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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-19 - Orange Coast Pilot.r I •• Long Beaeh Port I Seen Getting Oil FroDl Alaska DAILY 'PILOT * * * 1oc * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 19, 1975 VOL 6', HO. JSl, t SECTIONS, t4 PAGES UPI Telephoto JUBILANT HOSTAGES WAVE AFTER RELEASE Seven South Moluccan Gunmen End Two-week Standoff Long Beach Port For Alaskan Oil? SAN PEDRO (AP> The port of Long Beach was expected to be named today as the major West Coast supertanker terminal to handle huge volumes of Alaskan crude oil. dee.lined comment until the formal announcement. But on Thursday, Fred B. Crawford, Los Angeles port terminal manager, informed (See PORT, PageA2) Seven Gunmen ,, Give Up ~ AMSTERDAM. The Netherlands <U PI) -Striking their flag a nd s houting war whoops, seven South Moluccan gunmen surrendered today and freed two dozen persons they had held hostage for m ore than two weeks in the Indonesian con- sulate. An apparent· Dutch' willingness to discuss South Moluccan pro· blems helped ~nvince the ' gunmen to g ive up. The 24 hostages walked smil- ing out of the consulate to a wait- ing police bus while a crowd that included joyful relatives burst in- to cheers and people leaning from windows and balconies waved and s houted. Five minutes later. the seven young extre mists strode into the rainy street. one by one, into the hands of waiting police. The gunmen were driven in a poli ce cortege to police headquarters. They shouted battle cries as they arrived at the headquarters. Before leaving the consulate, . the gunmen ha uled down the red- and-blue South Moluccan flag that had fluttered from the third- floor balcony during their 15·day occupation of the consulate to de- mpnd independence of their form er Spice Island homeland - once a Dutch possession but now part of Indonesia. A police spokesman said all seven gunmen had criminal re- cords and five had served terms in Dutch youth prisons. The other two w e r e described as "dangerous types" who escap~d from l>rison last September while <See HOST AG ES, Page A2> .. ................................................ J Ford, Congress DalliDlering O~t Tax Dike Truee • 1e e s· ' ree De D~opped In Pool Resembles 'Car Wash' WliJ..TTIER CAP> -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fa- bian own a swimming pool, only they say it seem s more like a car wash. For the second time since the Fabians have owned an apartment house here, a car crashed throu~h a concrete block and wood fence and ''I think we're running a car wash," said Mrs. Fa- bian after the mishap Thursday. "I hope this is the last.'· He r husband was little more philosophical, say- ing "It's just parlof the business." Police said Leroy Sievers, 54, of La Habra, ap- parently lost control of his car. He was taken to a hospital for a checkup after Dean Blagrave, 39, who· lives next door, plunged into the water and pried a car door open to free him. A tow truck pulled the car out, just like the first time a similar incident occurred in 1969. Casket, Body County Dump Site Reveals Grisly Find By TOM BARLEY Of ttle Dally Plklll St•" A gris ly discovery in Coyote Canyon h as Orange County Sheriff's officers checking with all county mortuaries today to- day in search of an explanation for the apparent tossing.of human remains onto the county dump. Trash worker s called deputies to the scene Wednesday when they spotted a mortuary casket among the rubbis h they were tip· ping into the county dump. F\lrther examination revealed the whitened bones of a man who was fully dressed when he was interred, deputies said. Coroner's officers are check- ing serial numbers found in the coffin with the manufacturers in a bid to trace the local mortuary. Coroner's Deputy Jim Beisner warned that an early linking of lhe casket w.ith the Westminster Memorial P ark, 14801 Beach Blvd., "may not be accurate. "That identification stemmed from the comment by a trash worker that he recalls hauling caskets from the Westminster mortuary on an earlier oc- casion," Beisner said. SC Youth I Selltenced For Pot Ronald Steven Carr of San Clemente was sentenced Thur~­ day to one year in Orange County Jail after pleading ~uilty to re- duced charges of selling mart· juana. Carr. 22. the son of San Clemente City '.\l an ager Kenneth Carr , also was ordered by Superior Court Judgt' Kenneth Williams to serve three years on probation . He begins his jail term Jan. 5. Rhyne Steven Averill, one of two men arre~ted "ith Carr after an investigation in \\ h1ch un-1 dercover officers said they were sold cocaine valued at ~50.000, was sentenced to four months in the county jail which will begin Jan.5. Averill, 24. of 26721 Callc- Salida. Capistrano Reach. pleaded gui I ty to reduced charges of possessing mari- juana. He wilt be on probation for three years wht·n he leaves the jail. The scheduled sentencing or convicted co·defendant Robcrl Elliott Cooper, 31, of the same Capistrano Beach address. has been delayed until J an. 15. Or::"4b:ast Weather The announcement was to come from Standard Oil Co. of Ohio CSohio> and Long Beach port officials, the San Pedro News-Pilot reported. Sohio's selection of Long Beach ends more than a year's competi- tion between Long Beach and the port o( Los ~geles for the crude oil s hipp g fa cility, th e newspapers id. TaX Hike Truce Pending The coroner's deputy stated that he did not know if the caskets involved in that hauling operation were empty or oc· cupied. All inquiries t o the Westminster mortuary are being referre d today to mortuary director Derek McWhinney. That pea soup will hang on through the weekend in the late night and momi~ hours. Hazy s unshine will break through for Satur- day afternoon with cooler temperatures predicted. INSIDE TODA 'Y Actor Paul Newmon says he doesn't think audiences would accept' him m certain roles - Both ports presented pre· Uminary proposals to Sohio for supertanker terminals in Oc- tober 1974. Since then, Cleveland-based Sohio has required final reports and draft environmental impact reP.Qrts from both ports. Up until Thursday, bolh l..ong Beach and Los Angeles port of- ficials said they felt they had a good chance of receiving the bid to hou se the s upe rtanker terminal. Offlclals of both f'Orts . , (. WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi- dent Ford has agreed to a com· promise tax cut bill. partly re- solving a legislative impasse that threat e n s to boost the average workingman's truces on New Year's d ay, members of Congress said today. Sen . William V. Roth, < R· Del.>, announced on the Senate floor that Ford agreed to the compromise · m easure, which would tie a nonbinding spendinR ceiling to a t ax c ut extension. Two other senator s said Ford's approval came M the Senate Flnance CommJttcc vot \ ed 10-1 for the compromise. The bill was sent immediately to the Senate floor. T~ senators said the White House would not announce its formal approval in advance. At the White House, d eputy press secr etary William l. Greener said only that Ford is "quite encouraged" by the com- promise proposal "because it covers what the President has been asking for." He said Ford wants to see the tinal version of the compromise. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, (D· Maine), speaking for the I Bud get Co mmittee, said , ''There is som e funiness of l anguage and some doubts about it by some. But there .•• is the essence of compromise. Both sides have to be able to claim a victory.'' In the House, both Republican Leader J o hn J . Rhodes of Arizona and Democratic Leader Thoma s P . O'Nei ll o f Massachusetts s aid Ford favors the compromise. "The President has indical· ed" he will sign the t ax-cut bill if it includes the Senate com- <SeeTAXES, Page A2) l <See BODY, P age A2) Trio Bow Out BOSTON (UPI) -Sens. Edward M. Ke nnedy, <D· Mass.). Hubert H. Humphrey, ( D·Minn . >, and George S. McGovern , ( D ·S . 0 .), have ·Corm ally as~d their nomcs be removed f ro m th e Massachu~ett s Ma rc h 2 pre· sidenlia l primary ballot. such as that of.a homooezual coach. Daily Pilot Staff Writer Dennis McLellon has the story on PageC2 of the Wtekender. Index f r • 2 DAILY PILOT s Frtdey, December 19 1975 C~~, Honie ~Costs Up I Culprits in ConSumer Price Rise I 8~· the Associatf'd Pr~'i Sharply in c rl·~•~ed auto 111 ~ura nce rates and higher m ortgage costs Wl'rl' laq.iely lo blame for a seven tenths of ont• per<'e nl mt·reasc in consumt•r _pnt•es 1.ist month. lht• sumc rist:' ;1s in lk lobt•r'. llu.· goq,·rnml·rll raported todav The s ize o'c l"t ::.t month':s 111 <.·rease in over .ill µric't's. sparked by a surge 111 the t•ost of servkl's. was a surpnst.• to Allmirustral1on e<'onomists who expe<'tt.'d :somt.· moderahon u\ the nation·~ infla t1on rate. Meanwhile. a s1x-ll'nths of ont.· pereent im·rease m the cost of It v mg for November M'nl tht.• ('Oil· sumt•r pr1<•t• 111dt'X fur thl• Los Angl'lt.•s 01 angl' County an•a spi1 almg t11 a record 162 5. the Bureau of L.ibor Statistics rt'· ported toda)' UPI hltt>hotO HOUSE DEMOCRATIC LEADERS HUDDLE AFTER TAX VETO Rep. A l Ullman (left), Speaker Carl Albert Confer f 'rom Page . I J TAXES ... promise languagt'. Rhodt:'s said The <'O m prom 1s t.• pledgt.•s Congress tu fl'lhli:t• nt•\l \('ar·., allll<'ipated fl•tlt:r.tl "J>t.•nd;nc b} an amount l'qUJI to Sl7 b1llton in tax cuts. but the pll'ClgC' 1s not binding Th(' c· om pro m 1 M' " ;is I t•., s "armlv rl'l't'tVC'd rn tht• ll1>Usc th::m in. thC' S<'nate Spt•aker Carl Albt.•rt said ~1 :­ !Jr a s h1• kne\.\ Ford had not lii:en con\ 1nn•d of the 1deJ \lbert added • "They haven 't old me at all. I imagine 1'11 be the b sl one to c-ave in ... Ford \ etoed the tax·cut ex l l'n .... Hln bl'(' .HI!'(' h<.· said SU('h a rl'dUC'IJOn 1n fcdl•ral income must bl' t 1ed to a c·ut in !:>pend- 111~ \lbert !-<:1111 the House 1s · not ..:rnng tn put clown a f1gurt:' and htn d nu r'>ehl''> bv law ll :nnnth-. in .Hh JnC'l' - .hkl·d v. hetht:'r hl' thou~hl th<.• ~rl<lll' proposJI could pick up ··nuth!h ,·oll's in the House to •1\·e rndl' a Forrl v<>to. he <.·om .nenlt•rl · I doubt 1t." 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J\ ,,.,,.,,,. :;'Ji~::~"' U ...... lllly m1kt ... dr\l•Mh ...... No Refunds For This 'Cop' RF.RKF.LF.\' (A P 1 /\ t•am p\1:-police offteer has lwt•n sus- pended for l r) 1 ng to /.!l'l a rl'fund from a nude enco\inter parlor h~ posmg as an undercover agl•nt for the C'ity police departml'nt Randolph G . Grant. 32. was ar rested on a ch::irge of attempted petty thdt after hl' returned several times to lh~ lnterc1tv Consultant Agenc~ to ask for his S30 back. Berke ley P o li<'e lnspe<'tor Frank Sabatini said Grant, wrar in~ a ::'lla\'y Reserve uniform. went for a session al the lnlert1t v Con~ultant Agen<'.Y on De<' 8 Sabatini said Grant returned in his campus policeman's uniform th{> next day, told the parlor he , ... as an underco\ e r <'(JP and want t.'<f ht~ money back. f 'rom Page 1\ I HOSTAGES s er\'lng four year terms for armed robQery. Four of the ~unmen were 23 and three 22. The surrender came five days :1fter another group of South :\lolu<'cans gave up and freed thl' 23 hostages they hl'ld for 12 clay'> in a hijacked train about 75 miles north of Amsterdam. The train hijackers had killed three of lhl'1r hostages. At a news conference :ifter the surrender. Justice Minister An dreas Van Agt said in both s ieges the government policy had been C11med at getting the freedom of the hos tages without their being harmed and the arrest of thl' gunmen, also without physical injury "These aims were ~c <'Omplished on both sides without making any concessipns on our side." he said. The government refused to consider the gunmen's demands. including support for their 25 year independence struggle and sponsorship of a conference in Geneva of Dutch. Indonesian and South Moluccan representatives. Frone Page A I BODY ... Rut MeWh1nney <'ould not he located. Hts secretary repeatt'd ly tolO-nt'wS mC'n that hC'r <>mplo~ t'r .. m 1~ht h<> al a m<'<'t mJC or "he might be avrulable later today.·· Reisner said his office 1s or l!Amzing an immed1ak searrh of the Coyote Canyon dumJ> "in an :ill<'mpt to locatf.> :my othl•r rt.• mains that might have ~en dtl' ~of in that area. "We arc l!Oin" to rop<> off tht• dump immediately/· Beisner ~aid. Hureau regional commissioner Aru<'e Hanchell said this meant t•onsumers paid $16.25 in Nov· ember for goods and services wh1th cost $10 in the base year o! 1007 I lan<'hett said the November consumer price ind•:>x was 9.3 per- Cl'nt higher than the Southland figure for the same month last year. Bureau studies showed the ma· jor increases in November for Los Angeles and Orange County wert' food, one percent. housing, nine- tenlhs of one percent; power, 2.:l per<'ent. and medical care, one- hal f of one percent. llan<.•helt s aid southland v(•gelable prices Jumped 4.2 per· cent but there was a decline of one rt•rcent in the cost of fish, meat and poultry. 1''ood price increases moderat· ed nal\onally las t month and gasoltne prices declined, but the:sl' improvements were more than offs l't by the biggest rise in the cost of Sl·rviccs in more than a \ l'ar. · Auto insuranec rates rose 8.5 percent in '.\lovem ber in the coun- try and were reported 17 percent high<'r than a year ago. Govern· m<.•nl experts said a major portion of th(' auto insurance increase was a big jump in rates for col- lision insuran<'e. Mortgage rates rOM' 1.6 percl'nt in .:'-Iovember. Estancia Sou11di1ig New Note The E s tancia High School Rand. which won a $7,000 alloca- tion of city funds to appear in a bt<'entennial band tour of the East Coast this summer. is now planning lo go to Hawaii instead. Rand director Pl'lcr Fournier said that the group will re- present its c.ise lo the citv coun- crl at its meeting Jan. 5, ·but ex- pressed confid<'ntc that the coun· <'ii will not change it s commitment · We still ha\'e city support ... hl' said. "The money was to be used for publicity for the city of Costa ~esa a nd we are called the pride of Costa ~I es a and would be publi<'mng Costa ~lesa. "I have spoken to several city councilmen and they say that s m<'e we still are musical am- bassadors it would be beneflclai wherever we go." Fournier added. '.\ta yor Alvin L. Pinkley re- <'alled that the money was given to <issist in a trip to the East Coast. to tour Philadelphia. Washington, New York. and Boston. The mayor said that he could not predict what the council's re a<'lion to the tour change would be:', but added. "The bicenten- nial's one thing-a trip to Hawaii 1s something else." During the presentation to the city council. spokesmen stressed that the Estancia musicians '"ere going as part of a function called •e Cavalcade of Bands and that it was an honor to have been chosen. It would cost up to $80.000 to send 130 musicians-members of the marching band. stage band. and the concert band--to the East Coast and the band students were committed to raising much of the monC'y themselves. but soug~t from $5,000 to $7,000 from the city. The city council gave them Si.<)()() rournwr said that the band was now planninl! to E!O to Hawaiian Music Festival. April 19-26, for several reasons. ~IC' s aid that the band would have lost <'1ty and school identity in the f:ast Coast tour because 20 other band s would have been participating: the Cavakade of Rands groups would have been less than first caliber, and the tour would not have an adjudicat- ed performance which the Hawaiian festival will have, _.nd the cost of the East Coast trip was more than double the ex-· pense of going to Hawaii. $30,000 versus $80,000. Not counting the city alloca· tion. the band has raised $12,000 so far, Fournier said. The :stu· clrnts got $4 , 100 in selling raffle tickets for a car given away as a pme in the Chamber of Com- merce-sponsored ft'iesta de Costa ~esa. In addition, Fournier em· phasiLed that the Hawaii trip still v..ill have a bicentennial theme bc<'ause the band will be playing <it military bases and at an armed forces h~pital. 0 LONGER I NCOGNITO POWAY <AP> -No longer will Plp<'r be inrognito. The Poway ~trl's par('nts. Mr. and Mrs. James lnro"nHo, :mnouncE>d thl•lr daughter Piper and Glen Pasro wlll marry Jn February ( l Church Hits CIA Tactics WASHINGTON CU P!) The nation's oldest over seas missionary orgaruzu tion today thretltened to sue the U.S. government untess the Administration stops the CIA µructice of using Am eri n1n mi s- sionaries to gel informa· ti on. In a letter to pres idential counsel Philip W. Buchen, the executive vice presi- dent or board for world ministries of the United Church or Christ , David M. Stowe. said th e board would challenge ··at whatever le' el necessary" the CIA pra<'ll<'l' "We reje<.'l thl' right of the president or any oth\•r official to encourage the CIA or any governmental body to attempt to use Christian miss1onanes for the purpose of eliciting in - formation or carrying out policy," Stowe wrote. Fog Causes Ch~n Crash; Two Killed DELANO (AP> --Two dozen cars and trucks s lammed together here today in the worst I of numerous trafftr accidents in the fog-bound San Joaquin Valley. At least twoo peopfe were killed. Southbound motorists who had been experiencing visibility of about 1,000 feet along State Rte. 99 suddenly m et a thick fogbank at an undercrossing here and slammed on their brakes. the California Highway Patrol re- ported . : That caused a chain-reaction collision involving an estimated •12 cars and 12 trucks. a 'spokesman said. A few other ''ehicles may have s ustained minor damage, but officers said their drivers Jeft before being contacted. No details werl' available on t h c p e o p l e k i l I e d i n t h t.' wreckage. It ~as not known how many were injured. Traffic was rerouted across the overpass following the 7:15 a.m. crash. The highway was s till blocked at mid-morning although the fog had Ii fled. / One Hurt, 011e Hunted Car Careetis Into Golf Links ' o'nc man was hospittilizt>d und a possible second injured victim who c;~~d away from a puddle of bl~ w s being hlU1ted today. after a va spct:'din~ down a Jt·· adend road in Huntington &•a<'h. crashed a barrier and careened into a golf course. Jnvestigators s aid Ute accident reported at 2:50 a.m. by a pass ing motorist who noticed lhl· wreckage left a lcnbtthy lrnil of devas tation The 1973 veh1cl(> must havt• re· a<'hed the dead end of Carfwld Avenue at Edv. ards Strt•<'t ne<11 the Huntington Seachff Country Club golf course at hj1gh speed. poli<'e theori Led . Poli<'e Offi<'er Leland Camp said the vehicle belit!ved driven by Christopher L. Wilson, 20, of 4091 2 Eighth Sl.. Huntington Reach. <'rashed the barncadt:. destroyed a street sign . smashL'U into a powl'r pole. ripped out 78 feet of six-foot-high chain link fence and then rolled over. Wilson was hurled out like a rag doll when his van door was npped off and was found lying l)ll the grass behind tht.• heavil) 2 Huntington Groups Join County Fight Two Huntington Beach city employe organizations have joined with the Orange County Employes Association in protest- ing the denial to off-duty city employes of non-emergency city vehicles . Identified as plaintiffs with OCEA in the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit are the Huntington Beach Municipal Employe5 Organization and the Huntington Beach Municipal Employes Association. The city js named as defendant. The a<'tion sC'eks to overturn the decis ion by the city council last _:\lov . 17 lo d 1s conllnue effec- tive De<'-1 thl' long s tanding right of city employes to use non emergency city vehicles to travel to and from work. AH three organizations argue in the court action that the use of such vehicles was a .. fixed fringe benefit" and its elimination would amount to a violation of the state's Meyers·Milias-Brown Act. damaged vehicle The v1ct1m was still being treat~d for lacerations at Orange County Medital Center today and mu'Sl'S said he: would be admitted tor observation but was not critically hurt. Police Officer Orva Akin said Wilson was placed under arrest on charges of drunken driving, and that a felony complaint might be filed instead of a misde· meanor <'ount due to injuries in· volved lit· !>aid .:l<'Cording to Officer C'.1mp·s report that a passenger nw) have been in the van and also thrown out and injured in the ~~ctarular crash. A puddle of blood was d1!>· c'cwered s ome distance from where Wilson was found. m - ve·;tigators said. Offt<'ers s t•arched a wide sur- rounding area for any further tr:.ice of the second SU$pected vi<' ltm, but Sgt. Akin said no one t•ould be found. Telephone calls to a ll area emergency hos pitals also failed to locate anyone who may have crawled or s taggered away from the wreckage in shock. FroH1 Poge A l PORT ... harbor employes m a memo that Long Beach had been selected. The oil company plans to bring 550.000 barrels of oil a day to its West Coast facility for shipment by pipeline to the Midwest. The newspaper said Sohio's selection centered on the port that could r eadily handle the 50,000 to 150,000-dcadweight ton tankers that will call at the port area every other day by 1978. Long Beach propose<\ a $20 million facility in its outer harbor in an existing 62-foot deep chan- nel. Los Angeles• proposa l . es timated to cost about $50 million. called for a massive dredging program to take the harbor depths from 45 feet to 65 feet. A new berth was to be built at a landfill in the outer harbor. In his memo, Crawford, said. ''Fred Geribaldi. president of Sohio Transportation Co .• said the basic reason for this decision \ I ·was the adverse environmental consequences of the required • dredging of the Los Angeles harbor to minus 65 feet. and the landfill, all of which were in- cluded in our proposal .. The perfect gift. • • a lounge chair from Woodmark Feaiuring all hand construction, quality tailoring, along with o down and feather bock. Available for immediate delivery. WHIOAYS & SATUIDAYS t :OO to 5:30 NEWPORT BEACH • t i'l7 W t::STC'LI ff DR • 642·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • '.A'1 NflHTll l:OAST uwr .. 4!M ~I TORRANCE • 23649 llAwt'JIORNE BLVD !OJ)t'n F"n Ill 9. Sun 12 $ 301 3711 t279 , ' t .. n ty'l ere per spe est res F ere ty J for ] in WO shi am to wh me 1 B~ ba alt sa· bt( fir de P; pa $1 fei J u I c~ be m ac ar WI ct th P1 hf cb ga th th cc m w (' s S4 ti () e t• ti Cl P• n• ~ al g c: ~ ti ti ti p " 'r d a " d p $ b !;. ti I l I ..,,. .. / Friday. December 19. 1975 OAiLY PILOT r . . ~ 37% Health Inspection Fee Ilike Asked' l Dr. John P hilp, Orange Coun- ty's health otricer, wants to 10• c rease by an average of 37 percent the fees charged tor in- spection a nd certification of establishments ranging Crom restaurants to swimming pools Philp's bid for the rate in- <'rease will come before the coun ty Board or Supervisors Tuesday for consideration. In a lcttC'r to the' board, Philp said the "health service f C't..'"" currently charged by lhc county will r aise only $320,000 or the an- nual $547,700 needed to conduct the inspection program ttm year· lit' s-aid the fee increases pro posed by his department will add another $118,000 lo lhe income. meaning fees would covet 80 per cent or the costs Philp will also ask suµcrv1sorl> t o lt'l him stan lt!vymg fees for plan check~ und eonl>t ruction in spechon or new rcstaunmts. Thul new fee sch edule would add another S40,000 to the cofCers. Philp said T he fee inert>ases for 12 categories or est ablishments that must bt..• inspected range upward to 100 perc~nl (from $20 lo s.101 for certif1cat1011 of a moh1I(• food preparation veh1l'lc like a hot dog vendor's cart Res taurunb. which an· charged on tht> bJsis of scatm~ capacity. would havt• tn P<•Y from S50 to $125 for tnspt.•t·taons l'•Jlll pared to thl· curr ent range of $40 to$100 Food l>toragc and proccssrn~ estubhl>hmenb \\ uuld pay I rom $25 to $190 t•mn par <'d to Lhl' l 'Ut rent S20 to S ir,o r .mgl' Retail food :-hlrt'S "ould p.1y from $35 for a sm<.111 rru .. ·.1t markl'l to $75 for a l,1rgt> su1k'rm.1rk1•t nimpan•d lo ;.r n11 rt•nt rjfl~l· of $?5 to S55 Food n•nl.1111~ rn..t("hlnl· oµl"rn honl> would puy from S35 for tlnl' to follr mad11111.·s up to S31S (w :..'<IO or mun· machines The pn· ~t·nl 1 ange as from 525 to ~!">O. And the frt·~ fur µubltc l>Wlffi m111g pools "ould go from $15 to ~:> f'hilp s ft•e d1~ingc·s al::.o take \n :-Ll('h thml(s J~ swimming pool pl.rn ("ht!t'ks <Hlci <.·onstru<"Lion in· ~pt>ct1on, st.•µl1t.' tank pumping 'eh1<.'les, bakeries <ind ice plants. LA Won't Join &~ W@M[[ ®@[[W O©@ The column appearl> daily except Saturdays and Mondays. c;or u pm/1lcn1·1 "/'/11·r1 1111/c" /'11/ (1111111. /'iii It I// 1•11/ ri'll Ill/~' 1/o"/ t/11 l/ll,\11"111,\ lllttf I/I 111111 1/1111 /WI ·tf /11 s1.tr·o• H11 't/lll/to'' 111 1/11/ t'rllHll'I// I/ltd /llJ \///11.\), \lt1lf 1/111/r 4111"\( /(Ill\ /11 /111 1 /1111111 ,\/ \"1111r .'\, 'r /1 ,. """''''" ('111/\/ /)111/11 ,., ,,, /• (} I;,. r I i1,11 ( 011\/11 \fr rJ . I 11·11,·11, I 111 /111/1· 1w11 r ld1 '''"''' ""'"' ,., Cartoon T-shirt DEAR PAT: My .husband has a "favorite saying" cartoon that is in black a nd white print. Ile would like it reproduced on a T - srurt. but the print is quite small and it would have to be enlarged to be effective. Do you know where 1 could have such a T-shirt . made? C.R .. Laguna Beach The American Weekly, 21 l·C Rroadway, Laguna Beach, pro- bably c an fill your orde r , although enlarging the cartoon saying may prove t~ be a pro· blem. Bring the cartoon to the firm and let me know if your or· der can't be arranged. Proof Needed DEAR PAT: 1 sent five Viva paper towel seals and a check for $11.99 to the Viva Calculator Of· fer addr ess in St. Paul, Minn., on July 2. My check w as cashed, but I never received the pocket calculator, nor have t hey bothered to a ns wer a letter I mailed advising them of a new address. I was planni ng to order another calcul ator, but now I'm wondering if I s hould take the (•hance. B.S .. Newport Beach Hettie Smith, consumer rela· tions r e presentative for Scott Paper Co., requests that you send her a copy of your c anceled check, the date of your letter re· garding an address change and the date you moved. Based on this information, your order re· cord can be checked with the pre· mium mailer and arrangements will be made to send you another ulculator. Contact Smith at Scott Paper Co., Consumer R ela· tions, Philadelphia, P a.19113. SS Eligibility DEAR PAT: I have a 66·year- old uncle who I believe may be eligible for supplemental securi· ty income payments. What are the requirements to qualify? K .K., Costa Mesa The supple m e ntal security in· come program makes monthly payments to people with little or no incom e and limited resources who are 65 or over or blind or dis· abled. Specific information r e- garding your uncle's eligibility can be obtained at lbe Costa Mesa office of the He~tb, Educa- tion and Welfare Department or the Social Security Administra· tion, 1895 Newport Blvd., or by pboo.lng 836·2681. Wood Shipped DEAR PAT: I bought a Smoke 'n Pit for outdoor cooking. An or- der blank inside the packaging advertised 25 pounds or hickory wood chunks for $12.50 from Out- door Leisure Inc. I ordered 50 pounds in Ma r ch a nd enclosed a $25 c heck . I did get one package. but the second n ever has been shipped in s pite of several letters to the company. . N.H., Dana Point Tbe mlsslng 25-poand bag of hickory chunk• b .. hffD sent to yoa. Virginia Cutillo or the Brinkmann Corp., Bryan, Texas, re,orts both picka~es of wood were sb.lpped, but apparently ont w11 loat ln trans it. Castillo apoloalzed re r the dtlay: he u plalned tbat Brinkmann Corp. purcbated Outdoor LelRure in Aw>rll and 1'H swamped with or· den and te>rres pondeoce att a re- tuJL Billboard Fight Brewing T hree advertising companies who claim the banning of their billboards from areas of Costa Mesa could cost the m many thousands of dollars in revenue . have taken legal action lo over turn a city ordinance enacted last June 17. The Orange County Superaor Court lawsuit filed by Foster and Kleiser. lnc .. for Metro;\ledia. Pacific Outdoor Advert1sin).! Company and E.T Legg and· Company condemns lht• city measure as unlawful and unfair The suit indicates that no ac tion has yet been taken by lht• plaintiffs to comply with city dt'· mands for remo,·al within 30 davs of three billboarcb loC"ated al "3391 Main Sl.. l:i7fi Nt•wport Blvd. and 1534 Newport HlvtJ It 'also notes that aC"tion t;.rkl•n by the city against tht' thrct· 1ist ed billboards could he <·xtt•nd('d to include 26 off -site bit llx.1artb operated in Costa ;\1c~a hy lht' three companies. lt is alleged by lht' plaintiff~ t hat m a ny actions taken by plan n1n g commiss ioners and l"lt) councilmen towards the pass ing of the ordinance "ere illegal and amounted to denial of a fair trial of the issue The lawsuit con tams a d emand for a restraining order against the.> citv action. A date has not vet been set for a hearing into that petition. VPI Telephoto Brezhnev 69 Soviet l ea d er Leo nid Brezhnev turned 69 years old today as rumors of his failing health continued to persis t in Moscow . No public announce m~nts were made in the Russian press about his birthday. Re11dy f o Shove Off A boat p<lradl• and visits by Santa Claus arl' scheduled during-the weekend .1t Oana Point Harbor. The parade "ill begrn al 7 p.m Saturday from the West Basin and proceed through the harbor ThL' parade will be led by Dr. E:.irl Little':-. 55-foot ~ <.1t"ht. Bl'lla Tesor<.1 ·· Ur. L1ltk :\1ar\' Lee Schazenb~1l'h and Randv Lilli~· dec<)rate for thl' paradl'. Santa w1il he at the harbor from ~ tu 4 µ.m Saturday and I lo 4 p m Sunday. I k' II <:onsult \Vil II youngsters during free harbor boat rides. Scenic Road /11 Trabuco Saved for Nmv Tree-shrouded Live Oak Ca· nyon Road. whic h winds up onto Plano Trabuco above the Sad- dleback Valley floor. will he left a two-lane scenic roadway for the foreseeable future. Orange County s upervisors \'Oted this wee k to amend the county genera l plan·s circulation clement by reducing the scope of plans to widen the road to four lanes Su ch a n action v.ould have meant removal of most of the gnarled roadside oak trees m the area. The decision w as made desp1tl' concerns by county planners that reside nts of homes in the O'Neill Park and Escape Country areas might be trapped by a fast- moving flood or brus h fire s ince the narrow r oad is the only way out The circulation cle ment, until it was changed. called for a four- lane route up Live Oak Canyon. The board"s action wilt delay developmeht pl ans for the foothill area 'until o the r altern ative access roads arc planned and installed. Traffic olanners have estimat- ed that existing deve lopment and that which has already won coun- ty approval wilt seriously over- load Live Oak Canyon Road. Construction OK'd Along South Coast Oran ge County supt•rv1surs have approved development of as many as 700 rcsidcnllaJ unit!'> on 336 acres of land bounded b\ Laguna Niguel. D ~ma Point anrl San Juan Capistrano. But their votes for lht• pro1ecl were based on firm assurance~ by the developer that no {"On· struction would bt'grn unltl after completion and adoption of the findings contained m tht? ongo- ing Southeast Orange Count} Circulation Study <SEOCCS1. The propert;. owned by the U ni vers it y o f South ern California. is purl of the old Bear Rra nd Ranch The zoning dcs1gnat1on placed on the properly by the county land use plan would permit a maximum of 787 units to be built on the property, thoug h the dl·· velopers claim no more than 600 are planned for construction. Super:iisors scuttled a bid by GOOD GRIEF •1 ONL'I 6 SHOPPlt-.JG • DA'IS 'TIL CHP.ISTMAS .1 Supervisor Thomas H1ll'y to damp a developmt'nt celling on the land of 70 percent of thr max 1mum perm itted undt•r thl· general plan. Rut USC officials said i.uch .. r limit would allow de\'clopml•nt of fewer units than thl' l<l\\,c:o.t end of the general plan :.cull· Nixon Grillin~ In Wiretap Case Delayed WASHINGTO:"I (AP> Tht> taking of a deposition from former Preside nt Richard M . Nixon in a wiretapping s uit brought by :i former national security aide has been postponed until next month. a lawyer for lht• plaintiff says. !llixon w as to have givl•n testimony at his San Clement<.· home today. but J a n. 15 and 16 now have been reser ved for tak- ing the deposition, said Walter •Slocombe, attorney for Morton Halperin. Council Protests Taxation From Wire Service!> Thl' Los Angeles City Count·rl has r dust•d to have 1ts city JOtn a (·oalitwn of state a nd local gov l'rnments in suing t o d e la) llwlher sale of oil lease tracb - offshore And. 1t1 a seC"ond move favon nJ! the 011 industry Thurs day, lht- council oppost'd taxation of an ad\'ance payment to one oil·cc:vn puny for natural gas negotiation n~hts fiy a i lo 7 "Ok. the council first defeatl'd a motion by Coun c1lwoman Pal Russell that the c1 - ty JOm the suit filed by the state of Californ ia. the.> Southern C'ahforn1a Association of Govern ments and 15 local government!> a~ainst the lease :sales. the firs t . of which was held last week and produce s m aller <lnd fewe r bids t han expected City Councrlm:.tn Arthur I\. Snvd~r bl<1m ed the $U1t for lht• sale's poor s howing Roth '.\1µyor Tom Bradley ;.incl City Alty. Burt Pines had urge<1 the council to join the swt. In the st.•eond vote. saying 1t w o u I d s a ' l' • g a s ·c o m p a n ' customl·r~ more than $30lJ m1lhon. the l"UUncil unanimously supported tax exemplton for ad \'ance payments by the Southern California Gas Co. to the Allan t1r R1chfa•ld Corp The payments arc for negot1a lion right!' for 60 percent of an) : :?as found during ARCO's e>. ploration of the north slope of Ala!'ka's Prudhoe Bay. The prict• of the gas would be decided. pn· ~umab l y. in those p a id-for negot1at1ons. Enrlier 1n Sacramento. GO\. Edmund G. Brown J r. ;.ind Con troller Ken Cory strongly uq:(ed the fedt•ral gnvernmt'nl to rt'JCl'I a S.138 m illion hid for orl c:om panies to drill off the Southl·rn California coast. · Brown. rn a letter lo Secretat) of thl' 1 ntt'nor Thomas Klcppt< called the bids ''paltry·· and '"egregiously out of lint•.'" Jflo -.aid they did not •·constitute f:.lir \'alue."" Co ry. who ali.u wrote to KJeppt.'. noted t he bids amounted to only J 5 cents pt'r barrel based on es timated reser\'e-. and said the 011 companies hJd pullC'd""lht· c·oup of the year." '"Total high bids received from tht' sale a mount to a mere S.t38 :! million in contrast lo ;.our OY. n presale estimate of betwC'l'n Sl.5 · to $2 bilhon ... Brown said. "Thl' m:ignitudc of this di~ parity demonstr ates th.:tl something is wrong."' the gov ernor addC'd. '·I hereby request that you r t'jcd all b1dl' received by thl' Department t>f the Jn- l<'nor. ·· Con. ch~rrm:in of the Land:. Comm1ss10n whrth O\"ersee~ ~latt' offshnt e 11rl production. said it would bl' 1nappropnatc for Kkppc lo ('onsrder '"paying such h omage t o llH' econom ir <tn!'tocracy of the supra-natione1I oat c.·ompanie~ · H oliday Featu res A feder al j udge ruled that Nix on must answer questions undl•r oath in a cavil s uit brought by Halperin. a forme r staff member of the National Security Council. who i.s seeking damages from the government for the tapping or has home telephone in 1900-70. · If the oil industry's own f1_gures arc to be twheved,'' he s:ud. ''then they ha,·e just pulled off the coup of lht' year in buyinf. 15 balhon barrt'ls of publicly- owned 011 at a price per barrel equal to one-third of what it costs to p:irk your car on a city street for an hour."" . Co ming Up Sunda y Here's what to look for if you want to find '"Sunday's Best" Ill the Daily Pilot: SKY PILOTS Chras tmns comes to Mexican orphans on the wings of the Chris tian Pilots As · sociation and Daily Pilot Staff Writer Douglas Fr1tzsche lf'lls how we can keep it coming nil year around. after m aking lhc flying trip to Raj a C'ahfornia Scheduled to lead off YOU S<.•c hon IRS AS SANT A <"Ol1ld be you qualify for a "gift"' from Internal Re\"enut' Serv1e<' this Chnstma:- C3tch as that it wall tx.• your°''" money -if you O\"rrpa1d your let>. t.•s and then movt'd so IRS ('.m ·t find you ON CHRISTMAS for som<' lbouRhls on_Chrlstma.s 1975. ttw (suNDAY'S BEST] Daily Pilot has turned to the Rev. Rrad Karelius of St. Mary's Episcopal Churc h in Laguna R eac h . Th e outs poken deq~yman presents his remarks on the Editorial PaJ?es. SKILES AND HORSJN' -Bill Skiles of the Skiles and Hen- d<'r'on comedy team helps his mother . N€'1tic .. reminisce about Costa Mcsa·l> first rodeos and hors(' races. Veteran enter- twnt•rs and s how J){'o ple. Bob and ~elhP Skiles livened up the old town not t()() muny ycarl> ago. us Nellie rec3lls for Sunday's llors1n' Around. It was t he first lime a former president was ordered to testify as a witness in a civil suit. \.,, ·.~,~·~ .. 9p1J1r. .. w.,,-.. .,.,, .. w . 1 FASHION ;'" '1 ISLAllD STORES \ I UNDL CHRISTMAS . l ~~~·. ~....._~~~ .. ·~·~·A .1 t A4 DAIL y PILOT Jost _,-,. Coa t i n g ,~~J ~-~ . ~--.. t ' l • ~ I \ f w ith T o m a.rph ine &-- HOW 'S THAT? lkpt You have no doubt noted in the tll'WS t hat our wonderful fo'ederal l'rade Commission, in its infinite Wisdom, has come down ~ard on the people who botile Llstenne antiseptic. This is incredible. The FTC has t'harged that ltll' Li::.terine people have been lying to Americans since 1921. Thl'Y have alleged that the mouthwa::.h wont cure or prevt'nt the com mon cold. Th::it 1t \\-lllft stop .i sore throat. Th.it 1t \\Orl t <lo anything. So hard·noscd has the FTC brass become on all this that the\ !"\ave ordered the 1.1::.lcnne pet)- ple to either s lop advertising for a couple of years or spend more than SIU m1llton nn ~ids that would confc::.s th,it l.1slt'rtnt• · t•ures nothing. .\LL OF THIS Sl~PLY proves that the Feder3J Trade Com mission is·another of our fumbl· ing. bumbling burt'aul'racies th.it knows from nothing When they start putting the knock to Listerine. they are dl•fll· 1ng the golden gargle of my youth Ah, how\\ rll I remrmber those early years. whl'n m~ fJm1ly "'as among the pionl'C'r., do\\11 in San Clemente \\ hl'n' 1t was oft en d number of miles bt.•t\\CL'n doctors or e\·en drug stores. Thus 1t \\ a'i 1f I were lo start coming down with the r:l\'age., of j sore throat. '.\1 other dear would leap to the bathroom medicine cabinet and drag out a dreadl•d bottle of the stuff "START GARGLl~G." s he would order You gJrgleri Gargle. gargle. gargle ··can·t you Just lt:d that work· ing"." s he \\ ou ld l''\ch11m 'You ·re going to l:H'l bt•tter now·· You t' o u Id n · t :.ins w l' r Th l' golden gluk hJd burnl'<.I out your \'OCal chords I ha' e attributed to l.1~t('rim• the foct th.it in 1.itcr life. l \l' ne'er been <1bh• to cJrrv a tum' f:\ en 00\\, JllSl lllll' (Ook at <I L1stenne bottle and I start slur nng my "ord::. Listerine also prevented another chsl'ase This was pre· adolescent alcoholtsm L1stennc bottles art'.' shaped nearly the same as those <:ont.11ning lhl' de· \'II s brew Thl· col11r 11f the stuff 1s much :.illke Kids tnt•d lo ::.lay away from both in dn)\ l'::. OVER Tllf. \' F:.\RS, th<' ghast· ly gargh.• has been ut11lwd hy mother"> to sl:.l\'C off upcoming pneumonia. {'ll re dirty hrn"' n mouth, th~ common cold, nu. thl' s niffles, toolhjche. cu t .,, scratches. 1·olct sorl•s and the bites of mall an1mab or m~et·h :'>lot to mention athll'le s foot '.'ow. aft('r all thl•sc• )l'ar::. tht.' rTC bureaucrats haH' come along to inform us that this "'..is all a hoax. Well, they may be able lo g-et some people to believe that But not those of us who were arn1ctect m youth with all of the aforemcn tioned ailments and stood around getting cured by gargling 10 front of the bathroom basm. We know ~tter. We had the sore throat. not the FTC. We gargled Listerine and some time lall'r, the sore throat went away. What more do you want? SOT OSLY DJO we outlast lhl· di s ease. we s urvived th e Listerine treatment, too. Friday. Oecembef 19 1975 Filibuster Nixes Vote On Angola WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate opponents of American involvement 1n the Angolan civil war tod<l Y pressed their dnvt• lo cut off .ill l ' S. aid to Angola, but an admm1strat1on ftlibusll'r threaknt•d to prl•vent a final vote. Senate Democratic lt-ader ;\tike '.\tansfield told r<.>porters thL' outlook was ''good'' the Senate would pass legislation. proposed by Sen. J ohn V. Tun· ney, (0-Cahf. >.prohibiting use o( any funds in the $112.4 billion de- ( ense money bill for aid to Angola. U.S. To Pay Family Cmh WASHINGTON CAP) - The !amily or an Army :scientist who killed himself after a CIA drug experi· tn~nl 22 years ago bas ~reed to n $1.25-million cash settlement from the government. An attorney for the Cami· ly of the late Dr. Frank R. Olson announced the set- tlement on Thursday. It also provides for the re- lease of all CIA files con- cerning the case. A ttorney David Rudovsky said Olson's widow and three grown children have been •·as- sured by the administra- tion that alJ of the agencies concerned, including the Department of Justice and t he CIA fully support" legislation to provide the money. J Flights Monday? United Airlines Strike Settled WASHI NGTON (AP) -United Airlines a nd striking ground service employes reached ten- tative agreement on a new wage contract today and officials said they hoped the airline's busy holiday flight schedule would be resumed by Monday. The agreement was reached arter an all·nlghl bargaining session with the government's top labor mediator, W. J. Usery Jr. A ratification vote was scheduled by the union for Sun- day. THE STRIKE began at mid· night Dec. 5. forcing hundreds of thousands of holiday travelers to turn to other airlines or not travel at all. All United flights had been cancelled through J an. 5. United, the largest U.S. airlfne, carried 90,000 passengers daily on 2,800 flights. Other lines have been making extra flights lo help stranded United passengers. There was no immediate in- dication or the terms or th& agreement between United and the striking International As- sociation o( Machinists The un· ion represents some 16.000 mechanics , ramp and food service employ es. TH~ SE'M'LEMENT came as a surprise. Union officials had predicted a long strike and ad- vised their members to seek tern· porary jobs. , 111 Cautodfl SES. ROBERT P . Griffin. CR· ~t 1ch. >, leading the fight against halting aid to Angola. has re· fused to permit a vote to be taken on the issue. Asked if he believed a vole could occur today, Mansfield said ''I wouldn't beton1tnow." Dying Youth Hears His 'Favorite Actor' A United spokesman said if the agreement is ratified Sunday, 30 percent of its flights would re- sume by Monday and 80 percent by Tuesday, with all schedules restored by Wednesday, the day before Christmas. In Miami, meanwhile, a federal judge ordered striking fli ght attendants o( National Airlines to take a second vote on a proposed settlement lo their walkout. J ohn Jova, son of Joseph J ova, U.S. ambassador to Mexico, is escorted into cour t in Folkestone. England, where he was or ~ dered held an $60,000 bail on charges of bringing cocaine into Britain . Mansfi eld also said he did not know whether President Ford had accepted any of the pro- posals for breaking the ad· ministration-Senate stalemate. Secretary of State Honry A. Kiss· inger took those proposals to the White House Thursday night after meeting for three hours "'ith 25 senators. ' THE ~EW YORK Times re- ported today the administra- tion's initial authorization for "substantial CIA financial opera- tions'' inside Angola came in January, more than two months before the first significant Soviet build·up. The admini s tr ation has claimed the covert aid is nee(,ied lo match the support being given by the Soviets to the pro- Commumst faction in the civil war. .-\ccord1ng to congn·~s1on~ll te:-.l1mon), lhl' Cl:\ ha:, eo\·ertl~ spent 525 millwn. S7 m1l11on ,., t>n route and 1t "'t't•ks Sl8 million more. CHICAGO (UPI) -Keith Mitchell, 14, used to imitate the voice and mannerisms of James Cagney, his favorite actor. Then 16 months ago, Keith en· tered a hospital and doctors dis· covered he had terminal brain cancer. He fell into a semi·coma a week ago. Thursday, he opened his eyes when he got a telephone call and heard that familiar voice. It was Cagney, the veteran actor who is best known for his "tough guy" image. Keith could not t alk. He could only listen when Cagney called his room at Northwest Memorial Hospital in Arlingto n Heights. Ill. "I don't - know what he said to Keith b('cause Keith can't talk." the boy 's motht'.'r, Helen. saia Argentine Rebels Seek Peron Ouster Rt.:E~OS AIRES. Argentina <AP> -:\ltlttary sources said today that air force rc·~ls vow to continue their uprising until ?resident Jsabel Peron 1s replaced, despite government claims the cnsis was under control. The government's Belgrano r:.idio station, seized by the re· bds. broadcast rebel manifestos and military marches through the night after Interior Minister Angel Federico Robledo told the nation the rebellion had been checked " J The rebels, led by Brig. JN SH 0 RT 5.1. claimed full air force sup- ( Gen. Orlando Jesus Gapellini. port. and some militar y sources said Urey controlled at least three bases. Co11 eorde J e t li11e r s Banned WASl-JINGTO'.'J t!\P1 -The House is banning supersonic Concorde Jetliners from landing at U.S. airports for at least the next six months. The s uperJets were effectively barred from U.S. landings \\hen the House, on a \Ole of 199to188 Thursday night, voted to '''1lhhold federal funds from airparts that allow the planes to land unless they meet federal noise regulations standards. Panel to R Pt•iew 1\fxo11 Pardon W~SHINGTON <UPI) -The staff of the House Judiciary Committee has been ordered to review President Ford's testimony la st year about his decision to pardon Richard M. :'llixon. The White House said Thursday Ford's testimony was ac- curate and complete. including his statement that the issue was not raised with him by any Nixon representative. hello to me and understood Keith was sick and said he wanted to talk to him." Mrs. Mitchell said Cagney talked to Keith about IO minutes. "When he was through, he said 'give Keith a big hug and kiss for me.' I was speechless," she said. The phone call was arranged by one of ~rs. Mitchell's friends who got the telephone number of Cagney's agent through a local radio station personality. .. When I handed Keith the phone h e ope ned his eyes somewhat." Mrs. Mitchell said. ''Keith knew that Cagney was talking to him. After we had taken the receiver from his ear, l said,' Keith do you know that was James Cagney talking lo yoO?' and he nodded yes. "He <Cagney) seemed to be very kind and understanding." New Justice Szrom In • WASHINGTO~ (AP) -Vow- rng to treat rich and poor alike. John Paul Stevens was sworn in today to the Su premeCourt seat held for more than 36 years by Justice William 0 . Douglas. President Ford stood at the counsel table and watched as the man he appointed to the high court took the judicial oath ad· ministered by Chief Justice War- ren E. Burger. U.S. District Court Judge C. Clyde Atkins set no date for the vote by the National Association of Flight Attendants. who began their walkout 110 days ago. THE J UDGE'S order came in reponse to a suit filed by Na- tional. which flies mainly from Florida to East Coast points. The National s.trike began Sept. l, idling nearly all the air line's 7,600 employes. Airline official s accused union negotiators in cour t o f de- liberately scuttling a tentative :;ettlement reached last month. National, expecting the flight attendants to ratify the contract in a second vole. said its flights would resume within two or three days of the end of the stnkc. While the National strike has complicated travel to and from Florida and some 40 U.S. cities in other states for months. the Unit- ed walkout affected holiday travel plans across the country to Hawaii. The Hawaii Visitors Bureau estimated the strike might cost ·the state $18 million in tourist in· come. Troops Crush Mozambique Uprising JOHA:"INESBURG. South Africa <AP> -The Marxist- onented government of Mozam- b1Que claimed today its troops had crushed a two.day-old upris- ing by some 400 dissident soldiers and police. Radio Mozambique ~ad made a similar announcement Thurs- day, but hard fighting resumed Thursday night a nd subsequent broadcasts said the rebels were being "gradually diminished." Mozambique gained indepen- dence from Portugal in June after centuries of colonial rule. The Chinese now exert the big- gest outside influence on the country but the Russians also have a strong presence there, as they do in two other former Portuguese colonies, Angola and Guinea-Rissau. The government today issued a communique in Lourenco Mar-1 ques, t~e Mozambique capital, _ deelaring calm has b een 1 restored. Heavy casualties were reported on both sides, but no de- tails were immediately availa- ble. A Great Place for Kids on Saturdays In hundreds of homes along the Orange Coast, a Saturday morning tradition begins with a turn to Uncle Len's Corner. This regular feature of the Daily Pilot young people's page, of .. fers a weekly art challenge to young readers. Uncle Len provides interesting art assignments and invites youngsters to submit their work to the scrutiny of judges of his weekly contest. Winners are rewarded and their art appears the following week -spotDghted with the winner's name In Uncle Len's· Corner. Look for Uncle Len's Corner and other special features for young readers -"letters from Ellie". "The Quiz" and "Ask Andy" -in Saturday's DAILY PILOT 642-4321 • t r OAILVPILOT A5 Friday. December 19, 1975 \ McKuen . . Hunting No New RFK Evidence Investigators Return to Amba~~sador Hotel Father SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Rod McKuen, th• soft-s poken, giavel- throated poet who led American youth on a search for romantic ideals during the 1960's, ls lead- inC yet another search -this time tor his rather. The poet·singer, born an il- legitimate child in 1933 at a Salvation A r m y hospital in Oakland, has llPI Tti.t>holo LOS ANG ELF.S <AP> Jn vesllgators went back lo the scene of the Sen Hobert F Ken nedy assassination but failed to find any bullet holt•s not pre- viously noted. "No other bultcts were found tonight,'· Chief Deputy Dist. Al· · ty. Stephen Trott told reporters after a search of the pantry of the Ambassador Hotel. "Howeve r , we're willing to look anyplace there might re· ason a bly be somt>lhing. But we're not conducllng wild goose chases." .. ....,.~. ~ hired a San ., Francisco- • based detec- tive firm t o ~earch for his father -who would now be Contradictory Siddhi. Adobe Rojo, a Doberman pinscher, shows off her new silver crown, with a peace symbol carved on it. Owner Sherry Albertson of Leucadia had her own den· list do the work, and the symbol s hows whenever Siddhi snarls. THE SEARCH WAS ordered because or recent c;tatements from two Los Ang<.•h.•s pohcl' of ficers and two hotel carpenters who say they saw what seemed to be bullet holes m the wood facing Mcl(UIN 69. and whom McKuen has never met. "EVER SINCE I found out I was a bas tard, I 've been searching for my father," McKuen s aid in a telephone in· terview. "l've looked through telephone directories all over the country for at least 15 years. By 11ow he's getting old and I'd like to find him before it's too late." Doctors Organize On Malpractice Wrong Time, Wrong Place OAKLA:-.JD (UPl 1 -Robert Donnelly. 22, r an into an old high school classm ate at the wrong time -as hew as robbing a bank. Hoping old acquaintances may remember the poet's missing father or deceased mother, the <ieteclive agency has taken out a classified a d in a local newspaper: "If you know 'Mac' McKuen who worked in Bay Area in 1933 then 27, or Clarice Wool ever then 23, who worked as a dancer, waitress and phone operator. please call Neilson & Green, SF." "WE HA VF. NO leads as to the location of the man, none at all," said M ic hacl Hamill-Green, owner of the detective agency. "We started from scratch with just the name s pelled "Mac McKuen.'' It's There, But Where? CARLSBAD <AP> - Somewhere off the Carlsbad coast, the re may be a 200-foot by 100-foot oil slick. But the Coast Guard can't find it. . Workers at th e Sao Diego Gas & Electric marine terminal reported a beige-colored slick mov- ing northwest to southeast Thursday. A sample of the floating oil was taken for analysis by company divers, an SDG&E spokesman srud .. Coast Guard Lt. William Chang said the cutter Pt. Hobart was sent from Oceanside to search for the slick, but couldn't find it after hours of searching. A shore party also failed to find a trace of the slick, Chang said. LOS ANGELES (AP> -Doc- tors from Northern and Southern California say they have Joined for a united statewide stand on the malpractice insurance crisis. United Ph ysic i a ns of California have issued a state- ment declaring malpractice in- surance rates must be reduced and there must be a "fundamen- tal reform or the legal a nd in- surance system that has lost a ll touch with reality." THE STATEMENT said "Whatever happens we shali stand together.'' An ofCicial of the insurance company that holds malpraetice policies on California doctors. meanwhile, said the rates aren't high enough and that it has "not much choice" but to appeal a state order s licing one-third off its 486 percent rate hike. Wheeler He&s. underwriting vice president of the Travelers Insurance Companies, said in Hartford. Conn., that the ques- tion of a court appeal is being studied by the firm's lawyers. He a lso said the firm is conti· nuing to n egotiate with the Southern Cali fornia Physicians Council and the renewal date for their policies has been extended from Jan. 1 to Jan.15, thus allow- ing more time both for talks and for the council to continue look- ing into the possibility of establishing its own insurance company. GROUPS REPRESENTED in the new statewide coalition are the Concerned Phys icians for Malpractice Reform; LosAngeles County Society of Anesthesiologists ; San Fernando Valley Crisis Council; California Physicians Crisis Committee of San Francisco, Sacramento, Marin, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties; California In- terns, Residents and Medical Stu- dents, and the San Gabriel Valley Committee for Malpractice Reform. By Bank Manager Quick Action Halts Kidnaping Attempt WHITTIER CAP) -A quick thinking Bank of America branch manager was rescued from an alleged kidnaper when he deliberately rammed a sheriff's patrol car with his automobile and shouted to the deputy that he was being held at gunpoint. The deputy, Sgt. Robert Windes, reacted equally quickly and collared Anthony Fletcher, 21, who s tood by unresisting and 'shaken after the cras h. Fletcher, who refused to give ( J his address, was booked for in-Sta le vestigation or kidnaping. Mining llpsurge '-------- DEATH VALLEY CAP>-A ''frightening" strip mining up- surge in the last three months has been reported by officials at Death V~Jley Nat ion al Monument despite congressional efforts to curb the°l)ractice. Officials of the three mining companies in the area deny there has been any speedup in strip mining, but one National Park Service report said production of minerals has doubled since September when the spectre of congressional intervention wa! first raised. 'Squeaky' Tearful SACRAMENTO (UPI> -A tearful Lynette Fromme has told· her jailers that she had not expected to be sentenced to life in prison for attempting to assassinate President Ford. Miss Fromme was quoted by county jail omc.ers as saying she did not expect such a heavy sentence. Her former roommate, Sandra Good, said Miss Fromme will appeal the life sentence. bu! her "main problem" is winning a new trial for mass murderer Charles Manson. No Connertfon? LOS ANGELES <AP> -Police say a man arrested in coMec· lion with the death or a 70-year-old woman is probably not the person wanted as the West Side Rapist. A police spokesman sai_d there was some indicat~on or similarities between the killing of Annette Weingarten m the Crenshaw area Nov. 19 and eight other murders of elderly women on the West Side. But a special task force assianed to the series or attacks aaid there was no connection between that death and tho othera, thupokesman1ald. ReaNt Et1e Problnrt SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Patrida Hearst may be taken from thtt San Mateo County Jail 10 Redwood City for an eye ex- amination, a federal Judge says . Miss Hearst, whO ls awaltina trial on rederal bank robbery char1et, has been bothered by an undlscloaed eye aliment almott since her capture Sept.18. She bas received treatment at the Jail. In another development Thurs· day, the s taff of Orthopaedic Hospital he re voted overwhelm· ingly to not purchase and care for e mergency patients only after Jan. 1. The medical staff at Glen· dale Me m oria l Hospital took similar action earlier. ' .. \ \ ' \ " As Donnelly was neeing the Bank of America branch with $1,154, the teller l'allcd out, "Hello, Bobby." She identified him for authorities, and he was picked up a few hours later. Get into the holiday spirit our way. On the Jingle Bus. You'll discover what fun it is to ride! You'll be laughing all the way-at the other shoppers, as they fight the holi- day traffic jams and frantically search · the over-crowded parking lots for a space that isn't miles from the stores. As you merrily prance 'from the conveniently located bus stop, just across the sidewalk from the mall. And you can jingle the extra change in your pocket that you'll save. It only costs a quarter to ride anywhere in Orange Give us a jingle. 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. of I hl' l'l'ntt•r d1 Vldl'r of thl' pantry door I>1st All; Jvhn V,1n 1h.· KOJmµ said th<' ori~tnal i<il'1nJ? ",,., ta kt' n .1 w " y Ii) p 11I1 n• 1 n \est1gators and l<Jll'J tlo:stto)l.'tl. Rut the wooden post forming tht• centt>r dividt•r was the san11· ~11111 investigators wanll'd lo look :.it 11 Codfrey Isaac. representini .S11 h.-.n. whose death sentence Col tht• Kennedy assassination Wah t•om muted to life imprisonmen1 after California's death penal«¥ law was ruled unconstitutional. llOWEVF:R, ATTOllN1';Y Vin cent Bug ho!> I, t l'P' eM.•nting P .iul Schradc. one of the (1 vc µcrson'l woundl·d in t ht• .Jssassin0Jl1un. had said. ''I'm not hopeful al all that anything \\ill be found for the s1mplt• reason that a .22·calibc1 bullet does not ha\(' the velocity and \\ t>ight tu penetrate a facing that's three-quarter inch thick .. Rughosi contends more than eight shots were fired the night of the shooting The 22 caliber n• volver wrested from l'onv1clt•d as:.-.assin Sirhan H S1rh4.1n l'OUlll hold only eight s hots. . THF. Of.'Fl('IAL police \l'l".,11>11 of the assassrnation lists .J tot.ii of eight shots fired. Police hu\'t• al' counted for seven bulll'ls and say the C'ighth bullet "was lo'>I somewhere in lht• ceding 1n - terspace" of the pantry. UPI Ttlt11hot9 Van de Kamp said he had lo oh lain a warrant to conciutl th1 search because tht• J\mhas:..ador mana,zement refused to pt'rm1t the inspect ion w 1lhout one. Also present at the search WJS Heal Thing Handolph Mantooth, w ho stars as paramedic John Gage in NBC·TV ··Emergency! '' series, was helped by real paramedics when a leaky gas heater almost asphyxiated him m his Topanga Canyon h~ml\. . ' County. That alone should be enough to make your spirits a httle brighte"r. Not to m ention all of the extra time you'll save by riding the bus-valuable time you can use to revise your gift list, write out greeting cards, and plan your holiday meals and entertaining. This season, Jingle all the way with OCTD. Our informat10n operators are standing by to give you all the infor4 mation you'll need about routes, time schedules, transfers , and anything else we can h elp you with, to make things less hectic. · )~ '.~) ~ We're here to gel you there. .------------------------------------------------, • : I WANT TO GET THERE. PLEASE " • .,, • • : SEND ME INFORMATION. • • • • • • • I Name --------• • Address • • I City I ILV PILOT E DITORI L P A.GE ~I ~nimsY, ~0!. or~s~~?0!,."0!~~.1,!!,~r!! .loward a d ecision on where to put a new \'Clt•rinarv h .'chmques. probably in all tnnoccnce by well· I . . , ,medicine school Authonicd by 1972 s tate legislation. mt>a mng manicunsts. can produce some frightening 'the nt-w sch ool will be one of two satellites of the UC n.~ults. including severe fungus infections and. on Davis ~chool of \'t'll'nnary mt•di<:ine. occasion, i1·reparablt'destructionof natural nails. The courSl'!'l "111 be di\'lcterl b et ween a food Holdt'rs of t'o!'lmetology licenses whose profession · 1 · rl"Qtu re:, the use of pott-ntially dangerous hair dyes or an1ma Vl'll'nn~~ry Sl'hool in the So n Joaquin VaUey pcnnanent waving solutions are required by lhc state and a s mall ammal and horse \'et~rinary school at to i>ass s pt•tific test~ in handling these products. ;;mother site. following their s('}wol training. UC lrvint:' and UC Riversid e both would like lt> f<'or thl' saft~ty of thti public. s imilar training an'.f have the school on their res pectivc-campuses. Each tf!~ting should hl· required of a ll purv~yors of beauty marshals compelling reasons 'why the school should ra1·c who ust.• matc.•nals identified by doctors as poteh· be located at one s ite or the other. lwlly hawrdous fiul in the~c tight-budget limes. the most compt'll· ing reason must be locating a school at the campus which can provide the most results at the least cost. With its existing medical school, UCI can offer a rnn ety of equipment and expcrlise th at can be ap- plied both to human and 'ctcnnary medicine. The school is m the midst of the st ate's largest population ,>f domestic animals and veterinarians. Those a nd other ar~ument~ make CCI the logical t·ho1c:c for the new medical s c hool site. B eauty H azard Not too long ugo, a manicure was a fairly simple affair . Skill in tht.:' basic tech.ni4t1l'S of s haping and col- l>ring fmgl.•rnaib is a bout all that's required of an ap· phcant for state licensing as a m anicurist. Rut t im es han' c hanged . :\"e,,· products on the market now makl' 1t possible to literally rebU,ild <.t set of unshapely or damaged n~ub with durable, almost indestructibll• materials . l 'nfortunatcly, the natural fingernail and its sur. rounding tissue is not andestructible. And this, as re· ported in this newspaper recently. rs causing medical ~1uthonties on ~kin care to sound alarms. l1npr essive B a ttle Fol lo" -up e\;amination by fire officials of the blaze that roan•tl throug h Sil\'erado. Willia ms and Santiago Canyons 10 days ago shows jus t how easil y that blaLe c:ould ha\'C become a dt•strucli\'c force of staggen11~ proportions It could ra~1ly have generated mto a fire ri' ~~ling Orangl' Count~ ·s great Paseo Grande inferno of 19?7 that des troved 66 homes a nd bl"Hckened ·18.000 acres m tht' sam e general vicinity. Thoug h luck and a fortuitous changl' m the wind certainly played some part, there is little doubt most of the credit for averting catastrophe belong!> to the firemen who rallied to fight the fl ames. Only two homes and no human lives were lost in the fire which was blocked by firemen at eyery possi· ble turn toward inhabited areas. The res ponse time was outstanding. By the time the fl a mes had covered 1,000 acres, nearly 1.006 men and dozens of pieces of equipment were on the lines The well managed and directed army of firemen h.all cd the fl a m es at 1.710 acres. -A Te~111i11ol Case? • Off shore Drilling Has Its Supporters Dear Gloom y Gus Ford's Political Woes To the F.dttor The t•lhtonal in lht• Oec. 9 1ssut• of the Da1lv Pilot rclal1ve lo offshore driliing ll•ast•s 1s subJec t1Ye rathrr l han obJl't'l1n• If lhl• Fl'lil'ral Enl•rgy .\d mtn1stratl1r and Lhl• lrllt•n11r Oepartment Sl'l'l'l'l.tr~ stall' th.Jl offshnn' dnllmg 1s l'Sst•nl1jJ tu the \H•llan' of lht> L'nited Stall.'::.. tht>n perhaps ~ou s hould take a min uh.' or l \\ o lo rl.'a:>M.•:.s ) our pl.1~1 l lUll )1.\~ \' of us ::in• ~olidlv behind _offshort• dnlhng hN·aus·e of the t•t·onumu.· 1mp.H·t 01 pnet• l'"l·Jle1 lion-. by OPF.C' nations and the ener~) eris•" T o 1nft•r that the frderal go' ernml·nt '" un:1bll• to re ·1st prt'''llr\.' from lhl· oil l'om· p::mll'S IS dumb The art1ck t'Jlb fnr down to earth as:.ltt anc~·:. me~1n111g. unl' supposes. di\ inc ;-i s-.ura.nl l'S C:m ;m) indu:.tr:-1lfftor that" The oil indus try can 11ffrr as· -sur an{'es based on an operating record fl'"-inuustrit·s c:in match The) h a\ t' op('ralNl off tht.:' Cahforn1a coast luw for o\ t•r 25 )ear~ Recause of ont• 011 ~pill near Santa Ha rb::i r j , "hH:h \\ J~ ('Ompletel~ clt•anrd up in IL--;~ than four months anti rest•lted m no permanent d:Jm.1J:?t'. a fl'\\ \l1Cal pnl1t1 l'1Jns .rnd others \\h~e mot1' cs Jn• less e<J::.d\' un derstood \\ ;1nt to run thl' n ;k of ht>mg mcrtt.is m gl) de1>t>ndl•nl 1111 foreign C'rudt• ( MAILBOX ) Letter s from r~aders are welcome. The nght to condense letters to fit spocc or eliminate libel is resert•ed Letters of JOO words or less wrll be gu;en preference All letters must In· elude signature and mailing address but names may be w ithheld on re· quest 1/ sulf 1c1ent reason is apparent Poetry will not be published s tated philO!!OPhY r ejects the \•alidily of government's role in protecting the right or private property. in its assertion that the Coastal Zone is a resource 'belonging to all ~he people." There i s no inherent in· consistency between a concern with protection of the environ- ment and a concern with the pre- serv a tioti of property ri~hls. Those who own property either for personal or commercial use will generally enhance rathe r than reduce the econontic and esthetic value of that property and its immediate surroundings. To allege the contrary is to con fess an \gnorance of the laws of the marketplace as well as the natural propensity of human nature to aspire to a higher level of material well-being. The drafte rs of the Constitution recognized the protection of in tlividual property rights as the pn mary purpose of ~ovemment THF. SPILL occurn'Cl sC>\'t'n TheLockeanconceptof "theprc- years ago and still thl·rt• art.'\ 1servation of property as th(' ~real those who C'onltnU (' to distort thl' \....· <'h ie( end of m e n . putting O\'erall impact of that mcidenl the111selves under government" The~· have a vl'ry Wl:'ak case. 10! Civil Governm ent) was tn· Don't desp air as to wh:.it the deed revoluti<;>nary, m .th~t in next move of those who oppose pnor human h1~tory me~ s rights offshore drilling should be Sug to control their own ltves and ge:;t that they reduct• lhl•ir J>?SSessions had been dictated by energy consumption by 75 per kin~s: noblemen, and other rul· rent. This is thl' percentagt! of mg ~lites. energy tha t 0 11 and naturcal i.::.1!> provide for the llmted StJtt-s. Suggest they s top u~mg electnl't ty. natural gas. propane. hutane. gal>olint-. kerosen e. lubncating oils, etc. Su~~es l th(') continue until they r educe th{' consump llon of crude oi l by 6·12 m1llton barrels per d ay. Then no 1ndu!'try could possi bly JU::.t1fy the · mind boggling.. huntin~ (e('s c.ind cx pendilures involved in dnlhng ofCshore for oil and natural f:(a" R. C SllERRJCf\ S taltt 011d the La11d Tothe Editor . Judy Rosener's defense of the pre limin ary plan issued pursuant to the California Coastal Zone Conservation Act (December 14 ) rests on a concep· tion of the legitimaC'Y of state government's role in land use planning that contradicts the most fundamental of Amencan Constitutional precepts. No amount of "citiien involve· nwnt" or "public par1.Jr1pat1on" in the commis ion's decisions can obs.cure the threat to the in· daYldual's natural n ght to build upon or otherwis e develop his or 1ltt own property in whate\·~r ~ tb.t and,v1dua1 sees flt. ;u!U1 lo retwnllble IO<'al ;pDJn Jimitallon1. and the ot legal actions by wh re their n~hLtt are ... r..ta-. infrinaed. T H E C 0 A ST A 1, Z o n e Cons~vation A<:t vests ultimate C'ontrol over the vast California coastal area in a central plan· ning agency It mandates loca l Jand·use planning in con· formance with the s tate.wide plan. and requires local master plans for all coastal areas. It re- quires a two·lhirds vote approval for the issuance of most construc - tion permits. Mrs . Rosener's well-intended concern with the preservation of coastal resources should be tern· pered by a recognition of the anti· quated philosophical principles upon which s he proposes lo eHecl this objective. For, in each of the aforementioned respects the Coastal Commission would sub· stantially deprive t he individual property owner of those inherent rights which, under the Constitu tion, government 1s pledged lo preser ve. WILLIAM M. CROSBY See• FBI Bia• To the Editor. Alter pondering one of your r<' cent editorials entitled "FRI Lesson Painful " I was somewhat di~appomted and ln· deed dLSgu!St~. I am wondering in part.icuJar about the reasons for your biaud stand auinst the FBI and other government agencie~. I see nowhere in your a rticle either any basis for your remark's or any mention of a ny good about thnc.-a.cencies. IC Eurorail. the continental success in train travel. ha<; made s uch a financia l bonanza. why is Amtrak , its American counterpart, wallowin g in political and economic disaster' B.S.ll. Gloomy G~ commenll ••• svbmltwd by ,..,_. •ncl 00 not ... C .. Htllf mlect lhe vi.-of lltt ,,.wo~per_ 54-nd your ~t _ ... to Gloomy GYS, o ••• , Pilot. I cannot believe that the FBI is so secret that there is not some evidence of a commendatory nature. YOU R EPORT that the FBI has been guilty or "out and out bad conduct," "vindictiveness, .. and "frightening abuses of person al freedom,'' as well as othe r so-called "abuses o f power" by the FBI. I was always under the i mpression that the FBI was under the scrutiny or the JusliC'e Department, which is headed by the Attorney General. yet no mention is made of the JusliC'e Department. J think it is unfortunate that much or the .. m isconduct .. of the FBI a s reported from the "Church Committee Hearings .. has to do with people who are now deceased. The cnticism of the late J . Edgar Hoover is directly attributed to the FBI (as an agency) over three years after Hoover·s death. I find it un- fair that the accusations of mis· conduct are made towards the Bureau after Hoover 's death. yet no mention 1s made of other pertinent witnesses such as one of the "victims " of these so· called abuses. the late Martin Luther King. Jr . or the deceased former attorney general Robert Kenned y. It was Robert Kennedy who authorized and. m fact, initiated the wiretap of Or. King, and his brother, the late President J otm Kennedy. concurred in the con- cern over the possible com · munist influence over Dr. King No mention 1s made of Robert Kennedy's successor, Attorney Gener al Katzenbach, who al- lowed the taps to continue over four months after he assumed of. fice. What would the late Presi· dent Jotmson have to say about a buses of power by the FBI? I find it ironic that the people who are in any position lo defend the so·called "misconduct" or abuses of power are all dead ! OF COU RSE. any real zest shown on the part of the Church Committee into the Kennedy origins.of some of these so-called abuses of power bear the risk of eroding the political base of S(>nator Church. What about the credibility of those witnesse!; m aking tht! accusations? lt seems as though we have hear<S the case for the prosecution. When do we hear the defense? I s uppose that we should be thankful that there a r c no "abuses ·• or "occaaional in· discretions.. on the part or the P"ftS, or 1s the press immune from the criticism afforded lo other institutions, agencies or in d1vidual~1ving or dead)'> Your continued biased. one· sided E'ditonal polfcy has caused me to canc<.'l my subscription to the Daily Pilot . DICK WEBER - WASHINGTON -As bad news piled up in the White House last month, a staff memorandum we1s prepared for President Ford re· commending that he forego his customary skiing v acation in Vail, Colo . a s uggestio n reflecting the nature and severi· ty of his political malady. In fact, however, since Mr. Ford's family ins isted the Presi- dent is en· titled to a vacation. the anti-Vail ad· vice r esulted o n l y i n shortening his s k ilng trip. That will scarcely cure ri s ing ap- prehension in the White House at the prospect of another batch of damaging "human interest" publicity de- picting a sm1hng Jerry Ford on the slopes . It would only add to the image -nice guy, yes, President. no -which is destroy- i!tg him politica lly. T HAT MR. FORD'S worst pro- blems concern image rather than substance is no consolation. In· deed. policy positions can be changed more easily than public perceptions. Consequently, even before the Gallup Poll showed Ronald Reagan roaring ahead of '1r . F o rd among both Republicans and independents. this question was posed privately by Ford loyalists . is il possible that his political illness is incura· ble? That he 1s a terminal case? SuC'h a cond1tton. when the publiC''s negative response is beyond C'hangc, has alfficted two recent presidential candidates - Republican George Romney in 1968 and De mocrat Edmund Muskie in 1972. But considering ( E V ANS-NOV AK ) the presidency's unique and in· comparable pres ti ge . that diagnosis for Mr. Ford has seemed premature. Nevertheless, pessimis m among his supporters has been deepening· ITE M : One Congressman wholly committed to Mr. Ford's candidacy has taken pen in hand several times recently lo advise the President how to improve his political state, but he could get nothing down on paper. Item: Two days before the Gallup Poll's staggering news was released, a pro· Ford Senator concluded that the President pro· bably would not be nominated. Scarcely two months ago, that same Senator could not believe that Reagan would even run. Item. Some Republican r e· gulars in the Chicago area, OP· posed to R eagan but feeling hopeless about Mr Ford, recent· ly asked Sen. William Brocic of Tennessee to enter the March 16 Illinois primary as a lturd force (Brock. a strong Ford supporter , discouraged them .) Even if Mr. Ford follows the glaringly public advice of cam· paign chairman Howard (Bo) Callaway. and vetoes the energy. tax and picketing bills, his pro- blems with Republicans will not be solved. They run far deeper. Members of Congress report that although their Republican const1· tuents still like the President, they are bored with tum. Far worse, they are losing respect for tum. LACK OF respect is reflected in bemused conversation heard Friendship or Love Thoughts at Large: P sychologica l s tates, like physical ones, arc not reversi- ble: waler turns into steam, but not the other way around; likewise. love can cool into friendship. and often does, but friends hip d oes not turn into love The paradox of punishment is that even the threat of it is efCec- tive against those who least need ll. whilst the m ost severe inflic· tion of it is futile against those who most merit it. "I could care less" is the dum. lx'sl_phrase ever devised, since it actually means the opposite ("I couldn 't care less"); and is probably used hy the same pe<>· pie who 11ay. "Nol to change lht! subject,'' when they are just about to change the s ubject. One reason for duplicity in marital affairs was neatly pinned by Ehzo heth Jenkins. when she warn<.'d, "The woman whose behavior indicates that .she will make a scene if she is told the lrutb is asking to be de- ceived." J would define a ''pseudo· intellert uni .. as someone who is pr<lud o( hi$ good taste in refus- 1 n f{ to watch rommerc iul television, but u naware of his bad t3.ste in boasting about It. ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) The ratio of sca ndal is geometric, not social: the larger the house, the more closets; and the more cl.osets, the larger the number of skeletons <langhng within. When we rise to an occasion, we proudly call that "our real self"; but there may be more accuracy in Pascal's observa- tion: "The strength of a man's virtue should be m easured not by jlis special exertions, but by tusnabitual acts " lt 's oddly humorous that a pltty producer will castigate a drama critic's "rotten judg· ment" in panning play A : but l( the same critic praise~ play B, the produc~r will take out large :ids quoting this person who has s uch "rotten judgment." Professional tr•mblers are successful not s o much because of superior s kill but because money mean!'I less to them than to their victims. A man's memory ls based more on vanity. and a woman's on nostalgia: he always rem m · ben a victory. while she never forgets a mia.a.e.d opportunity. v everywhere among rank-and·fil(> Republicans: Why does the President stumble? How come his words get mixed up? Irrele· vant and unfair ·as these ques - tions may be. they invite brutal speculaUon about whether he has wits enough to be President. Even at his lowest point, Harry Truman never faced that. Since there is no graceful way for Mr. Ford's operatives to say that he is. too. s m art enough to be President, they can only hope this: that he transform h1mself quickly into a credible chief ex ecutive. competent and fully in command. But such hope is un - dercut by countervailing tenden· cies: First, Mr. Ford's incurable ap· petite for photograph.5 high on human appeal and low on digni· ty. En route to China. hesuddenlv appeared on ·national television from Alaska s inging happy birth day lo Sen. Ted Stevens. On the way home. there he was on front pages in a mos t unfl attering pose. mouth open. eyes closed, dancing aboard the Philippine President's yacht. No wonder some aides wince at another Vail vacation. The second tendency is Mr Ford becoming the easy target not of the hatred faced by recent Presidents, but of ridicule, which may be worse. Editonal car toonists delight in drawing him as a stumblebum. One enter- tainer impersonates the Presi· dent b y s tumbl ing into a miC'rophone . New York journalis t Richard Reeves, author of a hostile book, has been on the talk s how circuit s avaging the President. UNDE RSTA N D ABLY, then, Ford backers devoutly wish for a q u ick change to masterful performance by the President, spiced by a fortuitous happening like the May41.guez incident. But realists in the Ford campaign do not believe in miracles and feel that if the President is to be saved he must save himself with a s teady, dignified and im pressive performance. Time is short. Stunned by the Gallup Poll, one Ford ad",iser believes the slump must be re· versed before Gallup again Palls Republicans. •'If not," he told us, "the ball game's over." The short time left for recovery and the absence of easy cures un- derline the question: ls the Presi· dent aJready a terminal case? ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robt>rt N W~ed, Puhl1sher Thnma& Kuuif. Edttor llarbaro Kre1t>1cl1 , F:d1tonol Pay~ F.d1tor The ed1tonol POiite of the t>aily l'tlot seeks to 1nrorm und 1itimulate n •adcrs by pre5enting on tl11~ paae diverse comrnentory Oil topics or Interest hv tl}'ndirat· l'<I column1st:s and cartooo1:.l:.. by providing a forum (or r C'mJ~rw· v1c\\S end by prcs~ntinSt this nf'wspap<>r·~ opinions and Ideas t'lO rurrenl topics. The t'dit<>nal opinions of the Df llY Not appear only In th<' t'dltor1al rolumn al the loP of the page. Opinion~ •ic· presl\e<I by the column1l(ts and <"IH'\oon1~ts and letter writers are lhe1r own ahd no ehdorst•mrnl o( lhetr \'lews hy thc.Dmly Pllot ~hoold be inferred. Friday, Dec.19, 1975 . . I ,. . Rules for Santa Ho Ho Is Out--lt's Too Scary SAN FRANCISCO CUPI) - One of the nation's largest San- tas-for-hire agencies say it's a no-no for their holiday employcs to say'· Ho, h.o." A booming votce can frighten children and sounds phony, ac-~ cording to the agenc y 's guidelines for the 100 to 125 San· ta Clauses it provides yearly. •'THOU SHALT NOT promise nuthin," says one of the com- mandments handed to each San- ta employed through Western Temporary Services. Inc. One of the firm 's "Santa coordinators ," Sheila Allen. says Santas go through rigorous screening and training. Much research. she said , has gone into the main reasons Santas are dis· lllissed. Among these are: -Shopllrting: "The Santa un-~ 1'orm is quite large. Santas have • Stadium Smo·king Banned PONT I AC, Mi c h . <UPI} -An Oakland County judge has banned smoking at the new $.55.7 million domed Pontiac Stadium, home of the Detroit Lions, on health grounds. actually been known to use it to hide merchandise.'' -DRINKING: "WE WOULD or course not want an inebriated Santa Claus." -Suagesting political or con- troversial philosophies to youngsters. -Cavorting with young girls. "Normally Santa's helpers are young and 1,>retty ... Flirting is out." . -Rough handling of children, ind.if! erence or a belJigerent at- titude. WHAT SHOULD a Santa be? "He is there to offer a happy memory and comfort to a child." said Miss Alf en. "I feel very strongly that the Santa Claus experience should be handled with extreme care, and only by a person with an outgo- ing, very loving disposition." .. - , 111 Hospital Treasury Secretary William E. Simon un- derwent 'routine' ·minor s urgery at Be th es da Naval Hos pital Thursday and is reported rest- ing comfortably A~ l'tlolo "Smoking is like a con- stant and continuous (as- sault) lo the non-smoker who i s oblig at ed to breathe the same air," Circuit Court Judge William Beer said in a ---~-----r----=---------­ ruling. THE BAN, HE said, will become permanent unless stadium owners can prove at a trial start- ing Feb. 10 that smokmg is not hazardou s. However. city officials r-'were preparing a last· minute emergency ap- peal. T h e stadium, the lar eest domed sports arena in North America, seats 80,638. The first test of Beer's order com es· Sunday when the Lions close their NFL season at home against the St. Louis Cardinals. ANOTHER' BIG test comes at a concert Dec. 31 by Elvis Presley. • "It will take every policeman in Michigan to enforce the rule," a stadium official said. "We can 't confiscate cigarettes and cigars at the gates." Under the court 6rder, the Lions must: -Announce the smok- ing ban over stadium loudspeakers at the start of the game and several times during the event. -REMOVE ALL cigarette vending machin es and halt cigarette sales by vcn· dors. -Post "No Smoking" signs throughout the stadium by Saturday. Violators face prosecu- tion under a Pontiac or- dinance that carries a maximum $100 fine. We have th~ ri9ht Seiko watches for your Christmas list, all fme 17·1ewet watcties, many with !hose d1slinclive colored dials, many wiatl 'Qeelatl .. ltJrtS hke HARDL~ mar·resist crystals and Instant set d~y/da(e carendars. Antf. of course. Seiko Quartz. ,,. Bring in your list and let us help you match the watches to the people you love 32 'FASHION ISLAND Newport Beach, Callf. (714)644-2040 DEMONSTRATION DAVIS•BROWN STORES EL TORO and COSTA MESA Sat., Dec. 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. GE Home Economist will show you how the new GE Jet 90 cooks by temperature, MOT past time! 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Stores open Sunday 10 AM to 6 PM. ., I ,, r ., ARCADIA-SANT A ANfT A CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY FUUERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS ; LAKEWOOD LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLL YWOOO NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CllY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BEANAROtNO TORRANCE VENTURA WESTCHESTER WEST COVINA Wtt'TTWOOO .. .41 D ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Vet School for UCI? t I Universaly of Ca.llforn1tt orf1c1ab art> moving lc;>ward a decision on where to put a Ol'w vl'terinary ~edicine school. Authorized by 1972 state leg1slation, lhe new school wlll be one of two satellites or the UC bavis school of vrte1indry rned1('me • 'I'he coursl'S will be divided between a food animal veterinary school in the San Joaquin Valley and a s mall ~n1mal ~nd horse veterinary school <Jt another site . · UC Irvine." and UC Rivers ide both would like to have the school on lhoir respective cnmpuses. Each marshals compelling reasoru;·why the school should be located at one s it e or the other. But in thes~ tigh~udget times. the most compell Ing reason must be locating a school at the campus which can provide the most results at the least cost 1 With its existing medical school, UCl can offer a variety of equipment and expertise that can be ap- plied both to human a nd veterinary m edicine. The ~chool ism the midst of the s tate's largest population of domestic a nimab and \'Cterinarians. , Those and other arguments make L'CI thl log1cal t'l10ice for lht? new mL'<iical school site . Beauty Hazard Not too long ago, ;1 manicure was a fairly si mple affair Skill in the basic lethniques of s haping and col oring fingcrnjils is ''bout all that's rcquirt!d of an ap- plicant for state licensing as a manic urist. But times ha\·c changed. New products on the market now make it possible to literally rebuild a set of unshapely or d amaged nails with durable, almost indestructible mate1ials . Unfortunately, the natural fin gernail and its sur 1j' rounding tissue is not indestructible. And this. as re· ported in this n ews paper recently, is causing medical authorities on skin care to sound alarms. The powerful chcrrucals used in some of the new techniques. probably in all innoce nce by well· meaning mamcudsts. can produce some frightening results. including severe fungus infections and, on occasion. irreparable destruction of naturaJ nails. J loldC>rs of cosmetology licenses whose profession r<'quircs the t1sc of potentiully dangerous hair dyes or pcrmanl'nt waving solutions are required by the state lo pass specific tests sn handling these products, fo llowing their school training. f'or lh1.1 s:-tfl'lY of the public, similar training anti testing should be required of all purveyors of beauty c·;1rc who u~e matc1ials 1dentif1ed by doctors as poten- tially hazardous. Impressive Battle Follow-up examination by fire officials of the hlazc that roared through Silverado. Williams and Santiago Canyons 10 days ago shows just how easily that blaze could hm·e become a destructive fore(• of staggering proportions. ·It could easily hav.r ~eneraled into a fire rivaling Orangt: County's great Paseo Grande inferno of 19?7 that de::;troved 66 homes and blackened 48,000 acres Ill lhc sam~ general ricm1ty. Though lu<:k and a fortui tous change in the \nnd certainly pla~ed some part. there is little doubt most of the C'redit for a\'erling catastrophe belongs lo lht> firemen who ra llied to fight the flames. Only two homes and no human lives were lost 1.n the fire which was blocked by firemen at every possi- ble turn toward inhabited areas. The response time was outstanding. By the lime the flames had covered 1,000 acres. nearly l,000 men and dozens of pieces of equipment were on the lines. The well m anaged and directed army or firemen halt- e d the flames at 1,710 acres. A Termi11ol Case? ' Off shore Drilling Has Its Supporters Dear Gloo1ny Gus Ford's Political Woes • TL' the F:ct1tor Thr rditori3l in th!.' Orr 91ssm• of the Datlv Pilot rl'lali\'e to offs hore driliin,:: lcases is subjce· t1ve rathc•r than objt><'l1n· If t hl· rt'ckr .II f:nl•rgy Ac! min1 s tr~llor ;.ind till• lntL·rior Department . eert•l.iry slate that off~horc> d n llinl! 1s L'Ssential to Lhe \H•lf::lr<' of t ht• L1n1tt'CI Stall's. tht•n Pt'rh;.ip-., ~ ou should tak<.' a mmull' or two lo n·asscss ~our pos1t10n ~1.\~Y of us are sol1dlv behind _offshore dnlhng bN·aw:c of the eronom ir impact of pncc esrala· tfons hy OPEC' nations and th<' l'nt>rgy rns1s. To infrr that thl' federal ~overnment 1s unablt• to resist pressun• frnm thl· oil com pailll'S IS d ll m b Th<' arll<.'lt• calls for down-to· t':irth :issur:ll1rL'S mr<lning. nne ... uppo:-C'S, d1 nnt• ;1:-:-uranrl's. Can • in.' industry 11fft•r that'' The 011 indus try ran offl'r as ~ur;HlC('S ha:-.L·d on an opL•rat1ng rt't'ord f{'\\ mduslrlL's can mal<'h ThL'Y h .in~ 11p1•1 :lt1•d off the C'ahforma <'oa..;tl11w for on·r 2:-> ~ l'ars Rrr ,Hist• of Ont• oil spll I m•:.ir Sant:i B.1rh.1r:i. \\hH·h \\as t·omplelL·I~ l'11·;inL•d up 1n lt.-ss than four months and rest:llt'<I in no permant'nl damagt'. a fl''' ,·or:.il pol1l1e1:.i ns ~ind otht•rs whost• motl\"l"• ,tre ll'Ss L'a..,ilv un· Llerslood ''ant tn run the n~k nf bt'1ng incn·a~ingl) depl·ndt•nt on fore1J:!n r rudt• THE S PI I.I. Ol'Currcd ~('\ l!n years ai?o and s till lhl'rt' an' those \\ho cont1mw to d1i,tort thl' overall impart of that mr1denl Tht:'Y have a n•ry weak <'aSl' Oon·t dt•spa11 <1S to what tht• next m o,·e or those who oppost> off~hOrl' drilling ~hould be'. Sui.? gt' St t h J t th Cy I" l'd l1 (' l' th l' I r L'n('rgy consumption by 75 pf•r rent. This is th~ pcrcent<1ge of energy that oil 3nd n<iturnt ~as provide fnr th<' United Stall's St1ggest they stop using elertnri ty, natural gas, propane. butanr gasoline. kerosene. lubnralmg oils. etc Suggest they contmu(' until they r edurc the ronsump ti oo of crude oil by fi •" mil hon barrels per day Then no 1ndu ~tn routd possi bly Justify the.,' mind boggHn g .. hunting ft'l'" and t'X penditures tn\'olved in dnlhng offshore for ml and nJtural ga~ ' • H (' SJI F:RRH.'K State and the Laud To the Editor. Judy Rosener 's defense of the preliminary pl a n iss ued pursuant to t h e California Coastal Zone Conservation Act (December 14 > rests on a concep · hon of the legitimacy of state govetnmtnt's role in land use planning that con tradkts the most fundamental o( American C-onstitutional precept.<;, No amount of "c1t1zen involve· ment" o r ''public part1c1pation" ln the commi5s1on 's <1ecisions can obscure the threat to the in chv1dual's natural right to bulld upon or otht"rwise devt>lop ttis or her own property in whatt'ver manner that 1nd1v1dulll sees ht. subject onl y to reasonable local zonlnll lim1t11t1ons, and t he possibility of legal actions by other~ where their rigbu arc thereby anfringed THE COASTAL Commialon'11 ' ( MAILBOX ) Ll'tters f rom readers are welcome The n ght to condense letters lo fit space or eliminate libel 1s reserved Letters of JOO words or less will be gwen preference All letters must tn· elude Stgnature and matlmg address but names may be withheld on re· qiu>st 1J sufl 1c1ent rea~on 1s apparent. Poetry will not be publl$hed. stated philo~ophy rejects the · validity of government's role in protecting the rig ht of private property. in its assertion that the Coast al Zone is a resou rce "belonging to alt the people." The r e is no inher ent in - ronsistenry between a conrem with protection of the environ- ment a nd a conrern with the pre· servation of property rights . Those who own property either for personal or commercial use will generally enhance r ather than r educe the economic and esthetic \'alue of that property and its immed iate surroundings. To allege the contrary is to con fess an ignorance of the laws of the marketplare as well as the natural propensity of human nature to aspire to a higher level of material ~·ell·being. The drafters of the Const1tut1on recognized the protection or 10· div1dual property rights as the primary purpose of government The Lockean concept of "the pre· servation of property as the great chief e nd of men . putting themselves under government'' (Of Civil Government) was in· deed revolutionary, in that in prior human history men's rights to control their own lives and possessions had been dictated by kings. noblem en. and other rul- ing elites THE CO A STAL Zone Conservation Act vests ultimalt> control over the vast California coastal a rea an a central plan- njng agency. It mand3tl'5 loral land -u se pl anni ng in l'On formance with the state-wide plan. and requires local master plans for all coastal areas It re quires a two·thirds vote approval for the issuance of most construe· tion µt'rm1ts. Mrs. Rosener's well·mtended concern with the .preservation of coastal resourres s hould be tern pered by a r ecognition of the anti- quated philosophical principlrs upon which she proposes to efrect this objective. Jt,or . in each of the af orementloned respects the Coastal Commission would sub st~tially d eprive the individual property owner of those inherent rights which, under the Constitu- tion, government is pledged to preserve. WILLIAM M. CROSBY See• FBI Bla'1 To the Editor : ~ Alter Pondering e or your re cent rditorials e nt1 ed "FRI Lesso n Painful ·· I was somewhat dlsappointed and in- de«I dis1eus ted. I am wondcrinll in particultlr about the reasons for your b1ai.ed stand against the F'BI and other government agenC'ies. I st>e nowhere in your article e1t1Jcr any baJ,Sis for your remarks or any mention or any good aoout these' a a en ci e If Euror ail, the ron linent ul sucrcss in trajn travel, ha'l made such a financial bonanza. why is Amtrak. its American rounterpart. wallowing in political and eeonomir disaster? B.S.H Gloomy G-.s commnb U't w bmitted by A~ ~llcl do ltOl M CHHrlly rtflect IM Ylht\ of Ill• MWS~pu. s.flCI \'OIK pet ,...,. to GIOOftly c;..,, D~lly Pikrt.. I cannot believe thatlhe FBI is so seeret that there is not som e evidence o( a commendatory nature. VOU REPORT that the FBl has been gui lty of "out and out bad conduct," "vindictiveness," and "frightening abuses o f personal freedom ,'' as well as other so-called "abuses of power" by the FBI. I was alway:- under the impression that the • FBI was unde r the scrutiny of the Justice Depa rtme nt, which is headed by the Attorney General. yet no mention is made of lhP Justice Department. I think it is unfortunate that much of the "misconduct" of tht• FBI as r e ported from the "Church Committee Hearings" has to do with people who are now deceased. The criticism of the late J . Edgar Hoover is directly attributed to the FBI (as an agen cy) over three years aiter Hoover·s death. I find it un fair tri al the accusations of mis- conduct are made towards the Bureau after Hoover's death, yet no mention is made of other pertinent witnesses such as one or the "victim s" of these so- ralled abuses, the late Martin Luther King, Jr., or the deceased former attorney general Robert Kennedy. It was Robert Kennedy who authorized and. in fact. initiated the wiretap of Dr. King, and his brother, the late President John Kennedy, concurred in the con· cern over the possible com · munist influence over Dr. King. ~o mention is m ade of Robert · Kennedy's s uccessor, Attorney Gener al Katzenbach. who al lowed the taps to continue over four months a fter he assumed of· fice. Wh at would the late Presi- dent Johnson have to s ay about 3buses of power by the FBI? l find it ironic that the people who are in any position to defend tht> SO· railed "misconduct" or abuses of power are all dead! OF COURSE, any real iest shown on the part of the Church Committee into the Kennedy origins of some of these so-called abuses of Power bear the risk of er oding the political base of Senator Chur{'h. Whal about the cr edibility of those witnesses making the accusations? It seems as though we have heard the case for the prosecutaon When do WE> hear the defense., I SUPPoSe that we should be t hankful that there are no "a buses" or "occasional in discretions·' on thr part of the prfSS, or is the press immune from the criticism afforded to other institutions. agencies or an · dividuals <living or dead)? Your continued biased, one sided editorial policy has caused me to cancel m y s ubscription to• the Daily Pilot. DICK WEBER WASHINGTON -As bad news piled up in the White House last month, a staff memorandum was ·prepared for President Ford re· commending that he forego his custom ary s kiing vacation in Vail. Colo . a suggestion reflecting the nature and severi- ty of his political malady. In fart, however, since Mr. Ford"s family insisted the Pres1- den t i s en - titl ed to a vacation, the anti-Vail ad- vice resulted only i n shortening his s kiing trip. That will scar cely cure r ising ap - prehension in the White House at the prospect of a nother ba tch of damaging "human interest" publkity de- picting a smiting J erry Ford on the slopes. It would only add to the image n ice g uy, yes; President. no -which is destroy- i{lg him politically. THAT MR. FORD'S worst pro· bl ems concern image rather than subslanre is no consolation. In· d<'ed. policy positions can be <'hanged more easily than publir perceptions. Consequently. even .before the Gallup Poll showed Ronald Reagan r oanng a head of Mr Ford among both Republicans and independents. this question was posed privately by Ford loyalists . is it possible that his political illness is incura- ble? That he is a terminal case? Such a condillon. when the public's negative response is beyond rhange, has afflicted two recent presidential canrudates - Republican George Romney in 1968 and Democrat Edmund Muskie in 1972. But considering ( EV ANS-NOV AK J the presidency's unique and in- ro m par ab I e pres tige, that diagnosis for Mr. Ford has seemed premature . Never theless, pessa mis m a mong his supporters has been deepening: ITEM : One Congr ess m an wholly committed to Mr. Ford's candidacy has taken pen in hand several times rerently to advise the Pres ident how to improve hjs poUtical state. but he could get nothing down on paper. Item : Two days before the Gallup Poll's staggering news was released, a pro· Ford Senator concluded that the President pro- bably would not be nominated. Scarcely two months ago, that same Senaror could not believe that Reagan would even run. Item. Some Republican re· gulars in the Chicago area, op· posed to Reagan but feeling hopeless about Mr Ford, recent- ly asked Sen. William Brock of Tennessee to enter the March 16 11linois primary as a thfrd force (Brock. a strong Ford supporll'r. discouraged them.) Even if Mr. Ford fOllQ..WS the glaringly public ' advice or cam paign chairm an Howard <Bo > Callaway, and vetoes the energy, tax and picketing bills, his pro- blems with Republicans will not be solved. They run far deeper. Members of Congress report that a lthoug h their Re publican consti- tuents still like the President. they a re bored with him. Far worse. they are losing respect for him. LACK OF respect is refl ected in bemused conversation heard Friendship or Love Thoughts at Large: Psychological states, like physical ones, are not reversi· ble: waler turns into steam, but not the othe r way around . likewise, love can cool into friends hip. a nd often does, but friends hip does not turn into love. The par3dox of punishment is that even the threat of it is effec- tive against those who least need it, whilst the most severe Inflic- tion of it is futlle against those who most merit it. ''I could car e less" is the dum- best phrase ever devised, since it actually means the opposite ("1 couldn't care less''); and is .. probably used by the same peo- ple who say, "Not to change the asubje<"t, .. when they are just about to cha,,ge the subject. One reason for duplicity in marital affairs was nPatl y pmned by Elizabeth J enkins, when s he warned, "The woman whose behavaor indicates that she will m ake a S{'«'ne If she 1s told lhe truth is asking to be de ceived. '' I would define a "'pseudo intellectual'· as som eone who i!. proud or hiii gt>Od taste in refus · t ng to w ~t c lt commercial television , but unaware of his bad taste in boasUng about it. ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) The ratio of s candal 1s geometric. not social: the larger the house, the more closets; and the more closets. t he larger the number of s keletons dangling withjn. When we rise to an occasion, we proudly call that "our r eal self'"; but there m ay be more accuracy in Pascal's observa- tion: "The strength of a Jl)an's virtue s hould be measured not by his 'special exertlons, but by his habitual acts." It's oddly humorous that a play producer will castigate 3 drama critic's "rotten judg- m ent" in panning play A; but if the same critic prajses play B, the produrer will take out large ads quoting this person who has such "rotten judg m ent.'" Professional aamblers arc successful not so much because of superior skill but because money m eans less tQ them than to their victims. A m a n 's m emory is ba5ed more on vanity. and a woman's on noshllSlo. he always remom · ™'rg a v1ctory, while she never forget.Io mill d opportunl'f. J everywher e among rank-and-fil e Republicans : Why does the President stumble? How come his words gel mix~ up'? Irrele- vant a nd unfair as these ques- tions may be. they invite brutal speculation about whether he has wits enough to be President. Even at his lowest point. Harry Truman never fared that. Sin{'e there is no graceful way for Mr. Ford's operatives to say that he is, too, s mart enough to be President, they can only hope this: that he transform himself quickly into a credible chief ex ecutive. competent and fully in command. But such hope is un· - dercut by counter vailing tenden· cies: First. Mr. Ford's incurable ap- petite for photographs high on human appeal and low on digni- ty. En route to China, he suddenly appeared on national television from Alask a singing happy birth· day to Sen. Ted Stevens. On the way hom e .. there he was on front pag.es in 'a mos t unflattering pose, mouth open. eyes closed, dancing aboard the Philippine President's yacht. No wonder some aides wince at another Vail vacation. The second tendency is Mr Ford becoming the easy target not of the hatr ed faced by recent Presidents. but of rirucule. whi ch may be worse. Editorial car· toonists delight in drawing him as a stumblebum. One enter- tainer impersonates the Presi- d ent by s tumbling into a mi c roph o n e . New Y ork journalis t Richard Reeves. author of a hostile book, has been on the talk show circuit savaging the President. UNDERSTANDABLY, then, Ford backers devoutly wis h for a quick c hange to masterful perform ance by the President, spiced by a fortuitous happening like the Mayaguez incident. But realists in the FoJ'd campaign do not believe in miracles and feel that if the President is to be s aved he must save himself with a steady, dignified and im - pressive performance. Time is short. Stunned by th(' Gallup Poll, one Ford adviser believes the s lump must be re- versed before Gallup again polls RepubUcans. "If not,'' he told us. "the ball gasnf s over." TKe short time left ror recovery and the absence of easy cures un- derline the question: ls the P resa· dent already a terminal case? ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wetd. P11bliallt r Thomo1 Kttv1l, Editl'lr Barbara Kreit>ich. Edttortal Pogt Editor Th'<> edltor1nl 'pagt' ()( tM Daily Pilot seeks to inrorm :ind !>llmulate readers hy prtsentmg on this page diverst> commentary on topics or interest by syndical· ro columnists and r:moon1sts. by providing a fo rum for readc-rs' \'1e"s and by presenting this ,newspo~r·11 opin.ion~ and iden$ on eur~nt topics. The edltori:il opinion or the Daily Piiot appear only in the editori 11 t column at the top or the page. Opinion!' tX• 11rci.sl'd by the tolumnhlts ond cartoonists· and letter \\Titers nr~ th~lt own ond no endorspment of lhr1r v1ew1' ,by lhr Dally Pilot should be lnCerred. Friday, Dec. 19.197~ ( I I .. Rules for Santa Ho Ho Is ~t--lt 's Too Scary t SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - One of the nation's largest San· tas-for ·hire agencies say it's a no-no Cor their holiday employes to say "Ho, ho." A booming voice can frighten Clhildren and sounds phony, ac· cording to the agency's euidelines for the 100 te> 125 San- ta Clauses it provides yearly. •'THOU SHALT NOT promise nuthin," says one of the com- mandments handed to each San- ta employed t hrough Western Temporary Services, Inc. Ooe of the firm's ''Santa coordinators," Sheila Allen, says Santas go tbro"8h rigorous screening ilDd training. Much research, she said, has gone into tbe main reasons Santas are dis- missed. Among these are ~ . -Shoplifting: ''The Santa un- l!orm is quite large. Santas have Stadium . Smoking Banned PONTIAC , Mi ch. <UPI> -An Oakland County judge has banned s moking at the new $55.7 million domed Pontiac Stadium, home of the ' Detroit Lions, on health grounds. aetually been k~own to use it to hide merchandise.'' -DRINKING: "WE WOULD of course not want an inebriated Santa Claus.'• -Suggesting political or con· trovers)al phil'osophies to y0tmgsters. -Cavorting with young girls. "Normally Santa's helpers are youn1 and pretty. . . f'li,rting is out.'' . -Rough bandling,oC children, indifference or a belligerent al· titude. WHAT SHOULD a Santa be? "He is there to offer a happy memory a nd comfort to a cb,i.Jd," said Miss Allen. "I feel very strongly that the Santa Claus experience should be handled with extreme care. and only by a person with an outgo ing, very loving disposition." .. -- . . In Hospital Treasury Secretary William E. Si mon un - d erwent ·routine' minor s urgery at Betfies d a Naval Hospital Thurs day and is reported rest- ing comfortably . ,.,. Pfloto 1 "Smoking is like a con- stant and continuous (as- sault) to the non-smoker who is obligated to breathe the same air," Circuit Court Judge William Beer said in a-------------------- ruling. THE BAN, HE said, will become permanent unless stadium owners can prove at a trial start- ing Feb. 10 that smoking i s not hazardou s. However. city officials were preparing a last- minute emergency ap- peal. The stadium, the largest domed sports arena in North America, seats 80,638. The first test of Beer's order com es· Sunday . when the Lions close thei~FL season at home· against tile St. Louis Cardinals. ANOTHER' BIG test comes at a concert Dec. 31 by Elvis Presley. • "It will t ake every policeman in Michigan to enforce the rule," a st adium official said. ··we can't conCi scate cigarettes and cigars at the gates." Under the court order, the Lions must: -Announce the smok· ing ban over stadium loudspeakers at the start or the .game and several times during the event. -REMOVE ALL cigarette vend ing machines and h alt cigarette sales by ven- dors. -Post "No Smoking" signs throughout the stadium by Saturday. Violators face prosecu· tion ~nder a Pontiac or- · dinance that carries a 'maximum $100Yine. We have, the right ~ko watci>es for yout Ctirtwnas .... • tist aJI Im~ 17-~ watctle~. many \Y'th those " distinctive colored di&ls, 111any w1lt1spec1al featur~ like HARDLEX mar·resist c~tals and :nstanl srt • day /date calendats. And, of course. Se1koOuartz. Bring 1n your list and let us help yo1tmatch the watches ta the people you love. .... ~ 11J HI'·-ndt~'1· a~ l ft WA1tl IOl<'O ""''ilnt • • dllt t1tl11111 ~~ff'. 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' I .14,. man who decided I during his murder trial I to plead guilty to charges 'ol second degree murder 1 has been sentenred to I fi".e years to Jife in state pn.son. , Orange County I Superior Court Judge I James F. Judge ordered the prison term for : William Harold Prince, 26, of Buena Park, who faced charges of first degree murder when the j plea was allowed. PRINCE ADMITTED I that he s hot and killed i Cindy Pogue, 28, a vis- \ itor from Texas, in h.is bedroom last Aug_ 16 I shortly after he met the victim in a local bowling alley and invited her to ' his home. ft was stated during the trial that Prince shot · the woman in the head , when she demanded a sum of money before · engaging in sexual in- tercourse with him . Friday, O.cu ........ , ORANGE COUNTY Woman Sues Bar Owner A woman who stated in her Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that s he was drunk when she fell off her bar stool in a Seal Beach tavern and suffered serious injuries sued the bar and its owner Thursday for $200,000 in damages. Plaintiff Gay Denunzio states in the lawsuit that names Clan- cy's bar, 111 l\1 ain St. and ovmer Paul Clancy Meier as de- fendants that s he was served drinks in the tavern on Dec. 23, 1974, when bar employes were well aware that she was intox- icated. 5250,000 Bail Santa Ana 'Laroyer Ordered to Trial\ RENO <U Pl) -Attorney Frederick Hopper of Santa Ana faces trial in lqte February on ·four counts of aiding in the escape of a man later convicted of the biggest armed bank rob- bery in U.S. history. · Hopper, 47. was arraigned before U.S. District Judge Bruce Thompson Wednesday. He pleaded innocent and T hompson set Feb 23 for trial. Thompson refused to lower bail from $250,000. Hopper and Lawrence Graham of Romo1and, Calif., were arrest- ed on a federal grand jury indict· ment charging they helped Floyd Forsberg escape from the Was!J,oe County Jail last April while he was awaiting trial for the robbery. Forsberg subse- quently was arrested in Bend, Ore., where he "'as charged with murdering a fen1ale companion. Ile was returned and convicted of being one of three HaJJoween- masked gunmen who robbed the Second and Virginia Street branch of the Firs t National Bank of Nevada of SI.044,000 Sept. 27, 1974. The Federal Bureau o{ Investigation called it the biggest armed bank heist on record. Hopper and Graham were arrested ·the day Forsberg- was sentenced to 25 years in prison. The indictment alleges Hopper and Graham devised a plan, car- ried out by Clark Gable Tim- mons, to escape from the jail. and they later helped Forsberg remain at large. Timmons testified at the trial he extended a ladder from a downtown hotel to the roof of the adjacent jail, then pried open a vent enabling Forsberg to crawl to freedom. The indictment also alleges Hopper possessed $2,000 which had been taken in the robbery, and lied to the grand jury when he denied aiding in the escape. Hopper's bond originally was set at $500,000 but was reduced Tuesday by Federal Magistrate Thomas Craven. Judge T hom pson said Hopper would be relea~ed upon posting a $250,000 bond secured by a lien on all property interests. excluding cash, and des ignation of the £edera l government a s beneficiary. He also ordered Hopper to s urrender his passports, and restricted his travel to Nevada and Southern California. I !Democrats to Greet ··~ PUKAS F>om $399 LIQUID SILVER (M akes6 Neck.lace&) !Sen. 'Scoop' Jackson , ... , $895 By O.C. HUSTINGS Of.,._ D1Ur Plllrt Slllf Orange County 1 Democrats will greet ; presidential candidate Henry "Scoop" Jackson du·ring a coffee hour Saturday morning at the I Grand 1-lotel in Anaheim. I Jackson . a U .S . ,s enator from •\\1 a s hington , i s 1 SC'hedu!t>d to arrive in , Anaheim a t IOa.m . I 1'he coffee hour v.•i.11 be in the Empire Room of I the Grand . Admission will be by a S2 donation. .14,. second function -a I fundrais in g brunch -is ~scheduled later. This one 1. is by invitation only. Among those on the . Orange County Commit- tee for Jackson are Ho~'ard Adler. onetime aide to former Rep. fRichard Hanna; A. E. ''Pat '' Arno l d of .Cypress. a longtime 'O r a n g e C o u n t y Democrat ; Frank : Rarbaro of Costa Mesa. ·onetime candidate for the state Senate. bUsi- ,n es s man Leonard S h ane; Orange City Councilman Jess Perez, and Cypress City Coun· I c1lman John Kane!. • • • ex.pressing displeasure at the stand on Zionism taken last month by the United Nations. In· the document pre- pared by the city at- torney, a key phrase re- ad, "The City Council considers racism an op- probrious term to be used in connection with Zionism .·· Councilv.'om:in llar- rictt Wieder didn't like ··opprobriou s·· and moved to have 1t deleled and s ub stitut £'d "'ith "outrageous." The dictionary says opprobrious means ex- pressing or carrying a sense of disgrace or con- temptuous scorn. • • • ORAN GE COUNTY'S Democratic con - gressmen -Mark 1-lan- naford and Jerry Pat- terson -voted in favor of the l lou se appropria - tions bill that in c luded $32.3 billion in aid for debt-ridden New 1·ork City. Republican Cong- re ss man Charle s Wiggins of Ful\('rton vot- Closing Stocks , same day fresh HUSTINGTOS Beach """1 In the City Council members 1 ~-~ have paSs ed a resolution Newpcrt Beach ed agajnst the measure. 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The months of the year, for instance. The signs of the zodiac. The Apos~es. Jurors. And eggs. If you can''1 come up with another dozen, you're not trying, says our Language man. ~ . NO ANIMAL without wings can negotiate its way up and down trees faster than that weasel known as the fisher. I DIDN'T SAY that men change their minds two to three limes more often than women do. Dr. Karl F . Robinson of Northwestern University said that. CHURCH WEDDING Q. •·At a church wedding, who traditionally is the last one to take a seat?•' A. The mother of the bride. After she en- ters, the doors are supposed to be closed. Latecomers thereafter are expected to lippy-toe in and just stand there. I T WAS COMMON KNOWLEDGE around the Chicago store that the auditors overlooked any shortage of le"Ss than 50 cents. And certainly the lady cashier, who rolled all the pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters, knew it. For 20 years she simply Jett.out ooe of same from each roll of change. She bought an apartment house with the pro- ceeds. You and I wquldn't know about it, if they badn'tflnallycaug&tber,though. Jersey Mother Fined· ABSECON, N . J . (U PI) -Another member of a New Jersey religious sect faces jail for keeping her daughter out of the public schools which the church group considers strongholds ot the devil. Mrs. Nea Naumchick of Absecon, a member of the Restored Jsrael of Yahweh .sect, was ar- rested and ordered to pay a f75 fme by Mon- day. If she ref uses, she could recieve a jail sen- tence of interminate length. AUTHORIT IE S charged Mrs . N aumchlck bas not sent her &-year-old daughter, Maylaya, to school since September. Several other women in the sect have also been arrested on a similar charge. They have been conducting lessons in their homes. THE LEADER of the sect, Leo Volpe, teaches that the schools are un- der the control of the de- vil. He also tells his followers they do not have to obey civil law. New Trial For Five On ·Films AUSTIN. Tex. 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Box 1560, Costa Me30, CA 92626 harmful or unhealthy for "average" persons of "normal sexuality," but implied the movie could cause abnormal persons to commit sex crimes. "Such r e as oning is tenuous at best, but the s tate did not offer evidence on this sub- ject,·• the appeals court said. "The prejudice to the appellants is ap- parent from the jury's imposition or the max- imum sentence for these offenses." Convicted SAN DIEGO <AP)-A man whose wife was found shot to death has been sentenced to prison for selling a machine gun to an undercover officer. Three years ago Thomas Lee Forrest, now 32, was linked to the TELESCOPES BUSHNELL BINOCULARS A'ITonomi<ol & Ttffedriol fw Olild lo Mno111 Amoltvr Not-ally Advtffi\td . "IN ASrRONOMIC.AL OPTICS FOR l.S YEARS'" OPEN MON.-SAT. 9:30 to 6:00 ' paramilitary Secret ' Army Organization op- ating in the San Diego 646-9281 · area. 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Stanford Un1vers1ty Prof. Fred Hillier . said he was worried the de- c 1s 1 on t o admtt the church would give pt><>· plea"distortedpicture" THE REV. Bill Chap. man. pastor of the four- year-old Metropolitan Church. said. "We hate to see them (the United Presbyterian Church> leave the counctl. but they are definitely m the minority." He Runs A Clean Operation GRESHAM . Or<'. tA P > -The sheriff's deputy's report read : "At approximately 8 50 hours this date I becam e caught in the Rub-A-Dub Fast Wash, 1725 E . Powell Blvd. "I HAD SHUT off the engine and was hooked to the tow c hain -vis· tbihty was zero -when I heard this loud crash and something fell on the hoodofthecar." Then, for 45 minutes, deputy Don Wright sat in t he patrol ca r , sur· rounded by whirring brushes. rubber rollers and blasting spray. "I HAO TO call (Qr as· s1stance." he said later. · · l couldn't get the heater going and 1t was getting cold ." Other deputies and a fire department rescue unit finally freed him. 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Hos pital spokesmen refused comment on what was happening in the firth floor ward turned over to the FBl and those being interviewed. Accordinc to sources, the former pa· tie.nu were secretly moved into the boepital over the weekend through re- gular admissions channels. At the FBl's request, their names did not appear on the official list of admissions. J THE FBI MOVED BACK into the ward Sunday with six to eight agents, lhe sources said. A federal grand Jury in Detroit is in· vestlgating apparent murders and al· tempted murders of patients at the facility last summer. Federal investigators believe that io late July and early August someone de· liberately injected a number of VA pa- tients with a muscle paralyzing drug, Pavulon, which freezes breathing muscles and results in suffocation unless the patient is on a respirator. THERE WERE ABOVT 50 breathing failures recorded in the hospital from July 1 to Aug. 15, well above the normal numher. Prices Effective Saturday Only! 100.LB. 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(2603) L1m1ted quant1t1es. .. 24.99 Machine wash polyester suits in assorted fashion shades. Nylon acetate long sleeve shirts. Sizes 36 to 42. BUENA PARK : Beach at (Orangethorpeo()pen weekdays 9:30 to 10. Sundays 10 to 10 ORANGE: Cl1y Or. at Garden Grove 81vd.<>Open weekdays 10 to 10. Sulld•Y'S 10 to 10 SANTA ANA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza•Open 9:30to10Slturdlly. ~s 10to 10 l \ r I ' } I .. I q (1 c II d c s 1' f1 ti h n ~ ( .. r I l I ~ I ] ] ,J ( h h d b n _o ·f. ti ii t• g s b d 'j r d a 0 p a b h a " t a a t s t t t r a (] s r s i: t a c; ... s '1 I J l r .. t c ( ( fl I I I s i ( • • t: e r ( DAILY PILOT A J J . €lemeD.te Seeks Legal Opinion on Grading LaW~ The San Clemente City Council 275·acre portion of the vast proved in October 1974, exactly quickly retreated tb an executive ranch. one year before adoption of the cilman Thomas O'Keefe de· fended the firJD S' position to Brown . c·ouncslmt-n un animously agreed to contmue the matter until Jan. 7. render their holdings un developable (s.cret) ae&&lon this week when grading ordinance. confrobted with a threat or a IN A LETl'ER to the council, It was stated in the letter that lawsuit by owners of the un-the owners, Borg Warner Corp. suit would be filed If the council "The r e quest has some merits." said O'Keefe. "It ts one oC those <projects> caught in the middle.·· Councilmen Charles Fox and Patrick Lane cast dissenting votes. developed Forster Ranch. and Condor International Corp. :stuck to its position that all tracts Emerging from the brief claim they had a vested right in being processed at city hall IN A RELATED action, tbe council voted 3 to 2 to "receive and file" a request from resident Larry Welton urging the council. to restore restrictive language that was contained in the grading ordinance as originally adopted. The ordinance was-amended after owners of the 1,000-acre Visbeek Ranch charged it would closed session, the councU in-. development or 562 housing units would h ave to meet th e s truct ed C lt y Attorney F . on the site prior to enactment or toughened requirements of the O'Keefe said he would be "totally opposed" to lifting the grading ordinance from the pro. ject , but added that the city shouldn't expect •·100 percent" compliance with the objectives of the ordinance. MacKenzie Brown to pyepare a the hillside grading ordinance in grading ordinance. Cormal opinion on assertions by October. the landowners that the new The firms base their contention · PRIOR TO THE executive hillside grading ordinance should on the fact that a tentative tract session, called for discussion of not apply to development or a map for the development was ap-"potential litigation," Coun - ' ~~~~~~~~~--t~~~~~~~~~ After g1vanJ,? their instructions UPI Te...,_. Seib Casino Sen. Paul Laxalt, (R- N e v .) and o ther members of his fami- ly are selling Ormsby Hou se hotel-casino to gaming figure Woody Loftin. His Salon Becomes A Saloon DES MOINES, Iowa (U PI) -Bored when yoo have to spend a couple of hours getting your hair done? Tony Francois believes he has a re· medy. After a year, Francois, -erator of Salon Fran-, is Beauty Shop, ob- ained a liquor license this week and began sell- ing wine and champagne to customers. "WHEN SOMEBODY goes to a beauty shop or salon it can get r eally boring,•• he said . "You're sitting there un- der a dryer or getting your hair cut and there's really not that much to do. I'm just doi ng this as an accommodation to our customers.'· "I 've been getting phone calls from people all ove r who can't believe I have all this," he said. ·'Once they hear about this, I think others will try. This could be a trend." THE UQUOR license allows Francois to serve all t~pes of alcoholic beverages. For now, the selection will be limited to champagne and split bottles o( wine. ''Who k nows where this may lead?" he said. His operators cut both men's and women's hair and the salon, located in one of the city's busiest shopping cente rs, offers massage, whirlpool sauna services. "You know, a lot of people can't pronounce the name of our place and they have called in Saloon Francois,'' he said. "Now I don't care what they call it." Reading By Li ps? A class in beginning lip reading for persons working with the deaf is being ottered by Sad- dleback College Wednes· day nights at Saddleba~k. Community Hospital. The course meets from ~to 9 p.m. in Conference Room 2 of the Lag\.Dla 1 Hills medical center. 1 Herb Terreri, a specialist in lip reading, is instructor of the tree course. Although the course already bas begun, in· terested persons may enroll at the second meeting of class. Prices Effective Saturday On ly! SALE OVER 15°/o OFF Stainless Steel Flatware Service for 8 12.99 Reg. 15.99. 50 pc. of polished stainless in your choice o f contemporary. traditional or Med1terranean-1nspired styles Price good thru Sunday. Ironstone Dinnerware Service for 8 Reg. 25.99. 45 pc service 21 9 9 includes 8 each dinner. salad. cup & saucer. souprcereat 1 each platter. sugar, creamer • & serving bowl White . • .. '. .' .. ,,. \ ~~ .. , .. ,'" ..... ~ 5 Piece Bath Set 8.88 Set includes bath rug, contour rug, lid cover. tank cover. tank top. 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Perfect showcase for your potted plants. Price effective thru Sunday. OVER 25°/o OFF Fine ·Lead Crystal 7.99 ea. Reg. 10.99. Deep, hand cut roses adorn this line quality cryshl. Choose from footed bowl. covered candy dish. 8" vase. sugar and creamer set, sauce boat, 3-section dish, covered butter dish. Price effective thru Sunday. SPECIAL BUY Juliette Digital Clock Radio 24.99 Wake to music with AM /rM digital clock radio. Sliding lever clock controls .mo f1n~er tip alarm and time set controls. Drowse button. ( 1067) Limited quant1t1cs. C•lt 142-5671. Put • few word• to wotk for ou. BUENA PARK: Beach at (Orangethorpe•Open weekdays 9:30 to 10. Sundays 10 to to ORANGE: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd.•Open weekdays 10 to 10. Sundays 10 to 10 SANTA A NA : 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza•Open 9:30 to 10 saturday. Sundays 10 to 10 l J I A J' DAIL v PILOT Friday, e>ec.mt>w 19, 1975 QUEENIE o · ... , ' ·-·:· ·.~ ... •• ·. By Phil lnterlondi . . ~ . . . . . . \ ' .· '' .. Er .. c:an you gel the heat turned up in lhis corner~" Federal Center Gives Advice By the Associated Press The government's Consumer Information Center has stepped up its campaign to make Americans more awar e of information available to help them fight inflation by saving money and spending more wisely. The center, part of the General Services Ad· ministration. was established in 1970 with a two· pronged mission: encourage government agencies to provide useful information to consumers in booklet form and spread the word to ind vi duals that the inf ocmation is there. .. WE'RE AN IN-HOUSE LOBBYING operation with the 'house' being the federal government," said David Peterson, director of the center. Officials have concluded a.,$137,000 public service and advertising campaign to boost business. Another campaign is planned next summer. Peterson said the center's major effort is an in· dex. published every three months, of publications available from about two dozen federal agencies. The latest index lists some 250 publications. about half of them free of charge. CO.~'Slf 1ll f;fl Almost nine million copies of the index were mailed out in the fiscal ·year that ended June 30, 1974, more than double the year before. Peterson hopes to distribute 11 million in the current fiscal year. THE INDEX INCLUDES PAMPHLETS ON ·automobiles, budgeting techniques, child care, clothing, consumer education. food, nutrition, health, borne repairs and building and leisure ac- tivities. Some of the publications are available in Spanish and there is a separate index of these docu- . ments. The Hsting or booklets varies with the season, Peterson explained. The fall and winter index, for example, includes a pamphlet on studded tires; the spriag and summer versions don't. Whal are Americans most interested in? Peterson said it's hard to tell. Generally, however, he said "how to" booklets and thosP directly related to the pocketbook are the most pe>pular. THERE ARE TWO CATEGORIES OF informa· lion that the center ·•can't give away," Peterson said. The first involves anything that is strictly labelled for safety -"probably because people think it always happnes to the other fellow ." The second covers s mall appliances, ''probably because they don't cost moch,'' Peterson said. In the past year. the most popular free publica- tions were: ••Food is More than Something to Eat.·• a nutritional guide which drew 500,000 requests; and .. Keepin~ Records," with 125.000 re<Juests. The index of publications is available, free of charge, from Consumer Information, Dept. 57, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. The Pueblo mailing address also is used for individual publications and a center spe>kesman said the turnaround time -from re· ceipt of request until mailing -is five days. Deaths Elsewhere DAVIS CAP> - Theodosius Dobzhansky, 75, a geneticist known for has studies of human evolution and his oppOsi· tion to doctrines of racial superiority, died Thurs- day. 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Servleti •r• lltfldl'IO. Peclfk Vie" Mem<M"lel Pe•ll Mortwrv. NewOO't Be.ell, Ce. '-APPA""°ltT SAIV• RAPPAPORT, •u!Mnt ot l1911111 Hiiis. Ce. Oele Of clutll 09<8fl'ltler tt, 1'7S. SIH'vl wd by ~ son, Alfrtcl Ai~. ServlCU ere Pff'6-I~, Peclllc View Memorl•I Perk ~Y. Newport Beecl'I, Ce. LOWll 0Altl£NE O'°E LOWE, t'Hldtrll of Jo11n,onvlllt , Ce. 0•11 ot d••tll Ot<.-i"C. 17, 1tn. ~rvl...cl by • ~. Sletlfleft L-. S.rvkft ••• pendlftO, ,.11<111< View M4ttft0f'I .. P•"'-~, ..... .._, 8tK111 c;41. WATSON avlLtNE WAT$OH. rtsldeftl of U9llflf 0.e<ll, C• Oet• of clfflll ~ 11, ltlS S-,nlvH Dy 11et .......,, ,tclrtlM SMlref 8flCI toft, Ytl'IOft ~s. Swllk .. •rt pendl"'J, $1WftW Uofl'N .. e<ll Mo<'tv•r~'. WlttOMT tAl..-V W11UOHT. Lt. Col. U5All,.. • tired. petMCI .-ey In• lout ~tel on WltdOHMY. Otc_bt, n. ,.,,_ ""'' dl9ft1 Of&.....-ltKfl, C. $wvt• Ir( llls""4 ... flMryWrl9f't. PrlveltMMCM -r• htHI. lfleft•r l.egune .. Kft ,,,.,._., .. r9(tl>n. Missouri Fugitives Surrender FORSYTH, Mo. (UPJ> -James HatfieJsl. his son. pregnant daughter and two grandchildren fled into the Ozark Mountains because of a court order giving custody of the grandchildren to another relative. For two months, they hid in the ravines and hills of the rugged moun· tain cow1tt·y and eluded officers who wanted Hutfaeld for assault and a series of armed robberies. BUT FINALLY Thursday, freezing temperatures, lack Of food and clothing and an increasing manhunt drove Hatfield from his lair. Hatfield, cold and hungry. was cap- tured in an abandoned mineshaft and led officers to the hiding place of the other family members. "He first took us in the wrong direc- tfon and was reluctant to tell us where they were." said Taney County Sheriff Chuck Keithley. "But some of the officers started talking to him anrl got him worried about the welfare of his famil y." HATFIELD AND IDS daughkr: Janke. were wanted for a series of armed robberies. Hoth wen• nctmed Ill a warrant for a grocery holdup l::ist week in Peel, Ark. The search for the Hatfields began in October wht'n Hatfield allegedly as· saulted his s1sCer -m-law at her home in Williamsville, Mo. She had refused to s urrender his grandchildren given to her by a court order. Janice, 23, was taken to a hospital. Hatfield, 43, was in custody at the Forsyth jail waiting for Arkansas of- ficials to pick him up. "SHE WAS WEARING men's over- alls when we found them," Keithley said. "The children were wrappcd in blankets. They were scratched and one may have had frostbite on his foot , but they were. in pretty good con· dition ." Hatfield, his son. Robert. 8, Janict· and her two children, Ingrid, 5, and James, 3, had eluded authorities since Oct. 10 in the rocky, wooded hills. NY Bank Hikes Prime Rate NEW YORK (U Pl) -First National City Dank. n tren<lsel- ter on interest rates, today raised its orime interest. rate to 7 1~ percent rrom seven percent. The higher level brings the key lending rate at Citibank, the nation's second largest bank, ln line with that charged by most of tbenation's commercial banks. The prime is the minimum lending rate charged by banks for Joans to most favored cor- porate customers. It is widely followed as an indicator of Federal Reserve policy on credit and the money suppty. Ford Says 'No' To 'Unchecked Spending' Bill WASHINGTON (UPI> -President Ford today vetoed a $45 billion ap- propriations bill that also contains an anti busing provision on the grounds 1t providE's nearly $1 billion more than he requested and represents ·'a classic example'· of "unchecked spending." In the special message to Cor.gress, Ford said that "not only would the $45 billion total in this bill add significant· ly to t-he already burdensome deficits in this year and next but the in· dividual increases themselves are un- justified, unnecessary and unwise." THE BILL WOULD have provided money for the Departments of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare. ll was Ford's 42nd veto. Seven of those have been overridden by Congress. On Thursday, the House failed to override has veto of the tax ('lit bil I. The measure a lso included a ban on HEW's furthering the use of busing as a means or bringing about school de· segregation. Ford did not mention the busing provision in his veto message. Sex in Sentencing l'ICTITIOUS 8USINlllS NAMe STATllM•NT T"-follO'#lng perSOl\s ere doing ti.nl· MSSIS! COHCX>, 1601 Dowe StrHI, Newport .. ech, C.llfornle 92'60 Gereld F . Mettlngly, 1)02 Olemqnd Ht•d Ori11e, T11tlln, Ctllfornl• ,,~ Aobtrt L. Ashley, ?'°6 No. L.Oul\e, Slflt• AN, C.llfornl• '7706 Gtrtlcl A, G.trrtll, 01 Gelllott, Newport 8Hch, C..lltoml• 9?'60 This bu\lneu Is conductt!d by a lilt"'''' p.utnenl'llp Gtrelcl A. Gllrrell Thi• steternent "es Ill~ wltl'I tht °"""" Cl•rll ot Onnoe County on Nov- .,..,.. 21, tt7S. ~ P\Alllshed Or.t~ Co.nt Delly Pllol, Nov. 1•. encl Otc t, •• IS,''· 1'1S "',.,s PVBUC~OTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINIH HAMii STATIMINT The followtne -IOfls ere 001119 Ml· "'""" l&ECX>. 1601 Dove $tr"t,.........., .._,., C:.llfornle.,..., Otttld F Meltingly, 1)4)2 Oltl!'IOftd Htld Orio , tutlln Clllfonllt '1MO • ~ l Alhl..,, ~ No. UNIV s.nteAM.C.llfOf'nltt'l/06 . Oerekt A. O.'rrett. oa c;.viou Ht-..n .. Ith, Colltornlt "'"° ' Tltlt b\1tl"'" '' tond11cltc1 !Iv • ..,.,.1..,.,,,,., . .lllp Ge-Ulcl A C>ttttll Tlllt 11.ale,,..ftl w•t llltd wllh Ille OMlney Cl9fll of Ort"91 County on No• .,,.., 11, 1'1S. .. ...,. ~lllMd Or~ (oest Otllv Piiot ttov, 2Altlcl Otc. 1,1, IS, It, ltTS 4m ,, l 'Cellulite' in Weig Assailed by Doctors NEW YORK (UPl> -Cellulite. blamed for unsightly "lumps of fat" in books that tell women bow to shape up their bodie1S, doesn't even exist, says the New York County Medical Society. The society also suggests some pro- posed "cures" for the condition may be worse than the problem. IN A STATEMENT issued Thurs· day, the society's bo~d of censors and public health committee said, "We feel that there is no benefit whatsoever to be accrued from the books on •cellulite' except possibly the enrichment of the authors." Dr. Sami Hashim, author of the statement, said the information con- tained in Nicole Ronsard's book "Cellulite: Those Lumps, Bumps, and Bulge.s You Couldn't Lose Before," and Carol Ann Rinzler's ••Banish Those Unsightly Cellulite Bumps Forever,'' was ''deceptive and medically unsubstantiated. "THERE IS NO SUCH thing as 'cellulite,' from a medical point of view," the statement said. "It-is our opinion that these books simply ex· ploit women through a gimmick. f\Jrther, the nutritional advice con- tained in the books could be harmful to readers by cr eating a long-term condition or malnutrition or dehydra- tion." The Ronsard book defines cellulite as "gel-like lumps composed of fat, water and the residues of to>tic sub- stances that should be, but have not been, eliminated by the body." It says, "When the liver is over- burdened, it loses its ability to com· pletely neutralize all the poisons that t?nter the bloodstream. Some of these will accumulate in the connective tis- sue and lay the groundwork for the con· ditionof cellulite." THE MEDICAL SOCIETY said, "Such statements have no scientific basis . . . To present cellulite as a dis- order of the liver, and by confused as- sociation, of the kidneys, intestine and skin, is a distortion of science and shows total ignorance. "The truth ls that Cat undetnuth the skln ls deposited in tat cells •.. ''the society said. "These •• ~ fat cells are interspersed· .,.with noc-!at • •.. connectlve tissue c~s. All the cells in the tissue are surro ded by matrix composed principal of col .. ' lag en protein." : \. * THE SOCIETY ADDED ·that "statements such as 'liquids of any kind tend to dilute food too much and interfere with the digestive juices, are, blatantly false." Noting that readers are advised t.o use yeast as an appetite depressant. the society said, •'This is a pleee of misinformation which is rai,e, mis- leading and potentially dangerous.'' Df"orceDue Comedian Jack Carter has been sued for divorce by his wife of four years, Roxan"ne. She is seeking $5,549 a month in sup- port. They have no children. IXllA LAlll ROCKER Pre•aanded Ready to Flnleh s99•s LIMITED QUANTITY • .. • 1 ... U,.ITe ....... I.cues E•rri•p Sen. Jacob Javits, CR-NY> teported his wife's $30,000 pair of earrings were stolen from coupl e 's Manhattan apart- ment this week. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work tor you. Fr!d!y, Oecemb« 10, 1975 • OAILVPILOT AJ3 ..l Vets Oppose Proposal LoW.cost Spaying Service in Laguna Hit A low-cost pet spaying and neutering program proposed by the city of Laguna Beach ran into dogged opposition of seve'ral local veterinarians. The city coun<.'il passed ,ihe measure anyway. It provides that on a voluntary basis veterinarians may sign up with the city to give nearly a so per- cent reduction in the cost of neutering. DR. MIKE LOGE. said he op- posed the program because it contained no provision for screening pet owners to de· termine if they could pay the full amount. Dr. Loge said he was not against giving the needy a break, butdid not want to be subsidizing .wealthy pet owners. Dr. Loge also opposed city sug. gestions that vaccinations re- quired for post operative kennel· ing of patients be at a lower rate. City agreement originally pro- posed was altered to remove the vaccination cost references. DR. LOGE SAID he spoke for three other local vets who op- posed the program. Dr. Douslas Tignor of South Laguna said he would be unable to offer tbe service. He said that some ~ks which do nothing other than neutering can to it economically, but that vets offer- ing a full range of medical services likely could not. He said they could not handle the volume of operations re· quired to offset the reduction in cost of ind~vidual operations. He also noted that some vets "operate faster than I do." DR. GARNET ROSE Ekeberg supported the low c06t proram. "There is a problem. They kill those puppies and kittens by thousands. This is a problem veterinarians s hould solve," Dr. Ekeberg said. She said she was opposed to the 'creation of government·provided spaying clinics such as run by Los Angeles County and being mulled by Orange County. "I'm dead s et against that. Instead of that, it's up to the veterinarians to do it," she said. Cynthia Fuller, chairwoman of the Pet Responsibility Commit· tee which did much of the work on the agreement, said screening applicants was too awkward and had proved unworkable in other communities where it was tried. PJDL MAY, ALSO of the pet committee , said the solution o( the problem of pet overpopulation required commitments from many persons and organizations. He said the city had met its com- mitment by offering free two. year licensing for newly spayed female dogs. 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These Disney characters, symbol of the joy and brother- hood in all of Disney's works, are available this year on a limited edition Christmas pl:ite, bell or tree ornament, which are not only a lasting holiday remembrance, but also a valuable collector's investment in years to come. Bring a little joy in the life of someone you (m ..•••.• . • plate, 7 ~,,, Don 't for~t that the Petricks Christmas Tree Lane is still .QQen. Imagine stroliln down a forest of fresh Christmas Trees with over 5 000 ornaments to oose from right off the trees! . - Get in the spirit and bring the entire family to partake of this fun tree-trimming party at Petricks. 17 41 westcllt drive. 1 newpon beach. collf. 92660 (714) 645-3373 • ' I I ., ( ( I I I •• 'l ·I ~I ~ - • • A J 4 DAIL y PILOT PREHISTORIC -----.,....---------- EGG fOUND Buy Your Christmas Gifts at.Ppblic Stolen Plant Left 'Tracks' Police detective work usually requires meticulous crime scene investigatiQQ and careful string- ing of clues together to form a thread of evidence eventually leading to the culprit. But, Laguna Beach Police Del. Bill Hyden , working on the •·Great Donkey Tail Plant Caper," said this week he got a hand from Mother Nature in tracking down the lhief who took a plant. pot and rope hanging from the hom e of Robert A. Payne, 416 Holly St., Laguna .Beach. THE PLANT a donkey tail, had long strings of bud·like segments hanging over the t!dge or the pot wttlch once hung from Payne's house. As thetttlef skulked off with tjle purloined plant, the segments fell off and left a trail behlnd rum .· The trait led police to a home on High Drive. about a block away. There, it appeared the plant bad been taken inside. ' OFFICERS CONTACTED a wom an at the home who said she knew of no such plant and she ad- mitted officers lo look around. Police follnd the plant hangi ng in the private room of the woman's 21-year-old son. 1'hey seized the plant and re- ·lwned it to its owner. No charges Prisoner Petition 'Fishy' SAN QUENTIN (UPI) -Authorities at the state prison have un- covered an apparent fraud in a petition by ;;1 prison class seeking to prt>vent thP reassign· ment or a prison school coordinator. The petition. as sub- m itte d , h~d 5 72 signatures asking that the coordinatc.r keep her job. · Since the school has a student body or only 140, authoritites thought something might be amiss. will be filed against the suspect · edthief, Hyden said. Courts have ruled police without a warrant may not enter the room of an adult living with parents if th ~ person has a rea sonable expectation of privacy. Man Arreste (I SANTA MONICA (AP) Phillip Morell, 28, who reported· ly fir~ four shots and then bar - ricaded himself in his beach area hotel room here was arrested after a t wo-hour siege by of· ficers. incl uding members of the local Special \Veapoos and Tac- tics team .. '5500 JIZUKA, Japan (AP) -Archeologlsts who ex- amined a three-quarter inch thick petrified egg ~aid they believe it was laid some 80 million yea r s ago b y'. a o ichthyornis, an extinct ioothed bird .about the size or a pigeon. Dr. Jkuo Obata of the research section of Tokyo·s Archeological Mu se um sa id ichthyornis fossils have been reported found in the United States but this could be the first of an egg. -AUCTiiN nri>Av, SATVRDAV, SVNDAV AT. P.°111. (INSPECTION, •• P.11.j I Sl.000,000 INVENTORY From Estates, Courts, Out-of-Pawn, Bankruptcies Bu1 ~ui11ll on f inf' (rys1of. Slf'tling Silvrr. Porcr/ofnt. Orirnlol ObjtttJ rf'Arf, Pointings.Jrwrlry. . · Anliqurs. Bro111tJ, Furnflurr. St/rel /ndron Turquoltf' .•• In addnlon to finf fil•lf UnT>s, ,,.,,. h11ve-OM of the la1gftl •tocluo ol 1op qu•Ury, b111n.d namt Cr;1'tal. pon:,lain, silvrt, china and othar gift htms -all hra,nd nl'lll and perleu •· hom bl!lnkruplc~s and jllher wu1ctt. unlqut glh cr~ilicalrs 11nd ltl your friends 11nsf rtla1h1r~ OOy thrii own gJfu in a new 11nd 1acitln9 "'ly. Y\11.1 can utr ~our B•nllA•-.k•rd, M•.e.ff Ch•rt •· ptr.onal r.hrck or Ca$h. ' ~ You •e1 !ht p1ICf your,....11 "·flh full rach<1ngr n1 ••fund lor crPd11 p11\'1leg•~ on .imy hem fHlfch .. ,ed ""d gi•'en a~ a 9111, <Ir. If you prr!•r. p<1rr ha~~ '"" \I,' ant 10 ~•II? CaU u• lo• d frre appraisal. during • nut h1~n•rll!ln hou", al ~uurcon.,tnitncr. ll~ll y 111 • .) HOURS Inspection & Private Sales ~ATURUAY 12·5 • Closed Wt'dne~doly & lhur~d'/ JtewfW111 riol/eie°el> !J!td. Courl O r dpr Ex -Minev.·orkcrs chief \V. A. ·Tony ' Boyle and two other men h ave been or- der C' d to repay 5250.000 to the union. 'fhe money \vas mis- a ppr op r i :.it c cl. a j udgC' said. Royle is !'ierv1ng tif P term in l 'ablon !'iki f;imi\.\' murders They discovered that more than 105 of t he signatures purported to be those of inmates who were already out on parole. Some others were dece ased. G UV LIVINGSTON 2S42 WEST COAST Hl<iHWA Y. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 9266J (714)645·2200 WE BUY FOR CASH OR SEU ON COMMISSION WHOLE ESTA TES OR SINGLE ITEMS Lora11on · Uppl.'• L .. vel NI'!"' Bulloci..'s South Co.nt Pl"'"• Cos1a Me5.:i • 557·8800 AHT LI VIN[, AUC110NI l.R The petition is being ignored. D"lv lO .i m 9prn.Sun ll ,1,r11 5prn THIS'LL FLOOR "RACE TO THE MAGIC KINGDOM'' GAME CARPET 'I ~1 ;J;;i::zi'r· "Monte Carlo" Pu11hi• gome carpel down and the whole floor becomes your o wn casino. Blackjack. Dice. and other layoul• right in the carpet. Play !or lun, not money, because how ore you going to run down the street with a roll o l our carpet on your bock in ca1e of a roid. Includes dice. card1. and cord shoe. ANTRONIII ~ So~~~~nt ... , ·-· ... Anti·Static , .. ~- A new gam e carpet with a ll the fun and exciteme nt of the Disney c haracters. p lus all the games for the who le family like Chess. Checker s. a n d more. Just in time for the holiday. Disney characte rs and game p ieces i nclu ded. All the g ame carpe ts are made by Jorges Carpet Mills u sing ~ Antron III fibre w ith a nti·s tatic and soil resistant features. ' . . NANCY, BEVERLY, PAUUNEf-PAUl..E.lTE SAID IT HAS A "3 'IEAR' WEAli: \NA~ANT ' .. /)A 6xl2 FOOT 9xl2 FOOT .1.25°0 159°0 • . • ~ ~ l I l I w A b s ~ I a l I . I ' . " I l, I tl ii ~ c I• h ,, a a c s c 1' c Ii I• c • Ii b .h a >I ,, ~ For·Student L · aders i C·apital Trip ti f Funds Needed At least two Mission Viejo High School seniors will attend "A Presidential Classroom for Young Americans" in Washington, D.C. next month. Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees this week authorized the trip by Pam Smith, Victor Vance and Stacey Wiseman, each of whom are members of the student coundil. . Top w .... 'It's nothing to go into mourn- ing about,' said Golda Meir , former prime mini s ter of Israel after win - ning 'Woman of the Year' award by Israeli Bonds organization. HOWEVER, MISS WISEMAN, SELECTED as an alternate, probably won't be able to attend.-:=====~==~~~======::::::; , Donald Martin, the school's activities director, said this is because they haven't received enough money in donations from civic groups. The trip is expected to cost $600 per student. Nooe of the expenses will be paid by the distrist, Martin said. But he asked 15 local organizations to contribute $100 to help cover the fee, which include tuition and transportation. So far, only $400 has been donated. The event is ·'quite a prestigious trip for kids " he said. • PARTICIPANTS WERE SCREENED AND selected by a committee of teachers, counselors and administrators. Martin described the Presidential Classroom as basically a leadership workshop for s tudents considered to be potential leaders. The program was designed by White House staff members in the early 60s to supplement the <.'lassie textbook approach to political education. In 1968, it was taken out of the White House and c.hartered as an independent. nonprofit organiza- tion. DURING LAST YEAR'S PROGRAM, which two Mission Viejo students attended, speakers in- cluded columnist Jack Anderson, Sen. Hubert Hum- l>~ey, Rep. Shirley Chisholm, William Colby, director of the CIA. and Caspar Weinberger, then secretary of the Department of Health Educa- tionand Welfare. ' . In addition to meeting national legislators, lob- byists and government employes, students will tour historic Was hington, attend bicentennial activities and visit Capitol Hill. BEAMINGLY YOURS 80 PllOOr KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY OISTILLEO ANO BOT!UO BY TH£ JAMES 8 BEAM OISllLLINC CO ClERMONI BtAM ~[NIUCKY Frtd!y, o.c.mtMr 19, 1975 0A1L v P1Lor A 1 a F.RE~H eur ciHR1$TMA$ TREE~ : See the difference water malces i .. OUR ·· BAREROOT ROSES HAVE ARRIVED our trees will be kept in water • frOm the day they crrive SAVE 15°/o Off Marked Price with coupon on all Indoor Pl.ts in Stock Void after 12/24fl5 n n (l)\YJ!ila r4 llllDUJ0~0J'\1 ~.~l!JU tJ.J ~ & LANDSCAPING . STILL TIME TO Pl.AMT IUUS SANTA, HERE'S MY LISTW~ D ANIMAL SHAPED 7Sc PLANTERS 0 ROCKWELL CORDLESS 300 GARDEN SPRAYER 0 BLACK & DECKER CORDLESS TRIMMER 1000 #8100 or #8182 D ALL SCOTTS Y2 PRICE GRASS SEED 0 VEGETABLE & s~AK FLOWER SEED O SHREDDER sooo BAGGER 0 2x6 TONGUE AND 20~-GROOVE DECKING D PREFINISED 2soo ENTRY DOORS 0 2x4STUDS 77c 0 42''x48" PALLETS 90c O KWIKKOVER 20~. SHELF PAPER 0 SHBEDDED FOAM 20~LB. 0 TENNIS RACKETS 200 0 MAGNAVOX HOME 2soo PROTECTION ALARM D 3 PC. MEXICAN soo HAMPER SET D MERCURY SHAG RUG VACUUM ATTACHMENT 100 D ANTI-FATIGUE MATS soc D MARINE OUTDOOR PAINT & VARNISH REMOVER 90~. 1 ~~ 4~A! D RINSE-AWAY REMOVER 7 •c 122 374 In. Qt. 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All Sizes D PREFINISH SHELVING soc Some With Minor Imperfections SOa!24 7 Ss~36 D GRIZZLY LOG WOOD OIL O GLIDDEN EXTERIOR STAIN 2S~AL 0 GRANDOR BIFOLD DOORS In White Or Walnut HALF-LOUVER FULL PANEL 2' O" ••••.••••. 33.88 37.15 2' 6" ......•.•. 34.65 3 7 .85 3' O" •••••.•••• 35.45 38.65 4' O" •••••••••• 67.77 74.25 5' O" •••••••••• 68.29 75.68 6' O" •••••••••• 70.85 77 .25 0 JENCRAFT PINE SHUTTERS 7' 8' 9· 10' 12' 20" 1.31 1.58 1.57 1.81 2.02 24" 1.55 1.67 1.83 2.05 2.29 28" 1.80 1.97 2.09 2.31 2.56 32" 2.03 2.22 2.35 2.55 2.82 36" 2.29 2.48 2.62 2.87 3.14 0 48"REDWOODTABLE 2300 WITH 4 BENCHES 0 OZITii FOAM BACK PATTERN CARPET All FashionTone Patterns 1~.0 3~~ 6'Wide 12' Wide D COVE BASE CEMENT 7 00 32s 9sc 3Y1 GAL. l GAL l OT. 0 PAINT & VARNISH REMOVER 82~. 1 ~T~ 4~~. O WHITE 55c 80vrc .. _y.J_OOD soz .. Of; 1 ~T~ 4~A! D FLOOR TILE ADHESIVE 9~~al. 3~~. 1 ~~ D LINOLEUM ADHESIVE 3~~al. so~QL D MULTI-PURPOSE 900 1 25 FLOOR ADHESIVE 3Ya Gal 1 QL D DRYWALLADHESIVE 17~~. 0 BRICK ADHESIVE 2~~ 90~ .. LJ VINYLBACK s90 CARPET ADHESIVE ca1. O GROUTAND 110 ss~ TILE CLEANER Q1. a oz. D TILEBOARD ADHESIVE 3 60 140 Gal. Qt. D CEILING TILE ADHESIVE 3!~ D PANEL ADHESIVE 1 ~o 3~~ "1~ c ~pc Cartridge CaTtridge D CONTACT 7sc 11s CEMENT PT. QT. 3 75 1700 GAL SGAL 0 POWER-GRIP ALL 4 SC PURPOSE POWER ADHESIVE TUBE D HARDBRUSH 62c ·9sc CLEANER PT. QT. D OIL BASE CAULKING 2 S ~1 oz. CARTRIDGE D BUTYL RUBBER SEALANT 90~oz. 0 SILICONE RUBBER CAULK 8c SEALER CARTRIDGE ............ , .. ., s ' • AJ8 OAILYPILOT Friday. Oeceml* t9. 1975 MERVTN•S Christmas LAST DAYS prices effective through Wed., Dec. 24th - open Sunday, December 21st 9 A.M. to 9 P.M . shop Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday : 9 :30-9:30 Wednesday, December 24th: 9:30-6 special purchase! gift cardigans 3.99 Slim·look, cable or r1h knit, 100 u acrylic but ton fronts. Jewel 01 V 11eckli rw~. Holiddy liriqhts Sizes S·M·L. women's long skirts Clearance of pleated A·l1ne skirts with se lf sash. Polyes- ter/acrylic plaids. Sizes 6· 14. Sportswear Department ORIG. $10 6.98 women's knit tops . \ ' Clearance! Short sleeve tees or long sleeve turtlenecks, flat or rib knits in acrylic. nylon or polyestrr. Solids. OR IG. 2.99-$4 1.99 the longer length plaid coat Save 8.01 on the pop- ular below-the-knee length wrap coat' Brushed wool/nylon plaids with acetate lining. 7 to 15. Coat Department REG. $48 39.99 ~\, full figure long skirts Women's 7-qore skirts of .... machine washable polyester. Some w1 th self belt. Black or lights. 32-40. REG. $15 13.99 clearance of handbags ORIG . $6-$12 Save 1 /3 on vinyl and leather, tote and shoulder styles in as· sorted colors. 3.98-7.98 toddlers' sweat shirts Save 20%! Cotton/acrylics with front and back screen print. For toddler boys or girls, sizes 2-3-4. REG. 2.49 1.99 -toddlers' screen print tees Save now on short sleeve polo shirts with sport prints and kiddie patterns. 100% cotton. Toddler sizes 4·6·8. REG. $2 1.33 girls' easy-care tees Long or short sleeve styles; photo fronts, prints, more. PolyestN, nylon.cotton or blend~. girls' knee·hi's Cable krut of Orlon• ac· rylic/nylon blend. White. rod. navy, flax . Sizes 6/7'h, 8/9Yt and 9/11 . 7·14, REG. $3 2 FoR •5 4-6X, REG . 3.49 7-14, REG.$4 2FoR•& leather-look embroidered jackets REG. 19.99 15.99 Fully lined. soft poly· vinyl with the rich look of leather. Snap front and cuffs; embroidery trim. S·M·L. Coat Department , I loungewear and robes ORIG. $6-$20 Clearance! Women's long and short fleeces, quilts and dusters plus hostess longs; broken sizes. 1/3off women's mini sleepwear Sleepshirts with matching panties; 3/4 or puff sleeves. Some sc.recn prints. Ace· tate/nylon pastels. S·M. REG. $6 4.99 . baby dolls, waltz gowns Frothy nighties are pretty Christmas presents. Choose from. our selection of tailored or fancy styles in freshest'pastels. Now at 1.01 savings. Sizes S·M·l. REG. $5 3.99 Mickey Mousec tees for girls and toddlers Cotton crew necks in white with a choice of prints. Girls, 10-16; toddler sizes S·M-L. REG. $2 EA. 2FoR •3 1.69 EA. \ 1 /3 off girls' sweat shirts Clearance! Crew ne.ck; long sleeves. Bright novelty prints. Acrylic/cotton or cotton/ polyester. 6 to 16. girls'· slipper socks Warm acrylic slipper socks with vinyl soles. Novelty embroidery detail. 7 ·8Y2; 9· 10. Girls' Department ORIG. $5 3.28 REG. $3 1.99 all girls' coats and jackets all-size boys' knit shirts 25% off Coats, quilt-lined acrylic pile. Hooded or collar styles. Various closings. Sizes 4-6X, reg. $16-$25, 11.99·18.69 Sizes 7-14, reg. $18·$28, 13.49-20.99 Jackets\ nylon with poly· ester fill. in sizes 4· 14. Polyvinyl shirt·iacs. 7 -14. ,.. Sizes 4·6X, ,ii: I ri."Q. $13•$16, 9.69·11.99 Sizes 8-14, rag. $13-$18. 9.69·13.49 25% off entire stock of toddlers' j.ackats and coats. Nylon or pile jackets and pile coats for toddl&r boys and girls. Sizes 2·3-4. Reg. $9-$20 . · .......•........ 6.69-14.99 Short SIP.eve, hi crew necks; patchwork trim. Polyester/cotton·with shrinkage control. 4·7, REG. 4.99 3.97 8·18, REG. 5.99: 4.97 \ ~ I men's vinyl jackets 13 • 99 REG. 15.99 2·pocket C.P.O.; nylon-lined. Wipe-clean polyvinyl in brown or beige tones. A handsome gift in sizes M·L·XLSave $21 • men's long sleeve leisure shirts Machine washable, 100% nylon, 100% polyester and nylon/ace· tate. Popular prints. Welcome gifts, and you save $1 on every shirt. Sizes S·M·L·XL. REG . 9.99 8.99 men's long sleeve wool blend shirts 8.99 REG. 9.99 Wool/nylon blend, warm and washable. Has 2 flap pockets. As- sortment of good looking plaids. Sizes S·M·L·XL. men's polyester doubleknlt flares 9 99 Solids, REG. 12.99 • Patterns, REG. 13.99 Popular belt loop flares with Ban· Rot• waistband,.trim pock· ets. 100% polyester for easy-care. Waists 30.40. Now $3·$4 otfl men's pile~lined C.P .o· .. Jackets 12.97 REG. 14.99 _,, 2.02 off warm· wool/nylon blend jackets, button front with 2 slash pockets. Winter plaids. in sizes M·l -XL. .. . ~ sale! entire &tock 27.98 men's jean q.~ordinates The Set REG. 27.98 ._I 25.98 J1c!(.et, REG. 14.99, 13.99 Jean,.REG. 12i99, 11.99 . Includes brushed deo lm pre-wash patch· work, long shirt style jacket; 5-pocket jeans. Brushed detiim outer shirt style wit 4 ·pocket jeans. All 100% cotton. Jackets, S·M·L·~L; jean waisti 30•36. contrast stitch dress shirts ' Men's 100% texturized Short Sleeve, REG. 6.99 polyester knit shirts 5 97 with banded perma stay • collar, full placket, mi-Long Sleeve. REG. 7.99 tered chest pocket. A s-6 97 sorted colors. 14%-16!/z. • 30o/o off all •5 ties REG. $5 Fully iipped woven poly· ester, 4 -in ' dnd ties. Tapes· tries, tlorals, patterns, .. stripes or monograms . 2FoR•7 3.69 EA. Mervyn's underwear Men's 50% polyester I 50% cotton briefs, boxers, V-neck, athle- REG. 3 FOR 3.75 3FoR 3.39 tic or T-shirts. S-M·L-XL. men's casual socks Terry vek>ur or rib knit ''lslander'1, both Orlon<ll acrylic/nylon. Fashion colors. One size fits 10-13. men's cushion crew socks folly cushioned, acrylic/ nylon blend. White with striped rib knit top that stays up. One size fits 10·13. men's short sleeve knfts Collar and placket styles in polyester, acrylic or poly- ester/cotton. Solids, stripes, patterns. Sizes S-M·L·XL. REG.6.99 5.99 long sleeve crews or turtlenecks 4.99 REG. 5.99 M'en's acrylic 7" turtlenecks and solid color aew necks. $izes S·M·L-XL. big and little boys• ski pajamas SIZES 4-7, REG. 4.99 4.49 SIZES 8-16, REG. 5.99 5.49 Flame-<etardant, 100% cotton flannel with knit cuffs and anklets for added warmth. Colorlul prints and plaids. save •21 men's lined, leather-look jackets 22.99 REG. 24.99 ~ Wipe.clean polyvinyl with warm acrylic piJe lining. Handsome 4 -pocl<et, snap front styl& in brown tones. Slus M-L·XL. •· men's long sleeve novelty aweat shirts 4.49 REG. 4.99 Cotton/acrylic crew necks with assorted heat transfer, lit.style prints and rock groups. Manv colors. Sizes S·M·L-Xl. HUNTINGTON BEACH 9811 Adams Avenue-963-9731 FULLERTON = Crossroads Canter, 3204 East Yorba 'Llnda-996-8800 ' -, i l I • I • AJ8 DAILY PILOT Friday, Decembet" 19, 1975 MERVYH•S Christmas • LAST DAYS pric~s effective through Wed., Dec. 24th open Sunday, December 21st 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. shop Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday: 9 :30-9:30 Wednesday , December 24th: 9 :30-6 special purchase! gift cardigans 3.99 Sl 1rn look. c.1bll' or rib knit, 100 "JC1yhc 1>~1! tOfl fton1s J•'\V!•I O! v r1o•ckl111cs Holiday llriq~H\ S11cs SM L. women's long skirts Cl•·drJnc._ ut plcJted A line ~.•1 ~ >'11th sel f sash Polyes ll'f Jtryl1c pl,Hds. S11c~ 6· 14 Sportswear Oi?pa1 1mcn1 ORIG. $10 6.98 women's knit tops c1 .. .i1anCf'1 Short sleeve tees 01 l!=iriq sleeve turtleneck~. fl.,· 01 rib knits 1n acry l+c . I"', Ion or pofyes!t.>r Solids ORIG. 2.99-S4 1.99 the longer length plaid coat s.,,e a 0 1 on 111(' nop- (jlJ• h•·•a,·1 th" knee lt-nQth ~·n<in cu.:it l Bru~h('d .•.ool 'nylon 1•l.1 rJ, l/'11rh ... c .. t.ite l,IH/lg 7 [(J 15. Cod' D1•pd•lr"t.!nl RE G. $43 39.99 /< full figure long skirts \'Jomt',,'s 7 qo1r skins o f mach1nr> v1a~hahle polve~ter. Som!! v11th S!:'lf !?It. Black 01 l•rJhts. 32-40. REG. 515 13.99 clearance of handbags ORIG . S6-S12 Sav£! 1 /3 on vinyl and l<>.ilh•~r. rote and shoulder styles •n as- !.Qt 1 ed color~- 3.98-7.98 toddlers ' sweat shirts Sa11e 20°~! Cotton/acrylics w;t h front a11d back scr~n pr1111. For toddler boys or girls, Si/PS 2-3-4. REG. 2.49 1.99 toddlers ' screen print tees Save now on short sleeve polo shi rts wrth sport prints and ktddie paiterns. 100% co tton. Toddle1 sizes 4-6-8. REG . $2 1.33 girls' easy-care tees Long or short sh.•r.vc styles. 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Handsome 4·pocket, snap front style in brown tones, Sizes M·l ·XL. men's long sleeve novelty sweat shirts 4.49R EG.4.99 Cotton/~cryHc aew nedts with 1ssorted heat transfer, life-styk! prints and rod< groups. Many OOIOfS. Sizes S-.M·L·XL. HU'NTINGTON BEACH 9811 Adams Avenue-963-9731 Crossroads Center. 3204 East Yorba 'Linda-996-8800 I I I · r , • I r JENNY HEISTAND ANO Jill DUFUR BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday. December 19. 1975 ) Bl Imaginations S tretched· They've Got Rhythm By OE!'IJNIS McLF.LLAN Of Ille Dilly Pi tot St~lf The 4· and 5-year-old5, dressed in leotards and play clothes, sat in a circle in the Manners Library multipurpose room. They held maracas, sticks and other percussion instruments. . .. All right," said instructor Lms Jacobs. "y.hen I call your name give m~ four counts and put an ac centonone " The first child. Kelly. shook the maraca four times. with the loudest on the third count "OK, .. said Mrs J acobs. · Where did Kelly put it '?" .. She did the ·accident' on three," cried out a little girl. Aflt•r each member of the creative movement class went through the exl'rcist:•, Mrs. Jacobs put on a record. Walking around the room . the children continued shaking and tap pm~ their instruments, keeping time with the music. "OK. let's go under the bridge," )!rs. Jacobs told them as they crouched low, walking m a circle. Next. they were on their tiptoes. then hopping on one rwt. As the class continued the children went through a series of movement and stretching ex- ercises. leading up to a self- mterpret1ve dance at the end of th~ hour The "ctass. sponsored by the ~ewport Beach Recreation Department, was nearing the end of its 10-week fall session. The children had gone through animal m ovements, rhythmic counts in music and movement, moving through space, story and dra m atic exploration a nd locomotion and muscle develop- ment. "They've come a long way," said Mrs. Jacobs. "As a group they relate with their mov - ements ... The areas covered in creative movem e n t, l'x plained Mrs . Jacobs. incorporate concepts of modern, dance, yoga a,pd choreo· graphy They're also using the same principles an artist uses in creating a picture : spact'. rhythm, accent and conccntrat mg on the line of the bod} Asked if creative movement Daily Pilot Photos By Lee Payne could best be defined as dance, Mrs. Jacobs said she uses the words dance and movement m- terchangably. INNER FEELISG ·'To me dance 1s moving from your feeling inside,'' she said. "You see dancers that arc technically perfect, but they're not a dancer. They JUSt don't have a feeling for movement." That feeling is what Mrs Jacobs is tryrng to get across to her students, who may or may not goon to formal dance classes "It goes back to the self-image and how one projects himself, .. s he explained. "That's what we're really interestl-'d in. I'm using movement as a vehicle to reach this. '·They're developing balance, coordination, muscle strength and flexibility. By developing these basic fundamentals their vocabulary of movement will bt• larger. They will have more to draw upon.·· :\lrs. Jacobs. who has taught dance. gymnastics and physical education in public schools and prl\·ate classes and has ll'(' lured on movement and the en vironment. at C lrvmt• and Riverside, said schools neglect teaching movement skills )10VE~E~T ··we spend all these year~ teaching English but don 't do anything to deve!op these skills ' Although she also leachL•s a recreation department sponsored. creativl' mov('ml'nl class for 7-10-ycar-olds, she.· pre fers teaching tht' 4.5 yeiir·olcls "because they'rt) still not in hibited. "They're \'cry free and havt• that natural feeling for music and rhythm. It's t.•xciting to get them al that agt' to explore 1l.' · She adds. ho" ever, ··the older ones com e with other ex periences. their attention span 1s longer and they ha\'e mon• mu~ cle development · In teaching tht.• et a"~ for younger ch 1 Id ren '.\1 rs Jacob~ \\ill make a gaml' out or the ex ercises to hold their attention Jong er An l'Xample ts the warm-up stretching exercise in which thl• children ima~ine they are re aching for lolly pops off a lolly pop tree. She also will have them pretend lo be different animals to stimulate m ovement and stretching. GOOD THINGS "' ·These things are physically and muscularly good for them and yet they don't realize they'n· doing good things .. The hour usually begins with a rhythm exercise. incorporating music theory: different counts and loud and soft sounds. In teaching the four count beat with an accent, Mrs. Jacobs will apply it to movement. "They could be doing something very even then explode with a leap, a turn of the head ... A three-count beat would bl' more flowing. like a waltz. Thl' children, as in most of the ex erc1ses, would use props such a" a scarf or something that would float m the air ·Without realizing they n · dancing, that's what they're do mg. They dance from within they have that beat inside them · .'\frs. Jacobs. who also ha!> taught creative movement classes to orthoped1cally han dicapped children and mentall~ gifted children. feels it applies to l'Veryone in every age group. She 1s writing a book on move ment for children which can he re~1d bv them or read to them ll\ their p·arents to stimulate mon: ment. The book. howevl'r. will rn1t be a how-tom anual ·1 don't think there is anv onl' way to move creatively. Each in d1vidu::.il has his own way. Tht•n· 1s no wrong way.·· Registration for the winter session is Jan. 3 for residents at the ='Jewport Beach City Hall :--.:on -res ide nts may register beginning :\1onday. Jan. s. from 6-8 p.m The 4·5-year-old class 1~ Sl2. the hour and a halfi-10-year- old class is St8. .. (Clockwise) Streamers are used in an interpretive dance by Danielle Booth and Amy Sutter. Responding creatively to music as a 'broken bicycle' and 'see saw' are Jill Dufur and Jenny Heistand . .. .. ' - DAILY PILOT Frld!y, December 19. 1975 I • ·Making Best-dressed List ~ at I t· .. ' t I > I ' I t \ Dar:ihne shows the latest in terry robes (above), which are "perfect for lounging." At right, Raisin models a suave "James Bond" outfit for an evening stroll. Prices range from $4.98 to $11 .98. Anythi ng milady could desire for the \\inter season, and a ft•w things for spnng, \\ere offen.•d durn.g a fast-paced fashion show tit Park Lido Convi.iles n•nt llo:-,pttal. ;\lcwport Beach. The models w('re leggy and sltm and wore their clothes well (exct'pt for tne hats. which they tried to sh ake off}. Thev were ex- tremely frn.•ndly. stop1)ing along the wety to shi.lk e hands and nun le a greeting. Most important. the models ware serving without pay and had volunteered JUSl so the Park Lido r esidents could have a Cew ··warm fuzz1es. · · Capricorn: Face Facts When it was all over, they were called back by the audience (or a rew pjlS anct some cuddling. Thl'V had won the hearts of I.be sm1iin~ senior citizens. Rather unusual behavior for high Cashion models? Not when you 're Raisin, Daphne. Miss Foxy and Lucy, a quartet of cool eanines. They were brought for the show by Jan's Groomery of Garden Grove as a service to the patients. "So many of the patients tlflve had dogs m the past and miss the opportunity to cuddle them," a spokesman Cor the s hop said. GLAMOR CLOTHES J u•t Di/f eNJntl ()eSigned bV DOLORES BELZ Colree and Browee •OUl'ld the Studio Open 7 Oaysaweek-10to6 1 1°4 Yl onvx. Balboa Island 673-2681 r I ~~~ ... ·-~ .... ~ .. \? 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Be n'ady for change latning better display, • ind .!a1n greater of conn·pt soml' d1!>tnbution .Creet1vere· l1loper.1twn r ccogn1 around '"u \\Ill beresl-~ourccs come lo 11on Hrt11~ forth natural less. m.i", tc1lk for ~ake of forefront. . qu .ll1Ul"> of 1ndcµen hl'anng ihetr own voices CAPRICORN cnec. 22 1ll'OC'l' \"IRGO <.\ug 23 -Sepl. ·Jan 19>: Re willing to T.\l'Rl S 1.\prtl 20 :121 Kt'Y ts organ11a110n. gC'l lo heart of matters. If today is your birth· da y you are moody, creative. scns1 t1ve, musical, are completing important phase of your life . Newpqrt Beact:i . \l.n :?0 1 Au tio on solid &l'l thing~ m nrc.kr. in Consult with partner, bJ:,:r Rl' morl' a\\ :11 l' ol c I l1cl1 n g pr 1or1t1 es . m:ttl~. another individual 'ecur1ty requtr <'ments ~tend \\ants lo d1::.tuss '~ho ts close cnou~h to be---------~------~---------~~-~~-~~~~~~-~~~~~~-~ lcl<'3S can lw d1•\ 1·lopl'd per:rnnal aHa1rs. frank concerning legal • ~~ •• ._.,.., You c ~· n s uh m 1 t UBR.\ tSl·pt 23 ·Ott. nghts and p('rmissiom;. RUfffll'S ~·W..•0 .,...\ :.IF~""''~.,.,. ,',/!,. ~---~o . . ·~ ~ manuscripts t11llll'pl!>. 22 1 S l ttw pan• On plenty of li sll'nmg. UPHOLSTERY -~ -~~~!~~-·~---,..:. -9~4 ~ •.. · .. ~ 0 f11rm.1ts t'aul1ous approach n<''' Pal it.-ncl'. obscrv<ition ~·;~~~'~::' ,:\1~;;:;:,,~·\:'~ ~:;;r~~~,~r;~::::.~~ :~N1~:i~~',':!~g,-·,.~h c:.:~S~~.. ) 0 FASHI• :.:~ ISi.AiD STORES .i.:0.~ h1ghhghtl::'d. Hove fun l(ral1ale yourselC wtlh wins. Meanb avoid -- "ithoul smash1n~ unt>yourespect. h eJvy -handecl pro·---------- budget. 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Can drugs be a friend in time of stress? If you keep your head together can they be of help'! Ann Landers's new booklet, "Straight Dope on Drugs" separates tht> fact from the fiction. Get it today. For each booklet ordered, send a dollar bill, plus a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope (20 cents pos tage) t o Ann Lan ders, P .0. Box 1400, Elgin, 111 . 60120. would have to sit in the -----------------------------------.- back of the church at the 1~ER \LIA' funeral while his wife sat l ~ t I In front, getting all the sympathy due a perlect • MINERALS • FOSSILS wife. • GEODES • GIFTS As an. RN who has seen more than one wife at the Lee.-. At: bedside of a delirious Cor I 370 A Loge. An .. Costa Mesa dying) hus band and C4ilf. (714) 979-1424 listened to him call The s ° Fwv Other Woman's name in .. e.~ .. f .his delirium, l can tell x 1 • • · t · h Thlt eouex>n OOOd lot I~ ott Pu<CNM orq J_ \.. ··~~· :. you 1 lS 3 eartbreaking I of""' 119'n ol your C'llooe• 1$00 -• • t h i n g to w a t c h _ Ofter DOOd 111ru o.c. 31. 111s r:-=--?'"l • especially if children are L----------------:=::.,-____ .J present, and they often are. Most wives know about The Other Woman and I ~':~~ OUJ '1 rr '· ~ .........,(\. ' \... . ' l [ ; ...)\.._/, • I J...,l 1 '_ .. ! ..... ~ l ["'•. ' 'I I , I do their best to hold their heads up while keeping one eye and one ear shut. Too bad someone can't put a gag in the mouth of a cheating husband or tie his tongue up so his last days aren't hell on his Jong.suffering wife. -· ON THE OTHER SIDE DECEMBER 19TH, 20TH, 21ST ... 1 e DAILY PILOT 83 SHOP Lido Village 2 Hours Free Parking Cno validation necessary) FREE GIFT DRAWING ova 1"I COAST HWY.°" HEWPOIT llYO. AMD 1Ul.M UfT AT THI UOO THU TH OM YIAUDO. DEAR O.S.: Sobody can say this column doesn't give equal time to both sides. Tb a nk you for writing. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've been re· ading your column for at least 15 years. As a former English teacher, I would give you no bet· ter than a C for gram· 3 BIG DAYS OF SAVINGS AND SPECIAL BUYS! HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! mar. I can't figure out if your strange and often unconventional use of the language is a result of the ;.irea where you grew up (Iowa, ugh> or were you p oo rly educated? In the last month you used the word "ain't'• twice. I realize "ain't" is in the dictionary but it's considered improper u sage by respected authorities. Will you respond to this in print, please? OBSERVER JNWALTHA)t, )JASS. OF.AR WALLY : A lot o f those re s pecte d authorities who wouldn't drt>am of saying "ain't" -ain't eatin', as Will Rogt>r s said. As for "low a -ugh," did you know that Iowa has a 99 percent literacy rate? the highest of the 50 statt>s? l accept your apologies. DEAR ANN I.ANDERS: Please print this letter and help a lot of people. You an• m y father. You work like a dog and bring home a paycheck picked to poverty by tax· es. You can't buy my mother what s he de· se rv es. Ev e r y da y means another line of worry on your face. :\1y heart aches whenever you light a cigarette. I would gladly trade my lungs for yours if you would stop . You hardly s mile. Your eyes are always sad. You never tell me what bothers you. You 3re m y mother. You don 't have the nice things other wives have. Our home is im· maculate . You 've worked like a slave for as long as l can re· m ember. Your parents never gave you anything but aggravation. You never go anywhere, waiting for your husband to come home. He's always too tired for ::rnything but falling asleep on the couch. I know how lonely you must be. 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I. -'C"-1'1 • ~ 1 \Ill I 11'' SAVE $4 ENTERTAINING PORTA BAR \'t•rs11tilt· ,tnd mohile Top.ind bottom holds glas1'l'S, hnttl1•-. \\1th rourn for ll'l' hut.:kl·L 1n t.:\•nlt:r . Suix·r gift idea' 1 II II\ \IH 11ss REG. 15.99 DELUXE 2-IN-t TOASTER-OVEN 1\ gcw>d morning work ""''t•r! To<l:.:1-. 4 slip·s at onn•, or cun hl' us<.'d us'' full·t.emp range oven. Chromed linish. lllJI -.1 \\\fl~:-\ SAVE $15 39ss REG . 44.99 POWR-KRAFP 50 AMP WELDER Built-in carbon arc Lorch .ind 49ss el<.'ctrode holdi.>r lncludt•., twlrnet. 115V. Ll~s std. I."> or 20 amp fu i-c. (Jet it now! REG. 64.99 llARll\\ \IU; TAKE THE HEADACHES OUT OF CHRISTMAS SHOPPING-USE YOUR WARDS CHARG-ALL ACCOUNT Choosy Santas shop here. • PANORAMA CITY tob1at 11l 1'1)1.('(M'. phont 894 tl'll 1 •TORRANCE ct.I •mo fasht0n 111111•"'· phonl' MJ b'l1 I • ~ANTA ANA bf1-tol at ll'•t>ntl'enlh, 714·!>-17 b/<41 SAN BERNARDINO 1'flntrnl ctly mall. 714 RIH 112~11 • tlllNTIN(:TON ll£A\lhd1nllt'r11l lll'nrh. i i t'R!l2 At>ll • ('0\'IN A b1Hranca Bl h>1n bPrnnrdmn lrt'<·wnv. !Jt..C1 i ~II • t<O"l-:M F.A l> :u;oo ro'('me11d blvd J•; l 11 ICI •COSTA Mt:SA hr1"111I ~1, lit"'" d11•1o.-o lw>. 714 549 9400 • NORWAl,K 1mPf'rt.•I "1 ft<Ww311c hlvd , phone 11AA 0'!11 • •'lll.LERTON h11rhor "' nnn11•·Ch<lf111'. il4 "7'1 ~~oo • t.MiLt-. RO('K t"nlorndn at l>road,.n. phonl' :l~4 !Ulil • ('A:'l/Of;A PAHK 1opan11.1 111111.1. rh1•n,.111< I ll"11.1 • MON1'('1.A IR montcl.m pluu. ohon• 714 till 10'• • LVNWOQO •mJl"ru•I hht!, •1 •l~h· plwnl' !'>.17 """"' • l.AKEW()(,>O lall,...oocl hlvtl .. 1 r"'wllrwood, pll<m.-6.13 71i01) • Wt:~1 LOS ANGf,U.~ 111 <''""~II" ,.1 IMh •t !\It> ;•1;~ I SHOP MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 10:00 PM ... SUNDAY JQ:OO AM TO 6:00 PM, CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY ... ,JUST SAY "CHARGE IT!'' I 8 4 DAILY PILOT Frldey. December 19. 197S Nation's GNP Revised Skyward for Quarter W.\Slll~GTON I \Pl Total output of ti".' n.1 twn ::.economv 1n1·rt.>asl'<1 at .1 13 \ iw1 t'l'llt .1nnu..il r.1tt' 1n tht.> third qu.1rtl'• of 1 sn. t lw I 11 gl·:o.t quartt>rl:; llH'rl'.l"l' 111 2!'> ~e:irs. tht' C1•11HnL'fl't' Dt>partmt.>nt s.11d 1n un updated repo1 t Tht•depurlml'lll .1ho1:- :-ut'd rcv1st>d I 1~11111:. on t·or1.>0rate prof1h 111 ttw I h1rd QlWl ll' I \\ h1t'l1 -..h11\\ ed that f1~un·d 011 ·"' .1nnual b.l'>rs ;.ifll'r t.t'\ profits of t•vrporatwn' lut.tll•d S826billion,a17 .> pt•n·1•n t int·rease from thl' "l't·ond qu..irtcr TH .. : OEPART)IF.~'T then re\ 1sed this in Nov ::-J1d thf' lnsl ltmt.· tor· t•mtx•rlo 13 2 percent. poratc prut'1ts had in-ITSAIOTHElalestn:· {"fe;\sed .tt :sut· h a rate vl:s1on n·fh.'l'ted :.rn in· was in tht• th1rdqu.1rkrof 'rt>ast> in t'stimall'd In 1950, '<'hl!n Hwy l'u!>t' 22 1 ~vme of Ame1·1cans from Jlt'rcent property ht.> Id abroad The new figures on the ll also n •visl'd upward nation'::; tot~l cl·onomic slightly tht· .. ,1ll' of inna 11utpul, a:; measured by uon in the third quartt.'rof the (; r o s s :-4 al 1 o IHd ·l.8 percent , inst cad of 4. 7 Product, marked thl' pt>rct>nl n·portcd in Nov- :-econd time lhl' G:"JP ember This mea::.ure of f1gurl's have been renst>d inflation 1~ call ed thl' 1ntheth1rd411arter G:"JP impltdt pric<• T h l' C' o m m l.' r l' l' dt.•rl •1lo1 lh·p••rtment orig11Hlll) Thl' last time the n:l I l'llOrlt'd in October that t1on :. et·onomv had e~ l'l'\ltrnm1c output had in panded :.-o S'<' iftly was m t'fl.'a:o.ed l t 2 pl'rn·ot. the third quarter of 1950, -\\hen the G~P mcn.•a!>t.'tl ( Mercedes at a 17 5 pt.>rcent J1mu.tl rate T h t.• C o m m l' r l' L' Departmt.•nt :-..11.l l"l'.11 GNP." h1ch t.>'\t'h1dr:-. tbt.· l'ffrctsof1nfl ;il11m , \\as .11 an .rnnu..11 r:..att.• uf S80X Ii b I l li 0 I) j n ( h l' l h Ir d 4uarll•r. l \'Vhy i~ leJsing a good idea 7 Call u :; and we II eApla1n how 1ea:;1ng can benefit you Mla•ton Vlelo Imports (714) 831-1740 GET THE BEST OF THIS FORM! WE'LL DO FREE IT FOR YOU AT YOUR STATE MUTUAL SAVINGS NEIGHBORHOOD TAX CENTER! ~ \lJl..1 \uur Jppl11ntml'nl nm' t 11mt• Ill or \Jll / ~ ~ FRU TO All! • ~-THE '76 TAX l >r• n .i nr .... .>\~•1un1 Im S4 000 or mur" a · OllCANIZATION •• nJ our t >.rerts ,,,11 ro pJrt n ur -.,, ~ ;..::._ GUIDELUUll! '"' m~ IJ' return FRU ~'\t lllwlr""" • JUSTDllOPIY AFTER JAN. 2. l'i·1•n t\try td' dd,,..tnt.igl' . .inJ "'e II ¥U.ll I '\II 1• I~ I' JU Ura,\ :"\1•"" JC'C'Ounh l~•llu• ,,0,_ t , """ ~ 1,,1,,,11 d<dllllt<>M f(\r "f" tor lrs• lhJn S4,000 (1111111 S5 le• S.l,9Q5} v,., ',., ,,.., 1 .. b•n•ht ,.,, rl•v yuu ""1 •o (•Jrn IJ' lurm p repJrJl1un lor JUSI '"'" c ~1 .5 ur $JO lA\ JIMl -\o'tl lAl'li'T MAKl ll H'N. BL. T WC (. AN ~Ai..C IT [AS'r (.0Ml IN I' • ' '"'' 111 ,,., ·1'••111 111. IL1•' ORlALL 'r<JLRNCICHBORllOODTAX l / ' , -:•• 11/ ,/11111/, l[Nlf.R l':i AJ •.• STATE MUTUAL ~:'· SAVINGS • ~JtG!L d001 '-;I~ A<11 ;1 B vd • + N ~~~--. • N•,vP<l" a~ 1<t Cd 91660 (fl 416JJ8J8J ............ ,... ................... ... Wisfting )'oua joyous ftotiday season. Newport Equity{,11t!d~ 620 NEWPORT CENTER DR . SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 U Pl Teltipllole ff'fsp,. .ffot•e? Fon\ood C'. Wiser. \\ho has bt•en ~111 l'X· t'('ttll\'C' ol th1'eP other a irt1nc'i and wcis most rccentl.r presi d<.•nt of T\\',\. has het•n hired a~ pr<.•s1 d l' n t o I P a n J\ m e r i t' 4.1 n W o r I d .-\irlines. u chit>f rival of TWA. 134 )'.lore Grants To Close? !'JEW YORK (AP> - The W.T. Grant Co .. which is undergoing bankruptcy proceedings. has asked permission to dose 134 more stores in January, according to s ources in Lhe retail ll'ade. Grant would not confirm the new closings. Grant had 1.074 stores when 1t filed for re- organilation, but. under 1t:; massi,·e plan of store tlosings. including those reportedly scheduled for J anuary. the company would have 359 Grant and Grant City stores left. Currently. its opera· tions are t.·onfined to thr area east of Cleveland and north of 11altimore The request reportedly was made Wednesday to U.S. District Court-.,ere. which ts overseeing tht• retail ch:i1n's reorgamza lion. Pork Only Scarce Food Item WASHINGTON (AP ) -In another of its "food marketing a l e rt" notices. the Agriculture Department said con- sumers can expect lots of beef, poultry, fruit and vegetables in J anuary but that pork would con- tinue lo be in short sup· ply. The notices. distribut- ed today to such large- volume food buyers as hotels and school lunch 1 offices. also showed that there will be "plentiful'' supplies of dried peas and lenti Is for economy minded shoppers nexl month. Tho:-e are protein-rich legumes which can be used to supplement meat dishes in many ways as well as in traditional soups. the d e partment !--aid Old Sled Compa11y Troubled AKRON. Ohio <U PI) - The company that built the famed Flxible Flyer sleds dear to the h earts of t hree gen erations of young Ame ricans has gone bankrupt. And the company, which bwlt its first Flxi- ble Flyer in 1889, went bust 1u s t be f ore C hrist mas . t he day youngsters traditionally got the s leds. and as pMme "sledding snow" was arriving in many parts of the country. Blazon Fl xible Flyer Inc. of M ed1n a, Ohio. owes about $3. 7 million according to attorney Clair F, WhitmE>r. who said it filed for re- organ1zal ion in U.S Rankruptc y Court to work out arrangements to pay 1tsdebts_ Whitmer said the firm r:tn into serious problems Mcaus<' of slow 1975sales Rnd ('red1t "'oes wh<'n Ftrst Natlon31 City Bank reduced its line of credit from $4 million to $1 7 milUon Yuletinl(> Cri1ne Tinte No Holiday for Thieves NEW YORK lUPl ) -All those gifts 1.1nder the Chnstmas tree will cost more than ever this yeur because ot the steady 11\Cl'ea!ie in Walter '.\1orr1s on pn•:;idl'nl of the Research Group. In<' .. Charlollusville. Va .. legal re· search servkc. says "'rhings will get worse each ycui· and. ul fact, ull year ·round until mon.' lf'gal remedies (or comb allmg shophf tersaredevelopcd" · IS ADDITION to Lhe monetary toll of shoplifting, which forces men.·handiliing overhead up t>nough to have an apprecia~le impaet on prices. prosecuting shoplifters is, on tht> whole, a haz ardous bus iness that merchants hate to get involved in. Morrison said. shoplifting. * * * * * * Security Company Warns of Burglars But :;ooner or later they will have to get involved. he said, because retailers in the United St.iteis lost $5.8 billion to shopiif· ters and other pilferers in 1974, an increase of 11 percent itl a single year. Spec I al to the Dally Pilot NEW YORK If you hear someone prowling around your house late on Chris tmas eve. it's not Santa Claus. It's probably a burglar Accordmg to ADT. an alarm company, the holiday :>t.'uson 1:-. The National Retail Merchants A~sociation and state merchan- dising groups do a lot of research on preventing s hoplifting and urgt> m erchants to prosecute every offender as a deterrent. But the fear of being hit by largejudg· ments for false arrest causes most merchants to let oHenders (!O free despite the signs in the :-.lores saying lhry will b~ pro- secuted . an especially busy and productive time for burglars. • "BURGLARIES OF HOM ES begin to increase around the Thanksgiving period. peak around Christmas a~d New Xear <md then gradually level off." said J .A. Synk, vice president l)f marketing for tht! company. By ~ew Year's Eve. the burglary rate lends lo climb abo11t 20 percent abovl' the national average for the r est of the year. Synk said. . Common sense procedures can often help safegu<mJ tl homl' against holiday intrusion. according to the security corn pan). which suggests the following : I -A Christmas tree and brightly wrapped gifts set the hol1 day moo.d when placed near a window in view. of pass~rsby. The J:?oodies also attract burglars. so keep them from vtew of the street. Al .THOUG H SOME shoplifters are proft>ssiona ls. or drug addicts stealing to support their habit, far more l:lre imp ulse stealers ~ housPwives or juveniles who steal either for gain or for a thrill. -IF YOU'RE PLANNING to be away for the holidays, re· member to cancel newspaper deliveries. An accumulation of papers on a doorstep is a sure clue your house is unoccupied. -Don't car ry more cash than you can afford to lose. Whik burglaries are usually up by 20 percent during the holidays, rob ··Legally." Morrison said, •·ar- resting and prosecuting shoplif- ters presents many problems. Under the common law. neither a policeman nor a citizen can arrest without a warrant for misde- meanor. which s hoplifting is, e\'en if the offense is committed in his presence. Obtaining a war- rant subsequently will not justify pnor restraint." This means s uits for false arrests are a grave risk l~ven in cases where guilt is clear. )lorrison said m any people who were plainly gu1 tty of shoplifting have obtained judgments against storel> after suing in order lo save face with their neighbors and familic>s. beries soar by more lhan 30 percent. . . -Take a •·security walk" around your house now. Think hkl' a burglar would a nd then check for possible entry points that he would use: unlocked windows. upper story windows easily ac cessible by climbing on overhangs, doors with locks that m1ghl easily "give" to a burglar's crowbar are among things to seek out. HO!'tE BURGLARI ES are growing at a rapid rate in sub· urban locations, Synk said. lie noted that careful attention to home security, however, can help preven~ many homeown~rs from becoming burglary nclims. ··Most burglars are seek1~g easy targets. Good locks, outdoor lighting and alarm systems will discourage m any would-be intruders." he said. TIMlrt4ay •If Adm Gw l~ Adm Inc 3 16 "'""' I"\ & u .-.clltlMr 3 O' Aflna Fd Ml'IA In .-.IU'lure .-.GE FCI &11 66' 3 47 3.79 6SO 1.10 4 19 S.2• uo •• • 74 HJ Ov~r The Count(l'r HASD Listin«Js MUTUAL FUNDS SDKil F Stell Fd DIE Sp 9rt1 Fd Hun Trt 'ta S.44 IH•rv FO 9 18 N L. Biid dtb 9 36 10 23f'IONEIER l'O: 8.S9 9.39 ~ril9e 11)4 • ln<om vn 3 1s. Pion FO 11.Ql 11 OS 15.8' N.L. 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Petrwr 1 '° N.L. 0.f'I, 10.lf l .. , TNI\ ... PllOt 'tO 1.S. LINCOl,N NATI.' Pevl Rev 4 ti S 44 I 11'1¥ t l~ ... ._,ti, 19. '1.7' E s 5 p 2ur . • LIM Cp s" '" l'ltM MC "ll N.L ... rnv 0 •• I U1 Wtlllft •• t.6t Ste 7 O' N L tit Am • U N.L. llotM ~ t H 1. vr Inv tti 11.01 MtrM 1·! ~ !II lno '•·20 N I. IC ()p 1 66 N L. !IN•• J t » tra •• N L. WiMw • • rd n.n N L. ioe!C S.1 11 17 N.L. ~· 1 I 09 ATI IN:tttait; VIit... I , AMII.TON O•P; I.~· Pll.O•lllll OP1 Olm ... 4.1' w.llll er l"ll!>d l .13 4.19 SAYLH: Pl• firm 1i.o112.10 o. .... ,, ••. 4.n """"'·.. ·n Gt•lll S SI •·HI 0. Ov t 21 N•'-• Ceotll J.7t N L. "°'rt J-JJ .... Vlltll tj)f t a I~ • ~ 1.,. Mutull 12.40 N L. lll(Mll t •1 ,.U r Gr 4 'I N.L. ~lld Ct 6 14 • 6 .,, Otll f '4 N I. ~D All: Pitt ,. • M 1t r Ill< 1 9' N.L. WlKOft~ 4.71 J· U L,. I .II H.L. Alftll l Ill ft) "'"' $4 t,61 NI. ._.,. Sir l7.2UJ.74 l"91ff Lit .L r t l ( Cha11ges Need e d Revamp in Food Siamp ~rogram? By SYLVIA PO RTE R The food st a mp program must be overhauled. tt hai; becom~ so m~ch or a t arget ror attack -much of it emo- tional -thsl 1t cannot go on D!S 1s Certainly, the program 1s far too,compUcated and cumbersome fo r both participants and :idmamstrators; at the VC'ry least, 1t must be drastacaJly simpllf1ed a nd so redesigned that assistance 2ets to the Money's Worth Am e ri ca n s wh o degperately need it and w id ely critic.Zed loopholes are closed. But what is needed is reasoned debate and ~intelllgent reform, not ha phaza rd a n d ill· ndv1sed cutbacks. What is essential 1s informed change, not :i response by a frightened Congress to utterly unsubstan- tiated ch~rges that the rich are gobbhng up food stamps, the progra m ts widely out or control, the ranks of recipients are loaded with cheats. BEFORE ~HE SENATE Agriculture Committee now are several leg1slatave proposals -which will be molded in· to. one T~e ,committee's departure point 1s the Ford ad· ministration s bill (S. 2537) which could eliminate 5 m1ll1on or more people from the program. as well as reduce benefits for another S nullion There are two other "overhaul" bills: one by Sen. Robert J. Dole <R·Kan.) would knock 6 percent of the households of, the program, another by Sen James Buckley (R·Cons .. ·N Y.) would eh mm ate or cul benefits for many more Amer·icans. Also, among the studies before the C'omm1ttee is the Department of Ag n culture's own "Na· t1onal Su rvey of F~ Stamp Rec1p1ents," produced an response to the Senates request ror data. TIUS STUDY STATES that. contrary to claims of critics, food stamp "part1c1pants lend to be the poorest of the poor., -Thirteen percent of all stamp recipients are m households with take·home pay of more than $6,000 a year, and 87 percent of those households have at least five mem- tx>rs. -A full 92 percent of all parllcipants are m households with after-t ax mcomes of under $7 ,000. 95 percent, under SS,000; 97 percent, under S9.000; 100 percent under Sl0,000 And half of all recipients h ve m households of five or morE' people. Where a re the rich? THE WHITE HOUSE'S bill would eliminate all four· p<>rson households with gross earmngs of O\'er $6,250 (take· home. SS,600>. If that family 's S6.250 came from welfare or JOblcS!' benehts (not taxable), it would be eligible for stamps and still receive more than the take·homc pay of the working fa mily-an incentive not to work In short. Ford's ball would d1scr1mmate agamst the workmg poor, instead of providing incentives to work The recently unemployed wou ld suffer, too, under th1!> bill. for the determination or ehg1bihty would be based on the average of income earned over the last three months This would seriously delay nutnllon assistance for Lhose laid off for two to three months, or longer, while thei r ·average" fell to food stamp ehg1b1lity levels. AMONG THE ~!OST shocking aspects of the program 1s that more than half of those below the poverty level do not use Cood st amps -simply because they cannot scr ape -together enough money to buy their stamps . Many of the 'working poor a t the top of the elig1b11ity ladder also are dis· couraged from joining because they must put up so much money for a few doll ars of stamps. Sen Dole's bill contains a prov1S1on that would solve this problem while slashing admm1str at1ve costs. Instead of a household paymg $100 to get Sl66 of stamps -for a "bonus" of $66 a month -the household would Just receive the $66 wor th of stamps TIUS WOULD HELP slash the energy and money now spent trymg to ad m1rusler the process whereby rec1p1ents trade s ubstantial s ums for st amps The banks which oft en handle the transaction must be paid; the cards specifying the cost and allotm ent must be mailed out, the bookkeeping demands are tremendous The process which Sen Dole proposes would be much more effi cient It makes sense Santa Fe Debentures Santa F e 1nternational Corp has filed a registration statement with the Secunt1es & Exchange Commission cov· enng the proposed public saJe o! $.10 milhon m convertible s ubordinated debentures. Dean Witter & Co. Inc. and Rlyth Eastma n D11lon & Co. Inc. will handle tbe srue, ex· peeled m J anua ry. E L. Sha nnon Jr., presi- dent, said Santa Fe plans to add the proceeds to the com· pany's general funds and to use them to satisfy capital re-. quirements for drilling and construction e quipment. Tips 011 l11Creasing Gasoline Milage B y Capitol News Service SACRAMENTO -Gasoline pnces continue to rise. but the American P etroleum Institute has issued a pamphJet of taps on how to in crease gas nuleage. Among them are. -Consider gasoline effi- ciency when you ch005e a new ear. A car we1ghmg 2.000 pounds will take you the same places as a car weighing 5,000 pounds, but will give you 60 percent more m iles per gallon than the larger car. -One mlsfmng spark plug can waste up to t \\o miles per gallon of gasohne. Check and replace faulty spark plugs. -A faulty choke can waste up to thr ee miles per gallon. Jf lhe e ngine continues to idle "fast" a s hort t1m e after st'artlng, this can be a ~1gn the ~N HI GH GEAR) you up to t wo m iles per gaJJ on. Use a moder ate tern · perature setting. or don't tum it on unless you a re real ly un· comfortable. Ford Eyes Price Hike choke needs adjusting. DETROIT (UPI) _ The -A dirty a ir filter wastes Ford Mot or Co. will re· gasoline by decreasing the consider its •113 price in· amount of air mixed with the "' Juel, thus putting too much crease if other companies do gasoline Into the fuel/air mix· not follow its lead and sales ture. A dirty air filter can begin to sli p. Board Chairmtm t mil er Henry Ford 11 says. waste up 0 one e P "If General Motors d<K'sn't ~~-k -Underinflated tJres can follow, then we'll have to loo waate one mUe per gallon . at the market and sec 1£ it's Check tires r egularly (the costlng us sales," Ford told a most accurate reading can be ytar ·end news conrerence talcen when the tires are cold> ThG~~~bc traditional price ~~s -especially before 10"1 leader, does not appear ready -You can save 08 much os , to take 1''ord off t.~e hook A two miles a aallon by keeping spokesm an said ou r state· hijlhway speed at M m p.h. m~nt lh&t we have no plans to ral.ber than 65 m.p.h. raise ~.•r pricos vary much np· -An air condltlonf'f' costs plies. s DAILY PILOT 8 5 F r id ay's Af t e rooon P rices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NIW 'tOIUC. lUf>ll l'OllOW •nv •re Pf'I<." on t"' Ntw Yef'k SIO<.k U Cl\tll91 klel H•t P f 11\ft) Ytl C1ie ~JJ-2:= 11 ~ J:h -' .... 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IS )I ,.,, W>oOsCo ,ti 2 21' • + ~ PNBM1 40tl U 20 )' 1 • '~ Surtslll~ 3' 1S •I 10\o 1 'II 'WDoclS Ptttl U IJ~ , l'l>IMOld .n ,, .as ~-:II, Sup 011 ' '° ' l ••s , WllolWh I 20 • 147 21'4-"" PonOtrow S 117 Jt '"" $uptrGn 10 20 44 S "-• 't ll'lllOOI p1110 I 32\4 + Vt Poot T 60Q U t 17•tt-l/o $upr)(~ 6 61 11::.. • 1\ M rld Al,.. S 10 3111 , • lil'onc Inc 19 • I 1S • "" SuorV•I I 10 I s ,,. l wr l9ly 2 IOt 10 • 6S~ -Vt PonGE 1 SI I 42 ""'--Vo s.ilroM 1~ JJ 14 J''I W\lt11n * . l l"+ i .. Pvttttcn I\~ 11 14 4 1 >-llt SwM>I! tOt I I~ 101, + '• Wyly CO<_P •Y• tO_t--\'o Pol EIP 1 "10 151 ""' .. • Sybf'on 14 8 n u• .. ·~ • PolEI Of ~\ft 1110 Sl , Sytimpf7 .0. • 31 XHOX C11 l 11 J11 ,.,._ .... PolElpf S.44 • noo Sl'lt • .. Syuton Doll I 21 $... )Uta lncorp 187 Cl 7\11 ,., f>ollEI pl 411) • • LIO U '4 , , -T T-YMtS Ind~... tt M6 • Potilpl 4 CM • UOO !'V. • I\ Ttlt8c11 IO t 16 11'\-''O Yrl;S!Ot '° S 41 9 -~ PPGlllO l 10 10 tl ,..,.._ V. T•ICOll N•t 10 1'• b~p 10 t St tt -'4 Prtm4!'0 ,)t 7 S 10 .. 1, T•ltey 111 tO \ 31 •\•-" Z..t• :JO ;t SI l tlA • PrOC1 •O. 1 n 16' ,~ ~ T•lley pf I 19 ' -I\ byre Corp 21 61111 • ProCIR" 10 ·~ n Vt • • TMnpE 1 04 • , u ''"' + ...., lMtllllit.8 121 f1 n-.-~ .. l'rolef 11,.0 ~ 23 ~ + Vt Ttndv C<><P 11 UI 48 • '• Zut11 11\0 12 t ,. t -\'It p s A ti)< • :IO sv. . . . B D I a;seo112011u " •"' anana ea 1&0 I 1t e ~ 171'o •• t Ocll •OI ,, ,..,.,_IA PANAMA CITY, Panama CAP>, -:.M8= ~ ~ .. :1 ~~· ~ Th~ president of Umted Brands, ~~~ ! : ·· ~:: :"' .. ~ Wallace Booth, says an agreement ~18: ~:. !~ ~~,.,. v. should be reached early next year to .-sJGtit e.oe mo ny, 1 turn the company's banana plant.a· ~IC:1Hi .. u )O ., lion~ over to the Ponamimian 1ovem- .,,~ 111 mcnl ~lnctt rt II .. Jll\lo ,., • lldpft "' "30 11»•"' • •• Booth met with Vice President :=.rl~ . 'if ft -~ Gerardo Gonu lez Thursday and a!- NK.1.eo 1 t 1t • •o rd ld j _ .. 1 '-H-s>f 11 11100 u1,. •1 ttrwa sa ma or P•vu ems m the _._,...M• 1 n • n 1t~h .. lonn-Oelayed deal h-"' ...-.n 1---' P'VUll~kr Sii 16 to •'4 • '• "' au ~ u vu~ "'911101 .221'1 • 11 ,~ • • • out. -, ·- . • DAILY PILOT Frid .Oectmber19, 1975 Father-son Team j 'EvilMan' Gets 80-year Term f'rom Win-Services JOMpb Kallinger, 39, a Ptuladelphi:i shoemaker 3('t'USed or con<lut:tmg tt Utrt'<'·Sl itlt.• :,tring or father son ('nmt', wa~ M.mten<'t"d to 80 years in prison on robbery conviction. "You're an l'Vtl roan, J oseph Kalhnger." Jud~l' John C. Dowling said as he im· posed scntl'llt't' tn llanisburg, Pa. The 80·year sen- tence. whieh 1nt'ludes a provision undt-r which Kall- mger ('OUld bt> t'hg1bl~ for parole in JO years, Y.8S near lht• maximum allowt'cl by law. .. Film star Richard Burton bo~W' his wife Eliubttb Taylor a hand built J72 Panther car cost- ing $21,000 for rtwistmas, car dealer H.R. Owen srud in London. PUBLIC NOTlCE "'C'TITIOUS ault .. ll'H HAM• IT4TIM•HT TM foltowl r.o '"r Mlft 11 ctojftl Uf :111ru•s· ltltfCl·WE$T ltN l:LCCTRIC p 0 lo••». UHl Palo AllO, ~ Plolnt, CA. '2"9 Oontld Gale Prln, lnt1 PtloAllO, 0.N Point. CA tlt.19 Thi~ l><Afn•u IS C..-dlKtff ..., ....... CIMOUill OoMl40 Prk e Tl\I\ ~teWtm.ftl ..,., flied 'lllfth Ille C.0..nly C•••-ot Or•"~ Covnty on O.t•mbe• 1. 1'7\ f<tt2U P\,l>ltllltd Oranot Cont Dally PllOI, O.oml>er S. U, l•. 1•. 197S 4\eS 7J PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATl!MENT Tiie loltowlnq per&ons ••• doh>g ~I· nu\ u TITANIC PRODUCTIONS LTD /REFLECTIVE ART, JIO• fe,.,,,.a111 Ln , Coste Mesa. CA mM c:veren Macrllo, 310. Ftrnhlatll, Ccnta Me\11, t:A 91•2' Ben c. L•no. IJ8S2 La Pat, We\tm1nster.CA n.a> l n1\ 1>us1ne~s Is con out lod b~ " OMeral PMlnerUllp. EvereltMau .. o &enc unc;i 'this bu•lneu IS conCluCltd by I C)t'ner•l t>trl....-"'lp, FSOISS Pul>llshtcl Oranqe Coast Dally P1101, Nov 2t,and0eC S, 1t, 19.197S 4514 1S PUBUC NOTICE SUP'9•tOR COU•T OP CAU~NIA COU .. TYOPOltANO• '"the Mtttw of tlle A.CIOl)llen Pt(ltlon Of ROGER ST PHeN f'OULTEA, AOllOClnQ hte"'· CASa NUMISlt AOl.:M CITATION tilt flltoOlt of Ille Slli. of CtllfOrNI. lo Al\19'\loJo\tMUl>Or You tf'e llott'ttby c I tell and rWCNired IO .,......, ~ • llld9t of thlt court ti tM Clale, tlrrw, and ptect _,,~ btlOwandtoQlvea"y ~I r-Wfty, accor~l"!l to thl Wflll..:t pelltlon 111«1 willl 1'11$ (O\lr1: you WOlllO not c.on-11 10 the \~rent adQCltiOtl t>y ROGER STt:PHEN POYL U:lt. O.tt ...ct time ot COllrt 1PPt«anu Merell 11, lt7•, •• m , 0.rMrtrnent or Room No.· 11 ii.d<ll'ffs ot court O•a"9' County SlicMrtor Court., l'OO Civic Centtr Ori,.. Wttt, Santa Ma, CA 9:1701 ISEAL) O.led: O<.tober tt. 197S WILLIAM E. St JOHN, Cler .. 8y Ll'ICIA SV'I OeP<llY IEWLIY, L.ASSLl!I E M andMIUIEll U2U Ea.t ,.. .. Str'fft SulttS10 w..ittlw, CA '°'°2 T .. : uuu-.m1 P\i1>1ls11e<1 Oranoe Cout D•llY Pilot, Nov n. anct Otc S, 12, 19, 197S 4.s3t·7S PUBLIC NOTICE NOT1t• 'fOCltlDITOH SU ... •10•COUltTOl'TH• ITATeOflCALll'OltNl.APOA TICICOUHTYOl'OltAHO& .... .......,, I.tat. •f W. HOWAltO GERll'EN, at.• WILLIAM HOWARD CiERfEN, O.Ce-NOT ICE IS MERE8'1' GIVEN to W. t redllon Of Ille a l>Ovt 'l•mtd oectd9nl !Ml 1111 ~ l\avlng <lat ..... .oa!MI the MIC! cM(-nt a t• ftqUlred IO Ille INf'I\ will\ lht nt<eu•ry vouc,.,~ 1'1 .,. office o4 Ille c i.rtc of Ille .oo ... "' lltlecl cowl, or 10 f>'•Mftt them. w1111 tllt '*'"8rl( VOUCMrt, 10 Ille ~sl9"fCI •t 21*11 Skimmer Lene, Hunllnoton 9tacll, CA. ., ..... whltll ls the place ot Nlntu Of Ille un1Mr1l9ned In •11 mll 11Jrs pertalnlnQ to tne u111e of seldele<e Otnl, within tour month• a lier the llr;I PIA!lk•tlonotthlt notice O.ltCI Novtm!Mr 2S, t97S. CLARAN.GERFEH Eatcuttlxol llleWlll ot 1he tbOve n•mad Otcl!denl. MllS.ALICEMOOlll. qtHellot,_Ne.1·6 c.r-•IM9r,tA."2'1i T .. ;C7*-Ja9 An.r-y toor l!nc•trtii: PubtlsNd Or1n09 Cotsl Delly Piiot, Mo..,..mt>er te, •nd December S, 12. "· t9TS •SSJ.7S PUBLIC NOTICE S·lU7 SUPERIOR C:OUltT Oll'THE STATE Oii' CALi FORNI A l'Ofl TMECOUHTYOFOllANGE P l:6UC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'nCE 1·1»' PICT1TIOUS au~1 .. IH NOTICIOl'f'Uauc ltlN&AlllHO ~··••OltCOUllTOl'nM' .. U.I STATIMINT NOTICI IS HlltleY OIV(N INll • STATIOPCALtl'OltNIAP'Oit 't'1le .... IOWlr19 l*JOn 111> CMl"O tMll• ~.-.iw.tllleWllllMlle .. lilf-0. ~ICOUNTYOP O•ANOI -M ! ~~II of tr. CllY'., c .. u MtlllM Mt A .. ittl ALL AMl!lttCAH MOUSEf'\.ANT --..,,J.,_,.$, .,7',et ... _ .. NOftCllOPMIAIU .. 001' PSTI~ EXMl81TIOH, 11S Rlveo•o. ....... !. '·""· " .. -tNorNl1tr .. f'IOlt ••o••T• Ofl WILi. ANG"°" ~ 8H<ll. CA ft6',) ~ In t1W GouMll CJlafol!Ot,..OI CJ. LSTTIRS T IL> TAME NT A ltY f'r-1<• ~"· l0t1 Qwfit st.-. IV Hall, n l'alr Orlvt, CMIAI MtM. •• ,lateOf J AMESW. lll+HLLIPS, Sit, C. Clhl• Mt~. CA m21 i"rdlno lon• Eaupll•" Zl!·H "· Ot<.e•sed. fhl• "°"'""~I\ cOftOU<ttd by en t... ltidlenllC.tllfman. lq(ullvtOl<'llCW. NOTICE IS MEltE8Y ~IVEM tNt CIM~I TN f<lll'llllf ~~ lltmt•, lflO r.~1 TM& ll'lftST NAllONl'L .... NK Pf< l'ltEOfUCAliiRNSr ....... A-... S~ 0 , Or._.. tor• OAANOI! COUHTV hff ~Mel ~• TNt sl•ltfft ... I _, flied "°"""' ... ~ltftMI UM ,..,,nit f~ II fORW pelltloll IOI' Pl'Obale Of W.h 8"CI toP I\,. Co\HllY Cl•rlc 01 OrtnQt Go<intt on~-wltl\ •I• bOYt enCI t•&lcttnl Wtn<t Of \.lttltrs Te>UtMnl¥Y to U. DlufnOet a. t'1S ._.,._Y touplt In an u l••lno...,,,. l'ltttl1t-r. rtler•n<t 10 whlcn I> mto. ,.... i19c11te1 at »O $two-on Ortw, la Ml RI ,., futtller perll<ult•t. ana INll U.. Pul>lllhed Ofan0t CoHt Deity Pl~ llOM. lime alld 1>l4Ke ot M•rl"Q ll'Mt Ymt,,., O.cemc.r 12, It, 2', 191SalldJtnlW)'1. NOTICB IS FUllTHl!A GIVEN,,.., l>ttl\ wt lor Otc )0, 1915. al• '°a.rn., In 1'7• •71MS IM MICI Urrw and plaO any end 111 the courtroom Of ()tpertrntnl NO, 1 Of -------------Olf'IDnS lnt.rflltcl mo apeie., tllCI be i.tld tourt, al 700 (.1v1c Qlnt..-Otl .... PUBLIC NOTICE hMtdbylheCltyCllYCo....Cll. west, In lht City ol Sent• ""'• · lllLl!EN P. PHINNEY C.1Uornl411. -------------City Cl•rll of tn. 0.1.0 o.cem~r9 1us l'lC'TITtOUS austHESS City of Costa Mtu WILLIAM E.sr JOHN, NAME STATl!.M•NT ~IV\ecl Ot'•noe Cont Otlly Piiot, CounlyO .. rl\ The tollowlnQ person It doll"IQ bull· c.c.mi.rtt, lt7S .,.,s WALTllt w. Ha ll. neu •-· l-------------1 U4N. Tintln$1, THE CLOTHES RACK FOR MEN, 0.-""9,Ctlllt.'2 .. 7 m Ea~t 11111 $t •• Costa Mesa. ~llt. PUBLIC NOTICE Att-ytor: l"tl"'°'"" m27 Published Oranoe O>•~t De\ly Pi!O'. S.rah H, Rut>l,., 17)15 Peach. l'ICT'ITIOUS •USINH~ Dec. 12, 13, 19, 197S 4,73J:IS lrvlM, C...111 tt""4 NAMIE STATIMr.NT Thi• bUr.lneu I• co~ucttd by 1111 ln 'thefoltowlr19 pettonsaredOlno~I dMaua1. nenes· SARAH RUSI N MESA VILLAGE l.IOUORS, 1011 Tlll• slttement ••toted wltn the EJClmlnoDr ,CosllMt~a.CA<n•:r. s-un O>unly Clerk of Orangt County on Fr1<1lc J . Koet>rlcll Jr .• 17~ O.ll MOTi Cl TO CREDITORS DKtmber ), 1t7s. "10Z7S Tr• L.aM, lfvlllt, CA t.211S Ho. A-USM 0 C t ..... ,. Pl.... RlclllrCI A. Sulll¥tn, 11es1 AcKI• SUPElllOltCOUllTOf<TME Pub0"'41d nn91 OH ""' Y ...., Tr .. .__ lrvlM CA'271S STATEOll'CAUFOllNIAflOlt December n, 19. u, 1t75anc1Januerv1. P••nc'•• A. itoe.,..IC'll, t77QS Olk THE COUNTY 011' OltAHG£ PUBLIC NOTICE Rurton ordered the car three months ago, the car dealer said. It wos for dehverv at the Burtons· re· ~1denceat Gst:.iad, Sw1tterland. / PUBLIC NOTICE f<ICTITIOUS IUSIHl!SS NAME STATEMENT Tiit fottowlng person ts dolnQ busl· ntss•S NO.A·ISM4 NOTICE 011' HEARING 0 11' PETITION FOii PltOIATE OF WILL ANO l'Oll LEnEllSTESTAMENTARY 1976 41\e.1S T'" Lane, !vine. CA'21lS In the M•th•r ol lllt Estalt i1f Lindt ... 111 Sulllvan, 171St AC«la MATILDA ROSINA SCHIEFELBEIN r .... ~.lrvtne,CA97715 ats o llnown a s MATI LOA A. PUBLIC NOTICE • Rl•tared Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, 67, who was eha1rman or the J omt Ctuers or Starr longer than :mv othl'r man, <1tect Thursday a fternoon at fredt>nck ( ~d. l ~1c·mori3I Hospital ~1ft er a slrok-e Wheeler w.is being tr~ted by ambulance from King's Daughter's t ·patal in Martinsburg, W. Va .• to W allt>r Rt.-ed c.my llos pilal outside Wash ington when his condition worsened and he was taken to the nearby Frederick Hospital, a hospital s pokesman said. Wheeler was chil'f or staff or the Army from Oct. 1. 1962. through July 3, 1964. and for the next six years was chairman of the joint chiefs. the nation's h1ghtest military post fi e re- l ired 10 1970 • WHEELER \'eteran actor Bob Cummings pleaded innocent in ~at tie to charg~·s that he used an electronic gadget to cheal the telephone company by making up to s.t.500 "orth of free Ion~ distance calls. King County Supenor Court Judge Warren Chan ('Ontinue lhl• ~·ase until Jan 2 when a d1spos1tion will be made on the char ges or a trial date set. Cummings, 65. remarnt.'d free on his personal rC'· cogmzam·e. ~1nce his arrei:.l, he has continued to play the leading role in the play "No Hard f eel-· ings .. at lhe Cirque Dinner Theater. • Sanger P earl Ha iley has been praised in the General As::;embly as .. an honor to her country and humanity at la rge," after she ended her four week::. as a U.N. diplomat Saudi Arab1:m Ambassador Jamil Baroody read =i mock resolution which thanked the United Stales ''for def(•gattn g Pearl Batley, who h1ghl1ghted the session ·· PEOPLE )11ss Bailey. appointed 13sl month as a six•c1 al adviser to Ambassador Daniel P atrick )1oynihan and the U .S. delegation. dehvered a passionate spt>e('h recent I~ ddendtng the Cnlled States against detractors. • Actress Romy chneider , 37, was married to her ~ecretary Daniel Biasini. 28. in a West Rerlin hotel. her lawyer reported. ThP\ are expecting a child . It was tht.> St.>('OOd marnage for the Austrian-born film ~tar. v.. ho has ll\ t>d in Pans for se'{eral years. Her first marriage. to protlucer Harry )teyen. ended in divorce. She said she• was brt.>aking off all Calm ent:agement!'> fnr the next vear to dt.•\'Ote her tame to fam11;· hfe • Jacque line Kt>nnedy Onassis has "tarted earning her S200 a \\t•ek as a con~u ltant for Viking Prec;s hy hnnt::tnl? CJ book to the publlshinJ? fl rm. Ladies llome scHNEtoEfl J ournal rt•port ~ \·1k10g Prr.1dent Tom Gu!nzb~rg was _qu~t.ed as saying that t hr hook. ,\ Special Destiny. 1s a hased on a pl<1nnt'd l''tubat about the changing role or " omen int he 18th century He said '.\1 r-. Ona~~I~ 1~ involved with the comm at· tee putting the exh1b1t together and if sh e were not, the book · "ouldn t h:J\ e come to Viking " • Fines and d..imagt.> li<tb1Jitles of more than $19 rnillton '' l'H' .1s"t" ..... t-d dJWtnst the Marlborough ( •. 1lll•n of '\l·\\ \'Mk, 1ts o" nl·r Frank Lloyd, and the thrt'l' l'\t'l utnr nl thl' ..... , <11l'11r painter ~1 ark Rothko. Surrogall• Court .Juc1 J,!l' Mill a rd L. Midonick <.hrt.•ct ed that ~1 :1rlbornuJ.!h r eturn to Rothko's dJUl?htl·r Katt> ~H ,1nd Ill \l',1r old son. Chris toper . 6.'iO un:-;old ptiintings hy tlw prominent abstract ex press1on1~l M1don1<'k rulrcl th~t ~J.1rlborou~h and Lloyd, one of thE' mo~t powt•rful f1J.(urt.•s m tht· mt~rnational art "orld. <lt·f11·d <1 l'n11r1 1nJ111wt1on 1n their sale in this rountn and in Europ<· of 28 Hothko Canvases and 29 of his ~apt•rs A Greek \mt.>n l'an anduslnaltst linked with ques - tionable forc·1gn <'Ontnbut ions t11 the Nixon-Agnew c<1mpai~ns JOlnl'd Prt>'\ident .. ord 's fund-raising committee t Pl Lt.>am<'<l Thomas Pappas, who holds clu:il CS. and Greek ciuzensh1 p, hJs been 1m e:-.t1 gJ t I'd h~ the Senate and House Select Commallcl·s on l nt f'lh~f'nce for al- leged involvemf'nt in contributions from Greek military dictator to llw 1968 and 1972 presidential eampaigns of Richard M. :\ixon <ind Spiro T . . \gn~w. Robert Mo!>bache r. who h<·camC' C'haarman of Ford's raanan('e comm1tt•t• t>et 5. s.11c1 he knew lit· t lf about Papp<i~ except lhJt hP wt1s a Republican fund raiser from Afossachus('tl:-. • Formt•r Michij!an Gov. George Romney outlined plans for a nalionwid<'. grassroots pr11gr<im to C'Ulminate next year w1th the C'onvl1ntog of " na- tional ('ongr('s:s of citizens in Washington Romney, who served 1n the ('abin<•t a s secrNary of fl ousin~ anct Urban 0 ('velopment from Jan. 22. 1969. until he resigned in February. 1973. :said the p_ro g ram refelt>ct ed "a growing hunger in A mcr1ean for self determanallOn on issuCh Of human welfare " • Veter~rn Sen Robt rl Stnens. ( R Los An~eles> a n· nounced hl' will retire next year and not <it>E'k re-elect Ion t9 • •OMH£Y anothl'r term because he wants to :spend morl"'tlme w1th his family The d1sclosur<' look even staffer!! by surptse Stenns. (ir~t l'lectro to the Assembly 1n 19f.2 and elected to the ~e natP in 1966, hecame the fifth R~ubhcan :senator tu announce plans for r<'llre me ntnext year. r, ~~~~~~~~~~~~- f<ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foll-Ing 0trson ts <'~no Ml· neu.u SAODLE8A CI< VALLEY CONSTRUCTION, 21>412 Illa Del SOI, Mission Viejo 'nl>IS Rogu Bfldwln, 211<1n Illa Del SOI, Mission llle1091C.7S T111s l>uslnus Is condllclltd by an In dlv1oua1 Roger B•ld•ln Tn" Sl.tltmtnl WIS filtd Wtlh Ille County Cler-of Oran9c County on O.omt>er 2, 197S FscnJO Published Or•n~ Coast Dally Pllol, Dec S. 12 19 16. 197S ""J.4·1S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCREOITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE Oii' CALlll'OANIA FOii THECOUNTYOFORANGE No.A·IUJJ E\lale DI ANNA FIORE. alca ANNA CARATENUTO FIORE. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ID Ille c•ecl•to~ of 1ne abOvt' nameo df<tOH\I IN\ all persons 11.tvlng Cl<'l•mS against Ille sa10 oe<toent are required 10 !tie trwm., wttn tlW n~c~swry vouc..~r~. tn .,,., office ol Ille clerk Of Ille abOYe er1 ltlled court, or 10 present tnem. w•lh Ille necenlJry vouchers, lo lht' unoers•gned •• tne ottlce ot JESSE BLATTEL Al lo<ney at Law. l'IOI Avtnue ot thf Stars. Su•le 790, Los AnQelt\, C.A ~T. w111cll t\ IM pl.Ke ot buSlnt\S ot tne un 11en~ntc1 '" all m•nus oer1•1n.ng 10 lht! e\lale ot s.10 Otcedenl, w11n1n lour montns alter the ltr\I publ>ealtonot ln•s notltr OatedNovtmt>er 7•. 1q1s MARIO FIORE E•tCulor of the W•ll ol lhe •bO•e ndmed dec~nt JESSIE BLATTEL Anor11eya1 Law 1901 Ave olll'lt Stotrs Suol~ l'IO Los Angelh, C<'lltlorn1a 90067 Attorney lor E aculor Published Oranc;ie Coa1>t D.toly Pllo1, No•emoer 28, and Oec.,ml>er S, 17, 19, 197S P UBUC ~OTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALlll'ORNIA FOR THE COUNTYOll'Ol(ANGE No A·M 790 Estalf of ROBERT J . TRACE ~ce.ueo NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tr- crt•O•tOf\ ot lht llboVt' n•med ~_,,, 111a1 all 11"•\ons 11av11>9 <•••ms <'19d•~t tn.. sa•d Oe<e<lent art rtauirt'd to ltle them. w11n Ille nt'CtS\ary •oucntt\ 1n Ille ol••o Of the c•t•ll ot 111e 6bove en. ltllfd court. or to P•,.f'nl thtm, with the nt<K"1rY VOUCMr\, to"'' un<lersignea al lht of,.ct ol WHI TE . OBERHANSLE'f & FLEMING, Al lorlW'ys al Law. ~l Van Nuys Bl•O , S.Htt 11S. Van Nuys Callforn1a 'IT.OS, «h•cn •S lht P••ct Of bU\IMU Of Ille un· OffS•One<I 1n itll mdllers perta1n1119 lo the Hltlle of said d~(edfnl, within lour month\ alter Ille ht\I publtcalon 01 nis ndt(P' D.Jled Novtmbtr 2•. 1q1s. DIXIE TRACE E •ecutrlwol lht' w 111 WHITE,OIERH•NSLEY &FLEMING AMor,,.,ysal Law 61141 \Ian Nuys Blvd Suitt' 1 IS "•"Nun. CA '1140~ Tt• 12131796-8'!60 173·1911 Allorntv\lor Esecutri•· Pubhsllt'o Oran9t' Co•\t Oa1ly f>tlOI, November 21, and Oectmt>er S, 11, 19, T97S 4SSI 7S P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USINESS NAME ST•TEMENT The I0110...in9 per\On is dOlnQ IMISI· M"S.S•\ EXECUTIVE SAU NA & MASSAGE, 1121 W. South Street, A/\ahe1m, CA 'nll07 [)ololhY Mat Suwortll, 2477 w . l1nco1" No 7•, Ana~·m CA t2801 Tiit\ bUs1ness 1s conoucled by an In dtvldu<ll Dorothy se .. wotlh This \laltrrwnt wa\ l1lt'd wtlh ,,,.. MOlllN' AHEAD NEWPORT. 1'10 W.st Ptclfle Coul H19nway, Newport BtKll,CA. Fr<'lnc Is J. 8en1, 3lS Canal, Ntwpor1 Beach, CA. This business 1s Cllflducte<I by an ln- dlvldual. Francis J. Benr This stale-nt wits filed wllll the C.ounty Clerk ot Ora,.oe Counlf on Otceml>er 2, 197S. flS01SI Pul>llslled Orange Cont Dally Ptlol, Oeceml>tr S, U, 19, 26, 197S 4S97-75 PUBLIC NOTICE ------· ---------. --NOTICETOC:llEDITOllS SUl'ElllOll COURT Oii' THE STATE Of' CALIFOllHIAll'OR THE COUNTY 011' DllANGE N•.A·U117 Es1a1e of MINER K. STOUT, 0eCHWO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal DON HOWARD nas llled htrtln a pelt lion for PT01>a1 .. ot w111 •no for ls.wane• of Letters Tes1amen1ary 10 tne ~II lloner reference lo wn1ch Is mac» for further parllculars, end 1na1 the l11T11! and place 01 11ear1no the same has been \el tor Dec. JO, 1q1s . .it 9 30 a.m .. In lhe courtroom of Oe0trlmen1 No. 3 Of said court, lit 700 Cllllc Ctnltr OriveWl'sl, I" tile Cllyof Sllnt• Ana, ca111orn1a. Dated 12 9·7S. WILLIAME.SIJOHN, County Cieri. LAOCMAN ANO LACKMAN "PINE AVIE. LDNO BEACH, CA. tOIOZ Attorneys tor: Pttltloner Pubtlshed Oran90 Coast Daily Piiot, Dtcemt>tr 11, ll, 19, 1q1s ATJ.4 H Tiii' butlnus Is conducted b)' • SCHIEFELBEIN, OtcNMil • 1 rt rsnl Noelce Is 11enw given to credllcws NOTICE TO CREDITORS ClllMr• ~ ne p l>rl h J N vl!IQ claims aoalnst Ille wid dla!· SUPERIOR COUllTOFTHI Franl(J l(oe c 1' r, th t-. Otnt to fllt said clalms In tht oftkeot STATE 011' CAl,.I ll'ORNIA FOlt ,..:."~s stcarernent, wots 1 190c wt 1 t11t clerk ot the aforesaid 'outt or to THE Co" .. TY OF ORA .. GE •·•ovnl'f terk o fllnQt ounty on "'" " Ot<tml>tr 2 1t7S ~Hefti them to tlle uneserslgl\ed al Ille Ht A·tsl04 ' F5GIH2 offl~ of SCHMITZ, AMA TO, PET• Esl•I• Of ROY CALLAHAM, Publlslled Or•nl)t Coast Dally Ptlot. Tl.ER, A SCHMITZ -ATTORNEYS Ot~~~E IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the O.c.S. l2, l9,u. ms A~JS ~r,~:i· ~'? i."~t~g~g~~~,;1'L~ creditors of tM ll>Ove named de<-nl ANGELES'County, wnlch l•tttf offl<• th.ti all perwns having c•a•ms aQalMt PUBLIC NOTICE Is Ille place of business of the un• Ille said oecedent a~ required to Ille dtnlone<I In 111 matters per11lnlng to IMm, with Ille nectssary voucht!r~. In said estate. Suell claims wllh the Ille office ot Ille clerk ot the 1bove tn· CP·U06 ntetswrv 11ovcllers must 1>e flied or lllled co11rt. or to present them, willl lht! NOTICE OF INTt:NTIONT'O presented as a foresaid within louf rwcnsary voucllers, to the undersigned CltEATE SECURITY INTEREST montMatttr Ille first O\.lbllcaUonoflhls at Int office of GEORGE L. BOZZO, Al· IS.Cs. 6l0t -.. 07 U.C.C.l torney at Law, 3 Monarch Bay P.aza, Notice Is hertbYESolveE11W1EoLRtlley no~~~Otc. ,, 197$. Suitt 105, Laguna Nlouel, Calllor·"la, CrtdltorsofCOSTAM AJ • FRANCESAUSTINanct Wlllch Is tlle plactof buslnessoltlleun· INC .. Debtor, whose buslneu .odress IRMA s, MONTFORD de~lgned In ell matters pertaining to h tt38 NtwPOrt Boulevard, Clly of Admlnlstrator·s the ntale ol w ld decedent, wltnin four Costa Mesa, County of Oren9f, State ot of the~tale Esl•ltof ANNA LEWIS. Oec&ased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to lht! creditor-sot Ille abOve named ~I that ell persons llavlnc;i claims aQalMt the w ld oecedenl are required to Ille them, wllll Ille necess.ry vouche~. In the oftlct ol Ille cterll ot tne a110..e tn· II tied court, or 10 present them, wtlll Ille necnsery vouchers, totne undersigned al llleDlflce ol RHODES ANO FEDER, A PrOfenlonal Corp. 83&3 Wllshlr~ Blvd, Suite 750, 8eYerly Hiiis. Qlolorn•a 90211. wn•<" i\ Ille ptac;e 01 ~MU ol Ille undersigned 1n all mat· It~ pertalnlnc;i to the estate of satd de- Ctdtnl, within four months aflotr In. first puOllcattonot 1n1s notice. monl~•ttertlleflrsl pul>llcatlonofthl~ c:attfornla, tnal a 1tcurltv Interest Is ofs.tlodectdent -------------tnoUce. about to l>e crtaltd by Debtor and S04MITZ,AMATO,PETTLER,& O.ltt<IOctol>tr 197~. granted to SANTIAGO BANK, Secured SCHMITZ Dated ~cemtier 8, 191S PUBLIC NOTICE $. t:S.0 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE 011' CALlll'ORNIA FOA THE COUNTY OF OllANGE No. A·UISI NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LET1'ERS TESTAMENTARY Eslate of E. RUTH HINICELMAN, Oect•WO NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that HAROLO c ELDE ~ llOS flled here111 a e>tlltlOll lor Probate of Will ano tor Is,. Jane Ellen Cral9mlltt, Party, wnosa business address Is S3S E. UGI AVALON ILVD. akaJNMtltCralgm1les Flrsl SI., City of Tustin, Co<#lly OI WILMIHGTOM,CA,'°744 ,alct Janettt Cra1om1lts Oranot. State of C•1ilornl1, Publlsl\td Orange Cont O.lly Pilot, Admlnlslritrla The Pf"OCltrtY, ln9tner11, In which Ille Decembers, 12, 19, 2~ t91S '632·7S wtlll·llle·wlll·anneaed 5ec11rfty lnlertsl wlll l>t ctHle<l 1~ fi•· ottlleal>Ovenameooecedent lures, •qulpmtnl, ~n1111rt and GEO II GEL. IOllO turnlshinQS of Debtor wl'IOSI bUS<ntss Is J Meftarcll laJ Pina lc,_n H O>sta Mese Jewelry, inc., s..tle lOS and localed at 1139 Newpart Blvd., O ty U9111M "''"''·CA. of Cost• Mtse, counly of Ora~. State Tel: 0104~11 ofC.lifornl•. '"-Y lw Adminlslralrlll Tht afortseld security lfensactlOll .c~t......,..11 •nrwatd will r. consummated CW'I or all~ Ille Pul>llShed Orange coast Daily Pllol °""'day of Oecemt>tr, 197S, al SantlaQD ~ctmoer •. 13, 20, 21, 197S ~7S 8-, whos. .Odren •S SJS E. First St., PUBLIC NOTICE S·lSSl NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S. Na. 220S.7S On Januarf ?O, 1971>, at 10 00 am. ALVIN LEWIS, Executor ot Ille Wt II of Ille <1b0w named oectelenl ltHOOESAND FEDE A suance of l..ellers Tts1amen1ary lo IM -------------Petitioner rtferenct 10 which ls mae1e tor 111r11>er particular\, ana IMI tne Tustin, Qlltornla. So far as Is known to lhe Secured Par- ty, •II IMlslneis names and itddres5e5 used t>v the Debtor for the past lhr~ RELIABLE TITLE CO.asduly-nl· e<I Trusttt unde< and pursuant to Ottd ol Trust recorded ~rch 11, t97J. as1ns1. No. 91%, In book 10S89, PllQe 3?9. OI OI• ficfal Records 1n 1ne office of Or•noc County, Stale of Caltfornla WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHESl' BIOOER FOR CASH (pay.Jble at llmP ol sale In lawlul money of the Untied Slatttl at 111e Northlronl entrance lottvo Or..nge County CourlhOuse located ill' 700C1v1c Center Drive West lntheCityof Sanla Ana ell right, lllle and Int erst con• veyed to and now held by II under said Oeedot Trust In tiw. properly~ltuat@dln WldCCMJnty<lnd Slate described as: PUBLIC NOTICE A ~OfeHIOl\el Corp. am Wllslllr• llvd. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ye~:;~~'!:r.r 12, 197S t1mt ano place 01 hurin9 tile same has ---._--,,..,...,.,,.~,.,,,..::c::-'::".".~­t>ttn set tor O..c JO, t91S, at 9.:JOa.m., In Ille courtroom ol O<oparlmenl No Jot said court, al TOO Ctvtt Ce11t"r Dr1•e West. In lhe City 01 !)al'lla Ana, SuhUSO Bevel"ly Hiii•, C•lllornl• 90111 Ttl: CJIJI t.Ss-4050 Atto,.,,eys fOf' Eucutor PubHsneo Oranot' Coast Dally Pltot, ~cembtr 12, 19, 26, 197Sand Jan~ry2, 1q7c. ~11J.7S PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No.A4S91t Caltlornla. Dated Oec. 9, 1~7S. WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, County Clerk AUSTON, NANCE, MCCORMIC( &DICARO USSE.CHAPMAN AV E, FULLERTON, CA. AttomenfOf': Ptlllloner Publlsned Or<1n9(' Co.i~I Dally Piiot. ~cemt>er 12, 13, 19, 19H 41l2-TS NOTICE OF HEAR I NG OF PETITION 1-------------- FOR PROBATE OF WI LL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY AND PUBLIC NOTICE 0 F P E T I T I D N F D R 1--------------AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTER NOTICE 0 11' PUILIC. APPEAL UNDER THE INDEPENDENT AO-HEARING MINISTRATION 011' ESTATES ACT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh.tl • (Pr00.teCoMS'1 etwql puCMIC 11ur11>9 Wiii ~Mid by Ille Oly E~tate Of DIANE MARIE YATES, Council of tne CtlY ol Costa MPW on aka OIANEM VATES. Deceased MonO•Y. Jan..ary S, 197•, al IM llourof NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\al C.:30 pm . or .s soon lllerealler as EVANOER s OtXON nas 111e<111ere1na poulble. in the Council Ch•mbersof C•· peltlion tor Probate 01 Will •nd '°' 1s,. IY Hall, 71 Fair Drive. Costa Mew. lo su<>nce Of Lttttr~ TH1amer11ary to the cOMldtr ,,,. request of Clere 8"11c!en, PP1•1toner and ol petot1on tor authorlta· lncorPG<•ted, Post Olflce Boa 37C., t•on to adm1n1sler un<ler the lndel:>en· Tustin, •POe•h"9 11\e Cosl• Mew Plan· dent Aom1n1stra11on ol E sl<ttts Act nlnc;i Commiulon Ot<ls10" r~rdlf'9 ll IP•olMtt Code 591 et seql reltrtnee to condition Of Tenlltlvt Perct l Map which 1s maOt lor further particulars S.7~11, lo<eled al 1370 Or•nQe A¥tnut. and Ina! 1r..11me ano plaCt' ol ""drtnQ NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN llwl 1111! same ha• ~en set lor January I>. at s.tld lime •nd plfCe •nY •nd all 1911>. at 9 JO am , on the cour1room ol persons 1n1eru1ed miJY llPPt'tr and l>t ()epart,.,..,nl No Jot sa•d court, al 700 lleud by tM CoSll Mull City Covo<ll. C•VIC Center Drive West, 1n In.? Coly ol EILEEN P. PHINNEY 5.>nta Ana, Catlto•nia Clty Clerk of the oa1eo December ti>, 19'S CllY ol Costa Mestl WILLIAME.StJOHN, Publli.t>td Oranqe Coast Dally Pllol, County Cler~ Oectml>tr 19, 1915 401 TS THOMAS W HENDERSON,JR. Allorno •t uw l 50'E UI 11111 Street S1ule 111 Cost• ~s.1. C•lllornta 92'27 Tel 17141 )4t-71S6 Attorney lor P•Utioner Publtshed Orange Coast O~oly Piiot, Oeceml>O!r 19, 20, 21>, 19/S .a?b-1S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N•ME STATEMENT Tiie lollow1nc;i Pt'•sons arp doinc;i bus!· nfS\ a\• DEE MAR INOUSTRIES. t61>8 ~rtor Ave., Costa Mes.o. CA m77 John w . Dwyer, 20601 Suburtlla La"" Hunllnglon Beach, CA. 911>.f& Robert J , Owyer. oS10 AU911Sla, FrKno.CA This business Is con<lucted by a gf<'eral partn,rsnlp JohnO Owytr Tn1s sta!fmenl was filed w1lh 11\e County Clerk Of Orange County on Nov· embt't 2S, I 0 S, PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit' follow1n9 peri.ons are dolnc;i bl.Isl· ne~s as THE REDWOOD CONNECTION, 210 S.Onta l\aOll St, Cost• Mew. CA. 92627 Robtrt M icnael Smtih. S3S A Bernard SI., Cost• Mesa, (:A "2627 Philip Allen Siller, USA Bernard SI, Onie Mtsa, CA 91'77 This bUS•ntss Is cond11cled by a Oef'l4)ral l)llrtnerS1110 Robert M Smith l'hos steteme<'t was ltled with Ille County Clerk ol Orange County on Otctml>er IS, 197S 1'*1? Pul>l1'1ned Oranqe Co•sl Deily PllOt. Dec. 19, 2b, 197S and J•n 2, 9, 197' 4773-7S PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR SANTIAGO BANK THE COUNTY OF ORANGE 8y Robert N. W•kerMI\ NO. A.·15,_.I Senior Vice President NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION Secured Party FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR SANTIAGOaANK LETTE~STESTAMENTARY SlSE.FlmSt. Estate Of WI LLIAM STRUYK, T..slln,Ctllifor"latJ..O ~tea\t'd, Att. 14*Wakt,...n NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tnat PubllShed Orange Cotsl Delly Pilot, KATH ERINE EWING has filed l>l!rein Otctml>er 19, 197S Clf>.7S a pef;lton for Probate ol Will and tor is-i-------------~udn((' ot Letters Testamentary 10 the pel1\1oner relerence lo whoch I\ mllde PUBLIC NOTICE for lurttw>r 1><1rllculars, and 11\al tne •-------------"""'and place ot t>ear1n9 the same has been set tor Januar'f &. 1q1b, at 9 JO am, In the couflroom of O..partrnenl No. l of satd court, M 700 Clv•c Cenle<' Drive wesl, in Ille Clly of Santa Ana, (.altfornla. Daltd Dtcemt>er 11, lq1s WILLIAM E. St JOHN, County Cieri< 8AANES, SMITH , WELKE a WADLEIGH AttonMys •I u w zotSl Broolcllurst Suile 27 HYMift9\0fl •each, CA • ., .... T•I: 1714) '62·"61 Attorn•ys fOf': Petltiorwr Pu1>11sned Orange Coast Oaily Piiot, December 19, 20, 2b, 197S 427 TS PUBLIC NOTICE CP·143l NOTICE TOCA EDITORS SUPERIOR COURT Oii' THE f<ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit followll'l9 per$00S are dolnQ busl· neuas' UNIQUE DISTRIBUTING COM- PANY, 100.f Lil Dnpen~•. Fountain ll•llo, CA 91109 (Po. Box 179'2, ,,_ 111n Valley, CA 917091 Sllnley Albert Tvllle; ICMSI La Dispense, Fount•ln lltlley, CA "2108 Stella Tuttle, 1CMS4 L• Otspema, Fountain Valley, CA "27oa Tiiis IMl$lneu Is conducltd by en ln-dlvldual Stanley A. T uttle This statemeftl was fllt<f with the County Clerk of Or•nQe County on Otceml>tr IS, lt7S F*76 P\,l>llsllecl OrenQt Coast Delly Piiot. Otc. 19, 26, 197S Incl J•n.,.ry 2. t, 1'17C. .... ,s ------------- PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR f<ICTITIOUS IUSINESS THECOUNTYOFORANGE NAME STATEMENT NO. AIU'7 Estate ot LEONARD FILSON The followinc;iperi.onseredOlngllusl· HAMRICK , a k a LEONARD F, l'eU~~LICO, 1601 Dove Slreel, H A M R I C K • a ~ a l E 0 N A R C Newpart Beach, California 92660 HAMRICK, aka L.F. HAMRICK, Gtrald F. Mallln9ty. 13~32 Decea~. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to lht! Diamond Htld Drive, Tustin, ~litomla 92680 ~::t!~:!,!::.:s a~:i~~7:l~~=~ Robert L. ASlllPy, 2'°6 Mo, Loul~. tht! sad oece<lent lire reau.red 10 11~ Sant• Ana, Qlllornl1 '2706 lht!m, 'w•tn Ille necessary vou<ners, tn Gtrald A. Garrttl, AS8 Gilvt011, Ille Office ot Ille clerk of the abOve""' Newpon Beach, C•lllornla 92MIO tilled court.or to presentthem, witn Ille Tnls business/' conducted by 1 ne<eswry vo1K11trs lo Ille underSlqned 9fMral 111rtners11 p. ' Gtrald A. Garrtn at the office of EARL H. THOMPSON, This sl•ltmenl win llled wilh Ille Attorney, 1?07 Elm Avenue, Su.le R, Counly Clerk of Of'lll!>e Counly on Nov· P.O. Box 11>36, Carlsbad, C:..hlorn1a ember 21 197s '2008, wt>ICll Is the place of bll\J~S of • "4tt62 1ne undtr~IOned 1n all matters ~rt;un Pul>ll~ Of'lnt,ie Coast Dl•IY Pilot, 1119101111? estate ol said dec-.it. W1tn1n NOv. 24 and ~c 1 I 1 s 1t 197S 4488-7S four rnont~ •lltr IM f1rs1 P'll>l•Uhon ' • • ' • ' OI thlsnollce. O.te<I No..,..mber 25, 197S. PUBLIC NOTICE LOI 9 of Traci 221S, In Ille City of Cbsla Mesa, as pef map recorded 1n '-le 10b, pac;ie :u, Miscellaneous IW>P'>. In 11\e 0111ce of Ille cou"IY recorder of said COVllly, The street address and other common des1c;in11llon, II any, ol real property deSCnl>ed above Is purparled to be: f)Jl Dilrrell SI reel, Costa Mesa, Calflomoa. TM undersione<I Trustee dlscl11m .. any ll•blltly for any l"corr«trwss of tl't str~t address and Olher common dl!\!QIWlllon, 11 any, shown nereln. Satd sale will l>t made, b<11 wilhout coven.int Of' w•rntnty, eapress Of' '""" plied, rl'9J1rdlng llUe. possessiOll, or en· cuml>rance\, lo PllY tne remaining prtn - t•e>al w m ot the note secured l>V sal<I Dffd DI Trust, wllh interest tlw?r@Ofl. •s orov•-ln wjd note. edv•n<fl, II.,..,, under the term\ of saio Deed Of TrU'St. lees. cllar9n and el!Penws of Ille Trustee and Of tne trusts crtattd blf said ~olTrust. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore e•eculed and de• livered to Ille vn<lersic;int<I a wrollen O.claratlon or Otfaull and DtrMnd f~ !.alt, and a written Notice ot ~laull Ind Elecloon to Sell. Tiie undersigned caused said Notice of Oetaull and E•ec· tlon to S.11 to l>t recorded 1n llMI counl't wtll'fe Ille real property is fO<ated. Olle: 0eceniberq, 191s RELIABLE TITLE COMPANY as said Trustee, By Chris Theodoroff Vice President Pul>li\Nd Orange Coast Daily Pilot, December 19, 2', 1q1sand January2. 1976 4n9 7S PUBLIC NOTICE f<ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TM fot1ow1ng person Is doing Ml• ~as· DANA WEST DRAFTING, Slip F-JS. Island, D•na Point: P.O. 8o11 2121, Cap;strano Beach, CA 91624 Roger Forrest Kurtr. Sllp F·33- tsland, De,.. Point: P.O. Box 2121. Cac>islreno Beach, CA 92624 This l>uslnus Is conducted by.,.. lr?o PATRICIAJ GUSTAFSON --------------1 dM duel. Adm1nlstra1ro1 of the Estate FICTITIOUS IUSINESS ot llleabovenamtdoec-..t. NAMI! STATEMENT EARL H. THOMPSON, Tiie foll0W11'19 per_,.,s •re dOtngbusl· 1201ElmAn.,Suil•R nes~•s· ROGER F. tc:URTZ Tiiis s talement was filed wlt1' tho C.OUrily Clerk of Orange County °" O.cembu a, t97S. County Ctt•k of O•anoe County on OK.embPr ti, t97S FSQllS1 Pubhshed Orange Coasr Dally f<S05'4 PtlOI, ,lov. 18 ilnd Dec. 5, 12, 19, 1'17S Pul>t•slled Orange Coa\t Dally Piiot, <M81.-7S P.O. Boa 1636 NUCO, 1601 Dove Street, Newport Clrt~d. Olllfornl• noot Beach, ~llloml• 92'60 NOTICEINlllTINGal05 AftorMyfOf'Acfminlstratrl.c Gefa ld F. M•ltln9ly, 13432 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\al Publls!Md OranQe Coast Oa11y Pilot, Dlemond He11Cf Drive, Tustin, FJMK PubllsMd Oranoe Coast Oally Pllo(, ~cemt>er n, 19, ZS, 197Sanef January2. 191C. 4116-7$ Dec. 1'. 23. JO, l'llS and Jan I>, 191• Weled P<°oPO\•ls wlll t>e received l>V 1111' December S, n, 19, 2•. 197S 4613-7~ ~lllornl1'2680 Oty of Cosl<'I Mua al lht ottlteoftl>eCI· Robert L. Ashley, 2606 No. Loulso, -ly Clerlt al lht City 111111, 11 Fair Drive. PUBLIC NOTICE ~l•A~.C•llfornla92706 Coste Mesa, California, unlll lhellOurDI Gtrald A. Garrett, 4S8 Gaviot•, PUBLIC NOTICE 4/7t IS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT The 1011ow1nq person is ®'ng l>us1· MUI\ S WEDI S H A M ERICAN MOTORS PORT, 163S Ohms Way. Costa Mn.I. CA "2•77 BtrtlP w wenr, &?• S. Sulllven No 1'-', Santa Ana. CA 9770• Thi\ l>u\•M\S IS conduc led by an 1n d!Yldulll eer11ew w ehr Thi\ statement wu Ill.ct wt111 Ille County Cit•~ of Or1noe County ott Nov f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit followonc;i pt<son ls dOlnc;i l>usl· neuas· JAYNAT ENTERPRISES, 1~7 low• SI., Cosl• Mes•. CA '12626 Wlllltm N Johnson, 1847 Iowa SI , Colla Mew, CA 92626 Tn1~ l>u!.•MSS IS conOucled bV an,,.... d1vldu111 Wm. N Johnson This slalfml'nt was ftle<I """' tne C.Our>tv Clerk of Or•nge County °" December q, 1'7S "*" Pul>llsned O.a"91' Coasl Daily Piiot. .,-rn, "7S l'S0056 Ott , 17, 19. 26, 191S and Jan 2. IU1> Pul>li~ Or•~ Cotsl D111y Piiot, •70.-75 Nov 29.and Otoe S, 12, It. IUS ~7S·-------------- PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINIESS HAMI STATEMENT The 1oi1ow1no pttson •S dOlng l>usl- rwn H E NG IN EERING ART, 91SO Gfrllelo Ave. SP. No, 43, Hu11lln9fott Btt<ll. CA. 91 ... J MICllttl Luttrtll 91SO Gartlfld Ave Sp. No. O , Hunlln91on Beach, CA. 91~ ll•lmal M. l.ullrtll. qeso Gll'ft•ld 14._. , Sp NO. d , HU'llln9ton Peach, Ca. """' Tiit\ l>u<llntU ·~ (Of\CIUCltd DY an In 01v1ov111 J Ml(llHI L11ttrt'll PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS eUSINUS NAME STATEMENT 'Tiit followlno perSOt\s are dolnQ l>uSI· MS) At ' SOUTHERN S8RVICES, 190 Petnl>I Drlw , eosra Mo e, Cellfoml• m7t Ruth $. Crews, ,,.., "91111>' Otlve, Cosl• Mt.-, C1llfornl• 9162' W. L Cr•>n, :t"'9 Ptmbl Ori,.., Co\t• MHa, c111tornl• .,,,. Tiii\ ~lntU IS COndUCltd by IWI lft. dfvld\lal ltulh S. Crtws Tlllt lttltmtnl wac llltd With lhe County Clert Of Or1n941 County on Tt>t\ stetemt'll WU Iii.cf wllh Ill(> County Cltr~ Of Or•llQI County on No• OIQm._, IS, 197S F,...U Pvt111"'8cl Otat'!Ot COHI O•llv '°llOI, _...,,. O.C 1t, ,., lt7S•nd Jllll, 1, t, tt?• rtnbPr IT, 1t7S. PVl>filhe<I 0rlft9ll Cout D111ly Piiot, 416MS Nov "9. and Dec S, 12. ''· IUS ~7S PUBLIC NOTICE l'f'CTITIOUS aUSINEH NAMI UATEMENl TM tot._, no Pt•'°"' a r • 00.ntl l>u\l "'"''" SUMMIT Hill, LTD , 10 0 llOthttltf, Co\11 -..-. (.A .,.,, John A Mlllff, 10 0 Roe-~ Co\t• llt!W> ... CA '7•11 1 hi, l>u•lne•\ •• <MCIU( ttMI DY• ••mil "'INl'1nt•\lllP JOMA M1114'r Thi\ \lal•,,,.,nl wn llltd wflh lhll Couf\ly t••r~ ef Orenff C.ounty °" O.o""-r I, ttlS l'MIO ""4111~ 0r.,.. C.0.'tl 0.lly P'liot. 0.\trnl>ef S, I), ft, 2'. !tit fSl4-1) PUBLIC NOTICE ,.,CTITIOUS ausrNHft NAMe \TATEM•NT TM foll0Wlll9 ~ Is dol"9 Mt- "'"" R. 1t •O eo .. mw.11111sc.,c.o.1e *tll,CA"'17 0..,ICI l.. ltOM, 190 (Mt.v W•Y• UfUr't ~4'Cll. CA '26S 1 nits ~Mn It cofldvettd ll'Y 1111 tn- _.Vlduat OtvldL.ROM Tiils tl .. tmtftt WM llltd Wiit! lht (e.dlt' C>ert of O<anoe COll"IY °" ~H. tt7S ,._,. ll'ublltlled Or~ Coast O.llt Pltec, DK. tt, W., t91Seincl J-' 1, t, 1'16 ~rs l 1 11 :OO a. m. on Dtceml>t'r 31, I 97Sal wt>lch ---N-O_T_l_C_E_T_O_C_R_E_O_l_T_O_R_S ___ 1p.jtwPC>r1 8eacll, C. llfor nla 91660 llmetneywlllt>eopened publlclyandre· This business is conducted by• S-1351 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 4'd <1loud In It.I> C.Ounrtl Clltlml>e~ lor SUPERIORCOURTOFTHE Qtntr•l ~rtner\hlp. furnlshlnc;i all labor, ma1erlals, ~I>-STATEOFCALlll'ORNIAFOR GtraldA.Garrttl • Ho. A·t532e SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STAT.£ OF CALI FOllNIA FOR 1'HE COUNTY 011' OllANOE mtnl, transportation <Ind sucn Olher THEC:OUNTYOFORANGE This st•temen1 wll\ flied IMlh the facllllles as m•y be required ror Ille No. A·ISl4' Q>unty Clerk ot Or•noe CounlyOll Ho,.. landscape cieveloe>ment of Nor1h-EMI Estate ot 81LL M. KRAMER,··~ tm0er21, 197S. EmC>anlcrnt'nllllBe•rStreelendtlleSan k nown as MILTON K RAMER, l<4'tlM In tne Matter of the E\late of PIERREC.MARORUS, Ooctt1sed. Ole<10FrHW11y. Deceased. Publll'IH Or~ Coast Dally Pllol, AwtofplaM,SOKlf•Clll•onUndot~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Nov, 24,atld Oec, 1,I, ts, It, tt7S 4$7S Nolle• ls hereby gl'fen to creclll0<'> having claims aoa1ns1 1ne said oece- denl to Ille sakl claims an tne o!hte of the afores•ld court or to presient them to the undersigned at the office 01 MURPHY , THORNTON, c:ontract documents may be obtained at tt'fllltors of Ille •l>Ove named Oteedent PUBLIC NOTICE the otflc• ot the O.parlrnt'nl of lei~ that all persons llavlnq ctalms 1191lns1 Sefvlces. n Fflr Drlvr. CO\ta Nrsa. lhl said dKedt!nl are required lo lilt! ~llfornla, uoon a "°"·relund&l>le pay. ll'fm, with Ille Mc.ssary vouc~. In mtnt DI sc. oo II bidden reqUMI ptoW>S Ille Dlflct of the clult of the allow .n-1-------------- and S41Ktf ica11on5 l>emAtled, thecharOe lltled court, or to pres.nt lhllm, ,.,;th the will i,. '7 SQ per..,., necnsary vouchers, to tile un~s19'1td FICTITIOUS eUStNt:n HINERFELD & CAHILL, AllClml!YS at Each bid \h4111 l>t madt on tht P"O-allr.toftlceot111e1r attorrwys, AARONS PDHI lorm •rid 1n lht m•nner provldKI ~ A.ARONS, I NC .• ?790 Harbor In tne contract oocumenti., •nd \1\411 llP eou .. vlfd, Suite 209, P.O Bo• I*, ac<ompanled by a cert1t1ed or <aillif<'' Costa Mew, ullfornl• 9-UU. wt>lm I!. ~Mele or• t>ld bond for not ten 111an '°' IN place DI t>uSI MU of the undersigned OI the amount ot the bid. made peyel>le In all .,..tiers per1a1"lno lo Ille eMtt of lolMCllyof~la~H YlddKedtnt. wlllllnfour monlhsaflotr NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN 11111 ltleflr\lpul>ll<atlonottllisnollce • Ille City Cou,.cll of U id Clly nas O.ttdNo..,..m1>er21, 1•1s. JERRYLEEKRAMERand ,_..elOfortttlllbll\hed eprevelll"!lrale JERRY DIXON KRAMER and scale Of wege5. In accorda"Ct Wllh law, 101>e paid In the construction of tile IEJltcotonoflM Estele .... oflheel>Ownam~clt~t. at>o~tntltleCI Improvements. • nal loald AAltOHS•AAllONS, INC. rate and scale was ll<lopted by 11>e CHy Councll l>y Rei.olullon 7Hon the 7th day fntHar'W .. ulelOINI OI Jtnvll•Y 1US, And •• on flit In Ille of s-.l•UOt fie. of the City Clerk ot Utld City Thet ~~.!.111_.1 n6u wld rat. and set It Is htrtl" referred to ._.... - andllOOPttdlnt11hnollct1\t110uQhfully T .. : 17141t~ t h I Aftlf'MYl,.,IEaKVten al'ICI <Om4>1elely HI orlh tnt n, •no Pul>llshed Ora""e coul Dally Pliot 11111 Mild sc•lt, ., •OOPI~ t>Y '81<1 "Y NAME STATEMENT L ..... 2<10o1 Wiishire Bllld., Suite 400. tn Tiie following persons •rt doing llusl· Ille Clly of Los Angeles, In Los Angcltt MUM. COunly, wlllcll latter office ts 11\t place ASHCO, 1.01 Dove SlrMI, Newpor1 Of l)usl"8Ss of the \lnders1gned In alt Buell, C.lltornl•92..0 m1tters pertalnln9 lo said estate. Suell GeralCI F . M•ltlngly, 13432 claims with the nec~sary llOUCl'oH" Dlemond He ad Drlv•, Tustin, mustbtffle<lororesenledas11toru.ald ~fllomlat7610 ,w1lllln four months after Ille tl~t Robert I.. AJlllef, '2606 No. l.OulM, ll'lbllcallons of this notice. 5-lta AM, C.lllomta '270. O.tecl o.c. e. 1975. Gtratcl A. Gerrelt, 4S1 c;.vlot•. R EV ROBERT II, TOB1'4 Ntwpoo1 Beach, Ca lltornle '2660 E~ecutor Of lhe Wiii Th11 bustntn I\ c onducted by• of ~tddeu<lenl. oeneral pertnerst>lp, M U R P H Y , T H O It H To N , G4raldA.Gar,..tt HINl!Rl'aLO•CAMILL This stat.ment was fl ltd with tr. t.eo4WILSMI RE •1.vo. SUITE 400 COunty Clerk of Orll!Qt CO\lftlY on Nov· LOS ANGii.ES, CA. 900S1 tmotr 21, tt1~ Pul>llsht<I Orange C.Oasl Oally i'iiot. NtMI ~ 17, 19, ?6, t97SandJan.2., 197' Pul>llshed 0.1~ Coot O•llr Pltot, 47Ji.i\ Nov, t•.lndOec. 1,1, IS, 19, tt7S ......_,, -----------....;,:..;.....;. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE R9t0•utlon.1s madt 11 p8r1 ot thlsi"Oll<t No..,..ml>tr 1•, •nd December 5, 12. 1•. t>yretertnc•. 197S 4SS'HS ·--------------· Tht Contractor shall, If\ IM perfortNnO Of IM .Ori< Aftd lmpro...,. mtnO, contorm 1011141! Labor ~Of the Sllteot Callfornl• 4nd othtr leW)of I~ SIM• of Cellfornla •PC>llCll>lf tllt~o. "'4tn tllt u ctptlOn only of such varla lions •• mty !Mt r~ulred undtr 11111 IOKlel Jl•lutn pUr\u4nl 10 wt>l<h f)r'I) teeetlr19shtf'eultdere-.1etcenend...,.cll ,,..... no1 llff'I tUOtrs.dtd by tllt oro vl\lontot !ht l.AbOr COiie PrtftfMCt lo IMor \hall lilt QIWn Oflty Ill \M tNtNf prov~l>ylew NO bid sn.11 bl COMlcHrtd ""'"' 1111 "*" Oii t l>lafttl fefm fUfnl•"44 tlY IM Oty ot Co\I• Mesa, and •s m...,,. '" ec awcltllc• with Ille Pf'OVltlon• OI.,,. pt-. pOUll 1'941Vlf91Mntt (acJI l>loot, mutt lit llcen~encl•lloo prtQ!Mllfltd ., r'tclllltfll by l•w TM Clty Gouncll Of I~ City Of °"'' ""'" ,.._.,,,., tht rlthl to rti.ct.,.,., or •llblcb l:llHn,. ,.l\lrwty, CllyClfftc Cl TY 01' COST A MESA. (:Allf<OltNIA PllOlltlltd Ot'anee Coest ()ally Pllol. OlctmCJtr 12. 1t, 1t7S ..,., 1S 1 CP 1tt.S PICTITIOUS austHl!SS HAM• STATl!MINT 't,,. 1o11ow1119 person h OOI no Ml-,.,, ., MARTINIO\JE BEAUTY ~LON, )41t Via Oporto, Suitt s. HtwPtft a.ech, C.A nwo Ir-Kul>tk, 111 St. Clair, GDIUI MHll,CA'2'21 • This bll\lnt\\ ll conduc:ltd by WI In- dividual 1r-Klll>lk Tlllt •l•ltrNflt WH flied With tht c.ur-tr Cit r ic of °'"'"941 County °" Otc.eml>tr IS, 1911 ""°PllSIO .. AL ESCROW SUVICIS 1'21 N. T•11• A-, $111oU AU, CA 9t711 IK,_ Ho ,._mtoo l'ubll~ Or~ Coa\t Dally Piiot, Otc. It, 26, t•7S end J•n 1. •. '"• •UH) I ' 1 11.EEN ~ ,...INNe'I' City ci.rll 91 tht City Of C:OSIAI Mes. Plltlll""° 0ra'ltt COll•I Daily POot o.umblr It, ms ,,....,, Fnday. December 19, 1975 DAIL y PILOT BT Draw· Break for U.S. • ID UPI Teletihoto KAREEM ABDUL.JABBAR VS. HAWKS' MIKE SOJOURNER. Sports i n Brief 18-year-old Pro Helps Dump LA ATLANTA -The youngest player ever to start a National Basketb,JI Association game just figured it was the thing to do. And it brought the house down. Bill Willoughby, Atlanta's 18- year-old rookie. ripped in a dunk shot in the closing minutes of the Hawks' 114-98 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers Thursday night and went into the rubber legs dance created by Billy .. White Shoes" Johnson of the Houston Oilers of the National Football League. An Omni crowd of 10,645 roared its approval for the Englewood, N.J., youngster who finished with 13 points and a team high 12 rebounds in his first .NBA start. LOS ANGl!Ll!S l'tl -Foret 6, W¥~ 7, Abdul· .i.til»r ».All.,, 12. Goodrich 17, C.lhoutl •. unt1 s, Rus.wll 1', Mc Daniels•. Kupe< 2. Tou11~•t 16-20 ATi.ANTA cno -HUdson '· w11101JQt1by 1J, Jones 1', Hendenon 21, Van "'1cMle 10, S.-own 2, Ortw 10, ~l~r •. So1ourner U, CreiQhton 2. TotalUllt-34. l.MA~les 24 ~ n 26 -99 AtlaMe 21 29 26 38 -114 Fouled out: C1lhoun. Total fouls: Los Angeles 30. AllMta 11. Technical foul: l..cls A"91les asso~· llntto1<hCrt941r. A: 10,6-CS. H0teard at IJSC WASHINGTON -For the first time in the school's history. the Howard University basketball team will play in California. The Bison are heading west for a game against the University of Southern California tonight in Los Angeles. Saturday, Howard will play the defending Far Western Conference champions at the University of California at Davis. T e%as on Carpe t AUSTIN, Tex. -Travis County Dist. Atty. Bob Smith says the results of an investiga- tion into alleged irregularities in the office of the Texas senate secretary, including claims that several University of Texas athletes received money for UCI Cager s Fall, 95-84 Special to the Dally Pilot FARGO, N.D.-North Dakota State jumped to a 16-4 lead in the opening minutes of the game, then went on to band UC Irvine a 9S-&t setback in college basket- ball play here Thursday night before a hostile crowd of 3,850. work they did not do. will go to a grand jury next month. Smith said Thursday night the investigation is centered on the secretary's office and the con· nection with the athletes is the same as that with "hundreds" of other employes or the office for the past five years. At the same time, University of Texas president Dr. Lorene Rogers announced the school will conduct its own investigation into the charge s involving the athletes. Kirby Filth BERKELEY -David Kirby of Newport Beach is in fifth place after Thursday's opening of the three-day Pacific Coast Figure Skating Championships that run through Saturday here. Ken Newfield and Randy Gardner hold the 1-2 places for senior men and Teresa Foy and Linda Fratianne lead the senior ladies division. Sve11dsen L aude d SAN FRANCISCO -J on Svendsen, the star or California's victory in the finals of·the NCAA walet' polo championships, ha s been named Pacific-8 athlete of the year in that sport. Svendsen scored a goal with seven seconds remaining lo give Cal its 8-7 victory over UC Irvine in the NCAA finals. MEXICO CITY (AP> -Tony Trabert, captain or the United States Davis Cup team, is happy over the draw that sends American aee Jimmy Connors against Mexico's Marcelo Lara in the first o( today's two singles matches .. "It's good. We wanted to get this match on the first day -and in this order," Trabert said. "If Jimmy wins the first one it will take the pressure off." In the second match of the 1976 North American Zone semifinals' opening day play, America's Brian Gottfried will face Mexico's Raul Ramirez, his long-time doubles partner on the tournament circuit. They won the title in the World Championship Tennis final here earlier this year but Ramirez, Mexico's No. 1 player, has lost five consecutive singles matches to Gottfried. That may be the re- ason Trabert selected Gottfried over.clay-court specialist Harold Solomon. The singles pairings will be re- versed for Sunday's final two matches, which will be meaning- Rams' Next Foe Pittsburgh Is Awesome: Knox LOS ANGELES -A crippled Los Angeles Rams football team will host defending Super Bowl champion Pitts burgh S'aturday in a nationally televised sellout gamein the Coliseum Wlth an eye toward improving their home game playoff position s hould Minnesota lose earlier in the day. Chuck Noll says his Steelers. with a 12· l record, may rest some of the regulars. Chuck Knox of the Rams has at least six, and perhaps eight, of his regulars sidelined with injuries or iJJness for the National Football League battle. A crowd of 91,038 is expected for the 6 p.m. kickoff of a game which will be televised t)olh na- tionally and locally. Both Pit- tsburgh, the central champion of the American Football Con- ference and Los Angeles, the Western king in the NFC, will be host teams for the Super Bowl playoff openers barring somethmg unforeseen for the Rams in the finale of the regular season. "The Steelers are awesome and I haven 'l seen any weakness in looking al the films," said Knox who wouldn't tell you if he had. Quarterback Terry Bradshaw and his Steeler teammates ap- pear in top s hape for the finale. Mean Joe Greene has been ham- pered by a pinched nerve, missed some games, and may not play this time, but overall the Steelers are sharp. Mean Joe says he could play in the defensive line if needed. The Rams have a hospital list that in· eludes five starters and a couple of No. 1 replacements. They may have trouble running in their plays. They also don't know who will direct those plays.James Harris, the No. 1 quarterback. has a sore shoulder and is questionable. Ron Jaworski is the No. 2 signal caller and if anything should happen to him, it would be Rob Scribner. And Seri bner is one of the three healthy Los Angeles running backs. He's scheduled to alternate at halfback with Cullen Bryant and those two carry in the plays from the bench. Five Rams who started the Ul'I Telei>Mlo first game, already are out for the season, and running back John Cappelletti went down with mononucl.eosis this week. Harris is doubtful and so is starl- ing offensive ta ckle Charlie Cowan. With the Los Angeles hospital roster and the Steelers not ex- pected to play all regulars, Pit- tsburgh is favored by only three points against Los Angeles which has won five in a row and posted an 11-2 mark. Pittsburgh has Franco Harris and Rocky Bleier as the running backs and they ran the Steelers to the Super Bowl championship. Bruins Hand First Los·s To Missouri ---LOS ANGELES (AP> Forward Richard Washington scored 25 points Thursday night to lead the UCLA Bruins to an 83-71 victory over the previously undefeated Missouri Tigers. The sixth-ranked Bruins had a 76-52 lead with six minutes re- maining, but the Tigers started hitting, outscoring UCLA 19-7 to keep the game from becoming a runaway. Willie Smith. averaging 24.8 points per game for Missouri, scored 24 points, and Kim An- derson added 14 for the Tigers . Center Ralph Drollinger and forward Marques Johnson each •had 14 points for the Bruins. In the first half, UCLA had a five.point lead at 26-21 before re- eling off 13 unanswered points in a five-minute span and taking control of the contesL Missouri was never within striking dis- tance again until the late rally. The Bruins were sailing along to their 85th straight home vic- tory, leading 78-54 with five and one-half minutes to go, when Mis- souri turned tiger and ran off 13 straight points in three and a half minutes. But UCLA coach Gene Bartow left his reserves in the game to hold off the pesky Tigers. MISSOURI (71) -KtMed'f 10, K. AndPnon 14, Oeoon 4, Sims 4, Smith l4, ~'I' 13, Sllllrnan l. Tot•l5 31 t-13. ua.A ca 1 -wn1111191on 2s, Johnson 14, Droll· l"91r 1', Hollanct 10, McCartrr 6, Town~nd 1, Greenwood 2, Splllane 3, Broman 2, H..,,11ton 3, Smith?. Tot•l5341S.19. Halftlme: UCLA 44, M luouro 37. T04al fouls: MIS\ourl II, UCLA 16 Fouled out: IC.Anderson A, n.068. Vanguards Top Redlands, 61 -5~ REDLANDS -Southern California College or Costa Mesa used a full court pressing def ease in the second half to post a 61-58 victory over host University of Redlands here Thursday night. Jaimie Holmes. ex-Newport Harbor High star, hit 20 and former Golden West player Rrian Sanders had 12 for Redlands. $oC•I Collt9116U ,, ft ... tp 8¥ron , 0 2 • Adams s 1 l 11 Posey .. 0 0 12 W.1-lns s , .. 12 Johnson 1 0 .. • Millstead 0 0 1 YOU"9 0 1 10 GIHltr J 0 1 " UCI's Anteaters, 0-2 on their current trip, tangle with the University of North Dakota Saturday night, then conclude the trek a t University of Utah Monday. MOM UNSER WITH SONS BOBBY (LEFT) AND AL. TOUI!. H•llUmr ReClltnd~. 37 JO. 7't l lS "' less if either team holds a 3-0 lt?ad in th~ best -of-5 competition Depending on today's ~::.ult::., Trabert will use either Connors and Gottfried or Enk van Dillen and Dick Stockton in Saturday'::. doubles match. They will meet a Mexican team of Ramirez and probably Lara. The pairings don't have to be announced until an hour before the match. A crowd of 3,500 is expected to pack Rafael Osuna Stadium. Earlier this year. Ramirez led Mexico to a stunning 3-2 defeat of the U.S. in 1975 Davis Cup play at Palm Springs. Ram1r~t beat ~ Roscoe Tannl•r for the decisive ~ I point "The team has virtually no problems,·· Trabert reported Thursday, referring to the cla) courts. ''They have been playinf ",~ on them month-in and month-<>ul all over the world." Trabert also said the U.S. lean "has become accustomed and i.! breathing very well" in Mexico': 7,325·foot altitude ... We cam1 early a11d we have been trainin1 persistently." he said. "We ar, m shape." UPI hlet>I Airborne Pengui11 Pittsburgh ·s Dave Burrows leaps over the Philadelphi Flyers' Bobby Clarke in action at the Spectrum i Philadelphia recently. Even Cracked Rib~ Can't Slow Jones BALTIMORE (AP> --Bert Jones, the young quarterback of the Baltimore Colts, apparently played several games with cracked ribs during the team's current eight-game winning streak. Although Jones was first hurt on Nov. 9, X-rays didn't show th1.· seriousness of the injury until four weeks later. And that was dis· . closed Thursday. "Bert's ribs were cracked in two or three places," said Mike O'Shea, assistant trainer for the National Football club." Rut they are notcracked now.·' X-rays taken after Jones was hurt in a 42-35 victory over the Buffalo Bills appeared negative. But later ones s howed thm lines of calcium. which indicated there had been hairline cracks in the ribs. "Sometimes hairline cracks don't show up on X-rays.•' O'Shea said. "They show up weeks later when the calcium builds up dur. ing the healing process " Baltimore's victory over Duf· falo, after overcoming a 21·0 de- ficit, evened the team's record at ll-4. Coach Ted Marchibroda h called it the pivotal game in he! ing the Colts come of age folio ing last year's 2-12 record and l-4start. Last Sunday. the Colts ag2 came from behind to beat t Miami Dolphins 10-7 in bvertirr They take a 9-4 mark into Su day's home game against the Nt England Patriots. A victo would wrap up the title in t. American Conference East. "He's had games where h< thrown for more yardage a1 coroplete d tougher passes Marchibroda s aid. "But t Miami game w as by far the bf he's had from a standpoint play-calling. even though t- play-calling has been excellent; season." When Jones directed the tyiJ touchdown drive of 86 yards aJ another lengthy march for t winning fi eld j!oal against t Dolphins, Marchibroda said, "I went against all his natural i stincts. "Except for about the first eight minutes of the game, we played well," said UCI coach 'nm Tift, who criticized the of- ficiating and the Biscn fans. Race Matriarch Mom Unser Dies "It's Bert's style to go for t i big play, to try to bombtheoppo: tion," Marchibroda said. "Bull knew exactly what he had to do beat Miami, and he did it. I picked them apart with g<X plays -four yards here, Ch there. never doing anything th. could kill the drive. It was masterpiece of work, bot times." .. Five of the first six times we brou1bt the ball up court we were called for violations. Jn the secood halt 11 of our 13 turnovers were called by the officials. "And in the second half the fam 1reN throwing ice at us. It 1ot so bad they bad to stop the 1ame to tell them to stop. Then aft.er the same the announcer thanked them for throwing the J(e." Tiit told the Dally Pilot. UClnMe( .. ) (tf) .... DlllN,_. ....... . .. " .. '~ v....... • 1 J u Tlwtllft 1 0 J 1 °'"'' J • s 14 ,,_. ' 0 2 • Clft9I• S J S IS Htlr l 1 > 1 ........ J ' 4 , ,.~, , 0 , .. M'-J 0 S ' Tot11i Sl n 1J M t4.eftifMI .... Otlle\I St.lie, SHL ii . ALBUQUERQUE (AP> Mary ''Mom" Unser, who ex- perienced both the glory and the tragedy of auto racing a s matriarch of one of the nation's most famous racing families, is dead. Mrs. Unser. 69, died Thursday o( an appare11t heart attack after collapsing al her home. She was found by an appliance repairman. Police officers and a fire rescue squad attempted un successfully to revive her, and she was pronounced dead on ar- rival :it Prcsbyteri:m Hospital. The Unser clan, lneludlng Mom, who once said she spent her courts hip in a garage \ watching her future husband. Jerry Sr., build a race car, loved racing. She saw her sons Bobby and Al climb to the pinnacle or the sport by winning two Indianapolis 500 · titles each. Bobby claimed the 1968 and 1975 crowns, while youn~er brother Al grabbed back-to-back championships in 1910 and 1971. "I'm just so happy, I'm ~side myself,·• Mrs. Unser excleimed after Bobby won his secOhd 500 this year. "What more could any mother ask than to have two sons who each wln two Indy 500s?'' But she also suff tred the pain ol auto racing. Her oldest son. Jerry Jr .. was killed in an acci: dent on the No. 4 turn at Indy while practicing for the 1959 500-mile race. And her other sons have been injured in racing accidents. Bob· by was in an Albuquerque hospital Thursday al the time of his mother's death having a pin removed from a leg injured dur· mg a September racing accident. Mrs. Unser was raised in St. Louis, where s he was a pro- fessional pianist. In 19.11, she went to Colorado Springs (M hay fever rellt>f and there she met her future husband. She and J~rry Sr .. who died in 1967 at lbe age o( 68, wert mar- ried in 1932 and moved lo Albu· querque in 1936. Jerry operated a garage and auto parts store. Their four sons -Jerry Jr., Bob by, Al and Louis, who gained fame as a mechanic ·~1 fed the six of us on SS a week during the bad depression years," she once said in recalhng the early family struggles. "Somet:tow we managed to scrape up enough money ror race <'ar parts. even though W<' sometimes won $10 or lrss in a f8('C." -Her husband, who also huill a reputation as a m('chnmc and car builder, drove In competition, as did Louie and Joe. Ski R e port •• DAILY PILOT Friday, Oecemt>er19. 197~ Savanna Tumbles I By ROGER CARLSON Of .. 0.lly ...... SW! Huntinston B each High's Oilers and Empire League nemesis Katella collide for the championship tonight in the sixth a nnual Anaheim Holiday Festival basketball tourney at 8:30. T he rematch or last week's consolation championship game of the Huntington Beach tourna· ment has come about following Huntington Beach's 79.74 victory over Savanna and Katella's 54-50 triumph over Villa P ark at tbe Anaheim Convention Center Thursday evening. The Oilers of coach Elmer Combs, who already own a con- vincing 68-57 verdict over Katella. will be seeking their six- th straight win. in the second period and again at 54 after Huntington Beach l06t a six-point lead before HB got~ last five points of the thtrcl quarter-a lead it wouldn't lose. That little burst was provided by Karkut's 20-footer, a Cree throw by Owen and two more gratis shots by Rick Tborntoo. But the overall back-breaker was Spowart's 24 points (giving him 62 in the three tourney games here>. Sims' ability to score inside (15 points) when Savanna was trying to catch up, and the outside work of Perry Harbin, who hit seven field goals for 14 points. Karkut has numerous assists and s teals and in all, there seemed no weakness in the Hunt· ington Beach armor. So tonight the Oilers go for the title agajnst a team they've beaten once-and figure to fight it out with in the Empire League championship r ace during 1976. Katella rallied from a 40-22 de- ficit with its press to beat Villa Park. , O.,lly P>lat Pl'IOlos by PalrlO O'OonMll DOUG GARN (34) BEATS TEAMMATE ALEX BLACK (33) FOR A REBOUND AGAINST NEWPORT HARBOR. It was another impressive vic- tory for Huntington Beach, which took on the fast-breaking Savan· na Rebels nose-to-nose and never trailed in the final period after breaking loose from a 54-all situation with 1: 17 left in the third period. Again it was playmaker Kevin Karkut and 6·3 Jim Spowart do- ing most of the d a mage, although teammates Clark Sims, Perry Harbin and reserve Dean Owen added their touch, too, to give the Oil City the victory. 5AWAftlla C74) Rinw Be<k Hoffman Alley Helpln ._,Cine,. ,, ft " tp 3 2 3 8 3 0 I I> ..... ..... llffcttl1t) ., " .. ·~ Spowart 12 o ' 24 9th Strai~l1t Win Unstoppable CdM Rips Tars, 71-42 By RON EVANS Ot -D•ilr Piiot SWff Those unstoppable, unbeaten Corona de! Mar High Sea Kings rolled to their ninth straight basketball win Thursday night, pounding the winless Newport Harbor Sailors, 71-42, in a non- league game at Corona del Mar High. The outcome was never in doubt after Gary Guisness .scored a layup with 2:30 to go before 1,300 fans. His basket completed a 10- point outburst and gave the Sea Kings a 31 -14 lead. Playing aggressive man-to- man defense, Tandy Gillis' Sea Kings held Newport Harbor scoreless for five minutes of the second quarter. Trailing 21-14 'A-1th 5:35 left, tbe Sailors were down 31·16 at the half and had five turnovers in a five-minute span. Despite some sharp outside hitting some 15-foot turnaround jumpers. If Corona de! Mar had a wt?ak· ness, it was m the turnover de- partment where the Sea Kings were guilty of 19. Newport Harbor had 18. La Mirada Rolls, 90-50 1''orcing the Laguna Beach High Artists to commit eight turnovers in the third quarter, t he unbeaten La Mirada Matadores rolled to a 90·50 win in the championship quarterfinals Todo1y's Cll;tml)IOMlllp S.mlfiMIS !>-Warren vs Garey 7: JO-<:.anyon vs La Morada shooting by Rolf Schwalbe-he of the Laguna Beach Invita- scored 11 points-the Sailors only tional bas ketball tournament hit on 15 of 48 field attempts and Thursday night. were two-of-10 in the second La Mirada andCanyonclashin period and two-of-eight m the the semifinals a t 7 :30 tonight at thirdquarter. Laguna Beach High while Corona de! Mar, meanwhile, Laguna Beach met La Quinta at played like a team that figures to 3 this afternoon. win the Century League. Hitting The Artists only trailed a good on 29 of 53 field goal tries. the Sea Matadores team by nine at the Kings were crisp in passing the half but fell apart against La ball and seemingly found an open Mirada's full.court press in the man a ll night within 12 feet of the third and fourth periods. bucket. The Matadores outs cored the Alex Black. a 6-6 junior center. Artists (2·5). 19-9, in the third had 24 points and displayed quarter when the Artists gave up s harp moves in driving for some quick baskets early. layups. Doug Garn. a 6-4 senior The Artists shot well in the first forward. scored 10 pomts. eight half, canning 12 of 22 field goal of which came in the first half attempts. But they only hit on when he a lso grabbed eight r e· 10-of-25 after intermission. La bounds. Mirada connected on 34-of-59 The Sailors, 0·5, never had a ~erall. c hance after the Sea Kin gs r Gent.er ~en Bacon had 13 points scored the first seven points. Joe I and six rebounds for Laguna DiStanislao. a 6·2 senior, came Beach and 6-5 Briant Smith off the bench to tally 10 points. hauled down erght rebounds. * * * &..19..,.. 8Hcll ISO) U MlrMa ('°) NeW9Wt HarbO' (42) ,, ft " tp Galey 2 ' I 8 P1troc1t 0 0 3 0 Sth-lbe .. 3 1 11 w 11k1nson l O " 2 Cooh O '2 l 1 Craig I 2 l • OtStMllSlao S 0 2 10 key' 1 0 I 2 McCarthy 0 0 1 0 Pl!dlQO 0 0 1 0 Re9atl , , 0 l Tolels IS 12 20 •2 Coronadel~r (71) ,, tt pl tp Ruzftka 1 ' 1 6 SchloerNr 1 0 7 2 • Black 11 2 1 2• SIM~ 2 0 0 ' Garn ' 7 ' 10 Akin 3 0 7 I> TW' l <4 1 I> N•bb <4 11' N>ern o O 3 O <>u1sness 2 o 2 " lot;al\ 79 13 11 71 ~•r• llY 01Nr1~ Newport Harbor 10 6 ' 17-4? C«on. Oel M4r 19 12 13 27-11 Edison Falls ,, tt pf tp f9 tt pf tp 8.teon s 3 s n Widlfeldt 7 7 3 21 Loti•strom 3 O 3 & ere-• 6 s 3 11 Ov<Vak E I 7 13 8el!IOWSkl 1 3 I 1 8. Smolh l 0 3 4 Stl!ddom 10 4 2 2• Pokp 0 0 S 0 HaMMI .4 3 2 II TeylO<" I O 1 2 Ot!lman I o 3 1 R. Smith 1 o o ' J•rrr Akins 0 0 I 0 H~n·~ 2 0 0 4 Evens 3 I 2 7 Jim Whllfl 0 0 0 Hern'z t 0 0 1 M<Manus o O o ,,.,_sen 1 o o 2 G"ndle 0 I 0 I Total~ 22 6 2• SO Total~ 3' 11 1• 'IO ScM•by0...~ IS n 1~ 3'-'IO IS 13 9 13-SO Barons Win, 50-42 Fountain Valley High's Barons Boxold, in the cage fold after du· rallied with an 18-6 spurt in the ty at linebacker and receiver on fourth quarter to subdue Righetti the football team, came through Thursday night, 50·42, to move with 10 points. • into tonight's c hampions hip Edison coach Lionel Purcell semifinals at the Arroyo Grande t;\bbed Bakersfield as the best hasketball tournament. his team has seen this year. T he Edison H igh 's Ch argers winners were paced by 6-5 and weren't as fortunate, however . 6-4 guards and jumped to an 18·2 as big a nd tough Bakersfield first period lead. 5 · th Edison hit only one of 14 at· npped Edison1.;t-5 · m e open-tempts from the field in the first ing round of the Cabrillotourney. quarter. The loss puts Edison against ·· Rob Vogelsang led FAison with St. Josephs today in the consola· 16 points. uon bracket. Coach Dave Brown's Fountain Valley quintet utiliied a zone pre· .ss in the fourth quarter and Jon Holland and Scott Tingey came through w ith clutch baskets. Holland scoring s ix points in the last minute of play and Tingey adding two free throws in the waning secondtS to put a lid on the game. Holland led Fountain Vall@y in 3COl'lng with 16 points, and Do • ._ un """v....-, ,,., ftftpftp .. ftpftp OelMl' S t t 11 l11mllo 2 t 1 • He,_, 4 ) 4 10 Tl"O'Y 0 t J 7 o.Jl>WOOd I 0 0 'l Hol latld 7 2 0 1 • \lo99fwnQ • 4 3 1' Valbuene I 7 1 4 Mceovrt 1 t t 4 &oxOld 4 t ~ 10 Sa!Nllllllft 1 , 7 ~ C.W'911 0 0 I 0 O.fl~ O 7 t 2 Yerrlr>gton 7 O O ' ,.,_,. 2 o o 4 Sout"-icll O 2 1 7 Fo<-11 147 6 Totels 20 U U SS Toi." 11 16 1 t .SO 1c--..~ 7 16UllSS II ~ It 19 71 Sc-., Od""- f'cklrlttlll Valley 10 tS 1 lt-10 • !'~ti u tS • 4-«2 CdM'S PAUL AKIN SHOOTS OVER JOE DiSTANISLAO (50). Uni Falls, 76-67 Trojans Scare Garey By ED BURGART Of tll• Daily Pilot $141ff University's Trojans, playing almost error-free bas ketball Thursday night. gave Garey's .Vikings the 1975 CIF 3-A cham· pions. a scare untjl the final 21•:! minutes. That's when Garey sank eight free throws to advance to tonight's champion s hi p semifinals against Warren in the Laguna Beach Invitational ba s ketball t ourn ament. Univers ity meets Esperanza at 4:30 with the winner playing at 3 Saturday for fifth place. and were behind 59-56 after three quarters. Sophomore Roger Poirier had 19 points and senior Mike McCly monds had 15 for the losers. Ulli11tl"lity(67) Ga,.., 041 ., ft pf tp Poirlff 8 3 I 19 ,, ., .. tp W&tister I s 1 1 WOOd 1113 2 G<-een I 0 2 '2 McClymo. Snider o o 3 o NI. Banks ' 2 3 10 Jordan 1• 6 4 ~ Lotton 2 3 3 1 C.rpenltr 8 O s 16 nds Johnsen Halford Howitt G<-.en Eykllolt Totals 7 , • 15 s 2 • 12 I I 0 3 0 0 2 0 ' 4 3 12 0 ' • • ., 26 IS 21 67 Tot•I~ 30 16 21 76 Scor• llY Ovntan • 20 2S 1' 17-76 16 25 IS 11-67 The score was tied eight times Total~ 9 0 s " 3 2 2 8 ' 4 .. 22 s 2 3 12 32 to 18 74 Herbin 7 0 0 ,. Sims S S 3 IS Karkut 4 3 3 1t Flncll~P '2 O 3 4 lllornlMi 0 2 0 2 ()weft 41 3 9 Tot.ls 3" 11 16 19 S<or• llY 0116r11rs Sav•nn;a Huntington Buch 20 " 16 70-7• 18 21 19 20-19 SCC Sports Outlook Consolidation To Aid Survivors Four sports have been e liminate d at Sou ther n California Coll ege of Costa Mesa for the current school year ac- cording to athletic director Paul Peak and t hings are working out better for the re maining three athletic activities. Eliminated f rom HOWARD HANDY Vanguards schedule ar e wrestl- ing, tennis, cross country and track with soccer. basketball and baseball remaining. ··This is a positive step because we now have a clear statement from the college board on the direction our athletic program should take," Peak says. . "We als o have a budget which lends consistency to the program on a long range bas is." There has been no cutb ack in money but what is available is being used by the t hree sports in· stead of seven, hopefully to get better results. "We probably wouldn't have dropped tennis if we bad a place to practice," Peak says. "I'm hoping we can get som e courts built on the campus north of the athletic field and then we wiJl be able to bring tennis back. But the City of Costa Mesa told us we would have difficulty scbedul- Finals Tonight St. Paul High School and Loyola will m eet tonight in the CIF 4·A football championship g ame at the Los Angel es Coliseum with kickoff at 8. In 3·A action, Villa Park and South Pasadena tangle at Citrus College while Sonora and El Dorado make it an All-Orange LeaS!ue final in the 2·Adivision at Norwalk-La Mirada Stadium. Both games s tart at 8. ing TeWinkle Park courts this year." With the soccer season com- pleted and the basketball team in the early stages of its campaign. SoCal gain ed its first All· American recognition on a major level this fall. · Haig Cholokian, a freshman 1 from Australia on coach Ken Miller's soccer team, gained All· American honor able m ention on the All-Far West team along- wilh players from such schools I as UCLA, UC (Berkeley). Brigham Young University and others of that stature. Things seem to be about back to normal at Big Canyon Country Club after a series of dishearten· ing renovations that saw several holes closed for a period of time. "They have more lakes and the course is a lot tougher since they made the changes," one member says. "There are still some four· ·par holes that are short but all 18 holes are now open.'' There w ere earlier re- percussions about the revamping of the course but things appear back to norma l and in full swing for the holiday season and up- coming s pring months. j Vikes, El Toro, Tritons Play ~ Three non-league high school basketball contests are on tap tonight among the tournament schedule as Marina, El Toro and San Cle mente return to action- each at8. The Vikings of Marina coach Steve Popovich e ntertain Los Amigos, a team they conquered in tourney play, 93-65. Rich Bran- ning leads the Vikes with a 28.7 average. El Toro, fresh from an over· time victory ovq Los Alamitos, treks to Foothill against the r e- building Knights. And San Clemente's Tritons host Bolsa Grande. Carr Hangs It Up at MD . The nine-poi nt m a.rgi n in Garey's 76-67 win over Universi- ty is quite mis leading. The s mooth Trojans were within one point twice in the third period and came within four with 2:40 to go at Laguna Beach High. Rut Kent Jordan, a wild shooter who scored most of his 34 points o n 25-footers. hit two clutch free throws with 2:35 to go that sent Garey ahead, 70-64. May Enter Private Business Then with 2: 14 left, Milton Banks converted two free throws and Gar ey had a seemingly safe 72-64 lead. But instead of playing a delay game. the Vikings kept going for the hoop and the T r ojans took ad- vantage of some wild shots to move within five with l :22 left. But Jordan was fouled with 49 s~onds remaining, hit both free throws and the Vikings were on their w ay to t heir fifth win against one loss. John Driscoll's Trojans only turned the ball over seven times and showed ~reat patience in working for their shots. Hitting 14 of 27 attempts in the first half, they only trailed45-41 at.balltl.al&. J 1 By ROGER CARLSON ~the D•llY Pilot Staff Mater Dei High School 1s without a varsity football coach today following Gary Carr's resignation after a three-year tour on the M()n,cbs campus, the Daily Pilo as learned exclusively. C r announced his de· cision to his team today. His record at Mater Dei was 15 wins. 10 losses and 2 ties. "I'm thinking or going into private business." says Carr, who is a lso a prime <'andidate for the Estancia High g.Hd opening. Carr wa s with former E stancia High football coach Phil Brown during EstarJcia's glory year (1970), but left Es tancia prior to the '73 season for the Mater Dei job when he was bypassed for the head post at E st a ncia. Carr. a Mission Viejo r esi- dent, played football at Costa Mesa Hig h, Orange Coast Col· lege and the University of Was hington. Carr's major problems a tl Mater Dei were the lack of a consistent staff of a ssistants. No replacement has been n amed at Mater Dei, which will be accepting applications for the post. His resignation raises the total of Orange Coast a rea grid coaches to leave their jobs to four. E a rlier Corona de) Mar's Dave Holland and Huntington Beach's Roy Brummett resigned. Estancia High coach Ken Kiefer was r elieved ol. duties last week. .. ' 1 ' Beach Cities Cha111p11 Tht• Newport Harbor lligh School girls volleyball team won lht' Beach Cities League with a 7-0 record . Front row (from IC'ft) Carol Stoneman, Marji Friday, Barbara Benish and Pam Cox. Back row, Becky D a niel, Marie Lundie, coach .Judy Fogt, Kathy Carico{ and Lynn~ Williams. ~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Boswell of FV Diversification Keeps Her Going By LA U RF.~E KEYS Of,,_. D•lly Pilot §UH I n th is d a y .ind age of .. pt'cialization there is still one' · field of tnl(•rt.>st thal t·ontinue:-. to honor tht• \\ell roundl·<l performl'r. anct that's ..1lhlt•t1c:, :\nd Pam Bns wt•ll , a Jllnt0r at 1'htnta111 \'.alll'y ll1 gh, would cer- 1:11nly qualify for divl•rs1fic:ation honors. The bubblv blnncll• 11.'lt<.'red in three s purts: volll•yball, hask1:t hall and soft hall last Yt«.1r <ind -;ht's adct1ng f1L·ld hol'k1•y lo htr list this year. Her strong inrlinalton toward learn sports 1s not all that sur pnsing since• shl' 1s lhl' Sl'l'ond youngl'St of Sl'\ l'n children fl1rthernrnre s h1..• comes from a PAM BOSWELL family well stl'l'fll'd m lot-.11 team .;ports com pell! ion. but for differ<.'nt reasons." she Roswell S(.•cms to dt•rt\'e a says ... Rasketball. .. \H•ll I like lo great deal of sat1..,faction from run and basketball tra.ming real her part1c1pation 111 F V. lygetsyouin s hape,but l amnot athletics. that good. .. I guess I like tt•am sports bet· Basketball coach Rarbara Am ter ~cause 1t 's a g roup of people mann agrees Boswell's best having a good t1mt> while they sport is not basketball. but fl'eb .ire working together as a un-that no way diminishl's her im - 1t. "says Ros"··t'IJ. portaoce to the team. Fountc.iin All of h(•r coaches point out that Valley finished second in the .ht• has natural athJt•llr ability league last season. losing only to ind will succl'l'd at whate,·er champion :'llewport Harbor in a >port shl' pletys. Th<'Y s im1lanly dose contest. Tlt'ntion ht•r gn.•at attitude and On volleyball. Roswell says: .. , alent lo spark a lt'am to a bigger like spiking the ball the best. It -cc ort may seem to be a more easy Watching lhl' :lnimatcd teen-going game than basketball. but 1ger with her frkncb Jnd lt>am-the strategy is more difficult I 11ates. it 1s not d1fftcult to s1:e think.·· Nhat thev m ean The rnthusiastic athlete has Roswcil figures that it m;:iy be plans of continuing her love af· 1 throw h::irk to hl'r old fairwith sportsaftergraduation. ·heerleadin~ days. She has hopes of qualifying for an ·1 was a chet•rleadcr as a ::ithletic scholarship and would ;ophomore. ::ind maybe it helps hke eventually to coach. o have someone pla) in~ who 1s But while athletics taJces up a )pen and enrouraging .. , ~he good deal of her day, s he finds ,3ys ... I don •t ~:now. 1t 's hard to the time to satisfy her need for in· ~xpl ain." dividualitv and creativeness. Rut when it comes to selecting ··Ask he·r about her ceramics." ier favorite sport. she has no d1f· says Lila Farr, girls' athletic ,'iculty at a ll an d without a director. ;econd thought picks softball. "'Yeah, I like to throw pots and Bos well has been playing J"ve sold some to friends and r e· ;oftball since she was eight years latives." she says. "It's a better lid and according to her coach way to make money than '\nna Merriman, she is one of the babysitting." :>est softball pitchers in the area. She also lists cooking as a "Shr is fast and accurate," hobby. ;ays Merrim an. "And she is one ·•Not hing s p ec i al. jus t >f the main reasons we were co· anything that tastes good," she ~hamps with Edison last year. says to the next unasked ques- " Pam has that something tion. ;pecial that makes her a good Ba s ket b a 11 • so ft b a 11 . earn athlete. She could have run volleyball, the list keeps getting he whole show out there, they longer. Add fi e ld hockey, lldn't need me." ceramics. cooking, and oh yes But when it com~s to volleyball dancing and music. end bas ketball. the 5-5, 130 There's no doubt about it, if 10under needed more time to ex-Pam Boswell has her way, she 1lainherchoice. would try most anything-and "I like them about the same, succeed at it. Wo1nen's Field Hockey Results V1rtlty University 1. Mlulon Vltjo 1 UnlwnHywonon tlme. Unlwnlly Korlnq· wllu MV ICOfll\9 !,jlroul. .,...,1., vanity Mluloft VltJo 1, Unl,,.rsltyO. MVic«lng: Ivory. V•rslty Corona del M4tr 3, VIiii Park 3 COM s<orl1>9: Kirk 3. J11111trV1r~ff CoronacMI Mir J, Villa ... rkO. CdM t<Of'lng: Slok'H, 1.Mi9. CHRISTMAS GIFT TIME AT ~:::;.l BIKE-WAY t=. ....... ..,, ... Ru ti~ In Semis; Boes Out ALTA LOMA-Paul Schilleci and John Hirschler, Colden Wesl College's two 6-9 standouts, l~<l the Rustlers to a 6S·63 victory over Los Angeles Valley Thurs- day night to catapult GWC into tonight 's c hampions hip semU'jnaJs al the Chaffey lnvita tional basketball tournament. Coach Dick S trickJin's 14isUere meet El Camino at 9 in queat of their 11th win in 13 atarts. Oranae Coast was eliminated from the 16-team tourney Thurs- day as Citrus captured a 66·55 verdict. Sch.illeci scored 23 points and haii!ed clown 11 rebounds, while Hirachler, who was credited with eieht c_,-oms, hit a season high of 17 poj.nll in putting dowp coach Jim Stephen's LA Valley quintet. It was a come-Crom-behind vic- tory for Golden West as the Rustlers could connect on only one of tt.eir first 17 shots from the flPOr a nd wer e hitting an ice cold 19 percent in the first half from the field (7 of 36). But a 13-3 spurt in the second hitlf, led by Hirschler's seven points, put the Rustlers into a 5()-41 advantage and they were not to trail again. ~ V Jalley pulled to within 61 -59 with 1 : 4() left in the game, but two ~asy buckets by Schilleci inside gave Golden West breathing room. Despite the cold shooting from the field in the first half, the Rustlers were only down by five points. This is the first time Golden West has ever won as many as two in a row in this junior college toun1ament. Coach Herb Livsey's Orange Coast Pirates had a tough time solving the Citrus defense and with the exception of Phil Bolden's 18 points. only Tom Uoy could connect in double figures. Lloy hit five buckets for 10 points and Bolden's scoring was aJso exclusively from the field. Ora,,.. (OHi USI 19 tt pt Ip Bolden 9 0 1 18 Jer•nllo 1 0 s , Lloy s 0 • 10 Ttylor ) 1 3 ' wa1sn ) l ' 9 Ba•er 0 1 • 1 Bru\h ) 0 s »r>Mrs 0 l 1 TottlS 7) 9 23 SS H•lltlmt Citrus. 3' 25. Goldtn WHI l .. l 19 II pl I' Johnson 3 7 l 8 Clark 3 I 0 1 Scllolleci 8 I l 73 Wll'>On • 0 l 8 Fl•tcner I 0 0 l Hi~hler 1 l , 11 As/\it'Y I I 0 ) Joiner 0 0 3 0 Totals ?T 14 11 63 ... llltmt LAo Valley. 21-13. OCC Honor~ Women, Coeds Orange Coast Coll ege held its annual fall women's and coed awards banquet this week in the school cafeteria with members of the women's basketball team. coed volleyball squad and coed trnnis team honored. Dolt ie Duddridge, coach of the coed tennis team that won a leagu e c hampion ship t his season , was honored after 14 years as coach. She will retire from coaching this year. WOME:"IJ'S BASKETBALL Most valuable player-Debbie Donaldson; most iospirat1onal- fJianne Lester. COED VOLLEYBALL Most valuable woman-Joanie Randel; m a n-Dan SaJyer ; Most improved woman-Teri Smith; man-Gary Saenz. AA team finis hed first in Southern California tournament, second in Coast League. A team finished second in SoCal tourney and second in Coast League. COED TENNIS Most valuable woman-Holly Blare: m an-Kim Vieira. Most improved woman-Steph anie Maeda; man-David Boone. Coach Dottie Duddridge w as honored after 14 years as coach with team never finishing below third in league· play. She retires at conclusion of this season. OCC won league and finished fourth in t.heSoCaltourney. ,. .. Friday, Ooc•mbof 19 1975 OAILYPILOT 89 Final JC Football Log I l 1tll••lun Ct1H/,re11~e Soul her11 Cal !tout la ('.,a11t SAODL•IACIC tr Ml ••v1•1101u11 OOLOEN WI ST IMI LA SOVTHWUT It II oc"11 .. , OllOISMONl 14·>-U " 10 Cypru• ,, I) V•nluu u ,, E•ULA 11 0 LA Vol10 " .. Or•~C~\I I~ 14 MU4 At1f It J) "''~ " 10 PfM•1 I 14 Or•nr. CQ•~ ll ' WUl l..A .. ,, Goldittl Wot " >• So\lthw~""'" n 10 a.. .... • J Olrul " >1 Mt $C I • !>•nl• MOn1t • " Cl lJ. Harbor • " P•lom.r n SolAllwutern I ,, CMll•Y " '°' FullffU>n II 0 Cypr~n JO JU Lonv S.•tn .. 10 Ml s.tn Anlon•o u ... ~ S.n 01e90 ~\•I 1 1• PIM»n•i " .. • SM\ .. m•ralno 1 14 Slllftllwtll"" It .. LO•Ano•ln II 0 Collltln W.U 0 ' )I lllwer.W. 0 • '-ldfee.<I> H 24 S.nte Mon• et 11 0 lA Morbor \0 a. 'u1i.r1on II .. Fullerton )t • ll '•lomtt l ' 5'aA lf•Mrdlno ,. 4S LA So..111 ..... 0 10 llloHonde .. " ""'•""• I J 10 Soni• All• ) 1' s.tn04tQO , 11 P•IOMtr I) 14 Cyprt\\ 10 • L.o'A~ltl 1' ,, Ctrrllo~ I l4 SMI01~~w,S I) (llrllt ,, , s.r 01'90 3• la L6 H•rbOr • .., Ml S.ii Mtonoo 11 •• OnnQt C.O"I •1 C"Al'~•Y 11-11 IAN llllNAllOIHO IHI •• llloHonao 21 RIO HONDO II 1) ., Gro\~mont Ill n ce"ll°' ,. 11 S.nl•NI• ,, 38 Rool1onoo " a S.nte B•r••,. ~s • Pn41cMn• 3S CY,lt•U IHI • S.n a~nurdlno 0 C•RlllTOS 14·4-11 MT SAC tl·fl 11 Imp V•llo " ,, Lo\ .,,,.1 .. ,, It Or.n9•Co•$I " 0 Cltrui 1t u 8•~erill•PIO 14 12 C11ru' Jf . lS .,,$10lll 0 0 IUoHon40 • 11 s.Gdlebacl< 10 ~· LA H•rl>Or " L0"9 81&Lh I/ P.tWClen• ,. 0 s.cl<l1:f."" lO ~ $o11th-..itern JI I• " 0 Sllnl• An• 17 t Cyprn• ,, Cyprn\ 1 Golaenwu1 ll 11 Rlwrt ~ u 1 S.nOl•OO l'I I 1 1 Cerrlt01 n IS LOI AnJflf\ IJ ~ Full~rton ) I 1 LA H.trbor I) 10 P•lom., II 1 '4tddl.0•0 31 1 AloHon<IO 9 13 ~nl• on•c• I JI Ml S• Antonio I) " Groumonl 10 t S.11 Olt91> ~ 1 CJtru\ I>• lO LASouth-\I 0 18 LA Soul llW"' I 111 17 S.n 01•~ Mhe •• 13 Cerritos ll 1 CJlr~• » " Rl11tt61G• I 70 LosA1>9elu " II Golden Wot ,. I Or •n9t Cout " " Fullerton ll 71 s .. 8trnerdlno ,. 24 Ch•ll1 y ,, 10 Golelen Wut " " Or•nQOt CllHI l S..nte An• 1l Or•n9" Coe\I ., 1 $0ulll.,.itern ~I " Pelomer l8 • I] I• S.nta Monoc.J 71 ?.a Gro .. m<>nl ,. I• San 01'90 Mo• lJ CITRUS\f"O·H SAN DIEGO 14 61 10 LA Htrl>Or " SANT A MONICA 16 )) FVLLE RTON 11 II 1 S.nlt All• I• 37 Mt SAC n l? Ptlotnla ll " C.ltlld•lt 9 • ~A1>9elnCC 0 29 LOllQ 8H<ll n O Sen Olt90Me\• ?1 LOSANGILES CC lz.71 18 Venlurt JI) 1 EIC•mlno II SO MESA IHI 2' Rio Honoo 8 12 S.1'1• B•rb.tro " 0 Fullerton 311 " Com1>1on 1 ,, Go10en wo 1 1& • El c.tmono SI . JJ Rl11trslc1t J 14 P•lorn.r ll )'I S.n 8unerdlno ?9 . , LASoulllWHI • JI Ctrr1tos 20 ,, S.n01t90 0 1 Nil ~$1 II> :M Pelorntr 0 )9 S.n 81rn•rdino 1 11 Photnts 38 2l C.Olden Wot 14 11 ()( enQe COOi lf> 21 l4V•llt>y ,. 70 Sin DI• 1) u C1tru\ '° II Golden West .. 14 LA H•rbor 1 » C..0».mon1 14 1 Or~CoHt M S.O 9erntrdlno , lO 011110 ~ 18 LA H•rbOr 36 1 ll10Honclo 1) )) Ml S.n Anlonoo 16 ~ lJ Oleffey I lO So<ltll.,ultrn 11 17 7\ ,. loi A~IU u I) S.nl• An• 1 " S.tnl•An• ,. RIO Hondo " ee,-r1101 at • Solllllllftittrn , l S.dcll•~~ 14 " Cypr, .. 20 11 Cypreu .. It S.n 01~ Mua I J u S.Ocll•~CIC 1J )I lllvtrsid4r I 23 s.tnt1 Mon<c• 14 25 Groumont 1• ll M f SAC .. u Qnyons " ~ LASo11111,...s1 • 13 Fullerton 1• l'ALOM.t.ll lf·ll SOVTHWfST&RN l4·S·ll Borg T r iumplu 20 GlenO•lt. Arlt e n Ant v1111v 0 LAHARllOA 15·41 SANT A ANA (4 SI 20 Ml S.n Jt(lnlo 19 1• Moorptr~ " )I C•nyons 1 STOCK HO Ll\1 Rjorn Borg I• RloH°"dO , , 1 Groumonl ,, o Groumonl 31 • Or•nQt C.Out 0 11 Cypreu 0 6 SenOl990 14 )I S.n 8trntrd1no 40 I) Mt SAC 1 whipped Jiri Jl rebN'. tH. 6·3. 6-0 JI Pierce lll O CJlrus ;)4 1 S.ddlebtc • 2J 14 Rio Hondo ,. today, giving Sweden a 1-0 lead 16 Sen OltQO ~sa If 11 °''"'" 10 " Rlwr.loe 1' 36 unAn9eles II over Czechslovak1a in the bei.t-ll Ot1119eCou1 " 16 Soutllwt sttrn 0 0 P•IOINr 16 1 S.nlit Monica ·~ ) Grnssmot1I 10 l S.Cldleb•c k 31 21 s.tn Otego 10 so LASoulh~SI 0 of.five tennis series fur thL· 1975 ll C.rrll~ I 13 Rl11trslde 11 1 Citrus JI • Golden West 38 Davis Cup crown. I Fullerton l) l8 !Min Btrnud1no " SI Cll•lltY 1 14 Cyprtu 10 14 Mt SAC I Los Al ·Results Warriors Topple Dolphins, 39-29 Wrestling Results ' JC WAESTllNG Ort"9t'(OUl (24) 011 A10.Mon00 I 18 Bulk I A I won by lorteol l"lf'TllufltUY Cl11r, Tr•tll PHI FIRST RACE ~00 yards 1 year old nwlelen\. Pu rw s 1700 Cilm•lol ICtrdora l 9 40 4 60 2 40 lOlsQf Ol•moncH IA1cherdS) '10 , 40 M•U ff'uly Nogt>t llll!Nm) 2 10 T1mt -'lO 72 Al'° ran -FIHton9 All•tr. NotMr Profil. Treolc End. S•venlten ~·n. H•l 8rotller. Truly A Ven tur•. Scre"1'1 Isl e Scr•tched For Florence In FhQht. Brl9ht Rtd Moon, Ouan Atrm U EXACT A ._C•millot & 1~1..oU ol Oltmonch, P•lcl $SJ.oo SECOND RACE •OO Vd<dS 3yur oldS & up Clalm1n9. Purse U&OO Flttl's Oupe (l(nlolll J 9.60 UntleJ1mmv !Cardo1al OH·Bld Who (Brook\) 01-l·Cll•rm Gd1n (Harl> Tirnt> 10. IS S.80 110 ll 60 220 2 10 ' 10 AIM> ran Mr M4H\ B•r. Bur~e.,r. Pl~IOI No scraleries THIRO RACE )SO ydrdS 7 Y"dr old,...lden\. C•a1m1n9. "uru '1100 Mr B Bar IW.tl\Oll I t 80 S 40 • XI J1ouar·scn•r9u 111 n19ril I s 40 • l'O Otck•vs Saoedu•I IH•r II 11 00 Time -18 10 Also rtn Cllala Gold. LUCl(y 1.. Miss, Sulle Ten, 0.11 s l •llle Ooll, M nle Wlnslow, Miss 8arrrd L•mot, M"\ Go L19"1 S<ratclltd -Jo's Marum, Ro10 Racer, J11st O•ndy, Sunset C•ndY B.i• A>VttTH RACE -170yards lvear Old•& UC> Cl••mln9 Pur~t \1700 Truawn (C.rctor•I H1jo8old (l(n11;1hl I Glbttlno IN1cooernus) Tlrnt> '4 II Also r•n -l~lt s Ooublle. E1911t11 Wonder, Oo•mond Bu\. Royal C.O Flttl No scraltll~\ FIFTH RACE JSO yarrl\. l Ytdr Olds. AllowclMe Puru '3000 MoonOoctor (MtlChell) 3110 I& 00 S 00 Snagle Puss (Nicodemus> ~ 10 l 80 Grande 011d IC:l~rlssel HO Time -1s.oe "''° ran K>1n J(an, Wrnn Copy, Anol lltr A l>Pt'• I No scratcllts SIXTH RACE 400 Y.trd\ l V'M otcn. (l•omln9 Purs• $7000. ClrtleFI~ (Alchtrds) 8 00 S 00 l 00 Bold Peogy Gal fCardora I 11 XI 1 00 Rtbtl Rousser CAdaor I \ 1 40 Tlme-2010 ~ AUo r•n -Sol llUQI', Jet M.Jrk. Ult Ctroo. Kon Tiit' Rodd. Mr Bo. M•uJuterson, St'a Fll9hl Xrtl<ntd -M19hly Lovin U EXACTA •·Clr<le Fin & l~lotcl """y G411, P•HI S7'•,SO SEVENTH RACE -400 yarO<. l .,e•r olds & up Clessil•ed allowan<:., Pl.one $6000. e. .... 101 tCtrdOt•I tJ 60 S 00 3 80 RtO on Man C8rookU 4 60 J XI Euy RtQuest CLlpll•ml 7 llO Tome -2012 Also rtn R~1Qnlnt;1 Siar. Brandy Roc•et, Or Tw1ellau\. Man For Now, Oell't l#l•dow. Mltktys Sun Fl~r S"•tclled Laderaoo EICHTH RACE JSO yc>rds.1 year olds. ,41fowance Pur" UOOO 01(keys s11ane IC.rdOHI 9 •O 4 fCl )60 Vino Rocket CTrU\UrP) ) 40 140 Bonnlt Boone IMomsl l XI Tlmt-17.98 NO scratches ii EXACTA 7·01chys SMM & ~ Vlflo ll•Clret, Paid $11.SO NINTH RACE -JSO y•rds J ye1r old$&up C!•lml"Q Purses1100 Jo&rreu CNlcodtmusl K1w.me11 ITreeu> Gold*ints IW•rdl Time -II 2S 160 •oo JOO l? IO 10 80 • 20 $S IXACTA 6·Jo lllrrHl & • 1(1-11, l'•ld '"6.oO .Atttndtn<t S, tJS Dana Hills High's Dolphins are playing for third place in the Santa Ana High invitational basketball tourney tonight against Tustin following their 39.29 set· back to West Torrance's Warriors Thursday evening. The Dolphins of coach Art Jenkins, who slowed the tempo considerably against West Torrance, meet the tall Tillen; in a 6:30 contest at Santa Ana High. Thursday's loss was due mainly to West Tor· ranee's overwhelming height superiority inside with 6·9 R on Ward Basketball Scores Tilund•Y'' ColleVt> B•sllt>tl>.411 Lt Tt<n 16, Bo1or 66 Me mplloiSI :S,Woclltl•')I 6' M•nM'°la 11 Marouelle IJ. OT ();,Paul 65. Nor lhwt'stern SI UCLA&J,Ml"ourl 11 l'*Ycld•·Rtno I 16. SW La iO So C•I Col.1>1, R•dl•nds 58 C•I Poly·Pomon• 9'. Pl Lom.t 80 Sutllt..-. Porll•n4 SI Wull 9:3.St•llleP•cdocn ColortOoSt 1J. Frtsno 'ii 10 OT Lewis Clark St 81 WMner P4Col /1 PUOtl Sound 81 C•I Ro ••"•de 10 HIGH SCHOOL R•ncllo Al<1m1tos H Tu•un s.i lo••• S6. Sunny Holl• )1 Los Alemoto~ 68. Or•nQe 61 !OT l Troy Tourn•"1•111 El Modena 6S. Bl•or 61 8uer>d Park 79, Bre•·Olondd 11 u H•br• Tournam•nt Fullerlon '2. Monie l/ost•·J4 Lowell 17, Loi Allos 58 LA1un• k•<ll Tourn•m•nt IOl•mplonsll1p Ou•rttrflnili) W•rren ~S. Esperanza SJ (Co1uol•lion kmlt1n•hl Nor1h 18a~I SJ. C•lltorn1• H St Mon1CI 65. W•lnul ., (OT) Arreyo Gr•ncl• Tourn•mtnt Stntt Marl• 67, AIUctd.,o •• Ooi PutblO\ SI. S•n lu•s OoosPO S6 Ctttrlllo Tourn•mtnl Sen Marcos n. SI JOS•Ph'• 41> C.Ulf' tH•wa11 >SI. Our Mm 49 C•brollo 11. Royal 10 '4""'il>Qton valley Tour,.."""' I.A Jolla ll. Liberty Chr , '9 Stn Fernando V•lltr Cllr , brtt Frtl'<is Parller 6-f. LuttitrM1 lJ Vtrnt 24J Huntington "all•Y Sa, R1vt',.1dt' Clv.l:l To11r~"""t of Cll•rnPtO<n t.8 Poly'1 , S.1111a Barbar.t lO ITl11rd Piece I Dorsey 58. Verbum De1 S6 IConM>l•tion l Pes.aclen• s.i. Gar dent •l t Ed9t'wood Tourn.Jmt'ftll ICllampoonlllip Stmif•"•lll WINI Covon.t 73, Monrovoo H Hiii 72. Ed<;iewood 53 P•r1mo11nt Tournam•nt 10..mc>ionsllip Slmittnalll Muir •S, Artesl• 4' C.nlennoal S6. Par•mounl U ICenM1•Uo11 kmllln•l1t AtroroU, S•nt• Ft U LB Jord•ll ... Stllurr 19 Ile"""' Tour11•mt111 Cattmpl0tttllip s...,111,,11•) R1mof\17•. L• Sierra H "'1 Gofgonlo J6, Fonl•n• 4• Alll•lltW• Teur111m"'1 Allltmbra 6S. Lt Putnl<t U Sen G.t~ltl '1, Sltrr•" ion dominatin~ the game. Ward scored 20 points and it was his presenct.> in the Wes t Torran<:c zone that res ulted in Dana Hills· s lowdown tactics in an e ffort lo keep it dose. The Dolphins were down by o nly three point s after three quarters. but thl' Wclll Torrance quintet con tinually fed the baJI to Ward inside a nd the win ners pulled away with a 13-6 spurt. Jeff Paulson and ·Andy Hoffman each contribut- ed 10 points for the Dolphins. and 6 2 Henry Mikiewicz d id a cred1t(j ble job against his 6·9 ad· versary in th e Dana Hill s' man-to-man de· fense. Oan• Hllll 12') ,, It pl Ip P•ul\On • , 4 10 Mt'•-ltl I ' :; Baur 1 0 • HOH,...tt s 0 I 10 Hton 1 0 7 , Tot•ls IJ l 11 l'I $<•re" o .. •rttrs O.n1H1ll~ 10 s a 6 19 -slTorr..,ct 10 • a U-lt Basketball P'ltESHMAN Hllftll"f!M IHCll 01) IJJI S.trfl VIU• Wooten 1201 F 011 Cummoncn Teylor ltl F 101 Flores Oiemond m1 c U> Montor• r11om1u.on Ill G (6) Rodriguet Horrl' m G 1011>ur1n H8 )<Orlng \ubl EJdrldQe 11. Gillin ,, Funk ?, Neu ?, Johnt.On 7, Clulel 7 H•llllme HB. S6-6 Mn1111 IUI 1411 Onttroo Saylortt•I F llSISIOlll'S ~l\On 191 F 101 J"lfl•ro,on HOIMf'\ 101 c 1161 Cr•..iord Gr•lltm 1111 C. 121 W nn H•tlDn 1181 G 141 Hay" ~r1na scortng sub T1~11• T. Htllllme M4 r.ntt J4 19 HWlllJ"91011 .. ICll Utl (.,) (dliO'I Wooltn ( 111 F 141 O.v1~ T o tor 111 F llll HdrkPr Oi•mond 1121 C 141 Cudmlre ThomPiDfl 1121 G 1111 ... le Norrh m G ~I Aytn Hll 1<or•"9 sub Eldrodo" 8 Eaoson lCOrono subs Bo"""n 11. Pallca I H•U111ne MB u,, $1err1 us, 17ll Mtr111.11 Stlv., (U) F IOI ~Ylor T-ry (6) F 1141 Ntl_, Eprt 12()1 C nl Ho1rms Tiplon 161 G 1111 GrtNm 126 P $ow4 lQI OttMarllnc:l~ > 1JA R looer • R) won t>y torl~•t U2 0 Mollt:r (RI ponn<d 0 C•i•Q 1 JI> 1~ T Af\•ndult I A I dee S1...,,l,, 1 0 ISi R Oil'/•~ 101 dtt Ru111u 161 R !><11ll•O•y 101 pinned Mt>h l S9 111 0 Holl 101 prnnrO Polont• 1 30 1'<0 A L.assalr 101 won oy Ion• I Hwt-eo.u IAI p1nn..-d P•••1111tn Oran9• Coa1I 1251 121 I E ilA LA I •8 ~ntdl~' t E ) won by 1ort•1I 176 P Sow.a 101 acr Shubin 11 I~ ltYb• IE I won by torttol Ul 0 C!r.u9 101 cwt Bt:CCilrr.l l 150 0 Sltw art (0 I dt< Ceru'>O ~ I 158 Hiit I El dee R Davos s J 1•1 A. Sholhday IOI pinned Vdll• I 01 111 D Holl IOI plnoed Huff 1 00 1'l0 A Lassak (0 > d~c Brewer 10 0 Hwl Our iUo t EI prnneo P.lkk•01•n I ll ViirSllY CdM CUI I 10 Newport Hilrbor 'S Han•on (NI P1Meo B Orr l .•1 103 M1~<110I\ ICI lo•'d Nu\•.,r71 IU !>Cllag lCICl"t N Pot11Cd10S t:IO S Orr •Cl <1•' Jam··• I U UI Rocnmono tC •dee Roq"r •• 1 Ill <.ro\son ICI NOn by lorltol Ill! B P1uica <N O"c Gr av~' 10 ~ 14~ Schoeller ICI dee Ran9er b 4 1~ <:;reeltf ICI pinned BoborrlO II 16S H.tch•Q•a" •Cl dee Le nmann 'l Cl llS-<emble ICI Otc Sarli.er U.O 1~1-WonQard ICI won by Jorltol. Hwt-Brurio N ) dee Cl,iy 7 1 Junior Var\•t'V CdM 10 1 (ISi NewPOrl H•rbor ~\ -<:rouct> IC l pinned F1 .. 11er1y 1 S1 10) H.tm.sw .. ,llCldecMcKay1 0 Ill !>acri, tN I prnned Collln,o )'> 11Q Jae Ob' (Cl dee BeaucMmp7 o 111 TMver IC1 dtcSnumacnnr ?r) I)) John\on (Cl 1»nned Coombsl H 138 C M,n\1ngrll !NI dee Kori•~• JI l•S Rtymona ICI de< H. Mas"nqoU s.o I~ Broc>.me-yer IN) dee Penn1,,..1nn 70 lbS Ev,ns !Cl won bV lorlv•I llS (,arrt:ll ICI won bv 1or1~1t 1~1 Roll ((I won by lorf('•f H"ll WroQlll (N) dee Goc99dl 8 I Frosh Sopl> CIJM 1111 (J)) Newoo•I Haroor q\ Kork1><1lrtc• IN) pinned LHor I ST 103 W~roc~ !NI won by forlr·•t 11' <;..rroe IC I prnned RnQt'" l Jl l?O Lat•"' fCl dec V1tal1cl\6 2 177 H•••llll ICJ dPC T Ro!Py 1.0. 133 Ella\ IC I lied B R· oey b II 138-Smolll ICI l1ea LevyO O U S ADbOle IN I 0"C H'"\nn 11. IS. <:;rall•m IN I won by lurl••I. 11>\ (;fuQh'I ICI dee Br"' e ' ) 11S Arctwor INI ponnt:d ProppO \) 1~1 Nom•ltll Hw1 NOmfllh Pro Scores N1llenal 11.ulietbill Ass11. Allant;s 11'. Los Ang~IPS QR A,,..,lctn IHllttbill Auocl•oon Vorg1nl• 94, New Yor• 'IO OT !>an Anlonoo 11s. K•otucky 101 NatlMll Hoclrey LA•911t New York ISl•nder\ •.Toronto? Buffalo S, Minnesota 2 W•rd (II G 1191 Hilton ------------Mt rln• scorino subs . Aou •· NI el son•. Helftlme Marine>, 3S·10. Ft1111t1lt1 V•lllY UO 1201 lolll Gr•IMI• RtUlllld UI F Ill r.ttdman Cbwan 121 F IOI Robinson He5"tll I lit C 161 Ounl>lm 1 Rarnlrt1 COi G 17) \114nn Fl•llU 171 G tOI Wtllitr FV 1oeorln9 subs Stoll t. Hulow 1, Pulluo J. Pol11trttll l . Cofnl)ton 4, Eljllnou 2, JOMl 2, Cutrty •. H•llllm• FV, l0-10. I I "E:"HtStftf ieans and things B11yiti11 Mi§Sio11 Vk.i«• % x 11125 Brookhurst Fountain Valley 963-2321 Al..'S GARAGE 66 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644·7030 ---~ -----, . l I ·luge Selcclion I 0vv Pr ice~ Mission Viejo Imports S• Oieso. f1'ttwcry ot luery Porkway , t..ti'~ Yir~ ll 1·1140or 4H ·l100 ' • .. ·----.. _ .... ___ ... ~.--... -• .-:~••'ll+w-~llM""''"'"""' ........... . f) ~,.t•n•~--.-.--.--,,.............._.• • .. • •• ·~· ~ ................... __,. ............ ,.. .. ... 810 DAILY PILOT Frid!y, December 19. 1975 ·Yachts Vying In Australia Competition got under way this week in the ~uthern Cross Cup senes out 01 :,yoney. Austraua. with several American yachts on hand for the bien· mat classic. Southland yachting fans will be watching with close 1ntert.>sl the performance of two local yachts John B. Kilroy's new 79·foot ketch Kialoa and Mark John so n 's widely cam - paigned 72 footer Windward Passage. I~ A WAR~U P KACt-.: for t>1g yachts !)'Unoay out of Sydnt>y a 30·miler was won by the Australian 73 footer Bally hoo with Kialoa s econd and Windward Passage third. There was no word on On· dine. Sumner A . Long's 79-rooter from New York "h1ch 1s another A men can entry in the series. The first race for the Southern Cross Cup was scheduled Thursday Australian time (Wednesday Pal'lfic Coast time> There has been no report on the re!)ults of the 30-milc ral'e over a triangular course. THE FIRST RACE is for the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club Centenary Bowl. Other rac es tn the series are the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron Cup, 180 miles. Fnday, Dec IS Australian time; Midclle Harbour Yacht Club Cup, 30 mtles. :\londav. Dec. 22 Australian lime, and the famed 630·mtle ·Sydney-Hobart race starting Fri· day. Dec. 26 Aus tralian time. THE SOUTHERN CROSS Cup is held every second year in December of the same year as the .'\dmiral 's Cup in England, and alternate years to the Onion Patch and Bermuda races out or :\ewport. R.l. The Sydney to Hobart (Tasmania) 1 ace is held en•ry year The Southern Cross nip senes 1s an mterna- ltonal event open to national teams of ocean racing JS \H'll as ind1 ndual entn e:.. BOATING Sequoyah A Wi11ner In Regatta Sequoyah, skippered by Jim Moore. South Shore Yacht Club was the winner of the Performance Handicap Racing 1''1eel in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Christmas regatta. The results were er· roneously reported due to a reversal of order on !'\HYC's trophy presenta· tion list. Runncr·up was Ghost II. John Reynolds, NHYC. and third was Z· Runt, Ray Booth. BYC. Helping to S_ee at Sea commended for swim· Boat Owners Fighting et ofit org zed s by California boat owners to fig ht its legislative b attles. is gearing up for a major assault on the Coastal Plan s ubmitted to the legislature by the California Coastal Zone Conservation Com· mission. BOAT has been follow- ing the actions of the CCZCC a nd has present- ed recommendations to it. But when the com· mission unveiled its pre- Ii minary coastal plan in March of this year it ig· nored information pro- vided by recreational boating or ganizations and contain ed many restrictive provisions. according to W. Burbeck Johnson, BOAT presi· dent. A CAREFUL study of the restrictive provisions prompted BOAT to write the commiss i on cha irman that: "These provisions h ave led us to the conclusion that they are contrary to the in· terests of recreational boating.'' .. There h ave been amendments to the plan since it was first re- vealed , but none h as changed BOAT's objec· tions, .. said Johnson. BOAT'S OTHER ma· jor objections to the plan: Failure to recognize the importance of recreational boating. The restr"aints on the construction of new boat· ing facilities. The ta keover or boat· ing respons ibilities cur· rently exercised by the Department of Naviga. lion and Ocean Develop· ment. The establishment or yet another governmen· tal body in this area. "OUR JOB is to make sure that the legislators know of our objections and the basis for them." said Johnson. ''We must convin ce them that recreational boating has a valid stake in any plan which decides the future use or the California Coast. To this e nd we are working to protect the in- terest not only of today's Today more than ever ••• still the best buy The 1.i.11qµ1tep iw111t• i ;uppo ft ry-contribUtiO <>f $3 a year by individual yacht club, boat club and other boating organiza· lion s m e mb e r s throughout the state. Jacket $67)0 Vest '2500 z 0 t-0 E 0 co ci. (/) ~""' ex:> Ill ..¥ ..... E ... Ill Olll C) = • le :> "' CD "' ~ 6> z ~~ c: z~ ::3 ~o (/) -e > QI u _J • ci. ~ "' q> Cl ... -• Q.~ E ..I a~ :::>-.,, "' .. 3 0 > gu ·;:..r:_ ~ "' -<:I ... :> :::> Oo 0 _J (/) CJ R~· JACK WOLi. TO~ :\EW YORK (l'PJ 1 Good v1swn play~ an 1m port ant role m I he sport of pl ea~ure boating. Sailors relv on 1l to rl''ad charts. s ight markers ;md gt.>nt'r;.ill y ~can the "aters arounJ them. especially with the de· ,·elopment of what are called so ft contact lenses. made from plastic and said to ~ lighter than a teardrop. ming. although they can-::============================================================================================================; be worn with goggles. If • f''or many years. ~pee· tades ha\'e bet•n the only answer. lnht•rt.•nt in the \\t'anng of g lasses is the very re;.il possib1l1ly of loss in high \\ inds or simply dropping them on•rboard Salt depos it-. from ocean spray. ram and fog means 1mpa1red ,·1s um" 1th spectacle~. Tak· mg them off to "1pe dry r .in happen al a crucial moment And in sonw cases. ever~ thing 1:. wet. t' v e n a p o c k e t h:mdkerch1d ~ow . )10Rf. and more as athh.•tt•s are dotnj! in olht•r ~port s such as baM•ball, foot b3ll, tennis hoatnwn art> sw1t l'htng 111 thl' ust· nf con tal't lcn ~l·~. Launch Si t~ Corr~ctt~d Th<.' first Down f.ao;t ~ l n11s 1ng yal"ht \\Ill hl• l.nmched at I 0 <1 m l>t•c :.>il at Roat Spcc·rnltsb on Coast H1J!h"' ay 1n st<.•a<I of YaC'ht1ng .·\ssoc1at<.•s J S prenously reported The Do\\ n F:ast 32 is lhl' nr" est d('s1gn from Do \\n East Y achts. hutlder~ of th<.• Oo\\n List 38. a classic dt•s1gn ll'tnJ! modl•rn mat l.'rtals Coa~lol WealhPr ~n\f 109 and low cloud\ tatP n•Qllt ~ tdrly mornH'IQ nour s, ot~"fWt\it' N1y\unV11n~ Saturddy L•9M v.troat>lt wind\ n•Qnt and morn•n9hou" H1911\w111 ~~Sto1S Coastal ltm~raturt\ woll '""~ Of"l•f'f'" •s •no f>q '"'""d 1Pm poraturf\Wlll ranQt ~twttn 38an<I 70 T11tw•"' tfmpuaturt wtll I>" SI> FRIDAY ~co..., tow • OSp m O • ~condl\•Q" 10 J~p m 4 0 J:1r\t ll)# ~.rs,t P\19n ~ono 1ow ~'°"°"'Q" SATURDAY l 11 • m ~ 19.i m 4 OD m II 70p m SUH DAY '"\ltow • O.a m 11 "'''' n1qh 10 II am Sq ~°"°'-S17pm o• wn•i\•S6 Slam .\th• •7pm lo/loof>rl~\6 11om.\~1\7 •am People section keeps of track of what people are feeling, saying, and doing. Every day. in the l'nlike the hard con- tact lenses made of glass, the plastic lenses do not have the tenclenC'V to pop out because of Uil · expected jars or :;udden eye movements both common in boating. THERE ARE other ad- vantages. -:\lost often. no 1n crease in th e cH·s· sensittnty to light· and J.?lare , o f spt•C'ia l s1gn1f1cance after long hours on board with the sun sh1nmg on shimml'r- ing waters. Re~ular non· prescription sunglasses ran be worn with thl' lt>nses when desired. There is a full field of vision without spec-tacit• frames and side rims ub· strurting view. -Specks of dirt rarel~· l<XIJ.?e under soft contact lenses when tht.>y are in use. This isn't much of a problem on open water . hut could be when dock· mg or beaching on a win· cly day. -IF OCEA~ s pray gets in the eyes. several f:.lst blinks will wash 1t ;J\\ av At the present time. contact lenses aren·t re- a person falls overboard. he should keep his eyes closed until he surfaces. Another possiblt• dis- advantage IS that soft contact lenses arc either for fars ightedness or nearsightedness. There is no s uch thing as bifocal contat'l lenses, althoug h Rausch and Lomb. which first in- troduced thl' soft lt•nses in 197 1. ::.:.l )S future ll'C'hnology may produce them GF:~ERAL.L\', bo3tml'n "l'ar contact lenses f11r cl1 stante and ll~<' ~1wct.1tk.., u\ er tlwm for n •ad111g. Just as hard contacts and t·~ eglas:.es reqwre a certain amount of care, so do thl· soft contacts. And th(•y tak(' a little mort> t1ml" \\'hen r<.' moved. t hev must bl· cll•an('d ant! slort'd in a saline sol u· tion One(' a day trl'Y mus t bl' d1sinr'l'ctt•d, usually n ghl in their car- ry 1 n g cas e with :.rn automatic·. elcl'trtc st•lf timing unit. When electrical power 1s not available on a boat. the lenses can be disinfected in their~·ur: rytng C'a~e by placing m a pan of \\at er on e ~al ley ~t ove fo 15 minutes CHARLES H. BARR ..... ..,_ Newport Beach -r· ~ D~U{SD@ D~0U OiJD~oorn{S@ GOiJ[?~0UDiJD~0 0rn00@0U~000 ohnson & son lit-::::.1 2628 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, CA (714) 540·5630 J :r •· ~ • -.-.~ , Ht UfO • 44 ~-........ "'* . • ~ ·-·-.....,.,.. -.. --• ····-·~""~ .......... , .. ~,""""-....... ':"~~~'1"1111111"!' ...... ______ .... ~--....... -· · · ··· ,.....", .. -,-. . -* < ;: A N'"4'@t•:. --r ~.;.tPS: Jptcas : ; so e c . . . . . . ,. ~ . . ; .. a c et; ; , ... .__ -~ ' . ,, . • f • .. ' ~Great FilDJs Depict l "' l • -Aiherlcan ·Epochs. By DENNIS McLELLAN 'Of tM D.ity .... staff . ' When the""Irvine Great Films Guild pre- sented its first film series, "Tbe Classic Cinema," this fall, audience members besieged series coordinator John Smith with questions after the film was over. "We opened with 'Casablanca', "ex- ' plamid'tmith. -:"'Aoout a-doien peoPle came up and started asking me questions about the film. So I got roped into giving a brief explana- tion of the movies. I point out things that will heighten their enjoyment of the film.'· Smith, a Corona del Mar High School media teacher who has a wealth of knowledge on all aspects of motion picture history and production, will again be adding his insights to the second film series running Jan. 16 lhroug h May7. IN KEEPING with the nation's bicenten- nial, the guild, which is part of Irvine Ex· cursions, is calling the series "Americana." The 16 films to be shown in the multipurpose room of Rancho San Joaquin School in Irvine will all depict different historical periods and cultural aspects of American society.. • . "It's nos talgia, very much· Americana," s aJd Smith, Listing such films as "Gope With t he _Wind," "Yankee DoodJe Dandy: "Meet MemSt. Louis'' and "American Graffiti." Other classics on the bill includ_e "Bonnie and Clyde," "John Paul Jones," "Stagecoach,'' "The Best Man," "Patton " "Giant," "Johnny Tremain," "A Boy Nam~d Charlie Brown," "Birth of a Nation ," "Strawberry Blonde" and "1776." Family memberships are $10: individual memberships, $7 ; and single admissions, $1. Some 125 families turned out for the first ·• series, according to Smith. '"'FOR $10 THEY can to goto 16 movies,·· r said Smith. "Where else can they do that? It's a dam good program, something I have high hopes for. It can really grow into a cultural op- portunity for the community.'· Smith, wbo believes film is the major art form of the 20th Century, was discussing the upcoming series during a break between classes. His classroom, which serves as a screening room. i.s filled with a ('Olorful array oC movie posters, stills and editing booths for his students who parade during the day bor- rowing cameras and tripods. Smith began teaching motion picture courses at the high school as a pilot program in t he summer of 1973 with 30 stµdents. "It's grown by leaps and bounds.·• he said. Now more Utan 200 stu- dents complete the course each year. "Myra- tionale for the whole program is kids are going to spend a lot of time and money seeing mov- ies. Why not do it intelligently? Why not de - velop an appreciation for its history and techni· ques as an art form? "MOST PEOPLE don't have an op- portunity to see the works of some of the great directors . The students learn a lot along the way. Oh, they know who Chaplin is, but most have never seen one of his films. It just opens up a whole new world to them." Although Smith has a masters de~ree in English literature, he has been teaching film classes for 11 years, having started while liv- ing m the Hawaiian Islands. ·'A friend of mine began a program of film appreciation," said Smith. "He would fly to the di!f erent high schools in the islands with it." When the friend had lo leave for the mainland temporarily he asked Smith to take over. Admitting· his knowledge of film consist- ed of nothing more than ' 'buying a ticket and a box of popcorn and watching the show." Smith s aid he's been t eaching and studying movies ever since. Although over the years Smith has taken several film classes himself, he admits to be- ing largely sel!-taught. "When I went to col- lege it wasn 't offered. Today about 350 col- leges and universities offer film." To join the Irvine Great Films Guild. send check or money order for $10 family mem- bership or $7 indiyidual me mbers hip to Irvine Excurs ions. P.O. Box DZ, Irvine, CA 9Z715. For further information calJ 752-7242 or 551-2755 .. ... . Arts I Dining Out Entertainment .. Two American film classics will be among those screened in Irvine: · 'G.01J.e With the Wind" starring (above, from A • !1v1a de Havil/and, Vivien Leigh and able; and "Giant" (right) with Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean. Friday. December 19, 1975 DAILY PILOT CI r ' ~· •', Disneyland C e lebrates To Do11ce in 'Nut~ra~ker' ~ . r Guest artists 'Donald Snyder and Zina Bethune (above) will star with Karen Mullin in the Newport Ballet As- sociation production of "The Nutcracker" at 2 :30 p.m. Sunday at Valley High School, 1801 S. Greenville St .. Santa Ana. Tickets at $3 adults and $2 children are available by calling 642-4068 and at Coast Music stores. Miss Bethune, who trained with George Balanchine, is also known as an actress for her starring role in the onetime television series "The Nurses." Snyder is a former maitre de ballet with the Ballet de Paris. ,, __ .. A Christmas p ackage filled with pageantry. Ii ve entertain- ment and traditional family fun awaits visitors to Disneyland during the holiday season. The festive s pirit is reflected in ''America on Parade," the park's colo rful bicentennial salute. which has been expanded to include a toast to Christmas. Festivities will get into full sw- ing Saturday. when extended holiday hours go into effect and nightly ente rtainment begins. All the fun will be staged amid a colorfully decorated park. com- bining the Christmas spirit and a patriotic bicentennial theme. The mood will be prevalent when Mickey Mouse, Goofy and. Donald Duck, as the "Spirit of '76," lea~ "America on Parade" and its larger-than-life salute to America's history and culture. INCORPORATING the spirit o{ the season will be a special sec- tion headed by Santa Claus himself. Also parading down the street will b'e s nowmen and snowwomen, Rudolph and his r e- indeer companions, toy soldiers and colorful Christmas trees. This light-hearted procession may be enjoyed at 2 and 9 p.m. Dec. 20-23 and 26-30. On Dec. 24, 25 and 31 the parade m ay be viewed at 2 p. m . only. Marking the beginning ol the park's expanded holiday ac- tivities will be the stirring Candlelight Processional on Dec. 20-21. With actor Jimmy Stewart nar. ·rating "The First Christmas,'' this ceremony features more than 1,000 choir voices echoing down a darkened Main Street at 6 p.m. both nights. IN A DIFFERENT mood, a variety of music wiU be provided throughout the holidays by an impressive array of pop and big band stars. 4ff .. Tomorrowland Stage will s howcase the talents of Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods and the s urfing sounds of Papa Doo Run Run, nightly on Dec. 20-23. Taking the stage Dec. 26-30 will be 'fhe Four King Cousins, along with The Lockers. After dark at Main Street's Plaza Gardens. bag band fans may enjoy Harry James and His Orchestra on Dec. 20-23 and Woody H erma n a nd llis Orchestra on Dee. 26·30 and Jan. 2and 3. Also on ,Stage Jan. 2 and 3 will be the soulful Jimmy Ca stor B.unch. TWO ONF.-NJGHT-ONLY events are planned during the holidays, rncluding "Jingle Bell Rock'' from 8 o 'clock tonight to l a. m. Saturday. On stage will bC' popular re- cording group The Sylvcrs , and The DeFranco Family. The park's annual New Year's Eve party, featuring The Four Tops, The Hues Corporation, Chi Coltrane, Louie Bellson and His Orchestra a nd a midnight countdown , will run from 8:30 p.m . to2:30 a.m . ·-··. -~· ·-........ ~ ....... --. ............ -.. ~--...... - During both these events, special pre-purchased tickets wiU entitle holders to unlimited use of par k attr actions <except the shooting gallery) and all the added entertainment at no addi- tional cost. Beginnmg Dec. 20 and continu· ing through Jan. 3. Disneyland will be open daily from 9 a.m. to. midnight. with the following ex- ceptions : Dec. 24. when hours· are 9 a .m . to 6 p.m.; Dec. 25, when the park will be open 10 a.m . to 7 p.m .~ Dec. 31. with 9' a .m . to 7 p.m . hours: and Jan. 1, when Disneyland will be open. from 10 a.m . to 7 p.m. · A cheery assortment of snowpersons will greet '. ~; ·.:. .. ..... .. .. - -i ' .... h visitors to Disneyland = during the holiday ~ season as part of the ·li ...: park's bicentennial pagea~. "America on Parade." -.. ' I .. ·1·-- C2 OAJL Y PILOT Sha te Siar .Jill Shtpstad "111 bl• among the stars of · lfohduy on lcl'. · which opens Chrtslma::, Da) at the Anaheim Convention Center. Tickets at S4 .50 to S6.SO, with discounts for matinees ;rnd chtldrcn, arc available at .1genc1cs "· Newman on Directing 'I Find Women Much More Stage Wortliy' By DENNIS McLELLAN Of, ... D••I• Pllol Sutt Paul Ne" man. whose good looks and chan:.mat1c pre:,,ence have made him a box office ravorite for two decades. feels he 1s restricted in the types of roles he can play. ··once the audience pegs you, you have less acceptability lo characters." s a id the 50-year- . old star. "The <iud 1ence won't ac· cept me with a putty nose and brown contact lenses. 'Tm interested in a film about a homosexual coach. But 1f I • were to plant one on Redford they'd say. 'Oh. come on guys. you've got to be kidding.· Th('re are some parts they Just wo~ accept you in.·' NEW.MAN WAS speaking at a film seminar at the Sherwood Oaks Experime ntal Collt.!gl' in Hollvwood. Hts comments wt-re mad·e foll O\\. m g lh<' st·rt.·cn1n).! of The Effects of Gamma Ray.., on '.\tan ·m ·the :\l oon ~1Jn gol d..,, ·· \\h1ch he directed. Perched atop a t.111 d:rC'C'tor s chair. the actor. \\hoc;t.• hair 1s now gray. lookC'd ~outhfully fit and trim. Taking otl':Js1onal sips from a bottle of Coors beer, ~ewm an a nswered questions from the audience about his act Ing and directing can•rr Saying the maJonty of good scripts s ubmitted tn him an· ac lion-oriented , Newman admitted antiheroes anteresl him more than establishment roks. MOVIE RATINGS fOR PARENTS AND mlJNGPEOPl£ Tlof ..,...,., el I~, .. ...,. •I ft...,..., _. .... -',,.. .... ,..., .. , .. -·· ,_,., .. ...., .. "'" ,,.,..,. ... Ml "U NWllllO ~,,.-... • .,,o .. -·,, )0 ..... ~·.-' . ~• .. "'O .. .... .... ,,. ............ , ......... , .. Actor Paul Newman says he'd like to make a film about a homosexual coach but he doesn 't think his audiences would accept him in the role. he v.111 direct, ~l'\\man s~11d 11 '"as ·absolute!~ '" h1ms1(',i1 SCR Sets Adult Pr~ram I A new. lntcdllfftcl cyenina program 0( pro fess1 al tbtoler trahilng (Of' adults will be of f ered beginnln1 .) an.$ by Soulh Coast Repertory. ~ area's QPly profe6siona! Equity acting com· pany. The program, called the Evening At·tmg Conservatory. will bt' held at SCR's Third Step The3ter. 1827 Newport Bl vd . Costa Mesa. It will <'onsist of a series of sevt:>n·\\eek·long sessions' with each course given one night a week fort wo and a half hours. fl t.•ad of the program is SCR ·s newly appoint· t'd consl'n atory d1rt.•dor Ll'l' Shall:.it. currt.'ntlv fl'aturrd an Seenl'S F'rom American Lifo," which runs tl11 ough Sunda). THE FIRST SESSIO:"oJ of the conservator) w1U includl' m1ml . t.1ug hl on '.\londay evenings b) instructor Tll'g&nald Rook. acting charaC'tl'I stud,>". td\l{!ht on Tul•sday evenings by instrul'lor Adrian Sparks. and :.i professional approach to aud1t,iomng, taught bydirt.'ctorShallat. C~rsei; to be offen~d m later sess10ns w11l m- clude 1wutral mash, T 'a1 Ch1'1 Chuan <a form of martial ar b effl•ct1ve m developing body dis c1phm· for the stage>. 1mprov1:.ation and voice devt:>lopml'nt Professional actor-instructors will be drawn from SCR ·s resldl•nt theatl'r company and from Twenty-four Unique Shoppes •Handcrafted Leather • Macrame _...._ ___ _ • Pone<y & Hand-Painted Statuary ocific 00• Hwy· • Gourmet Cookwear • Women's ,~-• Wear • Antiques • Lamps & Clocks ~ ~ • WOOd Craft • Indian Jewelry & t: Jiu.,., Clothing • Custom-Made :1FAC·-= Spcrtswear • Interior Decorating • ! TORY > • Early American Reproductions • z Oth , .!! Stained & Leaded Glass Windows s ~ & Lamp Shades • Unique Phones othtr profe ionlll ctm~ sue s the Mark T•ptr J'oruai, tb• Ameri~ CodNervatory Tbeater. the Yale School ot Dtii1no and the Seat Ue Jlepeno Company Class stte wilt be limited and counseling to determine individual student goals will be 1n eluded. Minimum age for the evening con - servatory is 17 , although special consideration · may be made for younger students. Ms. Shallat, who ls a resident actor and dirt>ctor with SCR as well as serving as con- servatory director, was previously associated with the Seattle Hepcrtory Theater, where she periormed major rol~s in plays including "The &'a Gull " and "Three M.en on a Horse." he also appeared with A Contemporary Thl':Jtl'r in St>attje and with Seattle's Show Boat Thealer. She 1:, ~1 graduate of Lawrence Universi- t~ and r l'l'l'I\ ed her masters degree from the l 'mver:.1ty of Wisconsin. She also received at dt.•gr ee in ~tctrng from the University of Washington 1-~urtht.•r information about the a cting con - servatory 1s available from South Coast Rt•pertory. 646 3252 UUD Jeus by LEVI. Conls, auvos, cleaims. Wes1cWIPl.A~ 1028 lrvuie, Newport Beach, CaWorn1.t Phone 642· 7061 ... "' CARAVAGGIO'S 'THE LUTE PLAYER,' PAINTED ABOUT 1596, IS ON LOAN FROM LENINGRAD It's at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (See Story at Right, Listing Below) Beauty Found • lil Wood ~ I ' 'NEW EXPRESSIONS IN WOOD' -Furniture by young Southern California craftsmen. now through Jan. 14 at Sadille back College Art Gallery, 28000 Marguerite Parkway. Mission Viejo <closed Dec. 22-Jan. 2). Hours: 10 a .m . to3 p.m . Monday-Friday,6to9p.m . Wednesday. SOVIET LOAN PAINTINGS -"Master Paint- ings From the Hermitage and the State Russian Museum," including works by Rubens , Van Dyck, Murillo and Cranach, today throu~h J an. 27 at the Los Angeles County Museum 1K Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. Hours: 10 a.m . to 9 p.m . daily except Christmas and New Years ; to 5 p.m. Christmas and New Years Eves. Sl general, 50 cents children, students and senior · citizens. 'RODIN'S RODIN' Bronzes, plasters and watercolors by the French sculptor ,.now through Jan. 28 arthe J . Paul Getty Museum, 17985 Coast r Galleries I Exhibits Hwy, Malibu. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-. Saturday. Free. reservations recommended (213) 454-6541. CHRISTMAS TREE LANE -Featuring ha ndmade ornaments. at Petricks Gallery. 1741 Westcliff Dr., Newport Beach. 10 a.m . to 9 p.m . Monday -Saturday, noon to 6 p. m. Sunday. 'SOUNDS' -Environmental audio-visual ex- hibit, now through Jah. 11 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday, 6 to 9 p.m. Friday. Admission by donation. 'THE ORIENTAL RUG AS ART'-90 examples of Oriental carpets, now through Feb. 15 at The Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. 9 J'INTIQUE ~\V 2428 'liNEWP«lRT c.snULE\~BD COSTA MESA ")tanning's ('.,olleeton ~ 'f·hc~ntique<.J'ind ('.,ompaoy 'iom~ai:uJ>ury ~\.ntiqu~ ('; '"\'arbon 'f\otique Glock& ~ral.sfi ~tiques 'Helen's ~hop a .m . to 5 p.m . Tuesday·Saturday, 1to5 p.m . Sun- day, 7to10p.m . Wednesday and Thursday. Free. DOLL COLLECTION -With paintings of dolls and children at "Chnstmas corner," Expressions Gallery . 416 31 st St. (in Cannery Village), Newport Reach. 10 a.m. to9 p.m. today, 10 a .m . to 6p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Free admission. Announcing The OPENING OF 250 DESIGN PLAZA. 2SO Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach Phone: 640-7870 Where the pleasure of shopping begim. IN THE H EART OF OLD NEWPORT'~ ... CANNERY VILLAGE Friday. December 19. 1975 DAILY PILOT C3 UnosoalE ition 43 Master Paintings Loaned by Soviets The unprecedented loan ex- hibition of 43 paintings from the Soviet Union, "Master Paintings from The Hermitage and The State Russian Museum," will open to the public in the Frances and Armand Hammer Wing of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art today, and will contmuc through Jan. 27. The exhibition is an officially des ignated American. Revolution Bicenten- nial Administral)on <ARBA> event involving a foreign govern· ment. A selection or 30 European paintings from the fabled Hermitage, which houses the im- perial art collec,tion established in 1746 by Catherine the Great. wil be on view. These works range in date from the 16th through the 20th century and in· elude such world -renowned masterpieces as "The Lule Player" by Caravaggio. Rem- brandt's ··saskia a s F1ora," and Fragonard's ''The Stolen Kiss." IN ADDITION, The Russian State Museum, the world's largest repository of Russian art, is lending a group of 13 paintings by 18th-and 19th-century Russian artists , including a portrait of Sergei Diaghilev painted in 1906 by Leon Bakst and a portrait of Tolstoy by Ilya F.fimovich Repin painted in 1901. This is the first exhibition of Russian paintings of this period in the United States. Other major artists represent· ed are : Rubens and Van Dyck ; Poussin. Le Nain. Claude, Cbardin and Boucher; Zurbaran. Velazquez and Murillo. Veronese , Fetti. T1 e polo and Guardi ; Cranach, Hals, lle<la. Ter Borch, Rui s dae l and Gainsborough , C e zanne, Gauguin, Matiss e and Picasso. A 132-page hardl'over catalog with full-color illustrations and entries on every painting <is well as an introductory essay on thl' city of Leningrad and its cultural highlights by Denys Sutton will be on s ale 1n the mu!)eum books ho p for $8.50. Highe r category museum members will 'SASKIA AS FLORA' Painting by Rembrandt rl"ce1 ve the catalog as a mem bersh1p benefit. To accommodate the anticipal· rt"! crowds the exhibition will re· m arn open seven days a week with extended hours from 10 a .m. to 9 p.m . The rest or lhe museum will ope rate on its regular ::.chedule. The exhibitton will close at 5 p m. on Christmas and ~ew Year's eves and will remain closed on Christmas and New Year's Day. Museum members will be ad- mitted free through the special member s· entry . the general pubhc for Sl, and children under 18. !)tudents with l.D. and senior citizens for 50 cents. TO 'tAKE viewing the exhibi- tion as pleasant as possible and avoid overcrowded galleries. all local and out-of-town groups of 20 or more Cup to 100 > are urged tu make advance arr:.lllgcml•nts to enter the exhibition between 9 and 9:30 a .m. A SS service fee will be charged per group in ad dit1on to the individual admission fees . Group reservations can b~ made by calling the museum'!) Docent Council office from 9 a .m . to 4 p.m .. Monday through Fri- day, at (213) 937-4250, ext. 217. Negotiations for the exhibition were conducted by the Soviet :Minis try of Culture and Dr. Armand Hammer, chairman of the Armand Hammer Founda· lion. chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Oc- cidental Petroleum Corporation. Los Angeles , and trustee of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. a NORMAN ROCKWELL exclusive PETRICK$ GALLERIES proudly introduces the first limited edition Norman Rockwell -Mark TWain Collector Tray. The creative magic and artistry of Mark Twain and Norman Rockwell comes alive in this new limited edition Collector's Tray of "Two Boys with Hound Dogs". pri1tted in full color, size 13Yz" x10Yz". Petricks Galleries of Newport Beach is proud to make this unique otter: '-(1) First limited edi1ion tray (limited to 5,000 -of which 4,000 will go to the pu~· ~· lie direct· 1,000 reserved for Mark Twain t l' ...._...,......, ... t Boyhood Home) / .. ;t'l,,f"1111!~5--loi (2) First tray commemorating 100th ·Anni· \: versary of "Adventures of Huckleberry \ ,._ . OPEN MON • SAT 10·9 SUN 12·6 Finn" by Mark Twain (3) First tray commemorating a previousty unpublished Rockwell and the first time that it will appear in any published medium (4) First tray containing the Art of Norman Rockwell and the Geniu~ of Mark Twain combined in limited edition. The RockwellfTwain Collector's Tray is availlble exclusively at Petricks G alleri~. 1741 Westdiff Drive in Newport Beach. fir"St limited· individually numbered Rockwell trey, S12.50 ••• Excellent for Collectors or gift· giving. $12.so 1741 westcli1f drive. newport beach, calif. 92660 FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ., t ' I i C4 DAILYPILOT ' Bn-e•• Shari Ther~'ll be a special attrac- tion for Christmas at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park - Shari Lewis and her puppets will be performing daytime s hows Dec. 20·24, 26-30 and Jan. l ·-1. Admission is $3 for adults, $1.50 for children. } Friday. 0.Com~r 19. 1978 • Italian Cuisine Historic Few restaurants in Orange County can claim the dist· mguished ancestry of the new Arabella in Laguna Hills . Through four generations of a family, there's a direct line or descent from the world-fa mous )lama Leone's in New York City. Nearly 70 years separate the founding of the two enterpnst~s. proof that a dynasty can take root in the restaurant busim·ss as firmly as in politics or banking or show busint>ss. Toro and Luisa '.'vfesere;:iu. wit h their son and daughter. Tum Jr. and M ari~ene. are the pro· pnetors of Arabella Lws a is the daughter of Gene Lft>ne, a 53· year veter:rn of the operation of the legendary restaurant started by hi s mother. ··Mama" Luisa Leone. Out 'n · About Norman Stanley ness until her death in 1944. Gene then took full charge until he sold the restaurant in 1959 (for $2.5 mi.Ilion), and retired to his farm in Central Valley, New York. GESE, ACCO~PANIEDby his wife, .Mary. traveled to Laguna Hills several weeks ago to check out the family's latest undertak· ing. It was there, during a super b dinner in Arabella's elegant but relaxing surroundings, that we joined the Leo nes a nd the ;\1 Pserea us as they toasted the future and indulged in nostalgic reminiscing. He's a raconteur par excellence with an inexhaustible wealth of anecdotes and stories about "the good old days" in New York (a number of which he entertaining- ly shared with us>. • Fortunately, he's in the pro- cess of completing a book about Mama Leone's. an account of the problem s, plea s ures and personalities he encountered as a restaurateur for more thao half a century. But the upcoming book won't signal Gene's debut as an author: his .. Leone's Italian Cookbook" has been a reference for Italian food lanciers since it was published in 1967. IN IT, HE compiled more than 300 of the family's favorite re· cipes. including those h is mother used the night she opened her small, 20-seat restaurant in what ' .... Barul, Bluegrass at GWC TONIGHT, DECEMBEJt 1' SYMPHONIC BAND -•'The Many Moods of Christmas," 8 o'clock tonight in the Golden West College Theater, 1S744 Golden West St., Hunt- i n gtoo Be ach . Mus i c by Giovannini , Shostakovich, R imsky·Korsakov and others. $1, ti~kets at the door. BOTl'OM DOLLAR BLUE GRASS BAND-7: 30 and 9:30 o'clock tonight in the Golden West College Community Center. $1 at the door. 'SGs CO·REC.NIGHT' -For teens, dancing and ·sports, 7 o'clock tonight at the Costa Mesa High School Gymnasium, sponsored by the city. Free CHRISTMAS MUSIC -Santa Ana College Even- ing Chorus and College Choir, 8 o'clock tonight in Phillips Hall, 17th at Bristol Street, Santa Ana. Free. 'FESTIVAL OF LIGtrrS' -Illuminated boat parade, 6 to 9 o'clock tonight through Dec. 23 in Newport Harbor, begins at the Balboa Island Ferry. Free. LILY 'EOMLIN -8:30 o'clock tonight at the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion, Tickets at agen- cies. 'CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGlrr CONCERT' - Carmen Dragon conducting the Holiday Orchestra, 6 :45 o'clock (time changed froftl pre- viously announced 9: 15) tonight at the Garden Grove Community Church, 12141 Lewis St., Garden Grove. $10. 541-9621. THE DEFRANCO FAMILY -At "Jingle Bell Rock" Christmas ~Y. 8 o'clock to l a .m. tonight at Disneyland. $9 at the door. 'ARSENIC AND OLD LACE'-Tustin Theater Guild production at the Tustin High School Little Theater, 8 o'clock tonight and Dec:. 20 and 26; 2 p.m. Dec. 21 and 28. 832·2157 I 838-1971. • AMAHL AND THE NIGlfr VISITORS' -By the Five Penny Opera Company, 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday in the Orange Coast College Drama Lab, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Five cents admission, first come, first served. ILLUMINATED BOAT TOUR-View of light· ed ho[Jles from Huntington Harbour; boats leave beginning at 6 o'clock tonight through Dec. 23 from the Information Center, 4211 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach. $2.50 adults, $1 children, benefits symphony. of the Loa An,eles Mu.sic ~nter. $3.15-Sll. tickets at agencies. 'SCENES PROK AMEIUCA.N UFE' -sattrfeal pl~. run extended now t,brouch Sonday at South Coast Repertory, 182'1 Newport Blvd., Costa .Mesa. 646-1363. CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELES -"Too Much Johnson" I "The Shadow Box," throUgb Sunday at the Mark Taper•Foru:m:. "Selma," musical. through Sunday at th~ Huntington Hartford Theater, Hollywood; 'TH Odd Couple,•• through Jan. 11 at the Shubert Theater, Century City; "Rodgers and Hart.'' through Jan. 4 at the Westwood Playbouae.. Westwood. •CHRJSTMAS EVERYDAY' -Fantasy, 7:30 o'clock tonight, 2 p.m . Saturday and Sunday at the Fountain Valley Community Theater, 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley. 842·'911 or • ~5452. GYPSY!-Music at Sebastian's .West Dinner Playhouse, 140 A venida Cabrillo, San Clemente, _ now through Feb. lS. 492-9950. SATURDAY,DECEMBER20 SHARI LEWIS -With her puppets, at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park. Show times: 1 and 3:30p.m. Dec. 20, 22,23,24,29andJan.1and2;2. 4 and 6 p.m. Dec. 21andJan.4; 1and3 p.m . Dec. 26; noon.1 :30 and 3 p.m. Dec. rt, 28 and Jan. 3; 12:30, 2 and 3:30 p.m. Dec. 30. $3 adults. $1.50 children. .. <See SAMMY CAHN, Page C8) 'The Nutcracker' NEWPORT BALLET ~IATION -Guest dancers Zina Bethtme, Donald Snyder and Karen Mullin, 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Valley High School, 1801 S. Greenville St., Santa Ana. $3 adults, $2 children; 642-4068. LOS ANGELES JUNIOR BALLET -2:30 and 7:30 p.m . Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 22 and 2:30 p.m. Dec. 23 at Ambassador Auditorium in Pasadena. (213) 557·5360. BALLET PACIFICA -Tonight at 7:30 o1clock, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sun· day at Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. $4 adults;tJ children and students; 494-1148. Also • f •NIGHT OF THE IGUANA' -Tennessee 7:30 p .m. Monday in Phillips Hall, Santa Ana :\l other Leone served her lir~t meal on April 27. 1906, re· maint•d a key figure in the busi- It 's unlikely America has another s torehouse of restaurant lore comparable to Gene Leone. (See CANNELLONI, Page CS> Williams drama with Richard Chamberlain, College. Free, first coine, first served. tonight through Jan. 31 at the-Ahmanson Theater" "' .. ___________________ ... TAKE THE FAMILY TO FOODPARK! The kids want burgers. your mq,te·s got a yen for something Chinese, and you could go for a beer and a heartv sandwich. Hustle everyone off to Foodpark for an indisputably fine dinner. Foodpark·s seven dining establishments with over 240 menu items will, hopefully, provide something for everyone's taste-and a ltttle rest for the cook. Foodpark is a great djnner spot. conveniently located just north of the San Diego Freeway on MacArthur Boulevard In Irvine. Now, about those busy business lunches ... .. Foodpark ... ... SPIRE'S Hearty meats 24 hours THE SUNSHINE FOOD COMPANY Chicken and f ish & chips BLOCKBUSTER'S Italian Restaurant RICKY RICKSHAWS CHINESE CALLEY Authentic Chinese CUISfne THELOCINN Beer; wine and sandwiches THE FOXHUNTER Drinking, Dancing, Dining CAR&:SJR. The burger place (ffi) ; ·---M•AllllNllll!!ISt!!I ... ~ ~ SAN DIEGO FRWY. ' I Sroi IUft(ft Oll"!f'ff' TOURNEDOS OF RLET MIGNON Sou.:e Mode110 Topped with Beorf'lOl\e AMOMG 20 . SELECT DIMHH EKTRHS Brandie Brandon Duo Entertaining so WHAT~ NEW WITH YOU? J7 ffthlo11 l1Ja11d Newpo" Ce11t~ FOi H~HYATIONS 644-2030 Only the Daily Pilot really tells you what's new in your local community ... every day --· --=--- COME CELEBRATE AMERICA'S BICENTENNIAL NEW YE AR BEAUTIFUL NEW YEAR'S EVE DINING ON THE BAY SPECIAL DINNER MENU FEATURING 5 HOLIDAY ENTREES Your Choice of: NEW YORK STEAK • PRIME Rll AUSTRALIAN LOBSTER TAIL HALllUT STEAK • CORNISH GAME HEN DANCING AND ENTERT AINMEHT With The Popular "BEST OF FRIENDS" Assorted Party Favors • No Cover Charge Early Reservations Recommended I 03 H. I.A YSIDE DRJVE HIWPORT 11.ACH lltSEAV A TIO HS 640-5123 CAPTAIN'S HAPPY HOUR Servtno Hot Hors d'oeuvrea 4 to 6 • Mon. thrv Frf. i:n-7?....,..??""...,...?77"'.:~?-::~"?'"'.7?''?"':'??'?'"'.~-,--;-,'?'"'::""7~....,."?"'~---J::J. 1 '· • .. Ce!ebrute Our L(]Jth !\Jew Year· Celeb<ate America's 200th New Yea.- at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. Our New Year's Eve Celebration in the Pacific Ballroom includes: ' • Dinner (Steak or Lobster) • Unlimited Cocktails • Favors • Champagne at Midnight • Dancing to the music of the ''Society for the Preservation of Big Bands .. from 9pm 'til 2am An evening you'll never forget, ell to't Only $76 per couple. And for only $100 per couple, you'll t ake part in our super New Year's Eve Celebration -Then stay all ni{#lt in one of our beautiful rooms and the next morning enjoy our famous .. Sunday Morning" Brunch. Make Your Reservations NOW! NewportBeach .Moniotf :ora 900 Newport Center Drive I Newport Beach, Ca 92660 I (714) 640-400() NEWPORT 0 CENTER Ask About Special Holiday Weekend Rates . • ... Advance deposit required Pricu Include ta~ & oratuil'I t SOUP-CREAM OF ASPARAGUS l'NTRl:'/"S ROASTTURKEY •••••• Drcssin~. Cihlel Gra11.1'. k'hiflpt't.I Potafm·~ nr Yams, Ca"ots 01111 Peat PRIME RIB. Au Jus ••••••••• Creamed Spinach. Yorksllire Pudding nr Whipped P1110111(','> . . . 5.50 .... 8.2S ROAST t,.EG OF LAMB ••• .' •• Dressing, Wltil'Pf'tl Potawes, Cnrrots11nJ Peas, lamlJ Au .lu.i: . . • •• S.95 GRILLED HALIBUT STEAK • Tarrar Sa11re. Wltipp<'tl Pn1at(1e~·. Ca"ots and Pc11r: • .. • • • • • S.lS FRESH BAKED Ht\M ••••••• C/1ampagnf Sam't, IY/11f1pcd PolDl<JtS ot <:Lazed Yam<; Corf~. Tta or Milk ~rRrt • • • • 5.50 CJllLOREN'S MENU (under 12) 3.9S Roast Bttf • Turi<l'y • Fried Shrimp J ; ' 8£&VJNG 12 NOON 1'0 • P.111. • NO ••sla\l.tTIONS L...._ 18790 MacArthur-Newport <Opposite the Aitpo~) 833:27'.70 ' {1 . .... Frki!y, December 19 1975 DAIL V PILOT CS ~~~~--~--~~~=~--CANNELLONI, MANICO'ffl SUPERB. ~~ • • I I I I I MONDAY thru TMURSDAY SPECIALS (Fr1 .. Sat. & SundJy 'rd 6 P.M.J Excludmg Holidays dinners incjude soup or s.ilad, bJked potato or rice RED SNAPPER ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45 MAHI MAHI . . . . . . . 2.75 GRILLED SEA BASS . .. . . . • • . . . . 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN ...... . . . . . . . . • . 3.50 NEW YORK STEAK . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER ........... 5.95 I LUNCHEON also served d11ily until 4 p.m, 16278 Pu1f1c Coast Hwy • Hu111ing1on Bch •• {213) 592-1321 3901 E. Cout Hwy• Corona Del Mar• 1714167!>-0900 (From PageC4) had been the Leone living room Among the prominent guests lhat historic evening were Enrioo Caruso (who is ('t'edited with talking Gene's father, Gerome. into letting Luisa open the restaurant>. Puccini, Nellie )telba and Victor Herbert. s t raking ant1q ue:,. (urn1!>l1111g:, and artifacts Located at 25332 Mdntyrt.' St (off La Paz Road and lht.' San Diego Freeway in thl' Wild West Shoppin g Centt•r>. Anibella opens for lunch at 11 30 u m .. Monday through Friday, and at noon on Sunday. On Saturday al':, dinner only. starting at 4 p.m. meal arr .lir Crom appetizer through dessert (giving you •JO across-the-board sampling of tht• restaurant's fare I at lht' uniform prit•e ofS8 so per person. Starting with the scn.,at1onal antipasto supreme appt>ltzcr t.1 dozen or more tantalizing hor:, d'oeuvres>. you then movt' to a second t'ou r se chOH't' of homemade soup, spaghetti with m e a t o r t o m a t o s a u <' 1.• • h omemade man1 cott1 or homemade cannelloni. Take your pick but in our view you aren't likely to find a better version of t ht> l wo 1 alter dishes anywherl' They were followed through the years by hundreds of equally celebrated na m es, part of the customer c rush that made it n ecessary t o expan d the restaurant several times by m ov- es to larger quarters. Ultimately, under Gene's guidance at the West 48th Street location, Mama ~~~~""""'~§li=~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~gj/J Leone's had a seating capacity of All dinners include your choice of chilled mixed green salad or the robust homemade soup of the day . More than a dozen entrees among the Italian specialities range from s pag hetti L eone (Cooked to order and served with tomato or m eat sauce), $3.95, to half roast duck pos1tano, S6. 75 Amon~ thl' t.•hoice of seven en trees we selected (to our <:Om · pl ete satisfaction 1n evt.'ry particular> the scampi Leonl' and the veal cutlet parm1g1ana The meal's wrap-up treat \\-as champagne sherbet and a plattl:.'r of bug1e. the deltghlfully cnsp Italian pastry that':-. st:r\'l'd 1n thin, golden-brown sltips. ' In Hlatorlc AJlso Canyon CHRISTMAS DINNER Served from 1 :00 to 9:00 PM Supreme of Fresh Fruit Chicken a la R1ene or Mixed Green Salad IOAST YOUMG TOM "NUEY. Giblet Gravy, Apple & Almond Dressing, Whipped Potatoes. Fresh Cranberry Sauce. IAHD SUGAR CUHO HAM, Champagne Sauce. Candied Yams ROAST lfG OF I.AMI, au natural. Savory Dressing, Whipped Potatoes. Mint Jelly ROAST PllME Rll OF IE&\ Au jus. Baked Potato MEW YOH STEAK. Ma1tre d ' Hotel. Potato The hometown n•w•paper tor ALL th• Orang• Coaet 1.500 and serv!!d as many as 6,000 dinners a nig ht. It was then, too. that Luisa )1esereau followed farruly tradi· lion and her father into the kitchen to master the art of Italian cooking. Eventually her husband, Tom, resigned his com- mission as a lieute nant colonel in the U.S. Army to become a fulJ- time res t aurateur. THROUG H LUISA 'S 1n heritance of her grandmother's and her fathe r 's love of music, s he and Tom nam ed the i r Laguna Hills res taurant after the heroine' of a favorite opera by Ric hard Strauss. Also take note ~"'' of Luis a 's decorating talents in t he r estaurant's polished at· i) · mosphe rc. s he personally as- • ., sembled tht• entire collection of OTH ER C HOICF.S include homemade manicott1 or can- nelloni. or a combination of the two, S4.95 each : scampi Leone (sauteed in butter , wtne, fresh garlic and sp1ces J, $6 50. linguine with white clam sauce, SS.SO; egg plant parm1g1ana, $4.95: veal cutlet parmigi~na. S6.25; chicken cacciatore. SS.25. Still more offerings are fres h ris h o( the day, $.5.95, wholt• roast Cornish ht'n, served with sour cherry sauce, 55.75, broiled top sirloin steak. $6.95, and, on Friday and Saturday only, roast prim e rib of beef, S6.95. For your initial visit. though. you should consider the option Wt' exercised : Ar abella's sot•<.'ial d inner as serve d <Jl Mama Leone's in 1906. This is a full Presenting oornew 7-days a week Brunch-Lunch 9:00 A.M . .S:OO P.M. Ry way of wme lo a<:<:ompany your dinner. there's an c.>xccllcnl ;election of California and ltcllian 'mtagt.'s Arabella abo features nightly entertammt•nt in the cocktail loungl' and has a private banquet foc1lily for parties up to 80 people A ltfe-like oil portrait of :Vhima Leone g r aces a wall in lhl' t·n trance lobby. It· s a fine n·mindt•r but not the only one that her spirit prevails 111 lhe l1vl·s and :n· livities of her progeny ··th• I •11 I r1 ~IN i NOW at the JF LUNCHEON ~fONDAY thru FRIDAY 11:00 A~l -3:00 PM for RE ERVATIO:'\ call (7 14) 675-1 >74 \l'<l'l Er\ST CO.\ T HIGH\\'A\' CORO:-..A Dl:.L :\t\R, CALlfOR:'\lA Join Us At The &CROSS .ROADS l For A Memorable ----· NEW 1~1 ' YEAR'S 11 _r;)J_ ~'· "/)_' EVE G.~( Full Evening Complete With '~ ~ Dinner. Dancing, Party Favors 5 15,...,.._ A Ni9ht In The Loun9e 5§00 ,.,. ,.._ Make ReterYations Mow (50% Deposit ReQuired) 18050 BROOKHURST CAt r.-...-1 llL So. of S. D. Fwy.I A ADA A R f~ST /1 l ' R!I NT WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY PERSIAN, ARMENIAN, GREEK, RUSSIAN & AMERICAN CUISINE SOME OF THE HOUSE SPECIAL TIES ARE Oolmeh &1'1f ISTVHLU GRAPl LEAVES) Shaah K•tMb f lamb". Shuhl)'k flambl'. 1' Reck or Lamb l.l''\('lt -~1on.-Fri. • nt :\:\f.R-~lon.-Sat. COC'KT.\11.S U.\JLY •CLOSED SU~DA\' &lly 04n~on1 T Ut\ Wrd Thul\ 1 lO 11 10 f rt & !>•I H JO I JO PRl:\1E RIB _1!11=_, Bl' FFET DI NNER Tossed Green Salad l''rcsh Fish Tray Antipasto Eg~ Plant Carrot Sal ad Potato Salad flernng in Sour Cn•am Assorted Cheese Deviled Eggs Reltsh Tray Fresh Seasonal Fruits Jello Tray Mousse !'-l'nl'CI )Jon lhru Fn '5" Pw Pen-6 to 10 p m. Free Validated Parkina 1.1 NeNPOr1 Center across from Fashion 1Sfand 600 Newport C~ Drin-«es. 640-7502 ~ +~~~~-!.._ ___ ~FO==U=M=T::A=IN=V::A=LL=E=Y====9=6=3=·=6-7_1_1 ____ '_AN_Q_u_E_r _FA_c_1u_11_e_s_11_0_•0_10_0_• __ ~l(jds! BRING 'w'OUR.. FOLKS AND CXJMElO FAR.. WEST SERVJCES \. ANNUAL. -~ al the REUBEN E. LEE RESTAURANT 1e1 e . COA.!ST MIOHWAY NEWPOR:T -~ ~DEC. 21 JJAMtat4PM r-"•"·"-~~"~"-"•"•"49·"-~"-"•"-~"·~-"'°'"'°"-"'°""-"'°'l' ,,~ f .~ Chri-stmas ,.,~ i ·' $~~ DINNER j'.~~ Al, i • • £ r_,,c~). ,r.J11 AT LJ) . ,.1, • • • '-6~~ ~~~ ' .-:t 'HILTO!'{ GJN!'{ I • ' Served from 12 :00 to 8:00 ..... ~ • ° CHILLED ASSORTED RELISHES ' • i Iced Celery Hearts Ripe Olives Red Radishes ~ 1 C Cnsp Carrot Stjcks Fresh Garden Scallions J • p CHOICE OF ONE : •,, I ' Cream of Chicken a la Reine French Onion Soup •-=. • ' Festive Frwt Cup i 9 Kirsch ~ -• t Tossed Green Salad• Choice of Dressing f • • ENTREES f ' ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY . .. .. . .. ................... 5.95 f • f Savory Dr essing, Giblet Gravy, Cranberry Snuce, Wttipped Potato ( . I BAKED SUGAR CUR ED HAM . . ........................ 6.50 p • . Raisin Sauce. Sweet Yams t BAKED ST UFFED RAINBOW TROUT, Amondine ......... 5.95 f • · • Lemon Wedge, Rice PiJa!f ( ' · ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF, Au Jus .. . . ..... -..... 7.50 f • { Baked Pot ato, Garni f • , IDLTON CHOICE SIRLOIN DINNER STEAK. . . . •. . • . ,7.SO ( Hutton Mushr oom, Baked Polalo f • Entree includes !lot Vegetables, A Basket of Assorted Hot Breads With a Crock of Whipped Sweet Butter f • ( DESSERT f I Hot Mince or Apple Pie · Brandy Sauce I • • Pumpkin Pie with Wh1pJ>ei! Cream • Holiday Ice Cream or Sherbet B"EVERAGE COFFEE SANKA TEA MILK ( For Our Family Patrons f Children's Dinner <under 12 years) . . . . . . 3.50 1 ROAST TURKEY or BAKF.D HAM DINNE R i ;;iiiT(/i{N¥NF( I ( at Mi ssi on Vi ejo .ra I 11-.il~lllJJl ( an ltao Fwv. at La Poi Rd_ For Reserve1tions Phone 586-5000 ~ ~~"---~~~~ ... -----~"'-~~~~~ .. "-a..-.o..-.. ..,. I .. (111 T\' Pianist Artur Rubins tt•m will J<>in ArnJrtt Prt:>\'111 und the Lon <.Ion Symp hott) Orchest ra for a pro gram offavorite piano music at9p.m. Dec. 24 on Channel 28. Tht.· pl'ogram is part of lhl• ' · G r e a t P <' r formanccs" series CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL \Al C1_,, Voll•y P...,,,..,l 499-2626 496-5773 IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH (In Trt• Lu~ty•td, Ample Free Parkrng 494-9491 752-8558 Now appearing: WAYNE VINCENT & BOUNTY s.., .. o, .. ,l I •1 •"4'1~ ,. ~ .. ~,. 66F. .... 101\ Blv 1 (, 1..t ,....,. 1 C 4 •nm I '.l.'6,t> ·141 540 ~ ' Q DAit. Y PILOl « Friday. O.C.~r 19. 197S Guest Pianist Paul Schl'nly \\tit tx• gUL'l't ~11lo1st with the Los Angl'les Phtlhar111un1c Orchestra con- ductL•d by J a nw ... Ll'\'tnt• '' lwn the group gi,·es a conc·t•rt al 8.30 µ.m Saturday in Crawford Hall al LT Irnrw. T1ckl.'ts at Sti. SS and $4 m ay bt• uht amt·d b) c<.illang the Orange County Philh ~trrnor11c. o4fi 0,111 . .---------------~~--~------------~------i ~olden cg._~~s-~-:; ~ ~~ f!iiillalragon . 7" __ } GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Spec1olizrng In Chinese A lo C.Orre Dishes lUNCH•OIW4ER DAILY Food to Take Out 2023 H..ttor lmi COSTA MESA 11 30 A M to 10 P M 642-7162. 646-9911 TEMPLE (fARDENS CtMWt:~E Restnurant LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY Special Luncheon B~fet $1.85 'I .. •t' '" ! I , 1 1 • • RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE J'-I ,jl I 1 f_ < ' 1 • I SOO ADAMS lot HorbMI COSTA MESA And. In Gor~n G ro•e 1220 I BROOl<HURST S40-1937 S40-1923 I At Chopmonl 6 38-7020 El Matador MARCIAL IS BAO<' COME & SAY HELLO MARCIAL AMl'IO UMCES SPECIAL SUNDAY BREAKFAST Plu5 Ev11ry1h1nq on th11 Menu Opl"n et! 9 00 AM LUNCHEON SPECIAL Now Serving Bef'r and Wine· MP iucio Sat 8 !:>u.., M•,n !hrlJ Th"' 11 to 11 • Fri l 1 lo 1 2 ::-iat 11 1. ·'·1~ c:i1011 17 68 Mewp<>ri lf•d tat t 8fft St.I Cos to Me so 6 4 S-3 520 Pro Drama Wins Kudos Professiona l theatl.'r . now represented on two front:.. made somt' considerable gruns alon)( the Orange Coast m 1975 as South Coast Repertory reaehed 1t:; 10th year pl ateau a nd Sl•bastlan 's Wes t Danner PlayhOU:>l' marked its seeond st•ason of an ml'rl'as 1ngly s uccessful operation. At the same tanw. drJma dl'- partments at lhn!t' couslaJ col leges were turning out !'illmt' 1m pressivt? '"ork . Jttracting t•ommunaty pa1'l1t·1pat1on .ind rt·- . u·hmg for nwn.· l'lu:;1n· goals than m past years South ('o.i:;t Hepertory and Sebasltan ·s West. each l'llJOymg bannt•r years. antroduc-ed u total of seven new plays to Or<mgl' C'oast aud1ence1> Hut for SC R. which was re:;pon:;abk for fl\ e of them. the big :.Lory ''as m the re- runs rt'prlst' production::; uf Cods pcll ·and "Ta1tufft• "GOOSPELI .• " Tllf': l>tg/.!l'"t bo:x offH't' h1l 111 ~l 'H .., h1-.wn. \\JS rl'\ l\'ed l.i .... 1-..umin1•1 onh: a n·ar :.ifll'r •ls dl·bul ,ind ht·c·amt• J b1ggll' :.ill over e1g.11n .1rl1st1l'al I v a::; w e 11 ,1 s f 1 11 .111l·1 a 11 ,, .:T:1rLuffl' ... ttw 'er~ f1r ... t pla~ l'\'l'r rnNmtl'd h\ SCH bad• 111 1965. "as a h11::.t;dg1t· C'hmc.·t· as tht• 10th annt\ t'rs;1n· :-how, :.incl pro Intermission Tom Titus 't•<l an excell~nt st•let'llOn Two other 1n1111·e::;s1vt' oro ductions by the Costa Mesa com µany werc ·'T h e H ot L Baltimore" and "Scenes From American Life ... Well mounted but with more hm1tt'd appeal were "The Ct1Vl' Dwellers" and · Jumpers." whale this column would relegate "Subject to Fib " to SCR ·s all tame" 10 worst" las t At Sebast1an·s. the dinner theater ercst~d with a :;u!){'rlative production of .. Wt>st .Sade Story." the crown JCWt'I of 1975 for the San Clt•menh• playhouse The original comedy ·Leon ardo, thL• Florentine'· ranked second on the enjoyment list. Following. an ordwr of pt•r:;onal prt'fl.'rence. wt•rc.> "Tht• '.\lost !lappy Fell:.i. · · Lhe currt·rll Gypsy ... · Under Papa's P1c· ture" and ·No, \:u, !'Janettt' · On the collcg1ote seem>, nil thrt'e higher learning institution::; product'd big, ::.plashy musicals :-uccessfully UC Irvine "'1th My Fair Lady," Orange Coast College with "Cabaret" a nd Golden West College with "The Roar of the Greasepamt, the Smell of the Crowd.'• DRAMATICALl.V, the biggest news or the year was tbe return,. however fleeting, or the Irvine Repertory Theater with four one· act plays and an excdlentstaging of .. Who's Afraid of Virginia' Woolf?" As was the case in the- f1rst era of the Irvine Rep, 1967·70, l\1b Cohe n and his proteges were thee lass of the campuses . Golden West College, stepping up ats theatrical tempo, a lso took :.i crack at "Virginia Woolf," "hale Orange Coast College mounted a respectable produc- t11m of .. Fathe r 's Day." Like its 1974 "Lenny." "Father's Day" wi!J repr esent OCC in the . \m eri can College Theater Festival. ~ext week the spoWght swings back to coastal community theat er with this column's d\Oices for the top 10 productions commg up on Tuesday, the better performances of the season on Chr istmas Day a nd the selection of the Orange Coast's man, woman and theater of the year on Fhday. LA CAVE RESTAURANT THE \iW GOURMET Din~ In Our Romcmtic C~lor OPEH FOR LUNCH 11:30 A.M. MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY _.. /*' 169 5112 Irvine Costa Mesa Recipes toedd dining pleasure while subtracting calories. Wednesday In the DAILY PILOT NOY/ APPEARING IN OUR OUTRIGGER ROOM THE SENSATIONAL BOB WHITE PLUS Foe 11fify With THEPUTTBS The TONY MORALES TWO Possibly the ftnPst entertainer ever to appear in this area and you may have seen BOB WHITE on a TV segment ol Police Story. or tn the movies, including The Snows o f K1hman1aro. or on natronal commercl.als. Now he bridges the genefation gap. delighting young and old with his great sound. backed by the TONY MORALES TWO as the group leans toward the nostalgic Listen ONCE. we KNOW YOU will be back again & a9a1n TUESDAY thru SATURDAY 9 PM to 2 AM KONA LANES 2699 Harbor, Costa Mesa 545-1112 TUES. & THURS. FROM 4 P.M. T6Nl"'s Dollar ~ "Al I· Y ou-Can·Eat" SPAGHETTI 2 I 0 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH J l Great Clzristmas · Dinn er: .. At Th e.Marriott /JacA. hi· 111>1>11/ar rl1 ·111t111d (}11r uh/ _111,/11r JJ1n/ I 11r/...c· 1· /)11111t r. \\·11 It 1 /ie 1rin1111111g\, wtll lw u1 t11labl1· 0 11 Ch11~111w:. ) ou 'II nin l \'1111r 11\\'ll 111rkt'I', (/l/c/ th(' /cf ft1l'C f\ hc/11111: /fl l 't '11 \f111//tl/Utl 1f l/rt1 c I I 01 /t /1 I ,,4, 1. /~II/If •(/I\~• ·I /r111<1/l/it1 • ft/,./ mi I ft Ill MAKE RESERVATIONS NOWI The Newport Beach Ma rriott Hotel '>OU \('wp111t ('('nlcr Drrvi: • \,.,\f"•lf lk 1d C .i '1211111 Piton~· h 4 1J 111<11) JfEWPORT 0 CENTER I It 1111.! 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'\i·ar "1th t·hnmp:11.{1u.. parh favor -. nnd it ('hurus of /\uld I .uni! s, nt' $:'i J)('r mu pit• ~:1 pt' p1·1 ... 1111 Pop your cork at our place New Years Eve. SOUT~ COAST PLRZA ~OTE:L \\'IESiEUN INlEL?NATIONAL l{OiE(S ~-~ Prulnt>rl> '" 1rnve1 w1rt1 U•,•led Air~nca V I J . . ~ .. Weekender Deadlines D(!adhne /or 1t1bmianon of mottnol for any Weekender ia noon TW!sdoJI of the we«!k of pubttcotwn lh:m$ about mtd·wtek evtnb $hould be subm&ttt'd m tame /or tht Wtek~ i&IW' prior to the event. Re- qu.erta to hove photO{ITOJ)ha token or /or a posinblt> feature story should be sutmutted two Wf!(!k!!I pnor to publ1cotaon. Moterlal should be sent to the Weekendtr. Orang«! Comrt Dolly Pilot, Bor 1560, Costa Me10, CA 92626. TV DAILY LOG Fri day Evening DECEMBER 19 Saturday Morning DECEMBER 20 1:00 ~ O 110. m €D CD News 1:00 8 l'e1>1>1" ' la•• •••• 1o rai1rr c3 tlJ!t.J Nen · @ C6)1Hi fDU.111•11CJ + • Liken lasblbltl COllt'd from f6)Wtdnd I' ~~c.:: "g" "~ 1'1;~.:· ....... Adim-12 7:30 l urs loftJ/llwdrunm Htur So1~111 ru CtJ (lg; m '° s ;e ' u • Q() l lut l C:rey fottblU Clauic l'ltsS)'Clts Cont'd from 5PM ColltSt atl·slu 0 (~(i 1)(3)Tom ' Jury/ seniors COlllPtll 1n this annu1I Grtpe "'9 Show cluste. G Youth & Ult luuu ED Avi11ton Wulhtr W Eltmtnllry Nnn (1:29 ( 11) Truth or Cen~uenm i (}J l'tbblts l 81mm ll1mm m U111t lluuls 1:00 · ~ (j) OC)l fI) Waldo llrtty 6:30 ~ Mtrv Gritlln Show P1mttters Q) 8twitcl1td ltJ Bic Blue Mublc (1!1 (3) Hor1n's Heroes ll) l'tbblts & B1mm lhmm m l l•c• Penpectin tft tht Hna I Cour1reou1 Cit (1:29 (a ) Lon Amtriun $1J!e U•lt four • fritftdul f1lln cnRiID 29th Annu11 S.~lh . &illoplns Gourmet C:.tiCiiiidrfiiTa l'mdt (2hr) 7:00 0 0 tu (61 mm Nt•s oi CV l uss lunnJ/llOldrumr 6) Mod Sq111d Hour 11 Te Tell Ult Trvtll ~Vtltt ti To•10 COMCatntltn I UK'lllc Compur 1 un Lucy 1:30 Scot~ Doo Tiie fll t;lJ (tJ ngJ m l'in• l'ulhtt (3) Clfflsmokt Friellds of Mn la loba ( !) ~ftfttS Ille MtUtt : WornH 0 I~ fl...,) (3 lest S1Uc.tr ( (IJ) It (I l ies 8un11J/Rwdrun11tr 'ri1t111.1 llllll 0 lrrlo•tt: "Suicide Cemm•ftdos" Add11111 h mlly m lrrlovit: "The Attun1 ol bu 7:l0 follow Up Slide" (wes) ·~5 -John Ericson. 10 m Hollywood Sqmu I Misttr Roctn' Nti&hberhood miI!m Tht Little Mitch C:irl 9:00 17 OJ Hfl l're-C:an1t Sht• H1ns Chm1t1n An~erstn's clmte ~ (6.) ~ fD Lud of th Lost slOl'f hu betn upd1ttd 10 1 cor" Mme: "Clpt1i1 lladjld" temporary st1ttnc bur Is shtt lhe ~ Ullu Mu louch1n1 story ol • little airl who1 ~ (2!; ClJJ rn AdYenturn of lill- could lrnd lht true munins ol i" Christmu only in lht ltfht ol th• C..rt11coltndt1 m1lchn she sells Smh P11ker. !:30 (i1l C3J 1'10 football M1nneso11 Robert Gr1y Jonn ind Rob Reider •t Bulfalo Siii. ~ ~ (j_~ fI) Riln, Joe, llun (j) World ol tht St• lent It to lnnr CJ Mllllon $ Mowl1: (C) "April In • (Q!, OC> W a> C:rooYlt Goo- 1'1rls" (mus) '53 -Dorrs Oay, R1y ~!~ Bolser, Claude D•urhin. w Scoobr Doo I The lradr l1111<h I Wonb·A·l'tppln' m 11111c~ c1111• ' s.11111• S!fttt WaH Simi WHk 10:00 · ~ (!) (J.QJ fI) l'lml of !ht World ol Sllr'fr'lll Apes M1 Uttie M11sie I (6 ltlrs Collie 1:00 ll2 (3 (I CIS fndaJ Nishi 0 (l9 ~lJ )_ CLl Spud l ueo wit: IC) (11 r) "Tiit l ible" ld11) ! I Shmra/lsts Hour -Gtof&e C SCOtl. John Huslon, m Movit: "S.l1ri" (1dv) '!>6-V1c Ava Gardner. Ptttr o·roole. I 101 M1lure. l1ntt Lerah 0 ~ l•J 'fol fI) CimilO flit @ Mo1J1: ~frtlldlit" (wts) 'SI - Fusi Chrislmu A hJlt hour 1n1mJI ~6 Tmls Wut td mus1ul lh11 tells the story of i Sp1111sb Mll'fit luku, 1 poor sht41htrd boy 1n the 10:30 · ii ft J 12 ~ Wtslw''."" ~th of r11nct, wtio hu never Mmt: "O.u • (d11) 41>-A 10 sttn fht snow I udd, Ge11ld1n. f11z&t11ld 0 Mowle: (Cl (2hr) '111t Dirt· (j) T~t R1flt1111 dntl" ld11) '71 -Ctorae Monl 0 (129 (i) W Cil Tht Odd lafl aomtry, Terry Moore. I Couplt 6 J Wlld Wild Wut 0 Tiit l.atet Cup 0 1'9 (a ) Ci) CD AIF r 114 ., I MO¥it.: "Anne ol Ille tnd1t1 N11ht Movie: (C) (3ht) "Alrpert" • £1tctnc C.111p1ny (R) (dra) '70-Burt Llncaster, 011nl 11:00 • ~J ( 6100. fI) flit hbm M1r11n, Georae Ket1rlfdJ, Jun Se· 6 n1u1n1: W1rtdo1r to the South bera. J1cquel!nt Bluel, Helen H1yts. I~ ([) Q; a> Uncle Croc'i Van Htlltn, 8.rb11a Rush Bloc:l m "THE CROSS-WITS" W ''!Out Spact Nuts ·* A CROSSWORD PUZZLE I ~I~~: ~~~i:~e NFL GAME, TONIGHT AT 8 : Soundst11e m creu Wits 111:30 · Q~(})ttb:fn'o USA Ii) anmD 31th Annual llutf llJ Movlt: "W•J of A C:mho" (ldv) C:rey Tott6iiiCl11sk 0 I~ (!J) CV a> A m e r i c • n fl) Spanish Movie l111dst1nd 1'6 Gunsmokt 11_1 C:hos1 Busttn I Los Airs•l•s,..,.,, •01"' Afternoon LI Vk11 COft Aurtllt l1puese Lancu•st l'rt1111111 112:008 Q) (6l C:r1111ds1.lnd 1:30 Q)@~o fI)Cllico ' lht · Mo-tit: (C)""llst of the fut Man · flit Ju1or" C:u11J" (wu) 'S8 -G1fben Rol1nd § Mm Griffin Show fa l'ro footb1ll Denver vs M"m' · U Show dt Rtsltl l't111 d) M Ub 9.00 ~} (6H O' fI) Rtctftrd flits (!) Btc llut l1hrt>le f 6J fht Unlo11<h1blu Q6 Movtt: "Santi Cl1us Conqum Qt Morie: (C) (Zhr) "Up l'triscopc" tilt M11t1u s" (•d•) 64 (dr1) 'S9 -J1mu Gerner. I I Rulid1du I WuhiR(l~n Week in Rn1nr Roller li1mn 9.30 Nm . SlturdJJ Mllintt Cityw1tdltrs 12:JO Cfi, W C!J CBS Sports Sptcllc-a thtfn u111 10:00 i3 (6 :10l fI) l'ollc t StUJ Q ~@ Pro footb1JI Den-er •' USC lasket.blll USC Tro11ns vs M11m1. Howtrd Univ. I I Mr. Ch1JS 6) l'my MUM I Tiie EborlJ Alfeu lD fi) IMws MoYlt: "Stormy Wnlhtr ldr1J fil) Mutetpftct Thullt: Notorious ' J -8111 Robinson, l.en1 Horne Woman (R) I I Three Stoocrs 10:30 I Help So111"1M TtdlJ . llact l'trsptdlvt u tht Ht•s Hts11 Dtlct Hoa•r 1 ( (I)) fll111 future 11:00 IV 0 al fD (E) News · Willy's Wolbhtp 0 C•) '.lo Q1 (tJ Nns 11 :00 3 Cllurch fUm (6~, Srt Bllko Movie: ''The Invisible Man's Movie: (C) "11804 AlltJ'' (adv) Revenc•'' (mys) '44-)on Hill. • -John W1yn•. uuren 81tall.1 m Mowle: "Tht CowboJ Ind tllt II,) Movie: "The Mn frttll Llr•·i iltnde" (com) '41-' 11111" (wu) 'SS -J1mes St1w1rt, 0 Mt¥fe: (C) "Tiit Rorn1n Sprlna W1ll1et rord, Arthur Kennedy. tfM11. stoltt'' (d11) '61 (!) MN Sq111d 1· SaJ lrttlltr: N1llorul (ditlta 01 ( 31 Surwlval ( 00> Loretta Youns Tht1tre fl) Kertu Scrlll Sal 7 1'111l1nt.1 Q§ l lr TI111t Wmllln1 · H•••llirt Alteruthe W W1H Slrttl Wuk l:lO Youtll 11 tllt 70's f, (I ) love Arlltriclft Slfit · Mtflt: (C) °1'lo IC.mt en tllt 11:15 Clne111 l4 ltt" (•ts) 'S9 -Audie Murphy. 11:30 (ft (j) CH Litt Mtwic: {C) I) TM Vll'flnlan "Tht ~,. SI.Ir" (com) '69 -~ Mtflt: "V't1111e ol Ille C:lallb" Gtor_(! St1•!SJrsul1 Andreu. • atmiD ~ Wtrld, Nn D Q.1 C•Jlllle1t111111J C111t1 .... Rodnt7 D1na•r11t1d ruests. Z:OO l @CD Sllw111/bis Ht.tr Ci) Mtwlt: "Mr. Mete T1bs A Mt¥1c: "It'• A lie Co111117" CilHCt" (mys) '39 -Peter Lorre, s..I TrtiR Rodltl11 Hudson, cmmD Qec1es lwtJ: Al 0 19 Cl.JI (}) WW. WMkl Sit· Alltiiiillfljul (A) . Cllt "II'• A fia~ ftd, red Wotld" @ u.s. ...., W1 .. l1rttt W"' bt • ..,... ..,..,. (hor) '51-lolln Aau. I Tiie fll Z:JO Mtwlt: "Atlact If the P1pptt s.lll T11l11 @ C..bat 12:00 Mf'flt: (C) .., ....... (Wts) '57 O Wtwlt: -n111ttttt cn.su Cd .. ) -Geota• Montsomery, Lolt IJ. I C..lby ~,. bri(lll. iriclltu.re USA m Mtwle: "Wtr ,, Ille rlt11tb" J:OO CD fir Olt s,eq Nub (sc:l-11) '6 7 -Tony Ruuel. • ewlt: (C) "The Chur• •I I Roel C.ncer1 ....., Riwtf" l•u) '53 -G111 •up's S~ow M1df1011, Vm MOt1. . lZ:JO Mtvic: (C) "Jiit l.a1t Tl111t I Mtwlt: "nt Stft Cr&Utr" • '•rla" (dra) '54 -£Jiubtth Ollttr Urnits etor. Van lohnton Hla~ Clla,.1111 Merit: "Tht Klllu Th•t lblkt4 Coullfly rttce ,.,... (dr•> ·so -Ch• raet11rt F11111t Ko. iv1e" Ev•''" K.!z.n. m> A.1.11 w• l:OUI (i) d& m MWlll1~t S,.. Clmsce1t11461 clii tttilelily l!Otta. S.tl!Uf llldlM l:JOdZ~MMt: "T1ll ln•1t ,.., J:JO ~Cil llMetlusten c.ts (•~) '61 -~ QvlM. fltarll.., Ptltr O'Toot., Yoko T1nl. lilfwlt: "QM Cll1Mn" (CIOlll) l:U 1J Mttlt: (C) .,.,..,..... (dra) '59 TllUI n.1trt -Ytll HtlhA, YWta LIMlots. CJ) llMI• '1tkbtttcrs t:OO Gt M·NI~ hr. "Mhtt On l (.i) c.c.nt uteltieltr," "fltt llaWtu ti Wlht1 l rt41ttn o..r. ....,.. ( > bdr&c ra. KOCE Television (50) t 1U Cl AlllC THRATRC NlrVllW J: .. ~AHAllVl l J :U MISTR• "00£11 ' NllOH80RH000 ., .. HAMI ST"IRT S:ll aLIC1'"1C COMl'ANY t:• YILl..A ALaORR t 'U CHILO OAOWTH ANO HVll.Ol'MUn &:• WOMAN 1;• laArtCH: THI QUIST l'Ollt NRSONALMRANINO 11• VOTl"S' l'll'ILINE l :H WASHINGTON WEEI( IN "IYllW t:• WALLtTltl&TWEEIC t :ll ICU,..SSHOW M!• AYtATIOff WIATH•R 1t1• IHOWC.All , I BOOMER by Wra. F. lrown Cllld Met Couon DOOLEY'S WORLD t;E rJATOR DO YOU WANT 10 MAI(€ 1 WOVLD L1irce 10 PROP05~ THAT NOCL.6ACl A~M? se 1.1~1TtP .' °"'~~! ... A COMMENT ASOUf IH~ NUCL.~A'2 A'JMS LI MITATION P~OF05AL 1 -r:,...,......_ '\ r;J~;1·, TUMBLEWEEDS &REAi &AL.l .. OWS, PEPUTY ! YOU'RE FIL1lN'! FUNKY WINKERBEAH by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Batiuk DR. SMOCK OKAY, POl:'Nf:R, cove:R Me w1-rH ,-He L.ASE:R Gl..l/'J WH 1i...e: .!.. SNeAK uP ON OLJR QUARRY FROM 8SH IN c:> ,-HIS SPONGE:.' GORDO I Dml'T KNOW WHAT IT 15, FUNKt,.l 1 BUT HE.~E IT 15 ALMOST CHRl5TMAS AND TN\ JU5T ~T IN THE CHRl5TMAo MOOO AT All! 1 K~OW (JJHAT l.-OU MEAN I LE&! NEITHER AM I ! 00 (,l()U nl!NK 1HE9'RE PUTllNS SOMETHIN6 /~ ~E FOOD? f . ~, FIGMENTS NANCY ~../ •) I VE BEEN MAD AT H IM FOR A WEEK · l THINK l LL FORGIVE HIM I ~ GUESS WHO TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS ,9 Marital vow Yesteiday·s Puzzle Saived I Antilles 2 words native 50 Ore•s 6 Oegen,tate 51 Cost per unit through r,3 Brunswick 1nartMty !>4 Low 1n SPtlllS 10 Feminine !>7 81bl1cal namP vessel 14 Popl~r tre•• !>9 Rf'ma1nl'd 1'l I!> Toward human 16 Former m~mory BnllSh 61 Alte11ng colony 64 Change 17 Removal 67 Zero score 1n from olhce 1enn11 19 Preli~ w11h 68 W Canadian mum and wetercour5e m11e 2 words T A U T l UjV [ s u 15 T i ~ 10 1~ N l IAI ~It l I l N ll A I RI£ u " '1'1•1 1 IN I. I" II 10 r I IA IN l l .. _ .. II T t i• t f) MIA II 0 I It "•" t A II >IU UI'' l .. _p U F f u p S H ( Sil I (IS-S C I N ( 0 I L s•c o 11cn -o R I P A I I A Y \ lllAIRI< S T C p 0 S T C R •A R A R A T IJ s 1r o-s1P10 N G [ s ( H A A I T ( c-s T R " p q [ l A Y 8 RIOIKIC R A G l 0 A A T ( A GIRIAI I D L ( p l'I S E N R 0 0 T '\ [ C D 20 Kitchen 70 01v3·s 5010 appliances 71 So1lors' 21 Heavy patron saint drinker~ 72 Chrc~s the 23 Della or Pee course of wee 73 V.Jllev 25 Cotter 74 K•ll'.d 26 Fool d1g•t 75 Hau ra1s1n9 27 Perched DOWN Z9 Coagulaled 1 Unp11nc1pled mil~ men 31 Move ~ Its .I ' clum~1ly Vou re on 33 Moharn l T olhng about med s 4 · Lucy .. adopted son !) lmplorr 34 Wading bud t>arnntly 36 P1tcts ol 6 r1•ed mode 111tuarv 7 G111 Scout 40 Pack ol group wolv'9 8 Seq down 42 Oe1tct1ng w1rd 'ystem 9 Lymphoid 44 V audeviUe 11s11i• m•se rouune 10 L1glll 45 Wrath gtW1er11ing 47 Nom1d device 11 Blockhead 46 Means ol 12 Slow Music passage 13 Herb~cttous 48 Turn inside plant out 18 Euent1al 51 Complaints points Informal 22 Aloof person !'>4 Vegetable 24 Mistake dish 27 Long narra· !>5 Love. 1n t1ve Rome 28 Actor. 56 Newspaper Ladd errand boy 30 Gitt maker 58 Omen of 32 Transport•· sorrow tron medium 60 Shun: 35 Of an armed Archaic force 62 Actreu Pa 37 U11derw11t1 tncia ·••· swimmer 63 Ready i nd 38 Co1111I w1Uing phenomenon 65 Numerical 39 Fill bvpaclung prefi• c 1 Recerve 65 De Vale1a·s 43 Leave the ptople labor market 69 MRk source -1L -, MOON MULLINS by Dale Hale by &me Bushmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS W C'LL ··· IM SURE IT ISN.T NA N CY-·- S H E· s TOO Pl GHEADED TO GIVE IN MISS PEACH • 0 Af<Ttt~~·s , I fr<~~ .I t-EG-A L. i ADVIC~ ! »» ) • • , ...... t f#f't• ._ • .,..._ .... e:..n•·---' .. -' .... """ '111 1 /I A~HU~. WHAT IJ: r Hl~E A Ve~Y G~EAT L.AWYe~1 AND T"HEN t:AN'T AFFO~D TO PA'/ HI~ 8lL.L. ? - PDl'41T P.AY Ii, ANP HOPE HE'-S NOT NeA~t..Y AS 6~eAT A~ 'VOi.A THO!AGHT HE WA~ ... by Mell 12.·1r I DICK TRACY by Chester Gould l Frtd!y, 0.Cemt>et 19, 1975 ' \ OAJL y PILOT C7 by GeoNJe Lemont by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson by RodcJer Bollen I HAVES()ME l~FORr<iATI ON Tr'AiCQ)L.D BENEF1iALL OF OS ./ t;..~ 12·.!9 i: "Ir hlU ·"l me. lhc": .ire tht· ,.,rJ, ~c 'houlJ he 'cnd1ni: c.tlh other fur havmi: the 'tren)!th fll J!CI 1hn1uJ.?h .1nother ( hmtm.1' DENNIS THE MENACE " RIGHT AfTr.R I VISIT SWfACWS " • • I • .. I ~- C8 DAILY PILOT Friday, December 19, 1975 Actor Slated ... Witli Clwrale Jjn1l':S Stl'\\ art. lhl· \\l'll knO\\ll ..idor. \\ill gul·~t ~tar an lhl' Los Angt>lcs Master Chorak and ~tnfonia Orchest ra ':s b1ct>ntennial c1>ncert ill thl· D1lrt,thy Chandlt•r Pav11ton of lht' Los Angt'll':s \ha:;ll· l'l·nlt'r JJ11 17 Sll'W :.i rt \\Ill rt•ad the.> narration accompan v ang Aaron Copland ·~·· Pn•ambk" and "C'untit·h· nf Frel'dom .. Copl.md \\ 111 conduct the chorale .md orche::.tr.i 1n a pt·r·formant'l' of his own com po::>1l 1on!-i Stewar t nct•ntly rl'lurnt•d from London where he :slarn•d rn a succt>:s:sfuJ rev1Yal of his fJ mou.., role in "II ar vev · · T1C'kets art• a\' arlable at agenc1t>s. . STARTS XMAS NIGHT Thru Tue. Dec. 30 FAST.1 FUNNY.1 FAIUlOUI! TICKETS $6.50, $5.50, $4.50 NOW ON SALE Ar ,,,~,,.., Cor,rnrion Cf.'nlr>r .\'u1ua• t. l1IJCll\ All ' ,. ~·, .. 1 .. 11' Mu~•C (;1:~ !)1011'' (8JnkAm~fl( Hd. ~: hl"'r Ch;-i•t-t L.rt :JI C~irm. J c.eptC-<JJ 1 ·t'··~ ~.) ... (~f"O. PO'r'C'Jt,. IO Anohe1m Con.,~nhon c~ntt-r For lnlorm.it1on Call (714) 635·5000 PERFORMANCES: f\ITES MATINEES Thurs .. Dec. 25 -7 p.m. Frt., Dec. 26 -8 p.m. Sat., Dec. 27 -8 p.m. Sun., Dec. 28 -6 p.m. Mon., Dec. 29 -8 p.m. Tues., Dec 30-8 p.m ~· ARTHUflLEVit:i·:A}J/OANHi.E: • Fri., Dec. 26 -2 p.m. Sal Dec. 27 --2 p.m. Sun., Dec. 28 - 2 p.m. Tues .. Dec. 30-2 p.m. l,IAKO ~GK; VC '.G ·. 5:.',1 ~EC• '.~~H · ;..,, :, lh\f\: ~.~P.MA\ r ~ snRL~SUPHA'i1 i.)~ ••.•• :~~E:·;i:~·~ .. ~" ·v.~1 l.'~~!1'18i\,1.~ l'Cl ARTHUR LEW'.S ' · A'· •• • • Unrted 1\rturts rPGT ~AOOAl GUIDAllCE SU66ESTIOj T ~ ··="-NOW! 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I 0:21 ,, . 111 Spoof Cl'Of'l..!l' Sl•gal st.1rs 111 thl' film "The Black Bird · as till' son ol the pn ,·ate e~ l' l\•:.ttlll'l'd 111 thl· l .. ll'lil'I" film "ThL· :\lalll'Sl' F.tlc1>n · · Thl' slur~ spnng:-. from the lwrn':-; d1shl•l11:I 111 thl' f.tkon statlll'tk's s1gn1f 1c~1n t·l· Starnng ''1th SL·gal ts Frl'llt'h at·lrt•s..., Stepha1w ,\udran in her .\nwr1l.'.111 film (khut Thl' film is sdwdukd for a Christmas opening Artist s Sougl1t For Teacliliig Thl' .\n.1ht•1m P.ll'ks. Recn·at1nn and lh1· .\rb Ol·p~artml•nt :-l't'k" arti:;ts lo part1e1pall' in J l'l'l't•ntl~ ck\ l'lo1wd .\111:-t in Hl•s1dt•nl·1• prngram dl~l;.!llt'd !Cir .Jun tor ..ind Sl'n10r high :-t·ho11b E.1<'h .1rt1"l "111 ll'l'l'I\ l' $:!00 for l'a<. h thrt•t• dJ~ l'\1 ... ldl'lll'~ .\n~ .1rt1 ...,t. p1•rlormtm! 1>1 '1s11Jl. lllll•rt•sll'll in partat·1p.1tang mJ\ n •spLin<.1 by nrnt..itt1ng .\ust111 Pl·.t~ .1t53:J :>218h~ J.m !.I i ~R§~E"' PtlPPET ARTISTS 1n ••TttE elREtl§ .. l• Gr.ir111<..;1 q•.• I I t10 PERfS DEC 26 lhru DEC 31 I f., c. 0•1IY II 1010~ m .( 11 JO pm (t•crpt Ott 11 & 21. 11 10 JO 1"' ontyl 1 I llt'I I\ •O• I ·• • .'v ~ ll\\\\'11\ I l..-:,;v ___J a.,;;,,,,;,,;;;~~--li...---..J ·youHG RAMKEHSTBM" "MOMTY PYTHOM AND THE HOLY GltAIL" IPGrl "NASHVILLE" lRl "TOMMY" IPGJ "CAMELOT' "OLIVER" JACK MICHOLSOH "OHE fUW ova THE CUCKOO'S MfST lltl "DIRTY MARY & CR.AD LARRY" "VANISHING f'OIMT"' IPGI "GOME IH 60 SECONDS" ~ ...... .,.. v "CiOLDftot VOYAGE OF Site.AD"' ziuita ·1 .. VOYAGE Of s• .. AV IGI I DAM ·~ "OUTER S,ACE CO...cTIOM" "MOMTY PYTHOM & Tl4£ HOLY GRAIL" -...._ ______ .. _YO~UH_G.:......:..F~RAMKEHSTEI~' lhe nlflsterpiece uf bizarre love t/Jatstunned France. A ponrait of love and submission to diso rder the senses. ] • •, SAMMY CAHN OPENS AT HARTFORD ... (From P agt> CU MARK TWAIN COMEDY -"The Celebrated Jumping FTog of Calaveras County,'' 1 and 3 p.m . Saturday in the Golden West College Theater. $1.25 general, 75 cents children. seniors or students. RELAM PA.GO D E L C I E l .. O BALL E T FOLK.LORICO -In PhilliP-5 Hall at Santa Ana College, 17th al Bristol Street, 8 p.m. Saturday. 2 p.m . Sunday. $2 adults, $1 children. 'CANDLE LIGHT PROCESSION' -At Dis neyland. Saturday and Sunday. See Page Cl . 'HOLIDAY HJ!LIGlfl'S' -Lighted boat parade. 7 p m Saturday in Dana P oint Harbor, with float mg Santa Cl a u::. Free 'CAVALCADE OF STARS' -Cher. Mac Davis, the Captain and T enrulle, and others at Anaheim Convention Center, 7:30 p.m. Saturday. $7 50 to $12.50, tickets at agencies. LOS ANGE L ES PIOUIARMONIC -Conducted by James Levine. 8 p.m. Saturday at UC Irvine Crawford Hall. Reservations 646-6411. ORANGE COUNTY MASTER CHORALE Christmas Concert. 8 p.m. Saturday in Plummer Auditorium, Ch apman and Lemon Streets, Fullerton. $.1.50 adults, $1 .50 students. 537 -8571. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21 ROD ~t cKUEN 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los AngelP.s Music Center. Tickets at agencies. MONDAY, DECEMBER21. .UI.\~ .~OLK E!'JSF.MBJ,E Dance:s from around the world. 8:30 p.m . Dec. 22 at the N Pavtlion o f the Los Angeles Music Center Tickets at agencies. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25 'HOLIDAY ON ICE' Dec. 25~ at the Anaheim Convention Center. 7 p.m . opening night. 2 and 8 p. m. Friday and Saturday. 2 and 6 p.m. Sun day, 8 p .m . Monday and 2 and 8 p.m Tuesday . S4 50, $5.50 and $6.50, with discounts for matinees and weekday shows; al Mutual and Liberty agencies and Wallichs. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26 BETTE MIDLER 8 :30 p.m . Dec. 26-31 at th<" Pavilion of the Los Ange les Music Center. Tickets at agencies. PAT BOO~F. Dec. 26·31 at Knott's Berr) Farm, Buena Park. $3 adults. $1.50 children. JOHS:'IJY RIV E RS -In concert at 2 and 4 p.m. Dec. 26. 27 a nd 28 at Magic Mountain in Valencia. S6.50 adults. SS 50 children includes rides. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27 'WO RDS A ;'liJ D )1 lJSIC' Sammy Cahn and com pany. with suc h hits as "Three Coins in lhl' Fountain" and "Call Me Irresponsible,'' opening Dec. 27 fort wo and a hall weeks at the Huntington Hartford Theater, Hollywood. Tickets at agen· cies. T UESDAY, DECEMBER JO IMPROVISATIONAL THEATER -"Colonel Monta na and the Medicin~ Show Down,'' adapt- ed for youn g people from Moliere's "Imaginary Invalid.'' 11 :30 a .m . and 2 p.m. Dec. 30 and 31 and Jan. 2-3 and 4 at the Mar k Taper For um of the Los Angeles Music Center. $.1 adults, $1.75 children under 16, noscats reserved. ·Fan tasyrfi/m s rrrsents ,l.\l//D.\ H JU \l:\S / /l,,\I )A( k .V/Cll< 11 .. \0N m'V.\JI~ Hf\~1 U\'LR TllF. CL'< M >O.\ .\'/..\I ~tarru~ U>L'l.\t I LFTC If ER a11J ~'l LLLH1 RI.DI 11.LD · Sa".,"fl~Y LAWf{ENCI:. I I. IL'R[f-v';1111l 1U > ( ;( >LD.\IAN Rosed on 1h,,no1•t·f ~· KJ:N KJ5EY · D1mtorof Phowll'°f~Y llA \KJ,ll Wl:XLl:.R ''"'" ]A< K. N/Tl\( Ill . Produced ~y 'AL'LZAEN1Z aml ,\l/CllAf..L DOL'CLA ') · D1mtt'J ry Af/UJ.\ I OR,\tA N -......---------. llESTRICTEDO j!l'llGlllAL sooi.OTRACIC AlBUJil AVAWlf OH FA.lllASY RECORDS AllO rms l O\ltlfNft AMIYI et I.A. ~ · ON...-e6U·2SU i • ' t-raoay. uecemoer 19 1!17~ DAILY PlLCJ I ,. t) Sellers DOubles Up KOCE to Show· THE Rt;TUAN Of 111£ PINK PANTllEa lhlariou11 i.lluulions and ndiculou .. 1lai.t¢u111es ma~e tht& Peter Sellers movie re· ally funny. The cHt and lha audlenc:u h1£ve •ball a& they follow tho bumbllna Jnapec- torClouliuuu. (0) VNDERCOVER8 llERO-Peler Sellers plays six rolei> in the i;lor y oC a madame tryin¥ t o uve Pari11 from the Germaru1 in World War 11 . 1 lill acting is superb but poor t1u1te and vulgarity ruin the show. )IAJIOGANV -An upbeat <.>nd1ng. glossy entertain- ment and the beautiful Diana Ross more than make up (or a tendency to simplistic idealis m in the characters. (PG) J,E1"8 DO IT AGAIN - The ldea o( casting beanpole Jlmm.r (J.J.> Walker in the role ol a professional boxer Ii> enough to make you start laughing before the lights dim. Walker is dynamite, as are cost ars Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby, who may well be the Hope-Crosby team of the '70s. (PG) Y 0 U N G FRANf(ENSTEIN The humor is j4venile and the parody is heavy-handed. but Mel Brooks' take-oft on the classic horror t ale 1~iiii~~m=~ emerges as a refreshing I joomey into a»surd.ity and irreverence. Some topnotch performances even succeed in introducing s ubtlety where none appears to have been written. (PG). "llNJI" t.l0.U0·1.JO.t:JO & A WALT DISHlY SHOAT "AMAGIRL" 'UST DAYS OF MAN ON EARTH" (I) J :IS.S:I0-1:15 "OfATH RACE 2000" (R) J ;J0.6:JO.t:J5 "UITHOUHE" (PSI 4:JS.t:OO "TH£ FRONT PAGE" Z:30.7:bo "BENJI" I :00-4:15-7:)0 "DIGBY: THE GREATEST DOG" 2:40.5:55-t : 10 "7tll VOYAGE OF SINBAO" 3:50.7:20 "GOLDl!N VOYAGE OF SINBAO" (G) 2:00.5:30.t:OO A WO~A~ UNDEJl THE I N FLU ENCE J ohn A "'THI L.AIT IA Y$ Of W MAH OM UWTW' <RI -.OY A.MD HIS DOV COMTlHUOUS NOM I J:JO SAT. THIU JAM. 4 THf: CITV SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532-6721 f1' CIT't CE ... TRE CINEMA~ ... S.A. FRWV lMANCHESTER EX.I 0 .0 . FRWV lCITV OR. EX.I . A "GOME IM 60 HC:OHDS" V '"SIDICAlt RACHS'jPGl A.,,_ o_,, of M• 0. ~ ~ .. A IOY AMD HIS DOfi" ~ '"JOY OF LOVIE'" !RI ~"LOVE UHDH SEYIHTIBf" "'U.llTHQUAlE" "AllPOIT '75" IPGI l 4 -.11140 • '*'l a IH IUIG41H ,Ill(( $1 ~8 -.OHO••'"'" Sa l11llOU 1(111p1 HohO•r•l 11lO~00 l• ..... . 4 HOIJ&l04A CUUICI II<* llOWUD IN ••• I 1 ti ..... , ••• "., .. AMlllCAN OAl"m !NI U llHOtTIOH INI .., ..... -., ,. ~· .,, .. , ti(···· M•I .. u •·••• ,, ........ . "', ... I t e 10 ,,., ... ,, .. ... , .. 17/17 ·~·-GOHI IN .. IKONDS,. llDIW UCDI"' -··--........... f AU STAI cAim 1 AU flMl fNllUH5 IAlnHaUAkl ll'GI AllPOIT 7 51"°' _,,. ... __ ,_ PACIFIC THEATRES DRIVE-IN SUPER SWAP MfETS HARBOR BL VO Drive-I" $••0 .. ,.,. a '"''' S•tO S •t & !u,,,. ••"" to •om ORANGE 011v~ In 1 & i Sit 6 Sw" ''"'IO ••"' ••"'-''•• Swf\dtu at '"•f\t ,.., S••O•Vl"'t '•m•I• Fun' P1ol1I•' 811q11n~ G1101 ~· J ,,...,, tt 11 lt•t• ., 111 ma •"'., 11111 "' .. ,, "" .. __ .. _ JAWS, ... , -LAND TIMI fOIGOT"' ------'"--·----M .......... , ......... , I DAYS Of TMI COHDOI • lM-•·· TMI MOPY MOOlll 111 e JACI HIUOUOH e I09T, llD ,..,. ,•:.::.~:. OHi fUW OVll '"' cuc•ocr1 Nllf ,., '":~·;~~" I "'° .-. ,. t lt41 t "' Ill. I -,_ ..:.WM:l.W._....,;,;.;,.;...;.__, Ml t "'9 t I hi I KMCl--6 Wf OAYS Of MAM Otl SMTN •1 lllATN UCI 2Mhe ·-·--ION' IN 60 SKOMDS • lllKAI Utut._. ---·- '.:'.=:44.'r. AMlllCAN OIAf,ln 1N1 u ll'"'"1C>N '"" _._ ...... , ... Llf'S DO IT AGAIN '"" w.w.aMU "*' .... "' llO'.!Uf IMM T ...OW ..... ~ ...... , , ... ...... DtOIY 111 ·-·-°°"'' .... IKONIS .... MltCAI UCIU • .... .......... ... a.-... , ... ,_ llflUI ... DtGIY 111 ·eaua_~tes has choun un iformunn vial mater1.;J ant! delivered a i>omewhitl pro found lh~me buried ahvein a bonng cpae. Peter Falk lS good, Gene Rowlands ill ireat, but lhe women's lib/human lab me:.sage Is sorely abused by ucess. (It) 3 DAYS o•· TU~ OON· DOR Robert ltedCord's acting almost matches his lookll in Sydnuy Pollack's timely thriller of CIA plots, subplots and counlerplots. A male of intentioni; and moo v ataoni; denecti; attl'R· lion from lhe tnte Redford· Faye Dunaway rl'lataon~hip a nd RedCorJ s patrwtic naJvele. (HJ DEATH RAC'E 2000 Filmed an parl al l.a~una Nlguel"s ... uggurat." this corny Hoger Corman cheap1e, slarrani: Dav ad Car· r adan e, satirize s the American acceptance of violenc~ as virtue an ~Port~ Slppped tugelher wath black humor and pseudo mayhcm. it is a hypcractave put-on that holds thl' at ll'nllon 1ust Long t•nuugh to hca vc across iU; social and poltt1cal vur· ridge. (RI Having F1t11 . Kevin Hooks, Irene Can.1. Wanda \'elez and LL'On PinJ<ney portra~ Harlem teen-ager~ having fun on an outing in the film "Aaron Lun·s Angela." one of many new movies :,c:hedulcd for release al Christ ma~. The film portrays the lov<.. ... affair of a teen-age black youth and a Puerto Hican g irl. Music: for the film is performed by Jose Feliciano. Kevin Hooks, who plays the boy. is best remt>mbered m; the oldest boy in the prize-winning film · ·sounder .'' r ,~l~o HiWPOiT IEAC~ (J~ 613·8350 FAR OUT! "LAST DAYS OF MAN ON EARTH" plus 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 . HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE TOGO TO UNTANGLE HER 'ANGLE?? SEE THE UNCUT, UNCENSORED ORIGINAL 35 MM PRINTS! •--·PLUS THE SECOND MOST FAMOUS•-... llllii ADULT FILM OF OUR TIME... The Devil in Miss Jones ONLY ORANGE COUNTY SHOWING! PUSSYCAT -673-4048 709 E. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach OPEN DAILY AT 12 NOON N•w• from •II over C•llfornla is rounded up each d•y In the DAILY PILOT •••••••••• •• •• .... ''''a .... ··~········· '~~··. . .. . .. ,,~ . . ~ ~ . • • • • • • •••• ·~ . lh~m.lnv.hokJW\.11 ~ v..hal MJh<.>-Jdn-, v.cl) ' anJv.ti..-inh< _. 1.Am~fiom .6..'3 Jlld ~.I Iv.....! her .. Th .. lchh1,.,n phoc09r.iJ,Jt1u ... t.o cr.!alt'd rt., moo.I t .. ·~ur.tul n • ..,.;..-1 11111 .... IMJ!ld dnJ lh<'n tnt-d lu d~>ll ,.. lt.r fhl! 11<h toi..m IA.hi) Vo'Oi!J l'\t'll,' 1h1n9-d11J nuw h~ wJr,r~d to W111 Mdhugariy 0€€ Wlliar6 .JEan-Piml: ftmoot ''~Susanns SMITH Onee Is Not~' (R) • • IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER • • EDWARDS HARBOR c~1~l HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 SEASONS GREETINGS w.·11 le Clos.M fl'or The Holl~n & So-lteme.Mllrtt Our Hut Sflow ... lllS 0.<. ll Five Specials Chnstmas pa <•J?• ammani.: on KOCE TV. Ch anne l 50, will hl· haghllghtt•<l by a number of holiday specwb At 5. lO p m . Sun1h1). "An Evening of Cham pionship Skating" \\·111 fl·aturl' <.'..ihfornia s k;,ikr::. Tai Rabilonaa <rnct Handy Gardner. among others. The special will bl· n •peated al 7 p.m. Tuesday On Tuesday al 8 p.m and again Chris tmas Day at 7 30 p.m .. ""Tht• Da!>neyl:rnd Chnstma.., Candlelight Caroling Ceremony" wall bt' pre sented Al 9 p.m De<' 23. "Christmas at the Pops'" with the Roston Pops Orl'hl'!>lra wall feature a medley of t rad1twnal l'arub.. rnl'ludang a smgalong with the Tanglt•wood Fesl1\'al Choru::.- .\T 7:30 P .M . 0 t.'t' 2·1, ;.a spec·wl half hour ver&ion of the Chns tma!> uper;.a ' AmJhl and llw Night V1s1tor s" wall be shown. Thl' l'haldr!.'n·s opt.•ra is a production b v Oran)!e Coa!>t Collegt' It will bt:' stagt•d al lhl' col ll'ge dram a lab tonight and Saturda) at 8 u · dol·k. with admr::.-::.ron onh live cents .\t !l pm Chri!'ttm as i':\t', ffallel Wl'::.l and the lll.Jh svrnphony On·he::.tra will pt'rform TC'haakov::.ky 's pnpulJr ballt.•t "Tht· Null'rat·kt>r · Tht.• stury as lh.Jl of a > oung girl "ho fall::. asleep on C'hra stm;,,is f:vt· ;,ind lakes a magical jourm.•y to the K angcJom of lht.· Snow ·Q~een and the Land of lhe Sug<.1r P lum Farry. . -L I SATURDAY 12:16-3:45-7-15·10·45 SUNOAY·FRIDA Y 1 :30-5:00-8:30 ~N O'~AL .~ 'MARl§A 'BERtNSOW EDWARDS l . "'" PAT~"1AGEE HA.~Y KR4,tGER •DIA~ l<OE~ER GAV-HAMILTO~ 'MAR.l} KEAN_ (PG) HAll80 R at ADAMS, COSTA MfS~ PlfONf H•3101 OH HUIOI l lllO •• OHi Mii.i IOUfli Of ........ o M. ·I CJ• OAJL y ptLOT Events Flavor Music ,Of 1975 I By MARY CA~IPB ELL ,.,. ... _ ... , .. ,"'Writ., The year 1975, in the world of dassical music. was flavored by the bicentennial and the re- cession. America's best-known ~omposer. Aaron Copland, was 75 and there were many celebra - tions in his honor. An American composer won the PuLitzer Prize. Soprano Beverly Sills and con- ductor Sarah Caldwell made news. The Grammy Award for the "classical a lbum of the year" was won by ··Berlioz's 'Sym- phonie Fantastique, '" played by the Chicago Symphony, conduct- ed by Sir Georg Sol ti. The &lshoi Opera performed m New York a nd the Berlin Opera in Washington. a first for both m the United States. The tfetropolitan Opera performed in Japan. also a first visit. Scott Joplin's opera, "Treemonisha." was performed by the Houston Grand Oper a. 58 years after his death , in H o us ton and on Broadway, " starring soprano Carmen Balthrop, who had .just won t h e )!e tropolitan Opera Auditions for young singers. SARAH CALDWELL, director of the Opera Company of Boston, was engaged by the Metropolitan Opera, the first woman to con duct a t the M el, f or 11 performances of "La Traviata" i n 1976. The New York Philharmonic also hired her to conduct its pension fund benefit concert and Time magazine put her picture on a cover. Antonia Brico. 72, also found her baton in demand -for the first time -after the release of a movie made by Judy Collins and Jill Godmilow which documented her struggles as a woman con- ductor. Brooklyn -born coloratura Beverly Sills, much loved in New York as a home-g rown product and brightest star of the New York City Opera, m ade her Mel debut m the s priAg in Rossini's "The Siege of Corinth." s~ roWlded by quantities of publl · · ty, and then opened the 1975·7 season in tfie sam e opera. Dominick Argento, 48, native of York, Pa .. won the Pulitzer Prize for his son g cycle, "From the Diary of Virginia Woolf, .. which mezzo-soprano Janet Baker sang at its premiere m Minneapolis. Argento, who is best known for his compositions for voice, has been a music pro- fessor at the University of Min· nesota smce 1958. IS OTHER opera news, the Seattle Ope ra Company present· ed the four operas of Wagner's "Ring" in German within a week and the next week presented the cycle again. in English. which no .. Filled with loving humor that links all people, all ages, all seasons. The perfect holiday entertainment." -RCX R££0, 011/~ News "Matthau at the top of his form. Burns ... keenly funny." -VINCENT CANBY. New York Times "A couple of shining hours. Matthau and Bums iive the performances of their lives. ***'Ii *" -KATHLECH CARROLL , 011lyNn t Friday. O~ember 19, 1975 OPERA IMPRESARIO SARAH CALDWELL She Bee a me the First Woman to Conduct at the Met other opera company ever has at- tempted. It was judgl'<.I a re sounding success. The company will do it again tn 1976, tn a 12-day period. The 12-year f~ud between the.· Lyric and Grand operas 1n Philadelphia ended with mergc..'r into the Philadelphia Opera Com- pany, which will begin opera lions in 1976, as part of the 81ccn tennial. , The Metropolitan Opera firt.-d its general manager, S<.·huyler Chapin, and put Anthony Rltss m charge as executive d1rel·tor Bliss said the main reason was to give artistic responsibthty for the company to James Ll.'vine. 32. who had been promoted from principal conductor to music direetor a month before. A stnkc by Met orchestra musicians was averted when they extended their old contract to Dec. 31. The Met In classical music and opera, 1975 was a year of beginnings, endings, reprises and intermissions. shortened its season because of its financial problems, held an auction on a Sunday, which ham- mered away at the season's re- cord S2 .6-millton deficit to the tWle of 5103.000. Sopranos Lucine Amara and Roberta Peters celebrated 25th anmversanes with the company and soprano Dorothy Kirsten celebrated her 30th. Former Met bass-baritone George London, 55, became general director of the Opera Society of Washington ' IS THE SY~PHONV world. the Cleyeland Symphony, PhiladelpMa' Orchestra and New York Philharmonic had suc· cessful European tours. Wilham Steinberg, 75, retired as music director of th e Pittsburgh Sym· phony and Andre Previn, 46, princ ipal cond uctor of the Lon· don Symphony, w::is hired, re· taining the London job. Riccardo Muti, 34, of Naples, Italy, was ap- pointed to a newly created posi· tion. guest conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Then• were denials that music director Eugene Ormandy, 75, plans to re- tire. The National Symphony tn Washington chose Russian cellist Msh s lav R ostropovich, 48, as conductor after the retirement announcement of Antal Dorat1, .m. American James de Priest, 38, principal guest conductor of the !'iational. went to the Quebec Symphony as music director. The Seattle Symphony signed • German Rainier Miectel, :n. now working in Stockholm. Resignatio n s in<.'ludl'd Frenchman Pierre Boulez from the New York Philharmonic, to head an institute in Paris con· cerned with avant-garde music; Japanese Seiji Ozawa from the San Fra n c isco Sy m phon y.; Italian Aldo Ceccato from the Detroit Symphony. to become music director of the Hamburg Philharmonic, Frenchman Alain Lombard from the Miami Philharmonic and American Henry Lewis from the New Jersey Symphony. There were strikes by sym- phonies in Kansas City, Pit· tsburgh and :'llewark. A very Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center. which has had acoustic troubles since its opening in 1962. announced that it will close for ftve months in 1976, gut its in- terior and rebuild, paid for by a gift from Fisher. AUCE T ULLY Hall in Lincoln .c en t e r go t a tracker - mechanical action -organ, built in Switze rland, a gift from Miss Tully . The Eas.tman School of Music named a new student r e- cital hall for composer Howard Hanson . The University of Miami opened '.\1 aurice Gusman Con- cert H::ill. · Dana College in Blair, Neb., set up a memorial to the late Met heldentenor Lauritz Melchior.• The North Carolin a School of the Arts gave its first honorary doc- torate to classical guitarist An· dres Segovia, 81. Organist Virgil Fox started an organ school in Hammond Castle in Gloucester, '.\'l ass . The castle has a drawbridge, central fortified tower and 10 ,000-pipe organ. Among the money problems, the 41-year-old St. Paul Opera canceled its 1975 season, hoping to raise money and. resume in 1976. Town Hall and the Mannes College of .Mus ic, both in New Yori., teetered on the brink of closing. The San Francisco Symphony held a money-raising radio marathon in February, during which listeners could request pieces of music on station KKl-U by giving a donation. A number of artists donated concerts to help the financially aiLing Miami Philharmonic. The deans of the concert pianis ts. Artur Rubinstein. Vladimir Horowitz, Rudolf Serkin and Cla udio Arrau. gave concerts. J ose Iturbi gave one to celebrate his 80th birthday. Soprano Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, 60. made her "farewell United States appearance.·· '•A winner and a treat for the entire family.'' -STfWART KL[IN WN[W TV "If there are not at least four Academy Award nominations for this movie, I'll be much surprised." 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DK'MMO. NOTICE IS '41!Rl!•Y GIVIN ttlal MABLE SETH Wlll..S ~flied heAln a petltl411'1 for Pr~ ot Wiii end for It-~· Of l.lttttt T"1elM!ltM'y to IN f'lllUI~ end w eul~lretloll to.,_ mlnlst~ ~ Ille lnclePlfldltll Ad- mlnl.tlr .. lon of E1tett1Actt'•~to ....,Id\ .. me-. tor flWther IN"\lculiW'._ Md ttlet UW tlm• •net piece Of heeri119 tht MIM hes bwn .. , for .J-ry 6, 1'76, et 10100 e.m., In Ille court"'°"' of Dltpertment No. 3 of seld court, at 100 Clvk Center Drive Wu1, In U-Oty of ~·Ana, Celllornl•. Oiied O.c•mtier 1 s. 1'15. WILLIAM E. St JOHN, Golonty Cl•rk 'T1tOMAS L. LOltD Diil ~---Ve .... ci., 51111• 2U UlllM Miiis, C-.IH. ttlHI 'ht: (71411114* AtWMyf.,: ,....,._, P\tllllsNd Ot'1111ge Coast Oelly Piiot. OKefnber 11, 1', 25, 1975 4111 ~7S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 0" "INDING OF NOSIGNI flfCANT I! Fl'ECT OHTME ENVI RONMENT December 19, 197S <:oun1y of Orlln9e Environmental Mena9emen1 Agtncy I Housing Plans Branch P.O. Box 4108 5anta Anll, C•lilornia 92702 TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS ANO PERSONS: T\lf County of Orange proPoses to re· CIUKt the U.S. Department of Housing llnd Urblln Oevelopm&nt to rtlta~ Fe<»ral tunds under Tille I of the Hous· Ing and Community Oevelooment Ac:I of 1974 (PL 9'3-3831 to be used tor tt>e foll-Ing project: Unincorporated Are~ Midway City drelnctQe ctwlnnel lor Elderly. SKtion 8 Project; Conslnkllon of a 6 fl. wide J tt. dee9 open storm dralnac;ie channel. fut tyimproved4 Mjdw•y City, Oranoe Co., C.Ufornia. Estimated Cost; SlS,000. It has been determln~ lllat such re- quest for release of funds wllll not con· stitu1e an action s19nllfcant1v affecting the quality of the human envlronmeflt and, accordingly, lhe County of Orange c»clded not to preoare an Envlronmen· 1at Impact Statement undtr the Na- llonet Environmental Polley Act of 1969 (PL91·190l. The re1tsons for such decision not to r>reS>clfe such S1a1emen1 are as toltoM · This proje<I will not resull 1ri si9nlllcan1 modification to natural or man-made features of lhe project site. The primary etlect of this project will be to alleviate an existing h<11ard 10 health and safety. An Environmental Review Board nspectlng the within project has been made by Ille •l>ove·named County which do<uments the environmental r~vlew ol Ille pro)t'CI and more fully ~ts forth the reasons wtly such Stale- menl Is not r~ulred. This Environmen- tal Review Record Is on Ille at Int> above address and Is available tor public uamlnahon and copying, ""°" 'requut, •I EMA Housing Plan• Bran<h, 811 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, from 8:00 lo S·OOda11y. No further environmental review of such project Is prapo~d 10 be conciuc1. ed, prior lo the request for release of Fed&r•I Funds. All Interested al)encles, Qrouos and Ptr$0ns disaQTeeing with this decision are Invited to submll wr IUen u>nv•ients for consideration by the county to tl'K' EMA Housln9 Plans Branch. Suchwnt· len cornmenh shOuld be recelwd at the address specifled, on or before January 13, 1976, All such commfnts so rtee1Yed will lie considered. Tbe counly wlll not request the release of Federal fundS or lllke any administrative action on the within project prior lo the' d•lt ~citied above. Ralph A. Dltdrlch SUpervlsor, Third Olstr1ct S1S North Sycamore Sant• Ana. Cali!orn•a 92701 Published Orange Coast Da1ty Pilot, December 19, 1915 ~-IS PUBLIC NOTICE S·1•1 SU .. ERIOR COUltTOl'THE STATE 01' CALI l'OltMIA l'OR THE COUNTY 0 1' ORANGE No.A·ts•12 NOTICE 01' HEARING OF l'ETITIOH l'OR l'ROaATE 01' WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY AND AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTER UNDER THE INDEPENDENT AO- MUllSTRATIONOF ESTATES AC'\' Estele of LULA M. TAYLOR, lll$0 k,_n as LULA MAR IE TAYLOR, also known u MRS. GLENN E. TAYLOR, also known as MRS. GLENNE E. ,. AYLOR (LULA,. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CHARLES R. TAYLOR hasfiledtwreln a pe11tion for Probate of Wiil •nd for ls- suanc.e ot Letters T9'1•menlary and Authorlutlon to Adml nlster Undei" IN Independent Adrnlnlstretlon Of Estates Act, rei.rence to which Is medt for further pertlcutars, •nd that ti... lime and pl Ke of hearlltQ the same has been set lo!' Jen.,.ry 6, 1976, •I 10:00 am., In the courtroom 01 OePllrtment No. 3 of vld court, •I 700 Civic Center Orlw West, In the City of Sant• An•, Qtifomla. Oiied Dec. IS, 1'7S. WILLIAM E. SUONN, County Clerk GEOltGE R . .,IOM NSON 60ELMA~NUE I.ONG aEifCH, CA. tMOt ......,...,, ... , ,..tltJ-r PuOllShed orange Coas1 Dally Pilot, Otcember 19, 19, u. 1975 409-7S --PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING alDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ltlet the &o.rd of Educ•tlon of the Newport. Mese Unified School District of Ora1199 County, Clllifornlll, wllt recelw se•led bka up to 11:00 on tlle Ith day of Jan., ""· •I tlle office of Hid School DIS· trlct, toceted et 1857 Plecenll• Avenue, Coste Mua. Cllllfornla, •I wlllcll111me Sllld bids wlll be publicly openea and ,. ad tor; CHA~TER BUS SERVICES All bids lire to be In •<cOt'dance with Conditions, lnstruc:tlons, and Scie<lllu· ttons, 'wtllch •••MW on flle lntlleofflce of tl'le f'vrchllslno Agent of sakl ~· District, l&SI Plec•ntl• A venue, Costll MtM, Cllllloml•. No tlldder m•y withdrew his bid fOf' • Plflod of forty.flw CCSI d•ys •II~ the ....... t fOf' Ille opening thereof. The 8oerd ot Educetlon of the ffewpon>Mes. Unified SchOOI District nwrn• the right to r•l•<I any°' all tllds, ~ not nt<flHrlly llCCept the e-st bid, and to welv• eny lntonnati- tyor lrrwgut•rJty In eny bid recetwd, Dir.cl: NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT of Of'enoe eo11nty, Celltomle By Dorothy Hervey Flwr Plll'chllslno Aoeft( s~ PubllShed Of'ange Coest Dlllly Pilot. ~r It, 26, 1'7S .. .,,,.,, PUBLIC NOTICE ·6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I . L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Friday, Oeoembor 19. 1975 DAIL y PILOT DI t...i hlote....... 1000 ""' ....... • • • •••••• lOOO "" ........... i.w ... _, ,~.,. . *O»lt ~~~~~~~~-~~-e·,-,-~-,-t·~~,-k·~-~~a-ee~o·n·t·h·e·o·~~n-,·,·c-~~~~~~~~~~~ ~1~~.-~---.~~~~ ~~!~~~ ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS :.-:-=...:::::: ~~! .......... !?.~~~~:!'! .......... !~.~!1: Hou1HForS* --.............. ~· I ffJYlllllf • , •• • • SOSO Jt9f 1-mtn • """*' aooo..,.. ...... -You Con SelJ It, Find It, ( . 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N.I. 644.49 I 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ference. limitation. or discrimination based on Getterol 1002 THE ULTIMATE '-COUPLE'S HOMfH Spacious and gracious, yet loaded with livability. In perfect condition inside the 2 bdrm home, outside around the pool, in the small greenhouse or throughout the garage and workshop. This property reflects exquisite taste and thorough attention to detail. In the West cliff area at $169,500. race. color, religion, sex, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference. limita· tion, or discrimination.'' This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in \'iola- tion orthe law. Gftteral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRI-LEVEL ASSUME $37 ,200 3 Bdrm, plus large bonus room, cathedral ceiling in living room. s pacious kitchen overlooking •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CHARMING BA YSHORE COTTAGE ONLY $65.900!! Mingle with the movie stars only steps from the prestige of Newport waterfront. Rustic cottage nestled in huge trees provides once in a lifetime bargain. Home is loaded with personality + +. You must see to believe for this price -hurry -owner must go -take advantage call NOW! 546-2313 ask for Elsa. U ~ IVU I: 11()MI:§ REAL TORS", 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Coro11a del Mar Gt-ntral I 002 Gtntral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARADISE MANOR .. 3 BR -2 STORY POOL-BEACH therapeutic spa set in G 1 pr i v a t e s e c l u d e d f'fttl"CI I 002 GeMral I 002 FAMILY HOME 4 SALE Fantastic Mesa Verde bargain. This hnml' j ust fell out of l.'scrow and owners arl' \'Cry anxious. Price reduced. S5.000. 4 bedrooms. huge family room , form.IL dining room. HJISl'tl lh•arth fireplar11• 1.ake Slll'd pool. :\ludi morl'. Ca ll 546·4141. $35,000 Form al e ·iltry t o uramutic living room. lloge ga rd e n view kitchen. J\rl1stH' open i.latrs swet•IJ to st'paratl' m<1sll'r su1ll' pl u !.. d11ldrer1~ \\ 1ng Sel'ludl'd 22 ft. bal11.,oom sized par ty room th:.it O\ erlook~ walled courtyard. llurry forth ts l'all 963-7881. backyard, extra large ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• king size master suite LUXURIOUS with sunken Roman tub. PALM SPRINGS WATERFRONT Hurry! 963-6767. Th H t· gt Es OP1ri1119 °Trs1vn0~r1i1 r• e unm on lale is MINI-HARBOR now available for sale or ~- {....,,. . BEACH DUPLEX ONLY $61,500 Bachelor hide·away & in· com e. Sharp rus tic <:harm & contemporary. Priced.for quick sale. 1 Ulock to beach. 545-9491. G? Walker &lee Real Estate trade! Fish. golf, :.wim, ESTATE play tennis on your own 3 + 3 BOAT SLIPS acres just 2 blks from the Prime location. Secluded center of town. Has entry unfolds charming stocked la ke, swimming wa ters ide atmosphere. pool, pitch & putt. Lennis 0J)('n floor plan. Wall of court, main rant'h house glass overlooks magnif1 · + 3 gul'st cottages. cent ·dockside lerrate. Modernized with 11 l(JOs One of a kind opportuni of A/C. Call for apµt lo ty I NCOME FROM see. Fee land. $550,000. --Y 0 U R 0 W N M I N I · COMPANY RE/\LTOHS SINCE l!t44 HARBOR + $200t mo Take advantage of lhb r are exception. Calf 546·2313. 0"tt/ 1119 •11 S fU•/ IOfif r1•rr• COATS&WALLACE f.j •• ttt .... I REAL ESTATE, INC. [® 1,1: •:1 : 1:. I :"' 11 · . : . ·, -- LIDO ISLAND Great locatt0n·dose lo tennis court s an d ---------• beacht:s. 3 bdrm. home with pool size courtyard. $134.500. Call 675-7225 CAll US JOA • FREE ESftlHTI 0' VALUE \ri\LLEY HEALTY A &ERG ENTERPRISES CO. FAIR LANE <I 1• GARDENS ADULT· CONDOMINIUM MESA NORTH 6 73-4400 I~[=:·=·=··=.:"::::::::·:::::::=:::==:::::~~ 15 +BONUS + pool $28,500 Spal'ious 3 b<'d room. 11 :· baths, bl•s t huy In Orange County. S1425 Dn indds ('losing l'O!St. CuH 836-4206 or 835·1532. 4 Bedroom. 2 baths, fplc, ------· Santa's helper .JUSt de- livered this one 1 Dou IJll' door entry into I Ulfurious setting overlooking fan· lastic pool a rea. 5 Huge compl e te carpeting thruout. Drapes. llltns. Obie gar. Covered patio. All in very good condi· lion. Reduced to $46,000. Roy McCardle Realtor I 8 I 0 Newport Costa Mesa 548-7729 $55,900 Lovely 3 ·yr old Mesa Verde home. 3 BR. 2 BA w/cathedral ceilings, patio kit & corner lot. Low maint. yard w/lge patio & fruit trees. Call us for compl details 546·5880. ~HERITAGE REALTORS SPANISH VILLA ON THE BAY TELEPHONE SANTA! AT HIS WORKSHOP 646-7171 -.:..._ ---BR's plus bonus uerea VILLAGE DEC. 21,22.23,24 6-8 PM MERRY CHRJSTMAS DRAMATIC •CHOICE* Cameo Hi9hlands · •. 4-bedroom home-or three & den. F or the fun- 1.o v in g I a m i I y ; i n beautiful condition and ready for quick move in- Plan your CHRISTMAS REAL ESTATE t1on room Sl'llcr :.ays to sell now <1t $6;J.500. Call 64f;.7111 . MEHRY ________ _ CHRISTMAS~! 3 T nir1111r·-··· ',,.-.,, •• " 2 STEPS 0 [® THE REAL ESTATE RS ~ SAND &BAY $64,500!!! Pri me-pn me a rca. . I dea lly s i tua t ed DOVER SHORES A n exceptiona l 4 bedroom-home built on a spacious view lol. in- formal living with quali- ty throug h o ut. '·Ex· traordinary " describe~ the family room and mas t er wing! Call NOW. -------------- VACANT COTTAGE. Freshly redecorated and ready to m ove 10, lots of appeal for beach & bay lovers. Possible income w11t in r ear included in ;1bo\'e pnce-for an un lwl1evable bargurn take advantage-rail :>-11;.2313 , COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E . Coast Hwy. 675-5511 642-5200 for details. ---------•1 PETE BARRETT NEW LISTING Ocean air duplex ; 4 BR. -REALTY-up & 2 down. Steps to ocean. Potential win· ter/s ummer r e ntals. Pnced at S!.l2,5011 642-5200 675-4060 EASTSIOE TOWNHOUSES COLON IAL STYLf: 2 bedrm with brick fireplace, formal dining. large bcdrms, bltn:., patio & 1 1 ~ yrs nt'W. Prim<: Joeat1on ne;.ir Only 10', Uown. <l1t, '.J •J~'~Fuf11""' rt<J ~,, ti73·3663 548-0715 eves $39,900 BEACH GIANT Cotlage walkway t o 3000Sqftofluxury.4to7 :;hopping and bus lines [ ® ~ $39.500-$44,700 Call546·4140evc~. ~======== THE REAL ESTATE RS associated elegant baysidc living at bedrooms, charming MESA VERDE a fraction of cost ! Boat family r oom, oriental POOL BROKERS-REAL TORS 202S W Balboa 61l·J66l docks and manlime liv· plank patio, mini or- i ng ! Cus tom decor chard, private yard . ANYTIME Wt'll locatcd 3·bedroom. highlights formal dine~ Sf\4.900. 10 11( down. Call 2-hath with sparkling G 0 u rm et 5 u n s hine 962-7788 ht•at1·tl & filterNt pool. kitchen ! Walls of glass! KEY REALTORS EL RANCHO WRECK l31g lot with boat or Sweeping master bdrm ·--------1 $42,000 OM THE BLUFF trnilt'r ~toragc. Prit•l.'d S · I · tor qwck sale at 557.000. retr eat! ptra ling PACESETTER The rough riders must View-View-View w1t h an assumahlcl0Jn. staircase to sun terrace! have ridden thru here~ Red tile roof and Spanish Mesa Verde for only ll 's battered, it 's beat. 2 bt•drooms. 2 baths Con· CA.LL qwckly. 551l 211GO alcove-try $3990 total ss5•90o Extremely up-but docs it e\'cr ha\'(' dominiurn. F ireplace, .SELECT down payment! Or take graded. 4 bedrm -+ 2 full potential'. Head'cm up lamily room. tile entry. A baths lOOOSq n + 15x30 c Custom C trJ)f'l in° and PnOPERTIES over existing loan al S249 · · and move'em out! ~I or· " ---_ ---per month. It's unique added game room En· ral sized bedrooms /\ draJ)l'S. Ue('orator's and won't last! Hurry. tire home redecorated. chuck wai::on kitc h<·n . wallpaper throug hout 8 UNITS 847.6010. Move-in fresh. Owner wagon tracks and e1ll' Separate laundry room. Close in 1975. Bark B:i y transferred T\\O enclosed patios, one \ 1cw. Room for atldt· [~ orrN 1119· 1r r. ru11iri1rr.i10 • • Campfire entert ain - UPERn menl! A stampede sized custom bril'kl'd. 2 t'af twnal units or try condo :.i : 1: t ~ ; k' !I ·• : : ~~ LEASE OPTION Steps to beach. 3-BR. 2-ba, builti.ns +slone frplc. Newly painted big lot w/dbl gar. Real sharp and vacant. $62,500. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 Classified ads sell big items, smaJl items or any item. Just call M2·5678. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 ' oaras:!C, electric clonr l'O nver sion . For ba('k yard has room for a ,.. OMES herd ! Priced b e low opener . sw1mmin!! rool particularsCall . .._ market! Paint & s av1·~ around lil t' corn1·r. 400£.17'~ 3848 Camp11s NB 549-8655 Fix-up and make SSS! J t1t 8 ·uyr1.i &OSWaun~ER C.M. A•IMI• ... Va('ant·ready ! V A·SO . " down! Try any ofl t•r ' X IS FOR XTRAS Beautiful Blufrs. 3 bedroom condo. Free standing that offers un- usual privacy and QUJ('t -large wrap·around patio for outdoor dining & sunning. Finest quality carpets & drapes throughout A real un· usual value at $76,000. Seller says bring·em , 18724 WE TRY HARDr:R ATTRIHARBOR _c~.~~~ -~~'~"llfJ 'l)P( N.t"(. ll~~r~~~(~~:F~A"cH [~ ~ ()ff l~llts. tlown Chapel . · Lane IH'tw1·en Be.ach Blvd & Magnulta Dnn 't givt• up tltl' ship' "I.1st" 1t in !'l:issifted. Ship to :.hor~ res ults! 642-5678. ~====-===-= 968·4293 C.F. Colesworthv Realtors 640-00~0 Attention Builders 2 prime ocean bay view lots in CdM. 1 blk from beach. $128.500. 979·0631 or 644-4510 Owner. ~~~~.-,--~~~- $@~~N\-lG£2fS 8 That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle 1411•4' lly (lAY •. rOUAN ----- 0 Reorronge leflen of •he four scrombled WO<dl be- low to for"' four 11mple we<ds FUWREC I I I I I 1 I TESAW I ·:; . I 11 I I, . I S U T R Y I : A new TV ipectc!CYfar 1s 1n 4 ji I j j 1lie works, doing a modern . • . • _ vcl'lion of thn lady G«J,,,., ---------\to1y. She'll WHr a -. I L I E c c I I •l·•• ... -,-,-,--,,-,--,---! 0 c-o'~·~ th11 ch11c~1 .. quot..! • . _ _ _ • . t ~ I tl1n; In th4 "''"'"9 _,d ....__.__..._.___.__...~ you Q•••lop irO'n ll•P No. 3 below & PPINI NUt.'!HfO l[lTfRS IN IHESE Y.IUAR[S GeMral i ooi'Gttteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Your~V' . h 9'1Y Home ;:;Fe: A BeaG I ! Christmas . llcrc"s u llttk Chri.,tmu.c; bau- hk thut wtll lust a llfctlml". ·111csc ht•u11tlf11l to\\,thomcs l tn\'I.' a ma~nliiccnt <>ecun outlook uncl <.'onu.: iu ~·our choice of two n.n<I thr,·c hnlrooms . ExL•cllcnt finnm.'in~ Is uvulluhlc ond if~·ou pur<.'ho.~ before Dn'l'111bcr :u, 1975, our ho1111.:'I quolf~v for lhl.' !i% tn."< cn·cllt . Your C'hrhUanuc; ,.hopplnj.[ t'flll h e hundkd for u pultry 8!';2.900 10 ~72,400. These homes \n·re not hullt ll\' lhc ch'c-s. The Sea Terrace Town homes (hTrlooklnll the Pact6c <>ccan In 1~111• ;\;IM\1d • VEAR ., BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 <!<107 E C OAST HW'Y CORONA OE l.. M A l'I READY TO SELL? f; Our large s taff of professionals is reody. willing & able lo helr> you with the sale of yuur property. Due to e xceptional sales activity during October & November. we can now offer,,.· greater personal service than ever. -:1 ' We 'll be h appy t o g ive you a professional estimate of value on your t home, with no ol>Ugat1on on your part. j BAY & BEACH REAL TY • J OUR 26th YEAR 675-3000 '• ......................... :.~;~·;;~; ·~~~~:~:~ I GLEN MAR BEAUTY Gennol 1002 GMeral SuJ>Cr s h;irp 3 bedroom honw 1deallv lot'alt>cl on a ciu11•t <·ul de '"l' stn·et. Co11ven1ent lo !>hoppmi:: and schools. Newly de c·orated inside. hurry, new I 1 s tiug. S49 .ouo. 640-6161. ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. Summl'rtimc beadl rl'lr t'al. 1-'t•w :. ll'ps to ott•an T ula I J" i\ :.tl'V v.1lh lugh v.;ills. /\frail\\.' !'>t~ ling. llousl· of glaS!)~ Indoor gardt>n atrium loaded w1tl1 tropira t plants & lt•t 11!'>. Hugged ht>a m t:t• 11111 gs tn a It rooms. Log hurntni,: llrt•plat:t'. Wintlin14 s l:i1rt a sl' to halt•otty Jantl1ng Private sunderlf, tcrratc off m ass t \'t' ·master sullt• + 2 mor~ bedrooms. Ont• ht'droom d1>wnsta1r!'> could lie den. Formal dm1ni:: off hn«-k detorated ktlt:h<:n Couo· try paltu. Plus Olymplo MEREDITH GARDENS swimming pool & tennis. Lovely 3 bedroom, farni-rourt:.. What more could ly, plus form al dining you ask for? Call today room. TRl·LEVr:L Nt·W 842-2535. paint in a net out. Uakony . , ,,, ,,, 1 • ·, i1 .. , ,, , ~r '· t. ·• t•t'llcnt dcc:or Lob of c><· \:0$ lt~~j!lj~ off maskr hedroom. Ex· [ I tra storal{c 0\.\ 1ll'1 must ~ ., , i.ell . Only s1 1.uuu .1 J 540·1151. I ~HERITAGE REALTORS S&S "Model Home" , Uv Ownl'r 692·l:!S4. General I 002 Gtneral 1002' • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I irvine realty FIN E R HOMES FROM $79.500 TO $700,000 LIND.A ISLE LEASE Designed for the lg. family & gracious ente rtaining. 2 family rooms+ 5 bedrooms. Subtle colors in carpeting & walkovers. Offered on annual basis unfurnished. Owner will consider option to purchase. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. (Mll) HOME FOR '76 Lovely view -access to private beaches -4 lg. bedrooms, family room w /wet bar, lg . .forrnal dining -Cameo Shores -$152 .500. Martha Macnab642·8235. (M12) HA YE A HIGH Ol' TIME in Big Canyon in this luxurious Versailles. 4 bedrooms, den, ~rmal di . ·ng room & 41,:! baths. tif view! $235 ,000. Tom Queen -6200. -Jack Custer 642-8235. (M13) THE HIGHLANDS -$89,500 Beautiful 4 bedroom w /21 i balhs, lg. living room, family room & exotic pool in lush tropical setting. Walk to pri vatc beach. Elaine Svedeen 64 2-8235. (M14) HARMONY W /fHE EHVIROMMEMT Ocean view & sparkling ni g ht lights+ park-like setting all add to the charm of this lov~ly 3 bedroom, family room home. $119,500. Lois E gan 644·6200. ( M 15) BIG C.AMYOH CUSTOM POOL HOME Spacious 5 bedroom home profess ionally decorated, overlooking four golf course greens. Ideal floor plan for the lg. family that enjoys contemporary Calif. living. $289,000. J oyce Edlund 642·8235. (MI6) RETIRE OM THE IA Y IN NEWPORT BEACH Boat slips available al your front door. 50' patio. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. One of 12 beautifully maintained apts. $95,000. Larry Dyer 642-8235. ( M 17) HARIOR VIEW P~VllW 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2-story hornet Tasteful wallpapers & decorating. Lovely yard is highlighted by extensive wood decking. One house away from park. $102,000. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (Ml8) WHAT A SP.ARJ<LY 3 bedroom, famjJy room home w /lovely patios, pool, peg & groove kitchen floor, rosewQO<l bars & pccky cedar paneling . $79.500. Lynne Rothell 644·6200. (ML9) 6UGl5 644-6100 IOI Doftf !>rift "44 MaoAltlM NeWPof1 BN<h, C.lltvm. ..,.. .. .- .. I l f I • CJ• OAJLY P1LOT Frldsy. December 19, t975 Events Flavor Music .. Of ~975 ' By MARY CA!\IPBF.LL "" Ne"",.•lvrft Wtll« The year 1975, in the world of dassiral music, was flavored by the bi<'entennial and the re- cession. America's best-known composer, Aaron Copland. was 75 and there were many celebra tions in his honor . An Amencan composer won the Pulitzer Prize. Soprano Beverly Sills and con- ductor Sarah Caldwell made news. The Grammy Award for the ··ctasstcal album of the year" was won by ··Berlioz's 'Sym- phonie Fantastique,"' played by the Chicago Symphony, conduct· ed by Sir Georg Sol ti. The Bols hoi Opera performed in New York and the Berlin Opera in Was hington. a first for both in the United States. The Metropolitan Opera performed m Japan. also a first visit. Scott Joplin's opera, "T reemonisha." was perfor m ed by the Houston Grand Opt-ra. 58 years after his death. in Ho u ston a nd on Broadway, " starring soprano Carmen Balthrop, who had just won the Metropolitan Opera Auditions for young singers. SARAH CALDWE LL, director of the Opera Company of Boston. was engaged by t he Metropolitan Oper a, the first woman to con- duct at the Met . for 11 performances of "La Traviata" i n 1976. The New York Philharmonic a lso hired he~to conduct its pension fund benefit concert and Time magazine put her picture on a cover. Antonia Brico. 72. also found her baton in demand -fo r the first time -after the release of a movie m ade by Judy Collins and Jill Godmilow which documented her struggles as a woman con- ductor. Brooklyn-born coloratura Beverly Sills, much loved in New Y-0rk as a home-grown prodllct and brightest star of the New York City Opera, made her Met debut in the s pring in Rossini 's "The Siege of Corinth," sur- rounded by quantities of publici- ty, and then opened the 1975-76 season m the same opera. Dominick Argento. 48, native of Yor k. Pa .. won the Pulitzer Prize for his song cycle, "From the Diary of Virginia Woolf," which mezzo-soprano Janet Baker sang at its premiere in Minneapolis. Argento. who is best known for his compositions for voice, has been a music pro- fessor at the University of Min- nesota smce 1958 IN OTHER opera news, the Seattle Opera Company present- ed the four operas of Wagner 's ·Ring" in German within a week and the next week presented the cycle again. in English, which no .. Filled with loving humor that links all people, all ages, all seasons. The perfect holiday entertainment.'' -REX REED, Daily News "Matthau at the top of his form. Burns ... keenly funny." -VINCENT CANBY N•'!f York Time~ "A couple of shining hours. Matthau and Bums 1ive the performances of their lives. *** 11t *" -l<ATHLCCN CARROl L D•llyNews OPERA IMPRESARIO SARAH CALOWELL She Became the First Woman to Conduct at the Met other opera company ever has at- tempted. It was judgrd a re- sounding success. The company will do it again in 1976, in a 12-day period. The 12-year feud between tpe Ly ric and Grand opt>ras in Philadelphia ended with merger into the Philadelphia Opera Com- pany, which will begin opcr<J tions in 1976, as part of the B1ccn· tennial. , The Metropolitan Opera fired its general manager, Schuyler Chapin, and put Anthony Bhss m charge as executive director Bliss said the main reason was to give artistic responsibihty for the company to James Levine. 32, who had been promoted from principal conductor to mu:.1c director a month before. A strike by Met orchestra musicians was averted when they extended their old . .contract to Dec. 31. The Met In classical music and opera, · 1975 was a year of beginnings, endings, reprises and intermissions. shortened its season because of its finan cial problems. held an auction on a Sundav, which ham- mered away at the season's re· · cord S2.6-million deficit to the tune of SIOJ,000. 5€>pranos Lucine Amara and Roberta Peters celebrated 25th anniversaries with the company and soprano Dorothy Kirsten celebrated her 30th. Former Met bass-baritone George London. 55. became gener a l director of the Ope~a Society of W ashtngton. IS THE S Y~J)HONV world. the Cleveland Symphony, Philadelphia ()rchestra and New York Philharmonic had suc- cessful European tours. William Steinberg, 75, retired as music director of the Pittsburgh Sym - phony and Andre Prevm, 46, principal conductor of the Lon- don Symphony, was hired, re- taining the Londbn job. Riccardo Muti, 34, of Naples, Italy, was ap- pointed to a n ewly created pos i- tion, guest conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra. There were denials that music director Eugene Ormandy, 75, plans to re- tire. T he National Symphony in Washington chose RussiClJ'l cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, 48, as conductor after the retirement announcement of Antal Dorati. .69. American James de Priest, ~ principal guest conductor of the National, went to the Quebec Symphony as music director. The Seattle Symphony signed German Rainier M1ede1, :n . now working m Stockholm. Res i g nati o n s included Frenchman Pierre Boulez from the New York Philharmonic, to head an institute in Paris con- cerned with av ant-garde music ; Japanese Seiji Ozawa from the San Francisco Symphony ; Italian Aldo C'eccato from thr Detroit Symphony, to become music director of the Hamburg Philharmonic, Frenchman Alain Lombard fro m the M1 am1 Philharmonic and American Henry Lew is fro m the Nt>w Jersey Symphony. There were strikes by sym- phonies in Kans as City, Pit· tsburgh a nd :"olewark. Avery Fis her Hall in Lincoln Center, which has had acoustic troubles since its opening m 1962. announced that it will close for five months m 1976, gut its in terior and rebui Id, paid for by a gift from Fisher. ALICE TULL Y Hall in Lincoln .Center go t a tracker mechanical action -organ , built in Switzerland, a gift from Miss Tully. T he Eas.tman School of Music named a new student re- cital hall for composer Howard Hanson. The University of Miami opened Maurice Gusman Con- cert Hall. · Dana College in Blair, Neb . set up a memorial to the late Met heldentenor Lauritz Melchior. The ;•>forth Carolina School of the Arts gave its first honorary doc- torate to classical guitanst An· dres Segovia, 81. Organist Virg il Fox started an organ school in Hammond Castle in Gloucester, M ass . The castle ha s a drawbridge. central fortified tower and 10,000-pipe organ. Among th~ money problems. the 41 -year:old St. Paul Opera canceled its 1975 season, hoping to raise money and resume in 1976. Town Hall and the Mannes College of Music, both in New Yor~. teetered on the brink of closing. The San Francisco Symphony held a money-raising radio marathon in February. during which listeners could request pieces of music on station KKHl by giving a d onation. A number of artists donated concerts to help the financially ailing Miami Philharmonic. The deans of the concert pi anist s. Artur Rubins tein. Vladimir Horowitz, Rudolf Serkin and Claudio Arrau. gave concerts. Jose Iturbi gave one to celebrate his 80th birthday. Soprano Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. 60. made <her "farewell United States appearance." "A winner and a treat for the entire family.'' -STEWART KlflN WNEW TV ''If there are not at least four Academy Award nominations for this movie, I'll be much surprised." -PAT COLL INS. wees TV MetrO·GOfdwyri M JYer 0<r ""' 4 Ray Stark°'-> • Hrrt.-Ross . .,. "' Walter N\atthau & George Burns co~otl! .. Neil Simon's "The Sunshine Boys" Richard Benjamin ""' , .~Nf,, s.mon • RavStarlc r>•r •Mt'Y Herbert Ross '•N•llC1iMCr•OCOO ,._,.,., .. r,,• • IPGJWTAL UMJG SUKESTtDl I!\ llw'•-'..,., ....-. -·~ .. -·" ... , .. ,,. . ._. cjf MGM . lhfldArf1111 edwardt BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MAC A«THUA syufy CINEOOME 90UTH COAST SHOWING AREA CHAPMAN AVE. ATS.A. FRWV. COST A MllA ..... 7444 ORANOE 532·3361 I J . . WALTER MATTHAU GEORGE BURNS IPlCT£0 •• rrs• '1N( IGINAl SCllUNPlAY IV 0 C M()()llf IN COl0111AOUl.TS ONLY X llAtrO J( Plue Plue "WHAT DO YOU "CHARLOTTE" . SAY TO A NAKED LADY?" WESTBROOK ' edwards BRISTOL CINEMA WIShllHS'fHAT .. OOllH\llST llJSTOI. AT ..,,CAITMUI GAIDl lHolOYf SJ0.4401 540.7444 WESTBROOl WU TMINSTllAUIOOIHUIST • GAIDINGIOYI · U0.4401 WED· THUR&-FRI ONLY MICHAEL NATALIE1 CAINE \\{)()[) PLUS 92:. SHADE PETER FONDA WARREN OATES PETER SELLERS CINEMA CENTER NAH OIAT AOAMS.COSTAIOIU MISAYllDtClNTll '7t·4141 WED-THURS. FRI ONLY STARTS TOMORROW edw1rd1 CINEMA COSTA MESA 1he masterpiece of biwm love that stunned funce. A portrait of love and submission to disorder the senses. A11 'AUid Artis{$ Rtka.st cm ® NO Oflf Ull(J(R '1 A~ITTlD edwards BRISTOL CINEMA "A warm and funny and touching tale:· .M)!HCASI 5.1..cd.l\~« Share this rare film experience with someone you love- your children. i ·~'!I' ·~.~·-~ Cl11ldm1 bcut.'7:<· 1i1m1mdcs . ~: .J!!i_tb'er (I ranJfaJJ1trs · 11/tlR( d1t111 amu tmc i.~~~'bre CINEMA CENTER HU lot AT "'""'S. con uau SAYUDICINTH '79-4141 WITH WITH Tllm*l 10 Jiii n war1a1... Rll AU. If US • . PUBLIC NOTICE <-... , .. SUf'• ltlCNt C:OUltT 01' TM• WTAH CM' CAU flOltMIA l'O• nt•OWl(TYOl'O•Allt09 .... ~1• MOTIC• CM' MUltlNO 01' f'll'TfTIOM flOlt .. aoeAT• ~ WIU. ANO PO• L•n••s Tc.aT•M .. •TAltY AHD f'O• AUT"O•llATION TO AD· MINIST•• U"D•lll T M• IN09 ..... 0 I N1' ADMI NISTlllATION Oil UTATH ACT ,.., .. C: ... ttl .. .... , ltt•tt et•'CLAIU!NCE I.EON W1!LLS, DKHMd. NOTICE IS Hl!RltY OIVEN Cflel IMBLI£ Sl!TH WELLS,,., fll.O herein • P'Cltlell for ..,Ciba,. of Wiil •nd for 1 .. ~• et l.Att.,.. Tttl•l'Mfll«V 10 1119 "'9tlt'-' Mel kW tuthorltetlcln to-. mlnl$tef' unci.r "'9 l""tiendlnt Ad> mlnlstr .. lon O' I •l•ln A< t r•i.r.nc• to ...,le.II It _.. tor hwtll9r PMtlcul•s, ano "'9t ti.t tlm• encl Pl•ce Of llNnno th9 Mfnt he• *" Mt tor J_., •. '"'·•I 10;00 e.m .. In OM tounroorn of ClmperttNnl No. S Of H id c0un . M 100 O vk Center Dflll• WUI, In ,,,. Oly Of ~· /V\e, Catllornl•. Oettcl Otc.tmb9r IS, 1t1$. WILLIAM a. St..IOHN, tounty Clerk TMOMAS L. l.Olll D !ml f'•-• Ve~le, h ltU U UtftlM Mith, C.IH. mu T .. ; (1141111..JM ~ytw: l'lttltteMr f'ulllllllff Or11199 Coest Deily Pliot. ~ll,1',2S,tt1S 411HS PVBLIC NOTICE NOTICI! 0 1" l'IHDING 01' NO StOMll•ICANT l l'l'ECT OH THll ENVlltOHMliNT Ottember It. 1"7S County ol Orange En11lror11"en1iu Management AC}en(y Hous1nQ Plans Branch P.0 .8oH 109 Sente Ane, Celifornl1191701 TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES. G~PS ANO PERSONS: Tiie County of OranQlt pr090SeS lo re- ql.tftl 11\t U.S. 0.pu tment or Hou~lng anel Urben Development to rereaw Federer funds under Tltlt I ol the Ho\& Ing and Community OevelOPment Act of 1'74 c PL 93·3831 to be used fOf lhe followlno project: UnlncorPOrated Are: Mid-y City dralrwtge Channel for Elderly, S.Ctlon 8 Proje<t; C.onJlructlon of a 611 wode 311 ~open storm c:traln•oe Channel, tul ly Improved. Midway City. Or•noe Co. C.lifOfnla Estimated Cost· SIS.000 It hes been determined that such rt quest fOf' releaw or funds wolll not con stttutt •n A<tlon s1on1loc•nlly alfecttno Ille q!Hllity ot Ille human environment ....i. acurdlnoty, Ille County of Oratl9e dKidecl not lo prepare en Envoronmen t•I Impact Statement under tne Na t10f\AI Envoronment•I Polley Actor t~9 <PL 91-1901 Tiit rNsons tor sue II de< oslon not to pr~e such Statement are es tolloW\ This pro1ect wlll not result 1n \lonollcant modlt1cat1on to netur•I or man·,,,..de futures of the pro1e<t sot~ Tile primary effect or this pro1ec1 wilt 6e to allevi•te an exlsl1no l>.lt•rd to hHllllMICl\atety. An Environmenlal Review Board f'~Cltno tile within pro1ec1 llas betrn tnc)d9 by the above namea County wf11cll documents lhf environmental review ot the pro1ec1 ana more fully 1el\ lortll the rusons why sucti State· ment Is not required. This Envln:in""'n- 1a1 Review Record I\ on Ille •I the above ac:tc:treu and h ilvallable tor pUblic examination and copylno, upon '"request, a t EMA ~ousln9 Plans BrM1Ch, 911 N. Broadway, S,,nte Ana, trom8:00 to S.OOda1ly. No lur1ner envoronmenlal review ot ~uch proiect Is pr0p<>sed to be <ondutt ..a, prior to the request lor rele11w Of Federal Funds All 1nteruted ll9fnC Its. orouPS and persons d•HQf'rt•n9 with tho \ dt<1S1on e<e invited to submit written comrnenh fOf' conslderetlon by '"' county 10 lt>e EM4 Housinq Plens erencn Suth-11. ten comments shOutd be rKtl~al the ~reu spec1loea. on or before Jtnuary ll, t'7•. All such comments so rKt•ved will be considered. Tiie county will not ._st Ille reteese of Federal l~Of' ••~e eny admlnl5trat111e action on tne w ithin project prior to tne date $11Kllleel •bOve. Relph A. Oltdrlcll Solpentlwr-, Third Dhtroct SIS North Syctmore Senta An.s, Cetotornoa '17701 PvbllV1e<1 Oranve Co.sst Oa1ly Piiot, Oeumber 19, 1'1S ~ 7S PUBLIC NOTICE S-1•t SUl'EltlORCOURTOl'THI! STATE 0 1' CALll'ORNIA l'IOR THECOUNTYOl'ORANGE Ne.A.aSttt HOTICE 01' HEARINO 01' f'ETITION l'OR l'ltOaATll 01' WILL AND FOR LETTEltS TESTAMINTAaY AND AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTE.lll UNDER THE INDl l'ENDENT AD- MINISTlllATIONOI' I STATES AC'r Estele of LULA M. TAYLOR. ••so known'" LULA MAR IE TAYLOR, Also known ., MRS. GL ENN E. TAYLOR, •ho known as MRS. GLENN E E. TAYLOR (LULA), Oe'f•~d. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\at CHARLES R. TAYLOR f\es flledl'oerein • petlllOft for ~OIWlte Of Witt end tor •~ iU8l\Ce or Letters Te\temenlwy M>CI .Authol'l~•tlon to Admlnlslff' Undlf' the lndepe'*"t Admlnlstretlon of EMates Act, reference to which Is meo. for tunller pertkut•"· end th•t tlle time ~ P4 ace Of !Merl nQ I lie sanw has bee1'I set fOf' Januery 6, 1'1•. et 10·00 e.m. in the courtroom Of Department No l Of Slid court, et 100 Civic Center Drive w ut, In the Clt'f of Se nt• An•, C.llfoml•. o.1ae1 Dec. ts, tt7 s. WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, County Clerk GEORGE R.JOHHSON 60ELMA~NUE LONG a1.CCH, CA. '*2 AttlrMJ tar: ... uu-r Publl!>Md Or•n111t Coast Dally Piiot, °'"mber 1e, 1', 2S, 191S ..,._,S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI INVITING 810$ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllllt the llou d of Ed u<•tlon of the Newport. Mew Unified SdlOOI 0 1\trlct ol Or1119t County, Cetll0tnl1, wlll rece l ... sealed bids up to lt:OO on the tth d•y of JAii., 1'16, 11 the ottke of said Sctlool Ols- trkt. loc•ted at 1en Placentl• A-. Costa Mesa, Ce lltornle, a t which time w lel bids wltl be publicly opened encl,.. ..Sfor: CHARTER 8US SE RV ICES All bids ere to be In accordance with Conditions, tn5tructlons, •nd SCieclfU. tlons, wtmh •re now on Ille In the OfloGe Ill n. l'\lrcr.eslno Avent of wild School Ol$1Tk t. llJ7 Ptecentle Aven ... Costa #ttM, CelllomlL No bktCltf mey wllhc:tr-his bid for• '*'lolt of lor1Y·flllt (~SI days af• th9 dl4tat for tlleocie11lngtll9rtof. Tiit 8oerd of Educetlon of the ~·Mesa Unified Scl'oool Olstrkt rwwrvft the rl91\t to rele<t any or en lllds, end 11ot N<esserll y A<C81111 u.. ._,,bid, encl to welve e11y lnformetl· ryor ln.vulerlty In eny bid recel"9d. Oettcl: NEWPORT·MESA UNIFll!O SCHOOL DISTRICT e11~1nge county, Cetlfomle By Dorothy Hervey Fllher Purclleslng Agent SS..J710 Publl"'9d ~•nve Coest Dally Piiot. t>KemlMr lt, 2', 1'7S 47'1-JS PUBLIC N011CE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 • • D A I ·L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Friday. Oecembef 19. 1975 DAILY PILOT DJ .... ...... • .. ... 1000 '"' -.... ...... ~ .............. _. r_. ........ ~*' .__ .. ,.,,,...... ...... , .......... ~SM ~ ............ -.... The Bluest Marketpl1G1 on the Oranae Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sell It, And It, ( 2 S&•S ] Trade It Wrth o Wont Ad 64 • • 1 One CaJt Service Fast Credit Approvof t ..... , ...... ,, ,,.,..,1_ ... 1000 ''"" ¥.t~~ ••• tOOOIOW -··-,_ ... ., ..,.. W-.•-,,........... . ... '"' ~~e~~••e••e•••••• ~!~~~~ ........ ,~:!!.~~~.~~ ....... ~~:!!.~~.~~ ..•.... 1 ~.~!!!.~~~.~~••e••••• 1--------GeMt-111 I 002 GHffOI I 002 GeMt"ol I 002 GeMt'al I 002 ERRORS: .Ad••rtlsen should ctwc:k their ada daily m'ld r•port •r- ron Immediately. The DAILY PILOT aasumet liabiUty for the flnt in-- cornet fnMt'fk>n only. Publisher's Notice: Al l real estate ad vertised in lhla newspaper is sub· ject lo the Federa l f'air Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise ·'any pr e· ......•..............•...........•............ , ..•.....•...............•.......•.......•.... \l,/LS l.t·:Y N TAYLOR CO ltEJ\LTOHS s ince t H4f STalCTL Y FOR ICIDS -$84,SOO 5 or 7 Bedrms. 1''ull of exciting features a lge family would love. Oversized yd . Room for pool. Quiel cul-de-sac street. Fee land. A re al buy! 21 I I S• JooiPn Hll1 Rood NEWPORT CEHTBl. H.I. 644-4910 ~~!~! .~~.~~ ........ ~ .. '!':!!! .':!~ -~~ ... ... . . GHff'OI I 002 ~rcrf I 002 l_ • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ YEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 ;,.>'lO 1 f C O AST H WV CORONA Ot'L MAR READY TO SELL? Our la r gt! st aff of prof ess1onals is ready. walling & able to hrlp you with .. the Sa le of your propert y. Du e Lo exceptiona l salt?S acti vit y during October & Nove mber, we can now offer greater personal service than ever.~ We'll b e h appy to g ive y ou a professional estimate of va lue on your I hom e, with no obliga twn on your part. J J BAY & BEACH REALTY . G~rol I 002 Gfl\eral I 002 ference. llm1tation. or discriminatton based on GtMral race, color , rehgion, sex . or national origin, or un intention to make any such preference, hmtla· llon. or dlScnminution.'' 1002 THE UL TIM A TE "COUPU'S HOME" Spacious and gracious. yet loaded with livability. In perfect condition inside the 2 bdrm home, outside a round the pool , in th e s ma ll greenhouse or throug hout t he garage and workshop. This property reflects exquisite taste and thorough a ttention to detail. In t he Wcstc:liff area at $169 ,500 OUR 26tft YE.AR 675-3000 'l ~ ..•••.................. ··········•····•··••··· This newspaper will not knowingly accept a ny adve rtis in ~ ror r eal estate which ts in viola · lion of the law. Genet"al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRI-LEVEL "A COSUME $37 ,200 3 ~. plus large bonus room, cathedral ceiling in living r oom, spacious kitc he n over looking ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHARMING BA YSHORE conAGE ONLY $65,900!! Mingle with the movie stars only ste ps fro m t h e p r esti ge of Newpo r t waterfron t. Rustic cottage nestled in huge trees provides once in a lifetime ba r g a in . Home i s loa d e d wit h pers ona lity + +. You must sec t o believe for t h is price -hurry owner must go -take advantage call NOW! 546·2313 ask for Elsa . I 002 Generol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• U,..l()Ut= t1() REAL TORS ', 675·600 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona Generol I 002 Generol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PARADISE MANOR 3 BR · 2 STORY POOL-BEACH $35,000 thera pe utic spa set in p ri va t e sec l u d ed backyard, ext ra lar~e king size master swte l•---------1 LUXURIOUS WATERFRONT MIMI-HARBOR ESTATE FAMILY HOME 4 SALE 1··:.111t:.i~tH· M l'S:.t Verde harga111. Tiu~ homl· Just fell out of l'St·ro-... and owners an• n·n Jnx1ous. Pnrt! n·dutl'<f s:,.ooo 4 bedroom::., hu,.:t• l:.im1I~ room, lorm.tl d1n111g room Hat::.l'd hl·arlh f1n•plal'l' L,.rkl' ~111'd µool. ~lut·h more. l'Jll 54b 4141 F o r m a I t' n t r y to dr:imatu· llv111g room ll u~p gJrd t·n \ 1ew ka!{"h{•n Art1~ttr open ~t~11rs s~et·µ 10 ... rparall' m ,1 s I 1• r ~ u 1 l t• p I u ~ c·luldrcns -...in~ Sl•du1kd 22 It Ii.ti I t:OOlll ~l/etl µJr t\. room lh;it mt•rhK>ks \~allr<l court)ard. llurr) lur th1-. (all !lfjJ i88J with sunken Roman lub Hurry! 963-6767 . ()NIJI Q•flSf i..til 1(1, f [~ : .. • 11 ~ lo • I ·' II · ·~ . BEACH DUPLEX OHL Y $61,500 Bachelor h ide·away & in· come. Sharp rustic charm & cont('m porary. Priced for quick sale'. 1 Block to beach. 545-9491. ~ -:-::--.__ -Walker &lee Real Estate PALM SPRINGS The lluntmgton Eslall' is now available for sale or trade! fish. golr. swim. play tennis orr your own 3 acres Just 2 blks from the cente r of lo'>'"n . Ha s stocked lake, s wimming pool, pitch & putt, tennis court, m:un ranch house + 3 guest l"Ottages. Modernized with 11 tons of A/C. C<11l for appt to see. Fee land. ssso.ooo. COMPANY REALTO RS Sli':CI·: l!J44 673-4400 + 3 BOAT SLIPS Prime locatwn Setluded entry unfolds l·harmmg \\alers1de ;Hmus phl·rc. Open floor plan Wall or glass O\'erlooh magn1l1 cent ~ocks1dc terracl' One of a kind opportun1 ty. lNCOME FHO~l YOUR OWN MINI HARBOR + S2UU mo Take adv<1nt::ige ot thl::. rare exccpl1on. (':.ill 5'Hi 2313. Of'tll 111•I•11 ~'l'N 1011 rJ• I ' [® THE REAL ESTATERS ~ ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. LIDO ISLAND Greal loc•1tu111 -dose to ' . [® I • THE REAL ESTATERS tenn1 ~ court s cind ----------beaches. 3 hdrm. home Y. llh pool size courtyard $13-1,500. Call 675-7225 CAL\, US 'Oii A lflfl tSTtllllAH 01 YAWf \TALLEY HEALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. FAIRLANE GARDENS ADULT CONDOMINIUM MES.A HORTH 4 Bedroom, 2 baths. fplc, I":_•_•_•---~~~--~~·-·--­ com p 1 et e carpeting Lhroout. Drapes. Bltns. TELEPHONE 0/)) 15 +BONUS + pool Santa"s hl'lµc·r Just de· ltH•n·cl thas ont•' Double door cntrv tnlO luxurious sl'llm)! o~crlcHJklnj.! fan· $28,500 Sp<.H'111us 3 bedroom, 11 • b a I h S • ht•~ l b U \ I JI Orangl' Count~. S142!i l>n. md1b <"lo-.mj! l"O.,t Call 83ti·420t. or 835·1!">32. Obie gar. Covered pa tao. SAHT A! All in very good cond1 · AT HIS WORKSHOP Lion. Reduced to $46,000. 646•7171 ta~trr pool area. 5 Hui!e VILLAGE BR s plu'> bonus rt-crcJ lion room ~dll'r s ay ... to ::.ell IHI\\ .it ~(i:i.:iuo Call ·--R•E•A•L-E•S•T•A•T•E-- Roy McCardle DEC 22 23 24 R alt 1810 .... rt .21 ••• *CHOICE* ~ or .,ewpo 6.S PM -·Cos-t•a •M•e.sa.548_-.77•29-•I MER.RY CHRJSTMA.S Cameo Highlands c; '1 fi 7 l 7 I . \I 1:. H R Y ____ _ .• 4-bedroom homc·or (;lllUSTMAS ! ! 23STEPSTO ----------~ three&den. For the run DR.AMA TIC Io vi n g f a m 1 I y ; 1 n r I I [® ~ SAND & BAY $55,900 Lovely 3 yr old Mesa Verde home. 3 BR. 2 llA w /cath edral ceilings. patio kit & corner lot. Low maint. yard w/lge patio & fruit trees. Call us for compl de tails 546-5880. ~HERITAGE REALTORS SPAMISH VILLA ON THE BAY $39,900 Cottage w a lk way l o elegant baysidc laving at a fraction of c9st! Boat docks and manta me II\· i n g ! C u s t o m d l'<: o r highlights formal dine! Gourmet s u nshine DOVER SHORES beautiful cond1l1on and ready for quirk move Ill· An exceptiona l 4 Pl CHRISTMAS THE REAL ESTATERS $64,500!!! Prime-prime a rca bedroom home built on a an your . It I NOW. 1--------• s pacious view o . n· COLE OF .... EWPORT . l ueallv s 1tuatt.•d \"ACA;-.;T COTTAGt-:. Fre:.hly redel'or a It'd and n 'ad) to mO\ t• 111, lols of ;iprw:.il lur bl·at·h & bay lovers. J'uss1l>lt• mtomt' urnt 111 n•ar 111d11dt•d 111 formal living with qu;.ih-" ty throu ghou t. •·Ex REALTORS traordina ry" describe~ 2515 E. Coast llwy. the f amily room and 675-5511 m ast er win g! Call ----------- 642-5200 for details. PETE BARRETT .(>cea~E! ~~~r~~~ BR -REALTY-' .. & 2 down Stl•ps to 642·5200 675·4060 ocean. Potent1 1:il wrn· tcr /summer n:nt<.1ls. BEACH GIANT 3000 Sq fl of luxury. 4 to 7 bedroom s, c ha r ming family room, onental plank patw. mini or chard . private yard. S84.900 10 ', down. Call 962·7788 Pnrl•d at S92.501J 673-3ti63 548 0715 C\ l'S associated BROKERS-REAL TORS Z02S W ialboo 611-Jt.t.l EASTSIOE TOWNHOUSES COLONIAL STYLE 2 tiedrrn with bri c k trrt.'µIJCl', formal dining, large bl'drm!i, bltns, p<1l10 & l '" ~rs uc•w. l'rame lor at111n 1war '>hopp111,.: and bu5 Imes. Unl:Y 10'. OoY.11. $39,500-$44,700 CJll .'i-iti· I I lll t•~c-.. abc.i\'t' pntt•-ror an un bC'li evablc harga 111 tuke ad\ antagc-( all 546-2313. [® I! I 1: 1:. ! : "-' II • ! : : MESA VERDE POOL Wdl l11r:ll1•<l :.I Ucdroom 2 l>alh 11. 1th ~pa rkltn J.! ht•Jtt•tl &. llltt•rNi pool KEY REALTORS kitchen! Walls of glass! ________ _ ELRANCHOWRECK 1 Ric lol.\\lth boat or $42,000 . OM THE BLUFF trJalrr stor.1gl'. Pri<·l•d Sweeping master bdrm ----------r e treat! S pi ra lltn J? tnr ciwrk sale al S.'i7.000 Thl• rough riders mu .. t View. View • View \\llh .m Js.,umalllt· lo.in haH' ndden thru hrn •' staircase lo sun terrace! Red tile roof and Spanish a lcove-t ry $3990 total down payment! Or take over existing loan at S249 per month. It's u nique and won't last ! Hurry. 847-6010. ()l•(N 1119 •,,~fLJN111 H NrCf• [e, I 1: : • I ~ : ~· ~ I ·II 1 l : ~· LEASE OPTION Steps to beach. 3·BR. 2.ba, b uiltins +stone frplc. Newly painted big lot w/dbl gar. Real sha rp and vacant. $62.SOO J.ACOBS RE.ALTY 67S..6670 PACESETTER Mesa Verde for only S65.900 Extremely up· graded. 4 bcdrm + 2 full baths. 1900 Sq.ft + 15x30 added game room F.n· lire home redecorate<! Move·1n fresh. Owner transferred. ~UPERB .f-fOMES 3848 Campus NB 549·8655 ll's b<itten'rt , 11 ·!'I beat. 2 tx·droom.,, 2 baths Con l'.\LL4wckly, 55ti WllU but dOl'" 1t <.'\(•r haH' dnminwm Frri•place .• SEL ECT I II J• fJmily room, tilt• t-ntry potentaa ! t':tt rm up ('11.,t 11m car1lt't1n•• and PROPERTIES and mo\•e'l'm 11111 ! :1 Cor ,.. drJpcs. Ol'coralor ·~ ----ral si1.t!d bt•rlrnoms. '' \\allp;.iper throughoul 8 UNITS chuck wagon kllcht.'n. Separate laundry room. CIO!'l' in 1!175. Bark B::iy wagon t racks ;rnd all' 1'11.0 t•ntlost.>d pat10s, one \1t•w, J!onm for :id<;fi · Campfire cnlt•rl ;t1n 1•ust11rn bnl'kcd. 2 c:.ir l111n.1l units nr try l"'hr'ldo ment! A starnpl•ck s11l'd L' .C::lr:ll.!l', ekclrtc door n1nvers1on. ro r back yard has room for ,1 llllt.'lll'I, SW1mming pool p;irltn1larS (",111 herd! P r1c-c•tl lJl'lo\~ market! I' :.i tnt & !i :1 \'l' i ,1 rn II n cl ~ht• l' or iH· r . 400 f.17'• Fix·up and lllJlw SSS' ,f.ttll/ll & Saun•1. C.M. ~•IMI• ... Vacant -rr.i<ly ' VA SO BY OWNER XISFORXTRAS down! Try any nffcr' 4 Bea utif u l Blufrs. 3 Seller says brrng't•m. 1872 WE TRY llARUER ATTRlllARDOR bedroom condo. Free .c~~!~!i«~?JO. .. . .. , • Maplewood Ln standmg tha t offers un· Ill NTINCTON BEACll usual privacy and qwet [ ® ~ Off Elh'>. t11m n ChJftt.•I large wrap-a round l..11w hl'l\.\l't'll Beach patio for outdoor dining . Hl\d & .\lagnolt.1 [)on "l 1-!tH' llP tht• s hap! ' l.l'>t"' It 111 l'1,IS'>tr1<'d. Ship to short• res ults! 042 5"78. &sunning. Finestquahty _ _____ lltl8 1293 Classified ads sell b1f! c 3 rP e 1 5 & d rapes ---- items. s mall items or any throughout. A re al un-Attention Builders Gen.ral i 002 Generol 1002 item. Just call 642-5678. usual value at $76,000. 2 pnmc ocean bay view ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.F. Colesworthv ~~ch~ ~~;.~ b~~9~~~ Your ~ V' . h DAILY PILOT 642-5678 Realtors 640-00~0 _or_644_45lOOwn<'' 8'JYHome ~ t.' Qe~~I $©R~lA-LG£tfS * ~-· 'hr1stn~"'. That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckltt @ u 11.4 .,, c;t.AY • ,ot~N -----Herc's O '"°"olllle .. .,.,, of '"• 11llttkChristm11.<;hn11- lour Ktombled wcwds I>. low 10 lorm lour .,,.,pie WO<di hk I hut will IOC\I a l lfl'llmc. F U WR E C I I I I I 1 I TESAW , •• : I I* I I' . ' I-_S_U_T_R_Y __ J: A nl!w TV s'pecttcular 11 in ' I' I j j I~ works, doing a modern • • • • • vcnsooo of Iii" lady God1vet I: ==L==I==E==c::c:1=:1==1 story. Sh11 II wt • ., • -,t·· i• Ii I I' I t) Co"'P'••• ,... tl>11<~l<t q,o•ed • • _ _ _ • t y f H "'0 11"1 ·~~ ""'\''"'0 ""'°'d ..___.__...._..__....__..._.... YOll Cle•eloo hi>"' "'fll N4) J 1; .. ~ '111\.'M" J)\.'uutlful t11w11ho11H'"' hove u ma.1.[nlficcnt occun outlook und come In ~·11111 l'l1olcc of two and thrn· bcclroom .... Exl'Clknl financlnf.! Ii-twolhlhlc nnd lf~'t>u pun:hu .. -.c hcforc l>cccrnhcr :u, 1975. our hotlll"'-q11111ff\' for t he Fi1'I> tu.x credit. Y1111r ( hrlslmu-. !'hopping cnn he hundll1l f11r u pulll"\' )4!';2,900 to ~72,400, T hl·.,1.. horm-. \\"\"rt• not hulll hy the ek e!.. The Sea Terrace 10wnhomes zc:::::::ssMI iw;z:> "SEASIDE CHALET" GLEN MAR BEAUTY .... UJ)l'r .,h,trp ;J bt•drootll hom\ u..lt·Jll'. l11l·Jtl•d 011 a qu1l'l t ul th-'at· ::.tr el'l L'on' l'llrcnt le 1 shoµµm~ Jnd ~1'11011ls l'fr...,ly de torall'll 1ns11lc. hurry, new li s t1n ~. ~-l!J,UOO 640 6ffil. ~um ml·rllmc beach 1 rl'ln·<1t. Few s teps h> un•Jn Total pn \ a4·y 11.1th l11gh walls. A·franw, .... 1~ ling. House of glas~\ Indoor ~;.irden atrium loaded with tropicct f µlants & ferns. Rugged lwam cealings an J ll rooms. Log b urnrnl) ftrt•plaee. Wi nrl in14 !>la1rcasc tu b alt'rHl.)I' la11d111g. Private sunde~\i tl•rraee o ff mass 1vi' master suite + 2 morl4 lx'<iroorns. One bedroom downst<1irs could ~den. Formal chnmg off bric« decorated kitchen. Couo~ ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. MEREDITH GARDENS try palru. Plus Olymp10 s11.1mm111g µ<ml & tenni:. Lovely 3 bedroom. rarn1 courts. What more coulc1 ly, plu:-formJI dining you ask for? (;all today room Tlll·U :V 1-:1. :'\l'"' 842-253.'i. 11amt tn and out. Uakon~ , . , . , , "., ,, , '· , • ·• ~~·~1~~~s~~~~l~tl1~::. .. mof ~~: [ ~ llliia~.u1 trn stoa Jgt• 011.~ n_1•r mt.l'>t JJLJ iA}t .., d I 0 n I ) S • 1 u O 0 I L. _:::::::..:::...J!-~-~-~-~·~·~-!!!!··!!~~ 5'10 1151 I -• ~HERITAGE REALTORS s.&S "Model Home" Hv 011. rH!r 692 :!~4. GHerol I 002 General IOOZ .....•...••••..•....•.••..•.••......••••..•.. ~ mac-nab./ Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $79,500 TO $700,000 LIND.A ISLE LEASE · Designed for the lg. fa m ily & gracious ente rtaining. 2 family rooms+ 5 bedrooms. Subtle colors in carpeting & walkovers. Offered on a n nual basis unfurnis hed. Owner wi II consider option t o purch as e. Cat hy Schweickert 642-8235. (MU) HOME FOR '7& Lovely view -access to private beaches -4 lg. bedrooms, family room w /wet bar, lg .. formal dining Ca meo S hores -$152.500. Martha Macna b642·8235. (M12) HA VE A HIGH OL• TIME in Big Canyon in this luxurious Versai lles. 4 bedrooms , den, forma l dinin g room & 4 1 2 baths. Beaut ifu l v iew ! $235.000. Tom Queen 644 -6200. -Jack Custer 642-8235. (M13) THE HIGHLAHDS -$89,500 Beautiful 4 bedroom w 21 :! baths. lg. living r oom , family room & exotic pool in lush tropical setting. Wa lk t o pri vale heach. Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. (:\Tlit > HARMONY W /THE ENVIRONMENT Ocean view & sparkling n ight lights + pa rk-like settin~ all add to the c h arm of this J ov·~ly 3 be d r oom , family room home. $119,500. Lois Ega11 fwl fi200. CVll5) BIG C.AMYOM CUSTOM POOL HOME S p acious 5 bedroom h ome p r of ess ionally dreor aled , over look 1 ng four golf cou rse gr eens. Ideal floor plan for tht' lg. family that cnjo~-; contemporary Calif. livin g. $289,000 . .Jo)ce Edlund 642-82.15 . (Ml6) RETIRE OM THE 8.AY tH NEWPORT BEACH Boat sli ps available at your front door. 50' palio. 2 bedrooms, 2 ba ths. One o f 12 beautifully maintained a pts. $95,000. Larry l)yer 642·8235. (M17) HARIOR VIEW PALERMO-VIEW '1 bedroom, 3 bath, 2·story home! Taste ful wall pa pers & decor ating. Lovely y ar d is highli ghted by ext ens ive wood decking. One house a way frorn park. $102,000. JO)'C'C Edlund 642.8235, (Ml8) WH.AT A SPARKLER 3 bedroom. family room home w /lovcly pa tios, pool, peg & gr oove k itche n floor. rosewood ba rs &. p ccky <>cd ar paneling. $79,500. Lyn ne Rothell 644-6200. (Ml9) 641..-Jli , .... 200 '°' Da.-om. ... MacAl11'ur ........., ••atfl. Cei*-ntU ... • ·: I ' , • I ! ' I I J I ' I DZ DAILY PILOT Frld!!Y, O.Cemt>et 19. 197~ ~~-~~.~ ........ ~!~!.~~~.~ .. , .... ~c:'!!~!.~~.~ ........ ~!!!.~.~ ........ ~~!!:!~.~~....... p~°' 1600 Ho.I.a For Sc* !Ho.a For S For Salt ltflllmillQfOll a.aclt l 040 M'm• I 044 LOCJU"G leach I 041 LOCJYDG Nip I 052 Mewport a.och I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••i •••• !:! • •• ... ~ ... •••• !!~~! .. ••. ••• ••• ••• .. ••• •••• ... •••• •••••.... •••. ••••••• ....... •••• ••••••. •••••• ............. ••, •••• •• ........ ••• •• • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• CPA wishes to purchaat-"-'al I OOJ • ....,... I 002 Cor<Mto .. Mor I 022 approxamotely .. •• I ., ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVATE ROAD t:harmmg 4 BR, family rm. Park-like setting. Sunny patio Community pool & putting green . $~.950 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR <:harmm~ duple, South or It\\} t:orncr Both units 2 bd, 1 ba, frplc. patio, g<trage. " " t•.ir~t. all appll•int·e • uruJ~•q;round !>pranklcr AskanK $R9 ooo H~ owner Open house Sun 1 4 417·4171, lll>l10tropt> f'H ~~l 1~0. HOLID.A Y HOME A 1 an· fmd m t>xdusivl' Sho11•1·h ll~ Prl\ ucy + in th•~ m1111 t•:.tall' 3 Hdrm. suatt'!>. formul dining, FORCED SALE NEAR NEW )o'alll:t!>Ue "Hunt1nMlon .. Vll'W , "tra:. 111dud1ng cstm cabancl:., :.o!anum llh'. lrupac.il lnd:.cp h~e lot. :.hakt• roof 3 Udrm, 2 ba, lam room Beautiful. t:all UliJ 5671 anted ~ Br hOUbl'. wall Laguna N1'9u"'1 • THE ILUFFS $500,000 le~l'orbl!) l'I' 8428001, ~ SSl,750 of good ~ 85~ the choice communitv DEM + pool Commercial Property Vl.:.w GOLF .. , S" 1 • in La"unia Beach, for '" • The-fobulous . p an own Ion .. term irtvei.l· FORMALDIME ••• FAMILY fl'UN Red tal roor Rui:u:d .. home inside Sea Ter· portico entry Sl~p up to ml•ol. PrinOnly! s75•5oo . race. Two·11lory 4·BR huge hvlna room .. u:w to1 ___ <2 __ 13_>_392_2.868 ___ _ t;or.ccoui. ~.111 Juaqwo nt.:wet home on huge lol sparkling blue common 579, 950. Modt'I Hanrho Sun J ou 40' pool, separate sauna pool. Comfy ~ourmt•l d s N n Qwn Gotr couri.t: '1cw• housc,jacuxu $12V,950. kitchen. <~uN•n s ite 211·21,ae2n l. t. blk Slcp duv. n la\'ln~ rOQm & • • • WA TC ll T tl F. bctlrooms. Den or l'Xlra 2500 SQ t., concrc e family room. Wet bar WlllTECAPS brcuk on bedroorn-youl' <:ho1<·c! bldg, retail store or of· fo'orn1Jl damntt All tilt'd N Q R { N S beuch and rock& Plenty l>ccorulor wJllpu1>H! (ice, lol 60x90 Contart chct>ry kitchen. Tiered f 1 1 kl t t h 1 d manager 642·8252, . El RE A LT Y o g ass oo ng ou o St•ller a s pun· rnsc Owner, 213/247·2120. 1 rna:.ter :.uatc. egunl sea.newcustomhomeon new hom e ANXIOUS! l>ath. All closets mir· bluffs in Niguel Shores. Take udvantu,:tl' SS3.7SO,_w_ee_k_o_n_l.;..y_. ------ro~e~I fo:~~~~~; ~pe3~!· C 0 NT EM P 0 RARY Sl84,9SO. . r u 11 Pr I c: e ! l' a 11 THE ONLY ONE7 Ct'P ANl'Y NEVE R CllARMEH : Solid oak ***MONARCH BAY today-752·1700. , ... Coast Hwy. fro ntage, ... • ll fl1"'r", new JllUsh carpel· HOM ESITE·Level ·~ Pfl'· l/j J• , , It"' I.I\ 115 c 1 Corona del 341Bor·d~>O rtVl'N8 675 6161 family rm .. all opening 1----- to tx•Jutllully l:andseaped patio. Pt·rt~C't for e nter- taanml( Sl 79,000 ~~~~:!. ~~ ..... !?!!~ -~-~-~-!_~~_!_._._._. ·.·.·.·.··.!_?_.~_~·1 IM'~ I~~ i.1n·:l> 1.~ ' llurry·Ca ""., a"r" on Cor onation [ ~ .,.,,x ' · ' 75., i7•w• IOA in tht> bedrooms. This ' ... ~ M "r. Re ad y (or a v· v· v· .. vv l)mc s:m.t150 .. 1ew • 1ew • 1ew c ,, , , v. , \, , ,,., '· , quahty t1·1 lt•vel home • • * c 0 UN TR y . '"'.' nursery. omce bldg., or? 2 OO<lrooms, 2 b.ith::. Con [ I I~ has u super kitchen, Sl2S,000, Sellers will df~omm1'1~'~r1oomrr.1.Fl11r1.!'~ln.it(r'yc. ® lt~~:lii·t beams. coty IJrack 1.IVINC·Primc golr fmance.Callfordelails, ON THE BLUFF GOLF COURSE ATIENTION • 675-5930 • . -· ... ... ____ ,, .. _,__ I arc place, decks. brick course location. 3·BR, Unl•ersity Reotty Custom c:.irpet1ng and ~ ' courtyard & is :.potlcss den, family rm, 21 ~·ba.. SMILIN' MELVYN BUILDERS 11.i~ 1· c,1 "'". c1rn drapes Decorator's __ ___ inside & oul. Clo::.e to one·slory Contemporary 3001 E. Cat Hwy wallpaper throug hout TLIRTLERO<.'K President even thing S82.000 ";th Lile roof, 3·car gar., Is Still Alive 673-6510 I.In: I'\ THIS "'ICE 2 ---------lx.-droo111 hollll' \\hale) ou ---Separate laund11 room llome. 3 BR.:! ha. fa mil~ Ir g ~enc e d Ya rd · And Selling ReJI ~talc Two encl~ed patio::.. one room love!\ enclosed LI\' F: I !'II L .\ t; UN A Amenataes galore, close FOR ondominiums/T own· housH for sole 1700 tU!>lom bricked. 2 car court}''art.I. ssi.soo. HEi\Cll \\e ha\e the lo sea, schools & shop d { P ing. See to be lieve CAI.I ~. 6H·H I~ garage, 1•lt!rtrae oor *BOHO RE.ALTY* perfect house or you. ~~~ bwld \Ou• unit~ on the ---------- R I lot Room for pool ta ''OLDE TOWH" ••••••••••••••••••••••• hll' 111 larJ(~ con,erkc1 :\t·v. \\ood & glass. l.111111\ room \.\.ilk 111, l>t"amt'<l l'ell . ~unkl'n hv du!>l'l:. panl'hng, ga~ hit mg rm . raase<l hearth, 111-. Jnd l'O\ered p.it111 l;.m1ily rm + 2 bdrm. 2 enham·e this J)rllpt'rt~ bath .•pl i\11 on large lot opener. sv.1111n1111l:! pool 831•941 I from old La.:una at-~a1~e. m~·RCH BAY _MUI.Ill. ..irouncl lhl· tvrnt·r ___ -----__ mosphcrl' lo lhe best m TERR ACE V k t:At.T\' NORTH LAGUNA CONDOS Jal'UZZI & SauniL new Liq; u n a I 1' 11111 ' • e r Y Nur N~wport Po.1 orriu Uai..JIV PARK ll private. new l·BR Whitewater Views· 2 & J bdrm. units from $54,000. 420 Cypr ess, North Laguna BY OWNER 18724 J""lll • S71.SOO to Sl-1 5.00U. Ca u:. Custom home on 1 :i acre. mid and ::.cc them I Fam. & din. rms. Heck ol LIDO ISLE BEST BUY IH TURTLEROCK HILLS Oon t dl'IJy on tlus Uni) ,'(. onl> Sl-19.500 $40,500 Call 5-16-5880. ~HERITAGE REALTORS ---_..... q p I I I UO/'f Y. f'~J\NICJ.IX Spat·1ou:> I lil'c.froom 1•n 1----------1 I RtJtL "tC'IH ' tt·rta1nnwnl ho1lH• 111th '<'all-ey ~incl 1111.:ht lq.;hl \' i t' W , nl ,I II ':I U 11 I lj U l' l'U:.turn 1l'..1tur1·'· a :1<:rl· lt'nni::. .ml! -.111111 dull plus your m111 pool l'nct• 1u:.t Sl Ii .vo11 • 'A hll h an l' I u d l' :. I .1 II d <.: J I I b73 8550 ~C CGMI H..1 Corona clM -5 BEDROOMS 640·7000 Low pnce. SSl.900. Can ---------- sho'A an\'tame. ~e<ir ~ehool s. ·& s hopping. Costa Mesa I 024 <>~ n~r anxious. ••••••••• ••• • •• •• • • • • •• 6-16·3928. evl's. 5-19-1532 SHARP CONDO [~ THE REAL ESTATERS Lachenmyer Realtor ~: Sa!bon lsl~nd --, 0 06 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. Studio :\lodel. S36.900 . Ow.n l·r ·\gt 646-3013 . 5-16· 7739 S36. 000 f'u II P n n· :\lu.-.l ::.ell lrA Jbr rJn<"h house. As:,umc ti'. Fii \ lo Jn. pa) mob onl) SH2 mo. Call 540 36ti6 "Trees & Country•• Kentucky Ranch Style EXCLUSIVE HORTH BA YFRONT CORNER Mapl~wood Ln Hl'NT1NGTON HEACll Ott 1::111::.. !101411 Chapl'I Lane hl'lWl't·n .Beach Blvd. & Magnolia ~·-l~!J3 BEAlJTIFL'L2 BDH;\J E n d o r C u I d · !> J (' S-16.500·0wner 581 23oti On ~e:irly 1/4 Acre Home + Guest House $38,950 Priced in $50's Come sec this 3 bdrm., \\llh formal dining room . !>Ptll'IOus master btlrlfl., 2': h.i. and larntly kitchen. 1\ll this 111 a smgli:> family humc rll'ar 1·ommun1ty pools, p:irk ;and tennis Ht• sun· to 'et• this Ont• hdort· dl't'tcl111{! lo buy LE RAISOR REALTY l'nbel1l'\ JUie ' Lots of room for the S..1c1::. Park ~our boat or camper -Complete pn\Jcy' Guest1---------- 45:!1 Campus Dr . I rnn,• C:.impus \'Jlley Shop Ctr CALL 833-8600 hou!>eor in 1a1o1.s qu.\rtt.•rs BEAUTIFUL VIEW or' rental 1r mu lake. 3 . of the atnum from thl' ucdroom honw \\Ith a master suite v. 1th 1l:. ftnt.• room Jrrangl•m1·11t 1o1. alk-111 dusl'l. dbl Ul\R. ror detJ1ls t'all pullmJll and l.1rge si2.ggs.i s h o w c r :! .\ d ,f t · I 4 Bedrooms-S38,SOO (;real 1q1portun11~' Colorl ul cuuntr) ~ur roun1t111,I!:-Entr} hall. h11:( It\ 111 ~ room parlor, olc fJ:.h1111ll·d k1tc·h~n U1.i: ~ :mb tor the f.,1d!>. t:\Cn r11o m lor ~our boat BKH r~•ll l o day . 2 Bdrm home + 2 bdrm apt Xlnt terms. Full price S135.000 l-'1rst comt:. rarst sen cd' W~IE~,Ti ~'~)~~,~~rJn TARBELL no clown. no l'lo~an).! ·I "#I in California" lied room:.. Ii' 1ng room I 1 rep I al' t:' • :--p ,, l' 1 o u :. k1tl'hen and fam1h room v. ith solanan floor. An exciting homl' with ;1 ht tit> som ething extra to use ;1S ) OU l'hOOSl' l'nv. ered p atio, suµer land st:ap1ng <incl sprinklers. S67 .500 Bdrm. pool. d11111ig room ___ _ .\gl·nt. <:ull anyl111tl'. 5 Br. H<imblcr 1n exet 11'1 \I \HI'\ r: \\ I· H\LIHI \ l~L\'\I• !>11;.5; IS arEc'a. llugl' add on Rum !HU· 11211 • 6 73"6900 • Veterans Only TARBELL (~ori.:t•m1s homl· fur I rt'l' Balboa Peninsula I 007 ~o d11v. n . no l'lo~111 g ;1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ul'<lrm. b<.•..1ul1ful honu-. "~ I In ColifoM1io" Lol \alue cuttal!l' nr room tll\l'fl•tl IJdl ln BE QUICk Your dn•am-. u>mc lrut• HJ\blJ11dS55.cHt<> \gl·nt t.dl .rn)time. :\lar~hall Rlt~ fi~;) lliOU 5-lll Si I~ T\10 bedruom s1•J-.idl· Corona del Mor I 022 ('Otlage v. 1th room lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• HYO\\':'\ 1-~H \' \ nu d11" n 6 BH 3 Ba . pool. rumpu-. g r o 'A L o 1· ..i t l' d 1 n U,\YSllOHI-:~ \ J.,rt•at community "1th prl\ all' ~aches Thl.· µn l'l' hJ~ I.teen redute<l \v ~.i ,!XJO C Jll 613 IS550 ~'(1. ,, ? • r • •• ,. • QU.AIHTDUPLEX room. nl•\\ (Jlf>l'h SouthofHwv. painted 70 1100 !llJI ' Uem er Or ~5 5201 The kind of pa ope rt} _ -- bu~crs ::.l'Jrt'h our lo1o1.n \'cL<> moH' 111 ror SI .000 or for Quaint. rule charm-lt •::.s 5 Br pool home. Hf.,1 mi: un1qul' (oop~' l. ;ind ~o ic~ uft 5 \\ kd , . ., .\ [~ THE REAL ESTATERS ~ Jdorablc With bl'a m 'Aknd:. anyl1ml' · · t·t:il1n i.:s knottv ptlll' v. a 11::.. ~ o"d b ;1 rn1 n g Fowttoin Vollt-y I 034 frplc and j 'unn) µatw, ••••••••••••••••••••••• r1~ht around the corner •S·l:l.500• VACATION from Carnation Park Sanglt· ~tory t1111nhoml' YEAR ROUND S86,000 Call 644-7211 W,1s former modl'I. m t•r , looks mum pool. ''Ill cnn Walk to ocean. play a lit ~ sidt•r V.\ tl'rm~ 0 \\ nl•r . Ill' ll•nn1 .... ~v.1m 1n lovely Broker64S 71-10 pool Dram.1t1t· \aUltl-d t \' · rt·iltni.: 111 I h1:. Im l'ly :1 ' • HwttinC)ton Beach I 040 ----...................... . lc11y 3 Hr So ol !l'lol.) rt•durl'cl S8,UOU R-2 tii'i :!7.J I. !'>t4·40l l h't BIG-V.AC.AHT 2Story VIEW New paanl an and oul pu s Hm, w /h<ind polished panc ll1n(! Workshop, 2 separate garage!<, ~•ant countr) k 1 t c: h (' n h u s · · 1 a t e q l(ourmt't t~pl' ..appls breakfa:.t rm BrJnd m·" dcl'p pile :.unshine l'pt:-. Owner ~1n\111u :. &I nenou!-' .Suhm1t an) ol fl' r ' l' h a n cl' 111 s u ' t' thou.,ands ''' Ukr ~IH2 5511 Public Notice GoveM1ment Assumable Loans Available to anvone Ea sy to quallry. Lo\\ in- tere:.t & rent-lake J'li.I) · mcnts :.i~Jalable. 3 + I bt'drooms . Tarbdt-. HKR. <'<tll 842-8854 <iAllAG E SALE 110:\1 E t'\1n• -i hcdronm. 2 hath with hugl' family room. double detj<·hed gar<ij!l' with hohlw room . Rig pool\\ 1lh J.H·u1t1 Corner lot with room for boat :.lurJ~t· J>erfeC'l fam1I~ <'"tall' i'iear Be,1ch Uh·d. S:l5.000 R1•1I Carpel l<l'.t lt1>rs SJti XX3H Formal family rm & din IRVINE TERRACE mg rm BBQ & co\en·d Front rm\ c:u.,tom home palto arl'a \'1.'n' Inv. I _________ _ priced al only SSR.~uo HAVE A BOAT on Dulphtn 1 •·rr•11 I.' '~ 4 20611 T1lll•r Circll' Wun t .ABANDONED 4 BR I HH. '>t•dutlttl "' 11nm1ng last •~ \\orld R eal f-~lJle OR TRAILER? 2 STY-BEACH pool. rl'll1'1t1on pond. S54,900 nev.I\ rl•modd1·tl kitchen •556-·7.ii_7 _____ • d. f ~ H \ M 1 c This corner lot 1s for you 552-7500 red hill realty Laquna Beach I 048 .............•••....... •OCF.,\~FRO~T• R ar e a l S225,001l Hy U'AOl'r.752·1171 ~99 lJXI BEACH MOBILE HOMES (jX :"'cw port 12xf.O w11 h 1•\ panrlo. 2br. 2ha, d1n1nl! a r(•:1. o:.c·r1•1•n t•cl 1n eJbuna. :::wdudl'd ~•rl'a S!l.500 '70 Corn modorP 21 xGO with t•xp;tntlo 2hr. :!ha Separalt• d1111ng ru11m Fanta'>ltr k ttl·h~·n "1th loads nf bit ins . Bag Ote.m \ l('W S37 ,50(.1 '58 Trallsman llh40, JSR or COO\l'rt. to 2BH Paint . carpetrng & drapcral'.S I Yr old Panora mac: O<.'l';111 'IC'W 494-805 7 a lot of home-On ly ..A61an REAL ESTATE 900 Glcnnt>yrr St. 49' 9473 S49 Ollt> BUILD SHeral building ~ill'S Crom Sl0,000 to $35.000. Xlnt \'US. som~ ",plan::. & 1K>rm1ls CHRIS TM.AS SURPRISE 01o1.nl•rs ha\e mo,ed. cleaning & touch up 1s eomplNed & ul1hl•l'S are ~lill t•onnet•ted tor ~our eonventl'n<'l' This 4 Br home ha~ two l'htmne\'S for Santa CIJU:.. both t1 n•plan•s are floor to t•t•al1ng Palo-; \'l·rdes Sl39,950. ***LOVELY 3-BR Garden Hom e w ith 2· patios and atrium , wood burninK frplc., rccrea· tional facilities, close to schools, shopping center and beach. 572,SOO Laguna Nieuel Realty 830-5050 496-4040 Mission Viejo I 06 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO DOWNY.A Beautiful Madnd 62 with exciting view. Large 3 Bdrm., form a l dining room & central air conda· tioning. All for $64.900 MISSION VIEJ 0 REALTY Hotk \\h1ch J!lows w1lh 837·9500 581-1000 holiday \\arm th. If )'OU -- 'A ant xtras ! Tht.· n •gula· "SUPER YU" t10n pool t ulJle rn the This large 4 Bdrm. sit· family room 1::. ulrt>ady ting on one or !\I V's finest for your turn. and the vu lots has JUSl been re carpels & drapes are all duced S4000. Excit1n~ rn place. Lot:. of room in 1>001 & jacuzzi -com this 2 levEc'I design with p I e t e I y up g rad e ti upstdl' parkmg & a third S92,000. lu'lol.t'r gardt•n ll'\·~·I largl.' "HUGE LOT" Ring in the New Year with a new homt•. Hare 5h88 rt. lot. $95,740. LIDO REALTY :i;~77 \ia l.iclo,'.'i .B. *673-7300* Call 675-7225 ll arbor View Home.1---------- Monaco. 2 bd, den. 2 ba, lncCNM Property 2000 extra large lot, 152x67, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644«152G. HELP-HAVE $100,000 OCEAN VIEW Need units in C. M . now! No listing nee. Exchng ok. Steiner Investments 642·9666 4 BH + fam1lv tn h•vel.1---------- Presllge Ncwi>ort tom· 8 UNITS w/pool mun1ly livmg S..1cnf1cc Coast Plaza by S62.500 Call 645·0303 1 7. 7 M gross FOREST OLSON IMC 642-lWU eves. * LIDO ISLE 5·BR . 4·BA·TODAY'S BEST R UY . JUST I MAGI NE. YOU CAN ll A V E I 1' F 0 R C II H I ST M A S • A N UNuSL'\L HOM Jt:. I T' GOT EVEHYTUI NG IN C LUUING l'OOLTABLE. F AMILY nr So. owner. l 20M EASTSIDE 66x300 R-2 lot with 2 Houses. 2 Bedroom and 2 bedroom and den. Nice fruit trees and shrubs. Won't last long-call quick!! Asking $55,950. Call 540.1151 ~HERITAGE • .• REALTORS R 0 0 M , 3 C A R1--------• GA H AG Vi .. EXCl::LLENT ·n:HMS 15 units W. Costa Mesa AGT 675 7!:100 Oays/ Large 9·2Br. 2Ba. 6-!Br E\·cs 675·576? S249M s:J'l Gr 644·5389 l'nough fo:· badm1i:~on o~ Sharp 3 Bdrm. Trevino ""'mmmg pool. 1-a mtl} Shagrarpets&nicelyde ro .. >m has adJaCl.'lll den ('Orated . One or the "1th 12' bar. hlln "ctbar laq?esl lots you can find NEWPORT SHORES & rl'l ng · adJoanang Mtn an this area. VA & JIHA 3 OR. 2 ba . frpl w/llle dt•c•k "' laq!e enough tor lo<1ns a\'ailable. S47 .900. hearth: britk fir m kitch 26 Units in xlnt area of Riverside. Good cond .. pool. S390 ,000 :t~ri~:~~:~;.~:'.~~ MIS!~~~ ;~EJ 0 ~, ~·.·· :;~~ ~ t.·~ ~':': m P!m• I lc,1bl~ ter"'!s Open 581-1000 837-9500 ~~~~:.ge. SSJ.500 Qwck • ~iilirtj,._ lluu~l' ~at & Sun l'oon ---------C '"YWOOD RE.ALTY Home Plus 4 Units tal 4P.M Orop b) for cof· "' 1 ree 132-l Morningside Newport a.och I 069 * 548-1290 • Sl,OOOmo. ncom e. l) ---------• 3260gle,CM. Bkr. nve ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOOD&GL.ASS HARBORVIEWHOMES 4BR+BOHUS 545 ·594~0.~~~time- :l Or 3 Ba & 3 car garage Porto£ino. immac. 4 Br, 3 HARBOR VIEW m:ike this homt• :.i triple Ba. finished bonus rm & $9 S,OOO 25 NEW UNITS n r . value at Sl38.000. Open loft. S91,500 for quick sale Newport Bch. & S D · 1 6·'0 6341 Super Portofino Model· Fr d hr)USI.! Noon t114PM. 1657 pnnon y . ., · 1 MME 0 1 ATE .Q(;. wy. 1st. user eprec. Ulueu1rrt Cun yon Or . t:UPANCY ! Cathedral & 8.4 Acr es, adlt. proj. 3 LEVEL MANSION Ul'amcd wrought iron Future appr ec. fan · \ I t I. th LIDO ISL• .... D tastic! Try 15% dn. & 'ccomm0< a wns or e "'" gate entry. Sunken living larj?e famil y & h''l'·IO CH.ARMER room. Massive red bn ck pre-pd int. Principals on· h I I l Jy please. K Investment e P o r re J 1 vcs 2STORY wall f1repla1:c. Formal 31.iOosqrt anrludan~ 4 Br & 3 Bedroom and den with dining room. C hef's _<_7_l4_>_64_0._8_300 ____ _ ·P 2 na. Katl'hl·n 1:. de 4 baths. Highly up kit<.·hcn w /nook. 25' 6UnitSacriflce ~H!nl'd for ca~y lt\'mg graded-shows like a 1-'amaly room-plu:. 300 sq. Total va lue Sl38.SllU model h ome. Near ft. separate bonus room! Ownermustcloseescrow Open Hou:-~ Sal. & Sun clubhou se. Don't miss DETACHED MOTHER-on Eastside units by Noon t 1 I 4 P ~l . 1635 this one at $129,500. Call IN LAW QUA RTERS ' December 31. Includes Bluebard CanyonRd !>101151 Winding wrought iron 3-bedroom, 2 b ath 1' KA '7'iQCK s t aircase to :.ecluded owner 's unit. Easy ..lVu-2..i.' master wing. llc avy terms-Lowdown, redwood covered patio. I .. jQuail ~ All sprinklered Take ad-Iii Plac• . vantage Call 752·1700. p .--&." C Olll'OJl .\Tin-.; LAGUNA BEACH 494-2146 ----------I UlllJl11 Q .. f<I ·11 111, f • rap...-•••• 7S2•1920 BEAUTIFUL : I : : . l 1400 QUAIL ST. HlWll'OllT HACH I •• Formal entry to -.parmus J .n. ' \ · ,<> - -Lo\'elv 3 ~droom homl", lningroom Formaldm NIGll1 1,1(,flr B\Y. BIG BOLD ftrcpl~ee.huill·ans.ncw mg room is con' l'nlt•nll~ <~ C .": .\ :\ '~ , 1 s I. A:-., ? I) painted v. 1\h un O\ er scnedfromhugl'l4<mlcn \IE\\s~.,st1.1.5uo Ice . AHO ::.ited back yard with \'Jew k1ll'h1•n Sl.llHNC Call 644 ·~11 BEAUTIFUL CaS\' a Cl'{':>S Lots or S21.5oo I mfi~fi@rr>~ ~~~~~~~! .... !?.~~ OO@eilnij' 499 .2800 BEST IN NIGUEL at S56.950. You \\on't find [® h ' I : I l I ' ~ --. DOVER SHORES LOWEST PRICED HOME ON GALAXY DRIVE San Clemente I 076 Ivan Wells atrium, 4 BR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Ba. Marvelous day & Lowest priced ocean view nite view. Pool & jacuzzi. fixer uppers an San 11 New Units Prime Costa Mesa Ren- tal Area. Frplc's, tile showers, many xtras. Jn come $32,270. Agent 642-0758. WALL OF (;).,\...,S leach. m:wn· room to rump and play to covered terr;we und $49, 7 50 This one: 'A un't la::.l. Ooly ram bl 1 n g J.: r 11 u n c1 s ~ • • $-12,000. Dramalll' -.t .11r, to t . ~ , Gorgeous 4 b<.•droom. 2 _.,. • ....,_,,,..,,_.._.,, hadeawa) ma~t1•r ~Uth• & ___ __ story giant. lluge rooms l'l11fflt;i iml;;mrn h 'ld Extra large l'nmfurlahle -·-·-·-----<' > r <.'n ~ quarti•r ~.By O"rwr. 1 hrl house on family room Supt•r !>Un · '962·4471 (:'::")546-8103 ownl•r an"<ll •ll" , "·""1 R :! lo t . r.11; Al·ada ny kitc hen Fn•!:i hly sacnf1l't' ! II urn l .di S57.SOO 552 f>lt2U !)63·7Hl<I painll'd throu.:hout. Like 1ww c·arpcts and drapes Super good bu\ Call £or details, [~ THE REAL ESTATERS •OCEAN• • • Fl RST f 1\11'. • • ~ offered r:\q111 ... 11ely d eC'orali'cl .ind landst·apl·d I t ... cl room Sandpiper 111 ll.11 hor \'ae v. lltlls S11 11••,1ky •, llloc~ muilern <luplC'x 3 t... '.! h<lrm -. St•ller "ill 11'\,\'\l'f'.' <:It• a n on F 1-: E Id n d SI 19.950 962·7711 __ i_J_J AITENTION REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE !! w~ an' looking lor lop prores:.10nal real cstJlc independent contra«tors lo Join nur fast ~rowing Hll 600' Open House Sun. l ·S 1406 Seacrest HALPINCHI ... • orj?antzut1nn Balboa Boy Prop. Realtors •675-7060• G ... ral Ht-:\LTORS :!1:!7 E Coa5.t H"' 675·4392 I 002 Gt-Mrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...b'S,.;d~m Hl~Al .. T~tKH 644·7270 l'RICE REDUCED VIEW VIEW! ..., Immac ulate IJusk 4 bedroom , g fami l y room. dining room home. N ew off white carpets, mirrored wall in dmmg room - entm1.ain around your beautiful pool & jacuzza. You mu!-.l see to appre<'iate $11 7 ,450 1811 ( Coott Highway, COfono df"f Mor • pt AN~~,.::llEIA .. ,.,,~ flt ,,,, Htr , ... t r• \IU I• tu•t Real Estate byM&AY 1 $47 BIG ONES! Sh;irp. dean. 3 bedroom, 2 h.llh. formal d1n1ng, F:'\1 HM . new solurium nnor" Jn kit . Super huy al ~Ii l)()IJ ' Cu II 008 4456 STOP! LOOK! LOVE! Al r1u m t•nlry hf'ckoni. }011 into this <1dorabh: 3 bdr m home Rui'H'" formal d1nin1it. cozy den. lush carpet!', 'kcor. draJIC'' Pf' vJl<' yard w 1 I h r o v ti p .1 I 1 o & sparklan1it CountJ1n . 968 4456 Int' I ) r warrantv proi:i IEACH HOUSE 1 bdrm & den Only $29.ff!'lO Tt•rm~ 8c'st huy on lhC' roast Scott Realty 536-753) CHECK OUR: ln .. c::.tor Pro11ram J>ropc•rt) :\I angmt l'ro~ram Sales Program Cl11.:nt Pro11rum <;omm1ss1on Spin:. And Muc·h More' We 're successful hcr;.iuse our appru11d1 1s un1qul'. Start tht> New Yeur orr Wtlh <I Stll'C'ess- oraenll·cl c·nmpany by ca lhng Jerry (; 1 llespll'. J erry S Gill1·~1>•l' Hit rs !)6.J..891 1 i::Vl'!<: (i42 Rf.31 VA .APPRAI SEO at only $59,000 R1~ va c·anl 2 story formal dan rni;:. :? blocks from ot·e.10 Call World Real 1-:,tate S.'16 7777 20671 Tiller Cir clc Shorerrest Tral't •$45.900• Bia Country k1trhc•n bri c k firn>laee . 3 bedrooms , 2 harh-.. wtllerf all. • • rt. tl1• to the tx-ach, ptltlt> l.inJt. B B Q &more What a C'hrt'ltma-. Pr('!lt>nl' 8311 1710 REX L HODGES FAHT.ASTIC OCE.AHVIEW !'ear new homt• as lol'al t'CI 111 \ c·n· best '11•w <1rea nf Laguna Bc:ieh New luxuno11~ rpls & drps , :1 p.it1os. all "'' 1c·ws. authentic Spanish Tile throughout. Ownl'r will sell V,\ Century 21 • WAH'.\t GHF.ETl~GS • for J .:\IEHRY Cll HIS DIAS <111cl a HAPPY :-.n:w YEl\R for you and youri.. F'or real <'!.late exchang lO$? and inHstments. see llOW .\RD II ZAG · JWDZK Y, Rltr 494 Rfll l OCEANFRONT Monarch Buy Prcst1g1ous building sate with crashing s urf below. Spac1ou:. & level. to take LJrge home & pool. Sl7S.ooo MOHARCH•AY TERR. An elegant & gracious home ; a rrh1tect d<' 5-lf(ned. "1th s pt•ct acular whit<' \\at er view!> 3 Bdrms , 1le11, sep. damn~ rm , exc1tmg entertain tn!! art':l rtrodlld pool & Jaruz11 Ju:§l reduced to Sl75,000 IRVINECOVE M·agn1f1 <•en t 3 hdrm homt. ell' a.ml decor , family rm. with wet bur. ~ourmct k 1\l'hl•n . scp 111 n 1 n ~ r m . I o \ e I y garden with pool Ck l'Un \ 1rw:. S:W5,000 r ...:::·.,., ........ •••""' ,. ,., •1110• I f'ISMOCLAMS 11M1 Kf.:ALTY 3 fir. :i Bu , fam rm. cul ----110SN.CoostHwy .• laguno a nicer family home. 4 Rdrm .'s plus family room w /qu<ility up· gradl'J feature::. thruout. Lovelv ,·acw & close to '>C'hoois NEUJ&l-\.. Associates Price reduced below ap· Clemente. Two 2 Udrm. 3 units pra1sal. 1824 Galaxy Or. homl's .for $60,000! 4 units Open Daily & Wknds. 1·5. 5 units IHVESTMEHTS 7 units 18 units 27 units 40 units 48 units 51 units $159,500. 645·8498 4 ANCHORAGE 6 units 11 units R.AREB.AYFRONT 17141496-7711 Somewithlowdownand OPPORTUNITY prepaid interest. Lender has foreclosed 3 San Juan a::· aa I . ---BR. 3 Ba , Bay£ront Capistrano 1078 Uai~ house. Im mac cond. San-••••••••••••••••••••••• Plac• dy beach. s2os.ooo. Sharp condo 3·BR, 2-ba, Prap..-ti•a · Courtesy to all brokers. all upgraded. Low down. 7S2·1920 Conlact J 1 m Krueger, S36,SOO. Ph: 493.0743 i'oo OUAIL n Htw llACH LACi<UMA IUCH 494-6594 644·1860 Mon.-Fri. --Duplex H.B. 7951 Cypress. 1--------· Mobile Homes . For Sote I I OO 2~ 1. ba ea. Close m. WATER FRONT W /SLIP •••••••• • • • •••• • •••••• • Live m ~me. rent other. Bill . Carroll 640-5560. Mobile Home SxJ7'. Local Bkr, 898-IU.21. Hasting & Co. Realtor park $22.50 or tr::idt? late NEWPORTHEIG~S mod~l smallcar.646·9541 lnts:"1 2100 FIEST PRICF. SHORE Lg 4 Br .. ocean view, Acre.for safe 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIDB OF HIGHWAY! ~ll ~~~~~:~by ••••••••••••••••••••••• Industrial Property for Open beam LR and lush PP Builders 34 acres next lo Sale or Lease. 5600 sq rt. landscape m this 3 br 2 ~sch units $52,500. Gd new Broadmoor Homes. Zone M-l. 85% A/C. Im· corner location. GAR income. R-2 cor lot. Gin Anh. Ripe for develop· proved 400amp. By DEN HOME .. $74.50?. n Y Fortune' r I t r . ment. $32,000 per a cre. owner .. 883 S~. East Sl. Enjoy th• Good Life 675·7520. Call Rllr, 673-7311. Anaheim. Ph. 956-9630. 493-2513 499-4584 Newport leach I 069 .,,._wport •ach 1069 By owner, bid& 38x66 on MINIR.ANCH VETS NO DOWN 4 lldrm. 212 bath: Coun try kitchen. on 1'2 acre Assume 7 'i 101111 or nt•w \'A $56.000 AHCH BAY R.E. 49') 'l277 PANORAMIC *VIEW• O\erlookanl( El Niguel .:nir t·ourse in °'J•MUCI pre· st1J(1ou~ area 3 BR. 2·ba. Cum rm. rorml dan rm. padre pnvrd courtyd pol•<l & poolsaie cstolc vurd Newly det'orated In corthlone color W .900 Ol'EN llOUSE SAT / S N 12 5, 2AOJi! F..s l61c111. Arch Bay R1•;1I F.•Uate 4lM) 2277 days Eve400-~93 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lot 75xlJO. Paved w /lvng qtrs. T r ade for residnll. Coldwell Banker .:7;· .•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2200 Rf.SIDCNllAL BRQl<!R,6G COMMNV By Owner (2) Adj lots 137' t..nguna Bcb. Ocnn/ ca-OWN ER WILL FINANCE nyon view. $61,000. 494.2905, Custom bayfront 5 bedroom, fam. rm. h ome with windfree terrace. Large pier & s lip. Great terms . ~.ooo r A COl.DWIU 1At«8 CO. 644-1766 ~ ~ ........ --------------------~ Lot H.B. Corner Lyndon & Washington. 4&xl20 Zone R-2. $9700. Bkr898-4121. Mountoht, DeMf't, Ruort 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llGIEARLAKE ~ bedroom, 2 stone firepltces. 2 ba. Lake view. Ski. 011h & hunt. EAtY terms. Askin« only $32,000 ScoffaeClllty 536-75lJ. de ~ac "6.500 963 3901 Want ad result& 6'2·5678 494-1177 -=--======-L====-~---=====L-----------------------...:...====~.:..J.:======:..::;:::::::::::::::::::::: -. I ' 1 I i .. ... • II• 'If! • .._• l ....... O.~omty 2500 ~!.~~~ .... ~~!.~~~~ .... !!~!~.~~~ .... ~!'!':.".~.~~~ .. ~'!':'::'~.~·:.~~ .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coat_a Mna · 3214 lrilne J244 H.wporl .. ach 3269 Costa Mno 3724 Costo Mn a 3824 *ONE ACll * ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••1••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Friday, Deeember 19, 1975 DAILY PILOT Apart'n."ts u.fur-a. A.f»a hwets UftfwnL ApOi ln•nts FvrnJ6Md •• ••••• • • • • • • • ••• • • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• .._. •• « Unfurnllhed JtQ LEMON HEIGHTS . Colony\ -e 3 Br+ Bonus HARBOR VIEW f'rt'shly Paint~d I Br up-MESA VERDI'.' oreu CALIF. RANCll ' • VI ~W Rm. alr cond ... Inc pool -+ Portotlno. 4 Hr' HA per, all k1lch. IJltn:. t Home atmosphc~c 2 & :i • (.;A1'AL1NA/OCEAN tennts club. (,l'<!ut loc.. $(!()()mo. 644-6548 d:;hw:;hr. Adib 1111 1wli1 t di t . ~16 1034 Costa Mn a 3.824 Mewport leach 3869 •••••••••••••••••••.••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HI .. ESTATE 4DR. 3BA, tam rm. dln. lse for less tban owncr'l'> 642.4044 >.!__ x ap :;. __ ~ll slumpeft,~ne construe· $47S. 979·5436/ 99:J..6Sl9 monthly cost! $450 mo. Santo Ano 3280 (.'/\SA VICTOf\IA hon, 3·BR. 4·ba, den • OwnrSS2·0694 ••••••••••••••••••··~·· HuntirtCjton leach 3740 J,2&3 1.ir, l.>t·luxe Unfur. M.a~ter suit~ hus h.15 3 Sr, newly decor. huge . • Rl!nt our home &. receive ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Fum. ga:./wtr pd. hm; baths. All .rms. of lot, dbl g~tr, nr WestcllU. un,iv Pk Ter~ace 2 81~. 2 H Cbr1s t mus bo~Uh . liEAU'l'lfo'UL 1 br Cum Adulti.·Noix:tisS.:c'. gate 80 Ct. l>cl P aso lite ~mo.S4S·ll77 Ba, twnh~c. dbl SM, l3olsa/Ward, 3 UH , 2 ba, apt:;$170&$180.Sp.uu!>h l'ool recrm clevutors hallwa>:· St. c.harl.c~ For Lsc, $375. 2 sty, 3 Hr frplc$375S52·7896 l>~. ept~, drp:s. S325. styl~ hlctg, pvt e11l'I ~.11. 525Vi{'\orl•;,642 8970 peuican kite~., Chambers Condow/2 car gar, & nil Wanted 5 Br house will 963·4569 963·1786 pool, :saun<1, lndry. adlt~.1----bu ltlns inc. icemaker · · · l 1 b r , 17301 K 1 · I t I lk MEW EAST SIDE ,.~frig freetcr corr' amcnitaes. Aval 1/5, ease or uy I ply. l llr yd ~ar $l3S l'C son .n, 1 muk ·•De / 'tb &. 548·6090orS48·0397 842·8901552.S52A 2 a~ c~ndo 'bttns 5240 W ofUcachoffSlulcr. 2 Br & lkn. cpl:;, drps. er. n w we ar • · ' IW2 7M8 bltns & dshwshr, $275 Casa De Henno1a 148 W. WllMHt, C .M. OccupanC'y about Ut'C. 20th, l!J75 llavc your Nt•w V\.'ar In a rtl·wly eo)~trudc:d 5 unit t:X(.'l'Ut lVt' Town House A pt \Jeautilully landscaped And dt'~oralt•<i ( 'omc l'arly anO {'hOO::sc Your dt•l·or. •DELUXE• f:a:;tl.>lufr 3 hr :! t1a. IM· I nd :>Pi.I<' mt1stt•r >1t111<•. din rm & dlll j!ar Ul!t'. Aulo door 111wn.·1 .l\ all Pool & 1•1.·tr1 .. 1l111n .ift'J Adulb only, 11u pt•t" •FROM S3l2• &;:,l\m1i.:o~WJ' ~II ~I I l!OiH Ill' :,;11, I tli7 :\l:rna~t·d h.> W1ll1;ir11 W,1l11·r-. ('11 ESORJ LIVING:~' beer tapper, all ne'!" Sharp 4 Hr hse, tge llv. UNIV PK. lmmac. 3 UI", 2 3 8~· fncdyd, g.ur. $2~5 ,---. 642·6213 vinyl floors, crpts, rrn frpk din rm Ni•l ba, loaded w/xtru:s fp 3Ha,2ba,yd.i.;ur,$235 furn Studio 1 Ulk fr wallpaper, s hutters tlb~ Jli. 3is Esther: $360 A/C, bllnt1. gur d r ,;pnr: 3 Br, l',:i ba, fm·d yd, gur, twud1. Walt:r pd. Frpk, drJl6. t.hruout. Beaut 'ly 67J..0626 etc, etc. Prof. lndscpd, S275 dshws hr. ponl. Jacuzzi. hlscpd w/waterfalls gurdnr provd'd $450 mo 3 Br. 2 ba. fncd yd, dbl!! Sl8.5 mo. 841>-7336 Koi ponds. Room for ten Dana Point 3226 968·9422 eves/wknds . giu , frplc-. bltos. $280 nis court & swim min ••••••••••••••••••••••• · llomdlnders 642·9900 STUDIO r l· 50 avocado & l 2Br. JBa. no deposits, Nu dlx 2 Br, 2112. Bu , 2 sty W Htminster 3298 $49 WEEKLY rwt trees. $224,500. close to marina, $225 per twnhme pool/view. !ease ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\Jll Kitchen & TV .... .-.-::::-::7-:-:-:-~~ mo.496-3438 &/oropttobuy,uvall1m· R h & Li·nens&Ulili ti"·.~ • 1----------11med552·9529 ent our omc ri.'cc1vc . ~·' FcuttolnYolley 3234 a Christmas bonus. 1\11t.1';Tooc1-:1\N ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEERFIELD Patio home Super 3 bedrm. 2 l.i:.1. Executive Suites •Iii!'!~~~~!.!!~~ Sharp 3 BR, 2 Bu. garage. 3 Br2 Ba, frplc. $385 cpts. drps, R&O. $325 727 Yorktown Blvd. DONALD M. BIRD huge bonus room. $295 551-1706 644·3185 mo. 963·45&1 !>63·1786 Beal'h Blvd at Yorktown __ A_\_so_c_i•_••_'_· "_•_0_11_0 r_s_-1·-m_o_._968_·_54_0_3 _____ 10PEN HOUSE Sat. the Townhouse 536·0411 20th lOAM ·JPM ln Unfurnished 3525 1 · 3744 Real Est* ExchanCJe HuntiftC)ton Beach 3240 Irvine. New lge 2 Br & •••••••••••••••• ••••••. rv1ne •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• den w/wel bar. All appli. 3 BR. 2 Ba. 2 sty. Costa ••••••••••·:~··••·•·~·· + A/Cond. & frpk. encl 2 Mesa. Dbl gar. Pvt pa tao, S~O wk 0~. s.1.~1 .n~~·, an · Hse on C-2 lot gd tor bus. 3 BR, l :Y• ba, big family car gar. View of Golf $3lS. 963.4058 dudes n:a1d scr\ tlC. rv. Trade, sell or lse 1 rm. N I". Ad ams & Course. Nr. Pool & P ark. :.,\Una, JLICU~ll. pool & llarborCM962·6435 Brookhurs t . $385. 547.5353 Duplexes Unfum 3600 phone 1717 1-•• Dyt>t' Hd. Real Estat~ 645·3147; 545-4289 ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine. 540·1515 MESA VERDE NEW 2 Br. 2 Ha. adult :ipL->. Lge beautiful in· kriol':I open to lush wah:r Jandscapin~. Every cott· C'e1vable extra. Must set• to ap11rec1ate. S355·$46S. r.n:sA VERDE VILLAS . 1555 Mesa Verde ()rive East. <714 >r.40·81171 Just W. of Mesu Verde Ctr. off Harbor Blvd. adjacnt. to C.M. c;otr & <.:.Club l t:hald Small Pt.>t ACl't•pt able Pri vatt• pa tao:., l'urpet111~ And dritJ){>nes. All units hav1· Washers & drvc·r·; Carbage dis1>0silb Gas stoves l\larbh.' Pu llman:-. l'owder room F'trt' alarm i.ystem forced air hcalin!t Parkinl{ !>PIH't• Three unit:. haH· i.:as HrcplarE':.. Prior Hcutal lh•lcn•111·1· Hec1wl'cd 2 BR w/frpll s:1.i5 3 DH ~3V5 lnqui re n1.·xt d1>or: lla- cie11da De Mt:~a. ltiO W. Wilson. Aµt;; I . Uu ylrn11t :> lid . :t Ila, l'\'t lkh ~· pwr. S.'1~11. ) rly ~7U w;15 & fi4·1 1;, IO LAS BRISAS for D1:.n1 m111nt111~ .\dull~ Watch the sun s.t o•er the ocean Beoch within steps l 111.;t)l{()l):\1 •l kutcd pool •!)Un dt•l·k • l'n \':Ill' balc•orl\ •i\d<:quutt parlrnt;' • t•:ll•\ alm •Secunty 1"1.1rn1lurc· a\ :11lallh• Lst• n·q'd·Sorry, 1u1 pl'l~ 5515 Rivt'r A\ 1•n1Jl' < ut Seu:.horl' & 55Lh ) l'ot ;iµpl. t'o1ll tHi·2!11i1; ()a k \\. o 11 <t <•ff e r s th t• I 11wst 111 rn:.ort II v in51 ut u Jll'll'I' ~OU ('illl itfford 'l'hl'll'':. :SI millton 1n r1·1·n·at ion faC'llitie 'lllCllT LJG llTl-:L> TE MSCOUKTS A fullti a<·ll ~ 1t1c-s d 1 r<:ctor w plan:. p.irt 1t.·h. ORQ'. • trq,... & 11H11'l' ~ Free SU rf• dav hr11nd1. l'li1s lwa1111ful !<ini:le1>,c I&:! ht·d r oom al'l!>. 1 urna:.twd & L111rurnlsh\·J. l\lmh'b uv1·11 Io to i. Sorry n111wt-. or ('htltl ren I! 011 m rn J l l! s <>rv i<'c' " v a 1 l.1 I> ll-. l\t on th t r. month 0<·1·u11ant·v. Want~. lmmac. 3 BH. cov. patio, 2 BR, l Ba, CdM, no L-h h --3-7-4-9 PINECREEK v ·11 R I"'-bltns. Rec:. area & P<>.,Ol children or pets. $275 mo. -~~ ••• ~~••••••••••• LIVES UP 1 age ea .,..,tale avail. $395. mo. Ed 644·68C>O (Susie> we PARK NEWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted Res idential lot under V2 acre. shorl dis lance driving from Foun tain Vly J.s essential. 551-0339. No Agents Fee Helzerman, 540·1720 or ~ ---EFFICIENCY APTS TO ITS NAME 81i8JIU •Yorktown/ Bushard 548·1973 COM . 3 Br, 2 ha. ocean vu. from Sl9(). Pool, ma1rl. Ovl•r 500 t ,111 1 n•1•" am.I APARTMENTS O a kwood Garden Apartments H•wport IHclit 880 Irvine lrvtne at 16th 645-0550 Priv. party desires hous in C~meo Highlands, I you're planning to sell i the next few months. please call us. 640·0379 Rentals ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houses FurnisMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hack Bay l ·B1l. furn. house. Mature adull. Sl95 incl util. 642· t2n Newport Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- Macnab-Irvine 2 BR,1BA ... $285 <Jeck, frplc, beam phone, laundry, Village Ill ..,t 1·l•.1111-. w ith lBr $21~ Onthebay •Yorktown/l\lagnolia LOCJUftaBeach 3248 ceil'ng,cul·dc·sac,2car lnn.494·943ti w;1t1•rl.tlh r11·;1ll' .1 lHr-extralge $2;$0 Luxury::1p11rtrne11tltv111g 3 BR. 2 BA ... $300 •••••••••• ••• •••••••••• gar. Pvt bch prvl'~ $450. ;::; -Be h 37 69 rt'f :1 "n i.: •.i• t t 1 n g I or 1 Br/furn $240 nverlookrni: th1· w :ill'r 11tGarfield/Brookhurst CUTE 2Br, vu hm. frplc. ti75·3203. ....ewport ac \Olli' '11·•1'1011.., 111•\\ I 11r 2 Br. 21..>a $2i5 EnJoy Si:Jll.000 IH'alth 3 BR. 2 BA ... $325 pal/yd, 2 car gar, 1 blk to •••••••••••••••• ••••••• l bl·tlrnom ,q1.ir11111•11t 3 Hr. 2 ba S:llS :-pa. 7 :-.w111w1111g pools. 7 •Warner/Beach bch, N. end. Ref's rcq. EASTSIOE CM 2 Br, S40 W'K UP 1&2 Bdr & 1'111111 ~20. h1r111turl' .Hcauliful garden apls, l1ghtcdh.'rll11:.t·ou1ts plus No pets. $395 /y rly. blt~s. cpts & drps, encl Bal'h. Color TV , maid uv~t11ahll-. Sm:tll p(•ts pvt patios. pool, :.pa. mill~:-. of t11ndl' trails. Rooms 4000 3 HR,2 BA ... $350 494·1795. patio & gar. $250 mo serv. pool. Tiii-~ 1\t~SI\ oi.. \dull~ otth Otltn.· Adults, no pets. 151 K !1ull1111.:. s hurfll'hoal'd. ••••••••••••••••••••··~ *Magnolia/ Edinger 642 2598 15 N N t Bl NB 2l 548 2408 , 3 BR 2 BA $3lO · · 1 · ewpor · 111Jl'll H oo to ti oo. 2300 _s_·t_. _· or_64_6·_68_16_. l-roqu1:t. Junior i ·s frµ, l'vt cnt/ K . prav. CM SJ.5/ • ... 3Br. 2Ba. walk lo beach. .rtm ts Fu . h d ti46-\1681 Fa1t\1t'W He!. Cm.ta S229.fx) monthly: also l ,wk & $60/ mo. UI'. •Bolsa/Brookhurst jacuzzi, frplc. $450 mo. Apa en rnis e '.\I .. l't . • 1· •r100 KIDS/PETS 01< and 2 hcd1 oom plans :ind 54>< :i954or55G-0058 3 BR. 2 BA ... $325 Year round 1 494 595·1 ••••••••••••••••••••0 • Bnght 2 br beach apl. Ct II · p .. t llllH ·• ·' -· • Eastside Townh:.e. frpk, 2 storv townhouse:.. Eil'l'· -- • Bolsal Busha rd ----------Balboa Island 3706 o.wner aft~r 6 l'Olll'cl. STUDIO apts, all util pd. private garden. hllms, tnc .kitthl'lls. J,.>rt\'atl' I.IV!-: :it Ncwµort Beach . 3BR.2 BA ... $345 SIOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• _t_2_13_>_69_1_·_83_2.._1 _ _ lgl' patioSWOmo.859W. gara~e.S2!l5mo 645·89ti4. patit)s 01· 1Jaktonit•$, Wl'l0kly w1ntc~·r?tes.$.3~. •Garlield/Brookhursl Chridmas Bonus L21T'BfLE ISdLANk US·3n25r new 1 or 2 Br. adults. nu pl'ls. l!llh St. 642·3452 ral'pcl1n ~ ti ra 1>crics ~1ni.:lt• mom. b302 W. (;hi . 3 BR. 2 BA ... $335 Well designed 2 tm . & . r ~un ~l'. ·,. . ~?· Sl60 /Sl90. 242l K Wth St. • ----.-.---* * * Suhterrnn~an pal'k1n~ llwy. l'mc Knot Motel. •McFadden/ Brookhurst rumpus rm .. 2 baths ; bit· adults no pets. gar. a\ ail. N. lits 646· 1801. La~gc , ~arm 3 hr• 2 ba apt Michael Dadurlca with elevators. Opl1orwl <714 )673·0440 4BR.2BA ... $350 in kitchen, dbl. garage. 673·4394 -----withdtn~ngare:J,pantry. 9270Honeysuckle ma1~ser~·icc. Just north Room s s25 wk up: •McFadden/Newland S385 Month. Move in Balbo p · s I 3707 Lar~e 1 Bedroom patio& fireplace Fountain Vallew of. Fash. ~o.n Isl.a. nd at .. /k'it'·hnn. Apt.., s37.5,, '--f Ch '·t ·s & a en1n ua 220lW 0 I l Adullsonlv.S275. r J .... , <ls J In '" " 4BR.2BA ... S360 ..,...,ore n s ma .. re-••••••••••••••••••••••• 67s.c8·~~;• ron TJIEVENbOME Youarethewinncrofone ;in:iu.ir1:e .• rn .an on~ \\k up. :;~~·~i55 <•r- •McFadden/Springdale ce1ve$lOOrenlned1tfor LGE Cln 1 Br B:l\lbch o • A ·h . CM complctedtnnerselctlt!c• <1u1n Ila I l s Ruud . t'15~1U7 one month. · · 1,,..5 na cam. · · Telephone (714 )641 1900 "· · •4BoBllsla.2/S~pAn:n .. ~3d4a5le MISSION REALTY loc. Adlts, no pets. $195. $195 Yrly Btwn Ocean & 645·33!!1 837-9517 from Skinny Mike's forrcntaltnformatton HARVEST GOLD ~ Avail. 1/15. u73·0072. Bay. l Br Apt. mature . menu at ____ _ 3 RR.2 BA ... $335 *494·0731 * C M 3724 adulls.Avail.1/1.plcasc lBrupperwlstove.r<'fng. HOLIDAYINM UTILITIESPAID WASllEH&DRYER 963-4567or963·1786 . osto esa c:allaftSPM.675-8374 &Gar.Youpay~as,$180, 3131 B • t I St 1111dcr l ycarold . • ---------•1Charm10g2br. & loft. Iba.••••••••••••••••••••••• lst & last ~100 dnp ""7 B ns o .• BLOCK TOOCEJ\N 1:,Xl"'ll"ntCond. IH :.\LTY COi\l p ,\:'\Y . close bch. S400 mo. $37.5 0 WEEK & UP OCEANFRONT Bach. Santo To~as .... 645~S646 Costa Mesa Ol'luxe Pnrntc 2Hr. 2ua. ;\pa~t~cntS1.1.c- OCEANFRONT Like new 3 Br + Fam. 497·11 56/ 497-1833 •Studio & 1 BR J\pts $130 mo. Ulil pd 494.4931 Please call 642·5678, ext Lgc walk ·tn (' losct s. Grc:.it Chnstma:. Groundlevel -3 bedroom Rm. frpll'.2 car gar. nr •TV&MaiclServAvail Ref's.673·12'11 ---------• 333toclaimyourlicket. bltns. garage. cahlcTV. PHES1':NT w lg. patio . on sandy Adams & Beach Blvd. Ocean vu, charm. cottage *PhoneServ, Hld pool -LRG 1 Br. pool. nr. shops, * * * J\dults1no pets, $300 mo $250 645-7857 beach. SSOO/Mo. yearly. $375 mo. Call 968·9331 lbr. frpk: nu remod. lots •Children Section Park Newport 1 BH <•vail adlts/no pets. Util. pd. hll June 15. $375 mo. on ___ : ~.M20> deck. Vac. B<:h. $365 for sub·lease. Dec. 2.1· 1884 Monrovia, 548-0336 Small I br, stove & refng. yearly lease. Available Room Avail Female. VeeStinson 642.8235 Immaculate 3 Br. 112 ba 494·71:186 •Low monthly rates Jan.4.040-1228 adlts. no pets. $135 mo. Dec. 10: Call for appt Pool, kitchen rac ll .• Condo, HB. Cpts/drps. •SS OFF week's rent ----------1VILLA MESA· From $205. Call548-692C. 551·6042aftcr 6 PM. __ Avail. Jan lst. Art 6pm, ---------me bltns. pool. clbhse. $:!10 2 Br Secluded area. 8 blks wl ad OCEJ\NFRNT·ADULTS 2 HR. patio. pool. no pets. mo.546-737laft6PM. to Bea ch & T o wn 2376NewPQrtBlvd.C!\1 s12s studio. Utt pd 719 W. Wilson . 646-1251 DARLlNGlfiR Steps toSand.2Br<!R:i S85.mo .. Sl'l6·7136· HousesUnfurnished hardwoo<lfloors.nopels. 548·!1755or645·~67 li751865 uft 5.30. 103 (9·5) Nr.Orange&Del Mar, bllns. pa~1~. frpk. S:W5Qt Sµac. Lag.Nig hON- •••••••••••••••••••••• Rent our home & rc<'(!ive S300 mo. lst1 Lst. 497·1970 McFadden. ----------1 Sl85. Can furn. Adlts . no ~o. 642-1:1666 __ Sll5/mo. Incl util . ,.., Balboa Island 320 a Chris t mas bonus . eves. •Elm Gardens• S30offSec. Dep.w /ad2Br pets " •••••••••••••••••••••• Fire place . DW. bllns, -------.---1 Br Furn. Sl85 mo. Move Santa Ana 3780 2 Ba. l'hild under 1 OK · 673·6372 ~r Hoag Hosp. Large 3 Pnv.495.5752183l ·9279· . Charming 2 story 5 Bd. cpts. drps. 3 br. 2 ha, 4 Br. House. Avail Jan 1 in for S285. Adulls. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• S199&up. 710W.18lhSt. BR, 2 B~. fplc. bltns, Vocation Rentals 4250 ba frpk enc:losedpatio S350/mo. 963 ·4569 thr uJune31/76.S475 mo. pets. 177 E. 22nd s1.----------i DmtoPoint 3826 DW. patio. encld gar.••••••••••••••••••••••• · • . 9631786 644·8160 10AM-4PM or 642·3645 AMBASSADOR INNS Sl90 Senior Citizens ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Adults.no pets. $290. mo. Palm Desert condo ren· gara~e . Yearly._ Ava1! . 49-H6907PM·9PM. ----------1 welcome. 2 Br. pool. no VERY lge 2 Br. 2 ba 642-059f> t I L· r<;e 1 bdrm Color l /l/76· S475. mo. 673·0686. Rent our home & receive ----.------SUS CA SIT AS OF AMERICA children/pets. 646·2738 ' ---a · a "' · lalbo P • I 3207 a C hris t mas bon us. LOCJUfta NaCJUel 3252 Larae nicely fum. 1 br. TWO LOCATIONS w/lerrace. ups t rs.2 no NEW 2 Br Condo. nr Hoag TV, pool, .Jacuuf. Wknd, a etHnsu a Bot IS . d 1 I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. WEEKLY RATES NE:W 1 Br. frplc, beam pets. S225. 675·5 05, flosp. Wshr /Dryr lntl'd w eekly. & monthly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sa pnng ae, ovey J\dultsonly,nopets.2110 .1. bit d 675-3824 d "·'9 R,...,,., .. 0 6420596 3 br. 2 ba, R&O. cpts, Avail 1/15-Charming 2 Newport Blvd.. FULL SERVICE ce1 g, ns. epts, rps. · A Its. No Pl'l.s . ..,... 5 + ~ .. "r.en w. · 2 BRl\~ Ba, Dplx. bltns, drps. $325 mo. 963.4569 Br,&Den. prof lndscp'd ---=--------2277Harbor,C.M. _K_·a_t_hy_._548_·_2856_. ____ 1Huntington8each 3840 Scc.Dep.544·6499. _ -Rentalsto~ha;;43oo frpk.310E.BayS300mo. 963.1786 Gard en Ho me w/gar C d O 2909Bristol,S.A. 833·2657 openr. b ltns, r e frig, GSG e fO 645-4840&540-2300 2Bd. FAMILY Only.New Corona ctel Mar 3222 2 Br. gar, cpts, drps. $225 dshwshr. W ID. trash ALL UTILITIES PAID ---------1 ~rpets. pool, $190. 3 Bd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, yd, gar, $225 comp. Best in pvt. area Compare before you .a.-t tents 10. 646·6115. 1 Br, yd, cpts, drps, $145 w / p o o I , t e n n i s , rent. .custom designed ~U ~~-· h d NR. NEW 3 BR. 2 ba. 3 BR, 2 ba. frplc. garage. 1 Br, fncd yd, Sl70 clubhouse & beach. $400 featunng · nnKTIIS e f 1 ts ~"15 '114 Fernlcaf. $400. mo. S · · kt h 'th ••••••••••••••••••••••• rp r . gar, nope · "" · t>t4·0030 2 Br, condo, bltns. $230 496·5215 ~ P.ac1ou~ ·1 <' en w1 G 1 3802 E-Costa Mesa. 642·1603. __________ 1 3 Br, 11 ~ ba, bltns, cpts, ----------1 md1rect Lighting en8a drps. $275 PVT. J\REi\. 2BR & sty. •Separate din 'g area ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW 2 BR. l '.~ ba, pat, 4 Br. 2 ba, frpk. vu, pvt bch. $500. Will lse option. 494·6930 aft 4. 4 Br, 2 ba, dble gar, $315 tennis, pool. $425mo. Agt. •Home·like storuge Bachelor Apt. $173. On-~arden, adlts, no pets Home£inders642·Vl:IOO 493·2513 •Privatepatios The -Sand R edo ndo $215.642-1603. •Closed gar w/storage Beach. 213·376·0421. 2 .Br. 1 Bu. w/garagc So 2 &4 Bedroom 2 Br 2 Ba. hltns. r efng. •Marble Pullman 2 BR studio, 1'.'.? bath, or hwy, 5375 Mo. avai' \'illa Pac. Condos frplc. view. gardnr & •Kinf!sizc Bdrms Balboa Peninsula 3807 epts, drps, util indd 'd, 12·22· 75. 64·1·5270 968·2297 or 968-4405 pool. $350. 495· 1297 • p o o I • B a r b <' q u es. ••• ••• •••••_-••• • • •• • • • • S225 645·8079 . -h -I . ___ l_B_I,-3 Br 2 Ba Bonus Rm. fncd Mission Viejo 326 7 s, urdroundcd with plush l !,~s' gya~jyut$21~ ~g· :1~1.%~0 Mesa Verde 2 Br l' z Sa. ~ o w p a c e ~ d d S32 .. 1 t "· •••••••. ••••••• •• ••. •.. an scap1ng .--· • · · Bl & · U · 1 patio/gar , walk/beach. Y . cpts, r~s. " ~ w • Ad ll N t 644-6684. tns pvt patio. t1 . $260. unf. or $285. furn Isl. Nr. Heil & lieach 2 Br. frplc. bltns u s. 0 pe s Rm. & gar. $225. 549·2742 968 7146 3 Br fncd y·1rd garage 2 Rl~R.M S2~0 Oceanfront apts $\GS. Ulil • . . . ~rp31c /forccd air heat · 2 Br: l\/l'ond, g~rage 36S W. Wilson 642·1971 incl. Seasonal (yrly). Easts1de 2Br. bltins, dis· b7. ·8617. 3 Br. 2 ba, fa.m. rm, bltns. 3 Br. frplc, bltns 675.3824. Also furn hw~sher. encl gar, older l·BR furn very special · 1st. last. Ch1ld /pel ok. Fantastic view! 3 Br. I BR Furn Sl~5 -l -B-r.-S-19_5_m_o_._A_p_t_ll_6_.1 ~'.~~40K . No pets. sundeek.gar.$250 '$335. (2 13 ~ 677·8139; fn cd yd, frplc. bllns. lBR Unfurn Sl65 b'1"h$150m11,"pl"'".305 ________ _ 2 BR. 2 ba. Cape Cod 548·4471. S350. J I •' ... "L . 1 . 1 B f 1 Lots o( blt~s. poo . W<\ k f:. Qay; 1st + Isl + sec & I BR LOFT OHL Y home;2frplcs.S375 NEW 3 Br 2 Ba Triplex Nice ocalion .4 r. rp c. t1> s hopping. '~ m i. l'lnup. Av;iil Jan I. <213) lmmcdOccupancy 2 BR. 2 ba. home all crpts. drps, bltns. frplc. bltns. dbl garnge beach. 931W.19th St. 697·1496. Pvt patio. frplc, 1 yr. lse alone , _vac~!ll. S400 sep gar. W I D conn. $335. llomefinders 642.9900 548-0492 ----------• HAYLOFT APTS Unaversaty Realty children & s ml pet OK. Newport Beach 3269 ---------1 Corona del Mar 3822 * • 673·6510 • • Nr. Adams & Beach, 209 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• 283 AYocado, CM CostoMesa 3224 Rochester.962-5943 NEW 3 Br. 2 ,2 Ra. 203Sf'oullerton.CM 645-0143 •••••••··~··•••••••••••walkto""ean4 Dr1 ir~ Twnhm.e! on 15. ucr.e 1BRFurn,2lrgclu!>f'ls. ~-J\lon-Fr15pmto7pm ""' -k 1 quecnsizc bed. µri v rS · " Sat-Sunl0am to4pm $270. 2 B.r •. ,Y, ard , cp~s. Ba, 2 car gar, nr schls. par ·• va~w. poo: J.acuzzi. d · t I m J drps.160 D MonteV1s· s h o ps, n u ly decor. sauna,lse$375.646·2700 r~~~~J: r~.c~.r-~3 7,c ''" l!:.!:f.!_. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Pool. Bltns. ta 646·8883; 545·7628 Ind s c Pd. S 3.3 0 mo. VIEW end unit twnhse on w/storage. Adults only. Drapes. $190 548·3583 or 644 0662/673 1433 631 -2383 Eves. Mesa Del Mar 3 BR. 2 BA. . . lge grnhelt. 3 Br. 212 ba. no pets. CORONA DEL MAR many xtras, near all Lease 3 Bd. t •'i! ba. S360. 644·14801830·5050 ----------2 nr Townhouse. frplc. NEW BREED APTS Schools. $375. 540·1542 or Fam.rm. w,frplc, heated exl 22. Lge Furn 2 Br Pool tennis. continental llt1l·h, loft, $220. Gar. 546-9400. pool. Near Edison High BLUFFS Bltns, w/w. drps. pool. breakfast. Some ocl·an & pool ., jacz . util pd. 393 d SC'hool. Wa lk to Bch. $425 s2oo. Ad Its· n ° pets . Cat al in~• views. Close to llamalton. 645·4411. Beautt.. 3br 'do'2ba.Frplec · mo .. 968·8068. 3lbr., 2ba . earpetsl. 645·3971. or6'12·3_68_7 __ shopping & fine beach. 3 "r .. , ba. 1600 sq. ft. walk coraorscon . . <r apes,C'omm .poo .A .• S d ' A 1>" • •••••••••••••••••••••• ON BEACH SIOOBOMUS Efficiency from $220 2 Br.1&2 Ba from $275 3 Br. 2 Ba. from $450 *Summer & Winter at beach is beautiful •Views of ocean. Catalina & Palos Verdes •Large private decks •Healed Pools-Saunas •Assigned covered parking •Additional free p::irking •Maid service avail •Furniture a\'ail Open M-F 9·:!0·5 .30 S<tt 10·5. Sun 12·5 Huntin9ton Pacific 711 Ocean Ave (714)536-1487 Manaf!ed by William Wulters Co. 1&2 80. Bch. pool apts. Sl75 up. Adults, no pets. 536-7031 -------· WALK TO BEACH l & 2 Br. e pls, dprs. bltns. gar. 221 16th. 205 15th St. 847·3957 ; Upper 4 br; 2 ba duplex. ••• • • ••••• •• • ••• •• • ••• • sundeck. gar .• partial AVOlDROOMMATES view. steps to ocean. WHO Agcnt640·6161 ARE INCOMPATIBLE New Dplx. walk to ocean. Call Housemates ~· Br 2 Ba. crpt, drps, 832·4134 M·fo'.12·7pm D!W. garb disp. gur. yr We Protcssionally Brink ly. Ch ild OK. S=l85 PEOPL~TOGETllEtt n7 5-0642 / 642·0 596/ _T_O_SH~REHOUSING _67_3_·669 __ 2. _______ 1Nicely furn. 2 BR house Lge 20r, 2Jlal w /gar. Nr. CdM .. !Jcs1rc !em. room- Bch. S300mo. Yrly lease> mate 25·35. 615-7025 No dogs. 642·2280 wkdy:. 6PM t o 9 :30PM . Weekends SAM to ~PM . Fem. Rm male Pk Nwpt Twnhsc'. call G40·2()(lt). or &!0·4160 anytime EASTBLUFF $305. 2.Br. 2 RM mate wanted~ shar~ ba .. pool. f~k. util an· 2 sty hnus1· w/\·1cw in cldd, adlts, no pets . Miss1onv1cJ05XHl839 644-4767. --- ---- OC/FRONT 2.BR d k Roomma te. :• bd. SlOO. • er.· mo. -t ltd. Laguna gar, bltns. No dogs. $365. &•aC'h. ·IV·1 IW~>. yrly. 645·3655 --------~;;;;;.13Br 111 Jin. ll.1rh to sh<ire w Is .1 m 1• 11 r w o r k i n g OCEANFRONT 2 BR. 1 ba, winter $300 STEPS TO BEACH h·malc !16?<·6!116/968-7354 ;ill5. 3 BR. 2 ba. $300 Wtnlt•r r·1·m. rmt wanted. JBR 2 BR, l ba. $250 winter '.!BA apt. i11 CM. Own 3 BR, 2 ba. S350 wrntt•r room fi.111·4221 ----4 BR. 2 ba. yearly S495 Garaqes for-Rent 4350 SEA WIND ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo; 2 BR. 2 ba .. den, G.iragc for rl'nt Eastsicl1• unfurn. Yearly $475 ('ost.1 Mc:s<t $4!0/mo. Clill associated BROKERS-RE AL TOR S 202\ W Balboa 67l·366 J f.1.?·21;5; 4400 .•............••.••••.• s hag erpts. pvt patio, Irvin• 3244 $435/mo. lease. Corbin. rl•;Sl s tu 10 . pt, 644·2611 toshop'ng. 2 car gar. pat. poo I, c I u L>hs e. much ••••••••••••••••••••••• Af!l . 833·2906. skybght, hcaml'd cc1l10g. NO PETS $.165. 631·2018. b b "I Adult luxury Condo 2 hd. more. $3456"5·3777 BEAU.,.. S Joaqu'in Lse. Heas, refs, dcp. ----EX lgc 2 r. 2 :i. u x 532·2064 ; 536·3058 HOO S<1ft \Tew :"11 cdical Of· f1<:t' for h:ase ';: block fr om Hoag Ho s p . Cab111d:., ct<·. free if ll'af'-1• ;issumed. Call 5414 '.l<l:il t al Uec. 31 . thercaflt>r ' 675-1189 or mall replies to Ad No. 5i2. Dally Pilot. P .O. Bo x 15ti0, Cost a Mesa. C.i. 92fl26 • · an •' Harbor \'iew Homes. &.12·2986. 2 Br, 2 ba, bca':'l. view. of Newly painted. 2 Dr. cpts. poolside apt nr lwh. i\lllt, 21..><t. frplc, patio. all new 2Brw/stoveS200nrl9tb& TwnhmeLaq~e 2 Br.2 \! Carmel Model. 3 Ur. 2 '" hay. secludd & P\'t. rtrps. s t v/ref, carport nopets.S195 . .536·8362 drps.cpts&appltances Maple. Isl & last req. Ba. 2 sty. Vaew of golf Ba. Cam rm. $495. 1721 t·BR .. ~ ba .. furn. $It>;,; Furnl unfurn , t err srns. + lst. lst. $lOOsec Walk to Wcstchff Shop Adlts. Eves/ wknds course & lake. $550. Porl Barmouth P l. unfurms hedS155. 675·5205. Chld u vr 7. no pets. 2 Br.112 ba. all C'lt!l'. ~:tr. pang Ce n ter. S385. 547 7044 1 R It 673 6?10 i\v:.111 now. 5J6·3890 after mo 645 1528 673-5820 · 644·0357 .ones ea Y ·w -L,::e 1 llr helow llwy. 673-307~ by appt. 702 6 PM. __ ._._· · J Br.Camrm,frplc,bltns.Idealloeation.beaut.dlx3 House for rent Year Newly decor'd apt. pool. f rpk . range, rdra).:!. JamcsSt Sublsc l~cH•11·hParkNpt fncd yd. br, 2 ba, dbl Jtaruge, no around. 3 bd, 2 ba. drps, e nc I gar & pvt yd water & elec. pd. $235 THE DAISY I Btock to Ocean S219 mu 64 O · 7 063 ; 2 Br. bltns, yard, gar. peL't. Lse. 979·G493 cpt. bayview sun dt>ck. 2 546,8739aft er6 PM. _6_73_·1_4_18 Eves. or Wknds l Br with View. rcfri i: 640-'1748 or64·1 52!l2 A ·1 1 B d 1 t stove. s ml pct OK From --------PIG10 va1 no~.. r. Y . *RENTALS* car garar.t<'._ e ec s ove. $£ff!K & rJNDsi FOR KIDS AND S175. !\!gr 214 A, 14th St. 4 hdrms. 2ha, dosl' ht hl'h Eacutlv• Suites A bargain. 4 Br, Cncd yd. THE TERRACE frplc., patio. 1 house 111 r , CHEESE THEIR PARE""TSI. 536·S400or"•5_8107 Lcao;e, S-175tmo, frplc.$350. 3 BR,2 Ba ........... $42S fron:i Bay & Beach . '"" ,,.. 642 35fi1 Custom·decorated Cull J Br yard gar $.270 Avail J an 1824 W E Go I R p RA p NA •Swirnmln9Pool !'.11.c view offi cei · • • • · Rancho San J oaquin · · · 0 M R E P A N I S245 new deluxe Jgc 2 Br. -,-. " . SC'rvices of Certiried $2 2 00 Br, bltns. cpts, drps, 2 BR. den, 2 ba .. $4751500 Balboa. 631-0655. S385. R V 0 H U S l n A E U L B M ( R E 0 R •2 Bedrooms 1 n t ri . PI ex. c h 1 d r n Ste~ to C>c ~an 2 Hr H IY, L. sto\· re{n" c·rpts drps Professional Secretary .• 2 Br,fncdaar.S215 2BR.2 Ba ........... $SSO 3 Br,2.1h Ba Co.ndo w/dol'k E A 0 M UENSTER BR 0 BIN TE •TotLot welcome nopets nrbch -C'. 17"'' .. rcception &equipmen'-1 4 Br, Cncd yard. frplc. TURTLE ROCK & shp for 36 boat $700 R S y T M S B L S 0 E y S z M C S L T r atios & Fenced Yards. ~17·6405., . • 213.447 '.I !l blk Airportcr Inn. 308Z H r ders 6429900 3BR.2Ba ........... $450 545·7645 Placent1aAve.At E 8 1 •DELUXEAPTS• Michelson Or. trvio e. ome m . CULVERDALE ET ET 0 EE f RS E M 0 l 0 A I IE 18lh Strt~et l.G 2 It Dupcx. fed Frplc. beam ccil'g. CallEveMoore,752·0~4 •2 Br twnhse. Mesa 3BR.2 Ba ........... $375 * * * G N R 0 Z E TE I PAT NAN M CT N 642·3700 yrd,Sl4S002.9849 pancl'g pvt pat. clbhse. Verde. Gar. W/0, pool, 2 BWRA2LBaNUTSQUARE$325., PetHSchepens ROE C z HZ DH STE BR l EA SA OWN~R'S UNIT in pool,volleyball,:1<lltscm 1;\M~FRE~.RE~ $285. Pvt patio. 833-8974. , · •• • .... · · · 1939 Wallau Apt u o T y T c N E c O T C A [ G R M Q W • 2 1 R b l'nfurn. 2 bdrm. Apt. no ly. no 1x·ts. I & 2 Hr, 2 Br · · m. 0 ices rs>rn 3BR,2 Ba ....... $315/335 • BM N F C AMR L I 0 B E L p A E S E Triplex. J . 2· a. 2· pets, 1 chi ld o.k .. enclsd. & 2 ba from SlOO. 387 W Sl35 per mo. N 41r Spac. 3 bdrm. 2 ba, Cam home with lge fenced yard & green house. Also includes b ig frplc & washer & dryer! $350 per mo. Free rental service. 646·7711 or 540·8944. Walker & I Lee R eul Estate. THECOLONY 202 sty, den. 1450 SF'. fplc. ga raa~. R/O. c·rpl. & SaySt 646·0073. Airport.No1ease rcq., 3 BR, den. 2 ba furn S600 Costa MHa M G O U M R A K E T C E V L A 5 M A S No rhaldren. no pets. d " ----833.3223 9Tll noon · DEERFIELD Youarethewinnerofonr 1 S M R Q OUR TE l R 8 ART BF 0 6.17·8828 rps.Sl55·962'4522 SanCh~mente 3876 - 3 BR, 2 ba .. · ..... • • $425 complete dinner sC'h•cted l H U B y C N A N A R 0 C S f C E T C R . h I LOCJUfta ~ach 3848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE·SOO S~f\, 2BR.2V2 b11 ........ $375 rro m Skinny Mike'~ S 0 Lt ED G NT R 0 r EU Q 0 RH E NAow tentmtg,1B;y2CB a37e7t •••••••••••••••••••••••New . lrg, 2·BR. 2 Ru nr new bldg. Cpts, d s . COLLEGE PARK menu at 1>ar men s. ~" r, · I'' I d furn fopt1onal) $250/ o $400 G N 0 SL ENZ BE l pl ACE T 5 H W. Boy.CM.642·4226 Drop n pebble into the oc('an. rt•t• n r y . Mr Wood 675:6000 or 3 BR. 2 ba ....... ••• HOLIDA y IMN Ocean from your ~pt S2~mo 498· 1307. 675:6061 · 3131 lristblSt., C N 0 TL 0 RAC P 0 PS N 0 SAE S 01~plex. 2 Hr. clean & Lease.Luxury,secun._ty. A rtmentsfurn'MI~ COZV EASTSIDE 2·BR. 2-bn, new dN'O·tile kltch, adlts, no pets. 395 Flower. $315. Owner. 552-7500 red hill realtv 67J..6372 ~ r.tesa Verde, 3 Br 2 811. __ :=;~===---- wsbr /dryr, dbl frplc, Rent our ttome & receive $38$. Ncwcrpt.s. re£ng. tt Chrlstmiu hon us. 646·1757 or 549·9511 Super 3 br, 2 bu, OW, 1 8d duph.~x. quiet, Uke lJ1tn11, cpts. drpis, beaut new, 2180 Pl•centia $185. landscp g , $350/mo. 549·1623. 963-4567963-1786 C -ta M•sa n1re Adults only. No Mature adults. 31755 Csl. P°'U funti L-d' 3900 Offil'cs. 2 lge. 2 sm. $ .. & v • lrHIY1JNlt111: The .. , ............... 11.i.c1 .. , ••• ,,.., tH•vd. c pct.s Hw:.• 499.2535 or n SJft' c.150 1't ., Please call 642·5678. ext becliward, "'· ........... dltftlltlly l11111e Plllale. fllid .. th ~ . ' . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... per mo. 4'!eW r·l 333 to claim your ticket. "'111"11 "1111 .. "" IN• ll l,,.••he•11: ; 540"6452 O<.·l'nnfroot ye-nr •round I TllE EXCITING l' 0 m P 1 ex· 1 7 th & Bel Paese Limburger Muenster • Spacious 2 Br. crpl'd. :stv, br S:ms: 2 br $39S : bul'h PALM MESA APTS. ~~~0~!·~Mse.dCofmorer t Macnab-Irvine HEt\LTY C0!\1 1'1\NY 2 Bedroom . dc-n, w/!enced yard . Com · munily pool & park. $500/Mo. <M2t> 'Donna Godi;h;.111 644-6200 Brie Uederkranz Ri cotto Sl85. $195.Ut!llnc1536·0321 MlNtlTESTONPT / r 6'$-42p6e Camembert Monterey Roquefort 64Z.S466 & 645-4483 Whitewater Vi,...., nearly DC H ~~~':'an ~1~'289 1 ; Cottage Mozzarella Stilton . . --8 28 -i: S280 RM'1,1&2 RR · Tomorrow.. Hodge Podge ''S" E-S1dc l br. :stovt'. rcfng, new 2 r, a . se ~ from $1RO SSOO a---.&L En joy much 1.,,,, "SHk l F'1nd" punlu w11h over ~O d1t(OVC'fltJ P•~ p1n1l in •n •tl·n•w •• ,. .. or H·J>tl• booldt ll. To ordtr vol um~ I. II •nd DI. ttnd t l ror n ch. m1kfn1 check• p1y1blt 10 "Seek ft Find" 1n cert or thi1 n•*"PIPtr l l'rpt 'd $125. Util puid. Ulk to beach. 494·3383 or M 11 N p 't ._... 642·M66or645·4483. 494.2339 1 ~1 :1cs?. 0\. ~ Ri~A~Wi8:s N('wly d<•cor 'd ~•J>l, tl(')()I, Ocean vu gst cottage. Nu 15 lllks East of Newport NU. J~ sq .I\,, corrd· ene~nr&pvtyd 546-8739 rcmod.sglept>r.noJ>i!L'l Blvd.) manager 8'2·83 I . afl<>rS PM . · S200 incl. utl. 494·7986 546·9860 Owner, (213) 3t'7·2l20. ' 1 .. 84 DAlL Y PILOT Friday, Oec.mbef tO, 1075 .. Add IL.Build 1l...D1aper IL.Hammer It. .. Caroet SERVICE DI REC'JORY Plumb it. .. Patch 1t. .. P1pe lt ••• t<em odel n ... I 1t ... Cement it... Wire it...Hoe it ... Clean it. .. M ove Roof it... Landscape it... Tile lt. .. Trlm n ... Sew !t. .. I a.it...Press it ... Pamt lt ... Na1l 1t ... Plaster it ... Fix it... Haul It... Add It ... Plant it. .. Alter it... Learn it.. .... Aflp'l-.ce R.... c_.,.nt.r Cemtftt/COMn.. crd.tdng H.lifHJ Lwkc°""9 ,....,/Ptlpfti99 ,...Ing ltoofiRt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AVt'lJANCE REPAIR Carpenter, 11 censtd LEO:~qTF. CONCR ETE Expr lhlwaiian Gardener •HAULING • ComplSva Oestans, PETERS PAINTING fllwnblng REPAIRS·ALLTYPES $10 ServiceC.11 Repair. remodel S 'fAM PINO Cob · Yd.Cleanups &Hauhng YARO<.;t.l':ANlJP Sod. sprklrs, maaonry, Jnt/Ext-RcaaRates S Ioli fl Reas,freeest.s.lic. ('114)549-2422 <'abinel s. gen. ni:un blt•stcml.4, brll'k & tile Tnm&pruneG46·4676 ••"60347 •• walerfati~. Ford •-·cp CaUGeneat5S2·04S8 pee 1 . Wnlt8JO.S020anyUme ~ ..... ~ Water heuter1, dis i.by.ittt.g l~~ce. AL. t>7S·~I_ pal&o'>, l'~C. 64{) 4349 E~p eardencr, \\eekly. Fast Dehvery, hauhna, 96.Z 7817 posuls, drains. faucets, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ccrpet Ser-vie• D.cking 6 l 55 t'h.·anupeJ. tree prunln~ moving & dn-ups. $7 up. *PAINTING* '-'Opper rep1pes J>ay & ••••••••••••••••••••••• uabysltting & C'hoperone ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• + r ,. mo v n I. R e a 11 . F'ree est. 842·4597 Mcno.ry lie/ins 979.3335 Try me niaiht service. We take CERAMIC TILE. New & S:?.S-Ohr M:1rnt'd college Sh. ami><,><> & ste.nm cle;m lolconiH /WoJLway1 &46-831:11 ••••••••••••••••••••• Mi.tr Charge. Lie 300948. remdl. Free eat. Sml job" I 8 " Haul.mg anything, garu"e •• Custom Paint/Wallpaper· JUST •LUMll ..... G I ome 536-2426 Rrnd coupe N area mg. Color bn1htcner~. 1,c11km" Problems? eMf'GI S..-vlces cleanup. H\'liable fa":.t WJLLIAMS&SONS . lng. Paint lntr $20 rm. ,-"" we c . 1'1exiblehrs.646·2981. wht <'ti rpts 10 min Dt><'orat1ve Waterproof ••••••••••••••••••••••• llt'r\'ice.963·6452 Masonry,8rlck/lilock ext $249 ~vrat 3br •CALL642·411l • TreeSer•ica bleuch. Clean hv rm. din Coat1ni::~ over Living &Stont:. Call ~1-7829 968·74~ ' RV'~ PLUMBING ••••••••••••••••••••••• rl1l & hall $15. A\'g rm an·as. 3 YRS Guarantee. I DO IT ALL! Sunny & Jer-2 Vets. Car. MA • 64G-9ll07 • Kemovalls, limbing, top. ::~••••••••••••• $7 ~.couch $10, ch;ur SS Applied Sys htns Electricul, Plumbing, cleanup, f'ree pickup, Brick-bloc k·coucrcte .. PAPER HANGlNC • NO JOB TOO SMALL Pin g • P r u 0 l n g • Cu1" c:llm pct ~or. Crpl lie 28J&IZ (213 )726.1651 etc. Reas rotes. 642·4957 furn/appliances. HoUday d r ives. Quality work. Former Jn&truclor. FIREWOOD $75 cord/. Additions, Remodehni. repuar. 15 yrs expr. Du --HANDYMAN H • & deliverh:s.557-2005 Uc'd&bonded536·1108 CarlRebko,646·2"49 DRAINCLEANEDSG50 del. lic/bond/ina;. P at ios, PanellnAO , work my self. Refs Ele ctrical · .om~s Eves,wknds~umepricc 22624 Cabinets. etc. 492 9739 or 5.'U·OlOt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apts. Consc1ent1ous Housecleaning MASONRY-Tile, brick, Prof. Painter. Int & ~xt. Guar 558.7380 _6_;.i_. __ • ------ 7S0 9460JackorJohn. ---------EL!-;CTRICIAN Small craftsman.645·6558. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.llock, concrete, sLone. Qual work & reas. Free Omamental Pruning, re. CARPET LAYI NG Jobs, ma int/repairs. 22 inCJ Want a REAL CLEAN lJcenaed. 968·25Q.i esl. 7Sl·0684/S41H759. DRAll-4S CLEARED movals. refs furn. lnsrd. HEMODEL-BUILD SPEC. ON INSULATE H El"S, LJC. 64S·3439. ANDREPAtH )rsexpr#233108.548·5203 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOUSE?CallGangham SS Ford J..andacaplng C A. Page, 642·2070 G I Fr 645 5123 Mo ' • t /R I 1r . eeests · v1n9 nalet" ~par Mai'nllnes~IS 962·7817. Carpet Insta llations & GcrOC)e' Door Openers S 12 a Load ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ !....:;:;;;;;=======::::= rt:STOM CAR PEN TRY Repairs t'ret:> t:s t. G uar •• • • • ••••• •• • • ••••• ••• • *HOUSECLEAN INC* Moving/Hauling. Student VERY NEAT Pi\ TC fl Anytlme-Anyplac~ l'Jllos. remodel & add1 Labor 545.3274 SALi:-: Gt'nie (200) $145, Getridofunsighlly By reliable couple. Cood w /lar~e truck. Heas. JOBS & tt£STUCCO 540-1687 t11ms !>49-4159 l-150) $UIS. Installed, TRASH& D~BHJS Referenres 5~-77t _t __ Barry s.i8·9723/839-5779 Free est. 893-1439. ---...._ For Clasgi(led Ad ACTION Ciill a -----1Cenwnt/Conc:r ete guar Southcoasl631·().'80 CollegeStudent S48·&I~ llOLi'SEC.:LEANING is our --., 10« OFf'w/th1 s Ad lltlO~I additions. gar·••••••••••••••••••••••• , Colleg<' student with I ton Business. Call Janice's MOVING_. Let 2 exp~. Any plumban". water Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642·56'78 .i ~~·,., patio coH·r & Brick&Hloek C'.lasi.1h(d '.\ds .se.LL btg PU tru c k, also do RaggedyAnns.675-6553 menmo\eyou.Reasona· PATCHPLASTERING service.leaks, bathroom <.1b1nt>ll>. Mr. Kern Patios.curb&gutter. items. :.mall 1te"1s or c leanup Jeffre'' ble. r efs. 833-3944 & ••ALLTYPES•• enl•losures. R eas. ~17 7334. Wayne 642 8673 any llem. 642·5678. 536-1730. • . Want ad results 642·5678 SS2·848l Free E5t 540·6825 832·2468 OfficeRentoJ 4400Re-ntal1Wanted 4600Lost&Found 5300 HelpWontad 7100HefpWant~ 7100HftpWant~ . 7100HefpWanted .. 7100 H.tpWantad 7100 HefpW~d 7100 ..•...•..•...•...•••.•. , ....................... ···············•·•····· .....................••.......................•.......•..............•.....•..................................................•..•........ 150 I Westcliff Dr. lmmed l-br lsl fir unt. FOUND: To. y ~h1tc poo Bab)sitler ·I need a Nan- ,, di G rf t'ld Av ny, I arn 6 Yrs old. Live PRODUCTION ARTIST RN Nl•wporl 1''inancia1Ctr si ngle.mature. r ef'd e. ~1c. a 1 e, in preferred 493-7638 Lea$ln9 Office Space person Refs. to S200. ~ L 16· 536·1033· SJC KIDS! Ages 10to15 T h e D a ily Pilot seek s an . artist Call on Sitto 1\l;in;Jgcr 640-7398 1''0UND. SiiJmese kitten. --------expen·enccd 1·0 production of h oe art, (~I'>"•? "I I 1 l '''6 r I I h u • I RabvsitN:r needed Mon· 1 "' .,..,.. • ., C'\ w.. lusiness/lnns t / t>ma l', ong :ll r in nC:> J t;".. d ' k ' f t d f Stat Camera CCU/ICU F\ill & p/time. 3·11 :30 & 11· 7 : 30 shirts. Contact Mrs. J ensen, 642-2734, Costa Memo r ial Hospital, 301 VicLoria, C.M.E.O.E. Fin-ct i'\ewport &i2.347 sevt's 1-'ri ror 2 girls, s & 4 c.drn spen mg m on ey w or mg a ew pas e u p, an us~ o . · -· + J 1 g ht h s Pkg · hours a fte r sch ool and Saturd ays. If Successfu l apphcan t w ill s h ow •••••••••••••••••••••••HEWARD. Lost ring ;it (irandmother type b' · 1 t d f' · h d Business :via Barker·s Rest. Fri. wt ref. 963.2963 aft 6 PM you are honest , a m ltious a nd n ot portfolio includmg ayou. s an ~~ts e WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Cmu•r Wc1ilchff 011111• •nd lrw1nct Awe Opportunity SOOS 12 12. 548.6731 afr aid to t a lk to people, p h on e Mr. artw or k. Position reqwres ab1ltty to ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAR MAID Bingh am, 645-2873 wor k with people and provides -.'.•11c:-111...i,.. :.I c_,. ... ,_.°''"' ./ ..... o< l'ieighborhQPd Beer Bar. Cat Lost .Re.ward. :.hun· with local following i nteresting assignments for a ll Costa Mesa loc. 1st lime derb1rd frack area u1 C M -New port area f t h A I ./ "•••"" ./Fwlf ·---·· ./x .. o• _.._ offered. 979-1268. Leave Dana Po1nl. Orange Ion~ 9i9·1268 departments 0 e newspaper. pp y RN name&# hair male . Named ---------Equal Opportunity Employer at: ~ ./ Secy -•IC• "ell ./ ....... ~~ .... · "Du~t1n ". Please ('all BEAUTICIAN 330 W. Bay Street ncy Boal Manufacturer. 496·ll034ufl6pm. Manager wt roll. for :'\B Costa Mesa. P/lime, M·7:30AM. Call Mr. Howard 645· 6101 Small rully eqwpped co. -----. s alon. 540·8582, 64HJ66l Xlnl working conds. m San Clemenlt• 492.6202 LOST: lge Belg ian Sht•p CallforAp pointment -642-4321 E.O.E. Contact D. or 496·2060. m"· male. Blk w1~ht 1---------•1 9 A .M . to 6 P .M. Roache, R.N. Costa ~~r~~~~:~J~~~~~I ~. 10 ~~l~a~ o~!~I ~ai . ~~!. ~ ~ ..... ~ ..... ?!.~~I~~!.-:!:':'.':.~ ..•.. ~L~~ !!!!!!!!!!!A~n!!E!!!!!q~u!!!a!!l!!!O!!p!!po!!!!!rt!!!un!!!i t!!y!!!!!E!!m!!!!!p!!!l!!!o!!!y!!e!!!r!!!!!!!!!! :-~l.o:.p.~.t :.1 •. 64·l\1·2·~·m·34·~-r-i ·a-' ~HO up 'lure olf1ces cpts 1l rµ:. ;.i1r bath li301 • lieiJl'h Bl. H B 842·2834 Sl;'-;(;LI:: to 6 rm SUllC:. '' J1l. in plush ofrH·e * Liquor License * Orange on-sale general. "COCKTAILS" S32 .500. Call. Mr Winston Collect. (213) 272·4249 ttldJL nr. OC Airport. t-\Jll M~9a9es, Trust !ot>rv1 l'e 1ncl RHt' P· DHds 5035 llon1st. conrerencc rm .••••••••••••••••••••••• :\erox, automated lyp. in~. etc Call83J.J6.IO LOANS up to 80% I at TD Loan1-8 1/•°lo 2nd TD Loans Faires t Terms since 1949 Sattt.r Mtg. Co. LOST l"r1 e'e golc.J nm glJSSes In blk case. I(' U( Brastl / Bakr . vr ~agnoha/ Adm:. 540 48~5 ext 62, 968·1781 pm. FOUND Toy Poodle. while female. in Golden West College. 8-t'Z 8516 FOUND: Beaut ornnge male cat Long hair. R mos. flt'a <'OI Plal'cn lw Wilson 645 983'1 aft •I FREE RENT Offices as low as 35< per '-<I ft M1ss1on Viejo & Laguna Niguel 200 lo :.'(N)O q ft 831 l4l)(I ---642·2_t_il ____ .>4_5·_06_l_l Lost l Keeshond. looks 36c Sq. Ft. G r ouncf.Roor 2nd TD Loons Wanted Bu) T 0 . 's for ca:.h. Loans on 2nd T.D. ·s ·Pror Building ~e~ Loans-2nd T .O.'s · .\ir Cond1taon It kt.• II us k y. -HI I bs 1 l'omcran1am Cham - pagne t•olor both male:. Reward ;51 5 137 or 979 1276 ·~lUSIC SJOOO .. SJ0.000. .p,'t Restroom Eqwty lnvsml Di,·. LOST White f'emalt' To) • \mple Parkin!? BAR:-.IETI MTG. t'O. Poodle. Shag1o , !!lbs. •Janitor Sen A\Cul 20 \'rs in Org Ct). VI l' :'II a In S l. JIB, ,\II 1n geograph ical 645·2l34anyl1me Re~ard' 536·58-SO l enter of l'u:.lJ ~le:.;.i. Jl5 For Sale 2nd TD-discount ftersonab S 350 tui50Sq rt 10' '. s.i1.ooo.9r,.7 years .••••••••••••••••••••••• l.D.C . Buildln9 Large equity·Bayfront Drinking problem., 22.83 Fa1rv1ew Rd. home. 673-3345. Call Akohol llclphnl' Costa Mesa 5-16 6080 •--·-t 24 hrs a da.v 835·3830 ----~cemen s/ p RI\' ATE 0 f FI<.: E ,enonals/ • SPIRITUAL REAUER 12xl6. S60 Xlnt loc. Ut1l Lost & FoUnd Open 10 iUl·10 P~I paid 6"'2·4353 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \d\'ice on all matlt'rs. AnnouncftMnb S I 00 312N. El Camino Heal. Business Rental 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Clemente. For appt •••• •••••• •• •• • ••••••.. * * * ·1!12 903-l ·192 9131i IUE,\L Newport Beac h Sylvia Cordrey mall locallon for retail & 384 Avocado "hc>lesule From $80. Costa Mesa tii3_·_9606 __ o_r _67_3_9_39_3 ___ 1 You are the winner of one complete dinner selected from Skinny )11k e's Industrial R...tal 4500 ........•......•..•..•• menu at .!OOO Sq Ft office & HOLIDAY INM OUTCALL MASSAGE & ESCORTS For the extra 's in hfl' and lhl' Foxies t girls You ( .. all; We come Foxy Girls Inc S..12 3169 ~arehouse s pace direct 3131 lristol St., I~ across from OC CostaMesa PREG~ANT" \1rportS49·1480 _____ 1 Please call 61 2.5678. ext Caring con(1dent1ul counseling & rdl·rrul * NEW * 333 to da1':1 ~o~r t1l·ket. ,\ bortaon. adoption & keeping. . COST A MESA Lo t & Found 5 3 00 ,\PCARE 547 2563 1;'-;ear Harbor & Raker> s ------ 1360 to 3480 sq ft. 18• per ••••••••••••••········· MASSAGE sq ft. i 10.2oa. 3 phas LOST·. FIGURE MODELS Power. avail mid Dec .. 11~ ner <714 > 540·40S8 o GERMAN SHEPHERD ESCORTS your Broker Near Talbert & Ward Out call· Appl. only 1 Jome Offace·Stud 10 631·381 I ly Pilot delt,ery roules ------------------• HefpWanted 7100 Half> Wanted 71001--------may bt' available in your area Earn profit for de· hvencs & cash. lnps or merchandise for selling new subsl·rrptions. For 1nformat1on please call 6<12·4321. From San Clement e-San Juan Capistrano area, l'all 495·0630 and Mission Vie· JO-El Toro area, call 581-6310. Equal Oppor. Employer JUNIOR SALESMAN 10 To 15 Years Old Earn $20-$40 per week work in g · a fter sch ool & Satu r d ays. Hunt ing t o n Beach & Fount ain 'Valley areas o nly . Leave n ame, address & p hone number on tape recorder . Call 536-4298. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .•.................•..• RN'S Manicurist. Sandpiper Hair Center, Corona del Mar. 675-7720 MANUFACTURING . ENGIN£ER OfFICF. CLERK Entry level clerk. Mail CFull-TlmeJ girl & general orfice Med Surg. 11·7:30 shift. duties; file accurately & Exp er. ac u te care rapidly. type minimum hospital only. Excellent. 40 WPM accurate ly, run benefits. Contact Mrs. 10 key addini.: mach. Jensen, 642-2734, Costa Chance for advance-Mesa Me m orial ment. Xlnt bcnerits. L.M. Hospital, 301 Vicforia Must be able to take Cox Mfg. Co. 1505 E. c M EOE s m a I I e I e e t r o · Warner S.A. Equal Op· 1-·· -· --·-----mechanical assemblit:s portunity Employ from design into produc· ---1SAILBOA'P· Apprentice BOOKKEEPER li on, provid1n~ ror ORDERCLERK Rig ge r and Boa t Ne~port Beach Firm has ------------------• manufacturt' ability Necess. skills : Typing, Cleaner. F\1 11 time. The OJX'n&ng Jan. l. 1976 for Degreed engineer pre· phone work. basic math. Boat Place, 3101 Coast Full Charge Bobk.kc_eper Hftt>Wanted 7100 HelpWant•d 7100 ferred. Exper. in intt'rnat1onal Hwy.NplBch.645-1144 w 2·4 yrs exp. This 1s an ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• busme:.s desirable. Send I f Reply To resume lo Classified Ad. SALES COUNSELORS ' nt opportunity or a Ot'ntal Assist p t1ml' f:x llostess · Morning Shirt Classifi~ ad no 605 no. 602. c/o Daily Pilot, For Newspaper Promo· setr s tarter '~ho c~n pJnded dul\ dcntJI "~ Blue Dolphin 3355 Via p o B 560 c lion. Must enioy working work unassisted in main· :,1st & plaque ronlrol 111 Lido :"lewport Beach. c / o Daily Pilot . . ox l . osl:i with young .People 10 lo t:.11ning multiple sets of !.tructor. Cha1rs1dt: e\ -. ---PO Box 1560 Mesa. CA. 926_26 ____ 14 years of age. Reliable. book:.. prepanng fman· pt·r_ Xray he req'd Xlnt II 0 SEK EE r ER S Costa Mesa Ca 92626 REALESTATESALES transportation r equired. ~1al s tatements & keep· oppor. Sal open. S.S2·6631 w cc ken d s · APP 1 )' Equal Oppor Employer ATTENTION Excellent part-time posi· ing business records. Bayview Conv. Hosp .. 1__________ LICENSED. lion. High pay for 2•3 Salary open. allracti\'e DRIVERS WANTED 2055 Thu ran St. C.M · •----------UNLICENSED. hours each evening, h alf· s urroundings for n on ~!en or Women 642·:lSO_s______ MASSAGE TECH. GET THE RED day Satur day. Call smoker. Send resume & ~I u!.l he 25 or over Housekeeper. & Nanny, TR AIMEE CARPET 642·8102 for inter view salary history in <.'on .·\pply In u,.rso11 I I .,d TREATMENT! f&dence to P.O Box lil5 r.. l\C·IO, full l me. c l\l Young lady ()8·28) for before6:00 Newport Beach. 92663 Yellow Cab area. Top salary. Send leJtilimate full time pos1· We train you to sell•---------- 11251 Slater Avenue resume & ref's, to Ad No. lion. No exp. nee. We homes with an accclerat· SALES/Photo Bookkreper to do payroll. r.1m1llar w /NC R Book· ki:epang Mach. Must be abl t o type. Call Mrs. Brant. Johnson & Son Lincoln Mt'r<;,ilr Y 2626 llarbor llll{d . C .M. !>40·5630. Bookkeeper F o r C\pand1ng CPA firm. Recent CPA exp P R til 'tl'S t'ssenti:1l. S.md resume sul rcq. lo ~1mon1s & Co. 610 Npt Ctr Dr. 1:1325, NB 92660. Fountain \'all~y 57:1, Dally Pilot, P.O. Box senc1 lo school. earn ed course that starts im· Photo Drive·Up . A deal 1560 Costa Mesa, Calif. while you learn. Apply in mediately. If you arc in· for housewives-single 92626 person any afternoon or ler ested in earning big girls. f1exjb hrs. 493·2880 DUFFY'S RESTAURANT wants experienced DINNER Waitresses and HOSTESSES :'ltust be 21 or over. 1\pply in person. 103 N. na)'s ldl Dr. New1X>rt Beach. 640-5123 Housekeeper/Cook for couple. Live-in. Pvt room & ba. 642·9606. llousckceper lo hvc in. :'lt1ddle <l(.:c woman. L1.:hl hspkg, care of 2 boys 10 & 12. 675·6680 eve. 2112 Har bor, Costa money from the start, ---------- Mesa get individualized free SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS MEDICAL Back office for M. D. Salary based on cxpr/· qualifications. Send re· sume C /0 Woody training on the job in one Will train, good driving of many top offices local· record a must. Xlnl job ed thruout Orange Coun· f o r h o u s e w i t e s • ty. call for further de· Capistrano, Sn n tails. Arlene, (7J4) Clemente area. EOE. 848-8742 492·3873 Sea~augh, 801 No REAL ESTATE SALES. Ladywhoneeds SSOOmo& TustJO. Ste 504, Santa Limited openings for Secr.tary/hec up. Sal~s onented. Phone Ana. CA 92705 qualified salespeople. Fantastic opportunity _M_a_nlyn_._968_·8_Jl_8 ___ Medical Secretary Check with all the others for outstanding person to ,. LEGAL TYPIST · Med. Transcription & butbesurctod1scusst.Ae beSecretarylothePresi· Ch1ropract1 c Asst. ~ x Per S w ee Per · Sharp mind xlnt lyp~ing. s horthand desired. Full Cooper & Cox prog ram dent of a medium sized front Orflce, typing, Salesman. Hes ume lo · · with llal Cox before you Company located in t ;1m1I1ar1 t y w 1th The Wrilpper 3433 Via skills <75 wpm) needed time. Salary Open. Call decide. 540·9922. beautiful San Diego • Lido. N B for Newport Center law for interview. 644·1240NB Good appearance •. top ch1ropract1c a must. 1 office. Some legal and/or --------- f>.IO !>.'>59 MODELS· MASSEUSES skills & dedication re· · F/Ch9 Bookkeeper ' Mag. 11 experience de· Figure Models. Escorts quired. Please submit. CLERK Heavy A / R & A / I>. sirable. 644·6400 needed. Top money. New your qualifications in Part time, 9am-1pm. WESTt;RN UNION, LaJ?una Beach. Apply in person 375 Broadway, L.B 494·2513 Duties include P /R & re ID W .... TED St d . 631 3811 confidence to 1810 State lated reports. G.L. thru MA An u io. · St., San Diego, CA 92101. f'.S. Tour company Experprererred, but will M 0 TEL M A I D Attn: Mr.Alte r based in N 8. Call Clo, train. Call 536·04ll, ask Travelodge, top wage~l----------1::------:--:---:--- 7141642·4045 for Ba rbara. for exp. personnel. Appl)'l•---------~retary needed, sharp, Lease 1.000 ~qft w /offic 110 220 V. heat. ho water, new bwlding, gd locale. 645·2244. Jn Fountain Valley llac:k & Tan Male 3 years Ans. to .,Rider." Lose your cool with your , children? Help is availa COOK nee~ed ~or ne w ble24 hrs. 549-8939 pre·:school in Irvine. Call l,ec•. 552· 7331 GUARDS Tmmed. employment, part tame. Inside work Work any s h i ft . Uniforms Cum. Irvine & Anaheim areas. Age 21 or over. Re tired OK. Universal, 1226 W Sth Sl. SA . Equal Opp. Employer in person. 6208 W. Coast sm fast m oving com- Management Resp·irato T WP M .a. • t M Hwy. N.B. ry pany. ype 75 ac· No questions asked. Call963-1121 FREE RENT L o s l : H e a r t s h a p e Employmen! & diamond pin. Heirloom. Preporatton Month l1> month, or Reward.Call67:l-1988. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lease A rew remaining Hetp Wanted 7100 spaces left. M1si,ion Vic· f'OUND Beagle Pupp) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 lndustnal Park, <San <Female> Vic or Oran~e ACCOUNTING Cost Acct Clk/mfg $600 Reccpt/G. Ofc. lo $700 Payroll· A/ P $6 Sales/ Mktg Sec to Sec/MagCard#2 lo ------- "'ss1s • ana9er c u r a t e I y , p h o n e For Womens Apparel New Denver Mining Com· Therapl.Sl pe~onality •. must be or-Agl'(ressive, dependable pany. 719 W. 19th Sl. ganu.ed, Irvine Complex. person. Call for appt. C.M. Cocktail & food Min 2 yrs exper. Must $600-$650per mo. S46·5745 586·2085 waitress, busboys, dis· have exper. in b lood -.. --------- h asher Apply 1·n gases, lCU & general Secretarial Management w · PEOPLE PERSON person after llam. respiratory care. Salary Insurance Secretary Diego t-'rwy to Alma, & 18th. Found on the 5th CLERK north hl Webers Bread / Please claim. 646-5874. Brokers invited. Duties to include typing. irvane Personnel Agencyr---------- billing, f1hng. and ~en 488 E. l?lh, Costa Mesa HOSPITAL ~mmensurate w /train-Major Mortgage Bank· Exec. looking for part NURSE, Part time LVN mg &.exper. Contact Mr. ing Firm, r equires lime business associate relief. Night shift. Ham1lto!1, Costa Mesa secretary with persona l in wholesale supplies. SubAccute Psych Hosp. Memorial Hospital, lines insura nce b ack· 13 u s i n e s s r u I I y G A R F I E L D c 0 N . 642 2734 EOE d Sb h d Save-most Development FOUND .4 mo old Killen 581 2340or art 6 493-768? Black l1Jter slnpe. Long ore. skills. Will train. SuileZ24 64.2·l47 WARD <'a pitallzed. Interview v A L E s c E N T · · · groun · Ort an • t yp. 573.2223 H 0 S p 1 T A L • 8 8 7 i •----------• ing, skills requir ed. For · haired f'male . .>46·5392. f\111 time $450. mo. to~~~~~~~~~ start. O.C. Airport area. SECRETARY Garfl.eld A"e. Hunt. Bch. appt. Contact J a n in • RN'SPART-TIME Insurance De p t . AIRPORT F'OUNO· Burmese Cat. Call Frank. 833·0123 Counter girl. over 18. Day Atlanta & Beach Vic. & or Eve. Apply in To place your message 847·9671 11·7:30Shift 714-835·0588 3200~uarSqe FFeet 960·3971PM to identtfv Are you management !X'rS-On. Kentucky Fried Hospital exper. necess. before the 191".2• •'er . l . oriented? Earn up lo Chicken , 2929 E. Cst. F /time. 3-11.30 shifl . Aides exper 3·11 shift. ----------Ofc Se~y $475 Beverly Manor Conv. T r y a Dal l y Pi l ot Fee pa1d. Wow. a30 hour Hosp. Laguna Hills. Classified Ad tob'l)',sell 2 Air conditioned offices. FOUND: Cockapoo type SISOO mo p/l. 63S-6l2.1 I lwy CdM. P /llme 11-7:30 shift. Con reading public, 0tmple park in~. fem long hair, c ream col· tact Mrs. Jensen, Costa phone work week! One person 24452 Via E.strada or rent somt>thlng. office, lots & lots of1-_----------1------.._.;;;._ __ Harborlnvest.Co. or, collar, 1n C .M >.,..YCMITooYoung DELIVERYMAN Mesa Memorinl OailyPiJol RHffon 673-4400 R.1ft.21m ForAirlines? S3 l$ Mo. Early AM Hospital. 642-2734. 301 Classtfied,642-5678 responsibility a nd varie· MelpW..ted 7100HetpW..tecl 7100 ty! Also Fee jobs. Call •••••••••••••••••••••••:••••••••••••••• .. •••••• FOUND K tl bl k Large concern has open· newspaper deliv. Irvine Victoria. C.M · E .O. E. .._ ________ _ Best Costa Mesa foe . JOOO : 1 .en, a<' in~s for 10 gals ti. J?uys , area Must huve lrg car. ----------1r-_________ _ Control Career Employ. •------------------ment Agency, 556·8505 & 4000 sq. fl. 120/208 pwr. fem lonjil hair, 2 mos . 18·23 yrs. Must be sinjille ~tu wag. or van prcf'd. d Eves.673-1417 COM Elem School & free to travel entire NoCollect 962tAft"lq HetpWCMtta 7 IOO HelpW•ted 7100 HelpW•ted 710 s.56-3456 Mrs Greer · c=i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••. •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s+ ... 550 U .S. al rand o m•---------1 ~~ .......... : .... Found tan & while M itinerary. Guaranteed DEMTALRECEPT. ..--------------------------•• STO • .a.'1.rr S,•CE Chihuahua vie Antique rf'turn. 2 Week expense Full time position open -•" ""' Center 20th & Newport paid training program. for energetic i m · Motor flOmt's. trailera· CM. 645·9468or642·1829 Above average earnings, 8Rinativc & pleasant in· ble boats & t r lrs . tran spo rtation dlvldual. E;iclremely Newport Stach $1$ mo LOST. p,rey Cat. female furnished. For interview busy orfice. Jtood salory. MS-3880 Namt t"'g "Binky." V1r call 836·8887. htwn Must have knowledge or 111......a....1 W--"-_. _.600 Garden Grove. 531-6296 10am-5pm dental procedures & """ws 9ffWU "" orS3'7·7891 <Karen > ---------scheduling for (3) Doc· •• • ••••• • • • ••••••• ••••• ----------i----------tors. 552·8339 l>to<tsa1onal woman w/16 Lost Female Tabby ('al \'r old well beh:1v,d mwlng aince 0ecl3,VI(' AVON Dentnl As sis tant daucht('rwishe1lole811(' Oval St. & Wal.nut Orthodontic Ofc. exper 2 Br. 2 8a. apt nr ocean Village Irv S.S2-60M Wlty (;tf Snowed req'd., C•ll'842·77'1S. in Nf'wport Feb l, lt'76 LOST· Killen 10 wks old, Uttder ly Call 646-212.S A&t Gray Ft' m ri I c V 1 <' Chrf1...,.1 l.ea&una ll<'h Chnl'tmas Ills? Ion Wanted 3 BR Home, Lu~t option. llOO Sq 1-·t M 1n. Needed . Jan 1 ~80. 9-4 D11ly Cul• Ba ch or Stud lo. mature work In!( lady. CdM area . to $12~. $31.2798 --~ Present . Rt"w;ird' 495 0800 or 496 OS4i:t LOST Small blk It wht Bol'Mr ColllC' Mix Vic of lfHb Is Monrovia. Ans•·er1 lo Poppy. Llc. mon•y to pay them a11 an A v 0 N n £ p n f; s t: N . TATIVE. I'll 1how you how. Call 540·7041 or ~nlth 7 1359. •«N'l& 642 8092 --------· DENTAL ASSISTANT, Orthodontic thairslde. Newport. 41,'a days/wk. Ortho exper. req 'd . 642·2626 -------· DENTAL ASSISTANT Exf)f'rtenr('d cha1rslde 11nd upcraenced front dt11k N B. 644·9211 ISLANDER YACHTS. lmmeclate Full Tlnte Optniftgs Assembly Carpenter Bonder .Finisher /Detailer Electrician H a r dware Installer Mill Assemblers Cabinet R o uter Opr. M astAs.semblec Mold Repair Specialist Al PotlffaM....,.. M~b!eriec•. halellt ,.,. hi .. ~ ... ..ttts. .. ~fltt-~ Allflt .. ,... ... 192Jlar9M...._trTM '· MANAGERS & ASSISTANT MANAGERS Hamburger Hamlets Due to our presf:nt rapid extension program. we are seeking ener getic people who wish to progress quickly. If you prove to be stable & dedicated & possess the ability to lead & motivate people, your future Is with us. Managem ent e xperience ls desir a ble, b ut not necess ary. Excellent salary. Company paid benefits. • Apply Mon thru Fri 9AM·Noon GENERAL OFFICES 3Z2 No. Foottall ltd. ••.tr Hiia .• ..... Opp0t fwltr ll:4laJ• \ ... •• •• •• P· . . I· s. &. t 4. I L II I/If s g b n , y 0 i- d e • ... • I ,, w.AitW•hcl 71~twpW•ted 7100 ~;et••••••••••H••••••• ••••••••••••• .. ••••• .... W..ted 7100 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!~?~! .......... ~~.2.~ ~.!~~C:: ....... ~?~~ ~~!?.'.~~~ ...... ~?.s.~ I , Frld!y, December 19, 197& OAJLV PILOT DS New Murray rnt'n's 26" Puppies, Lab/Retrvr, 7 . Gd Mfsce.llCIM'CMd 10"10 ~ 1010 Miac.UcmHlll 1010 -· HelpW..ted 7100 HelpW•ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Secretwy lool&•H1Mr TOWTRUCK DRlVEtt. exper'd. G & W Towing, 1000 Irvine. N. B. 642· 1252 Exper. required. Mature ---------.i person permanent. General Contractor's of. f1ce. Santa Ana Area. .t:mployee benefits. 71U32·.UOS a.fl lOAM TRAINEE ASSEMBLERS/ PACKAGERS Experienced Assemblers Tempo Temporary Help Service Station Alten· 17802Sky Park Irvine 1lant , exfer'd. Day & Call 540-4455 Eves. Ful & p/t ime. Ap· l~~~~~~~~~I ply, Shell Station, 17th & 1- Jrvlne, NB. SHOE SALES TRANSCRIBER Radiology. experience preferred. San Clemente General Hospital. Mr. Adams 714·496·1122 We have an opening for a part time, experienced ~hoe·sales person. Apply in person. Ask for Mr. l•--------•I Cannon, Hemphill Shoes. 54 Fashion Island. N.U. &4'1-4223 TECHNICIAN MUL Tl-LA YER TECHNICIAN With good solid ex · perience and processes *UTOTEM* EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Full or Part· Time No Exper. Necessary Age 21·65 Eligible Go To The Nearest TIC TOC MARK ET For Applications & Info OR CALL (714) 642·7702 Tic Toe Systems. Inc. required lo take a multi· , . layered circuit board etenna~y Nurse Asst. from scra tch and pro· 1 Superv.1sor. S450 mo. duce a first class pro· Ve~ e r 1 n a r. Y. N u r s e totype. Will pay top Trainee pos1t1.on, S2.25 dollars for a top talent t>e r hr. A".' a 1 I. Now. who really can produce. Dover Vetennary Hosp. Good fringe benefits, 540-7030 Diane Monday salary and working con· ditions. Apply WAITalSSES Exper'd. F\allor p/t. Good hrs. Neat 11ppe11r. Over 21 Surf & S1rlo1n SOJOW Cou~t llwy,NB No Phone C:u I 15 3·1pd blke cabs>t•r brka wb,need good home. MulUpl(' r 11m1ly Sale. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• } rack &1Jt~·$40 M6·2046 ' S48--0892 qual!ly. are.at prices. WANTED ...._ onc .. A·Yfff" Sk1:1 19S C M bindings, - _ AMI' tOepd b1k~. b1tby .. _,.... boats Sl7S, xlnl cond. LIKE NEW, ladies 10 spd 2 Yr old frm sp:iyed rurnilur & lH'C"sonc~. TOP CASH UOLLA R PUIUC SALE 673 3756 ~hw1nn L~Tour, beaut Beagle/Terrier to gd fclcscopc. \·hina .wear, & PA ID f OR YOU It Newport Gallcnc:1 Ltd ~------ blut' Sl2S 646·G2Sl homl! ~Hti7:J Much morl' 9 4 Sal. 2200 JEWELRY. WATCHES, 54 x 54 Tufted Nuu&hyd ---· Port Carlisle. N D ART OBJI::CTS. (iOLO Ovt'r onl' million dollun com~ bar, 3 1>Lools hko U 1'~ A<.: II CR U n~s RS. Free AKC St. &rnurd. 1 . s l L vi:: R st-; R v 1 ct;. or fine ('stall' & t1,1nlem· nu on1unaJ S650 sell $150, bn1nd new-. $99~5 lll> )r old all shot:1 l'el~. Alum. sparkler FIN"' "''U RN•-AN poror-v Jt•wt•l...,, nv:.tal, 6441087 Mffchandln :Sl"mbled 27"x11, quahl>·548124~ • <..:hr1!ltm.is tre~. nr nu c... "' ., ., , -------••••••••••••••••••••••• Michelin Tubes. $1 89 . --11wag tamp. 548·7011 lot TlQUES. &IS·2200 porcelains, chinu. \ilver, /\ q u .i rt um lo ea I • ..... ..., 8005 Bicycle Shack 101>3 GOLDEN RETREIVF.R lJstof1tem:1. PUILICAUCTION <'tu·ve~.f1,1rruture,ctc. w/evcrylhtng $25. Blu .. ..................... paketC.M. S46·4t30 Gentle, Fe~alt', Spayed l270 Pal'1f1l' /\pl C C.M. MANY lTt:MS OF FINE SALE lJOURS· J-'rld:.iy, Lovesc4tl $75. 642·13~ PUILICAUCTION ~-6462017 M86256. Mens 10 speed ESTATE H :WELRY, l,X:c·. 19th, 12 uooo~PM, WATERBEDS MANY tn;Ms 01'' t'INF. * * * * * * * Fwn!h..-. 8050 ~·ku $25. Mtnl blk!' $2S. ART OBJ F.CTS. i\ N Salurd.iy ', DC\': 20th. SAVE ON ALL STYLES JE W ELRY . ART ••••••••••••••••••••••• Surlhourd&wetswt$60. TlQUES, FINE FURN., 12.novoSlM. Suodny, AquaHeaven830 7062 OBJ!':CTS. ANTIQUES, LAGUNA Shop&Suve-ncw&uscd Oollfurn&toy~.Sat/Sun ETC. PllONf': f''OR IN· l>t<'. 2lsl, 2 .PM WM. __ ::_.. _____ _ ~:ro~EF~o~ir.it&:c& furn,, g1Cts. m1i.c. Clothes&M1scfromfami· :J.~ BROCllUHt: Mond;.iy» l>.:c. 22nd, Trombone , $100. Elec. BROCHURE. 645-2200 BEACH W1tso11 s »a.rgu_in Nook. ly or 8. Bargains! 1379 u·noon 91 M. Urycr,$50 . CYCLERY 545 W.l!lthSl.<.;.M. CircleWay.LaguoaBch. Firewood Or£, Eul·. $78 zs42w.CoastHwy. 54533m Light Oak rerectory table ln beautiful condition, $175. 496·J006 VICTROLA Large (51" high, 24 " wide , 25" deep) <Bruoswick ·Bluk~ Collendar Co. Pal. 1918) Pre-elcctrt<'. wir\(l·UP victrola. Mahogany finish. Has five storagl! s paces bwlt·in. Plays e.>.· cellenlly. $250.00 . Phone ~ 7475 or 675·9988 . 240 Thalia St. Me!d Dinette Set $50 Sat 9to5 cord, del. Oak. Cou:sl Nt wport leoch • SURFBOARlJ * t II .. 15 -~•' d. --Firewood Supply, (714)64S.2200 SoulhShore.$45. 494·1522 ~ ro .t•r " · .gvvu con ·Garage Sale. 2301 Port 581 ·1122. ti40 ll89 f'ullSclcctionof; 642·6353 afl5:30. • Ulrw1ck.N.H.Sat&Sun. Wrought Iron Uoukcasl!, ---------- NISHIKI White chest or drawers 9-~ 30. Lilllt: of ever· Firewood/Stock Up G' I all w/2 full lcni;th Joyce Fisher $25, oak youlh chr $15, ythll\g. S75cord/del642·26~ wrgt •run doors. $100 Hatrstyhst ~ Custom Sport o I d t• r b u ~ 1 n e s s UNIQUE JTEMS. Wagon 642·~. 497·3611 01 . c~kulator. adding mach Wheels, llorse Collars, GOOD ANTIQUE MAN'S CUSTOM FUR (Formerly lnt~r!:'fi~~al S30for both, oak desk $20. Trunks, Old Tools. Anti CLOCKS CO • .\T. 6 mos old. Ong ChJ~rtry LioSatta)J f <:ha1s_e lounge Sl5. GE ques. many items. 305 t·o:.t ssoo. Am movin~ tu m mos ~c a Com~tition apts1ze~~~her&dryer. San P~blo. San A Las ting C1fl. G 10 Hawau.!:iacnhccal$300. Shompoo&SttSl.00 I 0 Spds & S Spds Harvest Gold. $250/besl Clemente, 498-0998. Sat & weekdays, 10 10 Sat. Sun. b73 171.6 Offer good thru Dec 24. High Risers ofr, .night stand Sl5. wood Sun. 260 Victona C M. Men, Women welcome \'amty chr SS. ovcrsturr 646·9749 Brand n.ew Profess1ona.1 Only Redken Products MX $99.95 chr & ottoman $25. Call SS.000 Apropos Wardrobe gardt>mng equ1pt. 25 ' used. HUIJe Oac•A-Year Large selection of quali· 548·7800. like new, foxy l>m 2 Med. Vac·master, u~ed only --------- PUBLICS .a.LE ly bikes. 100·5 to choose ---sac. Laguna Bch494-~ IRVINE Coast Country once. True Cut Edt,:cr. Miscellan~s "' from WATER BEDS Club Membership. $500. 25" profesl>1onal mower. Wanted 808f Newport Galleries Ltd. · , Baycrcsl Sat./Sun 10-5 or best offer. 832·5511 645-1361 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f1andna 26" Men·s 10 spd Complete $129.95 w/dehv Art supplies gas stove. <Doug N ch Is ) or --Wanted. Featherweight ..; Over one million dollars B1 k e nu pa In l, $85. '4 POSTERS Sl69.95 ~lereo. hs h'old . items, 213/628-9850. Roller skate._, 3 Channd Singer ~ewing machme . of fine estate & contem· 646·0789 Aqua Heaven 830-7062 books, clothes, misc.1900 • Circus radio t•ontrol & re· Men's 10-s""ed ba·e ce • · I I L""• ·1rd L· n"' N B LANE Cedar Chest like cord player "73 ·11125 ...-"' • n• porary Jewe ry, crysta. Furn. Sate form 1ca ""w. a ..... · · new. Earlv Ame~ican __ -~ "" -·-ter·pull brakes, '74 or '7S porcelains, china, salver, 24 ~nch bJc~c Kitch. table, Y c~ low Horses 8060 style. $180 003·1915 Woman's beautiful & um-model. 545·0630 after 5 ' carpets, furniture, etc. 1 ~~:3163 · drc:.scr ; also anl1.que ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----qut• Sucdl' & J<'ur coat. pm SALE ~IOURS L"' .d green dres~cr. various For sale 15 mo coll lrnd W 0 RM (Ca s l 1 n gs) New. L pncc. Size. 9-10. A-t----d-.-1--- Dec. 19th 12:n:oo~~~pa~, Girl's 26" Sears Bike. 3 end tables. ti46-6525 btwn to vo1c~ command' stud Mam.~re. farm direct. 3 Outstanding Chn1itmas u os ~~"·~~ 'vw w;nt S · ' spd. Coaster brakes. $25. 4&6PM run'ng qtr hrse 644:2933 Lb pot mix bags, SI.SO, 50 gift. 8J7·58(J.l . hour • · d ug aturday Dec. 20th, 551·6042afl6:30pm. . . lbplanterbags,$15. Bulk --.ody, e~gine. fen crs.: 12:noon-5PM , Sunday 4 Country French h.1dder 7 yr old Gelding part prices & delivery. POOi. TABLE. custom tiresn~t1m~rtant.Must s Dec. 21st, 2PM-5PM.scHW INN Varsity 10 back chairs, rus~ seats, Quarter & Arab $400, 64.2·7122 or 646-3116 bcf. 8x4,slatctop7/8".SJOO. ~avepinkshp,Callaftet\11 Monday, Dec. 22nd, speed bicycle. Excellent xlnt.S75ca.6752123 536·9109 8am,aft.8pmbsltimcs. 642·5931 6pm.494·7738 12 :noon·9 PM. cond. 24 in . metallic S r b d 1 .. M • I 2542 W Coast Hwy b · · k N d 0 a e · ong boy, 88 • Circle "Y" Roping sad-Sauna near new port. * * * usica ..... • rt•-h • C~o~.~· ~ear rac . f e~' hghl Naug. <:oppcr color, die 15' 2" seat like new cabinet. dry or' moist. Ross Canon Instruments 8083 ..... ewpo ..cac ns mas money as . xlnt S75 548 5185 ·11' S300 b h $375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714)645-2200 MUST SELL SSO. 675 8624 -'... , w1 sac. . 645-4361 steam at . cost . 26032 Portofino Dr. FENDER MUS IC' - evngs & wknds. SOLID TF./\K oval dining Jew~lry . 8070 now S250. 962-ll.i5 Mission Viejo M A S T E R B A S S AMT I OU ES Boys Schwinn Vars.ity 27" ~~~~C~~~al 12· Cost ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chambers gas stove. xlnt You are the winner or one GUITAR. XLNT CONO .... o a k c a 1, 1 n e t s , 10 spe 1 >ed. green. hke nu 548.6572_ WAlli...JTED Kitchen table. 4 chairs, complete dinner selected Sl75. 546·9933 AFTER sr: Sideboards. Table~. Goq;eous.675-390!* ...,. Antique sora & over from Skinny Mike's PM&WKNDS • TOP CASH DOLLAR stuffedcha1r,2ncwsteet me)Uat Chairs, lhgh Chair .Tandem Bit'ycle bwlt for Xtra. l~g ~~cllona~1~r 5 PAID FOR YOUR storagccabincts.dresser 1 HOLIDAYINM Tamura P·40 dassic<1l ~Ieocrre~tary, lloos1cr & two. Scars, good ~.hape . G~~on~ ~~7116 ca. JEWELHY. WATCHES. & l'hes~ oC drawers guilarw/case. Gd. touch " · $50. 642·8258 . ART OBJECTS. GOLD, 548-1282. 313 I Bristol St., & tone. Used m recitals. '1'1.-West End 3 t r r b s 1 L v ER s E 11 v l ct:. . Costa Mesa S285. Phone 675-3129 1 ~ 10 Spd R I · b R d P<.'. sec ·so a, oam ru · ' T M k St I $150 5911 Warne~ . a e1g ecor her cushion. Mint gm. FINE FURN & AN· awny m o e. Please <'all 642·56714, ext . . atSpringdale xlntcond.S85. u" 548.6357 TlQUES.645_2200 Persian Lamb Jacket, J33todaimyour ticket. Guild D ·40 acousta• 833·3182 ...,.,. SLSO. 546·0770 * * * guitar. Showroom contl Hunt. Bch 846·3054 Mu s l s e 11 Ch at ham . w/hrd shell case. $295. •10 spd boy's green Jr. Gara~ Sale 8055 Emeralds ring & Fo.r sale: hkl' new .. white Electro-way sink center 548·0062. GIAlli...JT Schw1·nn V·•rs1ty 24" whl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• f k 7 ---------...,. u necklace. $40ffif or ? igure s ates, size · many accessories. ong. W-kend Sal• xlnt cond. $75. 644-2377, PUBLIC AUCTION 548_1060 545-0630after5pm $500, mk. off. 968.6249. Drums Rogers. $450 o,. """" "" 830·0497 MANY ITEMS OF' FINE best offer. Dynasonu: DICE ON ELECTRONICS Inc. New 40 Ft Container ESTATE JEW E LJ{Y, Huge Once-A· Year 2New portable bars 5' S45. Pella wood foldin!! door. Snare. 3 Zildjian Cym·. Curfew -Sweat •OVERSOOITEMS• Bicycle, Huffy Hi-riser ART OBJECTS, AN· PUBLICSALE 894'.,$358635.paddedarm rests Likcr.cw$70. bals,TopHat,536·3S20. EXCELLENT PRICES Sun Bug, 20". new in TIQUE$, FINE FURN, .,.. 846 4908 Rusty -Icicle Courtney Antiques crate S45. 548-5185 ETC. PHONE FOR JN· Newport Galleries Ltd . . Vibraphone, xlnt cond. ~ SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 18522 Von Karman Jrvine. Ca. 92664 833-0870 CREWCUT 2490Newport81.CM FO & BROCHURE Maple4posterdblbed& FTench couch newly up· Spd.touchcontrol,dcep A new TV spectacular is _________ ,C~os & t 8030 645.22oo . Over one milhon dollars end tbls. m~ybe.sold sep holslered $750. Oil pamt· rich tone. s uper deal! in the works. doing a 45" Round Ook Pedestal quipmen of fine estate & contem· ortogether673·2612 mgs. Racquel l'lul>, t:lt: SSOO. 548-4783 modern version of the tblw/21eaves,xlntcond. ••••~••••••••••••••••••New woven shades, porary jewelry, crystal, Guitar Taka. 12 string 548·5044/631-23 10 Office Furniture& Lady Godiva slory. $400,675·2123 Moyie Camera, 16MM, whirlpoolbalh,carvac .. p<>rcclains.chma,silver. She' I I w car a ---------•Zeiss Mov1kon, Fl.4, al· clolhes. misc. l2l6 carpets,fumiture,etc. w/case, like new. $180. Beaut. Port. Dshwshr. Equipment 8085 CREWCUT. Decoralor says we must ta.cha ble telephoto & Delaware. Sat.12120. RCA Col~r TV• 2 La7y w/chopng brd. nvr us~ ••••••••••••••,•••••••• ----------• sell: beautifully restored wide angle, many SALE HOURS: Friday, Boy Recliners, Cocktail $125. Misc. furn. Imps, Sey chrs SS/up, exc s\.l An Equal SELL idle items with a Eng chaise; matched features. A ·collectors Garage Sale Sat & Sun Dec. I9th, 12 ooon·5 PM, Table. 962-0203 tbls. cust. Jivrm chrs. chrs $15/35, scy dsks. opportunity employer~· Daily Pilot Classified Ad. LINCOLN & sewin g item. but m xlnt cond. 5761 MiddlecofC Hunl· Saturday Dec. 20th, 12 Bing & Grandi Christmas 499-1876 __ E.lcc lypewnters. Pierce. 642-5678. rockers. 673·6372. $75. 548·5185 ington Beach noon-5 PM. Sunday, Dec. Plates, 1962·1972. 21" Color TV, AO)HRAL. 867 W. 19th. CM 645·1411 . ............. -~;~~~ ....... ~?.'.~ ~~~ ............. ~~!.~ TTwonys,BEeldcs .• 205BoA~~cl~.s8eas1• ~1:; 20~~~1·~i;~d~1o1n2 979·2757. ne1a1$2ut00irul548pi7ct086ure. Must Oesf ~·bin~llgssorts& for ~ftfi~· 0 " '" 9PM Ping pong table, folding, se · · urrus urru u .... :-~~~ :;:; ;> -> MUST SELL Harvest HlMALAYANKlTTENS lsl.!HPM,Sat&Sun. noon· C H all equipment. New, etc. Sacrifice must sell. ' ~ • , ~~ gold, apt sz washer & Seal & F1ame Points will 2542 W. oast wy. ed 548 H M' kc 642·6753or644-6815 • ~~Alh~. dryer,G.E .. Xlntcond. hold for ChrislmasBoxed,presents,nucond. Newportleach neverus .SJS. ·4708 Autumn aze tn ape • ~ under lyr old, $250/best 675-0168 Maple bdrm s t, bar • l714l645·2200 Girl's bike, trundle bed, 5125•644.a93o Pets 8087 offer over $200. 645·7857 stools desk, sofa bed books, puzzles , games, Model Railroad Layout ••••••••••••••••••••••• A CONVENIENT SHOPPINC AND SOVINC CUl0£ FOR THE art6PM. Himalayan l{jtlens. f1uf. 675--0922. . dishes. 2060 Garden Ln., HO Gauge, 175ft 0 ( 2 Hatrm.0011 Parrols. ----------• fy. a ll colors , $100. Up .. , , Miscellaneous 8080 CM 642·6053 tracks. elec. switches, wJblack 1rbn <'age,$125. Kelvinator Ref rig/freezer 839-2649. 8 Radial /\rm Saw, 2 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 548 0892 CAl ON THE CO. Sew and Crochet Doubly ,,..11 sew PIHt · pretty shlrtdrtss -CROCHET tuhlon'a nfl'est tOPl>t' to 1111tch or contrutl Printed Pattern 9410: Half Slzn lOV.. 12Vt, 14Va. 16Yt· 18~. 2011~. Mines' Sim 10. 12. 1'1. 16. 18.s.. 20. PlW[ STATl YOH DluS SIZt. Stnd $1.00 for each p1tttrn. Add 25' for etch pattern tor llrst-clus m.tll and llalldlln1. Snf tl1 ......... .......... 441 .., ... ua w ... 1M st .. ...,. 'f-'1 MY IHI I . Pr4et twia. AMllUS. i.., ICD ... snu...,..... h ,.. ....... ti .... ••ttinl free? S111• NW ftr Ht MW fe11-Wlttlf fllt1tl'll ~-ell• n.,.a l1tH• ftr frM ittttM• et Jtllf clltlct. "",., ... 1 Sew + !lift IN• $US i.1IM ...... Crtfta -$1..00 t1•t PhMtll IH• _ SI .DO ...._. .. ..._ ..... _suo side by side. Green. $75. lor:ig Spam~h benches, Framed oil. Abruzzi· The Portable dishwasher near trains & accessories. in· . · 557-2005 DOCJS 8040 Cnb, sofa. loads of odds Bridge. 3'x5'. $500/offer/ new. Elec lawnmower. crd table~. cost $500 Sell Pianos & Or'C)ans 8090 Crochet Charm ----------1 • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • & ends· < C~eap > 10·3 Sal. trade 642·5449 645· 7972 Typewriter table 751 ·4060 for S2~lness. 573·3329 ••••• •••• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • Lady Kenmore Portable •PET WORLD• 2441 M~nno Dr. Uay -. --. Decorator will sell any FIE LD'S Warehouse Dishwasher, solid maple C k ch·h . h Shores. NpBch __ Mink Stole , Bcaut1ful Port. dish washer, A~O(' carpet any color any Sale. 400 pianos & or- top, 5 cycle incl sanitiz-Poe de{s• s~·~\ u a, 210 ed 1 r Natural Dawn. Must allnewparts,$75.Swivel gr ade' Sl 00 pe~ yd gans new/used.Spinets. ing wash. Can be built in. Mo0 11 esG. Sh1 ·h z ud, t -spebo s,Smtap10e4 u..rc".·5· Sell! $600. 673·1618 bar stool, uphots. green ab 0 v ~ w. h 01 es a le· Gra~ds, Players. Going Used 6 m onths $150 a ese. · ep er • rom ne. a · · · Mn $10 new 496-9279 • t f b · R t. • · Samoyed, Jap. Spaniels, Iris Wy ., Laguna Fender acoustic guitar · · 675·0540or673·9019 ou or usrness. e~ _4_9_3·_594_5_·------1 mini-Schnauzer, Porns. S50, Hamilton Bch malt SCHWINN Varsity 10 wiopt to buy. Kaw_ai. Lge 21 cf Refrig/Fteezer 100 mixed puppies. Stud HUCJe Onc~-A-Year-mixers.10.646·3670 speed bicycle. Ext·ellent MINK COAT St~i nw~y. Baldwin. $150. Kenmore Washer & svs most breeds. 2525 W PUBLIC S .a.LE cond. 24 1n. metallic Autumn Haze/ Estate C~ickering, Yamaha. 7 h t F · · SA ~ L'-~" nckW1l11·"sBumper b . k N d Sale p rf ct c nd Cost Kimball, Wr lt zr. Dryer$75ea.646·5848. ll a airv1ew. . Gii · Ld cii:ue " ro~n,rearrac. ee e e 0 · <714 )638.2770 1207 ~ Open eves. 531·5027. Newport a cncs t Pool Table. Brand New. Chrislmas moncv Cast . $3500 Must sell, $1000. • "' • RCA Whrlpl. 20cu. Ft Everything Inc. Chalk. must sell, sso. 675·8624 892·4497 Brookhurst. GG. ref/frzr. Clean Gd cond. Lhasa Apso puppies. Over one milUon dollars Also 2 black bean ba~ eves&wknds. Cocobrn.sso.549.0634 . champ. sired, show & of fine estate & contcm chairs.Call BobGreenup Mink Stoic, orig. cost. Brand New Wurlitzer ----------•pet. Shols & wormed porary jewelry, crystal, 644-5600wkdys. NEW Odyssey Game sg()(), Antique Bible 200 Fun-.M:iker Mode l 2 Dr. Harvest Gold 16 3 cu Will hold til Chnstmas. porcelains, china. silver. . w/rifle, $75. Ma~ Wheels yr. old. Must scll/bcsl Organ. Walnut. T V rt. self defrost rerng. C1>734·0222 carpets, furniture, etc. For Sale. Sterling silver, 14 x 7• 6 boll. Sl5 ea or 4 ofr. 552·8237 (7·9P.M> & Prize, desperate Must pufecl cond. $175 spoon~. forks, odds & forSSC 968_5800 751 ·t447anyt1mc. Sell!551-3980 645·27666-10 PM. •Saint Pups, AKC. put a SALE HOURS. Friday.I ends. A149-place settmgs.1---·----- lllUe sparkle under your Dec. 19th, 12:noon·5PM, Ne·Oealers. Call 548·6295 Jewelry 8070 Jewelry 8070 J ewelry 8070 tree.213·430-5107 Saturday, Dec. 20th. or642·825t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••-•••••• Westinghouse Washer & Etec Dryer Sl25 both. Whirlpool Gas Dryer $40 Kenmore Elec dryer $35 Guar/Del. 546·8672 Auction 8015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •PUBLIC• •FURNITURE• •AUCTION* Tonlte 7:30 PM 0 Poodtes R People" Puppies 546·2848 GERM. SHEPHERD PUPS $50. 494.9390 Samoyed AKC Original Christmas Dog. Will hold til Christm as. $100.ea. Dam & Sire both avail for ins pection. Show quality puppies. 968·2il6 Easy, thrifty to make -adds DEALERS WELCOME , new modern loucll. Repos/ConsiC)l'ls Weimaraners/fieaut1ful Give a bedroom charm witn Manufacturel"J A.KC pups. 6 wks. Pel. crisp spread and curtains cro· field or show. S50/up clleted of 14~ strips in pine· Stock R.-tion Perfect for Christ nm~' apple des11n. shells. mesh. Pat· All types sofas & lov-546·4681 days, 499·210!J tern 7451: crochet direetions, eseats, coffee & end t>ves/wknds. use bedspread cotton. l ables, g u n ca s es , ------- $1.00 tor each pattern. ~d bookcases. Oc chairs. Yorkshire Terrier .i\KC . 2~ t1ch paltein forfim·clm desks, Color & blk/wht Tiniest female. 8 wks mall ind handling. Se"d to: TVs. dinlng room tables. $.150. ~·0646. ~._.. chai r s, dinett es, . . __ K_C_R ___ , ~,.....,.,.. IOS dressers chests. Aluta Puppies A eg. l.i o.-, rw Hld.-A leds wks. import stock adora l6a 16J. OW C......_ St&. • blc847·3187 ..... v-. "' 10011. ,,... A r mo I r cs , be tl s . ------- .-... A#fta. llp. ,.....,. bunk.beds. box springs & i\KC COLLIE. TRI MALt-: ....._.. mattresses. mirrors, TO GOOD HOME. $30 MORE than ever before! 200. stereos. contour d1111r, 536·1271 deslans plus 3 free printed In· dining room c hairs. ---------1 side N£W 1976 NEEDLECRAFT large China closet. frffto You 8045 CATALOG! Has everythlfll. 75,. Child's rockers, lO spd. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crtcllet wltll S•111ras _$1.00 other bikes. rdr1~~: Adorable M. 10 wk olrl Crtelltt • Warlrobt -· 11.00 wai;hers !'Ll;'S, 1.0 1 S Germ Shep pup needs yd Nifty ntty Quilts -l.OO MORE MISC. I rEMS • gd r 5""-2300 alp,Jt Crtelltt -1.00 "' -St• + ~It totk __ $1.2S CotM S.-Sa•t SS -----• Ntt~le,.tnt look -$1.00 Items subject to prc~nle ll mo . o Id Germ an fltwtr C11cl1t1 loek .. _$1.00 w~ honor Bo( A and Shepherd male Needs MalrJlll Croclllt l ook -$1.00 Master Chnrgc. good homt" & yard. Call lutallt Croc•et l1ok -$1.00 M "'STERS "'UC Tl Ou 979-9621 after Spm l11sbtt Mien•• ..... _ $1.00 "" "" " lft&t111t MentJ ... k $1.00 2075\i Newport Bl CM Love~Cats·Owner died Ct1111'11te Ctrt totk wSUO __ 833_·962S & 646 8686 _ Can you adopl Christmas C1a•te All!IHI l a . S1.00 12 ftt11Afpm112 _50, llcydet 8020 orphans? Li Ilion 751 ·~ 9"k tf 11Quilts 11 50f , ••••••••••••••••••••••• I need • fCOOd home MIMI• l ttllt Itel 12 50f .. 1S Qwlltt tar TodtJ II 50, Schwinn Olke~-20 Uoys w/chlldren atChristma!\. l ttl tf 11 llffy Rua• _50, MOloCroes s:zs. 20" Girl" I'm •pprox t3 wk~ old. Pt $2 4 • 2 s pd Ta n d c m D{> x i t . f> I e BS c c: a 11 12:noon·5PM. Sunday -- Dec. 2 1st, 2PM 5PM . BcllHelmet Monday, Uec. 22nd. BrandNew. 12:noon·9PM 493·2910 2542 W. Coast Hwy. C 11 d C tr t 2000• u h ance e on ac . ..... ewport Beac yds carpet111g, below (714) 64S-2200 cost l mstall547-8729 Enjoy MORE Food and fewer calories •fOf' brec*fosf .. at '-ch and c:iftftet' •met desserts too Eat People Food Not Diet Food Try P.O.P. (Pounds Off Permanently) and Skinny Mike's Menu at the Hofiday Inn 31 l 1 lrisW Street Costa Meso , ·. I • P.O.P is fOf the entire famllY -11 Ml'\$•ble way to loM. to malnt•tn or to gain ~ght. I HUGE ESTATE .SALE DIAMONDS -CHINA -CRYSTAL PORCELAIN -FURNITURE -ANTIQUES ONE TIME ONLY EACH YEAR NEWPORT GALLERIES, LTD. By special arrmKJetnent with consignors, trustees, etc., Newport Galleries, Ltd. has been authorized to put prices on, and sell, over 50°/o of its million dollar inventory of fine estate iewelry and antiques usually sold only f'.11 auction. I Probably the largest selection of new and estate iewelry, silver, crystal, porcelains, china, carpets, furniture, oriental obiects d'crt, etc. in Southern California. Sale Hours: Friday, Dec. 19th, 12:00 no~ • 5:00 P .M. Saturday, Dec. 20th, 12:00 noon -5:00 P.M. Swtday, Dec. 21st,· 2:00 ~.M. • 5:00 P.M. Monday, Dec. 22nd, 12:00 noon· 9:00 P.M. 2542 West Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 17141 645-2200 $100/b~t. 55Z-7SOO. S48 1200 __ _ :~~~~===~:::::::=i.::=:=.:.:=-___i==-==-~===~~~---=~=====-L.=:============:::::::=======~ DAILY PILOT Friday. Doctmber 19, 1975 I TNICks 9560 Autos Wonttd 9590 Auto1, lmpor+td loats. Sall 9060 Motorc~s Motor Homtt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••• Scoo 9150 Salt/Retd 9 I 60 972,... ,. l'iClllOS & Orgcana 8090 TY. Radio , loab, Marine ·•••••••••••••••••••••• HIR. St•reo 8098 fqllipment 9030 • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •••• • • •• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SELLl.._.G YOUR C .a.a7 Datwn l'. 8' ~abut Sall lmat gd '74 Bultuco Pursang 250. Rent 25' un~ Open Road 1964 F'ORO p PRICES PAeO ••••••••••••••••••••:•• ~ llAMMONl> OHli/\N •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• nmdel L 100 ·1 op rnml C U Radio Reah:.ttr SSB *A TTEHTIOM • ~~~73s~~~~1~sl orr $750. 675 0010. ask for u111 ru11y st>lf c.·ont »Ii>~ 6 s: ;f1r~~~·d1: ft.'reru~~11~ ~~ TO 1-·or Import!. Datwn '73 9 ---'73 GT~ Suzuki dean Wmterntlt'~ tMS385 n·modl'I ~ork or "'''.' l'.udfororNol 240L~S499 2!l' 1:RITON Atomre .\, $725. <.:ull 497 2016 aft. 12 Motor Home Rental Cull7515113 Dean Lewis Imports Auto truni.. fol'l u1r \'lit-. I 11a1b, IJ\l pt). noon 20'·22'2.... 1006 llurbor (; M cond. p'~t~er. r.tdto. I S'i:ioorolfer S."K> 72R(I + um THC J7 wlrnob1lt· 1968 50 tlor:-....•pow1•r anl.l•nn,1 o;y.., ~I ll:.117 l\krn1ry oulb<Jjrd Cl) 11.\MM<>.NO 11r~,1n mo1ll·I l~n1t1un with n1erc:onlrol \ tOO X lnl t•ond Sl.~00 I Color l'orl.ilJlt• 'I'\ :! :-; l' w " .1 l t• r pump '1111' 'l'u~Olll'd l'li ~ rotor Floor '\tnd1•ls, I t-:n.:uw tn l''l't•ll(•l\t 1ond $13,000 49b ZHti .., 61 l"ord Prl•kup. W nl'~ 646 9303 t1call'r. ltntl'd 11tl;aSS. ek .. Motorcycles 125 CC Wom Speci.11 Wl'e .. cnd & c.illll'Cr shell Xlnl l'Ond l'lt" Only :!U,000 mi •l 9111'1 Blk Y>hl 1111rt.1blt· ,\II n· ~l Pt-:R t'LEi\"11 $650 oi Gn·at l'hn!ltrn.1s l'rt>senl hut t972. 11lrl'et & IJtrt, Wt!ckly rutl'S Hcscnl.' t:ocxl OH1•r 1;.i2 :?ti~:\ ll61~1(;1 l. 111.>0 H . 11~ w trlr & 5400: 100 cc; Super Hat for llolrd.1):. now !Autos, '"'ported • l'L \\Ell l'I \:>.O 1-:1t•1 ll\Jht1i.;J11~. ~h.>11 !°>.~ lilfj(I \\lllkt•tl lhl ulr ~160 3tl"3 IA·i.t olfrr C.tll :.ltlJ 8738 .. , l's \LSO 15 lool glJSS runaboul ll('W Sl'at!>. C'Jrpl•l1ng, with ROOd trailer !lull m l'Xl't'lll•nt 1·111111 $100 or he~t offt.•r Will :!It'll holh for $950 or Olll·r l'Jll ~i3 1n:l8 C\'l'S 1·0,cr 536 lOJti l'ompl rcbll $250, 58G-~70 ltt-:<a:NC'V MOTOR G•.,::•ot•••••••••••970j llOM E RENTALS Chev '73 CheyeMe ••n.• '7'.? ~kCrci.:or \ t:ntun.> i:!' '73 Dunt.' C) cle Sptd(•r 925 N II arbor Uh d. S 1\ $369 9 Dunton Ford !'to' Ff,H ~x 990 Rl'\ 1 ()11J1l1 .1111•/\ ~pt•ak1•1' c><·r \CO:\ or« 111 :1,: lt\'lll'h C.111.1111 Turntable Slhll l'ompd1t1on t> Pt:. tom 110 ltuckwcll cn"tnt! c .. 1 ·•c"J I l I t I ... ••..J ·C...V •• S'uper 1•• tori ,,, .. kup I' t' l' " sat s. rat ~·r. Sacnfrtt• 645 0585 ' I ' r.< ~ "'' ' "111 .. l " t•h1)11I I l'l'lllll... p1.1111 til l!' t-:"nrud('. Pop Top, 24' (;omm.inder \'t'l'Y trUl'k, VH, auto lruns . ,1 n ('11 or a n d f u 11} '71 Yarnah.1 °'"" l<~nduru dean many xtras, sips 8 fact. a tr 1•ond. P 'sl r . l..1•\ ho,11 d hk1• 111·\\ ~I.ill ql \ll S\ STEM recel\'t•r •;,t l~lt> 1\; lh',t•relt• li·lr<H'k, ·I 1·4u1pp~:d. Ltkl• nl'W Lil' SHIS & 'W SulUk1 TC 120 pp 846 7000or846·lli73 R&ll, tinted glas::.. wlHll' 1>:13:1311 Stile ltrll c st. ortrl .$200 841.i 7005 - -~pa1 e whl·els. A n·al lllt'C ~win9 Machines 8 093 ... 11i..r ... JO ~-11>h Sl50t b:.t w ~JU!:JS Trailet"S,Travel 9170 trnck . Mui;t' b1• :11..•1•0 HECENC:Y l\IOTOH 'N Suzuki 125 f':nduro ••••••••••••••••••••••• t8642044). 11m 11-: HENT.\l.S 2·000 mi ... ~1.n~ l'Olld . Se-If cont 1973 27' ~th :125 N llarllot'. S 1\ s.19 11175 or 673 9111 whir & l/4 Ford pickup. 531 2503 llondaMiruTra1JZ50J\, Loaded like new s100 XlntCond. $10995 '551.1696 557 32fil I • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1111 t.4» H9ttl Boats, Po er 90 4 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • S l "\ I; i-: It ii 1• 111o11 1 l\\11 .J B Lansini.: speakt•r , 'll .i1t11·s, l'otl11111•t .,, ) h•, ~''lt·m~. l'i•sl $940, !>dl' * 18 OWENS * :-.10 or llPl'JI flip •Ill lu1$(195.1001)581 -GLASS- 11111dllllt'' sriu l-:1th1·1 1 • Boats Slips/ h .1 \ t' 11 g 1.I g, ll 11 t (.' 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Good r un n1nl( <0o nd it1o n. 30,000 orig. m l. Nd.; :1 llttk horly work. 52000/hst t>fr. 551·604~ t'\l'l'I' & wknd:J $2195 ~erutl~ \i;JI VOLVO 19M Hnrhnt ( M "'"' '1101 Olr1•r Expires 12 22 75 ·73 240 7.. AM/FM. ma~s. yellow, $47~ 556-lllZ.1 72. P" -· ... dr. asr. under 25,000 mi. S l ,4 00 ~ 552·1450. afl 6 & wknds. '73 Ma7.da RX2, lmmac. AM r FM. :ur cond ., nu 1 Hadial l tres. lo mL; Mulit. see. Call JQhn. f,73 -4400 9 7p m or G40·603': eves &. I WkC'nd,_ Datsun P/U '72 13.000M -, t•xt't•llC'nl eond. R••cks. Mercedes a.n'I 9740 [ S2.000 494 83!H • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• '73 Datsun 16()() p1u.-·~9 3000 ·1.im ousine Top Will tn dc cond. $9,500. consider .,!f4.93!io · tra~e for parl 494_!1~ •7 • 2602 --'69 2sos1-: f ully equl{>., "' yC'llow wtblk in t. Im mat ' Must sell' 752·M31. S4R-7170 ' . " • . .. 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Ford 99 "'ct:O l SIOSUNOAYS work S35Qf1rm. lowest lease r ates & de Chrysler 9925 MacArthur :\cwport Dli. 2 dr hdlp. \II •• 1ut11 40 _£ 0£8 DEALER Stub 9761 751 5143 ~·,~~'~re·,~·~ pendable service .'see ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach. 833·0555 tr.ans . fall .11 r r1111cl ••••••••••••••u••••••• ~Manchester, • '68 N y k c --P i.lct'nni.: & r1.1d111 1;~ Fo1 cJ Ltd. "'J•>d .... B5~2:a7P2a5r0k •••••••••••••··~··••••• • • NABERS CADILLAC t'outr~f "'~r s~~reo~~~~ MINI ·11TTup:j50 heatl·r. \\'>\\tut·-. '111-'1 trJn:.por1.11111111 JrsS:>u .,. VW BUSES S7!15'bstofr w5.5277 Auto.J11 .luadl·d roof. t111lccl ~'.lJ :-' ~1;!.l~<~r.t Ont.he Santa Ana 1-'wy, EXCLUSIVE 2025 S. Manchester 2600Hurbor Bl vd -$.520(1 !H>li ~o~ 1.i..t7DFL» POI & CAM PE Anaheim 750-2011 COSTA MESA 540 !HOO Comet 9927 Men: .... , .. 450 SL Orange C ty RS . OPEN suNoAv ••••••••••••••••••••••• DodcJe 9935 . . Sl ... 1so oun 1A c ·t D 1 ,, d ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. • ., omc e ux "' r '70 Ch ll I'S P B Likenew. <PBUNO>. '731US 666(i.MM .VOLV.O'S '69 CAMAHO, mai.:s glass&. Vm top. $3595 r adials.: !'!~. l'Ond 11 7 Pass. Dual tanks Stereo, 'ery dean, SI 500. 6'12 61131 SI 300· !H>2·05h2 Dunton Ford 2740 S M»in •I Warn"'· S A 546-7070 73 Fm d !J p.1ss St W .igu11 IS..·,1ut c•ond 01.rn~ .i.tr.1~ S27tMl l'h 5 IH UX:i'.I 7U H;.indw111 .\uto ;111 PS I'll t .1tl10 T1111111"111 I'll\ ~·r ~I :1:tl1 .~1; I.I~:! Dunton Ford 23,000 ml., all the extrus <QA 74 IUS 184kY9 '76'S Camara 9917 Sedun. under 1:1.000 m1 ~~ l'rlJ.!\''.". • • ~cl cruise, 2 tops, etc. rff ' 7 Pass. Sharp! ••••••••••••••••••••••• P/S, A/C. Radio, tinted :.lcsnt b, cni.: .!:!5 ll P ~1'- MC0~01l '71 IUS 532CKT HERE firm . 979 5088 Con1inental 9930 Uarl Wagon ·1rn. ll <'} 1 AM+o1, M•w ... 7 Pass Heal nice• reblt. en". U! :!O :\1 PG •••••• • • • •• •••••••••••• •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• '71 BUS 048FUM NOW '67 Camaro. air. n1aRs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5700 off l rJd., 9800Auto s, Mew 9800 .'1 • "'l•,, 1 ;lt W11 1nrr ~A 546 · 7070 AUTHOR IUD S..&Senk• DAVE ROSS POMTIAC0 STun 2480 Harbc>r llYcl '72 MBZ 350 SL Cpe. xlnt cond., $10.500. l213) --------- 531 .. 1777 aft 7 pm. · Toyota 9765 . . --...................... . Ga& savlng '73 Mercedes ,76 racing stripes . i.harp '74 Continental or .. 9 Pass. Clean! •New Engine car $850. or llc!.l offer. Cpe. V 8. auto tran:. .. fac 960 ~j!«i:! '71 BUS 001411 •NewTraosm1 ss1on 833·7776 tory air <'ond1t1oninR. 7Pa~s.A1rcond. •NewColors ----l)O\\t:I' ~lt.>l.·ru1).! µo"~r '10 IUS 289Mll 1969 4 spcl , :JSU. \\ pwr d1M· lmtkl'"· 1x>wt.-r wm- 7 Pass. Low mill's All J5'S steern'g. i:d com! s975 clow:-.. IJOWl'r ''>CJts. radio, '70BUS 781BNR A~DDEMO'S Org own~u75359t.ifl 5 ht.-all'r. wh1tl·wall llrl''· 7 Pass Sunroof. "' Chevrolet 9920 \lnyl roof, tinted glass. '71 CAMPER 724MYK MUST GO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3111KLE EXECUTIVE CAR SALE 1975 SCIROCCO 1975 RABBIT zal_\Mint cond. AM /fo'M. atr, auto, $6750. Call TOYOTAS F1at top. Great ror the THIS MOMTH CONNELL $499 5 weekend. BUY '70 CAMPER 813 BMT Santa Ana HOW IS THE TIME for JOb set>kers to check lht• Dail\ Pilot lldp Wanted cla::.:-.1fll'al1011 II the JOb )OU want 1s not there you m1~hl t ons1dcr offering your :-.t•n l<'C" with an acl in th<• Joi' W;mll•d l',1lt•i.:11n 1'1111111 N om:>lo< °" c~1 AM FM AJtomo1~ 0t cord AM FM ~· M4l»edes 250. 4 dr . a wwmatic, brown. Ex contl. $5750. Call 497 1336. PTl:.:1103217 $2997 li-t2 ~:7~ . Poptop. L1kcncw! OR _CHEVROLET Lincoln Mercury LEASE . 1301 N Tustin SALES&SERVICE SantaAna 547-0511 AMtos,Use-d GARDEN WEST VW :! Blocb W 9900 USED SPECIALS 2828 Harbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o( lk a c•h llh cl '74 Volvo 164 COSTA MESA stweo t. ollo~ whp..C, 1rrlo & mony 'mOle ""ro• 1975 DASHER GT 1975 SCIROCCO RESALES I MBZ '75 450SEL. 1':XN'. , Demo. Lux scd. l\kt. finish . Elec t . roof. Cleura n cc priced . Plus tax & lie will deliver a new Corolla 2 door to you,. 100',< Financing available on approved credit. for 36, 42 or 48 months. ~~lemiA 7tilHI W t•s l m 111s lc'r Ill\ cl W eslm111s 1t•r K!1;1 7~>~>1 VW '73 Bus $3777 Fully factory equ1 ppcd. j1ke new. Sec lo apprel'. t342J EV). Automatic. s unroof, AM/ FM stereo. leather. 546-1200 Lu xury at its best. 115005. '72 Monte Carlo. mint $6395 cond. loaded. air, Askrng S2475. 675·0063 USED GREMLINS 1971thru1974 MANY TO CHOOSE FROM 'l 0. '4 o,peed, "M ~M a~ • \peed. O•• cond1r1on1nq, cot'ldlllQn1t1<J & unly jQOCj llM1FM r~io & pin \lnp•ng rnle\ (040890). MBZ '75 450SL. 5.000 mi. Lease or buy. <024737 ). MBZ '75 280 Sed. Exe('. Demo. Clearance priced. ( 119635). l\laZ '72 3SOSL Cpe. Rdstr. l"ully equi p. Lease or buy on ext terms. <039MYF) VTOYOTA~ 1966 Horbor. CM 646 9303 ··n~IMK?"" TOYOtA Herb Friedlander F....A a.tt"'O ..... I 001 1 Gardie Gro•~ ••d. SJ7-7777 SJ7.S464 MBZ '72 280SE. 6 cyl Fuel inject. llard to findl model. Avail ror lease or purch, (091983 ). I MBZ '72 220 4-dr. 4 Cyl E ron omy. Excell<.'nl cond. Lease or purch u oo101>. '72 Toyota MK II M'BZ '75 450SLC. Hard to Auto. tram ... faclon· air get. European delivery conditionin g. radio. cancel!. Only 350 mi. heater, vinyl roof, Sl'C it , Sun 'rl. Ca ssettc. Alloy dn vc 1l al this low price. wheels. Lease or purch. 385F'TB ( 101988) $2299 M BZ '75 4SOS E. Exec De m o. Me t f1n1 s h J) l Sun 'rf. St ereo. Under ,,,... 1111~ I 2,000 mi. Pnc<.•d right for @J t.\W\ UIJ LO saleorlease. 1043141). ·~ MBZ ·73 450SLC llard to ~ TOYOTA find model. 1-'ully <>qwp (002533) 1966 Horbor ( /,\ /...1/, 9101 MBZ '73 450SE Lux. Sed Offer Expires 12·22·75 '74 Volvo 14~ ·ss Chevy lmpala 77.0<10 4 Speed . ov~erd nve , mi. xlnt c•ond.,auto leather. AM / F M stereo ssoo. 968·4R96 Dunton Ford ca ssette. s unroof. A -- sports sedan. 752LEQ. ·53 CH EVY . Automatic. 6 $5399 cyl., r ad10 NOT BAD~ (0KL87U I $399 l TOWNE&COU~TRY 2240 S Main al Warn,.r. S A 546-7070 :0,,,111 11uw a 646-4447 01r VW '7 4 Love Bug @J t.\11\. UIJ LO $2888 r:f\ . 4 Speed . trans .,. only I ~ VOLVO 19,000 miles. Like new cond. (362LWG ). ~Hor t-or CM hdh 9301 Dunton Ford 2240 S. Main al Warner.S A '71Volvo142 St ick s hift , AM /FM radio. heater. A bargain at any pncc. On this hard to find car. 041HQH. -VW '7 4 Dasher SAVE Auto ''~~::~ ""t h>. c~jeoA lemiA 546-7070 h e a t c r . 11 k 1• n l' w . ~ (5331\tYFI. '-"· VOLVO Dunton Ford 2240 S Main al Warne•, S A 546-7070 1YM Hnrho• ( M Mb 9)01 Offer Expires 12·22· 75 Top cond. Priced for ------------ qui ck sa le . $10,750 '71Toyota CelieaST --- <003855> 847· 1838 "iO Bug.~ cllo\\. JUlO !.lll'k ·m Volvo 142S. ·I spd f'M, nds some body wk, S1325, 536·7932 fl BZ '72 250 CpC' JI T after 5 30. shift. clean int 60.000 m1 Autos Used Beaut. s t y lln!! Xlnt .74 Tm.-ta Cel .. ("T 5 $1 150 ;\l1ke1;.12 9i33 •••••.'••••••••••••••••• cond. Pnccd for qui ck ~Jo '('! • -• ~ale.$7 490. (007279). spd. \\h1le blk vinyl top. 197 1 Super licl'lll" V\\'. Genttal • ,\m,Fm stereo. air. low G1x)(I (•ond $1850 Pll ••••••••••••••••••••••• I HOUSE m1. 968-1788. 5-17 ·7765 a:.k for Jim ·ss MGC. limited produc· lion car. 6 cyl Healey OF Toyota '74 C elica '63 \'W. rcb1lt motor. new eng. red w/wire whls. IMPORTS $3333 brks , new c-lutr h. runs 5Ul00 mi. xlnl cond. Dix ST 2 dr hdtp auto xlnt · S550 or bst Aft S2400, 646·7925 523-7250 trans .. AM /FM s'tereo, 5pm.6-t6 !828. .... 9742 Landau.top, mag wheels. ·m \'W Bug. new cngint•. etc. L ike new cond. lo miles. good cond, ne\\ *** Michael Card .-.., •.................. • .. MG'69 .6,, S d. 1 C Irvine u un Ii.I umpl'r nu Youarcthewinnerofone cn~mc nu am 1fm :-.tcrco . Dunton Ford (862KMW>. brakes S1000fi73 3571 14661 Comet Street P'ric ed To s.tl STAllTlHG AT$ I 6 9 51647EHJI SAiES & SERVICE Mi.t •••• $1699 Convert, 4 speed trans .. radio, h eater. wire wheels. viny l interior. etc . A ni ce ca r ! <ZCG922). Dunton Ford s track s1775 or hs t ofr I complete ~inner set.ect~d M st sell th s wkncl Ca ll from S kinny Mikes u. ~ 1 I menu at after t>pm 493-6983. HOLIDA y IMM '68 VW BuJ:. 32 M al't. 3131 Bristol St., Toyota '71 Corona mi's. NC'w Radwh. hrki-. Costa Mesa S 1777 b alt · ~11 n L • S 1 1 !:1 5 Please call 642·5678, ext 2240 S Main al Warner , S A 546-7070 76's HERE • '~ ~.11n at W-.t n«r t,, A 546-7070 o;,1 9746 .. , ....••...........•.. :·0,.1 '68 kadett •• SI 099 Dlx 2 dr. hdtp, 4 speed tra ns .• radio, heater , loaded. <YX5607). Dunton Ford 7 .. 10 S M°'1n nt WA•''"''.'; A 2 Dr. hdlp. auto trans.. 498· !307. JJJ to claim your ticket R&H, wsw tire~. vinyl VW BUG --:-75 6~-* * * roof tinted J,!lass Like • mi. · am fm stcrro. c hrm -new cond. <55205'.\I) · whls. Mrnl c·ond 644 5794 AMC Dunton Ford 2240 S Main al Wa•ner. S A 546-7070 ·sg Corolla. l'X. mech. cond. $750, ph o ne 962·3650 . ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Campmobllt•. pop top. · 6 9 RAM BL E R - 1 owner, 35.000 m1 Low Automatic, VS. radio & book.196·3548 heater. A nice car. <Z\"1159-0. S599. TOWNE & COUNTRY 4 Cyl., 4 speed. ~t1l·k &-16·4447 Dir ~h1ft. radio. HC'al nice car Showroom fresh Buick '7 1 vw 462CJQ. ••• •••••••••••••••••••• $1988 Buick '7 3 CHitury $2777 Ftdory Wtn..ty '72 Toyota Markll W~n. auto .. air. Had1al tires, clean, $1975. 551 ·0628. 546-7070 , . ·74~eli~~t?7M s~~;;,oo~ Uttfl.f.liJi'l'li Dix VS cpe, air cond . auto. trans., p·stcering, p'brakcs, bucket seals, loaded with extras & only 36.000 miles. 075HDE ). WE ARE PROUD OF OUR OUTSTANDING RECORD WITH THIS OUTSTANDING CAR! 19M Opel Cadette Rally, ~~~sO 640 7963 ' mi, t8711 licactl\1V~ must sell make offer. -. llunt. Reh, K~2 4435 64&-7000 or846·1673 '70 Toyota MK2, 4 s pd. --.70VW BUG-- • Jt.r..._ R ill, air S800. 640·4359 7v""P'=I GT. 1 owner. A/T , 525.1133 4 Cy!., 4 s peed. stick Al cond. 640-1626 & --. s hift , r adio, hC'ater. I 636-2358. Make offer. Tri'""ph 9767 Comple t e recondition. p he 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ready for sk11ng tnps . -~•••••••••••••••••• '71 Triumphs 734BHL. "73 914 Slvr, 1 own, air. l3 To Choose FromJ $1888 mags. new tires. loaded. 4 Speed, radio. heater. 2 best offer. 833·9264 TR·6"s s lightly hiRhcr 649FEU. Starling from '74 914 2.0 GT6 Must sell! 752·6.SJl $2977 11974 Porsche 914·2.0 Xlnt cond .• m a n y xtras. :o Lllnttl 11i;tJlQ}I Hunt. Sch 842 4435 VW 68 Bu~. clean, runs well, good t ires. new paint . $950. 675·7850 __ _ ~ Black/Black.962·5187. eeGJt· UIJW • * '66 PORSCH E 912· VOLVO XLNT SHAPE. MAGS. PIRELLIS. NEAR NEW 1969 VW Bug . Xlnt condi· 1720 ENGINE-NEVER 1%6 Hnrbor CM Mt. 9JOJ lion. Asking $1250. Clean . RA c ED . s 4 9 o o . Offer expires 12·22·75 640-761_8 _____ _ PRIVATE PARTY. (714) '69 Triumph GT6, will '73 VW Ca mpe r, 673-6562 trade for another car or Xlnl cond. 63S Coupe Porsrhe new best cash ofr493-4747=t 631·373..'> 631-3738 Dunton Ford 2240 S Mo1n at Warner, S A 546 -7070 '73 LeSabre. air . 36.000 mi. air . 8 track tape cleck. AM /FM r adio. 1-ront & rear speakers. 557·5058 aft 5 pm. Cadillac ••••••••••••••••••••••• •7 3 Cadillac El Dorado CouDe Beautiful while with reel leather Interior. fully Cadilla c equipped ! (234GVP). $5995 SLEMONS MERCEDES eng. Must sell this wk. Yolks 9770 vw. '67 xlnt body mags Pays, 892-2112; 673·5449 ••••• :':~!'.••••••••••• tires. radio, nel~d~ eng tves. • . rebll PP. $550. needs sold 1970 Ha rbor. C.M. mVWBea~le.Newtires. before Chri s tma s 631-1276 ' '59 Por Conv D. Blk Lqr., , nu ene .• clutch. etc. Bra "cover. $3200. 498·3963. xlnt condition. Make of-962·3277 --------- fer. 67S-6651 eves. Days ·72 Eldo .. blue/navy, Ex· ~7-2520. Ken. VolYO 9772 cell. cond. rulty loaded, , "74 Carrera. Uke new. Ask •74 vw IUG ' lot Mn. Mark. 547.1441 4 Speed. s tereo radio. ----------• healer, this car too nice • ., .. 914 1.8. 20.000 m1 , to pri ce. See to ap· ' Jean, red/ blk. $5800/ predate. S46LKW i bestolfer. ~ SAVE "70 ftlT. red/blk. e"cepl P:h::~A" mdt. eJtQJl le.wiA KonJa, 1760<-r eng. New TOY OT A Mint, many xtru . Runs/ loOb good. $2600/ bat ofr. . 1966 Harbor, CM 646 9303 •514-eoc>l t M6·1508. Offer Expires 12·22·15 •••• • • • •• • • •• •• • • • ••••• SS400. Nancy. 540· 1066. '7 6& '7 5 Volvos Buy or Leas• Volvo Dir. since '56 WILLIAMS VOLVO 14111: c ·.,m11111111." .. 1llh ll111'IL• I ' .tr k 521 -7000 ' 644 6333 eve. ----- • '71 CDV. lmmac cond . air. fl pwr, FM stereo, bm/bm. $2850. 644·6018 ·7 1 F1t Bro loaded. s un roof, AM /FM tape, Xlnt, clean. $349.5 673-3449 --------'73 CAO. C D.V. It blue. white leather Int. & wht vinyl lop. All pwr, incl. door tocks. tilt whl. nmtfm ~tcrco. lmma<' Make orrer . 751-8669 f ' Before YOU buy COMPARE OUR SAVINGS AND INSPECT OUR COMPLETE HONDA SERVICE FACILITIES BRAND NEW 1976 HONDA CIVICS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .j No. 1 In The Nation I J ., t DAILY PILOT NOT JUST A FEW LEADERS! EVERY NEW .. 1975 & 1976 CAR AND TRUCK IN OUR HUGE STOCK NOW DISCOUNTED TO SAVE OUR CUSTOMERS MANY, MANY DOLLARS· I BIGGEST DISCOUNTS EVER ON REMAINING '75's! EXAMPLE SAVINGS NEW 1975 MUSTANG II HARDTOP SELL-OFF SALE PRICE WINO. STKR $4581. DISCOUNT $682 s3999 ....,,...., .. q •·-· "' t ... f lt/ti.' 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I• ~11·t·n11i.: H It STATIO .... WAGO.... l..H·~. ;.ii:. ,~:\1 f :\I. Lu~I! 2·1.uoum I m\m•r Xlnt HONDA CARS SIOO ~t 059f steenng, rarho . h l'alcr, ~clow book at S2700. •utos, Mew 9800 n n r.uk. r;.id1ab. lrlr hrlth eon<I 496.!1712 c\CS • • i · ··) \myl roof U.JG615. ,,73.4z:io '"'" t1ri·' '111' I root \ 8. Ju t om at 1 c 4!,.4·9680 4n.• lSJ8cl..t'. •. Un1vers1ty 0 ds -~ $995 -------••••••••••••••••••••••• tlnll•(l"l.I'' tl_"(.; •• \~I '7't ,., '71R b<ut "tr·«k ,.. . " "' tran~m 1s~11111 . PO\.\ l'r 2850 llurbor Ul\d. una > • o· a,· . ANOTHER MIRACLE DEAL! Dunton Ford .,h'cnng. P''"'l'r brakes. ·72 Ford Ltd Bruu)!ha m ·I ·;:; :\1onureh \\hill'\\ root , 1 54(! '.IG40 52 100 Santa Ana 'I L''1 I I l l o~t3 ~ t'l-:J 4u7 1370 ,\.. ~.. ~tt'n·n r..11 w . tr. powt'r: ~1~; o m1 . n · fu lly equ1pt + I"" r ..... m " · ·L. I M lt(•aler ...... h1tcwallrad1al alsharpb-121288 do"'" ,Int eund. 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MUST SEE 1973 FORD PINTO Fac tory air cond1t1oning s 1 895 with low mile age To p fuel economy (0WT39) 1972 AMC SPORTABOUT WAGON Fully eQutpped $ wit h a ir cond . p wr. 2495 s teering , au tom atic & deluxe !)Kg (670EIL) $1500 . .\.J I 285 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i4 l'lvmouth Valia nt 6 Fo -d '68 W -SI 199 '67 Mustang \'-8 21.!!J. runs '72 Old.s: fuJI prn·1· $8!15 ATLAS t'YI. .gd j!a:. mtlt'a gt'. . r f· ~9~n . d good. $600. or l.>est offer . Needs tires & ha tlt•rj but Radio. a uto tra ns. P"' r \~.AT. a<:l air ton .. 1 996 R7111 immat.&.12 -2187 Chrvsler/Plymouth steeri ng. A /C. S2995. P slr. H&ll. "'~\\ lire:.,. · 1 Sharp~ "Jerry". 548·558 1 tint glass. I WI G·l32). M u s t a n g · ; 0 2 x 2 "68 f?_ld-. Toro)" on!) ,5:J-,r~x ()pt'r1 Oally & Sun. 'til 1U f'.i-.tb:.1<·k . :151 l'll'\t'lan<I mt s. t\1r. Is. l B. I W. P\I Late ·i4 Satclhll' St•bnng l'nJ.!. -.ll'fl'O l'll'iln Sl99S \'m)I roof XII I ti52. P \I :!!)2!J llar bor Hhd . t·pc. Sm \'8 i\ulom ., P tS 646 855!) ply. S950. 833 U2X7 Co~ta )l l''ia & d1sC'. brakel-. La ndau --'66 Olds L•uc u-1 . f· 546-1934 lop. lo m1., clean. SJ.HIS '71 !\l uslan~ Con \'l r o.>. •~•1 ,~ .?'r --645·565i Cla!.Sll'. l owner . 62.UOO c.ond . motor good $325 '75 PLYMOUTH -------- Dunton Ford 2240 S Main el Warnpr. S A 546-7070 m1 . PB: PS. air cond-.h~c Call fl.l5·058l VALIANT 9945 ne\\ S2GOO. <2 131592·3201 Pinto 9957 4 DOOR SEDAM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pontiac 9965 Lincoln ••••••••••••••••••••••• "66 GT, rchll e ng, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Cont in ental 2 d r tm·s. manj xtr<>~. )tu:.t 175 PINTO V-6 Coupe. fully equipped. M'll'5-190.\95aft 5 reblt eng & tra ns. runs 1966 Com·ert M mt Cond. pcrleet. looks ~uper. sac S695. 536-3365 · Nu p;,11nt. radiator. brks. top, SI ,350. 497·2880 Stationwagon Automat1e trans m 1ss1on. fal'tory air rond1t1on111g, radm hl•atcr. ll·ss tha n 15.(KJOmik:.' 12~:\11 1:':1. '74 Mark IV \'·8. auto. trans . fal'lory air l'Ondillon111J.(. power s tee ring , powl•r disc hrakes. powC'r wmdo\.\s, J)ll\.\Cr Sl•ats. ra dio. ht•atcr . '-1.httl'wall tlrcs. v111~ I roof. t111led ~lass 8:ri 1-\.J L>. $6295 Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury 130 1 N. Tust in Santa Ana 547-0511 9947 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 MUSTANG 2 +2 4 C:. l1ndcr e n gi n e. :iutomat1t t rans m1s:.ion. r<.1dio. hl•ater . pow e $4195 SLEMONS MERCEDES l-le<•nng, raise<! wh1tt l!li ll llarl1or c· \I lrttered rad ia Is .. ra~io. 6 3 1-1 27 6 ht•atc·r. air t1md1twning. -- lnll·kct Hats. m ag.s Ford '71 P into lOSOh.M L') $ 1299 $299 5 Dix Runabout. 1 l-pccd. ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open D;11h· & Sunday ·11110 l'M . 2'12!1 11.iroor Hh cl Col-la Mesa 546-1934 H&H . WS\.\ tires. \\hi CO\ ers. <959DVL l Dunton Ford 2240 S Main et Werner. S A 546·7070 -------- 9800 Autos, M•w 9800 '72 Pint~. auto. 2000rc. de ••••••••••••••••••••••• luxe int . xlnt cond. S1675 846 73118 aft. 5 Se)(jnJ! anylhmJ! \.\ tlh a Daily P:lol Clas!.1fwd i\d is a simple mallt•r ••. jus t call f>42 5678 6 CY I · . <1 u t 0 m al i .c '68 GTO. auto. nds pa int . transm1~s1on. <.tir condt· S800or best oHcr. t1onmj!. l>O\\ er steering.. 633.5730 wh1te~a11 tires. faetory --- t•xll'ndcd w a rranty on dm c· train Hi31 M FK ). $2998 ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 'ttl 10 PM 2929 llarbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 197 5 Astre SJ Under 7500 m1 . J USt broken 1n. 60.000 m 1 warr still in effct'l. Car 1s loadcd. Hy drom<il1C'. air. A Mr FM radio. Tilt steermg wheel & m any other e xtras. Orig cost $4731.30 less tax & hcense. Will .saC'ri h t·c for $3395. 675·4216 546-1934 ___ ·72 Lemans 350. full pwr '75 PLYMOUTH AM /FM s t ereo, stt.><'l DUSTER CUSTOM radials xlnt cond. S2550, . . PP. 64~6147 Economical 6 cyhnder --------- l' ng 1 n l•, au t o mati c 'i 4 F irebird. Auto a ir. transm1sswn. a ir cond1· AM F M. P /S. VII. Steel t1on1ni::. '1n y l roof , Rad ials. Ver y <.:lea n. "'hlll'\\all L1rcs, radio, SJ.995 675-6644. hl•:JtL•r <951LVE). . F B T A $2995 74 . . rans m . AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH OJ)('n Da lly & Sunday 't1l t0 PM 2929 llarbor Rl \'d. ('ostn Mesa 546-1934 loaded. 15,000 m1. Mml cond. $4995. 847-2781. 1970 Pontiac s tation wagon. Low miles. $1400. Ph 997-2748 ThunMrbird 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f:m~'3 TAR, G AZER ~~~ ·74 Full pwr. lo miles, sun roof. stereo. bcsl offer takes . 644-5389. t----...----11. ll \ Y R i 111 i \ '----.----1 1975 PORSCHE 911 S COUPE Silver With sunroof. Loaded with aocesaonesl THESE CAIS MUST IE SOLD. SHOr Ir COMrAIE -THEY WOM"T LAST LC>Me! 1975 PORSCHE 914 2.0 Green and loaded with IT\lny options. ~ .,ov' 00t'1 Acf1.11f'f G"•o• 'M ~c<o,Ji"g to •It• S'a'• ""Y1"' i.., .J,.~ 1 •ntuog~ f.,r So1urdov, rtod W\.ld "'rlhlX"'Cl«•'l • ,..,mbfr' .1 voo• l dooc birth • l' Ctf'O' •C )I To 11 'f'ov-- 2lP'1 1'0r l"'/A'r•i:" .., ~(,(''°'"' ,.,,,, ..... ,.... lln II 1- 0CI 11 .... t ... 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Dun ton Ford ] ) 1 fl • '.J l •• • ""' I • , • , ' 546 . 7070 NEW 1974 MAZDA RX-4 2 DOOR SEDAN . jStk. ;4002 .Se<. 9442) ssoO~!i~w +PLUS+ ssoo CASH · · BACK WHILE THEY LAST 7 MORE BRAND HEW a74•s AT •soo DISCOUNT PWS '500 CASH IACI LEASE DIRECT ss4s9 ·· HEW 197 6 MONTH . MAZDA 808 :is n-o otus 1u a 11e ea11 v••u• 2 DR. CPE. ~17, t9Slduat '1232, o~n M Sale Prices 48 1-bn From PJikotion IMPORT CHERRIES! 172 TOYOTA CEUCA V"l')'I rool (219GMO) 51999 '74 DATSUH 2602 Auto Iran•. AM/FM raolO, mao wf!Hfl. llkl '*"' (18503) s5399 •74 MUSTAH~ II MACHI Alf. oo-tlH tillg, AMIFM cu1to111 '"''"or I e•rt11or (ISe!O<SI s3399 •73 PONTIAC YEHTURA II ~. IUIO. tr1ns.. 34,000 111RM. (12~51 •74 PINTO RUMAIOUT A -.d. IOw m11.,1 (6591<PE) "71 CArll s1499 ' . • VOL ( A Can, Sheri all c day i for hum1 dum1 Tr: to U B WA assur supp( comp tax i Thev WA den~. prom solvi1 t hat ·avera New Cong1 Ser Ori.> floor co m~ woulc ceilin Tw Ford' Senat , eel 10, bill w Sen at ThE Hous1 form< At pres: Greer "QUil• prom cover been want~ the cc Sen Mair B u d! ''The Jang1 about is th« Roth rlaim In l Lead Arizo1 Tho Mass; the c "T t'd" I if it prom Th Cong antic an a· in tal bin di Th warn than SPE far c been Albe! s old the h Fot tens it redu must ing. Alt Nl IN1 PO Pipe' J?irl'1 Jam their Pa!iC -I Laguna/South Coast Today's C losinJ,! N.Y. Stocks EDITION VOL 68, NO. 353, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS Casket, Body Found • In Coun~y Dulllp By TOM BARLEY Of Ille D•llr P1191 st1tt A grisly discovery in Coyote Canyon has Orange County Sheriffs officers checking with aJI county mortuaries today to- day in search of an explanation for the apparent tossing of human remains onto the county dump. Trash workers called deputies to the scene Wednesday when they spotted a mortuary casket among the rubbish they were tip- ping into the county dump. F\.lrther examination revealed the whitened bones of a man who was fully dressed when he was interred, deputies said. Coroner's officers are check· ing serial numbers found in the coffin with the manufacturers in a bid to trace the local mortuary. Coroner's Deputy Jim Beisner warned that an early linking of the casket with the Westminster Mt.>morial Park, 14801 Beach Blvd .. "may not be accurate. "That identification stemmed from the comment by a trash worker that he recalls hauling caskets from the Westminster mortuary on an earlier oc- casion," Beisner said. The coroner 's deputy stated that he did not know if the caskers;nvolved in that hauling operation were empty or oc- cupied. All inquiries to the Westminster mortujry arc bemg referred today to mortuary director Derek McWtunney But :'.\1cWhmncy could not be located. His secretary repeated· ly told newsmen that her employer "might be at a meet· ing" or "'he might be available Clemente Police End Teamster Union Pact Tax Hike Blocked In Senate BULLETIN WASHINGTON CAP> -With assuranct"s or Prt"sident Ford's support, the Senate approv~d a compr<'mise bill today to block a tax increa~e scheduled Jan. I. The vote" a s 72 · 7. WASHINGTON (AP> -Prest· den~ Ford has agreed to a com· promise tax cut bill, partly re· solving a legislative impasse that threatens to boost the ·average workingman's taxes on New Year's day, members or Congress said today. Sen. William V. Roth, (R· Del.). announced on the Senate floor that Ford agreed to the compromise m easure. which would tie a nonbinding spending ceiling to a tax cut extension. Two other senator s said Ford's approval came as the Senate Finance Committee 'rvot- ed 10·1 for the compromise. he bill was sent immediately to the Senate floor. The senators said the While Hou se would not announce its formal approval in advance. At the White House. deputy press secretar y Willia m I . Greener said only that Ford 1s "quite encouraged" by the com- promise proposal ·'because 1t covers what the President has been ask mg for.'· He said Ford wants to see the final version or the compromise. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, (D- M a in e), s p eakin g for the Budget Committee, sa id , "There is som e fuzziness of language and some doubts about it by som e. But th.ere ... is the essence of compromise. Both sides have lo be able to claim a victory." In the House, both Republican L eader John J . Rhodes of Arizona and Democratic Leader Thoma s P . O'Ne il l of Massachusetts said Ford favors the compromise. "The President has indicat- ed" he will sign the tax-cut bill if it includes the Senate com- promise language. Rhodes said. The compromise pledges Congress to reduce next .year 's .. anllcipated federal spending by an amount equal to $17 billion in tax cuts. but the pledge is not binding. The comprom ise was less warmly rece ived in the House than in the Senate. Speaker Carl Albert s aid as far as he knew Ford had not been convinced of the idea. Albert added: "They haven't sold me at all. I imagine I'll be the last one to cave in." Ford vetoed the tax-cut ex· tension because he said such a reduction in federal incom e must be lied to a cut in spend- ing. Albert s aid the House is "not <See TAXES. Page A2) NO LONGER INCOGNITO POWAY CAP> -Nolongcrw11l Piper be incognito. The Poway gir l's parents, Mr and Mrs. Jame~ Incognito. announc~d their dnuihter Piper and' Glen Pasco will msrry in February. -' S4 /ffillio11 Citizens' S J S d Reaction an uan ue AF actor By Developer By FR EDERICK SCHOF.MF.llL Ot the Dally Pilot Stall San Clemente pohcl' officers voted this morning to sever their controversial alliance with th(• powerful Teamsters Union By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ot the D•ilr Pilot St•fl A $4 million da mage claim wa.s filed against the City of San Juar. Capistrano Wednesdav by a land de,·elopment firm which all~gc~ City ChieI's Son Draws Year's Term Ronald Steven Carr of San Cle mente was sentenced Thurs- day to one year in Orange County J ail after pleading guilty lo re- duced charges of selling mari- juana. Carr. 22, the son of San Clemente City Ma nager Kenneth Carr. also was o rdered by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams to serve t hree years on probation. He begi n~ hts Jail term Jan. 5. Rhyne Steven A ventt. one of two men arrested with Carr after an in vestigation in which un- dercover officers said they were sold cocaine valued at $250,000, was sentenced to four months in the county jail which will begin Jan.5. Ave rill, 24, of 26721 Calle Salida, Capistrano Beach, pleaded guilty lo r e duced charges or possessing mari· juana. He will be on probation for three years when he leaves the jail. The scheduled sentencing of convicted co-defendant Robert Elliott Cooper, 31, of the same Capistrano Beach address, has been delayed until Jan. 15. He also pleaded guilty to possessing marijuana. Church Hits CIA Tactics WASHINGTON (UPI> - The nation's oldest over· seas missionary organiza- tion today threatened to sue the U.S. government unless the Administration stops the CIA .practice. of u s ing Am e rican m 1s · sionaries to get informo· ti on. In a letter to presidential counsel Philip W. Buchen. the executive vice presi dent or board for world ministries of the United Church of Christ, David M. Stowe, said the board would challenge "at whatever level necessary" the CIA practice. "We reject the right of the president or any other official to encourage the CIA or any governmental body lo attempt to usl' Christian m issionaries for th~ purpose or ehclbng in formation or carryin~ out p01icy," Stowe wrote. 1t is being deni('d it s property nghts. The cra1m was ftkd by Justus Gi lfillan in behalf of Mission 1-lt lls Ranch Inc .. o~ners of 152 acres east of the San Diego Freeway and north of Ortega Hi ghway. It alleges that the city has re- fused to allow Mission Hills to build on ridgelines and open space areas and taken the pro· perty into public domain "without payment or just com- pensation.·· San Juan city coun cilmen. in ::iction taken Wednesday. allowed Mission Hills lo build 180 housing units on its property. The de- veloper wants to build 370. Although the claim is the largest ever filed against the ci· ty. it is ex peeled to be routinely denied and referred to San Juan's insurance carrier at the Jan. 7 ci· tycouncil meetrn~. The fil ing of a damage claim usually precedes the initiation of a formal lawsuit Gtlfillan could not be contacted today to de- termine 1f that ts the next step he intends to take. The fi rst phase of Mission Hills. consisting·of 50 acres , was approved in 1969. A second phase subdivision m ap approved at the same time has expired, accord · ing to city officials. Since that time San Juan Capistrano has adopted a new general plan with strict land use regulations reducing the density of the rolling hills of the project area. City Attorney James Okazaki said, in his opinion, the general plan was passed by the council after due consideration of all citizens concerned and therefore valid and proper . CSeeSUIT. Page A2 ) T h e d e cis io n was m a cll• bt>cause of negat1Vl' community reaction to an Apnl decis10n to hire the union as a bargaining agent in salary ncgot1:lltons with the city. A statement released by the Public Safety f:mployes As- sociation C PSEA > s aid we wish to maintain and improve upon the support or the citizens of San Clemente. In the past, San Clemente police h ave made personal appeals to and solicited the support of the citizens. On all occasions, the citizens have rallied to support their police of ficers. ··The retention agreement with the Teamsters resulted in the citizens being split into three fae- tions, those who oppose our pos i- tion. those who support our posi- tion, those who support our posi· tion that we have the right to professional representation but d o n o t I 1 k l' o u r <.' h o i c e o f r epresentatives." the statement said. "Our decis ion "'as that the total support of the citizens is of paramount 1mportcince," tl adde6 Craig Steckler. PSEA presi· dent. today a nnounced that the association and umon would drop legal a ctions pending against the city and M a y or Anthony DiGiovanni. The union had filed suit to quash a city resolution de· nyi ng police officers the right to affiliate with labor unions, while the association had filed a SI0,000 lawsuit that a lleged th:lt the mayor had intered with of· ficet s' labor rights . In addition, Steckler said. the association will drop claims de· manding the city pay offi cers for back overtime and equipment costs a llegedly owed. The Teamsters Union issue stalled this year's salary negotia· <See P.\CT, Page A2> Laguna to Stress Crime Prevention 0.11• ""i.e SUft ....... HEADS PREVENTION Otflcer Snyder By J ACK CHAPPELL OI Ill• Oa llr Pilot St•H The City of Laguna Beach plans to start locking the barn door before the horse is stolen. The police department initiated a crime preven l 1on bureau Thurs- day. It will be headed by Officer Barry Snyder , a former Laguna Beach businessman fo r 15 years and a long-time res ident. Snyder 's job as to stopthe cra mc before it happens. His top priorities currently are preven tionofrape and burglaries Snyder said society and police departments arc losing the fight against crime and losing by a large margtn -by fighting 1t with thetrad1h onal approach. "'The tradit1onal standard of <'omhatttng crime has been after the fact The <'rtmC' O<'curs. is re ported. the l'rtmanal is clt•tectl'd, apprehenc1ed ~nd· puni~hc:-o ;.ind because of that puni~hment has learned th<' l<'sson and will not do his deed n~ain, or If h('inous enough, will be incarrt•ratC'<l for <Sff C'RUt F., P aJ:t' l\2) • later today." Beisner said has offtcl' ts or ganizing an immediate sear~h of the Coyote Canyon dump "in an attempt to"locate any other re mains that might haw been dis posed o£ in that an•a .. We are gomg to roj)(' off thl' dump immediately," Be isner said.·· And we will be looking for both ca s kets and bo n es throughout the sate · • Socked 111 An Orange Count y funeral director with man\ vears of e" periencc m the ·indust ry t>'I plained today that 11 1-. "l•ntirdv possible·· for empty l'.1sh •h to be found m countv or t·1tvdump:. · Sometimes a c hangl" 1n plJn bv the relatives of a del'east't'I rX-rson can lead to the body hl'tnt! removed from lht• on gin<il casket and placed w a murl' <See BODY, Page 1\2) DallJ Piiot Sli114f PM!o Newborn Angela Mooney Darcy of Sa~ Ju~n Capistrano nestles all s nug in her Christmas· stock mg m the arms of Nurs e Margar et J ohn son at San Clemente G~neral Hos pital. The stockings ar e pr~~ided newborn. ~h!ldren as gifts of the season by the aux1h ary of the hospital. Long Beach Port For Alaskan Oil? SA:"ll PEDRO (AP) -The port of Long Beach was expected to be named today as the major West Coast supertanke r terminal t o handle huge volumes of Alaskan crude oil. The announceme nt was t o come from Standard Oil Co. of Ohio <Sohio) and Long Beach port officials. the San Pedro :'.'Jews-Pilot reported. Sohio's s election of Long Beach ends more than a year's compeli· lion between Long Beach and the port of Los Angeles for the crude oi l s hipping facility. the news paper said. (Related oil s tory, A3) 8J771es Nixes Re-e lection. Tryi11 Capo Dr. Roy L. Byrnes. city coun. cilmanofSan Juan Capistrano for four years. announced today that he will not run for re-election. The 5l·year -old pathologist said h~is removing himself from coun- cil race because of the time in · 'volved. Byrnes served as mayor from 1972to 1975. He also said he has been ap- Pointed co-chairman of the cam· paign for t he 40th Congressional District seat challenge by Harry Jeffrey, a Republican history pro· fessorfrom Laguna Beach. Byrnes, who had taken out nomination papers. said he did so to keep h1s options open while making his decision. His action extends until Dec. 30 the flling deadline for C'ity rounc1l candidates bt•cause of a ncw law which provides an additional five dt1ys f1lmg time if an inc.>um~nt t::tkes ht mself out of thNIH't' ihe field of pott•ntial can· d1dat<'s for the two l'OUOC\I scots sC'heduled to hrrome vncant next CSeE' RYRNF.S, P3!tE' /\2) Both ports pres ented pr<'- limmary proposals to Sohio for supertanker terminals in Oc- tober 1974. Smee then,· Cl eveland-based Sohio has required final reports and draft environmental impact reports from both ports. Up until Thursda)-, both Long Beach and Los Angeles port of. ficials s aid they felt they had a good chance of recei\'ing the bid to hou s e the s upe rt anker terminal. Officials of both ports declined com m e nl until the formal a nnouncement. But on Thursday, F'red B. Crawford, Los Ange les port (See PORT, Page A2) Oran~-Coas t L ...,~ We ather That pea soup will hang on through the weekend in the late night a nd morning hours. Hazy sunshine will break through for Satur- day afternoon with cooler temperatures predicted. INSIDE TODA V Actor Paul Newman says h<' doesn't think audiences would accept rum fn certain roles - 3Ueh 03 that of a homoserual coach. Da~ly Pilot Staff Wnter Oemti$ McLtUan h~ th4? story onPageC2o/tht Weekenck'r. l•de¥ AtY-Seot•ke Al 9N(lft1 --Cl-,. .,. ..... ,~ tM l.M .. Y4 At ,......, ..... At.II C..llteftll• AJ SE,CMllt' Al,1 0.JJiliM 01'1 .,, CMl+c~ CJ ' ., cu Cl"euww.11 u SYlm~ .. 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Trustees are l'Xpected to :-.dl'ct one of them earlv next year. Aircraft hazard lines and helicopter routes f1~url' in the selection process ~~-~--=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From Page A I PACT. • • lions Police :ire S<'eking a 13 per l't:'nt salary increase -a fi gure nl.'eded. they claim. lo bring their :-al aries on p.ir "1th thL· a\·t•r,1ge p.11d in othrr Or:.ingl· <'111\inl' pnhn· :.iµt•n(·11·~ Steckler :-.<1 1d thf' dl•t·i::-.10n t11 withdraw from ttw rt'presenta- uon rontrart with the union would dear the way for earnest negotiations to resum<• :\ccording to the statement. · the offi cers fell thl·v C'ould not longer endun· w11h(>ul having had a pay ra1Sl' an the past 11ne .md one half years.· Steckler s J1d city offr<:1~1I" ancl the union would hC' not1f1ed or lhl· w1thdrav. al toda} He noted that a factor that C'On l n buted t n t ocl a' s d l'<'l"IOn \\a:-J lt>ehng among· PSEJ\ mt•mber:-. that the union was not perform- ing a rok that "as acceptable ~o s pe <'1f1 cs wert• cited . however. / Steckler s~11d the breakdown in rC'lat1ons bet ween the union :ind lhl' assoc1at1on began dunng the summer and has continul>d since Twentv-six of the 38 PSF:A members voted in favor of th<.' •.\llhdrawal. Then· ".1, one no 'ote and one a bslC'nl ion Sevl•n members were ;1 hsent The members hip authonz<'d that a committee be formed to find new negotiators to repres ent police officers at the barg:uning table ORANGE COAST l ,,.,,, Ot~"'>' (0411't Cl.t•IV Ptff't ,..,1n .,_.,,,,", "'" blrvd ,~. ,..,.., s:-,,., .. "ftUMtVW(fr .... ftw ft•"~ (CM\I P1,htt\l\1f'W1 (<>mp.en., '·•'i).._,,.,, rcltl ,., llt• ~11\f'Ht """'""lAT 1nrnvon '''"·'Y 1 • ' • 1 ~'4 Nf'w.,,,rt n_,.,'\U,, H \,IM •t"Qlrv f-V "t t nvtt ••• ,.. V•tl«'t" •rw1nr, S1tOdl' ll·H. v"' u 't •twf &AQvn,, B•~h SovU'\ Ca•'' A ''"'JI•,. 'J•"'' ,., ,.41 hon '' OUbi•\l\t'd ~•'v'd .. w •"t •,Vf'010· h,. Pfln,1041 C>Ubl•\"•Nl 1.1•1tnt I\ Ill no W1 q ., ... SCn·•I. C.O.t• Mf'\•, C•ltrOrn1•'7•1• Rober1 N. Weed Ptfl\1Mnt .. no Putlt•~' Jack R. Curley Vitt Pr•\•lt• nt •n<I c,, fH '"' M.JNO- Thomas Keev11 Tnomas A. Murph1ne """""9'"0 f "''"" ~rles H. Loos Richard P Nall A~ t\l.tf\I M•MOl"'O fdlfOf'~ .. Laguna Beach Offke 11 .. C. l•ni>on S1r...-1 -111"'1 Acid'"' P 0 fl'-"~. <n•H Other Offices (0\1""""'• lJO""•'' O.Oy~rtf'I ,.....,,.., fl<o .. h JUJ Nrw-1 llOu"'••'O ........ ,..,,,.. ..... ,. 1111\ 11~ ..... tlo<l• .. ~·C! ~ .. 04-<o V4l1•1 >UOll.4Pa1N-•1 ..... Clof'OO ~ ,,.._, Te .. pflone '714) Ml-4121 O.Ulfled Advertising M2·S411 Lllpna 8.ach All oetwir1ments. T ... pf\OM 494-M64 , r.,.. ,,.,, c •• ,,,,., .. 4t~JO CMJorlVf\1, 1•1\ 0111"~ fno•I P1it111..,.1110 (- ..,_., Ho ,..., '"'''"'' u1111,tr•1ww. ... f'ldttot•af f"•tttr Of ed¥e•tl\f'f"'• t'U (tft'"'" m•f bf! ,..,".,,..,,. w 1 lhovl tDt'' ••• ,,,., ""'"on •f (..,,1 .... 0Wf\f'I J-.~ 1 t• 11 pa\I• .. P•ld •I tct• t• _..,, .. c,.l11Qnw~ ~ye,., "DI'"" '"' "'""'' "1 U ,,_, "''' ~·-1 " u-1"1,,,.,,,., .... .,....._._ \J ,, ,.,..., .. ,., - Laguna Ready For Christmas Party Tuesday The Laguna Reach Communitv Christmas party writ be held from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m . Tuesda) <it the Laguna Reach Boys Club. E\'ents now planned include Christmas tree decorating, a basketball skills contest. crafts. and table games. Lunch is planned for 12:30 p.m and children should bring a sack lunch. Punch and rookies will be served. Afternoon act1nl1es "Ill in elude caroling and <1 v1s1t from Santa Claus. f\Jrther information 1s avarl:.i ble from the Laguna &arh de p;;irtment of Hum an Affoirs or the Roys Club. From Page ,, I PORT. • • terminal manager, informed h;1rbor employes in a memo that Long Beach had beenselectcd. The 011 company plans lo bnng 550.000 barrels of oil a day to its \\'est Coast facility for shipment by pipeline to the Midwest. The news paper said Sohio's selection centered on thc port that could readily handle the !i0.000 to 150,000-deadweight ton tankers that will call at the port :in•a every other day by 1978. Long Reach proposed a S20 mrllron facility in its outer harb<)r in an existing 62-foot deep chan· rwl Los Angeles · propos al, e s timated to cost about SSO million. called for a massive dredging program to take the harbor depths from 45 feet to 65 feet A new berth was to be bwlt at a landfill in the outer harbor. ln his memo. Crawford. said. !''red Geri baldi. president of Sohio Transportation Co., said the basic reason for this decision was the aJverse environmental consequences o f the required rlredging of the Los Angeles har bor to minus 65 feet, and ttie landfill. all of which were ln duded in our proposaJ. Fro• Page A I BODY ... suitable container ... he said "State law forbids the reuse of tht' original casket," he ex plained. "And !;O so m e mortuaries send the original con· tainer to the nearest dump." He further ('Xplained that on rare OCC'astons it is rcaJized by runcral directors , or the de· ceased's next ofkinthatheor s h · rreferrf'd C'rcmation to lhe burial rites actually performed. From Page Al CRIME ... life ... Snyder s aid. .. Unfortunately it CrequenUy does not occur in this manner. :\tany crimes are never reported. many criminals are never detect· t>d and. when apprehended. il 1s usually after commission of :-t•veral crimes. Then there is a J?ood chance that tht! criminal will not be ron v iet ed. "If. by rh;.ince. he is convicted. he will probably not go to jail and 1f he does go to jail, the duration of his stay is only of s ufficient length to further his dedication m crime :md how to do it.·· Snyder said. The traditional approach also deals only with the criminal. not with the victim. Aside from the d1rert victim in a crime. other vic- tims are society at large, tax- payers who must support a rum bersome law enforcement and rnminal justice machinery, he said "Even ir all the various systems function with optimum effi~ien­ cy. they very seldom restore the property stolen . . . or undo the rape and its lramallc effect, and certainly nothing can be done to r<'store the life of the murderer's victim." Snyder said. Snyder 's approach to crim<• prevention will include laJking with homeowners, neighborhood organizations, clubs and school c·lasses <\bout what can be done to "tough<'n up'· homes. Snydrr will make security in- spections of homes, and will re commend s teps to make re- sidences more secure. In addition. a program of hav 1ng neighbors watch tht· res idences of friends will be m- s t 1 tut ed . S n yder said the :'-ieighborhooct Watch program ha::. been :.urccssful in other c1t1es. Classes in r ape prevention are planned for January. Snyder and women officers from the Santa Ana police department will offer the instruction to women's clubs and organizations. In the offing are programs for merchants dealing with shoplift. ing. cr edit card frauds. con games and comme rciaJ security, and coordination of existing police progr ams such <1s Opera- tion VIP (engraving· of identify. ing marks on valuables>. Snyder said he hopes to develop a pro- gram of community participation to extend law ~ntorcement 's re- a<'h beyond tht> confines or the poUcestation and the patrol car. Fro• Page A I SUIT ... Gilfillan. in his claim. sllegeR that h is firm has been prohibited use of jL" holdings and that this constitutes a violation of the Cnlifornia and lJ .S. Constitu Lion:s. Sewer's Connect Fees Up Sul>stantial mcreases in sewer connection fees havl' tx.•cn t1p proved by the San Clemente City Council.' Houses cons tructed on pn.· viously s ubdivided land within the city's t.•stabl1s hed st'<'tor will be charged a $500 hook-up ft.•e. beginning next year. Houses cons tructt.'<i on unsub- divided property in the 5,000·acre "back country" e:ist or the San Diego Freeway will be assessed <it an additional $1.357, ror a total <·onnertion fee of Sl.857 The fee chargt>d for units built m the back country ~hou ld be much higher because the cost to provide sewers in those areas will be murh gre<iter than m pre \'lously dev<•loped areas where sewer lines a lready an· in place. aid City Engineer Phil Pett•r. The connection ree for all new dwelling units this year was $375 per unit. Couneilmen agreed that the connection foe should escalate 10 percent per year to cover infla· t10nary costs and promised they would review the fee schedule on a year -lo-year basis. Part of the Revenue raised from the connection fees is needed for retirement of bonds is sued in 1968 for construction of thl.· new sewer treatmt•nt plant A portion of the fees colle(•ted abo "Ill be Sl'l LJs ide for c:on strurtion of n('w facilities as de velopment occurs "1thin the back countrv. said Peter The connection foe IS levied when a house is connected to the city's sewer system . It is dist.met from the monthly sewer service charge that provides funds for maintenance and operation of the sewer system . Th;:it rate was hoosted to S4 per month. Aiiy Takers For Census? The r1ty of Laguna AcaC'h has an opportunity for those ron templating a stack of po~t holiday bills. The city is seeking 40 people to hire as census paper circulators. T he job pays S2 35 an hour. The census begins J an. 13 and will <'Ontinue through the end of the month. Application may be made now through the personnel office. Individual jobs will last from five to 10 days. Circulators will work about six hours a day in- cluding evenings and weekends. .·., -, / D•llV Piiot St•ll Photo WON'T RUN AGAIN Councilman Byrnes From Pog~ I I BYRNES ... ::.µring has increased tn i :i .\Tomination papt.•r::. have ht•vn taken out by Mayor James K Weathers. incumbent . Rubt•rt D a ,. i e s . a p I a n n 1 n g t· o m miss ioner. David Smith. e1t.v plannin g director ; G:.iry Hausdorfcr. Alto Capistrano Homeowners Association prl'Si dent: Timothy Neely, urban plan ner. and C'ecilia Ilerman. utility company employt.• Forms also h;n l' hcl•n takl'n out bv Ed\\ ard \\'t•n<lkos n •11n·d ~C1l'nt1st. Richard llam11ton. art 1st . Loms A Contt>r. rancht•r and real estate developer. Ken neth Friess. plannin~ com missioner . R1ch<1rd l\1o.in. mortgage St'n ·1re firm owner . ~ind Minnie Surlrs. chairman of the parks and recreation rom- mission. To date o~lv 11:.amrlton und llausdorfer h 0 aVL' fried lhl•1r nomination forms with City Ckrk l\lary Ann Hanovc•r · f 'rom Page 11 I TAXES .. • going to put down a fi gure Jncf bind oursC'lvc•s b v la\\ 12 months in ad\'anrl' ·· · Asked whether he thought lht· Senate proposa I C'ould pic-k 1111 enoug h votes m tht.• I lou:.t• to override a Ford veto. he <:om mented : "I doubt 1t " 'fhe House was unable lo ovl'rndt· Ford's veto of the tax cut on Thursday. Battin Request Denied Orangt> County Suiwrv1:-.111 Robert Baltrn :rnc1 tu~ J;iw y1.·r soon will havt> to appear bdort• the judge they tr~ed in vain to 1m peach and find some other way tu { 1 g ht w h al I h t.• y ;,a I I e gt' 1 :> <1 pohla·nl vendetta Battin and Ins l<.1WYl'I' Mallhl'IA l\unlrt•h suffe1t>cl .i de{e<.1l hdon· thl' presiding JllUl!l' of S.m Dal'go County Superior Court Wednt-!> dav \\l\{'n thev tried to t•onvint·t· Jt1dge Eh Le\:t~nson that Or:rngl' l'vunty Superior Court Judgl' Kenneth L<it' ''as pulrtrc.ill) biased because of hrs affihat10n with the Hepublican Part) Levenson termed tht.• argu ment a "trav<'sty "' on thl' sy:-.11.·m of 1un sprudl'l1<.'l' In nwa .... ur t'd hut th'f1n1ll\'l' lan):!u:1J.!t'. lw told Hallin lo find :-.omt• other "<•Y t11 ~l'l'k a . f~11r tn:il . Ballin '::; 11\'~t ..ipparl'nl rt· l'Ourst•, Kun l1ch told .Jud Al' Le\'Pnson. \\ill hc> to <ippt•<ir b<'fore Judge La~' to <ls:-.t•rt th.ii lhl' Distnct All1H'nt.')":. Offin· 1:-. selectively prosl'n1ting Battin :111d 1s ignoring allegat1011s about Hepublicans. Hallin. a Democrat. has been indicted on multiple count~ nf us ing county staff membl'rs to wage.a c•t mpail!n for stale nffi<'P I l 1 s I J '' ~ l' r g a v l' .J u d g t• Ll'\"t'nson J ('.IP'-Uk history of Ilk polll1C'al t'11m <1lt• 111 Or..1ngt• C'oun t\. :is::;l•rtrng that tlw pm,1·1 1111 t'.111eoln C'luh of lhl' lil'p11bhl'.111 part~· h;1d ..1 hold on t'Ount~ gm t.•rnment · Rec:ius e .Judgt• Lat· i s .1 Rl'publtc an •~ ppmnted h~ .1 Rc•publ1can 1-?0Vcrnor ht• :.iq;wed, the possibility e.\lsll'd th:.it prejudict• might enter tht• C asl' H4t Lev1..•n:-.on thou ght otherwise. After a JO-minut(' rerc:.s that followed argurn011ts from both sic.Ir.?~ of thC' Or~ngC' ('n t ' n :o.t'. the j uris t rl'lurn d '1th .1 scathing condt•mn-um ( Bal tin's motion .. 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By SYLVIA PORTt:R Thl1 food ::,t._amp program must be overh.rnlcd It h,1s lxroml' so murh ()( :l taJget for attat:k M mu<'h of 1t em,1 t1onl.ll th,tl It C'.umot ~oon as IS Cert:unly lhl' program IS far too rnmphcated and cumbersome for both purttt11Janl:> and .1dm1n1str.1tors al the Yl'ry least 1l must ht: drastically :s1mphlted and so redes1gne,'(f that ass1st~1nu• l?t'lS lo tlw Amer1t:an s "'h o desperateh nt.>ed 1t amt WldC'ly t:f't\1('1.tt:d loopholes are ( toscd Money's Worth Out what 1s needt-<l 1s reasoned dl'l)alt' and .intethgl'llt rdurm not haphazard and di ad\lsed <'Utbat:ks What 1s essent1 .tl 1s informed t'hange, not a response by <1 fnghtene<l Congrl.'ss to utt1. riv unsubstun hated charges th ti lht: 11th arl' gohbhng uµ food s tamp:., the program is \\. tdc ly oul of <:ontrol lhl rank:-of rl'l 1p1enls an loadl•d with cheats BEFORE THE SE~.-\TE Agriculture Committee no\\ are se\ er at It g1slal1\ l' proposals \\ hu: h \\ill bt' moldl!d m to one Tht' com milln s <lcpCtr turC' point 1s the ford ad min1slr al1on s bill (S 2537> \\htt:h t:t>uld t:ltmtnJtt• 5 million or mort• people_> from the program as \\ell as reduct bt.'1wfits for another 5 m1lhon The1 e Ml' two other ovt>rhJul bills one by Sen Robert J Dot~ ( R Kan > \\Ould knock 6 pt>rcent of the households of. the program. another by Sen J ames Buckley ( R Cons . N Y ) would eliminate or cut benefits for many m ore Amen cans Also. among lhc studies before the committee 1s the Department of Agriculture s own Na llonal Sun ey of f'ood Stamp Recipients ·• produced m response to the Senates request for data T HIS T UDV STATES that contrary lo claims of cnltcs food stamp participants lend to be the poorest of the poor -Thirteen pt•rcc>nl of .ill stamp rcc1p1cnts .11 e m households "1th t ake home pay of more lh<m $6,000 a year. and 87 percent of those households have ut lt'asl fp,c m em be rs -A full 92 percent of all part1c1p mls arc m households with a fter tax incomes of under S7 000 95 percent under S8 000 , 97 pe1 ct•nt under $9 000 100 percent under Sl0,000 And half of all rcc1p1cnts lne in households of five or mort· people Where are the rich'' THE \\HITE llOUSF:'S bill would eliminate all four person housC"holds \\llh gross earnings of O\er S6 250 (take home $5 600> 1f that fam1lv s S6 250 came from welfare or Jobless benefits (not taxable) 1t would be eli gible for s ta mps and still recen c more lhan the tilkc home p..1y of the working family -.in incent"' e not to work In s hort Ford s bill \\OU Id d1scri mmate against lhe "or king poor tnstt•ad of prov 1d1ng 1ncentt ves to work The n'tL nth unemplo'!C'd \\mild suffer too under Hus bill for tht• detl'rminat1on of elig1b1hty \\Ould bl' based on the avt:'rage of income earned ovt'r the la~l three months This \\OUld serious ly delay nutnt1on assistance for those laid off for l wo to three months. or long1;r while their a\ er age fell lo food stamp cllg1b1hty levels AMO~G THE MOST shot'king aspects of the program 1:. that more than h.1lf of lhos1: below the po .. erty level do not use food s tamps s1mph hl'r rnst lhly cannot scrapL' together enough money to buy their stamps Many of the working poor al the lop of the ehg1b1ltty ladder also are dis couraged from 1ommg because they must put up so much money for a fe"' dollars of s tamps Sen Dote s bill contains a provision that 'rnuld solve this problem while slashmg adm1nistrat1ve co~ts Instead of a household pa' 1ng SIOO to get Sl66 nf stamps -for a bonus of S66 a month -the hous t: hold would Just receive the $66 worth of stamps THIS WOULD HELP slash the enerl?' ,ind money now spent trying to administer the process "hl n•by rec1p1ents trade s ubstantial sums for stamps The banks which often handle the transaction must be paid the cards specifying the cost cind allotment m45t be mailed out the bookkeeping demands are tremendous The proc<.'ss which Sen Dote proposes whuld be much more efficient ll makes sense .. Santa Fe Debentures Santa F e Internation al Corp h as filed a reg1stral10n statement with the Secunties & Exchange Comm1ss1on cov enng the proposed public sale of S30 million in convertible subordinated debentures Dean Witter & Co Inc and .Blyth Eastman Dillon & Co Inc will handle the sale, ex peeled m January E L Shannon Jr pres1 dent said Santa Fe plans lo add the proceeds to the com pany s general funds and to use them to satisfy capital re qwrements for dnlling and construction equipment. Tips 01i l1rereasi1ig Gasoli1ie Milage 8 yCap1tol NewsSt'rv1ce SACR i\ ~ ENTO -Gasohne pnces conltnuc to rise, but the Am enc an Petroleum Institute has issued ..1 pamphlet of tips on how to increase J;!as m1leaJ?c Among them arc -Consider gasoline eff1 {'lency w hen you c hoose a new car A rar weighing 2 000 pounds will take you the same places as a car weighing 5 000 pounds. but "111 give you 60 percent more mtles per gallon than the larger t'ar -One m1sfmng spark plug can waste up to two mites per gallon of gasoline Check anc1 replace faulty s park plugs -A faulty c hoke ('an waste up lo three miles per gallon If the engmc continues to idle fast' a s hort time after st:.trtmg, this can be a sign th<' choke needs adJustang -A a1rty air fitter wastes gasohne by decreasing the amount of a ir mixed w1th th<' fuel. thus putting loo much gasoline into.the fuel/mr mix ture A d irty air mtcr can .,._ ~ waste up to one mile per gallon -Underm'1ated tires c~n was te one mile per gallon. Check tires regularly (thr most accurtite readm g can be taken" hen the t ires a re cold> and especially before Jon g tnps -You can save as much as two m1les a gallon by keeping highway speed at 55 m .p h rather than 65 m p h An mr conditioner eosts you up to two miles per gallon U!e a moderate tcm per a tu re sett mg. or don't tum it on unless you are really un comfortabh.' f I l"•/\I ( _. PI \hlhl (,..... -ww-w.,c; Ol 1 U l1IO H • WIKP!> I :JI 10 r 11 'IMIC.O Cl 20 10 ? 10 I WolvWI OSb 13 )7 > o 'M>MltO .0 , 1' 1) 1 wooet\Ce> .. > ?l• Wooch ~trl 11 Woolwfl I 10 t 7~ ' .. lJ • 11 • llllool pl 1 70 J v.torld Air• S 20 Wt 11111' l «M 10 10 WUl'i lU OSO • l H '' ) . .. )" .. w- '• WVIY C.Orp I)) 21't .... , -llYI - '' ll~• (.p 111 ICM4 A.i"o t '' XII• ln<OtP 11' )1 I \o\ ,, Y.ttU Ind\#\ M 7' ... , VnQSIDr 60 S SO ti 1 "' " l• .. (,Ofp IO ' IM 71'-~ • l•Plll" )0 J )(o It'll l't I. ZMMI• "' 1 I ., •• \,;. \1 ~.~,.'.:~ 11 ,fi ,i::-~ \a lut11 Incl ll t JI t -~ To Place our "Fa~l Re~ull" St-rv1ce Directory ad Call Now 642-5671 Id. JU -- • I. I • I • • ' l ) ~ DAILY PILOT Friday December 19, 1975 Father-son Team P u sL1c NOT1cs P UBLIC NOJ'ICE P UBUC NOT1CE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTtC£ 1 'Evil Man' Gets 80-year Term ' From Wire Ser\'ices J~pb Kallloger. 39. a Philadl'lphia shot•maker accused of conducting a lhree·state stnng or father- son crime. w3s s entenced to 80 years 10 prison on robbery conv1ction. "You·r~ an evil man, Joseph Kallinger," Judge John C. l)C)wling said a s be im· posed sentence in Harnsburg, Pa. The 80·year sen· tence, which includes a provision under which Kall inger could bt• eligible for parole in 30 yf;'ars , was 11e.ar the maximum allowed by liJW. • Film star Richard Burton bougbt his wire l;liz<1betb Taylor a hand-built J72 Panther car cost- ing $21,000 for Christmas, ear dealer H.R . Owen S;lid in London. Burton ordered the car three months ago the car dealer said. It was for delivery at the Burtons' re- sidt>nce al Gsta ad. Switzerland. .. Retired Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, 67, who was chairman of the Joint Chids of Staff tonger than anv other man. died Thursday afternoon at .ft~deri<"k (Md.J )temorial Hospital after a stroke. Wheeler was being transported by ambulance from King's Daughter's Hospital in Martinsburg, W.Va .. to Walter Reed Army ttospital outs ide Washington when his c ond1llon worsened and he was taken to the nearby Frederick Hospital. a hospital - spokes man said. Wheeler was chief of staff of the Army from Oct. 1, 1962, through July 3. 1964. and for the next six years was chairman of the joint chiefs,-"he. nation's hightest military post. Ile re- tired m 1970. ,,_ WHEELER Veteran actor Bob Cummings pleaded innocent in Seattle to ctiargl'S that he used an electronic gadget to t'heat the tl'le phone company by making up to $4.500 worth of free long distance calls. King County Superior Court Judge Warren Chan continue tile case until Jan. 2 when a dispos ition will be made on the charges or atnal date set. Cummings. 65, remained free on his personal re- cognizance. Since his arre~t . he has t'Ontinued lo play the leading role in lhe play · ~o Hard Feel-· mgs" at the Cirque OmnerTheater. • Singer P earl Ba iley hos Ul't'n praised in the.· General Assembly as "an honor to her country a nd humanity at large.·· after she <'nded her four weeks as a U.N . diplomat. Saudi Arabian Ambassador .Jamil Baroody read ::i mock resolution wtut'h thanked lhc United Stale~ .. for delegating Pearl Bailey, who highli ghted the session." ~iss Railey. appointed 1:.ist month as a special ( l>L~(.)J>l .E J adviser t o Ambassador • r.. -Oaniel Patrick Moynihan .... ---------' and the U .S. delegation. dt>ltvered a p assionate "•CT'•nous a us.Hus NAMl$TATIMllHT 'TlMt tollowlllil penon 1 s dOlno bull- nesi •• · PR1a .wnTERN f'l f t TAtC P,O. h11 m )l.182 Pa lo Alto, uana Point, CA~ Ootltld Gale Prk e, 3Jttl Palo Mto, Dana Pelini, CA.,_,.. 'tllla ~ ... n h 'on<luCl•<I b'f on II>' dlvtd\IAI Donald G. Prlct Tiii\ statement was lll!!td wilt> IM County Clerll of Or•ngf Co11n1y on O.C..mber 2, 1915 Fwt~ PubllSl\td OranO' Co•\I Dall~ Piiot, Oecernber S. 11. 19. U . 1'H 4S8~ 7\ PUBLIC NOTICt: FICTITIOUS 9USI HESS NAMIESTATEMl!NT TM toll-Ing persons art CIOino M l· rteU H TITANIC PltOOUCTION!> LTD./ltEFLECTIV E ART, JIO• Fe<ni>Hllh "-"·· Cosle M \l\f, CA mit. Ev.-etl ~crko. 3106 F0<nheatll, eosi. Mesa. CA. 92426 8•n C. l.•ng, 1 38U le P at , Wtsttnlru;ltr. CA. 92081 Thi~ buslne~s ls cond1.1t led by ,, 9'fler•I pattnet slllp. Evtlf'ettN\<IUkO &enc l.anq This bu•lnns is co11ductttd t>v a QOMral partnership. F~ Publlstted OfanQe Coast Daily 1>1101. Nov. 21,andDet .S, ,,, 19. IQ7S .cSIQ I~ P UBLIC NOTICE Flc;TITIOUS BUSI NIESS HAMI! STATEMENT 'tM following person I'> <i0tno bl.Isl ness as' \AODLE8ACK VAl l.EY CONSTRUCTION, 2 .. 12 Via Oel SOI, Mission Vleto92.,S Roger Baldwln, 2"'472 Via Del Sol, Mission Vlelo9161S This buslMss Is conducted by "" tn dlvldUlll RO<)t!r Baldwln This slale....,nl was !tied with the County C.ier• of Orange CounW on December 2, 1ns Flo0150 Published Of<ln\IE' Coasl Dally Pilot, Dec. S.12.19.21>. 1975 41>l4·1S P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SU PE RIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·•537J Estale of ANNA F IO RE, aka ANNA CARATENUTO FIORE, oecea>ed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo tne creditors of the a bovr name-d dKederH tnat all persons t>avmq claims dQatnst Ille said decedent MP required to 11i.. tt..em, with lne necessary vou<r>ers. 1n '""'office of lhe Cler~ of the abO~ en· tltl~ co1.1rt, or to present tnem . wltn the ne<e">sary vouchers, to tne under\l!lllf.'d al ""'office of J ESSE BLATTEL, At tQl'neV at Law, 1901 Av~n"" of the Slars, Suite 7'IO, LOS Angele\, CA 90067, ..,,,Ch 1s the place of bust'!ess of tht' un """'c;ined 1n all matter~ Pl!rla1ntnq to 1ne ... ~1111e ot said oec!'<l""'·""'tthln lour montns after tlle I tr st 0Ubllcat1onof tn1s no11ce Daled Noveml>P.r 14, 197S. MARIO FIORE Evecutor of the Wiii of tile above namr d dec!!dl'nL JESSIE BLATTEL At1orney al Law 1901 Ave ollheStars Suite 1'10 LosAn~les, C:al1forn1a 900&7 Attorney tor Excutor Published Orange Coa•I Oa1lv Pilot, November 28, and o.,cemt>er ) 17, 19. 1•1s PUBLIC NOTICE IUNRIOa COURT Of' CAl.1 "°RNIA COUWTY Of' o.-AltlOI In the Mattw of tlle Ado,rtlon Plltltion of ROGER STEPHEM POULTE R, AOo$Jtlno ~rant CA$1 HUMS ta A0 11m ClTATlON n. '°"pie o• tlle Stat• 01 C.lltoml•, To· Antonio Jo'lt Munor Y011 a1'e henby cited and reciutrld to ...,..., lllfor• • ludoa 01 tlll\ cOUl't at tlle d•~. time, end plao speclllec:I below•ll<ltogl .. •ny l•o.al reuonwhy, .o<tordlnQ to Ille v••lfl•<l pellllon fll<td with 1hlt court: you would not con_,I to tht \t4111P1renl •dOotoon llY ROOER STE,...l!N POULTE R Oete encl time of tourt •PPftl•Mce: March tt, 1916, '41 m Oep.artmtntor Room No • 17 Addreu ot tourt Oranoe C.OIX't., s.is-rlOt C01.1rl, 100 Civic Ctnter Drive WMI, S.11ta Ana, CA 92101 !SE.All Oettd· Octobe• 21, 1ta WILLIAM E. 51 JOHN, Clerk By Linda Sun Deputy aEWl EY, LASSLEBEH -MILLER \JilS E•st Penn StrHI Wte Sii W1'1ttl.-, CA 90tOl Tel <tUl• ... 771 Publlstwa Orange Coast Deily Pllot. Nov. 28, and Dec. s. 12, 19. 1975 .UI IS PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS BUSI HESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing Ml· tttUolS MOVIN' AHEAO NEWPORT, 1610 Wlls1 Pac111c Coasl Hlghw.w, NewpOrt Beact>,CA. Fq1ncls J ., Sent, ~J!> Canal, Ntwoon 8U<h. CA. lhl\ buslnen is conducted by an I,.. dlvldual. Francis J. Ben1 Tl'lls statement ,..as 'filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Ol!c11mber 2, 191S. l'*S1 PIJbllsl>ed Oren9e Coasl Dally Pllol, Otcember s. 12. 1q. 26, 1~1S .C5117-7S P UBLIC NOTICE -----~ ------~--~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STAT EOFCALIFOANIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·ISS21 EsteteOl "NNA LEWIS, Oeceasecl. NOTICE IS HEREBY Gt..YEN lo the re<11tors ot the abov• named Oe<edent hal all persons having claims against hi! ~id dec-nt are required to Ille hem, with th!! necen ary vouchers, In he office ot the clerk of the abOve en- Hied tourt, or to preso.nt tllem, wltll the nece-.sary vouct>~rs, to Ille unde<slgned at tt>eolf1ce ol RHODES ANO FEDER, A Prot~\slonal Corp., 8383 WI !\hire Blvd. Sult~ 7SO, Beverly Hiiis. C...1tforn1a 9021 1 wl'llch IS the place ol bus1tttn ot the unoersigne<I In all mat- ers per1a1n1n9 to Ille Ps1ale of S111d de- edent, within four months alt.,.. Ille lrst 1>Ubl1tat1on ol tlll~ not1te. D.lle<I Oecemt>er 8, t91S AL \/IN t.EWIS, Executor of II"' W1 llof th<! abO•e named decedent RHODES ANO FEDER A Proftuion•I Corp. 1313Wilslllr• Blvd. Sult•150 &tv.rty Hllls, C•lllOrllli to211 Tel: 12U> 6S$-40SO Attorney\ for E•ecuto• Published Orange Coast Daily Piiot, December 12, 19,U , 191SandJan..ary2, 1916 4713'7 s P UBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·l5t19 HOTICa TOCltlOITOQ SU~IRIOttCOUlt'IOll~· $TATaO.,CAt..t"°RNtAtlOll THCCOUNTYOl'OllA .. 0 1 ...._A'41Ul4 Etteie ot W . HOWARD GEltft!N. eke WILLIAM HOWARD GERFEN, DK'eaHCI NOTICE IS HUU:8Y OIVEN IOtht crecllton.ef "" ebove ne,,,.d d9Ctldent that all per-~ ,...,,no claims eg&1.,.1 the Mid ~t ere required to Ille llllM. with the MCHMlrY \/Oll(hers. In tl'te office of tr.a c lerl! ot tht e1io .. .,, titled court, or to p,.sen1 them, with tht .-euery vouchers, to the 11n<1tr~IQntd •t 2<*!1 Sttlmmar La"9, Huntlnoton Bea<h. CA. ~t46. whicll h IN pltc• OI WS!nes~ of tht uncMtslontd In all fnlll· teo pertain Inv to lhu1tate of wldOof<;At dent, Wllllln tou• mO<ltlls ,.ner the fl I'll pub! ketlonof tllh notl<•· O.te4No1rttmber2S, tt7S. Ct.ARAN.GERFEN EHCutrll<oflheWlll . oltl\t11>0ven1meddtc~t. MRS.Jl.LIClt MOOltE 4>6 .... NtretieN•.1·B Clwella •I Mllr, CA. '2W Ttl:Q>.*9 A-neytwEn<utrls Publll>hecl Orenoe Coa)t Dally Piiot, NovemOtr 28, and OecemOtr S, 11, 19, 197S 45)3-IS P UBLIC NOTICE S·US7 SUPERIORCOURT Ol'THE STATE Of" CALI FOltHIA f'Olt THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Ha.A-ISM4 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PR09ATE OF WILL AHO l'OR LETTERS TESTAME NT ARY Estale 01 MINER I(, STOUT, Oecused. NOTICE IS H ERE8V GIVEN lhllt DON HOWARD !Ills filed herein a pelt· lion for Probate of WI 11 llnd fof lssuanui OI Utters Testamentary to lhe Petl· tioner reference to which Is ~de for further particulars. and that the time and place of hearing 11>11 same~ been sel for Dec. 30, 197S, at 9:30 a.m , In Ille courtroom ol Department No. 3 of sala covrt, 111 700 Civic Center Drive ~st, In tlleClly 01 Santa Ana, CaHfornla. Ollt&d ll·9·7S. WILLIAME.SIJOHN, County Clerk LACKMAN AHO LACK MAN ttPINEAVE. LONG BEACH, CA. tOto"t At1orntys for: Pottitloner Pt.lblished Orange CoesfDelly Piiot. Oe<.ember 12, 13, 19, 19H 4134 IS fllc:T1"10UI 9UJJlll&SS MO'r1C•Ollt"V9LIC a lHIAltlNO MAM• fTATa MINT NOTIC& IS H61tE9V GIV H th.It a Thi tottowtne .-11 dolno "*• flubllc "9Marl119 .iu-. beld t>v h Cl• -h t ty Qlui'lcll Of the Cltt •I COtta MJMI on At.L AMERICAN MOUSILP\.ANT Mond.y, JM11&r\I S, 1t16, •t the toit ol EXH181TIOH, 2U ltlverslOI A..-., i.:• p.m., °' tt -" t111"'aUtr M ""1IC>rt O'*cll, CA~ .... IMf.lnU..Cill!flCllCl!llmllenolO· l'r41Ctflca llrl\st, tOtS Olarte SL ..._ ltY w.tl, 17 ff.ir Oii.,., c:otta ~,.. C. Go.ti Me"°• CA 92627 ~nllng .tOM lactattlo" ZE·7s-4't. Thls butln"' 11 condllctff D\I en In-'"die"' l<.autmWI. E •ecutlve Oiret10<. dMdlHI """ Famlly GrollP HO""''· tt:IO E<t\l l'ltllDIUCA IRNST le.ttelle A-. 54ilte 0, Or•flO', fllr • Tllls statemenl wu llled wllh h icoMllloNll UM Potrmll to• a !flt .. countv C.lerk 01 Oran~ County Otl llMlm• with six t>oys and •••ldent DtCMlbef 8, 197S iluPffvitorY COllPlt In an t•l\lillfl l\on>e ..,._ IOCa*I al UO Sturgeo11 Drlv., In Ml At Publl"'9<1 ()fange Coast O.lly PllOC. xine. Dtoemoeru. ,,,,., 197JandJ-ry2. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN tNI 1t16 .c117·7S .t Mid time 8f\CI pl.-(• anv end •II -------------""°"s lni.tBttd ""'Y •PC>e" 41tlU ce PUBLIC NOTICE . fltCTtTIOUS 9USINIUS HAMI l TATEMI HT The following perMll\ ls dolnQ t>usl· -n11>y tile City C1'Y c;o1.1nc 11. l!lt.EEN P. PHINNEY City O•""of tha City of Cos~ l!Msa Pu«lllUllcl Ora~ cout Dally Piiot, 0.C.mber 19, 191S •19t-1S nKSa1: THE CLOTHE$ RACK FORMEN, 1------------- PUBLIC NOTICE m East 17th st .. coil• Mas., Callf. m21 Sarah H. Rubin, '7SIS Peach, Irvine, C8111. 9'2664 Till\ ~lnH$ Is CondlKltcl by "' ln- dlvldual, f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMI STATEME NT Tr.a loltowlno 111noM are doing bu~I· P U BLJC NOTICE SARAH RUBIN nti.l.S: This ~••tement WH llled wlth ti. MESA \tit.LAGE LIQUORS, 10f1 S·U11 County Clerk of Orange COW>ty on EIC.mlnoDr.,Col!eMua,CA9'.I026 NOTICETOCREDITOll.S Oe<.ember .l 197) Fr•nlt J, l(o.e>rlch Jr .• tn os Olk Ho. A·tsSJI ' ' F5'27S TreeLene,lrvlne,CA9211S .... ~., .......... Or ,_ c-•sl Dallu PllOt Rltl!llrd A, Sulllv11n, 178SI Acacia SUPERIOR COURT OF THE rvuo .,~ an .. --• • Tniel..afte,lrvlne,CA'171S STATEOFCALll'ORNIAl"Oll Oet•mber 12, 19,26, 191SendJ an .... rv2. P•trkla ,A, l(a.t>rlch, 17105 OOk THE C()UNf y 01' OltANOE 1974 .r1•75 Tree l.lne, lvlnt, CA 41i715 1 n the Matter ot th• Est1tt of t.lndalff R. Sulllvan, 178S1 Aeacla MATILDA ROSIN-' SCHIEF~L8EIN TrM Lont, lrvlne, CA'li715 •I so known II ~ MAT I LOA R. This business Is condllctecl by a SCHIEFELBEIN. Deceased. HOT ICE T C oentrel par1Mrshlp NOllte IS Mreby given lo <redltors 0 Rl!DITORS FrenkJ. l<oebrlch, Jr. havlno clalms eQ1lllnst Ill• said deca· SUPERIOR COURTO l'TME Thls statement was filed with \tie 0en1to Ille said tlalms In tll<I oflic. ol STATEOl'CALll'OR .. IAl'Olt ,._,, C th!! t lerk ol the aforesaid COllrt ~to THECOUNTY OFORAHG£ """nly Clerk of Or•nge ounty on December 2. 1975 Pf'ttsenl 111e111 to the vnder\lgnad at tlto He.A·'510C FS02.S2 ofllce of SCHMITZ, AMATO, PET• Est ate of ROY CA l lAHAN, Publlslled Ora""'" Coast Dally Pilot TLER, & SCHMITZ -ATTORNEYS Ol!ceased. ..~ • 0 B VO I NOTICE IS HE"E8Y GIVEN to 1~ Oec.S, 12, 19, 26, t91S . 4.S$4-IS AT LAW, 1703 AVAL N L ., n lfte " '"' City of WILMINGTON, in LOS creditors of the ebove na~d dKeclent ANGElES county, which latter oltlce tllat all persons having cl•lrm ~lns1 P UBLIC NOTICE 1\ '"" place of business of the un· the s.tld decedtnt are required to file denlgne<I In a11 matters pertafnlno IJ> them, wHh the necessary vooc:hers, In 1--------------I s h 1 • Ith th ll'tt offfc. of the cl••" of "'e 11......_ -. CP·l506 \aid 11sta1e. uc c aims w e ~ '" ""~ ~· neces~ry vouchers must be tlled Of' tilled covn, or to ore54!nt ttiem, with the NOTICE O,. INTEHTION TO present~ as aforesa id within tou,. nec~sary vouchers, to Iha undersigned Cit EA TE SE'cUllUTY '"TEREST montnufitr the llrst publlcallonolthli at lhtotllceor GEORGE L. BOZZO, Al" IS.Cs.6101-6107 u .c .C.) notice. tornty at l.•w, 3 Monarch Bay Plaza, ~otlce Is hereby given to Ille Ollt~Oec. 2, 1'17S. Suite 105, Laguna Niguel, Cllllfornla, CYeclltiorsot COSTA MESA JEWELRY, FRANCES AUS'TlN and whlcll ls I.he place of buslnenot tlleun· INC., O.btor, wtiose b1.1slne\s address tRMA s MONTFORD denlQM<I In all maners pertaining to i' 1138 Newport Bouleverd. City ot Adminh tralofs lhe estate of said de< eden I, wltllll\ tour CAKla Mesa, County ot Orange, State of of tl'leestale PUBLIC NOTICE montllSattertheflrstput>llcaUonofthls Calllomla, that a securltv Int~ ls otsalddeceden! . . • l'Ollct, about to be creatl!d by Debtor and -----.....:..:'-"--------! OaleclOctobt'r 1974. grented to SANTIAGO BANK, Secured S04Ml~AMATO, PETTLElt, & P UBLIC NOTICE JaneEllenCralgmlles, ~rtY. wt1o.1.t buslnessaddresslsS3SE. ~;-::'~~OH BLVD. •kaJHMlteCraigmlle!o First St .. Clly of Tuslln, County ol WILMINGTON, CA."°''' S-U•o ,a ka Janette Cralgm11e,. Orange, State el California. Publi\hed Ora!lge Coast Oall'( Piia!, Adminlstratrl• The property, In genetal, In will th the SUPEltlOR COURT OF THE wltl\·ll>e·will·anne11ed Securlt1 lnlerest will be uealed Is fl•· December S, 12• 19• ?b, 191} •&31·7~ ST ATE OF CALI FOltN IA FOR THE COU NTY OF ORANGE ottheabOvenameddec~nt tutu, equipment, ~nlture and No. A·ISIS1 GEORGE L. a o zzo turnlslllng.sof Debtor whOse bW~S Is NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION JMofYl"Ch 9.ly Pin a known as Costa Mesa Jewelry, Inc , FOR PROBATE OF WILL ANO FOR Sllitt10S and localed a11838 Newporl Blvd., C1ly S·lSS1 L.ETTERS TESTAMENTARY L.19UM Hlguel, CA. °' Co!>ta Mesa, county of Orangt, State NOTICE OF TltUSTEE'SSALE Estate of E. RUTH HINKEi.MAN, Tel: C7t4l4t6-0C1t ofCllllfornla. .T.S. No. 220S·7S Oeceaseo. '"°""'Y tor Admlnlstr•trhr Th• alOf'esaid S<\Curily 1ransacllon On January 20, 1976, al 10:00 a m. NO'TICE IS HEREBV GIVEN 11181 ..,i1t.-IM-wilta nn .. ed will be consummated on or atler l!>e RELIABLETITLECO.asduly~nl• HAROLD C. ELOE R has filed herein a PubllShed Orange Coasl Daily PilOt. 19tlld•Y of December,-1975• at San1laoo ed 'Trustee une!Qr and purs11an1 to Deed petlllon tor Probate of Will and for is-Oecember6, 13, 20, 27, 197S ~7S a.ntc, w!lose address '5 S35 E. First 51·• ol Trust recorded March 12, 1973,asinst. suan<e of Utters Testamenlary to the , Tustin, ~litomta. No. 9196, in book tOS89, page 329, Of Of· Pet1t1oner refertnce to which Is -~ 1--------------So far as ls known lo lhe Secured Par-f I d I I I Or ,._,., PUBLIC NOTICE ty, all busi"'ss names and addressts 1c al Recor s In the o t ce o anoe tor lurlller particulars, and that the used bV lhe OtbtOf' for the past three CoUnlY, State ol Ca11torl\1a Wll.L SELL time and place of tw.artn9 Ille SlllTlt' t1M ytarsare: same AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST been set tor Dec 30, 197S, al 9:30 ii m., SU PERIOR COURT OF THE Oeled: December!?, 197S BIOOER FOR CASH (p<lyable at lime in the tourtroom ot Oepartm~nt No. lot STATE OF CALI FORNI A FOR SANTIAGO BANI( of s.al& In lawful mon~y of the United said court, ill 700 C1v1c Center Orivf! THE COUNTY QF ORANGE By ltotierl N. Wakeman StatMI atthe Nonhlront entrance tot~ Wesl , In the City of Santa Ana, -HO. A."'"'41 Senldl' Vice President Orange County Courlhoust locatl'd ;rt' Calllorn1a. NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION S.Curecl party 700Clvlc Center Or Ive Wes I In ltteC..tvor Dated Dec. 9.191S. FOR PROBATE OF WILL llHO FOR SANTIAGO BANK • • Santa Ana all right, hlle\and lnlerst con-· WILLIAM E. St JOHN, LETTEASTESTAMENTARY Vf!Vt>d lo and now held by II undo.-r said CounlyClerk Estate ot WILLIAM STRUYK, SlSE.l'lrst St. Oet\dolTtust lntt>epropertysttuateJ111 RUSTON, N.llNCE, McCOAMICI< Deceased Tmtln, c;alltornlatl6a0 ~ldCounlyandStatedescr1btd~. & DICARO NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN lt\111 Att. Bol»Wal!•~n Lot 9 Of Traci ?1tS, In the Q ty of 15SS E. CHAPM.6N AVE. KATHE~INE EWING nas filed llcreln Publlshed Orange Coasl Daily Piiot, Costa Mesa, as per l"llP recorded tn FULLERTON, CA. a petition lor Probele ot w 111 Clnd '°"Is-Oecember 19• 1975 4836-75 t>oolt 100, page 34, Miscellaneous Maps, AttOt"!Mn for: Petitioner suance 01 Lettl'rs Testamentary lo the In lhe otfice of the t ounty recorder 01 Published Orange Coast Daily Piiot. petilioner referente to wl!lch Is mllde PUBLIC NOTICE saidcovnlv. December 12, 13, 19, 197} 4732·7S tor turlher par1lculars, <lnd tti.lt lhe l--------------I The street addre\s and otllercommort P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION 1--------------time and place of hearing the ~""' ha\ FICTITIOUS aUSINESS desi9nation, II any, uf ri.al prQPtrly Ileen ~I tor January I>, 1916, at Q·JO NAME STATEMENT described abOVll IS purPOrted to bP: 631 NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR PROBATE OF WILL ANO FOR SUPERIOR COURT OF THE LETTERS TESTAMENTARY ANO STATEOFCALIFORNIAFOlt O F p E T I T I 0 N F 0 R 1-------------- THECOUNTYOFOKANGE AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTER NOTI CE OF PUBLIC APPEAi. No.A·M780 UNDER THE INDEPENDENT AO· HEARING E \I a t (' 0 f R 0 B E R r J . MINISTRATION oe ESTATES ACT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllal a lRACE.~ceased lPre>Nlt Code S\l et '9<-1 publl< hl!arlng ,..ill be held by th!! City NOTICE IS HEREBV GI VEN lo the Estate of DIANE MARIE YA'TES, Council of lhe City of Costa Mesa on e1 m., In the courtroom of Department Tl'ie follOwlng persons are doing bu51· Darrell StrHt, Costa Mn a. californla. No. 3 of said covrt, al 700 Civic O>nt~r ne:uas: Tne undersigned Trustee dlKlalms Orlve West, I~ tlltt City of Sanla Ana, UNIQUE DISTltlBUTf'IG COM-any 1tab1lity for anv ir)torrectness of C.llifornla. PANY, I04S4 I.a Ottpen~. Fountain the streel address and olller common Dall!d ~<ember 17, 197S. Valley, CA 92708 (P.O, Boll em. Faun-~lc;ination, It any, sllownllerein. WILLIAM E. St JOHH, Utln Vel~ .... CA 927081 Said sale will be made, but will'c>ut county Clerk S Al T 1 covenant or warranly, express or Im- PUBLIC NOTICE speech l'ecently d efending the United Sta tes against detractors. c~ltors of the a bovP nam"d dK~t a~a DIANE M, YATES. Oecf.'aSl'd Monclay, January S, t976, at the llouf' of that all l)t'rsons hav1n9 tla1ms "9"'"'' NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl'wl 6:30 p.m., or as soon thereaftl!f' as thf! said de<~nt are requltl!d to Ille EVANOER s. DIXON hil,.llledhf!relna PoSSlble, lnthe Council Chambersof O· tnem. With the nece~sarv vooc:llers, in petition lor Probate of Will and for I~ ty Hall, 71 Fair Drtve, Costa Mtsa, to the olli(e ot the r lerk of the abOve en· sua'!ce Of LPtle•s Teslamentarv to th!.' tonsleler the request of Clare 8"iloen, t1Utd court, or to prest!nl tt>em, witli the petitioner and ot petition tor a uthOrila · Incorporated, Post Office Bo• 376, necMs.irv vouchers, to lne unoers1gneo lion lo administer undf!r the lndepen· Tustin, aPPHllng Ille Costa Mesa Plan· ii I I he o ff 1 ( e o f W HI T E df>nl Admtnislratlon of EslalPS Acl ning Commlui-0<> decision rt<)afdlng a OBERHANSLEY & FLEMING. Al· !Prob<lle COde S91 et ~ql relNen<.I' to tondltlon Of Tenlaltve Partel Map lor,,.,vs at Law. W ? van Nuvs BIVd . which ,, milde tor lurtMr pan1cu1ar ... S-7S-18, IOGated at 73700rangeAvenue. Suite 71S, Van Nuys. Ca lllorn1a <>1<IOS, and tMI 11\e time and place of heating NOTICE IS FURTHEP GIVEN lhat wfHtn 1\ the place of business ot Ille un the ~me t>as bet'n sel tor Jdnu<1rv 0, at said time and Place ll"Y ancl all oen1gne<1 "' all mailers perta•n1n9 10 1'16, at 9 30 a m . In lhf! covrlroom of pel'10ns lnterestl!d may apj>tar and be tne estate 01 $.lid dl'tedent, w11h1n lour Department NO 3 01 ,31d (ourt, al 100 i-rd by ll'le CO\la Mesa CltyCoull(ll. BAR H ES, SM IT H, W ELKE & tanlty bert u lie: l04S4 la ptted,regardln9t1Ue,possession,oren· Dt~nsa. Fountain\lalley,CA92708 WADLEIGH Slotlla Tullle, l0.S4 Le 0HpenY, cumbrances, to pay tile remalnlng prin. -~ysatUtW FounUllnVellty,CA'12708 <loal sum of ll>e note secured by wld • r • Actress Romy Schneider. 37. was married to her secretary Daniel Biasi.Jli, 28, in a West Berlin hotel. her lawy.er reported. They are l'xpectmg a child. ft was the second marnage for the Austrian-born film star. who has lived m Paris for several years. Her first marriage. to producer Hany Meyeo, ended 10 divon·e. She said s he was breaking off all film engagements for the next year to d e \•ote her time to family life. .. Jacqueline Ke nnedy Onassis has started earning her $200 a week as a consultant for Viking Press by bringing <1 book to the publishing firm. Ladies Home SCHNEIDER .Journal n •ports 1 .. \'ikmg President Tom Guinzburg was quoted as saying th<it the book. "A Special Destiny," 1s a based on a planned exhibit about lhe ch<1nging role of women in the 18th century. He said Mrs. Onassis is involved with the commit- tee putting the exhibit together and if she were not. the book ·wouldn't have come lo Viking." ... Fines· and damage liabilities of more than $19 milhon were assessed a~ain~t the :\olarlboroug h Gallery of New York. its owner Fr ank Lloyd, and the three ('JH'CUtors oft he estate of paint er ~ ark Rothko. Surrogate Court .Judge Millard L . Midonick directed that Marlborough return to Rothko's daughter Kate 28. :md HI·~ t•~r olcl <.on, ('hristoper. 650 unsold paintings by the promin ent abstract ex pressionist Midonick ruled I h:.it Marlborough and Lloyd . one of the most pow c•rfu l fi gures in the mlC'rnational art world, defied a court ill.Junction in their sale 10 this <'ountry end m Europe of 28 Rothko Canvases and 29 of his papers. • A Greek-Amcrir an 1ncfustriahst Jink ed with Ques· tionable foreign contribuhons lo the Nixon-Agnew campaigns joined President Ford's fund-raising committee. U Pl Le~rned. Thomas P appas, who hold..., dual U S. a nd Greek citizenship. has been invl'stigat~ by the Senate and House Select Committees on lntellig<mce for al- leged involvement in contribution:!) from Greek military dictators to the 1968 and 1972 presidential campaigns o! Richard M. Nixon and Spiro T . Agnew. Robert Mosbacher, who beca me chairman of Ford's fianance commitee Dec. 5, l>a1d he knew lit· tle about Pappas except that he was a Republican fund.raiser from M assachuselts. • Former Michigan Gov. George Romney outlined plans for a natlonwidE'. grassroots pn>gram to C'ulminate next yea r with the c-onvening of a na· ttonaJ eon~ress of <'ilizens 1n Washington . Romney. who served in the cabinet as senetary of Hous ing and Urban De velopmenl from Jan. 22, 1969. until he res igned m rcbruary. 1973. s aid the pro· ~ram rc!elected "a ~rowing hunger in American for self· determinoilion on issues of iluman wclf are.'' ... Veteran Sen . Rob.-rt S. St~vens, ( R·Los ngeles) an nounced he will retire next yr a r and not seek re-elcrtaon to · •01101u another term because he want~ to spend more time '41th his htm1l)'. The dlsclo.sure took even st3ff ers by surp1~e Stevens. first elt!cted to the Assembly tn 1962 and elected to the Senate in 1966. be<'ame the Mth Republican scoMor to announce plans for rt>t1re .ment next yeor. - 2"St Br-llunt Suite t7 This Dusln~s Is conducted b'f 11!1 ln-Deed ot Trust, wltn Interest thereon, as Hu"tinvlon Beacll, CA. 9U46 dhll<Wlll provided In $.lid note, advances, If any, Tel: (7141,.l· ... 1 Slanley A Tultle under the terms of sa id Deed of Tru~. Attorntys tor· Petitioner This statement was Iii~ with lhe lees, charge~ and UPMSt'S ot lht- Published Oran9e Coast 0 1111'( Pilot, Countv Clerk of Oran~ COll!lt'I' on Trustee and ot the trusts cruted by Oecemller 19, 20, 26, 191S '311·7S December tS, 197s said Deed of lrus1. F'°47' The beneficiary under sa id ~of Publlst>ed Orange Coast Oally PllOI, Tru\t heretofore e11ecuted and de· De 19 26 197S J • 97 livoered to the undersigned 11 wrltlen c. • • •nd anuary '• 9• 1 6 Declaration of Oela1.11t and ~mand '°' ------c-p-.-f-43-,----------------4808-__ 75 Sale, and 11 wrinen Notice of Oelilult P UBLIC NOTICE months after tne l trst publtcalon of hts Civic center Drive west, In '"" Ci ty 01 EILEEN P, PHINNEY nol•Cf!. Sanla Ana, c a11lorn1a City Clerk ol tl\e NOTICE TOCREOITORS P UBLIC NOTfCE and Election to Sell. The undenkjned SUPERIOR COURT OF THE caused w id Notice ol Oelauu and EIK· O~ted November 7•. 1975, Od ll'd Oecemoer l~. 191s City of Costa Mesa 0 1)(.IE TllACE: WILLIA~ E, St JOHN, Published Orange Coast Dally PilOI, STATE OF CALI FORNI~ FOR lton lo Sell to be recorded In the countv THE COUNTY OF ORANGE F ICTITIOUS BUSINESS ....,,e<~ lhl! real property is located. HO. A llltJ NAMESTAT£MEHT Dale; Oecember9, 197S £ ~"ut•I• ol the w111 countv Clf rk December 19, 191S '801-7~ Estate of LEONARD FILSON Thefollowlngoenons11redOlt19busl· AELIABLETITLE WHITE,08ERHANSLEY TKOMASW. HENDERSON.JI! HAMRICK , aka lEONARD F. neu.s: COMPANY &FLEMING Attorney~ at Law W 2VanNuvs Blvd Su11n/H van Nuys, C.A 9l•OS Tel (7131784-8"60. 873 1971 Atto,ney~tor E A~tu1 r1,1 P11bl1s""d Or<lng~ Co;ist Oady Ptiol, Novem1>er 28, .Ind Oeceml:)'>r s. 1?. 19, t91S •SS1 15 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie following per<,on Is dO•ng 1>u1.1 nessas EXE C UT IV E S A UNA & MASSAGE, 1111 W Soulh Slreet, An11h1!1m, CA 92907 Dorothy Mae Su•ortt> 2471 w. 1..1ncoln No. 7', Anane1m CA 92801 This buStrleSS I\ coneluc1ecl by Ml IO· dl\lldUlll Oorothv Se.,worth Th•S stale~nl wa\ !tied w•th '""' Co1.1nly Clerk of Oran9e Covnty on Oi&cember 11, 1Q7S F50S64 Publtslled OranQe Coasl Daily P1101. Dec II>, 23, 30, 1~7~ and Jan I>, tQ/6 .1n11) PUBl,JC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The folla..inq Pf'"On 1s doing ~i ness as· S W ED I S H AMERI C.AN MOTOllSPORT. ll>3S Ohms Way. Costa Me\a, CA '72677 8er11e W W~hr. 624 S. Sull111an NO 16A. Santa Ana. CA 9? 10• Thi\ buitne•\ 1s conduc led by an tn· dlv1duat. BerlleW W~hr T1'11s ~tatemt'nl was hll!d w.111 11\e Counly Cler" of Oranqe County on No•· Attorney •t Uw 350 E•nt 11111 Street Suitt It 1 Costa Mesa. C•ltlorn1a 92627 T•I: 17141 S48 77S6 Attorney lor P•tllloner Put>11sriee1 0'<11'19~ Co~sl 0~1ly P1lol. Dec~mber 19, ?0, 7~, 191S "3?l>·IS PUBJ,IC ~OTICE P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foll owl ng per sons a• e CIOing bus I· ~sas THE REDWOOD CONNECTION, 110 Santa Isabel SI., Costa MHll, CA 921>27 ---F-ICT_l_T-tO_U_S_B_U_S_l_N_E_S_S___ Robert Michael Sm1ll'I, S3S A NAME s TAT £ME NT 8eroard St .• CO\fll Mesa. CA '1?6V The tollowlnq person~ are doing busi· Philip Allen Siller, S3SA Bernard ness as St.,~·• M•\a, CA 92427 DEE MAR INDUSTRIES. 1668 This businen I~ conducted by a Super.or Ave •Costa Mesa, CA 9'2627 IJltMral partnership John w Dwyer. 10601 Suburbia Robert M Smith Lane. Hunllngton BHCh, CA. 92646 This ~latement wu filed with It• Robe~ J , DNyer, 4510 Augusta, County Clerk of Orang~ County on December 1 s, 191 S Fresno, CA FS0672 This busi~\S Is conducted by a Published Oranqe Coest Dally Pilot. general partnersl'llo JOMO. Owver Otc. 19, 26, 1975andJan. 2, 9, 1976 Tt11s statement was filed will\,,,., nn.7s Counly C.lerk o• OranQ~ County on Nov eml>t!r lS, 19H. PUBLIC NOTICE HAMRI C !(, aka LEONARC CALICO, 1601 Dove Strett, "Ha idTrustee. HAMRICK, aka L.F. HAMRICK, Newport8each,Californi•926"° ByCllrl~Theodoroff Oe<ease<I • Gerald F . Maltl ngly, 13A32 \licePr.-s1denl NOTICE IS HEREB'V' GIVEN 10 the Diamond Head Or Ive, Tustin, Published Orange Cou l Dally Pho!, creditors ot th!! above named dfoet'denl Cllllloml• 92680 December 19, 16, 197Sand J11nueryt 1hat all pe•sons having claims aga1<1$1 Robert L. Ashley, 2606 NO. l.oul'lt', 19l6 .C129vS ' Ille said decfl)enl Are required to 111~ Sante Anll. Cllllfornla 92706 them, wilh the ~cHsary vOOC:her\, In G4trald A. Garrett. 458 Gavlola, tlle Office ot tile clerk ot lhe abOvoe en-Newport Bew;h, Clllllornla 9'26'>0 titled court, or to present ttiem. ,..lthtt.e This busln.ss ls conduct•d by a necessary ¥OUCMrs, to the undt<Siqned gttte•ll pertntrs11lp. at th!! oftke of EARL H. THOMPSON, Gerald A. Garrell , At1orney, 1207 Elm Avenue, Suite It, This statement was tiled with the P.O. Box 1~. Cllrlsbad, Clllilornia COunty Clerk ot Orange County on Nov· 92008, Which is the place of business 01 embet' 21, 197S .,.,.,., f>vbllShe<I Orange Coast Dally Piiot, Nov.14,and Dec. 1, a. u . 19, 197S ,.._75 the undersigned In all matters pertain· lno to tlle estate of said decedenl, wltllm lour montlls a1t11r lhe first p1.1blkatlon of this notice. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlno person ls dOinQ bu$J. l'tl!ssas: DANA WEST CRAFTING, Sllp F-JJ. Island, Dana Point; P.O. Bok 2821, CllPistnino Buell, C.A 926?• Roger Forres• 1(11rh, Siie> F·33- lslan<I, O•na Point; P.O. Box 2821. C«>istrano Beach, CA 92624 Thi\ buslneu Is conducted by an In-Detl!d November 25, 1~75. PATRICIA J GUSTAFSON I--------------! dlvldl.lal. ltOGEll F. KURTZ Administratrl• ot th!! Estale l'ICT1TIOUS aUSINESS Oftheabove named decedent. H~E STATEMENT EAR\. H. THOMPSON, Thi following persons are doing bUSl· 1207 Elm Aw., Suitt R nessu: Tiils statem.,nl wa~ flllld with tie County Clerk ot Orangt Cou11ty on December a, 197S. P.O. lloll 1'34 NUCO, 1601 Dov• Strfft, NC!WPOrt FS0051 l--------------1 Carlsbad, calltOf'nll H OOi Beith, Clllllornl192660 Published Orange Coast 0d1 ly HOTICEINVITING 810S AttiorfttY~ActmlnlstntrlJI . Gttrald F , Mattlngly, 13'32 F'SOCOS Publ1s11e<1 Oranc;ie Coast Dally Piiot, December 12, 19. 2S, 191Sanel Jenunry2, r>1IOt,Nov )fi,dnd0e< ),!1,1~,1975 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Publlshe<IOranoeCoastOallyPllol. Diamond Head Drive, Tustin, 4A66-1~ 'it'aled pr~sals .... 111 be rectlwd b'f lhe Oetember s, 12, 19, U, 1915 461).7~ Callfornle 92680 1976 471ft.7S O ty Di CO\la Mesa al the ofllceot the Cl· R • tv Clerk •I tl>e Clly Hell, 77 Fair Drive. obert L. Alhley, 2606 No. Loul'le. Co\la Me...,, California, unt1lthehourot PUBLIC NOTICE s.ntaAM,Ollfornl•92106 P UBLIC NOTICE PUBl,IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAME STATEMENT Tiie lollow1n9 person Is doing MJ. ne..s a&: JAYNAT ENTE~PlttSES, 1841 ow• St • Co~t11 Me~a. CA 92626 Wiiiiam N Johnwn, 18•7 Iowa St., OM.ta Mesa, CA 921>21> Thi\ bu~1ntss IS conducted by..,,. ln- dilr•duitl Wm N Johnson Thi\ stel•met"I wa5 llll!d with JM County Clerk of Ornnoe Covnty on ~ceml>tl'r 9, 197S FS041' Pllbllsh!!d OranQt' Coast D&lly PllOt, n ·ooa m,onOecemt>erll, 197Sat...,,lch -------------Ge•ald A. Garrell, 4S8 Gaviofa, NOTICE TOCREOITORS Newport.Beach, ~lltornla926'>0 S-1ll1 ~m:l=~lli~~:il~~~=;; SUPERIORCOURTOFTHE gt~:l~:::::s~I~~ conducted by a NO~IC~:.oA~~~ITOAS-"' furnishing all labor, materials, equip. STATEOFCALIFORNl.llFOlt ,.-raid A. Garralt SUPERIOR CO ment, lr&n\portatlon ;and such Oltler THECOUHTYOf"OltAHGE -• ,._ ~ . URTOFTHE lacilllln as may be required lor lhl! HO.A·a514• rn•S stetemtnt was Ille<! w1111 t"' STATJ:OFCALIFOltNIAFOlt l;,ndscepe develooment of Nont.-East Estele Of BILI. M. KRAMER, •1so CountyClerllof Or11ngeCo11ntyonNoy.. THE COU NT Y OF ORANGE EmbankmentaU!urStrtetandt"-San known H M ILTO,.. KRAMER, ember 2l,19l5, In lhe MatlH Of the Estatl! of ,,. ,..._ PIEltREC.MAROltUS, Oe<eaS4!d DieQoFfHway. Otceasecl. Publls'*I Ori""" Coast •'-lly Piiot Noti<e i\ "a-eby niven lo cr~11~ Asetolpl11ns,specllic11ll0<1sanc!Olhet NOTICEtSHEREBYGIVENtolhe '""' .,.. • ,...., " """'' conlr act docllrnenl$ mav be obtained at c~ltors of the above nemed dK.tdent Nov. 14, and Oet. 1, 8, IS, .n. t97S '490-7S having claims again~• the said dcU· • 1 _ _.. dent 10 file said claims In the otflt e or th!! office ot the Department of Leisure 11,.t •II per!.O"S having cl• ms a.,....nst the afOf'ifsaid court or to present tllem Services, 71 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, Ille s.tld decedent •re req1ilred to file PUBLIC NOTICE to Ille undersigned al tlle office 01 Clllllomia Ul)Ot'I a non-ref11nd11ble PllY· It.em, wllh the necu"ry vouc11ers. In, ___________ .;__ ment of :-1.oo. If bidders req·-t pt-· the otfke ot thfl clerk of the~ en-•-M U R P H Y • T H 0 ~ N T 0 N • "' ~· v•., l'lc;TITIOUSBOSIN t:.)) HINERFELO & CA~ILL. Attome"" di •ncl\l>KifitelioMbl! mailed,the<NlrQl' tltltdcovrt, or lopresant them, wltllthe NAME STATEME NT L •• ,..lllbe$1.SO-rset. neossaryvoocllers, to lht u~slQnfd -. _2404 Wilshire Blvd., Suite .00, In ~ Thttollowlno ~sons are doing bllsl· the Cily of Los Angeles. 1n Los A~le. . F~ Dec n. 19, 76. 1q1~ and Jan. ?, 1911> Publlr.hed Or•nQe Coast Da11v Pttot, .C70.-7S ember 2S, ltlS Each bid sllall be made on the pro-attheOfllttolthelratlorneys,AAltONS nessu: County, wf1ich latter ollk e 1~ the! plat«' ~lformand lnthemannerprovleled & AARON!>, INC., 2790 Hart>or ASHC0,16010ovtSlrffl,Newiiorl of business of the undetsiQnl!CI In all in the contracl CIOCuments, and Shall Ill' Bovl,.vard, Sultll 209, P.O. Box lA6, 8HCh, Galltoml192660 matters pertAlning 10 said oslat~. Sue.ti accompaniedbyactrlllledorcasnle<'s CostaMes.t, ~llfornla 921126, wflldl Is Gtrald F. Me tllngly, 1343, ct"ims wlln the ~ce~\ary vouchers Nov 28,a1>dOec S, 1' 19, 1975 ••W--IS ------------- P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tl\4' 1011ow1r19 person •S doing busl-neu u · E NGI NE E RIN G ART, •eso c;.rt1e1a Ave SP. No. AJ, Huntl"91on Beath, CA 926'6 J Mltti.lPI Lulfrell, 98S0 Garfit'ld l>.W. So. No. <IJ, Hu11t1nQton Be•Ch, CA 92~ Velm"i M LUltrell. 'ltSO Garfield Ave • 54>. No . .c3, HunllnQlon Btact>, ca. WW Th1\ buslhl'\S I\ conduct•d by •n 1r1 rllvtduill .I Mithllt'I LUllrell 7hl\ 1t11l•ment wa\ tiled with t,,.. County Clerk ot OrAnc;ie County on Ho~· «nlOtlr 17, 197S """'° Pvblh!W!d Or•hoa Cont Dallv PtlOt. Nov. U, and Otc s. U, 11>, 197S 440S.1S PUBLIC NOTICE l'l(TITIOUS IUSINl!5' MAME &TA'fEMl!NT T~ lo11ow1ng persons er~ 004"!1-1 l'\a\\., SUMMIT HILL, LTD , It) 0 Aochnter, Cost• M<r~. CA '12677 JoMI A. Miller. tO () ltochHltJf, ~ta Mtw. CA. 92621 'Oii• busl,...n I\ eondu< ttct bye 11m11 4'11 l)Nltler\hlo JOIVI A, Mllltr r P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T"-to11ow1no Ptrsons ert Clolno busl· ttt°"H: SOU'h4ERN S81tVICES, 2941 Pltmba Drive. Co\ta /'Msa, Celltomle ml6 Ruth S. Crtws, , ... Pembe Drive, (oJte Mela. C<alltorn1•92626 W. L. Cuw~. H41 Pembe Drive. COit• MIU, Calltomla 921>2• Tl'lll ~lntti IS GOndU<led by Ml ln- dtvlciu.I PuthS C;tw5 Tlll5 sl•ltt""'nl .,.,.\ flllld With tht Courtt•. C.l•rk ot Orengt C.ounty on O.cemOltf IS, 1tlS l'lOUt Putlllsned OrMOlt CoHt Delly Pllo\, OK. 19,H , 197SlndJan. 2, t , 1916 47'1·1S PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS aUSllllll SS NAMl ITATU•INT n. follOwlng oenon Is dolnQ Ml· l'IH)•). lt.11' ... D,Co .. ntW HlllSl.,Coste M9\a,CAtUJ7 ()avid L Row, 2980 Chat .. u Wff, lAQ!lna fl<ta<ll, CA t2H1 T1'h buSIMn ., (Ondtltl•d by •n 1,,. dlvlelual D••kl L Rose Thlt "Atemtnt WH flied ""'th lhll Counly Clertr ol Or•noe County on Dlcember u .. "" fllh '4•tt,.,.nt WU Ill~ Wllh lhlO Couf\ty Clt•tr of Otilnge CCW'lly on -~· '"°'ta f'\bl\hied OrenQtt c.o.'lt O.lly "'tO«. o.c,.,..._r .!) ms Pub41~ onno-cou l O.lly Pll01. OK, tt, 7l. ttlUnd Jen 1. t, 1'16 ~ S. 1'. If , .. It/~ 457• IS '7'2>15 • chec.11 ora bid bond tor not less than 10% '\ht olace of business oH he undersigned Ol a mond He 1d Or Ive, Tustin, must be filed or presenlrd a s afOf'esald otttwtmountof thel>ld,mild11payeble lnallmatttrspertalnlnqtoll\el!SaleOf celltornlefMIO wllhlro tour montl\~ afte r the first tolt1eC1tyotCosl• Mtsa. said decedent, within four rnon1M alter 1totier1 L. Ashlty. 2606 No. L.ovlse, CJOOllcatlons ot thl\ notice. NOT I CE IS FU ltTH ER GIVEN tNt the tint Pllbllcetlonofthls notlCAt. Senti Ana, C.llfornla 92706 Dated Dec. 8, 191s tlle City Counclt ot said City has OettdNovemblr21, 197S. Oereld A. Garrett, ~SI Gilvlote, REV. ROBERT v TOBIN ....,_lofoteestabllshed a preva11lnonr1e JERRY LEE KRAMERan<t Htwport 8Hcll,Ollfornle92MO Executor olthtWill and scale of wages, In accordance with JERRY DIXON KRAMER Tiiis buslntts Is conducted by 11 ol said dece~nt. l;iw, to be ~1d In the con•tructlon ... 1~ EJCecotonotthe Eitatt 1....,. -.. 1 u ,... • .,. "" Qentrl ,.... .ner .. , p, M R P H Y , T H O R H T O H e~entllledlmprovements. Tl'l.t!Wld oftlleabO~llllmtddec.eQenl. Gerald A.Garrett HIHERFELO&CAHILL • 1 rate end 'SCal& WH adopted by IN Oty AAltOMS &AAllONS. INC. Tiii' statement WH llled With the ,.. WILSHIRE 9 LVD. SUITE llOO COuMll bv 1tewlutl0<17s.9on the 7th day tnOHerlltW~l••H-County Clerk of Or1nge Counlyon Nov· LOS ANGELES, CA. toOS1 of J11nuary 197S, Uld hon file in the of. Sulte!Ot efftblr 21, 19'S. Publl\hed Orange Co•'' Oollu Piiot, llctof uie City Cieri.. ol said City. Thal ~.0. ... 1t6t Ftft61 Ot< ' Mtld rate 111d sea•• 1, herein •flferl"ltd lo CettaMtw, Cellfienll1 '2t.26 Puf>llslltd 0r"'91 eo.st Dally PllOt. • 12• 19• 26• 1975 end Jon. 2, lt76 and adopted In thl~ notltus thouQhlully Teh f714U 6M4iN Nov. U, MICI DK. 1,8, 15, tt, 197S ._7S ____________ 4..:;13..:.:.;1·.:.:.6 twld tompltlely set fOf'lh herein, and AlllllrMys ter llH <11tln P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE tl\81 u ld scele, .s aclopttd by ~Id Pllbll\tltd Of•~ cout o.tll)' Piiot, ~110lutlon, Is madt 1 po11rt of tllls notice fllowmber ?e, •nd December S, 12. 1t, t>yrelerence. 197S 4552-75 1--------------1 NOTICR 0 1' ~UBLtC RI HEARINO Tiie C0ntrect or ~111111. In the wtotmance of the work and lmpro"'° mertt~. conform to 1ne Ult>or C.00.ot ti. State of C...lltornl" ""° Mhtf' l11w' Oft~ Stat• of C...ll•omle eoollUbl11 thtf'1rto. ..t111 the exception only of such vart.- tlon~ H may bl required under tlle tPtCl•I stetlltu puriuant to wtlkh pro. t..Olngs """ul!Otr ••• llketl lllldwllltl'I ...._.,. not bHn suciers.cltd l>Y the l)l'O- v1,ion\ of ll)t l.I bor Cod41. Pnferente 1o labor Sllall e. qlytn only In IN mal'IMT' provided by law No bid shall be consld!lrtd un1"$ It I' mtot on • blank form furnl•htd bY the Oty of Cou• Mesa, end I' m-In a< COtdenca wllll lllt provlllon' Of tht ~ ciotal raqulr1tTleflli, £..(11 tlldder must M llonMdanel •lllO prtQUllllitcl II\ ftQUlrtdby llW. 'flte C.lty Goun<ll 01 IM (;lty Of ~It Mtu nwrws tlll r19'1t to rtlt<t My 0< ill l>leh t llaln P. Phinney, Cttya.rtt ClTYOl"COSTAMESA, CAI.I f'O,_N I A P\/bll"'90 ~MOit GoMf O.lty Piiot, °"'*"'*' IJ, If, 1911 .... ,.,, NOTICRO, i-uaLICHIEARINO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllat. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Publlc Rtl'tearlriowlll bllleldby1"'C\- -------------·lpul)lk. ,..rlno wlll be held by tile Oty ty ~II of tllt City ot Costa Mt" on Ooun<ll of lht City of Co•t• NIIMI on N!Oftd•y, Jenuary S, '"'·et Ille hOut' of J8flllilryS, 1'7S,attlllhouroU;30p.m., •:ao p.m ., or ,, '°°" thtrt.wter-., or et -tllertafttr •~Ille mal* """" poulbta, In the Counc:ll Cllam1>eno1 Cl· be llHtd, In ~ Council Che~ Of ty Hall, 71 F•lr Orlve CO\tll Nltw ,.... Qty Hell, n Fair Drlwe, Costa MllW. on oardl"tll ZoM E •'fPllon ZE·1S:to. tMfOllOWlnoltem: Cllen.s W. E1r1M, ,301 Holly UN• PUBLIC NOTICE C~14ts "ICTITIOUS aUSllNIESS HAMI STATIMl ltlT Tiit to11ow1no oen.on 1$ dOlhtll Ml· ""tH; MARTINIQUE 0£AUTY SALON, )412 Via Oporto, Suite S, Ntwoort IH<h,CA~MO Ir-KUl>lll, 82t SI. Clalr, Colta M9M,CAt2621 • Thi' buslnH\ I\ <OlldU<ltd by an In. dMdUel Irene l<vtllk This 5tattmtn1 wu tllt<I with the c.oun1., Clerll of O••noe C011nty on o.cemoer u, ms f'MfltHIOMli\ UC ROW 111tv1ca1 1'1l't N. Ttntt11 A-. ..... AM,(Atfl1' lllC'9W .... 7S.llnOD fl'uCllflfllMI 0rM08 Cbottl 04111'1' ,. IOI, OK. It, >t. 1'7hnd Jen . t, t , 191' ~10-1$ -- -t ....... ltEZOHE PETITION R·7S-2t, Setn(. Newport B<tecl). for • vulence .~ O.W'tt• ... ·Jr .. Pou omce ec.. , •. Cost. Moe Munlclpal Code S«tlon Y9'11e Unct1, tor ~rtnlS\lon to,.,.._ 1Nt8 lo •"-• IS.foot tnU'IMICihment Pf'094'l'tY IOca ted •t '°' WHI Wiison IMO '"' rtqlllr.cl ·~· ,..., YM'd tor s.r .. t. fl'OIJ\ Ml to Rt, In confonnence c.n81NCtlon ol *" epertm.nt unit. Md• ..tth Ille G4~11 Pla11. A ,....II# varlenct lroM Sl<tlon u. Ue, to ellOw a o.c1ar111on of £nvlronmtnt111 fmpll(t >toot eft<rotchment Into r1Q11lr.ci ~ has Men llltct. ..,.,,. for addition to Hl•llng O.WlfOlt In HOTICI IS FURTHER GIVl!N lNI 1111 lt2 font, locettd It 16S LA .....,. lit g ld 11-.no plact •any and •II .-ia<e. pef'SOM lnt11mttd may •1>119ar end be NOTICI IS ltURTH(lt GIVl!N 1 ... 1 ~.,.,tile Oty Co\111(11 of ll'te d lY Of at Mid time end PlllC• any And •II C.tl MtH on tlle ,.1oremen1~ ...,._., lntert1ttd """Y •PPHr ar!CI be Item. l'leerdbytlltC01~MeseCltyCounc11 Elt..llH f'. PHINNEY Ell.1!£N i-. f>HINNIY Qty Ctt'11 of th• City Cl•r11 Of tti. City of CO.ta MtU ClttOf Cqttdt1101 ""°'llMd C>r•nve Cont D•ll• ,.lot, PUbllt.lltd Oranoe Coati Otllly _.,lot ~ft, 1'15 '""7J Dlambtr It, 1tH ...,,,..,; l ! . 1? I "' ass sup con tax Thi ~ den pro sol· tba I .. i t f ,l Ca Shi all oa fo1 hu du to the arr pir I lhE wa c By s vot cor JX>) bee rec: h.ir :ig1 lhE /, Pu soc me: SUI Cl• ('11 pe1 th~ oc ral fie.- th~ ('1l lio tio tio tio pr· de re; sa to1 pa ad I de as le1 ci Di SU 4 I I I l t I I I ' I I Saddleback EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 353, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES Today"s C losing . l'. Stoeks TEN CENTS Senate, Ford Move to Block Tax Hike BULLETIN WASIUNGTON (AP> -With as11urances of President Ford's support, the Senate approved a compromise bill today to block a tax· increase sc;beduled Jan. 1. Thevotewas7~·7. WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford has agreed to a com· promise tax cut bill, partly re· solving a legislative impasse that threatens to boost the average workingman's taxes on New Year's day, members of Congress said today. Sen. William V. Roth, (R· Del.), annol.lnced on the Senate floor that Ford agreed to thl' compromise measure, which would tie a nonbinding spending ceiling to a tax cut extension. Two other senators said Ford's approval came as the Senate Finance Committee vol ed lO·l for the compromise. The bill was sent immediately lo the Senate floor. The senators s aid the White House would not announce it.s formal approval in advance. At the While I louse, deputy press sec retary William l. Greener said only that Ford is "quite encouraged" by the com· promise proposal ''because it covers what the President has been asking for." He said Ford wants to see the flna1 version of the compromise. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, < D· Maine >. s peakin g for the Budget Committee, sa id, .. There is some fuzzin ess of language and some do ubts about it by some. But there ... is the essence of compromise' Both s ides have lo be able to (See TAXES, Page A2) !Body, Casket Found Grisly Find Made in Orange County Dump ' By TOM BARL;Y * Of Ule D•lly Piiot SWff A grisly discovery in Coyote Canyon h as Orange County Sheriff's omcers checking witfi~ all county mortuaries today to· day m search of a n explanation for the apparent tossing of human remains onto the county dump Trash workers called deputies to the scene W edncsday when they spotted a mortuary casket among the rubbish they were lip· ping into the county dump. Further examination revealed the whitened bones of a man who was fully d ressed when he was interred, deputies said. Coroner's officers are check· ing serial numbers found in the coffin with the manufacturers in a bid to trace the local mortuary Coroner's Deputy Jim Bcisnl'r warned that an early linking of the casket with the Westminster ~emorial Park, 14801 Reach Blvd., .. may not be accurate. .. That identification stemmed from the comment by a tras h worker that he recalls hauling caskets from the Westminster mortuary on an earlier oc· casion," Beisner said. The coroner's deputy stated that he did not know if the Citize11s Protested Clemente Cops Cut Teamsters Alliance By FR EDE RICK SCllOEMEHL Of tM Dally ...... $Uff • San Clemente police officers voted this morning to sever their controverstal alliance with the powerful Teamsters Union. The decis i o n was made because of negative community reaction to a n April de<'ision to hire th<' union as a bargaining :igent in salary ncgot1at1ons with the city. A statement· released by the Public Safrly Employes As· sociation ( PSEA >said we wish to m<J.,intain and improve upon the support of the citizens of San Clement<'. In th~ pas t. San Clemente police have made personal appeals to and solicited the support of the c1t1zrns On i.111 occasions. the c1t1zens have rallied to support their poli ce of racers. nying police officers lhe right to affiliate with labor unions, while the association had filed a $10,000 lawsuit that alleged that the mayor had intered with of. ficers' labor rii?hts. In a!ldition. -Steckler said . the association will drop claims de· manding the city pay officers for back overtime a nd equipment costs allegedly owed. The Teamsters Union issue stalled this year's salary negot1a· lions. Police are s eeking a 13 per· cent sa lary increase -a figun· needed, they cl~im. to bring thl'ir salaries on par with the average paid in other Or~mge Colunt.v police agencies Steckler s aid the decision to withdraw from the repreM·nt~• t1on contract with the union would clearlthe way for earn<.'~t <Set> PACT. Page <\2) caskets involved in that haulin~ operation were empty or OC· cupied. All inquirie s to the Westminster m ortuary are being referred today to mortuary director Derek Mc\Vhjnney. Rut :\1cWhinney could not be l()('ated. His secretary repeated- ly t old news m e n that her employer .. might be at a meet· mg .. or ··he mig ht be available later today." Beisner s~id h is office is or· ganizing an immediate search of the Coyote Canyon dump "in an attempt Lo locate any other re- mains that might have been d is· Chnrch Hits CIA Tactics WA.SHI!'IGTO:'ll (UPI) - The nation's oldest over· seas missionary organiza. hon today threatened to sue the U.S. government unless the Administration stops the CIA practice of ... using American mis · sionaries to get infonna· ti on. In a letter to presidential counsel Philip W. Buchen, the executive vice presi· dent of board for world ministries of the United Church of Christ. David M. Stowe. s aid the board wou l d chal lenge .. al whate ver level necessary" the CIA practice. "We reject the right of the president or any other official to encourage the CIA or any governmental body to a ttempt to use Christian m issionaries for the purpose of elic1tmg in· formation or carrying out policy,·· Stowe wrote. .. The retention agreement with the Teamste rs resulted m the citizens being split into three fu c· lions. those who oppose our post· lion, those who support our posi· tion. those who support our posi- tion that we have the right to professional representation but do n ot lik e our c h oice of representatives," lhe statement said. Trustees Postpone 'Open Lunch' Plan "Our decision was that the total support of the citizens is of paramount importance," it added. ' Craig Steckler, PSEA presi· dent. today announced that the association and union would drop legal actions pending against the city and Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni. T he union had filed suit to quash a city resolution de· Or:::iJ~oast Weather Thal pea soup will hang on through the weekend in the late night and morning hours. Hazy suns hine will break through for Satur· day afternoon with cooler temperatures predicted. INSIDE TODAY Actor Paul Newman says ht> doe$11·t think audiences would accept htm in certain roles - $UCh °" that o/ a homosexual· coach. Daily Ptlot Stall Writtr Demus McLellan h03 the ltory onPogeC2ofthe Weekender. lnd•x MY-~ ,., """"" c;t-1• ........ . ,. ~t~UNlt .. L.M .. 'l'f At HMIMllNtwt AA.II C.11"4'111• ,.. QC.MY AU Clllnlllaf DI .. ,,, C9Mk• CJ ..... ... cr.JaMH C' Sytwte~r as °' .. ",...re" AU ~Ml111•0 '" llllwlal, ... ... .. ' . .....,.,.,,._ ... c .. ,. ,........,. C• 111-· •H TIIN4en C•lt '""""" "*' C• ...._, ... """"" ... IJ .,..N ... A4 .,.. ........ ,. aJ -...~ Ct 10 -·-· A4 Consideratinon of Mission Vic jo High School students'· request for an "open lunch" by the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District trus't ees has been postponed at least until Jan. 19. The school's s tudent represen· tative lo the board. Tim Grant. asked that the program which allows s tudents to leave the school grounds during their lunch period be considered dur ing ·the board's next meeting, Jan. 5. However. John Cooper. ::iss1s Lant to the district superinten· dent, said more lime will be needed to study the proposal a nd obtain additional information from other schools which have tried the open lunch. He said the desired study may not even be r eady by the board's J an.19meeling. Students had asked that the program begin as a trial period on Jan. 26. However. Grant has said the students are willing to compromise ''It's going to be a give and a take thing," he s aid ''All we're asking for 1s a chance to prove ourselves and show that we are responsible." He said the issue will probably NO LONGER INCOGNITO POWAY (AP) No longer will Piper be Incognito Thr Poway · l{irl's parents, Mr. and Mrl; J ames lncogn1t o. a nnounced their daughter Piper and Glen Pasco will marry In February. come down to flow much weight is given to each group involved in it. A survey indicated that 95 per - cent of the students and a majori · ty of t he businessmen support the proposal. Parents were nearly spht on the issue. Faculty and administrators, however, clearly oppose the idea. .. fl looks like m y opposition is a very s trong minority," Grant said Although ot ht.•r schools have tried open lunch only to fmd many problem s. he believes the problems at :vi ission Viejo can be resolved. Primarily. he said, stu· dent governme nt leaders will make the students aware of the ex~ected problems and their responsibility. Traffic c ongestion. stude nt loitering and s moking, the need (See l,USCll. Page A2> Gagl1on Joi11s Race i11 Viejo Ron E. Gagnon. an attorney, has become the seventh person to take out nominatil)n papers for the March 2 Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council elec· tton. Gagnon. of 23852 Avenida Columbia, joins incumbents Cal Neve and John Noble und chollenl(ers George S. Simons Jr .. Thomas E . Craig, William Johnson, and Ted Keen<' in set-k mg the four year terms. To date o nly Samon s and Gagnon have filed their nomina· tion papers w lth the Orange County Re~ist rar of Voters. posed of m that area. .. We are going to rope off the dump irtrm.ecifately," Beisner said. ''And we will be looking for both caskets a nd bones throughoutthe site " An Orange County funeral director with many years of ex· perience in the industry ex· plained today that it is "entirely possible" for empty caskets to be found in county or city dumps. ··Sometimes a ch ange in plan by the re latives of a deceased person can lead to the body being removed from the original casket and placed in a more <See BODY, Page A2) ~ngBeach For Alaska Oil Seen SAN PEDRO <A P ) -The port of Long Beach was expected to be named today as the major West Co~t supertanker t erminal lo handle huge volumes of Al askan crude oil. The a nnouncement was lo come from Standard Oil Co. of Ohio (Sohio) and Long Beach port officials, the San Pedro )lews-Pilot reported. Sohio·s selection of Long Beach ends more than a year's compeli· lion between Long Beach and the port of Los Angeles for the crude oil s hippin g facility, the news paper said (Related oil story, AJ> • • Roth ?orts pres ented pre- liminary proposals to Sohio for supe rtanker terminals in Oc- tober 1974. Since then. C leveland-based Soh10 has require9 final reports and draft environmental impact reports from both ports. Up until Thursday, both Long Beach and Los Angeles port of· ficials said they felt they had a good chance of receiving the bid to house th e superta nker terminal. Officia ls of both ports declined comment until the formal announcement. But on Thursday. Fred B. Crawford, Los Angeles port termina l manager. informed harbor employes in a memo that Long Beach had been selected. The oil eompany plans to bring 550,000 barrels of oil a day to its West Coast facility for shipment by pipeline to the Midwest. The newspaper said Sohio's selection centered on the port that could readily handle the 50,000 to 150,000-deadwe aght ton tankers that will call at the port area every other day by 1978. Long Beac h proposed a S20 million facility m its outer harbor in an existing 62-foot deep chan· nel. UPI Telepl>olo HOUSE DEMOCRATIC LEADERS HUDDLE AFTER TAX VETO Rep . Al Ullman (left), Speaker Carl Albert Confer • Visits )letter Than Statistics-Bender Steve Bender, early childhood education coordinator fqr the Saddleback Valley Uni fied School District, says legislators should visit s chools to evaluate programs -not rely on statistics. "Legislators are partial to s tandardized tes t scores,'• Bender said. "Test results don·t reflect the human element of a program. They don't s how im· provement in student attitude, r a pport between t eachers and students or greater interaction among parents , teachers and ad· ministralors.'' Early childhood education is under attack by A. AJan Post, a legislative analyst. 1\\0 Post aides testified earlier this month at a Senate Educal1on Committee hearing in Sacramento. ''Existing_ evaluation data sug · Home Price Rises $339 The average selling prirc of a home in the Saddleback Valley now is $51.298, according to the Saddleback Valley Board of Realtors. A report issued by the board shows that the average selling price increased 5339 from Oc- tober to November. However, it was noted by the board that the number of home s ales dropped from 346 to 297 dur· ing the s.ame t wo·month com- parison pe rio d . Tota l sail's volume decreased from Sl4 .l million to $9.6 million. gest questionable program cffcc· liveness." said Joan Bissell, Posl ·administrative a nalyst. Six Saddleback Valley elc•mt·n· tary schools currently recel\ l' ECE fundin g . Th ey ar e Cordillera rn Mission VicJo: Lomarena. San Joaquin anct Valencia in Laguna Hills; and Ohvewood and G::ites in El Toro. The funding is used to bring teaching aides into the schools to reduce class s ize, to involve parent vol un leers in all aspcc:t s of the school program and to tailor each student's learnm~ to his individual needs. ·•Parents arl' as enthusiast I<' about ECE as we educators an·." s aid Render. ••Last spring when ECE funding w as in lroubll' parents flooded Sacramento with letters. I'm s ure they will do al again if they have to, b ut I am confident that the standardize.t test scores, which are now r c- qwred, will demonstrate the pro- gram's effectiveness." U.S. Leaves 'lhai Bases UDOR~. Thailand (AP) -The last of America's combat pla nes stationed in Thailand roared out of Udom Air Force Base early to-- day. The re maining Air Force support personnel packed what remained. one plane because of a rudder control malfunction. the other as wing man to the first. ;\{ihtarr ,J)pokesmen said the aircraft would depart as soon as repairs were completed. Lost Car Case Settled Huntington Woman Accepts $650 for Chevy Ry ROBE RT BARKER Of tlle D1lly Piiot SUH Mrs Alice Loftis. who had her car towed away under orders of the Huntington Beach Police Department only to sec it disap- pear apparently from the face of the earth, is wllllng to let bygones be bygones. Mrs. Loftis said Thursday she had accep~ed $650 from the m· s urance company for her 111· fated 1965 Chevrolet station wagon. "But it s till baffles mr whatever became or my car." she said. "I don't think I'll ever know and I don't think the polic<' are looking for it or that they care." The car was towed away from in front of he r homf.J at 8491 Lomond Ori ve on Sept . 23 because it hadn •t been moved several days d espite sevw-al warnings. It was taken to Huntington Auto Service on Main Street and wht>n Mrs. Loftis came around lo pick it up about a month later ll had vanished. She believes that al was inad· vertently crunched by compact- in~ m:ichines. but police and an owner 3t the firm say they think it may .,nave been stolen. even thou~h tl was nol in running or d<'r and would have hlld to be towed away from undrr the nos('S of ~uard dogs Police said Thursday thot thl· rsr still is 1 ist ed a~ missing and that they are keeping tht•1r eye~ out for it as the)> would for "any stolen property.·· Mrs. Loftis. who works ~1t llughes Aircraft ln Newport Beach, says sh e was l'Ontac·tNI by an attorney' 'to sue the city for everythm~ it had." Rut she said she declined. •' 1 · m a taxpayer and 1l would be like suing myself." s he s aid. Resides. the city has enough problems w1thoutthal." She s aid. however. she hasn·t ~ome a bi,: fon of th<.' polict> de partment ''I'm totally d1 sappo1ntcd in, them My C'3r wasn't abandonro and it shouldn't have be4!n towed away an the first plaC'c," she said. She stud she plans to use the U\· s urancr scttlem nt to buy ('bristmas pre~ents for hff ix <'hildren. -~~-~-·---­. I : 2 DAILY P1LOT SB Battin Request Denied Ot .111 g 1• l'llllOl \ ~\IJll'f\ 1-.111 Hubt•rt l\.1tt 111 .11111 h1~ I<'" q•r :-oon "ill h.I\ l' l <1 .q1pt'ar bd111 l' the JUdgt• llwv t nt•d 111 ''""' l11 1111 peach anci f1nrt !'>o nw olht•r w .1~ t11 f1.:hl w!Htl t ht•\' ;dki.:t• I" .1 pohtic.11'1•111ll'lt :i flatt111 and hi:-J,1\\)t'r' \l;1ll ht·" Kunli<;~ sufft•n •d j ch'fl•ut bdm l' !hi.' pre:,ading Jlldt.!t' of Sun Da•g11 l'uunly Superior Court Wt•dm•-. day "hen tht·~ trit.>d tn Nrwim·t· Judge Eh Levenson lhal Or .mgl' County S11perro1 Court Judl!t' h:t•nn elh Lae \\as pul1l u'.llh biased because of ha s <1fftl1Jl ro11 "ith the Repubhran Party Levenson term<'rl the ar#?U Jlll'nt a "tra,·esty" on the sysll'm uf JUnsp rudent'l' In mt•asure<I. litll definitive l:rnguaj?e. hl' told H,1tltn to find some olh<'r '"'"' lo ' ... eek a "fair trial · · Battin's Ill''' app:ln•nt fl' l·ourse . Kurrl1ch t1lld Jud).!e I l·venson. "rll ht> to appl•ar l:ldore Judgt• Lat• lo ass('rt that the District :\ltornl'y's Offict• is :.-.c•lertively pnlSL't'uting Hattan and 1s ignoring allt.•gat1ons about Republic ans . Rattin, a Democrat, has been rndicted on multiple <.·ount:-of us ing county staff mcmb<'rs to ''age a rampa agn for stall' offtcC'. 11 i s l a w y e r g :1 ' <' J u d I:? e LL•venson a caps ule hastor~ of thL' polatacal <'11matt> rn OrangL' C'oun t~ asserting that thr p~merful l.1m·oln Cluh of lhc Rt•puhla t'lllt p.trt~ h.1d j hold on rolml~ /.!O\ ,., nmenl R e c a u s e .J 11 d g <.· I. a t' i s j Ht>publtran jppotnlt•d h~ <• Hepubli r an g overnor h<.> .1rgued. the possib'll'try ·ex\strd that preJudice might enter the (' ase But Leven so n thought otherwis e After :i }()·minute reC<'SS that folfoy.'ed <irgum<'nts from both !-.tdes of lht' Orang<' County case. the .1ur1 s t return<'d with a :;c·athin.a cond<'mnat111n of Bat 1111 ~ mtH ton ·1t would he> a trJ\'l'""' on the.• S)stem if .1 Judge . whethl•r he ht• J Dt•mocr at •'r Rt•1n1hlt r an. :-hould lw t':.tl ll•d on lo w1lhclra\\ from J t'.l'l ' OH 'l L'I~· ht'{':lll"l' (lfl{' c:ouns<'I l•i nnL' lrt1,:!:.mt \\;.h J membt>r nf j certain pohlit·al party "'Tht, rohC'' Jnd th<.• blandfol<I of j ustice '' hH·h '' c put on mt•an that Republicans and Democrats are lo be treated alike. When Judge Lac says hl' is not bia:.l'<I . he 1s speaking from his heart and J accept his state ment ·Molton denied " Fro111Page 1\ l BODY ... !ilutable container." he said ·'State law forbids the reuse of the original cas ket." he ex plained 'And so s ome mortuaries s<'nd the original con tamer lo the nearest dump " He furtht.>r <'Xplained that on r are occasion~ 1t 1:, realized by funeral directors, or the de- c:t-ased's next of kin that he or she preferred cremation to the bunal rites actually p€.•rformed. 'Again, ·he said, "the casket. 1f at was ml'lal . as dumped and lhe remain ~ are cremated in a "ooden t•a s ket A cem<'lery operator who didn 't dispose of thl' meta l ca:-kt.'l would he in :-enous trouble · From Page 11 I PACT ... negot1alaons to resume ·According to the statement. • the officers felt they could not longer endure w1thoul having had a pay raise an th<' past one and one half years ." ORANGE COAST '"" ~8nQ!t' C.N \t O•ttv P<tot w•tt"'""'"h, 'D'T'· .. nfld ttw. 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Here are the eight locations under con - sideration for t he second campus of the Saddleback Coll<.>s,!e Dist rict. Trustees are C'Xpec.:tecf to !-t.~ll'C't onl' of them early nr:-..t ye:.ir . Aircraft h~1zard lines and hC'l i°copter mutes I i g ure? 111 tht:> srlect1on process ~=---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Moluccan Gunmen • Free 25 Hostages A~STERDAM . The ~etherlands (UPI) -Stnking their flag and s houting war \\hoops . s even South M olurc<ln gunmen surrendered today and freed about l wo dmcn Pt'rsons thl'Y h<'lct hos tage for more than two weeks in tht· fndont•sian C'On· :'ltlate. An apparent Dutch "illingncss to discuss South Moluccan pro blem s he lped con vince thC' ~unmen to give up. The 25 hostages walked s mil· rng out of the consul ale to a wait· 1ng police bus while a crowd that included joyful relatives burst m· to cheers a nd p<'ople leaning from windows a nd balconies \\ aved a nd shouted. Five minutes later. the sev<'n young extremists strode into the ramy street. one by one. urto the hands of waiting police. The gunmen were driven in a polrce cortege to police headquarters · Thev shouted battle cncs as they arn~·ed at the headquarters. H~fore lC'aving the ronsulal<'. the gunmen hauled down the red- and·bluc South Molucean fl ag that had fluttered from the th1 rd floor balcony during their 15-day 11cct1pation of the consul ate to de- mand independence of their former Spice Is land homeland once a Dutch possession but now part of Indonesia. A police spokes man saad ~II !'<'ven gunmen had criminal r~· Saddleback's CofC Slates Dinner-dance Reservations arc now bein"g ac· ('epted for the Jan. 15 inslallataon dinner·danr<' of the Saddkback Valley Chamber of Commercl' and its aux1laary. the Chamber Maids. cordS""and five had served terms m Dutch youth prisons. The other two were de sc ribed as "dangerous types " who escapea from prison last September while serving four-year terms for a rmed r o bbery. Four of the ~unmen were 23 a nd thre'e 22. From'Page Al TAXES • • • claim a victory." Jn the House. both Republican Leader John J. Rhodes of Arizona and Democratic Leader Tho ma s P . O'Neil l of :\Tassarhusetts said Ford favors the compromise. ·'The President has indicat- ed" he will sign the ta.x-cut bill 1f it includes the Senate com- promise language, Rhodes said The compromise pledges Congress to reduce next year's anticipated federal spending by an amount equal to $17 billion in tax cuts . but the pledge is not binding. The compromise was less warmly received in the House than in the Senate. Speaker Carl Albert said as far as he knew Ford had not been convinced of the idea Al be rt adde d : "They haven't sold me at all. I imagine I'll be the last one to cave in." Ford vetoed the tax-c ut ex· tension because he said such a reduction 1n federal income must be lied to a cut in spend- ing. Albert s aad the House is "not S?omg lo put down a figure and bind ourselves by law 12 months in advance ·· f 'rom Page AJ LUNCH ... to t•xtend the school day and en· forcc m'l'T\t have been post"d as J>Okntial problems Titree Arrested GARY, Ind. CUPI > -The FBI arrested three Gary resi- dents T hursday and charged them with t r ying lo extort SJ00,000 from a Lake County bank. Donald P . Roddy Jr., 30, and his wife, Constance. 28, and William E . Young, 2S, were ar rested by feder al agents. ·' ./ $4 Million f . 1 • San Juan Hit By Big Claim Ry RUDI NIF.DZl f'..LSKJ Of tll• Oe lly Piie« St.tlf A S4 mrnion damage claim wa:- filed again:.;t the> City of .Snn .Ju ar. C'~tpistrano WL·d nt•sdav bv ~· k111d dt•velopm(•nt firm whkh :1lll'gl'S it is bemg denied its pruiwrty l'\ghts. The claim w•H• filed by Jwnus Gilfillan in b('half of Massaon Hills Ranch Inc . ownt•rs of 152 acres e;.ist of the Sjn Di ei?o Freeway and north of Ortega Highway. It alleges that the city has re fused lo allow Missi on Hills to build on ridgelines and oprn spare areas and taken th(' pro p e r l y 1 n t o p u h I 1 <' d o m a 1 n "'without paymt•nt of Just C'<Hl'l pt•nsation." San Juan city r ouncllmt'n. rn action taken Wedrl<'srtay, allowt•d ~ission Hills lo build 180 housrng umls on its property Tht• rte- veloper wants to build 370 Although th(' t'laim 1:-. tlw largest ever filed ag~unst the <.'& ty, 1t as expe<.'tl'd to be routinely denit>d and referred tnSan Juan's 1r1suranC'e carrier at the Jan. 7 <'I tycounril m~eling . 1'1w filing of a da mage claim usually pre<.·edcs the iniUahon of a formal lawsuit. Gllfillail C'Ould not be l'Onlacted today to de termine if that is t.he next step he ant ends to t akf'. The first phase of Mi ssion llills. consisting of 50 acres. was appron>d in 1969. A second phase subdivision map approved at the same time has expired, accord· ing to r1ly officials. Since tha t time S._in Juan Capistrano has adopted a new gt>rwral plan with strict land ust• r<'gtdataons reducing thl' density of the roll ing hilh; of the project area City Attorney James Okazaki said. in his opinion. ·the general plan was passed by the council after due cons ideration of all citizens concerned and therefore valid and prope r. Consumer Prices Rise in N ovemher By the Associated Pres~ Sharply increased auto tn s u rance rates a nd higher mortgage costs were largely lo blame for a seven-tenths of ont• percent increase in consumer prices last month. the same ris e as in October, the government reported today. The size of last month's in- crease in over-all prices, sparked by a surge in the cost of services. was a surprise to Administration economists who <'Xpectcd some moderation in the nation's infl:.i lion rate. Meanwhile. a s ix-tenths of om· perreQl increase in the cost of Ii,. ing for Nov<'mber sent the con sumer price index for the Lo~ Angel~s ·Orange County area spiraling to a record 162 5, the Bureau of Labor Statistics re ported today . Bureau regional commissioner Bruce Hanchett said this meant consumers paid $16.25 in Nov- ember for goods and services which cost SlO in the base year of 1967. Hanchett said the Novcmb<'r consumer price index was 9.3per cent higher lh:in the Soulhl anrt figure for thL~ same month last vc•ar · Rureau studies showed the m<i .1or increases in Novembt>r for Los Angeles and Orange County were food, one percent; housing, nine tenths of one percent; power, 2.3 per cent. and medical care. one half of one percent. Hanchett said southland \'€.'gelable prices jumped 4.2 per rent but there'-' <1s a d ecline of onl' percent in the cost of fish. me<il •md poultry. Food prac<' men•ast•s modcral l'd nationallv last month and gasoline prfres' declined. but these improvements were mon· than offset by th~ biggest rr sc m the cost of services an more than a year. Auto insurance rates rose 8 :; percent in '.'lovember in the coun try' and were reported 17 percent , higher than a year ago. Govern ment experts said a major portion - of the auto ins urance increase ~~s a _ big jump in rates for sol· hs1on insurance. Mortgage rates rose 1.6 percent in November. The perfect gift. • • lounge chair a from Wood mark The 7. 30 p . m . ewnt. prt!Cl'dl'd hv 11 cocktail hou r, is schcdulvd f cir the Lake Fores t Clubhoust.' on Ridge Roule Orive an F.1 Toro F.ntertainmenl will b<' provided hy the M1ss1on Viejo High School dance band. Deadline for r eservations i!'I JM. 12. Checks covering the $8 dinner are to ht> mailed to the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce. 23861 El Toro Road. Su ate 407. El Toro :'v1ore freedom and the op portunity to gl't fo<Xi other than what is off<'r ed by the school 's <.•afeteria ar e reasons students favor the idea. Grantsnid. He ad- mitted that what it reaJly gets down to is that .. they'd like to do It .. Featuring all hand construction, quality tailorinc;J, along with a down and feather bock. Available for immediate delivery. Chamber officers S<'hedulC'd for installation are Bill Wells, pre~ident : Bob FiReira. vice pres dent; R11dy Pellerill, vice pres• dent. Thom Bl ack. treasurer. and J('an Rrown. secrct;:iry The Cha mber Maids e lection wiU be htld later this month and the results announced at the din ncr . Grant a nd other students have hcen workinr. for the past year .1nd a half lo make thls proposal to the tru~tCt'!'I . Most of their work has heen to $let the support in~ survey~ completed. 01stricl l>oard members and ~<'hoo l ad m inis trators, even those who oppose Che proposal, itf'nt>rally praise the 11ludent.s' work so far. . r WHICOA YS & SA TUIOA YS 9:00 to S:lO NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WESTCLlff' DR . 642·~ LAGUNA BEACH • :14~ NOl(TIJ C:OAS'I' HWY • 4!M W I TORRANCE • 23649 llAW11tORNE BLVD IOJWn ~·n Ill 9. ~Wl. 12·S l01 371H279 ) . l7 t 1 I , . v as SU pr bl J~ SC pt ('( F. lll r SI al d; fc ht f d1 tc th a1 pi th w ] S\. m bl PE pr as re er by We ~('1 me .io . I )(.' .nf ;u t\r sp Rt po Rr ('0 en wt 19' ('( l'E fij yE jo A: fo te p< h: VE " I L c c c c a I ,. II H • "' Irvine EDITION , . VOL. 68, NO. 353, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Closing N. • toeks 'TEN CENTS Congress -Moves to Block Tax Hike WASHINGTON (AP> -With assurances of President Ford's support, the Senate and House ap- proved a compromise bill today to block a tax increase scheduled Jan. I. Approval was a step toward re- solving a tax·and-s pcnding db - pute that threatens to boost tn· come taxes on New Year's l>a) Estimates of the increase ran~c up lo S6 a week The compromise. wntten by the Senate Finance Committee. faced oppos ition in the House, although President Ford ap- peared to have given more than he got. The kev to settlement in the Senate was compromise on Ford's demand for a federal spending ceiling as part of any bill extending the current Sl7-bilhon tax reduction -passed in the first place as a recession.fighting measure. What the President got was a provis ion promising that Congress will curb federal spend· mg in the year beginnmg Oct. 1, 1977, by an amount equal to the amount of the extended tax cut - without th~ dollar ceiling he soug ht. The language is not binding. and the Senate bill notes that Congress may change its mind later. Rep. Brock Adams. chairman of the House Budget Committee, said the panel would not accept the Senate plan and other House members were reportedly con · sidering alternatives Sen. William V. Roth <R-Dl'I ), announced on the Senate floor that Ford agreed to the com- <SeeTAXES, Page A.2> Body;··Casket Found Grisly Find Made in Orange County Dump By TOM BARLEY Of Ille O•llY P1IOI St•lf A grisly discov('ry in Coyote Canyon has Orange County SherifC's officers therkmg wilh all county mortuari('s today to- day in search of an explanation for the apparent tossing of human remains onto the county /"dump. . Trash workers called deputies to the scene Wednesday when they spotted a mortuary casket among the rubbish they were tip- ping into the county dump. FurthE:r examination revealed the whitened bones of a man who was fully dressed when he was Car, Ho1ne Costs Sent interred, deputies said. Coroner 's officers are check ing serial numbers found in the coffin with the manufacturers in a bid to trace the local mortuary. Coroner's Deputy Jim Beisner warned that an e arly linking of the casket with the Westminster )temorial Park, 14801 Beach Blvd., "may not be accurate. "That identification stemmed from the comment by a tras h worker that he recalls hauling caskets from the Westminster mortuary on an earlier oc- casion," Beisner said. The coroner's deputy stated that he did not know if the caskets involved in that hauling operation were empty or oc - cupied. Al l inquiri es to the Westminster mortuary are being referred tod av to mortuary director Derek MrWhinney. But McWhinney could not be located. His secretary repeated- ly told n ew s men that her employer ''might be al a meet- ing" or "he might be available later today." Beisner said his office is or- ganizing an immediate search of the Coyote Canyon dump "in an attempt to locate any other re· mains that might"llave been dis - posed of in that area. "We are gomg to rope off the dump immediately," Beisner said. "And we will be looking for both casket s a n d bones lhro~ghoutthes1te" An Orange County funeral director with many years of e.x- perience in the indus try ex- plained today that it is "entirely possible" for empty caskets to be found in county or city dumps . "Sometimes a change in plan by the relatives of a deceased person can lead to the body being removed from thl' original casket and placed in a more C&>e RODY, Page A2l UPI 'f~l.,,llOIO HOUSE DEMOCRATIC LEADERS HUDDLE AFTER TAX VETO Rep. Al Ullman (left), Speaker Carl Albert Confer , Prices Up By the Associated Press Long Beach For Alaska Oil Seen SAN PEDRO CAP> -The port of Long Beach was expected to be named today as the major West Coast supertanker terminal to handle huge volumes of Alas kan Clemente Cops Cu1 Sharply increased auto in- s urance r ates a nd h igher mortgage costs were largely to blame for a seven ·tenths of one per.mt increase in consumer prices last month. the same rise as in October. the government reported today The size of las t month's in- crease in over-all prict•s, sparked by a surge in the cost of services. .vas a s urprise to Administration ~conomists who expected some moderation in the nation's infla· .ion rate. Meanwhile. a six·tenths of one .lercent increase in tht• cost of liv- .ng for November sent the con- mmer price index for the Los &.ngeles -Orange County area spiraling to a record 162 5. the Bureau of Labor Statisllcs rC'· potted tOday. Rureau rt'g1onal comm1 ss1oncr Bruce Hanchett said this meant consumers paid $16.25 in Nov ember for goods and ser vices which cost SlO in the base year of 1967. Hanchett s aid the November consumer price index was 9.3 per cent hig her than the Southland figure for the same month last year. Bureau studies showed the m n- jor increases in November for Los Angeles a nd Orange County were food. one percent; housing. nine· tenths of one percent; power. 2 :t percent. and medical cart', one half of one percent. Hanchett s aid southland vegetable prices Jumped 4.2 per. <See PRICES. Page A2) Coast \\'eatl1er That pea soup will hang on through the .. weekend in the iate night and morning hours. Hazy suns hine will break through for Satur· day afternoon with cooler temperatures predicted. INSIDE TODA,. Actor Paul Newman soys ht> doesn't think audiences WOtlld , accept him in cert am roles - such as that of o homosnuol roach. 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JI ..... .. , Teamsters Alliance UPI 1'tlet»llOIO JUBILANT HOSTAGES WAVE AFTER RELEASE Seven South Moluccan 'Gunmen End Two-week Standoff Moluccan Gunmen Free 25 Hostages AMSTERDAM , Thl· Netherlands CU Pl > -Stnkmg their flag and s houting war whoops. seven South Moluccan gunmen surt'endered today and 'freed about two dozen persons they held hostage for m~re than A police spokesman said all s even gunmen had criminal re· cords and five had served terms in Dutch youth prisons. The other two were describej;I as "dangerous types" crude oil. . The a nnouncement was to come from Standard Oil Co. of Ohio (Sohio) and Long Bt';.i ch port officials, the San Pedro News-Pilot r eported. Sohio's selection of Long Reach ends more than a year's compeli· lion between Long Beach and the port of Los Angeles for the crude oil s h ipping fat'ility, the newspaper said. <Related oil story, A3 > Both ports presented prc- limmar1 propos als to Sohio for supertanker terminals in Oc - tober 1974. Since ther1 , Cle veland-based Sohio has required finaJ reports and draft environmental impact reports from both ports. Up until Thursday, both Long Beach and Los Angeles port of- <See PORT, PageA2> Bungling Burglar The adage that it takes one to catch one proved faJse in the case of Irvine police Officer Owen Kreza T hursday. Kreza proved his lark of burglary skills while try- ing lo help resident Kathy Kosoff, who had locked herself out of her house. break in. Attempting to jimmy a window, Kreia broke the glass. cutting his arm and requiring seven stitches. By FREDF.RICK SCllOEMF.111. Of'"' Daily P11o1 sw11 San Clemente police offi cers \'Oled this morning lo sever their controversial alliance with the powerful Teamstt:•rs Union. The d ecision was made because of negative commumty reaction lo an April decision lo hire the union as a bargaining agent in s alary negotiations with the city. A statement released by the Public S:ifety Employes As- sociation < PSEA ) said we wish to maintain and improve upon tht.> support of the citizens of San Cleme nt e. In the pas t , San Clemente police have made personal appeals to and solicited the support of the c1t1iens On all occasions. the c itizens have rallied to support their police of- ficers. "The retention agreement with the Teamsters resulted in the citizens being s plit into three fac· lions, those who oppose our posi- tion, those who support our posi- tion, those who support our posi· tion that we have the right to professional representation but do not like our choice of representatives," the s tatement said. •·our decision "'as that the total support of lht' citizens is of paramount importance,'' 1l added. Craig Steckler. PSEA pres i- dent. today ahnounced that the association and union would drop legal actions pending against the city and Ma yor Anthony DiGiovanni. The union had filed suit to quash a city resolution de· . two weeks in the Indonesian con sulate. An apparent Dutch willingness to discuss South Moluccan pro blems h elped convince thr gunmen to give up. Lost Car Case Settled The 25 hostages walk<'d s mil· ing out of the consulate to a wail ing police bus while a crowd that included joyful relatives burst in- to cheers and people leanin~ from windows and balconies waved and shouted. Five minutes later. the s('ven young extremists strode mto the rainy street. one by one. into the hands or waiting police. Tho gunmen were driven in a polit·e cortege to police headquarters. They shouted battle cries as they arrived at the headquarters Before leaving the consulak . th(' gunmen hauled down the red and·blue South Moluccan flag that had fluttered frcm the third floor balcony during their 15-da~· occupation of the consul ace to de mand tndependencc of their former Spice Island homeland - once a Dutch possession bul now part of lndonesia. ' I Huntington. Woman Accepts $650 for Chevy By ROBE RT BARKER Of Ill• Dally Piiot SC•lf Mrs. Alice Loftis. who had her car towed away under orders of the Huntington Beach Police Department only lo see it disap- pear apparently from the face of the eartH, is willing to let bygones be bygones . Mrs. Loftis said Thursday she had accept ed $650 from the in· s urance company for her ill- fated 1965 Chevrolet s tation W3iOn "Rut it still barnes me what~vcr became or my <':tr." ~ht> s aid. "I don 't think I'll ever know and I don 't thU\k the police are looking for it or that they cart>." The car was towed 3Way from in front or her home al 8491 . .. Lomond Ori ve on Sept. 23 because it hadn 't been moved several days des pite several warnings. It was t aken to Huntington Auto Service oh Main Street and when Mrs. Loftis came around to pick it up about a .month later it had vanished. She believes that it was inad· vertenlly crunched by compact- ing machines. but poli<'C and an owner :it the firm say they think 1t may have been stolen, even though it was not In running or- der and would have had to be towed awoy from under lhe nose~ of guard dogs. Pollcc so1d Thur8day that tht' car still is listed as missing a nd that they arc keeping th<•1r eyes out for it os they would for "any stolen property.·' Mrs. Loftis , who works al Hug hes Aircraft in Newport Beach, says s he was contacted by an attorney "to sue the city for everything it had." But she said s he declined. "I'm a taxpayer and it would be like suing myself." she said. Besides, the city has enough problems without that." She said, however, she hasn't become 3 big fan of the police de- partment. "I'm totally dis appointed in them. My car wasn't abandoned and it shouldn't have been towed away in the first place." she said. St)e said she plans to use the in· surance settlement to buy Christmas presents for her six children. nymg police officers the right to affiliate with labor unions, while the association had filed a Sl0.000 laws u1l that alleged that the mayor had intered with of· f1cers' labor rig hts. In add1twn. Steckler said. the association will drop claims d e· manding the city pay officers for back overtime and eq\lipment costs allegedly owed. ~ The Teamstt'rs Union issue stalled this year's salary negotia· lions. Police are seeking a 13 per. t'l'nt salarv increase -a fi gure 1wC'ded . lhl'Y claim. to bring their CSc.>e P:\(T, Page A2) $70~000 Airplan~ . toleri· at Airport An aircraft valued by the vic- l 1m at $70,000 was stolen Wed- nesday ni ght from its parking s pa c e at Orange County Airport. s heriff's officers re· ported today. Deputies said the sin g le engine aircraft owned by con· tractor Dean Schubert ·Turner, 43, of 5902 Frattmar Circle, Huntington Beach, was flown from tht~ fa cility by a man driven lo the area in a white C'adillac. An investigation is un- der way today. Church Hits CIA Tactics WASHINGTON (UPI> - Th~ nation's oldest over· seas mis!>ionary organiza- tion today threatened to sue the U.S. government unless the Administration stops the CIA practice of us ing American mis - sionaries to get informa - tion. In a letter to presidential counsel Philip W. Buchen, the executive vice presi- dent or board for world ministries of the United Church of Christ, David M. Stowe, said the board would c hallenge "at whatever level necessary" the CIA practke. "We r eject the right of the president or any oth<'r official to encourage the CIA or any governmental body to attempt to use Chri~Uan mjssionarles for the PllfPOSC of clicitin.g in- formation or carrying out. policy," Stowe wrote. I t • 2 OAIL Y PILOT Battin Request Denied Orangt> ruu11t\ .Supl'r\ISOI Hob1.•rt lk1ll1n .rnd h1:. l<iW)t'I :-1100 will ha\'l' h1 appe;u· beforl' the JLldge thl'Y lrH•rl in vain to 11n PL'arh and find surtll' other wuy tu fight what t hl'v allL'gt• 1:-. ,1 noht1c~11 \'l'llCfrtt ;t Uatlan Jnd his la\\ \l'I' ~1Jllht1\\ Kun lirh i-uffercd J <ll'fl1Jt hcfort> the presiding Judg1.· ,,f San Diego t 'ounty Superior l'ourt Wcdnes- d3y when they trtl•d lo rom·mce Judge Eh Lt.>\'enson th..il Oranl!t' County Supt.•nor Court Judgl' Kenneth LaL• was pulrt1<·all) h13s('() bl'cau!>t' of has affiliation with the Republ1tan Puri) Lt.>\ enson tt•rmL'd the argu r'tlent a "tr;nest~ .. 1111 tht·s~·skm of JUnsprudl'nt'L' In nw<.1sured. hut defm1t1vc lc.inguagl'. ht.• told Rattm to ftnd some othL•r wa\ tu seek a "fair trial · · Ratttn 's lll''<t aµp.arcnt re l'O urH. 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"''""Ill UJ 111 --,. - ---MOULJON :r r-r- nUSMC ~,,,,,,,,, BARRANCA '''• HELICOPTER ROUTE lllllllllllllllllll•\•1&1,11 •••••••••••••• AIRCRAFT HAZARD LINE A POSSIBLE •sires Dots Mark tlae Spots 0 ::D PKWY. •• ••• • • • C' . . ,, ....... ~· ... ,/.. .. ~ 1>~ along with real estate values, access, esthetic quality and distribution of the dis· trict's population. Plans are to establis h a temporary satellite campus first. then build permanent facilities . Here arl' the eight locations under con · sideration fol' the second campus of the Saddleback Collt'gc Di strict Trustees a r e rxpected tu st'lect one of them early next .ve~1r. Aircraft hazard lines and helicopter routes figure tn th(' selctt1on process ---.:__...:....:......:....::..::__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fog Causes Chain Crash; Two Killed .. DF:LA~O <AP J 1\(.r) dozen ears and tr u t' k ~ :, I am m t.·d togt'tht'r hC'rl' tod:i~ in tht.• worst of numerous traffic aceid{·nts an the fog -bo und S<11l Jo<.rquin \'allt•y At ll•asl l\\O peopll' Wl'rt• 1-illkd . Southbc1uncl motorist~ who had Ileen exp(•ra1·nrang \'l!-iibality of :1bo11t 1.000 fl..'ct along State Rtc. !19 sudden!~,. m l't a thick fogbank .it an undC'rcross1ng here and ... 1ammt.'d on their hrakt.'s. th<' California ll1ghway Patrul re ported That caused :1 chaan-rcacl1on rollis1on involving an estimated 12 C'a r s and 12 trucks, a ~poke~man said A rew other \eh1cles may have :-.us tatned minor damage, but offrct•rs said their drivers ll'fl before being rnnt artl'd \lo <lt-tailc; wc•rr a\'a1lablc on t h l' pl' (I Jl I l' " I l I t• cl I II l h (' "rt.'<'kage. It was not knO\rn hO\\ mam \\>C're injured Tr:1ffac was rcroutC'd across tht• 11\•erpa::-s following the 7. 15 a m 1·r3sh. The hig hway was stall blocked at mid-m orning although the fog had liftl'd From Pagt-A I !91 BODY : .. 'll1tabl<' container ... he said. 'State law forbids the> reuse of the origrna l casket.·• he e'< plained . ''And so s ome mortuaries send the original con t;uner to the nearest dump · · He further explained that on rare occasions it is rcaJu:ed by (uncral direc tors. or t h~ de l'eased's next of km th;H he or she Prt'ferred cremation lo the bun al nit's actually performed ·Again," he said, "the casket. if 1t was ml"tal. is dumped and the re mams art.• <'r<'mated in a \\OOden casket A cemeter y oper ator who didn't dis posC' of fhe metal ('as ket would !')(' m senous trouhlP ·· E'rona Page A I .. PACT ... s alaries on par with the a\'eraJ?e paid an other Orange Colunty police agen(')CS. Steckler said the decision to withdraw from the represenla· t1 on contract with the union would clear the wav for earnest nt.•gotiations to resume. Accordin,:? to the statement. ·'th~ officers felt they could not longer endure without having had a pay raise in the pas t one and one ha lf years." Steckler said city officiaJs and the union would be notified of the withdrawal today., .He noted that a factor ll'l.fll con- tnbuted to today's decision was a rt'eltnJ,? <.1mong PSEA members that the union was not perform. anj? a role that was acceptable. :'\o specifics were cited huwc\'er ' No Refunds For This "Cop' llERKELE"r tAP) -A cam pus police' officer has bct-n s us P<'nded for try mg to get a refund from a nude encounter parlor by po!>ing as an undercover agent for the city police department. Randolph G. Grant, 32, was ar rested on a charge of attempted petty theft after he returned se\'cral times to the Intercity Consultant Agency to ask for hi.s S30 back. Rerkclcy Police Inspector Frank Sabatini said Grant. wear ing a Navy Reserve uniform. went for a session at the Intercity Consultant Agency on Dec. 8 Sabatini said Grant returned in his campus policeman's uniform the next day, told the parlor he was an undercover cop and want eel his money back 'Sex Parlors' Fight Edict NO LONGER' INCOGNITO POWAY (AP) -No longer will Piper be incognito. The Poway girl's pare nts, Mr. and Mrs. James Incognito, announced their daughter Piper a nd Glen Pasco will marry in February. SC Youth Sentenced For Pot Ronald Ste\'l'n Carr of Sun Clement~ was st.'ntt.•nc.·t.'d Thur!. day to ope year m Orange County Jail after pleading guilty to re· duced charges o f selUng marl· juana. Carr, 22. the son of San Clemente City M anagL'r Kt>nncth Carr. also was ordernd by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams to serve three years on probation. He begins his jail term Jan. 5. Rhyne Steven Avcnll. one of two men arrested with Carr arter an investigation in v. hi ch un dercover officers s aid they "'en• sold cocaine valul•d at $250,000. was sentenced to four months in the county jail which wall b~gin Jan.5. A\'erill . 2 1. or 2672 1 C.111<' Salida. Ca pistrano BC'ath , pleaded guilty to reduced charges or possessing man juana. He will be on prohatwn for three years when he leaves the jail. The scheduled st.>ntcncing of conv icted co-defendant Hubl'rt Elliott Cooper , 31, of the same Capistrano Beach address. ha:-; been delayed until Jan. 15. lie . also pleaded guilty to poss1..•:-.s ing marijuana . From Page 11 I PORT ... firials said they fe lt they had a good chan ce of receiving the bid to house the s upe rtanker terminal. Officials or both ports declined com m ent until lhl' for mal announcement. But on Thursday. Fred n. Cr awford, Los Angeles port terminal manager. informed harbor employes in a memo that Long Beach bad been selected. The oil com pany plans to brin~ 550.000 barrels of oil a day to its West Coast facility for shipmL·nt by pipeUne to the M 1dwcst. The newspaper said Sohio's selection centered on the port that could readily handle the 50,000 to 150.000·deadweight ton t ankers that will call at the port area every other day by 1978. Long Beach proposed a $20 million facility in its outer harbor in an existing 62·foqt deep chan nel. Los Angeles· proposal . estimated to cos t about S50 million, called for a massive dredging program to take the harbor depths from 45 feet to 65 feet. A new be rth was to be built at a 1.andfill in the outer harbor O••ly PllOt S~I P!lolo THINGS LOOKING UP Kathleen King Mrs . King's Fzmd Total Hits $1,120 Kathleen King, a lluntingt.011 &ach mother about to lo~e her home a week ago. said today tlw generosity of Orange Coa~t res1 dents will definitely givt> ht•r family a merry C'hnslma!'> .. ft just seems like thC' i mposs1 blc happened." sht.> said "I h;.iH• got my hoose and llungs reall~ look a lot better.·· Mrs Kmg. 29. has been bcsl'l by illness and finanl'iaJ w0<.•s A mortgage firm and thL· Hunt mgton Continental Jlomeownl·r ... Ass ocaiation were set to foreclose on hcr condominium because of back paymenl!i. But area res idents, reading of her plight in the Daily Pilot. haw donated Sl.120 so far Wiih the money. she has pa11J off the homeowner fees and oth<'r outstanding bills And through rnntatts m<idt.• h.\ Huntington lh•ar h .tltornL·~ Harry Hicks. she l'N'l'ivl'd .1 $480 mortgagt• loa11 Thur ... dav ~:''!!!: Firt•side Thrift in llun.tangto11 Rt:'arh Office Manager Jim i''ulghum s<iid the Joan was easier to ar range becaus e Mrs King didn't have the other outstanding dehtl- and requ1 red an amount s mull enough to pay back ~trs. King said this mornmg that s he still has Sl28 in donatwns an the Kitty King F'und at Pacifil' - City Bank in Huntington Beach. and she wiJl c lose the account next Friday. using proceeds to pay back the loan The perfect gift. • • lounge chair a from Woodmark I I J. PfilCES ... LOS ANGELES <APl -Dirty SaJly's and Mother's F\Jn Palace gave up qui etly, but the Hollywood Fox Club and the Palace of Love are fighting to stay in busin ess. Featuring all hand construction, quality tailoring, along with a ·-down and f eather bock. Available for immediate delivery. cent but there was a decline of one percent in the cost ol lish, menl a nd poultry Food price increa~~ moden1t cd nationally last month and i;tasohne prices d<>clined, but these improvements were mor<> than ofrset by the b1ggtst rise tn lht cost of services tn mar~ than a year Auto in~urance ratt"S ros~ 8 5 percent in November in the coun- try and were reported 17 perc~nl higher than a year <Jgo. While the p eople who run Sally's and Mother's were de· parting In the face or an eviction notice Thursday. a lawyer for the latter two e stablishmenlc; wa~ seeking federal court relief from a police abatement program that is taking its toll of Hollywood ··~ex parlor~.·· The s tore owner who evicted his tenants from the two parlors 1'a.id a fterward that he ''did whal r was told, that ·s all." He would not elaborate. WIHDA YS I SA TUIDA YS t:OO to 5:10 L NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 W£.~1'C'l.lt"F Oh • t>42·2Wi0 LAGUNA BEACH • J4'i NOHTll t:OA~~r HW\' • 4~ WI TORRANCE• 23649 llAWTUORNE BL\'O 10pcn fo Ill 9. Sun 12 ~ 301 37tl 1%79 I l • , -· V< Sc 1 J ~ Net the whc gun fre• hel1 wee sul: A to • bie gur T ing ing incl lo fro wa· F you rail har gur cor The arr H the anc tha floe occ ma for1 one · pat A sev cor in I tw s T Fea Di1J cer nig Joni neg T gra hou T "n<I llat WO\ ble tJor .. stat J Huntington Beaeh Fouiitain Valley EDITION VOL. 68, ;6353, 4 \SECTI*, 44 PAGES * ., , 1975 Afternoon N.Y.~toeks TEN CENTS ~un·tington ~Lost Car' Enigma Settled 1 By ROBERT BARKER 1 Of tlM 0.11., l'llot St•lf Mrs. Alice Loftis, who had her ar towed away under orders of ~e Huntington Beach Police Department only to see it dis ap- pear apparently from the face of the earth. is willing lo let bygones be bygones. Mrs. Loftis said Thursday she bad accepted $650 from the in- surance company for her ill· fated 1965 Chevrolet station wagon. "But it s till baffles m e whatever became of my car," she said. "I don't think I'll ever know and l don't think the police are looking for it or that they care.'' The car was towed away from in front of her home at 8491 UPITtie.Mto JUBLLANT HOSTAGES WAVE AFTER RELEASE Seven South Moluccan Gunmen End Two-week Standoff Moluccan Gunmen , Free 24 Hostages AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands <UPI> -Striking their flag and s houting war whoops, seven South Moluccan gunme n surrendered today and freed two doien persons they had held hostage for more than two weeks in the Indonesian con· sulate. An apparent Dutch willingness to discuss South Moluccan pro· biems helped convince the gunmen to give up. The 24 hostages walked smil- ing out of the consulate to a wait- ing police bus while a crowd that included joyful relatives burst in- to cheers and people leaning from windows and balconies waved and shouted. Five minutes later, the seven young extremists strode into the rainy street, one by one, into the hands of waiting police. The gunmen were driven in a police cortege to police headquarters. They shouted battle cries as they arrived at the headquarters. Before leaving the consulate, the gunmen hauled down the red- and-blue South Moluccan flag that had fluttered from the third- floor balcony during their 15-day occupation of the consulate to de- mand independence of their former Spice Island homeland - once a Dutch possession but now 1 partoflndonesia. A police spokesman said all seven gunmen had criminal re- cords and five had served terms in Dutch youth prisons. The other two 'f\fere de sc ribed a s ·''dangerous types" who escaped from prison last September while serving lour-year terms for (See HOSTAGES, Page A2> · Chnrch Hits CIA Tactics WASHINGTON (UPI) - The nation's oldest over- seas missionary organiza- tion today threatened to sue the U.S. government unless the Administration stops the CIA practice of using American mis- sionaries to get informa- tion. In a letter to presidential counsel Philip W. Buchen, the executive vice presi- dent of board for world ministries of the United Church of Christ, David M. Stowe, said the board would challenge "at whatever level necessary'' the CIA pr act ice. "We reject the right of the president or any other official to encourage the CIA or any governmental body to attempt to use Christian missionaries for the purpose of eliciting in- formation or carrying out policy," Stowe wrote. Seve11 Percent Bike j..omond Drive on Sept. 23 "'because it hadn't been moved several days despite several warnings. It was taken to Huntington Auto Service on Main Street and when Mrs. Loftis came around to pick it up about a month later it had vanished. She believes that it was inad- vertently crunched by compact- ing machines, but pohce and an owner at the firm say they think it may have been stolen, even though it was not m running or· der and would ha~ had to be towed away from un er the noses of guard dogs. Police said Thur day that the car still .js listed as missing and that they are keeping their eyes out for it as they would Cor "any stolen property.'' Mrs . Loftis , who works at Hughes Aircraft in Newport Beach, says she was contacted by an attorney ·'lo sue the city for everything it had." But she said she declined. "I'm a taxpayer and it would be like suing myself," she said . .Besides, the city has enough problems without that." She said, however, ~he ha:in'l become a big fan of the police d t>· partment. "I'm totally disappo1nkt.l in them. My car wasn't abandoned and it shouldn't have been towed away in the first place,·· she said. She said she plans lo use the an s urance settlement to buy Cbristmas presents for her s ix: children. Body, Casket Found Gr.U;ly Find Made in Orange County Dump By TOM BARLEY Of tlle D•lly Pilot S..lf A grisly discovery in Coyote Canyon h as Orange County Sheriff's officers checking with all county mortuaries today to- day in search of an explanation tor the apparenf tossing of human remains onto the county dump. Trash workers called deputies to the scene Wednesday when they spotted a mortuary casket among the rubbish they were tip- ping into the county dump. Long Beach For Alaska Oil Seen SAN PEDRO CAP> -The port of Long Beach was expected to be named today as the major West Coast supertanker terminal to handle huge volumes of Alaskan crude oil. The announcement was to come from Standard Oil Co. of Ohio CSohio> and Long Beach port officials, the San Pedro News-Pilot reported. Sohio's selection of Long Beach ends more than a year's competi- tion between Long Beach and the port of Los Angeles for the crude oil s hipping facility, the newspaper said. Both ports presented pre- liminary proposa ls to Sohio for supertanker terminals in Oc· tober 1974. · Since then, Cleveland.based Sohio has required final reports and draft environmental impact reports from both ports. Up until Thursday, both Long Beach and Los Angeles port of- ficials said they felt they had a good chance of receiving the bid to house the sup~rtanker terminal. Officials of both ports declined comment until the formal announcement. But on Thursday, Fred B. Crawford, Los Angeles port terminal manager, informed harbor employes in a memo that Long Beach had been selected. The oil company plans lo bring 550.000 barrels of oil a day to its West Coast facility for shipment by pipeline to the Midwest. The newspaper said Sohio's selection centered on the port that could readily handle the 50.000 to 150,000·deadweight ton tankers that will call at the port area every other day by 1978. Long Beach proposed a $20 miHion facility in its outer harbor in an existing 62-foot deep chan- nel. Los Angeles' proposal , estimated to cost about. $50 million, called for a massive dredging program to take the harbor depths from 45 feet to 65 feet. A new berth was to be built <See PORT, PageA2) Further examination revealed the whitened bones of a man who was fully dressed when he was interred, deputies said. Coroner's officers are check- ing serial numbers found 10 the coffin with the manufacturers in a bid to trace the local mortuary. Coroner's Deputy Jim Beisner warned that an early linking of the casket with the Westminster Memorial Park, 14801 Beach Blvd., "may not be accurate. "That identification stemmed from the comment by a trash D•llY Piiot Slaff PtMlto THINGS LOOKING UP Kathleen King Mrs. King's Fimd .Total Hits $1,120 Kathleen King. a Huntington Beach mother about to lose her home a week ago, said today the generosity of Orange Coast resi- dents will definitely give her family a merry Christmas. "It just seems like the impossi· ble happened," she said. "J have got my house and things really look a lot better.'' Mrs. King, 29, has been beset by illness and financial woes. A mortgage firm and the Hunt· ington Continental Homeowners Assocaiation were set to foreclose on her condominium because of back payments. But area res idents, reading or her plight.in the Daily Pilot, have donated $1.120 so far. With the money, she has paid off the homeowner f ecs and other outstanding bills. And through contacts made by Huntington Beach attorney Harry Hicks. s he received a $480 mortgage loan Thursday from Fireside Thrift in Huntington Beach. worker that he recalls hauling caskets from the Westminster mortuary on an earlier oc- casion," Beisner said. The coroner's deputy stated that he did not know if the caskets involved in that hauling operation were empty or oc- cupied. All inquiries to the Westminster mortuary are being referred today to mortuary director Derek McWhinney. But McWhinney could not be located. His secretary repeated- ty told newsmen that hH employer "might be at a meel· ing" or "he might be available later today.'' Beisner said his office is or- ganizing an immediate search of the Coyote Canyon dump "in an . attempt to locate any other re· mains that might have been dis· posed of in that area. ••we are going to rope off the dump immediately," Beisner said. I Ford Support Vowed I Senate Okays Block Of Tax Increase J , BULLETIN WASmNGTON (AP) -With assurances of President Ford's supjlOl't, tbe Senate approved a ~ompromlse bill today to block a tax increase scheduled Jan. I. Thevotewas7%·7. WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi· dent Ford has agreed to a com- promise tax cut bill, partly re- solving a legislative impasse tbat threatens lo boost the average workingman's taxes on New Year's day, members of Congress said today. Sen. WiJliam V. Roth, CR· Del.), announced on the Senate floor that Ford agreed to the compromise measure, which would tie a nonbinding spending ceiling to a tax cut extension. Two other senator s said Ford's approval came as the Senate Finance Committee vot- ed 10·1 for the compromise. The bill was sent immediately to the Senate floor. The senators said the White House would not announce its formal approval in advance. At the White House, deputy press secretary William I. Greener said only that Ford is ''quite encouraged" by the com- promise proposal .. because it covers what the President has been asking for." He said Ford wants to see the final ·version of the compromise. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, <D· Maine), s peaking for the Budget Committ'e'e, said, "There is some fuzziness of language and some doubts about it by some. -But there ••• is the essence of compromise. Both sides have to be able to 'claim a victory." In the House, both Republican Leader J ohn J. Rhodes of Arizona and Democratic Leader Thomas P. O'Neill of Massachusetts said Ford favors . <See TAXES, Page A2) Consumer Prices Rise in N ovemher J By'tbe Associated Press Sharply increased auto in· surance rates and higher mortgage costs were largely to blame for a seven-tenths of one percent increase in consumer prices last month, the same rise as in October, the government reported today. The size of last month's in- crease in over-all prices, sparked by a sur ge in the cost of services, was a surprise to Administration economists who expected some moderation in the nation's infla· lion rate. Meanwhile, a six-tenths of one percent increase in the coot of liv· ing for November sent the con- sumer price index for the' Los Angeles-Orange County a rea spiraling to a record 162.5, the Bureau of Labor Statistics rc- portedloday. Auto insurance rates rose 8.5 percent in November in the coun- try a nd were reported 17 percent higher than a year ago. Govern-·, rnentexperts said a major portion of the auto insurance increase was a big jump in rates for col- lision insurance. Mortgage rates rose 1.6 percent in November. Coast Weather Teachers Pay Raised Office Manager Jim Fulghum said the loan was easier to ar- range because Mrs. King didn't have the other outstanding debts and required an amount small enough to pay back. t Students Seek Ca~pus Voice '" A petition, signed by 550 slu· dents at Golden West College and claiming that students are om· itted from district committees has been presented to the .trustees of the Coast Community .College District. That pea soup will hang on through the weekend in the late night and morning hours. Hazy sunshine will break through for Satur· day afternoon with cooler temperatures predicted. INSIDE TODAY By KATHY CLANCY otttl• 011ly ll'llet 5'.ttf Teachers in the Huntington ~ach City (elementary> School District were given a seven per- cent pay increase Thursday night, after saying they would no longer take part in "fruitless" negotiations. ~ The school board voted 4·1 to grant the increase after a two- hour executive session. Trustee Brian Q3rland vott'd "no" on the issue, saying a "un- ll atcr al" contract adoption would possibly cause "imipara- ble damage" to the board's rel a· ijonshlp with teachers. "II we are the wlnnen; in this staaed. mythicnl battle," he con- tinued, "It is an extremely shallow victory." And.lie criticized the board and its representative, Deputy Superintendent Charles Pal mer contending they are using "primitative, combative" 19th century labor tactics. After the meeting. board Pre!\i· dent Steve Holden said he believes the board tried hard to reach an agreement with teachers. He said tbe pay raise will cost the district $400,000 this year and will make the teachers the third highest paid elementary district teachers in Orange County. And during the session, Trustee Norma Vander Molen said, "l can only comment that I have n~ver staged a battle. I have always treated all teachers with respect and l will continue to do so even though at times I may not be accorded the same respect in return.'' At the same time, trustees vot· ed unanimously to form a com· mittee of citizens, teachers and. administrators to study some of the disputed con tr act item!\ length or the school day, minimum teaching days ond school staffing plans. But Tanner Peterson. presi· dent of the Huntincton Beach Elementarv Teacben Associa· lion, said todoy those itema (See ALA.RY, P1geA!) -l Mrs. King said this morning that she still has $128 in donations in the Kitty King Fund at Pacific City Bank in Huntington Beach. and she will close the account next Friday, using proceeds to pay back the loan. . Friends said Mrs Kin~·s cur- rent financY,tl dilemma de· veloped while 'she was helping a neighbor Wlth food. bills and babysitting. The nelJhbor paid her back. friends saad, but the neighbor's checks bounced ltnd put Mrs. King's finances into difficulty. She said she collects about $443 monthly tn $otial set'urity d1s- abillty and aid for d~pendcnt chllttten. The petition asked the board lo enact provisions lo insure stu- ~ent participation in decision· making at district and campus levels, The ~Ution particularly noted that students were omitted from a task force which studied district organi7.ation. Admlnistratlors of both Golden West and Oranfle Coast colleges resp0nded. however, that stu· dents <Jo serve on campus com· mitt~e~ and the board took no ac- tion. · .. Actor Paul Newman '1l!J!f he doe$1t't think audiences would acceyt him tn certain roles - $t.1Ch C$ tbol of o homose:tual coach. Daily Pilot Staff Writer Dennis McLf!llon hcu thit UOl"JI on Page C2 of the Weekender. l•dex ~ A.2 OAILYPILOT H /F Valley J -~ " Salaries Revised t'ou1.1t:1J 1l \·.llli'..'y {'tt y orf1ci;1l~ h JVf' l.SSUe d l'('VISl'd r1 gurcS on pay r aises rert·ntly i.:1vt<n the c-ity tnanager and s1,.•\'Cn dcp<1rt1Til'nt hl•:tds f\l'C':1uSl' ,1f ..1n 1•rr1lr 111 l':1lc·ul.1 t10n s, ('~'ntr0 !lt·1· ll o\\'.t rd .:-::1e phens s:lHI 10<1:1~·. th1· s:ilan !'s \\t•r e rt•p1>rtl·d four µcreC'tlt higher th an tlh.':V :.tt·tually arl' 'l'he eight t.•mpluyC'~ "'t•rc given r:11ses by t h(' C'1ty l'oune1J :-.tov :?!'i .l\'t>r!lg 1ng 5.5 pt'fl't.•nt R u t Cit~· :\l~n~1g1•r J;.1/llt'" ~eal's salary ;it·tu:.illy t'-S..19.792 I :1i her than (tJ(' $,11,3X8 report('cl •·.trlt;or , St1·1\h1·11:-:-~11d In adU1t1011 . ft1ur p1·1·1·l'nl nf h1~ :-a :iry :.is \\'t·ll .•~t h.II nf1h1• :-Ol'\'t•n dep.1rtn1ent hL•ad~. 1:-\\ 1thht·ld for :1 relirL'ffiL•nt fund Stl'Phl'ns L'\pla111L·J :-.taff ml'm loL~r~ L'rl"lltlL'uu sly .1JdL·d thL' four pt•rc•t•nt f1gurl' ll) thL' ~;1Jarit'S I \I I t'(' {\1rr1•<'11•d 11i:ur1•s f11r thv nlht•r 1h·p.u·1n1t•nt h1·.1d" .irv l'uh!l l" \\"or!-.-; J)1 r l'('\•fr \\",1;-.·11t· (l :-hor fh', ::.'3·1,17ti , Pol1\"l' l'h1L·f :'\l :trv1n Ftir!Lll . ::.'21). l ·IO. J-'1rt.• Ch1t•f \ll('key L,L\l'S{)ll, S:!.-1,:l:li>. ('nntrollt•r Slt•11hvn:-. S'.?X.5Go. Pl:.inn1ni:; J)1rt'('tnr C'l1nt Sherrod. ~~7.25:!, B11 1Jd1nJ! ln:-.pector r» ... ;_tyllL' Em ITILIJ,k!t'r . ~5.fl('IR, anrl HL'l'rt':tlLOn [)1rl•c·t11r (;,1r, Oav1s. $!] i :i:! Cou11cil Stalls On Observer "\.t Pay Talks r·o11n1.11n \'.1llt•\ t'1tv ('oun«li t·;1nd1rlatL' :-.ti1·1l.1 ·\l :u·{;Us is ex- pt·cted 111 1 ry f11r ;1 ·"'-'Cqnd time tonight t1 1 :.ittt'nd .t nC'gnti<.t1Hlll n1C'et1nf! hl.:'tv.1•t:"n fn-L'lne n ;Ind <'t · 1.1 ofhct;.i ls The city rouncll held a 7fi n11nute ffit't'\Jng on tht• f1r1•mt·n t'OntraC't l:tlk th1:-> murning F1r('n1C'n :ire be1n ~ rt•prcsented 111 lla r g~.11n1ng by the Teamsters l ·nion .c\ftt'r today 's mt.•t.•t111g C1lv 'lanagC'r J ames :-.lea! sa;d thC. t'1 ly's t hree-member nC'gotiat1n~ panel wi ll havC' lo dl'Cidc toniJ!hl \\'hether or not they want outs1dl' c 1bservers to at tend '1 rs. \ta rcus fr r~t tn(•d \\'e<f. 11esday to sit in on the s<'S~ion . She :-;1id she 1\·as gathC'ring informa t1on for T l '1 E <T a xpayers In- ll'rested 1 n '1 un tl' 1 pal Econom \" i The city·~ thrC'e·mcmlX'r p3nel <.·aucusl·d nn th1• matter for l v•o J1011rs lhl'n ~•dJournC'd until 6·•J5 ti>n1g ht at city ha ll 870,000 Airplanf' ~to l f'n al Airport :\n ::i ircraft valued bv thP vic- tim at S70.000 w.as stOlen \\'<.>d- PC'Sday nig ht from its par kini,: ~paC'e a t O r a n ge Cou nt v \1rpo rl . s hcriff"s officers r e- 1~i!'tt•d todav . , Ul•put1C'S ~aid the· s 1 n ~ll' 1·n~1nl' ;nrcr..lft O\~'flt'<I bv {·on- tr.1clnr Oean St•hubert Turner. 13. flf 5902 1-·r an m ::i r Circle . lh1nti11gt on BC'<.1ch. \11as flown lrl1 m thl' fac·ll1t~· hy ;1 man <ln\'en ~ thl· ;.irl·a in .1 \\'hlll' (".1d11!<1c .. \n 1nve~t1 g;:it1on 1:-. un- \tt~r 1\':l'.-' l ot1~1 ~ ~earch for Golrl CH:\RL J--:Sl'll'.\' Sc·. (tX!J ) Interpol. the 1tl\l·r11ational poliC t' torce. has entl'rt·d the search for &!00:000 in gold b,1 rs. thl' missi ng portion of •• m ~·~tc·11uus bullion s hipment l h;1t .... ound up in ('harleston. U S C'ti:-.toms agent~ placed the h:1lf rn1ll1on doll a rs worth Of gold found Ill a charter plane in a local hJnk ORANGE COAST "' , .... °'-c ...... o •••• ''"" ........ ~ .. ~ C--.......... , .... ,, '' r<;"'•"W<j "' "' O<-(.ooq P""""''"~ (an-, ._...,,.,, _,,.,,,. ••• """'"""o """"""• '"'••••• ''"'"' "" (a,\• ..... ,~. ''""'"""' I~·>"' "Y''i""-''" ll•••fl '"""'"'" 'Y•ll•t '''"''· """"''''"'' ~•I'"•·•""' L•O""" U-•<n ""'"" {~•'1 ~ .,,q,, '' <1_..,! p<lohon " P"bl• ... •0 '"'''"'"°>' -~ '"" Bo t• '"" ll"'"''l>•I P"tll•\!""<I ~· '"' '' ~· Ul "' " B• • ~,. ••• ca, 1• ¥••• (••"''""• •11.11 Robert N. Weed "••••Of'ftl •no!,. .. ~.-· Jack R, Curll'Y ~ ... ,., .. ,..,.~, • .,., c,. ................. ' Thom as KePv11 [Oo!~• ThOmAS A. Murphine .......... 0•"4 f.••'"' Charles H . Loos. 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A I SALARY.;. s hould bl' h andled th rough n~eotiating -not through a com· nuttee. t-11! d id say the seven percent ,1:iy r•is• is fairly reasonable to most teac hers. Ou ring Thursday night's m£•t.•l 1n)t Pt>terson dt>tivert"<i a sh arp sttal'k on the boa rd's handling of contract talks and a recent Cuct finding panel a imed at rt•com- n1 ... ·nclin1: ~sol u ti on 'l\«1t'ht•r r\'Pl't•s ... •11t ~1 tivt•s a nd P.Lln1er had b~·t•n unublc tv ~tHl't:l' \)fl ~· n t•utr :al fact fi ndi ng rh1u r1nan. so l'c tt•rson told the l11Jard teacht'r s dl'C'idt'd sin1pl y to \\'llhdra\t' from b<Jrga111inl!. '·The boa rd has shown :.1n .11.lSlllUll' l'l'lU('la nC(' IU l'OUS\dcr nr :11>poinl :t t hird party t hat t't)tdd, 111 :.in unb10.1scd manner. '-''·aiuatl• th~· n1c r1ls of tht• oppos- ing positions," he s aid . . .\nd Lori .·\ndt•rson, t•ha1 rm<1n of lll'Xt ye:11"s tt•acht~r ncgot i;.1t inc lPam, s<11d P a ln1t.·r had "1n :->tilted" teacht•rs by his :tlt \tUd('. "The f rus tra tions <.ind t.•:o.: asperations re-s uiting from your implied an<t t~xpressed low re· i;!'.ard for your t e a che r s has C'aust'Cl teatht•r n1or:.ile !cl ht• ;II an all time Jo,,·." s/11.• told lhl· boarrl Jn addition. i\I rs . Anrlcrson re- ft•rrcd to ne\\' ('Oll ~ct ive barµ:a 1n- 1n~ tegislatinn lh;it v.·1H gO\'{'rn lll'Xl yc<1 r 's contract t~1lks .i\nd she said, "C'e1i;1111 p1·ae ll ('Ps in this s ha m eless fiasco you have foste red "'ould be con- s idered u nfa ir labor pr<1ctit·es under the ne\\' la\o,', ·· f'rom Page 11 I TAXES ... the C'Omprom ise. "The PresidC'n l h;-i s indic3t Ni" he "'ill sign the ta.'C·Cut bi ll if 11 includes !ht• Se11 ~1t(' cnm- prom1se languagP. RhodC's s;.ud. T h e c ompro mi se p l e d~es Co ngress to r educt:' next \'ea r 's :Jnticipated feder a l SJ1('nd{nJ.! h:i· :tn a1nou11t t'(]t1 al to Sl7 bll l1on 1n tax cuts. but the pledge' is not binding. 1'h c comprom1 s t~ \Va s l1•s:- \\';Jr1nly rl'ceivcd 111 the ll ou~1· than in the Scn at t'. Speaker Carl .o\lbl.'rl said "" far as he knC'V.' F'ord had n11t been con\'i nct•d of the 1dc-a :\lbert added : -"They ha\·cn t sold me at all . l imagine I 'll b<.' the last one to cave in." f'ord vetoed lhe tax-cut ex- tension because he said such a reduction i n fC'd e ral incom e must be tied to a cut in spe11d - 1ni; .·\!bert said the !louse is "not l!Oing to put do\1i1n a fi gure a nd hi nd o urse l v e s bv l a w 12 rnonths in :i d\'anct·.'' · .o\sked \\'hcthC'r he thought the Senate propos al C'Ould pi ck up t.•nough \'Otes in the I-louse to o\·erride a Ford veto. he eom - rnented : "I do ubt it " 1'he !louse \\'as una ble to ovcrridl~ f'ord's \•cto of the tax cut on Thursday. Tig ht Squeeze For Pot Thief F:D\\',\RDSVILl.E. Ill. ll1 PI ) :\l adison County officia ls sav they ha\'e solved the mystery Or their missing 150 pounds of mar1- Jt1 ana . They bla m C' it al l On a skinny teen-ager . Te r ry 1 •. D ick e rm an , 17. Granite Ci ty, Iii., v.·as accused of ('li mbing throug h a crawl space :ind squeC'z ing -bct ,~1een metal b:irs to s teal the pol from thl• P\'1dcnce room or the county j ail. !·le is 5-6 and weig hs 119. Dickerman, he ld in lieu o f SI0.000 bail. was jailed earlier this year on a 50-day sentence. . o\uthorities s aid he was assigned :ii; an outs ide trusty and slept in ;1 basement room adjaC'ent to the t•virlence room where the mari - juana was ke pt. Beach Parking Tripled f-luntington State Be ach is the most popular s tate be ach In Southern ealifornia with more than 1.5 million visitors each Yt'ar , at'cord ing to tht• state• direc- tor of pa rks and l'l'c rcalion. And the be ach apparently "'ill be exp anded and n1ade even n1ore popular under a general plan re lt•as ed this w eek by llerbc rt Rhodes. the s tate p arks director. Rhodes said a development pro pos al calls for nea rly triph ng thl' prl•senl parking capacity by ad din g 2, 100 car-parking spaces a nd 'l:l bus parking spaces. The parking t'apacity then \\OUl d aC'commod atl" 1•1.000 vi~ 1tors compared with lhc e:<istin~ C'apac1ty for .1,800 visitors. Rhodes said The plan also c:1lls for develop- me nt of addition a l entrances to improve tra ffi c c irculation both 011 th{· hearh and along P<icific Coa 3l lli gh1\·~1 y, rt.•plaC'cmcnt of existing co n1forl stations, con- C'ession build in g s, and the centro.1 1 li fegu ard tov.·er; development of :1 bic;-.·t•le trail and promenade; in- stallat ion of night lighting; anc.J t•x pansion o f the Least Te rn :s-.:1nctuary, \'inccnt 1\l oorhqusc, diroctor of !ht' lluntington Beach Harbors ;ind Reaches ·Department. says th.e city has been working closely \\'1th Rhodes on the project . "The cit y wants to know more info rmation a bo ut costs and particula rly how traffic m ight ~t ack up a l beac h entrances and <1long P acific Coast Hi gh\\'ilY,'' :\ioorhouse said. ·'These matters ;itl "'iii have · an impact on thC' C'ity ." 'toorhouse said he h<is a con- fcrent'C SC'hed uled \o,•ith Rhodes J an. 5, just four days before lht' :-;tate submits its ex pansion plans for approval by the slate Parks ;1nd1 Recreation Commission in Los Angelcs. Viet Youths Stay in Class Over Holidays Forty.two Vietnam ese children in Huntington Beach's Ocean View School District have 14'0n permission to stay in class during part of the Christmas holidays instead of taking a vaca- tion . Superintendent Dale Coogan s aid the school board approved a $334 request to pay their teacher and two aides during the holiday break. Admitting a request to stay in class is unusµal , Coogan said the students fear~d they would lose some of the ir newly acquired Eng lish skills during the two week holiday. The 42 youngs ters all attend a s pecial class at Lark Vie w School. Coogan s aid. The district has a bout 40 other Vietnames e children enrolled this year, he said, btit they will take a Chris tmas holiday. starting Fri- day. l\1 onday night the school board approved the special holiday pro- gram at Lark View, Coogan said, offering classes the re on Dec. 22. 23. 26, 29, JO and Jan. 2. The program will operate for four hours only on those days, he said. Oad Giv.es Views AURRANK fUP I) -Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr.'s father thinks his son ought to enter at least two presidential primaries next year Former Gov. Brown then sug- gested that California and Oregon would be the best states for his son torunin. Hinshaw Bribery Trial Recessed Re p. i\.n dre w ll1nsh <t \V ( n ;-.;t.'\\'PQrt Beach) \\•ill trade one courtroom for unothcr next week. The judge in his bribery trial has recessed ~roceedings to i.1llow llinshaw to appear in divorce court. Rut before Thursday's recess of the bribe r y proc eeding , testimony focus ing on alleged solicitations or cash donHtions and receipt or sound equipment entered the record in Orange CQunty Superior Courl. San Clementi lawyer Ronald Steelman testified at ntidweek that, v.·hen 1-linshaw was County Assessor , the official took the lawye r aside at a dinner gather- ing and s uggested that unless a s ubstantia l d o n a tion we re forthcoming to he lp th(' Jlinsb.aw for Congress effort Steelman'5 industrial client wouid receive lit- tle help from the ass essor'soffiee. The firm . Reckman Instru- ments. was a party at lhetimein a hearing Into an apPfal the firm filed on it$llx assel\!'ment. Stcelman's reports of the offer \ first were aired before the Grand .Jury. Th~t panel later indicted llinshaw on allegations of solicit· 1ng a bribe from Beckman Ins tru· ments and accepting sound equip· rnent from the Tandy Corporation in excha'hge for a break on that firm's tax a ssessment in Orange County. Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland recessed the trial Thursday until after New Year's Day -partly because of the holi· day period and partly because l~insh ~w must appear down the hall next Tuesday as his divorce proceeding begins. llinshaw's trial before JudJ;Ce Kneeland will resume Jan, G. The legis lator 's lawyers. Robert Green and Marshall Morgan, late Thursday moved for dismissal of all three counL<J alleging bribery. They said they made their mo· lion on the basis that the ,rosecu- tion has failed to prove its case against the 54 -year-old Hinshaw. Judge Kneeland will decide on the motion when the trial re- • ,·ne Dropped In Pool Resembles 'Car Wash' WHJTTJEH (i\l'l -Mr. and M rs. Frank Fa· blan own a s win11ning pool, only t hey say it seems 1nore like a c ar wash. For the second time since the Fa bians ha ve O\Vncd an apartment house here, a ca r c r ashed throu~h a concrete block ai1d wood fence and• "I t hink we're rwu1lng a car \vasb~" said Mrs. Fa- bian afte r the 1nishap Thursday. ''I hope this is the last." l·lc r husband \Vas little n1 ore ph1losophical , say- ing "It 's j ust part of the business." Police' said Leroy Sievers. 54. of La lla bra, ~p ­ pa rcntl y lost control of hi s car. 1-fe \\•as taken to a hospital for a checkup after De an lllagra,·e, 39, \vho lives next door. plung ed into the wate r and pried a car door open to fr ee him. A to'v truc k pulled the car out. just li ke the first time a si1n1lar it1cidentoccurred in 1969. l''rom Page 11 I PORT1 • · •• JI Injured I Motorist Hunted One m an ,.,.as hosp1t:llit.cd and u possibl e second injured vi ctirr1 who crawled a wuy from a puddle of blood was being hunted today. after a van speeding down a de- adend road in llu11tlngton Hc ~ch. crashed a b:l r rit•r <1nd 1:<1re('ncd into a golf t'ou1·st~. Investi gators s::ii d th(' a('cich•nt !'('ported a t 2 50 a.m. by a pass- ing motorist "'ho not iecd the 1vreckage le ft <1 lengthy trail of devas tation The 1973 \'t'h1 t'i t• must have rC'· ached the dPad l'nd uf Garfit•ld .•\\'Pnue at Edwa rds StreC't near the Hunt ingto n Seacliff Count1·y Club golf course at hjigh speed. police theorized. _ ""at a la ndfill in the outer harbor Manhunt On For Attacker Of HB Youth Police' OffiP t•r Leland Camp said the vehicle believed dri ven by Christopher L. Wilson, 20. of 409 12 Eig hth S t ., lfuntington Beac h. crashed the barricade : destroyed a street sign; smas hed into a po\v er pole ; ripped out 78 feet of s ix-foot.high chain link fenct~ and then 1·01led over. I In his m C'nlo, Crav.•forcl, said , "F red Gcrihaldi. president of Sohi o 'fransportation Co., said the basic rea son for this decision \\'a s the adver se environmental conseque ncl.'s of the rcquirt•d drcd gin~ of lhl' l,os An gl'lcs harbor to n11nus f.5 fPPt. 2 Huntington Groups Join County Fight Tv.•o Huntin gton Beach city e m ploye o rganizations h a ve Joined with the Orange County F.rnployes AssoC'ia ti on in protest- ing the den ial to off-duty c it y t'mployes of non-emergency city \'C>hi('Jes. ldC'ntified a s plaintiffs y,•ith OC F.:\ in lhc Orange Countv Strpt•rior Court lawslut arc the Huntin~ton I.t e ach t\1unicipal f:mploycs Organization and the }luntin gt on lle a c h l\1uni cipa l F.mployes Association. The city is named as dC'Cendant. The action seeks to overturn the d ecision by the city council last Nov. 17 to discontinue effec- ti\•e Dec. I the long standing right of city cmployes to use non- emergency city vehicles to travel to and from work . All three organizations argue 1n the court action that the use of such vehic les was a "fi xed fringe bene fit" and its e liminati on \\'Ould amount to a violation or the state's l\1eyers-l\1ilias-Brov.'n .'\Ct . ' A manhunt is under "'ay in lhe l luntington Beac h area today for <1 man who allegedly homosex- ually assaulted a 13-year·old boy in the recre at ion r oom of ,a private school. The victim of the attack was in- terviewed by police Thursdav evening after he revealed thl• \Vednesday incident. OC!icer Larry Olson said the boy described his attacker as i\texican or of Latin descent, in his mid-20's about five 'feet, s ix i nches tall and we aring a mustache . _ Polic~ immediately prepared an ldenti -kit composite picture of the s uspect for ,{uture r efere nce. based on the boy's account. f'rom Page Al HOSTAGES armed -robbery . 1'~our of the gunmen'\\'ere 23 and three22. The surrender came five days after another group of South ~loluccans gave up and freed the 23 hostages 'hey held for 12 days 1n a hija~ked train about 75 miles north of Amsterdam. The train hi jackers had killed thrccof thl•1 r host ages . . Al a ne\\'S confer ence after the !fiurrender, Just1 c.c l\tini stC'r An dreas Van Agt :-aid in bolh siegl•S the government l'ollcy hart bee n aimed at getling the freedom or the hostages without their being harmed a nd the arrest of !he gunmen, ;.ilso \\'ilhout phys1l·al injury , · Wilson v.•a s hurled out likl' a rag doll \Vhen h is van door y,•a . .., npped off a nd "'as found l vin~ 0 11 the gr ass be hind the heavily damaged vehitlP. The v1<·t1n1 \\'a s stil l bei"g tr~ted for lacerati ons at Orang!:! County :vJed ic al Center today and nurses said he would be admittetl for obser vation but \\'as not cri tically hurt . .,. Pol ice Officer Clrva Aki n said Wilson \\'a s placed under a r rest on charges or drunken drivin g. a nd th a t a fe lo ny complain t might be filed instead of a misde· meanor C'Ount due to injuries in- volved . He s aid accord ing to Officer Camp's report that a passen,!,!er may have bC'en i n the Yan and <1lsothro1t'n 1)t1l and injured in lht· s pectacul ar crash. ,o\ puddle. of blood \\'as dis- t'O\'ercd son1 e di:;t<1 nce from ,.,.hC're Wil son \\':JS found. 1n vest igators s a id . OffiC'ers searched a \''idt• s·ur· rounding area for any further t;ace or the second suspected vic l1m. but Sgt . Akin said no one C'ould be found. CB Radio Stolf'n .fl. C'ar burglar struck 111 cast !lunt ingtun lJ each T hursd a\' stealing: a citizC'n bu nd 1c 1j) I radio and a ta pe player valued at ......... S300. the victim told po lice" Oa vid Flynn of 10431 Kuku1 11r ivt•. !o ld invt'stigatnrs thl· brcak1n orcurr e d near hi s horn._. The perfect gift. • • a lounge chair froni Woodmark -. ' ,1 ..-- • Featuring all hand con struction, quality tailoring, al ong wit h a down and feather bock . Available for immediate delivery . WHllDATS & S4TUlDAYS 9:00 lo 5:l0 NEWPORT BEACH • 170!7 WESTCLlt't' DR . ti42-2m0 LAGUNA BEACH. :MS i'\OHTll L"'(~T H"''\' , 4W·SMI TORRANCE • 23649 HAWM IORNE BLVD ~r)Pfn Fn 1119, Sun. 12-S JO! 3'1tl 1219 I I ~; • : I r· v y l • I I a: I " I Pl bl I J. " Pl co E UI J I • 7 ' > .. l 1 ( ' ~! se Cl~ ' " ix; lh r" in b< I• Ri ci I er in· t~I. C'i l lh te c~ lh .. $' SI J tin ntl ~r. pol I en1 Ira <3 , Hu rro drl Ca• Cle• • I Orange (Joast EDITION ,. ·- T oday .. s C losinf;! .Y . 'to ck· ... VOL. 68, NO. 353, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORA NGE COUNTY, CAL:.IFORN IA FRIDAY, DECEM BER 19, 1975 N TEN CENTS l Congress Moves ·to Block Tax , , WASHINGTON (AP) -With assurances of President Ford's support, the Senate and House ap- proved a compromise bill today to block a tax increase scheduled Jan. l. Approval was a s tep toward re- solving a tax-and -spending dis· pule that threatens-to boost in- come taxes on New Year's Day. Estimates of the increase range up to S6 a week. ______ as The compromise, written by the Senate Finance Committee, faced opposition in the House, although President Ford ap- peared to have given more than he got. The key to settlement in the Senate was compromise on Ford's demand for a federal spending ceiling as part of ~bill extending the current $17-bi 'on tax reduction -passed in th irst Lo11g Bench Port place a:; a recession-fighting measure. What the President got was a provision promis ing that Congress wall curb federal spend· ing in the year beginning Oct. 1, 1977, by an amount equal to the amount of the extended tax cut - without the dollar ceiling he • :;ought. The language is not binding, and the Senate bill notes that I I 0 Congress may change its mind later. Rep Rrock Adams. chairman of the House Rudget Committee. said the panel would not accept the Senate plan and othl'r House member~ were reportedly con :.idering alternatives Sen. William V. Roth t R-Del >. announced on the Senate floor that Ford agreed to the com- promise measure. Two other senators said Ford's approval came a:; the Finance Committee voted 10 to l for the compromise. The bill was sent immediately to the Senate floor. The senators said the White House would not announce its formal approval in advance. At the White House. deputy press secretary Wi.lliam I. Greener said only that Fotd is ..quite encouraged" by the com- neart ·• l Alaskan Crude "'"~-· · Site Selected • 1 S:\'.'J PEDRO (AP> The port of Long Beach was expected to be named today as the major West Coast supertanker terminal to handle huge volumes of Alaskan crude oil. The announcement was to come from Standard Oil Co. of HE'LL RUN AGAIN Newport 's Mcinnis Don Mc innis To Seek 3rd Council T e rm :"Jewport fkach :\-Tayor Donalrl \1clnnis has announced he will seek a third term on the city l'OUncil. •Mcinnis said his decision came ~t the urg ing of friends and s up- porters. Ile was first elected to the council in 1968 ~klnnis cited endorsements. from many well known citizens. including former council mem· hers Doreen M arshall, llans Lorenz. Ed Hirth, Jay Stoddard, Rtchard C'roul and Carl Kymla. :\1dnnis res presents Coun- cilmanac Distract Two which cov ers West ~ewport. Councalm~in Paul Ryckoff has 1nd1c:ttt>d h~ ulso will se<'k H '- <'leclion Corona dcl Mar Coun· cilman John Store has declared that he will not run for a second term. The election in Newport. a charter city. will he later than those in gener31 l3w cities and is set for April 13. Ohio <Sohio> and Long Beach port officials, the San Pedro .News-Pilot reported. Sohio's selection of Long Beach ends more than a year's competi- tion between Long Beach and the port of Los Angeles for the crude oil shipping facility, the newspaper said. <Related oil story, A3> Both ports presented pre· liminary proposals to Sohio for supertanker terminals in Oc- tober 1974. Since-then, Cleveland-based Sohio has required final reports and dr aft e nvir onmental im pact reports from both ports. Up until Thursday, both Long Beach and Los Angeles port of- ficials said they felt they had a good chance of re.ceiving the bid to house the s upertanker terminal. Officials of both ports declined comment until the formal announcement. · But on Thursday, Fred B. Crawford, Los Angeles port terminal manager, informed harbor employes in a memo that Long Beach had been selected. The oil company plans to bring 550,000 barrels of oil a day to its West Coast facility for shipment by pipeline to the Midwest. The newspaper said Sohio's selection centered on the port that could readily handle the 50,000 to 150,000-deadweight ton tankers that will call at the port area every other day by 1978. Long Beach proposed a S20 million facility in its outer harbor in an existing 62-foot deep chan· nel. Los Angeles' proposal, estimated to cost about $50 million, called for a massive dredging program to take the harbor depths from 45 feet to 65 feet. A new berth was to be built at a landfill in the outer harbor. * * * U.S. Accepts Bids on Oil . WASHINGTON CAP> -The government said this afternoon it has accepted bids totalling $417 million for offshore oil explora· tion rights along the Southern California Coast -including a bid of $105 million for a single tract. Bids were accepted for 56 tracts among a total of 231 of· fered in an oil and gas lease sale on Dec. 11 in Los Angeles. Oil companies were more cautious t han expected then, btdding on only 70 or the tracts. ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS KEEP NEW COUNCIL CHAMBERS DARK FOR A WHILE In Newport, C ity Council WIU Have To Walt Longer To Move In Electrical Clemente Cops Cut Problem Stalls Newport Move Teamsters Alliance Citiz e11s Protested By FREDERICK SCHOE!\1EBL Of tfte D~Uy Po lot Sutt San Clemente police officers voted this morning to sever their controversial alliance with the powerful Teamsters Union. The decis ion was made because of negative community reaction to an April ·decision to hire the union as a bargaining agent in salary negotiations with the city. A statement released by the Public Safety Employes As· sociation (PSEA> said we wish to maintaln and improve upon the support of the citizens of San Clemente. In the past, San Clemente police have made personal appeals to and solicited the support of the citizens. On all occasions, the citizens have rallied to support their police of- ficers. "The retention agreement with the Teamsters resulted in the citizens being split into three fac· tions. those who oppose our posi· taon, those who support our posa· tion. those who support our posi- tion that we have the right lo professional representation but do not 1 i ke our choice or representatives," the statement said. •·our decision was that the total support of the citizens is of paramount i m portancc, · · it nddcd. · Craig Steckler, PSEA prcsi· dent, today announced that the association and union would drop legal actions pending against the city and Mayo r Anthony DiGiovanni. The union had filed suit to quash a city resolution de· nying police officers the right to affiliate with labor IJnions, while the association had filed a $10,000 lawsuit that alleged that the mayor had intered with of- ficers' labor ri)?hts. In addition, -Steckler said, the association will drop claims de- manding the tity pay officers for back overtime and equipment costs allegedly owed. The Teamsters Union issue stalled this year's salary negotia· tions. Police are seeking a 13 per- cent salary increase -a figure needed, they claim, to bring their <See PACT, Page A2) / DOW LOSES 7; F4CTORS CITED NEW YORK <UPI> -The stock market closed lower today an moderate tradinJ? on the New York Stock Exchange, as in· vestors s howed disappointment over tax and economic news. The D ow Jones industrial average, a 5.82-point gainer Thtil"sday, was off 7.71 points to 844.38. Advances led declines by about an eight-to-fi ve margin. <Tables, BS> Newport Beach city coun cilmen had hoped that they could sample the splendor of their new city council chambers by Mon day's meeting, but electrical hangups put a crimp an that plan. City aides said this week that an experimental attempt to USl' some existing electrical facilities at city hall didn't work out and, before the council can move an, the contractor has lo reconnect lhe wiring. Other delays, including replacement of flawed carpetinj:!,. also caused the schedule to bl' scrapped. Councilmen will finish the year in the old meeting room. Dedication of the new building, which cost about $250,000, is set for late next month. Besides adding some extra seating and affording brighter. modern surroundings. the new chambers include a new "toy" for councilmen. A revised electronic voting system has been ins talled which will end each councilman's ap· prehension about being the first to vote. The new device allows coun· cilmen to push a button andacat· ing a vote, but the tally will not be broadcast until all buttons are pushed. A master s witch will activate all the voting li ghts at once. At the city clerk's table. the vote will be recorded automatically on a computer- style punch card which can be used for late r reference. ar needed. $70 ,000 Airpla n f> Stolt>n at Airport BB 'Lost Car' Case Settled An aircraft valued by the vi<" tim at $70.000 was stolen Wed - nesday night Crom its parking s pac e at Orange Count y Airport. sheriff's ofricers re- ported today. Oeputleft i;aid the single engine aircraft owned by con- tractor Dean Schubert Turner, 43, of 5902 Fronmar Circle, Huntington Bench, wH flown from the facility by a mnn driven to the aru in a white Cadillnc. An lnvestigotion Is un dcr way today. • By ROBERT BARKER °'"" 0.11)' ll'lltoCSUff Mrs. Alice Loftis, who had her ur towed away under orden of the Huntington Beach Police Department only to see it dlsap pear apparently from the face of the earth. is willing to let bygones be bygones. Mrs. Loftls said Thursday she had atccepted S650 from the in surancc company for ht!r 111- fated 1965 Chevrolet i;totion 1 wagon. "Rut it sti 11 baffles m e· what.ever ~ecamc of my car," !I she said. '11 don't think I'll orr . . know and I don't think th<' pohce are lookin~ for it or that they care." The c3r was towed away from in front or her home at 8491 Lomond Ori ve on Sept 23 because it hadn't been movt'd several days despite several warnings. lt was tak<'n to Huntington A\1to Service on Main Strtct and when Mrs. Loftis came aro\mct to pick ft up about a month later at ha·d vanished. She believes that it was inad· vcrtently rruneh ed by ~pact · I ing machines. but polace·and an owner at the farm say they think at may bave been stolen. even thOugh it was not in runninJ( or· dcr and would have had to be towed away from under the noses of iruard doJ?s Police said Thursday.J.hat the car still is listed as missing and that they are kl'<'ping Uwar l'YCS out for it as they would for •·any stolen property.·· Mr!l. Loftis. who works at ltu~hes Aircraft in Nl•wport JWach, says s he W<AS C'Onlacled by !in attorney "to sue~ city for everything it had.'' But she said she declined. ''I'm a taxpayer and it would be hke suing m y5e1!," she said. Besides. the city has enough prot)lems without that.·' She said, however. she hasn't · become a big fan of the Pohc~ de- partment. "J'sn totally disappointed in them. My car wasn't abandoned and it shouldn't have been towed nway in the first place." she saJd. SM said she plan~ to use the in· surance settlement to buy Christmas presen~ for her six C'hildrcn \ . Hike promise proposal "berau::.c it covers what the Prl'Sldt:'nt h.1~ been asking for.'' lie said Ford \\ants to St.'e the final version of the com pro mist' Ounng dcball'. Sl·n. Wedt.'11 Ford < D Ky J. nolt'd that Ill the compromise "really \H"re not sayagng anything. You'rt.' goini:! to be able to read 1t in the contt.!xt you want. Iaon't think we re fool ang anybody." e Grisly Find In Dump B :v T0:\1 BARLEY ·Of the Daoly Pllot Stall A grisly discovery m Coyok Canyon has Orange County Sheriff's officers checking with all county mortuaries today lo· day in search of an explanation for the apparel')t tossing of human remains onto the county dump. Trash workers called deputies to the scene Wednesday when they spotted a mortuary caskcl among the rubbish they were tip· ping into the county dump. Further examination revealed the whitened bones of a man who was fully dressed when he \\>3:> interred, deputies said. 1 Coroner's officers are check-- ing serial numbers found in the coffin with the manufacturers m a bid lo trace the local mortuary. Coroner's Deputy Jim Beisner warned that an early linking of the casket with the Westminsl<'r :\Jemorial Park, H801 Bead1 ISee BODY, Page A2) Council E yes Ann exation Ame ndme nt Proposals lo include a city charter amendment regulating ~ewport Beach's annexation of land larger than 100 acres wall come up for debate Monday before the city council. The proposal, initiated by City Councilman Paul Ryckoff and t-ndorsed by several citizens, is aimed at seeking a policy callin~ for a vote before Newport can embark on large-scale annexa· lions. The charter change is aimed at Newport's interest in the de- velopment of the 10,000 coastal acres between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The land is owned and being planned for de- velopment by the Irvine Com· pany. If councilmen agree ~1onday, lhe proposal would appear on the April 13 city ballot. Co ast Weathe r That pea soup will hang on through the weekend in the late night and morning hours. Hazy sunshine will break through for Satur- day afternoon with cooler temperatures predicted. ~ INSIDE TODAY Actor Paul Newmcm $0}/S he dnem 't think audience$ would accept him m certain roles - $1JCh as that of a homosuwl coo.ch Dail11 Pilot Sia/I Wnter Dt'nnl3 McLellan has the storv on Page C2 of the W ukender. · Index '1 A.I •tt ... Mlt'flH Mutwl ,....._, _...,.., ... _ c"" •• AS 01-t C7 C1 AIJ ... °""""~. ~ .. , Sy1m ..... r ='~I'\ ... , C4 It T9"¥1li..t l•·h n.ettrl C• ... ,~ I t ~-NeM ., ............ •• A4,U AJ,t "J (4-4 ., .,. ... , C• , .. ,. .... ,.. CMO • • AZ DAIL '(.Pit.OT N FrtC1•1 . OecemMr 19. 1975 ear, Home Costs Up t Culprits in Consumer Price Rise By l ht' ASSOl'ialt"d 1-"rl·S~ Sharply inC'ru;.1 sed <.1uto 111 -.uran <'t.' 1·:1ll'S ;i nd h1 g ht•r 1nortgaJ!e t•os ts '''ere largely to bl;tml' for a scvt•n·Ll'llths or on1· \lt'r cent 1nC'r1~as t· 111 consun11•r pr1res last month, the sun1e r1 s1· ,as 111 Ortober, the ~ovC"rnn1t.·n1 r C>por lt'd t od~y The s t zt~ of la!:lot month 's 1n· 1·rease in O\'er-a 11 prices, sparked by a surge 111 lhl' cost of scr,·ir es, ,,·as a surprise to Adnunistrat1on t.•e onom1sts \\ho t'X P<'C'led som"' rnoder .:'.l.t1on 111 lhl' nation's infla Uon rate. ~l eall\\:hill'. ;l SIX ·L(•nths of Oil\! l't"l"C'ent inc rt«ISt' 1 n the cost of Ii v • 1ng for ~O\'t•rn b1•r sent Lht• con • Sl11ner pr1rc index for the Los .\n~eles -Orangt' County arl':1 spiraling to a rel'Ord 162.5. thl' Burt.':iu of L:.tbor Slat1st1<':-rl" 1>vrted tod:i)'. llurl';JU rc gio11 ;1I CllJT\llllSSIOllt·r l\ruce l lanche!t said !his n1uant c11n:-;u1nl·rs pa id Sl ti.2:1 111 No\ \'lllbt'r for ~oods and !.l'l'Vlt't'S v.h1 ch eost $10 in lht• ba.:il' yc:ir of 1967. 1-lan<'hE'll s aid the Novt'mbrr cons umer pr IC(' 1nd<."x Yo'aS 9.3 1K'r- c·ent higher thJn the Southland figure for the s:imt• rn onth l;1s1 .\ear. Bureau slud1t•s shO\\ed lhe ma 1or 1ncrt'ases in ~ovembt·r for Los \ngeles and O rangt• County \\'ert• N("Wpt•r• c~1111pai~11 , Assault on Drunk I Driving Progresses r:.1rl.\ 11;.:itl't'' l"l'lt·.1't'll h xl;i\ h~ 1hl· \'t•11 p1•rt Bt'<i t'h l'ulu·~ Pt•pa rt n1 l'J1! · !-. 1' r· afftt' I >1 \"IS1on •h1111 th.11 d runken dr11·1ng ar !t"•l' h:t1 1• lllt'r l';t"l'<I Olt·r [,1:-I .h11l1rl ~1y :-1'.1!.1111 ;ind tr.1ffu· at·1·1 dt'!l!:-:ir1• d u11 n .\:< .1 p;irt 111 ;1 fl t'\\" c.:imp01i gn tu f1 ::>hl h<1l1 d:1y t1·:-iff11· problt>n1-.. ltl l' d l'Jl,ll'l111C'll( i hl!. )l':l l" h;1 ... Mrs. Ki11{('s F1u1d Total Hits 51,120 Kathleen King. a Jl unt1ngton Reach mother a bout to lose ht·r home a \~·eek ~1 go. said today tht• generosit y of Or;1nge Coast res1 d ents Y>ill definitely g1 1t• h£>r family a m£>rr.v Christmas ··t1 just seems like the impossi hie happened ," s hp said. "I ha\'t• ~ot my hous e and things real!) look a lot better.·· !\frs . King. 29, has been beset by illness and financial \l.'oes. .o\ mort~a ge firm and the llunt . 1ngton Continental Homeowners .:\s socaiation were s et to foreclose on her condominium Ix-cause of back payments. Rut area residents, readinc of her plight in the Daily Pilot. ha\'c donat~d SI , 120 so far \\lith the m oney, she has paid off the horn eowner fees and otht'r nutstandinl? bills . .\r:d throug h contacts made b~· Jlunt l:ict o n Reach atto r nf'v Jfarry ~l ic ks, s he received a $480 n1ortgact~ loan Thur:;dav ~:':)T. r·1res.id e Thrift in llu1lti n1,,rton Reac h. Office .!\tanager Jim Fulg hum said the loan "'a s t•as1er to ar range becaus e ~!rs. King didn't ha\'e the other outs tandini? dt'bts .ind r equired an an1ount ::.metll Pnough to pay b.:ick .\trs. King s aid this morning that she s t ill has Sl28 in donation.., 1n the K1ttyiing Fund at Pcicific- City Rank i f·luntington Reach, and s he u· · close the account next Friday , using prOC'eeds to pay bac k the loan 2 MPn Arra i w11~fl OXN ,\RD !AP / ·rwo :'\lorthern Californi01 men h.:1v1' been arraigned in :'ilunicipal Court in connection v.-·1th an .:11 leged attempt to extort $70,000 from an Oxnard attorney un<l r r threats of bodily harm. Santa Rosa attorney Elliott (.('i_ghton, ·15. and Leon.:ird l)ettek, 1K), of Kenwood. were t:>ach charged 1~·ith one count o r l'Xlor11on Thursday - ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed "'~"•nt •"<I .,....,.,.,,_ Jac.k R. Curtev V o<• l>••,. ... nl """ C,..~r•OI ;,.,..,,..,. ' Thomas Keev11 l <l!IO• Thomo'I'§ A. Murptiine ,,..._,.,.c:o- • 0\lrleS H. Loos Richard P Nall ' ..... , .......... ~ .... ld•ll><• \' ;idt"ied :o;pt'C La l p atrols to fe rrl'l 1•t1 t drunkl•n dr1 \ l'rs Traffic Co n1mandcl' Don t)vaas s aid thus far in the season :ci drunken drivers ha\·c beL'n ~1 rresled. The fi gure for the saml' I 1 me I as t )'e:.tr \\"<IS 23 . A.s for accidents, he S3id. the r3te for 197<1 '~'as 139. So f01r this ) ear there ha\"e been J 14. The recording period 1n t'ach ins tance began Dec.1. linde1· the prn~ram t:n111ch(•d 1h1." ye ar . polLct> ha\·1· pl ;.1ct•d pnsters on all c ahs :-L•r\·ing !ht• :1rea \\'arninl! motori st:-; to park the car ;_ind take a e<ib hon1e ir tht>yaretips y. Similar posters hn\·c gone up in many of :\e1\·po ct 's 1vatering holes. Radio announecments a lso have been pl:1 ced on the air as a public servicl'. The effo rt 1\·1JI ro ntinu c> 1hrough the :\c w )'t•:tr holiday. ()yaassa1d l ' Bwzgli11g Burglar The adaJ?e thnt it lakes one to catc h one proYcd fal se in the case or lr\"ine poli ce Officer Owen Krcza Thursdav. " Kreza ·proved hi s l~ick of burglary skills u·hiie try· ing to help resident Kathy Kosoff. \\'ho h01cl lockl'rl herself oul of her hoUS('. break in . Atlemptin~ to j immy a \\'1ndo1\'. Kreza broke th(' glass. cutting his arm and requiring seven stitches. Youth F aci1l{( Hangi1zg for Rape, Murder GEORGETO \VN . Del. (/\PJ A 17<~:ear-old accused of first dt~,f!ree murder and rape at the. t 1mc he \\' :lS 15 faces a sentence of hanging after a jury convicted him on both rhar ges . L1nv•ood Shields is one of thC' ~oungt:'st perSons ever triC'd for ;.i f'a pital offense in IJ'ela\\'arc. lie heard the verdict announced Thursd;i:y ...,·1th no show of emo- tion. . i\ conviction for first dcgr('l' murder c<1rries a mandatory ~en tenet' of hanging u ndcr the s tat(' 's eapi ta! punis hn1cnt la\\". Shield 's attorney, t.tcorJ!t' (;ardner Ill . .s a id he would ap- 1-J('al the convictions. The sen- tencing date u•as set for Dec. 19. The appeal may be filed within 30 days after that. Thl• Gcorgeto"·n ~·outh was 1·harged \lo'ith murder and rape in ronneetion u·1th the strangula· non death of Phyllis T. l..enhart. f>I. of n(.'arby Jlills boco on May 22. 197·1 f 'rom Page "'I PACT. • • ... ;1t::i rt C'$ on µ<1 r u·ith thP nvc·ra~l' p.11tl 111 other Oran~e Colun!\ l'lfll i<'C' agenc irs Steckler s aid the decision lo ...,·ithdraw from lhc rcprcscnta lion con1ract "'ith th(' union 'A'O\lld rlear the way for earnest neRot1ations to res ume Acco rding to the statement. "the offirers felt lhf>y could not longer endure without h11vinJ: had a pay raise in the past onf' an<J one hair years." Stecklt'r said city officials and the union would be notified of lhc wilhdraw;;.1 tqday ftlOlt. Ofll' Pt'l"t'l'l\l , hOUSlll).:, n1nt• lt'nths of one pl'1'c·C"nt . pO\l'Ct'. 2.:J p1.·r1·t·11t . <n1d nlt'lh Cal t'a l't'. one llal f u( 111\(' )Jl'fCl'lll ll :1n c-ht>tt s :-iid s outhland 1'('j'!l"lalilt• prices jumped ·I 2 p(•1· t't•nl bul t herf' "':.is a decl int• pf one l'l"l'l'e11t Ill the ('OSI of fish. lll l'ill .1n(l l'o\H1 l! r~ F\~ll.I pr1e t• 1nl'r1.·01~cs n1ndt•r::it l'd natiun::illy las t tnonth ant.I ~.:iso li ll (' Pl'l't't':o; dt•clirH·d. but · tht'se 1n1prtl \'Cn1 ents \\'ere n1orl' th:1n offst>t b ~' tht• lugge:.t r1 :.c 111 [ht' l'OSl I lf ::.t'l'I !Cl'~ In n1urt• I ha11 •• \'t'~tr :\uto 1nsur a ne1.· r:it e~ ro:.1.• 8.5 l"'ol.'rt•t•nt 111 \'o\'t'nlbt•r in t he t·oun try a nd l\l're rt'porlt'(I 17 pert'l'nt h1g hl•1· th:-111 a Vl'ar a).!o, f 'rom Pag,. ,1 I BODY. • • lll vd .. "rn a 1· l!ot be ac(·u r;1t e_ ·•l'hal id~'tl!1 f1cation :-.ll'mrned froin tht· t on1n1en_l hy a !ra."h \\Orker !h:1t ht• recalls hauling caskt•ts fron1 thL· \\'estminster n111r t u ar~ on an earlier oc 1·01 sion.'' Bl·L~n er s aid Thl' eoroncr's deputy !'>lated that he d ul no t knou· if the> l'askets 1nl'olvt'd 1n that hauling operation \\'ere empty or oc cuP ied . t\11 1nqu 1ries to th e \\'cstminster n1ortuary are being referred today to mortuary director Derek :'ilc\Vhinney. Rut i\fc \\'hinney could not be l(){'ated. f-l is secrPtary repeated· ly told neu·s m e n that hC'r· employer ··mi ght he at .a mC'et · in g" or "he m1~ht be available later today ... Beisner s aid his offi ce is or · ganizing an immediate search of the Coyote Canyon dump "in a n attempt 10 !orate any other re- n1ains that might ha \•e been dis· posed of in that area. "\\'e are going to rope off the dump immediately," Beisner said. "And \\'e will be looking for both ca s ket s and bone s throughout the site.'· .o\n Orange County funeral director \•:ith many years of ex· peri ence in the industry e·x- plained today that it is ··entirely possible'· for empty caskets to be found in county or city dumps. ''Sometimes a change in plan by the relatives of a ~ceased person ean lead to the bOOy being removed from the origin a l casket <ind placed in a more suitable container.·· he s aid. "State lay,· forbids the reuse of the original cas ket ," he ex plained ''And s o s omc mortuaries send thl'original con t :11 ner to the neares t dump." Scl1ools Get Mesa Circle In Transfer l'ublic a g.{'nc ies ha\'e approv<'d thl' transfer of a 49-home tratt, c·alled the '.\1 aster Circle, in a eounty island in Costa Mesa to the Coast Commun ity College 11istrict anrl the Ne\\'port -~tcsa l'nified School Dis trict. Prt'viously the tract was within the Rancho Santiago (Santa 1\na> Community College Ois- t1·i ct 01nd thl' Santa Ana Unified School Dislrict. but this we<."k the rl•auired approvals were gi ven (orthe su·iteh H('s1dents of the traet. j ust north of the Santa Ana Country ('lub off .~e v.·porl Boulevard, t'Omplaincd to the Rancho San- tiago board that it u·as only on(• rt11le to Orangf' ('oetsl College, but almost s ix mill's to Santa Ana ('Ollej.!l' '.'l'ewport .\1 es a Unified School l)istrir t trustees \lo'ere told this ...,·eek that 12 children of school ;.ige and 13 pre·SC'hoolcrs live in the tract 'fhe Coas t Community College rlistrict trustees wt•re informed I hat one s tudent has been attend 1ng Santa Ana College and 20 ()range Coa.st Coll ege. Boat Burns Off Newport An electrical short on a 46-fool cabin t•ruiser berthed In Newport Reach sparked a predav.'fl firc to- rlay that caused ;Jn estimated Sl,000 worth of damage_ lf:~rbor patrolmen said city !trcmc n managed to quell the bl azl! aboard the "Isla MuJeres" berthed at 29th 1.1nd l.afayette Street:;:. s._1.. 1-larrx Wright said that the c11ll came in at about 4 a.m. and that the going was slow ror the harbor d,evartmcnl's fi reboat, bc.'c.:iu~c of foJ:. J•'lremcn snid they bourded the vessel and put out the names quJckly. The owner of the craft. Wri ght 5aid, was not i~· mediatclydetermincd. • UPI T•lf1>llol• JUBILANT HOSTAGES WAVE AFTER RELEASE Seven South Moluccan Gunmen End Two-week Standoff Moluccan Gunmen Free 25 Hostages .i\ :\1 S T E R D A l\1 • 'f h e '.'l'etherlands (UPl l -Striking tta,eir flag and s houting \\'ar "·h oops, seven South !\1olucean gunmen surrendered today 01nd free<l about tl\'O d oz.en person ~ they held hostage ror rn~re lhan t\\'O \\•eeks in the Indonesian con- sulate. An apparent Dutch willingn('ss to discuss South l\1oluccan prn- blems helped convince t he gunmen to give up. The 25 hostages walked smil- ing out of the consulate to a u•ait- ing police bus while a crowd t~at included joyful relatives burst in- to cheers and people leanin~ from windows and balconies "'aved and shouted . Five minutes later. the seven young extremists strode into thl' rainy street, one by one. into the hands of waiting police. The gunrrien were driven in a police cortege t o police headquarters. They shouted battle cries as they arrived at the headquarters. Before leaYing the consulate, the gunmen hauled down the red· :ind -blue South /\.lolut•(•an flag !hat h01d fluttl'rerl from lhl' th1rd - Ooor bal co n~· durini:: thc u· l5·day flCCUf-i3t ion of th(' consulatt• In dt• mand ind e pendence of t}1 t·11· former Spice lsl:ind homPl~1~d ' onc(• a l)utch possl'ssion but now part of I ndoncs i a .<\ police spukes rnun stud all seven gunm£>n had criminal re: eords 3nd fi ve h:id served terms in Dutch youth prisons. The other l\~'O were d('S cri bcd a s "dangerous types'.' 1vho es capea from prison last September while s erving four.year terms for armed robber.y . !'"o ur of thl' gunmt•n 1\·cre 23 3nd three 2'!. F riPncl Tes tifi t>~ 'fRF.'.'l'TO~. :-J .J <APt \Villiam Zy wot, u'ho \vas with Karen Anne Quinlan just before she lapsed into a coma cighL months ago, h as told a state grand jury he knows nothin~ about her being beaten in ht•r last few hours of consciousness, hi s :.ittorney says. SC Youth Gets Jail For Pot 1 Ronald St1.·v"'n Carr of San Clenlt'1ltt• u•;t :i; scntcnl'['{l 'l'hurs day to onl' year in O!'~u1ge County Jail ~fter pll•ading ~uilty lo r1· duced C'harges of selling mar1 Juana. Carr, 22 , I he snn of S a u Clemente City 1\t ;111og(•r K(•nncth Carr. al s o l\':lS ordt'l'l'd by Superior Court Judge Kenneth \\1illiams to s erve three years on probation Ill.' begins his jail lt•rm Jan. 5. Rh yne Stcv{•n J\vt>nll. one of t1\'tl n1en arl'l'.S ll•d with Carr aftl'r an 1n vt•stigation in 1vhich un dl·rcover officers said they \\'ere .sold coc01inc valued at S!S0,000. \\'as sentl'nced to four n1onths 111 tht• t•ounty Jail \\'hich u·ill bcl:in Jan 5 :\v(•r d l, :!·I , of 2G721 Calll' Salida. ('01p1 s t rano fJt·:ich . ple:1dcd guilty to rl•duccd ehal'g('s of poss<'ssing mar1 juana. I le 1vi ll be on pl-obation for thrt•e yea rs \Vhen he lcavt'S the jail. 'fhe schedul ed sentencing of convicted co-de fendant Rober.t Elliott Cooper. 31, -of the san1L' Capistrano l!cach address, h01s been delayed until J :m. 15. Church Hits CIA Tactics \\'AS l-IIN GTON <UPl) - The n:ition 's o ldest over- seas n1iss ionary organi1.a· lion today lhreatcned to sue the U.~. government unl ess the Admin istration s tops the CIA practi(·e of us ing .i\ml'ric:in mis - sionaries to get inform:i- tion. Jn a letter to presidential counsel Ph ilip \V . Buchcn, the executive vice presi- dent of b(\lrd for world min1stric>s o f the United Chur ch of Christ. David !\.t. Stowe. s aid the board \\'ou/d cha ll eni?e ''at "'hate\'er level nt'eessary" the CIA practice. "We reject the right of lhe president or any other official to encourage the Cl.o\ or any governmental body to atte mpt to use Christian missionaries for the purpose of eliciting in- formation or carrying out policy,'' Stowe wrote. ! The perfect gift. • • " /£· ' . lounge chair Wood mark a from ,-· -----lit ' ~· ·-· .. ~-'I ·'11.t J. ' . - ' ' .l Fealuring all hand conslru ct ian, qualit'f' lailoring. al ong wi1h a down and feather bock . Available for immediate delivery . WHICOATS & SATUIDATS t :OO lo S:JO ' NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 V.'t;STCLIF1'' OR, 642-~ LAGUNA BEACH • :w~ N(H(l'lf t l)AST HW\' , 4!H·GMI TORRANCE • 23641 HA WTllORNF: BL\'O •0Ptn Fn. 111 t . Sun. 12 $ JO• 3711·12i!I l l I • ' '""'' AC FI,. ~~ A.!IE•C ....... -~ A0¥1n• Aetn.al Ae•"ll• AOulrr -'mw AllHn :J:bP. 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Agne ultun• Committee now are several l<'gts lattvl µropos.1ls which will be m olded in tu one T he com m1ttce s dt p:.irturc pmnl 1s the Ford ad mu11strat10n s bi ll IS 2537> whr<'h coulci t•hm1n 1le 5 m1lhon or mon lh'n(ll(' from tlu. µrograrn a'.'> wdl as r ed uct benefits fo1 .mother 5 rntlhon There .11 e two other OHrh.iul bill~ one t)y St:n Hobe rt J Dole ( R Kan 1 \\ ould kn11c: k 6 percent of the households of the program anolht r by Sen J am t'.'s RU'Ckley ( R Cons N Y >would eliminate or cut benefits ror m any m ore Ame n cans Also. among th<.• studies before the commtllcc 1s the Department of Agricul ture's own "Na honal Suney or r ood Stamp Rcc1p1e nts, ' produced in response to the Senates request for d ata TtuS ST UDY STATES that conlrarv to claims of ,. cn ltcs food s ta mp partic1p<mls tend to be the poorest or the poor -Th1rt~en percent of <Jll st.imp rN 1p1t nts are m households w 1th take home pay 1Jf mor1: th.in S6 000 a year and 87 pe1 Ce nt o( l hOSl households have al least five m em be rs -A full 92 per cent of a ll part1c1panl s ar c m households with after tax incomes of under S7 000 95 percent under S8.000 97 p1.•rcl'nt under S9 000 lr.>O pcrc enl under SIO 000 And half of all nc1p1e nls hu 1n h1111!-tc.:'holds of f1vP or m ore people Wher e ar<.> lhl' t 1(h • THE \\JUTE HOt:SJ..'~ bill \\OUiu "hmindle all four person house.: holds \\ 1lh gross cJrntngs of OVt!r $6,250 (take home $5 6001 If that fam1h s SC. 250 caml' from welfare or JObless benefits (not taxa bll 1 1t would bt: eligible for stamps and still'l"ece1ve m ore than the tak~ hom e PJY or the working family -an 1nc<.>nl1\l not to work (n short. f ord s bill would d1scp mtnJh: against the work mg poor in~tcad of providing met nt1ves to wor k The recenth u nemployed would suffer, too under t his bill for the.:• del1.1 mmal1on of cltg1b1ht v "'ould be based on the aver age of income earned 01.cr lhc l,1st three months This would sc.: nously dclav nuln t1on a:;'.'>1'.'>lJnce for thost' laid off for tv.o lo t hree months or lnnJ,!cr "h1le their avcragl fell t o food stamp <>h g1b1hty le\ lb UIO~GTll E ~OST shcx:kmg:.ispl(ls!Jl lhl program is that more than half of those below the povcr lv level do not use food s tamps srmph because lhev cannot scr a pe together enoug h money to buy their stamps Ma ny of the worktnl? poor at the top of the ehg1h1hty ladder also ~re dis couraged from JOlOtn~ because they must put up so much money for a few dollars of stam ps Sen Doles bill (Ontams c:1 pro\ 1s1on that would s olYt.' this problem while slashing ad mm1strat1vc costs Instead of a household pa' m~ Sl OO lo ~l t 5166 or stamps -for a bonus' of $6(, a m onth -the household v. ould Just receive the S66 worth of stamps THIS WOULD HF.LP slash thL' i;m•rg\ and m oney now :;pent t r:v rn g to ad maruster t hL' JH occ~s "ht'rl'bv rec1p1ents tr ad e substantia l s ums for stamps The h.1nks \\ h1c h often handle the trancact1on must be p..11d the cards s pecifying the cost and a llotment must be mailed ou\; Jhe bookkeeping demands are tre m e ndous The process "h1ch Sen. Dole proposrs would be much more efficient It m akes senst~ • Santa Fe Debentures Inc will handle the sale, ex peeled m January. • Sa nta Fe lntem at1o n a l Corp has filed a registration s tatement with the Securities & E.uhange Com mission cov enng the pr oposed public sale ol $30 m 1lhon m convertible s ubordinated debentures Dean Witte r & Co Inc and Blyth Eas tman D1Uon & Co E L Shannon Jr • pres&-• .. dent said Santa Fe plans to add the proct'eds to the com- pany s general funds and to use them to s atisfy capital re-. qwre mcnts fo r dnlling and construction eq u1 pment r Market lndexe• Due to la t e tra n s miss ion today 's listing w il t not appear in the Daily Pilot Neu· lork 15 ltfo•t Atffrr NEW YORK IUPll -Thi' IS atl ... \II)(~\ lr.t,,. d 011 ,,,. Nrw Slor• E •<Mn')t Ft1Cl•V n»st York Gal•n-• and Lo•er• ..... 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F ilm star Ric:bard Burton bought his wife Elizabeth T aylor a hand-bwlt J72 PMthcr car cost- ing $21 ,000 for Chr~tmas, car dealer H.R. Owen said in London. Burton ordered the car three months ago, the car dealer said. It wa~ for delivery at the Burton~· re- sidence at Gstaad. Switzerla nd. • Retired Gen. Earle G. Wbttler. 67, who was chairman of the Jomt Chiefs or Staff longer than anv other man. died Thursday afternoon at fr~~rick ('Md.) )kmorial Hospital after a stroke. Wheeler was being transported by ambulance from King's Daughter's Hospital in Martins burg. W.Va., to Walte r Reed Army Hospital outside Washington when bis condition wors ened and be was taken to the nearby Frederick Hospital. a hospital spokesman said. Wheeler was chief of s'aff or the Army from Ott. l , 1962, through July J. 1964, and for the next six years was chairman of the joint chiefs, the nation's tughtest military post. H~ re· tlred in 1970. * WHEEi.EA Veteran actor Bob Cummings pleaded innocent in Seattle to charges that he used an electronic gadget to cheat the telephone company by makmg up to • S.J.500 worth of free lonj! distance calls King County Superior Court Judge Warren Chan continue the case until Jan. J. when a disposition will be made on tbe charges or a trial date set. Cummings, 65, remamed free on his personal re· cognizance. Since his arrest, he ha~ continued to play the leading role in the play "No Hard Feel- ings"' at the Cirque Dinner Theater. .. Singer · P earl Bailey ·has bl'E'h praised in the General Assembly ::is "an honor to her country and ..humanity at large.·· after she ended her four weeks as a U.N . d iplomat Saudi Arabia n Ambass<1dor Jamil Bar oody read ' a mock resolution which thankt.>d the l'nited States .. for delegating P earl Railey, "ho highlighted the I • .. t. session . i '.\11ss Railey. appomted 1 la:H month as a s pec1aJ ! (__!~_?~_f_.~~ __ J ad\•iser to Ambassador -Daniel P atrick Moynihan and the L' S. delegation. dehvered a passionate s pee<>h recently defending the Cotted States agam st detractors. .. Actress Romy Schneider. 37, was married to her secretary Daniel Biasini. 28, ma West Berlin hotel, her lawyer reported. They are expecting a child. It was the s econd marnage for the Austrian·born film star, who has lived in Paris for several years Her first marriage. to producer Harry Meyen, ended in dworct.>. She said she was breaking off all film engagements for thc- next year to devote her time to family life. .. J acqueline Kennedy Onassis has started earning her $200 a week as a cocsultant for Viking Press by bringing a book to the publishing firm. Ladies Home Journal reports SCHNEIDER Viking President Tom Guinzb~rg wa quo.~ed as saying that the book. "A Special Destiny, is a based on a planned exhibit about the l'hang1ng role of women in the 18th century. . He said Mrs. Onassis 1s in\'olved with the comm1\· tee putting the exhibit to$!ether and 1r s he were not, the book "wouldn't have come to Viking." .. Fines and damage liabilities of mor~ than $19 million were :issess('(l a~amst the :\tarlborough Gallery of:--: ew York. its O\\ ner f'~ank Uoyd. and the three executors of the <.'~t<ite of p:11ntC'r )1 ark Rothko Surrogate Court .Judge Millard L. ~jdooick directed that ~f arlboroueh rf.'tu r n to Rothko's daughter Kate 28, a nd 10 vt':.ir 11ld :-.on. Christoper, 650 unsold paintings by the prom1nt•nt abstral'l ex pressionist. Midonick ruled that M arlborou~h and l.loyd . one of the most powerful figures in the i nternallonal art world. defied a court injunction tn their sale in this country and in EuroJX' 0(28 Rothko C'~nvases and 29 of ttis papers. • A Greek-Amen can industrialist linked with ques· tionable foreign contributwns to lht• Nixon-Agnew campaigns joined President 1-'ord's fund-raising committee. UPI Learned .3'bomas Pappas, who hold"> dual t · S and Greek cit.izensnip, has been 10v<'st1gokd by the Senate and House Select Committees on lntt>lltgence for al· Jeged involvement in contnbutwns from Greek mihtary dictators to the 19AA :mrl 1972 presidential campaigns of Jt ichard M . Nixon and Spiro T. Agnew. floberl MosbachPr, who herame chairman of Ford's fianance comm1tee Dec. 5. said he knew ht· Ue about Pappas except that h<• was a Republican fund-raiser from Massachusetts. • FoTmer Michigan Gov. George Romney outlined plans tor a n Htlonwide, l:(ra~-;roots program to culminate next year with the <.·onvening of a na- tional congress of citizens in Washin~on Romney, who served in the cabinet as ~ecretRry of Housing and Urban Development from Jan. 22. 1969, until he te~1gned in February. 1973. s aid the pro gram ref elected .. a growrn ~ hunger in Amencan. for self· determination on iss ues of human welfare." '* Veteran Sen. Ro but S . Ste•ens, <R Lo~ An(ICIP:'!l an nounc~ be will retire next year • and not seek re e lectaof) to 1tOMN1Y another term becau.w be weftt.s to s~nd more lime with bis family . 1be dis.closure took even staffers by surp1~e Stevens. firs t elected to Ule Assembly 1n 1962 and ~ected to the Renate ln 1866, hec11me the r.fth Republican unator to announce plans for rMire m.entnatyear. P UBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUS a us•N•H NAMI S'fATIMlNT no. lollow411Q "'"°" Is llOlno bo.91· .... ".'· PRICI Wl'ST ltN 11.ECTIUC P 0 8o11 W , s.t2t2 P•IO Alta. Dane Point (A.,.tt OoNIO C..le Price , Jlm PoloAltO, O.n• Point, eA'2~ t hi' l>uitlllftt •• (Oft411<t"4 °"'ft\ ,,,. 111v1oua1 OoneldG Price "''' \t•1-t "'" llled -''" tha C011nty Clerk of Oranl)lt County on O.c•mbot 2, t91i ,lollW PubllUl.O Oronoe Co.tu OoUy l-'1101., Oe<ernllor s. ll. 19, 2•. 1'7) ~15 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USINl;SS NAMIJt H ATEMl:NT The toltowlno perwn, art dol"9 Ml· ness H TITANIC PRODUCTIONS LTO./REFLi.CTIVE ART, '100 Ftlr'nhffll\ Ln .• Cost.a Mes., t.A 91 .. Everett Macrko, 310. Fern~lll, Colle Mftlll, CA. 911>1' Ben C. l.•ng. 13152 La P•t • Wtstmln)ler, CA 91tll Tn1, bu~lnen h condu< led by • QlfnSrel oertne~n10. EverenMaullo eenc.uno Tiiis buslnou Is condut ftd tw • gent# al PAlt'lntrthlp. F'SOQS$ PIA>llSlled 0r•"9!' C:O.st O.ily ""'°'· Nov 21,tnc!Oec s. n. 19, 19a •S19 7S P UBLIC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS BUSINUS NAME STATEMENT T,,. follo•lno 11trW11 is r'Ol"Q Ml· ntU<I' } SA OOL E BACK VALLtV CX>NSTRUCTION, 2 ... n VI• 0.1 Sol, Mlulon Vltto•21>1s R0911r B•lelwln, 264n VI• Otl SOI, Mls~lon Vie to 9761S Tlllt'b.l~ne•s '' conducted by en ln-CIMdual R099r Bald,.ln This stafemeot wts llled With the County Clerk or Orange County on December'· 19'S FS0250 Publ1sneo 0.•nve Co•st 0ti1y PllOI, O.C 5. 12. 19 26. 1915 "634·7S P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUl"ERIOlt COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR TlfE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·ISJIJ Eslate~ANNA FIORE. a~• ANNA C.ARATENUTO FIORE, Otct<lwe! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors ol tllt abov11 ,..med oe<ecitnl 11\al •II perSOl\s llavong <lloms ag.ionst Ille salo oeceoent ar11 rto11orecl 10 lilt them, ..,t,. the necessary VOU<IWrs. 1n tne otflce of tl'l4o clerk ot 11\t abow ff\ tilled COU<t, or to present IMm. with tllt neteuary VOll<htl"I. to 1111" un0trs1QIW<I at the> ottlce of JESSE BLATTEL, Al· tor~yat U w, 1'101 Avenue o' theSla<s, S..1tt 790, Lo!. Anqeles, CA 90067, wlllch is the oiact 01 l>uSlnt\\ ot tl\t 11n. oersic;ine<1 on all matters oerta1n1nq to the ttt&tf' or •ll•d Otc!'dtnt, w1tr.111 lour monO•salter tilt 11rs1 oubllcatoonof '"'~ not•ce. Dated Novemoer 1•, 197S. MARIO FIORE E•l"Culor or lhPWlll ol lllt above na~d dc<tOML JESSIE 81.ATTEL Artornty.i Law 1901 Aw of tlW Stars Su•ll' 190 L~ AnQf!tes, CalllOf'nl.; 90061 Anor,..,ytor Eircuto• Put>11)11ed Ot'<1n9e Coast Odoly Piiot. NOvtmoer 18, "no Otu:mt>er s. 12, 19, 191! PUBLIC ~OTJCE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNT"¥ OF Ol<ANGE No.A ... 790 EUe t" ol j;!OBE llT J . TRACE,Oecu~ PUBLIC NO'nCE IU ... •IOlt cou a TOI' CA\.lfllOlltflA COUNTY 0 1' o.-ANOI '" tlle Miiner of Ult A~ton Pttlllon 91 ROGER STEllHEN P'OULTEll, AOcotlno Pat"t111. CAStf NUMa•• AOlD CITATION Tllo~· Of the ~!tilt of C.lllornl•, l 9 ' AntC!"IO JoM Mllnoz You .,,. hereby Cited Md roquirtd IO A1109¥ l:lotore a I udQie Of I hi l COllrt et the Nie, tlrno, •net Clla<e SPtCllled bllOW tilld to oivo •n¥ 149tl •-wfi¥. accorolno 10 ihe verified petlOon llled wltfl 1111~ «>11rt; you -111d not cms.11 to ti. '"'9Perent edOC>tion by ROOE R STl!PM£N POULTER. O.tt and time of coun •ppear~; Mllrcll 11, 197' ~a.m. Department or Room No : n AOCll'e$\ or to11r1; Or•nqe County ,$1.pirlor Court, too Civic Center Drive . .Wnt. 5-nta Ane, CA 9270t I.SEAi.i O.ttd October 22, 191S WILLIAM E. St JOHN, Clerk By Linda S111t Oepi.oty 9EWL.llY, 1.AS$1.EBEN ...,eitll.LER tJlU lfa 1t ,._,..St'"' WWJ1t ""'9ttler, CA -.Ot Ttl! lt1'l ••m1 Pul>ll.r.ect ~anoe Coesl D•llY Pilot Nov.11.eno0ec.s.1z, 1t, 197S mw5 P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 9 USINl!SS NAME STATEMENT n.. 1o11-1no Pt•.son Is doing bull· ~s•s: MOVIN' AHEAD NEWPORT, 1'10 Vtllltst Pacific Coast Hlgllw•v. ~ S.ach,CA. Fr.-ncls J. Benr, 3lS Canal, Newoort Buell, CA. Tiiis business is condllcted by an lri. olvoelu.ll Francis J , B<!nr This statement was fllt!d Wiii the County Clerk ot Orangt County on Otcembtr 2, 197S. F50H1 Publlwd Orll"91? coast Delly r>t101. Otcember 5, 12, 19, 76, 1975 •587 7S P UBLIC NOTICE -----------~-.~-NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOlt COURT OF THE STAT E OF CALIFORNIA f'O R THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A..-SS27 Esteteof ANNA LEWIS, Deceased. NOTICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the creditors of tllf above n•meo Oe<edent that •II persons having c I aims &911nst 1r.e said oec-nt are rtqulred to Ille lhtm. will• tllt necttsary vouche"· In Ille Office of the clerk of the-~ en- tltleO court, or to present them, wttll ll'le necessary vouchers, to the unotntgnea •t tllf offlceol RHODES ANO FEDER, A Professlon•I Corp • a313 Wll5"l•t BlvO. S11lte 750, Btverly Hiiis. C..1otorn1a 90211, which 1s the place of t>uslneu 01111e unoersl9Rf!CI tn all ~t­ "" oert111ni110 to Ille tslate of said oe--teoent. w1111111 four months allt< Ille first oubllcatlOn 01 this nollce, Dated December e. 1975. .ALVIN LEWIS, Executor di lllf Wiii of Ille ilbove nameO dtcedenl RHODES ANO FEDER A ,,.tftulOftll Coicp. IMl Wlhlllrt &Ivel, s.Hte 710 8over1y Hiiis., Calllornle 90211 Tel: 121Jl4S~ Altor'n•Y• tor E •u11tor Pul>l lShtd OranQt Cout Dally Pilot, Oectmbtr 12, 19, 26, 197Sand Januarv2. 1911> ~llJ..15 PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY' OF ORANGE Ho. A..ann P UBLIC NOTICE MOTICI TO CRaDITOltS SUPaltiott C:OURTOl'TMI! STATWOl'CAUP'OltNIA flOtt T'MICOUMTY O,O•ANGa .... A..-s.t1• llWW of W. HOWAAD Gl!RFEN, tl{a WILLIAM lfOWARO GEAFEN, 0.<Msed. NOTICE IS HE.-EB'r GIVEN lD \tie cr'9Cllton of tM •bo,,. nameo ~• IN! all ponoll\ l\a'llnq cl•I-·~t ,,_ t.alO 09(-t I"• req11ll-.ct IO Ille °""'-with tM Me9U.tt'f' vO\ICNrl, Ill tlle ottlce of ,.,. (lert. Of Ille abOw .., titled c-1, or to prnenl them, with the ..,cKwrt -her&, to 11111 ""4et\IQntd •\ 20801 Sttlmmtr L•M , Hut1llftOIOll Bek!\. CA. '2 .... wlllth It Ille pltce Of bu!.I neu of ti. 111\dt rslQnltd 1" •II mat· •rs11tr'11lnl11<1totlltHl•t•of.-ld~•­-t, within lour month• •ll•r 1"11 111")1 l)Ulll lc.-llon of t11ls no lie e. DetedNovemb9rlS, 1'1S. CLAAAN.GERFEN Exe<11trlJrofll>t WI II ot Ille abovo 11•med dfC'edef'lt. M.-S.Al.ICl!MOORE 0."'41111,..,.Ne, 1·9 CMMaO.IMar,CA.'2US Tet:O>.J02t Anwney lor I! .CKUtrlJ: P111>11~ Onnoe Cout O.lly Pilot, Move,,,.,_ u. end December S, 17, 19 197S .S~I~ P UBLIC NOTICE ·-..--------------. --------P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLJC NOTICE S.U!M f'lCTITIOUS •USINU I MOTIC80fl ll'Ul&,IC ••ttuau•o SOP'l••O• COUltTOl'TMI! ,.. ·MAMIE STATIMINT MOTICI ISM •l•v OIVIN-U P ATIOf'CAU'OIOllAPOll Tl-. tollOw•llO ..,_ b 09Ule"'81-~le ...._,1"9"1llMNlfbYIMO· TMl.COUNTYOl'ORANOC ,.~, .,. ltv ~II .... C•tr 9f et.le~ en ... A·UU' ALL AMERICAN HOUSErt.ANT !MlnNy.~s. tt7•,••"-'-°' NOTICIO .. HEAlllNGOI' '"ITION EXHl&ITION, JU Rlv•Uldt A-. i.1• p.m .• ., at -t"'".rtw ti\ flOR P'ltOIATE 01' WILi. AND f'Olt ~ e .. c11,CAnt4J ~.lnlMColllKllCMimbenofO ... TTliR1TC$TAMENTARY. Fre«lca Ernlt, 201S CNN St. ND.. ty Hell, 11 l'elr Otlw, Coil• MHA.,.... E'tete ot JAMES W. PH ILl.IP5. SR.. c. Co~•~. CA tt•t7 loarcllno lone latttUIOll ZE· PS.. 09<Hsad Tiii• tl\l)I~\ I• conductecl l)y an In-"-'<11t,. tCMtlltn. la.c11tlve Director, NOTICE tS HEREBY' 011/EN tl\tf dlvldWI t'nl. .. _ ..... O.euo "° ...... 1'10 Eal THE FIRST NATIONAi. OANtC or ntEDRICAERNST ~Ile A-,S"'14 O, Or•nvt. fOf • ORANGE COUNTY MS Iii.cl llt,..111 • Tiiis sl•tement wn filed wltll tM !0Dndtt141NI UW lllitm1ll tor • '°"* ~tlllon fOf P!'olNte Of Wlll &nO fOf •~ Olunty Clerk ot Or•n" (CMlftly on ho~ with 11 • MO and ic••''""' •UMK• cl l.att.trs T•11•m•nt•v to''- OKtn\Otr 1. lt7S ~_.,~"!fl •n uh"llC1 "°"" P9tlllont/. ntteren<e to wlllcll I• nvo. ,.._ ~led al SlO StllflltOll Dn'll't, In en RI tor lvr111er p.trt1<11I•"· end t.,.t the P\lbllslwd O••noe C'oHt Dally POOC. ...... tlmt en<I pl•U ol llt•rlno IM s-twK O.C.mllef 12. 19, l•, lt7SandJ..-y2, NOTICI 1$ FIJRTHI!" OIVl!N that been Wt fO<" O.c. 30, 1'15, •t t .lO• m . h1 197• 4717-15 let .. Id time end pla<t *"'Y •nd all ttw courtroom Of O.partmtnt No. 3 of -------------..,.._,) lnttrestect lfWl'I' eppeat and bl ~Id court. 81 700 Civic Cen1er 0-lw P UBLIC NOTICE. ~roy~~i~~~'.~~~~':~v ~~:,:;,~,~.th• City of S•nt• Ami. City c .. rll ol tn. O.ltd Ottomt>t<r o, 1•1s PICTITIOUS BUSINl!SS City of Cost• MoM Wll-l.IAME.ST JOliN, NAMI! STATEMENT P'ublllhed Ot'tl'\09 COHI Dally Pilot. COunlyCleri.. The followlno person I$ oolno busl-o.c.mber 1t, 1t7S 47'9-7) WALTE.-w. HEIL ntSSH! C14N.Tll'JtlnSI. THE CLOTHES RACIC FOltMEN,. Ot'lft09,~lll.'1 .. 7 m EHt 11th s1 .• Coit• IMM. C.llt. PUBLIC NOTICE Att-ytor: Petl11on.r 92621 1-------------l PubllWled Or•noe C.OHI O•llY Piiot. Sarth M. Rubin, 11JIJ Pltacll, PICTITIOUSaUSINIHS Oec.12, t3, 19, 1'75 4nl:7S lrvlne. c;.111 <n664 NAMl!JTATl!MENT Tilh bll~nen is conducted by an"" n,. toUowlne P"'°"' •re dOlng blnl· dM ca.i.t. -n· SARAH RUBIN MESA VILLAGE l.IQUO~. 1011 -------------Tiiis statement w•s filed witll ttle EICtmlnoOr.,CostalMU,CA'2626 S.Ult COunty Cte•k of Or•ngo COUllly Of'I Frtnlc J. Koetwlcll Jr .• 17105 Olll HOTICETOCREDtTORS P UBLIC NOTICE Otcember3, 197S. T,.. L.AM, lrvlne, CA'27U No. A..-s»I S·1SS1 ~ Al<llarO A. S11lllv•n, 171SI A<acla SUPE•IOllCOURT0Ftl4E SUPEltlORCOURTOl'THE Pllbl~ Or•no-Coast Dally Pflot, T,... .__ ll"VIM CAt21lS STATE OF CALIFORNIA llOlt STATEOl'CAl.I '"°"NIA FOR 0.<•rn«Mlr 12, 19,2t, lt1SandJanuerv2, Patncie A, Koobrlcll, l170S O.k THECOUHTV Ol"ORANGE THEC:OUNTYOFO.-ANOE "" 4111-JS Trwl.ane,IVIM,CloftllS In the M11lef 01 Ill• ESl•t• of Ho.A-11$'44 Llndlll .... , Sulllv•n. 118SI Acacl• MATILDA ROSINA SCHIEFELBEIN --ncEOFHEARING OFP UtTIOH " MATI LOt .. ..., P UBLIC NOTICE Tl'ML.ant,trvlM,CAt211S •ISO known 41$ .... FOR PROBATE 01' WILi. ANO FOR This bUSIMU. la conoucted by a SCHIEFELBEIN.Otcused. I.ETTERS TESTAMENTARY -------------gtntrall)Artntrllllp Notice Is l\ortby 91ven to credilDn Est•te ot Ml ...C R K, STOUT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Fr.,,ltJ. Kotbtlch,Jr. l\avlnQ c111ms aoalnsl Ill• salO dtc.eT Dec .. sed. SUPERIOR COU.-TOI" Tl4E This stelt~l wo filed wlttt tllt dent to flle ~10 cl.alms In Ille office of NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN lh.11 STATEOF CAl.ll"ORNIAl"Olt OM.I Cl r O C llm tile clerk of the ilforuald coun or to DON HOWARD has llle<l llereln a pell· THIE COUHTYOl"OAANGE ~ t'k97~ renge o y C!f' l)rtitlll ll\em to the 11nc1trsl9f*l •I the tlofttorProl>a1eotW1llandforhsuance He.A·tS104 r 1 ll'JOm Oftla ot SCHMITZ, AMATO. PET or Lent" Tes1amentary to tile ~ti· e s tate o t ROY CAl.LAHAN. Publlitled Or•noe Coast Dally Piiot TLER. & SCHMITZ -ATTORNEYS tl-r reference to which Is mt~ for O.ctes.d ....., 5 12 19 26 197S 4514-7S AT LAW, 1103 AVALON BLVD., In the furtherpartlculars,41ndtllottlle tlrnw NOTICEIS HEREBYGIVENtolllt ~.' '' ' City of WILMINGTON, In I.OS end l)ltc• of llearlno lhe same h.l.s beetl creditors of Ille above named de<:~nt :-------------1 ANGEt.ES County, wlll<ll 11111er otllce wt for Dec. 30, 1975, 8l 9:30 •.m .. In Ille that all persons havln9 claims .t'JO)lllSt Is the Olf<t of business ol the un courtroom or o.tparlment No. 3 OI said the said de<:~nl are rtqulred to Ille PUBLIC NOTICE denl<;1ned 111 •II matlel'S oertlllnfno to court, 111700 Civic Center Drive Wits\, In 11\em, with the nocossary llOUCllers, In said estate. Suell ciarm, ¥11111 Ille 11\eCllvol Santa Ana, c a1l1orn1a. tlle office ot the clet~ of 111e above en-c,.,,.. neuswrv vouchers must b6 flled or Daleo U 9·7S. titled court, or to prtsent ll'tm, with the NOTICE 0 11 INTENTIOHTO i>r•sented as atorualel wltlllft tour WILLIAM E. St JOHN, rw<essary vouchers, to tlle unotrsiQned CREATE SECURITY INTER£ST monlhufler llll! tint oul>llcationolttlls County Cler~ at the office ot GEORGE I.. BOUO. Al· CSou. tltl -4107 U.C.C.I notice. UOC.MANANOl.ACl<MAN tornay •t uw, 3 Monarch !Uy Plaa, Holle• I' hertby v lven to the OatedOee.2. 197s. "PINE Ai/£. Slllle 105, Leouna Nl9uel, C..lltomla, CredltorsotCOSTAMESAJEWELRV, FRANCESAllSTINond I.ONG BEACH.CA. 'IOIOZ wfllcll Is Ille place or buslntSS of~un-INC., 0.btOI', WllOS• bushwn tdOl"t'SS IRMA S.MONTFORO Attorneys tor: Petitioner dtt'SIQneel In all matters ~rtalnino 10 '' 1131 Ne•port 8o11leverd, Cll'I' of Admlnistralors Publl~ Oran90 Coasl Daily Piiot, the nt•te of u ld dtcedent, within IOU< ~le Mesa, Co11nty ot Orenoe, State or of the estate December 12, 13, 19, 197.\ 4134 1S monthuttertl'le first oubllcalionof this C.lltornla, 11\el • wcurltv lnttf'est Is 01 saiOOtceOtnt -------------I noCl<e ~ to be cr .. ted by Debtor •nd SCMMITI:,AMATO,P ETTLER,& OatedOclober t914. vrtnled to SANTIAGO BANK, S.Cund SCHMITZ Jal'lt Ellen Crtl9mllts, P•rty, Wl\o$e ~IMSS •ddrass Is S35 E. 111QAVALON BLVD. al<aJeanelttCraigmllH Flrst SI .. Clly ot Tustin, Collnly ol Wll.MINGTON,CA.907« •~• Janttle Cra 19m1les Oranve. State ol Calllornla Publlshed Ot'angt COllst O.lly Pilot. S-1J40 Aelmonlstratrlx The-rty, In general. In Wfllcll the o.c.mbrr s, 12, 19, 26, 197S 4612·1S SUPERIOR COURT OF THE wlth-llle·..,,111-.nnexed St<llf'lty Interest wlll be crHte<l ls lox· STATE OF CAI.I FORNIA FOR ollheabovenamedelecedenf turts, eq11lpment, ,.,,..nlt11re 41110 THE OOUNTY OF ORANGE GEORGE I.. eouo luml!.111~ of Debtor WllOSO l>U\l~s Is No. A·UUI known ts Cott• Mose Jewelry, Inc.. -------------NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITIOH l Moftarcllaay Ptau ...OIOCaled •11131 N•woort Bl\111., Oty FOR PROBATE O F WILL AND FOR ~NI I CA olCMt•Mesa,countyotOt'e19,Sl•t• HOTICEOF~~~~TEE'SSAl.E t.£TTERSTESTAMENTARY gue ' • OfCalllornla • Estalt Of E. RUTH HINKEL.MAN. hi. C7l4l•f6.04ll Tht atortwld security trtn$<1Cllon T.S.No.220~7s 111,__y tor Admi"lstratrlx On January ?O. 1910, at 10 00 am. Oece.t~ tWl~t.,...wlllanneHd wlll bf conwmmated on or <llfltr lhe RELIABLETITLECO.asdulyaAJOint· NOTICE IS HERE BY' GIVEN that P\lbllShtd Or.an~ Coast Daily Pilot, 2'1th day of December, 1975, •l Sanllaooo ed Trustff un~ .and pursuant 10 Ol>ed HAROLD C. ELDER has h ied hereon a Oecember6 13 20 27 1975 ~15 Bank, whOsoaddress Is 535 E, First St.. OITrustrtcoroedMarch 12, 1913,.sinst. oe111ion 10' Prooate of Will ano for is.-• • • • TU5tln, c..11tornl•. of suance ot Leners Testamenl•ry to Ille So '•••sis known 10 ,11• 54!<~ Par-No. 9196, I~ book 10S89, page m, Of• · ficl•I Records in the office Of Oranc,e ~llllOtler reterence to which Is,,,,_ P UBLIC NOTICE ty, •II bu~I ' names 1111d &delres~ '°' turlher particulars, 3n0 that 11\1' us.a by 1 btOf for the pest three County, State of Call lorn la WILL SELL 1lrneanOpl11Ce Ofh4!aron9 ,hts.amet\4n ---------:-=.,.,.,,,~-yunare: mt Af PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST bftn WI lor Dec. 30, 1~7S, 111 9 JO am, SUPERIOR COU RT OF THE 0.t•d: Oectmber 1', t97S Bl ODER FOR CASH (payable at 11"'9 1nthecourtroomot Oepartm~nt No. lot STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR SANTIAGO BANI( ot &ale In lawful money of the Unoteo s.a1d court, at 700 Ci vic Ctnle< Drove THECOUNTYOFORANGE ByRobertN.Wakem•n Sl&t.es)attheNorthfronltntrancetothe wen . in the City' of Santa ,Ana. NO.A.-tSMt Senior Viet President Or~ County Courthouse ioc.ated a~ Cllllomla. NOTICE OF HEAIU NGOF PETITION Secured Parl)I 700CMcCtnter DrlveWtistlntlll!Cltyof Oaltel 0ec.•.191s. FOR P ROBATE OF WILL AND FOR SANTIAGO 9ANK • -Sallt•AA•Ull right, lltlealld Intent con; E SI 'OHN TESTAMENTARY vty\10 10 ano now hold bv II Under &aid WI I.I.I AM • " ' l.EnE RS SUE. First SI. Deed of Trust on the property situated In Counly Cler~ Eslate ot WILLIAM STRUYK, Twt111.C:.ll,.Ml•t)'i0 :.a1e1CountyandStateoesc robedas: AUSTON, NANCE, McCOAMICI( Oecea~CI Att. B• Watmn•n & DICARO NOTICE IS HERfBV GIVEN that Publlshtd Or•nl)e Cout Daily Pilot, Loi 9 ol Tr<Kt 2215, In tllt Oty of USSE. CHAPMAN AVE. KATHERINE EWING has fll~ her"in Oeumber 19, 1975 "831>-lS Cost• ~~. as per map recoroed In FULl.E RTOH, CA a petition for Prooatc Of Woll anct '"' Is-book 106, page 34, Mlsctllaneo\'5 Maos. Attorney, for: ,..titloner suance ol Lelltr\ Testamentarv to the In the office of Ille co11nty recorder of PubllShtd OranQl' Coa\t Daily Piiot, Ptlltooner refertnce to wnoch Is made P UBLIC NOTICE Wielcounty. ~ember 12, 13, 19. 197) 4132·15 for further part1eular s, and thilt the I-------------The strMI address and olhercornmo" PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION 1----.--...--------lime and olact' ol 11ear1n9 lhe ~ml' has PICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~sl9Mtlon, ii an¥, or real P<ocierl'I' ~ ~I tor Januar¥ 6, 1•16, at 9 30 NAMI! STATEMENT described lbovt is PU•POrttd lo.,.: 63f FOR PROBATE OF WILL ANO FOR I.ETTERS TESTAMENTARY ANO P UBLIC NOTICE 0 F P E T I T I 0 N F 0 R 1----~--,,...,..,.~~o-:"7'.:-=7-:­AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTER NOTICE 0 1' P'Ull.IC AP'PEAI. UNOER THE INDEPENDENT Al). HEARING MINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN that a tPr~•COdeS'1•tsecal oublk lll!••lng w111 be held b¥ the C.tv Est1tt 01 OIANE MARIE VATES, Council of Ill• City ol CcKtt Mesa on ii m , 1n the courtroom or Deoartmenl TM IOllOWI"" persons art Cloinqbusl· O.rrtll Slreet, Costa Mesa, Callloml._ No Jot sa10 court, a t 700 '"'" Crnler neu~: .... Tr>• undersoontd Trustee disclalms Or1vt ~st, In lite Coty ol Santa An.t, UNIOUE DISTRIBUTING OD~ .tny llat>illly for an'r lncorrectnrss of c.111om1a. PANY'. lOCS4 L• Otspen~. Fountain the street <ll<ldress al'IO other commoo Dattd Dl'ctmbrr 11. 197S Volley, CA 92708 (P.O. Boa l792. ~ ~l!lf\Allon, 11 any, shown herein. WILLIAM E. St JOHN, tAllnV•llty,CA97TOll Said Wle Wiii be made, but wlttioot County Clerk St•nley Albert Tullle; lOCSI La cownan' or warranty, ex11<eu Of' Im. l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the <...Ottors of lllt •oova narneel oec..otnl ,,_.,•II oersons having claims OQil•nst 111p sa•a oeceoent are required lo Ille lhel'\ W'ltn the nKessary vouchefS. 111 lht oflt<t ol the Clark of Ille .00V. l'O- l1lleG to..r I or to present ti.em, wllll lllf necessMy vouchtr~. to 11\t undenognl!O al the Oll lC t OI WHITE , OBERMANSLEV & FLEMING, Al· tornevs et Law, ~7 I/an Nuys BIV<I • Sllne 715, Van Nu.,..1'c.a111ornt• 'l~S. w111ch •!.I"" plact or busonen Of IN' un- Cll!rs1c;ine<1 In all mal1eri. ~rtelnlnq to !hi! ~latt Of $did dCCto<:ltl'lt, within lour month\ altt'r ltot tlrs1 publlca1on of his ftlllltf' •Ila DIANE M. VATES. OeCeil!ie(I ""°"""'·January s. 1976. •1 lllfll0Ur01 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that t:JO p.m ., °' ts soon 11\ereel~ OS EVANOER s DIXON r.as 111eoi..re1n a posslblo, lnthe Co11n<ll Chamllenor Q • pet111on lor Prot>at• ol Wiii and tor IS.-ty Hall, n F•lr DrlV'9, Costa Mew , to wance of Letters TMtamentarv to 11\t consider tl'IO request ot Clue Bullden, petlllOl\l'r anO ol petoUon lor authOrlzil· lncorl>Of'ated. Poit Olflce Box 37•. 11on 10 a<1mln1ster under lhe lndepen· Tustin, ·~•11"9 Ille Coit. Mesa Pl.,.. oent Adm1n1s1ral1on ot Estales Act nlng Commlulon decision •fVM'Cling • IProt>att Code 591 et seq) re•erence to condition of Te1111tlve Parcel Mao wtolcll h m<lde lor furlher oarttculars, S.7S. 18, locatecUI 2370 OrellQt Awnw.. a~thal the tome and otace 01 rw-ar1ng NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN IMI the same ha> t>een se1 lor Jan..ary &, 31 salel time and oiece any •ncl 111 1916, al 9 30 a rt. • on the courtroom ot persons Interested ll"l•Y appe., anCI be O.oarlmenl No 3 of said court al 700 l\Nrdby Ille Cost1 Mes• City Council. t& .. NES SMITH W EI.KE . plled,r ........ rdl-llUe.oossesslon,cwen. .. ,. • • De~-. Founteln Valle¥, CA '110I .,,.. '"" ADI.EICH Sttll• Tuttle, IOCSA La 0esoel1Y, Cumt>ren<es, tOPt'I' the re1Ni111nq pnn. -Attome tu clpal sum of the note soc11red by Yid "• w Fountain V•lley, CA 97708 ~of Tnist, with lnlerost lhl!reon, ., Oattd Novtmbtor 74 191$ OIXIE TRACE E u cutroa ol lh~ Will WHITE,OBERHANSLE Y &FLEMING Attorneyu• La"' ~111•n NuvsBlvd Su11e?1i Van Nuys, C.A. ~t •O~ Tel (21)J ltlf>..l'lt0; Rn 1971 Allor""ystor E•ftutro• PubhStoe<I Or•nge CO<'l>I Dally P1101. No¥tmber 11, ano Oecem.,.., s. 11, 19 197) P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Th!' tollo•lng person is dotllQ 1><151 ~sas EXECUTIVE SAU NA &. MASSAGE, 1111 W. South Streel. Anahtlm, CA 9?1lO'l Oorothv Mae ~•wont>, ?•17 W. Lincoln No 14. Al\eto.lm. CA,.... ThtS lluSll'ltU I\ <on<IU<led l!'Yi'I on dovlOU•I Oorotllv Sea-rl h Tiii• Slal•rntnl w n flll'd with the Count¥ Clerk 01 0•.,1oe County on December 11, 1975 C1v1t Otnter Orivt We~I, in the C•ly ol EILEEN P. PHINNEY Sdnta A11a, ca1110<11la. Coty Cltrlt of Ille Oilteo Oecemt>er 16, 1~75. City 01 Costa MU a WILLIAM E. St JOHN, P\ll>ll~lled Oranci-C.0.~I Dally Pilot. countv Cler~ OKember 19, 1975 -'«>1'1S TMOMASW. HENOEA$0N,JR Allor'MYal Llw llO EHi 17th Sl•••I Suite 111 C<Hla Mest, Calllornloi '1U1 r.1 0 141 S41-77S. Attorney tor: Petitioner Pul>lo'>lled Oran90 Coasl Oaily Polol OKernl>er 19, '20, 76. 1975 41121>-15 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAME saTEMENT TIW IOUOWl"9 persons are OOtnq busi- ness .;~: DEE MAA INDus+RIES, 1668 S&.oerlor Avt , Costa ~Sa. CA. tn627 John W Dwyer, 20601 Suour!lla L.ant. H11nt1noton Beach, CA. 92~ Rof>trt J. Owytr, 6510 .Allc;iU'lla, Fresno, CA T111s ouslness Is <onoucttd b¥ a OMe••I oartner~lo. Jol'lnO Dwyer This statement was tiled with ti. Covntv Cltr~ of Orenge County on Nov· ~mbtr 2S, 1975. P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS. NAME STATEMENT Tiie 1011owlno person' are Cloinq busl• ~Sa\ THE REDWOOD CONNECTION. 170 ~nt• Isabel St , Costa Mew, CA '2t21 Robert Mlchul Smith, SlS A BernarO St., Costa IN~. C:A 971>27 F'tllllo Allen Sllltr, S35A S.rllMO St .. Costa Me w. CA ~617 Tiiis b11s111us is concl11t tt<I by • general ~tntrsll10 R-r1M Smith Tiiis stolemtnl wu flltd ""'" 11\t County Clerk of Oro119e County on Oectmber IS, 191S F•n Publl\lled Orange Coast Dally Pltot, Dec. 1', 26, 197S•no J•n. '· t , 197• 4113-H P UBLIC NOTICE 2"S1 Broollll11nt Soill' 17 Tiiis business IJ colldvcted by an In. provided In saiO note, adv4lnces. """Y• """''"'* .. acll, CA. tUU dlvldual undtf the terms of said Oeed or Trust, Tel: 010 '62..W1 Sl.tnley A. T11ttl• Attonlt'fS for: Petitioner . This stattmtftt was filed With the ftts, charges and upenses of 1111' Pu1>11shed Orange Coast Daily P•lot. Collnly Cieri! of Or•nge County C!f' Truslft! and of the trusts <rt.tied by C~omber 19, 20, 26, 1915 4'21·7S O.C.mtler u, 197S sa~°=,:ii~~~~· unOer said Dffd of ' ~!0676 Trust heretotore executed and de· P UBLIC NOTICE PVbllShed Or•noe Coast O.lly Piiot, llvtred to tllt undersigned a Wl"ltm> OK. 19, 26, 1975 and January 2, 9, 1976 Oedarallon of Default anel Otmt1no f0t ____________ ..._ __ 7_s1 S.le, end a written Nolice of Default CP·fUt · anO Election to Sell. Tho undersl9Red NOTICE TOCREOITOllS PUBLIC NOTICE uuseo S<l•CI Notice ol Ottault<lnd Etec- SU PER IOR COURT OF THE -------------1 lion to Sell to bo recoreled in tile counw STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR "ICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS wllertlllereal oroPtrtV is loc.ited. THE COUNTY OF ORANGE NAME STATEMENT Date: ~cemt>er9, 191S NO. A esin ......... ...,., ... _, RELIABLE TITLE Estate ot LEONARD rlLSON ,.,..fo11ow11·19personsare ...... no"'°'· 0 F nesus : COMPANY HAMRICK, aka LEONAR · CALICO, !60' Oove Street, assaldTrust~. HAMRI CK, a k 41 LE 0 NARC Newoo<1 BHCh, Calllornl• 97660 By Chris Theodorotr HAMRICK. aka L F, HAMRICK. Ger•ld F. Mattln9ly, 1302 VlcePresodent Decellseel Olemond Heao Drive, TIMlln, Pub11~0rangeCoastDall¥Pilo!, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to 11\f> C.lllornla926IO • llecember 19,26, 1975anOJanuary2, 'J..~'!f.~:.=sahe::,~~~!s~~ Robert L. ASlllty, 7"°6 Ho, L.oulw, _1_91_• __ ._n_,._1_s ______ _ s.nt• AN, Call torn I• ~706 lhe w 10 Oecedent are rtqulrtd to Ille Ger•ld A. G•rrtll. •SI Gavlota, P UBLIC NOTICE them. with the ntossary VOU(hen., in Mtwoort Betel\ c.tlllornla 91660 the ottke Of the cltrk of Ille abo.-e en-Tiiis bUslne~s Is conoucled by • 1111eo court, or to orewnt them, with the general PtrtnefUllp, nte~sary vouchers, lo the undenfV'll'CI Ger•ld A. Garrett ill the offl<t Of EARL H. THOMPSON. Tllb sl•l•mtnt was flied with Ille Attorriey. 1201 Elm Avtnu., Slllte ~· County Clffll ot Oranoe C011nty on"°"" po Box 1636, Carlsbad, C..lllom4a embe< 21 197s 92009. w11ich Is tllt pt act of buslnKS of • ~! lhe underslqntd In all m•tttn.pertAI,.. PubllShed Or•~ Con' Dally Piiot •no to the tstatl' Ols411ddecedent. wltlll" Nov. 24 end Dec 1 a 1s 19 t97S '41-1S tow months after the fi"t oublkat.on • • • • • • Of llli$110tlU. De tees November 25, 197S. P UBLIC NOTICE FIC'TITIOUS BUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT TM followlng person Is dol1lg ~ ,_UM: DANA WEST DRAFTING. Slip F-3). l!llond, o.,,,. Point; PO. Sox 2121, Capiltr•no Beach, CA 97624 RoC)er Forrut i<urtz, Slit:> f".3J. lsJMlc:I, D•na Point; Po. Bolt 2121. Ceplstrano &each, CA 92•24 TNs bl.lslness Is condUCted by an In. PATRICIAJ GUSTAFSON •-------------dlv~I. Aelmlnlstratrlxot 11\t Estate l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS ot the above named Otcedenl, NAME STATEME NT EARL H. THOMP'SON. The fOllowlno persons are Cloino blnio 11117 Elm Ave., Sult• R M!olJ H : ROGER F. KURTZ Tiiis statement was flled wllll '~ County Clerk of OranQ• County on Oec•mber a, 1975. P.O .... 1U6 NUCO, 1601 Dow Stretl, Newport FS01157 1-------------1 CMISbH,Callforlll•nool eoec11,ealltornl197.00 Put>hshtd Orange Coa~t Daily NOTICE INVITING alOS Attomo twAdmlnlsttatrllr Ger•ld F, t1Uttln9ly, 13432 FSOi..4 Piiot, Nov 28, and Oet 5, 11, 19, t91S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tlllll Pllbll~ Orangt Coa!I 0.llr Pilot, Dlemond Hoe d D rl 'It, Tustin, Publlslled OranQO! Coa~I Dally Piiot. "46-7S sealed pro00sals will bo recel....O l>Vlhe O.cember 5, 12. 19,26, 197S 4613-7! Calltomle92680 FSIMOS Publlsl>e<I Oranoe Coast D•ll'f Piiot, Ootcember12, 19,25, 197SandJllllU9f"f1. 1976 4716-7S [)e( 16, lJ, 30, 1'75allel Jdn 6. IW6 Cltyot ~,.~!Ml al llltotflctoftllf 0· Robert I.. Mlllty', 7606 No. Louli.e, •nt TS -------------tyCterkattlle Cllv H•ll.17 F<Jlr Drive, P UBLIC NOTICE Sent•AM,c;.ll1or111•92706 PUBLIC NOTICE -------------P UBLIC NOTICE CostaMesa,C.lllornla,untllthellourol Gor•ld "'· Gar,-.tt, 451 Gtvlol•, 11·ooa m C!f' 0eCfl!"lbU JI, 197Satwlllch -------------Hewoort BHcll. C.lllornl•92660 S·U5t PUBl,fC NOTlf'E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit IOllOWU'9 person I\ OOtnQ buSI· nenai. SW E DI S H AM ER I CA N MOTORS PORT. 1ns Ohms W•Y. ~ta Mne. CA 976'7 Btrtlf' w Wf'r.t, •?• <; S11lhvan NO. 1..,., S..nta Ana, CA. •110• Th1S llUSIMS\ IS COl'ldU< ltd by an In· Cllv1oue1 BertleW Wollr Tiii\ staltmf'lll wa~ foltd ...,,II lllf CollnlY Cler~ of Ora"941 COllnly on Nov l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tl\t followlnv person Is doing !MN· llt'SSU JAYNAT ENTERPRISES, 1 .. 7 Iowa SI , Cost• Mesa, CA 92626 Wilham N Johnson, 1 .. 7 lowA St., ~le Mrs.a. CA 92626 Tiiis bu''"'" Is concklcleO by .., ;,.. dlVldue• Wm N Johnson Tiii\ \lal.,.,.nl was flled with lllf County Cler-of Or•n(lt Co11111y Oii Oe«mber '· t•7S "'°"" Pvbllshe<I O<anoe Co.o't O•lly Piiot, Mll>ef2S,197S F,_,. Otc. 12, 1', 26, t97S and Jan, 7, 1'1• Pvt>11~ Or•llQ4! COllst Dally Pilot. •J04.1s Nov a . and Dec s, 11. 19, 197~ """"7S ------------- P UBLICNOTICE ' FICTITIOUS 9USINEU NAME STATEMENT Tiit fotlowln9 t:Wrson '' oolno busi- nesses· E NG I NE C: A I N Ci ART, 9850 Glrlltld Ave Sp. NO. d , HunllnQton ~tell, CA n6-&6 , J MICh.l,I lullr~ll. 9t'I() G;tr'fltld Ave Sc> No •l Hunlln9fon 9eecll. CA .,,.... VAIMal M I 011,.11. ttso C..r'flrld ""' . \cl. No o , Hu11111101on Beacll. C. ,., ..... Tiiis bvslnen .... COl'ldUCl.0 tw "" In oiv1oua1 .1 MICl>.t•I Luttr•ll Tl\I\ •l•t~m~nl w•~ lllao wolll '"" COu11ly Cit•-of Or•nv" County on N.>v "1nCltr ,, • 197 5 P UBLIC NOTICE . l'lcftTIOUS aUSINEH NAME STATEME NT TM lollowlng persons are dOlng Wsl ryun: SOOTtiEAN SBRVICES, 2t•I "9mba Orfw , Cost• MtH, Call~nl11 9'Mlt • Autll S. (;rewi, 1941 Pwmba Orlvit, 0>5t• IM~. C•llfornla .,,,, W. I.. Cr•""· l'MI P'tmOI Drive, Cb\t• Meu, C•lllorn1a 92626 Tiils ~lnHS Is ConchKl•d by an ln- cllvlcNel R11t11S CrtW\ Tiii• st•l•menl WH llled with 11111 Covnly Clark ot Ora1190 cwncr on OKembtt 1S, 1t1j ''°"i Publlltlod Or~ C:O.i' Oally Pltot, OK 1t, ,., tt7Sand J an. 2, t, 1976 416"75 tlmetheywlllbeoPOntclp;ibllClyendre· HOTICETOCAEDITORS Tiiis buslnost Is conducted b'I' • HOTICETOCREOITOAS .tel •loud In the Council Oltmbers tor SUPERIO.-COURTOFTHE ~ntr•IPtrlMl'Slllp. NO.A·t SJll tumlSlllng all tet>cw, materitls, eQUID STATEOFCAl.IFORNIAFOR GoreldA.Gerretf SUPERIORCOURTOFTHE ment, lransoorl•tlon anel tuth other THECOUNTYOFORANGE Thh st•lt,..nt was flled With the STATJ:OFCAl.IFORNIAFOR f«llllln H m1y be •tQlllred lor IN No.A·ISl4' CollntyCltf'kofOt'ltftQ8COuntyonNov-THECOUNTYOFORANGE ·~•Pf development of Nort~Eoil Est•I• of BILL M. KRAMER. a lso ernbtt'2t, 1975. In Ille Matier of t he Estate ot EmbankmMl•t8e•rStreeleMlheSan known a s MIL TON KRAMER, , ,,..,.. PIERRE C.MARDRUS, Deceased. OlegoFrHw•y. Dtceese<t. Pubfls'lecl Or11n99 Cot$t Delly Pl!ot, Notice Is lltreby g iven to creditors ASttof olen\,!.~illc•tlonunct~r NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN to IN Nov.24, end Dec. !,I, IS, lt, lt7S.....0.7S having claims against tile said Oec!'· contnc:t oocumtnts m•'I' bf obt••necf lit credltws Of,,,. •bove n•meel Cltcedent denl 10 Ille said Cl•lms In 11\t Oltl(e of "-office of tl\4! Department of Leisure tlial •II persons having <1•1rns 1t99inst lhe aforesaid cour1 or lo present them Senlces, 77 Felr Drlvt, Cost• Me5'1, lhe said CMcedenl are rtQ11lrtd to Ille P UBLIC NOTICE to the 1111C1ersl911td at tt>e Office of C..lltornla, UPOtl a non-refundable OllY· tllfm, ""''" Ille necnsary llOUCl'lers, In M U R P H V • T H 0 R N T O N , men! of"' 00 If blOCltrs •!'Quest oi-the Office of the clerk of tile atloVf -1---.. "'"1CT=1"'T"'"to""u,.,,,..s"'•""u"'s""'1N.,.ll,...~""~~-HINERFELD & CAHILL, Allornen.i endsoe<lllcatlO~ bemelled, tllfCharQt tllleo <OU<t. or to present tllfm, with the NAMI! STATEMENT L .... 1404 Wolstolre Blvel., Sulle 400, 111 w111 be SI j()Pfr wt r>e<tuery vouchers. to tllt llftlle<SIQl'W<I Tiie followlno peu oni. •re dOlnq busl· the CJly Of Los Anoeln, 1n L~ Anotltt Eecll bid shell be m10t on 11\t oro-•llllfottlceolll\olrettorne""'AROHS -M: Co\lllty, wllicto laller otfict Is tht otac:e ~·form •ncl In lllt motnftf'r orovlONI & AARON s. IN c . 2790 Herbor ASHCO. 1.01 Dove Str'fft, ~ Of buSllM$S OI Ille 11nclers1911e<1 In all 111111e cot1tract CIOcuments. ancl Shall be Bou ... varel, Suite 209, P 0. Box 1•. Beech, Callloml•t2'60 matters pert11111ng to seld e5latt1. Such ac<ompanlect bya ctrtlllfclor <.aihltr's Costa Mesa. Cahfomla .,,,.,"""°'Is Gerald F. M•ttlngly. t307 elalms with the nectssary vouc:~ ch«kor• bid bond tor nol IHU,..., 1~ the l>ltc:t of bu$1nessoftlle u~l<;lned Ol•ll"lond Hee d Ori ve, T11stln, must 11e tiled or oresented as <1toresald or ti. amount ol 111t blo. m..,_ payable In •II malten perteinlnv to 1,,.tsal•Of Callfoml•'2* within tour monlM a11er the flrsl totllt City Of Cos1a ~u said doC-n•. wllhln lollr months otter RObtrt L Miiiey, '2.0. No. ~sa. •OU(lllc•tlons ot 1111s notice. NOTICE IS FUATHE II GIVEN 111.tt t1Wllrstoul>flcetlonot11111not1ce. Senl•Ana,C•lllornl•t1706 Dated ~c . '· 19/S, tllt City Council of H id Clly ha~ 0.ledNovtmt>er21, 1975. Gor•lcl A. Glnell, 4SI O.Ylot4, R EV ROBERTV. TOBIN llerttoforeestabll,heda prtvelllnor.tte JERRY LEE ~AAMERttld Newport BoKll,Callfornl• 91..0 Executor of Iha Will end sc•I• of waou, '" tccor03"U! wHh JERRY DIXON KRAMER This 1>11slneu Is COll<lllCled by • of w1ae1eceoen1. Jew, lo bt oald In tlle cons1rut11on of tlW E«ecotorsoHhe Estate veneral o-rtnorsfllp, M U It P' H v , T H O R .. To N • Ro¥etntltledlm11<ov•mt'llts. Thatwlo oltheabOvename<tci.c~t. Goralc:I A.Gerrwtt HINER,ELD&CAHll.I. rat• end IUlt We\ adopted bV IM CJty AAltONS& ... RONS, INC. Thi' ltabtm.nt WH llltcl With 'lie t•WIU HIRE BLVO. SUIT•• Coun<ll t>y Rtsolutlon7S-9ontlle ltlldily '"°Herllw~"lner• CDuM¥Cltrk of OrarigeCountyon NOV· LOS ANOE LES, CA,90057 of January 197~ •nd Is on Ill• In llW of s..twm ~21, 1'15. Publl'lled Or•noe Co•U Otll'I' Piie>(, llce of lhe City ~l•rk 01 ''"'" O lv. That P'.O. a ut*9 ....... 1 Otc. n , 19, 26, 197Sand Jan. Z. 1,,. MICI ••It and SC•I~ IS herein rtferfl'd to CMta""*M. C.llfwlll•t2'2• PubllShed CW•noe Coast Delly Piiot, •ljf.}) andecloptl'dlntlll,notlctHll'IOuQlllullv Tel: (7,.1~ No11.2A,end0tc.t,a,1s,19,1'7S ..,_,s and cotn11 .. 1e1y HI tori II her•ln, ""° Aftenlen '9r Elte<;lltwt 111a1 ""Id \< .1,., ., •doPttil bv sold Publlshed Or•nv• c.oast Dally Pilot, ~toMIC!f', ''med•• O'!rl Of tllh no« kt Nowmo.t 1' end Oetembfr S, 11, 1', PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE by,..,efe.1ce lt1S 4S621S i-------'-------1 HOTIC•OPP'UaUCllRN8AltlNO Tll• Co11trac t o r s,hall, In th• MOTlCR Ofl PU9LIC Hl!ARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tr.et e 11trf0tm.11110 Of 11M _,_ •M ,,.,,_,..., P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE ts Hl.-EllY' GIVEN tNt • fll*k "-"'••lnvw111 be helclll'flheO ...ms. tontorm to'"" l•l>o• CodlP ot ttlt OUblk hNrlne w11111e held br tM Oty ty Council ot Ille City of eo.i. MltM on State Of Callfor111a Ind ot,,_r l•wt ot tl't CP l4tS Oounc:11 of the City of Cost• ,,,_.. on ""'°"4ay, Jeiwtry S, 1'7', ti tllellow Of Sl.ttt of C.lllonua •11911Uble 11\ereto PICT1TIOUS 9USINl!SS JMvtry s. ltlS, 11ti. l'IOl.lr of •:JDp ""· •·JO p.m ., or " '°°" t~ 8' Mnt PuOll\Md 0r•"9f' Coast Dt!llly PilOt, Nov 7', end De' >. 11, 1', tt7S 4.Cs-7$ wttn .... U ("l)tlon Ollly Of •uth .... 1~ NA.MISTATI MENT or•IOO'ltllt,..."trHlllernttte<mey poulble,lntMCounc:llCll•mt.noro- -------------ltlont •\ mo bt rl'Q11lrff 11ncter t'-The totlowl11g PffSGn Is ooina bvtl· be hffrd. In ,,,. C-.cll Chambtn of tv Hall, '7 F•lr Orlw , Costa MtN,.,.. "'8'1•1 stallltts our111ent lo wtl~ pro nnut· Qty Hall. 17 Fair Orlw, COila MtM, on oarfl119 Zone E•<•otloit l E->~IOI. coedlngslltrtl#ICIOrarelalleflandWlllcll MARTINIOUI! BEAUTY SALON, llltlottowlntlttm. OlerlH W. Ev-, 2JOI Hotly ~. P U BLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE ~ICTIT10US IUSINl!\S NAMI STAT•MIEHT TM 1ot10wtno penons or• dOlno lllN ~·· SUMMIT MIU. ~TO • ••s 0 Rot~IOt,Co\IAIMtM CA '"ll J011n A Moll~ t•~ D ROC"Kler, CIKta -,_,CA '101 This blnlntss I• <onducled bY • llmll I'd l)Mlnt"lllp JoflnA Mllltr This •l•lement '*H fllf'd with lllt t.oufttt Cltn of Ot•no• County on Ot<emOl'r t, 1'7) non a Publl~ Or•f'IOI' (611\t D.ttly Pltot, Oot~ S. 1'. '' 1•. m~ •W• 1$ Pf CTI TIOUS au11 N llSS tllAMI n ATIMI NT Tht ~IOWI"' ""°"' I\ dolno blltl· noun "·.-.a o. c. .. mw. o•t11st.,Co11.11 Mt'8, CA mt1 David I. Row, 1leO CN'Mll w..,, ~Bottll, CAn•s• Thi\ bllslrw.1 Is c4ftd\Kled ..-en Ill Cllv~el David I. "OM Thi• _..._._nt "" filed wftll tlw Goul\ty Cler• of Orante C..-WY °" ~u.ms l'M)4 P\AllllMCI Orantt COHI 0.lly Plkll. OK. lt,2', tt7JalldJ4N'l,2,t, 1t11 .ut.>-n """'llOI.,..,, '~' .. °" b¥ Ula ..... >412 VI• Oporto, S\111• 5, Newport RUONI PITITIOH •·7S-a.!.ttftc. Nawport I HCh. for . ¥.ttlttQ ,.._ vltlontofltlel.abor~ PT~tlO 9"cl\CA'2660 o.w. ..... Jr •• flotl Ofllc• lox ••• Celtt MIM Munlclp.tl CHt s.ctlon labor shell be 9IV'tn only '"Ille~· ·-Kllblll, 121 St. O•lr, O.le Yortla U nde, for permlulon to,._ 1W lt .. •llow . 13-loot ftl<t'Md'llMI( Of'O'l'ldMbY 1-. Mew, CA'2627 ~ loc•led a t .01 WHI Wlllon I• !ht ,.quired 1•toot roar.,.,.. for No bfd 11\all be (Oll\ldtrtd -~·II.. Tiiis 1111\IMU Is <ondllcltcl by aft'"" $1rwtt. frtft'I Mt IO 112, In Conf-C-'NdlCWIOf 1111•111rtmo11IU111t ..... mte11t on• 111..,11.torm hlf'nl"'41d llY 11\t ~llloo.tl ""'" u. OtMr•I Plan. A NfOatl,.. wrlMce from t.<tlon U·t• '°•llvw • Oly ot Cott• Mtw , and I\ maot In tc· l•tftt l(llt>llt Dt<lar•tlon ot lrivlr-•nl•I 1.._1 ,.._ -rotcllrnt"1 Into rtqlllrtcl sldt! COf'donce wltll 11\e orov1,1ons of the~ Thi• ,1 • ...,._nt was 111 .. wtfll tlle N\llNft 111.0. ....,._ b lddlllon to ••1$11119 oar .... In llO'llr9«1Ul-nl1. (.o!Hlty Cl•,. of Or•"oe Cowt4y .. HOTICI! IS FU.-THEA OIVIIN !NII en Ill -· lo<.ei.t et ~H u ... .. l!.Cll blddtr ""''' bt 11011MC1.ndalt0 C.tam~ u, tt7S 11 Ml4 tlrw and Oloc:e any and •II Pl«o. pr~llfledesreq11lre4bylaw ...... .--. ll'MreU .. INIY a.,._w _tie HOTICI! IS FURTHflt GIVEN Ille! .,.,,. City Collncll of Ille Clly Of CM•• ,ROPI H ICHIAl.ISC•ow ...,., by"" City Ceunc:ll of ... CllY of .... Id time 8fld Pleet any MCI •II Mtw , .. ,,...., tlle rlQht 10 reJllC1,,,., or sa .-vicw;s C-1• Mew ot1 the eto,-.,..nt~ ~s l11teres1ec1 lftey ·~• Md bt ell°'°' 1tftN.T'..UttA-. II-llMrdbylheCO\lo MesaClty°*"tu litlHnP. P'lllnney,ClfyOeftl laMilAU,C:A t2Jtt llLllN ft, Pt41HHEY llL91N P, PHINNIY' CITY'Ol'COSTAMl!SA, ·--.u.mtOO CltyClorlloltlle CllYClerllofllle CAl.lt"O.-NIA 1'11111 ..... Oren09 COHI D•llY P0o4, Clty_.C .. te lll\ese (flf'OfCOll• Mllta P'llbll\hod Or•noe CoHt Dilly PllQI. DK."· .... It I Sand Jan. t. '· ,,,. """"'""" Of'liflQe Coal! O•llY Piiot, Mlllllod Oranot eo.,t D•llr Plfoe, Otc:tlnbfr 1', It, tt1S ~'7 1' :taf0-7S c.c.mwr If, lt1S .,.,.,; DKefnW It, 1'71 400.f) 7 \ as~ SUI pre blo J ai J. sol puj ('()I Es· up L ~ .. of I na: Co hai en ~ <'01 Oh pol :--Je- ~ enc tio1 pot oi I .ne' c By s vot COT1 J>O'i 1 bee rea hire age the A Put soc ma sup Cle Cl~ per R St J1 old bac Cos con ore H "er T ~ mo Cir E riv• Hos and life! gah Wei u B w fOVI lAI iJJ ron ;a1i >td rac Bl rao ~ra '" I •om hari inly \ Orange Coast EDITION * + -'VOL. 68, NO. 353, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES Congress Moves to Bio.ck Tax WASHINGTON (AP) -With assurances of President Ford's support, the Senate and House ap- proved a compromise bill today to block a tax increase scheduled Jan.1. Approval was a step toward re- solving a tax-and-spending dis- pute that threatens lo boost in· rome taxes on New Year 's Day. Estimates of the increase range up to S6 a week. 0 The compromise, written by the Senate Finance Committee, !aced opposition in the House, although President Ford .ap peared to have given more than he got. The key to settlement in the Senate was compromise on Ford's demand for a federal spending ceiling as part of any bill extending the current S17·billion tax reduction -passed in the first place a s <i r ecession-fig hting measure. / What the Presidlnt got was a provis ion promis ing that Congress will curb federal spend· mg in the year beginning Oct. 1, 1977, by an amount equal lo the ~imounl of the extended tax cut - without the do llar ceiling be sought. The language is not binding, :md lhl' Senate bill notes that Congress m ay <'hangc its mind later. Rep. Brock Adams, chairman of the House Budget Committee, s aid the panel would not accept the Senate plan and other House members were r eportedly con- sidering alternatives. Sen. William V. Roth <R·Del.), announced on the Senate noor that Ford agreed to thl' com· promise measure. Two other senators said Ford's approval came a s the Finance Committee voted 10 to 1 for the ·compromise. The bill was sent immediately to the Senate floor. The senators said the Whitt: House would not announce 1ls formal approval in advance. At tbe White House. deputy press secretary . William J . Greener sajp only that Ford is ··quite encouraged"' by the com· T oday's C los ing .Y.Stoeks C TEN CENTS Hike promise propos a l • !wc:ause 11 <·overs what tht• President has been asking for." He said Ford w;rnts to se(• the final version of thl' <'Om promise. Ounng debate . Sen. Wedell Ford l D-Ky. >. noted that in the <'Ompromise "really we 're not say1gng anything. You're goinJ! lob(• a ble lo read it in the context )'(Ill\~ ant. r don't think we're fool· mg anybody." as et, 0 neart e Lo11g Beach Port Alaskan Crude Site Selected SAN PEDRO (AP> -The port of Long Bea;:h was expected to be named toaay as the major West Coast supertC1nker terminal to handle huge volumes of Alaskan crude oil. The announceml'nt "~1s to come from Standard 011 Co. of Ohio <Sohiol and Long Ht>arh port officials. the San PL•dro :'-iews-Pilot reported. Sohio's selection of Long Beach ends more than a year 's compell· tion between Long Beach and the port of Los Angeles for the crude oil shipping facility , the .newspaper said. (Related oil story. A3 J Both ports present ed pre· liminary propos als to Sohio for supertanker terminals in Oc· Lober 1974. Since then. Cleveland-based Sohio has required final reµorts and draft en\'ironmentaJ impact reports from both ports. Pp until Thursday. both Long Reach and Los Angeles µort of· fic1als s aid they felt they had Cl good chance of receiving the bid to hous e th e s upertanker terminal. 0£ficials of both ports declined comment until the formal announcement Citiz e11s Protested ....... Clemente Cops Cut .. Teamsters Alliance By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 Ille O•lly Piiot Sl.lH San Clemente police officers voted this morning to sever their controversial alliance with the powerful Teamsters Union. The decis ion was made because of negative community reaction to an April decision to hire the union as a bargaining agent in salary negotiations with the citv. A statement released by the Public Safety Employcs As · sociation <PSEA> s aid we wish to maintain and improve upon the support of the citizens of San Clemente. Jn the past, San Clemente police have made personal appeals to and solicited Rescued Tot Still Critical Joseph Whitcomb, the 3-year- old toddler who fell into the backyard swimming pool at his Costa Mesa home, remained in a coma today at Childrens Hospital oC Orange County. His condition was listed as "critical." The boy was pulled from the pool at 2732 San Carl<>§ Lane by his mother. who gave moulh·to- mou th res usc itation until firemen and paramedics ar· rived. Doctors at Hoag Memorial Hospital restored the heart beat and the breathing of the near· lifeless boy, but he has qot re- gained consciousness since the Wednesday morning accident. the support of the citizens. On ~II occas ions. the c1t1zens han• rallied lo support their police of ficers. "The retention agreement with the Teamsters resulted in th~· citizens being s_plit into three fac · lions. those wfio oppose our posi· lion. those who support our pos1 tion. those who support our posi tion that we have the right to professional representation but do not l ike our choice of representatives," the statement said. ''Our decision was that the total support of the citizens is of paramount importance," it added. Craig Steckler, PSEA presi· dent, today announced that the association and union would drop legal actions pending against the city and Ma}9-f\.A nthony DiGiovanni. The union had fil ed suit to quash a city resolution de· nying police officers the right lo affiliate with labor unions. while the association had filed a $10,000 laws uit that alleged that tho mayor had intered with of ficers' labor riJ?hls. Angola Aid Cut Off BULLETIN WASHINGTON CAP> -The Senate voted 54 to 22 this an er· noon to cut otr funds lor covert U.S. military aid lor two anti· Soviet factions in Angola. The de· cislon was a_.setback to the Ford administration. <Earlier s tory, A4) O;iify Pllol P!lolo llY Rttllard ltoehl~r B11r11ed 011t • Trailer re nter Steve Abbott lost his home Thursday nig ht whL'n fire s wept through t he in t er i o r of his reside n<! e at 4 77 lfomillon St.. Costa Mesa. Trailer is owned by Curt If erbert of Newport Beach. s aid firemen. who estimated the damage ... at s.t.500. Tenant Abbott was not injured m the blaze, which broke out about 6. 30 p.m . Firemen said' they are still look ing for the cause of the blaze. 23 Seeking Seats On Mesa Council E stancia' Band E yes Hawaii Tour Twenty-three residents ha\'l' now taken out nomination papers for the Costa Mesa City Council election March 2. The following have joined the list of those already reported : Elvin Hutchison, retired school principal; Charles Robert Quin· t ard, real e state consultant; Rose P . Moral es, a busi- n esswoma n and Jol'I J. Dura nte Elected , . Water Boa rd Chief ~1ano Durante, a retired elec· tncian and a member of the Costa Mesa County Water Board for 15 years. has been elected <'hairman of the water board. Alvin L. Pinkley, a pharmacist ,md mayor of Costa Mesa. has been n amed vice chairman. They take over from Nathan L. Reade. assistant manage r of the chamber of commerce, and War- ren E . Rooth . a landscape gardener. Trachtenberg, a c:o nta ct representati vc. Seven of the 23 h ave filed their papers with the city clerk's of· fice to become official can· didates. They are Lewis E . Young. Realtor associate; Alfred A. Jakulski, an attorney; Mary T . Smallwood. a civic commit- teewoman : Phillip Evans. service station draler; David Yarnall, oper ating enginrer. Edward T . McFarla nd. in· s urance broke r . and Dominic Raciti. incumbent, and a jeweler. The e lection is for three s<.'ats on the five-mem b<.'r city council. The deadline for filing nomina· tion papers is 5 p.m. Dec. 24. but a new state law may result in the deadline being extcndrd to noon Dec. 30. Such an extension will be ap· plied, City Clerk Eilern Phinney rt-ported. if any of the incum· bents do not fit&'t>y 5 p.m. Dec. 24. In s uch an event, other poten- tial candidates. who may have hesitated to run against incum- <See COUNCIL, Page A2> The Estancia High School Band, which won a $7,000 alloca· tion of city funds to appear in a bicentennial band tour of the East Coast this summer, is now planning to go to Hawaii instead. Band director Peter Fournier said that the group will re· present its case to the city coun· cil at its meeting Jan. s. but ex· pressed confidence that the coun- cil will not c hange it s commitment. "We still have city support," he said. "The money was to be used for publicity for the city of Costa Mesa and we are called the pride of Costa Mesa and would be publicizing Costa Mesa. "I have spoken to several city councilmen and they say that since we still are musical am- bassadors it would be benefirlai wherever w e go,·· Fournie r added. Mayor Alvin L . Pinkley re· called that the money was given to assist in a trip to the East (See BAND. Page A2) U.S. Accepts Bids on Oil HB 'Lost Car' Case Settled WASHINGTON CAP> -The :overnment said this anemoon it !as accepted bids totalling $417' pillion for ofrshore oil explora- lon righ~ along the Southern :allf omia Coast -including a rid of $105 million for a single ract. Bids were acc~plt>d for 56 racts among a total of 231 of ert'd In an oil and ga.o; lease sale in Dec. 11 1n Los Angele~. Oil ·ompanirs were more c:iulious b:m expected then, bfddmg on inly 70 or the tucts. By ROBE RT BARKER OftlleOally .. lletSWH Mrs. Alice Loftis. who had her car towed away under or'ders of the Huntington Beach Pollce Department only to see it disap- pear apparently from the face of the earth, is willing to let bygones be bygones Mrs. Loftis said Thursday she had accepted $650 from the in- surance company for her ill fated 1965 Chevrolet s tation wagon. "But It s t ii 1 baffles me whatever became of my car," she said. "J don't think I'll ~vcr know a nd J don't think the police are looking for it or lhal they care." The car was towed away from in front of her home at 8491 Lomond Drive on Sept. 23 because it hadn't been moved several days des pite several warnings It was taken to Huntington Auto Service on Main ~treet and when Mrs. Loftis <'ame around to pick it up about a month later it had vanished Shei believe:; that 1t was inad vcrtcntly crunched by compact· ) ing machines. but police and an owner at the firm say they think it may have been stolen, even though it was not in running or· der and would have had to be towed away from undrr the noses of auard do~s. Police said Thursday that the car still is listed as missing and that they arc kPepmg their eyes out for it as they would for "any stolen proper! y." Mrs Loftis, who works at Hughes Aircraft in NPwport Beach, SQf~ sM wfls contactt'd by an attorney ''to sue the city for t>verything it had " But she said she declined "J · m a taxpayer and it would be like suiQ1 1DYscll," s he said. Besides, fthe cfty has enough problems without that.·' She said, however, she hasn't become a big tan or the pohcc de partment. "I'm totally disappointed in them. My car wnsn't abandoned and it s houldn't have bet'n towed away in the first place." she said She snid s he plans to use the In· ~urance settlement to buy (.'bristmas pr<'St!.nlS for her six children. Grisly Find In Dump By TO~ BARl.F.Y Of ltle Dally Pilot si.tt A gris ly discovery m Coyote C:.inyon has Orange County • Sheriff's officers checking with all cpunty m ortuaries today lo· day in SC'arc h of an explanation for the appa rertt toss ing of human remains onto the (·ounty dump Trash worker::. c <illed deputi(·s to the scene WednesdC1y when they spotted a mortuary casket a mong the rubbis h they were tip- ping into the county dump. Further examination revealed the whitened bones of a man who was fully dressed when he W<l$ interred. deputies said. Coroner's officers are check· - ing serial numbers found in the coffin with the manufacturers in <.1 bid to trace the local mortuarv. Coroner'·s Deputy Jim Beisn.er warned that an early linking of the casket with the WestminstC'r '.\1t>morial Park: 14801 Beac h <See BODY, Page A2) Ne wport Eyes Annexation Ame ndme nt Proposals to include a city charter amendment regulating :"iewport Beach's annexation of land larger than 100 acres will come up for debate Monday before the city council. The proposal, initiated by Cit} Councilman Paul Ryckoff and endorsed by ~rveral citizens. is aimed at seeking a policy calling for a vote before Newport can embark on l arge-scale annexa- tions. The charter change is aimed at Newport's interest in the de· vclopment of the l 0,000 coastal acres between Corona dcl Mar and Laguna Reach. Th<.' land is owned and be ing planned for de velopmenl by the Irvine Com- pan). If councilmrn agree Monday, the propos al would appear on the April 13 city ballot. Oran~-Co ast t::r ...., o <~ ft"eathe r Thal pea soup will hang on through the weekend in the late night and morning hours. Hazy sunshine will break through for Satur- day afternoon with cooler temperatures predicted. I NSIDE TODAY Actor Paul Newmon says he • doesn 't think at.uhences would accept him rn cerCoin roles - StJCh as that of a homose.rual coach Dolly Pilot Stoff Wnter Denn~ McLellon has the story on Page C2 o/ Che Wee~. l•dex c•tt •• ...... •i.• U1 IS ., ' ... C• c .... ... ... CMO J::--------- • .4.2 DAil Y PILOT c Friday. December 19. 1975 Love ~111d Stuff .. ll;1\\·11 Z~1pp1.1 . ll•ll . .11HI /':1!'l:1 \\1l.:ion ot ll.1\ 1s :'ll1d·ill1· ~rhonl n1~1ke s tuffed .in1n1.d:-i1 1r l'hildrl'll .il J·';11r\·1e\\ llosnit:d. ~ 'p-,\,1 :'111"·.t .\II t1)!d. {i~ pupils 111 thl' :-;rhnn! :-:--ix ! h g radl' class :-i lufft'd ~ind :-L'\\"t•d J:i.) ;1111n1als. bean h:IJ.,!!", ~ind pillO\\':- for l·'cnr\·it'''. patll'llls. '!'he gifts \\"l!l'l' takt•n to hospital 'J'hursd:t.\ Consumer Prices • November ' Rise Ill Hv tht• .\s~oeialt'<I J>t-..-s-. Sh.ifp!y 1nl'l'l'a;.l'tf auto 111 s11r.inet• rates and h1ghL·r n1ortga;::t• C'osts \\'C'rt• lari::cJy to bl:iml.' for a Sl'\'f'n-tcnths of one percent 1ncrc<1SL' 111 consumer prices l:ist month. the san1c> ri sC' .1s in OctobC'r. tht' ~\·ernmenl rt'J:iorted today The :-:izc of l:i.s t month's in C'rease in OYC'r :ii! pr1eL>s. :o;pnrkl'd hy ::i surgt.> 111 thl' <'0Sl of !>l'r\'l('l..'S. \\aS a surp r1;-t~ to :\d m1nistr;1t1on l!Conomi~t s \\'ho t~xpt•c!t'(\ :.ome moderation in the nation's infla t1on rate · '.\l ean\\'hil(', a s1x·tenths of one percent increase in the co::;t of Ji, 1ng £or November SC'nt the con ~umer price index £or the Los A.n geles-Orange County art'a -'ipiraling to ~1 rl.'cord 162.5, tht· Rureau nf I.abor Statistics re- ported todJy ... .•. ,' ......... ... . .~., "'" TOSJ(;JJT .. . :\:'\1 .•\JfL .<\:"O Ti!E :-.:!Gill' \'tSITORS"' -OCC Drama Lah, Oec 18. 19 and 20. 7 JO pm Adm ft\'eccnts ·SCF:NF.S FRO:i.·t A'.\1F.RICA.\/ I.J FE'" -South Coast Repertory Theater. throu~h Sun 8 p.m ·595 CO-REC NIGl·IT For !1."l'ilS. ctancin,I! and sports. Costa '.\lesa ll 1~h c;ymnasium , :-.ponsorc·d by t'lt ,\. 7 pm F'ree F'RID:\Y :"IGll1' !•'II.MS c·a tch-22 ,'" OCC Forum, 1 ·:10 Pm. J-'ESTl\.1\I. OF LIGllTS II l11minat1.•d boat parade, ~l'\11por1 !!arbor. Dec. 19·23, 6·9p.n1 SATU RD1\ V. OF.C. 20 ESTANCIA AIJOllE -St ate lhstorical L.<lndm'trrk, Adams and '.\lesa Verde !Jrive \\lest, Sat ~\:Sun .1 -S p.m. 0 R A N c; F: C 0 l " :"11' ",' Pl-llLH.<\RM O~IC CONCElll' I.A Philharmonic Orchestr<i . Jaml"s l.evinc eonduct1n~. liC'I ('ra,~•ford I l nll. 8 p . m ORANGE COAST ll'e Ot•"!I' c:o .. ,t 0••'• Pdol ... 1~ "'"''" '"""''""" '""' ,..,.,..p,.,., "~'""'" "' "' . ~~' ~~i!u~,~~';';';,,"..!,';, ·~~.~ ~:".~::, fO' C:"'te -... Nr ... f>l>•I II.Ao". '"'"''""'"' lleet~/fO.."I••" Vol•••. i.., ...... ~"~'""•'' Voll•••"" IA9 ..... IJ.ooeCh <,i)y!ft C:o·"' .. '"'II" ,,.._..1 ~d!t~ '' ou~h"'"" <,..1u'""'' """ ~u~ ..... '"' "''"''P•I pul>"•"•'IQ P••rl .. "! l~ ""'"ft.of Str~•I, C:< .. I• N'•'•· l.A!ol°'""'~1U• Robert N . Weed Pr•••IH"' •...:I P,.(1.11\,nf'• Jac:k R Curley V•< • ..... ,, .... ,,, A...:I (,o "' '"' ......... ,, • Thomas Keevll Thoma\ A. Murph1/'M' "'""""'"" (<Iota• Charles H . Loo~ Richard P Nall '"""'""t ..,..,...,."'I f <I to" Costa Mew Office ,,,. w~.i 11•• ~'" "' -·h"'I .. .., •• ,. p 0 ...,, lloG .,.,. O.~r Offices ,,....,..,'1 f\o •' >, J)JJ N••--1 lleo/"'•Afn l•Q•""'I"•'' llMG•-""t'"••t -·fl(I""''"•'" 11111 &. ..... ton., ...... (I ~, • .,... • v .. 1,., )\Kii u ru 11- ,., W ft o,_ ''"""" Te..,ptlone (7141642-4l11 Cl•stilled Advertltl"9 '42·5671 c,..,.ri..• "" O••~o~ c:a.u Nol•"""!! C.W-lllll!f, No N ., •IM '°'• olh"I'-'""'\. t(ll1(1o\el ~'·· ... """"''''•""•"'' ............. t> .. •t.p,Hv<•ll "'•~owt •l>•t ••• "''"""•" ot c ...... 9N u"'''' --"" 11n"•O• o••ll •• (o••• ""''" Cal•i.'"'" ,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,. ,, ........ \l lt ..... flllly:h"""' lo"''"'""'"'' m1lll*'·'te•llMll~ \.LM......,•n" Bureau regional com1n1ss1ont.-r Rruce Hanchett said this meant c-onsumers paid $16.25 in Nov· C'mber for goods and ser\'iCes 'vhich cost $10 in the base year of 1967. ,/" Hanchett said the :'-l'ovember consumer pric(' index v;as 9.3 per- cent highC'r th~1 n !ht' Southland iig\lre for the s.ame ~onth last Year. -Rur('au stud it'!' shO\\l'd th(' m;,i Jllr increase:; tn :--.; uvcmbt:·r for I ..os .\ngelt~s and Orange County\\ l're food, one percent. housin g. nint· ll•nths of one percent; pov.:cr. 2.J percent, and medical care. ont• half or one percent l-lanch e tt s aid southland Yegetable prices j umped 4.2 per cent but there was a decline of one 1X'rcent in the cost of fi sh, meat and poultry. Food price increases mcxlerat· t•d nationally last month and ~aso\ine prices declined , but these improvements v.•crc more yian offser by the big,l!C'St ri se in !ht• cost of ::>ervices in more than a \'l'~1r .. \uto in~uranee ratl':'i rose 8 5 per('C'nt in :"u,·emb('r in the ('oun try and \\l:'rc· reported 17 1>e rcent higher th an o yt•ar ago Mesa Co1t11cil To A bolisl1 \ Separate Tax Tht• C'osta .\lesa ('1t y c·ouncll ha~ t.1kl·n <ict ion to ~1bnli ~h -.t'p;1ra!(' tax ratt'S for the p;,irk .ind rl'Cr(';1tion <.ind lhl' ~lrt'l'I lii?ht ;ind n1a1ntenant:c·d1:;tr1('\s_ lnstt'ad thest" rates ,,·ill b(' con sul1datC'd into a s ingle city toi-.: r:nC' Tht· prl'St•nt park and r1•t·reation district rate is 33 CC'nts Pl'f SJOO of as~sscd valuatinn and L"i C'('t1Ls is !ht' levy for lhe !»lrt·t>L li;.o!hting ;.1 11d ma1ntcnanc(' dis 1 l'I('! ,'\c•.-.:1 ye<.ir they \11111 IX' t:orn h111e<l l\'Llh t he pr(•sent gcnPral t.1x ratl' of 96 cents for ;1 tot;.1i 1•f $1 <l·l Jf nn adJU!'>tmt·nts are madl· Both the special districts ha\l' l':<Jstt'd only on pap('r and ha\'l' hl•en operated tiy the city staff ('1ty '.\.·t a nager F'red Sorsabal hai:. 111.unted out, however, th;,it the park and recreation districl d0t·" not covC'r all of the city. Some industr ial propertit•s nl·ar the airport arc not part of \hl'' recreation dis I rict and lhu!'> h:ivC' not bl"en subject to lht• 11.•vy, hut the en1ployes might have ht'nefitted from the services. The ch ange to a s inE!le t ax rate would inPan th::it thcst: properties "'oulfl p:J y fnr recreation servict'S. OCC Tennis Courts Lit Tht• outdoor tenni s and r ar quetball J'Ourts at Orange Co11st College at'(' to be lighted ror eVC'TI· m,e play .<\n aizrcemC'nl h ns bt"e n "·orked out for the cost of lht· hghts lo bl' sh~rcd betv.1ecn the ('1ty of Co::> ta :\I cs ~ and the Coast Community College District. The city council recently ap· prove<! an ('Xp<'ndlturc oC $20,000 a:o it s s hare o f the li,qhtin-'!. City ~lanagcr Fred Sorsa!)al lnld the f'OUn cil that the t"OUl'tS w!ll ht;' .av~tl.-ble ror community use ;1ftl'r ('lasses ha "~ l'ndt't:l . Rec Classes Set in Mesa Re;:::1strat ion is beinit taken for all \\'Inter cla~scs offered by the Costa :\les<1 !)epartmcnt nf I.eisur(' Sc-r\'ices. Si~nups \\'11! be· taken at c1t~· h:1ll until Jan. 2, \\•ith 1nnst cla:-;ses sc:hedulcd to :-;tart .Jan. 5. C!~sSPs are offered for tot:<. teen-agers. parents, o.uH1 :-C'ni.or citizens. Thf'y l'll\·er :,uch topics as he~rlth :1nci filnl'S~. do.c obedit.•nce. baton :ind drill te;om"·urk. ;1thlC't1cs and d:1nce. Schools Get Mesa Circle In Transfer Public agencies have appro\'ed the transfer of a 49-horiie tract. called the 1'1 as ter Circle, in a eounty island in ,Costa :\1csa to tht' Coast Con1 munity Colleg(' l)istrict and th(' ;-.Jc\11port-'.\1esa llnifi<'d S('hool Di :;tr1et. J>rc•,·inusl:-. the tract "'as v.'ithin the Rancho Santiago (Santa 1\na) Community College Dj:;. t11ct and the Santa Ana UnifiC'd School District. bu t this "'·eek the reouired approv;.d:; were given fort he S\\'i tch. RC'sidents.·of the tract, ju:;t north of'the Santa 1\na Countrv ('Jub off '.\'ewport Boulevarli. romplainl'd 10 the Rancho San· t1ago hoard thal it was only one 1n1ll' to ()r<lng(• Coast College. bul :1lmos1 six miles to Santa Ana ('ollt•g(> '.'il•\\'llOrl-'.\!esa Unified School IJtstr1ct tru:;tces \vere told thi s <AC'Ck that 12 children of school :1gC' and 13 pre.schoolers live in the tract. The· Coast Community Col!C'J::C [)istrict trustees W('re informed 1hat one student has been attend - ing• Santa Ana College <incl 20 I 1rangC' Coast College_ · f 'rorn Page A I BODY. • • Bl\'d . ··may not be nccurute "'l'h:t! tdl'nt1fil'<1 tion stemmed from th~ commt'nt by a trash v.orker that he recalls hauling (·asketf' from the \\lestminster n1ortuary on an earlier or · c:t~ion , ·· Reisne r said. 'rhl• C'Oroner's de puty slated !hat h1.~ did not know if the caskC'IS invo\\·ed in that hauling npl'ration \\•ere empty or oc ('Upied. All inquiries to the \\lest minster mortuary are beu1g: rl.'ferred today to mortuary director J)e rek McWhinncy. Rul l\1cWhinney C'ould not be IOC'aled. ~li s set'retary repeated· ly told new s men that hl'r "mployer "might be <.1t a mee1 - 1n1f ' or "he mi ght be a\'a1l<1blc latertoday" Beisner :;aid hts office •~ or· j'!anizing an immediate search o{ lhC' Coyote Canyon dump "in an c1ttempt to locate any other re- n1:11ns that might have ht-en dis- J'lOSt>d of in that area. ··we arc going to rope off the dump immediately," Beisner said. ·'And we will be looking ror both ca s ket s and bones throughoutthe!ite '' An Oran ge County funeral director '"'ith many years of ex· pl•rience in the indus try ex- plained today th<.Jt it is "entirely possible" fOl'-'t'mpty caskets to be fuund In county or city dumps. -.---•, ---L F'rum Page .·l l BAND •.. C"uast. to tour Phltacit•lph1a , \\'ashincton. New York, and Boston. The mayor said that ht• could not predict what the counC'il's re· a('tion to the tour ch.inge \\'Ou ld bt>. but <1dded, "'fht-hicentt·n- nial's one thin}.! a trip tu lla,vaii i:; something t•lst•." Our1ng the pl'l'Sl'lllation to the rtly counc1J, ::>pokl·smen stressed that the J<::;tancia musicians v.·ere goin g as part of a fun l'tion c:1Jl1•d lhe (';1va!cade of Bands ;u1cl that it \\'.JS ~n honlll' lo ha\'t' ix-t'll l'hOSl'Jl It \\'Otlld l'OSl 11p to S.'(},000 lo send 130 1nusLl'ians mcn1bers of the marc hin ~ band, stage band, and lhl• ronccrt band to thC' F.a st Coast ancl the band studPnts \\ere con1milt ed to ra1s111g much of the monl'\' lhl'n1selve..: but sought from Ss.ooo lo.$7,oo0°from lh{' C'ity. The city counl"li ga\·e them $7.000. J.~ourn1t"1· ~a1 lf that the h:cnd v.·as no"' planninc tn L'n lo llawaiian i\1u s 1e 1'0 l':'itival , April 19·26. for Sl'\'C'ral reasons. I It• said that the band \\'ould ha\·e lost l'ity and S('hool idenlitv in the East Coast tour beC"ause 20 othe1· bands would have b e en p:trlicipatini:?: the Cavalcade of Rands groups \\'ould ha\'t' h(·cn less than firs l ('alibt·r. and th(' tour \\'Ould not have an ;1djudi<'al · C'd performanct' \\'hiC'h the lfa\\'aiian fE'stiv:.il v.·ill have, ::•nd the cost of the East Coast trip "''as more than double the ex• pense of going to H awaii, $30,000 versus $80,000. ~ot counting the city alloca- tion. the band has raised $12,000 so far, Fournier said . The stu- dents got $4,100 in selling rafne tickets for a car given away as a prize in the Chamber of Com- merce-sponsored Fiesta de Cos ta .\1esa. In addition, Fournier em - phasized that the llawaii trip still "·ill have a bicentenniaJ Iheme because the band will be playing at military bases and at an armed forces hospitaJ. F'ro•n Page ll I COUNCIL . -~· bents. \Yil l have until noon Dee. 30 to file. Only non-incumbents could £iie during the extension. Two incumbents, ·A lvin I.. •. Pinkley and Robert 1\1. Wilson, have already announced publicly that they will not seek re-election so an extension appears likely. 1-lowever, it would not occur ir they did rile on or before Dec. 24. ----~ C11rist111a.s Gifts L'hris Danil'IS, 5, :.ind other pupils at Christ I.utheran ~ehooL Cost:.i :\les:.i , present c.·anned food an<\ uther items to Diane Ni."l:.on, :.n. \vho is confined to \vheclchair. .:ind her hus band. l,eslil'. 40, \\1ho is partial\~1 d isabled. __!_It• tend:-; gardC'n on !ichuol ;,1 nd chur(·h grounds Moluccan Gunmen Free 25 Hostages t\ :\1 S T E R 0 A !\I • T h c Netherlands (UPl l -Striking their flag and s houting war M'hOOp$, seven South J\tolucc<.in gunmen surrC"nd e red today rind fr1.·ect about \\\'O dozen person~ thl'Y h{'ld host :1a:e for 1nore than t\\11 \\'el•ks in th(• Indonesian con- sulate. .<\n apparent Dutch v.'illingness to discuss South l\toluccan pro- blems helped convince the gunmen to give up. The 25 hust;.iges v.·alked s n1 il ing out or the consulate to a wait ing police bus while a cro"·d thal included joyful relatives burst in- to cheers and people l eanin~ from "·indows and balconies .... waved and s houted. Five minutes later, thl:' sevt'n young ('Xtrcmists slroclQ into tht· rainy s treet, one by onl', into tht• hands of v.·aitin_g police_ Tht> gunmen were driven 1n~~ pol ic1,· ('Ortege Lo police headquo.ir~er~­ They shouted battle cries as they ;1rrived at the headquarters . Rcrore leaving · the consulate. the gunmen hauled down the red- .:1nd -blue South Moluccan fl:J g that had fluttered from the third- noor balcony during their 15-day occupation 0£<1.he consulate to d ~-· mand independence or their former Spice Island homeland - once a Dutch possession but now part of Indonesia. - ,. The perfect gift .. • '• ' / ' ' a lounge ,chair from Woodmark • l Featuring all hand constr uct ion, quality tailoring, alont:J with a dawn and·fea1her back. Available for immediate delivery. WIEIDA TS I SA TUIDA TS 9:00 lo S:JO \ NEWPORT BEACH• 1721 WESTCLl l''r OR.. S.2'·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • 34.'I Nl>H1'11 C.:t>AS'J' HWY., ~\M ·li.551 TORRANCE • 2'3649 flAW'TllORNf. BLVD •Ol)tn fri 1 119.~un 12'·5 30 1 3'1tl· 12i9 ·' . j 1. It ( I I I • ' • ' I I 2 r i ( I ~ I i1 I ~ I~ a h l l I' I ' I ~ I ! ] • ' ! 4 • •• I • I D Ip : ll id I S, IG " : \\ • . " !A ; ; in ·n l w .ru . " \_is -0 l< II ai iR c 0 D B. pr t h "' SI C• ar cl Ci hE .. 8 DAILY PILOT ,Slayer ·!Given I Prison * , A man who' decided during hlt murder trial ltoplead aunty to charges •of second degree murder I has been sent~nced to five years lo lire in state prison. , Orange County ISupeMor Court Judge James F. Judge ordered , the prison term for I William Harold Prince, 126, of Buena Park, who I faced charges of first degree murder when the 1 plea was allowed. I PRINCE ADMl'ITED t that he shot and killed I Cindy Pogue, 28, a vis- 1 itor from Texas, in his bedroom last Aug. 16 I s~or:tlY. after he met the victim m a local bowling alley and invited her to hi:sbome. It was stated during the trial that Prince shot , the woman in the bead I when s he demanded a i sum of money before 'i engaging in sexual in· tercourse with him. Friday, o.c.mt>et 19, 1175 ·ORANGE· COUNTY·· Woman Sues Bar Owner A woman who stated in her Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that she was drunk when she fell ore her bar stool in a Seal Beach tavern and suffered serious injuries sued the bar and its owner Thursday for $200,000 in damages . Plaintiff Gay Denunzio states in the lawsuit that names Clan- cy's bar, 111 Main St. and owner Paul Clancy Meier as de· fendants that she was served drinks in the tavern on Dec. 23, 1974, when bar employes were well aware that s he was intox· icated. $250.,000 Bail Santa Ana Lawyer Ordered to Trial RENO (U Pl > -Attorney Frederick Hopper or Santa Ana faces trial in late February on ·four counts of aiding in the escape of a man later convicted of the biggest armed bank rob- bery in U.S. history. . Hopper, 47, was arraigned before U.S. District Judge Bruce Thompson Wednesday. He pleaded innocent and Thompson set Feb. 23 for trial. Thompson refused to lower bail from $250,000. Hopper and Lawrence Graham of Romoland, Calif., were arrest· ed on a federal grand jury indict· ment charging they helped F1oyd Forsberg escape from the Washoe County Jail last April while he was awaiting trial for the robbery. Forsberg subse~ quently was arrested in Bend, Ore .. where he was charged with murdering a female companion. He was returned and convicted of being one of three Halloween- masked gunmen who robbed the Second and Virginia Str eet branch of the First National Bank of Nevada of $1,044,000 Sept. 27, 1974. The Federal Bureau of Investigation called it the biggest armed bank heist on record. Hopper and Graham were arrested the day Jt'orsberg was sentenced to 25 years in prison. The indictment alleges Hopper and Graham devised a plan, car- ried out by Clark Gable Tim· mons. to escape from the jail, and they later helped Forsberg remain at large. Timmons testified at the trial he extended a ladder from a downtown hotel to the roof of the adjacent jail, then pried open a vent enabling Forsberg to crawl lo freedom. The indictment also alleges Hopper possessed $2,000 which had been taken in the robbery, and lied to the grand jury when he denied aiding in the escape. Hopper's bond originally was set· at $500,000 but was reduced Tuesday by Federal Magistrate Thomas Craven. Judge Thompson said Hopper would be released upon posting a $250,000 bond secured by a lien on all property interests. excluding cash. and designation of the federal government a s beneficiary. He also ordered Hopper to s urrender his passports, and restricted his travel to Nevada and Southern California. !Democrats to Greet PUKAS . From $399 • . ; Sen. 'Scoop' Jackson '895 ·LIQUID SILVER (Makes 6 Neck.laces) • By O.C. HUSTINGS Of .... D•lly Pllet St•H I Orange County I Democrats will greet !presidential candidate ~Henry "Scoop" Jackson iduring a coffee hour l Saturday morning at the •Grand Hotel in Anaheim. ~ Jackson, a U.S. 's e n a t o r f r o m ;Wa s hington, i s i scheduled to arrive in ·Anaheim at lOa.m . The coffee hour will be rn the Empire Room of the Grand. Admission I will be by a $2 donation. A second function -a , fundraising brunch -is •scheduled later. This one ,.is by invitation only. Among those on the expressing displeasure at the stand on Zionism taken last month t1y the United Nations. In the document pre· pared by the city al· tomey, a key phrase re- ad, "The City Council considers r acism an op· probrious term to be used in connection with Zionism." Councilwoman Har· riett Wieder didn't like ··opprobrious'' and moved to have it deleted and substituted with "outrageous." The dictionary says opprobrious means ex- pressing or carrying a sense of disgrace or con· temptuous scorn . .. .. .. ORANGE COUNTY'S Democratic con · gressmen -Mark Han- naford and Jerry Pat- terson -voted in favor of the House appropria- tions bill that included $32.3 billion in aid for debt.ridden New York City. Republican Cong- re ssma n Char l es Wiggins of Fullerton vol· ed against the measure. Republican Andr ew Hinshaw of Newport Beach missed the vote because he is being tried on bribery allegations in Orange County Superior Court .. .. .. .. GOLDIE JOSEPH and Gil Ferguson. both of Newport Beach, are list- ed as sponsors of an in- itiative effort to prohibit the state from extending the life of the California Coastal Commission. ntE JEWEL THIEF SOUTHCO~T VILLAGE ATSUNFLOWER&BEAR SANTAANAS57-405Z '·20Z. CORAL TURQUOISE HIS HI I JCPenney . -Orange County Commit- tee for Jackson are Howard Adler, onetime aide to former Rep. Ri<'hard Hanna; A.E . .. Pat" Arnold of Cypress, a longtime Orange County Democrat ; Frank Barbaro of Costa Mesa, ,onetime candidate for the state Senate; busi- nessman Leonard Shane; Orange City Councilman Jess Perez. and Cypress City Coun· <'ilman John Kanel. Closing ' GARDEN C~NTER • FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY! .. * .. HUNTINGTON Beach City Council membets have passed a resolution ,. ~•:· ··~~ . ' Stocks , same day f re ah In the DAILY PILOT Newport Beach CHRISTMAS POINSETTIAS $ 49 . Live Poinsettias. The Christmas (lower. in 6 inch pots. 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SUNDAY I 0 to 6 p.m. Rules for Santa Ho Ho Is Out--lt's Too Scary SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - One of the nation's largest San- tas-for-hire agencies say it's a no-no for thelr holiday employcs to say "Ho, ho." A booming voice can frighten children and sounds phony, ac cording to the agency's guidelines for the 100to 125 San- ta Clauses it prov ides yearly. .. THOU SHALT NOT promise nuthin," says one of the com· mandments handed to each San- ta employed through Wester:n Temporary Services, Inc. One of the firm's "Santa coordinators," Sheila Allen, says Santas go through rigorous screening and training. Much research. she said, has gone into the main reasons Santas are dis· missed. Among these are: -Shoplifting: "The Santa un· i'orm is quite large. Santas have Stadium Smo.king Ban n e d PONTIAC , Mich. !UPI) -An Oakland County judge has banned smoking at the new $55. 7 million domed Pontiac Stadium, home of the Detroit Lions. on health grounds . "Smoking is like a con· stant a nd continuous (as- sault) to the non-smoker who is obligated to breathe the s ame air." Circuit C ourt Judg e actually been known to use it to hide merchandis e." -DRINKING: "WE WOULD of course not want an inebriated Santa Claus." -Suggesting political or con- t rover s i a I philosophies to youngsters. -Cavorting with young girls. "Normally Santa's helpers are young and pretty. . . Flirting is out." -Rough handling of children, indjJference or a belligerent at- titude. ' t WHAT SHOULD a Santa be? "He is there to offer a happy memory and comfort to a child." said Miss Ailen. "I feel very strongly that the Santa Claus experience should be handled with extreme care, and only by a person with an outgo- ing, very loving dis pos ition " .. · ,, In Hosp i t !fl -',.\Treasury Secretary William E . 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