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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-24 - Orange Coast Pilotit I.' y n e r k y L le y e- le as ld SS a e ls a (c f • I J l l l =Paternity Deeision Delayed ' • i ,_: ' r1eving Father UC Irvine to Get lays Santa ~Jaus Medical Center To Fairview Kids For $5.5 Million e-on a e .. ~ Dally 11'1 IOI Slaff Pfloto CHARLES WOOD BRINGS JOY TO FAIRVIEW Hospital Aide Teresa Brillhart Helps With Toys Denise's Dad · He Plays Santa at Fairview By ARTHUR R. VlNSEf, Oi Ille O.ttly Piiot Staff GI a sgow. born pi pefi tte r Charles Wood. 55. of Los Alamitos would like lo be re· m embered today as Denise's Lawmen Nab Stoned Trio II A Y WA R D (U P I l California ll 1~hw:iy Patrol Sgt Monty Standmgcr. on helicopter patrol over the :"Jimitz Freeway. thought the re was something strange when he saw a m an wav· mg next to a car which was oc- <'upied by two othe r men. So Staudin ger alerted several CHP cruisers in the area and they converged on the car. A CHP spokesm a n said patrolmen found all three men "stoned" :md discovl'red hProin. marijuana :md volium in th(' car us well as a pistol. Jimmy L>. f o'C, 27, E~nee7.er Edmond, 27, :ind L<trry Walk ins, 35, all of Stockton. were bookt?d ut the city jail on narcotic!> charges daddy rather than as just another Santa Claus. Denise, tt~e daughter he re ligiously visited and entertained at Fair¥iew State Hospital in Costa Mesa, died a month ago. She was 14 and a patient on Ward 113 for 11 years. She was crippled , arrested mentally at the age of 2 and nearly blind, due to a 1964 reaction to anesthesia in ~.~r· gery. . "I neve r missed a Sunday in 11 years." Wood muses with a Scot tish burl'. -Tuesday. Wood was back at Fairview. distributing hundreds of toys to·hospitalized children. Wood is a working man. lie 'raised the m oney and purchased the toys on his own. You almost have to coax it out of Wood, a r e luctant Santa Claus in a plaid suit. "I'm not doing this for pub1lcHy.'' he s aid d e· fensively. "I just try to do my thing for every kld," he added. "If I had all the ·money I'd like to have in thls world, I'd give every single kid at Fairview a toy." · Wood placed slotted jan aroud his job site, a petroleum process (See SANTA, Pagct\2) ·-· Medical Center ToUCI It is now up to the University of California to accept or r eject a revised agreement with Orange County government lo transfer ownership of the county Med1cal Center to UC Irvine as a teaching hospital. Tuesd ay the County Board of Supervisors unanim ous ly ratified the new pact. hammered out after months of renewed negotiations with UC officials. The new agreement was· re- quired when the state legis lature refused to finance a new on- campus hospital for UCI -once an integral part of the Medical Center deal. Under the new pact. the UC system would take owners hip of the Medical Center effective July 1 of next year in exchange for $5.5 million to pay for the Center 's buildings; equipment and sup- plies. . A provis ion in the new agree· ment permits 'the state to buy the land under the Medical Center for another $2 .5 million but that price will start increasing as of Jan. l , 1977 to m eet changes in the fair roarkel value.• The new contract includes a section requir i n g binding arbtlration in the event pal.lent care qualify is disputed or if county government contests charges leveled by UC for care of ind:gent patients . Under stale and federa l law. the county is responsibl.e for the health care needs of tht> iRdigent and will pay the university about $1 million for s uch services over the first year of the deal. (See CENTER. Page A2) TELEJ/ISION SOLD FAST · "Just as soon as the ad ran, I sold the television set." That's the advertising success experience of the Huntington Beach woman who placed thiS ad m the Daily Pilot. 19" Color Phil('O T . v. w/stand. $200. /be!l't of- fer. XXX·XXXX If you have a radio, television or stereo set you want to convert to cash. call 642-5678. ,It only takes a few words in the right place to attract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast. the right pince is the Daily Pilot. ea None to Spare? Forest Chief H<UJ Fake Tree WASHINGTON CAP> -The chief of the U.S. Forest Service has an artificial Christmas tree in his office at the Agriculture Department. A spokesman for Chief John R. McGuire said so- meone thought there should be an office tree this year and brought in an artificial one. 'Tm e mbarrassed, I don't know what to say," the ·spokesman said today. McGuire oversees millions of acres of national forests which have thousands of n atural trees, con· sidere~one of the most important "renewable re- sources in the nation. There is a natural Christmas tree.in Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz's outer office, however. Judge Delays Huling 'Son' of Hughes . i l Texaco Reported ; Wire Loss f . ' i J A seismographic cable more than a mile long and four in<'hes thick thJl is used as part of an oil exploration system may be float· ing off Southern California and ,. posing a hazard to shipping. The U.S. Coast Guard head-4 quJrters in Long Beach h as } warned a ll ships to be on the - lookout for the 2,000-meter, j while. pl::islic cable, lost early ~ last week in the Santa Barbara 1 Channel. t The Coast Guard issued the 1 warmng after the loss was r eport· ~ ed by the Texaco Oil Company, 1 which reported that the cable. I whichwas35to40feetunderwall'r I when it broke loose, couldbefloat-mg. \Loses C·ourt A Coast Guard spokesman saicJ ~ R d today that the oil company also 1:-. i OIJD an;<ious to find the cable becaUSl' { of its expense. r ALBUQUERQUE. N.M(JUPI> -A st~te district judge r efused today to accept as valid a docu- ment p\lrportedly signed by billion ai· re How ar'd Hug hes which s id Hughes fathered a !'Jew Me ico man. But the judge left a fi al decision to another day. Distritt Judge Richar<!iTraub criticized a lawyer for Klchard R. Hughes, and told lawYers for both sid es he was not convinced the document was valid. Traub said he would not admit the document. but would leave it for Judge Philip Baiamonte next week. Baiamonte originally took the case but was on .vacation. Appearing a t the hearing was Grover A. Walker of Las Vegas, Nev .• who said he had been employed directly under Howard · Hughes for four years and had personally obtained the docu- ment from the billionaire. The d o c u m en l . r 11 t' d~y Wilham C Durden of Albuqu r· que as Howard llughes' alto y. was a s tipulated judgment ad· milting the tycoon was Richard Hughes' father. Durden testified he believed the s ignature on the document to be that of the billionaire. · Sylvan Segal Jr .• the attorney for the younger Hughes. was ad· monisht>d by Traub Cor not point· ing out to tum the significance of the documrnt Tuesday. Traub originally opprovt•d the docu ment, but luter rescinc1E'<i lhe or· der. Ri c h ard llughcs has been charged with rnducing a couple to give him more than $15,000 so he could ~o to New York to col· lect a trust fund allegedly bein(! The c~ble ~a~ lost from _thl· l turned over to him by Howard m~torsh1p Trinity about eight Hughes. mlles n~rth of Santa Cruz lslaf!d. He filed t he civil suit aski{lg.lht! the Coast Gu_a rd spoke~man said • court to declare him Jloward Jt was d escribed as bemg part ol I Hughes ' illegitimate son in an at-a !;ystcm that explores the sub tempt to beat the fraud charge. s urface .of . the ocear:i bottom. by Judge Traub· said the docu· elect_romc impulses m searching [ ment in which Howard Hughes for 011. allegedly said he was Richard .----------- <See.HUGJIES, Page A2> Coast l G11nman Kills Teacher, 26, In Detroit DETROIT (UPI) -Fred Hof· fert, a 26-year-o ld physical education teacher from Grand · llapids, Mich .. came to Detroit to have a holiday drink with his father-in-law. Harry Vogelnar. Vogelnar. 48, took Hoffert, a former basketball player at Louisiana State, to a bar for a drink and to introduce him to some men he worked with. As the two were leaving Tues- day night. they were accosted by a gunman who demarfded their wallets . They complied, police . said, but then Hoffert took ont> s tep toward the gunman. "He y, m an. this 1s Christmas." police quoted Hof- fert as telling the gunman. The gunman fired one shot. striking Hoffert in th<\ chest . then fled. Hoffert wn~ d c:><ld ill th«> ~cene. His father-m law was llninjured.. Weather Fair s kies throug h Christmas Day with slight- ly warmer daytime tern· peratures .. Highs of 66 at the beaches rising to 72 in· la nd. Overnight lows io tht• 40s. INSIDE TODAY The two c reato rs of Superman can celebrate Chmtmo.s knowing that they Will rec ewe $'20 ,000 a year {Or lM rest of their lives. The two .artists sold rights to Man of Sleel for $130 zn 1938. Story A4. Index AJ CJ Al AS C> •• •• C1 1 •> ., A7 A6 94-J ..... Ar •• Cl / IM•J •• •• A7 .,.2 •1. ...... •• a+J •• A4 I f I l . ' A2 CAIL v PILOT s Wednesday. Oecembor 2•. 1975 Insect Chenrlcal Forbidden by EPA ~\.\S lll ~CTON 1l1PI) -Tiil' En vu ol\ml•r1l.1l Pr okrt1tm Agt•n cy tci<lay (lrdt•n•d '"' 1mr1wd1al\' b::in 11n mo:.t U!il':> llf thl' Pl''-lll'Hk' di Io rd'"' t-and hep t.1 c h Io r bt>l'.1t1:.l' conl1nued ust• wou ld ~·re.1k ,Ill "imminent h.ii'..ird" of l'.1m·t•r fur hum;.in') OffH·1.lls ~a11! thl• .1ct1on "ould bt• dkl'l 1 \ l' for .II lt>ast lX month~ Divorce Trial T hl1 cl e<-1:-10 11 by l'~PA Ad mrn1:-tr~1tor H11ss1•ll E Tra111. OVl'rruhnJ! l"<t1'lit•1· n·cl1mm t>ndJ t i o n :, b ~· ~1 11 a g <' n l' y a d m1n1sl rnl1\ e law Judge, ~lappt'<.1 un 1mlTlt•diate suspt'1~1on on uSl' of t he t•h e m 1cals for lttwns . household Pt>St control and turf Train ruled. hO\\t'H'r. th~1t farmers ma) c .. mttnul' to u:.c ht•p Hinshaw Says Wife Hid Their Finances Rv TO~I l\.\RLE\' ·01 lhf O.otly Pilot St~lf Congrl's~man A n d r l'W Hmsh.1w n·rw.1ll·dl~ tknll'd l.1t1.· Tut>sda,· undt·I' an tntt·n~l\l' g1·1ll tnJ! from ht' l",\ I .lllgt•d Wlft'S lawH•r that ht•" ..1:. l'\l'r ad' 1,t•d by ·:\I rs Th a 1 :-11 1 n !i h a w or anvonc> else that sht.• ''as scriou~­ ly · 111 before th~' married al Chn:.lmas. 1972 · Hinsh.m tole! Bt•\ 1•rl~ I h ll-. JI tom e\ ~t.inlt'' l>.i' LS. Bro" n .11 one r)omt of lhe Orange Count) :;uperinr C'nlirt di\ orn• In.ti that hl' bl'11t•\"l•d llruJ?~ .ind dnnk and n ll t m u I t 1 p I t' s 1 • I l• 1 11 :-1 s " c· r l' n·~pons1hll' for his M·c·ond "1fr ' 1n<1b1lit v to hold hl'r b.1lanCl' .ind l'Ontrol .her foc1al muscks Quest1onC'd by Rrown a bout savings ac('ounts ht• alkgt·dly kept :-ecret from .\1 r~ 1 lm:-h~m. 18, during thl'lr l WO·) l'ar mar rt :.q.? l'. t h t.> 'J t' " po r l ll l• a <' h Republ1c<.1n at'l'll!>l'd ht•r from lhl· witn i.>ss '-I.ind nf '':-.t•t•n•t1n~ Sll,500" from him "" clrd not eh1bor.1tl' on lhl' .1<'l'll:-.al1on l hnshjw . .;.1, ad m1lll'd that lw took tlw ailing ~1 rs Ih nsh.m to lWO hosp1lab <1nd l\\O Ch01C'' for ton-.11lt .1tmn.; lwforl' :.ind clunng their m..iri IJ!.!t' Rlll sht.' ah' a~:-.ulam:.intl~ re fust-d lo cl1~c11-.s ht•1 illnes~ "1th him. h<' told Ihm' n From Page '"' I SANTA ... mg plant umkr cons! rul't IOn in Carson He a lso put a ft•w at the pipf'f11 ter s u n ion hall. ""th h;1nd lettered labl·ls l"\.pl.11mn~ th.ti the m oney droppt•d in tht• J'''' would b1.' used for a good <',Hist· "It 's not mC' that m<irlt• 1l po:-1 ble." Wood dedurc>s emphat1t-.ll ly "It was th<' men b<'hmd mt His com pany urgt•d Wood of 12172 Pine An•. Los \lam1tos 111 take t he afternoon off Tuc>sdJ\' and de ll \'er to F .11 r\'lew lht> h<>'<l'S hold m g hundn•ds of ~luffed anim al toys hr bought "1th tht• money Regin n1 n g Y.1th 'A ar<I 1 IJ Den 1 s C' • s o 111 r l's 1 cfrnc l'. l h<' Scot sm.111 ,ind F atntl''''" C"athohr < h .1pla1n. t-'r .Jost·ph )'tc Enean\. ~·n 111:-hman. m;11k the rounds of tlw want..; Tht•\' hrou ght JOY tn I ht• ~or Id 11f Fairv1t:>w Though <'ri ppled. hlmcl. clc:lf 111 imprisoned m mt•ntal infancv the childr<'n sm 1lt>d or s<im•:ilt·d with delight <md grinned .11 t'.it•h others' n ew gift~ "I think they hJw t h<'tr u~ n kind of commun1<·:it1u11. "'"" Wood. who knows m.1m of tht• y,,ungsters "I thin k \H' .1 II umfl'rst.mcl said Denis<''s d;1dtl) Hul I don t know how to l"<pl.11n ORANGE COAST frw o. .. ~O" < ~'' D•••• '''H"' ""''" ,..,,., • 1 tonib1n•d ltv N .. w .. ,,, ,.,.. I\ ~.~,,,..,_,, (JI( H. (.t•f\Oll' Cw\t PuC>l1\f'!1nt) <on-"CJ"fl\I •i1 ,.,., h to()1t•on\ .,t pvt>t1r.nto Alondrt'f UutNQh t ,,o,.,. fOt (O\t• '1/f\_. N•wu,,,t ""'~h •~11"tin<1lf'l'I 6flif'(h lounlo1111n VAHrv lrW1'" ·,~d<ll,.tMn V•llf"';' And L"QUnA H''U,, !>ouH'I ft>.,'\ I A 'ir'IQhli fttt')•4'""'1 •dllton I\ OYbil~hf'Ct 1.-"fUf'fM'f\ #'\ft''"" dttY\ Thf' Or•M tO.iO p,.ihh\hH''Q pMnt 1\ At t~ WeSI ...... 4;,tt•.-t (0\1# Mfl•ui, C•hfotn1A 0?•1 .. Robert N . Weed Pr1t\ldtrtt •nd Put>t1'°""'' Jack R Curley Vu r ~,,. .. ,IJ•t\I •M (,.._n,.,,,, IYwtM\i•' ThOmas Keevtl t 11'101 Hinshaw also told Brown that he t houg ht the St·cond Mrs . llinshaw's tllnt•ss had its ongin 111 hl'r mental prn<'l'SSl'S rather lh;.in through any physical dis ..1b1[Jty She 's been up tight c·vrr since I've known her a nd I°\(' known her for near!~ 30 ye ars.:'.he said. · 1 l>ehe\'l' ther e was nothing phys1<·ally wrong w1l h her" Ilrti\\ n reminded I Ltnsha\\ that tT lrnne mi>d1c.ll sl'hnol Di.>.m Stanll·~ \'an dt•n \;11<irl suggl•:-l1.·d m the spnnt! of 1972 that Mrs. llmsha" po:-s1hl~· had mult1pll• sC'lerosis. a d1agnos1s '>1m·e t•on rirnwd b\ other du(·lor:-Jhnsh~w adm 1tlc>d that ht•'' as aware al t hat t1mC' of th(' poss1b1ht~· that :\-Ir~ llinshaw·s illness c-oulLI be attnbukd to t he w<.1sling dise~tst' ~1rs Hinshaw b seeking cou rt division of (•ommunity assc·ts and propl•rty ht..>ld b~ tht• c·oupll' ctur 1 n g 1 h l' Ir mar r 1 :q.~ l'. Bro wn argues that 111 11:.haw m1sap prnpnated rommunit~· fund' dunnt? t hi.tl h ' o ve:.ir union Among thl' ha.nk .t<·1·oun1-. that Rro\\n da1m-. Hinsh•"' \\tlhheld from his :-l'{'ond ~ 1ft' w.1s .in ac count at lhl' Amn1t·:rn Slalt' R;.ink in Or~ingC' Tht• lllth D1~trt<'l l'ungres.;man l''<plamed f1 orn tht• w111ws~ :,land that the Orange an:ount \\a:. maintained to rt.'corcJ pa) mt'nts made to tum b~ com ict L'<i former assessor 's aid e Geor ge Upton · and others"' for "oral advice" giYen them by thl' forml'r Orangl' Count v assessor t'pton. who paid S2,900 into llsnshaw's ac<.'ount. was r<'c<'nt lv sentl1nced to six months m the county jail a nd thrN' yc>;.irs pro halion a fter pleading guilty to hrtht:'r~· charges . lit• was r e le:is<•d a fll'r ser nng 87 dc.tys of his "t'lll l'Tl('l' llin:-hJ\\ 1s hl•tng tn1•cl in ~rnotlwr 1.·ourtroom on 1clt•nt1cal hnl1t1 r) chJrf.!t•s t·ontallll'd 1n a g rand 1ury 1nd1rlmcnl Ills hn lwry t n a I h c.ts heN1 rN·csst•t.l unl1IJan fl llrnsh:rn also admittrd uncl<'r Rrown ·s pt•r:-1stc>nt quest 1onmg th;.it hP acct>pled .i nd banked a pa) mcnt of s:!.:?00 from Dr. Louis J Cella. t lw Orang<' County ph~ ~1c1an and poll tu: al f1gurP "'ho 1s ht· mg mn·:..t1gi.ltC'd by t he t11-.tnct ••ttornt'\'·~ offic1.• \J!Jln. tht• ;·on1.?r1.•:-:-man did 11111 t•l.ilinr.it 1· on lht· r l'ason for lht· pa\ mt•nt or its dt•posit in a n ;1 t'l'fllln l .ii 1 t> g l'rl Jy kl•pt S~Ct'l.'t lrnm his wifc Near-disaster At Fiberglass Firm Averted .\ pot entially destructive fire JI a Cost a :\l esa fiberglass fabricator firm was extin~uished early tod ay by a n a utom atic sprinkle r system that doused flames before fir e m en a rrived. The 3 42 a.m. fire a t Cambe r Co • 741 Ohms Way. caused a bout S.100 in fire and water damage. F irem e n said lh<' fire w as started by the h eat of chemical rea ction in uncured fiberglass scr aps that ha d been tossed in a wa ste container. The intense h eal set off the automatic sprinkling system, extinguishing the fire. t achlor to contro l soil insects 1n corn for ont• m ort> st•:t:-<m t hroug h Aug . l. 1!>76 I It' ;,i lso r ul ed that th e two rt'lalt'U pesticides can remain in use for a num bl'r of m inor crops and as an underground l C'rmit e control around b111ldmgs and homes. OH1<.'1.ils cst1m:Hed ·the 1m mt>d1a tt> hans ~ ould apply tu about 8.'l pt•rcenl nf hepta<'hlor use and 70 per cent of chlordam• ll:>(' An E P .\ rl'lt•.1:-t' said Tra111 rull'd t hat lht• rontmued ptodUl' t1on of hept.1chlor and chlt:Jrclant• (or these b a nned uses would c·reate an imminent hazard of cancer in man a nd that this r isi< outweighs th<> benefits of <.'on- tinued ust'." F.P.\ off1<'1als said the bans - whil'h tt·l·hn 1cally are sus- penswns of federl:ll rcg1strat1ons for t ht> pesticide ust•s would re· m ain in C'ffect while the EPA pro- ce~s with lengthy hearings on the question o f whethl'I" lo permanently can cel the reg1stra- t1011s . Trai n s::11d tht• cancell ation heartnj?S. whic h were interrupt- ed by the suspension action. will ta ke 18 or more m onths to com - plell'. Spokesmen for the Environ- menta l Defense Fund promptly C'harged that the decis1lm dol'S not go far t~nough to protect human health. A spokesman said the fund will appe al to federal courts to rcquirl' EPA to ordt•r a complete ban on all hepta('hlor t•hlordanl' US l'S fle ptachlor a nd chlordanl', like the previously banned pes t1c1des DDT. aldrin and d ield rin. are m e mbe r s of a chlor i nated h yd r ocarbon f a m ily w h1('h persist in the e nvironment and c:rn be stored in lhe body fat of man and a ni m als. Train said h epbchlor .ind chlordam• have bl'en shown lo cause c ann•r in mice and th:1t rt· ~1duC's have been found 111 human tissue a nd hum an m ilk as well as tn air . water, soil. fi..;h and foods. Of f1c1als of the> \iclsicol C'hem1cal Co. of Ch1r;igo, :-oil' produ<'t'r of the basic cheminils. 111d1cated lht•y "ould comml'nt on the action .1ftrr stud) mg Tram's orders_ From Page Al HUGHES ... H 11 J? h es · f a th e r w a s a mo n Ji dozens of orders he signC'd t•al'I) Tuesday. "The order \\a s slippc>d in without m y k no w ledge of 1ls ram ifi cations ." T raub said "I filed a new ord er !later> setting 1t aside. as 1f I had never signC'll 1t tn the first place. "Whe n the order was first prl· sented to me. I wasn't told that this was T he How ard H ughes. · he said "I signed 150 orders to· day, but something of this s1gn1ficance s hould be called to the attention of t he judge · UPITel ...... to Vletna• \'ult Sen. George McGovern < O- S. D.) has announced plans for a New Year's visit to Hanoi a nd possibly Saigon to a ssess Vietnamese in- terest in r esuming relations with the United States. UPI T•lec>llolo PRESIDENT FORD, SECRET SERVICE· AGENT ON LIFT Enthusiasm High, Snow Low on Vacation Visit There's a Santa --Lots of Them EDI TOR S .VOTE In 1897, S·year-old Virginia O'Hanlon w rote the ,\(>tJl York Sun to ask 1f there was a Santa Claus? "Yes, V1rgmia ··came the famous reply A few days ago, two girls in Davison. .W1ch .• wrote a letter to the F'lmt Journal saying "Me and my best fnend are wntmg to you to ask if there really 1s a Santa Claus. Sincerely. Gretchen Ccfll und Stacy Fulcher," both 9. Colummst Alan .V .WarLeese rep/red . PI.I ~T. ~1 i<'h. (AI» -Dear Gretchen and Stacy: 1 t wou Id be ,·ery easy for me to start this letter to you by ~imply s;.iying. "Yes. Gretchen and Stacy, there is a Santa Claus.'' But I am not gomg to do that. I probably would do that if you we re "little kids" and W<'ren 't beginn ing to understand things. But ... your letter s hows that you han· taken the first step towa rd being "gro\\ n-ups" or adults. You d id that by asking a question about som ething that was important lo you . A lot of peoplt• JUSl beht1 \·e anyth ing that is told to them a nd don 't bother to ask qut'Sl1ons. People like t hat aren't grown-ups, not really. BUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU, PEOPLE who a re "de· ll'rmined · · to get at the truth, don't deser ve to be put off w1lh :rn easy a nswer Especially ;i bout something as important as whether there is a Santa Claus. Let's go back in history, 1.600 year~ a go. to a m an a real m an named :'liicholas. He was a tiishop of a church in Asia '.\1 mor. T his m an. this real man. did many good things for pco pie. Jle d idn't give Christmas presents to c hildren. but was so loYed by Htl' p<'op le that, a ftfr his death, they m a de him a ..saint.·· The people began observing his birthday by doing the kind of thin ~s h e did. Making other persons h appy, espe cia l ly their children IN O~E Pl.ACE IN EUROPE, PEOPLE began g svmg their children gifts on t hjs saint's birthday and telhnl? the children the gifts were from St. Nicholas. Now that w as bolh true> and untrue. Remember, I told you this wasn't an easy question It was true because exchang ing of Chris tmas gifts can be traced to St ;\;i cholas It was untrue because the real St. !'i1cholas 1s dead. As t he years passed. St. Nicholas was g iven m a ny names in many countries. In our country, as you know, he is called Santa Claus. P are nts nowadays tell t heir little children that Santa Clau s hves m t he !'forth Pole-and visits the m every Chnstmas with a sleigh full of toys dra wn by eight reindeer YOU 'LL NOTICE, GRETCHEN AND STACY, that I said p arents tell t his to their little children. By that I mean c hildren w ho h aven't started to r ead and write a nd think a bout things in a grown-up m anner. Which is why I hope you 'll keep this lette r a mong those of us who can be considered as grown-up, or, at leas t. s tart- ing lo "grow up." llere's w hy Q uestion . Is there a real man named Santa Claus who lives at the ~'forth Pole and visits children on Christmas Eve with a sleigh full of toys? No. Gretchen and Stacy , there is no suc h man. Does tha t a ns we r hurt? Make you a ngry at those who have told you this is true? Ma ke you feel that Chris tmas is s poiled? IF IT DOES. l\t AYBE YOU HAD BETTER stop and think. Ask yourselves why would anybody -your parents. perha ps tell you that such a m a n was real and coming this Christmas if il weren't true? Could it be tha t this is their way of s howing their love for you by telling you a beautiful story and making il come true? Of s how m g you the joy of giving? Could it be that they wanted to s ha r e a warm and wonderful world or "m a ke· believe?'' Could it be that they remember when they li ve d, e ver so briefly, in that world? Before they, too, started ask· ing questions and going about the bus iness or growing up? · Now, let's as k your question again: Is there a Santa Claus? Yes, Gretchen and Stacy, there is, at least for the more fortunate ch ildre n in our world. This Santa bas a lot or names. Mother . r ather . Uncle . Friend. Grandmother. Grandfather Cheerful President Hails Vail. ~\',\JI., Culo. 1AP 1 President Ford srems IJt'nt on ht•ing '1 unt• rn<tn ch;.imbt•r ol \'OllHlWITl' fo1 Uu:; "t•al h1.•1· st nekt•n mo1111la111 re:-.orl. prodaimrng lhl' ~k11n~ · exc·t1llent, gn•:1t .. 1lthough of fmally it"s only f .. 111 to~O<Xl · Snowles-. for .1ht1ul ~1 "t•t•k. Vail m.iy h..1vl' to'' ail unl1l tll'\t Wl'l'kend ma\ ht· long1·r. for l'nough smm lo <111.1hfy fo1 Font ' high rating Ttw P res1dl.'nl :-t•nthus1a:.m . l'Xlll l'"SC'd \\It hin hour" of his .11 n' .11 ht•rt• Tut• ... d,I\. proh.1lth rl'l lt•l·kd t lw I .it l th.it Ill' d hl'l·n .m ,1\ f nun th1• s lopt•s ... inn• ht~ V;11I hohd.iy la:.l Chi 1:.lma:.. Ford sk1etl for near ly t \\ u ho11rs o\'l·r trails m.irn•d in spot:- b' icl' :.ind hv rocks poking Uirnugh ,I sp.rrSl' '\110W :o\ t'I" \'.111 ti.is h.1d ,; 1 11wlws of snow t111 ... ) l':ll .. t1111ut h.rlf ttw nurmal .1 mollnl I il· l.1u11C'l1l'd lt1 -. '.1v.1l1on IJy 1.H1 t t 1 n g h 1 s s 1 g n '' t 11 rt' on a number of Pl'tHling l>1lb. rndud ing the comprom1:-t• la'< n~l'.!Sllt'l' that t•:-.ll'nLI::. 1!175 '·''nil' 1ntnth1· first s1:x month:-ot 1!17fi 1Slor:i, \~I Tlw Prt'"llklll ... 1g1wd tlw t<I\ l'llt :11l'3SUre :!IHI IX otlll'I hills Oil Air Fon't' 0111• Ju1111g lhl' flight ht'rl' from .\ml rt'" s .\tr Fon•t· Rase. Stepp1n:.! off ltll' plant•, lw ck<.'lart•d. ll s too rnt·1• .1 <l.1~ lo H:I\ 1ns11lt'. .lilt! lw:id1·d f1>r lh1• ~kl :-llllll'~ \lo..;t of llll' lllTH' llw Prt·s Hh•nl 1s ht•re he "111 ht• 11'lax1ng. I.mt therl' .in• l!I mnn· hilh aw.11t111t.: his s1g11.1t11n• .ind lw \\ 111 .1bu work on h1::. ~l..ill-of tltt· l "nion .id dress. T he e ntire Ford famth 1s twr1• and W<'nt to a local hotel ·Tuesda\ night for a fondue dtnnl·r w1 tii frit:'nds, '.\1r. and ~I rs. Jim Brown of Logan. l 'tah. <ind thc'1r fi vt• children . Ford pl..11b to 11•turn to tht· While Houst> on Dt1l'. 30 111• usually stav:. about t"o \H·ek:- The .Prc;ide>nl's f1r~t out1ng on ::.k1s produced :.i iw;.ir rn"h..1p P ayrng ht>l'd to \\ l'll "1sh1•r:- galhl'red nt:ar him at a t:h • .11r lilt hl' did n11~ st'l' an l'mpt.\ chair S\\ mgrng into µu~1llon t11•h1nd him Tht:> ch:lll .:!r,11t•d h1 -. h.1l'k . .-. lw "as p ullt'd J:.ldl' hy !->t•t.•rt•l Sen·1('t' agt•nt Larry flm•ncl(l1 f the Sam(' bod) guard who dt.•flc1.•t ed lhe gun :.limed at Ford h.\ Lynette Fromm e> in Sacramento last Seplembl'r. On leaving tht' \\'h1le H<m::.e Tue::.d ay morning, Forti had got ten entanglcd i11 lht• ll'ashe~ o{ l\~O fam ily dogs that c1n ·k cJ friskily aro11nd lwn Frotn Page A I CENTER ... Currcnt eslt ma h's 1ntl1t'.1ll' lhl' county will pay S7 5 rmllion o\l'r . :.md abon• :\1 ed1-CaJ <ind '.\kdi · Care returns lo t'O\ <'r tn<hi:!1'nt c·.ir<' requ1remt'nt:-this f1scJI \t•Jr · Another port ion of lhe new agreement rt•duces the minim um term of lhl' part from · 40 years to eight ;.inti a half ,1 r eq uirem ent insisted upon hy Gov. Frdmu.o<l-G R~oWfl J1 . before he would authorii'e ;.in l'xpe nditure of state funds on t ht• Centt'r. Included in lht· bo.ird's action Tuesday was a lasl·minute ex tension of t he old agreement until Jan. 23, to give the UC Roa rd of Regents time to act on the new agreem ent. Supe r v isor R alph Diedrich. w ho h as s h epherded the deal for m ore than a year. said as far as he is concernl'd, this will b(' t he· university's last <'hance tc1 <·on sum m ate the pact. 'If they fail to dn 1t this t1mt\ "e must b<' r<'atly to foll back lo other al tern ati\ C' arr ang1• men ts,·' he said fl A Scott. <'01mt~ personnt•I officer anc1 tht· t•ountv's rhtl'f negotiator wit h the un1vers1tv. said he thinks the new pa<.'t is 111 many w a ys better than the olc1 one for both parties. even though the county h ad to bend fartht..>i- than before. Pennysaver Burns · S AN DIEGO <UPI) -Arson in vestigators were looking into a :· fire that caused between $300,000 • and S-100,000 d amagt> to a Pen • nysaver Supermarket in Im- peria l Rea<'h . ihomas A Mur ptunf' M•MU•~O (Cf1tor ()larles H . Loos Richard P Nall Otflus Batt a lion Chief R o h :\1c Clelland said the isolatt>d location of the building would have meant no one would h~ve s«>en the fire until it burned lhrou~h the roof hact 1t not bee n forthesprink ler sys tem. Seven Aliens N ahhed • m Chase t.O"f• Ail\f'\4t ,,,, .....,. .. ,, f'.ty ~,,,. ... Hf'•p&ft Bt>~PI JUJ N•woetir1 r'OU1,._,.,,. ~ fW4te,,, Ilk (,l.,NW"yr'1 'Sltftl .. _lnql°" ka<ll Ill/\ flht~ '"""' WAid ~ .. --V•llf'r Hl'OI I.A r•1 Ila.on •I ~n O•'ct"l ,,,..,,,.,., T~l~e (714) "42-4321 Cluslf19d Adver1itlnq "42·S671 • .ctdt•twt • V•tl•y ,_.,..'#\Off.,.• 511~10 , tf)ty\ iA" (.t~f''l'llf'*'' .. .. U-MJO .-~ Ne1tn0f•"C)I Co •f"•• '~'""''''°" S40-1220 c.,.y,,...1, It/) O•-(A<1u I ut•·"''"" '""' ..,., No ,_...,-, \•0Hfl't, ilhl'"lf•1"'•'( flio01t-.,1•I ~•U•t or •dvtr U\t•n """ rw rr<•n ~, .,.. rtt•M.vt,.d •Uhow4 , ... ,,,., ... '"''o'•" •• °"",..,._,., ~ tl•o itO~lllt• ee•f el lMle lll'WW (ol!I-... ~•lllllO!O "' (.,, •• , ~\1\ -..,,.., "'4i!l M.U-11\f'f "'"II'"'' 41"\I_._ "'"-· , S4NTA GIVEN SLEIGH OKAY MADISON, Wis . <UPI) -The Statt' Public ~rv1 ce Commission has ~1ven Santa pe rmis11ion to fly his sle iRh full of toys in Wisconsin Wiscons in The PSC o rde r Ii led s~veral conditions. how evrr . Santa must deliver the good!f oround mid· ni a ht toniaht a nd uae lhe chi mney Seven illegal aliens and a Tt· Juana man alleged to have smug- gled them into the United States were apprehended b y San Clemente Police following a har- rowing high·speed chase Tues- day that ended when the pursued vehicle plowed into a storefront. Police said the s tation wa1ton loaded with the seven Mexican nationalR hit ih>e eds of up to 90 miles per hou} on 1<:1 Camino Real and Calle de l..os Molino~ hefore ft went out of control and struck a restaurant s upply fi rm I at the corner of Los Motinos and Calle Valle. The st>ve n we re apprehended at the scene. The driver. who escaped on foot, later was a rrest ed near A venida Hacienda and Calle Sacramento after police r e· celved a phone tip from a citizen. U.S. Border Patrol agents who pursu ed the vehicle at h igh ~peeds on the n orthbound San Diego Freeway, uiskt!d for poltc~ a l'listance when they reached tbe south city limits Officers Richard Gormao, William Trudeau, Thom as Jordan and Richard Steed joined the chas e when the vehicle s ped ofC the freeway onto El Camino Real. Gorman s aid in hls r eport that the speeding car narrowly mlS· sed strikina several morning commuters as it weaved in and out of traffic at speeds up lo 90 miles per hour. The vehiclt> •hot down Los Molinas a fter ri .. ping thrOUAh a landscaped medlan al a parking lot in lhe 1500 block of north El Camino, G orma n said No one was inj ured wht>n lht- car finally c ame to rest 1n the side of Honni<.'utt Company, 154 Los Mollnos. he s aid. Police identified the driver of th e ca r as Ju a n Manu e l Gon7.alez, 21, of T ijuana Gonzalez was turned over to Rorde r P a trol ar,ents afte r being booked by police on chnrges of rt>ckleRs d rivinl( and lcavmg the scone of on accident The> seven Illegal lltle nR also wt•rc rclcas~ · to patrol agents. • \ ,. 'Deer t'eike, a boy la ving in the San Ju~n Capi~tr~tno area. s rud ht• 1sn t asking for anything from Sd.llta Cla us this year. "But,'' he said in a letterto tht..• jolly old man, "l Wibh you could <'~me al<:>n~ for cookies and cak<: wi th milk " And he pleaded "Please don't work too hard." · &~ ·w@on[( ®®[?WO©® The column appear~ daily t>xcepl Saturdays and ~tondays. 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Rall has ofrered to send a oew improved model to you at no charge. For calcuJator sbop- J>('rs. the l:lect ronics Industries Association .has prepare d a u sefu l book'Jet , "Tips on ('onsumC'r ('alculators." For a free copy, send a stamped en- vrloJ>(' to Rox 19369, Was hington HC20036. . Boat Darnage DF;AR P .\T· As a new power- ooat owner. l 'd be interested to find out t hl• chief cause of damage for this type of boat. J • bave a hunch the answer is fire, hut I'd appreciate }l if you could -check this out for ml'. · [) n ., ~cwport Beach You're rig ht. t'ire and ex- plos ion are <he most common <'auses-of property damage to recreational power boats . Damages totalt>d $2.5 million las t year, according to the Office o( Boating Safet y of the U.S. Coast _Guard. That office is preparing regulations to r equirt' alteration~ in boat e ngine electrical connec- tions to prPvent loo e~park~. Carpe t Care DF.AR PAT· :\l y :"lew Year's resolution '" t o clean all the carpets in my house, and I have a couple of questions lo ask you. First. I'd ltkc to know if a home- made solution of detergent and \\ tter would clean just as well as .t commercial product. I know it would be less expensive. I'-0 also hke to find out 1f steam or sham- poo denning would bring the best l'l'Slllts on s hag car peting R. C , San Clemente ('ommC'rcial carJ>('t cleaning products ~r<' formulated to crystalize as they dry and thus are more readily vacuumed oul than homemade mixtures, which tend to l<'ave a detergent residue that attracts and holds soiJ. Ac· cording to Consumer Reports. s team cleaning is said lo remove more soil and s uds than sham- pooing with less rapid resoiling. The steam method jets a s tream of hot water and cleaner into the carpet and at th<' same time dra"s off dirty suds. This water t-x traction method is recom- mended for carpets with a pile that could be damaged b y brushing, but heavily soiled s hag carpet may require the shampoo brusMng method for thorough cleaning. Never mix leftover carpet cleaning solutions. Two products mixed together can pro· duce dangerous fumes. ...... -·-~ Wednesday. Oecembet' 24 1975 DAIL V PILOT A:J Santo: Don't Work Too Hard' His wasn 't the only not~of con' cem found a mong the letters marked tor the North Pole from the San Juan Capistrano area in the city's program to give Santa a helping hand. Tina listed three things she wants but then said, "Santa, you give everybody presents. What Health Truce In Offing The simmering, often bitter feud between Orange County s upervisor s and the County Com- prehens iv e Health Planning Council appeared headed for the first real truce in years Tuesday. The common ground that might draw the warring factions together is the federal govern- ment 's new H ealth Systems Agency ( HSA) concept of area wide healt h care planning. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich re· vealed Tuesday he has held closed-door m eetings with health Planning Council officials to see if the two entities can agree on a s ingle a pproach to the HSJ\ pro- gram. The two bodies have been heading for a shO\\ down competi- tion for the agency designation. \\ hich will be m ade earl~· ne:-.t year by the Department or Health. Education and Wetran• Both ha\'e drafted Yoluminous ;ipplication documents t hat havl· been undergoing public hearing:-. •in the past two weeks to gal her the required citizen input. Nonl' of the hea rings has been well ;..ii . tended. So far. the duel has proven lo be a popularity contest. The existing council, which would gradually go out of ex- iste.nce if it fails to win the new designa1iO..Q. has won almost un :mimous support of city govern menl.s, voluntary agencies and other g roups in t he county. Few supporters have rallicu to the county's application. Thl· health council has charged thal the county would l>c an inap propriate agency to perform health planning since it is one of the largest health providers in the county. Diedrich said Tuesday the in - itial contact s with the Health Planning Council have proven there 1s at least a chance the two applications could be combined satisfactorily. Diedrich agreed to the m eeting with Council Pre~idcnt Lots Benes ::rnd ExeC'utive Officer SL:m :Y1atek last week after n•- ceiving an inquiry letter from form er Council President Georgl~ Sheets. He said both sides should ::ip- point three-member ncgot iatin~ teams to ponder the two applica t1ons and deter mine what could be done to draw them toget her. Diedrich didn't appear rooted to his long-held contention that the Board of Supervisors should be in overall control of the new health planning agency. Di e dri c h also said the negotiator s will have to de- termine if they want to create a public agency or one s imilar to the quasi-public non-profit eor poration system used by the c:-. isling coun c1 I. WOW! LAST DAV TO SHOP ~OR.. CHRISTMAS •1 do you want for Christ ma~ "Wnte me back and when you com e down m y l't11mney you wtll see your Chr1s tma:-present " The lc.>tters w1..·rl' Cull of thE> usuat requests for Utt! usual things toys. toys, and more toys. But they were also full of fond thoughts for Santa. Mrs. Claus. tht.• t>lvt>s. reu1decr and Hudolph "I love you," petH'llt.'tl Skvm .. I want you for Christma!. r IOV\ all the elves and your· prl':.1:nt Marry Christmas." One little girl jum pE'(i ahead a few holidays and drl'w Santa ... valentine. a heart with an arro-w through 1t and the wonb 'l lovt. )OU ... Rut a boy named Lar ry ap parmtly 1s a httle worned about Santa's health "f hope you don I get s1ck on Christmas ('Vt> " hP said. ··I hope you come t~ nw house fi rst · · · Richard wrote to say t hat h<' would be v1s1t1ng his cousin this Christmas a nd asked that his p1ese n ts I.a· delivered to Flee t w ood On V(' 1n Hhodl· ls land "Also," he s:ud. "do not bt> scared of the dog Captain. He is a nice dog and won't bite." Others worried that they would" scare Sant a a way if they got up in the middle of the night for a snack. Really. they said, they would just want to s it on his lap and talk with h im for awhile. One thing is for sure, Santa won 't get hung r y during his travels Cookies. c a ke. jelly doug hn uts a nd b o l ogna ::.andwiches will be waiting for him at many of the children's homes. Some children said they would be "ailing as well. They asked if they could go with him and help him d elive r presents lo other homes I F'rom the letters. 1l appears many girls a re still dreaming or dolls. And. r ather than the high chairs and cradles their mothers may have as ked for a few years 0.ll't Piiot Stalt P~IO Deck That Pickup O_wm•r of this battered ptc:kup truci.. ob nously has found thl' Chnstmas s pml Truck .c.irnes numerou:-.. c:olorfull~ paint L'd holtda~ mess;.iges <tnd 1s topped ofl \\1th a Chnstmas tree <t trclel with lights that bltnk. Photographer spotted \'eh1clt.• recently at rntt>rscction of H arbor and .:\l'wporl Boule\ ard<> m Costa :vlesa. Probe of Hicks Refused Battin Loses By WILUA~ SCHRErBF.R 01 tM> D••IY Pilot Sl•lf Orange County supervisor~ rt'· fused Tuesday to authonzc an tn vest igation of county DislnC'l J\l· torney Cecil Hicks by the pnvalt.' eyes once hired by Or. Lows Ct•lla · for the same purpose. The bi~ for a pri vaie prohe of Hicks came from on e of the DA s arch-foes. Supervisor Robert Battin. The detective agency Battin wanted to hire with an initial out- lay of $15,000 in county funds . Jack Webb and Associates or San Francisco, was employed last July b y Cella to investigatt- Hicks. ., Cell a. the county's biggesl political campaign bankroller, 1s nirrently under investigation by local and federal grand junes probing alleged tax evasion and embezzle m ent charges. Affidavits supporting st•.irch warrants used by the DA lo gatber evid ence in the Grand Jury's probe of Cella show thal the Santa Ana physician hired the private detectives for S6,318 to examine Hicks' personal life. The fee was paid with a check from the Bris t o l General Hospital Company, the control! 1n ~ p artnership of :\1 ercy General Hos p it ai in Santa Ana. Cella is a minority partner. Cel la and Hic ks crossed swords for the first time in the open last s prin~ when tlle DA contended a majority or the Board of Super visors is c0n· trolled by a "shadow govern m e'nt" with Cella at the helm. The doctor countered by call ing Hicks paranoid and a chronic dnmk. Battin's request to hire the private eye came in the context of another in a series or scathing a ttacks on the DA. The Santa Ana supervisor is one of those who has been s upported by Cella and has been an arch·fO<' of the DA for years. In defense ,1gain:-l Hallin s l atest outburst. l>A l1 1ck!" challen~ed thl' S..inla 1\t1 ,1 supt'rvisor to turn O\\'r his find mgs to the gr;HHI JUI)' and th1• state attorney general if ht> "ha-. 3 shred of evidence tn support these wild falsehoods Bid to lrwestigate ColDlly DA lllc ks denied Ballin's eonlen· twn thal files an.• marnla111ed on tht· pt.>rso'I h \'l'S of 1udgl'l> and 11tht.•r p lie· orr1c1als saying there w n t be any flit:':-. a:-. long a~ 1 am tli:>tnct <ittornt.•\· · R..1lt1n 1s free to press any weird defense in his cnm111al l·~1se. no math.·r how unfounded ... I IJt'ks said The DA s:ud tou~h crime fi ghters must expect the kind of ~·ttack being pl'rpelratcd by Bat t111 and others and must hav~ ··the courage to f11?ht organized cn~e and political corruption." Hicks ~aid hl' regret:. a publit· t)ffiC'ial like Rattin would use hio.; po:,t ·to mak~· reckless and ~1b:.urd s tateml·nts." Th~ DA ~Jid ht-w ill e:<t:'rc1st' his personal ni?ht to fill' suit against anyom· who makes defamatory all<'g<i lion s a gainst him once all criminal proceedings against those individuals havt.• been com pleted In his latest attack. Battin con tended that Hicks has bc.."<.'n mis using his office and staff b} creating a county "secret police."' to gather dossiers on innocent \.'itizens and public officials. He cited reports by a radio commentator that Hi cks has compiled secret files on t h<' ·drinking h abits. sex habits. girlfriends . wives and child:-en" of 30 county judges. Battin said that despite the "in· c redib le " nature of s uc h l'harges, it 1s the board's duty to ·get to the bottom of these re ports." Supervisors Nix GSA Office Request The director of Orange County governm e nt's n ewest super- agency was told Tuesday by the Roard of Supervisors he'll havt- to do with only two floors of . leased office s pace rather than the three he requested. R. I. "Cuba" Morns, general services agency chief. was or dered to go back to the building owner to negotiate a lease of ~1 third less s pace and a few less fdlls. )torris asked supervisors to approve a three-year lease for 13,750 square feet of a Santa An a office building -the to p three noors . The lease cost could come to about $220,000 over the term and .'.\1or ris said about 64 people would have o ffices in the space. He contended that the three year period would be enough to get permanent facilities off the ground that would draw together his agency. now scattered al l~ different locations around lh(' county. .'.\1orris s aid it is becoming "in creasingly difficult" lo perform board-ordered tasks when the top m anagement of h is agency is not tn one s pot :it the same time. Supervisors agr eed t hat Morris n eeds a headquarters. but they said his request was a little out of line particularly in s1zt.• and luxury . The remodeling order calls for a private bathroom in Morns· of fice. employf" kitchens on a ll three floors ;.1ml lots of elbow room . Super\•isors told Morris his sis ter agency, the Environment!ll .'.\1an agement Agency, lws managed to r11 twice as m any people in the :-.ame amount of of- fice space in a building just across the s treet from the one )forris is interested in. The E)tA occupies three noors of its bmlding and has 114 people housed there. back, little girls this year a re saying they need bunkbeds, vans and townhouses to make their dolls comfortable. Boys are s t ill asking for trucks Geoff rey wants a grader , fork lift, cem ent truck and a back hot'. Rut then he a lso wants a teddy bear ;\1 any boys are also asking for guns. One. m fact, specified that he wants a "real gun" and "real bulle t s ·· Another asked for ··Steve Austm wit h a rocket" but he didn't say whether he wanted the real thing. Probably significant of th~ trends and the times. children also are asking for skateboard-; and tape recorders :M a n y c hildren. however. didn't confine their lists to their own desires. One boy wrote that his daddy wants "som ething to shave with because he doesn't want a long beard like you." A girl asked for a motorcycle. tool box. new set of teeth' and gas money for her dad. ")ty rabbit and goat would like a present too," said another youngster. .'.\1ost of the children assured Santa they had been good this year. T o mmy. however. ap parently wasn't so sure. ''I've been sort of a good boy." he said. I'll be better." Santa has a ns wered most of these letters. ··Rudolph and thl· other reindeer are all ready tv help m e d eliver lbe toys to you;· ·he said in one reply. "Once in awhile. a good little· boy or girl will not get the present. they wanted.·• he added. "There are lots of reasons for this." he s aid. '·Sometimes tht> toys can 't be finished in Santa·~ workshop on time. sometimes they fall off the s led a nd ~ometimes I think a different toy would be bette r .. nut even Santa couldn't pro m1se that Beth 's wish would come true. ··t wish Christmas was ever) day of the year so that everybody would be happy a nd kind," .sh<> said. Festivities Set For Freedom Train's Visit Non -profit organizations and !'<'rvice clubs have been invited lo participate in the festivities plannt.'d during the \'iSit o( thl~ Amen can Freedom Train to San • Junn Capistrano J an. 19 and 2 The groups will be allowed to St'11 food. drinks, and souvenirs to tht-30.000 persons who are ex. peeled to view the train and its •exhibits. Booths. which a re subject t <l the approval of the city's Bicen- tennial Committee, will be set up alon~ Camino Capistrano. from Ortega Highway to Forster Street while the train is in the city. The comm1~lee is aJsoplanning an arl'a for displays appropriate Lo lhe theme of America and San Juan Capistrano in the past, pre.'· sent and fut ure. Starr Raneh Plans OK'd Further information may be' obta.ined by contacting Al Hix. ch airm a n of concessions. at 495:6666. S yl v ia Sturgeon. chairm:m of displays. at4934567. or the Freedom Train office ~•l 493-2711. The 916-acr r portion of the old Starr Ranch not designatt>d as permanent opC'n s pace will be de· veloped with luxury estates a nd a ~mall a i r fi <'l <I but n ot until somt.'time in the future. Tuesd3y Or:rnge County s uJ>('rvisors endorsed long-range plans for the land and then im- posed n "reserve" designation that prevents any developmenl from occurnn g until the county 1s assured nil ne~e~sary pubHc ameniliPs huvc b('en installed. The primary con cern ·of several board m ('mber5 was that the l~nd liPs m the Sout hC'llSl Orange County Circulation Study <S EOCCS> area. That s tudy iR 3l- tcmpting to come up with some solutions to the south county's nURJling tr me problems. IJ'he Starr R anch Item wa:ii part ' . ~f a package of county land use plan a m endm ents hrought to supervisors for cons iderahon. lt was the third such series of changes to th<.' land plan this year. The partnership that owns thl• land is made up primanly of re ~irees who invested their savings m the project. It was organized m July or 1974 . There are two general pa rtners, James W. Davis a nd J . W. Ficklin a nd (ive hmit<'d partners from Laguna Hills idr n Ufied as Gilbert W. Jay, Gt.'Orl(c Hacker, Mirhae l MostovP)'. HeJ('n Dickinson and Maynard Hack. The land in question is bounded by the Coto de Cnia amuR\"mcnt r3nch. the O'Neill Ranch a nd the two Sc.'clioM of the old Starr Ranch that will bt• lefl a~ JK'rm;1 nent open spact> County go' t'rnmt•nl hought 5,500 acres of Htl' old {'<1ttlt• spn•<trl for $4.4 million und {inolhl'r tl,5Cl0 acres was deedNi to thl• ~.1t111nal Audubon Societv as a w1ldhfrpn• serve Audubon officials inform<'fl supervi~ors that while lh<'v don't oppose limited r{'s1dcntial d1' velopment of the 918 rl'm,11nmg acres of the old rnnch, tht•y du op pose nny airport use ~ca11st:' nf its ('ffr<'t on the birds The property lies primarily in Dove Canyon nt the ('nd of Liw Oak Canyon Roud thl' only :11..· cel4~~that arN1. Tn~ .county plannin~ c:o m - m1ssinn recommended re!iidt.•n t 1:11 dl'Vl"lopmenl around tht• ~mall a1rf1eld a nd scaltt•red l:1rgl' acreage l'st ales with murh ,,f lh<' scenic quality of thl' arl'•• ldl 1mtoucht'd Hut thl" comm1ss1on a nd county pl;.1nn1n g staCf recommpnfled th..it the 1·eserve dt?Signat1on be 41pplwd until the developE>rs can provt• they h ave m et the nl•cessar~ enter1a for cons true· tllln Th:it m(':ins thl' property will h:tH' to bl• ~11:-iced buck into the ~'enrral pion amendmrnt prOCc.'SS lx'fon· t hr res('rvt> rlassifl<'ntion t• .. 111 lw el11mn akd Sut·h t hinl{S ;ls muds, ''al er 5uµpli es. ~('Wl'rs and similar ::imrmtl\'S must be de~mcd ode qu;}h.1 by the <'ounly b rorc ony project~ ctln gc.>l llnder woy. D•ll1 Pitt\ $taft ~ Teeta Q..e~n Cindy Lee. 17. of SL Paul. :\itinn .. the c urrent Miss .\mencan Tel'nog~r. paid a \'i~1l to thl' Oran~e Coast this \H'Ck. ;1µpcurin ~ a t Lion Co unt rv Safari and other ltwal attractions. Dana Point I.and Rezoned ~range County planning com . m1ss1oners have rezoned about 21 acres on Golden Lantern. near Acapulco Dri ve and north oC Stoneh11l Orive. in-Dana Point to neighborhood commercial an<.f group dwellings . The land had been zoned as a planned community district. Buccola Pacific requested the change lo residential and com mercia l community design a ~ions. The other commercial zon - ini approved b y the com missioners. however. rcstriclll the hours or operations o! bwo- ntnes in the iooe. A4 OAIL Y PILOT Wednttlday. Oecemt>« 2t 1975 CHRI TMAS STORV · Onr(> upon a time in our cou~tJl l'om munity of Corona dt>l ~for , I ht'rt> was no middle of the ro;.1<l on Pacific Coast Hi ghwa) It was JUSt a plain highway \\llh J whne stripe down the center. ll wa-. about Octttb..'r of th1~ IJart1cular ) c...tr \\ hl•n lhl· highway people cam<' ;.1long :incl dee1ded C'orona del )far ~hould get a middle of the road So tht>y began laboring a nd they hUJlt raised islands ot1l in lhl' ct?nter of the highway. This caused con- siderable excitement for re!>1 dents and the busines::. people on t.>ilher side of the busy coastal route. Some Corona d<'I :vrar Pl'OPh.' said it sure wns going to b<' pretty when the center of lhe1r toad\\ :.is fi ni s h ed and it WJS all l;rndsca ped with trees ancl plants . But to their dismay. thl'Y learned tht>re ";.l S no mone) tn put in water lines or planlingi, W H E~ T II E If I G H WA \' people finis hed. the re stood the is lands in the middle of Corona d e l Mar's road The raised place s were barren. ~o trees. No shrubs '.'<o gra!>s The high\\ a) \\ orkers paintt'<l the islands green Rut that d1dn'L fool the Corona del '.\Jar pcople. They knew that gre<'n "'..isn 't )!r;.tSs Thl' Pl'ople "'ere sJd But a few weeks IJter. a peculiar thin{! h<1ppened in one of the new road islands A rr~1rk ~lp peared m the green p;n l'm(.•nt. And shortly thereafter, a single green blade pushed 1tsl'lf up out of the opening. .. IT'S A WF.ED.'' the Coron:l dc>I ~1ar business peopk on either '•de of the road shouted joyous I) A real. h\'c. growing weed · ~ome of t ht' people took water out to the island and watered their new "eed. It kept growing. .;proutm{! thre<', then four blades l.Jtt' 1n '.\:ovem ber. a h1ghw<1y worker rame a long with a hoe • rnd start1.•d to chop down Corona del '.\1 ar s weed But thr people l'hased him aw as'. Leave our weed aJonl'." th<>y \\arned. "We love 1t." By the ti me Christmas ap· · proarhed. the little weed had ;:?rown to be a bout one foot tdll with se\·eral branth1.·s THF.S O!'IF. D.\ Y whtle water- ing it. a Corona d el ~1Jr person looked at the weed closl'ly and m disbelief discovered 1t wasn't re· ~1 llv a weed at all it was a tiny palm trre. Happy· and excited, the Corona del '.\1 ar people cel<.'brated the ht tie m1r.iel<' of their µaim tree by decorating 1t proudly with small red Christmas balls Tod:l\• when vou dri\'e on Pacific ·C'oJsl l1 1gh"aY through Corona tll•I '.\1 ar. you will sl:'l' many p..ilm trees m the center islands "1th shrubs and full age 'li?neath them. BUT OS OS F: s ueh island. you 1 ill see 3 proud palm tree that .mds all alone. It has no shrubs , foliage beneath 1t. Yet 1t 1s the 1 ly one that is decorated for the \ 11letide. Thb year. the llltl<' tr<'e 1h.1t could is festooned with gaily t·otored paper loops and little hows upo-n its upper branches. \nd it is n 'l really alone at all, nu see. You are never alone when you uc•loved. \ll•rry Christmas. Guer1iJlas Attack • ID Argentina RU ENOS AIRES. Argentina (UPI > - Military sources s aid today an &l1mated 100 guerrillas died in an attack on an army 3rsenal, the bloodJest action in fi Vt.' year's of Argentina's guerrilla warfare. that lasted over four hours . Two pollcemen were also killed. 1'he number of guerrilla dead was not announced of- ficially. but m llitary toourceis said around 100 guerrillas were killed. All during the morning today isolated shots were heard in the area seaJed off by security forces around the Viejobueno arsenal. 16 miles south of Buenos Aires, as the remnants of the guerrilla army were hunted down. blindfolded. He also heard shots and the st'rearns ot a wom nn womewbere nearby. but could not see what happened. 'Other newsmen on the scene smo that bodies were being loaded onto a truck, but they were not allowed close enough to count them. HUNOR EDS OF army, navy and police units 1·ushl'd into a wid.e area of grassy plains south or the capital today to searc·h for rl'mnants of the guerrilla band that attacked an army arsenal and other facihtie:i Tuesday nil!ht. AS OFFJClAl.. army communique s:ud eight soldiers and police also were ktlh.'d 111 Tuesday night's fighting in which scores of leftists attacked army and police t argets in a series of coordinated raids. Lt. Gen. Jorge Videla, commandel' ltl chief of the army, made a brief visit to the arsenal and to a nearby hospital to greet the wounded soldiers. The assault came only one day after the government of President Isabel Peron crushed an attempted coup by re· bellious air force officers. Early army communiques said at least 56 persons du~d in the fi ghting Ml guerrillas, four soldiers and two policemen. An official army communique gave the names of two officers and four soldiers who died in a full-scale battle UPI CAMERAMAN Walter Decabo re· ported that inside the army arsenal he saw s.everaJ prisoners ~tb their eyes The armv n •ported 12 sol<li e t s wounded, and press reports said thn'l' dvihans also s uCfered injuncs. Woman, 80, Beaten Diplomats Guarded ' . Friend Discovers Her Tied Up in Bathtub CHICAGO (UPI) -Eighty- year-0ld Louise Ohge and her. neighbor. Mrs. Leola Alex- ander, 68, were friends. . They used to stop to chat almost every day a nd Mrs. Alexander had a key to Mrs. ·Ohge's south side house and would drop in to "check on her" occasionally, since the elder woman was frail and not too sure-footed. Kjdnapings Disrupt Yule In Beirut BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPll -A wan' of kidnapings in the central :irt>a of Beirut today sent the few Christmas s hoppers on th\.' streets fleeing in terror . Gunmen also s kirmished in the outer s uburbs as three days of ( __ IN_S_HO_R_T_J rocket a nd mortar battles l'ast of the capital triggered fears the fighting may spread to &>1rut At least 29 pt>rsons were killed 1n sc~ttered clashes Tuesday .-llgeria A•t1IW11? ALGIERS. Algeria <AP> .\lgeria's leftist go,·ernment may gave asylum to the terronsls who killed three men. including a Li - byan go\'ernment official. at an oil cartel meeting in Vienna, in- formed sources say. Algerian Foreign '.\1inister Ab- delaziz Bouteflika, who negotiat- ed with the terrorists after their flight to Algiers, discussed the possibility of a pardon in return for the release unharmed of the ·11 hostages they brought with them. sourc·e s said. Contpaign Sub•ide• \\' A S H I ).; G T 0 :'<l < A P J Elevl'n pres1dent1 al candidates scheduled to :.hare Ill a total of Sl.9 million in :-.l ew Year's cam- paign subsidies already are filing claims for another S.1.3 million Ill federal aid. The Federal Election Commission decided Tuesday to certify that Pres ident Ford. Republican cfilffienger Ronald Reagan and nine Democratic candidates· are eligiblt> for federal s ubsidies to match their campaign contributions. Storie• Far.e ROSTON (AP) -Kenneth P . O'Donnell, chief of staff to th'-' late President Kennedy, says news reports of Ke nnedy's sex- ual involvement with several women are false. MRS. ALEXANDER thought it unusual that she hadn't seen her friend since Saturday, so she went to Mrs. Ohge's apart- ment to check late Monday. "Somebody broke in the back basement window and they must have caught her in bed," Mrs. Alexander said. "There was blood all over the bed and ·on the pillow. Police said they found a piece of golf club - they must have beat her." "I found her in the bathtub on her back witb her head under 'the faucet. Her bands were tied behind her back. There was a piece of bedspread, or quilt, or something around her neck." ~IRS. OllGE, half nude, bat- tered. suffering from gangrene and plagued by water that dripped steadily from the faucet onto her head, was still alive. Police said robbers apparent- lv invaded Mrs. Ohge's home Saturday night or early SWlday and attacked her in her bedroom. "She couldn't fight nobody," Mrs. Alexander said. "They didn't have to do that to that lit- :tle lady. It's horrible." Authorities said Mrs. Oh ge apparently had been lying in the tub for two days. Mrs . Alexander ran downstairs to use the phone· but found the lines had been cut. She went to another phone to summon police and an am- bulance. P OLICE TOOK Mrs. Ohge to the hospital without untying ber hands because or the gangrene condition. Doctors at Michael Reese Hospital were forced to am- putate her left arm at the elbow because of the gangrene, and said her right arm might also have to be removed. She re- mained in serious condition to- day. Al" Plloto . He-'• Quit ting An associate of Labor Secretary John T. Dunlop says the cabinet member intends to resign in near future. Oun lop authored picketing rights bill that President Ford said he would veto. Pair Win Salary Pleas NEW YORK (AP) -The two men who cr eated the mythical Superman 42 years ago and sold the nghts for Sl30 will be paid $20,000 a year for the rest of their Hves by the current owners of the man of !It eel. Warner Communications, Inc., which had no legal obligation to pay Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. bolh 61. agreed Tuesday to make the payments. SI EGEL IS BLIND in one eye and lives in a New York City apartment; Shuster makes $7,000 a year as a mail clerk in Los Angeles. ··We are no longer young and unfortunately, not indestructible as our creation." they said Tuesday. "But our spirit is uncliminished ... For us this year will be a very happy new year." Was Birthday December 25? JEROME. Idaho <UPI) -A Bible reader is offering Sl,000 to anyone who can show her a Bible verse substantiating the birth of Christon Dec. 25 . )farian Slape s aid she has the money but is sure she will not have to pay it. She said she bas read the Bible from cover lo cover but has found no reference to the exact date of Christ's birth. Sieg~ and Shuster signed away all rights to Superman in 1938. As a result, they have received no royalties over the years, while Nationa l Periodical Publications, Inc., a Warner subsidiary. has continued to make money from Superman -SJ million from one recent movie alone . ALTHOUGH BOTH men encountered hard times, until recently they kept silent while com- plicated litigation over SupermAn rights was in the courts. "After more than 30 years we a re overjoyed at being reunited with Superman." said the two m en, who continued to draw their hero until 1948. ''We .have always been proud of our creation." In Greece ATHENS, Greece (AP> Greek police put extra guards to- day on all American diplomats in Athens following the assassina lion of a U.S. Embassy staff m ember, identified b y Washington sources as the chit'f CIA agent in Greece. Security men were believed to be paying particular attention to six other Americans the sam\.' newspaper report said were CIA agents. POLICE SOURCES said extra protection also was being pro- vided for 10 Russians accused by an anti-Communist Greek group of using the Soviet Embassy as " cover for espionage. Their names were made public in re talial1on for the pubhcution of th<· Americans' namt'S and ad dresses. Police sources s aid there wen· no clues to the 1dentily of thl' killers of Richard W. Welch, :.i '16-year-old Ame rican career diplomat who was ambushed Tuesday night a s he and his wif£' returned to their suburban homl· from a Christmas party given by U.S. Ambassad o r Jack B. Kubiseh. ~O ATTACKS by <ireek:-; on foreign officials have been re ported in r eC'ent months. and there was speculation the as- sassins might be foreigners ;\1rs. Welch ran when the shoot ing started and was not hurt After the killers drove away, sh<.· returned lo her husband. who was lying on the sidewalk. He> - was tq!<en to a nearby hosp1t<JI and died shortly after. The Embassv said Welch was a s pecial assistant to Kubbch. ''There is a terrible lot of peo- ple who think it is there, and it might get some p eople to do some searching," she said. "My objective is to get at the truth and too many people believe errors." Only Bible scripture-chapter · and verse -will provide the pro- of Mrs. Slape is seeking and for which she will pay the $1,000 re- ward. We'll tell you whereto go New England 'H11mbug' Whether it's a tip on a fine restaurant, a clue to lead you to a painting you've waited a lifetime to see or a mini-review of a movie or play, Weekender helps you plan more fun in your weekend. Weekender brings you complete news, features and listings of the arts and entertainment events scheduled each weekend along the Orange Coast. And It's Below (JO Degrees in Miami, TOO HI•" Low Alli."" 28 ·S Alnuq.,.rq\.le JI ,. Atl•nl• '° ,. flo\ton 30 4 8vllel1> 21 ·1 Chl<4>90 30 29 Cln<lnM!I JS '° Clttvel9114 30 12 0.111\ S) 44 °"""'•' •O 2S 0.\Mqll'lf" ,. 1• OP troll JI ' f •••tMinkl • • HfltM ,, ·~ "40n04uhl eo (>) e<tn·~n cnv 'IO ,. Ut' v..,., '° » -mcinh 4A. t) Ml.ml ~· 4'I Mltw.UU·~ )C) 14 Ml _ _.,. ,, 21 -°"""" St ,. NfWYOftl l4 .. 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J·.Op.m. 0., ntUallUIY ""'"'-" t:d a.m. • • ........ ... 9; tSa.lft. u 9'CeM 111911 I; U "'"" U ~--l .40p,m. U Sutlrl,..•·U•·"'"wtu "•"" MN1t 'bn tt:lt jt-m .• Wit tt;01 . "" l And, you'll find helpful advice on fine area restaurants penned by Norman.Stanley In his Out 'n' About column. Dally Piiot staff writers regularly contribute reviews of films and performing arts attrac- tions to help you make your best entertain- ment choice. You'll find the most complete array of theater a~vertlsing of in- terest to Orange Coast residents In the pages of Weekender. Fln•lly, a complete events calendar guides you to area attrac· dona offering low or no-coat fun. To plan more fun In (WEEKENDER ) In the • your weekend, every Friday read DAILY PILOT 642-4321 1 J j ) Student Turnout Limited ·J ' SACRAMENTO CAP> --State school officials say less than 2 percent of th.e eligible 16 and 17-year-olds took California's first-in-the nation test which al· lows those who pass to leave high school early. Fewer tha n 13,000 o f t he estimat ed 670,000 eligible stu- dents took the proficiency test last Saturday, Richard Stiles, a state Department of Education corumltant, reported Tuesday. He said he thought fewer than half of them would get the pass- ing 75 percent score when results were announced in four to six weeks. The next test is scheduled :\tarcb 27. - Loses Ber Son UPI Ttlepnoto Wednesday. Decembe< 24. 1975 DAILYPILOT Aa 486"/0 Rate Bike 1 Doctors Plan Slowdown LOS ANGELES (AP) -Even though Southern Cahfornia doc· tors ha ve b~en ~ranted a · reprieve from paying the in- creased malpnictice premiums annount'ed for Jan. 1, many physicians said they still plan a work s lowdown starting New Year's Day. Meanwhile, physicians in Los Angeles have agreed to mount a more united front in combating the skyrocketing cost of malpractice insurance. On Tuesday, Travelers Insurance C'o. announced 1l would extend the present cov- STATE NEEDS MORE OOCTORs-A10 erage while 1t appeals slate Insurance Commissioner Weslev Kinder's ruling that rates could go up no more than 327 percent next year. voi{'e in urging a solution to the maJora<.'tice cr1s1s. Dr. D ~1niel A. Lang. u spokt>sman for the Concerned Phys1t'ians for Malpraclt('l' Reform. un al't1vist group thal has bet•n <'ritic:.t l of t•stablishl'<I medical association leaden.hip, said: ··we have agreed, for the good of us all, t.o coordinate our \legislative errorts in the rutun· ~ind to at least speak with near wrnnim1ty m terms of the bro~d framework of possible solu lions." . The groups represented al th1· \.In i t y an t• c l i n g w e re t h ~· California )1 edical AS!>OClalion, Concerned Physicians and ttw Hospital Council o( Southern California. Employers Ponder Record Access Law SACRA)tENTO (UPI> -A new law giving workers the right to examine their personnl'I reton.ls appears headed for a perplex- mg start for at least ~Oml! of California's 450,000 private employers. STILES S AID the modes t t urnout refuted fears of school administrators that they would be losing a flood of students, along with the $1,000·plus fund- ings per student that the state al· lows. ·'A lot of people assumed kids would do anything lo ~et out of school," Stiles said. "There was also the $10 cost, and the fact th;.it the tesrwas an unknown quantity for the kids." Mary Jo Risher breaks into tears after a Domestic Rela- tions Court Jury in Dallas awarded custodv of her son Richard, 9, to his father because she is an admitted les~ bian and lives with her female lover. ··we believe our proposed · rates arc justified and intend to appeal the insurance depart- ment's ruling.'· the company's l etter t o doctors said. ··consequently. it will be some lime before Wt' can advise you what our r enew al rates will be.·' The law takes effect Jan. l and requires that businesses pro- vide employes with at'Cl'Ss to much of the material in their personnel files. All a workcrmustdo as ask. However, there is confli<•ling adviee and interpretations or the law and t his promises some confusion in what should be ex- pected. · STATE ·LABOR Commissioner James L. Quillin, who is in charge of enforcement. advise::. employers against cleaning out records in advance of Jan 1. In addition, he said. som<' school districts appeared not to be trying to publicize the test. The department says the test measures "survival skills." like . balan<.'ing a checkbook and fall- ing out a job form, rather than academic learning. $85 Million Drug Rap Faces Chemist Travelers ins ures some 9,500 Southern California doctors. A work slowdown precipitated by the company·s proposed rate hike of 486 percent has already hit some Southern California hospitals and threatens to in· tensify Jan. 1. The Hos pit a l Counci I or Southl'rn Cal i f ornia said ~lowdowns of ::.ome kind in non- t•meq~enc y h ealth care havC' bC'gun at a m animum of 3:! hospitals, 14 in the San Fernando Valley. ··Employers s hould not fall into the trap of purging the files of information they don't want the employes to see," said a spokesman for Qwllin. "That's a violation of the intent of the law. which is to create openness in dealings between employers and employes.' • Some business lawyers and executives see it differently. THE INTENT of the law. they said. is to assure that r ecords 3re accurate and fair. Thcst-officials think it would be prudent for employers to protect themselves by carefully weeding Uirough files before they are shown to workers. NEWARK. NJ !l'Pll A THE T EST IS meant topro\"ide an option to studl'nls who are just marking time 1n the upper grades. A proficil•ncy certificall' is supposed to be the legal equivalent of a high school diploma. :.\'lerck Co. dlemist C::tccs a l'otll"l hearing today on charges of run· ning an $85 million dn1g produc· tion operation in Southern California. Dr. Philip Chris Radlick. 37, of Westfield, who was a chemistry professor at the University of California at Riverside bcfon• joining Merck last Februury. was arrested b y federa l authorities at his home Tuesday on a warrant issued in California. Students who pass will get their certificates of proficiency in the m ail a long with a form for their parents lo sign if they want to leave school, Stiles said. He said the department is ad- vertising districts to set up counseling programs for the stu· dents. Authorities said three other s uspects were arrested in California in the manufacture of Provisions lnapplieable . - J Youth, 19, Escapes . . 1 Death for Slaying ~; VENTURA (AP) -A 19-year .old man found gui lly of £ atally • shooting a campus security guard will not be sentenced to die, a jury bas ruled. ; T he Superior Gourt jury deliberated seven hours Tuesday 1• before deciding that the special circumstances provisions of ' California's capital punishment statute did not apply in the case of . , .i t Carl Carson. Carson was found guiltyoffelony m urder by the same jury Fri· day in the death of Ventura College campus policeman James Doyle, 24, who was shot between the eyes with a rifle blast on cam- p usMarch 23. T"'° Setatenced to Gas C'Jaa•her SANTA CRUZ CAP> -Two men have been sentenced to die in San Quentin Prison's gas chamber for t he rape-murder of a 27-year-old Capitola housewife last spring. . Superior Court J udge Donald May sentenced Ornn Carr. 22, and Vincent Regan, 25, both of Aptos, on Tuesday. They were found guilty Su nday night of first-degree . murder, rape and burglary in the death of Joyce Coulter on April 27. Carr also faces charges in the strangulation death the following month of Robert Karnon, 45, in his Ap· toshome. ( State J It'...,.• Flies 11.eUglo.,. Satit W S ANGELES CAP) -A Los Angeles woman has filed suit seeking to ba r t he traditional Christmas Eve lighting of a cross on City Hall . In a Superior Court suit riled Tuesday, S. Dorothy Metzger contended the expenditure of public funds for the cross lighting violates tbe U.S. Constitution. Superior Court J udge Norman R. Dowds set a hearing J an. 16 to consider whether the traclltion violates constitutional protection of religious freedom. Court Detain Wettdlf• Appeal SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The State Court of Appeal has de· nied without comment a petition fr om SLA member Wendy Yoshimura for dismissal of charges she illegally possessed ex- plosives. Her petition was filed Friday, the day she was released on $25,000 bail. Miss Yoshimura. 32, who was arrested with newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst, asserted in her petition that evidence presente d to the Alameda County Grand J ury failed to establish reasonable cause to believe she had committed the ex· p losives offense. Nazi Metmller Pleau G••c· POMONA (UPI) -Jerry K. Jones. 19, a m e mber of t he American Nazi P arty, pleaded guilty Tuesday to second degree murder for s hooting to death a former ~azi leader. . Joseph Tommasi. 24. former r egional head of the National Socialist White People's Party, was shot in the head with a r lnc dunng a brawl o ut.side lhe party's local headquarters in El Monte Aug. 15. The fight climaxed a feud between the pa,rty members and To mmasl. who split from the. group two yel\1'3 ago and founded a rival groupwitbsimilarbeliefs. IANla Ea-tt11dM 6'1Wt1 Pordott RANCHO SANTA FE (AP) -Cliff W. Krueger. a former Hooolulo savings and loan ex~utiv~. decllned comment today on b1I Chl'Ul.mas present -a pres1dant1al pardon. Jler\Mier w1.1 convicted in 1971 of making a false statement on a federal Home Loan Board questionnaire. He acrvcd less than ..... moathl of a ~w~ycar prilk>n term lmpoi.ed March 10, 1971. 1'1w former prahfent ol ltl..W FedtraJ Savln1s & Loan Assocl""' *" ... ana&n•lb' cb&l1lld ln • ~-count indictment but th~ other .._wen dl'OpPeid 1frhabe pleaded •ullty to a tin1le count. the drt•g Phencyclidine <PCPl. which l!> used by veterinarians as an animal sedative. Police ~;ml the :rnbstance, also known as · An~cl Dust.·· 1s t aken by humans to produce euphoria. The Feder;.il Drug Enforce· ml'nt Administration said Radltck would be arraigned in Newark Federal Court. Authorities in California seized more than 1.200 pounds of PCP and said it had a s treet value of ~million. Rad lick was described by drug ronlrol agents as the suspected ll'ader of the operation. Added to th(' hst Tuesday was the 500-person m edical house staff of UCLA Medical Center. . Thestaff voted tosupportthedoc- tor s' s lowdown , calle d for Legislative reform and said they planned to discourage ad missions to the m edical center for elective operations. _ Dot'tors representing activist ~md establishment factions met in Los Angeles to resolve their' differences a nd s peak with one No two snowflakes ~re alike. Small bus inessmen. who m~11nla1n informal file systems, are the most likely to tum up information th<1l is outdated and perhaps even ::.landcrous, one prominent business attorney ex· plained. . THE RE ARE A~ some questions over wh at workers will be entitled to see in their file::.. The law, which was sponsored by Sen. David A. Roberti, (D. Los Angeles). a nd signed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., says employes must be shown materials relating to qualifications for employment. promotion, pay mises and disciplinary matters. Specifically excluded from d1!>closure are letters of reference and information relating to criminal 1nvcsllgations. Violations carry fmes of not less than 30 days in"jail or a $5oo fine. In the grand design of nature, • we can see that each possesses an individual beauty • why then do WC not accept that man is also nature? each is unique among his brothers and these differences, too, are beautiful. L e snowflake illustrates a simple c~ncept, but when its lesson is applied much more significance can be added to the holiday season and throughout the.year. First Federal S3y4tgs ANO LOAN AS OCIATION OF SANTA MONICA Costa Mesa~ Baker Near Harbor r . - .. • • . .· • \ I !Al l • ~DAILY PILOT EDITORillL PAGE •.. . Fast Fiscal Footwork I ' I ' ' : As many suspected from the start, Orange Coun· ty supervisors have found a way to get their .proposed new county administration building off the ground. The massive edifice will cost taxpayers $8 mllllon in a time when money is tight and prices are high. When the project was first suggested. the cost estim ate was only about $4 million. The way supervisors slipped the project through was a neat political trick. They buried any possible objections in a display of dazzling fiscal footwork. , The proposed building at one time during last summer's budget deliberations seeemed to have lost board support because of the tight economic climate. But s uddenly, it was alive again when supervisors dumped $4 .9 million into the budget at the last possible minute. They said they wanted a phased project but when the time came to award a contract, the tune had changed to the entire project. Scroungin g through the budget, supervisors fo und enough extra cash to do the job that should never have been suggested in the first place. They raided money set aside for other projects -notably a much-needed new juvenile detention facility -= and set construction off and rwming. · ~ Shocking Food Waste It is estim ated that more than 383,000 tons·of pro- • duce were wasted in California processing and pack- ... ing plants last year . . . -• This fi gure, along with the much-publicited dumping of 420,000 gallons of milk in the summer or 1974, has prompted Assemblyman Paul Carptenter CD-Garden Grove) to submit a bill that would require packers, processors and grocery stores to hold sur· plus food for 48 hours and offer it to at least two charities before destroying it. The m easure is supported by groups feeding senior citiiens and by welfare orsanizatlons, but op· posed by the food industry which claims it would be inoperable and expensive. Witnesses heard during committee bearings on the bill agreed that the industry is generous in makin~ donations of surplus products, but cited the enormous (tuantity or food still being dtlstroyed as evidence that waste still can create hunger. . Indeed, in a period wpen soaring food prices and shrinking budgets have pushed too many citizens to a less-than-acceptable diet level, the thou~ht that edi- ble food is· being thrown away is repugnant. The proposed legislation deserves s erious con- sideration. A ' Yuletide Story Dec. 25, 12 :15 a.m., female age SO, auto vs. pedestrian. Dec. 25, 12:15 a.m., male, age 26, auto vs. fixed object. Dec. 25, 1:17 a:m., female, age 19, auto vs. auto. Dec. 25, 10:36 a.m .• female, age 4, auto vs .. pedestrian. Dec. 25, time unknown, female, age 80, auto vs. pedestrian. Police logs don't waste words. These are records of traffic deaths in Los Angeles County last Christmas Day. From 6 p .m . Dec. 24, 1974 through midnight, Jan.l, 1975, 31 fatalities were entered in the tog. The victims ranged in age from 4 years to 87 years. Eleven were still in their twenties. Eight were pedestrians. Eleven were in single car crashes . Drinkin~ drivers were involved in more than half the fatal accidents. Most were driving too fast. The line on the police Jog was only the beginning for the families of the victims. This will not be a good Christmas for them either. :.. :--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­. ' ANew Challenge To Honesty ( ARTHOPPE ) A new law giving students the right to see their academic re- cords is causing problel'l\,S, says the Nation's Schools Report. an educatiooal newsletter. The main problem is bow a high· • ~hool principal can write an honest letter of recommendation to a college. _ • A typical solution was that d~ vised by Principal HomerT. Pet- tibone or Hudson High. "ALL RIGHT, Miss Phlute, the next letter is for Stanley Cratch. Gratch? He hasn't been to school .for so long I forget what he looks like." · "Here's his wanted PoSter, sir. The police want to talk to him about the 1i brary burning down.'' "Ob, yes. Well, let. ·s start by saying Mr. Cratch bas de- monstrated a real flare here at Hudson High and will go far. What else?'' "Well, he was the Enforcer for the local chapter of The Mug· ging. Pursesnatching & Stomp· ing on Little Old Ladies Brotherhood.'' "Just say that he showed natural leadership ability that led to bis selection for an impc>r· tant position in campus affairs." "Do you a want to add, sir , that he always commanded the respect of his fellow students and teachers alike?" "Did he?" . ''CONSIDERING he was six- teo, weighed 250 and always car- ried both a tire chain and a switchblade, it seems a fair statesnent, sir.'' "Six-ten, eh? You might put in tbat be was above criticism in the classroom and was always well-prepared to carry out his r~ponsibilities. While serious Dear Gloomy (;us The chairman ·or the state Coastal Conservation Com- mission says the Coastal Plan is too complex to be understood ·by \'oters and instead should be decided by legislators. It I re- member rightly, oppo- nents of Proposition 20 used exactly the s ame argument-and were· scoffed at by supporters of the measure. · A.C.B. about his work, he olten de- monstrated a sense of humor and good taste. "You mean the time he laced the Cabbage Surprise with LSD, sir?" "Exactly. Although he has a voracious appetite for literature ... " ' "Make that art and literature ... young Mr. Cratch still found ti~ to ... Did be col- lect anything?" · "Only hubcap&." ''Skip bobbies. Just put in the mual about boll' his enterprise, initiative and dediuted efforts to stimulate his lellow students earned him. . . " "Six months probation for possession of marijuana?" " ... their loyalty and friendship." "NOT TO mention $50 a day. ls that all, sir?". "No. Let me add oae more s~n­ tence. I leeJ stroncl7 that given Mr. Gratch's experience and ability, all be needs is a col1ege diploma to take bis rig:bUul place as a leader of our society.'' "Ob, come, sir. There's no need to go that lar. •• "Damn it, Miss Pblute, that's the· only sentence in tbe letter that's true." - Youth No Guarantee of Surrival I ' An Age Limit for Presidents? Ronald Reagan's entrance into the presidential hustings and the pc>ssibility that Vice President Nelson Rockefeller may also make a bid for the job has focused attention on the issue of age. Reagan, if elected, would be 66 taking office while Rockefeller would be 68. Only one other, William Henry Harrison, was in those age brackets. He was 68 and died one month after his in· augur a lion. · Perhaps it is that fact which bas spurred suggestions for a constitutional \lpper age limit . The logic is that there is a minimum age of 35 for presi- dent to pro- tect against immature judgment. Presumably a maximum would guard against superannuated persons and the trauma to the nation which re- sults when a president dies in of- fice. Undoubtedly such an age limit would apply to vice presidents. an office for which the political selection process has been treat- ed all too lightly in the past. The averag~ age of the 38 men assum- ing the presidency has been 54 while the 40 vice-presidents have been a year older. Eight have been over the maximum 65 pro- posed including the most de- lightful of all times, Alben W. Barkely, wt)q was 72 when he was sworn in. Bui' AN AGE limit of 65 would have barred only one other besides Harrison, the nation's 14th, Franklin Pierce. In view of the record neither an upper nor minimum age would seem necessary. Still the proposal to limit the age ot those serving in office fre- quently arises and only recently ( EARL WATERS ) it was proposed that California make mandatory the retirement of judges at age 70. Such sugges- tions invariably prompt the re· collection of Oliver We ndell Holmes who took office as a Supreme Court Justice at age 61 and served magnificently to the ageof91 . There are many stories told of Holmes, some undoubtedly true, concerning bis age. One was his flippant remark at ageof9Q when he espied a passing pretty girl. "Oh," said he, "were I only 75." Maybe one s hould look to England for guidance on so weighty a question. With few ex· ceptions its prime ministers have •been men like Alexande r Douglas-Home and David Lloyd George, both of whom were 63 when taking office, and Neville Chamberlain who was 68. Ben- jamin Disraeli was 64 the first time he became prime minister and 70 when he again took the pc>st which he held for six years longer. THE GREATEST of all. a giant-i n his tory , Win s ton Churchill was 65 when he was called to lead Britiain through the perilous war years and be was 76 when he was called back in 1951 to serve four more years. It is obvious the British have no thoughts a bout upper age limits. Neither do they about minimum ages for William Pitt was only 24 when he became prime minister and served a total of 19 years. He was dead at the age or 47. Of course the British system of selecting leaders differs from this country in that they are chosen in private conclave by the Parliament. It is unthinkable that they would put forward one brashly immature or wobbling on last legs. IT IS EVES more unlikely that the American voters would cast their ballots for an ancient and decrepit candidate or one still wet behind the ears. Nor can the voters be hoodwinked into ac· cepting one who physically can- not stand up to the job. The rigors of eampaigning, American style, are such that only the virile and.stout-hearted can weather. Age limits are arbitrary judg- ments passed without facts being• in evidence. A hale and hearty 40·ye.ar-old may be just as likely to be stricken and become in· capable of acting or dead as a SS-year.old. Being young is no guarantee that one elected will live out his term of office. or the men in their forties who were president only one lived beyond the age of 65. Natural Gas Maneuvers WASHING TON -We hate to say we told you so, but we told you so. As early as Nov. 22, 1914... we warned that the natural gas in- dustry was conspiring to create a phony "shortage'' as an excuse to deregulate prices. We suggested in subsequent columns that plenty of gas was available to heat homes and run fac· tories. It simply wasn't being de · livered. We pointed out that the gas companies bad contracted to de- liver 31 percent more gas than (JACK ANDERSON) was coming through the pipelines. It was unlikely, we sug- gested, that the companies would have signed contracts to deliver more gas than they had available. The producers simply were holding back gas, we charged, until they got the right price. Now they have got the right price, and, voila, there is sudden· ly plenty of natural gas. study praised both the American Petroleum Institute and the American Gas Association for their efforts in compiling the data on oil and gas reserves. The study recommended that the government merely keep an eye on tbese two industry groups'. rather than run surveys of its own in the future. THEN, believe it or not. Rathbun left the government and went to work for the American Petroleum Institute. This heightened our suspicion that the· $3 million survey, which was sup. 'posed to give the public a true picture oC the oil and gas shortage, was shaded to favor the industry. . , t ' The High Price of Spanking CONG RESS has allowed them to sell gas at unregulated prices to "emergency" areas. It was the companies, of course, that created the emergency in the first place by curtailing gas de- liveries. Now that they can charge the price they want the gas is flowing again, and the emergency miraculously has evaporated. · This little shell game, which will cost utility users millions,. could have been exposed ll the government had kept It• own data on oil and gas reserves. Then the government would have known whether the "shortage .. was real or contrived. We called Rathbun who insist- ed that he bad no ties to the oil io-- dustry and swore that f\is study was not slanted. We have now teamed, however, that .Rathbun has a close tie to Charles DiBona. the American Petroleum Jnstitute's executive vice presi• dent. · DiBona first worked with Rathbun in the Pentagon eight years ato. Then DiBona hlred Rathbun to work at the Center for Naval Analysis. DiBona subse- quently joined the American Petroleum Institute and later put Rathbun on the payroll. You will have noted that those Rine old gentlemen ot high moral purpose who are the rmal Judges of our laws have decided that belting public school students, if done with certain safeguards. d~s not vkSlate the constitu- tion a I rights of indignant pattnts. SboTUy after the Supreme Court de - dsioowu an nounced. 1 found mysell excbanclng vWw1 on the subject with Tom, a high school pri n· clpal in the l!a1t Bay. ••As a a.tbool man with 25 ye.ars u - perience," 1aJd Tom, "J approve theded.sion. I have had to use the paddle on boys who won't atop whomplna on other kids - bullies. ln abort. "You can reat0n with most dUldren with.out rHOrtJna to the· n>d=paddle. l have peddled a nu of boys " my 20 years aa • a J r hi1b and elementary tebool prin~lpaJ. Thia ~curred ( ) only after a w arnhl& ar two had been given. ln most CaMll. they have shaped up. ''Today. as ma .ult thlldren ot their own, Uwt ..e ID!' ID ton oecaslonally. Most~~ tllank me for calmlnl tlem down with tbe wood, years aio. •• Rifht after tbe two nata Oii the rump, l 1bake t.Mlrbacl. and ttm.ind th~m tbat tbe teadt« and principal are no& ... tO put up with foul lanfu•ff •._.•.I love my own kids and kids at m1 .chool, or l wouldn't have &a.Jted 2$ycars." AS ONE who Wl.t ~ up b7 tM ChrisUan Broe.bent aod by the muim that there Ja a lood •al ol leamln1 at the tad of a stick, I could wbtr tb.t I · bad• served my educatJonal da)'t tm- de!' a ftture atbumaneuT•. Corporal unl1t.roent wu a · part ol. my e. It Mil had ln· estimable effect on my , cbaraeter, and not all fA it good. My &eacberi were mostly Irish immtcrants or th~ .sons ol lrfsh iqunlcrants. They believed quite U""'aUy in original ain. They tboulbt, &nd were ta\llbt. that mdat of the boys liven to their e_.. wen little barbarians, .-ho b~ to be beaten lnto educated mtnhood. liloet UNd a stout y81"Cl!Udt ap- plled CO'tbe nunp. Some used tbe ~ ol a chair. Brother Cb..W.. had an ele,ant weaPQn -a thin uh cane in a beautiful black cue t~. which be kept beside ...... 90MI! USED ..,... Cerce, slaps on tbe fac• or adual ~ me in the lower srammartehocl aradn. All tbe 8nJtbera uMCI acne fOT111 ot ~al pualah· meat. even lf tbey not like to, bttause It was an LDtecraJ pm of U1e creed of the Obr11Uan Brothen. J dansa1 tlle purpoM of all thls wa to Instill In the-pupils 1 de- cent resped fOl' aut.bority so that they woo.I' 1row up to be good citizens. TIM p~ hid this effect oa me. and to 1JN1nt.. Becau•• m1 11ne1 and my I parental tralnlnc had taught me never to accept anything I was told u.nlna and until it was pro- !~r_LI_ ,:*H u•ualty the most puru.uMG boy in, every class lat- tended. TRI! aBIULT was Indeed NllPftl for authority, but also an aceatve fear of authority -..hich ID the end turned into contempt for autborlty. Tlllt ii not a good trait for a boy to have who has to ma.Ice bis Vtay in a society where ·1ore1ock-pull1n1 Is the way to the top. 1 bave never been a good empk)Je. and rve never been. ~larly aooct cltl%fta. and I tJm* there 11 a rela"°'1 between U... t.binp and the aften mind· -beatin,. l rot ... child. ·n wun•t all bad ol course. In· tellertu1Uy, the results h•ve been potlt.lve. I leaned to ad-dreta myaell to a pUlce ot wortc, and to 1et It done. Aa a ai• re-- lull, I wu confirmed in my habit ot Nfustn1 to accept~ propoei- tJon until It felt food in my bones. 8ut lhf prtce paid was • bi< GDI: I ~u m1de to feel l ttas a b8d bar.• feelloa that bu Mwr wbolly Wit ••. WITH TRIS in mind, Congress authorized the Federal Energy Admlnistratlon. < FEA> to con· duct a "complete Md indepen- dent analysis of actual (domestic) oil and gas re· serves," and appropriated $.1 mUUon to do the job. We reported in November. 1974, that the FEA survey was being run ·'for the beoerit ot tbe oil men, not for the benefit ol the public." We noted that survey forms "bad been modllled to ln· corporate virtually .tl the au.i- gHilons irom the industry." We also reported that the sur- vey form~ were being lnlluenced by the American Petroleum Institute, the lndu1try'1 powerful Wubineton lobby. 'HOWEVER we quoted the sur· vty director. baniel RathbUn, as lnst.ttna that tbe FEA would '° to other sources to find out bow much oU and 1u Ammca really bu (n tt. reurves. M lt turned out. Rathbun •a OltANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R•rl N. Wttd, PvbWllcr Thomas KNoff. Editor Barbaro Kttibkhc, Edclorla.1 Poot &dttcr The editorial pa1c 0( lhe 'Dally Pllol •eeks to Inform and at.lmulate readen by preMOt11'1 on this p11(e diverse ~ry on topics ot Interest by l)'ndka"' ed columnlsu and~. tr, prcwldln1 a forum ror readers• views and b1 prnentlnc this JWNlpaper'• opinion• and Ideas on (urrent topks. The .utortaJ opln19ft• (I( t.ht Dally Pilot appear only In lb• editortal (oJumn at tM • top Of th~ pace. Oplnlona •-· pressed by the cotumn&st.a and cart()C)l)lstl lhd letttr wni.r. are their own and no mdorHmtnt d their views by the D.tJty Pl.lot ~ ahou\d be lntu.r~. eC!neaday. D~ 24, JJ'1S l ' \'.' «r. "'° j n. ._r_•_">_n_· ~;;...~_1 _·-:_" _____ _:D::.;A:.::l:.:l.:.Y.:.f'.:.:ll::;O:.T:._..J~~t~7::_ QUEENIE ... ··oh, there >Ou are, Dld you know the office Christmas· tree IS ffilS:> ..... Deaths Ehewhere LlTCHFJELD, Conn.. SAN ANTONIO. Tell Pilot Logbook ----------------------------------~. . .. ' Christmas Never Merry to Coroner Bf A.kTHUJ.l ~·VINSEL • Of .. DeltyPl~SUtt It is the reallly of death and its grim, gray trappings that stole Christmas from Harold Minick. THE ORANGE County Coroner's deputy has seen the very worst or the Grim Reaper's handiwork. Minick remarked on his career and duties in a fi eld necessary to society the other day in an offhand conversa- tion. "Damn, that was a sad case," he said or the accidental electrocution of a Huntington Beach boy. i · , 1, when an electric hair dryer fell into his bath water on the 12th night before • Christmas. HUNTINGTON ,Beach Fire Depart- ment paramedics and doctors worked for near1)'1.wo hours, tpring to revive the little boy after his oU!er brother Iound him in the tub. Told of another 1966 Christmastime .... tragedy this reporter covered in San v1HsE1.. Mord r Trial To Stay Two men booked on murder tharges after a Garden Grove phybictan was beaten to d eath m his horn\! during a ORANGE COUNTY burglary have lost U1cir bid to have the murder trial moved out of Orange County. Superior Court Judge Kt"nneth Williams denied , Neptune Society 'R£MATIOH &URIAL AT SU. 646-7431 r: Y--lal MCYrltf e.ata ......J \_ ....,, ... ,.wrc....- c.u ·-,.... _....... t • ,. IW't. C.lft./91 •• - ,Cast minute gifts l1Jfll d«orafioJtS al /(oger s vnrdcJtS ..• • Poinsettias Boy P laced With County Af ter Tri<il t he motion fi le d by lawyers for Wilham El· liott Chambers of Newport Beach a nd • Gary Michael Hollo of Garden Grove: They will goon tnal Jan 5. Indoor and outdoor plants Pots and baskets f ine crystal and chin.i Chambers. 45, of 3710 Seashore On ve, a nd Rollo, 22, unsucccssfu.lly Orange County•s Department ·argued that preJud1c1al of Social Services has been given prt.>trtal public ity had temporary custody of a 10-year· made 1t impossible for old boy whose father was found them to obtain a fairtnal not gui~ty by reason of insanity in in Orange County. the mllrder of the boy's mother. lt 1s alleged that Rollo, Superior Court Judge James a self-styled karate ex- Turner made the decision that pt.-rt, beat Dr. Robert Trace to death in the takes Francis Wallace Cardona, physician's nome last 10, from his father, Louis F . A 1 h .2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Cardona. pending the outcome of ug. w en he was ap· Newport Beach , (UPI> -~trs. Mary . (UPI) -Funeral Doran Rinehart, 77, services were held today memb<.•r of two promi-for the Rev. William nent Ca nadian and Killlan,apriestactivein American publishing farmworkers causes and f:lm1 lies . died at her the brother of the lieute- ho m e Monday . Mrs. nantgovernoro{Connec- R in eh art w as the ticut. Killian, 46, was daughter of two Cana-killed Monday in a traf- di an publishers and ficaccident. Pedro, even Minlck, a veteran, was stunned and a bit sickened. A devoutly religious young Cather gathered his wife and four s mall children together, saying he had a Christmas 'surprise.in the garage. They were hoping for a new washer- a final hearing Jan. l6. pa_renlly . taken by sur-pnse durmg a burglary. ._ _________ _ dryer. . Cardona got his son back from -~--.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii court-appointed foster parents after an earlier hearing in which it was testified that New Mexico District Judge H. Vern Payne was opposed to such action. former wife of the late Stanley M. Rmehart Jr., president of Rinehart & •Co., publishers. Her parents were publishers )fary :\'l cConnell and· George H. Doran. )1JAMI (UPI) -Vi- vian l.aramore Rader, 83. Florida's po~t l:lureate for 44 years. died. She was the author of seven books of poef ry ~nd her work appeared in more than 200 publica· t10ns. • MARIETTA. Gn. (AP) -)laJ. Gen. Alfred Verhuls t , Sci, com· m:rnder of the 21-statc :Eastern Rt'gion of the Air Force Reserve since 1973, died Tuesday. BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 6 73-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 11 o Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICt( MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-941 5 .C REWARD SACRAMENTO (AP) -Andrew 1 . ''Jack" Cooper, 58. a veteran reporter and former executive secretary of the state Highway Commission, died Thursday. Once· in the garage, be started shooting with two • automatic pistols. Police patrolling the area, where a bank robbery occurred an hour before, followed the sound of the heavy gunfire. WE WANT DIAMONDS GEM-STONES AND FINE JEWELRY .. Db•olatfoll• 01 Marriage . FlledOecemwl ~hr'. Rlcl\lrdW. and EllHbetllA. AndeNOn. Douglas A. and Su~M. Suelzle. Sondra L. and LMerf IC. Pr Mite. Luane I. and Waller F. Cobb, Wanda Mae and EI mer Louis Mator, Laura Lynn and Mlehael Richard Gomtor. Teresita and Frank A. Adams. Lvnnev' David Leroy Rappaport, Rober1aH.and lra1 Rothenberger, Robert Allen and C.rolvn Kay LeS1i1t, Therr.a and Robert Ray Layton. Alellandltr R. and Mtll..S. , Marcus. Marguerli. V. and Robert B. • De ath Notices T REY THOUGHT fellow officets bad cornered the ban- dits in a gunfight. Instead they found a scene or horror. The young father who promised a Christmas surprise had slaughtered bis family, then killed himself. And so the senseless Christmas crime could never be ex plained, if it was even explainable at all. Somehow, it is a quirk of twisted human nature that sue h events increase at CbJi,stmastime, in addition to suicides among the old, fr'iendless and alone. They feel more old. friend.less and alone in the holidays. NATURAL DEATHS more clinically explain able are even more tragic and tough, even for a coroner, than ~t other times of year. • "There have been all those times you.had to go out and tell 'kids, 'Daddy isn't coming home' .. .''-says Minick, one or those.public ·servants whose credentials include being tough and hard-boiled in matters of life and death. "One Christmas mornitlg I had to go out to a house in .Tustin," he recalled. "It really grabbed me. The couple and CARDONA WAS tried in New Mexico for the murder last April 30 or his wife. Patricia. He was found not guilty by reason of in· s anity, but spent only eight days in a mental hospital in that state when another judge ruled that he was not mentally ill. theirkidswereaboutthesameageasmeandmyfamily." They said Mrs. Cardona had •. HESAID tbemothersuddenlyfeltill,taydownonacouch and the couple were li vi ng · . filed a di vo r ce actio n I to rest and simply died right there, on Christmas morning, apart at the time of her death. aoo1Hus beside the Christm as tree. · -They said Cardona testified m • '.J o.~'.<i~.~:,~. ~~1~.!'~:c' ~~ "I hate Christm as," Deputy Coroner Mi,iick remarked the trial that he "blacked out" ~; V1ew1Mmor1a1 ParttMortu.ry. abruptly. "Andlhavetowor kthisChristmasDay!• while talking with his wife and • • tiELEN A:~~=:O~.Npaned_., • ' ' "found her dead when he re-~ DK.1~. 197s. s..n11vec1 by twrcs.augM ... ._._..__....~....,.,....,._..._......,,,.,....,_.._. ..... ~....,_....__.. ..... .,...._...._._...._..._r# covered. Betty c;.rr. SCRvlcet pencllng, PIKlfk: View Memori41 Parlt Mortu..-y, MANN Paramedic -Exams Set By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OftM O.llr PlletseaH Highest prices paid for jewelry from private individuals and estates. free e>eaminat1on and appraisal by Grad· uate Gemologist. Please call 536-7548 for appoint· ment. Ask for Mr. Terry. u UNI VERSAL DIAMOND INDUSTRIES 412 Olive, Suite 203 Huntington Beach, Calif. 92648 714/536-7548 from the staff. Jim Phil Charlie Marshall. \ ·J San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 I SABEL F. MANN. rHldtnt of Costa Mew. Ca. Pas$ed away Dec. 22, 1'7S. Survived by hu husband ArcllUMld Mann, daughter; Bonnie Frltl<es Mam Of Dallas. Tex., daughter & son-~1- Mr. &. Mrs. Frank G. Wernet .jr. of El TOf11. Ca., daughters Marcia Mam of Costa Mesa and Kim Louise of Costa Mesa; brothers Ian HlckmlWI of M.ss. and Douglas Griffin of Maine. 2 grandsons Scott & Brian W.rnet. ~vices will be held Friday DK. 26, 197S at 3 P.M. In Paclllc View O..pel, Rev. James c. Caley officiating. In lieu of flowers, the famlly sU911Hts con- tributions lo n.e American C.ncer Society. Interment, Pacific View Mert>Orlal Park. Pacific View Mortuary Orange County super visors have agreed to spend nearly $20,000 to set up the machinery needed to provide challenge ex- ams !or individuals who might qualify as paramedics without undergoing the current training process. paramedic program rapidly, rather than waiting for the slower procedure of training firemen at t he county• Medical Center. It will be comprised of a five- part written test, a 12-part prac· ticat exam, another written test to prove field work abihtics and an oral evaluation. • 'JJ1 . of . :-\\: PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1hc View Drive Newp0rt Beach, California 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COt.ONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 Ol rec ton. PHILLIPS CORA PHILLIPS, rnldtnlof Atlanta Georcila . Date of death December 2l, 1'7S, Survlnd t>y II« daughter, Mrs. "eoroe Bernlque; son. Eugene PTlllllPS. Interment wlll be In Aestland Memorlal Parlt, RichardiOll, Teus. Ballz-BerQeron, ~ta Mesa Nortv¥y tocal dlre<:IOfS. aOSWORTH AVA GENEVIEVE 80SW9RTlf.,.. sident Of 226 Costa Mew str•t. C.0.ta Mew_ Cl. ~te of dNth December 13. 1~1S. SIKvlved by Mr sons, RolliKt M. and Richard C. Bosworth; daUgllltr. Virvlnla M. Bosworth' lister, Mn...,._ SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 • ltlt\ Delana;'"' cirandchlldren end one 9•Ht·11ran<1chlld. Services at aa111 BerQel'on Costa Maw Chapel In Costa IMsa, Ca. Friday, December 2', at 11 :00 AM. lnter,,,.nt, Caroentarla Cemetery. Santa Barbara, Ca. Balt"&- Bergeron Costa Mesa Mortu•y dlrec:• PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ~ tollowinQ perM>n IS doir>Q busl· f'tHt\ "ROFES S IONAL MANAGEMENT ANO CONSULTING C:O, 1121 We s1cllff Drive, Newport !leech, Californla 92660 Pfllllp 8 Robinson, 1U) Aralla StrHI, Newp0rt Be.ch, Calllornl" m60 This bu\fllfll Is conducted by a11 I"' divldual PMIP 8 Roblnwn Tiiis statement was filed ""'h 1119 ~, Cieri! ot OranQe Couoty an Ot<embtr 12. n?S "*" ""°'khed Orange Cou1 Dally Pl lot, o.<. lf.24.ll.1t7SandJan 1, 1976 47"-76 l;'UBLJC NOTICE llt'CTITIOUS auSIHISS ftAMll STAT•M•MT The followlnQ persons ere dolnQflusl ..un: lllT ENTERPRISES. "6132 Acacia Ave., Garde(I Grove, CA. '2~S Terrance M. R0'8ne, 61n Auel• Ave., Gllfdel\ Grove, CA. 92645 Larry O TopplnQ, 1 sot HllllOD Ave .. Alu\a, CA. t1701 This bu1lnen h condU(ettd by a g9fttral partnenhlp.," Ttrr1tnce M. Rosene Thi• \tattment •as tiled ,."' Ihm Cou11ty Ci.rl< of• Or11119t CoontY, on Oectmbe0.1'7J I f'JGM PuNIShtd Orano-Cont 0..11)' Piiot,. O.Cemller 10, 11. 24, >1, 1'1S _,•7S P UBLIC NOTICE ... Ct1ftOl.li au$! HHS HAM• Sf AT UH NT The totU-lnQ 11trtGM are delllO b.wl· --.: ltOIERT L. WILSOM. l.TO , 10W Tu1-Ori.,., Cot1a ~M. Ctlllornla '763' ton. Supervisors were inundated with complaints from cities that . .. WESTCLIFF e • the county training program was too slow. SUP E R VISORS r eshuffled the :~HAIR 'DESIGNERS ~ committee. ousting County VI 17th and lr•ine . Westcrrff Plaza ~~ Health Officer J ohn Philp from •'• They told county Medicjil Center Director Robert Y(hite he could hire an instructor and pay for the required clerical help and supplies to conduct an examina- tion program. Supertisor Ralph Diedrich told White he also wants to charge people $25 to take the test to' 'dis- coorage people from taking it · just for the heck of it." THE CHALLENGE exam was pushed by supervisors as another means of expanding the county's Efforts. to expand training and tes91lg were stymied for a time f>y tb.e county Emergency Medical Care Committee, which opposed suggestions aimed at speeding up paramedic certifica- tion at the expense of proper training. WHITE SAID the exam will be rigorous. ANNUAL the top spot and installing Wh1h' Newport lflbch • 646-9925 · · 1 • in his place. Ji Thanks for your patronage ~1" Since the reorganization. two ·jll'lt~t.~ ... •fl-·~.._. county hospitals have been given _ -~ the go-ahead to train their own paramedic teams. The challenge exam will have to' be passed by the hospital · paramedics before they will be certified by Philp. 1875 Schoolhouse STRIK ING CLOCK . \ CHRISTMAS EVE FAMILY WORSHIP 7:00P.M. • Strikes the full hour and half hour. Featuring Chorister Choir CANDLELIGHT SERVICE OF LESSONS AND CAROLS 11:00 P.M. Featuring Chancel Choir Miss Kathy Rassier. Soloist •Fine antiqued solid pine wood case. 11e...-. Chria11•st We'd like' to wish a special Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to those clients ·who helped make this great ~ear possible for us. N*'9 Clldlllec Orenge County lnuttrtt9CI Ml11lon Vle}o lmportt, s •rnan ChevroMt . Mercedel·B9ftz The Red l elfoon Storn Welttr'• Mercedff B1t1i f'lch•rd Oulette C. Bob Autry BMW Vactor HYOO R•teurent Johnton a son lntenentlnentel Lincoln Mercury· Hott lntematlonal Far WMt ServlCN Mont•t0rl Schoolt Bead't Import• Ortnt1• county VolVo lnvHtment Oorp. Wllllem'• lmpotta N.wport Deteun C"ldt lvenon Po,..,..Audl CHRISTMAS MEDITATION: "THE GREATEST NIGHT OF All THE YEARS" or. B. Lothair Green Public Invited! TM Ame<ic.tn Dfloinel1 of lht School -CIO(ll-. -abOut 100 ~ ..., __ .. ,_.,..,_. prttt'9f Ot<oraror pleclet I" llM "°'""' C)ltln'f -KhOOll A l)rl(1llOn el..:lflll>lc _, WOh 1w•nqlno t><to otndu•um. melodlOlrtly 1trlkn ,,,. lull..,.,, count wilt\ 2 M!Nnen; tl\O _. on lht twllf hOUr 11 "'"'-1- mtltlY 1 V"r at1 • •fCl/llC:f!M>lt ordlM•\I "O" <~I bett.r, Tiie ~ .tntMlved IOllO ll•l't -1 CtW l\ts • r1<11 ,_ """"·..,,_,._.....di.I W•I" bold Ar~" ........ ,, '"" llM cioc• ... 11 ..,., ........ "' ~ ••l•v 10 t'4f\'...... ~"" 11". ,,.., .~ We are proud to offer this s5495 fine clock for •...•.....•.• ~-· ~ ~~ lio~~ " •141111('1~ ~ Ol l-IHICIMl . I • 'I l : ''"'"' Hll" N11mhm•tlc~ CefllOf•llOfl, 1~ T11ltft Drlw. CoRa Maw. C.tllorn•• ,,.,, Till1 Mlntn It <onfll(t"° 1W • Cilf'• (The beautiful artwork tn thls ad was done by our newest and youngest staff lllustrator. Marty Resnik. age 8) · fM '4r'° ~ •&ltll South Coast Ptaza. Costa Mesa 55'-2927 00ta1lell INWtl'/HHls Pl11Ml\m.1lo Corporll'°'1 MOberl L WllMlfl, Jr ,., .. l~t lllb ''-''"""' ••1 fl led wllll ,,,. Cowl4y tierk. Or111199 Cou111y °"' NOw. n. ms , .... "'°'11111111 ~ C.0Ht Delly 1"11 .. , ,,.. .... _.,, ~ •r11hl 10 .. t .kt 10 .. 6,S-12teS 504 S. lroolchunt, Ana'*"' 956-3402 ,_w•1-•1 ._...,_"""' .... ,.._ t11tt,lot ·-~-lhtS ruu , ..... N( ... OAUIU ....... .n!C.IO IU.tlft (t¥ft( U.UWA" \ I I 'OK l,10.11,t•. ltlS ~" l • :i . !i ,, 1 . ' . • • • . I 1 ,._ ... I l • • ' .... ' ••• 4\; • I I .. . ' . Aa OAILYPILOl Lltl.Boyd How Jumping Beans Jump Ask ·your fomtly phys1<:isn. if a ny, to name tht:fivt.• nH·d1<·.il d0<·tors wbo signt?d the Declaration of lndt.'pt'ndt>nct?. No doubt he will prescnbe Rl'l\Jamm Rush, Oliver Wolcott. Josiah Rartlt.•tl, Matthew Thornton and Lyman llall In kl•cpmg with the lengthy medic.ii tr..1d1t 100, llltidentally, t heir .. 1gnaturt>s on lhl' document are Jess legible lhan mo~t of lhl' othl'r'>. WILL '\'Oll BllY the notion that the tvpic.il man loses hts kmper sax times a 't\<~l•k'> :\l'llhl'r w11l l Rut that's the contention of ~diol,11 s "ho ran ~1 stud y of the matter at a l'Ollph.• of tllll\ '-'rsatws. The typical woman, 1 hl')' ~aid. gets 1rall' about four times a wcl·k. but tlue-;n't actually losl' her temper with thl· it l'Qlll'nt'Y of thl' man Jll'.'1PJ~G BEAN The· b~an rnot h lays its eggs in the flower or the hcJn. J•:\'l'lllually. the bean pod sur- 1 ounds the eggs. By the time t he larva d evelops. it's inside the full-grown 111."an . 11 eats the bean meat .md t•uals the interior of the '-·as111~ with silk And every now <ind then. at convulses 11:-body for some m " s t l' rt n u s r e as o n . A t:h.l.'nt a~ks how that bug ~l'ls inside the Mexican 1umpang bean Thal ·s how. ARG U~1 E~T t'O:\TINIJES O\'cr which breed of dog as most hkclv to bite. But the argument need not continue an the New York Calv .1rea. ev1dent1~· A l'.S Public Health ~rvice doctor t hl:n• undertook a 27-year study of the :-ubjl•cl It -;hmq•d the German shepht•rd "..t:-till' r11o~t .1ggn•ssl\'l' nipper. Th£' chow ('how c.1mt' in 'l't'llltd ,\nd the poodle ranked th11 d ASS.\SSl:'li S EACH 0 F Tll E HI ffil'n who ha \.l' trted lo assa~sinate .1 ll S. prl'::-.1tknt or J>f'~i'•denti al candidate has been only avt'rage ur less in height. Each has h~•d <1 hossy mother and a father who beat up the kids or ran off. Each has b:idly bungled his romantic art1v1ty with the ladies. Do you know what the analysts make of that" Th£"v think thosl' as~as:.rns act· ed an rage against father fi gures. SIX RA \'F.~.S lave in the TO\\N 11f London Their wings ~ere clapped. Tht•tr naml·~ are list· ed on the tower·s roster along with lhe names of the mt:'n who guard the place. The trad1t1on started 111 the 17th ('entury when Kan g Charles II was 1n dasput<' with Oliver Cromwell. A flock of r a\'e ns then s upposPdly warned the to\\er guards of an atlempll-ci r.itd. And raYens have been re.,.ered in much lh(' same manner thc>reabouls as are the seagull~ hereabouts that once saved Sall Lake City. ABOUT A FOURTH of al\ your muscles are in your face and neck. Address moil tu L 'W Boyd /> 0 Box 156'>. Costa Mesa 92626 THE FAMILY CIHC:l 'S n~ Hil Kc•n n1· "It's gettin' d ork, Mommy! Guess we b etter get ready for bed before You-Know· Who comes!" PUBLIC NOTICF. FICTITIOUS 8USl HESS HAME STATE ME HT T"" loll-•nQ perlolln IS dO'nQ tltr. ,,..,,., CA~" BONITA 1, 1Jll>I El fl)f'O l<cl No 101 El Toro, CA 91'30 e>on.10 S.nd, 2101 E Co•SI 11 .. y. No ; !.4, '°'°""' del M.tr NO <l?t.60 This bu\lnf'<\ ,, conouct.CS by a .._.,.1 P•r1,...r<hlp. Oon .. 10 s.,nd rll•~ \l.tl"monl ••s filed w•th l~ <' .o<lf'\IV C•~'" o4 Ounq• Coul'ly an,..,,. • """"' 11 ,.,~ ~~" O\lt>I•\,,_., o, .. ,,.,.. Cot~1 Oa1lY Poot r,.c,.mb"r l •O 11 1•. 1<17\ ~IS P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS aUSINl.SS NAMIESTATEM£NT llW to110 .. 1nQ peri.on ., doona bu.,. ,,..n•~ ~IACtENOA OE MESA, 160 Wttt WlhOll Slr"1. Cost11 Me"' CA..,..,, 8yr011 M Tarnu11u. Tru,t•ol It. 'T•t...,.nr Fernlly lrusl. 11'00 c;.r..., c;,-81..cl , Gerde!I Ciro11•, CA 9?6olO TN~ b'nl,,. \\ " C ondut I lid lly ell l!I dloi!O..al PUBLIC NOTICE ~TATEMEHTOFA8ANOOMMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS 8USINESSNANIE ll>e lollowtr>Q persons .,,.,.. MNr\- ~ tt>e u~ ol the 11c11t1oui; buSt~ss ~ CASA BOHITA 1, 9441 Grtndlr,SI. CJP<M\. CA 'IOf>)O Oav10 Kr•ltf'r. H27 Sun V..tlfl'Y qo~ ~llt"a 8f'atll, CA 9107S f' "'"~ 1tra1nr, U17 S"" Valley Rd., 5t ...,.Bff<h,CA~1S L.Ou••• TnheQQen. 6737 qadlocl< A ... Los AllQtlH , CA toe>S. P•ul lf'rh4tQ9t'n,60SJAllanCk A,.. .. LD"Q S.1t< "·CA.-~ Tht\ bU••n~\ was conOU<l.0 by " h""1"4o->•1Mrs111p '>llllf' wtde Ol!v<!IOl)e•S, ll'C. .e C.-htorn1a CMoor •hon Al., II B,.llehumevr, Pr~ Thi\ \lattmenl "'" Ille<! ""'h '"" C-Y C.~•I< oj Orange County on O.c 12, 1•1S ~ Pvbll\lw'<I °'""9" c.o..st 0 .. 11., Piiot, Dt<.11.H.lt,1'/SandJan 7,1'16 4761-7S P UBLIC NOTICE 8vron M iernutztr. FICTITIOUS8USINESS Tt11~•• MAME STATEMENT Tiiis s1_..,,...,., ""' 111td With ,.,. TI>o> lo4towtnv perwns are Cloino Ml· ~IY Clf'rlt of O••no• (OUMf on MJ~"' Oo~ 11.19H M£MTEK ME MO RY SERVICE. r•1t 11'11 s.11na1 Ori••. 5"11• c. 0-00.. MOWSER,GE•TME• a ••OWN c;r-(A111or111a A'--natl.Aw '""' &l•l<•MM•, 11'0 ......__ 4Ml~Dr1" ~°"'Gr-Cetltornl• ......... kecll. CA tH6J Oe<i-~. 11411 ~. fl\lllllsNd Or..-or Cnot !'M1ty PllOI, Aot C.Gardlo\Gto....CAllfOt11111"6o19 0t< 17,,4,)1 197San<IJ•" 7. "" flit\ l>u\IM~\ H COfWlli<I...., by a -----------~7"_1 _1s1 ~al pitrtno>""'p Curt lt•-.tnOtY PUBLIC NOTICE Oa"-G IN~ -------=-~~-:-:-::7:"."=:-"--I Tltl' \lat•-1 WH lllf(f Wllll !"" l'ICTITIOUS eUSINl SS c;.vmy Cl•r• of ~a11oe Coumy on NAMl. ITATU1118 NT ~ '-ltH ,,. folkiwlno 119rson " OG4no bu\I "iem ""' ,., ~ltMd Oranoe Co.nt Delly Piiot, OltANOE COUN'l"Y "LANNEO DK...,. tO, 11, ?4, 11 191S '61»1S P lt6CiflAN(Y, ,.01 [ 1 flh \I ,~ A , ~AM.CA '1101 l .... llH FO'd M 0 6Llt'Ootl\I•. ~~.Ch. u. '1..0 fl•h 0-.IN" I• condUt tH.I 1111 .,. II\ "" ........ Ectwlnl4 h~a Tllb •t.11-"' •• , flftd l"llh """ eeuiwv Cl~lt o4 ~anQ'I Count• on r. «t*"'1~1'l'-, ...... ,...., ..... °' ..... (;Nit 0.JIY Pl~, O; bS ., a, fO, f1, ''· ttn 1 A~1' Closing New York stocks. O.llvertd Nmedey • .ail ; It s a Li-vi11g --·- No Change h1 Averag Paychecks WAS HINGTON <UPI> -The a verage Ame n can will notice no immedia te c ha nges because of the tax bill signed by President Ford Tuesd ay. Although the .measu re does make some technical changes in the m ethod or calculating 1976 taxes -those due by April 15. 1977 -its money effect is so close to 1975 tax r ates that there will be 1'0 c h a n ge in w eekly t ax withholding ta bles. THEREFORE, there will be no c hange in the a mount of incom e tax wit hhe ld from c h ecks bet w een the l ast w eek in Decem ber and the first week of J anuary. Withholding r at es would have gone up by $2 to $6 per week beginning the first we ek in January if F ord and Congress had not reached a compromise on the Preside nt's de mands for a spending ce iling. - S&LStays Open Later New and longer hours for the Santa Ana . NewpOrt Beach, and Huntington Beach ortlc e s of Great Western Savings and Loan Association have been an· nounced by executive vice president Jos eph Hernandez a s part of a s tatewide e xtension or hours for all 91 offices of Great Western Savings. Effective Dec. 29, the Santa Ana office, 1418 N. Main St., will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon- days through F ridays. The ~ewport offi ce. 4 50 Newport Center Drive. and Huntington Beach offke. 16141 Beach Blv<t., will bt- open from 9 :30 a.m. to 8 p .m . weekdays. All thre~ offices will open Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. beginning Dec. 27. Mineral. Firm· ~el~.ofSme Consumers 1 To Catch 1 Gas Hikes? WASHINGT.ON <U PI> -w ft· ing price controls from na tural gas could boost consumers' gas · ·bills by $20.2 billion to $22.3 billion a ,year. a Libra ry of Congress r esearch report has fou nd. Rep. Andrew MaGuire, (0· N.J.) who released the report. said, "The cost of deregulation ••• is d early unacceptable. T his is just a nother scheme t o bring greater profits to a monopolistil- industry tha t h as been holding back supplies waiting for t he price to skyrocket .. ·• · THE SE.'lilATE has passed a bill with some· provisions for winter sales. of gas outside th~ · fede r al controls , plus a long . range plan for r emoving prir~ controls' altogether . MaGuire said he asked lhl~ Library of Congress'. resear ch :;ervic~ to assess the econom ic j mpact of such deregulation . Erk :VI o rlon . 25. is Ol1l' oi those IJu!->i · nt>::,s mcn w ho doesn't like working for so· ffil'One cbe. So he started. a t ree c ul ling husmess near Detroit. lle's s hown hen· ~licmg Sl'Clions of a n c>lm lree but mu!->l l·ut the tree piece by piece because of its dose proximity to homes in the area. · The t ax bill will result in a $16.8 billion treasury loss for the full year, $14.9 billion of that for in- dividuals a nd the rest for busi· ness. ALTHOUG H the IJ1U cover.; on- ly the first six m onths of 1976, there is little doubt that Congress will vole early n ext year to ex- tend these cuts through the full year and perh a ps e nlarge them. DENVER ·-C harles F:. Melbye. preside nt of Minerals Engineering Co., announced tht• consummation of an agreement with Orangesells chatt USA Inc. Jor the acquisition of Minerals 50 percent interest in uranium re- serves in the poison basin district at Baggs. Wyo. The r eport estima ted 3 trillion cubic feet of a dditional natural g as would be made availabll· yearly through de regulation, buL at an added cost of S20.2 billion l<> $22.3 billion. THE REPORT estimated t hese costs for the vanous types of gas affected by the Senate· p assed bill: About S6.3 billion from price in· creases for previously regulated gas; $1.3 billion from interstall: sales outside feder a l regulation: He's Singing For a Living Ford alr eady has said he would ask for a larger t ax cut. but once again tied his promise to whether Congress toes the line on his $395 billion budget request. The long battle between Ford and Congress over whether to at· t ach a fiscal 1977 spending ceil- ing to the bill e nded when Ford accepte d compromise anti· s pendin g lang u a ge that w as ·almost meaningless. Oranges~llschart USA Inc., a w holly owne d s ubs idia r y oC Orangesellschaft M.B.H. and Co. .K . G. of Fra nkfurt , West Germany, forme rly owner the other 50 percent in the r eserves and will now own 100 percent. Sl .9 bi llion from outer continen- tal shelf gas: $8.8 billion from ne w o n s h o r e p r oduction stimulated by deregulation: Sl.9 billion from gas rising to i:tew prices as it as released from con- t racts. and possibly $2.1 billion from •'contract leakage', --gas a lleged ly being w ithheld from C'ontract customers in anticipa· tion of higher prices .. SA'.'! A'.':SF.L)10 (J\P) ''J'm b asically jn the h:ippy bus in ess." says Donald Cume, who's r eviv·· mg the a rt oftbe singing telegram. For $15. the young tenor will visit anyone in the· S:in Francisco Ray area, dressed in a red bellhop 's uniform and deliver his __________ _ melodic message. For ~10. he'll s ang 1l over the telephone. C'URRIF.. 30, ~· musi· c:1an who h~l S performed in nightclubs . .said he de <'1ded about ~1 month ago to try has h~rnd LH s mgmg telegram~. w hi ch Wl'Stern Union aban doncd last year because of high costs Currie, who operates from h\S suburban Mann County home. said he put out classified :ids and a mailer before he landed h.is fi rst JOb -a birthday greeting rn San Fran- <·isco Sance then. he said he's presented more than 25 telegr;.im s a n d one· m inute songs o n loca l doorsteps. Curr ie improvises tunes and writes his own l yrics. A sa m p l e Christm as g reeting : ''I'm wishing you a bright Chrislm as,. in spite or economic blight. In this situation , Of high inflation, Let 's try and keep our s pirit lfght." CATEGORIES range from h appy birthdays to Christm as gr eetings, to 3!;km g someone for a d ate -ju s t abo ut a nything customers re· q uest , Currie said, "ex- cept th at I w on't do anything that is a bum- mer for anyone.'· Christ1nas Busy Ti1ne for Utility SA:-JT:\ l\:'lA Chnstmas. trad1t1onall:-- the busH.'Sl dav of the Year for Santa ·ctaus. as also the busiest day for Pacific Telepho ne in Orange County. having a s light edgC' ov~r \1oth,,r ·~ l>ay 111 cus t omer t·a llaog volume. This yc.1r as no t•xcep- t1on. GF:NERAJ. manager E. W. Dey said that rl'· cord volume is expect ed. He predict ed a nine per- cent increase ovt•r last Chnstmas. He said the company expects to handle 350,000 ca ll s f or cou nl y customers T hursday :-Jataonally. about 13 7 m illion interstate caJ ls are p red 1ct<'d, ney added. "ON HOU DA VS." hc- expla tn<'d, .. most pcopl<- Odd,. lot Plan Told NEW YORK (AP' - Merrill Lync h, Pierce, Fenner and Smith Inc .• over the opposition of the New York S tock Ex· c ha nge. s ays It will begin m aking its own market in Ri g Board Ust ed stocks ln trades of fower than 100 sha res. or odd·lots, beginning Jan 2. call from their s uburban homes and diverge from norm al busin ess day caJhng which is heaviest between metropolitan areas. "These holiday calls, which also last about twice as lo n g as an average bu s in ess message, cause heavy traffic on norm ally low· volume routes.·· Dey s uggest ed lhal custom e r s w ho m a ke Jong distance or over · seas calls t o ni g h t through Christm as night rush m ight w a nt t o follow these recommen- dations : "TRY TO HAVE num· bers already available before the r ush begins. "Place calls before 6 p m . t o ni g ht o r on Christmas a fte rnoon which is the s lackest holiday period, although stall r elativeJy busy. Dia l Jong dis t a nce calls direct to s ave both money and time. Direct- d1al r a tes are a lways lower than o perator- assisted calls.'' Utilities To Mine DENVER. Colo. CUPI) Earlier thas month. the exchange's board had re· fused to permit Memll Lynch permission to deal , in odd· lots outside the ex· change's confines. But on Frida)', the Securities a nd F.JCcbanl(e ('omm1ss1on lssu('d a rul· tnf? on thl' .~cnE'ral sub Je<'t or off-board trading which Me rrill Lynch ln- terpreled u cl~arlng the way ror itJJ odd·lol lrad iog program. Construct ion will begin next s ummer on a 1,000-ton a day m ine and mill a t B ear Cr eek. Wyo., which will provide uranium to two Southern CaJif omia power firms. T~ Rocky Mountltin Energy Co., a wholly owned s ubsidiary of Union Pacific Corp., and the Mono Power Co.. a s ubsi d i ary or the Southe rn Callfornla .EdjM>n Co .. announced they hoped to start l)rt)- duction by mid 1977 at the mulll·milllon dollar cd'nple.x. 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Talk A bout Divers ified· 8y MILTON MOSKOWITZ Phil Do~gherty, who writes about advertising for the Nl'w York Times. recently aisked: "When a meat packer ac· qwrl!S a girdle maker, is that diversification'>" D<?ugherty was relerryng to Esmark's acquisition of fn· tt>rnat1onal P.laytei<, and 1t w as a good qu~tion. Esmark's major entity is Swl.!t & Co., the nation's largest meatpacker which Is accus tomed to stUffing meat and poultry lnto can,; and packages. Playtex bras and girdles pack meat ln a different man· ner. E s mark 's ex pamuon into bras and girdles was aftually ju.'lt another stretch by the Money Tree company m its headlong dash to get into businesses more exciting -and m ore remunerative -than meat packing !hat's w~~ 1t changed its name That's why today it's drill: mg for oil m t~e Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea, selling cut-rate gasoline at Vickers stations, mining phosphate in F1onda, selling life insurance (Globe Life and Life of Florida), a long w1tb continuing to make and sell such old Swift standbys as Allsweet margarine and Petel' Pan peanut butter. T.HIS MINDLESS diversification has become the pat- tern m U .S. bus m ess, creating indll!trial cocktails with weird mixtures. American Brands, for example, is planning to acquire Acushnet, a New Bedford, Mass .. maker of golf equipment and industrial products molded from rubber. Acus hnet will Join a hneup that includes Pall Mall cigarettes. Jim Beam bourbon, Jergens lollon. Roi-Tan cigars and Sunshine biscuits, amon g others. The ties that rope ditf erent companies into a corporate fomily. are not alw~ys visible. Pr<?ct~r & Gamble doesn't go out~~ its w.ay to point out that w~le it's helping you to fight cavities with Crest toothpaste, it's lending the cavities a helping hand with Duncan Hines cake mixes. OTHERS PLAY IT cute. Thus, United Airlines likes lo s3y that "we're partners in travel with Western Interna- tional Hotels." A more accurate statement is that United owns Western International. That's why New York-bound p3ssengers can now bock rooms at the Plaza Hotel as they are flying eastward A similar relahonstup m akes clear why you can now go to TWA ticket offices and purchase Hilton Cheques, which offer substantial savings on room rates at 22 Hilton hotels in Europe. ~ orocco and Israel T WA owns Hilton lnterna- ttonal -not the domestic chain, Just the overseas company. SOY! F.TU1 ES IT'S difficult to understand the strategy behind a new product unless you are aware of these blood relationships. For example. Reynolds Metals, the big maker of a luminum wrap, is now testing in Syracuse. St. Louis, Charlotte a nd Kansas City a new ''icy blue" freezer p1per which is d esigned to prevent freezer burn on stored foods. However, this new wrap does not bear the Reynolds name; it's called Eskimo freezer paper, after the Eskimo ice cream bars. And guess who owns Eskimo Pie Corp.? Yrs, Reynolds )tct:ils. Mobile Ho1nes Show Hike in Shiplllents October mobile home shipments across the nation climbed to 21,160, a 2 percent increase over 1974 October shipments . Officials of the Manufactured Housing Institute said Oc- tober as the (1rst month in the past 25 that mobile home ship· ments exceeded their previous year monthly total. "This represents a signifi· ------------- cant turnaround for the manufactured housing in-an 11 percent increase in ship- dustry , begi nning the in-ment s, 2,000 homes were d\lstry's ret·overy to normal shipped in the st ate during volume levels," said Glenn October. Washington r c- Kummer, chairman of Mill's corded a 28 percent increase; Western Board of Governors Alaska a 88 percent increase: and senior vice-president of Utah a 25 percent increase; Fleetwood Enterprises. both Idaho and Montana re· g is te red nine percent in- K YJMER credited dedining creases while Colorado mterest rates a nd a genera l jumped to a 98 percent Oc· improvement in consumer toberincrease. confidence as two leading fac-• tors which have increased NAT I 0 NALLY. the mobile home production . manufactured housing in· Se\·eral western s tates dustry has shipped 185,120 ~howed s ubstantial October mobile homes through Oc- s h1pm en t increases com-tober and project s 1975 total pared Lo last year's Ortober shipments will exceed 220,000 figures Calif orn1a registered units . Radial Tires Good -But Not Perfect? fapUal News Service SACRAMENTO -One of the nation's major auto manufacturers is having some second thoughts about radial tares, according to the current issue or Motor Magazine. Research by Ford Motor Company, revealed to Motor ~agazine. found no fault with the r adial tire's durability. In that respect they are quite a~ good as the tire companies claim. They do outlast other types of tires by at least 2S percent. But long term research has led Detroit experts to believe that the mos t v aunt e d puncture-proof quality of the radials is not as good as they had been led to believe. T R E T IRF. EXPERT at Ford told Motor at has been his experience thal the ~teel cord used In radials acts to channel objects into the tire. instead of d1vertmg surh ob· je<'l S way a nd ttvo1d10g puncture:, "If you arc going to get a nat," he Said . "you're J USl llS likely to gel 1t with ::a radial as with a non r:idial. The radial is stiU~e best tire for m ost cars . but It's far from being the super tire tbot it's sup- posed to be." We are sure that this will lead lo a long loud dispute with the Ure m anufacturers, but ~uch a h a~ude can only lead to a better product for the m otorlst, and nobody will object to that • There ls a new "style" or vnde 1ap spark pJua used in ~N HIGH GEA~ many of the 1974 and 1975 cars. They are designed to keep the engine emissions level low. IF THE SP ECS for your car call for such a wide gap plug, it Is very important that you replace them with exactly the same type plug . Don 't at- tempt to save a few cents by trying to make a wide gap plug from the conventional .035 gap·type plug. When you try to bend the eleetrode of a conventional gap plug to the s pecified wide gap setting, you will ~ition the electrode at an abnormal angle. This will res ult ln 1m· proper wear of the center electrode whlch sets up the Potential for misflring. • A common and irritating problem is oil leakine out around the drainplu(l of n car's oil pan. The obvious first step Is to sec if the plug bas been loosened. I F YOU FIND that it ls Ught and lhe oil as sUll leak· lnft, don't tum on the muscle and make it extra tight. lt is very Ukely that the drain plug 11a1kel bas det eriorated and. ,._.Id be replaced. w.dnelday. ~mt. :M, 1975 DAILY PILOT A 9 Wednesday's Af temoon Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAN GE r NRW YOllllC IU~I) -.... lowl"I •re IFl<O on Ille Hltw y.,11 $•., ''"l'llln9t •I ci... S. .. .J N.t ~":ti CIOM Qle, Allwtt l .IO 11 ,.. ; + t ACl'lllll UO I 13 '* • \4 AcmtGI¥ .to 6 U 44-'ft AOllmOr .CM • 1 2~ • ~ ~Jqlf" .11b •• SO 10V." IA t Ml Ill • • 4 iv. •.. "4Cll'l9f Pll 1% N 1V. • V• Advlnv .t.40 •• 4' 7~• ~ ~""'-' I.• IJ 201 21-+ Vt Ae1NLI ol 2 • • 1 U\lr+ V. Aeutrrt (0 lO tt .-. .. v. ~ .20' " ... 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" )~ "1rlttr l ~ It 10 .JI\•+ I\ ~o­o.i.~O•• Ji I) IS 16 t Vt 0...0 ot• .. 1>00 IOS ~k50t , 10 )4 ""' OuUICH' 011 \ t VI lll-lt4~1Cft to 11 )22 41 ,_4m.td O'll U !JI l ~Oii\ 40 .. t N ·National Airlines and lhe Airline Pilots Assoc1at1on have urged strUcing · m~ht attendants to ratify a back-to- work pact that would put the rompany . back In business by Jon. 6. "It's time lo end the shutdown and gl'l back to doing what we all do best -Oying pass<'ngers," National Presi- dent L.. B. M ayt~ said in a letter sent Tu~ay to the 1,200 fl1ghl attendants. who have grounded the airline since Sept. I. I .. . .. . . . • . • ... / ) 0 DAILY PILOT LEARNING Sonny Barger College For Hells Angel FOLSOM < PI> Ralph "Sonny" Barger who was ttw .. leader of the pack" of the feared Hells Angels during their heyday in the 1960s. is planning to go to college at Folsom Stale Prison. Barger. 38. once presi- dent of the Oakland chapter of the notonou!> motorcyC'le gang. led its members o n highly p11bhc1zed tt.>rror v1s1ts to small communities, and was one of those most responsible for tqe Hells Angels image of hard- drinking. hard·fightmg outlaws. BUT SOW THE :ichievement he is most proud of 1s that in two ,·ears behind bars he has managed lo earn a high school diploma and begins colleg~ courst•s next month 'I'm an <.Jdapt<.Jbll• person.· B.lrger said l think l can adapt to JU~l about anything. l 've been told here by people who d~ time -that spent a lot of time -that 1 adJusted easier than anybody they've ever 'l·en for a first termer .. WARD ES J H. Gunn describes Rarger as a ··model prisoner" who spends his time working on the maximum securi ty pnson·s ~arbage <k tall. exerc ising with weights and Jogging , playing a guitar and studying He also has u color telev1s 1on and radio 1n ha s cell . both purchased with his own money. Barger 1s serving a 10-vear sentence for possession of heroin. co caine. ma riJ uan a 41nd barbiturates ''l')t DOISG ~ood. the once-feared motorcy de outlaw said "I start ed school m the fourth grade here and ~raduat ed from high school last month. "In January, I ::.tart 'ull time in college." But although -mellowed. Barger hasn't forgotten hi s Hells Angel s pa s t . Hi s motorcycle. tn storage waiting for the day - s till some years an the ruture -when he WLJI be released, 1s still the most important object m his life. "SURE IT is," he said. ''It's got to be. because without it you can't be in t he club. Everybody wants to belong to something. What about all these well-to-do peo- ple? They h ave their fratern iti es and or- ganiiations that t hey want to get into. That's the biggest step they can make. To thf'm, they've made it when they got that ' "Ours is the same thing I'm a Hells Angel To be a HeJls Angel is the greatest thing that can be." WEDE KIDS UKEBEER STOC KH OL M , Sweden <U PI> About 85 percent of all ninth graders in Stockholm drink bttr · .• The poll. ('Onducted amor.~ 12.000 hifth school students in the Swt•chsh cap~tal, showed that s.5 percent of all boy~ and -43 p ercent o f all girls 1"*>1led. ' --~~~~~~-'!'" .. ~- Wtdnosdey. December 24. 1975 Slowdow11 Shows State Needs More Doctors By THOM~ D. ELJAS The s lowdowns a nd strike threats that California's medical malpractice insurance pro- blem is eliciting from doctors are providing a de- monstration of how dependent the stale is on re- latively few physicians. Even if there were no insuram·e premium in- creases and doctors wcl'e not threatening to quit work, there still would be a deficiency of doctors In many parts of ~he stalt', primarily rural and minori ty areas. THE REASON JS OBVIOUS: California is simp- ly not producing enough doctors. The student population of the state's three private and five public medical schools Is almost evenly split b etween Northern and Southern California. And those numbers tell a depressing story: Out of 29,056 applicants for the 1975-76 academic year. only 778 were accepted, with freshman classes ranging from 70 at UC Irvine to 144 at UCLA. The result is that too few doctors graduate each year to meet the'rudimentary needs of the state's 20 million people. Simple marketing principles make 1t obvious that the few physicians emerging from medical schools will end up where they cart make the most money. THAT MEANS THEY WILL congregate in the middle-to-upper-class areas of the larger cities and not m rural areas or depressed portions of the cities. Says Dr. Gabriel Smilkstein, a family practice professor at the UC Davis .Medical School. "In the isolation of the medical school environment, re· orientation occurs that dissuades students fr.om SOl'THERN t;ALIFORNIA FOCUS their original goals of ~ service to their com - m unit 1 es or ethnic groups ... l n s hort . once a bright student gets to medical school. his priorities change and he becomes more interested in making money than re turning to the community where he grew up. Another reason for the doctor s hortage in le:.s lucrative are~as. contends Democratic state Sen. Alfred Song of Monterey Park, 1s the legal problems some medical schools have encountered when they tried admission policies that gave minorities pre- ference. AS A RESULT OF THOSE problems, many schools a re turning to "purely objective criteria" like undergraduate grade point averages <tnd scores on medical college admission tests m lhl'Jr select ion process. Song, chairman oft he Senate Select Committee on Health Sciences Education. contend~ that part of the solution for disadvantaged and rural areas might be to make the ":.tudent populallon more reflecti\'e of the general population and the actual health needs of California commun1t1es " His committee held hearings on the issue in the fall , but hasn 't yet produced anything beyond sug- gestions to university officials. If. as Song claims. the "pool or highly-qualified applicants greatly outnumbers medical school openings.·· then perhaps one of those suggestions - a return to some kind of modified affirmative action admissions system -might be workable. SO:'IJG, IS A ~y CASE, INDICATES he will try to spur a revival of those policies, labelled "reverse cLiscrimination · · m some recent court decision s Promises Song, "Legislative efforts will bt: geared to ... seeking reas<Jn<Jble <.1lternat1ves that address societal health needs. as well as the intense competition for medical school openings · Rut the numbers themselves suggest that even if Song manages to get admission st<1ndards revised to account for economic and ethnic factors. 1t still won't solve the problem. For the same factors that have encouraged young minority physicians and doctors from rural areas to stay in the cities where they study medicine will continue to operate WHAT'S ~EEDED JS MORE THi\:'li a rev1s1on in admission policies_ The need, obviously, 1s for more doctors and thus either more medical s chools or expansion of fhe present ones. Thal would cost millions. so it's not likely to happen ~oon He Goes All Out 111 Yule Display OCEA'.IJSID E (U Pl> -George Carpenter st3rted putting up his Christmas display al Thanksgivrng. which may be a little early but it took him that long to assemble his 22-foot-tall, animated Santa Claus. Now. his 1,200-pound Saint Nack nods, waves and winks in a yard packed wtth animated skaters. a tobog ga n run and several Christmas and Disney-like characters. Carpenter ex peels the electrical bills to be about $100 to run the dis- play. CARPESTER HOLDS down two full-time JOb5 as a maintenance man and doughnut maker to raise the $15,000 1t costs to fin ance hi s "Christmas hobby," which he puts up every year with the help or hiis wife, Gladys . and their five d aughters The displays, whi<'h in elude the Magi scene. covers nearly every ~nare inch of the front. side and back yards of ·Carpenter's home CARPENTER ADDS someth i ng new each year with thls year's ad dition a series of paint· mgs and a lif estie statue or Christ representing the~cond eoming Ht> bas re·ject ed re pealed offers to pla<'f tht> displays in commercial loc3t1ons. saying "My 1family and I feel w f' are 1makln g a slgn if1~ant contribution to the hat { _ me3ning of Christmas and are bringing it both to children and adults ... UPITt ....... ~all . Vic e Pre s ident Nelson Ro<'kef eller's Christmas gift from wif c Happy will have to go ba<'k to the shop Japan<'se-madc c· (t m t' r tt J a m m e d • and hott?I photo- grapher in H awaii where they a r e Val'<• tioning could not fix ll. I UPI Tttet11toto 1!ive-fold Wisl1 Last vcar, Debbie Da\ is of Lewisville, T ex. had one Ch ristmas wish .~ a baby boy. Last July, s he got him, plus four sisters. The quints (from left) Christa, Chels a, Casey, Chanda and Charla ar e more than an armful, MFs, ·navis reports. Ke pone Victims Bitter, Helpless in Tragedy HOPEWELL. Va. (AP> -Pain \Hacks Thurman.Sykes as he bhnks at even the soft lights of the Christmas tree. One arm is nearly useless, he is sterile. his newborn son is ill and his wife distraught. (..___E_c_o_L_o_G_Y_) he may never work again. · He 1s a Kepone \'ictim. Dykes. 27, was among 149 employes of the now-defunct Life Science Products Co .. the nation's only manufactul'er of Kepone, a pesticide mgred1ent. In recent months, he has sold his family's second car and depleted his savings account. Only the income from his wife's job enabled them to buy Christmas presents for their two children, D anielle, 3, and David, 10 weeks. THE PLANT WAS CLOSED by the Virginia Health Department last July after dozens of workers sought treat- ment for a host of symptoms includ· mg blindness. tremors, severe pain and massive weight loss. "WE WERE SAVING ·ro buy a house this s pring, but that's out now," Mrs. Dykes said. : David was born with a liver malfunction doctors say may be at- tributed to Kepone passed from mother to child. The bottoms of his feet ~re scarred from the many blood tests. hiver and brain damage were among the effects o f what was diagnosed as Kepone po1sonmg. an ailment so rare there is virtually no medical knowledge about it. .. He's been throwing up for two days now.·· said Mrs. Dykes. Dykes worked only four months al the plant but during that period he in- haled and ingested massive doses of Kepone dust and brought it home to .tus family on his clothes. Tests h ave been m~de on both children to d etermine the amount of Kepone in their systems. The results are not yet available. IT WAS ONLY AFl'ER he went blind for three days and bis heartbeat increased to 180 beats a minute that he quit his job. "I MAY BE DEAD in a year,1" Dykes said, .. But l just want those kids healthy." He is thinking about joining a $12· million lawsuit brought by 12 former workers. But even if the case is won. Mrs. Dykes said, "All that millions of dollars isn't going to help if m y husband dies." Why did he delay the decision so long? "You've got to make a living," he said. Dykes can no.tonger work. In fact. Districts President Elected South Lagunan Susan J . Crowl. a director of the South Lagun a Sanitary District, has been elected president of the Ora n ge County chapter-oUhe Califomi4't Special Districts As- sociation. Mrs_ Crowl is joined on t h e association by Joseph R. Sweany, general manager of the Laguna Beach County Water District, who was elected vice pr esident. The local c hapter is made up of represen- tives from 14 special tax- ing districts in the coun- ty. They include water and sanitary distrits, library districts. com- munity services districts and the Mosquito Abate- ment District. Astrorwmy Frontiers Examined How long will it be before we contact one of the intelligent civiliza- tions which might exist in the depths of s pace? That question will be pondered in the final sei;sion of Orange Coait College's popular new once-a -month lecture series. "Frontiers of Astronomy," on Jan. 9 The session runs from 7.30-9 p .m . in OCC's planetarium. 1t is free to the public. Serie~ lecturer is OCC astronomy Ins tructor. Steve Lattanzio. Lal· tanzio, who ls also the director of tbe OCC plane t ariu m . !\pent several years as a loc- t u re r at Gri ff i th Observatory an d has presented s hows at UCLA. and at El Cammo jllld Los Angeles Valley rolleges . I Geologist Predicts Is LA Sliding Into Bay City? PULLMAN, Wash. (AP> -Los Angeles resi· dents who have little use for San Francisco had bet- ter hold their tongues. In a measly 10 million years. the two California cities m ay be neighbors. Robert S. Dietz.. a visiting_geology_professor .al Washington State University, says the North American continent is moving westward at a rate of an inch a year and the Pacific plate is shifting northwest about three times that fast. . USING A COMPASS AND APPLYING a littl e basic math, Dietz figures that Los Angeles will move up the Pacific slope to a point opposite San Francisco in about tO million years, and into the Aleutian trench in about another 50 million years. ( ) "By geotogicat stan-SCIENCE dards, that's fast,·• says Dietz, a marine geologist --------- with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. He makes his prediction based on new scientific. information related to "transform faults," and dynamic changes ta1cing place on and under the earth's surface. THE SAN ANDRE~ FAULT. WIOCH runs the length of the state of california, is a "transform fault." Dietz says. "The San Andreas either creeps or jumps s ix meters every 100 years,·· he said. That movement, combined with the continental drift, is what is ta1cing the Los Angeles area northward toward its ultimate plunge, he said. Transform faults are fractures in the earth's crust along which segments of the earth's crust shear past one another. This is usually accom· panied by earth.quakes. "WITH THE HANDLE TIUS information has provided. we should be able to predict earthquakes at'curately in the near future. I'd say within a de- cade," Dietz said. Oietz, 61. was awarded the prestigious Walter S Bucher Medal in 1971 for "original contributions to the knowledge or the earth's crust." The author and professional dt>ep sea diver went to Antarctica as chief oceanographer with Adm. Richard E. Byrd on "Operation High Jump," the famed explorer's Cina! expPdltlon He also is att adjunct professor of Rosensteil School of Marine and Atmospheric Science at the University of Miami. OVERKILL ON COW! MILAN. Italy (UPI) - Policemen used a sub- machine gun barrage to kill a runaway cow. ~tray s lugs rrom the lussllage wounded a passqby. Polee opened flra at t.be cow when it broke out of a slaughterhouse Md dashed through the streets. A bunt of the same gunllre hit Bruno Rigot- ti, 43, in tbdt'ide. (;ounsel Others l Young People Angry at Cult By PETER ARNETI' APS.-l.rlQw-.e1111t11t EASI' MEADOW, N. Y. -Disenchanted. An- gry. They are the young people who gave ~P ~amity and friends -and months or years of the~r hves - to Join religious culls and follow new messiahs. . Some were dragged kicking and screaming from their reli~ious com~unes by "deprogram ming teams" hlred by anxious parents. Now they are working acltvely to dissuade other youths from following their path. OTHERS. LIKE 18-YEAR-OLD KAREN Horowitz, exentua lly decided for them~elves that eating and sleeping poorly while .working 16-hou~ days selling flowers and candy to ~ma~ce absent r e· ligious leade rs w as personal explo1tataon. Karen from a comfortable home in Easl Meadow, o~ New York's Long Is land, talks with the wonder and anger common to other young former cultists. She tries to explain why she endured sleep ing in parks during selling trips for the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church. and observed harsh person.al disciplines to remove the so-called ·'satanic influence'' of her parents . Worried parents and church leaders have long criticized the relig ious cults, but the hars hest at tacks today seem to be coming from former mem- bers s uch as Karen. They speak out about the deprivations of life in these religious mov€'.ments that began flourishing in the 1960s and continue to enrich a dozen gurus, messiahs and divine leaders. FORMER CULT MEMBERS INTERVIEWED by The Associated Press indicate that even though the cults vary widely in religious viewpoin~s.,the1r recruiting and indoctrination methods are similar Lee Roth, 26, of Freeport, N.Y .. said he lunched with the Har e Krishna group in Boston in the sum- mer of 1971 ·•as a cultural experience "The chant- ing and apparent communal goodwill of the shaven h eaded, saffron-r obed young people a ttracted ( ) Roth who was about to RELIGJO~ graduate in zoology from _ th e Univer s ity of ---------- Massachusetts. His lunch turned into three years of total commitment to lht• Hare Krishn a movement that ended this summer when his parents forcibly deprogrammed h im. Karen Horowitz said she was hitchhiking in Northern California during early summer this year, en route to visit her sister. She accepted an in· vitation "from a group of smiling young people" to weekend at the New Ideal Ranch at Mendocino. Her- three-day weekend extended first to a week, then 21 days and finally to three months when her parents persuaded her t o ma1ce a "temporary" visit back. east. She stayed home. Indoctrination methods are also similar. PAUL ENGEL, FROMARDSDALE. N.Y .. said that in the communes and religious centers "they pit you against yourself. You are told you are satanic, evil. Any thoughts contrary to their re- ligious id eology are evil." Engel, a 21-year-old graduate in psychology from the State University of New York. said that day after day or s uch religious indoctrination by the_ Unification Churc h "left me no lime for question· ing these beliefs." Lee Roth said the Hare Krishna group similarly indoctrinated him. "There was a tremendous indoctrination and brainwashing force at play," he said. There was required, constant reading of certain scriptures and only a few hours of sleep each night. Karen Horowitz said she was so convinced of the presence of evil spirits "that I thought l actually eould see them flying around me." A MAJOR REQUIREMENT FOR THE cult members is raising money. Paul Engel believes this is the prime r equirement: "the whole thing is based Qn using a work force to raise money.•' Engel said he discovered that members unable to work for the Moon cult•' were rejected, kicked out.'' Karen Horowitz said she spent several weeks in a ''selling team " of . five young people selling flowers in Oregon and Northern California. "We would buy some armfuls of flowers for SJO each morning. and sell them for at least a S500 pro- fit each day,•• she said. They were forbidden to spend the money on themselves. . "We s lept in p arks, and ale peanut butter sandwiches, passing the money on to the team leader.'' Karen said s he knew of one Moon m ember so conscientious that when hungry, rather than eat any of the candy he was selling in Boston, he stole a chocolate bar from a supermarket , "figuring that stealing from the outside world was less of a s in than stealing from Moon." THE YOUNG P EOPLE SAY THEY BELIEVE fund raising was a fraud. "As far as 1 know in the three years I was in Hare Kris hna, not one penny was sent to India or Bangladesh or to charity, the causes we said we were collecting for," said Lee Roth. "I object to the way the public was ripped off. Karen Horowitz said : "The Rev. Moon was get- ting all the money we collected. When I was in the movement I thought it was natural enough for him to get it. One reason I never went back, to them is that not one penny was given to the poor people, those who needed it. It was used to finance the grand lifestyle of the cult leaders." A public relations officer for the Unification Church, Susan Reinbold, told The Associated Press that ''We're a young church, just growing, and we are trying to sustain ourselves right now. We don't have the resources for charity like the Methodists or the Roman Catholics." · Miss Reinbold said her church "did make a contribution to the United Fund at Barrytown (N. Y. ), " its headquarters. She said the church had a prisoner rehabilitation program in New J ersey "and is buying property to open a university in New York that will benefit everybody." A HARE KRISHNA SPOKESMAN IN New York said his group has financed food distribution programs near the Bangladesh border, but that "the major aim of our mission work throughout the world is to relitwc the mental and spiritual suffer ing or people." He said Hare Krishna was ralslng funds "to finance religious centers and distribute literature about our rellgion.t• The former cult me mbers were also all crtUcal or attempts to alienate them from their parents. Paul Engel said ''I was told my ra mily wos salanlc and evll because they wanted me to leave the cult. But when J met my rather he was ju11t the opposite, non-threatening." K1ren is worklng ln a su~rmarket and will 1to to colle1e soon . . "Some day I 'ti f(et m arried and have kids like- every other girl. I wouldn't have thought that poss1· blc Lo summer,'' &he said. 4aat o/ thrtc.artkles) Ringing for Ry JO Ol.SON 01 Ille D•llv Po tot St•fl When the R1ccntcnnial year of- ficially begins m J anuary. there will be at least on e local group prepared to ring it in with a flourish. And literally ring it in they will, since that's the specialty of the God and Countr y Bell Hingers Thought by tht' dirc•ctor. Ouanc F'orcc. to be the only uniformed Scout bell rin~in~ group in the United Stat cs. the m ember s represent Explorer Post 555, Y Indian '.\t a1dcns. Camp Fire Girls and several Girl and Boy Scout troops All the ringers also happen to be ml'm be rs of tht• Uni led '.\-lethod1st Church of the Good Shepherd. Wes tminster. which Force said wall remain a fact because of th e ease of com- munication. The ringers were organized when Force and his four sons pre- pared a closing ceremony for a Scout function. with the c hurch's unused bells. "We got a standing ovation,•· r'orcc said. That first group performed with the Ruffner :Me morial Rel ls, which were 2 octaves plus ont.'. then when the next set. the Wise Memorial, was dom1ted to the church, the group expanded. Because of the "widesprcad wit· ness" of the ringersi anothcr oc- tave was added by the Johnson family, grandparents of one of the ringer s. ~EXT OCTAVE ··we·re hoping someone will donate the fifth octave," Force said. (T he cost is approximately Sl,000 per octave.) The four.year-old group has become one of the major parts of the Huntington Be ach res1dl'nl's life and he deems it one of the most important things he has ever done. ·'The ori ginal purpose was to ring for God and country," he s aid ... Rut the r esult is something we can't explain. .. It shows people that there are a lot of kids who, with proper leadership, will come up to a level of performance which s ur- passes what anyone expected .'' The ringers are young their ages range from 11 to 17-and BEA ANDERSON, Editor Wednesday, December 24, 1975 81 /WY Center Closes Funds Gone WASHINGTON CUP!) -When the clock strikes twelve '.\lew Year's Eve there w1 l be no joy at the U.S. Center for I nternational Women's Year, 1630 Cres- cent Place, N.W., Washington, D.C. The center. in a basement office of Meridian House International -15 minutes from the White House by cab -is directed by Dr. Ruth Bacon, a re- tired foreign service officer. The staff, t hree part-time and three full-time, has run a clearing house of goings-on in the U.S. during lWY. "We a re closing our doors to the public on Dec. 31, with our mission accomplished and our grant con- cluded.'' Dr. Bacon reports in her newsletter. The center has run out of money. a Reason lh<'re is a waiting list to get into the group. P art of the reason for the popularity of ihe ringers is that they have an ('xtensive travel itinerary, Force noted. He sometimes wonders how he will support himself during the tour season. which next year will see the group ringing in historic places in Washington and New York (he's a contractor s pecializing in the interiors of ex- otic r estauran ts). But Uncle Dewey. as he 1s affectionately called by the youths. has no doubt that God w11r provide for his needs during the six weeks they are gone. FIR:\1 BELIEVER :'llothing, in fact, could keep him home or persuade him to give up the bell ringers, since he believes tremendously in both the value of the group and the benefits of Scouting. ·'There is a the rapeutic quality to bell ringing," he said. "It's the group disciplin ing the individual. :4Jld. there is great strength in be-· mg together ." Scouting teaches youths to ap- proach life ··with honor and ex· cellence,'' Force noted. And, his own Scout training saved his life ··more than once'' during world World Wa r II. His father was a Scoutmaster before him, his brothers were &-outs and his sons are following the tradition, so he speaks from experience about its benefits. In line with the dual orientation of the ringers. their repertoire in- cludes patriotic and sacred music. alon~ with a few contem - por ary numbers for variety. Force credits the diversity in music for helping make the ri ngers popu lar, as well as their willingness to go outside the church to perform. '·The church audience gets bored if you stay in churl'h. You need acceptance,'' he said. "This 1s why a lot of churchl's with bells JllSt don'l use them ." A wide rang ing repertoire is m ade possible by the color l'od· ing syste m Force developed for the ringers w hen he found he himself couldn't keep up, even with his music background. ASALYZED l'1 USIC He did an a na lysis of the bells and music while working as a staff assis tant al '.\1cDonnell- Douglas to see which bells were used most frequently. With the color code. even the ll·year-olds can easily learn to ring, he said. The group works hard every week throut?hout the year, but the ··bouquets" and the fun of touring more Lhan makes up for 1t. Last vear's s hort tour was a dry run-for the B1cC'ntcnnial ex- curs ion, which will take the ringers to the Riverside and Mar- tie Collegiate churches in ~ew York . the National Cathedral in Washington . D. C .. the White House, Arlington Cemetery Am- phitheater, the United Nations Chapel and F t. Mc llenry for an early-m o m in g fl ag-rai s ing ceremony. In the Forces' van. named '·Isabel Rus,"' and another ad- visor's bus, ''I'm a Rell Bus Too." the vouths will travel 250 300 miles per day and nng as they cross the country. T he trip will more than pay for itself with love offerings, Force fi g ures , and h e h opes thl' treasury will be healthy enough at the end to finance bigger and bet- ter activities. It won't be e asy to shepherd 15 youths for an exhaustive six- week trip, but Force and his wife Duane Force directs (left to right) Sherril Williams, Lenore Na son, Jay Force, Michael Maggs, Peter Thelander, Carol Williams, Troy Lanier, Steve Force, Peggy Thelander, Gelene Nason. Below is Joanne Maggs. J ack1e are look 1ng fon\ <ird to 1l. Re~1des thl' I act th al ... everal of thl'tr :'-Ons are nngl'rs and will bt• on Lhc tnp, they are close to all of the ~ouths. ··JJck1c und I love them in· d1v1du;.ill~· ;.ind as a j.?roup." Force sJ1d, · and God loves them too. •·we're gonna han· a blast. Those kids won·t have Lo pay a penny.'' He marveled at the success of the group and remarked again at. what it is doing for the youths ' The blessings just keep faJli n;.! - in place, as long Js we keep prais· ing Him." .• , . Congresswoman Bella Abzug (left) and Jill Ruckelshaus are among those supporting a 'women 's decade' and conference in 1976. Year Stretches to Decade Aida Gongalez Ma.rtinez, from Mexico, listens to U. N. discussiorf. By PATRICIA McCORMACK United l"HH llllffMtloMI The world's first International Women's Year which started last Jan. 1, will end at the stroke of midnight New Year's Eve - right? Heaven's sakes, wrong! First off. the United Nations by declaring 1975 International Women·s Year gave females everywhere a chance to talk about their problems. For a whole year. Even a simpleton knows th3l once you get women verbalizing a bout their gripes it's a large or· der to get the c hatter stopped at a specific time: suc h as at the s troke or mh1night New Year's Eve. Actually, what's happening to Internationa l Women's Year is that it will go on and on and on. And then som e. probably. Consider t he following three developments . 1. At th~ United Nattoas the word la t,hat Internation al Women's Year was a prelude to International Women's Decade, 1975 to 1985. It's just as many males s uspected . Give women a year and they·u take a decade! The International Women's Year world plan of action calls for national action over a lO·year period "as part of a sustained. long term effort to achie~e the objective o f Inte rnational Women's Year." 2. President Ford on Nov. 25 signed an executive order ex· tending the existence of the na- tional commission on the ob- s erva ncc o f International Women's Year 1975. "The com- mission shall to the extent funds are avail able continue its work through J une 30, 1976. an~ shall submit a final report on its ac· tivitlcs to the Pres ident within 30 days thereafter, at which time the co mmi ssio n s h all t e rminate," t he order com- manded. But don 't take any ~s that the commission will die then. It 1 a lways can b e extended by another executive ordet. The <'ommission of 13 committees and 39 important persons pre· sided over by Jill Rucke lshaus probably even can imbue itself with longevity . In case you want to communicate with the com - miss ion, the address is D-IWY. Room 1004. State Department of the United States of America, Washington, D.C. 20520. 3. Pending l egislation in - troduced in congress by Rep. Bella Abzug, (D·N .Y ) and sup- ported by other congresswomen calls for a national women's con- ference In 1976. The proposed legislation directs the national commission on the observance of International Women's Year to convene s uc h a conference to as- sess progress toward equality tor women in the U .S. and set goals for the future The bill, calling for funding of $10 million, would authorize thl' commission to grant financial and technical as- sistance to organize local, state and region al m eetings in pre· paration for the big national con· ference. The bill was brought before the House of Represenatatives on Oct. 20 under a priority pro· cedure requiring a two .thirds margin. It did not make the r e· quirement. A simple majority will mean "pass" when another vote is taken s hortly. Comment- ing on the first defea t, Mrs. Abzug said : ''It was most interesting that this seemingly noncontroversial effort to g ive w omen an op· portunity to discuss their pro- blems ran into a well-0rganize<i r esistance." In testifying on b e half of th e bill. Mrs. Ruc kelsh a us s aid conferences proposed by the bill are impor. tant to carr ying forward the mome ntum of Internation al Women 's Year and to bringing about a decade of development. She addect : -t " Many womcd h.hvc been ntw· ly· attracted to women's issues through International Women's Year and other developments. The con ference will provide further outreach to them and op- portunity for involvement. ''The com mission therefore supports the inte nt and spirit or the bill." Talking about the conference called for in her bill, Rep. Abiug s ajd: •'The purpose • • • would be to assess the st atus of American women, identify the barriers to full equality and· develop re- commendations for change. "In elf ect it is a chance during the bicentennial year to look at where we've been, where we want to go and how we're going to get there. •'Nothing could be more ap· propriate than s uch a gathering or women to formulate their dec:laratlon ol ind.epend•e and •plan for the next decade.'' · • .. : . ... WedneS<lay Decembef 2~ 1975 Ca•o ,n Co e Cathy Masse Kathy Doscher d15'r oute puppets abo1e Above nghl. C.1• ar HONurd Ju 1e Nun .... :t ""''1 • e.t1 toy No Strings Attached For at least 85 Orange Co unt y c hildr e n , Christmas came early. At Head Start sites and a class for the mentally retarded. handmade pup· pets came along with punch and cookies at ·s pecial Chri st ma s parties. The push-up puppets were the project of eight Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley girls who ha\'e been gettmg Tie That Binds Cut OE\ n /\.~;-.; LA:\'.O~:RS You beJr from :rn m.rny <'razy fools I thought \t>U might <1pµrec1ate a kttl'r from somt•on(' "ho 1s <.,;.sne for a eh.1ngt· :'\l) story might aho m.tkt· somt• hvslertcal \\um.in think t '>\ 1<.·e l;l'fon· she t<Jkl'., l'\ta·nH' ml'Jsun·s ..igamst · '..i hu.,trHld \\ h111s hJ\ mg a fling \l~ \\ 1f1• h•arn(•d fn m one of Don't d eceive yourself Into belie\'ing your affair improved your marriag e. Jui,t consider yourself lucky your alley·catting ctidn't destroy it. DEAR ANN LA~DF:R S· Please excuse the lcxJks of th1:. letter but my o,1.1fc and I ..ire> in ,J s tate of shock . Ye'>ll'rdcJ \ uur d.iu..;htl·r ('...tml' homl' from col (Ann Landers youna IJdy in my office. \.\'hen ronfrontt•d 1 adm1ttl'<l 1l ;.ind .askerl for t 1 me to gl't thC' young \\om:rn out 11f mv """trm '.\h wife w,,,,. v<·ry ·st·ns1hl1• an;I :igree11 t11 lw pat1l•nt !-"or ft\ l' rnunlhs I dul m y ov. n th1n11 '.\I.) "1fl' nt•vc•r ;1skt•d ques lions v. h<•n I phont·d to s<iy I wouldn t Ill' homl' f11r rlinrtt·r Shl· d11ln t throw a fit v.ht•n 1 SiJld I \\ .i., i!Otn1' .t\' ;n, for the• V.Pl'kl·nd Cl rwd.1. I dt•(•1ckd m\ romam·t• had run 1t .. '-I nng I told m\ "'1fe ht>r m.itun· h< hav111r "J"' mo:.t .11lm1r:ihl1• .ind th.it I "a-; no longer tnll'1'4.:Sll'd in th1· oth1•r \\OmJn <1111 m.irn.igc• I'-h<'lll'r than e\ t'r ;met no on1: "JS hurt I hope you '>\Ill print this ll'tlc•r for Jll \\ 1\'es to read GE.\ll~r OE \R G.: I havf' no good conduct mt•dals for the Jikl''> uf vou. Bustn. Ju-;t b<·cau.,t' )our Wire didn't stick ht-r head in tht- oven doesn 't m ean '>h<' v.asn't dt'- ('ply hurt. leJ?e for the v. t:(.kend. To our amazement sht:' had a butterfly tattooed on one leg C:1nd :.i ro<.;c.• tat tooed on the uthl•r WL• d1dn t say anything. mainly ht'('<1usc· "t' d1dn t know Wll ,\T to say ThLJnkfull) hl•r d rC'sse" :imt pan.ls will c·ovc·r the t~!ltooi ng hut h1·r younger brother 1s ver;, much 1m pressed . Should we say anything to hcJr? What should \\,e tt·ll our -,on m case he s considering doing the same? ;\-lary 1s 18 and Paul 1s 16. -L'PSET A PLE~TY DEAR l"P: Say nothing to your daughter. !>-he isn 't interested in your opinion or she'd have asked ht-fore having he rself decorated like a circus freak. If your s on "ants to have himself tattooed s uggest that he think aboua it until he's out of high school. Nine out or ten peo. pie who have gone in for tattooing :,ay they were drunk (or fooU s h ) and are sorry they did it. <P .S. Tattoos can be removed, but it's a tedious and expensh·e pro- cedurt>.) DF:AR A."\N LA~DERS : Last night my alcoholic father drove home fr1)m a p<.i rty -bombed out of his mmd It's a miracle he mad<.' 1t 1 realize some people can enJOY liquor ;md not abuse 1t, but others mu-,t drink until they get drunk. .\I)' dad 1s one of those. r don •t know how a host and hostess can permit a friend who 1-; knee-walking drunk to drive himself home. Pleas e pnnt m y letter and a sk every host to m s 1st that intoxicat- ed guests be driven hom e by so- meone who is sober -or call a taxi or drivC' them himself. l.l TK CA~ LAST C>~L Y SO LO:\'.(; OF.AR LUCK : Thank you for a letter millions or people wilJ iden- tify with. The saddest thing about drunk drivers is that too often they hit another car and take three or four innocent people with them. rs alcoholis m rutning your life? Know the danger signals and what to do, Read the booklet. "Alcoholis m -Hope and Help,'' by Ann Landers. Enclose 50 cents tn com with your request and a long. stamped. self-addressed <'nvelope to Ann Landers, P .O. Box 1400, Elgin, 111. 60120. Christ1anne Geiger. Robert Gobrec ht Troth Revealed Mr. a nd Mrs. William J . Geiger of lluntmgton Beach have announced the engagement of their daughte r , Christianne Geiger and Robert Gobrecht, son o f the Robert Gobrechts o f P asadena. Miss Geiger is a junior m ajoring in public ad- ministration at the University of Southern California where he r fiance earned a BS and MBA in international management. She is af Ciliated with Kappa Alpha Theta. he 1s a member of Sigma Chi. No w edding dale has been set. together as an mformal Monday evening sewing circle for the p ast three years. In past years. s tuffed dolls made their wav to the bilingual prog ram in t h e N e w p o r t )I l's a School Dastnrt Ana J acquetll'. who taught m )1 esa's Title I program at the time. is a neighbor of Carol\ n and Eileen Cole, mt·mbers of the group. Wh e n s hr b ecame s pe cial educa t ion coordinator for H ead Start in the county, sht' s uggested the program as recipil'nt of this year's projt:'ct. The girls. 13 to 18, also include Deanna Lam bert. K at hy Doscher, Ca thy :'\I asse . .\l a ry O'Connell. Sally Col<'. Robin H allor a n and Joyce Shimomura Horoscope: Leo Seek Calm THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25 By SYDNEY OM ARR ARI F.S (M arl.'h 21· April 19): AcC'ent on partners hip. law <.ind marriage. Emphasis on beauty, g1v1ng. rece1v- i n g. gett in g value priorities in ord er G1vl' s pecial attention to partner. mall' TA l ' R t: S < A p rt I 20 ~1ay 20> Spmtual in- sights are possible 1f quiet w1th1n . L ook beneath the s uperficial -see people as thc.•y are -evaluate your own o~- jectives. GEMINI (May 21-June 20 ): Good lunar a spect co incides n ow with creat1v1ty, expression of love. variety, change, travel. Young persons fi gure prominently. CANCER (June 21 · July 22): Look beyond the 1mmed1ale. l.ain long -rang e view. pers pective. One who confides hopes. dreams should be taken serious· ly LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Socia l activity i s favored, SCORPIO <Oct. 23· Nov. 21 ): Quiet thoughts. moments are featured. You are '·whispered a message." Be discrei.'t. Earn trust of one whn wants to have faith. SAGITTARIVS (NO\ 22 Dec. 21 I: AC'cent on wishes. fnends h1p , get ting cred it for l'fforts. standing tall for pnn ciples C.-\PR ICOR.S <Def'. 22-Jan. 19J: Spotlight on one \\ho is in authont). be it profess ional supenor or parent AQUARll'S <J an. 20-Feb. 18): Spiritual m- s1ghts are accented . You look within. you see. you gain long-ran~e prreep tion. Realize that tem- porary setback. som1· brooding, are p art of tht• game. P I S CES <F eb. HJ. ~arch 20l · What w:.is nebulous could becomt' s olid. You confer with partner. male. You learn about costs. apprais als and financial potent1aJ. 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Afflict-the wdist erida will be 3 (AM/~#ff"tl € vou have )C'ft 1t on all hours m front of our TV Severely s hort of leaders golden globes of t he a ~ PALO ALTO <AJ>l "Try nnt to mind whe n a fnend tells you on your b1rthdav th..it a cas<' of prune 0Jurce has l>C'en <.lonated in your name.• lo ,1 nearby r C't1rl•mt•nt hume. ·• If the bedsidl· radio is "Like most elderly edasusual withelephan-casca ing ow n our~ ~ o warm 10 th<' mornmg, people. we spend happy · hasis and infantilism . porch. and the great i ~ ~ rught If you are wearing set. We rarely turn it on. with brains and courage. acacia will light the way~ C GRt:ETl~GS one brown shoe a nd one of course; if we d o. we Short, in fact , of almost to the coming Spring. Q C ·\terrv Chris tmas." black s hot', qui te see awholenationofpeo-everything except de· "Per h ap s M o ther~ from the staff Of o the letter.begins possi bly ~ o u have a pie in a panic about how vices to kill one another, Nature feels mankind~ i S o ad " 1sl's cl 1st 1nJ,!w s hed h1 ston,rn and ,.,I.tor Arucl' Bii\ l'n. "h" 1t R6 has turnt'd to lhl' mimeograph machin1• .is lhe best mt•tho d for t 1rculat1ng ha s a nmwl <'hnstmas le tter to soml' 500 friends We celebrated our ~tmilarpaarinth e closet they s mell. or s maller and ... people willing to still has a c hance , and an 0 ~ ;:5 ~ fi2nd W edding , an ~ro up s solvin g the usethem ... Wemaybe thethoughtthat !>hemayt i niv<'rsary last May. our., A GA)tBl.f: anguished conflicts of ru s h i nhg to wha rd beM righCth, ~e wis~ )'OU a ' ~ ' has been that wonderful "l s taggerwhf'nlwalk, the human heart by catastrop e, whic ob-erry nstmas ~ 0, f'P'f4MA f m.irnage pos!.1ble only and small bovs follow mL' crashing a u tomobiles ligingly hurries to meet " ....,, ~ "hen a hypoc hondriac is making b ets on wh1l'h together. us. 0 • Lido Village wedded to a girl who way l'llgonext.Th1s up "As our Bicente nnial ·'And yet : In a few ' 3424ViaL1dO P never heard of i llnl•ss tJ Newport Beach ' Rl1ven . autho r of SCH'n works of biography and hi s t o r y and f o rml'r ed itor of th t' l'i t•w Republic m agazin l'.', s a)s he dec ided abou t five years ago lhJt sending We avoid the unhappy ·\"-C1•"4tt1.oc.411ei.o~t1.-ei.-t1.-"..,"~•a.-~~~J s pectac le o f two en-r-~.:..:::==========================================================.,-;:::==========================================================:::::; purplt>d people scream mg symptoms at each other · "We livt' by the rulC's o f the elderly. If the BRUSH • BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO 00 THEM STEP BY STEP A y ,.. 1n c..ir1> lor a 8ru9'h & B wor ,., ·, <> or n ,. 1 1n1•r r irl co1ohng f11c;c. lrPP I Jl1 •, , • .ii • SCISSOR !TYUS wh1Ch arP d'> f'd' v I '10 • n1<,' ht1m· pt Our I.imp curs rinqer lumbl' ' IJ'S C11rl111g '"'" cu• wa'lh rowBI dry brush n flull c its or irnole wash afl<l wPar cul'l arP SCISSORED, all ld~C-Cdr. vi yoursell "''''"', GOOd lor any 8QP any ha·r No IPiJS1ng no rollPr'l no pins no POLLUTING HAIR SPRA fS AUO ..0 SIT rthoA...,..T WAfft YOU,.., "''Ill WA"T TO Hf TOUI lfAta ........ o"" JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING I •"' • I 0 ,... SAT. & SUH. t -S 356 S Tu&11n Ave Orenoo 9564 Hamilton Ave. Hunll~•on Be;;ic.h J05 N Horbor Blvd . Full9rton lOC4Tl0AfTHr fA"<J Al!NOV!l1/\f'l1 V'1 9'7-llU tU.JUf.l 17f.JUJ The Tlmeleoo Diotlnctlon of Rolex B. D. HOWES and SON PINI J1W1LUS ro" THllEC CENUATIONll NEWPORT BEACH: 3412 VIA LIDO 675-2731 I FRANK Beauty is a gift of Love that lasts . all year long. This Chrfatmas give uoursel/ Frank! For .,,., ....... ,.... 640°6021 . ' Wednesday. December 24, 197.;;...5 ____ D_A_IL_Y_Pt_LO_T_8_3 BOOMER by Wrn. F. Brown and M~ Casson DOOLEY'S WORLD by Rodc)er Bracffi~d . AtJo so C0/46rieSS~A~ ,,~..,?--..._~ FINL~{ tr UJ€ 6e;r 1Hl5 ONE. ~LJN~eo Mil.I.ION f'.'Ofl. ~Ou.J oo 'ftJu 5oGGESI Ii.I€ 1tf M'"""'S--c rr v' s~ovt. o 0Y Mov'l 11u; IO THe ~VBUR&S Of COUfl5£ ! -ONt rtr1f\J<.1 WI l\'~fl NI I 11 )llNIGl-fr I~.\ d(l~I 0 ll llA\NI V I !ti( 1 UIZBAl-J f elOCiATION .• TUMBLEWEEDS FUNKY WIHKERBEAH 0 0 0 .----. ----~ ~ ,--~--::::: ~ -,___... '~Ml~I •,( M.t..,,t"U t •,( ~lt"\..,t t •,(~ll?t'.WI (""") ~ ~ 0 ~GIN ~~NDING IT ? ~ ~---ct) 12.-~i by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Batiuk GORDO W I L..L.. Yoo ee S'fOPPI I-JG ev L.OllA HARi" ME:MO RIAL.. H O SPITAL-, 'fONIGHI, PAW? guided by lhe //ghf of Iha.I brig,hf sfa>;t from rhe eas 1 ca me f he Three, Wise Wo~ ... . ( 'F=RAIP 1-.101", MAW ... ~ C.OLJt...P GE:I eus-re:P i:=oR. E:NISRl ...... G A Qotei" ZONE: W llH AL..L- IHOSE: HOR,....S .' HO-HO-H 0 .1 by Gus Arriola THAT STuFF ABOUT .SANTA CLAUS IS A llTiLE 51LL.9 I BE.StDE.5, l'M GETitN& 100 OLD FOR THAT OORT OF STUFF! JUST -rnE. SAME I I THINK I 'll A5K lHE: J"ANl10R 10 lEAVE ~E FROl\ff (X)OR OPE~ 10Nl&HT ! FIGMENTS 1\VHEN UP ON Tl-1E ROOF THEfE' A~ SUCH A Cl..ATIE~ 1 JlW?Et> FROM M'( BED ro SE~ WHAT Wft6 T~E /\IATTE"R !'' NANCY WHAT'S THE MATTER. PEEWEE ? TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 14 17 l l 40 ACROSS Famed rah Yesterday's Puzzle Solved. 1 Fedorn 44 Carried on 5 No 2 1he body 9 AbSllom's •5 •·· Yll sen ----R A T S G A v [ l ( H A T IE II I T A l A I< 0 H A 0 half s1s1er 46 Provoke A ( R 0 p l A N [ s A II 0 It 14 Comedian 48 Locators II' IR IP C l . t R C S K ( 0 Ben . . 52 Cu1111hng II I l l Y I " [ s 15 In the d1rec· 56 Motion pie· IS IC A II. I C A l •CIA S T ( II, hon of \ure studio 'A l l O t -T A 1 lNll • A T A 16 Krnd or dress 67 Gru Uv. 11 IO I II II.Jiii ~_..IT Ill £,. l • II 17 Ea11henware Archaic ID IU 1£ II' II IC c c-s T 0 P r 1ar 58 Of great t8 Loud deep length S T R A SS• £ R R. 0 N E R A I\ Y I A T 0 R sound 59 W. Indies ~~ ~* I It • I T A N S 19 St. Lawrence island IA R c IA IA II. G E IP IL 0 0 L C '41 IV E Seaway unit 60 Chasten 20 Tai. Popu· 61 G11asol II It N I) IA 0 II tl E_[[[ "--._...._...._ lar cocktail 62 Stench 21 Amer. 63 Morewa!I members metropolis: 3 64 Glazed item 12 Study ot the words 65 C1t11en of body· Abbr. 23 Through an Riga 13 Have trust agent: 2 OOWN 21 lnqu1s1hve: words 1 Powerful Informal 25 Game weapon 22 Remains animals 2 Soothe temporanlv 26 Egyp11an 3 Bulbous still cobra plan! 24 Supportive 27 Finosh up 1he 4 Kind or hon meeting 1rack S Package 27 Krtchen 29 Curlers cap transpor1 ser· accessory 32 Fun loving v.ce Abbr. 28 City on the 35 Po111on of 1 6 Abounding O~a whole 1n white sluff 30 Suse>ectOfS 36 Healing fluids 7 Guy line smell this. 2 37 Seed coating 8 New 2ealand words J8 Teams tree 31 Numerous 39 Alge11an city 9 F1sh1ng ~2 Cerd 4() Oversupply equipment 33 Plinth 36 "The ···of music" 38 Stated under oath 42 Spoke 1n a wheel 44 Hot dog in· gredient 45. Not double t.7 Overu5ed 48 Concluding 49 Evade SO Mechanical man 51 Enter 1n10 • race 52 Kind of file 53 Flaube11's .... Bovary 54 Congealed blood 41 Oil source 10 ··Alas and 34 Animal •2 Impaired bv ••· •1" appendege: 2 d1suH 11 Cenad1an words 55 Anzon1 n11tve 59 Nel{lhbor of Neb. '3 .. T1k1 cabinet 35 Bunress 2 ) 10 II 12 IJ 12 "' by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller THE PROFESSOR WON'T LET M E W ATCH FOR SANTA T ONIGHT MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS ... AND NO!Al 10 BE@~ WRtTINCb M~ t-.OJEL ... : ltl~~,('·114~' ~ ... ,..' ,._.. ~ w • .... ," .. ~""'° HI , k,AYO ! WH,AT BRINGS you HERE? by Ferd Johnson by Roclcjer Bollen WHE'f<E DID T~AT ERASER eer m? 0 i..------------t..--_______ _.12·24 PEANUTS LOOK AT Tt115 P.Civ~E JF SA,\ 7' .\ C AlJS TA;.. A50t.1T ~ndJ/;{• q __ ....__,.--,, I O. \"i 8EUc\E HE Cr\.'J C!?r\.i.L uP ~i\::1 00.iJ:-< ALL Ti.las: Crl1.\\~2~s wmwvr L051~6 A u-:-~~E ~cl.5:;7' by Charles M. Schulz 00 "fOl ~:--2.11 WH.\i'5 60i\.'lA HAPPEN?ONE CF TNESE TIMES HE'S 60NN.\ HAVE ,.\ COR.:MK1 Rl6HT IN 50,\\f POOR L1 Ti ... E K.10'5 L1\i N6 RCC.\\ I JUDGE PARKER by Herold Le Doux MISS PEACH l l ! " A R'f,.H~R'f FREE ~f~AL A DVllt .,,, ~ 1 WIU.. NEVER, NEVER BE JEALOUS ACiAINf .AltTHIA~, WHEN YOtA il-llNK AEJOUi THE VOLlAME AND Ql)ALITY OF THE LEGAL. ADVICE YOt.4'VE GNEN OIA1', 00 'r'OIA E.VEJI! FEEL YOlA'O L.ll<E TO 8E.COME .A ll«AL. L.AWY£R ~MEDAY? IT REAL.LY 15 A MERRY CHRISTMAS ~ HONEY. ' MEANWHILE MAYBE IT I GOT A CALL FROM 15 'WALLY'! THE HOSPITAL JUST !'M GOING A FEW MINUTES A6Q OUT TO 5AM! THAT FELLOW SEE HIM! REGAINED CON- 5CIOUSNE55 •.. BUT HE WOULDN T GIVE THEM HIS NAME ! WHA~ AND 6EI 01~B.A~1eeo ? by Mell / lZ.Zd "Tlii~" lhc Chmtmas gift my husband ha~ pur away•~ ihr clo~ct for me -I JUSI hope he docsn·1 gel loo mad whe n I tell him tonight." 11·7t ~ •IN CAfi JM 1X> ~ 10 NaflCE YA IN T~E ~\NG .... MfNY CH/l!STMA$ !'' . ' , . .> 84 OAIL V PILOT Wednesday December 2•. 1975 CBS Sweeps TV Ratings "11-:W YORK (AP > CRS has scored tts t~st Y.eek this st-ason 111 thl· A. C. Nielsen rat- ings. wh1<.'h sa3 CBS prnj!r..im.., ac•t•ounled for 16 of the nation's 20 h1 ~ht•::.t ratL'Ci evening s hows tin television I .is t \\ t•t•k According to '.\lwbt•n audience estimates made public Tm•sday. only one '.'/BC program .md three ABC offt•rings '' t•re among the na- tion's 20 mo::.t popular shows in lht• \\ t•ek t•nd1ng Dec. 21. . Among the ('BS winners \\as a new :\orman Lt•.ir situation comedy,· One Dav at a Time.·· which prt•mum:'CI Dec 16 and y,ound up in 11th ploce in t.•st1matl'd audit•nct.> size of all t•venmg sho"'::. ralt.•d According to tht• rattngs. the 20 most- '' atched ::.ho''::. I asl wet.'k, m order of their stan- dings, "'ere .. .\II in the Family.·· "Charlie Brown C'hnstma .... " "Perry Como Chris tmas Special. · Ko1ak." "M-A S H." "Carol ~urnelt:.' Cher." .. Bob '.';ewhart." "Medical l.ente~: .. \lary Tyler Moore." "One Day at a 1 imt'. · flw Woltons ..... f'nday :-.:1ght Movie" .ind The Jt>ff~;sons " (all CBS>. "L11tlt· lloust> ontht.• Pra~nt• (N°RC >. "Starsk~ :.rnd Hulch." .R~rt'll,1 . and "Wt•lcome Hack. Kotlt!r" <a ll <.BS>. "Hawau Fl\l' O" and · Good Time~" I both C'RS). . rorthe price of a movie, }00'11 feel like a million ' ,..,... 1.-. yf' 'lild)f'' c '"·"' • nq '"Jy • ,,~ •' • L i ht~'"Jef"" ~ , ~ .. Walter Matthau & George Burns ,., Neil Simon's "The Sunshine Boys · s:Jr· ,,~Richard Ben1am1n ~i'ld~'"""'. 1o,.1e· ' , ••• L'4 ,,.., r-,,-,, 5,,., '" ~. Jl:l~c.:a "• PJ) St.irk lrolO CL'•'J~')H.:•c,•·, /<•!\'Id•"' 'I' I!\.,., .. ...,,,.. MGM ~ Unlfld Arf1ltl !ht m.is!t r{'1tre cf hr: ... 1rre !11tt th;/ stumzed Franc1.. Aportra110/ bn t .md submmion lo cltsvnk 1 the senses. A11 Alli<J Ar11J11 Rtkast m) ,\ IOO 0"1 UNOU l OMITT!O Closlng New York •tocks. Delivered 1ame day treah to your doontep In the DAILY PILOT ·Elvis, Colonel Mark 20th Q ; \\'hen and how did F.lvis Preslev and hi.., mentor, Col. Tom Parker , disco\•er each.other'! C'issy ~ .• Memphli.. A . 1976 marks lheir 20th anmn!rsary as a team El\'ls first attracted the alll'ntion and admiration of thl' Colonel \\1th his unique Mngmg on records. 10 hx'al pubs and radio, in 1956 A super smoothie from the South. with a t•am1val background, Parkl'r onct.> p1tl'hed a bottkc..l tonic called Hadacol. &>twet'n his genius for promoting a pro· dut't and Presley's style of sing- ing, the twosome hit the big ttmt' on the Tommy and Jimmy Dorst.>) TV summer ::.how th.it vear · Using this ::ibbn~viatC'd showc.1sc us a stepping ~tOfll'. t h e p a r t n t' r s b e c a m t• ' m11liona1res lnspiring El\'is, in ELv1s a moment of contemplation. to tell the Colonel "Sir. you put a lump 111 my throal. To which, it 1s said. ht!; mentor retorted with ..i satisfied smile, · ,\nu Elm;, you put a lump in my wallet !" . Q : Wasn't Telly Savalas once a race-car driver? -Tad Duggan, Little Rock, Ark. A . No, he JU St drove like one. Jn Europe. years ago, he'd burn u1> tht• rubbt.•r on the '.\lt'n·edes 1r1 80 mph skid:-\t the same ti mt• he "as ch1t'kl'l1 about l!l'lt1ng l'<111ped up 1n a plane E\'t•n \\ ht•n Burt Lancostl'I' 11w1tecl Tt.>ll~· h> San Franctseo to play hi.., cell matt• m .. H1rdman of i\kalraL." Uurt had lo gl'l hjm ~torwd Jllsl to board the pJ;,,im" Q: ~Y hus band Ed thinks Julie Andrews was m l t11imm Sean Conner~ .. mlcbael Calnu Cbrtstopber PIUIDIDBr ~tt~~·bmf«m l*'lllB man Who Wool~ BB ~n~ ~~·· ,. .. hm{lda rttrlS ~ --Ml Miit! llill HA BOR TWIN CINEMA WEST • ~.-10• •rWllSON.C:OU&lollh W1STMIW\T111ATCO~&ownT •H·OS7J U._UU WISTMIH.CENTH, UMOJ SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN OIECO FWY. AT BRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA W•-2711 SO.COAST PLAZA 5A•·US2 IOHRT I.EDFORD · "3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR" . 1 lO l t-JO UT /1U-I J .. l.lO.l:J0.7:lO.t:lO JAC:•pj~ "ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NESf' (R) 1 OO·J 1S $ )0 1 •$-10 1$ 11ROOSTER COGBURH11 7:ot-- '"''"""-1:l .. J IM 10.7-t-ot "AMERICAN GRARTTI" 6:30-10:20 SAT /S~HM:J0-10:20 • 0RA EXPB>mOH" 1:30 SAT/SUK-l:•S..S:J0-1:30 •·sTORY OF O'" lXJ 6:4 S-1:30-10:2S SAT /SUK-I :30-3: I S.S:OO 6:4S.1:30. I 0:2S 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gordn~r one ol the original Andrews Sisters. I seem to rt .. mt>mber only three bibl~rs: Maxine. P atti and Laverne. Who's right? -1'1iriam Andrt>ws, Rothell, ~\ash. A . You an·. England-born Julie Andr C'WS was only .t tY.o yt.•ar·old tot when the Andrews Sisters <horn in Mmneapoltsl were selling over a million C'Op1('s of thetr 1937 hit rt•t·ord. "'Hei l\11r B1st Du Sl'hOt>n .. Q : )lac Davis talks an awful lot about bis wife and their warm relationship. Does be ever plan to have her on his s how? -L. Harris, Bellevue, Wash. .\ · \\'t''rl' afn11d not. since their relationship isn't e' t'n lukt'" arm thew days. Not since his bud· c.l) Gkn Campbell announced he's in love with Mrs. DJ\ 1s and (l>t'l'sllmably> out of love with the cur- rt.•nt )1rs C.impbt.'11 Q: Isn't lht•n.• a film bt>ing planned about th<' rabulous liCe of ~I il<I:-. Josephine Baker? Are her rl'· mains in the l'.S. or Europe'? -T. Governe::., )1ilwaukee. A: In .L tomb 111 l\lonlt• Carlo. built by her fnencis Prmccss Gr:ice and Prinre Rainier. who at- tt•nckd !ht• t•ntomhmt.•nt ntes. Miss flakt•r"s bio- grafilm is about rt•ady to roll. ll's titll'd after a ::.ong C'losdy associated with the controversial but col- urful singin g actress -"Two Loves Have I." MESA COST A MESA • 548· 1552 NOW! THE GREAT PRE-HOLIDAY SHOW! ''CAMELOT'' ''OLIVER'' CONTINUOUS SAT. & SUN. 2:00 P.M . • r I 1 ) I ' ':F.int~;!'lms .1 \t/1.GHOR ~l\ f/L~ JM.K /t'/\HOl.\ll"•ll\f Fl.lV'C1>1R nlHlUlJO' /\EST" ~LI" /\l H£11 lllR ...I V./ll.IA}.j R({l/JIW \.rtt•r.-1 l..C\llil \I l lttJ flf \....J Nl1IJll•\l.A\ 6-Jc.~-li.,KL\>Jj['( IJ..,.,,,f pl..•"lTVltWJU 11.'LVlR \!..,.'}NJ.. \JTi:x.HL l"'J..,Jh II Ll.V \1/ .J "t/l IWL/lll(l.U.\l'J.n..w':>-1,f/W:, RJAAIA.>J "Lu xurious, sassy an d a lot of fun. 'LUCKY LADY' 1s a wi se crac kin g, so ft hea rted, tomantic adventure." LUCKY LADV CALL THEATRE OR CHECK DIRECTORIES FOR POLICIES! SPECIAL HOLIDAY ENGAGEMENT! CALl THEAnE FOR SHOWTJMES Mathtffs I h .... MA TIHEES OML Y AT THE fOLLOW1NG SEl.fCTB) THU TIES llA CITY COOi( CIOA -1011 1lSM CIOU -544-1UI Q!"f ~ Cf NTUI OllAHC'>f i A "'"#Y A 1 H(Wf'OflT i'IYE , TUtflH llA NM CIOIA -113-1315 CYPIESS Tiii CIBA -m.1• OUTlkOl W(l'TMIHSl'IA MALL. WCStlol!NITtA IN.LAO Al WAl.11,A CYHIUS ... , TIIUTIE -n2"441 MESA -548-4701 IAl.I. ~ Af ~.~IM 19'n I NE'IYPORT CO'J TA MESA l ..NASHVILLE" Cit.I ·~OMMY .. f PG) "CAMELOT"" ""OLIVER" JACll MICHOUOH "'OMI llUW OYll 1"1 CUCIOO"S .. ST' lll "'Olln MAIY & CIAZY LAAlr' "YAMISHIMG POIMr' IPGI "GOMI IM 60 SICOHDS• ~~,.,.. ... ~ -.ou»a4 YOT A•I O' 9&\D" _, .. YOYA•l OF SNAD" l•J "OUT& SPACI COMNIC'T10M'° .. MOKTY PYTHOH & nE HOLYGUIL .. -YOUHG FRAMIEMSTllM" 'THI ADWNTURI OP IHl.RLOCK HOLM91' lllARTIR POTMllR' IS: .. THI FASTHT ISCAN nM>lt1 THE HOUDAV BLAHS THAT HOUYWOOD II OFRIUNG THIS SEASON." • r •••O" .. •tl 1•YC ~I""'- Gene Wilder Madeline Marty Kahn .Feldman , .... ... ....... , .. . .. ,. , ...... ....... t ••• ... ,. TONfTE AT 6:00 8:20 10.30 A NOSTALGIA a.uaKl .. .,. ....... WllClN wnm"' U IXNDITIOH"' _ ..... .-., 12(20 --·---un DO rr aeue .. .. , 9GCIAYMI• .... -.Tt-IW ·-·-OONI .... llCOfml,. MOKAI UCllS,. -··-Wt•'•-"9 1 AU llM CAin! Ul1MQUW"' 111.UI e AllPOIT 75,_. _.~ .. ., ....... , i DA YI Of TNI CONIOI • 1--·· '"' "°'' MOOlll • t llO --· ICmT.11>- 0NI fLIW0¥11 M CUCllOO'I NIST cw • .....,U::11&..i11L-...;::..:..::.;.-J * .-. i• • ~ '" \ti a ~ •• -... 11n· ---.. ,_ '" "" --.... ._ ._,_, .,..,., ·-=-=· ··--'"- ~· .. _, .. , .. 111rm IE.al!Clal~ WT Mn Of MAICOMIAlnl"' ouncua .... -Will euuaam. __ ,. .. AMOITAIMACWl'a .............. WllUNOUffm,.. u gfmlTIOM,_ ·-a..a --··· f71RICM """""9 ............. .. ~·- ..... " .... , ... i.w-••••r..-..... . .. , ... .....,...., ... a.ea.-........ ,,... ....,.. .... , .. l llere's How · · .. UPI ltltpllOto Chad Everrtt of TV's .. :\lcd1cal Center" -,hows Hussian lllO\'iL· star \'1cton.t Fedoro' a how to throw a i"n~bL·t.> dunng a scene from l he s I) ow . w 111 ~ h marks her A mer i can dramatic; debut ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Manson Movie on TV LOS A ~G El.ES t:\P1 Stt.•\·cn Hailsback will play Ch3rll's :\1 ~tnM1n <.1nd CC't1rJ..!L' Dil'L•nzo ''ill play \'incenl Hu~l iosi 1n "lll'lkr ~kdll'r," adapkd from Bughos1 ·s book a houl lh1• ~1.111-;on m Jss murders. J'he two part, four hulll lllll\'ll' I~ "t'heduleJ for l'Urly February on CBS Stanley Kubrick's "BARRY LYNDON" RYAN O 'NEAL I :30-5:00-8:30 • NEWPORT:.".' ~~Ewtol l · -":.(.i;.CEHTE ! 644-0160 -•••. ----J 1. "006 DAY AFTERNOON" "BLUME IN toVE" 2. "ROOSTER COGBURN" "HARD TIMES " '. HAllOI:. I .c:OSTA.Ml\.A'. .. : TWIN \. , .~~.91~~~~· 1. "MAHOGANY" "ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH" 2. "1TH VOYAGE Of SIHBAo:· "GOLDEN VOYAGE Of SINBAD" CINEMA . . COST.A' MES~~ CENTER · • .'7•:41' 1 ~ : 1. "LETS 00 IT AGAIN" 2. ''AMERICAN GRAFITTI" 3. "SNOW WHITE 4. I. SEVEN DWARFS" J BRISJOL COSTA MISA~! CINEMar ~· . S40-7444't~f, • 1111.l ,. •• ·\¥ ... , • )if/I.it 1. "SUNSHINE BOYS" 2. "LIES MY FATHER TOLD ME" 3. "JAWS I. TREASURE ISLAND" . "STORY Of "O" · X" 1. "JAWS & HMO TIMES" 2. ''l£TS DO IT AGAIN" 3. "7TH VOYAGE Of SIHBAO" 4. "AMERICAN GRAFITTI" WlSTBROOK I "G. (;ROVl ... CINEM~ . S30·440 I : ' 1. "TARZ, JANE, BOY . l CHHTA" 2. "THE HIDING PLACE" VIEJO MIS510t>I VIEJO ' CINEMA 930·69~~~· ·~ "7TH VOYAGE OF SIHBAD" "GOLDEN VOYAGE OF SINBAD". HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE TOGO lOUMTANGLE HER TINGLE?? w.·11 k Clowd "or The Holl.UY'I & Sarne Rtmodt lln9. O.ir Nu1 Show 8e'I "' Dec JI "BENJI" 2 H ·S 0~7.JO.t lO .. A WAl T DISNEY SHORT ''AMAGIRL" l ll ·• l0-4 H ·• oo "LAST DAYS Of MAH OH EARTH" IR) 2:15-5:1().1:15 "D~TH RACE 2000" {R) ):30.6:)0-9:)5 "URTlf OUAKE'' (PGJ 4:35-9:00 ''Tlti FRONT PAGE'' 2:30-7:00 "BEN JI" I :00-4:15-7:30 "DIGBY: THE GREATCST 006'' 2:40.5:55·9: I 0 "Jttl VOYAGE OF SIHBAD" l :S0-7:20 "GOLDEN VOYAGE OF SINBAO" CG) 2:00-5:30.t:OO Single Servings You get It all In the SEE THE UNCUT. UNCENSORED ORIGIMAL 35 MM PRINTS! Wednesday December 24 1975 DAIL'( PILOT BS ! . Another Oater for Jimmy Stewart? By VERNON SCOTr llOLLYWOOO CU PJ) --Jimmy Stewart 1s hankt•nng lo ::.lar m another horse opera .i.nd thl're art> plans afoot for tum and John Wciyne to sadd1e up togelhl' r. The veteran actors costarr(•d 10 ''Thi· ~1 Jn Who Shot Liberty Valanl•e" back 111 1962, one of the last SUC\'essful movie horse operas. Television took over the western with surh great succt>ss (' · Ronania" and "Cunsmoke" 1 tnat il eventua lly killed off the genre when violenc(" became taboo. Jn the old days Stewart. weighing 145 pounds. ~lted Wayne, 200 pounds plus. and knocked him kicking Stewarts admits t<xiay he couldn't deck Wayne with a n anvil. But then Ste'o\> art weighed only 135 pounds m his firs t western. • . Dest ry... Ont' or the classic tales of the Old West Althoug h he is best remem- bered for contemporary roles Jimmy Stewart rode the rang~ in 18 pictures. every one of which was a box offtce hit. sTewuT IDS OATF.RS l~CLUDF. "!low the Wes t Was Won." "The Cheyenne Social Club," "Winchester 73," "Carbine Willtam.c;," ''The Naked Spur," ''Thl' '.\1an From Laramic" and· Broken Arrow." . "l want lo do another one," said Stewart, !-lip- ping a noonday bloody ~tary. :'The_re's a purposL' A real good wes tern is purL' mollon picture. It uses the medium lo the best ad- vantage of any type of story written. "You take the cameras outdoors and the actors don't have to S<•Y a whole lot. The scenery 1s open and staggering in its beauty. "~IOVJES ARE A VISUAL medium. The theater relies on the spoken word . There h aven't been many westerns made lately and I think it·..., about time we got back to the kind of film John Ford made Umted Ar11sts PG PLEASE CAll F<>R SHOW TIMES PLITT CITY CENTER ..••..... · ........ 634-9284 UA SOUTH COAST •...............•....• 540-0594 HIGHWAY 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . 534-6282 "Kl.,.G OF HEARTS" lPGJ COtmMUOUS NOM I Z::JO SAT. THIU JAK 4 "l rem e m bt•r he u~l"d lo ~•t the cast around \I bit! tabll' for v. hill h1..• l'alll'<1 ,\ rl'hl·arsal e1nd we'd all rt><td our p.1rb !\11w out 11f lcn times he'd sa>, 'l must ha' ea d1fflorent sen pl from"' hat> ou guys an· rt>ading. · "ThPn he'd rip out thrt•e pa~es and have us rt• rl·mt 1l That 'o\>Ould ~attsf\ lum and Y.l•'d go ahead and shoot tlw scene. "The potnt ts. \\C min1m1zed the dialogue. And I'm all for that." Ste wart h as had his hll of dialo~ue for the lime being He's just b<ick from a triumphant six-month stand in "Harvey" al London s Prince of Wales T heater. The lanky star \\OUld like lo exchang~ strained vo(•al cord::. for ::.<.1ddll' ::.ores. "AU, TOLD, I W.\S I~ EngJand seven months." he ~1ght.>d "Th.it'~ the longest l 've been a ..... ay from ho mt• :>llll'l' thL· "':.ir. And frankly, l got homesick. "ll was the !'l'\th time I ve played Elwood P. Do\\-d tn 'H3rn~y ,' and I d1...,c0\ t>red the play gets the saml' laughs in lhl' sJmL' places it does in this rountry. ·'That's pr~lly d.lmned good for a play that made ils Broadw .1y dl'bul de Jr back 1n 1940. Frank F'ay opened the play. I le 'n-l'nl sl'ven years without a \ acation. "They brouJ!hl me in lo relieve Frank for 13 ""eeks in the summ1.•r of 1917 I\\ as too young for the part but [ loH•d t tw 1d1•.1 and Brock Pemberton, the producer , wantCl1 me to do 1l. ")1V .RF.VIEWS \\ ERF. uniformly horrible. The critics really kt me ha\'L' 1l. They said terrible things about my al'ting . ''The next yt•ar I rt'lieverl F:iy again for 14 weeks and playl'd Dowd very differently. Pe;n- berton w3s impr1.•..,st-<I and invited the critics for another look, prom1s1ng them I'd changed and im- proved. that the~ 'd bl· ~1..·l·ing ~1 different Jimmy Stewart. Thru Tue. Dec. 30 FAST.1 FUNNY.' FABUlOIJI! . TICKETS $6.50, $5.50, $4.50 . NOW ON SAlE Ar ah• 1m Con•ent1on Center, Mutual & Li.,.,. 1 o\ -.•r, " l'••t·I•( ~ ''.lu5•c C•tv !:.tores (BankAmericard, N\.1\t• r C1 J" . 1.tl'd•t Ca10, acccp1eu1 Toc~elron M1-I ~ chtc~ poyob'e 10 Anohe1m Con•en11on Cent~r For lntormJt1on Call (714) 635·5000 PERFORMANCES: MATINEES Frr .• Oec. 26 -2 p.m. SIL Oec. 27 -2 p.m. Sun .. Oec. 28 -2 p.m. Tues., Dec. 30-2 p.m. THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ~RANGE •532 6721 1'-' CITY CEHTH Clt>IEMAS ._ George C. Scott SA. FRWV IMANCHESTE" EX.I CC. FRWV ICITY OR. EX.I . 4l. "<>tt-Side of ......... ~•GIRL ROM rfTROVKA• ~ "JOY OF LOH" llll ~"lOYI UMDH SIYIMTllH" 011 Oii .-.---A A09ERT WIS£ PROOUCTIOll ---- "Th¢ Hindenburg" •·s~s''''"'9 11nne Bancroft ",., . ·n c ~ .... "" w1wAM ATHERTON ROY THINNES • GIG YOUNG • BURGESS MEREDITH • CHARLES DURNING · RICHARD A DYSART "'""'by OAVIO SI! Rf 8'W '" !"f !>''" ~' lollCMAH M \IOOll(Y ~, .. , S•0t1 0.. ltlatAllD lRllSOW & WIUJAM Utll x•H<"O'h Ill IRJOel llDDIM O.·~ t•1 c, llOIOIT Wl PG MITAi Cll.tllCl !15WTD~ IHE fllMA•ERS [iAOIJP A UllVfASAI Pl('lu~f ' .... Oll)Q• PA~A~1s10~· --•• -• .. .. ..... , .... 'I)"" .• ' et.~J -. cJlUO . THRILLS! EXCITEMENT! ACTIOft4..RLLED! "GONE IN 60 SECONDS" '*" "The nc~ ~papers ~ame out tht' next day aml r got exactly the ::.ame reviews I did tht-f1r::.t t1me " Stt.>warl laughed m1d pohsh~ off ht::. drink. to: E A R N E D A !'IJ AC AD E 1'1 Y A w Jr ti nomin'ation onl' oC fiH~ he has n·cet\ed 111 lu.,, l1fl' Cor the movie vf.>r ion of "Harvey " !fr won thl' Oscar m 1940 fo r "The Philadelphia Story" with Katharine Hepburn. "Now J'm exactly the right age for the role of Elwood P .. " Stewart said. gnnning And the n·· viewers tn London were kind.·' Stewart also is the perfect age to play ~ grizzl1•lf westernt'r. And w hile he may not be as quH·k on thl' dr.iw as in other days, his drawl h asn"l ::.lo'>'ed up a v. htl. I 088 S. Coast Hwy. • LCICJllMI leach OP" Doily I 0-5 • w•...ct 9.s. WETSUITS s.rleriiCMIM "' 01'111 * SM s.lh Full Suit (Sh) ............................. 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Oil!lf"Q11°"1 \uC.CI ,.., Wa..~ T 5r 1rtS S.'"''"9 S..,1•• .w.. •• • 5 ... ,, ... b J1i1 es P... ,,At .. CUSTOM SURFBOARO'.', 81 V IKl Afi>.t~TRO"'v SIU ~ "The most marvelous vacation In the lJ world ... " ~· "Ravishing • • . overwhelming an =f uncompromlsed artistic vision • · •• v ... •'-asserts a claim to gr~atnes~ tht' .. -' time alone can ... and will confirm. ' DAILY 1 :30-5:00-8:30 EDWARDS ' •·--PLUS THE SECOND MOST FAMOUS-mllllll• ADULT f ILM OF OUR TIME.. l~ l!Nlll!lll.FlllSCl'l:Sf"'I THE Bru.f «i lll!OlllRS PRtru:T&l The Devil In Miss Jones ONLY ORANGE COUNTY SHOWING! PUSSYCAT • 673-4048 709 E. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach OPEN DAILY Al 12 NOON ·PBTBR , SBLLBRS .( ''UnDBRCOVBRS HBRO'', 8 8 OA.ILYPll.OT WedneSday, December~. 1975 Sweep s.takes P UBLIC NOTICE ,.,CTI nous •USINISS N•MI ST•fl.ME NT Pl'Bl,JC NOTIC'F. _ ~ICTITIOUS •uslN1!5S MAM• ITAT«MBN'f PUBLIC NOTICE: 'ICTITIOUS 1.USINESS M•MBITATEMl.NT PUBLIC NOTICF. Tonight's TV Highlights Canadian Pair ,,,.. 10(10 .. 1"0 ~·M>n " -no;'! !N'4 ... ,~ .. HI r.i•TtONAL CREDIT •C COUr.iTt NC., l11 N C .<\ ll ) AM1EC>+ C:O RP (l l AMTE C H Or.iTEllr.iAllONA L, 1)1 AT(', I.IE W••roer .. ,,. .'>1n1""'"•· CA 9110 Tt. ltillO•lnQ l)tr'>On h l!oCftO ~ ,.,,,, ~Wfo!A·MAT OF FUlLEllTOfoC. 1111) $11y "'"'(lo(!~. Sulle .J. INllW, CA. 'l11• Tt. foC-1111 "'l>Ofl I\ -llQ bu\<· ....... ,. (ALl ,,OR N I A BOAT Ar.i O A:llC•DTIOfoC CLU8, )'Ool i'IO. t UI 0.."9. fo!t"'-1 !MK", C• '11MJ A:o!-Fr•1t• l(u•llmo•t Jr , .00. 1111.,.., ..... , Nt.,llOf', 8•f<h. CA "1MJ Thh Du•IM\S h CCW'IO..Clt<l Oy Ml 111• CllV!dull . f I KllJ 0 7 30 "The B"nk Dick." On(' of \V.C. l•'1l'llls. funn il'l'il l'Onlt•tlil'!-,, this on~ puts tht.• bulbous .nosed Ct)mil· 1n· it> a :-;ccul'ity guHrll'sj{>b <tfter he accid\.·n- tally capturl's a huldLIJJ n1an. · K·r1 .. _\ 0 8 :00 -''l'hr1stn1as in Con- ll('Clit·ut .'' A ron1;1nt.il' hnl1U~1~· 1:UlllL'ciy fron1 19·15 \\'Ith llal'h~1r:1 Stall\\yC'k. f)L'll- 1\is ;\1 org~in, S.Z., S;.1k,1ll ,1nd Sydnl'y G rccns li-t.•('l. KTTV ID II 00 -"A Chris tm3S t,arol." '!'he J93S v~r:sinn of Ch.irles D1ckL•n s' i 1nn1ortal !->l ory \\'Ith G ene I..ockh;,.irt, J~t.·t.:111~1\d O\\t'n ~tnd LC'o G. (';1rroll. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening O[CfMBER 24 0 6 ffi Doctor', 1101p1t11 'Comt ~I Li$! !u l~•t ' (II) fl nu1~t clte11 ~~1 lole to aid Che ce~ea1cn D•01ttt ~t !ht do<10J iht IO•t! ll11~~lh Har1m~n and lar!')' ll1&man Hun! ll!r fl ( l9 Iii ) .3 CD Bf/dtJ "Pf\o ':00 e l l 0 10 ED m CD Nr•I 1Qj;14ph1 a. }Ohn Dot" {Ill I~~ § 11 17 J 13 6 Ne•) ceam o! 1 relneil pojicern1n 1r1d1 6 k 11111u b••t!1' to an unholy 1ll"nc' ~ MD'M s,tc11t ('JO) -A Christ 1 .. ee11 i rt1pected Judge •nd 1 INS ~ltl" [CldS$1(1 ~! ~11\ll•I ftlODU" 8Hx~ f'ettr1 8Uflt !!,II ~•m, JIU. W1rnt1, l'.al~otfll li•lf• 0 I S•fCOA• I Olill llokrts Chtost son mo~ t1 LD•e' m P1itr>111, f1m1l1 10 M°"it: {2h1I .. Soni ol 8t1111· @Ad•m-12 drtlt" {dll) 43 -ltomfr1 font\ Ei) Sole41cl @ lbt Bold 011t1 16 S~1 Tirk "23 6 Sindlfl & rounf1 1-o ffi All·DIJ Chn~tmn Mu11c fnh Chnstm1sts •11 Conr.nued The lntt111tnhm M .J6 MD•>r: (CJ (2h1) "llus Stop" tron11 Cholf 100 Crr<llO W1•ovn (C:Om) $6 -MJr11,n Momot. Oicnt11t1 Perform W Gttlt Pe1'orm1ntt1 Ar1nu( Rub j19 I ) huth or Conlof~utnCfs onste•n, An~1t r1 ... n ano lhe Lon Q) lorue Ruut1 Hour coo ~ym~nonr Ortl>~s!ra p~r1orm ,,)Q 101 Merv Gnllin Siio• 9:JO ED Club ll1h11 CD Bew1tchtd ~a Cho!tr !rt.~-1101111'1 H11oes JO:OO ail llf1hd1des r:z, a l Lovr -mtriun si,1e 0 GEORGE KENNEDY IS I Pop Got1 thr Coun1rJ * THE BLUE' NIGHT!!! G1llop1ng ~ourmtl O 11 J ~ The Blu e KniRhl 7 00 0 0 m CE Nnn 8"r~p~r ~llO'j!an WQunds. SUll)fC1 Bo•l1n1 !of OoH•rs e~ mui'it1, 11>rn 1an11111 w1!h !ht 6 Mod Squi d '"'"'~d man's l•ercely pro!tCh•f I lo hll the l1u!h ~·1·•r. an attorney .. no .. on I be m I love \II(, l,f<e tier bto~rrt •I~ c"mrnal (E) The FBI Q 6 :U 6 aJ Petrocelli f(IO 17 J Gu~1mol.e Mon1 AJ•~1s (l!J Pttrocellt bfl·t•r! ffi U lair.I h·) .;henl, ll1 Oa~e Mill \llo~rl 2J 6 \lie W11h fou I Mr"~ !'ho~11. •$ lnlKll'.fnl ot !nr 1l11mg Chn1lmn ot 1nr ho\poldl Cl>•tf of 111!1 ~~I 16' lalr ~mt""°" Styli r•r•1onr elst m.ol.ed '" rhe 1ne ffi All 011 Chr11!m11 Muuc fr1t111I 1>11 1n 11ll•1n1 1hb1 C1!ru1 CGllr11e ~·~Rt~ f,.,1 810•1u 0 m fi) Ht•I c~n.r ind Holl1~000 ~1r10,1e• "" 0 (;29 • ) 1 CD s! I ' I k J ' Cno•f lluteh Dr.11h Rode · (R) A c1<mt (l9 I ) h n1n11 c.:ar •i•~1 IO Ui• 1!1e1 St1r1~y and m P1lom1 Hutcn b•inl ho! OIUjl~~tl !o h•m. I fl) Mann f1m1/1 1e~ur1t Ut.Jff 1\l,ed !h1n e11nlrd I JO EJ lobbl Vinion Sho• 0 Nt•• 0 I ffi N1mr lh11 Tun! 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Cbrist11111 1975 Ro1111 (2h1) !hos Sidney G•f'fnSTrtt! p101rarn •S p1~1en!td b1 the UnoJed 6 Wild W1k1 Wt1t S1i11f~ Calholic Conte1eni:e trom SI 0 !19 I ) J (El When Thin.1:1 Ptler~•n llomr lhtterernony tkl1 Wt1e Ronrn "D•n1, 0oo, lhe Brll 1ng tne Holy lear 19/S ,.,11 bt !(\) II Dt10 ' IR) At1el"plJOR 10 rr<:a.tr lu,.ro b1 lh' Mil~ 01 t~e NAtwo!y 1 •1lu1blt 1101en thurch bell ce'eb11led by Popt Paul ~I "'lh Robin 1nd h•I men lfr llJOP!d -mu!><C bJ lht S111Jnt ChOJI un1rmed-1n rnr c11t1~ !o .. er I 6 Mow•t: ''th1111m11 f•f' (d1aJ m CHALLENGE THE STARS 41-Gtorge lla11, Joan BlonOell. EXGITING GAMES OW 0 \29 8) 3 Wide WGt1d Spr· * H c11I 'Chn1tma1 on Ne" Yo<~" (R) THE CROSS·WlTS a The fBI ~ C"11 Witi lohn ll1rbour Stiow Vtw11n1 Comedy Se1!1I 26 Sandlt1 & rounr't l•o Chris!· mnu I Ch1mpion1hip Wresl!in1 l•!>'lltlf Unru11e P1og11111 1:30 ll9 • ) f J,J CE Tlllt't M, "'I· 1111 Jh1!'l (~fl. Brolhfr" (R) Cl•! !On '"r [11! QU•t 1or1l•n1 1t1er I ••I •I lrtt '" chl'Jt ol 1ne b1rbrr \l>oO and 1s duflofd bj 1 oreuy l "I .,t>o er11phe1 !he t•1h re1•~ler ID Mt "' G1ilfln Stt... @ Wild~!r Mw!n1urt1 6'J Ch1nt11111 Mu"" ft11iw1I Cor110 IJnJlt 900 ft l7'J I C1M011 Rober1 fo• ... 111111 i ue111 •1 ' Green 6•rel 1e1 e11n or V11tnam .. 110 1ppt~11 10 hl~e 10.e1nmtnt <nttlh(tncr con ntcll0fl1. btconur1 a •IY t11u11 1n 1 reoper1td mu11kr c1H Thursday DAl'TIME MOVIES ':lO 0 "Si1R 91 tire C1011" (~ti) 'JZ-l rre1111e lolareh. Charin l1u1hroo. Cl•uden1 tol1Hil'1 I "0 (C) "TIM fM~I MltriclllSn (m~i) ·57 -Ille Youn1 ,l.me1tc1n1. ,lolol!Oft I: AnfflMlll 12:00 0 CBS Rt11eious S~11I "A Hand !ul o! Souls' ,, O M1dn11hl Miu rrom St B•s·I·~ Church 0 "'°"ie: "Tilt File.on flits &.tr" (l~•l "42 -Geoi~e Slndtr1. (D llkrvie: "'n•l1fl PrO(!tH" 1,0tn) '55 -Denni s Pr.r:t. 12:lO lfJlll°"ie: "A Ch1111m11 C1tol" (clln) ·~l-Alost1u Sim m MO'Ae: "011 of lroumpfr" {did ''14-lee J Cobb, Jwnne llru I IS 0 Movlt: (Cl -suun ~ept H"r" iwm) ·~ -Debb•r ~'lnOld\. CJ•c• Po~11. An"t fr1nc1s I.JO 17 (to Mo11t: lowers and loll1 PIHH"' (rom1 ·~6 -LGU ~llth. Gtr a'd Olouahl•n 2 JO m All-N1tht ~; "Cl)' lhf If. lowecl C.U"lfJ}l.~,,tdo" U1'' l :OO ft Mowir: ''Tiit KaUirl1f Br•nd" l•ul 'S7 -k>stpn Colitft, W1rd Bond. V,.tcl l•ndtOr5. f1ti1111" (d11) ·~z -G•ltlt1'1 R~l•O. ~nae11 Cl1rtt 11:00 m "81bu !ft An111" {mv1) '39 - Judy G1rl~nd, M•c~tf Rooney 1:00 )6 jCJ "Tht D1rd1t1111t11" (mus) 'bf.-)1{• G•l!ord, ~'' Bol1er 1:30 0 "A Chr11tm11 Cuol" (cl1n1e) '~l -~1<11~, Sim l :OO '•J "A ChnstWIU t.fftl" ((llHIC) ·~ l -Alt11ff So m 10:00 •J "MlrKlt 1111 )ll!r 51rttr (rom) '41-lll~lttft 0'11•11, lol1n Pa,nt. ~1111 .. \llfood '10' fC) "Tiit Si!ow Q\rttft" (rnm) '60-fu!l len(lh tn1m1red him "'' r1ltd by Art l1nklt!1tt J:)O 0 (CJ "W1ttll: Clr1tlt11111" Gonel {mu1J ·~ -B•n1 Crow,, D1n11y l'..lre, Aoumtrt C!wntr 10:)00 (C) "lht lllrt'tdt ti Our UdJ ti KOCE Television (50) Wl.DNISOAY 1·• ltOMANTIC •l.SILLION "~" t ;• 10U•1111.Y TO, ...... ,. "PMoor~iflq" I :• 1il'OMA" "'°".,10 •!co•" '#lbft'9n't r--tior.·· .ll» MllTl.••OOl.•SNllOfflOttNOOO t.:• SU4MI. ITltl.l.T HOmlfl) t:ll l.\.CCT•IC(OM,.AMY J,» YILUIA4.1.G•I. &:• (MILD O •O'#TM •MD 01.YILO .. Mt!MT "O.wl()>l>m1nl•I 011. ~ .. 1.t111 ¥ldo:ll• y .... , •• &:» W'llll TIMO f'O• A •l.AtoM-nw'°'""'""'w £"•1 1!• lll:AltCM THI. QUI.ST l"Ollt .... toN•L Ml'•NING illloou "' -·· J~» ~ASI. ''Am.Ill ~!ht NIQllol V"l!o•''' (ly•\l""'I o""'' I !• MAI Tl.lt .. 11.CI. TNRATl.111 tlwHo!0<lou1 w°"""" ''>Cl"'''-!llOll'!I"! t i• TMRl"llUTC:lt•Clll.• •:• •l.ALIOAOl:lo Win $800,000 From Wirt> Services RalJlh Gowling, <i F'ord Motor ('01npan,v \\'ol'kl'r in llan1ilton, t:r111::ida , and his \\'ife f:th~·I hl•ld th4' \\'inning ticket for Lhl' Iris h 5,.,,ct•pst;,1kes jal'kpot prize of $800,000. "I :;till h:ivt.•n 't comt• do\\'n to ('arth yt·t. I £';1n l bt'lit>ve it has h ;_1ppl'ned to tll\'." ;\lr~ <~0\1 ling replied \\'hl·n asked \1'h;.1t she plunned tu du \I 1tti llll' money. She 31\d hl'r husband arC' p;.1rt•nt:s u( (1 \'l· ~1in~. :tgt"d 12 to 27. She told a S\\'l'l'pstakes offici;.il \\ho telf'phont·il lht> nev.·s fro1n Dublin, ··Just the olht·r d<i.v ltalph was :;ay1ng hi.> was fed 111) v.·ith gt•lting up l•.1rly .ind ~01ng to v.•ork. I IC' \\'On ·1 hJvt• lo any mort· • RE'dd Foxx is no ordinary polict.' chit•f 'fht• star o( :Nlil's "Sanford and S(in .. Sl'l'lt'S ha!'.-pro' ult•d thP Jll'lict• fClt'C't~ :.it Taft. Okla. \\•1th .i p:1trul c:1r. and n1 ;.1dt~ s ort• (·1t i:tt'ns got Christ n)aS Jll'l'St•n t~. 1,10 1',oxx prl'SPn lt•d th1"' lo1vn "'Ith Joo lur'kl')S. f1·1 11t . nut:t. ;1 police t'~r and S.J,000 al a p.irl.' in .1 1un1or high Sl'huol. 1',11xx \\'a !S a ppoin tC'tl 'f.ift 1)0l1tL' r h11·f in :"ov embt•1·, 197·1. bt•co1ning thC' first of thrt•(' bl:it•k l'tlll'r- \;_iinC'rs to b(' n:.1111cd pnlitt~ ehi~•fs ti f p1·L~ct nm 1n ;1 ntly bl;ick Okl:1h1,m:i towns. Sarnmy f)avi~ Jr. is l.angslon ·s polict· l'h1t•f :u1d ... lip \\'ilson h(•:1ds l;,:iy,• t'll· forl't'Oll'nt offieers in Hult'\' 1-\Jxx y,·:1s ill ;1 nd did fiot :1t- tend. but "';,.i s rt•prest·ntt'<I by \\'illia n1 "'hil t', hi s :•tlornt'." • Jin11ny Cartt•r can'l g1\'t" ,l\\".1y pt•;1nuts in Oregon \\1ht•n ht• t·<1m-Fo Jtx p:ugn:; for tht' .\1 ay 25 prt•si<lt•nti :ll primary. St.-C're tary of State c·1:1y '.\tyer-; ~.lid . :\ s t;.1te l:.i\t' !);J l'S cand1d;1tt•s r11:1y nut J..:l\'C :l\\'a) somc·thin.e: of v:1iuC" 1n tht~ <'.llnp.11gn, ;..J )t•r s ~.ncl BumpC'r st1 ckt'rs ;ind buttons 1n;1 ~· ht• j.!!\ t'rl ;1\\';.1~, hul not PL'll S, pt'n1·1ls. b1\lllt' t·u rl<~. n).1ll'hhtic1ks nr pe:1n11t ~ C.1rtt·r .• 1 l)en1l•l·r:.it .ind f11rm C'r (;t~t1r gi.1 gu\'t•rnnr. 1:-. <• pe.1nut f:1rilll'I" :ind nuc-lt•::1r ph y~ll"lSI . Ill ~ c;tt1lp.11gn 11·orkt•rs havt• bt•t•t1 h:.uut inJ.: out b ;1).!s tlf Pl':lllll\S \\'Ith .J1111n)y l;1rt er for Prt•s tdt•nt · · un tht· m . • \':H-.1!ioning lJ.S St>n F.d"·ard KC"nnC'dy and John Tunnt•J \\'l'rt· amon)! thP :.k1C'rs at Squ.~\\ \';dlcy dl'- (Jy~·1t Sl'l"l'r a I ho11 r s a ! t ht' to1) of'-' s k 1 II ft Tht• 1n<·1 d l'rl I l!!ok plat'l' \\'hi.>n 50 mph 1\ uid~ f11rt l'd tht' l'l'"1•rl !11 1·lo~t· 1he j.!undola th;1t d.iil) h,1\!I" th1111 s.11HI:-11f si..1~'r~ \IJI :ind do\\tl fr,•m ,, llt'\\•OJ'I, nf ~kl tr;11ls _\s ,1 rt•-;11lt. :tln111st 3,!JOQ s kll'f'i, inl'lurf111~ 1h(' !\\o l" S :-1•n:1tnr:-. ;ind 1'llnnl'y·s thrt~l' chi!drc·n. 'it1 uJd :-h1\'E'r1n ~· fur h~1urs \\·;uling to get dO\\n !ht• rn uun· \Jill • (·h;111·n1;1n '.\l ao Ts('-fun~ had a '·<'ordi.d ;.ind fnt•11dly 1·1111 \·t~r~.;1!1on " \1·1th Pr1~s1dt•nt '.\l anu1·I Pin· h > da f'o.')ta o f the Ill'\\ republic of S:.10 Ttu11l'- Pr1nt·1 pl'. an 1s l.1nd n:.ition off the \\est cuasl of 1\fr1£'..t . ('Juna's c)ff\cial lls 1nhua 111:'\\'S J gl'ncy rc port('d ··ch:nrm:1n ;..1ao shoc1k hands \\'Ith t•aeh of thC" dt" t1nqt11 ::.ht·d ~111·st:. from San Tt11nc and Print1 pe :inti l'X!t•ndt•d a \\'arn1 \\\•lt·nml· tu thE'nl, .. lht· l"l'port S;~i d ;..1.in. \\'ho "'ill hf' 82 rl·i - day_ h;lS ITIC'l lhl!S )'(';tr ( J '.\'tth !G fOr('t J.?n \"tsitors to i>I;:O J>l .. E i't'KL!l j:! lll ('J t1d ln )!. _ Si.'l'l'L'\ar) 01 Stall' llcnr, ~--------~ .\. Kissinger un (Jtt 21 ;ind J)et•. 2 and J•r<'s idenL Ford on Dec. 2. • /\federal jud gt:> upheld the conviction of '.\1 ar('US "aynt• Chen au II in the 197·1 murders of :'11 rs .. \t a rt in l.uthl'r King, Sr_ <:1nd an Ebenezer Ba pt 1st Church de:1con ll.S. fli:;tr1 c-t J udge :'llewell F.denfi £>1d rejectC"d an ap11t'al by Chenr1 ult· s at tnrTICY that ChenallJI "' ;.i_s not ~IYC'll ;;id('qU:llC' com1)('tC'ncy hearings anti th:.it his tr1:il :should have ill'l'n moved from Atlanta. Edt•nfit"ld rl•fusC'd. hoy,·evl'r, to rule \\'ht'lhl'r thl' 2-1-vt•:ir olct C,h1~naull t·an l>l' 1.'XC'CUtl'd for the s!.1' in,cis , nottnp-the t: S. Suprl'me Court has ;.1 dt•<Jih 1>en:tlty (':IS(' jl{'JlCl!nJ?. • :'!l ick Ja~trr , IL•3d('r nf thC' English roc·k grnup Roll ing Stones . arrived 1n Ri o de J aneiro for a {y,•o v.·eek vaeation . .J :i gger wa:; greetC'd on arri v a I by his 1. ' wifl", actress Bianca Jaggt>r . Tht~ Rolling Sto nes IC'<lder :::aid ht' \viii not pE·rform in [{io during his st;:iy, b11t pl ans to perform in Rr:izil •·in thl" n ear future.·· J ;.1gger is s taying at the home of 1-\razilian actress Florinda Rulc-ao t \•:o mil f's south of !{1 0 . • President Ford's son .• ra<"k, tr;,1dt•d his golden r('trivcr pup py for ;.1 thr cc -munth -ol d Che:::~•1w:1kt• Ray r£'tri£'vcr namC'd Riva Shit>la \\'flidl'nrC"ld, )1 rs. Ford's press seC'r<'tary, d isclosed dl'tads of the :;wap after r,ord y,•as seen carryi ng Riv;i , a fem;,iJe, from his helicopter to Air 1-~orc-e One at Lhc• start of his trip to Vai I, Colo. ;..1rs. WeidC'nfcld said JaC'k had been given a pup- py from the· li tll'r of the P rcsident·s gold (·n r l-'tri t•ver , Liherly . But Jat•k preferred a Che:;apeak(' Ra y. Shl' s aid the trade y,•:is m;;ide with ~t ary Ellt•n '.\1 azola of El Cajon, Calif., and the \Vhite llous(• k('nnel k('eper ass is t c"'d in the exchange. • P rincess Anni" s hould Ix· second in line of suc- C't.>S~ion to the Hritish throne in keeping v.•ith th€' c-ountry 's new SCX' equality laws. a m e m ber of Parlia m<'nt :;aid. Princess Anne 1s now fourth 1n lint' to the throne after Princ-e h a rlc:;, Prl ncf' .i\.ndrew ;;ind 1>rince J.:dward, undl'r the ancient law ,r. I o( succ<'ssion that favors the male line. Rut Labor member of Parlia- ment Robert K ilroy -Silk believes the sex discrimin:ition ~ct that -rom.es. into force l\t on· d:1y shou ld c hange all thal. "I( we are making men and 'women equal. then that princi· pll.' !ihould apply right the way through," he t1a id . * ANNI! S1ngl'r·compost'r l.outs Prima, 6.1. who lapsed in· lo:. rom.1 followin(( brain surgery in C)ctob<'r. 1s still 1r1 c-ri t ica I C"ond1 lion. Ct'dar:;-Sinai I los plt:.1 1 1'::tid. Prht1a bfor:tmt• f11mous fn the 1950s <ind J9f.Os wht>n hl" Qnd his formt•r wife. KeelE')' Smllh, l'L' corded "Th:.Jt Ol d l!lark :W ag1l·:· T I( .W•o•n. 11>' Orio It l>t". Co.~ .......... o t262t Tno• """"'''" conOU<lt<l ttv •11 •II· Wl l1l.,,, G. 0'9'". Ml Fa+r Or , ai.taMoew ,CA 9211• T11+111u.i,,.~1 h condu<.lt<l by.,, 111. Cllw!o..ar. W1111•m G O•t•n A:ol-Ku,nmore Jf ff\I\ ll•ttmffll w•• Ill.a Wiii\ ti. tJt •<OU•• I IC ~tu.in ln!t •!.itmctnr "''' '"f!d .,;,,, ,,_ Cou"t' Cttr• o• 0••"11<' co .. ntr on 0.Lt"1Doll I~, t9/~ Tilh , .. , .... ,,,, w•• lllt<I wllfl t .... Qwnly Cttrk 01 O••nq.co County °" O.C.mt>er 4, "'' County Cl••' ol Ottll"'° '°"",' °" Dtctmt-• It, 1'1~. ·-""'""\""" o'""illl co.,1 fl .. 11, 1>11ot. °"' 1•. JI. l~liMn<l J•n I , I•, 1t10 lll11-1S PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE lllCTI TIOUS 9U51HESS N4ME Sl ATEMENT l'ICTITIOUSl.UStNESS NAME STATEMENT TIW 1or1ow11>9 oe .. .oni ••• CIOing ousl. ......... : '"' lollowlnq c>e•M>n " <1<>1~ ttu\I· ....... , $ANVISTA OEVElOPME NT COMPANY, 3190 'C' •!rpot1 ' Loop 0r1.,., C0'1• 1Nw, C:t lUornl• m1fo NAT•ONA l. '>ERlllCCS COM· PANV, lOJS.n MIQ ... l Or•Ye. ~-rt litatll, (•l•!l>rnla '11"60 a,,,,. •111o:r1 B•""~ 3)171 Bta<:ll Qo..a. Ca~"r'•no Be1c,,, Cilldom,. "1•1• Tnoi bu•I"•·~ I\ COl'><IYCteO DJ •n I" '1•••1111•1 .9.,,nA S.r111• 1noi ~l•!tmen1 ... , 1ueo .... in '"" Co11n1~ Cit•~ ot O••n;t (OIJnrw on O.cemOo!r II, 1'/) ·~"' Puol"""" O•inQ<I CO•\l O•oly PllO! DI>< ll,lt,191\fll<IJ.I" 1,ll ,IY1' . "310.1\ NOTICE 70CREOITO•S SU,.ElllOR C:OUlllTOF THE ST ATE OF C•LI FORNIA FOii THE COUNT'!' OFOll•NGE No. A·l)H4 E!lflt ol ROBERT S, ROBERTSON, 0.(••..0 NOllCE IS HERESY GIVEN lo tne cr..tltor\ ol u.., ~tto•e na,,..,11 '*<Mnt "''"ail P"••On• llO••"ll claim• <!<l•in\I ll>t ..,,a <1t'<•09nf ••• fto"""° t;) !He lntm, wl111 rt>tr neceswry •ouc"""• In 1.,. Dlhtt ot !l\t c!etk OI !tot ID<>"" rn- 11110!'\I tour!, o• !o O•t..ent !"""'· w•lh ,,.. ne<n w•y "°"""'"'· to tnr ""°"'"~ •t ""' olllte 01 WILBUR E. QUINT. " P r olt\Slo,,11 Corpo•6llon J••o WU•h•rt Blv(I Suote -· LO\ A"91fltS, C..•Uorno• 'fOOtO. "'"''" " Ir. Ol"Ct O! bu!><nel• ol tr.e <1noer .. Qnto '"all ""'I le•• 1>trt.11"•f>Q ro IM r•tllt 01 w ,o M · <'°"nl, Wolf\•" fo<1r m.,,.th\ dll.., !~ for11 °"'"" 11 ion 01 in .. notoCe O.t..., Dtcembo:" 12. ltlS G P•ul ii:orm•n E•t<u!o• o! !hr W•!I of I"" •bO•e ndmt<I <le<-nl Wt LIUR E QUINT • l'tottu+o,,11 Cltf'pot•hon )4.c)W)I W'tlre l l•O s..lltlOI Lot A"9f1•1, C• tOO !O T•I· Ull! llfl·tll t 1 AllwOMft lo• E ••< .. tor I Publi1""<1 0•8n'1<! Ca•\I Oa!I, Puc!, Otc.ll,?•.J1,l~/)•nOJ6n ,,,976 •186.7S PUBLIC NOTJCF. l ·IClltS NOTICE TOCA:EO!TORS No. A.·UlU SUPE RIOR COU llTO'° THE S7•TEOFC•L1 FORr.irA, FOR THECOUNTTOFORANGE In"'" M~t!Pf .,, lh• E•• .. r• or ANNE JOllCANJl[lr El .. Otcea',l'<I '°"''><~ 1~ ,. •. ,.o., Q••e11 ro t•t O•t<I•\ ~a~'"''"''m' ~'l~'"'' ll>e ~·l•<l<l"<~<l•nt '"lo• ,~,a <·"""' •n 1ne oil,<• ot '"" it••~· 1n. 610•<'\•.t•d tout!'" 111 ate .... ~1 u., 1 to M• '·""""•On• o ,,1 '"'or r.ce OI f:OWllRO ~ llOt I•• A!IO""'' dl l ~..-I•~ El't l<>la•o<lo 9•~<.I .• n l,,.. t.•t•<.• P • .-dd~ .... '"lo\ Anq,.•I" '°"" IY ..... no(ll '·•Ht• ol!<Ce •I IJW' pOIK .. ol '"'~'""'so• tnt uroatr\ol)i\ea on •II m.11 l•f·, r.>rl~•n·n~ lo •~·• ~•lil•e """-" na.m•, *''" 1"" ,....L.,\\d•• vou<.t.<•1 mu.I ti<' h ltO ur 1>'•"•nr~a '"' 6''"t'"''" wotn>n !au• monln\ ar1er !l>I! lusl wl>lotl!•onot 111,, nol•tf Oati!'CIO.c 1, t91S J0A0ANMUPll AY REIFEL E><M.u10f ol !hPWtU ot '••O ~P< "°"n' EOWAllO S. ROE l H S" EA~f COlOR•DOllLUD, P•S•OEN•,C:• t1101 l>ubll~ht<I O">nqe C:od\I O•oly Pilot, 0.(tft1DerJ,!0,ll,lt.tt/~ IS9\l lS l'l J\1.1c · :'\·cr r1<·1·: PUBLIC NOTICE CP-1~13 r.iOTl('E TOCllEOITOllS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 5T•TE OF CALI FORr.il• FOR THE COUHTY O'° OR•NGE No. A·lloOU E\!•le cl Rl(H"RO GIRARD PAQUET TE. Dttta!.t'<I NOTICE !S HERE BY G!VEN !a!~ crl!<lllOtS ot tne dbo•e "ameo <leet'<ltnl '""''au Ptr'!ions n•~•nQ c!olnu 6Q<O•n,1 r~ .,.,(I aeceoent ••t rr<iu"ed to me !nem, witll !ht nect••a•r vouctoe•~. '" ltoe Ol!lte ol t!l,e tier~ 01 th• atto~ ~ "l!M ~°"rt, or lo pte...,nl ttoem, W1!h !l'o! ne<'.t>'il•Y '"'"""ef~. lo ll>e unc11>t"'~ .II </O PRENNEA a. BUNT, .A nornt•• "'Law, 16SI E•>1 f ourt" S1'HI, ...,,le ll!, ....,,la"'""· (ol<lo•n•a ~1101, whocn " H>e ,pl...:e of o .. ,.ne•• ol '"" un· de•!•;""°'" 611 m~tt••• perl6•n•nq to tne est•lt ol '"'" decO<!<'nr .... rnon '°"' m>l'llh~ "I lt• t"" '"" putt• •t al •on of tl>•S notic~. O.tlNIO.cemtier tt, lfl~ VICKI R.UPTOr.i Admln••1•1tru o• 1..., E~late or !M aboYe n~me<I de~-! PlllENNER A BUNT ltSt E•sl fourth ~ltHI, Ste. Ut ...,nt.a •n1, C11itomla tl/O, Tel: f1Ul IJl.Mll Attot ... r• lot •dll'!!ftlstr 11•1 • Puttlt"'4<<1 O••n~e Co6•t Oaolv Polo!. O.c 1,, lt, t~ISonO Jan.1, 1•, ltl6 41112·1~ PU RI.IC NOTICE NOTICI! OF 71tUSTE E'S S•LI' T.S. r.io. 1911-161 On J•n~1•1 ll , 1916, 11 10 a.m . C•L•FOR N IA. FIRST BANf(, • Co!llOt"'• carl>O••llon, •• <lu•v -n! ta Tru•IN under a"o purtul ol !O Oftd of Tr<111, ... 1..a •oru 1e. t91S, rKotdt<I Aptll 19, Ills.a. In\! NO lSOSO, in-n•. ~Ot 166.J, ot Oltocl•I Record>'" Ille ottlc t ol 1ne Counl y l'!tc.,.!k>• al Ot1ng1 Counly, Sttte ol C•I, ornl• WILL '>ELl AT PUBLIC AUCTION 10 HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH (~•I· bit •t time of slit +" lowlu• '""""' ol tne u"'~ S!ltttl •t 111e Nor111 F•onl enl••nt e 10 \l\f Orange (OYn!w COIJnl'K>uW IOC•llNI •I 100 (•••c Ontto Ori" -•1 lfotmtrly W ttll SI ) In,,.. CM1 ol S...t• •n.t all fl{l"I. !Jiit •nu ,,,_ 1Prt'1 "t Ofl.,.\leO 10 ano now ltel<I by '' ,,,_, .. Id 0.-.cr Of fry\! I" ll'W o<OPtt· ty Sllut!ll'd •n .. Id Coun1, •M St~le !/lel< r!t.cl ••. Loi• 1 .,,a 11" Bloc• 3:11 al Cot.,,,. del INr. ln !I>!! City ol Newoori 11ot.c:11, •• ..,,.,..., ""• Ml~ '"e•eol recoro;llNI on Boo> l , P6qes •I 1nd 11 ot M•• <e•i,,,..,.,, M4IP\, '" trot office o1 '"" toun\r llt<or.,..r ct said County EJtCEPTlr.iG Tf.IEREFllOM !~ Souli'wa•le-rlv S9.001ttl lllettol. PU BLIC NOTICF: S·UO.J SUPERIOll COUlllT O'°THE STATE O'° t •LI FOAr.il A FOR THE COUNTY OFOR•HGE ND A·IStll NO TIC E OF MEAA:tH G 01' PETITION 1'011 PROIA TE OF WILL ANO FOR LETTEll5 TE ~TA.~EN· TAR YANOC:OOIC.IL E•l•le ot lEOOE R OON ~TllA. 0.<t •'INI NOT ICE IS 11ERE8Y GIVEH !n.i CROCKE'I N•T •ONAL 6AJl'I. ,, n.1 1,0f'lal ttdn•o~Q ~•l.O«~I""' .,~. hh'\I hl!•t•n I lltl •!•Ofl IO• p, Obd le"' Wiii •net lat l\\.,,nct ot Len e•• T•\!a""'n,~•• -(<>Ooc••. •ttertn<e IO which''""'"" ,.,. turt""r ~·"<UI"'" •n<I t""I '""I ,,'"" """ Pl•<t ol lle~•·nq !"" \.dn'C' IW\ been •et !or J•nua•y O 1916, al IQ Oil am , •n"lnf COIJt!toom or °"°"'''"''"' No Jo' \i•O (OIJr! d! 100 Cow<t: c:~nlto DtoW -\! on 11\t Colw !>I '>d"!• A.,., Cllo!orn•.t O.lecr O.temtte• 19. 19/S WILLIAM E 51 JOHN, Co<1n1 •Cler> VOORHEES,ICNABLE -VOORHE E~ llJ.JD H•wtllOtne l l•O ,.. iat TO<"r•n<•. C•lllG<nll ff}(ls •ttot"''' lot Pt1iUontr ----- - -Tne '1rtoet •<IOten ""O ot""' common PIJoo.,toed O•anq• toa\I o~.iv Piiot. 0.<tmcw" 13, 1•, lC, 19/S •81>1 I~ SUPElllOR COUA:t OF THE dtS".J"lt+O<I. 11 •"Y· ol the re•I pr0Pf'1y PUBLIC NOTICF. S7 ATE OF C•LI l'ORH!A F<Jll O..SC•lb"dabove It purporti!'CI IOtle THECOUNTY Ol'OllANGE l03 Ft rnlt•! A•enue, ,.,..,,,.deli-------------- No.•·1591S Mar,C•lllor,,lo. 1 -tol.., NOTICE Of" H£1lR ING 01' PETITION Tiie un<lttSl!l"INI Trulltt cll.clalml SUPERIOll C:OU RT OF THE P'OA: PROB•TE 0 1' WILL •NO FOA "'1 ll•blllly for •"Y lncorrtc-11>1!11 ol ST•TEOFC:•Ll,,OlllNIAl'Oll LET f EA\ TEStAM ENT•RV ANO UW llfff! •d<lrt•• •l><I otller Cormn:tr> THECOUNTYOFOAANGE f"OR •UTHOAIZ .. TION rO •O· dKl9"•lllW'l,lt an1,>l'IOwntwr1l11. Nc1.A·ISIU MIN t5TEll UNOER THE StldHolt wlUbtmoM,l>Ulwltllout NOTICE O F HE•RtNG OF !HOEPENDEHT ADMlfo!r~TA•TION <O,_.n.t,,! or "'arranty. t •Pttll M !.,._ "!!TtTIOM FOii PllOB•TE Of WILL OF £ST•TES •CT 1Pro1>.111 C-5'1 plllNI. •IP{l'•C'lnq lillt, OOS~HICW'l,0< ...,. •ND i"Oll LETTEJIS 7ESTAMEH- t1 seq I cumor1ncts, to pty Ille remalnl1>9 pron· T•A:Y E\l•tt al MAllGAllC T ... PEARCY, cl~I 1um of 1rw l>O\t \lturi!'CI b'f .. od E"l,t ol MAR('IA. L LIS TON. ak~ 0.<t•'.ed Ott<l al Trust, ,,..w11· $)(1,00Cl.OO, w!!h M•llCl A LOUISE LISTON. l lo d NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 ... 1 •ntere\I '""'"°"· a1 pto.,,!dtd •II !.t>Cd """llCt•L.BUCKNELLLISTQNAl';A Gt. TH•ll•N[ VALlAN OIGHAM """ ..,,,, ..aw•nct \, u •nv. U-• Ille, ........ """Rtr• tlSTON. Ot<fl\.eD !•ltd l>t:teln ., Pl'l•toon lor Pr"""te al I"' sal<I O.tcr OI lrusi, let,, cn••'Jf!S .,., NOTICE IS HE II EBY GI VEN !NH Woll I nd !or •l\ulnt e ol Ltlttr\ ••Pl"'"" al I~ 1rys,H -(Jf tM .JAMES HENllY LISTON na' hi ..... f~.!lmtfttarv ,o lhe ll"!o!•one•......, la< ,rvsh crtatto tty Mid 0..0 OI Try•t. 1w .. 1n a Pl' Iii Ion lo• Probi1~ OI Wiii •"" ... 1norirll•on I~ aamlnl~lf• -II>!! I Tht benefki••v ur><le• sa!O o.ed of kit iUU.lfl<f 01 Letter• T"tl•mtflla•v lo lr><tel>l">de"t A<lm•n,,t•a!ton of E>i.itt Tr<1'1 l>otttolo•e •••CutlNI "'(I de-tlle pelill..,,.r •e!erefttt ta -"" i\ Ac, IP•abatf CO<le S91 ti ...,Ql rdfeten<t 11 .. ,.., to !I'll under1!11n1d o -nttn ...-lot lu'11w• n.•licul••"..,.., '"~! ro *~''"I• 'tl•<lt I D• lurrher O.tl•••tlOfl of~t•un •flOOt......,lot '""''""'"""Pll<eo!nt••onqr""w""' 0¥llcu•••1.11><1 t"61rne11m~ ~place St!t. •nd • -ntt" Nol let of 0r1 ... 11 "'" been set !or Otcemtte• 16, 191}, ~I pl hNlnnq 1he IM•lO' fl•• Ott<! ~· !or -E!e<llon lo '>elf. Th• und>ttll~ •·JO . m .• '"Ille (OUrl•POm ol Otp.ort-JMl .... f' t , 197', •I• JO •m .i.m., +.. lne ,..,..., wkl Ntt(k eol ~'•11!1 arw:I Ei.t· men! No. l 11 \•l<I courl, "' 1CD 0 .-1( <OUrtraom ot Department r.io l of s.aoa II"" to S.1110 bf •tto•dtO In Ille tount1 Centt• Qo;.,. We\I, on '"" C•tv Of Sont• <ou'1,a, IOOClwo( Cente• Otoye ......,,t,ln _,.lhtft•l ptopertyl\iotlltd :,,.1,C..llla<nla ,...., (111 ot S•n!l Anol. Calo!O•"'" 0.tt· 0.ttmbtr 11, ltlS O.!e<l No,,.ml:>l!r 18, 1q1~ 0.IN O..ctml:>l!f I ~. 1•1s C•L• FORNlA f I AST BANI( WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, WILLIAM E 51 JOHN, formerlv County Cle•~ County Cl~r • SoutMrnCalllo•nla •~ICN•RDJ. B•ll:IC:M TNOM•J W. ALLEN Fl•SI NltlOflll Bl"k MOS.. ~Inell 111•0. •ttor,.y•llaw tlWldftu~t" Wlltl04 IHI Do .. ~lrftl 9y: Roy M, F•veli.on LOt .. ...,.1n, c•. -J S..Clt JOO Vitt Prttldent .ttorflly IOI'· PtUll•-r Newport hlt ll. C•lllornl• t1...0 Pullll-Or•nge (a.a\! 01llv Pllol, Publl•f\ed On1n9f Co111 Oa•lr Po fat. T"": (11•1 1n. 1a. 1 :""='":m:::":'c':':· ':':·:':' ·:':":':.._ __ :':'»::.:':'.:.:-.:•:•:m:"::::'_'c·:' ·:':·:":':'c.... ___ :•:~::::':' A.l!Otntv lot: Pt!IUOM• Pu!>+1,....,11 or~n~ coa.i oaur Pl1ot. PUBLIC NO'tlCE P UBLIC NOTICE 0.ttmbt• II, •8, 1l , !1/S '1811.IS -----~~~==~====~~~~==~~~----- P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTlll•CTO"S CALLI NO iro• ••as S<~OOI Cls•rlc, · L•11un1 8e•ch Un111e0 s.:noo1 Oll!rlcl B!<I 0.1clllftf 10 00 o'<l<Kk • m,. Of tt'>l!61~a.,ot J•ft...,,,, ,,,. "''"''"'BIO AectlP1. e .. , ...... ~Ottk• of Uoun• S.ecn Uno li1<1 s.<noot Oh- lri<t, SSO Btumo"I Stfetl, LllQunl Bil.ell. C•lllo•lll• '11•S1 P•olt cl !Otnllllctllon Namt OC...r•111on "r•lform Pl Kt pl•"• art on lite· 8uslnns Of llct Of U11<1nl Bil•<" Unlllt<l Sc~ Ohlrk1, I'° a1u....,,,1 Sir"'· uv...11'. Bttc:ll, C•llfor1111 '2611. NOTICE IS HEii: EBY GIVEN llWll '"'" ab<>Yt·ft•l>WO Scllool Ol<ilrlct of Or""9f (ou"tf, C•lllornl• . ..:11"'1 bl' •"O !llt01J;fl lh Go•~rn lno eo.ro, .,.,,,,,.,,,. ••'•••tel t o•• "DISTRICT'", will race+vt 1111 to. tJUI not 1•1,r lf\t" 11\t 1bovt '''''"'II,...., M•lt<l blll'\ IOI' tllt •ward Of. CIW'llrKI '°' ,~ '""" proltcl, 110. •IWlll b9 rtttl ... O I" the pliKf lderlllllt<l l boft, ..... 1h•ll be --.cl ...., pybllcly N,f(J •loud ti 1r.. •--1!1ltcr Plat•. E•cll b+O rnu)t to,,form al'ld bol f'ftPO"tl .. IOI ... C°"1t I C I "°""m••h. Tt. DISTll:ICT ftWl"V•1 ,,,. righl IO ,.IKt..,y ot tll b!Ot or tow•I,,. ..,, It• N(IUIM lll" Df' lnlO<m•llUt, In ..,, blCL or In nw bldcllftO. Tl>o OtST•1CT "'' O.tarMIMd IN """''•I ..,.. ... 1111nci ••I• of ...,. oi.r.. ~ 1,, 1,,. l«•lltv 111 ""let! t1111 _,,. l1tobt ....-lot"'" 1111' t•cfl craft or 1¥1'11 of ~m..,, ,,..<led tat>Nt""'llw <- treu . 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Pub!+~ Ot•"Ot C:Gt11 0•11w PhOf, 0-....0.t 11,~, ltlJ •1'f-IJ fo!OTIC£ TOCONTllACTOllS C•LLING FOlll BIDS S.:hool Olstrltl. 1 llVI NE UNIFIED Bid Otlclhroe: A• S<1>e<lul1N1 ~·tin Pla<:e OI BIO Aec•lot: lrvlnt Uni lied 5'nool Oiilrlc l Ottlc•, 19'1 Anon "~"I.le. lr~1nt,C.llla<n!a '1110S 1...,i.:~:110:;~;~,C ttlon N1fT>I! IAVINE HIGH SC>+OCll, •111 W•lnut A•rnut, ON J•NUAll:Y U, 1'16 s.p.ralt BIOS lo• lht lo!!owlnQ elemenh of construcllOfl will bt re>ctl~d 1~ loilQW\, C ... llt!J Tl..,. lot ll:t(t l'I ll l.iOt 1f:OO•.M, # C"'I••<' It -RuU•kt l'entr"'l It-Ptumbl"ll 11-Ele<trlc.i Wor,. 1'-Mel,11 Roof Ottk II -llulll·Up ROOll"9 Uld MlK n·••·""'· 1.00 ... M. S-1.Yoelil 11 -w.11 MPl#llf'd Ch•lkbcwrd ... c1 T KkbcwtO IJ -Pftllnisl>l!d c.MllM!I ...a ~UOu>O CIWllkbcwrd •1 -A<OIJ•lk.i Coor\ •l><I F••""' 11 -RoU-Uo Coots anOGrllll 10 -A•um+nu'll HMOr11!1 •-Wirt Mesi\ P.irtUlont 8 '>Dr1 w10 <:emen1111ou\ f l•tPtoollnQ 1 -.. cou\1•<11 M11trla1s o -G'p"'m Omen! UndHllfmct~t S-Latlll"'l"><I Plo•lerl11g 1:00 ... M. '-Mel•I St~d W61! A.semt>C if.1, S<llolllt!ndtcl CtlllllQ .. \HmOh•s 11><1 Gvpwm W1lltlO•rO )-fur,,1sn1ngo1 Hollow Metal Coot•""" F,....,., 1-Fo,,li.ti C.w""~''Y '"'"' Mlllwo•~ ! -11°"1!11 Fr•mlf><I JOrtc;t Pl•nsate 0" !He· Ro" 0 , Y~ l\rt llllKlur•I Ot(Jfn"lllOfl .• 0101 8<1btt Road. C-nll>O, (A tS01 4 & lrY!nt H•Qll '><N!OI Con•tr.,Ct•Ofl Olllct, •Ill W•1n<1t .. .,..., 1.-..1nt, C•. 92101 N071CE IS HEllEBY GIVEN IM! ll>o •tl0¥t.,....,.cl Sc._I Dl1lrlcl Of Ot•n~ eo..nt1, C.•llfornle, •ctl"U bf -,,,,.°"911 lh G'l¥t•nlnu Bo.ero, ,.., .•• ,,.11,, ••· l«rt<l lo 11 "OISTlllCT," w!ll re<tl" Yet to. bui I'll lllt• 1,,.,, ,,,. fbOwt·•lllt<l II""· )llltCI bkl1forI ... 1wa•dof t <onlroKl lot lnt•bo¥tll"Ofe<I. Bllh "'-11 b9 rt<tlwlNI 111 I,,_ otau> kltftUl!t<l •t>o .. , -.... 11 bit ... ,,.0 •flll """°'~''•HO •IO<AI •t ,,,. •bo-1t•tf'dpfect. 11101,,,,,no"' J JO P.M. J.an .... ' lJ. lt1', In !I'll-• fn whlcll rt>«J-. Tiit touo.1...., M~ll wou ti. ....,..i•td °" tee" "" ol blo <IOC-11 ,o ...,.,,,"'"' '"'""'" inOOOCI CCll"dlhOfl Wll/lln IOClay\lllft .... b;d-l"f.l!ll.lllf! l1l ptf WI. E...:11 Olcl ""''' tOflfOfm 1ncr Dt ,.._..,,,. kl Int l 11n1rec1 <IOC_,,, 1 EKh lllO .,..11 M t ccom-lt<lb'flflt M<>Jtltr rtlff•M loln tr..t ontrKI <IOCu- "'*"'-by'"" 111101 or-\td ,~ .. 1rec1«1. TM O!STillllCf <twr•tt '"' tl9"1 Jo ••IK.I...,. ot all DIOI .,. to Wl•wt Inv If. ~fftU..or lntormtlllltt l"M'IVOICllOf l"lllci 111«11"'11 1 ... O!STllll(f 1111 Otl1tll'I-Ir.. QIO'M••I P<"<rv1Ul<>0 rift Of Clff cll•m •1Qt1 In Int IOC•!lty 111 wllkll It'll•..,.,. h '° bt Pllfformtcl lot •ttfl <••n or lwl>t Of -•m.an ,..ctiN Id ••-cut• "" tOfll•KI. TI>lw rai.1 •• on Ill• 11 11\e OISTA:ICT offlc• IOC•I.., •11 .. 1 AllOfl ·-· INlM , Ctlllof'"'t Coot.I -y !If' Obt.-1 .... Dflr"Uf'\I A UHIV!lf 19-wf i«l Y,.lf Ill fll!tlll<i•, t ... ktD 1111 T'l>o Pot-..oot"' Klltdui. of Pltf'ctlf.11'1waOfl 11 -..--• _,,1,,. O•v Ol •IOM !el "°"'"'· ,,.. rt11 '°' llOlltl•' lflel -•nme --.,..!! ti. .i lt1tl !Im• •nd -· "°"· 11 -11 1111 rrwt'M&ltor' ""°" IM(ONT lllloCTOlt IO-tl'M (O'll•KI !11w•f°"6, ....,....,.,,, ~' we<onl••<IO• "'*" l\!ffl, • .,.,_ llttlll#I ll'M Mid -1•1eo .... kl 111 _, ITMfl•mjllor•d by I...,, lnlllt t-..<ullon oC .... t .,l••U Nt bklcll-r -· Wllhel••w l'llt bid IOI' .,.,loo°' ''41¥' Ml .. l ... d•l• Ml tDr 111e GPtfllnqofblft A HV'-tlt "'°"" ll'ld f (Nflot,,_t blll'NI •ill Ill '9CIUltlCI pt'ICI• IO••t<llllo.. OI 111t ,.,l•at1. Tll• 119yrnant llOIWI tlltll 1» In lllt lof'm wt I0'1h 1,, nw tonrttc:1 --"h. \ ' PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI N ES~ H•MEST•TEMENT T"" !011owong pen.on, 6tt ooonQ °"'' "'"a' MESA PAC•l'IC AS'>OC!A-IES !IOI Tr•O• Wl na~ Lanr , N""'""'' 6".><:to, CA 92!>00 CU Joton P Roqdn, 1101 T•- Wu><I• Lane, N!WPotl Br •<". CA onl.el:i ni A!k>lto C<>•oo•a11on, 11l'1 r._ Wlt><I\ La ..... N~ .. OOrl 11<-Mto, CA '11f'IO Ill Jonn L ~oo•I", 1801 G•e""'°°" Newoor1 S.,•<n. (" 92"60 C•J H.;Qh H llO...., Jr. 190/'>dn!oN~ St . N~.,.t>O•I Beath, CA Q2W.O !S! RavmonW H.u!et. l<t()0'1<!hO,•w Ro.Ml, Ne .. oort Beat to, CA '1'2WJ tn•• bu\•ne~s ·~ ro!l<l<1t t,.11 bW" 9""<'•al l)ilrtn~r•h•p Jo11n P Roqan Tf\" ,1a1emPnt w"' ld~d w.1n !I•• Co<1nt1 Cir•• or O•dnq~ C.o•ml ; "" O.<eml>I!• 19, !9/S Fl>Ol'I P<1b••,"'1<I O«anQe' (0•" Od<IV PHm . 0.< 1'. J1, 1tlSano Jdll I, H , 1910 .lllJS 11 PUBl.l C NOTICE £""'"" No.10?-l•" NOTICF. TO CIU;OOITORS 'S•<s-•1~1·6101 u cc .~ • t><,.1 K lr6'"'"' •' "t>l>y! !O D<· '"'''lo '"" ""'"'' """ 1l<1<1n··•• •t.l<l•••-• '" l~l••n•!e•.,.•a•e ROYROUOI NE,SS NO Y,/}2~\ ....... R!E llOUO•NE. SS r.io S•l •1 \~S.. No I P•r• ~wl>Of1 Ne..,porl 6'!..cn (.al1!0f"'" 7~""""''~~<1buvnr••d<l<lr"'>' "' IN l'<\n\IOtPr ''" MA RJORIE Y LEf. ~'>" \SI 1l l•Q I 1110 P~•• N•.,11<"1 r.ie.,pot, B~6tll Clll••O•noa AU 01n~• !)y\n,.\\ nd•'>~\ dA;l ~· <l'e'>"'' ,....,.., ttw '"~ l•d"''~•o• w.J,.,~• 1'"'"" ,~ .... ta~! 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LITT LEWOP TH, .!AMf'.5 8 COIHSON, GLEN E STEPHENS', WI LLI AMR DEWOLr-E B•RIO"I ( G•ur, CHARLES 0 flElO, ""UL T '>ELlEll, TEllRV BlllOGC'i CK ARL E\ 0 Wl-l l TE DAI.Lii\ HQlMES , CHRISlOP.;ER L C•RP ENIER , R IC '1AR O i ANOERSON and LEE R MOHR •o P••1M•S, doinq 01,1\1ne'1 1,1nd"' I"' name and •lvl• 6! BEST, ae~T ANO !(RIEGER, OEFENOANT AR CO M MUNICA710NS CORPORATION .. Monne,c1a torpord lo on, MY LO M TUllNEll, MR'> MYLO TURNEil, A WI LLIAM RETZLAFF ana OOES \ 111•~1,1g~ 10 ln<l<1~•ve, SUMMONS C11tNum1Htr' 111•1• NOTICIH Tou ft1vt IHtt" •wd. n,, tll<lrt <NY dttlelt 1q•rn11 •Ou '"''"°JI'! '°"' bl'lnt fttltd unit•• ,..., ,.'11>111><1 ...itftln lD di¥1 Rt•d lftt rnlotm1r.on t>ittow, •v1so• U""' n• .. oo drm•r>Ndo. 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(AP) -Yester- day, Catfish Hunter. Today, An- dy Messer s mith and Dave McNally. Tomorrow, the world. That's right. The same status that brought millions to Hunter a year ago, that will bring riches to Messers mith, and maybe, Mc Nally, could be a gold mine for almost every maJor league bas~ball player. It's free agency, a sort of finan- cial haven m which no one has you, yet everybody wants you. And it could happen to hundreds of ballplayers for the 1977 baseball season. Peter Seitz, the impartial ;.irbitralor who pushed Catfish Hunter towards a S3.75 million pot or gold, waved his magic wand Tuesday a nd ruled that pitchers Messer s mith and .\tcNally were free agents. Seitz s:iid that both pitchers played the 1975 season without signing con- tracts and, accordingly. have t'nded their contractual commit- ments. Messersmith with the Los Angeles Dodg.ers and McNal· ly with the ~ontrcal Expos. Corona del Mar 's ~lessersm1th, a high-quality pitcher with two 20-victory cam- p3igns under his belt and a 19-14 record last season. could com- mand some sky high bids from the major league teams. On the other hand, McNally, who left the Expos last June bt'cause his arm was wasted, may only be worth dirt. lie l'Ouldn 't be reached for comment Tuesday but. when last seen at his car dealership in Billings, ~ont., he was not looking to ride the comeback trail. ~esscrsmith refused comment ANDY MESSERSMITH after hearing he had been declared a free agent. Messers mith answered the door to let in a visiting pal but then told a photographer right behind the guest that he wouldn't pose for photos and had notlung to say. • The bushy-haired pitcher, who was sporting a full beard grown s ince seaso n 's end. acknowledged he had gotten the word that he's free to bargain for his services with the highest bid- der. But he explained that he made it a rule never to conduct <1ny "business" at his homL'. a rc•- sidence just a block off Pacific Harris Doubtful McCutcheon Back In Rams Offense LO:'<iG RF:ACH <APl -The Lo!> Angeles Rams got some sup- port from their hospital corps this S<1turday against St Louis, hut coach Chuck Knox still isn't ..;11re who'll bt' his quarterback an t he opening :"Jat1onal Football lA•ague pla)·off game. .JamL·s Harris' condition is a d;1y tn tfay propos1tum. ·· Knox ~aid Tl1esdav. · lle 's laking treat ment d•lllY and will throw to See how his a;·m fl'cls. But we ean't kl I. .. Harns. the !'in. 1 signal caller, =-ufferl'<l a bruiSt'd shouldt•r al :\ew Orlean~ on Nov. 30. lie ap Pl'ared for only three plays ,1gainst G rcen nay in a 22 5 Hams· victory and didn't play in last S,;1turd;.i' ·s 10 3 upset of dt• frnding Super Ho"WI champion Pittsburgh Co::. ta ~t t'S a resident Ron . faworski. fhe second year pro from YmmgslO\\ n St;Ht', too over in lhc.>s1.' games. l 'nless Harns shows rapid im· provement , 1t will be the un- dl'rst udy going against the Bruins Breeze To 96-75 Win Ove r Baylor LOS ANGELES CAP) -The forward combination or MarqUC'S J o hn so n and Richard Washington produced 37 points Tuesday night as fourth ranked l T LA ran away to ~1 96·75 victory O\'er Baylor in an intersecl10nal college baskketball game. The triumph, which gave UCLA its 87th home court victory in a row at Pauley Pavilion. over- ~ had owed a 32 ·point performance by the Dears' 6· foot -9 sophomore center Tony Rufus. Johnson. a 6·6 1 :i junior. scored 20 points. The 6-10 Washington, also a jun ior, added 17. The teams traded baskets for the first 4 ''2 min utes with UC LA leading only 12-11. At thal point. Baylor succumbed to the UCLA press and .began to make errors. The Bruins broke the game open with a 26 -6 blitz in a space of just over l'ight minutes and moved in - to a 53-36 halftime lead After that, UCLA. 6·1, was never in trouble. Baylor dropped to3•S. llears guard Danny McDaniel had 17 and teammate Larry Spicer, a forward, added 16. Startlne UCLA guar~ Brad Holland and Andre McCarter hnd 14 and 10 points, respectively, and reserves Jim Spillane and Ray Townsend added eight and s ix . aAYt.O• (111 -Spl<tf' 1•, RvM '1, CMll1M 1, Mco.ille111, McOulr••· _ Droll Uq..A 1 .. 1 -Wa'111f191on 17, Jo11nt011 "'• • lnoe/ '/. HOli.nct 14. McCerW 10. T_ .. 1111 ~ Ollllda >, '-111aM •. Vroman S, ~ t, SMltl\t. Halfllfl'lt • UCLA». laylor • T01aHout1 laylOrlS, UCt.A It.A 11,JU. Cardinals at 1 p .m. Saturday in the Los Ange I es )1l'mon a I Coliseum. Knox does ha v(' regular fullback Lawrence :\tcCutcheon back for the game and he's been the leading rusher for thl' club with 91 l yar~. Offl'ns1\'l' tackle Charlie Cowan is still questionable but defensive back Yfonte Jackson will be hack. ··we won't know until late in tile week who'll be starting at quarterback ," Knox told his Tuesday morning meetinJ.! with newsmt:•n. "We haVl' to Sl'l' 1f Harris can throw and han· ac· curacy and velocity. .. It comes down to how \\ell he's throwing on Thursday .. That"s Christmas Day and the Rams will go through a regular practice although Kilox will st<.1rt 1t an hour early to allow players more time with their fam1ltes . Basically. the game was seen as a clash between the rugged Los Angeles defense and the ex- plosive Cardinals offense headed by a quick line. quarterback Jim llart and fullback Jim Otis who has 1,076 yards to lead the Na tional Football Conference. ·· 1t ·s a great blocking line and Hart. a veteran of 10 years in the league. knows where all of his re- ceivers are all of the time." Knox s aid. "Even if somebody bre;.iks down on blocking, he's gomg to· get his pass off." Hart has been sacked just eight times this season while during the s ame period, Ram def enders have sac ked opposing quarterbacks 43 times. ''This will be the biggest challenge to our defensive club." declared the coach whose defen- ders shut off Pittsburgh without a touchdown for the first time this season. "If we don't play with emotion. an inspired football game, we're going toge~ beat.''. · He said that against P it- tsburgh, the defense realized the problems of the injury riddled of- fense "and responded to t he challenge.'' That puts the Rams sea.son re · cord at 12·2 with the Cardinals at 10·3·1. * * * RAMS FAVORED BY SIX POIN1S LAS VEGAS <AP>-The Pitts- burgh Steelers, Los Angeles Rams, Minnesota Vikings and Oakland R aiders were made favorites Tuesday to win their first round games this weekend in the National Football League playoffs. The Unlon P laia Race and Sports Book made the defending NFL champion Steelers IO-point favorites to d ef eat the Baltlmore Colts. The Rams were six-point p ick s o ve r t h e St. Louis Cardinals, the Raiders six-point favorites over the Cincinnati Benaals and the Vikings were • tabbed by eleht points over the Dallas Cowboys. I Coast Hi ghway in Corona del Mar. Shortly afterward. Messersmith left his residence for parts unknown with bis un- 1dentif1ed guest who he called ''Omo.·· Meanwhile. the Dodgers re- m a 1 n e d equa l ly uncom- municative -delivenng an of- f1c1al .. no comment." So it appears that Messersmith will be 1976's glamour boy and most wanted man, just ltke Hunter was one year ago. But it also appears that there may be a lot of competition for that title in 1977. UPI Tel•Pholo On Dec. 20, all individual con- tracts had to be mailed to the ma- jor league players. Paragraph lOa. the renewal clause, which Seitz said could be invoked by the owners only once, is in every one of those contracts. LA KINGS GOALIE GARY EDWARDS (1) DEFLECTS A BOSTON SHOT IN 4-3 WIN. According to Marvin Miller, executive director of the ma;or league players association who JOmed Seitz in voting 2-1 against owners' agent John Gaherm in Tuesday's historic decision, each player's contract 1s an indepen- dent document -separate from the labor con tr .ict bet ween the players and the owners. Spons Clipped Slwrt Ex-Angel McGlothlin Dies Miller says the labor contract expires Dec. 31 but those in· d1vidual contracts are a diffi:rent matter. If a player docs not sign his contraC"t by '.\-1 arch 1 and 1s not1f1ed within 10 davi of :\fc:trch 1 by his owner that the owner is re- newing the contract in ac- cordance with lOa, then thL· player may perform the 19i6 season without a contract. And prcslo, he's an unsigned but not an unwanted player, and after the season. he becomes a free agent. Miller saicJ it doesn't matter what happens in the upcoming collect1vc bargaining between the players association and the owners on a new lahor contract. "lOa is part of the individual con· tracts," ~Ill er s<11d, "and Tuesday's decision immediately affects almost every player without any question ... Dick ~oss. counsel for the players association who argued the Messersm1th·:\1c'.'lally cases last month. said the decision "will not lead to many players leaving teams." Ile pointed to basketball, m which a player can mo.ve between the American and National Rasketball Associations after fulfilling his contrattual commitments. nut he said in the last five year::., only nine players have switched leagues. Raseba 11 commissioner Bowie Kuhn, howc,·er. predicted dis- aster. "I am enormously disturbed by lhb ::irbilrat1on." Kuhn said. "if this interpretation prevails. baseball'~ rest•rve system will be eliminated by the stroke of a pen . It would be a disaster for the great maJonty of the players. the clubs. and most of all, the fans.·· Tropp Trapped l':\110:'1. Ky . Funeral sen1t'l'S \\Ill ht• hrlcl tocl::!y for Jim :'lltGlothhn. a J.l game v.m- nt'r on tlw C11a·1nn,1t1 Hl•ds 1970 :\at1on.ll Lt·.1 ~uc• champ1onshrp club \\ho d1t•d 'ful•sdav al his home :ifll•r .1ll'ngthy11ln~ss. ~tcGlothl1n. 32, finished out his ba::.eball eart'L'r an 1971 with the C"h1<":igo Whtll' Sox. who had ob tainrd him from the Reds in 1973 . HP had a <."arl'er mark of 67 · 77 He spt>nt his first fiw yc•ars in thl' m:.11or lt.•agues with the C'aliforn1..1 Angl.'b bl'fon· being tradl'd to Cinnnnati in 1969. While with the J\ngt>ls. he pitched three str:.11ghl s hutouts m 1%7 and \\as naml'd to the i\mcric..in L<.' .. tgU(' .\II s tar tL•am th..i l ::.e..1:-un ~kGIMhhn w.is c;tnrk('n last Fcbru;.in "hilt• ',l('jltoning in f-lor:dj dunng baseball's spnng training lie lo-.t 15 pounds al one point during h1 :-. struggle, but \\<JS confidcrn he h.uJ o\·e1-comt• the 11 lness la~t ~L.1 v \\hen he sa1rl · I'm suppost•d. to hl' -.1x-ft't'I un d<'r. hut 1 nt•\ t•r 1•011:-1dL'l l'd dy mg J le is sun·1,·c<l by his wife <md thn•t' ehllclren. lii11g11 Top B ruin• R () ~ T 0 :"'-.I I. 1 t l k ;\1 arc e I Di onnt' s third thret• goal game llf tht• :-.1.'ason provHkd the margin as tht.· Los Angeles Kings brokl' <i four game losing streak \\'1th a 4.3 v1ctorv O\'l'r the Boston Rn11ns Tuesday ·night The scoring burst gave Dionne the National Hockey League lead with 2·1 goals a s the Kings cap1taltzed on Boston mistakes for all four goa Is. Dionne look the puck from Detroit 's Geor~e Trapp (3 1) l'Omt'!' d ow n on Wushington's Elvin Hayes an a futih• attempt to stop H ayes as he led W.-t~hington .to a 120 102 "tn ovt•r Detroit in NBA action Tucsd:..iy mght I JIM MCGLOTHLIN Roston·s Brad P ark at center ice and went in for the opening goal and Butch Goring stole from P::irk again for the second tally to give Los Angell's a 2-0 lead eight seconds from the end of the first p<>a;od. Soo11er Dbrnis•ed :-.IOR~AN. Okl ~c -llor:..t<'l' Ivory, ::ilternate starting fullback for the Oklahoma Sooners. has been dismissed from thl' foothall team. coach Barry Switzer l'On firmed. The dismissal reportedly was over an incident in his dormitory. but neither Switzer nor Ivory would discuss the details "It's unfortunate for both of us:· Switzer said. "The t1m111,I! ts poor." The Sooners leavt' Chnslmao; Dav for thr1r ;\;ew \'('ar·~ night Orao.g_e Bowl contes t \\-1th )lich1gan. The Daily Oklahoman quott"d two sources as saying the anci - dent involved Ivory havmg a girl m his dormitory and a heated argument with a counselor over the matter. Loudd Sentenced ORLANDO, Fla. "Do whatever you think is right.'' former professional football ex ecutive Rommie Loudd told a circuit judge getting ready .to sentence him for a drug conv1c ti on. Circuit Judge W Rogers Turner then ordered Loudd. 33. lo f.J years in prison for selling co- <':ltne to a man who turned out to tw an undl'rcover agent. Ile v. 111 hl' t.'lt~1ble for parolt• nl'xt July Thl' s entenl'I.'. handt>d dcm n Tuesday, could h..t\ c bet'n for 30 year:- . LoucJd. former dm.•ctor of lhl' nm\ dl'funct Florida Blazers of the equally dt.>ad World Football League, wa~ convicted ~ov. 21 bv a six-member jury. · 1 le had been charged with ar r..tnl:(ing the sale of $4,800 worth of cocaine to an undercover agent after handing him a small packet as a sample. Ile has been in jail since Jul y, unable to r aise ~25.000 for release on bond pend· mg the sentencin~. Loudd is a former CCL.\ football pla)cr. 8 Rams Pi~ked NEW YORK-Los Angeles Rams are among the National Football Conference all-star team which will participate Jan 26 in the Pro Bowl game at New Orleans' Superdome. Offensive stars include Harolcl J a ck son . To m ~1 a e k a n d ..... L a w r e n c e :\t c Cu t c h r o n Defensive standouts are Jae k Youngblood, Fn·d Dr~l·r. :\lt'rl1n Olsen, Isiah Robl'rtson ;:ind J ;1ck Revnolds .~lso playing for llw :'-:at1on;ll team is ('1nt·111nall ~ 1~.1.11· Curit:-, former!) ofS;.inta Ana !ugh Curle y 01uted :\11. \~ti -Coron .1 dd :\I jr ll1gh studl'nt .J 1 m Curll'y "..is <'11 m1nal t•d Tu('::.dJy fro m further com- pet1t1on in the World Junior ten ms champaon::.h1ps bein~ held ht•re at lht' Orange Bowl. Curll'\. Ill. "as defeated by tht• :0-:0 2 rank£'d J apanl'SC' playe1 .':obu Yoshida. 6·2. 6 2. ff'aL•e.1 E dged ~tALlR V -Sophomore C('nler Robert )11llcr tipped in a missed shot al the buzzer Tuesday night as s1xlh·ranked Cineannati sur- \Wed a scare from PcppcrdinC'. beating the Wavt'S, 76·7 1, 111 an in tersect1onal college b<tsketball game. 49er6 Tumble SANTA CLARA -Sophomore center Mark Rruening made a layup with l 11 remaining to pro,·1de the victory margin as the Santa Clara Rroncos beat Cal State (Long Beach> 68-67 in a non confen'ncc basketball s:ame Tuesday night Goodrich Sparkles Lakers Blitz KC, 111-97 INGLEWOOD <AP> Gail Goodrich is back. That was apparently the word ·Tuesday night after Goodnch. the s m allest Los Angeles Laker, teamed with the tallest Laker, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. to score more than ha lf of Los Angeles' points in a 111-97 National Bas ketball Association victory over the slumping Kansas City Kings. .. I think I can help this learn being the quarterback," said Goodrich after he had scored a season·high JS points. ''In that role I thin k I probably haven't been looking for my shots as much as in the past. "So in the last couple of games J've been looking for my shots and I'm starting to feel more con- fident.·· Abdul-Jabbar was his usually intimidating self. He scored 23 points, grabbed 22 reboWlds and blocked seven shots as the Lakers snapped a four-game los- ing streak and ran their home court record to 15· 1. • But it was GoodriC'h who helped Los Angeles break the j:!ame open in the third period after the Lakcrs led by only four points at halftime. The 6-foot·l guard from UCLA hit five field goals in a row and the Laker~ moved into a JO-point lead. Goodrich. who still has not signed a Lakers contract •. missed the season ·s first four games dur- mg contract talks. When he final- ly came back. he appeared out of s·hape . And in this first chance to play Wlth a center the quality of Ab- dul Jabbar, Goodrich's take- charge style of play in the first few games didn't fit the new Laker attack. But Gail appears to have adjusted well. · After Los Angeles led 52-48 al inter mission, Goodrich took charge of the Lakers offense in the third period. KANSAS CITY Ct1l -Mc~ll 16, Wrdmaft II. L.auy 1, Ar<llfbeld lO. we111., to, 81•10w t. JoM\Oft •. ROiier""' •. ltol>l"lfM t. LOS ANOE LB (1111 -l"oN ), W,,,_ I, Al>- d\11-J~r u . Allen It, Goodfld't !S, Cell!Owl t. Fremon 10, I(-t. McDa"••ftl, Ruswll• ~Mas City 26 n t4 U -91 LIKA"OeN' 'JJ t1 30 2' -1 HI Tot•C IOUlt IC•llMU City 2~, l.M A,.... U. T~l'tnlCfh t..t<o. KanM• City~"· 11, .... .... 39th s~a son Che cking Santa Anita The Are a Opens Friday In Golf Messenger of Song and Lonetr ee, two of the fleetest thoroug hbreds campaigning in the U.S. this year. will meet in the $33,300 Palos Verdes Ha ndicap when Santa Anita P ark opens its 39th season Friday. Santa Anita will have 77 days of racing, conti- nuing through April 8. Regular dates will be Wednesday through Sun- day with a few excep- tions including Tuesday, Dec. 30 and Monday, Feb. 16. The n ine-race card will begin al 12:30 through Jan. 18. After that dale. longer days will bring a later starting time . B . J . Ri d d e r 's Messenger of Song, a J. vear·old who won the Volante Handicap at Oak Tree. carries hi g h weight of 125 pounds for the Palos Verdes. Jerry Lambert will be the will havt• its 39th running on Sunday, March 7, now o ffe r s an increased purse of $250,000, with $150,000 guaranteed to the winner. This is the second largest nomina· t1on list ever attracted to the race. ln 1946, the r ace lured 13'1 nominees ~ Santa Anita full-l'Olor pictorial calendars will be given uway to each person m attendance at Friday's inaugural at Santa Anita Saturday·s feature at the Arcadia track will ~ the S50 ,000 -addcd C:i Ii forn 1 a R reeders c hampion slahs. T he seven furlong event is restricted to California foals of 1973. Tel~y·s Pop is expC'cted to have six riv a Is includ- ing Staine d Glass, El J am. P:lrk Namb1onx. Real Hot. Golden Pnnec and Shi key's Leo. M em b e r s of th e women's dub at Big Ca nyon Country Club s t aged their annua.1 Christmas p arty, a Ti- ju ana scrambl e, re - cently. . . First place in A flight went to Vehra P1varoff. Margaret Duffy, Marge Evans a n d M ary Albertson at 48 t . .s . A tie resulted for second al 51 with Maxine P oyas. Sue De Mille. J oan Short and Betty Woodford on one team. On th e other were Martha fmbrecht. Helen Ibbetson, Ceil Sullivan and Gabby Bailey. Finishing wit h 51 ''" we re Virginia Forbes. Janet Hooten, Ann Hots tein and Edna M cHugh. In at 52 were Hett y Geiler. Helen Anderson, Arla Brown and J ean • Yardley. O"IY Pilot Plloto by Lee P•YM jockey. ~ HB'S JOE TROLLMAN (15), SCOTT BRUMMETT, DRIBBLE FOR OILEF.lS AGAINST MONTCLAIR.' The St. Nicholas Ex· Th e prom1 s 1 ng juve n i l e , An Act . purchased for $100.000. will make h is debut Frt· dav al Santa Amta with La.ffit Pmcay m the sad- dlt> Winning B fli ght were Myrna Barnes, Albertine Clark, Elizabeth Parr and Fama Dane ly at 4414 . Second place went to Marie Legrand. Mary Marks. Cate Si mpson and Claire Wisdom at 443~. Third place was taken by Ann Merritt, Jane Inch, Edie Merritt and Ina Thompson with 4612. Oilers Top Montclair Llones, Comre r<U Pace Victory Ry 110 \\ .\RD I.. fl\~DY • Otl~• 0•1ly P1IOISC•fl H1l'hJrd Llorit•:-.111d Em1 lt11 t ·t•nlrt'ra:-. '' tnJ.! fon, .trcb nn lht• lltmltn/;!t 1111 Bl•:1eh 111).!h Sl'hool ..,11cn•r tl'~lm . p .ll'l'd tlw Oil•·r~ to .1 5 3 n ctor v 0\ l'I' :'\l ontl'l :t~r ll1gh 111 l'.tptlll'l' l 0 hl· C'h.tmp111nsh1p of lht• Kt>nnC'd\ lourn:inH•nt :il \\ t·~ll'l'll llq::h Tt1°t>::.d.1' night Llont>" '-l'lll'l'd t hn•c• J,!oa b .irHI (\mt rl'l'J:-h.111 ,1 lrkl• nurl'\hl'r of ,1::,sr::.b "" I ht• unc h•fl•<ttl•d X 11 1 .thlers '-';1' l' 11 p l ht• f ir-.;\ ~OJI l hl'll ;·1lJrt>d h.1l'k to t.11-.l• t·ummJntl on ·'pair t'f 11 r:-l h JI f :-con'" F11r hts d fo rt-. l.11101•-. ",t:. n:lml'd mo-.t '.tlu.1bll' pl .1~1?1 111 thl' 3'.! lt•.1 m tournJml·nt \\Ith , ,. J m m J t l' C h .1 r I a• I. c1 n g n ch :;t•l('('ll'd to l ht• :ill I nunw~ ::iquc1d It ".:.1:-: a malt1·r of too muC'h power and fuw:-st• 11n nfft·n ... t• and u :-tnmg drfl•11s l' th.ti lc•d lhl' (hll'I'" lo the toll rnt•\' {' h .1111 p1011~h1 p Goo.Ill' To;n l..i m lJl' pl.J.'.-t'cl :rn nutstandtn;.! g.nne tilnrk111~· "hoh .md directing t hl• dl'f1•11st· I rnm hts rwt positwn ··The'\' had :1 st rnng gu~ tn H1t·k Ad:..tms · ;.md wt· put L.ingnl·h 110 him tonq.:ht.' t·o.lt'h ILtnth ('ham bl· rs :-.rnJ .1flt·r the m.11 d1 lie tlttl .m oubt.1111.ltng 1111! 1111 hi m ..1ll 111;..!ht l'\ t•n lhuu).!h h1· ~l't'red .1 ll of t lwt r gu.i b After '.\1 ontc1Jtr :.con•d l lit' npt•ntn:;? go.ii t'nnl n•r.1., m.1d1· .1 ~·1iN'l p;iss In 1.ltin~·s 111 lht• mul dll' for lhl' I \Ing m .1rh1•1 l.1 11111•-. then bloekl•<l .1 k 1t·k In thl' go.tlw that n•hol1ndt•d into tht· nl'l l11r tlw Musick Sparkles Gauclws Roll· Past Fullerton, 85-69 lh· CR,\IG SHEFF . Oflll• O•tly PllolStatt Saddleback College's basket ball tC'am romp<'d< to its eas iest '1ctof) of lhl' season Tuesday mght an 85 69 dec1s1on over host FullC'rton Co llege It "as the• Gauchos· seYenth win in 11 gaml's and ran their rc- t•ord lo 3 II ~1 g.11n st Orange Coun t~· opponC'nh, following earlier WtnS ()\ l'f s.rnl.1 Ana and Golden West The gamt• ",,., .1 rout from 'the 11€'gmning pn manly because the G.iu<:hi1s ..,t•lclom missed and f'\1JIC'fton v. as\ t'I'\ rnld c () 3 c h B I I I . :'\1 ll 11 i g a n . s (~auchos. lwh1ncl th1• play of freshml'n l\e1lh :\I us1ck and Den- ll!S Smith. rolled to J 34 13 lead \\1th ..,C'\'t'n m 1nutrs to go in the fi rst h.tlf. h.111 a 46 :?!'I C'dge al the h.1tr :md a 29 pntnl ,1dvantagl' tn7 38) v. 1th 9 40 to go in th(' J!3m<' (\acidlt'hack 's rC'.;rrws played from tht•n• on as r'ulll'r1on cut in - Diablos Roll To 75-47 Win RreJking op<>n .i t 11?ht J::Jme I ate ID the third quartl'r. th(• ~11ss1on \'ieJO lhgh l.{>iablos rol!t'(f to a 75 •17 win ove r Pakr Noster's Eagles 1n non IC'agul' bJ:-ketball .lction Tuesday night at M1ss1on Viejo High. Play1ng w it hout star CC'nter SteV£' S:rn·y<'r. thr Oiablos IC'd hy five at halft1 me but scored the last two bas kets or the third quartC'r and blitzed the Eagles, 29 10, in the fourth period lt1 lhe lead con-;1der:.ibl.'.- ~lus1ck . ::.ttll not complt>t<'h re·· c overed from a bout \\1th monom1d eos1s. wus dt•ud1y l nim the field He htt «.>1ghl of 10 shots in the opening half most from around the pert melC'r Anet ht• canned thC' onl~ 1lot' he tnt•cl aftt•r the break. f1n1 s h1ng \\Ith 18 points. Smith, the Gauchos' lt•adtng scorer "ith an 18.7 a \C'r.1ge, htt SIX of eight shots and had :J good j!ame rebounding And rt.'SL'n<:• Jack Dean ftn1s h(•d '' 1lh 16 points. hitting eight of nuw shob ·we played well tomghl. but our problem has bC'<'n c:ons1s1L'n· cy." said '.\1 ulligan. "\\'t•'vt• only been able to put good back to· back games tngether onC'l' <S:.inla Ana a nd Santa Ros a ). Wt• wanted two good halvC's tonight and Wt' got it. We'll hav(• to play as well against Oxnard F'nday .. . The Gauchos and Oxn:.ird m1:.•<'l at 5 30 in th e OPl'ntng round nf the College of thl' Desert tl)UrnJ ment. Saddleback s1nlcd from th1• fteld. hitting 71 9 percent of tt" s hots in the op<'ning half (23 of :121 ::>nd 61.5 percent for the gaml' 110 of 65 >. Fullerton. now 3-7 for lht• }t'ar. canned 23 of 69 (33.3 percent) for the game. s.edl....,clt 1151 l'ull•rtOfl IH I BokO\ky . Lo,,.lac• Smtih ()4y Mu\1Clt loOQ Oott M.,ec1ch Oo!en EvertSO<'I Fl'f"!' Totals tt It pf 19 1 3 q Aek~r 0 I 2 Rorar & 0 J 11 Flood ' o o 8 wallec• 'q 0 1 18• Hite 1 ' J 6 McG1nn1\ 3 O ' 6 Eric~ 4 O 1 8 Coomb• 8 0 2 16 L~ 0 0 1 0 J«.ki.on 0 0 1 0 40 } 10 as Toi•'' Hallllm• S.cldltb.c ~, •4 1'1. ,, It pl tp S U 4 17 , 1 ) & , , J 6 2 0 , ' I 2 1 4 l 0 0 & I I 0 l 3 , ' 8 I 1 D 4 ) 0 0 6 ,13 7J H •t ;!II ai'll':.td sc1,re ancl lht• Oilers lll'\'l'I' looked b:.il'k. In tht• Sl'('ilOd half. :\litch LC'c hit nn :i strong :-;hot from 20 yards out ~1flL'I' another p:.1ss from C'on- tl'L'r:ts to m ~1kL• 1t 3 1 w1lh :JO m1nl1\l's n•maming. Thl• nrxt two Huntrngton fkaC'h " nts hit th11 b:.ir around the nC't ,1 d lwunn•d o ff bt•fore Scott Hn 1l'll dril lt'd one 1n off hts fw:.id '' 1 9 18 rt•mammg and L101ws :1ddl•d his ftn:.il tall) al 7 ·10 on .1m1tht•r ht·~td ::.hot lo make 1t .i :.! llunt 1n ~111n BC'a ch \\tll resume .•rtwn rn tlw DJmt<'rl tow namC'nt ~:1turd.1\. plJyrng S:1IC'!->1:.m l ltgh .1t 9 in ·tht.> morning m its first out mg m the three-day tourney. Tillers Rip Ne wport RvEDRl'RG.\RT ·o, lh• Od1ly Pilot Sl~ll ThC'y ll'ct by 13 points I ate in lh<' "l'Cnnd qlli.tr\£•1 hut the winlC'ss "\t•\q x1rt Jl .1rbor lhghSailors fl'll .ipa rl in thl• se cond half and dropped :.i 75-65 non-league ha:-;ketb~1 ll dt>c1s1on to the hosl Tust tn Ttlh>rs Tuesday night. Ken .\mm:inn·s Sailors only Hnn ·d t'nC' fi eld goal in s ix minutes of the third quarter when G:irv L3rson 's Tillers outscored the \·is1tors. 19 2 With 2:52 ll'ft m Ule se<'OOO-Q-u~u:.1.CJ"T !'l:ewporl led 35 22 but trailed 49-41with1 :46 re- m:llntng tn the third period. Although they were smaller, the S:iilors dominated the board-; m the firs t half but the s ame wa<;n 't trut• :1fter intermission. When 6 8 Kevin Kilry converted a thrl'C' point play with 2:42 left in thC' third quarter. the Tillers were on top for ~ood. 43·4 L. Scoring thl' next six points, the Trll«.>rs took a 49-41 lead and the Sailors . hilting on JUSt s ix or 23 ~hot:-; tn thl' second half. were m'vt:'r really in the game again. Thanks ·to somt' sharp free throw shootmg by 6· 1 guard Rolf Seh\.\ al be. the Sailor.; tried to come back. cutting the gap to 63-59with3 .32to go. Rut Tustin htl the next two bas kets and sank six freettftows m the final mjnute. Newport Harbor and its sharp· !-hooting guard Kim Cooke played :in excellent firs t half. Cooke was eight for nme. '"w-1Harbor 145) T11st111 on 19 II pf Ip c..1,.., 1 o , 2 Patrlclr 7 6 • 10 ~hwan:ie S S ' 1 s Crero o o 1 o OISlanl\tao • 1 1 10 Cook• 10 4 1 1• Wllkff'l\On 0 • S 4 Total\ n n 11 6S Junot' Hu,..... Gray Rav Oo!sjar<Mn I( Kiiey SmV1tw. Nelson Ben~s TOltls S<orellyQiNrta" •• It pf ,., 3 s ' 11 1 0 3 u 7 1 , 's , 3 1 7 s 0 3 10 s a 1 18 0 D I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 D 7' 11 19 1S ~wl>Of'I H1rl>of" 73 U 8 20 .. s Tus11n 12 16 21 16-1$ While Sawyer was excused because or a famtlv commitment m Arizona. 6 2 Oav.id Zogg movC'd from forward t o center and scored 20 points He also had 12 re· bounds as did 6-0 Mitch Adams Banq_uet Results Kelly Cox. a 5 10 guard. played his best game this season. hitting on (our of fi ve Jumpers m the first quarter. lnimprovingtheirrecord to5 l. lht" Diablos lost .a key reserve m 5 10 guard Tom McDonald. who frad.urro his ankh>. Ml•tl.., Vie .. 17SI ,. rt ...... ' , ) . I • • 10 * , 0 '' ~ 7 • " I 0 0 2 ,, " ... 1111 McOofl•ld ' 0 I 4 ErlO~ > D 0 4 &ocMh l o n • 11\lft'I t I I 1 ~··· ' 1 0 • Total\ lO U 1l I\ "' .... lly °"',.,.,., r ~ . 14 II 11 10 -41 llin.,flo•ttr MA ler\ Vl~jO 11 U 16 ~ IS Edison lhi?h's Rick Ra!>hor<> <football >. La ~un.1 Beach's Bruce '.\1orton <w~lt•r polo> and .M arina High !> Tnmm Gallup (cross country> Wl'rc> namC'd most valuable <1l their s ports ;1wards banqut>ts. Special award winn('rs EDISON Var\lly ,.OOUMll c..tpt•ln Vic A'kn'h""' · M'>•t V~lu.•lllfl Of '""''v• 8.e<~ Ric~ Aa\horr ~st V4tlt111blP "' ,~,,.,. l lnflf'fl•n HA1yr11•' All•y Mo\t Vllluel)I .. O.flf!\lw nac k \C•v" ~ .. kPl•llAn•. MO•• vatuebl,. O•hn\lv• l1n ,.m11n P"IJ' Radl\h Mo" Cour>JQl'OU\ Jo,. ~' l•n MO\I V•lueblfl ltt<' t.H...,t, ~rk N•ylM Jlw•rd Jeft AOC>tnwn LAGUNA IEACH w •I•• Poto Vanity c.tpta1n Brl•n O'H•ra. Mos! llTll>fOYf'd AMr., 5ot<1t1c, Most lntplrallon•I: Mli<f' Newton, Mo•t Value bl• Bruce Morton. Jtlfllor V•nlty Mo\! Vatueble J11Y JoM.on; Mosl ln\9fr• 11on .. 1 C.•ry SHlton. Most lmc>rOWd. D•ve Cethon. CAIPl•ln ~le F0<bff. Fr.sll-S.il'fl c.tptaln Tim Houft, Mo•t l"'IW'O-' MllCP\ KrUQflr, Mosl 1noplra11onal. M••• ""-'-· .Mo\I Vel11t1bl• Tom Grlndlf' MARINA Cron Country Vanity (Apl,.ln (url Plt1ll Mo\\ V .. luabl• Tomm G"tluo Mo'' 1 morovtod Jell Endttoll Mo•t lri\oP,,•l1on41 SA"1 HMdr•( k JOH1lor Varsity (AlllAln l)nn Wt"""'. Mo\I VAlulll)I• 8 (VC• Ho"'<trd Mo•I lmprov~ Clerk O..wnporl ,.,o•ll Sopfl < ""'"'" t 11•. Garr,,. Mo\I V•h"11btt, Lui\ w rro•, Most lmprovrd M•fl lll•ly. -----------press. which could mark Los Al Entries Ivan's Easy Jet ·s first winter a ppearance, will highlight the Christmas night racing card al Los Alamitos Thursday. "°'" Tllursc10 Clear, Tr•<~ l'nl l'inl P'o't 1: 4S P M. The Chris tmas pro· gram is the first night r acing session of the winter m eeting at the Orange County race course. Post time is 7:45. U Euctn Finl R•o U EHCIU l\11, 1111 •nd t1h R'CH Also included in the field will be Flight 109, a FIRST RACE ,oo yards, 1 year winner of 13 stakes races old ma•den c1a1m1no . Calil·Dred. at Los Alamitos. third on Pur\e \1'00 c1a1m1noprice SJSOO. 11• the all-time winning list Sd11nme" (Morrison) • ~ Marv's Teddy Bar <Call> m to retired Charger Bar Snatch A Bii !Ad<lir 1 119 d K h R ·• r each Ourat1on (Richards) 119 an awe a .., • Cle~qa~rjed IWalker) 121 Wit h 18. Truly DI rec I CCreaol"r I 111 Rocket Chick <Wat\On 1 111 Miss Tnplewhu <Straun J 11q litre To Rult (Harli 171 Mi>re Gold (Cardo,. l 1n SECOND RACE 400 t.Jrds l yrar OIO\ •no up Cl•1m1n9 Pur\t '1'IOO Claiming price UOOO Wheatland. unanimous winner of distance horse of the meeting al Bay '.\1eadows in the spring and Los Alamitos in the Ousty LIM Bus <Cardoza I Go Coron• tTrttCt 1 J•I Mark fl,tpll•ml Ro<ky Terrt Moto I Hart I Thrtt M.trlln1s fWalktr 1 Truly Tr1•d IC•lll ~OOl>Y Oooby Do IWUd ) Run Blooby Run ITrusur•) no summer. puts an eight-:~ race winning streak on 11q the Line in the fourth race :~ al Los Alamitos Satur· in day. 111 ~ Dahlia. r acing 's THlftD ftACE -400 ords 1 year old malo.ns Cl•lm1n9, Caltl·br~ C>Urw \1100 Claimlng l>f'ICt \ISOO. richest active 11~ thoroughbred, and Ken- :~! tucky Derby winner 112 Foolish Pleas ure. 119 form er national juvenile ,,., Top Ena IC.ardoiel ~<••I lntere\I (Slr•unl ~1dl's AnQel IC•lll Alf'l'IO\I Persuaded IWelCh) OueenofAnoel' fMy1e,1 Mall's Copy <C"•oer l Have More Fun (Ward) Ever.C (Morrlsl Pre-.enl Arm\ IAdald lnflQl'lt•r (Hartl 119 champion, head an in· m te rnational cast of 126 •n 122 4-year·olds and up FOURTH RACE -400Yllfd\ )year Old l1111es Allowanc• purse \-3000. nominated ·for the 1976 Santa Anita Ha ndicap. m The mile and one· i;'.; quarter classic, which 171 Smart o .. ,, fCreager 1 RhV1hmlc Pt1yll1s IR1chard\l Smooth Kiiiy (Brooks I Annita Str•w I Harl l M tu 1\le <Trusurtl 11q Night Races At Los Al The first night racing or the sc;;i son Will Uike place al Los Alamitos Race Cour:;e Christmas night with first post al 7 .45. Racing w ill be con- ducted on ::i day.night basis for lht• balance of the mC'eting. Wednesday throug h Saturday will see the first post at 7 .45. '.\1onday and Tuesday racing. with exception of ne'xl Tues da}. will be conductC'd at 12.45 with Sunday dark. Tuesday's card will bC' prest.'ntffi :it 7 .45. The da y-nq~hl schedule will continue through the balance of the winter quarter hon;e meet lh:it e nds Ft:•b. 12 at the Orange County track. Featured Christmas nig ht w ill be the St. Nichola s Express. a 300-y:lfd event. with Chick Doolin a s the f:l\'onlr RobC'rt Adair will be the Jockey. Two teams lied for the next spot at 463 " with Reth Peck, Lu Hughes. Hele n Starling and Eloise Corwin on one squad. On the other were Mi ckey Renwick, Sally Cos nt a nt , Gussie Bl acklidge and J o Dunn. lre h1e C oa11t Dee Dee WhiM was the winner of the Christmas stagette tournament at Irvine Coas t Country C lub with Arl een Bothwell second and '.\1 a r i e B o s o m w or l h third. White had the longest drive of the day and Carol H opper wa s closC'st to the pm on the eighth hole. The event w as suc- cessfully handled by Rose Sleig ht as- c hairman with Jerri Miriam s, Zora Hutchinsol'),. a nd Nen a Hannahs on the commit· tee. Three p la~·ers tied for fi rst in a :stroke play tournament at I rvine Co~1st Country Club rc- CC'ntlv. C'a.the rint' T urner. Eta Copy (Myles I GoAn ni,..rs.ry ICarooia > 119 112 l'l l'TH RACE -S49 yard\ 3 yN;r Olds and UC> Allow•nct Purse \1000 Race Results Ca rolvn Grav and Janice Whitesic1e all finished with 78. In at 79 were Jl'an ()'Skea and '.\1 arilyn Bo ~Ck IOreytr I 1 i. OuPf B Sl•rr <W•rd ) llq .Arel• !Brook\) 119 Toth• Bo<lel (R1chardsl 1n Tiit Lvn• !Banks) 117 Mikt'\ Jet I Adair> 110 SIXTH ft ACE -350 yards l yur olds Cl•lm1ng Purs• S2400 Cla1m1ng l>f'lceUSOO LHCIOff fWllUrt GoC•I KlnQ ICardo1t l Gofel IOreyer) Ou11ts L.o Mhmo IMyln) Jazzy Hank I Wt Ison I Go Lltlle Sis fCrug•r I O.noy'sGo Bid (Morrison> Coml>tll Man (t<n1gPlll Copy Rtohl ICleri ne 1 K•n K•n fHarll SEVENTH RACE -300 yards. All •oes. Purse i11,000·•dded The St. Nie.holes Expren Amber Ouf' <Cterlssel Jel Mlr>e (Richard\ I t.1n's EHY Jtl (Adair) Clllcory Moon !Lll)llaml unty's Jel (Mitchell) Fl19hl 109 (QlrdoH I Ruby S.qonla (W1trd l Thr•e Oii'\ Wiid IW•lsonl O.vld Capri <B•nksl Nllh•• Empress (Treasure) 120 171 171 173 120 '" 120 119 118 11S EIGHTH ft ACE -110 y,,di 3 '(t'ar olds and up Cl•lmlng. Purse Sl700. Cl•lmlnQ price '16'00 ~ll•had's Boy ITMmcnonl One ArKJ Only (Knl9hl) Molslw2 IP1t91l C.Meac• Strip (Cruver> Joyous Sclffdy <HuO tntly Autus (Richerds) J""91• Pa1rol I TrHsure I Udy Tum4va (Mytu ) 11• NINTH ftACI! -350 yards > '/f'llr Olds Clalmlnv. Pvrse \2600. Ctelmil'l9 prlcUI0,000. Kristy a.res.ck <Rl<lltrds) HanlTo C•tcll (C•lll Wink.ii urtt fAdelr) NobNo~•Slr (Morr is) C.p1ur9d Enrlcrws <CardoHI Mr. 8reylown (Thompson) Q>nlederal1 J•t (L.lpflam I Sunwl~llenlJel (Werdl Truly Polley (Hert I TruCupld (W•lsonl ,,. 171 1'2 l'or Tu.-id•'f Clear, Track FHI l'IRST RACE -400 yard\ 1 '(4!ar otd• Cta•m•nv. Purs• l200D Rube'\ Bel (Creav-rl S 60 3 60 3 OD Oo<lor Glad (CirclOH ) ' 60 3 60 ~_L~t fGarz•!_ I 80 ~tme -~ Also ran -Ptloet>e's Llmllman, Suptrllne, Time to Cn•nge , Salecracker. Palleo s Moon, Jold1t, Fickle Oenlelle. Scralchtd -L.1111e Revenr,ir, Fran~le Collon, Funny Fultno, L1111e Hurt. n Eu<le -s-A11k's llet & 1· Ooct., Glad, Ptld $J4.t0. ~ECONO RACE -JSO yards 1 year o4d m11IO.ns. Claim1no. Purse Sl700. .Jus' Dendy !Clerlue l S 00 3 40 2 llO Sun~tC.ndyBer!Celll 80D HD GH' N Go fThompson I ' 40 Tlm.-11.10. Also ran -Snug's Goldm1nr, Rojo Jonl's. Scretclled -Lecr,ma d' Clabber. In B fli ght. '.\1 argarr l Frenc h M1kt, D•n<e ~r" M•0111Y Ryck0ff w:is the winner Lovin. ''ith 71 , followed by Jl·~1n ~'"H RACE -350 yards J ,.,., Ta\IOr (72>. Hl..'len Fait ~'.~~.!lowance Purs•mOO (7·i> and Bette Mumma (CarclOH) 6 bO ' 00 2 80 (75). ::.:CS":~~~~~~~· mi s 00 }~ Eme~tma Valdes t"ap T1~ 11 16 lured the (' flight title.· AIM> ran Mr Capr. Df'<k Winn · · h f·' I L k Copy Sw•'1 Daddy Jae I<. O.tk•e, With 73 Wit 1(' en ar in Braci: T11ouoM. She'\ A Go. ·in at 78, Venel i a Dorl al 79 NOKratcne. and Thelma Carbon at SIXTH ltACE no vard\ l vear old\ 81 &up c1alm1no Pursesnoo RC'tly K ing won by a Deep Tonto <M11c11e111 t>O '° n 20 1000 wide margin in D flight Pelleo'sBer fAdalrl 860 660 'th 69 t 81 f "C d Hiddenta1en1Too(Tre1cel 640 WI 0 · OrS,,;011 Tlmt 11~1 place Lillia:-i Mufirh •• AIM> r1n Wl\e Wiiiie, Sor Bat>d, F:ileen Almquist a nd Sn11ty DH, Lucky Shiloh, Hy Bound, HvStranoer. Mo°" voa9e Phyllis Stephens. Scratched Tommy Df'an, Go Corona. RKer, ~ts Dec~. Royal Bar Btoto U Eucta -•·DHP "Tonto & I· ,Hile Squor~ Barbara Stewart cap- tured low net of the year honors for the women's club at Fountain Valley Mile Square Golf Course with a score or 71. E•rtl\quake Andy, J•H~lle, Jo's Palleo's B,,, P•ld ,,,,. 00, Mar11nl xr,lched -Wella Moon. Direct SEVE NTH It.ACE 3SO Y"d\ 3 vu r Fl"'· Vital Records. Wlnwrlglll. • old\ & up, Clen1tl1d allowanct Pu'W THI ftD ft ACE -810 yllfd\ 3 year olds & up. Claiming Purw s 1"10, Ol•ll Bar S6000 Easy RtqUf'\1 IL<Pll•ml 3 60 l 20 > 60 T09Eaptos1on <Walker> 10 00 •OD !Hart) a '° s >0 3 ..o Eaw Rll• Jet 1ca111 1 60 BotdTornaclO (Call) PauumCounl 1c;.rza) Tl me -4$. 93. I 60 4 >O Tlrnt -17 11 3 40 Also rtn -C•ll ~ Buddy, O>•ck Aho ran -N11iv• Twist, Away She C-.O.s. Fl"t •n Sc>Hdy, Not1me, Pl•'f ~ Scratched -Hy M• lor Allen, Ouar1er Bender, B•r Fame. IN>I Mllhll. "'DUltTH ftACE -440 yards. 3 y.ar old'l. Clalmlnv. Purse '1900. Mr.Zl119 CRlchlrdsl 7 •O 3 80 l oo Sir Quit Breaker fGarza I 4 20 l 00 K•nl Catch~ I Guiney 1 18 60 T lme -22. )4. Also "" -01c1ceyl Bar A Gold, Kash Du•, MIOMY Boon•. Victory Chant, KfnQ R•Pld, Fresh Wind, c.11,.,.-. Ooolln, ~lella More. No scr•l<h•s EIGHTH RACE JSO yllfds 3 yur o4ds & up Cl•lmfr19 Purn Sl'IOO, Didi Devll 1 (C.rcloHI C.llM.tc IW•lkul Aun Mootl Aun (Harl) Tlrnit -11 OS. ,, olO 1 40 '20 IS80 1•80 8 OD ScrtlCMd ~ockel lo /oh! Jet M.trk, AOCktl Mick , Rocky Terre -10. SS t:ucta -1·D111t Doll I . ~II Mite, f'akl. ~.so. NtMTH ftACI 0 0 ytrds l V1!11r Olds Cl•lmln9. Purn '1800 SN rm (8 ... h ) ? '° ' 80 ' "' WlntotTW L.ad IMorrlM>nl I> 60 • 00 Other year.end awards made included Ann Ford for the mos t chip-ins dur- ing 1975, a total of nine. Helen Olisar was the best putter with a 32.6 average per round while the mos t improved golfers in the group in· eluded Millie Hayes and Dee Dee McCle ll and. P r o Scor~s College Basketball Pr°"° Pouanlon IW•rdl '10 Tl~-n 11 Scr•lch•d Tio•• Oomlnoo, Pltnnlt1'11y, t<eya1, Clll<k•moo• NalloNt BHk~llall Ann. 8'11falo 101, Boston '2 wasnlnQIOf"I 1?0, Oetrott 101 Houslon 103, CMce9oq4 New York I 10, M1lw•u~•• 1(18 Gold4!n Stele IOS. New Ort .. ns 91 Los Angeles 1ll, K•nM1sC1tv•1 Portland 12S. SHiii• HID UCLA '6, lltylor IS N•v•d• IL VI 101, UC ~dnlf &¥b¥al3 Cln<lt>Mtl 1', ,..ptitrdlnt 1' Stanford 11, SI Mary 's 1 t USF ... SI Pitiers, NJ 11 Stnte ClarUI, Ctl St fl. 8 l '1 c..1 St. (Hofthf'~> n . JoM 8rOMI ., Peclfl< IO, SecramctfltO SI 1' 8all.,.slteld'7, UC Davit .. Otcld"'4al 4'. Blola • I! Mont-II. Montana St. '2 SoutllC.rollM 10, Ol<l•llOm. St &I V1rvlnt•n. Y•I••' Cr•lvnton 11. Wiclllt• St 11 low• 77. Drake 13 l!Mmpflls St M. BtnedlcllnOt C.nt.n.,.y7'tllllriots SI 12 l..SU 17, CorMll 11 PrOlli•nce "· Oregon " Enns"111•'2. PltUI 1.AS.118104, Maine• 1An9 l1IMCI IOI, troolcl'fll 11 s.'°" Hell JS. SI Fran< IS, NY .. ,.ordllem ". V•r rnonl M Mercedes Why is leas ing a good idea 7 Cell us al'ld wel l explain how leallng can benefit y00, Ml•alon Vlelo Import• (714) 831-1740 U Eut1• -S.5Mrm & • WI- LM, P'•ld t.U.SO Basketball Hltflkllffl l.O\ AmlVCK Q , WHllrn St Hut-.i, S.rvll• H L.otAlamUot 70, L.8 MllllkMM Am«lcan Beshllwlll Aun. New Yon 101, Ktnlucky •Ol SI L.owh I IS, V1r91n1• 10) 1nci1..,a 111, S... Anton io 10. Nao .... 1 HoO•'f LHtw Los A.noeles •. Bo\lon l NY AatttJU\ •. Pllhburo~, P1111.oie1p11., 2 All•nle > llltl Oll<•90 '·SI Louis ' 8'1ft•loS. t<enus Clly I ! · l lo '/jour~, . -~~ ti . ~ ,.u:,. . BoDb1e Lackey Belly Burkart • Artie JoMtOl't • P1g9y Elllrne'90f\ • Oouo F11tr1e.1 • EIS<l Golsct> • Marianr>e I~ • Manlyn Hughes • G•..ivs R••C" • GI~ ~· • NonM x ....... Cl>nslln<l Hord • Bartllr• Wl'IQl>l • M9'k Futmor • Jll'le McGraw • Curt•• Panter • Leon W8'd • H&rlan Han<on • Mt><lel•oo Grant• I.lark McGuc;kln •~Fowler • G-ve Oel/ry • l1n<11 Clar• • Marcy Cimino• 031' G~lton • Georve H<l<hl>y • l•la Hortt •Jolt SrMh • S"•'on Hav•~ • Chit Hanan • Rici\ R1chm:>nd • RobWt Boswell • Pnvms Irvine BEACH OFFICE HUNTINGTON BEACH. 1'TOO Newpott Blvct. 54617171 2790 Hert>of Blvd. 5'48-2313 17931 8Nch Blvd. 21000 Broottl'lurat 801'4 Wam« 842-2535 93&-f787 84"'8010 ~ ' 18109 Broottl'lurst 963-7881 f. J1mOarum June Blair • "'"' Ootlerit>e • l'lto• Kenvon • St>tri Lalloor! •Wilt LY"clt •Chuck Morle>rrl • "4an<1tA Morl0td • S.uy R19tn • SOion You119 • Jean Hall • Bruce MKF'11ano CORONA DEL MAR 332 MlltgUtrite 81:MS50 IRVINE 181882 M.:Artl'lur 762-1700 I I I Juat •cheery Yule greeting! ~ . Good Tidings A happy Holiday to our customers. /. We w1 ..,h \ ou a hohdav 'Cason f1llPd ~1th Joy & ~ happy New Yc:.1r it It 1 IJ11\ ld\I A sle1ghful o t best w1shc>s from UNIVERSITY •Ol.DS • llO~DA CARS ·C~fC :!&.')()Harbor Blvd ( "o\lJ ~ l'"a 540-9640 (\. A Stocking-full of Best Wishes PACIFIC CITY BANK Goldrnwr'>t & 1-:dmgrr If R dnd our n(•w hr;inrh at Ma~nolia & '\rlJms II B BLESSINGS TO YOU AND YOURS A Very Happy Hohd11y Season and Ntw Y1•:1r To You Alt 552-7500 red hill realty ~ Wednesday. December~. 1975 1f'"" CREVIER BEST WISHES to our friends LA CAYE RESTAURANT 1695 lrvine, Costa Mesa 646-7944 Holl day Gree•lngs ISLANDER YACHTS 1922 Barranca Rd lrvme 549-8526 .._..»I .. -,,_ - I ~ -.. 1't>EL ~~ . -. May the Star of Bef#tlehem light your way Seasons Greetings to all Our Friends & Customer; From RINGING IN 81IT WllHll AT CHRISTMAS NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. C0.tsl Hwy N.B. 642-9405 .. And not a tteature was stimng not even a mou1e. Here '1 hoping love and 1oy will'"''' your houH1 grHt our fr1end1 & wi1h you the beat! Yuletlcle Cheer WISHING YOU THE BEST CHRISTMAS' l I GREETINGS l C. ABBOTI'S FABRICS I OF~:o~~~ON 2610 E. Coast Jlwy. DANA HARBOR REALTY Corona del Mar 644-8383 WAl>l>Y "Ollt>AY \O ALL! Wishinr you the best of everythinr at Christmu- t1me and always! SEA & SUN R.Y. 24671 La Plaza Dana Point. 496-2790 FACTOR\' AUTHORIZF.O Sales • Senic~ Parts • L~asi"CJ 120 W. Warner at Main Santa Ana 557-2132 ~_.::t .. ~ ·r _-...' i f '. I~~ ·~· (--' "·7~',' 2\:NOEL:;I 0 COME LET US ADORE HIM! Best Wishes for the Holidoy Season! I ~ Mav all vour Christmas dreams come true. WOODY'S WHARF Z318 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach. 675-0474 ?lfrlt• Kalrk1maha and a Hauoh Makah1k1 Hou UNIVERSITY REAL TY 3001 E Coast Hwy. Corona dcl Mar 673-6510 at CHRISTMAS MERRY CHRISTMAS ANDA HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM HOLIDAY BLESSINGS To all of you f rorn oll of us ••• BALBOA ISLAND FERRY 410 S. Bayfront Balboa Island. 673-1070 'TIS THE SEASO\! TO BE JOLLY .. Mav it be hn~ht and bea.uti.f ul, filled with cheer. May your holidays be filled witb love, joy. laughter & prosperity! SLEMONS MERCEDES 1301 Quail Street Newport Beach 833-9300 We 1incerely wish all of you o very happy holiday! 0 come let us adore Him ... May every blessing be yours, we pray. WARM HOLWAY GREETINGS FROM ALL OF US AT HAPPY HOLIDAYSf REGENCY MOTOR HOME REHTAl 92SN. Harbor Blvd. Santa Ana. 5 31 -2503 ~~~~MR~~'tr-~'tr-~ -BEST ~ I I l WISHES! We Wl\h you a nd I MAY EVERY yours o hoppy, ble ued Chmtmos! I ... to you, our customers. JOY BE YOURS I ~asons Grcct1n~~ I to All I A HO HO HO MEADOWLARK 1-"rom TO ALL WIVES & LOVERS FASHIONS IN LEATHER I GOLF COURSE BEAUTY SALON 1427 So. Coast Hwy 16782 Graham Ave 505<1 II c II /\ \' c Laguna Beach. Ca lluntmgton R<'at·h. Ca Huntington Beach, Ca 494.5335 846-1346 846-9511 At Christmas and always, we pray for Moy your Christmas peace among mtn. Christmas be tnJly Greetings merry ond bright. from JAKE NEUAELD SCOTTY'S FISH FRY DON BURNS MASONRY I 2110 W Oceanfront . VOLKSWAGEN NPwport Reach 2024 Fedcr&I Avenu<' 67l-997l 13731 llubor Alvd. Costa Me~u. 549· 1185 Garden Grove 514-4100 A happy holiday to our customers NEWPORT FLOOR COVERING 3500 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar. 675-1636 MAJ JOCll NOUDAJ If Oii A IMBJIORI May your home be filled with l ove. ttood health and happlness t.hruout the hoUda Muon & the New Year • associated 1111 l l I' i II'. II F II l ff 1 ll '• • \I f "' t o I., I ~ ' ' ~ , I I I TO OUR MANY FINE CUSTOMERS THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd Costa M<'s a 642-0010 Wishing you Santa's Best ARROWHEAD LINEN SERVICE INC. & OUST CONTROL DIVISION IOU Easl Oranl(elborpe ANAHEIM, 179·1502 DON'T BUY WE SUPPL Y r ' The Happiest of· holidays to you all & our best wishes for a very fine New Year MACNAB·IRYINE REAL TY COMPANY 901 Dover, NB 642-8235 1644 MacArthur, NB 644-6200 Id Uf lbort •fm, Qr'-t tfJt Iotbt Bless your home wtth tood bellt.h Ce happlndu t.hnaout the holiday season le tbe New Yeer ORANGE COAST REAL ESTATE 2600 E. Cst Hwy, CdM 644·4141 Weonesd1y. Oocombor l4 197~ May t he true meaning of this Holy time be with you and yours' IRYINE HOST MOTOR HOTEi. 1717 E. Dyer Road Irvine, Ca. 540..1515 0 come let us adore Him ... May every blessing be yours, we pray. May happiness light your home and hearth! THE GOLDEN HOUR COIFFURES 1735 WestclHf Dr. Newport Beach, Ca. 646.1677 Echoing throughout a Merry Christ mos lo all! HOME SILK SHOP WTBLUFF CLEANERS 1Z2()()Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 2547 Eastblulf Dr. 1 (next door to K-Mart> Newport Bea ch I 642-2340 644-0932 OLD-FA SHIO NED GREETINGS AT CHRISTMAS greetings for every girl and boy with their special Christmas toy! Wreaths of &ood wishH bedeck your home this joyous Season. Seasons Greetings from the starr a t Reic L. Hodgel> Realty -Fountain Valley office 839-1710. REX L. HODGES REALTY \. 8lqssings We pray for lasting peace at Christmas· time and always. GOLDEN GIRL 130 E. 17th St. SuiteT Costa Mes a 631 ·3811 ••• to all our wonderful pa trons! We wish you the Have the merriest, most wonderful Christmas ever! El CAMINO FORD 535N. El Camino Real San Clemente 492-11 37 l\fay )'Our Chrntmas ~ hlled with ~00\I "ill, abundanlc:, JnJ the PERCE It 1s our prayer that · m ankind wi ll fi nd a The best of the Season to you and yours! I peace that 's lasting. ABRAXAS MASSAGE 1 1733 Fullerton Ave. Costa Mesa 63 1·1184 DICK CHURCH'S RESTAURANT The stor y of His Birth brings Happiness to alJ ! David Gonzales , Li i Zuercher Ray Salas Don llerwcx.-k GeneChiapella John Price Linda Miller i-:d & Karen Northrup Garrett Lum Battis Nick & Barbara Vr acm Gary Newmyer Tom Strong COSTA MESA best of everyihingl Millie Passwater Cathy Mayfield : CAR W~H ~~!~~~~~!~~ COLONIAL MOTB. Lec~~u~~e21 I Irvine Plaza Realty I 10 )r t I (' r· Cl ' • r this Holy S· c: brinq JO/ lo c! 1ankincl. .•• o nd gladness to one and all this Christmas! f r om EL NIGUEL COUNTRY CLUB (Under New Man agement> Co.sta Mesa 1967 Newport Blvd 2201 Marllll St Suite 202 2059 Ha rbor Blvd 64S..06ll Costa Mesa I . · 752 6521 23700Club House Dr .• Co5taMesa645-1030 J 1 645-9137 ~ • LagunaNiguel.496.5767 ~~;~~~tp~~~~~Mt~ ~~~-di May you and yours be bleued with ringing out good wishes Ch ristmas bells toll the JOYS of His Birth! •day of joy. I HUNTINGTON LANES I BROOKLYN BUG SHOP 19582 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 963-4587 Peoce On Earlh, Goodwill To Men SHAIEY'S PIZZA PARLORS 2214 Newport Blvd Cost.a Ml'sa 646 02Cll 19300 ~ach Blvd Hunlinf{ton nu ch 962-SS81 1'407 Culver Drive Irvine M9 4600 1974 Charle St. Costa Mesa 541-9141 0 come, let "' a dore Him! May the newbom King blen each and everyone at ChriJtmos. H.J. GARRm FURNITURE 2215 Harbor Blvd , CO$Lt M~a 646-027 5 ''\ \' I o ~I Moy the ra diance of the Christmas spirit shine upcn all men. UPHOLSTERY 1831 Newport Blvd. CM 642-3562 Happy Holidays 10 All.' CITY AUTO PARTS 2086 PlacenU• A~ Co&ta Mesa64~1I l 1 for everyone. 3415 Via O'Porto Newport Beach 673-7680 HAPPY DA YS.' A bright ChristmM to our many friends' f'\U Up For The Holidays' F1oyd Smith & Sons UNION SERVICE STATION 1900 New Port Blvd Colt.a Mes1646.l I I I Carolers sing songs to fill your home with Christmas Joy, NIGEL BAILEY Z732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 644-7211 I;, tc•ndtn~ tu '1111 nor '~rv hN I w1~h1·(. ALLIED ELECTRIC & LIGHTING Z22 Victoria, Costa Mesa ~Across from G recnbavcn1 Nurseryl I 646.3737 Our best wishes during this holiday season. MESATRONICS INC. 2QS2 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 646.3550 Season 's Cheer Wishing you tho nw1- rie~l Christmai; cverl IRYINE NATIONAL BAii 2171 Campus Drive lrvtne133·3700 Heartiest greetings of the season 1 It's always a pleasure to wish our friends the very best! I+ t' I ' ' I I ! 'Mefe ~likrMa~: I I Warm greetings bless all throughout the world! LA GALLERIA 1M4 lrvine Ave. Newport Beach 541-8365 Jot-~~~ G\'~· I 1 to you o nd you rs from ev eryone o n our s taff. GENERAL TRANSMISSION May your holi<lays hrin~ yo u hcalch and happiness EXECUTIVE SAUNA 641 S. Manchester Anaheim 533-9~40 ••• to all our wonderful patrons' We wish you the best or evervthing1 Classic Finishinf & Select Used Furniture lSSS Supuior Unit 4 Costa Mesa.541-7911 I • Rejoice in the holiday spirit! LOVE CUTTERS 2846 E. Coast Hwy Corona d el Mar 644-2138 Bring fort h t he j y-:. of Christmas f r all ! SEA VIEW REA( ESTATE 7061 Valentine Dr. Huntington Beach 842-7407 Goodwill to a ll m en for the lord Is born{ HOLI DAY GREE TINGS io our Jrien~s llOYDS NURSERY D3 Nnpott Bl\'d Coat.a llesa646-744f .. , ....... __ .. May eood cheer bri&hten your Yuletide season! AT-EASE 1144 Fashion Is land Newport Beach 644-5070 CHRISTMAS STAH . I LIGHTS THE WAY TOWARD PEACE Wednesct , December 24. 1975 ~ Wishing you Santa's Best I 1 I THE FROSTING. HOUSE I I 2384 Newport Blvd. j Costa Mesa · 548-5794 A happy holiday To One and All! at CHRISlMAS An old·faabioned greeting from FJ:~~- Dove & Quall St. Nt•wport H1.•ach 833-0555 ·wE WISH YOU ALL THE BEST! COAST PROPERTIES COMPANY 301 E.·Balboa Blvd. Pacific Travel School I Pacific Travel Service 543-6655 834-1411 Balboa, Ca. 673-5410 SlflNG ALL OF YOU A HAPPY II OLIO A Y SEASON ANO A GOOD NEW Yt-:AR As we celebrate Chnst's birth, let us pray for peace on eor1h Party Plea* Z * ers 3011 Harbor Bl vd CC>.'>ta Mesa 546-221 l lOADS OF CHEER! A bright Christmas to our many friends' DAVE ROSS PONTIAC .... ~ .. ,.Or. ..... 54W017 IUSSINGS TO • YOU AND YOUIS TERRY BUICK ~1th & Walnut • Downtl)wn · • Jlunun1ton Heath 610 E 17th St. Santa Ana VENITE ADOREMUS May the spirit of peace be with you! ABBEY RENTS FURNITURE 1925 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -645-4772 Holiday Greetings To OurMany Friends & Customers Wnley M. Taylor Co. I 2111 San J oaqwn Hills Rd. Newport Beach • JiEALTH, WEALTH AND HAPPINESS TO OUR MANY - GOOD FRIENDS! CONNELL CHEVROLET 2128 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meu 546·1200 I DUNTON FORD :!21US :\lain at Warncr.S 1\ 546-7070 Season·~ Greeting~ c.ind a Happy New Year To You All From Balboa Ba~ Pr:fc. Rffffors 6 5-70 0 4509W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -PEACE May it reign in every home at Chrishnmtime ••• ond ever ofter THE llYINE COMPANY ~Newport C~nter Ori ve Newport Beach GREETINGS OF THE SEASON! to all ol 1·01! HARBOUR vw· 18211 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 842·4435 Moy the Star of Bethlehem light your woy nru~ r11 Q • H s "'" 1 > r r •. 1 • Wishing the best Christmas ever 10 all our friends. Happy holidays! BAMBOO DRY CLEANERS Balboa Blvd at 21st St. Newport Beach 673-3162 When the stockings are hung and the fire 1s · blazing on the hearth ••• n's time to wish every· one a Merry Christmas! [~ THE REAL ESTATERS . ~ ~ATERFRONT HOMES SERVING THE BEACH CITIES •23 YEARS• WRAPPING UP BEST WISHES ••• TO All AT CHRISTMAS DEGEARE'S PLUMBING SERVICE 961West17th St., Costa Mesa 646-0622 RlllGlllG Ill BEIT WllHll! Happy Holiday! CHICK IYERSON PORSCHE /AUDI 445 E. Coast Hig hway Newport Beach 673-0900 0 COME lfT US ADOll HtMI DAVID A. ·JOBES GLASS STUDIO & Associates • 't• :!tiJ:J We~l Coasl llv.) :\ l'\\ port Beach 631-1400 0 B lessings af cfhristmas miracle mazda 2150 Harbor Bl•d. Costa MHG 645-5700 #"' PEACE TO All AT CHRISTMAS! PYRAMID FENCE COMPANY 760 West 16th Street, Costa Mesa 548-9662 Here' a wishing you and youra lhe merriest Yuletide ever I oJfOll lWliA TOYOTA VOLVO .. IYM Ht0tho1 ('·'·Mil ;;io, BRIGHTEST WISHES for a Merry Christmas To All Our Friends &Customers We Wish a M USlCAL 1975 WALLICHS MUSIC CITY South Coast P laza 540.2830 HELLO THERE! To all of you from all of us •.• HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS MASTERS AUCTION 2075'h Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa 833-9625 & 646·8686 Merry Christmas To All! A heartfelt greeting to our friends, both old and new; May your holidays be prosperous MA BARKER'S FAMILY RESTAURANT 212 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 646-.4303 CChristmas 'J3tessings ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 546-1934 ~0-~~ 'I"'" ftde u fot/tfl ACE KEY. SER~E 1872Newport Blvd. Co.la Meu-141-1021 WE HOPE YOUR HO ME IS BLESSED WITH HAPPINESS THIS CHRISTMAS HOLLAND REALTY 1716 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa 645-4170 . Let us rejoice once more in the message of the Christmas season CENTURY 21 DUHAN /DOYLE INVESTMENTS, INC. 1740 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa I 549.1168 Moy the Holy Fomlly bleu you at thi1 time. W:irm Wishes for a holiday season fill ed with good health & happiness & your be::.t New Year c\'cr ! BAY & BEACH REALTY 2A01 E . Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 675-3000 BLESSINGS OF THE SEASON May Christ be born May your holidays be iolly! From ~ll the Cre(I( at Mesa Boat & Marine we wish you all a very Merry Christmas 1595 Newport Blvd. Costa ~esa, 646-6269 ~ Have a jolly Yuletide! Happy Holidays To You All,& a Happy New Year MERRY CHRISTMAS! May it be bright and beautiful, filled with cheer. • again in every hcarc . • GREEN HAVEN GARDENS 2123 Newport Blvd. <Alta Mesa -646-3927 Let the .M ttTY Notes R1n1 Oul For Cbrtstmas COAST MUSIC StRVICE JD Newport Blvd. COltaMeu BOTIQUE CLEANERS 6046 Warner Ave. Huntington Beach 142-2050 Moy ,,.. Siar of ..,,.,..,,, ,,,,., ytWt way •t DEALER IN U.S.A. IOY ~ CAllVEll ROU.S·lt0YC£ UAl.17tUt. COSTAMUA 5'6-•4'& ~ 1- • Wednesday. December 24. 1975 DAILY PILOT (:5 • ... FROM ALL OF US AT ANTIQUE COTTAGE 495 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 642-5151 PROMPT CLEANERS 434 E . 17th St Costa Mesa646-6883 Greetings of tlte season to ovr many customers! HAPPY HOLIDAYS from ~ FAR WEST SERVICES, INC. 270 I Alton Ave, Irvine C7 I 4J 540..9892 * lsadores * Coco's • Snock Shops I MITLA I MEXICAN RESTAURANT I 642-9764 547 W. 19th St, Costa Mesa I I LN us follow the Star of Bl'thlehem for * Reuben's* Reuben E. LH I 12118 Brookhur~I ~!!f!~~m~~~e!B~ * The Plan~~=~::.Moonraker I Gar~~~~"· i MAJORWAY CAMPERS Wes tminster893-755 I Gorda L. W 1 858 W. 18th St .. We hope this holiday season nngs in joy for you and yours DAILY PILOT (2 Blks W. of Beach) I&. 1750 est Lineoln. Anaheim Costa Ml•su 991.0540 I 642-8471 642-5678 ~1r!~1rf-~~~ ~ ' . , , c"'~~l/\~, N -EL ,;:.;;;';'. ,.ire.." · a- I . BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 847-8555 lest wishes to our many good friends at this holiday timt l NABERS CADIL~AC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa540.5630 ~ I -.~ I • JOYOUS ~OEl1 Happy Holidays From the Staff at FOUNTAIN BOWL 17110 Brookhursl Fountain Valley 963-7888 0 come, let us adore Him ... Christ the lord! HOUSONGS CANTINA 16595 Pacific Coast Hwy Sunset Beach, Ca. (213) 592-1040 TO ALL OUR FRIENDS! SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT 3833 Birch St.. Newport Beach 549-0812 THE BEST OF EVERYTHING ROY-(§ INC. 234 East 17th Street Costa MesaS.6-4444 . /'• Ringing In with our best wishes! BEACH STATIONERS. INC. 1803 Newport Bl\ d . CosW :\lc~a 645-8300 FELIZ :\A \'IOAUA Yr om MAY YOUR YULE BE BRIGHT WITH GOOD CHEER ANO GOOD TIMES' l May the worf d I find true pH<e! I We thank all our customers I for their patronage & wish a I I a v I' r v ~t l' r r v I j Christmas from · EL TORITO-NEWPORT THE QUIET WOMAN 4221 Dolphin·Striker Way NB 833-9740 3224 East Coast Hw y Corona Del Mar 640.7440 ,,.,.,1-1. ,, . ,.'//', HAPPY HOLIDAY S & THANKS to our applicants & employers ... from DAVE ROSS STUTZ MOTOR CAR Exclus ive ro r Oran~e County 2480 Harbor Rl vd Costa Mesa TO ALL! May the Yule season b ring joy ioco each & every bean! . . Chri8tmas J oy May the holiday seo1on be fi lled w ith joy for you! MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM COSTA MESA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB M ay t he joys of t he season a b ide with you Loaded with the season's best wishes! ~ ~~.~.~~"!.~ ............ ~~~!!.~~~~ ....... I~::!.~~~ ...... . ~~:!!.~~~~ ....... l ~c:'!!~!.~~ ••..••.. i ~c:'!!!!.~~.~.~ ....• l ~~!:!!.~~~~ ........ ~~!:!.~~~~~ .•...•. 1~!!.~.~~.· ..... . Getteral I OOt Getteral I 002 GeMt"al I 002 GeMrol I 002 Ge-tteral I OOi Gfltef'af I 002 -------•! GeMral I 002 Getteral I 002 .......••...•............•...........•..........•.•.......•.•........ ·········~············· .............•.......•...•......•.....•..... , . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ERRORS: Adn rtisH-S should check their ads daily and report er- rors immediat~y. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the first in- correct insertion only. Publisher's Motice: WESLEY N TAYLOR CO REAL TORS sinc e 1B4 HARIOR VIEW HtUS SAUSALITO Call us today to see "perfectioq,plus" in most popular Lusk 3 BR, FR home. New range & ovens. Beautiful! 2111 San Jamquin Hils Road NEWPORT CEHTIR. N.1. 644-491 O AJI real estate advertised in this newspaper is sub· Ject to the Federal fo'a1 r Hous ing A ct of 1968 ---------------which makes 1t illegal to advertise ~ny pre· G...eral 1002 Gettff'OI 1002 rerence. lim1tat1on. or •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• discnminalion based on OWMER ANXIOUS race. color, religion. sex. EASTSIOE 5 + 2 + FAMILY or nallonal on~m. or an DIME intention to make any o;uch preference. lim1la· TOWNHOUSES t1on,ordiscrimination." CO LONIAL STYLE 2 bedrm with brick This news paper will not fireplace, formal dining, knowingly accept a ny large bedrms. ~ltns, adve rtis ing for r ea l patio & l 'h yrs new. Immediate possession can be yours! Extensive used brick accentuates this country style home. Every woman's dream kitchen with all the wife· fiave a Uni<ju e dri.Jlma,j U ~ IVU I: fi()Ml:S REAL TORS~, 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 1525 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa, 546·5990 estate which is in viola· Prime loca tion n ear saver convenien ces. Uon ofthc law. shopping and bus lines. Mamm o th brick -------------------1 0 - 0 -2-• Only 10':0 Down. fireplace. Five king sited GeMral $39,500-$44,700 bedrooms. with massive ....................... Call 546·4140eves. master suite . l!:nter· Gt11Mral 1002 G.-rol 1002 tainer 's co~·ered patio. •••••••••••••••• ••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• TRI-LEVEL/POOL am·~ Ass ume low Interest VA IU ..... EY Huntin gto n Beach 646~1411 loan. Seller's loss-your Y ACHIM" OM Pacific Sands. Pool 1tain at $49.950. Full FOR SANTA GOLF COURSE H om c b y D ca n e ANYTIME price. Call now 646·717 1. cmd one for you! Exq uisite cus tom 5 Brothers. This lovely 3 MERRY CHRISTMAS! bd 5 ba h me I luge OP1Nrr1Q-rtHUN10~1rvic1 • The ~rand new year rm. · 0 • bedrm. 3 bath home of·--------,.-I await$ the family that pool & jacuzzi & r egula· ~~~~:lm~~~i~~ ~:~~: TOP LOCATION . ,_ -.·11~1~:111~ f!~c~~b~~~~~·c~ ~~~~ ~1~~c~!~1t1~uWfu7 v~;!~ Large family rm w/wcl ... ~RTlir."'CH _ --·-·· ,. _ _.. ny interior before Priced at $257,000. t>a r overlooks pool and "''"""""' ~ C .. "". 545-9491 terraced yard. Comp F.xceptionally f\nc home m-.tmas w/credit ap-. · land$cpd front and rear. In 8AYCREST area ol IUILDERS proval. Owner anxious. ail Workshop and 11tora1 Newport Be ach. four Two or the latt buildable will rent or trade ror cabinets In oven lied bedrooms, new drapes, C·2 lots In downtown anything. ~11 l\OW • • • · car garaie. Blocks t wall to wall carpetlna. Laaun3. Ocean view in I& 1,.. .. _11 ~ "· : · ocun. OH rt>d aU73,500. Recently redecorated, «ood main street fron· . • ......--====-- terrific tocaUon. price at ta e, 11uilable for m ulll Plac• . · OM UPEERSB 179,500. Call 673-8550 fw pie residentlal und com· Pt •p•rtle• 0N•wport0~'s15CJ9hh900 moredet•lls. • merclal. Full pri ce 712•"20 _.. •• ,.,, • °''"'"'o'"""'"'ro~·rM·r• $53,500. Owne r will t400GUA1Ut N1WPOtTllA.< 2°Br.w/frplc:&l Br 3MIC•"'fW•Nl64t•MH 1\'liiM'~ I finance.C/\l_.\.5562660 Newcrpt:s.drp~. .~ ll~NM f;: SEL ECT Tc'i!..1~1J :JU' • .!;'. ~~1\ Call ~::"R'.atty ~lldle Items 64 2·56'1 _ .;111111111~·-·•••••~ T PROPE RT S or renlsomcthing. 64~-0070 .. PRIVATE ROAD Charming 4 BR, family rm. Park·like setting. Sunny patio. Community pool & putting green. $94,950 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1dc 011ve N B 675 · 6161 1002 . -~ VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 <?407 I: C O A ST HWV CORONA OEL MAR MAYBE YOU WONDER ••• ... who in his right mind would buy a ~o.use during the holidays ... actually. 1t 1s sma rt to s hop for a HOME at this time ... our salespeople can give you more personalized attention ... and SELLERS, who will allow their homes to be shown , are more MOTIVATED than a vcrage ... so. feel free to call us 1002 G~rol GeMrol ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···;;;~·;~~~;~·~···· BAY & BEACH REALTY ••A•• ll e atcd pool. huge OUR 26th YEAR 675-3000 MERRY CHRISTM AS paneled fam ily room, · TO ALL Jo'rom n e w C: a r P e ~ ' ~ ~ , GeMt"al I 002 GeMral I 002 thcslaffoC draperies. bu1lt1ns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Edison lhgh School Dist. l••••••••••••••-C. F. Colesworthv ~01~~wn. $4S.900. CALL Realtors 640-00fO KEY REALTORS GeMraf I 002 Gfttft'OI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II. mecnab I Irvine ?'-realty TURTLEROCK -PLAN 4 Lovely 4 bedroom home w /spacious family room only steps to pool. ten· nis courts & recreational Tacilities. New ca rpets & fres h paint. Tran sf erred owner wants to leave area b~ 2 /l /76. Well priced at $71,500. Paula Bailey &1.2·8235. (M63) 64t .. ll5 644-6100 to1 Oo¥tt Oflff ~ M.cAf1tlur ~ BNdl. Calitofllla HMi ... Rt~,\LTORS 644-7270 PRtCE RIDUCID VIEW VIEW! ~ I mm aculate Lusk 4 bed.room. U fam ily room, dining room home. New off-white carpets , mirrored wall in dining room - entertain around your beautiful pool & jacuzzi. You mus t. see l o appreciate. $117 ,4SO. 2828 E Coost Highway, Corona de4 Mor PROf>E NA •••I ..01111 •0I llVl•U I H<llllfl '" lU flft• rff l ff COt Ot IH H 0"UU Ill r• fU llOll • 4 • ti ~ ' • ~ I -r- r I I ! ft DAJLVPILOT * Wed-.....-Hcwns ForS. Hoetsff ForS. ... _,.......,...;;.:.=.::~.!!:!~--~--..::..:=:::."==l.:::=i::..:· Oec~~er~m~ber~2'!:.:.· .!.19!!7:.:!S ••••••••••••• • •••. ••• •• •• • • • • ••• •• •••••-••••• G_,., t 002.---... I 00~ G ... rol I 002 MttaJ I 002 CoroM dlt M• I 022 ·•···•····•••••···•···· .......................................................................................... . SUPRDUPLEX J u.p, 3 down ellh r one :.wtabl for owner's tx' ~·u1rn ncy. Great So. of H11thway location cl~e to bt-••ch and shopping 10 Old C D.M. $144.~. Men r Cllri1tmas C>.U 675-7225 .. ' ..... , . , .... ,. \.\l~l~El . HE..\l :l'Y A BERG ElllTERPRISES CO SSS.900 HOLIDAY GRHTIMGS t"KOM ALL 01'' t;S TO Al.LOI'' YOU COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE IMC. Cc:ista Mesa Office: 1492 Baker, 546·4141 Newport Beach Office: 170 Newport Ctr Dr, Suite 100 6'10·6161 lluntin~on Beach Office: EASTSIDE $38,500. This hardwood floored Z bdrm beauty 1s JU.St right for a first blarter home Hey, mom and dad. help th,• kids with the down und away they go, mfla- lion as values go up. Al· ley access to a divided yard big enough for RV or boat. Why pay renl? Pnccd al only $38,500. ' •DRUXE DUPLEX* Excellent 3 BR, 2 Ba, ground floor ownera unit w/2 priv. patios & lu.x· unows ma~ter awte. Pl.US 2 BR Rental w/large patio deck BOTH wilh wood burning fireplaces, vuultcd wood beam ceilings and super So.-of-Hwy location. Pl &W-7211 ac• Lovely 3 y r old Mesa V1•11h· homt• 3 Hit, 2 HA w 1cathe dral cc1hngs, patio k1l & corner lot. Low mamt. yard w/l~e patio & frwt trees. Cull us f or compl detail 546.5ij8(). Wishing You Santa's -Sest 1£. IQuail ~ s11s.ooo •. Fee. Call ~~-~~~~~~!'!Prap~~!~! ~ MESA VERDE ~OO~All~T NlWPO•THACH ~ 9021 Atlanta, 962 44$4 We hopeyour holiday will be the JOiiiest ever. Be<::~s•.u~~ bath plus den, formal dining room, a r ch ed, BEACH TRIPLEX $95,000. Costa Mesa 1024 Only onl' Liuor tu beach. • •••••••••••••••••••••• SHARPV/\CANT ~HERITAGE ••• REALTORS FROM ALL OF US AT COOPER II COX Three forn1">IWd un1b. near cvt•n·thin~ beamed entertainment JACO.BS REALTY area surroundin~ pool :? Br . Studio Model. S36,900. Owner /Agt 646-3013, 546-7739. "1th side pJl10 and ---ll75 6670 --- balcony. Man} t''<tras. Come ~ce ! Compare for S79,500. ----1 EXECUTIVE 2 STORY Onlv .5~.suo. lor this! _________ ,lii.PI c• 1 ,,.auan ·~ hug~· 2 ,tifry. 5 llclrm~. 3 SHARP CONDO! p at_ • . ba, IJ!t• 1-'H. Thi~ 1mmac rDplft" l•S home is near all ~choob 3br. lba. On l le\'el. 1 752•1920 & pJrk. You can't beat th1::. pn ce. <.:all 545·94!11. -' . ' Ol'H WlSll Fern\ OU bdrm can be used as a 1400 OUAtl n HlWl'OttT HAC.H dl'n. 1:lxl5 LR, bit-ms, rwar-new crpts & drps, 10x2U fncd s undeck for prl\acy, garage, tile root. Trade for units. 640-3928, eves· 549· 1532 Lachenmyer Realtor CHOICE LAGUNA VIEW Enjoy the view o f the LJ).!unu coai;t. Excellent location within walking distance of everything 1 r.lportanl. T his two lx·droom plus den home may I~ the \ 1ew home you'\•c bl·en looking for. Call us for addll1onal in· \ \ 1-:HY ~l~HRY l'llHIST~1AS HALPINCHIN HEALTOHS i---------•I formation Call tiiJ 8550. t.:. ·, "'. t ..,, • i' DOVER SHORES Rn t•rl y JI II ls chic! SJti.000 Full Price Mu~t sell lrg 3br ranch house. Assume 6% FHA lu:.in, paymnts only S1421 mo. <.:all S-10·3666. Furm:.il, high-sty led "'I~~~~~~~ clcgann•. lllgh ceiling -- living room. ,,~~c fo~mal BEST EASTSIOE d1111ng room. 1 wo-story three family llcdrooms Will sell today. Veteran ups ta1r:.. guest suite no down. no closing. 4 m ain ll•vcl. Charming Bdrm. pool, dining room. ~lud\ Thr('e woodburn-Agt>nl, call :.inytimc. mg t1n·placcs. Exquis ite !>16-5745. v1l•"' < )\4 rtl'r moving to ---------- r.~OLE'Qfc~~-WPORT Veterans Only REALTORS Gorgcou:-. home for free. :.'727 E. Coa~l llwy $]9,SOO 675-4392 ------1 Lillie doll house on huge lot with dream kit, lge · LR \\Ith beamed ce1l- [~ I: I I :~· 'I . 1: : ·II I •,,'~· 2515 t-: Coa-;t Hwy. ;>.;o do\\n, no closing. 3 I ] 675-5511 Bcdrm, beautiful bonus 1---------1 room. co1oocr cd patio. Agent, call anytime, 5-16-5745 is a good day to advertise in the Daily Pilot Classified Section. 642-5678 Gettttal . mg:., 3 bdrms. 2 ba. Walk --------• to all shops !:'IOew on lhl' mJrkcl. Can 'l lasl. Only 2 n11lt•!> lo beach. Can be µurch:.iscd subJc<'l lo cx- 1stmg c.; I loan. 646-7711. Open l:.H'!:> .. _:__--=:::-~ Walker &lee Real Estate PALM SPRINGS The lfunlington £.state is now a\a1lablt: for sail' or tr;nk' Fish, gotr. swim. play ll•nn1:-. on) our own 3 acres JUsl 2 blks from th(' l'enla of t own. Hus stodw<l lake. swimming po()I, p1kh & putt. lc11111s t·ourl, main rcmch huusc ------• + 3 guest collages. _________ , Modern1zl·d with 11 lons ol' A/C. Call for appt lo sec. f''ce land. $550,000. • MESA NORTH 4 Ot•droom, 2 baths. fplc, complete carpeting thruoul. DraJ)t's. Bllns. Dblc i:ar. Co\Crcd patio. \II in \cry ,good cond1- t1on. H~luet>d to s.1ti.UOO. Roy McCardle Realtor 18 I 0 Newport co .. ta ~lesa ~\8-7729 COMPANY HEt\LTOHS Sl:'\l F 11111 673-4400 · $@\t~~-~t~S ,. Tliaf Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle -----l4•o.d lty C\AT L POUAN 0 p,..'1rrO"<)e Je~t'' c:i' t~ fovr ictombled WO'd\ be- low to fo,m four itmpJe WOtd\. I COSALE I 1 I I 2 I I I r_F_I _N_E~K-'I ·,: . I I 1 I I . .. -, .. -H-E_W_L_E _ _,I ~ My neighbor is \O \ure of 15 I I I' _ himself. 11'\ muedoble. I mear1, · · · · who e ~e do you know, puts I A N Y T I O I a f0<ward•ng address 1n --? ..__ ________ -! tl-l, I 17 I I I 0 c.,...."'··~ .h .. (hue~·~ Quo•ed . • • • • • . by I '"'? *' ,.,,. tntU•l'\Q WO'dl L--...L...-L.--L-'--...__, you de•elop ''O'TI >'•P No J below ell. P< • ·' ·~Ul..18PEO l£11US ~ ' 1.-['£ Z. •~ES ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~~ GIVE HER ••• J>t-:LCXE 3 IlUH~I CONDO GIVE HIM ••• VACANT WESTSIDE Don 'l miss thL-; onc-4/ HR home with huge family room w/opcn llcam cell· Jti" Slip+ t;ame Hoom 1ng :ind brick frplc 31 ~ )c.1r' old. Walk to :--;l'eds some TLC All CX:l'l.ltl. :'l.l•Xl lo park and terms. $38,900. t'ALL IJt•ath. Chilcln•n and pcL.; l'resl1ge Homes 6'15 6646 a cct•pl.ibll'. Bcs l ---- Ncwporl Jk ach buy for Lar~e 2 story. 4 Ud up $<J6 9:;o stairs. 1 bd down. 3 ha, ' · for mal din .rm .. lgc· 400[.17'~ kitchen w /breakfast C.M. nook. lgc enclosed patio, WETH\" JIARl>f:I{ ATTl<l 11 \HROR Profess1on..1lly landscpd ~l es a V l' r d c a r e a . 979-3859.By Owner --HWttinC)ton Beach I 040 1---------· 1 ...................... . *DUPLEX* Slt>pc; lo bay & park & shopp111~ ="cwly decor duµlt·\ ll,1rg:J111 priced at St, 1.SUll. Seller will finann· Balboa Bay Prop. Realton * 675-7060 * 7 UNITS On Pt"r11n ~u la, N.B. Sw1mm1ng pool. Xlnt rental l'ri<'<:d to ~ell!· ~2!1500 673·3'iG3 675-4777 C\'CS associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 202S W Balboa o1l-Jl>ol ASSUMABLE FHA LOAM Thi., lml'lv 4 bdrm, 2 lwlh :'\t'\\ port Heights horrw I'> 1wslkd on a qu11•t t ul ck s at· on a g1.111t lot "1th !I lo.. inds of BIG-VACANT 2 Story New paml 1n and out. Formal family rm & dtn· ing rm. BBQ & covered patio area. Very low priced at only $58,500. 20671 Tiller Circle. Won't last!! World Real Es late 550-1m · BIG BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL $49,750 Gorgcouc; 4 bed room. 2 story gi:.inl I luge rooms Extra large comfortable family room. Super sun- ny kitchen. Fre!ihly painted throughout. Like new carpets <i nd drapes. SuJ)<'r good buy. Cdll for details, lru1l ln:t:~. gr:.ipes and ~~~~~~~~:_ bl·rr1es, and a large J!::trden area. Walk lo shnpp1nJ! and schools loo. l'll•nty ol room for a pool. $49,500. Huntington Harbour TOWNHOUSES 3-Bedroom from $54,900. Pool. Jac uzzi, n ear clubhouse & beaches. . ' on' t just sit t ere on your sma ortune ·- • ~w Se~on ~ (lreetm'iP :k-~ m~=!~· ... - . ~oo Prapert1es ~ . •• -. CJ/ /? . Q . /) 751-1920 "' ~ J h L.o l ·c 1400 ouA•l ~T. Nr~~~'.11EAc~ Look around your house and garCICje and you'U probably discover you have a ~ . e ve'J. a uat 0 Balboa Island 1006 . • mo18'1fain of oldies bid goodies you could Hll. Move that mountain. ~ We ond our clients hove hod a very good year. Buyers and ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL TY INC. Call a friendly ad-visor at the Daily Pilot. Use the direct line. ~ sellers happy w ith the new home!'> and investments. Investors ~ --7141 846-1 ~ ThOusands of ready·fo-buy ad readers are "shopping the ads in the Daily Pilot , happy and even wondrous over the realrzation thot they con $. EXCLUSIVE BlG FA;\llLY nONANZA every day. Many are eeKJer to buy iust what you have to sell. build their estates nesteggs or forlunes foster w ith real HORTH BA YFRONT POOL ~ ' ' CORNER 4 bedroom. 2 bath home PStotethonwiththeirwogeswhilenotonlybeoting.buteven ~: 2 Bdrm. home+2 bdrm. '-'llh 1111; ,ram1ly room ( f. · f · fl · . · . , (20ll.~l K1<Jncy s haped po 1l1ng rem tn otron. apt. Xlnl terms. full pool "ith J acuzzi, 2 car ~ 0 price Sl35.000. F1rst separ ate J!aragc with ~ii' come. first $Crved' hobby room. Corner lot l.ookhtcJ fcwword to serring you this with boat gate. Our best ~.s> cftllliAn buy. S55.000. Walk to ~ -·-··'JI y~ • • • Ca everything. Hed · rpcl o Don Berman Pat Kent 11" 1m,, 1 ~1,."n Advertise in th, Orange COast ~ Realtor. 536-8836. ~ Manny Altman Bob Kocisko ~ * 673-6900 * Joe A peck Helen Kotob $. All TERMS! ~ •th Bea Arnold Dennis McBride c ctel M--1022 cbeodord00f~m5.il~:1~hobmaeths4. "eWSpaper WI ~O: Jack Blanchard Lois McMillan ~o •• O::::: •• R·:·a··Ea: •••••••• Carol Rrokopp Muriel Mead ~ W a I k to s c h o o I s, C Lo M d Goldenwcst College. Fern handler u ea ows · 4 BR DUPLEX Close to both Huntington f Mark Cohen Sally Mueller ii' SO. OF BAYSIDE Beach and Westminster .Jerr y Cook Lowell Phipps Only 11:.1 years o ld. n eighborhood. Only Dennesc Cole Mike Murray ~ with <J 3 nR. z HA rental. Mall s. F. x ce 11 c n t ~~ Harry Cowan Bunnie Porter Featunng beam ceilin~s. $47.000 0 natural wood a nd bnck llfi{ ••Jl!IPlltr.!~811 Mary .J ean Crawford Geneva Ryan ~ tt•xturcs and p ('rfect IYU t;f:.{ij•ff! ::UUL~ Mar Jone Da sl rup Bob Scott location. Call 644·721 L 962-4471 (r.l:)546-8103 Sydney F.ilenbcrg Cliff Sharp 'J4 Andrew l''ostcr Ruth Stubbs 1. -1: Madge Fosler Lee Totten ~,~.~ ~~ Peggy Freqch Kathy Tracy 0 ~ Dick Fox Joanie Trossen ~ Dick Green Ken Warden LIDO SANDS J hn H 11 Ted Wehe Well kept 3+L>en home f 0 35SC ~~ W/bt'ttUtifu l CO\le red Doug J lockett Beverly White Lumu nnged with col- Louise Hostetler Jack Yaccarino t)rlul nower!> & gre('nery. ~ • Only 144 paces from a 1£1Qual.1 ~ 1£1Quall ~ v 8nntly h£>ach & short ~ w:.1lk to pool b proposed • Place . Plac• rrnrk Only $65.000 Call 7s2-1920 7s2-t920 • 1400 OVAil ~f NlWP'OeflUCH 1400 OUAIL st NIWr:o-f NAC:H FOR SALE · Ru s tic architecture, 2 story de s ign. (.;l rl'le stairway w/v1cw window leads to master retreat. wooden board with heavy sha ke roof and glass exttrior. 5 BR"s, 3 BA 's, fam rm .. brick rplc, ch~f kitchen. ult gourmtt type appl's. custom bar and counter. decorator noors " win dow Lri•atmcnls. 3-car garage. I 'i't ye ars. ~1.000. llKll .. 962-5511. Classified Ad Line 642-5678 f',.p Prap.,.tie• Properilea ~ ~ &14 7:.!llqwdc ~~~~~~·~~~~ /.Jn NIGEL '11\ILEY ~ l\SSOC 11\ TES Rare 2Ur Beauty !;4>cluded :w. yr old. cul d llQC. $46,500. 581-2306 own. -J -· . -RealEstate * * AJEUJE\...L Associates WednMdey. December 24, 197~ I Block to Oceon byMrl/AY MY TRUELO VE GAVETOME ... LIDO RW. lY INC. EXTENDS TO YOU IEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS A.MD A PROSPEROUS 1976 LAG.OM.A IEACH 04°6S'4 Rent our home & receive ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport leoch 37 69 a Chris tmas bonus. Rent our home & receive ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bolsa/Spriogdale. lovely • Chrlst maa bonus. WK UP 1&2 6dr & nr So. 3 br, 2 ba, R&O, cpllt, Super 3 bedrm, 2 bs, &ch. C<>lor TV, mauS owner dr'pls, $32S mo. 963-4569 cpts. drps, Ric(), $325. serv, pool. THF. MESA UNITS w /pool Coast Plaza by 17.7M gros s 642-1690 eves. 1 20 M 963-1786 mo. 963-4569 963-1786 415 N. Newport UI, NB rtMECltEEK UVESUP TO ITS MAME l Hr \\llh \ww. rdril! ~lO\ ('. 'm I µ<!! o" 1-"rn m • $t75 M .:r :!ll \ I Ith !:>l . ~~MOU or n.i:, x 1111 t1 S11urkling h<•dmom:.. ·I lllurks to twarh ·111111 ~Ill' h.11 ht \lllllh 1----------Lease 3 Bd, H~ bn , CoftdolMliurns OWNER'S HOME Fam.rm. w/frplc, heated •L..&.-l-L-.A l"ZS pool, Near Edison High "'"11n9-.. 646-9681 1 or 2 Br, adults, no pets . $160/$190. 2421 E. 16th St, 3848 + S·UMITS School. Walk to Heh. $42S ••••••••••••••••••••• • • Owner would like to r tose mo., 968-8068. Nr. S. Cst. Pl•:z.3 3 BR. l Y.i 1----------'' \l'(lr:-oolcl , & :I N. Hts. 646-1801. O\'l'r SOO 1 ;111 t r<'f''-:ind 1 0 ~ t r I' a Ill ~ \\ I l !1 w al t• 1 I .1 11 -; (' r 1• a I 11 a rt• I :.i l\I n ~ "c· t ll n •: I or your c,pat·wu" 111·1-.• 1 11r 2· l1<•1lr11m11 a p.1111111·111 From $220. Fu1111luet• av:ul.1hh-Small p..t:-. OK /\<11111" onlv 01I11 ,. opc•n :l 110 to 1, 00. :!,IOI Fa1rv11·w lltl • ("11,l.J Me:-.1. l'honl' 545·2300. •.•.•••.••••........... . p.1rtnd~c 111 a j,1t'UZ11 ' 'lhll ·1'15/i tiw I Yr w:ir runty pro1: 3377 Via Lido, N.n. 673-7300 VA APPRAISED :it onl) s~)!UX>O 111~ ,.a Laquna HiC)Uel . I 052 M.wpori leoch I 069 1 .1nl 2 ~.lor.Y 1111 n1Jl din· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tng 2 1ittwk .. rr urn 111·1':111. La N. I. c .111 \\orlu ffral i-: ... 1,11e guna 1gue . .Jt• 1711. 2ot;11 ·~1ll1•r cir the choic~ commun"ity •It• Shon•1•rc·'I I r.1tt Irvine 1044 ...•••.........•.•..•.• W.mtl'd 5 Br hnuw will ll';l'>l' or bu) I' I' KI:! 89U I, 5.'1~ 8.):!\ '11 "HTI .1-:l!Ol'" l'l l".id1•11l ll11mt• :J Bil.;! h,1 , l.1m1ly 11111111, Im l'ly Pnc·lo~\·cl l·ourtya rd. Sl:ll.[100, * BOHO REAL TY * 831-9411 u FMHLY FUN home, inside ::,cd Terrace Two· :-.lury 4 llR newer borne un hugl' lot. 40' pool, :-.l'l)Jrall' :-.auna house, Ji.ll'IJ/7.1. $129,!150. Laguna Niguel Realty 830-5050 496·4040 San Juon __ --~ Capistrano 1078 -__ ---..... ...•...•............... .. -~~~~~~~Give your family this _______ ;;~.-.-.1 Mission Viejo 1067 beautiful 5 b edr oom 'TIS THE ..,.IGHT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ho me for Chris tmas. L oca t e d in Alto escrow on these Eastslde ba, 2-lev. $300. ~·7101 l.arge 1 Bedroom uni\s by December 31. Cute 2·8r, nr bch. cpts, a!ter6pm. 2202 W.Oceanfront Includes 3-bdrm 2 baUt gar, fncd yd, stv, ref, no .......... --U-........ ----3-6_0_0 , ____ 67_5_-8_224 • . . • dogs ~25. Jst + $100. ~x.s n.--n ----ow n c r s un1L Eas y St2·5l6S or 5J6.88:J6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRNT-J\DULTS tenns. Lowdown. . 2 BR, 1 Ba, CdM, no $125 studio. U tt pd. . . 1,...,. 324 4 children or pets. $275 mo. 675-1865 arL 5: 30. 103 I I aauad l ·····················~· 644-6800 <Susie) McFadden. PlllC1t BEAUT. San Joaquan p nn--a.i.. Twnhme Large 2 Br, 21-'z COM. 3 Br. 2 ba, ocean vu, .1 -r;i;;-_~920 Ba, 2 sty. View or golf d ~~k, !rplc, b ea m MOOOUAIUt. HIWf'Ottnuc .. cour:;e & l ake. $550 . ce1l ng, cul-de-sae, 2 car 547.7044 gar . Pvt bcb prvl'g $450. le ttofne/ _6_75_·3203 __ . ----- 1>1up J 1wbl1h· mtu lh1• <kl'all fr11m }•1ur Apl Lt·a..,1• J.u,ur \ 'L't un I 1 • MJlun• adult J l 1 ~ L'~l. l lwy 4'1!1~:!" ()\.•1o;111llw11 }t .1r 111und I hr $2'15 :.! hr ~~'-• liad1 Sl9!'l l tll anC'I 531, o:J21 2 Br, 1 Ba, Pool. Hlln~. ()(·ean V1C\\ 1 Ht l blk to Drapes S190 548-358'.i or ht•J1 h .. 10,1• 0 1"'J11g 631·2383 Eves. lurn 1l>h~ll l'lls l..1d:-. Oh. 3 R-2 b l(iOO It lk $:.!llCI l'h ;) \? ll'l!I'\ ,\ r, a, sq. "~• l9fi l!J81 Trtr Pries 2300 f ASTS ID 1,. CM 2 U BR. Nr. So. Coast Pla1a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• * RENTALS * ' · • r · Highly up~raded ; Dbl L.ij!un~1 ('h,11 uw1. i\urth SOUTflF:RN TIU:TERRACt: blLns, cpls & drps, encl g.ar, priv. yd. l mmac. 1·.rHl ~ Hr .. 1 J H1 t-d1•11 toshoµ'ni.:. 2 car gar , t>Jl NO PETSSY·S 1m :w1x t:ALlFOHNli\ 3BR,2Ba ........... $425 ~~LIO & gar. $250 mo. S350 Mo.Agt 833-9293 h IJ . Close Of escrow before Or Rancho San Joaquin 642·2598 .-----Mle81iB.AU ZI nci pd:-, 1111 l' 1 < n·n s;!tt . ._ ._..._ p : ___ _. 3807 ulil & «;ahlt• pd. 1~11 t:il":• an erJa nuaryl.1976.Ap· 2 BR,den,2ba .. $475/500 -a en..._a . l Br S215 Morn:.&t'\l'"· prox 33•1;, return first 2 2 BR. 2 Ba ····· · • · .. · $550 Apc:w IHNftb f'otlmiWcl ...................... • l Br-extra lgc S2311 years + appreciation TURTLE ROCK ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront apts $165. Ulil 1 Br/furn S:NO Newport Beoch 386~ a ndlaxright·off.rorin· 3BR,2Ba ..••••..••• $450 8ofboaPenlftsula 3707 incl. Se<1sonal (yrly). 2 Hr,2bu !):!75 -.•••••••••••••••••••••• formation as k for Jean CULVER DALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·3824. Also furn. 3 Br, 2 ba ~315 •DELUXE• Wheeler. 38R,2Ha .....•.••.. s;ns BACHELOR. 1 ~lk to boy l Br. $195 mo. Apt #6, Beautiful garde n apt:-., E a:-.tbluff 3 hr, :t ba, h•· 2 8~AL. 2 :a~~~~.~~k or ocea_n. Util. 1~cl. $115. t>:tch Sl50 m o, apt #2. 305 pvt patios, pool. i.pa · Ind. spar. mastl'r :-.t11k. 3 BR. 2 Ba ....... $3151335 mo. 675 7876 eves E. Bay, l st. + Isl + sec & Adults, no Pl'ts. 151 J:: 11111 rm & dhl g • .11 a go·. . l;ct11rt• l'hn'>I ma'> and ..ill t hrough th1 ... hou:-.t•. thcn· 1:-. l.1ught1·r :mt.I :.1n~1ng 1111 "1g11 ol a Ill II ll .. \. 11 \ v I· \ :\I "'HHY ('llHIST:\l AS' I A l J 1 (213 ) 21st. 548·240H or M6-(\!sHi. /\i1tc> door O'"'nt•r :I\ .111 . TH~ COLONY CoJta MH a 37 24 c nup. vai an • v~ - This \.irge ·I Bdrm. s it· ;t ·-~·ti)~~ 3 BR, den, 2 ba furn $600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _W_7_·1_496_.______ l(IDS/PETS OK Pool & n ·t·n·at1un ,1ro·.1. l rMV. r· t AMCHO•"'GE II Allulhonly,nol'\'h 111go11uneo s mes -WETRYHAROER DEER1''U:LD $37.50WES<&UP C«OftadelMar 3822 EastsideTownhsc, frplc, 'u lots has Just been re· 111..1VESTMll! .... TS ATTl'l 'I "flBOR 3 BR 2ba .,A25 pn·vatc n·•rd"n. blt1n~.·. •FROM $332• " ~ ' c " • • 1 • • • • • ••• •' • "': •Studio & 1 BR AplS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ~ ·' w "' <lun•d $4UOO. Exciting 17141 911.7 ''BR 2 h ba $375 garage ~'95mo 64'··8"'" N65./\m1~os a), ~I< 4 .-711 -"' · -, ···~···· •TV&MaidServAvail ~ ~ ;l\M "SUPER vu ·· Capistrano. $89,500. 552-7500 red hill pool & Jacuiz1. com· RealEstate COLLEGElARK •PhoneServ.lltdpool _, ---li11 8061or5:lt>·t4H7 I' l l'lt• l y u Pg raded . SHARP COU-~RY-Wanted 2900 3BR. 2ba ·····::··· $400 •Children Section (S ....... ..,, •Dt.:LUXE Al'TS• Maua~c·tJ by :>U2.UOO. "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552 OO 'l1 J Frµl c, bea m cc1l 'g W1lh.1rnWalte1s<'o •I "HUG E LOT" COURT HOME Wanted Res idential lot -7 5 :~~~!>:~~.~~~e;t " i~~!!,... panel'!{ pvl pal, C'llihsc, -1 .-r ., 1 ~ n I' Sharp 3 Hdrm T revino. 3 Bedroom & Family Rm under 1.cz acre. short d is· pool. volleyball . .i<Jlls on l<t\ runt -He • -., "· ' 1 '-h "' C"rpets & nicely de 0 p l L k d . . f F·o red h •111 23w7/6aNdewport Blvd, CM ly, no pets, 1 & 2 Br, 2 Hr Jkh ~ Jll~r. SS.iO. ) rly. ~ u,.. u • n n va e a e tance nvmg rom un CORONA DEL MAR & ., ba from Sl90. 387 w. _!17~·1_9:i5 &tH I 11510 coraled One of the InSanJuan Capislrano tain Vly 1s essential. 548·97S5or645·3967 "' laq!cst lots you can find S42,000 SSl-0339. realty 2 Br Townhouse, Crplc. BaySl.646-0073.___ PARK NEW PO RT Ill this area .. VA & Fili\ CALLCENTURY 2l -------1 *ElmGordens* Pool. tennis. continental APARTME .... TS h.1<111~ J \ ;iilah\e. $47,900. 831·2640or495-4121 Rentals ~ breakfast. Some ocean & Off ~alen Path realty Mlsslo..,, VIEJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1 Br Jo\am. $185 mo. Move Catalina. views. Close to 1, 2, & J Br. /\dull<:. n111 B.1 rlwlt11 l ur., .., Commercial HousH Furnished . in for S285. Adults, no shopping & fine beach. pet~. ds hws hrs. shag , l\4•thuurn:-. .11111 TILE ROOF REALTY Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hent our home & receive pets. l77 E. 22nd St. 644.~11 cpts , closed ~aragt•. 'lu\rnhou"t:" H" C ·r 581 -1000 837-9500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lolboalsland 3 106 n Chris tmas bonus. _642 __ .JEH_5-------1•---------· frplc, BBQ. Gas & wall'I t 'r ~;r1 ,., I e1 lnQS BAYFROllo.IT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super 3 br, 2 ba. DW. SUS_CASITAS 2Br. 1 ba, B larcre pat1·0. pd. Pool. Opt•n !l·h 11.ulv 1'111>Ul:ir l'l:i11 l "t.·han -" bltns, cpts, drps, beaut b ., LA MANCHA APTS Sp~i l'nob Ti·n111" ,,.Jl11r T110 ~.1•11:ir.t1e Newport Beach 1069 Offi"e build1nn, s pec· Lovely 2 story cottage, l andscpg,· $350/mo. Large nicely furn.1 r. garage,Avai1 J an l.S275 778S ttPI ce ''M Ac ross from F..1 s hi1111 ~ ,.. fullv furn near water Adults only no pets 2110 co a • '-1~.·1 •1111 "t .J,1 n1l111r1·" •111 n 1 ~1~ll'r lwdrnnm su1 l l'!-i ••• ••• • •••••••••••••••• tacular view, luxunous -· 963-4567 963·1786 ' • mo. 673-6651 642-5073 " w " • • l.. Ava111·15$295673-8970 NewportDlvd. -----------------San.loaqu11ll lill'>l<o;1el. l'I. .:-; Dl·::"ol . ~;,1,:100 executive offices c I l 3 B Bo Cost M 3824 LIOOISLAMD ReducedtoS000,000 CostaMesa 3124 Romon,ya~irgceond .• ~in+cpoonlus+ 0 esa CASAHERMOSA '71 4)644·1900 Casa de Oro ••••••••••••••••••••••• LE RAISOR REALT Y i\.1":1 C;1 rnpu" I i1 Ir\ 11w c Jlllpll:-. \ ;1111•1 !-.hop nr CALL 833-8600 CHARMER BILL GRUNDY ••••••••••••••••••••••• tennis club. Great loc., ALL UTILITIES PAID CASA VICTORIA 148 W . Wilson, CM UTILITIES PAID 2STORY Realtor 675·6161 Back Bay l ·Bd. furn. lse for less tha n owner's 1,2&3 br, Deluxe Un fur. Tow house "' t BLOCK TO rnT \'Ii 3 I~·droom a nd den with house. Mature adult. $195 monthly cost! ~ASO mo. Compa re before you n '"'P ·. · ..,., rent. Custom designed or Furn. gas/wtr pd. n-auti'fulloJ Oeluxc P rn all' 2Br, :!h,,. t Ii.1th!'. ll 1g hly up· incl util.642-1272 Ownr552.(l694 Ad ltsN tsSe g t DC ' g1:itlt•cl shows like u featuring: P~l,;ecoim.ete;~toarse landscaped t.gc wa lk in dos l·l :-., rn ocl l'I home. N ea r BALBOA Houses Unfurnished Univ Pk Terrace 2 nr. 2 •Spacious kitche n with 525 Victoria 642 8970 I d·avidually hltns. garagt·. l·Jl>ll' T\. • (·lubhol1.~n l)c1n't m1·ss Ba twnhs" d bl "ar indirect li ghting ' , n ,\dull~ no J>l.•l<.. ~IHI nw. .,.. BAYFRONT •••••••••••••••••••••••. ~. t>. Se d'' D td llJ ''$3'1"' n-h 1 048 r 1 $37 2 7896 • par ate m g area •cora e 11 unt• ,., . ., 1110. 1111 lonuna DC'OC t lH.; one .it Sl:?'J,500. Call Bolbo p · __ _. 3207 rp c 555 · I BR LOFT oi...1LY "" ~-·· a et1ln>V1a •Home-like storage " H-.irl\ 14"1:." A' .11l.1hh· ••••••••••••• •••••••••• a.1u~11sL •""" r t t rf t p Acc ept Child & Pet · · l.G\I cc wa e ron ro· ••••••••••••••••••••••• wanted 5 Br house will •Private patios Jmmed Occupancy • Ut•t· lo L ,111 tor .11Jpl BEAC H JX"rtY zoned com'l. Suita· Bal. l'en. Pt. newly de· lease or buy PP ply. •Closed gar w/storagc P"1 patio, frplc, l y r lsc Includes: ~ .. il-W l2 Jftt•ri> l'\t M OBILE HOMES ble for marioe service corated, 2 BR, 1 Ba, dbl 842·8901 S52·8524 •Marble Pullman HAYLOFT APTS Pri\•ate pa tao, carpetin~. dock, sport fishing land· gar, nice yard. Near . •Kmgsize Bdrms 283 Avocado, CM d rape ries. "i.1:-.ht!r:-. tiX,ewpurlli!Xl.>11\\llhcx ing,yachtsalcs,oceano· Ueach & Bay. Yearly U~v.Park ll,pnv:l ofa •Poo l, liarbeques-d rye rs, d1shwa:-.ht>n. 11.1ndo. :!hr, :!h.1 , 1hn1ngl graphy base. restaurant lcase$400.m o.Avail.tm· kind, 2 BR, s uitable surrounded with plush 645-0 143 J!arbagc d1spos:ib. g.is <• r ca • :-. .1· r n· n t· d 1 nh-. \'I t.:RFRONT w tSLl p or shops. Price $650,000 med. 541.627 1 adults. New crpt, dbl landscaping Mon-Fri 5pm to 7pm stove. mar ble pullman, l.1.:1· 2Br. :!11.1 v. '1:.1r '1 . Bth s :100 mu Yrly h:<h•· 642 2280 <;•h<.111a. :Sl'dulkd .irci.I Jiii 1 Carroll 640•5560. or will consider lease. gar . xlnt storage, pool & Adults. No pets Sat-Sun lOam lo4pm powder room , fire :Ha rm • ~ti . .><>O. lli!'ollOJt & co. Realtor 642-5200 Corona del Mar 3222 j a cu z ii. $37 5. Ca 11 2 BDRM $260 system. forced air he ill Pde Barrett Realty ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner , 552-8357 365 W. Wilson 642-1971 Large, warm 3 br, 2 ba apt mi:. parkmJ! space. t::,\STBLUFF $305. 2 Hr. 2 Lia. pool, frµlc, util in· l'ltl"d. adlb, n o pels. - l>.1.l-4767. .. .. •70 C'ommndcm• 24xGO llG CA .... YO... 3 BR, 2 ba. Crplc. garage, L-•-ach 32"8 with dining area, pantry, Prior Renta l Refer. RC'q. \111h 1''1'·111110 :!hr :.!ha * "" ""* LarryPfist~r 414 Fernleaf. $400. mo. ~---.. patio&Cireplace. 2 BR $3351•--------- :wpar :ll•' d111111 • 1·011m f·.kgant linng ond t•nter·t·---------s.14.0030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l BR I-urn S185 Adults only. $275. 1'".111ta:-.11c• l-.111 h1•n "1th t.umng m ll11s 2MO sq. fl ------CtrrE 2Br, vu hm, frplc, 1 BR UnCum Sl65 THE VEN DOM~ 2 BR w/frplc $345 111:111' 111 1t I l 1 ", lllg profr:-.swnally decorated $79, 950. Quumt 2 BR, warmly de· pat/yd, 2 car gar, 1 blk to Lots of bltns. pool, waJk 1845 Anaheim, C M. 3 BR $39 5 OCE~NFROHT 2 BH, l ba, wintC'r SJOO STEPS TO BEACH •wi•.ill\ll·w ~:17 . .uo :111d lumhr:1pccl 3 bdrm, 211·21362ndSt,N.B. cor ated . $37 5. mo. bch , N. end. Ref's req. l o s hopping. 112 mi. 645·3381 837·!.1517 lnquircnextdoor: torrnal tllnrni;, family :!500 sq .ft .. concrete blk 673-8047or673-1292 No p e ts. $395/y rJy. bcach.931 W.l9thSt. f . llat'1l'nda OcMcsa :l HR. 2 ba. S300 wmtc·r :! HR, 1 ba. S251l w1nlt•r :! BR, 2 ba. S350 "ml1•r 4 BR . 2 ba, >ea r ly $-l:l.» .1K 'I r .11 I 111 :111 1t<i-.111 , 11\H 111 n111 ' • 1 I lo :!II It l'.11111 l'.l ll•l'llllf Ii.: 1l 1,qwri 1•, I 'I I. 1.\d l '.111or,1m11 tKl'.111 \ 11·1\ ~I ·;oo I'<> 1, 111 home . l' o (\I , bldg, retail s tore or of· 494-1795. lBr upper w/stove, re n J!. 160 W. Wilson, /\pt:: l 1•1 .. 111.11. B·B Q pit, 111 fan· fl ee. lot 60x90. Contact S how p I a c e 1 BR , 548·0492 &Gar. You pay gas. Sl75, Costa Mc:-.a 1,1~tu· :-.l'llin~. :l·car gar mana ge r 642·8252 , 1>alio/gar , wa lk/bcact 2BrSecludcdarcn.8blks lst&lasl$100dep.267·B --- " / cll'l". upciwrs. SI 95,000 _Owner, (213) 247·21_~ $260 unf/$285. furn. fplc t o Be a ch &. Tow n 2035 Fullerton, CM Santo Tomas, 645-6646 2 AR. gar. Sl85 m o. Water SEAWl .... O Condo; 2 BR. 2 ha , dl'n, unfum. Yearly $475 ~CALLNOW ~/,. 752· 7315 /T t"A/hcat. 673·8617 hardwood floors, no pets . 1 BR L'-· 2 1 1 ts 494-4931 paid. 2176 l'lucc:nlla, apt Condominiums own----"~mo lst/Lst 497 1970 r u_rn, rg c 0sE7 • "1''". 636-4120. 1·5pm. houses for solr 1700 Costa Mesa 3224 ~. · ' · quccns 1ze be d, pnv. 2 BR. 1 Ba, pool, 2 adults ______ _;._ __ DONALD M . BIRD A\•0<1olel. R.alto1' V• I Uni\· Park Homc·"1Brs Ocean sew Fil. 3Ha. Private) Jrd Lot ~t· s .i1c ____ &M·7i7~ ~~1,100 ft t.u1lll,1lth• lot inl...._...~ hn:hl\ 111:-.11 c•d .11 t-.1 Panoramic View ,:·11 11110 ~ II\\ nPr "111 Newport Beach ~ .1r.rv 1,1<.)W \HD H Window to e ay. Z \t;HOU~K~ 1tt .. i1tor. t>utslanding view of bay • 4Jl l<hll • and ocean. Enjoy the CRESCE .... T BAY lt?chng or sp~cc in this :-.unnv and t"omfortable 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NORTH LAGUNA COM DOS Whitewater Views 2 & 3 bdrm. units from S54,000. 420 Cy press, North Laguna Call 675-7225 ~au ..i\ •o• a '"'ft t~'·tit&ff ut ~•u1r '.' I I I ,,. \:\ ~ ~1..i HE.\l:I"\ A &ERG ENTERPRISES CO la•d\°OO ~ h ome. Ex· lncOtMPn>fMrty 2000 t'C?llt•n t ol r street park· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing. Sec it now. Call 1>12·5200. PETE BARRETT 213 Units · Pool Pride of ownership ••••••••••••••••••••••• dressing rm, xtra lge max. $255. mo. 1632 B 2 Br . walk to OCC & $270. 2 Br, yard, cpts,4Br.House,Avai1Jan l rooms . enc l. ga r. Iowa,549-4338 s hop·g,bltns,cpt.s,d rps, drps. 160 "0 " Monte Vis· thru June 31/76. $475 mo. w/storage. Adults only, RG 8 1 h no peLc;. Sl80. 631·2018. ta 646-8883: 545-7628 :;:::~~o7 ~~~:i,~~~ M or no pets. Ladtts1/n~· =: n~i.it 0~: N EW en EED A PTS associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 202S W Balboa 67l·l66) 1 Bd duplex. quiet, hke Artis t 's S tudio ~.p t , 1884Monrovia,548·0336 Loftapt&lBrapt.$220 new. 2180 Placentia $185. 2 Bd Story Book H?use. skylight. beamed ce1hng. VILLA .MESA· F S205 Gar. pool. jac1. ul1l p<l. Adult luxury Condo :! hil. ~!l 1623 '.\1od. Kitchen, patio. 3 Lsc. Reas , r efs, dep. R . 1rom •. · 393 1la m11ton.645·41ll. 2 ha. frplt:, patio. all m·w ' ·. -· hlks to Heh & town No 642 2986 2 B patio. poo no pe • .s. --- -----VIEW ls 494.5792 • . . 719 \v. Wilson.' 646-1251 1 Yn. Nl-:W. Ir~. 1 lll1. rl~. ('pL.; ,& aµphJO(T:.O. CATALINA/OCEAN pe · $350. · 1 & 2 Br Trailer Units. <9·5) 0 /W, di-:po:-1 , hlln R&O, Walk lo Wl's lchlf ~.hn)>· 4"R J u/\ f dm· -aMi-..i 3252 Watcr&Gaslncl'd,Sl40-rcfna.encl d<•a r .$195. pinS! Center. S J8 .•. • " · a m rm. · --,-· ~· ~"" ff Se D / d 2 8 " "' mo 6-15 1528 $475. 979-5436/ 993·6519 ••••••••••••••••••••••• to$175 mo. 642-1265133 E. ~o c. cp. w 3 r 642-5270 __ ·_· _· __ . ___ _ Beaut. 3-br, 2·ba C'ondo. All extras, pool. clubhse, $325/mo. 645-3771 n ttt"' Ch · 2 16thSt Sp 42 2. Ba .. clulcl under 1 OK ---~------va · /Ml" arming . · · $199&up. 7lO W.18tnSt. Just compl e ted Jlay Stt'ps-to-Oet-11:n 2 Ilf'-Yfiv. Br,& Den, prof lndscp d E-S'd . l l 1 b Ch l t · ~tovC' refr1g crpls drp-.. Garden H o me w /gar t e pnva e nea . r, NEW 1 Br frplc beam a e. apU., very pn\ate 213·44·7·9779, , openr bltns r c fri g close to shops. Ul1l pd. T blt • ~ d & unique. 1 Br w/loCl, _ --------- dshwshr, wi b, tras h $190.645·6697 ~~thg:,548~~~ • rps. s unken hving rm •. b'.1c~ 2 Br 1 Ba 52;5 l rpl surt Spotless. 4 Br 2 Ba home, comp. Best in pvt. area ~ Be h 3740 > frpl cs, pvL pat10 !i _& d C'rk. cpt. !I rp, n a l frplc, avail Jan 1, $365, w /pool, tenni s,••••••••~•••~••••••• NR. NEW 3 BR, 2 ha, balconys , c lo.sed. 1_n cahinl'ls. i"Jllf:l'. c11..,,.. SJl-0873 clubhouse & beach. $400 BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn frplc, gar , no pets. $315. _gar;ige $240 mo. 642-4226 gar. \\ .1s·h~ ~Ir~. l'~~·Jn ,\ 1 Br. fncd yard, cpts. 496·5215 apts$170&$180.Spanish E·CostaMesa.642·1603. Newly decorate•! Jge rit-.il. li•·1 •7 ~1 -1'11• drps,childok.$185. PVf. AREA. 28 R & s ty, !ltyle bid~. pvt encl gar, 2 BR studio, l lf.? balb, studio. Patio. l ad ul~.Cat C:10hhoo:-.• Dr 1 Br. Cocci. yard $235. tennis pool $42Smo Agt. pool. sauna, lndry, ad Its, cpts drps util inc Id 'd ok. Appltances. Ulll pd. San Juan 2 story 2 br. l~ ba, dbl 493.25fa . . . 17301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk sz25' ' 645·So79 $160.859W.19th. l>42·3452 Capistrano )878 ~ar.cpts.drps$275. w .ofBeachoffSlater. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• J Br. fnrd yd, gar $250 Newport Beach 3269 842·7848 Eastsidc 2Br, bltins, dis· 2 BR. 1 ':l ba. blln~, pvt Spacious 2 Ur /\II xtr,.., HOMEFIMDERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• . hwasher, encl gar, older patio. Mei>a Verde. pool nr st~bks · ~.,4.1 • RARECOMMODITY 642·9900 VIEWendunillwnhseon Furn. Studiopdl Blkt child OK. N o pets. sz25 549·2742 4!J6.88g5149j .4443 -' 2 4-Plexes side by side, •----------1 lgc gmbelt. 3 Br. 2V:a b n, beach. Water : Frp ~· 548·8384 • -----• spacious units in xlnt Large 1 yr. old 3 bd, 2 ba $360 644·1480/830·5050 dshwshr, pool, JacuzZJ. , . HuntinCJlon ~och 38 40 ~nts Furnished Costa MesaAre:i.Asking m Triplex. Crpts. drps, xt22 $185 0-.846-7336 O\\'.NER S UNIT in ••••••••••••••••••••••• orUnfurftished 3900 s170,000 w/ $l800 spenda · dishwshr, stove, yard & e · I t..-37 44 Tnplex. 2-BR, 2-ba, 2· 1 Day Free Re nt •••••••••••••••••••••• • ble. ll could be more. dbl garage. 675-4866. 3 Br 2'12 Ba Condow/dock "-sty., den, 1450 SF, fplc. 1·2·3 Bedroom Apts. SOUTH COAST r--&..-.t-323 & slip for 36' boat $700. ••••••••••••••••••··~·· No children, no pets . Walk To Beach nN11TI1111 Vall•y 4 54.5-7645 $70 wk or . $300 ~o. tn· 637-8828 LIONS ESTATES ..A-Slttn REAL ESTATE 900 Glenn~y•<' St 494 903 ~49 Oll& TllEBLUFFS $58,000 ! ! ! INVESTMENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• eludes ~aid se~v1ce, TV, 536-2579 592·5010 549-0812 Sharp 3 BR, 2 Ba, garage. Univ Park Home-48rs, sauna, Jacuzu, pool & Don't drop the ball! Get a ----------1•• huge bonus room. $295 FR, Jba, Private yard p~ne 1717 E. Dyer Rd. job with a low·cost Daily EX lgc 2 br, 2 ba, cllx ES ORT LIVING BUY OR L/0 3BR .. 2Baths C' Inst! 1 n, 1 m rn a(' u I a tc, , ___ A-=:;ge_o_t_&1_0._S560 __ _ DUPLEX $42,900 • o mru USl' oplwnal. ,\ C. C'lct• ~ur Jr, patio, t•,cell. lo<'al ron. $69,000 NEWPORT SHORES In Weshftinishr 3 RR (or 2 & den). in 839·1710 m ove-in cond. Choice REX L. HODGES 11)('. nr. pools & t ennis; ____ R_E_AL __ T_Y __ _ HAPPY HOLIDAYS ~horl walk to ocean. Multi tenant industrial & FROM $56Cr. A.OOOYWOOD REALTY of.rice bldg, Or ange Co. MISSION REALTY Airport Location. Prin. We will be dosed tor the * 548-1290 * only.549-1480. holiday season. rrom -Dc<". :>Ath lhru J an . M . Hewport Beach 1069 Mewporta.ach 1069 1 ·or m tit I\' I s of i m ••• •••• • •• • •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllt'lllatc imp<>rt;m l'l', Call 494°073 1 LOCJU!tO Miguel I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• m ;sT PHICI-: SllOR ~lDF. OF lllOllWAY ! OfX'n beam LR and lull I tn<l!H'l\f)(• h1 lh11'1 3 hr •·nrnt•r locnl1on GI\ R nt:N HOM t: .. $74,500. &.joy tt.e Good Llfe .. ,J.2513 499.4594 file~~ IRVIHE TERRACE - VIEW Exciting front row view of bay & ocean. 3 Bedrooms + maid's room. Enclosed patio with pool. Offered furnished for $235,000 on fee land. A COlDWIU. IANI• eo. 644-1766 mo.968-5403 lease $575. 644·mO lrvine.540-1515 Pilot Class ified Ad. poolsideaptnrbch.Adlt. Phone 642-5678. no pets. Sl 95. 536-8362 Huntlnc)ton Beach 3240 Costa Mna 3724 Costa Mna 3724 --------------••••••••••••••••••••••• ·············•········· ..............•........ Village Real Dilate No Agents Fee •Yorktown/Bushard 2 BR, 1 BA ... $285 •Yorktown/ Magnolia 3 BR, 2 BA ... $300 •GarfleJd/BroQkhurst 3 BR, 2 BA ... $325 •Warner/Beach 3 DR. 2 BA ... $350 •Magnolia/ Edlnf?er S BR, 2 BA ... $310 • 8olstl/ Brookhurst 3 BR. 2 BA ... $325 •Bolsa/Bushard 3 BR. 2 BA ... $345 •O erfleld/ Brookhurst 3 BR, 2 BA ... $335 •Mc Fadden/ Brookhurst 4 BR, 2 OA ... PSO •McFadden/Newland 4 BR. 2BA .•• $380 fl McFadden/Springdale 4 BR, 2 BA .•. ..,.S • BolWSpringdale 3 BR, 2 BA. . .$335 1163-4567 or 963-1?86 Uko new 3 Br + Fam. Rm, trplc,2 en gar. nr Adams & Beach Blvd. $375 mo. Call 968·9331 We've Opened The IUUlfts On A New C:Oncept In RESIDENTIAL MOTEL LIVING AMBASSADOR INN •Jilcuzzl & FROM Heated Poof • All Utlllties Paid $36 .~~ald •Kitchen Fecllltles Avail. •Weahef & WllCl:lfl 'ti Oryer Avall. ~I •W9188r/ R.rrlgerators •TV/Direct Olal Phones Avail. FUmltMd SJngte Apt/Motet units For lnformatt0n · COSTA WDAl22n HarbOr.BIYd. Ta114 '41-41 .. l S&K&FINlf ST. NICHOLAS R HD AJHOHOHOE C R S DERB W C A S V I T P L U M 1 J Y E A l K l S 0 R l U M E D G 0 E T N G C I E M H I 0 8 E J T T L M R C H t T Y E A T S R G f R l Y U E T U 2 ET WPl YOTEYLFRRQ E G HAMER CJNOWNN EON NCYT L T AL HDLO tOIN E I S L l S 0 0 R E 0 N 0 S N A Y L L A Y C N A N S E S E L 0 Y E K E N R U M E R Y J l K S E ( L N N I E 8 T W I N K l E F Y S N E E M I G X l S E l P M l 0 Y R R E M R V t W H I T E 8 E A R 0 N I B 0 R E l t H T AVECREDNODSERD JOLC Toys Dash "-'ay Fur D1111plts Elf Plump Beard Sleigh Eight Retndeer L1vtly and Quick Rosy Cheeks Twfnkl fnq Eyes Tomorrow : 8 f rth Of Jesus Enjoy mueh l•l'IH "S..-6 Plnd" iKinlH with over &O dilco¥trile I* penel in en elJ.new •"1tl ol 2'·pep booklets. To ordet .alum• I. II M41 DL MfMI II flf '9dl. 111aliln1 ell•ch ,.bW to "S.U 6 Find" f• !*" ol lhla ......... Oakwood of(N ~ th<' l111c:-.l in rl'Sorl livin~ al :, pril'l' you can uffor1I. There's Sl mllhon •n n·<'rPat ion t'a t·1 lit11•· .. Nl<illT LlG HTl-:1> TK'l-NIS counTs. A full tllTw .1ct 1v1t1es thrN·tnr '"hu plans partws . BFH) '· t11ps & m<>rl·'. Frt••· ~In· day brun(·h. Pio" heautiful ~inJ!ll'"• t & 2 h 1• tl r o <' m a J1 l .. , lurn1i;ht'<i & u11{urmsh~d. Models opt•n 10 t o i. Sor1j' 110 pelt; or ('h1ldn•11, Roomma t e s c r v 1 1 t' :i' J 1 I .1 h I e. Month t '' month OC<'up:1ncy. Oakwood Garde n Apartm ents ... .,... ... 880 Irvine Irvine at 16th &45-05M> Q DAJL. Y PILOT * Wednesday. Decembef 24, 1975 f'dd it ... Build it... Diaper it .. Hammer it ... Carpet 1t ••• Cement it. .. W1 re it ... Hoe it...Clean it ... M ove it ... Press it ... Paint it...Nail it ... Plaster it ... Fix it. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it. .. Patch 1t ... P 1pe 1t. .. Remodel 1t ... ~, Roof it...Landscape It .. Tiie it ... Tnm lt...Sew 1t ••. Haul it ... Add it. .. Plant it... Alter i l ... Learn it ..... .,_,.me• R•polr Carpet Servlu DeckifMJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G0t denilMJ Hau1ftcJ Mcnonry aletlnq/ra.,.ring ~ fltumbWMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• APPUAN<..:J:o: R !:-:PAIR Sham~ & steam clean lokonies/WaU1wap E.xpr llawauan Gardener $12 a Load MASONRY ·Tile, brick, CUstom Paint/W:.llpaper ,._.Ing 10'; Of'I" w/thts Ad $10 Service Cull ang Color bnghleners. l..:uking Problems'! Yd Cleanu~ & llauling Get nd of un:sightly block, concrete, istone. Ing. Paint mlr $20 rm. S 1_.1 h Any plum b111g, wah·1 (714lS4.92422 wht ca rp ts 10 min Decordllve Wutcrproof Tnm&prunc6464676 TRASH&DEBRtS Ucensed 9682504 ext $249 uvrg 3br pee ~I :service. leaks. b<1lhroom lab---.-~-bleuch.C'leanll\rm.din Coatings over Living CollegeStudent•54S·642S _968_-_7_45_2_______ Wate r heaters , dis· enclosures. Re.i ~ ,_ .... .., rm & hull $15 Avg rm area~. 3 YRS (~U1'lrantee. Stf'•lcH Mo•lftg G posats, drains, faul·ets. 832-2468 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7.50, couch $10, chair $5. •pp1a·-..a Syst·-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho.n.clemt'--••••••••••••••••••••••• •PAPER llANG IN • copper rep1pes. l>.iy & ------W II b b t h "' iru ........ .. • .., M /H li Stud t Former Instructor. nt'ght ser W t k Roofing 1 a ys1 any ru g l Guar elim pct odor Crpt . . I DO IT ALL! ••••••••••••••••••••••• oving &u ng. en vice. c a \' Chr1stma::1-N ~w Years repair. 15 yrs ex pr. Do Ltc 283642 (213 )726-1651 Electrical. Plumbing, Want a REAL CLEAN w/targe true k. Reas . Carl Rebko. 646-2449 MstrChurge. L1t• JOO'J48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eve Houst:work 673 405 work m yH lf. Refs Bectricat etc. Rt•us rates. 642-4957 HOUSE? Cull Gingham Barry 548-9723/839·5779 Prof. Painter. Int & Ext. JUST PLUMBING RJ:o~PAIRS·ALL TYPE~ rcb 5310101 k •. Fr •CALL642·4111* lleas,freec~b.hc ---------1 . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• HANDYMAN-Homes & Girl. 1''reeestsG45-5123 MOVING ? Let 2 expr. Qual wor °' reas. ce ------Wall830-S020unyt1mc C~Met-Ctmlftt/Concrete ELt-:CTR I CIAN -~rnall Apt:.. Conscientiou s Janitorial men move you. Reasona-est. 751·0684 /548-2759, MARV 'S PLUMBING -••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jobs, mamt/repa1rs. 22 craftsman. 645·6558. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble. refs. 833·3944 & Plaster/Repair • 646·98\17 • Tile REMODEL-BUILD Lfo:ONITE CONCRETE )rst•xprll2JJ108 548-5~ • _ Comp. main. Office & 552·8481 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOJOBTOOSMALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPEC ON INSULATt:: ST AM p I NG Cob . GarOC)e Door Openers CARPENTRY, pamtmg, home. Windows carpels. PainHtHJ/Papering VERY N t::AT PATCH -D-RA-IMS CLEA_R_ED CERAMIC TlLJ:o_; N1•w & REFS,1.IC.645-3439. blestc>ne 1>r1 ck & tile ••••••••••••••••••••• minor rt-pairs. Free Insured l>&L Jani.tor JOBS 11• l'£S'fU''CC) remdl. Frl'ecst SmlJolJ, ---• • • ' t t 545 1408 . •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • °' ' ~ . s 5 l CUSTOM CA RPENTll\' palms.etc !H0-4349. SALE Genie <200) $145. t::. tma es . Serv.5591888 PETEftSPAlNTING Freeesl.~3·1439. wecomeS362-1W Pall<>.!>, remodel & addt Bnck & Block 1 4~0 ) Sl85. Installed, Hca;Un9 Mas lnl/1:-:xt·fteas Rates Main Line• S 15 Trtt Stt•ic:e tions 549·4159 J>atio~. curb & a utter . guar Southcoast 631 ·0480 •• •••••• • • • • •• ••••••••• OllWY Call Gene at 552-0458 Anytime--Anyplace •••• •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • ~ " ••••••••••••••••••••••• PATCH PLASTERING f ~ Waynl' 642·8613 llliuhng anything, garage WILLIAMS & SONS **ALL TYPES•• 540-1687 Removals. hmtnng, lnJJ Th(' aslest dr..iw tn the --Sellrng anythmg with d cleanup. Reliable fast •PAl .... Tl..._.G* p 1 n g , pr 11 n 1 n g West. a D.i1ly Pilot llave :.omethmg you wanl Oiuly Pilot <.:lass1hed Ad sen ice 963 6452 Masonry, Bnck/Block " " Free Est 540·6825 DRAIN CLEANED $6.50 FIREWOOD S75 (•ord Classified Ad. Phone lo :.ell'' Cl.i:.s1f1ed ads do is a simple matter . . • &Stone. Call 5Bl·7829 Lie/ms 979-3335 Try me Find what you want 1n Eves, wknds :.ame price de I. II c /bun d 1 111 ~ &tl-5678 it well 642 5678. Just call 642·5678. Want ad results 642·S67 CLASSIFIED will sell it. Sell idle items 642-5678 Daily Pilot Classifieds. Guar 558 7380 642-262-1 --- Lost & Fo.td 5 300 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wont.cf 7100 Help Want~ 7 I 00 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 71 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Apartmeftts Furnish~ Office Rental 4400 Announcements/ or Unfurnished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Penonals/ • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • L·OSf & FoUnd T11£ EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. :\llNUTES TO NPT H(' 11. •1 MO FREE Rt-:NT• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost· Female Siamese Babysitter needed , col· I 2·3 Hm. offices from Lost & Found 5300 Cat· ' 1 (· · Balboa lege or school gal to care S135 pt>r mo . Near ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bl /AlvaradoSt.673-0248. for 1st g rader after 1\1rport Nukase r eq. HEWARD Lost nn~ at LO S T rtuffy gray schoo! until about 6·7 833·3223 !IT1l noon l\la Barker's Rest. fo'ri. Keeshond lemale. BJk PM, Ill my home, on ---11•12 548·6731 Balboa Pen. Mon-Fri '.\lF:SA \'ERUfo: 500 sq ft. -· ~.i rcl ~s ~i.ro~nd eyes. starting J an5th675·1345.' JUNIOR SALESMAN 10 To 15 Years Old HN'S PART TIMI·; 111·J0Sh1ft A1c.ies l'Xper :1 11 ~l11fl B1..·verly i\lanor ('un\ llos1l Li.J~una 11111 :-. 24452 Via Estrada SALES COUNSELOltS -· nach. 1&2 BH lrom Sl80. \dulls. No l'ct~ 1561 Mt.·~a Dr :. Blk~ East ul "l:cwpMt Hlvd t 11c•w bldg. Cµts, drps., LOST ; Cat. drk grl'Y w /4 ll e 1d1 .c.c n erou s1---------- furn \Opllonal>. S2501mo. \\ht. feel . Co llar Hl'w~ru u75-404 l or BEAUTICIAN ;\Ir. Wood, 675·6000 or "Smokey" Vic. Apolena 54 1·5!23. Manager w/foll. for NB 675·ti06 1 & P..;,irk . Balboa Is l. LostSi.tml'~ecatin salon.540-8582,644-0661 Earn $20·$40 per week working after school & Saturdays. Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley areas only. Leave name, address & phone number on tape recorder. Call 536·4298. HEAL ESTATE SAi.ES Are you ready for a ran tast1c 1976'! We <1rc - w1th office~ in Orange, Tustin . llunl1n gton Beach, & Cost a l\lesa Dcin 't settle for less 85', commission paid ttl salespeople for s ales & listings. We're mten•s ted 1n yo u ! Call l'htl C1b1lts<"o al 549·951 t For Nt>ws pu per Pro1110 t1tm. !\1usl l:'njoy workin~ , with young µcople Ill 111 5-lli !J~iO Rooms --Bu . R tal 4450 ne"ard 673·5999 lnml'. Be 0 4000 s1ness en ---551 O'J7~ auty perator ••••••••••••••••••••••• FO UN 0 Young ma le ----: (2) Shampoo girls. full & ••••••••••••••••••••••• IDEAL Newport Beach black doJ? P_os:.1bly Lab. Personals 5350 p I t i m c . Richard Ll'vE al '\c•"'port B~·Jt·h mall locatJon for retail & Bris tol & St•J.:t.'t strom. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ouellette Salon, 200 \\-l·t'kl) \\tnle r ratl'"' S3S \\oholesale. From $80. Santa Ana, Chain collar, Dnnking problem? !'lewport Ctr Dr. NB l'rl\ .. Jlt• lid ,11,: ha h.1! l'rt \ parking All c;ingk room H302 \\' Csl 673 9606or673·9393 call 1mmed 97!.I !H79 Call Akohol Jlelp:ine ""' l'1nct\n1>l \lotl'l -----2-1hro;aday8353830 1111 >6'i3 <Hlll IOE:AL shop located in the FOUNl> Large.• Gl'rmiln mall Jl the Factory Can-Shepherd. mak. 2':: )r.s SPIRITUAL READER II "11 OI ... S.! 5 "k ~ p nl'll \'tllage, N s.' SllO. lr\'lne arC'a 552 13145 Open lOA ~l 10 PM " i...111·hl'n .\pt-. S31 50 rnti -613 !l606 673·9393 Advice on :ill matters, "" up SHI Ul55 or -· FOUND; org wht lnghr 3l:!N EICammoReal, 1.1·1 J<Jtii Industrial Rental 4500 Cat. \'1l' llJmtlton & San Clemente For appt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor. C ~I 64ti !1207 or 492.9034 492·9136 l<n11m ,\vJtl F l•mall• EW &16·6462 ---- 1111111 l..1t l·hen f <Jc1I . * M * OUTCALL '' :111 JJn t~l ,\ll tipm, COSTA MESA FOU:'\D brn1 ''ht Spr MASSAGE & "8.5 mo . 5fxi i l:lti 1 . .. . • 1nger Spanwl Vil' I f ~~ar Harbor & Baker ) Harbor Shopping <.:tr ESCORTS Hoom m pn' hm k1tchl 11 13W lo 3480 s4. ft. l8• per !>18·9837 or 559 Hl60 Fred F'or the extra~ in life and pt 1\ \ egl'lJrt.Jn pre sq IL l IO ~OS, 3 phase the J:o'o x1es l g irls You l<'rrl'll l !Ji 3581 I.JI! P\.l"''r. avail mid Dec .. Found blal'k LJb Rl'trl\er <"all : We tome lkh O\\ 11t·r (714) 540·4058 or male, whl on chesl. '1r fl)'<Y G irb 1 nr. 542·3l69 'our Broker :'\t•"hopc btwn l::dmgt•r & Ill-ti FV 531 2324 PHEG 'ANT? Bovs & Girls 10 to l.f years of age. Oai ly Pilot delivery route:-. may be available in) our area. ~arn profit for d1.· li\'enes & cash, tr1J)!> or merchandise for selling new subscriptions. J:o"or information please call 642-4321. From San Clemente-San Juan Capistrano area, call 495-0630 and Mission Vte· jo-EI Toro area, call 581-6310. Equal Oppor. Employer o.1lrnood I· ,n ii ,\\' .. ul U'a~l' 1.000 sqfl w,olfice Found St Berna rd. for J.111 J:..t ::>I.!~ mo 110·220 V. heal. hut further information t'Ull f>1:!:!4lh \\alt•r. new building, gd1 842U22iatt6P:vJ. lot•Jll' 1~15-2244 . Cari ng confide ntial Bwlding aides.substitute t·ounschng & referral. custodians, & sub. aides. Abortwn, ;idoption & Apply Laguna Beach keeping D1~Ln t'l Personnel Of H• ~im m pr1' Jll' hullll' S~l5 ix·r month l.JJ.(UllJ lkh l'..,1 t,liti ur 8~ !lt.t5 ----WST. km blk whl Saluk1 R<1ung dug Looks ltke AIRPORT gre) hound Vic Santa AP<:AHF. 5-17-2563 fin· Anoss from Iii. J ... ~~·:·~~ •:1rrl'J ~~~~ -:~~ I --- l~ years of age. Heltabl1· lransportali1)1l requ1 l'l'd Excellent part-ltme 1)11~1 tion. Hi gh pay f'or 2 .I • hours e ach t•vt•nmg, hair day SaturdJ} Call f).1 2-8102 I OI 1nten IC\\ IJt!fore ll Oo ~ ~ r.~~·:.~•••••~L~~ ~~.~~::! ..... !!.~~Recept/Sec:y $700 Super con~1derate C'O "will train·· 1n all pha~e~ SECRETARY KIDS! Ages 10 to 15 Earn spending money working a few hours after school and Saturdays. If you are honest, ambitious and not afraid to talk to people, phone Mr. Bingham, 645·2873 Equal Opportunity Employer H~p Wanted 7 I 001 H~p Wanted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Good typm!! Challt'ng mg pos1lt0n \\ /\'Jrtt·tl duties. \\'1: art' mil\ 111g lo Cm.la :'>lesa -..oon :-iul.1n t·omml'n~ur~clc \\ l'\pcr & skills 714, Ci3t 0100 nf of c procto>d urc. J u~l ~trong typing nece~~. & you can land this lwfore '76. Call Control C:.irecr Employment 1\gen(•y, 556·8505. Ser\'t('C Sl:t11()1) Alll'O RECEPTIONIST wunted for Sales Otficc Must enJOY cll'almg Wllh the pubhe and l'apable of handling l>usy phones. Apply 111 person. Pl•nny Saver, 1545 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. -------- danl. t''il'l't"d OJ~ ."i. 1-:w-;. Full & p1lirne ,\p pl). Shl'll Slatton, lilh & lrVlne. NB. SHOt-:SALES We ha\e an opening for a tull or part time. c:-. pc rte tH'l·d s h Ol"~ :.i It•-., person. Apply in Pl•rson ,\sk 101· :\1r Cannon. R I llt mphtll Shoe:-., ~1 1 esp ratory ~ a~h1on Island :": Ii , 1:4 I 1:!2:! 3200SquareFect \na rt\cr 11B 10 .:\1 l!l 1 L' Per Sq f<'t f~l2 ~48 LOSl' vour tc)()I ""Ith -.·our School (i25 P<1rk i\ve. t·h1ld.ren'1 lldp ts a\~1la· ~ H. ----------hie 24 hr:-. 5.J!H<ll3U BUSBOYS llOSPlTAL Therapist Min 2 ,r:-. <'X Pl'r ~l ust THE REU BEM E. h,l\·c.· t:\.µt•r 1n hlnod LEE, 151 E. Coad gJsc:s. tl'L & S?enl'r :'l l H . N.B. now has l-'111 CIJ-.,-..11 tl•d Ad \l"Tl lf\; l 0Jll .1 l> •. 111\ l'tlot \lJ \'ISO!{ t. 12 :lf.iX :.? Air l'Ond1ttoneti 11ff1n·•;. Jmµl1.• pJrkrng Los l m a I e II us k y H _ ........ _ 1 ., t C ~lJlemute appro\. I ~ r w-ggr n es • o . olct. Rl'\\ a rd 1f found Realtors 6 7 3·4400 plea!>e rnntael &t2 5015 Your 7th DJ\ .\d' enlist DISHWASHERS lrtt•nd IO\l'~' you and' WAITRESSES "anl~ln ht•lp)ou Call Apply at Muldoon·s lni.h 557·0105 Pub. Fashion Island, NB WARD SECRETARY rl'~ptralor) t·arc. ~alar) wy ' . commensurall' w /trnm Open In CJ s for mg & expcr ~·ontart :-.1r COOK TRAINEE 11am1lton. co~ta :\ll's.1 d DAY BUSMEN Memorial llos p1lal. mt • &t2-2i34 EOE Apply 3 to 4 PM, Rentals to share 4 3 0 0 Bl''t l'n~lJ :\ll'sa lol' ll.100 l.o:-.t IJlk & while \tra lun1: & 11100 -.q fl l:!O 208 JI'\ r haired kitten 4 mo "'h1te EH·.,, tii~I 1-1 17 undt'r chm chl'~t & on •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Rentals Wanted 4600 paws 6-12 2i!JO 'll' Tu~tm A\'e & 20th C :\I HAPPY HOLIDAYS !-'HOM THE STAf<'F .\T ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jim W ~ladd11x & 0 C Carpenter. exper'd toql~. l'1t11cn~. Thanks .. For l\1ust be able to work fast :\lo\ mg a ~lountain to & alone. 846·8360 me. lllS LOVE 1~ lhl' J n !'> w l' r M (.' r r y Chnslma:-., Peat·~ Lm l' 1976. 0 J () CASHIER Med1t·al Hetept10111st Solo Su rg. Spec1al1~l near lloag llo~p needs frnl ofc. ind cl Recept., phone, appts. Hhed. pegboard. btlhng. ins. SSSO·S600 + lots frrnge benefits Send resume lo Ad. No. 574, Daily Pilot. P.O Box 1560, Coi.ta Mesa Ca. 9262ti Hospital l'\.per neccss. F time. J 11 .30 shift. P, llml' 11 7 30 shift. Con· lac:t Mrs J ensen, Co~ta ~1 e s a M e m o r 1 a I llosp1lal, 642 2731 301 \'1ttona. C M J:o: o E ~I 0 T E I. ~1 i\ I D • Heslaurant help. Expcr fr) c·ook, waitresses. hOSll'SS, l'\ l'nlllJ!, 1Ja1· tender & dish\\ a ~hl•r 193··1951 Tiny Na)IOr ~ Hestaurant. Ca p1strano Monday thru Fri· _J day. House-Mates ,\ prull'~!'>IOllJI runm malt· ltn1l111g Wr\ lt'l' ,\ \'()l U l111·11 mpJt1bll· H1111m mi.JIC''i 1 l 'allK:l2 1t:l·1 '''l'd ll•malt• roumm.1\t' o n b1 ~1th in ;\'c•\\µ1111 t.15 5088 or 832·:>1111 Resp. ~al \'l~hc-. tn <.h..trc: l'harmm,I! Hal hi homl' w /samc 675 8139. lii'3·2.183 Office Rental 4400 .•..................... 150 I Westcliff Dr. ~ewporl FmJm'1<1l (.'tr Leasinq Office Space ._----1..-+1-H~lt 54~,\l .Ul.4~'4.lr 171.i 1642·31I I t.'\t 246 WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Cc.rn~, west-cliff Drive ,and tn1ne A•• ./ ,t.11 CondlllOftlnt ./ c~-~·'°'''' ./ Mvoic ./ Ea..110< ./ Full wi-ll<ltcon'-• ..;..,.,.. .. ,,, ... ./ Secy ......... elC ./A~,..,_,,.. Call Mr. Howard 645·6101 $140 up store oltitcs 1·pts drp:-. air h;tlh 17301 Beach Bl. II R 84:! 28J.'t SINGLE to 6 rm suites A' atl. 1n plu-.h 0H1re hldg nr 0C Airport 1'\Jll ~en ire incl Hc C'c ~ \\'Jnll·d ~mJll huu'l' $150 or It·'~ :-.111J\l ting 531; llti:>tl LOST F(.'mall' Irish ~cl lcr, 3 ~·r ~ old . \ 1c ~t ;ignolia & Adams Restaurant. Expcr 'd on Tra\'clodge. top wages ly Leading N. B. Hotel. tor exp personnel. Apply F 1 t1 me _ Ca 11 Pa u I 62"'' w ,. 'lOWTllL:CI\ l>Hl\'t-:R l'\.l>t•r'tl. (; & W Tto\\ 1ng. 11100 lr\'tnC, :'{ B l'42· 12fl'1 Employment & Holland &t4·1700 ext 516 HousekCl'IH.•1, & Ni.lnn), Ill person VQ • vOast Business/Invest / Preparation 9am-5p~. ' live in. full lune ~dM Hwy. N.R. Finance fOU:--1 D L..t rge ) o ung ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equal Oppor. Employer area. Top s~lury ~l'nd NURSE, l'art ti mt• L\'N !•---------963·6618 ••••••••••••••••••••••• male lnsh Sctll'r . H1ma Schoob& resume&rcf :.,loAdNo. r elief Night ~hill RN •UTOTEM * Business llulhsler lll>W !'<irking Instruction 7005 Cleaning lady for pro 573, Dally l'tlut. P 0 Uox SubAccule Psych llosp. EMPLOYMENT Opportunity 5005 lot. C ~t Wearini.! ~ll'cl ••••••••••••••••••••••• fessional ofc. Mon 8 5, 1500 Costa ;\k-;a, Calif. GARF 1 t-; L v co N . CCUtlCl' OPPORTUNITIES <·hoker. no ID or hC'l'llM: ....._ _________ $2.75 hr. Call Mon, Tues 92626 v A L E s ,. E :..; T 1-'ull & J> t11nl'. :i 11 :io & ,. 1 v Full or l':.irl Time l:i~s.l"allli75!17H;J BEA orWed.642:..7325_.__ llouHkecpt•r 'Cook-for l!OSPITAL , 8871 11 i .30 shift:.. l'ontatl :'\of:xpcr Ncct·s~ar.\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Liquor License • t)rangl· c>n .... tk general 'COCK TA 11.S S.32.500. Call \Ir Winston ('ollel·t 1 :!1.11 272·4249 MEX. FOOD TO GO ;-.; ~-T~ s..»! 480 Y H Cham or I "dl lut·ated f<'OUN U Ekau11tul l>lk & wh1tt• cat. lh•d Onion Uana Point .\93 8822 r-· o u n d . M 1 n 1 a ft.• m nar hs hun1I. rl'cl 12 22 \it· Bu~hard Elh~. I-' V ~ 2581. trct• -.IJrtdtni.: units'-, ----------1 1.<;,lJb Jc1 yr ... :>l11r1· pro Found Female "'htle ftt~ for Jl'l l\ 1· 11\\ner SJmoyed or Husk} lYPt' Tt>rm~ \, .1tl clog Adam~ Uu .,,hJrd \gl'nt 1i37 ·.J200 ~ 9820 TRAVEL AGENT CLASSES ST ART YIONTllLY Earn commission while you l~arn COOK, exper Breakfast, couple L t\ e -1n Pvt Gl!,rfield Ave. llunt. Bch. ~lrs Jl'n!.cn, 642 273·1. Age21·65 Eligthk must be fast. Top pay room & ba 642 9606 841·9671 C 0 s t a M c m 0 r 1 a I (;o 'fo The Nt•.trl·-..1 492·13SJBOB'SCOFFEE --· llos pital, 30l Victoria. TICTOCMAH1'1-:I' SHOP 1409So. El Camino Housekeeper hve-rn love-Nurs~~dAid~ l1 ·7· ~xpedr. C M E.O. E For Apphraltons & Into Hal S Cl t ly home. llB Pref. so· pre · ' esa er e 1----------OR CALL rit-l lfi12 7i02 e . an emen e. m eonc on pensio n . Conv. Hosp, 661 Center ---s C M l----------Tic Toe Systems. Im COOK needed for new 968-6888. ~: __ · ~---------• pre-school m In.inc. Call Nursing Attendant, ex· RN PACIFIC ~e.552·7331 LOAN penenced Bayview Emercjency TRAVEL SCHOOL Dental Secretary. PROCESSORS Conv Hospit al. 2055 P time'. 11 P:\1 -7 .30AM :·:_·,.::..·s••••••••••a··0•0•5• Merchandise Thurin Ave, CM 642-3505 """' .,--61() E l7thSt,S . .\na Busy ~pec1ahst needs Oo"'ney Sa \'lngs & Loan --Xlnt workin g t•onds ••••••••••••••••••••••• 543-6655 ~oo d app~i n tmc~t has 1mmed1atc openings P1T male rook. Must be E O J:o:. Co nta ct D Accredited by-NA'l'+S yecrelar,> · Santa A!la. in Or:.in~ <.;oun.4' €ol'.-~"4L-""-~·~u-~....,.~+-'"'-oacbe. R N. Costa ANTIQUES DR l-.:S.'l ~ho1> for ... ale. Top FOU:--; U Whtll' poodlt·. t-:stabllshed 1963 S-~I 8.~ ~ o p c n _ W rt le conve ntional loan pro· person. Kentucky Fried M e s a ~1 c m o r 1 a I 0 a k (' a 1J 1 n .. t , C1,.,tJ :'>l+.·~.1 lot·Jt1on .Call ''IC ll unl1nglon & Fmanc1alA1dPrograms Classified ad ~-595 cto 1 ces~ors Must have ex· Chlcken.LagunaBeach. Hos p1tal.l:i422734. Sideboards . Tahir-.. Paul 1131 1400 or IHS·5000 Gurf1eld L-Ong lJ1l, blue Daily Pilot, I 0 Box per m processin" from Ch 11 . h Ch h II 1560 C St 1\lc C 1 " PIANO TEACHER. ex·----airs. ig air . apt 218 r 1nestunl· co ar. · 0 a 1 sa, a • do<"umenlslhrou•'h(und· s H female.8470271. JobsWanted, 7075 92626. Ill" " per.tocometomyhouse ·1ec r etary, oosier & Per.;on with m::enagl'menl -••••••••••••••••••••••• C.. p 1 D Refs. req. 675-7001 RN'S l'I ore! ;1b1ltty needed to lake Found Collie mix puppy Chauffeur, compa nion, DENTAL ~SSISTA~'JT , ontact54~r~n2ne cpl The West End o~·t:r details of business r.e cl fl ~a c,ol111r.v1r li ght c•ook . J:ionded. Orthodont1~ c h~1rs1de. Equal Oppor. Employer REAL ESTATE SALES (Full-TimeJ 51m Warner S.JOOO In's t mt re q 1'.dwards & Slater II B. llelcn 548 7197 NOewhport . 4 , days/~dk . ALTTICEE'NNTSEIODN. Med Su rg, 11-7:30 shift. at Springdale 556 1J50anyt1me. 847-8924 ------1 rt o exp e r . rcq . H tBh g46 30~A 6422626 UNLICENSED. 1-;xper. acu t l' ca r e un . c · ,,., -------. HflpWonted 7100 . MA INTENANCE MAN. t t t I E ti t MorfCJGCJes.Trust LOST : Male Gldn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------CETTH ERED iosptfa on.y. xce ~n Appli~es 8010 Dffds 5035 Retriever. Nr Hoag Arc you managem'ent DE~ALASSIST~NT nehedeld :ror a prtvate CARPET bene its. Contact M s.••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hcptl Was hington l d? E t Experie nced l'ha1rs1de sc oo · rs. 3pm-7pm, TREATMENT' Jensen, 642-2734, Costa . ·' · orien e arn up o . d d f t Mon·/ Fri. $2.·$2.25 to · Mes a M em 0 r i a I L~dy Kenmore .Portable LOANS Up to 80% hrensc. 6'.!5·3l24. $1500 mo p/t . 639·6123 ~~sk.~.~~~~~2e11 ron start 540·4751 We train you to sell Hospital, 301 Victoria Dishwasher. ~ohd m~plc o homes with an accelerat· C M EOE lop, 5 cycle incl sanit1l· LOST : Vic of Clay & A ss 1~•tanl needed for ed th t t · · · I t TD L e l ' 01 "' DIET "'RY SERVICE course a s arts 1m-· ing wash. Can be bwlt m. s oans-v 14 10 Flonda, in HB, sm. fe m Alfredo's Hair Salon. lie "' Male cook, saute & comb. mediately. If you are in· ---Used 6 monlhs Sl50 2nd TD Loans blhkl m1dxed Chkih&uah,u at. req'd $125. week guaran-SUPERVISOR 3~lelOC6heSfoa.t BeCo~sBtrolwlwn'Ys •. lerested in earning big 493-5945. Fairest Terms since1949 ~ns ~~ e.~5~egca r" ~:li teed 675-6070. Bayview Conv. Hosp . .. money from the start, ---------Sattler Mtg. Co. Costa Mesa. 642-3505 South Laguna ____ gel individualized free SCRAM LETS G.E. washing machine 642.2171 545-06ll 995-62.59. Must have certificate or Management training on the job m one • S35. good cond ilion . Found. Pocket calculator. AVON have compleled som e PEOPLE PERSON of many top offices local· ANSWERS 842·9565. Balboa P enn1sula . cou r ses toward Exec. looking for part edthruoutOrangeCoun· 673·2168 certificate. Salary range ttm" hus1nes" associate ty. call for further de· Solace• Knife -Apt. size Maytag washer t1on1st. confcn•ntl' rm, 2nd TD Lomts Wanted '<l'rO'<, a utom;iled typ. BuyT D 's forcash. ing, etc Call 83:1 3&10 Loans on 2nd T D. 's ~ Get Sno -..a .... 75 to S4 2S " ~ & dryer combo. X Int. nny •~ ..... · · 1n wholesale supplies. tails. Arl en e, (710 Wheel Dainty -$100. 963·8738/645·8913 FREE RENT Ne"" Loans 2nd T. D. 's Und.t-ly DRIVERS WANTED B u s 1 n e s s f u I I y _848_-8_74._2______ HIS WI LL eve. (>thees as low 3s 35~ per 1-:q~l~~~Ow. '<I fl Mission Viejo & H \H~ETT MTG. CO. Lost: Cat. blk, I yr. V1r 12th St & W Bay Ave, Bal. Penin. 675-4904 Christmas Men or Women capita It zed. Interview You don't need a gun to Bills? Eam Must be 25 or over 673·2223 "draw fast" when you Apply In Person place an ad in the Daily ~=~unafl N83ite1 u1~(1)(). 200 to :!ti Yrs m Org Cly. Lost Apricot & white ma!e "'~~.sq · · .. ___ t..15 2134 anytime kitten abt 3 mo old vac money to pay them as an Yellow Cab MASSAGE TECH. Pilot Want Ads! Call now fv!Y neigh~r is so sure of Sea r 's Kenmore trash himself, Its incredible. I compactor, never used mean, who else do ~ou White. $130. 494.5034 know puts a forwarding ---------- ·u251 Slater Avenue -642-5678. Fountain Valley TRAIMEE IO>Sqft New Medical Of • . .--l~th St. Pl~asc return AVON REPRESEN · lice for lease , i block f o~ Sa IP 2nd T,I?·d1 scount him. I love him. 675-1349 TATIVE. I 'II s how yo address in HIS WILL? GEMERAL ELECTRIC l r 0 m H 0 a g II 11 s p lCI • . $47 .000·9 r ·1 years. how. Ca 11 540· 7041 or1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cabm ets. ell'. frc~ 1( t.arg(' cqulty-Bayfront Have ~<?methmg ,to sell? Zenith 7-1359. GENERAL lease a ssumt·d. Call home. 673·3345. Class1f1ed ads do 1t well. 1---------m! •Secretmies 548 3451 tit Dec 31 , p~--....1 5350 5350•~-...11 5350 Typi h thereafter: 675·1189 or .,.._.., P«'SOnCllls .-~ * I ~~.11o~~~1r~1:t~ PA~-i!0x ••••••••• ·······*·· .... *. ····*······*· .... * ...... * ..... *.................... :;~ Opn 1560. Costa Mt>sa, Ca 93626 NEED D NOW! * * * * * * * Tempo Temporary llt'lp if you don't know 17802Sky Park Irvine Ca 11 540-4455 GEHEttAL OFC 11.DG MAIMT WORK Opportunity to ad vance Young lady 08·28) tor -MelpWanhd 7100tt.}pW..t.d . 71 legitimate full time posi· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• lion. No exp. nee. We send to schoo l, earn whUc you leum. Apply in person any afternoon or eve. 2112 B arbor. Costa Mesa Mature woman to sit with elderly woman daily. 9-5. Prepare light lunc h, must have references. Eastllide Costa Mesa. Write Dolly Pilot Ad no 622, PO .Box 15GO, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 MANAGERS & ASSISTANT MANAGERS Hamburger Hamlets <Jffi<'t'"· 2 lge, 2 srn $75 & Sl~I per mo New M 1 1· o m p I e x l 7 t h & l'nmona. CM Comer loc. <'ctn be used ror lite rnmm1 mrg 646·4296 . P\ c?S call 551 4289 WHISKY BILL'S into sales or prodU<'Uon ----------- Due to our present rapid extension program, we are seeking energetic people who wish to progress quickly. H you prove to be stable & dedicated & possess the ability to l ead & motivate people, your future is with us. Management experience is desirable, but not necessary. Excellent salary. Company paid benefits. ssoo 0 fltOftttL Rt-:TAILSTORE • OR OFFICE NR 12SO 11<1 n . contnct manager 642 -8252 . <>wnC"r, (213) 247 2120 IFYOU hav1• :1 &c>rvicr 1.c1 oHer or 1<001h lo i.cll, pl QC~ an ud in the Dally Pilot Chtu1r1ed Section Phonr 2 5678 you don't know NEWPORT BEACH! ******* ******* for rli hl person. Must have own lransp. & live locally. Celt Bill ror appt, S49-U87. Equal Oppor. Employer. Happy HoUdays IRVINE PERSONNEL SER.VICES•~ENCY '88 E. 17th Co 'tlt Mes;1 Suttezat 642·1470 MICH AH IC Wanted·Porst'bCI. Exper. needed. Fut moving shop, Mission VieJo. Sam·~m. 831·2383 MEDICAL Ba ck omcc for M.D. Salary based on cxpr/· quallrlenllonll. Send re· 1 um t C/0 w oody Seabaugh, 801 No. TusUn, St e ~04, Sanla Ana. CA 9270:S ....... ----~- ' Apply Mon thru Fri 9AM-Noon GENERAL omcES 322 No. foothll 14 ••.rtr Hiit ..... Opporfwtltr •u9topr APARTMENT SIZE WASHER & DRYER. SACRIFICE $225; OR WILL SEP ARA. TE. WA$HER $125 & DRYER S 125. CALL AFTER 6PM 645-7857. Westinghouse F'rostfrec 18cu ft.Refris:t$135. Xlnt cond. 536-282.S II eyelet 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOspd Man's lighl welghl Molobecane French model. Xlnt cond., Sac. SI~. 536·~729. Girl's En1Ush Bike 20", $20. 6«·16S6. ·-----SCHWI NN SPRINT, yellow, good cond. $120/or best orrer. 644 2621 . 644 9142 ----- SELL idJc Items wltti a DaJly Pilot Classified Ad. 8'2·5678. r (\ «' DAIL y PILOT Wednesday. December 24, 1975 Office ~rniture & 4 WhHI Dri "H 9 5 50 Autos. lmport•d Wednflsday Oeeem~ 24. 1975 , --~Pnteft· 8085 •••••••••••• •••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I . ~~~ ...•...... ~~.~~ ~ ............. ~?.~. ~!!'!~ ......... ~?.~~ ~;·:.~·r:··;~:~:·;:~·~:~ landcruisers ~~~ ••••••••••••• !?.1.~ ~.~~·.'.':r.>.~ ....... ~.~~·.'.':~~ ....... ~.~~·.~:~:t. ............ ' * * * * * * * \~eKICmar;mcnt BeautHul l~~.~ ~11ewJ 1t"'2 in1 u1d~u~1 t-a d1rs $15/35. HY dsks ,71 ThrU ,75,S Mada 9738 Volltswo9en 9770 Cadillac 9915 " pup~. 6 Wk!i. l>el . """v• '' <.X ~ "' ~ t.un l':,~ Elt~c typ-t•\\ r alt•rs. Pil•r<'•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••• •• •••••••• • LAGUNA field or show. $50/up. Sleet bide punels ssoo, 8117 w t!•tti, CM (1457'111 7 To ChooH from '73 n x2. HatJ111, JI( <'Ond, vw i:! El 1)01.1110 ( 'url\ l'f ll J'~r rl'<'t ror Christmai:.! M5·1202 extras. Good rur1111111• Bl!A.CH <"'4t""I"' 49"20" ---SewlnnMochln•• 8093 EXAMl'l.t-: " lilt'. :Jiouo mt, .. tt'l l'" m;A .... u "' \iays, ,,. 1 " • • . ··7 •• l'Ondlt1on. 30,000on~ rru v CYCLERY \'Vl'~ wl.nd1> -l~~,~~~~~~.~u'\ ~s s:~~. ••••···S··:••••••••••••• '7 ~1~~~1~Jop '76 BMW's Nds u httll· body work SPECIALS ~~·11,~:;111"~1" 1:1 '.",\~·o;.l.;,';.:, 240TholiaSt iU:1tuPupp1csAKCReg 6 _fr~ayunly' Inger ~.~~~~nd~r. 5!»I 6042 '668US SAVE 111nd1111111 ~111 .. u l'h .. 9 .. 1522 . \\kl>,1mportstockadora· G-soa~ 8055 SewingMachln•s $3495 NOW' HERE ·n ;\o27l-.harl'' i •• ' "111 ~ """nd' ..,, ..,,. hie 847 3187 --'r' M-ede1 ltn1 97 40 '65 BUG ~"'YE r.1.1 ix.18 Fuu "-lectt'onof, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'c.ir t •• nu-rn.75 Dem, o --·~ ""' .;,c Shih lLu, lO wks. AKC (.;ara{!<! Sale Tue/Wed. Model S.ik Starts 1-ri ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~BJ756. Clli':At'' NISHIKI Champ ltnes, males, 2Q45 Glenneyre. Lagu11a Oe<' 26, 101\M. F 1rs l J)n11111 le.wi6 ll-41=~ """"' Lease '60 BUG S79S C &.....-S rt Beuut d 1spos1l1on Toysgamcs rccqrds .• \11 t·onll" F1rs l M'rve.'All 0"1.U Sll -Z040•tt~4t Hew-Used lXY401.lmusu.it• ..,""" po 644 2577. day sale • mod t• I s . 0 " I Y .. t ( .j.. '\ U.. lu-.y Pertw_,. M J) l ~ic C:up1l>tru110 Sew111~ ~·<~ VOLVO s...t.yt OVER 100 ltllMI Au~& C tftl w/pa.,ers, l yr old make ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capistrano. S.J(' ('all l'lf.6 Hurhur ( M 1,.11, •1101 ,... ..... DISPL,.Y ompe on ofr839·5926 Thoroughbred Stud 19 yrs 4!Mi nn ORANGE COUNTY'S ~ "' TOYOTA hJ t .111 111111111 ... 1111· ~.>CHI I 1 rr II 4!11 tiJI I ur l!U !J~i J T.! l·:LOU \Int rnntl 1-'ull y lo,Hlt•d, '\ J \ }' ,I\ I $ 15\}(J. N .1n1· y 5 111 1 0 Ii Ii ~ r 1,11 h:J:J;{\•\t'" International Male Coco brown poodle Horsu 8060 Ccntl•r. 3:!::!10 A ('amine 0,.. MERCEDES eJ t.\UI. 'UlJW 10 Speh & 5 Spcb , • . . . old, make offer, must • 191i7 <.:J5 Jeep V1i 1·11~11w, OLDEST H01i1e of Imports HlghRl1tn AKC Hegis. Mini sell lo close EstJtc TV.Radio, m."~ trans. lime tr.iin. &~ AU11 10Kll 'l-:D · 1966Mcubor (M i..1i..v101 Camaro Mx $99 95 Oar hs hunds, SH>O. Won tm-0820 HIFi, Stereo 8098 top & roll l>JI ~;x11 us I MERCED!-~ J.H;AL~lt (.>lier J·:,pirt'' I.! :.'11 ;5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • dcrfrful Christmas gifts. -••••••••••••••••••••••• ull 11,.1d lll t"" ,,. ht•l•b, 0862 Manchesll'r. 1!>1>!1 1 !\pd. :$,JU. " I'" r Large select ion of quali· Pe l'<:t pet for children. 8 yr. Qtr Marc, blue rill Sll•r1•11 1\111µ. IUIJ " 1 h i.:.1-. IJrtl. It 111J11\ rnorL' liuena Park Yoho 9772 -.h-l'm ,, i.:tl l'ol\rl Sffi.1 9917 ty bikes. lOO's lo choose 8935310. bon -hallcr/pleas urc. lkt.ul ~CJl.J. Sl.'11 Im Sl!15 :-.1nt1·1111cl ~llr<l.152 U21il .Sulc:.ScrviCl' l.l'J::>in~ 523•7250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or~t11Anr117:1:~:JIJ1t ;, trom -S1800/offer . Day·644 2292 I-' v. !161:1 t:!Jti. Roy Carver, Inc.. ORANGE COUNTY · i\fghan, beautiful blk Vivian, Eves. 646 8068 --Trucks 9560 Rolls "koy<'t' UMW Un the Santa i\nJ F'" Girl's 26" Sears Bike. 3 female. 1 yr. Great --lirJndnC'wGI::Colortv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZJ4 K l7th St VOLVO d l'Jltl,tf\I, 111 1111 , f":HI \ t' I' n. I' S. t '.dl ,111 It 1H11 i;;;, 1!1 11 .spd. Coaster brakes. $25. w/k1ds. $25. li46 6902. Jewflry 8070 17'', S375. 7 5 CHEVY Costa McsJ !.1(i I l·M ~I Hcedc s 2511. •I d r EXCLUSIV EL'\ \ 01.\D cc1.6042afl 6:30 pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 497 2:180. automatit', lffOIAn . Ex I \' I ll I 9920 oN cond. $5750. Call 4tl7 1336 .Jr~t:st 0 '.0 t•.i •'1 ir-Mvr°'et · , . frHtoYou 8045 WANTED ---1/ TOM SWB 1n01all).!t•lou11tv! r-BoysSspd.Schwmn gray ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boats&Marine 2 1976 BMWS ·5~1 3ooD·Limoul!rnl• T op BUYurl.K\!:i~: , ...................... . Ghost 20" one year old, 6 mo. o ld Ge'Tman TOP Ci\S ll DOLL AR Equipment PICKUP i·ond. $9,500, rnnstdl'r · DIHECT CONNELL ~parkles. 531 -1598. Sheph"rd m ale. Needs P A I D I-' 0 R Y 0 UR ••••••••••••••••••••••• d f 4 , . "ood h"ome & yard. Call Jl-:Wt:LHY, WATCHES, General 90 I 0 Llkl· Ill'''· ll'!\S lhun 4000 ARE HERE ;::_It· or part U4 ,l.19ll\714 L ~·,·~· ~.[~-,,~.·~ Girls 20" hike wiCh or ,, fl.HT OBJ I::CTS. GOLD, •••••••••••••••••••• ••• rn 1 1 l' l> ' 1\ u tom :.it 1 t· ..... ,..... C;J -• -~ - - - - without t raining wheels 979002lartcr5pm s.11.v_E~ SEHVll'I·~· nov SCUllTS "IEl''U lr:.tns n1ts~1c>n. rJcl10, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHEVROLET $25Xlnt co:'~8~ 1-'rretnGoodHomeSeller 1-INE_ 1-Ufl~ & ,\~ BO,\TS 'l'.i' Advan hi·al\'r PIJ"cr !>leering. 70UpelGT J0\\-1\l'r,.t\JT. G I 3 pd E I. h Lab pup 5 mos. 645-1631 TIQUES. &15 -2200 L·'""s "•II ~. IG 1"90 air tondtt1u11lnl!. plus A I cu111I i.iu 11;21, & 2025 S. Manchester ' 1r s s .ng IS • u,_, ,.. ,,.. " m.rny morl' ,.,tr.is. Sec A h 750 2011 Girls Mini Moullln Auto all~r liP~t M'i•c-•lan ...... •s 8080 Lili' 111, .. , •trl87:!Y I. li:Mi-2358. t\lal.1· olfcor na e 1m -640 6606 " 11;'1 .....,.. A\'O~ lnllatablc Hatt, " ' ' & S.\U;~ & St:ll VIC t-; 2828 Harbor BI Yd. 642·442-1 · __ Christmas puppies .••••••••••••••••••••••• 5'6"x t 2"6". us1·t1 Onl'e. $4895 I ST &HOAOWAY 71GTSporll>COupt•, w.u. sher , Dr.yer & s.ide ~y am· lorcdales approx. 21.i WA ...... TED $HU(I. •llr.J· 1206 SANTA AHA $21!.15./hcsl offer I S d R f • . " ----1 835·3171 6-1::!-1!505 .1 c e rig ... t usl sell . ,,..,_0367 T OP CASH DOLLAR Boats, Marin~ fa~t. 646-1495. .,..., PA 1 0 I-' 0 R Y 0 U R Enui-nt 90 3 0 .THE uLTrMATE 0111v1Hc MACHINE_ ~c~ 91 SO C Es .,--r···-1~70 II arbor. C.M, Boy's Schwinn St in gray WhitcfomaleSamoyed,10 J EWELR Y. WAT II ", ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I 76 Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• very gd cond .. $50. mon ths . Needs good ART OBJECTS. GOLD •ATTENTION• ___ 6_3_ • _2 ____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 914 1 ~. 20.uou mt, 546·5730. home.645-4759. SILV ER SER VICE. 1968 50 Horsl·powt'r Capri •73 V-6. Xlnt cond. dean. red/ hlk $5800/ Camet'as & lri h Setter /Germ an F I NI:: F'URN & AN· Mercury outboard. C.D. '76 Loaded, nu rudtjb. Ask. bcstoffcr.556·83W __ _ Sh h d · r t TIQUES. &15·2200 fumt1on with mcrcunlrol. $3000 644 0815 Equipment 8030 ep er mix ree o ,, TOYOTA · ----·70 911T, red/blk, cxccpt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• good home. 646-4905. Firewood Org, Eul'. S80 New water Pu m P Datsun 9720 cond. $6000. To. PCO ..... Su D . cord , de!. Oak. Coast En~me m excellent l'on1J. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 556.8399 ..... per • w. Female Puppy. Quiet, F i rewood Suppl y, SUPER CLEAN. SO:,Oor TRUCKS WILLHUVYOL'K ----- •7 6& •7 5 Volvos Buy or Lease COSTA M !::SJ\ 546-1200 '1i7 Impa la. :! dr. low mill•:.ti.:1·. auto, 1mma1· 1·011t.J. !Iii:! 3·1:!1( hrysler 992S ..•..........•••.••.•.• '711 Nt•w Yori.er, needs worl.. S:.irnflCl' SIOOO. 552 9111.l or 552 05!ll 9932 58 mm f. 1.8, $125: I ova b le. N ds h omc 58l-ll22 bc:.t offer . C.ill !Ji;3·8738 DL\TS~N. TOYOTA. l'orschc 1956 "/\" m dl. 200 mm f. S.6 TOP· be f ore C~r is t mas . --· . cves.ALS015footglass 16ToChoosefrom OHVOL!-.SW,\<.;EN Kon1s, li50cc cog. New ~~~~~~~ COR $90 WI.II II 962·2356/536·6471. Cancelled Con. tract. 2000 runabout new S('ats, 4 Spl•t•ds, 5 :.~t·cds , paint, many xtras. Huns/ ...................••.. •TOl'l'1\S ll1 For Corvl'lll'S and otht•r ll"-1·tl 1ars & lrut'kl>! IWW.\IUI ('hcvrulct, llml' & ou.111 !:its. Near .J.t mlwrt'l' Bns to l. & \l .ll',\rthur, Nc•wport se d t b I h d PAID FOil k I ~· I '· f • • • -. . y s carµc m g, e ow carpt•ting, w1L goo automatics , long beds. loo ·s g0<1< .x.liOO ust o r separately. Rudi 2Femkitties,7mos. cost.linstall 547-8729 Lrallcr . llull in l'Xcellcnt :;hortbeds. OHNllT 5:!4 ·000111>-lU 1501!. · Nied1l~lski, 497.3547 Free to. good h ome. conct. S.11.IO or best offer. Also 6 Used Compact TOP IJOLl.i\ll afler 5•30 pm. llouse tramed. Firewood/Sto'k Up Will sell both for $950 or Trucks S.\L B~;;~~\oi:.:l'> E Cats • 8035 S.'8-2681 $75 co~d/dcl 64~2!'24 offer. Call ~163·H7'.18 C\'l'S lo rhOOSl' from 51U·l~M2 ·7391~. /\M/FJ\t . new rad., m:.ii;::-.. 1\s king S5,000 Huns (.;d. 675-9844 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Cats. Framed 011. Abruzzi· The Boats, Sail 9060 D l • I hmalayan Kittens. Fl uf. 546-8888. trade 642-5449 6-15· 7972 Great Christ mas Present. t.\111. Ralph & Martha Bridge. 3'x5'. SSOO/offer/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• er; ltllMI UlJtA ·73 Datsun l :WO. ·I spd, Rolls Royce 9756 stereo, m.1J,.ts, rJd1Jl~, + •••••••••••••••••• ••••• rv. all colors, $100. Up 839·2649. Half Be:igl<!, Half Poodle7 For Sale. Sterlin{! sil ver , LIDO 1 ~-;:::?oo5 w /Lrlr & TOYOTA_ 8 wk old puppies. s poons. forks . odds & CO\ Cr . 536-1036_. ___ _ DOCJS 040 833·1526. ends. J\1.!ooplacc settings. 35• Ericson ncver raced, 1966 Horbor CM 1 • .iti Y101 ·73 :!-\OZ. 'f\~l /F.\l , mags, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Furniture 8050 No Dealers. Call 548·6::!95 hkc new.' J\icw bottom ---yellow, 33.000 mi. Xlnt •PET WORLD• or 642·1:1l51. paint, all bntc work JU:.l 'i5_Ll'V_,5 mo. cond. St ,600 55H·8123. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ~3500 Cocke r s, C hihua hua, . redone. Wh1c•d s lecrrng, . • ac, ~ . r •73 Ual!-.un lliOO l'U. P ood l es, S h i h ·t z u , MANS CUSTOM FU.R $30 000 pp 77(i -2 150 &15·543Z 64.>·7!!57 Will Trade mon-. L1l..c 111•w, $2495. #1 DEALER IN U.S:A. 5!16 20H ROY ~ Jffi CARVER ROLLS·ROYCE 23"4 £.17th St. COSTA MESA ~ 5'6-"4.U' , ClOSlO S\JNOAYS •talte e G S heph d **'au· Y** COAT. 6 mos old. Ong "~c:·1fw".or5 188056 :,. ' 1' s • • e r • . cost $800. Am mm ing Lo 0 '·' JUJ · -·-~t:_:· 'ti7 Chc\ y • .·l1J11 1'1t·kup. ____ 4!! I !1300 __ _ ~1~i~~~~~~~~~r:p~~~~: Good Used Furnitu re & Hawa11. Sacnl1l'C at$300. llobw Hi. !\lust sell. $1300 (:11 opnatin~ l'Ollll. f'l'l' '71 Oabun l't ck Up. Toyota 9765 "' . d . s d Appliances-OR 1 will 6731716 or hl'Sl oiler 533·lli3 If\ t•rh :!Ull·ll. ~!10 0 . l<••"UC c.·11n1>"r •h ull .••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' m1xe puppies. tu Sell for You. -----. , • · \J..lll 82I~. ... ... " .... :-.\~ mosl breeds. 2525 W. MASTERS.AUCTION Dmmg rm set gd cond. uftu5. \!"Q Im 8 t rk Xlnt c:ond. '76 17th at Fair view. SA. 646-8686 & 833.96 25 Med1l couch. other m isc. 2-I' t'rbgb !->cuw. not <'om Ford 73, "• Ton, P S, -~·ri5 Firm 830 !11!21. TOYOTAS Opcn eves.531-5027. Aft6-CoH842-1542 brandne wbikes&W-5925 plete. Hards hip lorcc:. p B. I "Pd. Jhll \'~.Fiat 9725 =l'El103217 "Poodles R People" --A:.J. !\ale ~o n·us. offer re· ~!:J,1 x tr .ts. ::> ll!OO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Puppies 546·2848 Shop & Sav~. new & ~sed HJ\ TE C 11 R l ST M J\ S tu.-.cd 645·9099 i • F1• • c furn, gifts. misc . S HOPPING""! Unique aoats,Slips/ Vans 9570 Lhas a Apso puppies, Wilson's Ba rgain Nook. wall·h angings, batiks. Docks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\KC. 8 wks Christmas 545 W. 19th St. C.M. flown in from E. Africa, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l>.'l VW c·a mpt.'r, re lilt !.'II~. G75 5937 · Cour h & Joveseat s5o. priced $5. to S30. 494.2979 Hcnl or buy lo m1 . new ~xh.u~t/clutdl, 0. h sg' 5 10 --SI d · ncwtrn·s f,73 3525. GERMANSHE PHE RD 1ncttc w /6 c rs. . G I FTWRJ\l'P ING mv . 111or !\1 c t1e · --- PUPS J?a l. Aqu arium comp house. Inexpensive. Cail lor :!2' l>""r hual.1'137 ··10:J:l '67 Chevy \Ian rolled. hul 494-9390 _sis. 494·9680 D1:rne 5"'8·7458 l"able. Run-. ~uod. SJ25 --· .-. ;;..... ----""""" .. Transportation fi:n 2197 ~ T7Y Elcctnccartxlnlcond. ~ --------h ~"oo •••••••••••••••••••••••. 7 0 d \' I I --s::::::::l:::::::==="'--=:::::::=311-=::=:"'--~ w/t• .,a,r2~-lt:~·c:"" Camnoors , Sale/ '' o gc .. 11, amt Y ~·"":-n--< :::::::> -> ..,.. _...., r--91 20 \\i:l1$1IOO ·\,~ · /JJJJ ~AJ ---Re nt 557 111i:. . lf#~ .. w~ ~ l~~~eR~~~. 0T2h8d:;il;:.::~ ;.:;l~~;;·~I::.:~·~:~~:.;.: ~; C~1r ( kJll lll/O~ 1-:. (-. Country Frcn\'h dining $895.uri. Sh<•lls SI 79 :ill, \~I Fi\I . H lr,1c tamping \ A CONVENIENT SHOPf>INC ANO r m set, boy 's s tyle SlcepN~. 851'1 w 18th (.'~I l'(llllPJJt'd, J!\l..10~ $750. SEWINC CUIO( FOR THE Western Oak bdrm !\Cl. I) 12 8171 5-l:'i· 1453 all t .It) CAL ON THE co. girls white canopy bed w/spr('ad. llonda 350 Z!'l<l Motorcycles/ Autos Wante d 9590 Two-Ways Great! Boots Are Best! Mini hike, & many othl'r Scooters 9 150 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• hshld items. Ure 26,27 & •••••• •• ••• •• • •• ••• • • • • "WANT TO SELL 28.4933909 1·;;; h .1 \\a ... Jk1 11111. :1 YOURCAR?" ---nlln1kr, ltkl· ne\\, l.1m I.I'! ll'> ,1 11 il 111,. )<>u IRVINC: Coast liolf ClulJ milt•JJ.:1·. \l'l'.t qu1tl.. l'i\Sll ' Wt· IJl.t• in tr.rdl' Membership for sale )lus t .,di, SI ,000 llrm a 11 v 111 ,1 I.. t' 0 r 675·2252 645 7_121__ modt·I.. 1,11 ., lrul·l..s. Mink Stoic, Beautiful llonda rr.111 !)(l. Cnod um Natural Dawn. Mus t d111on Cll:an 2700 mi. Sell! $400, 673·8120 e x 212 Stt<O. l~12 !17 ia ' \ J 11 !\ , r ,. ' 1 t• ,1 I 1o11 a I \" (' h H ' I l !\ I m JHH t S &. dOlfll':-.lll'S, :\lust be Ill run11111g t"1>1ulil111n & IOl't'I C.illl11rn1a :;;.ilel)-code ~t.1n<lards. Before you buy .. seer lmporta Avery Exit. S 0 FW'f. 831-1740 Moving to Europe, must sell cverythmg by Del' 2mh Chairs. tables, dbl mattress, s ing le bed. k1tch. 11ems . All gd cond &12 !1733 ·7 1 Su1.uk1 Mtm bike Grall hl'r. '71 Ka wasaki llllJ Jl;tul1·1-. llc lmet 557-95W all Ii r:t l'Jm1n0Aulo sa11•s MILLER l!IR 11(10 -lk:il1•r j MOTORS ----'72 SUZUKI TS 90 Xlnl 1.·ond. QI)(). ;, 1H u:i:i:1 \\I·. I' n Till' DOLi.A H l-'OHTm 1 l~l-.l>C\HS ,.. .. "9~ l'OHEl<i'i l)O\t~:s11c ~ .. ~ .. or CL.\SSICS FACTOKY It \llUr c·,1r i.. '''-lrJ 1 h•;.in \UTllOlllZED $2977 J) le.wi6 metut \iJ VOLVO I QNJ Hnrhor C t.\ f .• 11. •; Jfl' Offrrc,pm•-. I:! :w 1:1 'i2 Tnumph ~1nt1m•. soft tnp, 32,000 mi. t ll·:in Si! .·IOO 5:lli·-IW 1 Tractor mower Crartsmn hke new S.150, utility trlr 4x8 $75. tile s aw $12j. Honda 150 Sl50. British 303 nne & ammo S50 ti45·5124. l'til '\.1m.tha I:!~• ~I\. IHI d1•11 I\\ l<'l'. '.I.Int 1·c111tl hesl nlr , ~11ti I l:?H !\l'l' u-, I 1r!\t S . BAUER BUICK Sates• erv!ce V°'ltswa~n 9770 2~1;!5 llJrbor Bh d Parts • Leasing •••••••••••• ••••••••••• Y ,1rn,1ha II D :1J11 \I .111) t'\ tr,,.., S7SU 71MMI miles. 552-5130 King sir.c frame spnn~ fi rm mattress SSO. Gale· lei.: d1n1ng lable S75 - 493·2178 111·~1 bu~ Su1uk1 ;!511 En duro, l·:x. rnncl. XtrJi-. ~I n•c•l lt·~.11 Ii Ill 1621 firewood· Eu c· / $ 7 5 cord S-12 50 ' •corcl del 830 UNO l:!.'i ~lX YA~l 1\JI.\ 'I nt·kl•d Oul S:IOO 1,.11 ~II I WATERBEDS - -. 1 ''"''' :\lt•s.1 !17'1 :!.)()l .120.w . \~'arnt•r .i~.;'~~11~, \'\\' ti~ llug, ch•an, run!\ S.tnta /\nu .>;>1·21.12 \H•ll. good tires. Ill!\\ TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGM CARS CALL OR COME IH TO SEE US Honda 9727 paml. S%0. 67~·7R50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·iiX Bug, less l~n~ liashc·r dl5110NOA p<1tt•nt1.il. MJg:.. S350 l..o m1ks, almost nrw' \ l!l6 IO:JO rc.:il ga s san•r ' SOHi VF'. --- 1 m maC'. "Ii i VW Bug. rd>ll. r.1d1.1ls. Must sec• lo Jppret·1.1te. R-17 !J.1 . .X '76'S VOLVO 'S HERE NOW •:o.il'W t-:n~lll\' •=--:cw Transnu ... -.11111 •:'\ewColors All 75'S AMDDEMO'S MUST GO THISMOHTH BUY OH LEASE USED SPECIALS '74 Volvo 164 AutC1m Jt1c . s u nr111tf, A:.l 1 FM slcr1·11. 1t-.1th• ·r. Luxury at tt:. bt·~t. ii5W~>. $6395 '74 Volvo 142 4 Spccd, 0\1.•tdrt\C, lc-Jlhcr . A l\t / ~·~1 sl1·1 l·11 1 ,tl>SCtlc, :-.unruol. ;\ "-llUf~ ~cdun. i :12Ll·:l). Buick 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti7 Hwck Sk\ lart-. C~IOO 1'\Jll powl'r, 'ncw l1n•s & rims, br.1ke!\, air .. 11111 k~. ,1 ras. S!IOO 111' ol r. <".i 11 I{ I 1'11 !!6:! 31;:1:? I '~':tl'h H.:!3 05!'>!"1 f,,.'u,tom 1;x C 'on l'll1·, $&000 111 lw.,l olr Cal l dJy!\, !I:> :1u, !'>IX 101:;, .isk for· <; n ·i: ford 9940 ·········•·····•·••••·· i:! Forti 1.td Broug ham I tlr, 1x•"l'r, .11r. let m1., n •· ;11 slwrp. f>-12 n t!H ;;, (ir:rnadJ, firl>l bid of SI 1110. takl'S. f'vt jJI). r. 111 OXl~5 or 1;.111 !!:!:.!.5 1•1,.! I ·1 p \\ gn. AC, full "" 1 !>Jeri fin· ~4!*5 ~7~1·1752 l!ri3 Ford Ltd Country Sc1uirr Stnwgn 2.1.l>OO m 1 , In • a u l I r u I • ~ ;1 • :I () 0 • X42·9837. Mercury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i i l'oug JI" xrn, w hite •• w/\~hlll· leather, :im/fm !\ll'f<'"• t.1J>l'. l.Oi\DEO. :!I IKlllln. I OIAIH'r, Xlnt t·1111d. ~!11, !!71:! eve~/ l'H 153'\ d.1}.s ;>, \kn·un. Good contl. ~J:>tl. Oldsmobile 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales and SC'rViC'(! OLDSMOBILE GMCTRUCKS HONDA CARS University.Olds ~ llarhor' Uhd. Cu:-.l.t Mt!sa 5'10·96111 i3 OLDS Cutl a s s Supn·mc. P/S. P/B, J\/( .. landau top, mml cond. s.1000. 4\J9. J3!)4 or 49li·WO L ----. 'ti3 Olds Sta. W~n. r un:;, ~d transp. car . SI00.111l· l t•r . S.I0-0623 . ---Pinto 9957 Cadillac 991 S ••••••••••••. •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. or S ... ah·:'73 t·anto WJJ.!. t ... "CADILLAC" Quality & Price Over 70 to Choose From " pd . '> IH < • It 11 .. I n g ~ , I :tttl.!I' I 1 l..1 1111. S25(}(J l1rm .•. 11, 1~k'\tl "i:! l'llll() 4'\l~(Olll lllkfl•W, auto, :?OW CC, xlnt L'Ond. ~Iii 7:l(JK For lh1· lll'sl pn1·1·:.. 1111' --- Jow1·st ll'asc• r:ilt''· & lit' PINJO'S pcndabk st•n H't:, • -,1•1• NABERS CADILLAC Choice Of 3 :.'fi4Mi ll,ir hor Jlh 11 All priced to Sell! I .cm a-. COST.\ \lfo:S \ ;.io 111110 Ol'r:N Sl"\IJ \\ ~,11~!Z I Cadillac 991 5 comp I ct e s l 2 9 9 !'i '73112 BMW, 10~9 swing w/deliv. arm, edras, hke new. <IPOSTl-:RSSl6995 Sl .950; HORTON NEWPORT IMPORTS .·;o VW Ru~. Snrt., nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•11g .. tr ans. Radials, 1m· de:~~ ._ 9491 SIZES 8.20 "" 1ff '""i .... 1Tf ~I'- Layer ii over Its own shirt dickey ... or wear it solo .or w1tti scarves and beads! Z1p- tront shape 1s EASY! Prlnled P1t1em 9491 : Misses' Sizes 8. ro. 12. 14, 16. 18, 20. Size 12 (bust 3~1 takes l Jii yuds S4-111cll: dickey ~ yard 4S.1nch fabric. Send Sl.00 for each pattern. Add 25t for each pattern for •11st-cl1u mail and llandhna. $tt• tl1 ............ ...... .,.,..441 ...,.... . lJJ W... I... St., ""' YH'tr, MT 10011. Prlat ~ ADHHS. U', IOI _.nTUMUMllL D1 p• •111w llow to 11t ' ,1tter1 frtt? Send 111w fe r ur M.t fall·Wllltr '•tt.r11 Cmlq-c.11' e11pe11 11151~ ftr fr" ,atter1 ef JHf cllolce. Stll4 75~ MW! St• + Kalt ... II SUS l11atwt Mla•Y Curts $1.00 l111tMt Faalillo Ioele _ $1.DO 1111• s.Wt .... -$1.00 . SnuRgle your toes into colo• • ful h111h or low boots. Crochet boots for yourself or someone you love. Mostly s!n· gle and double crochet with pop.corn ed&es. Use worsted· weight synlhetlc yam. Pattern 7353. Mims' S. M, t included. $1.00 for each pattern. Add 25¢ uch pallern for first-class llllll and handling. Send to: ......... ................... 05 D.IJPW ... 1'2. ON cw .... ,,..,_ Mr1f Y-' MY 10011.,.,... "--· ........ Jjp. , ..... ~. MORE lllan fVtr bel11ret 200 dtslaris plus J free punted in· side Nrw 1976 NEEOLECRAFT CATALOG' Hos everything. JS,. Crochet wllll S1111ares . Sl.00 Crochel 1 Wanfrollt S 1.00 Nifty fifty Quilts .. -$1.00 Rlpplt Crochet . S 1.00 Sew + Knit look _ _ S1J5 Nndl1pol111 l ook ___ $1.00 flower Croclltt look . -· $1.00 Hairpin Crochet Boole _$1.00 l.sttnt Croclltt l od $1.00 l•1tt11t Mtcrarne lotk $1.00 l•1t111t Money leok S 1.111'1 Ct111pl1t1 Gift look $1.00 C1111pltte Aftlltu 114 _$1.00 12 rtln Af11i1ns 112 SO' look ef ti G•Ut• M1 50c Mmu111 Qullt 1 .. 1t U 50c IS Quilts fer Teday 0 . 50c '"' .. ti ,.,,, ... , -50, .. J\quaHeavrn 830-7062 MANX DOHC classic ----. . Miscelloneous road r acer, $2,9 50; Wanted 8081 '6 7 V EL 0 C ET T E ••• • ••••• • • • •••• •• • • •• • THRUXTOM. ex-world Autos wanl1'<l I want record holder, like vour ·1;7 'li!I VW Bui:: • bodv, rni.:ine. fenders, new, Sl,795. Coll Rudi tir<'; not important. Must Nied1ielski, 497.3547 have pmk !\lip. call after afler 5:30 pm. 6pm . 494 ·773M --'74 Kawas aki !+Cl. MCI-,\ Wa nted! 1964 thru 1966 El Street Ht kl• F.!>scnlially Cam ino. runnm~ or not hr a n II n ('" , S 2 9 5 n easonahle. Call after r.,.11 O!l75. 3100 W.Coast Hwy. N.8. 642-9405 Oran¥ County'' Hi9h~st S Buyer on Imports Bill Mdxey Toyota Call Hogt•r of' Biii 8'17 X~55 Grm. i\~k for Larry . 008·4971 Motor Hom~s. SELLING YOUR CAR? Sate/R~nt 9160 TOP PRICES PAID t-tusical ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' lnstnnMnts 8083 Hcnt 25• 19i5 Open HoaJ. •••••••••••••••• • • • •••• fullv s('ll l·ont sirs Ii!! Hoizer~ nrums, cxcclknl Wint('r r.11l's t>-11 x:IR5 cond1t1on. Mus t -. sn<'n fl('(.'. ssoo. 556 7G9 1 Auto Service & .inerGrl\t Paris 9400 ----······················· FEN 0 F. R M ll S ( C 1835 Dual Port :ill nc°" M A S T E R U A S S ne\"er run. mu~t s1·ll. h~ GUITAR. XLNT <;ONU. 12/26 . $475/o r h s l 546·9933 AFTER 6 PM & 548-8342or962-20:l4 WKNOS ------1-4 US. J nd}' Mags, Noh ct 15'"x10". Fil Bronco, Chuinet .Leblanc Near new. $110. ~o 0398 ----J eep or S<'oot SIOO KOO 641lOarterhpm Arcordrnn 2132 S Cont cl lo Antlquet/ Xlnt. 'iludent m111kl Classics 9520 $150 ft40 0.1911 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kl'y Im!>.:! gw lar. '46 ('ht•\ v l'l ' Trurk S:,00 or will trade. Call For lmpor l!\ l'a1d ror or j'\;111 D~an L•wis Imports l!Jtil;llarhor,C ~I &16 930:l TOP s Paid !-'OR Used VW's Paid for or Mot Harbour V. W. . . ' Near new. $50 r.40·0398 645 779.5 aftr r 5pm_. __ llunl H<'h 111 a r S I 6 I) 0 . <' a s h . :i:i2-3223. 19H H b ( M 'd' n301 n vw nu~. Xlnl rnnd .. uu or or "" • ,\M/FM sterN1, lookl> Ot ler 1·:xp1r<'s 12 ~1-75 hkl' ur\\. S2f,()(I. aft 5, NOTICE ho" Dally Pilot Class· 1r1cd ad-. d1spl.1v thrrr ml',sagl's "'1th ll·A1b1hty :.ind 1mp::ict ·~ Our acts. Wt' are proud hl !--'Y· n-.tll) gel re s ults. Pho ne ll42·5678. • ~19·1:168 ·i;!J VW Fas lha1·k. i:d rond .. Al\1 /FM. SllOO. or bsl offer. Koll> ~571>. --- li2 VW BL.~. "1lh 'IH rblt eng. New clutch. $700. 979 2496. ------- llabers Cadillac Qgality & Price 1976 courE DE VILLE F\iel injection. Only ol257 mdcs on I h1s loaded aulnrrwh1l e. Cabriolet top, Ira I h1•r. stereo. cnJbt> tonl ml. m o s l (' v 1• r \ conceivablt• opl ion (475N H,I Only S949S I t7J POISCHI tl4 5 s p e ed , ni r c o odit io n i n R . appeara n ce group, AMffM radio, etc. (tl.2·914) Only $6195 lt15 COUPE DEVIW Cabriolet top, kalhl•r int<'rior, full 1m~1·r. fartory air. IO•td ed <388MMJ) ONy $7295 2600H.ttor .. ~d. Cost.M"a 540.5630 ll~M ~i11r hnt C M I I/, VII' : Offc•f 1·: ... Plrl'' I:! ~I 7r, Plymouth 9960 ·•··············••·•·•· ATLAS Chrysler /Plymouth Open Daily & Sun. 't1l llJ I' i\l ~~IW 11.11 hor lllvd • l'.osta M \'!\•• 546-1934 'ti.Ii \.';th.mt 2 <Ir, ~lunt st,, .rnto I rans. lo\\ mil<'-..,.,. n•ll.int t•11nd1t1on. $1 li'•· (j.lh 80XO Pontiac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19i0 l'ontta<' s la tiof\ wagon. Low miles. $1400. Ph. 997-274~ --~------~ T'tutdtf'bird 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 t-'1111 pwr. lo males. i-un• mof .... tc•r1'<>. be!lt offrl' 1.lk('S.l>-11~9 v~ 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 \ l'~lll GT i\ M flo'~l Rachal~ llead<!rs. Good ~as mi. 22,000 m l $2800. 492·7424 • -· ... -rt!· ··~-··,i-· Cl 0 DAIL y PILOT • WedneSdey. OecembM 24. 1975 ,Aerosol Protest Filed 3 Charged In Cancer Violation S1\S FRA~CISCO (APJ -1'hrec persons, including the president or the Comn1itlt'e for F'rt"<' Chou.'t' for C~nll'.er Therapy. havt• tu~en ar- raigned 1n federal court on charges of smuggling 3,900 vials of laetrile worth up to $195.000 re· tail from '.\l exico into tht• l Jnited Stateli. Arranged to Be Shot Accused Sheriff Quits SPENCER . Tenn. (AP> -Van Buren County Sheriff John L. Sullivan has resigned after being confronted with evidence that he arranged to be shot in an attempt to colle<'t insurance and win publicity . RAMSEY SA ID ROARK told in - vestigators that he and Sullivan dis· cussf'd the shooting two days before it happened a(ter the sheriff COnl · plained that he had several overdue bills . Hughes La1vsuits Dropped n<>Vt-:R. Del. (Afl) - 1'he Ot'l;.iware Supreme Court has upheld a Chan· cerv Court decis ion dis· m1S:s u1g suits against 01 pubhs h1ng company and a former aide to recl us ive billionairt> llo\11 ~1rd Hughes becausl' !lughl'S refused to make a personal appearance. \\'.<\SHl!'l:GTON t l !PI J -Nine s tatt<s ha\'t' joined t•nv1ronn1t•nt:.il groups 111 fihn~ a pt'IL\1011 with tht' Con s urnt•r Produrt Saft'\'>' (.'0111 miss ion seek1n~ ~ban un aerosol products L'Oll· laining fluorot•arbons. The petition 1\11·sday s aid such aeros1.)I µro · ducts may be dPstruy1 111; the ozone l;:iyer of tht• UPI Tel ....... 10 >trol O>phcre. wh<rh .,, .• Still a llit vents u1tr .. 1v10Jet r:.idi.1- tion. Sc11.•nt1 sts sav a l'l' duction 111 the ·ozon1.· layer could cause an 111 crease in s kin (·ant·1.•r I.aetrilc is 3 substance manuf;:1ctured from apricot pits and is a pro- htbitl.'d .medicine in the tl .S . There is con - l~roug ht b;,tt·k li y µoptll ar demand and hi s trO\'{'rsy over whetht•r it 11\\ll bi g ht••tl'lt'dnt•ss, l~in g Cros b\' iseff(·ctive. ht•;.nll inl'd .1 ('l11·1~tn1as s hO\\' for thl' Sth 1'h(' three, arrcs t(>d at ..:1 ra1g ht yt•ar \\ 1tl1 his \\'ifc (ri g ht ) ror 500 ne;.1rby Gilroy, include .1gt•d ;.111d 1nf1rm p a\it•nts at u San l<'ran-Robert \Y . Bradford. cases. I . '.\lenlo Park, the romm1l-Tllo ~ ,s R 'T( 1.·1~1.·o io:-p1t;.i!. ··\'ou can st.'e it 's a s pec:Lal .••. . s •1-:1. . tee prt'sident \11ho is on J ul·1.·Js1u 11 I. ,.,,.n \Vor1.• n1 i· l1:11·r , ... t l1c' r, . .1 la\.\ yer for the \1,1 • leave from the Stanford t ion a I H e s o u r c "-' s 1.·rtHJn1.·r · 71 . q lll j)pt•tL l.inear A.rcelerator. Sullivan, 44 , cla1ml'd that a bearde>d man pointed a s uwOO-off shotgun at hin1 und then shot him after he stopped a car Dec. 8 near a rural ct>metery for not having a license plate. li e was hospitalized with shotgun pellet wounds in the leg and arm. SUI.LIVAS SAID TllE s hooting might have occurred because he once stopped a $35,000 drug shipnu~nt . However. Di strirt Alty. Charles S. Ran1sey said thl' 'J't>nnessee Bure au of lnVl'Stigation ronfirn1ed a state1nent from Jeron1e Roark , 27, who was \Vith the she>1·iff Dec. 8. ··Roark indicated that Sullivan was nol s hot as the s he>riff previously in- dicated, but was shot by Roark with the sheriff's u\11n 12 gauge shotgun at the sheriff's request,'' Ran1sey said . "It allegedly was to collect in · s urance payments as a result uf the injury.·· Ramsey said. ··'rhe 1n- vest i~ation s hO\\'L'd a possi lllc :.uldi· tional motive on the part of the sheriff to obtain publicity surrounding the shooting.·· The district attorney saul he con- fronted Sullivan with the c harges ~1fter Tennessee Bureau of l nvl'stiga- tion 3gents found all the material al- legedly used to re>hearsc lh1.• shooting and carry it out. THE F.VIDE~CE JNCl.U DE O a milk carton used to test !ht~ impart of shotgun pellets from 25 yards and tY•U boards that Sullivan placed on his calf and ankle to protect them from being injured. Ramsey-s aid. $hotgun pellets were found in the milk carton and the boards, he s aid. ThC' suits 'A-'crc filed by the tlughes 1'ool Co. and ROs C'lllOn l f-~nlcrprises Inc ., again s t Noah Dit>tri c h , the> former a1cle. ;:ind F:.iwcett f)ublt cat1ons Inc. of New \'ork. '!'ht• suits sou~ht to ob- tain the right s to ··~lo\\·ard. The Amazing )1 r . Hughes." a book \\'ntten by Dietrich, as "'ell as all profits and a d:.unage award. D~fc>ns e Council ln1.·. --.. , ------------ <>1 d th< <'nmm.s>wn '"" • ~~~"~™~™™~~~(WjtM(1!,.~~~l#!~~~t\~~~™™~(Wj(~(Wjl~ IPgal authl1rity 111 ban tht• u~(· of .i n1aJor portion of such produe ts ;\!S(l Jt_l\ll 1 ng In I he> pl'! I lion ""'l'rt' thf' t-:n\"fron- mental Dt•ft•nsc F\1nd , :\.linn e~1>l;1 Public In tt~rpst R1.•st>::irc·h (;roup and the s tatv s 11f Colorado. f<'lor1da . '.\t1 c h 1g~1n . '.\l1nncsot.1. .\'ev.• ll amps h1r('. :\'t•\\ ,·urk. (lr1.·gon . \'ern1ont ,1nd \\'t!'COn S1n . lht• ~ROC s a1d SRll\ P F.T ITIO."J<:n Lht• t'tl !Tillll~!'lOll l!l :\'ti\ ,•:nht•r. I!r;.1_ to b.tn s uvh ,11.•ro:-111 prt1th1t·ts .• 111d !ht· t'••n1n11:;s11111 d1.•n1t•1t tht• i'l'(]llt':O:\ b~· ,I 3 '.! \"U\l'.-,,1.\ in;.! tht'l'l' \\a;,. 1ns11ff11•1t·n1 1'\ldt'tH't' linliLn;.! ;11.•ru-,n! prL>th11·t~ t1_1 tll•p!1•tu1n ol 1 ht'' l'/\l!\l' l .i ::-l'I' Thl' f-'0od and !)rug .\dm1n1stration. a!sti r11 J!l!! th1• nt't'd ftlf' fu11ht•1- rt'Sl' ;t !'C' h . dt>n1 t•d .1 st>rond pt•t111on filt•d hv ~HOC and four s t;.it1.•':- l:.ist Ju!~ Tu1.•sday's pt•t1t1on s;.11d rt'Ct'nl finding::. uf high .dt tlLLdl' b,dltl011 ll'Sls h\. the Nat1011;.1I Or<';.inic ;.ind . .\t1no s pher1l' .'\d n11n1strat1 un .. ind lht• :\'a- 11on;ll len\1.·r for .\t mos p h1.•r1l' ResL'3 rc h ~uppurt t he thl'ory that !ht• ozonl' l.1 ::-t'r '" bt.·1ng d1.~plet t·d . Da11cer · Chilled By La1t· OEN\.F,R 1.A. P f .\pnl ShO\\'Prs. a d::int·l·r \\hOSC' ··arti s tlC' 1•n dt•avors. · :..iccord1ng \n ht•r l;i.,..·yt•rs. rPquire that :-he pt'rform in the nud<'. may dtsplay her artistic t;llents to her fulles t ex tent '~hen she hits town in three "'eeks Oen''l'r District Court ChtPf Judge Roh1.·rt KinJ!,s ll."y has s tru"k do.,..·n a s unco n st11 u tion;illy vagup tv.·n t•1ty urdtnancc-s b;.inning nudity. KJ~GSl,F,Y'S de t'ISHln throws into hmbo 18f. other city cases pPnding 01gainst nude d:incer~ CARPETERIA HAS MADE AN EXCEPTIONAL BUY FROM A MAJOR MILL AND WE ARE PASSING THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU! -·-·---~ CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY, DEC. 25 BEAUTIFUL SELECTIONS OF 1st QUALITY CARPETING IN FULL ROLLS BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES. COME SEE FOR YOURSELF! . BUY NOW AND SAVE! 99 • < l,a.,.,•yers for 'l t'>S Shov.·ers, also k nO\\ n as '.\1 planu? ;l.1 art1n . com plained to the judge that she would be s ubJC'Ct irl h e r s t' h <' d u I l' 11 performance nt'xl n1nnth to ··multiple prost·cu lions, repeate>d Jt~~al l'X- pt>nse .•. and harrass n1ent " " • TtlF. F.FFF.CT or tht• ordinances would be ··t•• e<'onomically des troy as well as to chill <ind ext 1nguis h .. her ri ght tu :Jrtis tic expre>ss1un . lawyers argued. Graham Greening SA:< PRA!'IC ISCO (UPll Bi ll Graham. lhe rock promoter with a ;l.1idas touch whose cur- rent rilents include such music ~reals as Santana and Montrose, is plan- ning a li ve s how that could put decibe l meters out or work. ''Bill Gre1ham Presents the World of Plants '' at the Cow Palace. Feb. 11 ·16, It will be a cash-and- carry nursery. complete with booths . busi ness spon aor s. a tropical la1oon end the n atural food.5 guru. Euell Gib· boot . • DUPONT NYLON SCULPTURED CARPET TILE -CLOSE OUT! I 00 DUPONT CONT INUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE FASHIONABLE THREE LEVEL COBBllSl ONl DE SIGN IN BRIGHT cm ORS. 100 NYLON Pll[ WITH FOAM RUBBER BACK. EASY TO INSTAtL DOtT YOURSELF . 12·,1 2·. COLOR S AND SUPPLY llMllEO llRSI COME. FIRST SlRVEO. >OlD tN FULL BOXE S ONLY. ./ NOW SALE PRICED ... SQ. YD. SAVI $).00 NOW SALE PRICED ••• , •• IOI OJ IOO"S SAVI s1t.oo COMPARABLE RETAIL ..... , ............... $7.99 •WAS SAU PRICED .............. , ...... , $28.99 I I !1•1100.1 •1,(HI 11 ltll ___ ;:;;; Jl.60·•0 oars NO 114TIR(Sl • CONV(NllNT (llOIT PLANS AND IANI Tllfllls IVAllAll( • CALL JOI fill SMOP-AT.NOM( SlRVICl • VISIT OUR CUSTOM ORAPllY OIP T . NO. HOHYWOOD VENTURA WHITTIER LONG BEACH MONTCLAIR FOUNTAIN VALLEY 7007 t .... 1 Cooyt• JSOI I. Melo lt1ttt I 59111 . Whitoi" ll•d. lOOl ltllllow" ll•d. UH Moh loultw0td I 5945 N0tb., ll•d. ll•d. -912·2200 (105) Ul-5041 Ul-Olbl UJ.HH (714) Ub.)517 (714) 1)9.1700 • El CAJON __ _ 2l7 I. Molo II. 714 440·6262 HOLLYWOOD TORRANCE PASADENA CANOGA PARK COVINA W. LOS ANGELES 1112 Ytftt Strrtl t2l• Arttsi• ll•d. 2f>f>O E. Cotorode llwd. 210)1 Shcfmon Woy 210 l . Arrow Mithwor IOS2Sr¥cni<t llwd. 4U-Ull 5U-U'6 577· 1'00 JU.Jll4 9H-U71 55'-9590 NO CALIFOINIA LOCATIONS • CAM~Ell • SAN CARLOS • MlllllAI •SAN flANCISCO • I I - VOL c liins Jue! 111g Jaw! . by l any ly i Chri H, c~ Al;; m~ g~l [ Jig at Co ~ W; cri ag )9( ge yei tis 1 Pa of! l rat th< of in I I 1 th .~ e> in p< QI w lo w la cl w, .. :w ·w w . i to ., ol ,,. IT tt Tl a SI el '1 7 Laguna/South Coast T oday's Closin J! N.Y. Sto e k s ED I TI O N. ., , VOL. 68, NO. 358, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORAN GE. COU NTY, CA LI FORN I A WEDNESDAY, OECEMBER 24, 1975 TEN CENTS haw 'Didn't Know of Wife's Illness' By TOM BARI.EV Oft'-D1Url'1~SUll Con g r essma n Andr ew flinshaw repeatedl y denied late Tuesday under an intensive gri ll~ ~g from his estranged wife's Jawyer that he was ever advised by Mrs . Thais f-l inshaw ur anyone else that she was serious· ly ill before they married at Christmas, 1972. l·linshaw told Beverl y !fills at· lorney Stanley Davis Brown :it one point of the Orange County Superior Court divorce trial that he believed drugs and drink and not multiple s clerosis we re responsible for his second wife's inability to hold her balance and control her facial muscles. Questioned by Brown about savin gs accounts he allegedly kept secret from Mrs. Hinshaw. 1'8, during lhe tr lwo·yt.>ar mar- 0..ll• Pllol !>I.Mt P-o CHARLES WOOD BRINGS JOY TO FA IRVIEW Hospital Aide Teresa Brillhart Helps With Toys Denise's Dad He Plays Santa at Fairview Ry ART HUR R. VINSEL ot1~t D.tll' Pilot !>t.ttt Glasgow -bor n piperjtter Charles Wood , 55, of Los Alamitos would like to be re- mem bered today as Denise's daddy rather than as just another Sant a Claus. Oenise. the daughter he re" lig1ously visited and entertained at Fair,·ie\.\' State Hospital in Costa :-.1esa. died a month ago. · She \\•as 14 and a patient on Ward 113 for J l years. She was crippled. arrested m entally at the 3ge of 2 and nearly blind, due to a 1964 re~ction to anesthesia in sur- gery. "I never missed a Sunday in II years." Wood muses with a Scot· lish burr .. Tuesday . Wood was back at Fair view, distributing hundreds or toys lo hospitali zed child ,en. Wood is a \11orking man. lie ·raised the money and purchased the toys on his own. You a lmost have to coax it out or Wood. a reluctant Santa Claus in a plaid suit. "I'm not doi ng this Lost Cable Poses Hazard To Shipping A seismog raphic cable more th:m a mile long a nd rour inches thick that is used as part of an oil exploration :;ystcm may be float· ing off Southern Calirornia and posing a hazard to shipping. The lJ.S. Coast Guard head- quarters in Long Beach has \varned all s hips to be on the lookout ror th e 2.000-n1eter, y.•h!te, plastic cable, lzy.;l early last \veek in the Santa Barbara Ch.:innel. The Coast Guard issu<"d the warning after the toss was report- <"d by the Texaco Oi l Company, · w1'ich reported that the cable. · w}l ich was 35 to40 feet underwater 1Vben it broke loose, could be float· · ing. · A Coast Guard spokesman said tocl ay that the o il company al!lo is :u'r.(ious to find the cable bc<'ause or its expense. The cable was lost rrom !he ti1otorshi1> Trinity about eight miles north of Sonta Cruz Island , the Coast Gua rd spokes in an said. tt w~s dell<'ribcd as being port or a system tha.t explores the !ub- surf~cc or the ocean bottom by electronic iniGJlses In searching ,,...'°nil ' for pub·tt ci ty,'" he said de- fensively. .. I just lry to do my thing ror every kid,·· hC' added. '"If I had all the money 1·d like to have in this world. I'd-give every single kid at Fairview a toy." Wood placed slotted jars aroud his job site. a petroleun1 process- ing plant under construction in Carson. lie also put a few at the pipcCit- t e rs union hall , with h and - lettered labels explaining that the money dropped in the jars \vould be used for a good cause. '"lt"s not me that made it possi- ble." \Vood decla res emphatical- ly .·· It was the men behind me." Hi s· company urged Wood, or 12172 Pinc Ave., Los Alamitos, to (See S!\!'ITA, PageA2) Police Lock Up -'Santa' SA:-1 FRll NC ISCO <UP I) - "Santa Claus .. \\'<ls locked up for aUegedly trying to take instead of give. Ed.,..·in Toy.·ie. 22, a llare Krishna monk , \vas charged Tuesday with obtaining money under fal se pretenses and solicit-, in ginapublicplaee. _ San :\lateo County sheriffs de- puties said Towle. dressed in a Santa Claus o utfit, was asking for donations at San Francisco International Airport. lleput ies s aid Towle told travelers he wanlC'd money for an unnamed hospital 's Christmas party_ TELEVISION SOLD FAST .. Just as soon as the ad ran, t sold the television set .'' That's the advertisin g success experience of the Huntington Reach woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot : 19" Color Philco T.V. w/stand. $200./best of rer. xxx-xxxx If you have a r adio. television or ster eo set you want lo con\'ert to cash, call642-5678. ft only takes a few words In lhe right place to attr;act a buyer. Al ong the Orange Coast. the right place iJ the Daily Pilot. riage, the Newport Beach Republican ac<'used her from the witness sta nd of "secreting $11,500" from him . I-le did not elaborate on the accusation. Hins haw. 54, adm itted that he took the ailing Mrs. 1-linshaw to two hospitals and two clinics ror consultations berore and during their marriage. Rut she always adamantly re- fused to discuss her illness with him. he told Brown. tlinshaw also told Brown that he thought the seeond ~trs. Hinshaw's illness had its origin in her mental processes rather than through any physical dis· ability , "She's been up tight ever since I've known her and l've known her for nearl y 30 years,'' he said. "I believe there v.•as nothing physically wrong "''ilhhcr.'' Brown reminded lfinshaw that UC Irvin e medical school Dean Stanley Van den Noort suggested in the s pring of 1972 that Mrs. llinshaw possibly had multiple sclerosis, a diagnosis since con· firmed by other doctors. tlinshaw admitted that he was aware at that time of th e possibility that Mrs. llinshaw·s illness could be attribult'<I to the .... ·asting disease. Smith nits Pia Mrs. l~inshav,1 1s seeking court di\'1s1on of <·o m 1nun1ly assets and propert y held by the couple dur- ing their n1arrlage. Brown argu('s thal. llinshaw misap- propriated cun1 munity funds during that l\\O y('ar union. ,c\mong thl' bank J('COu nts thal. Rt'O\''n claims lil nshaw withheld frurn his second wife was an 'al' <'OUnt at the An1t•rican St<Jl•· (~·e JU~Sl l .-\ \\', Page 1\2) • g Post for Council Race \' olued at $6,BOO Coral, Ivory ' Stolen ·in LB . '\ collection of valuable coral and ivory carvings were report- ed stolen Tuesday rrom Cini 's Jewelry in Laguna Reach, the city's second v.·indow-s mash heist of the day. Eight carvings valued at S6,800 '''ere stolen. Although equipped \\'ith a soph is ticated a larm system , the shop was entered, di s· play cases smashed "'ith a crowbar and the va luables taken \\'ilhout touching off the burglar alarm . Guglielmo Cini, owner of the jey.•e lry shop at 867 S. Coast Jlighway, refused to comment to- day on the crime saying he did not want the publicity. The crime apparently O<'- curred late ~1ond ay night or ear- ly Tuesday morning. through W:lS s m as hed out . Saleslady Rose :\t . 1-lossfe ld dis- cover ed the crime when s he came to work. Poli<·e were called just after 8 a.m. Insid e the shop display cases \.\'ere smashed open. Police found a 37·inch long crowbar at the scene. Taken were a 52.500 coral carv· · ing, a $1 ,100 ivor y cnrving of a fisherman and two children. a $910 ivory carved vase and a 5400 carved i\'ory flower as well as four other carved figures of .,..·omen. Al Nicholson ·s. a glass front door y.•a s shattered and ihsidc, tv.·o Louis XVI display cabinets '''ere s mashed to gain access lo the valuables. Narcs Grab Laguna Man ST. AUGUSTINF.. f-1<1. tU PI) -Acting on a tip from, an alert St. Johns County offi cial, a task rorce or 20 deputies con- fiscated more than 12 tons of marijuana today and ar· rested seven pt'oplc, in· eluding a Laguna Reach · man on smuggling charges. .'\\so confiscated were , four cabin cruisers. rour trucks. rour trailers, one car. several firearm~ and S' JOOi n cash. .'\rrested were Donald" l·loffman. 47. of ~1arin ­ nette. Wi s.; Charles D. Spannulh, JO, Glencllyn, lll.; J ack 1-J echt Jr .. 39. Saratoga. Calif.: J ohn 1\rcher. 32, Plantation, Fla.; :\1 ichacl D . Rogers. 32, C hi cago; Ll oyd Wingfield. 31, Greensburg, P a.: and Patrick Cun - ningham , 331 L aguna Beach. The time element. and the c haracteris tics of the crime <'iosely match a theft of S4 ,675 worth of jade s tatues from Nicholson 's. an antique and fine arts s hop at 362 N. Coas t llighway. High-speed Chase Laguna Beach Pol ice Det. Steven Kirsch is exploring possi- ble links between the two cnmes. At Cini 's, a displ ay window large enough fo r a man to cravvl Patty Hearst Poll Planned SA:"I FRANCISCO (UPI l -At- torneys for P atricia Hearst believe they can obtain an im· partial jury for her J an. 26 trial · but they \\'ill conduct a poll to be ~ure . "We· will take a sampling of people in the San Francisco area as to their attitudes and opinions about the case. but v.·e believe at the present lime we can get a fair trial in San Francisco." Al bert Johnson, one of the defense legal team, said Tuesday. The lawyer , however, left the door open to rilin g a petition for dis missal of the bank robbery charges against :\1 iss 1-learst on grounds it is impossible to get an impartial jury here. Clemente Officers Nab Seven Aliens ""Seven illega l aliens and a Ti· · juana man alleged to have smug· gled them into the United States were apprehended b y San Clemente Police following a har- rowing high-speed ehase Tues- day that ended when the pursued vehicle plowed into a storefront. Police said the station wagon loaded with the seven Mexican nationals hit speeds of up to 90 miles per hour on El Camino Real and Calle de Los Molinos before it went out or control and ·struck a restaurant supply firm al the corner of Los Molinas and Calle Valle. The seven were apprehend~d at the scene. The driver, who escaped on foot, later was atrest· ed near A venida ltac iend a and Calle Sacramento after poli ce re- ceived a phone tip from a citizen. U.S. Border Patrol agents who purs ued the vehicle at high ·speeds on the northbound San Diego Freeway, asked for poli ce assistance when they reached the ·south city limits. Officers Richa rd Gorm~n . William Trudea u, Tho ma s Jordan and Richard Steed joined the chase when the vehicle sped ofr the rreeway onto El Camino Real. Gorman said in his -£eport that the speeding car narrowly mis- sed striking several morning commuters as it weaved in and out of traffic at speeds up to 90 miles per hour. The vehicle shot down Los · ~1olinas after ripping through a landscaped median at a parking lot in the 1500 b lock of north El Camino, Gorman said. No one was injured when the car finally cam e to rest in t he side of Honnicutt Company, 15'1 Los ~1olin os, he said. Police identified the driver of th e car as Juan ~1 anue l Gonzalez, 21, of Tijuana. Gonzalez was turned over to Border P atrol agents after being booked by po lice on charges of reckless driving and leaving the scene of an accident. The seven illegal aliens also were released lo patrol agents. Westberg Issue Heats Up Teachers Say Trustee in Seat Illegally By FRE DE RICK SCllOEMEHL Of lfle D.llry '11et st ... A battle that may wind up in court is sh aping up between Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict teachers and Trustee A.E. Westberg on the issue of whether Westberg is h o lding o C!i ce legally. Tony Leon, Capistrano Unified Educotors Association CCUEA) president , s aid today that teache rs likely will go to court in a btd to force Westberg ofr the board. The attorney general recently ruled that Westbti rg may not legally retain his school board seat because he no longer reside~ In the trustee arec. In which he Wl'~PJ,.,.t"',4 1Q<111 """""'"), \\'est berg, citing a differin~ opinion issued in April by county counsel, s aid Tuesday that he has no intention of resigning from the board. Leon said the CU EA has turned to attorneys for the Catirornia Teachers Association. its parent organization , for guidance in pro- ceeding with a legal challenge against Westberg, He said a res ponse is not due until after Jan. I . tn a related development to- day, Buckley O'Neill. the can- didate who lost to Westberg in the election, said be would not press legal action against WestberR. ''I am 10 no position l o speculate what th~e ls so pre· tlous in the position of sch0"1 board trustee that \.\'ould induce one to publicly defy an Attorney .General's rulin~; and deprive a CSU D area of legal representa· lion. Mr. Westberg's conscience, .as they say, must guide him." .O'Neill, a £ree-lance writer, s aid in a prepared statement. O'Neill, a r esid ent of Trustee Area 2 in San Clemente, lost to Westberg by 22 votes. Two mo·nths after the election, Westberg moved from Trustee Area 2 to Trustee Area 3 in a di£- rerent part or San Clem·ente. O'Nt ill requested the attorney gcneral'is opinion after Westber g moved. Westber g stressed lhat the <Stt BATTLE, PaKe A2) ' San Juan Farming Advocate By LA lJRl f<: Ki\S P E R Ott~• o~U• Pilot st.ti San Ju an Capistrano's direclo1 of planning, D avid Smith, rl" signed T uesday, apparently tr promote the agricultural pr~ S('rvalion measu re which will ap pear on the Marc h ballot. Smith submitted his resigna lion. e(fective Jan. 7. to City ;..-tanager James Mocalis. Earlier this month, Smith tool out nomination pape rs for the ci ty council election and Said h would quit his job and run fu election to a council scat if n other candidates came forwar• in s upport or agricultural prl servation. llis statement that the counci lacks leaders hip and d('cisive ness on the agricultura l pre servation program prompted t"''' executive sessions of the cit: council and a written repriman• rron1 the city manager . . Smith was not available fot comment this morning, :-.tocalis , hoy.·ever, said th1 planner "''3S resigning to active!~ promote the program. He said h4 docs not know whether Smit h wil become a coun<'il candidate. !\1ocalis said he has acceplC( Smith's resignation "with s in· cere regret because he"s been a1 outstanding d epartment head." Smith has been the city plan ning director for the past thre• years . During this lime. 1h1 ___ _ city's general plan has been re vised a nd a .s trict land us• management code has bet'r adopted. l\.1ocalis said Larry Lawrence an ·associate pl"anncr, w111 scrv• as acting planning director unli Smith is replaced. Under t he agricultural pre servatfon program. the cit ~ would purchase a nd preservl about 100 aC'rcs of open space anc agricul tural la nd. On a 3 to 2 vote. the council pu l the issue on the March ballot. Coas l. Weathe .- Fair s kies thr ou~h Ch ristmas Day with slight· ly warmer daytime tem- pt.•ratures .. 1-li ghs of 66 al the beaches rising to 72 in· l;.1nri. Overni ght IO\\'S in the 110s. INSIDE TODA. V The t w o creators of Superman con celebrate Chri3tmos lmow1ng tOOt tfu!y will recl'ive tl.0,QOO a year fc>r the rest of their lives. The. tuio ,artUts sold rights to Man of Steel for $130 in 1938. Story A.,. Index Al V-Mr•k• " -U-tt Er-8eff'IM<-" 1Ml1M11 1..,,. ........ .. ,,_,.,TtM " .. .. 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By TOM BARLEY OI h Oall' l'llOI $4•fl T host' of us v. ho h.ul from t he l<tnd lhttt invented the Engh:-.h lan~u••i.!l' hJH' H·r~· liHll' pat1cnt•e with those who muttlult• t t\l' t<mi.:ul' m.uil' glorious bv the likes of Shak~pt-art·~Stwlky, Hrottkl'a11J Hyron · And 1l doL'S not surprtM.· u:. in the least to le.irn from a r,•cl·nt {'(f 1t1on of lh<.' T imes of Londoo lh<il thousjnds of Amerll'•Hl pu n~ts jt l' C'IJmonng for me m ber..,h1p in thl' nouri~htng Comm it tee for t hl' Pr•'St'n .H ion of th<' F.nghs h Languagt.• Three d1sgrJC'l'ful corruptions uf m" n.ltl\ c tongw.• hJ\ t' ('Onw m\ "'" "11hin tht' li.l'l Ill d;I) S .tnd tht'\ ha\ l' donl' .1bsolutl'lv nolhtnJ.! lll 11(.·r.,ti.t<k rtll' thJt lh1:-. 11.1tll\ll " f.:n fh'h lt'.ll ht•r:-. h.t\ I' .10,\ BA~LEY kind t>f frl'l1ng l••r tht• 'l'llllml·nl ht'st l''Pfl''>Sl'd hy Geor ge &·rn.1ni ~11.1\\ If "'" 1-.111 t ""'"!k plum English, don't bh'Kwl\ "l'll :-.pt·.1k .1l ,1ll IN .\LI, thn·t.· 111 ... t.ltlt t'' onL· ,, sehool t'ommun1 cation, lht> :.econd J la\\ enfon·t.>mmt rt>port a nd the third a judge's opinion 11 \\ ''" 1wn•-..:-.11) for me lo r t.'t urn lo th1.· source o( the tlorum1•nt 1u ,., I'll twgrn l11 cumµrt·h1.·n d the meaning ol kt•~ phr J:-t'" .\nd I qu<1Ll· 1l \\\.I:-a ,·1;.11.ll l· t•n11chme nt d ecision that prl•dtC'l J l>I.' Pl'l'l'IPtl.Jll'd a delc<.'lJhlc a rea of obfuscation.•· O r th 1s Jl'"" t.•I of edui:ationl•se "!':on e of the pre· determination fat•tor'> present or prt.·,·iously communicable n>uld bt> e'PE'l'led to 1>pt1m11.e a stud l'.'nl situation necessari I\' subJt>Cl to i..1llrtl1on;.il t'\.tluat1on · WU \T I!' .,o 1nt•n.irn1g .1t>1>Ut this kind of gibbcnsh 1~ th.Jt 1t 1s bt•ing p.1.,..,t'<l 1111 w ~nunj!sler~ v.ho roll 1l around tlw1r lip:-. Jrld tt•t•th J " 1f tht•\ havt.• heen madt.• privy to!>ome m.1g1c formulcJ or t•ommurnt·ation Thnse \\ho SJW.lk .:met" n tE' 1n th ts manner a re a menace tll nu1 :-.octet} \11ll )l'l um· of tho· thret• perµetr<1lors of th1~ utlt'I rot had th<· .1pp.dhng nl'I'\ l' to ask m e, knowing that I rr1lt•ndt•d ll) \\ nlt· on tht• topic. to devote som e space to e x- plam111g lht' purposl' of the new:-.papcr in any d ebate a ffect mg th\' quality of the English language Allow mt' to use this nl'wspaper to deliver a Chns tmas L!rrcting thal, I .1m sun' will be fully unde rstood by the coiners of l ht.• t• I J µt rapth;.it rn<1,11ul'rades a s E nglis h. .. Ol'R ULTIMATE ohjcctive 1s to continuously assess and ult1malt.'IY hopefullv upltrnite t he degree of clarifica- tllm inherent in the infor mation conveying procedore cur· rentl:Y select ed by sc1c·nt1f1t· pra ct1t1oners '.\t the p resent llmt• we en ns1on s u bJecting all written communicatwn to a ngorous and ongoing scrutin y process. The managt>ment see:-. as its mission a sy~temati c evalua· tion of. or al le<ist a n evalua ll\ l' rolr m. the determinative processe!> by "hich overt; extl·nded docum e ntat ion ts sub· milted to J t'Ont1nuous q uestioning of its appropria te modalities .. Our ulttmall' ObJt'Cl1ve must jlways be t he optim1za lion of t he t"o way mform alwn flow. if necessary by tn· novall\'C suppt>rt tt.>chn1ques We underscore our con viction that the ut11lLJl10n of \\Ord processing eq uipm ent for manuscript f!Cnt·rntwn hJ:-. to h<' \'tl'Wcd a s a m ajor . not to say pnme. necess 1t:; "AT THIS TI ME the persunnl'I associated with this in· format1on-d 1s~emmat1on mode C'On\ ey to its recipients a p· propnatc greelinf?~ for the festt\ e period u pcoming momen· tanly Friess and Surles File for Council Kenneth Ffll'S". j pl.inning • 11 mml "~1 n n (' r and 'l 1nn11· Suril'~. chairman of t h1• P.11 k-.. . tnd Ht>Crl0 ..tl1on <.'nmm1ss111n. 1111..•d nomination pJpt•r-.. f111 1 lw "·m .Ju.in CJptslr.1110 \1l' ('nun nl l·lect ion Tuc~d,1 \ lht•ir paper-; by December 30 \Jr.., Surles h3s served on t he J'jrks ;10d R ecr eation Com· mt!'ston since tt was formed over (1\ t> ) e3rs a~o Fur Lhe past t wo .ind o ne h a lf vears, s he has 'L'f\ ed as c hairm<in. She p re· '10usly announ ced that s he "n11ld res i ~n fro m the com · m1~s10n on Janu a r~ I It is now up to the l1niw rsitv of Ca11forniu to at•n•pt or reJec.:l a revist>d agree m e nt with Orange County government to transfe r ownership of the coW\ty Medical ('pn ter to UC' Irvine <IS a teaching hosp1l a l Tuesday the County Board of S uper visors unanim o u ~l y Fox Nixes Race for Re-election San Clem ente city councilm;in Char les Fox annotmced today that he will not seek re-election to a full term on the council in lht• upcoming March 2 election. l'~ox 's derision not to seek re· election automa tically will ex· tend the filing deadline for coun- cil candidates to rioon Tuesday. Fox. 33. was appointed to the council in Septe mber. 1974, following thl' resignation of Paul Pres ley "This was a rNll education." Fo~ said of l11s lerm. lie will rt> m am on the council through thl· ~1 ar ch 2 e lectio n . ·1t 1s so t 1m t· consum in g Another full vcar nn the council \\Ould certainly take a v. ay timl' that should be devoted to fam 1 b." Fox said . Seven persons have fil ed nom in ation p a pers for the two council scats at s take in the elec- tion. Officia l candidates inc lude Arthur llolm es, incumbent; Earl J . Cludy, William H. Walker, Donna Wilkinson, Russell R. Rice. Wade Lower and Richard Lentz. Seve n othe rs h ave c ollected nomination pa pers but have not returned t hem to the city r!crk·s office. · They 3 re George Gea rn. Rex Dodds, Buc kley O 'Neill, David )fax, Christopher Ale xander. and Carlo Boeri. and Richard Ridgeway The filing deadline would have been 5 p.m . today. A change in election la w provides, however , that 1f all incumbents did not file for re-el ection . the d e adline would be extended. Fro• Page Al BATTLE ••• state rulin g is only an opinion and does not carry the weight of law. He ch arged that the opin ion 1s "confus ing'' and "mixed up." Westberg, 33, a dentist, ~aid he decided t o st a y on the school board a fter meeting Friday with Fra n k Fe ke te. the deputy county counsel who authored the Apn l opinion that said Westberg was entitled to remain on the board. The e ntire school boar d is ex peeled to receive a second formal ClPtnion from county counsel at its J an . 5 m eeting. One question that will be addressed is who would re present Westberg if a challenge w inds up ~n-eourt. rat1fwd the nt>w p al'l. hamm1.·n·d out a fte r m o nths of renc.·wL·d negotiations with UC officials The nC?w aen•<'mL·nt was· r e quired when the s l:tl\' le~isl.ilurc rt.•fused lo (inantC' •• rlt•w <in campus hosp1tul for UC'J ont'L' an m tegral p:trt of the Mt•<iil'ul Center d eal Under the ne w pact , the UC system would t a ke owners hip of the Medical Center <-ffeetive J uly l of next year tn exc.·hange ror $.5.5 millio n to pay for the Center 's blUldings equipment and sup plies. A prov1s1on in the nl'.'w agree ment permits the s tale lo buy thL• land under the :\1 edical Cenlt't for anolht.'r S2 .5 m ilhon but that pnce will start increas1n~ us of J3n . 1. 1977 to m eet changes m the rair m a rke t value . The new contrnct includes a s ection r e q ui ri og binding arbitration in the event patient c are quality is disputed or if county go ve rnm e nt contest s charges leveled by UC for care of indigent pa t ienls. Under s tate and fede ral law. the county is r esponsible for the health care n eeds of the indigent and will pay thl'.' u niversil) a bout S.I million for suC'h ser\'lccs m·t·r the first YC'M of t he d eal F r om Page A 1 SANTA ••• lake the afte rnoon off Tuesdav a nd deliver to F a irview the boxes ho lding hundred s of stuffe d animal toys he bought with the mone·y. Beginning with Ward 113. De nise's old r esidence, the S cot s man and F ai rview's Catholic' c haplain. Fr. J oseph McEneany, an Irishman,' made the r ounds of the wards. They broug h t joy lo l he world of Fairview. Thoug h c rippled, blind, deaf or imprisoned in m ental infancy, the children s miled or squealed with d elig ht a nd grinned at each others' new gifts . "l think they h ave their own kind of co mmunication," s aid Wood, who knows many of the youngsters. ··1 think we all unders tand." said Den ise's d add y . "But I don't ·know how to explain." Youth Clubs Get Donation T he Laguna Beach Goll As· s ociation donated $300 today to the Laguna B e ach Boys and Girls Clubs in memory of six de- ceased association members. The funds. $150 to each club, honored Harry Heath. Tom Sheplor, Orville Wall. P aul Waterman, Rod Wrig ht"and Otto Vollmer. Associa tion p r esident J1 m Lancey gave the checks lo .Mart v Hoffman , Boys· Club director'. a nd Vero ni ca !'v11 c h a lo w ski , Girls' Club d irector during the clubs' Christmas Party "I'm embanassed, l don't know what to ~<.s~. · llw s pokesman said today. McGuirbve rsees millions of ac·rcs of natllln,11 fo r(>sls which have thousands of natur;tl ll't'<'!'>. t·wi sidcred one of the most important "r ent•\\' a bk 1 r sources" in the nation. There is a natW'al Christm<J~ ll't:'l' in Agncultun' Secretary Earl L. Butz's outer offi ce. h O\\ eHr Judge Delays Ruling 'Son' of Hughes Loses Court Round ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. CUPJ) A state dis trict judge refused today to accept a s valid a docu- ment purpor tedly sign ed by billionaire Howard Hug hes which said Hughes fathered a New Mexico man But the judge left a final decis ion to anoUie r day. District Judge Richard Traub criticized a lawye r for Richard R. 1-lughes. and told lawyers for both sides he w as not convinced the document was valid. Services Held For Physician 1n· Capistrano Funeral services were c on- ducted today for San Juan Capis trano native Dr. Hazel Rosenbaum. Dr. Rosenbaum, 84, died Mon- day at Sa n Clemente Gener al Hospital. She w as descende d from Henry G. Rosenbaum, who came to San Juan in 1868, one of the first settle rs of the American period. The daughter of rancher s Oscar and Ella Rosenbaum taught at San Juan Capistr ano Elementary School afte r s he was g raduate d fro m Los Angeles :'\ormal School She t a l e r at t e n ded a nd gradua t ed fro m Los Angele., Medical School and practiced me dicine in Los Angeles and Banning. Afte r retiring about IO year~ ago, she lived in Orange. Services were held at Smith and Tuthill Mortuary Chape l in Santa Ana. Interme nt followed al El Toro Cemete ry. She is s urvived by fiv e bro'thers and s even sis ters Frank of El Centro; Edd M. of Capistrano Beach; Fred of Santa Ana ; Me lvin of Capis trano Beach: P . Willford (Bill) of San Franc isco: Mrs . Ethel P eas e of San Juan Capistr ano; Mrs. N ell Few of Los Angeles: Mrs. Peggi Stevens of Costa Mesa; Mrs. Ele anor M a rkham or S an C lem e nte ; Mrs. Lena ~1cCaughtry of Los Angeles: ~1rs. Lela J e rgens of Santa An a and Mrs. Merle Cannaday of San Clemente. Traub said he would not :.1Jm1l the document, but would lean· 11 for Judge Philip Ba1amonlL' nL•:\I week. Baiamonte originally took the case but was on .vaca tion Appearing at the hea1in~ w<1s Grover A. Wa lker of Las Vegas. Nev .. who s aid he h;,id b1·l·n employed directly under Huw~ll'd Hughes for fou r years and had persona lly obt ained 1 h"· dol'u m ent fro m the billion.nn• The d o c u m e n l , f ii t• cl h ~ William C. Dur den of Alhuq11L·1 q ue as Howa rd Hughes' attorrll'). was a stipulated JudgmL·nt ad milting the t ycoon was Richard Hughes' fa the r . Du rdt•n tcsttfil'd he beHeved the sign aturt> on llw doc ument Lo be t hat of thl' billionair e Sy lvan Segal Jr., the attorn('Y for the younger Hughes, was ad monishe d b y Traub for not point ing out to him the significance of the doc ument Tuesday. Tr;.iuh originally approved t he docu ment, but lat er rescinded thr cir der. 67 Straight 'A ' Kids at Laguna High Sixtys-even student s at Lagun.1 Be a ch H igh School ach1e' t•d straight A grades during tht• ftr.,l trimester this vear_ They are seniors John An d er son , R o b e rt Ar mslr on).!. Wendy Baker . G reg Rl ancha1d Kathryn Rryson. L)1111 Ruhl11.:. Peter C a r son. :\1 ~rk Christ\ Paul D odds. D ust y O vor ak. Clyde Gilfilla u. r>avitl GoodsC>n . Stephen J a mes. J ohn LilJestrom. Karen Louden. K<.>lly ~k R ~ll'. F.d Srhw arlz. Briant Smi th ~md :\1 ava Thien e J unior s inl'lud l' Ch.ll'il-s A11 d er s on. Chris Barnell, Leynu Be rns tein . J o hn Brothert on. Ra ndal Bryson . D and Challis. Heather Clark . Linda Cox. ;\h'n I Ginsberg, Ala n Goodson. Diane.· Kelley, Jill Martin, Pam N1reh . ~1arcia P e re z. :\l argarel Hynn . Kathy Scholl, Bennett Sloan . Jod Lincoln Sn yder , Tric1a Toh wr. :\like Walenpa ugh. Jt>t•I \\ e1ss Other.., "ho pr~·\ 111usly f11Pd their papers Jrt• Rolwr t D.1, 11•-.. ;"tl!'o a plannm~ c-omm1o;o;1onrr Richard Hamilton .in .11"1 isl anti Cary Hausdorfer pn·..,11knt of the Alto Cap1str.rnn llomttm\n1'1 " \SSOCtatio n Earl) I his mo1 n11l).!, l!tch.11 d '.\l cDowell. a n•ltrrd <1rm\ of ft<'e r . took nominatwn pap~rs nut of the l'I ty C'lc'rk 's offtt'l' Sl'\'l'n 11t h1'rS pr C'\ 11Hi...ly 11lll1t·(l ll'd th;.1t they toe> will run tn lht.• ~J.1rl'h t·l1·ct ion There Is Santa, But • • • S o pho m ores are l.aurt.·n Almond. Lisa C h ino. Jt•<Jn Herli.by. .Mich a e I r .esscr. Ten Le wyn , Tracey Minkm, Chn., Parris h , Glenn R eid , Victor Roll inger, Lisa S m ith. Randolph Smith. Kris Spitale ri, J enmf('r Upham and Jenny Wilcoxen F res h m e n i n c I u d e M l' L! Carson, Eric D avidson. Donald De m e triades, P a ul Fl a lhl'r Karen Heffe rnan. J oan l\ita ncuso: .\lthou~h ht> h .ts takt'n 0111 1111· nom 1na1 ion p,1pt·1·.., l>r Ito) L Fh rnes om• of I ht• l \\ 11 inc-u in ht•nh. ha ~ s,11tl hl' v. 111 not 'C'l'k rt•l'l(•r twn Lrnd1c1Jt1.·s v. rll h.1\!' 111 file· ORANGE COAST Robe1t N w~ f I o1f·f I I l1 f 1()1 J • Jack R Curlry i/!I t (•f• tflf ~t 4 ,;1' + ,.. .. , It .Y..t'..-'1" • Tho ma\ I< 1•(1v1I 't-1' T noma\ A Murpt11ne '-'11f'l•O•,,O t 1t1tM C'hilrlt"> H LOO$ R1(hc'Ud P N11 ll "'"''t•nt ~#" ,,,.,... I Mn uqunt11 Bet11Ch Offi<P Tt~<·i•"nf'''" ,.,_. 1 N4•'•''U ,AOfl•r ~' P 0 ~ • tN 11 • Other Offices I 'tAlwl•\11 111\nl'\ff ~'f I r.1 ••#wtJl"ft ~. , 01 ,. .. Wf#l,tt \ ~If 11.l•ft ••• ,., NJft·' fl,.•• t • ,., ~ .... ""t fta-,. ·-'~ -..ddl•b•' .. .,, ... ,.' , 1(,1 l .. ""'" ... , 4t "" I t I I •"t&• TPa.pfloM 17 141 '42-4121 Cluslfled Advertlslng..-M471 L..tguna BHCfl A II 0.P'rtmeftfj Telept\oM 494-"'6 , , .,. ,.,_, ,, ,,..,,.,,, 4ts-0'30 C.01'tf·f;M ' ) DtA• V \t I .1 1 • •"O Cis• ~f"l'f Pf.-fWW\ tit"'•' I It tf>N"I • fttt f'tiii "····· ,., •<I••',., •• ,~· h "' ···" " ... ,,. f'f•t•dut rt "" ~~o"' u 1 •• '-'' • "'"',." o• ,,.., ... "''"""'""' Ml'f'nf\R A ~ po\t111ti:i• i t1f't _, t,,.,,. NV •• r~11•0"", \ r~• tDt ,..,. •, 1n "" '' '' """'"' ff'hy ttn-t• \,t """"~'~ • fT'!ll,f 1 ,_,.. •1rt•t11Wh \,1 I """""'h • F:DITOR'S .VOTE. In 1R97.8-year·uld V1rgm1aO'llanlonwrotethe .\'ew Yor k Sun to ask if there was a Santa Claus? "Yes. Virginia came rl1r fam ous reply. A few days ago, l wo girls m Davison. Wich .. wrote a letter to tht! F1ml JCJumal saying " Me and my best fnt.>nd are umtmg to you to ask 1{ there really is a Santa Claus Smcerely. Gretchen Gehl and Stoey Fulcher," both 9 Columnist Alan ,v .\1acLeese replied FLI~T . Mic h. CAP> -Dear Gr etchen and Stacy It would be very easy for m e lo start this lette r to you by s imply s ay mg, "Yes, Gretche n and Stacy. there is a Santa Claus " But I am notgoingtodolha t I p robably would do that 1f you we re "little kids" and wer en 't beginning to understand things. But ... your letter show~ tha t you have taken the first step toward being ·grown ups'' or adults. You did that by asking a question <1bout something that was important to you. A lot of pe<>ple 1usl believe anything that is told to them and don't bother to 3sk questions People like that aren 't grown-ups, not really. BUT P F.OPLE UKE YOU. P EOPLE w ho are "de· termined " l o ~l'l <1l the truth, don't deserve to be put off with :in <'<tsy an~wer. Especially about something a s important a s whether the re is a Santa Claus. 1.<.>t ·~go back in history, t ,600 ye ars ago, to a man -a rea l m an n :.i m ed Nicholas. fie was a bishop of a church m Asia ~inor 'rh1s man. this real man. did many good things for peo· pie He didn't g ive Christmas presents to c hildren, but wa~ ~o loved by the people that, aflt'r his de ath. they made him a saint " The peo ple began observing his birthday by doing the kind of thin•s h~ did Making other persons happy. es pecial ly the ir c hildren I~ ONE PLAC'E I N EUROPE, P F.OPl,E began giving lht>ir c hildre n ~1rts on this saint's birthd11y and telling the children the gifts were from St. Nicholas. Now that was both true and untrue. Remember, I told you this was n't an easy l)UCStlon It wa111 t r ue bec aus~ exchonf(inR or Chrlstma! gifts can be traced to St ~1chol8". It was untrue becau11e the real St. :'-Jic holas is Mad. /\~ t he V4'a rs pai;scd. St Nicholas wa~ 11lven many names m m an y c·ounlnes. In our country. as you know. he is called Santa Cla us. Pare nts nowadays tell their little children th at Santa Claus lives in the North Pole a nd visits them every Christmas w ith a s leigh full of toys d rawn hy e ight r eindeer. YOU'LL NOTICF., GRF.TCHEN AND STACY. that I s aid parents t ell this to their lttlle children. By that J m ean children who haven 't started to r ead a nd write and think about things in a g rown-up manner. Which is why I hope you'll keep this letter among those of us who C'an be conside red as grown-up. or, at least , s tart- ing to "grow up ... Here's why : Question : Is there a real man named Santa Claus who lives al the No rth Pole and visits children on Christmas Eve \\1th a sle ij?h full or toys? No. Gretchen and Stacy, there is n o s uc h man. Does that ans wer hurt? Make you angry at those who have told you this is true? Ma ke you feel t h at Christmas is s poiled? IF IT DOF.S. MAVBF. YOU HAD BETTER stop and think. As k yourselv('s why would anybody -your pare nts. perhaps -tell you that s uch :1 m an was real and coming this Christmas if it were n't trul''! Could it be that this is lheir wa~· of showing their love for you by telling you a beautiful story and making it come true? or s howini? you the JOY of giving? Could it be that they wantect to s hare a warm and wonde rful world of "make- belleve '" Could 1l be that they rem ember wh~n they lived ever so brieOy, in that world? Before they, too. s ta rted ask: ing ques tions and goin~ about the business or growing up? ~ow , let's :is k your question again: Is there a Sonta Claus? Yes. G retct.en a.net Stacy, there is. at least for the more fortunate rhlldren in our world This Santa has a lot of namts Mother Father Uncle. Friend. Grandmother Grandfather ANO FORT NATEClOU>REN CAN PROVE this San· ta ts rt al. They cap just rea ch out and touch. Oh, one m or e lhlnfl, Gretchen and Stacy. Pretty soon there should be two more Sanl8s around. Real one!'!. Their namH are Gr~tchen nnd Stacy Kim Na d eau . Frances Sa~~in Jeff Smith. J e nnifer Stanlev' Karin Stodde r a nd KC'lly W1bon. ' San Juan Picks Sycamore Tree I Whtie most peopll' these da\-. are looking over pines. spruc~·s ~net othe r varieties of Chnslrn.1" trees. San Juan Capistrano \'ltv councilme n have focust.•d thl·i·1 attention o n the sycamon.• Th ey ha v c n .1m1' ii 1 h ,. !'ye a m o r e the uff1c1 a l ('ll .... tree." In ta k in g this act ion. roun r ilmen followed the rt'-<1111.•st of San JlHln neaullful wh1l'h ~•rnt the sycnmore is nallvt• lo th\• community a nd noteLI lheil t hl'l"l' M e "sevt>ral s plendid and h1:-. tori<' s rerimt>ns" in till' t•1ty Th~' c ity s Cu lt ur al ll~·rit.i~t· and Parks and RC'rreahon Com missions a lso roncur rt>d w1th tlw request Fro• Pagr A J HINSHAW. • Rank in Oran~c The 40th District conJ(res.<>man e xplaine d from th<.' w1tncs~ s tand th3t the Oran ge 11rcount WJs main~lncd to reconl paymt>nts mad~ to him l>y convicted former assessor 's a1cte Georl{(' Uplon .. and others" for "oral ;11lv1cl'' tnven lhem by the form<.'1 Orani,:1• County a RS('SSor 7 .. • 7 ' -. Saddlebaek EDITIO N VOL. 68, NO. 358, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's ClosinJ( .V.Stoeks WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1975 TEN CENTS Yes There EDITOR'S N01'E Jn 1897.8-year-0ld Virginia O'Hanlon wrotf' the New_.York Sun to ask 1/ there was o Santa Claus' "Yes, Virginia • IS a Santa Claus, But • • • . came the famous reply A few days ago, two girls m Davison , .W1ch . wrote a letter to the F'ltnt Journal sa~ang .. Me and my best /nend are writing to you to ask 1/ there really 1s a Santa Claus Sincerely, Gretchen Gehl and Stacy r'ulcher," both 9 Columnist Alan N. MacLeese replied FLINT, ~heh IAP) -Dear Gretchen and Stacy It would be very easy for me to start this letter to you by s imply saying, "Yes, Gretchen and Stacy, there 1s a Santa Claus." But I am not going to do that. 1 probably would do that tf you were '"lltllt• kuh and weren't beginning to understand things. But )-OUt ldkr shows that you have taken the first sll'P tow<•n.I bl'IOJ.! "grown-ups" or adults. You dtd that by asking a qut•st1un about something that was important to you A lot of l'l'opk just believe anything that is told to thl·m and don 'l botht:r lo ask questions. P eople like that aren't grov. n ups, not rt•Jll) BUT PEOPLE UKE YOU, PEOPLE who art.> <lt• termined " to get at the truth, don't d<.'sl.'r ve lo bt.• put off v.1t h an easy answer. Especia.lly about something as import.int as whether there is a Santa Claus Hinshaw Grilled Claims Wife 'Hid Money' Ry TOM BARLEY Of .... O•ily Pilot Sutt Co n gressman Andrew Hinshaw repeatedly denied late Tuesday under an intensive grill- ing from his estranged wife's lawyer that he was ever advised by :\Irs. Thais Hins haw or anyone else that she was serious- ly ill before they married at Christmas, 1972. Hinshaw told Beverly Hills at· torney Stanley Davis Brown at one point of the Orange County Superior Court divorce trial that he believed dru~s and drink and not multiple scler osis were responsible for his second wife's inability to hold her balance and control her facial muscles Questioned by Brown about savings accounts he allegedly kept secret from Mrs. Hinshaw, 48, during their two-year mar- riage, the Newport Be ach Republican accused her from the witness s tand of ··secreting Sll.500" from him. He did not elaborate on the accusation. Hinshaw, 54, admitted that he took the ailing Mrs. Hinshaw to two hospit als and two clinics for consultations before and during their marriage. But she always adamantly rC'· fused to discuss her illness with him. he told Rrown. Hinshaw also told Brown that Snow Below Normal he thought the second Mrs. Hins haw's illness had its origin in her m ental processes rather than through any physical dis- ability. "She's· been up tight ever s ince I've known her and I've known her for nearly 30 years, .. he said . "I believe there was nothing ·physically wrong with her.'' Brown reminded Hinshaw that UC Irvine m edical school Dean Stanley Van den Noort suggested in the spring of 1972 that Mrs. Hins haw possibly had multiple sclerosis. a diagnosis since c:on- firmed by other doctors. Hinshaw admitted that he \\''1S (See HJ~SHAW , Pagl'A2) President Hails Vail VAIL. Colo. \AP) Pr<.'s1ch n1 Let ·s ~o Uiltk 111 history. I ,f.iOO Yl.!.Jrs Jgo to ._. rn <•n a real man n;i m,•d N1cholJ1:> lie\\ as~· t.>1shup of a t•hurc:h rn Asta Minor This man, this real m..in. did man) tlO<id thrngs for peo pie He didn't give Chnstmas pres(•nh lo chtldren, but V.JS so loved by the people that. after ht!> dt•Jth, tht·:r made him a saint ·· The people began obsen 1ng his lnrthd.iy hy doing th(• kind of things he dtd Making other per!>ons happy, cspccwl .ly their children <See •• \~TA Cl.Al'S, Pa~l' .\:!J Oaily Pilot Stall PllOlo Hughes' 'Son' Loses Bid ALBUQUERQUE, N.M rlJPl 1 A st.ate district judge refused today to accept as vahd a docu ment purportedly signed by bil lionaire Howard Ilught•s which said Hughe:; fathered .1 ,'.l.;ew ~ex1co man. But lh(' judgt• left a final dec1s1on lo another day District Judge Richard Trauh cntic1zed a 1awycr for R1charct R. Hughes. and told lawyers for both sides he was not convinced the document was \'ahd Traub said he would not oJ<lm1l the document. but would le;.ive rt for Judge Philip Baiamonll..• m·xt week. Baiamontc onginally took the case but was on.vacation Appearmg at the hearing \\'as Grover A. Walker of Las Vt•ga..,. ~ev .. who said he had been employed directly under Howard Hughes for four years and had personally obtained tht• doru ment from the bil11ona1r1.' Ford seems bent on being a Ulll' man chamber of commerce f,n this weather-st ri c kt'n mount.1111 resort. proclaiming the sk11ng CHARLES WOOD BRINGS JOY TO FAIRVIEW Hospital Aide Teresa Brillhart Helps With Toys The document. filed '" Wilham C. Durden of Albuquer que as Howard Hughes· attorn('\ was a stipulated Judgment Cid milting the tycoon was Richard Hughes· father. Durden test1f1cd he believed the signature on tht> - document to be that of lhC' bilhona1re. UPI Telei>l\oto PRESIDENT FORD, SECRET SERVICE AGENT ON LIFT Enthusiasm High, Snow Low on Vacation Visit ·excellent, great. although of ficially it ·sonly fair to good.·· Snowless for about a week. Vail may ha\'e to wait until nc'<I w<.>ekend, maybe longer, for enough snow to qua lify for Ford s hig h rating. The President's enthusiasm. C'Xpressed within hours of his ar n\'al here T uesday, probably rt>flC'ct ed t he fa ct that he· d hl'f'n away from the slopes s ince his Va il holiday las t Christma:-.. Ford skied for nearlv l\\o hours over trails marred in :-;µot:; hy ice and by rocks poking through a sparse snow cov('r Vail has had 6·1 inches of snnw this year. about h.1lf the normill Jmount. He launched his \'acation by pulling his s ig nature on J number of pending bills, includ mg the compromise tax measure that extends 1975 tax cuts into the first six months of 1976. !Story, AS > Tfie President signed llle la\ cut measure and 18 other bills on Air Force 0ne during the fltght here from Andrews Air Poree Ra~e. Stepping off the plane. ht> declared ... lt·s too niCl' a rlay t11 stay inside.·· a nd headed for thP ski slopes. Most of the lime the Pres1den1 is here he will be relaxing, but there are 19 more bi lls awaitin,g his signature and he will also work on his Stale of the Union ;.1d. dress. <See VAIL, PageA2> Filing Deadline Today 1 MAC Candidates Have Not Returned Forms •'hree of the eight potential ·andidates in the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council elec- lion had not file d their nomina- tion papers as t oday's filing de- adline approaches. TELEJ1Sl()N SOLD FAST "Jus t as soon as lhe ad ran, I sold the television set." That's the advertising success e~erience of the Huntington &ach w oman who placed this ad inihe Daily Pilot: 19'' Color Philco T . V. w /stand. $200. /be!t or fer XXX·XXXX If you have a radio, telev1siOR or stereo set you want to convert to cash. call 642 5678. It only takes a few wo~ in the right place to attract a buyer. Along the Orange Coa.<1t, Lhe riaht place is the Daily Pilot. ~· Clerks at the Orange County Office of the Regis trar or Voters ar~ expecting an J lth hour rush before 5 p.m . when filing closes. ~ong the three pers<:ms ~ho ha e taken out nomination pa r s but have not yet filed are two incumbents, Mrs. Jeanne Gagnebin and John Noble. Both have indicated they do in- tend to run for reelect.ion but in the event they s hould not file their forms, the deadline will automatically be extended to Dec. 30. However, incumbents w h o miss today's deadllne will not be eligible to make use of the ex- tension . It applies exclus1v<'IY to challengers. The third potential cttnctidate wbo has not yet relum(-d lus papers to the Registrar 's office at 1119 E. Chestnut ~e .. Santa Ana, is Thomas R. Craig, a loss control representative, who lives at 27152 Galvez Lane. Those who alr~acty have re turn~d nomination forms con- taining the llignnturel! of 20 re· gii;tcred voters ar<?. -George Simons Jr . retired constru ction w orker, 24245 Castilla Lane. -Cal Neve, incumbent, a de puty s heriff, 23871 Coronel Drive. -William L. J ohnson , certified public accountant, 23772 Salvado Drtve. -Ted K een e , fie ld sales e ngineer, 26772 Mor en a Drive. -Ron Gagnon, attorney, 23852 Avenida Columbia. Three seats are scheduled to · become vacant during the March 2 election. All candidates elected will s erve four year terms. tJFw Death Probe OXNARD CU Pl> -Larry Tramutt, Ventura County direc tor of the United F a rm Workers, has called for an official in vestig3tion of the death of J young worker m a n nccident al a <'3ullrtow er field, when he was trying t o hitc h two trailers together nnd they rolled over him. en°se's Dad He Plays Sama at Fairview By ARTlfl'R R. Vl~Sf:L Ot tn' Oaoly Piiot Stall G I a s ~ o \\I b o r n p 1 pd 1 t l e r C'h a r I l's W 011d, 55, of Lo~ Al::imitos would likl· to lil' re membt•n•d tnda) as Dl'n1:-.e's daddy ralhl'r lh:m <JS JLJSl <•nolhl'r Santa ('Jaus Deni:,c. till' d .iughll•r hl· n· SACC Elects New Board Of Directors .Memhers of thl' Saddleb:rck Area Coordinating Council (SACC'l ha\'l• l'll•l·ll·d a new stale of directors Schedul('('f to st'rH• t \\ o .' l'.tr terms an• II arold Bt•t•k and Robt'rt Pn<:l'. South Lagun<• Hills. Al Dri scoll. Ll'isun· World ; .Mary Phtll1ps. L<.tkl' Forest ; and Jack Jl ocl. El Toro Roard mt>mbers schl'dult.>d to serve one yt•ar arc Naney North. Aegean Hills. and Lee Phrl11ps. Laguna Nagut'I Directors \\ho will remain on the board to com pleh.' their two year terms inC'lude Rick Bohay. Laguna Terrace. Jack Stan full, Lake For('st. and Do<: Pegues Aegean Hilb An 11th membt•r \\Ill be ap pointed to th(' eXN'llltvc board b) new members of the board rn J anuary Woman Killed In Auto Crash Fleeing Police An unidentified woman fledn~ · a highway patrolman died todtiy when she was flung from ht•r s mall car as it flew off an em bankment al :.ibout 80 miles ·an hour on E l Toro Rotld near Cook·s Corner The 11 30 a m . accident ended a chase that began al lrvme Lake and continued thrm:gh canyon areas. according to a C'alifomw Highway P trol spokt-sman No \d~ltlcat1on \\<(1~ mad1• pt.•ndioa aolif1ratrnn of th(• woman':; next or ktn lbghW3)' p:.i trolmen said tht•y gavr up thl' pur!>uit shortly before tti. f:lt :ti rrnsh wht'n the officE'r tl'alt ied th(' dtln~<.'r CQUS<'d by t.bf' high S)'X'Ni C'hase oo th<' WU'ldlng canyon 1'oatls ' l1g1ously v1sit('ci and entert;.11ned at Fairview Stall' 11ospitill 1n Costa '.\l esa. died a month ago She was 14 and a pali<'nl on Ward 113 for 11 Y<.'ars She wa!> cnppled. arrested mentally at the age of 2 and nearly blind. due to a 196-1 reaetion to anc·sthc:,ia in sur- ger). ··1 ne\'er missed a Sund<iy in 11 .' l'ars," Wood muses with a Scot· t1sh hurr Tut>sdav. Wood w<rs back at 1-·31n·1e\\: distributing hundreds of toy::. to hos p1lahLl'd children Wood 1s a working mJn fil- l ;-11sed the money <rnd 1>un·hascd the lovs on his own Tuu <1lmo::il han~ to coax 1t out of Wood. a reluctant Santa Claus in a plaid s uit ·Tm not dmn~ thr~ f 0 r p ll b'Ji l' I t y , . ' h l' ~ J Id d (' fensivel} ·1 just try to do ffi.\ thing for every kid ... h(' added If I had all the money I'd Ilk(• tn have in this world. I'd gi\'e l'\ t.•ry singll? kid at F:.Hrview a tO\' ' Wood placed s lotl('Cf 1ar~ aroud his job site. a petroleum process mg plant under ronstruct1on in Carson. He also put a f<.•" .it the pipef1t· ters union hall, with hantl- CSee SANTA, Page i\2) Readers Wi11 Sixth Straight Decor Prize Charles and Rose Readrr ar(' sweepstakes winners for the six- th straight year in th(' Mission . Viejo Beautiful home decorating contes t . according to Letty Skeen. chairman . The Readers, who liv<' al 24322 C'hnsanta Drive, created a nativi- ty scene with fi gure!< made fr9m gold--sprayed fabric, Mrs. Skeen said. Other winn('rs are: Gene and Judy Adams. 24638 Mosquero Lane, first place in the holiday category: Fred and Noel DeSota. 211022 Via Bayona, second place: John and Sally Ben. 26612 Castile. Lane. third place. and Elroy and Marge Oman, 24635 Mosquero Lane, fourth place Winners 1n thl' r e ligious category arc. Ohver a nd Edna Vaughn, 22771 La Vina Or .. first place. Denny :md Mabc:'l Tuthill, 24312 Chrisanta Dr., s('Cond, Vin- rent and Mary Del Pm~o. 23986 Carrillo Dr ., third . and L:iwrencc B<'r('t>, 25f'62 Via Vi<'n· to. fourth. Syl\'an Segal Jr .. the :lltorm·~ for the younger Hughes. was ;.id monished by Traub for not point ing out to him the significanee ol the document Tuesd<1v Traub originally appro\'ed the doeu ment. but later rescinded the or der. Richard Hug hes has bt'cn charged with inducing a couplt· to give him mort: than $15.000 so he could go to ~ew York to col !eel a trust fund allegedly being turned over to him by Howard Hughes . He filed the civil swl asking lhl· court to declare him Howard Hughes· 11leg1t1male son in an at- tempt to be al the fraud charge. Judge Traub :;aid the docu- ment m which Howard Hughes aUeged~y said he-was Ric-html- H ugh es' father was among dozens of orders he signed early Tuesday. "The order \\as s l11>1wd 1n without my knowl('dge of rts ramifications." Traub said. "I flied a new order (later> setting rt .is1de, as if [had never signed it m the first place. "When the order was first pre · sented to me. I wasn't told that this was The Howard Hughes,·· he sa.id. ··r signed 150 orders to day. but something of th1-. s1gmficance should be ca.lied hl the attention o( the judge." Coast ·Weathe r Fair s k ies through Christmas Day with slight- ly \\':lrmer d aytime lt'm- PNJlures .. Highs of 66 a t th(' beaches rising to 72 in - land. Overnight lows in the 40s. INSIDE TODA V The t wo creators of Superman can celebrut(• Chnstmas knowmg thaJ. they unll receive $20,000 a year for the rest of tMir lives. The tWQ ,anists sold rights to Man of Steel for $130 in 1938. Story M . lndc-x AtY-S.....lc• At MllU~I CJ frmelemt.c-Ct M9llM• •• LMi!:J: •• ,,...,Tree •• C.tll .. AS ........ 84 s Cl•nlflff Cl I -.... it ....... •• Olfftlc• ., .UtlMalMtw1 A4 tr.l•-d ., Or-""9 C.Unty A7 O.etl\Netlcn ., ,....... 81·1 f4llwte1 .. ..-M s,.1• ., . l:M.,,,.llllMnt 9"1 , •. ""-"'•'' . ., l"llltft<e ..... ,.... ... "" •• ,..,, .. llttc .. tl A7 ,,...,._ 114-S "~°"'*-14 WMUW\' A4 NertK -CJ .,,. ... W\ A4 J . . ...... _ ....... -.... .... .. ' . . . I' ... .-DAILY PILOT SB Wednesday, December 24, 197S f're•P-A J RemSed Accord Pilot Logbook And an Enjoyable Trans ition P e riod HINSHAW. • awttrl' at that lime of 1he- po1mb1lity that Mrs. Wni>httw i> illness could be attribuloo to the wasting disease. Mr.s. Hins h aw is seeking <.'ourt <11v1s1on of community asst>ls and property he ld by the couple du1 1ng their marriage nrown ~1rgue~ that H i n shaw m1s ap pr opnated <.'Ommunily funds during that two-year union UCl's Hospital Up to Regents SANTA ... ll'tten ·d L<•bl'I:. l'\P .1111111' •h.11 the mom.•y d ruppt·<I 111 1111 1.11 would be usc-d for u 1:oo<l C'.Jll"l' "It's nut nu• th:tl 11\,1dt• 1l JH• 1 bit•," Wood dl'l·l.1tt>s t•ruph.1111 .ti ly ' It W~IS lht• llll'll bt•hu11 l 1111• . ll1s ('ompany urgl•d \.\ood. ol 12172 Prne An.• , Los J\l~1 mil11 .... l o t;.ikp till' aftt·1 no11n (II( l'lll'"1l.l\ and delt,·er tu Fa11·, II'\\ lt11• l>oXl':. holding h u ndreds of -;t uff1 ·d anim:.il lo~·--tw bought ''1th tlw mont>) By TOM BARLEY Of°"' O.Olly l'ilol S~H • T host· 1•f 11:-'~ tw h.ul Crum the la nd th:11 m v1•ntt•c1 tht• ~Jnglt:-h 1.111.,:u.11.:t• h,l\t' Vt>I'\ httk pallt'lll'l' "1t h tho"l' "ho ~utl1~1te tht· l11n !;!ue made g lorio us by the likt•s ol Shakl-s pe.trt'. !'\ht.>llt.>\'. Brooke and Bvron \nd 1t d ill'" not :mrvnst• u:. iri the lt•as t to learn from a rt'<'ent t.>d1t1on of the T1 mt.>s o f Lo ndon that thous ands of Ame rit·.111 pur ist-. a n• c lamoring for m emht•1..,h1p 1n tht• fluun~hang l'11mm11 tt.>t.> fur lht.> P n·w1 ':i\1011 of tht• English l.anguagt.> Thrt.>l' d1:-~1 a rdul l't>ffupt10n:. of m ' n.ill\ t' l\1ngu1• h." t' n1mt· m \ \\ .. , \\ 1th1n l hl' l.1-.l 10 d ,I\.., .tnd lhl'\: hJ~'l' dOlll' a b:-ulult•I) n11thin1.: t11 per..,laadl' m1.· that ' l hl!-n.1l1on :-f':ni.:11 ... h ll'.Jdll.'ri.. h.J \l' .111\ BARlEY kind ot fl•t.>h ni.: for tht• "l'nt1mt•nt best e~pressed by George &•rn.ird Sh..iw ·tr 'ou t·.111 t "Pt.>ak plarn Eng lts h, don't hhll1<ly "t•ll :-1wak at .111 IS .\I.I. lhn •t' 111.,t,ml'l'S one a school communicat1on, tht• :>l'ton<t ~·law t'nforc·ement n •porl and the third a judge's opan1l111 1t w:.is l\l'et'ssary for m e to return to the source of tlw d1H'llllll'llt to 1'' 1•11 hl•g111 t11 l'llmprehe nd lhl' meanmg of 1-.t•v phr.t~l'" And I 4uott· "It ".1:-. .1 \'Whit> ennchment dt•c1s1on that prt>da r tabl) preC'1p1tatl'<! '1 lkll'ctable area of ubfuscation " Or I has J l'\\ t•I of l'<lucaltonese . .. ~one of the pre dl'tt•rmm.1t1on fJt'lOr:-. prl:'~enl ur previously communicable eould hl• e \pected to optim1Le ;,i :-.tudenl s ituation necess an h subJt't'l lo :i llntw nal t•\ a luat10n .. \\ Jl.\T IS :-.o mt'n.H'tng about lh1s kind of g1bbens h 1s thJt 11 1.., bem g pJ~i>ed on tu youngsters who roll 1t around lht•1 r h ps and l ecth a!> 1 f thl';: h.I\ e been made pn v;: to som t.> m agic formula of commurucat1on Thost• \.\.ho speak and wnte m this manner are a m enace to our sot'H.'t) .\nd yt'l one of lhl· three perpelralors of this utter rot had tht.> a ppaJLrng nen l' to as k me. know an~ that I intended to wnte on the topic. to devote some spar e to ex plamm~ the purposl' of the Ill''' -.paper m any debak .Jffcrl mg lhe q uahl) of tht' English langu:ige. Allo \\ m l' lo UM' this n('wspaper to deli ver a Chn~lmas !.!r eeling lh<il. I ;1 m -;un•. \\Ill he fully understood by lhl' l'Olllt>rs of lht• l'I a pt r:ip tha t m asqul•rades as Eng lis h "Ol'R (lLTU1ATE o h rPCll\l' 1:-. to ('O nlinuouslv asse::.s and ult1matl•ly hopl'full) opl1 1T11Ll' the d egret• of c.;la rificu· t1<m anher1.•nt an th(• anformatann t'(ll\\'t'Ytni:! p roC'C'dure c ur rl'ntl) s elt'C'll•ll hy sc1entif1 c pr :.ict1l10ners .. Al the pr"s<'nl llmt• "t· en' 1s10n subjecting all" ntten communicallon t o a ngorou~ a nd ongoing scruttn) process The m;.inagt•m t•nt sees as 1ls m1-.swn a svsle mat1c evalua t1on of. o r al lt•ast a n e\'aluafl n• role in, the d ete rminative processes bv "hie h m erh t:>x.tt·nrled documentation 1s s ub m illed to .1 c·on unuo us · que~t1oning o f 1ls appropnatt' modaltt1e ... ··Our ultimat e obJert1 \'e must always be the opt1m17a Lion of the l" o w .1~ mform at1nn flov.. 1 f nece:.sar) b) in novat1ve :-.uppo rl ll'chn1que-.; Wt> undl•rscore o ur con\'ICllOn that the ut1ltiat1on of "ord pron •:.sing equipment for manusrnpt gener a tion h.1-, to hl· 'll'\\t'd a:-. J m..tJor not lo ~ay pnme. nert•::.s lt) "AT THIS Tt~E the personnel associated with this an formation d1 ssemmat1on m o<il' t·onvt')' to it s recipients ap propnate g reetings fo r th<' f<.sl1' l' pl· nod upcom 1ng m o mt•n tanl) · Among lhe bank accounts that Hrown rla1ms llmshaw wilhll<.'ld from his second wife was an ac rount at the Ame rican State H:rnk in Orange fhl· 40th D1stnrt congressman t'\plained from the witness s tand th.it the Orange a<.'count was m.11nt:.11ned to ret·ord pa) me nls m.1dt> to him by con\'iCLed formt•r .1~sl•ssor's atde George Upton .ind others .. for "oral advtt•e .. gl\ l'n them by thl' former Orange County ai>se::.so1 l plon. \\ho paid $2,900 mto 11.tnshaw·s account. was recently sentenced to s ix months in the C'Ounty jail and three years pro· bation after pleading guilty to bribery charges. He was re- leased after serving 87 days of his sentence. Hins haw 1s bl'ing tried i n another courtroom on identical bribery charges conlaint'd m a grand jury indictment His bribery trial has been recessed until Jan. 6. llmshaw also admitted under Brown's persistent questioning that he ac cepted and banked a payment of S2.200 from Dr. Louis J Cella. the Orange County physician and political figure who is being investigated by the district attorney's office. Again. the C'ongress man did not elabor ate on the reason for the pay ment or its depQsit in an account <.11legedl y kept secre t from his wife Hinshaw defended a payment of S..1.500 to his son. CSC S s t udent Andrew Hins haw Jr., 18, in Sep tember as payment of collegl' ft>es made uncier i:ln agrec>nwnt "'th his first wife. J;.1ne Lou1:.l' Hinshaw. Rut Rrown argued wilhnul response from H ins haw that the congressman paid the S3.500 to h1~ son while the boy was in high s chool and a full v ear awav from college · · Envoy Withdrawn BR.\$1 LIA. Rrazll !AP> Tht• Ilralllwn go \'ernment s~1\s 11 1" re placing its amb:lss:i.d or t o Angola temporarily but will not withdraw lls recognition of thl' So\'let·bac ked Popular Mu\ t' nienl I :\1 Pl.A > as the lt•~1t1mat1· government of th(• forme r Portugt1ese African colonv It 1s now up lo the Univt>rsity of CaJifol'lua to arn•pt or reject a revised agreement with Orani;!l' County government to transfer owm>r s hip of the <.'Ollnt y Mcdical Center lo UC.' I rvuH.• as a lt•achmg hospital. Tuesday lhl· County Board of Superv1i..ors unan1mous lv rat1f1ed the m•w pact. hammel'eJ out after months of renewed negot1at1ons with UC officials Ttw nt•w a~rt'l'ml•nt '";i~; re qmred \\hen lht.> ~tale leg1i..la lun' refus ed to ftnancl' a nev. o n campus hospital for lJCI oncl' an tnlt.>gral p a rt of tht.> Medic al Center dl•al l 'ndN tht' 11l'\\ pt1l'l. the L'C system \\ ould take ownl·rsh1p of the Med1t'al Cl'nll'r effective Juh 1 of next yl•ar in exchange for ss:s million to pay for the Center's buildings. equipment and s up plies. A pro\·1s10n in th1' IW\\ agn•t• Saddle back Girl Wins Touniarnent Dru W1edenkeller doesn t rare for beer herself, but s he has becom e ;.in expert of sorts on the favorite drink of many of her Saddlebark Colll'C!<' classmates She knO\\S. for l'!l.ample. thal C"hns tophC'r Columbus indulged in the hops and barley brew and that bet•r 1s chl•aper than milk in Wisconsin lier knowlcdgt' of beer rercntlv won her a St'l'Ond plan· trophy cit a l 'CLA s pc·ed1 tournament in "harh foren!>1 e:, s tudl•nts fro m 58 <' o I I t' g e s a n d u n 1 ,. e r s 1 t i e s participated :\lass \\'1ecknkelll'.'r . 21. earnl·cl Lhl' ;m :irci in the n m•1<·e t:alegor·) for expository s peaking lier in formation was bas ed on tas te tes ting her way a cross the coun try last summe r :ind developing a rating sr ;,i I<.• ·1111t1ally I\\ as going lo collect foreig n and domes tic beer cans for mv boyfn end ... s he s aid Rul I bt'l'.lml' so 111 \'0l\'l·d in i..tu dying bet·r that I decided to put together a presentation ... From Page A·l SANT A CLAUS LIVES ON. • • '°" O' E PLACE I:" El ROPE, PEOPLE herrnn g iving lhl'lr d11ldrl•n g afh un Iha.; -..11r1 h1rthda~ and telhng t~e 1·hildn•n tht• i.!lfh '' 1•n• lrnrn !'-.t '\1c·hol .i:. ~cm l11.1t \\<JS hoth 1 llll' .md 11111 rut• H 1•n11 mlwr I told \ 11u t his \\ .bn t Jn e <1sv •Jiii'"' 11111 It ".1:-trill' IH'< 111~1 •. ,, h.1111.1n~ of Chnstm<1 ::. g1 fh CJn lh' 11 :11·1•d 111 ~t '\11 h11l.1-. It ,, .. untrue beea usE: the real St '\1< hul.I" 1-. tfr,1d \-. tlw ~ l'Jr' p,1-..,1·d. ~t '\ l'holas "a:-gn e n man\' n.1m1 111m.10\1111111tnl' In o 11 111untr\', ;,is ~ou kno\\, ht> a... t .Jlll'd ..,,1nt.1 ('bu-. 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MAVBE YOU HAD BETTF.R slop and think. Ask yourse lves why would anybody your parents. perhaps tell you that such a man was rc 31 and coming this Chris tmas 1f 1t \.\l'ren't true·1 Could it be lhal this 1s their way of show mg their love for you by telling you ;,i beautiful story and making 1t come true" Of showing you the JOY of g\\'ing? Could 11 be that lht·~ "'ante d lo share a \\arm and wonderful world of · make bl>heve?" Could il he that they rt'member \\hl·n they lawd. t?\'t?r s o briefly. in that world? Ref o re they. too. ~tartt>d a s k mg questions and gomg about the busm e!)s of growing up" :--:ow. let's ask your question a g ain ls therC' a Sant.i Claus" -Y"es . Grete hen and Stary. there is. at least for the m ore fortunate children in our world This Santa h<1s a lot of names. '.\>\other F;;ilhcr T 'ndc Friend. Grand mother. Grandfather AND FORTUNATE ('IULllR F:N CAN PROVE this Si:ln · ta 1s real. They ran ju:,t r(.'ach out and touc h Oh. one more· thing, Gretchen and Sta<:y. Pretty soon there should be two more Sant:.is around Real on<'s. ThP1r names are Gretchen and Star y He'll Take BERKELEY <UPI ) A rob her al the Security Nat1onJ I Rank branch wasn 'tchoos\ Ile pulled a gun and askPd for Jll the ~100 bills teller EhtabNh Anything .Johns. 22, h.1d al her counter When s he s aid s he dadn·t have :tn). he res ponded. "Then givE' m e your SOs, 20s, !Cb fives and one~ " Westberg Issue Heats Up Robert N WN-d ltl' uht-1 •f•1f f it I Jae I< R Cur t.·y ••' t I •'ic.J• r '4r11tf.t1 ''• """''' •J' t 111 1 Thoma!. A. Murphinf' ,..jlllf\jllQt,.. f t1 '"' Charles.H Loos Richard P N<tll A l\ljlllf l ,,,,.,,,..,, 1 f"'~ • 1hh, S.ddleb•ck V.11lley Office J\)'()t ltli "•I~ A .. 1 •Mr·~·, .... A_,, other Of fices ,.,,,.,,,,, .. .,, "'"'if•,, ,,.,, t"4,.•('Vt1 ,._.,Ht \11 Nt'lllrl"V\f"t t°""if •• ~ f:4Wfll1~I >f•fl:••'" ,,. I •••"tuty•t-• ti I .. QVf'I.• ........ r ••• •t ii'# t t• t1' • ~ Telephon~ 171 4) 642-4321 Cl~ssifled Advtrtmng ..,.2·S678 ... •Ol1•t1>1M< • V• 1,., ~ ..,,,.. Ou 5'1 ... l10 , '"'" \.tt'I (lf'U•' llP 49~10 fr•Oy••Ql't tt /\ Ut•"'O• 'oi1· t I 11'11 ,, "'1 't'>" '4"'' NO ,,._,,...,, \~l•f\, nlu\''•h•• °' ,...., ttif1Af m •ttrt ., •f1••'''"•'''fftt\ h .. ft ,,., "•Y n, i•proC'ltHfl0 •il"'ou• '\Of ''"' Pffn '"uf"I ·~t foC>l('tOfUOWf•t ' "-'"01'\d llt nj \f .. Qfl ltAt•t ,t (~H• W .. t •hfftf'nlA \uJ' q ••C'ff'I fW '"'"1'"' \1 t\ ""'" ""''' tty m•tf \.; /\ nof'\ff'<-ly ""11t•t" rt-''''••lion• \.t ,, ""9,,thl'f' Teachers Say Trwtee in Seat Illegally H.Y F R EOERIC'K SCHOF:MF.111, Ot lht O;iily Pilot Statt .\ hattll' that may wind up m rn11rl ts ... hapin g up betw een C:tp1strano Un1f1ed School Dis · tnrt t<'arht'r s and Trustee A. E Wt•sthE'rg on lhc> b !>11e of whether V. l' :-. t b E'r J! 1 i.. h o I d 1 n g off i r e ll•g ally . Ton> Leon. Capistrano Unified Educators Assoc1al1on <CUEA I pr es1drnl. s a id today th at tc•acher s hkely will go to rourt in a hid to force Wl·stber(( off the ">oa rd The attorn ey gtmeral rec-enlly ruled that We. t b<>rg m ay not legall} relatn his school board seat because ht' no longer re.sades 1n the trusteP a rC',I m \\h1r h h<' w:i~ele<'ll·d lai..t M .1rch \\·'l•s tberl!. c-1tinp. a d1ffrnn~ opinion 1s~ut'd in Apnl hy C'Ounty c-ounst'I , s aid Tu<'~day that hP has no intention of rt•s1~ning from the OOMd Lc•on sa10 thl' CU F:A h~~ turned to attorneys for the California Teachers Association, its parent organization. fur guidance in pro ret-d ing with a legal challenge ;,i~ainst Westberg Ile s aid a res ponse 1~ not dUl' until after J an. I In a related development to da)', Buckley O 'Neill, the ran rlidate who los t to Westberg in the <'leC'tion. said he would not press legal arhon agarnst Westberg. · 1 am in n o position to speculate what there is so pre c1ou~ in the position of sch ool board trustee tha t would indue(' one to publicly defy an Allom ey Genernl'!I ruling; and deprive a \SlfO area of legal repr~enta­ t1nn Mr Westhe rg's cons<'ience. :is they say. must guid e him," O'Neill, a free.Janee writer, said in 3 prepare d state me nt. O'Neill. a resident of Trustee Area 2 in San Cle mente, l<>8t to Westberg by 22 vote$. ' Two months after t hr election, Westberg m oved from Trustee Area 2 to Trustee Area 3 in a dif. ferent part of Sun Clemente. O'Neill requested the attorney f?eneral 's opinion after Westberg moved. West berg stressed that the state ruling 1s only an opinion and does not carry the weight of law. He charged that lhe opinion 1s "confusing" a nd "mixed up " Wes tberg, 33. a dentist. Said he> derided to s tay on the school board after meeting Friday with Frank Fekete. the deputy county counsel who authored the Apnl opinion that said Westberg wa~ ''11t1tled lo remain on the boar~ The entire sch6ol board is ex peeled lo re<'ei vc-a second formal opmion from county counsel a.l its J an 5 meeting. One ques tion that will be addressed is who would represent Weistberg if a challeng<' wmds up In court menl permits the state to buy the land under the Mffi1cal Center for another $2.5 million but that price will start increasin~ as of .Jan. 1, 1977 t o meet changl'S in the fair market value. The new contract includes a s ection r eq uiring b1nd1ng arbitration in lhe event patit•nt <'are quality is disputed or 1f C'ounty government conlesl s c•harges leveled by l'C for care of mdigent patients Under state and federal la\\. the county ts responsible for tht> health care needs of the indigent .md will pay the university about $-1 million for s ue h serv11.:C's ovl'r the first year of the deal. Current esltmates 1rnhr alC' the county will pay S7.5 million over and above Medi-C;.il and Medi Care returns to rover indigent rare requirem e nts this fiscal year . Another portion of thl' nt•w agreement rl'dlll'l'S thl' minimum term of the p:.ict from 40 years to eight and a half :.i requirement ins is ted upQn by Gov. E dmund G Brown Jr before he would authorizt' an expenditure of s tate funds on lht• Center. Included in lhe board's action Tuesday was a last-minute l'\ tension of the old agreement unltl Jan. 23, lo give the UC Roard of Regents time to art on tht.> ne\\ agreemenl. Supen-isor Ralph D1ednr h. who has shepherded the deal for more than a year, said as far as he is concerned. this will be lht· tmn·e rsity ·s I ast rhanrc to con· s um male the pact. "If they fail lo do it this t1mt'. we must be r eady to fall bad.. to other alternative arrang l' ments, ··he said . ~ A. Srolt, county pt•r:.0111wl offtce.r ::ind thl' county's ehit'f negotiator with the univers it v ~aid he thinks thC' IH.'\\' p:1r t 1s ;~ m::iny ways beltt•r lh;,in thl' utd one for both part ies. l'\ l'n though the county had to bend farthl•r than before. Front Page A J VAIL ... The entire Ford fam1l v as ht•n • and went to a lor a I hotel .Tlll'Ml a.,. night for a fondue dinner "1th friends. '.\1r. and )1rs Jim Orown of Logan. Utah. and tht•ar f1 \'e t·h1ldren. The President ·s firs t outing 11n skis produced a near-mishap Payin g heed to well·w1shers gathered near him at a chair lift. he did not see an empty c hair s w mging into pos ition behind him The chair g razed his back as hl· was pulled as ide by Secn•t Service agent Larry Buendorf, the sam e bodyguard who deflect ed the gun aimed at Ford bv Lynette Fromme m Sacramento last September On leaving lhe \.\'h1lc House Tues day morning, ford had got ten entangled in lhl' leashes of two family dogs that r1rrled fnskily around him · Rare Raccoon Heg1111l1111• \\llh \\',11d II.I Den1s1"s o l d n·:.1d1·rll l ' I lt1• S l' o t s m Jn ,1 n d F .11 n 1 • " " Cathol1t• t·haµl ... 111 . 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C"ount' :-l'.1st 111 !'I'll <'II. .. :ind · · .\ R1Cl'Ott•nn1.1I \l.1p of '"" lhe United S tates · Soon lo lw publ1:.lw<1 1s a rolll't hon of ,I()() skl•tr h t s -.hrn\ 111g h1:- tnr1c l':tlrlurn1;1 sill's R oss m 11o r ('111pur a11011 h.1s commasswnt•d .111 1111 p.111111ng of Ga lbl'rt . tu lw hung ;1t llw l'll trance of corporal\' offit'e•s for one month T lw P<•11lt111).! ... ul>:-.t• CjUl'nlly will bt• j.!I\ <·11111 (;11l1t•r I High Heeled Ho-ho ~F:W YOHK 1l'Pl 1 T hi• h1 ghl'St tl•m pt'ratt1t l' n·portt•d Tue:.day to t hl• :'\.1111111.d \\'t'itllil'r Ser\'ICl'. l'!l.clud1ng \l.1:.1'.J .ind II aw .J 11 • \\ .1 :-. 7 I d 11 gr l' l'" .i t RrO\\'OS\ llll·. T l·x.1s Tod;,iy·~ lo\\ w:Js 13 d egrpe-; lid1m ;t'nt .11 Glens Falls. ~ ' UPI r,.._,..o Wayland Middendorf of Covington. Ill. he.ts trapped for l:.! years and his fath:.r. Leroy, has trappt>d for :m \'("'ars but neither had ever seen an albino rarco;m until \ Wayland caught tttis one ln a tra p n eC:1r hi~ ho nit> n.'('t>ntly I . I I Irvine EDITION t * Today's C l osinJt N.V. Stocks VOL. 68, NO. 358, 3 SEeTtONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1975 TEN CENTS llinshaw 'Didn't Know of Wife's Illn~s' ( I By TOM BARLEY 01 the Oa 11 r Pl lot St•ff .co n gressman Andrew Hinshaw repeatedly denied late :ruesday un~er an intensive grill- ing from his estranged wife's lawyer that he was ever advised . by Mrs. Thais Htns h aw or anyone else that she was serious- ly ill before they married at Christmas, 1972. Hrnshaw told Beverly Hills at- torney Stanley Davis Brown at one point of the Orange County Superior Court divorce trial that he believed drugs and th-ink and not multiple sclerosis were responsible for his second wife's inability to hold her balance and control her facial muscles Questioned by Brown about savings account::; he allegedly kept secret from Mrs Hinshaw, 48, during their two-yl•ar mar- riage, the Newport Beach Republican accused her from lhl' witness :s tand of •·secreting $11,500" from him . He did not l'laborate on the accusation Hmshaw, 54, admitted that he took the ailing Mrs. Hinshaw to two hospitals and two climes for consultations before and dunng their marriage. But she always adamantly re- fused to discuss her illness with Look, N o Reindeer Daily Pilot Stilt Pl'loto Borne by a Costa Mesa police helicopter instead of the traditional reindeer and sleigh, Sunta Claus stopped off m In·ine Tuesday to g ive his Ch1istmas greetings lo the good buys and girls of the city. Dis- tl'ibutjng candy canes. Santa s lopped off .it the Campus Valley and Walnut Village shopping centers. Christrruu Planning Planning in J rvine, said I rvine Company Planner Don Cameron in Tuesday's general plan discussion. 1s a Christ mas tradition. ·'Every year we spend part of Christmas week disn1ssin~ the genera l pl:rn," h e said. No matter wha t was de· c1ded. he said, "Next year at this time. we will be here disc u ss ing the general plan.·• Signature Of Hughes Not Accepted ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. CUP[) -A state district judge refused today to accept as valid a docu- m e nt purportedly s igned by billionaire Howard Hug hes which said Hughes fathered a New Mexico man. Rut the judge left a final decision to another day. District Judge Richard Traub criticized a lawyer for Richard R. Hughes, and told lawyers for both sides he was not convinced the document was valid. Traub said he would not adm it the document, but would leave it for Judge Philip Raiamonte next week. Baiamontc originally took the case but was on.vacation. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Irvine, Councilmen Okay P ay Raises Irvine ('OUncilmen havl' un a n imously a pproved a city employe m erit pay program that will permit up to eight pt•rc·<.•nt pay raises n ext year. depending on employe performance. The p~y system sets a ceiling on how much employes can earn al the top of the pay range for lhl· position the em ploye holds. Depending on the evaluations given employes by department heads. raises would be eight per cent for a "superior" employc, five percent for a "competent" employe and zero to two percent for one who ··needs improve ment." According to an estimate by Administ..r.ative Analyst Michael Debbieux, the raises will total about 3 .1 percent or the S2 .5 million payroll this year: Pay and fringe benefits .ic- count for about 53.7 percent of the city's $4.8 million budget for this fiscal year ending June 30. The raises were included in the budget for this year. The pay concept was approved by a sampling of city employcs asked their opinions . None said they opposed it. City Manager William Woollctt Jr. said the idea was to pay for the job, rather than the longevity of the employe filling it as is the case in many c ivil service systems. Pay ranges are to be adJustcd annually so the range conforms lo competing pay scales of plivate indus try and other gov- ern ments. The scales vary about 30 percent from top to bottom. · Outside of the police depart· ment a nd a half-dozen top ad- minis trators. the lowest paid employe will be a clerk paid $.536 per m onth and the highest ·an engine<.'r ca rn ing S2 .204 monthly. TELEVISION SOLD FASF "Just as soon as the ad ran. I sold the telev1s1on set.'' That's the advertising success experience of the Huntington Beach woman who placed this ad -m the Daily Pilot: 19·• Color Philco T. V. w/sland $200 /nest of- fer . XXX·XXXX If you h ave a radio. television or stereo set you want to convert to cash, calJ 642-5678. It only takes a few words in the right place to attract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast. the right place is the Daily Pilot tum, he told Brown Hinshaw also t olrt Brown lhal he thought the ~N·ond Mr:.. Hinshaw·s illness hmJ its ongm m her mental proces:scs rather than through any phy:s1cal dis ability "She's been up tight ever sint•e I've known her and I'Vl• known her for nearly 30) cars," he said. "I believe then• \\a::; nothing physically wrong\\ ith her. · Brown reminded Hinshaw that UC Irvine medical school Dean Stanley Van den Noort suggested in the spring or 1972 that Mrs. Hinshaw possibly had multipll' sclerosis. a diagnosis since con firmed by other doctors. Hjnshaw admitted that he was aware at that time of the possibility that Mrs. Hinshaw's illness could be attributed to the wasting disease. Mrs. Hinshaw is seeking C'Ourl division of community assets and property held by the couple dur- 1ng thei r marriage. Brown argues that lhnshaw misap- propriated community funds during that two-year union. Among the bank accounts that Brown claims Hinshaw withheld from his second wife was an ac- count al the American StalP <See HJ~Sll.\W, PageA2> Program Nixed ·Housing Subsidy Rejected By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE Ot th~ o.i1y Piiot SIAll Afl<'r bl'tng w..trnt•d by the tity attorney to he d1plomat1c, tht- lrnnl' City Council politely turned dO\\.n a SS I million. 12- year aparlm('nt sub:s1dy pro gram proposc.•d as a settlement to suits again~l lhe city Tuesday The council abo unanimously ordered m·got1alwns on a st.>ltll'· mt.>nl to t•onltnUl' \\.hill' ltt1gat1on 1s pursued The council pli.ln:-. to outlm<' what the city has donl' rt•gardmg lower-cost housing to date. as· :-ume th•tt hkl' policies will be followed in the future . and .. respectfully rcq uest that the lawsuits be dropped." City aetion~ hav<.• included re- quiring 10 percent moderat.e in· come and low income homes in some villages, applying for federal apartment subsid1e:.. try. mg to encoµrage lower-eost home developments and othl'r actions. In discu ssion of the suib brought by environmental writer Wesley :vtarx and the Orang(' County Fair Housing Council eharging Irvine lacks enough lower-cost housing: ·-Irvine Company Pres ident Raymond Watson and there 1s no hurry in settling thl• suit because in today's economy, there is no immediate demand tv develop the planned Irvine In· dustrial Complex -East. Although no court order has stoppl•d de- velopment, the company has de- layed the project until the swts Sno w Belo w Normal a.re settled. -Counc llm an Robert West. J. cons1:stenl low cost housing .ul vocate, said that while the city has an obligation to pro,·ide hou~­ .11\g for indus trial area workers, the proposed city-Irvine Com- p:my financed program was n11L workable. -The Greate r ln•i n~ I n- dustrial League and several m.i- jor Irvine corporations went on record opposin g the proposed set· llement. The s uits attack the environ- mental impact report and zoning for the Ir vine Industri:Jl Complex-East. They contend the environmen t report does not ad dress the effect s of workers without local housing and the CSee HOUSING, Page A2) President Hails Vail UPI Tel.,,llOIO PRESIDENT FORD, SECRET SERVICE AGENT ON LIFT Enthusiasm High, Snow Low on Vacation Visit VAIL, Colo. (AP) -President Ford seems bent on being a one-- man chamber o( commerce for this weather-stricken mounl<1tn resort, proclaiming the skirng "excellent, great, although of fi cially it'sonlyfairtogood .. Snow less for about a w<.•t-k. Vail m ay have to wail until Ol"XL weekend , maybe longer. for enough snow to qualify for l''ord s high rating. The President's enthusiasm, expressed within hours of hi s <ff· rival here Tuesday, probably reflected the fact that he'd bel'n away from the slopes since his Vail holiday last Christmas. Ford skied for nearlv tw<> hours over trails marred in spots by ice and by rocks pok1n)! throug h a sp;.irse snow CO\'l'I Vail has had 64 inches of srnm this year, about half the norm.ii amount. He launched his ,·acation [>, putting his s1g natl1rc on ,. number of pendmf! b11ls, indud- ing the compromise tax measttn• that extends 1975 tax cul'i into 1 lw first s ix months Clf 1976. IStnr~, .4\8) The President s igned lht> ta\" cut meas ure and 18 other bills on Air Force One during the flight here from Andrews Air Fort'l' Base. Stepping off I hl' plane, hP declared ... It's too n1re a day to s tay inside," ancl headed for tlw ski slopes. Most of the liml' thl' President is here he will bt.> rela.'Cing. 11111 there are 19 morl' bills awaihng his sign ature and he will ;1b11 CSee VAIL, Page A2> Coa~• ' Appearing at t he hearing was Grover A. Wa lker of Las Vegas, . Nev .. who said he h ad been employed directly under Howard Hughes for four years and had personally obtained the docu ment from.the billionaire. There Is Santa, But • • • We athe r Fair skies through C'hristmas Day with sli~hl · ly warmer daytime tem- pc-ratures .. Highs of 60 at the beaches risinl'.! lo 72 in- l:md. Overnight lows in the •I~. The d ocument, filed by William C. Durden of Albuquer- que as Howard Hughes' attorney, was a s tipulated j udg ment ad- mitting the tycoon was Richard Hughes• father. Durden testified he believed the signature on the document to be that of the billionaire. Sylvan Segal Jr., the attorney for the younger Hughes, was ad monished by Traub ror not point- ing out to him the s ignificance of th~ document Tuesday. Traub originally approved the docu ntent, but later rescinded the or- der Richard Hug hes has been C'hargcd with inducmg a couple to give him more than $15,000 so he could go to New York to col lect a trus t fund allr$lMly being turned over to him by Howard llughes. He tiled the civil suit asking the ('Ourt to dec lare him Howard <&-e HUGUES, Page J\2) , EDITOR'S NOTE: In 1891, 8-yeor-old Vtrginia O'llonlon wrote the New York Sun to ask t/ there was a Santa Clau.~" "Yes, Virginia ... "come the fomoia reply. A few days ago, two girls m Dovtson. M ich., wrote a letter to the Fi.int Journal saying ..• We and my best friend are uJriting to you to ask if there really ts o Santa Claus ... Sincerely, Gretchetl Cehl and Stoey Fulcher;· tx>th 9. Columnist Alan N. MocLeese replied: FLINT, Mich. CAP) -Dear Gretchen and Stacy: It would be very easy for.me to start this letter to you by simply saying. "Yes, Gretchen and Stacy, there is a Santa Claus." But I am not going to do that. I probably would do that if you were "little kids" and weren't beginning to understand things. But. . your INtcr shows lhat you have taken the fi rst step toward being "grown-ups" or adults. 'vou did that by asking a question about something that wns important to you. A lot of people jus t believe anythin~ that is told lo them and don't bother to ask ques tions. People hke that aren't grown ups, not really. BUT PEOPLF. UKE YOtl, PEOPLE who are "cte terminro" to get at the truth. cton 't deserve lo be put orr with an easy answer. Especially ab<lut :.omcthing as important as whether there is a Santa Cl:rns Let's go back tn history, 1,600 years aiito. to a man a real man -nam<'d Nichol{ls llr was a bishop of a church in Asia Minor. Tlus man. this rl•al man. did many good things for peo· pie He didn't give Chmtmas presents to children, but was so loved by the people that, after his death, they made him a "saint." The proplc began observing his birthday by doing th(• kind of thin gs he did. Making other persons happy, especial· ly their c·hildren. IN OSF. PLACE IN EUROPE, PEOPLE began giving their children gifts on this saint ·s birthday and telling the children the g1rts were from St. Nicholas. Now that was both tntl' and untrue Remember. I told you this wasn't an easy qut•st1on. It "as true becaw.e exchanging or Christmas gifts can lw traced to St Nicholas It was untrue because the real St. :'J1t'holas 1s dead As the ) ears passed. St. Nicholas was given many names in many countnes In our country, as you know, he is c~1llt"d Santa Claus Parents nowadays tell their little chlldren that Santa Claus lives in the North Pole and visits them every Christmas with a sle\Rh fuJI of toys drawn by eight reindeer. YOU'LL NOTICE, GRETCHEN AND STACY, that T s::iid pnrt>nts tl'll th111 to their little children. Ry that J mean children who hnven't started lo n·ad and write and think <Sff SANT Ct.Al'~ Page J\2) •• I NSIDE TOD~ 1· The two creolnr.'I of Superman con celcbrat1· Christmas lmowmg tllUt they will rec ewe $'ZO .OOQ a year f nr the rest of their lwes. The tuv1 artists sold nghts tn Man 11/ Steel for $130 m 1938 Stmv M. Index AIY-s.nlo AJ MAUI-" Er-.. f!IM<ll Cl fio\111 .. a L.M .. ,.. •• ,....,Tr .. (J A• •• Cal~• Ai IM¥1ff .4 $ (laulllff Cll lllllllMl"llnd' At CINtl4<t ., ... t1-1Ne~ •• Cnu-9 ., 0r-..0w ... , Al 0..1111 ... 11( .. At ...... ., , ••Wl•ll'• .. At ~' 117 . =.llt.-1•11'1mtllt •• j SllKllMar\th Al' -· A•' Ttlevt\~fl •• ..... tllt ltt<trll ., 111ea1 ... R4 S HrO.,..,.r tu Wtat.....-A4 lttNKOM t> ~1411Ne~ Af .-1 .. .. OAJLY PILOT Woonesda December 24 1975 Pilot Logbook And an E njoyable Trans ition P e riod 8 \ TOM 81\IU.t:\' ·Ola.. O..lly Piiot S1•1! Those of u.., '>\ho hail from till' l<ind th.it invented lht• En~hsh languagl' h.1i.t• 'l'''' ltllll' p..1t1enct• with thost• who muttlatl' lhl' t ongut· m.1d(' gl111 tuu:, by tht' like::. of Shakespc>Jrt'. Shl'lll'Y Brno\..t· .111d Byron And 11 dot•s not suriins1• u-. in lht' least to learn from a n:l'l'llt 1••ltl1011 uf thl' T1ml's of Londvn that thuu-.Jnds of American puri..,h Jrl' l l.1mu1111g for membership tn tht• noun:,htng l'11 mm1t tee for tht• P n•s"•n at1011 of lhl' Englt:-.h Languagl' Thret? d1 seran•ful n1rruutw11s of m' n..1l1\'1.• tongut• h,I\ 1• nimt• 111\ \\ :1' '' 1th111 I ht• la::.t 10 d,I\.., .111d lht'\ h.n t• dortt• ab~olutel~ n11th.111 g to 1k.·r-.l1.1dt• nw lit.ii lh1s natwn·-. E-:11gl1sh 1l'J< lwr.., hJ\t.' .11n BARLEY kmd of fl'l'hng for thl' Sl'11l1mc>nt he:,1 1.·xp1 l'"st·rt bj Geor~L' Bern,1nl <.;h.n~ If \OU l'ant !>IJt·:.ik pl.1111 l':nghsh. dun t blood\ \\ l'll spt•,1k .tt :di I~ .\l.L thrt•c.• lfbta!ll'l'S tim• J s1·h11ol C'ommuntl·at1011, tht> second ti law l'nforcement r1.•!)(n t a11d the third a judge's opinion it was lll'<'<'!>s:tr) for ml' to rt'lurn to the source of tht• d1KUtnl'lll lo l'\'t•n hl·g111 tu c11mprl'hl'nd lh1.• ml'an111r.: ol kt'Y phra~1.·:- \nd l q uoit• It was a v1<tblt' ennchml'nt dcl·1s1on that pr1•d1t'lably prec1p1taled a d1.•tectable ;ire a of obfuscation." Or lh1 s Jt'" <'I of edueal1ont.•sc• "!'\one of the pn·· delt'rmtnation fac tors prt•sent or prt•\ 10usly communicable l'ould bt' l':'>Pl'tll'd to opl1m1zt' a ::.tudl'nl s1lual1on nt•<·essari· b s ubJt'('l lo allnt1onal e\·alu.tlwn "II.\ T IS '>O ml•n::it•mg about this ktnci of g1bhens h 1:, that 1l I" being passed on to ~oung<.tt'r~ "hn roll 1t around the11 laps a nd tN•th a'> 1f they hJ\ e been made pn vy lo s ome magi<.· formulu of commumcat1on Those "' ho s peak and \\nt1.· tn this manner are a menacl' tn ,,ur !>OC'll't~ .\;:ti ~~t ont' of till' three pt'rpetratur~ of lht!> utter rot had the ,1ppalhng m•n l' to ask me. knowing that I intended lo~ ntt.' on the topic. to de\'ole ::.ome s pace to ex plaining the purpn"L' of th<.• nt'W!<.papl'r in dn)' debatl' affl•Ct mg the quaht~ of the Enghs h Janguugl' Alkw. ml' 111 u:-1.• this newspaot•r to delt\'er a Christmas greeting that . l um sure. \.\tll hl' fully under'>lood by th e cmners of t he l'l .1pt1 :1µ that m a squl'ratlt·::. as E ng I 1s h "OUR ULTIMATE ob1ect1\'t.' 1s to cont1nuous l! assess and ultimately hope.folly opt1 m1~c the degn·e o( clanf1ca t10n 1nhen•nt tn the informat10n com eying procetlure c ur· rent!~· selectl•d by sc1t·nt1f1c pral't1t10ner s ··At the pn•sc•n t time\\(.• t•nv1st0n sllbJt'C'ting Jll \.\rillen communtc ~t ion I 11 a ngorou:-. and ongmng M' rut1n' prot<.·::.~ The man:.igl'ml'lll ..;e(·~ as 1h m1ss10n ..1 .,, ·-tt·mat1<· ev;ilua t1on of. l)r at lt':t!>t .111 l'\ alu;it1\l r11lt• 111 thl' dl'lt•rm1n;it1\'e prot·e:.s<''i b~ \\ h1ch 1>\ t•rl,\ l"\lt.•nd1•d d1Jcunwnl..1t1011 1s sub milted t\1 <t t.·1111t111u1111s quesuon111g 11f tts .ippropnatl' modahlles Our ult1m<1tt obJeC'lnl' must a l" a:.s bl' the opl1m1la lion of tht• l \\ o "'a' mf11rm.1llon flo\.\. 1f neces!>.1r~ b.\ tn no' all\ e support tl.l'hmqu"" We undt>rstnre our com ll't10n that lhl' utll11at1rm 11f \\t•I cl pro1·t•S'-in1? equipment for manuscript ~l'neratwn h<Js 11ht·'1e"ed a.s a major. not to .say prime, necessity ··.\T THIS Tl:\IF. the p£>r-=1111nt'I a-.-.oc1ated with this in format1on-d1ssl•mtnall11n mo<lt• 111mt•\ t11 lb rec1p1ents ap- propnate greeting., for thl' kst1\ l' pl'nod upC'orning mom en tanl) " From Pag,. .l l SANT A C LAUS ... .1hci11t 1hang..,1n <.t gnm 11 lip rn.il\lll'I \\.'htt·h "'\\ h) l hopt• .'1111II•1 1 p l h1 ~ ll•ltt r among lho~e 111 ll" '' hn l'an ht• t•11n!>11l1 ·1 vd ,1.., ~ 1 '" 11 up. 111 .it ll J:o.l :-.I.Ht· 111~ to gnl\\ up llt•n· "-'' tH ()t1L'"l111n ·l s lht•n .1 r '"ii m.111 n.im1·d ~.rntJ Clau-. \.\ho In es.11th,· 'forth !'oft-.ind 1 11'-duldt 1·11 nn Chn-.1mas E\ e \\ llh J -.lt•1gh fu 11 of tw, \.11 <: 1 I'll hl·n .ind Stac-~. lhl·rc 1s n., such m ,1 n Dill'" th.ct .in•"' 1 1 IH1rt \1.11.. .. 'ntt JCIJ!n at th11'it' \\ h•> hJ\e told '"ll th1-.. 1s t111t ~I .k1 \uu ft•l•f thJl Chn..,tma s 1s "IXlill'd ., I F IT OOF:S. ~1 \\.Rf. HH tl.\O R ETTF.R s lop and think Ask \11ur:-1·1\ l'" \\II\ \\1111ld ,irl) hod\. ,·our parents. pt•rhaps ·tt•ll )Oll lhat ~udt .1 m.1n \\.:1-, le.JI and coming th!!>C'hnstma!-' 1f 11 \\t•1t•11 I tnrt• · Could 11 bt.• th.it this I'-ttic-11 ".t\ of ~ho\\ mg their lo''l' for you by telltng you .1 ht',1Ut1f 1tl '""·' ~tr1tl muk1ng 1t coml' true·• Of s howing )t111 lh1· JO~ of J,!t\ 111g'' Could 11 be thal lhL·v wanted lo s hart• a \\arm .111d \.\ondl'l'fut world of ··m..1kl'- belie\e"" Could 1t lwth;1t th«' 11·rn1·m lwr\o\henthl'' ll\t'd, t.'Ver so brtefl~ 111 lh:tl \~01 lcl" lkl111 r• thl'\. too, slJrlt•d ask mg quel'lton!. and j.!11111).! .tlw111l th1 hu-.ini •s:-. of ~r 11\\ 1n~ up" ~ow. l<•l -.; usk 'our qu1·st 11111 .1).!;1111 1'i then• a S.int a Claus" Ye::., Gretcht•n anti !-.l.1t•\ lhC'1 ,. '"'·al ll'JSI for the more fortunate children 111 11111 \\tit Id 'I hi... Scinla has d lot of names :\1olhcr I .iltlt'r I 111 Ir· Fr 11•r1rl 1;randmntht•r Grandfather ORANGE COAST ·~·0'14"'f11' fQi111\l C'\Aoi; r~u)f 'ft-··~.,.., I t;;"""'° '"" "''"""'' J-•, ,.,\ our 1,..n. 1 ri, u. (O.. .. I Pvf) ""' u (Ol'llO•n~ "-AP.• ,~ •• ,,, ciut•h\P •O Mond•• '""''"0" J' "'"" ' f ,.,.,... ,.,._...,oor• ll••< h H 1f"lh'~"" • • • • t•lt\ \/•flf'Y h., '"" .,,H'Jll t fll'll '° " I I• •' t I t A(JUf'I• Bflo .. tt '°"'' ( '\1,I I\ 'II 1'!1 If" I'' 11°" u i,..ubfl\MO 4l••i.;•d1,t' ••' 11 ''' .. t l·'•f"I .,,1111 puhl•'"'~ O•""' .. ,, \ti 'ht I I • \lft t t lo't~ Mt\• t •llfOr '"f ''"'-' Ro~rt N W N?(j Ptir\ldrnt •n" Pvb11·i1~•' Jaclt R (tJrlPy • I, i:·t•\1<1llMI •f\d f •' ''' ,,, W.1 lhoma!> t<eevil Cd••o• Thomas A Murph1nt-M•"•q,,,o r a '"' f · rom Page 1l J VAI L ... \\11rl-on lits St,111• 11f the l ·ruon ad lfl I'S' fht• 1•nt 111· bird lamth ts h(•n• ,111d \\'t•11t to .i lm'dl hotel T ue::,day 111!-!ht fu1 ,, fu11due chnm·r with f nen<b. :\Ir .ind .\I rs .Jim nrown nf Lngan I t.1h , and lhto"1r (1 Vl' 1'11tldn'n Thl· Pr 1•..,Hknl ... first outing on '-kt~ prndtll't•d ;1 1w:1r mishap £'<ty ing ht·l·d to well·w1s he r!> g.1then·d nl'ar him ,1t a c hair hft. lw c111l not !!t'l' an Pmpty chair s w· 1ng111i.: mlo µos1t1on ~hind him "I hl' l hJll ~I ,rJt•d hts b3Ck :JS ht' ,, .1s pull rd a s ide by Secrl't !x•n·111· ,1gc·nt I.arr,. £\ur ndorf tht• s.tml' bodv1rn..1rtl who d1>rtcct t•d the gun :i1mc•1l al Ford hy I sn<'ll<' F'rommP in S.1cram ent11 l,i..,t St•pll'mbl.'t On lt•avinJ? thP \\'h1tl~ House rue~rta} morn1n~. fo'ord htHf got h·n 1•nt.1n~lt•d in thC' lt•asht-s of l\\o family rtniz!) that C'irded fn,k1ly around him Ford µI an' to n•t urn to lhl' Whitt• llo1i...t• on l>t•t• 30 Ht• usually ~tayJ1 about t wo weeks ......... . -..~ .... _ ............. ~'\-.... .... ...... -................. -.. ~ • ' ,. , J • .. • - HOUSING. • • zonin~ doe$ not con!orm with a general plan goal of prov1d1ng hous ing Cor all elep1enls uI th~commun1ly. Fiery rhetoric directed against th£> plaintiffs in the case <.'arhl'r "~1s lempt•r-:-d after a clost.'d·duor huddle betwct•n c•ouncilnwn and Cit) Attornt'y J aml'!:> F.ru·kson. \\ho told Uw l'ounrll to lw l'.irt•ful \\hat 1t said int hl' public :o.l·s:-iu11 The> p roposed Sl'ltlemenl calls f11r a 12-yl•ar s ubsidy progr~1rn n1sting S.5 4 million for about 70 .1p.1rt mc>nt s ubs1d11.•::.. Thl' mon1·~ would c·om1.• l\\O·lhtrc.b lrnm tl11.• lrvtnt> Company .rnd 0111• third lrl)m a city tax on busin1.'s::.es Wabon of the lr\'lne Comp:my :-:lid thl' total could 1.•scal..1tl' to mon:-than $9 million with 1nfl..1 t ton O\ t'r 12 \'t':irs ;\lor1•0\ er. hl~ said. lh1.' pn;~rJm l'Ould ntlt re ahst1cally end and tt·nants ht· tossed on the streNs at the end ol 12 years \Vatson agreed that the answt'r lo housing for fam1he:. l':trmnl! ll'SS th;in Sl2.000 a \ear \\a-. 111 :o.ub:-1dlll'd Hpart menls r..tlht•r th.in hnmt•s Th:1l '';ts the solu lion proposed by the housing ad \'Ot'ates. Rut Watson s;i1d thl' sl..tl l' ancl federal governml·nls. not loc:il )!t)\ ernm ents and pri\'ale d t• vt•lopers shot1 ld pick up the t;ib Watson's !>tall·ment that then• \\~ts no 1mmed1<:1ll' pressurl' for dt.•velopment of the 2.058 aen· easll•rn industnal :.11v.1 "as th1.• first pul>hc confirmal10n th:ll " :::tagn :rnt economy h as bitten into Lill' firm 's industrial dL'' l'lup ml'nl plan:-· Councilman \\'est. whtll' votin~ .1gainsl lhl' proposed stut settlt• mt•nt. defended parts nf 1t .\mong them" as a "crl'd11·· pro '1s1on lh:Jt would r edLtC'l' tht.• numh<·r of apartment subs1cl1t•s depending on \\hat elSl' tht· t•1ty did in thl' lO\\'l'r·cost housing ,lt'l1;l Coun cilman ll l'nr~ ()uigl1•\. tl•rm1ng lht.• proposal ··nut 1-.1gp11us. ·· said a t;.ix on bus1 m·~::-t•s would discourage firms l11ealing in Irvine uncl undermine lhl' c11y·s plannl'd mdustri;.il tax h;is'l'. li e abo condemned the pl:tint1ffs for trying lo set publie 1111IH'Y on housing 1n the courts The/ t Suspects Jailed After 3-city Chase A pair of suspected armed rob- bers will be s p ending Chris tmas in Huntington Beach Jail after a Costa :\1esa officer arrested the men in Irvine today. minutes after the robbery 1Retns d Aerord UCl's Hospital Up to Regents It 1s now up Io t hL· Um \'l'rs1ty of C'aJ ifornia to a{'<'Cpt or reject a r evised agret•ment with Orange County ~overnment lo transfer ownl•rsh1p of till' t•mmty Ml•dical Center lo UC lrv m e as a leaching hospital Tuesday the County Bo;.ird uf Sup ervisor s unanimou s l y r:Jtified the new pact. hammered out <.1fter months of rem•wert negollat1ons with UC official!> The new a~reement w..1s n • quired when lhl• st ate legislature· refused lo finance a new on campus hospital for UCI o ne·<.• an integral part of the :'vt edical Center dea l. Linder tht' rww pact. lhl• l 'C system would take ownership of the Medical Center effective July 1 of next yl'a r 111 exchange for S..5.5 million to pay for the Center's buildings, equipment and s up- plies. A prov1s 1o n Ill the new agree~ m ent permits the s t ale lo buy the land under the Medical Center for a nother $2 .5 million but that price will start inc reasing as of Jan. 1. 197i to m eet changes in the fair market value The nl'w contract includes a s ection requiri n g binding arbitration jn lhe event patient <.·are quality is d isputed or if county governm ent contests char ges leveled by UC for care of rnd1gent patients Under s tate and fl'dernl law, tht' c o unty is responsible for lhC! he alth care m•t'ds of the ind1gl'nt ~Hld will pay tht.• un1vl•r:-.1ty ahoul 5-1 millio n for s ut' h services m 'l'r I he flrst year of thl' dl·ul Cur ren t es lim<.1tes indicate th(• t•ount y will pay S7 !> m 1lhon O\ l'I .md abo\'l' :\1ed1·Cal and ~kd1 Care returns lo cover mchgenl care requ1n•menls this f1st·..1l vear · Another porllon of the n1.•\\ a g r e e m e n l r e d u l' e s l h 1.· minimum term of the pact rrom 10 years to l'lght a nd a hulf J requirement 1n~1 sted upon h~ Gov Edmund G Brown J r before he would aulho n zc .rn expenditur e o f s tate funds on lhl· Center. Included 111 the board's <1ct1on Tuesday was ._. last-minute• ex tension of the old agreement until Jan. 23. lo give the UC Board of Regents time to act on the nf..'w agreem e nt. Supervisor R alph D1l•dnt'11. who has s hepherde d the dt•;.iJ for mor e than a vea1-. said as fo r ~•s he is concerned. this will bt· th1.• university's last c hanct.? to l'on ::.um mate the pact ··If they fail to do 1t this t1ml'. we must be read' to fall back lO other alternali\'e arrang~ ments." he s aid. Council Action I Je re in caps ule form are the major actions taken by thl· In ineCityCouncil.Tucsday: BONDS: The council unanimously autho rized sale of the remaining S9 million in park and bike trail bonds approved by voters in 1974 . The s:.i le was made ahead of schedule to e nsure that the city could find buyers within its seven percent in terest limit in the shifting bond market. TR F.F.S: Approved over Councilman Robe rt West ·s obJeC· IJOns was n ·moving 571 eucalyptus trees from the ol;innt>d \'illage of \V 1>od bndgC' West objet'led to lhC' I arge number of euc;.ilyptu:-trees bl'tng cut. Defende rs of the culltng s.11d thl' trees <.1rc old. overCro\\'dcd and a h azard when\.\ ind::, blln\ ROADS: Thl' counctl bac:ked a S6.3 million list of road construction proJects to be s ubmitted for partial count) fund ing. The total \\ ould include S2 m illion in cit y ftnanc mg, hut 311 but &>7.988 1s to tx• paid by special asse ssm ent of :1forth lr\'lne undl'vcloped Property owner~~ l..JG HT ING: The council proposed Lhe city spend $.50,400 next year in a joint venture with the h :vine s~bool district to light athle tic f:lcflities at the frvine High School and Com munity Purk s ite. T he schools \\Ould pay S75,GOO under t he agr('cmcnt, which 1s contingent on whether the city has enough money . . From Pogfl' . l I HINSHAW. • • Hank 1n 01 •1111:t· Tht? 40th U11>lrll't t•u11gn::.s111.111 expl:.ined from t ht! w1t111•s:-. !lt:1111l that tlw Ora111'l' .H'l'11l111t \\ ·'" mainl;.iu1t•tl t11 n·l·onl p.n 1111 11!'. m ade tu h11n 11, l'1\fl\ 1<'lt•d f111111~·1 asSe!i!>Or':) ~11(11• (;1•111)~t· l Jlll1tl ··and t>tlwn. ll•r · or;tl .111\ 111 · g1 ven t hl• 111 11, t ht• f111 n 11·r < l1 .111r 1 • County a S'il's..,111 Upton. who p J1d ~.9<HJ 11Jln lllnshaw's <1c..·c..·olllll . ".1!> 11·1·t·11t h sentenced to ~'" rn1111th:-. 111 ttw county pal and t hn·1• '' ·"" 11r11 bation <dtL·1 pk.1d111~: g111lt' 111 bribery l'h.11 gt.·s lit.• \\ ,1:-r •· ll'3Sl'd .tflt'l "l't '111g WI d.1\-. t1I ht:- Sl'11lenl'l' llin sh ~rn 1s b<.>tng lnt•d 1n ..1notlw1 eour t 1 oom on 1tlt-11t 1t',il bnbcry l'11.1rg1"" l'ont.lllll'tl 111 ;i , grand JUI_\ 1ntl1t'1111t•11t ll rs hnbc..•n tria,I h;1s h1•c ll r t'l'l':O.Sl'd until J ~m Ii H111sh.1w .t1 ~11 .1d1111tlt'd 1111<ll·: Bro\\ n :. 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In ,t C'.tl1ft11111,1 I h).!h\\ .1~ l'.11r 111""P•ikt··111;m :'llo 1dt•nl1f11·at 11111 \\ .1::. 111:1tlc· pen<l1nl! nol1frc'.tl11111 11f 1111· \\Oman s 111•\l 11f kin H1 g hw<J) palr olmen s aid t ht>) -i gav~ up the pursuit s ho rllv h<.>fon• the fat.II l'ra..,h \\ h1·11 th~· 11ff1<·er tc'.1li 1l·d lht• d;1ng1·1 cau-.l•d h\' llw l111•it "'Pt.•1 ·cl <'11.1..,1· on tlw '.\ llHltllJ.! t'.111 , 1110.11! Gerald D Dnver. 3·1. Jnd Orlando J Castellanos. both rl's1 dents of a m otel at 4969 Sunsl'l Boulevard. Hollywood. were ar r ested on s us picion of armed rob bc>ry s hortly after 3 a .m. The three·cit y pursuit folio\\ m g the robbery of a lJniun gas stalton al Stark Street and Be<1C'h Boulevard e nded at Rt•d 11 111 A\enue a nd :\1 acArthur Roulevard in lrvim· From PageAJ HUGHES ... Jlughes' illl'g1t1matcson in an at ll'mp( to bl•at the f r:1ud charge lroine Funds City Land Use Planning Costa '.\l esa Offt<.'er Bob Cornuke spotted the c ar driven bv the hrn men on the south· bOund San Diego Freew::iy After stopping the car ilnd or- dering the men out at shotgun po int . Cornuke and assistin g Irvine officers discovered a plastic toy g un believed used in the robbery and a wad of cash totaling S99 Police said th e gas station los t about S45 in the robbery. Judge Traub s aid the docu ment in which lloward Hughes allegedly s;.i1d he was R ichard Hughe:.· fathc•r \.\a~ umung dozens o f ordc•rs ht' signed c>arl) Tuesday "The order was s lipped in without my knowledge of its ram1f1cat1011s," Traub :-.aid. · I filed a new orcil'r (later 1 sNtlng it a sidt', a s 1f I had neVl'r s igned il in t he first pl act• "Whl'n lhe order was first pre· sented to m e, I was n't told tha t this was The llowurd Hughes." he said. ··I s ignc>d 150 o rder s to· day. but somethrng of t his ~1gnificance s hould be callcci lo the attention of the Judge " Denise's Dad He Plays Santa at Fairview ~ By A RT H U R R. \'ISS£1. Of Ille D•1ly Pilot St.lit Glasgow ·born p1pefitler C h a rle s W ood . 55. of Los Alamitos would like to be re- m e mber ed today as Denise's daddy rather than as just another Santa Claus . Denise. the daughter he re - ligaous ly vis ited a nd entertained a t Fairview State 1-lospital in Costa Mes a . died a m onth ago. She was 14 and a patient on Ward 113 for 11 years. She was crippled , arrested m entally at lhl' :.ige of 2 and n early blind. due lo a 1964 reaction to anesthesia in sur gery. ·'I never missed a Sunday in 11 years," Wood muses with a Scot t1sh burl' Tuesday. Wood W<1s back at Fairview. dis tributing hundred s or toys toilosp1tali7.ed children Wood 1s a w orking man H<' raised lhf m oney and purchase<! Lhe toys o n his own . You almost h ave to coax 1t out of Wood. a reluctant Santa Claus in a plaid s mt · · r 'm not doing this f o r pub11 clty ." he said de fen!'ilvc>ly "I j ust try to do m y thing for ·every kid," h e a dded. "If I had all tht money I'd likf to h swe in this WOrld, J '{j. jtlVl' l'VCr)' Sml(ll' k id at Fa1rv1ew a toy " Wood plaC'ed s lotted jars nroud his JOb s ite. a petroleum process- ing pla nt undc>r c·onstruct1on in Carson . He also put a fc>w at the pipefil· t e r s union h al l . with h and lettered labels e xplaining that the money dropped in t he jars would be used for a good cause "It ·s not m e that m ade it possi- ble." Wood declar es emphatic a l· ly. "It was the m en behind m e." His compa ny ur~ed Wood. of 12172 Pine Ave .. Los Alamitos, to take the afternoon off Tuesday and d eliver to F a irview the boxes holding hund red s of stuffed anima l toys he bought with lhl' money Reginni'n g with Ward 113. De ni s e 's o ld r esid e n ce. the Scot s man and Fa1rvi£>w 's Catholic cha plain. F't .Joseph ;\tc Enl'any. an I n shman. m ad(' the rounds of the wards They brought JO Y lo the world nf FaJrv1ew Though rrinpll•d. blind, df>af or 1mprbon<'d m mental Infancy. the children ~m1 l ed or squeaJed with delight and grinned at each others' new gifts "I think they h ave their own kind of c om munication," sold Wood, who knows mW'ly of the youngsters "I think W<' ;el I undcr~tand ... satd Oenisl'':i dactdy. "Rut I don 't know how to explain ·• ln·ine councilmen voted 3 to 2 Tuesday lo J?O ;.ihead with tt SIOO.OOO·plus effort to pick a ~ingle land use plan for the city Coun cilmen Robert West and Gabrielle Pryor votl'cl ;,igainst the move ·spending bel\o\l't'n s100.ooo ;.ind S125.000 1:-. too much.·· s<.11<1 West ... becausl' then· is no nn· ssure to do a nything until 1980 ·· Councilwoman Pryor s aid she favored an ex isting pla n that calls for a large amount of a~riculture a nd open space. That pla n could be adoptl'd a t littll' cost. s he said. and would a llow lht• council to make cha nges a s tht1 lime comes . Irvine has three land use plan!. 111tlw1·11' :•1 1w1 .d p l.1t1 I lw' 1 ,tit lor n •l.111\ 1 ·1~· 111\\. rnocl1•r,11; .. tnd h1,1?h k\\'I ... 1>1 dr",1 l11pm1•1 t 111 tlw !)5 ~qU.lt't• 111 111· I II.\ pl,11111111~ .ti l.,, Fl'\\ ddl1·1 t'IH't • 111l\\r'•11 tlw pl,111..: \''\I •I Ill ! 111• pr 1'"1'111 I'll 1 1>111111d .11 It .... f'lll' tll,IJOlll\ of 1111l1\C't!nt1·n \ tltL•d 111 go ,tllr ,id \\ 111 llll It u g r :•m lo pie!-.1 !'.11tJ.!l1· pl.in. t 011 t l' n di n g 1 l \\ 1 11 ~ .1 ' t • t t 11 • 1 • 11 ' mt111l'Y Ill I lw Ionµ n 111 lnit1ally, lhl' pl.in ,,,1., lo lw t·u mplet1· b) ~l.11 ch H111 t ht· coun cil. l'tl111g nt·l'd !111 lurtlw1 :-tudil'S, dt•l:1.' L'd l111· d1.•aclli 111' lo :-:ummer ;rnd po::.!>1hl\ Litn. dt· pc.•nding till wht•rt llw 111form.1t1p11 ts ava1l :d1l1.• D•lly Pilot Sr•tr CHARLES WOOD BRINGS JOY TO FAIRVIEW • Hotpltel Aide T•reae Brillhart Helps With To~.,. 7 ~ • . 7 Huntington Beaeh Fountain V. alley EDITION Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks , VOL. 68, NO. 358, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1975 TEN CENTS PilgriIDs Pour Into Tense Bethlehetn BETHLEHEM, Israeli - occupied Jordan <UPI> -Hun- dreds of troops patrolled the Ju- Qean hills today to protect the targest cr·owd of Christmas fourists in Bethlehem since 1srael captured the to'Ml in 1967. • The Latin patriarch, accom- .opanied by at least three Israeli secret service agents, led hun- dreds of marching :schoolboys from the ancient walled city of Jerusalem to the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. Msgr. Giacomo Beltritti then entered adjacent SL-Catherine's Church to begin the Christmas religious observances that will culminate with midnight Mass. Thousands of tourists from around the world streamed toward Bethlehem in sparkling weather to attend observances marking the birth of Jesus Christ. · Hundreds of soldiers in combat I D•llY Piiot St~I Photo CHARLES WOOD BRINGS JOV TO FAIRVIEW Hospital Aide Teresa Brilfhart Helps With Toys Denise's Dad He Plays Santa at Fairview By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 1"4 O•lly Po lot ~ff Glasgow-born pipefitter Charles Wood. 55, of Los Alamitos would like to be re- membered today as Denise's daddy rather than as just another Santa Claus. Denise, the daughter he re- ligiously visfted and entertained al Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa, died a month ago. She was 14 and a patient on Ward 113 for 11 years. She was crippled, arrested mentally atthe age of 2 and nearly blind, due to a 1964 reaction to anesthesiain sur· gery. "I never missed a Sunday in 11 years," Wood muses with a Scot- tish burl'.· ·Tuesday, Wood was back at Fairview, distributing hundreds of toys to·hospitalized children. Wood is a working man. He ·raised the money and purchased the toys on his own. You almost have to coax it out of Wood, a reluctant Santa Claus in a plaid suit. ''l'm not doing this for pubHcity," he said de- fensively. ''I just try to do my thing for every kid," he added. "If I had all the money .I'd like to have in this world, I 'd give every single kid at Fairview a toy." ly. "It was the men behind me." His· company urged Wood . of 12172 Pine Ave., Los Alamitos, to take the afternoon off Tuesday and deliver to Fairview the boxes holding hundreds of stuffed animal toys he bought with the money. Beginning with Ward 113. Denise's old res idence, the <See SANTA, Page A2> Seats Open For Musical Fountain Valley children may still register for a special bus trip to see "Colonel Montana and the Medicine Showdown" Dec. 30 at the Los Angeles Music Center. There are 30 seats remaining for the excursion, sponsored by the city Recreation Department. The program is for children six tp 12 years of age and registra- tion is SJ. The bus will leave the city Community Center, 10200 Slater Ave., at 11 :30 a.m. and return at 3:30p.m .. officials said. Registration will continue at city hall until the bus is filled, they said. gear lined the route from Jerusalem to Bethlehem. watching the crowd from sidewalks, roofs and windows in an attempt to prevent Arab guer- rilla attacks. About 2,500 persons. colored lights and streamers hanging above them, milled in Manger Square at midday with vendors hawking everything from roast- ed chestnuts to wooden souvenir camels. As the sun went down. the touri s t s and pilgrims in Bethlehem drifted into the cafes around Manger Square and into St. Catherine's Church. Michael Kidron. spokesman for the Tourism Ministry, report ed the larges t number of Christmas tourists since Israel captured Bethlehem in the 1967 Middle East War. Kidron set the figure at 25,000, Hughes or 8,000 more than in 1974. ''This is a record year for Christmas tourists since the Six- Day War," he said. ''I've enjoyed every minute of my visit to Bethlehem." said Mrs. Ida Dattilo of Louisville, Ky. ''It doesn't feel very Christmasy here. I think at home there would be snow.'' The glittering Christmas tinsel failed to hide the Arab-Israeli conflict . Securjty precautions seemed more intense than a year ago. Is rael 's crack Golan1 Brigad e w as on extens i vl' maneuvers in the region. As if to underscore the conflict. air raid s irens bla s t e J throughout Is rael in a one minute test of readiness just two hours before Beltrilti began his procession . Judge Unconvinced by Documents ALBµQUERQUE, N.M. <UPI> -A state district judge refused today to accept as valid a docu- ment purportedly s igned by billionaire H oward Hughes which said Hughes fathered a New Mexico man. But the judge left a final decision to another day. District Judge Richard Traub criticized a lawyer for Richard R. Hughes, and told lawyers for Dog Finds Suspects In Store A police dog flushed two ter rified teenagers into the arms of Huntington Beach officers early today after an aborted depart- ment store burglary. Officers sped to the J .C. Pen- ney Company, 7777 Edinger Ave .. when a silent alarm was triggered at 1 a .m . and captured t heir first suspect within 14 minutes, inside the store. Barry. a German sheph€'rd whose bite is reputedly worse than his bark. dragged his handler, Officer Lee Kemp, straight to a rest room where the first suspect was cowering, police said. Patrolman Jim Lail, said the window smash burglary sus- pect's alleged partner was also quickly flushed from another location by the dog. Investigators said the youths used a rock to smash a window and gain entry. apparently not knowing it would trigger a burglar alarm that they wouldn't hear. Once police cars careened up to the s cene. the startled teenagers took refuge inside the darkened d~partment store. also apparently unaware Huntington -B.eaclu>olice use dog;?. The two youths now racing the prospect of Christmas in Orange County J11venile Hall were scheduled for further questioning today. One officer observed this morning that the boys at least did something right when confronted by the growling German shepherd. "They froze,'' he said, adding there was no resistance. Beall Eyes Race Thom as J. Beal I, 17811 Magnolia St., has become the 12th person to take out nomina- tion papers for Fountain Valley's March 2 city council election. both sides he was not convinced the document was valid. Traub said he would not admit the document. but would leave it for Judge Philip Baiamonte next week. Baiamonte originally took the case but was on.vacation. Appearing at the hearing was Grover A. Walker of Las Vegas , Nev .. who s aid he had been employed directly under Howard Hughes for four years and had personally obtained the docu- ment from the billionaire. The document, filed by William C. Durden of Albuquer- que as Howard Hughes' attorney, was a stipulated judgment ad- mitting the tycoon was Richard Hughes' father. Durden testified he believed the signature on the document to be t hat of the billionaire. Sylvan Segal Jr., the attorney for the younger Hughes, was ad- monished by Traub for not point· ing out to him the significance of the document Tuesday. Traub originally approved the docu- ment, but later rescinded the or- der, Richard Hughes has been charged with inducing a couple to give him more than $15,000 so he could go to New York to col- <See HUGHES, Page A2) ~ Arguello's Firing Threatened By ROBERT BARKER Of tlM O•ily Pilot SYtt Huntington Beach City Ad- ministrator Dave Rowlands said Tuesday that Finance Director Frank B. Arguello will be fired unless deficiencies are corrected in his department by certain de -1 adlines. i Rowlands said that the Coopers and Lybrand auditing team which earlier pointed out deficiencies in the city's finance department would conduct periodic checks to see if the various timetables are met. If they are not. it would be grounds for dismissal. Rowlands said Tuesday. "We've been toJd that ever- ything is fine and it hasn"t been," Rowlands said. '· 1 ·mat the end of my patience.'' Arguello says that he sub- mitted the timetable himself to correct the deficiencies listed by the auditing firm. He says he is confident that everything will be brought to order in the times pre- scribed. . "I don't vis ualize any pro- blems under normal conditions," Arguello said. P~ESIOENT FORD, SECBET SERVICE AGENT 01t .... P ..... • ~.._11.._~_0 ___ <_Se_e_A_R_G_U_E_L_Lo_. Pa_g_e _A2_> ___ _. Enthusiasm High, Sn9w Low on Vacation Visit Ford Hails Vail Despite Low Snow VAIL, Colo. (AP J -President Ford seems bent on being a one- man chamber of commerce for this weather-stricken mountain resort, proclaiming the skiing "excellent, great, although of- ficially it's only fair to good." Snowless for about a week, Vail may have to wait until next weekend. maybe longer, for enough snow to qualify for Ford's high rating. The President's enthusiasm, expressed within hours of his ar· rival here Tuesday, probably reflected the fact that he'd been away from the slopes since his Vail holiday last Christmas. SANTA GIVEN SLEIGH OKAY MADISON, Wis. (UPI) -The State Public Service Commission has given Santa permission to fly his sleigh full of toys in Wisconsin. The PSC order listed several conditions, howeve~. Santa must deliver the goods around mid· night tonight and use the chimney. Coast · Wood placed slotted jars aroud his job site, a petroleum process- ing plant under construction in Carson. He also put a few at the pipefit- ters ·union hall, with hand- . lettered labels explaining that the money dropped in the jars ·would be used for a good cause. School Hot Lunch OK'd Ford skied for nearly two hours over trails marred in spots by ice and by rocks poking through a sparse snow cover. Vail has had 64 inches of snow this year, about half the normal amount. Weather Fair skies through Christmas Day with slight- ly warmer daytime tem- peratures .. Highs of 66 at the beaches rising to 72 in- land. Overnight lows in the 40s. "It's not me that m ade it possi- .ble," Wood declares emphatical- TELEYISION SOLD FASI' "Just as soon as the ad ran, 1 sold the television set.'' ~That's the advertisin&success experience of the HuOtlngton Beach woman who placed this ad kft the Daily Pilot : 19" Color Philco T.V. w /stand. $200Ubest ol-rer. XXX·XXXX 1f you have a radio, television or stereo set you want to convert to cash, call 642·5678. It only takes a few words in the rl1ht place to attract a buyer. Along the Oranae Coast, the rtaht place is the Dally 'Pilot. Children at four Fountain Valley School District campuses soon will be able to purchase hot lunches at school for 55 cents in· stead of carrying brown bags from home. . Monday night district trustees voted 4 to 1 to approve a new hot lunch program for Bushard, Oka, Lamb and Masuda Schools. Trustee Dick Plum cast the lone no vote. Superintendent Robert Read said the program should be in operation at those schools by February. Soon afterward, he said, it w ill be expanded to Wardlow and Cox Schools. And Assistant Superintendent Charles Woodfin said it should be in operation at all schools in the district by next fall. Under the program, Woodfin said1 children from low income · fam1Ues will be able to receive free meals or reduced price lunches for 20 cents. In additlon. he said. the district will receive state and federnl subsidies for those lunches, as well as some subsidy for the 55· cent lunches. Woodfin said the lunches will be prepared by the ABC Unified School District in Artesia,. transported to the district in refrigerated trucks, then heated in ovens at each school. He said the district will need to spend about $200,000 to purchase refrigeration and oven equip· ment, but all except $5,000 of that amount will be financed with state and federal funds. He said ABC a lready s upplies hot lunches for the Ocean View School District in Huntington Beach. Woodfin said the district has been working on a hot lunch pro- gram tor some time. He ex· plajned the School Community Councils at Bushard and Oka re- quested a hot lunch prosram more than a year ago. In addition, under a new state )aw. all schools must serve either breakfast or lunch by July 1977, Woodfin said. He explained Fountain Valley ·didn't have a lunch program in the past because the district grew so rapidly, trustees agreed to spend all available funds on the educational program. He said the meals will be a gov· ernment·specified balanred lunch , including meat, vegetables and milk. Trustees also trans(erred 50 percent of Business Director Mike Brick's $30,000 salary to the hot lunch program. as well as $6,000 in secretarial time. Plum said he objected to that expenditure, saying it appears that Brick. former district superintendent "doesn't have anything to do." But Woodfin said the budget transfer was an accounting pro· cedure, which could have been handled several ways. · He said the program actually will involve several emptoyes - (See LlJNCH, Pa.Cf' i\2) He launched his vacation by putting his signature on a number of pending bills, includ· ing the compromise tax measure that extends 1975 tax cuts into the first six months of 1976. <Story, AS> The President signed the tax cut measure and 18 other bills on Air Force One during the flight here from Andrews Air Force Base. Stepping off the plane, he declared, "It's too nice a day to (Stt VAIL, Page A.2) 'MAYOR UNE Huntington Beach nlayor. Norma Gibbs has recorded another telephone mesnge to city residents, updatin,g municipal ac- tivities for November and Oecember. Citizens can get the message by calling 549.2929 and ailting to bear th~mayor. INSIDE TODA V The two creators of Superman can celebrate Christm0$ knowing that they will receive '20,000.a year for the reat of thdr lives. The hoo arliats sold rights to Man of Steel for $130 fn 1938. Story M . Index r CJ A6 At aH •• .... ,., •t.t ., .. ....... •• ... I ,.. ,.. ..... . . . ..... .. .-.- 2 DAILY PILOT H /F WedneSday Oecembor 24 t975 Pilot Logbook And an Enjoyable Transition Period By TOM BARLEY OI tM 0.11, flllot Sq" Those of us who hail from the land that invented the English lan ~uagt• hJ\'l' very httl1:· patience with those who mutilate the tongut• made glorious by the likes of Shakespeare, Shl'lll·y. Brooke and Byron. And 1t does not s urpnse us in the least to learn from a reeenl edition of the Times of London that thousands of American purists Jre C'lamonng for tmemf bershh1pf tn the Oounshtng Commit· , 9 ee or t l' >rt.'st•rvatwn of the English Language Three d1sRrdl'l•ful corruolwns of m \ natl ve tongue ha' e C'omc my "'" "1th in the las t 10 da) s and they h.t\ e done absolutely noth111 g lo pcrsuadt• me that lhJs nation ·s English teat'hL·rs hove an;. BAA LEY ktnd of fee ling fo r tht• senl1mt•nt best expressed by Georgl' R<>rn:.ir<l Sha\\ If ~ou t·~111 l -.pl•ak pl...im English, don t blood y" l'll spl•,11\ ,1t .lll · IN .\1.1. thrt•e inst:mres ont• a school communication. the second a law enforcement report and the third a judge's opinion 1t was m•ressarv for me to return to the source of the documt•nt lo l'\'l'n bt•g·m to comprehend the mcarung of kc) phr:tst's .\nd I quolt• ·'It was a \'table ennchment dN·1s1on that pn'Cl1ct~1bly pn•c1p1t~1lt'Ci <i detectable an•a of obfuscation " Or this Jl'wel of cducat10nese· ··None of the pre· determination factors present or prenously communicable could be <.'X pet'l l1d tu opt1 mite a stud~nt s1tuat1on necessan- 1) subJt'Cl to altnt1onaJ evaluation · Wll.\T IS ..,o menacing about this kind of Jt1bbensh 1s that 1t 1s being passed on to youngsters who roll 1t around their hp!. and teeth as 1f they have been made pn\'y to some magic formula of rommumcat1on ThOM' "ho speak and" rite in this manner are a menace to nur sorwty And yet ont' of tht• three perpetrators of this utter rot had the appalling nern• to ask m e. knowing that I intended to" rite on the topic. to devote some space lo ex- plaining the purpo"l' of the nt•wspaper in any debate affect mg the qua ht) o f the English language Allow m e to ust• this ne\\spaper to delt\'er a Chnstmas greeting that. I .im !:.ure. v. ill bt• fully unders tood by the t'Otnl'nrnf the c l.iµtr;,ip th;,it ma::,cim·rades as English "Ol ' R l ' L T U1 i\ TE obJl'Ct I\ e 1s lo continuously assess and ult1malt!ly hopl'fully opt1m1Lc the degree of clarifica- tion mhen•nt in the 1nformal1011-conveying procedure cur· n•ntly selt•clt•d b) scientific practitioners. ".\t lht' present time we cnv1s1on subjecting all written rommunicat1on lo a ngorous anJ ongoing scrutiny process. The managt!ment sees as its m1sswn a systematic evalua- tion of. or at least an e,·alu~1t1\'e role in. the determinative processt•s b) \\ h1ch o\·erl~ t'XlL'nded documentation is s ub· m1tted to a continuous questioning of its appropnate mod ah lies ·our ultimate ob1erl1\'e must always be the optimiza- tion of the two-w ay information now. if necessary by in· noval1ve support tt•rhn1ques We underscore our conviction that the utilizat1on of '.'Ord processing eqwpment for manusrnpt generation has to be\ iewed as a maJor . not to say pnme. necess1t \' ".\T THIS TIME the personnel associated with this tn· format1on-d1ssem10atton mode convey to its rec1p1ents ap- propriate greetings for the fcs tl\ c penod upcoming momen- tarily · Frorn Page 1l I ARGUELLO Rowl:.inds -.,1HI that Arf!uellu ,.., no\ being d1-.th.irgl•cl .it l111.., llml· ht-cause th<' <·1t v ;,illornl'' said ht• f11d not hl'ltl'' ~ lht•n· ",1., ... ufi 1 t IL'nt E'\ 1d1•nl't• to sl .. rnd up an court The t1metahlt· c-<1lls for 1·nrr1·1· t 10n of most of t lw prohh·m.., ll\ \l:irrh f n a I ell 1' r 1 11 \ r g u 1· II r, Rowlands said lhal h1· \ 11•\\ • 1111· t1metabll~ plan .ts cntH·~il and l-----f'Kiflif"fl thttl .. tf ytttt foil ~ -a-m- m at en a I way lo prrfnrrn J " direc ted. l s h:.i ll takt· Lhl· ,1p propnate chsciphnar) JCl1011 .1s the facts Jt1St1fy. · Rowlands left no doubt that thf' disciplinary action \\ould mL·.m dismissal Rowlands' tough direttt\f' wJs delivered following an l"<1·('tJt1v\• session by the City Counnl :\Ton day ni ght th at dt':.ilt with Arguello and thr d1sc10..,urc•.., of bookkeeping def1r1enc1"" an Coopers and Lybranci n •ports dated Sept 15 :ind Ort ZI ORANGE COAST "r rtw Or~ Co"''' O••ly P1tot ..,,,., """'•,... ~ c°""'b•nf'd thf Nf'w'\ Pr•11>1, •• PUOfl\lir('if1 t•• '""° 0r.,. 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't ,. .. , .-...od~Ctl V Ulf't )\101 l -f:'tt W •' •• \.tf'I ,, .... ,.,.,.. •• Te~hone (714) MHJ21 O.sslfled Advertlstl"I '42-5671 f ,.,.,., NOtlh Or Ano• Ceuntr eornmu. ....... 540-1220. CAll>'frt9'H 1•7~ ()<..., .. Coe•I ~IU\lnQ (~<' ...,,Y No ,..., ttor••' Ulv'\t,.,.tioM f"dit .,.,,,.. "'titer tr iitdv•l'h\•lt\•l'lh Mrftlf\ ,.,,., •• ''''"~''d ••lf\Out •t•c••t .,.,~,,~..,,_ M c-••oN ownor S-'°"-' <••'' f)n~••t• p•fft •t (~f .. w , .. C:..•tfOf"ft•• \""" r 1ouon ov r •rr••' U 1' ,.,..,,_ wv •• """''" n ,,,.,.,,.,,. "''"'"'• °"'''""'-\> n montt11, '-...... FVChildren Sell Candles For Charity .\ display of about 500 lighted r:mdles will be presented from 6 111 9 p . m . • tonight along two 'treets in a Fountain Valley h11using development. \l rs Susan Gates s aid 15 c·hlldren in the Greenbrook de 't·lopment near Ward Street and i<A41::. i\'+'errne, sold etlfldles t&-re- 1<1<'nb along Klamath River Cir· cle :ind Apac he Rl\·er Avenue as ..i hof1day fund-raising proJecl. Shl• said lhe children plan to donatC' proceeds from their s ale l11 J nl.'ed.v family or cha1ity ~lrs Gales and )trs M1m ll1·lfr1c-h coordinated lhe 'h1mman...1s " display, and hope to t•xpand 1t lo the rest of the tract next Christmas From Page Al SANTA .•• Scotsman and Fairview's C'atholic chaplain, Fr. Joseph :\kEneany. an Irishman; made the rounds of the wards. They brought JOY to the world of Fairview. Though c rippled. blind, deaf or 1mpnsoned in mental infancy, the children s miled or squealed with delight and grinned at each others ' new gifts . "I think they have their own kind of communication." said Wood. who knows many of the youngsters · I think we all understand," said Denise's daddy. "But I don't know how to explain " Fro. Page AJ LUNCH .•• from warehouse workers to ac- coun ling clerks to Woodfin himself -but transferring part of Brick 's salary and his :secretary 's salary, was the easiest way to h:rndle the matter. Ile said t hat $21 ,500 in ad m1n1s trative costs will be repai(I by the ~ubs1d1es and thl' fees children pay for m eals . Cable Danger At Sea A se1smograph1c· c•able mon.• than a mile long and four 1nl'hl's thJt'k th ~1t 1s used as part of an oll t.>xplorat1on system may bt.• float ing off Southern California and posing a h azard to shipping. Th(• ll.S Coast Guard head- quarters in Long Beach has warned all s hips lo be on the lookout for the 2,000-m e t er . ''hilt:>. plastic C'a ble. lost early last week m the Santa Barbara Channel The Coast Guard issued thl' warning after the loss was report- t><l by the Texaco Oil Com pan). ''h1ch reJ)<>rted that the cable. whieh w<1s 35 to 40 feet underwater when 1t broke loose. could be float· ing. .\ C'oast Guard spokesman said tod:1y that thl"oil cornp;.iny also 1s amoous to find the cable ht•t·...iuse of 1ls t-xpense. - Baskets for Needy 0..1ty Pilot $tdtl Photo Tlw c ablt> was lust from thL' motor::;hip Trinity about t!lght miles north of Santa Cruz Island, the Coast Guard spokesman s aiu. It was des<'ribed as being part of a systl'm th:.it explnres the s11b- ~urfoC'e tlf lh<' oct1:.in hotlom II\ t;>(('t'lronir (mpulst·s in Sl'arching foro1I Crash Ends 'Race' in HB; Driver Hurt P;.it 1\·vis ( IC'fl ) and Judi Erickson pack Christmas baskets \\'ith food and toys for needy ll untin~t on Beach families. Baskets prepared by the Huntington Beach .Junior Women's Club an• being clt·ltvt·rl'd to ·more than 200 familil'!->. An alleged road rare ended abruptly on a curve m central Huntington Beach about J a.m today.·when one auto fail<.'d lo m:ike the turn. crashing into t ~ o parked cars and a house. Police said witnesses told them the other vehicle they saw ap- parently raring on 18th Street in the older, s parsely-developed area. roared away without stop- ping. Motoris t Hector Camarena, 20. of Wilmington, suffered possibly serious head injuries in the multiple collision and was still being examined at Orange Coun- ty :\led1ral Center this morning. Ht s passenger. Armando Sedilla DeAlba, 30, also of Wilm- ington. escaped serious injury in the pileup at 17th and Florida Streets. P<>lice said. Pennysaver Burns SA:'ll DIEGO CUPI> Arson tn· vesll~ators were looking into a f:re that caused between S300.000 ·and 5400.000 damage to a P en nysa,·er Supermarket. Frorn Page Al VAIL •.. '-lav ms1dl'. · · and headed for the !--kt.slopes ~lost of thl' t1mC' the President 1s he rt• he w 111 be n•h1\tng. but there are 19 mon· bills ,!\\·ailing his signaturr :ind lw \\ tll also work on his St J tl' of the L'nwn <id drPss Thl' entire Ford famllv 1s ticre anti went lo a local hotcl .Tucsdav night for a fondue dinn1;•r w1lh fnends, '.\tr and :Ylrs. Jim Brown t'f Logan. l:tah. and lh('1r five t hildrl'n The Pn•s1denl s first outing on skis prodtH'l'd a nt'ar mishap Pa;. ing hl'l·tl lo \\elf washer:-: gather ed nt•ar him at a chair lift. he did not st•<.' an c.•mpty C'h<11r s\~. inging into pos1l1on behind him The chJ1r gra1l1d his back a.., he was pulled as1dt.• by Serrrl Service ..igent Larry But•ndorf lhe same bodyguard who deflect cd the gun <umed at Ford bv Lynette Fromme m Sacramento last SC'pte mber On leanng the While House Tuesday m orning. Ford had gol· len entangled In lhl' leashes or two famil y d ogs that t'trrled f1iskily around him ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Big· Wheels at Christmas Valley Okays Overtime Pay For Firemen The Fountain Valley City Council voted Tuesday night lo pay firemen lime and a h~lf for all overtime worked above 60 hours a week. In addition. the council ex tended the firemen's educational incentive pay program. which gives them 2.5 percent five and 10 pE'rcent pay boost for completing eollege courses, unti !Jan. 2J That program was set lo expirt• at the end of this month. city of f1rials said · But the extension wall allow 1t to continue another month as contract talks proceed The city also had proposed paying straight time. rathl•r than overtime. for all hours \\Orkecl above 60 a week. but the cnunrtl a greed to continue lhl' existing overtime arrangement :'llo new barga min~ St'Ss10n.., ha\'<' been set between the ctl '. and firemen . who arc represent ed by tht:> Teamsters Union UPI Teleplloto1 Santa Claus rides a motorcycle in Houston . Tex .. where his sled is hampered by a lack of s now, while. 111 Detroit, Ylich .. Dan Tocco carries his Christmas tree home on the back of his ··chopper " Frorn Page .·11 HUGHES ... lect a tru:.t fund al lt•gt•dly hemg lurnc>d 0\ er to him bv llm\ ard Hughes · Hc> filed tht• Cl\'il suit asking th1· court tu deC'lare him !Im' ard llughl's· ilkg1t1m JtL· sun m ;m Jl lrmpt to beat tlw fraud chargt• Judge Traub '>aid lhl' doc.·u ment in wh1<'h How..ird llughl's allegedly saiJ he ''as Richard Hughes· fal h<'r WCI" ..imong dozens nf orllt>rs hl• s1gnl'd e<.1rly Tuesda;. . ·"f hl' order ";,i-. -.(lflPl'd 111 \\ ithout my l-.1111" 11•<1/.!l' of 1h ram1f1cal1ons. · T1 ;.iult s;ud · I filed a new order 1latpr1sPlllllg11 ::t!ude. as if I hJd n1..•\ er signed 1t in the first pl<1re "Wh en thl' ordt'r \\<J' fll·..,1 pro· sentt:>d to m e. I "<isn t told lh<il lh1s was The l IO\\ an! Hul.!he., ht• s:.11d "I signed 1511 11rcJL'f''> 111 day. hut so rn t' t h 1 n g n f th 1, s1gmf1ranc-e s hould ht· l'allt'd lo - lhl' :.illl'nt 11111111 l lw J1ttlgl' The/ t Sm pee ts Jailed After 3-city Chase .\pair of sus pC'C'tl·d armed rob hers will be spending Chnslmas m Huntington Rl•a<·h Jatl aflt'r a C'osta ~l es;,i off1n·r ..irrcsted lhl' men in Irvine todav. mmull's aft er the robben·. · Gerald D. Drl\•er, :J4. Jnd Orlando J . Castellanos. bolh n'"' dents of a m ote l al 4969 Sun:-.et Boulevard, Holly\\O<xJ, Y..l'rt' ar rested on s usp1c1on of .1rmed rob- bery shortly after J a m The lhree.·Cll>' purswL full()"' mg the robber;. of ;,i l 'n1on gas statton at Stark Stn·d and Ik<1 r h Boulevard ended at R<>d llill A v e n u e a n cl '.\1 a c· 1\ r t h u r Boulevard in Inane Costa :Vl esa Off1ct·r Bob Cornuke s potted tht> car driven by the two men on lhe !>Outh bound San Diego Freewa). After stopping tht' car and or dering the m en out at shotgun point, Cornuke and a ssisting Irvine officers discovered a plastic loy gun beli eved used m the robbery and a wad of cash totaling S99. Police s aid the ga~ station lost about $45 in the robbery. Woman Fights For Her Life After Smashup A young Westminster woman today battled to survive injuries suffered Monday in a Huntington Beach motorcycle accident. Mary K .S . Ma berry, 22, of 14092 As h St., was admitted to Hun~ington I_ntercommunity I losp1tal following the crash into a car. She remains in critical condi- tion. said a hospital spokesman. Miss Maberr y was riding behind Edward T . &>amon. 19. of 14221 Willow Lane. Westminster when his machine rammed a left· turning car at McFadden Avenue· and Springdale Street. . Both were-h urled from the de> molished bike. which then e~ ploded in a ball of fire that nearly engulfed the car driven by Mar jorie M Lyn<'h, 54. of 15432 Bayside Lane. Huntington Beach. She quic'kly ~hifted 111to rl• verse and boc ked out of the m ferno. poll<'e ~rnid { ~ • ,. V ( - ,. ") J , . ~~ lllg ta; an• ly. Cht ·l G Ch; Ala me1 dad San D lig1< at Cos· St Wai mi: age 1964 ge~ • · 1 yea1 lish Tt Fair of to w. rais• the l Ye of W in a I for fensi . ' [ ever all ti this kid a We his jc ing I Cars He ters lette. the 1 woul "II ble,· ly ... Hi: 12172 TE S(; "J sold Tb expe Beac in th1 If or sl toe• It the buyc the r Orange Coast EDITION J Toda~·--s ClosinJ! N.'\'·. Sfoeks .. ,. VOL. 68, NO. 358, 3 SECTIONS 28 PAGES 1 . , ORANGE COUNTY, CALI F.ORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1975 N/C TEN CENTS t llinshaw 'Didn't Know of Wife's Illness'· llyTOM BARLf:Y J Ot t!M Dilly P'llot Stall Congre s s man Andrew ~nshaw repeatedly denied late 'fUesday under an intensive grill- mg from his es tranged wife's lawyer that he was ever advised by Mrs . Thais Hinshaw or any~ne else that s he was serious- ly 111 before they married at Christmas, 1972. • H.thshaw told Beverly Hills at- torney Stanley Davis Brown at one point of the Orange County Superior Court divorce trial that he believed drugs and drink and not multiple scleros is we re responsible for his second wife's inability to hold he r balance and control her facial muscles. Questioned by Brown about savings accounts he allegedly kept secret from Mrs. Hinshaw. 48, during their two-year mar riage, the N e wport Beach Hepublican accused her from the witnes s stand of "secreting Sll,500" from him. He did not elaborate on the accusation. Hinshaw. 54, admitted that he took the ailing Mrs. Hinshaw to two hospitals and two clinics for consultations before and during their marriage. But she always adamantly re- fused to discuss her illness with him, he told llrown. Hinshaw also told Brown that he thought the second Mrs . Hinshaw's illness had 1ts origin in her mental processes rather than through any physical dis-. ability. "She's·been up tight ever since I've known her and I've known 'herfor nearly 30 years," he said. "I believe there was nothmg physically wrong with her." Brown reminded I llnshJw lh:.il UC Irvine m edical school Dean Stanley Van den Noort s uggeslL·J m the spring of 1972 that Mr~. Hinshaw possibly had multiple s clerosis, a diagnosis s mce con - firmed by other doctors. Hinshaw admitted that he \\ J"i aware at that lime o f thl• possibility that Mrs. Hins haw s ilJnes s could be attnbuted to lhc wasti~g disease. ~1r:, J iub h.J\\ 1:-> :-lt'd\lllJ,! t'Ollt I d1 v1sion o ( c·omm11r11t) ;J!>~l·I~ <rmt propt.'rty ht.•ld hy llw t·ouplt.· du 1 ing t h eir 111.Jt fl JgL·. Bro.,.,ri ;.irg ues l h;ll H tn:,hJ\\ rn1~;1p p ropl'l ;Jtl'd t.•ommun1ty fund~ dunng that l\\u ~t·:.irunwn . Among lhl' l.J.ink accounts th.11 Rro\\ n claun~ 11 msh:.iw \\ 1lhl lid from his ~etond wife \\.1!'> • .in ,I(. coun t at thP \ml'rtCJ rt StJlt· (St.•t• m~~Jl.H\ I Pagt· \.!1 Pilgrims in Bethlehem City of Nativity Tense, Crowded BETHLEHEM, I sraeli - occupied Jordan <UPI) -Hun- dreds of troops patrolled the Ju. dean hills today to protect the largest crowd of Christmas tourists in Bethlehem since Israel captured tbe town in 1967. The Latin patriarch, accom- panied by at least three Israeli secret service agents, led hun- dreds of marching ·schoolboys from the ancient walled city of Jerusalem to the Church of the ~ativity in Bethlehem. Msgr. Giacomo Beltrilti then entered adjacent St.·Catherine's Church to begin the Christmas religious observances that will culminate with midnight Mass. Thousands of touris ts from around the world streamed toward Bethlehem in sparkling weather to attend observances marking the birth of Jes us Christ. · Hundreds or soldiers in combat gear lined the rout e from Jerusalem to B e thlehe m . watching the crowd from sidewalks , roofs and wmdows in an attempt to pre vent Ara b guer- rilla attacks. About 2,500 persons, colored lights and s treamers h ang ing above them. milled in Manger Square at midday with vendors hawking everything from roast- ed chestnuts to wooden sou venir camels. As the sun went do wn. lhl' touri s t s and pilgri m s 1n Bethlehem drifted into the cafc"i a round Manger Squa re and mto St. Catherine's Church. :vtichael Kidron. spokesm an for the Touris m Ministry. reµort e d the larg est numbe r or Christmas touris ts s mce Isral'I captured Bethlehem m the 1967 :vtiddJe Eas t War. Kidron set the fi gure at 25,000, or 8,000 more than m 197·1. ·'This is a r ecord year (o,. Christmas tourists s ince the Six- Day War ... he said. ''l'"e enjoyed every minute or my visit to Be thlehem , .. s;.11d Snow Below Normal '.\1rs. Ida Dattilo of Lmusvlll1'. K y. • · l t d tt l's n · t I l' l' l v l' r v C'hn!>tm asv ht.•t t'. 1 l h1nk Jl hom e there \rnu Id bt• snov.. ·' The ghtterrng Christmas tinwl failed lo h1ll1· the Ardb-lsr;.wlr con flt ct. St•t•urJt v precaution" st"emt•d mon· anll'n::;e lhan a' t:'.ir a go. I srJt>I ::; l r.H'I-. Goian1 Rrig~tdc \\as on l'\.tl!nsi\ L maneuvl'r!> m the n·gwn. .\s 1( to underscore the tonflt1·1. :i 1 r r a 1 d s 1 r e n s b I a s t l' d · lhroughout b r.Jel in a ont m1nllll' k !o.l of n.•adm('ss JU'-lJ\\11 hour.., hdorc Bellntt1 bL•gJn 111 J>rC>l'l'SSIOn. Court Bid Of Hughes' 'Son' Nixed President Hails Vail O.ily Pi tot St.ii Plloto CHARLES WOOD BRINGS JOY TO FAIRVIEW Hospital Aide Teresa Brillhart Helps With Toys Denise's Dad He Plays Santa at Fairoiew By ARTHUR R. VI NSEL bl tllt D•lly PHot St•ff Gla s gow -born pipefitler Charles Wood , 55. of Los Alamitos wo uld like to be re- membere d today as Denise's daddy rather tha n as just another Santa Claus Denise. the daughter he re· ligious ly visited and entertained at Fairview State 'Hospital in Costa :vtes a, died a month ago. She wtis 14 and a patient on Ward 113 for 11 years. She was crippled , arrested mentally at the age of 2 and nearly bltnd. due to a 1964 re action to anesthesia m sur- gery. '· r never missed a Sunday in I I years." Wood muses with a Scot- trsll burr'. Tuesday, Wood was back at Fairview, dis tributing hundreds of toys to hospitalized children. Wood is a working man. He raised the money and purchased the toys on his own. You almost have to coax it out of Wood. a reluctant Santa Claus in a plaid suit." I'm not doing this for p u b"l l c 1 t y . " h c s a id de- f ens iv e I y. .. J jus t try to do my thing for every kid," he added. "If I had all the money f'd like to have in this world, I'd g ive every single kid at Fairview a toy.'' take the afternoon off Tuesday and deliver to Fairview the boxes holding hundreds of stuffed animal toys he bought with the monev. Beginning with Ward l 13. Denise's old r es idence, the Scotsman and Fairview's Catholic· chaplain, Fr. Joseph McEneany, an Irishman: madt: (See SANTA, Page A2) YEAR-END RALLY EYED NEW YORK CU PI) Prices closed higher today during an ab· breviated session on the New York Stock Exchange. Trading was moderately active, leading many to speculate a year e nd ral· ly may have begun. The Dow Jones indus trial average, a 5.12-point winner Tuesday, closed at 851.94, up 8.19 points. Advances topped declines by about a 10-lo-thrce margin. (Tables, A9> Prices were higher in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. <UPI > A state district Judge refused today to accept as valid a docu· ment purportedly signed by billionai r e Howard Hughes w hich s aid Hughes fathered a New Mexico man. But the judge left a final decision to another day. District Judge Richard Traub criticized a lawyer for Richard R. Hughes. and told lawyers for both sides he was not convinced the document was valid. Traub said he would not admit the document, but would leave it for Judge Philip Baiamonte next week. Baiamonte originally took the case but was on .vacation. Appearing at the hearing was Grover A. Walker of Las Vegas, Nev., who s aid he had been employed directly under Howard Hughes for four years and had personally obtained the docu- ment from the billionaire. The document, filed by Wtlham C. Durden of Albuquer- que as How9rd Hughes' attorney. was a s tipulated judgment ad· milling the ty coon was Richard Hughes' father. Durden t estified he believed the signature on the document lo be that of the billionaire. Sylvan Segal Jr .. the attorney for the younger Hughes. was ad- monished by Traub for not point- ing out to him the significance of the document Tuesday. Traub originally approved the docu- ment. but later rescinded the or- der. UPI Ht..,r.olo PRESIDENT FORD, SECRET SERVICE AGENT ON LIFT Enthusiasm High, Snow Low on Vacation Visit --- · Wood placed s lotted jars aroud his job site. a petroleum process· ing plant under construction in Carson. He a ls o put a few at the pipefit- lers union ha 11 . with hand· lettered labels explaining that the money dropped in the jars would be used for a good cause. There Is Santa, _But • • • ··It's not me that made it poss i- ble," Wood declares emphatic a I ly. "ft was the men behind me ." His company urged Wood, of 12172 Pine Ave .. Los Alamitos. to TELEVISION SOLD FAST "Just as soon as the ad ran, l sold the television set." That's the advertising success experience or the Huntington Beach woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: 19" Color Philco T v w /:itand ~00 Jb~:il of fer XXX l<XXX J( you have a radio, television or stereo set you want to convert lo cash, call 642-5678. It only takes a rew words in tha right piece to attract a buyer. Along the Orange Coa~t. the right place is.the Qaily Pilot. EDITOR'S NOTE . In 1897, 8-year-old V1rgm1a O'Hanlon wrote the .Vew York Sun to ask 1f there was a Santa Claus? •·Yes. Virginia . . "came the famous reply A Jew days ago. two girls m Damson. Mich., wrote a letter to the F'hnt Jaurnal saying "Me and my best fnend are writmg to yau to ~kif there really zs a Santa Claus ... Sincerely, Gretchen Gehl and Stacy Pulcher," both 9. Columnist Alan N. Mac Leese replied: FLINT. Mich. <APl Dear Gretchen and Stacy: It would be very easy for me to start this letter to you by simply saying, ''Yes. Gretchen and Stacy, there is a Santa Claus.'' Bull am notgoingtodothat. I f)robably would do that if you were "little kids" and weren't beginning to understand things. But ... your letter shows that you have taken the first s tep toward being ''grown-ups" or adults. You di'<f that by asking a question about something that was important to you. A lot of people just believe anythmg that is told to them a nd don't bother to ask questions. People like that aren't grown.ups, not really. BUT PEOPLE LUCE YOU, PEOPLE who are "de- termined .. lo get at the truth, don 'l deserve to be put orf with an easy answer E s pecially about something as important as whether there is a Santa Claus. Let's go back in tustory. 1.600 years ago, to a man -a re31 man -named N1r holns ll<' was a bishop of a church in AsiaMlnor. This man. this r N1I man. did many good things for peo; pie. He didn't ~i\'e Chnstma~ prPsents to children, but was so loved by thl' people that, Mtl•r his death. they made him a "saint." , The people began observing his birthday by doing thl' Jund of things he did. Making other persons happy. t'spec1.tl ly their children . I~ ONE PLACE IN EUROPE, PEOPLE bt'gan giving their c hildren gifts on this saint's birthday and telhng the children the gifts were from St. Nicholas. Now that was both true and untrue. Remember, r told you this was n 't an easy question.· It was true because exchan~mg of Christmas gifts <'an be traced to St. Nicholas. It was untrue because the real St Nicholas is dead As the years passed, St. Nicholas was g iven many names in many countnes. In our <'ounlry, os you know, he 1s cnlled Santa Claus Parents nowadays tell their little rhildren that Santa Claus lives in the North Pole and \'ls1ts the m e verv Christmas with a s leigh full of toys drawn by eight reindet'r. YOU'LL NOTICE, GRETCHEN AND STACY, that I s aid parents tell this to lhe1r little children. Ry that I m ean children who haven't st arted to read and "rite and think about things in a~rown·up manner Which is why r hope you'll keep this letter amonj:? tho~<' of us who <.'3n be considered as grown up, or, at le.1st. sta1 I · mg to ··grow up.·· Here's why. Question Is thl'r<' a real man named Santa Claus who lives at the North Pole and v1s1ts ch1ldren on Christmas Eve (~f' SANTA C'L.\U • Pa~e A2) VAi L. Colo. I \ P) -P1L's1dt•111. Furd ~l'Cffi!' benl on being a onl m:in ('ham ber of comm erct' fo1 lh1s '"ealher stricken muunt,1111 resort proclaiming the sk11n.., - · l':<cellcnt. g n •al, although ot- f1c1a lly it ·sonly fairtogood · Snow less for a bout a Wl·t•k Va il m ay havt· to wait until n1·xt \\eekend. rn a)be longN, for enough snO\\ t o qualify fur Forll :> h1;th rating T hl' Pre!'.1d l•r1t ·!' cnthu-.,ia!'lm. t.':xpn•ssl'd \\ 1lhin hours of his :u rt\';.al h l'l"l' T uesd a). prnh,1bl,\ n •fll'Ctl'd t he t.1t'I thJl hc·'d bl•1·n .Jw ;.ay from tlw :-. lo1w.s Stnl l' 111~ \'nil holtd;I\' l~ist Chns lrn~1 .... Ford !'k.1 ed l11r nt>arJ~· t 11" hour:.-ll\'<.'r tra1b m.1rrt•d 111 spot... b\ let.' :.i nd In 1 oci..-., pok1n~ through a .spar:,t• !'.llU\\ c·m 1•1 \':.111 h:.is had HI lllC'hl•S of "tlm\ lh1s )e.1r, .1ho11l h;tlt llw norm.II amount. He laun('ht.'ll his LH.::.it 111n b" putting hi-. :.-1g n.1lul'l' on .1 nu m ber of penll1n).! b1lb. 11wl11d. ing the cnmpronH"l' t;t\. m1'.1 ... 11r" lh.ll l'Xl('nd'-!'Ii.) l.1\. l'lll" 1111 th1• far.st SI'\ months of J!Jil;, ~t11n, :\~I 1'hl• Pre.suknt .stl!lkd I ho• LI\ t'lll mL'asun· .md JH oth• r hill~ 011 .\ar Flll't'l' Orll' dll! 1•1;• 1h1 • tl1ght hl·n• from And11•\\ \11 1"011·1 H.l.SL'. Slt'pp111;..: off tlw pl.ttw, h1 dt.•c•lart.•d, · It s too 11H'•' .i d.1\ 111 ~lay an~ick," '' nd lw.tdl'd I 1 w 'tt11· .sk i SIOPL'!-. Most of tlw l inw th1· Pn·sHknt i.s here he w ti I 1>1• rd a'<mg, hut therl' a n• rn mon· ht lb ;m a1t111J! his s ig-natun• :ind hl' \\Ill .1b11 work on his St;Jll' ot lltt• l nion ,rd dress. CSee \'All .. Page .\2) Oran~ _coa .. 1 t: ....., C'>tr "~ ... , l ht•r F .l 1 r s k 1 <' s I h 1 1111 I.! It <'hn~tm .1~ D.1~ \\1th slr;.!hl h wa1 ml'r d :t\'l tntl' t1•m Pl't ;tlllrt'!' .. lligh~ ot lifi ,11 tlw lw;wbes ra~mr 10 i:' 1n I.ind (hernig ht l1m.., 111 1 lw Ill~. INSIDE TODA\- The t wo rrc•ators 11( Superman can ccli?brot•· Chnstmas krw11•mg thal thq/ u'tll TCCl'll't' $20,fHKI o year for the rr~t of tlw1r ht•t•s Tfw'tu~· artists sold n9hts Ill \fan of Sterl /M $JJO Jn 1938 .C:.IO"J M Index Al Your ~•v•<e Al MnL..1-rs Erm. tombe<-C2 Ml1lbn LM 8oyd •• lilllo""y TrM CJ ., •• c.111.,.,,.. ., II• i Cl•H•ll"' Com10 C1 I ~":!~ Fu.J\ "' . 8 ) Na11o>nal lffwi ... CrOH-r-d IU Cir ..... Co11nly AT .. OulllNolocn A.I Plt(l()lt tll 2 Ellll0t••t P'aoo •• !>Nr1\ 11. IM~r1eln~111 n• ' Sl«-"'-l'lltts ... 111\ ... ll(t "' . Tek•o\1011 u ,..,,.,.lt•coro A 7 TIIHtef'\ Mi HY G.ilnll'ltr •• Wtat~ ... Mltntt<.,,. CJ Wllrkt Ntwr. A4 . \ . .\ 2 DAIL V PILO f N ~ WooneSday. December 24. 197S Pilot Logbook And an Enjoyable Transition Period Uy 1'01" t\.\Rl.E\' OI IN 0.11~ Pl IOI Sl•lt Thosl' uf Lh \\ 1111 h.111 from th1· I.ind thJt tn\'l'nted the· Engh"h l,111ru.1gl' h;1\1' '1'1') littl1• p.~11,•1w1· with Uiost• "ho mutlljll' th1• tutll-'Lll' 111.1d1• ~·l11nous bv tht• likes of Sh.1k1•s1w.m· ~hl'llt•y. Rr0uke and Ryron \nd 1t d111· ... not surpnsc us in tht• lt•J t t11 ll·.1rn ft 11rn ;1 recent edition of tht· 1'1nH'" 11f l.11ndon that thousands of \mt'rtl'art puri-;ts an· clamonng for mt.>mbl'I ... 111p tn th<· nounshmg Commit ll'e for tl11• l'r''"t.'n .it1on of the English L.,mg u .ig t' Thrt'l' d1 ... ...:ocdul corruotions of mv n..1t1n• tnnj.!llt' h'.n l' come my way within lht• t.i ... t 10 d;" s and thev have done S•ALEY .1b-.olu\t•I) nnthin,i.: tn ~wrsuadl' me th3t tht' 11.1tw11 ' i-:11gt1 ... h lt'jt'ht•rs ha\'e any kmtl of ft.·~11ng lltr thl' :.t•nt1m1•nt b<.>-;t t•,presst.'d by Georg.e &·rn.ird Sh,rn II ~ou t·.111 t "Pt'.ik µlain 1':ngt1 ... h. don't bl0tl<h wl'll spt•.ik Jt Jll · I' .\l.l. thr<•t• in:-t.mtt.·~ ulll' a ... d1011l 1"ommunt('at1on. the :-t•conc1 .1 1.1\\ 1•n l11rc•t•nwnt r1•1xirt .md the third a judge's npJn1t)n 11 v. ,1s rtt'l'l's",iry fnr l?ll' lo r l'lurn to till' sourrt' 1>f llll' d11n1nit•nt lt1,.,1·11 h1·:.:1n t111 ••mp1 ehl'nd thl' ml•aning ol ht'\ phr.1.._, • .., \nd I quott· · 11"'.1:-.i'1.1blt• 1•nnd1mt·11t dN·1sion that pr1•d1l't.1hl~ pr1•1·1p1t.it1'tl .t d1•tN't.tblt• art•a of obfuscation." Or this Jt'\\ l'l 11! 1·dut·at10n1·..,t· "Nnnt• of thC' prC' dt•term111.illon f.tc•tors prt•i.c nt or prt.'\'IOUsl~ communicabil' t•oulJ bt> l'XPt'l·tl·d to opt11ni1l' a "tllt..ll•11t :.1tuat1on nl'cessan IY ... ul>Jt'C'l to attnttonaJ e' .llt1.1t1011 " \\ fl.\T IS S1l men.1<•1ng jtx1ut th1 ... kind of g1bbensh 1s that 1t 1~ bt>in~ pai.sed on to ~ oung!>lt•rs "'ho roll 1t around their hps .ind teeth as 1f tht•\ ha' t' been made pn vv to some magic formula of commumcatwn · Those v. ho speak and wnte in this manner are a menace le\ our !>Ill lt'l \ .\nd )el unt' uf thl' threl' perpt'trators of this utter rot hac1 tht' appallmJ;? nen t' to a!:>k me. knowing that l intended to" ntt.> on the topic. to de\ Ole ... ome -;pace to ex- pl.umng th1• purpn"l' of tht· 111'\\ -;paper in Jny debate affcct- mg the qual1t v of tht• EnglJ!>h l;.mguage \llm\ ml' to 11:-.t• th1'> ne .... spaper llJ t.lel1ver a Chnstmas erretini.: th.it. I .1m -.ure. "tll he fully understood by tht• c.·rnnt•rs tif t hi• l' l.I pt 1.1p thut m ;1-. 1 ueradt•s as E nglJ sh "Ol R l 'LTl:\1.\TE oh1t•c·t1\1• 1::. to l'ontmuoush asses:. ~111d ult1m:1t1•I \ h11p1•t11 ll) 11pt1rn11t• th1· degrl'<' of r·lanfi ca 11011 tnht•n•nt 1n Llw mfor nwt111n r·nm·eying µrocedurl' C'Ur n·ntl) sl'll'l'lt•d 11) Sl'll0n•1f1t pr<1<'I 1t1<>nt'r~ 'At lht' pn·st nt t1m1.> "4" em 1.,1011 :-.ubJecting alt wntten cnmmun1c:1t1on to .t ngorou~ und on~oing sc·rutin) proct.>ss Tht: management '>l'C'-.is 1h m1 ...... 10n a S\Stematic evalua twn of. or at 11.·as t an I!\ aluat1H· role in. the determinat1v1.• pnic't'"s .. •s l>y which overly t''<tended documentation 1s sub- m1ttt•d to a continuous questioning o f its appropn<1te mod.11Jt1es Our ult1m.1le t)h) ,.t1·" mu!>l al\l.ays be the opllm1z<1 ...11on of the two way info1 mat1on flow. 1f necessary by in- novall\.e support techniques \\'e underscore our con viction that the ut1l11atwn of word-processing equipment for manuc:;cnpt ~eneration ha-. to he \'le'Wed as a major, not to say pnme. n ecesstt} ~ .. r\T THIS TU1f' thl· per..,onnel associated with this in- form~t1on chs ... emm.:H1on modl· convey to its rec1p1ents ap- propnate greetings fiir tht· fest1\P period upcoming momen- tanly · 27 Took 011t Papers Mesa Council Race Now Includes 14 Tht• r.H'l' !111 th1 t'l' ... \!.11. on lh•· Costa '.\h''j Cit' Count . <;\q•ll1•d 1111-1 off1u.tl runner-. toc1.J\ Rut ll 1\ ..ts expertt'<i 111 1!1 rn\ fllrther bt l aust• tht• I l \ll'fl' f •·m j tot31 of :!I C'ltl/l'll" \ho h,I\ t' lclken out n11mm.1t1t1n ~1.1µ1.r loJt the '.\larch:! l'il'<'l11111 )1any of thl· otlwr \\h•• hJd 1111t filed their papl'r ' \t 1lh tht· 1·1t\ <'lerk b~ this m11r 111rw \\c•n· ,., peeled to do :-.n l;it1·r lt•l." Thi• dcaJl1n1' 1•>1 11·tur111n}.! papers was 5 o'l'1111·k tnnthht hut 1t w:.is IJkclv to ht· 'xtc:nd1:d 1t1 noon Dct· 31) for 111111 1111 11111hP11t:-. The posMb1ht v of .• n 1•\lt'ns10n rcslllts from a 11\'\l l.rn \\ h1d1 :-.hpulates that 1f ,Ill\ 111 th1 · in cumbcnts do not hi•· tlw dt•;111l1n1· \\Ill he Pxtt•ntl1·tl f11r non inrumhl•nh Otfl \ 1111' 111tt ntron 1-. to gl\ t• 3nnther 11ppor1unit \ l•• ORANGE COAST , ' "'"*"'' r , ....... , ... , ,, ,. r Voi• I ti., Robf•rt N Wt i.1 ,, 11• Jdl I< fJ c u• l••v , . '. ' . .. Thon .t I( I., ... JI '' lhom~" A Murf'htn• ,., ' Qlarles H LOO\ H '' hilrll P '" '" '· Otf1c~~ (()\!~ M# \t4 I N.,,..,.,u·t f,, · "' l t*f'll" .. 8f'• f" I • ~ ti• t•vt"l·"'Olft~f\#'•'t '• c d(l..,.r,..-'°' V• .. , ,.,.., Nrtlt Telephone II 14 > ~2-4321 Cl•ss1f1ed Ad11t-rt1s11lC} t.47 ~78 ,...,,,,.,r,. • v ... '•t• Sl1 til10 ···~ ,. 4U-o6l0 r , ~· Nc dh O• "~" Ct , t , '-S40-12 ?0 ( ~'' ,,,, l til ; Or 4f'llQ• I • t I r.g ( D , .... , ~ ,..... "'~' ·• .... ,, ..... 0-\ .n11t1•. "•'''' o• .ttt..-• ,,,,,, •rt~,. , .. ., _,.,.,,.., b• •••'•'"''•1 #flotf,,,.ut •CJ• l ,., , .. ,,., ... ,,a,.. ot • I01"~' t t ""'"., '\•tnftft t l•\ .n,, .. Q. VA•d •' O\U Ml \ .. f •l1fhtl'\1A .. ~\ff1(ttM>n ry tAf' f 1 \_II\ tnil" •~•, r.-v m•1• "* l\ rnol\t~l\I' n•ui.1"'"; h 11n.et1 tt'l "-, J\ rnont1ttw ~~~~~~~--' pt•r.,on' "ho l'Ons1dered running. tiut \\ho may have hesitated l~·l'<lUsc they thought an incum· lll'nt \\as running. In Cos ta '.\lesa. both Alvm L l'tnkley and Robert M Wilson, 1ncumbt.•nt-;. hu\ c announced that th<.>y will not seek re·elect1on -.o an l'Xtens1on appeared ccr I .tin l'hl•se "t.•re thl' cand1datt.'s who hJtl filed hy lh1s morning J Donn Hall . etdm1n1!>trator. .\.ith.rn L Reade. ch<i mber of nimmt.•rc·l' a.:;sistant manager. Ho se P Morales . bu s1 nesswnm;1n. Elvin llutch1son. rl·t1rec1 school pnn<'1pal ; Donald T Rull. Realtor associate; Vern n Ph ii Ji ps. st on:k e~·per at l..:C In int" Theodore C Bologh, ffijc•hrn1'-l engineer, Lewis E Y1wng. Ht>altnr a-.snc1ate. Alfred \ .JJ:-.kulsk1. attorney. Mary T '\m.ilhuwd t'l\IC' commit ll'e\\om.1n Phillip L F:vans, -.erqu• ... 1at1011 dl•Jl•'r David J Yarnjl , llPl'r.1t1ng l'n,g1neer . F:dwarc1 \l l'r;irl.rncl msurancr broker .snd Dom1n1<' Rac1t1. tl'" t'lt>r . and .111 mt·umb~mt Thos t' \\ hu h dd taken out papt·r .... h11t had not f1kd as of th1~ mormng "1·rt• '.\l 1<'harl .John Olson. 111du ... 1n.d buyt•r . Oougla!> 'loor1an . fl1111 ... t . Gerald \lcGuirl', businl·ss m.m. J oseph Schuval. real l'!'>tall' broker, Jot.'I J T r a c h t t' n h (' r i.: • c o n t a c t repn·:-entattvt·. Charles R. Qwn ta1d. rt•al ('State consultant: Jav H )1::itle:;;on. general managt•r-_ \\'tlli;tm R . Hoffman . retired. Al (' Wakefield. supervisor for a lumher inspection :-.e rv1r1• Hobert D Sch ricfer. bul\1 n e .. -.man . Ri c hmond E. Wes tlJke Jr. instructional aide. llarn .I Rull' dtrt'rlor of (l()y Comm11n1t~ ('('nler. and 1>1:1v1d l .<'1~h1011 . pt opt'rl' rrlt1n.11(er Apartment Burns D\1.1.\<.; 1.\P1 F'1red('part mPnl 111\ 1•..,t 1gators pned through l'hJrn·d '>(•ctu>ns of a plush 22- ... tor~ .1p,fflmcnt bmld.lnf( today, 'l'l'kHll.! thl' C'JUSl' Of 3 prt'<f ~IWf\ hi.lit' th;it l..tllt•d two r1rcmen and 1l1Jllfl'<I "'" iwrsons UPI Tel~o• Big Wheels at Christma4' Santa Claus rides a motorcy('IC in llouslon. T l'X .. wherl.' tw .. s !1'l l 1:-. hamp1..~l'l'cl by d lut'k uf snO\\, \\llllL'. 111 Delro1l. :\t1ch.. Dan Tocco carries his Christmas ll'L'l' home on the back of his "chopper.'' F rom Page .-1 J SANT A CLAUS ... with a sleigh full of toy!:i" :'\o, c,1\.'lthl'll .ind ~lat'\, lht•r~ 1!'> no such man Does that ammer hurt" '.\l,1f 1 \IHI ;1ng1' at tho:-e v.h11 h3ve told vou this 1 ... true" '.\1.11\1• .,..,,J ll'l'l thol C'hn-.tma:-. 1:-. spoiled" · · IF IT 001-:S. :\l.\YUE \0\ 11,\1> BETTER "top .ind think A!>k yourseh t•s "h~· wo11ld :rn)' l.mcl\ ) our parents. perhaps tell you that 'ue h .1 man \tas n·..il ;rnd cumrng this Christmas if 1t wt•ren't tn11· 1 Could it be that tt11s 1s lht•1r \l ;I\ of o.,how1ng th1•1r lovt• for you by telling you a lw;1utll11l st111 v ~ind making tl come true? Of showing you the JOY c•f gt\'tng" Could it bl' that the\ wanted to share a warm and \\Onderful world of "mak~ believe?" Could it be that the~ rl'nwmbl·r Y.ht•n they lived. ever so briefly. in that world" fh•fnn• thl.'y. too. !>tarted ask mg questions and gomg about tlw businl•s:-. of growing uµ" Now. let ·s ask your que:-t1on Jg.iin h there a S;ml.i Claus? Yes. Gretchen and Stac)-. tht>n' 1s, al ll•asl for the more fortunate children m our \rn1 ltl This ~.int.1 has a lot of names )-lother. rather. 1..·nel1· Fril'nd Grandmother. Grandfather. A~D FORTL :\ATE CHILDRt,, (' \~ J'KOVE th1~ S<rn l:i 1s real. The~ can 1ust l'l'.IC'h out .inci tom·h Oh. one more lhmg. <; retl'hl.'n ancl St aC'\ Pn·tt v :o;l)()n there should be two mort• Sant.i., .iround Ht·al ont:'s Tht:'ir names are Gretdwn and StJe\ High-speed Chase Clemente Officers Nab Seven Aliens Seven illeg31 <.ihl•ns and .i T1 Juana man alleged to ha,·e -.muJ! gled them into the United Stall's were apprehended hy San ('lemente Police following a har row mg high speed eh.1st' Tut'" day that ended when the pur-.ucd vehicle plo.wed into a storefront Police said the station wag<>n loaded with the se\ en Mexican nationals hit spet•ds of up to !'XI miles per hour on El Camino Real and Calle de Los Molinos before,il went out of control and struck a re:;;taurant supply firm :1t the corn('r of Los Molinos and Calle Valle. The st>ven were apprehendl'd ot the scen e. The driver, who escaped on foot. later was arrest eel near Avenida Hactt.'nda and He'll Take Anything BERKF:LEY Cl Pf 1 A roh ber al the Secuntv NalwnJI Rank branch wasn't t:hoc>."Y lie pulled a gun anc1 .1sk1.'CI fnr all the SIOO bills t('lll'I' 1':lm.1l>t'lh Johns. 22. had at. her <'Ollnt1•1 When she said she didn't haH· :my. he respond ed, "Then g1 v1• me you r so..~. 20:,. !Os, f 1 Vt's Jn<l one, .. • C3lle Sarr3mc·ntn aftC'r poller re· CCI\ 1•d a phom• tip from a c1t1zen US. Border P ,1trol agenli.. , .. ho pursued the 't•h1de al high "peeds on !ht• 11nrthbnund s.rn l>1l·~u Frt't'\\ ,I\ . .1 ... k1'<I for poltc•t· <.1ss1~tanr"" h1•r> lhl'\ n •Jt'hl·d th1 • ... outh r1ty hm1ls · Officers H 1C'ha1 d Gorman. WJ!l1am Trud<>au. Thomas .Jordan anct Richard StPecl Joined tht• cha se when the vehicle spcc1 off tht' frl't'" <t) onto 1<:1 Camino Ht•.11 Corman .,aid tn hi!-> n·port that thl' sperdtng car narrowly mis :-.(•d st nking st'veral mornin).! commut('rs a!-11 weaved in and out of lruffJC· al speeds up to 90 m1les per hour ThC' vC'h1clc s hot down Lo~ )1tlhnas 3ft<.•r npping through a land:-.ca pec1 m r d1an at a parking lot 1n the 1500 block of north F:l ( \11nino. Gorman said :'\o om~ w,1s injured when the <':tr fin~ill) <·.1m1• to rest Ill the s1d<' of ll11nn1cutt Company, 154 , ,.,.., '.\tohno" he s .111l PohC'l' 1de nt1f1ec1 the dnvPr of t h t• c· .1 r ,1 -. .I u <1 n )1 u n u t' I Conntlt•1. :?I . of T1Juana c;onrnl('? w; .... turnt'<l over tn Hn r<frr Patrol 3~1.'nts afl<'r being hooked by police on charges of n>cklc!!~ driving and leaving the sC'('ne of nn occident Th<' seven 1ll1·~al <tlil·n~ 01lso were rclcasl'<'I lo patrol agent~. f'rona Page A J SANTA ... the rounds of the wards They brought JOY to the world of f;Jll'\'IC'W Though crippled. blind. deaf or lrnpn~oned in mental infancy. the children smiled or squealed .._,1th delight and grinned at each 1>thers' new gifts . "I think they have their own kind of communication," said Wood. who knows many of the > oungsters . .. I think we all understand," "aid Denise's daddy. "But I don't h.now how to explain .'' Lost Cable Poses Hazard To Shipping A seismographic cable mort> than a mile long and four inche:-. thick that 1s used as part of an 011 t•xploration system may be float in~ off Southern California and posing a hazard to shipping. The lJ S. Coast Guard head quart ers in Long Beac h has warnt>d all s hips to be on tht• lookout for the 2,000·m eter. white. plas tic cable. lost early l::ist week in the Santa Barbara Channel. The Coast Guard issued the warn mg after the loss was report- ed by the Texaco Oi l Company. which reported that the cable. which was 35 to 40 feet underwater when it broke loose. could be nont- t.nJ?. .\Coast Guard spokrsman said ltl<la)· that the oil com1niny also 1s .111x1ous to find the cable becaus(• of its expense · The cable was lost from the motors hip Trinity about e1ghl miles north of Santa Cruz Island, the Coast Guard spokes man said. It was d escribed as being parl of .1 system that explores the sub- surface of the ocean bottom hy e lectronic impulses in searching for oil. f'ro•Pag~AI VAIL ••• The entire Ford family is here and went to a local hotel Tuesday night for a fondue dinner with fnt-nds, Mr and Mrs. Jim Brown of Logan. Utah. and their fh•e C'hildren The President '.s first outing on skis produced a near-mis hap Paying heed to well-wishers galhered near him al a chair lifl. he did not sec an empty chair sw ingmg mto position ~hind him Ford plans to r eturn to the Wh1tl' House on Dec. 30 He usually stays about twoweekli. f'rom Pag~ .l I HINSHAW. • • Bank in Or;.mgt• The 40Ul District t'Oll~n·:.::.111Jll explained from the witnt•ss i.t;mJ that the Orange att·ou11t "·' m aintained to record pa) uwnt ... made to him by convicll'<I forr1w1 assessor's aide Georgl' l ptm• "and others'' for "oral adv1ct· given them by the fo1 rm·r Orang1 County assessor U1;>ton. who paid S:!.900 intt> Hinshaw 's account. w:.is recent!~ sentenced to six months in thl' county jail and three years pr<1 bation after pleading guilty tn bribery charges. lle \\as r1· leased after servihg 87 day:. of ht i.. sentence. Hinshaw 1s bcrng tned 111 another courtroom on idenhr<il bribery charges contained in J grand jury indictment. 11 1 ... bribery trial has been recessed until Jan. 6. Hinshaw also admitted undt>r Brown's persistent questioning that he accepted and banked a pay ment of S2.200 from Or. Lows J . CelJa. the Orange County physician and political figure who is being investigated by the d.istrict attorney's office. Again, the congressman did not elaborate on the reason for the payment or its deposit in an account allegedly kept secn•t from his wife. Hinshaw defended a payment of 53,500 to his son, CSC S s tudent Andrew Hinshaw Jr .. 18. in Sep- tember as payment of college fees made under an agreement with his first wife, Jane Louise Hinshaw. Newport's Elections Open ·Jan. 15 :\lewport Beach·s election • Sl'ason will open officially Jan. 15 when filing opens for three pos1 lions on the seven member coun cit. City Clerk Laura Lag1os said that the de<1dhne for the filing of ' nomination p~pers for the Apnl · 13 municipal election will be Feb 15. at noon . Although most Orange Coast cities already are in the midst of the filing process. .Newport 1s later because of provisions in the city charter. To be ehg1ble to run for thl• council. )iliss Lag1os said . .i nominee must be a regbtl·n·d \ oh~r from lht• counl'tlma111c 1..h-. lnct \\here lw or s ht· "l'L·k~ dl•t· 11011. A one·}1.•ar residene) 111 California and 90 day residl•nt·, m the district ;.ire C'harter 1 t· qrnremrnt:- The nominatwn papt.•r!> mdy lw circ·ulated hy any reg1stl'r1·d \'Oll'r 111 the l'll). she !>u1d. and must be s1~nrd ll\ at ll•ust ~o and no mon• than :rn r~'g tsll'red 'Oll'l')) an Nt>wport Thl'el' d1s tncts ;it stdkL• 1n llw l'lections and th<.• areas tht•y en compass ::ire : -Oistrict Two, co\ l'nng Wrst '.'iewport . :"\ewport Shore'. ;\;ewport Cn'st. The Vt>rs<.1illl•s, :"\ewport Island and Ralboa Co' l's )1 a yo r Don a Id ;\J d n n 1.., <.1lready has announced his in cumbent c;mdidary then'. -Distric t Five, coven OJ.! Balboa I sland. Promonton Pomt. Reacon Bay. F.astl>lufr and Park ~ewport Cnune1lmJ11 Paul Ryckoff has del'l:ired l'an didacy for re-election -District Seven. l'llrnmp<.1..,:- 1 n g Caml'o Shore ... C<1m1·11 I ughlands. Shorl' C'hff:-. Coron.1 Highlands. a portion of llarhor Vit>w Homt>s. Harbor V1l'W I !tits. .Jasmine Creek and Spyi.:las ... Hill Councilman J ohn Store will not set>k re-election 111 that d1!'. tncL Ms. Lagios said that anyon1· with questions about details of the election. includin~ sp~cif1c district boundaries or nomina- tion papers. may conta<'t her of face al city hall for assistanct'. The direct number 1s &16·2251 l'l~fna111 \/blt Sen. George McGovem <D S.D. > has announced plans for a New Year's visit to J lano1 and possibly Saigon to asses::-; VietnamC'SC' in tercst in rcsu m in~ rtllutwns with the United Stal<'s. I V< 1 ( I Pil• ha· F .. Q• no. I 12: l~ thE an Mi Po 1 tw an OCt bu pl; Ch Jo s t ~ juc for Co Py 1 Co sal (in pr. da r I tea we tel tba ml F '~ r ( I ~ ty b.1 1 No IT\4 bo: aut 1 tk> lnt '~ Ei ' Ff'i d•! tOf' Oft tJ-., e« sal Utt fCKI fl'O