedly saved the electronics company many thousands of dollars in county taxes. The congressman is furt.Qer ac- eused of soliciting a bribe from Beckman Instruments attorney Ronald Steelman during a 1971 assessment appeals hearing that could have save the f\illerton company as much as $300,000 in business proper,.ty taxes. "We smelled s moke for a half hour and looked but could not find where it was coming from · s aid Jean Claude Baker. a Frenchman who is master of ceremonies of the club's French revue "'The flames broke out behind the stage and in 10 seconds -not one minute -the whole room went up · The transvestite revue "Zoo'" was showing Caroling Council Christmas spirit welled up in the Laguna Beach Ci- ty Hall. The City Council bee an its Wednes day session with a rendition of "Jingle Bells." Quipped Mayor Roy Holm, "If anyone gets out or control we'll threaten them with another carol.·· San Clemente Okays Sewer Servic~ Hike Despite vocal opposition, San Clemente city councilmen have held firm on applying a $4 pe r month sewer service fee to each of the 10,000 dwelling units in the city. Owners of apartment complex- es, who have benefitted in past years from what have been called disproportionately low sewer service charges, packed the meeting to oppose the in· crease. Their position drew support on- 1 y Crom Ma yo r Ant h ony DiGiovanni, who was on the los- ing end of a 4-1 vote to start the new fee next month. Under the previous billing formula, owners of apartments and other multi-unit complexes were billed 50 percent of their monthly waler bill as a sewer service charge. This work ~d out. on the aver age. to atfout $1.35 per unit per m onth, said Lou Zinsel, pre- sident of t he San Clem ente Apartment-Hotel-Motel Associa· ti on. 1'hat figure is about half the $2. 75 pet' month paid by owners of single-fam ily residences, a point which rankled Councilman (See SEW ERS, Page AZ> Fire Commissioner John T O'Hagan said the dead included five w.omen trapped in the club's pawder room when the lights failed and two m en, one found near the e ntrance to the cloakroom and the other in another pa rt of the building. Police officer Jim Hatcher , one of the firs t emergency service of- ficers lo a rrive al the scene on <See PANIC. P ageA2) Narcotics Agent Shot In Arrest An undercover Santa Ana police narcotics officer is in serious condition today at an un- named Orange County hospital after being cut down in a hail of bullets Wednesday as he at· templed to arrest two suspt?cted heroin dealers. Officer Marco Zavala. 25. was shot twice in the back and once in the shoulder by one of the s us- pects, who pulled a gun when Zavala identified himself as a lawman. Though badly wounded. Zavala managed to return the fire, critically wounding the suspect who had s hot him. a police s pokes man said. The incident oc- ('Urred shortly after 6:30 p.m. in a residential part of central San- ta Ana. The criticaliy wounded suspect wa!!I identified as Inocencio Coronel, 22, of Los Angeles. He is in Orange County Medical Center in extremely critical condition and is not expected to live, a police spokes man said. A second suspect tentatively identified as William Lugo, 18, of Santa Ana, was s hot in the leg as he attempted to flee. Police spokesman Ted Weatherly said Lugo was shot by a backup of· ficer who arrived at the scene just as the gunfire broke out. Lugo ....-as also taken to the ja1r ward at Orange County Medical Center. A third suspect, identified as Teodoro Hernandez, 38, was ar- rested shortly after the shooting in a nearby Santa Ana home on charges stemming from another part of the narcotics investiga- tion, Weatherly said. According to officers at the (SttSHOT, PageA2> SaddlefJack College f I o .. lly Pllet S~f PllOIO CHIMNEY WASN'T MEANT FOR RICKY STROM, 14 Huntington Beach Youth Got Stuck on Way Down Ho, Ho, Help! Ricky Found Chimney Sticky By ARTllUR R. VI NSEL 01 I~• o .. lly P1101 St•ff Somebody came down the chimney of a north Huntington Beach horn(' Wednesday -but only halfway and it wasn't Santa Claus who got stuck between a bunch of bricks and a hard place. The drop in visitor was Ricky Strom, 14. who missed his Stacey Intermediate School history class as a result. but certainly deserves an A for effort to get there properly equipped with his homework . Police and fire department personnel from Huntington Beach and Westminster arrived at the Strom home. 5882 San Soue1 Cirele, s hortly after 9 a.m., reseuers said today. They were called by Mrs Doris Pomerlau, who reported what she said sounded like someone screaming as though struck in a fireplace c.himney Police Offieer Ph1llp McCrea discovered young Rick. The yot1lh -five feet. seven in· ches. and 125 pounds had an e~ olanation for gettmg stuck in the 12-by 24-inch fireplace flu(' He had fori?otlen the history book he needed fordass. Steelman was the final pro- secution witness today·and he left the stand after an intensive two- d"Y grilling from delense at· <See HINSHAW, P•ge AZ> Trustees Okay Center "I left for sehool and then re- m e mb ered I forgo t something. .my history book." he said after his harrowing, hour 1ong ordeal "I came baek home and all the d~ were locked and everybody was gone. "I couldn't find any other way, so 1 went down the chimney. House Upholds Ford Veto WASHINGTO~ <AP I -The House today sustained President Ford's veto of a bill extending 1975 income tax cuts. virtually assuring that most working Amerieans will pay higher in· come laxes beginning New Year's Day. The vote was 265to157 with two members voting present. The tal· Jy was 17 votes short of the two-- thirds m ajorily necessary lo override a veto. If the existing tax eul law dies on schedule, the typieaJ worker's taxes will increase SJ to $4 a week starting Jan. l. Rut Fords aid Congress still ean ael to prevent higher income tax- es for most working Americans beginning Jan. J. · There is no need for inctt11e taxes to go up on :-lew Year's r>ay if the Congn·ss in the 13 days r e· maming in 1975 will join m e in ... a simple commitment to the American people.·· Ford said in a statement. . Prior lo the vote. House Speaker Carl Albert aceused the White House of trying to "brainwash the Republicans." by telling them that they will get some kind of bill ;rnyway. Death uf th<' bill means an automatie January jump in most Americans· laxes unless some emergency legislation is worked out between now and ~ew Year's Dav. ford opposed the bill o n grounds 1t did not contain a pro- ns1on imposing a ceiling on fl'deral expenditures. .\l the White House. deputy press secrt.>t ary William I. Greener said ·'the President ob· viously is pleased" by the vote. Asked whether he had any con· tingeney plans. Albert said, "None have been discussed with me ... However. he was expected to talk to committee leaders and discuss the situation. ··;\'ty present inclination i~ lo let them live with this l can live with 1l ... I can lake the heat. .. , think it is better politics to be strong in our attitude lo the legislation . Mr Rhodes r Republieah Leader John J Rhodes) may think otherwi_.5e. He may be fooled." The vote came *amatically as lhe eleetronic scoreboard ticked off the tallv Republicans burst <See TAXES, PageA2> C o ast \\'ea th er Mostly sunny skies, f'ri· day, according to the weather service. Not much temperature change. • Highs 65 at the beaches. rising to 75 inland. Lows tonight 35 to 45. INSIDE TODAY ' Huntington Bathe r Cited (or Nudjty Trustees of the Saddleback Comm unity College District gave the green light Wedn esday to the college's next m•jor building, a $3.25 million center for the performing arts. • firm hired for the project. created a Spanisb Mission-st~le d.esi~n which at the same time 1s in- tended to blend with the Neo- Babylonian look of the library and lht" Math-Science building. Larger evenlli harl to be held off- campus. Trustees •t Wednesday's session authorized a base bid for the buildmg and an additional 23 separate bid items for equipment and furmshings. These include lhe theater seat s. samples or which trustees first want to in· Spt'ct, before acceptin~ any bids . ''It was scary," said young Strom after being physically hoisted baek up out of the chimney vent by his rescuers. who said he looked like a filthy faced West Virginia coal miner after a hard day in the shaft A deciSton lo cut one-lhlrd off a proposed malpractice m $uronce role increase re ceived mued reaction. AS ' A Huntington Beach man was ('ittd for public nudity Wednes· day l.n South Laguna by Oranac County Sherifl's officen who said he was spotted bint naked oa the 9th Strtet be.ch. O~putles identlfJed the alleged- ly nude beachgo~r a~ Robert Ueo.ry Campbe ll. 35. oC 320 9th St .. Huntin gton Bcucb. They said Campbell 's proaence Qn the beach was reported by an 80· year-old owner ot nearby pro- perty. The facility actually will con· sial ol three b uildings. one of wblah ls a 400-seat theater. The remain inl buildlngs will be used for lutructlon in art and mu5lc As the gymnasium currently unctercl')nstrucUon on the Mlssion VieJo campus. the music-arts complex represents an architec- tural departure Crom cxlstlnQ cam.Pus bulldinga. WUUam Blurock and P~rtnen, lbe ~ewoort Buch architectural Bids for the project are expect· ed to o~n J &n . 2 and cons~ction be under way by March The facilf ly is tareeted for completion foSpring1977. Music and art students present· ly are housed ln J collection oC five portable building~ on the lower college campns. Since the college opened in 196'7 drama and music productions were held in o m•keahifl tbUter With a max- imum SNltina capacity or 100 Also considered by the panel was th~ hiring of n construcuon m a na1er lo supervise and coordin;1tc lbc college's current bUtlding boom. Board members indicated that thty did not immediately want to hire a ('QnAtru('tlon rmncrvi~or for l~•·r ('F.~T•:R . Pngc-'>\ ,; "I wa nt to be an architect," he said, foresee'lng graduation from Stacey Intermediate School, Westminster Hi gh School and the college or university or his pre- ference. Hl' declared quite dcOnilely Wednesday that someday he wlll :ittcMpt to rlr!'ign and bwld a bet I l':· I I I n-,r r ... MY-"9nl<• •rww~o, r....M .. .,. C..llMnll• C...r(Awtwr oaulfl .. CMlkt 0-...._.. O.atll .... lo• ........ ~ ... .llMN'-•' A..u ........ "'" .... .._.,. Index Al l11_t'N __ CJ AMu..-n •• M9ne,~ .... Al ltiM¥ .. \ 0. ,,,.,...., ,..,.... DI 14 Nel'-INeW\ Cl Of'a•~Y u ...... Alt~' M S*\Mllt11eh Cf>-1 T ... .,,.,. Ot-I 'T1IMttn A1t .. t• C4 ~1-Ntwa ' ·' r C1 Ct Dt cw o.• ,.,,... "'·" (1-4 OM ow C1 C.-1 ... •• • ft.I DAILY PllOT L/SC Thur9day, 090llrnbef 18, 11f1S Trustee Urged To Quit t:apislrnno Unified SchOOI Dis· t r1('l Trustee A .E. Westberg s hould re-sign in light or an At - torney General's opinion that he is holding office illegaJly, ac<."ord - lng to the candidate Westberg de- feated last ~1at'th . The call for Wt•stbt.>rg ·s re- ~1g nat ion c-ame from Buckley <>-!'Jeill, tht:= cand1datl' who lost to \Vestberg by 22 votes. In an o pinion rt"leased this \\'l'l'k, !he Attorney General held that \.\1i:stberg may not legally Tt'lain his school board seat hl'l'ause he mo\'~·d out of the tru.stet' ;.irca 1n "''hich he was ,•le1,.·ted. ,\1 tht> lime v f Lhe elect1on. \\l·stb('rg· was a rt·sidcnt of 1'ru~l('t' r\rt~a 2 1n San Cleme"nte. tn ;\·l ,1~, hl' 1novt.•d into l 'rustet· . \rt·;~ 3, 1n a different part of the l'Ll \ , \'e:;. (l1~f1n1tt•!y, ' responded t) .\'l·ill \\'hl·n asked \Vt'<ines.day 1ught 1f \\'1_•5tb1._•rg should quit in light of !ht• Up1n1011. \Vestb1..·r~ :;;11LI \!us ,.,.eC'k that ht> \\'ill nul !:1ke any action until 1Pl't't1ng \\'i\h thC' county <'1•unst•i's officl" rl"pres.t>ntative to the Sl'hool bo;1rd 1'hat n1eeting is .. :-checluled for Friday morning. (\1un!y C'ounseJ last April is- :-u1..·c1 :111 opinion stating that \\1•-;tbt•rg l'oU,ld remain on the ~1,1rt! desp1t~ 9 1(' shift in re- "11l1·nt't' .,.....- t)' '.\lt>lll. l'I free.lance writer. l'1U1ftrn11._·d that he rt'<1ucsted the '1l'lirn1'Y General ·s opinion 1hrough the o ffi ct:! or As- :-emblym::in Robert E. Badham 1R '.\le"·port AP::ich ) (_)''.\ll'1IJ s:ud th::it any ::iction on his p:1r1 Y•Ould await action by \\'estberg. \Ve s tberg , 33. 1s a San ('lt>mente dentist. lie has served ~u~ the ~c hool board since 1971 . it he resigns, the remaining s ix ;,<'hool board n1embers v.•ould h;.iv,,_• tli (' option of calling a :-(ll"Cial election or making an ap· po1ntmc>nt to fill the \'acancy. If tht.' board decides to ;:1ppoint .. on1eonP to the position, there mi~ht bt• an e lt·C't ion, any"1ay. The state EduC'ation Code pro- \ 1dt>s that a special election must t)(' hl'ld 1£ 1t is requested by at lt'.ISI h\ l' rercent of the number • 1f voters .,..·ho cast ballots in the t:.i:'t school board elect.ion. 2 More Eye Capistra,no's Council Race San Juan Capistrano's s late for the March City Council election has increased to 10 µotential can- didates T"·o more people look out nominat10n papers Tuesday. They are Timothy S. Neely, an urban planner. and Cecilia M. ~lerm an. who v.·o rks in the customer services division of San Diego C as and Electric Com- pany. She IS also the wife of Peter Herman. an assistant in the of· f1ce of county Supervisor Thomas Riley. Others \~1ho have previously taken out nomination papers are inc umbents James Weathers and Roy Byrnes. also Robert Davies. David Smith. Gary llausdorfer. Edward Wendkos, Richard Hamilton and Louis A. Conter. To officially declare can· djdacy. interested persons mus\ file their papers in the city clerk's office within the next .... ·eek. Drath Lis t Found LO'.\'DO N (APJ Scotland ,-,,rd has found a dt•ath list of poht1cal leaders cind army of- ficers in a London apartment usl•d by Irish guerrillas, O RANGE COAST ' " DAILY PILOT T~Ot-(.,.<t D•ll¥ P•l<M.*'tt.-.<fl"<O"' !><...., 1 ... "''" P••••. ,, p~l>"\l>MI"" '""°'·""l<' (...,\!P<o(.""''"(1(.-•ny ~~lf>"<l•!"""'M• -··-" ....,,,., ...... _ .. ···-· "'" ,.,.,,. ;:-~·v':.:''.""1 .. ~!~~-s ... 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Drivers s topp ed for drunken driving will be told to p ark their cars and will be offered a ride home but no citations will be is- sued , he said. • Listerine To Recant 'Cold' Ads WASHINGTON "(U PI) -The Federal Trade Com mission today ordered the maker s of Listerint· either to st or advertising en ti rely or to spend ::;10 million on ads ad- mitting that they have been fying sinee 1921 aboul how the mouthwash will prevent or cure (•olds and sore throats. lt v.·as the first time the co m· mission has ordered a company to run a corrective advertisement. Previous cases have all involved negotiated settlements where the firms involved agreed to make the "conf~ssions .. ~ "After carefully reviewing the testimony of the experts called by both sides a nd the studies ad- mitted into evidence ... we must conclude that the prepon- derance or the evidence de · monstrates that. contrary to ad- vertising claims, the use of Li:sterine. as directed, wi ll not · prevent or <:ure colds or sor(' throats or ameli orate cold symptoms." said FTC Chairman Lewis A. Engman in an opinion approved unanimously by the commission. The FTC ordered this language to appear in future ads: "Contrary to prior advertising, l.isterine will not prevent colds or sore throats or lessen their severity " The manufacturer, \Varner- l.ambert Company, r.1orr1 s Plains. ~.J ., called the order "unfounded" and said it would appeal it to the federal courts. in- cluding the U.S. Supreme Court, if need be. "I.isterine advertising is based on the latest scientific evidence relating to colds and does not suggest that Li sterine prevents colds," a compa ny spokesman said. Here's How 1976 Taxes Hit Family WASHJ~GTON (U PIJ -J-tert.- 1s hov.· much extra taxes v.·ould be paid in 1976 for the average family v.·hen 1975·s tax ruts es pireonJan.l . SINGLE PERSON INCOME TAJl;TO AMOUNT llEl'AtO OF IHCllEASE 53.000 5138 $95 S6.000 WII $147 Sl0.000 $1,331 $151 $15.000 $2,549 $180 520.000 53.71'1 5180 530,000 $6,850 SI80 COUPLE WITHOUT 53.000 ~.000 !10.000 $15,000 S20,000 $30,000 CHILDR EN ~ s.184 Sl.152 $2.029 53.035 $5,468 !28 S200 $!04 $180 $180 Sl80 COUPLE WITH TWO CHJl.DRf.:N $3,000 -0 --0 - !6.000 • ' !245 !245 $10,000 ~7 $.?16 . $15.000 $1.699 $18:> S20,000 52,660 SI80 U>.000 $4.988 $180 * * * l'rom Page A I TAXES ... into applause when it became ob- vious the veto would be sus- tained. Democrats stood si lent. Shortly-before the showdown, Wa vs and .!'.1eans Committee Cha"irman Al Ullman (O·Ore.1, chief author of the bill. stood to tell the House ''thi!i is a very critical moment in the history or our cOOntry. "If we suffer :1 tax incrt"ase in January, wE" arc playing Ru!isian roulette with the economy of our ' country failure to enact lhiK legislation will have a major C<'onomic imt>act -lc.l no one doubt it," Ullman said. Fro• Page ,11 RAPE ... gested that because of the~t in- volved, the city might find it cheaper to isub11idi%e taxJ service for the limited number ot riders who likely would be using the buses. The r1'quest tor later bus service prompted Councilman Jon Brand to suggest the council ban hitchhiking and cite hitchhikets Rrand said he h3d read of many ins tances o{ women hitchhikers being molested and said if !he council were serious about dl.'aUni:: with the problt'nl, it would outla"' l11tchhikin,g. Cou n cilwoma n Phylli s Sweeney disagreed. Mrs. Sweeney said ''kids'· hitchhiking along roads leading to Temple Hills. Arch Beach or Top or the World, usually known and were well known todrivers- "l 've been giving kids rides up and down the hills for 14 years and I'll continue to do so," r.1rs. S"·eeney said. ~-l rs. S"'·eency also disagreed v.·ith the polict• dep::irtment's position .age inst requiring ci rape counselor to accompany an of- fic('r intcrvie"'·ing a rape victim. Chief Schopcn said present policy is for officers to advise victims or eounseling offered through lht• Fret' Clini c. I-le said some women do not want the servi<.•e and ":should not be forced to accept" it. ~1rs. Swct:'ney s aid "someone was needed·· to help !he \'ictim and the council ordered that a counselor accompany officers. In related action, the council ordered a letter drafted to Laguna Beach schools urging self-defense classes be initiated. One is offered now 1hrough the recreation departmenL l'rom Page A I PANIC ... East 54th Streel, s aid. ''There \\'ere some fistfights -males punching females out of the way. f'at Jacobson. ~I patron of the club from l'~ort \Vorth, Tex., s aid on reaching the street. "\Ve were luckv v.·e were so sober. MY girlffiend was behind us and peo- ple there started fighting. She had to walk over them to get out." Baker s aid the club's front room where drinks and food are served quickly filled with s moke. The sudden spread of the names eaused pa11ic in the crowded club. None of the victims was im- mediately identifi ed. o ·Hagan said there v.·as a "slight possibility" that some other bodies might be found, "but we won·t know for sure until we·ve made a final search." The commissioner said the additional bodies may be under a collapsed balcony. Fire offi cia ls said t hree civilians and nine firemen were injured. None of the injuries was considered serious. ~· O 'Hagan said the blaze was "probably of an electrical origin. originating behind the stage" of the club. The commissioner said the night spot was apparently "in comp Ii a nee '-"' ith the fi.re code.·· Asked if he thought there were enough exits for the patrons. o·Hagan said, ··1 don't think tht• exit factor played a great role" 1n the death toll. l'rom Page ,\ I HINSHAW. • torney Grl'l'll The former deputy C'ount y counsel refused to change any point of his earlier testimony th<.it Hinshaw s uggested that Reck man pay SI ,000 for a table <.ii his tcst1mon1a\ dinner Steelman repeatt.'<i hi s allega lions that 111nshaw suggested that he pad his fees to Reckman so that he could make a contribu· lion to 1-fin shaw·s campaign fund . Green comment<-'Ci today that the defense phase of the trial will take about tw o week s. li e believes the case will go to the jury on or about Jan. 16. Green refused to identify any or the v.•itnesses he and l\.1organ v.i.11 call to the courtroom. "But we mig ht summon Presi· dent Ford as a character wit- ness," the Laguna Beach lawyer quipped. "Aft er all, !\1r tlinshaw has f\ov.·n .,..·ith the President in Air F'orc(' One .. Lagunans Form Home Owne r Unit A nei~hborhood ori::anization has been formed for Laguna Beach residents in the Diamond Street. Crestview Drive, Gainsborough Drive. Upper Ruby Street and Juanita Way area. The Upper Diamond Area tlome Owners Association wil l lobby with the city and civic or· ganizatlons. Its goal Is to pre· serve and enhance the r~stic character ot the area, organl:ter G. Ray Kerciu said. Further in- formation l1 a\oai la'>le by con· tacting Kerciu or ~Crestview Drive. 152-acre Tract • Seat Of Problem A hot topic at We:2inesday night's San Cle m~nte City Council mtetln1 was sewer $ervice charges-and who should pay-how much. During discussion, Coun- cilman Arthur Holmessug· gested that the charge might b e tie d to th e number of bathroom s found at any given re- sidence. He said perhaps there could be a bathroom count. Mission Hi11s Density Cut ·· ··You mean :.i head count?·· asked Councilman Charles Fox. -· l'rom Page A I SEWERS ... Charles Fox. ··A uniform rate across the board is the most equitable '-"'ol} or-approac hing the problem." said Fox. He charged that the rates were kept "artifi cially 10 .... "' in past years. The rate increJse wa::; recom- mended by City Manager Ken- neth Carr and city financial con- sultants to pull the sewer fund out of a projected $170,000 defacit in the current fi scal year. 'rhe fund • pays for maintenance and opC'ra · tion of the cit y's sewer systern . After hearing opponents speak, Councilman 1'homas O'Keefe proposed that the city institute a s plit fe e schedule, in which owners of single famil y homes would pay $4 .50 per month. v.•hile apartment o wners would pay SJ.SO per unit pe r month. The propos al was killed in a J to 2 vote. Councilman Arthur llolmes joined O'Keefe in voting for the proposal. Man, 7 3, Kill e d SACRAl\1ENTO (UPI> -A young burglar earl y today shot and killed an elder ly man who apparently surprised two me n who had broken into his houst?. police said . The dead IT!an v.•as identified as Frank Crist, 73. ; .... By LAURIE KASPER ottllt 0•111 ~i.t SU" San Juan Capistrano city coun- cilmen followed the recommen· dation of their p lanning com· mission Wednesday and changed the General Plan to allow fewer homes on the 152 acres cast of the Mission Hills Ranch subdi.,.i~ion than develupers desired. The developers, Mission 1-lills Ranch, Inc., had asked that land use labels in the plan be changed f 'rom Page A I SHOT ... :shooting scene, the gunfire erupt- ed just as Zavala compli:ted ;.i buy of one pound of heroin . The poli ce s pokes man s;ud Zavala exchanged a Sl2,000 .. flash roll " for the heroin whilt• the two suspects remained in their car in the 1200 block of \V est Pine Street. Zavala then pulled his gun and attempted to plaee the suspl'Cl under arrest and th e shooting started . \Ve3lhcrly said that v.·hi\e Z~vala and Coront'i ex· changed shots, Lugo apparent!) leaped from the passenger side of the car and ran toward what 3p- peared to be :i backup vehicle for the narcotics dealers. The police s pokesman said that bolh Coronel and Lu go have ht•t•n booked on charges of assciult \vith intent to commit murder in addi- tion to various narcotics sales and possession charges. l'rom Page 1\ I CENTER ... the music·arts complex but left open the possibility ·of hiring a manager for future coll ege bwld- ings. to allow an increase in potential development or 150 units to 370 units The council and the com· mission. however, approved changes which wilJ allow only 180 units on the land. M ·~he residenL'> from the nei~ i=i1t -.;>J·home s~b_divis!on attended t e long publtc heanng on the is uc to oppose the pro· µosal. A letter, signed by 90 percent of the residents and r e ad by ~1ichael Jlerns, said they object· ~-d to the use of Mission Hill s Jlr1vt· as an access to the )>ro· 1)0Sed development. The road, tht'V said. is already an "unsafe street .. "'"ithout additional traf· fie. . They ~1\so obj('ctcd to an .111· t·:-eascd nun1ber of homes being built on the property and charged lhat an y building on the r1dgelines would be "the grossest viol ation of the philosophy o{ tht· General Plan." - Re£ ore open ing t he public hear· ing, Mayor J ames Weath~rs t?ld the audience that from his prior tonversations with other coun- cilmen he felt they would accept th<' l'ommission's recommenda· lions. lit:' said they were eoncerned ~•bout the limited access to the development and .obje<'IL'd to !ht.' r('Quested dens ity. Jus tus Gilfillan, represen- t;.itiVt' of the developt·rs. said the" had been waiting four years (or.the opportunity to have thl' General Pla n changed. He asked that the council hold off its de- cision to further consider the pro· 1>0sal. Quoting from the Petaluma court decision, which upheld the ~orthcrn CalifOrnia city's right tu control growth, Councilm·an Dou glas Nash said San Juan also has the right lo retain its small tow n char~-tctef and moved to ac- C('pt the con1mission's recom· mendation. silverwoods '10 .. >tlO .... •l"I""""'< Holiday Focus: Three Dimensional Leisure' Suit By Haggar Inspired fashio n development -perfectly timed lor holiday wearing and gifted giving A solid color leisure sull plus a pair of co_ordlnaled check slacks Three pieces lhat give you a casual wardrobe with great lashio n flex1bil1ly. Alt in "'Deering Miltekin's Visall'. The first truly perfect te:xtu nzed polyesler1hat !eels comfortable in • any weather, Expertly tailored with two pocket. shirt-style top and Haggar's tamed Expando·ma\!c wa1s1band 1n both slacks. Brown or navy. 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W!(l\fl .ISi 1• • -"' Thlnday, December 18, 1975 L/SC DAILY PILOT Bus iness Crinw-stoppers Netting Profits DIS By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Crime 15 such a big business tn the Un ited States that fighting it is a lso big business Just how big 1s spelled out cleatly 1n Milton L1prson s new book, ·On Cuard,'' lo ~ pubhshed this week by Quadrangle/New York Tames Book Company Lipson knows whereof he writes I le s a veteran of the law enforcement wars, both an the pubhc and pnvate sec4 tors For s1.•ven years he w:.as director or secunty for Amencan Express, where he supervised a '\lo'Orldw1de start or JOO, tnclud1ng about 8S 1nvest1gators r ecruit· ed from s uch agencies as the FBI . Scotliind Yard and th e Royal Ca n a di a n Mo unted Pohce Lipson h1mse:f 1s a former U S Secret Service agent Money Tree "THE P RI VATE SECURITY busUlcss 1s booming'' That's the way Lipson begins his book , <1nd he goes on lo document the boom "In 1969," he pointed out "there were 4,280 separate guard and invest1gat1ve agencies doing bus1~ ness 10 the United States, nearly four times the number of such firms an 1954.'' ' ' In addition to this prohfcrat1on of firms. the field has seen the growth or a handful of Companie:. to sizes well beyond the wildest dreams of their founders In the pnvate secunty business, as rn the toothpaste or detergent or· automobile bus1ncsse5", a few •brands" dom1nat4! the ac· t1on -. Alan Pinkerton. who was a Scottish born barrel maker, set up his detective agency 1n Chicago LO 1850 Ills r1rst b1c: customers were the railroads, who hired him to protect~ thei r property Hts name later became notorious as a stnke· breaking, union-busting arm of U S industry TODAY, THE COMPANY beanog the Pinkerton name does business at the chp or S200 m1ll1 on u year. Just 10 years ago 1t was below the S70 m1lhon level Wo1.lham J Burns, who was a U.S Secret Service agent.~ set up his own detective agency 1n 1909 Among his firs t. clients were the Amencan Bankers Assoc1at1on and the Amencan Hotel Association Today. the company beanng the Burns name does more than $170 m11!1on a year. Just 10 years ago 1t was below the S50 m1lhon level FOUR FORM ER F BI agents, one of them George R. Wacki nhut, formed the Wackenhut Corp 1n 1954 Its 1n1l1al business was supplying secunty services <:tl government 1n- stallat1ons maintained by the AEC and NAS A By 1964 , Wackenhut was doing $10 mil hon a year, by 1969, 1t was up to $48 mil hon , now it's about to go overthe $100 million mar k - P111kerton s, Bums and \Vackenhut derive the bulk of their revenues from guard services The airline hijackings that broke out in the late 1960s did nothing to stunt the growth of these companies OTHER COMPANIES JN this field . those that supply alarm services and armored cars, for example, have also been expanding <at a lusty rate. keeping pace with the growth 1n crime Li pson points out that 1n 1969 we had about I 100 armored vehicles tn use, now there are more than 4,000 Four companies -Bnnk's, the Wells Fargo d1v1s1on of Baker fndustr1es , Loomis and Purolator -handle 7~ per- cent of the armored car business 1.11 the U S Statisti cs on c rime have never been very reliable After all, the perpetrators a re not about to publish an annual re- port The same 1s tru~ 1n the business world,""' here 1t s dJf f1 cu lt to get a fi x on the total cost of crime Lipson notes. for example, that one of the costs 1s the Jorge unbendable card to wh1C'h razor blades and lipsticks are attuched these days. That packaging 15 there simply to make 1t toug her on shoplifte rs It's ;1 cost we all have to bear Trade li1nitations Hurt U.S. -Sovie t Kc\NSAS CITY. Mo. (l.PIJ -A Russian trade rE'presental1 ve says the Unlt('d StalL·s has h\trt itself by passing leg1 slat1on limiting tr<-1dc with the Sov iet Un ion a nd .other Communist countnes which restrict Jewish emigra- tion • ·The United Stales put a celling for credits to the Sov· 1et Union a nd deprived us or the' possi bility or exporting goods to the US on a com· pet1t1ve basis by refusing lo grant us 1he most favored na· lion's treatment as provided. 1n th(' tradl• .1g rel·ment, '' sakt1 N1kola1 Krouglov, com -· merc1al counst'lor and depUtJ" trad(• rcprcs('ntattve for t.be. Sov1('t Union in the US De mand 011 the Rise. :For Buffalo Me at DE:\'VF.R !AP)-· Taslca b1tor American hentage, the- ad said Rufralo mt.>at, r:.ang1n~ from S2 39 a pound for bone. less rump lo 79 CL~nts a pound for cube· stl.'ak, \\' .1!-i sold out 1n a f('I\' days, lhL' National Tc.1 Co s:ud ,1fter running the adver-. t asement for its 33 outlets along thecasl1.:rn slope or the Rocky .i\lounta1n s. T/\l, l.1JCK WOOD, pres1dcn1 of the National Buffalo As· soc1:il1on , says several thousand buffalo are butche red each year for their m eat Lockwood. also director of Custer Stat.e Park tn the Black Hills of South D.1knta, says buffa lo stand C'Old weather better than cattle, are easier to feed. contain 20·25 percent m ore protein and are lower 1n cholesterol. ·The de mand exceeds the supply," says Kurt Von Ba uer or the Annandale Cattle Co. of Arcadia, who sell s some 700 head or buffalo annually lo supermarkets across the country. He credits a hteral hunger for a bate of America :s hi story \Ytlh 1ncre~1 s1ng its 1X>PUlar1ty. -' ,_ c;ou n11 F.T~ S1\Y the meat is s1m1l:TT"to beer, but i.a;:~~ nChL~1· and takes ll'S5 tn s:.atlsfy t.ltc appcl1t<' They ad\150''"' eook1ng 1t :-:lowlv, uncovert'd and not overcooking The lnrh aos used b11ff.1lo ror ml•at. (•loth1ng and housing. • -riut lht' big s h'-1J!J:l"Y bC'asts ''ere nearly exlcrm1n ated 35 the" Iron Horse carr1C'd the white m'-1n west, and buffalo had es and tongues C'a:st. ' Congress did not move to protect burrah> until 1894 . Ry 1900, l.ockwood esl1matcs, there were only about 540 bufralo !('(l. TODA\' WCKWOOO ~ti mates there are about 50.000- head in this country and :don~ lhe C;:inad1an border, tnclud· .1ng some30,000 on <100 prlv.1tc ranches and farms across t.he · • countrv ' ~ .... ""*" .... , Pll"l»lC\JW °'4 Pil.!i'ld'.l(W (>.,i • , .... , .. 1'''>. ,,,, , .. ll-111 .,, -ww- Wlf,boldl ... • .. Wiiii•"" Ml f nl v.111~"'' , .. Wlt\.111,. OSI 1 1• WlnnD• I ~ U t6 w1 .... o• Cl8 •• , wt""'boll90 •• 11' wl,E1P It! U ltt Wl1f:lpf l..cl , 1710 Wl1fil pl 1\, 1100 V<llCC' ISb 1 114 -". , .. ,. -M•• 1•~t " ' ' . ' " : f " " " .. " .. " I ' • ·:: .. " " ' .. ., ' ' " " . ' -' " ' -. ~ •f MIL V P1LOT Thurliday, De<:emb91 1a. 197S Ian Now for Summer PUBLJC NOTICE "tc:TITIOUI eUllNHS NAM• tTAT•MINT The fOllOOlll\9 penott• ere dolnQ blAl- PUBLIC NO'l'ICE ' ~ "ICTll'IOUI •USI NHS NAllHITAT•M•NT TN to1...,;t119 PtttOllS are OOiftG ~ __ , l Broclwre Lists Teen Jobs Available in 1976 '*'t~ .. f UCTl1to1 GUISH R l,;4 MI' oo_ 1101 'J'" Victoria St , (MU Mt.a CA. "1t21 JtnepCO Corp •• ca1Uornl• Cer,01a11on, \20) mt1 ald 8•Y. ~eeacn,CA '101 C.P 0 C. SERVICES, UOO Aoam• Aw Sulit >De, CotU. MeH, CA '2t26 Otvld a. CoM"llY . JI Of w-tra Place, Co1ta MeM. CA. WUt O-IH F. "-"Y• mt11Uttra4 Or. B JOYCE L. K 1-''l!\f.l>Y Our Joycf: My s1:-.ter .md J didn't find a Job th.ls su mmer becau~t' "e st.trlt•d too lalt.'. -T.R., l..ub Angele~. Calli. ltost federal govt.•rnment jobs • gb to college sludt·nts, but u few _.Hl be avai l a bl e to hqi h :ichoolcrs. '''ar on Sin (Career Corner) Since tbert''ll bt: tons of rippli- cants for eal'h OP{'ning, sJX;>cdtl y obtain a copy o{ tht• C1v1I ~<·rv1CC' Comm1ss10n ':; announn·nwnl Burning Record.s ·Nixed by Florida TALLAHASSEE, Fla. ( t.:PI 1 A Baptist pre..tt'ht•r \\ho thinks rock records make girls sin wants to recycle "SI~ and tht• F..1m1ly Stone" into gospel mll!i1c Tht· Rev. Charlie Rovkm said ht• sltll plans to continue his protests agatnst current trends an popul..ir rnu,1c, despite a Department of Environm('ntal Regulalwn orch-r pn•n•nting the rrunister n-om burning the records BOYKIN RECESTLY burnt.'.'d S2.000 worth of rock :md country ..1nd WestC'rn albums bccaUM' he lMc>ts lyrics and beab on curn:>nt ' . dbums contribute lo st•xu.il promiscuity. But the agency told Boykin fumes from r ecord burrungs :ire ht-alth and pollul1on haz::irds "Ceremonial fi r es are alloWl'd hy our depJ rt mt•nt. but dut" t n t ht> possibk formJltoll or h.1rrnful \'l>mbustion by pt odurt:s, I do not fl' ,_. I a f 1 r l" r o n -.. 1 s t 1 n !! o ( phonng r .1 ph rl·c·orcb shlluld hl' l'1lns1dt.>red a tt•n•monial fin•. · dt:>t rict t•n g inl't'r Donald C Jensen told Boykin in a Idler .. THERF.FORl:, I J\~1 rt>quest1n l,! th~1l ~11\y furlht>r d l's tr u ct 111 n 11 f p hon u gr .1 µ h rt•cords be JCl'omplts ht•d hy .1nothl•r means lh..tn one whll'h m.iy cause personal injury or pollution llf our environment ' Bovk in ·._ <.1nSWl'r to Jcnsl'n 's lt•tter 1s r erychng ·1 received a lettrr from ~omeone tn \' t•ne:wdJ "ht1 !-i.111.l the records can be rccydNI into gospel music.·· ::.aid Roykin. ;i rnin1stcr at Lakl'Wood Rapt1st. Church 1 n Ta 11 a ha!-. st• 1.• " I under::.tand the rcC.'ord'> can tw easily re-used so we may convert. •them into something more mean4 • ~uJ which people can en1oy. ' like gospel music." . _, Boykin. l5, who has attracte<l . worldwide att~nt1on becaus(• of his news on pop music. s:ud ht• has no objections tCl Jensen ·s letter. but w ill accept an invitation to hold ~mother record d~truct1on CC'rC'mony Friday al :i neighboring Baptist church in Tallahassee. " . "I don t care if it's s ke>et :-hooting or brt•Jktng them mdiv1duJlly. we 'II sttll l'Onllnu1: with our c e remonv •. , said Boykin, who while in high school. played bass guitar m a rllt'k band. Sl~CE HIS F'I RST r ecord burning, Royktn said 1r at« liateners have donall'<l a noth1•1 $1,000 worth o f albums including 'ielecttons by Sly a nd the Family Stone, Elton J ohn, the Doors and Cream. Boykin r t>cen tly conducted J ~rvey which hi• says supPQrt:-.1 1968 Gallup Poll wtuch revealt'd 984 out of 1.000 unwed mothers were listening to rock music Jl the time of rela~1ons. Library Closing Set at College The Saddleback College libr;iry .-w;llbe closed Dec 22through Jan 4 in observance of the Chnstmas -.eason It will reopen with reguJ ar busi- ness hours Jan. 5 Book returns can be made through the holiday penod at de· positories adjacent to Bmldm~ ··A" and the front f!ntrance of the libnry building U Pl Tel4fl)flelto VOWS TO CONTINUE Pastor Boykin Middle Class Wastes More Than Others WASHINGTON <UPI> Mid- dle income Amen cans waste more food than their n cher and poorer counterparts, and school duldren daily toss away large amounts of food and milk. ac- cording to studies. The National Observer said that studies in Tucson. Anz .. and Springfield, Ore .. indicate that millions of dollars worth of food are wasted in the United States by children and their parents. THE WEEKLY newspaper said the Tucson survey found that s ome middle inrome families wasted nearly 25 per- cent of the food t bey buy . Overall, the study found that about 10 pe rcent of the food brought to homes in the city ended up in the trash. The value was estimated at up to $11 miJLion yearly. The Oregon stud y consisted of examining the discards of about 3.000 students participating in school-lunch programs at nine srhools. It was found that the wasted milk alone would provide a full day's protein requirements for 117 children IT WAS PROJECTED that on a national scale -if Springfield is typical -the 15 million youngsters who eat hot lunches at schools annually toss out 29 ro.ill.ion gallons of milk worth $45 miJllon. The Oregon study, a project by a group of students at Springfield High School, was supervised by Conrad J . Roemer. It concluded .. The waste documented in this ~tudy is largely the result of a dttply ingrained American at- titude." ~ ··Bob, Rape., Torture No. 414, "Summl'r Jobs." It's free from sue h pl aces m> collcso placcmrot olflccs, the U.S. Civil Service Commission, Was hington, D .C. 20415; and local Fedl'ral Job Information Centers, wbosE' toll-free numbers are lis ted in telephrne books un- der "U.S. Government -Civil Service Corn m i::.sion.'' PUISUC EMPLOYMENT of fices a nd la r ge post offi<'l'!> should have copies too. 'rh1s booklet discuss~s the kinds of jobs available, the pay and how to apply. Two other free Uncl{' s.1m bookle ts, avail able frorn the same sources, are "A Slimmer Job with the Forest Service" and ''S umm e r Employment iii~ 4it ~ fant-OU/< 14/lt/r pa~~~ ad a~ c#em-~~ Lars .. rg, Pr•tldelll ot Jener>CO Corp,. UO' 1<rnera10 Bay, ~aouna ~11,CA tU)l 'I l\I\ builnH• ls Gondlle1.0 Ir( I cor-poration. JfMCKO Corp. Lars Btr11 This \tti.ment wt\ llled with uw County Cltflt Of Oran04I County on Ot<ernbtr 1, tt1$ • "SOJO' PubUlll9CI Orange Coast Dally Piiot. 0tcerot111r•.11, 1e,2), 1'1~ 4 1 .. IS PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME $TAT~MENT Tlle loUowlnQ perM>n •S dolnQ t>usl· ••USU . PERSONAL PURPA·METRICS SEMINAR, 1•12 S.omar Dflw. Costa MeJa. CA 92t.'6 Oynaltam lnternat1ona1 eomo&ny. 1111 !>am•• Or .• cost• Mn•. CA mi. This business Is conducteo Dy • general partner'111P RQ«>ert C Root This stel tment wu filed ""''" Ille County Clerk OI Orange County on Nov· tn)ber 21, 197) H\.lltlnQIOft BH<h CA. 9'6't n.1, t>uSlneu h cOfteluclltd by • Ollf"filt ,,.,-tntnnlp. Otvkl 8 ConllellY Tiits Jt.tt•mtftt ¥'8' fllt4 with '"" County Cl••., of Oren11t CouMy on Otcamblr I, ltl~. ..,. Publl5"ed Oran119 Coast Oally "'lot Dec.•. 11, te, u. 1'7" ~n PUBLIC NOTICE ..ICTITIOUS aust~IESS NAME STATEMENT lhot tollo..,1"9 person• •r• dolngDVsl- ._,s~~:S LU\IABLES, 61' l<no-ell 54 • Coal• Me\a, ea. 9201 ~uella C.ston, 616 t<noMll Pl., ~i.Mew,Ca.92'27. Oltna Lee Ao-. 912 W. tltl\ SI , C~l•MHa,Ca.tt•n. Thi\ business ls conducted bt a oeneral s»rtnar~IP. Luella C.aston This statement was flied wlltl ttw County Cl•rtc of OranQe County on °"cember s, 1'1S. ,..,., Published Oi'anqe Coast Dally Pltot. Oecembllr11, ll,2S, 197SandJ~yl, 1'16 ,.,.,,s Brochure." 1 • A S II b f t d t I t'11le Greet111gs F4"tJ PuDlllNd Oran<>e Co•sl Dally Piiot, Nov. '27. •nd Ott •, 11, 18, ltlS 40C>-1S PUBLIC NOTICE m a num er o s u ens ~ire employed each summer as President and Mrs. Ford mailed som e ~ongres~ional a!ld White Housel 35 000 Christm as c ards to s tate and PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT interns in Washington. D.C. col-• . . . . f · lege students get preference but foreign d1gmtanes, m~n:ibers o Congress. FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT Tiw lolloWlnQ perM>n b dolllQ bu~l nt•S .os The lollowlnQ persons ere dOll'Q t.61- nHSas: ORANGE COUNTY LIFE. 1~ Sky Park Circle, Sulit "C.", lrvlM,~ '2114 high school students can apply. st~te and_ federal offlc1~ls and pe~son al Contact the senator or represen· fliends this ~eek. ~ard, !s r~pr?duc~1on of KLASS RADIOS AN O AP PLIANCES. HI Forttll Avenue, Laguna Beach, CA '2UI ARSAN ENTERPRISES CORP .. 17IOS Sky Puk Clrcle, Ste. G, lntlM. Gallt0<nla 9211• ISi.ate of Calllomlil) Tnls buslnus is conductl!d by~ cor• tat1ve for whom you'd like to! .. Farmyard m Winter pamtmg in the work, or check with a local politi· White House collection. t..eslle Jun, 2"422 A._anero, Mls- s.IOft Vltjo. CA '2015 cian. Pay is usually minimal;l---------------------- some interns are volunteers. This buslnau Is conducted by an ln-dlvlCIUtl Leslie Jean po<allon . ARSAN ENTERPRISES CORP. Dorothy Arsan, Vlce·Prflldenf • Tiiis slatement ..,.s lllecl with the County Clerk of Ora119e County Oii Mov-.SO.SGOVERNMENT jobs in national parks are available to 18-year-olds who want to be guides, waiters a nd cleaners. If you 're 16, you'll need a work permit. A hst of employers is in "Sum mer Employment," a fr ~e bookl e t available from the· Personnel Officer, .'llationaJ Park Service. Dept. of Interior, 18th and C Sts. '."JW, Washington.DC. 20240. Other job guides: "Summer l Employme nt Directory," $6 95, which lists camp. r esort and · ranch jobs, and "Directory of Overseas Summer Jobs 1976," $.5.95. R4Hh are published by the National Director y Service, 252 Ludlow Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio ·15220. "THF. SU~)tER THEATRE Directory 1976" will be available in February for S3. It's a na- t 1onwide listing of summer theriters that hire students for • 1cting and backs tage jobs . Ob- i atn it fro m the Ame rica n Theatre Association, 1029 Ver- mont Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. :0005. FOR TEACHERS 0.'llLY: The January issue of Car eer World magazine will in<'lude a special seven-page summer 1obs section. Teachers who write on official ~chool lette rhead and enclose a ~i!>·Cl'nts-st amped. self-addressed size 10 e nvelope (9 ~2" x 4") can obtain a sample copy of this is· sue. Send your r equest to me at this newspa per . Sorry, you must be a teache r to take advantage of this offer. Wrilt.> "Car eer World/ .Jan." in corner of your outside t'nv elope. Soul Tune In White LONDON (AP> -SouJ music is not exclusively for black bands. the Race Relations Board has ruled. It found a Not - tinghamshire night club manager guilty or dis· crimi.nation for refusing to hire a white band called Muscles for bis weekly "soul night." Manager Sammy Jackson engaged a black group and when it was una- ble to appear he turned down an offer of Muscles as a fill-in. "These days you can't say you want black groups one night, white bands .another and green bands another," said Muscles manager John Tully. Bayh's Bid? One Big Shot WAS Hl'.'lCTO'.'l tAP> -Sen. Birch Bayh of ln· dia na says that a::. president, he'd be prepared to ac· cept even bigger federal budget deficits for a year or two to give the economy "one good s hot" a nd pul lhe jobless back to work. The federal deficit for the current bookkeeping year is e xpected to total about $70 billion. Bayh said that is tragic but insisted it is not the cause of infla. ti on. HE BLAMED INFLATION ON ENERGY and food costs and on "administered prices" in in- dustries that are monopoli,stic in fact or in pral'licc. Bayh, seeking the 1976 Democratic pres idential nomination. s aid if he makes it to the White House, the firs t thing the average citizen will see is an e f- fort to restore confidence and credibility. "It goes to the con- fidence factor. • . " he said. "~a ny of our pro- blems are related to a d e pre sse d al- titude. • The fi rsl ltling that I would try to gel across to people is that tbey can believe their president." · This stetement wn llled wtlll '"" County Clerk ot Or•nge County on December IS, 1975 F*ID embtr21,197S. ,,.,_ Published Oran11e Coast Dally Piiot, PubllsM<I OtanC)e Coast Daily P1101. Doc. 11, 25, 1975and Jan. I,•. 191& NoY. 11, and Dec. 4, 11, 18, 191S 4527-7S . ,,,,.,5 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STA.TEME NT Tne lollO..,•n11 perM>ns art! dO•l>IJ bus•· M u es· DESIG N Cf:NTER SYSTEMS, ?4S11 Coria Cr.st a Or .. El Toro, c.4 92t.l0 LOCltt Oltofl Inc la Calll Corp) 2•Slt Coria Crest• Or , El loro CA 92"311 This business Is conducted by o cor· porallon LOCltt!Olton lt1C Lockt!Olson. Presldl!nl This "atement was filed with '"" County Clerk ol Oranoo County on Ot>cembtr s. 197S FSO»l P\JDllVled Oran~ CodSI Oatly Piiot, l>c 11, 18,7S, 197S.ndJ1nuary1, 1911> 44S..ll PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlnQ person Is dOlng busl nl!ss as· PLAZA H088Y & CRAF'T, 24831 Allcla Pl<wy .• Laguna Hiiis. CA '21>~ Edward w. Lukas., 8017 Ros.M, LcnQ Beach, CA 9080I This buslntu Is conducted by an In-dividual Edward W Lukas This stetement was rnect with the County Cltrll ot Orange County °" PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT lhot totlowl119 Pff50nS aredolngbusf.. reuas· · DAISY Ill ASSOCIATES, LlD , •120 Birch Street, Suite UM, Newport 8ekh,CA'nll60 John Konw•ser. l'I07 8ayadtre Ttr• rece,Coronadel Mar, CA Tiiis buSlness Is conducted by a llmt-edpartoerShlp DAISY Ill ASSOCIATES, LTD. By John Koriwl ser Gent!ral Partner Tiiis st11ttment was. llled with u. County Clerk or' Orange County on Otcembtr 5, 197S F'°'6Z Publlsl\ed Orange Coast Oally Piiot, ~c. II, 11, 25. 197S and Ja,,, 1, t'7l> ~1S . PUBLIC NOTICE SUPEltlOR COUltTOI' THE STATE 01" CALI FORNI A f'Olt THE COUNTY OF ORANG& No. A""470l NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Sl!LL REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE Estate of AU DREY BELLE WAGNER alca AUDREY 8. WAGNER all.a AUDREY WAGNER aka A. 8 . WAGNER, 0.cHMd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENtMton or afttt Jan..,.ry 5, 1976, at ll'te •-of- 11<~ of Kt!-. Dion, Mads.ft £ Je<>- nlnQS, Profeulonal CMporallon, A11to Otcembtr 15, 191~ FS0611 Flnancl•I Tower -Fiith Floor, 6'0 N--1 Qrnltt Drive, Newpor1 Bekl\, Pvt>11st19d Oi'ange Coasl Delly Piiot CtlHomllJ '2660, the underslQMd, n -Dec. ta. 25, 197Sand Jan. 1, •· 1'71> ~1nlstrator wit• , ...... w111 a---' ... BAYH ALSO SAID THAT THE United States 490s.7s ;';""tare of the"•b;.,.-n.,;.;;";; should start buying its imported oil through a pool PUBLIC NOnCE a..st. ""' Mii at swint• sate to,,. hk.lhHt and best t>IOdtr. suttl.ctto con-arrangement, with a single purchasing authority 11rm1111on l>Y s~ld superior Cout1, a11 looking for the best buy. FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS the rlQlll. 11114', 1nteru t ans ntattolsald NAME STATEMENT <leCedefltattl\'°I'~ ol l\erdeath,an1Ull "In 3 uniform pool, Wt" WOUid USe all Of OUr TMfollowl119~r'°11seredol~bus•· U.rlQllt,tlllUndlntu .slll\e.U.ter1n purchas in g power wherever we could buy il the notu~~· ENTERPRISES. vma No. as, :.c,:~:. :;~ .• ~~~~~,~~~n ~~1~;:,. ~~ Cheapest, :.tnd that way YOU COUld begin tO force 81~ l..at;IOO<\, La11una Stach, CA. 9'1>S1 111111 of ~Id decedent, In an<l lothltt Cl!t d. . . . 0 p EC "h 'd Doris M Bisull, VIiia NO as. Blue taln real property located In Ille CounlY IVIStOnS tn • eSal · Uoc>on,U9una8ocll,CA.'nl>SI o!OranQe,Stateo4Calllornla,desalbed In an interview on campaign issues, Bayh also .. 0ona1d L.8erown, 2110o1p114n way H!o.1!01~.:._rty •• , ... 1 .... 1n , ...... ,. __ ., N''. Uciuna eacn. CA. 926SI " • ,..,...,.... "' -.., ,,. "-"""" advocated: l l\ls business rs conducted by a of Or1n11e. State of California. oeneral 1>1rtnerslllp. Cleserlb9CI as follows: -Collective action by Western industrial OorlsM.81•\fll Thet portion of the Southeast powers to try tO break the foreign Oil Cartel. This stttemtnl wa5 llltd Wiii\ lhe ~,4:', oflntTl'l9o~~dr.l\lwelstSoquaut~ ... ~.· County C.lerk ol Orange County on ..,.... " ..... ._ °"umlll!r 1, 1'1S. W.st, S.n Bamar '"° Base aid /IMrl-"l'D BE WILLING TO SAY 'Okay, gentlemen, FS0212 llian,descrlbe<lasfo11-s: v. ou need our technology and you're not goi·ng lo get. Publl$hed orenge coast oa11y Piiot, c.ommenc1n11 at'"' Soutl\WHt cor-Decemlll!r 4, 11, 18, 2S 1915 ~16-1S Mf' of In. Southeast ciuartw of the our technology as long as you cause us to suffer -----------' Sout"-st ciuarter of said S.ctlon 1•. economically... PUBLIC NOTICE and runn<RQ ltll!nC. NOl'll\ o• 30' W.st 2A.S ffft; thence North 99• 30' EHi • -A s trategic food reserve, to stockpile wheat -----c-p.-1.-,.-----~·~:::11f01:":;~N;;~,!~~!r!! and other commodities so that the United Stales can 01 1i.. boundary ot 1ne property export food WhtJ(' maintaining stablility in Supplies SOPl!RIORCOURTOFTH£ dMcrlbed herein, said POlnt of lllOin-Sl'ATEOFCALIFOltHIAIOlt n1119 also beinQ the ~glnnlnQ of & at home, to aVOtd escalating prices. TMECOUNTYOFORANGE leogtnt curve conuiye Nortl\WHteny Na. A*'" and havl119 • radius ot 90 feet; lhenclt -Continued efforts to improve relationships NOTICf:OFHEARINGOFPETlTION ccn1tnul119 Northeasterly along Wld with China and the Soviet Union, under a secretary flOR PROBATE OI' WILL ANO A>R curw 23.67 teet; thence tangl!nt tosakf LETTfltS TESTAMENTARY ANO curw Noni\ 27' SJ' EaU 2'.07 !Mt; of State who would be less of a FOR AUTMo111uT10N To AD· lhtnc•North•1•03·wes18l.lSfftt10 onP·m an show than Henry A. M 1"1 s TE 11 u No I! R T" IE ""Soutt1eastl!rly line of u,. ~ o1 · · INO•PINDIENT AOMINISTRATl<>tt land conveyed to ,, .. ,,.tte H. Mlt• by JGssmger · OF ESTATIES ACT IPrM C.-5'1 .t dNCI cs.t9CI July lt, 19'!0, and rec.oto.d •. I Id th h ,) !fl boOlt IGn, ~ 595, otfkl•I AleclrJrds, w ou ra er a ve Estate of•"CLAREN-CE LEON tnt1wot1lceof1"4tcountyRecordlrot foreign policy developed in a weLL.S, o.c .. wci. Mid a...,. C.ounty; thence South •s• broader publ° t xt h NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\at JO' West alonQ said SoutheaslMIY line, l C COn e W ere MA BLE SETH WE LLS has llled titrt!ln SA.31 l"t to the East line or the s-rcel of Yf>U weigh alternatives before • pellllon for ~obit• ol Wiii end lor Is-land conwi~d to Paul M. Cllver, et Ulf. the edict iS handed down," he suance of Latter\ Testamentary 10 the by dNCI datl!d Febr..,.ry 4, 1939, and re-"9tltl-r and tor auth0rl1ahcn 10 ad· corded In book "2, Piie 19', Offlclal ~aid. " .•. I don't believe this minister under 111e 1,,c1e.,.nctM1 Ad-Records, In the otuctt 01 the c.ounty personal diplomacy really has ministration Of Elllle\ Act reference to Aecordttr Of Hid Oran11e County: wnlcl\ Is made for lurll\er partlculen, tl'tenc11 South o• 30' East alonq said Eut v e r y m a n y l 0 n g . r a n g e and that the llm• and place of lwarlllQ line, i4.87 IHI to tM Nortl\-st corner benefits." •AYH ""w,.,. has t>ffn sel for Jenuery •· ofUleparctlof '•"d conveyecttoGlactys BA YR PUT MAJOR EMPHASIS ON the effort to spur economic activity and produce more jobs, regardless of the short-term Impact on tbe federal budget. He said the only way to achieve long-term balance in the budget is to revive the economy and thus boost tax revenues. For openers, Bayh said he advocates a tax cul to "maybe add $4 or $.5 biJlion" to the $16billion1975 tax reduction. Bayh also said ''the high interest rate, light money policy is making it impossible for us to real· l;( recover," and the Federal Reserve system should be overhauled so that an administration can exert more direct control over such policies. 1'17,, at 10:00 a.m .. In Ille courtroom of L COblentz, et al, by deed daltdJUly 11. Department No. 3 of said court, al 700 1940, and recorded In boolt 1049, P9\.l" Ovlc C.nler Drive Wnl, In the Oty of m, Offlclal Rtc~ds, In the offke of~ Santa Ana, Calllornl.a. County Recorder of wld Ora19 eoun. Oettd December IS, 1975. ty; tMnce North 19' 30' East along~ WILLIAM f . St JOHN, Northerly line of said land conwyed lo County Cltrk c:ooi.ntr. et al, :J0.71 fMt; t!Mnce Sou111 TMOMAS L. LORD o• o:r East ••onv , ... Nort11Mstel1y US21 h--V•leMI•, S11ltt2IS llntof Wld land. S7fffttotl\tlruePOlflt &...-. Miii•. C.llf. nui of 11e91nn1n11. Tel: (1141111·»60 The property Is commonly _,_, Attanteyfw: f'etlta.Mf end referred to as.IS6 Parlt A-. Pvblllhtd ~•119' coast Dally Pilot, ~Beach, California. ~ 11. 1', JS, 1'7S •11.1s TN sale ls S<ibJect to curl'eftt ta~. COWM!lts. conditions. restrictions,,.._ 9Natlons. r19M1, rj9'1h o( way, NM!· tNnb and aalsunia encumbr-o4 r'ICO"d, lf •ny. PUBLIC NOTICE SUPIEltlOlt COURT Bids or Offe,., •r• lnvlttd forsaidM>-0" CALI fJORNIA pertyand must be ln.,,.,.ltlnQ Wldwlll t. COUNTY O" ORANGE """* by tht lldmlnlstrator with ll'e CASIE NO. AISeU wlll IMINnd at tha ltw otlkH of Its at· ORDERTOSHOWCAUSlr '°"""' IC._, Dion, Madsen & .Hf\. CC.C.P, tuna . nlflOS. ProfHSIOnal Corpcwatlon, AYCO ... Marauders Hit 11 Families HE SAID THERE SHOULD NOT be a federal spen<1lng cut -as President Ford demands-to off- set tax reductions, but, lo the contrary, "a major new jobs progr am " to provide public employment where it is needed. In,.,. Matter ol th• Application of "lnanclal Towar-Flltn Floor, 620 PINKY NANCY LUCI LE McKAY, alto Newpor1 C9nter Orlllt, Ntwport 8tac11, known as PINKY NANCY LUCI LLE Gallfwnl• '2660, or may be filed In tl\p SIMMONS, for Ol•l'<Je of,........ Offk• of the Cle I'll of Hid Supfflor WHEREAS, PINKY NANC Urt, at any time alter IN flrU -loRLANDO. Fla. <UPI> -Th{' Ff,Prida Departmenl of Criminal Law Enforcem ent 1s moh1h i111it a la&k force to hunt down a team of hooded killers ra1dm~ homes :ind sacll1tically torturrn1:, robbing and raplng their victims. _Department Director WilH:i m '!'roelal.rUP in Tnllahassrc said he de-dered the task for('t" lo C1•ntr~I Fiorida at the request of Or.rn~e ~ty ShenU Melvin G. Colman 1'ad other offic<'rs in •• ftvt~ y are a whcrt.'.' th1.· rtldskl'd al'4'11..._u·ts have struc k lhe past ~ ....... al months. .. IT SHOWS Tff F.JR dC<'P con J . eiern for t hP SUVl~l'ry of lh4' crimH and lhe (CM of thE' peopl<' Hms down there," Troclstrup said. A1 •~o st 11 r~milit>S have been ~lacked since Apnl by 11.rmed wearing ski masks. Tht' raids have followed a patt1'rn nf ~ensel ess killing and ruthless torture Two wome n have been thrown from bridges. one had hquid drain cleaner poured in ht•r l'ycs ~md m outh. at least Ont' otht•r wa!'; raped. and an elderly woman died after she was dragged on t~ ground anct thrown aga1n::.t a refrigerator. THF. (,ATF.ST VICTIM was Henry Kersey. 20, of Oe4tnd who was fatally s hot in the back His wile, Leslie. 23, was rescued bv fL-;hermcn aft er ~he wa.., bound and thrown off <t Lake Monroe bndge .t5 f cct high Police behevt! the same mf'n are r esponsibl e for similar v10lrn ce 10 OranftC, 1,a k l'. lhahl ands, Volusia and Polk counties. "There are s imilarities in the number of instances that have occurred, so we a re assuming that it is the same group of people,·· said c riminal law department of- ficer Lloyd First, who is heading the task force. A SPOKESMAN FOR Colman said he understood there wa5 some physical evidence, as well as descriptions of the men and their method or operation, link· i.ng several cases. Police were reluctant to speculate about the motives in the crimt>s. While moo o(the vl c- tams have been robbc<1, they have been persons with no large amoun~ofmoney. b there a racial connotation, since the killer~ are black? "Th.is department would not care to comment on tb:it," said Colman's spokesman " .. .I think ir we're concerned about the d e- ficit, as I am, r eally concerned, we have to look al where the deficit c ame from," Bayh said. "It didn't come from Congress spending $70 billion more. "ll' came from n fallorr or tens of billions of' dollars or revenue from eight million people who weren't working, weren't paying taxes, s mall busi- nesses going ba nkrupt, large corporations operat ing in the red mstead of the black. · "And the only way you're going to denl with that dl'ficil is to get people worklng," Bayh said. "When they're working, they're paying taxts, we balanco that budeet. U you go from 8.6 percent to 4 perct>nt unemployment, even to 5 percent. .• you go to n surplus quickly when you look at the fact that each 1 perc~nt unemployment costs $16 bllhon In los t ·rever.·,\!s and increased need for human · services.'· I I fEdltM"I nott: Thi~ l~ tM first in a series of articles\ on Democratic pre1fd.entia1 cap.did.ate! that wtll oppear in tM D<ul11 Pilot /rcnn ttnw to ttnw.J I LUCILE McKAY, aho llnown es publlutlonoftl\lsnotlceandWoraU. PINl(Y NANCY LUCILE SIMMONS, malllnooftllewl•. ~111-r, has tiled a petition with tlw TtnM and conditions of sele: Casllor-Ct.rt OI this Court lor an order tl\anQ-pert call\ and part credit, Ille lef'lnS of lnQ petitioner's name from PINKY tuel\ cr'9dll to be acceptable to._ un-NANCY LUCILE McKAY, alto...,_ dtnlpd and to the Superior CDurt · •• .-1Nl<V NAN CY LUCILE SI M-Wll l*'(tnt (10"1 of tl\a llmOWll bid~ MClt'IS, to Pl Nl(Y LUCI LE NANCY; Kcompany ttlt offer. and tl\t balance IT IS OltOElllEO tllat all P«tont ln.• tolllf •Id llPOn conf irmation of M1t by lfffft9d In tlle abtvt-tnll119CI rneltff ti.. ~rlor Court. Tues. rent'-a~r bet°" tl\11 Court at IO:OOa.m., °""•tlno •nd malntel\anct ••l*!Mt. on JanU11ry 20, ""·In the court.rl*nof .ncipnm111m11 Oft lnsur•l'IC• •<<es*bia Otcie. J at 100 CJ vie Otntt' Orlw, WHt, totlle IM'CllHtr, '1'1111 bt Pf'orattd~of Sant• An.a, C:-lltomla, tnd 11-<-. tM date of r~lne of CAWt ... -.. II any, wtly tllt petition for~ of Seid Nie wlll be rnao. 11POf1 Ult,.,.... Nar'N lflo4ild l\Ot bt 11rent9CI tterow~• IT IS FU'ITMER OltDEltEO thllt. The prtCIWty Is .. be IOld on• "ft COPY of this OnMr to Sl>ow ~ lllf II" basis. nc~ H to tltte. and 11• ll'l-publllh•d In Th• Dally PUOI, • ~ '"'"'" ... rlOflt '° ,..l«t ~of ,aner .. 1<lrcuiatlon0tlnt· ...., and all bl~. tel In Or11n99 County, camornle, one•• OiMM· OKarnw t. 1'7S. • _.. ror four '41 \UCCHllW ~ €1'Wfn SllMln Sm1111, pr'lor 10 IN Nle MC~ f\ffrlf'O Oii ttlt Adl'lllnlUl'•lorwillltN¥1'!1 .-.111on. AllMUd .. Ille E1ta1ao1 Qe1t.i· OK.9, lt7S AMAy .. lleW•911tr.ttc SAMU•L o••tllM 0Kae-s. .. ,..._ .. tM KUN•, DIOM, ..,._.., C-' Mo\DH.• 6 ,.NNINOS ITAl'llORO,BUlCaAUM & " ' d-ICW,.W...._ CMAllUIAAIC a-......u.tT ... r•fl'lftlll'twr A"'""necuw • ......,.~Orin 4MYaleAw. .......,.._ ... C.,...,_,1.._ oe-t.c.11..,..1tmt T..__10141.....,11 Ttl: (1'41U•·tu• ....,., .. .W. ..... P\Nltlled Oranoe Cont Dally ll!i-t. ... .. wm ..,..._. DK. 11, 11, 'J. 1ns a~o Jan 1, 1'7• "'*''"*" Or•"99 Coatt Dally "'lot ''"·n Oteaf!IMt 11, It,. ti, ltJ$ nQt.r~ I (' u ('I s: p. si \\, r• I c ( l I• c s t v r t ( \.. -Saddlebaek Today' N.Y. Clo l•g toek - E DITI O N VOL. 68, NO. 352, 4 SECTIONS, •2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1975 TEN CENTS s ·addleback Tnistees OK Arts Center Trust ee s nf the Saddleback Community Coll<'ge Disln ct gave the gr<'en lig ht Wednesday to the college·s next major bui lding. a SJ.25 m 11l1on center for t he performing arts The fac1ltly aclua ll) '' 111 con sisl of three buildings, one of which is a 100-scat theater. The remaining building:. will Ix-used ax 7 Die In Club Blaze :"lF,W YORK <U PI> A n1gltl club fire durin g whic h m en fought fi stfights with women in their panic to escape killed al least seven Pl'Ople today. The fire in the posh Blue Angel on :'>1anh<iltan·s Upper East Side started ::ibout 2:30 a .m . but an en· tert:J.iner at tht• club said there was a smell of smoke al least 30 minutes bt.'forc thl~ flames were seen. "We smelled s moke for a half hour and lookc•d but could not find whl're 1l was coming from," said J ran Cliiude Haker. a Frenchman who 1s master of cercmonic.•s of the club·s rrench revue ... The fl a m es broke out behind the.• s tage and in 10 seconds not one minute the \\hole room went up:· The t ransves tite revue .. 7AO" was showing Fire Commissioner John T. ffHagan said the dead included five women trapped in the club's powder room when the lights failed and two m en, one found n ear the e n t r a nce t o the cloakroom a nd t he other in another part of the building . Pol i('C offi ccr J im I latcher, one of the first e m ergency service of. ficers to a rrive at the scene on East 54lh Street, said , "There were some fistfig ht!i -m ales punc hing female s out of the way.·· P al Jacobson. a patron of the club from Port Worth. Tex .. said on rea ching the s treet. .. We were lucky we were so sober. My girlfriend was be hind us and peo- ple there started fighting. She had lo walk ove r the m to gel out.·· Raker s a id the club's front room wh!'re ctnnks and food are ser\'ed quickly filled with s moke. T he sudden sp rt'ad of the fla mes caused panic in the crowded duh. :'Jone of t hl' v1 ct1ms was im - mediately identified. O 'Hagan s a id there was a ··slight possibility .. that some other bodies might be found, .. but we won't know for sure until we've m ad e a fin al search." The commissioner said the additional hodies may lw under a coll apsed bnlcony. Fir e offic ials s aid th ree ci\'ilians and nine f1 rrmen were injured. ;-.Jone of the inJuries was considered serious o ·Hagan said the blaze was .. probably of an electrical origin. -on gmating behind the stage" of the club. The commissioner s aid the night spot was apparently ·•in ') . ' (Set> PANIC. Page A2 ) DIE& OF LEUKEMIA Debbf• Ettleman, 5 for ins truction in a rt and music. As the g ymnasium currently under con struction on the Mission Viejo campus. the music-arts complex represents an architec tural departure from existing campus buildings. William Blurock a nd Partners, the Newport Beach architectural fi r m hir ed for the project, created • a Spanis h Mission-style design which at the sam e time is in· tended t o blend with the Noo- Babylonian look orthelibrary and the Math-Science building. Bids for the project are expect· ed to open Jan. 2 and construction be under way b y March. The facility is targeted for completion in Spring 1977. Music a nd ar t s tudents present- ly are housed in a colle('tion of fi ve portable buildings on the lower college "am pus Since the college opened in 1967 dra ma and music prod1.&c t ions w ere held in a makeshift theater with a max- imum seating capacity of 100. Larger events had to be held off. {'ampus . Trus tees a t W ednesda y ·~ s ession authorized a base bid for the building and an additional 23 separate bid item s for equipment and furnis hings. These .include the theater seats, s a mples of which trustees first want to in spect, before accepting any bids . Also considered by the panel was the hirinj? of a construction man ager to s upe r vise a nd coordmak the college's current bui lding boom . Board m embe rs indicated that t hey did not immediately want to tu re a const ruction supervisor for the music -arts complex but left open the possibility of hiring a manager for future college build· ings. I e -...-ooms an. _ ... 19-doy Break Hins~aw Jury Home for Yule By TOM BARLEY Oftlle Dally Pilot Staff The pros~cution closed its brib e r y c a se a g ain s t Congressm an Andrew Hinshaw in Orange County Superior Court today a fte r four wee ks of testimony from 14 witnesses. Judge Robert P . Kneeland sent his jury home for a 19-day holi- day recess after adding a further admonition lo the warnings he delivers to the pa nel at each re· cess. His add itional instruction lo· day was: .. A Merry Christmas Six Seek Election To MAC Six hats are now in the ring for the Ma r c h 2 Mission Vi e jo Munic ipal Advisory Countil (MAC ) election. The latest two people to take out nomination papers for the four-year council te rms are John Noble, an incumbent. of 22601 La Vina Drive, a nd Thom as R. Craig, a loss control represen· tative. of 27152 Ga lvez Lane. Three seats are scheduled to become vacant on the council, those held by Noble and coun· cilmen Cal .'.'Je\'e and J eanne Gagnebin. ;-.Jeve, a deputy sheriff. a lso has taken out nomination papers, but Mrs. Gagnebin, a reaJtor, has not. She has, however, indicated she would seek reelect ion. The prospect ive challengers also include George S. Simons Jr .. a retire d cons truc tion worker. of 24245 Castilla Lane; Wi lliam L . J ohnson. certified public accountant, 2377~ Salvado Drive and T ed Keene, field sales engin~er. 26772 Morena Drive. To date, only Simons has com- pleted and filed his nomination pfi pers wit h the Orange County Registrar of Voters. Nomina tion forms m ay be taken out and filed with the Registrar. 1119 E . Chestnut Ave , Santa Ana, until 5 p.m. Dec. 24. The signatures of at least 20 re· gistered voters from Mission Yie- j o are required on each nomtna· tion form and a H~ppy New Year to you all." Lawye rs for both sides r e· mained in the courtroom, after the jury left to argue a number of motions that must be resolved before defense attorneys Robert Green and Mars hall Morgan can open their case Jan. 6. Green s aid he will ask Judge Kneeland to dismiss all three bribery counts against Hinshaw, 54, on the grounds that the pro- secution has failed to present an adequate case against the former county assessor. Hinshaw appear ed happy and confident today and repe aled his earlier state m ent that he will be cleared of all charges and s ub- sequently re-elected to bis office. The Newport Bea'h 1 Republican is accused of accept· ing stereo equipment as gifts from the Tandy Corporation in return for assessment adjust- ments that allegedly saved the electronics compa n y many thousands of dollars in county taxes. The congressman is further ac· cused of soliciting a bribe from Beckman Instruments attorney Rona ld Steelman during a 1971 assessment appe als heai;ng that could have save the Fullerton company as muc h as $300,000 in business property taxes. Steelman was the final pro- secution witness today and he left lhe stand after a n intensive two- day grilling from defense al· torney Green. The form er deputy county counsel refused to change any point of his earlier testimony that Hin s haw s ug g e s t e d th a t Beckman pay Sl.000 for a table at his testimonial dinner . Steelman repe ated his allega- tions that Hins ha w s uggested CSe~ HISSH AW, Page A2) Caroling Cormcil Chris tmas s pirit welled up in the Laguna Beach Ci· ty Hall. The City Council be g a n i ts We dnesday session with a rendition of "J ingle Be lls." Quippe d M ayor Roy Holm ... If anyone gets out of control we'll threaten them with another carol.'' Dally Pilot Stall PllOI• CHIMNEY WASN'T MEANT FOR RICKY STROM, 14 Huntington Beach Youth Got Stuck on Way Down Ho, Ho, Help! Ricky Found Chimney Sticky Ry ARTHUR R. VINSEi. Of lllt Dally Pilot 5'4111 Som ebody c ame down the chimney of a north Huntington ~ach home Wednesd ay but only halfway and it wasn·t Santa C l a us w ho got st uck between a bu nch of bricks and a hard place The drop-in visitor was Ricky Strom. 14, who missed his Stacey ln termed1 a le School histor y class as a r t>sult. but certainly d<>serves an A for effort to gel there properly equipped wilh his homewol'k Poli ce and firl' clt•1>art ment perso nne l f r o m Huntington Beach a nd Westmin::.ter arrived at the St rom home, 5882 San Souci Circle, s hort!) after 9 a . m . rescuers said today They were ca lled b~ Mrs. Dons Pomerlau, who reported what s he said sounded hkl' ~omcone screaming a:. thoug h s truck in a fireplace chimne~ Pohce Offic er Ph1ltp McCrea discovered ~oung Ri ck T he youth f1,·t' feet, seven in Struggling Child Freed ches. and 125 pounds had an ex· olanation for gelling stuck in thC' 12-by-24 -inch fin•pl<.1ce flue He had forsrntten the history book he needed for class "I left for school and then r<> memb er e d I f o r got som ething. . m y history book," he said after his ha rrowing, hour· long ordeal. .. , came back home and all the doors were locked aud evl•rybodywas gone. Debbie Ettleman's Battle of Leukemia Enth By ANNE COOPER OllM Delly l"tlotSU" "Having a child with leukemia is an experie nnc e everyone s hould have," s aid Elsie El· tleman of El Toro whose 5-year· old daug hter, De bbie, su c - cumbed to the dillease Friday. ··1 s ay everyone should go through it." Mrs. Ettleman said. "and yet l wouldn·t wis h lt on anyone." • M...,. Ettlerttan first learned three years ago tha• her youn(esl child had leukemia, a usually ratal disease characterized by uncontrolled multiplication of whlte blood c'll". "Mrs. Ett1e man came to an open houi;e at Gates School soon ~fter she hod found out about Debbie's condition," said Kay Radcliffe who hos tauJ{ht two of Debbie's sister s . "She told me, 'My baby has· leukemia!' She ~ was devasteled. •· _ Sometime between then and Debbie's death on Friday Mrs. EtUeman found the strength to carry on. "It really was Debbie who was the strong one," she said. ''She never gave up, so how could ~e give up? Last wee k when her SIS· ters were home sick from school, Debbie took care of them even though t'lhe wasn't feeling good henelf. She coverC'd them up and told them how she m ade herselr fet>I better "hl'n she was really :m.·k . ~lore th an anythina eJse. Deb· b11.' wanted to attend Gates School, located just behind the F,ttlemans' house Her sisters, ' Cathy and Suzanne. are ln school I there, a nd he r older s ister . Carol<>, worked as an aide in Mrs . Radclirre·s second grade class. .. La st year De bbi<" came to vis · ) it quite often... Mrs. Radcliffe said. "I told the other children Debbie w as very ill. This year she was a ble to visit only once. around Halloween She m ade a pumpkin m an." When she told her students f'r1 d ay th at Debbie had died, they were very sad "Children are ~ ay and no~~ al t h is tim e o r year ... Mr:- Radcllrfe said. "T hey are full of Chris tmas s pirit Tht•y knt"w Debbie. and they loved her. Her pasiting m ade the m very qwet." Other children at the i.chool will m iss Oebb~·c. l andy Fly's sixth grade nuted {~('1111.ll ) -I "I couldn't (ind any other way, so 1 went down the c himney . "It was scary," said young Strom a fter bein g physically hoisted back up out of the chimney vent by his r escuers , " who sa id he looked like a filthy faced West Virginia {'Oal miner after a hard day in the shaft "I want to be an architect," he said, foreseeing g raduation from Stacey In te rmediate School. Westminster High School and the college or university or h1 pre ference He declared quite derin1t~l~ Wt'dnesday t h at some day he win 1ttcmpt to design a nd build a bet· ter chi m nt>'' House Upholc\s , Ford Veto WASHINGTON (AP>_ -The House today su stained President Ford·s veto of a bill ex~eyding 1975 income t ax cuts, v1 ttuall y assur ing t h a t m ost worki ng Americans will pay higher in· come t a xes beginning New Year 's Day. The vote was 265to157 with two member s votin g present. The tal· ly was 17 voles s hort of the two- thirds m ajori t y n ecess a r y to override a veto. If t he exist ing tax cut law dies on schedule, the typical worker's taxes will increas e S3 to $4 a week starting Jan. 1. Rut F or d s aid Congress still ean act to prevent h igher income tax· es for most wor king Ameritans !)(>ginning J a n. 1 . ·T here 1s no need for income taxes to go up on :-.lew Year·s Day 1r the Congress in the 13 day:; re-. maining in 1975 will join me in ... a simple commitm ent to the Am erican people ... Ford sa id in a :-tatement Prior l o l he vote, H ou s e Speaker Carl Albert accused t~ White H OU Sl' o f t r y ing t11 ··brainwash the Republicans." by telling them that they will get some kind of bill a nyway. .oeath of thP bill means an a utom a tic J a nuary jump in most Americans· taxes unlcsa some e mergency legisla tion ~ worked out between now and :-Jcw Year's Dav. For d op posc d the bill on ~rounds il did not contain a pro- v1~ion 1mpos1ng a ceiling on fecteral expend itures. At the White House. deputy press secreta ry Wil lia m l. Greener said .. the President ob- \'1ously is pleased .. by the vote. Asked whether he had any con· t ingency plans. Alber t said, ·~one have been discussed with me ... However, he was expected to talk to committee leader s anrt discuss the situation. · .\ly pres ent inclination is to let them live with this. I can live with 1l ... I can take the he at. .. I think it 1s bell~r politics to be strong in our attitude to the l eg i s l a ti o n . Mr . R h od e s t Republican Lead er John J . Rhodes) may think otherwis~ lie may b<> fooled.·· The vote cam e dramatically a s the electronic scoreboard ticked off the tally. Re publicans burst into applause when it became ob- nous the veto would be sus• tamed. De m ocra ts stood silent. <SeeTAXES, P ageA.2) ·Coast W eather Mostly sunny skies Fri· d ay, a c cording to the weather service. Not much tempe rature change. Highs 65· at The beaches. · rising to 75 inland. ~s tonight 35 to 45. INSIDE TODA V A dtctsion to cut one-thwd off o proposed malpractice an suronct ra it incrt0$t rt cnved mixed reaction Al . Atl'-knlo .,,..~. ~ ~,c.r ... , CSateJti.. °"'*' 0-...-" ONttl Nelle•• ••Wl<ttl' ... EllM.U1-t l'l-• ...... ~ .... ~ Index .· ... Al DAA.YPILOT , SB Tl\uf'!d!Y.Oecembet11. 1e15 Laguna Rape Prevention Plan OK'd . I By JAO< C'HAPPF.l.l. OtlMD•11, f'tlet)w" The Lquna S~llch City Coun ell' approved a pJckaJw of stt.'ps for rape pr~' t•r\1100 ,ind .is s istanl't.> for r ..ipt• \ 1t•t1ms Wl•tltH.'s day The package rn t•lutks <1 tn;tl period of l.1tt.'r citv bus·s1.•rv1l'l', consr1ou::.n1.•ss ra1s1ni.: :-t•sswns for polict• offlt.'l'r s, .1 tnal pro gram for puhC'l' patrol dwc·ks of Listeri11e To Rec ant ~cold' A ds \\\~Ill'\(, r O'\: • l Pl 1 Th1.• I d1•r.1l Tr.1th• l '11rnn11 .... sw11 tod<.t) ,,, .ll·n·d l h1· m .11-t't" of Lrslt.•nnl' , •'lwr hi ... lop .Hh t'I t1sing 1.•nt1n·ly .. , \11 sp1'IHI Siii m1llru1111n ut.b "'d :t11t t1ng th.11 lht'\ h.I\ t' ht•t.•n I~ mg ~ 111 1" l' 1 !l :! I ,I Ii O ll l h 11 W l h 1• n•1 •11th\\ ;1sh \\ 111 prt•\ 1.•11t nr c:u1 l' 1 • ·!d ... and :-nr1· lhrn.1ts It ''as th1· flr"l t1m1.• tht.• com 11s ... 1111l h<r s onkr1.•d a l'ompany to : .1n .1 1.·01T1•1.·t1' 1• :rdn•rtis1.•rnt.•nt l'n•\ ll1llS l' ast·:-h ;l\'t' all 111\ ol \'ed 111·µ11t1alt.•d sdt l1.·i1a•nts "ht.•rc the 11 1 rns in\'nl\ Ni agrt't.'ll to make t th' l'~nft.•sswns \fll'r t•arl'fully n•\ 11.•wing th1.· lt"•ttmony of thl· l''\pt.'rts called h\ htllh sidt.·~ and lht• stud11.•::. ad nutted into l'\ 1dencl' \\'1.' must conclucfr that th1.• prl'poll 1kr.11H't.' of tht.• t.'\ 1dt•nrt• dt• nhin-.tr..tlt.'S that. contrar~ to a d n 'rlls 1ng cl..11 m .... th1.· us1.• of l.1~tennc. :ts d1r1.'C'lt.'CI. "ill not pr t'\ t•nt nr nr r1.• c·nlt.1.-.. or son• t hr o a l s o r .i m 1.• I 1 or ..1 l t• t.' o l d symptoms. · ~..itd FTC Chairm:m Lewis A Engman in <tn opmron apprO\ t'd unun1 mously by !ht• comm1ss1on Tht.• FTL' ordC'r{•d this langua1.H· to appc:ir in fu tun• ads 'C"ontr:H'\ tu prtt'r <1dn·rt1::.1ng, L1skn n l' \\ 111 uot µn·vent colds or son· lhro..its or lc~sl'n their $('\'('I'll ~ . Thi• m:rnufa<'lurer. Warn1.•r L •• m h t' rt (' 11 rn pan y. :\1 or ri .:-. Plains. ~ .J . t'all1.•d the orclt·r unfound1.•cl" · .ind s;.11d 1t would .ippt.>.il tt t11 th1.• f1.•<kral courts, tn clud111~ ttw l S Supn•mt• Court. 1 r nt.•1.•d ht.· · I.1sll'nnt.• .111\ t.'rltsing 1s basl·d on the l..1ll'st st•11.•nt1f1t• 1.•\1dl'nte rl'lalini.? to c·olds .ind du1.•s not sugge:-l th.it Lhtt•nm• prl'\ ents 1·t.llds .l comp.tn) "Jx1kesm..1n ~.ltd f'rum Page :I l PANIC ... compll.1nCl' w 11 h the fin• ('od1.• Askt•d 1f he lhouJ!hl then• were t'nough e:ots for lht' p<.ttrons. O'Hag;in said. "I don't thmk the t'Xtl factM pluyed a great role·· 1n the d1.·at h lull The 1.harn·d bod1C's of tht> \'tr t1ms. encltbt•d rn plastic: co\'ers. "l'I 1' c·u nt.'d from the dub to a ;.:.ir.1g1· ..1en1 ...... lht.• sln•et lo dwa1t t tw mnrl!uc· "agnn Tht• H t•d Cross S('l up a CC'nter rn lht.· F1r"t ~<Jtwnal Crlv Rank 11111 ld1nl.! .rt 39!) Park A\'C': across •ht• -.trt·t•t I rom lhl' Rlt1l' Angel. to pro\ 1dt.• t.•mt.·r~t'nr~· l'arl' for 20 1w1 ... nn ... \\ho It ved rn apartments ,1,•11\ 1· thl· burned out nightclub ln ... rrll· thl· _gu ttC'd dub. smokl· r ..... ,. from lht• dC'b n s . 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'"''' MirW f•lrtor"'" '.ve~l"•''hn bY ' .. ,, .• , \l 1' "'°"' ••f b¥ ,.,,.It w !\ ~'"'" "um.,-, 9'\tlMC~ un.-.. 1v c homes, inlruder.prooring bomes Jnd self ·defen~e <'lasses for women. 1'h~ council's action came in rt>sponse to a plea from Carolyn Whitehorn. president ot the local t•haptcr of lht! National Orgamzation for Women <NOW>. ~s . Whitehorn. who prefers the feminis t des ignation, had !\uggested the actions be taken after firs t facetiously demandin~ the council enact a "dusk to dawn curfew for men unless liC· companied by their waves or mothers." • In a rePorl to the City Council, Police Chief Frank Schopen su1d many or thi: suggestioIU> made by ~1s. Whitehorn were due to be 111 sllluted in the departm('Ql. These included initiat10n of " rnme-prevention bure~u tod..iy under Officer Rarry Snyder tn D•tly Pllol Slolfl PllOIO THEY RAISED MONEY FOR LEUKEMIA VICTIM'S FAMILY Angie Hobson (left). Michelle Creese at Skateathon CHILD ... $118 raised m a sk ateathon to the F:tt leman family. Principal Arnold Herma n is coordinating other memorial rontri but ions , 1n· l'iuchng a G ates School tearht'rs· eollt'cl1on. an anonymous g ift of a Christmas turkey and a Valen na Sc hool Chr-istmas food basket Ebte Ettleman 1s a remark<.1 I.lie woman." said :\1rs Radc:liffc ·t.ast summer\\ hl•n Debbie was ternbly sick rn the hospital. Elsie \\as worned th al Carolr. who 1~ 17 . was overburdened. babyslll ting the younger girls 'I knew Carole well enouj?h to reassure her mothe r C.arolt.' wouldn't w ~rnt to be anywhere dsr. knowmg the need for her at home. As much as the Ettlemans han' been been through, their l1we and support for one another 1s an tns p1ration ." Debbie's ill health kept hrr mother constantly at her side over the past two y~ars. Now. with Debbie gone. Mrs. Ettlcman says she experts to return to work. "Caring for Debbie berame a way of life," s he said. "Making the adjustment lo a new wny v.111 be difficult. We're all just rcal11 mg that Debbll' 1s gonp .. Fords Host Holiday Ball WAS HI~GTO~ t l 'Pl 1 Prt•s1 dent Ford \\as k 1ss1.'<1 und,•r the.• mistletoe. the First Lady did the.· Cha rles t o n and ml•mbrrs of C'ongres~ forgot their w :.1rs with the White House ;.it tht.• gala C'hnstm as ball. Political d etente was reached on the White Ho use dance floor Wednesday night as th<.' Fords hosted a black-lie party for Congress a tr ad1t1on n •vrvt•d last vear when. Ford recalk<I. "the. old place tn·mbled and shook a long time after thaJ c•vc·n ing School in El Toro Rifled by Burglars Burglars. who threw a r ock through a s liding g lass window to gain entry. stole a movie projec· tor. a typewriter a nd tape players from a n E l Toro school operated by a Catholic order. Orange County Sheriff's omcer!> reported today. D~putit>s said t he theft oc curred al a school opt>rated by the School Sisters of St. Francis, 24502 High pine Drive. The total ·loss was valued at $845 Toro Home Loses ter eo and Tools OranjCe County Sheriffs of ricers are inves tigating the theft Crom an El Toro home of stereo eqwpment and tools valued by the victims at $2 ,000. Deputies said burglars who rut the lork off the garage door to gain entry took the v:duables from the home of salesman Michael Richard Molu.s, '6. of 21871 Winnebago Road wbllt the family was away from the pre mu1cs. NB Arsonists Try Torching At Pussycat Arsonis ts tried to torch the Ralboa Pussycat Theater early today. police said. by igniting gasoline at four different parts of the rontrO\'er s ial m ovie house. Rut a '.'J<'wport Beach patrolman who happened to pass the Balboa Peninsula theater soon after the gasoline ignited managed to quC'll the flames b~fore any permanent damage was don<' Patrolman Walt Fuhrman said hC' not1red flames m the entrance area of the theater at 709 Balboa Bl\'d. as he was rruising the ~a at 2.30 a .m He placed a fi ?e- :.ilarm and lh<.'n quelled the flames Police s aid t hat minor da m age was done to se\'eral window sills. the front doors <.1nd the ticket booth l n \'est 1gj tors said tha t . although thl'rt.' have been pre· nous acts of \' andalism al the the:.tler. this latest incident was b:. farthe m ost serious . f 'rom Page 1\ I TAXES ... Shortly before the shov.d<mn. \\';•\s ~nd :\1 t•ans Comm1ltl'l' Ch,;1rman Al l 1llman ID On• 1, rh1d author of th1.• bill. :-.tood tn tell the' H ous t.' "this 1s a \'f'n rnt1cal moment Ill the histon 11f nur co1.1ntn· ·If \\ t.> suffer a lax tnCrC3S\' Ill .Janu ary. Wl' arc playing Huss1;i11 roull'ttt.> with lht..• l'conomv of 011r rountry . F";ulurl' lo enact th1~ lt•r::islcilton will h;l\'l' a m~1.1nr C'conom1c 1mpat·t let no 111w d oubt 1t.·· t 'llman said * * * Here's How 1976 Taxes Hit Family \\'ASJII;\'.C.TO;\'. 1UPI 1 llerc 1s ho\\ much extra taxc~ would be paid in 197fi for the <i\'eragc family when 1975's 1<.tx cuts t'X p1rc on .Jan 1 S l ~G LE f>t:RSON INCOME TAll TO AMOUNT BE PAIO 01' INClt(AS( S.1.000 SI~ S95 56.000 ~l $147 Sl0,000 Sl.331 Sl51 Sl5,000 S?.549 $180 S20,000 S3.7S.I SlRO ~.ooo ~.sso s1ao ('Ol ' P L,E W ITllOUT C"HILORF;N S.1.000 56.000 Sl0.000 Sl5.000 S20.000 U>.000 S28 S.'8-1 Sl.152 52.029 $3.035 S.S,4614 S2R S200 $2().J Sl~ Sl80 SUIO COU Pl.F. WITH TWO C'HI LD R .:~ $3.000 -0 0 -$6,000 $245 S24S, $10,000 :rf!99' $216 Sl~.ooo SUIO $20,000 S2 ,6e0 $1~ $30,000 $4,988 $1~ help residents prevent lJltruders from e nintng entry to tbetr homes. The bur au is de$lgned to stem the city's rial.ng burglary rate, but would as well deny rapists accesis to homes. Chier Srhopen uld the depart- ment already gives its officers s pecial training on dealing with t he victims of rapes. but s aid rape crisis and consciousness· ra1smg of omcers would be ex- panded probably with the aid or Orange County Mentu.J HeuJtb Department representatives. Ms wlt1tehorn su.td that any program teacninf orrtccrs how to deal with rape victims should bl'! taught by a woman. ·· 1 nm rather tired or having men lt.>lling other m en what it's h ke to be a woman und be raped." s he said. Sky Divers Kick Off Pool Fund Raising A free fall demonstration by a tl'am of four sky divers Saturday will kic k off a two.day fund- rJ1s1ng t'Jmpa1~n in th1.' Saddle back \'alley aimed al collecting $50,000 for E s peranzaSchool The funds will be applit•d toward t he purc hast.> of a pool for students attending the Mission Viejo facility for the trainabk mentally retarded and for th<.• establishment of a n ugric:ultural studies area. Members of the ··Rumble Seat Skydiver's Team" will rn;.ik e their drop from an altitudt.' of about 4 ,000 fet•t at IO.JO a.m. car· rying rcd -whitC'-and·blue smokt> s treamers . The 1<.tnd in g is scheduled for thl' La Paz In· lermediate Srhool grounds. Following aturday's air s how O\'er downtown M1ss1on Viejo bet ween 800 and J.000 st ud('nls from :\1 ission Vt l'JO I hgh Srhool. La Paz ln term ed1att• School und Serrano lnlC'rmediall' School \\ 111 go door -to·door to solicit S2 rem· tribuhons. accordmg to Principal :\tel Pack cl . F.arh d onor will be.• given ;.i Ricen tennial 1<.tp<'I pin •v1lh crossC'd U.S. fl ugs. The soltr1tors were recruited bv R1centennial Incorporated. a· profrssional fund·raising organization hired by E speranza School to organize the drive. Entertainment on Sunday will consist of another s kydiving performance at 10:30 ::t.m. and a / merchandise auction at 2 p m . rn the La Paz Plaza parking lot. All proreeds from the saJe of donated merchandise will be given to the srhool. Both poo l a nd orcha rd arl' targeted for completion by fall 1976 and represent a portion of E s peranza School's expansion program. Although the Saddle bark Valley Unified School District is assisting with the design work for the two projects. state fina ncial a:-sistanre !s not available for the ptH)I and orchard. The pool, cons is ting of two 18 by 25·foot bas ins, is to be used for therapy a n d in s truction a l purposes and for competitive swimming and diving events. Its estimated cost is about$35,000. Packet said the ag ricultural s tudies a r ea adjacent to lht• school will include 36 fruittrees of se,·eral varieties. a gn .•enhou::.c. and an anim al shelter for goals. ducks, rabbits and sheep. The principal noted that many s tudents graduating fro m Esperanza e nter hortic ulture pro- fessions. Castro Comme nts ~llA:\1 1 <AP> -Cuban Pti ml' 1\tlinisler Fide l Castro, in his first public comments on CIA plots against him. said attem pts to as · sassinate him and other Cuban leaders are unpar alled in history. Later bus 8erv1ce will begin Jan. t . Lmes will run about two and n hall hours later than prtt sentl:v Ms . Whilehorn noted that cur rently the las t city buses to Top of the World leave just before con necting Orange County Transit Dis trict buses from Newport Center and from Dana Point ur rive in Laguna Beach. Front Page AJ 1 HINSHAW. • that he p ad his fees to Beckman so that he could make a contribu tion to Jl insh a w·s· rampaign fund Green commented today that the defense p hase of the trial will take about two w eek s. Ht.> believes the case will go to th,• jury on or about J an. 16. Green r efused lo identify any of thr witnesses he and Morgan will t'all to the courtroom. .. Rut we might summon Pres1 dent Ford as a character wit ness," the Laguna Beach lawyer quipped. "Afte r all, Mr. Hinshaw has flown with the Pres ident in Air Force One." Rebels Seize Off ice rs, Base BUE~OS AIRES, Argentina CAP> Military rebels demand mg .. a n ew ordl'r .. seized Argen tma·s air for ce commander, Hee tor Luis Fautario, and two other air force offi cers today and took control of pa rt of Buenos Aires airport and a n airbase 30 miles away, officials said. The air force dissidents said their move was aimed al "over throwing public authority to achieve the restoration of a new order with a national and Chris tian sense'' in Argentina, which has seen more tha n a political killing a day since Mrs. Peron took power in July 1974. silverwoods 1 \/Hit ,, .. ""i.no~·••·•~•.41••c ..... Holiday Focus: Three Dimensional Leisure Suit By Haggar lnspirC'r1 fashion developmenl -perfectly ttmr d for hol1tJay w€'ar1ng ana gilled g1v1ng A soltd color le1 -;ure suit plus a pair of coordrnaled check sl;icks Three pieces that grve you a casual wardrob0 wrlh great fashion tlex1b1l1ty All in ,. Derring Mtllek1n's V1sa11 The frrsl truly perfect lcxtufll ""d polyesler that feels comfortable in any weather Expertly tailored with two pocket shrrt style top and Haggar's lamed Expando-ma11c waistband 1n both slacks Brown or navy In regulars and longs 61 .00 all three pieces 45 Fas hion Island • Newport Beach ' I ( 7 I l I ' ! I 7 \ l .. -- Irvine • EDITION Today's Clotiing .¥. toeks VOL. 68, NO. 352, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAG~S ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA THURSDAY, DECEMeER 18, 1975 TEN CENTS Prosecution By TOM BARLEY Of llMI Dallr ~It~~ The prosecution' closed its bribery case again st Congressman Andrew Hinshaw in Orange County Superio,. Court today after four weeks of testimony f 14 witnesses. Judge ber . Kneeland sent his ju home fo -day holi- day cess after adding further • admonition to the warnings he delivers to the panel st each re cess. His additional instruction tp day was: .. A Merry Ch1;stmas and a Happy New Year to you all." Lawyers for both sides re- mained in the courtroom, after the jury left to argue a number of motions that must be resolved before <teCense attorneys Robert • Rests Green and Marshall Morgan can open their case Jan. 6. Green said he will ask Judge Kneeland to dismiss all three bnbery counts against Hinshaw. 54 , on the grounds that the pro- secution has failed to present an adequate case against the former county. assessor. Hinshaw appeared happy and confident today and repeated his earlier statement that he will Case be cleared or nll charges and sub- sequently re-elected lo his office. The Newport Rea c h Republican is accused of accept- ing stereo t>qu1pment as gifts from the Tandy Corporation m return for assessmt>nl adju::.t- ments that a llegedly saved the electronics company many thousands of dollars in county taxes. The congressman 1s rurther ac- on Hinshaw rused of soliciting a bribe {rom Beckman Instruments attorney Ronald Steelman during a 1971 assessment appeals hearing that could have save the .F'ullerton company as much as $300,000 m business property taxes. Steelman was the ftnal pro· secution witness today and he left the stand after an intensive two- day ~lling from d<'fense at- torney Green. The former deputy county counsel refused to change .mv point of his earlier testimony that Hins haw suggested th.it Beckman pay Sl.000 for a lablc al his testimonial dinner Steelman repeated hi:. allcga lions that Hins haw suggested lhat he pad his fees to Beckman so that he could make a contnbu· lion to Hins haw 's campaign (See HINSHAW, Page A2> ax-I e __ ooms an. 7 Perish • ID Fire Me n Slug Women Fleeing Night Club NEW YORK (U PI> -A night club fire during which m en fought fistfights with womeo in their panic to escape killed at least seven people today. The fire in the posh Blue Angel on ;\1anhattan 's Upper East Side started about 2:30 a.m. but an en- tertainer al the club said there was a s meil of smoke at least 30 minutes before the flames were seen. ··we smelled smoke for a half hour and looked but could not find where it was coming from," said Jean-Claude Baker, a Frenchm.an who is master of ceremonies of the club's French Tevue. "The flames broke out behind the s ta ge and in 10 seconds -not one minute the whole room went up." The transvestite revue "Zoo" was showing. S addleback College Fire Commissioner John T . O'Hagan said the dead included five w-0men trapped in the club's powder room when the lights failed and two men, one found near the entrance to the.. cloakroom and the other in another part of the building. Police officer Jim Hatcher, one of the first emergency service of- ficers to arrive at the scene on (See PANIC, PageA2) Trustees Okay Center Trustees of the Saddleback Community College District gave the green light Wednesday to the college's next major building. a $3.25 million center for the performing arts. The facility actually wUI con- sist of three buildings, one or which is a 400·seat theater. The remaining buildings will be used Eight Percent Irvine Pay Plan Proposed Irvine city employes will be eligible for pay raises of up to eight percent next year if the city council goes along with a pay proposal drafted by 'city ad- ministrators. The plan is a modification oC the existing "merit system " that gives employes raises ranging from zero to 12 percent, depend- ing on performance. The purpose of the pay re- vision . prcording to Cit y Manager William Woollett Jr., is to hold the line on the amount the C'ity spends on pay. Other cities, he said, receive severe fiscal blows when they authorize "in- cremental", across-the-board pay and benefit hikes. But the proposed pay plan that will go to the city council Tues- day is not popular with many city employes, Woollett said today. Woollett said he will have to wait and see whether the new pay system will break down the tradi· tionally congenial pay talks between Irvine employes and ad- ministrators. He has invited all interested emptoyes to express their views to the council Tuesday. Irvine has abput 120 city employes. Their pay and benefits account for 53.7 percent of the $-1 8 million city budget. or about S2:s million, nccordin& t~ Ad· minislrative Analyst Mlchael Dcblieux. The merit pay system was brought in last year ,_, an alternative to the across-the- board increases traditionally u.sfd in C(vil service pay scaJes. But the system has been less fhan successful, sald Woollell. ·· When 1omc employes reteive slx PfTC~l raise and others seven percent, it can act as a "disincen· Uve," he said. Under the propost'd systl'm, • "supenor" cmploye would re· celve an elaM pc-rccnt ro1ftc.a.. ::i "competent'' employ' wlluld 'Cl't rive percent, and rul employe wl\'b .. nocds tmprO\'\>mcrH" ... ould ad three percent. <See PAY' Pase A2) for instruction in art and music. As the gymnasium currently under construction on the Mission Viejo campus, the music-arts complex represents an architec- tural departur e trom existing campus buildings. William Blurock and Partners, the Newport Beach architectural firm hired for the project, created Caroling Cormcil Christmas spirit welled up in the Laguna Beach Ci- ty Hall. The City Council began its Wednesd ay session with a r endition of "Jingle Bells." Quipped Mayor Roy Holm, "If anyone gets out of control we'll threaten them with another carol." Bicentennia l Tribute Given lroine Company At the end of a year marked by a series of thumps directed at housing in Irvine. a Christmas gift of federal laurels has been bestol>led upon the Irvine Com- pany and the City of Irvine. The fedetal Department of Housing and Urban Development and the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission cited Irvine Company development and planning as one of 200 pro· jects of all types representing the best community approaches to problem solving. The list of 200 projects across the country included in "Hori zons on Display" .will be announced in January. The areas represented by the 200 solutions to problems are citizen participation, communications, ~ommunity development , economic development, the en- vironment, health, human values and understanding. lenrning, leisure and tran111>ortaUon. The Irvine Company received it.a national kudos for ·•a spec· trum of available types of markel·rate housing available in this country in the mlddle to up per·income range, in :i C'ommunj.; ty noted for plannini! Md in. no\'nlive govc.>rnoncf' idr11s · The.> recognition m tht' C't>m mun it y ct c.> v <'Io pm'-' n t n • t' :1 C'QV~r~d n brou<l r:inAt' of lr\>tnl' Compan~· cndf1wors Citlni:; houo;in~ as thr Aml·rn·M dream . the n0Uf1 cnt1on acknowledged thnt hoo11ing for (Sff l.AURELS, Page.U) \ \ a Spanish Mission-style design which at the same time is in- tended to blend with the Neo- Babylonian look of the library and the Math-Science building. Bids for the project are expect- ed to open Jan. 2 and construction be under way by March. The facility is targeted for completion <SeeCENTER , PageA2> Narc Try ing To Arrest D e ale r s Shot An undercover Santa Ana police narcotics officer is in serious condition today at an un- named Orange County hospital after being cul down in a hail of bullets Wednesday as he at- tempted to a rrest two suspected heroin dealers. Officer Marco Zavala, 25, was shot twice in the back and.once m the shoulder by one Of the SUS· pects. who pulled a gun when Zavala identHied himself as a lawman. , Though badly wounded, Zavala managed to return the fire , critically wounding the susped who had shot him, a police spokesman said. The incident oc- curred shortly after 6:30 p.m. in a residential part of central San- ta Ana. The critically wounded suspect was identified as Inocencio Coronel. 22, of Los Angeles. He i::. in Orange County Medical Center in extremely critical condition and is not expected to live, a police spokesman said. A second suspect tentatively identified as William Lugo, 18, of Santa Ana, was shot in the leg as he attempted to flee. Police spokesman Ted Weatherly said Lugo was shot by a backup of- ficer who arrived at the scene just as the gunfire broke out. Lugo was also taken to the jail ward at Orange County Medical Center. A third suspect, identified a s Teodoro Hernandez. 38. was ar- rested shortly after the shootinJ? in a nearby Santa Ana home on charges stemming from another part of the narcotics investiga- tion, Weatherly said. According to officers at the shooting scene, the gunfire erupt- e<i just BS Zavala completed :i ~ll) of On<' pound of heroin. The pollc<' !\poke~man µ1d Z:\\'ola rx<'hani:tl'd a Stt.ooo • na-1h roll" for the heroin \\hth> th~· two s u-;pl'l'h n•m:iincd 111 tht'll c:u in the 1200 block <lf Wcsl i1ml' Stn•ct Z;n ula th •n pulled his i.:un and altc1t\J1l<'d to pl.H·e the :.us~ct unikr :1rn•:.l and I.he shooting ( e .\G•;~T. P•«~A2) ~ I D~lly l'tloC Staff PMlo CHIMNEY WASN'T MEANT FOR RICKY STROM, 14 Huntington Beach Youth Got Stuck on Way Down Ho, Ho, Help! Rick y Found Chimney Stick y Ry ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tllt D•llf PlloUtaff Somebody CafTle down the chimney of a north Huntington Beach home Wednesday -but only halfway -and it wasn't Santa Claus who got s tuck between a bunch of bricks and a hard pl are. The drop-in visitor was Ricky Strom, 14, who missed his Stacey Intermediate School history class as a result, but certainly deserves an A for effort to get there properly equipped with his homework. Police and fire department personnel from Huntington Reach and Westminster arrived al the Strom home, 5882 San Soucl Circle, shortly after 9 a .m., rescuers said today !l'hey were called by Mrs. Doris 300SEEK JOB --.4LL C.4NI N ES SEATTLE <UP l l Unemployment is high in Seattle -even for dogs. An advertisement for a dog to fill a position m the police depart· ment"s K9 corps drew 300 ap plicahons l'ollcc D~p.-.1 t mcnt spokesman G a r y Fl y n n :. a 1 d 1· 1 ~ o r o \I " phyi11cal h:sts, brl.'t•rlutJ! n-qwn• ment:-. J.nd thl' nt•NI for 1•xtr('nw ~l.lbllil) knnckt>d 311 the• K9 a11ph c:anl:i out ot till' runnini.: however. Flynn suyi. th•· 1lt•p%\rtm{'nt wanls a pure bn•d mall• <icrman Sh~phe1·d, about 10 months old. Pomerlau, who reported what she said sounded like someone screaming as though struck in a fireplace chimney. Police Officer Philip McCrea discovered young Rick. The youth -fi ve feet, seven in - ches, and 125 pounds -had an ex olanation for getting stuck in the 12-by·24·inch fireplace nue. He had forgotten lhe history book he needed for class. "l left for school and then re- membered I forgot something ... my history book." he said after his harrowing, hour· long ordeal. ··r came back home and all the doors were locked and everybody was gone. "I couldn't find any other way, so I went down the chimney. "It was sca'ry," said young Strom after being physically hoisted back up out of the chimney vent by his rescuers. who said he looked like a filthy. faced West VJrginia coal miner after a hard day in thcshart. "!want to be an architect," he said, foreseeing graduation from Sta.cey Intermediate School . Westminster High Sch~ and the college or university of his pre- rerence. He declared quite definit('ly Wednesday that some day he will :ittempt to design 8nd build n hct ter chimney. Bahv h andou~t l 1.0:-; A'lGELf:S (AP J .\11thonlw:. were :.t"arthlna today for a mother who ldt her four· monlhs old infant with a re11ident or a downtown holcl and then dis appeared ( House Upholds Ford Veto \\'ASHl:-.lGTO!'J CAP) The House today sus tained President Ford's veto of a bill extending 1975 income tax cuts, virtually assuring that most workin~ Americans will pay higher in· come taxes beginning New Year's Day. The vote was 265 to 157 with l wo members voting present. The tal· ly was 17 votes short of th1· l v. o- thi rds majority necessary to override a veto. If the existing lax cut law dies on schedule, the typical worker's laxes will increase SJ to S4 a week starting Jan. 1. Rt•t Ford said Congress sltll can acl w prevent higher income tax· es for most working Americans beginning Jan I. "There is no need ror income· taxes to go up on :-.iew Year·~ Day if the Congress in the 13 days re- maining in 1975 will join me in . a simple commitment to the Amenran people," Ford said in a statement. Prior to th e vole. House Speaker Carl Albert accused the White Hou se of trying lo .. brainwash the Republicans." by telling them that they will get some kind of bill anyway. Death or thP bill means an automatic January jump in most Americans' la'lCes unless some emergency legislation 1s worked out bel ween now and ~ew Year's Da\'. Ford opposed the bill on grounds it did not contain a pro· \'ision imposing a ceiling on fedt•ral expenditures. Al the Wh1lt' House. deputy press secretary William l. Greener said "the President ob- viously is pleased" by the vote. Asked whether he had any con· lingenc:v pl a ns. Albert said, ";\l'one have been discussed with me.·· However, he was expected to talk to committee leaders and discuss the situ a lion. "My present inclination is to let them live with this. I can live with it ... I can take the heat. "I thinl< it is better politics to be strong in our attitude to Ule legislation . Mr. Rhodes <Republican Leader John J , Rhodes) may think othen,ise. He may be fooled... · The vote came dramatically as the electronic scoreboard lick~d off the tall:v. Republicans burst (SeeTAXES, PageA2) C o asf ft·eathe r Mostly sunny skies f'ri day, according to thr weather service. Not murh temperature changr Highs 65 at the beachl·~ rising to 75 inland. Lows tonight 35 to 45. I NSIDE T ODA l ' A dEPctston to cut ont" rh1rd oil o proposed molpract1cr '" surance rate increaae r1• c~u~ mLud reaction AS "' y-WVl<t ~~ ........ ( ... t..Mla.~ C.llfwflle CW-CM Mr O.ulll" <:Mika CrMJ--.rll DulllNellOt E•t.,lal~* '"'*"·'-"' ,.IMllU ~tllelltc.H ._,.'-- I ndex A2 DAllYPILOT Listerine To Recant 'Cold' Ads WAS Hl"lG 1'0~ 1l 'Pll Tht.• 1-'ederal Trade Comm1:-.sw11 tod.1~ ordt>red tht' makers tif L1:-.Ll'rt11t• either to stop ad vt"rl1smg t•nt1r1?ly or to spend $10 million on ads ad milling th.!l tlll'Y h..t\ t' bet•n lying l:o 1 IH' l' 1 9 :.! I ti Ii O ll t h 0 W th l' mt)Ulh\\ ash Wlll pf'l•n•nt or l'tll l' rolds a~ sore th1·outs. ll \\:ls the fir::.t time the com· ffill:o"llln h .1s ordt•n•d J t•ompany to run ~· 1.·011 l'l'll\ l' Jcl\'t•rtist•m1.•nl f>re\HlllS ('JSl''-h.IVl' all 111\'0l\'t.'d negotiat1•d ~l'ltlt•mt•nls when• th1.· firms 111\ 11h·t•d a)!rt't>d to mah• thl'. l'Onft''-SlllllS \ft1.•r t'Jrdull) n·\ 1c.'" 1ng tht• 11.•i:.t1mon) of tht' l"\Pt'rts c·alled b\ both s1t11.•s .inti thc.• ~tud1~s acJ milted 11)\11 l'\ llil'lll't.' "l' must t•onl'ludl' th.it lh1.• pn•p.>n· derJf\tt' 11f tlH' l'\ 1tlt•nct• de m11nstr.1t1•:-. 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J l ..1lled tlw ordt•r unfoundt•d .md ~.ud 1t "' ould ..1ppeal 1t lo the f('dc-ral courts. tn· eluding tht• l ' S Supn•me Court, 1f need bc- Police Quit On Arrests RIDGECREST !l 'Pl l Police offic:t'rs. ~1ngC'rcd by the cit y ·~ rt>fusal to build a new jail .ind JUSt1c.·c offtCl'. have quit arn'sl1ng peoplt' for drunkl•n dnving and drunk(.'nnt•ss in publit', ..t spokesman ~aid Chuck Bo:(\\CI I. h eld repre~enlall\ e for thl' Kern County Em ployes ru, soc1at1on. said \\'<.•dn~da) the officers al!)O have qwt \Hitmg traffic citations Orivl'rS stopped for drunken dn\'lng will be told to J)ark their cars and will be offered a ride homt· but no c1tat1on s will be 1s sued. he said. f 'rona Page ,, I CENTER ... tn Spring 1977 :\luslC' and art student::. presC'nt ly are housed 111 J collectionoff1vf' portable buildings on the lowl'r college t·a mp us. Since the collegt· op<.'ned m 1967 drJma and musit· prod11ct1nns w e re ht'ld in a makeshift theater v.1th a max 1mum se<.1t1ng capacity of 100. J .arger event!:> had to l>l' held off campus. Tr us l e es .1 l W c d n (' s d a ' · s session authontecl a hasl' bid ·fnr lhe bu1ldm1? and an Jdd1ltonal 2:l ~eparate hid item.., for l'<tWPmC'nt and furn1sh111gs Tht>..,t• mcluclt• the theater seat-.. -...impl~:-. ol which trustees first v. ant to in spect, befon• atct•pt1ng any bids Also cons1dert'd by tht' pan1•I was the hiring of a t'onstruction manager to supen1se :.1nd coordinate the collf'gt•:-. current building boom Board mem ber.., 111d1catcd that they did not imm1·d1.ttely want to hire a construction supervisor for t he music -arts romplex but left open the poss1b1hty of hinng ~ manager for future college build mgs. ORANGE COAST l"fl °' •nQ'I Co•'' Delly f11ll)t "'"' '#nf(h I\ COf• t>f~dlMNn;\ P.r\\ 1\p1101.-bytl\o O•- (N\l P\lbf•""•nq Comp"ny S.SMrtlte f'd•ttOt'I"\ ttr• o"*'>••"'~d Monday throuoh r rtd•v tor (.o.,t,ii ~~. 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Nvf•• •••~"' '0"' ••I P9'Ml,~•o" ot ,,_,rQN_r "'°"'4' c.tati\ J)O\litO' t't~'d .,t ,.,,. M-U.. (.At1fO'Na ~' ot1o,, I>• <""''' '-l It mot" ... y by lftall'" ,,...,,,.,, .... '"''""''~!""''""' u n.-111, • Thursday, Oecembet 18, 1975 0111ly Piiot Staff Pf>OIO THEY RAISED MONEY FOR LEUKEMIA VICTIM'S FAMILY Angie Hobson (left), Michelle Creese at Skateathon Child's Struggle With Disease Told Hy A~~E COOPER Ot llM Oll1ly Pilot SUH llanng a child with leukcmi.i 1s :rn expt>riennce everyone should have." said Elsie El· t lem an of E l Toro whose 5-year- old daughter. D e bbie, s uc- cumbed to the disease Friday. ··1 say e\"eryone s hould -go through it," ::\t rs. Eltleman said, · and yet I wouldn't wish 1t on anyone." Mrs. Ettleman fi rst learned three years ago that her youngest child had leukemia, a usuall v fatal disease c h aracterized b~· uncontrolled multiplication <)f white blood cells . "Mrs . Etlleman cam e to an open house at Gates School soon after s he had found out about Debbi e's condition." said Kav Radcliffe who has taught two of F ro1n Page Al PANIC ... East 54th Street, said, '"fherc were some f1s tf1ghts -males punching females oul of the \\ay." Pat Jacobson. a patron of the dub from Fort Worth, Trx .. s aid on reaching the street. "We were lucky we were so sober .:\1 v girlfriend was behind us and Pl'<;· pie there started flghtm~ Sh<.· had to w alk over the m to get llllt .. Baker said the club's front room where dnnks and food are served quickly filled v.1th s moke The sudden spread of the names caused panic in the · crowded d ub. ~one of the victims v. J!-1 im- mediately identified O 'Hagan said there was o "slight poss ibility" that soml· other bodies m ight be found. "but we won't know for sure until we've made a fmal search "The commissioner said the add1llonal bodies may be under a collapsed balcony. Fi r e o ff1c1als ~:i1d thrl'l' C'l\"thans a nd nine f1rem('n \\C'rl' m1ured. None of th<' mjuncs was l'onsidered seriou s . O'Hagan said the blaze v. as probably of an e leC'lrical origin. nngmating be hind the stage" 11f the cluh. The commissiont•r said the night spot was apparently "in C'Ompliance with the fire cock.·· Asked if h e t houg ht there wert• '#'nough exits for the patron~. O'Hagan said. "I don't think th" exit factor played a great r ole'· m the death toll. The charred bodies of the v1c · ltms. enclosed in plastic covers. were carried from the club to d garage across the street to awaaL the morgue wagon. The Red Cross set up a centl'r in the First National City Rank building at 399 Park Ave .. acro<;s the street from the Blue Angel, to provide emergency care for 20 persons who lived in apartment-.. above the burned-out nightclub Inside the gutted club, sm okt• rose from the d ebris. Bits of clothing, tablecloths and charrc'<i furniture could be seen strewn around the floor. Fire officials said the blazt• threatened for a while to spread to a nearby apartment building. the historic Central Synagogue at East 55th Street and the Allic><I Ra nk. Front Page 11 I AGENTS ... s tarte d Weathe rly said th~ll while Zavala and Coronel ex changed s hots. LuJtO apparently leaped from the passenger side of the car ano ran toward what ap peared to be a backup vehicle for the narcotics deal('r~ The police spokes man said thal both Coronel and Luito have hecn booked on charJte~ of assault with intent t o commit murder in odd1 tion to various narcotics sali's and possession c harees. Dt'bb1e s l:oisters ··she told mt'. :\ty baby has l eukemia!' She was devasteted ... Som etime between then and Debbie's death on Friday Mrs. Ettleman found the strength to carry on . "It really was Debbie who was the stron g one," she said . ''She never gave up. so how could we give up? Last week when her sis- ters were home sick from school. Debbie took care of them even though s he wasn't feeling good herself. S he covered them up and told them how she made herself feC'I better when she was really sick ... :\fore tha n anything else. Dl.'b· b1e wante d to attend Gates School. !orated just behind thl' F.ttl~mans' house. Her sisters. Cathy a nd Suzanne. are in school there. and her older sister, Carole. worked as an aide in Mrs. Radcliffe's second grade class. ··Last year Debbie came to vis- it qwte often." Mrs. Radcliffe ~aid. · · r told the other children Debbie was very ill. This year she was able to visit only once, around Walloween. She made a pumpkin man." When she told he r students Fri· day that Debbie had died, they were very sad . "Chlldren are gay and noisy at this ti m e o f year," Mrs. Radcliffe s:11d . "They are full of Christmas s pirit. They knew Debbie, and they loved her. HC'r passing made th~m very quiet." Other c hildren at the school will miss Debbie. too. Sandv fly's sixth grade class donaterl SI 18 raised in a skateathon to tht• F:ttleman family. f 'rom Page A J TAXES ... 111to appl au~e when it became oh \ I OU S the• \'elo would bt" SUS tamed Democrats stood silent Shortlv before the showdov.n W.1 ys :.ind :\l eans Comm1lll'l: Chairman .\I l"llman (D-On· 1 C'h1ef author of the bill, stood ti; 11.'ll l he 11 ouse .. th is is ~· ven t•nt1c:tl mom<'nl in the history of Illar coun l r\' · ff Wt' ::.Urfer a lax mer .January, we a rc playing rouletl<' with the econom rnuntry. Failure lo en~ 1s le~islation will have a m;qor· t•conomi<· impact ll'l rH1 orw doubt 1t ·· L'llman said. * * * Here's How 1976 Taxes I Hit Famil)j WASHl'.'IGTON CUPl> -Herl' ,..., how m uch extra taxes would be paid 111 1976 for the average family when 1975's tax cuts ex - ptreon J a n. l : SJSGLE PERSON INCOME TAX TO AMOUNT 8E l'AIO OF INClt~ASIE S.1,000 $138 $95 ~.000 SG81 S147 SIO.<><IO Sl.331 S151 SlS.000 $2,549 $180 S20.000 $3.784 SlAO S.10.000 ~.850 SlRO COUPLE WITHOUT ~ CHILDR~ $3,000 $28 S28 $6,000 S484 S200 $10,000 $1,152 S20<f $15,000 S2.029 $180 $20.000 SJ.035 $180 $30,000 $.5,463 $1RO COUPLE WITH TWO CHILDREN s.1.000 $6,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $30,000 -0 • $245 S867 Sl,699 $2,660 $4,988 O- $Z45 $216 $180 $180 $100 Fro•• Page A J PAY .•. · Wool lett desc ribed th<.' graduated pay raise scale as i.n eltcrnatlvt-to the unsuccel>Sful "pu.ss-run ·· merit :>ystem. Upun preliminary eallmate, - Woollett said he expects 10 per cent of the employt>S to receive five percent raises, 16 percent to receive eiilht percent and the balance three percent. 1£he raises all will be within salary ranges approved by the <'i - ty council , Woollett said. An avera~e of 3.1 percent in salary range increases has been recom· mended by Deblieux. The in- creases range from zero for maintena nce personnel to an isolated 26 percent hike in the youth services supervisor pay scale. Woollett d escrib ed the pro posed salary range increases as only what is needed to ('Ompete with othe r governments and businesses for comparable post· lions. Thus. n o change has been re- ('Ommended for the S-536 to S697 pay range for clerks while the range for you th serv'ic es supervisor is r ecommended to rise from a $782 to $1,017 range to a S987 to $1,283 range. Aside from the half dozen top a dministrators , the lowest s alaried employe is a clerk earn· Wins Rou"d v,.1 T••epll01o George Bush ha::; been ap- proved 12-4 by the Senatl' Armed Services Committee on his nominatiq_n as CIA director afte r "resident Ford promised that, if Bush · were confirmed, he would not consider him as a 1976 running mate. From Page A I ing $536 monthly. The highest is HINSHAW. an engineer earning $2,119 mon-• thly. fund. Fro~ Page A l LAURELS .•. lower mcomeJamilfos contlnut'< to bt• a problem. Rut 1t c 1tl'd master pJanmn~. the village concept, establish ment of homeowners• associa· taons. donation of land to UC' Irvine. est ablis hment of thl' Irvine Industrial Complex and commercial centers a.s excellent development. Special note was made of the Irvine Company Coa8tal Com· munity Multi-Agency Plannmg Program (TICMAP) for tbe "in t•redibly valuable r esource" of the Irvine Coast land between Irvi ne. Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. The federal recognition served as a counterpoint to the reactions o( some local residents to what they believe is inaction in provid mg homes affordable by familit's earnin g Jess than $15,000 an nually. Two s uits filed by environmen· tat writer Wesley Marx and tht• Orange County Fair Housing Counc il have halted development of the planned Irvine lndus lrwl Complex-Eas t. The suits contend no provision h as been made for nearby hous- ing for the 54,000 employcs ex peeled to work in the new in· dustrial area. The city manager and d epart- ment d irector s Teceive separale pay evaluations. The city manager scall' tops al S.18.500. Green commented today that the defense phase of the trial w111 Wrench Eyed lake about two weeks. lie believes the case will go t<> the Huntington Bath~r Cited for Nudity Jury on or about Jan. lG. J SJ • Green refused to identify any 0 ay1ng of the witnesses he and Morgan . . . will call to the courtroom. Anahe_am police said today a .. . heavy pipe wrench found on th<. But we might s ummon Presi· roof of an apartment building A Huntington Beach man was cited for public nudity Wednes- day in South Laguna by Orange County S heriff's officers who said he was spotted lying naked on the 9th Street beach. de~t ,;ord as a character \\tt-4 "¥re a high school teacher w as n~s. th~ Laguna Beach lawyer murdered Tuesday may be the q~pped. Af~er a ll, Mr. ~nsha_w d eath weapon. h~s fl own wit~. the President m Public Information Officer Air Force One. Walt Hess said today the wrench Deputies identified the alleged- · IY nude bc achgoe r as Robert Henry Campbell, 35, of 320 9th St.. Huntington Beach. They said Campbell's presence on tht• beach was reported by an 80· year -old owner of nearby pro- perly. Death Lis t Found LONDON (AP) -Scotland Yard has found a death list of ~litira.1 Jeaders and army of- ficers 10 a London apartment used by Iris h guerrillas. was found by officers assrgncd to romb the neighborhood for clues in the ~.eating murder of Gene K . J fenderson, 55, a Spanish and French teacher at Anaheim High School. So far, h e said, police have no ~usperts or motives in the s lay. mg. silverwoods l _ Holiday Focus: Three ,Dimensional leisure Suit By Haggar Inspired fashion development-perfectly timed tor holiday wearing and g1f'ed giving A soltd colo.r leisure suit plus a pair of coordinated check slacks. Three pieces that give you a casual wardrobe with great fashion flexibility. All tn •Deering Millektn's Visa". The first truly perfect texturized polyester that feels comfortable in any weather. Expertly tailored w11h two pocket. shirt-style top and Haggar's famed Expando·matic waistband 1n both slacks Brown or navy In regulars and longs. 61.00 all three pieces 45 Fashion Island • Newport Beach . , -I ' I I ( I I I \ Huntington Beach Fountain Valley ED ITI ON .~fternoon -· N •• Stoeks ~l'111!!ir9'"W~'Pnmrl~ VOL. 68, NO. 352, 5 SECTIONS, 62 PAGES Valley Rec By KATHY CLANCY Of I ... D•llY ~llet~ • Fountain Valley residents m ay be asked to pass a multi-million bond issue June 8 to expand the city's SS-acre recr eation complex in Mile Square Park. The city council has set a Jan. 6 public hearing on the propos al - ax S600Baul which could cost as much as $6.2 million. However, city Public Works Director Wayne Osborne said the staff will recommend that the council appoint a c itizen group to study expansion plans a nd possibly trim the proposaJ. He said the council then could • I Crocker Bank Hit by Bandit A bandit carrying a depart- ment store bag as tho\.lgh he'd been Chris tmas shopping robbed a Huntington Beach bank of more than $600 Wednesday after- noon. making a clean escape. The holdup at Crocker Na- tional Rank. Be ach Boulevard and Edinger A venue, was the eighth armed robbery in the city in 14 days and the second holdup at the same location within 36 hours . Businessman Doyle Gill was robbed or $83o Tuesday when ac- costed by two men waiUng in a car a s he approached the bank to make a deposit. Detective Jack Welsh, already investigating five armed rob- beries committed since Dec. 4, said one bandit bra ndished a .38 caliber r('volver a nd demanded Many Seniors Gill's bank bag that was clearly marked: Cash . The 1:40 p .m . robbery of one teller Wednesday involved the apparent yuletide s hopper , cleancut ·and about 30, who simulated a gun in his pocket and forced the victim to hand over her cashbox contents. He fled toward a nearby drugstore, witnesses said. Shortly before midnight Wed- nesday, a fat man of Latin des- cent wearing a beanie cap oo bis> head Jte&d \Q>'a U~Totem MaTket at &441 Edinger Ave., using a .22 caliber pistol. · PoUc~ said ht look $83 and a calcut•tor machine from clerk Je~ Friley before fleeing in a waitmg getaway car driven by an accomplice. Trailer Residents Protest Rent Hike By ROBERT BARKER Of IM O.ltr ~I let 5'<tft Resi dents of th e Drift· wood Mobile Home Park in Hunt- ington Beach -many of them senior citizens -have decided to strike back at the management for ordering a $50 monthly rent inc rease. Phil Iovenitti, a leader of the newly formed Driftwood Tenants HB Central Librar y Will O pen Sundays The new central library in Huntington Beach will be open · Sunday afternoons shortly after the first of the year . City Council members have de· cided to open the library from 1 to S p.m . on Sundays because of requests from res idents .. The library will be closed Friday evenings, said. Coast We athe r Mostly sunny skies Fri· day, according to the weather service. Not much t emperat ure chan ge. His 65 at the beaches, ris to 75 inland. Lowa tonig t 35 to 45. INSIDI! TODA~ A d«ilfon to cut on.third olf a pr~1td piolprodtce fn· aurcnc rate increoae r•· cducd m eel r•ottfon. A.$_ ...... ·'-------~-=--~~,, . . '• Association, said the group agreed in a m eeting this week to boycott the res taurant, golf course, bar and Sheraton Inn Hotel beginning Jan. 1. All of these facilities, as well as the trailer park, are operated by the Huntington Limited Corp. which leases the property from the City of Huntington Beach. Lionel Fogelman, who iden· lilied himself as a consultant for the Huntington Limited Corp .. s aid the r en t was r a i sed "because it's a matter of economic survival." He said the rent that will go to $197 pel' month for m05t of the trailers is not unjust and com- pares favorably with mobile park rents in other areas. lovenitti said the boycott was set for Jan. 1 because tees for the golf course are already paid through December. lovenitti also said Driftwood tenants will each contribute $50 to retain a lawyer and will refuse to pay t he $50 rent increases. He said residents will continue to pay the regular monthly rents and, if th ey are not accepted by the oper ator, they will be placed into a s pecial fund. Iovenitti contended that a state Jaw requires a 60·day notice for any rent increase and that this waa not qbserved by the manage- ment . ''So many of these tenants are senior citiiens and they can't af. ford to pay a ny more rent," IovenitU said. "J hate to see people being pushed around like catUe and that's why l am getting into this !(&ht," be said. Iovenltti said he !elt that the boycott would have a substantial effect on facilities suTI'OUJldlng thetra11erpark. He contended there have been no recent tax increases, no Im· pr0vements. and no utility fe~ boosts to the m anagcmcnt that would p.-onlpl n rent hik<' Death Li t Found LONDON (AP> ScoUond Yard has found a death list of poliduJ leaders aod army of· flffn in a London apartm~nt Uled by .Irish 1uerrUlu. l .. NTY, CALIFORNIA T _HURSOAY, DECEMBER 18, 1975 TEN CE NTS Levy~ May Go to Voters decide how much, if any, it wants to include on the J une election ballot. He said the council will have to decide the issue by March 1. The city already has invested about $2 million in its Recreation and Cultural Center. built in part of the county.owned park Most of that construction -in- duding a community building wilh a gymnasium, tennis court-; and athle tic fi elds -w~s financed with p3rk fees <Je - vetopers pay the city, as well as county and federal grants. Osborne said if the city ever wants lo expand th(' facililies. it w1U have to ask voters to pass a bond issue. The $6.2 million addition would include a $1.6 million cultural building, a three-pool swim com - plex for $2.6 million, as we H as expans ion of the exis ting build- ing and addition of sports fi elds. If the council were to ask voters to approve the entire pro· ject , Osborne s aid, it would add about 40 cents per $100 of ati· sessed valuation to current ta:< rates. In addition, he said. the staff will propose a tax override above that amount to finance operation of the facility. He said that could add another 20 cents per SlOO to lhe proposal. e ____ ooms an. O•ilf Pl .. 1 St.tt f'llOte CHIMNEY WASN'T M EANT FOR RICKY STROM, 14 Huntington Beach Youth Got Stuck on Way Down Do, Do, Help! Ricky Found Chimney Sticky By ARTHUR R . VINSEL Of tM O•llY Piiot St.ff Somebody came down the chimney of a. north Huntington Beach home Wed nesday -but only halfway -and it wasn't Santa Claus who got stuck between a bunch of bricks and a hard place. The drop -in visitor was Ricky Strom, 14, who missed his Sta(."ey Intermediate School his tory class as a result, but certainly deserves an A for effort to get there properly equipped with his homework. Police and fire department personnel from Huntington Beach and Westminster arrived at the Strom home, 5882 San Souci Circle, s hortly after 9 a.m .. rescuers said today. They were called by Mrs . Doris Pomerlau, who reported what she said sounded like someone screaming as though struck in a fireplace chimney. Police Officer Philip McCrea discovered young Rick. The youth -fiye teet, seven in ches, and 125 pounds -had an ex- planation for getting stuck in the 12·by-24-lnch fireplace nu<.> Two Mor e Take Panf>r8 in Vall~v • • T\\O more pohtlcal hopeful:-. h;:n e taken out nomlnolion pop~fii for the upcoming Foun l ain Valley \1ty Council ~lccl ion. Both Tl m Thompson , 9232 Crocus Ave .. a nd Harey Vouaht, 16414 Myrtlewood St., took out pa~n Wednesday. city otnclals said. • He had for gotten t]le history ~he needed for class. ··I left for school and then re· memb ere d l fo rg ot something .. '.my history book,'' he said after his harrowing, hour- long ordeal. "I came back home and all the doors were locked a nd everybody was gone. ··1 couldn't find any other way. so l went down the ctumney. .. It was scary," said young Strom after being physically hois te d bac k up out of the chimney vent by his rescuers. who Said he looked like a filthy· faced West Virginia coal mi.Der after a hard day in the shaft. "I want to be an architect," he s~id, foreseeing graduation from Stacey Intermediate School , Westminster High School and the college or university of his pre- ference. • He declared quite definitely Wednesday that some day he will 3ltempt lo design and build a bet- ter chimney Teen Indicted In Bank H e ist SAN DIF.GO <AP> An 18- year-old yough who allegedly bought n ~130 b1c yC'le with stolen bank mon(•y has been 1ndictt'd by a (t'der:1l .:rand jury Chttr~('d with har\k robbery an d ar m ed ro bbery is , Christopher r roulx of Solana Beach. Proulx ls accused of robblng a Bank ol America branch in Solana Beach Dae.; ol S820. - House Upholds Ford Veto WASHI~GT0:--1 <AP I The House today sustained President Ford's veto of a bill extending 1975 in(."ome tax cuts. virtually assuring t h at most working Americans will pay highl'r tn· (."O m e l axes bl'ginning New Year's Day. The vole w as 265 to 157 with l\\O members voting present. The tal· ly was 17 votes s hort of the lwo- thirds m ajority necessary to override a veto. If the existing tax cut law dies on schedule, the lypicaJ worker's taxes will increase SJ lo S4 a week starting J an. 1. Prior to the vote, House Speaker Carl Albert accused the White Ho u se of trying to "brainwash the Republicans, .. by telling them t hat they will get some kind of bill anyway. Death of tht> bill m eans an automatic J a nu ary j ump in most Americans' taxes unless some emergency legislation is worked out between now and New Year's Day. Ford opposed the bill on grounds it did not contain a pro- vision imposing a ceiling on federal expenditures. At the White House, deputy press secretary Willi a m I. Greener s~id "the President ob· viously is pleased'' by the vote. Asked whether he had any (."on tingency pl ans. A lbert said. ":-lone have b('en dis(."ussC'<l with me." Howev('r. he w as ('xpc(."lc<I to talk to com m1ttee l('aders and discuss the situation ··)ty present in clination 1s to let the m live wath this I (."an liw 1 with it ... I can take the heal. "l think it is better politics to be strong in our attitude to the legislation . Mr . Rh odes (R epublican Leader John J . Rhodes > mav think otherwise. He may be fooled · · The vote came dramati(."ally as the electronic scoreboard ticked off the tally. Republicans burst into applause when it b('came ob· vious the veto would be s us- tained. Demo(."rats stood silent. Shortly be fore the showdown. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Al Ullman CD Ore.), CSee TAXES. Page A2l * * * Her e's How 1976 Taxes Hit Fa~ly WASHINGTON CU PI) -Here is how much extra taxes would be paid in 1976 for the average family when 197S's tax cuts ex pire on Jan. 1: SINGLE PERSON IHCOMI TAX TO AMOUNT ••~••o 01' INCltEASE $.1,000 $138 $95 $6,000 $681 ~· $147 $10,000 $1,331 $151 $15.000 $2,S49 $180 $20,000 $.1,784 $180 $30,000 $6,850 $180 COUPLE. WITHOUT CHILDR EN S-1.ooo m S28 $6.000 $484 $200 $10,000 Sl.l52 m1 $15,000 ~.029 Sl80 S20.000 $3,035 St AO $.10.000 $.5.168 Sl80 COUPLE WITll TWO $3.000 $6,000 $10,000 SlS.000 $20.000 $30,000 C Ill Li> R Kl' . 0 $245 $867 $1,699 $2,660 S4.ps 0 $245 S21e $180 $180 S180 Wi11 s Rou11d UPI Tet...-U George Bush has been ap- proved 12-4 b y the Senat<.> Armed Services Committee on his nomination as ClA director after President Ford promised that. if Bush were confirmed. he would not consider him as a 1~76 running mate. Br o wn Ask s R ej ection Of Oil Bids S.\CR.\)IE'\TO <UPI> Gov. F..dm und G. Rrnwn Jr. asked lbe ft•dl'ral gon'rnmenl today to re· Ject lhe ··pallr~ · 5438 million bid hy oil comp3111es to drill off the Southern C Jltfornia coast Brown, in a letter to Se(."retary of the Interior Thomas Kleppe, said the bids did not .. constitute fair market value_" <Earhrr story Page A3 l "Total high bids reC'('IV<'<l from the sale amount to a mere $483.2 million, in contrast to your own presale estimate of between $1.~ to S2 billion,·· Brown said. .. The magnitude of this dis· parit y demon s trates that something is wrong, .. he added. ··I hereby request that you reject :ill bids re(."el\·ccl by the Depart- ment oflnlenor ·· Rrown sau.l the oil and gas in· dustry estimated the market vaJue of natural gas and oil at S235 billion in the original lease a rea, whic h included Santa :Monica Bay. taler excluded from the sale. "The paltry sum bid by the oil companies is egregiously out oC line with these billion dollar pre. salt' estimates. even takin.g into account elimination of the Santa Monica Bay tracts from the sale," Browu said . Help Make A ChO ice Do you want to get m on the decision-m a king pro cess? lluntini::ton Reut·h of f1('1al s ha' e ordl•r('d u Plexiglas guard1 ail 1n stalled for lht> "afel\ of !'lmall Ch'lldren 0 :1 the. f11 I ::ind se(."ono fl oors uf 11 ,. Central L1bran ut ;,·, Talbert St • Tht>y havt> plnc{'u th•. J)anels n<':lr l "ic m .11" ,. ,. lrnnrc m u1r~c' :ln int• rnl or~ Anyon~ who fcl'li> Mron~ ly about il can cnll clty h ll with the colqr of hi!; cholc at 53&-5201 or 53a.5553 -- ·-· Al DAil y PILOT H/F Thur&dty. Otctmbe'r ti, 1975 -- Battin Loses Fight fOr New Judge l By JOPNVALTERZA • • 0. .. 0.11,~-~" brange County Sl1pcr\•1sor Robert Rattin und tus lawyer sooo will havt• to HIJPt•ar boforl' lhejudgc they tr1t•d iu vain to im· peach and rind soml•other \\'ay to fight what they <tllege IS a political vcnch•tta Battin and Ins l;i'.'.'\'l'f :\1att1H.'W Kurilich sufft'rl•d a dl·ft>al bt•forc the presiding ;udge of Sun DieMO County Superior Cuu11 \\'ednes ., ' ' .. .... day when they tried to convince Judge Eli Levenson thut Orange County Superior Court Jud,e Kenneth Lae was political y biased bet'ause of his affiliation \Vith the Republican Party. I.evenson termed the argu- ment a "travesty" on the system of jurisprud('nce. In meas~red, but definitive language, he told Battin lO find some other way tu seek a .. fair trial." Battin ·s nexl 3pJ>ilrC'nt re- , .f , ,.. ' • UPI TtltPflolO FIREMEN PROBE CHARRED DEBRIS OF NEW YORK CLUB Seven Perish as Blaze Causes Panic Among Patrons Night Club Blaze Kills Seven Persons ~F.\\' YORK 1L'Pl1 A night . ('\ub fire during wh1rh men fought r1stf1ghts \\1th Y.Om('n in their pani<' tu cs('ap<> killed :u !east seven people tod;;iy The fire 111 the Rlul' Anf:('l on '1anhattan"!-i l"pp('r P.ast SidL' started :.ibout 2 30 ::i m hut :in en· tertainer :1t thl' elub s:.1 1Cl thl'r'' 'A'aS a smell of sn1ok(• at least 30 minutes beforP flames wert' ~een . "We smellt•d smokt' fur <1 half hour and looked but could not ftnd v.·hl're it "'as coming from,·· s atd Jean -Claude Baker. a F'renC'hman who is master of ceremonies of the cl ub's Frcpch revue. "The flam es broke out behinO the stage and 1n 10 seC-onds -not one minute -the whole room y,•ent up .. The transvestite revue "Zoo"' v•as sho"'·1ng, Fire ('omm1ss1onC'r John T O'Hagan s a1d the clead included five \\'omen trapped in the club's powder room when the lights $3,000 in Tools Gonr in Huntinµ:ton Rurglars broke into lrucks parked in a downtown Hunt ington Reach plumbing supply shop"s storage yard WC"dnesdily, stealing about $3.000 "'Orth of power tools. l,eo J\;1arshne. of C&R Plumb- ing , 700 f-~i fth St .. told in- ·~·stigators the loss involved pnmarily electri c po"-·er drill:-. aild saws when he reported thl' series of vehicle burglaries ORA:NGE COAST DAILY PILOT T"' 0.-(N,t 0 .. 11, Po!OI, '"''" ...,,{~ " <~ IM ... ,., Pto \' " --II• trw Or-(oul P~""'~"'°i c .... ·-· '"'-"'" ..,.1_,, ••• puo• .. ~•<I Mo"'u' !ntOUQ!' '"°"' "" CMI• ---. '"~1><111 a.. .... ~ '1""'"19'"" e:::':.:.~:~"" .. 11:~;,~ ~;;·~~~·:b.:.: •••-1 •<lih"" "Wbl"n•<I \.11ut<W-'-~-""Y' , ... f)flnc 1p•I p..n""""" !~~~' I\,~· 1lO -·· ... $1•f•I. (O"• "·•>• U<1f<ttn•••lli. Robert N . 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C--·l- M0-1220 '"''F,· '"f °""'91' (-\! ll\IOI• .... .., e.-_, ,...,.., u&<i.1, n1""''"''-· ~~· _., f II• t•v••l•1•monh ""'"'""'ff ti• ••1•11...,<•t ,.,,,..~, ''"' ,.1 P"'"'l"ll" at c-•lftlt•- Jot~..,., c••n ••••••• ••"' •t c; .. u """'''· Cllll.,n•• \-•lo!kt" ~· {••"t' N 1' ""'"' ""';IW,.. .. •loO JJWIOl!lft•W "''"'••-·-·-Ut\_.,,, • , f3iJed and t\\.'O mt>n. one found near the entrance to th e cloakroom <ind the other hl Jnoth('r part of the butldlng. · PoliCT offic er .Jin1 Hatcher. one of the first emerg{'nCy ser\'ice of- ficl"rs to <irri \'C' at the sc('ne. on East 54th Str('et, said, '"There \~'l~rt' son1C' fistfights mall":-. Pl~nr.~in~ females out of the \\.'aV Pat Jacobson. :.1 patron of the club from Fort Worth, Tex .. said on reaching the street,·· We "'ere lucky "'e y,·ere so sober. My girlfriend Y.'as behind us and peo- ple there started fighting. She had to \~·alk O\'<'r them to gel out.·· Baker said thC' club's front room y,·here drinks and rood arc served quickly filled .,.,;th smoke. The sudden spread of the names c-aused panic in the crowded club. ~one of the \'1ct1ms "'-'3S im - mediately identified. O'I·lagan said thC're was ;i ·slight poss ibility .. that som(' other bodies m1~ht be found. "but \VC won't know for sure until v.·e've made a final .search." Tht' l"Ommissioner said the additional bodies may be under a collapsed balcony. Firl' offic-ials said thrcl' civilians and nine firemen were injured. None of lhc injuries was considered serious. O"Hagan said the blaze was "probably of an electrical origin, onginating behind the stage" of the club. The commissioner said the night spot y,·as apparently ··in compliance with the fire code.'' .\sked if he thought there were f'nougfi t>xits for the patrons, O'Hagan said, "I don't think the exit factor played a great role'" 1n the death toll. The charred bodies of the vi c- ttms. enclosed in plastic covers. \\•ere carriej'.) from the club to ;1 garage acr6ss the street to await the morgue wagon. The Red ·Cross set up a center in the First NationaJ City Rank building at 399 Park Ave., across the street from the Blue Angel. to provide emergency care for 20 persons who lived in apartments above the burned.put nightclub. Inside the gutted rlub, smoke rose from the debris. Bits of clothing, tablecloths and charred furniture could be S('('n strewn around the floor. FroM Page 11 I TAXES ... chief author of the bill, stood ti') tell the ~louse ··1h is is a very critical mQment in the history or our country. "ll W'! suffer a tax in<'reasr in January, we are pinyin~ Russl<1 n roulette-wilh the economy of our country. Failure to enact th1~ legislation will havl! a major eronomi<' impact -let. no one doubt it," Ullflan said . course, Kurllich told Judge Levenson, will be to appear before Judge Lae to assert that the District Attorney's Office is selectively prosecuting Battin and is ignoring allegations about Republicans. Rattih, a Democrat. has been indicted on multiplt> counts of us- ing county staff members to "'age a cainpaign (or state office. l·li s la\vyer gave Judge LevenM>n a capsule hiJtory ofthe political climate In Orange Coun .. ty, asaertlng that the powerlul Lincoln Club or the Republican party had a hold on county gov- ernment. Because Judge Lae is .a Republican -appointed by a RepubliC'a11 governor -he argued: the possibility existed that prejudice might enter thC' case. But Leven.£on tbou gnl otherwise. After a IO-minute recess tho.t followed arguments from OOth ·sides of the Orange County cllise. the jurist rettirned with 1:1: scathing condemnation or Bat· tin's motion: "It would be a travesty on the system if a judge, whether he be a Democrat or Republican, should be called on to withdraw rrom a case mertly because one counsel or one litigant was a memb<'r or a certain ·politlc;:il party. "The robes and the blindfold of justice which we put on mean that Republicans and Democrats • are to be treated alike. When \ Judge J,ae says he is not bi3sed. J he is speaking rrom his heart and I accept his statement."' ~1otion denied. Listerine Ads 'Lies' WASfllNGTON lUPIJ ·-The FC'deral Trade Commission to- day ordered the makers of 1.isterine to spend $10 milJion in advertising to admit they have been lying s ince 1921 about how the mouth"'ash "'ill pre\•ent or C>urc colds and sore throats. It was the first lime the ('Om- n1 ission has ordered a comp<1ny to run a ("Orrectivc advertisem£'nt. Previous cases have all involved negotiatt:'d settlements where the firms involved a~reed to makP the "confessions " ''After carefully re\'iev.·ing the testimony of the experts called by both sides and the studies ad- mitted into evidence ... we must conclude that the prepon- derance of th e evidence de- monstrates that, contrary to ad - vertising cl aims. the use of Li sterine. as directed, will not prevent or cure colds or sort' throats or amelio raU! cold symptoms,·· said FTC Chairman l,ey,·is A. Engman in a n opinion • Sh()t in Arrest Try approved unanimously by the commission. The FTC ordered th.is language to appear in ruture ads: ··contrary to prior advertising, l.isterine will not prevent colds or sore throats or lessen their severity." The -manufacturer, Warne r- l,ambert· Comp any, Morris Plain"s, N.J .; called the order ··unfounded" and said it would appeal it to the federal courts. in- cluding the U.S. Supreme Court, Narco Officer Wounded 1\n undercover Santa Ana police narcotics officer is in serious condition today at an un- named Orange County hospital after being cut down in a hail of bullets Wednesdav as he at - tempted to arrest tY.·o suspeetcd heroin dealers . Officer ~·f'arco Zavala, 25, \\'as shot twice in the back and once in the shoulder by one of the sus- pects. v.•ho pulled a gun \\.'hen Zavala identified himsl•lf as a Ja"'man. Though badly wounded, Zavala managed to return the fire. critically \\'Ounding the suspect who had shot him, a police spokesman said. The incident oc· curred shortly after 6 :30 p.ni. in a residential part of central San- ta Ana. Lugo ""as a lso taken to the 1a1I ward at Orange County l'itedical Center. A third suspect, identified as Teodoro Hernandez, 38, was ar- rested shortly after the shooting in a nearby Santa Ana home on charges stemming from another part of the narcotics investiga- tion. Weatherly said. According to officers at the· shooting scene, the gunfire erupt Pd just as Zavala completed a buy of one pound of heroin. The police spokesman said Zavala exchanged a 512,000 ·'flash roll" for the heroi n while the two suspects remained in " . ( "· their car in the 1200 block of \\'est Pine Street. Zavala then pu!IPCI. hi s gun and attempted to place the suspt'ct under arrest and thC' shooting started. \Veatht'rl v said that \\.'hile :Zavala and ·Coronel ex - <'hanged shots. t.ugo apparently ll'::tpl?d from the pass('n~l'r sidl' of the t'ar and ran toward y,·hat ap- peared to be a backup \'Chicle for the narcotics dealers. Tht' poliC'l' s pokl"sman said that both Coronel and Lugo ha\'l' bC'en booked on C'harges of assault with intent to commit murder in addi- tion to various narcotics salt's and possession charges. if need be. ·· 1,isterine advertising is based on the latest scientific evidence relating to colds and does not suggest that Listerine prevents eolds," a company spokesman said. '"The commission has chosen to ignore s ignificant evidence in · c-luding v.·ell-controlled scientific studies, \Vhich.confirm the e££ee ti\'eness of Listerine in the treat rnent of colds sy n1ptoms. thl' testimony of scientific experts from legal -and mt..'<l.ical institu- tions, and consumer acccptanc(' for rnore than 80 years.·· 'fhe initial decision by the ad- ministrative la\v judge who heard the case would have simp- ly required corrective ads for a tv•o-year period. Bur -Engman said that may not work if \Varner-Lambert chooses simply not to do much advertising for the next two years. As a result, he said, the agency is ordering the company to stop advertising entirely or to spend the equivalent of one year's Listerine advertising budget for the period 1962 to 1972 on ads \\'hirh y,·iJI carry the correction, :1 nd to run lhOSf' ads for hoY.'C \'l•r long it \\'ill take lo spend that ;1n1ount of money. F'or the period involved , \Varner-Lambert spent $102.4 million on Listerine ads. rangi ng from a high of $13.6 million to a low of S6 mill ion. The critically y,•ounded suspect was identified as Inocencio Coronel. 22. or Los Angeles. He is in Orange County Medical Center 1n extremely critical condition and is not expected to live, a police spokesman said. '\ ~'-;_~;. silverwoods A second suspect tentatively !dentified as William Lugo, 18, of .,...8<lnta .\na. y,•as shot in the leg as he attempted to flee. Police spokes man Ted Weatherly said l,ugo was s)lot by a backup of- ficer who arrived at the scene just as the gunfire broke out. Police Dog Gets His Men In Hwitington • Axel, a LOO-pound German s hepherd who"s the pride of the \\'estminster Police force, cap- tured ty,·o burglary suspects all by himself early this morning. Off1C'ers said that ty,·o men \Ve re in th(' process of stealing bundles of c lothing from the \\'est haven Sportswear Company ~1t 15619 Brookhurst St. when Ax- l'l IC'apC'd into the ScC'ne. I-It• pounced on one of the sus· . perts and forc('d him to, the grot1nd and held the other at bay until officers arrived. • "'fhe suspects lost all interest in continuing with their work," officer Mike Ratliff said today. Two men. Lawrence J ohn Ochea, 23, Graden Grove, and Mario Garcia Arostegui , 19 , Stanton, were jailed on suspicion of burglary. · Ratliff says Westminster of- ficers think that Axel is the best pohce d og around. He's valued at S2,500, according to Ratliff Huntington Bathe r Cited ror Nudity A Jluntington Reach man was C'ited for public nudity Wednes- day in South Laguna by Orange County Sheriff 's officers"' who said he w<is s potted lying naked on the 9th Street beach. Deputies identified the alleged- ly nude beachgoer as Robert lfenry Campbell, 35, of 320 9th St .. Huntington Beach. They said Ca mpbell 's presence on the beach was reported by an 8(). year-old owner of nearby pro- perty. 2 Held in The rt' SACRAMENTO !UPI) -The director and former controller of a local anti-poverty agenc~ have been arrested on charges:()( em· t>nzllng $42,610 in rederal·runds . Booked In 'Sacramento County Jail Wednesday were John W. Robinson , executive director Sacratneolo area Economic Op- portunity Council. and Bart 8 . 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Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 352, 4 SECTIONS, •2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1975 N TEN CENTS • . ax I 19-dag Break Hinshaw~ J11ry .. •• 4 Home for Yule By TOM BARLEY Of Ille Dally ,.li.t St.l" Tbe prosecution closed it s bribery case again s t Congressman Andrew llinsbaw in Orange County Superior Court today after four weeks of testimony from 14 witnesses. Judge Robert P. Kneeland sent his jury home for a 19-day holi- day recess after adding a further admonition t o the warnings he delivers to the panel at each r e- cess. His additional instruction to- day was : •'A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you au.·· La wyer s for both sides r e· mained in the courtroom, after the jury left to argue a number of motions that must be resolved before defense attorneys Robert Green and Mars hall Morgan can open their case Jan. 6. Green said he will ask Judge Knetland to dis miss all three bribery ~ounts against Hinshaw, 54, on the grounds that the pro-• s ecution has failed to present an adequate case against the former (See HJNSHA W, Page A2) 'Travesty' Stated Battin's Claim Of Bias Denied By J OHN VALTERZA Of ltle Dally Plle4 sc.tt Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin and his lawyer soon will have to appear before the judge they tried in vain to im· peach and find some other.way to fight what they allege is a political vpndetta. Battin and his lawyer Matthew Kun)ich suffer ed a defeat before the presiding judge of San Diego County Superior Court Wednes- day when they tried to convince Judge Eli Levenson that Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenpeth Lae was polilically biased because or his affiliation with the Republican Party. NB Arsonist$ Try Torching At Pmsycat . Levenson termed the argu- ment a "travesty" on the system of juris prude nce. In measured, but definitive language, he told Battin to find some other way to seek a "fair trial." Battin's n ext apparent re· course, Kurilich told Judge Levenson, will b e to appear before Judge Lae to assert that the District Attorney's Office is selectively prosecuting Battin and is ignoring allegations about Republicans. t Arsonis ts tried to torch the Balboa Pussycat Theater early today, police said, by igniting gasoline al four diCCerent parts of the controversial m ovie house. Rut a Newport Beach patrolman who happened to pass the Balboa Penins ula theater soon after the gasoline ignited managed to quell the flames before any permanent damage was done. Patrolman Walt Fuhrman said be noticed fl ames in the entrance area of the theater at 709 Balboa Blvd. as hew as cruising the area at 2:30 a.m . He placed a fire ..a larm a nd then quelled the flames. Police said that minor damage was done to several window sills. the front d oors · and the ticket booth. Inves tigators said tha t , although there have been pre· vious acts of vandalism at the theater, this latest incident was byfarthe most serious. Battin, a Democrat, has been <See BATTIN, Page A2) MARKET POSTS .4N0111ER GAI N NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market, s howing more en- thusias m over profits than con- cern about taxes, closed higher today in fairly active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow J o n es indus trial average, a 1.97-point gainer Wed- nesday, added 5.82 points to 852.09. Advances led declines by about a four-to-three margin (Tables, 0 5). Prices were hi gher in moderat e trading o n th e American Stock Exchange. Corona d..elMar s~ms td float on a sea of fog in thi~ photo ULICen tl"Oftl Balboa side of NewP,Ort Harbor entrance Channel. Capricious blanket of wb1te hit and missed por- - ' " - . ' e · .... ooms an • . • Deity ~let SUH ,_... CHIMNf Y WASN'T MEANT FOR RICKY STROM, 14 Huntington Beach Youth Got Stuck on Way Down - Do, Do, Help! Ricky Found Chimney Sticky By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of l"t Dally P1lol Staff Somebody cam e down the chimney of a north Huntington Beach home Wednesday -but only halfway -and it wasn't Santa C laus who got stuck between a bunch of bricks and a hard place. T he drop-in visitor was Ricky Strom , 14, who missed his Stacey Intermediate School history class as a result, but certainly deserves an A for effort to get there properly equipped with his homework. Police a nd fire department personnel from Huntington Reach and Westmin ster arrived al the Stllom home, 5882 San Souci Circle, s hortly after 9 a.m., rescuers said today. They were called by Mrs. Doris Pomerlau. who r eported what s lie said sounded like someone screaming as though struc k in a fireplace chimney. Police Officer Philip McCrea discovered young R ick. T~e youth five feet. seven in- ches. and 125 pounds -had an ex- planation for getting stuck in the 12-by-24-inch fireplace flue. He had forgotten the history book he needed for C'I ass. "I left for school and then re- memb ere d I forgot something. _ . my history book," he said after his ha rrowing, hour- long ordeal. "I came back home and all t he doors were locked and everybody was gone. "I couldn't find a ny other way, so I went down the chimney. "It was scary," said young Strom after bein g physically hoisted back up out of the chimney vent by his rescuers. who said he looked like q filthy- f aced West Virginia coaJ miner after a ha rd day in thesr\aft. "I want to be an architect. .. he <See STUCK,, Page A2> ... . .... -House -.. U:pholds Ford Veto WASHINGTON CAP> -The House today s ustained Preside nt Ford's veto of a bill extending 1975 income t ax cuts, virtually assuring that m ost working Americans w ilJ pay higher in- com e taxes beginning New Year's Day. The vote was 265t~157 with two members voting present. The t al- ly was 17 votes s hort of the two· thirds majority necessar y to override a veto. If the existing tax cut law dies on schedule, the t ypical worker's taxes will increase SJ to $4 a week starting Jan. l. But Fordsaid Congress still can 3Ct to prevent hig her income tax- es for most wo rking Americans beginning Jan. 1. "There is no need for income taxes to go up on New Year's Day if the Congress in the 13 days re- maining in 1975 will join me in ... 3 simple commitment to the American people ... Ford said in a statement. Prior to the vote, H ouse Speaker Carl Albert accused the White House o f tryi n g to ··brainwash the Republicans." by telling them that they will get some kind of bill anyway. Death of thP bill means an autom atic January jump in most Americans' taxes unless some emergency legislatlo" is worked out bet ween no'#'. and ="lew Year's Day. · Ford o pposed the bill on grounds it did not contain a pro- vision Imposing a <'eiling on federal expenditures. At the White !louse, deputy press secretar y William l. Greener said ·•the President ob· viously is pleased ·' by the vole. Asked whether he had a ny con tingency. plans. Albert said, ··None have been discussed with me.·• However, he was expected lo talk to committee leaders and discuss the situation. "My present inclination is lo let them live with this. I can live with it. .. I can take the heat. "I think it is better politics to be strong io our attitude to the legis lation . Mr . Rhode s c Republican Leader J ohn J . Rhodes) m ay think otherwise He may be fooled.·· The vote came dramatically as the electronic scoreboard licked off the tally. R epublicans burst into applause when it became ob· vious the veto would be s us- tained. Democrats stood sileflt. Shortly before the showdown, Ways and Means Committee Chairman Al Ullman CD-Ore.). c hief author of t he bill, stood to tell the House "this is a ver y critical mome nt in the history or our country. CSee TAXES, Page A2) * * * Here's How 1976 Taxes Hit Family WASHJNGTON <UPI> -Here is bow much extra t ruces would be paid in 1976 for the average · family when 1975's tax cuts ex- pire on Jan. 1: SINGLE P ERSON INCOMll TAX TO AMOUNT I ell ,.AID 01' INClltl!AH $3,000 $138 $95 $6,000 $681 $147 $10,000 $1,331 $151 $15.000 $2,S49 $180 $20,000 $3,784 $180 $30,000 $6,850 $180 COUP LE WITHOUf $.1,000 $6.000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 -$30,000 CHIL DREN $28 $484 $1,152 $2,029 $3,035 $5,4G8 $28 $200 $204 $180 $180 $180 COUP LE WITH TWO $3,000 $6,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 s.10.000 .. •·CHILDREN -0 - $245 $867 $1,699 $2,660 $4.988 ' o - $245 $216 $180 $180 S180 . Min~ Ro1111d UPI T•l"'i.ole George Bu sh has been ap- proved 12-4 by the Senate Armed Services Committee o n hi s nomination as CIA director after President ~Ford promised that. if Bush wer e confirmed,-he would not consid er him ~is <.1 1976 running mate. Liste rine To R ecant 'Cold' Atls WASHl'.'lGTO'.'l <U PI ! The Federal Trade Commission today ordered the makers of Listerine either to stop ad\'ertising entirely or to spend SIO million on ads ad - mitting that they have been ly1qg s in ce 1921 about how the mouthwa!>h will prevent or cure colds a nd sore throats. It was the first time the com - mission h as ordered a <'Ompany to run a corrective advertisement. Previous cases have all involved negotiated setllemenL-; where the firms involved agrero to make the·· confessions.'' "After carefully reviewing the testimony of the experts called by both sides and the studies ad- mitted into evidence . . . we must con clude that the prePJO· derance of the evidence de- monstrates that. contrarv to ad- vertising claim s. the -use of Listerine. as directed. will not prevent or cure colds or sore throats or ameliorate cold symptoms," said FTC Chairman Lewis A. Engman in an opinion a pproved una nimously by the commission. The FTC ordered this langua(?e to appear in future ads: ''Contrary to prior advertising, Listerine will not prevent colds or sore throats or lessen their severity ... The manufactur~r . Warne-r- Lambert Company, Morris Plains. !'J .J .. called the order "unfounded" and said it would appeal it to the federal courts, in- cluding the U .S. Supreme Court, if need be. "Lis terine advertising is based on the latest scientific evidence (See LISTERISE. Page A2) Coast \\'eath e r Mostly sunny ski('s Fri- day, according t o t he weather service. Not much t e mperature c han ge . Highs 65 at the beaches. rising to 75 inland. Lows tonight 35 to 45. INSIDE TODA\' A d«ision to cut one-third off a propoud malpractice m 3urance rate increo.te re- c~ mired reaction. AS ladex CJ ca 04 C6-7 04 A>-4 Aa,lt C:I .. 01·1 IM-t CJ cu ~ M .__ ____ ............ ......,;..... ________ ~r Al OAILYPILOT N Newport Project Tabled The st ale <'Oastal comm1ssl0n indl•fintt('ly tablt•d any uppro\'al of tht• propt)Sl'd :?1> hutld 111g lrvinL· Company C111'p111';tll' l'l.1La dt• vdopm ent 111 ~ l'Wp1H'I Ct.>nkr Wednesday And until rl'j.!ton.11 tr.msporta, tion plans ar1.' n•rt am. th1.• panel agreed, lhl• m.1ltt•r \\Ill not com1.• ba<'k for <'Ons1d1.•r.1l1on The st:ilr l'Omm1 ss1on had th1.' m..1ller srh1.•du l1.•d \\'t'<1m•sda\ as an app1.'a I 11f n•gwnal t'~lm m1ssi11n .1pp1 '".ii ('unsen a t1om::,ts m Xl'\\ port app\!all'd th~ earlier appro\'al on grounds that the large projeN ne ar Coast Highway and .\vocado Avrnur·s e'Ctens1on would han• a strong impact on ba\ "aterqu..1ht~ Of prime con(.'(~rn to th1.• \lale 1.·ommiss1on and staff 1s not so much the wat1.•r qu ;1ht~. but the impact on rC'g1onal traffie pro· bl ems The comm1ss 1on1.•n, agreed that th e <.'Ounty 's regional transportation plannin#? effort still needs to be C'ompleted. f~uture mt>etings will bl' H hedule-d bC'tween the com mission staff and Irvine Com- pany plannt>rs to follow the pro ):'.ress of the county transporta tion s tudies The appt•al C'a me to the state tom mission from Stop Pollutmg Oltl· .Xewport ISPO!'l) and the • Ct>ntral :":ev.port Beach Com munity As:.ociallon Narc Trying To Arrest D e ale r s Shot An unden'O\ t'r Sant a l\na police narcotiC's officer rs in senous condition toda) <.1t :mun named Orange County hospital after being cut down in a hail of bullets We dnl.'c;d::iv LI!-> he at tempted to arn•st t~rn suspl.'Ct1.·d heroin dealers Officer )1 arco Zavala. 25. \\a.., shot twice in tht' ba(•k Jnd on<'l' 111 the s houlder bv on<' of tbe sus pects, \\ho pu i I cd a gun when Za\·aJa identif11.·d htmsl'lf as J J3wman Though badl~ woundNf. Z3\'al;.i managed to return the fire ~tically wounding the suspect v.:ho had shot him. a police spokesman said. The incident oc curred shortly after 6.30 rm m a residential part of cent~an· ta Ana The critically wounded suspect was identified as lnoccnc10 Coronel. 22. of Los Angeles He is in Orange County Medical Center in extremely cnt1C'al condition and is not expt'('tcd to ltv<'. a police s pokesman said A second suspect tentallvely 1dentif1ed as William Lugo, 18. of Santa Ana, was s hot m the leg as he attempted to flee. Police spokesman Ted Weatherly said Lugo was shot by a backup of ficer who arrived at the scene 1ust as the gunfire broke out. Lugo was also taken to the Ja1t ward at Orange County Medical Center F rom P a ge A l STU CK ... sa1d. forrsPeing graduation from Stacey I nte rmed1ate School. Westmm!->ter High School and the college or un1vers 1ty of his pre· ferenc<' He declared quite definitely Wednesday that somt' day he will attempt to design and build a bet ter chimney ORANGE COAST H DAILY PILOT T ... 0<""4• C.OHI D•llY P1101 .... ,, wll•<ll " <MllO""'o ow Now\ Pren, I\ pubilv..d by '"" o.-. Co~\I Publl\tur>c) '°"'°""' '>t~r•t• ..sflioft\ ••• l>Ubh\Md Mond•Y 11 ... , •• r ,,,,... lo< Cos"' ~ ... Newport _,, "'"'''"91"" .. ft:l\/fount••~ V•llry. ''"'n•, \AodliPO.-r • ve1•y •"" l•voo• 8ud•l'\oll111 Co••• .t. •••<IU· r~)onel •d1t1on '' pubh"'l'd !>Jtu"I"" .,.0 ~un .. yt. Tiie P"n<1pel pVbl .. l\lnQ OW•I I\ ol ))0 W91t .. , SlrHI < o•t• Mt\,., C..Olltorn•~ t?•l& Robert N. Weed .. ,,,,.,.Mnt .,,..,, PutMIW, Thomas l<eevu Thomas A . Murptllne Me ""11'"9 I! O•lor O..rtes H. Loos Richard P Nall ~1111..-1 Ma""lnct re1t0<• Thu™'•r. D.cemt>er 18, 1975 Frie1Jds Piteh 111 ~eighbors try their best to help quell blaze' which caused S45.000 damage to Corona clel :\1ar home Wednesday while ''"'nl'l'S :\Ir and '.\trs Davi d Levine were ...... t -~ O.lly Plitt Stiff PMio away. Firemen blamed faulty wire for starting blaze al 408 Avocado Ave. No one was hurt. . .. . . '....... ,,. .. t •• 'Not Fair Val Brown-Seeking Oil Bid Reject SACRAMENTO (U PI ) -Go\'. Edmund G. Brown Jr. ru;ked the federal aovernment today to re- ject the "paltry" $438 million bid by oil companies to drill off th e Southern California coast. Brown. in a lett<>r to Secretary f 'rom Page ·-' I HINSHAW. • ('OU1Hy assessor . Hinshaw appe ared happy and confident today and repeated his earlier statement that he wiU bC' cleared or all charges and sub· sequently re-ele<'ted to his office. Th e Newport Beach Republican is accused of accept ing stereo equipment as gifts from the Tandy Corporation in return for a ssessment adjust- ments that allegedly saved the electronics company many thousands of dollars in county laxes. of the lnlenor Thomas Kleppe, said the bids did not ··constitut1.· fair market value." (Related story Page A3} "Total hi&b bids received (rom the sale a mount to a mere $483.2 million. in contrast to YOUr own presale estimate of between $1.5 toS2 billion," Brown s aid. "The magnitude of this dis parity d emon strates thal something lS wrong," he added. ··1 hereby reques t that you reject .tll bids received by the Depart- ment of Interior.'' Browe said the oil and gas m· dustry estimated the market value of natural gas and oil at S235 billion in tbe original leas<' area, whiC'h included Santa :\tonica Bay. later exduded from the s ale. "The paltry sum bid by the 011 companies is egregiously out of line with these billion dollar pre- s ale estimates. even taking into account elimination of the Santa :\toni<."a Bay tracts from the s ale," Brown said. .,. Death Li s t Found --------------------------- The congressman is further ac - cused of soliciting a bril>c from Beckman Instruments attorney Ronald Steelman during a 1971 assessment appeals hearing that could have save the FUllerton company as much as $300,000 jn business property taxes. LONDON <AP > -Scotland Yard has found a death list of political leaders and army of ficers in a London apartment used by Irish guerrillas. Night Club Blaze Kills Seven Persons :'-:EW YORK CU Pl) -A night dub fire during which men fought fistfights with women in their panic lo escape k11lcd at least seven people today The fire in the posh Blue An~el 1>n :\'lanhahan·s Upper East Sid1.• started about 2 30 a .m. but an en 11.•rt:Hner 3t the club said there w:1s a smell of smoke at least :m minutes before the flames wt.>n• "f>E'n . F rom Page ,.t l BATTIN ... indicted on multiple count~ of u~ ing county staff members to wage a campJ1gn for ::,tale office His lawyer gave Judge Levenson a capsule history of tht! political clim:itc in Orange Coun ty. asserting that the powerful Lincoln Club of the Republican party had a hold on county gov- ernment. Because Judge Lae 1s a Republican -appointed by ;1 Republican governor h~ argued. the poss ibility existed that prejudice might enter the case. But Leven so n thought otherwise After a 10-mmute recess that followed argumenL-; from both sides of the Orange County case. the jurist returned with a scathing condemnation of Bat- tin ·s motion: Te nnis Court Lights OK'd The outdoor tennis and rac quetball courts al Orange Coast College are to be lighted for even 1ng play. An agreement has been worked out for the cost of the lights to be shared between the t'1tv of Cost::i )1('sa and the Coa::,t Community College District The city council recently ap proved an expenditure of $20.000 .is its share of the lightin~. City .\tanager Fred Sors abal told the c·11uncil that the courts will I><' ·" a1lable for community usl.' ,1fter classes have ended. ··we smelled s moke for a half hour and looked but could not find where it was corning from." s aid J ean-Claude Baker, a Frenchman who is master of ceremonies of the club's French ·re\'ue. "The flames broke out behind the stage and in 10 seconds -not one minute -the whole room went up." The transvestite revue "Zoo" was showing. Fire Commissione11... John T . O'Hagan said the dead included five women trapped in the club's powder room when the lights failed and two men, one found near the e ntrance to the cloakroom and the other in another part of the building. Police oHiC'er Jim Hatcher, one of the first emergen('y service of- ficers to arrive a t the scene on East 54th Street . said, ''There were some fistfights -males punching females out of the way." Pat J acobson. a patron of the dub from Fort Worth, Tex .. said on reaching the street, "We were lucky we werl' so sober. My girlfriend was behind us and pco- pl(' there started fi ghting. She had to walk over them to get CIUl " Raker s aid the club's front room where drinks and food are c;erved quickly filled with s moke. The sudden spread of the names ('aused panic in the crowded dub :'lione of the victims was im- mediately identified. o ·Hagan s aid there was a ·slight possibility" that some other bodies might be found. 'but we won ·t know for sur e until we've made a fina l search." The commissioner said the additional bodies may be under a collapsed balcony. Fire officials said three civilians and nine firemen were injured. None of the injuries was considered serious. O'Hagan said the blaze was "probably of an electrical origin. originating behind the stage" of the club The commissioner said the night s pot w as apparently "in compliance with the fire code." Asked if h e thought there were enough exits for the patrons, O'Hagan said . "I don't think the exit factor played a great role" in the death toll. Nixon Plea Suici<k Warning Told? WASHINGTON (UPI> -Despite his .testimony before a House committee last year, President Ford apparently pardoned form~r President Nixon after hearing an urgent appeal fr6m Nixon's chief of staff, the Washington Post reported today. A White House spokesman responded quickly, saying Ford fully and completely explained the Nixon pardon in the congressional testimony and there was no conflict bet ween his statements and events leading to the pardon. "The President's position and the (acts were made absolutely clear m his testimony before the I lungate subcommittee," the spokesman said. Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein reported ttn "apparent contradiction" between Ford's testimony Oct. 17, 1974, to the House subcom- mitt ()~ hendcd by Rep. William Hungate <D·Mo.) in w~ich he denied discussing the Sept. 8 pordon ~ith '.'J1xon or anyone representing him after Ford became president. · . But they reported that on Au~. 28, Ford gave his c~1ef of staff, Gen. Alexarydcr Haig, assurances that Nixon would be pardot\ed after he was warned that Nixon wes in s uch p00r mental nnd physical health from the ordeal that he might <'ontemplate suicide. Fro• Page A l . LISTERINE .. relating to colds and does not suggest that Listerine pr£vents colds," a company spokesman said . "The commission has chosen to ignore significant evidence in· duding well-controlled scientific studies, which confirm the effec- tiveness of Listerine in the treat- ment of <."Olds symptoms. the testimony of scientific experts from legal and medical institu- tions, and consumer acceptance for more than 80 years." Steelman was the final pro- secution witness today and he left the stand after an intensive two- day grilling from defense at- torney Green. The former deputy county counsel refused to change any point of his earlier testimony that Hin s haw s uggested that Reck man pay SI ,000 for a table ill his testimonial dinner. Steelman repeated his allega- ti ons that Hinshaw suggested th:it he pad his fees to Beckman so that he could make a contribu lion to Hins h uw ·s c::impaign fund. Caroling CoW1Ci.l Christmas spirit welled up in the Laguna Beach Ci· ty Hall. The City Council began its Wednesday session with a rendition of "Jingle Bells." Quipped Mayor Roy Holm, "If anyone gets out of control we'll threaten them with another carol." silverwoods Holiday Focus: Three Dimensional Leisure Suit By Haggar Inspired fashion development-perfectly timed tor holiday wearing and glflcd giving. A solid color leisure suit plus a pair of coordinated check slacks. Three pieces that give you a casual wardrobe with great fashion flexibility. All in •Deering Millekin's Visa•. The first truly perfect textunzed polyester that feels comfortable in any weather. 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' S4 31 -Ill Systron Don 1 1 t s.._ ,,,_ -TT- Ttftlk\I 80 9 34 23 -I/• T•lcOlt Not 21 1•1o •• T•ll11y In 00 S 36 611>-'I• Talley pf l IS ,.,,. •• hmpE I 04 9 84 161/1-•1• Tandv Corp 10 202 •7•n + -14 TanelyCp wl .. 13 24 + ,,., Tanelvcrol • 13' ll • 'I• TlpptnC 20 38 S'h • Vt Techncolor 3 42 H~ , •1. "h<Mlcon 10 12$ t>"llo + '*" Ttklronx 24 11 lS 44'1•-•1• Teltcor lO 1 130 s•n-'"' Teloelyne Jk 6 3S 20'1• , Teleprornp • 90 s•11 + 'Iii Tele• Corp S S9 2 Tentco I 76 7 4•9 27 • Crime-stoppen Netting Profits 8y MILTON MOSKOWITZ Crime is such a big business an the Umted States that fighting it as also big business. Just how b1,g as spelled out clearly in Milton Lipcson's new book, "On Guard," to be pubhshed this week by Quadrangle/New York Times Book Company. Lipson knows whereof he wntes. He's a veteran or th_, law enforc~ment wars, both rn the public and pnvate sec- tors. For seven years he was director of security for ·American Express, where he superv1sed a worldwide staff of 300, ancludmg about 85 investigators r~rwl· ed Crom such agencies as the FBI, Scotland Yard and the Royal Canad' an ,Mounted Police. Lipson himself is a former U.S. Secret Service agent. Money Tree .,THE PRIVATE SECURITY· business is booming." That's the way Lipson begms his book, a nd he goes on to d~ument the boom. "In 1969," he pointed out, "there were 4,280 separate guard and investigative agencies domg busi- ness m the United States, nearly four times the number or such f ll'ms m 1954.' • J Ttnec pf S'h • S6 tt•n-'I• Tesor0Poe1 1 3 :ns 13 -•10 TtAoKO 2• 1 1892 231/•-°"' TuCBnSI\ I 10 10 l t \lo+ V> TeitETt l 70 1 94 18~+ V• hE't pf 2~ .. 13 27h-Vo Tx~Tr I 88 1 64 29 -" Tx~Tpf IV... 3 28~ t l'lo Te.QUI( 1 20 7 93 27>4-,,_ Teus1ne1 lg 8 10 11 v. ... TtA ln~tr I 3S '26 94 -~ l'eAaSlnl Co s S9 S'h + .,.. 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Among bis first chents were the Amencan Bankers Association and the American Hotel Association. Today. the company bearing the Bums name does more than $170 million a year. Just 10 years ago at was below the $50 null1on level. FOUR FORMER FBI agents, one of them George R. Wackenhut. formed the Wackenhut Corp. m 1954. Its LOJhal business was supplymg secunty services at government Ul· stallat1ons maintained by the AEC and NASA. By 1964. Wackenhut was doing $10 mdlion a year; by 1969. 1t was up to $48 million, now it ·s about to go over the $100 milhon mark. Pinkerton's. Burns and Wackenhut derive the bulk of their revenues from guard serVIces. Tbe airline hiJackings that broke out in the late 1960s did nothing to stunt the. growth of these companies. OTHER COMPANIES iN this field, those that supply alarm services and armored cars, for exampJe, have also been expanding at a lusty rate, keeping pace with the growth m crime. Lipson points out that in 1969 we had about 1,100 armored vehicles m use: now there are more than 4,000. Four companies -Bnnk's, the Wells Fargo division of Baker Industries, Loomis and Purolator -handle 75 per- cent of the armored car business m the U.S. Statistics on cnme have never been very reliable. After all, the perpetrators are not about to publish an annual re- port The same IS true m the busmess world, where it's dif- ficult to get a fix on the total cost of crime. Lipson notes, for example. that one of the costs is the large unbendable card to which razor blades and lipsticks are attached these days. That packagmg is there simply to make it tougher on shoplifters: ll 's a cost we all have lo bear. Trade linritations Hurt U.S. -Soviet KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP() -A Russian trade representative says the Unlted States bas hurt itself by passing legislation hrruting trade with the Soviet Umon and other Communist countnes which restrict Jewish eDllgra· lion ''The United States put a celling for credits to the Sov· iet 'Union and depnved us of tht! possibility .or exporting goods to the U S. on a com- petitive basis by refusing to grant us the most favored na- Market lr«texes ey United Prn) t11teir1111t10NI NYSE Jnelu 47 13 up ASE ln<IU 82 IM UP lion's treatment as. provided jn the trade agreement," saicf- ·Nikola 1 Krouglov, com· merc1al counselor and depullv .trade representative for the Soviet Union in the U.S. Newl'ork 15 ltlo•t Acd-.,e Dow.Jones Ind • 8S2 O'I up S & P JOO Stocks 89 43 up 016 007 5 fl2 028 NEW YORK lUPIJ -TM tS most actille \loclls traded on tllc! New YOflt Slock E1t<ll•n9e Thursday, li----------------1 S.ln Venice In 2014 10 41111-v. Vt1l•r 1 Olb SS 12~ t "'° Vet co Of(sll 8 &9 28~• ... 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December 16. 1975 flan Now for Summer ~ IJroclwre lists Teen Jobs Available in 1976 By JOYCE L. KENNF.DV ~ar Joyce: My sister and I didn't find a jo b this sunlmcr ... ..._ause we started too late. • -T.R.,Losi\ngeles,Calif. (Career Corner J .... ~ ------,--~------. ----. • PUBLIC NOTICE "CTlflOU.Jatit•IMIU MAMISTATIMINT Tiit ... ._,"" ,..._,.,., '*°""' ~· "'v ei: P'lltf l!!XTIHGUISH E lil LA.MP Q)., 1101 "J " Vk tllf'I& SI., CO.le MIM, "'""' Jeftt••• C•••·• a C•lll•rnl• C•r,.r•t lon. 1101 l m•r•ld •••· 1....-M«PI. c;A. '2U1 La" M"1, Pr.-lditfll •f Jlotw!KO c;oro., 1211 •-••Id 9•r • ._.._ ...... CA.m!I Th" ~1111 .. I• (~-.Cl .. by• CIW• ,.._,,.. J..-C:• Corp. w r1 .. ro Trilt \l•l•m..,1 w•• Iii.ti w\111 the County Cl•r• or 0••"111 COU!lly on Dl<e-1, 1tlS. "'-··· PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTlTIOUS aUStMlll MAMISTAT11MINT , ... tOI-'"" WMnl .,. llOlllQ ~-·,, C .. O.C. Sl!A'llCES, 1IOD AdWM Aw. ~teM,GM .. Mlfu ,CA.91tJ• 0•¥10 •. , ...... 11 ,, 1101 ~· Pt«a. C..i. MIN, CA. 91t1't Clworles F . .,,.,,,., *' Mlllr~ Or,. Hw'l'llftolon 8'M;" CA. '2 .... TI\11 -'""' lt(ol\Ovel.O b¥. ~r•I jWttoH-'!I,. o.w111 e. Con,,.llY' TI'lll •l•lemeftl .... filed "'1\r> !he OlufMJ' C•••k ot 0••"9• ~y 91" Ol(Mntler I, 1tlj, .... w Publltt>ed O<'.,•oe Co•sl 0.11Y POoc Otc.•, 11, 1•,ts.1t1S •JD.15 PUBLIC NOTICE ..., Most federal government jobs --~to t'OUege students, but a few will b~ a vail a bl e to hi g h :schoolers. Since there'll be tons or appli· rants for each opening, s peedily obtain a copy or the Civil Service Co mmission's announcement No. 414, •·Summer Jobs." It's free from such places as college placement office~; the U.S. Civil Servic e Commis s i o n , Washington, O .C. 20415 ; a nd local Federal Job Information Centers, whose toll-free numbers are listed in telephcne books un· der "U.S. Government -Civil S<-rvice Commission.'' ·-Plltllli.htod 0<'•"11'1 Cffll 0.Uy Pllllt, Olcember•,11,1 1,1~.1111 ...,1 .. 1sl------------ War on Sin • Burning _Record.s Nixed by Florida TALLAllASSEE. F1 a. CU P!) -A Baptist preacher who thinks TOCk r ecords m akl" girls sin wants to recycle "Sl y and the Fa mily Stone" into gosp el music. The Rev. Charlie Boykin said he still plans to continue hi s protes ts against current trends in popular music, despite a Department of E nvironmental Regulation order preventing the minister from bur ning the records. BOYKIN RECF.!\'Tl.Y burned 'S?'.'000 worth of rne k a nd country and Western al bunls beca use he feels lyrics and beat~ on current 1 a lbums contr1 bute to sexual prom iscuity. But the ::igc ncy told Boyk in fumes from rccord burnings are he3lth and po llut ion hazards. "Ceremonial fires are a llowed by our dl~part m t>nt , but d ue to the pn~s 1 blc formation of harmful com bust ion by-products. 1 do not f l'el ::i f ire con s i s tin g of phonogr:iph records should be consider ed a ce re monial fire." d istri C'l eng in ee r Do nald C. Jensen told B'oykin in a letter . "THEREFO R E , f AM r equ e sting th a t any furthe r destruct io n o f p honog r a ph rl~co rd s be ::1ccomplis hed by another means than one whic h m:1y cause personal injury or pollution of our e nvironment." Boykin's <in swer to J ensen's letter is reC'y clin g. ••1 receiv ed a letter from somrone in Venezul•la Yoho sai d I.he records can be rE.'('ycl<'Ci into gospel music ... s aid Boykin. ;1 minister a t La kewood Rtiptist Churc h in Tallahassel' · I ~8ders ta nd t he r ecord'> t'an ht- Jle#ifily re-used so we may convert ,...-lttem into something more mean- lnifu1 which people can enjoy. like gospel mus ic." _, Boykin, 25, who has attracted worldwide atte ntion because of !.his views on pop music. said hl' has no objections to J ensen's lette r . but will accept a n invita tion to hold another rt>Cord destruct ion ceremony F'riday al a neighboring Baptist church Ln Tallahassee. ''l don't care \( it's s keet :s hooting or brl'ak1ng them individually, \l,'t."11 still cont1 nUl' with our c e r e m o ny." said Soykin , who while in high ~chool. played bass guitar 111 a roc k band. Sl'.'JCF. lllS FIRST r ecord burn in g , Boy kin s aid Ir a!£• listeners ha\'e donated another Sl.000 wort h of al bums includ ing ~elections by Sly and the FamLly Stone. Elton J ohn, the Doors and 'I Cr eam . Boykin recentl y conducted a survey w"h ic h he says supports a 1968 Ga llup Poll which revealed 984 out or t .000 un wed mothers were listening to rock music at the time o{ relations. Library Closing ···Set al College The Saddlcback College library will be closed Dec. 22 tt\rough Jan. 4 in observance or the Christmas season. It will reopen with regular busi- ness hours J an. 5. Book returns can be made through the holiday period at de· pitories a djacent to Building "A " and the rront enlrance ofthe •, 'Utirary building. •• ~ '1 1 , ' , l Ul"I TefeOl*o VOWS TO CONTINUE Pastor Boykin Middle Class Wastes More Than Others WASHINGTON (UPI) -Mid- dle income Americans waste more food than their richer and poorer counterparts, and school children daily toss away large amounts or food and milk, ac- cording to studies. The National Observer s aid that studies in Tucson, Ariz., and Springfield, Ore., indicate that millions of dollars worth of food are wasted in the United Stales by children and their parcnLs. THE WEEKLY newspaper said the Tucson survey round that some middle in come families wasted nearly 2S per· cent of the food they buy . Overall, the study found that about 10 perce nt of the food brought to homes in the city eoded up in the trash. The value was estim a ted at up to $ll million yearly . The Oregon study consisted of examining the discards of about 3,000 students participating in school·lunch programs al nine schools. It was found that the wasted milk alone would provide a full day's protein requirements for 117 children, IT WAS PROJECTED that on a national scale -if Springfield is typical -the 15 million youngsters who eat hot lunches at schools annually toss out 29 million gallons of ro.ilk worth $45 million. The Oregon study, a project by a group or studenl.!I al Springfield High School. was supervised by Conrad J _ Roemer. It concluded: "The waste documented in this .study is largely the result or a deeply ingrained American at- titude ... '-flob, Rape, Torture PUBLIC EMPWVMENT of- fi ces and l arge post offi ces should have copies too. This booklet discusses the kinds or jobs avail able, the pay and how to apply. Two othe r fr ee Uncle Sa m bookl ets. avail a ble from the same sources. are "A Summer Job with the Forest Service" a nd ··s umm e r En1ploy m e n t '=U{d !ut~f'm-l)lb'Fn4 foa.~ <(;~ ad a. ~ df/t:/D ~- BrAocshure1_1.. b r tud t ,"Y11le Greeti119s m a nu m er o s en s . Ul"I Tel911Mt1 PUBLIC NOTICE ,IC'flTIOUS 1u11N•s1 N.t.lllli STA TIMI! NT 'Tiw lollvfl.1119 per.on Is dolrtQ .......,. "'"-SM : PER~HAL PU R PA·METllllC5 SEMINAR, 1112 S.n\tt Ori.-., (MUo MeM, CA. '1•lt OyMtHm 1nt•r,..11on.11 c.,.._,y, 11n S¥n¥ Or., cost• Mew , CA. m» This 11~11,..ss n conout tl'd by • """''.i ~rtnerU.lp R-rtC Root , Tllls sl•l•me"t w•s 111..i ..tit> 11>1 CounlY Clerk ol Of•r>Qe Co\l<>ty on NOW• ember 21, "IS. .,,,_, ' Putlollst>ed Orl rtQO! Co•d 0•11'1' Ptlol. NOY.27,•Nl,0.C ,,11,11,1 91~ <1•11>-'1 PUBLIC NOTICE are emp!oyed each su.mmer as Presid ent and Mrs. Ford mailed some ~ongres~aonal a ~d Wtute Housel 35 000 Chri's tma" cards to state and interns 1n Washington, D.C. col· ' . . . . ~ b r .. lCTITIOUSaUSIHl.SS Jege students get preference but . foreign d1 gn1tar1 es, m~n:i ers o Congress, n.. toi~!:!.'::..!::i:::nv busl- high school students can apply .. _ sta_ le and_ federal off1c1~ls and pe~sonal nes.s•1: r d th k c d eprod t 0 of ll:LASS RADIOS AND AP-Contact the senator or reprt>Sen· ;ien s 15 ~ee · . ar .. ts r . . UC .1 n PLl.t.NcEs, 2~1 Fot•st A~e .. u•. tative for wh om you'd like tol · Farmya rd 1n Winter pa1nt1ng 1n the ~a...:11,c.t.'2ts1 work. or check with a local politi · \Vhite House coll ection. s"1o11':!\1:.~~·;,.,1~"'22 " 11 •-· Mh· cian. Pay i s u sually minimal; 1------------------------1 T111, bu11n.1s 1, cortd\lctf'd b'I'.,, 1 ... dlwlcllal some interns are volunteers. L•t11ttJean • TN1 11a1em ... 1 was fU~ with !he C6unly Clerk of Or•nll'I Counly on PK..,.,_. U, 1•7S !\!OSGOVERSMENT jobs in national parks arc available to. 18-year-olds who want to be guides. waiters and cleaners . If yo u're 16. you 'll need a work permit A Ii.st or e mployers is in "Sum-- mer E n1ploy m c nt," a fr e C' bookl e t a va il a ble from th e - Personnel Officer. NationaJ Park ' Service. Dept. of Interior . 18th and C St.s. NW, \Vashington, D.C. 20240. Other job guides: "Summer Employm~nl Directory," S6.95, wh ic h li sts camp, resort a nd ranch jobs, a nd ··Directory of Overseas Summer Jobs 1976," $.5.95. Both are published by th e Nati onal Directory Service, 252 Ludlow Ave .. Cincinnati. Ohio 45220. "TH E SUM)IER Tll EATRE Di rectory 1976" v.·ill be a vailabl e in February for SJ. It 's a na- t ionwide li s tin g of s ummer theaters th at hire stud ents for. acting and backstage jobs. Ob- tain it fro m the American Theatre Associa tion, 1029 Ver - mont Ave. :-JW, Washington, D.C. 20005. ' FOR TEACHERS 0'.'-l'I~Y : The J anu ary issue of Car eer World magazine will inr lude a special seve n·page summer jobs section. Teachers who write on of£icial school letterhead and enclose a 39·cents-stamped. self -addressed size 10 envelope (9 1h " x 4") can obtain a sample copy of this is- sue. Send your request to me at this newspaper . Sorry, you must be a teacher to take advantage or this offer . Write "Career World/ J an ." in corner of your outside envelope. 1 Soul Tune In White LONDON CAP) -Soul music is not exclusively for black bands, the Race Relations Board has ruled ••. It found a Not · tinghamshire night club manager guilty of dis· ·criminalion for refusing to hire a white band called Muscles for his weekly "soul night." Manager Sammy Jackson engaged a black group and when it was una- ble to appear he turned down an offer of Muscles as a fill -in. "These days you can't say you want black groups one night, white bands . another and green bands a nother," said Muscles manager John Tu1ly. Bayh's Bid? One Big Shot \YASflINGT0:-.1 (AP) -Sen . Birch Bay h or 1n diana says that as president, he'd be prepared to ac· cept even bigger federaJ budget defic ils for a year or two to give the economy "one g<XXI s bot" and put the jobl ess back lo work. The fede ral defi cit for the current bookkeeping year is expected to total a bout $70 billion . Bayh said that 1s lragic but insistro it is not the cause of infla- tion. JIE BLA!\i1ED ISFLATION ON ENERGY a nd fOCld costs and on ·•administered prices" in in - dustries that are monopoli stic in fact or in practice. Bayh, seeking the 1976 Democr atic presidential no mina tion. sa id i£ he makes it to the Whit e 1.i ouse, the fi rst thing the average citizen will see is an ef- fort to r estore confidence and credibility. CJ\fff'.'i J\ f/.I S/S) ''It ·goes to the con- fidence factor ... " he said. "Many of our pro- blems a re related to a d e pr e ss e d at· titude .•. The first thing that I would try to get across to people is that they can beli ev~ their president.•· DAYlt ALSO SAID TllAT THE United States should start bu ying its imported oil through a pool arrangement, with a singl e purchasing authority looking for the best buy .. "In a uniform pool, we would use all or our purchasing powe r wherever we could buy it the cheapest. and that way you could beg in to force divisions in OPEC,'' he said. In an interview on campaign issues, Bayh also ad\•ocated : -Coll ective action by Western industrial power s to try to break the foreign oil cartel. BAVJI PUT MAJOR EMPH~IS ON the effort to spur economic activity and produce more jobs, r egardless of the short·term impact on lhe federal budget. He said the only way to achieve long-term baJance in the budget is to re viv e the economy and thus boost lax revenues. For openers, Bayh said he advocates a tax cut lo "maybe add $4 or $5 billion" lo the $16 billion 1975 tax reduction. Dayh also said "the high interest rate, tight money poli cy is making it impossible for us to r eal-- ly recover ," and the Federal Reserve system !'hould be overhauled so that an administration can exe rt more direct control over such policies. . ·-P\lbll"'-d Of'•-Co111t D•!ly pjlot, OK. 11, 2S, 1tlS•llOJan. 1, I , ltli -''~IS PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •US I HESS HAMl:S1ATIMl'Nf Tiii lollowl!MJ "''°"' ••• ooln; Don•· ,.,SM' DESIGN CENTE R SYSTEMS. 1''" Corl• Cre U• Or., El Toro, CA ,,.,, Locke OllO'> '"(· 1. C•llf. C.O•p.I 11s11 Corl• Cre,t• Or .• El Toro CA ~ ... TI>!' .,..,,rne,1 h collductad lly • t.Ot· p0r•tlon L«k•O•son Inc. Locke Ol111n, Pr•ll~nf Thi! "•MIM"l .... ~ ll!ed wiln '""' Counly Clerk ol Or•nQe County °" December S, 1t lS "'"' Publ!U..CI O••r>01 Co•1I Dally Pllol, Otte. 11, 11, lS. lt7SandJ•"u•ry I, · !~Ii -MS.IS PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS aUSIHliSt. HAMli STATSNll'NT The 1o11owt119 perion 1, doirio lluSl- ..s1ei: PLAZA HOBBY I. CRAFT. 2Cl1 A1k l• Pkwy .• Llt9U,.. Hllh. CAt2ill l'll'w•rd w. Lukts, IOU Rmln.1, L-&Htr>, CA 9C*ll Tr.I' !Mnl....,,, ll cOf'ldl.Kted bJ .n in- dlw-l I' OW I rd W. Lull•I TI'lll 11•1......,t w•\ lilird •Ul'I I,_ C.O..nly Ct.rll. ol Dr•n..,. COUMJ on o.c....-IS, lt7' Marauders Hit 11 Fami es HE Si\10 TlfERE SllOULD NOT be a federal spending cut -as President Ford demands-to off. set tax reductions, but, to the contr ary, "a major new jobs program'' to provide public employment where it is ncede;d. ORLANDO. Fl". <U PI ! -The florida Depart rncnt of Cri min al _J.,aw Enforcement is mobtl1zln i;i a , tuk force to hunt down a team of • booded killers r aiding homl.'S and .. •-1adi1tic ally torturing, robbing 2itd raplnjC their victims. ' Department Director WUllam '!'toelstrup in Ta.llahassee said he red the task force to <Antral da at the request of Orange GQ.mty Sheriff Melvin G. Cdm•.n other offic ers In a five- -ml:Y area whc rt!: the misked bandits have s truck the past. ~ seieral monlhs. ~ "IT SHOWS THEIR d""I' con-· C!eMI for the~.Utt>' of the aimes and th oC the people • f;f:• dow~ re," Troelstnq> • H • ._ ... t 11 farnlli• have been '. -ktd 1inae Aprtl by armed mn wearin1 1lli muks. The ' 1 ' ' raids have foll owed a pattern of senseless killing and ruthless torture. Two women have been thrown from bridges. one had liquid draio cleaner poured in her eyes and mouth. at least one Other was raped, and an elderly woman died after she w as dragg~ on lhe ground a nd thrown uainsl a re!ri ge rator. THE LATEST VfCl'IM was llenry Ker~e y. 20. of Deland who wa~ fatally shot In the bacjt. Ills wife, Leslie, 23. was rescticd by fishermen after she was bound and thrown off a La.kc Monroe bridge 45 feet high. Police believe the same men are re1pons ible for slmllar violence ln Orange, Lake , Hlablands , Volus l11. and P olk COW} ties. "There are similarities in the number of instances that have Ol'<'Urred, so we area ssuming th al it ls the same group of people, .. said criminal Jaw department o!- li('er Lloyd First, who is heading the task rorce. A SPOKESMAN FOR Colman s aid he unders tood ther e was ~me physical evidence. as weU as descriptions or the men and their method or ope.ration. link- ing several cases .. Police w e re reluctant to speculate about the motives in the crimes. WhilemQ6tofthe vtc-tims have been robbed, t.he)' have been persons with no large' amounllofmoney. · Is there a racial connotation, slncethe killers are black? "Thia department would not care to comment on that," said Co1man's 1p0kesman. ' " .. .I think if we're conccnted about the de· ficit, as J am. r eally concerned. we have to look at where lhe deficit came from," Bayh said. "It didn't come from Congress spending $70 billion more_ "It e-0me from a falloff of tens or billions of d"lara of revenu~ from eight million people who ~en't working, weren't paying taxes, small busl·· nes1ea going bankrupt, large corporations operat- inC in the red instead ot the bl.a ck. ''And the only way you 're going to deal with · that deficit Is to Cet people' workln&," Bayh said. "'When lhey're working, they're paytng taxes, we balance that bud.(et. If you 10 from 8.8 percent to 4 percent unemployment, even LO s percent ... you go to a 1urplus quickly when you look at the fact th•t each I perc~nl unemployment costs $16 billion In ; Jost reven•.c=s and Increased need for human' servlc~s ." tBdilor'• nolc:.rh'I is lhe /ird fp.a serlt1 o/ articlta~ on Otmocratic prtdd.fmtl.aJ candido.1t1 that will appear tn the DoU11 Pilot from timt Ir> Hme.J · l • P'ICTITIOUSaUSlldSS H.llMlllTATIMliNT TN folio .... ~ per-I •<I OOlntlMiJ• ..si~~;S LU'IABLES, 61• 1(-llSI., Colt&Me1&,C..'2il7. Lu.ell• Caston. tli ICnO'Mll Pl., 0:.t&MeM,C..t'Ji21, DlMm Lii• ROWI, t 12 W. 11111'1 SI , o.i.M..Y,c..m 11. Tl'lil ltu~n••• ll t OrMh tcled l:IY • _..r•IP'r1"""1.hlo. Luell•C.'1on Tr>l1 Sl1te,,...nl w•I liled wltl'I I"" c.oo,my Clerk of O••nQe Counl'o' °" OKemtier), 1•1s. -· PIJllU$Nd Dr•"OI CO.~! O•lly PllOt, 0.t ....0-r 11, II, JS, ltlS•ll(llJ-r'o' I, "" ,1 .. 1s PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS 1us11111e.ss HAMliSTATEMENT Tl'lll tollowlna persons •re oorna l:IAl- ..ssM: ORANGE COUNTY LIFE, 1/IOS Sky P•rk Circle, Suite "G .. , lrvlnt, CA. tv'l<I . ARSAN E NTERPRISES CORP, lllOS Sky P••-Circle, Sta. G, Jn1IM, C.Utorn!1'11l• (Sl•1e ol C•!lloml•) TI>ls business Is cort0uctit0 b'J' • c.<11· porelloo. ARSAHEHTERPJl:ISES CORP. Dorothy Ars•n, Vltt-Pn'lide!'I!. This Sl•temenl ••• llltd with tlw County Clerk ol 0r•"OI County on NDv- -21. 1911. ·-Pullll~ Or•~ COISI O.lly PUOI, Hoot. 21, •nd ~c. '· 11, 11, 1911 4121·15 PUBLIC NOTICE •1CTITlOUSIUSINESS HAMESTATEMENT T"" followlr>r,i p1rson1 ••f doing blnJ. r.n••: DA ISY Ill AS~CI ATES, LTD .. •120 Blrc" StrHt, S~lllJ !04, ~ Be.o;ll,CA t1'60 Joftrl IConwlMr, \901 B•yadtN T«• •k •,Cor,,...diol ,,,.., , CA Tlll1 ~"'5S iS <:.OndUC:lld by• tlmll• ldP¥tneri.lllp DA ISY 111 ASSOCIATES,LTO. 8y Joi'" IConwlser c;e...,,., Ptrtner T"h Sl•l•~nl w•s l l!ed will! ""' Courtly Cler-ol Or1"oe Gounty on Dtc•mtiet S, 1tlS "''" Putllishird 0..angt" Co11! O•llY PllO•. OK. 11, 18, 1S, 191S •nd J111. I, 1'16 .... ,, PUBLIC NOTICE I I • f Or.Boge Coast .EDIT I ON Today's Closing N .• Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 352, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEM BER 18, 1975 C TEN CENTS Prosecution By 1'0!tt BARLEY Ot f11e Oallf Plte4 SUH The prose c ution dos ed its briber y r a s ~ again s t Congressm.in Andrew Hinshaw in Orange County Supenor Court today after f o ur w e eks of testimony fro m l ·i witnesses Judge Robl•rt P Kneeland sent his jury homl' for a 19-d<.ly holi day recess after uddmg a Curlht?r ax i;''J1(; ll11litlfl adm9nition to the warnings he delivers to the panel at each re- cess. His additional instruction to- day was: "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all.·· Lawyers for both sides re mained in the courtroom, after the jury left to argue a number of ·motions that must be r esolved before defense attorneys Robert • I Listerine Ads Declared False WASHl:'IJGTON <UPI I The Federal Trade Commission today ordered the makers of Listerine either lo stop a c.J verlis ing entirely or to s pend SlO million on ads ad- mitting that they have been lying s inc e 192 1 a bout how the mQulhwash will prt>vent or cure colds and so re throats It was the first time the·com- m1ss1on has ordered a company to run a correctiv e advertisement. Previous cas es have all involved negotiated settlements where the firms involved agreed to make the ""confession6." .. .\fter carefully re viewing the testimony of the e«perts called by both sides and tht' studies ad- mitted mto evidence . . we must conclude that the prep-.>n- d e rance o f the evidence de- mons trates tha~. contrary to ad- vertising claims. the use or Listerine, as.. directed, will not prevent or cu re colds or sore throats or ameliorate cold symptoms," said FTC Chairman Lewis A. Engman in an opinion approved unanimously by the commission. The FTC ordered this language to appear in future ads: ··contrary to prior advertising, Listerine will not prevent colds or sore throats or lessen their severity.·· The manufacture r, Warner- Lambert Company , Morris Plains, N .J .. calted the order ·'unfounded" a nd said it would appeal it to the federal courts. in- ~luding the U .8 . supreme Court, if need be. "Listerine advertising is based on the latest scientific evidence <See U STERINE, P age A2) 'Travesty' Stated Battin's Claim . Of Bias Denied By JORN VALTERZA ~Ill• Dally .. 11.1 Swff Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin and his lawyer soon will ha ve to appear before the judge they tried in vain to im- peach and find some other way to fi g h.t wha t they allege is a political vendetta. Battin and his lawyer Matthew M4RKET POSTS .41VOTHER GAIN ~EW YORK <UPI) -The stock market. s howing more en- thusiasm ove r profits than con - cern about taxes. dosed higher today m fairly active trading on the '.'Jew York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average, a 1.97-point gainer Wed- nesday, adde d 5.82 points to 852.09. Advances led declines by about a four-to-three margin <Tables. 0 5). • Prices wrre higher in moderate trading on t h e American Stock Exchange. Kurilich suffered a defeat before the presiding judge of San Di~go County Superior Court Wednes- day when they tried to convince Judge Eli Levenson that Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae was politically biased because of his affiliation with the Republican Party. Levenson termed the argu- ment a "travesty" on the system of jurisprudence. In measured, but definitive language, he told Battin to find some other way to seek a "fair trial." Battin 's n ext apparent re· course, Kurili c h fold Ju'dge Levenson, will be to appear · before Judge Lae to assert that the District Attorney's Office is selectively prosecuting Battin and is ignoring ~~Jlegations about Republicans. · Battin, a Democrat. has been indicted on multiple counts of us- . ing cou nty staff members to wage a campaign for state office. His law yer gave Judge Levenson a capsule history of the political climate in Orange Coun · ty, asserting that the power(ul Lincoln Club or the Republican (See BATTI~. P age A2) Rests Green and Marshall Morgan can open their case Jan. 6. Green said he will ask Judge Kn~eland to dismiss all three bribery counts against Hinshaw. 54. on the grounds that ttie pro- secution bas failed lo present an adequate cas e against the former county assessor. Hinshaw appeared happy and confident today and repeated his earlier statement that he will Case on Hinshaw be cleared of all charges and sub-<'Used or soli<'iling a bribe from sequenlly re-elected to his office. Beckman Instruments attorney T h e N e w p o r t B e a c h Ronald Steelman during a 1971 Republican is accused or accept-assessment appeals hearing that ing stereo equipment as gifts could have s av e the Fullerton from the Tandy Corpora tion in company as much as $300,000 in return for a ssessment adjus t · business prope rty taxes. ments that allegedly saved the Steelman was the final pro elertroni cs co mpany many secution witness today and he ldt thous ands of dollars in county the stand after an intens ive two- truces. ' day grilling from d efonse at- The congressman is further ac· torney Green. The forme r d eputy county counsel refused to change any point of his earlier testimon:» lhat Hin s h a w s u ggested that Beckman p ay $1,000 for a table at his testimonial dinner . Steelman repea ted his allega- tions tha t Hinshaw suggested th.it he pad his fees to Beckm<in so that he could m ake a contnbu- t1on to Hins haw's campa ig n <Sf'f' Hl~SH AW. Page A2 l e ......-ooms an. O•oly Polot Stall Plwlo CHIMNEY WASN'T MEANT FOR RICKY STROM, 14 Huntington B each Youth Got Stuck on Way Down Bo, Bo, Delp! Ricky Found Chimney Sticky By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of IM Dally Piiot St.aft Som e body came down the chimney of a north Huntington Beach home Wednesday -but only halfway -a nd it was n 't San ta Cl aus who got stuck between a bunch of bricks and a hard place. The drop-in visitor was Ricky Strom, 14. who missed his Stacey Intermediate School history class as a result, but certainly deserves a n A for effort to get there properly equipped with his homework. Police and fire department personnel from Huntington Beach and Westminster arrived ' at the Strom home. 5882 San Souc1 Circle. s hortly after 9 a.m ., rescuers said today. They were called by Mrs. Doris Pomerlau. who r eported what she said sounded like someone screaming a s though struck in a firepla ce c h1 mney . Poli<'e Officer Philip McCrea discovered young Rick. The youth five feet, seven in- ches. and 125 pounds had an ex- planation for getting stuck m the 12 by-24-mch fireplace nue. He had forgotten the history book he needed for class. House Upholds Ford Veto WASHI!'llGTON IAP I Th(' House today sus tained President Ford's veto of a bill extending 1975 income tax cuts. virtually a ssuring that m ost working Americans will pay higher in- c o m e taxes b eg inning N ew Year's Day . The vote was 265 to 157 with two members voting present. The tal- ly was 17 votes s hort of the two- thi rd s majority necessary to override a veto. If the exis ting tax cut law dies on schedule. the typical worke r·s taxes will increase SJ to S.t a week starting Jan. 1. Rul Ford said Congr ess still ran act to prevent hig her in<'on1e l<i'< es for m ost working /\men l'ans beginning Jan I .. There is nn nl•ed for tnl·ome taxes to go up on Xl'\"' Yt'ar·~ Oay if the C'ongn's~ in the 13 days r e m~iining in 1975 will J01n mr in a ::.impi(• rum m1tmenl to lhl' American peoplr .' · Ford said in a ~latemenl. Prior to lhe vot e. Hous e Speaker Carl Al bert accused the White Hou se of try ing to "brainwash the Republicans." by telling the m that they will get some kind of bill anyway. Oealh of thP bill means an auto matic J a nua ry jump in most Americans ' truces unless some emergen cy legis · is worked out bet ween now and ~ew Yea r 's v . F o rd o ppose h e bill on grounds it did n ot contain a pro- vision imposing u cr1ltng on federal expenditures At the White I louse. deputy press secr e t a r y William I. Greener said '"the President ob viously is pleasr d ··by the vote As ked whether he had any con- tingency pl.i ns , Albert said. ":-Jone have been discussed with me." Howeve r. he was expected to talk to committee leaders and discuss the s ituation. "My present inclination is to let them live with this. I can live with it ... I ran lake the heat. "1 think it is better politics to be strong in our attitude to the legis l a t io n . 7\fr Rhode s <Republican Leader John J . Rhodes> m av think otherwise. He may be fooled " The vole came dramatically as the electronic scoreboard ticked off the tall~-. Republicans burst into applause when it became ob- vious the veto would be sus- tained. Democrats s tood siJent. Shortly before the s howdown, CSee TAXES, Page AZ> tHn~ Round George Bus h has been ap- pro\'ed 12-4 b y the Senate Armed Ser\'ices Committee on h is nomina tion as CIA. d irect o r aft e r P resident Ford promised th:.il. if Bush were confirmed. he would not consider him as a 1976 running m ate. NB Arsonists Try Torching At Pussycat Arsonis ts tried to torch the Ralboa Pussycat Theater early today . police s aid, by 1gmting j?asoline a t four differ ent part!tof t he controversial m oY.le house .• B u l a :'IJ e w p o r t B ·e a c.'h patrolman who happened to pass the Ralbo a Pe ninsula the atu soon after the g asoline igniUsl managed lo q uell the flames before any pe rm anent damage was done. Patrolman Wa lt Puhrman said he notic ed fla m es in the entrance area of the the ater at 709 BalbOa Blvd. as he w as cruising the area at 2:30 a .m . He placed a f.ire alarm and then quelled t'h'e flames . Police said that minor dam~e was done to several window sUfs. the front doors a nd the ticket booth. I nvesti ga t o r s s aid t hat. a lthough there have been pre. v1ous acts of v andalism at (be thea te r. this latest incident was by far I he m ost serious \\'eather Tot Pulled From Pool "I left for school and then re- m e mbered l forgot something ... m y history book," he s aid after his harrowing, hour- long ordeal "I c ame back home and all the doors were locked and everybody was gone. "I couldn't find any other way, so I went down the chimney. "ll was scary," said young Strom after being physically hoisted back up ou{ of the chimney vent by his rescuers, who said he looked like a filthy- faced Wes t Virginia coal miner after a hard day in the shaft. Mesa Studies Night Club's I Dance Permit Mostly sunny skies Fri- day, acco rding to the weather service. Nol much temperature change. Highs 65 at the beaches, rising lo 75 inland. Lows tonight· JS to 45. Mom, Rescue Units, !Joctors Save Boy A desperate battle was waged by many people Wednesday to save the life of a toddler who fell Into a ba<'kyard swimming pool 1n C06ta Mes a The tot. Joseph Whil<'omb, who recently turned three. was re- ported today 1n "still very critical" though s table condition ot the Chtldrcns Ho!!pilol of Orannc County He was still un- cons cious , however. hosr1tal of C1clnls said. Battali o n Chief R o bert ~cClelland of the Costa Mesa Flre Department 1nid the child's mother, fl re men, anc1 then paramadlrs applied moulh·tO· mouth resuscltation at the boy's home at 2732 San Carlos Lane. and that resuscitation and heart compression were also given in the ambulance. At Hoag Memorial Hospital up to six doctors worked on him and succeeded in restoring his heart beat and got him breathing on his own, before he was transferred to the children 's hospital , McClelltnd said. The battal\on chief said the boy was at home with another child and his mother "when somehow he aot into the backyard and lnto the pool." Mr~.· Whitcomb pull<.'d h r son out a nd was giving him mouth- mouth resuscitation when the first engine company arrived at 10:43. a.m . The firemen took over and also gave heart c o m - pression. Then the paramedics arrived and they took over. _ Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and heart compr cnion wt>re ap plied by the paramedics all the way to Hoae. where four doctors were SlQllding by. Two moTe d<><' tors. a pcdlatri<'ian and a cardlolosist, were called ln, McClelland said. · • /\ lot of people worked hard to (SffTOT, PageA2> "l want to be an arctutect." he said, foreseeing graduaUon from Stacey In term ediate School. Westminster Jtigb Schoof and the (Sff T CK , Pa~ A2) Baby Abandon d LOS ANGELES (A P > Authortties Wt'r\' searching today for a mother who len. her four- months.otd infant with a resident o( a downtown hott'l nnd then dis- appeared. ,l - A Tequest for a dance permit for Zeppo's, a lso known as Pier 11, on Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa, will be the subject of a public hearing before the City Council Jan. 19. City Manager Fred SorsabaJ noted tha t many neighbors have complained about noise from the night spot. He said that . neighbors would be nOl!lled of lht hearing. In a memo to the council. Sorsab31 said. "I Mllev~ you know of the m any heartngs and court case of this particular f acillty and at this time we would like to have a public heorina to determi n e whetb'tr a dence permit ought to be 1ranted to the ntw applicant." he 5aid. I I NSIDE TODA 't' A dect:1on to cut one-Ourd off a proposttl molproch<'t' m suron<'e rotr increase re- rnvi>d nti.r<'d reaction A5 At Y-S.r••O , ........ ,,.llot<lr l.M .. ~ C..llt.rlll• CM•rC-r Cl•ulflff Can\Ka 0-...MN Otttt'*lln• ••tw111 .. a .. ·~~-ftt "--....... ltK.,. ...,..k ... Ind~~ ") lntfftftlu .... C> ........... ,., •• MMorT,... AS Me'tlfl O• Mlll.a.tl h"4 Ot 14 ... 1-.1 N..,,, Ct Or~ .... C.wnty c• ,,,._,.. .. ,. a..n~ •• '-"' Mot'11~ Ci-1 TtS.'l!JIM OH,._,..._, Alt •at C4 ~Hn" ~ ' ' , • A. DAILY PILOT c Hea·lth .Official I Resigns Or Thomas Hamilton. tht' Orange C'ounty Health Dt'part ",lent's number two man. has rl'· signed his pQSt erfoct.ive Jan. 5 to take the top health Job with the <'ity of Pasadena m Los AngeJes County. A department spokesman con. firmed today that llam11ton's IN· ter of resignation has t.x.•cn re ce1v~. Hamilton was attendmg a two ~ay sem inar on grantsmanship m Long Beach today and was not available for comment on his de- cision. which had been rumored for several weeks. The res1gnallon \\as believed to have been prompted by grow mg dissatisfaction with Hamilton on the part of several county ..,upervisors und the county ad m1ntstrali \'C o[flCl' Hamilton angerl•d county of fie I :ils w Ith h IS \'OC JI. plJ bile n1tic1sm of tht' t·ounlv's <fl'C1s1on St'\'l'ral months ~o to grant a ffi(Jjor contr.ad to thl• Orange County llt-:ilth Tl·sllng Institute. o nC? e. con ll l' l' ll· cl to county pol1t1cal n\a t?n:ite Dr. Louis C't•lla 1 From Page :I l TOT ... get him gomg. ·· .'.\1 cClelland said. McClelland said that because of the paramedics the near- li feless boy was given heart- assistingdrug at the scene Firemen who h ave not had paramedic training cannot give injections. The Hoag emergency room s taff was fully apprised of the situation and prepared before the ambulance a rrived. Here's How 1976 Taxes Hit Family WASHINGTON <U PI) Here is how much extra taxes would be paid in 1976 for the average family when 1975':. tax culs ex- pire on J an. I Sl~GL.E PERSO~ INCOME TA XTO AMOUNT IE "AIO OF IHCltEASE S3.000 S138 S95 S6.000 $681 S147 Sl0,000 Sl.331 Sl51 SlS,000 S2.S49 Sl80 sro.ooo S3.784 s180 S.10.000 56.850 Sl80 ('OL' PLE WITHOUT CHILOR F.'.'i S.1.000 $28 S28 56.000 S\8.1 $200 $10,000 Sl.152 $204 Slj.()00 $2,029 $180 ~0.000 S3.035 S180 S.10,000 $5,468 $180 C'OU P LE WITH TWO CHILD R •:~ S3.000 -0 -0 S6.000 $245 $245 $10.000 S867 $216 $15.000 Sl.699 Sl80 $20.000 S2.660 $180 S30. 000 S.t.988 s 180 * * * f 'rona Page A I TAXES ... \\ ays and M eans Commitlel' Chairman Al Ullman ID·Ore.). c hief author of the bill. stood to t<'ll the House "this 1s a very c ritical moment in the history of our country ·If we suffer a lax mcreas(' in January. we are playing Ru ssian roulette with the econom v of our country. Failure to enact this legislation will have a major economic impact Jct no or(' doubt 1t." Ullman said ORANGE COAST ( DAILY PILOT Thr Or.,... Co.t't D.t1fY P.tot ""'"' ~'<" t"' (omf>WW'd '""" N.-s ,,., .... , ~t"'fO DY trw Or-(o.o\I P11lllltlll1'4 Comcwn• ~~r.ot• .Otllon• •re pvOh-M_., llW""O" fr'°"' lor C.0.1• ~··· Nf'wpOrl &>Mii, H ..... 1"9IOfl fk~"'Foul\l•ln V•ll•Y. lrvlrw \Addl•l>.t<• Vel .. y .ond ~O""" Bf'.O<ll/Soulll Co."I " "nql• r1910MI •Ollloft i• Plllll••hfod C,.,llw<Mv• MIO Sun <14>1' lM ll'lr'IC<pel 1>"0ll\ll1nq pl-'' Al l30 .....,._. l•y ~l,."1, Co•I• Mf'••. C.ohlornl~ .,,,~ Robert N. Weed IP•••l<lenl .olld "111141\N., Jack R. Curley 'Vt<t Pr,a''°""'"' •nd C..n•r4'1 ,,.,,,.(fll, Thomas Keevll fOllor Thomas A Murptune MAP'•Qtf\(I t_ fJtlOf Charin H. Loos Rlcti.rd P Nall ""''t•"' M•,,.o•no Edtton COltll M tu Offla ljol Wnl ll•Y •trw1 M•llt"O A.Oren " 0 ... ls.I) t'l'a1'I ~'9111, 1•7S C>t.,.p re.nl "'81tllllillt ~ ...... He Mwt tletl•t. lll11•lr .. _ •tttnM "''"""' or <ldvtt ll••m•nB ll•r•ln ,....., M ,.,, .. ," .... wllll•ul '"( ••• O•tll"lll\IM •• <-·~"'-' ~ .... t lt U H•I• ... •••ti ti C..•I• --... c.--..10 S-•1•1..., .-, r~ MU,,_ Wy ~"*I M ,,,.....,,.," m11twydllf!INl'- t.IH"*'!'My Th'-ll"ld1y, Oeoem~ 18. 1975 \'tiles of Old O.lly Pilcrt Staff Photo A ~isplay of toys from Chnstmas~s p0:1st around a Chnstm<1:s tree decorated with s tringed popcorn and cranberries has been set up in Estancia adobe ·at 1900 Ad~ms Ave. by members of Costa Mesa His torical Society. Ad~be is open Saturday and Sunday afternoons and by appointments arran~ed by calling 556-5302. Off shore Oil Bids Paltry, Says Brown SACRAMENTO (UPI> Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr. asked the federal government today tu rC'· JE'ct the "paltry" $438 million bid by oil companies to drill off the Southern California coast. Brown, in a letter to Secretary of the Interior Thomas Kl eppe. s aid the bids did not "constitute fair m arket value." <Related story Page A3 > "Total high bids received from the sale amount to a mere $483.2 million. in contrast lo your own presale es timate of between Sl 5 to S2 bilhon," Brown s rud. ··The magnitude of this di:. parity demon s trates that ~omething 1s wrong." he added l hereby request -that you reJeC'l all bids received by the Depart mentor Interior.·· Brown said the oil and gas in dustry estimated lhe market value of natural gas and oil at $235 billion in the original lease area, w hich inc luded Santa Monica Bay, later excluded from the sale. PR Plan Set For Goff Club The Costa Mesa Golf and Coun- try Club is going to get some pro motion. The Publicom Corp. of Tustin. operated by Robert Clay. has been given a 12-month, Sl2.000 contract for an advertising and public relations program. The two golf courses a nd clubhouse, owned by the city, are operated by Harry S. Green. Green will pay half of the promo tion contract, while the city has agreed to pay the other $6,000. Fro• Page Al BATTIN ... party bad a hold on county gov ernment. Because Judge Lae is a Republican -appointed by a Republican governor -he argued, the possibility existed that prejudice might enter the case. But Leven son thought otherwise. After a 10.m inute recess that followed arguments from both sides of the Oran ge County case. the jurist returned with a scathing condemnation of Rat tin's motion: f'~o• Page A I STUCK ... college or un1vers1ty of his pre- ference. He declared quite definitely Wednesday that some day he will 3ttempt to design and build a bet ter chimney. Grain Pact Inked MOSCOW (AP) The UnJted Stattt and the Soviet Union in· IUaJed an agreement today to conlfnue Soviet payment of $16 a too to American shippers brinf(- lnf eraln to thi~ cpuntry untll thr end of 1981, the U.S. Embassy an. nouncfd. ~ ' "The paltry s um bid by the utl companies is egregiously out of line with these billion dollar pre- s ale estimates, even taking into account elimination of the Santa )lonica Bay tracts from the :-..3le, .. Brown said. Light Parade Opens Friday ~ewport Beach ·s annual P3rade of Lights opens its s easo n o n harbor waterways Friday evening at 6:30. It will be r epeated nightly through Dec. 23. The Christm as boat parade sponsored by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce will start near the Bal boa Is land ferry landing and will be visible from the s hore along all harbor channels. Front Page 1\ l HINSHAW. • • fund. (.;rt'en commented today that the defense phas e of the tnaJ will tak£' :.ibout two weeks. He believes the case will go to the Jury on or about Jan. 16. Green refused to identify any of the witnesses he and Morgan will caU to the courtroom. ··Rut we might s ummon Prcs i. dent Ford as a character wit nc>::;s," the Laguna Beach lawyer quipped. "After all, Mr. Hinshaw has flown with the President in Air Force Ont> " T ONIGHT ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BO.ARD -Regular meeting, 88 Fair Dr . 7:30 p.m . "AMAHL AND THE NIGIIT VISITORS" --OCC Drama Lab, Dec.18, 19 and 20, 7:30p.m . Adm. five cents. "SCENES FROM AMERICAN LIFE" -South Coast Repertory Theater. through Su~ 8p.m. · FRIDAY, DEC.~19 '50s CO-REC NIGHT -For teens. dancing and sports, Costa M esa Hi g h Gymnasium sponsored by city, 7 p.m. Free. ' FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS -11 luminated boat parade, Newport Harbor. 6·9 p.m . Mesa Yule Program A Chns tmas musical program of orrhcstra and vocal music wlll be pre ented al 7 · ~ tonight at Prince of P eace Lutheran School. 2987 Mesa Verde Drive F.ast, Cost3 Mesa. The concert, directed by J anice WoUe and Nancy J<'ssup, is free and open to thepublk , __ , • '-*. • .. •"' Narco OfflCer Wollllded Ao undercover Santa Ana police narcotics oUicer is in serious condition today at an un - named Orange County hospital after being cut down in a hail of bullets Wednesday as he al· . tempted to arrest two sus~ted heroin dealers. Qfficer Marco Zavala, 25, was ~hot twice in the back and once in the shoulder by one of the sus- pects, who pulled a gun when f 'runa Page Al LISTERINE .. relating to colds and does not suggest that Listerine prevents colds," a company spokesman said. Zavala identified himself a a lawman. Though badly woundro. Zuvulu managed to rt.'turn the fire. ('ritically wounding the susJ,1cct' who had s hot him. a police spokesman said. The incident oc curred shortly after 6:30 p.m. tn a residential part of cent.rut Snn· la Ann. The critically wounded suspect was· identified as Inocencio Coronel, 22, of Los Angeles. He iN in Orange County Medical Center in extremely critical condition and is not expected to Jive a police spokesman said. ' A second suspect tentatively identified as William Lugo, 18, of Santa Ana, was shot in the leg as he attempted to flee. Police s pokesman Ted Weatherly said Lugo was shot by a backup of· Iker who arrived al the scene just as the gunfire broke out Lugo was also taken to the Jail ward al Orange CoWltY Medical Center · A third suspect. identified as Teodoro Hernandez. 38, was ar rested shortly after the shooting m a nearby Santa Ana home on charges stemming from another part or the narcotics investiga- tion, Weatherly said. According •to officers at the l>hooting scene, the gunfire erupt· ed just as Zavala completed a buy of one pound of heroin. The police spokesman said Zavala exchanged a $12,000 "flash roll" for the heroin while the two s uspects remained in their car in the 1200 block of West Pine Street. ··The commission has chosen to ignore significant evidence in- cluding well-controlled scientific studies, which confirm the effec tiveness of Listerine in the treat ment of colds symptoms, tht' testimony of scientific expert::; from legal and m edical institu· tions, and consumer acceptance for more t han 80 years." Night Club Blaze Kills Seven in NY l ' The initial decision by the ad- min istrative law judge who heard the case would have simp- ly required corrective ads for a two-year period. Rut Engman s aid th al m ay not work if Warner-Lambert chooses simply not to do much advertising for the next t wo years. As a result, he said, the agency is ordering the company to stop advertising entirely or to spend the equivalent of one year's Listerine advertis ing budget for the period 1962 to 1972 on ads which will carry the correction. and to run those ads for howrver long it will take to spend that amount of money. For the period in volved. Warner-Lambert s pent 5102.4 million on Listerine ads, ranging from a h igh of $13 .6 million to a l<?w of $6 million. The averagL· figure, accordin g to exhibits en tered in the case, would be $10.2 million. · -- NEW_ YORK .<U Pl> A night c lub fire duran g which men fought fistfights with women in _,their panic to escape killed at ·least seven people today. The fire in the posh Blue Angel on Manhattan's Upper East Side s tarted about 2:30 a .m. but an en- tertainer at the club said there was a smell of s moke al least 30 minutes before the flames were ~een. "We smelled s moke for a hair hour and looked but could not find where it was coming from," said Jean-Claude Baker, a Frenchman who is master of ceremonies of the club's French revue. "The flames broke out behind the s tage and in 10 seconds -not on<' minute lhc whole room went up." The transvestite revue ··zoo" was showing. Fire Commissioner John T. O'Hagan said the dead included five women trapped in the club's powder room when the hghts . failed and two m en, one found 1near the e n trance to th<' cloakroom and the other in another part of the building. Police officer Jim Hatcher, onE' of the first emergency service of ftcers to arrive at the scene on East 54th Street, said, "Ther e were some fistiights -males punching fem ales out of the way." P at Jacobson, a patron of the club from Fort Worth, Tex., said on reaching the street, "We were luc ky we were so sober . My girlfriend" as behind us and peo pie there started fighting. She had tQ walk over them to J?<'t out." Raker s aid the club's front room where drinks and food arl' served quickly filled with smoke. The sudden spread of the flames caused panic in the crowded club. None of the victims was im- mediately identified. silverwoods Inspired fashion development-perfectly timed fo r holtday wearing and gifted giving. A solid color leisure su11 plus a pair of coordinated check slacks. Three pieces that give you a casual wardrobe with great fa shion flexibihty All in • Of'>enng M1llekin's Visa". The first truly perfect texturtzed polyester that feels comfortable 1n any weather. Expertly tailored with two pocket, shirt-style top and Haggar's famed Expando-matrc waistband in both slacks Brown or navy. In regulars and lo6gs. 61.00 all three pieces 45 Fashion Island • Newport Beach