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1976-01-02 - Orange Coast Pilot
BFire I Claims Woman By ROBl RT BAR~ER Oflllt °'"' .. , ... ~ A 24-year-old Huntington Beach woman burned to death early this morning when a fire in a couch earlier in the evening re- kindled and englalf ed the home, according to fire department of· ficials. Found dead on the kitchen floor was Mrs. Suzanne Miranda, 21, of 16741 Glenhaven Lane-in central Huntington Beach. Her husband George, 25, was taken to the Orange County Medical Center burn unit with second and third degree burns over the upper part of his body. He was listed in serious con- dition this morning. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~gFire Sparks I Blaze By JOANNE REYNOLDS Oftlle 0.llJ PllGCSUff A log fire left smoldering in a screened fireplace ignited the blaze that claimed the lives of six f>eople in Newport Beach on New Year's Day, firemen reported to- day. I Fire department spokesman Art Morton said the early morn- ing fire at 116 E. Ocean Front started when sparks from the log· fire apparently agmte<J. com- Da11, Plioe si.tt Photo bustibles outside the fireplace. TRIED RESCUE -Steve Golin, 29, of 317 Island Ave., saw flames on h is way home and attempted to enter burn· ing residence. He was forced back by heat, flames and ex- ploding window glass. Fire officials disputed some claims that they were late arriv- ing at the blaze. They were ham- pered, however, by a dry hydrant. ., another blocked by a parked car and a motorist who ignored the fire blockade and ran over a hose. FRIDAY .JANUARY 2, 1976 Your Hometown Dally Newspaper ------ TEN CENTS azes .. ' A family dog also perished in the fire, apparently because of smoke inhalation. Fire offici~ls said today they learned that a cigarette had caught the couch in the living room on fire _at around midnight Morton said the fire was so in· tense that investigators were una- ble to determine just exactly what 0 F combustibles were involved. C ar'W'H ~r~ The fire k i 11 e d Don al • • ~ • '7 Micbalsky, 47, his wife Sarah, 40, and sons Dimitri, 4 and Jules, l. In INSPECTOR LOOKS OVER NEWPORT BEAC--H FIRE RUBBLE WHERE SIX PER SQ NS LOST U\l~S Old Single-Wall Construction Collapsed 10 Minutes After Blaze Was Dlscover ~d ' ~ but the Mirandas thought they had successfully extinguished it and weht to sleep. Flames shot up again shortly after 1 a.m. and engulfed the ·f house. Capt. Roger Hosmer of the Huntington Fire Department said the Mirandas tried to exit through the flaming hallway and out the front door. He.said that Mrs. Miranda was following her husband with her Ybands on his s houlders. r-She apparently lost con~ct and became ~9nf used and made a wrong turn at lhe kitchen where her lifeless body was found, according to Hosmer. Fountain Valley policeman Tony Marley, who noticed the C'L .-k c addition, Michalsky's secretary IWC ron -Lillian Sabeh, 4~.oL.£.lacentia, .I:' and her daughter Elizabeth, 8, Frost Loss ·- Orange County farmers today assessed damage to crops from th'e overnight frost which sent temperatures down to 22 degrees in some a-reas. James Harnett, deputy agricultural commissioner for Orange County, said ~hat there would be some dall)&ge~ such low temperatures, but it would take time to determine ,now ex· tensive it was. "The extent may not be known until it is time to harvest the crops," Harnett added. also perished. The family dog, Mouse, also died. A spokesman for the Orange Count)( Coroner s aid all six people died of smoke inhalation. He said RELATED STORY, PHOTOS-Al identification of the bodies were "very, ·very· difficult," because they were burned beyond re- cognition. · · , !»lly ,.. .. , ~los lly RlcMnl Koeflle,. • glow of the fire and was the first on the scene, reported that I .Miranda tried to re-enter the I house to rescue his wife when he j discovered she was not with him. f Marley_ re~rted that he ~ restrained Miranda aha then at· ~ tempted to .enter the home . himself but was clttven back by i the raging flames. He said that ,f itrus, avocados, and strawberries planted in the last two months would be most affected. "Some growers have wind machines and heaters, and it -will vary from grove to grove on how much damage there was," Harnett said. He said that for a time Wednes- day, before the body of Elizabeth Sabeh was found , investigators were hopeful that she had been visiting .friends elsewhere and may have escaped the blaze. That hope was ·crushed when her body was found in the charred ntinsofthehome at3p.m. NEWPORT FIREMEN BATTLE FLAMES AFTER ROOF, WALLS COLLAPSE IN HEAP Battalion Chief Phil Hayden Said, 'It Became One Huge Trash Fire' -Officials estimate<! a structure 1 loss of $30,000 with additional Ham-ett said that he had re- ceived reports of temperatures as low as 22 degrees in the San Juan Capistrano and El Toro area. The temperatures were in the mid-twenties in the Irvine area. t. (See HB FIRE, Page A2) t· M~sa Couple Escape. Fire From.Stove Bill Gracia, 26, and his wife ~caped from a fire in their home at 245 Mesa Drive, Costa Mesa, toaay when they woke up at .2:24 a.m. and found the house filled with smoke. The National W eatber Service predicted slightly higher tem- peratures for tQDight, with the .. lowest minimum expected to be 26 degrees and with general minimums in the upper twenties and lower thirties. ~Temperatures were to range from 5'2 to 62 degrees today. with Saturday's temperatures averaging 5 degrees higher. T~ forecast said that the humidity may be higher Saturday, but drier air was predicted for Sun- "The fire was just beginning to -take hold,'' Battation emet-Ed- Lewis said. "They were lucky." day evening. The fire was caused by heat . from a wood-burning pot-bellied stove which seared and bu.med a partition wall. Lewis said-that tbe stove was located too close to the wall and in addition the wall wsa 'built with combtlstitile material. The damage was ~timated at $500. Coast Weather Fair skies through Saturday. Slightly warmer with. highs Saturday of 60 at the beaches and 6S .in· t land. Lows tonight 32 to 42. INSIDE TODAY The American Fr~edom ' Train will be rolling into coim- t11 M.if tonk wilh amJW im- ~alive e~hibit1 fr<rm U.S. hUtory. See ttory on Page Cl of Weekender. latlex v His New Year Starts()// With a Blaze The new year was but three minutes old and San Clementean Stuart Trable sat plunked in front of the televisfon watching the 'traditional Guy Lombardo celebration when his backyard and fence erupted in Dame.\ A· fir·ebomb , possibly of military origin , bad been tossed into Trable's yard at 215 Trafalgar Lane. The r-esulting •fire damaged the fence and burned grass and brush in the im- mediate area. Trable's home was untoucbedbowever. ' San Clemente police are seek· ing a man in a pickup truck seen. speeding away from the area shortly before the fire. · Ford's Farm Talk . WASHINGTON (UPJ>-Presl· dent Ford wUl fly to St. Louis Mon~ day· to 1ddre11 the American Farm Bureau national con· ventton and also w UJ hold a closed question and answer session with newt execrut1n1 from four mfddle western atates. .I\ •• Battalion Chief Phil Hayden said firemen quelled the blaze as quickly as possible in spite of some• problems including a dry hydr3!1t, a h)\drant.obstructed by a parked car and an errant motorist who drove over a hose. Hayden, who directed firemen , at the -blaze, said the fire may have been burning for some time before the fire department was notified. A neighbor of the Michalskys, · Steve Golin, 29, of 317.Island Ave., said he spotted the fire as he was driving home from a party. He tried to get into the burning home to get the family out, but was driven back by the intense heat and thick smoke. He said that the fire then was burning so furiously that wiridows were exploding from the heat. <See 6 KILLED. Page A2) New Manpmver Office Opens The youth division of the Hunt- ington Beach Ma npower Administration has announced a grand opening of the new Youth Employment Service on Thurs- day, Jan. 8 at 10 a.m. in the Hunt- ington Center Mall, 7777 Edinger St. The Yo uth Employment Service offers counseling, and job placement referrals to young workers seeking full-time, part- time, permanent and temporary jobs. It will be open from 10 a .m. to 5 p .m . Tuesdays thro u gh Saturdays. Bi~entenaial BalJg The United States' first bicentennial baby, Victoria Sayson, is held in the arms <>f htr !llother, Carmelina Sayson of the Philippines after· her birth at 1:34 a.m. in Agana, Ouam. ffer parents we~c admitted to the .island as immigrants and are not. c~tlzens, b~t. Victona, by virtuct of her birttt on U.S. soil. lS a U.S. citizen. I . ~ Colist Fire Victim w:, ~~~~'!! o~ye~~e~~uced al 0t111eo.11r Pt1etsuH FUllerton in t~~g of 1979. The tragic deaths of six Dr. Leo Kreter, chairman of persons in the New Year's Day the college's music department fire in Newport Beach may also and a personal friend of the fire mean the Joss of two ma1or works victims, sifted through some of by Dr. Donal Michalsky, one of the •papers ~btained from the the victims. . burned home Thursday. Dr. Michalsky was on a sab-Some of Dr. Michalsky 's work batical leave from Cal State had been saved, he said. He was F\.allerton, where he was a pro· uncertain, however, whether the fessor in the music department, complete works were salvaged · to work on compositions in his .or copies were filed elsewhere. beachfront home. Dr. Kreter credited his col· One of his works," a symphony, league as "the spiritual and in· is scheduled to be premiered by tellectual leader" of the college's the Pasadena Symphony this spr-composing faculty. ing. The second, a bilingual English-German opera which he. In addition to being one of the had been working on for at least most published facuhy me~ bers, Dr. Michalsky was or1e of the most knowledgeable in music Kidnaped ~ine, 20, Freed U.nhurt A 20-year-old Camp Pendleton marine was kidnaped in downtown San Clemente Wed- nesday but later released qn· ha~ed by hi.s abductors in Dana Potnt. San Clemente Police Det. Leonard Goodwin said rob~ry is belleve<t to have been the motive for the abduction. The roung marine hid his wallet and at was missed when the kidnapers searched him. The kidnaping took place at about 10 p.m. when two men in an old car pulled up beside the leatherneck on a downtown street. They talked with him briefly then one of tbe men pulled out a handgun and demanded that th~ marine get in the car. ' The marine ·was released. ii\ Dana Point . Del. Goodwin said the kldna· pers were-pbssibley marines themselves . They were described as being about 20 years of age. Police declined to release the identity of the kidnap victim. literature, he said. Ur. Kreter said he would be missed mostly at FUilerton but also all other Southern California college music departments. The college recently . was in· formed that Dr: Michalsky had been honored for "his con- tributions to the American musical scene'' for the ninth con- secutive year by the American Society of Composers. Authors and J>ublishers. Dr. Michalsky, who had been <See VICTIM, PageA2) First Whale Seen A.long ' Orange Coast .... Wh ale-watching season and 1976 atrived at the Orange Coast at about the same time, according 'lo Newport Beach lifeguards. Lt. Logan Lockabey said lifeguards spotted the fi rst whale oftheseasooonNewYear'sDay. Whale watching season usually, Juts throuih the end of February when the Callfornla gray whales and some killer whales migHle $0Ulh to their breeding grounds ln Scammon's Lagoon in Baja California. I "' . DAILY PILOT ' * I "' ' • • k • • O.lly """ ....,.., ... trkli0'0.-11 FIREMEN SIFT THROUGH DEVASTA'{ION IN HUNTINGTON BEACH R!StOENCE Housewife Perished After Flames Flar•d Up From·t.tvlng Room Couch CDP Logs 55 Coast Cities Cite 21 Drunk Drivers A total of 21 drunken drivers were arrested by police in Orange coast cities over the New Year's holiday, police reported today. In addition. California Highway Patrolmen patrolling the major part of southeastern Orange County said they arrested 55 peo· pie fqrdrunking driving. Nineteen of those arrested by local police were picked up in the three cities which operate a spt>cial "duce patrol" aimed at Paramedics Bring Back Choking M~n getting drunk drivers off the streets. No arrests statistics were available from Lagwia Beach. San Clemente reported two ar- rests. These cities have not been using a drunk driving patrol. Of those with duce patrols, Huntington Beach .recorded the most arrests with 13, Costa Mesa had two and Newport Beach had four. Officers explained that many more motorists were puUed over for questionable drivin g and were driven home by friends or sent home in cabs. "We only arrested the ones that there was nothing else to do with,'" said Sgt. Cliff McBride of Costa Mesa. Each city independently in- itiated a drunk driving patrol at the beginning of December. The patrols are manned by traffic of· ficers who!;e sole duty it has been to spot drunks. ... . FrolliP0geAJ -. HB FIRE .•. losses of $19,000 to the contents of the home. Fire Capt. Roger Hosmer said the Mirandas could easily have been saved if they made their ex· it through a window about a foot away from their bedroom window. Fire Chief Raymond Picard said the victims could have escaped the tragedy had they taken any of three steps. "They should have called the fire department when they noticed the couch was on fire," he said. "They also didn't have a smoke detecter test device which could have given them a 25- minute advance warning and they didn't have an exit plan worked out in case of emergencies," he said. .. Firemen said flames from the Miranda home ignited the roof of an adjoining residence but were quickly doused. Three firemen were reportedly injured fighting the blaze. Two suffered from smoke inhalation and one had a slash'ed hand from broken glass. t , Sw~s~dke• Winner Unions National Association . .Pam Skipper is in the background and Burt Riedel and Bobbi Jo Smith sit in the boat on the float. A lans~de Vlct-<>rilln 'b andstand of gJadiolas is ttie:~t1lk~ winner of the 87th annual-fl'ournament of'Roses Parade. lt was. butlt for the-:23,000-{Ilember Credit 'Lonely Man' Held In Laguna Assault Arion Probed 'In Hlllltingt'on Woman's Fire Laguna Beach police arrested a 27-year-old New Yorker Thurs· day after an assault and attempt- ed rape of a Laguna Beach woman who had stopped to talk with the man ''because he seemed lonely.'' Gerald G. Diggs was arrested in the immediate vicinity of the 20-year-old victim's apartment. The woman fought off an at- tacker who forced his way into " her residence. Det. Alex Jimenez said the Ford Signs Bill woman was uninjured but was extremely upset by the incident. · Huntington Bea.ch police of· The woman told police-she met ficers were investigating pdssi- the man at Laguna·s Main Beach ble arson today after a second Park and talked with him briefly fire in three days broke out at a there. young woman's apartment. She said as she left and began The victim, Penny Groenke, walking to her apartment, the 17252 ·Ash St., was treated for man· followed and after about 10 s moke inhalation ~n a New blocks, she stopped and talked Year's Eve fire and also received with him again because she felt emergency treatment from a fire he was lonely, Det. Jimenez said. t2 48 t d a : a.m. o ay. The man followed her to her apartment and as she attempted Officers said she escaped to shut the door, she told police1 serious injuries in both blazes. forced his way in and attackea Investigators said the first the woman. blaze was surted in a chair and He fled after her sct:ea.rr.s a..nd carpet of the second-floor apart· resistance r..aised · a commotion. menl. WASHINGTON <AP>·-Presi· · The woman called police and dent Ford has signed a bill Diggs was arrested. The second flared up when authorizing $634 miilion over fi ve paper and debris were piled up years for the Public Broadcasting and ignited outside the young Marni Im woman's front door. Flames Corp. and vetoed a bill designed to • e proving were extinguished in both in· insure that economic con-siderations are taken into account WASHINGTON (AP)-Mamie stances before serious damages m. deliberat1·ons .a.f the Nati"onal could occur, officers said. Frank W. King of Huntington -Beach came within a minute of 1 not surviving into 1976. I King, 6~, choked ciri 'a piece of steak whHe dining at Reubeq's restaurant 1555 Adams Ave .• Costa Mesa, but was saved by Costa Mesa's paramedics. Fr01ll Page-Ai --- "' Eisenhower is showing improve- . Securi==Y. Co ~liLT~ vetQed sill ment 'ii\. P~~ :l>ottl.$ ~WJ1 .-t'1e . Officers sald today they have ·• --· ---· 'VU>uld b,e~'°' ol~ viral condtti<111~d\ h0sp1talized no d6firiite s~ects .as yet and the Treasu embershtp on tile her at Walter Reed Army Medical are' no~ awaritof any"inotives for Paramedic Frank Fantino said today that King was blue in the face and was not breathing when the paramedics arrived at 8: 10 p.m. New Year's Eve. "He was not breathing, and though he did have a pulse that would have gone in about a minute," Fantino said. Fantino and fellow paramedic Bob McVey cl.eared the ob· struction with a s uction unit and by sitting King up and slapping him between the shoulder blades. The paramedics assisted King's breathing for a while with a resuscitator. and on orders from doctors ~t Hoag Memorial Hospital injected s odium bicarbonate to correct tbe lack of oxygen in the bloodstream. "After the second injection he was able to breathe on his own," Fantino said. An hour later, King was re· leased from Hoag after a further checkup and was able to return to his home at 18926 Goldenwest St., Huntington Beach. King apparently was saved by two factors: the ability and equipment of the paramedics and the fact that the paramedics are based at the Adams Avenue fire station and arrived at the restaurant within a minute of re- ceiving the call. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT Tiit> O«•nllf' Co.1\t.Oally P•lot. With .vllltll •f tombone<I IM N•ws Pru-. I• P'Jb4i~ by IM O<a"ll't '""'' PvbllV>1n9 Corrc>&nv S<>IM•al• echhons .,e publo>t>•O Monciav lhrouQt> F •ICUY 1 .. C~U. MP.a, Npwporl IJ<okl\, H""loncjLOn 8f:ach/Fovntaln V111111ty, 1rv1rit1t, SAcJ<Utbacl(_ \/tlltY .,,., L<lQUn<I B•ath/Soulll CoMI. ,., sing!~ reQioftdl 41<lillon •\ ,...b11-.i latw<<»y• ano Wn• curs. The principal pullH•ltlng r,lent Is •I a3I V<u t S.Y -l•etl, Costa Mew, Cal l0<n1a '7b21>. Robert N. Weed Pro.,cknt •n<I Publl~ Jack R. Curley Voe. Pr .. ocS.nl •nd GtMr.tl MilN!ON Thomas t<eevil ECltlor Thomas A. Murphlne M<onAQinQ Edll0< Charl~S H. LOQS Richard P. Nall .-nistant Ml>M~ng Ed"°" Offices C.0$1• MH• :UO.Well Oay Slrfft ~WPort &Hc:I\ J)Jl Ne---1 Bou-rd 1.aQuM S.&Cll, , , .. Gl_.,..e Sll'ffl Hunllngt"" Beath: t llfS ~II tl<lutev•rd \edal•b..:• V•lln: 1S201 I.A P111 RC*S at Sano~~,.,_ T.a.phOM (714) 642-4321 Classitied Adv•rlilint '42·1'71 S-l•NO VallerHtwtOftk• S1t;u10 , f'tOM'-llCI•,,..., .. 4H_. , ,_ ~ o.-· ~ ..... , Coo<nmuflllltt MO-tl20 OloWIGM. 1'75 Or<tntt C041tl Publllllll!O ~ ,...,;. ko """'' stori.,. 1lh'1.lr•I...,., lldllOf\fl M•I\« '" adn•ll\1>,,.•lllt M•~•n m•v ll• · ,..,,~owoo "'ilMwl 1.oHi.I 11erm1u1011 ol u11vtitlil or ' !oft611d (llU PHltQf P•ld .. QKl1 Mt~I, 4;.oiM-111•. '"'"'"''le<! .., --"'" -' !MY; &v Mall '4.U ll\OllllllY, mllll•Y dnll"81._ v n-111, 6 KILLED IN NB FlRE. ---.:.. :::-.tfiitiorm_l~l!~.J~~---Center. .. ..... ~ -·--.._.. tlwW~Q,\\t • ~ "------------------.;:;;:o-.~•;....;:;...•.,_a .w;;:..;;i,;,...-..;\..:;4u...:;•:.-l!~•L • .l&.!.a.? ... ~-=='"-•----·-__ .. __ ,._._•_..•:_ .. _._, ----"-·---'' • • He ran to the fire station a block necting a pumper truck to a away and notified firemen.· As hydrant. When the main hose firemen put out a call on the blaze, was broken, the lines use.d by an unidentified neighbor woman firemen on the flames went dry. ali-ocalled in an alarm. In another case, firemen had to Morton disputed reports that locate and wake a nearby resi- the first fire trucks were delayed dent who had parked his car in in getting to the fire because they front of a hydrant. took a wrong turn. He said the Police s aid no action.was taken first call was logged at 1 :44 a.m. against the motorists in either and that the first trucks were case. there "within a m inute." Hayden said some of the hose "It was completely involved in nozzles became clogged as the names by the time the units ar-fire was be ing fought because, rived," Hayden said. "Within 10 "anytime you use that much minutes, the house had collapsed. water, it starts moving sediment It was just one huge trash fire.'· around and we got a couple of ob- Hayden explained that the structions in som e nozzles." Michalsky house was a single· One truck was forced to hook wall, board and battin con· up to a hydrant atthe bay side of struction that burns more quickly Island Avenue when it was dis- andis more prone toaollapsethan covered that the hydrant at the more modern, two wall con-Island and Balboa Boulevard struction. was dry because it was being re· He said most of the dama~e ~red. one neighboring house occurred • -ltayden said that problem was when the chimney fell through the the res ult of-a breakdown of in· roof of the single-story home. The house communications. house was unoccupied at the time, , In addition to the six units from firemensaid. the Newl>ort Beach fire depart- Damage from the blaze was ment, Hayden said two fire bOats es_timated ·at $50,000 for the from the Orange County Harbor Mtchalsky home, $10,000 to the Patrol were standing by along' home at 118 E . Ocean Front, and with additional trucks from the $40,000 to the house at 114 E. Orange County and Costa· Mesa Ocean Front. fire departments. The stand-by Additional smoke damage oc-units were not used. · c_ured to _homes in the block, "Considering tbe area-and fll'emensa1d._ . . . the fact that there is abqut three · Hayden sa1d-6everal neighbors feet separating the houses co~tributed their aid. in fighting there-I think our department adJacent blazes with garden did an excellenl job," Hayden hoses. said. Six firemen. were treated for smote inhalation and two for minor burns. Robert Mendez, 21 . an Orange resident who was vis- iting friends in the area, was in- jured by flying glass as he tried to douse the' blaze at 118 Ocean Front. He was taken to Hoag Memorial llospital where he was treated for lacerations and a fractured tbum b and released. City. officials and firemen were scheduled to meet today to dis· cuss the problems encountered io fighting the blaze. Hayden said two baclnq> trucks were delayed in working on the fire because of two unrelated ill· cidents. .Jn one case, he said, a driver ignored police officers who were routing traffic around the fire .. and drove over a main line con· Oil Spill in NY HAVERSTRAW, N.Y. <UPI> -A 125;000 gallon oil spill has created a large oil slick ln the Hudson River. .. . . ' * * * Fro..Pa,,eAJ VICTIM ••• on the Fullerton music faculty since the department'· w:aa. formed in 1960, was a founder and for many years a director or the Orange County Chamber Concerts. He was also active in the Los Angeles chapter of the National Association of American Composers and Conductors and bad been compling an anthology of Southern California com- posers' work$ for study by area music students. Dr. Micbalsky's wife, Sarah, an artist, two young aons and the music departme11t's secretary Mrs. Ullian ~abeh, and he~ daughter, al$o died in the fire. Dr. Kreter said several of the music department f acuity were meeting this afternoon to plan a campus memo-rial service or ~ concert. Funeral 1ervtce1 for the victims are sUll pendfn&. I 4 ... UPHOLSTERY Marge Carson, Sherril, Henred~E California Design Forum Stop in today·/ or the beat selectioia! . ·- NEWPORT BEACH• 1727 WEST,CLJt'F DR_., ¥2·2050 . . . . WHIDA~S I SATUIDAY~ t·qo to •·io • . LAGUNA BEACtl • • Jq~<>Jt1'tU.'t>L\T W'NV .. ~ fM.-Sl TORRANCE• 21Mt HAWTHOfl"i+8LVD. Wpett Fti. til ti.~L 11-5:.JO) • . 3'rl-!fl' J ' "The cohima appears daibieac~ Satllrd Y• .. •4 MQnday1. ;ot a µroblr~.~ 'f Jum 1rntt' Pai IJwm. Pat u:11l Ciit Tfld tape. gt't the a111tD.-rs <111d/'~ • riorr I/OU 11u1.• rv _ s04rx-tneQuilft>s m \. gol1arnme111 a11d ~ bruhH·ss. Mall JIOur que~t1ons ill P o t Dunn Al ' Your Si:r v 1c;~ Ora ngt' C:oo sr Doily Pilot. P.O. BCII 15'0. '06,~tQ Mrso. C:A 92626 · 1'•<'141dt ~Hr telepl1011e manbf r , - Blndenf)•r9n-t DEAR Pia';, !Teed riad!U that one or the Holl)'WObd,atudios was searching for survivors of t~e famous Hindenburg airship disaster, or for persons who knew of a survivor. One of my E!astern relatives often talks about a sur-v~vor that he knows. 'can you give me the details about whom to contact so that he can pass along the information to his friend? . . L .L., Huntington Beact1 Your relative's friend can coo.*. tact Booker McClay, Univ.ersal Studios, Universal City, CA 91668, with proo and a Photo. Tht're were 62 s urvivors of the · disaster, which t(>Ok place at Lakehurst, N.J. on May 6, 1937, and r ecords show that J,042 passengers made sale crossings of the Atlantic on the airship before she exploded and burned at her moorings during a landing procedure. Incidentally, part o( Universal's film about the Hin· denburg was shot in Orange County. New 'Ganae'?· DEAR PAT: In July 1975 I re- ceived a letter from the Colum- bia Research Corp. staling that I had been picked by computer to receive a Las Vegas vacation for two worth SSOO for only ·sis. I mailed m y ~heck July 30. It was cashed Aug . 4, ·but I didn't re- ceiv~ m y vacation package. r wrofe, but no reply was received. Tben on Oct. 11, I received the same offer under another man's name -also from Columbia Research Corp. I answered, say- _ ing that I'd alread y paid my $15. No reply came from him either. Can you help me? C.B., Balbt.>a An increase ln tratrlc fataHties, a decrease in fire damage and a marked slowdown in construction activity marked the funu m<mlhs of uns in San Clemente. ,t\ccording to a report recently presented to city councilmen, there were three fatal traffic ac- cidents in San Clemente in the first_ eleven months of last year. There were no fatalities in 1974. The total number of accidents for the 11-montb period also was up, with 462 accidents logged, in- cluding 100 that involved in· juries. Corresponding figiires for ' 1974 were 389 and 88. Monetary loss from fires amounted to $184,088 for the first 11 months of 1975, compared to $208,465 during l974, even though city firemen responded to 200 more alarms in 1975. In the city's . building depart- ment, the number of permits is· sued dropped from 9'l7 during the first 11 months of 1974 to 787 in 1975, with a corresponding drop in valuation of construction from $22:3 million to $14.2 million. Total fees collected by the de· partment, including park fees and environmental impact r e- port fees, stood at $230,879 for the fll'St 11 months of 1975, sharply lower than the $415,197 collected in 1974. Other s tatistics released for the first 11 months of the year show: · -Beach attendance at strands watched by S a n Clemente lifeguards exceeded 4.2 million, up from 3.5 million in 1974. -Fees charges users of the municipal golf course climbed to $303,446 from the $249,106 posted inl974 .. -Street sweepers operated by the city covered 10,421 miles, compared to 6,684 during 1974. -The city sold 166.2 million cubic feet of water, compared to 161.5 million c ubic feet during 1974. Marine Corps Pro"bes Bl<Ut Death of Kith The attorney general's offtce · requests that all persons receiv- ing materials from CRS forward this corr,.._~ Ja. U;ae &· _ torney Generaf's Public Inquiry Un lt, 55 5 Cap itot Ma 11 , The explos ion of a live military Sacramento, CA 95814. AYS re· shell which killed two Orange aders will recall a number or County boys on a beach outing at items published about a similar Camp Pendleton with the ir promotional offer from Market parents was under investigation Development Corp., an Oh.lo· by the Marine Corps today. based mail order COl1!J!any. 'J.'ltis Dead are Andrew Timothy operation •g •Tt-Ort.,l..ei!.tltect ln-; O'Toole, 8, of Santa Ana and John suitsfiledby~..u.gmrfEin=: Annr<?ny Erickson, 14 . o f several st ate~ •fttl •-ell.ii JQH~-: Anab~1~. fUed by the tJ;I. Postal,ServJce. The boys w e r e playing on MDC promptfy tited for bluffs above Camp Pendleton's bankrupt~y, n egating further Red Beach campgro~d where legal action, and eventually their families had been staying in claimed ·:no funds" were avalla· trailers since Wednesday. The ble to reimburse subscribers to explosion late Thursday morning the "Treasure Cheat,• o1 vacation was beard along the beach which nl~. in add.ition to subsequent is used for amphibious landing sewmg machine effen.-Colum· exercises bia Research Corp. ls headed by · -the same man, Raymond An· The younger boy was p~o- derson, according to a California nounced ~ead at the scene wh!_!e deputy · attorney general. y_oung Enc~s~n was d~ad on ar· Although Anderson can't dedare nval ~t Tn-C1ty Hospital about bankruptcy again, it appears 10 m1!es to the s outh,. at that he's game for another try at Oceanside. gouging $15 a bead from con· Although the accident scene sumers. A warning about CRS was once used as a weapons fir· was pr~iously published in the ing range, a Marine spokesman July 6, 1975 A YS -column. _ said that was ended years ago. TONNER CANYON BLAZE BURNED 160 ACRES IN SEVEN-HOUR FIRE It Was the 'Worst Jan. 1 In Orange County History,' Deputy Coroner said. ~ O.oly Pilot Piiot•~ oy Rlch.ard Kotftlef' FIREMEN BUILD BACKFIRE ANO THROW FLARE TO BATTLE BRUSH FIRE Ten Perished New Year's Day In Five Unrelated County Blazes ~ Pair Dubbed Yacht .. . Persons /Or 1975 Dennis Conner of San Diego won the Ma rtini-Rossi award as the Yachts m a n of the Year selecled by a national panel of yachting writers a nd editors . J oan Ellis of Westport, Conn. won the title of yachtswoman of they~ar. Both Conner and Miss Ellis will be prese11ted their a wa rds duri ng a special luncheon at the New York Yacht Club J a n. 14. Conne r o utd is t ance d Bill Buchan of Seattle in the balloting by the panel w hich included Dai- ly Pilot' boating editor Almon Lock a bey. The nominations are· made eac h year d urin g a nationwide t elephone conference call by the write rs with Robert N . Bavier. publis her of Yachting Magazine acting as moderator. The vote for Conner was 86. Ruchan·s count was 61. Other ru nn e r s-u p w e r e Din g Schoonmaker of F'lorida , 44 . Lowell North. San Diego. 40112 and the brother te am of Tom and Rob Whitl'hurst, New J ersey, 261z. Miss Ell is scored 98 points to 69 for runner-up Cindy Batchelor. Miss Batchelor won the Adams Trophy. s ym boli.c of the U.S wom en's sailing championship, at Newport Harbor last year . Door-to-door Anti-crime Drive Starts The Fountain Valley Police Department is ta king crime pre- vention door to door. Chief Ma rvin Fortin said the depar tment is now deliver ing packets of crime and burglary prevention m aterial to each home in the city. In a ddition, upon request a police offi cer will visit homes and give ad vice on burglary s ecurity. Fortin sa id the progr a m also d iscusses the city 's n e w Neighborhood Watch program and solicits. m e mbers. Police Explorer Scouts are de· livering the packets now, Fortin s aid. Reside nts se ek ing a d ditional information or a home security check should call Com- munity Relations Officer Mike McKay at 963-9725. DAILY PILOT A 3 Separate Blazes Quelled · By WJLLJl\M SCHREIBER Otti.0.111 Pl .. tSUff Three elderly Or ange Coun- tians burned to death in unrelated fires Thursday in Santa Ana and Buena Park while in the hills above Yorba Linda. county firefighters s pent New Year's Day battling a 160-acre brush fir e. J im Beisne r. chief deputy coun- ty coroner, s aid "this Wa.<J the worst Jan. 1 io the county's his· tory as Car as I know.·' Besides the three central county fire deaths. seven people died in two fires along the Ora nge Coast Thurs- day Catherine C. Miller, 62, of Santa Ana died in the bedroom of her small fra me house when a fire erupted in the living room and swept ~hrough the rest of the dwelling. A city fire spokesman said the cause of the 5 a. m. blaze is being prob e d by a rs on in· vestigators. Seven hours later . a smoulder· ing cigarette tr iggered a blaze in a Btiena Park home that killed in- valid Fred Navarro. 79. A cor· oner 's spokesm an said the man's son and daughter-in-law had left only a fe w minutes before the fire. And a t 3:30 p.m .. 87-year-old Viola Wickoff. a resident of the Hillhaven Rest Home in Santa · · t\na burned to death when her clothes ignited as she tried to light a cigarette. The coroner 's spokesman said attendants at t he home put out the fla mes but the woman died before she could be taken to a hospital. Meanwhile. in the hills above the Fi r e s t o n e Boy Seou l Reservation in the north county's Tonner Canyon a re a. more than 150 county firemen worked for seven hours before containing a brush fire tha t blackened 160 acres. A county fire de partment spokesma n sa id today the fire was apparently started at two separate spots by an arsonist s hortly_J>efore noon . The spokesma n said the flames didn't move as quickly as they could have because h umidity in the air I was high and the canyon wind was -4 spotty. Smoke from the blaze could be seen from almost every part oft be county, hanging in a brown layer several thousand feet a bove the ground. Two-dozen fire engines. several buJJdozers and three heli copters were used to quell the fl ames. which were fin a lly contained when crews set controlled fires to create firebreaks. There were no injuries in lhe blaze and no s tructures were damageq. Children Die In Icy Pond IDYLI.WILD <AP) -Two s mall children fro m West Covina who "went to see the ice·· on a pond near a mountain camp· g rou nd h ave b een f o und drowned. Riverside County s heriff's deputies said. Robert Wilson. 5, and his sis· ter, Dee Ann, 7, told their pa rents Thursd ay they were going to visit the pond near the Wilderness Pines campground in Pine Cove three m iles from this resort com- munity. Their bodies were found a fter a sear ch party spotted the boy's hat on the icy s urface of the pond. The children apparently tell through the thin ice, whic h refroze over the m. Among the victories that pro- pelled Conner to his first Martini- Rossi award was his impressive win during the Southern Ocean Racing ~cren('e <SORC> in Florida d g the year. He not only won o er a ll honors but was the winner in the rugged SL. Peters burg to Ft. Lauderdale race. Co.nn er a l s o w o n t h e Congressional Cup. international match racing championship at Lo ng Reach . a nd the Bloc k Is land r ace as s ki ppe r of Charis ma. one of the U.S. boats co mpris ing a t eam i n the Admiral's Cup in England. The U.S. finished third. Good Samaritans Featured Sunday 1978, A Ver• ·celd. l'ettc,. . Undaunted by water temperature of 56 their annual New Year 's Day dip. It's a degrees, member&• of Polar Bear Club of ritual that has been going on for 18 yea rs Treasure Island, a mobile home communl· and requjrcs swimmers t 6 brave icy ty in South Laguna, stride into surf for waters without aid of w t suits. I ·~ ,, --..;....--·"'-- The vote for Miss Ellis was based on he r victory in the Fir e b a ll C l ass wor ld chameionship that totaled 49 boats from 19 countries; the Comet Class Zagarino Cup in which 28 boa ts r aced, a nd first place in the United States Yacht Racing Union w o m e n 's doublehanded c ha mpionship. She also placed second in the Fireball N orth Ame ri ca n Champions hip where a total or 47 boats competed. This marked the rlrs t time Mias Elll.s has been chosen ror the award. ln tho voting the w rite rs awarde d five points for first place. four ror second, three fQr third, two for fourth and on tor fifth. ,, Here·s the outlook for thosl' seeking ..:.:Sunday's Best " in the Daily Pilf>1. These will be among them : GOOD SAMARITANS -Study of today's good-deeders, those that get invo lved in helping crime vic;tims. at least, seems to indicate that modern "Good Sa rparitans " chase the ~l'O()ks and let the victim.._.li~aily Pilot Starr Write r Dougl as Fritzsche has the complete story and it will lead off the YOU Section. CREDIT -How much do the credit bureaus know about you' How much do they need to know' Who re ally makes the decision about whether you get credit or not? Dally Pilot Staff Writer Al· lison Deerr gets the answers for you from a na tional credit bureau associa fion spokesman . BILINGUAL BA1TLE -Let- ' (suNDAY'S BEST) i ters to Sacramento are running · heavily against the high costs of p rinting b a llots a nd othet- political material in additional languages. Some of the letters even appear to have been written by the so-called minorities. And they don't like the iiiea, either. FOR FREEDOM There is an alternative to lbe politics-as- u s ual offerings of th e Democratic and Republican parties, writes David P. Bergla nd, a Newport Beach I l a wye r a nd m embe r or the Libertarian Party. The Libertarians favor absolute personal freedom, and, if elected in 1976, want to dismantle the burt'aucr acy. The philosophy I explained on the Editorial Pages. .. \ • \ ' ,44 DAILY PILOT -.--Fl-om Wlre Sentces NEW YORK ....... Armed ••na• bf YOWlC hoodlums terrorized ' New Year's ctlebt'lltion at the New York CoUseum, steallne money and coats worth at leut $.15.ooo, Police said. • 1'l:Y• knocked to ~ ftqor and tbey atarled kicking me. I :»¥1 'what does i\ take to let me out a( 1*'re alive?' One ot ,,,. Uwn uld, •Your money, 'man.· I gave Jd.m m1 walfet with $22. BIUeve me, I on lhe Man}lattan~bouDd traiil at the .. Qltmas A v~\le ltatlon. Authorities said the trouble started when several gangs of• young tough& crashed the party at tbe convention hall at Columbus Circle, where thousands of young persons paid $15 to come to llst~n to rock ba_nds and dance. was flad to do it." . • -1n another Incident, eleven: teen-a1ers .~ 1errorlzed 15 passengti'S on a sUbway train In Brooklyn Thurs~ay night, .aueatel them with convincing look· Ans toy tots aad knockUig some of them to floor. Tralllit,Pollce said the youths evident: lY meant to rob t'1e riders of the train, "1fWO bF T'H£M puJlea ff,y pistols and 8 third an unloaded "pen gun" capable ol tirl11g .22 callbe:r 1bulleta, th~ spokanian said, and that the toy fUD ''looked good. The)' could fool anybody." The youths punched se•~ral riders, knocking them to the noor Polle• said, and one took the loot trom '1he rear· stricken passengers. No one was serious· ty injured In the incident. GOODBYE, COLUMBUS~ Southern California ushered in its New Year Thursday with a pair of earthquakes. just to let the world know things are going to be normal in our region in 1976. The.first was recorded at 9:20 a.m. in a region somewhere 20 miles easterly of downtown Los . geles. It registered 4.2 on the Richter scale and drew little at· tention except in places like Yorba Linda and Brea. POUCE SAID ~ total of 75 persons rued formal complaints. They said that because of limited manpower and dlf· flculty ln tra~lni individual wraps, they were forced to limit their investigation SCO TT HOLLOWELL. 28, of Ridgewood\ N.J .. told Police he was jumped ana beaten up by aix men in a se~nd noor washroom. but all they took was SS, a wrist watch and a Portable radio. · ~ A pOJice s~kesman said th'e youths. : aaed 1' to 18 )'ears old, trooped into a car A Cew riders escaped tqe car al. the Church A venue Station. where they told transit police what happened. Fifteen of· ficers were waiting when tbe train ar· rived at the nex.t stop. Snowmobile Resett.e . . . ' The second shake came much later In the afternoon in Pasadena where the epicenter was in a place called the Rose· Bowl. It went clear off the· Richter Scale. Bul nothing was destroyed except a myth or omnipotence. Three Sportsmen Find Air Crash, 6 &,n,i.,ors · • The myth in question involved a group of people from Ohio State University who were supposed to be the number one football players in all of the universe. They are known as the Buckeyes. Some sports correspondents described them as omnipotent meaning, you suppose, that they are all-powerful, almighty and unbeatable. AGAINST THIS ARRAY from the Midwest, the Far West was tossing in as sacrificial lambs a group of youngsters known as the UCLAs. wearing powder-blue shirts. It was going to be terrible, most of the experts declared. Pondering all this, you have to suspect that the gridiron experts who were closing their eyes in face of the upcoming athletic slaughter had failed to account for the spirit that won the Far West. They should have had some dues. They should have remem- bered that our forefathers trudged across plains, parched des~rts and freezi ng, s now· capped mountain ranges to get to this western land. SOME OF THAT SPIRIT must prevail even today when you have nearly one and one-half million people who tum out at dawn lo line the streets and watch a parade. Indeed, many of these hard y folks gathered before dawn when temperatures hovered neilr freezjJlg. ~ow. n"8r·fret!%!ng means lit· tie to people from frigid dimes Hke Ohio State University where standard apparel is arrov.:rcoat. But how about those far westerners who greeted the frost in flowered s ports hirts? Admittedly. s ome of the I.375,000 who s howed up early for the parade attempted to insulate themselves from the frost with varied forms of anti-freete. But only 109 drunks got arrested along the parade route, s uggest· ing that larger numbers were rugged enough to elude the clutches of the law. THUS THE RUGGED western pioneer spirit still existed; scof. fing at the weather, dangers of the freeways a nd earthquakes. This s hould have been enough warning right there for the Ohios as they strode overconfidently in· to that saucer known at the Rose Bowl. Admittedly. I found it difficult to watch on video as the l>hias began to maul the UCLAs. It got easier to watch later, when the UCLAs mauled the Ohios and ended the victors. The end was a nice way to start the New Year . SALIDA, Colo. CUPI) -Jack IA;wallan and his two sons want· ed to get away from the holiday rush and appreciate the view from 13,000-foot high Tincup Pass. They had no idea they would become heroes. Lewallan, 48, or Buena Vista, Colo.. and sons Harvey and Danny were snowmobiling Wed· nesday when they thought they From Recluse? beJJ'd a ~ry for help . "WE GOT VP there and just happened to shut our machines off,'' said Lewallan, a 48-year-old heavy equipment operator. "It wa.s snowing real hatrd and we didn't have any idea there was anybody up there." , The Lewallans followed the cries and located the wreckage of Hughes Associate Gets Mystery Call ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. CUPl> -The call came at a Public telephone booth just two minutes after schedule. The man picked up the phone and answered, "0622." Then he wrote down "TX17498KL," hung up and drove away in a battered, seven-year-old car. The mysterious message , said Hug~es through a call to the Grover Walker, came f~m pubhc booth 'Yednesday. billionaire Howard Hughes .and At the appomted hour, Walker, contained coded instructions ror accompanied by a reporter, "':as . Walker· to follow concerning a at the booth and the cal~ c~me m. lawsuit filed in Albuquerque. The call, complete with coded message, took four seconds. Walker, before driving away, refused to say what the message meant. A JUDGE this week dismissed the suit, filed by Richard Hughes, 30, who claimed to be the illegitimate son of the reclusive billionaire. He told the "I GUESS this call was from court he communicated with Los Ang e les or maybe Las Howard Hughes via a radio Vegas," he said. "Hughes will transmitter surgically implanted contact me Jan. 5 with more code · hi h d and more details. But the call m s ea . ·11 be . d . A statement provided the court ~ .?ot receive m New MeX' as j)OSsibl~ evidence Qf RicharsL ic~ •. h d "" h h d hoped Hapes' claim.. J>~~~ .,w.c _ar ,nug es a . to signed by Howard' Hug her ahci'"r _atab~stt-ttmt How aid H~hes admitted he bad fathered &be was his legal father ~o av?1d a younger ma'n...But Oistficl Jud~ s&.a~ fraud.dtarge against him. Philip Baiamonte refused to ac--- cept the statement and said a personal appearance by Hughes would be required. WA LKER, OF Las Vegas. Nev., told the court he was the personal representative of Howard Hughes. H~ said he was to get furthei: instructions from Ma Bell's Tough Lady PORTLA='ID. Ore. CAP> -Vandals set an explosion at a. telephone booth here New Years Eve, but Ma ..Bell proved herself a tough lady. The blast hurled pieces of the booth 120 feet, but police s.aid the phone still waa in working or"der when they arriv~. Six Dynamite Sticks F odnd .. j,-,_ • At BIN-Office PARKER, Ariz. (UPI)--Six sticks of dynamite /)laced outside a Bureau of Indian Affairs office failed to explode Thursday night. An· anonymous telephone caller warned the dynamite bad been planted and said it was in protest againat lhe-puisecution ol leaders of the Amerkan Inclian Movement (AIM). BIA officials said tbere had never been any significant activi- ty in the area by AIM sympathizers. Theoo.iypamite was found outside a real .estate office at the BIA complex. Federal authorities were called in for an investigation. The bomb squad from the. Yuma Proving Ground defused and r~ moved the explosive. Snow in Upj)er Midwest Southern.Illinou, lruliana Get RaiJJ-ftd.l_ Tnttperai urn .,_., Albyquerque All~l• 8t""4!rck &olM Bost°" ·-"""'• Auffelo Oii~ Clftclnnett O e141MIO 0.11•• Otnvtr DttroO Felr'Nnk• Hti.111 IC.tllMICll., .... ~ Mlernl .. _. .. •--.0111 ..... °"' .. "' .... Y.f'll ~..ietto <*lllMIMOt., OINrM ~."',.,,,~ .... ,_ .... I ,/ .. CaUfortala ~II• <llllly telftporeturu 111e1 mtrtlelll the M• yMr 10011 • .ilt'll fl• IJMeY es ,.,1111., •klH tiwe-s -~r11 C.Htornle end the 911SIY I• l • 76 a light plane wblcb had ione down the night be!are oo a ntJht from Marshalltown: ic>wa, to Us Vegas, Nev. All atx. pe.r$Oll4 on board wer~ injured butallve. "It gave us a w.alrd feelin.J.'• said Lewallan. "tt ~'just ktnd of weird to be up there' at the tim· berllne with all t hat snow and to find someone yelling for help." LEWALLAN•s sons stayed with the victims while their father drove the s nowbmobile six miles to the nearest house to use a citizen's band radio to call for help. "I tell you, it was a pretty good way to start off the new year. It felt good to help them." said Danny Lewallan, 26, ~ho was vacationing with his father from Winona, Kan. "We couldn't get our snowmobiles in there so we had to walk about a quarte~ lniie in snow up to our waist. Then we still didn't see the wreckage until we got right up on it. "THE WINGS were tom off," he said. "The only part of the plane you could recognize was the fuselage and it was upside down and wrapped around a pine tree." A spokesman.at· Salida Hospital said the six-victims were resting comfortably today. They were identified as Ed Boston, 33, of Marshalltown, his wife, Joanne; his brother, Dale: sister -in-law , Deanna , of Haverhill, Iowa ; and Mr. and Mrs . Clyde Coulthard of Marshalltown. "\ ' Jr. 'r¢ ~- ~{-' .. .,..,,,· ...... . ,, 6~t·~-·-~"·~ U~lte ....... New Year's Eve crowd of 3,000 watches as Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. merrymakers tear down traffic signal. Pohce arrest· ed 175 pe rsons in three South Florida cities and used tear gas to dis perse some crowds. Key West police said they have had problems with youths on New Year·s E ve for four or fi ve years. ~ -· . t. : • " -.. r t. 'No Rest' . . ~ South Viets, Pope Paul K~~J,i~ lJ.S ."Vets .,. T H S hedul Off to Angola? up .eavy C e BOSJ'ON <UPI) -Some ~ric~~s ~n.iC?.emen and VATIGAN CITY CUP():-P6pe Paul VI is working at his usual pace and does not plan a Peri<><f or rest following the strenuous Holy Year sc hedule, Vat ican s pokes man .Federico Al · lessandrini s aid today. Alessandrini earlier said re· ports of a rest period for the pontiff seemed probable. But after checleing with higher .. ----------· -· _ So~-A Y.letn~&e 1.re being 6 J re\"J'UIJi~ .JtUQ '~~A's un-J N SH ORT :.de.ttovet :-U.n1)t ..... ~f0f"lrn~ola, the • ·cbrtstl~Stte~Morutor re· _ _ i><>:ted tolia)'. :.tAe. "gt)vernment . said ifs not so. . au.thorities, he told reporters, "the report that the Holy Father is taking a period of rest does not correspond to reality." Seott~ ......... SEATTLE <AP> -Under- ground revolutionary groups have been blamed by the chief of the Seattle Police Department's intelligence section for a series of New Year's bombings in this area. Lt. Jerry Andersen said Thurs- day, after explosions' ar a Seattle 1 electrical s ubs tation and a supermark~i chain distribution . center in neichbQring .Bell~vue, that be expects "several more" bombings this year. .. SGlld!AlrCralt BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Rescue squads nsumed their search in the des~ wastes of northeastern Saudi Arabia today fcrr _missing victims or a Lebanese airliner crutrthat took the lives of all Ba pe1'Qns aboard, anairttnespokesmansaid. J In Washlhgton. both the White Houire and the State Department is~ited statemenss saying the story was untrue and "totally without foundation. v ·THE FRONT-PAGE story by David Anable was based on "con- tacts w1th senior mercenary of· ficers familiar with the situation both in Angcola and the United States." "According lo these sources, who a re close to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, the CIA is indirectly recruiting American ex-servicemen, training them dispatrhing them to souther~ Africa, contributing towards tbieir pay (via tuoda for Zaire and AJ\gol~'S' tw6 prd-west factions) and providing them and the ln· digenous forces with light and heavy weaponry." the article said. • , ''So"ine aoo Americans are already operating within A;ngola, .. the soutc:e~ said. •'They rul left the U.S. within the past three months 01" so.'.' .. TBS :9)NITOa · ui4 lt was tollf I 1ee6bd gi-t>~ tm~rwent a "r.atller course at Ft. Befk Kamal Sinno of Middle East ning, Ga.," last week, "includJDI Airlines said 73 bodies wer~ re· '\ 't'41.P01)S training, interroaaUon covered by r\igh\rall Thunday. techlnques and the Portuguese 12 houn;-after ~wreekage )Yas W.sua•." That grouP'Wls uld f~d 30 mRff nerth of. th•town io~·ready to go as soon as tbe CIA of Thof Qa11oum8. trhe town is can obtain further fundl." just south of an oU·Jich neutral Tbe se-cond group ''includes lS tone on the Persian Gult shared South Vietnamese" said to be equally by Saudi Arabia and radio operators, maldn1 lt "dll· Kuwait. Clcult for the· other 1lde to un- Pal Arrest DETROIT (AP) -The FBI •aid today' tt has arrested a 39· year-old Detrdll man on two counts stemmlnl from the recent abduction and slootlnlf ot con· victed burgbr and iovetnment informer John J . Wha1*'1. FBI special agent Wilburn K. DeBruller aakt ••thotttll!l ar~1 rested JamH P . Pulvlref\U at 9:45 P·~· Thurf d•y kl aearby Hamtramck. 'Mle FBI slld be wu cbar1ed with obltmotton t4 JusUce and conwiracy to violate Whalen'&civll rights. ' I derstand any Intercepted messages.•• Tb e 1 o u r"C e s s at d t h e mer~en,J(i~• "¥v~ come rrom all across the tt•te., br'otltbt toceUMlr tn tbelr CIA-tpOnlOl"ed enttrprise by an auortment of peoOt~ and orgal)l iations. ..THEY AB E united by a fierce opPoSltlon to communism, a de· tlre ro,. exdttment or moMY. and a marketable ~mmodfty - \heir JqlUtary experience," ~o trtk1eHJd. 1'Tocelhu they are tho CIA 's lmdercover 'army.'". • SAN DIEGO (AP) -An out-of-court settle- ment, described by it federal judge a,, "an excellent deal for both sides, reportedly has been reached .between Wettaate·Callfornia Corp. and the 1' ederal OePo1it lnauranc.e Corp. "If the tettlement goes t~b, I have no q\lestlon tttat Weataate can be successfully re· oraanized," U.S. District C<>UJ1. Judge Leland C. Nlellen •*'d Tbudday. · t Wett1ate i$ currently '( rm under1oln1 court-ordered J reorganization following State the 1973 collapse of the --------multimillion-dollar busi- ' ness empire of C. Arnholt Smith, who toundect nd. controlled tb~ c9n· ' glomerit• ~~ct the PGW·defuoct United States National Bailk. . Sip• , .. n .... .-·. . . LOS" kNG ~LD (A.P> -The famous "ffollywoo4'' Wll le& in die hllls overlooking mov- ieland lfU altered today to "Hollyweed" by pranksters wbo iatd it waadone to note California's lenient naarljuana po&seasionlaw.' The. ne'fj law ~ into d{ect at midnight, re· ducirig the ptll•lty tor posseasion of an ounce o( less~ '°' marljuaoa•to .. ttaffic ueket-like citation and a muimll'tll nne of $100. · a....,,, •••wr 111ee. • • LONG BEACH (UPI) -A well-mannered, neatly-dressed man robbed an antique jewelry col·· lector of $80,000 in jewels, unmounted stones and. coins, but didn't nee until after he had eaten his victim 'sainn.er; authorities said today. A large quantity of the jewelry was later found in a trash bin that had been set afire. Bernard Kaplan, 59, was robbed Tuesday. He said he didn't call authorities immediately because the r:obber had threatened his life and that of his wife. Bodfl f1oantd fa T.-..lc SAN PABLO (AP) -T~ body of a missing Oakland obstetrician has been found in the trunk of his Cadillac in San Pablo, police said Thursday. . UPltt~~ Graad Ill ar•laal. Singe r Ka te Smith waves from a vintage car in the 87th annua l Tourna ment of Ro s e s Parade down Colorad o Bl v d ., in Pasadena . Mis s Ka te, of "God Bless America" fame, is the third woman to be pamed Grand Marshal of the Rose P ar a de. THIMK? LEASE? Jaguar Herb Friedlander Fw A lettw DHI l l 7SO a.-11. W"hllinhr Officers said Dr. Willie L. Daniels, 42, had been shot in the tfack. They said the body was discovered New Year's eve when Daniels' car was towed to a garage afte r being spotted abandoned two blocks westoflnterstale 580inSan Pablo. Daniels was last heard from last Friday in San ~~~~~~~~~ Leandro. His wife reported him missing the next SELL idle items with a day. Dally Pilot Classified Ad. ~ - JGPenney NEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHION ISLAND ON.LY · GARDEN CENTER -•r Bcre Root Stock Is Here! ROSES #I MOM PATENTED ••••••.••••• I . 99 #lof'AT8CTID ••••••••••••.••••• 3. 99 #I ~s SP.ECtAL •••••••••••• 5~99 · FRUIT TREES STANDARD •••••••••••••••••••• 3.49 GEHmc OWF. • •.•••••••..•.•• 7. 99 IOMAHU OWF. I 0.99 MECT AllMI OWF. • ••••••••••• de I O. tt RICHMOND BEGONIA Beautiful Red Blooms . Great for Shady or Sunny location. DORMANT SPRAY COMBINATION CONTROL OYB-WINTlllMG INSECTS AND DISEASIS Ftldey, J.,,u1ry 2, 1978 DAILY PILOT A§ Long Beacb, .~ . '~ Cop Ki1ted - ln·Anibush LONG BEACH CAP) -Jn. vestigators souaht today to establish a motive for the pre- dawn New Year's ambu.91\ slay- ing of a Long Beach police of· ficer, killed by a shot~ blast to the bead while resporidlng to a telephone call by a IO.year-old boy. The boy's f atber and uncle were killed in the hour·and·45· minute gun battle that erupted after Officer Gary Elkins, 34, was slain as he walked up to the front door of the home at 2816 Easy Avenue. Police identified the two men as brothers, Kennedy Lowe, 32, and Gene Lowe, about28. THE BOY, e ight o th e r children, and five women -all in the bouse when the shooting began -were not injured. Police Capt. Forrest Smith said they were removed from the house thr(>Ugh a side window as the shootout progressed and after police had fired teargas into the building. Smith said Elkins, a l~ear veteran on the Long Beach force, and bis partner, Steve Housden, had g~ne to the house in response to a telephoned prowler report. Smith said it later was learned from other ~cupants of the house that the report had been phoned in by Kennedy Lowe's son. . The shootout ended when Ken· nedy Lowe was shot and killed in the front doorway o{.tbe .home. and the younger brother was killed as he rushed out of the back door. \ Trciirt K i U. • • ., CHATSWORTH (UPI ) -An unfdentlfled woman was killed Tburada{ when her horse was bl by a train. Police said tbe woman, apparently in bes early *>I, wu tiding along the track• near Canoga Avenue and Marilla Street when an approaching train frightened the horse, which bolted onto the tracks. The train struck them, killing hone and rider. First ~Snow In San • 1ego In 8 Years SAN DIEGO CAP> ...:_ Light snow fell in San Diego, surprising tourists a11d natives alike. It was reported Thursday in Mission Valley. the east-west In· terstate 8 route north or downtow~ San Diego. SNOW ALSO fell at San Diego State, as well as in the Del Cerro and other area~ eas~ and nortp o( the nation's ninth biggest city. Hardly any of it stayed on the gro~. The National Weattier Service said it was the first snow in San Diego since Dec. 13, 1967, Prote•t Grows IlOctors Out --=r In SloWdown LOS ANGELES CAP) -A doctors• work slowdown over malpractice insurance ratet baa begun here, but the normally slow holldi'Y period prevents an assessment of lts eff ect1 911til next week. Hospital spohsmen s aid statistics on the slowdown, which began Thursday, w~d not be available until Monday because there is no way to tell this week if many doctors are staying out in pro. test of t}le insurance situation or simply becau1tt or the holidays. A SURVEY by the Hospital Council of Southern California found 14 hospitals in the San Fernando Valley bad been affected even before lhe slowdown officially began Thursday, aspokesmanforCounty- USC Medical Center said. Doctors' groups throughout the state a:-e pro. letting proposed new malpractice insurance rates tbat would cost physicians at least four timea what they now pay. Phoenix Ins urance Co., a subsidiary or Travelers Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., has asked for a 486 percent increase, but the state in- surance commissioner says he will fight any in- crease above 327 percen~. Phoenix carries most of the malpractice policies in the state. THE STATE has offered to operate a doctor- pooled insurance fund but has insisted that doctors repay it by giving 20 days a year of free care for the needy plus a commitment to treat all Medi-Cal pa- tients . The doctors rejected that proposal Wednes- day and negotiations resume today. Medi-Cal is a state tax funded health insurance program for the poor and th\? retired. It was not clear how many of the state's doctors would join the s lowdown. County·USC and other county-operated medical facilities are beefing up their services to co mpensate for the expected slowdown at the private anstitutions, spokesmen said. An informal survey indicated that all private hospitals contact~d will maintain emerge ncy services and, in many cases, go about business as usual, with fewe r d<><--tors. MORE KINDS OF CARS ... FOR MORE KINDS OF PEOPLE M_ERCURY_MONARCH 4·DOOR $EDAN Big Car Luxury ... Mid-Size Economv MERCURY COUGAR XR-7 l ·DOOR HAROTOP This Cat Is Jn A Class By Itself ... ~ ... ~~ • ·;1 i ~ .. LlNCOtN CONTINENT AL TOWN CAR The standard of luxury MERCURY MONTEOO MX BROUGHAM 2·DOOR HARDTOP The dlscrtm.tnatlng buyers furst choice '76 . IS .THE YEAR CONTINENTAL MARK IV The lixury leader DRIVE EMAT Buying a car is always a pleasant experience at Johnson & Son Both For-$2.79 A $3.67 VALUE MERCURY BOBCAT Vll.UAGER STATION WAGON · A little car that does a bll Job ORTHO Vl~mln B.-!1 UP-START Plant Starter 3·10·3 • Help for new plantings. •Stimulates early, stronger root development. • Reduces transplant shock. .. . . CAPRI II The HXY European ' ohnson & son LAWM&•AID .. SPIAYHCOt-90 PINT 79'!-MIRCURY GRAND MfLRQUIS 4-000R Pll.1.AUD HAllDTOP · Laatln1 bau(j : ::"laatint va11M li7-====1 · s1 tu9 IPICIAL U--c 2826 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA. CA (714t 540-Sl30 '' .. I ... .. .. ,, ~ If I I l ...., ' • II DAILY PILOT EDITORl~L PAGE 1 OutlOol._ Brighte~ The Orange County Medical Center ball is in the UC Regents· <'Ou rt in what may be the final rally in lhe lengthy negotiations on the $5.5 million university purchase of the county hospital for UC lrvine's medical school teaching hospital. Tbas 1s true enough. But it also is true that the elderly and poor were the first to be stricken from patient rolls when tho malpractice insurance squeeze bit. IT WOULD RESTRICT FREEDOM OF THE PRESS ANO SPEECH. REINSTATE THE DEA TH PENAL TY AND ABOLISH INSANITY AS A LEGAL OEFENSE. The tripartite agreement appears equitable to both the university and Orange County. Still to be de· termined is whether the regents will give it their ap- proval and whether Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. will give it his. Orange County supervisors unanimously approved it Dec. 23. Brown's representatives have sat through the negotiation s essions that . have continued since the Legislature orde red a previous agreement r edone as part of this year 's state budget bill. The governor's requirements such as shortening the minimum length of the agreement from 40 to 8.5 years have been incorporated in the final document. As the New Year begins. it is a good sign that the negotiations on purchase of a leaching hos pit al for the long-be leaguered UCI-California College of Medicine soon may r each a successful conclusion. .. Medical Alternatives California doctors were quick t o reject Gov. Brown 's proposal to reduce m alpractice insura nce costs by developing a slate-run insur ance company- in re turn fo r a commitment on the doctors' part to provide low-fee or free treatment fo r the poor and elderly. The rc.1ection was hardly surprising. One medical leader described the proposal as "in · \'Oluntary ser vitude." Others cited the fact that many doctors a lready donate their time and talents to free clinics (and sometimes to patients who don't get around to paying their bills). A s urvey by the Orange County Medical ASsociation revealed that 758 county physicans already are telling their Medi-Cal (welfare) pa. ti en ts to look elsewhere for help. This could ~ff ect up to42,525 countians eligible for Medi-Cal. ln the same survey, 579 physicians said they would discontinue service to Medicare (elderly) pa- tients. That woul.d cover 40,143 potential patients . These m edical programs for the elderly and in· digent are maintained at great cost to ttie taxpayers. They must be maintained. Obviously it is unfair to burden a few self· sacrificing doctors with the entire low-fee load. If the rest of the doctors refuse to accept these pa tients. what alternative do they propose? Our Erudite Readers A salute of s ome sort bas to be in or~ for at least three Daily Pilot readers who last weeR overcame mighty obs tacles to prove their word knowledge. On two days the newspaper's cross word puzzle was fouled up. The clues above the crossword dia- gram did not match the spaces available. So da untless readers Guy Hunt, J .T. Kaiser and Marian Borden fi glll"ed out the proper words from the clues, the n calculated the proper diagrams themselves. All without an error. We stand chastised for not catching the mistake before publication, but we stand a little proud at hav- ing such superior crossword experts among our readers. IT WOULD ALSO MAKE IMPRISONMENT MANDATORY FOR MARIJUANA USE ANO ALLOW FEDERAL OFFICIALS TO BE EXONERATED FOR ILLEGAL ACTS IF THEY BELIEVED THE ACTS WERE REOUIREDDR AUTHORIZED. KGB Contpared--vJitla CIA I I Lawyers' J ndicial Ratings Miss Mark Soviet Spy Report Censored } To the Editor · Can 50 million Frenchmen be wrong? You bet your blood y life ? The judicial ranking by the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association reflects a popul arity contest -not an analysis of one':; judicial competence. I would question the motives of those who rank Judge Corfman so low. WHAT IS their complaint? The jud ge has issued written rules for courtroom procedures· and con· duct. It provides for a degree of professional courtroom conduct -tbat i s s om etimes 1 acking because attorneys who should know better don 't heed ; he is well versed in tbe law, he reads the cases that are citM (something some of the citators fail to do). His humor is dry ; he runs a tight ship. He runs the court like a federal court. We are fortunate to have an as· sembly of excellent judicial talent in the Orange County Superior Court. Judge Corfman is one of the best. NAME WITHHELD Progra• l•moral To the Editor : . The cover s tory of Time magazine <Dec. 29) concerns Mother Teresa, the "angel or Calcutta." On abortions. Mother Teresa calls it a crime that kills not only the child but the cons· ciences of all involved. The historians of the next cen- tury will look at the twentieth century Herods and will be ap- palled at the repetition of the slaughter that occurred shortly .... after the birth or Christ. , Regarding y our Dec. 26 editorial. I protest the use or funds, which I help to provide, for a county program that is im· moral and amoral. L.J . DlONNF; . Nall ProlJl4!1tu To the Editor : 1 wis h to correct some im· pressions which were generated by your article entitled Porcelain Claims Cr acked in the Dai ly Pilot. Dec. 8. It was not my intent in grantin~ this interview to in· timate that a ll people having work done by a manicurist were doomed to nail problems as· sociated with the application of porce lain na ils, the Juliette method, and other products used by manicurists. There are a number of manicurists in the are a wt,o do thoroughly ...aro· fession al work and do not lift ir· ritating substances on the nails. Manicurists have done a valua· Dear Gloomy GU8 Why do they call Ralph Nader a ·•con1omer advocate'· when all he advocate. b production abortases ind higher Rf1cn ? G.J . ( MAILBOX J Letters from readers are welcome. The n ght to condense Letters to fit space or eliminate libel i.! reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be gwen preference. All letters mU$t in· elude signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re· quest if suf/icienl reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. ble service for the cosmetic ap· pearance of many women. THE l'.'JTENT of m y com· ments was directed against the ill·qualified persons who have lit· tle or no training, and are im- properly em ploying these various techniques. There are in· herent difficulties in having long fingernails, but a good many women are fully able to carry on normal daily routines with no significant problem. Truly pro· fessional manicurists examine the client's nails prior to applica· tion to ensure that the nails are healthy from the autset. When a nail problem does appear, the truly professional manicurist will quickly r ecognize it as such and ens ure that the patient re- ceives competent treatment. Ad- vice to soak the nails in hydrogen peroxide is poorly given as is ad· vice to soak the nails in egg white, acetone, etc. I would hope by this article to encourage the establishment of enforceable professional s tan- dards among the manicurists: standards which are already ex- hibited by a number of pro- fessionals in the area. DONALD R . STEELE, M.D. Propn"t9 .... t• To the Editor: During the Bicentennial year every American should reflect upon the many liberties and freedoms vouched to him by our ancestors . Among these freedoms, not found in most foreign countries, is the right to enjoy and use privately owned property. , The California Coastal Com· mission has developed a "plap" which if adopted by our state Legislature would establish restrictions to control "growth" by budgeting public road capaci· ty, prohibit tbe building of marinas unless accomplished without filling or dredging (and this would be imposaibJe) ... Tbey would establish what lands should be for public aequWtion without consulting the local city or county governmenta. THEIR PLANS would permit a single individual wbo may feel aggrieved by any acllon of the ·'permit procedure'• to delay. even stop, indefblil.ely any ~ velopment through tbe com· mission's suggestedcoaatal plan. The American rilbl to ·enjoy and use property cannot be al· lowed to eau under tbe "head- man's H " to satisfy the whims of a few coaital com milskloe"s. Ju residents of tbe G"Olden &ar state we must make our voicea beard by our s late l~gislat.ors. Let them know that we do not want these resVictivc rules and regulations. Write your Asiemblyman today ... he is ln Sllcramenlo to serve each of h1a conltJtuents. W.H.JOHNSON WASHINGTON -The Rockefel.l'er Commission heavily censored a report on Soviet spy- ing, which had been intended lo put the KGB under the same spotlight with the CIA. The commission was given an exhaustive account of Soviet es- pionage a c - tivities in the United States but boil e d down th e original de - tailed draft to three s lim pages. Thus. the final re port m a d e th e point but left out the substance. The result was to advertise CIA abuses but to cover up even worse KGB abuses. In the secret sessions, some members fought to include the full story of KGB spying. They contended that the menace of the KGB had triggered the CIA ex· cesses. The details were deleted, (JACK ANDERSON J however' on the grounds or na· tional security. SOME MEMBERS also feared the anti-KGB data might make it look as if the com mission were trying to justify the CIA abuses. The FBI provided the com· mission with a comprehensive document, giving names, dates and details of Soviet penetration into the United States. The docu- ment told how the KGB pres- sured Soviet citizens in this country. includin~ newsmen, students and tourists, to serve as part-time spies. The Rockefeller CQmmission also withheld details or Soviet electronic spying, except to men· lion that the Soviets are able to •·monitor and record thousands of private telephone conversa- tions." Actually, the commission was told that the KGB can eavesdrop on someoflhe U.S. government's most confidential calls. Most White House numbers, for exam- ple, start with 456. In the Soviet embassy within easy range of the White House switchboard are supersnooping devices which can select and record all call~ to or 'from numbers beginning with 456. THESE DEVICES feed the calls into a computerized system which has its main terminal in Moscow. There, hundreds of trained empfoyees ultimately translate, transcribe and sum· marjze the calls for the KGB. WASHINGTON WHIRL - Secretary of State Henry Kiss· inger has reported that Com· munist China is making a "ma- jor investment" in Cambodia to counter Soviet influe nce in neighboring Vietnam. Kissinger also disclosed, according to con- fidential White House minutes, that the Chinese have "urged us to imp~ove relations with Cam- bodia:· -Cuban Premier Fidel Castro never bothered to tell the Cuban people about the CIA plots against him, according to State Department intelligence, tintil a few days ago. He finally told a communist gathering in Havana about the U.S. Senate findings, including the plan lo sprinkle his boots with a powder Ulat wouJd make his beard faff out. The crowd howled with laughter. -The U.S. Mint may issue a silver dollar that will have 11 sides instead or the traditional round form. A spokesman con-I firmed that the Mint is now run· -1 ning experiment'\. at its lab facilities with an 11-sided coin. -President' Ford is envious o£ two Democratic governors, California's Jerry Bro~ and Massachus~tts' Michael Dukakis. who have been praised in the press for cutting spending .. Grumbled the President to as- sociates: "When Governors Brown and Dukakis do it, every body says it's great. When we do ·it, everybody complains." Legislators Seek Tax Break. . • This is an open letter to United States Senator Russell Long. chairman or the Finance Committee. D e a r Senator Long: This is a plea for you to wait for your mail, Senator. Your ·have before your commit- tee a tax measure which has been widely heralded as a reform which will eliminate loopholes and provide tax cuts for those in the lowest income brackets. This is an admirable effort and de· ( EARL WATERS ) serving of full s upport. But, wail for your mail, Senator. for word has come that amendments, which would grant s pecial tre atment to state legislators, different from all other taxpayers are about to be adopted. While you and your.committee have been heavily lobbied by state legislators and their com- gressmen you have not heard from the people. Just wait until they have learned of this pro- posal and the deluge o~protests A Fix-it Mamuil For the unhandy person who lacks the confidence and ex· perience necessary to tackle common home repair and main· tenance jobs, help and hope are provided in How To Be A Fix·lt Genius Using 1 Simple Tools by John Stockwell and Herbert F. Holtje (McGraw-Hill, 252 pages; $8.95). Using nothing more elaborate or costly than several basic tools some of which many people own already. the authors show how to Tep air. maintain, and build usefUl things around the house. Covered individually in the book, .tJMIM tool.I are: hammer. turret saw. apiraJ·ratchet screwd.ri ver. wall scraper, monkey wrench, pl wig er, and pliers. Employed torether with such readily available household items as a coat banger. knife, and a blo;ck of wood, they will enable the nerage person to handle almost all the seemingly complicated re· pair problems with complete aelf-coolldence. a.EAR AND simple explana· tions, close-up photograpt-s, and proven practical shortcuts and usy methods guide the reader through scores of common Jobs inside and ouJa_ide lbe house. How to stop a roof leak, Jevel a ... ( THE BOOKMAN ) sagging floor, eliminate flOQr squeaks, and unclog a stopped drain are among the many household repair problems cov- ered in this useful work. · In addition to discussing specific repairs, the authors also explain bow all the elements of a house are pyt together. 'Ibey cov- er such basics as Coundations, framing, utilities, and beating and cooling systems, and show how to make structural checks around the house to stop pro- blems Mf ore they start. · · A frequent contributor to numerous how-to magazines. John Stockwell. together with Herbert Holtje, is the author of 100 Way1 '° Make MODll)' .. YOR Spire Time and Bow Te llor· row B.e17t llla& You Need T• BuUd A Gnat PerHall 1W1.ae. Ile also de.signed his own home and built much of it ~lt. Herbert Holtje is a prof e1.sional writer. wbo bas published under his own name as weU as 1"rltten much material for others. Skilled ln vartoua home repair roles, he bas al10 de1i1ned and bu.ill amateur radio eq uipmmt. SHARON UBBEBT ,_ a I flood your mail. For there can be no gainsaying that such an amendment would defile the word reform. make a sham of your work and leave Congress in the position of abject hypocrisy. THE ISSUE revolves around living allowances voted by state legislators unto themselves. lo California this has been a $30 a day payment in lieu of salary in- creases, although this state's con- stitution limits legislative pay, permitting only a 5 percent an- nual increase. California la.Wmakers are among the hig.lt'fst paid in the na· tion and tfleir salaries .are augmented by fringe benefits such as free autos, free gasoline credit cards and free telephone credit cards. Additionally, they have this living allowance which amounts to nearly $1,000 a month. Th.\lt is more than the average taxpayer grosses before withholding taxes. It is more than half their regular salary and they have had it tax free. In theory the allowance was in the nature of in lieu expenses. No one disputes their enliUement to be reimbursed for actual out or pocket expenses on the job. Bul since the California Legislature has become a year around opera- tion the legislators have eat-ablished their f amllles tn Sacramento. Still. they coUecf the $30 a day, seven days a week. all the while working comfortably at home. a privHege not enjoyed by others -on the state payroll or anyone els~. .. AS IRS contends, deductions ror travel· and living expenses are permitted when one it away from home and away Crom the prin· cipal placeoCwork. You.can be sure the opposiUon to the proposed speclaJ exemption stems from the samo beUet that has prometed you and your com- mittee to put Corth a bill at.riil loopholes ln inoocoe tax l which have destroyed equ amooa tupayert. It ii not ...... ll'Ud.cinc ot actequ&a .-, ,_the . . , elected representatives. At this very moment a commission has been autbori~ed to make recom- mend a Uoo I for adequate legislatlve par. BUT TRB.. people want that compensation to be on a looting equal to the manner in which they earn their wages and subject to the same taxation. To give pre- fer-:nce to the elected represen· tahves is class legislation. Lawmakers should be subject to the laws they pass. When they set themselves apart from those they represent they lose perspective. The pro,blems of the people become less real since they do not have to su!Cer along with the or- dinary citizens. This is bad dangerous government. • '!'he idea of class distinction, royal privilege, and caste was one of the repugn·ancies which brolljbt about the revolution which we are about to com- memorate on its 200tb an-niversary. Don't mar. it by establishing a- new privileged cl US'. . Waitforyour mall, Senator. ~ ., ORANG£ COAST DAILY PILOT . ROberr N. Wted, PublWJao T"""2a a K ttvfl, F:ditor Barbaro Kreibich, EdUorlolPogeEdJlor The tditoria1 page of the Dally Piiot seeks to Inform and at.lmulate readers by J>relenting on this page diverse (Ommentary on topics "! Interest by a)'nd.lcat- ed colbmrnsts and cart~ by provldlna a forum few relders' views and by prescnt1n1 this new1paper's opinions and-Ideas oo current top~s . The editorial oplf\iaaa oC ~ Daily Pilot ~ppear mlfhft~ wnqrial column at the top ot the ,,.,.. Opinions ex. pn~ud by th t'olumnlst.s and eartoonlf(a a1'C(Jetter wrltera are their OWfl and no endorsement Of &klr v•• .b.Y lbe Daily Pilot aho91d be lnrerffit. Pridar. Jan. 2.1976 l ' DAILY PILOT A ? Deaths Elsewhere BQULD..EJL~ Colo. doctor, ~died-Dee. 28 --·-~-~=:;;:; CAP) _. G~Wym <J. of ean(..et at Glendale Stetabedr,sa, 1~ •A4veotilt M,edical wife of the 1 te Noha.l ~ter, ncelved many Prbe-wJnntne author awards tor work ln dilld John Steinbeck, died health and wfote more Tuesday, than 100 articles. ~ LOS ANGELES (AP) HOUSTON (AP) - -Retired Superior Acb.lab T. Hartmao, 100, Court Ju4ge David widow of a confederate • <'A»leman, 71, who pre-soldler who11erved in the aided over the 1961 Louisiana Cavalry as' a murder trtal of Dr. R. teen-aie,. died Thurs· Bernard Plaeb and <fay. Carole·Trepft,. dlH - Thurs<tay. "in~b. • IPOKANE, Wash. former W..n ccrrifta Olli\ (A') -Iosep b R. teopath, and Mlsf Garry,~ a former pre- Tregoff were convicted sident of the· National o~ murdering ·Finch's Congress of American wife. Indians and a great- . grandson of Chier R 0 C X B R I D G E Spokane . Garry of the .BATHSt v-,. (AP) -The Coeur d'Alene tribe died Spanisn-tforn p aint er Wednesday. ' Pierre Daura, 79, who became an American citizen after being exiled from Spain, Death Noti~e• ·•ECl<l!R Rus sell Means. American Indian Movement leader, has been sentenced to four years in prison on a rioting charge. died Thursday in a Lex- ington, Va., hospital. MARGARET JEAN BECICER, ,.51. H dent of S.n JYan c.pjstreno, c.e. Oetc arold BROCKTON Mass. o1 dNt11 o.cerniMr n. 1915. Sutv1-i S (AP) -Fred M·.tlet, 85. a 11'1 .,., llusbllnd, s.,,,..., _ E. a.cur: U , ~r. S.lldrl l.ynpe ~l'"-11 of former president of the ~1na, c..; son. ttk1< Becker°' Senta American Association of AN, Cl.; motllet, AQnes Van Bua.Irk; brotllers, Owen •nc:t Tllomes Van University Professors, lll.lslllrk; 111r" gr1nC1c1111dren. S.rvic.s died Thursday in 'Mii be Mid Seturdey, January J, 11 :00 ~· AM, Pacific Vl•w Cllapel. Private ln-Cu.sh i.n g G e n er a l terment, Pacific View Memorial Park, Casino Files Suit Hospital . ·A noted Newport Beach, Ca. Pecllic: View Mlll'lUMY dlrec:tors. literary critic, author, SAN FRANCISCO and lecturer on modern sMtTH (AP) -Harolds Club, GREGORY F. SMITH. rHldent of literature, Millet taught Cost• Mesa, Ca. Date of dUlll Inc. of Nevada has at Wesleyan University. December 30, 1975. Survived by Ills l 0 d g e d a $ 100. 0 0 0 rrom 1939 Untl'} reti· re-wile, Wendi B. Smitll of Dallas, Teus. Prlvete services. Interment, damage SWt against a ment in1958. Evergreen Cemetery, In Evergreen .Palo Alto firm allegi""g 1't . P1rk, llllnols. B1ll1·Beroeron Costa u• --MuaMortl.oerylocaldor~ton.. unfairly USed the name GLENDALE (UPI> -· ' "Harold's Club" for a Fu l · .. TH AME It nera services were ooN CHAPMAN THAMER,191cot restatlrant and casino in set today for Dr. Harriet Ntwport Buch. ca. Date Of dPath Palo Alto. Bui it• a d II f December >O. 1t7S. Beloved husband Of p • an a • ormer Hillary Fitzpatrick Thamer· lovlng The s u i t • f i 1 e d health ~rvices director fatller of l(atle, Michael, Eeluibeth, against Billdon, Inc. of for the Los Anuetes city TMrnaanoucyTharner; be!Ow<l'IOn Palo Alto, alleged that m' o of Mrs. Raymond H . Thompson; JJ schools. The 71·year-old bt'other of 0o"9al0 H. Tllal'ner. *· April 1975 the firm Thamer was a lfletlme reSident of Oran~ County and was a partner In the b e g a n , W i t h 0 U t ;:::::========::::;-law firm Of Forgy, Thamer & lnadoml. permiss ion or Harolds He wa1 prtsldeftt of The Lay AdVIS«y Cl b I f R BA&. TZ-8ERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 6 73-9450 Costa Mesa &46-2424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa M2·9150 BoardOfSt.JosepllHospltal,amemoer u . nc. 0 eno, Nev .. of Board, Vl1ltlno Nurses,. on the tO Operate, promote and .Omlnlstratlve board of St. Jos~ advertise "a Cas1'no and Hospital end • member of Tiie First Friday Friars. Recitation of TIUt restaurant at 3901 El Ro~ry 9:45 AM Saturday, January l. C · R ) p 1 AJ-IOllowed by Mass of Christian &lrlal In amtnO ea , a 0 to, OurLedyotMt.CarmelChurch. Under the name Of Balboa Peninsula, 1441 w, Ba11»a Harold's Club." Blvd .. Newport Beach. Ca. lnterrrent wllllollow In Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. The suit alleges the n llU 0 lower• {fii family would di!-firm has Spent more than eply •ppreclate all contributions to St. Joseph Hosplta•. noo w . s11wan Or., $900,000 for promotions ~.nge. Ca. Brown Colonial Moriuary. and advertising in (ive .Sant•~e,ca.dlrectors. years, so that the name SMITH "Harold' .. Club·· -wt'th GREGORY F. SMITH, resid!nl of ~ 61S Governor. Costa Mew. Ca. Oelt ot an apostrophe -h8S 3C· dMlh December JO, 197S. SurvlWd by · d • • d EPAStufly --prays ~ose Ozone Threat W ASHING:rON (UPI) -The Environmental .Protection Agency bas told the pesticides industry it should find substitutes for fluorocarbon gases In spray products because the gases pose a potential threat to earth's ozone layer. "Possible ozone depletion from fluorocarbons has been shown to have the potential of becoming a global environmental problem," said EPA Administrator Russell E. Train. "We should avoid fluorocarbons wherever it is practical to do so. "OUR REQUEST TO PESTICIDE producers to take-voluntary action is intended to support that ob- jective,'' be added. The EPA said that while studies have not verified the ozone depletJon theory, work to date in- dicates "legitimate cause for concern." Some scientists. including at UC Irvine. have claimed that Cluorocarbons from aerosol sprays and refrigerants are eating away at the ozone layer which filters out harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. If the layer is depleted, they speculate, there could be a widespread increase in skin cancer. /. It said substitutes are "readily available" -in- cluding s~h things as pump devices and com- pressed gases like carbon dioxide. ~ICENTENNIA[ JAN. 2 to 24th EVERYTHING FROM SOUP TO NUTS! TOO MANY ITEMS TO MENTION HERE! COME IN AND SEE! ~S_IDE~P~RMAQ: I 0 I 6 laysi~ C..te.- M~wport leach - ~ ------------------------------- THE VIEW LOCATION Js unrivaled. High oo a wind pro- tected plateau, the site commands Palm Desert. Just three minutes from Town Center, t>ut sur- / rounded by mountains and permanent desert park. A security gate guards the entrance. A MAJOR GOLF COMPLEX with a 7,200 yard champion- ship layout designed by Desmond Muirhead with Arnold Palmer and a three par-each without a single house to restrict the views or t~e fair\Vays. Plus a new executive course under construction. Clubhouse, Pro Shop and restaurant at your service.' AN ABUNDANCE OF TENNIS with 8 sheltered courts, three lighted, a stadium center court for tournaments and a charming Clubhouse and Snack Bar. .. A VARIETY OF HOMES-8 FURNISHED MODELS Ironwood Villas One and two story homes zoned for privacy and con- venience with view decks and patios clustered around 6 pools and jacuzzis. One, two and three bed- room and bath suites from 1050 to 1900 square feet. $43,000 to $67,500 Fairway Homes One story large homes with dramatic atriums combining great privacy with fairway and desert views. Ample stofCVJe, fine detailing, walk-in closets and separate service rooms. Two and three bedroom anct bath suites from 1900 to 2400 square feet. $88,500 to $106,500 COME OUT AND COMPARE OUR NEW TERMS Palm Rancho Springs Mlr•g c. IRO McCORMICK MORTUARY lalguna Beach 49-4-9-415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 111sw11e,WendlB.Smit11.Servtc"are quire a secon ary ~~11. ~11~~r~ron, ~~~w meaning in the gamhl-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~--------------------------~ MDrtuarydlrectors. ing, entertainment and - 0-675-3040 ,, PACIFIC VIEW MEM0.9'1~L PARK Cetne" Mortu~ .. " apetf .~ . 3500 ~ le Vlew Drive Newport Beach. ~··· &4+2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-35,.25 . SMITHS' ,.,.TUA~. 627 Man"l>t.- Huntlngton Beach 536-8539 . . L£w1s culinary fields ." RACHEL L~w1s, resident Of Irvine, Alleging unfair ""'m· Cl. Oelt of deatll January t, 197•. "-V Survived by her llusbamd, Ro1ano petition. the plaintiffs L.twls; ~ters, Ju01111 an0 RR-; asked the court to enJ'oin 11..,, Mlrl•m Zucker Of l..OflQ lsl.ncl, , ,._, vcwk. Gu....ic1e "~kles.-. -the Palo Alto establish-"''fl l'rtcSav, J.tfl~f' 2 ... •V0~ ment from using the rl9cifk View Me"""lal ,..,., eeecl'I. Rabbi Bernard c . King oHI· trade name as well as .• dar)\,Pac111c vi.'f!ll~,..,114.ryd1r~J9n.. $•10-0, 00() ex em p I ary aooTHE damages. unspecified Cl.YOE BOOTHE, resident ot I d , d UIJUl>jl Buell, <:..Survived byllinrife actua am ages an the l.illlan. Services art pending, Plldllc destruction of all the de-Vl~w Memorial Park Moriuary, Cendant 's possessions Htwport Buell, Ca. MICHAL.SKY bearing the trade name. DONOl., SARAH, DIMITRI and Al.EX! MICHAL.SKY. Services ere.-----------; pending. Pacific View ~morlal Perk Mortuary, Newport Beach. Ca. SABEH ULL.,AN SABEH. Services 81'epencl· ''"IL.. Pacific View Memorial P(rk NIOrwary, Newport Buel\, Ca. SAaEH ELIZABETH SABEH. Servlcts are pending, Pacific View ~morlal Par1< MDrtUlf'Y. Newport Beach, Ce. ( 011rnoon.~) A brea1f) of frqh alr . In the .. DAILY PILOT ...a\o«'' £.1-8'1\V' \t • 6a '(OU~ b 5p0u,.. • c f\fS\ nan' jOU- GE'f. THE BEST OFnlISFORM! -- WE'IL DO FREE IT FOR YOU AT YOUR STATE MUTUAL SAVINGS NFJGHBORllOOD TAX CENTER! ~appointment now. Come in or c.ilf. fAHTOAUI TMl7tT'1 -.a•tZAT'°" IUIDlll•llt JUSTDIOPIY AnllJlM.2. Op(n a new account for S4.000 or more. and our expeH5 )'Viii prepare your '75 income tax return FREE. We'll help you gain e>nry ·tax advantage. and Wt'll guu1ntte the 1ccur•cy. New accounts for leu d••n $4,000 (f1om15 to·SJ,995, Hrn t;a,1e form prtp.ua11on for Just S 15 or $JO. • , ' 1 £xis.tins accowttt ,,_JM,. lfUDl(f y, tool Call Jo' sµrcia l 'eh1ilt1 \ lnur11c-1ion• for ttockplllnc dtduchoM for n~•t Y••r. You'll UMt to ~nffll lht day you tl•fl to uw·lt. TAX TIME-WE CAN'T MAKE IT fUN, BUT WE CAN MAK[ IT EASY. COME IN Oil CALL ~OtJll NUCHIORHOOO TAJC ctNTlll ISAT ••• + N ............ ,.. ... j • , • •• ,. •I . . .. ..... .. ,, .. ' . ,., ?'' .. " Extraordinary prices and al.I the RB Furniture pluses! .. FU .. RNIT.l?JR~ . -Design plus Quality plus Comfort plus .. -... ~ . r RI FUINITUH STOHi ection1I, sofa, lov"e•t, chair, ottoman with the fine detailing of s~ddJe ;ann ty~ing, button-tufted cushtoning, and smutly styled side pockell in the most supple re.ii !either-look, eiilf to cue for vinyl in lustrous shades o( russet, .. burnt gold, "'"d sun5et. ;2ia=1ia 15 V1 fool sMtional 7 t/i foot sofa 012a =7s. r;th fool loves~a t Oversized .ch.-ir .. .......,,. Cetltomlei lOS fM(l[l; 6ltl Woll!llR BIW. Mtrtdt Milt, J1040 W rice 11~ AIWICIM. agn W llllcelft MTOIA/CftllOOS; 11771 Studl Sl IMUWlll>. )OtO Mllll Alt etMA Vitt~ 416 ...... " QJ RhM1/......-: flt c Allllll• _,_ •aa. 3115 II ,..,._ ~ COW.: .. S II Alww MWMY· tU5 E t11ttt• ll c.IOW• Mt 11 lrll'UIWll .... • tlCMliLf: J)l N C.flf'rel M .-..111l.LI: lOtot a..-..1M ""'1...,. ~ IJQI h.ctl M lA .... I 120 W WIM"°'r lOM ~.Jiit IA~ l!K l!IOfnUICT 'Mlli •15 S Al~•lot IW ~ ts $ llM4lMM ltMJSIK: 10,000 M .. llflie wn• MA/tUSflll; 170j t 17111 I JAii IDllUllOtelO''"" "('· $1 ..... tot: 7m Cltfttl'OM ~IM *TltW: \~!l.U s CrtflWlot""" TIIOOW9 OMS: 14C T......U ()au IW ~ou. ... ,., ~ .. ew VOAUMI .Mell w...,.. R4 WlllW. IHlU: um VMhH """" COl'IOltm ... IQlll •• "°" 1 OAYa "weint . wtHOAY• ,. UNTIL •• IAT\l"DA"t"li• u..n1. •• ·~· ft·,. U""'-•• 19\f --·· ·- 0..1"1111 e '9" Ila ~,, ... 1"C M ~·-l•K• h<~•-c--· ' . - TOP POST Prof. Barrutla -V~l Spanish ·Teaclwr Ta~es National Job- RiC'hard Barrulia, UC Irvine proressor or Spanish and Portuguese, has been elected vice pre· sident of the American Association of Teachers of Spani s h and Portuguese. He will suc- ceed to the presidency in 1977. Dr. Barrutia served · as assoC'iate editor of the association 's pro- fessional journal. "His· pania." from 1964to1974. A member of the UCI faculty s ince. 1965. Bar- rulta directs the UCl bil- ingua l-C'ross cultural C"redential program and the program leading to the master or arts degree crease throughout the in teaC'hing in Spanish. entire world." He also ls serving as co-He attributes the in· author or a nine-volume creased interest in £nglis h -as . a . s~cond . Spanish study partially to language textbook for in· the recent boom in Latin ternational distribution American literature and atthe college level. also to the bilingualism "Never before have movementintheU.S. teaC'hers oC Spanish and "The bilingualism Portuguese had suC'h a movement has obviously golden opportunity... benefited Spanish and Barrutia said. "Unlike Portuguese more than our counterparts in the other foreign German, French and languages. It has created other foreign languages new jobs at a time when who have experienced a all teaching jobs are decline in s tudent in· scarce. These projects terest with the removal oC are generating more than foreign language re· funds, large research quirements in m any post-grants, new teaching secondary sc h ools. methodologies and more Spanish studyisonlhe in· egalitarian materials. : Disne~land Award County May End Deadline Nears T R d p 1 the Disneyland Com· op oa 0~ Jan. 5 is th<' deadline for Orange County or- ganizations to apply for Entertainment Happenings •.. munity Ser.vice Awards Program . Brochures on the an- nual program and the necessary notice of intent forms can be obtained by calling the Dis neyland reC'ording secretary at Orange County Supervisors will be asked Tues- day to pass an urgency ordinance abolishing the posit ion oC county road commissioner. The move was prompted by ,the retirement of Road Commissioner L. Ted McCo~ille effective the first of the year . Films Theater Dance Television 533'-4156. ext. 538. A total of $60,000 will be given out this year to organizations sponsor- ing, supporting or carry- ing out community H.G. "George'' Osborne, directorofthecounty's Environmental Manage m e nt Agency, told supervisors in a letter that a new state law permits abolition of the road commissioner's post if those duties are assumed by another qualified agency. in the servic~ activities. Osborne said the EMA qualifies as such an .agency because its staff includes a number of civil engineers who can perform the functions of road planning and implementation. OUR SALE OF;(HE HALF- CENTURV! featuring selected collection1 from HERITAGE • DREXEL • HENREDON CENTURY • AND MANY MORE! \ all from our regular stock .. \' • Our Anniversary Sale always has held special meaning for us. With our SOth ·Anniversary, the event takes on an even larger significance, both for us and for you. The result is beyond merely the historic -this is the largest Anniversary Sale we've ever held ... with all of the great names represented, and all selected f rom our regular stock. Our sale of the half-century ... it's for people who dream of Biggar things! FEATURED GROUPS FOR OUR 50th ANNIVERSARY SALE BEDROOM Drexel F.rancesca Drexel Delray Drexel Talavera Henredon Catalina Heritage Maracay Drexel Bishopsgate Drexel Vartessa Drexel Crosswinds DINING ROOM Drexel Bishopsgate Drexel Talavera Drexel Crosswinds Henredon Artefacts Heritage Windward Heritage Maracay Century Candlewood Drexel San Martino ' Drexel Chatillon OCCASIONAL TABLES Drexel Delray Drexel Francesca Drexel San Martino Drexet Talavera Drexe1 Crosswinds Henredon Artefacts Henredon Cachet Heritage BerPtay Heritage Windward Heritage American Tour Drexel Bishopsgate Henredon Neapolitan Heritage Maracay Heritage Montella •Drexel Chatillon Henredon Artefacts Henredon Alvarado Heritage Kingsbridge Tomlinson Preference Stanley Ole Stanley Toujours Moi Stanley Sea Island American Concho Heritage American Tour Hickory Capriccio Hickory Richmond Hill Tomlinson Preference Heritaae Les Baux En Provence Brandt Ambassador UPHOLSTERY Century Candlewood Tomlinson Preference Selections from Baker Biggar's Own Custom Upholstery· Four sofa styles, three loveseat styles and five chair styles cover.ct in any of hundreds of fabrics of your choice at 15% off the regular selling price. Henredon . An upholstery in your choice of cover at 15% off. Floor Sample~-Large selection from Biggar's Own, Henredon and others at significant savings. All Aireloom, California Design and Simmons slMper sofas may be order.ct In your choice of their covers at sale prices up to 15% Off. • SleepPr sofa floor samples -large selection at signi ficant HVk1gs. ..,./ ALSO INCLUDED Mattress and Box SDring Sets, Outdoor Furniture, Reclining Cha irs, Carpets, ArH Rugs, Lamps, Accenories SALE NO\A/ AT ALL 3 STORES • PASAt>ENA • 680 E. Colorodo • 792-6136 SANTA ANA• 1110 No. Main e 5.47-1621 POMONA • 160 E. Holt Ave. • 629-3026 810GAR'S OWN BUDGET ACCOUN1S/8ANICAMERICARO/MASTER CHARGE 11990,11 feoMei Hetttedon • Ht."109• • l>t••-' • ao1o:., • C.11tury • 8j911or1 Own Cv•tom Uphol_.•'Y olld Oto~;,., Woodrnorl • Simmon' • Alr.&oom • Ko•o,tol\ • Morbro • StiH•I And Mony Otti.r fomovt "'°"'" ' • . YEAR· END PRICES SLASHED ~650% MANY ONE OF A KIND ITEMS SANTA ANA STORE 145xl2Br1dge1tone $19 95ff l RD-20 BW TT . . . . . . , , ••.• , . e 1 01 I 55Rx 12 Dunlop $21 95 r c r WWT1 SP68 ................ e 18b 1451< 13 Bridgo1tone · $19 95, c r RD·208.W-TT................ e 11e I 55R l 3 Dunlop $24 95, r 1 SP68 BW Tbli.. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . e 1 9• 615x13 Br~e,lone $15 95' E 1 Skywoy W Tl .............. • 1 I • 19 5• 14 Br1dBe,tone $24 95 f f 1 RD-20 WW Tl ..•........••.. • e 1 10 F78 .. 14 Seiberling s25 95, c r 4 Seo,on Roy BW Tl .......... • 2., Se1berl1ng G/N Blem $19 95 fE r CR78•14. . . . . • .. .. .. . . e 2 lb Se1beilin9 G/N Blem $19 95 r c r DR78• l4. . . , . . . . . . . • 2 l b ~~~'."1. ~!~ B'.e.~ . . ....... $24.95 ~ ~ 22 SJ< 14 Br1d9e,1one s21 95 f r I ~~~~~4wS:~!1;n·9· ............ s34.95: ;: i lemon Nyl RWl TI .. .. .. .. .. • HO i 14S/3801<l5M1chel1n x $21 95H• ~ aw TT . . • . . . . . • . . . • • • • . • , ,s • ., 155.1 5 Dunlop CB7J BW Tl 525.95 ~~~ ~ -.. ·-·· I 5Sx I 5 Dunlop SPA s25 95 r r r BW Tl .,., . , . , ... , . . • 1 9o :I I SS• 15 Br1dgostonc $22 .ft5 Fl r ~ RD-20 BW TT . . . • • . • • • • . . . .;J 1 90 ... A65i11 t..~,r~·~~· .......... s23.95 ~~-I Seiberling G/N Blems G78• I 5 .. s22.95 ~ ~~ ! GR70xl5 Setberhng lemons . $24.95r 1 c 00 r #,:I Rod1ol WW Tl H78 .. 15 Good Y!lOI Cuuom s24 95' ( r Pow Cu\h Poly glou BW Tl. . . • 2 91 J Se1bcrl1ng G/N Blems s2s 951( I ~ H78 .. 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • J 26 ... Seiberling G/N Blems J78a1 5 91 5,. IS B11dgcstont- Skywoy WW Tl Se1berl1ng G/N Blems l78.15 19 Sx 1 S B1.dgestonc RD20 WW TL . s27.95 ~~~ i s19.95 ~~; 1 s27 .95 ~~~ i 521.95 ~~! I I ~ i " ~~Ti~.~·~~~·'.~~... . . .. . . . s24.s5 1 1 ~! I 145,,12 Bridgesrone $19 95' ff ~~ COSTA MESA STORE RD·20 BW TT . . . . . . . . . • • . • I • I 02 ... l 55Rx l 2 Dunlop s21 95' El. I WW Tl SP68............... • I 86 A~~2-Ji!i·#~~·~~~......... 519.95 ~ ~!· :I 155Rx13 Dunlop $24.95 r1 t9~ .! SP68 BW Tbls.. . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ... 165xl3 Dunlop $32 95H1 ~ SPA Sieel BW Jibs ........ , e 2 01 tr.i I 75x 13 Br1dgestone $27 95 r fr RD-20 WW Tl .............. e 1 16. I 85x I 3 Dunlop CB73 s25 95, E 1 • BW Tbls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 1 19 I 1BSa14 Sem~ttt VTT $19 95 r u Royon BWTI . . . . . . . . . . . • 1 90. !;~· ~: ~·~".0~·~ ••••••••••••• 544.95 ~ ~~ 19 Sa 1 4 Bridgestone $24 95 ff r RD-20 WW Tl . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . e 2 10' l45al4 SempcmtM401 $17 95fEr Steel Rodrol BW TT .•••• , • • • • • • • 1 16. 5901114 Michelin 11 s37 95 f fl BW TT ..................... • 20,· 2 175xl4Dunlop s3195re1. · SP4 BW TI . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . • 2 10 Seiberling G/N Blem $1 9 95 r fr CR78xl4................... e 7.111 Seiberling G/N Blem' $19 95 FE 1 Dr78x14 ................... • 116. 885x 14 Holiday Sup. $19 95 fE r. NylWW Tbl1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . e J 02 225x I 4 Bridgestone $21 95 r fr. RD-20 WW Tl .•...•.• , • • • • . • e J.ll l60• 14 Seiberling s34 95, Er I lemon• N yl. RWL T 1 ..... , . . . . e J 60 ~~fr~~~~ -~i~~~1:~ ~ ...•.... s21.95 ~ ~~ 155x 15 Dunlop $25 95 f E r. C873 BW T 1. . . . • . . . • . . • • . • . • I 96 155x l 5 Dunlop $25 95 r f r SP4 BW TI . . • . . • . . • • • . • • • • • • I 99 15Sx1 5 Br~stone s22 95 r ET RD-20 BW Tf .............. ,. e 1 90 1 S5x I 5 Bridgulone $23 95 f ET RC>-I 1 WW Tl • . . . . • • • • • • • . • • e 1 90 Seib.rling G/N Blcms s22 95 f CT G78al5 ...........•... ,,,, • 2U H78x l 5 Good Yeor Cu1tom $24 95' c r • Pow. Cush. Poly-Glou BW Tl. • • • • 2 9i Seiberling G/N Blems Sit& 95 r Er H78x 15 ...... , ....•••• , ••••. £ • 3.26 ~~~:i. ~:~ ~'.-:':' .......... s27 .95 ~ ~~ Seit>.rling G/N Bl•ms s27 95 ,,u . L78a 1 S •••••• , •• , •••••••• , • • 3 •8 195rc15 8rldoo1tone s21 95 n r RD20 WW TC. ••.•••••... ,,,. e 1 '" •All merchandise subject to prior sale. Quantities limited to stock on hand. •Please call for adclitional sizes and types available at each store. PLACENTIA STORE 15.Slt• I 2 Dunlop Ml 95 t f,T. WW T 1 SP68 ....•••.....••.• -£ a 1 &6 185/735 HRU Goodyear "'2.95f.E t. 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Tu1tln (S.tween Katella & Colllnt) 532..3383 7 .- • 7 t • r J ) ~ ' • r f " L r • causes • .. can o e same 1ngs w"itfl paints that- / do with cosmetics. We 're creatin,g_g~--~~-;t-~~ ·characterization-:-.mJJ}ffng the item look like what it's supposed to be.' ' ... Art Techniq.ue.s Work Li .ke Mogic· ! 6 By DENNIS McLELLAN Of tlle O.tly Piiot ~If When Lyn Colliard was a girl growing up in Hollywood she sometimes accompanied her grandfather, a master artisan, to the studios where .he worked at creating illusions. Combining crafts and skjlled painting, the scenery de~igners of Hollywood's Golde n Age performed miracle s in transforming make·believe into a believable world on screen. Plywood boards could be turned into the finest of marble. New lumber could be made to look like the most weathered log cabin and cardboard could magically be changed into the roughest of granite. "I watched my grandfather do impossible things and I thought, 'My. what fun,"' said Mrs. Colliard. "I learned his techni- ques and later applied them to ·statues." The statues she refers to are · the court jesters, geisha girls. Greek gods and goddesses and· assorted other plaster figures that fill her Costa Mesa home. WORKS OF ART Mrs. Colliard for many years has been engaging in her own bit of Hollywood magic by transforming the while 'store- bought statues into works of art. Combining a variety of techni- ques , she hd'S developed a finishing method s he calls "porcelanics." It gives the cold figures a lifelike quality from the skin tone of the face down to the silken texture of their.clothes. "I coined the word," she ex- plained. "lt 's basically taking a · plaster type cast and turning it into a product that looks like ceramic or porcelain without fir- ing the object. I take it and bring it to life.'' Although she did not originate the bas ic technique-it's an an- cient method from Europe and Asia-she is one of only a handful in America that she knows is BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, January 2. 1976 Bl ~;. : White plaster roqsters (left) were transformed into lifelike birds after applying· Lyn Colliard's 'porcelanics' method. Mrs. By ALLISON DEERR OUIMDallrP'lt«._., Wh y do c'hUdren fall academically? Psychologist Grant Rawlins listed severaJ possibilities at a symposium in Fullerton : Learning d's.abilities, emo· lional disturbances, mental re- tard a Hon, family problems, cultural problems or a com- bination of several problems. "'oba,bly the most common or ~earning disabilities is activlty or minimal brain •tunctio6, a..wnns said. -.. \; Actmttting that hyperactivity is a -'popU11t diagnosis," he noted that in young children it may be a symptom ot depression. Two majOT schools or thought define hyperactivity as either an emotional or neurological pro- blem. Rawlins agree. with the latter. . "The theory is that the Portion • of the brain which controls the ln- t.ntionaJ thln~ing process, the Sower brain stem, ts not function· tn1. so that the child cannot focus . on one thins,'' he ex plained. Colliard (right) begins a new project. .. .. Hyperactive children display such symptoms as lack of concen- tration, over-activity, an inability to sit still and acting out against peers and family . TREATMENT "The treatment or choice is a mild anti-depressant or stimulant-such as Ritalin, which has the opposite effect on the hyperactive child,. one of a depressant.'' Another common learning dis- abiUty occurs in the Visual·motqr area, b e said. Common are percepl~al difficulties such as those r~versal or letters reveal. He noted, however, that re- versal or letters ts not Wlcommon among children with no percep- tual problems up to aie seven. Testing is often the only way to determine whether a child's pro- bl~m is neurological, emotional or a combination of factors, Rawlins said. The first step is to pinpoint the symptoms, he said . "Get a physical examination of the child. lf he can't see or hear well, or course he'll have pro- 1· blems. He may have a low grade infection sapping bis energy. If he can't stay awake, he can't l~arn." Also important is getting a <'Omplete developmental history Crom the parents, from pregnan- cy on. If a child has read well, then gradually regressed, Ms problem may be emotional. CIDLb'S RESPONSE "Ir there is a new brother or. sister in the home. it may be the child's way of gaining attention. IC his parents are diVQrcing, it may be his response to the satua- · tion." ln general, he said, a learning disability is more likely to manifest itself earlier on. Later, learning problems are frequently linked to emotions. Things to be taken into con- sideration include. high revers, Calls, milestones such as walking or talking, s1bJmgs and where the child is placed in the family constellation, parental achieve- ment and expectations. practicing it (most· are set de- signers> and s he is the only one to apply it to statues. When her adult education classes begin in January she will. she believes, be the only person in the country teaching the process in public schools. TECHNIQUE KEY t Students will learn to mix the a<'rylic paints and metallic powders to create the lusters and glazes Mrs. Colliard uses to get. her e{(ects. 'But learning to ob- serve is the key to practicing the ·, technique. 1 ··People say they can't draw... 1 said Mrs. Colliard ... Those that ' say that aJso don't see. If you fix l it in your mind you can do it." t Mrs. Colliard told of a woman J in one or her private classes who wanted to make a German Shepherd statue look like her dog. The woman was asked to describe the color of the dog's ' · eyelashes. , "She was stumped," said Mrs. l Colliard. "She said. 'l never ·LQOked.' I've now got them look- ing at everything. It's an in· troduction to sensory aware- ness." She said students will gain an introductory knowledge of four fields : interior decorating, set design techniques, cosmotology and sensory perception and con· • ' scious awareness. • COLOR ·~ Students begin with a statue no 1 ·smaller than "nine inches tall "Anything s malJer is harder to get the details," she said. They are asked to look at their home to see what colors go with their de cor. what size the statue should be and where it will be placed. Mrs. Colliard's work differs re· markably frorh the painted porcelain statues found in most stores. The extensive shading sht! uses on skin tones creates the lifelike quality. Accessories suc h as wood, rock and fabric also ap- pear real. ··1 can do the same things with · paints that I would do with cos· • metics." she said. "We're creat ing characterization-making the item look like what it's sup- posed tobe. "I'm teaching them principles they could apply to canvas. By the time they get through they·11 know shading. depth and percep· · tion." CLASSES A class from 1-4 p.m . on Thursdays at Harper Elemen tary School in Costa Mesa begins Jan. 29. Call ttre Newport·Mesa Unified School District adult education, 556·3302, for further information. A class from 7-10 p.m. on Wed- nesdays in Westminster High S<'hool begins Feb. 4. The Westminster Community Service building also will hold a class from 1:30·4:30 p.m. on Mondays beginning Feb. 2. For further in- formation call the Huntington Beach adult school, 898-6736. C> From these results, determina· tion can be made for either neurolOgical or psychological testing. I Expectations can play a large • role, he said. He cited the exam- ple of high IQ parents and their child who did well in elementary school by working exceptionally hard. But, when he reached high school, he realized he could not maintain the pace. Rather than let his parents know he couldn't make it, he refused to work. In this manner, he could say he failed because he wasn't trying. not because of lack of ability. How much damage does label- ing do to a chiJd? That depends on his own ego strength and motivation, Rawlins said. But, commented a seminar partic~pJnt, often the self-esteem is the first to go in such children, and the label can be tragic. '· Unlortuiiately, in our society. t'he stress u on intelledu.al performance, and these children are the victims:• ' I 82 DAIL V PILOT Friday, Januwy 2. 11r7e * . . . Sagittarius, Write Ideas SATURDAY, JA~UARY 3 By SYDNEY OMA RR ARTF.S <~a rch 21 Apnl 19 ): Friends may act an manner that puzzles. aggravi.ltes. You get nothing for nothing and that lcs~on could now be driven home. · . T:\U RUS <April 20-May 20>: Dealings with t~ose m authority could leave something to be de- ~1red. Know 1l and be es pecially careful in traf- fic Adhere to rules, regulations. GE:ttlSl Olay 21-June 20 >. Your mtwtion works overtime. You seem able now to rise ~bove ~he petty, the l'motional debris and ~hmpse potential. You teach. le<.1rn and get fmgt!r on pulse of pubhc. CANCER CJune 21 July 22>. Highlight nex- 1b1ht.y . Show thut you <.1re capable qf making con- <'ess1~ns without abandoning bask principles. C'reat1vc forces are more 1n evidence than in re- cent davs. LEO (July 2~ Aug. 22): Pace slows: it is necessary to check notes, do homework. Accent on contracts, confrontations, cooperation with those who may hold opposing views. Vl~GO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22J : What might seem a certainty ~ay prove to be elµs1vc, evasive and -akm to a shppery eel. Obtain grasp of basic material. Learn the little lessons and the big ones will take care of themselves. . µBRA cSeot. 23-0cl. 22): Home, harmony within fam.1ly circle -these · are spotlighted. Love. creat1v1ty, relationships with children also claim s hare of attention. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You may have radical change of attitude. The unseen world could confront you in meaningful manner. What had blocked you could cease to be an obstacle. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Ideas can be solidified. What seems nebulous might have more sub::.tance than you imagine. Ideas should not be ignored -get them on paper . . CAPRICOR N <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Whal you do 1s very much related to costs, time a nd motion nghts and permissions. Check sources. Get rid of burden not rightly your own. AQUARIUS (Jan.20-Feb.18): Lunar cycle is such that new propositions appeal. However keep adage in mind, •·All that glitters is not ~old.'' · PlSC'F.S (Feb. 19 :.'t1arch 20): Much that <>e· curs is quiet, behind scenes. Dec1s1ons affecting your welfare could IX' on the line. Know it and show that you can be discreet. I Peering Around I RET URNING from a 17-day cruise in the Canbbean a nd Mexican waters were Dr. and \1rs. Anthony N . Toto of Costa Mesa. ~ECEIV~D into Delta Theta Chi, honorary service sorority on the Doheny Campus Mount St. Mary's College, was Arlene Br~ner a sophomore. ' She is_ the daughter of the Robert L. Bruners of Fountain Valley . .4-~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ TREMENDOUS YEAR-END SAVINGS UPTO 50% ·•PANTS •DRESSES ........ ,,, • ILOUSES .. •SUITS e-..., ... .... w.ctm .. , SALE STARTS TODAY ...... , .. \ ., ,/ STILLWAT.ER. Okla. ly h.-eapped penons ,.J Nally thlftt I 6t tbef tntera« wtt.h ID (UPI> -A blind woman . 1bould not d l1ml11 the live kind ot a 1belteftd IOCiety," abe aaid. c rad u at in a I ro m idea of attencl.lna a major life before comlnlf to Sbe will teach ber ltu- 0 k l a h o m a S t at e university. OSU in that a lot of it was dmtl the most important University 1ays similar· Jn two years Janie spent eitber in the con-tllin1 ii •'in order to pro. Byan baa finished her fines of an inatltutioo cr11 communicate, )'OU OSU blind student Janie Byars and Russell Conway. w o r k t o w a rd · a that bad very specific veto beobeervant." bacbelora de1ree in t'Ules,or with my parents Mila Byars will Uve ln I o c l o J o I y . S b e in their ~me.•• an Oklahoma City apart. transferred to OSU in OSU Profe11or F . ment. 1973 from Tulsa Juqlor Cuthbert Salmon is de-••J•m eoing from a Colleee. velopine a map of the structured aituation of She betlns work as an cam_J)us with illuatra· attending ela11es, ln1tructor of com· tiamin Braille. performln• homework municationa stills for "I can hoaeatly say aulpmenta and llvin• the ()klahoma League any blind or otherwise in the environment~ a for the Blind in handicapped person dormitorytoanewarea Oklahoma City. coming to this campus ~ Jeaminc the ins and Mlis Byars said she re-will have a'iot C"Oing for outs of b o u 1ebo1 d ceived much assistance them," Miss Byars said. management and the from OSU's high school In her new Job she will discipline of sclid job and collece relations teach Br4fl(e readJng performanc:e," she said. staff members who and typing, tape re-"I think this will ul· worked wltJi her Jnd an-corder use and bow to be timately enhance my ticipated ber needs. independent in business performance as a alu· "They know bow to transactions. dent at the graduate orient a blind pe~son ooe '"l'hey are anxious for level when I re-enter the step at a til!l&. to get me to develop way! of academic situation them from b uilding to teaching students how to · where I will also be re- building and the prac· take the initiative to quired to live and work ticalities of using socialize with other co-independently," she crosswalks." she said. workers and other peo-said. Drip Silenced DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a f riend who blows his nose at the dinner table -not only when there are just the two of us (which is bad enough) but he does it al parties. I wouldn't mind u he dabbed his nose in an unobtrusive manner · but he honks like a foghorn on a riverboat. ' Although l 've told him it embarrasses me, h~ laughs and says, "Everybody blows his nose. It s a natural function." Please help me get the message across. -NEED A CO MEBACK "DEAR N.: Just be<:ause it's a "natural runc- ti~n" doesn't m e an it's appropriate at the table. It s okay to dab one's nose while dininC but if ..bonJtlng" is necessary, your friend sb~uld be consider1te or the others and leave the room. DEAR ANN: When I took the job as head ~kkeeper, I was told that one of the partners' WJ_ves had trouble balancing her checkbook and might ask for help. I said, "No problem." I ended .Weddings ~ and Engagements To avoid disappointment. prospective brid~s are ~emindcd to have their wedding . stories wtth black a nd white glpssy photographs to the Daily Pilot People Department one week before the wedding. Pictures received after tha t time will not be us ed. For engagement announcements it is imp_erative that the story. alsQ accom· panted by a black and white glossy pie· lure. be s ubmitted s ix weeks or more before the wedding date; otherwise it will not be published . -up keeping her checkbook and paying all 'the household bills. The wife of the 'Gtber partner beard how "nice'' I was and askec'Nne to do the same for her. I couldn't r efuse. Last January one of the partners died. The other partner boueht out his widow. But guess who still paid all her bills? It wasn't0a matter of writing a few ch~cks, it was the house pay m ents. 14 charge accounts. weekly allowances for four children, the maid, Social Security reports to the government for the maid, etc. I did all this work for a woman no longer connected with the firm. Some nights I stayed till IO p.m . -no overtime, not even a "thank you." I got fed up in September an8 sent her a bill for $50. She complained to my boss and all hell broke loose. I s till don't know if 1 was fired or if I quit. I don't expect an answer but if just one wife sees he rself, it was worth the time it took to write this letter. Thanks for your shoulder. -FEEL BETTER NOW DEAR BE'MER: There may be no ans•er but there certainly ls a lesson to be leamed. It's nice to be nice -but U you permit people to abuse you, you're stupid. Is pot a drug? Can LSD and pills open new worlds for you ? Stop guessing. Get the facts in Ann Landers's new booklet. "Straight Dope on Drugs." For each booklet ordered, send a dollar bill, plus a long , sell-addressed, stam~ ~n· velope (26 cents postage) to Ann Lande rs, P .O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60U>. +If •• To help fill requirements on b'lth wed· ding and e ngagement stories, form.; are available in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur· ther questions will be a nswered by People Depart!llent staff members at 642-4321. Only the 0.lty Piiot l"Nltv tetta you what'a .. new ln,ourtooel community_..; 9'WetY 1fev Put?lic . AU_CTION FRIDAY, SATIJRDAY. SUNDAY •t 8 P.M. Bargains on Fine Crystal, Sterling Silver. Porcelains. Oriental Objects d'Art, Paintings, J ewelry, Antiq ues, !Jronzes, Furniture. Select Indian Turquoise .•• S 1.000.000 INVENTORY Frorn Estates, Courts, Out-of-Pawn, Da11kr11ptcies \11Sn"ORS1 Com e and see MJhatjun CUI AUCTION con b ef , FREE ADMISSION! ... across the street from seuen of the Southland's m ost elegant W-Oterfront restaurants! 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Tbe 52-year-old actor, director and producer a star for three decades, joins other revered Briu'sh actors such as Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud and Balpb Rlct.aarcbon who have been Honored by the monarch over the years for service to the stage. ~tt.enborough, the brother of explorer and telev1s1~n executive David Attenborough. 'has starred m dozens of movies including "Brighton Rock," "The Sh ip· That Died of Shame" ''J\ Severed Head'' and "10 Rillington Place . ., ' • The wife and son or rock musician Robbie ~dntosb, who died from an overdose of heroin g1v~n by Kennet~ Moss, filed a wrongful death suit against the one-time Wall Street whiz kid. Edith and Brandon Mcintosh filed the suit in Los An~eles seeking whatever damages the court deems suita· ble. Moss pleaded gullty in December to involunt ary manslauchter charges in the death of Mcintosh. a member of the Average While Band. • Prince Noro4om Sihanouk, Cambodia's chief or $late, left Peking for his second visit to his homeland since tbe Communist victory there eight months ago, China's officla.J lhlnhua news agency reported. . The report said Sihanouk was accompanied by his wlfe, Pribcen MooJque; Foreign Minister Sartn Cbbak; and' an alternate member of the Politburo, Keat Cb.bob. The prince, wbo has made his home in Peking sine&-Gen. I.on Nol's coup ln 1970, retUtned to the Chinese capital last Fri· day after s 41·day tour of a number of Asian, African and European countries. SIHANOUIC The president or the Association of Flight Atten· dants a nnounced her resignation, apparently because of union turmoil created by a lengthy strike against National Airlines. Union President Kelly Rueck said her re· signation was effective Jan. 16. "I have come to this decision because or the total co~'!'itment of one's personal life required of this position and the need for your new president to take over all of the responsibilities as soon as possible ... she wrote. • A city lottery to raise revenue and help curb il· legal betting has been proposed by Mayor Richard J. Daley of Chicago. The mayor introduced an ordinance in the City Council to cr eate such a lottery. lt was sent to the finance committee for review. PUBLJC NOTICE NOTICE TOCREOIT01115 .... A·l41S7 SU~EllllOlll COUltTOf'THE STATE Of' CALI l'ORNIAJ'OR THECOUNTYOl'ORAl'it;E tn 1111 M•ttu ol lh• Estate ol PUBLIC NOTICE 5·1411 NOTICE TO CREDITORS A-1$712 SUPElltOR COUltTOFTHE STAT50,CALI FOR NIA l'OR THECOUNTYOFORANGE The Sear h f 1 l MOSS FA"NKIE ELLEN INGE, OetH!old. C Or a man e eC • Notlca Is her-eby given 10 Credllors In ltlt Matter ol 11" Estate o1 VIOLA IC. W"ITE. Otceued ed to two terms in the Michigan Legislature before IWlvlnc;i claims a941lnst Ille laid dK• being identified as an imposter and ex-c0T1vict re· den1 to me w ld ctalms 1n 111e Office°' the clerk 01 11\9 •foreMld court or 10 sumed after a chance encounter in a Windsor 11<twn1111em 10 t11t 11nder\111neci ••the restaurant. otflceof PLUNKETT and PLUNKETI, S All<HMYS al LAW, 412 Ollve A.e., P. 0. am Greenblatt of Detroit told police he is cer· Bo•2't1n111ec11yo1Hunt1ngtortBtac11, lain he recognized and spoke with Daniel West in 1n0tanoe Counly, wh1Ch l8lletolli<els th T l 8 1"9 ptac:e of l>usl~s ot the 11<1de<s'9t>e<1 e unne arbecue in Windsor. 1n all mauers pe•1a1n1n11 to Sllld estate. Authorities asked such cla lm• with tht necosary l. · th t 0 · · vouchen mull be flltd or preW!flted ~ po ICe Jn a ntano City ) a10teuld .. 1111ln four montns eller 1ne across the river from ( 11rs1pu1>1rcet1onol 1111sno11ce. Detroit to search for PEOP. LE 0e1ee10tcem11e•2t,1t7s CHARLES MARTON INGE West. ------------" Eae<utorot111ew 111ot W e S t I · d · salddeced9nl. l v e 1 n ~LUNICl!TT. PLUNICIETT Mirhigan for 10 years, twice wirlf\ing election to the moc1 .. A ... ~.o.a .. m leg"sl t d th r N y k .._.,...,..,.~11.cat1f•nt1l'n .. t a ure, un er e name o a ew or attorney Pul>lllheo Or•n99 c.oui Dally 1>11ot, who died in 1961. JenuaryM. u. 23, 1974 4'11·75 CBS News P UBLIC NOTICE S·14H HOTICI! TOCltEDITOA5 Ha.A·U 7lJ SUPElllOllCOURTOl'THE 5T.t.TE 01' CALIFORNIA l'OR...,-HE COUNTYOFORANGE Notice 1s hereby given lo cr..:Sotors lla•lft9 cl•lms against the s.id de<&- 0.nl lo file uid ctalms In Ille offkt ~ Ille cle•ll of ll'le alorrsafd court or to present them lo Ille underlillfled •t Ille otflC• OI HASTINGS, BLANCHARD, WEILER and ICENNEOY, Allornt'fS al UV(. SIOWUI Slalh Slreet. Suii.1204 In the Clly ot Los An9eles, In Los Anvtt•s County, whlCll ••tter olllce Is the plate of business of tht un· denlgned in all rn•ller. perla"''l'lll to laid •Slate. Such c111lms with tlle nec;essary voucher\ musl be filed or presented iS aforesaid wilhln tour montM afler ll'le lonl pub(icallon of this notice. Oated Oecemt>er 29. 1•1s WILLIAM H, WAITE E11ecutor ol the •Ill ol uld de<edent HASTINGS, 81.ANCHAllO, WEILEIMM ICENNEOY S10W..tSllrtl\St. Sulle 1204 .... , A ... lft, ~lltentl• 90014 Pul>lll/led Oran~ Coesl Dally Pilot, Jiltluety 2. 9, "· 13, tt76 •9n -1s PUBLIC NOTICE S14tl l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAIWIE STATEMENT K ing Sla)-ing Air. ·':F.o nigh t In the M•ller ol tht Es tate ot BERNARD PATRICK COLLINS, aU llERNARO P. COLLI NS, eke, 8ERNAADCOLLINS, Decustd. • Notice Is lle••bv 9lven te oredlton .... VlnQ Cl•lms ava•nst the Miki d«e· !:lent to Ille said <lelms In the offke of h clerk ol the •loreseld court 0t 10 present tllem lo the unOerslontd et tr. office of FRANI( A. OLOMEN, OLOMEN, ICING, Ind GREENE. Al· torneys et Law, 'IOI Oovu Orlvc, Suitt 200, In Ille City of Newport Beath, In Oran~ County, which l•lltr offl<:4 is the pl.a ol l>uSttlfls ol the unde•slQMO In all matters perlelnlng 10 iakl Hlete. Such clelms with the necuury vOU<IW•s must l>e fll•d or pre~ttd as aforesaid within lour monlhS eftcr I.he fltst publication ot this notlct Tiie fellhrt ... NrSOftS art~ lilvli· MMllS: NEWPORT CENTER DENTAL GROUP. I.OJ Avocado Avenue, Su.le 404, Ntwp0r1 8tecl\. Getifornla~ Geor11e Naldus, O.D.S., 209 Fernlfff, Corona 0.1 M.Jr, C..lllornia 9262S ByJAVSHARBUTJ' NEW YORK CAP) -CRS New~ offers tonight a one-hour TV study of the 1968 assassination or Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whether J ames Earl Ra:y did it, and, if so, whether he acted alone or as pa rt ol a conspiracy. (Cha nnel 2, 10p.m .) Timothy j _ O'Neill, D.O.S., 3146 Glbraller Drive , Costa Mes•. C.lllornia 92626 Lloyd E. Rasner, D.D.S .. S40 DtAnu, Co•ona <l~I Mar. Calllomla 9262S Ray pleaded guilty in a Tennessee court in 1969 to King·s slaying in Memphis. but renounced t~at plea. to no av~il. lie later failed in a federal court bid'to withdraw his plea and go on trial, but a new effort by him is pending before a federal appeals court. 0.ted Decembt• 29, t97S Wllll•m A. Schmlal Admlnh tratorol lht e.Uate of wld decedet1l f'lllANK A.. OLOMl!H. Ot.DMeN, KINGatld OIUINE 901 o. ... r0r1 ... s..11an1 ltewpw1 .. acll, ~!Hernia Publlst\ecl Or•nve Coul Dally Pilot, January 2, 9, t•, 2), 1916 4'7HS John B. Wa•ner, O.D.S., 2306 North Baket, Santa Ana. Calllor,..la '1770& This businus Is condu<leCI by a vene•11• 1Nrtnthhlp. George Naldu1, D. D.S. Tt\is llalement was llltd wilh Ille County Clrrk ol Orange County on P\Jl>llSll..:1 OranQt Coas1 Dally Pltot, Jen. 2, 9, 16, 23, 197& 4'11~1S PUBLIC NOTICE IN TONIGHT'S SHOW, CORRESPONDENT Dan Rather says CBS News, in its probe into the PUBL(C NOTICE sun slaying of King. the black civil rights leader and 011c,>0, ms F~C:~T~~~!:~~·:;r Nobel Peace Prize winneq.tried to inlrerview Ray 1 Pvllllc 11ear1119s w111 tit held w t11t The 1ot1ow1ng ~rson 1s doinv ~ · • COll• ~" Pleflf\1119 Comm.ss'°" et nus as· _ m pnson. I'"' Oty H•ll 11 Fair OrlVot Costa ESCO, 1178S Sky Park Ci•cle, "'B"", "But due to t he repeated advice of his lawyers, ~sa. c.t11omla, •• 4:l0 p.,.,;. 0t ~ 1rv1ne,ca111orn1anrn he wouldn't talk for this broadcast," he adds. "So :'u!:~.s1,~7'6'.~~~~~11°~~ 11~~:,:~i~u~~u~~~,:i~~Jh~f. the best WitneSS Stands mute." lntappllc:atlorts !San R•ffff, Lagune Hiiis, Cllllfom•ll Like CBS' two-part November study of Presi· M~·c~-::'.:' ";-,t~~1et1W1~~:~r:'~'° ~s1>os1neu1sconouct.edbyacordent Kennedy's assassination. tonight's show re· Newport euc11, ca111ornl•, fat p.clon. visits the SCene Of the Slaying restudies the evidence !*'Mission to reront P<0P9rty ~IC!cl I Edward Buck Company. Inc.. d . . . . east of Sundance Drlv•, Ntl"llOrt , €dW••d L. Buck a n interviews vanous persons, rang.mg from one 11eac11,ca 111om1a,..,dnort"otit1r1S1.. Pres1e1en1 of Ray's current lawyers O»ste Mase. C.lllornl•. from Ml (llQlll t This ll•lemenl was f iled Wllll Ille t M h. I dl d lndusltl•ll to Rt lsln11te t..,..,lly ,... <.o1111ty Clerk or Orange County on whorentedRayaroom TV REVIEW btenfllte1>. '"~ [ . th K d• 2. RH-P9tltle11 tl076-1Jfor .loWIClft • Pvbllslled Orange Cont Dally Pilot, n C e n ne 'Y C. HMH, 361S Blue l(e,, Coront dtl Jen~ry2.9, 16,23. 1916 4969-IS 0 a emp IS an a y ( J slelenll•I). (Neoell\111 deCllll'lllioll has 'ti.amber 79, 1975. s hows, CBS cautiously Mar, c.111orn1•. 10• Pll•mlssiort to,.... 1 d d h h"I ... zone property located •l 1•19 """"'91m ------------cone u e t at w I e It AY"'111t, Cost• Mela, Calllo"'4t.. from PUBLIC NOTICE may never be established.. whether Lee Harvey Cl Olgf'rt comm.r<l•ll and R2 (l!Wdlum Os Id t d I "th "d · d' t " h dtnllty nsldentlall to Rl·CP (ltl{lll W8 8C e 3 one, e ev1 ence m 1C3 es t at ditnslty resldentttll. IA ntgall ve Oswald "probably did" shoot Kennedy. de<1era11on11autenri1ee11. J . llue11e "•tltlen R·1•·UA, THERE'S NONE OF THAT IN tonight's show. CBS fails to turn up any evidence or a conspiracy to kill King and doesn't offer any opinion, even a cautiously-worded one, on whom it thinks may have killed him. It simply says, among other things, that Ten~ nessee's case against Ray as a lone assassin ~as not as air-tight as we had been told," that no one saw the fatal shot fired and that there's no evidence Ray was near the scene of King's death "at the mo- ment of the 'qlurder." And it reiterates that .. •hat ~ed to be un· questionable proof -an unqualified pie~ of 1uilty -now i' ID legal c:ortest'' eod tha• a federal ap· pellate court d ecisioa on ~·s cai!e may come aoon. • f SO., Dl!SPJTE ft'S WO.IC, TllE •bow "1nds up sounding th• let 'S·have-an·ibdependent· i"vestlgation call CBS News first made at the end or its November ptobe into the "Kennedy as· sassin ation. At that time, it saJd '1hlstory will be less con· fused" if new congressional probes are made about information CBS said was. 1 withheld from the W•tttn Com· mlulQn by the CIA and the FBI. Tonight, It says U\at regard- les or the court decision Ray aets, doubt • about the . tlrcumstances or King's as- aassination still w1U remain and ·•an outside ioveslljat.lon is now neededt• to attempt to resol'\le thoeedoubU. .. IT SAID TR£ Pft()l'E COl1LP be ll'U•de either bY Contr~s or by an independent commlssloo •P. pointed by th• p,.~t On Mond.O lillht. Ces will air Ute last of tts four.program series on the sbooll.ng1 of major American leaders. It ea.yw \bat show wUl atudy the •-doubts and dl1crepande$'' atlrroundlng tbe U· vsainatlon ol &Jn. Robert F. KCfU'edy, Cl>-N.Y.). lfhd the attemptl!d assuslnatJen aJ Gov. George C. Wallace or tJabamL lanwnded lor Coste Mesa Plonnlnv leommlulon( 71 Fair Orlve. Co,ta I Mesa, C.lllomla, for pe•rnlu lon to"" I,_ P<OP9r\¥ deKflbed In the ptllllort and 1ocatt<1 west of Whlllltr A- trom Mt to MG 10.ner•I lnduS4rla1\. (Ne911ll"9de<l8titlon hH ~flied). ".,_ ............. Mftlt 1~·7S·f4t for Mervl1t L. SllpSOn, 1800 S."l" "-• "'wtlOf1 Beecll, Callfo•nltt, for • con· dltklnlll 1iM "'"''' to 01Mr•te • ret•ll llkY'de ._ CMMJ a nd repel•) In cOI'> IWKtioall witll • bkyclt wareholitt. II\ ti\ Ml~. !Kaled at 2ttl ~9<9 ~ ~.,_., ~"-'111•. <E~Joft ...... 1911"MS ...... filed'. l ...... ••C"41M P9""1l lt!·7S.M:I for Wllllt!t' A 8urkl\art, 2t21 Clubhouse Ao•d. Cost• •u. C..llforni., tor CO<Odl11onal u~ permit to <.OMtfl!lt t epanment u"lts to,.... CP ttAfld•rds In ." Rl·CP '°"°· ''"' ""1.wK• to • llow I foot afld 1 "'°' lflCIM(M\81111 Into required S fllot ljdt. y9r1:1, eflO to tl!Qff 1 pertent dtMlly de- vlatlon 11 11111t11a1s lei, 11.), ._.t,o ... m ley Stt'ft\, Cotta Mesa, (.tlllltmla, IHetlltlvt dcKl•rtllon has beentl'-111. ._bite •n•letl .,.'"'" u .11 .... tor Brenda Joll"', UI ~lody Utrte, Closta fNM, Callfomla, for ve•lenco to all9w '""ctlOfl In par1tlno u required, l provided I In <·Ot1j11ncllon with txl.tlno tr1S11t11, 8lld to •II-rtdu<llOl'I In re Quired partilno 11•11 dim."''-· In an ., ..-. lec."9d •• 1'1 M910fY ~. c..a. Mt--. Cllllfwtlla. CE~ dKlet "'*' ""' been I I led, 1. z.e 1•"41M """")I H ·1tol• "'Oteflll Ml!Tllt\ •1 N. Ntwllllf' lll\ld., Ntwtt0rl •••C"· C•tlfornl•, for "'9f1MKI to allow J "1'C•nt deMllY ... wt8'tell (t 11t11l per a. ,q " I tor <iOft- slnictlOft of s lltlltl Ill 811 "' Dl'9t. .... 941 al m Otla Str .. t, Costa MtN, Cal"9mla. (,.....tlWI dltclar811Gft he~ ,'8wlflled>. .. ,_ ... c ....... ,.,,..It '1•·1toM1 tot Terry W. •11911\11, 11:1, WNnlw AW., (M'9 #11 ... CalllOf'lllll, IW ~ e1111.,... uw """" to otM' .re '" *llt ....., 8N ~I"' W19 111 IMI Ml .,... ~ 8' IWJ OU Wlllttl•r A,..., CMta Meu, Cetltar111a ((Hll\•t1•11 ~---""*''· ,,., hlrtller lflfwm•llen"' 1119-... ._..ic.tlbllt. 111~ Ju.ms er ca11 .. IN lflcif .. llll fttMnl"9 °"""' ,,...._ ~-. u ra1r 0r1,._ CMta MIM,C.1"9mle. COITAMnA Pl.ANNINO COMMIS\ION C. C. ci.ru, Ol•lrmtfl CNri.• W, l'Ollotrtl *"'.,.~ .Jllrectur.t ~I"' NllllWIM Or91191 ~st oaltf 1111191, .--rv a. m• ~l S·USt NOTICE TOCltEDITORS Ho.A-ISUt SU,ERIOR COURTOI' THE STATE OF CALll'ORNIA l'OR THIECOU"TVOFORANGE tn th, Matter ol Ille Eslalt of PIERRE C. MARD'iUS. Deceased. Nollet os hereby "iven to cr~ilors hllvlno claims against the said aece- dtnt to Ille sala cl•lrm In the Offt<e of IM alor•salci court or 10 pr~sent them to IM ullderslgned al IM olllce of MURPHY , THORNT O N , HlrfERFELO & CAHILL, Allomrys al ~. 7404 W1lshlre Blvd .• Suite «JO. In ltl9 Cl t y ol Los Ange lo, in L 0\ Angeles ~ty, •hkh latter olllce Is Int place Of lluslrwss of the undersigned '" •" tn1tten perteonln<) to said esl•le. Such tlMml with the neceuary •OUC:llers Ml.Ill be fit~ fH prt!sent~ as alortsald within four monthS aller tl'le first '"*!cations Of thil nolke. O.ted Oec. a. 1'17}. REV. ROBERT V TOBIN Eucutor Of Ille Wiii ot said oecedtnl. MUltPH Y , THORNTON "IN•,_,llLD&CAHILL *4t!1Wll,.SHlllllE eL ... 0 . SUIT£40C> L.OSANGIELES, CA. toOSJ l"l.tbllstltd Orange Cots! D•llY Piiot. ()otc. 12, I•, it. 197Und J•n. 1, lt11> PUBLIC NOTICE hUJ NOTICE TOCllllOITOltS Ne. "-15112 SllPaRIOR COURT 0 .. TNUTAT• O~CAUflORNIA~OR '1taCOU9"Y0F0tlA~ lntlle Mt"9r-.t"'9 Eli.ta ol LOISM. ~· ...... 11-n as LOIS MARTHA OAZIN, DKN Md. Notice 11 "'""" 9lwn to <rwdltors Mlllll(I <I.alms 891IMI ttle utd .... ""'te flie Mild <lalm' In tM offa °' .. c~ et t"9 .. Ot.,...14 <--1 or te ~ tlle"I to tflt ""°'~ •• 11141 ofnc.e ti CAl..L.AHAN end CAl.UIHAN, M!Of,_.,, It Law, t10J Tr1111t.o11 Ave. In .,_City et L01 A119tleJ, II\ LOI A"""91 Ceunty. WlllCI\ l•ll•r off le• Is IN IMact 9' lluthwn el tht uncltr,lllflll(I In all IN"9B l*jatnl119 to Mid ...... Suell Claims wltll Ille M<MMry WWCNn !Nll be flied Of PfHtnl9d U af'Orewld wlllllf t~r montlll •lier IN fl'lt -katten .. ttllt notltt. OM.ell Dtulnlltr tt, ms 1.ydofl I . Callw11 lltClltOt' af tlW • •lltolNIO•c-elMnt CALLANAN ANOCAL&.AMAM INt TrWllMlt Attw. t.teA ..... t.C.llfel"lll1•MIQ ~I.,,_. OrMOe Cont Dt•I¥ t'llol ...._.,., l,. 9, 1', U, m• .......,) I Fttday. January 2. 1976 Pl1BLJC NOTICE PU.UC N011CE PVBLIC NOTICE PUBLJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PltOPIUSIONA&. I SCl\OW s1•v1c;u tttt N. YwtHIA-w, SMla A.u, CA '2711 •-------------+------------1.c,.. .... 1s.nnoo .. ICTITIOUI •us1Nass "'CTITtOUSeUSINl.~S PWlllSlled Otenoe CNS! O•lly Pllol. ll&AM• ITATIMINT NAMa ITATEMl"T OK. It, lt, 1'7hn<IJ•n. l , '· 1'1• .,.... followl119 person Is OOlnt ~· ......... .....,._.., dol ...... ..16-JS neue1. ...,..,.,..,...ng1•uonlan ng .... ..-__ _ llellti" THI! CLOTHES RACIC FORMl&N, ON.IOUE OISTAl8UTING OOM- 227 E.A~ ll'UI Sl., C:O.i.ta ~ Callf. P'""Y ••••• , • ..._ "'--·-•-' ~1 "'" • ...._ ... .,.,penu, .......... n Sattl\ H. Rubin, llJIS PHCll, \lall•'t, CA '2109 (P.O. 8o1t 1192, "-" f'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS 1,.,,1,,., C.111 • .,.... taln\lal...,,CA.,1Clll NAMI STATEMINT Tl\h "'31.....i. ll CondlKIM by an In-$ .. nley Alblltt Tullle, tCMS4 ~ Tl\e t01lowl1>9 perM>n tl dolnQ l>IN· dlvl""81 ~.f'Owll•inValley,CAfJ1'1 -•' • SARAH RUBIN Stelle Tllltle, ICWW U ~ DANA WEST DRAFTING. Sllp F-3>- Tllll ltatem.nl WU flled with Ille "-tllnVall•Y.CA'110I lslwld, O•ne Point. PO 8o• 2'21, CoUllty Clerk of O••n1111 c-..., .., Tllti llYJlneu 11 <ondll<Wd llv.., in· Glc>i•l•ano 8H<h, CA nn• Dtc.eml>ef) lt7S dlvlduat Rooe• Forru1 K utlr, Slip F U · ' ..,.,1 Slanl•Y "· Tlllllt hlalld, Dane Point; P.O 8o• 2'21, PuellllheO 0r•"99 Coast Dally Piiot Thll ltai-1 wes lllad with th9 C.mrano llH<h, CA '2•1• DK•rntle• 12.1t.2•, 1•1S~J~2: Co11nty Cl•rll OI Or•nte County Ol'I Thh. 1>U11neu Is Cotldu<led by.., In- "" nt•H Dec.ember IS, lt7S d<vld\181 ""76 ROGER F. ICURT7 l'VOllMl«I Oran~ Coast Deity Pltot, This lttlemenl was llled with the PUBLIC NOTICE DK.tt,2• • .tt7SllftCl.lan1181'Y2.9,1'76 County Cle•ll ol Or•~ County Ol'I -------------------------:---=::;:l~s, DK.ember t , t•H. PUBLIC NOTICE ,~ Pvbll!.Md Oran9" (OHi Deity Piiot, PUBLIC NOTICE DAILYPll.OT 83 PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITtOut •usl•IU NAM• STAT8M8NT TIW follo•l119 "''°"' .... doMt ._., ,,., ... THE ·~owooo CONNECTION, JIO '-nta IWO.t St • Got~ -.. ... CA fttol1 ._ ... ,t MICllHI Smith, m A e.tnerd St •• C.oti. Moe, CA.,..,, Pfllll• Ali.ti Slll•t. S)V. .. ,,_,, St., Ott\e Ma ... , (A t2621 ,*11 Pvl>llV!ed Orenoe c.oen Delly Piiot, Dec It, 2'. 1'7Und J.an..2, t, ltl• 477J.I) PVBLJC NOTICE flllCTITIOUS •USIHSS NAMe STATeM•"T Tiw tot1ow1nv lltf'ton Is doint buff· nns•, JAYNAT ENTERPRISES, lad Iowa~. C.Osl• Mew, CA '262• Wllllall\ H. JOl'lllWll, IW '-!>!., COli. Mesa, CA t2"26 Tiiis bll'lnus Is c1111dol<.led by en In chid~I Wm Ill. Jolln\Otl T111$ stalemenl wu fllt<I wltl\ tllt Covnty Cieri! of Oren~ CQllfl4y .., Deom~ 9, 191S ,,.,..,, Plil>liSl'led OtenQt Coast Delly Pllol, OK. 12, 19, U, 197S end Jen 1. t~o '11)&.7S NOTICE TO Clll E OITORS 5U .. ERIOlll COUltT 0" THE STATI! Of' CALI F<>ltNIA "°" TH e COUNTY 0, OlllAHGE ...... une --~~.,.--------1o.cemt>tr12. t•,tt. msen0 J-...rv2. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICl!TOCltEOITOltS 1976 411'-15 ------------- EUllle ot ALBERT N. MclCAY, Oeceawel. NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN lo lhe credll0ts of the above n•med da<-1 tNI all 11e•sons havln9 c1a1ms 119<1IMI the said O.cedent u e requited 10 fll~ 11\9"1. with tile neceuary vouchen, In tile olllct ol 11\9 clert( 01 tht' at>o"" ~- 11tlec:t cour.t, or to pre~nt thllm, wllh lhe ne<e1sary vouctl4tr\, lo lht under,lgMCI Al the office ol DORA R HYMAN, Al· lorney al lAw, 3370 San Martno Slretl, LOs An<;rehls, Calilornla 90006, -lch 11 lhll plate ol l>vslntts 01 Ille undenlgned In •II m&tte•S 119rtalnlnv lo t11e esl<1te ol sa<d ~edenl, •lthln tour montlll •lie< lht llrltwt>tl<etion ol th•s nol•ce MARJ6RIEMcKAY BROWN Ew.cutrlK of ll'le Wiit OI 111e above nemea deceoen1 0~ 9Ultt TRANSf'IER <Sec•."" -•111 u.c.c.1 PUBLIC NOTICE Nollet Is ll•••bY 9 lven to the Cr•dllo" of DOUG SCHULTZ end CLEONE SCHUL Tl, Trtnsl•rorl. ---NO--'T-IC-11!-TO_C_R_IE_O_t_T_O_R_S __ wllosa bll\lness •Odress 111564 NeWl>0'1 llo1ilevard, Costa Mesa, County ol SUPER101' CQURTOl'THE Ora"9e. Stele of C.lllornl•, llWll a blll~ ST"TE 01' CALll'ORNtA l'OR tranller Ii ebollt to b9 meO. lo CARL THIE COUNT Y 01' ORANGE W. FISHER, Tran1ltrff, wnoM IMnl· No. A·tSIOS neu addrus IS SIOS Welt Roberts E s llle ot DAVID ALFRED Drive, S.nl• Ana, Co11nty ol Or8nlllt. v A u G H A N • • k • 0 A v I D A Sl.te of C.lltornl•. VAUGHAN, Oecea~d Tiit .,.._rty lo lie t••n1fetred 11 NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN to IN ~led el 1564 Newport Boulev•rd, Credito" ol the •bo•e ntmed d<oc~t em Co 11111 all persons "'"'"II Cla im• "9-)ln" I• Mesa, unty ol Oren~. Slate of Ille said Oe<edent ere required 10 Ille C..lltornl•. lnt"1, with the neressary ¥OU<heM. In Said property Is described In 9tn9••1 Int o11tce ol Ille clerk 01 the dllOllt' M · u · .t.11 stock In trade, fixtures. tciuip. 1111ec:1 court, or 10 presenl 11.em, woth tne mtflt 8M QOOd wi 11 of llWl 1 C41rpet l>usl. FICTITIOUS &USINESS NAMESTATEMENT • The tollo•lll9 perw n Is dolnv l>vl< nes.sas: BOBS HOLE ORILLING . CHASE FENCE CO., 1"693 Viewpo1n1 Lane. Hun1tng1on 8eac11. (.JI 91647 Jamu Robert Ch<1se. 1"693 V~w f)Olnt' L•ne. Huntington 8eac11, c.tl .,..1 This t>usin~s '' conducted bv ill! rn dMd11al. J ames Ro1>er1 Olue Tnls •••temen1 wu toled woth '"" C.Ounly Clerk ol Oranve Counly on Oecemlltr 11, 191S. FSllM P\ollllslltd Or<11199 CNll Dally fll'llot OIK-1'. 1'7Und JanUi•y 2. •. "· 1976 488&·1S DORA ft.HYMAN AtwMy lit LA• nel\ known •l SOUT H COAST ne<•suryYOUC"4<<1.to 11>e unde<s1 INTERIORS •nd ICKAl*d al ISM II '30 Jlnd Street • P 0 . Boa 713S. HeWP«t Bo<llev.,d, Colla ~Y. Coun-Newport Steen. Cai.tornra 976t>l, -•ch ------------- tyof Ot~, Slele ot C.lllornla. Is the pl;ice or b11s1neu of ''-un P UBLIC NOTICE JJ70 San Mii rlno 5tr .. t LM A,...tes, C.lllor11la t0006 Tel: 11131 al-4UI Sot¥ as llnown 10 the T,..Mleree. all denl11ned In all ma11e•s ~rtain1119 to • M lllHS Nlrntl .tlld addresses -IM titlle 0' Sll•d Cl(>Ctotnl, W•lhln IOU• ---.. -,-CT-IT_l_O_U_S_ll_U_S_l_N_E_S_S __ A~y ICM' EHctftri1 by Ttiltlsterors lo• IN '"''" .,.e•rl las! rro<\lllS •lier Int lirsl publo<allonof lll<S NAME STATEMENT past. are: NONE notice TM foflow.nc;i person h doino bu" Pul>lll/Wd O••nve Cou1 Oalty Piiot, Oe<tmber 26, lt7Sind J anuary?, 9, I•, 191• 48I0·7S Oelt<I: Dtc..nt>er 1S, lt7S 0.led Oecemt>er n. 197S ,_ w ROdney H Blll11>9sley nu~"· ...... . FllMr Enculor of Ille w.1101 ALL AMERICAN HOUSEPLANT Trensi.ree EXHIBITION, 21S Riverside Avt ' -------------1 OOLDIEN$TATE HCltOW, IN~ tll<!above nameddeudent Newport Beach, CA 92~ P UBLIC NOTICE ,...Oftk• .. •ttu HUlllWITl, ltlEMEll, Fr..:Srlc• ErMI, 2013 Cllarle ~t No *-.wt ... ell. Callfenla ~ MACDONALD & MEAOIE C, Costa Mesa, C.4' 97677 --NO-T-IC_E_O_P_T ___ U_S_T_E_E_'_S_t-.L-E--1 Pvblllhed Orange Cout 0.lly Piiot, ~!'~sStslOfl'"atl CP<HOpo!~tlon27JS Tl\ls buslMSs Is conaucted by an on " .,.. Ji1t1118ry 2, lt7' <191S.7S __ ._ ' . ' .... a dlvldllal · T.S. No.11W1-I -------------! ~11Hcll,Callfotnlatl'6l FRED"ICAE"NST . T O. SERVICE COM PANY~ duly (7t4) t7M020 " " appointed Tru111ee under tM followlnQ PUBLIC NOTICE AttorMys lot Ea•cuto• Th,. Sl•lemenl was filed with '""' deSCtlbed de..:! ol 1rus1 WILL SELL AT Publl""d O.en,. cout D•llY PllOI C.Ounly Cle•k ot Orange County on PUBLIC "UCTION TO THE HIGHEST NOTICE TO CREDITORS 0.Cetnber J6, 1t7hnd J•nuarO. '• 16, Oecember 8• t•7S BIDDER FOR CASH IPAY•bl• al time SU~E,_10,_COURTOl'THE 1'16 419-7S l'S0416 ol sale In lawful money ol 1'19 Unhed ST ATE O,. C"LI l'OltNIA FOR P,.1>10Sll<!d Orange Coa•I Oaoly Piiot, Staru> all rl11111. !Ille 4nd lnlere" con-THE COUNTY OF OR ANOE Oecembtr U, 19, 26. a1sandJanuaryl, veved 10 anCI now held by II undPr •••Cl Ho. A·•s111 PUBLIC NOTICE 1916 4717-7S Oted ol Trust on the properly Esi.te ol RALPH s. HOLDEN,1------------- herelnallerO.sc:•lbad OecHsed. NOTICE TO CltE DI TORS Trustor Michael R Lawler NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN to IN SU .. EltlOR COURT OF THE 8enellclery: MlchaelD Jenes credltOtlol llWlboYe nemeddec.o.nt STATEOFCALll'ORNIAFOR Recorded June 4, 197S as Inst• No llWlt all persons havln11 ctel!M against THE COUNTY Of ORANGE IOS6 In book t 1421, page l'I of Oft•<lat the wlCI decedent are required 10 Hie No. A·M'>tt ~cor(h In Ille ofllce ol the II.corder of tht"1, wllh the necessary voucntrl, In E Stllt OI AL II ER T RANDALL Orotnoe County, H id deed of trust tl'ta olllce ol the cleti. ol the •llOvt G.A.AOINER. Oecuwd CltScrlbe\ the lollow1nv Prooerty· enltlled court, ot to prewnt lhen'I, Wllh NOTICE IS HE RES V GIVEN to the Loi ll. Traci S289, Book 191, Pac;ies Ille necessary vouchers, to Ille un-creditors ol tlle above n•med OK-..1 llhn>Ulll\6 ~vned at. Ille office ol ARTHUR 11111 all person\ 1W1vln9 cla.,ns "9.J1ns1 1'47 Kiiideer Clr<le, Co\i. Mesa. STROCK. Attorney At La•, 50S .10th lhe said dect<leftl are requ"eo to l•lt C.llfornla Strttl. Newi>0ri Be•ch. O lilornl.J ll>em, wtlh the ne<eu ary voucr.e~. •n "hf a 1tr-t addreu or common o. '2660. wtildl IS the place of buSiness ol the olllu of the <lerk ol lhe allO.,.. en· llonetlon ls Ulown above, no warr..,ly Is Ille _,sl!IMd In all matte•s .,.,..,,In· tilled court, or lo P•nent lll<!m. w•tll lhe 9'...n ••to lh '°""Pl•l•neu o• c.otrtel-Inv to the ttl•te ol w id Oec..itnl, within ne<es.sary ""IKhers, to the unde•s•~ nHS)." toUt tnonlM •II•• Ille lint publlc•toon M Ille office of WILLIAM c HAVES. TN 119Milclary under w ld OHO o4 ol tllh notice. A1t0tney ii lAw, 900 Wllsl\lre 61~ . PUBLIC :'iOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIESS NAME STATEMENT TIW tollo•inv persons .,edolnQbll\I· nes.su. SOUTHERN SBRVICES, l'd "-mba Dr.ve, ~I• Mes•, C..lltonll• 926U Rlllll S. Crtwi, 194' Pem~ Oti..e, COlla Mesa, CAhlornl• '16U W. L Ctt~, 1'4t Pem~ 0.ow. CDst• Mew, C..llforn• • nn• This llusinHS Is conducted by •n •n dlvldual Ruth S. Ctews Trust, by rHson of• b"acll 0t delw't O.ltd Oecembtr 8, 1'7S Suile 1$40 Hiiton Center. Los llnot•es, In Ille Obli9•tlons St<11red thereby, ROBYN SUSAN HOLDEN C..lifornla '!0011. wl'uch tS tile pl.c~ of This st•temenl '#U liled wllll Ille County Clerk ol Or•n11e '°""'' on December IS, t91S ,,.,t tof-exec11ttd and delivered to E lltClltr/11 of Ille Wiit bllSlneu or the underslq11ed In all mdl Fto'7S Pvbllsntd Or•nC)t! Co.isl Dally Piiot, / Dec. t•, 2•. 197hnd J•n. 7, •. 1•1• tn. underslvned • wrl11en Oe~larallon ol the above named dKedtnl 1 ... s pertaining to 1114! estott 01 sa•o ~ ol Default end OemenCI for Salt, and A111Wr Sir.ell cedenl. wilhln lour mortths c.lter the written notice ol breach •nd of e1ect1ort Anw111y at LA• ll•sl publi<•llon ol this notice 10 cause IN undersl9ned to sell s••d JtSJ0'91 StrMI Dated Oec.embtr n . 191S 11tOPll•lylofat11fysaldobll9elions,and lte--11eKll, HELEN\I YOUNG 4161 ,, ll'lertaller Ille unelersigned ca<Nld uld C..Jtten.la nMO E K•cutrh ol 1114! WI II 01 notice ol breach end ol elecllon to be re-AttwMJ ,., En<ut•I• ~ lhettbove named e1ec~oen1 PUBLIC NOTICE cordlld September 2s. 1q1s. u •fl\tr. No. Pul>llshed O•ange Cout Dally Pilol, WILLIAM C. HA YES 26068 In book 11$21, page tOS. of wilCI OI-Dec. 12, 19. 26. 191S <1nd Jen. 2, IU6 Attof'My ii U'# l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Thl!"lollowlng persons are aoing bu\• ness as: ll<ltl Records. 41tHS tOOWllsltl,. 8t¥d. S.ICI salt will be mllde, but Wlll'IOlll COW• s.ilt• I.MO HlllCHI C•nl•r nent or warranly, esprus or lmptled, PUBLIC NOTICE L.osA1199lu, Ulllornla t0017 reoardl119 1111•, possuilon. or encum-Tel: 121JI MA 7-ISOI brances, to pay llltr remelnl119 prlnclpal Attotney fOf' E .. cut•hr IN CAHOOTS, 8412 Mariners c.o.., Hunt11>9ton Beach, CA 9'1>46 sumol lhtnolell) sec11redby Mid Deed NOTICE OF INVITING llOS Publlslled Oran.,. CoHI Dally Pilot, of Tn.isl, with lnltttsl ts tn saldno1e1><0-pr:!~~ ':,,?:e ~:c~i..~!~~~i:.s:.::: O.cff".,., U , 1t1Jan41 Janua•y l, t, I•. Latry K. Thompson, 880 H1lfda1t1 No. 11. Los A"9f'IU . CA "°°69 vlded,adnnces,ll•ny,11ndertNtHms '_!7_6___ _ _ ----~t7S of Mid OHd of Trust, IHl, c11ar-u1nd ol the City Clerk. City of Follnlaln Jon G C•mpbell. 2800 Nell'°" wa, No. 1716, S.n111 Monica. C A'IO..OS Jlm Wl~erlnl(, 2001 N. Hooart, L.o~ Arlgeles, CA 90027 ,... \letley, Owner 01 tile worll. louted at eapenses O'I t11e Trust ff and of Ille lrusll 10200 Sleter Avenue, Fountain vallty, creeled by said Deed of Tru11. C.lifornl•, u.ntll tO:OO a .m. Ol'I Jiltluery Said sale wlll be held on MOnday. Januery 26, 197• 81 11 00 a.m . .JI the ol· n. 1'7•, for Project S70l, for Conilruc· tlon ot ()per at Inv Fae II Illes al Wtll No. rice of T. 0 Service Comp;iny, Sanll of ._TM llte of the work is located on Clly· Amettc• Tower. One C•tY Blvd. West. owned proe-r-ty on tt•• norlh SIOP 01 Sllote 1110. Oran911. Cahlornia W•rner Avenue. •PP<OKimalely 1200 0.led Oeombtr 26, 191S leet euterly or Newl'IOpe Strttt in Ille T. 0 Service Company O ty Of Fountiin Valley. IHaldTrustee DESCRIPTION OF WORK Tiit 6y Llnoa Le19h AUl\lllnl Stcrelary _,11 Includes f11rnlshong end Install•· lion of -""1> •ell turbine pump wllh Ol'tl .... 111rel 9H 1n9lne drive, construction Pubhshtd Oranve Co.Jsl Oaity Pilot. of block bulldln v. yard plplnQ. Januuy 2, 9. U. 1976 •~7-7s fllfnlsNnv and install•tion of Clllot•""· PUBLIC NOTICE tlon •Md fl11«ld.tion eq11ipment. ele<· trlc•l •nd mlsc:elleneousollwr IMltk. COMPLETION OF WORK· All -rli NOTICE OF SALE '""st bt comple~ wllllln 170 caltnder 01' REAL PllOPIERTY da~ _,,., O.te of enc11tlon ol tlle <on. AT PlltVATI SALE tractbyllleO..ntt. Ht, A10S1t OPENING OF PROPOSAL~: The In Ill• Su1111rlor Court ol llW Statt of ~ts will be Pllbllcly opened <Ind c.atllornla lor tllt County ol Orange rtad •I 10:00 a.m., ort Januuy 11. 1'76, In lhll Maller of the Estale ol et the •l>ove m.n11oned olllce Of llW c;. CLARENCE HUBERT MELTON, 1vc1en:. Oeceasea. • 0 B T" t N I N G c 0 N T R Ac T NOTICE IS HEREBY Gt\IEN 1"31 DOCUMENTS: Tiie s1141clllca1lons ar~ thP undersivned will sell at Prlvatt.l en 11 l I• d .. P •o J e cf S103 FOR sale, to lhP hlghosl and bf'SI bidder, SUI>-CONST~UCT ION OF OPERATING jecl lo conlltmatlon of Uld S-rlor FACILITIES "T WELL NO 6 " Plans Courl, on or alter the 5111 day ol and specllica11oM and •II contrtKI January, 197&, al Ille olllce ol PAn1 do<urnenl\ may l>t obtained at the ol· KARGER, Attorney at Law, sos JOlh flee OHlgnett<l IOt l"tCelpt ~ jH"OpOSalS, Street, NewPO•t Be•cl\, Calltorn•a, or al Ille office of Jamu M. County 01 Orange, St•t• ol C.llfornl• Montgome,..y, Consultlng En9ineer1, all Ille rlOl'lt, tlllt •nd lntrresl of said Inc .• SSS East Walnut Strut, Pasadena. deceued '" trie ti~ ol dt&th and all Ille C..llto•nta. ue>0n payment ol • del>O\lt Of rlghl, titre and 1n1erest thal the esiate o1 S20.00 for each sel of lP«irlcatlons And se•d d eceased has a cq uired by ac'~anyi119 d•••i119s. Seid oeposll -•ti_, ot "w or Olhe•wlse Olhe< w411 be refunded upon ret11rn of Ille tllan M In eddlllon lo 111•1 Of s.!ld dP-'l!Klfic.tlot1s and drewlnc;it ln good cus.ci, at Ille ltmt' ol dealh. In and to condition within JO days 'aflH tlle pro. All tM ctrt•ln rtal pr~ttY s•tlMfeCI 1n posat1 .,.. °"9Md. Reduced prints 01 Ille Counly ot Orange , Slatr 01 llW <Hl9lnal cOftlt.ct drawlngl .,e C.llfof'nla, !Ml<ltcularty oescrobed tlollnd 111 "'9 \Ptl<lfkallons n.t SUlle of tot~. to-wit; !tie l"Mvetd d,...invs is •bout _.lwll SUPPLIEMENT'ALSCHEDULE. of,,,. or'91nal scale,4ff full-scaledr-- llem J of S<"-dule "B"' ol Ille In· •~-desl'94they may bepurcNtsed wntory Mid .A.ppral'lfmtnt flltd ller•M> at reprod1Ktlon co51 rnot r•fundllbltl on Much 14, 1912 consists 01 rtal f)f'Oo fl'Of'n JamH M. Mont90mery, 0111wH· lll!r1Y•PC>••lstdil uoo,000 oo. 1,..E119lneers, Inc. Pursuant 10 Parcel Map No.~. PROPOSAL GUARANTEE: Eacll deltd July IS, 1974, Chy of Senta Ana, ,,,_., s.,.11 bt accom1Nnied by a Calll0tnla, said real property wH Cfftifltd or <•Sllltr's cl\tcll or bid botMI dlvlO.d Into thrH s111itr•le parcel~ 111 IN •,,._nt of 10 petnnl of Ille total dlscrlbtdllfldr••POreli.ed,asf'91'-" bid prlc• payabt• to tlM City of FiO...n t. Parcel t as per mep recordeel In teln \I alley as• 11uaranttt '"'''"'bid· 8ooll n. P•oe 2 ot Parcel Mal>' In the Ott. If l\ll l)n)90WI 11 accepted, will pro. office ot 1114! County RecotO.r of Otanqe rrotty uecute the COftlracl, WC\ll't pay- Counly, C.lllornla, commonly known mtnt of wo•llmtn"s compensation es t10t w. ECllnger Avtn\19, Sent• Ma, ln"irMICe, and furnish • setlsf.ctory Celllornla . f•llMul perlormanc • bond In th• 2. Perce! 7 es per map reeotded In _, of 100 percent of the total bid 8oOlt n, P9Qe 2 ot Pare.I Mell' In t,.. prlc• M'll •tabor .,,d malerlal bOllcl In otflct of Illa Co11nty R•corO.rof OtanQt '"' -nt of-100 perunl of the total Clounly, C.tllornla on Falrvl•• Slrtet, bid price. •PVO•lmel•ty I .. feet Nor11\ of Ed-WAGE ,_ATES: AS reQulrtd by Sec· 1119« AY"'1119, s.n1a An1, c.111orn1... tlon 11n Of ,,.. Clllto•nl• Labar Code, 3, Pt reel t ., ll"r mep r.cof'df'd fll ll\e Ow,,., N S determined tht ..,....,., llooll 1, Pege t1 Of Pu~-4 ""''" In'"' llAW•lllno r•tH ol W•9fS In I~ locality otfl<e O'l IM County Recorder ol Ot~ In Wfllcll ttlt worll Is to l>t tit~. County, Callfornlo11 l"lProvtd WHll ~ of Wld -~ r•te O.lerml ..... 118!JOll11t tllllflO $\ollllon ~I Nortf'l.-t tloM 8,. l'Nlllt.llMd 81 Ille offlctol Ille <orrtor ot Edlno•r Avtnu• •IWI °""., aM an •"llltablt uPOf\ ~ l'tllnrl-St'"t. S.nte Ane, C.tlto<fta. TN c:.ntr~er ~I llOll • (ot>'/ef""° Terms of Mlle<-" In lawful ~el *'<llMtfll•t~ll i"tlte. Tiie CDf'llf«· IN Ullltw Sl.tes Ofl collf lrmaOort of tor Md .,.,,. lll4Kantrector \lf'ICler lllm Hit, er part cull and balance ll\allpayllOtlfls~t:M~lfled .,,IOeflcff by flOlt MICUfed D'f morto-ot .,.111no ratu of .... , to all -1ltMll "' TNtt Deed en tile Pf'ON'1V '° toicr.. .......,_ 111 ltw uecutklll of tM c:- Ttfl """'' of a mo\IM bid to bl • trect. •HeclWltllllld. ""°'aCT AOMINIST,_ATIOH• Alt 1MdlorO'lf9nto1"ln-mnotne1•4lt -'""' retetlw t• this proJt<t prier • rectlWO •I 11\ot •fOftMlld office .. .. "" ecienlno ef llilds "'811 lie di--• ..,Y time •ftff 11141 flnl Pllbllutloll te!Nlntl-~U.SWoltct. "9,...t1Mlltfono.tttofJile. Ja-.M.MtMtoftWry, Datt41 ll\h l~ll NY ef ~· ~tl"9 Ent!NIO, lrtC. 1'15. tl'IDI $tiy fterk Clr<IO Uwrence H. Mal!Oft I Mlle, C.llf9rnla .,107 OtvldO Mallon Te..,.... tr14l t7t-tm Adml11lftttlOf''JwllM~ll Atttlltiel'I: OVW.yt19 ... L"91e 1M111t•4lof .... Wlll•lld OWNll''S RtCHTS "flSIRVID: l\t.tlt of 'l<lld Decedent. TM Ownff ,.,.,....~ r\tflt • rtled WA~qRMONARCH •1141 ...,., .. ,.,., tbwal11e any 1""""911ty 'ATTI ICA9'0•R 111 a1114 Md to "'all• .... ,.... In .. 111 1 ..... VIM, hi• nu ""'"'°''"'OwM'. ............ C.1119"114• "°ti O.le: Ot~r 11, tt1S A__,. ft,; &al• M1111l1d1tr*'-Ctt\r Of 11'-&el" Va11t_. .............. ,...... 9\': lvoty""'on""° P\jtllltllff Of•"Ot c .. ,1 o.11v l!liot, Otputy City C1er11 Dacmlllw M,tl, l'IP> ancl.18" l. 1"76 lllAl!I~ Oref\Ot CNU Dottly l'llOC. ..,.,, ~a. 1tr• .... ,. PUBLIC NOTICE ----------Paul L Kerry, 120S W. 27111St ,Lo\ NOTICE TO Clll I! OITORS .AnvtleS, CA 90007 SUl'ERIO" COURT OF THE Jell Smilh, 6019 Woosl~r. La\ STATE Of' CALIFORNIA l"Oll At19etes, CA900Sll THIE COUNTY Ofll OlllANGE This buslne~ 1s conducled by tin un N•. A·tsSU oncorPOrettd assoc1aJlon other INn ~ ESllltof ANNA LEWIS, Oeceased pertners111p NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo 111' Larl'Y K. Thompson • creellt<Hs ol the •bove namea ae.:-..1 TIHs statement was loled .,.,.., ,,. lflat •II persons h•v•n11 cl•lms ac)atnsl County Clerk of Oran9e Counly on Ille Mid Oe<edenl art requ"ec:I lo fllt December IS. 197S tlltm. with tlW necess••Y voucners. 1n so.n Ille office ol Ille cl•rk 01 thr •l>o~ tn· "'-"''Siied O.•"te Cou t Daily Pllor tltled court, or to prHtnt tlltm, ..,," 11\i' Otc tt.16. t•7S and Jan 7. 9. 1971> neceslary ¥01Kher\, to Ille un<Mr\19"f'd •m·H attheolfkeol RHODES AND FEDER,------------ A Proluslonal Corp , 8Jll Wil\lltre 81va Sulle 1SO, Beverly H•lls. PUBLIC NOTICE C41111ornl• 90711, which Is th<! place ol ------------business of Ille 11<10ersf9ned In all mdl· SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ten 11ert•lnl119 to lh• esllte ot Wld ~ STATE o..-cALI FOR NIA l"Oll cedent, wltl\ln fou,.. montl'IJ ~,., Ille . THE COUNTV OFORANOE llrst Pllbllutlon of this notlct No. A·-.017 O.led Oecembtt •• 1•1s. NOTICE 01' HEARING OF .. 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Ceett °"'• --~ .,,,,,..., .. .,~ ..ws ... -·· 84 OAtL Y PILOT Friday, Jan Uaty 2. 197e . . 2nd Helpings .Prove .To UCLA's Likhig By GLENN WlDTE OI ~Dell' l'llM SWft PASADENA -It was as though time had stood still since 0<.'t. ·1 when Ohio State de· molished UCJ_.A 's football team. 41-20. and Jan. l when the awesome Buckeyes from Ohio eame back for second helpings Coach Woody Hayes' undefeat- E'<i juggernaut w us plowing up and down the Rose Bowl turf like an angry bull in pasture or a pack of hungry s harks in a mwlicipal plunge. Ohio State's heralded ground attack was making UCLA's de- fense look like a sandlot ag- gregation that had never seen an organized football game. Archie Griffin, Cornelius Greene and Pete Johnson were ripping the Bruins apart. dominating Thursday's 62nd Rose Bowl renewal by controling the ball 20 minutes, 22 seconds of the first 24: 53. The Buckeyes had outgained UCLA on the ground, 155 yards to 9 and overall, 174-48. First downs were 11-2 in favor Qf the Ohioans and it's a wonde r the Humane Society hadn't stepped in lo ask that further play be mercifully suspended. However. therr was one ray of hope for coach Dick Vermeil's badly outplayed Bruins. That is, despite the one-sidedness of the half. Ohio State had somehow managed to score onJy a 42-yard field goal to lead 3-0. A lost fumble at the UCLA 17, an incomplete fourth down pass at the UCLA 32 and 20 yards in pt-nalties on another long drive had kept Ohio State from runnin~ up a commanding lead Then. as though other teams were playing for the Bruins an<l Rt1ckeyes in the las t t wo quarters. it all turned around. UCI.,A got off its back and put Ohio State on its rump. sticking it to the Buckeyes on defense while the Bruins· offense got unli m bered. The plucky Bruins shredded OSU"s defense as Wen- dell Tyler ran through it and player of the game John Sciarra passed over it . The result was a 23-10 UC LA triumph before 105.464 chilled fans a nd a nation al TV audience 1t was hard to believe as it un- folded before your eyes. UCLA took the second half "kickoff and ripped 78 yards in nine plays as Huntington Beach High grad Brett Whi te kicked a 33-yard field goal to tie it. 3·3. Then the Bruins took· the lead on their next series, going 61 yards in six plays to make it 9-3 with 9:05 left in the third quarter as White's PAT attempt was wide. Sciarra hit Wally Henry for the final 16 yards and by the time the game was o ver and darkness was settling in, Henry had five re- ceptions for 113 yards and two touchdowns. His second TD was on a 67-yard perfecto tp give the Rruins a 16·3 edge with 1: 11 to go m the third period. Ohio State was on its knees. But the Buckeyes had time on their side. And they got back in contention with 11 :46 to play, lagging 16-10 after Johnson had carried the final three yards of a 65-yard blitz. Then when the Bucks picked off a Sciarra pass and returned it to the UCLA 35 with 5:20 left, 1t Woody: OSU Outcoached PASADENA CAP> "Outcoached." That's the way head coach Woody Hayes' summed up No. t-rated Ohio State's 23-10 loss to UCLA in the Rose Bowl. "We got outcoached and just got beat," Hayes told Columbus Dispatch Sports Editor Paul Hornung. ··our defense played magnificently for the first hall, but our offense didn't play good all day," Hayes said. "This <UCLA> staff just outcoached UI ... "The way they (Ohio State> were aligned confused our linemen 1n their assignments," UCLA coach Dick Vermeil said after the game. "But we came in at tbe half and 1ot that squared away. Tb.It's a stcn ol betng real· ly well coaChed." _ looked as though they were goin~ to get back on top. However. Greene incredibly went to the air. And Barney Person intercepted ... the first of two thefts which brought the mighty Buckeyes down for the final count. The next came a minute later as Pat Schmidt pulled it in at the UCLA 39. Then the Bruins scored 35 seconds 1 ater when Tyler broke a 54-yard scoring dash to seal Ohio's doom and dash its national title dreams. Tyler was magnifict>nt, churn- ing out 172 yards in 21 carries with his second half stats show- ing 164 yards in 17 turns with the ball. Sciarra passed for 212 yards, connecting on 13 of 19 with two being interceptea. He ran 28 yards for a TD which was negat· ed by a penally. ,, . • • • • ·."" His receivers were as free as wolves in the woods and his passes were mostly bullseyes as the Jluckeyes played as though they had never heard of th~ forward pass. SCOltE 91' OVAIUEltS OtllO Stele VCL.t. J 0 0 1-10 0 0 1' J-?J OSU -FG Kla!Mln 41 UCLA -FG Wlllle Jl UCLA -Henry 16 pass trom Sl:••rra lklcll let IHI UCLA -Henry 61 pan from Scl•rr• ('Miile k1ckl OSU -JOnn\onlrun ll<l•lwlnkl(kl UCLA -Tyler ~run !While k1Ckl STATISTICS ~uvna First down\ 20 It RushH·y•rds S1·133 0 ·139 PaUlnQO•Ch 'Cl 211 Ret11rn yerCI\ SO S2 PUS.\ 1-1 .. 2 1>19-2 Punts S-~7 S-39 F1,1mblts·IOSI 3-1 1·1 l'ltnalllU·Y"'CI\ 3·2S 4·30 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING -Ohio State . A. Grlfttn 17·93. Jol'ln10n , .. ,0. Greene IS·4S. UCLA, Tyler 21-m. A.-er\ 12·36. RECEIVING -Ohio Slate. 8uchnb9el 3·26. Wllll\ Mt UCLA, S·11l, Henry M. Andtrsonl·l'I. ... \ • Vl'IT ....... ONE OF TWO TD PASSES TO UCLA'S WALLY HENRY. Sooners Roll, 14-6 Oklahoma Eyes No. I Rating MIAMI <AP> -Oklahoma will have to wait a little longer to find out if a 14-6 Orange Bowl victory over Michigan is enough for a second strajght national football title. But coach Barry Swit?.er has made up his mind. "I would like to think that we're No. 1, ··said Switzer, whose Sooners were put back into the national championship picture along with Arizona State. Alabama and Ohio State when UCLA shocked Ohio State 23-10 in the Rose Bowl. The season's final poll is to be announced late today. "A 14 -0 game would have· looked good for the pollsters . . .. and 1 hope that the score doesn't discount the way we really played.'' .. We gave them their touchdown," said Switzer of the defensive effort that kept Michigan in check untJl a rumble at the Oklahoma two-yard line opened the door in the fourth quarter. Bo Schembechler, whose Wolverines fell 21·10 to Ohio State in the Big Ten title game In November, stayed out of the con- troversy over who should be No. l. "I don't have any opinion on that at all," said Schembechler. "l think Oklahoma is a great team, a g reat team, one of the finest we've ever met. "We were just·not good enough to beat a team of this caliber t o nig ht , and 1 emphasize · 'tonight.· ·· A 39-yard run by reserve wide receiver Billy Brooks boosted Oklahoma into a 7-0 halftime· lead and quarterback Steve Davis added a 10-yard scoring run on the first play of the fourth quarter to s nare the Wolverines. But it was the defense which cut the nation's second best rushing offense to half its mwnal production by allowing only W9 yards, that controlled the ou\. come for Oklahoma. The defense was led by All·America linemen Leroy and Dewey Selmon and Jimbo Elrod, who accounted for 30 unassisted tackles. Sidney Brown killed a third period scoring opportunity for the Wolverines, set up by Dan Jilek 's recovery of Jim See Sooners. Page 8·5 · ' " . Attack On Man-to-man . Put Bi-uinS in Business By ED.BVRGART Ofttle0.11,l'lletllatf PASADENA -In a UCLA locker room that had as much yelling , back -slapping and festive atmosphere as :iiou might find at a New Year's Eve party} Dick Vermeil explained the Bruins' dramatic turnabout against Ohio State in the second half of the Rose Bowl. No. the UCLA football coach' did not give his team a rah-rah: Knute Rockne type speech at halftime when the Bruins trailed 3-0 while picking up only two first downs. No. he didn't chew them out for gaining jus t 9 ,yards on the ground. ''Motivation wasn't the big thing.." the 39-year-old Vermeil said. "I didn't really tell them anything. We just.decided to at- tack their man-to-man coverage with the passing game." By attacking their man-to-man coverage, the Bruins exploded for 23 second half points on a cool Thursday when UCLA shocked previously unbeaten Ohio State, 23-10. In the second half when UCLA gained 366 yards (173 came in the air), VermeU turned speedy flanker Wally Henry loose and the 167-pound junior responded by catching touchdown passes of 16 and 67 yards in the third quarter. ' " I j us t a t e it u p , '.' s a i d a beamin g Henry about outrunning the likes of Craig Cassady and Ray Griffin when they tried to cover the one-time prep All-American hurdles star one-on-one. When quarterbark John Sciarra connected with Henry on a 16-yard scoring pass with 9 :05 Last of Old ~11Grd End of ·an Era: o I .... Paul Brown Quits CINCINNATI (AP) -Paul Brown. the dean of National Football League coaches whose success during a 41 -year career served as a hallmark of ex- cellence. resigned Thursday as the head coach of the Cincinnati •Bengals. "It 's unfortunate ... said Bengals tight end Bob Trumpy. ''He's the last of the old line coaches. George Halas is gone. Vince Lombardi is gone, and now Paul Brown." Brown, in a move whose sud· denness shocked both his players and assistant coaches, said that he was retaining his position as the team's general manager and named assistant Bill Johnson as his successor. "We had no inkling. of his de· cision," said center Bob Johnson, who was the first player drafted by Brown when he took over the newly-organized Bengals in 1967. "He was one of the founding fathers of football. He was one of the shaping forces in the National Football League and will probabl~ continue it. He won'tstop." A Bengals s pokesman said Brown, who was named to the Pro Football Hall oC Fame in 1967, was at his winter home on the West Coas\ and did not elaborate on his reasons for step- ping down after guiding the Bengals to an 11·3 sea.son, their most successful season sir~e their inception eight years aeo, , However, the 67-year·old Brown had always previously brushed aside questions of retire· ment. "I can only say what I have • said mal)Y Um ea," be said la1t winter. ''i'll continue coaching aa long as it doesn't weigh too heavily." The soft·spoken Brown con· eluded hit 41at year of coaching w~. :. total record of as1 PAUL BROWN victories, 133 losses and 16 lies. including a professional mark of 213·114·10 a nd NFL titles in 1950, 1954 and 1955. In his first 10 seasons as a pro coach, he won a league or division title every year. He carved his niche in pro· fessional football by fashioning the Cleveland Browns into a powerhouse in the old All· America Football conference. The Browns won 52, Jost only four a n d t i e d t h r e e ,i n r o u r championship seasons before m oving into the National Football League. He continued his success in the NFL and only once in 13 years did he have a losing season while coaching the likes of quarterback Otto Graham. fullback Marion Motley, and later NFL all·time rushln1 leader Jim Brown. left in the third quarter, the 5-8 1"..! speedster said. "it was a short post. The rornerback was slant· ing on me and I slipped by him and ran tt)e post." Sciarra. who threw for 212 yards, teamed with Henry again eight minutes later on a 67-yard TD pass that Henry caught at the 50. "I slipped over the corner and faded in." Henry -who runs the 40 in 4.5-said. "John hit me in the seams and I just outran Grif fin." ,. While Vermeil S'aid UC LA's key adjustment was attacking Ohio State's pass coverage, the Bruins also altered th_eir running attack slightly in the !;econd half when they picked up 17 'first downs. nine coming on the ground. "We started breaking behind the pursuit," said CCLA's star back Wendell Tyler. who heard chants of ''Heisman Trophy" from some teammates after the junior had gained 172 yards on a day when l'wo-time Heisman win· ner Archie Griffin of Ohio State only rush,ed for 93. _J The Bruins gained 229 of thrir 238 rushing yards· in the second ' half when Tyler dashed and dart- ed for 164. including a key 5-1 · yard burst down the left sideline Y.ith 3:42 to go when UCLA pulled ahe<id. 23-10. "It was a dive play up the mid· dle and I cut be hihd the pursuit.·· the Crenshaw High graduate said. The Bruins couldn't cut behind the pursuit in the firs t half because of the Buckeyes' eight· man defensive alignment which caught UCLA by surprise. "They tried a new defense at us." said strong guard Keith Eck, a Newport Beach resident. "On the strong side, they broke the tackle in the gap and stacked a linebacker behind him. It hurt us on the counters." * * * UCLA Used Camouflage PASADENA-UCLA's de· fensive players decided Thurs· day to play a game that Bruins linebacker Terry Tautolo called camouflage. "Cam ouflage is when the linebacker will walk up to the line of scrimmage when the quarterback is calling the play and then walk back," says Tautolo. "The quarterback is then unable to change the call. We also had Cliff Frazier moving from one side to another.'' The strategy completely con· fused Ohio State's backfield and the potent Buckeyes only scored 10 points to UCLA 11J 23 in tb6 Rose Bowl Thursday afternoon. The Bruins didn't camouflage against Ohio Stale last October when the Buckeyes won, 41·20. In tl:ult . game, Ohio State quarterf>ack Cornelius Greene paned for 98 yards and rushed lor 120 and UCLA's head football coach , Dick Vermeil, said, "we tried to disguise our defense a lit tle.'' Ritms WUt Get Hit Again-Harris Hlt moat bitter moment came ln 1962 when the Browns ftred hlm, cla\m \ng the game bad p88Hd hlm by: Brown stayed away from the pro game for five years before he seized a chance to return and f ashiol\ a new team, the emergln1 Bengali. H1I retirement comet at a tlme when the Ben1als appear to be bloasomlnl into a &aper Bowl contend~r behind quarterbaclt Km Anderson. ~ By dlsau.lsing their defense, the Bruins and nose euard Frailer-he had 13 unaulsted tackles-l)ottled up Greene who ran for 4S yards and threw for 80. He also had two passes lntettept· ed, due in large part to Fra1ier'1 n.L1hint. DALLAS <AP> -'Ibe Jut time the Loi AnJtla Jlams and the OallH ~wbOys met ln Sep· tember -jt wu a QHr HMril kind of day. I -I' Barrls, tbe Dalla Int aaf ety. wu -6cularl7 yidom wltb hil be~DI t.ekl• ID a thock· tnc 1•11euon....,.. victory ClftrtMR•m•. 1bt m·ytar NaUiinal Football Lt•sue vetera11 ""° w• •lined • a free ... out ol Ou.achtta E t epnw Iii Artulde~ia, ' aUo w ~-lnttrulD4rllUJ ln mlnJ the door on Uw Ram• attempt to go to passing. Nc>w, Harris, the only Cowboy to be named u a starter in tbe upcomlns Pro Bowl •amo, feels a repeat com ins when the R~ and Cowbo)'t meet Sunday for. lhe National Football Conference tiUe. uwe re1pect Los Angeles and that'• why we beat them the lllt time." said Harris. "Tb•Y whipped ut 35-7 in t~ exh1bltion 1euon and Just klnd of NWltered into town • .Well, they got.)dt that day and t~'ll act hit a,&ln Sun· day." ''Hltt1n1 hard is part of my pbllo1ophy," s3\d . ..Harri1. "I don't consider myself a dirty player. I llke to hit but 1 don't play dirty. If I get a penonal fou1 , it's not an intentional thing. l don't try to hit anybody late." lbrm said fie tries to set an .. eumple for the 12 rook.if.I on the tdm, most or whom make u.p the kick teams and specialty units. "I remember bow It wu when t waa a rookie: Th•Y said they were 1otn1 to draft me but dldn't. lt wu ldnd of a blow to my ego. But everytbtn, bu wortctd oul fine.•• The All·pro. aarety aald he .. doesn't even could~ the money wben a team 1et1 Jntd the playo.(b. "Pr1de Jt&µY ls the main factor," •t.LO Harris. ''Wben you play aom body Uk& WasblnltOll or Lot An&eles, it's just Hlce btlns out oft lhe aandJotl. You Jutt 1et afler tbem1° .. Tbe enthusiasm of our rookie. has meant a Jot to thla team," said Harrlar .. It hH picked up tho vetcran1. Enryb.-dy on tb.11 team busUes. I I I /" Brown araduated Crom Miami of Ohlo Untvenity and after d• cldlDI •l•ln•t a carMr H a lawyer. be MtabU1hed hlmaelf as a 1uec .. ru.1 blah scboOI coach at MuaUlon Hl&h School in Ohio where be had a.n 80·8 record. Ke won a national Utle while coacbtn1 at Ohio ·state frorn ltU"'3, peeling an la.I record, theo had success wilh the Great Wket Naval Tralnlna Cent~ t~m before formtns t.be Browns iD'1946. "When Greene bas lo acram· ble, be wUl throw a little more wildly, 0 sald UCLA. f rK salet.y Pat Schmidt wbo came up wlth the&ame'1 bigant interception. Schmidt '1 heroic& occurred with 4: 17 lelt. wben Ohio State, on its •t trailed l&-10. ·~elr l"etelver wu runnLna a tum·in but the baU waa over· throb:i '' aald Schmidt who r fJb retur~:ltrro~ ~~~ 111} was playing a frM 1alety." • .. J " I • Friday. January 2. 197b DAILY PILOT • Tueker~-.~-~. '~~o •-. ··ers; Marina Bellew .. Dick Tucker, coach or the No. 1 rated Orange Coast College Pirates footbaJl team, was named large schools coac~ of tl\O year by tile Cali(ornla Co11nx)ut\l· ty Collea• coaches a.saoctalion t6- day. . l- Runntn1 .la•ck Tony Ac· com a ndo or OCC and l?lartt Davis, Golden West'• topnmnlng star. were n amed to the first of· fensive unit. Tw.o members of the UJ)d~Ceat. ed Pirates 01·0). d..rensive unit were named to .the f'tr'St ~am 1n· eluding Mark Modes and Mlke Frost. Tailback David Turl'\er of .Bakersflel,d was name4 tM large division player of the year. . Turner rushed for 3,026 yards in two seasons, shattering the old state record of 2,847 set by Sad· dleback Collesfs T()by Whipple in 1969·70. Lalcer• I• Aetlon INGLEWOOD -The Los r Angeles Lakers will be lryipg to pick up D full game on· division leading ~olden State torligflt when they host the Warriors in Pacific Division National Basketball Association play at the Forum wiU> u~rr at 8. Grfllln l11Jiar~ PASADENA -Heis man Trophy winner Archie Gri(fin of Ohio State suffered. a fractured bone in his left hand during the· Buckeyes 23·10 Rose Bowl loss Thursday lo UCLA. A team physician said Griffin would be sidelined for four to five weeks, which will cost him an ap- pearance in the Hula Bowl in Honolulu Jan. 10. fle:clte V11•et MELBOURNE. Australia -- Ray Ruffels of Australia upset Tony Rpche in the quarterfinals of the Austriyian Open · Tennis Champ.l~mships t~1lY· . In a ~~·hoµr matcn, Ruffel& won 7-6J ?·6, 6·71 7·61 ~and will meet J obn Newc:ombe in the semifinals Satur4ay. Newcombe ousted Ross Case, 64, 6-4, 6-1in90 O)inutes. The other sem1finaJ match will pit top-seed ed Ken Rosewall against young Mark Edmonds. Rosewall had no trouble beat- ing young j unior Brad Drewett Thursday, wbil~ Edmon~ ups~t Dick Crea~· ·, • . / Evonne uoolagong <=awfey of Australia. a~~ .~echoslovakia's Renata To~~mova 4dvanced to / the women ·s singles finals. ~ Cawley crushed Australia's Helen Gourlay, 6-3, 6-3, while Tomanova eas il y downed Sweden's Elisabeth Ekblom 6·3, 6-2. Kl•p Tri••P• BUFFALO -Butch Gonng scored three goals, one in a six- goal Los Angeles secotld petitxf. to pace the Kings to a 9-6 victory over the Bufralo . Sabres Thurs· day night in a 'National Hockey League game. Goring scored his fi rst goal as Buffalo's Paul Mcintosh was re- turning from·the penalty box ear- ly in the opening period, and Gil Perreault tied the score late in the period with . a power play goal. ii Honttn1t n Beach .HiA'it in1 'the )0.0 mark with a 29.6 oheu and} tbc Vlkinis of average. lllslowestoutput in any Marina-the pride or OranJ:e of Marina·, 1.2 aames has been 2Q Coun1ty prep basketball for the points-hi.s best a 43·burst Mon· pa~t O )'ears re on center stage day against Gar~y when the toniCht. Vikes won the Orange High It'~ a non-~ague struggle at tourney. Huntington~ ch, bf Sinning at 8 And with excellent balance and for the 1(). Vik es Lt's the final from the rest of the starters- tun,up befor Sunset League Mike Buhler, Dan Boldt. Matt warfar!-' Wedn sday# Cook and Tom Ugland-it's a R-.ntmgton Beam return:1 to toctah act to stop. act!on Saturday agaln~t Lois Kuntlngton Beach, however, ~10s. before opening Empire bas been coming on strong since League •ctlon Tuesday. a slow start •nd gets tlie most out The conflict featum Manna's of its 1-2·2 zone defense. 6-3 Rich Branning, who Is near· Oilers coach Elmer Combs has UPI Tei.,~o ARKANSAS' SCOTT BULL IS TACKLED BY BILL KRUG. Arkansas Romps Georgi~ Burned By! 'lrtill Oaifililii DALLAS <AP) -The "Great Shoestring Gambit" turned the 4oth annual Collon Bowl Classic into a little Las Vegas New Year·s D~y and the Arkansas Razorba~~ ~•.me_µp holding the ace. , '\ ~ ,, G~r&ra •coach Vi~ Dooley gam't>le(l op his pet trick play when, t h e Bulldogs held a touchdown lead late in the first half. and it backfired so bad Arkansas scorched the southeast Conference runnersup, 31-10. "E veryone will second guess whether the play should have been called at that time and place orr the field." said Georgia quarterback Ray Goff. '"The shoestring play could have been a great one or a sorry one a nd this d!\e turned out sorry. "It would have been a great play if it had worked," moaned Dooley Ceprgia held a 10-3 lead with ·hme seemingly running out in the first half. The Bulldogs had thoroughly dominated the Southwest Conference co- champion Razorbacks. But Dooley decided to deal for some higher stakes. SOONERS STOP MICHIGAN . .. ' . Georgia lined up without hud· dling. Goff casually walked over to the ball as if to tie his shoestr- ing, took the snap from center and s udden ly flipped it backwards to flanker Gene Was hington . Earlier in the season against Vanderbilt, Washington had dashed 36 yards for a touchdown alter Goff faked lying his shoestring. Continued From Pate B·4 Cul breath 's fumble at the Oklahoma 26, by intercepting a pass in thd dnd tone. Two other Wolv~rines passes were picked off by Scott Hill. "We gambled all night, more so than usual," admitted Schem· bech l e r . His p ass -p oor Wolverines, who threw fewer than 10 times a game in regular season, went to the air 20 times in their upset bid. But he blamed the ability to complete only two tosses to ex.ecution rather than defense. "I'm still in a state of shock," said Larry Lacewell, defensive ccach of Oklahoma. ..I really never dreamed we could stop a great offensive team Uke they are." Michigan's lone hally came midway through the fourth quarter after Dave Devich re· covered another Culbreath fum- ble, thls time at the SoohP.tt two- . y,ard ltne. Big Ten rushing champion Gordon Bell, held to M yards in the game, got the touchdown on the followlng play. Dewey Selmon then stacked up quarterback Rick Leach to foil a two-poi nt conversion. ru11 at· tempt. Michigan had two other scoring chances, field-goal at tempts m issed by Bob Wood from 51and43 yards out. Oklahoma drove 80 and 68 yards for its touchdowns. "It should have been a 14-0 ball game, .. Switze r said. "We earned our touchdowns, having to drive long distances to score both times.·· ~~~ 000~6 Ollletloml 0 1 0 1-14 <>-••~oollsl9ruft (OIRltnJOkl<kl ()lle-0.vli 10 run (l)IRitnrold<kl Mkll-etll l run (rllll f•lltcll A-16,1'9 FlrstW-t RuSlles·Ylr~ "-nlng yards "9tvm yereb ""'"' Puftts '""'*"'""' StatlS1ICI ,.Nllllt .. .,..,c1. ~ lftdlvldlltl \.ellden Mlcll 12 n '~' 3l 1 126-3 10-3' 1.0 S.2• Ollle " U·tt? .. 21 J.S.O ... :u .. l HO RUSHl~G -Ml<llloan. L•Kh 1>62, 9oll te.SJ, Lytle IO·U . Okl11hom1, Washington 11·13. CUlbr .. th t1•U, 0.v1s 19·5S. RE~EIVINO -Mltlllgan, Bell 1·16, .IOllll10n 1·1 .. 0kl•llo~.o..nsHl. PASSINO -Mlclllgen, Leecll MH. 33 varcb; Elli,..M·l,O,Oklt llOIM, O.vl•>J.O.N, This time Washington was sup· posed to hand off to tight end Richard Appleby who was in turn instructed to throw a pass to Goff, st reaking down the sidelines as a pass-eligible end. Instead, Washington ran into a teamma t e a nd fumbled . Linebacker Hall McAfee of Arkansas recovered at the Georgia 13. Seconds later Ike Forte scored on a one-yard plunge and the game was tied 10·10 at halftime. $CORl •VOUARTUS A -7•,SOO STATISTICS l 1 0 ().-IQ 0 10 0 11.....,,1 0.. Ar11. F1r1!6owns 13 lO JlushH·)'ards 41-102 6~:U ,.•ulngy•rd' 91 " "91vrn yards ·• 3S PHSH e.1e.2 S.1•-0 P\lnU ... 4·'3 Fumblet-IOSI 2·2 .. I ,_11-'llt"°HNI~ 3'1S S-35 INDIVIDUAL Ll!AOERS RUSHING-Georgia, Hlrrlson U_..., Ark9'1HS, Fortt2 ... ) 1', l'IKM 16·71, RECEIVING -Georgie, Davis 3·16, Arl\ensH, Oougt•S 2'$4. PASSINO -GeorQlil, Robln50n 7-1H, 115 YI~. AtkensH, 8ull S.13'019 y.,d,, 1JC31A :F"ees Denver, Irish LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Jrllb are comlng, the Irish •re comln1. Notre Dame•e f{ftb·ranked bc>Opeters lnvade Pauley Pavlllon for a natlol\ally teleriled game Saturday U o•otodt) and live the fourth·ranked UCLA B,.Wll.S a <'bance for some revenae qalnat the hcaoller 1tate. The Bndnt fa~ the UnJvenrity of Denvtr at Pauley ton.l&bt . '!he Bruins have reeled orf ellbt atra11h\ wln• since their !~~~J~'-pearance on naUonal rn1on, an embtn'USlng ~-M \ Joss to top·ranlted Indiana on Nov. 29in St. LouJ1. Notre Dame, Jed by 6·5 junior forward Adrian DanUey, ho won five games, losing Q.60 to In· diana and 79·17 to Kentucky in roadaames. AU.American Dantlcy is back •t South. Bead after taklng his name off the NBA hardship list - puslq up a mJl)lon-dollar con- tract-and is pouriog them ln at 29 point. a 1ame. He la hitting 82 pettent or his shot1. ••u took a lot of courage for Adrian to doclde to return IJ> school," nid Jrlsh coach Diuer Phelps. "He could have. turned pro with a mlllion-dollar plus of· fer. but getting a degree first means more to bJm." Phelps said, "J don't knowd f Adria n can pos-sU>ty score as many points tMs se"hon, but he's got to be the top c&{\dld&te for player of the yur." UCLA ts using the same three bl& men who faced Indiana, but lt toke. o acorecard to keep up with the guard.~. Coach Gene Bartow says he has "five awf\llly &ood 1uard1," and each has looked good ot one time or another .,t guided HB to outright or co· championships In league play seven times in the past nine years and he does it with his ag. gr.Hive zone and usually a fast break offense revolving aro\lnd a double post system. the Oilers starters have been in double figures at one time or another. The host Oilers are ranked No. 7 in Orange County with a 6·3 re· cord and a tipoff to their ability is a split with Katella. Katelfa's press ln th e Anaheim Invitational finals avenged an earlier setback at Huntington Beach. This is the 20th time these two schools hav e met on th e hardwoods and '' the V1kingis en... JOY a 10·9 margin And if that':\ not elo~c enough for you, con ·sider this : Manna has outscore. Opponents are unable to key the1r efforts on one player with the front line of Perry Harbin, Jlm Spowart and Clark Sims within 11 points or each other in total scoring after nine games. Huntington neac h in those l games. 1,027 to 1,024. 1'166 •l 1..--.1 '"'~ ,......,. 1'168 .a Kevin Kc.erkut is Huntington Beach's ans wer to Branning's as· sists and good passing and all of Marina, under roach Steve Popovich, is rated No. 2 m Orange County behind unbeaten Corona del Mar, which won the Westminster-Marina tourney. 1'6•~· ,,..~, 191>9 )t 1910 .... 1910-SI Cagers Re$llllle Action Two attractive doubletreaders are on tap tonight at Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools, where seven of the eight combatants are Orange Coast area basketball teams. The u ndefeated Sea Kings (9-0) of Corona del Mar clash with El Toro at 6:30, then Dana Hills High's Dolphins and the host Mustangs of Cost.a Mesa go at it at 8. In the other doubleheader at 1Estancia High it 's Edison High's Chargers and the Rancho Alamitos Vaquerors colliding at 7, followed by winless Newport Harbor~nd Estancia·s 6-1 Eagles at 8:30. In tournament action, meanwhile , Fountain Va l ley is i n the championship semifinals of the Santiago High tourney, with a 7 o'clock game with El Dorado. Alex Black of Corona del Mar is the dominant figur~ at Costa Mesa. where the 6·6 junior figures to be tough on heightless El Toro . Black has a 20 .5 average, moves to the bucket with authority and can hit with consistency in the 10-15 foot range. Too, be-\t toqh on de· fense, where he tends to take his opponent in Corona del Mar's man· to·m an defense, yet guards the interior or the key in the manner of a zone. At Estancia there·s a n ot h er tower o r s t re n g t h i .n J .i m McCloskey. Estancia's 6·6 gem who can score consistently·from the top of the key. or move in for the layup. He'll be trying to improve on a 26.5 average against Newport H11rbor, which has little in the way of he ig ht to offset McCloskey. Mcc l o s key h as averaged 33 points per game in his last four out· ings. which include out· puts or 45 and 39 against Long Beach Wilson and Warren. Costa Mesa, which likes to drive the bucket and work the baselines, has the edge on paper over Dana Hills, where the Dolphins work a cautious game behind Jeff Paulson and Henry Mikiewicz. Edison is on a two· game winning streak after dropping its first five games. Pacing Edison is guard Bob Vogelsang and his 20.5 average. Skiing Outlook For Los Al Race Results P•r Thwntlay 1'1,.ST RACE -3$0 yerds. ).Yffr· old m11ldtns. c11lmlng. PurH $1100. Cram. Ber 1.ao u o 3.40 Go Oll<k Ollck 1 00 • IO EYerytlllng LOvely 13.00 Tlme -20:S7 Also r•n -Flyby Night. P.ssum P9rr, FlesU1 Oet•. Relenlleu Wind, Wln.smHr. Gool 8•11, Lucky Ml<k. SlUIACTA la.U INll02t.4' sacoND lllACE -170 Y•rtls. ). YHr-olds & 1.1p. CW mlng. Purw$1700. T.,'dy Aocket 4.40 MO 2.IO s.ndy V•nlllll 1.60 •.lO tste"H>oublt l.40 Tlme-... u . Also r•n -Joyws Speedy, Scoaper Sport. Idaho Go. Elglllh Wonder, 0.ndy SH Br,eze THllllD RACE -400 yards. 3 year old\. Cl•lmlng. M9ldtns. Purs.$1100. 8"ckwllHI Ollrley U.60 6 40 3 80 Motoy 12.60 4 20 DH·Wllcll Deck T-2 40 OH·Glmrnt Some Chan~ l .40 . Time -l0.S9. AIM> ren -Klpty's Gal, No T1rre To Sleep. Wlnwrtgnt, Vital Rt'COrds. R11xord. O.b's Bua. OH 0.adheat FOUltTH RACE -AOO yard<i J ve.,·olds & up. Ct aiming Purse· S.C.500 Or. Tw1ehaus \live Villa flielgnlng Star Tlrnt -20.2S. 1209 S40 360 3.80 1.80 uo Also r•n -Step And Gone. Moon Doctor, L.ns1t'-s Top Moon. Myn's Charger l'll'TH RACE -... uo yards. 3-year olds & up. Claiming. Purse $1100. Diamond B1rs 21.80 10.80 6.IO Os.au Strip 18 80 to 60 Swill Bo 6 40 Tlme-47.13. Also ran -Lig11t1ng K Bar. W11c11 Create Clli<k, One And Only, Mo1~ 2, Hllo Btoo SIXTH RACE -i10 yards 3-yHr old\ & up. Cl•imlng. PurH MSOO LlttreGo Fleet 31 20 6 60 4 oo S.rrlno 4 40 3 eO Rocket Teti 'l 80 Time -•S.61 Also ran -L.a Olnero. Let's Citt Go- ing, AuQQtd BomCM>r, Dupe 8 Starr U aXACT A (J,JI J•ld ~IUO HVaNTH RACE -lOO y&rcb. J.• yur-olds & up, Ctautlitd all-anuo. Puna $ 7000. Amber Due Cerds An<l 1.ttttrs Ruby Begonia Tlme-15.47 18 20 1 00 3.IO 4 20 2.40 7110 Also r•n -Llu's Dice, Mickeys Sun Fl~r. Chic Pal Go, M•U Bl .. Pilclllc, Sn41111t Puu, Ms. Al•mltO\ Bar, MIU Rtw•rd B•r EIGHTH lllAC E -3SO y•rdS ). yur.otds & up. Cl•lm1n9 PurM UlOO 0.d Who 18 20 6 llO 4 00 O..rm Gain J 00 2 40 MOon Flyer 3 60 T 1me 11 Ol. Also ran -Cllock Gold Bae. W1w Willie. Fly Bar Too, Senorita Ktt•tY. Sir Band i..arlc 'N Folly. Just Ask Noe U liXACTA U·ll paid lll'.)O NINTH RACE •OO yards l-ytafo olds & up Cl<1lm1ng. Purse Sl900. Run BIOOby Run I 60 3 80 7.40 Run Moon Run S.80 3 40 OH·lllclory Cl'lant 160 OH·K1pty's MOO\e ? 10 Timt -20·37 l'tso ran Freeway Ao<ktt. K111g Aepfd. Georg• Is Thrtt., Laguna No«\, Roy•I Top Bar U EXACT A 110·91 P•ld $14.00 Alltndan<e -~,OIS. 'Anita Results Sa11ta A11iu .. Hlllt,i Tll11n4ay,J•11 ... ry I, 1'76 FIRST RACE -Six furlongs FlllttS and mares, tour .,.., olds and ""· 0-1mlng. Purw '10,000. Toe> <l•lmor>g Drlee t.U.000. llli9l"'9tf PflYltlJ ,.......,, 11.40 •.o6 J.10 ~mGo ~n.tl 2.'41) MO oiidr~it_. uo T i m~ -f .Ot 7 S, SECOND ltA(E -One mlles Tilrtt yHrOld.S. Clalmln9. Purse $8000. ~J. (Hawley) LIQlll<>Pera IPlucel SHS.Y•ge IOIHI Tl--1:392·5 No scratches. uo ?llO 240 4.80 3.lO J.00 DAILY OOU•LE (l°Fo1lrway Pllyllls llM 2· llef't J, t ,.., S1S..o. ntr,.D RACE -1 1/1' miles Ttlrtt year olds m.ie1ens. Claiming, Punt WOOO. ToP clalmln9 price S IS,000. Rt 8hil Her IMen.ll 11.40 ~ 20 3 60 RIHTO Rlclles <sr-m•kerl GtutAl)e IOllnresl Tlmt-l :*l·S. No scretclles. 10 20 UG 3 ot !FOURTH lllACE -Sox furlongs. ThrH ye•r ord rMidtn colts and Qeld- lngs. Cl•lmlng. Purse S6000. TOP ctelml119 prl<e $20,000. T'Mol09l•n lS.40 11 80 •.40 s 80 l.60 uo 1Umb9rt) Sundef•nc• (Torol lnten51ty CShOemo1ker I Tlml!-1:10 .. S. Scr•t<"-d -Ont Eyed G<Jnner, Count Zev, Oft Tiit R•il, Bank Ml. "'"" RACa -Six furlongs. Four "'"' olds and up. Allowan(H. P\lnt Slt,000. Little Big Bad tOllvuesl 10 80 s 00 4.10 380 300 16.00 King Al 181nuyl 5'4>1r Tobin ISkln,,er) Tl--I :09 3-J, No scratches. ss Eucta n•Llftl• lie -.. 111111 S-1(1 .. All 1N11d$10Ue. SIXTH lllACE -I 1/16 mlles. FlllifS and mares. lour yt.tr olds ancl up. Cl•lmi119. Pun• '9000. Top <l•lmlng Jll'lct S16,000. Min Ol•rltne (Toro> 4.00 UO 110 lml>t'os Doll CSlloem•ll:~ I ?.80 1 40 E~•ldMHdOW (Skinner) 3.00 Time-I.~. Nos<ratches. SIVaNTM lllACl-All ... t a v. lurlonOS on turf. Four Yt•r olds Ind uP• AllOW•ncn. Pune s ll,000. Arianntts IRos.atnl 21.60 4.40 3.60 OQ.&ey Tribute 1.-tllCay I 2.IO 7 40 Corrthll Coast (OIH I S 20 Tlme-1:1U·5. Ho scratches, DO-Won race, dls~u•llfltcl •ncl pl~M<ond. hy TrtWlel ,_,. "'56.SO EIGHTH ltACE -Sh turtonQs Fillies •nd ,,_.ru. lour v••r Old!t ano uP. HandlC•P· Pu'" \30.000. A~ ~ ,lS,OSO. Las FIOfH H•ncltUI! JlalA Kl<ll <Munari R•I,. Your Stllr1t l:i'IOem•ker I llilhmovol• !Mtn.l I Tl~-1·09J.S 11.!ID 10 40 l '10 380 JOO s 80 Sc:r•t<lltd -MIU Fr•n<es<a. MIS5 Toltvo NINTH RACE I 1116 mile-. fltrtt ~arolds. AltowancH. Purse i n,000 KlrbvL•ne !Plncnl 4 60 Joo 160 TrtQllllck (Shoemaker I • 10 l 40 First Return (GoniatHI 4 oo U EX ACTA 110.Klr•y Lane o1nd • T,...llkltl1N1104t,Ot, Women's Area Golf Summaries It wa s a 36 -hole Christmas cheer tourna· ment for the women's clut> at Santa Ana Coun· try Club recently . In flight A, Connie Kinzie was the gross vie· tor. Net w in n ers in· eluded Viki Garey, Max· ine Duggan , Iona Mouron and Carol Ann Ruoff. Hazel Decker captured 'a flight gross honors. In n~t action it was Jane Martin, Mary Murphy, Kay Youker and RosaJee Hart. Marguerite Sears was the C flight gross winner. Marjorie Knox won net honors. followed by Jean Triplett, Beverly Rimel and Wilma Shively. Dode Woods was the D flig ht victor in gross play. Louise Nyberg, Mary Dickinson and Gladys Mciver captured l'•U~rlllA S<trft Oilers 6.4 ltll .... , Olten 4 0.ters St INi-SO Oiiers ) OillfS 40 1tn-s• 01lel\ , Oil tr\ "° ttn-n 01ten ) °''•'• S'i 1•n-u Ollets 3 Oller• )) 1'71-St Oileo • 011 ... SS lt7•~S Oilel\ s OHtrs ., 1•i.-u Olltrl s Olten 41 m~ Oittr) OHus S1 Alamitos - Racing Entries ForTonltllt l'lrS1 '"9117 :Op.m. '2 llHcla First R•c• u EHCIH ""· lt11 •nd "" It.tees ..... ST RACE -400 yards J"ye~· Old moodtns. Purse $1700 Toro Su IH•rll My Jetetta IClerlsst I Misty ChuQtr (Watson! Loh of Ol•mond• IR1c11ardl 1 Klpty's Orum (StrauHI AMI Con\IOy (Llpllam' Bar Ro<kett (Aaalr I Another Mkko <Cardoi. I MisttrM9QOO !Ward I Tr•vtllngWomen (NICOdemusl 1; I I 1 SECOND RACE-UO yArd1. 3 .,,_ old' & up. Cla1m1119. Purse S150I Cl•i,,,1119 0<lce "SOil Jot Fruler <Brooks I Sneak Anack tC.ar,. I ~tty i..arceny INicodtmusl Wirwue Lou (Morrt!tl GrooYy(,rumpy IKn19n1) Judy's Man (8ant>..sl Fltttlar• !Catt) KOOl Pape IL•l)haml THI RO RACE -lSO yards .,1 ve olds & up C1a1mtn9 Purse \19! Clalmong pnce \2000 C/lunnban(Treasur~I °'l's Sexy Roy (Knl9MI Tl1fff Marl1n1s I Walker I Van's Siar (Adair I A«tltra1e (Wara I Husthn Bug IBrook!tl Oustv lone Bers ICardota I FOURTHRACE •OOyards,3yt olds P\Jrse $JSOO. Tiie El Pr lmero C AnoOerby Trials !First Dl\11slonl Gollll•r0<ket (Treasure I 1 rN Lucky lPagtl Qluger Father lMorrtsl JOIHll'tOn (Myles I Sun Shine I Walson I My Leroy Brown tAda1r ' TI>t Embar90 (Notodemusl PoPOa Joltn <C.araoia l N•ct N Erv <~1c1tuds) Mou Re!M'r ILtonaml Fl FTH RACE -•OO yaras 3 Yl olds P\ir s.t \3SOO Tne EI Pnrntro l Ana Otrbv Trtals ISecona 01v1sl0nl Jeuoe's Ltlly (Cfttt!t!t<! I S.lver's Flttl tWatsonl Jet Sc>v tMonos I Miio "'11w Olnter I Cardoza I TlleThlrd()ne INl(~IT\U!t) OhO.ddyOll (Harli l'mS.nct<e tlil)haml Pampt~ Laay ITreasurr I Roan Sav19e llCnlgllf l Mr. RO.n 0.Ck (Ward I SIXTH .. ACE -400 varas ) )"f olds. Purst usoo. Tne Et Primero l Ano Dl!rby Tflals ITnird Dlv1s10nl MIU Truly Noglt11Upnaml Beau Away IKn1gntl ThtKldSister !Mvle~I 0sa9C' Canyon (Treasure l Mr 8rtakthru <Nicodemus I Bonnlt Boone IWalSol'\ I ~ Flys ICreaoerl Mr. Alool rBrooksl lrt51\Abby (Morrosl SEVENTH RACE -S'9 var$ .,,_ar olds & up ,Allowanu Put saooo TlleOakda1~ 8o DI!< k !Creager I T"pte Bee1 1Bani.u TI la Mia ICardora J MtSS Pio P19 (Myles I Amert<an Gent I Harli Mike'sJet IAdairl EIG+4TH .. ACE -3SO yArds. l Y< olCIS Oa1ming. Purs.t \ 1800 Cll11mt arlct $JSOO Easy'sFolly 1ca111 Rick ll•n R0<ktt (C.arial Jet Oon !Hatti M&ryYlew Farm Girl IAda,,1 FltthllQ Allaor IT re.sure I Slit's A ~a<ll !Cardoza 1 Jessa Deck ICleronel PrluvJov !lllch.trasl Uncle Pllr•nk (Wt1c111 A Utt It Like Me <Wanon l Also Ell9lble l..alt Lun<ll !Creager I 0.1ly Crtsos IL1pliam I Pl<k hr Toni !N1codemu\ l SharpCharQtr IMorrisonJ NINTH llACE -JSO yards 3 ye. olds & up. Ctalmino Pursr Sl10C Ct•lming Prlu \ 1600 AQu.J .. n <Watson) Tiny Quick IAda1r) Tuff Son <Morris I Bev•n Chick <C4'rdore I Comawllirt1ng IMytn) Hltatulin I Brooks I Rosy Joy I Hart) MtddOl\a Me <N1codemuu 1 I I 1 I • On Llmlls <Creager I ~11 °'9rglnQ Ct,,...n ICltrtSH) AIMElltlble Alamlt~ News INICOde nit/\ I DlllOY'sJel <R1<ll•n:tsl Sl0<mtn• IR•Ollerdsl Qtcutl• <Crugart Pro Scores ltlt!Mal •uht11911 Auo<latlon Washington tu, Pnoen1a 10l Houston 110, Portland 107 N•llo,..1 Hooo Lt.,.,. I I 1. I U lllKtl -,._.,,._r .. 1 aM •~ net honors. Toron10 s, Cellfornre I Pllllildtlpl\ta •• IC•nsAs City 1 Ski conclillOlll H <omjlllctd,,.,. '"' LoSAnQtlU9, Butl•lo6 Catttornl• Sitt• Auromoblle AS· -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sec let Ion: 8oreal Ridge -II lnclltt; f91r on Nf'dpeO. Soda Springs -10-24 lnr.11tt1 poor on lltrdpe<lt wltllobsr.cles. SUO-r llowl -12·>11 ln<llHl'l61r t.o 900CI on 11•rd pee It, Tlllot OonMr -12 1nchu: terr on llerdPKk, corn 1now. Alll'lne Mtecto'flk -1S lnchas; fair on herd pee le. Homewood -.. 14 lnch.s; lelr 10 toOcl on IWlrd 119(11. Poorwcltr lowl -If lncllH; fOOd on IWlrd .. O . 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Domestic & Bported 1JtM1ncJ Flxtwn & Lamps ,. ............................. ....... ......... ..., ................ .. .. ...... , ............. ..w .. dlMef .. --. ................ -..., ,... ., ,_. ...... u.""·-·-~ • • r 88 DAILY PILOT Frida • Janua 2. 1976 -' 1 ...... - Weekend Calenda ' I ( BYC Launches Sunkist Series · ' 1 \ ' After a two-week yearend holiday, Balboa Yacht Club opens the 1976 yachting season this weekend with the resumption of its Sunkist Series. Small boats 1'ailing over courses inside the bay will race on Saturday and the larger classes will race over outside classes startin g inside the bay. The calendai:· is Hght throughout the rest of the Southern Califorma Yachting Association area with only three otb~r regal tas scheduled. LonwBea~ h Yacht Club will conduct its Snowflake Reeatta for Lasers and Sabots Saturday and Sunday; South Bay Yacht Racing Club in tbe Sun ta Monica Bay area will stage the first oMts Cham- pagne Series for keelboats Saturday, and Windjamrtlers Yacht Club of Marina del Rey wilt start the new year with the first race of its Winter Series for a ll classes on Sunday. r l ' Kia lo a Bre ab ;...\R e cotd ~ WI LLARD'~VEGA EIGHT-TON WORLD CRUISING YACHT LAUNCHED Model Available in Either Cutter or Ketch Rig New Yachts Holdillg Tank In Debuts • 0n Coast Rules Deiaded Two new locally pro- duced c ruisin g boats have been launched re· cently in the Harbor Area. Launched Saturdav and c-hristened Sanderi. ing VI was a new 32· footer from Down East Yachts. Inc. The boat 1s the second in the Down East Line and bears a strong resemblance to the Down Eas t-38 in· troduced JUSt a year ago. THE ('UTTER ·riggNI 32 fea tures a full stand- in g h ea dr oom throughout and has five permanent sea berths. The main cabin is de· signed with settees port and st a rboard with a self-s towing f olding dinette table that, when in place. con verts the cabm mto a large dining area The owner's stateroom forward contains a full- 1 e ng th double berth located adjacent to an eQclos ed head The galley aft cont ains a sta1nle~s steel sink. three-burner stove with oven. storage areas and two ice bo~"s OPPOSITF. the galley is a nangator's station with chart table and set- tee berth "This ts an exceeding- ly large 32 foot e r ... said Bob Poole. president of Down East "With its 11 -foot beam. the interior accom mo'dations 'arc m ore spa c iou s than m any 40-fontcrs .. LAUNCHF.O <'arltt•r this month was Vega Eight-Ton World Cruis- ing Yacht from Willard, well known for its Vega trawlers. The Eight Ton is 35 feet two inc h<'" length overall. 30 fcN length of deck. 27 fcC't Mx inches wate rlinC'. JO fret . six inches bean. four feC't eight inches draft and dis places 17,000 poundss The Vega Eight-Ton 1s avilable in either cutter .or ketch rig. It was cle· signeft in collaboration with Bill Crealock, weH known .1aval a rchitect, specifically for offshore cruising. """"" llM<lffr wl'91~tywlftdl v ... 1 .... wllld1 s to 1t kl'04\. H""' wtn•~••'· C:,..nel t-..u111rH Wiii r~ "'""" 0 e11d •• tnl•lld tern ,.rwt·llf'ff wlll ,..,... ~JS allCI ... n._....~et-wllllie )S NEW YORK <U PI > Most pleasure boaters. seem agreeable to the ne" rules for ma rine toilet discharge proposed by the Environmental Protec· tion Agency. Under what EPA Administrator Ru ssell E. Train called a "balanced approach." the new rules would · Allow no sewage dischargC' al all from toilet- equipped boats m "landlocked fresh water lakes. reservoirs, other fre~h "ater impoundments. and nvers not capable of being used for mterstatc travel by vessels ... ALLOW T H E DISCHARGE of tn•ated waste in "all other na\'1gable waters. mcludmg estuaries. coastal waters. the Great Lakes and intC'rconnecled waterways. fresh water lake~ acce:.s1blc through locks. and other flowing waters nav!~able tn· terstate." The rules represent a considerable relaxmg of the original regulations propos('d by the• EPA three years ago which would have banned all discharges and required holdmg tanks aboard totlet·C!-]U1ppcd vessels. The tanks would have· hecn t'mpt1cd at shore stations . William Rosenfeld, legislative specialis t of the national ass ociation of engine and boat manufac- turers. commenting on tht• new EPA propos al, described it as "an ecolog1cally sound standard tl'lal boating can live with." "THE NEW P ROPOSA i. provides the degree of uniformity between states that is essential so that the rec.reational boatman can comply with the ' federal requirements as he s ails acros~ state boun· daries. · · Rosenfeld said. "At th£> same time. it provides a high degree of treatment to keep our waters clean and leaves the door open for cinlinued development of even better treatment devices in the future. an option that wasn't available under the old standard ... The new EPA regulations would go into effect Jan. 30. 1977, for all new vessels. <Any boat built after Jan. 30. 1975. is classified as a "new vessel."> Existing boats would come under the new rules three years later. THE STANDARD OF tr~atment prior to J an. 31, 1980, calls for an effluent containing not more than 100 coliform bacteria per 100 ml and no visible solids. After that date, the level is tightened to 200 coliform per 100 ml and a maximum of 150 mg of suspended solids per Liter. If boat owners install Coagt Guard-certified treatm ent devices before Jan. 30. 1978, they would not have to meet the more stringent slanda'rd after 1980. The EPA hopes this provision will encourage boat owners to get busy immechately installing tt)e new devices. PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE Notice I\ nereby 9 1ven lflat S-101 INTERNATIONAL CENTRAi. BANK NOTICETOCltl!DITOltS orOPO~ ~w bank, has !tied. wotn llW NO. A·H 744 Ff<lfrll l Oeoos 1 ~tnsur11nte SUPEltlORCOUltTOFTHE Corpora l 1on, an Ac'PllClll•Oll l ot STATEOFCALIFOltNIA R>lt Federal OO!oostl towrN1t e, wh1cn ap. THE COUNTY OF ORANGE 01ocat•OI\ wu •cceoieo 10< lthnq on In the Matter of lhe Estele ol Otcem!M!r 23, 197S LOUISE H K 1 NGS TON, al\O known as AooHc•nt orooos~s toen9~·,,l><N· LOUISE HOEFLER KINGSTON. al'IO nH• al 180 Newport Center Or , k,_., n LOUISE KINGSTON, 1150 ,...woort 6ucf'I, Caltlor,,la known as LOUISE H ANDREWS, Any ~'W" '""'"1n9 to commf'l'll on OtceeS«t 1111\ •ol>locatoon may Ille h•S t om,...nU NOllte I~ hereby 9IYf'n to creditor\ •n wr1tlnq wlln the Re91on111 Olrec\or Of havtnq <l•tms •CJ•lnJI th• ula Cltct '"' F•d•ral Oeoosll 1nsur11nce den1 to Ille ~Id Cla ims In I~ ofllc• Of C:.O•oo••l•on .i '" Rtq1on•1 Olfocr, 4' tr. cterk ot the aforH•la couri or 10 MontQOme•v Slr~PI, Sult• \lliOO, San s>resenl l,,.m to IM undtrilq~ at the FranC•\CO, Cal1lornoa ~4104 II any office of GEORGE A JOHNSON. Al· otri.on do>Jir•s lo prote•l lhe 9rotntl119of torney at u w, 60 Elm Avt1n11t in'"' C1 lhl• •Di>tltatoon n. has a rl9hl todO 10 11 ty of Long Beech, In Lot Aft(lltla\ Cov,,. lie lites 1 wr•tt•n notlc• ol 1t11s ty, whlcll tatter office l\ the pl.tee or llubllcallon Th~ flonconllaenl l•I 1>ust11u1 ot IN vnder110,.•a In all rnotl· oor11on\ ot the APphca11on are on Ille 1n 1tr~ e>ert1lnl119 to s••d e.l&tt SU<r. ~ Req10t1•I Oft1c .. a • par1 of'"" DUbllc e1 .. m, '"'" Ille nectt\a rv voutlWr\ toi. m•l'4•1nea by '"" Co•l>O"allon ""'''tie f1tea or preunteo •• "'°'~'o Tfl1S Ille l• 11va•l•bl• tor public In-within fovr monthl all"' lh(! '''" "'9<hon OUflnv re9u1ar t1u11nru "°"'' PloCJlk •tlOflOI tllh Mtlce. f'uDll\htd Our\uent to !>•cllon O.ted Ottcembtr Ji, t'1S lOl U 1111 I II ol Ill• Rvtei o1nd "91tr ~ler KlnQ\IOtl "-oul•llons of the Fed•••' DP-11 Eiutc11t0<ot IM ln-ence Cor oor •lion wtll of w ld aeceelent INTERNATIONAL CENTRAL "O•OI! • JOtlNSOH ....,..., .... u • 8y Olari.1 R dlltman &IM A- t b Pr~H:lent ....,_. e.Kll, C..llfenll• Pvbllftcl 0rMQ9 Coe\! Oa111 Piiot, PvlllllMd Ortn99 CAMS! 0.Hy PllOI, ~.,1, "'• ... 1,, ~i.•. ••.n. •'1• """"7S HOBART . Austr:ilia <AP> -"I hope the time stands forever. but it will be broken in due course," Jim Kilroy of Los Angele s . owner- s kipper or the record· breaki n g America n yacht Kialoa, s aid today. Kilroy was speaking after receiving the first -across -the-line trophies at the Sydney- Holfart Yacht Race pre- sentations. The trophies were pre.- sented by the governor of Tas mania. Sir Stanley Rurbury. in front of a large crowd of yachting enthusiasts. TROUf FISHING ' (AH;H'£M MEI' [M r SAT., JAN. 3~TI DOORS OPEN WHK£NOS 12 NOON WHKOAVS 2 p M AOUl '~ sno IU"llOR5 II 7 il I ~ 2 00 KIOS (6 Ill SJ 2S Kilroy. who slas hed nearly J l hours off the race record. paid tribute to s econd frnL s her Windward Passage for pushing him all the way. Kialoa covered the 680 miles in two days, 14 hours. 36 minute,s. 56 se onds. ~ '.., X IH£ VOLAHl£S ~ UNIOUCCTClf _) COM£0Y IRAl'(I fllM ffSllVAl WO!ld's loo lnvtl ftfms in ;':;:,'~~'~ ~ ~ho"'"2 adracenr lo scoies of travel BACKPACKING CAMPING C£All FISH rACllt( GUNS R£soi,IVC & ~ACAllON IOCAS IS PRIME .. 5AS DRYER Jc-, Fe''"• SIQthl"'! w,,, ... '(o:d• P~~~•.,'" (O\~•flt And (orbvre•or R!f~~r! 1r.no1"0,0v1< .. Mo Vvrt frtt HPAtlSIOll FREEZE PUKS SHOfAMJ Rtplaco ~u110<J S.trf AT Old"°'" CHfC/19 1 ltal v Plug• to Pre•tnt (r\gif!• OornoQe I lcu OI QUAUTY <IKKO fANllUS H1~ly tf'\1Stonl lok"' O•I& Wote< 0..• obi• " Cord & Rul>b.1 Con1truchon 159 • HEAVY DUTY <OOLlllG SYSTf,ftl i;:-...,. <LEA•R 1" AUTO PARTS SAVE 30%-SO% Off MUIJACTIURS un PIKE PIKES IRICTIVE ml SIDAY, JAmAIY 4 UffTIMf 'MCHECKEA --BATTERY M1r1imun"I 80< k ''•U u' e Greof S•yt1iiq Ou1d~ Jot f ll'\TitOllOhOO MUfflOW MUFFLER II ti...Muffl•r fa.I• Wh1lr Jhe Ot191,,ol '"''ho'•' °""''" fl't• (nr In Whl(h JI WO\ ln\tol1.d W• Will lepta<• If o~ G'"~ A lt•tund IMIYEISAl <LAMP 115 Jt· h "o ....,,., Gouqe StMI ' Rvbbe<oedSou<t<tP,oo1 69c ~Mf \wtv•t\ I~ AU o''"''>O"I• lo4f\ tndudt>fi Miff UR <LAMP !.oddl• W·ll Nol 8'.c~leWot~ •e,.,.0tu d Rob S.,roi.d O.t•;n Soddfe fh"'·noun Nffd fo• loclt Wo•i..<• WHHl(tYEI CHECKER AUTO FILTERS (""'1<e< f,,,." ...... °' l ·t•f'rt Ot·g•nol f~·pm .. f\t lt~q • ., tttmf'nh All Nt• Co• Wouo"''~' '•,.,.o·n '" fOf<it >Vll1'1 ''-'"roll••\ At• U\•d Hwy \'•'P J')f••9t1 Mo1Mu)I A.t\d; Hou•f!ful ~lo"'H f.t(lm '"'"""Q Intl) fti.-fnq1f"_.f" AU'. (IKllll fllRll U I A" FU'ER ir'2l9=· DUIAIU OllHAl•PA• l:~'''hf\Ote A~" 1 Hol-h I.Ip lo S 01\ Jm:t ~ fO\y Wo, t"Oro.n Oot~ O·t •nr YOUAGI REIUlATOR loly lo I"'"'" NotiolH loO"ll No $p•11ol Adop•&u Pr• Se-1 A1 fortory la Cor10<1 '"°'9'"9 Rott 5'' '"' U.Al .. , PILUI ....... Ovly Mo<MTolo•tl Ptill•. lowt n . S4rtt<llftAnd llll• H""'Y Ob1e<1tWorh to ... s.lt. lo•r Tou ... Cu•h..,,.td Comf0<1 In A"r ••ofh., lOO~• l•kt ~'""'• fffh lo+.tt eo•t..• ,,, .... , ... IU!ll lllfll f•Aot c...l.hOM<\ "-'-'• o.tt ....... I tm 12!9 14!.' SANTA ANA l*tlUU IH AVE Jwll MW'!ll 11! 111~ SI 5'1-5111 Zenith· ELECTIOIK llllllOll 111 s,,,............... f:lf111 ~ •O'Moll =. c.r. lts'*lvv "7• I r· """"''•• , .... ,. • Ill ~ . .,, . ..... '--44." ~~3899 1 ........... Awetd C..oly .,._ • '~ "°'' :.:::::. COSTA MIJA GA•DIN GIOVE 111 I l"fl $1 17'1f lllOOICHIJltST 64142~· ~136.7"2 LA HAili IS1 W WHftf1U II.VO I It 111001 W"t fl E~ll! (213) 69 .. 2244 I .. • 'ZB,000. Autos . C·hevette Order....--. . . Bacldog €ited DETROIT <UPI) -The Cbevette, the minlcar that'• off to the f uteet start of any General Motors auto ln history, has been 10 succeasfw Chevrolet bad a bacldo1 of 78,000 or· d~ ln early December. ~ith Just one plant, at ~N HIGH GEAel W&lmtncton, Del., bulldlnc \ ~ America's smallest car at the . rate of '5 an hour tt could compact Vega and the Ford take Chevrol1t almoetli 1' MotorCompan;y'1 Pinto. weeks Juat to m~ ACCORDING TO a customer and d•aler It already bu io hand. A Chevrolet survey, 50 percent Plant will be added in March ol Chevette buyers have been "fore'-on· ented, .. meanln• at~hGate. .,.... • aOllEllT D. LUND, 11M they either were considering " a foreign car purchase, vice president who heads the already owned 8 forelp car Chevrolet division and is ia or traded in an import. the envious positlon or havinl "While the fuel economy the U.S. fuel economy champ, thing haa been domillflnt •• last summer, before the "lm-Lund said "we think a lot 'bf port fighte~" was int.roauctcl. people ·are bu.yin' this car was tallun1 in t~rma of because it'• Amencan-made. 250,000 sales In the f mt year·· is maneuverable and hu a With 34,40,f already told in th~ low ori&inal ~ost " first nine weeks of tile l9'7a According to the Chevy 1ur- model year, ~und •upped vey, the average age of • ·that predicho,n to 300,()()_0 Chevette buyers is 38. A little Chevettes. He.s ~old~ it higher than might have been there be~auae that s ~ hrmt expected. More than seven in on the pr'Oduetion f aQllities. 10 buyers were men, married, As an lm~ort fighter~· )lead of household ~ over Cbevette bu outsold eacb of 25. . . the foreign mOdels it was de-Over six m 10 b'?'ers had sisned to compete agalnat -•household in: comes 1D ~xcess the Volkswagen Rabbit, of $15,000 with a median in· Datsun B210 and Toyota come of $17,300. Twenty per· Corolla. cent of the buyers own one car DAVID E ISENBERG _ (the Chevette), 52 percent . . • re own two cars, 20 percent bad search vice .President at the three cars and 8 percent bad Wall Str.eet firm or Sanford C. four or more. Bernstein & Co .• says he's . convinced the .Chevette will FUEL ECONOMY was the be a successful import fighter primary reason given for although he believes some of their choice by 51 percent of the ~apanese cars are the buyers. supenor values because they Among buyers giving more offe.r as much ~r more at than one reason, 22 percent about tbe same pnce. said they bought the car Eisenberg says. however, because it was American· he is persuaded many b\1Yers made, 21. percent said the re- prerer to 'buy American' and ason was pr:ice, 14 percent he expects no more than 25 mentioned &tyling, 12 percent percent of ·ch~vette's first service and parts availability year sales (about (a common complaint 70,000-75,000 cars) will be at uainst imports), 11 percent the expente of the i~po_,rta. because of sl~e ~nd 6 percent He expects tbe.'lreatest loSers because It was at the dealer's will be CbeyroJet's own sttb-showroom. Earnings. Increase At C·o~rehensive ~ Comprehensive care Corp. has aif\ioune~ .... e81'nings before extraordinary credit of $175,000 for the six months ended Nov. 30 compared to Ptipers Up Home Price SAN DIEGO (AP>-An in· crease in home delivery charges was annoWlced .bY the morning San Diego Uruon and its afternoon sis ter newspaper, the Evening Tribune. The price of either dally plus the Sunday Union w as boosted to $4.SO monthly from $4. A Union·Tribune spokesman said delivery boys will share in the increased re- venue, the first by Wf!-Y of a subscription boost in two years. $117,000 for the like J>eriod last year. , Net earnings acter ex· t~aordinary crepit were $324,000 for the six months ended Nov. 30 compai:ed to $218,000 for 1974 period. Revenues were $4,025,000 up . from $3,211,000 in 1974. The comp•ny has three operating divisions : Psychiatric JCare, alcoholic rehabilitatiefl and long term care. Four psychiatric facilities are located in California and one in Texas; the alcoholic rehabilitation division bas programs in 18 hospitals. eight in calif omia. two in Oregon, two in Mis- souri, two in Texas, and one in Washington, Colorado. Obio and Nevada. The five long term care facilities are located in California. Jobless BeTWfits Go Up This Month The state'• Employment Development D~partment has issued a remlnder that minimum and maximum un· employment benefits will be increased this month. The increases were of the previous maximum of authod•ed 'by Assembly Bill 88() ~1 ount awarded de- $1. lnttodue.Cd ub-~u~s--"""·:the claimant's pre-semblyman Alister IWl\;n,Wlter ~ ln d nncr a 12· (l).Santa Clara) and signed VlOUS earn gs u .. ~ Ed d B--in month base period. llUIUmum by Gov. mun Av...... earnings to be eligible for October. , benefits is unchanged at $750 The minimum weekly pay· but the specific benefit ment wW be increased from awarded depends 81so on the $25 ~and th• rnulmum htshe•t earnings in a week payment wW 'be ln· calendar quarter of the base crea from $90 to $lot. pertod. • The cban1e• are not mz DEPARTMENT said retroactlve1 the Depart~ that any claimant whoee hlgb empbuilea. Claimants Wnv quarter earftings were at 8"' noW receivlbl ben.nts or least $188 and leu than $2,788 wbo file a claim beginning fs not affected by the change. before Jan 4, the effectiv~ An explanatory leaflet de· dlle ot ~· 'ttew law, -re saot tailing the cb•nses le avalla· affected by tile cbanae. ble at all unemployment ln- AUO, rr 11 •= sur1Dceoifices. g::::m.r.:-=,.._.,. Revenuee Up 1.-.a.1 bJ th• cbante. Weekly i;;ftu ran11A1 fl'OID ·'31 to At JBCrWata •wW eoatlftu• 18 llff.-e. ,:ri.e Dep•rtmenl •Id lt Dontkl •· J\dler, ...-1c1111& I tJlat -'ftie per-of llicrodata llH reported No ::-::. jObr.. .... m. ••• of ... ~cm· far tM l t•• new ~--bl ed No¥. ao1 will r•c• ve 1t7S aad 'net lneom• or ....,,_ ol ~Nt fUl.ll7or21centa.-lbare. *"' ot J•f! ... ~1'1 ..s la the prler 1ear•1 fl rat ~:!.::r:r-a::-ci._.. quart• eaded Nov. 30, 1'7\ mantt will ncetve dlit ntW revena• were P.441,18 htiher p_a,.eot1 ran1tu wltba..,lcmof$H'l,10lorl 1rom•1 ~b pcM,inltUd ~lll'•llart. ' .. -... Frld!y, Januwy 2. 1976 s DAIL y PILOT az· -' . Due to late transmission today's stock listing will not / appear in the Daily Pilot. DOn 't jlist sit l there On your small fortune ••• SELL IT! . Loalc ..... ,_.house ........ and you'I .. e11•r, clllCOftl' '°" ~. ••••• of olcles W 9oocle1 y• c011c1 .... Moft that ••I c• • frl-., .... ~at the Dally PW. u .. ._ 6ect .._ . Tha•MCI• of,....,.._.., CICI n•d1n .. ''sllapp•g Ille~ 1R •~Plot e•ery dey. M-r are HCJll' to IMly fmt wW JM .... lo ML DAILY PILOT ... ... -~ . - •• DAILY PILOT Friday. January 2. 1976 ,__ ______ a ... v_Ph_i1_1n_te_r1a_nd_i Wo'rnen to Enroll DRUNK BOY FAL~/JLID "Evt>ry year about this time l get to thinkmg MY batteries were not included " L /ti. Boyd . Flag Prices May Triple It was because the blossoms on those wild berries looked like the heads of cranes that the Pilgrims named them cranberries. Do you know how to make pemmican·? Here's how the early American Jndiarls'dicf 1t. They mixed up crushed cranberries with pounded deer meat plus rendered animal fat and pressed the con- coction into cakes which could be stored. Chet L. Switell told me that. WA~T TO :\tAKE a little money next year? Buy all the lJ .S. flags you can get. Prices of same are expected to double maybe triple in upcoming months. FIRST MAKER of the automobile known as t he wood paneled country coach was Volkswagen. It turned out 185 Jn 1940, they sold for S3.500 each . Private owners s hipped 11 of the m to this country. If you find o ne at your local flea market, buy it. In the classic auto business now. 1l 's worth about S9,500. GA'1E BIRDS When considering game birds. please bear in mind there's only one species in which the female choos es the male rather than vice versa in the matter of mating. It ·s the red grouse. I~ A HF.RD of dairy stock, always milk the boss cow first. Such is a relatively recent rule devised by an expert in Germany. His experi- m ents. it ·s r eported. prove the cows will give more milk. if they're milked in the descending order of their al!gressiveness. Experienced dairymen here. though, say it tt1nds to happen naturally. The bo:.s cow gets to the gate firs t. into the barn firs t. into the stc.tll firs t. And the second comes in second. And the third is ready third. THERE'S NOT a building in Washington , D.C .. that's as tall as W stories ... DO YOU KNOW wh at an intense <1ffair is? That's what an Indian ha s. Or so says Pete Barbut· t1. .. ltEUEVE I failed to mention it takes 11 quarts of milk to turn out a pound of butter'? RELIGION Q. "What's t he predominant religion of Ha1t1? .. A. Voodoo. WHAT DO VOU mean you can't make a fortune. A steak sauce firm called Smirnoff in 1939 bought Rudolph Kunett's vodka distillery for Sl 1.000 on the condition Rudolph would be given a job Some deal. Everybody knows vodka is now the best s elling hard liquor in the rountry. Address mazl to L...M . &yd, P.O. &:x 1560, Costa . Mesa926Z6 :~Newstrom ~. · ·• . all over · California WCIMIA IS rounded up each day In the DAILY PILOT REWARD $300 CASH A $300 cash rewwd is offered for lftfonnatlon leocllng to the a 1 ... of either or both of the two ••• l•Yol••d 111 t••. ar••d · robber, of th• Dally Pilot • .,1oy•• I• Costa Mesa 011 Me••., .... htg. Dec1111ber . 22. lt71. ·y In Special Clas Women plannine to enroll at Gol<"81> Wi t:ollege for the first time lhis s pring m ay r-ter l•. 7 fot a special group of courses. The classes will open on "reservation day," a fo~ur registration designed to assure women enrolling for the first time an opportunity to get cer· lain classes before regular registration opens. col· lege omr ials said. It will be held from 11 a .m . to 3 p.m. in the com- munity center a djacent to the Gothard Street park· ing lot. The spe cia l classes, 'including an assertive training group, are a ll scheduled in the morning. Others include psychology, communication, an- thropology, drawing, slim and trim and literature. Classes begin Feb. 2. HAPPY NEWYEAR Quick. blow out the candles! 90 LB. ROLL ROOFING The best Johns Manville roll roofing they make (Is that really so?). Choice of colors. heavy mineral coat. 5 !!. 100 SQ. rt lU tMIH G ll M. 1tud CAP> A T· ear-old boy died frdm d\...~uriet SUJtlilted r l'Jlll: •ot drunk, police said. The boy, Anthony Stevens, found the key to the liquor cabinet while his mother was out and s hared drinks with young friends, according to the police account. He then Cell down injuring his head, police said. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. .CEDAR FENCE 2x3x8 RAILS 67c • 3 1/·x3~x8 9 7 c. I ........ ~ • ............,._... POSTS OD• nice thing a.bout cedar is tbat the bugs don•t reallf like It cia much as other woods • • - (waleee you pat a little Terlyald on it). INTERIOR DOORS So the old darling threw you through an interior do(Jr. Don't fret. Jim. get a new one here when you get out of the hospital. 24" 28"' 30" 32" 36" HARDBOARD 7.99 , 8.99 9.99 10.99 11.99 MAHOGANY ASH BIRCH 8.99 11.99 12.99 9 .99 13.99 14.99 ~.99 15.99 16.99 .99 17.99 18.99 12.99 19.99 20.99 PARTICLE BOARD · 1!72~7 2~7 2?,7· Hard as some people's heads. yet you can work it like wood without splitting or warp. _:.-.-~ ...... _ I t~frt SEAL-0-MATIC ~~ .. U I ASPHALT SHINGLES / " "-When the sun hits them , ·~ ---· '"',.. they lock tight one to the other. Hold down swell in a high wind. heavy mineral coat. choice of colors. ·17~~rt. Quick. what's the difference between·a shingle and a shake? (Ah ha. don't know either?) EVERYtHING KELLER GLASSDOQRS Strong aluminum deal with screen. latch. etc. Keller is the good of the goods. KELLER WINDOWS BUT THE KITCHEN SINK ~ ..... 7:30-&Wtt,.u c ,. 7:JO _ ... 6 ,_w....,. IOI LONCiPRE PONTfAC .. .................. '"'. .. 636-2500 • 192-6651 &FOOT GRAPESTAKES Wrote thla ad clay before Chrittmaa. •-rr Dice time of the yeor. Ye"ff hard to think a.bout G1'apeata.bs • • • only a.bout big ~·"2•c ·:"' ·1 u. BEL-AIR DOOR 1'he ~ 90Wldt ~ allck for a ldtcbu door. doesn't It? Got the allding 1ttndow and the~ too. • DRlWALL ,, It's the best way.for ci d~ it-yo.i....U .. tcrtbrisla a room. Plastering u too tough a trip. ~.. Vz•• % •• 133144199 SHAKE SHINGLES 49::~. I think a shingle is thinner than a shake. But these are also cedai. (Ob, I'm so confused without my almanac.) 95" STUDS Just a shade unde1 8 feet, but good stuff. Another inch longer an~the price rises. 87~ l"x8" PINE SHIPLAP You know, I'm writing this on Chriatmaa Eve day. and I'm finding it very difficult to tal.lr about shiplop. too. 15!.FT Those eame Keller people make these too. Screen included and all h ardware. DOUGLAS FIR SINGLE SUDER 2'0"x2'0" ............... 9.97 2'0"x3'0" .•.....•..... 14.97 3'0"x2'0" ............. 12.97 3'0"x3'0" .........•.• 16.67 3'0"x4'0" ...•.....•••. 20.77 4'0"x2'0"...... . . . . . . 16.47 4'0"x3'0" •..••.......• 19.47 4'0"x4'0" •.••......••• 23.97 S'O"X'3"0" ••••••••••••• 22.67 S'O"x4'0'' ••••••••••••• 28.97 6'0"x3'0 ............... 25.97 6'0"x4'0" ............ 31 A7 DOUBLE SLIDER 8'0"x3'0" ..•.......•.. 34.97 8'0"x.-o" •..••..••• ., .a.97 Two kinda. two prlc , too great. Portland, plastic, and thC:it'. that. PORTLAND 2~? PLASTIC s· 2x4 1.12 2x6 1 .68 2x8 2.64 2xl0 3.36 2xl2 4.08 2.64 4.08 S.28 6.72 8.16 . Such aizea and auch prices? It makes me dizzy juat thinking about it. (You are always that way.) 10' H ' 16' 18' 2lr J.40 1 .96 2.2' 2.52 2.ao 2.10 2,94 3.36 3~78 " 4.20 3.30 4.62 8.28 S.94 ••• o 4.20 •••• 6.72 7.N 8AO s.10 7.14 a.16 9.18 10.20 3.30 4.62 s.2a a.94 6.H s.10 7.14 a.16 9.18 10.20 6.60 ' I . . . , . . . . . . . ' -. ,. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .... • -· • • .J ,, .... • 4 • • • • • • • ~ • • • • .. • • • • ., • I, . .• • : ·' · •• .,,, : .... ·1 I • \ '· ·-· ·-· · -Arts-/ Bining Out Entertainment .... . The American Freedom Train (left), with its many exhibits from U.S. history, will be coming to Orange County next week. Among the artifacts on display will be an 1849 handpump fire engine, shown as it receives a final checkup (right). Friday, January 2, 1976 DAIL y PILOT Cl i I History Rides · 1nto To~ on the Rails · .-; The Ametj.can Freedom Train; a mov- ing museum of the nation's 200-year his- tory, will brake to a halt in Orange Coun- ty next week. The train, which is nearing ihe end of its two-year journey cross country in celebr ation of tt\e n~tion's bicentennial, is due to arctve ahd oPen at the Anaheim Stadium at about zp..m. nfilt.Ji'riday. The train wiU stat ln.AiiQleim through the 13th. · From there, the train is scheduled to headJor San D'ego ilnd then return to the county for a day and a half. Jan. 19 and 20, at the Old Depot in San Juan Capistrano. THE TRAIN carries more than 550 artifacts, original documents and memorabilia rearesentalive of the na- tion's history amt ~ulture and loaned from over too museums, associations and private collectors from throughout the ~o\/ntry. Visitors. at a rate of 12,000 an hour, travel through the 10 exhibit cars on a moving walkway. The first car offers a look at the start oC the struggle for independence. George Washington's copy of the constitution is displayed in this car. An exhibit or American frontiers, from . the opening or the West lo the explora- tion of space, is on view in the second car. The nation's growth -farms, cities, transportation centers and energy pro- duction -are the focus of the third car. NEXT IN LINE are displays of the ethnic. r e ligious and geographical origins of conte mporary Americans . Car #5 offers a review of the inventors and technicians whose efforts have become synony mous with "American know· how." The· 1 a bor and profess ions of Americans , from silversmiths and glassblowers to Cilmqiakera and scien- tists, are outlined in Uli? six ~. • Cars featuring spans, the performing arts and the fine arts follow. The final e xhibit car fe atures America's his tory or conflict and resolu· ti on. . The train also'includes two "showcase cars." The first of these glass-enclosed display cars de als with transportation and contains a seri es of vehicles used through the years. THE SECOND s howcase car contains the Freedom Be ll. Twice the size of the Liberty Bell, it was built through the support of the Am eri c~ Legion. The 26 red. white and blue cars in the train are pulled by a giant 450-ton steam locom otive, one of the few steam engines still functioning. This eng ine. which was retired to a Portland, Ore. pa rk in 1957,' was r ebuilt piece by piece for this journey at a cost or $90,000 in parts and about S250,000 worth of volunteer la bor. For some pe ople, the American Freedom Train is r eminiscent of the Spirit of '-t7, which traveled across the . oUQtrr. after Wo rld War II. Abo ut 3.5 rnillkm 'people visited that train which included threeexhibit«ars . THE IDEA FOR this year's Freedom Train came from Ross Rowland. a 35· year-old commodity broker with a 'National .Health' SCR Play Satirizes Medical Care r By JACKIE HYMAN OttlM O.lly ~ ... sc.tl among regular members of the SCR company. "We've reached enough strength now that we were able to assemble a cast for it," he said. Will the pretty nurse marry the handsome doctor? Wilt any of the patients survive? J:hitain's program of socialized medicine comes under scrutiny on three levels -as a romantic soap opera, as a black comedy and as painful realism --.-in P.ete r Nichols' "The National Health," which will have its W~t-Coast professional premiere Jlfi. 10 at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa. A MULTI-LEVEL set was de- signed by Susan Tuohy. "We built all of our own hos pital equipment so it would have the right look," .Benson added. The story operates on three le~s : high comedy (near right, from left: -Martha Mac Farland, Jame~ dePriest, Richard Doyle, Carolyn Jackson); realism (far right); passion for rail roading. Several of the nation's m ajor corporations donated $4 million to gel the train rolling. It is no w opera ting under t he American Freedom Train Foundation, Inc .. a nonprofit, nonpolitical public foundation. At most stops so far. long Imes of peo- ple waiting to board the train have formed. Organizers of the two county visits won't promise to eliminate the lines. However , they have added exhibits, sales booths and continuous entertain- ment lo break the possible monotony of waillpg. San Juan ·s promoters recommend that senior ciliz~ns plan to view the tram between 3 and 6 p.m. Before thl!n, they expect to be busy with school g~ups . In the e venin gs. they a re anticipating heavy attendance by farnilJes. BY THE TIME the train fin ishes ils journey, it is expected that over 8 million people will have gone aboard to view the exhibits. About 70,000 tickets are available for "The play itself is such a com· · bination of different styles -r it's partly a vaudeville show, soap opera, and a realistic drama about. hospital life," said Martin British accents posed a minor difficulty for the cast. "They're always dif!icult." Benson said. "Quite orten when you a chieve. an accent that is completely authentic, the audience can't un· derstand the actor. We're trying to preserve the na vor.'' and romance (below, Jake Gardiner and Demene Hall). Daily Piiot Photo• 1J11 Lee Payne ·'Benson, director of "The Na· tiboal Health" and one of SCR's two artistic directors. .. AN ,TJME tbat one starts to f~l symfathy •. the playWJigJlt has purposely con¥,:asled a scene /of high hilarity. It's first and foremost a comedy," Benson said. \He staid he and f eUow artistic director Davld Errlmes chose.the EY becauee or •'the message of . play and, also beCause of the lliance of the U.etlU:lcal event. the brilliance of the playwright's ;one~ in ... ~·s .iruct\Jred fbe pla., tor ~rm.ace." · "To ov .. t.,.~. in esseltt lhe 1Pl*Y•rlcti1 la s.,U.1 our 1 medical tnittl1ij{olls' bowen~ 1.. well-intentlo-•dr If rue ·~eautra.1tCillr, llRYlt.blY wl- ter (J'Olll • 'lail tf tun• ~ ~em," 9elllCJP CasUnf -.:h has about 25 part• --pl6tv•• m~ difflculty, he uld~t.b moet ol the cast member.,~ Cl'Ola L • ... J • ., The production also uses an original score or music by Glen Barkley. The music is used dur- ing the soap opera scenes lo give an aull}entic feeling . Low COit previews of "The Na· , tional Health" will be given Jan. 3·8 at 8 p.m . at SCR, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. The run of the s how will be Jan. 10 throug h Feb . 21 wit~ performances at 8 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and matinees at 3 p.m . Sunday. Reservations are available by calling 646-1363 dai· ly after l p.m . ... · Mernben of the cast inclUde Gary Bell. Wynne Broms, James E . dePriest,'IUchard Doyle, John Ellrn1ton, .l•ko Gardiner, bemaie Hall Cwoline Jackson, Jot.David Keller, Scotty King and Art Koustlk. MIO \n the cast are Roeeman-M~llJt, Martha MacP'arland, M...,. Oberbeck, Peagy O'Hara OiM>lt, Heath ParkL.Reginald Rook. George· Rush, Rt chard >,. •• Rya. Howard Sbantraw and· °}Tac.b•. ' the tram's slop in Anaheim. Another 28,500 were printed for the San Juan stop. or these, however. 12.000 were re- served for groups or school children. Tickets for both stops are being ~old at Von's markets. Tickets for the Anaheim stop are also being sold at the Anaheim Convention , Center,. An ah eim Stad ium a nd the Anaheim Cham ber of Commerce office. Additional outlets for the San Juan tickets are : the San Juan Capistrano Cha mber of Commerce. San Clemente 1 Bicentennial Committee office. San Clemente Chamber of Commerce. Sad· dleback Va lley Chamber of Commerce . and the Laguna Beach Department of Hum an Resources. Children aged 3 and under will be ad· ; tllltted to the train free. Children aged 3 , to 12 a nd persons 65 or older will be ad~ mitted for SJ . Regular aduJt tickets are S2. Further i nformation about the Anahei m stop can be obtajned by calling 535-2813. San Juan's information number is 493-2711. I \ ~ l • DAILY PILOT Frida Janua 2. 1$76 ~bee ·Explered at O CC The American dream hasn't changed much in the pMt 15 years. So believes ;homrui Homan, d s tudent who is directmg EtlwJrd Albee's o n e act play ·'The American Dn•am ." which '"Ill be presented at 8 p m Jan 7 and 8 in the Orange Coast College OrJm..t Lab, 2701 Fa1rv1e\\ Ht)dd, (.'o::.ta Mesa. Admission 1sJrce ''It (the ph1y ) ts a parody pn American soclt.'t) lt lit:>ab with adoption. old agl', and what peo ple in t he society think they need,·' be said. -"If s a good piece. especially for our bicentennial." Roman said o! the play. "hicb was wnt. ten about 1960 "lt give:, us an idea o! \\bat "e re;ill> are. the-com- merc1altsm we deal \\1th " • He said that despite tbe chan~e::. uf1helast 15 yl'ars. "All the 'a.lues <1re essenttally the ~ame. The play will W>t! a symbolic set d esigned by ~ark Smith in which car frndt•rs ::.prout froro ._ couch. a hugt> c:rNltl ('ard sen cs as a door and a giant television screen ornaments a Uvmg room. Polish Mime Ballet Will Perform at UC U Two events are coming up ror "h1ch coast tht'atergc>t.>r!> may want to pu r('ha-.e ach ann.• tickets. a concert b' the Kink-. al UC Irnne. and a'pcrformanC'l' b\ Garden Grove To Audition For 'Meller' Auditions h<I\ l' hN·n ~<'hL·llulf·d bv the Ga rdL•n (; rO\'t' <:om m u111t' Theater for tht• nwlndr.1m~1 fl.i t) Work nt Tht.• (.'ro-.;,,ro;.id-.." ctirected b) Ph~ lh:. Jum·s A cast of 10 1s m•Nk•d. 1nclwhn:? four men. f1,·e "omen ..md a\ ouu...! ~1rl age 12to 11. • · Auditions will bl• ht>l<l on .I.in :i and 7 at Lake Sc:hool. to 11 Orange\\Ood at Eucl.d. Cank·n l; rO\ e. tn the mu It 1 purpo::,l' rtiom from 7 30 to I I 00 p m The show "ill run for luur weekends begin111n;.! rn1 FL'b :.:1 For further 111format1on C<tll ~J7..J281. TomasLew:-k1's Polis h '.\1im e Ballet TheJtt.·r Ltt lJC Los Angeles. The '.\11me Theater, a romblna· lion of stor) tL'I ling and dancl' "h1ch h:t!> ea11wd ,._orld\.\1<lc fame, "ill be at l.:Cl..A at 8:30 p.m . Feb. 6 in Royce Hall. T1ckets are prt<:ed frotn 33.75 to $6 and are a' :.1Jlabll' from '.\1utual and \.\'alhl'hs-L1bL1r t) agenc1r::.. The Kinks "'ill be al Crawford Hall. l'Cl. at 8 pm. Jan 23 Tickets at Sfi SO art> .1vailuhl<' in alh anct• from .\..,,.,11( 1,1kd Stu dt'nls T1ckl'l Oft 1c.'l'. C::tll'\\ .iv Commons. L'CI f8J3 5549J'. T1ckt~ls\\ill bt•Si .1tlhedoor . 'Ups tairs' Returns Tlw C'ffC'cl of World \\' .1r I on <" t'!} r t·s1dt•nt of H1c·h.1 rd H.. .!:tm) s E .1t11n Pla<'t' mansion ''iii bt> the focu~ uf I'.! nt'W episodes l'f '' l 'p-.l.ur-.. Downsta1r:-., 11 a \I.1:-tt rpa•t'l' Thl•alc'r" pn·o.,{•n t.1tin11 "hH h dC'ltut::. :-iuncla\ .. J;m. 1at9p m unKECT Ch.innl·l28 KC!-,T 1•·pt•::it.; th•· program Tues(Ln . .Ian 1:, ;1t 8 pm. :.ind T!wr-.d.i: .. .J :.in ~.at n1i;1n Ro man. wl&o o to a pro fessional •etor, .. aatd, .. I learned a system of .cung from a very astute teacher at one tim' and it cuts e veryt.bine into specifics. Actually. actlni and directing are the same group of specifics reprranged. "WHAT \'O·u· do is you build a character from parts. you put a 'cbaracter together to form one person that in the basics of lhe }llay forms what the di.rector wants his piece to m ean." "If they (the actors) want to portray a nger, they show a unique form or an ger that they've seen in someone e lse. We watch each othe r build our ('haracters, · · he said. "Blot'ktng <stage movement> is basically done by the actors themselves m accord with what the character would want to do, workmg on a kind of magnetic movement." In explainin g ··magnetJc mov<'m ent ," Roman said. ··Everything we deal with has some ki nd of a t traction or repulsion for us. Every place we s it m. it ·s either comfortable or uncomfortable ... That's part of the technique I was taught which is called acting electrics." In ··The American Dream" cast are Candy Callaway, Valeril• Warburton. <)ary Payn, Ron LaCaria a nd Teni Vitro. -"-Jaclae llymon GWC Musical Casting Open C'astmg will begin in early February for Golden West College's spring musical, "Man ofl.a ~ancha ... All phases of the productton, in- cluding acting and singing roles and behind-the-scenes crew. are open to the rom munity. Interest- ed persons s hould enroll in ·musical theater workshop for the second nine weeks of the spring semester. Information is available by calling registration at892· 7711. Wat ercolors at Chall~ WATF.RCOLORS -B; Frank M. Hamilton ancJ Joan Irvmg. J an. 3 2.5 Jt Chalhs Galleric·s. l3!JIJ S. Coast llighw :1y. Lal!tln.J Ut:al.'.h. lluurs. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . Wcdrwsday·Sunday. PRINT S HOW -"Pnntc; and Drawings of Artists by Artis ts.·· at ·ch<1pman College's new gallery, Gr and Avenue at P;ilm Street. Orc.inge. J an. 4·31. Hours I to Sp. m. \\.eekdttys. Traveling exhibit. indudes \\Orks b} Chag;:ill. DC'gas and Renoir. FIBE R INVITATIO!'/Af. '75 -Two· and three· dimension al fiber coru;truetions, Jan. 5-16 in the gatlery al Golden We:.t C'ollege, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach NEWPORT BEAC'll EXJUBITS -Paintings by Taylor Blakely at City Hall. Jan. 6·30; pamtmgs by Mary De Longpre at Corona del Mar Library FRO~ Fashi on Island Newport Bea ch ij - Galleries I Exhibits ~rnd works by Irena Weisberg at Mariners L1br:iry, J an. 6 -30 ; paintings by J oan C'hnstensen at !'l cwport Bei.!Ch Police Facility in Newport Ct?nter. J an. (i. Feb. 28. SOVIET LOAN PAINTINGS -"Master Pajnt- mgs f'rom the Hermitage and Stale Russian Museum." now through J an. 27 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Rlvd .. Los Angeles. Hours: 10a.m.to9p.m .dai- ly Sl gener al, 50 cents children, s tudents and senior citizens. I • - Among the cast of Albee's one-act satirical p/ay_"The American Dream" are (from left) Valerie Warburton, Ron LaCsria and Terri Vitro. - ' . Arter the champagne and con· fetti kick orr, the New Year usu.ally forces people to take a senous turn in their thinklnt . As a resul_t everyone· tends to be in 3 reflective mood during the early part of J anuary. Thanks to several new places that h ave just opened, 1976 already shapes up as a year of strong promise on the South Coast dining scene. And, looking back 1975 seems to have netted mor~ exciting new restaurants than any other 12·month period in memory. Looking to the future first we'll note those as yet untested s pots awaiting exploration in the weeks immediately ahead. These lead off with the 20th Century Limited, a throwback to the days of luxury dining on the famous tram which steamed between New York and Chicago. LOCATED IN South Coast Plaza, 3333 S. Bristol ~Costa Mesa, this authentic dining car resta urant and station saloon is open seven d ays a week for lunch, dinner and cocktails . Each of three dihing cars boasts a different atmosphere a nd de· cor. The n e w est additi'on to Newport B each 's coas t a l "Res·taura nt Row" is Bobby McGee's Conglomeration, 353 E. Coast Hig hway (at Ba)rs ide Drive). The format here is a chic supper club aug m ented by a sw- inging Europe a n discotheque lounge. · Interior decor is ·a "con - glomeration·· of early American and Europe an antiques and artifacts dating back to the 1800s. Now open d aily for dinner and cocktails from 5 p.m .. Bo bby McGee's will soon open for lunch and Sunday brunch too. Van's Belgian Waffles and Crepes sets forth both the name and the bill of far e for a slightly hidden r estaurant in the new Westport Square s hopping center, 369 E.. 17th St.. Coista Mesa. The waffles and crepes are reportedly products of cen· turies-old recipes. OPEN DAILY for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Van's also TAKE serves brunch eveey day. Hours are 9 a .m . to U p.m., Monday through Saturday; a a.m. to 8 . p.m ., Sunday. Jeani's Bis tro, a n e w restaurant fe aturing a European supper club atmosp'here and con- tinental cuis ine. is scheduled to open later this month at the Village Inn Motor Hotel, 696 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. This novel addition to Laguna's dining spots will be open from 11 a .m . l o m id nig ht. Monda y through Saturday, and 4 p.m. to midnight. Sunday. There'll also ht> live entertainment. Now. in a nostalgic nod to the immediate past. we'll note the restaurants that debuted in 1975, Pop Sfngn- B. J. Thomas, whose hits in- clude "Another Somebody Done Somebod y Wrong Song," will be . featured at Knott's B e rry Farm in Bue na Park tonight and Saturday at 6, 8 a nd 10 o'clock. Admission is $3 for ad ult s ·a nd $1 .50 for children. ·-.... ::.-.-.. . -·.... ... . .. . the places that appreciably enriched the Orange County din· ing picture. All, needless to say, merit the maximum number or visits that can be mounted in '76 too. .. GOR DA L I Z (Far West Services in a Portuguese vein>, 000 Bays ide Dr. (adjacent to the Promontory Point Develop· ment>, NewportBeach,675-5111. Mario's, ''where they s ing while you dine,·' 3201 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, 675· 5101. Jolly Roger. at the Irvine Host Motor Hote l. 1717 E . Dyer Road Cat the Newport Freeway), Irvine. 540-151 5. Burt Hixson 's W t1rehouse Oike the Marina del Rey edition). 3450 Via Oporto (in Lido Village). Newport Beach , 673-4700. K oto "a n c ient village" J apanese restaurant, 4300 Von Karma n Ave . (Koll Center), Newport Beach , 752-7151. Old Chicago Gastighler, 1920s "speakeasy ". 630-B Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, 640·0322. El R a nchito "Viva Zapata <Villa loo)." 409 28th St. (just off Newport Blvd.), Newport Beach, 6.75-6855. IV\' HOUSE , companion restaurant to Laguna Niguel 's Crown House. 384 Forest Ave. (in t h e Lumbe r ya rd Ce nter ), Laguna Beach. 494-9491. Marriott Hotel, dining in the King·s Wharf or Capriccio restaurant. 900 Newport Center Drive, ='Jewport Beach, 6404000. Old Brussels (reopened under the new ownership of Pat O'Day and J ulian Tovar). 2700 S. Coast Highway (at Diamond Street 1. Laguna Beach. 494-7447 Apadana restaurant <Middle E astern s p ec i a lti e s), 600 Ne wport Center Drive, Newport Beach. 640-7502 South Coast Plaza Hotel. d in- ing in the O range Grove or Alfredo·s (or the Blue Parrot for lunch only >. 666 Anton Blvd. (Bri s tol a t the San Diego Freeway). Costa Mesa, 540·2500. Duffy·s restaurant, a waterside (See DINING, Page C4l THE FAMILY TO FOODPARK! , <:;;folrlen ~~~~~ -~~ ;;I;;;), a9on . " -" GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese.A lo C.Orte Dishels The kids want burgers. your mate's got a yen for somet'hlng Chinese; and vou could go for a beer and a hearty sandwich. Hustle everyone Off to Foodparl< for an Indisputably fine dinner. Foodpark's seven dining establishments with over 240 menu Items will, hopefully, provide something for everyone's taste-and a little rest for the cook. Foodpark is a great dinner spot. conveniently located Jult-north of the San Diego Freeway on MacArthur Boulevard in Irvine. Now, about those busy business lunches ... , , Foodpark ... . ... : ........ • .: .. SPIRE'S Hearty meals 24 hours THE SUNSHINE FOODCOMMNY Chicken and ffSh & Chips BLOO<llUSTER'S ltallan Restaurant RICKY RICKSHAWS CHINESE GALLO Authentic Chinese cUlslne MLOCi INN Beer, wine and . sandwiches THI FOXHUNT'R Ortnklng, Dancing, Dining CML'S JR. The burger place @J) i MAIN.ST. I SAN DIEGO FFNIY. . . . . \ ' LUNCH•Oll'l1.iER DAILY Food 10 Take Oot 11 :30 AM. to 10 P.M. r , ~ CiUIST l'J IOAT ~ su~s 202] Hst.or ..... COSTA MESA 642-7162. 646-9911 BEAUTIFUL DINING ON THE BAY COCKTAILS UNDER THE STARS CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH " ~ 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. >J '"-----------------------~ ENTERT AIHMENT & DANCING 7 MIGHTS \~ I OJ 1'4. I A YSIDt: Olt.IVI .. WPORT l ll,lCH HSBYATIOHS 640-5123 ~ i Now Appearing "BEST OF FRIENDS" NOW APPEARING IN OUR OU.TRIGGER ROOM THE SENSATIONAL ~ BOB WHITE ~~ ~ fo; wwty With THEPLATIHS -PWS- The TONY: MORALES TWO f'oel1bfy th9 flneet entert.ainer 9Y9r to ~., In thll .-.•• and you mey have aeen BOB WHITE on a TV eegrNnt of Pol~ Story. or In the movies. Including TN Snows of Klllmani-o. or on t\Mion.i oommerc1•ls. Now he bridO• ,.,. genermion 9'1P, delighting young ~ old with hit great IOUnd. becked by the TONY MORALES TWO . • . as the group IMns toward the 001t1ak1k:. Ltsten ONCE. we KNOW you will be back tDlln&.pln. TUESDAY thN SATURDAY 9 PM to 2 AM , KONA LANES 26tt Ha t.w. C_.. Mna 545-11 IZ . .. ... . . -. • • * • • r • ... .. •' .. . . .. ' Frldey, J•nuary 2. 1978 DAILY PILOT C3 Times/Places Disney la~ Krwtt's Off er Performers TONIGlrr, JANUARY? 'MONKEES SHOW' -Mickey Dolenz, David Jones, Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, with Skiles a nd Henderson, 8 and 10 o'clock tonight and Saturday at Disneyland. Also: Woody Herman and his orchestra. 8 o'clock to midnight both nights. B.J . THOMAS Singing his hits, 6. 8 and 10 o·c loek tonigh\ at Knotl's Berry Farm, Buena Park. $3 adults, $1.50 children. SHARI LEWIS -And her puppets, al Knott 's Berry Farm, Buena Park. Today: 1 and 3:30 p.m.; Sa turday, noon, 1:30 and 3 p.m.; Sunday, 2, 4 and 6 p.m . $3 adults, $1.50 children. THE GRASS ROOTS -2 and 4 o'clock today through Sunday at Magic Mountain in Valenc ia, north of Hollywood. ~.50 adults, $5.50 children , includes rides. ' CONTINUING ·IN WS ANGELES - ''The Odd Couple,'' throug h J an. 11 at the Shubert Theater, Century City. 'Rodgers and Hart," through Sun· day al the Wes twood Playhouse. Westwood; 'Night o f the Iguana," ::it the Ahmanson theater through J an. 31, Words and Music " with Sam- rny Cahn. now through J an. ll '1t the Huntington Hartford Theater, Hollywood 'GYPSY' Musical at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Cabrillo, San Cle mente. now through Feb. \5. 492-9950. SATURDAY, JANUARY 3 GLENDALE SYMPHONY -Salute to American composer s. 8 ·30 p.m . Saturday in the Los Angeles Mus ic Center Pavilion. Tickets at Mutual and Libe rty agencies. RECREATION~L VEJUCLE SHOW -At the Anaheim Convention Center, J an. 3to11. Noon to 10 :30 p.m . Saturday !loon to 7:30 p.m. Sunday,~ to 10 p.m . w.eekd1ys ~ 50 ~ener1l, ~ j uniors 03·16), 51 .25 children (6-!2) "THE NATIONAL REALTW -Satlric play at South Coast Repertory. 182'7 Newport Bfvd .. Costa Mesa. Low-pric~ previews Jan. 3·8, regular run Jan.10-Feb. 21. M6-1363dally after l p.m. SVNDAV,JANVARV4 WEST COAST CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Directed by M1chael Maureas. 5 p.m . Jan. 4 at Muckenthaler Cultural Center , 1201 W. Malvern, Fullerton. $3. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6 WEST COAST PREMIERE -"The Last of the Marx Brothers Writers," starring Victor Buono . Jan. 6-Feb. 8 al the Old Globe Theater, Balboa Park, San Diego. $2.75-$4.75. 1-239-2255. TRAVEL F I LM -"Brawny Australia," 7:30 p.m . Jan. 6 in P)lillips HaJl at Santa Ana College, 17th at Bris tol Street. Santa Ana. Free. W EON ESDAY, J ANUARY 7 'THE AMERICAN DREAM' -Edward Albee one-act, 8 p.m . J an. 7 and 8 in the Orange Coast College Dra ma Lab, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. FRIDAY, J ANUAR\'9 ORCOEXPO STAMP SHOW -Jan. 9·11 at the Djsneyland Hotel Exhibit HaJl in Anaheim . 10 a .m . to 9 p.m . Friday and Saturday, 10 a .m. to 6 p.m . Sunday. Dis plays, lectures (7 :30p.m . Jan. 9 and 3 p.m . Jan. 10), a uction (J an. 11, noon). $1.50 adults, 75 cents children. AMERICAN FREEDOM TRAIN -At Anaheim Stad ium, 2 to 10 p.m . Jan. 9. 8 a.m . to 10 p.m . Jan. 10·13. $2 adults, $1 children 3-12 and senior citizens. See Page Cl. SCHOLARSHIP BENEFIT -P iano music by Mozart, Scarlatti. Beethoven and Bach, plus original works, by Janne Irvine, 8 p.m. Jan. 9 at Community United Methodist Church, 662 Heil Ave., Huntington Beach. $3. 892-7711. UNIVERSITY WIND ENSEMBLE -Conducted by Dr. Charles M. Atkinson, music by Shostakovich. Copland and others. 8 p.m . J an. 9 in the UC Irvine Fine Arts Concert Hall. $1. 833-6617 . 'OLIVER HAI LEY AND FRIENDS' -The playwright, a uthor of "Father's Day," and a cast of 30 students performing scenes from his plays . 8 p.m . J an. 9 and.10 in the Orange Coast College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Free. PASCAL ROG E -Pianist. works by Chopin, Hande.V, Debussy, Liszt; at UC LA Royce Hall. 8:30 p.m . Jan. 9. $3.75to ~;tickets at agencies. SUNDAY, .JANUARY 11 'THE DUCHESS OF M.ALFI' -P sychological <See EXPERIM ENTA.L, Page C4) BRl::AKFAST Ll :\('ll Dl~:\ER ('{)('KTA 11. l>:\:'\CJ:\G l'RESENTS OUTSTANDl~G DINJ~G & ENTERTAINMENT .. * ME DITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUlSlTE CUISINE-SE RVfCE DINNER.SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10 AM · 3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SE RVING 24 HOURS DANCING & ENTfRTAINMENT NIGHTLY IN rnE LOUNGE 18700 MacAaTfolUR·NEWPOAT (Of'POSITf THE A:RPOIT) 833·2770 IN 1HECHIPS. , lnflati~n. deflation. stagflation. flation· Elation, you'll aJw•ys be in the chips at Mi Casa.· Recently. Mi Casa received an emergency caJI from Wall Street. wht-n the stock market Sttmed to~ dipping to a new low . An air txpressed order of Mj Casa's famous chips we.re rushed to the exchange and the brokers dipped to a new high. Every tlme you sit down to a delicious meal at Mi Casa. you will r~ive a compli· m~ntilf)' warm bowl of crunchy, mu.nchy, toasty tortilla chips. The mood ls stt as you sip a Margarita and savor a taco, burrito, tnchilada, tostada or any other wonderful dish from our reasonable menu . ... Get your whole family into the chips at Mi Casa. You'll forget about the crunch of lif•s you crunch your way throagh a satisfying, inexpensive meal -that tastes like a trip to Mexico. MICllSll MEXICAN AEITA.URANT 298 E. 171fl St. COSTA MESA• HIL<mEN SOUARE OpenD•lly•t 11i00a.m.• ~&45-7629 I · I .. . ) .. (:4 OAtl Y PtLOT Friday.January 2. 1978 Coa.st Director Returns lf t he 3lmosphcre at th~ L~una Moulton Playhouse re· sembles something akin to a 10th reuruon of a high school class the:,e days. there's a good re· ason. Doug Rowe 1s back Ul town. Doug Rowe spent two seasons at the artistic he lm or the old J.t1guna.Playhouse In the middle Sixties, then retu r ned after hhs tenure as m anaging director to s tage four more pr~uctions. the last of which rang down the cur. lain on the ancient edifice. ln all. he dJrt'cted 18 shows at Laguna - yet he's nevC'r worked at the new ~1oulton Playhouse "I was an on a lot of the plan· nang for the new theater in the l:lte Sixties,·· Rowe, now a suc- cessful :'l:ew York actor, recalls, · but this will be my first show tht>re It's really exciting -like coming back to yourfamily." .\T LEAST seven members of the cast of "The Petri ried Forest." the \'Int age Robert Sherwood drama which Rowe is revl\'ing for a Jan. 20 opening, qualify as m<'mbers of that fami- ly There are Bob O'lsidoro and Jlaul Wilson in the leading roles of the gangster a nd the poetic wanderer. along with Bob Wentz, Paul Toft. Terry '.'leptune. Julie <Haas) Gan·in and Phil In· terlandi. These were the stalwarts of the Ocean Avenue playhouse from 1964 through 1966 when Rowe directed nearly every play pre- sented Clhe lone exception being ''The Chalk Garden''). Many of them rank among the best of the past 10 easons. Rowe's best work at Laguna. howe,·er. came after he relan- Intermission Tom Titus quished the managing director's r eins to pursue a professional career as an actor. He returned in the fall of 1966 to do" A Man for All Seasons" and was back a year later for "A View F'l"om the Bridgi>." In . May of 1969 he s taged "Dylan " with John Ferzacca in the title role. and wrote the final chapter of the old playhoust' by dire('ltng (and :.tar- ring in) an old favonte, "Ladic~· Night in a Turkish Rath." Originally a ~ew EnglandH. Rowe came to La~una by way of Los Angeles where he acted in a production of "The Mousetrap" directed bv H arraet McConnell <whose h usband designed the Moulton theater>. I le was ap pearing in a play m F\lllerton when a fellow cas t member. Julie Haas, talked him into going with her t o a udition for "The Happy T i m e" at the Laguna Playhouse. ROWF. GOT the leading roil·. then did "All the Way Hom e" at Laguna. which made him a familiar candidate when.. the position of man aging director became vacant in·mid-19&1. For the next two years, Rowe and the Laguna Playhouse were vi11ual· ly synonomous. Along with ··seasons.·· "Bridge" and "Dylan," Rowe is most p·roud of his 1965 production of "J o hn Brown's Body," in which he a lso acted. Currently he and Ian Bernard. the Lagunan , who adapted that show ror the stage, are collaboraung on a musi<'ol version which may be presented at UC l rvlne in th~ near ruture Since his last s how at Laguna in 1969, Rowe has found a measur e of s ucct-ss in the Neyr York theatt>r , appearing '-In Broadway und off Broadway pro- ductions. From Q(•tober of 1974 through the following February h e was a member of the Broadway cast or "TQe Black Picture Show.·· Rowe recl'nlly played a lead- in g role in "The Drea m Watt'hers." a n off-Broadway \ ehicle for veteran actress Eva La Gallienne. and portrayed the mayor in "That Championship Season " at Pennsylvania's Bucks County Playhouse. He's done a couple of movies ("Flareup" and "The Legend of ='1 igger Char lie"> and has been s igned for an episode of TV's "Ellery Queen." The return or Doug Rowe to Laguna theater. however briefly, will attract a swarm of members of the Rowe Repertory of the mid-Sixties to "The P etrified Forest." Among those planning to attend on opening night are Mike and Judy Farrell, who pl ayed leading roles in several Rowe productions. Farrell has long since given up his jimateur standing a nd is visible each Tuesday night as Alan Alda 's n~w buddy on "M •A•S•H." How lon g will Rowe stick around his old haunts? "Not past spring. that's for s ure," he vows. "That's when trout season opens. and I spend as much time hunt· in ~ a nd fi s hing as I do in theater .. DINING SCENE PROMISING FOR '76. • • <From PageC3> "spectacul;ir" in the back bay :1rea off Coast llighway, 103 N. Rayside Drive, :"4ewpo11 Beach, 6-I0-5123. Golden Dragon !every school of Chirese cooking is represented and supl•rbly >. 2023 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mrsa. 642·7162 Chanteclair (cuisine in the grand FrC'nch m~nnrr>. 18912 ~acArthur Blvd. <oppos ite Orange County Airport), Irvine, 752-8001. Arabel la (Mama Leone's , California style). 25332 Mcintyre St. (in the Wild West Shopping Center>. Laguna Hills, 581·1500. Salmagundi (soup, salad and quiche galore>, South Coast Plaza. 3333 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. S.19-9267. Mi Do Ri <a taste of old Japan>. 2969 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa, 557-7313 . Stateman's Table (omelets, crepes and quiche the house specialities), 253 1 Eastblu(f Drive <in Eastbluff Village). Newport Beach. 640-8120. Last. but fa r from least. the confectionary taste treat of the year· Phanny's Phudge Pharlors in L ido Village. South Coast Pl aza and Lagun a Reach. EXPERIMENTAL THEATER AT UCI ... (From Page C3> thriller. al the Mark Taper Forum of the Los Angeles Music Center. Previews Jan. 11-21, all seats S4; regular run Jan. 22-March 7, S4 to S9. Mutual agencies. Hear You When the Water's Running" by Robert Anderson. presented by the San Clemente Com· munity ThE:ate r , 202 Avenida Cabrillo, San Clemente. 8:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, J an. IS.Feb. 7. 492·0465. CALIFORNIA CHAMBER SYMPHONY - Henri Temianka. conductor, music by Milhaud, Gershwin, Barber, Weill. 8 p.m. Jan. 11 at UC LA Royce Hall. $5-$8. T ickets at agencies. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 'ENDGAME' -Samuel Becket play in the Orange Coast College Drama Lab, 8 p.m. Jan. 14-16. Free. 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Karena Brock, Erik Rruhn, Fernando Bujones, Eleanor d'Antuono. Vladimir Gelvan (debut here). Cynthia Gregory, Gelsey Kirkland. Ted Kivitt, Natalia Makarova, Ronnie Mathis. Ivan Nagy, Rudolf Nureyev. Terry Orr. Marcos Paredes, John Prinz, Martine v:-\n Ha mel, Sallie Wilson and Gayle Young. R epertory for the season has been de· termined by directors Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith with assoc I ate director Antony Tudor. Productions will include "Raymonda" Feb. 16.17 and 18 >. ··swan Lake" (Feb. 21 and March 6>. "La Sylphirle" (Feb. 28)1\"Giselle" (March 3) and evenings of s hort ballets. ' Mail orders are now being a~cepted at the :'vtusic Center ticket office. (213) 626-721 l. Pro-~rams and casts <to be announced) are subject• to change without notice. Evening performances begin promptly at 8 30 (except March 1. which is al 7:30). Matinees begin at 2.30 TEMPLE· (fARDENS k..& ; CtMNG~ R~1ta11ront . .._~~?'.! 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FROM• P.M. -- •anch ltandfn Duo Entertaining J 1 I 11•tr.•e• l t~·t•f'f Nr..,,~1• '••'•' JOI t r\f Mt&•· ""f ·, 644-2010 Herring in Sour Ct'eam Aaeorttd Chee.e Deviled E111 Relish Tray Jo)'-esh Seuoaal Ftuit.s Jello Tray M°'*4t Sc!rved Mon. 1hru Fri. 6lo 10 p.m Free Validated Pcrldnq In NO*POft Cent., .aoss from Fashion titano 600 ... .,... c ...... on ......... \40-1102 IAMQUIT FACIUTIIS 110 .. 1001 16NIO's Dollar CAD "All•YH C•eltlt'' IPAGHlnl - Weekender Deadlines Dtodllnt /or 1ubmluion of materfol /or any Wtt>ktndtr i• noon Tueldoy o/ IM wtek of p1.1bhcaHon. Item• aoout mid-week events 1hould be subm1tltd in time /or the Weekcndtr i.sNt prior to the euent. Rt· qwlt• 10 hove photogrophl t~ or for .a po11ib~ /IOJure .vto~ ahoul.d be submUt~ two wetkl prior to publlcatiqn. Material 1hould be 1ent to tlic Wee~r. Orangt Coost Dolt~ Pilot, Bo-z 1560. Co!to Meaa, CA P2d26. Daily TV Log Friday Evening JAHUAAY 2 Saturday Morning JA.HUARY 3 6:00 u.~~~~111m 7:·1~~-;tc.e. .. ., ... 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ED Mbbf bttn' lltlallblcMM ~.·U!..t_..,. ~"·m t:OO 8 U 00 lfc)J Ill) LHd tf tllt Liii 'GI'~,_,,....,. ,..._ Mtrie: ~ l.Jpt" (mys) '49- LM Mltricl• SIJlt Raymond Bun, CtOl&t Rall. Wf!W If Adtc11t11re "f1om i;y-Tlle ktiou Stablt to St11dom" (R) (QI; LI)) Ci) (() Atftt1Mes ti ( 8 World ti !fie Sea 0 Mlllltll S lilt¥ie: (C) (2hr) Q) C111Ty Mwslc "Wau Mt Wlltll It's ~ (com) m Car11KOltilda1 '60 -Crn•e 1tov1u. Jlck Warden. m lrtd) lulldt t:JO fJ @ ~Sotbr Dot I (6) Mtldl "•• Q ~3 6 m Iva JM ltu11 Wall Strttl WM• I w· 6 f!ff's iiir. Wo1ld of Sl!Mftl • litlle ltucalJ Mr uw ... ,,,,. 1 <~ ())HIJ m 11 , • • ' 1 • 1~00 :11! L3) ()J CIS f1id1y Motle: Goollts (C) (2hr) HYfhue the Llliu l leo111"I 00 Mfl Pit·C.tnt ~lltw (d11) '74-Jullt Ghol$0n, Jan Sm1lh· ll9J Wtrd,.A·'tPPln ers, Matthew Burrill, Helen H11mon1 fD Sttai111 Strttt Hmy Dun Stinton. Sudie Bond. 10:00 6 G.tJ CIJ Sllw111/lsla Hew 0 ~ (t) l\O) m Slnford ' Soll 0 131 Ci)~ m l'lmt ol tht O Mowlt: flh1) "tapuin £11411" Aiits (dra) ·4~ -Fred M1cMurr1y, Lynnl l•J Luvt It to leaver Ban, Ch11ln 8icklo1d, Lloyd Nolin ' 0 (:;2! lt) Q) al s,.td lum { 6 J Mod Slluad 1 I!,/ ,,. ftolbell PltJ..ottJ O (~ 1 1) L3 ' CD larb.lry Coast W Mt'lit: "Cll1ft1 Girl" (d11) '43- hlary t'.;d Moie lll1n A little" (R) Gene roerney, Ge«ce Montaomery. I Cron Wih I CD Morie: "Dtstlutloit Slturn" John latbour Sho• (sc1-l1) ·~9 -B.usttr C11bbe. Spu isll Mt1\t 1-m S,.•isll Mo.it '26 W1mors las1etb1ll W111101s ~s.,10:)0 0 @00 a;) Wtst.illd Los AJt&eles. O Movit: (C) "Tht Ph111th's Er) loanic I Leroy: Atl AlttrHlt to Woa1a" (dtil) '61 -l.md1 Cristal, W1tu11tc (R) (6) Lwie I ffO'I C.Mt Aft• 1 MIMM I 0 (QI, (I)) (}) Ci) Tiit Odd lalt Ja p111t1t Ll;llilt 'r.&11111 c..,i. 1:)0 ~l•Jll9J ~l !Mllln 0f"1 OJChaiile Rich, ost1r I (!j ~· -1 * Brooks, Barbi Bentott. Oj -... Jackie Gayle guests tD Elec11ic C.11P!llf I Mtrv 8fiftl1t Sllow 11:00 =@(l) fat Gitt S,.C. IMs WIWUlt MWiAIUlt ' QJ ~)lht JtbHs Jt11mey Tlltttlih Edu Til••u: WI...., ti Ille S.vtll El SMw de leaitl rtrv (Q"fj (}J) CD (!) Ulldt Croc'1 9:00 t tlt_ @)a,,It.at•~ Alu lltcl . "lhi'farnsworth Str1tJ11m" (R) i This II tllt NFL Rockford devis.s • schtmt involv· Tiit ltbMI inc 1ackh1mmers ind 1n oil ri1 to : J11nltr De-,b Cu, Ten1ls combat 1 croup that is perpelratinal 11:30 IJ@ 00 Shtlt hsters 1 tuud on his ftltnds. CJ 123 l!l tr~ GO! USA (.!) Wild Wild Wnt ( 6J iOvit: i:slvace Hordt" (adv) 0 ('9' [1)1 (]) m UC frid1y '49 -Jim DilVIS. Movie: (C) (211r) H~linitf' (adv) 0 (Q!; W I C1l G> A 111 e t I t a ~ '64-Sean Connery. llandstalld CD lite told °"' I .. tlllillctoll WtH ift lltvlft 9:SO News cityw1-.n 12:00 II titl Cll Vatey ti lk Oi11os1u11 El Clltltr I u Sltvrd1J 10:00 @ CV Cll Reports • 1 he 0 "4tvit: "Alltrlu• Ell~rt'" AmtticJn AulUJns" P11t th1ee oll (actt) ·.u -Pmton Fo~ltt. 1 lour.part st11es on nsawMlions I Tllis Wlff ii Ult Nfl with 0111 Rather. Ad Lit o QJ c~ ~ m ,o1ite s1orr 11101it: .,.. ' ,.. Atttlt" (COin) 0 1eM tirttw Slltw '49-M11jo(1e Matn, Pttcy KllM1dt I Tiit UlllM!lalllu ~ Cllh MatiMt Q)..... E llllllr CIMS Get Sutt 12:30 ,@@flt Alklt 0. s,.dal: Tiie Uoits An frtt Mt. CM,s t]l) ~ Tllutrt: NtUriff1 Tiit .Otly All1ir •-• (II) Mt.W: ... ritl bcMltef' (d11) lO:J08UCU ~ UCU vs. Uni·1 • 1-Ceh• Johnson, Trh'Of Ha-rard ~1ty ol Ott\lltr. ' CD nm Sltocn • Tiie I.Icy Sllolrl (121 ~Fii• future ""' · W s""'*' ~ .... !Mcar 1:00 @ Clllklrtl'I fll• fntlt1I II.. li!m,t.-..Jim::: uc"::.: .":~ ~ n ~m~ . • .DaA CJ Movie: '1 .. baltlt" (WU) '•2- Mtwit: "11.abtar~'s Ttit Hofler· Riclllrd Dix, Frances Gilford. ,......, (hot) '60-Gtorl• S.ndtrs, (I) llltwlt: "Tiii ll1111t" (dra) '62- Mtd 1111114 r.ilato TOW. CJ)~ G~T ... iifw Sttlal (i) ... : .., .. I MIU'' (COii!) '~2 Ill 1'lllt #r..U141C -SjltftClf Tracy, : Wiii s.ntt -~ n'& MCM ...... Notre 0.1111 vs. (I)) LM _. "1lt cJCiA, 11:15 CllttM M f Cl)) Fiii r11t11rt IUI @meas Lnt ai..i.: (C) ... , ....... • ~ ..... Apil" (lllN) -11111,..,.. Yinctllt ~oM!t Qoany, 1:)1) W.-..,W CJU(I) ID~ CltlM ...W. (Cl "MM MlM tk @ W : . MN Ttbs A (wa) '$3 -lllldolph Scott. WecatlN" ...ilWYSl '39 -Peter Lorri. 1 • ..... 0 (Qt CJ)) (1) Wt Wtfld S,.• ?:00 lhdC(s T,.._ clal C...NM& ! nt fll 5-1 ,,.. · Movlt: (C) ~-ff WI ~.,....,, .. ttm" (d11) '52 -Jant W1111111, ~ Wtfld DMMu Will ltottfS Jr. ... (4111) I W..._.. WM 11..... t.JO I""'" LWlill SN T11lll llltwlt: ~ C... tf llfat" lZ:OO ....,.: "°'9111 hi tile DH, (llOr) '58 -Fr1ncn ltdttu. s..tll" (dfl) 'S4 -Crtli SIMM. Tllt Cu11• i~~ t: 12:1s I.._. °'This 1111 .., Hin" a.a .. (wes) '42 -Al•n l.U, Venilllca lllA Like, RoMrt Pruton. : ,..,...... lZ:IO Gt Mtrit: .,... a. Wt* .. l:OI .... (C) "111'111'& SttlfM fi1111" (dra) '48 -Mtft SIMM, (adil) ·~ • Cof'doll Richard Wld11a~ 9arW• ltwmte1, Scett.' ~-Cl)*"': -.m tt.....,. <•• G*AA ...-.. San 'lY -l0.11 Oonl~. Yidtf Mlt1n, Jou Stele ¥1. • Ci. • ..... ,: (C) .,..._ te AC.. l:tt 0 fl 11 llllllllllllt ..... flitlW' <-ts) 'M .. Yll llyllw. ·~ t•'"' °' s.w 0"4" .... Seeal, ....... l:JOf.W.._..: IC>"""""' 6&._ <t>.,...." LN" ') .. 0. Merti._ ~ CIOlll) '51 • Dn OIJ, lt4S ..... ..,. lie (*t) .......... • --,....., ~re~' ooc.a.. t•s.~~ .. . tiimlly .... ............... (D~ ............. 1:• a llWI: (C) "M• * r (dta) C111 I tu '55 -"1ffft; """"'· ,_..... u ..... Afternoon KOCE Television (50) ·ri~ ~Ct....,..,_ aAtl I I • ..0.WI ... ~ ................ ... t i I-~ 1:1 IN~Y I I ..._. •: " ...... °' ......... •1• ;;• '™§"" """""' ....... :J: "'" ...... :: ..... .... ~=E ..... , ~) I .. -........... -....... IOOMEI TUMILEWHDS llMD us~ Cdu1..v FOLLOLc> 8065 SOHN'(? by Tom K. Ryan FUNKY 'WINKERIEAN by Tom Batiuk FIGMENTS HAHCY IT REAU.CJ MAKE& 400 "rnf NK , OOE.5N'T Ii~ 4EAH ! I JU5T REMEMBE~ED I'VE. GOT 10 PICK UP A lUBE OF CJ..EAR&Kl"1 00 !HE . . . . . . . . . · . . . ~ ... i .. ·. ·. . . . WA'-J HOME/ . . • I .. . .. by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiller NO MATTER WHAT SHE EATS, HER WEIGHT ALWAY.S • REMAINS THE ~~E PEANUTS I ...__ o._ -6. r ... ... ..... __ ..... .,,,. .... - TODAY'S GIOSSIDRD PUZZLE WHENEVER l(ou ~TO ONE OF WOOD~OCK'5 PARTIES, l{Oll GET ~!Cl( ACRO SS 1 Broad 5 Spunoua imit1tion 9 Cruahcom· pletely 14 Biblical place 15 Corridastar 16 Division of a poem 17 Not mttav 18 Enthua411tic 19 Formal p<tctlen 20 Satisfied bV payment 22 Having rh\11hm 23 Actor Wtlter 24 RunenllV 25 Applynew goldlNf 21 Joined 1ogether 32 A11tubbom ....... 33 Toolt much • plNsurtln 34 Grand ··- Opry 35 S trivet IOI ~tOfY 38 Trtalite 37~utfil( Ingredient 38 Lenen 38 Htvlno• dlenkY 2 , ,, 17 20 'O Cuts: Suffix 41 Diverts 43 Soundol ll119hler: Ver. 44 Busy bugs .(5 Plumbing filffilre 46 Xm11.1tore employHt ') 49 Meehtnlcl4 contriv1nces 53 Once more 54 Phonogr1ph record 55 ElectiOn re.ult 56 Revloll dough 57 If not 58 DNnken crv S9 Seckclotht' compenlona eo Golf club 81 Hourglass ll'llJtrill DOWN f T tllttll slowly 2 ····flat: Obenaion 3 Inattentive 4 ln(fttlnet ~ Abldtd • 11i1i..,1ble dwelling 7~"· · 8 Fnhlonlblt dr•tCvte ·~wtm Yesterday's Pume Solvfd· 1 A I Ir I I~ I! I• I I IL I 1 I [IL \ '""'" ,L' :1 ,. II Lal~llol'IM4'1 1 ! I I t I f I [ I" II .-.i, ,~ 11'""' [I( ml I Im' ~IM,~ •n ~ ! I I I , ~I 1 ~1iJDI i ~ 1111 ' I~ ! ·~ t I I l IP I '~ 11 IS •~ '" ! preuure 10 ...... voyage 11 Cost of something 12 Office woriter: Abbr. 13 Multitude 21 Qualified 22 Promiling person 24 Simple m.ctllnt 25 Y(entwitd over 26 Mr.Zoll Z1 V'iailor 29 Contendl 211 Weldlf'a Implement 30 Mike gleeful 31 Thic:llMldtd 33 Continue• in exildnce 31 TtMtiea 37 lnMCta' llomH 39 Fruit 40 Son of Adam 42 Ollllch. e.g. 43 Ftstened 46 Sing" 41 Grepejulce lirU9 41 Tu~ titles 48 Oldw 4t venu••···· 50 Newmr 51 Colllf type Sl Sow 54 Condented inoilture MISS PEACH I DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS .1,,. .. -T-T.-trM.i. ,.__ . by Charles M. Schutz --~~~~~~---. WKAT€VER ~~EO '{OU TO EAT THllO';' PIZZAS? WEU.. IJE WERE SITTING AlroUND W~EN ALL OF A 5V~ ~ONE 8E6AN TAU(IN6 A80l.JT THE "6VINNE55 600!( OF IJ®-0 Rf CORPS.'.' ... I by Mell 0 Friday. JlllUllY 2. 1976 P'!'!"'!--....-~--~ 0A1L v P•Lor ca by Rodger lroclfWcf vou'R£ RIGUT. HIS EVES ARE OKAY .... IT~ 1HE REST Of ~IM THAT'S Otl1' OF FOCUS! by Ferd Johnson by Rodc)er Bolleft. coc~-" W\4'CEZ.-t>OOO\.E-~~~- ~oo .... _GASP ... T\-E HOJDAc,> SEASON IS eeTTl~TO eE 100 ML)C~. J -THE GIRLS POWN~l-~(it "Oh. we haven't spoken sinco yesterday-he know<; what his boic in the basement is f()(' but c'very once m a while he pretends he doesn't." · DENNIS THE MENACE ,J ( f \ .. . , t DAIL V PILOT F=riday January ' 1976 Underground Playwright Hits Broadway lh \\ ILIJ.01 (;LOVER llP Dorn.o Writer "\f:\\ 'lOKK ·1 ~l'l 1tcht•stnm\ hrn1n ... '" H11lil t I' 11 "ll !-. '\ uu l>t•ltt•r bdtl'\l;ll .\lll'l 0\ l'l" IOU ~lrtPL' L•f sw1dry SILC:. and t!wnw . p!.t,\ \\ rt,.!ht P.1tnc:-k ts on Broad\\ .1\ fur !ht• lirst 111111• "1th 'KL·nm'<i.\ 's Ch1ldrrn· .. ...i ci".1m.1 .1bo11t d1-.11lt1s10nL•d \Uuth \\htl'h ha~ -.11rr • .t h1 :;h 111lt':'<''l .mtl hot dispute It stanch a-. :i t' m1>--I d1.1l11·ng111,.! plt't'l' l>~ an Amerit:rn -.o tar t !11-.. ,,.,, ... o:• I.·,,. b ':1, .llH•nding .111th11r. tht• s( npt h.1d .1 .11111 t 1:1, 11-. tnp tr11rn Off Off-Hroa1h\;1~ 111 I t111<11111 ·' • 1*111:1 la•l11n.• m,1k111g tht· C:oth.1m h!~::n~ !':•' :··n ... 1 I.ink\. art1culat1· rdil'I from c·1111 f11rn1t1). 111si:-.1-. · l'ht•rt•s littlt• or nothmg 1•f mi: :i 1 lht str.111 'l' "11. k l"\lrtht•rmort'. hl' take~ a .......... ... ........ 11· l'""'I HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE "fOGO TOUMTRNGLE HER TINGLE?? Al l'A(tleO DOO DAY AmlHOON .- "AUL.__. .. CIOWNINO f'OOL ,... llllf llY- MUml. ...... ~. THI CONVllSATION""' ao,,NHn llAl\f • -ll1H lt0911T aan6'• • l.U DUtoAWU 3 DAYS Of ntf CONDOI"' J()f -~ •UMID .. IUTl*ll 1141\Y e OOIN lt>M &:U \HYllll • UTAH! .. iii...u111 l()()ST!I COOIUIN ,,.. eo•••• ''°'-THf GtiEAT WALDO H,,11 ,..1 ~IN l11JO • UTIHIH NAY Wll ouaam. wooeT a1u..-1 f\11'-TT~ING AICUT SUt te t ,,. .. 1 Wliit CW9'M ClAftC ' f:w'(}';NiWll lll 1Sal6> '°' Of weal. Ill-• MACSJIAI> • -ll. lUCll LADl !Ui 7·00-\1:1)-1 l :JO • -n. NO ,,USU • OIO-UCMll BLACkBl!tO 1P01 CMAllU U ONtON HEAKOUT""' 11u cou' • 1111ttn 'om" UT'S DO IT AGAIN .,., l'\.UI • TAICE THE MONEY & IUN l'tJ 5119'~ HUml11111 IOI lltOtl 1A1U11 fUMIO.- ' TtOILl • IAINUllt INO ,__,I GONE IN 60 SICONDS ll'Ot CLOlll LIACHIMH CRAZV MAMA ill SEE THE UNCUT, UNCEISORED ORIGINAL 35 MM PRINTS! • ----PLUS THE SECOND MOST FAMOUS ___ _ ADULT FILM OF OUR TIME... The Devil in Miss Jones ONLY ORANGE COUNTY SHOWING! PUSSYCAT • 873-4048 709 E. Bafboa Blvd. Newport Beach OPEN DAil Y AT 12 NOON I PLAYWRIGKT PATRICK -FINALLY A HIT dam 'It.'\\ of 'uddt'lll) bt·1ng .i "Ot·mi-st•mi hem1 t'l'lt'bnt' · EGO II\~ RF E~ frrmly n'llll'd h\ lh<' totnl ('rJtH·:d negh'd sho\H'rt'd 1.1xin l\\u uth.cr Patntk 11l'rns •.\ h1d1 h,1, l' op,•1wd 1n the shudu\\) liml1n ' f his old non h.lllllh :-ollll'l' thl· al'rt\ ..ii of .. ~l 11 nt•th ·~ t'htldn•n " ·Tl l'rt' h.1\ e hct>n MlllW suddt.'I• hid::. ln do scripts fpr mm it·~. but l'.itnck 1,n·t antt·rested in mov1t•s Pr 11 .. lt•\ 1s1t1n. Tltt.• main bcndit ~xpcctcd from Brn<.1Ch\ :1,v sutct>ss is "being ahle to afford .it h1::-t onc of lho!;t• 111lt'l'l'h angeablt-electric t' pt''' rilt•rs th.it "111 t nahlt-tnl' lv writc each l tiaractt·1"::. d1~do;..:ut· h~n·artcr m different type f.1n•:-" \\hi rn:-y frt•qut•r\lly spri nk h.·:-Patn c I\ Ulll\ l'l'S:ll 1011 .\ lt'IH 1 l'\ t'r 'm1.·1· c·uttanr .1!1 f.imil) lit·~ 1:. 't•:11 s :1u'. tlw .i!I ' .. , .. 11ld dUlhor found hi:; C'rctft · IH s hrt•r ac·otknt play\\ ritan~ ''a:-the first th11H! 111 rn\ lift• th;,1t gnt nw :ttlt•nt1on Pt•01llt.• sud dt'n I~ "u·t· last t•n Ill;.! " * l:'J I 961 PA TJt l{'K st.•\ cred horn·· ties and ar rn t•d on I ht· ,1usl tmr;..:'-•onang theatrac:.!_l SC('ne in G1 ,. "rn •c·n \'tll.ipc Ill' found a home-for thrc•P .' l'.1;·:-.1.1 J c·offl•t· v.tll'\.\hl'l't'l) roautbor::. put on all l,m f, of '1\'Jflll' g41rdt• dram<J,, "I did ever) thing r.om t ,ll'I'\ tlUg out garbagl' to Cll'tim~ ... Then he \\ ro't' "ll:1untt•d !lost""' hich turned out to be one t'f h 1s n 10:-1 d 111 .1 hit.' t•lf usions \.\-1 I h subsequent IOni.! rn:1::-111 tlw tlu.·,pil' b~ ''ays of Lo::. Angeles and c.·11e:·1,o. 'l\t•rHH'd)":-< 'htltlrt•n" 1s t"le.irl.v an ep1t<1ph fti:· t!w er:1 . .i:-. :->i\ d1:11 ad£>rs. who lll'\'l'r spe:11\ ln l .wh nt!wr. n.•1·11lkct tltt'ir llrl'ams and tll fc:.il:,. 111 .1 ~t·t·d.v b.1r ~O.COAST PLAZA GlOaGf C SCOH.•-tAMCltOn "HiNDEN9URG'' lFG) I lO-l.40-5 4~/ 40-,.4\ MIOtllT1 SHO"< -~ J'" 12 --M Opl 'T"' 7,J)4 ,.00 JAC• l'~MOLS<* "CHE FLEW OYER THE CUCKao·s MCST" (P.) '·OO.J: I s.s·J0.7'4'> 10' 5 S4•·3352 MOl'/'TVI 1.10 I• lO C~t4EIAIJtJD THtlEE A!!!° f &.-·""'-1.-1 < GEORGE SKA.L .. THE BL~O<BIRD" I I\. \, 1.0 WtD J hi 1140 .o..M. MOIOIT\I! l ·H "ROOSTER COGBURN" ,, •.0 . I 0 )~ '401< "1111 • ·~. I O:JO "DOG DAY AFTERNOON" I h. lo Oii, 10 I\ Wtv ONll 11.U ,..._ ..01' 'T\11 •I IO•n "DROWNING POOL" ) \0.1 10 -/T\ll I 10 "STORY OF O" lXJ 6:45-8:3~ I 0-.25 SAT /SU~ I :3~3: I 5-5:00 6:4~:3~10:25 WED. OM.Y 12!10 A.M. Sc~ee n -Swor_ds Flash Ry \'F.RNO~ SCO'IT llOLl. \'WOOD IUPI > -The ancit'nl and honorable art o( fencing has fallen by t he.• \\ ayside In Holl.}\\ ooc.l "ilh the diminution of cos tumt> ep1cis, but 1t is bemg r evived by a most un likely actor P~tcr Bo) l<.' Boyle its be1>t r crnembf'red for his role as the hard·hot bigot in "Joe'' a nd the lumbering fT\Om;ter in "\' oung Fr ankcnstein ." fl<\ld. rotund and not especially gracdul. Royle plays a despicable heavy in "The Blarney Cock." a m ena<.-e wl1o tries to :-;hce the good guyi, to nbbons "1th rapier. t'IX'C a nd foil. Tht> picture of Boyle wielding these weapons of aristocrat:-. and kings 1s somewhat unnerving, l'sper1ally \\.hen one recalls F.rrol Flynn, Tyrone Po\\ tr 31\d Basil Rathbonl' gracefully parry mg and thrusting IT'S AS l~CO.SGRlJOUS as Sir Laurence Olt\ter carrying a lunch bucket. Oetween takes on bis new picture. Boyle said. "I took renting instruction for eig ht weeks, two or three hours a day It \\as a condensed cours<.> 1n "hat W(IU.Jd normally ~akc a year of stucl)' and pr.H·t\('e. "When l .1t·cl'ptf•t.1 this role I was worried about the> fc11rmg ::-C'enci:. I was out of :::hupc and O\ <'rn ei~ht whl·n 1 bt',!an. llut I lo::.t "eight in a hlll ry. .. F't.>ncinn 1~ ont of tht· hardt•st things I 'n• t'Vl'f hat.I l•l karn. \\ht n I ~aw the C'omplcted scnpt 1t <.•;lll1 I for llll)l'l· du1 ling than I'd counted on Hut 1 had tc> go ahl'~1d with it. smk or swim. •·1 E \ E'l LOOKF.D at films of 'The Mark nf Zorro· und ·Rot .m I !nod· to ~E'l' "h~1t \\as t'XlJCC'l (•d of mt• And I" a:. impressed. .. 1-'riol F'I) nn "a:-. µretly goo<l. But llathhom· \.\~'s.~!h· UC'st. ltc~ rt-all) ma::;tered the :1rt of lt.•nc l~yle tool\ 1nstruC'tion from Al C<iren Jr. "ho:-E-follH'r ,.,nrkt·d fo r Dougla~ Fairhanks and sl:l}!t'd 1-·1 ~ nn 's rnov1t dut·b. But h1::. l·hief t .. •ac:-ht>r \\;1s ll'IH'lll~ ~1 <1::.t~r \·1C'tor Paul P ;11tl slt'J pl'd b) to -..1) ht·llo to th(· actor a nd '11lunlt·t•n•d th~ f<tll u .... L lht· bl'l'f\ BO\ le· "as mo: t th;111 ;1 passabl .. pupLI • · If· s ont 11: llw ht"•l :-.tudents I l'" er h.id. · • s;11d l':llll. "I tl· h.indll·~ lhl' blade li ke-<Jn arti::.t. .. Ho) It• haskcd 111 tlw pr.a1st• "Th<-Rapa•rs <1re three f eet long." Peter s;11d .. You h~l\ t' lo tw :-.trnn~ to manipulate them It t.•k t'" tn'tnl'ndlHts ph~·~H-.11 and ml'nti.ll concen llal1t1nto1•et thl'frnn~ol 1t" A. "GONt.: c:~ .1 !.:co.-.!:>S" V° "ON ;N,'f."NDAY" .,"),. "Dir1~ Mell'"!' C:ory i..any• ~ ''YAl'f'SH. -tv r.::.>ltorr" ~ "HEAln Uf THE ~sr· V "'WE~TWO~LD" A •AMUICM~ GRAFFITI" V "OLD DliACUU" ''Ft!:ed with loving humor that links all people. all ages, J;l se .. ~ns. Hie perfect holtcay entertainment." fl •Ht f (,., , r,"'"" "Matthau at the top of his form. Burns ... keenly funny.'' "' ·, ,.,.r )NR.., . ''A couple of shining noun .. Matthau and Burns give the performances of tht:1rhves. ••• :•'' edwards BRISTOL CINEMA · • llUSTOL AT MACARTHUR ' • 540-7444 Unziul L W~I ~esmls PETER BOYLE IN EARLIER FILM, "JOE" "LUCKY LADY" tPGI "SHBLOCIC HOLMES' SMARTER IROTHet• IPGI "SUNSHINE BOYS" CPGI JACI MICHOlSOM "OME FLIW ovra 'l'ME CUCKOO'S .MIST' !IJ "3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR" llU "DAY OF THE JACKAL" IRI '"Oll'TT MARY, CR.AZT l.Alllr' "VAHISHIMG POIMr' "GOME IH 60 SEC()tol)S" IPGJ "HUSTLE" ''THE GA.MILER" IRI "A winner and 3 treat for the entire family." • CINEOO Mt 20 11141;>1 , 1 •1 ""''"" rv Chapman Avenue at S.A. Frwy, Orange • 532-3328 ean conner~ .. mlcbasl Caine George C. Scott , I "Th~ tiind';iburg" I Byeame tnlrede, n,,.ap1e •llV/ved. ChOSf OJbBr Plumnier ~"WI~·-' llle IDan w.o would BB King . ..... .. .., 11nne Bancroft " .... Co...,,, e. s111·-. WILLI~ AT!leffTON ROY THINNES • GIG YOUNG • BURGESS MEREDITH • CHARLES DURNING • RICHAM A DYSART "' I , "Av ~-l.W4 1'W .... ., ~ Ill lllOOll(Y 5<•Rfl '10ll 0., ..U• l.OlllllCNI 6 WlUJA.M llfll b • &1eOO ~ffrrt a timll ~a !!aloo ' " ~~km lbtoo a~ Ht~ b111111 a stt1J ~ ~ ,,,_ Ma~nliiai~Mlliln ~dal~km flJOl~~Wr! tm!OO ,,_tn. _ _.n.-.,~,_. AF!slif·~/hlbl M Al!d ~·CIUia ~ Yra CID AI .i ~Illa @-i-~'"" .. ..-~°"~~ v·-oi1, by •a.. -Ow«,_~, ..UT WW PC •IT• mm SllEl00 1 ll<f I 1 "'•llP GllO\JP & IJN!Vt~Al ~llll'( rlCIWCOI Oil' ~!IAVISI()"• .,. • '" •• • • i. 11 •••'i ';' I HARBOR TWIN HUIOl AT Wll.SOt\ COSf 4 MIU 616.057 l 646·U66 , ,, -"T CINEMA WEST WHTMl"1TaATGOUlllolWISl WIS MIM.COOH 8U·44U • • ll er man l\ rcy, Teresa Ber1ap1 .. und Kuigi Alva (trom left) star in ·'The Barber of Seville'• with the (.,~ Scala orchestra and chours at 9 p.m. Jan. 7 on KCET. Channel 28. ..... . .. .. l;;o mic °1Y 'Soap' bebuts Monday -.:·: Norman Lear's comic soap opera "Mary ·ij~rtman, Mary Hartm an," premieres Monday, )~. S Ot1'Chahnel l t. The 30-mlnute program will •frir Wt:'ek h1ghts at 11 p.m. :~ The controversial show s tars Louise Lasser IR the t!lle role of Mary Hartman, a befuddled bousew1fe from the muddled little town of :CFemwood, Ohio, who is far more concerned with ,.the waxy yellow build-up on· her kitchen floor 1han with any of the real problems around hei:. _ "LISZTOMANIA" I (R) + . "LAST DA VS OF MAN ~ ON EARTH" (PG) Eve. program Only Call Theatre For Showtlmes l~ • Ck>sing ~ Stocks, . ? l.same day fresh In ttfe 811\Qa}J • IY} r--I I I ) !• Ice ·~~ skating everyday. I MESA VERDE CENTER Harbor & A•...._cod9~ Ttl. 17141 97'-1'80 ' "\.lil MIMHIW CllillS OHi Of THI MOST SHIHLY BUOYAIU FIMALI CHAIACTllS IH YIAIS. SHl'S llTTll nt.AH SHI WAS IM 'CAIAUT" •A D~ SHOWc;Asl FOi MIHNAW'S bm.IMa TAUNTS AMO MIC~ ~ FOl HEA C9-STAIS. THi .-.CMAtil·A·TIOIS IS FIOTHY FUHHY AHD DIUC.+.TIU.M "'• "l UC I Y LA D y· U A CHAIMIH• AHD HAIPY4<M.UCIY AS THE $TI .... " FAST HAUTIFUL IMTHTAIHMIMT WITH THiil SUP ULATI Yl STAIS. .. Ca••J 14 · "HUSTL~" 2:30 4:50 7:10 9:20 "BEHJI" CGJ l!00.5:35-9: I 0 "CAPT AIM MEMO" 1:40.7:15 "MAHOGANY" CPGJ 5:00.9:30 "ONCE IS HOT ENOUGH" 2:45-7:10 FOlMTAIN VALL£V .. °°"_<;,mro:::~:"' 0 .,._,_ "HEARTS OF THE WEST" CPGJ '4:00.7:45 NJfSAT-1:50.7:40 . "IRAHIGAM" 3:50.7:40 "HUSTLE" RlfSAT-1 :30.5:l0.t:30 DAIL T 3:25-7:25 "Tlrt Conversation" I :30.,:J0.9:JO Nl,ISAT-3:35-7:.lS • Ct.w lton Heston G~Klftnedy "AIRPORT '75" + "EARTHQUAKE" MOVIE RATIN(m FUR PARENTS MD YOUNG PEOPLE The ••Jof<h•• ol 1~• teil;ftfJ •I IO ,lt/Olllf ,,.,.,,,. t ()ovf ,,., tt.111t•l•lf ot lf'tO.i-.c~ 101 ,,,.,,_, tr 1,,..4' C~.,M. auu1m• Ui14t' I/ rttll••U acc .. f"'1"'f ''""' ,, 441111 , ....... ~ • ·z.}t .,., .C C;P'.....,, • • ... , .. u .1 , .. ,u .. o Qf•• .,... ""'~ coc. .. w~· ••"-·"•"" ' Friday. January a. H17& CAIL Y PILOT C7 'Words and Music' Nostalgia Reigns By DENNIS McLELLAN Of .. Dally ...... IUtf People orten ask lyricist Sam· my Cahn, 0 Whlch comes first, the words or the muaic?" It i11, says the man who penned such hits as "Call Me Irresponsible" and .. Com e Fly With Me," the phone call. Tha l 's how t he Academy Award winning "Three Coins i!' the Fountain" -whipped out in less than an hour without even seeing the movie script-<:ame into being. The writte n ·on-d e mand method has been a successful one for the former Lower East Side New York boy who, in his four de· cades in s how business. has created a long stnng of hits ("Love and Marriage," "Let lt Snow." "The Tender Trap." J. Those songs, written with partners Saul Chaplin. Jule Styne, J immy Van Heusen and othtt1. are all part of Cahn's de· llghtrul revue. "Words and Muslc ,'' at the Huntington Hartford Theater in Hollywood Jhrou1h J1an. 11. Allhou1h Cahn is assisted by accompanist-Richard Leonard and singers M art ha Dani<' lie, Sydnee Devitt and Paul Eichel, 1t is largely a one.man show. CAHN. WHO HAS sung in privatefor years <•·If it was n't for tbe lact I could de moru,trate my own songs l 'd go into another bus• ness"), obvious ly enJoys be10g center stage. The 61·year-old composer 1s an enthusiast ic. e ne rgetic. elfish man who creates an easy going atmosphere as if he's talking to friends in the front room The.• evening 1s an anecdotc-f1lll'd lnp dOY.'Tl memory lane for Cahn and a n audience which has groY.n up listening to his m u:uc Cahn is at his bt'st when he is remin1sc10g about his career which spans movies, musical!> and popular songs and incJudei. such performers as Dons Day, Frank Sinatra and Julie An drt'WS It's a shame tht' peopl(! who made his songs fomous could not be on hand. Cahn 's singing \'Ol('l' 1s best kit to private r end1t1ons ctn• thankfully points upward rather than atlt'mpt high notes ) It nt'verlheless, is enjoyable and fits in with the "among fril-nu ... atmosphere. The rich, full-bod1e<l sound ul the young singer~ who take un·r on many of the :-.ongs 1s Ill ... h<irp conlra~t to the.· t·om1rnsc.·r·.., \<X'als But th(·1r ::-oml'\\hal -..11rr and formal suuntl al t1m1..s le.i' c.·-.. you wishing for the more ca-..uHI rendering th e popular ~ongs \\iff rant. 110M·AMY SUNDAY11 PLUS PLUS l~ jljl(P'IAl~IAl fl~ orewl HELD OVER FOR AMOTHER IH! 80\lltlG BROIHERS PROOJCTO~ WEB ...• PBTBR ·., THRILLS! EXCITEMENT! , SBLLBRS .{~ ACTION-FILLED! MUnDBRCOVBRS HB~" ''GONE IN 60 SECONDS" \ "ONE OF THE MOST BREATHTAKINGLY BEAUTIFUL FILMS OF ALL TIME. A LIVELY SAGA. • .POIGNANT. . . WILOL Y ROMANTIC. RYAN O'NEAL'S PERFORMANCE SHOULD LIFT HIM EASILY INTO THE LIST OF OSCAR CONTENDERS." -eruce Wllllamson, PLAYBOY afllmby ST/\NbEY l\YBRICK "THE YEAR 'S MOS .T EXQUISITELY BEAUTIFUL MOVIE. 'BARRY LYNDON' IS IN A CLASS BY ITSELF. STANLEY KUBRICK IS A DAZZLING ALENT AT THE HEIGKT OF HIS POWERS." -JoHph Getmlt, NEWSDAY l ~N O'N!AL .~ 'MA~A 'BERtNSON" DAILY THRU SUN. JAN. 4 1 :30 • 5:00 -8:30 MON. & TUES. 7:00 & 10:15 wn• PAT~K 'MAGEE · HARl?,Y KR!;!GER ·DIA~ KOEJ2.l3ER ·GAY-HAM lll'ON,.: 'MA~ KEAN., (PQ) EDWARDS ' _j .· ~ OA.ILY Pl\.OT l 1 :~Music Group •---'---' 1 ·Sets-eoncert I . The Laguna f:leach Cham~r Music Soeiety • 'WJll offer the third concert 1n its series. the Secolo Baro.ccorrom France, on Jan. 12. While Baroque music forms an important p.att of the conce.r:t repertory , n1any masterpieces are seldom played because or their Lmus ual instrumentation not included in a stan- dard s tring quartet or woodwind quintet. To fill - this gap. two French musicians in 1965 founded the Sefolo Barocco, which meaqs "the Baroque ~eotury." ~tichel Debost , nutist, and Amaury Wa ll ez, bassoonist. have been joined by Jacques Chum· OOn, oboe, J acques-J.Taneis Manzone, violin . and Joel.J>ontet. harpsichord. The concert will begin al 8:30 p.m. in the l.agluta &>ach High School Auditoriun1. 625 1~ark Ave .. Laguna Beach. Tickets. as available~ will be sold at the door and are $.5 adults. $J students. MEMBERS OF THE SECOLO BAROCCO • ' ' . . . . ~ film by TAl'{bEY J\UBRICK RYAN O "N·EAL • MARISA BERENSON "ONE OF THE MOST VISUALLY DAZZLING WORKS IN THE HISTORY OF ALM ... IT RAVISHES THE EYE AND ENTHRALLS THE EAR . A BREAJHTA)tfNG AND MYSTERIOUS ACHIEVEMENT.'· EDWARDS CINEMA WEO.-SUN. 1 :JO-S:oo-8:30 ...ON. & TUES . 7:00 & 10:15 · SPlCW. NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW WU•SDAl lllCl90I J'l AT HUNTINGTON ONLY WALT DISN£Y'S f~~!!~!~ HUNTINGTON CINEMA IEACHATELLLS.H.I . 847-9608 847-6017 CINEMA CENTER H•RIOR •T •DAMS.COSTA MESA MESAVERDECEMTER 979-4141 The Masterpiece of Love and Submission That Stunned France A1t All-.d Artuu R~IMst CD (X) lfO Ollf' llfOtlfR II •-""10 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA PISTO\. AT MACAITHUI 540-7444 . I --~ ~...,,., . --··-· ,i{:i .... ~ " F "-.-"''f:'."' ... . rn "LISA MINELLfCltEATES e• ONE OF THE MOST SHEERLY ENJOYABLE FEMALE CHARACTERS IN YEARS. SHE 'S BETIER THAN SHE WAS IN "CABARET'' NEWPORT CINEMAS HEAR COAST HWY, & MACARTHUR MCWroRT(.°:CCl'ITCJ't 644-0760 ·THE PICTURE TO BEAT FOR THE NEXT SET OF OSCARS" Wash. Post CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT A.DA MS.COSTA MESA MESAYERDECENTEA '979·4141 CINEMA WEST WESTMINSTER AT GOLDEMWEST WESTMIN. CENTER 892-449) Why don't we make more films likr this? ' Plus We did. MGM'1COllEOY SURltlSE -·~ STARS JEFF BRIDGES edwards BRISTOL CINEMA WALTER MATTHAU GEORGE BURNS RICHARD BENJAMIN FOR THE PRICE OF A MOVIE YOU"LL FEEL LIKE A MILLION edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540·7444 r "' " 1};~'4. Tho> 13"'111.l!l pho!o.p .. plwr wno CTl.'~lt'd tlw ~! b...1111\ful mo.J..,I · in th<.> world - ~11d 1h ... n1nt><J 10,J.,,1100,.'11~1 · Tlwnrn courn .vhO<M'fl('d l!V'l!I', 1h1n.j -.. ,,oJ l't(MI hewaf11•'d to own Ma~, ... ~~Ross~ ee.1at11ueline Susanns Ont·I' Is Not Enon~' CINEMA WEST Forlbur Pl~ure ..• ~ "" •.• 1111, .... ,_ Plus -( ........ La~) Mahogany-the IM'.llllan e..ery IM'.llllan wants to be- ard el.er)! ma.n wants to have "MAHOGANY" DIANA ROSS BILLY DEE.WILLIAMS NEWPORT CINEMAS ... l:AI COASTHWT.& MAC.41THUtl JfnJPOaT0Cl:llr'r'Ei 644.0760 • \ ..,. Stage Kids Protected "Jbs ANGELES (AP> -Singer ~. , 111e ni'dre-than 26,000 -ctiildreO-- Donny-Ot:"\ond-wa~lined-uvto-appear-whcr-betong-Tirthe-SC~Actors-Guil with Johnny Carson on ''.the Tonight are covered in Caljfornia, where Show" not Iona: ago. The state or thousands of 'the natCon's television California said he eouldn't. He didn't. shows •re produced, by a number of • The reason : The "Torught Show" spec;iaJ'llaws that have been crea~ed a.P,Pearance was in the evening, and over tbe 'years for minors purswng Dimny already had put in a full day of employment Jn the entertainment and work on a TV special. Despite fame modelini fields. ' -and fortune,-he was 17 · and by A br'ie( sampling: Youngsters California law a minor. He turned 18, betwe:e.n \he ages or 6 and 18 cannot and· an adult, last month... Work m.ore than four hours a day "We can't let a minor work split (few~r tr-ihesi•re younger), must at- shifts like that," explained Francis t~nd school at the work site for lhree Bacon~ w.ho._ as h~ad ~f the state labor hours a day, and must have not only a comm1ss1on s office in Los Angeles, parent or guardian with them at all made -the decision to prevent Jtimes but also a teacher-welfare Osmond's g uest 11hot. "He was work·· worker. il\g pr~~icaUy a wholt; day for one . · ' • . . employer, and then Lord-only knows Vigl~toui:~ac~ a m~1mu"!_-e_enal· how long he would have been at the ty of 60 d•rs .in Jalf. a $200 fine , and Carson show . Jt was just too mUch. So 1~5 of a_ child s. work permit. Produ~ they had to reschedule his appearance t1on .cdmpantes c.an hav e their. on Carson." perm1U to emplov minors revn~M . liecause he's Sam Spade. Jr. ... and his falcon's worth a fortune! "Let's Do It Again" 2nd At Both Theatres HARBOR TWIN HARIOR .4. TWILSOM. COST A MESA 646-0573 646-1266 CINEMA VIEJO S.D. FllEEWAYTOLA,Al MISSION VIEJO 830-6990 3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR ROBERT REDFORD FAYE DUNAWAY CINEMA CENTER HA•IOR AT ADAMS,COSTAM!SA MESA YIRDECEMTIR 979:4141 Plus WOODY ALLEN "TAKE l'HE MONEY AND ·RUN" ESTBROOK WESTMIMSTU ATllOOlHUIST 'GAll:DlH GIOVI ... 510..4401 _l ... _ . Sean Connarq.m1cua1 Caln , "-A VIGOROUS, FLAMBOYANTLY ENTERTAINING ADVENTURE." "ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST." lllB man Who would Be King HARBOR TWIN HAR,QR. AT WILSO .... ~0$TA MESA 646.0573 ~, .. 6.)266 CINEMA WEST Thc!if'rt: hol . ShO UK cau ... rl . He's the eop. ThOI both talw thdrlobs ~ edwards PRISTOL,CINEMA lltlSTOL AT MACARTHUR 540·7444 . 'CINEMA WEST Wl:STMIMSTH.4TGOLDfHWEST WESTMIH.CEHTEI 892-4491 ~ /': '• '"J'li.l ,. f S!,1rri11q ... JULIE. !iARRiS '· ~· E ;.EEri HECi~A!IT ARTHUoi 0 '£0NNELL 'A te s li111r,11i.il h1 !!tt; reii l s-pitil or Christictnity .•. 11 .. • J<..lion is;engrossing~. . -V('Rll:TY =1=BR=oo..-K ~ WIS""""'STMATllOOIHUIST •AIDINGI0¥1 t . IJ0-4401 • ·== ·,· =: • '• \ I· COLUMBIA, Mo. CAP)-'l'Wlheseuooforthesnlrnes. AndyoucaneasiJybtzyanyotUt rallyhwidredsofremedJestoutedu relieving tbe various miseries of thecommOI\ cold. But you may not know that some can be time bombs for sickness - evendeatb-ifyouaretakingcertainotherdrugsatthesametimc. Friday • .Mnuary 2 1978 DAIL y PILOT DI TM: ·costly Religion? ~ritics Object to Its Cost, Dubious Claims . (Edltor'1 -lote: Traruic~Ol Medllalion, or TM forlhtm. ii the bigg•ltand most aucc•uful o/ tlwt medsla· •. and mC'Otl1lttT group.! in wgue with t~cmd.s 0/ Amnicon!. Barbaro Af'Claer of the .8fTgen (N.J.J Record talra.o look. at t~ m..W..million doUar TM organization and what ICUntiJ~ ~ thiMof ft.) By BARBARA L. ARCHER I ................... ""' I.nwrence l.eShane, ~ychotherapist and author of "How to Meditate." ' "JN ADDITION, ANYONE WHO promises training, inner growth and development and then organizes the process as a big business -as do various organizations now in existence -is oper~t 'ing on a basis opposite to every known reasonable principle in the field ." WHEN DOES ONE drug make Mot.her stronger or weaker, or when do they combine for harmful effects-? Here at the Uolver1ity of Missouri School of '4edicine, a computer system is gathering such facts and report-\ ing them to physicians and other health professionals upon re-quest. ( MEDICINE . J ~T ........ COMING BAO<? John Alessio The growing, multl-m.Ulion dollar Transcen- dental Meditation movement has .attracted about 800,000 beUevers, but ~rit1cs say that the relaxing, deep bc¥.lilY rest p~uced by meditation can be achieved without TM s expensive courses. TM's detractors do not question the claim that the movement's method induces relaxation from stress; these results h.ave been documented by medical investigators. What critics are dubious about is the organization's insistence that TM is lhe only way to achieve ·these results and that the mysterious mantra (a word repeated constantly by meditators) is the key to inner peace. : TM is growing faster In the United States than 'anywhere else. Nearly 30,000 people sign up every month for 'I'M courses. according to TM spokesmen. TM is now an establishment-oriented organiza. lion, and today's meditators are lawyers, doctors, stockholders and house\vives. It is the only computer center in the country offering such in- formation. It covers about 10,000 drue 'combinations, including mat ~·COWitF-OI' D<IO· ption drugs, says Dr. Garten; project director . tbe ooDa.l)uter based p.rug In. fCJnDatJoo S~tem. tinuou.sly may result In kidney disease.'' ASPllUN;-l"OR exarrrple, ls tn# I. cfucted in more than 300 drug mixtures, many sold for the com-mon co1d. Otd.inarily a drug of many beneficial vses, aspirin . can be a dangerous mix with cer- tain other druss, G arteo says. SOME DRUGS available without prescription at your drugstore contain adrenalin-like drugs which clash with pre- scribed drugs, such as the monomine oxidue (MAO) in· hlbttors used in treating depression:· The con.Clict can br- ing on fever, headache. brain hemorr.bage or· other effects, Garten says: The common cold preparations often contain antihistamines, used to combat all~gic reac - tions. But depression of the cen- tral nervous system· can result when they are taken along with barbiturates, as in sleeping pills, or with alcohol. One common an- tihistamine, chlorphenlramine. is present in more than 400 com- -Drugs taken orall.v to thin the blood, the anticoagulants, can become more powerful when mixed with aspirin. -Anti-diabetic drugs can beconae stronger, increasing the chance of a d iabetic falJing into a coma ~m too little sugar in the bloodstream. __: THE -'NTl-CANCER drug metbotrexate can have side ef- fects wh'icb are made more po- tent in the preaence or aspirin: -Two drugs tor treatment of gouty arthritis -probenecid (brand name Benemid) and in· dometbacin (Qrand name In- docin) -can become ineffective when.mixed with aspirin. Furthermore, says Garten, "there are about 143 mixtures available containing aspirin and phenacetin (a pain-reliever), and this combiqation when used con- 11 •year High·· binatio_n drugs. · MEDICAL AUTHORITIES urge doctors, when prescribing drugs, to ask their patients what other drugs they may be using, including over-the-cot.mter ones, so as to avoid dangerous reac- tions or the possibility of drugs neutralizing one another But with the proliferation or drugs, it becomes more difficult for physicians to keep up to date on all the possibilities Th.ls is a major reason for the computer system here. Its information on drug reactions is being made avail able to physicians and other health prof ~sionals without fee upon request. by letter or telephone, Garten says I Senate Attendance Near 90 Percent '/ .-"ASHJNGT9N CAP) -Altho11~~aie lingers on i~s legilfative r~rd, the Sena\e rates good g;G~this year on an attendance re· ·cord of close to 90percent1an11-year h1gb. . An associated Press study of attendance for Senate roll-call votes showed that 19 senators were present for all 57 recorded votes during the six weeks between the August and October recesses. THE SENATE'S Co'.ni-posite attendance recnrd for all 100 senators was 88.9 wcent -#Jlh mqst -~~teeism ~c;en)t.ateil OP tYt idays the last day before t e October re- cess started. Senate figures sbow s1m11ar high attendance throughout in the session. The AP study· showed that on.ly three senators missed more than SO percent of the votes'dur- i n g that _.,~ period: ailing r ~ . Philip A. Hart ~,.,.,~,-·..-. CD-Mich.); ~,· presidential ·..:.,, ... ,.....;:>_ candidate I Birch E. Bayh -·-·l't CD-Ind.), and 1 John J. S)>arkm an · CD-Ala.). 0 HART, HOSPJTAUZED with ~cer for most of the period, misMd·53 of•57 votes; Bayh, hav- ing d cWed to concentrate on his ential bid, missed 33, and man, who bad out-of-town speeches two days and was sick with a bad cold for several days, missed29. "You have to make a judgment )Vbetb~r, by making the race for presi~nt, yo~ can do more to solv~ the nation's problems than you can as an individual senator," said Bill Wise, Bayh's press secretary. "If you decide to make the I"ace, you have to go all out," be said, add.in~ Bayh bad been here for critical votes, •'when his vote could make a d.iff erence." BA!'H"S ABSENTEE record Js similar to that of another con· gressional presidential hopeful, R~p .. Morris K: Udall (D-Ariz.), who missed 65 of 88 House votes during that stretch. ·"we have known that, in run- ning from' the House, Mo would have to do a lot of traveling," said his press secretary, Bob Neuman: "He doesn't have the aecess to the news media that senators do.". The AP study focused only on roll-call vo~ itl the full Senate· and e)(cluded quorum calls and all committee attendance. The ranks or the meditators include such figures as R. Buckminster FUiier, Merv Griffin, Clint Eas twood , former astronaut Russell Sweickart and even several senators. Upswing Undenvay For Alessio IRONICALL V, ONE OF THOSE WHO question the assertion that TM (a registered trademark) is the only path to relaxation is Dr. t Herbert Benson, a cardiologist at the Harvard Medical School. Ke- is the first researcher .to cor- roborate that TM ca.uses simultaneous decreases in metabolism, he.art rate and Thanks to increasing respectability, TM takes in money al a rate that would make any corporation proud. In fact TM is a registered trademark as jealously guarded as that of Coke or I BM. TIJUANA, Mexico CAP> -The up-and-down fortunes of John Alessio are rising again. Nearly three years after bis re- lease fro.m . federal prison on charges of income tax evasion. the once·prominent San Diego businessman is emerging as a driving force behind several Mexican businesses. THE 65 -YEAR-OLD Alessio - oldest of four brothers -says he's .happier now than in 1971, when he· ran the Agua Caliente racetrack in Tijuana and a host of enterprises in the United States at the same time. ··Back in the olden days when I was running back and forth between Caliente and San Diego, lhe pace was fr antic," he told the San Diego Evening Tribune. respiration. Through further research, Benson has concluded that the physiological changes which oc-' cur during Transcendental MAHA~SH1 Meditation are part of an innate physical ·pattern that he called the "relaxation response." He says it can be learned without resort to secret mantras. "The relaxation response can be achieved in any number of ways," Dr. Benson said. ''It's there within us only waiting to be used. Let a person choose whatever tneans suits his personal pre- ferences. However he arrives at it, the results wiU be the same." TO TM OFFICIALS AND ADVOCATES that is heresy. They say that only teachers trained by· Maharishi Mahesh Yogi can impart the true tecbni· LAST YEAR THE MOVEMENT MADE $20 million in this country alone, all or it tax-exempt because TM is classified as a non-profit educational organiza- tion. More than $12 million of Wa amount came from course fees collected by TM's. World Plan Executive Council-U.S. The bal ance came from Mahari s hi Inte rnational University in Fairfield, Iowa, advanced instructional pro- grams, TM tapes, records and booklets and other activities. GR1FF1N Among TM 's assets are several former resorts, .including a 460-acre hotel complex worth $1 .7 million ·at Livingston Manor, N. Y. These are used for paid weekend retreats by meditators. . The adults who pay the $125 fee lo learn TM do so largely on the basis or word-0f-mouth endorse- ments. The move ment does almost no advertising. TM is taught in a four-day course at any of the 375 centers around the country by teachers who are personally trained by the Maharishi. "My nerves got so bad ·I'd break out in a horrible skin rash. It was too much." NOW, DESPITE THE number of Mexican businesses which he directs or advises; Alessio says the pace is slower and he feels better. He calls his prison term "an unfortunate accident" and speculated : "Maybe it was God 's way of slowing me down." '· •• the crftfcs •a!I "Sa1'e flour money. Meditation can l»e ~arned easily without Tltf's frig lees.' THE COURSES COST $1?5 FOR adults, S65 for college students, $55 for high-school students, $35 for children 10 to 14. IC a husband and wife start on the same day, they can get a family rate of $200 which includes all children 14 and under. Despite the overtones of Eastern mysticism in the TM concept, it seems to have a unique appeal fol' Americans. It is prepackaged, instant medita- tion without the bother of mastering an inscrutable Eastern philosophy. Alessio said he is "top director of Investments Baja California," a real estate and banking con· glomerate. He also counsels several other ·companies which are, among other things, plan- ning housing tracts for wealthy and working class residents in Tijuana and a 12-story Interna- tional ·Plaza"-to be the tallest building in Tijuana. que. In order to learn the technique you have to pay your $125 and take TM 's four-day course. TM has come a long way sin~e the '60s when the Beatles went to India to study the Maharishi's methods. TM is now big business by anyone's stan- dards, taking in 20 million tax-exempt dollars in this country alone last year. But the critics say "Save your money. Medita- tion can be learned easily without TM's big fe es." Dr. Benson, who has written a book called ''The Relaxation Response," has his own• method: -FOUR BASIC ELEMENTS ARE COMMON to successful meditation: a quiet environment; a mental device, a passive attitude and a comfortable position. · ,.. •'t'E.OPLE HER~ 1''£ED moaern homes/'' sai<f ~essio. ''Many of them have been living • in those cardboard boxes near the riverbed too long." -Sit in a comfortable .(!ha1r In a restful posi- tion. The purpose ls to reduce tnuseular effort to a minimum. All muscles shov.ta be progressively re· laxed beginning with the feet and ending with the face. Your eyes should be closed. -Breathe through· your nose and become aware or your breathing. As you breathe out begin lo repeat silently a single-syllable word or sound you have selected. The repetition is intended to free the mind from logical, externally oriented thought. Mexican businessmen openly admire Alessio, calling him Don Juan almost in reverence and praising his past and current work in their country. .. He has the president in the palm of his band," said Geraldo HierroofTijuana. THE SON OF Italian immi- grants, Alessio· dropped out of school in the seventh grade to work in a downtown San Diego shoeshine stand. One customer was a young banker named C. Arnholt Smith, who helped him get a messenger job at a Tijuana bank. He became the bank's manager in 1943 and took over the Agua Caliente track four years later. BY 1970, HE owned a 12-story financial center in San Diego and was a major investor in in· s~ance, restaurants, tuna pro· cessing, real estate, bus and taxi lines. Then came the f 970 rederal in- dictment for income tax evasion and failure lo report income. He pleaded guilty and was sen- tenced to three years in rederal prison at McNeil Island, Wash. -Continue the repetition with each exhalation for 20 minutes. You may open your eyes to check the clock but do not use an alarm. It may be wise to take the phone off ~e hook. -IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAINTAIN a passive attitude. Don:t worry about how well you are · meditating or you may inhibit the response. Distracting thoughts will occur. Let them. The meditative word will return naturally. . ' The subjective reaction to successful meditation ranges from an ecstatic feeling to a feel· ing or deep rest to little change at a·11. Be)lson says the physiological changes take ~ unwooo place regardless of the reaction. He recommends daily meditation in some form as a restorative process to counteract the Jong-term ef-f eels of stress. He said that less than 5 percent of his subjects failed to experience the relaxation response. The TM organization makes much of the necessity of personal instruction and of the choice of the mantra to enable its studel'rts to meditate suc- cessfully. Without the correct mantra, Maharishi's disciples say, the attention cannot be properly focused inward and the benefits of meditation can- not be achieved. In addition, the Maharishi's message -that a person ca:1 develop the potential of mind and heart and live a happy fulfilling life -sells well in a com- plex society plagued by economic ills and inexplica-ble violence. SO, DESPITE SOME INITIAL skepticism, many who have tried TM say they are pleased with its results. Mrs. Susan Lyon of Hillsdale, N.~. is one of them. "I did it because l was very nervous, nervous about the direction of my life was taking," she said. ..1 bad to make decisions about careers, about my ... children ~owing up, and it made m e very .uptight. I didn't know if I had to change my life or even if I needed a change." Mrs. Lyon says meditation has helped her to re- lax. and she now reacts calmly to situations that would have made her apprehensive in the past. "TIUNGS GET DONE WITHOUT this whole idea of crisis," she said. "That's what it is, that there·s no sense or crisis. ·' l know it sounds like hocus-pocus, but it works.'' Blitz Campaign Of Lopez Portillo TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) -Spend five minutes in this border city and you will know that J ose Lopez Portillo is running for president of Mexico. The name "Lopez Portillo" is virtually every. where in Tijuana, painted in huge letters on the sides of business houses ----------and pla stered on billboards and walls. IDS INITIALS appear on the windows of tax- icabs. His portrait has been painted on the side or Tijuana 's boxing arena. The 55-year-old lawyer is the candidate of Mex- ico's ruling political par- ty, the Patrido Revolu- cionario Institutional. And, s ince the PRI has won every Mexican pre- sidential election since the 1930's the election of Lopez Portillo would seem all but assured. .'Moon Birth Control IT TAKES MONTHS OF INSTRUCTION before TM teachers can team to s~ect mantras for stu- dents according to criteria taught to them by Maharis hi, they say. BUT FRANCISCO De la Madrid. coordinator of the mass ive PRI pro- paganda campaign in Ti- juana. says that isn't nt"cessari ly so. ··we need the pro- paganda to help create the spirit of enthusiasm that will encourage peo- ple to go vote," he said. "If everyone thinks he will win, then maybe people won't go and vote." · Amhor Touts 'Lunaceptwn' Aa New Way LAJU(SPU1' (UPI) -WrlJer LouiM Lacey wants to replace lh• pm with a birth control ~•be calls lun•eptibn. . • ja .)8Md .. ~ 0( the moon. ~e kmd • th&· idea. ocC\.ll'nd ~ ibe ~e'vel~d. a lump in her breast that her physician said was a common symptom among wome.n trucing birth control pills. "ft'S A · REVOLUTIOH'ARY frame of ref eren~1ror looklng' at ~ own body," she said lri an interview, .. lt's a .biol<>aically gaUfylnj wa)' to come into a penooal balance with Oil \Ill· ivene; a tool for health, ud a paaiWe mea{l.S to discredOnary *cepdioll •• , • . ·'-- • ••· Lacey beset tt on g,e con-. C!ept tbat ttcbt tr1uen OYulatton. Her metllod uses llPI to regulate.· I.be menstrual cycil. It enables a C?:fLl° deftlle her period of ,lfts'a.ld. A woman pract.ldng llmattp._ tSon llltf'J)e 'with a .soft white Ugbt ~ on for three nJ1bts:in the middle of her meQtrual cycl!!. ''THE UGHT "WILL -entrald yoar ovulatlon ~o regular rh)'tl\m, and eve.ntufl)ly your cy- cle will colncide with the 29~ cby c'ycJe of the moon," she said, adding that ·she has been practic· Ing lupac~ption successfully for lour years.· Initially, the user must keep temperature charts. as in the rhythm method, ·Ms. Lacey sald. Eventuatly, the light should rtrelte a cycle so regular that a woman will be able tQ tell Without cbartl whether she's owlatinf, she added. She aaicl 4De afso uses lunac~ Uon to chart ·bier moods, con- cerns, outlooks and behavior and S)'Dd:rroni%e tbem with the time ol the month. Sbe claims the m«bod can betp awoaau predict, for a given day, her l.ntete:st ln sex, her mood, ener1.y . level and self-lmate. . \ I SHE SAID FRIENDS who tried the method encouraged ber to write a book. "Lunaception: A Feminine Odyssey uito Fertility and Contraception" was published by Coward, McCa.nn Geoghegan. . . She said she has receaved fan mail from all ov~r the United States from women who tried the method and found that it works. One male friend asked: "Do you mean that I could know •. by standing outside and looking up at my lady's window .at night, .,hether it was safe to go in?" . She thinks some ridicule oc· curs because her search tor Junaception started with the ltudyofmyths. Ms. Lacey said she d.idn't con- sider lunaception seriously until • she read about Canners keeping lights on ln chicken coops to ln· crease f-ft product.ioD, and about a physicast who.cured his wtfe's menstrual lrregularlty by forget· ting to turn the .Uaht off three niabts in irow. ~ . I Yet one TM graduate from Bergen County, N.J ., said she taught her husband the technique easily. "I just taught it to him without all the mumbo- jumbo," she said "It's very simple. It can be im- parted wit})in a minuteortwo." Some critics of the TM organization say they re- 'Sel'lt what lhey call TM's pretentions in attempting to patent a technique that is as old as religion. Near- ly every religion in the world includes a meditative or mystic practice, they say. .,J CHRISTIAN MYSTICISM AND PRAYERFVf. meditation exist in both the Roman and Byzantine churches .. The Jewish Kabbalistie tradition in- cludes meditation as does Sufism Islam. Within the many Eastern religions -Hinduism, Zen, Shln· tolam and Taoism -meditation is an important practice. · Practitioners of the vartoos forms or yoga and members or other Indian sects ~ perhaps tbe most disturbed by the TM phenomenon because they UY it <lemeam the religious practice or meditaUon. · These critics W'equick to point out that most ol the Holy Men or lddia dispense their teaching free of charge in contrast to Maharishi, whose prices tend to rlse with innauon. "I! a guru tells 10\l that be ls Imparting 'secret' knowled1e reserved for spec1al people CUke you) and that you must swear never to reveal it. I advise seeking the nearest exit immediately," writes. Tep F,lette Sen. William Proxmire, <D·Wis .) bas awarded bis 'golden fleece' award to Air Force for keeping 24 plush jets on 24-hour call to &Qvemment officials anywhere in the world with just a phone call. .:.- DE LA MADRID said the Lopez Portillo ad- vertising blit2 is being financed to a large ex- tent by union dues sent directly to the PRI. He said the unions are part of the party itself and the city's workers give their money willingly. "The laborer, the farmer and everyone else wants to count ort getting support and financial credit from tho pres1dent-elect, so they aJways donate," he said. THE. MEDIA blitz shows every sign of be- ing a success, said De la Madrid. "We thi nk Baja California wlll show more s upport for Lopez Portillo tban any other state," be Predicted. I ~ ......... O~t ........... w. I HoilHhrW. ................................................. ~ .................. ~ -::i:i:=::Mii~--;~·~·:·~'~.. , •toz G......a •002· ........... : ...................... . 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Super suurcase t.o sun terrace! s un and s urf are a . Red tile roof & Spanish 4:1?1:; nM akoves! Try $3990 total PET£ SARRETT down or take over exist· in g loan at $249 per -REALTY-month. It's unique and : 642·52ot '' 675·40GO won't last! Hurry call ------847·6010. ~~~........-<P"'tflf•tQ• 1t:f UtiJrOPlN"''(• THE REAL ESTATER_!j HEB> QWCK SALE Your dre11!fB come true. T~o bedroom seaside cottage Wl1'll ROOM TO GROW. J.,o c ated in --------•I BAYSHOJtES. A g reat community with pnvate beaches. The pncc has been reduced to $67 ,500. Call 673-8550. ()/'(N "I 9 •IT\ f(,U T~ ~( "l•r( • OPPORTUNITY knocks often when you use res ult-getting Daily Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coas market. Phone 642·5678 \ I Call ,75•7225 burning fireplace. Walk therapeutic spa set in to major shopping and p r i v a l e s e c l u d e d PATIO j • .., t. • ••I t t ' llif t.' ~ t •A 1 l I ' \I J J·~,. I BE \LI'' I A BERG fNTfRPRl<.f'i CO IEACH TlUPLEX Only one door to beach. Three fui;nished units, near everything. JACOIS REAL TY 675-6670 ATTHEIEACH Fantastic 3 bdrm & FR split level with the beach just 49 yds a way. Ocean view, lge rooms, beamed ceiling & frp lc. Only $65,950. 646-7711. Open Eve.s. ~ . ' bus trans portation. backyard, extra large JACUZZI $37,900. 10 %down. CALL king size master suite K E Y C O N O O with sunken Roman tub. This is an outstanding SPEctALISTS. 962·7788 llurry ! 963-ti767. example or a home that ··~~~~E:~ [_°""'"~liiii ~~i~~:~ {DOS\ pools and it ls corn! lhe new year in a p)eWily fleduded m 4 a~'b great H arbor View BAYFROMT p atfo settin•. 2- Carmel 3-bedroo'm, fa mi· L " ly room and forma l din· uxury is provided tn BedrooJDi, den~ 2-baths. ing room. Va cant· Move this brand new, custom formal dining and a price bui lt exec mansion. of only $69,900. C!<LL right in. $79,500. Su b d & d I Cc.<? '>dt!A l Yr. warranty inc. per ecor es gn. now, ....,.,.&MO'U Call 675-7225 boat activities & sparkl· · E;CT TerriCic view or Bay, !p SEL ing lights at night. PROPERTIES .All'·' I n A •U{( ( ,1.vau ,11 'o'A•llt \".·\I J J1:1· HE.\l:t''\ A BERG E.NTERPRISES CO 646-7711. 1111 HOLIDAY GREETINGS · . FROM ALL OF US TOA~OFYOU TAX SHELTER COATS & OCEANi~ SOUTH WALLACE OCEANSIDE REAL ESTATE f o. ?.! Pd L Er T ~ Lily INC. urmsne , pro ess1ona y Costa Mesa OUice: decorated model! ($4,000 1491Baker,546-4141 inventory} 2BR, l 'hBA s ingle story condo. NewportBeach Office: Enclosed garage. Patio 170 Newport Ctr Dr, with wrought fence & Suit.e 100640-6161 gate. Adult (over 40} Huntington Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESI.LY N TAYLOR CO. tU:J\LTOHS ·-.11111· t ~Ht; GeMral 1002 Gftterol 1002 CLIFfHAVEt' Sunshino-indoors & out. Charm abounds in this open beam country pro· vincial. 3 Bedrooms. pool & iacuni. Offelled at $123,500. PETE BAR~ETI · -REALTY- WAHTEO Mother-in-law, to love carefree J -bedrm/den Penif}sula Point jewel. Use as guest house or second home. HALPIHCHIM REALTORS 2727 E.Coast Hwy 675-4392 642·5200 675•40GO Classified Ads sell big ~~~~~~~~~ items, s m all itedlS or Want Ads Ca 11642-5678 any item. .642·5678. ·--------~ ~omqiun1ty . p ool. Office: Jacuzu. clubhouse. N r. 1~~ro~2~l~A~tl~a~n~ta~,~96~2~-44~54~~ El Camino Plaza shop-1. ping center. Walk to bus lane. 30 min. l o San Diego. A vail. now. $32,500 COMPLETE. BY OWNER. 548-3036 $©lt4UlA-~£trS8 14,af Intriguing Word G·ame with o Chudl~ Boots are Coziest! O R-ronge letters of tt.e four 1trombled ""°'ds be- low to form lour Sl"'OI• words. I CHITCE ' I 2 I I I I I TENGI I I I 1 I I } . I R A R C y I There'5 one big difference i:> betwe en toking your girl ' IS I I I friend out to dinner end tek· · · · . "! ing your wile. With one you I I count your bleu1r1Q5. Wilh the 1-. _G_O...,,....C .... C.;;._A...;.;.N_....t. olher you count your -. I 16 I I I O Complele !tie dlvckl• quoted by t.ll1ng In rhe m•u<no word .._...._....___._.__~_. you develop from 11ep No. 3 ti.'°"'-e PRINT NUM&HEO LlllfRS IN I l HE SE SOU.ARES UNSCRAMBLE ABOVE lUTUS 10 GET ANSWER SCRAM-LETS AMwen. hi Classifkatloa 7100 I. macnab I Irvine realty WALK TO THE COUNTRY CLUB From this beautiCul, California ranch style home situated in the "custom homes section" of Me sa V e rde. Features: spacious 3 br + den + den + family room and exceptional pool & jacuzzi. Truly de· signed for California liv· ing in lhe best style. Nothing like it available. Please phone for more info. and a ppointment, but better hurry! 546-2313. oPfN r11 Q •"sq"" TC' rr tJ•<"F•~ [~ I 1,t : 11 t ~ 1a: II 'I ,:,. ;416,9f0 Ever-1 an~ ·~r this pn1l Jf ownership fam home will m ake you sm ile with delight. Huge bdrms. Im- mac. thruout, on huge lot .with dream kitchen for the lady of the house with lovely cabinets & tile work & sparklin~ bit-in appliances. Won 't last. 646-7711. Open Eves. ~. ... SUIURllA PARK MODRGPOOL &JACUZZI Great family M me ln ve r y desirable neighborhood, outstand· ing location near schools. park. tennis ~burls, bike t rail and bea c h . Features 4 br, fam rm, 2~ baths: and charming "hideaway" rumpus room or den. Beautiful swimming pool & Jacuzzi with low maintenance yard. Unmatchable at $71,500. Please phone 546·2313 for more details. Ol'fN 111 9 ,,t·s fUN TO Rt NtCf 1•• "B :, :~-j , -----U llo4 .. , ClAY a. ,OUAN 0 Reortono• letter& of 1"9 lou< tcrombled wo•d• ti.-tow to f0t111 four ~"'pie -rd1. : TE MLEH LI 2 I' I I I S. T E W P I I I' I --~ I T A F H I ~ A tig'1twad• I l w,iw: ~ > I I ' I I doesn'1 •lway$ 1nsf,t ttlal tho . . . . . g irl poy the dlQl)et cti.clc. He ..---------. sometimes offers lo --for j l B A T R E y I it. • l ·I ... --..,-..-, --.-,-=,--T-1--.1-1 O Comolete the cl.11Ckle oueled ., • . • • . . by f•lltr•Q 1n the m•w ng word• .._.....__-.£.._._.__~_. you develop lrom 11ep No. 3 below. e ~~~~:~~~1~~tnm I' r r t r I' I' I e ~i' .. :L,um~·1 i I J:,, ... J.: .J) ,,I: SCU.MrUTS Answers in Classification 7100 ~eMral I OOZGeMNI I 002 ···········~······················· .. •········ macnab I Irvine realty · FIHEI HOM!$ FROM $14,5'00 TO $850,000 SPYGLASS' OPEH HOUSl · SAT. & SUN. 1-4:30 P .M. #67 MONTECITO. View! View! View! Ocean, Harbor, Catalina, Sunsets · & Ni g ht Lights! Popular. Tradewinds Plan -brand new -4 bedrooms, family room + 3·car garage. $179,950. (Pll) . · DOU HOUSE+ INCOME C~rona del Mar-tree-lined street -t uper location. 2 bedrooms fireplace, kitchen w /eating area: PtUS 1 bedroom unit w/private patio, 2-car garage. $84,500. Mary Lou Marion 642-823.5. (P12) EASTILUFf CHARMER Lovely Lusk 3 bedroom w /family room, ga m·e room (or 4th bedroom) PL US 20x40 pool. An ex· ceptional value at $98,500. Jeanne Newman 642-8235. (P.Ll) I HEWPOIT COUNftY SITTING Attract ive 3 bedroom, 4 bath home complete w /raised hearth fireplaces in Cam.ily & living rooms. den, formal dming. island ~itchen, s un patio & ,pool. 2900 sq.ft. $149,500 fee. VJc Jashinsld 642·8235. (P14) . LINDA ISU Superb Bayfrontl Elegant 4 ~:fOOm w/f amilr rQQm.. (annal dining room. bonus r~ 41,'.a baths + gourmet kitchen. · :ooo. Appt. only. Donna Gods,ball 644·6200. (PlS) -. . . , FULL CH.All& YIJW Betwee n Harbor ll,lan4 ,4 J,.inda Isle! Spacious, 1~~~ S ~m & den home w lhuee 4lvin& l'QOm. dining room w /""111>.ean)ed ceil- ings ~ + terraizo fireplace & den w /old world charm.~ slip for . ~: lWi~::°· ~ ' .. ~~ I~' I " • .JJa11e a 1Jni'lue rJew '/jeal'J A lrT Of CLASS Sophisticated Big Canyon townhome! Cobblestone courtyard entry. gas lamp, exquisite decor featuring rich wood paneling, beams, moldings and parquet flooring. Two bedrooms, a den, a T . V. sitting room and a view of city lights ·and ocean sights. Presented at $142,500. Very uptown! U,_.l()Ut: li()Ml:i UNIC>Uf. tif)Mf.S REALTORS~ 675·6000 REAL TORS , 675·6000 2443 East. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 2443 Eau Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 1525 Mesa Verde Drive East C~ta Mesa. 546-5990 ' 1002 t002lei....-ol •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G..,... I0021GeMr.. II 1002 \\' I : S I. I. Y ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I TAYLOR CO. OUl"I Vt A~ HEA l.TOt{S ·.t 1H·t· UJ4H BAY AND BEACH 675-3 0 00 •'•HJ, I C.:OA::.T HW.., LCl~Ol\IA ur L Ml\~ PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP HAllOlt VIEW .. US SAUSALITO catt urtoday to see "perfection-plus ' in most popular Lusk 3 BR. FR home. New range & ovens. Beautiful! 2111 S• Jaa ... Hiiis Rood MEWPORT CEHTa. H.I. 644-49 t 0 ... will show when you own this home of distinction. The owners, a builder of some renown, & the wife, an interior de- signer who has won the equivalent to an ~CA~. ha ve collaborated in creating 1002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• this Dream Home" with every ASSUMABLE practical innovation conceivable. This exciting 5 bdrm., 5 bath home, is Jocat: FHA LOAN ed on the bay, complete with pier & slip. This lpvely 4 bdrm. 2 The panoramic bay & ocean view is bath Newport Heights home is nestled on a considerably greater than 180 degrees. quiet c ul·de·sac on a The night lights are spectacular! giant lot with 9 kinds of Please call us for app 't. fruit trees. grapes and BAY & BEACH REALTY be rries, and a large garden area. Walk to OUI 26ttl YEAR 675-3000 shopping and schools too. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Plenty or room for a pool. $49,500. GeMral I 002 GtMral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 IEDROOM + "SEASIDE CHALET" FAMILYROOM Summertime beacn This home has it all. Up· retreat. Few steps to g raded throughout. ocean. Total privacy prime Huntington Beach with high walls. A·frame location . fire place In styling. House of glass. family room. Just listed Indoor garden atrium at only s:n.950. It won't lo aded with tropical last-take advantage. Ue plants & ferns. Rugged first to call for appl. to beam ceilings in all see. 963·6767. rooms. Log burning Ql'(N l1fQ•1I HU~JIOllt"(•' fl r ~pl . e . winding [~ ~ st a1 rc se t balcony landing. Priva undeck lt!rrace off ·massive '"==========~! master suite + 2 more -bedrooms. One bedroom POOL T AILE downstairs could be deo. Can be accommodated in Formal din!ng off brick the super lge FR In this decorat.ed kitchen. C~ immac & ideally located lry. pat!o· Plus Olymp~c home. With lovely decor swtmming pool & te.nnis & fastidious gardens. courts. Whal m_ote could this brand ne.w listing you ask for? Call loda~ with GI terms s hould gp MZ,;,~·t)·ITSfuNTORr111n• MESA VERDE immed. 646-771 l. Ope n [~' •. , I C Cl b Eves.. ~'.ltJ~Hj~ Bea:'X,m.u200 . _ . , .. ~--=··-··~ bath plus den, formal ' • ' · · dining room , arch ed. • ; ~ , : : beamed e ntertainment BIKE TO IEACH ar.ea s~rroundi~g pool I with sid e pa tao and FIXER UPPER Heated po~l , huge balcony. Many extras. ?JOO Sq. ft. custom home paneled family ~oom, Come sec! Compare for new carpet in g, >n San Clemente Golf draperies, builtins . $79,500. :ourse. Pool, choice Edison High School Dis-. ~alikon . Ofwfner anBxKio1:,-lrict. 10 % down. $45,000. IM IQuail ~ " a c o e r . . CALL 962· 7788 • lac .S92·6643 . . . p • K€V · . Prftftft'ti•a Find what you want in I I IC -..-752•1920 Daily Pilot Classifieds. P.€ALTOP.S _ 1400 ou~1ut NlW~T HACH GeMral t OOZ'Geeral I 002 Ge•ral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~~ ON THE BLUFF View-View-View $46,500 . 2 bedrooms, 2 baths Con· dominium . F ireplace, family room, tile entry. Custom carpeting and d r apes. Decor ator's wallpaper throughout. Separate laundry room. Two enclosed patios, one custom bricked. 2 car garage, electric door opener, swimming pool around the corner . Jacuzzi &Sauna. BY OWNER 18724 MaDlewooclLn HUNTINGTON BEACH Off Ellis, down Chapel Lane between Beac h Blvd & Magnolia 968-4293 Balboa Island Mini Vie)¥ __ ,,........._ ..... ..,I.,.~_.. •• ., HM..-Por S. HOUles Foil" S-. ······················· ················•······ ....................... l C.-.dtf Mar 1022 ............ dt 1040 ............. c1. 1040 .. ....... :~iff .......... Ci.~~£ .......... ;;~···... JI El'cellent 3 BR. 2 H;t, <.;lose to tht-surf 'n Hu 1 LOCATION TOWNHOUSE HO DOWM VA. Super Huntington Beach end unit Townhouse at only $39,500. J Big bedrooms, 2 baths, ..._ ldtcM and dining area and no common wall. Only steps to poof"and recreation. As· sumab1e 7~ % loan with payments only $212 per month incldg. taxes. First time offered. c• 546-5110. $55,900 LOVB. Y 3 year old Mesa Verde Home. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths w /cathedral ceil- ings, patio kitchen and corner lot. Low maintenance yard with large patio and fnit lrff'-Call us for complete details. 546-5110. ATTENTION BUILDERS UYE IH THIS HICE -2 bedroom home while you bui Id your units on the l-4 lot. J;toom for pool table in large converted ~amity room. Walk in closets, paneling. gas bltins and covered patio enhance this property. Don 't delay on this. Only $4'0,500. CaU 546-5880 4 ground noor owner unit W/2 Pn·v ,, ....... & lux t;11tah~ lake groundi;. SSl 250 • urlou:s mut;r~te Room llalort m1Udt1! En· 4 &droont, i Bath home j PLUS lryfuill,Sbedroomis,pool in nit·e area ~ Stone 2 BR R ·ntal w/largc table inz.cd faJ.ly room, f1Nplace, big master l patio deck :M:parate formal dmmai bedroom. pOOI table, and room 3 bat.h.$. Mailiave IOlS or extras. Cl~e to IOTH rarcplucc covertng both i.choolS anb freeway. Our • With wood human.: noor~! Owncrdesperat~. bei.t b1i1y. C•ll lo sec. t f1replacei.. vaulkcl wOOd 11e1.'<is qwck sale. submit SJ6.883G i beam <••h•<• and '"""' any & all orrm. BKR. ~~ if.i~~ttw'F~·:··c:~; iir· .-a. 1 ~NlLlL llAILE.Y & AS~UCIATES By owner. $58.500. So or Hwy, s m. ol<t,er 4 Ur. 2 ha. Prine. only. 675.:~aa. '"# I In Califon.la .. llG·VACANT *WALK* .z Sl~ry TO THE IEACH ~ew p~11nt .'0 and ouL Prom this beautiful 3 Br, .i'ormul furn1ly rm & din 2 Ha home. Big Country ing rm liU(J & covered kitchen brtck fireplace RARE put10 a.rt•a Vt>ry low bwlt·U\ 'osQ. S years old 4 BR DUPLEX ~ri.ced at 11.?l,y $S8.~. & best or ali is the SO. OF BAYSIDE ~71 Tiller Circle. Wont bargam pnce of $45 ~ la~t' ! World Heal t:5tate Start the New Yea~ in I . j ! I I with :.i 3 UH. 2 BA rental. 55ti 7777 your new home Only 1 1 ~ years old. 8391710 • Featuring be1tm ceilings, REX L. HODGES J natural wood and brick ON THE BLUFF HEALTY I t ext ures and perfect • • locauon. C:all 644-7211 View• View• View lnin• 1044 2 tx:droom~. 2 h11th!> Con fURTLEROCK Presjdenl dum1n1um F1rt!placc. Home. 3·BR. 2-ba. famib fomlly room. tile entry room . lovely e nclosed (;u~tom c:arpct1ng and courtyard. $81.500. $46,500 ·················••4••· i ~PVGhASS H4 bL4BR.2 c.Jrapc ~ Decorator's •BONDREALTY• \ 111....1ow VACANT Ba. ram ·rm, d in·r m , wallpapl'r throui:tTout. Blf-llTT r· " Separate laundrt room. 7 "' 1 ----------O~~ TR"" ..... SFrraRl:ft h f pool, jaeuu i & ortice. '"" .. ;" "'" U\ Uoll'-must ave ast s175.000. By o wne r Twocnclui.cdpa 1u!>,on1: sale. Popular Camelot model. 4 Bedrm 64().1751 cu~tom l>mkcd. z car lr•ine Townhouse with large fa mily room, living room, • ----g<iragc. electric door form al dining room and kitchen eating Costa Mesa I 024 openl·r. ~wimming pool 3 BR. 2 Ba. looks like model homt:. $59.900. SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT 549-0812 645-4203 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttrounc.I thc l'O rner. area. Picture perlect condition. Great Jacull.I & sauna. locatiOR. Asking $67,600. Call 540.1151. Family NEW YEAR1S SPECIAL JUST LISTED -3 bedroom and family, rustic beam patio, brick BBQ and fire ring. Supe r sharp with lots of extras. Hear new. Askin g $.57,000. Must sell. Call 540-1151. NEWPORT BEACH OHE ILOCK FROM THE IAY -on Lido Island. Supe r s harp 3 bedroom and den with 4 baths. Hiqhty ~oded and new on the market. Call for appointment to see . Offered at $129,500. Call 540. ~ 151. lalboa Pettiftwla I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 PRICES Cottage, Bu IOOa S55.000 Duplex. Newport S87 ,650 Duplex. Balboa Sl05,000 Duplex. Newport $113.400 Duplex, Balboa SI 18,600 ABAHDOHEO 4 BR Tripls:i9~0:porl 2 STY-BEACH Marshall Realty 675·4600 $54,900 Capistrano Bea_c_h _I 018 Formal entry to spacious ••••••••••••••••••••••• living room. Formal din· Retreat Room For Boat. Camper Big, beautiful 2·slory 1 On a gorgeous. private corner lot. Fane) white brick fireplace. birch cabinets 81~ bonus room for all your parties Sen sational chers kitchen Best l0Lat1on! BKR. $54'.950, c all 54-0·1720 TARIEU. "# I in California" VA OWNER ANXIOUS 4 + 2 +FAMILY DINE Immediate possession can be yours! Extensive used brick accentuates this country style homl'. Every woman's dream kitchen with all the wife· s aver conveniences. Mammoth br ick fireplace. Five king sized bedrooms, with massive BY OWNER 18724 ABANDOHEO 2 STY MaDlewood Ln SPANISH HUNT1NGTON Bl':ACll + 2 PATIOS Off l':11ts. down Chapt:l HEED OCCUPANCY? Lane Ul'twecn Ue.ad1 Vac•anl & waiting! Movt• 1 Bl\'d & M ~gnol~a .in fast and decorate your • 968~129:1 ____ I heart out! CLEAN & Har c z Br Be au t y. NEW! Spanish lirephtt·c. Secluded 31 ~ yr old. c:u l-Cathedral beamed ce1I cl ~JL' 546.500. 58 l ·2J06 angs. Bright as spring all own. tiled kitchen. Gigantic .. fiesta .. family room ---------1 Wind ing staircase to PRETTIEST On The Block And it's a very nice block too' Lotated Ul most pre· sllg1ous area! 3 hugl' bedrooms. 2 balhs. sun ken Roman Rath. formi.11 dm1n~ + pnvate atrium off mastcr suite. W:.ilk to beach. tennis. handball tourts. Completely up- i:raded for most dis· t•riminat ing buyer. Steal this rast. it won't last al $64.700. Call Bil $50 We'll Sell Your House in 60 Days At Fair Market Value, Or Pay For The Privileqe! RED CARPEf' Hamilton at Bushard 962-5511 Queen of Spain hideaway swte. Super si.te walk·m 1 closet. Pn vale Spanish bnck patio PLUS largl' backyard patio! Low maintenance. Try $6100 down for Instant home' Sharp·don 'l hes1tatc·call today 752·1700. lOi-HI h 9 • 1J <. 'L •1 f "li ( '• t [®IU!IUI GAMER-OOM You've always wa nted for pool. tv, &elc. Also, 3 br 2 ba . C HOI C I:: I LOCATION. $64,500. LE RAISOR REALT·Y 4523Campus Or. Irvine Campas-Valley Shop Ctr CALL 8)3'e600 P06L WITHIN STEPS PARKSIDE BEAUTY. :I Brs. den, family kitchen, easy C"are yard wilols of upgrading. It's below Si)t).000. LE RAISOR REALTY ing room is conveniently New Home S53. 900 served from huge garden Just completed .beautiful view kitchen. SLIDING 3 br, 2 ba, fireplace. WALL OF GLASS leads large lot w/huge trees. to covered terrace and S5400 down. Open Sat & rambling ~rou nd s . I Sunll to5.27101Dolores. Dra mati c s tairs to Westbay H omes . hideaway master s uite & 496·3431_. ------ maste r suite . Enter---------• tainer's covered patio. 4523 Campus Dr .. lrvinl' Ca mpus Valley Shop Ctr CALL 833-1600 children's qua rter s, owner anxious . Must sacrifice! Hurry! Call 963-7881. ()Piii 111 Q • rr ~ f UtJFOH '• r • By owner · 2 Br, 2 Ba 2 car gar, lg fncd back yd & lg patio. $42.500 496·0308 eves. 34546 Calla Portola Corona del Mar 1022 Assume low interest V /\ loan. Seller's loss you r garn at $49.950. Full price. Call now 646·7171. Of''· I J • [f81 I •1 • I '°"I I THE REAL ESTATE RS -' Real Estate byMLVAY SUPERI LIVING TURTLE ROCK TERRACE [,~ : :· l ;.'.j ••••••••••••••••••••••• MO DEPOSIT· -HORETURM! Lots or glass. wallpaper. a ir conditioning and puri fier. A bcautiru1 3 bdrm .. 3 bath home with 2 fireplaces. s pacious fa mily room. lots ot closets. utility, 3·car garage and a terriC1t· VleW. $119,500 ~ . -, , I I QUAIMT DUPLEX --- i Se<"on ~ (}reelingJ :km ' ~ :J~e Coveg al Q-umf i ~: ~~e~sn~a~~;:~x~;;n::e~=s~~~~t~~in~;s~:~ , Great Span ish 'Duplex. >13 b edrooms. brick $35,900. fireplaces. ankle deep Two-bedroom home with > h a g c a r P e l i n g · heated pool. Not a condo. Cathedral beamed ceil· Assume existing loan. mg, 20 foot patio balcony. Near South Coast Plaza. Owner will help finance. Will consider V /\ l crm~. South of Hwy. The kind or proper ly buyers search our town for. Quaint. cute. c harm- ing, unique (oops!). and adorable. With bea m ceilings. knolly pine walls. wood burning rrplc and a sunny patlO, nght around the corner from Carna tion Park. S86.000. Call 644-7211 VACANT WESTSIDE Don't miss this one-4/BR home with huge family room w/open beam ceil· ing and bri ck frplc. Needs some T LC·All terms. $38.900. C/\LL Prestige Homes. 645·6646 i\ small deposit & the re· turn on your in\'cstment will astoni~h you. Sharp Condominau m wi th DR . frplc. 2 car gar. Only $34,000! 968·445n 552-7500 red hill happy and even wondrous ov,er the realization that they can '& build their estates, nesteggs. or fortunes foster with real '° ~ estate than wit h their wages while not only beating. but even · ~: W_ pmfiting from inflation. t ......... torword to _..1og ,.. .... ~ i ca.Ing par . . . ~ W Don Berman Pat Kent ~ f: Manny Altman Bob Kocisko ~ Joe A peck Helen Kotob '-Bea Arnold Dennis McBride ~.< Jack Blanchard -!Ais McMillan ~00 Carol Brokop;> l'.~uriel Mead Fem Chandler L>u Meadows f Mark Cohen Sally ~ueller ~ Dennese Cole Mike Murray j Jerry Cook'. Lowell Phipps ~ .Harry Cowan Bunnie Porter 0 0 Mary J ean' C~awford Geneva Ryan ~ Marjorie Dastrup Bob Scoti f: Sy~ey'Eilenberg Cliff Sharp ~ Andrew· Foster Ruth Stubbs ,. Madge Foster Lee Totten 'JI Pc?ggy French Kathy Tracy ~.;y Dick Fox Joanie Trossen ~: Dick Green Ken Warden John Hassell Ted Webe f Doug Hockett Beverly White i Louise Hoste.tier Jae~ Yaccatino ., ' : J.: IF.$.i . f.~ i ~, 7'2•1"20 1~ •tftO I~ • Meo QUAil st NtWf'OtlT alAC'M ., ~ ou.tflA flllw!Olt MAOt ~~~~~~~~ ) " CALL 962· 7788 CALL 962· 7788 • K€Y ,Q. .. K€V . ~I P.€ALTOP.S A cieJDI P.€ALTOP.S Ii l91Mral I 002 G...-al I 002 644-7270 HAPPY -HAPPY!! NEW YEAR John Allard Joni Baker Liz Dilworth • Bevis Metzler From Jay Shepardson Tony Shepardson Barbara Pressen Gloria Webber and ANl'tlE! ! I' (H .. ~ •ff ff• 1111 H 11 .. I .. uuo .. , ....... You may be just right for this M·Verde home 4Br. 2Ba, DR/Den & Bar Large Woodsy Lot 2810 Serang Pl. 557-1849 Owner $63,500 Open 12/29· l/4 -Call .. 4 Br 2 Ba, rrptc. lmmac. Nr-. S. Coast Plaza. By Owner. VA /\ssu m . Prine. Only. 545-3003 /Jn NIGEL nAILEY & ASSOCIATES 1---------Dana Point I 026 LIDO SANDS Well kept 3+Den home w /beautlful covered Lanai nnged with col· orful nowers & greenery. Only 144 paces from a sandy beach & sh ort walk to pool & proposed park. Only $65,000. Call 644-7211 qwck. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR Cu 1Yd o . Ocean/Sunset Vu. Ten· nis. Pool. ~44 ,9~0. By Owne r . 714 ·833·4669 Wkdys, 7 14 ·496·8 174 Wknds. Fountaift Valley I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A MUST SEE Need a realty 552-7500 red hill ,.eelty Jackie 0 . would buy this lovely home. 4 Br, t•OO sq rt. $:49.~. 18100 san An· Lease Option? · ~ tomo St. 968·5319 or . . • ~ 642·8584 By Owner. Open Ownt:r will consider one --------· House Sat/Sun 1 .~ on this lovely 5 bedroom. 1--------------'· lo/• bath· home Close to 1041 VIEW IRVIME TERRACE ........... °"leach I 040 all schools. shopping and ••••••••••••••••••••••• freeways. Se~ to aip· Front row custom home LAST CHAHCEE on Dolphin Terrace w /4 TO BUY A U EACH BR. secluded s wimming HOUSE preciate, call now'' l'G16Ml:tf]llj!tQ !~·4411(~0 546-8103 pool. reflection pond, Fol" only $29,995. 4 Short newly remodeled kitchen blks to heh. Big l<tt. 28r, a und PAN 0 RAM I C b3. *°'fH HOUSE• NIGHT LIGHT. BAY1 SCOTTREALTY 12·S.Sat&Sun. OCEAN Ir ISLAND $36-7533 16236W3yfarer. Vll':WS. $199.SOO. fee. ---------Beautifully decorated. Call644·72lt. The fastest draw in lbe cautomiied Ir~ famil.Y -West ... a Daily Pilo\ ..-1terrront home. 2 ....................... GRACIOUS ... .. .living. Laguna st yle, with outstanding white water views ln Lower Tempi· Hills area. A qullhty. c ustom home with 3 bdrms., 3 baths, pane.led den, scp. guest suile, + a soundproo( studio as a bonus. Priced riiht at $139.SOO ~NIGL I BAH rv & l\C-,50rll\TE5 642-5678. rm " ton. Lr1t bout slip. Classified Ad. rbooo Frplc's, 4 Dr. 4 ba , rec -~llwb~V Harbor Sales. 846--4408, Classified Ads 84.2·S6'18 Broker. ••·aoo ----....--~...._~---------~ --------~ • 1, I V E f N L A G U N A · BEACH: We hue the perfect house for you: from old L.aguna ut STU G! mospheru lO the best Jr (.luality & cl~&a<'e In 3 new Laguna Jiving ! bdrm. 2· ''2 bu, vu hon\c $71,500 to $145,000 Call us i..-, uod see them! wt .... ams. 1\>ICt Pood. lite & wood thrugu~! S76.~. __ 4_9_4_-8_0_5_7 __ •OCEANFRONT• Rare at $199,500. By ovmer. 752-1171 /499·4384 . . . ' . .,..wport •ec.. · a O.t Mewport .. och I 069 ·······~··············· •........•............. * llG CANYON * Elegant living and enter· taining ln t\lis 2800 sq, Cl. pro(~sionally decorated and landscaped 3· bdl"m, formal dming, family room home . Pool . Jacuzzi, B·B·Q pit, in Can· tasllc setting. 3-car .:ar wt elet' openers. fl~S,000 CALL NOW 752 ·7315 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Portolino, immac. 4 Br, 3 Ba, finished bonus rm " loft, $91,SOO for quick.sale _._ ________ 1 pnnonJy,640-6341 co ..... rcfal llAUTIFUL Property 1600 DOVH SH QR ES ••••••••• • • •• • • • ••••••• ____ ___. ___ _ LOWESTPRICED CPAwlshestopurt'hase DUPLIX HOME ON approximately GALAXY DRIVE SS00.000 ( $42,900 ct.ive 3br. fem ml, Ivan Wells atrium, 4 BR, of good ht Westnliftlshr pool, vacant. $395/mo. 3 Ba. Marvelous day & Commercial Property 839-1710 lat. tas.t. $100 clearli.Ds. nite view. Pool & jacuui. in LOAguna Beach, for l\EX L. HODGES Agt, 146-3t55. Price reduced below ap· own long term invest· R "'-praisal. l82A Galaxy Dr. ment. Prin Only! EALTY 3~, and faJnily. lo Mesa DONALD M. BIRO. (213) 392 28611 L Terde. $375/mo. Agt, Ask ClllJW'G N~ • '052 Auo<oal9', ... 110., Open Daily & Wknds. 1·5. . Laguna Beh. Oldtt• . roe Les. 540·1151. ••••••• •• •• • • •• • • •••••• $159,500. 645-8498 $70,000. lnCQme '"°· zs'9.1----------1 ~Ian REAL E'iTATE 900 Gl•·nr.r)" ~I * l~ALS * LSE-$600/mo. 3·4 Br. • bODUi l'm. 4 ba, UNIVE ITY PMK cpts/drpe, pat/ ovrh;.ing, 4 BR 2~ Ba, Cum. $$00 auto spmklrs, ~l/ten· THeTERR,ACE nlsprM'g M0-6134 2 BR, 2 Ba. $365/$385 • ' 3 BR, 2 Ba $425 _..... TURTLE ROCK c..ntr.o 3278 TERRACE ••••ri•~ .. ••••••••••••• 4 BR, 4 Ba, Pool $1 Br & den, rec rllciliUes, DEERFIELD pools, $290 mo. Adults. • 2 BR, 2~ Ba 831-2395 38R 2Ba. WALNuTSQUARE 3 BR,28a NEWPORTSHOlES WATERFRONT W/SLIP BALBOA dn prin only bmt · EAST'SID'f: A DIAMOMD Laguna Niguel. 3 BR .<or 2 & de,n> .. ln Bill Carroll 640.5560. 075-2172 3 Br, dbl 1ara1e. Jg fncd Vu. rptc. wa"" anterior, the choice community move-in cond. Cbo1ce, Hasting&Co. Realtor BAYFRONT Lohf • . 2200 rd, j~ ~· $3SO mo. fenn•d rl'i:I_!" yd, great • • P R 1-V A T-~ · ~~~rf ~':.~ls t: ~~a~: THE llUFFS ••••• ::';!•••••••••••••• _e8'e ___ • ______ , 494 947) ~-19 (\Jib 2&R,2Ba GREENTREE ' 28R,1Ba RandaoS.nJoaquin 2BR,2Ba Brand New 2 Br 1 ~ Bi.,, z car atfath. ga1", up· iraded crpta, \Ue., drps. S26S mo. 483--0208 Lux 4 Br 3 Ba 3 car 1ar, crpts, drper, beaut. yd. Cfose t o bch •• $400. 493.3437 floorplan. Jrnmac ulale I PR ESTlG LOUS. new $S6.900 553•750 120 feet·waterfront pro· · n Mesa Del Mn. lovely 3 l'ondtlion , 2 bdrm s. custom 3·bedroom home CAYWOOD REALTY ti:{0~n~~ri~'!'·~e~1i~a~ 'LEVEL_R·3L01' !:k!r~i.f:gu;~e:t~: $64,500. ~ I on pool -size lot , o n • 548-1290 * The f~b~.: ~~plan! dock, sport fishing land· 4 or possibly 5 units. $370.549·9911or673·2631 Monarch Buy Terral'e. Red tile roof. Raised ing, ye1cbt sales. oceano· Area of deluxe apart· 2 BR, 2 Ba, den $460/ ~52-7500 red hill 3 Bd, 2 ba, citpts, drps, fenced yd., dbl garage. very clean. $315. 586-5'78. EMERAl,D BAY Many fine features . Uni\'. Park llome·4Brs graphy base, restaurant merits. Selling p t U· E. Side 8Br 1~ Ba, new $139.950. FR, 3Ba, Pri vale yard portico entry. Step up to or shops. Price $65<>,000 sessed value cpts, close·toacbools, lee A \'cry s pec.u;I home w1lh Laguna Niguel Realty Lse1Sale 644·7770 huge living room-view to or will consider lease. 646-3928, eves; 548-3561 back yard. No lge dogs. 180 degree ~·iew. over-· sparkling blue common $350 963 6739 k f, looking Emerald Bay & 830-5050 496-4040 --ADORABLE pool. Comfy gourmet 642·5200 mo. . as or ,.eelty ••••••••••••••••••••••• l . l 1 I .• . p.-&.... la-H Realty Bob. 557-12.47 Eves. drps Scmta Ano 3280 a a mu 111 l lO u1slance . '"A'" FR.AME kitchen. Queen size .. JC .. .. ~ 2 Br duplex, cpts, , High cc11tngs & unusual· bedrooms. Den or extra Larry Pfister Lovely 3 Br, 2 be, dbl gar, stove, refrigN'd. $185 .. I,\ large hvirtg areas ~1,·c WALK TO BEACH bedroom-your choice! bllns, frplc, cpts, drps, ---------i 2 br duplex, yard, patio. J slalely cbutm lo th1~ 4 Perfect for weekends, Decorator wallpaper! lge facd yd , watr pd. R .... T .. LS chJldren ok. $200. BR. Among the features renlal, or permanent re· Seller has purchased LAND VALUE • $350. )st, 1st, $100 sec. .., .,_ 3 Br,yard,gu.$24S. . area20xJ<fll\'ln$!room sldence. 3 Bedrooms, 2 new home-ANXIOUS! 211-21362ndSt.N.B. MoWlehoM/ CaJle73-4838. 2 Br,lba $375 3Br,fncdyd,gar,t>llns \\llh del'k & \tew ler· (>. 0 -;;#J'-. bath, 2 story. Very Take advantage $53,750 2500Sq. fl., concrete blk TrtrPrks 2300 2Br+den,2ba· SS2S $265 • family area, lovely 0 (/~~--:. 0 of charm.+++ Large todav-752-1700. fice. lot 60x90. Contact 1 BR trlr. 8x36, s mauf9ullt•V•y 1234 2 Br,JbaNB $l200 642-9900 ra<'e. A 35x l l' dining & 1 ~-.•• >~,·~.'!' ,: modern kitchen with lots f u 11 price! C a 11 bldg, retail store or of· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br,2ba· $380 HOMEFIMDERS master su1 w. i.pac:1ous ~1' o Pfioterted sundet'k com· '"''·'' .,., ~· •110•u. r• Mgr. 642-8252 Owner, aduJtpark.Nopets. ··~C••••;••;;•• ~=~·l~~a $4JC>.$470·1---------~~~~th"o!~~a:1~~~~ .· ~o;'~.·,.~·: fo~~a';';~~s~~tp~f~~~r:~~ [~ ll~~iJJ1·r11· <213>247-2120 S2.o.s 548-6173 -inut-1ita ~cry 3 · 3BBr21h bbaNB sE':9t:.~~;~nd:-~;:;,;~1~: Jnd large .undeveloped bathwg. Don't miss this ·. .111 • • n..--c-..tv · · · 4 r,21h a ....., ...,., "'CL'0"""".,·1786. • 1 ..,._._..,. -··J bedroom. and den home. n-" ba ~,......, down:.tam1 with bath & one for just $67.900. Call CORNER LOT PrOperty 2500 Crpts, drps, relrig, cozy 4™ ~~ $500 sho~er for ,e,creat1on or "?;:..~/1lh11NT!JH•1 I,' ocie..u .. .1 100xl22' on Edinger ....................... frplc, lrg yard. Near LE RAISOR ~~!!'!'~~ ...... ~?!.! tx'<lrooms,~~.500 [ ~ liAf"'lll between Broadway & LEMON HEIGHTS beach, schools and shop: u!~R~~fw~s~~~., FROM · _ 116 l!Vftlttl . , BR+ r~~~~1,;.1.,e1. ~~:..;;.<;.'.•;!.~:Sm!~~;~r ru':~.::~~,';;~,';., wm ~~,t.:d;d°M~~:."~~ <SZJ ~~~~1!.!rvme 3 Br, 2 ba, bllns, fncd yd, dbl gar $325. 494i N77 _ 'C!)t ----····s:~ Prestige Newport t'om-AskingonlySSS.900 Rentals fee.846·1311Agt.. CampusValle.yShopCtr MONARCH B_A_Y__ La~ ~r~ ~!Jty munit,y living, Sacrifice, SCOTT RE.ALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br2 Ba Condo, 2 car gar, CAl,.L 813-8600 3 Br + den. fncd yd, garage, $335. 4 Br. 2 ba, fncd yd, gar, $310. A \'NY spt1l'ial locallon. NEWPORT 1r. "'CH $62.SOO. Call 545·o303. 536"7533 Houses Furnished clutihouse, pool, all facil. L..-.a leach 3248 Oubt.rndm"' whitewater 1 block from th:bay on FOREST OLSON INC. Co1tdominiums/Tow1t• ....................... $295 mo. Call Ed Quinlan .~;: .... ~ ......... .. 4 Br, bltns, frplc $345. f HOMEFINDERS ~ \'lew of this from this J i....~....,,.~_...~....,,.._, Lido Island. Super sharp 1---------•l houses for sal~ 1700 Corona del Mor 3122 2 13 · 3 6 0 • 3 11 9 or 2GREAT RENTALS: BR . 2 Bti""11omc . Muny 3bedroomand denwith4 OPENS.AT/SUN 1·5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••,••• _7_l_4..s_3l_·0645 _____ _ ·642·9900 built·ms. 'lpjcious deck baths. I lighly upgraded 512 38th Street NO}lTH LAGUNA 1i'rn. 2 Br, ~wnhse, W /D, HuntincJton leach 1240 ~~~v~~~l~c'ri.st~~:~ and new on the market. NEWPORTISLA~D CONDOS ~stoChinaCo~~J.a936 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br, oc vu home, hieh in Condominiums the hills "of Laguna. Unfurnished 3425 rlub & ·.U~is courts . Call for appointmenl lo Waterfront home, pier & Whitewater Views-2 & 3 ---------1 5119.700. 11, sec. Offered at $129,500. float ; spic' n'span 3 bdrm.unitsifQmiS4.000. CameoShoresOcean!r~n VillagellealF.state Child, petO.K.$425. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Best of locations. East 3 Br, 2 Ba Co~do i~ Irvine Nine 3 Br condo • Highly shag, panelling, aar cond. upgraded. $400. children O.K. $335 mo., TURMIR ASSOC. Call 5-10·1151 lxlrm., 2 baths : warm & 420 Cypr ess-North I home. w/pool. Pvt stairs NoAg~ Fee 1105 N. Cst 11.,.y. La~una c o m r o rl a~ 1 e ho m ~; Laguna ' LO bch: 3 Br + maid, 3~ • Yorktowo/ Bushard. lease oplaon possible 494 1177 lutchen a GOURMETS Call 67§ 7ZZS I Ba . Din Rm, Fam Rm, 2BR,1 BA ... $285 __ .__ de 11 g h l ! Fr p I c . & • Sl500 mo. Owner 673-6036 •Yorktown/Magnolia WM POWE L E s pacious patio. Seller 3 BR 2 BA $300 · L R. · ~HERITAGE 552-'883 NewY~ar's ResolUtiotu? What dcl..you like? Wood & Glass. lots of :.pa<'e. pn\a<'y. view, warmtk.' n4.rrlosphere, or JUSt lherral"orancc that YOlJH UIMIH come fir.a. Let ·i. slart wllh an OpeQ l!OU!'!l'. Turn up lhc hill or l'at•1f1c Coa!lt Hwy near the Pottery Shack on tu ( 'ress St. & follow the signs to · 1324 l\\oi;ij· gs1de Or. 1635 Blue~·~ C:.i nxon Dr 1657 Blue t Canyon Dr Stop by IA~ .. 'i ffce & ~cc 1f the~e h'dttf!s are what )ou like. Noon lit 5PM I MA¥0CK CO H P~t\ATI0:-1 LAGUNA BEACH 4 ~21_.6_ M.AGMtFICIEHT OClAMVIEW Near ne.w•me is locat- ed in very best \ 1ew area of LaguM• 11eath. New lux\irious cpts & drps .. 3 pal10s. all w authentic Spamstt TUe throughout. Ownerw11lsell V/\. Century 21 556~1 ..._ ______ _ Builders New Cuttem He>t11e .;panish •flavor thru-out. Upper Vict.ona Beitlch. 3 rm. 2 Ba w/Oen. l~e 1cca n v1 t:w on quiel ,treet Reduce.d.to sa• .ooo. \ftns & ~ves. 499-2972 WEC.ANNOT CH.ANGE YESTERDAY THAT IS QUITE ¢LEAR . ,.. .. NOR BEGIN ON TOMORROW UNTIL IT IS HERE so . .ALL TH.AT IS LEFT FOR YOU AND FOR ME IS TOMAICE lOD.AY AS SWEET AS C.AN BE. HAVE A ~JJ~i:ljj.,,. I We're H.re To Sene Yo. Better. Enjoy the Good Life! 32325So. Coast Hwy. 499.4514 493-2513 REALTORS may he 1 P c in an c e . OPEN House Sun. 10·4. •Garfi~ld /Br~khurst 497·1751 497·2370 Townhouse $139,000 3 Br 1 Ba Jge yd, 314 3 BR 2 BA ~.,.,c 4 Br. House, Avail Jan 1 Unfurnished 3525 THE BLUFFS Balboa Bay Prop. ~~:;;;e, 626-0867 or •W~ert&;cl; ' thru J une 31/76. $475 mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• $58,000 !!! Reaffon 3 BR,2 BA ... $350 644-8160 10AM·4PM or ~Brben~do1 F.1V. Sunny 3 aR., 2 Baths * 67,·706Q * Costa Mna 3124 •Magnolia/Edincer 494·10007PM-9PM. tc . • rp c. ake view .. /t1&eEl640·5569 •1 L,i .. .. ................... ,. 3BR,2BA ... $310 3br, 2ba. White water & ~~!rl1~~if.~m:; he • Bluffs': Lux urio~ 2 Sen Cle-..M~.a" 1076 DuDl9xH/ ' "1 " .Back' Bay i ~Bd. ·-<i.ur.a-. t•Balsa./Btookhumt f lsland•vu.•.Pool, FrP, nu 963-6767 • bd . 2 ba Condo w / ••••••o·••••••••••••••• CJnits sGI~ 1800 house.Matureidulti $1& 3Bft.AAA. .. SJ2:L carpeu1:a painL.tasi4e. magnificent view or back Lowest priced ocean view •••••••• • •• ••• • ••• • •••• ibcl util. 642· 1272 • Bofsa/.8wshar6"' 8 90 Ca 11 yon V.i e w. ~ u.funt J600 bay. On Caudal. $85,000. fixer uppers in San D.AN.APTDUPLEX LGCJWHlleach 3148 3Blf,2'BA ... $345 _,.1532 ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• 644·7654. Clemente. Two 2 BARGAIN$70,950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Garfield/Brookhurst 2 BR. 1 Ba. CdM, no bedroom homes for . 3BR 2BA s.,oc: 2Br. ch.arm,_nu. dee., c"':ldrenornots ...... 5mo. Sparkling clean. 3 years Oceanfront. 2 br house, · ,.. ~ ... ,... -· *DUPLEX* $60,000. ~ old. Large 3 Br, +2 ba frplc. by week or month. •McFadden/Brookhurst ~&~~;rf.a~1gp!~l~ 644-6800 CSuai~) units . Decks + patios. 499·43841752·1171. 4 BR, 2 BA ... $350 494.5792 COM, 3 Pr~ 2 ba, ocean vu, Best buy on Peninsula. . .ANCHOR.AGE Builder must sell to com· •McFadden/Newland deck, frp le , beam Good for summer rental I INVESTMENTS plete exchange. Best buy Pool-Ocean View home. 4 BR, 2 BA .•• $360 ELEGANT LIVING ceil'ng, cul-de-sac, 2 car or owner O<'cu pa ncy. . in Dana Pt. $9300 down. Adults pref'd. Jan-J une. •~cFadden/Springdale MONARCH BAY VILLA gar. Pvt bch prvl'g $450. Large umt with buill·ins C7141 496-7711 Weslbay Income Homes. $495. mo. 494-0451, owner. 4 BR,2 BA ... $345 New 2 Br BZY.a Ba, Ocean 675-3203. and fireplace. l bock to 3412 1 Coast Hw y . San Clemente 3176 •Bolsa/Springdale vjew,balconies,2 frplcs,1--------- ocean. Fee land. Owner S42,500·Lo down. 2Br, Al 496·3431. •••• • 3 BR 2 BA $335 pool, sauna,· security, •-· anxious. $99,500. lhru-0ut. Frplc, hardwd •••••••• •••••••••• ,..,., As6-J .;.;~ 17"... leaseo'Wner6'4-1519 ...p=lme11h Furnls ... d nrs. patio. 492-7728 lnc.ome Property 200 Luxury oceanfr9nl Condo ..._.. or onN' av •n•••••••••••••••n••• * TRIPLEX * ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bd. 3 ba, furn, all View 2 Br Den 2 Ba, Nr a.oaPeniMula 3707 GOLNR'S DREAM . amenities, $375. Agt, Walk to bch 2 br duplex Bch/Twn, $415. Furn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cozy 2 bed room front house + two l·bedroom units with views of bay and ocean . Creal Penins ula location. Sl2S,OOO. NEWPORT IEACH REALTY 675--1642 545·3~61 IAYFRONT This delightful Lido 5 Br Home Wrth pier 4t slip. Jus t redu<'ed from $325.000 lo $297,SOO. Call 2-bedroom. 2-bath Condo C.M. Tn-1?lex-3.' 2 Br, 1 ba. 492·5151or492-0743. fncd yd, child /pets ok ' Bach. Apt. $195'9' ... 30 2 BR furn. Ste to beach. on 15th fairway . Pvt patios & garages. · Walktobch2br,fncdyd, Now toJutyJ:s. Panoramic ocean view, X 1 n t 10 c · $ 6 4 · 5 0 O ·1 Housn ~shed gar, child/pell ok L.,..a HIC)llel 3252 673·6640 highly upgraded. Only Owner/Agent. 557"1694·1 •>••••••••·~··••••••••• 2 br rondo, frplc, ~ptl. ••••••••••••••••••••••••--------- $57.750. 546-9950 2Br, 2ba, cpts, drps, g~r. drps,$220. · 2 Br, 2 ba, vu bse, frplc, Oceahfronl·Winter, ~ RlSLEY REALTORS Multi tenant industrial & Adults, sml pel/sml chlld HOMIFIMDllS grdnr, pool membrsb'p. mo. 3 Br, 2 ba, patio, 492·6643 ortice bldg. Orange Co. OK.$22S.&U·0574 642.9900 $350mo.495·1297. frplc. bl~b s. 414 E. BEACH HOME Airport Lot'ation. Prin. Balboa PettiftMla 1207 DARL G b f Miuio. Viefo 3267 Oceanfront. 213/255-5936 only. 549·1480. •••••••••••-•••••••••• ' IN2 B ou2sbe orl'ent! •••••••••••••••••••••••eon.a .. Mr 3722 PLUS 2 B Ba . r, a . GueitPatfhon~ 5 PRIDE OF OWN· . rl'rit :2cargar,hv-· Ca11Nan962-7788 3 Br, 2 ba, drps, crpta, ••••~•••••••••••••••••• Need room for Mom & ERSHIP UNITS, good ing & family rms. Yrly., view l ot. $375 ,mo. Spacious 1 Br furn. apL. Dad. student or studio? CM rental area, large tot lse, S36S mo. 673-7197 Lge 3 BR-. walk to ocean, 837-8900, ext 17 d ays Walk t6 be~ch & st.ores. SparkUng spacious 2. with enclosed gara1es. Corona det Mar 3222 close to sc~ls, fam-rm, . S250 mo. utal pd. Phone bedroom 1• ~ bath home Owner/Bkr 556-6171 , frplc, avail. now. $f00. Charnung Seville Garden Sun. 673..6()71 . · ..,,~. . · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 963-6083 Hme. 3 Bd, Cam .rm., A-1 1--------- •••• •• • •••••. .......... with huge bnc~ fireplace LIONS EST A TES 3 BR, 2 ba, frplc, garage, cond. $425. 844-8067. Outstanding 2 Br across •¥.ACANT• ·~LuuJs~andin~f ~r ea Builder/Broker selling 414 Fernleaf. $400. mo. $325. 3br, 1% ba., drps, ,,_. Fashion Isl., util pd .. for Appointment ission Vieio I 067 Ready for fast move in. 4, bedroom a::r~~1en~ ov! · pr~perty. 3 To 18 units in 644-0030 . crpts, bll-lns.Fncd. gd .,._wport .. ach 3z69 0 c e 8 n I Mt n Vu ' s. large bedrooms 11• coun-2 v prime areas in Hunt· L 2B d c ii area(al3)886-0908. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk/Bcb, Pk/Blk, FlA ~ ·c;ar garage . ery arge r + en/ am y. · VlEW d 't beat frplc WW Cpts lry kitchen ovettodking 1....., _____ ~;;.._~ speciill al only $63,950. angton Bea<'h. New & 2 frplc, all a ppliances, 3 Br, 2 Ba, lam rmtrrplc, en um twnhse on w /Oryr TV G l · ' M.V. goll course witb -CALL 492·4121 nearnew. gar pvt Jfalio 6"2l $a50 lgegrnbelt.3Br,2'4ba, $400 i86 • ar, se. 2600 sq. rt. ofliving area. Doo'l ~rop the ball! Gel a BER'l'HA HENRY 516·2579 592·5010 Lar'ks pu~. $450 ·mo. 893-8337 $360. 644-1480/830·5050 • 61 17 $74,SOO. job with a low-cost Daily REALTORS 675-8496 ext32. Cod M 3724 •DOLL HOUSE* Pilot Classified Ad. . * oaun 4-PLEX * I . 4 Br beauty, cul-de-sac, ' a ffCI SELL idJc,. items with a Barcelona two bedroom. 1>hone642-5678. San .Nan . 3-BR, 2•ba. otmer's unit, Cotta ~la 3224 large lot. cpts, drps $375, Univ Park Home-4Brs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Daily Pjlo~Classified Ad. P r o f es s i o n a I l Y Capistrano I 078 flreplc + dshw&br. (3) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 982-0678 FR, 3ba, Private yard ---------1 tandscaped. End of a cuJ-. G••:·~··•••••,••••·l~~··~· !:BRI, 2-tiba. X201~ dcond. dBr, 2baN .... Comple ... ~~ re-.1 4 Br, 2 Ba, redec, dining leue$S15. 644-7770 lBRF\Jrn $185 de-sac. Gourmet kitchen. 11tllllcl 1D yau "'e )'Our aml If tbas .-op oca on. "' own. ec. 111:1' •P-aac rm frplc rncd yd w/w ILUFFS Lota or bltr_Ls, pool, wal.k Move in condition. beautiful 5 b~qtopm YEAGER. REALTY , dshwsher, firePlace, dbl cpts drJ>6m-3422 ' ~ BR, 2 ba, carpels, to shoppaog. 'r.i m a. HURRY! $42.900. It Wll'lcl.... home for the r.t"ew Year! 556-Sl71 • gar . lg cov d patio ' dr apes, comm. pool. ~ch. 931 W.19tbSt. To phltt"Your message brefore the reading public. j>hone MISSION VIEJO am Allftl: IJS J.. o ca l e d i n A It o w/BBQ. Lg facd Jd. Of( Firep,lace, 4br, 2..-. bit-$435/Molease. ~ RE•LTY nlll W Capistrano.$89,500. . 4-PLEX streetr~wbldtP.atk' .. ins, new c rpts/clrps, Cor~in,Agt.B33·2906 ~ • Large,. spacious units. Schoob K'U.,U cota.e.t U35f mo. 963·4569/ . Olllly Pilot ClassJfied. 6-42-5678 581-1000 817-9500 AMCHOIA.&I Costa Mesa. Xlnt rental atks.$400mo.~~ 963-1786. 2-Sty. A·frame: 3 BR, 2 ZOJIF..,.oa.CM IMVISTMINTS JU'ea. Fast movine Good · Frplc 3br, Zba, en,.loled ba. Dbl. gar. Poots. ten· 1 BR hm, 2 Jrg closets • (7141496-771 I tentsSOUTHCO~AST ' ontlcello·IBr. Jbe, S>tt.io, crptaf drps. "1J.$425Agt54S·l290 queenabe b ed, prlv • .. ..__ -INVESTMtNT bltns, s•r. ope_.. t* SUS/m'o. 9~S·U89/ HARBOR VIEW 2 BR :~e::u~~ ~~'cf~r~~~~ Hewpad.hocb_ 106' tWwport'Jeaclt 106' ... w,_t .. ocla 1069 .... wportleodl 106Y 549..()812 1st & latt. *10f 'dep .• lilt 883.1786. Pen & 2 Ba nr' park & w/stonage. Adults only. •••••••••••• ••••••••••-••••••••••• •••••••••••••1t••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets, avail ·~ft~r Jan It c:.. • .,..r 3b 2b Bil . school. No '1ease. $525 no pets. Have something' to sell! ~~~~~~~~~1 _Eassified ads do it well. oictwen'lanker QESIDENTIAl BQOKERAGf COMPANY ,, . IA YSHOllH -. ··· .,.. PllV A Tl ADA A~lry special home! 3 bedroom. 3 baUa, Ca01ily & dlnlnc rooms. Great indoor.a~ living.-Large ar99 tor-boats or -volleyball. ... 600. .,. ,. I TAX SHILTER 548·1392. au-r. 8 • ·tns, mo. 1812 Port Ashley ,_...;.... ______ _ oCE'ANA!ioUTH · crpts, drps. $315/mo. See '13-U48 · E.sideprivatepool, neat l l"1' FOR LEASE 3BB Z BA. t.o41~. 963·.S00/963·1788. , br. close to shops. Util ~~. lrg. fncd. yard. $te0/roo . * ILUFFS * pd $190 MS.-1 c 0 ::lt~:1~~ L y 6aH830 7tr~~· Bj~~~ n~~~·w::~· . Lar11 "Z"4·BR + bonusl-'-$1-· -,-,-=:· ---.,-... -- turnisbed. professionally Ulil pd. $210 mo. 2br, lbi. crpt1, drpft: $369/mo'. "1 J•1'!_'· rn:is. $650/mo. • It'-.,.. • Prtc ~ d decorated model I ($4,000 Nds clean up. 631·1-ss:MS69/963-1786. . :ar ~e. Children OK. no ,. • v url .. !.. cte I rr inventory) 2BR, l~BA (213)425--0610 · pell. JACK HOWELL "'eaa, pu 1awv. wa u,o *ingle story condo. 1 • ~NEW ·lmmacCon· RLTR.6'4·1156 (24 Hn.) 'ltr~t parking, gree.n EnclO!lcd garage. Patio Beautiful 3·BR. 2-ba C• do,'3 Br, l 'rit Ba, nu opta lawns, covered ga.ratet. with wrought fence & do. All xtr3, ~. club> .. " drps, clubbae. •wim 2l::Br Convt den, 2 ba, 3 Actu~nope&s. late. Adult <over 40> hs~. S325/mo.645-37n Po0l$295mo.546-717l from Bch.. Pool Is l'\lllerton Ave tommunity p ool -ennlalree,S375.845-0838 (lB&kE.ofNptAw, · 1 bhO N • ! s uper S and 4 bdtml. 0 o r _g c o u s 3 ·9 l\ "' •UU~So. of Bay) a1c~z:~l:ou Pla:e.~ Crpu. drC-. dah•shr. townhouse, fre9hly ,.. 1;~ ~c~~· de~~~ Mt.., . ping center .. walk to Wt ~~l~~mo. tU·'5HI lee., biltnt + rmrt1-SIU. FrGat or 2109.C.tb st. SIM llne. 30 min. to Saft · kf.fos~atella Realty, ~cldn'1ulll.673-1254. Mitt only. &45-4530. The 1 Die.co. Avail. n ow. JBR. Ht Ba, dbl gar, tie Aloha Trlr ,500 COMPLETE. BY 1ard. $350. mo. Eves,....... JJ44 llAll80B VIEWHOll&S ll)tBl~ WN.:R. $48•3036 MS-1170 •••••••••••••••••N•••• I 8(, Z ba, dln·rtn, aba'p a ""' _. lot. Cl• to lttilil. PO-tao. t r . mobile i ve eomelhlflg you '1t&nl J·BR. 2·b•. frplc, bit lllr. ()(tu n. $M eomm pool "lull. =· A•ltl, no pell . ..UT C .. sslfltd Id& do (amUy rJQ. AY•ll. nowt refri& MMa ... lltd pftf ~/wtr .lnel' 11111 •let. SHU • P•n- well -Call NOW, • 3' 0 . · SE LE CT s.a,· uUt pd. ' Dr"Ufar11tePJ.Sat. a llobOe F.etatd. to.MTS. fROPERTIM,Mf.IMO •lftf i CapriRealty .... ....,.,. ~fteW'POrt.141-a71. r . ' • • • ' • • 1 .. ' , -' . .. ' .... ' ' ~. ~ ,..., Afa1'• 1t,ah u.fura. £flatwwta r.r.IWd ......... , Retttol 44Sq Ftklly,Janu•ryf, 1911 * iifalcwxl1h""1Md ..,:m·•-•t1U11•ni: · AJ 11 •••••.' 1•t••.r••••••••••••••••• wU.fw•atttd lto ···s·,.··.·l1•·,·.::·.·,··.·:•N•••·. &.-t&f.-d SJOO ~_._~ 7100 ·············.-:········· ••••••·••••••••••••••••• ......................... .. _,. ·-· ll6t •• ~................... ...... . pt ,.,..,.. DAILVPftOf Ti w ...... DS 7100 ""'--!? ...----·· . ,,,,,,:._ Of • -•·•••••••••••••••·••••••• Cos .. ~ , 24 Ceete ~-'ll•z• c....... Ja-24 ••••••••• .,,._."·········· tnE EXCITING l"\llll (l, .100 "'°" ••. ...... .. -I ·············•et-e:••······ ' " ~ .. "' pu~~s• •ns. Pka.'•ent."6·"'14. • POUND, •m•I malt! ____________ _.._ .. ..,,,.-. ••••••••·•••••••·••• •••• •••••••·••••••••••••••,• •••••·•••••-•-••-••• •DILUXE-,..,...,. ""15 ""'""' 1-~-,..~-~~--'---I Terrier, 11lvtr, bl•ck & $37 .so W•'"' CASA VlcToRl~ --p.... Eostbiull) hi • ha la• MINUTES TO NPT " ol Shop •r .. ,., , ... ,, ... ~ •. Had n•m• ...... aors AND SIRLS •Studk>fr:IBR~Pt. 1,Z&3br,DeluxeUnfur. 1, 2,·1c 3 Br. Adu.lll, no lncl. spac mailer Suite: Bach8~!:zBR Approx. 600 11qn. 1110 etc. Pl•••e lde"llfy. tr Id d •TV-II M.aidS.rv-A"•U-Mor r'l,tm . awwtr pd. -L pet1, d•bw1hr1. 1ha11 dln rm & ldb.l l•raa:t, frointl80 . mo. CM area. 54S-8300 Found \lie. Viriorl• & . you are 12 lo 16 years o and woul PhoM5'ft'T:'Htdpoot-11lt•·Noeet1.Sec .. p ee_t1 clo~-~··~r•ae . Auto~ 0 nu av•ll ~,,1, •• No.i.e P1acenU1 . Ph : J.48-1711 like t.o earn $20 to $50 and more per .,Ch11arenSactlo'' PooI;-reenn, elev~,· ;r'l'IC','lJBQ~"W• &:, recre' ion area. lS6"iMesa Or,.__--l -IA' IOA.IHli&~~J~•o-':_11~ .. ~m~..,_~•fl..~-~!=::=:J--:wee.L..wilh__a ch.an~ to' wln a triJLlo •LowinonWyrotlG 525Vlt.1orl1.l42-W10 pc1.-Poo1. AdultaOn.lf,nopeta-. ·. (5 8lks£astotNe~port CommerclaJ s poic:t Phlladelphia, Cape Kennedy or •UOFFweet•&reni ~MAHCH44PTS .fitOM.$332• Blvd.I avallable, $100·$300 util. J«lwan1 • Lo&t Bi1 Dlaclc W hin DC ~":.!6•!!_.wport"lvd, CM ·, m~!~.':1.!~e1, CM 8G.5Amls.os Wiy, NB c ............. A 105 Main Sl . &7$-3?40. malt ca\ w/wh.lte mark· as gtoo, . . and cash awards, ..... , '""' B ...,...; OAJ•oJ ... ....... --.. tnas, about 4 y~. old. Vil' bikes and other prizes. I have a job for ~97 ,....._orlS8-tG1• DEALahoplocatedlnlhe Wnrncr-GrubarnJl.B. If ·1" k h d . ~or 845-3M1 2 IJR. 1ar, $185 mo. Wat.er Maoa'ged by Lrg I br, newl'f redec, mall at lhtl t'uctory, Coin · you. you are Wt ung lo wor ar • •Elm Gwdtfli• ptid. 2176 Placentia, apt Wllll1m W1lters Co. refrig pool . Child over 12 nery Village, N.8 . $110. Rew•rd·lost bil black learn responsibility and the value of 1 Br f\arn, $18S mo. Move 4": ·"i"".636-itJ.21). l~pm. 8'ytront 2 ~ 2 a,. Pvt ok. NO pets. Unfurn $180. mo. ff73·0006: 613·9393 male C•t w/whlle mark· money, Ca 11 Mr. Scott, 642-4321 . in for $235. ~dulU, no , O.OftoW ·3126 Bch & pNr. '$550. frly. f"urnSl%. t26MonteVis· ~all....., 4500 ln.p, about 4 yrs. old . Transportation will be furnished. This r.!= ... t~~!77 E. 22nd St , PIH~ ... -l.•f.\f•t.•L•••••••••••••• 1179-~&644--4510 \a, C.M. Mgr apt 1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Awn s . loG Sham , vie . isnolapaperroute. _......., ~ 15'.U\ z P..H•;.: ua l•t. no peu, • M8·6885. 11rner· 'r• am, 11.8. -------~1 UVIS UP • ailul1a. 1235. 33986 Silver UTILITllS PAID . *NEW * 8'6·00<7 Equal Opportunity Employer Casa de Oro TO ITS MAM& ~ntern 493 ... .o&7& BLOCK TO OCEAN ~e~r~~t:and::!, Ju~7~· COSTA MISA LOST: Siamese Cat, ALLU1'1LJTJESPAID Over S00 t11ll ti'eeA and ~·--eclt.1140 Delux:ePt1v•te 2.Br~2ba . 2i3 447 97°79/289 88Di CNear Harbor.& Baker) neutered male. Reward p--~, Compare ~•fore you ID !l tr ea rn ~ with '••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•11'.e wal~·i n clos•t•. · • · 1360to3480 sq.rt.18"1'per ISth St. & Placeotlu ~ W'..+M ren._L, Cu.st,,,..lll desiened W\ll t'rf:1lls c r t'Ull' .. 'ON a_EA.CH bltns, garqe, t•bte·TV, Mrs .Wells gq fl: 110.208, 3 ph•Sl' NewportBch.642·4247 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 ••••••• featuring: relaxini:: ""S t'tlln11 tor AdultlfnoJl!'!l5. $300 f"O. Beaut. 2BR 2¥.BA condo. power, avui.I mid Dec., . Orinkingproblem ? •Spacious Jt.lti!b.611 with your sparlou~ nt-w f-Or". lJll June tS-:$375 mo. on Bo11l slip, option. fur . owner (1f4) 540.4059 or U>ST: FV1Clas1 R1ng of C1o1UAlcoholllelphne B -~·rt lndirectligbtlng-2· bl."l.lrOom ill>O:rtn'tt l)t. • SI 00 IOMUS 1 year~y lease. See to .IJ>-w./ pool t bl $5501600. your Broker '76. Vic. Metro Car Waah ---""'-h"'n"--'a-'d-'a'-y"835:;..:·311JO=:_i OYS ..,.,. S •Separatedin'"arca 1-'roni S220. Furnii'urt' 1Ef(lclencyfrom$220 Pret'late. Call for appt lmmed. possession Beach&: Ellis . HD . 1bto14"yea,.pfa1e.Oai· •l.fome·like slo~age availablt>. Small pefs' 2 Br, 1&2 Bl (rom SZIS , Ml·6042after6 PM . 615·5246/533·4708 Lease J .000 sqrt w/office Reward! 962·0301 SPh~~:k:.~t1J?~R ly Pilot dell very routes •Private pati0& OK. Adults onl y. Offi(!i" 3 Br, 2 Ba, from $450 110·220 V. h_e a_l . hot 1 & ~-• •5300 'd 1 11 m11y be available in your Cl...d / oven t-1 ·00 tu 6·00 2300 LAS IRIS .1.5 LUXURY duplex 3 Br, -2 water, new bwld1ng, gd ..-u ·~ v ceon a matters, area. Earn profit ror de-• gar4w1torage ~ · .· Rd , · ... •SU *·Wint t "-ba,unfurnyrly$345mo. locale.64S·22A4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 312N .EICaminoReal, 1· · • __ r.. t · ·~1arblePullman ,-a1r\·1cw .. Costu mmer. era Fu ----------llLOST Loved Ono -SanClemenle. forappt. ivenes ... Cll..~u. nps or •Kingsize Bclrms ~l esa. Phon e 545.2300, beach Is beautiful EasY Uving For m . 3 Br, 2 ba, thru AIRPORT Ch•istm•• Eve , Male 492 9034 merchalfdise tor setting p 1 B •Viewsofoc~n. DiscrimlnatingAdulta June 30th, S37S. Steps to · 492·9l36 new subtH'ript6ons •. For • oo ,d dar beci ues· 2 Br walk t oc· C & I Cat1lina& Palos Who love the beach wtr. 209 4J:;t St, NPB. 3200Square feet Irish Setler, Reward, OUTC •LL inrormation __please c;,ill s~roun e wllh plush ~ 0 · Verdes toap'pre<:ialeour (2l3lllm·5985owner. 19W"PerSq.Ft. Debbie, 631 -1448 or ""' 642.43 21. l;i[lfm San hu:idscaping shop g' bltns, cpts, ~· •Large private decks o()ceanvie'w ' 2 Ait·<:ondjtioned offices, 644·8808. MASSAGE & Clemente -~ n Jun n Adults, No pets no pets. $180. 631·2018. H ed p 1 0 Be b . h' SUIO Clean 2 br, pool. Sr. ample pat'king. Esc~•rs c . BOR • eat oo s--..ooaunas • ac wit 1n11tepg fo'OUNO blk L b · """'" ap1str11no rea, call 2 M 1260 Newly decorated lge •Assigned covi:red •Security Bldg Citizens welcome. No Horbo"r ln•~1t. Co. :. a mix, For the extras in life and 495-0630 and lssion Vie· 365 W, Wilson 642-1911 studio. Patio. I adult. Cat parking •Private patio or Ba lcooy chiJd/pels. CM. 646'2738 Realtors 673·4400 ~~~ie~,'~-~~~~7!!:vd the Foxiest gi rl s You jo-·EI Toro Nia, call 1 BO. $121>.mo. + all Util. Adul~s. no pets. 2524 Newport Bl vd. ok. Appliances. Util pd, •Additional free parking •Pool &Sundeck Roomt 4000 call : We come. 581-6310. $100. 859 W. 19th. 642·3452 flM11id service avail •Large p11rking area ••••••••••••••••••••••• Best Costa ~1 esa loc., 1000 FOU No : 2 m 8 tc h ed foJCy Girls Inc. 542·3169 Equal Oppor'. !:mployer •F\lrniture avail •l BE»ROOM• Pvt enl/ K. priv. C~t $2S / ~ 4000:7~-~!· 120/208 pwr. Pointer Pups, Vic. Coai1tl1.ost:;;;~:;;;;~~I~~-~~~!·~~~~~~~~~ L 'd ~. wk & $60 / mo . up ves. · 17 Hwy & Superior NB 1J e your coo wtth your "":-"-'onhach '3740 9'e81iBJlU21 0penM·F9:J0.5:30 se~is Riv;'°A:~~:epet.s 548·S9S4orSSG·OOS8 ·2000 Sq . rt . off, & Ca64U5l~entifys4s.U1i ~~1t[h~:~~~~9~availa· lo~F/.;hq • ~-·..,. 1 BR Sat 10-5. Sun 12·5 (al Seaa•·--& ••••) warehou•• >p••e d•'•e<t· or . .,..,,., · Must be able lo work in ••••••••••••••••••••••• S21S H t• cJt ·~· ~· R $25 k .... .. lBR/f 1M1 1ft Oft Forappt.call64!·2566 o/ok.mt 'h • wt 537u~ ly across from OC FOUND· male Golden ~--•t& dependently w/several DBAUTIFUL 1 br turn urn $240 0------------; w 1 e en. "P s ...... Airport :>49 1480 b • d sets or books. Work your ;1pts $110 & suW. Spanish 2 BR,~ ba, lge $275 Pacific wk up . 548 . 91 ss or · · · La . app~x. 1 yr ol · Vic. own hrs. faptastic op style bldg, g\rt enel gar, Beaut1ru_I garden aptll, 111 0ceanAve PAl:KHEWPQRT 645·3967 Office/Industrial space, Gemco,t-.V.891 ·2107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• por. for right t:ierson. pool, sauna, lndry, adlts, pvt patios, pool, spa. APARTMENTS Lag Niguel area 400 /3000 ""'UNO W 11 . E Jobs Wonted, 7075 REply to Classified atl IT.JOI Keeloon Ln, l hlk Adults, no pets. 151 E. 1114)~·1487 ft-.aa.J;.liay , . Slee ping rm. w /kitch. S •• N ,~ rv : a el, Vic. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 --I c r rwy831·1082 R ho •1 k t & no. 606 c/o Daily Pilot. W.orBeachorrslater. l.st.548·2408or646-6116. ~ ' . . pr1v1l . or sincere · · anc "ar e Child care weekdays, in· -___ .. _2_·------1 e·s· HERMOS.A. Man~ed by Lux M>okpartment hvi.pg trustworthy gentleman. Storage 4550 Newporl Beach Blvd. fanls ·UP ·N ewport & ~9'~ 1560 Costa ~tesa "' ,.. "' William altersCo. over Ing the water. Dana Pt. area. szs wk,••••••••••••••••••••••• C.A1 . Owner identify. Virg; .. i•Pl."-·53Bt l---------1--c=-,-,--=----Enjoy $750,000 health Pr ( k · d 548 2118 ... ...... STUDIO 148 W. Wiison, CM I llock to Ocemt spa, 1 swimming rools, 7 e · 4 w s in a vance. 1/4 A~RE. Fenced storage I.::~· ~'......-----1 :;;;::;;;:;::--~:-;::--=;:: BOOKKEEPER, pa rt $49 WEEKLY l•c.tfful l Br with View. refrig lighted tennis courts plus 496-5919 ar~a i n Santa A;na FOUQ.d : P.1ale Beige p 00. Atlractive gal, in early time. 493.4951 Tin \· Full Kitchen &TV T hou A stove, sml pet OK . From mil~ ot bicycle tr~ils, Bal Isle wrking Quiet man lle1ghts. Tax deducl1ble die, ""blk collar w/silver '.'O's seeks F/T emp. ~xp. Naylors Restaurant , 0-.. pt .175. Mgr 21. A. l'th St. tt h Iii h d through Se• Scouts ""ii sluds Fnt y 11 in genrl off., apt. Jeasmg, Capislrano. Linens &Ulilities PU 1ng, s u e oar , onl y now. Shr ba/kit ·..... · · a ey. p !\tlLETOOCEAN Just Completed 536-3400or64S-8l07 croquet. Junipr l 's frp , S§S/mo.675-3613 . 64Z·4798or963·26811 Found : l'ltale Irish Set-.R.work .• S48-S64l C•LotMan Executi.-e Suites Accept. Child & Pet 1 Day free Rent 5229·50 ~onthlr ; aJso 1 L ' Ren*al~ Wanted 4600 ter wearing choke ehain. Help Wcartkd 71 OD Clean new cars. Must b<• 727 YoRtown Bl•d. lnci.ms: 1·2·3 Bedroom Apls. and 2 bedroom plans and alrg~ &rool m , pvt entry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 963-3976 regarding ••••••••••••••••••••••• experienced " reliable 2story tow nhouses. Elec-c can urn. Nwpt Bch. . . either or these dogs. •p r•KER Beach Blvd at Yorktown 1 Private palio, carpeting, Walk To Beach tric kitchens, private 645·5953or644·7454 ~easonably pnced· slud10 ""' ""' Good job, good hour~ 536.0411 draperies, washers, LIONS ESTATES · patios or balcopies apt or furn rm, wanted Lost: 12120 Whte Fem. Wanted for Sales Office. Paid vacations. Apply in ----'--'-'--"----1 dryers. dishwashers, 536-2579 592·5010 ca ri)etirlg, draperies'. Want. UC l girl studen.t. by employed young man, ~kapoo, yic lo'. V. San Must enjoy dealing with person only. Ur. Nielsen 2 bdrm. 1 bth., cpt., garbage dis posils, gai1 Subterranean parKing New lrg. sunny rm. 1n ref.837-4449 Diegolags.963-4462. the public. Apply in Nophonecallsacceptet.I. drps.garage, $155 mo. stove, marble pullman, WALKTOllEACH "th 1 t 0 t" 1 lrg. apt. CdM . $125 mo.. person. Penny Saver, TflTYluick 1841Siater H.8 .. 847-3751. powder room, fire alarm 2 Br, cpts. drps, bltns, wi 'de ev~ ors. P iona includi0g Kil. privileges. Neat, clean house w I Losl : Sml blkspayed fem. 1545Newport Blvd, Costa 5th & w~ ... ..t. system, forced air heal· gar.221 16lhSt. mai ser~ice. Just north . 1-9pm only 640·8615 fenced yard. For myself Spaniel mix dog, San Mesa ,.... ln.:ine 3744 ing. enclosed garages, 536·2064or847 ·3957 )~ f~shio.n Js~and ~t Refcrcnces n~eded · & 2 s m<ill dogs. Up lu Juan Ca pistra no . ---------1 llunlinglonBeach ••••••••••••••••••••••• parkingspace. arr_i rec.an an J oa· s:n>. By Jan 20. NB or Colored beaded colJar. A.i•s&Orderti~s C hier/R 1 $70 wk or S300 mo. in-Prior Rental Refer. Req. QUIET 1Br ', els to bch. q u 1 0 l.l i 11 s R 0 ad · Guest Home 4150 C~1Area .5--i8-1604 Reward . 496·4861 Fl.ill time. night shin. OS " OYr'Clftt Newly pot d pvt p t Telephone (714)644-1900 h ~1usl be exper'd. Appl~ eludes maid service, TV, 2 BR $335 , a · ••••••••••••••••••••••• , Psyc Hosp. Ex per pre· sauna, jacuzzi, pool & ZBRw/frplc $345 bl tns . $152 Adi l s ., forrentalinformation. Loving care for eld~rly Bu~~ssflnvest/ rg~~~~:L~~nt~~na~1!'re~ f'd. Fringe benefits. ~a:ur~~.B:~~az~~·c~o::~ phone 1117 E. Dyer Rd. 3BR 5395 ,_894_·26_13_.______ male or rem. Bal. diets. nnance ,.,.....9 79 Garfield Conv. llosp, Irvine. S40·151S Inquire next door: 1 -"do Isle 2 Br. newly de· homey. patio. 544-38"" ••••.••••••••••••••••••• ,_,._,. _t ______ _,1.i77~8~l'oiiG~a:n~ie:l:d...:A:v:e~, ~i~IB~-1 ;";w~y~,~L~•~g~u;n~•~B~<~h;. ;,;;,;. BEACH _. ._.D cort'd, ulil incl. $375. --~~~'--'=-=~=--1 •·-• o.7 L .. h 37 liaciendaDeMesa An E / k d 6752342 ~1nes1 FOUND Man's Wrist <>'• ·9671. OIJllftGI OC 48 ltiO W.Wilson,Aptlt l HARBO 1~-•·e_s_w_n_s~·-· __ . __ ,Rentalstoshott 4300 Opportunity 5005 WatchDec2.5thonHorse ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa R f::ast Bluff lge 2 bd, 2 ba , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••··~ Bch"Cameo Shores, ea1r Apartme nt manager , CENSUS EfflCIENC\' APTS. ARE "'5' · lrpl<:, TV . patio. Adults, Meed A Roommate DRESS shop for sale . Top to identify. 675·6563. mature eouple. 1 Unit . ENUMERATORS from $190. Pool, maid, 2 BR, 11'2 Ba, Townhouse A sm pets 640 4960 0 , Costa ~1esa location. Call San Clemente, EZ access phone, laundry . Vil111g type Apt. Brick Frple, IRA.MD MEW AMD KaJ.J65,l. · · ' HOW? Paul 831·1400 or 645.5000 FOUND lge Diaper Bag lo beach. 541·8017 days: Inn. 494·9436 garage, S215. Adults. 2441 MUR MEW AP'TS Call H • • F <lpl 21s c orner SI a t er & i=""~·9009=c..c•'='='=&=-=w='="=ds=·-I CITY OF' . Elden. 979-1658 ' EASTBLUFF $305 2 B , ouse·Mo_les or Brookhurst call t-0 iden· NEWPORT 8KACll $165. fi\lrn. cozy bach. nr.1----------1 l·BR $180lo$22.5 .. r 2 l'ast_Profess1onal Sandwic•·sToGo tify,847.0307• Apart. Manager 12 units, $2.35Perllour bch. Ulil. pd. Resp.Sl70. Brand new mobile 2·BR S235toS27S Ba. Pool, frplc, utll inc. service -832-4134 nos 1-~--------I Costa P.tesa. lletired <'pl. Temporary position:. Empld. adult. 494·4200. hm. Non-smokers, no 3-BR $325 to$395 Adults, no pets. 644 .4767 l\lon·t'ri · 12Noon ·7pm N $6t,ooo FUL1:-PRCICE Found : Female Siamese i =2=13=·37'--'6=·"-"'"'-------I beginning Jan. Apply by " t dlt I enclosed g.r•ges ea as a pin. orner · · · h Newport le h 3769 pc ' ~a ure a on y. dishwasher WE 2 Br, 2 Ba, w/gar, nr r~em lo share 2 Br apt. l,<i location in beach town . Dark pink rhinestone col· ARTISTS J an. 7t . 1!176 at thl' ac C.Or. Wilson & Ne~·port. bch , cpL~. drps, bltns, yr-t'I •.. ood 5 . Ju•. t .. -,,t foe mom & 11•1r. Broo_ khursltAllanta, C bi r d . Personnel Dept.. 3300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·45JO. ~·asher&dryer ly lse.$300.642.2280 u 1. nse g s min lo i><>p .. w•lh .. teen. B.0021388. apa e o 01ng. wax Ne~·portBlvd .NB OCEANFRNT·ADULTS I--=~------firepla<'e OCC ref. student pref carvings for gold andl~~~~~~~~~~ $125 s tudio. Utl pd . HappyMewYear carpets&drapes SeaciowiYrly3 Br,wilhin a vai1JanlSue646-72ll Agt 837-4200 $SO.REWARD sil ve r castings. Large l 675-1865 , art 5: 30. 103 Enjoy 1976 in a 1>pac 3 5r, • Some utilities paid st~ ol beach & Bay. Fem. roommate 25.35. BIKESA.L&S UVC-Black, long hair cat, manufacturing firm is Chrislian lady to,G,are ror Mefaddcn. 2Baapt.wl1moplc,patio&i NONE "1846•'1111 ~vailjust1be£.Feb.l.On· Sh.arehomeinCdM.GaU whlte on chest & belly, seeking loeal talent to my hm & 31111rhl ag,. __ _,_ _______ I poot11$115tlmoi A:dlt1•>0it., !" cm , · ly llR4.i961 Leave Msg ul 6fa:'?Z:35 1 '+ REHT.AlrS-.. :• ~ 'last seen wfbell & colla r. carve wax'rrloctelS of de· chldrn. Lite rooknglli ve. $46''.WK UP1.1\al2 Bdrl•& I y , t 84 5 An ah ei m . , • l ~67~J.~1~909~------I ~-::::-=:-=:-:-~==-:--=:-:I S6,800 FULL PRICE call Gordon 673·6715 sired subject matter in in . Days, S47-61MN ; eves Bach.·'Color TV-, maid 645·338lor83'7·9517. 1 1 Room ma le SJ 00 . Includes $3SOO in stock.1----------1 two toeighl inch sizes. If 493·9735. senr, pool. THE MESA . ON THE BAY .1 ~ L mo It's small but perfect for WST: Dog-J.lelp, blk·wht inlerested write ad #623,1---.-------415 N. Newport Bl, NB ·BR 2-ba, D/W, patio, 3 Br, 2 Ba , frpl e , +u~i s. 0·. aguna . 3 mom & pop wilh teen. Collie mix male. 12/27 Daily Pilot P.O .. 8-0x Clea ~1ng h1dy for pro 646-9681 open ceil 's. enc'd gar. 1 REALTY INC·. ds hwshr. bllns, pulio. Br s. Near beach . Loc.JClnt.Arcavo'ilhlittle Back Bay. Reward. 1.560, Cosla Mesa. Ca. fess1onal ore. ~!on . 8·5 . ----------1 Yr old. Avail 1·1. 551·9901 714/846· 1371 1 $395~~-~6~7~3-~57~1~9~. ----1;;':"':·:'4~6<1::-.:-;-::--;:;:;-;;-:;;;-:-I competition. &12·6571. 92626 before Jan. 10 S2."8hr. Call !\.!on, Tue~ OCEANFRONT. Winter. 1-Roommalc·CdM . JBr. Ab't 837·4200 • orWed.642·132.5. Neal 2 bd, garage, DARLING I BEDROO~f New 3 Br 2 Ba , garden PARK HE:WPORT part. furn. l\-1ature adult. LOST : Neut. Maleyng Ing Assembly Work '•--------• adults, no pets, $250. Orangenr DelMar,king apt. dbl gar, lge pvl APARTMENTS $125+11.J util . e ves. IEAUTYSALON ha ir Si.amese w/long Perm. positions. Noex.1 · 21.1-795-3018. sz rms & closets. $185. patio wash.ldry h,POkup Bachelortor2 6754697. NetsS15200 Seffo t dark tail. Cream eolor. per. neress. P.tus t speak -8-LOCK ___ t_o_be-,-,-h-.-•• -,-,-11 Can rurn. Adlts, no pets .. 1-Tpl~ & more. Must s~ Bedrooms and ing. 14 v'etir~· sam~~11 : !\fission V. LaQuilla Ave, English. Costa ~1 csa. 973·6312. 963·2056 Townhouses People needed over 21 lo f F\111 · $29 .500 495·5640 714 /631·0700. ' Jan 1st. winter I yearly. Jo..,. oMJ9 so share my .a Bd. house in c'0 "11· R 11 pnrep · 1 c' d· l:---c::----::---1-'-":C::.:.:c:.::c.... ____ I Ca1167Y-0236:l• · QUIET2Br,1V..bastudio, BR p 1 d ~·-·. 1-IBSu g.• a ca or, au oa ·Los l : Great Dane . ATTORNEY . Expr'd. in dog ok patio adlts $200 1 Apt, 00 ' yar ' Open 9·6 Daily · · e, 12.1771· 962-6142 Tanfblk muzzle Market house, part time. Reply Ne~ Crest... lge2 e.. OJ · ' · · lndry.rm,carport..$150. Spa·Pools·Tennis 8 k t /W ·, 1-1, w~ ...... ~~. pool, 1'ENNls'.•-'-1 __ 0~••_•~·-548_-_957_3_c __ 1 548·8104 Across rrom f"ashion r .R~i wanted 3 Br, 2 ba MorfcJc!ges. Tnnt as e e.Jl c 1 • to P.O. Box 3214. Newport I h Y E R ----------1 I I d t J bo 0 apt 1n C.~1 . Own room. 2 Dee~ 5035 Rewa rd . 642-4300 Bch. 9'l66.1 cselo bc .$485.675-10101· R. NW, large l·B , J IC--'-led san a . af!l ree n story646-4221 V> 1-;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J or61S.1184 . DW .. diaposal,bltnR&O, us ~"'"'"' SanJoaqwnH1lls Road. · •••••••••••••••••••••••Lost : Blk Lab, 4 mos1 • refrig., enclos~ garag~ Deluxe Tnlp_lex .. Lrg. 17. 141644-1900 .~E~f . roommate, on the LOANS up to 80% ma It'. 12 /2 3 : N w pt Oceanfront, Ige 2 BR, winter or yearly. 645-2016 $195. Ph: 642·5270 2/3 Br5 : Dts hwasher, beach, CdM . Pvt ent. Bl /32nd. NB Reward frpc, patio, encl gar. No Adult luJCury Condo. 2 bd. $250. mo.673·3027 I st TD Loans-tlf40J0 .540-4847. 185, I Br Easlside avail -----~----•Jan 1, Gar, S41 ·533J •OCEANFRONT* Eves. 646·2325 Bach, gar. $235 yr"J'Y. 673·2493 2 BD1 patio, enclosed pets .. $260 & $360. 18482 2 ba, frplc, patio, all new l----------I Hunllngton St. 557...f.&ll & drps, cpts & appliances. G.-oges for Rent 4350 2nd TD LoDlls FOUND : Lg e Shep. like SJ0·5775. Walk to Westcliff Shop. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fairest Terms since 1949 dog. Vic. Dover Short!s. Logtnt leach 3848 ping Center. $385 . Eastside. Sloragt>only Sattler Mfg. Co. 646-2096 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo.,645-1528. $20. month MZ·211l 545-0611 FOUND : 1 lge while Rab· AVON Why Got Sftow•d .,....,.., Christmas l;Jls? Eon COCO'S LCNJ""O HUis f{as Openings For: IUSIOY &COOKS Apply In Per!i,On !\ton thru fl'i..,.Spm 24001 Ave de L~ Ca rlot:i Laguna HIUs Equal Op)Xlr Employer COOKS & PREP COOKS Taking a pplicat ions • _ c•-642.2zs1 . Drop a pebble into lhe ~ .. ntcnte 3876 1----------1 2nc1TD&.o.nsWan~d bit, _Vic. Brookhurst & Ocean from your Apt.••••••••••••••••••••••• Office Rewtol 4400 8 T 0 . f h G11rf1eld, ll.B. 960·2900 Sant---.-.... -----3-7~,-o-I ff!s~~!:~~~~i~· ·········~············· , / . fl.tale or (o'emale, over 18 money to pay tnem as an Experienced & responsi AVON R~PRESEN · ble. Appl y: HE~1 TATIVE. 111 show you M I NG W A y S . 21 I hollo'.· Call 540·7041 or Marine. Balboa Island. ---------of!Br patio, tar, bltns, $250 Lease. LuJCury , security, ~1alure couple to manage ••••••••••••••••••••••• uy .. s or cas . AMI.ASSA.DOR INNS mo. Adlts. 2346 San.ta M d I c · Loanson 2ndT.D.'s LOST ; small white part OF •MERIC... Ana Ave. 8J3.8731 Eves. at ure a u ts. 31755 st. 7 urut apt. E-Z access to 150 I Wesfcliff Dr New Loans·2nd T.D. 's Siamese, rem ale, Dec. ,.., ,.., Hwy:400·283S·. beach. Normally rents • I TWO LOCATIONS -'----'--'--'-C--"-----1 for $200 mo. Reduction Newport Financial Ctr $3000. -$30,000. 24, Los A is os area. WEEKLYRATES Lovely 2 Br, cpts/drps, OceanVlew.IBr.,lblklo for managerial services LeosingOfficeSpoce Equitylnvsmt.Div. Grieving. Reward . Dcliveryman;Lit'Time:< r·uLLSERVICE stv & refrg. $220, chfd ovr beach' s tove I r e fri g negotiable. 541 -8011 Call on Site Manager BA.RNETI MTG. CO. 830·4119or 586-4040 roule, (:.~1 . area. No col Zenith 7·1359. 1. 102James St. 671·3078 rumished. Pets/kids OK . days,· 542.9009 eves & 1714)642.3111 ext 246 20 Yrs in Org Cly. . . Babfsitter needed, col · lee!.. l'otusl have de-p:e1l·d 2Z77Raf'.bor, C.~1. L~3 8•2 Ba, $200 . Ph : 547 ·0993 & wknds. 1 ---------·1--~64~5-~2~134".'..'a~o~y~ti~m~e:__ fOUN/OUApproxB• mdo kit· lege or school gal lo care 2009Brfstol,S.A. ,~,981 • . tyw co arnr roa way ror l st grader afteri-'-"'-·_,,.._.,. __ 1. ___ _ 645-4840&:5'0-2300 2Chi ren;$185mo. ~~~~'-·------1 -:---;----:---:----::=;==;=j ForSale:2ndTD·d1scomtt & Santa Ana Ave . school until about 6-7 De live ryme n over 2l ~~~~~~~~~~J-,---~540~-44~3~1~o~r ~54~6~·37~7~6._ OCEANFRONT yea r Afulwwwntsftlrwished 10%. $47,1JOC!·9~·7 years. 642·1293. PM, in my home, on perm. p/l. Early. morn --:-'round 2 br $375 bach or U.t...._d 390 Large equ1t y-Bayfront Balboa p M F · .. T' d 1·. t c M •• N"h Bachelor Apt. FU ii Kit & ' . home 673·3345 found : Toy Poodle, grey. . en. on· r1, .... ~ ime!I e a~. o . '~~j;""jio7 r!rl~~-g~u~.~!°;~ 2:~~::.: .:~.~ R····E··:·s····a····R····Ti·· ~=-~ ~.~, ~e~~Gg~~~rove ~=:~~a::~::5~~34;~ ~~;~, $250 mo. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. Adults ·withoul Y".u .. -Ploenonal& .!l_d NOTICE home, 40 hours a week. 2 Delivery 1& Pick Up girl ;,,,..,.. ....,....,,..s it nNn h D .1 Pl.I t Cl children. References. needed or loca l Dental I Br, $195 mo. Apt #6, 2 BR, l Ba. pooJ, 2 adults pets. 497·28341497·31119 ./_-_..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .1'!:i ~1 Yd. j tbs~· 673-2897 afters p.m. Lab. Cal io'ri . l /2/76 bc1 bt1chSLSOmo.a)>t#f .3os max. $255. mo. 1632 B 2 B IOc V &. 0 k ~_,............. Announc....ts 5100 11 as ispay eir 12&Sforinter"JCwappl E. Bay, tst +Isl+ sec & lowa,549-4338. r·w ean u c ,,...,.. i-•lftf ••••••••••••••••••••••• mes~ages with legibility Babysitter, my home 2:30 838-nro. clnup. Avail Jan 1. (21JJ $260,; Or Furn. 1 B~( .nr and impact? Our ads, we to UPM. Llve·in possi·l--------- mT·l49&. • LRG l Br, pool, nr. shops, ~ean sngl onl~. ub in· . LI v I N G S * * are proud \0 say, really ble. Rolating days orr. Dental Secret1ry. · ndlts/no pets. UtU. pd. cl d $215.; Studio wt gar, craiglrodsky get results . Phone CM.642·1460 Busy s pecialis t needs ~.,._. .. och 3111 1884 Monrovia,s.tJ-0336 $175, 494·2967 $l40 up store-<>rfices cpts I 08 24th Street 642·5618. good appoint men 1 •••••·•••••••••••••••••• , . d . h h Babysitter needed In my •ecrela•Y Santa Ana ~o• 28 1~ ;t: .LO k rps a ir at . 11301 Hewportleoch p--~,· 5350 HB bo M ' NEWduplxdelux,3Br,2 VlloLAM.LO>n·J!romS205. rw '-"'ean, u:"'t ec • BeachHl,Jl.B.842-2834 ~ me, 7A to 5:30 Salary open. Wri tl' ba, FP. 2 car gar. $340. 2BR •. patio_. pool,.nopets. $260; Or F\I • l Br nr: Fromsi7s You art! the wfnner ot 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PM Wkdays, lile clean· Classified ad tt595 c/o 4i4-07J7 eJCt624 119 W. Walson. 646-1251 Ocean,snglsonly,uti,lin· Oakwood offers tll SlNGt'..E "'i0 6 rm suites tick~lheV -PREGNANT? ing, own cir. refs, good Daily Pilot, e .o . Bo ll -;,::::;;';;::i';:;:·;:->;ii;l .~(9-~5~)~---.!.,.---1 c'd $215; Studio \l(fgar, rinestinresortlivingata Avail. in plush office ~ .... ac Caring confidentia l salary.Call968·2414 1560, Cosla Mesa, Ca CorMa dtl Mar ll~Z $30 II"-' De .1 02 8 Sl.15. 494·2967... price . you c.ao afford. bldg nr. oc Airport. Full & Recrea+ID"al ,counst:ling &:. referral. 8 a b y, i t t er / L 1 t e, ----·----~--••••••••~ •••••••••••••• 0 ~... P· w a ' r "'here'• $1 miil•"on ,. I · I R · V hi •-••-Abort•on adoption. •· , . . --------•ifs Ba , child under 1 OK Across fror;n Beach, ·i ' serv ce Inc : ecep· • e,. -w . ' • housekeeping my home DENTAL ASS~ANT 8th S' d" A t " • · recreation facilities. tionist, conterence rm, at the keepmg. • r 4 Id ft--•~-,.. · , $199&rup.110W.I St. 'u 10 P avau n w, NlGHTLIGHTEOTEN APCARE ... 7--or yro .v-..uu•JQ. Ortho·chalnide .. B.4\'I • _ -: 1~--~------1 Great ocean view, u(il · · JCerox, automated tYP·' ANAHEIM ,,. .__ CdM.644-1680 da-/wk Ortho -AJCper , {Bb"' · · Ntt. ,NEW 3 Bl!, 2 ha, incl'd.$230mo.4944190l NlSOOURTS.A fUlltlm ing,etc.Ca llW-3640 CONVENTION ~." · .-· i\.: , res . frplc, gar, no pets. $315. , activities director wb CENTER MASSAGE Babysitter wanted, must req d.642·2G26. " " E.COSt,a Mesa. 642·1603. Newport ~ac,9' ll69 planr parties, BBQ '•, FREE R&HT Jan. 3 lhru Jan. 11 Bob James-Lie. Masseur haye cir. Aft~rnoons. 1 DRIYEl.S W4'E1> · ••••••••••••••'•••;!;, •• trips,&:. z:nore! Free SUn· Offices as low as 35-per Call 642·5618, ext. 333 to Oulcalls 494.Slll Cltild.842·&492 Menor Women CORONA'DEL--M-A R 2Bd. FAMILYOGI)'. New u~ 4 b•, 2 ba duplex, daybrimch. sq n. Mission Viejo & cia•·myourt•'ckets · pool to 3 Bd ... _. Plu beautiful singles, Laguna Niguel. 200 to ' Prof. woman SO+ w•nts BABYSITTER, part· Muslbe25orover 2 Br To"Y!Jbouse, frplc. ~l ... O .... "'·6115 ;Sl ' • sundeck, gar .• partial ... b d • 83 00 * • • to share a-'iv•'t•"•• w/ Un>e, mominp • .z..3 ..i~.-Aw'ylnPerson Pool, tennis, continent.al -. , view, step1 to ocean. 1.2 e room :&p t1, 2000sq IL. l-14 ...... ._,... ollo Calo •-640-6 61 turnishe<I &:. uOrumished. * • • single, ethical, outgoina: ptwk.646-3887 T w hnlakWt.Someocean& Eutslde 2Br, bltiu, di&· ~~nt 1 ' i ...,. Models ,open 10 to 1. •IMO FREE RENT• inan. Ad 11:624, DailY. -~ 112SlS!aterAYenuc CalaUn• ~iews. Clole.'to hwa1her, encl c&I'\ older $olT)' no pel.S or children. 1·2·3 Rm. offices from Patricio Felts Pilot p .0 . Box 15so; lllAUTICIAM Fountain Valley shoppin1 le. rine beach. child OK. No pets. • cic:JA)t~Mf ,Roommate ie rvlce $135 per mo. Near 16341 ..... L-Co&ta Mesi,ca.92626, Manage w/fOll. f~ NB ... ~644~-><i~l~t~~~~~~l~-""j~tl;'·;;;Tc'~· ~'LY __ 1 2BR.t ba, Jrintert390 availa ble. Month to Airport. Noleasereq. ..._tlltqt• •.ch ~ ,J,..... nl0n.$llHl.582:,&«·0661 DllYEl..PLA.MTS = 1 la LOROHLT SlVS TO llACH month occupancy. l--"833"-'·n;.o•c.3.c•c.Tc.ilcc.noo=n--I You are the winner of 2 MAS~GE ltwty 0,.r•lrol 0 r Ivers w 1 "t e d Coi.y 2br, gar apt. AdyU.. lmmedOccupaary ·· 3BR,1 h . $300willter MESA VERDE·SOO sq fl, UCkel.S tot.be FIGURI MODILS nitl or part tlrne, .,,,, •/knowledge Q'!!idoor ~.',:..~~o7790petsev·es'$250/mo. PvtP1t.lo,ftple,frr~\le ~=.·~:!;=~=:~ new bldg. Cpls, drps, Sports, Yoc:1ffon ISCOITS fol\owtna. Up to 70%. hou5'lplonta 1for ates"' ~ .,..... · HA.nofr AP'TS ,4.,n'.z•-,yeirly-o ·akwood Cum <optional), S250/mo. i R.ue.tlcialll Outcill·A.ppt.oni... 1'8.6'2·6164. Delivery n or .. nee 1. un.: .,. M.r. Wood, 67S·6000 or Y.Wde Sho v County 1rea. Must OWi\ 2 ·BR, 1 Bl, frplc, car, 21J A••c• .. ,1:... SIA WIMD • • m-8061 · · · w Home-Olnce.SludLo Be a u t y s u p p 1 y reli1ble vehicle. •Ear1( ms. mo. F'int & lut. 645-014) • Condo; 2 ear_~ ba., den, • c.Garden AN~h:1~ • ·~l·JI 11 Mtr/Retilil Mutt ha.-e $150 + weekly. Apply in Av1il.1\9•· "2·.5290 Mon·.hl Spafto'fpm'" unfumo1:1Y•at'lY '41S ' Apa.rbnents ace., 2 lge, 2 sm. $15 & CONVENTION experience. CIO 1:30 to ~l"SOl'J Mon. 1PM or'hle. eoat.W... 31241,__Sa_t._Sun_l_O_•.m_m_·_·pm~-I tl50 per mo. New M-1 CENTER PROBLEM io:ao AM. or all 6Pftl. morn. 10-'M 53t W .. 19lh '°"..:~~_.._. complex . 11th & Jan.Jlhn.lan.lt PREGNANCY 483-1118 SL~M. ~ associated ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, I Bil. Pool, Bllnl, 3Bt, 2ba, 1800iq. n., walk llr't*, Sh•I erpta. $Ito toahop'ns, 2car e•r, pat. 6'2-9387or631·2388 Ev•. NOPE'I'S!?· 631 -2018. Wanl1d resulta: '&f.2..5'1'8 ,. I ------ .u Irvine Pomona. CM. Comer loc. 1'1!9Uni-Oouns1tlln1 Irvine al 1$th Can be used ror lite Cill &42-5678, ext. l33 to Abortion Reftr;ala Bbokkttpin•·T•x ore. Earn $100 mo .p/Ume. 64&-0680 romm/ mfi. 14MJN; clalmyourU.ckell.. a4 Hr. llelp Line E:cper. P /Ume. FUiier Brush Sales, local evesca.lJS.St:.UU. • * • Altemativri ~7·!M8$ C.11142·1.W area.8Ul,9U-U78. I .. ... . .... .. ... . .. · -... ...: ........ ,.,.··"""=--:l~'."t : \ I I ~ • 0 • , 1 1 -l - -... .,. __ _ . . .... ... ·-.. , • . .. :: r • * Fn . -~ .. ·•. r .. ., ........ .. .. . . '"' . . -· -· .... .,,.,. •"11, • . . • ~dd It... Id It... Diaper lt...Ha mmer It ... Caroet s R p um t. .. a c ... ope 1 ... emo e 1 ... ot ... CenwDt 11 ... Wlre lt ... HQe 11...c1ean It Move E VICE DIREC~ORY Rool lt ... Lendocape 11 ... Tlle lt ... Trlm lt ... sew lt .. .< it...Press'lt...Palntlt..,Nali IL.Plaster 11.:.Fix ii... · I I' · Haul It ... Add 11 ... P lant It ... Alter lt.,,Learn It... j' Ace am 1-. ' .,....... • •••••••••••·•~•·•••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• C1•1ut/Cwre+e H-tdl•l•I Mtiv... ,......,,,,.,,..... ......Int . 8oollllc.pio11Afto'*1,Uq C •••••••••.•••··~··•••••• •••••••,••••••••••-'-''' •••••••••••••••••-•••• •• ,.._..,.._ • ._,._Ut!!:J',,• ............................. , ...... , ••• ,,,.'-''"' •·•-•••••••;;r-••••••• --servtce• to do in t'bf .. lU!!._-80dnlis.bl Id 1l_u 1:1. l.SETQAN1 .. r~p 1 c2!!CJL1ITC 0 £ !<p(.V Cllawa.llanCi.a.cdtn.t: _ $12-•~-llOUSECLEANl NO 11 Mov-in&IH1ulln~, Student CU.Wm W~l!coverin11 4 D,!l~~.Ci:l"~]'d;.O i1rom J homt. Eicper. ,ft.eta a.val. , , ,...,.m v era, e c. '""· ,, ~ o • d. leanui-&:Hauling Oetrtdofun1lihlly Ou?' IJ\fa-1'ftTI~. :r1t "'W~lutp--tl"ue , e• P•IMMM·--~~ --......_\'t n !!_l&m..L_ I Q ·ZlOll. ~.7~lnce Lenhuff. ble1ton·e. brick & tile Trim&P"unc&4S.•678 TRASH&.OEBKIS Janice'• 1\11sed1 AftM ·~~1113/Ul.Sna ~ .,,._ne.at_W-8011. price.Quar. ·'f8bi J)IUoa, etc. 640·4349. •·oueatS\ .. •enl•M8·M2S 675-6M3 • ~ Appll-.ceA .... r .... ....., 1!APERJ PAINT·20 yr1 Koo • ...,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• AEAtODEL-RUll.D Brick• Block Ser•k ts 1tllAULINO• KATill!:Rt~.t.:'S W'JllTE expr. Need work Sa,•e SS •••••••••••.•••••••••••• ~ '\l'PLIAN'''"'."'EP•JR Sl'EC IAL on lnsulale Patioa, curb & 11:utter. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GLOVE CLEANING P...,/P.,.,.t no wall. Satl1rartlon ll};PAIRS-ALL TYPES I $lU 5kr~·l~~e c~J1 Kf: .. •s, Lit.:. tH5·:W:.t9 W<iyne ~12-8613 y~~~..o:.~~~p 640-808Q, 6pm lq 7pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• par. Fret tit'. !M·aD29. Rea.1. free e1t1, llc. " 1714 ) MS a.a u El I ~O llT ~LLI PETERS PAINTING Wall&30·5020 anytime -,--;:;:-:.-.:c::..·:::::_ __ lc L~ erl r c• • l lumbin&. ltaulln1 an lbln~ 1araae .... lnt/Ext·Re•l Ratel ,._..,./R•,.W J • .:..1..""-t.&.U....g _,.t W•icir Dtc•...,. 61 SI cite:. fU:!MS r1tt!I. 842·4M7 1, 1' II •1 1.,1 •••••••••••••~•••••••",• C-'J Gene ai•••."-'ca ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.... s.r.iu ..__) -,~"'.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c: canup, Re • e, 0 A,_ .... , .. -w ..., · -..,.._ t.• -...i_.-T TC ••••••••••••••••••••••• -h ., llANDYl1AN·Home1 &: 1crvlce.9G3-G4S2 nuwWllna·-...... odac•P• Vc..RY ,,c.A PA II ••••••••••••••••••• • l\1 ature~1om<in lobll.by11il :Sum~ & !He11~ l'lean· lalcoNt1/W.ekw•'P Apls Conscie ntious Ing. Sod ·BlutitUI ll~c •PAINI!!MG• JOBS & Jl)::S1'UC rnov11ls, llmtilnt, top-i di1.)'S. nlxht.s . :~·l , •or bnll tcrn.•rs : Ltijjking Problems? crafts'man. ff.4S-8$S8. HowK~iftt Sq,}'\. TQm 980-2110 Ile/In•......... T..., me Frete•t. 8t3·143lil. p I n ¥ , p r u r J n 1 . GU:e.519 ~ rp ts 10 111111 ~coratlve Waterprool -••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,.. •J FIREWOOU $~ cord/· ---'-"-'"-'~·---I hleueh. Cl~1tn II\' rm, din C11Qt\nl(1 over 1.iving CAJtPENTRY, painting, W l REAi CLEAN Me1owy • PAJ~ER HANOlNG * PATCll Pl.AS1'ERl~G dcl \I t; I bond / Ins , rm & hall $15. 1\YK rrn tare:tl'l .3YR&Ouarlfhlee. minor repalT111 . i-'rec an M ', ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, 842·262-1 , Carp1nt.r S?.50. lvuch $10, ~·tuair. $5 . AppMtd Syitetftl u9timates . 545·14CWI. 1t.?rYs .. ~~C=~~O~"l:~~ Wll,.LJAMS&SONS J';1~~~~~~i~~=~9 ••ALL'fYPES•• I-'=="'-------•••••••····~···•••••••• Cua~ t•l11n jkl odor. l:rpt lie: 28J6'2 (Zl3)72G-l6.5l · t-.1a1<>nry, lirlck/Blocll f'tee F~t 540-6825 MOTICI RBMOOEL·HUll.1> reµ<ur . 15 yrs expr. Do HAMDYMAMI A·Z. Top Notch Jl<>u5ec:leanln& &stone.Call58l·7m Pror. P1lntor. Jnt & Ext. how Dally Pilot Cl•&•· SP£C. ON \NSULi\TE work mys e Ir . H els Stdrl al , 536·0342 ''.' d•y or lull. Pvt. rl,y MASONR y ·Tile, brick' QU411 WW:k & rtas. Free !fled 1d11 dlt1pley their REJ.'S, LIC. 84.5·34~ 531-0101. c tM-~2 block. concrete. Slone. est. 751-0liM/541·2'1!19. messages with loilbU1ty ••••••••••••••••••••••• rtlu so nry . ronrrete, tandlmpact?Ourad11,we Cnrpel lnslHllatlons & ELl-:GTHICIAN -Small crpnlry . pnltL gen han-lloosecl\!anlngWeekly l.J censed.968-2"04 Profes s ional po per MARV'Sl'LU~1BIN (.; are proud to Ill.)", really CUSTOM CARPf;NTHY Patkt!'I, rcmOOel & u<1d1- 11ons. S49-4159 lte1n~ir1. f'reee111.Guur. Jobs, ma.int /repairs. i ;, dymun . Pat NcNally Owntrurut.Goodl't'rs. ..,~.. h1tn1~r.nojobtool11:.or . 111U6-ll80i• get results . Phon~ L11bor. ~5-3:l74 642-8611!.:._ yrs e>:pr~p2JJ108 . ~-S2QJ 645-SOtl.S Od work. 842-14.40 an~ Sell idle-items "'"-5678 too small. 898-:l128. NO JOB TOOSA-1ALL MZ-5878. ~ HelpW-d 7100 HelpW ... t•d 7 100HelpWaoh4 7100 He1pw .. 1ec1 7100 Help Wooled 7100 HolpWotlhd 7100 HolpWanl.. 7100 HolpW .. ttd 7100 .t.mquH 1005 ........•.........................................•..•..•...•..•••.......................•.....•.•...•.•.•....••..•.............•••..•.•..........•.•....••••.•.. ···············~······· ..•.......•....•....... . ' -· • Waitress & llostess. App-oung man ror as!'.embly Wu1nut A1 ELODIA N blet1.ronic Assern bleri;; LIFE AGENT . s•LES M Hllll'ER TR·INING I y BI u c 0 0 I p h I ti warehOU1'e w Uh so1nc PUl'II I' llEt.:D ORGAN lntt>reslt-d In mak1n~ u J OR E M " ftnM " Restaur ant 3355 Vl11. m1:1chlne shop e>:P:Cr. or . CORE E l'han ._:t>'.' New J.irl' Jlffl SAL S AN News pa per promotion company h as l.Jdo,NR • mechunicv.I upp1tudc. $150.&14-0105 R -WORK lnsurant·e l\gency-l'1:dl U . 01ua.nings fo r people with v.ansor station 'Call !SS7-MOO torappt. Furn . trunks . glass . ltay Oel\1otl.640-li52 Y"" W•itrffltl I · & ·1 178 N OPER•TQR -. · wagon5 Earnings $150 to $300 or more INVENTOltY CONTROL porce uan s1 vcr . " Li" ;., """'""" . 10To15 Years Old . k G d h f F,11 & pllime . Too "PURCHASING . Mu•t c s1. Tu,lln "" sao housekct>per 2boy!i,good pder wee . Mo·ot bee bal nce or benefits. Apply.betwn be ~hie to n1a1ntai11 in-&46-4670 J\.l1nlmum ofUmonths ex-p . Ill I:: gl' h lt vancemenl. US 8 e lo WOrk 2&5pm, Denn)' s. 529 \'enlorvrecords lypcac·l•.::.:_-'::..cl=-----.-0-10 perient·e in n1i11iutur;.• 11s-~'.~_j;!;; c n 15 nel·. Earn $20·$40 per week working after with teenagers. T his is not a paper A\'enlda Pico, San Clem. curatery. Vend~r rollo.w ::':'::~~~!•••••••••••• :.e mbly wor k w11h1 . __ ...;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;[ h 1 & S d H t " route. WA IT HESS F II · upimportanl.J\.1usthcan .. . in1croscopc 11r~·rcrrl•d ,I ' SC 00 alur ays. un ington CaJ I Mr Scott at 642·4321 for £xper.(wllitraln{l\~fy a1Ul rcssi,·c individu11l. Apt.~1.ieM~ytugwashcr liood fin i.:c r dl·x tcrity. LOAM Beach &. Fountain Volley areas only. . · . Apply in person Cuntart & di)er cornbo. Xlnt. (iood visio n \1·onlu l'l~ PROCESSO"S Leave name, addres! &. phone numbei: appointment. llamburger Hamlet. no It Centeno B.f>;.s. Inc. stoo. 963 -873H /645 -tl91J k Ir " phone c111ls . Jnterview ,. C M eve. n I. you hitvc l hi.! on tape recorder . Call 536-4298. E lliton-t'ri.3·5 3451'1scher .. 54!1-31!33 ;1Uove 111.u1hfical1ons und D qual Opportunity Employer ;1r t• a i;oo11 rc11ubl1.! owney Savings WAITRISSESS Mft<Mndltiit EMERA.L ELECTRIC "'orkcr. please llpply 1n & Loan · APAllTMIMT SIZE 1ierson ll H!'iimmt'<lutteopeninl(s HtlpW•t.d 7100 HtlpW'cint.cl 7100 ARADt>:LLA -A First ••••••••••••••••••••••• WASHER & DRYER. in 9r11ngc t:ounty for HelpWDfthd 7100 HttpW..tecl 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cla!'.!I restuura nt in Afttl .. 11 1005 STANDARD MEMORIES, INC. l I I •••••••••••• ••••• R 1 1 -Laguna Hill•, now ,·0 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SACRIFICE $200; OR l'UO\'l'n 101111 011n pro-• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• estaurant ll' p. t;>:per. Savings & Loan New. 'I h r k · ter viewin• first class PUILICAUCTIO.... WILL SEPARATE. 1·1.!ssors .... usl li\'e e111 -Nursin~ \ttclldanl l'X· ry coo , waitresses, AcenL'I . Perm1:1.nent/plilrt "' · jll'r . in pr()(•ei;sinl( from p1.•rient·'ed . Bu y~ll'w R~AL F.STATf;SALES hostess, l'~·ening. b11r Umc. :ilOhr wk , e>:pr req. w11itre!'ISC!'.. C11\l or stop l\1ANY ITE~1S OF FINE CALL AFTER 6PM. An Apphed J\lu ~nctit·s Col'p , 22ll !ioulh Anne St. Santa Anu, Ca . 9l1W documcnts throughlund-Cunv. llospilul. 2055 Joi'n ~l t(·ndcr. dishwasher . Newportlle<ich.640-6100 by & Ask for' To m or 'JE W J<::LRY . ART 645·7157. 1n.i=. Thurin i\ve CM&4:il-3S05 1t 4~3·4951. Tiny Nuylor Mari gcne . CHll 581·1500. OBJECTS, ANTIQUES. --------- l"onlal'l l'C'rsnnnel Dept · ___ . Tarbell R otfon Restaurant. Ca pistrano. SECRJ<::'l"ARY Localed Wild West Shop-FINE FU RN .. ETt.: ·[Washer, Dryer & Side by 549-0'JUl OP'fOJ\.l~TRIC Assistant. • ir . . -··-----C----1 ~ing Center at La Paz PHONE FOR JNFO. &. Side Reftig. to.t ust sell r:11ua\ Op .. ..,r ~n11>1oyec ._, oc J " .. )'" w .... k I y. •Free IS day \ra1n1n3 R~T i\I L Wi~~edAe,ro~~-1:1.ce e>:tpc"•.c."~"~· --------11--".B~R~OC~H~U~R~E~.~&4~5~-2200~"!..-lcf~"~"~·~ ... ~·~14~9~5.'.----l ... ~~~~~~~~~~1 u .. "' "" lVUl'Se M GER nt."t.'u or uusy of ite.1- 1· 549-4343. •l..:adill _acc:arprogra'!l f't"rSSnT~~l~1n~I J r . Must be 11 rc ur11te SCRAM (JS OriginalAnUqueMurphy l4lG'COMJ\.1J<:R ICAI. •11,wau \«<1>ulrotn-lechn;c.i lypi•t w;th ·l "'f,'lNL•:sSS'TE•'L PenonMI! $650 ·' ' .... S'"'rtswear shop. Retail ood 1 bed with new mattress. _, ·• ,._ "' •\s t pt aC'c sa les In .-v g grarnmitlicka.11& or-ANSWERS Sl"".673.7170 "."1'0VE'".· Tu rn you r "Untapped . · · ex•-r. pref'd. Opportunl· ~ . ., ·~ Or'·1n "e Coonl v ,,_ ganii.v.lional .s 1 s for 4 BUR."' L'f'S Energies" loose on this ' "' . ·. ty for advH.ncement . · 1 ""' •Isl 11lace-l1st1ngs taken s mall, rup1c ly gro--·ing 2 •uthe••l•·c llopi "rum>. $7" "ACll · job! Lola of dcl·ision -·0 C · Generous bcnl.!rits. Apply company. Xlnt working 1-lclmet -Sweµt -'' Sh 1~1 '" Gf'.:.'IE RAL makinK wlolhers & 011 in range .o~nty . Mr ·. Crart Petric's 147 condilions & beneliti1. f'1:1ith -Bctray -T2IM95 er,onoodgton ·~pt 846-857iJ 846·3975 ----th(' phone. Slrqng lyping •lstpl11ce·hsl1ngs sold1n W :s I . 's t r l\t' I I E fo'LIPll ER 12 t0a w Apls .SO.) -•S.Cretari•s MAIOWA.MTr:D k 11 ,. ii ,. 1 Or;inJlel"ounty Wes r:n 1n e a · Salary o~n . qual Op· A l•'ghlw"d 1 know.· lie NB NorKe "'asher SJO. 7:>,000 lkJn ''uixulcJ\.lotel .; I s ..... a ... o ntro •Isl plilcl.'·i:id\crlising in estmtnster. portunltyEmployer .Cull u u·ru . f>'.A. furnace S.15. •Typists "C Career Empl oy ment C;ihfornia LindaM6·2800 doesn"lalwaysinsistthat i\nlique c rys lal s tem "''indo"'·fan$15,ti46·4670 •Kev-ch 0~ 2 HJO;~·ll·wl .o:',','s17ll0. C:'\-1 ,\J;!t'ncy . .556-H50,"I._ ---1 •!st plal'e·acl~·crtising In -----the girl pa y the tl inncr wure & hand µa1nled --.-,------•r-· r·• ---~-~ ___ --·--RN SEC RETAnY /GIRL check.llc sometiml'SOf· china.Call&IO-l6G3. AucnOft 1015 •PIXOprs M ID PhontSolicitors theU.S1'.A. FH IDAY for new Com-ft•rs tof''LIPlll-.:llfor it. --••••••••••••••••••••••• N EEoi:1> NOW 1 p, llm~ W A.1'4T6~·l4til ~asy pleasant C\'ening ;:i~~-~~~-c~~~C~nt~~LU CCU/ICU pany. l\1ust IX! fret> & like YACHT SALESMAN \V cls h Dresse r Ba ses •PUILIC * T,•mpol·emporar)'ll t•lp ~-----work "·!ipm. Need 4 J>C'O· If unlit·cilsed. lel us vs· >Ull & p1time. 3·11 :30 & to tr11:vel. Good op-Circa 1760 . l authcnli (· J780::!Skyl'vrklrvu1c MA~AGER plC'.S2.75per hrMonthru 11 -7:30 s)lifts. Contact portunfty to grow with David L. Parker Yacht hand-crafted rc11rodue· •fURMITURE• ~ ,. l' II ,_.. 2 & • si~l you In oblaining your M J 6,2 273, Sal 63I ISll Call540-•l<l.\5 0 1 r1. "wl>A'nl .. pm , 1, .. 01 •. ,,,, .. 1,, .... , ... , ... 11 rs. ens~n. · , eon1pa11y . <iood ei;. · . lio ns . tlJ l'ine $275. ••UCTIOM• .---------I r 'ra1nl!e·PelStorc ~, ••7 " 1:. .. " .. ...,.. C l •t · I ----" .,.1 .1.;.. R . os_ a "emor111 pt'rso nalilY & n 1>·s tlOt>: SA •. , (IJOak $3l5. i\nli<1u~ ---Kno wlcdi.tc f>'111h o r ---------1111 oty l-losp1l al, 301 Victoria , pe3rancc import ant. time r; Ll'~S .• ,~~art rcstorin):! & rl'finishing. FrlJanZ.1976 GENERAL OFC ~irds. Over 21. r llml'. Plastics Moldin9 842-6691 l:;C;.M;;.;E;.O;;;.E;.;;;;;;;;;;;;f ~alary open. ~·3136 A-tr. f'a ·hio Mr~· PJc G4~~~1'· I Jorgensen Custom l"u rn. DEALERS WELCO~t 1': BLDG MA.INT WORK 1>'2·5522_·------I Machine Operatar Raymond ~ 11 8 an · . ..., 1 Y57 Nl'wh31\ St, Cr-tt . Bankrupt Stock 0 rt I' I •t Ex. pans1on has '"aled -'--"';=";':---;--:-:-~J .~"~"~lo~<~M~•~•~reen . 645-0J\tJ. L' ·•-ti ppo un Y lo ;u vance "anagl•mcnt Service Sl11 . Altendanl. -· ----l .. uv ons into sales or pr0<luction Pf'.:Ol'Lf': l'~HSON addiUono.I openinl(s ror RN full or P/time. No exp Repos·Consignrntnt J for ri ~hl person. J\.lusl E>:et·. look ing r11r P<•rl 1nJet:li on mo1d1n~ nee. Brown's Shell, 990 ••••• h3\'c v .... ·n trans p. & live time tiusi nes:. associate n11tt·hinc uprs on swing i-========~o ~ E. Coast llwy, NU lo<:ully. C1:1ll Bill ror uppl, In v.·holcsvle supplit•s . shill~ ncy ;).\~-llti7 . Lqual Uppor. Hus 1 n cs s I' u t l y 1\pply Jn Pl·rson RECEP1"10NIST · & In-P/time, M-7:30AM . Servi re Slut ion Allen- Employer. capitalitl'd. lntcr,·icw 8AM -3Pl\I vt•ntory Control Clk Will-Xlnt working cond8· dant. exper'd . Duy & 1 ti1l-<!UI Catifomla Infection inA to work. Experienced 1>: · O · E · Con t a c:t D · };ves. fl\111 &: p/lime. AP· _;1rl t'rid.11"f".75 hr + ln1----------I ••-••'--C no..'Ctl only llPPIJ. Good Roacllc. R .N. Costa ply. Shell 51 .. 1;on, l7lh , shop i;ales t'Ommlsaion. MAuAG""EuTTRuE ,.._,.~ ompany A1 e :ii a Me rn or i a I .. '"' ,.. ..,... ,.. "' ,,,., "' "• A c M bcnl'fits, pleasant office. Irvine NB ~lu.~I bt.• ....,-rs.·on.-.ble. Call N · I J .::u 1 "' s ''e. ·' · l:~l·~l-~.·~~;1~~·~"'~2~·~~~;;;;;;;1~~~·~~·~~~~-,..,_ . at1onu r. Sportswear <I · I I c I l Send rcsun1e lo Ad No. "'' .,... !Jan 6i3-7l62 h h rvtoe nc U! orn~ t'!t • ~ • • ;;;:;:;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;o;;;;,~ s· o p as open1n .I(. 5750ailyPilot, P.O. Box SWITCHIOA D Qualiricution!I: Helail 1560 l..:ostu J\1es1o1, Ca . RECEPTIONIST exper prcf'd IUghschool PRESS 92626 RN'S Well estab'ld auto de-,fil rad. W1llinJ( to rc\ncale. alership in Costa ~1esa Is l\tolivatcd, a~g ressivc & OPERATOR H~·nta!Spcciuh~t needs lil· l~·l'T'o-I looking for e>:per'd , Happy Holida~ IRVINE PERSONNEL SE RVICES"'AGENCY ·I&! F:. litb Cos\a i\lesa ~11lc 2:M 642-1470 f;.ish1on oriented. Appl y sale!'.man 1mmed. Will "'~ ,,_ II ~lrs. Craft, l'elr\e'!>, 147 Abil it y lo operate 2G50 & train, xlnl financial re· A-led Surg. 1J •7:30 shift. m;1ture, we ·groomed Westm in s t e r Ma ll. 1250 offset press. Work-turns al once . CRll Exper . acute rare hlndivl d ual llo booperd•I< Westminster. ing knowledge or bin -675-4710 or644 ·738J. hospital only. £xcellcnt eavy con!'.o e ar & -----dery. rollatini.: & culling 1----------1 bt?nefili.. contact Mrs. greet public . Basic book· --·-----. MAHA.GEMEMT pa11er !il<K:k. Offset print· Jeniien, 642-2734, Costa keeping & typing req'd. TRAINEE inijclasst•s helpful. R.E. SALES A-I es 11 r.t em 0 r i a 1 Xlnt Co. benefits. t:all !Ol"EL·F'Tont l)esk Clerk ,\: Hehef Nh1ht Aud itor. t ·onlact i\tr. llannan, ,\1rportet Ion llol.:I. i;J:.J.277U. Southern Calif. Grower t:ontart Karen Gaither START THI Hospital, 301 Victori a Alrs.Cameron.9'79·2500 of indoor Trop ic al PA.CIFICMUTUA.L C.1\1.EOE. T£XAS R J.;F I NERY 1-'olia,llt: l'lant i; sel·k 700Ne--·portClr Dr NEW YEAR 1~~~~~~~~~~1 CO RP. orferr. PLENTY h1.chly scl f -1notiv111~J ~c .... ·porl Beach RIGHT! Si\Ll-:S COUNSELORS OF MONEY plus c11ah P'c'rson to assume rcs pon &10-3527 Srll Homes >~or Newspaper Promo-bonuses. fri nge benefits luusekeeper , care for position rur c11 reer oppty. Equal (lppor t:mµloyer lion. Mu st enjoy working lo mature individual in ·------- fa mily, l c-hild. pvt rm, Strnng llt·k~rll in Sale~ & _ ltOM1lnw•1hnNh with young people 10 to bench nreu . Regardle!u1 'l'V .~~e in/out. 64212.!_3. ~l j.!mt. sa111ry. $500. lo p_l'J' J\.lale cook . Mu st be Earn More 14 years of age. Reliable of experience. nlrmail G. rlo usl!keepers wonted start. ~pply 1n peri;on neut & rcspon!libll'. App-Our rMidenlial division transportation rcqu.ired. F. Pate, Pres .. Texa.1 ,,.,·eekends. 7.3. HayvieV.: Mon. 71_ Mor Tue. m?rn ly in person: Kent ucky lisu und :-;ells more in· r:>:cellent part-time J>OAI· Refinery Corp., 8cn1. 711 , Conv. lloi.p. :!\155 'J"hunn, I 0 1\~l 5l4 W. 19th St. C~I_:_ J-'ricd Chicken, 693 s. est '·cstmenl properlies\hlln lion. lligh pay for 2.3 f'ort Worth, Texa8 76101. 11 L Uc h most investment nffices. hours each evening, half. CM 642·33(!5. MA'.\! lo completely clean · wy. aguna ac · Personal Train•···· V•"'eo TOWTRtJCK DRIVER & . . u da y Saturday . Call 'd G & W 1' HOUSEKEErt:H-l.ivcin. painl apls & Jo ht~· Rl-.:ALESTATESALl::S Training, l'resti(le or-&&i!-8102 for Interview exper · owing'. Beaut !'> wpl Be h. Own ma in tenant' e "'or k . 7U A TT ENl' I (JN f i c es ' Fu II Fa c 11 i I ies 1;;oo;;ro;r;;e;6;' 00;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;1 ~IOOO~j;l '~'r'~··~·~N~8~64~2~-~l 25~2; I units. Full time i'uh. Pu1d l.l"ENsc·o . l'co~r\y Pu''" Pl room ; halh. !\ usl clri \•e. . .... "' .-~ . 8!'.e an, TYPIST •fo r or·s ofc. Hcfs. Sala ry open . va c ation & 5 pa i d UNLICENSEO, Fringe· Denl'flts. lnsu r1:1.ncc exper. & 6-1Q. J5!ltiJ 673.1191,1. holidays per Yl"Ur. S:I. per G t>:T Tll f; H ED Su per\ or Commis!'.ion. SALESGIRL ----hour. Send r esume of CAJtl't':T J)ynamic: Organlr.ation, f'Ull -time ror fabric shop. med ical terminology, 1 IOUSEI-\ Et.:Pf';RI Un by-Tquallfl1c11tion1 s, t•tc to: TllEA1"M t::N1.! Lcarnlni;'-r.nvfronmcrit, Apply lii Piraorl, ~~~''Sf. 1~-fg~~~r&~ siller, JS 50 yrs. En1tl1sh arnu zcr 11\'Cstmcnt We train you lo sell !>\Ill lime li cenSl'l'S who 494•9643. speaki n~. li\"c in or oul. Co .. box 2·16, l..:osl11 J\ll'S3, homes with un acceler11t. ....111 work for earnings in 1;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;; ~e p . l1 \·1n g quarter!!. ~·Eepl .1 1 . edcbunethulstartalm-e>:cess of $2S,O<l0 . per C.'Abbott's·Fabric~ !• li44·809\f MA.SSA.GE TECH. medltately . If yo u 11re in-yeur Mre encouraged lo 2610E.Cs tllwy •UTOTEM* HOUSEWIVES to work TRAluEE lt!restcll 1n earning big upply for u po1ition with Corona del Mar "' money from the !'.tart. uur Invest men ts orl~~~~~~~~~~f IMPLOYMIMT for t·lcaning ser\•it•e . Young lady (111·28) ror get indlviduHlized free Resid ential Divis ion11 .r OPPOITUM1TIES Part turie. l..:all Janire's legi timale full time po11I-truininJ' on the job in one C11ll Don l:k-rm1:1n , Presi-SALIS PEOPLE f'\111 or Part-Time llMi;i::~e~-'~~~675·6553. lion. No ex p. nee, We olmanytnpoffice!'.locat-dent. t}U 1\IL PLACt.: Creative men-women NoExpcr.Necessary 1 necJ help frorn someone Sl'nd to Sl'hOol , c11r n ed lhruoul Or;u1ge Coun -P ltO I'£ RT I ES INC . wanted w/knowledge of Age 21-M Elliible lo do my house & care ror while you learn. A11ply in ty, , . .,,u fnr f11rther de-l--''"'=·~·l=~~'°=-------! indoor houseplants for Go To The Ne1rest ffi""''ifc , p q\ lele" pcrson 1:1.ny artcrn0<1n or Lail&. Arlene, (714) REST•Utt•.,T comp•ny aeckln• exp. TICTOC .... ARKET ~ ··:>I.' · " • evt>. 2112 llarbor. Cos ta MK~742 A "'" "' color T. V. 494·5.122 A-le5H I-===-------canva111ora & clo11e rs . For Appllcatlo n1 fl,lnf9 ::::;---jc"":'."_______ HELr Unl.lSu1111v hi•h comm. OR C1\LL (714) 642-7702 • "R REAL~TATESt\LES J '" • KEY r-UtolCH 0..-Mature Housewi\'(•s. p/t. Cooks, hsboys paid d11\ly . Full or part Tie Tnc System!'.. Inc. TABSIO ex~r._prcf. bul 'Cleanin~ Se rv. 'fops. RESOLVE lime. Apply In petlOD ~~~~~~~~~' not req. ~tarting rate (HnghamGirl 645.5123 Busglrft, Dl1hw•1~rs Aton 7PM or Tue morn. $3.60 p l hr. Xlnt Com-· · To make "76 your most Waltre1se1 lGAIUS24 W.19thSt.CM. · I •1 sucressrul year. Ask us IPYOU P• ny ben('f t s. II r11 . " 11lure. capable lady who lmn1ed. 1''/llme positions l 011m-tl:JO pm, Im med. ' will do Ille housewrk In toholp you pl an It and br-1:1vail . 1\pply in per.ton to You don't n~cd a RUn to 4Jpenlng . t\pp1y at;cxch for free r~>0m & in1Cil toext'itln11:reality ! !'ot gr . Poor Ch•rlie 's "draw fair• when you have a ser vice lo offer or goods to aell , ·r11ce iln ad In l h e D a '(. 11 1101 Clualfled Sect oil . • . Phone 64.2-56'1~. Masterii Specially Co. pri vii . W /c:a r prcr·~ l..:tilll flall Co>:, 540·9922. !louse of Pies , 31 10 place an ad In the D1Uy 1640 ~lonrovia . Costa 5'11·0534 . NcwportBl,·d ,NOorcall PllotW11 nt Ad1!Cailnow Me!'.a. Equ111 Upportun\. i----------tliJ-9792. -Ml·t5678. ty Emp~er. MOOELS·~IASSBUSf>:S -'--~~------1 f'iM,ure. Models. f:iscorts Kitchen Helper. p/tlme. net.'tled. Top money. New Raleigh llill" HO!lp, ISOJ i-st_,_d_;o_._.,_· 1_·>1_1 .. 1 ____ ._ _________ ,; E. lG\h St, NB 645-5707 , cwapap1,1r aflernu'>n t• betwn8:30-4. ho rn e d el ivery auto Rtal EBtateS;ile8 Kjtcbeo Help part time. route. A11prox . hr11 GALAXYRIALTY £:ii:iitr. helpful but not 3-Spm. Xlnt pl time earn-Pre11 i11ou1 loc•tlon. ne<'i!511t)'. Must be de-ing1 ror re1p. per1on. Stron1 1ale11 AUPPotl-pe~able. Garfield cpn .,-''40"-'·-=---· ..,.-----tt11h rommi111ions. C.11 I ' II , L Vic Stuart flOl Dover Dr, va e5cen Olp. 78 l ursery 1chool le1chcr, 2 Sulle tJO, Newport Peach Oarlleld Ave. Jiunl lich. or l mornln111 to at.MT1, 645-J 111 Cll47-'--9<7=~'------I expernot nee. ~pl)' Box~~~~~~~~~] L.lld,y whO ntt.od1 $50b "10 •1-''-14"-:U-''-'C~.M_c.c. 92tl26::'='---• up. Sales oriented. Phone unes Aides & Orderlies, _M_••n_·1~"'-· °""--"'-'-· ___ 1 3-11 It 11-7. •.:x per. pre· lletl•tete It f'd. Plile83 Verde Coow. L-*Y..J• «" •kilp, 661 Ct=ntcr St, CM Full time , Nawpott lle•ch Travel LodJt. Ap-Nuning ply in Pfnon. am w. C.t ... ..,.,.wlser Hwy. For p/Ume dar It night . . sbJrt. Pa rk Suptrlor Office M••!'' S;1l11ry plwi CQmm 111k>n . h1u11t hllve exp. or record or 5U(','t'll ln homtl, ln - t'O me 6-~ommercial. XlnlOl'llce Loe. 545.3474 W-7100 HtfpWeoled 7100 HflpWMld 7100 ............................................... ··················-····· • ISLANDER YACHTS lmmecl• ,.Tlow O,ll!iR1• Assembly Carpenter Finisher /Detailer Hardware Insta ller Ca binet Router ()pr. Bonder El~riclan Mold Repair Specialist Molder AIP_._ .... ,.,,.., ...... --. ..... ,., .......... . Applf ....... . Hew Fashion Wrap ~ ~ . , " ... ,,. 11 .. :"':} " .< .... ~.I J . ~ (: /'~ 'j ,,, ' ' 9454 SIZES 8·18 ' . L~ I I .;r ·' I ~ " The wr111 11 f1shlon • rl1h~ -\Is !1!1gon1I Unt1 do Ille nicest 11111111 1111 t'+'ff)' ll1u1t' V•rt 1wln1Y, VII\' '''Y lo HW In klliti, llllnt11111. P1lnt1d P11t11n 9454: Ml1ws· $lt11 8, 10. 12. 14. 16, 11 Sitt 12 !butt 34) '""'' 3 )d$ . ts.Inch l1br~. !and $1.00 111r ltC'tl Plltem. Md 2Sf !er 11th ~u~rn tor nrat-cl1s1 mall 1n11 h•1'dllna. ....... --............... ..,_ tU w... 11• 11.. M.w T-'• MY llfl t . Pri•t MMA,, ........ 'iW. Mii .. lfnl .... ••· .. ,.. .. W liltW(O flll -""! ltH ... 111 fllf llfW F1 l·Wl1t11 P11tt1~ C1lllef-eU, 1111111 1111 .. 111 '"' Mtt1r1 11 r•w ctri1lc1. St•I lit fllill ltw + llllt W -·. SIJI '"''" -Colfb iii! =i '••*'• ... ; ~ ....... . Smart Crochet! DOM'T MISS THIS IT'S A llG OME! SAVE-SAVl·SA VE MASTERS AUCTION 2075''\! Newport Bl. CJ\.1 K33-9ti25 • ~9-8~ •rUILIC• •FURMITUlll* •AUCTIOH• Fri J ... z. 1976 7:3.0 P.M . OEAl.£RS WELCO!\t E BanknoplStock u.,i elations RtpoJ.Conslprntnt CARVED ROlll!d ~last Top Cofftt & find Tbl (Also Other Sl.yles ) llQokcilses, liun & Knick Kil"J.ck Cabinets, dci;ks. Color & B /W TV s , stereos. 9-A- T .... &Cholr Dine tte•. bars t ool!>. lamps . pl C'tures. hunk beds. rockers, dre1sers. chests. night stand8. headbourd . corne r desk!. mirrors, lawn &ets, washers. dryer.'i . refrigeralors, stoves. A TRUNK~FUtx OF" om BOTTLES l>'ROM i\N ESTATE. PLUS LO'l"S Of" 1'111SC. DOM'T MISS OUT OH THI llG OHi SAVE-SA VE-SA VE Items Subje~t to Presalc We honor llank or Am e r ic~ & Master Charge MASTERS AUCTION For 111 t\111es -Yie 'U IO\'t 20'75V. Newport DI. CM Utt ll1re:sltevtd look' 833·0625 & 648-8686 f\1111 ln!lat1on and '•Ye 1--"--'--'-'-""''-C.-=-'- l!IOl'lllf! Crochel p1etty t•Pt llcycl•• 1020 to11 eatilf 11'1 111ern111n1 i.ohc •• ••••• ••• •••••• • ••• ••• 1nd l1er b1nd1 or worsted In ;: 5·8pd Schwinn a:d cond tolol1. P11l1rn 14'17: Chilf~ $75 /best ofr. Sells for Sb11 4·10 i~tudtd: !I.DD !or ••ell P•ll•tn, Add S121 nu. 641·8613 5' Meh p1tt1rn for flr1t-<:l111 1 'c::----:,----- mi n ind handling. Sine 11, =.=..... IOlO ............ •••·•········•••••·•··· Mr:I ... ..,..1,1 ..,_ .. •• ,, ow cw... ... Mlw ,..._Ml lffl 1. M.t ............. Zlip., ..... -... C11no11 814 E lectr onlC' Super 8MM '380. N~kon 35:\IA-t SIOO. both superb cond. &15-3936 •040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOltE lh1n mr befottl 2co dillltnt plut 3 Irie printed In• 11dt N[W 19711 NfEOL[CAAn rn WORLD CATALOG! H11 1vt1rttlfn1. 75t. • • Crech1t wlth s~uant . 1.00 Cocker1, Chihuahua. Crvci..1 1 w.,,r•N -1.00 Poodles. Shlh -\111, Nlfll r1111 a~u11 ··-1.0G l\1 Mllcs~, G.1Shepherd . 11~;11 Cr1d111 .. M 1.DO Samo)'ed. Jap: Spaniel.I. I••+ bit l11k .... 1.25 mlnl·Srhneuaec Poma. lf11tll1polnt look -· 1.00 100 mixed '"'PP{e1. Stud newer C11tk1t look 1.00 -M•lr,11 trec~et hok ·~ 1.00 1'1i moat brc(Kb. 2521 W • ln1tlll\ CtM:ttet IMll _, 1.00 17th "at F1lrvl1w. SA. 1 l11t111t Mlcrt•• '"k -11.00 Open e_ve1. 53l ·:i027. lftlltfll llllHJ h ek --1.DO · Co•pl1t1 llrt IMll ... t.00 black I.ab puppi., C1111111ttt ••i it4 . \.00 i\fleklold~tu. .1r Prl" A~n• .lir _.eo, 1 __ _,N<I:::::·.::!?c:U=---ltok 1f 11 l lllltt rl ·-SOc ....... ltllt "'" 11 -'°' f'rlf! pup~. 11 l 1ntt ''' 11..., II •• IOc 1h0rt.h1lr ind Lab. Lie. l\n\81 AIJl . ro • IC• Con'f': fto sl), 1<44:1 6ELJ.. ldJa ittms wllb ,1 t~•• L•1vna office. Supetlor Awe, N .8 . DallyPllotCl1hlfledAd. .i -:"°"':::m::·""::'l':·:'"':: ..... ::::::.~G<~2~ ... ~1~0:::==========·~""'=·=-SG7==•=·=====:::::::::l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--,--.,......-~~~;;- .... ,, ,, 11,,, ..... __ ., ·1 ---~"'~':.::·~:i::""'::' :;·--' -ltJZllnmaz ..... ....... l • I ' • • J.S· !'JJ' z:• .• :> • .. ••• ·~ ".!·1:::i;r.::~1.:..!1'.J·!1~-.:r •! ··~···:···:-·-tot\;tofi-;-o•.•er;"'• '• ·. .. . . . . •, -. (' • • • !-., nk rs. Is. le or er M •• le on rb ·' .. ~;. .. . ~. , ~h wl'*•r,9dl two tfckeh to H, Wener 8-:k's Sports, Vac.Uon ..cl Recrealfa11GI Siew -J•. l -.0 11 lw HM Aneheinl Con•ifttl• C...tw. DOORS OP(N Wl£K£NDS l? 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SPECIALS OVER 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A .-Rvr-~ 1 1 "' S895.up, Shells $17!1.~0. L OUR LOU6EST z f 1 edl'Shepherd mix, abt s•T. THRU WED. Slt.'t'pers. 8S8 \V 111th CM Like new, lcsa thnn 4000 You ure the winner ot 2 1210 Hatchbac11's M .. RCEDES " 9 wk.I. had all shota & ~ 642.t1471 m I I 411> 1 A u t 0 ma t 1 l' llckc\.S to the J To Choose from '" Poy11Mttt E•erl ~rn\ng.536-9840 -----l n •ni.mls,.;lo n , radio, Sports, Vacation '7S & '74's OH DISPLAY Ofto 1976 rnoc:MI ALLSPACE Wa11ted 8' cam per 1>hcll hH ter, 1,ower steermg, <•creational A."'l,...,/\.. Hou1e of lm~rft $80.00Dn.& Shep/Da ne Dog, gentle, 1 rca:.onnbly pm·ed :.11 r rnnd1t1o n1ng, plui. i Sho " ,..,_ .. l l r1 1c I' Z Y .... old "d wl child-646 Yeh cle w A · > d • :D $80.00 P•r Mo. • ... , .. . . ... n. ·4636 many more U)(lru~. &•c al lh" $2838 "" ...... 7389 "" M•rnn:rn:s DEA L EH ouc.· • IMIMf..SELF STORAGI WA-!HOUSISJ lht:.one! l64872Y) ANAH EJM • 1;iwi M1an1:h('!-.ll'C . 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Call "~"~:-Audi -9707 Porst·ht.: ·1;11 !.II~. yellow Triumph 9767 naug. sofas. king bdrm 1 com pl. All goes. 556-71311. Miscellaneous 1 ully sell ·<:ont. sips 6·H. aft SPM. 646· 7656 •• •• ••••• •••••• •• •• • • •• 1 , 1 k l l" . Am 1 m Dunton Ford J240 <; ·~.,.,et Warner, S A. 546-7070 W ~-d 8081 \V 644 8"" ----\\ 11 ~ r · I · •••••• •••••• • • ••••••••• set, boxsprings & mall. ew furniture, bric -a . °"'., inter ra~s. _ · ""5 __ Auto Leasing 9580 •AUDr '70. 2 dr. AM 1 FM. S.'lJ(lt1 548-5458 Jrt 5pm T h s tf 11 11 493-1405. brae & Plants for sale. •:•••.··~··•••••••••••••sa C' 29' Ford Condor,•••~••••••••••••••••••• rblf enginl' S:H:rificl' '&!P1)r..th1·~1 2.~rnd.!blk~ ~.~~it:m·o~~1:i't'.'11 i· ,'l'.:1. Used boxs pring & mal· Moving-Bar g ain s! \\ANrt::D Sofa Bed & lop, air-292 Er¢ 1.1l· lo WE LEASE $1250 li73·1\9 17 nu1·11~. """'"· MH·hchn, SllOOolr K:W:!XOI l""'SS double. Chest w/8 536-2766. H.B. 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Make offer d1ani::t' or m<ikt• ofr IN STOCK Sales·Scr\'ice·Lcasing l":Jl .. ..:W61i/ #!DEALER IN U.S.A. eng. nl'W hrakl·~. ,\ 'J • tblw/outchn; r allanchr i ccls.675-00liJ Call 546·9933 S:l6 IOO(i Call D ~~~~l~l~ul·k for Roy Carver, Inc. ..... ~.. ROY CIC'Jn S12!'.0.5XI x:1;,7 w/cushions1 'nitc i;t nd.H1\i\1 1DAL-LAS-G/\M-E aft6pm&wknds 4Whee1Dn'vas 9550 Rolls"Royre BMW ~CARVER ·1:....\'WBusCam1ll'r,S!l~11 \\lusher & arycr apt sz TICKETS, 2 (40 •rd line) "' 1-'.i\CTO Ky "1 ""00 I d k h ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 234 E.17lhSt. AU'fllUI l '-'L'D ROLLS-ROYCE J::n1one DC\\, & >.tr ...... ....., • • 1 r me ou. C'. r , \'isitors side . $50. ca. VibruphonC' 2 s pit loul'h Costa Mesa 546·44'14 " t "'':· 751-1»159 met. bkqtllC (36x35 ). 8:!3-8998 art 6 c:ontrol. xlnl cond ssoo Landcru1·sers Sates. SerYICe ,JAE 17rhSr. llCA l n" \y w/sland, . COSlAMESA " ,. Firm, 548·47tJ3 Open Dully &Sunday 1976 BMW Parts• Leasin9 5'6-ou 174 VW LOVE BUG ovrstuf(chr.548·7800. 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C..::\I 645 7~11 $3495 llu g e Do u bl;-11-:t c h sew&.'1.& .. Ts.4ltE-7R9217.EDS ~!~~.~.?.':!~~!.!.~?.~ --Decut l,, .. ~ I "W A~T TO SELL YOUR CAR?" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dunton Ford w/ll~ht, table & 4 charr . .. Qi UIJW Coloni4'1. ~~)·le. /\skin F l EL u ·s Wa rehouH 224Jl s. Mer., ltl ~··ri••· S.A 546 -7070 &' n "HOAr>WAY '75 HOHDA I.el us Sl•ll it for you. SAM TA' AMA Lo m1le!i. almost Ill'"• ,\ t'.\SJI • \\'(• l<.1k1• rn trade! rl•al gas i>aH·r ! 6&DJ\ F $475.~0·175!!. FromS129.95w1delivNy Sale. ·100 piano~ & or "j.\ High Quality-Low Pnl·cs gans. Ill.'\\ U~l·d Sprncti.. ,_ • .:;,. VOLVO Twln b ed $15. Twin /\quaUeaven 830·7002 Grands, P luyers. lioin~ s preads, quilted SS.ea. - -- -out for lmi.int'S!-.. Rl•nt IV/./J Hr,,hor C 1.~ ;..u, 111111 Hunk beds S2S. 2 Italian Pool Table. Jµc stall·, <H' w opt lo buy. Ku wa 1, blown gl au lamps cessories.·Gd . eond. Steinway. Ba ldwin, Truclcs 9560 SlO.ea.962·2221. Makeorrer.557·6616 Ch icker ing, Yamaha. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Kimbu ll , Wrlt z r . COMPLBTt<; OFYICE ·HANGGLIDER.18',new (7 14 )638 ·2770 . 1207:1 '76 Exec. Desks. Chulrs, 8' sail~ $450. or best t•ffl'r. Hrookhurst. GG . Uphol. Sofu , Lamps. F.11d B42'2044. ---..-• TOYOTA Tbls. ~c<-. 1\dcl. Mach. -. -Hammond model ~M-2 Etc. Xlnt cond. G73-3650 Q.n. sofa bd. S?5 Ubl. hd., s.i10 TRUCKS ~ -s-'-aolll trame $35 Sea scape, 49ti.5919 ~ ... frame~.SS;!-8999 · 16T Cho II!.. a_••••••••••••••••...... TV R di o ose n-om TV. B & W 23 " $30. Stereo Wanted · cor ner d 1 ~h • a 0• 9 4 Speeds. 5 speeds. $30, m isc. r ecord" .<no cabinet.' Selling: Co'c HIFI, Stereo 80 8 auto matics. long l><'tb. rock) &'books; Fri til 2 seats. ll nd wicker tble 4'. ··~··••••••••··~····:·~ short beds. PM, Sal art 12 noon 1895 etc 640.6886 25 · Color Admiral f\ AJso 6 Used Compact Sberington Pl. Apt T212 . <.:onsolc $150t bc~t orr<?r Truc:ks (Oakwood Ap_:sSo.) NB._ ... * * * 640·IS6J to choose from. Movlnc Sale. Sat & sun .adtGaUoglaer Philco 21" fi'lr Mdl Color cd l . 10·5. Everything Roes. 31641 So. "Ohftce TV, new pie lul>e, S yrs 1111.. UfJM Many antq's, collec· South&.og.aa.ach old,640·5848 • ~ ""'" tlble'1, lurn, bicycles & You are lbe winner or 2 RCAVMor 19" color ron· (~) TOYOTA. pant, antq gulhar. 2526 tickets t.o the sole TV. Xlnt cond. Must ~ Elden, CM. Sportt, Vacatlo1t sell $100. 675·9387. . 1966 Harbor. c M ti lb 930.1 MOVJNG SALE! Colored & R"icr~atf6nal RCA TV comb. stereo & V•hld• ShOw R<.;A Color TV 25" Sc·reen. ·74 Chev. ri.J w 'ramper a n y m " k l' o r 835·3 I 71 rnodl'I l' Jr'. true ks. THE ULTIMATE D!l1v1110 MACHINE $AVE v1111)>. rcl'rl•alron ul --- \1•h1d<>:-. 1rnport11 & 64 HMW1800.4dr. doilll'!-olH'!-o ~tu:-\ lie In new trans. S1250 ft",. .. L""~ 1 Cullforn1& sufol.} codl! !]1.:.. runninR <'on1.hlHH1 & mc<'I 41>4·1584 ('J""" UIJW stundard11 . HAL GREENE ( y · TOYOTA El Cumino Auto Sules 49M·~400 De11IN BMW 1966 Horbor ( M M h •1101 WE l'AY Thi' l>OLLJ\R 4' Offer t::xp1rcs 12 W 75 FOH TOI' US t-;1> CAHS '\II ·73 JIONUJ\ CIVIC uulo. FOHEIGN, UUMESTIC SnlC's&scrv1cc am/Cm s tcrl'o, S200U. ir vou~~~:-ts"5u~1t~~ ctcun "L.A. Area's I.ea v c n n. p I c a s l'. ~l'c us first. Newest o~aler!" SJ!·~~31 _ _ BAUER BUICK 7707 Firestone Blvd. J091ar 9730 29'l5 11urbor nln l. L>ov.ney 1213l94!7-6ti35 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~l:.la Mes_: _9711·25001 :J ~lil~:-_~csl urtjj~-'67 420 Jag. Sl'dJn, 4 sp<I TOP DOLLAR 1Dats&ln 9720 P •10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. WILL BUY YOUR IMMEDIATELY DATSUN. TOYOTA. FOR ALL UR VOLKSW1\Gf;N w /overdrrvc. 2 ton~ beige & bro~n. v. rr<: "his. 68.000 m1 . S2150. 1>'73·5895 I~~-'--. _ PA·llJ FOtt ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOREtGM CARS OR NOT. •74 Mazda Wgn HX4. R/H. Merida 9738 CALL OR COME IM TOP DOLL/\U 4 l!pd slick. yellow w;tun TO SEE US CALL int. perf <'ond. $2995. or 'li!I 'l'ovotci \;oronu. 11 l' :\Int 0 cond. Neon lid:s SI I()(} M l 4812 art 5 :io ·1~1 S!:l. W:t.1! C'omll.1 SHOO Xlnt rnill'u.J,tc. :\l u~t Sell 1;.11; :J.ti I 1974 CELICA lkluxc ST 2 dr hardtop 1\ulo tr;1ns . 1\ M t-'M ~ll'rl'O. f.and;.iu top. mag who•l•ls. etc. like nt•1\ ltlti:!IOIWI $3333 Dunton Ford 2240 S M11n al Werner, S A 546-7070 . O"e To lncr.aH In New Ccir Sales '74 VW DASHER \ u l o I r a n ~ . 1· a d 1 1 1 • lll':1t1•r l.1!.t• Ill'\\. ;llu'l !'.l'l' (S:J:l:\J YT > $3111 Dunton Ford 2240 s Miii., Al w .. n&r. s A 546-7070 'til> \'W Bl.it; \ l'f'Y ~ood contl in u11l ~( J!);J :'>81 -2055 litl \.\, CJ m 1>e1 I( hi! 1·11g . lo 1n1 • nu 1 lt1td1. 1111 r11\Jhl'I . lt7;1 J:1:!:1 111 m titili7 ·:-:.? \'W. ll hh11-. \1111 1 nrul ~llH lnj.! 1011 t''-'11 ,•. 645 t'~iH11r ti7:1OIO.l1•11•, r ecord player $250. at the S200. XlntCond shell. S:IOO. clo~n & lake Wa~he r " dcye.r $60. ANAH.l!:ll t 63l·3'i6!I ovN note ·19lH062 Mathis sten•o S50. l!J' <.;ONVENTION loafs Ir Marine NEWPORT IMPORTS SAL BEHNA DENE S500 & T OP Cull Joe 5'10·0442 556·5220 du.vs, B46·6282 We hJ\'I! bl•t•omc Ovl'r ---s torkl'd in excellent '66 Sq11u1·1· lfol·k pu1 h Will frt l !lli:I Wti7 . llornl s;!O, h•ll IPntl<•r• 'I 0, lt•lt door s:JU, r 1•:1 r rl1101 (6;J.I~) sz:;, plus i;caL,, ocl<ls.'n enils Ii Iii >!OHO Dunton Ford i2~0 S M.aon at Wampr, S A 546-7070 Frht1dairc, 2·dr. auto. CENT~R Equipment •73 Chey•nn• defrost s:wo. Ded d1vun. J un.3thruJan.11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super ·~ ton pickup, V·fl, misc. items . 54tH246. Coll fl42·567a. ext. 333 to General 90 Io auto trans .. fact air. µ. 1561 Pegasus. S . .i\. llgt11. claim your tickets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• steer. raci10. heater. tint .,,.-::r. ~ -ry-th-ln" * * * ell ~lass. white spare c.lh&le s;ue e ve " Zotl1 ak 10· infl atahlc h 1 1 t k I TV w C(' ·1 rt:'U nic:c rlH.' " oes ·map e stereo, · t•raft. "tras. ski, fish. . ·:.,, · Urf1 s m opp. relax· Antique lovese at. $225 .. rf 1 r ...! .. t . ·t s675 , Mustl>c si;cn. (864261) • 1 kJ 16. su 1 e •JV•• . t os . aclzer & h ouseho ld Turquo se nee ace : used twice. ~25. ·194-2798 $3699 items. 9.4 Sat/Sun, 830 Ski Boa{. $1000M5·2M>2 --· _ Plu m. CM. 642·5193/ INTERIOR DOORS loats, Marine 9030 548·2150 LIKE NEW EqMipment Oarage Sult!. ltoll·u-way WITH KAROW /\RE ........... ~ ......... .. Bed . Washer & Gas $10.00 *ATTENTION• Dryer. Room Size Rugs, 846-8579 846·3975 1968 50 llorSl'Power man y other ll e m s . Mercury oulbo~rd . C. D. 9684047, 9601 Nelherway PETER IOWIE Ignition with merconlrol -~-- Or. H. ll. 2712Clrcl•DriH New wuler pum p . 1974GMC M ~ rt le h Engine in excellent conrl . . V ,UILIC AUCTIO ntwpo oc SUPElt CLEAN. S6SO or 15 Hundred pickup. -8. MANY ITEMS OF FINE You ure the winner or 2 best offer. Call 96341738 . auto. trans ..• ract . uir ESTAT E J E WELltY, UckelS lothe eves. ALSO 15 root ~J:.iss c:ond .. power ste~rin l(. ART O dJ ECTS. AN· Sports, Vocation runaboul new scat s. radio, heate r , t1nlt•d TJQUES. F INE l"URN. & RtcrHtfonctl rarpctlnic with good gl,a ~~· wheel <'O \'Cr!-. ETC. PHONE P OR IN· V•lticl• Show trailer . Hull in oiccc:llent t5J.1WW >. FO. & BROCH URE. at the cond. $400 or best offer. (')088 8'5-2200 ANAHEIM Will sl'll both for $950 or """ HOl'HS 8060 CONVENTION offer. Call 003..f!738 eve~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CENTER BEAUTIFUL. re1tistercd Jun 3 'hru J"n 11 Boats, Sall • 9060 ?i••arter horl"' for Jc·1se " 4' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ... ' · ' Coll 642·667tl eJCl 333 to ree to Id home. Ex· Ensenada 20, ftpo lles•. c1Ucnl dllpoaltlon and claim yourtlckels Head • .call ~y . 0 18 . coa(ormaUon. 979-14~. 110 Train L~iyoul, 4'x8', X t r a s . $ 3 5 0 0 . --~- tt.stltold Goods 8065 w/powc r-pac k. x trus . !!Y897 "lS '74 CHEYENNE ... •••••••••••••••••••• /\Imo~ complete. $70. 26' Sloop Kit at, l;'t Ton pickup, v.a, aul-0. l!:alttlt 1111 1verythlng 962·8979 U•l<'lnr•h. tram., ract olr cond .• 9. IOt!'l Jl\am, appl, ";'1!~ 8-ll rm set $200 5 pc 645·9182 Rteer .. radio. heater. Uttt· Dunton Ford ,')•111', MH1nnl W111ncr ~A 546-7070 3100 W.Coast Hwy. N.8 . 642-9405 Orange County's Hl9h.st S Buyer on Imports 8111 Maxey Toyota Celli Hogt•r or H1 II 8'17 1!555 SELLING YOUR CAR? TOP PRICES PAID i''or I rn port:. Paid for or Not D•an Lewis Imports 1968 llarbor,C ~I. t>4u·930:J TOP $ Paid l'~OR Used VW's Paid for or Hof Harbour V W llt19'an 8..C 048·2150, _, pc v di i:d 1ltus etc. lJuutUul ll&alll, CM chrome & i ti.11 ""n.!t40le 201 C1rnlt11 Barb. 1lpe 4, 2 (acr 121~) • !Cunt lkh. IM2.4435 ...:..;;,;;;;:..::;.;;::... ____ ~ •150. oquarlum• av -outb,,i.,, 3 aalla (maJn, . . -----------1 ...... r 1070 1al1 complele, water~. jenny, J lb ) , S 14 Of $4399 ' . . . . . ' .... wx .. t·~is····· ~32'76 846·4059 &548-&480 •. M ft Maytw«i Elec. Dryer. 1o...a.. sn-1 TOP CASH DOLLA a 1nnet Plano t>ttl offer. 0• ...... r'~ 9070 p D ,. o R v o u R 8P11 n c M oc .. Dunton Ford Wish lO buy ·rrom deolrr or PM .ply .. 1065 or 1900 Auj\tln ·He1tlty. Cllll 49?·2272. '72 240Z, mec . per . _ ---lra s h ( eves. ~ Loaded. sharp. Must sell Mercedes 8enz 9740 S HTlN<; PfUCJ-: now ! 552·5:!22 •• • ••••• •• ••••••••••••• ----COSTA MESA '7ZDATSUN 510 4·DOOR Automatic. radio. healer. vinyl roof. (2743> $2195 • '7:J DATSUN 240% 4 speed. rudlo, heater. vinyl roof. low m iles. (2757). $5195 • '74DATSUM STATION'W AGOH Maroon, 4 apeed. :rlr ('on- dlllonln11, low mUes. & beautiful. (2187). $3595 • 2845 Horbor Bl d Costa Mesn 540·64 IO RESALES '72 MBZ :!SOC Ci>t•. W«ll e q u i p Jl c ii . S 7 , 4 'I 5 . (007279) '75 MHZ 450SE ~ to chooso from Sa' l' l11g on these l ~o. '94.nl l M 1 '74 MHZ 240 l>ICM'l Trtll' t"conom \' .1 ml VJ I Ul' 111 this hart! to find mtxlcl Lcas<:'a\,111. tO;?:!lil:!J '73 ;'.lBZ ..aso s 1-; l.u\ Sedan. l'n<·ed for ci1111 I. sale. SI0.750. !)harp! C578HSY> '74 MBZ 450 SEL. Ven· lo m1 Mtnl cond. l'r1cet.1 fo1 quick sale. (020S98>. '75 MbZ 450 Sl"'C. Limit cd prod cur. Europcun c»ncel. Only 4~0 inl. Sunr ·r. C'as~Pttc, alloy whls . L sc o r pur1:h. (101988>. Ext. t1:rms avuil. '75 M BZ 450 SEL. E"cr. demo. Lux sedan. Met finish . f•:lect r oof. Clearance pri ced . (040890). '75 M OZ 280 Sed. Exec . demo. Clearance prrcctl IJ9t' or purch. 019087) '71 MUZ 280 SF: FUily equ.lpped incluchng sun- roof. New Year 1pecial. (083675) • HOUSE OF' $895 ANY REASONABLE OFFER 'Gli \'W <;ood t·on1lll wn fi45·87Kti. 9 772 ..••..••..••..•........ ORANGE COUNTY 11.111 ht· ••l·t't'1>h·d dunni.: VOLVO thl'-"'''l'k-. liquid:it1on SALE 1-:XCLli~IVt:LY\OL\t) llXI', )''inunC'in~ & Largest \.'ol\n Ut•Jl•·r V\lt·11cl1•<I Frnannn![ Ill Oran~t· Count v ! I\\ \II Al'I L'O \ c· HL' orl.Ei\SI-. • 1 '"' l>ll<El"T -s ~t41\ lwM ~m~~ (Zj T 0 Y OT A . 2025 s. Manchester 1966 Ho rho1 r"' '··'" '11M· Anaheim 750 -2011_ MY, WATCffEI, llGO-Paula no .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ICTI, OOU>. TV Od)'IHY O•me W/20 DOCK AVAILABJ..E .. llLV aaRVIC~. •ames.•76. Upto21'molororult rtH PUIN • AN "61·1711 871-7811 I - • i t•1 •A.1•11 ti It/''• • · f\ 546 -7070 StlJln11 1tf\¥lhlng with a OaJJy PUO\ C!Jualtlcd Ad 13 01t.aun :HOZ, xlri& cond, la a simple ftl'atlflr . . . must aell 94500, 9'3"9017 Just call 642 ~7~. or 842·3734 IMPORTS 523-7250 ___ , -------- ---·~ • • -, . ~ \ f' ·············-"• '76'S VOLVO'S HERE · NOW •New En&Ule •New Transmissjoo •New Colors All 75'S AND DEMO'S MUST GO THISMOMTH BUY OR LEASE USED SPECIALS '74 Volvo 164 Aut om a ti c. s u nroof . A~l /FM st&eo, loather . Luxury al at:. best. 115005 I S6395 '74 Volvo 142 t S peed . o ve rdrive . ll•alher , AM FM stereo l'assette, s unroor. A ~µorts sedan 752LEQ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72GREMLIN 6 cyl ., auto. trans .• radio, WSW tires. tinted glass & wheel covers. (034FYV) $1699 . Dunton Ford 2240 S Ma•n al wuner, S A 546 -7070 Dunton Ford 2240 l, -..~.1 1n •1 \•.'.itnl'' l, A 546 -7070 "CADILLAC" Quality & Price Onr 70 to Choose FT-om For the best pnces. the lowest lease rates, & de- pendable service.· see NABERS CADILLAC 2600 II arbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540-9100 OPEN SUNDAY $5399 DM lemiA (!?) VOLVO Bui k 9910 --••• ~................... '73 Cadillac 1966 Hort.or C M 6J1' 9101 Buic k 73 Es t a te Wgn HEDUC EU PHICE. loaded $3200 or Best olr. 536 7291 eves. Autos, Mn' 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I ANOTHER MIRACLE DEAL! HEW 1974 MAZDA RX-4 2 DOOR SEDAM (Stk. ~2 Ser. 9442) ssoo~~N~~W STKR. +PLUS+ ssoo CASH BACK WHILE THEY LAST 7 MORE BRAND HEW '74's AT '500 DISCOUNT PLUS •soo CASH BACK All Sole Pn<e\ 48 Ho.rs F.om Pi.bl.cot'°" IMPORT CHERRIES!, "72TOYOTA •73 PONTIAC CEUCA VENTURA V1nyt rool rn 9GMOJ fl cyt au10 trens 34 000 mites. (•25251 s1999 . s2199 "74 DATSUM "74 PINTO 2601(. RUMAIOUT f Aulo trens. AMlfM r11<110. meg 4 9°"" low m1l•s' (fl59KPEI -s l•l<e <1ew' (t95031 s5399 s2499 '74 MUSTAMG II '71 CAPRI MACHI Air oow•r i1eeri"O A M FM 4 !oeed ( 7 !>11110!0 cuslom 1n1enor a ••ttrior (M&KKSI s3399 s1499 M.,, Many Mon To ChooH FrOlll El Dorado Coupe Beautiful wh1re with red leather rnter10r. fully Cadil la c cqu1ppctl ! (23-IG VP). $5995 SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 Harbor. C.M. 631-1276 '69 Cadillac Coupe De Ville ful ly e quipped 675-6469 '73 Cadillac '75 Yellow Cor vette, blk EJ Dorado Coupe leath uphol.. lug rack. Low miles! Factory air Loaded, mint cond, take cond., Cull power, car as O\'e r ls e No dejlje rs loaded mcludmg cru1sc please. Ca ll 644-9179 or c.-ontrol. l.Jc. 871K8Q. 67~1_58_5_. ~----i $5595 ~~~: •••••.•••••••••• Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury 1301 N. Tustin Santo Ano 547-05 I I Sa crifice Assume I yr lse, '75 Cadilla(' DeV11le like new. Owner given Co. l'ar . 5'16·0855. Comaro 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ti7 Camaro. Air, mags. racmg stn pc. Sharp l'a r ' S850 bstofr. 833 7i76 Chevrolet 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONNELL CHEVROLET S1\LES & SERVICE 2828 Harbor Blvd. COSTA ~t ESA 546-1200 'i 5 J\lontt• Ca rlo Landau, rallyc whls, pwr brks, sleenng & windows. air cond . owner a nxious, best ofr. 552-0491 --- '72COUGAR V -8 . au t o mat i c t rans mission. AM /FM ~teJ·eo, power steering, power brakes, air condi· Lloning, wpite wall t ires, tilt s teering wheel, & vmyl roof. (044G IM) $2595 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH OJX'n Dally & Su nday 'Lil 10 PM 2929 Har bor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1934 Ford ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Falcon 4 dr, clean. Runs xlnt. S625. Call 968-2132 . '75GRAMADA Economy 6. luxury xtras, 4 dr .. brown. $4195. &16·0885 or 640-8325 '71 FORD LTD 4-DOOR V-8, auto. trans., factory air cond., full power, AM/FM radio, heale r. ·72 Monte Carlo, s upe r Lie. 243DLP. sha rp. loaded. Reduce d S500. · Sl995. 675 9063 $1795 '75 CHEV MONZA Santa Ana V-8. auto trans .. fal'l. air Lincoln Mercury cond . p ::.Lee r . p . 1301 N. Tustin bra kes. rad io. healer. Santa Ano 547-05 I I wsw tares. tinted glass. -- la kc new & only 6269 '72 FORD mal es. S ee t o d ay BROUGHAM <988NBX >. V-8. a uto. trans .. factory $3999 air cond, AM/FM stereo radio, heater, vinyl roof. Lac. 809FL V. Dunton Ford 2240 S Marn o1I Werner, S A 546 -7070 Dunton Ford 2i40 5 Main at warnPr S A Tli e Spirit ed '76's 546-7070 '70 Ford Cortina gd. cond'. mag. whls .. gd. mi. nu. tares $82..5. 962-2073. 510 I BMW's finest combines a high degree of luxury, per1onm nce w1lh economy. & typrcal BMW rehabrlrty A remerkable car that has 11 ail' 2002 This BMW mOdel has l>Pcome an Amencan hOusehold word We put ovr slalus symbol undef the hOod. not on 111 r -----~d Orange County's Newest SMW Dealer I FACTORY AUTHORIZS> SALES, LEASIHG & SERVICE Good Selec11on of Excellent lrad&-11'1!1 available The V ltima te D i11g Ma<'hine '76 BMW -1fk' DRiftA LITILE .•. • ercury 9950 •••••••••••••••••••••• '7 5 M o n a r c h G h ia . Wht/whl r oof, fully e qui p'd , P W, $46 50 . 644·6893. "72MERCURY MAR9UIS BROUGHAM rull power, factory air cond .. whitewalls, vinyl roor. tinted glass. Lie. 496KLB. $2595 Santa Ana Lincoln M~ury 1301 N. Tustin Santa Alta 147-051 I MustCllKJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 65 Mus t•ng OT. 2+ 2, auto, p/s, fastback $950 Gd cond. 846-7171 SLEMONS MERCEDES $1477 93101W DecutlemiA 8 VOLVO 1966 Horhor ( M 646 9303 Offer Expires 12·29·75 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 'til 10 PM • 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1934 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 'lit 10 P M 2929 Harbor:. Blvd. Costa Mesa 546·1934 '61 Sta. Wgn. 6 cyl, auto, '72 Sebring Sate l ll.t e runs & looks good. S265 or +$1500 or bsl ofr. CaJI bst. 962.5304 , MIKE eves, 6«-642?. Mtos. Mew 9100.Autoi, New 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . SHOP & COMPARE!!! lOWIST patctS & ~SBVICI S&VIM6 THI COAST SIHCI I tSJ SPORTS CAR CENTER LARGE SUECTIOM OF t*W & USED IMPORTS Dick Miller Motors S<WTH~~!.!!!!~__;~-----1 COA\T l'UU f 557-21321 120 W. WARMER SAt(TA ANA Need• plac• to Sleep'! f or Classified Ad ACTION <:all A Daily Pilot Acl·vbor 642·5671 9IOO SALES & SERVICE 76's HERE ·.WE ARE PROUD Of OUR OUTSTANDING RECORD WITH THIS OUTSTANDING CAR! Before YOU buy COMPARE OUR SAVINGS AND INSPECT OUR COMPLETE HONDA SERVICE FACILITIES .. BRAND NEW "1976 HONDA CIVICS READY FOR ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY •· 1 Iii The Nation ·ss Mustang, stick, nu trans • gen. b•tter y, carb & more . $700. :it..1 !'>z:i!) or 530·05!.\5 _,,;_..,;._ __ , I 'I l ' • Brand New 17 5 TORINO 4 DOOR HARDTOP 4 cyllnd9f. fr ont & ,.., burnJ;!9r O.,_ds, tinted 91an CS\k. 11475 5en.i l~1 IY1595MI • UST •••••••••.•••• S333S DISC:OUHT ........ $ 461 SALE PRICE 52867 Plus Tax & L~ I rand Mew •7 5 LTD. 2 DOOR HARDTOP ~ UST .............. $5863 ·~-at DISCOUNT •••••• $1438 • 'I r-• -SALE PRICE 6 cylinder. autornauc tr11n1 . honl d11C bfill•. ftonl & 1Hr bumper guatOS (Stk • t030, Serial 16K91L14656$J UST •••••••••••••• $3151 DISCOUNT ........ $ 600 SALE PRICE 53251 Plu• Tu & Llceate Brand New 175 GRANADA 2 DOOR SEDAM UST •.•..••..••••• $4507 DISCOUNT ........ S 157 0-_,,.1 SALE PRICE LIST •••••••••••••• $5045 DISCOUNT •••••• $1050 SALE PRICE 53995 l!lus Tu & l.,ICCJllle Brand New 175 MUST ANG II HARDTOP ~~ ...... ----.11 LIST .............. $4471 DISCOUNT ••.....• S 770 SALE PRICE v.-. .., c:Qnd1hon1ng. radio w/ dual ,_ ~ . .,.11,1ewa11 hrea. rew ~ guarCll (St~. '°644, SenaJ 15J62Hl4t 1113J 54425 Plus Tu&l~ 6 cylinder, 1adio, tinted glMS, SP9C•at pe1n1, v1nv1 1oof, delu•• buniper group . (Stk . 11889, Se11al ISW82L 1981821 53650 Plus Tax & License V-6 powflf r;1ck & pon1on ~1ee,.no steel belled whllewall rat11a1s pawer l1ont dtsc broikM hnled Qlass (SI~ f0997, Set1al •SM2Zt417601 53701 Plus Ta.t & L1oense Brand ew '75 COURIER ECONOMY PICKUP D~~HM~~:!;J. '7 5 TMUMDERBIRD 2 DOOR HARDTOP ~...-----==-~ST .•••••.•.••..• $J419 . ~s~~~~·PRiC~ 21 ] ,_ ,: 1 --~ __ , SALE ·~ -~Jtrr. PRICED Ealy aholt 4 speed, w~1tew&I tires. 53136 tool kit, lpara ljre, Inside hood l11c11. Convenience group, v1riy1 roof. leather lrim, sleet l>elleO rad•al whllawall !Ires, power -•. reclining pusanga< seat. powlH' lock g1oup. (SUI '"'· Serlal ISJ87All9349) 56697 Cus1orn styles10e pickup, knillecl Ytnyl SMt, gauges. in creased cooling. spate 1t1e. 4900 GVW PllCkage (Stk •t70, S..lal I F108RA035o46) SUL 11690. Serlll •SR02lt417601 Plus Tax & L~ • ~~~·91, ~~lli~~'si: s2333. ~t~i~~:.·~.::~: s 1195 292 cu 1n 6 cyl. 4 s3333 j421FNC~ luggagerack (ICMFVYI l9"CJ (77283P) 71 FORD T·BIRD Auto. tr8"s . loctory air. lull power, POWCH s2111 winoows. p0wer sea1s .. nyl root. AM,FM Slerao 1137EOX) "'""'' • ~• - '73 FORD PINTO Auto lrans . lactory atr s2666 COl)d1llon1ng, radio healer (752HHUJ .. , t••' ,. "· '74 FORD GRAN TORINO 74 FORD PINTO Pi-.ri•••• .... ~ '73 PLYMOUTH OUSTER '74 FORD TORINO v-a. auto lrans power steering 4 brikes s2111 radio. low, low m11es1 (1981<YO) •""r ~,. • • o '14 FORD PINTO '74 FORD SURFER YAN V-8. auto uans lacolry S49ll air pow~r sceenng radio rallye w heels 1"23901 I .., r ·-· t -- '74FIAT128 Auto lrans . faclory aor. s32" s20M power steering 4 Economical 6 cyl. Auto Jrans radio $2666 bralles. radio. vinyl 111d10. healer 1•6294) (8651<HR) · rool.1436LEEI "'•nl••' ., ',. t"..1"!" ., ,. • ~,. '•• 1' f •u \ • '73 YW BUG '73 FORD LTD 4 speed, radio. healer, s2444 Auto !rans • powcr s2111 rally• wheels, decor st-•ng power brakes pat11l (3S6Jl JI vinyl roof, AM/F M ""'1 •• • • ·-sl«eo. Riehl (437HRHJ ...._ ... 1 -·• '73 FORD COURIER Ptci!up ~ spe~d AM H.~s2266 steHo tape (265 t 4 T I ..... ,. ............ "' '74 MUSTANG'll 2 + 2 ~74 FORD COURIER . Pickup. 4 speed, AMlfM s3144 stereo, rallye wheets, roll ber.153218XJ '71 DODGE SURFER VAN '73 FORfF-100 PICKUP V-8. auto trans power s2999 SI-mg (t0568$) • ...... .. Ii '74 FORD F-100 PICKUP '70 VW BUS :1~~~~~1' s~pe'52088 '74 FORD F-100 PICKUP Auto 1r1n s. radio. s2733 Aulo Ira"~. radio s3444 haclt ... (790730) 119655WI "' ,,., . '75 FORD F-100 PICKUP '73 FORD PINTO A11to 1rans l~ctorv aor s2666 cont1111on1ng, radio {774HSUJ '74 FORD PINTO WAGON Squtre wagon Auto s2M9 11ans factory chr, radio. luggagarac~ (829JSF I '74 DATSUN 710 '12 FORD PINTO WAGON Sq1111e wagon Aulo 2 tnns . f11c1ory a11 ra<110 $ 377 Real Gas Saver• (417FKOJ ~.,,r •• 1 1 ,.~,tt '14 FORD GRAN TORINO Elllef Auto 1rans 1a'c1ory air powe"s4099 ste<.><1ng & b•~~es vtnyl rool, FM s1ereo t984l oz, Ply\,,, • t • ... '74 MUSTANG II '70 TOYOTA CORONA ~Htjd · rad io $1616 -....,,141 & I 11 .,_ '72 TOYOTA CORONA MK II Slatoon waqon Aulo 1999 trans a11 cond111on1nq $ radio luggage rack (908GIN) .,., ... ' .. '72 CHEVY NOYA 4 Door 6 cy1 3 speed s 1199 t215HJOI '72 FIAT 128 ~ ., !1• 'I •. • '68 CHEVY NOYA · '75 FORD GRANADA GHIA V·6. au10 Ir ans lactory air, power sleertnQ & $ 4677 b1o k es, po wer windows w1nyl roof AM1FM slereo (328MER) · • '71 FORD TORINO Au10 11ans lacto•y ~" s 1111 power Steering J)OwPr lllakes vinyl rool 18720FV1 ... '74 F.ORD GRAN TORINO 6 cy1 3 Speed radio $3466 Gu Silv"r 4 Cvt 4 s3222 6 CY• I ulo or.in~ s 1199 (86324WI speed ra<110 t643LP01 ritcho 1021NJ0) , ~ ___ .. ,_ __ _, .... ,, ---\ -·~ fn•••1•1(tll ~ IAUI °'" lliOUU I •111111·• P"' ••• h i o I • ._ •• p• l•t 10 •'""' ,,_ le1t ,Altl UIVl(I N0\111 1 .,_ •• """' M•t111 1 ••·• _.,.. ,.,., .p,1 PAI U elPT ONU' I .-.t r-kt Autot,UHd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9960 ATLAS Chryslff /'9yMCM1th Opo.m Oa1ly & Sun. 't1l 10 f':.t i'J~J lh1rbor llhd . CoslorMeo.a 546-19,4 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW CAR CLEARANCE MEW 197. ASTRE 5 year, 60,000 mile cngmc warranty. Hadial tuned SU!ipl'OSIOll . 5 speed tran s mission & J\M I radio. (514980 L $3495 I : MEW 1976 FIREBIRD ~ Ec·m wmy 1; c ~I t•ni.:mc "' turbo hyd111mat11: l1«1 n::.m1::.~1un. Juli la<: tor~ c·~wµnwnt ~ I ronl 1·111holc. (52151 I l I $4393 MEW 1976 SUM BIRD 5 year. bO,UOO mtl<• l'ngine \\ Hrranty H>ull a I l unt>d ::.u::.pcn s 1on, I speed trans . ,\:\t ratl10 & lux ury trim group < W5!l22). $3894 BILL BARRY PONTIAC lsl St & S.t\. 1-'rcl•way SANTAANA 558-1000 ·73 J>nnl1:1t· Grand\ illc. 4 I 11 tlr hdt p. nu I tr<''" 60. 40 I l'"r st•.ih, pv. r wmdo\\::. 61 door lock!>, 'inyl lop. 6-1-1 1147 t~I l.l':\lan::. I ctr. Hrdlµ. s;;,o Xlnt running <:ond. t~lti :~Ii I . . - h!I I' I H r: l:J I H lJ . 0 r I g 11Y.twr. \l~t. lil.000 mt. Jm1 hook. SI Ii[> ti·U ti8U6 1 rt·:-1 or x:lli IHi:J <oft·. I .. QUJ\LITV & PRICE GIANT SHECTIOH (J NEW & USED CADILLACS ORANGE COUNTY CADILLAC . SPECIALISTS 1976 COUPE DE VILLE Fuel Injection Only 4257 miles on this looded auto. Cob. top, leather inter. stereo. a.Ase control. (475NIL} ONLY $9495 1973 COUPE DE VILLE Vinyl I op, leot her interior. full p ower. s ter eo, loaded (538GJT) ONLY $4495 1973 PORSCHE "914" ••••••••••••••••••!?.7.~ 5 speed tron~ 01r COSTA MESA '73 VEGA HATCHBACK I ::.µcL•d. rad to. hl'alcr. l•rn mtlc::.. :>L'C to up· pre<: tall' 1 12790 J $1995 28-15 llarbor Rh d. C.:u:-.la .\h•:-.<r 540-6410 ; l c;T, Joy. n11 ll':q.:l', I IJl'O\\ II t'U'll bJk llll. U.12!II11 17 3 CHEV VEGA l>l'luXl' v. .q.:1111. auto I tran~ .. p11v.1·r ... tt·l·r111g. air rnnd .. l'll 1111 1\LE 1. ' $1999 Dunton Ford 2240 S Main al WatnPr, S A 546-7070 '74 CHEV VEGA '(;T' -.lal1tlll\Lt)!tJl1 , ~ -.1x•1·d . .\ ht>all'r \ in~ I tn· t 1· 1 1111 . ma i.: " h cl' I::.. ::.harp 1t-1i.J:-.:n 1 $2666 Dunton Ford 2240 S Mnin 11t Warner, S A 546 ·7070 7:.! \.l'J!ll P :11wl .\L1;;: "his. ,\:\! F.\1 Ii trad ... tat•tory Ull'. SJHOO R-12 8251 '7 1 ;>.i11ldif1;i1·I.. ~ti 1·111HI. ..!5.111~) 1111 , J.!11111 ltlk 1111 \ut11. I' S i.11 :1itll I ·;a \'1·~a l latt·hli.11·1... auto. atr. 5 1!1 03:11 1w t!lfi 1128 conrJ., ri ppr>ur 'Jn<. e gouf>. AM 'FM r'J J,o, etc. !Ser. I 2914) ONLY $6195 1972 DATSUN 240Z A ir cond11 ion1n\'.l. AM FM R".lJ10. ou1orro11c l•oM.~ v.nyl ;nterior & 1L1st lil-e new Only 3.1,0f)O mill's {137FTI) ONLY $4995 PLUS 12 month 12,0'X> mile CADILLAC FACTORY PROTECTION PLAN A .. oiloblP on most mod,..I NABERS CAOlll&C 2600 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 54 -9100 1'1'in! IK14I ..... A..tot, Hew 98001Autos, M •• •w •••••••• ' •• •.0.0.1.•.ut •• o.s ••• ~ ... "! ....... !~~~ 1~~·.~:."! ....... !~!'.~j~~·.~:."! ..... ~.!~~~ 1 ~~·.~:."! ....... !~!'.~I~!·.~:."! ....... !~!'.~ ~~~~·.~:."! ....... !~.~~ ~'!'.~~·.~.•."! ....... !~~~ ·······-······················ . DOn't See .Us First.· •• But See Us Lastlll "H ·Y•• DOn't luy FrOm CON-ELL, You're Paying Too Muehl" ' NO DELAYS WE •LIVER TODAY i Autos, Mtw I • " Ji Vo ••• • • • ' • NEW '7 6 GREMLIN 6 cyli'nder . 3 sp·eed. tinted windshield. (#A6E463E114572) • 'I '76 HORNET HATCHBACK 6 cylinder. automatic, mags, loaded! . (Executive Car #A6C037A 1141419) Su99ested Retail: $5352.30 ' .. ' 1976 PACERS NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! '75 MATADOR 6 cylinder. air conditioning, mags, AM /FM stereo. bucket seats. mucti more! (Executfve Car #A6E667A118812) SUGGESTED-RETAIL: $5695.09 ::.~~$2976 ::.~~$4176 :.~~$ 76 i '75 GREMLIN NEW '75 HORNET v-8. ~~'!'at;~sa~~~~~~ing. x 2 DOOR BROUGHAM Loaded' (E xecutive Car #A'5-A 167H 15 7747-) SUGGESTED RETAIL: $5561.35 6 cylinder, automatic, & much more. 4 Door, 6 cylinder. automatic, air . conditioning, disc brakes, loaded! package, mags, power steering, (Executive Car #ASC465A 145408) (ASA057 A 278042) Lciaded l (#A'S<;:~5H129449) SUGGESTED RETAIL: $4216.80 SUGGESTED RETAIL: $4687.45 SUGGESTED RETAIL: $4756.85 .SALE $367 6 SALE $2876 SALE $3976 SALE$ PRICE PRICE . _ PRICE . . P IC • ~., • ....... ~·· , , 11 ,· ~ .~ ~ • .. > " ·~' -., ~ . ~ . - ~NEW '76 CJ-5 JEEP NEW '75 JEEP J20 PICKUP '69 OPEL EconOm1ca1 4 c yl., 4 speed. sale priced 1 1Z1. T330) 70 TOY OT A MK. II 5976 4 Door. 4 speed, Sale priced oas sav er! (OOllO<OI 7lMAV~RIOC 5 1476 2 Door. 6 cyl., auto. trans., Sharp! (882CJA) • • 6 cylinder • 3 speed • Heavy Duty Cooling • Heavy Du ty Suspension •Roll Bar • Much much more (J6F03E ... C2Vl\K) Sale Price V-8. Power steering, Bucket Seats . Tilt Wheel, Air Conditioning, Automatic, 4x4. Factory Camper S~ell. tJSA.466P0235\J SucJ9ested Retail $7694.65 Sale Price ' 54976 56676 '71 FIAT 124 WAGON '.72 FORD LTD " . ' . ' 5 1676 5 147~6 4 speed. Economy & 4 Door. Extra clean. Save on this one! real nice, tool (597EADJ (892EHH) 71 DATSUN PIOCUP 72DATSUN ·~1.676 . 5 1576 4 speed. Plenty of room 4 speed. air & rNdy to go! {1444") coni;Uti9ning , mags. (183NAH) ' . "' ...... . . J JCS $$ sr.,....,..... -.. .,....!""'.,,.._\ \ \ ' .... ' ' ' J 73 TOYOTA GICA • ... • ' . ' ,. 52616 • ..... • """II· ··-. economV & •rar.pJ t492GGZJ . ... ' . 74 JEEP CJ~S •, I ' . ~ ... '539J6. • _. dn\19., • ll>ffd, power_ steering, suQer --I ("40KXW) ' ' • • ta hi d< .. 11 w Cl al pl •• vi c tt tt I• p " 2! '\\ fi n ti c ti " c ti s t [ ( s v I c b a t s a a t r I i ' ' I \ "i:6,000Atlta. . €heVlelte 8r.der Backlog Cited DETROIT (UPI> -The Cbevette, the m.Joicar that•s off to the fastest start o! any General Motors auto ln history has been so successful Chevrolet had a backlog of 76 ooo or: ders tn early December. ' With just one plant at ~ HIGH ~ Wilmington, Del., building G~ America a smallest car at the · rate of 6S an hour it ~ compact Vega and the Ford take Chevrolet aimost l 4 MotorCompany'sPinto. w~eks just lo meet the customer and dealer ol'ders it already has in band. A second plant will be added ln March at South Gate. . ROBERT I>. LUND, GM Vlce preslde-nt who heads the Chevrolet division and is in the envious position of havina the U.S. fuel economy champ, last summer, before the "im· port fighter" was introduced was. talking in terms oi 250,000 sales in the flrst year. With 34,404 already sold in the flrst nine weeks of the 1976 model year, Lund has upped that predlction to 300,000 Chevettes. He's holding it there because that's the limit on the production facilities. As an import fighter, Chevette has outsold eaeh of ACCORDING TO a Chevrolet survey, 50 percent of Chevette buyers have been "forei~n oriented,•• meaning they e1ther0were eonsiderine a foreign car purcb~se alr.eady owned a foreign ca~ or traded in.an import .• "While the fuel economy thing has been dominant " Lona said, "we think a lol 1of people are buying Ulil car because it's J\m,erican-made • t is maneuverable and bu a low original cost.•• According to the Chevy sur- vey, the average age of Chevette buyers is 38. A little higher than might have been expected. More than seven in 10 buyers were m en, married, head or household and over 25. the foreign models it was de· Over six in 10 buyers had signed to compete against -household incomes in excess the Volkswagen Rabbit; of $15,000 with a median in· Datsun B210 and Toyota come of $17,300. Twenty per. Corolla. cent of the buyers own one ca• DAVID EISENBERG, re· (the Chevette>, 52 percent search vice president at the own two cars, 20 percent had Wall Street firm of Sanford c. three cars and 8 percent had Bernstein & Co., says he's four or more. convinced the Cbevette will be a successful import fighter although be believes some of the Japanese cars are superior values because they offer as much or more at about the same price. Eisenberg says. however. he is persuaded many buyers prefer to 'buy American· and he expects no more than 25 percent of Chevette's first y ear s ales (a bout 70,000·75,000 cars) will be at the expense of the imports. He expects the greatest losers will be Chevrolet's own sub· FUEL ECONOMY was the primary reason given for their choice by 51 percent or the buyers. Amon g buyers giving more than one reason; 22 percent said they bought the car because it was American. made. 21 percent said the re· ason was price, 14 percent mentioned styling. 12 percent service and parts availability <a common complaint against imports). 11 percent because of size and 5 percent because it was at the dealer's showroom. Friday' Closing Prices Friday, January 2. 197& l /SC DAILYPILOT •7 NEw ·voRK . STOCK EXCHANGE Yt-a.r'11 'lllgk·Lows Appf"ar Evt'ry atus;,.fay ,:.a.,_ VOftlC u.1•)) -!oi.a Met loc#I ,... ~ Hie• s..~ ~' ~ ...,:;i;t t~~:f..:'eel~ P·l l/ldal ClMt 0-9 , t (hdtl (JIM (119 Pt l""'l (IQw l"'I PI (hOJI (1'9 ~I 1ruo, (.... (!; pl= 0iii. ~ t!IM. 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UldTt<:l'lnl2 & •S ''""+'lo """Ppt7 . .0 .. 110 61 +2 ConnMtl.6010 74 U +'I'll GenMllli681• 731 ?'IV-"' ~~lto/~1~ 1~ ~~~: ~ OllPwpfUA .. t10112\4+ \4 S.rYOO>n .116 8 S ,.,,._,,._ UldTt<:llpfl ?11l'h-\4 =ltd ~12 S n.+ .. ~~::·~io: 4 1Mf7 u~+ ~ Gl\Mo11.40bU S'5 ~+,. ~M>M 60 4 3 12 ClhPptEl.48 •. r200 76'•• . ~11.e\o .l91S / S''•• Vo UnlTel 1.11 t •• U'loo+ ,,_ mtter Olnl"lS 44 'U ... + ' j .l>filO •O + V, .liilJll •.JM\. 21 S'IL+· Vo \.lh VollnO -4,S '•+ 1-16 OKC CP .10 • 10 '°"• ti. Slleli.<G S6 5 8.c 11~+ .., Unttroci. Cp 7 17 ••;, • ..!' Sv' IS "' •llo+ v.1E •• ...... + 1,L • ~.. l "v. . .. , ..... 1 PlC .·80 8 1• 1A._. ,,,,:_ OhPwpt 1 04 t rtoo 7211, •I Slwpe1t .10 , • U V> . ., Uni Tel wt1 . 10 w.-,,. Ii.relic Entp .. 1 )\'II• ""' 1.Vi . ~ ., u~ +. ~ ~~ }:! ~·I »..t7 • . . ~·!ti, : . .:. l~~: :;; OO•Ot: 1.44 12 s 7ZV. + ''• Shellrpt l.'JS .. • ,~ + .... \JfllVtr I.fol s ' 31 -I. Al'jstl_r_ l!K • • 1 J .. . .70 H ten II~· .. , vn " ,...,.., 13 ·~ ~ I+ 'lo Le C l 'II., ~ OlttNG UO I '' 1t'1H ''-si,.1..,-G -41 • a •I .. 1 VlllVL T 112 • 13 ll>t• + ,. ·-•ttN 6. U 10 ···-~ " ...... +.. pfS .• 1 '65VJ +\'Jo -· ~ ""'..,.. 011Ppt87.6 .. t100 67••+ '• Sl>ellOill.60 • 1) .. \.+ :\o UnlTptA l\<'J .. 12 1IV) -----·i.-;"';:.;.' .. ~st 1~·.". 'C! t~! • •• ~ .cwis 2.24 1 27 •s • .... ~~1.M11 10 ~""• 'l'I u:'.o!"in :.!! ;0· &3 18• .... •. _ Olin Cp 1.32 6 1\ 301;," .... SIWtWll 1.10 1• 14 33¥e+ ~ VOP In .•11110 l7 IO't. + •-. ... ..,.. -·--COii ilJ ,. 9 .... • ~ .... I Ind s -.) ~ • .., • . Fn .. Ollnltralt I 8 30 76". "" SNW ~ •.olO .• l10 S•V). I Uplol>n ·"" 20 ant ,,~. \, W'"UG 1.70 8 19 22~•-Vo '°" .nf 19\lo • "4 1.8014 z>~ ' It Li!.,erge d · 10 H o ,. "t Or'n<t<kl'! .AO 4 U ·~ ~ruPc .92 11 ,. 9~o-'Ito USLI FE .32 'I!' 66 11 "-+ ''• •• • • ..,, Ar~~1~0.,,,.9 1~2~~· ~ c-: 1~n :H1A ~1 ~ ~1 GTE pf t•Ji, .. :t" n ., t •. t:" 'sr-7~ 9 B ~-:"-<>Peli~• M t 1 1 .,~ .. s~c .tG9,. 10 1s•,..,,. US11i.Fo .'1610 30 10•,... '• Ear$gs fucrease A);· E~WJjrehensi , . ' ,, Comprehen"i· U4 Care CO'"" ~· 1 ltf .. ..--... ,.. °"'...... -, , Gf Fl•ot-11/.t .. zJO 1s ...:. i4 , .;:,. ~sum 1_ ";-+, .~ 0mve0> 11 11 .sa 11 ..... 'h <i19101eoP1 , 1 1s • '• VSMCI> • 2s • • 2• -h 'f rw •it• .17,00Q -.Or the like periOd A°"'1CO I, • 6 t4 °"' r-,.llf~-9 11 +1'1+ GTIFlpfl:JI •. ZlO 14•;,~(• ~ • .., • • 0rAOl120 7 l' 14 + •4 SIVCOl>lt.20 . 1 3" USM pl tYt 1SOO 23 has announced earnings last year. A~rpf.-. •• z21 "'4-"" g::Prf"J·~ 11 n~ .. ,~ GTirtt.1ov • 2' 11• •. ve Core>n" • J~· ~ oi1s E• no 1 11 34•·· ~ SIQllOdtCp ttJ 1 J1 uwot110 s" 'be! t d ' ed ' Ar"1SClt..I023 103 2'\11 + •11 O\ll~t.C:·; ~ 27~ ··• Genescolnt.. 19 ,SJ{.,~ tF~ ~\~·9 ,.; 1~~· ;,; OVtbOM l.2010 20 28'>+ 1. S1mPrcn 12 1 14 S''ll + •1 Ul.itlnttlall lU. •'"• o. Ore eX raOr tnary Cr It Of ~~oCorrns R,_;2001 6 7 1 3 8 1 1 3 514 + :IJ OtUCoCIO .SO "'8 9 W• · • ~nupinP~.M 216 184 3&11•-'lo Llllerly Lon I 7,~ OutletCo .7S S 7 11''• V• SltniiPlll .40 18 81 IS"" '11 Ul•l'IPL 2 •O 'I 11> ZI .,. • •• Sl75.000 for the si.x mon•h.,. -Net earnings after ex· ':"~1n1n"'.,n3b ••• ,10 .•-:,•eon11eo2.6012 .. .,~ ··• ""oc. 1 ,.,.,. ···Lile• p1 1 o..rsi.p11 .is 4 111 '• Sl"91'• :101t 119 911 ... UtPLl'f 2 '°-1179 ... •'• w~ "'• ., 0 .,. CnllC •2,.. l .. GoPwpf 1. .. ZIOO 6" . . l o' "Y .L2,, 7 ,. ~~ , · ,,.· OWrTrn .80 tO l 19 •t. Son<)trpf 31, 33 2• + ... UV Indus 19 4 3f 20"• + •,, ended ~ 30 ed t tr ao rdt nary credit were ASA Ltd .eo .. 111 10tt.. "'-~P· " .. 4'"'--'• Gerber 1.10 10 67 H vv M, .... __.. o...ncF .• 11 21 ,, ~ Stc.avvCo .60 u 11 29~-'• -v v-. ov. compar . 0 ~co .6010 117 ,, .... !Jo Ctllll p2Jll. l3' 3'V.+ ... Getty OIHl1 111 .. +I L.tllyEli llOlO 21• SI'• ., 0wen1111 n10 139 S2'h•" SUily l.10a 8 11 ..... ~. V•ll•r•n IQ J • u .. '•• $324.000 for the six months Ash1noc1 1111 • 1J ""'• ~ '"'" t.n 14 11 10 • 1-1t Gen'fPf 1 :io , "' LincNtt t 60 11 Jt 16') 0wn11 p1 '"' . • .., .. ,, s..11 eorpn 21 , 1 , • • V•r•on 2611 J • 12"' • .., Papers Up Home Price SAN DIEGO CAP) -An in- crease in home delivery charges was announced by the morning San Diego Union and its afternoon sister newspaper, the Evening Tribune. The price of either daily plus the Sunday Union was boosted to $4.50 monthly from S4 . A Union -Tribun e spokesman said delivery boys will share in the increased re· venue, the first by way of a subscription b'oost in two years. ended Nov. 30 Compared to AsOryGl.4013 24 J4Yt-\/c QConllll Ally .. SI I"+ 11> GF 8us:nlci 13 .~.·y; LtncNllpfJ S 53 '1 O.tordln.606 10 16'•~'·• S.,yllnCp.2•S7 J8 16'•-'·• V-1807 Jo 16'•• '• • As5"'91.40 & t 22'te-llt 11ntlOl1210 :199 611/o+ 'Jo GIM!tPC .8010 9 1o;i.o. 'I• lonNFl 71>t> •• S 16'•• t; -PI'-Sm•tM0.0018 13 ''""~ '• Vendo Co · 76 l '• '• $218,000 for 1974 peri·od. AthlOM .40 3 s 9 +\\COlllOllpf2 •• 381 +2 GlbrFtnt.SkS •ltOYu v • .t..t.:°""11001 eo2,•,P 8-,21 P1•'• PacAln110u 12u +'ltSm1th1n1.J68 12 19~. 'o Vett•ce1n20 } 4>to•~· Allco M . ISO , • 1 1-. + •t. ConllnlTel 1 9 10 11Vt + '4 Glddlw .40!> J 93 ,,,. + 'I• ' k ~·· • · · Pac Gas 1.18 8 171 20'') + 1 • Sm.tnkltne 1 " 16 ss~ ,,. Vnl.tr I 07b . • 11•~ Revenues were $4,025,000 up A11cie11.)41 21 11\')+ :\It ~g:;:~~zlro ~~~ Gtt1H111 .s2' ta ,,,. ~ t:l~~~~l : ~ 'r .. PecL191.1>a 1 u 11• •• v. srn11nsr so• '78""Tl"•. ve1co0t1v, e 11• m. from$.1,211,000in 1974. ~:~~<~/~~~ ~; fa:!h 51i~.: .• ~ !.~ls;~~ ~~~:~'~ n ~~;~ t:~~~·i il ~ ! ~ ~E~,~~11! ,i! u~: ~ 5:~~~~ i J1 :!::+:~~ ~fu:2 ~;~,~ i! 7~~: :,: AllnCorpSOllS J V, '"~lpl2'h .• ,.,;;;_,z; Globil1 Mor6 16 9 +'lo t..omosFI .«>• •o1i~:: PtT,Tl.701 31Wltl"~t:riCoD'bllS96 9"'•'1< V•Elt<lt167111' .~. The C'Ompany has three ~utTO..!_nc, .2.~ .•, 998S .~;>4. 'loo Cooper ub .. 3• S'I\ + ..... GIGooeitl~n,.tda ,1 ~2 2101~ . .. LmMv l.60t> 8 so "~ . . . "-,,.d fTln f 7 I t \. ~ 14 ~ n3 ISi> • 79 JI'•. '• "v•aEEIPppfl? !! .. 11 ,2!, .. * : • ~ .... • ...... • ,.. • 14 ,._,...T. 60 u-•· "' . . . • ·dtwn -10 ,. 21•-lntW. lvu J " S1;\ • . JV .. Cns .M s s ••• , + '·It ..... • • t... , ". VJ 0 per a ti n g d i V j Si 0 n S : Aulomln .20 S 11 41/o + lfl ...._ ire · l1 2 91/o • '4 GlCIWpfA .11 .. 13 1314 + If, '""' '"""' v " .. • Pelnepfl 30 . 3 1214 • "• S Oll'EI 1.41 8 43 1611\+ I/• VaEIK pt S .. llOO ol9 + t Avc:o Corp .. 66 '"•t 'lo &::r.:::1~ii ! n:~·· ~ Goodrict.1211 117 19'/•tl'I+ t::1~~t"~~ ~ ~ :::~: ~ Pelm8h.1S • 19 S'1>-'I• So.I lndt.56 o 8 1'.\l.o .. VaElpf1.10 .. z280 68 + \1 Psychiatric care, alcoholic AvcoCpwti .. t99·16 ···r-R 3·711 Htc-. Good'(l'1.10102.an110+'\'o LtL ... N tl 100112 Pam1C1.os1>1 •s ,.,,.,,5ouc1wn 1s1~ o1 10"1it '"° V•E1pf10 •• i1014 •. h b · 1· · d I AvtoCori> pt .. 1 19"• + '141 ~ 9 ·.-·s· " 1'1M • '• Gordon.J .ll 6 6 11,.._ •,. ""' .. ' Pan Arn A" 1..0 s:i... ,,. so-p11 ao 1 n •, V•Er!{ 7 n . rtO 13'1> + •, re a I 1talton an ong term ,,..,..ryPr .iO,. , 27 _ 14 ............ 1....,. s 36~ -•t. Goutdln 1 20 1 o 76.,.._ ~ LOll9Dr9 .8026 1 69 • '" Penhnd 1.10 " ., 2n •• :i., ~" Bk ao , 2s io-'+-~. vee J 1 n 1100 13 • 1 , care. Four psychiatric Avl$ l11cor~' 10 7'1't• v. Col'dur• CP .. 10 1"• v. Gout00f1JS .. 11 "~-~ 1..or•1 Corp 6 38 8"-"'" ~pert11 60 s 6 •'• SoeastPS 1k 1 u s•"+.,,. vaE pta11o1 zJlO 84 .i f acilities are located in ~=::~'!lit .~ S7~ w .. ·.~ ~,~~!i~3~ ~! 241~~l':~ ~:f~r':~~ I~~ H ·-~, ~1~1~·.J 1} l!: 2~3~~·-~ ~~r.:o;~: .~ n.): ~~<;:~~::~tat! 1:1'.! Vorr\OdOC~-~s~. I California and one in Texas; AvClll,.,., I~ ~~3A11t ... crCPC-•neou·.,,~"~ 61s' o,,. + ~ ~::t. .. Yii:O 11 s~ n~: :1 l.owSl•ln .olO •• u 11~ + .:· ~=~~~':~ ~ ·; n . i1, ~~~,; rn : ,: ~~:,: + j ::~~pt~:~.~ s! ~:~!I~ th" a)COhOlt'C rehab1'}1'tatt'On e.&Wll.IO lo .. 1'""• 1t cr~IFI • 9• ' ... 'I> GreyOro . .SO 6 19 ll"'-~ LTV Corp 3 11l 10•4 + ''°" PHCO lnc.23 18S 46'') •;, SoNEnQTIJ 9 '' )3¥. ll. Wecllov"04h .. 10 2~ •. "' 8ocMG.D 4 I 4~u 1,, ~· · • 11 3'•+ I/a Grtal A&P .. 11 10'w+-l4t LTV(OA3k . 1 13\1-..... PayL.eu .lS e 14 16\'•• '•• SoPacof12•12 b2 ~= ·~ Wel9reen 1 8 1' 12"\41• \~ division has programs in 18 ~., tn .2• a 20 ,,,.,_ ,..., '-'"""' ... 1·66 6 .s 22 + '"' GtLkOa 1.20 s 9 " • * Lubaoic~ 16 14 39~ ·• F'H11Gt.11b 10 "' •s~. 1 So R••' 2.1112 160 s1 ~ "' W•l~H 1'°"10 1 2a~ a.k.,041.4116 104 SO' .. !'It CTotkrNpl l .. U lS''J . . . GIN lrl l.Sb 11 I '"""° .. LUCkyS 13 )4 16 .... -lo\ Penn (tntr . 31 '"° . SoRotlpl SO . 1) S\41 Wall 8'l\ 60 8 ) 11"°-''° hospitals. eight in California, e.1e1wtn .to s 12 ,,,, .• cromacnl.eo 1 1 1iw. + '" GtNNet 1.80 • u •3 • ~ Lud•-c · .. ' •V>• •r. "-nntY 116 26 1s1 so•.• 1111 SoR<111 p1 1 .. " s1 ... -v, 1 • rtMt aoo s 110 12~ • "• . 0 Bell(orp .10 8 I tlw-Vo C.fOUMH .eo 7 1 19 -Vo GIWSFln .+4 1 110 13>1. + It\ Lul<nSll 1 60 ) ti 12'-'t + v, Pl!nOilt l•q 10 IS •'41' ~ Soun~ 1.76 6 1l ,,., . W.l,,_.rt .oa 70 18 1l -\~ two m regon, two in Mis-a.11vM 02b10 ,, """• y, Crouspf3.3s .. 1 S2't.-11t GtWIU1.92b 1 1s 2''-• ~ Ly11.esvn11 1 2 11 n~-·~ P• Copf•"" 2 •e'" ... South1nd .o10ll 11 21""-+.,., w~Lb.10" 63 101;,. ~. souri, two in Texas, and one eonaos't.96 a u1 22~+ 11. &'.:z'f':!107 l~ 3 1s7,,,_+"' °"Wpft88 .. 11" .,. tYY~~.."~w~~iizeoos 21,'"'_·;,: PtnnPLt.80 P 39 it"" ... snw,1Fr .20 1 l2 6'1•+ ,,.. we Foqdsts 1& &:\Ii••, a11Gsr''""·· z.lO SO'h+I CTS CP ·;o 1, ..... GrnGla1.oa a e U'"'• •1. • •v ,. PPLpft3.00 .. 1:io111•,.,-V> !low11Ps .'910 "11"•• '"' wamaco .80. 31 a ..... v. in Washington, Colorado. ~ ~:: 1: ~ ,1:~-v. Cull'91n :40 • I~ 1~rz •. ~ = ::~ ici 20~ m:~ ~ MecAF .~ M-,-8.\\ .. PPLpf 11•00 •. rllto IOJ\')• 1 ~;!!~~:~ .~ 11! ,~:: .. \.\ =:~~:~ : 2~ '!~-v. Ohio and N ad . A'..=!' Pn 1 9 .~. + ·.;..: Cumml11s lo 13 9 1''• -~ 18 MetOonld 3 28 2~ .....-. ' w~ • -3 .,ev a. ~.,,.._ ....... 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Vt• ~ StMUSc I.OS . • 12 10~ + " W\IPI s:i.p? 9 & J6''• • '• 8elcoPl .60113 21U~+"OetnW .>U114 3110'AI+"' Hllmmon4 .. 6 1--~Merlonl .S110 93 ,1'~ PME1pl 8~ .. 12701t .. 11ft5touller l .40•ISOl4"4 -'" W\lnAr .«la19 "° ,,,. Beldtn 1.20 9 2 15"-V. 0..,. -t.to 9 11' n + .,_ Hondlem .«) ' 41 5~+ 14 Mlrl•Y 60 11 4 18'1) • · PllEI pt 7.80 ., rlO 69tH I'll Slercl'll '4 I 3 6V+ • '" .....,Bone I 40 S 97 II -1 • Bell HWI .. • 21 '""'• ~ OtlP&L 1.20 • ISi 13\4 t "• HtndyHer I 3 13 "~ ... ,,_.rQtt .SOI> 1 'I 1'111+ \lo PllllElpl 1>4 •• 1110 67\lr+ ~ Steriorv ,70 13 to "'"' 'Ii w,1nNA .OSI J SI Ullo-.,. t:::,~g111n n !: .... ·."" ~:=1~1.:2~ ,J ~~:~~ ~~·~·9 :~ !!~; ~ eg:~r*f! ff~:::~~~:=:·~·:,~:"·=.~~:~~.~: : ,~t:~ ~~.';.t't,'.~: ~ .~~:·:/• The state's Employmeot Development Department has issued a reminder that minimum and maximum on· employment benefits will be increased. this month. The increases wet e authorized by Assembly Bill 91, introduced by As· sembtyman Alister McAliater (0-Santa Clara) and signed. by Gov. Edmund Brown in October. Tho minimum weekly pay· ment wUl be inSfl'eased from S25 to $30 and Ule maximum weekly payment will be in· cffi!Sed from $90 to $104. The changes are not retroactive, the Department empbaiffd. Claimants who are now receiving beneftu or wbo me. a claim begin.nlng before Jan. 4, the crfectlve date orf the new Jaw. are not aff ectect by the chan1e. or the previous maximUD1 or too weekly. The amount awarded de- pends on Uae. clatmanra pre- vious earnings during a 12· month base period. Minimum earnings to be eligible for benefits is unchanged at $750 but the specific beneflt awarded dppends also on the highest earnings ir1 a calend1r quamr qr the base period. TH~ DEPARTMENT aatd that a)tr claimant whose blgh quarter earotn1s were at least ~ and 1ns than S2.1S8 ls not artected by the chanae. An explanatory leaflet de- tailing the changes la avalla· ble at au unempJeyment in· suranceofticee. , Revenuee Up At Microoata ALSO, rr JS empbali.zed, tM beneftt paym~t acbedule bltween a> ud '90-111.ot af· fected by the chance. WeaJy bendtts ranti:nl frGl1 '31 to S88 will co11Unue H before. The Department' aitd lt DoM1a w. hU.c. ~ld"'l estimates that abOUf fi ~-ol Mlcrodata h .. JtlPOitkl re- ee1l of the jobJr11 c1ahtiantS Y.1!19M of '4.90210.U for tbe will r~cel v e the ·new 1Ub'H monthl enafd 'l'Ov. 30, mlnhnllrft of S30 'Wf'@k.ly ln· 1175 and Oel Joeome Ol stead olleUM amotldu-ia.ng-$.fll.117 or 25 cent.I ptrlhlre: iJll from • through 129, and 11\ the prlo'r ,earl• J1raj. about ZJ perefnt of the rlai-Cl'W'ter t"Dded Nov. ~..1. lff~ manta Will rttefye ifte new revenues were ..... t.'n ' l hl&h.•r payments ran!!:J with a new lou ofS147 '105ort a. "1 &.brOQI~ $104, lill CtDtl per ahue • . ,. ; . ..... -.. &enclia r.t, 2 '6 '' lie< lntnl 45 10 4 + '111 Horcrt 1.20 7 ' 2' . . . ... 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JIOIOJ"-\41 New Icebreaker " -M ., • 11' \Jtl) -v. .5'" 10 ~· ~ 1.1. l t It +.. llClpft~ .. tlO )9 + ~ t .. §.{~" 1 +-. 1 II n {;. l.10 I H ~ 0.. tlldlf t,Cll ,,. 12 • v. 11" 1'1 .. +'Ii • t .••• ~ ~ : ~ .J:*., 1' m:~ ~ ~·1 ,: a:::: N~ti.IO ·1 ,,~ !! ... ~ \41 SEA'M'LE (UPI>-ThePola•st .. •• C-. ~. ~!-16 t~. JI .. 11~h t.it tWll A AO UV. • • • M • J '*+ 16 .. , ., J ;t..,.; " .,,. c.-. ~ 1 11 , +" '" •"-'"• ~ ~t4·'° • •"'•-. •·• 1 • o• ... Nllkv ,. 10 ·~ • f.Mnation'smlghhesticebttakft'witb '~ ~·"''f ti•* =:··~ t "~ •·· =:tc'· .. ' Ht• .,.. a capabiUt)• of crackina Ice 21 feet ·; II +'16 ~~·~~ j mt '(4 !Ult O\:Ll 1 "'=~ ...... ~~·,· 17 J~: 1: ~""'° h:1 ·1· J J:_.! ~ thick, was delivered to th ... Coast If, .. • ... c;;;;;.A l t Oh ~ IMWll I'° • .,., I ] 2'\li+ -to it.~ " Nt11 1 1 ... bit°'' ~·. ~1tC.A1' 1 ._ •.• Ml 1· ' ,.. • 1 ~"=" .. u GuardWednc day by Lockheed. 11-14 ... EMtUWt • + "' .....,._.,. • + " .itte JJ -11111,... •• • ,.. Th •"'2 llU ~,..., ,i.-... · ~ Easllt 1.,~ , 11 ' • " •C 1111 1~ ''° ~ "" '·s" ,1 lr' t .... .. ~ ...!..» .. ~. l' N 1 m on vessel, ona o! two .. +t (= ,, u ~!. ~ " " a~:.~ .... : It ".... t:llW! ~ ,, :-: ~ :=-1on"'!l1 r:n~~~· ~": ~· 1 l . !. t n ! ~~ " •Iii',,:: i::.: t::! j s; ::~ i' j-~; ; ~l°'el" 8"o, wlU bedellvered la~ .. •140 ~· ·" ., k \'.. q 1• -~ i=rt:1 ti , !l... -v. , ~I \-!.... t ,. :·: i J:! ~ J!9 ==to:•=~= u~;;;..nw-~1o1 •• 1 ' ~; l: Ii ,ij 'l::.~.1i:;:.t\l~ 1~ ti;;:,;.~·~ I J If: :;; ·~Jii ~·; IY>lem .. _\ • . . . . . . . . . -.. • 81 DAILY PILOT Frldty,J1nuwy2, 1918 • " ,.OU!:::E:::.:N::'E:..-----=B;.:,.Y ;.;Ph;;.;.il,;;'";.;.;'•;;.;.•' .. ;;;."_,di Women to -Enroll DRVNKBOY -:FAUS DEW • "E\'t>ry year about lhi.s time 1 get to thinking ~tY batteries were not included." L.M. Boyd Flag Prices M~y Triple It \\'as be rause the blossoms on those wild berries looked like the he<1ds of cr anes that the Pilgrims named them cranberries. Do you know hov.· to make J>('mmican ? Here's how the early .'-\mt"rican Indians did it. They mixed up crus hed cranbe rries "'ith pounded deer meat plus re ndered animal fat and pressed the con· ('()('lion into !'akes which could be stored. Chet L. s~·it ell told me that. W1\NT TO M .'\KE a little money next year? Buy all the U.S. flags you can get. Prices or same are expected to double maybe triple in upcoming months . FIRST M.<\K E R of the automobile known as the wood paneled country coach was Volkswa gen. It turned out 185. Jn 19-10, they sold for SJ .500 ea c h . Private O\~Tl ers shipped 11 of them lo this country. If you find one at yo ur loc al fl e a market . buy it. In the classic auto business now, it 's v.·orth about $9,500. GAME BIRDS \Vhen considering ga me birds, please bear in mind there's only one species in which the female chooses the male rather than vice versa in the matter of mating. It's the red grouse. IN A HERD of dairy stock, alwaY"·milk ufe boss cow first . Such is a relatively rec'ent rule devised by an expert in Germany .. His ~x~ri · ments, it 's reported, prove the cows wi ll give mart> milk if they're milked in the descending order of their aggressiveness. Experienced dairymen here. though, say it tends to ha~pen naturally. The boss cow gets to the gate first, into the barn first, into the stall first. And the second comes in second. And the third is ready third. TllERF.'S NOT a building in Washington. D.C:, that's as .tall as 20 stories ... DO YOU KNOW what a n intense affair is? That's what "'an Indian has. Or so says Pete Barbul· ti. , .BELIEVE I failed to mention it takes 11 quarts of milk to turn out a pound of butter? RELIGION Q . "What's the predominant religion of ·Haiti?" .bi.. Voodoo. WHAT DO YOU mean you can't make a fortune. A steak sauce firm called Smirnorr in 1939 bought Rudolph Kunetl's vodka distillery ror $14,000 on the condition Rudolph would be given a job. Some deal: Every~y k.nows vodka is now the best selling hard hquor in the rountry. AddTe11 mail to L .. 7\1. Boyd, P.'O. Boz l SISO, Costa . Mesa 9'l626 New> from all over Cali lorn la la rounded up each day in the DAILY PILOT REWARD $300CASH A $300 cash •IW•d 11 offered for hlf-oticM ...... to .... ......t of •llher or bolh of tM two 111e1t IRYOIYed I• the ar111ed rabbery of .the Dally Piiot ••ployee In Costa Mesa oa Maoidmy eYHing. Dece.bor 22, 1975. T•• per1011 pr0Yldl•9 the l11for111atlo11 will be •either pro11c.l1cl w ne. 11ugM. Tiiis c11111111t .. 111 ••·by bollt ... Daly Plot ...i ... COlht Mela Polee Depa loez1tt. c- Jacl~~~~ .. • ~ - In Special Class Women planning to enroll at Golden West College for the rirst time this spring ma,y register Jan. 7 for a special group of ~curses. The classe1 will open on "reservation day," a four-hour registration designed to ass ure women enrolling for the first time an o~_portunity to get cer· tain C'lasses befori regular r egistration opens, col· Iege0officials said. It will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the com· munity center adjacent to the Gothard Street park- ing lot. The special classes. including_ an asser~ive training group, are all scheduled in the morning. Others Include psychology, comniunication, an- thropology, drawing, slim and trim and literature. Classes begin Feb. 2. - HAPPY NEWYEAR Quick. blow out the ccmdlesl 90l,B. ROLL ROOffifG The beat Johna Man.ule roll roofing they make (Is that really •o?). Choice of coloJ'•. heavy mineral coat. 5 !!s IQO SQ. FT • BIRMlNGllAM , En&land ("P l -A 7- year-old boy died' from head injuries au.staint!d after he aot drunk, police said. The bo)'", Anthony Stevens, found the key to the liquor cabinet while his mother was out and s h ared drinks with young friends, ac;cording to the police· account. He then fell down injuring his bead, police said. 'WI HAVI THI· LANIST l'OMT!i.c sBVICI DIPT. IH lHI .. IATH 01-COUMrf AUA. CHAUFl'IUI SHVICI& DAILY _,.ALCAISAYAILAIU. CEDAR FENCE 2x3x8 RAILS ' 3Y.x3'H x8 POSTS 67c 97·c One a.lee thing about cedar la that the bugs doo't reaUr 1111:• it caa much aa other woods (UDleu JOO pa.I a llttl• Tertyaki OD it). INTERIOR DOORS So the did darling threw you through an interior door. Don't fret. Jim. gel a new one here when you g•t out of the boapltal. · 24" 28" 30" 32" 36" HARDBOARD MAHOGANY 7.99 8.99 9,99 9.99 . 9.99 10.99 10.99 11.99 11.99 12.99 ASH 11.99 . 13.99 15.99 17.99 19.99 BIRCH 12.99 14.99 ·16.99 _....,, 18.99 20.99 PARTICLE BOARD I 1!,72~7 • •• ·, < •• 2~72!7 Hard aa some people'• heads. yet you can work it like wood without splitting or warp. . I --71M_ ... ,,. ••••• .,. 1111 .... ,,.w....,. -IOI l.OM(MIRI POMl'IA-C --..... -.... ....,. •JWSIO • ift.6111 6FOOT _ GRAPEST AKES · Wrote Ible ad dQf befon Cbrlotmas.....,alcellme . of the year,..,,. bard lo tbJnlr about Qropqtak•• .•. on1,~tblg ~-~7! BEL-AIR DOOR n. name aoamd• .o dick fora ldtchen door, doetn't it? Got tb.e .Uding window aod tbe ~n too. ' ·: -900 1 ~·or32" DRYWALL It's the beat way for a do. it-youneUer to finish a room. Plastering ia too tough a trip. . : .. ,-'rlTi' SEAL-0-MATIC .:, ': -~ ~ ASPHALT SHINGLES ~ ; · When the sun hits them 133144199 SHAKE SHINGLES I · · •· ' · they lock tight one to the 49!.! other. Hold down swell In a high wind, heavy mineral coat, choice of colors. IOOSQ.FT, I think a shingle ia thinner than a shake. But thete crre abo cedar. (Oh. l"m ao eonfuaed 17!~FT. Quick, what'• the difference between a ahingle and a ahalr:e? (Ab ha. don't know either?) without my almanac:.) " ~~1lr' _:r . ,,, .. . ' ·i' . I I' . ' ':J ' . .j, 11 .,.._. 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