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1974-11-29 - Orange Coast Pilot
• -· I Cri~s for Aid Unheeded • -- • Co1•n:ty Man Dies • Appellate Co11rt In GQs Explosion ·upholds Guilt Sui~ide Attempt Of .McWhinney DAILY PILOT a • ·IXOD octors * * * 10' * * * . FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 29, 1974 ~an't et • est1 VOL '1, HO. UJ, 4 SECTIONS, Jil PAGE.$ Calls lfnlJeard • Coast Officer ' Lies Helpless 111 GARY GRANVILLE ot~o.llrll'llltU.11 • A£ter being struck by a hit and run driver eaily tod·ay, an off.duty Newport Beach police officer lay :stricken· beside the roadway for almost an hour before his calls for help wer e heard. Reported in gOod condition at Hoag Memorial llospital late this morning was Sgt. John -Simon, 37, an ll·year veteran of the Newport Beach Police Department. According to accident investigator Hu~ Armstrong, Simon was struck Gas Explosion Kills Man, 23, In Suicide Try by a_ speeding v~hicle as he crossed the eastbound €oast" Hi ghway or- . framp from N.ei,vport Boulevard near the Arches overpa·ss •. Simon was· On foot an.er his car stalled on Coast.Highway a nd was re- portedly headed to the old police sla~ lion at 32nd Street for help when hit by the'vehicle. . Arm Strong said the impact knocked the·off:duty officer about 40·feet. He apparently lay slricken in the roadway for aboJJl a n hour before a person aboard a nearby boat heard his call for assistance. James Kinkeap reportedly came le> Simon 's aid shortly before 4 o'clock. He found the police detective lying in iceplanl and partially in the roadbed on the offramp. Simon wa s taken to lloag where he was treated for cuts a·nct bruises. llospilal officials said this morning he will be· held for observati6n·£or 2-1 :PhysicianS Announce ·-~ , ~· Findings ~· \VASllINGTON<UPl)-Apanelor o.11, 1'1141t SUit ""'° three physicians said today that ailing rormer President Nixon is unable to testify in the \\'atcrgate CO\'er-up trial and probably \\'ould not be able to un · lil Feb. 16, 1975. The specialists, \\'ho examined the former president at the request of U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica, also reported that Nixon "·ould be Uh· able to make a deposition until J an. 6. 1975, and then only in t"'fl d aily sessions or one hour each. The report. issued unanimously b,v the doctors, threw !'onsiderable doubl. on "'hethcr the former president's testimony "•ill be :.1v:.iilable for the trial of ffve former l"ixon aides, ~·hii;h had·becn expected to conclude bcfor.e Christmas. Orange County authorities today blamed an apparent gas oven suicide attempt ror the thundering explosion and fire that demolished a small frame house near Fountain Valley, killing one m a n and injuring another. hours. . Investigutors at the scene could not determine the exact·time Simon was struck but they said the vehicle wa s ··appare ntl y traveling at a hig h rate of speed.'' PATROLMEN, ROAD CREW CONFER AS DEATH CAR IS PULLED FROM GULLY Rear.-End Crash Kiiied One Man, Injured Driver In Capo Beach Today l\:ixon, "·ho has been hospitaU zcll f\vice s in ce hl' resigned from the pre. s idency .>\u g. 9 \vas exa mine d personally :it his San Clemente hom·e . by the threl'·courl appointed physi.• cians. I-le has lx.•en sullpoca ncad to testiry at the trial by Ins former No: 2 \Vh ite House :lidc, 1lcfcndant John D. Ehrtichm:in. According to Arms trong. Simon told him he saw the car bearing down on him but-was unable to avoid being hit. ·MeWhinney, Fujita Sherirf's investigators identified the. dead man as William C. Keith, 23, who lived in the house at 14182 Brookhurst St.. in county territory just north of There apparently were no witnesses lo the hit and run incident but in· Vestigators are continuing to check out fragments or evidence found in the area that may be related to the acci· Court Upholds Guilt ' Fountain Valley. . Jn serious but stable condition today in the Oran'e County l\1edical Center burn unit is Steve Parks, who also Jived in the ruined dwelling. He suf· fered extensive burns and other in· juries In the 7 p.m . inrerno. dent. "" ,Of.Ex-city Officials ' •• J • A spokesman for the county £ire de· partment said today preliminary in· \'estigationJndicates Keith may have been lryint lo kill himself with gas from an oven when a spark Ignited the fumes. • · The resulting explosion blew out . one whole s ide or the s mall house and a portion or the roof landed on a car parked outside. The structure was completely in names when fire u.nits from the coun· An appellate court has upheld the P Ii S h d conviction of rormer Westminster city 0 Ce lrengl CDe offlcials Derek McWhino ey aod Tad Lo'·o· ON <AP) -After"'' all·no'ghl. Fujita on felony charges filed after a 1" fw1ilc Square Regional Park rarmcr debate in th e l·louse or Commons, the was rorced to handoverSS,OOOin cash. government today pushed through The clecision by the Fourth Distri ct Parliamenl an e mergency act to Court of Appeals in San Bernardino strengthen police powers against upholds an Orange County Superior Irish terrorists. Queen Eli zabeth II <;ourt j ury verdict following which fo~mally assisted to t~c act withi!' .fl.fcWhinncy. 42. drew a state prison minutes of approval \\•tthout oppos1-term of one to 10 years and Fujita, 36, lion by Commons and the House or was sent._cnced to six months in the Lords. -----t"Ountyja1l and fincd·S2:50ll. ty and Garden Grove arrived at the Ecenc, the spokesman said and it took ' • aboutahalr·hourloputoutlhefire. 'Marr:age Art' • Former lt1 a.yor McWhinney and former city plaMer Fujita were round guilty or attempted grand theft and conspiracy charges aner strawberry .grower George ,.turai testified that ~e Though the house was in a semi• " rural area, several neighboring h<lmes we(e less than30 feetaway and Just f :ci:o1•.? were undamaged by the bl ast and " " " fire, the fire official said. Investigation of the incident, \\•hich Is listed as a total loss or the $15,000 house, is s till under way today, the Cire spokesman added. 11,3 Booked in OC Orange County Jail bookings for the 24 houri ending al midnight Thursday tot.aled 113 pers.ftTl:1'-: 99 men and I( W.men -J all d~pu.)I"" reported lod~Y. / / ~111";.NEAPOLIS. Minn. IA Pl -Tho "'ire or a St. Louis Park physician· author Is suing him ror dissolution or their marriage. Dr. J o hn E lche nl aub's wife, Elizabeth, contends in llenncpin Dis·. lrict Court that their marri age or 30 years has.broken down irretrievably . Amon g b <Jok~ wfl ttcn b y Eichenlaub was a best·seller titled '.'..The.Marriage Art.'' ( 'Happy' Back Horqe NEW YORK (API -Happy Rockereller. u•ho underwent htr 1econd breast operation for cancet rive days ago, !';pent r hanksgivi ng at. home with her husband and their two children. The 48·year·old u•ife or Vice Presldent·deslgnate Nelson A_. Rockcrcll cr "'as relcas1.'<1 curlier than expected from Memorial J-los pital because or ~er "remarkable" re• covcry, -' was fotte'd lo pay,them S.S,000 in cash •and contribute a S5.000o cehck to Count.y Supervisor ROberL Battin 's c.ampaign fund. Murai S"aid he wa s '"arnccl that if the payments were not made. his lease to 215 acres on the Fountain Vall i;y crop la nds would be in jeopardy. Lawyers ror both ·men said thcv have not yet decided if an appeal w1il be £lied with a higher court. · lndi.an Tribe To File Suit GAV .HEAD, ALARTll A'S VINEYARD, P..Iass. CUPl l -The In · 'dlan tribe wnlch.grecfcd'lht Pil~l'lnls in 1620 and participated in the r1r!.t Thankseiving says it will file suil to day lo eject the town or Gay ~lrud rrom 250 acrcaQr common lnnd~. Beatrice Gentry, president nf the Wampanoag Tribal Council of Gav llead, said ... The non·lndlaos think ~at they should be abl to use our land as thetr playground, \\le think non-Indians havctakenenoughlndian land." l Fatal Accident In Fog Probed In Capistrano ·~:g.r\!Jding ... re-.p--CJUli;'~C?lJ.isic?n.:a1Qng the fog·shrouded milch Cities Oil· ramp in Capi~trano Beach this morn· ing killed a young Corona man and in· jured two other persons. And motorists trying lo negotiate the San Diego l'Teeway strewn \V ith "'reckage also round themselves dri\'• ing over thousands or nails thrown on- to trarfic lane!' rrom one of the cars. Calirornia ltighway Patrolmen said they were s till investigating the circumstancrs "•hich led to the crash at about 7 :20 o.m. between the ~ac ran1 c nt o over crossing and Cu min.o de Estrell a. The identity of the <\ead man v.•as not immeditotely re leased, because the fa mily was be .. in g sought. . lie was :.1 passenger in a small German S('da n laden "•ith d!1''A'all·" 1n!'tall:1tion tools. ll "'as driven by 011 \ 1d :\I :1c :'\1 a hon 22. or Corona. 1\l ac l\1 11 hon ·s car, .!.1tld officers. s la1nmcd lnto the rt':ar Qr a larlU} Amt'nr11 11 ·mactc :-.('()an 1lri\'en bv ''oul ''oukh.1nna fl2 . or sun \1all('y. fl (' !inf· rerf'ct h:trk .1 nd hip 1njuncs and Ill s \\Jf(' \\a~ UlllllJUr<'d ~1 :irl\1 :ihnn, saul offl('f'rs. s urrrrccl m<Klcratt injuries, but \\•as expected lo rccO\'f'r . Crc"·s rrom the ncarhy highway , tnatnlt'.'ntincC' station were summont'd lo c lca11 up the nail$ strewn along <See COLUSION, P•&c A21 ' . The three· page physirian:-. rrporl lo Sirica said: J. Nixon is not ~rsona\ly able to I ravel to \Vashington to testif:r. 2. It is dirfirult to predict with :.tr · cura cy "'hen s uch a trip l o \Vash in gton, J).C. might be '4 C- (See l'\LXON, Page A2) 2 Foir1ne n •Injured VERNON (t\PI · -"f"o fi rcm(!1\ \\'ere inj urccl in an e.1 riv niorning fi re at a n o~car ~lc~cr meAt packinR' planl here 1'hu rsd:i\'. Vernon f'irt· Chier \V arr{·n :'.\lu 'i;.:r11vc • .ir.t, of Vernon, suff r re(I a hmkt'n ;Jr m Hnd hack bones \\·hen he fell do"·n ;,in t·lc,·:1 tor s h:.1 ft inside the plan1 . Ora11ge -- Wencl1er . . . \':irinbl c hi i;:h cloudinC!\S Saturday ""ilh a chance of some t•arly· morn1n~ fog. nccOrdlni:: tn. lhl' "'eathcr :1;~r\"u.·e. 1\ llttl~ roolf'r "1th h1 ~hs 1tl tile btacht~~ fron1 tht• mid·60s to 7$ inland. Lo"·s ton:g.11 in the 40.. INSIDE TODA l' T1!e hoUdoy sea.son fs upon lhe Orangt> Cooi l. See. t o day't \Veektl_nder covtr for l/1e /INt round of Ch.nitm.as eventi. ''---------'' • 0~1lY PILOT ---- : Dlorstep DelivenJ Unidcntiried driver or this Niagara Drinking \Vat.er Trur k lost control of his vehicle \Vcdnes-~ llay a fternoon and wound up in the front yard of 3 home at 24502 Chrisanta Drive in r.1ission Vi ejo. He also left about half his load of bottled water in. the street and· demolished a light pole. , l:'rom Page A I • NIXON .•. "mptished without excessi\·f.' risk, i£ fltC<tvery proceeds at the entiripated rate. and there are no further com-· plicatlQns. )·~\Ve would estimate that such a trip be possible by Feb. 16." J. Nixon is not presently able lo ap· pear and testify at a site near his borne. 4. lf his recovery proceeds at the an- t icipated rate. and there are no further •complications. "v.•e would estimate t hat he should be able to te5tify at a courtroom nea r his home by Feb. 2." S. Nixnn is not presently able to be deposed by the parties in th is case. 6. If recovery proceeds at the an· ticipwted rate, and there µre. no further com pl1cations, "\ve ""ould estimate thott he should be able to give a deposition in his home by Jan. 6." 1. Jf a deposition is to be taken as described in r esponse to 16) above, '"we suggest it be obtained in no more than tv.•o daily sessions of no longer than one hour each. There should be udeq uatc opportunity for rest between sessions. A physician should be in at- tendance to monitor ?i.tr,. Nixon's con· dition during the taking of a dcpasi· Ii " o~. · !J'he physlcian.ir; did not (':cplai n the medical reasons for thei r conclusio ns. '!'hey said the dates v•ere only ''an ex· pression of our judl.(menl at the pre- sent time and <irr subject to modifica· tion by unknov:n future medical de· .-,.-elopmenl.i." ·~-.Th e ~te.'Rn was headed b~· Dr. Charles l·Iuf nagcl. chairm:1n of sur· gery at GeorgctO\\'n University \H ospital ..a nd one of the nation's foremo•st s pe c i it l i s ts on cardiovastUlar di sease. Other pane l members '\'ere Dr. J ohn A. Spittell Jr. of the r-.·layo Clinir, n ocbester, ~1inn .. and Or. Ri chard S. R os!, head of the Adult Cardiac Clin ic, dohns 11opkins J{ospital, Balttm ol'~. 'Last Ta11gq ' C"flse Scrapped ' T..ONDON !AP)-Ajudgcthrewout charges that tht• motion picture "Last Tango in J>arl s" is ~1 n obscene publication because he s aid 11 movie cannot bl• con~id(·rcd a publication under Briush l:l\I'. Judge Kennet h ,loncs' dismissal of the suit \\'eclncsday lt'ft underided wh('ther the film starring r-.tarlon Brando is obscenu. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wffd ,.,.,, .. "' ... l'vllll- Jack R. CUrJey Alien Marriage Fraud Grows in Big Cities By the Associated Press Federal authorities are worried about a booming racket in marriages purchased by poor aliens from those who prey upon their dreams of life in the United States. Fraudulent marriage rackets are popping up '\'ith increasing frequency in the big cities harboring thousands or aliens v.'ho come to this country ii· legally and live in daily fear of de· port:ition. Officia ls of the Im migration and Naturalization Service say they ha\•e stepped up their investigations of the practice. The scheme typically invo lves a rac keteer scenting easy prey in the alien desperate to remain in the Unit· ed States but understanding little o( its language and less about its la \I'S. These aliens usually were lured here by the promise or jobs and high . "-'ages to send home to their im, poverished families. Others may have come to study at universities, then lingered beyond the time allowed by student visias. Wh atever their m91ives, they form the pool of potential victims or sometimes knowing conspirators in the marriage scheme. 1'he racketeer and the alien need one other party to complete the fraud : a U.S. ci ti zen or legal resident alien "-'iliing tom arry for money or at least go through the motions of a wedding ceremony. Wedded to an American citizen or permanent legal immigrant. an alie n almost automatically gains official permission to remain in the United Slates no matter hov.· he got here. Willi am \l/ood, a c rimina l in- vest igator for the Immigration Ser\•ice, said some fraudulent mar· riages appear to be real because the spouses li"e together for a time. But in\'estigators become suspicious v.'hen the alien spouse \l'ins legal resi· dent status, then quirkly files for divorce. The organized marriage racket, however, often relies on a few Am erican citizens who carry out multiple "ma rriages" with the aid of false identification papers, Wood said in an intervie w. · h1arriage brokers ·charge an alien anvwhere from S250 to Sl,500 to lif· raOge the "''edding, he added. "'f'raudulent marriage is one of the popular, growing and expensive schemes to flou t the immigration laws," INS Commissioner Leonard·F. Chapman said in a recent speech. · "Orga nized marriage rings are be· ing uncovered monthly," he con- tinued. "\Ve recently discovered in h1iami a woman a nd he r two daughters who petitioned for entry in- to this country for 13 alien 'husbands,• all from Haiti. "The mother has eight marriages that we know of, one daughter has three and th e other has two -all Without benefit or divorce.'' Chapman a lso told of a District of Columbia racket in which one U.S. citiien married 15 aliens from Afri~an nations. And in another Miami case, "we discovered a marriage chapel. •. which was arranging· and conducting five marriages a week, all for the purpose of gaining entry .into the United Slates," he said . "The price ranged from $1,000 to $1 ,500 a per marriage." A federal grand jury in New York indicted a :r.tanhattan lawyer on charges of arranging 10 sham mar- riages involving aliens from the Carib· bean. . fendants collected a total of $1 ,200 for each marriage, all carried out with "the prior understanding that the cou- ple woul d not live together and that the marriages would not be consum· mated," said the indictment returned Nov. 20. Wood said authorities are in· ''estigating another ring which has ar· ranged a l least JOO fake marriages. Model Faces Arraig1iment A former Playboy magazine model \\'ho \vas jailed on prostitution ·ch arges after she nllegedly accepted $150 from <"In Orange Count~· Sheriff's Office investiga lor who "isited her room in :i Laguna •l ills hotel. has been ordered to face arraignment l\1onday in Santa Ana l\funicipal Court. Kathleen Ann fitaho ney, 23, or 900 Sea Lane. Corona .de! l\1 ar. v.•ill :insv.-·er rharges filed Nov. 19 aft er she allegedly solicited a peace officer fo r purposes of prostitution. From Page A I , . ' • • President to Visit ' Repllblic 9£ China ·By ll ELENTHOM~ • ";olve their difference~. . . WASlllNGTON (UPI) -President llowever, the Nationalist Ch1nc~e . . "'-1'.-lo!.·~'\!>"'!wo~·· ..... ~·'¥i io.Jiol.d, orch na 1n 7s;--tneiFntfeiSiifefarid cusslo ns wffti ttle:-PeiiPgleaders China announced joinlly today al the . whom they fear would seek. to Impose conclusion or Secretary of State Con1munistcontroloverTa1wan. Ford's tri p to Peking, therefore, ls .bound to create considerable nervous· ~-ll!liJ.klt;1m~~ ·Taiwan. Y.'h0feifthat he may strike some k\nd ar deal which would un· dercut their independence~ Henry A. Kissinger 's visit to Peking. r-------,-------~------:=:=--:::--:---, Ford'• scheduled visit to Cblna, the u e second for an American president Hou· sewi·ves nite •oince President Nixon wenl to Peking ' ~in 1972, was 8.nnounced simultaneous- ly by the Wh ite House a nd the Chinese Tr/"omen rflackle 1\Tew Cause government. W j . .J. I . 111 White House press secretary Ron Nessen quoted Ford as saying of the trip: "I look forward to ''isiting the People's Re public of China some time next year and to continuing the pro· cess of normBJiz.ing our relations." ll wiJI not be Ford's fi rst trip to China , however. lie went to Peking in t he s ummer of 1972 with a con· gressional delegation. 'l'he joint a nnouncement, issued at the end or Kissin ge r:S s ixth visit to China sJnce July 1971, said: "The U.S . and Chinese sides held frank. wide-ranging an m~1tually benefi cial t alks. They reaffirmed their unchanged commitment to the SAN DIEGO. (AP) -Alter' four years as champion or. the stay·at·home housewife, Happiness of \Vomanhood is going the way of the petticoat. . The League of Housewives will replace it as a ne\V group ded1cared to battle with women's lib. Jaquie Davison says the name chang~as made because of recognition proble.ms. .. .. "Some of Ute men who called thought it was a massage parlor, she said. !'.frs. Davison, 37, mother of five children and wife of a chiropractor, fou nded J-IOW in 1970 at Kingman, Ariz., and at one time claimed 3,500 members But the all-volunteer HOW was unable to compete \Vith such activists as the National Organization tor Women which claims roore than '10,000 members and with proponents of the proposed Equal Rights Amendment which would bar discrimination based on sex. princ;paJ, of the Shanghai commun;. K1·dnap-rap'e Suspeet que. The two governments agreed that President Ford would visit the People's Republic of China in 1975." The Shang hai-communique was is· sued at the conclusion of Nixon·s eighl·day trip to China in February, 1972. It called for making U.S.·China relations more normal and the United States promised to reduce its military forces on Taiwan as tension in lb.e area diminished. An official aboard Kissinger's plane said the idea or another presidential trip to Peking was raised by the Chinese shortly after Kissinger ar- rived in Peking Monday. The trip was scheduled Wednesday aner Kissinger checked with Ford in a telephone call, the offi cia l said. . Neither side ga,•e a specific reason for the vi sit. But the issue of Taiw ~n. the seat of the Nationalist government of China, remains a serious and unset· tied problem in U.X.·Chinese rela- tions. The People's Republic of China con~ siders Taiwan an integral part of its ' :territory. The United States. on the other h an d, maintains full diplomatic relations with .the @_overnment of Taiwan as well as a defense treaty. Under the Nlxon administration • the .United Sta~ sought to keep the Taiwan problem on a back burner, hoping that eventually the leaders in Taiwan and those in Peking might hold talks which could eventually re- Restaurant Had Name Officials Couldn't Refuse ALBANY, N.Y. CAP ) -A state ap· pellate court has held that the God· father Restaurant's name was not cause to revoke its liquor license. The state Liquor Authority, com· plainin,11; that the name promoted drunkenness and illegal activity, wanted to take a\\'a)' the liquor license of the restaurant near Saratoga Spr· ings. ' "Jl is true that because of a recent book and movie entitled 'The God· father' the name has become a s· sociated with the l\{afia and un· derworld," the appellate court said. "Thi s is a secondar y meaning. however. not its traditional and primary one which the dictionary de· fines as a 'man who becomes sponsor for a cliifri at Baptism'.'· Girl. Hostage 'f alks Man ·lntQ (;i~ing Up . ,WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. <UPI) The psy~hiatrlst said that aner he ..!: The bartender Yias,lalkitlg quietly · arri"ed he talked almost continuously with three late luncheon customers with Mitchell by telephone.: and while two young Waitresses sorted ... through the office door. siiverware. "I just tried to talk to him in a slO\.\' Jt Wa.6 4 ~·cloc)c on a quiet !lfternoon hypnotic w.ay ," Blackm~n said. "I-Te in Ute Nag's Head Pub Jtestaurant wouldn't tallt to the pobce and kept and as usual for tf'at bout: it was Screamingol:iscehiliesaboutthem." almQSt empty. ' • Bl"aekman said the waitress saved Into the dimly lit restaurant strode her life by calrriing Mitrhe11 down. ayoungmanwilhblondehai,t.Hetlas ''She, dld a great job or out of breath and was wearing · psychotherapy.'' Blackman said. "I handcuffs. · don't know v.•hat she said to him in J ames L . ?\fitchell had just escaped there but she did a great selling job.'' on foot from a law officer who arrest-' ed him on a North Carolina kidnap. rape charge. but he seemed calm. ··Be cool. Be cool," he repeated. The the F lorida Law Enforcement Department agent and two sDcriffs' deputies burst in. ?i.1itchell lost his cool and grabbed a Stea~ ,knife, He put it to the throat of Waitress Nancy 11\ff ?nd shouted: "lf you don't give me the keys to these bandcuffs.1'11 kill her." tie got hi s keys. shed the handcurrs and fook 2s .year-old h1iss Iliff behind the door of a sm all restaurant office. They r emained t here Cor nearly four hours \vhile authorities pleaded ~·ith :l\1itchell to surrender. Then,· shortly before 8 p.m. \Vednesday the office door opened and out came Mitchell and Miss Iliff, arm in arm. '"I told him no one would hurt him. Don 't hurt him,"shesaid. Police Chier William Barnes told ~titchell : ''No one will hurt you if you put your hands on top of your head.'' ?i.titchell 's hands \\'ent up and Miss lliff broke into sobs. The 25-year-old Alitchell was led away. Polica credited psychiatrist Lionel JI. Blackman with talking ?i.f itchell in- to surrendering. Dr. Blackman credited ?i.1iss Iliff. h'Iitchell demanded a .357 Ma gnum pistol and a getaway car before re· leasing ?i.1iss Iliff. Ba m es refused. l\fitche ll then tried to call a psychiatrist he knew in Orlando but failed. He found Blackman's na me in the telephone book and called him. "He put the girl on the line and she said 'He has a knife and he's goi ng to kill me.' So I came over," Blackman said. Sex Incidents Investigated In.Oklahoma MOORE, Okla. (UPI) -Police .say 20 girls· have been sexually molested during lunch hour recesses at a junior high school in 18 months. Superintendent J erry Doyle said Wednesday that officials will try lo lorate all the boys involved and take appropriate aelion against them. Police St. Don Tiffin said at least eight 13-year-old boys were involved in the attacks. Most occurred during lunch periods in an open central cour· tyard at the school. he said. He said the attacks always involved a large group of boys who would en· circle a girl so teachers could not see what was happening. A school spokesman said a counselor was within 25 feet of one girl when she was attacked Friday. The girl's father took her to police ·headquarters Friday night. She said th ree boys held her while several others partially removed her clothing and molested her. Tiffin said Friday's report by the girl's rather was the first the police heard of the molestations. Many were not reported because the girls were threatened, he said. · Two youths accused of taking part in the incident were suspended from school Friday. FIRST TIME EVER Four Centuries Holiday Promot ion (Selected Pi eces) By Henredon • I Yfoct ,.,..,..,."' ..... c..-·· l!MMqllt' COLLISION ••• ' I Thomas Keevil" (<lilO<' Thomas A. Murpt'llne -_w,..9lflt EOl!Or ' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall AU•Jlt"t ....... O•"'O fdlOrJ ·' Otfic ts c..tr•M•w »0w. .. e.,St•ffl ,..,.,.,.., ..... ". l)Jl "'·~ .... 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After the impact. theJarge car spun around and came to a stop, while l\l ar~lanon's car continued a n, then carcrned over an embankment :ind slammed into a freeway fence about 100 f('et a\var from the initial collision. l-~iremen and the San Clemente city ambulance took all three victims to San Clemente-General-Hospital. l\f acA-f a hon 's passenger was dead on arMval, firemensaid. · Bank Account Probe LONDON <AP\-· D<!tectivcs hunt· ing fo r the Earl of Lucan, v.•ho is want· ('ft for murder. have betn granted permis!lion by a ma~istrate to ex · amine his bank accounts. Lord Lucan. 39. di sapp{'nrl'd three\\'eeks ago!iihort· I~· bcf ore the body of his children·~ nan· ny. A-1rs. Sandra Rivett, "·as fou"d trussed in a canvas bag at his wife's home. THIS MAGMIFIC:EMT SECRETARY OM SAL1: s 1325. atG.11ttt. Now On Display At Our Newport Sf ore. DAEXEL-HERIT AGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KAAASTAN-BAKER ' WHKDAYS l SATURDAYS 9:00 lo 5:30 CLOSED MOHDA YS , ,. / · . NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WtsTCLlfo'f" OR ., ti42·20$0 LAGUNA BEACH • :W5 Nfllt1'11 CtlAS'J' HWY. it!H·6$Sl TORRANCE • 23B49 HA~IOR~F. BL}'D. rOpen t'rl til 9. ~n. 12·S:301 37tl·t179 - , ·&~ W@llillf' ~®[(WO©® A Sunda~·. 1'1onday, \\'rdnt'!tday .a nd Friday Ft'aturf' Of tht Da il y Pilot Got O problrru? Tlien wri te Pol Dunn. Pol will tut rl'd lope. gel tht OhSWt'TS aru1 QC• I ion you need to solve 111equlfltf In .. --· •• CUle!JIUUAl.;.aa''YI--" businf"SS . i\1ail yor1r questio11.t to fJat Du1111 1At Your Service. (J ra ngf' Coast Daily Pilot. p O. Hor .1560. Costa J Afeso. C1\ 92626. Include yo ur . telephone nutrlbt'r. Ballois Dt•1iie d ? DEAR PAT : As you ea n see by our ad~ress, we li\·e in l\1ission Viejo. Our ,\'Otlng ~lact· was Gates School in El roro. \\ e were not given ballots to "?le for l\1 ission Viejo's l\1un icipal Ad· \'1sory Council. It seems we are only a llowed to pay f\1i ssion Viejo taxes. but not to have il say in the choice or M A~ mem hers. This applies to ap· proximately 160 other voters in our ar.ea and '''C would like to rind out \\'hy this happened . · 11.E., 1'1isslon Viejo • UPI le'""'°IOJ · llolly1vootl llolocausl Vour residence is located north or the l\l ission \'iejo 1'l unici11al A.dvisory ~uuncil's a re a or jurisdiclion, accord· 1ng to the Registrar of \'ott'rs office. Alt hough this may come as a surprise tu yo u: your "official" mailing ad· dress as Sa n Juan Ca pistrano, even though you a re not residents of that ci· ty. !\fission \'iejo has specirit boun· daries based on the ~fission Viejo Co mpany's master pl an for the com- munity, in spi te of the fact that It is one of several unincorporated re· sidenlia l a reas in the Saddle back Va ll ey. Taxes are based on property '~·orth and county service a rea loca- :\ raging fire consu n1cs u tmost :111 of th<' n1 0\·ie sl't nf L·nivC'rsal Studio's "ll indcnhuri::". :.1 re-creation of t he German dirigi ble fire that killC'd 3fi persons 1n l!lJi . In hotton1 photo. 1hree stuntmen 1·u11 to s:.1fet~· after leaping: fir- ll'l'll re e l fron1 \\hat \\ill look lil\e th(• dirigdil('S )..'.o nd ol:1 tion.· · f~reel 111111 i11 (,'l1,st •1I Ut.:A I{ PA"I': I became a mem~r or Frcelandi11 Air Travel Club last ~l ay \\.•hen I purchased µ Sl98 ti cket ror a tri p to and from 1'\cw Jersey. The dav before m y fli ght \\'US .'\theduled tO leave on June 21, I was notified it had been canceled because the pl ane had not arri\"ed. The returning fli ght also \\:IS canreled because it has not re· cei,·ed FA,\ clearance. t.1y rerund check \••as promised in August. \\'hen I called in September. the orfice was ah,·ays "closed until tomorrow," and my la st letter came back because the postal box number in Sherman Oaks had been closed. T. L., Arcata, Calif. Freelandia's offi ce has been closed for good a nd the IRS has a lien on it s offi re equipm e nt. The a tto rney 11.ene ra l no"' has fil ed suit against. f'rl'l'landia for not honoring its fli ght commilntents. \'our letter and others rccl'ivcd h ~· J\. \'Sare being for\\·a rded lo Deput~· Atty. Gr n. All an Goodma n, 3a&O \\"ilshirt• Bl\•d., l.Als Angeles, Ca. 9001 0. - lflf•t•t•r,.,,' 1:s1 i t1111I (•." '?EAH PA1': Ca n you give me a ~ qui ck rundo1,·n on the currt'nt regula· lions concC'rnin g mo\"ers' un· derestim;1t1n)'.! the cost or shipping h?usehold goods'.' Our fa mily is plan· n1ng a nto\"e to northern California in December. ;ind I "·ant lo make s ure the mo\"crs 1 choose kno\1· J"m a11·arC' or the la1\ so there ""ill be less chance of :1 low est1n1ate. 11ith the resultant :-;hoc k to my budget ncar Christmas \1·hcn a large hill is presented after the mo\'c is con1pletecl Energy Stance N o w Must on Eco-repo rts J . II., Garden Grove Since '.'·our move is planned after !\"o\'. Z3 \\'he n nt'w California Seate Public Utilities Con1 mission rrgula· tiops go into l'fft'cl. it ma}' benefit }'OU lo b~ a\\'arP or their provisions. for dist ance moves !more tha n 50 miles I, a shippe r \\"ill be relJUired to pay onl y the ori ginal C'stimate plus 211 perce nt of th t> ori~ina l estint alc or $15 \\"hiche \•(•r is ~re11 lC'r, 11lus any charg~ on a n "1\dde nd 111n ()rdcr for Service" coverin ~ a dditional ser vices required or requested by s hip11t•rs at the ti me of moving that art' not CO\'err d in the carrie r's estin1 ate. This "·ould int lude extra packing, un11aekitJg, and so forth. Pe nallic.'i for under.estimates ""ill be pa id to the commission for de· posit in the state·s·g('ne ral fund. Each underestim ate subject to a pe nally niust be re ported \\'llhin 30 days after eompll.'tio n of the transportation service on forms prescrilwd by the PUC. Bl<'!l<'I<• !ial'<•I !I SAC RA~1E~TO (AP t Ent·rg~ ronservat ion efforts \\"ill ha\'C to h{' outlined in environmental impacl re · ports for all construction projl'<.'IS in California. officials say. Local governments ha1·<' been in · structed that impact reports \\'ill ha\c lo include a ne1,· energy t>lemcnl. ar· cording to l'\orman I-fill . a ~pokesma n for the state Resourres AJ!;<'llC Y, 1\·hich put out the nc"· regulations .. E\'e r~' environment al im pa rt t"l'· port in the state on every kind of pro ject -s ubdi\·isions, !'kyserapt·r.~ \\'ill ha\·c to diseuss energy 1•on~c>r\a· lion measures ijl ll'rms of that pro· ject ... !-!ill said. "That i s a majorthini;?." Ifill said. adding thC requirement stems dire('!·' ly from the major energy Jaw passed by the legislature last year. The la 11o'. authored by Assemhlyman Charles \Varren. (0-Los Angeles. l in- cludes a provision amcndinp: the 1!110 California En\•ironml'lll.>)I Qualit.v Act language on in1pact reports. tinder the \Varren amcndmcnt. the impact report mus t inc lt1d f' ·•measures to reduce "'aSletul, 1ne111 - cicnt and unnecessary consumption of en('r~.1 Ener~y C'onser,·ation measurl's sug- J::<'~l c-d in th<' nt'\\" :.lalt.· regulations in· l·lude insulalion lo reduce heat los:.1·s: U!'ie of sut·h furms of en<'rJ?.\ as solar· 1>01rcr: reco,·erv of \\'a stcd hl'al ;1 nd cf. f1cient li .t!hling Practices. In 1972. thC' California Supreme C'ou rl held th:.it th<' 1970 la1\" rC'quirl's tht' environ1ncnt31 reports for both public and pri vate ronstrut.•!ion pro· .1cets in the state . 'Funny Money' Makers J a il ed LOS ANGELES (AP ) -tilore th;1n SJ million in counterfeit monc\' has ht•en seized at a senior citizens rctirc- ml'nl hotel in Redlands and fi\"(' mt•n ha\C been arrested. the Secret Scr,•iee reported todav. Agents fOund $20, s5o and SlOO bills. ;.ipparently intended for distribution in i\lcxico, a nd a hand press used for printing seri a l numhers on lhc bills. offirials said DEAR P1\T · \\·e put-off bu\•in g our son a nl•\1 bicycle until Chf.istmas, thinkinJ.! tht' nc\\' safctr s tandards \\"OUld bl' rcfl<•ctcd in bikes by that l int t> It \\<IS .mY unc~crstanding .lhal n1and u tor~· chanj:eS In safety features j)f bt·~tkes :ind other ec1uipn1ent \\'Crc to bt.· rl'quircd by J.in. 1. 1975. So f;1r, ~arl~· shopping hasn't sho\Y n me :1nv signific;1n1 ctiungcs. \V<is I "'ronC ubOut lhe dale'! For Growth, O r Not- That's County Debate T. \' .• Ba lboa Look· h d l I k d The Con!lumer Product Safet'' Co m· ing a ca o t H' wee en . ntisslon c hanged the efrec:tive date ror ~.ditors t?day pr.~·dict('d that .some of nt'u' bicycle saf('ly stJ nd ards from .~unda~ s ~est 1n the !>ally Pilot Jal). I lJl _:l l ay 11 1975, to allow both "'111 be thl.'sc · domestic and foreign manufacturers · GllOWTH. NO GRO\\-T ll-Orangc more time lo mttt the re@:ulalions' County, particularly part or the techn ica l requlrenu:nts. Portion~ of Orunge Coast . continue to furnish ripe' t h e b Icy e I e r eg 11 I a t Io n s batlleground for the philosnphica l <"hanged from the original proposal wlll be publl hed for publl<' comment prior lo L\l a)' I . These changes relate lo ('(t8Sltr brakes. ctu-l n 11uards and the front·\\·ht'tl·ha ndlebar attach"· n1tnl. The CPSC' also I!! a~kln11 "date fl~ m anuractlltt>" labeling hf' made rn andalnry . For it copy of lht' blc)'Cle regul al lon~ ur a ~arrty Caci r;;heet, call lhc C PSC loll fret• hot line : 48001630·2666. fom mt nts should bt' Huhmil tf'd to the Office of the St'trelary. l'. '. C'o11s umt'r Prod uct ~a fcty Con1 n1lJ1:.!ilon. \\lashlni:ton. O.C. 20207 . ( ....... _s_u_N_o_A_v ___ ) \\':lr O\·er "hcthl'r to Ad\'oca lC' jlfn\\·th lconstructlonl or no .cro\\•th Icon· ser\"alinnl. DouRlas Fr1l lSC'he. Oailv Pilot st 11rr \\1ritcr. 1>rofiles lcltdlng '"J:tl'nc ra ls '' of lhe oppo!iinl: .1rmil!s. J\IAll. •:ARl.V'-Th(' ho11d-ay m::iil rush already has st~rtcd ~ rt•!llly) nnd n reminde r or lhE' :i;chcdulc. plus olhfr holiday mailing hl.bts v.•ill be offered ' in the \'OU S(lction. Also scheduled for the YOU Section's "Good l>ecdt•r" Corn('t' arc items telling rou \1 h('re und ho\\' you can help people" ho need help · \V I Kt:1J F OR SPACE AGF.- \\rl'stern Union's Russell \V. J\.lc Fall. <'hairm:in or the board, makes some rar·out predictions ht' says 1,1,•ill come !rut' v.•ithin the de<'nde ;ibout \\'hat the a,·eragc pcr~on will be :iblc to do in hi!\ O\\'n hcime just by pushing lnlltons in this s atellite <lj[e. ('1\PTl\'F. CO \\.POl\ES -In Jlunts\ illt', Te."li:•s. there's an ;inntllll rodeo that'!' 1·cry suc<"rssful. ()"""° pcruliar :.i sp(•ct of it. ho\\e \'Cr. is tha1 the pnrli<"ipants all \\'car slripes. 'rhcy'rc inmalcs nf 'l't'xai> corrcc· t ion:1I institutions. 1\ Chr1~ll/ln Science ~loni1or l"<'J"IOrter \"1:-ited the C\'rnt 11nd ch.·~rrlb<'s the dust\'-:illd 111·ofll:i 1Jlc-:1ft1on. Ma th Bui lding Ce re mo1iy Se t A t Saddle back 1'hc ne \\·est addition at Saddleback College -the S4 million science n1athe matics building -"'ill be de· di cated at 10 a.n1 . Wednesday. College Supt. Robl'rt Lombardi urg~d res ide nts of the dis tri ct . p;:irt1c ularly those \vho have never visited the 1.1 ission \1iC'jo campus -lo attend t he dedication and tour the facilitv. The ·building. the second permanent structure on the 200·acre campus, ho u s e s the natur a l science, mathematics, engi neering and nurs- ing divisions. It is also the tem1>0rary home for the social science :ind langua!!c di 1·isions The building includes a green house. fully ~~~i pped laboratories. computer fac1h t11•s, classrooms and h.'ctureh;ill ~ Cabine t Post Eyed \\"ASlll.'\GTO'.'\ t ~\P 1 -Sen. PC'ter I I. Don11 ni1·k . \\ho lost a rl'·C'll'Ct ion bid !hts n111nth . rcpo1"tcclly has bcl'n ap. 1iroa t" hed a hnut llCeOrn in,!! serr<'la r.\· nf lle:11lh. f:1tue;1tion and \\"elfar(•. tht· \\"ash 111glon Sta r·:'\C\l"S said 1'hursdar. • \ Fnday. Nguimber 29. 197.t QAIL Y PILOT' Jt!f OC Pri('es Subsiilies Seen As Housing Hop'e ~t'O•iilritteirfimr~ r adic ~J chan gt·s in building regulations ~a¥ offer the only real hope for prov1d1ng a housc which the average Orange Counttan can afford the Board of Super\'isors ~arneci Tuesday. John Rau, _chairman of the county ~t _or Housing Committee, gave an 1nter1m report on his panel's findings. On tht• whole, it painted a dismal pie· lure of housing availability in the county, . The interim study, to be fol!O\\'ed in January by a final rl'porl , \\'as Jam· packed with statisti rs. Some of the m include: -The fact that the median-income fa mily earning $15,000 can afford only s ix percent of the new homes built orl under construction in the county today. -The avera~e selli ng price of a comple ted or under·construclion• home during the second quarter this year was $55,500. · -Alrnost no single·family homes built in the county this year had prices of less than $30.000. -Only Se\'en percent of all planned dl•\•elopml!nt condo1nin1ums built this year are selling for under S25.000 . The a\'erage is $39,300. or about $2,000 less than the median·inconie fa m ily could afford. -lol ore homes were built in the S60 ,000 ·and-over price br acket through the second quarter t his year than in a ny other price category. -A total of 5,461 single-family and condominium units were built and un- sold through June, but the need is more t ha n five times that each year, according to ba nks and federal hous- ing experts. -For households with incomes of 1$10,000 or less, there is a n immediate need for 28.810 rental units and 55,000 O\\'ner units. -Between 1960 and 1974, the cost of housing has int·reased llt percent in Orange County. Income has increased by less than 50 percent O\'C r the same period of time . 1 -By 1985. the cheapest home a median·income fa mily will be a ble to afford will cost $67,700. The median income will have gone to $27,000, ex- perts estimate. Rau told supervisors his panel is still not fini shed gathering data but he s aid whl'n finished. the report "will be the o n l y one o f its ki nd a nd thoroughness in the state and nation." . The interim report made use of bank fi gures. census figures. sur\'eys and other sources along \\•ith some estimates based on experience of bui lders and loan institutions Rau said . ' ' .. The pa.nel study contairni a brNk· As or this year, up to 30 percent of lhe cost has been land, up to 50 per· cent construction and the remaindc.- in non·construction areas such as markeiing, fina n cing a nd ad · min1 straliye costs. Rau 's commit1ee. made up or builders. bankcrs. citizens and oth<'rs ~·ith an interest in the county home market. has also tried to pinpoint pos· :.ible mt>ans of reducing the costs of housing for families of low to middle income. 'l'he study said the trealest chance for reduction lies in the non·conslruc- tion c_os~s. part_icularly fi nancing and adm1n1s tra t1 \'e cos t s incurred through governntent re\'iew. In th~ area of construction costs . Rau said the ch;1nces a rc~li m any cuts could be made but he listed a number of "amenities" that eould be left. nut or a S40.000 home that "'ould · make it about $3,500cheaper. These include formica inste;.11 r or tile , elimin ation of dish"·a s hers , as1>ha\t for dri\•e\\'3\'S, minintum car- peting. m inimum irisulation , cheaper plumbing, cheaper roofing materials and minimum use of glass. Equestrienne Sues Escape Country, Pair A Y.'om an "'ho claims she· s uffered serious .a nd permanent injuries l a~t f'eb. 18 when a horse hired at Escape Country bolted and threw her into a barbed \\"ire fe nce sued the facility a nd t 1vo of its employcs \\'edncsday for 5650.000. P.1iche lle J akSha s tates in her Orange County Superior Court action that s he a sked operators of t he Trabuco Canyon resort to supply-her \\'ith a gentle horse when she visited the ranch. · She states that the horse she wa"' gi\"en. ··~1aggoo''. bolted s hortly ofter s he mounted the animal. The plainti[f states she was pulled from t he saddle by a guy \\'ire and hurled into ~ \l'Ooden fence topped with barbed \\'ire. Named as co·dcrendants ::ire the Robinson Ranch Association LL nd e m ployes Sandford Sandling a od Dorothy Sm ith. PANSIES or MARGUERITES L!tiUalrJ! Our Shipment of Colorado Spruce en~ best quality we'•• e ver had.. from Our Requlor Cut CHRISTMAS TREES will be al our lat this weekend at 2905 Red Hill 549-3232 RYE GRASS llG.4.t S-IOlli. C.nnl,00014tt. PIGGY BACK PLANT COME SEE OUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPE FULL OF HOUDA Y. DECOR· A TIOHS FOil ALL YOUR HEfDS STEER MANURE 2 .... 89¢ • r . A-I DAILY PILUT Israeli Patrol Slays 5 Catholics Inflamed By Butz an . From \\'Irr Sl•r\•h•t·s ls rn<'li troops patrolling inside· l..\:hanon hulll{·•t a :-.quall of Pall'l'l h · aJi"ill M"oZltll' - thl•m: th<' 'f,·I Avi\' military comm:inil report ed today . One gt1l'rr11!a t>scapcd. Seminar-: - .You may be missin . RULLE11N • t t-ta \\'ASllJNCTON (i\Pl -Aeling on -: •• ,,,. or a-n f.l.4'~~re>~id'".l;;'#'Ford~'Sj>rde¥r~cilifiS.cre~la[y.v-Jo! ~ 1.1pologi1td ror a juke m~klng Pope • J'aul Vi's position on birth con trol. 1'he firs! frontier clash in a mnnth took place north or Kibbul't Dan Thursday ni~hl. ( INSHORT J .. \Ve were on a rnutinc patrol nc~r the frontier ~•ntl by the ligh! of lhe 1TIOOn \V l' 5ay.1 a grOllll Of h:rror1sts :1l;0ul 10t1 ynrd<i ay.ay," a m1·mbcr nr thl' Is raeli patrol suid in an intl'rv1e\'' ~·1th the armed force r<:1dio. !le Si.lid the. equipment they car.rie.d indicated "they 'vere aiming 3t hit- ting on<: or the sctllements" inside "ls ra l'I. ''It w:.i s ;1 hard, fier ce firefight.•• Blnsls f(IU Eighl SATCON -. EXplos ion5 ripped t hrough n hii: nmmunillon dun1p in the Da Nang air ba.'!C today, kJllinJ{ :ii lc<.ist eight students and injuring more th:.in 100 civiUans. lield reports sa id. 1'he reports said se v<'ral hllmes. a !-.chool and a . textile f<1clory v•er!" hea 1,iI~· damagl'd in the blasts. Two South Victn:.amcsc planes \\'ere also rc•portcd tlam:.igt.-<I. """" Gets llelp \VASfllNGTOf\.t -S<-n. Lowell P . \Veicker.(Jl-Conn. ). sayl'l former \\'hit!! llouse Counsel John W. Deon III de- ~l'rves a r eduction in his prison term 'hecauseof his Watergate disrlosures. ""\Vhatevor hurt John J)(.,:in did hi s fellow coantrymen Y.'as more than Tcplaced by. the risks which he took on . their be heir." Weicker said in a letter 10 U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica. "" .. i'1nknr~"s Cheered AT•I ENS:' G ~ -Cyprus Presi- dent Makarios anived in Athens to· day to confer with Greek pfficials on the future or Cyprus :rna \\':lS 3C· c.:l aiml'd by tens of thousands of Creeks. Premier Constantine Caramanlis :ind leading members of his cabinet ~reeled the bearded archbisho"p as he ~tcppe1l QJ't :i commercial airliner from 1-~rankfurt. ~ ' };.\· ' (:§~: / WHILr-UO' STARVE I~ Dlf -~ U~l lllfPllele IJ or tr:i y inJ! /\[:!.rieull.urc SC'l'l'Ctary Earl Ilut z as ~• turkc•y_ s alirist Dick Gregory pickets \\"hite llou sc l 'hanksg1v ing Day to protest \1orld hunf!t:r. Lady Minister Fired by Amin; 'Making Love' KA~·1PALA . Ugandri IUPll President Idi Amin fired his forei gn minister: former Ne"" ''ork model Princess Elizubeth Bagaya, because she made love to a n unidentified European in a Paris airport restroom, LlJ:!anda radio said. The president also accused ht'r of consorting v.•ith the t.:.S. Central In· telligcnce Agency and the British security services. ··:i.1iss Bagaya m,adc love to an Un· kno\•.'n European in a toilet." Amin said in <innouneing her dismissal Thursda}'. A government slatemcnl said Amin deplored such cnndtK'\. Diplomats said thPy had rccci\•cd NE\V YORK tAPl -Outrag<'d Ca tholirs arc demanding.the resigna· 1ion of Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz because or a joke he used \l.'ith a rnock Italian accent to attack Pope Paul VI 's stand on birth control. Butz ~·:is quoted as having dis· missed the Pope's criticism of rich nations u•ho tell poor nations to con- , rol hunger through birth control with the remark : "He no playa the game, he no maka the rules." The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of X('w \'ork sent a telegram to Presi· 4lent Ford demanding thiit Butz ··apologize immediately or resign.'' IL <lenouneed his remark as "a crude ;ind pointed insult."' Butz said todav he ne\·er intended ··10 in1pugn !ht· inotives for the inte· }!n ty of any reli gious group, ethnic i.:roup, or religious leader." ··1 regret that some such interpreta· lions have be<'n made." Butz s:iid in a · !>l<Jl<.'mcnt . T ll E SENATE of Prie sts. reprE>scnling I.500 pric>sts 11•ho ser,•c ll<'arly two million Catholics hert>, (l1dn't .isk for an apology in it s tclc- ura m to Ford, just Bulz's ''in1medlatc · r1•signation or removal." Thl· Archdiocesl'. u·hich said Ter· rcnce Cardinal Cooke 11·as fully av.·ar(' uf the contents of its telegram. told Ford : .. If J\1 r . Butz can speak this way nnd remains in your cabinet. Catholics, ltalo·An1ericans and the starving peo. pie of the world "''ill all know how poorly they are esteemed by your cabinet." A WlllTE llOUSE spokesman said F'ord would have no comment until he talked to Butz 1ind found out exactly what had been said. Butz made no immediate response lo the storm of crilicism , but an Agriculture Department spokesman said Butz was merely rC'peating a joke he had heard at the \Vorld Food Con- fl.'rence in Rome. The furor raised by the Butz remark followed closely criticis m f rom J e~·1s h leaders of Gen. George S. BrO\\'n, chairman of the Joint Chiers of St3ff for having made a statement to the effect that Je\\'S control the na·= l iorr's neu•s media and banks. reports that Miss Bagaya, who is H R ' believed lO be in her Jatr 20s. \\13S still 0 p es u11ning M • K in l..'ganda under 0closesurveillancc. • ishap ills 8 without a permit to leave the country.· I T bf LEEDS, Ala. -"It look!> like the· .. fl.liss Bagaya, a ~a.JI, slim woman-lll.0 TOU e t'ar jus\ ran orr the road," said a \l.1ilh ,a degree in law. was named CHART .~STON, w. Va . <AP)-Qp. Leeds, A)a • .J police officer aner look· "foreign minister la st fo,ebruary art<'r pone!": ls of the lE>ntative ('Onlracl 111,i:: ovc~ the ~itc. where eight.young acting as ~he cou~try'~ roving any· IA:tween thl' United J\linc ·\\lork ers J\Jabam1ansd1ed1n~nautoa cc1dcnt. b:-.ssador since An11n sE>1zcd po1l'er in ·Union and eoal producers appear to Six man and two 1vomen, all of J anuary, 1971. --·-~be picking up strength in the nation's 1'~1lladega, were killed early . coalfields. · 'rhanks gi\•ing Day "''hen their car T~e bod.Y .or her prl'decessor 1.n Ll~c.> At a Thanksgiving Dav mc.>cling in ;-.mashe d into a bridge on lntersta~e 20 · forei~n mi~i stry ivas foi~nd floating 111 Bellllire, Ohio. Local 2262 Presidcnl in St. Clair County east or B1rm· the 1'\l~e _Ri ver a month after she took 'Villiam Yost joined the gro\\.·ing li st 1ni::ham. overhtSJOb. of Jo\\"l'('helon officials voicing op- Ttciu (•iris I A!RrP • Pf!ILA DEl.PHIA -i\lta~raeia and ("l;1ra Rodri~uc1., Siamese t\\.·ins until they we re scpar:ite<I in ;1 rare opcr:.i· lion l\l."O months aito. ha\'C been dis~ charged from Chi!dr<.'n·s lfospital. 'rhe, ~iri s left the hns rntal on 1'h;inksgivlng Day, bundl<'d in red. "·ooljackcts. France Relaxes Abortion Laws r .. ,Rrs 11\P) -The N;1t ion~l 1\s- ~1•111bly tnday appro\<'d a hill relaxin:;: .Fr:1111·c's ;1 lwrtion la .... ·s de<ipil<' hl'.n y < hureh opposition. Thi.' Senate lakL·s 11p lhc bill Tuesday. · ·rhC' hill would nlln\1' :ihorfioni:; he-lore the 10th 'reek of prci.;n<111C\' 1( ~l\'O physicians ccrtif\· lh;1l the p1·,,. ~nancy might cndan!!cr tht• h<'<dth ~ir ihe wom :tn or that lih· t'hdd 11111!ht hC' horn defe ctive. Hefnr1· h;"1v1n tt an :1bortion. lh(' ,1·11n1,1n 11·rnild ht• r.· •rui rc-d to ~C'rk lfon:-.ult.111on from a ~nrial :;er\ ice or f:unily planning group. J,.rench 1:111· no1~· J>t'rn1ils J bor1ron nnlr u·hen .1 n1othc>r':-. lift? is en- 41:lngt'rl'rl. H.EW Reveals New Reporting For Medicare \\',\Slfl!\'GTON 11\P ) -BC'ginnin.ct next Feb. 1 d<1ctors and hOS\li! als v.•ill li ;i 1·e 10 cc>rtifr to thl' g:o,·ernmcnt \Vithin \V>O clays Of ;idmission that the l'ldf' riv 1\1 cd icare and needy J\I cdicaid· p.iticrlts they treat actually require :-u<·h care. Thl~ ··utilization revic\\'" llro_gram, :1nnnunced Thursday, is rlcsig:ncd to proH·<·I taxpayers from fooling the l'OSt:-. of unnecessary hospitalizations ;.ind expensive treatmcnls. 1"he fc.>deral l\1edicare and i\fediC'aid proi?ra m s, v.•hich cost S20 billion dur- ing lht' current fiscal yea r, could rC'- ,1hzc sa\.·ings of S42.5 million by n<.'xt . runt• 30 under the review program, of· fi f'1:1l s in the Departmcnt or 1-lealth, Edt1<'<1t1on and Welfare sa id. The\' said a 560-million net savings in ~l1~rl1r:i re alone could be realized in !lsr:it 1'.lif, l:llli'la lion rC\'\C\\' is a substitute for . :in c:irh<'r. ~tron gl'r 1JrnpoSal !hat 11011\<1 h.11l' required doctors i\nrl hospit als 10 certiry the ntcc~s1ty of lrt•.1 \1n1•n1 hl'forr a J\l cdicarc or J\1c1hc:.ud p:lt 1ent could bt· ;1dmit1ed to ~1 hosp11:i1, nursing hon1e or mental In· :-.lltut1on. position to the agreement reached last • Sunday. ··Th<' contract doesn't ndd up to snuff." Yost ('harged. ''lt"s really n !$ad day wh<'n co<il mine rs get sold dO\\'n th<' rOild .'' . Specifically. he sp1d the pay scale is loo low and there is not enQllgh \1aca· tion time. · . ""' DAILY PILOT .DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Doily Pilot . is guaranteed · · ·: Noodov·Fricloy: If you do no1 hove \OX j.'q)el" by 5:30 p.m., coll ond your a:p,o will be brought to you. Calls ore tcP.en until 7:00 p.m. · sm..rUoy cod 5'/ndoy• 11 yoo do not ruNe 'fOtJf copy by 9 o.m. Solurday, r:1 s a.m. Sunday, co11 oro o copy wru . t:e lnvjll to you. Coils en token on1il ·.10 a.m. . · Telephones Mr;! ~ County Areas_ .• 6'2-4321 tb1hv.e:sr Huntington Beoch . inf Weslminster .• _, .••... 540-1220 San Clemente, Copistrono Beoch, San .loon Copistrono. Dano P01nl, Sruth loguno, togvno Niguel '9S-0630 .Midwesten1ers Shiver . Mercury Hits 10 Degrees • Wide Areas Lil Te.,pera111r<"S .... ••• .. " ..... " • "'"""'n ,. ·• -~ ~ " ""!'"'" 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You're invited to attend our seminar on : : Date: 'Dece mber.4, 1974 i Time:. 7:30 p.m ... Pl ace:' Airporter Inn . . '18700 MacAnhur Blvd. Irvine, CA Please coll for re ...... oti0111: • Costa'Mesii-642-4111 •Newport Beach-833-3606 • • Fullerton-526-833 1 • SantaAna:-:-541-3314 . CiLEl\MLE FEDERAL -·· Penney The Ladies On • Free and Easy HELEN REDDY !. Helen Reddy Free And Easy Long Hard Climb .~ HELEN REDDY Ang ie Baby; Raised On Rock: I've Been Wanting You So Long; You Have Lived; I'll Be Your Audience; Emotion ; Free And Easy; Lonelines!!I: I Think I'll Write A Song; Showbiz. All In Love la Fair !. NANCY WILSON Nancy Wilson All In Love Is Fair You 're As Right As Rain; Try It, You'll Like It: There'll Always Be Forever; All In Love Is Fair; Street· runner; Ocean Of Love; To Mal>te It Easier On You ; Tell The Truth; My-Love . • Anne Murray Country He Thinl(s I Still Care; Cotton Jenny; Break My Mind; A Stranger In My Place; Snowbird; Son Of A Rotten Gambler: Dpnny's Song; -What Aboul Me ; Just Bidln' My Time; Put Your Hand In The Hand. Albums 4.85 Tapes 5.69 -·' Shop Sunday I 0 A.M . to 6 P.M. at the followin9 stores: FASHION ISLAND Newpart Beach (7 14) 644·2313. ' ' HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Bea~h (71 4) 892·7771 Nearly. Everyone Listens to Ann L~ndei;~ I ~ . • mo sal ;JUl mo pla Cil r ' h t \ h n h s .d s. ~ti\ dir( .<\CJ ~ta pl3. .. the J\(j\ 1\"a E pro 53j ber. np JC C eha "" ~I ogo mg cha m<· llOn L po!! f're Th 1:irl N inc Kin c sai dnw and in ti \'eS1 lhc rrce heli :.idj•' wer ·w s yen sho \\•h: hra \\'hi ~ t'c1 fig l'o! lea To Af dr for ch GM Announces More Clo· ings DETROIT <U PIJ -General 1\totors F'remont. Calif., assembly pl1.1nt, with Corp. today announCed a new rou::•~d~o;r~~1~.6!0~0tmwnon'~k~er\is~.;T,a~nd""l~h\iemJ~a~n1e~svrnirllllet.---· ·otf&:aml.pla~ngs f~J-a,,.1 1 . s 1 that will put another 24,000 employcs eliminated the week beginning Jan. out of work. 13. The layoffs include e limination of Also that "·eek Gt.t Ydll reduce as· second shifts at l\\'O assembly plants. semhl} line speeds at its Bui ck new production schedules at four di\•ision homt· plant in Flint. Pitich , tithers ._nd short shutdowns at six ()]ds mobile home plant in Lansing, more. They ""'ill bring Gl\1 's total l\lich., and pla nts in F.iirlax, Kan.,and numhcr or indefinite layoffs in Osha .... •a,Ont. January 1064.000\•:orkers. The Buick, Oldsmobile, Fram- lnduslry"·ide, almost 112 .0UO auto ing ham. ~la ss .. Lake wood. Ga ., "·orkcrs "'ill be on indcrinite layorrs in Lordstov.'n . Ohio. and Pontiac. l\1ich . J<inuury . almost l'QUal IO the more assembly plants also fa ce one and lwo than 115.UOO industry "'orkers who week lavnffs in .lanuarv 14•~·re on inde finite laYorrs during last Gl\l ulso said.its_Soul.b..Galr. Calif .. \.\'lntcr's energy.crisis sales slump. plant "'h1ch along 14•ith the Lordsto"·n Dl'spite thl' cutbacks, GM ex~cls plant builds the slow·selling s ub· to p rodu ce :ias,ooo \'Chicles 1n compact Che\·rolet Vega "'ill be 4._an uary_._ <3>mp:u:ed_ to 370.000 lai;~ (•k)sed the t-nlire month for ...,a model J<111uury vthen it was cutting back changeover." ThP V<>ou lin<> .. ,, .. , sh<1rply bcc<1 uscof slumpingsales. ;,idded to the South ,{'Lal.P.·,n.lant. last A spokesm an said the number of in-wi nter whe n there was a shortage of de finite l<iyoffs could climb higher s mall cars. lh<1n 64 ,000 in January as the as-• The automaker "'ould not suy what scmbly line cutbacks are felt at plants models would be added to the th;it huild 1>arts. South _Gate plant, but it was beli e\'ed 'rhe layoffs and ~hutdowns are G~f may begin building its sporty scheduled for pl:1nts that build G!\l's compact Chevrolet 1\tonza. Bui ck intermediate ;u1d full ·sile cars, <1nd ~kyhawk and Oldsmobile'. Starfire marks the first time !>incc the recent !here. Those cars arc now made only sales sl um I> hl1~an that the :'\o I a t the Ste. 'fhcrcsc, Quehcc. a::.se mbly aulom ak(·r ha!> cut pr1Kluet1on of thos1' ul<1nl. models. Earlier cutback" \\erl· <it pl ants that build sl014'·Sc llin~ small •:a rs. G~I said the second shift!> at the Woma11, 75, Tied, Raped SA;.J l~RANCI SCO !AP' -· Police s ay a 75·ye<ir·old woman '\'ilS raped hy a man \\'ho forced his v•ay in to her apartnll'tll pre- tending lo be a policcm:in. They s aid the middlc ·agcd man tied the \\'Oman to her bed \Vednesday ni J,?ht and assaulted her before ra nsacking the ap<irt - ment. Afte r he fled, she \llOrked hcrs(']f loose und Cillled police. She \\'as hos1>italizcd in fair con- -dition. ACLU Chief Resig1is Post . Over Libbers S:\N FRl\:\'CISCO !APl -.Jay/\. .\filler has resigned a.'f executive rlircctor of the r\orthern Ca lifornia ACLU chaptC'r after diffl'ring \.\'ith hi s staff over whal role the ACL U should play in the 14·o mrn's movement. "I have somehow manuged lo losC' the trust and confidcncC' of the staff." l\liller said in hi s resignation \\'hich \\'<JS d isclosed Thursdav. EstablishmC'nl of a ~1·omen's rights project a ye:i r :1go led to rnntro\'crsy, said i\liller ... There \\'{'re staff mem- bers \\'ho \\'Cre con1·i nced that I onlv opposed the final design of the prO. Ject ... be cause I \ras 11 male cha\1vinist." he "'rote in a m('moran- dum to the ACLU board !'\ov. 11. .\liller came to his po!<it 3 1 ~ years ago from th(' Illinois :\Cl.I,;, and dur- ing his tenure the :'\orth('rn Ca lifornia rhapter grew from 8.000 to 17 ,000 me mbers, second largest in tflc na· lton. Picket Signs • Greet Korean Evangelist SEATTLE (AP) -Demonstrators \1'ith picket signs stood outside the {)pcra !·louse here as the Re1'. Sun .\1 yung !\loon pre ached before a near- c11pal'ity crO\\'d. 'rhc next stops for JI.loon arc Los Angeles and San fo~raneisco. The a1>· pt•a rttnce here Thursday night or the eonlroversial Korean evangelist \\'as picketed by several young people from fundamentalist churches in the Seattle area. Some of the sij!ns car· ried by pickets said : .. Keep Your Eye on the Korean Connection" and ··Chris tianity in Name Only.'' \\'hen one youth began heckling ''ith :i microphone as thl' crov.•d ""as l'ntering the Opera 1-lousl', some of ,\Joon ·s follo\\'Crs pulled it av.·ay rrom him and a scufne ensued that brought police to the scene. One youth yelled. "Every person that enters is goi ng to hell." Police orficer \\'. K. Giddings told lhe youth, "You 're going to jail if you don't stop shouting." !\loon delivered his long sermon after dancers <1nd singers entertained the cro"·d . He spoke entirely in Korean ;ind worked up to loutt , shrill tones at times. •te paused every few sentences to enable a man standing beside him to interpret the words. !\'loon's message was that mankind v.·asn't meant to be di\'ided into na- tions, races and creeds. He said mankind must be united into one family. !\loon's appearilnce here was the sixth stop on a nationv.'ide tour of eight cities. About 400 or his young follov.•ers in lhe Unification Church \l'ent throuj!hout the city during the days preceding the appearance and urged citizens t.o go and listen to l\1oon . On e Seattl e newspape r descri bed the near·capacity crowd as ··mainly people 14'ho "'ere there out or (:Uriosi ty " Girl Shot in Head By Freeway Sniper (._ __ s_1_a_1e_~} dn\v on the pas!'engcr side of the car ;.i nd hil the girl in the temple as she Sil l in the front seat nc.•xt to her father. Jn- vestignto1·s snid the shot came trom th e ca slt'rn embankment or the free\\'a,\·. Forty officers. aided hy a helicopter. searched a 14-block area ;1djacent to the irce""·ay but no clues were round~ ' Woma11, 3:>. Sl101 SAN FERNANDO (liPll -A 35· '·enr·old "'oman v.·as a ccidentally ShoL and killed earl}' Thursday in \\'hat police descri bed as a barroom. brawl betwt>e n l"O nlcn argui ng 0\'er \1•ho wa5 to take the 140mi:in home. ?ilaria 0 <' .Jcsuii Beltran. SA n Fernando. died at the scrne or the fight fron1 n bullet v.·ou nd in lhe head. Police said Manuel llcrnandez 14'>15 leaving lhf' bar "'Ith th~ wom a~ v.·hen Tony 1'1ejln. her boyCne nd. o41ected. A fight broke out nnd one of the men drew a gun. l\s the two men strug.gl~d Cot the wcnpon. it 11rrldcntnlly dis· c:harced , killing l\<11s!I Dcltro,n. AerospO('P Sh11tdoirn LONG BEACI I IU PI) -For about 1.800 !'lf c Donnell Douglas Corp . cn1ployes. it's a two-day Thanksgi11- ing vacation v.·ithout pay. To the Aerospace Corporation, it's a tem- porary shutdov.'n. The workers. represented by the United Aelfospace \\lorkers and the In· lernational Association of ?ilachinisls, ilrl' negoliating a new contract to rl'place one lhaL expired in Scp- lt•mber. Trr1i11 Kill." \'1111il1 LEVCAnrA <A P) -A 19·\'ear-old youth .,... ho I ried to run across ihe Ira i 11 tracks second s heforl' a loromotivc passed v•as struck and killed Wednes- day night. s heriff's officers 11aid. The \·ictim \\'as identified as John Ra(fcr· ty or Cardiff. An 18-~ear-0 ld compa- nion.-R.ichard RobertM'.ln. !laid they "·ere throwing rocks at tht'! ap· " proaching train and decided lo run as it neared the m . Only Roberts made it, Robb<'r Shoau C/p1•k LONG B EACl-1 (UPJ) -Fi\•e shol1\ \\Cre excha nged bel\\'et'n a robber and a liquor store clerk during a holdup attempt lat<' \\lednesday. Tht• clC'rk. F:cl\1•ard N11ve. 38, v.•as in rri t ic:il cond1t1on at St. 1\l :1ry's ll o~pltal 1\i!h 1hr<'<' bullets 1n the <'hC':.I Polict' saicl th1• robbctr entC'rf.'d 1hc liquor sto1·c aod told Nave to cmp· IV th(' eu~h register As Na\'e renched heneath the roflnter for a ~un. thc8US• pi•ct firCO Chree st\ol!' :1t lhc clerk. N:i \·c munai;ect to rc1urn tho rirc,llil,. ti ng the f IC'c1ng sup Sl!Spcct twice. UJl'IT""""' • ' . • A'-' OAIL Y PILOT i» Widely Felt ,. .· uake · Shakes Central Coast llOLLISTER <U Pll -The Central u1on1 s \·s roce< by <1 rolling earthquake that eracked "'tlldows, knocked cans from groct'ry !>helves and disrupted one polict· r adio svstem. · 1.a .... · enforcement agenci('S reporl · rcl they "ere noocted v.·ith telephone ea1\s from 14'0rti('d residt>nts hut d id 001 receive any reports of injuries U n i\'<'rsity of C:ilifo rn1 ;1 s£'ismolog1sts at Berkeley said thf' IC'mblor r ejl istl'red 5.25 on lht• H1 t•htcr Scale 11 nd was classified as ··mild to moder;1tt· •· They said the t•pic·cntt'r v.•a s nea r this s mall City Toughens Drinking Laws PAL~l SPRINGS (UPI> -It just ' \\'01l't be fun anymore to get drunk in public. agricultur.-il community. The quak(' 'rhc shock ;,..,as '.,f~lt ""·idely" along the coast frun1 the San f'rancisco Bay ;1rea to ~l oolerey, the scismolo~sts said. T_. ~3 0 Be nito sheriff's office here said \\ 1ncl o\1 s 1\·ere broken. rannrd .:ood~ 1,1 ert· toprll'.'rl from their she1vt'!' :ind ~l a ~ses ""t•re knocked orcr. for ;1 s hort t1mt·. <1 !>ptJkesmun s:.iHI. tht· radio ~rr1·1ce \\as d1sruptt~d I I Torpedoed The c ity council is l'Xpccted to give final appro\·a l today lo a n ord1 · nancc m a king it illega l lo drink alcoholic be\'erages at public places 1n the city_ ·fhlck. black oily smoke a nd a fireball belc h from the Japanese oil tanker \'uro·'.\f<i ru afll'r the ,·esst•I \\'as sunk lly a .J<11>~1nC'sC' ~uhmarine 1'hursda y off the Boso peni nsula near Chiba . Japan. 'l'he lanker. ablaze filnCl' it collide d \\ith a l~iberi.an freighter. \\;Js s ent to the bottom <.1ftt•r it \\'as deemC'd ;1 threJt to nuYig<i - tion. l-!014·e,·er. the ordinance does ex- clude all cstablishn1ents licensed by · the state to ser\'e alcohol. such as bars und restaurants. The emcrgeney ordinance was pro· posed to help local police deal "'ith problems caused by unruly persons v.•hro drink in this r esort city's dO\\'ntov.•n area. 'Rocky!' • "Wfive cut down on electrlclty and . our bllls are stlll high. How do you explain that?" \Ve know your cloo.ric bill is higher. A lot higher-even though ~11 1u'rc con· ~rving electricity. Why? Pnrnarily beGlu!;(• of the increased oost of oil. It's our job to provide tht' electricity you. your family and your job require. And 've must do so in a manner that meets all air pollution control regulations. This means burning foreign, lo\11·sulfur oil in Edison generating plants. The price i$ ~t by foreign governments, anrl it mre th<in .. tripled in the last 18 month:;. It oiuld R'' rven higher. Sim:danJ!ilfY. 1972. lhe ina:e~.Dg ~oU>il ancl thc adct1tioo:il a~e~ ~Y arU<':_Spon5tblc frr_aJIJl!>'t !l!l'&!lfJht.i~o Y(l!J( •lcaricbills. • S11,1·c \\'oo't af\\·ays be so dc~nden1 nn fnre1J.Ul 01l~\1•e're spendini;::: million:; nf dollars buildini:; rortl and nucl ear pl;inl .... \Ve art• al~n 1l'SCilrchinR ne\V \\·.1ys In generate electricity-\vithout foreign 011 Geothc1m1J po"·er. Solar JX)\1'er. Fuel cells. Fast breeder reactor.-. t\ uclear f usinn. Research 1s costly. bul n \\111 <ilso help lo reduCe our r~liance on forrign 011 l'ro1ects ndatcd to thr en,1riinnx·nt are expensi\'(', too. and in 1974 will at'f1111nt fur about 2(1'~ of our capital expcnd1turt':- ln the pa5l SIX years. $:i25 million \\'t'r(' required to be spent for such pmJccts. lt looks likr we will h.1ve to c;.pend anl)ther $450 m11lion forenv.ironmental purpos~ within the next four·yr.ar period. t ()n top of all t lu~. inflation i:: eating ulto our bu dget -ii!> it 1'.'< your~. ·rne ~t of 1.:on!'tn1cting ne""' plants 1~ 101un1':-hi~hcr lh.111 it \\'<lS a few rea~ ago, an<l 1>.unt\\ · ing Ll.lStS have 1nore th.1n doubled. )'our electric bill will rrflect the5f" - rising costs. \Vhat can you do (I) hold do\\TI your bill ? Budget your u~e of elt'\."Uloty "·i<:el)' For ways to do thio:, send for our frt'r b.\1klrt. \Vrite : "Consen·atron:· Erl1-.11n, P.O. Ro~ l-100. Rnsemt;id, l 1\ ~tl7i0. sCE Southern Cali fornia Edison ~Jahe C\f'I) k1lu .... ·:1tt ~YIUllt • - • ' " A6 . -DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ,• ,, 7 -t, ;, . I Too Many Hospitals ~ ,, ___ _ ·a ngc County is a good place lo ge t sick if .YOU c u place to sta y. A substantlttl number of Lhe hospi1 ,1I beds in the COllnty a re unoccupied. But there are somt hitches. The Orange County Jlcalth J>JNnnin g Council. \\'hic h is trying lo dis· couru •c hospital consl.ruclio n. says the average cost · · · · · · -·Lwu ~Sl~ IJl7~-:-i• one of the hi i!hcst in th e t·o untry. ""d yet the level or :,cr,·icc in son1e sr>cciatizcd care fields is not stable. A m<.11or contributing faetur to the high cost fat- l or. accordi ng to :1 l-feu lth l)l anning counci l s1>0kesman, is th :tt there are too m;.inv beds in too many s m a ll hospit<ils not properly diStributed geo- graphical ly nor idcall,· allocated to vurious specialized health c-:.irC' ue~·d:;. ''l•t lo simply say there can be no more hospit als built 1n Or;1ngt,:Countv for "x" \'ca rs do~s not seem to IX' :1 !-i;.1f1sfactory an~'''cr. Ob\·iously there a re still are<.1 ~ 1if the county th;1t a rc under-served, JUSt as there a re som e areas that ilre over-bedded. J oint planning bety,·een neighboring hos pitals to r educe duplic<.iti o n of scr,·i<:es seems calle d fo r . Some exist- ing !'i ffitillc r hos pituls pro bably Y.'ill have to be con· vc rtcd to othe r hc:.ilth care uses. And the he alth plun- ning folks recomme nd s tronger la"'s to co"ntrol future cons truction . Proliferation of docto r -own ed pro- prietary hos pitals surely needs l o be stopped. Everything tha t contributes Lo the spiraling cost or he;.i lth care increases the inevitability of federal con· trols Oil Fight Not Over News that hearings o n the Depa rtment of In- terior's vast orrshore oil leasing program have been delayed for 60days gives at least some hope that local voices can make themselves heard at federal levels. l .& million lie off Southern California-would begin next s p1ing, the department tossed a 2000-page draft J:nvironme nta.l impact report at local agences-then scheduled hearings on the report for the fi rst week in Deccmbl?r. It wus patcntJy clear that no comprehensive ~1dy_:of..the""data-c_Qold1>1fUfi<lert~k~il in such a shod. f1mc. Whife Tocat of 1c as orme<T a consortium· to finance a thoroug h technical study of the oil project, Gov.-clect Edmund G. Drown Jr. lent his weight to threats of a lawsuit to delay the oil jugge rnaut. 'fhe Interior Departme nt has yielded, perhaps a lso influenced by a Senate s tudy urging th.at oil and gas d e velopment be kept out of untouc hea offshore areas until suc'h developme nt can be proved both necessary and safe. The hearing delay is \Velcome, but there still is no reason to assume the oil leasing will not proceed as scheduled. • The pursuit of g uarantees of coastal protection ~hrough legislative and legal action must go on un- abated •until the federal governme nt giyes firm evidence it will obey its own environmental protection Jaws. • Another Shortage The U. S. Navy has announced stiU ~another shortage. It's running out of stewards. , So, s tarting Jan. 1, only officers r a nked as com- manders a nd higher will Qe a ssigoed s tewards ror s uch c hores as bed-m aking and other pe rsona l domestic dutiE's. A nd the ens igns, lie utenants and liE'utenant coin-· m andc r s will h ave to learn how to make the ir own bed s . ' 'I '.l; ' ·' ' ' ~ , ~ ... 'I> ..... I-la ving announced quite flatly that t he sale of leas.es covering 10 m illion offs hore acres-of \\•hich Which j ust might m a ke the m a Little more un· derstanding \Vh en they inspect the housekeepjng or the enlisted man? '' ... BIGGEST TWO-POINT SUCK I EVER SAW." Natural Gas • 'Shortage' I~ Making (JA,CK ANDERSON) WASfttNGTON -In defiance or Congre&s and without a whimper, the Adm i~&ration has quietly given the oil industry the means or creating a eo&Uy Dl\ural gas and oi l "short3ge'' la the next few months. The "short age"' last v.·inter v.·as used by Big Oil as an excuse to keep rpotorists in gas lines, homeowners Shivering, pri~s up SO percent or mor~ apd oil profits e\•en higher . To prevent a recurrence. Congress passed a law requiring the Federal Energy Administration to conduct a "complete a nd independent analysi~ of actua l (domestic) oil and gas reserves •.. •· BUT THE FEA survey, which is s upposed lo give a true picture of wh ether there is a "shortage," has instead been run for the benefil of the oil men, not ror the benefit of the public. Las t August , the survey forms v.·ere sent out to the oil industry for su gges tions. but the views or cons umer advocates were n ot sol icited . As a r esult , the oil companies we r e s uccessful in modirying the forms pretty much to I.heir v.·him. Jndei!d. the FEA quietl y issued a "'Justification Statement.'' admitting that the original reporting forms had bee n ··m odified lo incorporate virtually all the s uggestions"' from the ind us try. OSE I NDUSTR\' s u ggestion adopted by the r~E:A has now made lhe jjUr\'l'Y v irtually meaningless. It would allow the 011 companies to report only oi l that is easy to pump oul, and to ignore oil that is harde r to recover. 'fhu ~. if a well produces 500 barrels that co ul d be recovered at S5 a harre!. but contains another 200 barrels that 1o1;ould be difficult to recover , the oil company ne1..>d only report the first ~. What this means to the un"•iltin~ consun1cr, or {"nu rse. is \hat the 200 .can be Y•1thhl•ld from the market while B1i: Oil enrs "Shortajte'" and jacks up prices a1'tordinj?I~·. \\1hen th1· prices h<t\"C skyrocketed again. thl' 200 can be dra"TI from the j!round and sold at th1• ne"' h1~h£'r pr1c1•s. Thi· same principle ap1Jl1es for natural gas. v.·h1ch is pr1m<1rily t·on1 rolll·d b} the oil indus try. I N AODITI():'\. the b1,1! tJ1 1 companies send n1 lh1·1r s ur\'l'.\" f(1rm ~ , to the American l'ctrQlC'un1 Jnstitu1c. 71111 us again, old man, , what food was like.· Dear Gloomy Gus Afte r com paring your· photos or Co a s t l·li g hw ay ''\\•ith '' billboards and ··1-1,ithoul '' billb(iards. I 'vc come to believe the signs look better than what ·s behind them. J\1 .K. ~J (ivt ........ t Rh 4rt •W-llH" ,_,. -00 fWll M'Ctt •lto!J r.tlKI.,,. wot .. .., IN ~If",..-. S.OIMI rtur ,.1 ,.,"., GIMmy c;.n, D.ttly Pi!OI. the industry's powerful \\'ashington lobby. There. they c:.i.n be checked before the FEA is allo .. ved to see them. The F EA 's survey director, Dr. Daniel Rathbun, pooh-poohs lhC' suggestion thal rout ing the forms through the petroleum lobby is a slap in the public's face. At first, he al so i nsisted that under-reporting is impossible to avoid . Dista1ice . Dampens Charity ( ART HOPPE ) Unless drastic action is taken. mil - lions or people v.·ill soon slarYe to death. So th e le ad€!iS of us rich nations have been meeting in Rome O\'er the banquet tables to discuss ho"' best Co drop Rice Krispies and Cheerios rrom ;iirplanes to sho"' them h o~· humanitarian ""e arc . This won 't \\'Ork. It v.•i ll ma ke mat- te rs worse . The only solutiOn is th rough advanced technology. To understand the problem, you must keep in mind The Theot'em or Ge og raphica l Ph ilunl h ropy . But under questio ning by my Simply slate~. it associate .Jack Cloherty, Ralhbun ad·. !;ays, _"'!'he phllan- mi tted that the major oil com11a nies · throp1 e_ur_g~ oft~e had data a nd could report hov.• much oil d?nord1m1_nlshes1_n _ . remained in the ground if ordered to do chrect r at10 to h~s . gC'O~_ra1>h1ca I d1s - so. It "·as only small companies that lancefrom therec1p1ent. \\'Ould have trouble. he conceded. Despite the gigantic loophole iri his s urvey. Rathbun insis ted the FEA was working on other means to find out how much oil is really in America. OE!\iT'S DILEM~l1\: Plain·spoken Harry Dent. the gener al counsel or the Republican National Committee, hos bee n given the bitter choice of pleading guilty to a minor charge or of facing a felon y indictment and a c11stly, painful trial. Dent. a rchitect of President Nixon's successful "Southern StraleJly," was given t he ul timatum a fe\\.' days ago by Special Prosecutor Charles Ruff during secret talks in \Vashinglon. According to friends. Dent is now gloomily mulling ovC'r the "offer" in his native South C.arohna . Under Ruffs proposal , Dent would plead guilty lo the misdemeanor of ":iid in g and ;ibctting" the illC'gal "Operation TO"'flhouse"' whic h raised S3 rnillion ror Republican candidates 1n 1970. Although lodged 1n !he hasemenl of a private lo\4'nhouse, the funding opi:-ration "'as set up by \Vhile I-louse a1dr 11 R ll al d e man and cuntr1but1ons V.'l're perso nally earmarked for c..1nd1dates b y £'X·l'r(·sldent :'IJ1xon ,'li;IXf)S , of enursc. h;.is been f)ard oued . But his fnrmcr la\\•yer, lh•1·b Kalrnllarh. 1s ser vin g a 6-l0·18 m1lnl hs s1•ntence gro"'ing out of the '"'l'fll\'!lhOU ~£'.'' A second C)(-N ixon rndt'.'. J ::i c k Gl('ason. has pleaded guilty to runn1 n ~ "Op e r ation 1·o"nhous1; 'and faces a 1>0ss1 ble year in pad Oent s in\'olvf'mc nt is the most 1ronie 1)f <i 11 11~ learned · '0£'cp S<luth ·' J)()lllu.·s at the knct• of his nld boss. Sen Strom ·r hurmond. R-S.C. Uut Dtnt. likt• h1:. mentor, is pcrsoncitly rega rdcd as hone!i t , even by his cn<'mies For example, ir a member of your famil~· "·ere starving, you v.·ould sell >'our house, the clothes off your hack and even your car to provide relief. \\'ERE IT your neighbors. you "·ould rush over daily with a nice bo"•I or 'chicken soup. If it ~·ere some famil y in your commu111ity, you v.·outd ~urely contribute a can of plum pud- ding to their Christmas ba::;J.:ct. And should you hear or a fel lo"' eoun- lrvman starving, you "·ould. at. the ,·Crv least "Tile :i leltt·r to vour Cori'g rcssm~n. · So the problem of the millions "·ho .ire starving is no! "'hy they are st<ir · ving, but where they r1rc starving. rw1ost have ui,fortunately chosen to starve in Africa and Asia, "'hi ch are both far, far a1-1'ay. Thus the spirit of 11hilanthro py, "'hich 1"ouhl burst aflame for a bt'other or a ne1ghOOr , Is onl y a fli cker in our hearts. Hut because they are surfe ring. "t: must do something. So u•e rich nations \1·ill send them another bowl or t\4·o or rice. another couple or packages of in· slant chocolate puddjng mix TllER ERV. u·c will insure that they slarv£' to death more slowly a nd procre:it(' n1orc rapidly. increasing lhe millions who will s tarve in the yt>a rs yet to come. 1'tus is in humane. {)111.• ;1n ~1vcr. gi\·en The 'fhcorc1n of G 1·n~raphiral Philunthrop ~'. 11'1 hl1:-1 11g Ry busini? these n1i1\ion~ of l~J(Jl" unfortunates into our O"'" neigh· horhood::;, thev would b('COrrll' t}ur n('1 ~hhnrs and ihus ntitlcd lo IJ daily l.NJ\1 l of ehit'kcn soup, But the costs would prove exot" h1tant And the ques tion would ine\"itably he r:.1isrd. "Do y(JU want ~llur slstt'r lo marry a man "'ho·s storv1nJt ?"' llus ing cl arly t>xceeds lh1> bounds or our geog raphical ph1\anth ropy. If "'C cannot bring them closer. then the 0111~· humane allemahve is to send lhem farther '1 ""'i.V lits (!andor led him priv:itoly to dC'nounce the White tlousc "dirly trick:.." operators and to quit the :lli:<on team 1n fa,·or of his current job. T}llS Witt. nr course. r(..quire ~lt>P· Prosecutors concede his role at the pin~OJI our space program. But all ·'To" nhouse · · was mini ma!. rich nations enjoy sp\'ndlnJ! billions..Q_n footnote: "Opt'rat1on To"'nhouse" space program:.•. 1\nd soon the happy w;1 s 111<'(!3 1 bcC3 ll!IC ii 111•11s not day v.•Jll come "'h n our <"Onsti~necs registered :is a poht1cal commllltt "·ill no longer bE' lroubled hy having to O dd I y. the sc n a 1 ors ;1 n d l\O!'ry ror a mornl'nt or two 110\v and representatives who got money from then about lhf.'l'e poor. wretched, suf- thc "TowM011se" and ll!I Democratic fc1·inii:. starving human beings. t'or rounterpurl.5 have all been s pared lhey'll all be on their "'#IY lo l\Jph a proseC'ullon. - C nlauri, Delelgeuseor Aodn1meda. Middle East Policy ·in Balant•e Arab Alienation ·Costly \VASlllNGTON -President Ford has personall y dressed down General George Bro1Yn, the chairman of the Joint Chiers o r Start, for that officer's remarks about "'the Jewish inrluence in this country." Heretofore our military leaders haYe secured their place in history by locutions such as. "You m ay fire 'Aben ready, Gridley.·· General Brown broke new ground by telling a Du,ke University audience. "They own. you koow, the banks. the newspapers. Just look at where the ( VON HOFFMAN ) s ubs tance to the contention th;it anyone 1-1·ho does so is an anti -Semill'. \Vhethcr or not he is one. and onl y bl.' in his heart kno"·s thal. he has sho1-1•n himself to be sueh an inept poliliral Lacti<"ian th:i l }IOU ha\"C tO "'Onder how good he is OJ.thi s 1-1'ar games. Je"·is h money is ." l'\EVERTll f:LF:ss, the-problen1 he If General Brown had looked. he 11as alludinJ!: to in his Lhi ck·longued 1-1•ou ld h ave seen \1'3} is both serious and one that "'('\"e that the WASP's experienced befo re. It arises when s t i 11 o 11,. n l h e ~ -:\ nne group has such extraordinary af- banks. Ditto 1-1·ith fl•ction ;ind senti ment for another m o s t o f I h c C!)untry that a n altl'nlpt is madl.' 10 newspapers :ind guide l ".S polic_\" in tJ1e second co un· the ra dio and try's fa\'or. ~l nthisinslancc thegro up tcle\"ision stations. consists of sonic. but by no n1rans all . Bro"'n's ci\'iliun 1\A"n e ri ran Je"·s pl us a sizeable bo sses issued the number of non-.Jeu's "'ho agree "'ilh •ex pect ed s t;i te -them.) m c n I s · o r di~-. This is n 't ne\\'. J\1 ;.1ny, hut again not association. profuse 1,1;\th expressions necessarily the majorit~· of German- li ke ''ill -con sidered" and un · Am eri cans, lobbied ;i11d ai;!itatcd on fortunate." Their censorious adjee· lx•half of a pro·Gl.'rman poli ty before ti,·es v.•e re follo"·ed byotherwordsal-lhe F'irst and Second \\lorlcl \Vars. firming their confidence in the man's Some se_gments of the Irish population abilil }' to carr.\' nut the duties or our here polilickl·d for an anli-English hii::hcsl military assignment. poliey dur in~ the ycu rs \\"he n Ireland T h ey a pparentl y didn 't a s k \l'as fight in~ tn free herself from themselves v.·ho the General thinks Ari ti sh rule•. In the case nf the he's playing golf \\'ith, "'he n he ·s ou t ~ Jopanese-Americans in \Vorlcl \Var II, on the country club links u·ith the the rest of the country falsely accused members or the Anglo-Saxon master them or a se·ctet :illcJliance 1-1·ith the class. \Vhodoes tn!thinkthos~\Vaspy· land of their ancestry and clapped rich non·Jeu•s are? And how 1s he go· them into concentration camps. In ingtodra"•deadaimonthe Ru ssians' more recent \'ears Americans of missile silos, if he can't fi gure out the eastern EuropCan o~i gin ha\'e used social and ethnic background of the !hei r political influence to ti'\' and people v.·ho run the J\1organ Guaranty rorestull \rhat ,,.e no11· call c1etente. Trust ? Toda~ Cuban-Amcric:i ns do likt'\\·ise The General's speech. so reminis· in regard tn our 1)()Jicy Inward their cent of the leprous \\"Ord~ used by peo· former hn m el;.1 nd. Certain black pie "'ho talk about the "Protocols or J!roups fc1'I just as strongly about our Zion," has mgde life more dirri cult for play in ~ foot.~le \\'ilh n;ition:. like those "·ho oppose American M.idclle Rhodesi;1 and SouthAfrit'a. fo~ast policy. 'rl\c General has given All of this is inevitable in rt nation \\·here mos t o f us com e fron1 someplace e l se. Nel"erthe lcss. policies that may favor our formt'r "homelands. or forci.izn nations some or us n1 ay ha\"c special attachn1cnts for, can also contra\ ene the .J\merican na· tional interest. Tll:\T'S Tll E case 1-1·1th the United States and Israel. \\'e'\·e paid too ill'· arly for alienating the Arab "·orld these past 25 years. J\lorco\'er. !ht• future cost to both America and Israel "ill be yet higher if \\·e conlil}ue to l!L\'C Tel Al"iv a blank check for arms and munitions \l"ithout using that Jevera ~c to d r~a!"ld a m.o~c :1ccom- ·modaung ba r,ga 1n1n g-pos1t1011 on the pa rt of our :1 J lits Be~·o nd human1ta nan nhjections lo the C'Onsta11 l :irn1ed violations of Leba-nesc SO\'e rcignt.v (there ha \-l' been no Jes~ than 507 sincl' 1968 by Arab reckoning, and the Lebanese re- 1nuin in('apab)e O{ e\"ltl in ~ tht•1r l'.L.O. hermit erah \'i:>i tors1, l\'e :tlso run lhl' risk of J?t'ttin)! oursel,·es !rapped in another nO·\\'in situation . The \\ ay thcy"re go ing. the lsral•lis stand a i::ood chanl'e of\\ inninJ,! e\t'r~· \\'Jr against their neighbors und s till destroy in g thcmsel\"es thruugh aUri. lion. exhaustion and bankruptcy. Ttie l"<'Cent riots aga9;t the go \·ernmcnl 's Ill'\\" austerity pitgram b~· the poorer part of the pOpulation underscore the fart that the Israeli econom~-. "'hich i-; little more than gro\\"in,C" oranges ;.ind digging pot;ish . CJ\n·t hold up. Even after turning itS('lf into a kind of ne v.·, theocratic Spar!:1. J.c;rael is g-o- ing lo need furiou sl~· h1rge amount s of <1id from us in pert>l'luit~·. But the de · bate on \rh,\· and \~·hcthcr v.•c s hould prO\"idc it is n1ore onc·sided here than it is in Israel, and lt the 01}ponrnts to present policies gro1y yet more timorous and shul u1> altogethe r , General Bro\1 n c;it\ take c·rt.>dit for the ensning, clam :i i::i ng silence A Healthy Mind Needs Exercise !\lore people die. in my opinion. from disuse or their minds than from disuse of lheir bodies. Qb\'iOUSI\". 1>hysieal exercise is good. but ment31 l'xcrcise is even better 1f you "'ant tu stay alive and kicking. E\"l'ry day one reads in the pa1)ers lhe nhituaries of men 1-1·ho retired a ••year or t\4'0 ago - (lr e \•e n less und 11ten quil!lly ex- pirod just a!; tht>y \\"Crc hoping to "en· Joy life." r-.1os t of these men had contcn- trated their minds so s trictly on th(lir business or work· i n ~ aff:iirs th11t the retircnlcnt they looked for1-1':1r<1 to left them lee lin51 empty and UtlY.'Uoted and un;i;tructured and bored 1-11ith do1nJl nothing. Tll•: l'IOST practical arJ(ument for culti\!atln.it one'~ mind i5 lha l it p'l'ovidc~ 'one "'Ith a pleastint. in· tcrC'Sting and busy pl3Ce lo live in a,(. t('r on('·s ~·ork·llfc h;.is fini shed. And' it is On1shlnJl mu<'h earlier tor many more p(lop\(l thc~c da~ Onc·tral'k minds hnvc no"•hcre to JlO arf(!r r(!tirl'ment has der111led thtrn. And "hobbies" of :1 casual sort .ire ilot enough to l'nl!:.tl?C the (1Jll per sonnlily l)la~•lni; golf is run if you are dolntr It instead of u·orkinsi. but C\'l'n· tuall y v.·curl!->Cimc If II is to take !he plal·c or v.ork . Nothin~ smaller than., 1n:1n ran s.atisl)' him for any lcngt.h Of liml!. ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) SOCRATES said that life is "l€•ar- ning how to die:· or prepafing for death. I-le mcanl this not in any hi gh rrli2ious ~ens<'. or 111 u µri mly r;Ht1lisllc 1-1·a~" but simpl~· thHt our l'i n<il ~'ear!-> detcrn11ne our h<i l)l)ines:-i .. If 1-1·e have not lr;1rn~d to cope wilh 1hrn1. to keep tl b1isk mind and :1 lJ\'ely pcrsnnalit .I'. ""sink into cl('C:J) and desponcl('ncy and become u bur- d('n rnthcr th un o delighl to those tll'OU!ld US. \Ve li \'C far lonJ!"cr tlnn1 our rnr- l}C:1rs. but muny huvc less lo live for u·hcn lht'ir economic produttlvity has· end<'d. Bec~usc of thrir inte.fu;e e:irly rocus on one aspect of Uvln~~lhc acquisitive-v.•holc areas ar\' blocked off from them : the scientific, lhe ar· t1 slic. the n:.itu ral "M"Orld, the realm~ of the unconscious 11nd the speculative t lK E the bod~·. if tho mind is not exercised 1hrouahoul m1ddh:-agc. It becomes s:t1fr or fl abb). Nobody can suddenly change nt 65. from a rune· hon or a person tn a "'hole person. 1'hc ' ' Quotes Susan Garland, S.F., "Inner or baby contest 25 yea r~ ago .. ll Sort of makes you feel like you v.·eren'l just an ordinary baby. You had a certain spn rk or ~crsona l t t y o r i;omcthlna •• : ! -dC\'Clopmcnt nf the total personality musl be an oni:oing pl'ocess. so that retirement fronl 1-1•ork does not mean relirement frorn life. but a rcle.:1se of time and energy and intc1·esl lo other facets. \Ve have 1he 'hi).:he$t !-it':tndard of h\·1ng. <I nd almost the fO\\('"l of d~·ing, II is not me rely that ou1· pace of living incfurcs premature deaths, but that so m any "·ither in spirit bcfo1·c thei r IX>chcs have used thl'msl'l\'E'S llP. 'fhis is the on ly t rue tragedy or de;.ith . ORANGE COA.St DAILY PILOT Robtrl N. Weed, Publisher Thomas Kctvil. Editor Barbara Kreibtch, Editorial Page Edilor The editorial paJ1e ot the Dally Pilot see.ks lo Inform <il'ld S\1mulatc rtadtrs b~· presenlinJI on this page dh•ersc <'ommentar)' on tople11 of In. tere!ll by synd ica ted colum nists and cartoonis111. by pro\•hhn1t a forum fClr readers' vie\\'.!I and hy prf'~nting thhi nf'\\'Spapcr's opi nions snd idtall on currt.nl lopics. The editorial opinions of lhe Dally Piiot a11Ptar only in the editorial column :ii the top of thto pa ge. Opinions cxpr Sst'd by the columoisls und c11rtoonl5t.!I and le.lier \\•rh t>rs 1t rc their o"·n :ind oo endor11ement of th eir \•\e~<s b)' the Daily Pilot.should be infer~. F1ida,1:, ;vovcmoor 29.1974 . ' -~ Deaths Elsewhere ' . Policy of Open Record Board Post SACRAMENTO !UPI! - Gov. Ronald Reagan has appointed Catherine M. Drachnik of Sacramento lo . D:t.ILVPILOT A7 CARSON CITY. Nev. (AP>--Fune-ral aCrvices were scheduled Satuiday for Clliallte C. Dales, 7t, the first woman appalnted a United $tales deputy mar~hal. She died Wednes- day 1n a local hospital. Worries ~Off-i@ials ·a-~ -UCI a four-year term on the 1------'-----~ . ~no,:u~n~cdeHd ~ths,ep~ ... ~~a~ppo~d11n:otims~e'n!t. -Jr·'•. ' JIJ. .. ~t' ,;"~:'~ By DOUtLA.S FIU'l'ZSCllE school grades and testing scores. Accurate letters of recommend•· .., ota..o.11rJ1U11:1W1 But graduate school and medical in· tion to hospital internship boards and o( Marall Ji. Smith of A new piece of federal legislation ~ernships are more.subjective, rely-medical schools are essenUal to cur-Ortdda and William A. 11_._ giving coUege students access to their int ~o a large extent on heretofore rent admissions practices, Dr. van · He em an of Los Angeles . l_.,ti AHOll'iwi • t 1r • a er, , pro· f e ssor emeritu s or chemistry at CalTech, died Tuesday following a long ill· ness. :::1~~~:,::~~,o~~· ~!~~~.~ ::~~~~~;;;~:~~~~[~~::~::,:~~~:;:::: •. ,, oi ;;i;-,~-.-•• -invileS-(?R~_NnE-CO JL ~ ----s,.~~;:»•=--· ·· """" Irvine-California College of l\1edicine hbel swts, he said. In self defense, ., _________ ,,._ SECOND INCOME HE!fVS "I don't think any piec(: of lcgisla· sees nothing but trouble.· academicians are likely to couch such Published Ovarterly tion in recent years has elicited the Cal State Fullerton academic re-lette~s in terms too vague·to be userul, .J • T TrW....,..... Wttcri,.... St.oo concern from the educational com-cords, said Dean of Admissions .Ralph he said. &II erms ~~~.:.~:Wet~:.?! ----------munity this one has," said UC Irvine Bigelow, do not contain confidential ·•Jt is only going to make people re-!~~~~~~~~·~-~~~"~·~'-~·~"~"~' ~~~~~~~~ D~atla N0Cftt11 Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs information aitd traditiona lly luctanttowritethingsdown,"Dr.van; LOSANGELES(AP)-A John C. Hoy. have been open to student perusal. den Noort said. '. former pharmacist has Y•cui..oo The object of this concern is the . And in most respects, UCI will see '.'It will lead to increasing ambigui-j !>ten sent~~ced to one year ~A. T1cu1°" Alto"-"'••• Family Rights and Privacy Act of J1ttle erfect from the bill. Students ty 1n what the faculty has to say aboutj tn county Jail for grand theft ~':."'.;..°:.~ ~..,°:J1.!t,':v.1n.~-.it,.: 1974 which went into effect Nov.19. there have had access to their records students. I can say that an individualj or ''at least a quarter of a •oalDlt• T«wi.o: 111.-n. ,....11111,.; 1.,d The act opens school records to too, Hoy said. has an unusual capacity for hyperbole' million dollars" in drugs ~i:°~M~~~r. ~.'::~~';';',: parents of e lementary and secondary '"The intent or the Jaw was ex-without actually calling him a liar," from the County· USC .i St • ..__"'"' criurc11.111111,_ i-11" students and college records to the cellent, ••Hoy said. Dr. van denNoort said. Medical Center and five MINERALIA UNIQUE GIITS OF DISTINCTION ·•Decorator minerals-iCOlptures-fossils •Beau111u1 framed na1ura1 PICtvre s1one =~~'!:::O"!'.t~,~,..._ Dlrt<ton students themselves. "But the most controversial aspect ~tedicine, saicl Dr. van den Noort, is years to life in prison for As far as higher education is con-is the intent here, apparently, that an are.a in which the subjective selling cocaine~ an under- Slls.ln "'11.;;~tL:1i;:,H!wiy How. n•" cerned, the main problem area ap-any·letter of reference written by a C\'aluat1ons of faculty members are cover narcotics agent. •11 c.o.1, Mtw.~~1-ovl-Anontto1 pears to be in admissions to graduate dean or faculty member to a Jaw or particularly important. ' Superior . C~urt Ju~ ge •Find a special gift k>r"one who has everything •Executiv~ gifts · $5.00 to $5 000.06 !:::-~~'!~~ ::::~ :.,:;-:~ :~ schools. medical school would be available to A student who may be an excellent! Joseph D1G1use pp~ 1 m· ,,. PM 11 8tu ero111'"' ~1• MiM Undergraduate admissions prac:.-the students ," lloy said. schol ar may also have an abrasi ve posed sent~nce on l\11chael Mon. t:oo '1 St. -'-10,im C.th011c 01Urc11. 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WeliminMet 893.3525 • 627 Moln St. Huntington Beoch '5J6.6.539 • Waves or unclad bathers are already baring all on the beaches, and public opi· nion is swinging in favor or nude or "Free Beaches" to accommodate those who come down to the sea to skinny-dip, So says a panel of seven self·proclaimed "experts" who gathered in Laguna Beach for a public forum on ''Skinny-dipping : An American Tradition in the Character or Huckleberry Finn According to Mark Twain.'' About 40 persons attended the event early in the week, pre·sented by K alos Kagathos Foundation which promotes water sports and healthful living. EUGENE P. CALLEN, President of Beachfront ·USA, estimated that more than 350,000 persons were nude beachgoers in areas where such activity 'is not prohibit e d . Callen descrtbed him self as . a "'nudist activist." . "There is no way to stop the nude beach movement. Like a ripe apple will fall from the tree, it will come. We decided to s hake the called the nude bathing population a siz.able minori· ty, which should be accom- modated. "The majority of the world are not tennis players, yet the world pro- vides tennis courts for them,'' Crawford said. Lagunan Ruth Wallace, a social psychologist at UC Irvine, revealed the results of a survey she r an during late summer on beachgoer attitudes toward nude bathing. HER SURV EY, made on beaches from north Laguna Beach to South Laguna, in· eluded 573 persons. It showed that 82 percent approved of the idea of nude beaches; 75 perce nt ap· proved or the idea of a nude beach in Laguna; 46 per- cent would go to a nude beach· (20 percent said perhaps). Purpose or the forum was to generate public dis· cussion prior to a presenta· tion to the city council re· questing a free beach in Laguna Kalos Kagathos Chairman Bruce Hopping Said. tree and get it done a littler-=pi~-~~-i~-j-;i;--~·;;;:··~·~·~·~··~ faster," he said , describing attempts at Venice Beach in Los An geles this summer. · There, the Los Angeles ci- ty council at first designat· ed a portion of the beach a "swim·suit·optional" area, · then under intense pressure by asserted "Victorian ac· ti vists" changed its mind a nd prohibited nude bathing. ''VENICE BEACH, we s hall return,•• Callen declared. Tim Crav.•ford, a photo- (People /Quotes) .makes Sunday · ·Sun. Dec. I a.,,, 100 E1thibU1, /1w1lr1· ••"i•t• PotlltJ, Af1tr111111, St11lp111r1 ;,, "'""1 ,,,,,;,_ S111i••I 111111, W111fli111. U111""'•fl -" "'"'' •or1. 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DARRELL'~ TUX SHOP WESTCLIFF TAILORS · • , • l I I • ALFRED LUT JEANS AT WORKBENCH " BEA ANDERSON, Editor '••r.Ne-Mtt,1'14 '•f"•I • • '• Miniature__ • --... :;;;: JES ... ·--· .. 1 .. · DOLLHOUSE FINISHING DONE BY HAND IN CORN ERS E YE CAN 'T SE E By ALLISON DEERR CH IH DAILW PllMShff A toy should unlock a child's im- agination. "About a dozen years ago, my daughter asked for a dollhouse. 1'hc'· 'ones then on the market Y.'erc either too small or large enough lo \\-'a lk into. They weren't real houses.'' AR EA L HOUSE J-lis rreations have all been motiv11t· ed b~' the de sires of children. .. Rac:hel \\"anted to :;it all of her dnlls do"·n lo tc<1 at one tah\c. '!'hose tiny tables \1'ith four chairs \\'ouldn'L d " o. It should be a tool lo help him become wb ate\'._ftt..he...Y.:ants. Wh en Alfred Lutjeans designs a toy, these are the things.he keeps in mind. So, he sat down and de signed a ''"re· LEt\RNl ~-G. 0 011'\G alhouse"inanafternoon Lulje an s sy nthesized a i'\e"·· The Irvine man created his firsf wooden toys for his daughter Rachel, now a teenager. Along the \\'ay, he's presented the children of friends with dollhouses and wood en swords and shields . llis current line includes his England deal table and l"'O long dollhouse complete "'itb re· spoke·backedbenches. "movable facade and shingle roof. The most elaborate of his projects. Every piece is hand cut and hand a dollhouse complete "'ilh electric turned. li_ght s"•itches in each room, \\'as dis· An ex-newspa perman and former West Coast photographer for Vogue magazine, Lutjeans once managed the Orange County •Fairgrounds and operated his own businesses. • There are two four-poster beds, l"'o played in an art exhibit for children rockers. a cradle. £1 long bench and local!\". !:'.able. The miniature items have a "'A · fi\·e-yea r-o ld boy spotted the stu rdy feeling. house and made a beeline for it. All of A great deal of planning and ex· the light s "·ere on . •le went from "'in· pcrimentation have gone into each do"' lo ,,·indow looking in on both But the time came when hew.anted to do something creative, with his piece. floors. then ran back to his mother. .. I've learned the v.•ay they learned "'l·le told her, 'All the lights are on. in days past. I try until I find \\'hat but there's nobody home.'_. .. 1'hat hands. ~ He obviously enjoys his \1:ork. Curre ntl y, Lutj ea ns' ga rage carpentry workshop is filled with a line or toys that will be sold during the holiday season by Bullock's. "·orks best. house is valued al SI .~. he suirl . liis rocker, for example. is made liis more modestl y priced houses \Vith five Y,'OOd s. are functional. They com e "'ilh a '"Th at's the "'ay they used to be basic \Vhitc interior. "so the kids can made. Each "'ood had its 0\1·n stress . ·do .thedecor ating. That's the fun . "I strive for realism. J like to think of my toys as reality shrunk do"·n," he explained. and quality." lie noted that this mat-"\Vhat 's 1\·ron~ ""ith many of ing of different grains \1·as 1\·hy early today 's toys is that they arc loo Ameri can chairs "·erf.' painted black, specialized. Th<•y come \l'ith e,·ery· todisguiscthe graindircction. thing. t-:othin _g is lcfl for the child Assistant designe r puts final touch on outfit that's co11iposite of several ski photos. Sized ·Down Dressed Up I Charlolte Johnson is the top desig ner for the \\'Orld 's largcsl manufacturer of women's wear with annual sales 01 n1ore t nan ~u million out11t s. 13ut she has proble ms that arc unique in the clothing in · dustry because her ensembles have tn fit fig ure~ th al arc only 11 1 ~inches tall. !\ls .. J ohn so n· is the fashion design manager of l\lattt'I 'Toys 1n Hawthorne where for 16 ye;:1rs she has been creat- ing the wardrobe for toy super star. Barbie. "I design fashion clothing in miniature. not doll cl<?thes, 11 she declares. ''I like to use plaids. stripes and pnnts but they have to be scaled to one -sixth size." ·Faced with choosing fabrics for n1ore than three dozen nc\\' s tyles e \·ery year, her main problem is getting prints that are smal l e nough. She uses cottons. pol yesters. vc l\·eteens , salins, rtjk@- sucdes and fun furs in Barbie's non-seasonal lines. Gar· ments. ,,·hich retail from Sl to S3, arc both fife rct:..irdanl :ind crease resistant. !\'Is. John son explains it l akes about :1 venr for a dC'S il!n tn go from sketch to mass production; hence, Barbie's wardrobe cannotren ect fad fashions. . But.such c urrent items in regular women's fashions as .ic•i_n skirts and d enims urc in this year's collection • .. . , ' ' • to imagine and the r ange is, limited.·· \\'hen som eth in g i~ handn1ade r'*lher than .. zapped oul by the hun - dred ~'.~ children take better care of it. ATTR1\CTS ATTt:NTION '"J'\"e had to regluc a leg or t"·o, bul children ha\"e ne\"<'r brok~ any of m ~ toys beyond repair.·· he s"-1 lie \\·orks \\"ith his gar.age door closed. •·\\'hen it "'as Open,J ne\'er got any \\·ork done . All the neighborhood kids would come to ""<lid! and the adults \\"Ould come in to·f31k ." 1,ut jeans is proud. ho11·e\·er. that the :youngsters hu\'e tacked <J handmade sign reading "Gepetto's \\'orkshop" on his door. He 'll use the name for a shop in Santa Ana if his toys sell . Gray-ha ired, bearded and casually dressed. he "'Orks to the accompani· ment of Baroque music and "the oc- casional comment from the two fami· 1IY cats. l-le v.•ants children to enjoy pl<iY- . lie \\-'ant s"to unlock imagi nation. Hi s own Irish neighborhood Ch icago childhood "'as filled \1'ilh play in v.•hich ··a stick became a gun or an of- Tiri>r "s swagger stick. "It \vas the too11or becoming." •' • Handcrafting allows attention to ·details of foot-long bed, deacon 's bench and cradle. Furniture is authentic and sturdy enough for child's play. I • Bt DAIL v PlLOT , • ' Wallflowers-Cdn Bloom ' .. , ~EAR AWN LANDERS~. (t) brains e•ou•lt &a ask tile Will you please lend a --rt&llt que1tlon1 "(e\leryone · helpln1 hind to 10me folks . lo\let to talk abo•tlllmsell)," ~·ho would rathe~ dte thlilm aod (?)a sease •f bampr, admit they need 1t? I refni' Ann Landers ,, Mrs. Joyce Van Tubergen. who was approaching --- -total bliAdness 23 years ago has regained her eyesight enough to be a licensed driver. to the over 20 and 30 group I _was no wallflower. but I nme Mrs·. Bat reathes tor with today's riew life styles?. (both men and women) who oare cut up and ate a l•te . your spees, lca.tch her hand Does anything go? Ann Lan· have been wallflowers all doily under • meringue · before she g:els to them.' ders's completely new ''The theirli\les., • dessert, tbinklag li was Say, \'Sorry, if yo·u need Bride's Guide" tells what's . Suddenly they get asked coconut. , s:laises, ge& .1ome of your right for toda y's weddings . out, o_r tel enough courage \\'Ilea J...reaUied •·bat J . own. You've bent my For a e~\::i~)l>.'"..,_~:-:-.li:lMa r · lo in"Jt .. JDeone lo ae~m· •iltloae, 1 apologlzedr frames ou& of shape-for the bill, plus a long. Se1f.addres- pany then:i. a~~ they turn openly lo the b•slfss, ••· last time.'" ,Then offer lo sed, stamped envelope (20 into babbhng 1d10U or ner; noUaced Iha& lbt dolly w•s read tbe menu to her~ , cents postage) to .Ann Lan-· vou s wrec)(,is. . delicious and eyeryone, t.. • ders, P.O. Box 1400,,Elcln, My tall, handsome, pai!1· eluding the 'hosteu, lbouelr.I What kind of wecldl.!,ig-roe_s 111. 60120 •. fully shy, 23-year-.old cousm it was hilarious . Miracle Restores Sig_ ht just "'enl on )J1s S!!C9Dd ' date. He couldn "t think of a DEAR ANN LA!ffiERS: J · thing to say to the girl and ha.Ye-a -good-(rifnd who i! ettlikeacOmptetetool.~ . mY age (55> but she is so The evening ended with vain she refus¥ to wear hiri1 driving his ear over her-glasses. I know htreyesight bicycle which was lying in is not. good, but tbe tries to \,the driveway, Now he bluf(herwaythr9ugh. fi gures he's such an awk-\Vhen we shop1 toaether werd jerk that he won 't ask e he'rout aaain. . -she always asks me to read r know a 33-year-old caree~ gal v•ho was so ner- vous Of\ her fi rst date (yes, I said first> that s jle ~te part of her dinner napkin - thought ii. was a Piece of. bread. For months,' she refused to accept another the price tags. What really galls· me is the .way she snatches my glasaes orf my face when we I are in a restaurant so' she can read the menu. (She 1'18ver asks, just reaches over and takes them.) invitation with a man. Mrs. Bat-Blind 's head is · ... larger than mine and she Please glv' tnese people . bends my frames all out of encoW"a1emenl, Ann. Tell shape. l can feel my blood . ~ • . . . them all they need ls a little u ' h he ISON, ~llc h. (UPI). v1s10n; A mother or three,: would fe el to be free." about having kids, .. she practice. And the 0 are. press_ re moun w en s 1 Mrs.., J o yce Van shepassedherdr1vingtcsts I-fer right cornea was said. ''I had to think if I moreofthemtbanyo~ink does1t.·P1~asete_llmehow r&en•qu,\t her job as a and received her license a · replaced 13 years ago, the c o u l d t a k e t h e _ FR 1 END T 0 1'H E to. deal with ~his "'.'Oman • µyears ago but month ago. · lert ri\'C years later But it responsibility or having LONE;LY without looking like a ·IS~' tell her bosses why· The loca I doctor who · wasn't until a li ttle more children I might not e\•er . · · . sorehead -GLAfSED lN ~Oflher apron. treated her recommended th an a month ago that her see. DEA R FRIEND: Wh•t... DEAit. G 1 • The nexl reason was that she she seek he lp from the vi s i o n r eac h e d the •. 1 these lonelv oeoole Med is : · ·· L:.C.i-'•t ccc •' h · u · "t r M ' h' 1 th t ll ~he wa s c onstantly -~ reau t e pr;ices on n1v_ers1 y o 1~ 1gan c earncss ~ a o r checking on the boys to see · ,,, . l tf!I> . Hospital as her blindness . to pass t~e drivers tesL<>: . where they were. They I n, ~· Tubergen w~s be~~me more pronounced. : _ Techn1cally, the cond1llon could leave the side or the ~.UAW9. blibd; Now 42, she 1s J never he a rd of . 1s c_alled keratocoponus. To porch and I couldn'\ see =7~$MOMTll l 4 .. 00~MAo•. LO '.. .. 1-· A' ' . iDC her own c ar, transplants before," she thosea!Oicted, the meaning ·them anymore .. · de\ j ~eofwhal she calls a ·said . ''It was just an is gradual blindness. · ~ . ,.,,..,a..11 l"lldL-• •clti"-transplanls or unbelievable feeling to Conical protrusions from· New corneas and eyes .-;.-am.:-.irn ,_..-•!Wifli: . . C4'mt•sofbotheyes. think that there was just a the center of the cornea cannot be recycled, but iu~2!4.s.."'..!'~"· · ' .r~. painful operalions dim char1c e t o function 'eventually expand and Mrs. Van Tubergen said she ..... 1~r ....... uu · • ~rnofi'S "plaCed ,clam aged corneas again as a normal person. burst. causing the eyes to would donate her eyes up<in 1-';:::;=::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;;;;;;;=!! "'111 •t•d a a.year healing All I could think or was losefluidand sigltt. death for s cientific l SPOR:-~WEAR ~ess .~as restored her indepeDdence, and how it "I started ~!> feel guilty . research. l'or ~~-Acl ~ • c.u wt:SmlfFPWA ':s.tUht.19.NC> ttewl)or!Beadl. 216#.mWAwt. S48-4!21 6l.5-19CM ' Whodunit Does Mom In A DAil Y PILOT AD.YISOI "41·5671 BV JOAN RIVERS Atte ntion, parents or children two years and Un· .JOAN RIVERS . der ! Do not be impatient for your child to ask his first questions. · Jn fact, avoid a'sking · questions in front or him, as '----J; you 're givin g him an exam- ple lo learn from . And ' -~ t Programs Inform NB League Once a yea r Ne\\·por1 .. l each Assista n<'t:• League ·-Cih apte r <i nd sustai ning lnember!\ take a timr ou t from s~rvin~ at the thrift :r;hop. Chi ldren 's D<'nl al lfeaJth Center a nd Lhe Day Care Center to have a party. This year they will play 'hooky on Thuri;day, Dec. 5. to attend a Ch ris tmas party IL the Re \v JO('<llion o r melia's restaurant . ,, Jolly 60s · The Jully Sixties, a group or retired pf'oplf', \\"ill board \uses at lhe Cen tral Duplisl :i-cmple, 1-lunlington Beac h Thursday. Dec. 5. for :i tou r d the \\.'il d Anin1al Pa rk, .San Diego ·:· Tuesday Club Two holiday parues are ing pl anned by members the Tuesday Cl ub of wportHa rbor. · dinner dance will begi n Special Persons A po tluck dinner' for Oronj;j e Coast College's Spec ia l P erso ns will pr ecede a ttend i ng the College rhoir 's perfo rmance of I landers "~l essiah'1 Fri· day. Occ.6. A1ore th.an 600 area senior citizens now belong to the Special Persons prog ram which \\'asorganized about a year ago. Anyone "''ho would like lo join may do so at the dinner. :\1en1hers arc allo"'·ed to attend .:ill r:1n1pus Friday and Satur£1a y night filn1s free or chari;:c. They also are admitl cd free to all alhlf'!i r contests. plays and man~· ~pccia l lec tures. CM>Juni ors New members of the Costa Afesa Junior \Vomen 's Club will be honored during a Christmas lunc heon Friday, 'Dec. 6. in the ·Jfuntlngton Sheraton Inn . The club is joining forces with the senior group in collecting and distributing food for the needy. above alt, tiever use those "How about' 'What are bad words "what," "who." 'feathers made of?'" I said. and "why" within his hear· quoting P.feli ssa's latest in.g. question. "Buy the book." I tell you this because 1 said Edgar. couldn't wail for Melissa's But it wa s too late. The nrst question. It came when day the book arrl ved. she was two. Jt lasted three 11t elissa S\\'ilched fro m in· years. tellectual questions to ones The question itself was inspired by greed : "I-low normal. "What is that?" much \\'ill you gi \·e me?" she asked. The trouble was. ''Will you buy me one?'' and 5he was pointing at me at "Evel;"ybod y else has one, the time. so why can't I?" \\'ere her Meli ssa then proceeded to big three. This upset me, as· devote her entire third year these were the satne three to two questions: "\Vhat Is questions 1 ask Edgar. that?"'· and '.'Ca n. 1 have Now that l\lelissa has re" thet?" Do yoU know what it ached the age of seven. she does to you to hear the same has stopped asking ques· question 200 times in a row? tions. I've had time to re· The Chinese water torture 11ize that everybody is so suddenly starts lo have ap-busy trying. to answe r pea l · and ques tions on children's qu£tSlions thatno "\\'hat's P.ly Line?" start one is available to answer making sense. those posed by adults. For One day, arter Melissa example, why isn't there a asked the same question book that deals with 2.000 over and o,·er, 1 went to my difficult questions adults pediatricia n for a dvice. ask? -center gifts for a very happy season. "Questions are a sign of If anyone is interested in intelligenc<'." he reassured working on such a book. me. here a re some oftertngs to "ff she's so intelli gent. get you star~ed : "\Vhy is ho\\' t"o n1c she h ~s 10 ask so footba ll on TV all summer 1.,.-----~~~·~~~ n1<1ny<1uest 1ons·'" ,1·hen it's a fa ll sport?" ltj "Because !juest1ons ;i re ''\'.'h y tlo they C'all them the '.'ign of ~1 curious n1i nd," 'sample homes· when we Ill,\' dorlor <'Onli nued . ca n't have them for free?" ·"ro YOU . cp1 es t ion~ ar<' a '·\Vh y do kid s on ly get :-;i,gn of a curious n11 nr1." I hloody noses 11•hen mother cried. "To n1t• the)·'rC' thl' is nn the phone. long dis· sign ofa snoop!·· , 1ance?" ''ff I bury my di s- Then one day I nnl1cl'd ;1n hclot h. \\'ill I still havt'. lo ad for a book 11·hich prfl· 11 :1sh di shes?" "Wh y amt mised to answer 2.000 dif-<1111';1 _\'s home 1vhcn they're ficull questions children collcl'ting money and never ask. I told Edgar I wanted to home \\·hen the mailman de· buy it. "Don't be silly," he Ii \'('rt;; a package?" answered. "Whal could our Oh . ves, there is one daughter want tn know that I mor<'. :'\Vhal are feathers couldn 'ttell her?'' matlc of:1•• Special • •• 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6. in ij>e Pavilio n . and the lf'aditional Ca ndlelight Tea ~II be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. IO. in the Corona del ~:;i:;.m c or Mrs, Williamlr;:: ==.=MAKE=== .. =TH==,s=· =_A==LO=V=E=L Y==C=H=R=IS=T=MA==s===ill 144 Cyclamen. Exquisffe nowera last for weeks. Nice 4" pots In bloom, choice of 3 colors. ayJs'i'bro~ SEE A COOKING DEMONSTRATION GE MICROWAVE OVEM .SATURDAY, NOV. 30 ' . FREE 14 PIECE COOKWARE SET -..... -of llih GI MicroWCIYt o.... . AT OUR COSTA MESA STORE · 411 E. i 7!11 .st. FROM ·10~."-2P~ IY-GE HoMI! , ECONOMIST . . MOWOllLY s3999.s • • African violets in 4" pots. Blue. lavender, pink, deep purple blossoms above green foliage. 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FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach(7 t1)644·2313 ( • ( •• ·I • I n I. Children Benefit • . . Frrday. Novemt>er29, 1974 DAIL V PILOT 8 3 Horoscope : A quarius emphasizes Creat ivity _ Saturday November30 11:,§VDNEVOMARR ARIES (M1trch-21-April 19): Short trip is on agenda. L1'~0 !July 23-Aug. 22l : Accent is on what you want- ascontrastcd to actual need. Be specific -and realistic. Let go or rrills. Strive for practicality. occurs but you land on your feel. • CAPRICORN !Dec. 2'l· '1an. 19): Wol'k associates. basic issut!s, health -these 'Come into focus. You may ·rind that one era is finished and another is getting .starled. Ideas are tossed about -VJRGO CAug.23-Scpt.22): and you are called upon lo Emphusis is on how to ·cboosc,tosetpolicy. 'achieve goal. Give full play ·lo intellectual curiosity Ask , AQUARIUS tJan. 20-Feb. 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A void jumping al first offt·r. You may be dealing "'ith slick persons, lypes "'ho arc legal but "on lhecdgc." CANCER (June 21·July :22): A closed-door meeting ·could play significant role in SAGITTARIUS (Nov. your life. Key is to be 22·Dec. 21): You face versatile, willing to ·opposition. but position is If today is you r birthday you have fine s('nse of humor. love toealand lravt•I ·and you arc a ~ood teacher. ·vou also arc better at aiding 'others than when ill'on1es to tielpingyoursclr. diversify. strong. Lc~at maneuver -SPECIAL BUY Women's Sweater Women's puff, shorf sleeve sweoter . . 100% acrylic. 3.99 . Men's Plaid Rancher Jacket 18.99 Reg. 24.99 Men 's popular rancher jacket. Pile lined. Wool/nylon blend. Make 11 a fashion Christmas for the man 1n your 11 fe and save. Boys and Girls Huffy Hi-Riser SAVE 12.00 20" Hi-Riser Bikes With rear coaster brakes, full chain guard. Buy them already assembled for a small additional charge. 42.99 Bic ycle Prices Effective Nov. 30 and Dec. 1st, 1974. Use your'JCPenn ey Cha rge! Take a break and enjoy our delicious Pumpkin Pie and Coffee. Saturday and . ~nday only- 47 c • • r ; ' IUEHA PARK: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 10 9.30 Sundays 1010 6 ORAHIOE: City Dr. at.Garden Grove Blvd. •Open weekdays 10 lo 9 Surldays 10 tor - SANTA AHA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza • Openweekdays9:30to 10:00. Sundays 1Oto7. • , l DMLVPILOT Fridrt. Novembe1 29, 197• ~ -' Dallas QB Told Yet s: Spectaculftr-Plays Key in SC-Irish Tilt ' 'Shut Up!' DALLIS fAPI -Welcome to the Nationa l football LeM&ue. rooki e Clint LOngley, and say howdy to those qu1rttrback ~ devouring Washington Redskins. LOS ANGELES fAPI -rr hi story repeals, the: big, spectacular plat will spark the University of Southern California or Notre Dame to victory Saturday. "We've never been able to beat them u nl ess we 've made the big . plays," coach John McKMY or the Southern C~I Trojans says. "We 've never been able to take the ban and gri nd it out down the field against them," History also gives Notre Dame · coach Ara Parseghian a similar bi&· pll)y sentiment. Towit: \ , -1973 at South Bend, Ind., Eric P~ni c k raced SS yards for a touchdown a nd lht Jri~h defeated Southern Cal, 23-lf, for the fir1t Ume !!olnce 1966. Notre Dame also wins na- tional chumplonshfps.of 1966 and 1973. -1972 at Los ~A.iigeles, national championship-bound Southern Cal's An t hony Da-vis scored slx i~:k:r~~;~:ns,t~~ :.'b ~~!:~~~'"' -1971 at South Bend, two long passes to Edesel Garrison burned the.· Irish, as theTroJ1ns won, 28·J4. 'J'here have been many big plays In USC-Notre Dame sames since Knute Rockne and Howard Jones opened the series In 1926. Often the teams are un· beaten and b1tt1J,ng tor the national championship .. Almost alwa:rs thf:Y are both nationally rankedt_'l,I! among the nation'1 leaders in oflenSe and de· tense. "This ts it .•. the rubber match," said Davis, Southern Cal's 5-foot-9. 183-Pound aenlor tailback who has scored 42 Points 11afnst Notre Dime in two ·years, more than Any other, player In history •f•lnsl the Irish.· "Sure, they're big,' he said or tbo Jrtsh defender•. ''but I 'm jual thanktul they're not as rast as \hey are big." ' • The 46th renewal of the rivalry kicks off at 2:05 on national tele\>ision and belore a n expected crowd or 90,000 in the Coliseum. ·• z.The reocrd1: The Irish, who have won seven straight aince losing to Purdue, 31·20, are 9-1: the Trojans, unbeaten since the 22·7 upset at Arkansas to open the season but tied U:l5 by CaJitornla, art' 8-1·1. The n11tional ratings: The Irish are No. s; th11; Trojans No. 6, as Notre Dame goes on lo the Orana:e Bo\\'I against Alabama and Southern Cal meets Ohio State in tb~Rose·Bowl. . The series: The Irish lead, 26-lS-4, but the Trojaqs are ahe&d .f·1·2 In the last seven years. · The odds : Southern Ca1 opened as a fou r-point favorite, but th~ bruised lert knee oC quarterback Pat Haden was expected to bring the spread even closer. --· Lonalcy, who had never played in a regular NFL season game, bounded ofr the bench to the rescue of the Dallas Cowboys Thursday and pro· ceeded to take charge like he ,.•as playlnc for alma mater Abilene Chris· --~an..CoUege~gainsl-AngeloStale, ---Sports in Brief Telling ve terans to "shut up" so he co uld call signals. Longley rallied Dallas from a IG-3 deficit in the third tjuarter and winge d a SO-yard touchdown pass to Drew Pearson "'1th 28 seconds lert for a dramatic 24.23 victory over the Redskins. The victory ga \•t" Dallas a 7·S record and kept the Cowboys one-game be hind Washington, 8·4, in t}le chase for an NFL playoff spot. Washington came into the game with the intention. of knocking Roger Staubach out of it so the Redskins could tee o!f on raw rookie Longley. The Redskins got their wish -and paid £Dr it . ·Bruins, Trojans Begin Cage Play "Ir you knock him fStaubachl out, you've got that rookie Clint Longley racing you," crowled Washington de· fen1ive tackle Diron Talbert berore the game. ''That'• one of our goals. If v:edothat, it'11ttat." · Young Loa1ley, the 1973 NAlA pass· ina-champion, who hunts rattlesnakes as a hobby ln thedrseason, did not take kindly to that remark. "Yeah, I had beard about that Talbert quote earlier in the week and it klnd ot' h urt me,'' said Longley, who had appeared in only two exhibition game1. Red akin s linebacker Dave Robinson kayoed Staubarh midway in the third period and it appeared the lights also were out for the Cowboys. "I was really out," Staubach said a ner the game. "I've been hit before, but I was really out this time.'' Then he snapped: "It is all"{'lost more 1atlstylng to win ~·ith Longley because of what Talbert said. He may deny it now, but he said it nationwide. "He wanted me to get hurt and he "'anted Longley In the game. Well, it back.tired. That was Washington's big mistake. Now the words are back y:here they belong." Longley quiCkty found tight end Bil· ly Joe DuPree open on a 35-yard touchdown pass. He then drove the· team 10 yards, climaxed by \\tall Gar· rison 's one-yard touchdown run. Suddenly the man Washington "'anted in the 1ame had dealt Dallas a 17·16 lead. $(.0111 •T QUAltTl"lll ' . ' ~ 0 14 Wl•I\. l'il'ttdlowM 11 lt\llfln_.,.,.,.. J).TOS P•~JWdl 102 1-u 1-:H Dlll•l " .... "' " ' . UPIT ......... DENVER'S OTIS ARMSTRONG FINDS RUNN ING ROOM BEHIND THE BLOCK OF TOMMY LYONS. I Pitt Falls, 31·10 Armstrong Too Tough For Detroit Big Game Exposurl} Helped Us ·-Paterno DETROIT <AP) -Play . a dual· service requiemfor theDetroitLions. PITTSBURGH <AP) -Coach JOe Profootball may havetakenits last Pate rno wa s a ll s miles, a nd breath in Detroit -proper, a nd the somewhere ·officials of the ·Cotton Lions a lmost assuredly have taken Bowl had to be smiling, too. their last collective breath as far as · "This team.'s got character and National Football League playoff poise," Paterno said after 10th· hopes go for 1974. ranked Penn State defeated Pit· tsburg h, 31-10, -Thanksgiving ni ght to Denv_er dealt the (~tal blow Thurs· rema in atop Eastern college rootball day wit~ .a 31-27 vu~tory befo~e. a ·,with a 9·2 record. ·between two of Bahr's field goal¥ "I think we had an adva'ntage because we've been in a lot of big games a nd we've been behind a lot," Paterno a nalyted after his team's 25·point spurt in the second-half at Three Rivers Stadium. . ."We shut down their running game in the first half, but they capitalized on every mistake we made in the second half," said Pitt middle guard ' . LOS ANGELES -UCLA's seven · year stranglehold on national col· tegiate basketball honors was broken la st year by North Ca rolina State and this year 's Pacific-8 race could find others in the conference challenging the UCLAns. Coach John Wooden 's Bruins open their season tonight hosting the Wichita State Shockers and then meet DePaul at Pauley Pavilion Saturday. Those t\\'O gamH could gi,•e an in· dic ation of how much,.ir any. is gone fr o m the Bruins bask e tba ll dynasty ... besides the loss or 8111 \Vallon and Keith Wilkes who were seniors last season. Dave Meyers Is tfteonly regular re· turnee bvt the others In the Bruins ...stat.ting team are all lettermen -7- foot Ralph Drollinger, Pete Trgovich, Andre Mccarter and Richard \Va shtn gton. Sophomores J im Spilli ne and \\rilbert Olinde both figure t~see plenty of action. Southern C;i lifornia's Trojans, run· ners-up to UCLA last year in the con- ference, appear to pose lhe biggest threat. Co ach Bob Boyd has 10 of J3 players returnin~ and has added fou r highlY regarded freshmen. The Trojans open Friday night against Louisiana State at the Los Angels Sports Arena . &nd Boyd says, '"I feel as optimistic as I have the past four years. \Ve hav<' the talent, ex· perience and attitude to be outstand· ing." · · Guard Gus Williams leads the Tro· jans \\"hose starting lineup could team him v"ith Biff Burrell. John Lambert, Clint Chapman and Rob TrO\\'bridgc. All are seniors except Trowbridge, a junior. Other games involving Pac-8 !!'ams on Friday night .ha\'C Athletes in Ac· lion at Oregon, Doane or Nebraska st Oregon State, and an Austr;ilian team at\\'ashington. California and Stanford open at home Saturday night facing Colorado and LSU respecti,·ely. St. J\t ary's plays at Oregon, Gonzaga at Oregon S t ate a nd Seattle Pac ific at \\'ashington. ltirtl,tr11.,.,111 .. P••I •11..0 ~ S·•l IJ.n.e ·~ •• •K Tha_nksg1v1ng Day nationa! telev1s1on Ignored' by the bowls, 18th ranked audience and a Tiger Stadium crowd Pitt led 7-6 at hal~ime in its bid to 0!51,157. . send the Ni ttany Lions to the Cotton The Broncos got 144 yards rushing Bowl as the second best team in the from Oti.s Ari:nstrong and utilized a East. Gary Burley. "They did the job in the second half ll.S. Le adi11g and we didn 't." echoed Dorsett, a. 1-fASl:IIAIOTO, Japan-The United s ophomore who ·netted 65 yards· States took a five.stroke lead in the rushing on 17 carries. first round of the fourth annual U.S.· "lflnlllff-kti.I 1·1 Pt111o1tle1-y•rft J.• llfDtvtOUAL LlAOllS •UIHING -Wtt.lllnfl.,, l""JW>mlo1 1a.ss. ~"'°" IS.50. 0t11e, Mc•Mltit """''" '""'"-.. n ltl!Cl!IVI N Cl-W•lhlrl9'.,. fl'lonv1 :J.JJ :J.H. Jt!leno11 2 ..... Ollli.t_ .....,_, J.W., OuPrf"' l·•S. rare onside. kick to open the ~econ.d· Yet rour fi eld goals by Chris Bahr half. revers1nglhemomentum 1nthe1r and a pair or touchdown passes from fa vo r. . Tom Shuma n to J im E asic helped Neither Dorsett, v.'ho finis hed with Japan golf tournament today. 1,004 yards on the season, nor fellow Led by llubert Green's four·undcr- speedster Elliott Walker could 5hake par 68 and Brian Allin 's three-under· loose against Penn State. ·par 69, the Ameri cans totalled 581 as PASSING -w ........... KU,.., •11.0. 111 .,.ros. Dllltl, 'MlllMCll •11·1, lal: C:..ttll 1·1.0, JI; Lq!tr, l\•JO.O,m Denver upp~ its record to 6·5·1 and Penn· State turn back the nationally ha~ ~oly the slimmest or c~ances of televised challeftfe and spare the Cot· ga1n1ng the playoffs. ~l~1t, which ton Bowl commitlei! some coast-lo· lost for only the second time in the la st coast embarrassment. ·•our offense was very haphaiard.· compared to J apa n·s 586. \\1e didn't block anybody in the second Each team has nine players with Goodrich eight games, is in the same boat at "They executed in the second half 6-6. and we never sustained anything," It was probably the last Lions game lamented Pitt coach Johnny Majors ever al Tige r Stadium. They are \Vhose team also led last year ai scheduled to pl ay next season at the halftime before losing 35·13 at Penn Pontiac Metropolitan Stadium now State. half ,'' said Majors. ·the best eight scores each day count·' "Penn State threw the ball and ran ing towa r~ t~e-total: The ~c?re also much better in the second half. They counls (or1nd1v1dual1ompet1t1on. . Out; Lakers Host Jazz were much more aggressive than we Only four players -Green. Alhn v.•ere " and Dave Stockton of the United under constr~c tiun some 30 miles "We got some growing pains ' States, and l\finaoTakasu of Japan -· With Bob Medwid al.quarterback in d b k 2 h north of Detroit. . tonight," Majors added after re- ''Our playofr chances certa inly vitalized Pitt finished at 7.4 for its best don't look good now ," Lions' coa ch record sin cel963. Place or Billy Danieis. who underwent manage to rea par 7 on 1 c tough , Hashimoto Country club course. INGLE\\IOOD {API -Veteran 1:u ard G ai l Goodrich or the Lo s ,\ngeles Lakers, \\•ho has played 175 stra igh t t\ational Basketball Associa· lio n ga mes. is suddenly going to miss quite a fe"' -· a lot more than the Lakers "·ould likl·. General manager Pete Newell said Thursday th at the All·pro and Lakers .scoring leader \\Ould be out fr om 10 day.s to tv.·o \\·eeks \Vi th an ankle :-.prai n and a slight ligament strain he ~uffe red Tur.sd;1y at )til""·aukee. The i niur~ could lloideline Goodri ch ' ror a total nr nine games. includ ing tonight's in,·as1on by the l\'.cw Orleans .Jalz. The Lakers, already hurt by in· Juries, trail Golden State by six J:O'.lmcs and arc in last place in the ~n ,\·s Pae1f1 c Oi,·ision. "'The cast ,;houlcl rome orr bv next Tuesday, I b('Jie,·c. I th ink thCrc"s a 1.:hanrc he \\'ill br r<'ad~· to play F'r i· dJ~·-Uec. G. and he clcli nitcly should ~ back by the following Tuesday," Xt>""Cll said. Rick 1''orzano said, unde rslating the "Right now, v.·e aren"t at P enn . case. State's level because they just beat us '"It 's kind or hard to say anything 31 ·10. but \ve're gettingcloser." because I was countin g on bei ng 7·5. '' Pitt , loser of nine in a row to Penn. Coach John Ralston of Denver re· State, led at the half on Tony Dor?elt's rerred to his team's playofr prospects two-y ard touchdown run, sandwiched .. as being "dismal at best." "But we've got a yo ung club that's coming on," he said. '"The mark o( a good team is how it improves." Denve r. \\"hich upset Oakland last Sunday. is second in the American Conference \Vest. Three teams not leadin g other AFC divisions have bet· ter records 8nd better chances fo r the \\'ild card playorr spot . Detroit trails Minn~ota, 7-4, and Green Bay. 6-5, In the National Con- ference's Cent.ral Di,·lslon. "Ri!:ht no\\' I r<'el a lctdov.•n," said Lions' ov.·ner \\'illiam Clay Ford . "But 1 fee l good about the team. It got off to a rough <0·4) start and to come back from that is a great tribute to· them:• l(Ollll"aTOUAlllTl"l'I •1•11 HI J IC J 1-lJ NEWC OMBE ROLLS TO NET 1'/CTOR Y OSAKA , Japan fAP) -J ohn Newcom be or Australia and Chris Evert or the United St:ites won the men's and women's singles title in a s100,ooo world proressional tennis tournamenttoday. · · The top.seeded Newcombe . rallif:d for a 2-6. 6·2. 1·6 victory oxer secohd· seeded Cli(f Drysdale of South Africa in the men"s final, v.•hiJe Evert beat anothe r Am erican, Rosemary Ca Sals, 6·0. 6·2. Newcom be and Evert each coll ect· ed Sl2,000, and Drysdale and Ca sals received $7,000 apiece. knee surge ry last week, Pitt £inished •.\'ith a 386·231 defi cit in tota l yardage. "Pitt was perhaps not as consistent offensively with Daniels," Paterno said. "But playing against a team with that kind of speed is like sitting on a powder keg." P!IMSl.tl Pltltbllr"' SCOlll •T QUAllTlllS . ' . ' Pwit--FO lellr SO l'(l-()orMll2r .... (l.ollvklt);) Pwll-f'G aa~r !1 l'M-f"G l1tir l1 10 1S-JI 2 0-IO Pw11-l•slt ,JINHlltlnl~n 18-tlrklCkl .. l-l'GU11t.O '9n-f"Gl1tlrJt '9n-wllll•rns 1111111111 PWCmlllfl' 111 el'lll ..,.. (N" 1.i1e111 • '911-~\lt II HU fNrn ~ lpiu tMlldl A.....U,ltS "l"t•-l!lllMf.¥.,.11• P•l-llll9 l'lf$ Re!urn ,.ro1 P•t...-i. ,.,, •. """'bln ·I011 PtlWl!tle•·r••cft STATlmCI , • -·· n ..... •U ,. t-11.0 •·>S , .. »• "" " .... '" ' . ''""' .,, H 2·1(1 l!lllltvtOUALLl"AOEIS AUSH!NG-f"tftft M•lt. Ooncflll 11• .. , Oilllo 16'16, Pti< ... 1 a.11. Pll11bu~glo, DorJttJ ll·•J, W•l~1< 1l•U . ltECEIVING-Ptnn Sl•I•, Miiii• :t-S., E•lit t-51, JIOlltl'ltt 1•11. l'IHllMlr ... , Mu,,.,.,.•14, Cl•MI 1•n , PASllHG-l'tnl! SI._, ,,..,.,,.,. ""'°• IU r1tdl, Pit> t.a..vti.MldwldJ•l .. t.101. 82,274,Exa cta ,· - I NGLEWOOD -Rhythm C., a 34-1 ·outs ide r, rallied to win Thursday ni ght's fourth race at Hollyv..·ood Park and trigger a $2 ,274 exacta. sixth largest ever at a \Vestern Ilarness Racing meeting. Nimble Nic ky, ari 11·1 lon_Bsho.t, was second to completethe7·6 exacta , largest of the 1974 Western Jlarness season . Track s pokesm<'n said two SIO dolla r tickets were sold on the com- bination -ea"'~ worth $4,548 -and 34 SS tickets. · RhYthm C .. drive n by Larry Gregory, paid $69 tor his triumph. M,,lnall11 Honored ROCJ.IESTER. N.Y.-:-Former Villa Park Hi gh standout Pat l\lclnally of Harvard was named l.o the Am erica n Football Coaches Asaociation All· America team Thursday. Pt1clnally Is a nanktr. Al so name d tQ the ti rst lcam backfield were USC's Anthony Davis, Good rich hurt the aokle when he = came do\\·n from a lay-up shot In 0.1-• ~l i l\\·auk ce. lie returned. to Los D11-f'GM11W1t1 Ottl-FGT-tl An gc l<'s ::ind the ankle was put in a o.11-1t•rwo""'"""""-•1e•1 cast. He missed t~ &•me the next 0t1-T•,1tt».,."'"-~OM11t1-ktil De1-t.. _,.,,..,_ H l'lll'llblt ,..,.,..., f--ld1I night a nd the Lakers v.·e re trounced ~11 -•1' ... ""'•._.,tT .. 11tr•1e~1 UCI --Battles South Dakota b~· l\ansas City.Omaha. 107·89. ~1-¥0.w1111 >t L k I hi ~n-A•,.,.l• ... lt\lll tT...,_~klll The a er~ p ay three games l :c ~-owm1•"""-'' JolvMfl tr""'"'''k"-I u·cekcnd ;iind tra\•el to ~e"' \'ork and ot\-c• .. , ... ,,n1 1""'~•1e111 Roston Tuesday and \\'ednesda.\. •-u.>ii IT•T•n •cs They return home to rare Atlanta Fln!DD-'I ,, D 6 lihoWt·r•r'" u .Jff Jl•t1! re. • · ~'lll"fr••h 1n 01 l.os 1\ngeles lo!)! Cazxie Ru ss,11. ''" -.."'""''''' • ,. pected to be a st:111h'l"C (or\\·ard , "'"ith "'"'' u-n-1 ,,...,... injurl('s &t the t>cg1n ning of the ~-lflt """,~ i."\ 2t~ IW!aso n. rorward 8111 Bridgt"s missed "'11411,..·••••1,"01v1ou1oLLno•ll• 1·~1 -••• 1-o both gamt"s on lt'n!-recent road trip 1tu-J~t1<1G-O.ftw''·"""'"Ml'•·1w, .. .-""11"'1· wU h a bad arm. Gu11rd Lucl us ,\li en 00orn11-.11 °'''"'·Ow-••· r1,10r1»1.Cr•M°Wl'lllf b I d k d ( j 1J • .H•lol.' t II, L•M•1••0 ru s~ a nee a9 Or\\llrd Krrmlt ,.,.,,1 Na-o ..... ,, Jllfl""'" 11-11-1, 1• r••d1. \Vashin~ton t\\·i~ted an a nkle !".the • c.~~'t•viNo etftrr, "'1'111"0tlf t-u, v~-,.· Joss to Kansas City. but neither1nJury , 1.u. 11,'""''~ t·1•. ,_,_, 1-11. or1re1t. .I.tilt .._.,, wa' considered serious. ~,, • ...,.: ,,,,.,,.,.,wa1H111·1t. . . • UC Irvine opens what it hopes will B&ker. ~taras and Davis are return· be one or Its more successful basket· ing starters, lt>traule was a key re· ball seasons tonight when the An-serve last sea50n, Jenkins is up from teaters host the University or South the JV squad and Cleveland is a Dakota at 8 o'clock. tfansrcr from f'resno CC. UC I has stepped up the te mpo th l1 Sophomore Tim Tivenan 16·0) and" season a nd An teaters cosch.Iim ~ Barstow JC tr ansfer Nt \t J oo.es t6·3l saYt "his Cluti is lii.uc flQU:iclCer lhan lt wTI I also see plenty of action at guard . has been the past lwo seasons. Th e Anle.aters have !>ten hurt by in· Tirt Is expected to open with Dave juries in early 5eason drills. Jeff B-a ker 16·81,at the post, Steve'· Butler. who £1gured to be A i;t:.irter, Cleveland C6-4) and Jerry !\Taras (6-6) is sidelined with a broken too a nd or Scott J enki n!! 16·5l at ttle forward1 freshman J ohn MC:Neill (6·!i) has been a nd Rich ard l\t raule· (4·2> and Ke vin nursint: a knee injury. AtcNeill will 1uit Davls (6-0) in the bttckcourt. up totil ght. I South Dakota is 1n experienced team with t<fur !litarters returning rro m last season . Center JOf !Uu eting f6·81, gua rd Rick Ni1sen" 18·0) and rorwrirds Stan Gallo\\•ay l6·6l and Ron Pederson (6·31 lead the Coyot<'s. All a.verage d _o\'e.r 10,0 PQ.lnts per game last sea~on. t:CI y,·as one or the better shooting teams na t lop::ill y In the coll ege di\'i!llon last sf nioon and Tin says that v.·ill be a stren~h ag1ln In 1974-75. The Antea ters also hll\'t 11 .;am~ !\fond&y ni ght at 8 agn'lnst-F'l. 1.e wls Colle&c of Durango, Colo: Nebraska quarterback David Humm, Archie Griffin of Ohio State and Joe Washington of Oklahoma. The ofrensive line includes Pete Demmerle of Notre Dame at split "end, Ben-Cunningham of Clemson at tight end, Kurt Schumacher or Ohio State and Pttar\·in Crenshaw of Nebraska at tackles, Ken Huff of· J\'orth Carolina and Gerry Dinardo or Notre Dame at guanb and Sylvester Croom or Alabama at center. Defens ively, Ji mm \Vebb or Mis· sissippi State and Pat Donovan or Stanford are the ends, Randy White of Pttaryland a nd Pttike Hartenstine or Penn State are the tacklts and Rubin Carter or Miami, .fla. is the nose guard. · The linebukers are Rod Shoate or Oklahoma, Ken Bernich of A.ubum and Bob Bruening of Arizona State. And the deep backs are Dave Brown or J\llchi gan, Robert Giblip oC Houston ·and Ptlike WilliamsofLSU. Title Retained TOKYO-Guts Ishlmatsu retained his \\'orld Boxing Council li ghtweight title Thusday night, knockinf out Rodolfo Gonzalez of Long Beach in .the 12tb round·. -. Traine r Susp,prided INGLEWOOD -Trainer Clayton FaurOt was suspended for 60 days by the Western Harness Racing Board of Ste\\'ards Thursday after a sti mulant v.·as discovired in one or hi s horses,¥- llollyv.•ood Park s pokesman an· noul)ced. Plfl!J<'r T ied . . RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil -South Afri ca's Gary Player \\'as one or rl\·e· p layers tied for first place artl!r• Thursday's opening round of the 29th Brazilian Open golf championship. Player, the heavy ravorite, carded a two-under-par67 O\·er the 6,185-yard Gavea Country Club course. H~ \\'IS tied \rilh England's Tommy Horton, f<'rance's Jean Garialde, and a pair of Brazilian amateurs -Jaime Gonzalez a nd Priscilo Diniz. Same Plan For Pirates:. Control Ball Orange Coast College has always been a football team with flair - ·utilizing the·I)ass as its key '.''eapon. But because or a gre at many circumstances -most or them in· juries -that bas not been the case the greater partofthe 1974 season. If ract, in three of the Pirates' four South Coast Conference victori es this season, coach Dick Tucker has seen hi s quarterback throw less than 10 times. · And that doesn't rigure to increase Saturday night when OCC hosts West LA College at . 7:30 in the opening round or the JC playoffs £medium division). "We're facing one or the best passers in the state. so we 'll have to control t~e football to win," says Tucker. The Pirates have had little trouble doing.that the past two \\'eeks in de· feating Santa Ana and Cerritos. "Our offensive attack hasn't had much finesse, but it's pretty good foot- ball. And that's what we'll have to do again against West LA." That. and putting a hard r ush on Oilers quarterback l·larold Moon, who has passed for 2,377 yards and 171"0 !; thit season. '"Most teams that play good defense and have a good kicking ga me have winning seasons. It your orfense is no good at all and you ha.ve a sound de- fense, you 're usually in every &itnC• - And we have a g®d offenie," says Tucker. Despite the tact_the Pirates have not thrown much lauty, Tue.Ker says he's not reluctant lo pass at all. "Y{e've gotten ahead ht our las t few ga m~!I and haven't had lo throw. But we work on passing a n hour a day in practice a nd we're derin itely not re- luctant to ti\ row." Ora nge Coast st11 rted 13 freshml?n f1-oCfensi.vc.ly-r last week and Tucker v.•111 go with the same lineu.p against West LA. Tody Accomando gears the. running (!:A me. He 's gained 549 )'ards in 102 carries (5.4 A\'Crage ) and Is followed by !\ti ke Nanko (452 in 107 for 4.2 averagej and P~ta Brown (296 In 1'1 ror 3.8 average> , , ~ewpori Poloists In Semis LOS ANGELES-Top - seeded Newport Harbor High meets Downey's Vik- ings toni ght in the semlrlnals of the CJF 4-A water polo playorrs at East Los ~ngeles College in a 7:30t1ff. Frida ,Novtmber21, 1974 OAll'IPILOT 83 lriterior Line Bolsters.-SailQrs· CdM Banquet Corona del Mar High 's rreshman ind sophomore football teams will be feted Newport Jiarbor HiCh's Sailors are in tbe CJF 4-A quarterfinals Saturday night at Cerritos College when they duel Pioneer Hlgh's Titans In an 8 o'clock football skirmish. The SailorS of coach Dill Pizzica have made it to the quctrterfinals with a 9-1 re- cord, which includes the Sunset League cham - J>ionship ctnd a resounding 25-14 victory over Long Beach Poly in first round hostilities. earlier in the season it's Theriot and Steve Foley: so somewhatoratumabout. they have stacked the. out.- ' , ·side on many occa:uons, Newport lost its Sun~et even bringing in their rov· Le a £'.. u e o p e o er to ers a.nd defensive backs to West1~1n ster a~ was on the the flanks. ropes 1n the Edison ga'!'e a "It made it tough to run 'tl(eek later berore rallying .. outs ide s o we had to Pizzlca credits a large .establish our inside game- portion of Newport's sue· especially the last rour cess to the interior line-games. · where 160·pounders abound "We feel we ha\'e been in an area generally staffed very fortunate with our of- ~y 200-pounders: fensive Une ... it's small but extremely aggressive and quick. of the came after handUng Pol y 's 240·pound noseeuard. Re id is a 100· pounder. "fi:ture Wilsey (155) aod Ri ck John (160} are two of the best trapping guards in Southern California. They just hit and sling, then stay right ufter pote ntial tacklers and take them out of the play. "Dave lfeltrtrh (2()g1 ls ·with a letter awar~ night the big guy in our line at at the school campus Wed· strone tackle and is getting nr"="='d=a=y=e='=e=n=in="='='='=''°=· =: quicker. I-le and Reid are the only two that can meet ,peop le h e ad on and physicully·'beat them." And while it·s these fiv e [i· ..... that get little recognition In relation to the Theriots, Foleys. Vinnie Mulroy& and 'MISSION IEJO IMPORTS' Pete McCowens, the fact ls , there would be none or the -MERCEDES BENZ - latter without the iDterior Sales • Service • Leasing line. Another stiff test is in line 28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY And considering the plight of the Newport ship It's a rematch ror coach Bill Barnett's Newport Harbor Sailors. Twice Downey has fallen to the Newport wave as the Sailors have compiled a 21·1 record. R. "Our offense has had to go inside," says Pizzica. "Everyone knows we have quickness with Brian 1'Agalnst Long Beach Po- ·1y our center . Scott Reid, was named offensive player "Our qui ck tackle, Jefr Starr tl70), ls probably the best downfield blocker on our teani and we relt he handled Los Alamitos' J im l\.lain effectively and al· lowed us lo run in lhat area. Saturday (or the front fi\•e , 1115-1700 \MISSION VIEJO ·. 831·1740 as Pioneer boasts a bee!y~~~~~ ... ~~°"~"~Fwf~·~'"~· ~·~_,~-~,.~Wf~·~"~•~,~ritM~~,.~...,~~-~·~.,~-~~ defensi\•e wall. · ~ 5From GW Earn All-loop Coach Bill Sexton's Vik· unners ings have been dumped,· 19·4 and 15· 7 by the Sailors and'Sexton says, "Newport At c IF Harbor played a full game .and kept at you all the way, we·11 obviously have to play better to win tonight .'' Finale. Rugged Training Pays For Newport Poloists By DON KEV Otl ... O.lty '1MISllH El SeJtundo's last, a big turnabout from the Eagles. 12titles in 20 years. 1960s." Corona del Mar was the COSTA MESA TENNIS aue REGISTI!ATION FOR TENNIS UINIC 4DU&.n. JI''"' IHTHMED .. AO't'ANCIO 10 LESSONS FOR $10 ~O..C•Nl'wT.-kWt ....... ~ ... fkNI .... , ... ..,..., T...i1WMwt' I le91tr.Ho.1 "'91n1 Moll.. Dec. 2M , .. t ••· Ont 51.+t Die. t tln Dec. 20 1 ... a.. ..... -..,.. J....l ..... ,,_2, 880 JUHll'ERO--rtl. 557-0J 11 Pacing the Vikings attack are Rob Arnold and Dave Egan. Barnett rates Arnold as a Cl F player of the ye ar prospect, along with Sunny Hills' Richard Sherburne. . Arnold is the leading scorer percentage-wise, while Egan leads in toliil scoring. Another factor in Downey·s game is goalie Phil Morgan, whose span presents a problem to poten- \VALNUT-Five area teams, along .with two run· ners who qualified as in- dividuals, will be competink in the CJF cross country championship meet Satur- day morning at Mt . San An- tonio College. It all started in 1964, when the El Segundo High Eagles won their last CIF 4-A water polo crown. The Eagles'victim that year was Newport Harbor, the first Orange Coast area polo team to ever reach the finals. "Things are much more sophisticated now," says Bill Barnett, coach of the Newport Harbor Sailors. "At some schools like El Segundo, high school '·kids would practice with college kids-during the-summer. But in Orange County-the high school progr{l:m didn't get started til the ~~die first area team to win a 4·A Quarte'rback Dan Ac- champiooship,, beating El comando was one of five Segun~o. 8-7, •n 1~5 .. But Golden West College foot · the Sailors were to win it all 'ball players named on. the !~=====================~ in 1967, 1968 an~ 1970 and All-Southern California 1- tial scorer.s. "The biggest problem "'e have going,·· says Barnett , "is to be mature enough to ·realize we can lose. There is a natural tendency to let down alter you beat "aomeone twice. In the 2-A division whi ch get under way at 10:30, !\lis- sion Viejo High will be en- tered along with Eric Hulst of Laguna Beach High and Cody Bakkila of University fligh, who made the finals as individuals. · It was to be Newport 's first of six trips to the finals in the ensuing .10 Y!?ars and were runners up in 1969 and Conference first team. 1971 . . Lineman Bryce Adkins And Ne"'PO_rt ll.arbor ~s "'as also na med to the first seeded No. -1 1n this years team orfe-nse while linemQn tournament. Mark Nichols linebacker Bjlrnett . contends that Larry Grady a'nd defensive wat.er polo in Orange Coun-back J\.1ark Pierce made the ty . is better . now because first defensive team. "kids are being exposed to tll a r c 1-1 o u J e. John more and more play each Macauley and Paul Fisk· sun:imer. _Our team played ness were named to the ma~nly with guys from UC seco nd· team ·.ror the Irvine last s~mmer. We Rustlers. · · learned intensity and you ""'"',. ca.1.,.,,..1 ~ aasa TESTDRIVE . ~-' , r . , ~ ·~ 1 ~~--""! .121 ~-0.-=;:1: DICK MILLER MOTORS 12ow.w....,..ts...~s.toAM 557.2112 '~But one loss now and it's all·over.'' The 3-A race starts at 11 Y>'ith !\later Dei represent· ing the area while Costa ·).lesa . Corona de! Mar and Edison will be running in the :4·A race which starts at :11 :30. Past ·cdM Squads Larger, Stronger play at a more intense level Pin1TtitmOH.... ti""=======~-==========--'f th bell l " L lrvctAdtlns IGWCI Sor:ll e er you ge . 1-ttoro•G 111o0gotr1 CE.11 v.J SoP> Newport's big guns are many-starting with lead- ing scorers Frank Anderson and Greg Fults. The Newport of(cnse is super balanced with Kevin Robertson. Eric Elder, ·John Do brott and George Newland, in addition to goalie Bill Prichurd. Sea Kings ·Face Stiff Polo Test Hulst had the best time of the day last week in the qualifying meet at ,_1t. SAC ~·ith a 10 :09 and probably rates as the 2·A favorite. San Dimas and San. Marino are the teams to beat in the 2·A division~ Costa Mesa figures to bat- \Je it out with Palos Verdes J-ligh for the 4-A cham- pionship. Loara High 's Ralph Serna is the favorite in this race, but migh( be' challenged by Corona del 1ilar's Brian Hunsaker, who came in fifth last year in the· finals. Costa Mesa's strength· ts its depth and 'bility to pack. In the qualifying meet, the !\t ustangs had all seven runners finish '\11ith times under 11:00 with Joe Kolar recording the best time at 10:33. • BY ED BURGART ot llM O.lly Plllll IUff Their training schedule seems to be as rigorous and demanding as an army's. Rope climbs. Sit-ups . Push·ups. Squat jumpers. Time trials. Nol to mention required practices l'or 11 months each year, five and six hours each day. But, l ike a troop launching a successful in- vasion, the Corona del Atar High water polo team is again bidding !or a CIF 4-A championship, a feat the Sea Kings have ac· complished three times ·in the last nine years. it ali i n 1969, Hooper said they were a lot bigger physically and were pro· bably better athletes· than his current squad, which is 18·3. "But I think we have u good team now," he says. "It is certainly different from our last championship team. We have a little bet· terbalance now.'' The Sea Kings do not have a starter shooting less than 50 percent and their leading scorer is about as accurate a s Kareem Abdul.Jabber. Forward Mark Watson has scored 75 goals and is shooting at a 72 percent clip. "He has scored in every game, has committed only t32 fouls and has allowed on· ly eight or nine goals." says Hooper. "And the fact that he has committed only 32 fouls is astounding.·· Newport Harbor poloists l. s.1F1lll•ILAH1rtocw1 s..p. also learned intensity· L c11rkL1mDtr11s...uMcr1;c•I Sol"! I , I. ~1• H1qs1rom (Alc>H01\411) Sopll through Ba netts demand· TEO•~ P•taPOtt (E1uu.1 • so11r1 in~ tr.ai~in_g schedule, :::~~~:e~.":.~~~~c~' Sot.'. which is s1m1lar to Corona w111M1•1F•••m ... c1..uw1 F•. del Ma r's program. AB •Df• 0111 <SMI Soeon •• A8Ly1111C111111rE1t1t.A) Fr. On a non-game day, we "'"'-•kS•l>Cl4P•1 cLAJ>o 50p11 \\'Ork out for an hour in the A8D1...,Rooin:1<111ILAHI !ooo11 · " B OB 0..11 A<<OtrllftOO CGWCI !:.111111 morning. says arnett. I( Gten11W•I••• CLAH1 Sot>ll "\Ve \lo'Ork mainly on pass-FlntT••mo.,... .. · h . d l BlnGreM CFl01I 1ng, s oot1ng an team L Mlk18urr1siLA.HI drills. l "'-•~NiCl\olo IGWCl " ~ .. "· ~. ,_ ... . . OTY OF IRVINE REGISTl!ATION FOR TENNIS UINIC .ADLlln. J1· ... 1MTERMID., ADVANCED r:-__ff' . ·.., M.g OM Ca11 of Mt• lolls • o~ Yld•o T .... R.-ploy --. Profto11ional IMtruction t Tennis Ball Moc:hirws . ~ •"J1tWia.1f9Ms.t~Ho".lO-to.ll'l-'lil 12 ~ IRVIME TOWM CEMTER Call for info: 557-0211 "Then ,. n lhc arternoon I. E<tmundo G_u•lrrr•• cost LAI • L RODfrlMolet !LA.CCI \lo'e \lo'Ork out for a hair-hour l8P•~10.1ruon cc,"'ttil in the "'eight room or run · LB u.rrrGr•dv !Gw ci lBRlll>~KlllSMI EE ~,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,,,,,::::::::::::::::~ EE LEASE A MASERATI! the stadium stairs. 1.&Mi•• 0ouv111 1u..cc1 '·Then we ha\'e an hour of OB~·• Pin c• 1cw c1 d. , . . . D81Cen"'-llll1CU..CCl con 1t1on1ng, sw1mm1ng 0Bo. .. N1irotAH1 and kicking. · · oe Lou11 Aunlot• lAHl .. And finally, \\•e have about t\\'O hours Of passing, shooting, team drills and scrimmaging:.·· The gruelin'g training has paid off. Newport is 21-1, de- feating !\'o. 2 Sunny flills 7·2 a nd Corona del ~lar8·6. Barnett compares hi s present poloists to hi s first ~ .. .... "· AUTHORIZED SAlES, SERVICE. PARTS ond RESTORATION PHIL RENICK Cadillac' 1100 So. Eu<lid, Fullerton (714) 871-9300 LOS ANGELES-Corona del fl1ar lligh's Sea Kings take their shots at a berth in the finals tonight when they tackle Sunny Hills l·ligh's Lancers in the CJF 4·A semifinals in a !) o'clock clash at East Los Angeles Area athletes competing in the meet by teams with qualifying times from last \\leek 's meet; Whether they will suc- ceed this year is another question. The Sea Kings must face 1973 champion Sunny •Iills at 9 tonight at East Los Angeles College in the semifinals. Sunny Hills has already defeated the Sea Kings 9-4. Forward Dan Pen · ningtoq, who also alternates with Watson in the hole, has scored 70 goals and is a 53 percent shooter. championship squad. ~==========,!!. ______ :.._ ______________ ..:.._ "Physically, we compare to the first team." he says. College. . · Coach Cliff I-looper's Sea Kings will be trying to avenge a 9·4 tournament loss sustained earlier in the l!ieason to Sunny Hills. llooper cites two items that helped derail hi s Sea\ Kings against Sunny I-fills. "We had just lost a very important cog in our attack in Je(f Wherry with a broken hand,'' says I-looper. "And V.'e had played a couple or games in tourna- ment play that didn't really extend us. We were do\vn and didn't do some things right." MISSION 'v1 fJO..Jorl COOlt IO::i.: Mitt W•Utr~ouk 10:•0; J im Htrrli 11:10; MfFk Womeck ll;tJ; M l'on!MI• 11 :2'; Ml!cl!Mllll'I 11 ::IO; l!'rk V9'1HlttM 11:l0. MATER OEl·Blll 51. Jolwl IO:JO; Joi Oo-..ll"O 10:.0; l(evl" O'W.r• 11;11; Jffry 1(11th>o n :l1i.Mlnuel Glollt$01 ll:U; Ml•• Norris II !'lJ; Ml-• l!lorllftll '1:-40. COSTA. MESA.-Joe l(ollf' 10:13: 0.vlG Stnllll 10: .. ; W•llff Elliott to:l1; Tom El· 111 10:Q ; lll•nClt H1w•lnloOll IO:•; Joe '"""0 !O:•t; .IOllll Flf'n!l1 10:53. CClllONA. OEL MAlll·8<l1n H-.•tt 10·0 : Stew 01v!s ll:OI; ..1111 O.y \\:H; 0t1n Wtlt ll::M; 8ol> ..1e-u 11.Jll; o. .. Dly ,, .... : $11VI How1rd II:». EOISON·Colfn MtConrell IO:•; OlltHI W1lu1t 10•J1; Jo1111 '4-n 11:GJ; Jett BIOIMI ll:Ot; O•v• Sm'l'll'os 11:n; p~~· T11rntilc 11:a1; c:..r1S1Mr111:11. · But if Corona del Mar w•ns, credit coa c h Cliff Flooper's physical fit· ness program, although he claims he is not the only .coach who uses an ex- tensive training program. But he wa,s one or the in- itiators and his tiard prac- 'tlces were largely responsi- b I e for Sea King s 'championships in 1965, 1966 and 1969. ''At that particular time," I-looper says, ""'e were working out between five and six hours per day, 11 and one-half months per year. But now, a lot or teams are doing the same thing. The teams are more equal now. with more peo- ple and more schools in· volved." . When the Sea Kings Won Forward . Mark Palincr. the Sea Kings biggest ' poloist at 200 pounds, has connected !or 19 goals. Watson, Pennington and Palmer are seniors, as is Jack Lorenz, a starting ·guard who has scored 57 goals while shooting 65 per- cent. The other guards are both juniors, Frank Browne f35 goals) and Da\•id Smith (16 goals). And the goalie, Allen Launer, \\'hO Hooper calls his best athlete, is only a sophomore. "He ha s great legs, is tough and can take the hit.'' says Hooper. "And he'll "We are very good on size and ability." But he sees a few dil· rcrences. ··Thing s are more sophisticated ," he says. "Offensi vely, we are doing many different things, like setting picks. And we are more sophislicaled de- fensively. \V e are doing more sloughing." And it appears that the Sailors will continue to dominate \\'ater p olo. Barnett has only l\\'O senior starters in goalie Bill Pricha rd and Eric Elder. The remaining starters con · sist of lour juniors and one sophomore. Sunny Hills stnr Ri chard Sherburne. a CIF pla yer of the year candidate, scored five times on Corona dcl l\·Iar that da y and figures to bc<Athe maj or sore spot tonight . JCs Open Cage Play Tonight come up and "'on°t commit p · S him self until the ball is in . ro ·cores . !light. Marina "He may be the best Four.year starter~ l\·fark \Vatson, Dan Penninston and Jack Lorenz pace the Corona del Illar attack, which also includes Frank Browne. Dave Sm ith, !\like Palmer and goalie Alan Launer. The junior college basket-goalie we have ever had. b:11\ season opens tonight 'And we had a goulie-Jerry IMlllll.lll 811k11Nll 4HO<illitoll Clt¥tl•nd 110, Pllll•.:i.1111111 lo.l Portl•nd ... PllMftl• IJ \Vith all three area JCs look· Gal Wins Eubank-\\'ho "'as player or ing for improved cam· the yearin1968." A,,-,lf'l<•ll l~oktlNll A.1-1111111 ICtrtluc'y 108, Virgln•••S HllleHI HIKk.., w ..... Bul!•!11, Dllroll J paigns. Jill tl1 atson of ~larina-================= Orange Coast, sparked by High School, lost in the 7-0 center Steve 1afanker. quarterfinals of .the girls met the UC San Diego JV CIF tennis championships teamthisafternoonandhas to eventual c hampion its hom.e opener Saturday Barbara HallqU'ist ot night al 7 against LA Trade Arcadia, 6·0, 6·1, at the Los Tech, Angeles Tennis Club this Coach Jim Sprague's Sun- ny Hills crew, paced by Sherburn·e, is the only team to def eat top-seeded Newport Harbor and did it after trailing, S·l, at the half. · ClF Grid Pairings Golden \Vest hosts Ccr· week. Mtos tonight at 8 \11hile Sad-Jn doubles competition. dleback tangles with San Lorie Schoettler and Dorsey Diego J\tesa al 6:30 at Smith of Newport Harbor Grossmont College. S:id-won a quarterfinal match d~cback also .Plays Satur~ay •over Allee n Armstrong a,nd night. meeting host At1ra Diane l·lamlin or San Costa at 8: 30. J\J arino. 6·2. 6-0. G\VC's Rustlers will pro-The Newport duo lost ln b a 1J I y o pen \\'it h the ~cmi~i nals in three sets s ophomores Jack Kelch to l.u.: Bn1l :i~d Laurcn 5?bel c1PF .. 1:.~1TM1M (6.4) Terrv ~teisenhE>imer of Beverly 1·11\l s, 6-4, 4-6. 6·4. levo111tH•w1-~6-S) and .Bob Beal (5·10). The _glrl!i; volleyball s..s:!i1~~11."' _Fo.111111 fl C.Owln• °'"· Keith Stowers (6-2), Jay c~amp1ons~1p11 i:uesd~y fffwwt H•rllDr ..,. P1ontw 11 ce"n°" Johnson (6·2) Dale Parker night at Redondo lhgh \\·ere 1S.111rdt11 · " (6-7) and scOtt Clark arc won by Loui svlllc over W.1IT«rtf1Ct•IC•m•ll.IO •1 j•• h h ;f'f'Meft_WMMN!w~'*'ll~ltll als.a.p_tQ.bable starters. " ar .'"'roug . t e team that .-n ..... 11 .. ..,1st.J01111a.Ko t1UP"ma ·saddleback's Gauchos cllminated*bagunr Beach. ;.~:11111TI1ou1~0..1 "'ill have rour sophomores there pvere more th11n 2,000 Lo1AtM1v1•••"°1""1N11111o11.SA~ starting. l~ attendance at the cham-. · .,. 1on~lp oame. llMIW•'f11 ¥f 't<llk • " 861 .. 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Crew Noses· Around Tlia('s Job of 15 Hcirbor Patrolnie1i • P UBLIC NOTICE HOfl(I UllVITlHOllDS Holl<t t• "''''' ...... ,. ~1 '"" lloitrO 01 l<..tl ... , OI )tit C'NI' eo..m...1111y (Dllt'Of Ol•lf•CI Mo. ... ,. c ... n,, C,,1119• ... , ••II ft(fo .. M'IM'O "'"'.,.. 1G ll·IJO .... , -o.,, o., ... _ , •. ,.,. " '"" p...,, ....... ~ DtP! ti •••I •c-1 0fl1"CI llUt..:t ti Ill!: • P UBLIC NOTICE ... H~ J t\(1\11-: lll'~I \~ '41"'• A-.11 .... Co•i• -"'tit, Gtlltoo"lllt. fl oi .. o..1,,.,..-wt1 ' Orani:e Count) ll :1 r\.xir Palrolmt.'11 in O&Ulit Point· U!>C lhl·1r noses u lot. 'l'ht'~ l1:-.c then1 11rim:inly to !<!Riff out ~ rnokini:: cl('t·t ri(·al hr1xes ;111<1 oth<-r firf' lu1zurds on li(rt.'1-l·d tioats :.1 11d :.1:short·, Lt llarr:.• (i11j!C.'. ass1:-.t:i nt harh<Jr n1 a:-.lt•r. said. ••f.'fBtl R(Jl.ASS IP It's "n'H1lrl1~1·1nJ:! has a horrible · ~n1l·ll ." he add<.'d . Hu1 fire 1s onl\• one of !he th1n1ts the Iii i)anu Point pal rolint·n Junk for· on their rt·J!tilHI' pa\i·ols Of lhl' 111110· ro.1d1· harhor :1dj:H't·nt to IH1heny Sl:1 t<> P;1rk 1 ;:q~t·. \\ lio h t·;i1ls 1he fJ:~n::i Point operation. !>a id pa! rrdn)en :ilso lc1ok for '!>111\.:l n~ boats, J)()\lu,t'rs·und ~:.inic \'iOlutors. and sus· p11·ious ltctivilie:-;. 1'hey are und('r the dircc· lion or Or ange County lla rbormas lc r ,\J Oberg, \\'ho also supervises putrols 1.1t Newport llarl>or und Su OSl't 8:.iy, "TllE OA.N1\ POl!\Tstaff , :.il~o patrols I he edges of the h arbor. "'Or king \\ilh the BOAEOOM PERIL Harbor's Harry Gage n1orl' \Vh('n thf' \\csle rn b:.i :-.in is con1plct(·d. \\'ork is bt h1 ·duh:d to begin \\'ilhin six rnonths. P atrol nll'll also spend tin1c ex('hanging tort ;1l>out lhl· ;ire;1 's history l><•forC' lhe harhnr oatrol ra1ne in 1008. 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ID Dlsr•1cr Wl f tt!N THl JAY W. t\EMOEllSOM, Vlntrl\ Ptr\• LIMlffollONS EITAaLISKl.D a1' C"A"· .... llO .... _, (•111er Drlw, HtwPOrl Tlll l, AllTICL£1 1 '"llOUGN t, SEc;- ktcll, Ct.t'l..O TlO"S UOI Tll•OUGH ANO lf'ICLUOING KEITH ATKlfl(SON, Cit-ti Ptfl• JlH,RE'tENUl!AHOTAXATION(OOIE. Mr. 110 NewPOfl (e,.ter Otl .... fllto•P•>rl THE CI TY COUNCIL 01' f>iE ClfV OF sheriff's office. G;\Gt: S;\JI) une of the Sometimes they run in to ~torit>s f'('nlc rs on :i ca sllc· st·rious incidents, such 11s ilk!! building on a bluff. one lime SC\'Cral ye:.irs (1~0 Lc~end has it developers in· "hen hC3\'\' .!!tlli \\;ls hccl 25 tt..'ndcd to makt• it :1 !\lonlc 1 I IS h (:rm .~ Tl 0 ff l h C: l'<1rln l~ pl' {':1Sino unlil they hrcak\\'<ltcr1ntothc sca. \\Crc "'ipt•d nul by the iletcn,Ct.t'l-C0!>1A MESA 00£5 HEREflY ORDAIN l"h bwllneH h t..l"'il Ulfl<lllCl.O llV • AS FOLLOWS c;....,11 P••IM•.,.1p. 5ECTIOH I. TM (lly Coul>c•I ol tt.Chyol J•' W. tttndff""" eo.11 Meu ""°s 1"<111e<t....s u .. 1111ttoua Tllll~!•ttmtf\l hied ,.;tn tllf '*""Y (It<\ ~1" ~·!.:.~ tnc\ A•cr«t~ O.lt•tcl -lor- ol Oo......,.C_.,Oftfrlowmll9r4, "74 -;nN -••••ll ....,.., -11¥ v1r1 .. O! ' l'"lillllll l)hit'°" S: CNP!•<•. "rlo<ie. I lllrou<lfl 10, P11~h,~•d O•t!I~ Co111 0.llY Pilot S«.IOO'I.• '"" 1nrou.on -U.C:llHIMM;t .llU.ll, ~wmc.er I. U. 21, 1'. lf/4 '1d·I• P\illl,c J1"5<111•t•• c- 1 nf C•IY Cou .. t•I ludn•r Iona• •Mt dtc l•ri~ lll•t 1ne 1a .. 1tory uNI•• IM SUPERVISING HARBOR Officer Tom Schupbach Putrolmcn arc al.so on t!1c .I)<:pri:ssion. lookout for s n1ugghng of 11-,2 Regattas Scl1eduled PUBLIC NOTICE SUPE IUOll tOUllTOiiTHE ST .. TE OF U.LIFOllNIA l'Oll THE COUNTY 0, OllANGE ru .. ~.u-°' &r.o "'--11v ""' eo.i. Melt Ptr• t "<I RKt"'1-Dl>l•k l w1" ...,.. hi DKemotr :10, l'lt1. """"' 11'11 J<Jf!!>ll«hOI! o1 1r.eeo..n11 "'"'~· Oceau Race Fl eet Taps Baillie .lnc·k B:.iillrf' of Halho~ ''a('.hl ('luh \l."hS<'l('Cll'<i pr('· i-.11ll·n1 of the fk'e~n H<.1«i n~ l'lt'L'l ol Southl•rn Californiu J1l the :.innual mlttinl! hl·hJ .at ~l'\\'J)OM lfarhor \'ucht Cluh. Othl't Ol'\\' nrr1c·l·r~ clc<'l t'd \\l•tf' Sll'\l' B;irnard. ;.."''')lO l'l II 11rhor ·ra,·hl (']11 1J. \'ll'l' prr·sidcnl. <ind Bob l'nl\1ns. San l)ivv,o \'11t'ht Club. serrt·l<•I'\ \'t•" rl1 rt•rtot·s nrr J,11111' l;tn'll\ns .i.11d H arr\' \lnln.;ht'" "lht• llh!.-1' 1·urnpri,1·d ol all ra eini.: \a1·h1 .. 1n " S11utht·rn l':1hinr111;1 h~1n <l1c·:1pp1·d under rhc· lnt(·r11;1 -11nn;1l ()fl shorr H11l1· L.M. Boud lil'lt drugs and other ('(lfl- 1r1J b;.ind. ll o\\'('vcr. t:agr sa id sn1ug g hng is n't a big pro· blcm :it Da na J>oi nl because "'the location or the harbor p:1trol o(fice is such that 1:ieo-. pie itre observed from the mom ent they t'nter the h:1rbor .. , 'l'he p:i1rolmen. \\'ho are PC;.t;!C officers :ind carry ft1sto1 ~. (':Ill '"enturc up to thr('l' mi les outsi(\e the h<1rbor to <iss ist the L'.S. ('o a~t fiuard and lo(·al lifeg uards 110\\'l-:Vl-:K. TllF. big~esl pt'ohlem these ~·inter days is ··boredom ... thC'rc's no 11ueslion about it." Gage :1rl- n1ittt·d. ·rhc patrolml'n :1rt.' o n du- l y 2-1 hours a day e\·c n \1•hen h;ird l~· <• s:1ilboat creases lhl' \\';dl'I' D111·iil*g !hu:-01' hour.; pa1rol1n(•n <l~i m:1i ntcn;1nec \lurk ;incl try 10 guess \\hat the pct·ubar oanu's on son1c or the 1lot•kt·d IJ0;1L.., rct1•r 111. c::iµ\' s:ud .\hout I 1110 hot1!" :11·c: 1loekl·d in tht• h:1rhor anti thl'rt• \\ill h\· :-.11aC\' for I.QUO Prizefighters Feel No Pain Relati\'ely rare 1s lhc f('llO\\.' \'.'hose nerves arc so constr'ucled t.h:il he feels no 1)ain from cuts. bruises, broken bonl' ..... Rut as you n1 ii:ht ~ucss. pri 7.l' f 1}!hl ing al· 1racts lhesc ahnnrm:.11 mt'n n1orc than does any othe r otcupation · st11dicssho"·· Researchers tested 97 boxers in Ne"· York Citysoml'timc h;1ck, and 81 of them proved to be a fflict ed . <'!r blt.•:o.s<:d. \\'hll'hc1·cr, 1\'ith this odd in- sc·nsiti \'it y. SF.\'f:S Tl)I ES as n1ru1y high ~l·hoo l boys enrolled 111 hon1c l'co n o mi cs e l ass t·s th i:-. Sl'llll'Slt'r i\S did likc\\i ~(' ... 1\ .1t':irs ago. Scholnrs nn.,..· r1· 1.111rt th ;l\ a lot of ~chor'lls nol 011 I\' rt•qt1ll't' ho\" tn !:lkl' h111111· 1•r but girls to t:ike ... hop rr·s 1-:STl:'tl .\'l'J·:O Lh.1l 11n" Olli of \•\'L•ry :!O t'l\t~£'11:-11.1 UOO\\ idt· ,,. ... oml' k1111I 11r IL'l.:l"l ari.111 i\Jt)STCl.()TllE~ ,\n1 .-.;f.l'd 10 11:in1e t he 11·nrld ';-; l:irg:(':SI m:1nuf:i l'- !11rPr nf fl·n1inin1· :1pparl•L \;n doubt it's ~\:11\t'I. the !O\!ll.11.l'r. \1hirh pul.., out :11; Ill'\\ Ha rhjC' dol l ourflts •••i<'h ~ t'.1 r The firm l'ounl.., on :1n annual sa lc or a !Jou\ 20 n1dlion surh c11:-.l111111•<; 1~. · •\\ 11 .\ T an· ·111 d r:iuhc <lam pr rs'···· \ Th.it'/' 11 h.11 I he Un! ·~h cal I :o.hO<'k :i h:-.or\.l(•r., l'~l >El(ST\SI) lh('r1·" .1 tr1t'k ,\ lamp :-.h<lrlf' oul 11011 l'ofl!(\rU('tt'Cl !11 ,uC'h ;1 n1an11t•r thiJl !ht~ ris1nt: h('Jl fron) lhl' h~hl halh ;11t1\•at, • .., a"'"'' of,Jo,1·-111nti11n pie·' 1111'l' nf .'I ~ ;i1\n1n;..: f:11·(• l n~f!mn1 :lt',' arc 11ri.:etl l11 huy. Th" n1:1ki•I' :.ay~ nrith111,i.: l'l:-01' but dru,i.:' l'an ~o r:n,1<1\v hr111c. • 1n sll'•'1' n f;('J.:lllS(; C'l11 S 1'.11nm11n1, th1· h••ht·f th:it a rl'('1·din~ chin hctra~s a ~ (';1 k l'h;1 r.1 • 11·r ·lll·(·1•nt ~t ud ll'" C'Onl r:11l 1fl 1 hal not 1011. hu"e' •'f 1·11('~ purporl to ... ho" th fl I a l'('C1'd1n.i: chin rrc· quenll) c;q.~niflt"• 1mp:i11rnct.•. ('n thus1:i: . .-m :ind, mcnt~I tillieknt'SS. PHt :i. l:1r.c:t' nost nbO\'C thn l rel'C'd1n.c: rh1n "ith a rf•c1•d1n~ ful't'h£'111\ ;.1bO\'t' the nose. it '~ s:1id. l)nd \\h8l you~('! is :I C'ill1l'!l (',lj)<ihJC Of makiUJ~ :;11ift dC· cisfons. I nlt>r('~11n:;:.1ftrut.· IT \\'AS SllORTI.\" before Columhu~ di:sC'Ol'l'rcd 1\m~ru:a 1ha1 dt·~ll!nl'r~ 111 En~la nd and rrancc firsl rtr('\\" tht· f:'lt'l'~ ot th£' (JuL'l'll5 <.Jnd the t\in.c:s ;ind the .lark_.. that ap1)l'.11' \11'111ally un<'hangetl loday on our pla) in~(·ard.., l"s:I~ .aren tlhl'~" R E .\ST RRll''.f'S .. \\\'rage hon l ire~ JO ~('ar!'I \ l~t\l\l' K \SC \Rl•O Is onlr an inrh 16nµ. GNA \' \\Ol.\'l-:S,lOtf, mat~ rorh(c ,\dd'1'~~ 11"111/ IQ l..,\/. BqJXI, ,, 11 lJor 1~15. ,\·curporr L'4!och. (."A 9t663 Locally ''achting aclivity is liJ,!hl on th e 1'hanksgivi ng Ne.A-IUJI NOTICE 01" HIAlllHG OP M11!N0£0 P£Tlf10N FOii PllllOl.,fl OP WILL ANO l'Oll LETT£ 115 TEST.,MENTAllY llKINO WA IVED! E11•!e ...... OAH l . OSl"Ell. 0.Cff\<eel. NOJICE 15 HERESY GIVEN 111•• MARJORY MORLOCK 11•1 111..:t />frtln .., ..__ ,.lo!lon for PtOO.leol WUI-lot ,.,.,.ni;e ol l•ll•t1 Tt•l•tNnl~•1 to IN peliloo.,., !Bono W•ivedl rel•••Mt ID '"'"c~ h m•~ ID<' lunMr parlltul•rt. - 1.h.11 lM 1;me and pl•te of Mt•l1111 1no 1tme Jw• l>Hn \ti tor OectmlHlr 10, 191•. t 1 ''JO \1·eckend \\'ilh onlv t11'0 re-. 1.m, .. in li'>e <Du•l•D<>molOtJMOrtmontND.l g attas scheduled on the ol••ldu•ur1 .• 1)ooc1.1ccen1t•Orl-.>' .. 1t, I I f • In IM C•h ol Stn,~ "n•. Ct11!ornl1. oca ront. O.O,t>'IN<lvemt>tr 70,1t1• nahia Corinthian Yacht WllLIAME.SIJOHN, (Dunty Cit•« Club \\'ill conduct il s annual uw11EHCE1C.H1o11vEY Hound Roh1n t C'an1 races "''°"'•r•tL•"' 1111 Et1t C..tl Hl'~""•Y, '"'It \06 Saturdav :ind Sunda1• <ind c...i. .. 111Nr.c.i.1er••••lw J.ido isle Yacht ('luh \\•ill T.i: 1no•n·11n I ""-¥ , ... ,.,11 ...... <:e ebrall' the 1·t•:1r's ac· Puhl•.i.oora"9f'Co•it 0••'•"'1ot,t1o• li\ities "'ith it s ·change Of n ,n.11.1•1• •IM·I• \Vatch Re~a tta S:1turday :.i nd Su nd ar. Both rrl!altas 11·ill be s ailed on t•oursl'S in- s ide the bay . Southern ~(.'al l fo rn1u \'at'hling A ~soci;1tion t•:.l<:n· dar : l.ns An ~r lt·s-1 .on~ lk•ach C ARf{ILl.11 HF:1\Cll \'1\l'll1' l'l.l'B ·rhanksg1\ 1ni-: Ht·µ:1Ua. all classes. S:Jturcht\'. Su11d:1 ' SEAL llfo:Al'tl 'i'.\l'l l'f CL UB Sunday Sailors Scril's i\0. 3. Santa ~l onica Ba,· PACI FI C i\1 1\Hl ~EHS YACllT CLU I! -\lolitlay Scrier;. all c lassrs. S;1111r· da,v. Sunday. l'ewport.IJalboa B.\lllA COR l!\'Tll!A l\" \";\CllT CLUB Round Hobin Team Races. Satur· da~', Sunday. LIDO JSl.F. Y 1\C 11 ·r. CLl'B \\'i l lt:1 n1 :"-lorn ..; Chan,!!e or \\l :llch R<·g:itt;i. Saturdtty, Sunda\' Y achtcraf t \Picks Neiv 1Sales Head <::reg Smith has IK·t•n ap- . po1ntt•d national sales di rec· to r (or the \'uchtcraft l)ivi:;:ion Of J\l is!>ion i\l arine. ac·cordin g lo Busll'/' tlam- 1111ond, 1·lt(' prcsid\•nt "Smith 's a pp11inlment m:.irks ~1 s 1gnir1l·:.i nl in· crt·:1sr in the impo11nnce we p l ace o n \'r1chtcr:ift Division." said ll;1mmond . "lie has an 4.'Xl Cnsive b:1ck- i.:round in both !)oat building and sales. Prior to .\uini n g \ :ithltr:1fl, Smith \\':tS n:l · ltonal sales m :;inag1•r for the \'r~:1 di\·ision (lf \Vill:;11·d rlo;1rs. Iii $ plans for \'~1 th rtr:;ift incltKle th(' or· ~:in11 <1t1011 of :l ne1\' de:1Je r n\•t1,·ork :ind repa<:li:;igini.: or \':•ehr cr:1f1 kits. \':1c htrr11fl 1Jon1 s in kit fOl'f'n ;il't' !1\'Hilnbl~ in ll1Zl':S rrnm :l-1 lo 5.'i f('(!I. F ••• l(lday tncl $.fllUfdeY Vl;11~0lot .,ltl(il$ • ~·I~,...,., 1!11"'1Qll 11111 .iie.....,.. "''~llOCltY111on " Cot\111 ''"'"e ''""'' •ltl ••11oe •-" o -1111 n. 1111..., .. ...,.,.cu •• , wi1t '"""I" bfl,.&ttll •t -It.. Jiit -r l•ff\llotfl\Wff wlll lioll )t, Fl~ll fi.·l~•QI'> ~-"'"' ""'-"'"" PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE /---- f~• City CoLnt•I furlller l1nll• 1nd <IP<l•rK "'" .... O.C.mbl• :10. 1'MI, tM Botrd 01 ~"P'""sor• or 1;,. Counrv ol Otan'lf -..ieo R""'1111or> Ho, 1314 -1u1. --"'lo Sectllln SllO.I, Puotl< Rnowt ... Coat. Cle•e<-m•nell 11\tl alJ OI Int-ierroLDry.t IM (Olll Mtt• P••k -RecrttllOfl DIUto(\ w•• lo I>' l°"nd w il,.•fl IM 9t<:19rtpnk 11 llm•" or IM 0 1y ol Cm~ Mew: tl>•l -li ... nl »...a -lian, -Oty c-inci1ol11'11 Cnv <>1 Coi.11 """" w .. Of\19- lled I'> Ille -r>'ISuict.wl-tlyOf Ult Coo\!t 1Mw P••• 1ftd lltc"Mklf> 0.Hrw;:t: Ind IMI pursu•nt 10 SK1-S7'4. ll. Puo1;c llHOUrtt• (-, IM 01~ l ff!l.uttr of I ... (lly DI Co•ll Mew .... Cltl•!ll'lf•fll •• , ... lrHl~rtr ol TM Coit~ Mf,.. P1r~ Ind RKtfOl!•Oh 01•lrlU,dl'ICl\rVCoun1, AudllO<'· (On,•Otlfl .... otOt•wl ....., lllff<lfCI ID ,, •n·· •ler lDIM C.•IY l•fl >ul"tf Ol IM Cn~ of COl•• It tll moftklsot t"" COl.Y ""'"Pt rt tnd Aecre•Uon O!•ltltl. T"e Citv Countll turtM• t ono• •"d Clf'<IUfl tn.11 IO>e ColW '-""" 01 '"" (>1¥ O! to.11 ~ " ..,,.,. ,,.., qow•n•1111 boa• .ona !,.. (UY Trf •H<tf ( OI I""' (1ty 01 Cos!• M.i.-w """"' '"" l•t•Wrt• o lllt Co.1• w.e.... P~r• .,,a llM;rt •!•"" Uo\rro<I, ''"'" '"" 11>inq Wl••IY -!u<1Wo<:•-O .. flMl ... 0>- lflOth••O! .. ;o DIUrw;:L '"" Cilr (""'"<.""' tnr (olyOl CMt• ~ ... 1"'1ht<r llftdi lftd Cle(l...-., l .... t on lt/J !IW l Ml'""""e 01 '"" Sllle o! Clllolor~, .. ""°P- tf(I P1r1 •. (P\.ilpl~r J, Artocl .. 1 Int°"°"'· S<'c•-• 1101 1nr0119" 1na intllHll"ll UI•, ll~••nw and T &••!•0<> C-retlh"'I to to<•- • p BPCNOTlCE,~ ld•n •~• '"""",\ 1mc11>•<'G _. IOt.ot -··' TM C11v c...,ntot 1<w11'1tf' lo"°' - ~'·"'',,..,"'"<••I.~''°"' 1:ios1nr0U9n ~"'1 •n< 1~aon41 /)09 of Woll P•r! •. jN"O'tklt fDI' ~ ,._\<on t l con•ol/cld!""' OI i<IC.tl ._,.. wM•• e~cn l' em-"~ lo Pt"••• pM• o>nd ret•••l•OllM!••~s. '"" Clh Counclt tun11tr Unds -oe(.1Me$ l~M 11\t ll•l<f\O\""' OI llK.IO olQHOCV t l ""' toron on Seaoon 1111. Rcwnue tonll Ttwtl•Oll C-. ltt<:lulltt t>lff!'S -l !>Kia• u .. t .. ci.. 1nd tf\.!01 •ho eo.ia-... P••• """ liM•~•l•on O"lr'l<I •• • •P"<•.tl ai11roc1 •~ CIPtr""" DY !.tel-n1~. "'""".. • .... 11~.i-cooe. T11t City C0u..q1 111<'1-l•o>cl'I -°"'"''' ll>t! llD!n W C•t• (II Cosi.. ~ -l~ CO>t .. Mei.' P.,. •M R'°'reMl"" O"!ro<I ••t fnlPOWfrrfd IOP'"O"'Of ~ .na r~crtt1 oon Mf¥!Cfi, lilt C•1• (<11mt•I • 111t Ci!Y<ll (CHol.o ....... " P UBLIC NOT1Cy- ..OTIC:I. TOClll!DITOllS SUPl:lllOR COUllf OF fNE STATE Ol'"C .. Llf'OllMIA FOii THI COrlHl f 01' ORAMGE. J PUBLIC N~lCE P UBLIC NOTICE '1'f.A·llUJ Esttk ol EOfTH M.\llV SCOTT, t~•. \--------c:-cc:c:------- EOtTl1 -JI Y lfOU5 TON. Oorce•""'· S SJW NOTICE 15 HC llEBV C.IVEN lo tl>e NOllCETOCltf.DITOllS U tdlton o1 ""'111D..e n•IM<f Clt<-..rtJwl SUPl!RIOll COtlllfOFTHf. 111Pft'WM1'11¥illt <lt>m• ~no.I 11,,, u\11 ST .. flE Ol'CALll'OlllOI" FOil dK.-•<t reouirell 10 lolf llltm, -lfl nw T" E COIJNfYOl'OllAltGE flfC:H'ltt'f "°"""°'" I" 11\e Ollic. ol ll'le c~r~ '1'1•. 11-115'1 ill ti-. tllDW mlollH co..n, °' 10 or~t E•lt!eot ELSIE S 8l UOON.DKttOf0, !hem, with TM rli!Ct•lf•• _,......,, 10 tM NOTICE IS HEllEBV GIVEH 10 ·~~ .,....,..lQl!tCI il 11'11 ol!lct o1 hll •""'""Yl. <rt'<lllDt\ ot \he •llD•t "'med llK-1 ll'ltl L11\ff0N, WA 1£~110VSE, CUSl1MAN .>NI •O ptt.011> ""Y'f111 <I., ms f9eintt Ult Wod Ht.MJoOOND, Anornev• •1 Ltw, ~i1e ~10. 9' <IP<e""nl ire ••~uoreo to h1P 1!1fm. wOll tM Sovt~ Lill.I A....,n11t , Ptlt<IMA, Cllilorni~ neir•Y•• ~Dwtllf'rl, lnlllfotfl<e ol Owdtrl!. •llGI, wnk~ ·~ ,,,.. OliKt ol llu\!nft\ ol IN! ol !~t •llD•t rnl+tl•d C...,,.t, DI' TO ,...._1 unQto.1-11 In •II m~u,,. 111rtal"'"' ID !ht tnem . .,.1111 lilt ""t tH..,Y vowcllt'" lo •~• l"li lt of W•O OfCf<l<'M. wollll" '°"'' montns W•ll1tt11Qn•<1 "' tnt o!llca Of allor,..,1 flltf !l'le !lrtll)ubl•C•!•Otl DI t~••nDlo<e. ST UllC:.E~ & W11C.NER, 41• E. 8r-"'11 0.lfll No,,.moer 14, n1i Cl~Nl.lt•, C•hlornl• t110S, wfl1<~ 1, lllt RtCliAllOL[OHOU~lON lllit~ 01 tN"ne1• ot 11'11llndtr~111 •1 t •e<U!DI' o11ne w 11104 t"" m;;tt~·~ 11111t+nl"IJ to lfWPS~ltol w.~llf><e 100'°" n•f!Wd ~ttllenl CIP~I. W•lft•n ID~• monthl ""' '"" t>r.t '-IMfOtt. WATE•HOUSIE , 11110h<•t•un of lll" ftO!ott . 0.lf'd HO....,,bt C:U1+1MAN ... 41HAMMOl40 16 1"1• Mtw"NylttLtw, Suolt 111 ,.SMl~Lt•••"'-~Mfftl.1,Ctlilttihi •1111 Ttl: U111 .. f·114i n1Jl •M·1tt l Attomty1 .... E1ecu1tr , Pulllllf'vld O<•noe Coell 0.011, P1lol, Nowmt>t• IS. n. lt. '"" o.c...-l . 1911 PUBLIC NOTICE 04011(£ t O CRE OHOllS SUPElllOlt COU llt OF '"E 5TATE OF CALI FOANIA FOii THI COUNl Y OF ORANGE •l11·1• N•. "·l lWS E.iilleOIMAlllE C. ROBERT.~. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ille C•M aor\ al Ille •bova "'fl'ltd dKec!Pnl INI tll 01,.•on\ P\.il~+no ci.i..., _..,., 11'11 .. !cl!IK....,! ••e '""""•d tu l•~ '"""· ... 111 ""'...CtH••Y •ll'ltMrl, on tile olhCf of ll'W cl••-OI I~ tllD•<t '"'•llrll c-1. or 10 11'"-'!I tlltm .... 11n 111t 'W'C..,1-t•V 'f'<l11<11t•\. 10 !M lffldtr~l41nea ti 11\e otht~o• ""••HD<'· f'ltY. LO\J!S A, •\JOET. m , ....,."''''et...,,, 5111!~ J1f. lt>t AnQ,IP\, t..11•1 ... not, •flltl'l l\ llle<>l.Kt OI Dllltne>•Df '"" ""°"""~ll•n•ll ~It~•\ Pe<"!tlnont ID !M nllllt l)t U la lll<fllffll, wltn.n !out montM. t11e1 Ille li"I pub4lcl1 IOl'I 01 vi•• not let ' 0.1ed NDw,,.bO• •. 191' YVONNE HELEN DOOi. l:.Y t•tClll•I• o4 Ille Wiii 01 Tt>e •oo..., nt....., m.:"""n1 lOUIS A. foUOEt ..... , ... , m1 wi11-111,. a1...i., s1111t n 1 LtfAll9fltl,CftHtrlll1 ... 11 Ttl: 11Ul)lt41 .. Al\«My ..... £1tCMlrl& PWlll\SMd o .... 99 Co111 0#/lf 1>1101. NOwmoor1. n,n. ,, 1t14 ,,. .. ,, P UBLIC NOTICE ' Al8EAlllC l OHMAN L •~<ulor 01 1"" Wiii 01 I/\" ~no...., nem.d llK4'flen\ SlUllGE' A W .. GNER 41•E.•r .. dwaf Gl•""•lt, C•. t ltll At1 .. l'llylltot[Xf(U\OI" Pub••~htG O•~n'1" CNl.I 0.f!f Pilot., HOY emb., 1'.•ntl 0f<tmOer•. ll,10. ltlt •Jtl·14 PUBLIC NOTICE I !J114 fo!OTl(f l0Clt£OITOIU SU Pf ltlOll COUllTOI' TNE If ATE 01' C'°LIFOllNIA FO• I HI: (OUN TYOFOllANGE Ht. 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"-•'• P11n1 No; ,.., • ....,Ot<..•.•J.l0,1t!i •)8.114 P UBLIC NOTICE (, "'· . ·-" "' .. M · •· " "· " ••• • " .. "· " 00 .. .. ~. " ior .. ~ ·~ • ·~ m. w . m, ~ .. " . • .. " • .. " • " • • - ;'; , ' ,, • • . •• " . ' ' • ' . ' • " ·' .. · • ... . . •• ' " .. " .•. . .. • ' ' • ' "" . • • till Make House ' --> • • ' ~- . ' . 7.. A DR"tl t. ... . . \l1'\ ' ·' J• I • . I I • ~ ~ 1' ' alls. • • r • • • •' • "I • . ·: .. • ~==================~~-'-'~~~lY~·~·~·,~·~M~be~<~29~·~1~97~4 • i'-' Andy Williams' Estranged Ch:ryslers ·•Churchill Story on TV .ETHEL kENNEDY ANDY WILLIAMS L t .. '· CLAUDINELONGET In R ecaJI NEW YORK (AP) -Ac· players in an orte~ harrunt· Beaverbrook. ' ~ W f D E h I R w Ricb¥"1 B~m,.i., phi l\i •torl<e!J>!IC'!'l't The Bu «h• only hme I~ . n" t ., .. 4Acofklsr1rete io .. p ... crfst£from'•t.tie.-&KIJC:atiod ~eta seems to come l~ I e e Ies . e um.ors DiTtt·P1T fl/P~l .-P<arances lllfllg ht=C !KiliC.E41)'ard'\'Jlli11~91lC·Jjfe I towa_rds the •.n~, ' ?.;l'Y• .. r Corp. \,I ret@hi'li " "Tlie ;Gi\tlering '' .thf -&iulbrul er wa·~ ~Deti hurch1.ll. as Bnl~1n "§ By VERNON SCOT!' on a.i"1 the holidays. I. live at w•N.o, T won 't tt.11 ilRYOnt_hls m'JodS1,.l'~~gel!l7t~~~n541,i~ 111 dramati z:aiJo~ttie l Sept~!l\ber, 1939.._.0me , Jl.f ~-war l Im e Pr 1 m f! llOLLYWOOD<UPll •11b d'd" 1 e Ii~ ·~" v v9l,u)Jle.dr nslfi)f\.a ..... ·1Uri '\uiiably1rave , 1~1n~ster, makesth~t 1' ui u 30 .nn _Y ~ves n •"a.?1 · . , p\)f1 , 'po~Sibfe.d!fec.! at .cflurChi.11!.s .hl s of WNld~J.fu'ISOftan~Sfrom ra-m ous 1940 speefh t.p Those rumors <ind thl' town. But lm selling 1,he . So 1 am c:o•nJ: to~~·'cciuld1eadtolossof1>9-wer War II (Channel 4, g:JO participantsinthedrama.' Parliament and \ells· gossip ::iboul Andy Williams beach house because Im ~n uc to wr1le. That !l• steering A d h E I d "lh othl t ' <1nd Ethel Kennedy, ·.~ddow 1 building a new home in Somethirig I will be able to A Ch. 1 . k p.m.). n l ere are brief ng an : · aven ng 6 ofthe lateSen.RobertKen· As pen C~iskiinJt· doupinthemountains ,t.nd "d rys er spo esman Burton, who portrays the personal gli mpses or offer but blood, to~. teari. fl('d y. ore absolu tely un· and t0he mount 11 and ..l canflyb;:1ckandforth.\vilh 531 there h~vebcennore·, late.English statesman in Churchill in private lire, a andsweal.'1 ftmaybethal: founded, according to 1hat's where J our J"m y man be<"ause he has his pors of hccidents 3~ a re· the years immediately pre· man advised by his gentle too much wasundertake{!iil Cla ud inc Longer, the ~tuldre n to gro"' own airplane su l . Ok t e derect ~n t.he cedinJ:: the outbreak or war wife, challenged by his this show, that· it tried tO; :.inger's estr3 ngL>d"·irC. '~ · ·medium duty trucks .. w1th -quarrelsome son. Ran· cover more "than it could '"People are so eager to. She also is thinking about "AMO l \\'ILL probably 360 0 r 413 ·rubic inch [ 'f · ) dolph, and counseled by his handle in the 9Crminutes al~ " rab on lo something con· giving up acting to concen· continue to cu\ r•cords "nd engint's. ' TV REVIEW close friend , Lord lotted it. · • • Thenhic.~.~~d •.. tro\'ersial that they don 't Irate on ~·ritin~. si ng. I am under contr;ict to .. ~top to examine the truth,··· Barnaby Records. Andy is may have improperly .Jn· . QUEENIE B Ph 'l 'I I I d' · ·' d •t L '"A cting is tiresome," she h sta lled power steering . , y I n er an I · s<i1 "s. onget. t eowncrofthecompanvso hoses which could rub with Nazi Germany, labors .--------------'-~-":"'---'! ··1 am not personally up-s<1id. "I don't like sitting he is my boss. lle's 11 Very against the Craine or front Jl)ightily to bring to life set." she went on. "I am :1 ::iround a set v.·asting timl' kind boss. And "'e enjoy the engine support bracket, Chu rchi 11 's soul and friend of Ethel, just as I wa s v.·hen I could be out skiing kind of life we hi1ve -it's leading to a possible loss of eharacter . of Bobby. I know that And y or enjoyin g myself by going good for me and it's1:ood for n and Ethel 's friendship is in· out or town with my mHn . him .·· power steering uid. no<·ent enough. but it has hurt our children." 'rll E \\'I LLI A~tSES are the pa rents of Noel. 11, Christian, 9, and Bobby !named for the late senator). "They hear these things al school and don't un· ders t<ind them ," Pal s. Longet said . "So I have to explain to them and repair the damage.'' She will appear with Andy on his annual Christmas sho...,, INBCJ this year along with the children, her sister and. sister's children and the large Williams clan of brothers. s isters·in·lav.', nieces. nephews and Andy 's parents. " But swallow th<it Jump in your throat ""hen Andy and Claudine sing a Christmas No Porno in Peking· By R.11. EROWALD < . PEKING IUPI) -Get them to one side in a cro"•dcd room and the meh and women who man Amcrira's legation in Peking will tell you the thing they miss most is sex. Oh, not the extramarital or beddy-bye sort or sex. No. what they miss are such life-ticklers as women 's skirts, <&. low neckline, a meaningful winit>. Communis m tends to t>e. puritanical. And the Chinese·a.re :r.ealots at it. Her.e the v.1omen dress as the men -the blue s mock or neck·b\Jttoned tunic a·nd the fu ll trousers. ' ' The haircuts are pretty unisex, too. the children toddling ' in human 'trains around the city. "Did you go to the Chinese folk music show la st night," a young diplomat asked me. "\Veil, did you see the girl playing that stringed thing in the or· chestra1 Wow ~" The girl· had worn a skirt. It was almost noor length but it revealed a shapely ankle. It was the only revealing moment !he diplomat has spotted in six months in Peking. I-le. like the wives, also did not mince "'ords when asking travelers if they had any paperbacks to spare. . · "\Ve'rc very short or books. What we want is a pornographic novel:' the djp!omat s:.1 id . "Hard core, if you please," one wife taro! together. That tender. .,. lo\'ing family life is only a .., • .., ... ••••••••••••••• ..... •••••••••- said.· Peking has rew billboards. But the "·omen on them are as well bundled as UNFO RTUNATELY, he and his acting colleagues are saddled with a stilt script by Colin Morris which, while touching on all the key historical points, f ails as surprisingly flat as the direCtion by Herbert Wise. It's a disappointment because this OO·minute pro· gram, made in England for showing both by NBC and the British Broaacasting Corporation. had many things going for it -among them adequate financing, a good cast and the opportuni· ty to film and tape the show in the actual locHles in which Churchill lived 8nd worked. , BUT ALL TIUS goe!I for __ _.;..Ii ,, / ·: naught because of the ~ tl-1'1 script's tendency lo reduce Okiior r-~ ..._, 19, .... ....,..,._,.., · ~ the major and minor .... fi~ure~. of "The. Gath~ring ~·eare to get involved in a seemingly endlesS traffic ·• · Storm to one-d1men~1onal . snarl?" · .. · holiday pose. AFTERTHE showAndyr>»ii:""~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;~~;iiiii~~~~~~~~~r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;:::::;:::::::~::::::;::::::::::::::~ v.•il l go one way, Claudine another, doubtless on the arm of her lover. ··I am a fortunate ...,,om an," said the French· born singer·aetress·writer <she writes the Williams Christm as show). "I have a husband, I have my children and I also have my man . .. There's no reason two people can't live like Andy and I do. Neither one or us '~·ants a divorce. We love each other -in a different sort or way -iind we love our children. 4 "We've been separated three years and I have no in- tention of gelling a divorce. \Vh y should I ? J am as h.ap· py as I can be. I only hope Andy is just as happy. "llE SEES TllE c~;J~~n Miller Tire Co. SINCE 1920 • -· 17~14 SEllEIUH STULUDW. Bare Species Lame Ducks Wi11ging It S-078x14 GOODYEAR WWC /0 s1 ass.'""' 2-100.16.S BFG TLC/0 $2995• um 6--16Sxl3 SUllTOIO .T,T, IL s1295. "'"' 1 5-.IR70x.I S SDIUUlll STULUDIAL SAAIS"'""' 3-Ulx\$ UNll!OYAL . · WWTL s1r.~,, .. 4-l71x15 3--915x15 S•ortoc lllllH · · UIHESTOllE I Dal Wltlto Strt,o SIYWlY WW TL s299s •• ,,.. s21~, .. :., .. I By DICK\\' EST \\"t\S.lll\""GTON <L.Pil - One of the most inlert'slini:? phenomena in all of nalure is the biennial miJ!ration ur congressiona I la n1e duck s. Nobody sl·cms 1n kno\v e xactly \Vhat 1rigger~ iL But it :ll\\·a.vs ful lo\\'S the same pattern. Jn the early part Of !\O\"• ember in t:'\ en·numb!'red years, immediately fo!IO\\· ing a congrl"ssional elec· tion. lame ducks bci;::in fly· ingoff in all direction<:, TllESE CURIOL"S, far· flung J)eregrin::it ions then l'Ont inue sporadic:1\ly until Tl appears. rather, that they ha\·e some s ort of in· sl1ncti\'C urge to make one l;i~t lrip at public expense." Some naturalist classify lame ducks as ostensible faclfinders. but Bonjunkel disputes that grouping. .. ,\'hile lame ducks usual· ly are sighted in formations \\"ith ostensible factfinders, they are not of lhe same genre.'' he "'ri \cs. ···rhe o s t ensib le ractfinder purportedly has some legisla tive objective to justify treks lo Pans nncl other remote areas in quest of enlightenment. !lome lime.in Janutir,\' \\'hen "TllE J.Artl E DUCK. on lhenev>'Con~rl'ss con\"encs. the other hand, has no op- Only tv.·o d:t.\'S afll1r this portunit.v to use any data he :i-·e:1r's ('IC'rl 1on. for l''\am· might collect.·· 11lr . l~o lame ducks \ICl"l' -· SC'C'i ng them flapping off to f;.ira\\·ay places "'ill' .... \range soundin!! nnmcs. \IC' realize \\"l' need to kno\1· rn11r{' about lhc care and fct•ding of these.curious f1JOtloosc crcalures. \,\GHTEJ( SIDE · :i:pottcd '1 inging their \r:1_\' to :\frlr;i to stud.\" 1lrou,.:ht condition". l\lean1\hi lr. SC'\'f'ra l oth('rs v.·erf' rtockin~ to Lon· don for a ~ \TO parliaml'n· tari:ins n1C'ctini:: Allhough plentiful this S(':JSOn , it \VOU ld n't take n1uc h for lame ducks to \\·1nd up on the list of en· dangered spccie.s. ,.._ 1cos1Aillst.t ~ 18-560Jll3 ,GENERAL wwn · s12ss. ''"" !SANfAAHA.) ·---:t.~, 4--070.14 fllESTOllt IELTURWL 521°95 .wm ' IOMMOll ,_, 6-17$a13 UIMESTOllE • IAllALWWTL s2r~ ..... ·-- CMHl'AANAI .. ~- ~175x13 :.IJ 6--l71x15 SEllUUllG SUllTOllO fi IW UDllL TL DUAL WW TL 'I s2~~~.. s2~,'""' 1· 2-10x15 8-175x14 2-IOxlS +-A71x13· 2--1 lxlS °' 1-o70..14 4-915x15 5-115xl4 ' . NATIONAL su1n010 aw NATIOllAL " MLD SUL TRUTUC KELLY SElllRUllG HolWoJ ~ I TI &.PLY RADIAL TL T.T. 4 PLY . > IW 1'l TL ULY , CllAllO ILEll llyloo WllltMi.lt 4 PlY s49ss"'"" s29ss;,,.,., s3995. , .. ., ''.sl 995; ..... s4gss .... ~ s171s. ,,.., s2795"""' s23as. , ..... I tCOlfAMUAt [OlAHGI} ICOR'AMUAI 1lf'lAC9ft'IAI ICOSfA llllM,) ICIUNNI llAN'IAANA) liAMAANAt : 2 15 4-175x14 2-860x13 l--145xl5 4--1151114 , 1--91 xl5 4-145x12 4-tl71x15 J -LEMANS SUllTOIO KELLY SUPER· SOODYEAI -. SEIPElllT IOODYEAI IRIHESTOllE 31-1" 8ANGSTEI RWL IWTL CHARIERRWL POLYESTUWW -~STE!LIADIAL .PGLYESTllWW UDIALIWTT WlllTEWALL I 1-s-:;:2~~~~·· ·"i=-"' +-s~2$895~· 't-·" t-s-=i29Si~i;;f· ·""r.:."'-t-sgf:·~~·~tfi·•~.,, ~~3~3as~·~··~"'+s1~riifo • .:..~'i~~ .. 1-sl~lfiii~~· ... :.."' l-s2~1~9s~. ""=-1"' I 8-155x13 15 , . 2~12 2-l71x15' a-J45x13 2-H70..14 2-GR70x1S 4 l60x13 DUNLOP DA_YTOll SPORTIASTER FIRESTOllE DlllESTOllE ID.LY WWIS KELLY SUl'Ell· : .• SP &I IW SPOllT IO RWL WW 'WlllTEWALL RADIAL CHAllU ILEI UDIAL ILEllS CllAllER IWL ~2l5.;.i.,""' s21~.;,;,""' . s1 ~~:.'""'-s2~~.:.'""' ·Sl '~~_., .• .,., 52~1 , .. ., s2i~.:.'""' 52995.,.,,.. ·1 1--GR70x14 4-ttR71xl5 1-1251114 4--lSSxl 1--U:70x15 S-165x15 4-155x12 9--171x1S ·• FIRESTONE NATIOllAL IRID8ESTOllE lllHESTOllE FIRESTOllE VT CAUYEW DUNLOP SUPEll Wllll BEi.TED 1WL RADIAL s1YWn ww n UDIAL ww n STUL •aur 1w n SNIT 1.w.L I l-s_l~!=~::-:·::~-"-"'_;.._s_1_.-.!:l:::95:::~:::::~:.,~;.· "'-· ,__s_l...::L::95::::·::1_'_""-+-s_2-:1~~~::;~::·.:::·1:-::.,"'-11-s-2;:1,_f'l::::~;;7';:::::·":-,-"'-+-s.,~;;2;::!::~~~~-;~.!;-~::-"'-11-s_1~~~§~:~·:!!·~~:~ .. -~s_2_,~~:-:;?=;:·:~·::;,.,:-;,,~ I • Thr"t' \1 t•re hut thr h:irh- inf!er.:; n( th€' ht·g1r:i that 111 the next l'I'\ \1ct•k, \\Ill ""'" Jame ilu< J.. .... rt~ 111i.: tn .1H i·or·. ncrs Ol lh(' c;irth, and 111.unts jn hl'l\1 c~·n . 1t v F~ ,\ 11 t. ,. n1'<'<'ni lK'r. the sk~ \1111 h,· hl.Jt•k 1111 h 1hem. Th~·1r 1J un1~ h,1\C" even in ~pirt•d ,, son,I!. ··~1,· lleart Kno\1's \\"here fhl• Lame Ou('k GOfS ... Boy Draws Life Terms WHEE Ls ORANGE FllESTOllE IRIDIESTOllE HOLIDAY IEllEIAL lnLY CllAIHI ·.1 stoRE r ... &coub1 RADIALWWTL ·W;wn ww IL"ILll" ®52500 :lS::,su1 ®S2000 s1 .t~ ...... s29~~:"'" s2~, ... ., s1r_s.:.•oim ~z§.~,,,., :I· s2000 ,_,.., s3500 l-"""".•"""l~60x~14'.""'"+-':'3-G6oxl:::"':"'"-1 4-+"""".2~::16::Sx:i.l-S-+-,l.i:=H:::R::70.=i,.14-.j.--,t~2-~ll.!!S:!lx-13--l I Th~ thing th :1l put7.les naturalists alxl111 the mi~ra· tioo it ii$ appart•nt fulihly, Jn hts book "Lam(' Dueks t;ast. Lame Duck:-\\'"st, LaQlt Ducks o,·"r the Cuckoo"s Nt>sl."' the ramous naturalist Aud it' llonjunkcl "·rill-'~: "Insofar as our oh~t'r\'a · llon:s ha \'e l'S l..iblished . lame duck m1 gr:1t1ons arc n(ll mack' ror th(' purptJsl' or m;1t ing. nestini.: or r1ncl1n~ new ~"'din(! grounds. OROVILLE (UPI) -a Butte' County Superior Court judge has sentenced a 17 -ye ar-o ld lo two consecutive tife terms in prison without pouibility of parole for convictJon In a pair or robbery·kidnapings. Steve Ladara al Oroville was convi cted of )ddnaping in the April l robbery of Greenville physlcilln Hirhard Gray, 49, and In the July 8 rohbery·shooUn.11: or \\"anda Jdnirh. 47, or Oro\"ille ~lr!'I .Jdnich W35 roblM"d of $.'i,000 and shot in the head. but managed to w<ilk five miles for help, Af1er "A.."tV OR 1\LI. of lh<'~C' tcslifying in the trial. she things m :1y occur. but lhal was found dead or a heart js nol what prompt~ lhe alta ck Oct. 31 in San Jame dock to ''enture forth. · Frantb;co . 1--14•• ClllOME ' lil · GT IAG @ QRAND Piii LEMANS SEIPERIT LEIANS RADIAL UIHESTOllE . IWL IWL STEEL IWTL "B" UDIAL WW TL • s2995, ,,,., _S2795. ,,,.;, s32ss. ,,,.. s20~ .... -s3395.,,,., , 1 · Wll'AAHA! MIWTAANA UMl'AAN.t. !......,.Al.MA t&AHf'AAHA! :Mi' s2500 DIUllHfil SANTAANA COSTA MESA I 1 209 Bush St. 13•d & au.i.1 547-8201 1739 Superior Ave. (171'1 & Newport) 642-3314 o ORANGE 1n. 4 1 100 N. Tustin (Bel. Ko1ello & ColHns) ~ 532-3383 LAGUNA BEACH 482 Ocean Ave. (AcrOis From City Hall) 494-6666 ' PLACENTIA .I 1 14 S, lraclford (So. of Chopman) I 524-9210 .. I ' ---~-·-·------------~~·~-· f • ) < ": ~ ..:. "'.:"'" -: =-: -= \ • Arts/Dining Out . ..\. Entertainment ''"' DAIL. Y PILOT• CJ Fnc:tay1 Novemffr29~·19?.' • • .. Cri1ise of Lights Launch~d ·· Boats to -. Carry People Through . Huntington Harbour By PATTY BURNETT OltMD.ilyP'll.t5t.ltf • The return or the s Ymphony or Lights this year to Huntington Harbour is music to the ears or those who from 1963 to 1972 made the boat parade and cruises-along brightly de· corated channels thei r Christmas tradilion. Last year, there was no Symphony of Lights, as' Harbour residents sacrificed the luxury of outdoor light- ing to the energy cpsis. This year, the crisis has waned. and ·the Harbour -and perhaps more than 10,000 visitors -will celebrate as bright a ChristmllS as ever . MORE THAN 70 .boats,' both power and sail, will parade through the chclrinels on Saturday and Sunday, Dec.7and8. · Parades will begin at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Saturday and at 6 p.m. on Sunday. · · The .Pa rade:s honorary grand . " m.a rs hal for 1974 will be Slim Barnard, "The 1-lappy Wanderer" or television travel programs. Then, beginning Wednesday, Dec. 11, nightly cruises will take visitors through the !!arbour. In 1972 more than 10,000 \'isitors cruised the waters and marveled at Santas and sleighs. instead or captains and bcidges. Large .capacity hosts from Catalina Island will leave from the 1-I unti ngton 11 a r bour Information Center, 4211 Warner Ave .• at half hourly intervals from6 to9:30 p.m. . TICKETS WILL be $2.50 for adults and $1 for children. Proceeds will go to the 1-lunting t o n H a rbour Philharmonic Committee, sponsor of the symphony of Lights. The parade and cruise of li ghts are spectacular. the Philharmonic Com- mittee's spokesman Peggy ~'fouritz said. In a past parade, one of the 3\\'ard y,·inning hosts disguised as Santa's Toy Factory. Once, two homeo"'·ners joined forces to draw a brightly lit The cruises themseJves. can be' story. from one house to the other. parties, '-1s. Houritz explained. The· depicti ng cartoon character Snoopy boats are available for charter. and his airplane. Rescr\•ations may be made through /t.not he r y,•ell-remcmbered entry the Philharmonic Committee office in · \\'as Barnum. Bai ley and Claus -a . theBoard~alkCenter,846-3489. Chri stmas Circus anoat. Originality is one or the categories IN 197? profits from Uie. cruises in which jµdges wlil award prizes: were $19,000. That year, as this year, ti.ts . J\touritz said. Other categories the committee turned the ntoneYo"'tr are humor. religious. most unusual to the parent organization. the. and spirit Of Ch ristmas. There are Orange County Philharmonic .Society. special prizes for children who de· The Society will use"the money to coratc boats or horqes, too. help sponsor IO concerts for school children in ·January. '.'P'.OF many or' IT IS somewhat of a tradition for these children," l'ols. 'lfOUritr .said, adults or 1-luntington Harbour to make ''it's an introduction to .something parade time also party time, Ms. 1'.1ouritz said. other than pop music, saying tflere is This year so many festivities are some~hing t::lse." plann e d , and so many parade fluntingtonHarbouris-innorthwest '~·atchers expected, that some party fluntingto!1 Beach. ViSitors~ IC>'ming gi\'ers are even setting up shuttle from the south should take 'Pacif}c buses bet\11ccn the Boardwalk Shop-Coast 1-Iighway to the Warner Avenue ping Center and their homes. so intersection a nd turn ri ght, or take the ~uests can be sure to find parking San Diego Freeway to Ute Warner spots. ,\venueexit. . " .. ~~,,....,..,,..)""""')"-· . ORANGE COAST CHOIR PREPARES FOR HOLIDAY CONCERT ' ' ' Season's Greeting~ ~t O.CC • A trio of-hpliday concerts will make for a full and m(rry Utree days at Orange Coast Collegl!:--' -• - . Performances include the Orange Coast Colle&e Choir, Friday, Dec. 6,: Orange Coast Corflmunily Symphony Orchestra. Sut1day1 Dec. 8, and a Holiday Festival Choral, Monday, Dec. 9. The Choi r performance lakes pl<l.ce at.S p.m. in the auditorium and admission is free.--.r.. ·- . fhe Ora nee Coast Coml'tlunity S mphony Orchestra will perform at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8, in the OCC auditorium, condu,cted by Joseph Pearlman, an OCC music prores- sor. ·, ' A fourth upcoming concert is lhe Orange Coast Com munity--Symphonic-€hora·I which wilt perform Saturday, Dec. 14, ·--Allen....Giles, instructor in pj ano and Handel's majestic v•ork, "Messiah" wilt be perrormed by lhe OOC choir. under the direction of Carole Doelter. The concert features the 100..voite Choir with orchestra . and soloiats, iriaddlllon lO organ and harp· aichord. . fttrs. Boel ter teaches voice at O~C and is a graduate or the USC Sc:hool or ~t usic. • The soloists will H Vina Williams, Lucille Anderson, Willl•m Purkiss, OCC drama pro!eslOf, and John Cllllders, " theory a l Golden West Collegc1 wiU be the guest soloist. Giles will perrdrm the "Khachaturian Piano CnoCerito" with the orchestra. The remainder of the program is the "Overture.rrom Marriage of Figaro" and the O<Jorak's "S)'mphony No. 4:' Tickets fo r ' the ~ncert are $1.50 ror adults and SI ror children. The Holiday Choral fo"estivol, ,featuring nine high schools choirs and .Lhe OCC Chamber Chorale and Chamber Singors, \will perCorm at 4 and 7. p.m . Jl.1onday, Ucr. ' 9. in the OCC auditoriuf?\. -Performing at lhe 4 p.m. concert \\ill b\: the OCC Chamber Singers, liuntington Beach, l\.larina, La Quinta and Corona dcl Mar high schools. The 7 p.m. cont'<!rt "'ill preJen\. QCc Col · lege Chorale, Estancia. Newport llnrbor, Santa Ana, Edison and Laguna Beach high schools. Richard Kuykendall directs the Orange Coasti Community Symphonic Chorale when it perrorms at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14. in the OCC audilirum. Tickets to the event are $\.50for adullS and Sl for children under 12. Program includes ''tn Eccleslas" "'Jubilate Oeo." "Oas Vaterunser." "Ceremony of Carols" by Benjamin Brit~ ten, and ''SevenCarols (or Christmas.'' 'Nute racker' Sarah Loomis and It . Clinton Roth,\rcll sta r in the Ne,,·part Ballet As5oriation's Christmas ballet. "The Nutcra~kcr ." Thr 1'chuikO\'Sk\' hallct \viii bl" performed al 8 p.m . 'Saturda y. Dec. 21 . a nd 2 :30 p .n1. Sunday: Dec. 22 . in the Nc\\•pgrt 1-larbor t~igh School auditorium , 600 tr\'ine Ave., Ne"•port Beach. The Ne'A'J?Ort Ballet Company and the Jun\or B.-i llel \Vorks hop will perform In _the 1~r.oduct1on , directed by ~1ona Fran ces. Ticke t s. al SJ.SO for adults, S2 for sen1or c1trr.ens a nd $2 for children under 12, nrc 3\1ailable at Coast l\1usic and Pacific Stereo in Costa Mesa. Information, ~7-S408 or 642·4068. -. ,. • IC°.! DAil V PILOT • Fr ld1y.Novemo.t21.1Sl1• Dancers Prepare 'The Nutcracker' • • • Princ_!pal Dancers)JudJ1h The Nutcracker who comes (~ -,_aen and .Anthony Sellers to lire and transports Clara will dance the lead roles in lhrough the land of Ice and • the full-le ngth ballet The Snow on a magic bed and on : Nutcrnrker on Friday, Dec. into the Kingdom of Sweets, • 20, at 1.30 p.m . in Plummer v.•here she is greeted and • Audilorium , Fullerton. the n entertai ned by the ! The full y professional Sugar Plum Fairy and her : performance. under the entirecourt. :: direction of Andrei Trc-1Featured in her court are • • mainc, is being sponsored Fullerton's J a nice Larson • tl}' th(\. Dance Theatre of <ind Robert Boone in The Orange County and fea tu res Spa nish Variation. lfunt· dancers from DTO and ingto{I Beach resident PacificBallctTheatrc. E,·ely n Cis n e r os a nd fo.liss Aaen and and ~icola s Pacana in the Sellers. who in pri vate lire bright ·a nd witty Danse arc husband and wire , were Chinoise, Charles Wood and principal dunt·ers or the Gv.:cnn Taylor in the exotic 1-louston Ballet Co .. Hallet Dansc Arab, Gaston Mon· de l\1onte Carlo und the tero <is .Lhc virile Russian Ballet l ntern<1\1onal de Trcpnk . ~lexico.Both11rcno"''11.rt1st T h e ''\Valtz o f the t1:achers in residence at the Flowers Pas de neux·· will Phyllili Cy r Academy or be d anced by K11r e na' Dance in Hunlington Beach Phipps and Willia m Mer· 11s well as completing guest riman, supported by Anne appearances th roughout the Egan, Elizabeth Hall, Wen· country. dy Lockwood, Elizabeth The nutcrackers, a tradi-Streitz, Lisa Skinner and · tlonal Christmas ballet for Suza nne Yamaguchi ; lhe you ne a nd young at Mother Ginger and Dr. heart will reature Roxanne Drosselm eyer will be Bulciak as Clara. the young performed by the "A'ell gi.rl wbo receives the Nut· known actor-comedian Rick cracker as a Christmas pre· Davis. For ticket informa· sent, af\d Charles Streitz as tioncallS35·1S88or846-021S. · S~ason Opener. Molly Lynch and David Panaieft (he is former principal dancer of the Los Angeles City Ballet) will dance lead roles in "The Nutcracker" when Laguna Beach's Ballet PaCifica launches its eighth season Saturday night at Laguna Moulton. Playhouse. The papular holiday program will be given in 12 performances on Saturday and Sun- day evenings through Dec. IS. After Panaie ff's appearance on opening night, the Nutcr3cker Prince will be dan ced in other performances by Victor l\1ore~ Paul Maure. Roger FaUbel, Bil· lie Pulliam and Benjamin Sperber . Indio Fair . Invites .CidoS~~ ~p Village • ,. • . • ' . • . ·" ' • • . . ' .. Exhibits Counties. chambers of commerce. communities and organizations are invited lo display the dive rsity of agricultural products and othl'r assets of their: areas at the 1975 National Date Fcstiv.al, Feb. 1~·23. at Ind.lo. · These exhibits will be dis pl ayed in the big Taj t.lahal building along with the elaborate date and citrus feature exhibits all dC'picting the festival's colorful Ara bian Night's theme. A free copy of the 1974 Premium List book with <'o mplete information and ('ntry forms may be secured b.v ~·r1ting : Exhibit Entry Dept ., Nation a l Date Fcst1\'al . P .O. Dra wer NNNN,, Indio. Calif. 92201. Phone : (714 ) 347·3487 . Entries C'lose Jan. 24, 1975, or before. if exhibit capacity has been reached. NEWPORT , ' BEACH -FIR~ST TIME EVER! HOLIDAY DECORATED RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Come see these $20,000 to $25,000 RecreatiQna1 Vehicles decorated for the Holidays by design students from Orange Coast College. Use the same decoration ideas for your camper or boatf Recreational Vehicles courtesy ofTra~eland USA. Irvine. ON DISPLAY THROUGH DEC. IS --FREE---.. ENTERTAINMENT The Vil/age J esters Pantomime Feltl\'e Songs -Juggling A Fan Holiday Time (orAJI Ages FridQ)IS 5 to 9 p. m. Sal. & S1111 . Noon toS p.nr. omCJAL .... ~ TOYS FOR TOTS COLLECI'ION • • CENTER . In coopention with tf.e • U.SMarlne ..---Corp1Reeerve HOUDAYHOURS --Join,--, the NeWJIOrl Beath Girl Scoull for a day Mtt1 S.ntt " Kooei and Gi~ Hiln a Toy for t he tl.S. M1MeC«p1 ltl'Wf'le TO)"ll for Tots C.111p1ip Santa arrives by boat at Noon • Be There! Sunday • Dec. 1 Open Daily from 10 a.m. to5:30 p.m., Friday·'til 9 p.m .. Sunday 11 a.m.106 p.m. Located where Newport Boulevard crosses over Newport Bay. , I • Shelton Shines Theater Ballet Proupe., -·~·~0 ~s~ . . . ' ' ' ' . ' ' • ~'irk• '"" m ~i••sbtp· Displays .Flair ~.r.~J:7"~?:~·:::J; . · · cooUnuea Tue5days tbrQueh sliqdays atao'clock-witlf~ 3 , By.JACKIE RYMAN Members or the company p.m. Sunday~ at ·Cli'IMD9#,,..._,,_ · showed themselves to be South Co1ilt R , 1827 1 v,ersa tile performers and Newpor~~lvd.,COita eaa . Ballet, modern dance and talented dancers. Especial-Reservauons&i&-~ gymnast.ics were combined' .Iy notable was Polly' .. -, in John_ Clifford's cbol'eo-Sheltoo, an· Orange Coast ••cue/ft'• graphy 1n the Los Angeles native whose dancing is SebuUan'• We.t J;)i.nAer Ballet performance last fra'&Ue and yet totally as· Playhouse, ltO .Av't.Ja!da weekend in Laguna Beach. surt4. Pico, s.an Clemente, is . currord, who ·tonned e new ballet company with several fellow New York Ci· ty Ballet dancers, shows tbe effect of study with George Balanchine but also has a flair or his own. He broke the traditional barrier between dance and gymnastics by incorporat- ing some movements such as back walkovers into bis choreography, generally with striking effect. .. ../ presentiaa. tbls musical Other fin9 performances nielitlf, ex~ept Monda~. were. given by Jolin,na through mid-January . Kirkland. Colette Jeschke. Reserialiona492·99.'50. Victbr Barbee. Reid Olson and Marilee Stiles. "TbelllllaolOorT-" · CJoslne performanoes of A I, T H 0 V G H t ~ e this· Thornton 'llill~play performance was given will be •iven l)y'·thf. San atainst a black backdrop, Clemente ComJD,nity the lively costumes by Theater lontabt and Ardeth Haddow and Jean· Saturday at 8:30 in the ~erre Dorleac added ~e eabrlllo Playhouse, 202 nght touch of color andswt-"Avenida CaJ>rillo, San. ed the dancers well. Clemente. Reierva.tions Both th e s u p e r·b performance and the au· 492~. • CLIFFORD a lso dis-dience response showed played a keen sense .or that the Orange Coast is re· humor in two· pieces, the ady for modern as well as VonSuppeBouffeintheaf· traditional ballet ·and ternoon and Ote Red Back hopefully will get a chance Book' in the evening to see much more or this ''Tllte Bat'' · ~ Continuing on the stagl or tlie Huntington Beach PlaYbouse, 2110 Main St .• Huntington. Beach, is this mystery spoof of a 1920. play. Performances tonight and Saturday at 8:30. Reservations 8'2-5421. performance. outsfanding new company. ' ' • • • FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE H·ARBOR • , I • . ' • • I I • • ' rt. , '; O.lly '1kll Sbtt ""- DR . JOSEPH HART (RIGHT), BANJO·PICKIN' PHYSICIAN, AND HIS OVERSEXTET Others, From Lett: Glenn Woodmansee, Marty Stro~mber, Al Rasmussen and Bill Chase Music That's Light, Hot The Oversextet Plays Coast's 'ChQrity Circuit' 8 y lllLARYKAYI.-: worthwhile. OI ... 0.11, •'fi.tS...H ··oipg Dong Daddy fcom Dumas " is , the kind of song lhat picks up a dead party like nobody's business. . At least that's lhe discovery or a banjo-pickin' Newport Beach physi cian. J oseph Hart, who's group ''The Oversextel" plays s uch Dixieland tunes at gigs around to~·n. Recent jobs have included the Newport lieach tt.lstor1ca l Society's plaque unveiling party, a political fund· raising party on Harbor Isle and the Hoag Hospital annual staff picnic . sons who ha\•e hired the group. 1-lart has a first line of mus icians who do most of the jobs. But he can call on more than a dozen others who will step jn for an occasional pcrfor- mance .. "Our music is light and hot and up,'' says the good -natured doctor, a nine- year resident of Newport Beach. . Although many or its members are former professional musicians,... most now have other occupalions and just play for fun. 'rheir ages range from 30 to65. Hart, who plays banjo and admits to singing every now and then, is the onl y regular without professional ex- perience. The Oversextct li kes to play about once a week, but lately they've been swamped with requests and huve averaged about 10 performances a month. The Oversextet , whose name harkens back to a similar group organized by Hart while he was in medical school. ca n be seen on the ··charity circuit." BAN DS MEMBERS' oceupations include such things as airline pilol. at- torney, laundry service owner and missile quality control manager. For busy band members like l-lart. who is a professo1· at the UC Irvine medical school and has a private practice as well, it's difficult to squeeze in all the requests. TllE BAND plays at fu nctions th at normally wouldn't have entertain- ment, s uch as service club events. parades. fund .raising pa rties, arl auclions and other events they deem At fund·raising parties, 1'he Over- sextet doesn't charge a fee. But at private partie£ the band requests a donation be made to the Hoag ltospital building f1md . Since the band was formed in 1966 more than $4,000M has been donated to the f1.1nd from per- "But, it's something \11e want to do for the community and it stimulates us. too,·· the doctor explains. lk (.A.irporter Cfnn C/fotel PRESENTS OUTSTANDING DINING & ENTERTAINMENT .• * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CUISINE-SERVICE DINNER SER'{E D FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11 :30'AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10 AM - 3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING 24 HOURS * LOUNGE For Dancing & Entertainmenl AmlHOON PIOM 5 'M NIGHTLY FIOM 1:30 with SHONA llSHOI' TllO "THE END llSULT" 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT (OPl'OSm THE Alll'OIT) 833·27!!!7!!!0!!!!!!!!!!!!~ r STEAK . DINNER FOR s2.1 s • tttHf1teak'r DitNr SpKials °" ten'td witll crisp l)nen Hlad, choice of hssirtg. hot gftc lnod, french frios er rice piloff." 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If you don't agree with the idea the tune conveys, don't go to Baxter's Street reslaurunt near Orungc County Airport. Out 'n' About ... . litakc no mistake. you can order a fine meal in this dandy establishment operated by Far \\lest Ser\'ices. The food is up to the same high staodards you 'll find in any of the other restaurants operated by the giant. Santa.Ana -based company. Norman ·Stanley· But the l'nlcrtalnmcnt at Baxter's . Street adds a wholly ne"' dimension. The talent ed. energetic and attractive group or young performers ~·hipping through three nightly shO\\'S gi\·cs the place one-of-a-kind status. There's something to·bc said. too. for the nr1ture of tile cntcrtainmt.·nt 1>rovidcd. If today's cl:1ssical snobs represent ni us ic's right \\'ing a nd rock ~ddicts stand for the left. the kind on tap at Baxter'!:> Street suggcsts mid- dle-of-lhe-road. \\'here the silent ma· jority reportedly finds con1for1 IT'S t\ safe bet that lhe spcrio'.i l .charm of the proceedings \Viii \Vin converts among those prone to turn their backs on the score of ·'l\ly 1'~air Lady." The.v n1igh1, in fat·t. find ' themselves suff iC il·ntty stirred lo leave the restaurant humn1ing eij:(ht or ten bars of ··Old !\Ian lli\'t·r A total of l'ight young performer:-. as \\"hOll·somc <ind sprig-htly as tht'y arc girted -jump into e\'erylhinl! from thl' pl'oduct1on of mini·\"Crsions of Brnady,·ay musicals /"alus1c P.·l an"' and .. Carousel" 11crc the IY.'O "e caught) to m i1nin~ ("•herein a boy lip syncs the song sung by <i girl of- fstage i. Soloists slcp under 1hc spotlight to render exciting arrange- ments of songs old and new. Each member of the troupe is cur- rently c nga)!ccl in music and /or drama s tudies ••l Go ld e n \Vest. Or;inge Co:1st. Southern Cali(ornia Col lege. Cid St :1te Fullerton, VC Irvi ne or Cul St1.1te Long Beach. Since it's customary for shoY.' bi z folks to ha\'e :i ni~ht or so off too. there is some l'uriation in the race~ each C\'Cning. But t"·o musicians \\"ill ah\·ays he backing six male und female singers und dancers. THOSE IN the latter ~roup lhf' night of our visil \1ere Vicki Budd and Debbie Thomas, sopranos: J:in \\'ard a nd Lau rie Prob~1sco. altos: Dan Short. tenor: John Childers. baritone. They "'t'l't' accompanied by Charlie \\larren. tuba and string bass. and 1'im 'frov. one of lhe mosl \'Crsatile piano pla.ye rs "ny11 hcrt.•. The center of the ground fioor din- ing rocnn. su rrounded b~· lus h greener~·. serves aili the performing stage. But t he \~nterlai ncrs move all over this le 1·el of the reslaurant so you n1ighl ha\·e one or t 11·oof thcn1 sini.:ing ut your table. . Resist the temptation. t hough. to gel in the oict. Lea,·e the si nging fas . se\'eral diners neilr us didn't ) to these exciting young artists \\·ho \\'ill more than do justiee to all your familiar favorites fron1 llogers ;ind llammcrs-· tein to the Beat lcs. TllF. ORIGll'\1\L Baxter's could be dcseribcd us <i cross·bcl"'l'Cn a music. hall and sidc\\·a lk cafe. It featured slrolling musicians. singing v.•aiters. son~ and dunc1· -clements adapted bv F;ir \\'es! for lhl'ir contemporary recreation. • - 1"he dinner menu leans hl'avily lo the side or ltali<in specialties but I here's <ilso provision for other tastes. Entrces numbe r a n even dozl'n. Ou r first selection \\'as scampi. SS.95, pre1>arcd with garl ic, lemon ·butter and capers. It. "'as the latter in·. ·J'lredient . -;.Ill too seldom used in restaurant cooking hereabouts -that garnered our special attention by gi\·· ing the se a m pi their d istinctive rl:.t\'Or, C:1pe rs are the small . tig\lt round buds of the caper bush nali\'C to many \iediterranean t.•o untril's. These pickled buds add a notable pungency to sauces and make an excell ent TEMPLE GARDENS Q-Jl~:s:G Re•l•uranl garnish for seafood and cold meats. TllE SECOND entree \Y<IS sli ced steak. SS.95. This is the same rine ite1n fl':ll ured in other Jo'a r Wes I restaurants as Reuben"s plank ste.i.k, broiled to order and sliced at your ta · bl('. . Other choit.·t's on tht' n1l'n11 includl' teriv:iki beefkabob. $5.85, barbcCUl' hcei ribs. SS.IO: top sirloin steak . S6.25: chicken c;1cciatorc, 54 .95. These cntrees arc sl'r\•ed \\'ilh a c•ho.il'e of antipast o su\ad or minestrone soup. sp<ighetti and fresh· baked bread. · t:ntree c hoicl's "for J):ista Lovers" ' include saucy spaghetti. SJ.95: spaghetti and chicken livers. S4 .75: cla 1n s paghetti. S.1.50: spaghetti and Ita lian sausages. $4 .75. T he:-i arl' served \l'ith the soup or sala~choice and the fresh·hakcd brc:id. · If you \\·ant 10 take t he kiddies along, Baxter's Street has a special junior menu. 1\I the uniform price of SI.75, tbt're's a chQicc 9f fi\•e e.ntrpe~. .ill ser\·ed \1·ith milk and ice CFeam. The restaurant is also open for lunch. tbc midday bill of fare offetin& a \1•ide select ion of hamburgers , sand"•ichl's, omelettes aqd pasta dis· hes. Prices range from ~l.~ to $2.~5. \\lhcthcr at lunch or dinner, you can make a r e\\'arding to.ur of the restauront to .ibsorb the staggering array of artifacts. furnishings lil.nd dc- coraiive touches creating the 1900 set· ting. And in the evening,. ip ,the ' do\\·nstairs bar. J\1ary Jane plays a li\'ely honky-tonk piano bet.ween stage sho"·s. Ua xtcr's Street is open se"en days a \I eek for lunch and dinner. 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HEW PORT /COSTA MESA Opt111 D.,.A Weft 60-8940 Se1ec1 Your Holiday Glhs From OJr Handsome Gift Boxes & Ba5Mlts. . 11 .. u ED RYAN & ROSEMARY CARUSO ~·TUESDAY THRU SATUROAY-9:00 P.M.· 2:00 A.M. <Ntrigger Rocim-:KONA LANES 2699 HARBOR. COSTA MESA 5.cs.1.1 ;2 • • , Frld1 , NOftmo.< 29, 1974 Times/·Places , DEC.f JVES CONCERT -UC Irvine 's Unl vcrsily Wind Ensen1b le ~·•II pre:;cnt a con ce rt comm emorating the tOOth birthd:.iy or American composer Charles lves 1:11 8 p.m. \Vcdnesduy, Ot.>C. 4, in the f'inc Arl:f.Village lfheare on c:tmpus. free admission. ' . ~ . ' . · NOV.:M .I . TRAV£L SERIES-Newport Har~Kiwanis Foun- dation presents a travel and adventure seMes al 8 p.m. on Friday nights in the Orange Coast CoUege auditorium. 2701·Fa1rview Road , Costa Mesa. Series tickets : $12.50 for adults and $5 for students and single tickets, $2.50 for .11.dulu and SI for studenLs . The schedule: Robin Williams. "This Is Paris." Nov. 30; Ralph Franklin, "Greeian lfolidaiy," Dec. 20 ; Sherilyn and Matthew Mentes, "Hungary," Jan. 31, 411nd Russ Potter, "The Kingdom or tbe Netherlands," April 4. Information, 646-2163. . NOV.30·DEC.15 BALLET CONCERT - Tchaikovsky's "The Nul.: .cracker," a Christmas favorite, will again be presented , by Ballet Pacifica in the Laguna f\.1oulton Playhouse.' Tickets are $4 for adults and $3 ror children and students. Reservations, 494·1148 bet~n 10 a.m . and 2 p.m. Performances will begin at2:30and 7 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays and at 7 p.m . fi'ridays. Performance dates 'arc Nov. 30. Oec. l, 6, 7, 13, 14 and 15. · DEC.I SANTA CLAUS PARADE -The 43rd annual llollywood Santa ,(;la\IS La ne Parade or Sta rs will take place starting at 7p.m. Sunday. Dec. l . Cesar Romero. Pat Boone and his fUnily, Buddy Ebsen, the Supremes. the De Franco Fa mi · ly, the cast or "The Waltons" and the . c_ast .or ·:The Rookies" wl\I be among the stars part1c1patu1g. The ·parade takes place along Holly"'·ood Boulevard between. CowerStrttt a nd La Brea A venue. DEC. I 11MESSIAff" -Irvine ri.1aster Chorale and Orchestra will perform llandel's .. A1essiah" at 3 t>.m. Sunday, Dec. 1, in the Garden Grove Community Drive·in Church, 1214l Lewis st .• Garden Grove. John Alexander will direct the chorale. Eree admission. • DEC.1-?5 •1STAR OF BETHLEHEM" -Reuben H. Fleet Space Theatre., Balboa Park, San Diego, presents "Star of. Bethfehem," show features sky set up exactly as if was· night of Christ's birth including the "star" pointing to Bethfi!heffi. Adm ission , $2 for adults and $1 .50 under 17. sflows: Monday-Friday, I, 2:30, 4, 7:30 and 8:30 p.m.: Saturdays and holid ays, 10:30 and 11 :30 a.m. l,2.3,4,7:30 and ~:30 p.Jll. and Swldays, l ,2,3,4 ,5,7 :30 and 8:30 p.m . . DEC.6 CllOJR -Orange Coast College Choir presents Handel's .. h1essinh," directed by Carole Boelter. Soloists for. the JOO-voice choir will be Vina Williams, Lucille An · derton, Willia m Purkiss and John Childes. The free pro· gram will take place at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, in tbe OCC auditorium 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. DEC.7 CHOl\AL CONCERT. -{JC lnine Chorus v.•ill perform Christmas songs, conducted by Maurice Allai'd, at8 p.m. Saturday, Dec 7, and 2 p.m. Sunday. Dec. 8. Adm~sion, $2.50. Information, 833.fi617. 7 1).m. Monda)'. Dec. 9, ln the OCC auditorium, 2701 . Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Free admission. . DEC.13 llOLIDAY CONCERT -Orange County Chamber . Chorale, directed by John Catanzaro, wUI present its pre· mierc concert at 8 p.m. Friday, De c. 13, at Red Hill Lutheran Church, 13200 Red Hill in Tustin. Program : Schulz's "St. Matthew's Pas.sion" and Distler's ''Choral Pission, Opus 7." Concert also may be heard at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15, in St. Matthew's United Methodist Church, 15653 E. Newton St .. J!acienda Heights. Ad· mission, $2 for adllllll and $1 for students. Information,· 675-2643. DEC.U HOU DAY CONCERT -Carmen Dragon and the Glen· · dale Symphony will perform a holiday concert at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, in the Los Angeles Music Center . Pavilion. Program : Hallelujah Chorus from "Messiah," "'Joy to the World,'' ''O Tannenbaum''' and other carols along with four selections by Bach. Admission, 55.75-2.75. a.nd are available atAiutual a1,1d Liberty ticket agencies. : . . DEC.13 CllAMBER CltOIR -Estancia High School Chamber Choir presents "MeSsiah" at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, at Estancia J-ligh School, 2323 Placentia, Costa Mesa. Tickets, $2 adults and $1.50 for s tudents. Opera Tickets Available T irkets go on sale Sunday· for the City or The Angels Opera Company's two pro· ductions, "La Boheme" and "!i1arriage or Figaro." be· ing presented at Orange Coast College. "La Boheme·• will' be staged on Friday, Jan. 10, and "l\tarriage or Figaro" \\•ill be presented Friday" Feb. l!I. Both 1>erformanct:s begin at 8 p.m . in the OCC Auditorium. Tickets .-ire priced at S2 for adults and Sl !or stu· dents. P ersons wishing tickets s hould send a check and s elf -a d d r essed , s tam pe d e n ve lope to SPOU'l'IB . S!LOOH Wa1erfron1 Favori1e or Old WhalE'rx. Sailorx and Hobie-Cal Skip1>t'rs ENTERTAINMtNT "Opera T ickets," Orange 1-----''----~---j Coas t C ollege, 2701 ·Uliloi-~.,,.,....,,_.; ... ai r\•j;w Road, Costa :'T. :ir-:T" M~~~ ,c~:~ or the A~gels ~I Uf I 3~ ~Rt · Opera Company is a touring ON BALBOA 8AY, NEWPORT BEACH divisioa or the l\t usic Center . 2241 WESl COAST HIGHWAY Opera Association or Los i...ct-Wlol DEC. 8 ·. Angeles. ..,_..._., -. ~VMPHONY ORC11ESTRA -The Orange Coast Com· -~~--o-.,.=::-"-"""'.-..;.· ~ c.atoik 'munity Symphony Orchestra , directed by Joseph siTQ· "'ocR .. -, a-1-. Pearlman with Allen Giles as pianist, will perform at 4 1 p.m. Sunday, DeC. 8, in the OCC auditorium, 2701 · t • DAltt'INOllllMTLTTOM Fairview Road, Costa f',fesa. Admission, $1.50. . liHl<.1>:0, ..... r "hNISHltGfOUCM" DEC.9 . 1Kkl•ll•·4-1 .. , ,..,,.,i.IMMlllVAUI C'llORAL FESTIVAL -Nine high school choirs and ~:,e 110Se11t k•ttll• •vt. ,_,... ... ;.;..., 11·71'l 6'6-50$7 OOC Chorale and Chamber Singers· will perform at 4 and 1n1hi1m f714}.1Jt·2"4 .... The Ancient ~t a riner \viii be closin g, to restyle our interior on December 2. ~ 4 and reopening on December t he 5th at 5:00 p.m. &i Fre11c11 Cuisi11c Lunc h 11 :30 10 2 Dirincr f'rom 6 l'losed Sun. &: ),fnn, 751 ~t. Cl•ff, C•1ta ll("o (7141 540·3641 DEC.13·14 . MASTER CllORALE -The lrvlne Master Chorale and · Orchestra begins its 7th season with "Christmas With tbe Master Chorale" •t 8:30 p.m. Friday and S81-urday, De.c. 13·14. Sponsored by the Orange County Choral Associa· lion the concert will lnclude·Bach's ''Magnificat" and · Sba~-Bennett's "The Many Moods of Christmi.s." It will' be presented In the First Biptist Cburcb of Santa. Ana, 1010 W .17th St., Santa Ana. Tickets. $5-3.50 and students, $1.SO. lnlormation. 548-6CM9 or 833·2271:. DEC.H ·SYMPHONIC CHORALE -Richard Kuykendall will direct the Orange Coast College Community Symphonic Chorale in a holiday concert at a p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14, in the 09c auditorium, 2701 Fairview R9.ad. Costa Mesa .. Admission, $1.50 for adults and $1 for children. Program: GabJieli's "In F!CCfeSfas," and ")ubilate peO," Scbutz:s ''Das Vaterunser'' ~Britten's ''Cere.monyotcarols. '' ·' DEC.4 HEADRESS PARADE -Golden West College cosmetology students will present their annual Christmas headdress fantasy at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, in the college center. Headdresses will be judged in two categories: hair •nd ornamentation. Free admission. ftMERA llESTAUMNT Continent1I Cul1ine . Coc•t1il1 Servtrig Luncheon and Dtrana Mor1da11 lhrou11h Satunta~ . Closed Sundays We ere loceted ne•f to the M1y Co in South Co1't Pl•1• lJJl S •i.tel 140.Jl40 ltOASt' LOMG ISLAND . 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The next Community theater ·ac· tivity along the Orange . Coast will be discussed in detail during the final week or tbe ye ar , with the spotlig ht turned on 1974's outs t a ndfng productions and performances. Today, howe ver, the local pro- 'fe!ssional stage comes under yearend scrutiny. Prior to this year, pro. fessional theater a long the roast was devoted to orie or· ganization, the redoubtable South Coast Repertory, v.'hi ch is enjoying its finest artistic period to date. lt1ore recently, however, !oral playgoers on•ere exposed to two other professional tiperations -o ne which made it and one which didn't. This r e rlects the sweet !\mcll of success for the re- pertory group which began as a ha nd ful or highly talented young a.ctors und h as ·matu r c d int o a s u preme ly hea lthy or· ganization call ing on highl y re2ard<'d J?uest directors a nd guest artists to bolster its rich coterie of talent Al the m om e nt . South Coasl Re'pertory is at the crest of the wave,. present - ing a simply magnifi cent .production of Jason Miller's ''T hat Champions h ip Season" which is clearly th e best show th is or any other local theater has of- fered during 1974. And it lollows by only two shows th e record-shatterin g sum- Bones'' i n Ja nu a ry. rolloweif by a n ambitious prod uci ion of "Taming of the Sh rew'' got the re- pertory group off to u fine start. Other weapons in the SCIL.itselfal ~·ere "'T.he P hilan thropi st ," "The House of Blue Leaves" and '"Th e R ea I Inspecto r llound." Dov.'n the coast a ways, in San Cleme nte, the new Sf'bastian 's \\1est Dinner Play house finished its fi rst full yea r as the state's first professional dinner theater on•ith a healthy glow of au· dience appeal. ost e njoyable production w as the n o n -musical ''Norman, Is That You ," while "!\fame," '"A E\inny Thing llappened on the Way to the Forum" and the cU'r· rent "Cabaret" rollowed. After a little more than a year <A nd nine productions, Sebastian's' West clearly is here to stay. As a shoYi•place of lig ht , mostly musical pro· ductions. the San Clemente esta blishme nt does not compet.e in South Coast Repertory's ball park but is in a class by itself. It may not be for Jong. however, if plans for the ne w H a rl e qui n Dinne r Play house j ust north of Cost<.1 Mesa ever materilizl'. Chronic and recurring con· struction strikes ha\le re· peatedly preve nted this Equity dinner house from breaking onto the local en- F inally , as i.l footnote.. there "'as the brief and ig· nomlnlo us career or.' the Orange Play house. An .. Equity optr<Ation \\'hic h broug ht r 1t:rogni'lab le "name'' stars to our county. it turned out to be a \Vhhe eleph ant \\'ith bighel' prtces tha n.a qualltr tht"atcr like SC R un d i n e p t perform ances a nd produc· · t ions \vh ic h could n oL m~asure up to an a \·erage community theate r errort. The Orange Playhouse closed after four.shows, and soon Yi•ill reopen as a com· munity-type th eater Wlder neon· ma nagement. ·rhe firsl round of plays "·ill includP such fa miliar properties a:t ''Fid dler on the Roof." "Barefoot in the Park,"··.<\ Streetcar !'\am cd Dt•sire·· 41nd "'The Fanta ~tick s." At year's end . ''c ha\"e t \\"O est 3blish e d pro- rc s siona l theat ers :i nd <.1nother on t he horilon. Should th<' llarlequin l';1ll'h on as has Scbastian·s \\'e!'l. it on·ill be good nc,rs for theate rgoers t hroughout ()range County. LA Philharmonic FIRST LET'S look back m e r produ c t ion of on South Coa st Repertory. "Godspell." wh ich jammed nownearlyadecade oldand the H ar bo r Bo ul eva r d more than 90 productions. lh eatei: for 55 performances strong. Seasoned SCRgoers and was seen by nearly may have no.ticed a re-10,000 people. \\'ith O r a n g e Coast College's J ohn f'erz11cca di recting five or the fi rst six productions , Sebast ian 's quickly earned a reputation as a dinner theater which didn't skimp on food or en·· tertainment but .offered a full packa ge or hig h quality. After a \\'hopping "Fiddler on the Roor'' in late 1973, Sebastian 's rolled throug h· the 1975 campaign with re- peated holdo,·ers and an terta inment scene. ,----:-------- Mehta Conducts Brahms at OCC modeling of the Costa ~tesa company's outer facade thi s year. as well as its in- ner "·orking:s. TllE BALA.SCE of the SCR season has also been st rong· -"Sticks and TllE llA.RLEQUIN has yet to be completed, but if and \1·hen it is. it ,,·ill be the biggest sho\l.'pl a ce for li\'ing theater in Or.a nge County_ Be tore embarking on a 13· list who has appeared with Philharmonic Orchestra. day lour of t he Western the country's leading or-lt1s. Limonick Yi'iil discuss States and Canada, the Los chestras and has triumphed the all Brahms progra m at Angeles Philha rmoni c un· a t th e wo r ld 's mos t a ~0 :30 a .m . J?r ev iew. der Zubin lt1ehta will return pre1tigious competitions. s ponsored by the Orange Saturday, Dec. 7, to play the A't age 24. Dicterow County Philharmonic Socie-. third concert in the Orange returns to the Philharmonic ty. It will take p!'ace in Santa: Claus, 'Duke' Ready to Ride . County Ph i lharmonic this season to become the Clubhouse No. 3, Leisure Newport ·Beach's own Society's current series of orchestra's associate · coo. World, Laguna Jlills. · ht • John Wa yne will serve as e1g . certmaster. The preview is free and Th rt I tak I h. ·the grand marshal of the' econce • o ep ace Jn addition to is ap· open to the public but re-43rd Annual Hollywood "in Orange Coast College pearances .with th~ Los servations ar e fle~essary so Santa Claus Lane Parade of auditorium beginning Angeles Phllharmoruc un· that the name is hsted with.· Stars to be presented by the promptly al 8:30 p.m., will der Zubin Mehta and ·the closed com munity's. Hollywood Chambe r or be a n all-Brahms witll others, Oicterow has ruUil· g ua rd . R eservati ons , Glenn Dicterow as violin le d s ucc es sful so lo .644 -6756, G4 4 ·5386 a nd CommerceSundayevening soloist. engagements with the Ne.w 673-3554. at 7 p.m. Th The two·hour parade will e program v.•ill open York Philharmonic, San !\Is. Limonick, a graduate w0ith Brahms' "Concerto in Fra ncisco Symphony, In-of J ui lliard School of Music tr~:~a~~stf~~~ol~:~ t or Vio lin and Or· dianapolis Symphony and · and t:CLA. has been a lee-Street to LaBrea Avenue chestra ," Op. 7, featuri ng Seattle Symphony., . turer and associate' director and "'ill usher in th e Yule · Dieterow a s soloist. Fol· The concert is sold out. or th e UC LA O pera season in Hollywoodandfor "Jowing intermission Brah· However, at curtain time. Workshoprormanyyears. 200 million t elevision ms ' .. Symphony No. l 1n C .any unoccupied seats will minor,"Op.68willbebeard. be soldatthe dooronafirst viewers io the United .. Barely a decade has pas-co me, first served basis. States, Canada, Europe and d . . 1· v· . Japan. se since v10 1nisl Glenn Singletickets areSG. ICIOrJa o ver so stars and dig- Dicterow made his Los Natalie Limonick. direc-nitaries will join Santa and Ange le s Philha rmonic tor of the USC Opera Wayne in waving holiday PARAD~ MARS~L John_ Wayne debut at the age or eleven. The ater will prev iew the Jn Revue _greeting s to a street During that time he has Deoemb'er· performance of t d · 1 rt audience expected to ex. ·•a&t 1 "D t , T maure 1noa conce ar-the L os An_ge le s "UpV\ctoria!",thenew ceed.200.000. . . o usys ree mus ic a I rev ue. opening Each section will feature . House" TV seri£s, JimmY Tuesday. Dec. 10. at ~1ilt a major float, three enter-Wakely, Bob Barker, Scat- L M f Larsen's ~1 ay fa ir ~1 usic tainment features, an manCl'others,RudyVallee, aguna 1:1seum 0 I-f all is a m irthful toast to equestrian unit and-lour· Joy Wilkerson and the cast of ''The Wa ltons" TV Victori a •·uncorscted" and molion picture, televjsion.' t o En glis h r oyalty ind d ·ng stars a d series. A S 0gror urpesc.or 1 0 .. Recording cro. ups riding · l t s J lifestylesof l OOyearsago . . r ages a e It u1as precisely in the" Among the motion picture sn the. Parade include The s trait-lace d,middle-class. and television personalities · Fupr~lmes, dThe De~ra~co P aintings a nd sculplurc by top Southern California artists, va lu a bl e antiques a nd a t\\'O ·day sale or original prints headline the up co m i n g D ece mb er Coll ector 's Catch Sa le at the Laguna Beac h !\I useum or Art, ·oa\•idson Galleries of \V<oashi ngton \\'ill offer 15th t o 20th Ce n tury prints p riced from SS to 51.500 on Saturday, Dec. 7. and Sun · day. Dec. 8, from 11 a .m. to 4:30 p.m. Print catalogues u;ill be on sale and a fl prints are'. guaranteed as to authenci· t y. Prints cove r the Old ~tasters as '''ell as contem- p or ary u·or k by P eter Behrens. Edmond Aman· J ean, Ha rold Altman and Jack Ga oghlin , ' n b J respecta bili ty of the Vic-ex~cted to appear are: ami Y an The Firesign ar ara ones. h p t n---F .1 Theatre. lnc.luded 'in:&ntiqueilems torianperiodthalthe music e a uuum:: anuy.. Th e ca s l of ''The are a n ,English Sheffield . hall s w e r e b o rn a nd Cesa r Rome.~o, lhe, cast~~ itookies" TV series will be s il ve r s upp e r s er vice flourished. the po~ular Apple s Way riding the Marine Corps' \'alued at SS.000, a collection Santa ~fon ica 's ~tayfair-TV series, ~onty Hall, ~ay. "l'oys For Tots" float. of C h i n ese a nt iq u e .. ~ · ll 11 possibly t he. S ~ewa rt , Carol Merril.I, Astronaut Edwih ··Buzz " in us1c a •. . Richard Basehart, Gloria po r celains, a Victori a n-o~ly ~uthent1c theater of it s Grey, Buddy Ebsen. Barbi ~~i!j~P!i:ij[ii~ti!rr.:~ style soup tureen, Loui s XV kind 1n the W~st, re-creates Benton, Earl Holliman, and II style banquette and many the period. Shari Lewis. Paul Burke, s maller antiques. For bot h dinner and sht "' Ro se fl.1 a r i e, Lee Silent biddin,I'.! \Viii "Close at reservations. and informa-Meri"·ether . Captain Mar· l~il:lll!iilll~&itf !rici~·5~~o~~n~ii:~t~~-1i~~ lion. call f2131451-062h It is \'el of the new "Shaza m!" ''FL"ID. DRIVE'' \\"ill begin on r.t onday. Der. located at 214 Santa l\lonica TV series, Chill Wills, Susan 16, closing at 3 p.m. on Su n-Bh·d., Sa nta l\Ionica. Strasberg, Elena Verdugo, day.Oec.22. __ The sale closes ~{onc\ay. Dec. 23. Hours are from 11 a.m.to 4:30p.m .dail y: · C..t. Sal. &' S... Zp..,_ E'e'" '!'~ 7 p.a. /. 3 HOLIDAY SHOWS IN ONE! FAmY ENTEITADIMENT PACKAGE OF m YEAR! " 'CIT Of TIE WILD' ... .\ll.IJllC ... llll'OWTIYE ... rASClllATllKr' ' HOT1-w SUIFl*'ALM ly ScoH Dittrick 7;JO & t:JO t.ti lh .... Aldrin, jr,, will be riding· AJ Malaikah Shrine Silver the "Christmas Out. 0( This Mounted Patrol on m'a(ched World"float. Palominos; Joyce Ann Among other TY per· Ockerman and her cham- sonalilies and cast s of pion Appaloosa jumper, series who will be ap· Ghengis Khan; Michele pearing in the 1974 Parade May Scheurer and her Ten· are: · : ·ne ssee Walker, Ginger; Den Theresa Merritt an~ Clif· Weis en and his famous ton DavisofthepopularAB-Palomino stallion, Pertee· C-TV "That's My Mama It ·to : ChiefWhiteCloudandhis series, the cast of the "'New renowned Pinto, Mi wok; Zoo Review" and "Romper and the Southern California Room." . .Peruvian PasoliorseCJub. Equestrian entries in the parade will include: George Putnam and his Champion Palomino, King ; 5.A. F .. WY IMANCHEITE" EXJ O.O. FAWV ICITY D•t EX.I "'fll:SH 60IDOH" . . "'CIY UHClr III A .. PELHAM1·2·3"(A) ~ -CIHDHILU ...,,... Ill A ' "KAllOW HOUSl:· IPGJ "V , ..,944/100% DU.D" ll'OI ......... "'OIGIY" IGI FAMILY TWIN CINEMA ~0L'"'l&l"'Y &l\.{T ~~· 1/4 ~ • I 11 ~I BllOOllHUll~T • lll\10QSEUNIOO-• MNIGN!{T ..rrcHEUS SHCIAL HOUOAY "THI GAMILIR" lll "OPEN SU.SOM" . t.ri leyoolds ht "THI LOMCHStYARD"lRI • . "THATLL HTHt Dj.Y" ll'GI "~fl"'WAY" ll'GI "Dl.1HIY "(JO" ll'GI ""' THOUSN«I CLOWllS" 4"1LlfPER" CHJ • "BANANAS" fl'Gl • "!VElllYTHINQ YOU ALWAYS .WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX lflt .. HAllOWHOUll" IPO) ..,, 44/ I to'M.DIAD'" INI "GIOOY1T\lll•t1t1 "fHf KL ... HSM ... H" Ill "T"'KING OFl"ll.H ... M l.J·l" 1111 "DI. %HIYAGO INI "THI WILD IUHCff" Ill "IOMIT1h41S A MDT MATIOH" IN1 • . . . . Carroll O'Connor Erl"lest Borgnine Law & Di.Order lll Gl l• lj l l•ltl Mnll!Mf & Slll'af \I.Ji 'lll l <Jt~ .•. WlllW~ t.AUttN ttun'OH ''THE GAMBLER'~ .,. .. J Deily l :CJ s.t-l:JM:-45 S-.....1!41-S:2M:4S "GONE -11-m THE 11111' ClARkGAm.E VMENLEIGH LFSIJE HOWARD OLIVIA de R>\VIUAND • EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT IN FULL STEREOPHONIC , SOUND AND 70 M.M. MON. TUES.THURS. & FRt 8 P.M. ONLY WED ONLY I O'CLOCK AND 8 P.M. SAT. AND SUN. 12:30-4 :45-9:00 • MATll'IH THUl...fll ... U.T ... SUH.: OOOlS Of'lf'I 12:10 "'60M •• TUL 6:4, P..M. !RI Hi! ~le 'Y(XJ Blew tr by Som <Mlow Ond sµng by DQnnv Street c~ D't 6loopit! lr•ltiff"'Sti ~c. PARDON MY BLOOPER" bosedonrodlo& T.V:s mosl hlloOOus boners!· . ·ZM,.._. "PlA Y IT AGAIN SAM" ' -.w ......... lT. DIN CIV50f U.S.N .... ·. TMATUINUif 11t ---··-·-··-flACHllC nema...._. DlllV&·IN -9WUMUT8 ........ -.......... .............. ~ ................. ............... ,.1: M.. ...... ._ ...... .... .... ,,. ...... " ........ ..... ........ , , ... , ........ 11 HAllOW HOUSI,.. .............. 99·~c;m .,.. Trivia? It's 0 NOSOn to reod the Dolly Pilot's entertainme111 poge every Sotur~oy • ' • • CG DA.IL y PILOT • • • • 17th-~entury Yule So~gs at UCI " 1•0011 Lnnd Christmas songs by J7lh· century composers will be performed by the Universi· ty Chorus in UC Irvine's Jo~ine Arts Villaae Concert !fall Saturday und Sunday, Dec. i and 8. The 44 ·member under· gruduate chorus is conduct-• ed by Dr. Maurice Allard. UC J associate professor of mu sic . Saturday 's pc1formance will begin at 8 p.m. and Sunday's will be a matinee at'2. • -1'he program includes restive a cappella and Polychoral "·orks and ""'ill feature several soloists from the chor us and a chamber ensemble. - Pieces to be performed include "tl-tesse de Minuit pour Noel'' by M arc·Antoine Charpentier.· "Angeles Ad Pastores Ail " by Samuel! Scheidt, two choruses from "The Christmas~Story " by Heinric h Schutz. ''Vom "\Vinnie lhl' Pooh and Tiger Too" and the new cartoon by that name will hl• honfi rcd at a Disneyland celebration Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 7-8 . .Pooh :ind hi s comica l rriends from the Hundred-Acre Woods wi ll appear in thret' ;1 f1ernoon shows at Tomorrov.'land and a "Tigger tape'' parade \\'ill be s.ho,vn frc~ in Fantasyland. Many of the park's famous residents 'viii .10111 1n th(' frolil' from 10 a.m. 107 p.m . saluting the movie 's release. ~~~!11g~ H~~~ad:n K~c~~~~ or the Nativity.'' also will be . UCI CHORUS REHEARSES FOR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT "Lo How a Rose ·ere pre~ented. Or. Maurice Allard.Directs Singers; Michael Sanders Accompanies Alamitos Increases Stakes A tot a I or $50,000 in the form of five new slakes races, has been pumped into the third "winter" season or quarter horse racin~ sponsored al Los Alamitos Race Course by the Horsemen's Quarter liorse Racing As~iation . The SS-day mcCting opens Saturday anrl, will offer 15 days or daytim .e competition with first Posts daily at 12:45 p.m., through Dec . 24 . Night racing "'ill then prc\·a1I from Dec 25 through Feb. 8, with a 7:45 p.m. starting time. 1'he slakes calend<!r once again features many or the nation's finest events for quarter horses includin~ the $50,000 Champion nf _Champions, a 440-yard invilal1 onal featuring the winners of the nation's top quarter horse races . Blooming" and •'Sing \Vit.h T~cket s, at $2 .50, ~re --· Joy, GJad Voices Rais'e" by available fr_om the Fine , . ~~~. :"·"·~~·.·"·~··~"._'·~ •. •· Michael Praetorius. Arts Box Office between 10 a .m. and 2 p.m .. weekdays. A 20th-century· work by For information call the box John Lamontaine. "Son~s office at 833-6617 . 'Manon' Saved in the 2nd Aci By J AC l\JE 11Yl\1AN She is well· matched with carried away by the beauty all around the' set to collect ottlll'~llyf";tlotSUtt tenor Gaetano Scano as Des of the music-and it really is her jewelry. Puecini 's ''l\fanon Grieux.herlover.Scanonot beautiful-to the extent of The problems are not ~scaut .. at the Los Angeles only has a fine voice but is drownin'g out some early helped by the weakness of l\tusic Center is like a also a good actor and a seen.es managed .to tone the plot. which errects a "ACAQS~ 1100, STREET" thoroug hbred horse that I pleasing personality on-down the violins before the 180-degree turn during the •lltltMYQiM& trips o"er its o""'" feet at the staj(e. singers went hoarse. first intermission and leaves J .. p--.1aJ soundofthe startinggunbut David llolloway as Corsaro is responsible for theater goers perplexed for pulls through to \Vin in the Lescaut, A-tanon 's brother. some poor blocking·, which mostof acttwo. CE•etfro.7p.lfi. home stretch. is a perfect cad, just "'hat leaves singers with their Nevertheless,theinspired ~~~~~'"'~·~'g;.'~1•~-~~·~~ The New York City Opera the role calls !or, and with backs to the audience muc h music which made this Puc- p rod u ct ion st umbles MissNiska and Scanohelps toooften~obeeffectiveasa cilt's first big success, and through a number or pro· llUi · h stagede\'1Ce. the fine pe rformances by Good~ People: blcmsinthefirstact,includ · pu eevcningtoget er. . In addition, 1t1issNiskais rtli ss Niska. Scano and make, the scene ing an orchestra that drowns Antonio Barasorda as Ed-given some unconvincing l·lolloway come through in out the singers and some mondo and Michael Li-Paz movementsattheendofacl the homestrelchand theau-Sundays confusing stage movement. ~s Ge~o.nte~hoth display act· 1 l"'O when the blocking . dicnce goes home the win- But the production snaps 1ng ability but lack the vocal should send her scurrying together suddenly in act tv.·o strengl h needed in this , ________ ::_...:_-:----------..ll.-___ __:_J!!!! "'ilh a magical aria by musicallyrobustopera. ~faralin Niska in the title· The sets and costumes by role . ~1arsha Loui s Eck are for ~liss Niska , who recently the mos t part suitable, scored a success in the dif-a It hough l he bleak riculttilteroleinCherubini's Louisiana plains in the last "ft1edea," proves her-out· actisabithokey. standing acting and singing There are several more . tAlcnts in this role. vastly dif-signirlcant naws in the pro- fcrent both emotionally and duction that must be laid at ,·ocallyfromfltedca. the feet or conductor l\liss Niska· is clearly on Guiseppe t.torelli and direc- h<·r. \va y to prim a donna tor Frank Corsaro. l'm1nence. ~1ore l li .apparently got Chorale Begins Its Season ' . ·r he Irvine Ma'stc r Chorale opens its ith season of choral perrorn1ances at 8:30 p.n1 . on Friday and Saturday. l>e<'. 13 and 14 \\'ith 11 5 voices and a 40· piece orchestra in prescn· ling "Chrislm:is With The l\lastci· Chor;1ll'" Sponsored by the Or<!ngt C11unt y Ch11r al Assoe1ation. thl· l'\'ent ~·ill feature Uach 's ··l\1 a,gnifirat" and "The '.\1 an\ l\loods or ('hr1 :-.trnu:..;, b)' S haw- Hencnett .John Alexa ndC'r 11 di C'Ondurt fnr his third s,·,1~011. 'fhc con<·ert 11·11! t :i kt.· pluc(• in lhl' First Baptist l'hureh of Santa Ana . 1010 \\I . 17th SI near North FIOWl'r. 'fh 1• Sl'·'"'>n 11111 cnnt1nt1t' 111' S;l\urcla••. :\tir('h I. 11·hcn the '.\l as tl'r Chorall'. Joined li .1 th1· 11l•!l ·kno11n S:u1 D11.·t:o Yuu!h $ym1Jhony. 'Atll !Jl'l'~1·nl \\'al ton·s · Ht'l:'i h.11.1 .• 11"~ Fc;1~t " and "SOMO'HING HIT US ••• the crew is dffd ... Mlp .... pleeM, p1 ..... help utl" F1tni.,i 1tl111d · N•WllO•t C'"t•r ~,, e .. c11 • &44·0760 c;OHTIHUOUS SHOWINGS I 8u1111 P1•k •821 ... 070 Co.HIT ' '"THE CHARIOTS Of THE GOO\" MO r•SSlS NASI ' . STAlllUHG CHARLTON HESTON • KAREN &LACi • GEORGE ICENHED'f GLORIA SWANSON e HELE'.1 ltEDO'f EFREM ZIM&ALI ST JR.• SUSAN CLAllK S1D CEt.SAR e l.LNOA ILAlR • flOMT..:MST SIWH&IOOtc -· ,..,_s I ...... , NEWPOR (..-·-" " --·"""41"' T _,_ ... , ... -, .... -. '. 4. J. ,. 2 1 ..... "' ... "Thtlt ... and I" w.itoi..., - 1 19Z449J Wl~T8ROOK ~~;:,w1 ' ..... si.. • "Thot'ri Be The Day" ... ~S11d • • REVEALS • In the 1, DAILY PILOT r Pleist be ,.,,, 11111 ,ou .. !z.l IS wel 1$ set Jll6 lit# rt.WC rff«U Midi IS llllfll bl uiinirlad ifl 'n .c!ual urt11qu,11i1t Tlir llll~l'lllSMIMllO ~l«ltle pft'fSCll « tl!IOllOllll fe.KboaS of Ille llldivldUil -· THE EXCITING NEW "SENSUR-ROUND " AT EDWARDS CINEMA ONLY ........_ ... ,.. .. Illa ... ,.,.._ _ ... _ .. ..... _ ... __ ,.. ...... -.. -· .. ,........ __ _ _ ............... ""' "SLITHER" *~****************••····~ I ,, ' ' • • ' ·i t l I A G £ T F ... ' " ' ·MIXED SINGLES I,.---"'------. TUMB ·EWEEDS 8U1' j'/,\ GOJN6 l0' 1fLL ~IM AGAIN, I {jl/P54/! l l I by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson &IJ T ---(I)~</ I:\? IT W~6..I ALL M& ooesis tAll6H1 WOl.L, MA~~ 1 CAN MAK& IT llll'fll MIM A? A STANP·"' c:c.141(; ! !t by Tom K. Ryan HAVE 'oO£J 'TRIED STANDING ON VOOR TIPP'fTOES? 11\15 SECOND HAl.F WE'RE GOit-i& 10 CDME our l\\ROWll-I& ! MAMCY· AW. 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I'LL &E IN TOIJCH WITH 'r'OU ! MISS PEACH by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller CHUC K II .. MAR'CIA , .t HAVE DECIDED TO L.tVE: lACH -MOMENT ,., IJ= IT wEre THE 1.AH , FOfl l 5HA•L 'NEVElt PA5S 1J.41S WAY A6AIN ! ' j ' . . /3:J c;::J DICK TRACY t I Frictay.No!j7M:-:t?.!Q7~ PAll..'fPILOT C7 • . DOOLEY'S WORLD '!lllS rJf.W fRlf.ND or- ltltJltS IS A llOCI< ? DR. SMOCK ' ! GORDO. MOOM MULLIMS By Rod9er Bradfield J US'f NAME ONE NNANT,.,6 of HAVIN6A ~ fOFl A Ffll ENP by Geor9e Lemont t'('S A P IC"f"U R S' OP - ,_.IM. ON A "FA MOUS C70C,..ORS" e u e>Ci..6' SOM CA.R P by Gus Arriola --.l,. •••.• ~ by Ferd Johnson D~':::71 SAit> HI, MAMIE .. OM·OH ... I KNEW I SHotJl.t> H.AVE INS TA••eD A . BUR<i'A'R A•f>.RM · I JUST GOT Bf>.CK ~OME FROM TED()Y15 TAYEi>r·h AND 1115 2f>..M. AMIMAL CRACKERS LOOK, Lr.w>-1T>lE '<RO'S '6lEEPING'! by Charles M. Schulz rl-OOK-~-HA-r 'l'OU-f ~-,.,D-, '{OU DIDN'T TELL DID.'t> M'( MAIK . .. HIM J'M A GIRL!!!! by Harold Le Doux ! by Mell IN TMAT CA~E , 6 1V! Nl. !JAG" MY PfNC fL, MY +rcATE l<EY, MY COMIC 800~ ANO TH!l F""lt C&NT+ t LOANED VOIA !! • I ' by Chest~ Goul.-. · 1 ••ANO EN Wf. CO 'TO Pt NC~ TOOTS FOR UAYINC "T><£ SCf NE OF AN ACCI CEHT I PIOURE WELL NAB BR~IN TOO.'' • I • I j by Rod9er B.otlen 1 Sl(Xl.D\IE tx)l.IE 'OJER 1HE FALLS BEl'Qf<E R:ll'PING THE Ql)ESTrQN. "'My first day ofChri~tma~ \hopping wen! braulifully -1 ~laM-ed in !he fir1t noor gourmet !>hop Sflmpli~ wi~s and tha1's a.JI tile further I got~·· . ' • rM WITJI llelN1s .. .Lm SliCK HIM IN T~E Fllf.EZER. UW1LN/1f' lMANKSGMNG.' ('8 DA.IL'( PILOT . . .. ~ . Galleries I Exhibits OCC Honors Former Art' Student ' ' ORA NC E COAST COLLEGE ART CALLERY -2701 t':.iirvil'w Road. Costa t-.t esa. Abstract drawings by fl1i<'hacl !\tillnng, rormer OCC art student and current... :,tudcnt at ,UC Irvine, through Dec. 20. Hours: Monday·· }'riduy,9 a.m .-2 p.m . ' "JACK GLENNGAU..ERY-2831 E. coast Hwf., Corona del Mar. Recent palntinis by Michael Balog, Calirornia: artist who lives and .,;.iOS-ks in New York, on exhibit through Dec. S. H;ours : Mondav-Saturday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. . . . SANTORA GA.'LLERY -207 N. Broadway St.,· Santa NEWPOR'JI 8£ACll CITY HALL -·3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Oils and watercolors by Alan Elliston Adams of N port Beach.L. . ' • <.iALERfE LIDO -2811 Vill111 W1Jy, Cannery Village, Ana. Recent free form sculpture by Bob Cunningham; Newport 8'111ch. Western art by Bill Harrison, through Orange Coast College· art proressor, and acrylics and ROL~ND'S COLLECTOR. CALLERY -3545 E . Coast llwy., Corona del Mar. Wildlife wood carvings hy Wally Maarsingh, through Dec. 15. Hours: Monday-Saturday;· noon-6p.m. UC IRVIN£ GALLERY -Fine Afts Village on campu!. ·New works by Los Angeles artists Peter Alexander and Channa Davis Horowitz on exhibit. Alexandei'!.s 24,Pieces represent three years of work based on images or sunsets while Horowitz's "New Work in Time and Space" is very large and intricate charts: Hours: Daily except Monday and Saturday, noon.S p .m. Dec. 14. I lours : 1oa.m .. 5 p.m., daily except f.1onday. drawings by Luthe.r Broome and Ace Thayer. . MUIRHEAD GALLERIES'-3333 s .. Bristol St., South .GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE -15744 Golden West St:, Coa b Ch 11 d DESIGN GALLERY -240 Newport Cente r Drive, HAGENGALLERY-220NewJ)9"rtCenterDrive;Design :Hungtington Beach. Abstract paintings, drawing~ and ' st riaza, 'Costa Mesa. Lithographs y agar.·an ~sign Center. Ne~·port Beach. Abstract watercolors by Plaza,·Newport Center.·Oil pairiliriis'by R"obert WoOd" "prints by Jow Goode, James Jaravaise, David Patterson Braque and graphics and art work from Tbailanil and Darrell Ebert, Golden \Vest College professor . Hnurs: a~ li,!hograPhs and p~nls by Normaft Rockweil. Holli s : ·and Peter Plagens. Hours: Monday-Friday, ll a .m .-3 Jndia. Hours: Monday-Friday,-lO a.m.·9 p.m., Saturday, Dailu,1oa.m .·6 p.m.<1nd Sundai•s,l·S p.m. "Oaaly,noon-Sp.m. ' ' dW d d 79 .lO~_.m.'-6p.m.~ndSundayooon·5P-!11 · · ~ p.m. an e: nes ~y, . p.rg. ,, ~WNEY M USEU1'1 OF ART -Furman P ark, 10419 S. ,-;;:========================~=::::===:::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::===;::===:; Rives Ave ... Downey. ''Women Painters of the West ." t hrough J a n. 12.1975. I-lours: Daily; 1·5 p.m.; closed l\1on· <lay. SADDJ.EBACK COM•Jt.:NITY HOSPITAL -23561 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna }!ills. Oil paintings by Ethel Reith. FLOATING WALL GALLERY -1542 S. Coa st Hwy., Laguna Beach. Drawings by Ann Marie Titus and Nancy Buchanan, through Dec. 1. I-lours : Thursday-Sunday,~ noon-Sp.m. PACIFIC Si\ VINGS AND WAN -3333 Bristol St., South Coast Plaza , Costa Mesa . ~il paintings, landscapes, seast <ipcs and norals by Edith Fogarty and Faye Curlis. through Dec. 15.· 'CAL STATE .~ULLERTON LIBRARY -Display of g raphic arts and popular" culture including movie posters. comic books, paper dolls and valentines, through December. l~ours: l\1onday-'I'hursday, 7:45 a.m.·9:45'· p.m.; Fridays, '7 :45 a .m.-4:45 p.m . and Saturdays, 9 a.m :-4:45p.m. . · SANTI\ AS1\ COLLEGE GALLERY -17th and Br istol St reets. Santa Ana. ''Ten Black American Artists," a comprehensive retrospective of black attitudes :ind stylistic directions in drawing, painting, sculplure and assemblage, on'exhibit through Dec. 12. ·.Hours: Monday-Thursday; 10 a .m .-3 p.m. and .fi.1onday and Tuesday, 7·9p.m. . CLYDE ZULClf ORIGJNALS -3800 ·~ Coast Hw_y.{ Corona del Mar. Marine and landscapes by AleX: Dtigurski, through December. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE LIBl(ARY -2701 F airview Road, Costa Mes'a. Photography exhibit by Orange Co1:1st College :.;tudent, Don Corman. Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30 a .m.·10 p.m. and weekends, 10 a .m.-Sp.m. L~SG ART G,t\LLERIES -Scripps ·college, 9th and Columbia. Streets, Cl aremont. ''The Fine Art'. 0£ Food,•• ranging from Andy Warhol's soup can to 17th century Dutch painter Ja~ Van Kesscl's bowl or gr3pes, through Dcc.3. I-lours:. Daily: 1·5 p.m . ,In Sunday's Family:Weeldy: ,,..,~ ~·t·~· "-'h" A..-•h• NI I'• ·111 ...... .,·1'1., .... 1 fht\o\"-o. .. - IN., "" tlw S....-. ')f 'A'..n.1 .. , w- \ \ M.i..•~ ~,~ .... lnO•l>·~Ml1r-4 ... I A Family Weekly Sports Extra: The NFL's "Toughest Guys to Run Into" Picked by the Guys Who Run Into Them "1l li11111 1/11' lu~st 1lrsrri111ion of /rim /'ut ltenrd is lli nl 1l 'i//ir f,,,,,,..,, (1\.1111~11.~ Ci1y f.li it f's middlt lin ebael-er) i.~ a u·,,// u 11/i 11 111u 11/1r1 11ri it." -Alar1: llubbard. Oak- lo nd Raii/1·r• lt may look like ball et wllen tt's run iii slow motioh on television, but pro ba ll is big, tough and rough . And t his week t he "Super Means'' of the National football league tell who's the toughest to run into on the gridiron. You'll get bot h poin ts of view from the top defensive an~ offensive players. You 'll al so learn how many tons -yes, tons -two players could move with the energy expended when they hit each 0th.er. All Con1in; S unday with too \ \:i o" IOTOllZED TABLE SAW You get 2.5 horsepower from lhebuilt·inmolor.10"· blach rips up lo 24". easy lo '"and r9Gch conlrolL with miler gauge. '. l 'l ....... __ ' .J. .. ' f:. I ' I I -·~" , BOIECIAFT TABLE SAW . Willi MOTOR HeayY duty motor. I 112 hp, aeH-aliqn.ing rip fence. ' ~ rip and M••I acalq, thennal overload protection with renl bullon. (Hope you know what this l'MCllll because I'm lost). 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REW ABITIBI PANELS BLACI &. DECIO· ClltUill 'SAWS . . T'ilt or bent a~ment on a l Yi HP. 7Y• inch pa~r saw. Burnout P\Cltectic:l.motor, sawdust ejection cbule. The 7305 has full wrap around stee.l aboe. 7301 1477 73051977 • .. : •• • ? • BLACI &. lECIEI nGSAW 1 like tbe lliibq. It's so lightWeight and n~aotile. You can cut perfect c:urves.1tiaigbl cuts. pocket and keyhole cuta. Double insulated. 7504 J97 418 PANELS Whal does your budget say? We ha•e a panel for enry pocketbook. (Can't you ju.at lff someohe carrying ou around in her purse? Oops. · scuse my panel). Shades. tones. grains lo mat eh what••er you have in mind. PREFINISHED ELDORADO 2 97 4COLORS 97 4x8 One nice thing around here, it isn't the 1ame paneling week atter week. H•r• i• a nice selection you just golla aee. PREFINISHED ·.MALIBU 3 97"- 2COLORS •ENGLISH SYCAMORE OR AFRICAN SAMARA • ABITIBI HOMESn:AD WALNUT PRINT -· w- 5 97 HIGH GLOSS ·o co th on lo th. lo bi us sl ps by tic en ch to a to re pr , I I a Ja D pr ch de si of ly .. a p p ly le • . OJ DAIL v PILOT • Frld1y. N0\1'9rnbef 29, 197• Prayers Helped PUBLIC NOTICE .•IC111'10\IS IUSU•UI • MAfllllTAtllMEJft . lN••""''"""'-l1dolf!l~••1 111 TOWN AND COUNTlt'( SPA ttl UlrllTIEO St•tES .ll:ACING .f.$Stl, UI SU PElt •t11tlf ENGIHEERIHG. 1tsl2 lt«ll ........ , HW!llflfl• 9t-11. Qlli.rN• • • Ohio Farm Y'reld Increased -. By GEORGE CORNELL APll•u.iMWriMr NEWYORK -With ' tounty orriclals measuring the results, experUnenlers on an Ohio -farm si;.y they found that portions of a field th'at had been the object or loving prayers yielded the biggest crop: The case orrered an un· usual instance of recent stepped-up interest in psychi~ phenomena, viewed by many with keen skep- licisin. • ''Somehow God 's creative energy or growth can be channeled, through us even to plants," says Gus Alex· ander of Wright State University, who holds a doc- torate in com~unications research and who set up the project. tion und ·~ho begun study· ing psychic phenomena about a year ago. Alexander said the pro· ttss lncolved "psycho· kinesis with living things. It's similar to what people "BY SOME means, when do lhrougb prayer and to a person concentrates on the whole idea or spiritual sending his love, God chan-· healing. In ;this case, it's nels that love to others, to a healing for tl\e soybeans." pet or even a plot or soy- beans,'' he said in a ALTllOUGH PSYCHIC telephone interview. communication involving In checking results or the human beings has been at· experiment late in October, t ested by various re- lhe Greene county age'nt's searchers, the idea of such teehnical assistant, Donald communication with H. Tate, was on hand to vegetation has bee n weigh the yields from the ·generally considered far- six ·experimental and six· fetched. lllONkl T. Cl•r•, Jr,!_ttti2 I~""" ~l~ 8"<11, C.llT9f11MIW... ~~lMI' " C-ttcl by M lflo . ~klT,Cl•t~,Jr. ' TM!. llMHMl'IJ ... , f!IN will! Ult C'MIMY o.n. ot or..,... c-•v .,. ""-*"' 1t. ltl4 .• ' -PubU~d Or•noe (O;Ht !).Illy Pilot, ,....,,...H,tt,1'.-t>tce,,..\,W~ IJ\J..1 PUBLIC NOTICE 8Dl!ll NOTICE TO CREOITOlllS SU,.l!ltlOR COUJITOl'THE ST•Te: 01' CALI FOllNIA l'OA THE CIOUNTY OF ORANGE ..i.. A·llMJ Ett1I• ot CHJllRl.ES FLOYO HALE. tle(Nwd. NOTfCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to IN er""!"'" of lht obo~ N-O<IK-IJMol ... PtfSOIOI fWvlne cl•lmi. ~nM IN wl1I OKffltnll •ro retulrt<1 ,a Ille~ willl U.. llKf'wrf ...ouc:11tr1. ;,. °"' o11; .. o1 1111 c"'1' OI tr. •bo~ llflllUt<I t-1. or lo pr...i control plots. According to the figures, five of the experimental strips produced heavier yields than adjacent control strips, while in the sixth case, the control strip had a Nevertheless. a recent ltltm. w1t11111e ...ceii•r• vout1•u~. •o uw ,,,,_.,;g,ntd ii IM ollice cf lllr •1\lorrit~. book on the s ubject JOSIEPHB.MERAYMAN lll,l'l'IW,Mls. published by Harper and "°"· s..,111 a.,..,,,.,.,., u111arn1., .,.,_" Se lftt Plott of bu$1ritu ol Ult ~9'1a Ill .Row, ''The cret Life or •H ..,..1e,...,.,,..i .. 11MJ lO 111e m.i.or.w1c1 Pla,nts,'' by Christopher ~ . ..;111;,. tour ,,_111i .. 1er111e 1;rs1 Bi d d P t T k p,illlluollOllolUlh nol•Ct. r an e er omp ins, o.1e<1No¥i!mtwrs.1•u . IT WAS CARRlED out on slightly greater yield. In the experiment, a has been a best-seller in re· IOAJACQUELINEJACO&SEN cent months. ~=~ut~;::.:i::=1111 JOllE,.Hl.Ml!llAYMAN Ill MW. Mh11N,Swlle 11 ..._..1,C.lilo .. li A.nwMylwE1t<wlri1 f'libllsMO Or•nge ColU ~\Ir Pifol. ~wmbe!' I. I!, 2J, !t, 197• •114'14 I PUBLIC NOTICE a soybean field near group or 10 people at Alexander. who did his Jamestown, O~io, east of Dayton's Church of the undergraduate work at Dayton, with daily\ Golden Key, supplied with Harvardandwhoholdsad· prayerful attention of .8 diagra ms of the soybean· 'van,ced degrees from the church group focused on six: plots, took on the task of .University of San Francisco d~s1g~a~e~ plots. but not on ''sending love" to the ex· ·and Michigan State. said six adJOJning control plot.s.1 peri menttal areas each "plants have some degree NoT1ce:Toc•101TO•S Alexander says .~e yie d night at 11 :30 p.m. for about or consciousness. So do all s~~~:i:,i:~~~~:~~~"T;:. of s~ybeans r~ceiving t.he 40days. forms or life. although cer-THECOUNTYOFORANGe: special attention was in,· lainly not to the same No,,..,,.,. d by 4 percent ove Eit•lt "' NELLE SAUMNS DALV, crease TllE REV, Noel Cornely, degree as human beings.'' o.ct•10e<1. the comparable control rounder and minister of the NOTICE 1s HEREBY G•vEN io '"" plot, even though the ex-non-donom1·nat1-onal church Following the results of crt0iior1 °'me •bow ..,._.i *<lfdettl lfl.lt all Ptrsotll fWvi~ <l•lm• ~Ml U. w iO periment extended over on· which incorporates ideas of the soybean experiment on __ ,,, •r~ reciu1re<1to1;1e1,..,.,, wt•" 1111 Jy a thl-rd o! the grow1'ng th r r M d ........ ,yvoucM ... intMclllco<ftl'le(l9rll, various major religions and e ~ arm o a yna r "' trw •1:10vt tntine<1 • .,..,,, ... 10 "'"""' 5eason. which works with-extra---Bigamon,-Ale xander said .,,.,m, ••1n '"" Iii'<.._...,, ..._,..,,5-io ,,.., •·Jr put to use, our psychic sensory perception, says : he and several others plan ~r-~1 :;K~ ~.:i:::,:.-o;J::, abilities -our abilities of to undertake experiments w111c:11 1s .,,. ~1;Ke 01 ~ o1 '"' prayer -could vastly im-"These.experiments deal through "sending love'' to UllCll~ent<l in•llm•tter1per1MNngio111e th Id' food 'th th d' t · Htoi.ofwl0<1ect<1e,.1.w1tf\in'-'"*""' prove e wor s supp· w1 e 1rec commuruca· .several of Bigamon's dairy .tter1Mrl~tPYblk1ti<>t>a1tNsno11c.e. ly,'' says Alexander, who tion of energy, as a kind or cows. o.1..,No~m~r1t.••N teaehesspeech communica-nourishment." Llnl•no.i~GelH1er A<lfo!llO!Ur•l•I~ of Ille E•i.teor Ille •tto>ot Nfl\e<I <lec- THE FAMILY aRCUS By BU Keane -------:: ,,. r r rl'.. ' r, ~ • (."'\ '.J...,<:;:)J>---7 I I/ • ,.. 1,,fi . ' '•_'!- Al left is the actual thickness and depth of the authoritative, encyclo- pedic Official 197~ Associated Press Almanac. Packed into its more than 1.000 pages are facts, figures and information on just about every subje<:t of interest. If you wan No have the right answer on hand. instantly. this portable, practical "Know-it-all" edition is a must for your referen<:e library. IT'S IVllLIBLE THROUGH THIS NEWSPAPER AT THE SPECl!l PRICE Of •. , $2.00 PIUS 25 CEHIS FOR POSTAGE & HANDLING USI TlllS COU,!IN TO OIOlR "HE HAS accurate re- cords on the milk produc- tion of all his cows and we'd like to see what •ve can do ·about increasing it," Alex· ander said. As for the bean crop next year, he added. "By carry- ing on the experiment throughout the entire grow- ing season, the results should be even more spec· tacular, increasing the yield 10 to 20 percent." PICTITIOUSIUSINUS MAMl!STATIMINf T,.lcl4IO'l'fl"9""1CM liCIOlflQ ...... lllMllt ' COMCORO PAOOIJCTS CO., 1011 811Mrk. Or .• CHI• MIM, Callfiwflle ..._ CMnel W. lteyNlfl, 1011 ltl"'11; Or,. C.t.tMllol, C•lllonll• ft61' Tllll 1)\11/Mll 11 tonclll'Cld 'Y In Mo -~·· (Nrlll W. R•YNlctl T'-11 Sl•litml11! ••I Ill.ell Wiltll ti. ~y Otrt. o1 Oreng.e Cou111w on '-n!llM' t2, 1t11. • MIJ JIWITZ, HURWITZ ANO REMER .. UlldSlrfft ... 0 ... J IJU .... _, k..:~,Cilifot"litHoM -.i.Ylt... Admiftl11r•lril ftt: l11'1 '1l·MM Publhht<I Or•flV'! Cc•SI D•lt~ Pilol, Nov. 77. lt, •rid Oec. •. u . 1~1~ •l l7·7• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC•NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE •1CTITIOIJ$ llJSINESS · NAM•STATliMl!NT The lllllowlne P«i.an 11 daine bo.Kl11ns .all: : • • ·Assi>clATEO 1P,,ovsrA1ES, 2Sltl v .. Piloro B••nc • IP.O. 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NlW~ UACN View Newpott To CataRna W,950 3 be&oorn.I, pXll • • VIEW PRIVATE 'Aith Wide OJle'l eptetacular view. 8 e t t e r hurry ita va~. Cat I .... nn Gl'OITK.t • ff'S FUN TO Ill Nt:lt WOOD SllEAM Condomlfthnns SJt.!M-$44,'50 3 BR, :l Ba Jfomes MAr Nowpart .. Upptr 8""' Uve by man made nJMitll \lll'Oatll. 34S llllil'mlly °'· ' 5'&-1223 I Trivia?. h\. ,. ..... , .. _4th• , Delly Pllel'• . --1 ..... 1 I ,. .. _ry / ••1v,,., ON TOf' Of THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH JHE. NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMe·s· ' . - COTTAGES t. 2 bedroom ooltajlt' in· Quail Valley for only St2,500 -complctel.v furnished . 2. 2 bedroom duuni! room, sleepinjl porch, 2 bath, one block to Newparl Ueach -needs a Jot of work. Try $19.~50. ' 3. A 2 bedroom and a l bt·droom all on ono choice CDM lol. Try S62,000. 4. Choice loca tion on the Point. rcotal ~ 111 th e 3rea. Adorable rt•dwood c:o llttg(". Asking $68,500. fi75-7225 LIDO ISLE No a II Large 6 BR. & den, 6 ba. home on sandy beach; or use as 4 BR , den home wit.ob · 2 B& apt; 50 ft. Jot, s hore mo&i!ng. $295.ooo. . · -"Fa?tiJy horn~: 6 bdrms .. 4 baths. 36 Ft. Lo\. i•r & slip. $295.000. '! WATHFROMT LOTS 40X90 Ft. $250,000 30X l05 Fl. $165,000 Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Boys1dc 011v~ N 8 6 75 6161 •' ' LOVELY CARMELITA Brand ne"· Cluff~ hstlne and a bea111y! Lovclv Curmehta model! with an "old" Blurl ..: central location near a pool. Thi~ 2 story model features 3 bdrms. a hobby ro om and has tho se tnzy shu1 te rs. rich carpeting, and enclosed patio that wP all lovfl so much. Don t mi ... s this one· i1 has 2200 sq. ft . and class ! at only $82.:iOO. Ut<IQUE HOMES Rtaffon -'75·6000 2443 f , Coost Hwy .. CCW'OM .. Mer General R.E. 1002Gener•I R.E. 1002 ----------.£41ate @ ~~ J90Newport Fashion Center Dr. Island IHHOHAHILL 3 BR, 2600 sq. II .. sensational Harbor View Home. POpular Portofino Model on fee lot featurin' sep. guest house, lush custom upgrading thruout. Be sure to see this one. NEWPORT RA.CH IJor. 640-1120 SANT A AHA UM: 833-J 151 Gen3ral R.E. 1002 General R.E. THROW AWAY THAT WISHBONE OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE Jnvitl~ charm. Manlctftd ;yard. TasteruUy appointed. Owner will help you ueume 71'~ FHA kian with pay· Over 2400 sq ft 1..---~~--~=~--~~~-~=~I rnent of $214 per month. Veneral R.E. 1002 General R.E'. 1002 Spacious floor plan wltta 4 1-;:~:;i;I:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-1 JUMBO BEDROOMS Sdds I f4¥ spice to this barpln. Full m!.J_,;BE THANKFUL!! ~~~ ~~':"..;: -.. ..,.t.bar we gave you the tip on ihe 3 ~~;. TT'SfVNTOtJE.HJOE1 duplexes lociited at 202·4·6 Fernleaf. Ill ~ CdJ\1. 3 Bdrms., 3 baths each unit· l.llJ!l:}!:JJI located onl,· one lot away ·rrom Ocea~Jiltllj@ Bll'd. Where else can .vou bu y a brand --·-••••!!!! now duplex for s1;2.500 & you own lhe SPACIOUS USE YOUR- VA LOAN lund" . SUPERLATIVE BAYand BEACH 675 -3000 This elegant 5 bedroom home has all the lavi sh extras from shake roof to formal dining room. Kids can romp in the 40' pool while adull! enjoy I he jacuzzi and built-In flrering and fireplaet-for keeping warm too. $58,500. 1\'or .. Action • Gener'1 ~.e. 1£1Quail i . ••• Call 642-5678 P•apm:;.~ • 1002 General R.E. 1002. " :.:.~~ ow~ frf9hl New p©t-t ere-rt wtle,~~ :1@u. o..re, rut o..r~e, freo1 Thi:> clrPP'?d ¥\'\Vf', sh1nrilaj roof, s;i!tOOx ~··{le dooe ('n!,1c.1v 1n .,.,ood, wOOd. v1ood 1v1ll !1•rn vou on. Or l•l1 Bui, 1! ~P•'rL1ctJ!dt hilltop 1. wnt1omes ut1•~r1v IJnl•~P .inv nth1 rs, 1 r1 t1·~-d :ib0v1 · 1~11' r( ·c,1 ( 1 Ni .·1ri~ ·t Be.:ch. _.i·ci..e vo111 r,syctit~. '"hit 11q111 111 ior .J l ·,urt I; · troll tt11our,h (Of ::.uper goil cart l l\.Jr) .. ",' :\, 111 •.droorn~. dec~s. I 1lcor•, <;, r" tc !u.o.(11y, l~I thC' {llrlCIOUSness. t :ve ,,a1t.rn1 1r 0''1no:. 11nd th" tJrri•! lei v.n1p ,~11 yc111 (.lu:i ~IM.~ ,;1 559,000 Jnc;l up, y<.U (!<lli 1 IOv•· H:•· oJl(h,lr :11ri• .1nd '''i1mrn.n11 .tr .J :• r:ri1; N·•1·.;-..1! Bench· C"oJst Ht0nw.iy lo 5upc.rlOI' drld secood µ,:ar up !he r.~I. MOO OUAll~t. NIWl"OIT ll&CM OCEANFRONT We Thank God for His Many Blessings rc-...W::~:E 4 Bdrms .. ' 2 bath!; chalet style with beamed ceilings & loft On R·2 lot: rould be converted to duplex. Priced at $129.500 Call: 613-3663 673-8086 Eves. ~REALTORS -~51 .. 6"44l41- (0pon Evanlnt•l associated 8AOKEAS -AEALTORS 1Dl'o W Balb<>" 1>11 ll>lJ General R.E. 1002 General R.E. macnab /Irvine realtg FINER HOMES 1002 From $66,500 to $775,000 CAMEO SHORES Big & quiet! All the privacy you'll ever want in this 4 bedroom, 2\1:! bath POOL home. Nice 1.£?. lot -nice location! Sll7,900. John Watts 644-6200 CAll) HEW WITH VIEW! Newl \' li sl ed.J bedroom, 21~ bath Blu£fs condominium with view of Newport Bay . One of lhe best buys in the Bluffs at S74,950. Jeanne Newman 642·8235 (1\12) I LAGUNA RACH -$66,500! "Cozy" 3 bedroom·, 2 bath. ramily room home w / firePlace. Beautiful Anthon.v pool & pool sweep. Top condi1 inn? On Top of The World. Lynne Rothell 644·6200 CA 13) ' IRVIHE TERRACE FAMILY KOME Architect designed 3 bedroom, conv. den. fti milv room pome. Handsome spill rock fireplace. Gourmel kitchen. App't. ·only. Dona Chichester 642·8235 1Al41 · HAUOR VIEW HOMES Ow .... ]!! • J ledroo.., 2 --C....i Modtl - S0.900 ' 4 ledroomt,2-•-M°""'Jo Modtt -$78,900 ~ S Bedrooms. l bcrthi, pool -Somerset Model -SI 11 ,900 Joyct -642-12l5 IA 151 CORBIN-MARTIN Realtors * 644-7662 * DECORATOR'S HOME Otolce 4 BR, 2 ba w I format dining &-secluded rnBlr suite. Thia Seleet Property ii in a prime Cosla Me 11 a nelgbborbcod " priced al only $46,!KX>. Call 556-2660. C:::SELECT T'PROPERTIES Reduced Price $4,00Q Nestled in liarboi View l11lls on private corner Jot. Your own beautiful view ol the \\'Orld. Large f o u r bedroon1 family h o m e , 1002 General ft!. "1. '°'"'"t'" s.11,,tt/i tf"''"44 REaLTOR~ $12,000 DOWN WATERFRONT, S p a c I o u s , sparkling, and sptttacular CANAL FRONT 5 bedroom family home or swinging pad . .,Low, l 0 w price at $77,!m. Only $12.000 down and owner will urry financing at low 8% in- terest. EXECUTIVE SPANISH 2 STORY Lu.sh aardcn. 2 Uocy ~11ry. Sunken parlo r . Old world brick bettrtJ1, fonnill banqutl roonf. 18' gourmet's galley. Mo.mmo1h f I es 1 a r o o m . Twlstlng stairc11.se. 8&1corutid hallway. Separate childttna wlna:. 5 enonnous bcdrooma. 4 balhs. Glglllltlc master suite. Separote vanl· ty area. 60' wrap around party patio ·with fittrtna:. Assume 7% VA total pay. ment $350 per month. Owner must go -t a k e advantage. Call 842-2535. Another exclusive program 1ron1 COMPANY REALTORS SINCE 19+1 673-4400 ~" "• pooL cai1 I' jQuail i o"'""'" "'""'°., "'°" Plac• ,~ HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM THE SALES STAFF Coldwell Banker Realtor1 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin H ills Rd. ! ll~l;li'll ,_~_ .. _QU_P_Ar_~._~._-~_~w-~_.~_._._._~:_'" Newport Beach $685 COLLEGE PARK NEWPORT HEIGHTS JUST REDUCED BEAUTIFUL R-2 LOT-lovol, alley fttteSI, side & rear. SCHEDULED INCOME From beautiful triplex. Pric- ed at $69,500. Two 2 bedroom + l bedroom, 1 ~ bath owner's unit. Quick! HESTER-BROWN & A1soc:iate1, Inc • 14-01 Dove St., Ste. 220 133-9711 Canyan View $36,900 Harbor area living at It's best Su p e r b community facll!Ues. Olym pic size pool. Green ~111. Splendi d loca· tlon. Otannlns:: ena-y t o ch~ry living roo1n w 11 h atairca:M? a n d fireplace. Family fun room open to very private garden pallo. Spacious: btdroom.!!. Ca 11 546-23U. Ol'EN TIL t • "3 FUN 10 BE NICEf ~ li~llfll WOOD STREAM Candominlums $39,500. -$14,9541 3 BR, 2 Ba Homn near Newport's U()Dt:r Bly. Live b)' mM made running stream. 3'5 ·university Or. 548-7221 G.I. \\'elromt~ 4 + 11p1Ltldlng poot Bia comer lot Wlllk 10 10C¥o DOWN Build upgtaln unit and have Good financing avnUabie on panoramic ocean v I e w • this 3 bedroon1 . 2 bath $27,500. home. Larie li\1ng rm PETE BARRETT w/lirepla", bllr•, pa tio. w.e 1ru11...., + • .rooo. -REALTY-646-ma Evo. 556-1674 642•5200 '75-4060 Lachenmyer: R ~altor .......-----~ ~;- From treasures to truh Turn them Into cash CAU. DAILY PD.OT s@~JUlA-~t-trs · That Intriguing Word Game with a Chucllo fillt•il lty NY l. ,OUAN O Reo110""119 lflll•rl of U.• A--"-_....._ loYr ao:rombled -d1 ,b.. low 10 f0tm IOYr limplo WO!'d1. • ,., ••f. •n 1 • ., "'°'-"''" f..• IC ·1 l_-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-j ~hool and ml\JOr sho~ll\J. I W . .-C ts a btrl'ahll Call •-----------------flR:imt now 847..«tlO. I I I I I I ,SCRAM-LETS An•w•r• In Cl•sslflcatlon 1080 l I .r DAILY PILOT 1002General 504 BEGON IA, COM • ... South of 1-lwy. Well appointed duplex, 3 bdrms., 2 balhs e'ol! unil. Uppe r unit has lovely ocean.,v \e \Y . \Va\k1n 1! distanct• to shops. restl\1ranls & banks. Price onlv Sl 12 :lOO. 4633 DORCHESTER, COM VIS FOR VACAMT EIS FOR EXCELLEllT And this E plan in the Ohl Bluffs is jusl th'a t : excellent and vacant. It 's also colorful, absolutely charming with an added breakfast ar,ea, s kylights. cute-as-the-di ckens wallpapers and 3 bedrooms, 2300 sq. ft. Owners are makin~ two house _p.axments and want •• to see you! See it! at $82.500. J UNIQUE HOMES Reallon-675-6,000 2443 E. c-t Hwy. Corona de! Mor HA VE YOU HAD IT ••• With commonplace cubicles '? Here is a ple~sin g combination or easy Jiving 1 1ns1de and active times outs id e. Un~rowded . 4 Bedr:ooms. 3 Baths. Desira ble location. A Knockout! $86.500. FU>< PENINSULA HOME Char.ming _2 bedroom+ convert1~~e den with spacious patio, high beam ce1hnJ?, steps to private tennis club. A real hohdaytreat at$89 .5000. LOT OH "llG CANYON" GOLF COURSE Super location. End of cul-de-sac to~chini? o~ go!f course. Jusl reduced $2.\00., makmg 11 best priced tot in Big Canyon. $7:.!,500, ' . MAGNIFICENT VIEW A real ch~tmer. 3 Bedrooms. 3 b<1ths den and l a~·ge family or dining room. 2 Love ly pnt1os. 3 C~r gHragc. s parkling pool . One 0 1 Irvine 'f errace's best $189.500. . WANT AH fXClUSIVE ADDRESS7 Beller take a look at this large two s~o~y 4 bedroom home .with formal din1n.j!. room,. Located on corner lot prov1d1ng .views oC N8wpor.t Beacti llghls •l ni ght and water during the day. $185.000. ! • GAU.XV DRIVE -VIEW This on~ hn s ,it all _ gorgeous virw, pool. & .1acuzzi. 4 bedrooms, 3 balhs, family . room. Largt tiled ' alrium wi th w3 1k ·1.n. wet bal--pcrft•ct for entert:umngl $179.500. DIAL 64'·1766 2161 San Joa.,iln HiUs J!d. M.I. A <;OLDWRI. IANKT co. ( I 4 ', I ' Jo ,. 'I '" I i i I ' , I 11 I i! I I I I. I - ( f I ' I • 3 OAJLY PILOT Frid.U1 N~ 29, 1914 ThL1r1day, NMmbfr (8, 1974 OAI LV P!l.OT f) 1 __ ... ~•-•_l _R_.E_.~~-l~OO~l~G~ ... '--'~'-•~·~·~~~1~002~ -~-'-'_l_R_.E_.~~-1-002-'-G~•n_•~·~·i~R~·~E~·~~~1002;;;,;;. l ~G~o~n~or~o~i~R~.E~·~~~l~OO~l=G='=""::::.'•=l~R~·~E~·~~~l~OOl;,:.. ....::C~o~ro~n~a~d~e~l~M~a~r-~l~Dl~l~C~o~ro=n~1~d~1~l~Mo.::;,r~-l~D2;.:.:;ll:G~1~n~"~·~l~R.~E=·:...~-l~00::::2 ' Wt givo Thor*s to all our Friends & Customers "WESTCLIFF" 1733 W11tcllff Dr. M•wport leach 645-72ZI DAN WALLEN rJNE-owner J ackie Archer , Sam Crane, Gary Hall. C h arle s Hh t , Bill Huntle y . Vi c J ashinski, Bill and RuUi Lund, John Nash. Carl Pearlston. Anthony a nd Gloria Piazza, Ed Stephe ns. ~ you for yow butiMss! 1 1002 G•neral R.E. 1002 * Balboa Bay Properties * BAY AVE. BAYFRONT 4 Units $79,500 ! Vista del Lido Owner· says sell ! Lge. 1-BJ;t. luxury apt. Submit all offers Overlooking Lido Isle. 675-7060 Sell or lease. $69,500. HARD TO FIND 556-8800 h1esa Verde 2-sty. 4 BR, DUPLEX I Cam. rm .. 3 ba . Lovely yard, quiet st r e e t . ""1,500. 642·7491 ',.,..- 3 & 2 Bdrm. units. Good rental a rea. Costa 1\ilesa. Good financing.· $49,500 640.8484 REALTORS 4 Local Offices To Serve You ind on Payments FIXER UPPER • $2T,500 SUNS HINE 1-101\1E - 3 bed· roon1, 2 bath, 2 car gAragl', owne1• will finance at 970 2 STORY WATERFRONT Fixer Upper with pier & slip $97.500 - TERMS. No qunufy1ng or poinls. \Vill consider boat or any newer Mercedes Benz as down pa:vment. W ATERFROMT DUPLEX with Pie r & Slip. Close to everythinJ:!, Excellent r enla ls. $84 .. -lQO. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llvd. comer 30th. OPEH HOUSE SAT/SUH 10-5 2481 lr•lne A•e., "Newport Chateou1" FROM YOUR PRIVATE DECK 3 LEFT! NEW QUALITY CONDOS. All with 3 BR. 2' .. BA . Up to lll40 sq ft. bltin R /O. d:;hwhrs. compactors. bi.I! dbl g.ir w /sep lndr y are<.1 . .and much more. $46,950 to $S6.950 10% DOWN. YOU OWN THE LAND. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 2919 WtwDOrillvd.. Suite #6 cor.of 30th. Genetail R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 ~ .. ~ .. ~~~------ Beautifullv decorated 5 BR , 41/2 ba., paneling, J frplc:s. Ramp/slip. S26U,000. Custom 5 BR. 4 ba .• with 80 ft . of view frontage on lagoon. Ramp/1 loat S295.000 . 70 Uftda Ide Dri•t Prime 45 ft . Lagoon Lot -SIS0,000 For information on all homes & lots call BILLGRUND-V, REALTOR lnteresl, no poi.nts. ExcJu-~==::;:::::::;::::=:::::::::::==:::=-sive with ':;; General R."E. 1002G1neral R.E. 1002 341 Boy!.1dc O r 111(.· NB 675 -6161 2'211 Newport II. ~ta Mesa 640-8811 Whrre else" Ana nolhrng soulh ol 5,,a H:1r1chs bOloncss to cornp.iit~ 111111tti ~ Bul 1t1L:n it dot:, (h·1y con1p;:i11":>011 Dt:•·~1 • • cOUl1yaaJ!:i b.:1lton11>~ ,ir1tl !l•'th:. \ "'/·t· /•evet'f\'Jhf'te SµJCIOV'i :icc.nn1nl0clatinci ~("· ft:SIClt•nccs tor Ulltl)llllt'\Ol'H_•T:; \lllq)<J -' Shf'.J\h('{I CllJlj")P(I f'.1Vt s.1llt1nx -~rch1h::<:lur<· [)pfies (Jt·scriphon.·n1u:.t t>f> E4taU@ 190Ncwport Center Dr. COUNTRY HOME Fashion Island Carefree l iving in this 3 BR, ram rm beaut:v on the greenbelt and close to c lub. Priced to sell at $51.950. • NEWPORT IEACH Line: 640-1120 SANTA AHA U..: 833-3151 BAYCREST Large custo1n bulU 3 bedr111, fam room, 2 lit'<'plaCt'~. 3 bath home. Overslzt'd !<1t. enclosed yard \\1th hcnutiful new pool & llccking. Qui1•1. ~ec'JUdeci slrret on onr of the I better SII'Cl'!li ln NC'I\ [l01'! Beach. Low lnlrrt•st l uvailable. A rcnl buy al $84,950. 644-7270 '" < ·' . . -lu.J(,.,. s.~t& tj6,..IU'b4 R!l LTORS · ''***** Herit6ge Collection BEACHWALK TOWMHOUSE IEAUTIFULLY Ul'GRADED -2 Bedroom. 2 bath. Like new, udult occupied. SpockMK Room1. J>errl'l't lot·ation neur OJ,·mpil' pool. j acuzzi, game room and t ennis court. Asking onl y 851.500. CaH ·540·1151. COST A MESA TRIPLEX START YOUR INVESTMENT PROGRAM HERE -good tax s helter + LO\\' l\.1AINENANCE. :.?:1 Large units. eal·h Y.'ith 2 patios. g;i,' ~ ~~1nanci ng available . Priced al only SG:l,000. Call 546-5180. GREEM BROOK JUST LISTED -on quiet street . Near South Coas l Cl'nter . Near new 4 bl'droom. li!t' rami ly roo1n. many U\l :?radcd extras. ftlay houst-for th• yolHM)sters. Owner movin~. must havt' fast ac-tion. Lowest priced Grcenbrook 4 bedroom. Cal 540-1151. TUCKED AWAY IN A QUIET CORNER OF COSTA MESA - lovt•ly 3 bt•droorn. 2 bath with beautiful car pets. ne w paint. and dark room . ilome must Ix• sold 110\V. You namt-tfllt- tenns! Fl lA. VA or ? Call soon. "-'On't last ! 546·5880. CAREFREE LIVIMG IM RIVIE.RA TOWNHOUSE -many tuston1 improvem e nts. LarCJ• master bedroom, 3 average bedrooms. 2 11~ b;t ths. pant'llC'd den & li ving room w fple . t\ must see, S4 1.000. C~ 540-115 1. BA YCREST'S BEST $85,000 -QUALITY IEST, c·ustom pool home -feat uring 3 overs ized bedrooms. large w ood pane lled den. beautifu l forma l d ining, 2 fireplacl'S. 3 buths. loads of s tortJge. Atrium e ntrance and OVl'rs 1zed garage. Home cent...-s a round lo••lv paol ana. l\1any m any custom features . VA TERMS A\'A I LABl.~.:. Call fn r complete detai ls. 546-5880. MAME YOUR TERMS VA MO DOWM -FHA. o r s ubmit your idea. Des 1>erate owner leavlnJ! Hnd mus! se ll. 4 Redroom. ~ bath. fan1il\. fi re place, bltns. exet·llent location OPEN TO ALL TERMS, bring your ol"ft'r. a s king: $:!7 .!100. Call 540-1151. DUPLEX 2 YEARS YOU,..G -lovely ov,,ner 's un11 wilh :J bi·drooms. 2 baths. ramil \' room. count r ~' kit e h e n . forma l d i nin g. fireplact'. double .L!ilral!f' & much mort'. Aparlment has I bedroom, 1 bath , ;1 lso y,·ith }!:1rrt,l?t' and fire\)lact•. lldeal for mother.in·lawl. OY.1t1cr moving north . mu s t st•ll ~ Off1·red a t $59,500. Call 546-5BBO. SECLUDED EASTSIDE VERY SPACIOUS QUALITY HOME -in quiet are<1 . Loaded \Vith y,•a rm woods. !'h<1ke roof. wood l'Xlerinr. knotty pine interior. P lease c a ll for mor e dt'lails. l)r1(·L'd a t $62,950. Call 540-1151 . I !'!"IQuall ~ liilPlac• · Prop.,.t1n · 7S1-1fl0 i.oG ~AM.U. JtlW"°41f •IACH REALTORS THAMKSGIVIMG We Wi:!nt lo pause loduy and reflect on ·What we . as full time ,, .. al estate professionals, huvc LO be tha nk ful for . We love our business. or we wouhln'1 be 111 i1 ! \Ve ure successful in our bus iness, or we wouldn t bt.• in it! We en1nv ~XCC'llenl on·j!nin~ r Clutinnships Y.'ith our 1nan y clients. or we Wouldn't still b\' Hble to represent tht•m. We e n,ioy all our fe llo"' officemates, or we wouldn't he in this office. AND WE ENJOYED OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS IN SALES IN NOVEMBER. because wt• are a very enthu s 1as l1 c. ful ltime. group ol prolcssionals who know how to get a jol'i done. Give us a call , our enthusiasm is catchinl!! Call t\15· 1225 I BR, 3 BA. U~Ulll<'-'?tk, 2 Story , open bl"lltn Cath~'l"lrt11 Ceil'g., dhl. trplc, fountain, "''adinr; pool, 1ep play &rca, quirt cul-0£'-IM!.c 111. $.12.JOO. fl,o 1tg1~. phi. 536-2698 3 + F'A·',~t~ll~.Y~,-. .,-,,-,,-,,~.,,~,-.. -r.: Aulhentl<' i\.h•,.,11•,,n lilc t!'lt.>1' Ne-II' plush "IU'f)t1 1"1.'\\" drap1·s . 1..-.v<'I~· 11•·1~11borhood Only S 13,90<.I~ L"nll l\J.;1 now s.17 1JIU Balboa P1nin1u11 1007 CONlHl-8'" O\\'NEP •. 000 1': Or:t•anr1·on1. Uni! z~:. $75.nuu . Tct·m~ opc11 ~'.-l'.112 COiiege Park 1020 POOL-Patlo-lkn. 3nR, mA, Oin. mt. CQr11er ~. Bit~ ins. 011'11t•r S.19.~. ~ ' .:orona del Mar 1022. Don't Cal Me ., A Duple.I!' " l"tll a del;ghtful 2BRand dto \)\\·ners 1-e~idcnce .. >Ith bea&t uful pr1vHte 1•roul)ds PLUS A «ha1ini11g lBP. reril1tl wilh private yard '!UJTCntly pro- ducinc 22:)/mo. ALL General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 on a generous 47Xll8 lot in ____ , __ ....::.::.:::...=;;:;:~ . .....:::::...---__ the bes1 south-0f·hW)' locu· tion. $89.500 firm GET THE BIRD ' HARRY COPfLAHD-MARCIA LOOP 1.ast \\1eeks pr11perly plug pr1·1.l' al 11lt' \\'l'cktv l{l•:1ll\' 1-\oa rd mccl 1nl.( ..,<i !'i a ·r hanks?iving' turkey supplied 11~· the Hank uf Costa ~l c:-;a r:strO\\ l)l·part mt.>nl and prt'!'ientt•d by l\1AHt'I.\ l.l)(lP ~:strO\V off1l·1•r ~Ir l'O PELA~ll :i men1ber of F'or1•:..t ~: Ol~on sa\~s staff. Ha r bor Boult!v:1rd nff11·1· .,1:011 thl· prit.c lor h1 -. ll!-<ling of a dupll'X a1 I Pl 151 h Street . Newport B\'<tl"h l 'o1npl't1l1q11 1, spirited <i s f i ft ~' or 111orc S;d l'sm~n prt•sent the ;.1n1en111,.:-. ;11111 ht·:-.l s1•1Jing featurt·s of a Mul!iph· l.1:-;t1n~ propcrt,· P rlZl'S are furni:-.ht'd hi th1· /\ff1ll ;ttl' ~=s(.'r ll\\' offi{·es of !ht· ~t'\\'llUr\ ll ar bor ·Cost<-1 l\lc sa l~oo.trcl ol HF:ALTOHS. Call 644· 721l ~ WE HAVE DUPLEXES!! Try this o~ TOP CORONA DEL 1-tAR location · comfonab~ 2 BR & Den home in front, wltb sharp upstairs l sg__ Qt new carpeting throU&boot). fron1 yard prlwe)" 9.lt>n· prired at only $89.500. Can us to see this jev;cl. &14-7211 IMA 0-EFLATIONERS- Raisc your (WIN) garden here! ·l:i FL R-2 kit, bf.'sl \Valkill" location, \\'t'll bil l 2 BR,, din/den ho111e 1vltb hdwd. firs. $69,500 * * * Unusual tri-levcl 2 BR., den, wooded canyon lo!. Ocean view fron1 super liv~ rnt. & tlcck. Only t'J.4.500 It. !o<'llrr 1•1ill liruuict:. "Next year $86~??" University RMlty :3001 E._Cst. Hwy.__!1J...6."iib I REAL BARGAIH 2 bdrn1.. 2 bath deli~ tK'ar park & lerwiS. ,Q)url,s. RrtlUl"t'd to $5-1,900. Call us I tri M'C anti n111.kc orter. !\light trade. 67s..a600 Anytime •VISION• REALTY 2743 E. Coast llwy Corona dcl !\Tar General R.~. 1002 General R.E. 1002 Estate Builders International BIG CANTON BEAUTY -$265,000 Great tlose·up vie"' or gnlf ro11rst• lrom Nr:\\' q u ;1n ~, bit 5 BH & r·n home. \Vood paneling. stone & man_.,. unusual ft.·atu res. 2 I I I San Joaquin Hills Road ts prescntJy laking resc1'\"U· tlons IJ11 thC'ir n c w L'Oll· dominilu11s, Canyon Cr C' ~ 1 EstUIC'~. loc;i led 111 the COi'· ner 0£ Puciric Viev.· Drive ,\; llC\\I ~IHCArthur Blvd In Corona lie! ~tar, slarth11> 1 at S66,000. PHONfo~ 64iH).IOO; OWNER Ch arm i n g duplx., O<.'<'MI sic!e of ll"''Y· al2 Begonia.\ Ne\lo·ly dct."IJl"dted, frpl. ca. unil, luth & pla11ter, COP!)Cl' plumbing. lg. pat'lo, cnct.1 dbl. gar. Plumbed for~ g as /clec.fwater. $79.:iOO. Ev<"s. 714/544-199!1 0 pen Sat/SUn. 11·>1 NEWPOR T CENTER. H.B. 644·4910 ENJOY PRIVACY Spacious 4 BR., lgc. pool & , 1002 Y<>td. Needs .. TLC", bul a great buy at $82,000 General R.E. 1002 1 Genaral R.E. Ont• hlOf'k I•' hhJ(' ptif'ific. -GEM- C[lt>ll bran\ f'f'ilin~s. pl'i\"ate 120-l•' Tu,tin Ave., N.B. LUXURY BAYFRONT •·1Jt·r1yflrd cntr;., Mexiran REALTOrtS · 642·4G23 Pa11nr;11111c· virw or ll:1y <i nd lilt• l_locr~. i\ltu:h n1 o r _1' ! --OcEANVIEW __ , ' Oct•fln. 2 B.-.rlrn1 ,!',; :.! h:ith !'rr~l1)!.(' N°('1\'Jll'll'I 10<.'allon. . . , S'.l.9:iO Ci.II ;\,en\ nu v.'. l~Al~OH.V I ~\\ lllLl.S sev11ri1y Cr1ntlon1in(11111. H•llll ~17-fiOIO. 3, ER, :zi'll Ba, Fnn1·1·ni. ? ~l1r~. S!27.500. I ---trplcs, Custon1 De co r . PETE BARRETT E:.. r 1' 11 ti 1· <' J)OOI hn1ne. $126,j()Q, 6~1-0308 -REALTY-111'11!\. t('IJTn<'I Dining. ::-oflr· LUXURY DUPLEX 060 1111: r:11hr1trn l ,. r i l in I?,.. 642-5200 675-4 E11tr11;1inrr's 1ln»1n1 yard. * $1-IO,OOO * lkec.1 oooul to IX' appiet.1a!Pd Mot01 up upcrlQf AvellUf' fr om the Pac1tic COO!>t ighVlt!)l_ 10 eight i.rnastill)gJTIO(lelS F-rOfH 9,00'"0'"'itnd wortr1 every penny ano tt~n oon1 :;;r111t J1 New1)1)1'1 Beach. ettt'lt~r You nughl Ql"I a 1ungllJ! OI rrc~h l l!tn1flt~· 1lrro1· .. I u. n1_i 1 y OPEN SAT_& SUN 1·5 _ 1 , ":~;e:ro-;_,•,:.:a:1:R:".c:E~.:.:.:.:.:.~100'.'o~2.:_G_e_n_•_••_l_R_.E_. ___ 1002_ l ~G-e_n_e,-e~l~R~.-E-. --~1~00=2•G~.-n-er-a~l~R~.•E-.---..=I'"'-s··"-~1! 1'4._!:?0~ agl. BY OWNER 6-11--0,sl'l Costai Mes• 1024! sea·bbfne J11' I (714)645-6141 - 60°/o SOLD IM I st WEEK .J/.arlor fi.acienJa J./.omej (AN A DULT DEVELOPMENT) SIMGLE STORY 2&3'BE .. QOM HOUSES AT 1971 PRICES FOUMTAIM VALLEY $28 500 OffHorloorll•d.-HorfflofW....,.r A•e. fRQM I (LOOK FOR S IGN & FLAGS! · • FEATURES •HEAVY SHAKE I Tl LE ROOFS • FOACEO AIR HEATING •~CAA GARAGEW/ELECTAICOPENEA •CARPETS. DRAPES •CONCRETE DAIV'CWAYS • STOVE·DlSHWASHER·DISPOSAL • LANOSCAPING &SPRINKLEAS •FENCED REAR YARD 6°/o CAL VET & COMVEMTIOMAL FIMAMCIMG OPEM DAILY I 0·6 BUDRON, INC . 839 -6010 or 531 .-408 3 l•p ttii1 ltol!dy dl...C:,•l"f Wlttl Y•ll fflls Wffltfl!d CN fOll te ho11M•lt1111tlAt• All HM IKcttloftf listed !>.low .,. Oncrlbitd 111 trwot.r derall lty edTerthlitt elM- wlrtero i• today'• Dally Pilot WANT ADS. r•rtoM t.howl11t opo11 1!011141 tor 1010 tir to rent are 11r.,.cl '- ,Jl1t MKh h1formotlo111 1111 tlll1 col11m11 HC!rt frldoy, Scrt- 11rdoy & S1111d._. HOUSES FOR SALE J BEDROOMS 854 Santa Ana St. (Arch Beach lits) Lag 4!ft-li55 1 $59.500 Sun. 1·4 J BR & FAM RM or DEN 434 Tustin A\'e .. Ney,•port Beach 645-0070 $U4,900 Frl Sol Sun 1-5 J BR & GUEST HOUSE •611 Aldcan l'I.. NC\\ port lleigh1 s 675-276.1 S74.500 l·"ri Sol Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE J BR & FAM RM 345 University Or. 1Ne.'1r \\rick 11n~ 1 1\1{ 546-1223 $39.50().$44.950 S'11 Sun 10·5 * Pool .:: ' • *DESPERATE* , 4 BR, 2 H.'I, DR find t'nn11J~1 Rm. 1'1()(1{'1 llnn1r 1-ondi!l!•n. t"inancing 11\'1til11b\e or lrttj•t option. $·19.900. 314 VillAn<J\'.l Hd. ;~9-16.~1 ASSUM E 7V. FHA LOAN T.11111 p:1ynu•nr $:..l()i. 4 BR. , l lln, :!!•l'«I.:•~. \\"estslde C'nsht 'r.-1t·~:i . 0\VNt.:P.18HOKER, ;).'17-:-,0~) HY 01\'NER 1~ Ul're! O\l!t'li'IOkinJZ SACC. 3 hr, n,. Pr upiwr. prin. nnly, ii)' ! ftppl. 552,:,0.l, 18Zi ~1•'11~1 Dr. no nnt dtsrurh n;.'<·u1i;.111t'l. 1~11;...;7.;i1 l -----rrn,··~.:"'ro=s~n"1oc=1l.--1 C 'I II S. or ('f,Ct. 1hl' I R.-. ': Kn flOOlllC, lA:'\l~ 1 11 Jun .... $4:!,500 rJS Rf •• AL l-~ST1\T.E I ~1 1-1-llAA 1 {1\\ :-. rr: :lhr. und•'1' S",j.flll(I l)T·11'f' h~ 11'\(1.1 ,\!'L'O'}r ~L. !>ii:i-~Jf\.t.' ~.._-,,, '" see, f,,r i!1•t.11l!1i 211 ll~hl6'.!S \\'O\\';-COST,\-l\1F~l:<WI l'lf·wn Tr~·Jr.51; .. t).l) 3 Brt. :! l'\J\, 2 ('B.f ~a.1~r. .'IL0T. r,K\.O:U 1:r~i 4: T Br. sin:'"~nn Xl't~t.' (\'l'\l'k. Top left.'. J\i;t., ·,1'\ ';739 3 BR. 1 tia, e11t<., rlrps. Ntw1y t\('('flratt'o.l S:\0,000. o 11 l~'~'.1 .,,i>1~--~l!'l:I .\.i.;t."\tt•:-\'A :i Hi ~ Hfl j 1iirncr lo!. S:t!>,000. Ownl"l'I ,\•;1"1t 711!i--i'i'.l!i _____ , ' '~-C0tta Mesa ... . -Frkl•Y. Novtmbtr 24J, 1'74 OAlLV PILOT 0 4 JIJ.W Lagun11 Beach 1048 L1guna Beach 1048 2000 1069 SOnll An1 lOIO I-Propo\1y 2000 income Property 1----"-""---1 --· Not Foreclosed , .• Enclosed!!! Y<'.¥. 11 "hlmrt'll•r\Jig lnd<ll'tl' pool ll 1'th1 li.;11 I ~ lhb bo•autiful F:ASTSIDE Cl')!<l;i t.1•''a ~llf'. l~ut 1ti.11·~ JU.."\ rtir h•'illlUllni;: . II 1.1 ... , ha' n lieti\') ;i;h .. kt• roof :i lu~h tJi<:hoJ1d111 l.o .... n V. 11 h ,, 1op.1•1nklll'r ">°'11•n1 l•+r , . .,~,· nuuntt>nt'lrlt,., 1.iu~ it ~ ,.,, ,, Quil't 1-ul d.-~I('. \\11.11 rnore ('(1Uh1 you a~k lnr .. OPEN llOU~E SUNP!t Y I J 23o Stwrv."OOd J•bu"'' I VACANT & READY! r'1·l1>1Jn11<• 'J'ha nkwlr:tVlnlt I u :it~ I·· \f\l\I' In (In ('l'tdlt n.1pr<J\!ll llnd t'TI)O)' J blJ( lltln11~ \\/ ,,n :utct.~I f(l111ll,1 r."·'tl & IR•>I Entin• ho1nr· t 1~·.·rpt•tr,f 111 <i\IJ'l!.•r (lhtsh 11•111" ~I • i·n h. •r1t.,r.111 '°''"'' ti' •n "1hh•·rt "" U.t th' ""I•'! .J.••!JIH 1h!o ~ \'~\ J.1o111 l•I T [) \.~l:<os:·· -~~I \\I I 'I rr •if t:;!!, U\\11• I II 1111 1 n ... 2nd T ll Red C1rp.t, Re altor s 842-SS41 1 ------* Open Sun. 1-4 * 854 Santa Ana St. Ar<'h ll rnr h Hc1eh1 s. 3 B1-•tlrooms. 2 b:1th ... l)u1cl location. t•nd o( street.'"J<ocin' tu l''p;1nrl. fo'ant ;.1stu: otcJn \ 11,.·\\' rrnm rnost :dl roonlS! S.59.500. [)(•an Pu1J1r1 BIG CANYON, llfST BUY BE SEffiED BffORE CHRIS,TMAS '"'·114..roo1,Y1ew: MUST SEU TlllS WEBWllll UI0,000 ,_ V... - AC CEPT HST Offlll ova $170,000. # l C1MnV Hiii• L-o,.. Hoow s..day -11 to 4 C'* 64M 777, 644-5145 Laguna Beach 1048 Lak• ForHt !--"~~~~~~~~ A.'lSUMAllLE nlA LOAN 6 Units -Mesa and ..,,,., i. wllllno< lo oony $87,500 2nd' tru.Jt deed. ~'O story modtl coodlt witb two I.Jed-Two 3 unll buildings • prime rooms. two batbl. F\llJy cu-. Colla Mesa 1 o c a 11 on • 3 peted and draped. Eocloud mlnutea to So. Cout Plaza. yatd and aanie Communi-10.5e;Ci ap rate + lll.4o/o 11 pool and pla~ for apendable. Qu!et cul de 1nc. childrt:n. ~cellenl family GIOI& ~ per mo n lb I u·.i-kltated al ~!d'&d-HWTY · call to p re v I e w w .. ~. (n4) 752-1700 . ckn and Harbor for only INVr:::rMENT DIVlSlON $26, 7"JO. Ca11 833-2332 or ... 60-1000 for further lnforma· llon. Of' call ~ for ;in ,1p. 1--------iiiiiiiiiiiii polnm .... o FHA ASSUMPTION Harcum&Hom Realtors 49 4-8551 998 ~yrt!'. L091Mo leach >llp.110 JOHAis -?-0 04' 10~ 1°/o INTEREST 2-STORY LARGE WOODED LOT •fie111t1 Zoned for bor"9es, J)(!Xk-like GR EAT '• o•' "•'•II f1'"•ft )< •&cYI \ \l,L•~l HE \t;r\ A 8lRG ENTERPRISES CO *Just Red uced* $2000 BY OWNER 4 97·1744 REALTY Huntington Beach 1040 Laguna Beach 1048 utn'IOlpbere stuTOUnds this INVESTMENT 3 Sdtni + den home w/ 3' unlll. All 2 Br, 1 " l Story, l Bedrm OPEN SUN. 1-5 Seauurw 4Br., 2 fl1ll ha.tbs. small cor,.i. Fresh paint in Ba, trplc. 12 yrs old. low )'01i.10-1n \'11111 Cord, EASTSIDE 545 WINDSOR PL. Sha" carpeta, but l l· In•· ' out! Remodeled kitchen. vacany. WW aeU on con- 0.-t,lt atrd hJU•'ll'" 1hru--0ut WESTSIDE fl('i1t th<' rne'lllt'\' rnarket.1be Dls'lwa 1 her. gorgeous S39,500.. Owner will carry tract. P rinc i ples only. !-.uJ){'r ,·Jcr1n J... ",u11:. likl· .• 1 J 01111,.r ,viii C'lltTY the entire custon1 drupes. La.rgl'.' ex-2nd T.D. $440,t'OJ Frunk 1~1t n IM·1H•r ll<Jn1c fur B11t•111~.. llll'l:l' <fl·n with Ctifr Dr Condo S00,000 walkways. It's 8 RE AL HS-7151 833-35M 111ncto ·I 1,,1nly $2'J,!-~ .\.~k Jur All ;11'0\1n~ lht' \Q\11\ tht•rC' ht ! rirt-t T.D .. or 1e11i;e/option. 5 J.'Ofl SALEORTRADF. po&ed aggregate po.Ho & Red C•rpet, RNltor1 Sp.rling RHf Est11te $3-1.~i()(l. ·nu~ "Pflrlth'.1~ 1·il'1u1 lll'l'!Jlt.u;~·: r.un1ly roon1; ex-3 Hll fo'<1bulous Vu S95,000 BARGAIN al $ 4 4 • OO O ·!~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~;I iiiiiri~~~~:;:::-iiiii hvouJ h1u. ;l !Je.th·ins. 1.•ohl •~·n.~h<' 1•nl<'rtaining arras. Tr1p\t'x,CdM ar S9A,500 58&-.5960Prlnclpalsonly. 1; BE YOUR' OWN Bl·:ST Buy !n n1u1·h rl!'~1rt'd ~h••~ r 11t'l)('t. and ls "'t'll J 111'tlJU S4. r1. Stunnini; coastal J BR Pool N.Hch $79.500 Lido Isle 10561 --~· • LANDLORD 1::!1i.t11ld<'. 2 & 1'0n1•1•r! i!•'t1. 1 ,,._..,rMl963-.4W 1h•1~)rlll {<(j , 1hl'UQ>1!. Lcx'utl•cl I v•l')l1> 1n1n1 1•11J1ts Verdeii 10 L>esi~ner's llome $159,500 $8l 1'1\1\ FOURPLEX In ..-loca· hh 'IKln f1un rn1 11/ 1ru1K.:'l\'"j fn I~· lu~·d ~tr, .. ·~011 11 IJuna llfunt. SHi\J.~iOO Triplex, N.-t>:nd SI00,000 ,~ tion ln Costa ri.t:S-.~~$92.500. nek r1·111 in fl(l1fhl d1·11 •• PINE: ~·nESll LIVING-:u·gt· 111 1 111 11•lll ·t nr EMERALD BAY f.Xl't:ul1vc Home $1&!,500 Bu y& LIDO Houl6! Don't m1ss out on lhb one, ~lu~ ,crpt lhnMiul, b I I 1 n \\'t'lrorn<• 1•1 rh1.• care(rre hl· 1'111111lt"r ~lor;uii.:•· :ind pork Gn•at wh i1c \\3lcr VIC\\'. ·I Occun Vu.•w l..ol 52.5.000 t blk from \\'ATER. 2 br. Mobile Hon\91 call ~s:~·h. l'O\'.'d s-li'':~ 'C-"<.i'/ i nX1llpl11•re o r secludl.'d "n· ~~c wu.u~-~· ,1•1urry 10 see ! Bdnns., 4 b.i.lhs, dCTl v.tth Com!. 90' Front. $95,000 2 ba, den, 1400 ssq. fl. for 111le 1100 TM RMI Est• flllr r t s1~•<.'(, .. • a juyrrn•nt! I luge estate i.i2e 5 ne11i c; '"-:· fu'l•11I u L·; form;1I rlining nn.. liq. Store, Santa Ana ~t qulet end of Isle. Ideal GREENLEAF 83M133. or "'"'2551 &IO-l;(ii~ y ::i rd 111· I fr uit tr t! l' ~ ~ COATS s1•(•h1dNJ radiant hra.ted 1er· Liq. Store. Costa l'olesa for single or couple. No ~alore-Bool & Trailer ae· C & 1111·1·. C.vntr:1I l~·R11on Printing Shop& Property maint. Fee land. terms 5_Star AdUlt Comm _UJ1 It y cess. 4 min. to the Spec· W WALLACE ll'rln1.~ l'Oltrls. $1~!0.000 CkeanfrontHm. 1450,000 avail. 675-6.212. 1750 Wbiltier Ave, CM bu tacular Pacific Oc.:ean: WWk REALTORS MONARC H S A Y 5Un1ts. La.liluna $129,000 BY OWNER avail a brautiful 24xOO Bar· to schools & sOOpp1ng:, l 4 J3dr1ns .. formal dining rm., O«an Vi ew Lot $19.500 Ml • VI j 1067 rirJeton Mobile Home. Call tilork awny. Reduc-ed for 962-4454 fan1lly nn.; seclusion * * * * -'~·~·~·•~n;...;~·~~·'---'.0.::01 between9a m &6pm.. Quh·k Si.ill' to $18,500 \I,\ ofJerM by rnatUl'ctrees; fine UAV £ NEED FOR _ 646-7965 o ~ I ~-1• pool * 3 Br ~. air cond.,,i-==~""'~===-:~r;;n.=.;6-~~ 1·crlorn11uu·c CO VINGTON ~i:;:~ $l~~:{W r iivn " ~l'~~:d :;~~nu:~:;~rt fo r close to everything, asswne $SAVE YOUR MONEY!$ BRO'S 4-PLEXES j .COAST RO.YALE loan, total mnthly pymnts LEASEanew1noblleofyour Liquor store w/property, only $257. $39,900. 241.U Bar-cho;~ w-option to buy! All $45SO Down }' . , . hi south Lui;uuna ~hes! nrea; coast <irea only . quero, owner at 212 No. Cst ptcyments applied toward Show1' like-a "drean1." \'er.• NEAR NEW PARK !n~~~onnation & locution 1 !.l(hn1!-.., 2 b.1 ths in Shoppinl!Ct>nler,Or<inge Hwy, Lag. Beach. 494-1003. purchase. 556-8297 itpncloos floor plan reatun>S -111·1in h1.1Usc, plus separate Co .. lar.i:e or small. l bdnn!I. 2 b."tlh~. bcautirul Bt»uillftJl J hednWJm, 1 'A KASABIAN b"lM.'St quartf'l°S. Spectacular MOney available for _N;e;w;;po;;;;rt;;;;B;;Hdt;;;;;;;;;;;;1;069;;jBe~:ci::.ut 2 vi~ ~ r ~a ~~ airy ft.1nlly niom, Con1en1po Ualh~. l?nl'k httplace, t>I('(• Real Estate 962-'644 lK'e<lll &. '>liiite ..... 1ter viev.~ income property • Laguna Beach. $26 ,0 00 . INOUST. PARK Prime, new ~ indust. park of 10 buildings. 166,tm Square Feet Excellent Terms Bill G.rundy, Rltr. * 67~161 * kllehrn ii•ilh buill·ln.<1. N1.•ii• IJltns with rlble oveu rani.-c, . thru lar~e lrc1:s. $98,500 c·oni;truction. WATERFRONT Owner 497-I!!02. Lov I I nr"1r "'"hont anti shoppin". l·v1'ne 1044 1 Oh ·11 t"ilrpt'ts.. t'. )' pttrly 11;11 o. 0 1 s"'l2 :i(ll " • 1 ~ ncoml' rroperty at w1 BAYSHORES TR.LR Park. $15500 Call ;,w.ti2!J ny · · • tradeforJstT.D. 2Bl' partiall BY OWNER at 6"-X gross [ .. __ ·~ I' F On Th 0 ~ Sharp 2 story 4 bdnn home ' nessooo" -can· (714y) ·-· .,,.ck --·· before TARBEU. east is ne U 'lier °'' lhe <•n•I in Newpo"" rurn. • .,. .... .. t'in•1"('lll l'.:A \•a1J.onall •• ,,.....18~ --nd ., xtra lg unt·-Snl<'ll 1he t u r k e Y roas11nc ......... prntl~·rtit's-25 Y"'"P· Shores. \\1111 sell or trade• .;;==·-~·0~· ~~~~-~-J~~~ ' • ' ... . ~._ ---__ I"""'_ S '6R2E-44M701D(Er.L•:E)DS446·BllR03 nnd ~ the pies set ou! to ,,.,,,.11oni-2nd T.D. SS ,\vailable. 1$.18,500 equity). 4 Units. 0n1 ·m. Size ~tobile Home in unib w/pool C.M. Low . ~ VII cool ns you take a look al 1105N.Coau Hwy.,Laguna !he water ror only l77,500! Adult Park on t eBay vac. &; renta gl'Olll $40,600. ~:~~<'n~ ~~ ~i~g~%e~! 494-1177 146~ S. CoastHicJhway Al'lk for Fr:Jnk. $18,750. 540-3672 ~Mto ~. 'f!u.~i 2956HarborBlvd. SJ 5 ,000. T a lk abou t formaJ. lhe bf'droom s Loquno8 eoch497-1744 ~ Commercl11l~rpty 1~ CWTl!l'lfrate.OWC2nd.Int. I• COLONIAL '"'"'·l magioe 4 BR, ~um bo' 1,....,, There" nl'° Do It Yourself! . COMMERCIAf.-only, Syn. Prin. only. 2 BA. t:.enut front kitchen, f d I 11 b ild j I --64j)<7l5 1 fu Back Bay area v.·iUt 5 un an game niom a{I( a you are I\ u er or us .... ~ . PREPAID INTERm AND PdlNTS Sound inwsb'Mnts t1.Vllilable fOf' 197~ dOIJ111 with llO!t dollan. Unlll, mobile hOme parka. o r l I c e buildings, 1nottJ&. and 1 b op p l ng centel"ll. Our 1111t f r will be pleased to coonllnate with yotJr accoun,tant. By a pp o Int me n t only. IN· VESTMENT DIVIS I 0 N tn4) 1az-1920 IF!:~:.i 752•1920 I~ 1400 QUAil st HIWH>lf If.Kt *PRICE SLASHED* $3050 2 Individual lfomee. 2 BR, l BA &-1 BR, l BA. Pa,y for themaelves. Exterior neoAiy. pe.inted. Walk to major shopping c e n t e r • MOlit desired Costa Mesa. Elst· side. $46,900. Call HHl6'l2. COVINGTON 11 J $89,950 i UnbelleYable • but troe! .1tjst listed 36 units, !) Jourplexts, com P I et <' w/new ap-double greenbelt location ror 1\'tult to have the pleasure of NEW CUSTOM --9 701 RETURN INOOME TAX SAVER! BR's plUJ family rm plus phanct.>S, lge mclo9ed patio, lhl~ :!""!llctry t111nhse priced i;ceing your hom.C' grow from • IO f Unit Apt Bldgs, brand new. dining nn. nus lO )'ear old 11t>v.• tiits and paint. Located nt $61.500 the ground up. here's your **BY OWNE.R** ~-~• ~r~~:• .. Y !!,~ Cose escrow th.la year for I ~~~i; &k.'COla home has io:lds ol on a safe cul~l'!-MC. Va· 552-7500 opp()rtunily. T\i·o VIE\V In the heart or South Laguna. Uttau.uo _ •-.:..... ULU""' max. tax shelter. Ideal for 11 new tile nnd v.·all panelin:; cent and owner wants ac-LOTS with plans for a fan-Ot-enn view. l..ge. 3 bdrm., Brand N~ 3 Br + fam rm, & paces. Beautiful Spanish ownen to Uloi! in frool 3 ~~.a pleasw·e 10 1>how. 11<>n. Cnll 546-5880. Heritage • VIS ION • lastic honi<' ... nrop by nnd 2~ balh cus1on1 home, ready 2~' bo. Tennis Club V~ motil. Visible from s an BR. Many d c 1 u xe ap. 0 J FEENSTRA lt£>111tors. hnve ri J 00 k .... op EN 1lnog' ""'•'"r'~ .. ~ry! ~oo"'mlg,c.,~[lhv-~~~. o" ls~be.lt. l . • Diego FreewTopay. Showswth 9.1$'1 polnllobnentR"I Cho,l,ceL> .... l!. B. · ' REALTY HOUSE !:iATURDAY AND '"' • "'"" enn c..... swim g cap rate. gro area loca n. Ir., ~. &12-4.'113 lnl'. 519·31G2 Rancho La Cuesta SUNDAY I lo 4. Corner beamed r·eil. & frplc. Lge. pool. $.1000 Dn; $550 Mo. PRINCIPAIS ONLY! Call FOR SALE New L uxury EASTSIDE II. R('(I llill Company . Su111n1il Drive iind Summit yard, room for pool. ~fatw-e OPEN, Fri, Sat, Sun-2716 to preview ffi4) 752-1700 Waterrront triplex w/view DOLL HOUSE $~1·~ eTakicn ov~~n~~i1~~: I :U:"':.v:. :P:":'*:C:'":':":":':'v:;:~: \VRy. Or cu ll ~. ~J~~~ :~~~~~~ ~~)~ ~~1~:~0: a (The IIDTESTMll~I· !~I ~'i:!r.~::Y·I~ ~i~ Hardwood noorcd be a u l y Near, school. park. library THE COLONY DOWN HANDLES; MAKES ~---- -graCE'd hy fhJit ll'res on and bike trail. Convenient ('('ntr:il e rl 1 r y, THIS AN XLNT BUY AT Corner: 3 BR., newly mione. • faeplaces. Sep. I au n d r Y extra !ipnciou!ll lot Great lor 1, step-dO\\·n living roon1, ht l'!::e $87,500. Submit all trades. ~farinera School. tee. lot.)_~,~~~!~~!!!!!!'!!! fac'a., bltins, & tra5h com--··1--"•· •-0•-1o-. • r _ -1 ,. h lk FHA/VA, $fil.tm pe.cfm'll. 60' pier I slip. MJ< • .... ~ ~ ·''-" ""' "'' "' .., l'OUn ry Ile en, wa -in hi ldake grandJna. $29,500. closet and um:;raded ap-9l"~"'-'J":)C;!'\ -GEM-Profusionlll Office C:u ~Beu t ~im · I IQ "I ~ H Z.4471 (-)546·1101 pll"""'" All llm~ le<11~< MAGNIFICENT Uu=<u ~ IDF ~·-•-A NB Building " · a UGI ...... nnd more In this 3 bdrm., :t ""'ti-~Il'll'g' '""LU' ve., · ' Top Anaheim location! 8 unit.I NEW 4. unit, 2 blocks to Place . IV\MBUNG RUSTIC ne a r bath hon1c with quiet <.u rnci· FAMILY HOME 499•2800 RE.Al.TORS 642-4623 carpeted air conditioned beach. Creat buy, good tax Properties bench! S emi-cu st 0 ni location. Community pools I DEAL FOR TWO Ideal sJ~Hon far an owner: write-off.Income $1200. mo. 752 •1920 "'/loads of sq. ft. H U)le and ll'nni.c; L'OUrts. $48,500 Drastic Reduction Charming Bungalow in one user. Sell or exchange fur Many xtrlll. 53fr2570 1400 OUAR ST. 1>11wP011t 1r.1t H 17:-.~4 i::tme nn. Lllx:ID H ,f,, F CAL L 552·7500 $68,500 On The Rim 0.f New P~ rt Be a~ h 's residential income So\lth $«>.<m. +PI.EX, $1 o , o o o 11011! 11/slidl·. -+-1YOOCI <k>ck. • VI SION • No. Maint.-Walk Schls. fult'Sl locations.. 2. BR~ + Coast Area. down •. Income S600 mo ., SEE THIS!! :1 ~lo, neiv custoni ki!chen. 1 2 level 4 BR & ramily honle. Thill brentht11king Vie\\' ol Den & 2 BA. Nice V\e'W', $135,(XXI 8t2-0389 or 713-399-55$ l\tASSIVF. ll u c k Fin>pl ll<"•'.1 all. !il.'I~ l'IC'an! ~orm du-'tl". '1 12'·: balh.~. }luge !iv rm w/ historic & Paciric Aliso Can· ~~v~l~a.l~ a tnri'r a~ Call 644-7211 Park like vard Ce ct a r l1r '· 1nl·hlg krng masll'1'! REALTY stone frplc k new s ha g yon, is o.llOO!>t nar<..'O!ic. .. ,500 paneled Uvi1.i;:-rOOm, 3 BH. j 1101• of a kind 11ni,1 nuly A It('(] Jilli Conip;uiy 1•rp1s. Hit in kit. oversized Alone, stained glass, term ;t~u~: 2_: I $74 • rJn ~l l[L nAIL[Y !.. ASSUCIATES 2 BR. on iOOO Sq r1:Corm•r _i.;;:l.CKIO, Bk~_962-00,,·~n5.G1fT~j .~u;";'v~-;f';ar~k~"';;"~"~'·~· ~In:;'~~ p.11ifl 11/ bltin BBQ, dbl <.'Ota tile, 3 bdnns., 2 fire-Ted Hubert & 11.ssociates Lot. Complett•ly ":ill"'trd In FITS YOUR BUDGET J.:arag<>. 5 r111n. to beach. pluccs. $132,500 3355 Via Lkio 675-8jOO color or your choic\" $:\li,:i00. 1 1 3 BR Home w I H F Pool $1 NGL E? Tl RE 0 OF Call 6'1fl-116';'2.·,...~· -=':Li'",i;·q~ui;d:ia;it:;:io;;n;-cS~oli:e:--==1.=::;:;;=;;=;::;;;:;:=::~~~ C.1ll ~Si-238"1 nr 5-l~l!fil :_I. 1.•k•• ynur s av 1 n. g ~ and PAYING RENT? Owner will consider contract. JAX Sffll~ Dana Poin t 1026 Hl'Su1i11· szi.· .. p I n1 II pay-Qo.\·11 )'tltlr own 1 BR, 2 BA 10% down, balance 8%%; n1i.:111 , \\';dkulg distan<.'t' to Con<lo1niniu111 & ex·lerif!ll('(' Balboa 8 Ni':W DUPLEX ~ M·honl-sl~)flS & rxirk. Call c;111;frc'<' hv1n_g a1 it 's Ucst. duplC?x, 'h blk. tet $60,000 Shelter 1914 Ocean VlC'WS from $&'!,9j(J /\.1111,v •od;iy! Ato\, R93-8533 ClOSl' to ~hop1.1\no, fld!Jll pciof ~. 2 BR .• 1 ba .. $79,500. 30Df Growth on Down ·~· I o " " Balboa beach rottage, % to .,......,} Alfl agii 1· D y H $5 QOO?? \\'/ jact1zzi rind tennis. Call bl.k. to bay· 2 BR. den, 1 3 A tenant. 3 net leue tor Ag!. 496-3431 ° OU ave ' · · TIO\\' to see this gn'lll tittle --SPECTACULAR ba $49soo' Bal~ Point 10 >Tl Cia!Sllied • • • • . • • • • • 6G-5678 DANA POINT DUPLEXES ................. ~:Ct'.i 6 New bet.utiflll d From $68,950>lrfo,r S9500 down t 'C 4-Plex $79,S k""l Offic..i Open WkentWl.W Wk days call 49&.-3431/1-- 33931 !\talqa Dfi.r\l! ! Dana Harbor lnc:o~. If so move INTO • • • h1dl'-<1-\\';1y. pr i cc d at ·• ' · NO WORK, NO WORRY· El Toro 1032 1supcr 3 BR. Ol\~r will car· $43.750. GRUBB & ELLIS OCEAN VIEWS ~~ 4 BR., den, 2 ha., JUsr MAKES MONEY! •----------ry linalX"ing at 9'63 . This Real Estat<', 6Ta-7!fil. from many rooms or this im· ~tarStwn Realty 6r:>-4600 OWNER, 675-7414 1',; Interest v,on't last long. Com m $4 maculate Emerald Bay home For 11n ad In Wom11n's Workl Coll Sue 642·5671, etx. 330 2·Slory pools, <'1<'1.". bllns. lov.• ta.'<<'S. • 3,750 luxurious-4 Br, 4 Ba-deluxe Sunsats Supreme Ch11rmlng Mot•I Uike Forrst !\like hns dt'tails! A g t .•. ,\\·ill buy '.! BR. '.! BA· kitchen-3 car garage-"-'Oll't Bay & ocean view. 3 Bdrma.. In Laguna BHch By 011,·ner J itt!·9.171 Bradley !\1odel in Univer~U) last long. $1~.500. "'--2 batha; comp I e t e I y Independence can be yoon B<'r111tif111 4 BR., :t full ~"J!hs. --USE YOUR VA P11 rk, Villai::{' r. Imni;u-.. LING O REAL ESTATE remodeled. Fee l a nd . with this .11pt.-mote1 in the sha~ carpets, btt-111s . . 1 BH . f e-l l l\'_i>ll l11k<'n 1·a!'f'ofhoinl•\\/ Ol1l1•r l11rt~l' rlup!<'X on R-2 494-SOS6or~1397 $69,SCX>. Owner will assist heart of Laguna. 3 Apts., D1!ih\vashC'L'. G1•1·~eou;. :-;..·t•'lll' :-iunlml'~l 1 111C('ly ldSt·pd l:U'\;l' hu1·k1 lo!: up1}('r 1u1i! ~ BR.. in 1:Mn ....ln~. U units & 2 11tores. Steps , . .. . , I 11 1th S•'i>. f•1nn:1J lJ1n-r111, ""II C h 1 1 !"'"'•I *LOW DOWN* ---~ ( us1om d1 .ipes. L"q~e cx- 1 11,1-; f;onl rtn ('lrlln clel'. .,.., o. as. o ·er;i'.w , .... 1. li.:t>. l;1111Jy rm .. living r1n.. to beach & shoppin.K:. Ocean IJUSO~I aL:J.;re~ale 11:ill0 & 111 " .,: ni l II /all 011·111·1· 1:111 l'On~tUt'~i· ·~1 11/[rplc .. h1g OCf'tlll vie\v. New 3 BR lloine \\•Ith view. Coa.sl ,HVt')'. frontage. wal~11y~. It's <1 A JtEJ\L 1 1 11"1 ·,1 r ' '1 , ,'I srl·ond . GRUBB & ELLIS ]..:J\\'j'I' uni! 1-BR .. l"he\'ry P<'m"'""RI "--,. & Bea-,,, Approx. $38,212 groall in-1\.\ Ri;t. \-...: ·11 ~!•.if•' I 1 •·1.11 ~1a.·~·ncar<'o .,,gln. l{enl i::~1·t!' 57·7oso r /I 1 1 bb '""'" \A.,.~. '-"' !~."-l 1·,, · ..'.1 · ''" iving rnl. w rp · + )() Y View rrom All Windows come. -~-.G-'>~t.;rl_ l'~·•n<"ip;11~ "Ill\'. -ASSUME 1111. C:ood !ina111•inp; avail. & Drekll. Call 644-0l6l for IDG CANYON 4 BR, 3 Ba, Realonmn1cl. Bkl'll. 6'lS-6700 Fountain Valley {034 i OK VA BUYERS PriCl"tl right at $77,:iOO !\!ORE lge view lot. $159,.500. ~tw-SMALL COMM BLDG. 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. You n1,1y !IJ'I' ~n11r Cl on th1,. 7°/o VA m~fi@l?©. L ' NI ' 1052 ing. Must ~lL Owner . 3 Sep. Units $57.500. 1• bt";iu11ruJ <1 hl'1!11~1111,.i'J /).ijth 11·c: vac:int and 11 r v.· I y ~IlGW aguna 51ue &10-8098 Owner wil' cany first TD, Barefoot 11·i-l.·1.Jh .. 11•,. ln\·h.1Jl"s<'pl.;;. il~'<.'<>l'fill'(l like a niod c l. 499 ·2800 I ~ l UDO Roy McCardfe Rltr .. in the P ark ctni'. <1u•I 1h~h1\:u.11cr. N1·:ir CJnl.1 Sf'1i.Xl. dU\\'n, oWllf'r \1i/I • ,_ ~. D . ~ For sale or Lse., 3 br, 2 ba.. 1110 Newport Btvd. C.M • • • yo11 111ul~t if ,..,11 •ll'<n·Ni tio .. 1l'h. s;,1.:-.110 Bkr .,:'.rM"'-°'36 h(,'lp fuL1111,.'I:!, 3 Bft, :: .B,\, -v n.1 /.J(44IV Prin onl Owr 673-&489 541-7729 /or ·:0..111.1·: SQU,\!{F: J'1\HI': $35,500 _:!_ade Rea_!!y 963-7805 N SPECJALiZING JN ='"'=·"""'"';,· C"'"/"agt""''=="""~=========- 11t ou1} 'I• ps ;11\ny 11\/111 ll11s l ~I ll l' In l' r• .,. Co1 f'-p1'rf(•('I Ur\IV Pl\ ii.Jl'itl fur tennis A PA RA GO LAGUNA NIG UEL.VIE\V EASTBba &L~1',, vu, 3( BR.be3 RESrYOU HNOAMEME-DITA'f 8~~ ~•I);•' 1 t.·ol1llfJ!ll, 2 sl•wy llt.irti•r' ~ ]';!!;.~ 10 h1•;1fh, Skyli~hts, l1rt'pl11~c:, \\·ood & · uunU& nn. can · ~ ~ home. ~i>-••·•uu~ li~iru~ 11~1111 1 "u~1 ~ 11 "1 Ill , :i r pC'L burr, ;: bdrnl Oxford "11>.:c ~lass; \'it'll'S ol lh<" Pal'.'.lfit· PROPERTIES j 5 BR). Acros.' from park. 1300 sq. ll. bldg. + lripl.e 111111 fltw11· 1" c•'1iin~ lpl1'. J 111,,1 ... a\i'r lo.JI i· h ,. 11 , 1llJI honus rn i. l!l'l'l'll lx'll ft'On· sun!Jt.'I 1!ui,i j;1i.:ged Rirn Jlol'k 640-5560 Agent gar. + location. 0 n I '!I ,. k 1 11 t h 1.11.:•'. n1,.:n lun1~t· fd/;.;.'tu SEA TERRACE $59fro Assoc So. Coaat u l1urn1!'I 'lh' 1t'n, ._ • l~L! ~. i.:.11.1·~1· !11r u .. 11. t".\lllill'l\!t' ~Ill\ \6(),) Cll'l'l'llll'f't' L1. C1111yo11 : 3 hdnns .. fc11nily I BIG CANYON. 4BR. FR, lg B~ ~. r11mn11 .. ;1-.1t•i,:.11,1i.:~·111 dint'. l'Ll"'. ,,1,rw1· Ju"it t'l rn1 .. di11ini:rn1 .. ~lt'ek~.You PRIVATE GUARDE D vu lot,manyxtras,ltcol . .,~-~------- C'ludlng vn" •'Oll\1rt1"l 10 a ..ila~lw•! 111•· p1·11•' l.;kr ;,:i·:.o.::•> 1vlll lovl' II! SlM.500 AREA $159,500. Bst buy. Own Condominiumt :.:111n1• n10n1 l.11'\.:• »IV•tJ::h l"r I oo-.:-:iJ\1 LO\V i'Htfi.;lJ Home nc.1r 640-3098 f I 1700 a b1lli;irrl 1,,111 .. !'rt: rb1~ OPENHOUSE--l n1\'('1""ir1 Pork.:: HH.. llu~c 07 or Ill• braut..v 1ut1.1~. r.1!1 pnif'ly li11IS<:pd low n1uu1t. TOOAY I COUl\'T, l'ITV Newport Heighh 1 0 1-;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; The Real Estate Fair ll~:I ~\.t u• :O:tn,i lu1. For<"1~110 inv\c. :1'.il-90J1 HLESSINGS AND I A'I GREEN THUMB? • ••~~·"'~FHA LOAN !ll't.:-.: IJ.\!!.Y \ •.• l'\1 " ~WADMl:o 839-4133 or 536-2551 /\!·:II' l 0.,1111 hit .i Ult~ lrini Laguna &each 1048 TllANKt'UL FOlt ~1V You'll love this forest ~-~'Ctl and owner Is wilting to l'n1, :: t\\I' ''.11' UH allt y "I ; ----------!\I A N v J.' R I END s. SIU ~ ho e with !All ,...,,, 2nd -.~ d-~ --ULTIMATr lN- LIVINC ! " NORTH LAGUNA CLl c'.NTS. AND REAL (.'( m ClllTY uu:1L ~. ·~ II)! spa<.'(> for IJ'lr or 0031. '" trees, luxuriant fems and 11tory model oondo with two .\II di.\ l(·:1t1Jt('<:, 'J\\'O h!X~ to :? fldn11s .. lnri;i:.-li\•in~ areaii: F:STA TE ASSOCIATES, fiowerlng shrubs. bedrooma, two baths. Fully Utkt Pai k. \Vnlking d1sl. 1o 1111·).(t' pn\'ate yal'd; 2 hlocks ''?o.Iakc Roorn f'or Daddy" \VMO HELPEDTO/lo1AKE Fenced rear ya.rd with ordild carpeted and drape d . brh ~36-itlf.ll. lo h<":1~h. Pvimc l:mcrald •.• clean out the garai:e 'r II I S A J 0 Y 0 US house and fruit trets. Encklsed yard and garage. Gl.'fnhl fi. Thoml.l~. llcallor. '1'1'n11ce> l!H·ullon. $62.!'iOO •.. !urn that junk intoeash Tlli\NKSGIVJNG. FOVR CAR GARACE with Community pool and $ n UICK $-_TURNER ASSOC. with a Daily Pi!ntClassl!ied elec. door ope"''· pla-und for children. Entertain your ho I) d to>' ..,.. d CnJI 6.ii.5G7S L F:T US TRULY ENJOY .,.,.v •"l'SI~ in l hi~ 1 II ,'( l! r i 0 ll ~ WE BUY HOUSES I J \!)j N. c4'9's.! '111"11'Y·· I.nguna a • ( . T11' •• a'oo ~ House ha.s la.rge Jiv. rm with Excellent famlly Uvlng. , J)Ot\I 1:-..hll' 0 n " m. lor11111I 1l1rn:s. huin• o e..orron9~ l'IU~fl\n 1•111\ 10\ll K>Q ~l..T. 847--.'t°'k1N. low 10 lor"' I Built I· H I M an. 1!:00 Sq. I' I llvtm; !"part', pl!l, . ('• cu\~(..,._1C I H I B f' II , $.'i..i,9)1), 7 4 J 1 £\~• I I I lltO~, 4 hr, J'>t'rfrwn111n1•1• I R U C .. xlnt. •conlf. 1· I . t>rof. lnnd· . & p11ln1 \11/ 962-<lffi:i I l Y M ' !-'iTORY. . 11 I A :<."lUTln hit? d (I Wn , i.11. f;, O\\"NF;R trl· f:}f't!Nl M 1r. 2' J bn. dm flo<f 'f .. ~leJ'f'<lllh E) UNVt~ wn hy llppl. IO ' " " "<)l,.:;m; SCRAM " ,.. ~, D LIPE AND 1'>1e. 3 bdrma, l~ batbsh, Located at McFadden and p.,rk·s1d1' to:? n1nd('I, lnt)'.::e A k I Ed ========="-========= ll ~~LP ONE ANO'llfER. swmy kitchen with stow, Harbor for only $26.750. C.all l:ronu' rooinJ lr1u11Jyroo.1rr1 s or · I Pf.RllAPS J CAN JIELP rcfrl•. and dishwasher. m-2332 or 642-1060 for \\/Wt>! 1i.1r Ill e&1·11. ('o~y KASABIAN YOU r her Inf . ri1,·plt11'(' in J1v111;:: lllllm 4 4U' ,( f} ~ · Scparat i dining mom. urt ormaliona Bdm1~ .. 1 H11th1t. <"iil'J>o.."1.!: &: RoJ f E sta te 96'2-6644 $©\\. .,, ~).-'.!:I £q•S ~ Call 49l ·ZS 13 ~~lt~cc~~· Vogel Co. l!!!!!3!!!19'i~-~CO~IL~EG~E~A~VE~.'"" rln1p1'' 1hrunut. :Z4f\I ,;o n . MANSION 1 1~ 1111 n1•r 11111··;u1y2nd T.D. Th t I 1 ·g uing Word Gome with o Chuclle NE WPORT HEIGHTS (Ott Gislor). Open b:>use ' R<lrn It :z ~t! 1.,, pm, Sat & sun. 3 baths, 4 Red Carpet, Realtors 1 • · '~ , .. ~ ... t.1 C.lA¥ • 'OllAN • NOHTI! VIE\V * 4 Br, den, brick fplc, large bd dbl ... ~ ~llr '·1 n11l~ roo ONE of thl' most beautiful lot. Oiol<.'C N.?W"IOrt Beaeb nns, garage . .-.-. 842-5541 __ ~-I 1l1nhl!?, L-.. nm ff 1~111r1 of ''"' ~--. ....... --._ ---... d CJS REAL EST ATE, -:-_ ·~ ~ , IU'Cllll eve\oped In roccnt location. Needs 110me TLC. "•"1168 Build•rs Clos•out lot. For 11 rrnl ~~~mot:''!!o.';; years. Comm, awim pool. Owner anxious. Maire Offer 1 -i'-~='°"..---.,--~= *MODEL HOME*9 l'rr!tirinan<"I', 1 ply s:r nd, Clubhou!I('. Spt1rling Re11I Est11te Income Property 2000 C I Premium view lot. N ~ a r 13 .... . B<-nutUolly de <'0 r 11 1 (' rl . us om new. 3 BR, 2 BA formnl ... ~ SPACKLE &: PAINT UJ)Rnldcd I hr o u ;: b o U t · NF:\\', v.nlk to •IC<' dining. $6.'l,500, ' ENCHAN"{ING 5 UNITS wUh patio!! &. Crplsl~-\\' i.1 1 Jiii II '-' r II, of ~·.1c10UJI 4 BR.. 2 BA..J=:-..... GARDEN-anrares. Costa l'lfe1111. Call M.lr'J'Ol'l'd W11rrtmt:M. 'lBR. 2 'l UNlrms. • blly l"OOm, 500 6,... Assu b'· .-~-3 ,_ CJS REAL ES'PATE~ BA. l.!lr"Kt" LR w/trp\t', ln--formal 1hno'. Ii;: LAGUNA IGliEL 70 rTlll. "" LVll.lL "'.• SCS-1168 or evte 551...z28 sklc laul'l(try, ~f'nt drive, lot. C'hoif'f' 11 r REALTY :::'~.~-. ~cU ~ ~~-.1!!1~M apt.,.~.~ ~ pa.tic. l. a n d 11. c n p i n s: It l~ro •kl'r ~ 4 :! -496-4(}40 u l"" .-~-u-.... ..... • toi ......, ....,.,_ i1pnnk\en;, Iron! Rt r r 11 r • 1• ·:--4(11>2 8JO..SOSO Like _living in a. P a r k l 10 hla.kif ahopptng "cent.tr. Block Willi ff'nt~. CAN'T HY (JV. N~>:~R-,~, Open. I-~ Fri.-Sun. 6U Al· I 't tt 11"' Call 0 Bl'ILT TOO \'' •T de811 Place .t. .. t. 6T'>-''i'"' It >T \\-Tl fKl -. Br:. ' " t<'rn1~. ~·or • •• ,,...., !JM-2570 or 59'l-6010. 1'HIS PRICF:. SZ..1./1()(). Call :l h.o. f11n1 rm Modern li+oh·,peod camtr•' If "r-.~. IJ . I . Sin Juan Cpstrn, 1018 BLOCK TO BEACH R.\1-2111 111' 6!r-f1lO.__ _ pr11111• 1Ai'ii lkln a1e 10 lou 1h1t • rno!'I c.an _.ffef..,..., trf fXIOIV k1rbor Hi9hl1nds 1036 1 ~· 1~1 .. 11~·\1' ''P' evto r;otUi h>i wife wl1h her UPGRADJl:D S BR Condo. New, deluxe 4--plex, 217 22r.d u111 I.row 1111. 1 _ ihu1. ,1.t9 $39.900. AulO!Ntlc ~. St.. Hunt. BeAch, $12$,<m BY ou~r.n~:: nn. 1 ': Ri\. I Bl' iliA SPE:CIAUZING lN Existing S'ii% .-umt1blf', run price. 841~7. \'llcnn1 S17.000. llarlv>r 111, , ... ,..,~ .. In hl•flch fD c-1111•1 11>. chw~l• 11...otH L.ACU~~O~~~~ESL VIEW $18,000. 49t-1262 wknda, NEW 4 unit, 2 bk>ctl to l:.mhr11. i\I P r 1 n" r'. Ph-Flt\ 1 . n S."IOOO bv r.11,"' 1" lht "'ttt1no _, 64la199) M·F CS-5) wkdays. beach. Great tiu;y, good tax Gtr,..i'.41 T. r .:', S./ nr \t"T 8~102 'fO\I o.v11oo 11°"' •rtP No 3 below. SEA TERRACE A DAil OJI' PETR,PLEUM writo-otl. Income $12(1). mo. ·~_,.\Ji., f.1 . T. \\-' ' -I' I' I' I' I' I PIUVATE CUAr..DED AREI\ J El.J..Y opnlivd ..to ,.,, Maey mu M6-2570 H t ' t B acn 1040 rtlR AALF. BY Nlf'r· tfn£tS TN t~ ol finrmvlil pcllllh un ing on • I Jr,,·J homr. 41 ~a··~''' Enjoy The Good Life and lhtt bottfa will ketp Enjoy more cio-t SJ>ICf! by * • A~StJ'fE V,\* o1.. lmli. di~ nn 'J:~.r •&O \l'f llf!ClS I I I I I I Call 49J..ZS13 the lkls trom adck.lns:. Try ~"don't needa" with 811(\\1.CASf-;, :\Rr I.· Fam rm. I {,:u'll~. :-ilttl fl •'"N!:t a Daily Plk>t O&llllled Ad a Pilot Clustned Ad. 1•1•11 ~r. R<·h. ~\~II rutl}~i9'Jt,_ ~1 idlt: llerm W1tn !l __ &;!!Y to buy. •U or ren1 • ~J-LA2. :it:ll lllle 1tc-1n,, ·LETS An1wtrslnCl1uific,tion8080 PUot 01•Ultd ad. 6G-6618 ~'°=-::::~:....-----'·--------- Seamed-Ta-Slim Pr inted Pattern All )'!Ill tl'lttr fll"MI 111 •l11n orr 11T5 1m1rllJ l1 1.hl1 ~ .. ant- ff·TO·illlm p110111111t •IMl1111• lti. d,.....: 7.lp 1111 II«• hi llOUd or t•'""4J blf'llllt, Jlr1111d 1'41tt'rD 1135111 MIMH' 811f'e I", 111.. 11, t•. IC. llPI, ft, lllM-IS (IM"t 14) 14lt"• tMi 1·~· i4·11ltll ta.twk>. ---Send 11.oe ror uth P11ten1.' Md D ftMI for ladl pauert. for nra~I•• m1111n<111)e(lal ll•ndll111 : olberwlu third· tlllt dtllvtrJ wtU t.alrl tbrff --.ormcw..SeMtoNaria" Martin, tU. tht D1Uy Piiot. PllM!m. Dtpt., m West 11th ~., NflW York, N.Y. HIOll. mntNAMl ,ADDRESS, ZIP, mr. and STYLE H\lMBER. <>Nit P'R Et PATf'ERH of J'Ollr c~1.oaeftd f.ot, ent i'i'tt pet· \mi lfl1ld1 NEW SPRlf'fG· SU llM l:A PATTERN CATAL00.1001(118, 11l 1l1U, ,.._ pillten ~ Snd Tk -·SEW+ KNIT Book .w'IUI '-lc:Uultt .P_lttttll • , ••. ,II.JS lllltaDI P'atMcMllOl:rll .... ti.Of ltlMNllSewln18ooll; .... n~ Yoar M asterpiec I CNMll• lht1 •orld·fl i-111t111g hi ltlut cr~btl., Croci.et • 1v)leTb niu piece -The Lut Supper ~natdo Dt.VJncl. U•e 1l * Or liner eotlon depe11dl111f tbt 1IM cle•ll't'd. 1'111eru T tlll'l!etlon•. flint crochet ch 75 CENTS for e1ch p11te Add 25 cent1 ror e1d1 p1U lot ftnt-clus mail 11'1d 1pec h1/Mlllt11: otlMrwise thl d1M dtUvuy will tall• th ftft111rmorll. ~to A· Brooks, tos. the 09ta Need*r•n. ~-. 1'ot1~ OJelMt Statton, N.Y. 10011. rr1a1 a '*-,Zip.P1ttm1Nu N1w1 150 moat dttlpa lfl t11tr 1'74 N Cat1locl All cr11\tl ""tlttf&ntWldt ••. NtwtStw +Knit Ra»eTiuut P1u1r11 , -New! Ntedl~lnt IJoot Nwl ~1awcr Crocbct 811 I Ha!r"P'n Cr'Ol'.h~ Book.,,. llllt•MCrodw:t Book .. 1 1,.1111tN1tr1rncRt .. : llWIWli MOM)' Booil , , .. CcwnpteieGlft. &m ...... OWnilMteAr1bsu1111 .. 12Pii•Af1hl111lll1 ... , .. ,lb:rli:olll Q.llltll ...... .. llfutw•Qldll&oml2 ... . JSQIOa for Tod1J IJ , , ... , , 8°'*:0f1'Jlrr1RU11 ...... Ms I ) I 0 ' ' ' .. .. . • .. ... 1,. I:" "I f• ,, '" °'' .. jt .. ' •• " I 1: i' ' I ~ ' " ' I l O· ' ... • j . . - " I D 5 DAILY PILOT Friday, Noi1ember 29, 1974 T l.ur..tla~, NQV1. ..• L,r 2J, 11174 1.1 •• u .. 1 i'ILU T D 9 ~ln;.co;;;.,,.;;;--.p;;,o;;;po~rt;;y::-.,2000"°'"'""'H=u=-n1"1=nat='::on?lai':e='1'::ch;::.:::;32;..40r.;4rrun:;;tl!1j!..,..on-,a.=-,-cTh....,3"2-:40,,.,...,Ap,...1-rt"'me--nt'"1""'F"u-r-n-.,'7"00'°"'A"'pa~r"'tme""'"•t"1-,F"'. _u':_r::n:;::::»:oo:c:-•Ac:pc:,-:,,::.,,..::c::::,::,""i'i!'u;;,;;n;ri;;ah'-od;:;-:--;A:::pa::;;rt;::me:::n:;t;-1 •u•n:T.fur~ Apartme --.7,.o-cu'"n"1-.-,.-.-.-A.-pa,.rt=ma=n71•:-nr:n"•"r"n.,.=, BEACH Money-Mi lcer 1-----------------Coron• cltl M-r 3722 Balbo1 l1t1nd 3806 Co1t1 Mew 3124 Huntington S.1ch SMO 3 Unltr, walk to OCf'ftn, not B ..,E EXES . 1 t.10. FREE RENT ~~·· 141,ll'O. Call Jock RAMD " w FOURPL Now Rent Furn1'ture. NEW ' BR.' ... Cbal•My .. NEAR new! 1.J!R., yr I y . Brand Now 1,'. s Br·-~w.,., Un 11 •d Bkn. 2 & 3 BR.' FROM $200 Condo, partly tum. >'l'l>I. • .... '"· rm.: ""· dr'"" d •I ux•. -1c'1, dlh...,., 6*7t1._ • I S dfCk. dbl.. 1ar. Wallt 1 o d«k. blma. O:U·•tft!t!t park· ~ .,,. Ind I I I P ' THE WAY YOU Beado. $400. 615-2763 • Ing. I"'. Rltr. S.+2313 encl. a•i:" ... 1111 ~ us r 1 rpty. 2100 •Dishw ashers •O~n Beam Cellin1ts Cott• MeH :sffi ~~'-''-"-.k',_"'~',.·~•~1U«I.,....,=! ~na~ or ca >1.500 Sq. Ft. UNITIZED IN· •Sha~ Carpeting thru·out •Compl1etel,dv R~T YOUR APARTMENT Bilbo• Penln•ule 3807 ',. BRAND ,,.w 2 Hr, 2 Ba " DUST. \Vorry fl't't net tn. Drap ed •Private Patios •Enc ose Casa de Oro f. 111,x, hltna, dAh~·hr, l•undty come. over 132.000 Ir PLUS Garages. Sorry No PeU. 1 Mil e lo A' Abbey Ron's Furniture, you can ,,. UT!LITJES p· ... •o LARCF. 1 br, 1 b0c,M·,J10 sbay fac!I. From $210., sm. for olherbendits-;S310 ,000. Ocean " " n-.. ......_ or ocean, utlta. ,...,.. 195.PINECREEK irud!o w/2frplca. Nr. Jlun· w / 15 % down . All!IOC':. furnish a 1 bedroom apartment for as ComJ>W11 t<"for. YoU rent 675-41300, 6~'l8T6 eve1. LIVES UP ,1..,.. 00 Harbour. No ..... lJI. So ~-·t Bk 1· I ••• 00 h Custom dealgned, fH.turinr : c d I M 3122 .... ~ · """""' n 54M-8424. ..., • 1tt e as <No.1, per mont . • Spacious kitchen with In· oron• • •r TO ITS NAME 84&-9100 or 846-7510 6400 aq. fr. rtir &11\e or lease 201•Jlt 0..wep Awe .. n.... di ti •Un 211 .,_ ~r ~ tall trees Rnd 10 •BRAND NE\V DELUX:t::• 3 phase '4 amp N · (.t blks. w. of Be;ach Blvd .• 1 blk So. or e Rent as much or as ~ittl e as you rect g.. s EA"TRA large 3 Br. .,.,, •tl-enm• w 11 h wo.terfalls b '.'S' din 0 C ,.: ... power. ear Ad• ) want on a month!\· basis • Separate dln'g area Brand new! Frplc, ll h i1 J:: ,.,,,,a -ta•lng .. 1Ung ,, .. 3 hr, 2~1 a, c, , rtn .. · · &..-po,,, ams • ··· · . • e u.m,.llk• •to~•e •·ti •· pod II , '"' • laum1-· aret1., bl. car Rkr .. RIGHT REALTY ~ -~ • All t li t d h '"" ..... C""'t, "' Y UJ·a • 0 nt''-"' ~OW' •-·lo"• -w I· o• "' . "';r'9<1JoJ· 54t·tl01 . ren . app es owar pure asc. Prl 1 Uo ... .... ....... '"' • wtrui, cpu & dt111' 01w. l.L;;;•;..l,;,•.ct.;,0r~il;;;1 ic:•---~!~ ::;:;==:;:;:;:=;=;:::;:;::;;:~;=;~~;,::;.;-1 I Prompt, courteousde" liVery. •. a~! .. e~.: w/&torage 11.piilns. ~10• 10. mo. or ~ar ·bedroom opartment. Frorn hUie patio. 556-8286 or ........., ,...... lease from $34S. 67J.0930, S t 9 o f'w'nilw-e available 5951 Office furniiure. • ri.tuble pullman e\'H & v.•knds 6'ia-1076 OUlce · 0,.,..,. 9:00 to 6:00: SM-!t. HA w AJ I Lo T s. w JLD Houses Unfurnished I HoUMt Unfurnlah.d Decorator-trained consultants. • Ktng-sz Bclnns ROOMY 2 or 3 br, 1 blk. 1100 Fal~w Rd.. Cotitu WALK To BEACH OROirD C 0 V E R E O ; ~ • Pool Barbeques • sur-walei ~1 Pho 543-2300 Beaulilul l\C'4' -4 unit town· I e v ell. 60'xl30', adjoining Gener•I 3202 Cost• Mesa 3224 Move and Abbey moves wi th you. f'OIJnded with plush land· 673-4355 & 752_01() esa. ne: · houses. RENT OR BUY . ! : ~: i> h ~~~~~'isl~ ~i PRIVATE ti.ch. home. $115. IC.i.:~(l, No Pets NE\V apt l Br. \Valk to Off The Beaten Path F'ireplares, bltn.~. kitchen, 2 Hawall at Nanawal nr '-LA .UNTALS Utll pd, partcy tum. Yldt owroomW..lllowroHtet RM Furn sns beach & &hops. 426 Marl.gold car garages, 2&3 bedroon11. Pahoa, HUo &: Ocean.c'Each M UIOMin 11r1 tftVICf KIDS, pet ok, fenced yd, 1925 ............... Cotta MIMI ~ :gRM F\ml: s24S: or phone 12131443-46-U Adults • No Pets ~Ziro prlced i S4.SOO.· $1 .500. dwn. ~iJ:;:p~i:s~d!.are. orCaJ1(714)&4s-4772 365 w. Wilson 642-1971 Costa Mes• 3824 *Luxurious shag carpels •BRANO NEW DELUXE• SSS. monthly. Selet.1 1 or f fiit -. NEWPORT VILLAGE ;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=.:::;;;;; 11r Blt·lns lncl Dl1hwas1K>r 3 br, 21~ be. frplc, din. m1 .• bolh. Accura1e aerial h hind wrs. 1t°"', infant & cat ok An .. -AJRNIFIBBEYTURERENTS * 1..rg Pool & Gas BBQ's hurndry area. dbl. car gar .. photoe. Pvt. Pty. 644-1673 W ) &MU. KID~. pet, 1lngle1 ok. 2 Wiii have just a few I &. 2 1 BDRM W/LOFT 2 BDR1'1 $100 bltm, ep11 &; rirpit, DI\\', ONE OF A KIND .... IWPOltJ&M't,C.M.'419-· Brflll. Garqe, applns Bdnn apts available on a lmmed. Oc:cup•ncy Ga1 It. \•:11.1er Pd. Garage hugc-paclo, 566-8286 or 'I" Homeflnders * 641·9900 e "'"'"".'' llOfOOOS COM-.•tYOoo)IVltOC~•"'ltDS first come, fint-se:t'Yf'd PleRMC' ClllJ !or n1>ot. LA MANCHA APTS. ~·12-Wl7 \h:IOhltnletM ~ Vie \Y SEVERAL bach unitt $12$. basis. Refe1<ence1 abso.lutcl,v p c 1 -~~~-==--r Frnt Lot 76' wide In I an $130/$160. Util pd MESA VERDE Fam 11 )' """"Uired. Adults only. HAYLOFT APTS 7J~,-~1 0.'",~,~ ••. ; 1 > 8 1. DOG RUN ~ Shores. $85,tXXI. SUNDECK Nice l Br $165 Horne. 3 BR, 2 BA, faml:~~~~::~~~~~:~~:~~~:; ·-" .,.. ~vv• ' .......,., 327~ 499-369.:i yrly J<'urn &: Utll pct:.-..sillgle. rm w/ wood burnlng frplc, $175 & UP 283 Avocado, C.M. HACIENDA Of: bfE~ 2 .~ 3 hr. 11pt1. Xlr11s. fo'rom l'J'.0"1 NTOR" n ,.., '-o t . SECLUDED 1 Br 200.-in lovely kitchen w/ b}tn own HouMt Unfurnished Houttl Unfurnlahed J<"urn ishl<d &. unfurnished. 645.0143 160 W WUoon Cfi.I $159-SZ19. i2 blk. \\'est or " ', •. .,, -·-•-• d" h Tcnniscourts.(lessons too~•. 0111"" .__,,_ ,_,. , · '·,· lk'achoUSlater.17391 "A .. tin-I loc. Wo'IJ --" w/snulll 1 "~'"a & CdM-Util~ "" range Sn'-"' r, new .. -,..,,.,~ BEAlITIFUL GROUNDS '"" IOCU .._.....,, dl•-•I 1-~r uW rm I • 32" Newport Beech 32""" volleyball, giant t'l'ct'Cation Keelson. ~ down payment or trade for BOONDOCKS 2 BR ,...,.... · ,........, rv1ne -g.,.. Adul11 -No Pets ho u tfe or R. 2 Lo t . P alio, serv porch-vacant PLUS heated pool. 0 n I YI ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; bldg .. hillards, player piano, MEDITERRANEAN 10 minutes to ocean. Large CHEZ OR~ APTS 213-2Ts.996& • REAL nice 2 er. $225/$275 $.185/Mo inclW pool 1e1-vf"ce.l1 Love For Lt••• to 10 acres o[ ru s l i c at· VILLAGE 1 & 2 Br. 1 BR $175., 2 BR 8234 Atlanta -• ..c:; HB-ECM-Irvtne Stt now Call 968-4950 or 642-BOU * RENTALS * Profe11loni1I Cou~e nmphere. Huge Pr 1 vat e t Bedroom $190 $193-wlth Patio Sl95. Gas & I, 2 & 3 BR. Prlv gar, pool , J NEWrORT HEIGHTS CALL me, 4 Br, $285 vacant RENT Lee/Option, Me a a University Park AVAIL.. DF.c Uith patios. 2 Bedroom & Den s240 \\later Inc., Draperies, car· washer, dryer. Close to .,,._ 110 by 630 R,-2. ~1', for 23 qose to So. Coast Plaza Verde 3 Br, 2 Ba, brand 3 BR., 2 ba. •·· ...... •• .$315 WestclUf garden home w/ MOVE QUICKLY! 2 &droom! S200 pell, gas '.erl, gas stove, beach, 536-0336 ~ UnJt• ..... $150,000. Age nt, POOL home 3 Br, F .R. 2 Ba tiew plush crptg, ire ah ly 3 BR., 2~~ ba. · ••••• $380/400 pool. 3 BR, 2 BA & frplc, Newport ~?' at 5 Baker St 2 Bedroom Townhouse $325 air conditioning, 11wimming WALK TO BEACH ~ 646-3255. $385 all xtras & pool serV painted, Imm a c . thruout. The Terrace S350 375 AEK. Extl"OJH:l'pts. d r p 11 , 5 ~7 2400 Harbor Bh·d pool, rec. room, '-"'as.'iers l, 2 & 3 Br, crpt, drpl, bltOli, " RAN OIEO CARRIBBLLO A 19t of 2, 3 & 4 Brllon.~" Huge trees &: frplc. $350. 2 BR., 2 ba. • ······• •1 washer, dryer, refr!g & $30 WEEK & UP Costa Mesa (TI4l ~7-3020 & dryers. Kar. 221 161h St. or 200 15th •-• 2-•-• 119 ooo Move B-4 holidays mo Cen"'""' 21 5'6-9521 3 BR., 2 ba ........ $3951425 stereo spealren. 1 yr lease. e $660!'\gh & u "'7 3957 ........, .tiJ ...... ' • • I 64" ..... . .... J ' Greentree Home11 · · t p. CASA VICTORIA APTS ~t. IIB"" · ~751. Trees. \Vat er ALA Rentas -$400 PER MONTH~~ 2 BR., 1~ ba .•.•••••.•. $300 ~ se~0·dc1;_t ._:~as~ n~1 •Studio & 1 BR Apts. Adults. l , 2. 3 BR w/pallos MAR1NA PACIFIC BRANO NE\V 2 br. apt .. va•' LANDLORDS! br, 2 ba. 2 lrplca., 11• 5 BR., 3 ba ••••••••.••.•. $490 malnt. lncl'd. Adults. Call : ~! ~ic~~.A;:I. From S169.SO No Pets VILLAS lrplc, \V/\V ('pt., d rp 1. Mount'n, Desert, \VI! S~lallte in Newpor. ;rn.~ Ave., to see ca · T~_rtlerock •A"" eves, 548-0919 for appt. • Children&: Pet Section Pool, ~ nn .. elevators D/\\', patio. ('h1ldren 01\ Resort 2400 Beach e Corona del Mar e 4 BR., 2tAi unths • •• •• · •• ·.-O.AI 3BR, 2BA, FAM RM • SS. oU weeks rent w/ad Sec·. gall!'. Gu & water pd Brand New 18 C•"'",m 8 RApts . $21:>. & up. 8-16-58-17 & Laguna. Our Rental Ser-EASfSIDE Charm& Ger, d3 br, 43 BBRR., 22 ~lhs ·;~.;,;·S42/5dnr/450 Harbor View Home, Nr. Pool 237& NeY.'P(lrt Blvd., CM 525 Victoria, Ci.,1, 642-89iO Bae" . -. t.'XTRA Jge 2 Br, 2 Ba. I c "' ~ ',•, OWN YOUR 0\VN LOT IN PALM DESERT! I "FREE"Y •T .$295. UWa. ar nr •. , ua •••• .,..,;>wg . G S "°"-~"or<'A"""""' •••GARDENAPTS DrivebylllOVictoria. dl,poolsideaptnr beact1, v cc "' "" ou. ry incl'd. No Irids or pell, 1st, College Park & reenllelt. 485 mo inc ..........,,.,.. ln.r""""' AlnJO!t to Huntington B<'ach So 1 SJ"" NN'"u.v!v'w1'Ew RENTALS last&:. Sec. Jllll. 1, 2914BR,2'Ai:ba ..•.•.•.•.... sa:i gardener. El Puerto Mesa •••POOL •OPEN SAT/SUN• ~~ ny m pes ..... -.. .,, Flower. For appt. &15-1407 Walnut Square R. C. TAYLOR CO. l .. 2 BEDROOMS Unfurn. 2 Br apt In fanilly 64Hl.T7 -:::::,:::::o·"'"'-=-,.---ocl tn 111<' DellghlfUI Pfflm DesPrt C..een ~1oblle Home Community. Golt & Tennis 11 Club. Pool & all I h e 673·4030 or ,..,...w."8 TAKING APPLICATIONS 2 BR., 2ba. + FR ...... $275 Realtors/Developers section. Crµts & drp&. No CONDO 3 hr, 1\~ ba. pool. B1lboa Penln1ul1 3207 Exec. 4 BR. Very clean. CALL 552-7500 752--0-!60 No children. No pets. pet;;:. 646-36-15 3 BR, 2 Ba apt. crpts, drps, roe. are11 . Close to Trans. &· Bltns, wtr 80tt., encl gar e VISION e HA RBO R HlGHLA.~DS, Pool & Recreation NEW 3 BDRM, $2tS 2515 Orange. s;;o. Shop. $250. mo. 548-9695 or ' ame:nitie1 at a emnl'ortablr ' (::(·_·,· price. ·C>.vnc!r Mint Se 11 ! $C!IOO. eaah plus private con- 2BP, 1 ha, Front House . patio. $380. 23n Rutgers close to Mariners Sehl. & 1959 Maple Ave., C.M. Spacious house size triplex 673-0053 615-8600 ask for Bill 11'8.ct avail. on b a I e. n c e • Write t'Wslfled Ad. no. 2'l7, Oally Pllot, P.O. Box l!iOO, Colita Mesn, 92626 .. • '""""~~""'""-=""'= lNDIAN )VEU..S furn Omdo. Partialiy furn. 32nd St. $240 Xlnt res. area nr DCC Park, Ensign Middle Sch&:: ams. fenced yard. frplc. dbl 2 STORY, 2 Bdrm, 1* Ba, l BR, 1 Ba, $1.fO fu $160. mo. mo yrly. 646-2885 eve. or &: shops. 567-41>4 bef IO. REALTY Harbor Hlgh Dial. lBR. :I 1 Br F\irn $165 gar, cpts, drps, dlshY.-asher. pvt patio, pool, new crpt. 22'J Chicago St, H.B. Tobin 675-4427 evea. EASl'SIDE 2 Br rear bouie, A Red Hill Company Ba, prlv. patio, $400. mo. LoUI ot blt:ns, pool. walk to 2 children OK or adul1 hldg 735 Joann . 646-1450 $185. Realty. SMJ-llll NEW deluxe 3 Bf'. 2~ Ba. sep. yard, $180. Lf;e, Univ. Park Center, Irvine Avail. approx. Dec. 15. alq>plng, * mL beach. 931 avail. No pets. 2675 Elden, Dana Point 3826 •GRAND OPENING!• dett. Elec. kit 2 car gar, W. 5.16-3777, 548-1340. 54&-'1842 aft 4 pm. W. l9tb St. CM. 642-4900 New 2 .l 3 Br. bltn1, garages, Bay ave, 613-.5981 3 BR, YARD trplc 1% EASTBLU1'"'F' Lux. Villa, nu ~'8--0492 COVINGTON 3 Br, 2 Ba, UNFURN, 2br, 2ba, apt, no pets. 7851 Gorfleld , I "' 1 BR. 2 Ba 1deeps 4. Ten- nis. pools, &t clpbhouse. 1114) 548-6438 or 345-2087 Ci1pi1tr•no Beach 3211 ba, cpt, drpi, bl~: att. WE HAVE RENTALS rust. cpt/drps. 3 hr, 2~~ ha, Frplc, Encl gar,. A ero s s ,~1/crpts, drpa, applianees, 842-0&'!5, 8J2..7844 gar. $325. 2445 "C'' Orange As well as a line selection of Jig [a 2 ti l BDR1'l apt., OV('r 35, no fro1n !\1urdy Park & Sehl. balcony, ocean vu, nev.', $235 $165 & UP, 1·2 Br. lrg redec. DELUXE new duplex, Ave., CM. 644-nll, eves & beautlful homes FOR :al~!. ~"i. ~~;u1 1~';.,:: pets, no students. lO'J. per $280. mo. Possible reduction per m., Call 496-2790 am, Pool, rec room, drp8. crpt, Oceanvie\\', lg. decks, 2 hr, wknds. 673-1337. SALE? Let us solve your $575. mo. 644-6432 or 5J3.2ZlO 1no. &J2·3108 for lite l\il a I 11 t . Refs. 49-1--0:159 pn1 b!Lns. Adults, no p c t s . " den, D!W din,. rm. wood CHRISTIAN COUPLE W/llm housing nced,s. We're here Bus. hr-s. EAS'l'SIDE, Cl.EAN 2 BR. l 979-3209 Rft.3 PANORA}.fJC OCE"AN VIE\\I 5 J 6 -O 4 9 2 . 220 12th SL !rpl. Sl\IASHING1 ! 3 4 4 0 1 to serve you O APTS Unfurnished, 2 Br Lg 3Br dupl l'x, 28' llv m1. 53&-7031 2.19 15th SI. VI Gomez .-.. A"~ """"' do&, wants to rent 1·2 BR . BAYSHORES eA25. mo. Yrly ~!J BA. N PETS. U 'I I \ I 2 BA ~ '-· a · .,..,,... ~ .__ In"--M R "'' * :;.18-2748 * S195. h pd. poo. n< I')' $310 mo. Adlts. 493-7557 or 2 BR, , ..,.,.s., ... ~ .• OWN property In lnglewoocl. Corona dtl M•r 3222 uuuse ........,... esa. eas. Jse. Lovely 3 Br. 2 Ba. No facil , cpl~. drps, dsh-...'hr, 496-1413. carport, J child OK, no pets. Hawthorne or So. Bay 11re:1! rent 837·3481 PTL pets. 2495 Crestvte\v Dr. NICE 1 Br dplx. Quiet. Sep. cl:fied_ gar. No child/pet. NU 2 Br l l,i Ba twnhse, $lli0. mo. 531--6515 WILL PAY ALL CASH COM SPECIALS EASI'SIDE 2Br, Q u I et , (213J'M-4856: 646-6219 by ga.rngt>s. Employed adull Hac1cnd:..2_I7,4~bor Apts !pie, shag, balcony, $245. 2 BR. patio, carport. Ile\\' Call Tom D'Ak•sM.ndr'O 2 br .• patio. garage· $275, cpts/drps, fncd maintained 1'"'0R LEASE 4 Br 1'10N· over 35. No pets. 548-UJ"l.1 "''" •u mo. 49J..6434 or 673-4200 crpts & drapes. Near ocean. TD Properties 2 br .. Shoreclifts . furnished yd, gar, no dop. $ 2 0 O TEGO in Harbor VI ew LUXURIOUS guest h I e. EASTSJDE lovel;y new 2 BR, Util pd. 8.11-9950 213-674-6907 anytl~ • $6:"'"lll . .e hr .• Bayview. new I =mo.:;::142:;';:-:::""'7''===-,,::;: Homes. % blk to !'Chools, I\irn.. Ataid s e r v. No 2 ba, Wl\V crpts, dshwsr, E•stbluft 3830 STUDIO 2 Br, forced air or 114-846-5221 aft.6 · 1750. l br. ~Pool·!umisb-lBR. Iba, bdwd floorl, back parks &: & w Im c I u b. gm o k er s, Emp. Gent encl gar, no pets. Lndry nn. ......,, 1 N "" ~--b 771 -..81ffl 642 749 a1e• .. enc. gar. e .... ~ . MY c Lt ENT IS N.8. cd • $1DI. )'I'd bbq, o~ St, 1 & Membership included $400 548--7197 S225"k . 10 m,0Cyn. ,,;;-th'-or · 1 e DELUXE e 5l6-{869. 41l l4th St. DOCTOR WITif $30.000 TO NEWPORT Fullerton, ~,.,,...,, JJt per month. 64i-5m. $60. OFF DEPOSIT \vlad. .,. '-2 BR 2 last 6(5..77S6, 21J..J31 1601 Sp AC 1 0 US 2 Br apt 3 BR. -~~ BA apt for le~. 2 BL.KS .. um ocean-.. INVE.STIN,PRIMEBEACll TOWNHOUSES · -IJoydl BnnJc Bkig FOR LF..ASE Bltills are~. 3 Lg. 1 hr, garden apt, pool. lncld spoc. master swte BA, bltns, ftplc, garage . AREA PROP::::RTY. AGENT 3 br .• Private boa.t dip _ 4 BR. FRPLC, Fam. b:' University Park, lrvl00 br, 2 ba., 3 patios, lg. Jiv. nn c$=1~'19,_. =710~W_.~1Bth=~S"t°'. o-:=· I w/mndeck. 2nd floor, pvt d1n nn & dbl prage. A~ Crpts, drpll. Eves: 53&-0714. m-9U6 $495. bltna. db!. Cll!" gar., 2 '.' Days 552-7000 Nights wttrpl. Lux. Condo W/new ADULTS. no pets. $135. 1 Br. ~goodA viC'~ ~~m door opener avall Pool & 2 BR. 2 BA. freshly palntt'd, L E A S E W I 0 PT I 0 N 2 br. • brand new -$315. no petl. ~· sau. ept/drp, $450. mo. Ls e · + ulilllics. ne ve. no Recreation area. Adults nev.' crpts, drps. Nice area. 'Tu:rUerock or Univ. Parle. 3 Ghll11. J\it. · Sho\\'n by appl. 0 w n e r 548-lli'G er MS-1026 pets. 839-ll90 only, no pett. No pets Sl&5 mo S47-4965 or 4 br home, din. & tam. E'BLUFF BEAUTIES MESA Del Mar 4 BR + University Park 714-644--0201 Huntington Be•ch 3740 1 BR, stove, d/w, cpts. f'IC'-"' e $322 e · . . room. Reas. priced. No . 2 br. 2 ba .• pool • private • Pool, $395/MO. GLANTZ BENDEMERE RENTAL UDO drps & paint, garage, l BLK 865 Amigos Way NB Outdoor sports Jmt t ts "'" brkrs. 833--1846 $330. 3 br. F. room • RE ALTY SERVICE, $450/l\.io, DramaUc Deane LOW WEE KL y SHOPP!NG· Quiet matw-e lafana.ged bf appeal? Sell )'Ota' equlpmeol \\'ANT by owner, 2 or 3 sundeck • $495. 4br. 3bll. • 56-4289. University Park 3 bedrcom, Charming 3 hr, 2 ba, Poss. RATES cpl. Sl.55. mo. 378 Avocado, WILLlAM WALTERS co with a Jow"°sl Dally Pilot dwelllilg. older klw 1ntern:t. pool • gardens -$495. Dina Point 3226 2 bath; ready for Jan. 1 true shelter. 673-6489 E • S 1 '6'f6.~!'.146~1~N~o-!""~"'-' .,:-;o;:;:Jc~i'i~;;"===-j[ffi 38 •• Ne,_,,, Port or near• lease. Decorated & land· WATERFRONT, spae. 3 & x1cut1ve u tis liTIL. PAID. :! Br. l Ba, kids C c;:•.:.••;:•..;M,;;::eu:;;. __ _;3..;8;:2..;4....;.C,;,o.;;•l..;•_Me_,. _____ _ n4-826-5559 Call .67$-7225 BEACH HOUSE. 3 Br, ,scaped. (1 {Al6) den. priv. pallo, newly dee. 11.7 Yorktown Blvd. ok. Re[rlg, dl!hwhr, c pt !I, - bllilll, 2 car ear, view. $32:). ' Emmt!!!tt McKune 644~ $550 Mo. 675-'1060 Agt Beach Blvd. at Yorktown drps. Avail 0004._ ~ Call 499-2986 or 493-6900. $125 mo. One 1xJrm house. 503'-04S II RS CJS REAL ESTATE ~·.1j[iiiijji:ii_iiiiiiiiiii'"~'~__.ill El Toro 3232 ResPQJ\!ilble couple or slngte ~TUOI & 1 B 54g.1168 ' Real Co 641)..1~ aft 6. • Full kitchen NEWPORT HEIGHTS NEW 3 Br, 2 Ba oondo. ty mpany e H 1-• pool = NEWPORT SHORES 'BR & "~• B-•d N-"·Cl-0 10 School•. --Pool, A/C. "-, 1~e ""Oo. < BR 2 yeor old ho-1n~ " La dry I cili·11 ·-· •• ·-f'urnlahed .... t"" ,. .. -""' '-"" den 2 BA •~ mo No,...... un 8 es 3 BR. 2•,1 BA. dbl go-g•, ,o... '•--------Att. 2 car= ...... $325 .• .d, 'nr -·-·•. ep•-, '•-. · ~ · .. -...... e >--tHJtl •• "' I' .. -.ru ""':T "' ..... .,~ 646-5921 .,..., u es bit-ins, frplc. Call Fleta General 3102 CALL us as we now have 11; 831-0l09 Nr. school & shopping. $375. • Fl'ee linens ...,., 2.,_.. 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 Blkl to Sch. e TV & _,_. vail Lohman, Bkr . ...,...2Q14. 1---------\•arlely for lease-Corona de! Faunt•in V1lley 3 -mo. Call aft 3, 962-5369 Pool& & Tennb. 1375 Mo. or • "';_..:u_~ ........ serv. 8 · CHILDREN OK WIDE OCEAN VIEWS Mor I -'I t Oc ~~- Overlooking the 11£'a & lights 1. New 3bedroorns $345 LARGE 3 BR Townhotm!, 3 ~m~n! •w 1 c~= Lease optkln. ~952 e Phone scrvi<..'(> Lge 2 Br Sl70; 3 Br l "' 1 of Laguna Beach. Estale 2. Close to beach: huge rwnpua rm. 3 Bath, 2 a nu • S•n Clemente 3276 • l mile to oc:ean Ba $190. Duplex & 4-plex, Jiving. Garden.i;, pool & 11. 3BR & guest $500 car gar. All bltn9, swim bl.tns, pool/park. lac. $300. =e=EA=u=T-l~B=r-tur-,-.-,-p-i.-$1=65 2 pools, crpts. drp1, 642-0682 jacuul. Close to b o a ch . b. 2BR furn. $435 pool, kids ~:.~ J:!'· mo. Nol "'l-526-4=.""'964"'"· ...,,..,,..-,,,--,,•=--I NE\V C01'.fl>010•3 br, Hb%\I base, &. $175 Sprullsh scyle build-EASI'SlDE LGE 2 BR . •--2 Bd-·. 2 bath, c.3BR&--tl600 fee.Agent................ NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba, wet.,..., oceanview ana r.· · i-~ 1 W/W bl-~. p 1 .....,5" """ .. -~~ -0 bell 2 · 2 deck vt 1ng,pvt.cnc""""'gar.,poo, , u ... , re .. 15• oo , dlnina room. High ceilings. ll.arge Home) 4 BR, 2 BA, lg. yard, cov'd. bltns. n _green • car pier. car gar., · P ' aauna, laundry, adltl 17301 $175. Adults, no pet a. Deeorator fi.rmlshlngs ,, nn· Cole of Nc'A'port Realtors patio, nr. school&, on cul-de-ganiKf!. $350. M<Hi604 pa.Uos, pool, golf. S 3 3 O • Keelaon Lane t blk \Vest 642-9520 llques. Mature ad u 1 ts. 61S-55ll sac. Bltns, )J[. unfini&hed Laguna Belch 3248 540-4083 or 49S-29lS of Beach oU Slater. 842~7848 S200. 2 BR, 2 Bi\ QUIET. Winter sea.son or n1 on th . !!!'!'l!l~~~~~i!'!'" room. $345. 963-7466 OCEAN VIEW, 2 BR hillside L Be h 3748 Crp drp\, bl I $450. to ssoo. mo n 1 h ly rm: Util pd. woodsy setting Huntlneton BAch 3240 TOP of the !''Orld; 4 bdrms., home. Cpts!Orps, frplc, dsh· aguna ac u tsNo pefs, 2~·~=- Ctlmplelely turn Is h ed , t bdr, hl>lc. yd, patio 2 be.., family rm. w/frplc. ~"Shr, stovetrefrig, garage. EFFICIENCY apt from SlTI 675-5TI2 i . Real &st•t• Wntd. 2900 ( ~~. :Sa~~~~~a~·r:abl • BRANO NEW • i~·~ ~~~: + 'L.;::~:;":;;R~Y,.:alt:;:N;::::':-"53o'P';;;..;:,--;,-,Bao:I nw. ;eo. wk . Htd. pool.,l-"'B'o-a-u71.-A.c-,du-l"t""'L"i"v7in-g-I 1 $85tof135UTJLpd,bach e')tt UTJLpd·•--· 2 de 3 ba o o e a n mail, phone. laundry. S 2 8 : aptll, Laguna CdM, Newport ....,.. uuuu.ing conv. n; ·• Home on ShoreclltCs golf VILLAGE INN. 4!'.M-!1436 No pets. pac. r, ps I ~ StG5 l BDR. garage, patio, Bdr. trplc hse nr. yard 1. 2 & 3 BR 4-Plexes view. $800 Motyrly course, near beach. Many heate.:. Pool, BB(\ rec. hall, blk NB NU.VIEW RENTALS FROM $200/MO. TH!IBE Arch Bay: 2 bdrm., deluxe featurt'S. 493-0Ci85. \VATERFRONT huge 1 Br C.1'1. $180. 642-4470 I ~ trriL~ 1 Bdr, frpl c, 673-4000: or 494·3248 D&hwhr1. cptn Beam Clgs, l'Ai ha.'. fum. $450 Motyrly. Sint• An• 3280 S210. Also 2 bath ap ts NEWLY Decorated l Br apt. gar, deck, view! ~UIR SPAC 2 Br FR btiun ctll Shllf Crpt g th r u · O U I , l1ii ba., furn. $450 ~ofyr!y. $145/$1~ 536-0321. Close in. No pets, AdultJI Oil· I ' -NU-VIEW RE TALS 1-. lrpl' ...;,..:,:U.,., C&.O. Compl. Dmped. Pr Iv ate VICT'ORlA Be 0 ch, ocean· 3 BR , 2 Ba. •-k. ""lio, dbl Newport 89•ch 3769 ly. S165. 673-6041. '"'e"• ',,,_._ •-e• ' Patioll, Encl'd Gara-. No tr o n l 2 BR., 2 bo..: .. ., ,,.. 1--'-"'-'-------i~'ii<i;F"';ic.:"',,.,--.:;:-1 ~ !)13-403() 0£ 4W324S ~;;.~c~r~n Sat & Sw1, 6CXi Pets. l mi. to Ocean~~.. beautifully remodtled. Sl,000 larn,:654~7~ or Tues LAS BRISAS APl'S s:~~;~srm~b:h11~ 1~8~ ~; 1 .f VACANT 1 Br Huntington SE ll'ITll OPTION TO 201·219 Oswann Ave. Mo/yriy. ..:;..=o;.=c;U;;of.-~3-.300...-1 5515 River Ave. 642-2566 •·-.Coast Plaza, $170. 1-037-, •. Beach $].2li. Al~ bachelor LEA 13 blkl w. or ae~ct;° Blvd, 1 APTS. Aval!.: 2 BR., 2 00., Hse1 Furn/ n urn Ele\'ator bldg on bench. 1&2 ""' J ,, unit Newport_; Bf!Jeh $125. ?!1~ ~~-ew~!hB~:. Af~ blk S. of Adams) I~. roomy apt. Nice view, COM CHARM BR. Pvt ba1conles. htd 2943 I UW pd. Agt ... ee. 77 &-73.'lO has Bachelor Rental Unit ln 549-9501 or 557·7010 ;;.,sl'\:_~1~;· 1-~~··1 :~ Tum beautiful 1 urn Is he d ,poo'°'"''~· -Sc<ur=;-'_,'Y~·;-A..,d;-ul..,I•"'·~~ 2 gt:~. ~~~~~a=P1:~ Corona dll Mar 3122 GllJ'tlR'e. Lease ror $3(XX) & FIREPLACE-4 bed rm, 2 trpl. $275 Mo/yrly. homes ln Shoreclllfs, 3 hr. $29.a> WK UP. 1 Bclr., 2 tia, SI75. 545-79&1 2 BR cute cottage . $300. mo. to June 15th. Ref. 3 21 0 Sfoa\'lcw. Realtor 642'-2'm rent for $350. Dcd~ Ba.Cciol bath, CarpeUng & drapes MANY nice winter rentals and 2 ba. Call for details. Ba Ir: poo!Bach .Tl£EColor>l~"m4a151d ~E"°A°*ST°"e"'1C:,u7.IT;-.-0:2""n"'R;-.""2""i.,, rental unit lrom ...-.. al thruout, beautiful 1811<.tsc:ap-avail. Unfurnl!;hcd 4 plus family, terv. • ~ trplc, DR., Cpln'ir. $265 n10 GT:>-5001. ing, $315. mo. No f e cs , TURNER ASSOC. 3 ba. $750. \Valk to beach. ~ewport BL, N · B · l!t'. Adult~ only. 83.1-7974. -$50:-0FF lST MO. 963-4567 or 963-1786 Ask tor REALTORS 4!M-U'i'l NEW TOWNHOUSES =,-,,-1.,,· ==-..,-="°""°" 2 BR. 1 e.1 single story. SM.A: FURN. townhouse. Cdi\of, 2 3 Br, 2li Ba, 1600 a<I ft, frpl, Bev OJ' Dale. . Sll5 trrlL pd. 1 BDR. gar, 3 br. boat slip av:llle.hle $495 $275. 2 bcdrm, l bath. at crpts, drps, incl pa 11 o, ~-l\ibee~ ~~!° China garage. $315. GT.J...2925 or DELUXE Ranch style 4 yd, child, am pet, NO. End 2 br. brand nf'w $375 beach 'tlU June 15. UUllties beam cell, trplc., g 11 r . .....,vo: ~· .. 11 ',,.....,..,.,.. 6$-2024 bedrm, 2 ba, hi&: llv room $210 l +DEN, 111eps 10 EASTBLUFF ~~.' 3704 Seashore. 6? J · Adults. Sl90. ?i-44 '' D'' . , Cotta '9\eU 3124 FAMILY home, <tb:r +den, 4 w/fplc. Crptt & d rp 11 OCfftl, Vlctorla Beach TOWNHOUSES Elden 645-9718. ~fgr ''E''. CISMALL-----,-........,--m--....,.-. ~ ~. ta:~~~; =~· ~ r!f'o~1~'ii"t~ :~~~ 1 :r:-~ 2 3 ~..: 2~. $330$4!15. 'j' · prlqulva?t ~e ~a ~I~~~ ~~~ oZ· c*~~e~tv~ ~ I EAstside CM. 3 ml. from lncldlng gardener, 673-3262 or Dale 963-4567 or 963-1786. NU-VIEW RENTALS 4 hr.' 3'i:. ssoo·~l~~ellil Garage-laundry; utillUes in-East~idt!!!, 646-2612, 645-9030. bPsch. Share IP':" & elct:· 2 Bi:t, New crpta & drps, RE D E C 0 RATE 0 2 DR 673-4030 or 494-3248 Ca.II 61$-7225 eluded. eve 613-0012 6~2-2516 trlclly. $lG5 mo. ~ OceiiMlde of Hwv 1, $335. holllle, frfth paint Ins Ide 3Br, 2 ha, Lrg Lvg Rm, STEPS TO OCE.Ai'l 2 AR. cpl, dmpes, sto\1' Ii . ' Lagun• Be1ch 3148 mo. ulU lncld. S57-c>U or and ootak1e, New crptg and ?.Iain Bch View, swimming 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, $335. nlO re.trig. No pets, M!C & clCM 637·7379 drape1. MUBl see thlii beau-pool. 890 Canyon V i e w . 6"7S-8038 dep rcq. 706 James St. Apt. ElrlERALD BAY Houae well h1rrll1hed or un- ~ furn. 3 Br, 2 Ba, ocean vu. • bt!ach 11\de $:)5(). 673-4169 " Newport Beech 3169 JBR. 2ha, friiic, beam ceil, ly. No ~-lU5. mo. Call1~497~·-~==~· -=~~~~ 2 BR winter, $210. Stepi; to "A" 968-5280. patio, "Jndeck, bltina, nr ~ ~ or 963-l1B6. J BR, 2 Ba, 30l!72 Driftwood sand. Property Hou se, $60. OFF DEPOSIT w/ad. beach. $425. 673-0852 cv or a e. Dr., above Alpha Bet a 642-3850 Lg, l & 2 br, 2 ha, garden $50. OF·F lST MO. WE HAVE (4) 3 bedroom, r.1a rke1. 494-~lb'7!499-2901 Condos Unfurn, 3425 DYNAMIC lrg octanlront opts .. pool. St~. ~ $179. ,_1 2 OOth houst's. No fees. C'VCS 3br, 2ba, rly, $400 mo., 710 \\'. l8!h ~I J FOR rent $200, wanted In· 2 Br, 1 Ba, "'1' c, prage, From S2$ to $2!l5 11. mo.'o-~C~EA~N~F'R~O~N~T-2~Bdr~m.~2 HUNTINGTON .BEAO·I dny 6~710 •night 613-~ EXTRA !,... 2 Br. Cr p 111, $295. 673-29'lS; S75--2Q24 Alk tor Bov oc Dal c. n~ & •-,,, l'rpl, •~ ~ 11. I BEDROO"t ~ te ~110 ·• 830 telllgent womRn lo 1hr very C M 3224 ""' "" ~ ·~· 3SR, 213.A $240 month , " . pnva ..-· • c'lrps. bltln!, no pe:U. 1~ nice 2br home w/31 yr old Olt• •s• 96H567 or 963-1786. $500. l\fo. Yr\y. 4!l4-0615 No pets 646-6911 near bay & business. $160 Center St. &16-1181 man located Balboa Jaland, BACK Bay 4 Br, 3 Ba. 2 TOWNHOUSE La· 2 br., ONE bedroon1 lmu.se. Fire-Townhouse Unfrn 3525 bimo""",;'~;;;;;6'13""·26<8""'""'=-,o: i-"'=;;,B;;R;-';A':p1;'_".';1;;1s;•---I Newport Bench, lt'a J u s I story deluxe. 380 M 1 r a 1\9 ba. Condo nr. Hunt. place. t.e;ise $200. OCEANFRONT·Wlnte1·, dplx, 7$6 SHAl,Jl'\1AR. Chi. ' what It 14)'5. call 673-5625 , -ma 14--•··i•-HAJ'bor. $225 mo., Incl . Phone: 4~0434. 2 BR., 2 be., bltnl, new 2 Br, l Ba, gar, adult.I, no 646-.'i733 i.,;:bt..::9T''oo'T"a""''-w"k=c'"'""'*'r. I 642..2222. ,;,, ....... •wn ..,., malnt, A Pool. '21 3 )l,Lre-8-u"'n"'•"N"'"1e~u"'e'°1 ~-.32"'s2•1 cpb/drpl, pool ~ Car I ~"~"C,· ~$>1<1!:!!':·..!""C"'~~!:'!)Oc_...,= I PPiiRi1iVnx11·E:iY,.+02ile!.r\. 22ea.a:.:;.,;;r.r.I South aeun1 3186 i3'iB°"R". "•-°"BA""'". ""1rp"1"'c.-, '-1g=-. '-tam.= N~THE BUCH-LelllM! QU'pOrt, adlt. Clll. ms. Nr. S.n C:iemente 3n6 patio & yard. szis. No pell. PRIVATE Bch., ocesnview mi., trml. din. rm., \'1.CAnt. 4 Br SS'l5 and 4 BR + LOVELY View 1ot, 3 br, 2 Heeg. Rltr, 642-&m ---- 2 - 8 -R-R ___ l >'"'i' .... ri'~l4'-;--,..,.-,,..,c::---o-:I 2br,W/W,drpL,frpl.$385. Bkr.$39:i.968-C405()1'97'-2517 ~tam nn, $450/ mo. b3,alrcond~,Jg.pa.Uo.Im· NPr CREST b;y 4 Br, DELUXE • oman Sl40 . LCE 1 Br, no 1 ~tt~tonlneton Rd. 2BR.Ad1ut90ts.NoM......,.NoA , 6~0cc-upy. $350 leue. wbl~poolL.R., ~~nnL, fli>l, ~·n~.Bal~·:.!'. ~'~ .. ~7,3.,.-~ .... ce1~0 1,~r . ........... lO dop. 1 . o. 526 LEASE 4 BR. film/rm. nu u-, ~·No s e. St2-l6':!9 "'X'""' ....... -~ ......-,..., i .::::;:H;::o"'u"1n-7U"n'°'f-u-rn°"r"'•h'e,-d,-I Bemnrd St 6Q..0537 palnt, Cf1)tl. cov. patio, nr. RENT 3 B_r. 2 Ba, UtU Rm, 642-3153 S~. 2 BR .._;.I !X, crpls, f.np;e . I---"-------· 12 BR tame unfum. F4!!!nC'l!d DulMrd 4 Yort'town. $!20. La.guna Niguel, ~ C'rptt. I ·~==·~-.=ou=s"""'N,,.,......,..,...,3,,"'_ 2 BR •J'lt, $1!15. mo. Child or ~rrr. fiunll)', no pe11. "™ n 1 Genertl 3202 ·--' crptt A drpa. mo. 96J.Im or ~7887 newly palntf'd. $325. mo. •unnu E. ev.,,on, • doe ok. Pool. Call eves only Shalimar, MS-0358 ' J"''"" 642-3645 <t95-CTS or 49.)..67tl ~ ba.. tp .. v.·et bfu', view, <t!IG-32"6 " nt.EE rnr.E lrvlnt 3244 HOUSE • br, 2,~, , _ <-r. i>&lio il deck. ~nnla. apa, 1.,c==;-----:= 2 Br. 111.pt. cpt/drp. No ehldrn • · • -cuorce: Newer MV nrel\, If. ., ..., .... .....,. -x-sub 11'1. 6 mo. n4..&.ao--ti~ S.nt1 An• 3780 or pet•. $175. 646-9280 2257 • • Prnfl'.ll'lioMI Srn1 t't' .c 1>r-F11m/dtn-....... brklm 4 BR. 1ep, din. nn. 3 pauo., ranoe St. $400/nM). Ls e . 1---------Apt. ·•r· Maple St. *LANDLORDS* nn. Avail. ii6. $ 4 50 . !rplc. A mo 11 t ~ttracUvt 494-9721 e-.~ Ir "''kendl. ... $ll3 -?iloch:rn SlnJr;;t Apt w/ "•°"n"r.-•"hla.,.-'"ep"!",,~,,..~w-poo....,.;n""l.1 Homeflnd1r1 * 642·'900 :,~~ner 2tM4 Phalarope, i:a·TORTL.EROCK. $43$1 3 BR. beaut. vtew, 2 Ba, Aptrtment• Furnlahed p111~C,u1 ~1~ i~·.,,7 upper. Nr. So. C!lt. Pim. C1Lllfomht.'11 Lara'(~• ~ · .,,~2 _ m•"" cxtt11. Avan. Dec. BoJL •• lilind 11~ • ,,.,..,,,..."'°'c,.;.,;.,..,.,.--= $189. mo. ~7...m 111\ S 9 Rt!nt..,I Srndef'! • M™ Verde t.c. 3 br, 2 ba. Bier., o;,., "''"' $3007 mo. IM. ~I _.. -1 SSO Per \Veek45Q l.tovrs You 3..Jl.R, 2 bi., 2" rar·11., ni-. lKE To hen.di 2 Dr, 2 Ba f'plr., bllns. cpt1, df'Jll. 2 DR. 2ba, catm ck!con.led. Newnn.rt Lich .. 3269 l"lt\\' SJ)f!rdous Apt. 1 Br, 2 Jn. Modem Avt. util {Id. atamc &: otnm Mul11. $l3S Newport De•eh. A1110 No Pff•. Leue 1335. 'trio. ldN.I ice, lnilne Tm"ace. ,.,,... · b&, rrple. cio-e to No. &y. "C:::•;;;ll..:s.t}:.::;.;'6M=7:..· ----$.'400. By Owntr. 5f6. 397 vacftiit hou.te. "c r c ,age , M~ Ml)...6345 . 3 'DR. SBa, 2· Bllq to Bc:h. lat nr (:(l('Jltr bide-300 Apo. 1 DR urrtum. Pool , hltns. l25 $1M farm anl1114l1 olc. Alt. I You'll ftnd lt In ClusUltd Don't rtve up Ute 1hlpl f'oo11/Tttlnlt. J37S mo or lena Ave. m mo. No 1..., .. Ll1t" It In cl1u:dtled. Silp E. J1lh Place Jl<t$ mo. Stt ,-F•:'m-m Ad. CIU IMM6'lJ, You'D .ffnrl It In Oa1 'Red ~ Opllon. ~2. _m.=::303::.':..· -----_•_•_S1toro __ R.,_u1_"-'-"-2-5878.--Apt J aft U am, m..642S ; • Grand Opening MILL CREEK APARTMENTS A new home for the active adult. • Ni1ht-ti1hted championihip 1enni1 cour11 • llr1ttd ••·immin1 pool, pJu1 ~•nn•1 and .J1cutti • Rrc p11 lllon 1~1th pool lablH and fire&fd" loun1f's !\1\11 Crttk h115 the l i f~itylf! )'OU've httn Jookinrt for. Jn n TC'i'Oll·like M!tlinli?: 11.'ht1re rxp1n5i\'fl l!:"'l"nhrlr.~ and be11ulifull)• ltnd• llCtpcd gardens prO\'i dt an &tlrarth•f! back· drop Cor thelW! dr~m11lic new aparlmenta. You htl'e a choi~ or four excitinti noor plant. in Ont'" tnd two·brdroom dc•iaa1 for _ tdult livini. '£a"'tfl ap•f mint1, f\.llly ClrJ>(lted •nd coordinatl'd and 1f11.U1blr rurnl1htd or unrurnishtd, as you s~if)'. Prit'e1 •tart·al ju11 $200 a month. \Vlth r'crrstiot1optlon1 unm11tched In Lha Or1nae Counl)' ll'f'Q, ~fill Cre•lr i1 bound lo bf' a 1m1Kh .uccrM: Set' 11 today, Take tht N1wport f'rf'cw;y &ou1t, fro~ thf' Stnla An1 FrHw•)', thrn u!W' tilt Bnki>r Str~t orr ramp. ~l!i.kt 1 ril!ht ar tht' fit~t htihl tof1;,5 Pau tarlnCJ 1\v•nue. ~lodel50Pf"n d1\\n till du1k .Or call 171• I !1 •9·1302 fCtr dt"hol~. Mill Cr.,k -From $200/month --- • I ../ • • •. ~ • ., • ' • • ,.v, -• f-, "'°"'*' 2?r lt74 llAIL"( ,,iiT ,-D • Aparrments Unfurn. Ap1nmen1• Uni urn. Apts Furn/Unf°urn 3900 Rooms 400lt 6ffi~ R•ntal 4ii) t..ost & Found ert0na11 SUI 1Ktrlca1 Hun'lfngi;~ ~Heh ™!J 1 ;;N;;;''";P';;;;";a.;;"';;;h;;;;:;;;3;;169;:;. I OAKWOOD UioKiNG '•"•"''""""' >o .1501 <WESTCLIFF DR. CAJ.lf: AN IMAL CONTROL CAN XOU SPARE ELEC'll!JCJ.m-1-no .' L';.k,,,\; J 11 I• t1Mln. RENT & brd ftte In Nt:WPORT f"lnancial Ctntcr Jlu1Ulneton ~ SMlter fl ttlfd bib1 For tbe twtlt'lh' 2331~. Small Jobi. malitt .4 • :__wk' --'f Oil 8EACH! OCEANFRONT •eha nre 1°' 11 •" LHslng Off! .. Sp.tee i3U»lloooS1.53H>01 . ,....,rw.un....,11-.to ~"'"'e~ n;w l rr-n FIGHTS houaektcplng" cnoklug fo.r CALL O.N·SITE MAN'ACER &c~ QC ltumimc Society !he children at Fllrvtew Oa-nlMlfte s ...., HelplVMN!ll~ n• 3 BR. ~-ba., yr~~MWi! bachtlot 1n l.Agwwt B c h. <n4l 642-3Ul ext. 2-15, ANA~ ... ~~~:.1::, .. ~_quE State Ho.p1taJ, blkc!• 1 bave , • ' , • i t,J 2 BR, 2 urn, Nm.,..,... '••.-.nt. A&e 24-30 tTI-ll 49h3455 tft _ .....,)'UU', "JNJ.,_,.. .,"" tHUJr«l-.lhat I&, U )'OU will EXP. Gat\k~ tervl"lt • ' ~ t ..,15 ' BR Unf\lrn. Fr. $267 1 BR Oct-an VLriw $282 , Cove.red P11ril1U2. La r R e 2 un. 2 bll, v.1.ntcr. J.'tOO INFLATION m DOl)'S (213) 964-2306 Busln.11 Rent•I 4450 Ncuterin1 'tntorm. 9&)..2900 1,.'00lrlbute Yolll'' <>Id blke to NtwPOrt, aiA-f area. ())µlpl A/~·~ 'u)' To ... • 3 BR ~~FRO, N,r. I ' JIO~IB A\VAY tron\ lto~e! ANIMALS IMPOUNDED me to repajr. ~p&lnt. •nd l&rdenli-. Ya.rd CtcanupJ, ADD't L ... " I lfeated Pool. Sali1*1 An.1 R«re,alk>/I Room STE. PS T'o""B.EA,CH'T). Thi' price of eve'l')'thlnr ill~· pvt. holnc. ulil pd., Tmier, fem, Blkluan put new Una on fer the: &t6-M7' All the au,per.pec;i,-ax· _, Now a k d k1lch ' l11dry. prh>'gs. 2 C.nter Sen Clement• "t'trrlu ml.x, fem, Wl\ile YoWll•te~· ~Chrl.ilmu to EUROeEAN' o••nEN-· c4f.~ment. in thlJ ,dt\-e~~ HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 'Bf< 'b.'I ,,.101,. .. .-no: ~'VlllSt' up. a Woo ,.,_, .. __ "' . "'U _ 1000 ~ "'" ,,.. 0 ,. ___ 1 1 8m/ --•-1., •->I tu\oU wn. ,,.. ._ , ........ .,., ~ , DI · 1 '" , c. .,.,:...,_ Garden Apl"ll' hel1>3 yo\I ml uuou1.:u n8l ...., . <f'N· ~ '' .x. ~_, ..... ,.., em, wbt .,__, ,.,.rn niil.ppy. Any IAndscaDinc·l:ret aer\'kt ....,. • uoo;~ , ' t, WTI., )rlt $~•<> tight lntlailOn by oUetinc 842-3285 Stor• or office • Germ Shep, male, Blk/1an !hanks for )'()Ur belp. Robtrt reuoaab}e. 6t!-5l29 68$--,lCS tJoo for f~!'." m ~ 3 BR, 2 ha. rum. S27oi )'rly cl tv "'N R G lo on El Camino Real Cel'l"l'I SbP:p, fern, blonde Johnston, 2339 O:>roell Dr, • per1tneed 4'<UV· Call 3 BR, 1 00, nun. "'ntr S250 lln ex UI e ,,. 0 cot •r•tt• r Rent 4l50 Exoo.ten1 P&ridna: Shep m:lx. male,.11)'/vfllt Costa Mesa. S4MU6 Gentr1I S.rvlcM 6046 Reed!. ~neiipennia 16 , BR '""-··· .. -.. .. ..,.."" Jtslse Goorltntt't' . --A --..... _.... I . . De""' ...,._,,_.. •-ocy 1U OCEAN A\'e .• 11.B. (tt4) 53'-14rl' Ofe. open 10 ruTl-OJ'Jm Dally WJu.JAM WALTtRS 00. cORoNAOEL''MAR \\'I! guammee that )'OUI' Tent ~ of Double tt a rt a e. '""'"""''" ""7oe"•~ ~~~m!J~ ~t ··~'/.;Gat 1t!~~ ~yoo'i SMAU.. HOM&.REPAJR. 11w;i1nat";,B'each.~i6l88 4 BR unr house f tm 11 n "111 Mt be r.illed for 1 Eastsldc Costa ?.teu. ( 0 r S H 0 P S ' D I t ab 1 e tor Poodle, male, Grylblk CARPENTRY PWMBING' Bee.ch Blvd KA 2 bu.' sooo· l.e or i$t/oPt 1 •• full year nnd )"111 1Ull h1w atorage only. Y.'ould be Ideal BoolCJitore 1.fetal Sculptor. Collie , male. BJk/tan , :,;---~Yo~-~ rr::i EI..rerR.ICAL M9-10CK AL A J\ M ~ALLER-Pi. 2 BR. 1 btt, Ullt. fl'l'5 '11'.I)' lht' flexibllil)I of m ~ I b. for 1>mall b:lal s~ m 0 . etc. 1..oe.~ in The Mall Jrish Seller, lem, red &: have tun. but don't like to Hau II"' ilOS1 Um~. 1 -~· niin exp. Rera. Luxury Apts NEWPORT CREST pf'"th OC't"\l.pancy lot ~l aft. Spm at THE FACI'ORY, 425 Shep mix, rnale, Tri travel with )'OOt ax or reqd. 9'19+l2J4, tor ap- 2 BR 2 bL condo $52.J ~us you get • ,.._,_~'; SINGLE car Garaie nr Uth 30th, N.8, 673-9606 11..S. Pug mix. pups. (6) alons1' lofc too~!. Have $12 ,I LNcf , plication \ Ju.st oomplutNI, 1 BR's $195. n10. 3 BR \\'Jfplc $310. 1no. GREAT LOCA TI ON IN TffiJ"'BEACH AltE.A. Open Dally a fternoon•. 2005 Alnham• Jt8. C-11 ~133 or 9tl'.h~1 ask for Jack or 1.1ation. Co.MMERCIAL or your money ril ...,....wuou, St It. Balboa Blvd $25 mo k Shel . I Sbll Fi~7'<=="='==•1 , inc:ludlfli:' $1 million In 6754600 days· 67·5_7 81 6 REAL Esta.le Office It Des tie, ern, "·ht motM home. I am looking Cet rid Of UNigbtly AR:EA OiatribUtor "fo'8.ltled. Office-aulte, N pl. $250 recreation fa.cllltiea, a full E • Spece tor rent or A a I e . , CATS lot )'Oti:C&ll·me. 673-6631 or TRASR Ii: DEBRIS Over n. Oppot'.t IO cun ap time Activlti« Director wbo ~. Servit.'efl Included. Pt Im e Lnhr. kitten, t.&nfbm write P.O. Box m Balboa. CoOep Student e MS-6128 to )BOO: pet" rno. Plthne--We associated pl.., -iea BBQ'• ™" LRG double K9:f8&e for loc •. San Clemente. Bertha Lnahr Dom kit1ens, blk . 02ti8L • ni">•• lr81n. Call 639-6123. It. more! ft.re Sunday li torage only. Vic: Orange Henry, Realtors <i92-4J21. Lnghr Dom, fem, "'ht/yet PLAN ' ~ ~~ Hauling BROKERS-REA LTORS 2015 w 011.lbt10 67l·J6•) Brunch & PCJ-f, NB, S60 mo on lndusl•o'ol Rontol .... _ 'Shi.hrdorn. fem, charcoal NINGAHolldayParty1' Y l>lUab)e • .......,s., lru ek, ASSIST. • Ji;e, 961-4762 • -Shtl\r dotn, fem, gry/blk: WhY be a v.Urr"·j holt or nUQnab e, Barry 531~1235 Nt::'>V 1,2 6. 3 Br apts. 1,2 I 2\.i Ra. &pies, gilt'. pa1Jos. $1~/$3.iO rno. S i no1 &S, 1 & 2 ljhlO PRIVATE. locked. $15. Shthr kitten, fem, trl hO&tn.s. Let ua make )'OUl' &Klt;'LOAOER lrctump il\lCI( MANAG.EI bedloonw. Furn. & unf\lm. mo. 400 22nd St, Huntington MESA CENTER Shthr dom, malt, gry/bl.k arr an l"l' rn•e nt A to r w&r k . Coitcrem,' •phalt, Wth 911 , .. _extras. Models Beach. """-•a"" you -decorating, caterin(. .u.wlo&o ~akln«. S.7110 ~c«f PARK NEWPORT ,,.. ......,...._.,. IndJCon1mt!t'cial space LOSI', Gold rimmed eye waitrelSing bart--"1...-. thC SALES PEOPLE oP8" daily 1~ to 7. Sorry, $23. SINGLE, like new , avail. 1974 O\lll'IC, Costa glasses, Sat ll/23 betwn eiitertainment' I:. oedJU0.1$Y Ml , • lubs. · 605.f • • * • * * . 3 BR, 1% Ba, bllru, v.11sht'r. dryer ea. uni1, S300. 1110. 3:\IS Oelawtin'. HB APARTMENTS ro pets or Chil<Sfen. Secure. 21n t.tiner, No. I, A1esa. 1500 Sq. ft. at $200. 9:30 & lOem, NewpQrt clean Up. Reasonalllle ra~ J:ACUZZJ,•Sauna. .l MuSitge. ~~ 8!5_~ r.u: .. !'~ .. 'r!'!en~~~ Ing oa: ~~:::~1::nt. Po. ~-~~l~~~JSOO.~:~~: ~~~~:~£~ cs·."77Ka7tle, , .... E,003G"'A's"." .! i.e;uf~ ,,.; ~;!;ncht. Faahlon~U' Tobin PniPt~rty l\lgn1t 846-1311, No Fee. LARGE 2 br. cp tf dr p a, patio, n.r. bc>;u::IL No pets. $160., wlr. pd. 84&-'?S38 e\'es It. wknds .. overl~king the water. En-A.pattsnents ~th. ~~~eu lttg. 817 W. 17th S l re e t , 642·3091 Btvd~H'-8. ~7123 OUll.l,dt See Manqer joy $150,axl health apa, 1 Office Renl•I 4400 Coita Mesa. LOST, Go.Id rimmed eye CASINO PACKAGECJ rear 'm'tner, Town &. Coun-APROPOS " •wlmmmg pool~ 7 lighted ,...,... _ -')>k ro.. John McCann gl..,.,, Sat 11/23 ..t 9,30 • *ONLY $l O O , Uy Shopping Center. · 2t l'o.i.lon lllMil ~i~~ ~'. ~~:,1~uf~ 1""':~ett1 LEASING-NEW HARBOR =· :::~u~~~~~:: 645-fiGM MON.-~T." Heatl"f~AirF~iJii ... wport IMch.1 Hunt, Htrbour 3842 Heboard. croquet. Junior l's ....,_..._.~ .• Anaheim. 19th. ].Japle , PREGNANT? FURNACE .REPAIRS <>!'Call ...._2'5l from $224.50 monthly; also 16thatlrvlne RETAIL + ·Berna.rd, 8t Charle St. Carina:,,'"Oonfidentlal ~l-SAVE" MONEY 'ON .YOUR ATI'kNDANT exper-for 3 BR. ! 'Ba, DELUXE. $200. 16912 llt'l!iklns. Corne-r \Varner & Hoskiru;. ~1gr. No. 4 i-1~~ 2-~~s1!":115EJ~ .642-6170 OFFICES COMPANY Reward. W-~? ing It. referral. Abortion. GAS BILLS. HAVE YOUR veyard .full ~ pay tric kitchens, private pa"°' I iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiioiiiiiiil REALTORS LOST: .Doberman, Ma 1 e' eidoptlon &: keeping. \ f'OJUriiACE ADJ tJ S T'E D ~e benefi1•. Apply ~n 1• FR.OM JSc Ft. Blk/Tan, Vic: Beach & APCJ\RE1 642-4436 WI1l! NEW FILTERS , Station lOOO tiVme: NB~·r-. d~.;~1:1les,su:.=:!'!'n • NEW • ~~~ =~Bea:s. ~~s~·~p~~-r it:surY;s~~ Av1Atl0ttM'ecH ' t BR. 2 88. S2Jl. mo. I BR. 1 Rn.. $173. 16972 Hoskln11. C.Or. Warner &. H011k1n.s. l\lgr, No. 4 parking "ith ele\•ators. ~ Brooks. Reward. 842-2189. I l[~J Houtecle•nl-iJU4 No e;xp ,req': train at rjl.l PfY tio11ai maid lier\'JC1?. Jus1 YOU'LL BE GLAD lW'.l FT of 1'1·1 D1I SKYPARK E'ves. S.W.. Md it.,.in ' ··• benefits. 'M-F •J.&!34, tr;t north cf Fashion lsland al I d ·-• HOUSE ftF LE ean J bo nd Sa J · YOU WAITED! a c, heal, cplA. rps. u.·1c LOST ·Australian St1ep. puppy v-C AN view now. )'t!'d.t ·Ann 11(llii ~~ n oa.qwn JntrodUcing new bach and under F?lng rate, 1166-4481 fe1nale, 3%i rno;blk patch on y 1 Car peta. Wlndow11• Floors Rectultci-and Join the ~ Telephorl(' (714) 644-1900 1 bdnn optJ -well worth S'°r•g• 4550 rt eye. Vic. W. 17th & \Vhlt-Babysittlnt 600& UphOl1, Steam Qean1ng'. pie who'"'~ joined lhe Army. far rental informolk>n seeing. Rellned yet af· tier St, C.M. 6U-0070. Re-Reg.'Serv. Avail 642-&124 COl!iti. I.lea.. 6fS,.lli3:: .. 1 Irvine I . ALL nf!\Y 2 Br. 2 Ba condo. NEWPORT'S MOST fordable • GreJt BEACH STOP HERE! ward! BABYSiriING. Daily. 1'1E;!'· " D~klit9d c .. linlni : 'VIN ' Pool, jacuzzi. f"l'(', room , SPECTACULAR eoviroruncnt • tumi&hed Do you need an extra .storage LOSf: Male cat, most I y ible. Own trans. Reis. S2 ·•WE oo EVER.YTIUNG * 1' » ;- ' frplc, 2 encl. patlfl.'I, dbl and unfumi&htd. • ""-v.·hlte. \\'earing Je"'-eled col-hr. 645-9510.&: 4944177 Refs, 'free ftt, 646--2839 · '• • , .a:iLrit£e. No pe111. University VIEWS • $185 to $215 • cloeet? Room"!' G&rage"!' Vl" lal", Vic. Green Tree homes, EXP Sltte c f Trim Your _QrJl'tM•t Park. $3l5. M7-6i91 or Luxury bay!ronc apartrnenl 1 ? ? Then Y 0 u "'e e d Walnut &: Cuive-r are o. -· · r a,.r.e ~ r .HPUSEW~"R> a day. Tr• Whh1 Eictr_. ,u 542-3181' living. &ut .slips at your 646-8453 •!t!i!iilli~~l I ~.:C:~ti~;::1~&£h& Reward ~-4139 aft 3. r,;kl~~. ~me. ~:~~~ · You ~ ttpreMn~be 1.L;;"';;;";;"";;:;.BH;;:;.;;';;h;;:;.;;:;.;;38;;4;;8; I =~. w~~a'~~~~~ J;!!!:!!!!!!J "'"""""960-~~1r,'r10~ ....... 1 ~~~ ~°s~b Yfe:~~a~~: ~VINc d 0tna F ~· :r.\l c oMl>U:rE Houaedeanlrg :,~~~~ ~ ~ OCEANFRONT 2-bedroom, 2·bl'th unitl with LINK · collar. Very·atteedonate. ·· w.r-v .,__,"'"' metica.~cte.,inyoar I• few elrgant, '·ery prlvale, ~ Irvine area. Wearing flea Bak;;,,o.?5979-11~7 ew ' ....... ""'. ~."'job·.~~Wkly, sell beliutifW;--g'f"'lts, tos- 2BR. 281\, yearly !rue. spacious terraces, pool, ~e ll'tS 1525 SUPERIOR STORAGE UNITS 551-3915 Carpenter 6015 Milnten•nce '°69 apare time. r Meet -peopJt, Se<:dritY :rlrivate beach. Pool liUbtcr"8nean 2-car parking. ..~' ""1tAE Profess. bldg. nr. Ho a g Pcl'llOnal, business or nx:rea-Found: Sml beige w l re y CUSTOM have fun tool Loun;e. Ga m e r " ~ m , All adult, full i.ecurity build-AOU\.."'f ~p Hosp. G\'OUnd fir. o f f I c tloMl slorage. F roin $8. haired female dog, "'earing ' Patio Covers HUSBAND A 'Aile, clean & C&ll &40-100. Manire ndulls. no p et s . ing. New carpet. drapes. space. 864 sq. ft. at $295. .Jamboree & San o i e g 0 red collar. Harbor/Wilson R~wood &: Cone. Deckl'I maintain oUice, apt, re-ren-BA BYSITI'ER,, dependabJe 31150 coa8t ""'Y· So.Lagunu Ir tilt-Ins. decor, Leases from 1433 Superior Avenue Dr./Dentist su.ite. 1700 sq. F'lttway. Call !)79-0i:llJ. area, CM. 548-3368. Free est 646-"1S98. 846-!W.9S tal, Exp. Rel. 548-MOl Gr ~n d moth e't type tor S500 per mo. Newport B.ach It., $765. Rentals Wanted 4600 LOST: English Bulldog, RE~IOOEL, ADD-ON, gar. Masonry 6071 Oiurch ~. 9· Hn COZY STUDIO (?l 4) 673-7985 BOLSA BLDG. Male, Brindle, 6 yrs. Vic. c:onv. cust •. & new const. p/wk at S2. p/hr. Ca 11 WJW carp.. ~frig. & ho! Office suUe. I-las 2 office~. OLDER Mol.hl'r w/U yr. 15th & S.1.nta Ana. Ans. to Z yn: exp. tree eat, 64.>-343!1 W 1 LL I AMS A S 0 NS, l..aW'll. 548--2301 p111te. Located 2 blk.~. fron) (714) 547--0321 recepl. area. AJC. Total ·125 old. Unturn duplex or single ··~uke or Ugly" 548-4464 FENCES.GATES Maloney Llc. no 2 8 30 4 6, BABYSl'ITER/ Lt. Hsekpr, beach lu central LogW1a. Newport Bay Towers ~ -&q. ft . Sl.25 month. ·1 / u a.rd w Jki Lost: 3 roo Siamese, btwn lVE BUILD &: REPAIR Br.lck. block & •tone 2 eh I Id re n. Temporacy. St50 M..,., All u111 1>11id. 310 Fernando St., N.8 . .re·~':,.:~... Ask for John McGann ~~;la~~: c!toolic s~boo"f. s 1r1pe1 on 1 e gs , vi c * ~7637 eves * Sg6.631l. Laguna area. A1n'a except MISSION REAL TY Vr'sta Del Mesa ..,. .. 642-6082 Orange/Santa Isabel, Of. C•rpet service .Ol6 BR I c K wo R K, paving, sun. 548-6915. * 494-0731 * ~~ifrNi::io;;;;.,--;;;;;;;; I ~Be~lr~4·,J'l!'"~mi~646-<~-~~--. plMten, & entryways. Free BABYsrr:n:R •·anted b·y NE\\' 2 & 3 BR LUXURY ADULT GARDEN HOMES 2 BR. To"~· frplc; ~rvJ ~~Yi,;1~ l.OST, Ladies got~ Omega JOHN'S Corpet " e~tJmatea 531-4973. teache r, •l•o lit'• CONDOS, ""~de 0 CE AN ffiVINE AVE., AT MESA tram $250. 1 BR, from $195. 1st. CM or NB area. p:xi watch. 1U23, Vic: Harbor Upholstery, Dri Shampoo, Uc. No. 2'l1430. Daw. bb\J9e'A'Ol'k. 536-brf· , VIEWS near Victoria Beach Near Nev.'J)Ort' Blvd: Frwy Pool, tennis, continent.al COMPANY $350 213-S.~539'1 Shopping Center Reward, <So I I Reta r dant a· l BRICK. BLOCK a: SI'ONE BEAUTY Sa.Jon' iJiiO area from $325. 4%-1795 &lrvinelndustrla!Complex. breµfast. Separate famWy REALTORS to mo. · ~aft5prn Degreaser• & all co l o.r wallll & patios, Slewa ri h&5 •pact avail. fM ~nt 1 BR $190. 2BR $230. section. Clcse to shopping LOST, Blue plaslie envelope. brighteners & lO m 1 nut e,..:;-~:;:,;~Li:;:'•:.:200r>97~~56~7~=' Dec. lst. .-:._ ... ~...,.-~ 2 BR, 1 B.1., ocean v\e\V, o---I Bill'-~-l tine~-h ,,..u -.~ SINCE 19-W I~ A I bleach for your w bl tc1· . ' ~ u•......uuv.~ dee.ks, near beech, frplc, """" w gym, .....,...,,, I 't!~~~i!'!i!·!!i-!i!'iii"u~=J .. ...,.,.~6~7!3-4400::..,..,. .. 1 )°inencitl • Legal size. uto club n-carpets . .save your monl!y Brick, Block &.. Stctn. BEAtrIY 'Operakir ia:· Aubt-$265. 494-2339: 491 ·1317 Color T.V. Pool & Jacuzzi signla, Reward, 496--3345 or by sa"''"" me extra •..i-. 645-8266 ant wanted IUll or piirt·lime. Security Patrol, Refrlg. Inc. Rooms -'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 83>37ffi ·-... """' s--M L'd I I 3856 .• m .. ~ • '--~~----".;.cl wrn clean living rm., dining POl'nt'-/P &-.-UI-1'1"-.l•vo. ' I 0 s • -=-=-.. ~=""==~ I -FOUND: Lg, f.emale German rm., &• hall $15. Any nh. : .... t •per .... _,,, 'B""O~A'"T""'· B~.ude~-,-. ~ ... ~..,-.~,.~.-· PARK NEWPORT ROOMS ~ v.·k up, wt th Buiiness Oppor 5005 Shepherd. Choker chaJn. In· $7.50, coucb .SlO. Chair S.S. • *'20%' OF' \.."• •· · I' mold 'maker. New Finn. 41' 3 BR, 2 Ba, bllns, 2 r a.r garage, C'pts, drps. Adults. Lease. AlliO 2 Br, l\fi Ba, 2 ca r ga~. bltns, cpts, drps, frplc. Lease. Ca n partially rum. GT:J-3967 A ART kitchen $30. wk up apt. · --> "'-In V 11 r P MENTS st8-9?a.J or 64!>-l967 AUillate JU•n.? ~vunta a ey l.S .rrs exp, is what ~nt:s, W .SA_...TA* Sailboat. WESTERN ~ Bal.'ilelor 1 or 2 Bedrooms 962-0046 not mcthoj:f, I do w or ls: · ,.,. 10633 Santll Ana, S2G71 and Townhouses LIVE AT THE BEACH , MANUFACTURER FOUND: Irish Setter. S-lO myself. Good ref. &31-0101 Stat~ lie; fully ins'd Cllllcote 'BOTS Fr. $22-1.50 Open 9--6 Daily $2!i & up fl wk. 673-0440 With' $15,axl to join light n1o'li, male .. Found a I CARPETS & Uno by Ed at· a Pamting ~ anytime, Spa Pools TeMia ;;-:-,,P,,,IN,'E,__K,..Nc'O_T_•~Ii'O~TE=L=-,..1 •••c•tl"• •fflci ~1~11~ mfg. This position req•i ac· Oohe ney Beach. ll/24. savings Remn shag tor Sl'l\TE lie 71822, bonded,, Across frotn Fashion Island BALBOA Isle, quiet WOl'k. live partk:ipant w I good 67:'>-5328 vans $i50yd Rtia.r, 639-5839 painting int/ext, 15 y rf> at Jamboree on San Joaquin man, share baths, kit , tv health & management abili-Found-Orange Alriped male * CARPFT Ci.EANINC '* }ocaJ ref.I, h'tt est, Bip 3 BORJ.I. 2 ba Luxur y Hills Road. m,. '8a. mo. 675-3613 t,y. Good draw plus part of cat-aprox S mo. old -very CERTIFIED STEAM Henn, •642--0238 · \Vatertn>nt apt. \v/view of 1714) 644-1900 P_l(I. ENTR!.._1& B~ Attra1c ~'t!~uy:-"~~-~~~~ affectionpte 828-5878 • Vic. 1t &.a6-l811 * '7.!l.LEG1 & E -~l q~ Peinti?IQ: Ne"lJOrt Hbr. Aval!. \\<ith Sain Clemente 3876 ~eep rm. ,-,., · qwet, einp · (714) 894-filSO. La Pnlma Cement/Concrete 6019 .. 1 ext, .... ess tquip. AlllO dl'n(l!brtlry & 2 tirepht.ce!l. fem. $100. mo. 646-8502 l'DiiE'iLiiuiixV.E"'O"F'°F"1"c"E"s' I J~~~~'-----1 Found-11124-Parakeet. green k:itehcn ~~111 refinhblng. Bhlns, .sep. laundry fac·s. Ii .NE\V Lg. Deluxe 2 br, 2 ba. QUIET m ~tu re .ndulVCM AIRPORT LOCATION Happy & yellow. Vic. N.B. around ;;;;;;;;;;;:~;;-;::-;;7;;-;--;;ldl\W~~·;m~~~BO~B~.,,._: lnlsh compac\DT". can: ~tl"li. exclusive area . fantastic Nr. ~$100(Kit prlv. Patio suite from $l?5. mo. promontory. Call "lo ldentily BACKH~E. Ora.di.ng & PAINTJNG Int It Ext. lteaU1man at lilS-7442 or viev.•, pool, 2 balCQnics. entl. 556-00581557-3062 Sec pm Incl. A/C. crpts, drps, all J h k • • 675-4512. Trenching Ser. Construction Acoustic ceillne foe-~st Mni. Bell at 833-9J82 gar. ;2.W. mo. 496-0316 ROOM in 3 BR house $112.50 uW & janitorial s.erv. *No an sg1v1ng LOST DOG Nov 24. Blk Fe-aeon-up, HaUlillg fill dirt. rates, call 835-0609 S.A LARGE modern 2 Br, 2 Ba While \\later Vu-lrg in1mac 2 + utll. Pet OK. 548-3762 Lc.ise Req. * 11.1onlh Free male LAB & wht WtOYED Cwlt Cement Work. 64U514 •l0% 01.sCouNr*. in tllC Blulfs "\\'/pool. 2 car br, ideal for relired. S235. before Sam or af1 . 6pm. Rent. HOLLAND BUSINESS male. Back Bay area.. any Don \Vallpll.periJ'll & Pa.inUng garage, abundnnt bllns & 2 4 5 \V. At a r qui t a . Hotels MotelS ~100 2082 S. E. Bristol, NB Info pleRSe call 557-9289. LEONITE CONCRETE INC. Free est, CaJI, ~& sto1·agt', dbl oven, w/w 492.-1079/492-3967. -:-:--':':::-.....;'::'---::::-:::-":1 7==~'"'.';'7':-·~,0J!!IO~--&G-4170 SALES 540-0608 1-'===="-"'-'-'='-OOflcrelc stai;nplng, ~b-YOUsupplythep&im..rooms ~~·1 d=~n~r.1~;~~: LGE 2 Br. 2 B<1, vtew. decks. ·~.&o & UP ATTENTION insurance Business Wainted 5010 I~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~w":Ysb~~~· ::..U'J:tlos, painted $15 each. Sublet. &l~781 dsh"·hr. 2 car gar. $250. ~ agents, tax men. etc. 11•1 :::.;i;iii.(;ji';"i:'ii~;";i~:-l===d540-~~70!61!'-;.:"~-494·2339 or 498-aW ReaJ!or has Jbr, + Ir. sgl WANT TO BUY · ParMNls CEMENT ~ ~ \Vork EXPf."RlENCED &: Expert BLU1'TS, lge modem 2 Br. 2 Santa Ana 3880 Kltchenelfes · wkly rates house ioned C2, "\\'/desks & p . . Walls,• patx>&, ·a1dewalk.11, p ape r h a n g in g , Free Ba. \v/pool, crpU, . d r P 5 . ..;... _ _;,= ___ ..;;.:.:;;: I ";o23~7G~N~ow~poE!'OCn'-'•-'C,o>~I _;548-!:!!:~!ITT~"J51 chairs, xlnt location, o f f 1 11.Y cashb 1 focbmterest,"' pro-\ ~··By kr. or job. 646-6915 eslimates. Call 21~ """'.! .. " abundant bltns & storage, -G H 17th St, plenty of pa_rl(ing. 1 t 11 e u ...res a\ITiln • • .i" 5§50 ~ -uo frplc, 2 car KRrage, $290. $100 Spacious Singles, n r. uest ome 4150 lets get together. $7:>-tJOO retail, automotive, 1..'0C:klall Person•I• Child Car• · 6020 \VAJ.J..PAPERING i1£ PAIN· mo. aub-let. 640-4181 sGhoppim; &1 ~~~f07 nation. LO\~LY home 0.0 ~i. noa• per ......... 1771 Full---n ~1. lounge, R.E. etc. So me -TING 15 Yni. Exp. Reliable. arage inc.~ . ; i:. '-'' • • •• .., = w '-" .,.,.,.,, •• ok call F. an k L"'iFANT Care t{Blrtb-?mon.) "'""-,.tima'"'"• ,,..,,. "7'° BRAND NEW 2 IY. 2 ba. Apts FUtn/ Unfurn 3900 17th & Santa Ana. \Viii pro-64a.-?755, Zl3-33I·l601. '""''"" """ · • ' $1000 RE\VARD t c r in· Aware can for ln.leUlgent ;'";; . ..,.,. <l'IV"V .... dpbcs., steps to ocean. $32S vid~ room & board for 3 **Corona del Martt 546-830..'t f o rm a t l o n leading to parents. By the \\"eek. 12 hn R F. J>l;'1nter, honest W9J"k, to $395. Davidson R l l y. COM£ UY£ retired people. 548--1464 f'Tofes.siona1 Or.fices Bnd/or Mort, Trust Deeds 5035 t'l'!roVery of f\te.tal fr 0 m or more. $2. hr &r. u P reas. Int-E.'fl, Iree est,.refs, 6-G-7513 V1cation Rentals 42$0 ~tail. Dcl~e. air cond.. LOANS UP TO 80°/. C · l\f · ti.1 an U. fa ct u re r l-523-{859 548-Zr.>9, 642-3913 ~ 1 BR. ~I, Adults, super ample prkg. jan. scrv., utU JIJllJ74. Call 540-4nO. YOUNG teacKer w/l 6 mo Plaster/R.,•lr tu77 !l'harp! Furniture ava ii, WITH US CABIN BIG BEAR, Sleeps pcl. 300-2'XJO', Hwy frontage 1St JO LOANS-9!1% I \\'ill oot be responsible for gll:l to car~ for child dally, PA"TCll l'LASTE!JlNG \Vestcllff area. OWner/Agt 12. 2 frplc~ .• color TV, pool & 2nd fir. JUies from .48'. any debts "other than my mY, tiome, $l per hr , AU rr..~ .. ~ cs"-"'"' 833-3544 or 646-6075 tbl., ~ or 4~ '">.Yner, 615-6900. 2855 E. 2 own as ot Nov. 24, 1914. 64:).!9!45 ' .,,,....., ~-'"" """'~ 1 .:::::.:=c;::...:c~'O'~-~ A warm setting f or e.n-Rent•ls to share 4300 Coast HJghwa)•, Cdi\o1. nd TD LOANS BlancaBacA. 610Jo Ann St. ;:;;:;;;:;;;,~----.;w;l;e",__.!Oill~C..-~~L~= LARGE 2 bedrm. 2 ba, l'pls, tertai.ning hiends or relax· * 1 AfO. ntEE RENT * Apt. D, Costa. l\1esa. ~27 Dra,,.ries 6027 Plumf.ling j17i ~:!51;. ~:~~~r:ar~du~[s. H~~ ing ~·Ith nei~hboi-s. Sp.<tcious ROOMMATES No lease req. Dix. oUiC1?s Loii't'st rates Ornny.e C 0 • REAL ESt;AIB TRAfNiNG DRAPERIES L.R an '"m 1.!.2 bedrms f~aluring blllns. \rnntcd lo share beautiful adj. Alrporter Hotel. ~A/C, Sattl•r Mtg. Co. lndlv. lns.tructiQn. Personal * * · · S PL\f .... .,,.ING' pe!!I. $:tl5. n'°. 642-4387 cu 11 to n1 d rap c 1, lihag 2 bedroom fumished or un-fulJ SCl'"Ylce!. rrom $145 ,_to. '42•2171 S4S-06lt attn. Sales or broker exani Year end 1-lolklay. 1Speeiai. RenlOdelS & Repalra. Wat~· LRG. 2 Bit w/slip, Bayrronl. carpeting, pool .ir. cutdoor furnished aptG Ill Oalrn:ood. 2111 DuPont, Rooms " 2-S ,vks. Acyu:lem y 548-ll92 Beautilul custom wort . b:ea le rs ,di •'P-crsa 111, P1·ivn1c ro;id, secluded areA. bbq1. Enjoy the good a<lull Th"re·11 S 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . in * 8.1:>-32'23 'Ti\ noon ~':';'.1ng Harbor Arett. 24 yrs. RETIRED Gentleman wishes Sht!t!rs. Antique Satins, Open tttr nan Cfl, · dishwaaben, P~nora1nic boy viev.•. $850 life Al the rec r en~ i on fa e i 1 ltlet. DESK space ava11able $50 -·· • WC:~ to mttt lady 50 or over. Not \\·eaves & Plints. We canj ~ MIC & BI A lea.<:c. til.>-40-18; 675-2-175. WEST BAY 18 Complimentary ten n ls mo. \VIII provide fumiture I lost 11\d r.:f [gJ over 5'4''. Nice looking and cur own eontracti No tum O:>mplete Plumbing Service. 3BR. 20:1, frptc, sleps to 131 E. l8!h St, Costa. J\.lesa les!IOns, Sundoy brun ch·. al SS. mo. Answer t n g _ outgoing. 675-9163 do\VTis for hpme owners. No l;;'LC'ie::.. -'.'27'6&7:';;1;-;;~..,..,...,= 1vatcr. yearly $325 mo., Sports toumrunent11. A lull· aervice availablt. 17875 •Pa1rn/C.rd Reader• interestotv~~charge, Rtmodifli'Repeh' •1 ""'krnds 675--2'.?41. wk d a. y s MESA time activities director "'ho Beach Blvd.. f{untington 5300 Ad/ReJuction l083l I: '!aeh Bl, Open 7 days. h 556-1213 _ : 'l1J....S69.5985 plans parties & BBQ's . Beach. Cli ~321. Last & Found Stan~:m. 521•3406 DRAPERIES before Qlll\LITY,Work,Rtf.,·25irli ;i HR. 2 ba with larg e GARDEN We"ll even belp you Jind440. fl ou· Cbriatmat! Whole1ale exp.~ a; ini jobs. Free Newport Beach 3869 or GlllLS ' Paper Route1 0ptn lnL...,;..a.oct.10 Monyi..o.at'""'· Coll Mr. !,.~rnbort . . -......, Qppor, fjfi'-.. *BOYS lo 'GlLS)t NtwSP!lpet Routes *" 1n San Clemtnte. M1b. ate yrs. A nic& Profit eY<ery month for Bop. ~ Girts '"ho are w:Wing~ to Work and do • gopcl Joll. 495-0630-and uk to leave an application. ~, Equal· Oot><!<. Emptoyor BOYS lo GIRLS ' New5pe.per -~ Min. age 10. ,Lldo 'lale, Balboa Pe.nlnlulA. '. Con\act Mr. Bac~lt, at ·die DAILY PILOT ot call &!J.1321 ll leave apr'bcatio:l. Equa!Oppo!.Emoloyor BOYS lo GIRLS Tbe DAILY PILOT rolll.e• ope~•· lll COSfA llESA, COu..EGE PARK ll EAST '-W£ST COsrA MESA. 60-4321. ~ . Equal Opplt. Employer CLERICAL I . . . . '' MS! D~TA COJu;or\ATION has lmm~ate ·opelMa:s: tbo,Jol ....... :,'. " I _,, ACCOUNT$ 1 P.AYAlll.E 'CLERK ' st1mlel"k. \\'alk 10 bra ch. a roommate. Sorry, no one sq. · ice ll pa ~_e, LOST, Reward, COLLIE EUROPEAN Facelift, ete , Mfg'er. Free Estirnatcs. .e~. FAIR PRICE. L'li::, $l1.'i mo. Avail 1211. APTS under 21 I no pets. Models Newport Be 0 ch· Parking. MIX.. f., Colden brown Brea 11 implantll, Cc!Uular Ca.U for· in borne a pp t, ~1'710. Call Ken, J care, ~tust be famillnr ·wltb •.'cOTri· ~2\S..-l 2 & 3 Bdnn,:, crpta, drps, open daily 10 to 7. See ~=m!~h1n'!iuep1~tmo~ ::17w1ru14t~ chest &. reel. :'~"'~'ra;p~>~·~n§H.13-334fl~S§:=:=~63&-4980~~§:::;;;::;:::;::=::;:';'Roofint , , im· pu•~...i:;:tem.---•···· utilllles J)ftkl:. e J 11 n s , our larger ad in the apart· . · O'I -" '?\.! _..... ... 1'9 ~-:ic~i"~· '::;!~ :~~ ~~ launJry faciU1jes. Re c n1l:!nt section. utilltiea. 645-4640F -",.'"oo"', ~Lm-g--.-,-..,-.-.-,,-..,.,-Pho R£.ROOFING AU ~ 1 10 key 8 r and t1"'1 • or ?nio .. S300. &16-fiU-I eve11 roon\ \\'(pool table, gym NO INFLATION black cat. w/Oea collar. SffK & flN£f ~~e , neecr ·tlie ~ft, BoA, t.tic. Cl\at.lenae• ' & \\·kcnd!I. or :»S-9191 room, sauna., pool. Adults OA1rn1D_2Dh GA1~~EN AM'S 1,000 Sq. ft. • $350 Incl .janit. Fluffy. Gre!:!n/ycllow eyes. ~oom.1 C.39 as' kW Antty '-CliRK 1 ha. New refr, \\1l sher & only, no pets. 2881 BriAIOI, .wt at •vine A uul . Corona de.I Mar College Park area. ~9-2513 C AM I a G T a T N' P R L E P A ·9 T It ~ . sPACIOUS 2 BR. 2 Bu. Con· Costa f\ofesa. -&l2-Sl?O lfarbor J\.tgmt. Co. 675-6050 ·FOUND: Part Collle. fem<1le, REPAIRS, all ~'PU-Rcu. do. PaOo. Pool . Fr p Jc, 751-1415 l\~~TUAREpt ~?! :t :mre t 55c PER SQ FT Blk cars. cute, 3 mO!I. Vic. ., T R 1 L D A R I R 8 P .£ E 0 T I ~ 0 F'ree est. Llc'.d. j\sk fOJ" Adlls. Pct ok. m. )'r/l!iC'. " ' . er 1617 \l'ESTCLIIT-NB Salvador St., C.A-1. 546-9021 a l £ p g p O B t A A R N O ff M p A p ,Walt. 830-50201inrtfme 54&-783l! daughl~. P1·1v. rm & bQ. ACT t>ll--5032 LOSI: Puppy, l3 l k I W h I J C _ROOF: 5~ Roofing· <~~ Cnll Thut1. 11/28. anytime. . A R D H 9 T 0 N L 0 P L P C A P 8 R a· ne.w .i: rtc<Ntr. li"'l:e'e-estl-FinE:PL<-\CE. be " n1 cln~s. ~ &42-0032 C.D.M. 2Ai\1 sq n $6Z mo. 1pot.s., !.tale. 4mm, Capo D1ate. Uc .l It\IUUd n<'\\' crpts. rl1'JJ8. hllnit, 3 13'.~. OCIIl•C •£W l*CCPT ' \VORKING Female to ihore 2411 P.C.H. & ~cf2nd flr Beh. Sun. ot9:J..6908. a E E 0 C R T p O 8 A 1 J a ·~ L 1 G I 'l Ba.. StCfl!I to beach. Yrly. ADU!T IAK!Slll. l"'"C "Br. Pool Hon)r nr s 0 • ~ade J'C'nl for! a;>7-3002 24 WST": white female Poodle ROOFING •111Y W8J through Bkr. 673-7282 -i """ coait Plau $l2S per mo ,.. puppy. 11/23 Vic. Lake R T 8 T N I 0 A S R R L S I I N A. EN colleje. Ucensed, e"'f p e. r . LOVl:.1..Y bett<:h duple:it, 2 br SMAU 1115ACUPuo Age 2i-32. 75t~ll0. . 410 \V. COAST H\V'f, N'vpt., •"'orest. Rcwlltd. 586-lj16 A LA 0 L A I T GT E EN RT 8 TM T and .reasonable.~~ 1 oo. New r&ttr. \\'ilsher & • Bochelors \VANTED m 3 1 u r e straight s11:1. $75., Obi. $UO .. cpt1. Found: AUlitrallan mix fem. Televlslon Rep•lr, ..!!!! ~~.lec:m~'':: ~~ •I BR • 2 81 m11lc to ~l\Are. lgc hon1e 61&-8340, Eve. 4 94 -0 4 3 5 puppy: Vic. \Vhittier & 19th, L A L G g I £ & C F R T · L T L A fl I D T. V. T""'bnlcla.n will repah' 894-0071. •l tR & 0.n ~$150. 962"8668 alt 6 ~ner, cC"°."''!i"-· !0541!-3=l,;S,_I -~1~-1 11 N F P R ff D PD A S T A ft E A C Q '[ • most .e'la ln home. Eve• A 2-BR?a BA...t.01 from· beach, From $11S •.$US ~~I~~ i'"J\.~i1c7'" ~1:ltg:~ 1'Utll:~ ~~ mo~~1~ ~~-V~j:~" Be~ ':1-l!s-g N L A R O I a 9 a L A a M A C l D y wkndA. Free e:st. 838-~ G;J: ::_ws.:~01irl~ Mesa'Jerd.latt&Acbns 6~&752--0lOO yoordoor.6?3--6606 ~ K ITPalNT ANKrLM.IS Lal Tile I..,, "'"'114 540·1800 ROOMMATE "'a nted 1o NF.W Plt'lsh ofilcc U.ldg., 2 LOST': mk Lab, 1.tale, lg UNt"UNf Apta. 'l Br, 'l &. !lhAre 2 er apt on Bal. In G RM 1uit~. <»nrerenee P\lppy, fleu collar, Aspen, \VeatclUt &!'!1&. 11m1\ll pel 11-lE EXCITI1'tG Penln. $1111. mo. 6f.r90t4 ltn. Ycm:1; copier. Ne11r Coki. Ile ~5 eves. OK, call &n-lt.a2: 6-15-9060 PALM MESA APTS. ~IAN wants l\-omun 10 shue 0.C. Alrpon. &U-3640. !'Ol1NO: Male black CAI. 3 en. 2 BA. riSh•·hl". lrplc. 1 MlNUT~ TO NP'l', BCtl. lg. spt, Oc. vu. pvt heh. $1.35 NEWPORT SEACJI ornce Whit,• ""cM~~,.\~n & Pl•· b111 beuh. $290. 1no. Yr\y. &ch. I " 2 BR. l.rom $175 , rno. 49!M029 ar1 &. for rent~ll or part. $125. cen1 A ...-..r.>Ow LPIHTEIYRITCBr1aara I U1PM NTR8&NRIMPtM 8APCAMlt OPA C8Pl&Aal OMRPLA8&PRJNTTTa8TT 12.Ut:Wl-171>t /\du\1~. No Pe1.1 f'EMALE ••Ill Bhatt 2 Br apl t.ip. 6'1!1-6620 or 6'15-B3ll LOST: Yellow l.abrl\dor. 6 f"BR""72 Dn. iUFldf'Ck. I blk \56\ i\lesn l>t. W/Mme., will acctpl 1 • DELID.."E 2 fOOm oWte mos. wm'g nca eollar. Vic: t~ T.. -'*-~ .,....., bi.o•ch. l>rrf. girl,, No peu. (:-i bllul from Nc""lJ(ll't Blvd.I child. Tustin. 838-6342. Coro1111 dcl Mar $125 ],fn. Top of World. l.R. Reward. ~ • .,.~or .i......, lit ... ,...._,..._. $32.j. 64:~'1{} 5-16-9!61l Nt::F.J> 2 nn.n1atet lihr 4 hr Reakmomlal. Bltn. V:M?DO 49~ ot 494-37();1. *'--•wllit.•~ BA'" 1tON'rTfu.l & on j ON THE BAY Clplx-In NB. SllO/nio J1t l.:T\\'0 lb:I$ ornces tn clenn LOST: Newport Short•, CAMIRA Oi'ftl.EHL&\61 ,ttm.tcroRS m91n I~ •. P\"I bch. v./pler 1 8th floor . 2 Br, 2 Ba. Slip lt!.11t + $2(t dcp. Iv mess., lodull.rill J*!k. Util tum. blnck male _ lAb~no COllM, FJfLARCIR L£H8 SA,8 LJGKT ; 91.11935; IH+-010 a\'811, $j00. mo. Nt'll.'J)OS"t MZ-'iM-1 STh. for bolh. ~' \'t'I)' lritndly. &lb· ru.rta PllN'l'DRYD TlMSI ~ 1.roo f~(\ ba,r\'le\lo' ,p111:lou.~ tkh. &42·8931 or IW&-8316 NICE l.M\DY 60 to 'i'tl "''ho hM CosrA 1r1ESA 00\\'NTOlYf'/ l..0$T, Bl•ck short hair m•ill JU.SH T .!·i~=,: s.cs--ri~o i 3 Rt, 2 BA. ~lki. 'llundcck., O.EAN 1 M" 2 Bl' lt&3-SlS:S. JOnlf' lnoomt' lo ll\'t In rn f150. Newly dee .. quSel CAI. m,y stlll havt! lei tag. 1-,,---..!.!!!l!!!!:!..!!!~:!!!!!.!!~!!.!~:...---=i Jc. 1n. m-11;s Arfu1!1, no pet•. 2421. E. t'-o;lrJ privtiic rm. w/f)ri\·at<' 36 Roebelt~. &f)..4900 Rev. .. rd, &C-1938 To an:kr lJU or 11b al tM espendtod ''Sett A find" boob, UDO ~ppt,. an•a. :t Br. 2 1 Jlith, NB. 646-1#)1 Mo~·cr. ConAidf'r IOmMttf! :m SQ 1\T, crpc.11/dt'pl, $9.l. LOST, \Vh\le m._Je S flt t 1 niabtt11 t t~~ 8. ttftd eo ctnW for eteh. iaUlq chtc:U Bo 1lplJ<, f1 , pillio, ~:,1-.1 Cl!l11111fled Adi tali 64v.G.I who "'111 M!p f'\<lttly hldy, ret mo. Call 646-2130 or •/Bea tdlar. ~ Cll)' cr:i•\o"'S..11.Af\M, .. Sw-Teltsr•Sylldicate,Addthf $3ClL Vrl 6 ·Rl'lf.i ttxl.t,y! U5C kirehtn. fin..1~1 tm.3109 Rall, ND. 6Tl-9l&rl ___ ,_,_..,. __ ._ .. _ .. ____ .. _ ... _. _______ _ CERAMIC TILE Nl;W & rentodel. Free catimate1. Sm Job& •>tlClOl'nt. 536--2426. Tep Soll 61'2 SECRETll'I:. .• , 1.llnl.mum of 5 )-'tAN ~t e.'tperlenct. T y p I n.a-60, AhOnhand. preferred. Must be abl.e toe> wo.rik' ,i»· dcpendenOy. P4~APPLV' lfort'Ftl. t :30am-U&m I. i" .. I ~ ltmpl ·32 I ho f 6 '. 3 11 ~ n1en · edu 1 Du M . tori ,. ' 7 OAJLV PILOT F~d'1, Nowmb<r 29, 1'174 p •ntM, ' lOOH•le •nttcf, I' OI H• p WanflCI, M&F 7100 Help W1nttc{, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, 'Zl:•4!Da1Jv..V~,1 ~~Only KEYBOARD man~. NURSEsAldnallahlfts. -· · ··-1 ~xpe~ on Ol\lan • Conv. hospital s.i.. Representallv• 'I 'OF-DAILY P.ILOT TO CARRIERS. RE-J)!ano. A11o "·-''be abt• "' Cali 642.am (Troln"I ·~iaRBS 1'IU!I USE OF A LARGE STA-'1'" '"''""' wcalL Cali PARATROOPER Local dl•lalon 01 ''"" no· "-"" •f 84$-l677. lh\l'I\ th!? liklll r.f YOU I Uon&i corporation hal open-N-WAuvffOft vAN. CONTACT lttR. LAB ASSIST. choice + parachu'k n-Oll'· 1"' • ., be filled lnunedla.tely B1'!NTON WILLIAMS 330 WEST BAY ONICS >'·ii hi! '"' •harp looMd"" ln- 1 STRE~Tt.£.OSTA m A. TELEPHONE Traln~!ecttonic com-n~k f>lt~w ~~"1~~!~ 1trestt<t in a mmeona OAILV PlLOI D .IJ ar-e-S.le 1111· BEAT INFLATION! SHOP, ,AT ,,I ORANGE SWAP M.EET,,- ~'WHERE YOU CAN BUY THE BEST FOR LESS! .-----~ ~l '.rvR APPOINTMENT. pont-nlc.Goodmath Jo1n 100 peopl .i wOO'vc Acb~r'romeet~e.wlll· An I I I lo Uackground. F/time day jnined the Army in C011ti1 lngtleSS to v.'Grtl: at all ;, qut " ty Imp yer Shift. call betwn 3 & 6pm. :'11~1.1 . M3-11G3. i 'vtls, ambWon It. a cle&ii- 1 ttelp Wanted, MIF 7100 HeJp 1ntid, M&F 7tqo 979-&\13. P1um~ hlkpr/babysl!ter. JJt 'i!Jt appe:IU"l.fl« requtred. FREE PASS I I ·-----.. • "~. l.VN..(;Mllonglng poll. (or grader. Pti1'1. Q\\'n trM1. , Rapid Advancement .. ._," FOOD SERVICE rliht person w/1up e rv ~efft • area. 545-2158. If Qualll\cd Y """t/Hou SUPER.VISOR ability .for PM shill S 7!4~···1~ BobH I -,t• Mman w/wknds oU. Great .w~es •.ring irv. 'l.sPMMon thru &~nscn I .. ~.lo~ :r~r,eG~~~~ "fir~~t~,l:J":~~~i &: Won. for right penon. Ap--i\:ll ~11111!1· 1'1111 '1" '"1• Teleprompter cable TV OPBBllDICEMIM I ... •••• .,.,. Dr ........... -· Good Fridays at Orange County's BIG I. Orange S'i'•ap Meet .•. Drive South on San ta Ana Frwy and exit Chapman oU ramp. Good Fridays for FREE SELLER SPACE or FREE BUYER ADMISSION. Oller Good ' 10.yn employ. record. Write bcnefill. Pay commenaw-ate-ply 1445 Superior Ave, NB Some wknds. EOE 54()-.l962 2S24 W. Coast Hwy cla'.slftk!d fld no. 280 c/o w/exper. & education.. Con-or Call 1)42..2.UO. PERSONNE'L FREE Ne\vport Beach, Ca. t>aUY'Pllot. P. 0. Box: lYJO, tact Mrs. Ow\lap, Costa MAINTENANCE Asst P ers Mgr to$16M F.qual Oppor. Employt'r tbru December 25th, 1974. • .L. HaO,. I 9' Fw: ML & PAIT·TIME DAT & MlliKT Costa Mesa, Ca 92636 ?tt e 1 a ?rlemoriaL Hospital, • 0 De So ta ed . COUNTER HELP, over ·21. 301 Victoria, O:>ata Meaa. SUPERVIS R 10'·mn;;.· 0~ ~.reoo!ed SE AM S'rn.ESS \VANTED: ;· Full tlm.e incld .wk nd 1. I•""""'"'"""""""""'""'" IUa:ht 1t1edwtlcal (plumb'&· nat'l firm. Xlnt benefihl. Full or part lime. , BUSBOYS Cata 8035 Furniture I050 1: :ALTHY HYGIENIC OIERRY d1nUti:: table, 611 x NO CLEANING . Nf'W 44 \l'/3-16" tills, 2 arm Cat Litter Boxes for Old chairs, 4 strali,'ht. $500. ~1.al Detlvered 3 Times \Yeekly. <'hing buUel ~rver. 2 pqa. CATIA·BOX. 673-6217. $300. 2 BR se111, t w Int, I Oet.;A:NEYS KETn.E or Food Service a: electrlcal) bkground Clo&ed for holklay, mall Call ~191D btwn 9 & .a. FISH, S32 Lido Park or. "-·-•-·Gi·r1 * Pon Ume. preferred. Contact: MI s • re1ume or contact Monday. SECRETARY . • "N*Slt'Si:?h. .. " ·-.........,,'"'' King, Big Canyon Country f..r':'<e ~~!t ~~A-Bar . Club. 6«-54<M btwn: 9 &. AI1,iU5 Gordon Personnel \\'anted penn. p/time for HOSTESSES DISHWASHERS .DA'.(,H~ WANTED BIU>I UEl!~T WI.II Tr•ln . ~ Apply, Dall~ 3,5PM ANCIENT MARINER, Sn~W._CoaatH~, NB SO COASr VILLAGE. CM UA>I, Mon. thru Fri. Agoncy ..,...,,. e.1ahll>hcd '"'""""" ....,.. A I Af: Th Reuben 1: L Interview alter 2 ,PM, ' MGR f RNE to $10,400 m I::. 17th No 15. Ot 6ih ~ur; ~c~~i;ii:.cta~ pp1y • e • ee • PET WORLD • ft-.1 9040 Mahog., D1't',;el ha n d ·nlb• _.... bed. 2 ronvt'M . sol.tt1 $1$0 Call ~ Outstanding oppor, far 1karp, PLANT ELECTRICIAN tor Bristol, N.B. Jl.-lust ha\'e ex· 151 E. Coast Hwy.. Newport Yorkies, Shi-Thu, Lia» GENERAL oF"'F"'l"C"E.-career oriented. indlvidwll SJC Electronics Jl,ffg'r. has per. in property & ca.sualty Ir Is h Setler, Pomrranian CLERK to Join rapidly expanding open'g. for JI.I a Int , Elec, Insurance utlderwriting, typ. l~ach Amt>.r. l:sklmo Shi.h-TZu, TWJN 0..,.~m Suite, Sotid mercchandizer. Kl!y po1l1lon trlrian wf3 to 5 yrs. exp. ing & proposal preparation. Uaso -Apso. Tuy F ox ..,._-"'""' Rapidly a:rowtng s' 11b 0 at on dynamic team. Call Rick JI.I u 11 hav e w 0 r k • g . Send resume 10: Mr. Lake, In Person, No Phone Calls Terriers, Otlhuahua, Tiny r.1aple. Orig Colonial Cralt. ca. 72" rud m!\(>le )!!II~ lei· ged table. Other furnituto pieces. Jo: me J. n Id aa,. ·194-7~1. Sat. 11).4 mfg needs ttsponalble alert Font, 848--\,288, Dtnnb & knowledge 01 CAL OSHA P. O. Box l461 Twitln, Ca pt Poodles, Pit Bulls, Butl 531--498.l individual who can wO r 'k 1 DJ!!nnla Peraonnel Agency of Electrical standards. Excel. 92680. eGSe T e rr ler 1, Cockai'(IO. 100 NICE wood twin bedrm set, Mil under~. lnveh-HUndngton Beach, 16168 wage!I & bene's. Call": lw!"!!'""l-"'!""::o:"' __ ., MIXED PUPS Stud Service 2 dressers, large mll'ror, o:c:JVtil¥ :MAN tory exper. delirilble. Up to Beacb lJl.vd, H.B. 493-9301 8 AM to 5 Pht. An *Sic'yt, Bookkffpers Most Breeds. 2525 Wes! 17th box spring & matlrf.'l'l!!4', Ea.rly .. J!!n\l,n&,~!i roult. $500. ~tact Michele, 'M"G"MT"=~trne~"°":n~ ... ,.~$1~50~w~k Equal Opportunily Llz Relnden Agency Equal Opportuni Y Emplo_vcr at Fairview, Santa Ana. nlte stand, desk, J chnir.11 ~J;'\t.~~l~v;, ~ege~ 1 •6<2~-.0"'•'il· ..... "!"""'""'~ 'guarn sh CoUege pref'd. F.mployer 4020 Birch St., Sult& IOf Open Eves. 531-5027 "$350""'"'. ""8-6953""""''-........... ~·~ · -.. GENERAL OFFICE Mr. Richards. 7ti/846-5455. PROOF OPERATOR Newport Beach m.s1so1 ~~~~~:::rr::~~~~~~:~~1soi.1 oGO~LD;c--;;r"o'"R " Rect'l)tlonilt duties. Lite typ. lvl E D I c A L 0 F F I c E Experienced Dia I A Job 13J..Ol55 H M& c h r I I l mas G 0 Ide n MA nRESSES ••• -: --~~~';.:J* Jng. Front ofc appearance ~wooPE~VIB~1; c ~ ~n~~q~~a, eosE"'c'ctuRSalTY""' MPcAEc'"'1F""'1ey No ~h·l,,re•edT1o985YOu •Ip Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, ~~ ~1;!r1;v::;.~~c~fv~h:'::; • .. •MA TIRESSES H·. • ..._, f <Ept .••.•.••••• ,............. C • E1tab1lsh TELEPHONE CAILERS X RAY TECH · • · · I, ea\)' u uu O c. e~. & 1 In~ II mecti cat g r o u p needs I B k • Also Stud 11ervke. 6'5-6915 Queen, Full & Twin Seta for rilaqagerlal' P.O s It Ion. ou KOuta peMIOn&. ty. qua 1 l fie d f emnt e t 0 Nationa an SECRETARY EARN Cllrlstmas mo n e Y • CRT Experienced YEU.OW Labrador puppy PRICED TO MOVE NOM ! c 0 1 J ectlona, bookkeeping, Jeson Btsf Agency supervise office. 4-5 yn exp 550 Newport C.enter Dr For Dental Office. Ve r y Housewivea-Students-Retlttd F/time days, Xln't salary & needs gd. home, female. 12 833-9625 & ~ 1 I pajrCil.h· deallnf W/patienlL 17400 Brookhurst, F. V ly req. Xlnt salary & benetlts Newport Beach challenglng job. Top pay for Work In our oUlce or your benefits. San c 1emen 1 elw~lu~. ~ol~d~. ~4,.,,~561$5~a~u;. ~7P~M~[ "rn:;;;:~"jjii"'T,~"-:;:~r[ Call An,ytime , I •S•ul•l-e21•3'!!!'!'!'!!'!~"!16>-61'15--I n,..tiated. Cc.ntact 833-2661 F.qual Oppor. Employer one who can handle finan· hobomthe ~.rnlJ93.1"""6305-evenlngs or General Hos Pit n 1 • Jl.tr.l;:,., ..•. ,ALE Af h H d DlN-iNG RM SET. roull:I , ' N rt ee-Em~--nt c ·, o I 0 -a,gements, book· • ........ or come .:... g an o u n • ~ ewpo ... ~r l>""',,.,.., 'to opply. ..... Garneau <n4 l 496-112'1 ext \\'alnut finish. Newly "•"t'· l·, Comultantl Agency GUARDS =~=-=~==~~~ REAL ESTATE keeping:, general o ff I c e to er~-otnce at 79l8 ' ' Light Aprirol rolor. Champ stered Bamboo chai rs, li I'.! ~· 567 Seh Nk:hol ... _Drlve Immed. need full ·le p/tirne MODELS NEEDED for all mana.l':ement. 5.52-8339, We 1 t m Inst er 81 v d . 467· pedigree. Xlnt for Breeding. nev .. , $1.50. 2'l5l ~larino Or , Newport Beach 61Mil50 &USl)diforOrangeC.O.area. phaaes'Olwork. Serious SALESPEOPLE SECRETARY full time Westminster, Olflce ''B'' S175.Call<193-M65. tBa_yshoresl l'l'B, a56-'/WO I .DENTAL ASST ca (I c 213) 4 3 5-5 3 2 5, minded only. call Judy f.,.or We need 3 Associates, new or "'/exp .. t::d. skills. pleasant between 9am & noon or l llod -II~· : DALMATION Fem., 1% yrs., \\'-f". interviewalter2pm& experienced licensed --•1 Fo ·volf 5 •8 -AKCN-'d ho I 8am-5pm Monday thru Fri-pen;oun..1 ty, unta111 ey pm pm. , <=--1! g . me. Chairslde •.'~. only. Ex· d 8 y. Lawrence Secority, tween 2PM·5PM or 7PM-W re a I estate salespeople ch amt er of Ccmmerce. BORED! Come work with 83.1--0342 Garage Sale 'I panded dUtlef. 3% d a Y tnc. l •PiiM;i'i;64iii;;S.i;""8i;-i;·.,..,..,..,.., \\-elcome. You ha\'e your Call: 9 6 2-4 4 4 I for ap-ua! Telephone aollcltgin fill Ant'--• IOOS OLD English Sheepdog, AKC • --------...,.. iOSS k IAlJry M n y own private desk and phone. II ti .,-. 1 ~ .. n-~-0:. ·.: .... a...__.. HAIR $TYLIST MTST/SC Same location 18 year1. p ca on. in w/Gen. offtce wrk., ~ 5mo, Silvt"r Poodle 5n10 , PUBLIC Aucnou ;i.2Q;, oc~ "":'" .......... Male. Some !ollowin&: prefer-Medium lize office, ex-SECRETARY w/~ood steno, Ing etc. Pleuant voice &· *GERDA'S AKC. 646-0142, 66-2801 MANY ITEMS 01'' FIN'; I DEN'fAL =--ARY red. Xlnt Locatiru:I. 615-3385, cellent cornmh11km II P 11 t. lypholng, fmili~lg ' u,~:.._~.!._I aSalbillt;y to please lulla mu'1pt. ANTIQUES• wc,:sr Highland ~le Ter-ESTATE JE\\IELRY, ART l: MUstbeable~tftnan. ''H•ppy Thanksgiving'' OPERATOR ~~,:~~~~nmyer, ~onne:~k;, ~wplC"i~: Umei:~btwn. Si,, 1:1~~~ ~~ =le~w~6:id'~ OBJECTS.' ANTIQUES, .,. cLll ana~men11, Qental Ooen FrldRY 11}.:J 646.3921 Eve. J56..1674 S600-S&50. Lee. 644-8250. 9AM. be\'. g1ass butch? French OuUtmu. TI4-557·9438. ~=l ~ -in$U'&QCe'r&e n er a I book· WESTCLIFF MSI Da.ta Corporation is ex-SERVICE Sta. Salesman" & TELEPHONE Solicitors for C'Ved chrs, hina cablnet, FREE Do b I e -po o 1 or &6-2200 ' k~inl'-op PlY for very Per90nnel A.,i'ency panding our adminllstra-lube man. Top pay&: fringe non profit athletic club. $200 Grand!ather & othe!' clocks, Cocker-Pincher. 6 wks old. I ~=~~===~~ I' ~ n' 1 In I po&!Uon. . (Mark m Ceiiter) tive servitts department. benefits. Exper. man pref'd. mo. Wary for 4"' hn per lamps, 0 i 11 , chandellan, 642-3165 MOVING!! , I ~ . 1651 E. F.dlnger Ave. 5.A. Individual selected mu 11 Full or p/Ume. Shell, 17th day. Call ~2100. Oak tbls, much more. o..-. WEIMARANER GARAGE SALE , DEN"' AL O ff ice Mgr. Call 542-8836 h v1o J\ITSr/SC lo.6 .,...,. ~, l "'""""'""'"'°"'°"'-:-= ave pre us do & Irvine, N. B. TELLERS , 482 El Camino Real, PUPPIES I·~ Mi~~n Vlejo/E Toro. HOUSEKEEPER for con-t!xperlenotanclbenbleto SERV I CE STA . Help Tu.,lin,832-4932,835-1789 AKC 1'~ri/Sat/Sun.1''umitt1tt, ~ Exp. 4 yrs min. 1700' '1 valescent father It 10 yr old your own paste-tip and Ink REAL ESTATE-BROKERS or . Wanted. !\Just have profess. NOTE TELLERS ONE LESTER p I a ye r SEVEN WEEKS OLD sewing m&ehi.lie. ...,. ;1 start.J,:o-0. Box 44.4, E boy. Pleasant beach home. lining. If ycu're looking for ASSOCIATt:! 2 Years act 1.~echanlc exper. Full Ume & Piano, Oak cue. Been 997 _ 4801 ranJ:"e, refrJa:eratot. 1 Tofoo, u..-. 92630. Re P 11 es Must dl'ive. Ma tun:. No the opportunity to w;e your lve ex""'rlencere uired/ 1 1 rro •. 1 ,_.,...,. 11 000 BARGINS GALO RE t ! ' confidenUAL · children. Rcf'1. 8 9 2-10O6 creative ability to the .,.. q pro-days & \Yknd!. Shell, 313 STATEMENT res 0 "' e ecuu=<. • · &"Ir RRY'S K9 AU. BREEDS Everything must i:o. 1383 ( uU ~ he fetslanal approach e!!entlal. Harbor CJ.'il DEPT. CLERKS l Automatic Player piano, -;;~_ .... 1 & G . Sh an n 0 0 L 00 e . cu . · DEN¥AL RECEPT · do,Vl!; 527-8428 PM"s, f est, you may "" t one N•w A;~n Cen1er locot;,, r • O-" ..,._,, ,___._ uvcuu ng roonung ,.._ · ,., · ' ~~:OCC:""'7"~~= we're loo'·'il'f for. We offer --.-... n. SERVICE Sal & need <I.A case, n"'""9 reswiu•g, · 54nn11s I All (Iha.sea dentcl mgmt. 1 ICE CREM[ PARLOR CdM "' Prl\•ate, deluxe offices-fully Sta. esman Experle $500. 1 Walnut "S' top desk, Pickup & Dehvery .,.., · I yr exp nee. Sal. open. Some 11 lt'ekin& reap. adult ror modern lac ties, bask ma-staffed. Max Im um com-lube man. Top pay & fringe finished $550. Roy s ml th, Poodle Puppy Sale 516-28"8 MOVING, double btt\.•tables, Sat. em,, 'benefits. HB. full time pos!Uon. Ca 11 : jor m,. edicalll; ,!21d~',.dapn~ rn1uion lllTIUlgen1ent. CallFuU benefits. Expe/t 'She· """'11, lpre?lh!'d.& Contact Sandy MPcAE!Chel F""""IC Portales, New M ex i c 0 • FULL BLOODED Toy Poo-chairs, lamps, clothes, N.-........ •--. ... -~ ..,...., 615-2210. 12 . 3 PM. vaca Mm, ,... ..... JV """' 0"'4 or P · SECURITY ur. ~~,. ~~ di• pu-1 ""-·. 2 b'···•, '"'u.es, \\'tekentl, g..2. 31tiG8 ...au MD-.:i.nv. ~"""""· Including l week Shut-down .,......,.., Irvine N 8 N •-I • --L ~ "'"' ...... ~ """" -~ I• DE N,-T AL Au t, ""P''· INSPECTOR/SHIPPER at Chri•lmas. Rocttatlon IB •··--'~--' ' · · ••-• -PUBLIC AUCTION ~!,"~~· 175. 54Hl32 °< 3cd St. So !.ag""3. 831-<!332. El ~/Miuion Vlejo. call req'd. for Mfger, of gm • facilities. ~ SERVICE Sta. Attendant 550 Newport Center Dr ~ i ,o""-~""=":O-~~~~~ 1:' 830-).130. E1ectronlc parts. ~•lust be SOUTH~ 990~ ~~~~Na Newport ~..i--~ITEMS OF FINE AUsr. ~p. Reg., ?.tale, SCOUT Ttading Post & Fun j DlctiPf\ s;c•y $$00+ re1p. Excel. con d' 1 . A: Please Apply In Penon lll.l.UOll ~ •• · • Equal Oppor. _.,..,~ ATE JEWELRY. ART Trl pick ol litter. Fair. India \'illage Pa.ti<. ., 6 Mo., oxpec bene'a. Cortec, lnc. NB , ?>loo-Fri, 8:30-ll!O:W.l Sewing Mach. Oprs ~~l EC TS, ANTIQUF.S, Call 549-81196. San Diego FIVo"Y &. Spr- 1 , . .$TC LIFF ' 60-1877 Or Contact: REAL ESTATE Exper'd. Top Dravoer TEXAS OIL C 0 M PAN Y i u~.c. FURN, ETC. PHONE I--..=,-.,:-:-;;;;;;;,,;;"'°;--ingdale St. WestmiDSter Nov I SALESPEOPLE. Why not Swim~-ear. 320 Kalmm Dr need• dependable man who FOR INFO A: BROCHURE. MINI DACHSHUNDS 29, 30, 12/l . Pmioonei A.pncy • SIRVINE,UNIFIED . MSI wonc in the hottiest areas, fat Redhill) c.M.Se.Habla can work without 64>22(MJ b.tALE&FEMALE FRI. Sat. & SW'!,~ ~.m Center\ CHOOL DISTRICT ' ff lln Be ~IF -•· E•---' ,,pc-•·Jon in beach area. PRE CHRISTMAS SALE AKC 536-8134 TV &"~Pl t; '16Sl -~ l".ciina:er Ari, SA v~-fLet usa"(~:Uyo"'~,.' S~U-P,PLY CLERK Crmr~ct customers. A 1 e Antiques. China. CI o c k.s' LOVABLE ST. BERNARD . . .,,.,._-.....u ayer, l · Call 54z..s&36 AC.Ceptin& appHcations for: DATA CORPORATION Call Phu Jl.fcNamee ~ A"-"1 unimportant, but maturity Crystal, Furniture, Roll toP Male l Yr! Named "RalU" =""""""-dro~p""A"-""·.;F;.o·~V".==I " DRAFTING· -SURVEYING: 08pt ' .............. "" .•• .•• 335 Baker St. Village Real Estate"'""' Nr> e.~ reql' 'd; ~1'"r1"18 ~~ I~ la. We tratn. Air Mail F. E. many gift Jtem11. Good need.Iii new home. 642--0245. C~1:.JRES ~. MSomA ! n~ IS.FIT&~ J Few-p>d,-openlng1. No Substitute Food Costa Meu, Ca 92627 ;;;;;;,;;:;:;;~=o-==c-;o-;-: I pay ""ne its. • --.. ' Dick, Pres .. ,Southv.-estern d I 1 counts . House or PUREBRED Jl.1ale Labs, 8 ' exper. neeeM. HSG 17-28. S.rvlc1 A11Jstants F.qual Oppor1unity RECENT Real Estate Sales tervie1v n~:. Call yo~1r Petroleum f<'t. Worth, Tex. Stuart, 326 Main St. Hunt wks. shots, good family & SUn 8 to 4. 2M3 Valley Rd. I Hi School math h e Ip f u I . On call bas!¥. $2.85/hr. Employer m/f licenl>Cd person de 1 I red. ~:1~;::~~~~e ~ .. it~~~ TRUCK 'DR 1 y ER f 0 r Bch hunting dog. -$35, 645-3107 $~le;vi;dlv~:.-.. left a t ' Make ~.10/mo. wtille )'OUN Acappl~;94-11 AOplton AvEe, 1rv11oy·ne. •""!!!!'"'!~!!!!!~'!'!'-:;1~~~ o~ocpo~jo~~ca"'11 •1'11'41t Armv. Ccsta Mesa. 'it i 115:1 Dellverles. Must be 25 yrs. CLEARANCE SALE Fr.e To You 8045 1,EX=ECL°'"~rr~NE=-r=~~A~T~E-S.~lo. I 'tralnJ l"nlce benefits. ~ua par. mp er. NEW FACTORY '" · &: responsible. Call fOr ap-Reed Organs. ~ is • or . ~· Vae ~#'rft •D e nt /Me d . Branch outlet# Jmt opening 3'5-2601 or early eve . polntment. 557-5066. Restored. 645-1530 . 8 mo. MALE LAB. Silver. China, Crystal. Tr11.¥1el ,cpP..' Cf.II the -'II\•¥••~ lnareaneedatbefoUowlng: 346-4696.1.lr.Dwyer. TECHNICIANS WAITRESSES .a.-Uances IOIO RETRIEVER.All11hot11 , furniture, lamps. So. Marines The~Corpl. mt.lltr..trorrtr_on.. ... 1n1 Mgmt'I'rt>e $18Swk REr'EPTfONIST To $575 JOIN A _.....,.""----'------llovable, to &'QO(I home. American artllaclJ\ pw t-. 548-5'47$9171. ll'\.Yn'"4~ .---~...,.."!CL Servmen (2) $3' hr HAPPY DAYSI Gra\'eyard. F/Ume FREIGHT OAl\1AGE ·SALE 675-6287 tools, garage items. A~ l ,. ~~CTRONIC . ~SSE"'8LERS C:CD\Jtrrt" .. ,4rJ:,,._lf"'V ,Salamen Open are awaiting viv11cous ._..Pl• BelwA~lny ..!,nM ....... 4PnM New Hotpoint Refrlgeratoni:, l~M~ALE~~K~ltt-e-,-. "1"°3..,w'".,=1cs. must go Sat. &. Sun., 11). .,,....,,,.._.., ....... ..._, ~r 2S -~-· ~" LEADERI .... "" 2P!\.1. 35ll Eboe , trv. 488E17hSt(tirvi /CM ,.,.,ovr ,m..._.T..,.,.,car. irrneterlnbwrvcompaJ1y. • Alrporter lnnHotel Washers, Dryer1, BJack&graytigerstrlpe. fCulverolframpofS .A . · l a ne All benefltl, career po1IUons. Super typing &. bu b b 1 y 18700 MacArthur Blvd Dlahwaaha-a, Ne w war-Call 546-5392. I, I,. I I Suite 224 642. 470 4~1065 personality will fit the blll !\.tSI Data eo-allon a Irv!-ranty. O"edlt, BoL\, -3623 ADO=~RAB=~L~E~~~.,,,,,.,.,,-, ~L-a""b Frwy,, So. to Walnut, follow a-.__ •-A . .,..... '"" w w &an .-u ... orange sale &igns to !'lite.) .,. ~W 10 ;.• • '•w here. C 11. I l Jo Ames. leader In Field Dal!1 Entry! WANTED Girl p/tim.___." · arner, ta Ana, near mix. 5 Wk& old. "A Show &. Se 11 Spec- JANITORS 2ND SHIFT S·IS-1288. Dennis &: Dennis has lmmedlale openinp in wrap.,.._,, De.vii at~, ,-=,..;'".,...="2921=;;-=== 1 645-3933 art. 4:30 tacuJu." Personnel Agency of Hun-our c\15tomer 1 er v Ice ......... 1 LADY KENMORE w he tin11:ton Beach, 161 68 Beach department for a quaJWed for appt. as r, AFGHAN mix 10 mo. old T\VO garage sall'S. 1 9 4 ~:? 11 Assemblers needed 'w/PC board '. & SOlderlnl elCJ)ef'. t· SOme !ra1nfe po1ltlons open. Blvil H.B. technician. Ind iv id u a I WHO WANTS TO Y.'ORK'!' ~n:e ~~;u;fari: Very =· l.Qves kids. Harding Lane. HnnL bd1. selected must have recent DRIVE A CAB! nrye'r $00 Frigi~Auto' Free. Fri/Sun. Tools, tabl es. Penntnent employment in pleuabt sw'roundina•· 1 . l . , .. Call P' 'Appl. ~ISi Data ~lion hu Inchtatrlil Rtlat\ons immediate openings tor ex· ' ,, i:' .(7.14) 4f4.M01 ~ .=°"ou~eso~; 'TELONIQ ''""_.ting , • o u "m . ' INDUS. TRIES rug sham po o er, iloor · pol~hec, Olnndacd janltorloJ LaguM Beach functlon1.lndlvidual Equat '()jipoi1 EmpJoye.r s 'e l ected mWlt b.i.ve 'cl'!l'"!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!'lt ___ ., I minimum 2 ~an r e c e n t I~ ENGINEERING related ex per ie n c e and .1 f'REE JOBS steady work record. ·• O rg. ·Co. Openings I' *Electronic E · to SJSK EE deilgn ·& develop I oomm.1 'i'nd'11~trl·at tn. • ~n11eotf · j *~5:$. &oS16K I Stro,., -W.U·rowtded bkgmd ln electro-mech'l processes. I· * hfech'I' Dellgn to S14.51\ -Heav'y bollrd work. •Des Drftsmn to Sl4K Printed cin::uit board• Wa offer competitive pay, mod~rn facilille1 & ex· cellent benefit•. QuAlUled lndvlduat 1bould apply: Moo-Friday 8:30-lOMt MSI , • NURSES Staff Relief WE ARE NOT A REGISTRY, BUT WE DO NEED RN's * LYN's AIDES MEN -WOMEN AGE NOB ARR IE R, Ex- rcuUve Type People Needed lo Contact Businesses & It111uran~ Agencies. H i g h Comml11alo11. We offer the new p?T.patn Oer>t.<1! Plan. AMERICAN HEALTH AGENCIES (714) '91-4130 d. 11-• eel c e & a CHOOSE )'Out hours, v.'Ol'k w _ .. · .. Ci: "'""""" ·PUREBRED C:Ollle, well rouch. 1g .... exp en be a .... er, ...., . ..........,.., . ed free 1 d no •1eady ... ork .,.,,,,.,_, for ............. u. your 011on BRAND ~.-....t.... train , o g · me. G.E. Refrig. $35. 12" W . " " ·~· tx>ss.J-Me;; or 11o'Omen. Crm wuber &n;:; ~ul~h~ll=.,.......-~----~= Geze Bindings. 8 Track WE OFFER: be • 11 g h ti y hat>dlcappcd, 1"Jaht dam'"' NMr """ Furniture IO.IO coconting deck, A d' c ot * l\todern Fncilitie~ * Basic & Major r.ted * JD DaYJi Yr Paid Vac * 11 Paid Holidays llnc:luding a \l"eeks Sh11100wn at Christmas) • Recreational Actlvitle1 PLEASE APPLY Monday lhru Friday 8:30-UAr.1. In Person Or Contact MSI Data Corporation 3:!5 Baker, Co!!t!l !\.1c~ 17141 540-6600 Equal Opponuni ty Employer 1nlf Neat-Clean appearance.' $350 646-34!18 • · -·---------DolbyforReelT.R.'s,Nlkor- Vts .. retired. Age 25 to 70. . COMPUTER GOOF mat. 82-nt Lens, Mor.e. Fri/ Suppll'fllent you r Income. WESTINGHOUSE aide b Y . Sat. Ot1ega HY.')' to 31471 Drive a cab 6 hr& or l?lOl'e a side Re!rigerator, 21.1 cu. Excessive shipment f !'om Sund a~. SJC. day. Apply in person. ft. wf lcemaker, like new, :s~ 3an not beboshipped BLUFFS-SaVSun. lO to 4. 4 Yello\I• Cab Co., 186 E. 16th $650 value; $350. 640-1372. ta~l6. ~~g~Pokr~am~ chests, rd. tbl., gar. dr. QP- St., Costa ?tfe:u'. PHILO) side x side ITfrlger-Pool. Will be sacrificed Im-nr .. 9xl2 cot OrnU. nJ&', T.V. 3 \VOMEN 1 mm ed . to ator/llreezer, avocado, bC!ml m c d I ate ~y to satisfy orig. pntngs., toys, gls. bl~. d I s tribule Christmas pro-offer. Artificial fireplat:e. creditors. misc. 2l.J4 Vista Lare d o , duct•. Full, p/L f.lr. 1At1 494-7195. 833-9625 or 646-8686 NB. 64~7S'l 846-5455. WASHER, ELECTRIC ORIENTAL RUGS PIANO, antiquedrea11e'r , Ju1t a few words In th• rl9ht ploce ••• Dally Piiot Claulfled Ads Dial the dlrtict line DRYER. REFRIGERATOR Chri t Sal 20 t m beds & coucbcg, 209 N . * Call 507·2679 * s ffiB!I'. e. 0 ,D Ht'Spe_rian, s . A. 541-9374 Off on New RUgs Rent Washe r1/Dryers SHAH 'N SHAH 542-2419 $2 Week, Full Malnt. l'O.'lO S. !\fain, SA 557-1212 TILE TOP Ber div i der 11639-1202 * KING SIZE BED, new' Scythe, Kirby Vac, Bookil, KENh10RE Heavy 0 u I Y comp, still packaged, Xtra Ma,11:s, & misc. 112 E. 22nd. Elec. dryer, must sell. Used linn. $175.(Worth $450.) 8 ~C~~.·., _;. 2 mons. $125. 49&-1107 Queen, r.~. lncls delivery WW REFRIGERATOR -Usually home, 832-2488 Cood condition. $35. DELUXE Klnr bed, s 1 2 0 • 646-MQI C.Offee & end tabll. Onk & • Proltuct Del .. to $181\ Ptefe'l' ME1 for 'R&:D I automotive repair devices, · Closed-HoUday/Call Mon DATA CORPORATION m; Baker Street eoru. &.tesa, ca 92827 TO WORK IN HOSPITALS IN ORANGE COUNTY "Weed it & Reap" Major nat'I corp. seeks lndtv, Fmm treasures to trash knowlediRble I n graphlai Tum them Into cash Sales Rep Troe $700 642-567$ Bicycles 8020 "'TO\l&ht iron, SltO, 4 !\lag --'--'-'-------1,1,•hls $30, 646-26.93 B E A UT IFUL Rrglgt.ered. Grey thombred Matt, mUsi sa.crilitt. &t5-178i BOX Stall. Auto WRlfl'. All Facilities. Reduced fee 11 you C'lean. 962-8679 to Jom exciting sales Pl'l>I ".'=~~~==========;::~~~~~~;:'.:~ gT'am. Start outskte, ~n protocted l•n'iloey. Ca)) $ff#( & FIND• Aotomo<lve En1lne ,_ FEE.JOBS ALSO .! Angu• Gardon ·P~nnel NO FEE EYER Agency 00-6'120 0 1 Shilt or 5. Choo!le YGll1' mE. lJth. No.~. CM JOBS J BS JOBS 011o·n dnys , h r,ur1 A: Sam Rider, 848-1288. Dennis P1rt1 . t\. Dennis Pt'~nncl Agency or Huntil)ftton Beach. 16168 Be11Ml Blvd, H.B. ~. i ? AAMES 100% FREE specialties. Compnre our Food Service Burea.u ot pay nte!I, I• Sul!'"'· Relief Empley'""'t A&el1CY STAFF BUILDERS : HoeJPltal C x per . pn!ft!IT'Cd. Colta Mesa 556-IlOO MEDICAL SERVICES ·32 Hours wkly. Schedule 1D 2706 Harbor Blvd. Suite 207 ~ S. r.1atn, Orange SALES READ THIS! he • ". 0 1:_ e.._d 2 Da.ys Anahm 600 N EucUd 776-8120 s . uo 714/"'" - ' .. 3 O AM " 3"P'l1. 2 Da1111 0rg 2 City El East 634-1222 uite 1 '"1-v .. ,. 51700 A Jl.fonth P/Ttme. ?t EX>E J-F.qual Oppor. Employer S~ A ~lonth F/time 1 ~~~..1:t!· w1e"xp;~~m,: JUNIOR SALESMEN \\'ill train, oomml1111\on only. edu@tlon. Conta·ct 1'1 r a . • NURSli'lG Trade 1hnw 1ale1. ll'f r . Dun l apJ_Costa ?tle1a Age JG.15. Earn $2IJ..$40 per 'Do You Live In Tyler, SC."'9341. Memo'tlal ttospltnl, 301 Vie-Wttk gtttlng new cwitomen Mission Vlefo, ' SALES torla, Costa ?tltU. tor the DAILY PILO'l' alter El Toro, or SJC? Nt'W company need• In· .chool and Saturdays. You We need people wl\nt ing 10 tclllrent attractive' gal to m.u.t be out 1,.f 9dlool by help l*>Ple In yow: area. au\1t U1 1 e 111 n a: OW' S:OO pm and be able to '9ro?k Wortr-U Dtlle or u nftlch u aecretlll1al 4.othtt bu&ineu at ltut 3 days per wtoek. Jofo you like. Be lmured, bonded services to !llent1 In this ddl~t or cqllectlnt. A ~ no f~--.U )'OU ha\'e aru. Comm.inion on I y Tra.mporfadon pro•tded. exptt.lntbeiouowtna;: w/lncentlve bonia plan . r !I 968-4812. R.r.'l/LVN'.1 m-nn. Equal ()pportutt)ty El<\plo>ff NIJltSE AIDES SAL E"s"'G"I R"'L;--;;a,-M=G"R,.., JR, SEC'Y $S50 CONVALESCENT A1D1'-:0'i JIOllUon open. D:clualw Sh A: t:YPlna. Public: Or H01'~~~~~~1tS ~= wear. Sd. Co a 1 I RtJAUnns. Beach Arta. Pl c 11 ..r. .. -• WESTCLIFF HO~K.!r.s'UP'roHN ALAN AUSTIN CO. Penlonne\ Agency Dlal'll", 12J~I 27>1162 (lil ark m Centtt) NURSE N~I llc'd RN or !'or .... ..illt .... '4 1'51 £. Ed1naCT Ave, s.A. LVN. Utlml': 3-ll tor 79 bed It':~·" Call 542..as36 convalHttnt bo1p, X I n ' 1 ...... ~ SAVE iiioSE -APPLE bencfl l1. Good pay,&verly Ctn 1.. P&EUl'fGS "'~ boU tn J\lanor Con~.~~~·c~z~t A ~y M.Of ahunlnum pans and pot•. Hospital, 340 \~·a. '-'"· ,_ ThoY will brtJthlen Ibo ~. "" MJ.HJ,I melAI to 11. "Uke-.new" NURSES AKl~. upr:r'd. 3.11 '----..:.--..i11 tor'M110on. 1faVt: -· to 1hl!t. ii .Cllt O• a ~Pilot Call ~ SALESLADY P/tim•. E~r. Only. Aopl31 tn l'enon SMART SET "14 S. Ctwlst Hwy 1Agun11. llcllCh C AM S HAPP CD VDPNPWDMK APM UPL1 0ACJAA1MAWDE C RA N X S HAYSA8LB UP AtN ' DDIAUTOMOTIVETOPITSG L I C OLI PRBELNERCSETI OSNAOA I OMGTOTRITRRN FSVHHB IM UPAIATTBPIE ITA SULM LMMPNWLPAUBB NR VTP UPUM PKEERA EMUL -AIO ~PKPDH888 BHVPTV MR•NRMPSRONLALBLIAC R~~AHSMA C AAORDAALRK UB PRMAPMFMFCTUPV U MP ·N I A ff CG N I M I T I .P 9 0 T 8 I P l••l'llefMt: TIMI M6dt11 -... ~ ...... ,,,.., '°"""""· ktwft, 11p, ttow11, or ·~ IA tilt ,._.. 111111 .wll M64t11 --t.1111 bo• It"' .. -....: CAMSHAn PAN BF.LT 8PAltK Pl.UC CRASKSllAM MAN IFOLD TIMINGtHAI~ ,• Dl!>CTMIDUTOH. OIL PUr.tP \!Al,\'f)I t:sc1st: BLOCK PISTO~S WAT6'1 l'l''I P - T.ni.,,..•: llod111 Pldtt .. C'' ;, To !'ll'dtr 1n)' QI' •II nf th. 1tp1ndtd "Stet • Find'' btlnkt: nUtnberJ. 2 throu•h S, Mnd 60 cenll for ttreb, rn•~•n• check• payable to"Stek •Find," S1ar.Ttle1t111 Syndicatt', AddreM lettm in c•n1 i:ir 1hl• ntWIPIPff· Jewelry USED Rebuilt Bicycle1 like DANISH modern ch a Ir 11, new. Appnix % Orig. price. n ew, "''a In u t, !!'. evrral 10, 5, 3 Speed1 & StlngraYJ. 111.brics. Re c 11 n er s $45, r.1 0 t 0 -crags equipment " others m. 546-3492 Beach Cruisers. •SOFA .l Lovei1eat • very WANTED RECYCLED CYCLES gd quol, "'"" ;,.do, nc"'' =""°=w~·,..c~ ... ~·~"._"""':::·= N.s:::.;;;li'ii"v""Ni· rr"';r"•''01,t:Eh<m;;. ;f!l68;:s·'7l'>'o• I ~~ ~ u ~~~~ .:; G45-82&\ Nf:\v SPIN DLE Crib, $75 .£.: \\'ATCHES. ART OBJECTS, RALEIGH Suptr fou~ .. lO ll('V.' Un1brolle.r Stroller. $15. GOLD SlLVER SERVldE 1pd. \\'/H.e>mlds 531 tubing. frl5--l44S FIN~: 'ruRN & ANTIQUES: Quick release hubs. 2 5 1h .~~-~---,=== 645-2200. inch. Vy gd oond. $1 o o. L/R !WI, _stuck n11u1;:,1hyde °"'="="°'=--=--! ~ sofa, ch1ur Ono1nnn \1'/ FINE \\'nlch-1181\ey, Banka · tahles. $22."I 979-5515. ,tr; Biddle (PhiladeJphla) SOfWINN Girl's Stingrays & M.ISC F'urnlnture f\vin bc!ds. Pure 1$1': f''ihC 11unter cnsc. Breeze. One 3 i;pd., new lamp1, etc. for ~11le. \1•or'.<s nre handm1t~e oond. Aft. 3Pltt 64.a.6333 6~4·'1209 (i\lodl'l ~la/) Stunn.!ha • SQtWINN 10, S p<I Con-KING 112 mnt1TTs., & frnn1e. f1900'!1l 528-5730 tlnental. ?.fen s. PI! r f e c 1 Xlt cond $100 or best of· Ml•c•ll•neous COt'ld. $99. Call 673-1319. fer. 832-3iot 11r1 6. 8ulkll"I Materl•l1 iHJ BEDROOf\.1 SET': .\ntktued USED CARPETING.. beJ.ae. -white flnlM . Like nu: Nile· Appro:(, 120 sq. yds, S1 yd. SELECT BARNWOOD FOR wt and, Ira 5 clr chest A 9 dr ~""";;;;--~;;:.::--;::=,-,.,.--,I SALE SOl).100:> aq ft match-dre&!lt'r with mirror. SS5 t"OR &le: Irvine Co a• 1 ed lots. Brulhed A: cirtaned. 548-1627. 917 \V. l!th. St 01 Cowllry Club Mtmbfn~p. $2 per ICI It. 408-722-5000 PRI PTY bu bmnd ne1\' 6i3-!t364. Hardwood F\oors, !!Alvage, SofA k Love Sent uph) 8111.ck 1\ZURJN""',"E,.-,Bl""•"''""'&,....,D,..,-• ~, k 1000 1q. ft . 50c p sq. n. Nawth MWlf IK'll' $160 . R11ncb Mink Slolt"S. Mo.'llt Funky Boutiqure decoratkm both. Also T Soffl & l.n1·r: w'!'iftn'. 8.1J-.Mtt lumber. 6~285 ~Ill, in ntott llcrculon. ~'\(', ~e. 11!r -fr11mo'.,....,.","1etb-= C &E , I030 Slli~Z1R1 ..., .••• ~·>·• • •meras quip. BO!tl\fsitt."•·"n1"1-:.,:-.-, '•"'oc=. ~;I , ... -1111r:r. Lal .... ~r .,., Jl.fOVlt CAMERA. SuP"r s. Con1c1nf! \\'11ln111 , XI n l HEffi R Pclwer tnom len11. Rot: h rond S!.iO. ~7906 aft. s & LIKE NEW $120. UELL It II 0 \\' r: L L ~rit. Super 8 MOVit cam(' r 11 , COUCll, 4 n1nn1h' old. Oririt $;i(I ~·1C71' MMucl aoom le1111. $ 7 O. bl'O\l·n & '°Id tlrip vclvtl. ll~~'J.TH l.IJ·;\'ATOR. 19'. SUPER. 8 Movlre projtcior $600 f\('w/ll!!kll\ft $3.iO. E1feel!.nt cnn.11Uon. ll<'ll '-Howtll r;o. 5.-11..().117. r.fter 6pin, !r19-8150 Gi3-407'? CANNON F1'B w/ 3)1) &.~ Dl::!'K Dui·k ~rwn Chnlr, NF.\\'PORT lkneh Tenn I 11 1 n\m k!ral, tripod tutcrt & •hurt DrAjX'S. E " e r c I "c C t u h 1'~1\milY Mern~ atulf, $400, $t0..IOSS. \~nlkrr. l\fl. ~. ~~~119!1 '"r ~olr !"'86--.1~ I -' , l • ' ~~~~:::'1!!!!~~fil!§l~~~~Fn~d~ay~,~N~°"'~m~..,~-~29~,~l'l~74~~~~~~~0~~~Y~Pf~l~OT~~~ ~~lc;.2._::o•:::':.LY:...:_Pl:::L:.O'c-.~=-,--.:.Th:::""'=":c·...:•="'"imi':i"':r28::,,;lc.-9'c:4 ~-----,,=,_,.,,--..,,-----,,=:-......... -.,.-----...---' ~--·--BcNt• ..... let 9 Fl•t 9 Ml1celleneou1 IOIO Ml1ctllaneou1 IOIO Ml1celleneous IOIOMl1cellaneou1 lsce •ntoU• .._ ·--· ' · . ~.=.:.:..-;.-.-;;.-.-;.-.-.-:.:.:;: ... :..'ii:.:•::c·c.·-.-.-.-.-.-;.-.-.-.-:.":-~"n ·M-LETS ___ _....;.. .... __________ ~ ~~~~~!~~. ~~ 'ri.:~~ ;7:r~~· ~:~ II CAR TOP CARRIER ~lllLll\l PUBLIC NOTICE .,. • wkl•""'-,.,.w, '~''"'"'"" 3 "bins. TE ST D 1"1 v P! Ciu1va1. \l'illt-rr>roo:M, t i t ll 1 hoo l09 1No B a ~~ i:;: all mod•I•. S20 c• bext """" {\ •Jll'llJ\IER S • TOY AUCTION =sc"-". W•~-'°'-;;;,,, .;;,,.. ~. CJ ('on I act ullcr 7 p,n1. i'-J ffQI ~.. Wanted: ~ NavaJt! r uc .. 1,.,6'f5.0S>l:::c:;::;=· =°'".,-.,-=~I -Hom'ov -Habit -Curio -Saturd N 30 6 30 PM duna cabl,,.t, kg. old pain-''" JM P E'R l AL, Cablo f",\LL f'h?Wood SAie, <mi:. Employ -MOUTH ay' OV • ' ! Una:. ~!19-2394 evt?1ili~. CroiiCI', 1·11dkl, fuJl eoveni, Euc, del. STh cord, $43 ~ Moclcrn high·al)eed cameru To Satisfy C1 editor1 We Wil W froM Ow DIVER Requites heavy duty new paint, t.rlr. l4Ult sell. cord. & II l -l l J 2 ' Cotlt are IQ fa11l thal a man can Wwt hoMH at PUbllc ~ the FohwNM): dry suit or (lrofeulonal dtv-$950. ~ f'll'\"woad Supply even 1.--ntch his wile with her inc equip. M&OJl/642-9214' ER.TRAM 2$' 6 8 TS INCREASE Your BusUlne l MOUTll lhut. Musktil lnttrum'ts lOa Chrysler V , OylnR to J cup iizes ln 2 'Nk.L No =="-'='-----I OOO't OF TOYS: _ • _ ---------i brtdae. low hours, t', CB pnd1,e.xen..1aeor'gtnunldtL WANTED Oo1ls , Race Sets, Games , T rain s , PHASE SHIFTER rad"to , f~th . 11.500. Shar. 645-9300 1010.6. TOP CASH OOIJ.AR PAID Tr icycles. Stuffed Animals. Child 's 5.5l-47Gl 2l.J439.00.n " NEWPORT BCH. Tenn i s FOR YOUR JEWELRY, Furniture . Pool 'fables, Mech. Toys & sh" B atiq LlhNew$60; 1015 t1•F1BER.Gl,.ASS HYDRO Clu h Membenhip, $1,$00. \VATCHES,ART'OBJFCI'S, Much More I Fa 11111 0 ue Ofc.Furn.,&lquip.. SW!},. W/trlr-. UShp Incl. lranslt"r fee. 614--0566 GOLD, SILVER SERVICE. JohMOn OB-C.G. appri>ved cvei. FINE ruRN & ANTIQUES. GIFTS: SORTER $1600. 586-2590 att e. REFRIG. dbl door w/loe-66-%!00. Radios. Stereos. Watches. Ovenware. 333 E. 17th St. G.E. Bull Sorter model CSlOO Boats, Sall '°'° maker, Patio furn. Brown ·-----,;-o==,.---St eak Sets. Chess Sets, Fondue Pots. · in excellent condllk>n. Sortll::C· :::.<·:::..::::c::--..:.......;=' & Jordan, 6 1U01 old. Ice -I BUY!! Candles & f\1uc h ~·lore. ; .Cotta Mesa 560 cards per minute. Solid 14 tt. tntemationil.I, c I a 1 1 ~katea, sz 13, Silver Service, state clreu1try and 1 a Pl Racing Sloop. Class hull, lots or hshld ll1!01A. 837-"56 Good, uS«! Nrnllure &: I detector deylae. Cort $2:.500 alumlnlun1 must, AIB.inll!U SURFBOARD. 7.11•. South aprilialK.'tS or will sell for )'OU Take This Opportunity to ltot ll'lfkltloft IMI (a.hind lntern•tlona will sell /or $650, Ca 11 steel & 'mahogany fittina:s. Shore. 2 nl()lll;. MU5t sell. MASTERS AUCTION Christ.Ht SMp When You Set thoe Price. House of P4ncakttl 642-43Zl ext. 2$G. Jlb, main, 8 p In ha IC er , $99. 5Sl-6110 alt 6 pm. Tom 646--8686 or 833-9625 SJore 0Wftfn. Swap Mfffen -.d You the EXEC 1wvl ·clu'a S 15 / 2 S, tra~ie & trailer; $ 5 9 5. or Cory. all. 6 or Sunday 839-0974 r.t;c Are lavited. secy chrB $8124.. Oka, aces. 893'-2764. NEW SONY Color TV 116" SLIDE p r 0 le ct 0 r SlO. Pierce, 867. W 19 CM• 4=r=TEAK='-1-N_I_'ERJ_O_R_CT_"1_, Sllmllne), $400. tee wood IJ)'Nlldt JI\ J"j. Fm/record RS AUCTION ENTIRE ~7411. Ketch. Radllr, deep FR, Dlruog Tb!. ru·k vkt.,lru>. ehaog" lo be•ut. 1 930'' MA STE LARGE EXEC. O..k • ciu'. radio, aallln& .,,,.,, •". $15. 494-m s ~ablnet $75. 675-3061 2075'/J Mrtwport ll•cl.. CM + 30'{ s 60'' Desk 1: chr. Re<!uced $16,~rnml!d. BABY Grand Piano. 5' 4 : 'H*"OG;;IVE~-"'v;;o"'UR=""c"'H'-ILD"""-.,a Due to the 'Nature of T his Sttle 546-&sS or.557-99311 sale. Owner. ~1 ,,.aJnut S85CL T r 1 um p·h Personal letter Fron1 Santa! Al l l\1erchandise Wi ll Be Sold As· Is, lllVENTORY DRAFTING MACH 1 NE. J~WIN 32', ~. ~etch-S~~~~soo Twin, ' 67 ::,'·!~~"'i:!':s ~S::t~ No -Checks Will Be ACcepted -1'erms '9 ,· -.-X:er:i1ia!!;:·~.n~1~e." ·~·n!~.C:~·P~:-~~ SEARS ext"rciser/ma!!fial{er. Cl1t.us, 2525 Fairview Rd. Cash! . Pianos & Org·ans M90 25• SLOOP, Wood hull, Needs Be lt masllliter/reduc.."er 0 1, 92626 ~-~----~=~~~~----= SELL OUT wk S800 833-5846 da 641)... w/variable · inteMily ~peed 1,82'. "POO""'"L""'t"bl'. "w°'l"'tblC..-;c1""'=is Miscellaneous IOIO Miscellaneous l9IO • • PIA' .,OS 5846 · 1' conlTol. Cost $100, scll $50. cover. Simmons hide..a·bed, --------" zr ~ER Ra · .,,,...... Xl nt t:ond. 5:13-1627. matchina: rocker, plus other ON *Public Furniture* • O~GANS nee(ls 'Awk. Seit~~· C HRI STMA S P •ocoo-'""''"~"" PUBLIC AUCTI ••AUCTION•• SALE' 96.13538 120 W. W-at Main. Santa Ana ~!.i:P •. "'~2082block1, alnRle!I, OTAGON Game Table. New. MANY ITE:r,t.S OF FIN E Friday 7:30 PM • Rentals. fr $5 SABOT, 3 ....:.old. ~Wons, -·~· '~' ~ N •~ P-" tfil Call 'EsTATE JE\VELRY, ART {0 E·A L ERS WELCOME) ~· .. Thi biggt•I selling car In Europe aasa L:Q~~-... 111 l·MOI 557.2132 12 GaWlnche11ter.Automalic ,evamaf '~1on· ~!"o~~l OBJECTS, ANTIQNES, Loe.ds of r e poss e sed , N'-" 'llf" paddle;etc.Ingreat.lhape. 30" be.rrel. Like new. lie! or in onnat · '1'tlrO't1 • FINE FURN. ETC. PHOtJE bankruptcy & liqUldation Open 'W''h t . $325. 548-7842 aft.4pm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' case. $115. Call 613-6635 NR. new pettect Bl\Y S.S. FOR INFO &: BROCHURE. furniture. Terrific BIR S•t; 'tll.$:30, Sun. 1J..5 FINN CLASS Sailboat. Super --~-~~~--1 19" TV. w/stand. Carpet 645-2200 sets, lJR sets, chl"sts, mir· *Pi•nos A Grinds* cond., tnr., ·~.!L~ll tht" , oyota 976SToyota 9765-Toyot• 9765 sweeper. 3 sht"U bookcai;e, SORTER rors, stereos. ottlce equip, u ,-TO Ba1dwiD ! Ct.btc. Cb1ckanng goodlH. ~ 'l!f~ ' • • natural, new, ne\'er used. G.E. Bull Socter model CSlOO office dtrs. dinettes, pool • i'i&cber • Kawai· Kimball TRIMARAN 18'. Ver Y at· S.12-2716 In excelll"nt condition. Sorts tbl, poker t,bls, game this. . Knabe. M:-.an l Ha.O'"":i. ·tractive. Fl'l$t sailo~. Trlr. &: S T E R L I N G • 8 settings, 550 cards Pf'.r minute. Solid paintings:, coUee tbls, patio 8 ~ Mum>tl • Sohm.er • Stein-many aooes50ri.es. 831}-2431 Wallace antlqul!. l n i t i a l state circuit..., and Jam furn, baby rum. I am P s , ooo OFF ,,...y . Storey Ir Clark. Wip-·Boats, Sllp1/Dodcs 9070 · ' w ". E x tr a p ie <.-es. '# 12 500 bunk beds, crib, s Iv s • er • Wurlluer • Yawaha ""'-'--'-~·-'--'---'-''-'I Be tit l' V I •o~ II detector devise. Cost • refri.ltS. washers, d e sk s, . -, au u · a ue ....,...; sc y,•ill sell for $650. Ca JI mattreSses, ?.taple din Ibis, New S1.1net» 1.. •••••••• SSS& PRIVATE Boat Slip, power 1475. 675-9'75. ·~ .. ~ 1 286 , 1 ENTIRE u..., OVm .. ..... • ... • •boot up .IP_ 30'. • N~ ~~ l"X · · docks, planters & k>ads o -'""t"''• COUCH, 4 months old. Dark miSc. Jrems subject to· ~tra" .•••.• ;,,, $89:1 Beach. 213-696~3127 , brawn &: a:old sbip velvet WHAT .A D_EAL! Coope r J>resall"~ Food avail. We INVENTORY Grandi " ••········· $H n~l453 • S600 new/aaklng $350. lav.'n mower & edger. Never honor BorA &: Mastercharge *°RGANS* . 8*' SIDE Dinette camper, after 6pm, 549--8150 used. 536-8125 MAS TE RS AUCTION Baldwln • Conn • Hammond · Sycamore Wren Mo(tel, Xlnt :m5% Newport Blvd, CM Kaw8l • Kinibe,11 • Lowrey · ~nd. Can be used On ;i T. 9800 Autos, New 833-9625 or 646-8686 Hodgen· Thoniu ·Yamaha . truck, sips 4. SacrUice, REINDEER skm (Just ?""-NEW · Wurlitzer Gulbransen · 645-6847 ! ceived from Lapland) $.'i(l. A!.:en. NEWPORT-lllr Bay, Side tie Children1 sides (made in Optigan • ·• •• .. " •• •• • .. Sl!iO Slips:, lot rent. S3. fl. Austria &: ski boats size 13 Lowrey Spinet • • • • . • • • ~ 548-5.556 , SlO. Bowling ball (AMF) JACK WW'!'"" s.Met, ..,. .. 149' Boats S--' & Ski 90IO with metal tip down case&: Hanimo.lJ A·lOO •••..•. Save -'-'--'-' ~...-'-'-"-"':;..;= just like new men!! bowUni • * WIN FREE * CHRYSLER 17' 120 . J/O, & shoes, si7.e 9% $20.oo. Can-ORGAN LESSONS trailer. radlo, big tank, delabra $15. Phone 6444687. FULLERTON MUSIC cover + xtras. $2195. SCRAM-LETS ANSWE~S Solace -Bandy -Feint -Unlike -BONES ' U a dog'11 prayers were an· S'A<ered, It would rain• BONES FIREWOOD ; Oak. $50 truckload. Approx % coTd. On:ler now, 493-4222 from Dennis. EXCERJSER, used t w ice , original price Pi, ~ pri~ now. 968-1774 after Spn1. LAXDIES wigs. B I a c k , blond. Will sell c h ea p . Stands incl. 496-2286. 9800 WINTER 18191 Buclld, Fountain V1liey 557-6742 1 557-4836 14' SKI Boat 4IJHp. Evlnrude 871·1805 w/tilt traUer. $495.o Terna SHIPMENT 122 N. Hubor, Full•noo ., ...... 548-0512. FIELD'::: warehouse sale, 400 pianos &: myant, new & I used Sp I n et 1, grands, Tl'lftlPCWtatioll players. Golnil: out f or . • business. Rental w/option · to buy, Kawai, Stelnwway, C•mpen S.lt/ Baldwin Chic kering,· Rent ' 9120 Yamaha, Kimball, Wur, etc.,i _..;.;.=----....:C.:..::;1 FlELO'S lll4) 638-2TIO '69 CHEV. % T. Pickup & l'.!972 Brookhunt St., G.G. 12%' cabover Campef. Truck ' SALE bas 59,000 mL 3>,000 on new PIANOS & ORGANS ·350 G~! eng. Auto~ tran~. Buy now & save Wt will · P/S. P/B. Radio, heater, deliver Dec. 2 4 t h . No ~ual batteries, air~ 8 ply monthly paymenl unlil Feb. tirea. 60 gal a:as tank s. 15th Camper haa everything but .COAST MUSIC sOOwer. S4000 cash tor will • c o n 1 I d e r aell-contaJned Costa. Mesa 642--28.';1 travel tralif'r in tr ad e , 11.US.T.* INFLATION FOWltaln Valley 96.H133 Owner 979-7570 KNABE a:rand Amp!~ A '71 VW. Poptbp Camper, re producing player piano, New tires, Immaculate. restored, Amplco ro l ls,$7.'~ . m1222 $ 3 7 o o . D u p r ee Player Motorcydn/ · Pianos, 2!MO D Grace Ln. Sc I 9150 captain Sticky & John Custafson of custafson Lincoln Mercury, great Americans, Join In the fight again~t evll to B.US.T. Inflation with ·these inflation fightl~g specials: NEW 1975 MONARCH ~ ~---·~ ~ ----=-t'---~-..1 This Monarch 11 not a '"order yours today: Of a Mstrippy". It's here now with 302 V·8, select shlh automatic, CaJlf. emis1ions. radial tires. power front disc brakes, lactOf11 ah, tinted glass comple,e. radio. heater, bodyslde mouldings. SAVE NOWATONl Y $4 7 49 Slk. •3578 MANY TO CHOOSE FROM. ADDITIONAL OPTIONS AVAUABLE. 1969 BUICK RIVIERA with air. & full poweT. F.xcellent second car for momma. Runs1Upeqtrong. XTA894 S'H96. BUSTED TO $1596. 1971CAPRI2000 Thia car I• loaded w:tth extra'•. Alt. AM/ FM. Ru• real strong . Economygu mlln. 389 PJX nu6. BUSTED TO $1926. 1972 CAPRI 2000 Also hu Mr &AM/FMrMllo. Mu,i more extru . 377 EOP $2426. BUSTED TO $2226 • •auvu.s. 1972 LINCOLN COPmNE~AL MARK IV TOD•",' Loaded with equlpmenl even a •unroof. Blllt! wt th white ..a, T 1nteriorand wh1tirvinyl roof.A reaJgoodbuy. A817169 PAYMENTS TO m ~ $6398'.. BUSTED TO $5989. ANYONE'S ;. ... 1973 CHEVY VEGA STATION WAGON BUDGETI · with air. AM /FM. roo&ack. many extras. Cu run• out re al good. 8&6 HVB $2668. BUSTED TO $2468. 1974 COPmNENTAL MARK IV with las than 5,000 miles. LoadM with equlpmenL Almo.tllke MW. 719KV0 S9886 BUSTED TO S8996. ' 1969 FORD RANCHERO BurtUIMti with black lntmor. v.a. pGWl!r' .....n.g. automatic air, radio. M-tn. 60155E GOOD BUY AT $1486. , 1970 MERCURY MARQUIS . • doonfully loaded with equlpmmt. • Rne.famllyur. 757 'ttCH f tt896 BUSTED TO $16961 .. , ~ . . ... I ', •· . ,:l·• / ' : ,, ,, •ffoMe o 1972 JAGUAR XJ·6 " - ' lf*led with ~erv opU9n avallablt on• Jag, Good gu mlle-se to boot. 265639 $~BUSTED TO $6198. -·. A CurE um.E CAR TO m IN YOUR DRIVEWA'YI • NEW 1974CAPRI Stk. "2879 .. 36 lmlll monthly FORONLYS3 98.00..,.......o1s99.96 with S498.00c..Uh dOMJ or81Ultable mde.APR 12.83 Dot.....i $4096.56 OAC. Loacl<d with 4 91Mf mn.niMloe. poM!rfrom: dlec bnka, ----Hlfla ............ bum--ndial-llwepooldoft t.cket 9Ml9, hall·~ boclyoldemoWdlngo. AREALSTEAU { 1970 TOYOTA MARK IJ LINCOLN MERClJRY 2 doof coupt:. Cute little car with good gU mlleatL Rldk>- $1416. BUSTED TO 51286. hutn. 379AKJ HllJlfllNGTON BEACH 16800 BEACH llOlJUVARD ,. Bach Boulevard jut north of Wuner 842-8844 ' 01 ooftn I ANTIQUE Auslrian Baby FOR SALE: 1913 fi) CZ, Grand Piano, Burled Wal· Enduro, 20hn on bike. $fi(IO. nut, xnt cond. Make of· Lance 546-65.12. -1 ftt. Prl pty. 646-4656 dayst--'~~='--- or eves. Onrfl drOp the l>aD , •• Get GLORIOUS Austrian Antique a Job with a low-cost Daily Baby Grand. Plano. EOOny, .. , a Daily Pilot Oassllied rare treasure, for ooUector , &: musician . 549-UX> Autos, UNG' 9900 PIANO WANTED: Cash today, pvt,_ pty. "4MJ35, Bi\LDWIN Splnt"t 9 mo's old. Like new. '$900, rinn. . 644-QlS *SPECIALS* Of the Week l ELECTRIC orian, 2 f u 11 keyboards, ~als. 2 run oc-....,_, taves. 646-4647. Also Shirts-Pants . " Jackets-Denims etc. Gars Denims & Things BRING THIS AD FOR EXTRA 10% OFF PURCHASE Fashion Boutique 333 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa (Behind lntomatlon11 Hou1t of Panc1ke1) l9Cll PLAYER Piaoo, 65 rolls, 165(). ~1842 CLEARANCE SALE , Reed ()rgaru;, A.~ I 1 - o r Rntored. 64!>-1530 DELUXE Optlgon. Near New. Music books. lli tr a disks. Sll), Call 646-2577. Sporting 0 00d• - SCOTT Boott, U8ed o n c e , 6-6%,$1~ HEAD Skis, HRP az 188, 4D blndingii, brand new. $180 or nearest oiler. 962-0988 aft 6 TV, Radio, HIFI St.11691 STEREO .COMP Sy 1 le m. s~ ~-·106 wt. R . M. S. Gatfard zenrlOO. Stantoil • 681-EEE c a rt • Dfmenslon a p~r s . EVerytb.ing 3 1T101 old. Guar 5 Yn. Pd $975. Sell $550. fJ67-7452. Ar III A SKR, Sony 6005 Recvr, 1.fl r a cord 150 Turntnble. Xlnt Cond. ·-' I~ ·&:r.r STOLEN 9' Glashoper-WhHe c anvas COV'l!r. No que1Uona uked. 64U90I. *BOAT INSURANCE* -Dest Ratc»-- 835--4641 " 499--2233 BOSTON WHALER Squall, call betwf'tl'I 5 I 6PM. $1.50. _,, &o.ts, Marine Eq. 9030 MARINE HDWR. 50' SALE. Rope, IM.tkleg, b I o c k I , anchor . dthum.ldiner. , ........ ~~~~-~~~~-~~~ .... ~~~ .... ~~~~ .... ~··-"'~.()1))6~~·------ '66 Buldc Shlart (WFE425f .. '66 T-Bird Gold. (RUJ327) '66 Coman> Green. (YTM248) ' '67 Malibu Chevy l.YG675) 5699 '69 Pontiac '3old doope. 1835AGEI 5699 '10 Movoridt e cyl .• 3 •peed . -lee&.81.PI -- 5lt099 JI.If U•JLV PILOT Motorcycl es/ .. ' at1un mo 91SO TOP DOLLAR J ·~.!u~.,o•~v .. ~ '74 DATSUN Pickup •PAID • .,. .. "'"" '°""·· , ..,. · . Scooters radials. $1,tf:O. <&93-0919 4 speed b(lk>,t-lteater~ Ulre IMMEDIATELY BMW t712 E'~ ~..',.~a THll<K HONDA FOR All .<VAJLABLE . FOREIGN CARS $2788 MOTORCYCLE~ \ff HH:l- fRI[ DlANDl R · 1\4 lf.t.CH ll T 0 w.u-... ~)l~ll4 CALL OR COME IN ·•aM'iARaAN NEWPORT : CTO SEE us .. .;, &.· i l.w_ 1 LSON I 74 Bl!JLTACO Alplna 350cc • IMPORTS ' Under 400 mi. Xlnt. eond. TWre over pa.yment1 . ..1.w In Stock 18255BeacrBI. Hunt.Be11r.h 548-<n'11 3100 WrCoa&t Hwy,, N.B. "° 556-1070 142-6611 '68 HONDA 3Cf:icc Scrambler. ' • '42-MOS e '611ml4 llP· • , St 11c·d. dirt ..,.ey. "'" --=c'""A~D=IL~t."'·A~C~S-: :~ ~ :\'.W::... '73 DATSUN 240Z sell. 642-3745. ix:.. • '74 Y:AMAHA MX 175A. Ex· L•r .. st Selection ' • '89 ~Auto., air cellent mndition. $T50 or In Orange County • '72 BAVARIA Air Automatic transmission. air be!l. of!''· ~ -~.. ~iaiijasiCi'31(l I condltianlng, AM/FM radici, .....,.,,...,, '""""pe DeVllles • Sedan De-iii: ;& I ma.a wheels, low, low mlle11. '72 HARLEY Sportse" 8 lnoh VIII .. -El no ....... -""" . CJCtx:.L:A (006JEYI extention pull back5, camel vertibleai. Als:> n1Any other _ $4999 f'et. s!Py Jnr. $1500. Call aelect out:nac Trade-ins. 549-1600. '74 250 XL HONDA ~ Mai:guerlte Parkway .. ~ l $100 or Bllt * 645-4430 ?tlluion Vt:=jo 4rj. •1.:1 '68 HONDA 450, o om p I y USE AVERY PWY EXIT. . YOLYO_,. reblt. Xlnt cond. Sac. $400. , .!31-2040 • ,.fSS.4!M9 best·oHer. 536-7003 art.-s TOP-DOtl:AR-PAtD xJ'r ~,,i RA~RAS IMMEDIATELY -70• BMW 2002 "';~tt''.W';M.;.~;:" ss~: ' 833-8278 ~:s ~~ks clean used DATSUN, TOY OT A BSAI "'!" 650. Xlnl oood. See Howard Che I t £DUPE ' OR VOI.KSWAGEN ' to apprec. $600, • Yr,0 e PAID FOR OR, NOT. ~'Ill.. Call (213) 592-Mn Dove and Quall Sl!I. Automatic transmiAslon PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL ur'l4 YAMAHA MX Exocllent Nr. MacArthu~, Jamboree radio, heater, new paint'. KENT ALLEN, 50-0412. condition $635 or best. otter. and Bristol (862AGE) 19'?3 ORANGE Pkup., stereo, im.-1182 ,Newport Beach 833-0553 • -$.2477 -white ~kes, Posl-tr8.ctiQn 1974 ; KAWASAKI 400. Io WE BUY IMPORTS !.,~· •. ~lo• pl..,, ·Xln\. ~; xJnl cond. '$ 6 0 0 r 9p DolJai Fir Any Make ;;rvll-.w.u; or Model. , f\,,.., [ai..fi •n DatSun station Wagon. '10 SUZUKI A-50. Xlnl oood. ' JIM PANOS ...... ....,,. Good ""'· Good oond" Vecy '°'C.:U''::-0~· MAZDA t . YOLYO ~~· Call 64&-Zl32 alt 3 ' 15 '73 HONDA 500, like new, 2001 s. ltlanche:&ter '70 240Z, 4 spd, mags, new w/S rail trlr. Asking $2,000. Anaheim 636-6000 l~,}larbor, C.M .. 646-9303 tires. Xlnt cond. for 1 botb. Trailer only, S180. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR &. -Best offer. 534-2004 55?·1263. FOR TOP USED CARS ~ Fiat 9725 Motor Home~ FOREIGN, DOMESTIC \;JI 1-------- S.le/Renf 9160 or CLASSICS U your car is extra clean *· Tii's FOR SAI:E: '1? Mot or see us tint. * J.O CSA H~ . .3J. k> mileage, cstm BAUElt BUICK * Bavarias built, many xtras. See to 29'.!SHarborBlvd. ALL:. AVAILABLE AT believe! Pvt pty. $ 6 0 0 0 . Com Meta -91S-2500 ,.._.1<7 F -REE APPRAISAL '74 PRICES MOTORHOME we """ ....., "" ,~ ""'~' Crevier BMW RENTALS Call GROTII CHEVROLET 208. \v •. 11t street DALE'S 838-0900 for a free apoi-alsal. Santa Ana 835-3.ln SHARE WINNEBAGO 1s.fl1~~hc:~~;:1'Bch 20~ ·rnel"Rh;p. Sha.:c u11age 847-6M? ., 54!}.3331 &: expenses. 64(}.-0.182. &' /JB/iJ ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST & LARGEST • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALL MODELS & COLORS Dick Miller Motors 120 W. Wa11ler at So. Main WE BUY SHARE Pifotor llon1e. m,, I.!'fPORTED AUTOS ownenhip. Share UAC .~ BEST PRICES PAID~ ORANt;E COUNTY'S Santa Ana 557-21!2 -~.-·-THINK~·~·._.-,,., ex:pense11. Sleeps &. 548-4464 DEAN LEWIS Trailers, 1 revel 9170 IMPORTS cypror-.t TENT TRAIL£i° 1966 H a r b o r , C.t.1.646-9303 $295 or Bst oiler. TOP Dollar paid for BMW's Call s.47-1557. and all other Imported cars. Auto S.r. & Parts -Crevier BMW 208 W. 1st Strief: SALES-SERVICE LEASING ·OLDEST ~HT.i.111 \Ef HEP:B _ FRIEDLANDER . • I j750 BEA CH BLVD '"'"''lm•~der ~)l 6824 W4N'fED: Chev 350 or 327 Santa Ar.s 815-3171 OVERSEAS DELIVERY .,,.,,,. • Turlo-hydrnm•tlo. ROY CARVER Inc FIAT ~4 X·19 CPE., lik• Wiil buy complete.wreck it -Cash Money Paid • • new, only 7,700 mi, sporty NUOOable. Cash. ~-8046 FOR YOUR JUNK CAR ROL!-8. JtOYCE '. BMW SUnburat yellow w/blk. inL le\·es;) Call 642-4930 234 E. ,17th~~ &: tap, am/fm stereo, 'f5 vw ENGlNE &: Tl'llflll. CASH \\ONEY PAID ec.ta"'·ni"'·'lsf;~\"'.;'~Ai·'ii·T~XA:--i~r" .. ~Spd·~4'1' I l,..u~"1i:"']{~~"!!:loaded!!l1Li;il]d[!!.rj. ~!:if· ~!00~·· Al.!IO Xlra parts c 'T. i.:.-: .aJ> • • H d tn7 548-3580 aft 4 pm & ·wknds .For Your Junk ar ~t tnue Leather int. on 11 · ; Anytime 642-4930 Silvec. Never been used. Bst SAND 'NRES. cut slicks, 17' AUTOS IMPORTED offer. 495-4295. 1--------1 w~e qn VW 5 bolt rims, BMW. 2000 cs Cassie '67. !~.' y~~l646-47l 40. ,530 General · 9701 Aut•, xlnt cond. Mint Grey/ "-.: sn c ea · . i\lust sell! $55M. 979-45.17 ClllNOOK·TOYOTAS rourxl HEinLg~!i~ ~ig~t~ f~:. Capri ¥715 tripper now on dbpl11y. . • Fantastic around town car 1-------- RBady fo~ vacation trlpa. . . 32MPG, poo 673-7555 0 ~ '73 CAPRI 200o. 36m, nlr, gd •. ~ oow .•• ·. I111pect and 644-2223 , care! Xlra set nu radlaJl!I. fH<>O HONDA · .. '" 'FRIEDLANDER ' •l\GC W••d GC ~;i-·11 drive out ... Reduced ro LOTUS ELJRoPA SPECIAL S2!Y.i0/otr 66-7469 · $5499 at 0111 r.1axey Toyota, 1974 AM/FM 8 k Dal 9nO '-'u•r 18881 Beach Blvd., Hunting-· lraf • mags, •vn • -. • •• • Tl\und.,-, NMmbtt 28, 1974 DAILY PILOT BUY A Jim Panos ' . (S124Al59949) ZDA and GO II STYLE! • . , • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 52677 IMMEDIATE$3477 s199 ••· DELIVERY s9999 Mo., ' IJotll "'" 1)1>1:" l!IU• I ... kC 198.98 IOlll ""' -Ind. W I IOC-I 1~ Cll<IYl"V Cllatlli'I Joi°"" .. lltler..O p1y.....,i Pl!Ce 14to9 » Annuil l'e<eant11V9 R1111 !ti.1 1'!0 .,... E D 100% FINANCING AVAii.AiLE WITH YOUA Q.OOD CllDIT R· WHAT YOU'VE HEARD ·IS TRUE I · s YOU CAN'J ·BEAT A PANOS USED CAR BARGl1N ton Bc&ch. 847·8555. 30mpg, Brand New. Take , $,ports, R11ce, Rods 9540 A°""11 1"H,..4l'7_..., . 9709 ·~ Datsun 510 St \Vagon. Vd '62 ~3.8 MARK I I. Ex· l • u1 n• •• •)' t:ires, gd cond. $1500. Call c e p t Io n a 11 y c I ea n'. '69 T-BIRD ' '69 TOYOTA '72 V;W. BUG otJNE B U G G y , partlally 646-2732 aft 3.: 15 pm. Everything reblt. $ 2 2 0 O . built. Fibergla.u body, '64 '65 AUSTIN HEALEY '72 DATSUN, 1200 Cpe, 4 l!lpd, ~ or 673-9:?68 .. · VW Pan, front end I: trans. 3000 Mark, lii<X:xl orig. mi. x~ cond, new tires. asking '73 XJ6, Ilk~ tie\\'. all' extras, Gd cond. '60 V\V ena:ine, Xlnt. Cond.,, By owner, must $1600. Must sell. Call btwn :<lnt. &as mileage, pvl ply. 1x,v bf'aringa, main &. con· sell. $3,250. ~ 9-3, 96J.-4971 540-4752 necttng rod. New push rod Autos, Used 9900 Autos, U-·• 9900 ~A-ut--u----·---9900--1 & lubes. New cum &. valve awu ·· os, MKll job. Bral«!!i Rre alm<>fll new. Ne¥ wlrif&: &. tilu. $500, or ldl offet. 545-0763 ·57f:'"B~. Chev)' z . 2 s dritldine, 19000 mi., d I s c bkes, x • f.1eeh. p e r f . 84""3416 ~ 4 Wheel Drivu 9550 1951 \VJU.Y'S Wagon, 14 5 8 Cadillac 'engine, A n s e n s~·ing pedals, Hunt comp. + spilt. J?rul,'Warn 2200 lb. clutch. New overdrive. 8 Plyward Riverside I Ires . $900, 642-3268 ' Trucks 1 '57 CHEV. Panel. New eng., clreJ &:. paint. Cptd. l\lany new pal1s. 69 H.O. 125 m-Ol.or<'ycle; Runs good $150. 20-l.1 Fedeml., Cl\t 646-4291 Tl PitAZDA PU 183039U) Looks like n~·! S-15-5700 dlr 72 LUV b'Ud.: <393GIXJ Factory Shell &G-5700 Vans dlr 9570 '72 CHEV. YAN SURFER VA'N V·8. auto. tran., custon1 paint, ~hnrp. Special firw.fl!ll'lg available. License No. 74966l\1 EXCEL- LENT FINANCING AV{\IL- ABLS $3177 _;tsoN I FORD 18255 Be.1.:h Bl. Hunt. Beaeh 556-1070 lio;;; 142-6611 '61 Ford Van like new, Fwlly panf!)C({ ind carpeted. SL80. paint .i.b. Hai tape deck a11d FjM.. Runa ex· ccllent. 30,000 ':tnl on rebuilt e~. $800/dt olltr. Llnda 54&-WS or ~'84. '72 FORD1 cllitom interior, "1nl' -1. l28!;oJ. VeiJa Hatchba_ck • :zl. !.!!!mi~a~A~~.t!.~ . . $A VE beaut. g"8n with dk-leather interior. air condlllonlng. (lie. t752GWXJ ' ~14 VOLVO 164 SEDAN •• Leu lhert 6.000 actOll miles; radio, he1ter, automatic AM/FM Stereo. air oondilioning, like brand new. (l ie. f804KESJ 55995 •73 MERCEDES 450 SEI; •• $A VE +or. Sedan; fully equ~pped; sunroof. {s.t; 140031 ~ .s9999 Coupe. (7~6HNVI. loaded. 5977 '70 AUDI 100lS Cpe. (9i3180Pl 5 2277 s100 ... i n11 ruH P'I<• .,,,. '"'' ..., 111D 36 !<>O• ""' ....., "''" ••• , '"' I ~ ..,..,."II ct>llgM IOI" °""I' 30 ...,,. Oelltrred .,.,,,.,.,.. O!•C~ I Zll09.IO """"••Pf<~ A-16 I /'Ii. '72 .DATSUN 510 Cpe, {334GXJl 5 1677 Corolla c,:.e. {XNS357l INSTANT CREDIT 750-2141 CALL US NOW • If you ort 11ew i11 Califonllo • If "(Oii owe _,.., Oii yovr cor • If you -MW Ofl y-tob • If 'fOll ho•t litffe or No CndH • Gt -try ~ ~ ftot Cl"tdit Olld ""-'fOU llffCI IO ttlot 'fO. _, cril't ho-todoy ill the cor of .,_. choice! '73 MAZ.DA RX2 Sedan. 11462971 (359EEE) '73 MAZ.DA 'RX3 (1012871 '69 V.W. BUG 13816751 5 1177 D 11 u '"' t ' AutOs,New c • • . ......... ..... LltfC~CUlf ·~"™'··· REAT HOLIDAY GIVE-AWAY!! w-.-.~MM.t mf _ _....,.c ..... .,.. ... ,_....,., ,_.....,_., ...... f ...... tHh!! , .... ...,. CAPRl2000 $3198 COMnlTIL Y LOADIO , ... --••""tio...~IOGO,_.o ·------,__ __ '"' _ ___ , ..... _ ~t~I Au!Os, New ' GfT OUW DISCOUHT PRICES OH A HUGE SELECllOH OF 1975 CHRYSLEIS AND PLYMOUTHS '74 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA SAVE -SAVE -SAVE -SAVE $49 doUan over °"'" oc.htal pric• frOlft tfll•' factory puh' you in your lrtlnd Hew PlyMOltffl or Ch..ysler tro.n Affat C:hryslef'/Pty~ •. ACTUAL F.t.CTOIT IMVOICI DISl'U.YID OH WINDSHIELD :;:'OPEN:tr~in 1 O A.M .. THANKSGIVING DAY! '70 PONTIAC CONVERT. "· ........... ·-· ...... s 3295 · ... ~ .... ·-· ...... 51544 ~ •t•e"flf· _. b<....,_ POW9f 1tN11r.v • bt91<es. whole ..sw ... f ,ondotlOl'llng. llUd<tl '"'" ro.d """4l. ~t ~~IS coMOle . .,.,.,,.. loo. ~ll'!YI 1L(018EAFI ~mou1e11••'11 (l'01Kl(.L/ ' • • '74 PLYM.OUTH FURY Ill '72 OLDSMOBILE ROYALE $3295 """"'· ··· ·-·~ -s2425 """~' .. bll~95. """'--·. rt•••· '" cano1t'<>l'll119, vinyl \oil. Ml wP!ffl. AM /FM 1!0•«1 • Power Wlnoo...._ POWW OOOI 1oc1ct. ! 1 l lEL T J • • \. HUGE . SELECTION ,, OF ~ A!zl. ~W .. . 1975 INTERNATIONAL TRUCXS, TRAVElALLS AND SCOUTS. ' LOADED WITH: Air ·Conditioning, automatic, stereo, tilt wheel, power steerl'1C), Auto•cruise', Roof rack, wsw . tires, custom Interior. e SALES -... t .. e SERVICE e LEASING Automatic transmlsskln, air conditioning, radio, .Qeater. m19• ;,.,,.'~fl e XLNT USED CARS 28802 Maf&uerite Parkway Mlaslon Viejo 831-2880 4~1210 '72 MARK II $1~/li•t· ' ... p·~ 11/ 8'0A ' '-; -, VOLY8 2Door. 4 ~ trasmiss\on, AM radio, vinyl top. ,Side mouldings. (650FZFJ .1966 .Harbor, .c.M: slt.»ro IN~RED!BL!i; SACBU(CE! ·73 v.oi..vo '1~ ~· ':Q~·1 cond. ~Jtrn stereo. 4J6pd wlOD:· Movlng-.llrfuat.. Sell. 61~ ..... , 'l'f •• $2177 ' ' ' ... ' AJn:CJ!. !ISED IDW. leuri& -TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C.~t. 646-9300 AMC . ~5 .. ·11 A.Me ~"(""' 6 cyl., auto trans. alrl"«md., ralJve ltripet. (~J EXCELU:NT FINAJ!itlNG AVAJLABL,.. i ~, $1677 :. '. '71 CORONA 4 dr., auto, air, ! ; · .,:s:y:~:'CKUP. Im· t w '.~srut maculate. 12,500 mt. Red. • Aak S2SOO. 644-0026. -· • • 1.;.:.==--...,--97;,,;_;6~7 1825.5 Beach Bl. Hu=-Ch "'-1070 ll lHINK Buick ' • '91o Triumph BUICK '73 ELECrRJ.' ~· Tapestry Int, stereo! 1d r . . locks. ftill pwr, All thf etc- tras. (517GW8),dlr. S.0-9100 '>ff ~ERB FRilOlANDtR '72 SKYLARK, xint. ~" fully equlp'd. !'flee' . ,131. 892-2812 ' ~ ' 9b l ~ C. G Bl•d C. <. ~J . 1111 '70 RIVIERA, go a-d ' ron- dition, full im.~r. A~ .oonCI. .,...,.. Corvette, 9932 Corvette ,·9932 " Mr. Paul O'MeiJI i 1 PIESetnS " .. 'i his lates~ oc•lsitlon. , ~ "The Spec Yeffe Roadster!" '; I•_..,. 71 c:.r..-1 , . Aft Awcrcl-WIMiftC) SHOW CA'll . I OH D1$PLA Y HOW for a limited time only I at ·HOWARD Chevrolet · In Ht-wpwt. leach ' ' L---~----i,-,-1 , ' ' o...-dl,ht141!1.~~ $2000 MOt..a.~ilterlOr • Thk•••••...,.., pwd!or.ed -display ptriod..... ·-~ . . : ). SEE fl HOWi 11 • HOWARD .ch~v ~olet ' llln• ond 9"" s1 .. ~WPOllT ~OH I "' M..-~ ....... Jaa••t•• .t lrl ... . . ' .. . · • '73 CHEV. NOVA V-8, auto. trans., fac- tory air cond I ti on Ing, PQ\','er steer Ing, radio heater. License No. 2S6HOI EXCEU.ENT FINANCING AVAILABLE $2277 l~LSON I ~ Beach Bl. Hunt. Beach 556-1070 142-6611 CONNELL CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE 2821 Harbor Blvd. COSTA J\.lESl\ 546-1~00 :.. :C·~DILLACS • i\!.rlosi ~l,C.lon ~Or•-C-.untu '72 BEL AIR, A/C, -P/S., •T. . ··•-, •.1 PIB, Xlnt cond. '70,0IXI _ml. O;eVllle1 ,.1 . Sedan $1200/bst ofr. Call 557-0148 prfnles •• El" Dor.SKlos • ft 5 ~ertibles. A1lo I Many ,·~~pm~. ~~--~ , Otber eelect.•Cadlllae Trade-'64 MALIBU SS. Quad.•terl!o, ~ ' t , , mags, 8 cyl Hurst 4, i;pd. : • · ' $650 or make oner. 493-5604. 1963 CHEV ll. Sta. Wag Gd. trans, auto, runs gd. ""' can ,,...... 'p.<I EL CAMINO. Auto, air, tm/tm, radials, 11 he 11 . 536-4469 eve. 499-2181 drs. '63 CHEVY NOVA. S t. Wagon Gd trans. runs gel.. r.ro. Call 536-fi646 '72 EL CAMINO, AIC, xlnL cond. ?I.lust sell. 557-7263 ~rysler '72 Cadillac l · •Feetwoocl · l\fUST SACRIFICE Beautiful Brougham '66 Chrysler New Yorker, l\fetalHc biiown--32,000 miles xlnt. cond,, lo mileage, t , (a 684(J1) • ~· ?i.tJ>G. Only $ 8 8 5. ROY CARVER, Inc. c:...-"!' 9927 RCLU ROYC~ Bl\IW ·r 23f E. 17th St. ''61 COMET \vagon, ena: runs Colta Mesa • 546-44'4 wtll, needs trans. edj. New C ADILLAC '73 EL battery. $100. 613-1S39 DORAElp .• Bea u tiful '71COMET6cyl, xlnt cond. Cabriolet cpe. w/ful} pwt, Brand new 1'8ditil11:.~0 ... n IY all the extras ta~try int., 27000 mi. $1795. 673-7319 ise contl"ol, etc. l\tust see Continental 9930 ..,....,, (756JFX) '73 CONTINENTAL 4 DR. Sedan. $4590. Wht over lght blue. L<lndau roof. W h t leather interior, air, am/fin atereo, tun power. 2 2 , o o CADILLAC '74 SED. D E miles. Call 645-4211. VILLE Very lo. mi., like Ford new,'alltheextras, incl. full ' -. .::.. _____ ..:_: .'72 GRAN TORINO powr, lther. Q.lld a.t ere o C9UJRDJ Nabers Cadlllac • .. ~. ~¥l00Blvd. c o lit a J;IU:llll ~ H.T. V-8. auto, trana,, fac- '74,EL OORAOO OJ'.NV. All tory air <:.on d it ion l n g • U. deluxe oPtiona, i n c I . power J tee r in g1 radio, ifatber. Priced to 11ell M\V. heater. whitewall tires , Mu&t-, aee. (508.JSB) d I r . vinyl roof, tinted glass. Llc. 540-9100 No. 855EL.\1 EXl'ELLENT 70PJUPE de Ville Cad, blk . FINANCING AVAILABLE leather int, am/frn stereo, $2188 split.front seats, c l Im ate control, go.Id w/blk top, xlnt oond, $.1(q,) or best ofr, alt .,, 1!1>-)826 FOR Sii.le, 19-m Cnd. 4 dr Sedan. see or call after 5: 30 P"Q. 642-6109, at51 Newport Blvd CM FORD '58 • CADlU.AC. Very g d transportation. •Gd s h a p e 18255 Ileach Bl. $300.,CaD 'aft.5 pm. 552-9472. 556-1070 LOOK POI fill YIHICLES IUlllD I~ OYER, I T.u r b o Hydra mat 1 o ttansm1ss1o n, tully factory eou1ppe·d . Serial N o. (105.212 ) •V13510 75 STARFIRE '~.. . '66-0lOS Qll\ASS ' Su0<eme. A11to."!'11c. ••r cond .. l>OWef steMrig, vinyl 100.·(SJW909J Tinted wi iidows, power steering , radio. turbo hydramat1c transmission. whne wall tires. Serial No. (103215) 5710 71 PONTIAC CATALINA Air oood .• POW.. steer1rig. wn11e walls. •111oma1tc. 1827FPOJ "74 CHEVY $ Pl(XUP 3610 ' test 01111 10 to""' wl111 • ~en, Au collll •• 11 ,Rso • mile [5824) '70 OLDS VISTA CRUISER ANNIVERSARY SALE IN OUR I 0 YEARS OF S£RYICE. TO OUMGE COUNTY! Th• abov• phataqraph shows ooly a fraction of ..,. inventory .of .. ., 1975 otdsmabiles. Exira -... ~ shipjiod IO us from tho factory specifically for our I oth Annivorsary Sal• include just aboul every model, calo..r, and equipment package you coald possibly be looking for. FoM)et---window sticke-rs! Just add our. treme-ndous Anniversary Sale-Sa•irtCJS to the subsfantiafty increased trade-in volue of yoor ,...sent car and .•• DRIVE YOUR HEW OLDS HOME TODAY! '70 FORD LTD A1I cona , ~toma1.c. PO...e< i1ooung & ~r111e1. WSW (:144CT JI '69 CADILLAC WE .ARE NO •. 1 IM THE WEST AMD IM THE TOP FIVE MATIOH WIDE IM HOMDA SALES AMD . , S~RYICE! , . ALMOST 100 NEW HONDAS IN STOCK! 75 CUTLASS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY s3910 7$_ GMC Pickup . C...-1\1 .. -l ... _ .......... -_ .. ,.. ....... , '"°"--............. A(:fN<.o<A•!f><l)I'>." • \ Our consistently Low Volume-Pric e-s . Comfortable terms, and a comple-fe ser •ice fac i l i ty devoled exclusi•ely to economy cars are thre-e b iq reasons you should visit the-leade-r before you buy anywhere! HONDA 1 ·97 ~ •. · .. " CHEVROl .ETS • $ l 2 DOOR COUPE (21!>5828) $16r7 DOWN 56r7 MONTH For 4! Mo 1n~. Ta• I Loe Oe! f'Vmt Poice S3•20 73 A~ 13,!ol '!I. 1SBA2160&3!>1 INVOICE COST I • '"'"· N"'m"' 29, 1974 DAILY PILDT I D 12 I IJ I G nAJL v 1•n.or 1 hll"'d.,y, Nor,.rnll~r 20, l9f'il~---~=,,-,,,,-,.-----=or.===----====-----..====---..'..'.i~~~~:'.:..:~'.._----="--'=-=-=1 Fotd 9940 Me«ury . 9950-0ld smobho -~I P into -9957 \ Plymouth -9960 Ponlloc "65 .:.Pon=1~1 .. :::._ ____ ""=:1 r--~----'.'."".~ ..., SQUIRE 8 , ...... Wi:n. " .. ~~~:!'.. ii'~'..'1..d!.: o"l'os~l>Blre '73 PINTO Wgn, I '70 PLYM Spt fllfY '72 PONTIAC BVY or LEASE .,. PAYMENTS 11 S!,eo. t J 1915 Astro ......,... _, 1 iiH~,~~· \ZC: k'?r;il~ll: GMC TRU CKS Auto,. Ttau:i. f'actory a Ir V-8 Flu.-tory air condlUonlna, BONNEVILLE V8, Au to $2989 Maveridt n47 Jln• • 1 -' HONDA CARS coorl1uon1 n!{, m1lio, Matt•r, ~·l!r 1tecrlng, radio , Ttatw.. Factory Alt, Puwer u fer 1 t • M ustang '9S2 UNIV ER SfTY OLDS lnttrd ~I "Jl. LUgjill.f:(' rack. he11iter, tinted gh1u. Llceni<e Stet?rifl&', P0\11er Dltc Brakes Ol' sG.'sfs . eue a l!t70 MA V £RICK · low Ll4·rntt• No l!l:lf.00 E'X-No. 6J2CTB EXCELLENT ~'er Windows & Seats, • per mo. rn\1.t~. a uto .. rnr!lo, Dir. '7·1 l\llJSTf\NC lt, <I 11pd. 4000 i't5Cl Harbor Blvd. C' F: 1 1,..: NT FINANCING 1'~INANCING AVAILABLE Radkl, Heater Vln,yt Roof, + TlL 36 mo. O.E.t.. Cllll 8(1-%119. mi, hki' ~. '-tovlna;. Alusl O..ta Ml"tla 54095i11 AVAil.;\131.E $1377 Tinted Glass. l67tiFLU) EX· DAVE ROSS PONTIAC MoraJry 9950 , ""11 !<~--'i40LllSMOBILE. < D ~ $2497 CELLE NT }'!NANCJNG >l80 -~ ti6 J\IUSTANG, aulo Vt hardtop, CA>n Mtn;Exec-. air AVAU.ABLE CIDlta MHI T , gn. Nt"'" tlrM. flOO. &t&-2550 6 "'llY R3l, am/fn1 nidki, 10 M£RC W ""''"'· """" ml .. " • "" . all ................ '"""'· w I Ls 0 N $2488 . l!f'i·I f\IU~· .'Al'JG ll .G h In, t1igilnl l·lock, G.'.\I. f\f(l('h ' v.,. .n14 '72 Vega GT Wgn. 4 1pd, factory 111r, l)O\\>'er !llt'f'ru!J.:, 011i11r. $4,CXXI. 675--3613 552-'1'414 aft 6 pm. • w/(ac:, rack. n1q type p brakcii. P 11i'!ndoi,r11, r 1,7MuSTAN--c:-AI is. S500 "1if""CUTLA..~:-Cct rond. fully y,.hls, wide oval llrH, l liti~. raiK>. heater. lli1110~1 Call 962-llm. rqulpl 1 Q\\•Jl('r. $700. call • tach. Orana:e w/Gr •tripe. , fo.XQ.1.LENT 1'1NANCING .67 lfUSJ'ANG Aulo tranl, a ti.er S pm.~. 18255 Beach Bl. Hunt. Bee.ch Adult driven. 22 mp'-· AVAILA.BLE pliutic top XJ.~t trans. Pf 9'S7 1B25S Beach Bl. Hunt Beach 55'-1070 142-6611 Sharp! $1950. 963-21ri& $1488 "'6-it88 nto 55~1070 142-6611 ATLAS n VEGA GT C623FUXl '69 P.tACH I '73 PINTO RUNABOtrr. 4 72 PINTO \Yl{rl f26SHGK) l82S5 Beach Bl. Hunt. Beach St&Uonwa~ 1 1peed aulo-facrory ni rPS/PB Spd' R/H., Vinyl Top. 23,000 Iloof rack, air 556-1070 842"611 66-15 SHARP St175 644-1164 ml . $21'.NXl. call 96S-8631. ' _ 29,876 miles Chrysler/Plymouth 71 PONTIAC Catalina 2 dr. , 700 . dlr '69 ltlACH I, Blk jade, 4 ipd, ·73 PINTO. Xlnt cond. R/H, ~700 dlr Open Ll81ly & SUn . .'tll 10 PM H.T. Air, pwr. wlndowt, -.n New tires, xlnt cood. FORD PS/PB tape deck. Gd . Blue. 4 spd, 23 ooo ml Call 74 PINTO RUNABOUT 2929 Harb:>r Blvd., vieyl top, new paint. Only -=i6 Cond. ·$1600 or best otter. 963-ro77 · · Blue. R/H, Xlnt cond Cbsta Ates& 41.000 mllet1. =I al ~--'==---I 6#4109 bet noon. '7l f.<U;_~ Wag. , _ ml·L 1 Owner 49t)..7297 546• 1934 $1995. (2116CYB) 7250.dlr. '72 VEGA GT Hatchback, '"""" ...u 73 PONTIAC Grand Safari xlnt cond. 4 Spd., radial Oldsmobile 9955 XI t cond. Price S ~ S 9 S · Plymouth 9960 1974 DUSTER' """'· Loaded with extras, tltts, xtns. $1850. 830-1865 18250 &arh Bl. llunt. Beach Prl 1 ~ '"I -··•·· va ~ ""'' iN -~. LOADED must drive to appreciate. 1974 VEGA GT. Deluxe Int. 556.1070 142-661 1 '68 OLDS CuUau 2 dr. All •73 SQUIRE WGN, 72 DUSI'ER (282.JPK) LOW MILES Only $3895. Finance avail. Extraa. $2700 or best. $7 The f.uttst drew in the West. equipPed. Xln't cond. $575. automatlc h.1sa1:a~ ra c. k 19.298 miles.-CLEAN! TAKE OVER PAYMENTS (132HGS) 5.23·7250 dlr. T.0.P. 3:\4·1006. •.. a Dally Pilot Classified 644-6256. xlnt cond'. 12'250. 962-0062 ' 645-5700 dlr 548-9443 --~~--~~ -~--~-9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, N•W' NEW '74 IMPAlA SPORT COUPE! · A1AQ tr1111t , VI. "' mncl., lttUfd OI.... wl'llll ...... ,..,, flule</dlll'olllr. wry! rool,...,.. _, ~ . ~~ ·~wA ~ . :~~"'!'! !UG! ~ hNl•lde1ro• . .._ 1w:.. Good molls. l YPIC7$JJ Only ~4195 '70 CAMARO SPORT COUPE! With 140 1119'"1· ... bun'(ieq 11'111 9..-d&. rNnOn. l(IDn. .io. t11 n 1 .. b 11;:k·u o 1191111. heltlf/dlfroster. elf;:. Only s24 ...... 3511329,5 1---°"-'Y--..-s_1_19_5~ NEW '75 t40VA Will'! "' ...,.., -.i....,., """'' .... tolt&lfl•ld•k•"""· •tcloa. Ylnyl 100. ~ ._. 1o m.wis t111r1 nee. eti;. (6900001 Only 52195 OnlyS4695 '73 EL (.AMINO! LEASE HOWARD Chevrolet's from Direct Factory Authorized Dealer! Chevrolease ... rinsi. bfl~"' •nd ~ lllf wf\e•t. white we ll•. Low rate "'°" offers the savi119s Giid convenie..Ce bitJ fleet nen enjoy! Please aslc for LEASE SPECIALIST! .,, rooO. "" ... -. -· ·s70 1 Only $3695 =~·tllly ...... W. off ..... ro.40S90Qll019 Plkel-.1! ·!---_;;_ _______ ..... ________ -== '74 CORVETTE _ STINGRAY . 4 SC!Md. 3~ lll'QI,,.. -ti"""" oo-W--. AM/FM. INtt>er onl~IOI', only 3~ ll'lllH. .,_ ioom ,,..,., IC21 ~ Only $6995 NEW '75 CHEVY BLAZER! ,,,,. Q>nd . lodung do!t .... nl11C<,,_ I T!e, 3-cllo ... N• -.I. a\llO, .... ~""' e!kl'C'"'""' p,.,. ~. 11111.ci 91-. """'°"' tflOC:l<l'. S(lnn4<1t. ""'!""' o.i rooll!I'. sriield. rldlo. '"""' 100, ctl!Ofned ote""" tic. No I I 2i6~/5095 Only NEW '74 VEGA STATION WAGON Tl!IMll gta.., 18dio. loi.w'1oHd tr-.. 1'0-2 llf'!Dlne • ....... ..... is. tll•leo'ldtll'Ollef. di•. bulN*• & 9lllrOL l1D rldillot'. 1rlm Mgt.. eri;. NEW '75 MALIBU COLONNADES! YOUR CHOICE! Auto. trana.. 11r oord, va. oowar s1-i1111 & tlnl"" r .. t0. he111r/delr01t81', HO r1dl11or, wNll will .. '**..UOliehlt.9'1:. Each Only 54695 '70 DATSUN PICKUP! ~?== Only S 1695 NEW '75 MONZA 2 + 2! Hffc:flbO. 111' COftd.. white Wiii•. !lnlld 0 1131. lou•-~petd tr1n1., "'"''' L --------------! walls. radlO. soort """°'•· r-""'a1er. e1i::. '73 MALIBU COUPE! No. 107963/:SOll:I' Auto.ir.ns..~•Mn!'l!r s3195 :: .. "::::: :::. -..-:: Only Iii;. l'OOGPJJ '7 4 MONTE CARLO! '74 JAVELIN COUPE! Only$4Q95 Auto. tr1n1 .• power s3595 ll-.ing . ..,. oond.. "" "'"" 0 I \:::.. i:~.i&,"--n y '71 VEGA WAGON! Only 5 1695 ~,o .~~?R'. .... ~ tllatef/detro~!tr. dill. ~ , I guwclt ....... , ............ eyl&.. ... Ho.11911115037 s3195 '70 CORVE 11 E STINGRAY! °"'' 3 I ,000 llliles, allO. "-·· PllW'9I' t1Mflll9. l\MIFM , .. IO. lelltnd tit"11, llllleCI QI-. 3SO ~u. •n. e 119in1. •iMOl'I' t..illul eic. t051UQ Only s4495 '71 VEGA HATCHBACK! fout-d Ir-. GT """'"'· ~ ._....11 _.., titet. l'ldio, "-''"· '" OO<Mt.. lil'Md '*'· lo,,....,.. 1111111 .... •le. (1470JS) Only $1 695 NEW '75 VEGA TWO DOOR! Aulo. tr1,.,... rldlo. 1ll'4ed ti- wh• I• w1111. dll . b11mper1. ~.,,..._.HO ....... - No. 103217~.t .s3395 Only =la;rTUID.t.YS t.:)O .... M IJ:lD,.... s3·3 .. ·osss ·· -· , .... ...,, .. ,.. ....... . .... ,'"_ - I DEMO SALE DARTS-CH.ARGERS- PICKUPS ~v:'0 '75DART sroRT ~~ LOADED Not Stripped "'SPECIAl"' fuac::5Glo:HNJ s3216 A.U PAICt .. r 1.1._ llUHD HIW 1 75DODG1 VAN • $3776 OLD-FASHIONED USED CAR BARGAINS 72 Plymoulh {483EYAI 71 C111y1. W!J!. {3490TO) SJ776 SJ976 73 Fu7, l666GX I SJ766 s2176 • '72 Novo '7l Ford P.U. l915FEZ) (43471P) ( SJ776 SJ976 fREE~~i MEE·:.~ '72 El Dora (No. 101 002) . $4976 '72 Plym. Wag. . 70 Montt c.to ··f873EMO l170BFOJ SJ876 SJ4"6 • ' I • I OVER 40 BRAND NEW ' MONARCH for 'l5 1915 LINCOLN CONTINENTALS $ AVAILABLE OFF OF WINDOW STICKER ALL MODELS, COLORS ETC. NEVER BEFORE SAVINGS LIKE THIS! See Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury's Exclusive, Customized 1975 Continental Opera Coupe Today. Southern California's Most Distinctive Luxury Automobile. ' We hove been No. 1 dacMr in Orange CCM!ty Lincoln-Mercury Sain fO!' O*" eight C9flseaitive ''"'" (Aciuol fod"'Y .... 1 Tket'e must be o reason. FULL FACTORY EQUIPMENT Whitewall bltd , tires, radio, body, $ mould ings, tinted glass, ·dlx. wheel rims, etc. (51 2867). The all new car with the Mercedes lock that sells for thousands of doll ars less. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • 'NOW! LEASE A PRE-DRIVEN LUXURY CAR! EXAMPLE SAVINGS 1973 $15311111lt MARK IV !· WITH FULL · ALMOST20 TO CHOOSE FROM Show Room Fresh Mark IV's and Lincoln Continentals LUXURY EQUIP. • at a Fraction of'Whcit to 12 MO. GOLD CREST WARRANTY Pay for Such Luxury! INCLUDED IN MONTHLY TERMS FREE AM-FM MULTI SPEAKER STEREO RADIO " \ ~ WITH EVERY NEW CAPRI AND J .A \ ., d ~ ~ COMET WE SELL THIS WEEKEND w' • • --'\\ 4 THE SEXY GAS SAVER -t~ . . FROM EUROPE ',;;;.__ J COMET J ~ ~~.----+-~ AMERICA'S ECON OM Y SPORTS OR FAMILY CAR NO EXCEPTIONS! OVER 50 CAPRIS AND COMETS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY YOU'LL GET THE NUMBER ONE DEAL • FROM THE NUMBER ONE DEALER! ' • ' • -. , • ........ 7130· 10 SAT. 8:30-8:00 SUN. 10-7 ' ' • ' '73 FORD E300VAN loaded. Must see today! (92000N) $3199 '72 RANCHERO "500" ~I 'I 4-000R PlllARED HARDTOP. Incl' 351 OD 2 V 8 cyt. eng., white wall J;rn, rear bumper guards, air conditioning; wleCtoire, cMil reo"" ~ speakers, AM rodio, tinted gloss. left hond remote control mirror, ~ coven & more. (Sok. #197) $AVE $1000 $412·5 ' BRAND NEW ·. 1974 MAVERICK 'DR. SEDAN, tnd. st-'-belted radial tm, 2.50 CIO·IY 6 cytincfet. engine, solid state ignition, s8ect-W~ CNi~ic, whit~l lires, power steering, front burnpe1" guc:rck. tinted gloss & more. (Stk.#1714) BRAND1NEW 1975 MAVERICK , l DR SEO. oncl. 250 CID IV 6 cyl select-shift cruise-o-motic, mon11ol front disc brakes, front & r~ bumper guards, AM radio, tintetf gloss & mare. (Stk.#1261 ) ONLY " ' $3460 f)RANDNEW 1974 PINTO 2 Oft STATION WAGOt< Ind. all WWI buc.~ seats. fold down rear Hat, cewvo & ' . ' posi. or.a corpettng, reot quartet , ~Pl*' windows, 4 i.peed' tronsmisUcwt. front & reor bumper guards, mirror .f""'P & "'°' .. (Stk.#192•. S..:#<092) • ONLY . $26 99 I ED IATE DEL IVER Y ' B_RAND·NEW 1974 E140 CARGO VAN ,WITH TRAVCO SURFER, CONVERSION Ind Special point, 302-V-8 eng., rear door. glou-fixed, odjus~oble pm.wnger f seat. cwnrneter & oil 'preuure gauges, 'trons crui$e-o-ma1ic., 3 .spffd, bright .grille. RH recr door latch & lock, RH diding cor;o ~. power steering & ...... (Stk.#2537) $AVE $1·1_oo $4J '75 , F 100 & F25 0 PICKUP S I Al BIG. DISCOUI TS • '72 FORD '72 INT.ERNATIONAL • '74MUSTANG SCOUT 2DOOR COlll\'TRY SQUIRE full Cab. Nice. Few miles. Air conditioning, powe.-. (179EFN) (989 KZJ) (078EtV) $3399 $3199 s2599- '12 FORD '72 FORD '72 DATSUN '71 FORD '71 CHEY. CUSTOM VAN f-350 '240Z . QUI WAGON VEGA Auto. trans., foctMyair, ~ Auto. trans .• v.a eng., pow9f' "eerlng. long wheel base, duol,, flot bed, oir .C spe-ed trons ., AM/f"M, oir conditioning. Auto. trCl'IS., power-Veering, (224HGE) conditkining, 4 spd. Irons., (P21081) (825FPN) (1640\ff) steering, power brakes, ( 125988) • $2099 '72 DODGE MAXI SURFER VAN THI drive it Now! (53819N) s2750 '71 DODGE BUBBLE-TOP CAMPER VAN ' , (6638MZ) s3799 (55769K) $2615 '73 FORD F250PICKUP 4 lpeed trans., power steering, oir corditioning, (065985) $3299 '71 FORD F2SOPICKUP WITH CAMPER (16619H) $2499 s2999 s3999 '70 T-BIRD '71 DODGE 2DOOR CAMPER VAN loodod. CONVERSION (110275) (28769G) $1899 $2999 '72 T-BIRD '72 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR DUSTER loodod Double ....,,. (231GAI) ( 11 Sf'IY) s3475 $2333 AU SALES PRICES EffECTIVE 72 HRS. An ER PUBLICATION ' . • S23l5 s1111 '73 ·PINTb '72.PINTO WAGON 3 DR, RUNABOUT Air condilionirig, "'speed tronl. Air conditioning. (8'9HSU) (621GRU) $2199 s2199 '71 T-BIRD '69 FORD 2DOOR F-500 loodod. STAICE IOOY with -lllt .... , (962CJS1 V-8, • ,....i.1ow .-.. (3:MK) $2799 . $2995 @}1 ______ ,, ----... u .. -. •• -.,.._ -·· I AUS NPf, MOUU1 ·-·· ,_. MM.-M.1 I ._.,_.. ... _, , ...... ,_ ... , .. " '"""' MOUll 1 , ...... ,... .... , , ... ,. t...-M. •Mn ""· Ofrat1 I ... , .... . .. .. . . - • . ·- ' . ' • -~ • Lag~na/South Coast EDIT I ON • + Today;s F•nal N.Y. Stocks VOL. 61, NO. 333, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY; 'cALI FORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1974 T EN CENTS . . • IXOD Dec. 18 Hearing School of Art· Gets 2nd Chance The Laguna Beach School or Art's The permit was denied because the proposal to build a new campus on school would be built in an area zoned Laguna Canyon Road wil l get a for single. family residential use, second chance, city councilmen de· board members said. cided Wednesday. • The school's request was appealed They set for Dec. 18 a public hear-to the city council by Mayor Roy ing on a request by the school for a Holm, who said lhe decision was an conditional use permit whicb~Was de· important one and should be re· nied by the Board.of Adjustment. "·iewed. Auto Hits Policeman In Newport By GARY GRANVILLE Oftlll 0.Uf "IMSWtl Aner being struck by a hit and r un driver early today. an off-duty !\ewport Beach police officer lay s tricken beside the roadway for almost an hour before hls calls for help were heard. In other action, councilman: -Threatened to withhold occupan- cy permits on two restaura nts scheduled for Village Fair, until work is completed on two fountains re· quired by the city. -Approved a proposal by Mark Gum biner, a builder and develC'per, to move the historic Casa Mandigo to a site on South Coast Highway near Tortilla Flats and convert it to a restaurant. The building must he moved from its present site, owned by the Laguna Federal Savings and Loan Assoeiation, within 90days. -Heard a progress.report by Stanley Scholl, public works director, on the David Atiller development. a JO.home tritct on Park Avenue. Scholl said the first project supervisor had not followed approved grading plans but that he had been replaced and the grading errors corrected. . . . ' • na e to PATROLMEN, ROAD CREW CONFER AS DEATH CAR IS PULLED FROM GULLY Rear·End Crash Killed O.ne Man, Injured Driver In Capo Beach Today • est1 • O.Uy l"lklt SUfl .,,... Physicians Announce Findings \VASHJNG1'0N (UPI) -A panel or three physicians said today that ailing former President Nixon is unable to testirv in the \V alergate cover· up trial and Probably v:ould not be able to Un· ti! Feb. 16. 1975. The specialists. \\'ho examined the former president at the request or U.S. Distrjct Judge John J. Sirica, a lso reported that Nixon would be un· a hie to make a deposition until J an. 6, 197S. and then only in two daily sessions of one hour each. The report. issued unanimously b~· the doctors. threw considerable doubt on y..·hethcr the former president's testimony \Viii· be available for the trial of five former Nixon aides, which had·been expected to conclude before Christmas. Man -Dies • m Coast Crash Nixon. who has been ho s pitalized l \\'ice since he resign~d from the pre· sidencv Aug. 9 was cxa mined personaily at his San Clemente home by the three-c.ourt appointed physi· cians. He· has been subpoeanead to testify al the trial by his former No. 2 White House aide, defendant John D. Ehrlichman. The three.page physicians report l() Sirica said : l. Nixon is not personally able Lo travel lo Washing{on to testify, Reported in good condition at Hoag !Iemorial Hospital late this morning was Sgt. John Simo~ ':fl, an 11-year veteran of the Newport Beach Police Department. _ According to acctdent Investigator HW'd Armstrong', Simon was slruck by a speeding vehicle as he crossed the eastbound Coast Highway of· t ramp fro m Newport Boulevard. near tbe Arches overpass. Teleplwne Rate Hike Approved; Felt on Coast 2. It is difficult to predict. with 3<'• St. 0 F • C B h IF/. · 'k curacy when such a trip to Nails rewn-_n... reeway in apo eac . "rec Wash;ngton , ·D.C. m;ght be ac-l."Omplisbed without ex~sive risk. it Simon was on root after his car stalled on Coast Highway and was re- portedly headed to the old police sta- tion at 32nd Street for help when hit by the vehi,ele. Armstrong said the impact knocked the orr-duty orficer aboul40feet. lie apparently Jay stricken in the roadway for about an hou r before a person aboard a nearby boat beard his call for assistance. James Kinkeap reportedly came to Simon's aid shortly berore 4 o'clock. He found the police detective lying in icepla.nl and partially in the roadbed on thEtorrramp. Simon was taken to Hoag where he was treated for cuts and bruises. Hospital ofricials said this morning he will be held for observation for 24 hours. Investigators al the scene could not determine the exact time Simon was struck but t,.hey said the vehicle was ••apparently traveling at a high rate of speed.•• According to Armstrong, Simon told him he saw the car bearing down on him but \lo'as unable to avoid being hit. There apparently were no witnesses to t he hit and run incident but in· vestigators are continuing to <'heck out fra gments of e\·idence found in the area that may be related to the acci· dent. Ruby Keeler Still Stricken Ruby Keeler, danc.ing and singing star of the Broadway stage and the silver screen of the 1930s, remained paralyzed and in critical condition lo· day followinit brain surgery a. week aagoin a Greatl.akcs?rfont. hospital. fi1iss Keeler, 64, Is a resident of Jr,·ine Cove, Laguna Beach. She Was :stricken while s he vi&ited her, daughter in Montana. A brain surgeon operated to halt bleeding in th e brain from ai weakened arter.Y. Ituby Keeler is the stage name or 11trs •• John Lowe, widow o r the Southern California real estate de· velopcr. --- ,3 Children Dr.own COUDERSPORT, Pa. !UPIJ Three <'hlldren u•alking on an i('e· covered gravel pit fell through the Ice and drowned Thursday. State police id,ntlflcd the victims as Stacy ·63uma"'7. her sister, Jody. G, and their brother. llarry, 3. children or ?\Ir. and A:trs. Jlarcy Bauman Sr. of Lock Haven, Pa. 16,3 E mergencies Orange County Sherlrr·s officers rtsPonded to IM emergency calls in the %4 hours' cnding!':J)t midnight Thursday, deputies r~ported today. Orange Count y customers of General Telephone, . including the Orange Coast ciLies of Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach, will be paying a hit more for their service starting next month. . The state Public Utilities Com· mission this week. approved a rate hike totalling $22.4 million for the utility. which was about Sll million less than General had requested. . A grinding, rear-end collision a10ng the fog.shrouded Beach Cities on· ramp in Capistrano Beach this morn: ing killed a young Corona man and in· jurcd two other persons. And motorists trying to negotiate the San Diego Freeway stre\\'n '''ith wreckage.also round themselves driv- ing over thousands of nails thrown on·· to traffic lanes'from one of the cars. · California Higliway Patrolmen said they were still investigating the circumstances which led to ihe crash ·al about 7:20 a.m. between the Sacramento overcrossing a nd Camino de Estrella. The identity of . . the dead man was not immcditately released, because the family was be· ing sought. lie was a passenger in a small Germ.an sedan laden with drywall- installation tools. It was dri ve n by David M acMahon 22, of Corona . l\l acMahon's car. said officers.· slUmm ed into the rear of a larg"e Amcrican·made sedan driven by You! Youkhanna, 6'2, of Sun Valley. lie suf· fered back and hip injuries and his \\"ife was uninjured., lt1acl\.1ahon. said officers, suffered moderute injuries, but wos expected to recover. General's largest service area, Los Angeles County, won't reel the errects of the rate hike io the business and re· sidential categories. But all other southland areas will. Residents of Orange, Ventura, San' Bernardino and ·Riverside Counties who have General Telephone "'ill pay about 20 cents more per month for 'Merchants of Death~ Slated for Hearing home phones and about 60 cents more A San Clemente couple accused of (or business phones. Los Angeles rates \Viii stay the murder in the drug death or a I6·year· same in those eategories, al ss.7s and old Laguna Beach girl are scheduled S12.60 per month respectively.. for a municipal court preliminary hearing l\tonday in Laguna Ni guel. But for t he average residential Described as "merchants of death" phone user, the impact of that in· hy lheprosecutingattorneydurin~ar·· crE:asewon't befeltforafcwmonths, rai g nment earlier, Ron a ld a.tleast. Ri chardson. 24, and his wife. 1'erry, The PUC also ordered General to 19, are scheduled for hearing al 9 a.m. refund a total of Sl.2 million to its todetcrmincifthe statehassufricient customers following an audit of the e\'idence fo r the couple to be bound firm's accounting during 1971. That over for trial in Orange County \viii mean a re(l,llld of about $1 for the Superior Court. average r~sidentlal customer. The San Clemente residents \\'ere h arrested by Laguna Beach police Oct. The rate hikes will also apply to l e 25 in connection with the death or coed entire General area to such ser\1ice as foreir,n exchange, data·tel. sup· Julie Thomas who died after taking a · hb l h drug called properacaine. plement ser~ices, pus ut on. P on~s, Authorities allege· the drug \vas new connections and changes in equip· . purchased as cocaine. Propcracainc, menl. The PUC said the increase granted W S O to the utiHly wm give ;1 an 8.85 per-ine trike Ver cent return on its investment. The re· quest was trimmed when it was learned that lhe company's intra· state revenues will be S12 million more than it had predicted. FRESNO CAPl -An80·daystrike against Bear JI.fountain \'finery has -bee n settled with the approval or a four to .six·yeai: contract, a "'incry · workers union offi cial said, Thursday. The Arvin Winery ,boasts the thirtl la rgest production capacity in the state. m anufactured as an anesthetic fer use by eye doctors, is estimated to be 10 tim es more powerful in it s po\\•dcred stale than cocaine;. Hichardsoil, <in employe of the Al· lcrgan Pharmaceuticals in lr\•ine, and hi s wife have been in custody in lieu of S7S.OOO bail each. Authorities also are investigating the deaths of two others which may be linked to the taking ofproperacaine. Additional charges of grand theft have been lodged against the couple in connection with the disappearance of 2.2 pounds of properacaine worth $3,000from Allergan. Carte r Candidate? ATLA:'\TA (UPI) -Gov. J immy Carter will make lhe official announ· cement of hi s candidacy for the 1976 . Democratic prcsidentiol nomination Dec. 12, the Atlanta' Constitution said today. 11,3 Booked in OC Orange County Jail bookinJi:s for the 24 hours ending at midnight Thursday lotalcd 113 persons-99 me.n anci 14. \~·omen -.ia ii deputies reported tod<!Y· Indian Tribe To File Suit GAY HEAD, MARTHA'S VINEYARD. l\1ass. IUPt) -The In· dlan tribe which greeted the Pilgrims in 1620 and participated In the first Thanksgiving says it will rile suit to- day to eject the town or Gay Jfcad from 2SO acres of common lands. Housewives, Unite Women Tackle New Cause. Beatrice Gentry, president of the Wampanoag Tribal Council or Cay Head . said, "The non·lndians think Lhat they should be able lo use our land as thelr playground. \Ve think non-Indians have taken enough Indian land." She says the land In Issue '''as part or the Gay •lead Reservation until 1870 when th~ ~la ssac hu setta Ltg1slature approved the Incorpora- tion or the town ;ind gave It pro~rty which Includes the250 acres. SAN DIEGO (AP) -After four years as champion or the stny·at·home houscwirc, llappincss or \Vom.anhood Ii; going the Yl3Y of th'-· petticoat. The Leagµe or Llousewives will replace it as a new group dedicated to battle with wotnen's lib. Jaq'.u.ie DtYi.SOn 1111 lhe name change was made because of recognition problems. · · "Some or the men who called lhought it was a massage parlor," she : said. ' Mrs. Davison, 37. mot.her or five children and wire of a chiropractor. founded TIOW in 1970 at Kingmao, Atii., and at ono time claimed 3,500 members . . But the all· volunteer llOW WIS unable to compete with such activists as the National Organiintion for Women Which claims more than 40 ooo members and with proponents of the PfOPOHd Eq1.11l "ights Amendnlent which would bardl~criminatioh ba11ed oi\sex.. I I Crews from the nearby bigb.way recovery proceeds at the anticipated. maintenance station were s ummoned rate. and there are no further·~m· to clean up the nails strewn alono-plicalion.s. ••we "''.ould estimate,?hat h d I f h r "' such a tnp be possible by F!b. 16. the south o~ ancs o t c reeway. _ 3. Nixon is not presently able to <iP· After the impact. the large carsp~n pear and testify nt u site near hi!> around and came to . :i stop. whtle home. l\Iac~l ahon's car cont1oued on, then 4. 1r his recovery proeceds at the an· careened ~ver an embankment and ticipated rate, and there are no slammed into a frec~'::t.Y.fence.a.bout further complications, "we would lOOfcetawayfromlhe1n1t1alcolhs1on. estimate that he should be able tB Firemen and the San Clemente city testify al a cou1troom near his home an1bulance took all three victims to by Feb. 2." . San Clemente General Hospital. 5. Nix6ll is not presently able to ho l\1 ac l\I a hon 's passenger was dead on deposed by the parties in this case. arri,•al. firemen said. 6. If recovery proceeds at 1hr.: an· Laguna Scl1ool Officials Set Wage Meetings Laguna Beac h school officials have begun a series of meetings with tcucher representatives aimed at casing .... ·age negotiations next spring. Dr. Robert Reeves, district as· s istant s uperintendent. said th e meetings arC' part of the mecl-:1nd· confer process required by state la\\' they began la st \VCek . 1'hey a1·e aimed at prc\1cnting an impasse such <IS the one last summer which led to a one·dny wildcat \\'alkout by teachers and se veral days · of picketin!l" at distri ct offi ces . The disagree ment "'as resol\•C'd \\·hen trustees a ppro\'ed a 9.7 percent "'age hike, up from the ri\·e perce nt they had ori~inally offcr("d. Dr. Reeves said preliminary steps IO\\•ard smoothing '"age negotiations will be made by the joint salary com· mittee, \\·hich \\'ill examine such di stri ct Pl)licies as paying more to teachers \\"ith ma!'tcr's degrees and requiring conlinu1ng education !or teachers. Th e con1 mittcc is part nf lhc Profcs· sional Educalflrs Council IPEC), \\hi c h eons isl s of si."< tea c he1· rcprescntatl\'<'S a11d four school board n1em hf'rs. Dr. HC'C\.l'S said the ml•ctings wilh the JlJo:C \\di focus on education11 ! go11ls as \\'('II :i s s11l11r~· n1a tt crs. lie :iaid he \vi1l 1nc·ct \\1th the PEC again \\14;'dne::;day, Moclel Faces Arraign1nent /\ rorn1er Pla)·bo~· maga7.inc modt'I v. ho \VtlS jailed on prostitution fharAes after she: nllcf(cdly ticccpted Sl50 rrom :in Oran.Re County Shcr1rrs. Office 1n\"t'sUgolor .... ho visited her room 1n a La1:una I fills hotel , has been orrlc rc1l to face arraignmenl ~tonday In Santa Ana ~1 unic1pal Court . Kuthl~en Ann ~l ahonC')', 2.11 or 90() SC'a tane, Coron11 d<'l 1'1 ar, will ;inswer ch;1rA<'S filed Nov. 19afl('r1'hc tlll cgcdly SC.Ii rited n peace oCflecr (Or purposes or prostitutlnn. ' ' ' ticipatcd rate, and there are no further complications ... we \\'Ould estimate th al he should be able to giva a deposition in his home by Jan. 6." 7. If a deposition is to be taken as described in response to (6) above. ··we suggest it be obtained in no more than t\\'O daily sessions of no longer than one hour each. There should bo adequate opportunity.for rest bet .... ·eeq. sessions. A physician should be in at· tendancc to monitor l\1r. Nixon'!' con .. dition during the taking or a deposi· tion." Attorneys for Ehrlichman had no immediate comment. 'fhc ph~·sicJans did not explain the medical re<1sons for their conclusions. 1'hey said thC' dates \\'C'rc only "an ex· pression of our judgn1C'nl at the prl.'·, .sent lin1c and arc subject lo modifica• tion hv unknown future medical de· \"eloprile nt s." ·The t ram \\'as headed by DI'. Charles l·lufnaJ:ei, rhairman of SUI-. }!c ry at Georgcto'''n Uni\·crs ity J.lospita l and on(' of the nation's foremo st s peciali s ts Oft cardiovascul ar di:;t~as('. Ora n ge Coia s t "·eacht•r . \'~riablc h i!(h l'loudin•·S<; Saturday \l'Lt h a rhance: of :o.omc early' morning ro j!. accor1hnt:: 10 the \\'eather sf'r\"irt·. A \lttl(· cooler u·ith highs iii the bc.al·hc:-. from the mid·60s t1> 75 1nl,1 ni.J. l.O\\'S tonight in the •IOs, I NS IDE TOD/\ Y The holiday !U't!SOtt is upon thl' Oran ge Coa.sl . Sr.e Jodoy's \\'rrkender <'OVf'r for lhe J1rst round oj Chns1ma1 evcnis. CM ••• " ... CM •• •.. , .. co cu .. .. .. ,, .. • o.u, P'llot Riff ....... • ~resident . ~"' \. To Visit ,Peking .. By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Ford will vi sit the People's Republic of China in 1975, the United States and China announced jointly today at the_.._ conclusion or Secretary or State l~enry A. Kissinger's visit to Peking ... Ford's scheduled visit to China, the second for an American president since President Nixon 'Went to Peking in 1972, was announced simultaneous· ly by the White House and the Chinese government. \\1hite !-louse press secretary Ron Nessen quoted Ford as saying or the trip: ··1 look forward to visiting the People's Republic or China sometime next year and to continuing the pro· cess of normalizing our relations__." ' 0..JIV Piiot Si.If PhDIG .NIGUEL DEPUTY TOM KLEIN CHECKS ABANDONEO CAR, COMMON ON HIS BEAT For Sheriff's Veteran, Day Shift On South Coa st Su its Him Fine It will not be Ford's first trip to Ch ina, however. He went to Peking in · the s ummer or 1972 with a con· gressional delegation. . The joint ij.nnouncement, issued at the end of Kissinger's sixth visit to China since July 1971, said: "The U.S. and Chinese sides held. frank, \Vide-ranging an mutually benefi cial talks. They reaffirmed their unchanged commitment to the principals of the Shanghai c<:immuni· que. The two governments agreed that President Ford would visit the People's Republic of China in1975." DANA HILLS COEOS SHOW OFF QUILTED CONTEST ENTRY Annette Strelgher, left; Suzanne Brouillette ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pal on Patrol Laguna to Add Adult Classes S. County Beat Ojficers Fit In After Survey By J ACK CHAPPELL Of .. DI/If Jll191 Slaff "Hi, cop," said the towheaded mop· A recent district -wide poll by the pet. Laguna Beach Unified Adult Eduea-Sheriff's Deoutv Tom Klein waved lion Program has resulted in 30 new at her and the flock of S<'hool kids"" all classes p'1anned for the winte r dressed as Pilgrims and Indians and t · d then he slowly guided the black-and· ti~~5~ster an 160 teacher applica-white patrol car up the street as the l\1arian Brotzman. adult educa11·on children all waved back and yelled "hi"again. volunteer coordinator, said the new classes and selected new teachers will "I like to patrol around the schools come before school trustees for ap-and the bus stops at the time school is proval 'l'uesoay. getting out. .Among the courses are income ta)C ''I am a firm believer that the black· preparat ion, consumer ecology , and-white (patrolcarJ,justthe sightof mime, the ci.tizen and the Jaw, auto it. supresses a lot of problems," Klein mechanics and fencing. said. Mrs. Brotzman said rive classes for Klein 's beat is Laguna Niguel and senior cCtitens, including physical fit -South Laguna. Jle likes it. ncss and home repairs, nre proposed It s a place where kids and parents in connection ... dth the Project TLC Wa\·e to the beat cop in the bi g cruiser. (Transportation, Lunl'h and Counsel· a place where the ·'policeman is your ing> free lunch program. friend" again. She said the questionnaire asking Klein is one of21 deputies who work for course suggestions and skilled from the South County sherifr's sub· teachers was sent to 10,000 homes and station al the Laguna Niguel Civic so far about 600 responses have been Center. received. The largest respon&e was They cover Dana P~int, Capis_tr~no from senior citizens and young ·Beach, San Juan Capistrano, l\11ss1on · mothers. V~ejo and El Toro as well as Laguna At least 104 classes were suggested Niguel .aJld South Laguna from the and 160 would-be teachers responded. new f.ac~bty. . Mrs. Brol1man said she has been in -Klein works the day shift. He goes terviewing the applicants, who u•ill to v.•ork al 7:45 a.m. and goes. orr du_ty t each and the new classes and addi· at 4:30 p.m. when. th7 even1n~ shift tional ne.w offerings planned for the com~s. on. Day sh_1fl is the qu1ete.st, spring trimester. but 1t 1s also the time ~·hen deput.1cs Reg is tration for the winter havethemostcontactw1ththepubhc. trimester will be the u•eek or Jan. 6 The She rirr's Department handles through Jan. 11, al the first class all the things in county territory that a sesston. Cost of registcriag is S5 and city police department would handle, includes as many classes as a student except traffic enforcement. 1'hat's wishes to take. handled by the California lfighw ay Class lists will be mailed to all those Patrol. whO received the queslionnaire a nd "'You get to knO\V you'. a re~ and you will also be a\•ailable at libraries.• l'3n te,1,1 ~·h~n soi:neth1ng IS ou.t of books.tores a nd City llall, .l\lrs. pl ace, Klein said as he c_ru1sed Brotzmans aid. th.r o u g h a L ag un a N i g u e l neighborhood. 'Last Tango,' Case Scrapped LONDON (APl -A judge threw out charges that the motion picture "Last Ta ngo in Paris" 1s :in obscene publicuti on because he said a movie cannot be l'onsidcred a publi ca tion under British h.1\v. .. Judge Kennet h Jones' dis missa l of the suit \\lcdncsdil y lcrt und acidcd \\'hcthc.r th e rilm st;irring ,\Jarton Brando is obscene. ORANGE COAST L/SC DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Jack R. Curley \llCt fl'l'rllCllM 11'111 ~,_., ....,.~ ''\Vh e n peopl e th ink o f t he poli cem an, mostly lhey think of us ar- resting somC'body and pu tting th em in jail. Actuall y that's a small part. Ninely·fi \·e percent of the job is the helping aspect,'' he said. Klein began polil'e work nine years ago v.•ith the sheri ff 's office. lie said he believes the public is again feeling respect and pride in its police officers , a change fro m just a fe"' years ago. '"They're b11coming a\1•are of some of the problems v;e·re havin g today. ~lost people ha\'e a posi live attitude tO\\' a rd poli cemen,'' he said. 'J'he ne'v substati on has brought the de pa rtment closer to the urea it scr,·es. Th is results in ~realer economy- the deputies don't ha\'e to dri ve police units back and forth to S:inta An a d;ij. Jy. It also affords a greater identifica- tion \\'i lh the community. Kle in said the ne"' location cases handling of those ~·ho may ru n afoul of the law, Prior to the substation's localing i!t the south count y center. juvenile of· fenders had to be taken to Sa nta Ana . and if their parents cou ld not im· mediately be summoned. the kids "·ere booked into juvenile hall. Now, 1n n1 ost cases, juveniles are held at the substation. · During the day, Klein put more than • I KIOS LIKE HIM ' Tom Klein 150 miles on his unit. l\fost of it was prowling lhrough the neighborhoods, looking for things that seemed amiss. I-le answered one medical-aid call, making a red-lights·and-siren dash in· to Mission Viejo. The call \Ya s un· founded. He responded to two citizen com· plaints or motorcycles being ridden along the street and in the hills; soothed an angry 'voman 'l''hov.•as m:1d because trash had been dumped in her ''acant lot. He lectured a 12-year-old skateboarde r \vho zipped down a hill into the street, right in front or the police car . Also during the day, he checked out several cars left by the side of the road . appa rently a band oned or brok~n do"·n. In each case the license numbe r or another identification number U'as radioed to headquarters '''here a computer check was run and almost instantaneous report was given back to the Klein in the field. Kl ein 's beat takes him through greatly contrasting neighborhoods; fro m th e quiet Niguel family tracts to the Si.00.000-a nd·UP homes in Pac ific· Island Vill age, to the narrow twisty roads of South Laguna. Kl ei n recalled the time when he "'a!J called on to deliver a supply of needed blood from one hospital to another where a young girl injured in a traffic ..:iccident was undergoing surgery. Klein rolled code 3 (red li ghts and siren). and bolted into the hos pital \11ith the needed blood. On his u·ay back out the girl's father turned to him and said, "Thank yo u. son." Klein said. "That makes the job worthwhile,'' he said. 2 Firemen Injured VERNON fAP l -Two firemen \\·ere in jured in an early morning fi re nt an Oscar J\1 C'yer meat packing plant here 1'hursday. Thomas Keevil Edllor Thomas A. Morphine MIM9l1>9 f:Ollor O\arles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .-.uht•nl wn191"9 Editor• • Laguna Beach Office !IMG-.,..Slrwt .tM•ll"'9 A11<1rt11 ~.O. &co• .... tMil Court Upholds Guilt Of Ex-city Officials ottier Offices .• C.11 Mew JJIJ W.11 .. , 5~ ~..,.., .... ,. llJl Nl •-1 90..i.v ... ll ~"" k•t" ""' "'"'" tlollle• ... 11 ~~l Veti.T. 'Utl l 1 ... , Ito.a et!ieft Die'°,, ...... , TelephOM (7141642.Cllt Classitied AdverUsing .. 2·5611 L~guna Beach All Dei>artm.nts : TtltDhone 4'4·946' ,. ...... s...t-Mt 49S.06l0 ~111111, ,.,4 o...... c-"'*'~ '*"""""'· JiloO "''"' IWlft. IU""lfl l-, 11111•*111 fT'IUH Of MHMIM,._,h ,.,ti,. _, .. ~ .. wllM wl ,.,.1 .. ~llf-II totl'l'ltflll~ An appellate c:ourt has upheld the: <'Onviction of fo rmer \Vcstminster <'lty officials Derck McWh inney and Tad Fujita on felony t hn rges filed after a 1\11le Square ltcgional Park rarmer was forced to h and over $5,000 in cash. The decision by the Fourth Dl~trict Court or Appeals in San Bcrn:irdino upholds an Orange Count~ Su pc~or Court jury verdict rollow 1ng "'h11~h "lcWhinney. 42. dr<!W a s tate prison term or one to 10 yea r5 and Fujita , 36 • Y:as 5entenccd to six months In the county jail and fint.'CI S2.~. Former Mayor 1'tcWhlnncy and ·former city planner Fujita were found guilt.y or attempted grand thert and .conspiracy charges aftet strawbefl")'· , grov.·er George J\lural testified that he v.•as forced to pay them SS,000 in cash· •and contribute a $5,0000 cebck to County u ·sor Robert Battin's cam paign fund. ' J\fu raf said h-0 :as wa rned that tr the payments were not m:i.de. his lease to 215 acres on the Fount ain Valley crop lands wou\d be. in j1,.>0pardy. Lawyers for bo!Jl ·men said they have not yt't decided i( an appeal will• be filed with ahigherco~. · • The Shanghai.communique was is· sued at the conclusion of Nixon's eight-day trip to China in February, 19?2 . It called for making U.S.·China Coast Schools' Yule Contest ,Judging Set relations more normal and the United By JACKIE HYMAN States promised to reduce its military Ofu..0.11.,.,. ... m,. force's on Taiwan as tension in the area diminished. Some people take their Christmas An official aboard Kissinger's pl"iine decorations seriously. Among them are home economics students at six said the idea of another presidential Orange Coast high schools ;who com· trip tO' Peking was raised by the pete each year to decorate model Chinese shortly alter Kissinger ar· homes in 8 Christtnas spirit. This rived in Peking Monday. The trip was h h Id scheduled Wednesday after Kissinger year's entries in t e t ree-year-o contest will be judged Sunday at checked with Ford in a telephone call, Deane JI om es in Irvine. The decorat- theofficial said. ed models will be on display through Neither side gave a specific reason Dec. 28. Participating high schools· for the visit. But the issue of Taiwan , will be Dana Hills, Corona del Mar, the s~at of the ~ation~st government Newport Harbor, Costa Mesa, Estan· of China, rema~ns a senous and u_nset· cia and University. t~ed problem 1n U.X.·Ghlnese r ela·. Th w·ii mpeteforprizesof$450 lions ey 1 co . , The People's Republic of China con· S250 and $150 donated by bwlder Ben ·d T · · I rt r · Dean of Laguna Beach. . s1 e:s a1wan an ~ntegra pa o 1ls Jo Hans on, home economics terntory. The ~n1~ed State:S, on ~e ha· ma at Dana Hills explained other hand, ma1ntaws full d1plomat1c c ir n d , . • . relations· with the government or that the_ studen!S on t 1ust put up a . d 1 few Christmas lights. Taiwan as well as a e ense treaty. She said about 35 o{ her students, who won first prize in the contest last year, have spent about 100 hours each Arvella Durham designing •and making interior Christmas decotatlons. These "inClude a wrought·lron Christm..as tree, a wall-hangint de· corated with doves, a red-and-white quilt with a face 'and feet, patchwork pillows and many other items. Rites Tuesday Funeral services will take place Tuesday at Saint Clement's by the Sea Episcopal Church in San Clemente for longtime Dana Point resident Arvella Durham, who died Nov. 26 at the age of70. Mrs. Durham. a fl.1ichigan native 'vho moved to Dana Point 18 years ago. was well·known in the small seaside community. Services will lake place at 11 a.m. 1'trs. Durham is survived by her husband, Fred, of the family home at 33911 Robles Drive and four children. sons Brandt and Philip Freeman or Dana Point and daughters Nancy Olson and Joanne Green of rttichigan. Furniture Stolen At Laguna Home Theft of $2 ,000 in furniture and household goods was reported to Laguna Beach Police by Ronald B. Arnold, 1305 Skyline Drive, Wednes· day. Arnold told officers the property wa s allegedly taken by previous ren· tcrs ofthe home .. Mrs. Hanson said the students are using candles instead of colored Ughts to emphasize saving energy. Mrs. Hanson said last year's win. ning display led tQ some photographs being taken by Better Homes and Gardens ma gazine. . Howeve r. despite the fun or winning German Leader Gets 8 Year$ BERLIN (U PI ) -In a courthouse surrounded by water cannon! and snarling police dogs, a judge today sentenced West German urban gu er· rilla leader Ulrike Meinhor to eight years imprisonment for her part in an atte mpted murder. l\1rs. Meinhof, weak from a two· month hunger strike, was barred from hearing s entence passed because of her ha bit or shouting "Swine! " and "fascists!'' at court of· ficers durh1g court appearances. FIRST TIME EVER Four Centuries Holiday Promotio n (Selected Pi eces) By Henredon THIS MAGNIFICENT SECRET ARY OM SALE s 1325. llG. '''''· NowOnDisplayAtOur Newport Store. such honors, she said one problem partially spoils the Christmas season for the students -the theft of many of their decorations while they're on dis· play. She said viewers apparently take the items without thinking about the care and hard work donated by the teen-agers. "It shocks the students to work on something and then have it stolen," ~lrs. llanson said. She said Dean pays for the ·materials and that the finished items become the property of the schools in· volved. Atrs. Hanson said her students' prize money last year went for scholarships. Competition is stiff between the schools, she said. •·up in Newport and Corona del :t.far they're just dying to know what we're doing," she said. --- Laguna Biker, Police ·Auto In Collision A hospitalized Laguna Beach motorcyclist is reported in sotlsfac· tory condition today following a col· lision Thursday with a police patrol car. Gary S. Bate, 18. or 13SO Temple Hills Or .. broke his left leg in the mis· hap which occurred at about 5:16 p.ni. Thanksgiving. A police car driven by oCficer 1'!ark Everton was involved in the colli sion. Everton said he was driving up Tern· pie Hills Dr. when he saw a motorcy• cle coming down the roadway. A "dirt bife" the cycle had no headlights and assertedly is illegal £or street use. E verton said he activated his red lights and gestured to the cyclist to pull over. Instead, the cyclist acte1erated. The officer said he began to make a L'· turn when the collision took place with Bate "'ho had been following the first motorcyclist. Everton said Bate, too, was riding a dirt bike and did not have a headlight. · The California Highway Patrol is investigating the incident. OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-BAKEll WUICOAYS' SATUlOAYS t :OO to 5:JO CLOSED MOHDAYS ' ' NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WESTCLll-'f' DR., 6-U·~ LAGUNA BEACH • :t4S N<l k1'11 (;C)AS'I' HWY •• 4!M·&Ml TORRANCE • 23649 HAWTHOR NE BLVD COt>tn Fri.1119, ~un. t2·S:30) .... 11ti·l219 1 .. ~I , • , -.- ' ' \ I J ' I \ I \ t 11 r I ·' I 6,0 INFLATION 57 ISWL so ESCALATO.R "• • ·4 (All llgura1 In per c~nJ) 33 30 .. 20 7.2 '1~ .. UP1Ttlt"'"9 " . SHORTAGES OF GOODS SEND PRICES UP IN MANY COUNTRIES lnllatlon Chart Shows h'o o Worldwide Problem for All Gov.ernment Banks Stop Depression? By CHARLES FUNNER (Last 1naSenes) WASHINGTON (UPIJ . vM,any ecpnom1sts say there never will be another great depression because central government banks of the world won't allow it to • bappen. .-Some, In fa.ct, blame the depression o( the 1930's on the failure or central banks to put the brakes on the economy when it was run- ning wild and then holchng on too tightly to money when the crunch came. "~ ':'WllEN A GUST of panic '.tOuched off a stampede o( Wilhdraw~ls frQITI US. banks, the.Federanteserve ~lung to its tight money policy, letting hundreds or lianks-go to the wall,'' said .Lf1f Olsen, chief economist for tht> First National City BankofNew York. "No central bink today would-or politically could repeat the Fed 's dismal 1928·32perform11 nee " In th e current crisis. the Ecdcral Reser ve. which 1n effect handles the govern· rn cnt's checking account •. has been the first line of de· fense against economic col· lapse. When other govern- ment measures failed to check inrlation, the Fed put a tight clamp on money sup· plies to reduce corporate and consumer spending. Although the unanticipat· ed quadrupling of oil prices and sky ro ck eting food prices added new fueJ to in· flation, other sectors or the economy slowed toa walk. As recession moved1n, the Fed r e laxed . its tight monetary pohcy and poured btlhons into the economy to stimulate business. Now it walks a thin hoe trying to minimize the recession. without pumping up in- fiat1on The Federal Reserve also demonstrated that it, would not stand idly by 1n the face of bank failures. It kept the Frankh n National Bank of New York afloat for months and then found a buyer when Franklin rin ally eoIJapsedin the nation's worst bank failure T ll E WORLD BANK, other development banks ·Lots of Cures '~.But Which 01ie,'s Best'/ By Un ited Press International There are as many proposed solutions to rnflatlon • · ·and recession as there :.1.re economists. but here arc .• few of the more \Videly circulated ideas. -Careful control of the money supply. tight enough to control 1nflat1on but loose enough to check recession ·.and prevent a depression. "' -Lower prime interest rates to stimulate borrowing by corpOruttons for expansion to raise producti vity and provide and sa\·e Jo bs -Spc<:inl tax credits for business to stimulate expansion. -\Vage and price controls to halt higher prices leading to higher \vages 10 a vicious cvc!e -Government monitonng of \vages and prices but without controls -A predetermined scale for raising or lowering such things as corporate and ind1v1dual taxes, "'ages, rent. and interest rates acco'rd1ng Lo fluctuations of the econo1n y, This is called indexing. -Close tax loopholes on corporations to produce <more 1 evenue without ra1s1ng personal 1gcome taxes. ... and the Ioternat1onal Monetary Fund also can be eCfecti\'e against economic troubles . The IMF is the only in· stitution of it~ kind It was created at the Brctton \Voods, N ti., conference of allied nations tn the waning months of World War 11 The conference was called to formulate a postwar monetary policy The IMF, wh ic h became part of the Untted Nations, was designed to stabilize ex- change rates a nd assist member nations \\·1th trade tmbal<inces by allowing them to withdra\Y some of their O\\'n deposits Nations with large surpluses would be required to 1ncreasethe1r (:lepostls. T he purpose was to stabilize world currencies The U S. dollar became the benchmark for all other currencies . The l?.1F established a fixed pa r value of S35 an ounce for gold Other currencies could be pegged either to gold or to the dollar and could fluc - tuate up or down v.'htl~-the dolla r ren1a1ned constant. . Inflation a nd the fa ct na- tions were able to skirt J ~J F requirements resulted 1n ex- cessive overvaluat1on of the dolfar a nd undervaluation of other cu rrencies. Without consultat1on with the JMF, former President Richard Nixon 1n 1971 cut the US. dollar's ties to gold . de- valued the dollar and forced other nations to revalue lhe1r currencies upward ULT IMATELY THE dollar and other currencies were allowed lo seek their own levels 1n world money niarkets Perhaps the most impor- tant function of the IMF is to negotiate the ebb and now of runds in an international monetary crisis. When the 011 producing countries raised prices. the ll\1F rushed to borrow money, mostly from the producing countries. to lend to consum- ing nations The JJ\olF "'llS able to negotiate the monetary crises more quickly than could con· sumer and producer coun lr1es by themselves :tJ.S. Car Makers Replace ... Styling With Economy tapitalSewsSer\·lce what, to the rest of the OBVIOUSLV. TIIE trend SAC RAME'NTO -Until world, would be an in· in cars of the f\llure will last year, the United States credibly low price 1n a very come fro m Europe. where '#35 unique in the world 1n affluent society. , the lack or disposable in· ~hat It s car buyers did not However, 60 cents s>CI'. come, high gas pnces and have to take into account gallon is a price that has to such have put very good de· the cost of gs501ine when be reckoned with and lhe signers to \\'Ork . Europe has Jiuying a car, according to Chnnces arelhat it could go produced compact and effi- 1'ony 1-togg in th~ curr~nl is· higher. Furthermore, the cient cars that make full sutofl\fotorMaga:r.ine. price of ;flmost e verything use or available space In Europe, the prlct of else, including automoblles without pandering to the :K&s averaaes about St.SO 11 • , , whims oC the styl111t. .aallon, bu~ d1sposablo in· ·~ ~ The result Is thut !il}'hng •come. y,•hfc h is left t'l\'Cf IN HIGH GEAR is now at the bottom of the oner the purchase or such hsl of priorolies in Detroit. necessities as food . sheltc.!r ' _ . At the top of the hst is 'a.(ld clothing. is _ bet'A·een engineering the cars of one-third nnd one·halC or. t~msetves, has lncrtiascd tomorrow. An example of :"Whal 1t Is In the United bcyondbelie f. what thi ::1 Involves is n .-Stutes. The buying pubhc has re-particular Ford plant h1 the aliied that, although it can· U.S. TllEREFORt:, T llF: ·European family Is con· fronted with the problem of not only coming up with the price or the car, but also t~k1ng into consideration whether they can afford to buy suCCicicnt gas to obtain much use from the car after they1havc bought it. 1'he $iluation In the Unit- ed States Is thnt th~ prtce '1f gasoline has lcvtlcd tirr at riot econ o m lz:e on il5 Lni;t fall, this plant was mortgnge, one a rea In assembling full·slie 11nd in- \~1hlch It can make a major t<'rmcdlates. but a decision stride econom ically Is in the \\'3S n1 ade to convert it to purchase of a car that uses compacts .. almost no gas and Is The hourly workers v•ere cheaper lo buy 1n the first furlnughed and by working plaet or not buying a. car at 24 hours a .day for 51 days, all. including Christmas nnd Thc$e <'ire u ms tu nces holidays, lhe pl:int now has have changed the look and n c:apacit} orsoo compacts a design or c•rs to come. at day. The job cost rord $25 lt•asl ror lh<! hear (uturt'!. m\llion • Friday's Closing Prices ·Frid , NOYtmbet29, tt74 OAlLVPll NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year'• Htgh.Low1 Appear Evert Saturday BPt1: a •• ,, 1.10;\'N, Gr1n1any (A P ) -A ritiddlt~ r:aste1 n !!0\rl'rnmrnt has bought a :-.uh~tant1,tl sh.1rcofthe Daini\C'r Benz Co1·p .. \V c"L t;e 1 man~"s second l.ugcsl auto111 ot1 ve producer, Chan- rcl!or il l•ln1ut Schniidt'~ government :.>11<! Frul a' . 'fhl·re ,,.. .l!) no off1e1 11 confirmation of \\ h1l·h go\ crnrncnt \\a~ involved. bu\ there 11 ,,., 11 tcle!irlrcatl speculation !ht• ~!O('k purc·ha..,t' \~II.., made by Iran, '1 hit h h,1-. hcl n ,illl\'C in f1nanC"1al de· altn ).!:-.111 \\'c-.1 Geiman'. .lililil!f llil<t• Sr\N FHANCISCC> (.\Pl -l?aC'lfrC" t;~1s & r;r('.~tric Cn ha.., f1i(·d u reqlJ<'SL v.·1th th(' st:llt' ))ubh C' t·1iht1e~ Com · m1~sion t ri r.u:.C' r!ectr1c1ty ratc5 .Ian. t bv S7C 1n1Jh on to offset fll<'l coitt tn· crr:1:-.l'" effl'c;t t\t' thr n i If ~ranlrd . the inc r(~I "(' :1sked \Ve<l - ncsday. t(lmtn nt"CI \\1th r:ilc boo:;~ re· qut>!\t :1lrt>ady 41n rile v.11h the PU(". \VOUl<I ra1~f." thr a\•erai.::r monthl v househulri bill SI :!O ror 5111) kilOW:.tlt · .hour!\, Rn1tf1ftff Snfv C'JJ\'rlNN1\T l . Ohio (1\l'l -The :;alt• of H:int :i n1 Bonks, ~ maJor /\m l'r1 c~11 \l'9PC'rback puh\ish1ng com· panv. to :t Y.:uroJ)('an flrn1 ror S70 n11lHC1n ...,, a:s Jnn(l1111nC'~d Thursday. llon tam \.\ ;.1s pu rr:ht1.,.,.d by <1 n lt.l l\1~n r on '2,lon1crute, Institute of F1n~nr~ 11nd lnrlustry 111"1 \.whi ch is ht'.1dquartrrf•d 1n L\l xcmhou r)! • •• ' • • -'. Cnurchill Sto ry on TY Andy .Williams' EStranged Chrys Jer s · In R ecall ··~ ... ~· ' ·' players In an onen h1rrum-Beaverbrook. . Wife Denies Ethel Runiors · NEW YORK tAPl -Ac· tor Richard Burton makes one of hla rare television •P· Ol:T,ROlT .iu Pl). -'ptarances tonieht on NBC Chrysler ,Corp . 11 recalling in "T~e Gathering Storm ," No. I w·on't teJf.anyone his 6,111 of its 1974 and 1975 a dramat~ation or the fi.rsl pbtna historictl pagol\t. The. Bu~ ,the only time th~ crisea. from the Jbd:icatlon speclil s eems to come to of Kini Edward Vlfl in 1938 • life is towards the end, lo tbe o·utbreak of war in when.Churthill, as Britain') September 1939 rome and '1' w wartime prim1t1 go wit h suitably grave and Minister, makes· tb U~ important sounds..from tbe tamous 1940 speech '' participapts1nthedfaroa. Parliament 'nd lelli ETHEL KENNEDY ANDY WILLIAMS '• CLAUDINE LONGET By VERNON SC01T HOLLYWOOD <UPl l Those rumors a nd the gossip about Andy Williams and Ethel Kennedy, widow of the late Sen. Robert Ken· nedy , .are .absolutely un· founded, .according to Claudi n e Longet. th e singer 's estranged wife. "'People are so eager to grab onto something con· t roversial that they don't stop to examine the truth,., · said Ms. Longet. .. J am not personally up- set." she went on ... , am ii' friend of Ethel. just as I ""'as or Bobby. I know that Andy and Ethel's friendship is in - nocent enough. but it has hurt our children." Rare Species Lame Ducks Wingi11g It ByDICK \\'EST \V AS •II NGTON tUPll - One of the nlost interesting phenomena in all of nature ls the biennial mij?ration of congrcssion al la me dueks. Nobod:.• seems to knO\\' exaclly 'vhat triggers ii. But it ;,1Jways foUO\\'S the ~amc pattern. In th£> eiJrly part of No\·· t'mber in £'Ven -numbered years , immediately follO\\'- ing a l'ongressional elee- 1ion. Ja me ducks hegin fly. ing orr in :111 directions. T HESE Cl iRIOl:S. l'ar- flun g pt'regrinations lhl•n l'Ontinuc sporadically until lt appears, rather, that they ha ve some i;orl or in· .slincti 1·e urge to make one last trip at public expense." Some naturalist classify lame ducks as ostensible factrindt>rS. but Bonjunket disputes that grouping. "While lame ducks usual· ly are sighted in formations u·ith ostensible factfinders, the:~· are not or the same genre." he \Vrites. . '"The o s t ensib l e factfindcr purportedly has sonic legislatil'C object.ive to justir~· treks to Paris and other remote areas in quest of enlightenment. ~me tinle in January \\'hen "TllE LA.ftt E DUCK, on thl•nevJCongr£>ss convenl'~.~ the other hand , has no Op· Only l\1·0 rla ys aftrr th is portunity to use any data he yc:J r's clcc·tion. for <'X:Jm-migh t collect." i>lc tu·o lan1c ducks \1·crc --. Seeing them flappin~ orr \,\GHTE:Jt S I DE spoltt'rl \1ini::1nl!' !heir \1a~· t1) .1\fr1c <1 lo :.ludy drough t cond it1on". \l l!:Jn\\'hi lc . se \'('1':1 1 nlhl·rs ''l'fC fl ocking to Lon- 11011 for <t :'\1\TO parliamcn· l:trians ml•CtinJ:. Tht'S<' \\ere but th£> harh· t o fara\\Tay places u•itt- st rangr sou ndin ~ names. ,,.e realize u•e need to kno11· n1orc about the care and fl'crlini; of these curious footloose creatures. Althou.l!h ple ntiful this srason. 1t \\'Ouldn'l t ake murh for Jame ducks to ,,·ind up on the list or cn- dan~cred species. in 1:£>r:; nf lh<' hegi ra that in . the nt•\l ~11 '' c£>ks 11·1!1 sP1• B D · l;1mc ducks £lyi ng In a\I COi'·. oy raws ners or the c:irlh. anrl pQin ls • jn bCl\\'l'l'll, H L • £ T . BY F.A RLV n ecombcr. I e erins 1h£' sky 11 Ill ht' bhick 11 1th lhcm. 'fht•ir 1:iu nts have ('\'en inspirrd a song, .. 1\ly llt•;.i rt l\11011 -: \\'here the l.aml• Durk (iul•s." ·rhe 1h1n l! .that puzzlt>s natur.-11 ... tl'I ;i hnu t the m i ~ra· tion i~ 1t o; a11pa r£'nl fulilil)'. In his h(lok "l.:1111c Ducks .l-:3 s1, L<1m l' J)u<'ks \\'est. Lam~ Du rks Ovrr lhf! Cuckoo'!' :-.;,·~t." lhc ramou~ nulurahsl ,\ud1e UonJunkl•l \I r111•i.: ··tnl'lorar a~ our obsl"r1·n· tinnll hail' <'~labli~hl'rl. l :i n1~ duck m1,rnt1Qns Hr<' not mad<' tor th<' purpo:o.(.• or mallnJ,:. Ol'!'i lin,i.t or findinJt llCW re<'dini: grounds. • "'t\NV OR Al.I. or lht'!ie thing11 may occur. but that ii not whot proivpts the ta me duck to vcntl1rc forth. OROVILLE <UPI) -a Butte County Superior Court judge has senlen<."ed a 17·yea r -old lo tw o consecutive life terms in prison without possibility or parole ror conviction in a pair of robbery.kidnapings. Stev~ Ladara of Oroville was convicted of kidnaping in the April 1 robbery or Green\•i ll e ph ys ici~n RichJrd Gray. 49. and in I.he July 8 robbery-~hootlna or \\·anda Jdnich , 47,.. o f ()roviltl.'. ~l rs. Jdn1c.h u1as robbed of $5,000 and shot in the head. but managed to walk riVl! miles ror help. Afler testifying in the trial, she: WIS found dc:fd O( A heart attack Oct. 31 in San Francisco. on all the holidays. I live at ~lalibu .and Andy lives in town. But t 'm selling the beach house because J'm building a neW home in Aspen, Colo . l love skiing· u nd the mountains and that's where l want our thildren lo grow up." She also is thinking about giving up acting to concen- trate: on writing. ''Acting is tiresome,'' she s aid. ··1 don't like sitting oround a set "''asting time "'hen I could be out skiing or enjoying myself by going out of lO'ol.'n \l.'ilh my man: nam e. , model Dpd~e trucks lo re-volume of Win s ton "So I am g .: lo corP··p_plr a passtb.le defett that ..churcblll!s history of World tin il:: .1 g Th . coula lead to loss of power war 11 (Ch-net , s·so ue .wr1e. ats 1 · -· '· :someth g I will be able to 5 eenng. p.m.). do up in the mountains And ~ Chrysler spokesman Burton. who portrays the J can fly back nd f rih. 'th said there h~ve been no re· 1ate English statesman in my man beca:se h~ ha:~is polrts or acc1ddenfts a~ a reh. the years immediately pre· own · 1 su t of the e ect in t e ceding the outbreak of war airp ane. · medium duty trucks with · .----------..... . pro a Y engines. TV REVIEW And there are brief England: "[have nothing~ pers onal g l impses of offer but blood. toll, tea~ Churchill in private life, a and sweat." l l may be lb~ man advised by his gentle too much was undertaken i4: wire, ch a llenged by his this show<i that· it tried ~ q uarrelsome son,J{ltc.... cover_ rn_gre tbao tt ro~ dolph1 and· counseled by bis handle in the SO' minutes~ close friend, Lord lottedit. ~ "AND J WILL bbl 360. or 413·cubic iRch-[ ~· ·. )' ~?nl1n~e to cut recor~ and The vehicles, he s aid,, ::11ng. Jam under contract ~o may have improperly in· ~ · · _ · " Barnaby Reconls. Andy " stalled power steering '---------' QUEENIE . By Phil lnlerland1s the.ownerofthecoi;npanyso hoses which could rub· with Nazi Germany, labors .,. ____________ ._.,... _____ ,.~ h~ 1s m y boss. Hes ~ very against the frame or front mightily to bring to life k~ndbos~.AndweeO,Joy~~e engine support bracket, Churchill's soul .and '• kind or hfe we ~~ve -1t s leading to a possible loss or character. hg?OO.!or me and It s good for power steering Ouid. Im . No Porno in Peking UNFORTUNATELY, he and his acting colleagues a re saddled with a stiff stript by Colin :Piforris which, while touching on all the key historical points, rans as surprisingly flat as the direction by Herbert Wise. "' • • ' By R.H. EROWALD It 's a dis appointmen t because this 90·minutc pro- gram.., made in England for showing both by NBC and the British Broadcasting Corporation , had many things going for it -among them adequate financing, a good cast and the opportuni- ty to film and tape the show in the actual locales in which Churchill lived and worked. · -• '' .; • •• Miller Tire Co. S-07J:x14 GOODYEAR WWC/0 s199s .• .,., ..... tC:onAMHAi - 1a-..s6Qx13 .GEHRAL WWTL s1 ~. 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I ' .. ... • 7 t ' I I l I l ( -· . .. • Saddleback EDITION Today's Fin.al N.Y. Stoeks . VOL. 67, NO. 333, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE. COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1974 TEN CENTS ' ~addleback School Board Filing Monday By JANWORTH 61 .. o.llJPii.tsc.tff Filing opens Monday for prospec.· t ive candidates for five_seats on the Saddlebnck Valley Uniried School District bpard or trustees. The campaign for the Atarch 4 elec- tion, expected to draw a large number of candidates, could etiange the entire composition of the board. The terms oC all five incumbents are ending. At least one or the present trustees, Saddleback college instructor Vince McCullough. has decided not to run again. "I've really found the job fulfilling. but I have so me other personal con· siderations," McCullough said. Board president Joseph Peterson, a banker, said he plans to run, as does trustee Dennis Smith. Trustee Chester Briner said he "probably will run, though I haven't decided for sure yet." The fifth board member, Ge<>rge llenry, has not announced a decision. or the five winners, the top three vole-geller:s will serve four year terms and the lower tY.'O \\'ill .serve two year terms. All five trustees' terms are ending at once because they are the first board of the district, elected for t\\'O· year terms when the Saddleback dis· trict \\'as formed. The district formation was part of a change in school organization which .created the Irvine Unified School Dis· trict, the Tustin Unified School Dis· trict and the Saddleback district. Formerly, the schools involved \\'ere divided between the Tustin Union High School District and scvera I elementary districts. Among issues likely to surface. on'o of the hottest may be a J)olitical action l'ampaign by the Saddleback Valley Educators' Association. . 1'he fi\'e trustees elected vdll inherit Following months of salary negotia- a district \\'ilh 14,000 students in 13 lions last spring and sumrner, elementary schools, two intermediate teachers r ecei\•ed aii 8.67 pe rcent schools_. two h!~h schools, one s~cial raise. It did not represent a salary set· education facility and one continua· tlemenl, ho\l.'('vcr, because th e tionhigh school . · .. teachers officially declared they "'ere Plans for a third intermediate unsatisfied with it bul \\'anted to end school and at least one more high the negotiations. school also are in the works !or the At an all-teachers meeting in Sep· near fulure. tember, they ''oted not to strike. Tnste3d. the~· plcd~cll to lr~· lo el(•rt :t ne"' board in !\lurch :.111d raiscd an ln· it1al S30-1 by p:tS~lnR !ht• h;1t. ··To n1c, this l·ould lK'<'onH.' the num · bt.>r·one 1 1'.~U l', •• said Trustcl· Chester" Rriner. ··The t<«1chcrs ha\'e e\·et"( 1i~hl 10participate111 Political action. but I think there's a ronOict of intert·~t \\'hen teacht"rs control a boul'd." Filing closes Jan. :r tt\ 5 l).m. Th~ procedure involves rilling out ... ro~~ at the Regis trar O[ Votf'rs office 111 Santa Ana, · • IXOD na e to • est1 Not First Trip Ford to Visit • China In 1975 By llELEN TllOl\1AS WASH INGTON !UPI) -Presidt"nl Ford "'ill visit the People's Republic cf China in 1975, the United States and China announced jointly today at the conclusion of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's visit to Pekin.I?. Ford's scheduled visit to China, the second for an American president since Pr esident Nixon went to Peking jn 1972, was announced simultaneous· Jy by the White I-louse and the Chinese eovernment. White House press secretary Ron Nessen quoted Ford as saying o[ the trip: ''I look forward to visiting the People's Republic or China some time next year nnd to Continui ng the pro- cess or normalizing our relations.'' IL will not be Ford 's first trip to China, ho,vevcr. •le went to Peking in t he sum mer of 1972 with a con· gressional delegation. 'l'he joint llnnouncement, issued Ut t he end or Kissinger's sixth visit to China since July 1971, said: ''The U.S. and Chinese sides held frank. ,,·idc-ranging an mutually beneficial talks. They reaffirmed their unchanged commitment to th~ El Toro Road Plans Okayed Orange County Supervisors have ap· proved plans for major improvements to El Toro Road in El Toro. The work dkayed this week includcs t raffi c signal modiflcations at the in· tersectionof Bridge r Road and El Toro Road and improvements to the roadway on El Toro Road, Rockfield Boulevard and Bridger Road. The entire package of improve· ments will cost SSS.500, to be paid from the County Road Fund . Other improvements in clude traffic :!lignal phasing, construction of left4 turn lanes and mcdiandividcr strips. principals of the Shanghai communi· que. 1'he 1\\'0 governments agreed that President Ford would visit the People's Republic of China in 1975." The Shang hai communique was is· sued al the conclusion of Nixon 's eight-day trip to China in February, 1972. It called ror mak ing U.S.·China relations more normal and the United States promised to reduce its military forces on Taiwan as tension in the area diminished. Auto Hits Policeman In Newport By GARY GRANVILLE 0t Ille 0.llf Pi191 S~ff • After being struck by a hit and run drive r ea rly today, a n ofL-duty !\·e\l.•port Beach police officer lay slri<:.kcn beside the roadv.'ay for almost an hour before his calls for help were heard. Reported in good condition at lloag J\lemorial lfos pital late this morning '\11as Sgt. John Simon, 37, an ll·year veteran of the Newport Beach Polire Department. According to accident investigator lfurd Armstrong. Simon "''as struck by a speeding \'Chicle as he crossed the eastbound Coast llighway nf· Cramp from Ne"•port Boulevard near the Arches overpass. Simon was on foot :ifter his car stalled on Coast •li gh"·ay and was r('· portedly headed to the old police sta· ti on at 32nd Street for help \\·hen hit by the vehicle. · Armstrong said the impact knocked the off.duty officer about 40 feet. lie apparently lay stricken in the road1\•ay for about nn hour before a person ab~ard a nearby boat heard his call for' assistanrc. Soaring Sn11tn 01' Santa han.izs in' therC' \\"ith a direct ap· proach todar C1L f,aguna Hills J\lall \vhere he'll 1 t:.ikc up residence al a special house built 1"01· h1n1 and the misstl<;. St. '.\"ick -ac:t ually S('a \Vorld 's Gary Thompson ~ started his landing fron1 ·1.000 feet in: hang glider 3fter b('ing IO\r<.'d b~· a car along a back road. T\lall's San- 1a ·1-1ouse ,,·ill be open d aily for youngsters 01t shopping center. New Nursery School Tax Termed 'Unfair' By A~'NCOOPER 01 IMO.ity Pilot St alt •·This is not a fair t:-ix." said Phyllis Soderberg, director of the Robert Langc Pre Sc.'hool in i\Iission Viejo. l\lrs. Sndf'rbcrg \\'<IS one of sevcr:ll rritics loday. \\"ho assailed ne\v slate lil'ensing regulations which require! nursery !;Chools to pay two dollars per child, retroactive to J anuary, 197·1. The Hoberl Lan ge school has 220 student s. so it will be pa;.·in it over $400 for the 1974 liccnse. Fees for 19i5 have yet lo bf' established. ·'\Vc rcl'cive no state money," said '.\ft·s. Soderberg. "All our funds for facilitit"s. salaries and equipment ('Orne from tuition. \Ve refuse to sacrifire quality, so "·e \\'ill be forced lo raise our tuition. Certain parents \\"ill find this a real hardship." "Our parents wrote letters protest· inii these fees," said June i\lo~·e r. director of the J\fini·Skool in J\ti ssion Viejo. "Our tuition is already iligh." she said. "\Ve 'll get a Jot of static about this.'' The J\l in i-Skool has 270 stud<'nt~. ~o its 1974 fl'e \\'ill be O\'er 5500. ··\\'c \\'ould protest the fl'c cren if it 1\·cre a nickel ." said J\lariannc B1rn· du)!:•. l('~islation chairperson for th(' Ca li fo rnia Counci l of Part.•n 1. Poirticipalion Nursery Schools. "Oncl' you ha\'e " fcc," she explained, "it cun be ruiscd." ··The parents 'vho enroll their chi ldren in our nursery school arc people \Vho cannot afford traditional nursery schools," said Judv Zaret, . presideiit or th¢ Sa'cidlebacJ(. Valley Nursery Sc.hool in El Toro. <See FEE , Paae A2) Gls Back on Job Fire Engine To Bri1ig Santa To Viejo Area Though Sa nt a Claus arrived ''ia kite in La~una ilills tnd;1y, he's chnscn a more placirl \"ehictc for hi s !\\1ssiun Viejo debut Sunda.'-'· Old St. Kick \\'ill ride inlo lo\vn on a· bright rcd fi rf' I ruck ;it a bout (j : 30 p. m. Sunday. kicking off the traditional '"Fivr N.i ght s nf Chti slm:is" eclc>hr:i· lion. 'fhc C'\'Cnls \\ ill I a kC' pl::icC' al lhc San· t a's house at the rornl'f ,,f Chrisanla Drive and La PatHoad. Sunday '!> one-hour proji!ram , sponsored by th!' :lllssion Viejo /'le· tivities Co111mit1ec, \\"dl 1ncludc fire\\'O rk.!.. Chr1..,tma ~ mu sic hcginnin.I! al 6 p. m., and thctradition:1l li ghting of the con11n unit.\' trct' and i:i1n uttancous liAhtiug of thousands of othf'r Christmas I iµht°' in th<.· a rt':I. Moclel Fa ces Arraig1111ie1it ;\former Pl:1yboy magaz ine model v.·ho "as jail rd rm prostitution char~cs artt·r !-hl' allegedly acccpte<l Sl50 from an Orange Countv Sheriff's OfricC' in"·csti g;ilor \\•ho ''lsitf.'d her room in a La_guna llills hotel. has been orclcri.'rl to fac1• arraijitnment l\londay in Sant;1 1\n;i ~1 un1c1pal Court . Ka1hlel'n 1\nn !\l,ihonC'y, 23, of 900 Sen L<int'. Coronil dcl ~1::ir . .,.,·il l an!'~·er char~es filed No\'. 19 af1er shc .dlrJi:edl~ so11c1l~t a pe;iec officer for purpo!:>l's of prostitution. Carlf'r Candidate? Doorstep Delivery Unidentified drtver of this Niagara Drinking Waler 'Jlruck !Ost control of his ve hicle Wedncs· da y af\ernoon and wound up in the front yard of n home at 24502 Chl'isanln Drive in Mission Viejo. He also left about holr his load or bottled water in the street and demolished a light pole. RERLlN IUPI ) -Seventeen soldier!!. who refused to ~·ork Col-2.1 ·hours earlier this we~k showed up as usual today. U&plte their vqw to strike tr thelJ re net: met. the U.S. army sa a. spo csman for The Army's Berlin Command said all · 80 l'lloldier~ in Battery c. 94th Artillery, took qart. In the unit's first formation loday• and then went to work. ATL1\NTA <UPI) -Gov. Jimmy C:.rtrr ''ill m::ak c lh" official announ·· CC'll"ICllt o( his C{1ndidacy (ur the 1976 1 Democratic presidt'nlial nomlnalion Dt'c. 12, the Atlant:.1 Coniititulion saJa today. • • I ' Physicians Announce Findings \VASllINGTON ll!PI) ·-A panel of th ree phys it>ians said toda:\' th Ht ai Ii ng · formcr President Nixbn is unable to testify in the Watergate cover-up trial and probably "'ould not be able to un· til Feb. 16, 1975. The specialists. ~'ho examined the former president at the request o( U.S. Di strict Judge John J, Sirica, also reported that Nixon 'A'Ould be un• able to make a deposition until Jan. 6, 1975, a nd .then only in two daily sesstons of one hourt>ach. The report, issued unanimously by the doctors, threw considerable doubt on whether the former president·s testimony ,,·ill be a\"ailable for the trial of fi\·e former Nixon aides. \\'hie I\ had been expected to conclude before Christmas. 1 Nixon, 'A'hO has beeri hospitalized t\\·ice since he resigned from the 1>re- 'sidenry Aug. 9 was Pxamincd personally at his San Clemcnte homt! by the three-court <1ppointed phys i· cians. He has bef'n subpoeanead t1> testify at the .trial by his former No. 2 \Vhite House aide, defendant John 0, Ehrlichman. The three-page physicians report to Sirica said : l . !\1ixon is not pc-rwn:1\ly-~1ble too I ravel to \V ashington to testify. 2. ll is diffirult lo predict .,.,.·ith :.ir· curacy \\"hen s uch a trip to \Vashin~lon , O.C. might be al'· complished 'A1ithout excessi\·e risk, 1r: r ccovery proceeds al the anticipalC'd rate, and there :Jre no further com- plications. "\Ve .,.,·ould cstimat~ that :such a trip be possible by Feb. 16." 3. Nixon is not presently able to ap· pear and testify at a site near his homc. 4. l f his recovery procC'eds at the a n· ticipated rail', and lhcrc arc no further complic~1t1ons, "\\'C 'A"OUld cstimale th;.it he should he able In testify at a cour1room near his home by Feb. 2 .. , 5. '.'\ixon is not prcsentl.\' able to be , deposed b:r the parties in thi1' cast•. fi . If rf'CO\'ery prof'('l'ds at lhl' :in. ticipatcd ralc, and ther£' are nn further compbr:11inns, '"ll'l' 'A'nuld cstim atf' that be ~hould be able to gi "~ adcpositio ninh1shomcbyJan fi ·• Co;ast \":1ri ,.1bl l' high rloudin1·'<: Saturd11 .' \\ ith ;1l'hnrt{'l'11f ~nine C'nr ly morn1n);! fog. :1C'('nril1ni.: tu th(' \\'falh{'I" Sl'\"\ l{'l' •. \ lllll•.' cooler \\"Ith hi.c-hs al \ht' h<'a «hl"" from the mirl·fi4l" 1•f ;;; inland. L<l""S toni~h l 1n !ht~ .111 .... INS IDE TODA\" The holiday :i;rn.son. is 11pon 11!1• Orangr. Coa.~t . .lic1• todo11's \l"re kender cover lor thl' ftr~t rr1111trf ·oJ Chnstma.t et:ent.~. 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He suf· fcred extensive burns and other in· juries in the 7 p.m. inferno. A spokesma n for the county rire de· partment 11aid today preli minary in· vestigation indicates Keith may have been trying to kill himself with gas from a n oven when a spark ignited the fumes. The resulting explosion blew ou t one "'hole side or the small house a nd a portion or the roof landed on a car parked outside. The struc ture was completely in fl ames when fire units from the coun· ty and Garden Grove arrived at the scene, the spokesman said and it took about a half-hour to putout the fire. Though lhe house was in a semi· r ural area . several neighboring· homes were less 1han30 feet a v.·ay and were undamaged by lhe blast and fire, the fire official said. • o.u, l'lllM SU.ti ""* PATROLMEN, ROAO CREW CONFER AS DEATH CAR IS PULLED FROM GULLY Rear·End Crash Killed One Man, Injured Ortver In Capo Beach Today 'Tarzan' Sets Film Lecture At La Paz Frmn Page A I FEES ••• ··\ve :ire able to charge very low tui· lions only because our parents con·· tribute thC'ir time and e nergy 11s teacher assistanlS,'' she said. "E\'cn Fatal Accident In Fog Probed • In Capistrano a \•cry small increase in Luition mighl A grinding, rear-end collision along mc!n that \\'e \l'ould lose fam ilies." the fog-shrouded Beach Ci lies on· o.u, fl'llet Iliff ....._ CRANE LOOMS OVER MASONRY OF RETIREMENT TOWERS In L1gun1 Hiiis, Full Range of Services Wiii Be Offered Investigation of the inci dent, which Is listed as a total loss of the $15,000 house, is still under way today, the fire spokesman added. Clarence Linden "Buster" Crabbe, ali as Kaspa the Lion ?I.Ian, Billy the Kid, F la s h Go rdo n and Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion, \\'ill. talk about the highlights of his 94-film career Dec. 7 in Mission Viejo. The Saddlcback Valley school has ramp in-Capislr<1no Beach this morn· 72 students. "\\le are a shoestring ing killed a young Corona man and in· operation.'' l\1rs. Zarct said. ''I don't ju red two other persons. know that we can come up with $144 to R·e·t~ent Complex Set Near Laguna Mall Sex Incidents !nvesiigated . InOkwhoma He'll also demonstrate the style that twice m ade him a n Olympic swimming star and gave him his first big movie role. Cra bbe will kick off his day in Mis· sion Viejo at 1 p.m. with a swimming exhibition at the J\.1argueri te Recrea· ti on Cenler. 27341 Trabuco Place. Later, at 7:30 p.m .. Crabbe will pre- sent a 40·m inute film tracing the highlights of his screen career. The fll m lecture will be held at La Paz In· ter mediate School, 25151 Pradera Dri ye. ' .pay for our license." " And motorists trying to negotiate Ba mford Frankland, prog ram the San Diego Freeway strey,·n with manager for the state licensing and wreckage also round themselves driv- c,rtification program, says that S2 ing over thousands of nails thro\vn on.- per year per child just isn't very much to traffic lanes rrom one of the cars. money. "Ou r advisory council recom· California lligh\\'ay Patrolmen saicf mended th at "A'e eliminate the fees,'' th ey were still investigating the he said . "But we feel the $2 fee should circums tances which Jed to the crash not create a hardship situation for al about 7:20 ::1.m. between the anybody." · Sac ram e nto ·O\'C rc rossing and A SI O m illio h retirement CO m.Plcx praviding ser vices from meals to health ca ro no w is under construclion next to Laguna Hills a.t all. A towering crane has bee n used to place large concrete slabs that y,•ill form the floors for the twin seven· story !ilructures. Villa Valencia, as the project is known, will include 352 studios and two-room suites. It is scheduled 10 open in June. Residents \viU pay a single monthly r ate that y,•ill include rent, daily maid service, meals. g roup activities, recreation. tran!;portation and b11sic healthcare. Robert L. Brov.•n, president or lh<' La Jolla -based \0illa \1<1\cncia firm. said the-complex is not related to the R-ossmoor Leisure \Vorld develop· ment directly across Pasco de Valen· cia. Brown Ml.id about 15 percent Of the units now under · construction ha ve been rented. Residents v.:i\I have a full range or g roup recr ('alional acti vities 10 . cboose fronl . The complex "A' ill in· Distaffers Set 'R.eadin,g_ Hour.' Notions that little girls are made up of sugar a nd spice and all lhings nice \\'ill be dispelled at a i:tudcnt reading hou r at IU a.m. \\'cdncsday at Sad· dlcback Colle!?e Studen ts Connir Fie ld s , Oru \Vcidenkellt'r. Kim \\'ells and I.cs ;:ind lleidi llt"ide \\'ill rear! from a number or selections literally selcc· &ions on lhe altitudes of "·omen. The progrHm is ~pon.~ored by th e drai:na department and open to the public. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jac k R. Curlev Ylil:f,..9\\0fh\ l l'ld,(iehH ti ,,,,.~.,., Thomas Keevil £0•10• Tne>mas A. Murphine .IM,..4>hqE0'1« ". Charl es H. Loo s RichardlP. NaH J.l'"'-"1 ~nlQ•"'i E(ljlDI\ Saddleback Valley Office 2Sltl l• P•I Mo.a ~t S.11 0<t'10Frw ... , Oth•r OfflcH "11• I-M W )JO Wt\! 111¥!.lrttf Nf..._1 lk«ll Jlll"'•-9o!M·••d l>l""'""''or> llel(fl 111/l lltl(ll hll•·••d ~B11<11, 1tllGieniwyrt$1'ftl Telephone (714) 64l-'ll1 Classified Ad vertlsl~ "42·5671 s,.,,cttllMKl Vllii>'l'l't"°' Qlt1<e Sl1·6lt0 f ...... 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Superintendent Jerry Doyle said Wednesday that officials will try to Jocate all the boys involved and lake appropriate action against them. Police St. Don Tiffin said at least eight 13-year-old boys were involved in the attacks. Most occurred during lunch periods ih an open central cour· tyar d at the school, he said. He said the attacks always involved a large group or bo:ys who would en· circle a girl so teachers could not see what w as ha ppening. A schoo l spokesman said a counselor was within 25 feet of one girl when she was attacked F riday. The girl's father took her to police ffa rold Gano, executi ve director ot headquarters Friday night. She said Saddleback Community Hospital·, wil l three boys held her while several be guest s peaker at the breakrast others partially removed her clothing meeting of the r.1 oullon Kiwanis Club a nd molested her. of L;igun a Hill s al 8 a.m. Tuesday. Tiffin said Friday's report by the Th(' event "'iii be in Clubhouse Il l, girl's father was the first the Police Leisure \\'orld. All Kiwa nia ns Jiving heard of lhe molestations. Many were in the a rea and their guests are in· not reporled because the girls were vited. . threatened, he said. Bernard-lngram, a Mou lton Ki wa· -• -Two youths accused of taking part nian and ch airman of the Sa ddleback in the incident were suspended from Community llospital boa rd of direc· school Friday. lors. \1·i II i nlroducc !he guest speaker. Gano 1\•ill gi\'C a report on hospital progress since its opening Jan. 27. Prior to assuming duties at Sad· dleback, Gano 'A'i S administrator or Al\':Jrado Community J.fos pital in San Diego. Restaurant Had Name Officials Crabbe gave up law studies to earn S7.50 a day as a movie extra, but didn 't get his first big break until 1932, when he gained Olympic fame as a swim· mer. Paramount Studios immediately s igned Crabbe as ''King of tbC Jungle." Tic kets for t he film Jerture, spo nsored by Saddleback College, may be obtained free of charge by calling 831-9700 or 4.95-4.950, Ext. 263. ' Police Strengthened LONDON (AP) -After an ail -night. debate in the House or Commons. the govern ment today pushed through Parli ame nt a n emergency act to . stre ngthen poli ce powe rs against Irish terroris ts. Queen Elizabeth JI formally assisted to the act \\'ilhin minutes of approval without opposi· lion by Commons and the }louse o{ Lo rds . 'Marriage A.rt' Just Fictio11? l\1rs. Bienduga disagrees. Speaking Camino de Estrella . The identit y of for Parent Pa rticipation Nursery lhe dead man was not immeditatcly Schools Cof which there arc 26 in rele ased. because the family was be · Orange County) she said, "We may · ·ng sought have to fold if our lawyers can't battle. J • • this." · He was a passenger in a small ., German sedan laden with drywall· German Leader in stallation tools. It was driven by David Macfl!ahon 22, of Corona. Mac ~tahon's car, said officers, G 8 V slammed into the rear of a large e tS .1.. ears American-m ade sedan driven by Youl Youkhanna, 62, ot Sun Va Uey. lie suf. BERLIN (UPI J -In a courthouse surrounded by water cannons and snarling police dogs, a judge today sentenced \Vest German urban guer• ri lla leader Ulrike l\1einhof to eight years imprisonment for her part in an attempted murder. . J\1rs. Meinh or. weak from a two~ month hunger s trike, \Vas 'barred from he aring sentence passed because or her h abit of shout ing ··swine~·• a nd :'Fascists!·· at court of· ficers during court appearances. Ruby Keeler Still Stricken Ruby Keeler. dancing and singing: sta r of the Broadway stage and the fered back and hip injuries and his wife was uninjured. ?.'lac?.1ahon, said officers, surrercd Qloderate injuries, but was expected to recover. Crews from the nearby highv.'ay maintena nce station were summoned to c lean up the nails strewn along: the southboud lanes of the freeway .. Arte r the impact, the Jarge car s pun .around and came to a stop, while ?.1acMahon's car continued on, then careened over an embankment and .sJn mmed into a freewa y fence about .100 reel away from the initial collision. · Firemen a nd the San Clemente city am bulance took all three victims to San Clemente General l·lospital. r..t acl\f a hon's passenger was dead on arrival, firemen said. silver sc reen of the 1930s, re mained 'H ' B k H par alyzed and in cri ti cal condition to· appy ' ac ome . l\!INNEAPOLIS. t tinn. (AP>-The -day follo,ving brain surgery a v.•eck v.•ife of a St. Louis Park physici an~ agoin aGreatLakesa.1ont.hospital. NE'V YORK (AP > -1-J:ipp y author is suing him ror dissolution or J\liss Keeler. 64, is a resident or Roc ke£e ll e r , who underwent her their marriage. Irvine Cove, Laguna Beach. She was second bre ast operation ror cancer Or. J ohn Eichcn l;'\u b's "·i re s tricken while s he v is ited he r 'rive days ago, spent Thanksgiving at Jlc-\Vas a ssociate director o r hospitals .-in1l clinics for thC' Univers i· r~· of California al Sa n l)icgo, assis· !:1nt !o the vice chancellor for busi· ness and (inance at UCS D and ad· ministrator uf E l Cajon Valley 1-Iospltal, E l Cajon. E~izabeth . contends in I-Jenne pin Dis'. daughter in T\fontana. A brain surgeon· home with her husband and their l \VO . tnct Court th at their m<1rriage of 30 operated to halt bleeding in the brain children. The 48-year-old wire or Vice Couldn't Refuse years has brokendown irre.trievably. fro m a weakened artery. Pres ide nt·designate Nelson A. Amo n g books w ri t t e n b v Ruby-Keeler is lhc stage name or Rockefell er wasreleascdearlicrthan ·Eichenl a ub was a best·sellcr titled J\frs. J ohn Lowe, widow of the expected from T\1.emorial Hospital ALBANY, N.Y. CAP)-A statcap·. "Thc Marriage Art." Southern California real estate de· beca use o { her "remarkable" re· pellatc court has held that the God· ~r=~~i;ii,ii;~;;~ii~;;;;~;;;v;c~lo;p;•;r~. ;;.;;;;;;;;;liiii;;;:;;;;;;;;;;';o;v;e~r;y;, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-- 'Last Tango' Case Scrapped LONDON (AP)-A judgc thrcwoul <'harges that the motion picture "Last ·rango in Paris" is a n obscene publicalion because he said a movie cannot be considered a publicalion under British la\1'. .J udge Kenneth J ones' dismissal or the suit Wednesday left undecid('d \\·hcther the film st<1 rring li1arlon Bra ndo js obscene. fath er Restaurant 's .name was not cause to revoke its liquor license. The state Liquor Authority, com· plainin2' that the name oromoted drunkenness and ill egal activity, wa nted to take away the liquor license of the resta urant near Saratoga Spr· ings. "It is t rue that because of a recent book a nd movie entitled 'The God· father' the name has become as· sociated with the Mafia and un~ derworld," the appellate court s aid. •'This is a seconda ry me a ning, ti ow ever, not its tradit ional and primary one which the dictionary de· fines as a 'man who becomes spoosor iorachfid. at Baptism'." Mc\l'hinney, Fujita Court Upholds Guilt Of Ex-city Officials An appellate eourt has upheld the conviction or fo rmer \Vestminster city officials Derek a.fc\Vhinney and Tad Fuj ita on ft'lony charges filed aft er a J\lale Square Regional Park fa rmer "·as forced lo hando\'er $5.000l n cash. The decision by the fo4rth District Court or Ap1>eals in !;an Bernard ino upholds <1n Orange County Supc'.!rior Court JUry \r rchct folloy,•ing \\•hi ch ~fcWhinney. 42. drev.· a state prison term or one to 10 yea rs and FUJlta. :m. "'as sentenced to six month:s In the county Jail a nd fin ed $2,SOO. Former l\t ayor ~1c Whtnner ·and former city planner Fujita were found guilty o( attempted grand then: and .conspiracy charges after strawberry 1gro\\•er George Murai testified that he v.·as forced to pay lhtm SS,000 in ca~h · •and contribute a SS.0000 cehck lo County Su pe rvisor Robert Battln's campa ign CJ!nd. J\turai s aid he was warned that if the payments were not m ade, his lease lo 215 acres on the Fountain Vall ey c rop la nds would be in jeopardy. t awyers for both men said they have nql )'.el deeided If an.appeal wil l· be rued with a higher court. ' FIRST TIME EVER Four Centuries Holiday Promotion (Selected Pi ece s) By Henr.edon THIS MAGNIFICENT SEC(IETARY OM SALE 5 1325. Now On Display At Our Newport Store. OREXEL-+iERITAGE-+iENR EDO N-WoOCM:<IRK-KARASTAN-BAKER • WHllOATS & SATUROATS 9:00 lo S:l O CLOSED MONOATS ~· NEWPORT BEACH • rm W£STCUt'P PR., 64Z·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • 345 Nf >k Tll t'(JA!-!1' HWY .• 4~·6S51 TORRANCE • 23649 HAWTHORNt: BLVO. tOpen Pri Iii 9, ~un, 12·S.:llt 37K-1279 .. I, ' I I ' ) - -lrvl11e VOL. 67, NO. 333, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ·ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1974 Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS City Elnploye 'Boom.' Forecast • By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE Ot Ille o.ltf f'tllC "-" A "400 perce~t growth in the number or Irvine city employes within the next five years has been forecast by the Irvine Planning Department. By 1919, the growth will mean a need for ·more than double the amount of space in city ball. . . Faced with a fleavy agenda this week, the city council put off a dis· • cussion of the size, rmancing and loca· tion of a civic center complex unti l Jan.14. But council members shaTply t'riticized Planninc Director William Livingstone's assessment of where the center should be locfl.ted. Livings tone suggested that the center should be kept in the Universi· ty Town Center development, de!ipite IXOD Bids in Lin1bo Irvine School Delayed Again Irvine school orficials this week Ginsburg. were unable to take act ion on the long· Failure to meet the titale's financ· awaited bids for construction or a ing limit for the construction has pro- perm3nent Culverd::ile School. The mpted a trip to Sacramento by Assis- Jow bid for the construction was 6.S tant Supt. J ohn Rajcic and Dave percentove1· budget. King, the district's planner. The Culverdaft! Instant School,· as The trip, Ginsburg said, is aimed at the portable buildings whic h now convincing the state Office or Local make up the £acility :ire called. has Assistance. which administers school been in ope.ra tion for over a year. The building loans, that their financing rast population growth in lhe Irvine ·formulae are incorrect. 'district and state financing require-Inabili ty to award the bid, Ginsburg m ents hav e prevented permanent said, will set the project back a school construction from k eeping minimum or four week s. The d istrict p ace. hopes lo open the permanent school The Sl.S million low bid for the next year. facility was 589.000 above the max· A constant complaint amon1 Jrvlne lmum allowed by the state tor the school officials has been that the pro· acbool, according to Trustee Norman cess for obtaining state fin ancial aid Auto Hits Policeman In Newport By G;\RVGRANVILLE Of ttw l»llf Pollet 1t1n After bein g struck by a hit and run d river ea rly today, a n off.duty ~e\vport Beach police officer Jay stricken b eside the roadway for almost an hour before his calls for help were heard. Re ported in good condition al Hoag 1-femorial llospital late this morning was Sgt. John Simon, 37, an ll·year veteran or the Newport Beach Police Department. According to accident investigator Hurd 1\rmstrong, Simon was struck by a s peeding vehicle as he crossed the eastbound Coast 1-lighway of· framp from Newport Boulevard near the Arches overpass. Simon v.·ns on foot after his car .stalled on Coast l-lighway and \Vas re· portedly headed to the old poli ce sta· lion at 32nd Strf(!tfor help when hit by the vehicle. · Armstrong said the impact knocked the 0££-duty ofticer about 40 feet. lie apparently la)' stricken in the road\\'ay for about an hour before a person aboard a nearby boat heard his call for assistance. James Kinkeap reportedly came to Simon'.s aid shortly berore 4 o'clock. lie round the police detective lying in iceplant a nd parilally in the roadbed o n the. offramp. Simon \Vas taken to }foa-g where he was treated for cuts and bruises. l-lospital offi cials said this morning he \\'ill be h eld for observation for 24 hours. OCC Playoff Game Slated Orange Const College faces one of the top passers in the state \Vhen the Pirates bntlle West LA College in a J C football playoff game Saturday nightatOCC. Harold ~TOo•or \Vest LA has Uirown for over 2,300 yards this ~ason and 17 louchdo"'ns as the Oi lers average nearly 30 points per gamo. Orange Coast eount~rs with its ball control running game led by hull'backs Tony Accomando and ~fike Nanko. And lhc Pirates' der~nse ranked No . t in its con- ference this pust season. f'or more dctui11, see paQ'e B·4 todny. ' ' _ makes It impossible to keep up with population growth in the rapidly de· veloping city. The Cu lverdale and Greentree "ins· lant" schools Were set up with re- locata ble buildings as an interi m measure. State guidelines require dis· tricts to demonstrate that stude nt Population demands additional space before funding is approved. Jn another action this week, the trustees found that no bad e nvirQn· mental impacts "'ill be caused by the district purchase of 37 more relocata· blebuildings. \Vith the addit ion of the ne\v, portables, the district \\•ill IJe able to erect a total off our instant schools. The portables "'ill cost 8230,000 and y.·ill be financed through the state school building fWld , replenis hed wit h a S150 m il lion bond approved by state voters Nov. 5. The additional portables otherwise \\'ould have been financed by the dis· trict operating budget -entailing a tax increase of about 20 cents per SIOO assessed value. U~ing the state fund. Ginsb.urg said. \\•ill keep the tax rate .it the same level. State fund repayment is frozen at an 80·cent per $100 assessed value tax rate. PUC Hearings. Set for Coast Air Services Air California and a number o( other a irlines seeking new service to Lake Tahoe, will go before a Public: Utilities Commission hearing board again Pi1onday. But the hearings will take place un· dcr threat or·a jurisdictional dispute \\'ith the federal Civil Aeronautics Board. T"·o airlines competing for the service. Air Nevada and P aciCic Southwest ~PSA ), claim the service is inter-sfate and is thererore not in thQ domain or the state PUC. 0£ficials of the two airlines claim more than 80 percent of the traveJers who rl y into Lake Tahoe Airport. \Vhich is in California, are bou nd for ski areas and casinos on the Nevada side of the lligh Sierra lake. Alr Califorpla officials reached by telephone today could not say whether the Orange County airline is invol\red in the jurisdictional fray. Air Cal wants to ndd propeller· plane service to Lake Tahoe from Orange County ~Ah-port via the San Francisco Bay area. Neither or LhC two protesting ttirllnes !crvcs Orange County's jetport. Orange County Supervisors have passed a resolution supparting the Air Cal bid with the understanding that l~ won't incre ase n ights rrom the nolsc- plagued termtnal. The 'l'ahoe &ervice ~·ould replace a Bay a Area flight. already in service. • earli er council consensus thai the civic center would be better placed near the geographic center or frvine. In the interests or economy and con- venience, Livingstone said in a report to the council, the ci,ty hall and offices s hould remaiQ in Town Center !or 10 to 15 years. The present Town Center lease ex· , )>ire.s in 2.5 years, he said. Space for city offices has steadily expanded in the Town Center building as the num be rot city en1ployes has grov.•n. City orrict•s now ta ke up 10.200 square reel in the facility, providing ,space for65 city employes. The r e po rt. says that t he cit.v bureaucruc y will grow to 26K e mployes. 153o!~·bom will need office space. by 1979. 111uch of the 115-employe difference ~·UI be Jrvine·s new police depart· ment. according lo eouncitm::in J ohn Burton. Council n1embers in n brief di:;. cussion or the topic Tuci;day, "·ert· s harply opposed to keeping the center at its Tov.•n Center location. . A potential site ror a ci\'iC center has been designated by the council in the city general plan. The site j~ part or a corridor or public and civic build· ings a long Je££rey Road. "If ".l" ha\e lo IHl\C a ten11iorar~· site before the perman~nt l'll:-" hall is hui It,·' said C.'ounrilm11n Robert \\·~sl , . 'I \\OU!d pr('! (•1• 10 ha\ t' It lh•:ll' t hi.! U l• timate site ... Uurton, alsu displ~a!M..'(l v.1th the 'proposed To"'" Cci;iter location ad• '\'ocated in the rt•1x111. 8hot •tnomi1ious ~lanct.> at L1\•111gst.unl'l nnd i;;,ud, •·t 'Jl Ix! talking to the director af planninc: about this berore it comt:; up again.·· na e'' to • est1 Soari1ig Sn1atn • ' Physicians Announce 'Findings \V ASH J.NGTON IUPI)" -A panel o~ three physicians said tod;iy lhalaiUng: former President Nixon is unable tn testify in the Watergate cover-up trial and probably \\'OUld not be able to un· til Feb. 16. 1975 .. 1'he specialists. \\·ho examiti~d the former president. at the request of · U.S. Dis trict Judge John J . Sirie<i, <.ilso reported that ~ixon \.\"OU id be un· <.illle to make a deposition until J an. 6, 1975, and then only 1n two daily sessions of one hour each. The report. issued unanin1ously b1 the doctors , thre\v considerable doubt. on whether the form er president'~ testimony 'viii be a,·ailable for 1 be t ria l offi\'e former Nixon aides, ~·hich. had been ei.:pecLed lo coDClude before Chi:istmas. ' Nixon. v.·ho has been hospitalized l \vice since he resigned from the prc- si den <"Y Au g. 9 v.·as e:..amined personally at his San Clen1cnte hon1 1! by the t hrec·court ap1>01nled phy~•· cians. lie ha s been subpo('ancad tn testify al the trial by his former N'1 ::: \\lhite !·louse aide, defendant Joh11 l1. Ehrlichman. The three-page phys i(·ian::; fi'pnrl LCJ Sirica said : 01' Santa h angs in' there \\1ith a direct tip· proach today at Laguna Hills l\1ai l ,,·herC' he'll 1 take up residence al :1 ~pcc i a l hou se built for him a nd the missus., St . .:'\ick -:.ictually Sea \\'orld's Gary Thompson ~started his landing from ·1.000 feet in: ha ng glider after bein g to\\·ed by a C'ar along a huek road. i\Iall"s San- ta !·louse \\'ill be open <.lail y for ~'Oungslers at ~hopping...c.c nter. 1. Nixon is not personally ublc to tra vel to \Vashin!?l.on to testi(\'. 2. It is difficult to predict \\ilh :ic• t•urac \· \\'hen suc h a trip l tl -w--=rs hi: rl~to rr:-&.-e. m i g h t-be-tt t.•· complished \\'ilhoul t·xct·s~i\'e risk. ir reco\•ery proceeds Lll the antir1patt>d ·rate. and there :i n,• no further co1n - plications. ''\\'e \\fluid estimate that. such a trip be possible by Feb. 16 " City Teens Oppose Irvine's Playground A pro1>0sed adventure playground a nd spraypool for Irvine's University Drive Community Park has dra\\'R op· ·position from a group of University Park teenagers. A petition signed by 37 University · Park teenagers asks the city council to drop pla.ns for those t"·o racilities in the park. University Drive is one of the rirst three park9'to be financed by a SI6 million park bond issue ap· proved by Irvine voters last June. The fa ci lities. contend the teenagers, have no value to the com· munity. ''\Ve would much rather see something put up that hp.s to do \vith nature. Such as a small Pond or lake with fish in it,'' says the petition. Additionally, the teenagers ~·ant a dome-shaped a\'iary. The city council. ho"'£'\'Cr, has de- cided to go ahead 'A'ith the adventure playground, at least on a trial basis. Similar to a playground in tlunt· ington Beach, the adventure area. woul d be pn unlandscaped-field where childrEn can dig holes and build forts. Bambi Nixed For Sclwol Children would be able to check out tnols and materials fl'om a building al the park. Community Services Director P aul Brady told the council this week that such projects clse"•herc have been highl y s uccessful. llowe\'er, he said, similar projects have not been located as close to r e· sidcntial developments as this one. Rcrms and landscaping \\'ill sui-. round the adventure play~round <ind should keep noises or hammering and sa\ving from bothering nearby rcsi· dents, B1·ady said, Irvine Schools • Seek U.S. Aid For New Center Irvine school trustees have applied ror an $82,000 federal grant to in1prO\'<'" the Vista Verde School instruction a l media ceilter in hopes of honing th..:: .basic sk ills of all Irvine s tudents. The grant v.•as drafted by ~1 rs. Shirley \V oods. tht! d istric1.·s nC\\ in · :;trucllonal materials roordinator. It ,,·ould pay for more than l>,6tl0 hook:-. and other matetials if appro\ C'd "Bambi" was turned down as a possible name ror an elemen- tary school to be built in the Irvine tract of Deerfield by the school board this ~·eek. but the cartoon character could end up as the loao for Deerrleld .. Ttie funds YlOUld raise the rating or .,... the Vista Verde facility to "c:<· emplary library and media center:• accprding to Trustee Norman Ginsburg. ·i::lementarysehool : • Trustees this week decided that the eleme ntary 1chool ,;hould bea r the subdivis ion name and !he junior hi gh school woul~ be called Vcrnado.Mlddlc School. Vernado is Spanish for deer. • '.'Although it \\/ill be hous<"d at V1st<1 Verde," he said , "the Idea is to lihow the other sct\ools In the district \.\haL an exemplary center consists of.·· Other !i:Chools in the dislrict. he said, will h&\'e acet:ss to the matenals added lo the Vista Verde li br:1rv, All or the new matcr1utS. sai1I Ginsburg. arc 1imed :it Im proving th~ basic acade mlc $kill:s or reading, "'tit· tng and ~rilhmc\lc. 2 Irvine Men Plead Guilty To Drug Charge T"'O men arrested in the Irvine area lasl l\1arch 2 7 during a roundup that· led to m ore than 100 persons being booked by police a nd federal officers have pl eaded guil!y to drug charges in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Everett \V . Dickey set Dt·c. 2 as the date he "'ill sentence l\lichael l\toorc, 18. of 18151 De"·bcrry Lane. Irvi ne. to \\'hat coulci be a state prison term of one to 10 years for possc!>sini::: marijuana. Co-defendant Terrcnct.• Price. 23, of 17836 Acacia Tree Lant.'. University Park . I rvine. rteadt.•d guilty to possl'ssin ~ barbituric ;1cid and de· ma nded immediate sentencing. J ud ge Dickt.•y orderrd him to serv~ go days in the county Jail ilnd placed him on thrcc years probation. lie and !\loorc \1·t•rc arrc!>l('d 1n a narcotics raid c~1rried out by fl'dcral a~en ts and Costa !\lesa pohc1•. hacked by other local police dcpartn1ent!\. Model Faces Arra ig111nent .A. fnrtn1;r l'la.\'IJu,· n1:1g:1tinc model \lh" \liJ .'> 1a1lf'd nn 11rni;titu11on ehargl's af1('r 'he• allf'~l"rlly acre111i•d 150 from ;111 Clr:~ngc f'tn1nty Sheriff'5 Off1rt' ln\c~\1j.!.1tor \\ho \lsitcd her roon11n a l.a~un<i lhlls hotel. hail be<'n otderl•d In fa l'c arr:11~n1nl'nl '.\l onday 1n S:inta Ana ri1 unlc111al Court , l\urhlel·n ,\nn '.\l:ihon<'r. :?3, of !IOO Sea I.ant', C"oron;1 dtl ~l ar, \'ill ;1n:;\\er l'hjjirJl('~ filed ~O\". 19 after ~he onri:il'ct1 .\'" sollc1tcd :i r>eucc officer ror purJ)().lil '.S uf pru.lil1tu11on. 163 E111ergl'ncif's , flr.in,i:e Counly Sherlrr's officers tt'.'Sponded lo lfi.1 cn1crg{'ncy c:1 lls "' lhc 21 hours l'ndlnJ( at midnight 1'bur:;day, deputJcs reported today. • • 3. Nixon is not present!~· ahle 10 :1f)- pear and testify al a .slle near h1$ home. 4. If hi s rcco,·cry procl'l'ds at the a n. tici patert ralc. and th(•rt~ arc no further comphcal1on~. '"\1 l' "'ould ~stima te that he :-hould be ahl(' ln testify at a courtroom near his home.: by Feb. 2." . S. Nixon i.; not prl'~t•nth· ;.1hlc to bQ deposed by the particl' 1n this ease. 6. If f l'l'IJ\ t'I')' prot'l"t'd~ ;it !he ;01• tiCLf)illt•d r.Jtc. an1I there ;ire no furth.._.r t·o1np\ic:;it1011", ··\1·e "'outcl t•st ima!l' th;.it he should ht• :.ibll' lo ~ive a dep<isit ion 111 h1s home by .I tin. fi." 7, If a dl·posit1on is to Oe t:1k<•n ;1~ dc~cnbed in l'<'SIX'ITI~<' to 11:;1 :.ibo\'t•, "we sugge,.t it bl-obta111(•d in no m1lrc th.in l \\o dail~ ~,·:-~ions of no \on ~t·r than one hour l':.iC'h. ('tl.i.ISt \ ;1ri.1blP hi i:.h rli11uJu1••,c;: S<ilurd:iy "'1th a t.•h;inri · ,1r ,om1· 1:arly mor111n i.: fog ;tf""rOr<lh11! to lhc \\l':tlhl·t• ~,·r\1t'l', 1\ lttth• ('llOICr \\ 1lh hi gh.; :1l lht• b\'iH'i1~·, !t"l!Ol the rn1 d·tll\, tn ':':; 111lau1!. 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Among them arc home economics students at six Orange Coast high schools ~·ho con1- Gas Explosio1i Kill~ Man, 23, In Suicide Try pete each year to decor ate model homes in a Christmas spirit. This .Year 's entries in the three-ye ar-Old contest v.·il l be judged Sunday at Ueane fl ames in fr\•ine. The decorat· C'd models will be on display through Dec . 28. Participatin g high schools "·ill be Dana Hills. Corona de! 1'1ar l'\e"•po rt 11 arbor, Costa Mesa, Estan'. cia and liniversity. They ""il l compete for pri zes of $450, S250 and StSO donated by builder Be n Dean of Laguna Beach. Jo Ha n so n. hom e econom ics . chairma n at Dana Hill s, explained th at the students don't just put up a fe\\' Christmas lights. Orange County authorities today She said about :1s or her students. blamed an apparent gas ove n suicide who "·on first prize in the contest la st attempt for the thunde ring explosion year. have spent about JOO hours each and fire th at de molished a small desig ning and making interior fram e house near Fountain \'alley, Christmas decorat ions. killingone m a nandinjuringanother. These include a "'rought·iron She riff's investigators identified the Christmas tree, a "·a ll ·hanging d('· dead m an as \\lill iam C. Keith, 23, who cerated "'ilh doves, a red·and-"•hite Jived in the house at 14 182 Brookhurst qWlt "'it h a face and feet. patchwork SL, in county territory just north or pill o"'s a nd many ot her items. F ou{ltain \'alley. ~t rs. Hanson said the students are Jn serious but stable cond itio n today using candles instead of colored li ghts in the Orange County l\l cdical Center to emphasize saving energy. burn unit is Ste\•e Parks. who also l\Irs. llanson said last year's win· lived in the ruined d\\·elling. lie sur. ning display led to some photographs fered extcnlil\'C h11rns and other in· bcin~ taken by Better }Ioffi es a nd juries in the 7 p.m. inferno. Gardens magazine. A spokesm an for the county fi re de· I lo\\· ever. despite the fun or winnin_g partment said today pr<'liminary in· suc h honors. she said one problem vesti gntion indicates Keith may ha,·c partiall y spoils the Christmas season been tryin g to kill himself "'ith gas for!hestudents ~t he thcft ofm anyof from a n oven "'hen a spark ignited the their decorations while they're on di s· fumes/'. play. The result ing explosion blew out She said view'crs appa rently take nne '"'hole side of thl· small house anll the items 1vithout thinking about the a portion of the roofJanded on a car care and hard \\•Ork don;ited by the parked outside. t ren·agcrs. The structure \\'as completely in ··it shocks the students to "'Ork on n ames "'·be n fi re units from the coun-:-omething and .then have it stolen," ty and Garden Gro\·e arrived at the ~!rs. Hanson said . s cene,thespokt'sman sa1rl andittook She s aid ·Dea n pays for the a bout a half-hour to putout the (irr. n1 at('rials and that !he fini shed ill'ms --Th~-thChlfl8€"W.fS'"Tn :'I semi-· -·hcrome rtre property of'th·c schools in· ru ral area. severa l neighboring \"Cll\·c cl. •· homes we re less lhan 30 feet a"·ay and ~1 rs. If an:-on said her students' \11ere undamaAed by the blast and pri ze n1oney last year \\.'ent for fire, tbe fire official said. :.cholarships. ln\•estigation of the incident, which Competition is sti(f between the is listed as a tolal Joss of the SlS,000 schools, she said. house, is :-lilt undl•r \\•ay today, l hc •·l.ipinNe"·po rt and Corona dcll\1 ar fire spokesman added. thcy·rc just dying to know "'hat we 're d~in.i;:," she s<.iid. ll,3 Booked in OC Orange Co unty Juil booking~ fort he 24 hours ending at midnight Thursll:1y totaled 113 persons-99 men and 14 \\·omen -i:i 11 <l eputir~ r{'porl('cl today ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P.nutenl •NI P,,111.-• Jack R. Curley Ruby Keeler Still Stricken Ruby Keeler, dancing a nd si nging star o( the Broadway stage and the Stiver screen of the 1930s, remained paralyzed and in critical condition to· day fotl o"·ing brain sur.a;ery a y.•eek ago in a Great Lakes ~Tont. hospi tal. ~11ss Keeler, &L is a resident or Jr,·ine Cove. Laguna Beach. She 1v;1s slrick<>n while she \'i~dted he r daughter in ~l ont:,ana. A bra in surgeon· operated to halt bleeding in the brain from a weakened artery. Ruby Keeler is the stage name or lilrs. John Lo1ve, widow or the Southern California real estate de· ,·eloper. President • To Visit ' Peking liy llELENTllOMA!f • • WASHINCTON (U PI) -Pr'esldent Ford will \'is it the People's Republi c Qf China in 1975, the United States a nd China announced jointly today at the 't'onclusion of Secretary of State J lenry A. Ki ssinger's visit to Pekin2. Ford 's scheduled visit to China, the s~cond for an Ameri can president ·since President Nixon went to Peking in 1972, was announced simultaneous· ly by the Wh ite House and the Chinese government. \Vhite }louse press secretary Ron N~ssen quoted Ford as saying of the trip: ··1 look forv.·ard to visiting the People's Republic of China some lime next year and to continuing the pro- cess or normalizing our relations." Jt will not be Ford's fi rst trip to Ch in a, however. l-le went to Peking in the summer or 1972 wit h a con · gressional delegation. c.u, f"i1o1 sa",.,..,.. 'fhe join t announcement. i;.sued :it · the end of Ki ssinger's sixth visit to Cti in a since July 1971. -sa id: PATROLMEN, ROAD CREW CONFER AS DEATH CAR IS PULLED FROM GULLY Rear-End Crash Killed One Man, In jured Driver In Capo Beach Today • Holds Cere111011y •·The U.S. and Chin"ese sides hC\d fran k. \\ idc-r anging ;i n mutually ·beneficia l talks. They reaffirmed their uncha nge d commitment to the principa ls of the Shang hai communi· q1i1e. The two governments agreed that President Ford wou ld vis;t the l'eople's Republic of Chin a in 1975. '' 1"he Shang hai communique "'as is· sued at the conclusion of Nixon's eight·day trip to China in February , 1972. It called for making U.S.-China relations more normal and the United States promised to reduce its military forces on T aiwan as tension in the area diminished. Fatal Accident In Fog Probed In Capistrano A grinding, rear-end collision along Deserters, Evaders Given Ford Pardon the fo g·shrouded Beach Cilies on - grants or conditional cle menc y ramp in Capistrano Beach this morn. An official aboard Kissinger's plane said the idea or another presidential· trip to P eking was raised by th e Chinese shortly after Kissinger ar- rived in Peking Monday. The trip was scheduled Wednesday after Kissinger checked with Ford in a telephone call, the official said. 1 Neither side gave a specific reason for the visit. But the issue of Taiwan. the seat of the Nationalist government of China , rem ains a serious and unset- tled p roblem in U.X.-Chinese rela- tions. \VASHINGTON' (AP> -President i;:ord granted full pardons today to . eight convicted military deserters a nd draft e\•aders and gave rlemen- ey to 10 others. H.old ins a ceremony to mark the"oc -. eas1on, Ford said , "Let us continue to search for a softening of the national a nimosity caused by differences over the Vietnam war." Notin g that signing ceremonies often mark the end of a project, Ford said his signing of the pardons and Restaurant Had The People's Republic of China con· .siders Taiwan an integral part of its terri t~ry. Name Officials 'T' l L ·-R Couldn't Ref use .1 e ep1wne ate · • ALBANY, N.\'. CAP> -A state ap- H •k A pellate court has held that the God-l e p1nroved • father 'Resta ur!lnt'.s nan:ie was not r ' cause to r e voke 1li liquor license. The slate Liquor Authority, com-. Felt on Coast plaining that the name promoted . drunkenness and illegal acti\'ity, Ora ng e County customers or General Telephone, including the Ora nge Coast cities of Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach, '"·ill be paying, a bit more (or their service starting next month . The s tate Publi c Utili ti es Com· mission this week approved a rate hike tota lling $22.4 million for the utility, which was about S31 million less than General had requested. wanted to take away the liquor license or the restaurant near Saratoga Spr- ings . "It is true that because of a r ecent book <1 nd movie entitled 'The God· fathet' the name has become as· sociated with the ~1afi a and un · derworld," the appellate court said. '·Th is is .... secondary meaning, however. not its traditiona l a nd pri ma ry one which the dictionary de· fin es as a 'man who becomes sponsor fora chi"id. at Ba ptism'.'' ··represent the beginning of a di[HculL ing killed a young Corona man a nd in· task or administering clemency.,, jured two other perspns: ____ .. \Vh1lc eight. ~rsons reeeived full And motorists trying to negotiate and uncond1t1onal pardons. the . the Sa11 Di ego f'reeway streu•n 11·ith clen1ency granted the other 10 "'as "'reckage a lso found themselves driv- .conditional on fulfill ment of periods of ing over thous<.inds of nails th rO'"'n on-· alternate servire. Upon completio n of ·to traffic lanes from one of the cars that service, the 10 also will be· given . . . · full pardons. Cahforn1a H1~hway Patrolmen said Ford acted on the first 18 cases to l~ey ~re still .in\·estlgating the reach h im from the Presid ential circum stances '"·h1ch led to the crash Clemency Board. <.i t about 7:20 a.m. bc t"·een the The names of the men Involved Sac~am ent o o ve rcrossing and were not immediately available and it Camino de Estrella. The identity or v.•as unclear whether the White House ~he dead man was nol immeditately planned tom akethem public. . ~eleased. because the family '"'as be- Boa rd chairm:Jn Cha rles Goodell Jn gsought. said last "·eek that 62 cases \\'ere be-l ie \\'as a passenger in a small ing exa mined and Fnrd presum ably German sedan laden v.•ith drywall· '"'ill get recommendations on the installation tools. It "'as driveq by others later. David J\1 acJ\l a hon 22, of Corona. All 62 men 11ad Jx>cn furloughed J\t acJ\tahon's car. said officers, from fede ra l p ri sons or military slammed into the rear or a la rge stockades while seekin g clemency. · Ameri can-mad.e sedan dri\·en by Youl The board is empowered to recom· Youkhann a, 62. of Su n Va lley. He suf· mend exe~utive clemency, including fered back and hip injuries and hi.s commutation of sentence a nd either wife was uninjured. unconditional pardon or pardon condi· :r..Iac?t!ahon, said officers, suffered tioned on alternative civilian service. moder ate injuries, but was expected Germa1i Leader Gets 8 Year$ to recover. · · • Cre'"·s from the .. nearby highway maintenance station '\•ere summoned ·.to .clean up the nails strC\\'n along ~he southboud lanes of the freeway .. -After the impact. the large car spun a round and came to a stop, while J\·lac l\l ahon's car conti nued on, then careened over an embankment a nd BERLTN (UPI) -Tn a courthouse slammed into a freeway fence abouL surrounded by '"'aler cannons and l OO feetawayfromthein itialco\lision. snarling pohce dogs, a Ju dge today Firemen 3nd the San Clemente city sentenced \V est German urban gucr-ambulance took all three victi ms to n l!a l~ade: Ulnkc J\1einhof to eight San Clemente General ilospita\. years 1mpr1sonment for her part in an ·· ~1 ac1\Iahon 's passenger was dead on attempted murdt'r. arrival,firemensaid .. General's largest service area, Los Angeles County, won't reel the effects of the ra te hike in the business and r e- sidC'ntial categories. But all other southl and areas "'ill. 'L . ,.,. . ' ast .1.ang-q _ -...M.rs...JJeinho!. we.ak-from--a -two-~-------------- Rrside nts of Orange. Vent ura. San Bernardino and Riverside Counties who have General Telephone will pay about 20 cents more per month for home phones and about 60 cents more for busin ess phones. Los An geles rates wil1 slav the same in those categories, at ss:is and Sl2.60 per month respectively .. But for the average r esidentia1 phone user. the im pact of that in· crease won't be felt ror a few months at least. ' Cas e Scrapped LONDON IAP)-Ajudgcthrewout charges that the motion picture "Last 1'ango in Paris" is a n obscene publi cation because he said a mo\"ie cannot be considered a publication under l"\rili sh \av:. .Judge Kenneth ,Jones' dismissal of the suit \Vedncsday left undecided ·whether the fi lm starring J\t arlon Brand o is obscene. month hunger strike, "'as barred from hea r ing sen te nce passed because of her habit of shouting "Swine!" and "Fascists!" at court or- fieers during court appearances. Inmate Hangs Sel£ -SACRA J\I ENTO CA P> -Inmate \Va lter Fitzgerald, 38, of Stockton, who wa s awaiting trial on federal drug charges. y.•as fou nd hanging from the bars of a Sacramento County jail cell. 'Happy' Back Home . NE\V YO RK CA P ) -1 1 a~p y Roc kefe lle r, ''ho underwent her second breast operation for cance r five days ago, spent Thanksgiving a l home wit h he r husba nd a nd their t "·o .children. The 48·:rear-0ld wife or Vice Preside nt-d esignate Ne lson A. Roc kefeller was released earlier. than expected from J\temorial Jlospital because of her "remurkable" re· covery. The PUC also ordered Genefa l to refund a total of Sl.2 million to its customers follow in g: an audit of the fi rm's account ing during 1971. Th at,· \\•il l mean a refu nd of abo ut $1 fo r the average residential customer. The rate hikes v.•ill also apply to the entire Ge neral area to such service as foreir,n excha nge, data-te l, sup- plement services, pushbutton phones, new connect ions and changes in equi P· FIRST TIME EVER ment. · The PUC said the increase granted to the utility will gi\'e it an 8.85 per· ('Cnt return on its investment. The re· quest was trimmed whe n j\ was learned that the company'$ Intra- state revenues wi ll be $12 million more than it had predicted. Four Centuries Holiday Pro motion (Selected Pi ece s) By Henred on Wk• Prn•dltnl lnO ~-•• ~,..9', Thomas Keev+t ltlcll'hiuuey, Fujita fdoto• Tnom as A. Mur phine M&MQ1ng Cltltar Chirles H. Loos Ric hard P. N.:itl A1\o1!1nt ""-,..g,nqEdltO<• Oft ices <A\i. Me"" JJO we1t l•y S!rffl N.t-1 kNft UU '°lfr""'1 floult••<d L,.IOVfW Ill-en, I IM(l_y,.. ~t•fft """'""'"" ... fft ' .,.,~~•<ft '°"""•••d .... lfC.~•Vtl"Y lSlOILIP<lt- "1 ~n D••qo ~·n•tY T•lephon~ ( 114 l 641-412:1 CliJ1lfled Aclv1rti1in9 "42:·5611 ..... ttr.K' Y•llt•N1 .... 0ttk1 Sl1·6l1 0 ,.,. ... ~,t• ... ~!le 49~·06l0 Court Upholds Guilt Of Ex-city Officials 1\n appellate court ha s upheld the COn\'ICtion of former Westminster c:it'.V offi cials Derck ~tc\Vhi nney and Tad r~uj 1ta on felon\' charges f\led after a ~! 11e Square R'eg1onal Park farmer ""as forced to hand over SS.OOOin rash. The decision by the Fourth District Court or Apprals in San Bernardino upholds an Orange County Superior Court jury verdict foUov.•ing which i\1('Whinnf'\", 42. drew a stAtc prison term or onl' 10 to years and Fujita, 36, \\as sentenced to six months In the rount y JBll and f1nt'd $2.500. Former Mayor t.1eWhinney 'a nd former eilY planner Fujita were fo und guilty or attempted grand theft Dnd f('ot'l!piracy charges after 6trawberry 1grower George r>t1ural testiried that he "'as forced to pay them SS,000 in cash· •and contribute a $5.0000 cehck to County Supervisor Robert Battin's campaign fund. 1t1urai said he was warned that if the payments , v.·ere not made. his lease to 215 acres on the Fountain Va ll ty crop lands would be in jeopardy. Lav.•ye:rs for both men said they have not yet derided if an appeal wi ll ht riled with ~ h.igher court. f THIS MAGMIFtCEHT SECRETARY ON SALE 5 1325. llG.$16tt. Now On Display At Our Newport Store . DREXEL-HEAITAGE-HENREOON-WOO DMARK--l<ARASTAN-BAKER • WHtcD;t.YS & S;t.TURD;t.YS 9:00 lo 5:)0 CLOSED MOMD;t.YS NEWPORT BEACH • rm Wt;STCl.lt'f' OR., 642·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • :WS Nl)Jll ll Ct>1\S1' HWY., 4!M·6M\ TORRANCE • 23&41 HAW'MIORNt: Bt.VD. f0pen Fn . t1l !I, ~111, 12·S:30) 37¥-1279 • l • Bnntlngton Beach Fountain Valley • ' • T oday's Final N.Y. Sto cks ' VOL. 67, NO. 333, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANt;E COUN TY, CALIFORNIA FRI DAY, NOV EMBER 29, 1974 TEN CENTS Nixon Can't Testify Physicians Say ~Unable .to Appear' Until '75 W A_SHINGTON CUPll -A panel of 1 three physicians said today that ailing former President Nixon is unable to testify in the Watergate cover·up trial and probably would not be able to un 4 ti! Feb.16, 1975. The specialists, who examined the former president at the request of U.S. District Judge J ohn J . Sirica, also reported that Nixon would be un - able to make a deposition until J an. 6. 1975, a nd then only in two daily sessions of one hou r each: The report, issued unanimously by the doctors. threw considerable doubt on whether the former ptesident"s testimony will be available for the· trial offive former Nixon aides, which had been expected to conclude before Christmas. Nixon, who has been hospitalized twice since be resigned from the pre .. County Man Dies, 1 Hurt In Gas Blast O.Uy Plitt Slltf Pholo OLD ST. NICK TELLS CROWD ABOUT CHRISTMAS GIVING All Were In Uniform, Santa, ttte Marine Corps_A~d Kids Orange County authorities today blamed an apparent gas oven suicide attempt for the thundering explosion and fire that demolished a smal l r.rame house near Fountain Valley, killing one man and injuring another. Shopping C_enter Sets Jloliday Season Fest Sherifr's investigators identified the dead man as \\'illiam C. Keith, 23. Yiho lived in the house at 14182 Brookhurst. St., in county territory just north of Jo~ountain Valley. , The h Iida)' season orricia111 «>Pt•ned at Huntington Center in Jfunt .. ington Be.ach today with the morning mrival or Santa Clays by belicopter- lihd a 7 o-f"c]ock Community Christmas Tree lighting ceremony tonight. ln serious bql.stable condition today A group o£3Sloca1 children alsowill1 tn the Orange County P.fedical Center _perform dance routines around the· burn unit is Steve Parks, who also SS-foot·tall community Ch ristmas ·lived in the ruined dwelling. lie sur- tree. They auditioned at Hul'ltington fered e.t.tensi.ve burns and other in· Center during the past two "\_eks, j uries in the 7 p.m . inferno. si de ncy Aug. 9 wa s examined personally at his San Clemente home l:Jy the threl'·courl appointed physi· cians. lie hus been subpoeanead to testify ut the trial by his f1>rm er No. 2 \\'hitc l~ousc aide, defendant John D. Ehrlich mun. 1'he three.page physicians report to Sirica suld: I . Nixon is not pe rsonally uble to travel to Washington to testify. 2. It is difficult lo pl'edict with ::ic· curacy whe n such a trip to \\'as hington. D.C. m ight be ac · complished without.111.cessive ri!>k . if recovery proceeds at the anticipaled · rale. and there are no further com· plications. "\Ve u•ould estimate that , 5UCh a trip be possible by Feb. 16." • 3. Nixon is not presently able to ap. pear and testify at a silc near his home. Th ken to State 4. If his recovery proceeds at the an· lion." ticipated rate, and there are no Attor'ncys for Ehrlichm::in had no further complications, ''"'e \\'Ould immediate comment. estim ate that he shou ld be able to The physicians did nol explain iha testify at a courtroom near his home medical reasons for theirconclusiofls. by Feb. 2." "fhey said the dates \\'ere only "an c:<· 5. Nixon is not presently able to be press1on of our judgment <.1l lhe prt...., deposed by the parties in this case. sent ti me :ind are subject to modifica· 6. If reco\'ery proceeds at the un· lion by u'nkn0\\'11 future medical de· tici pated r a tt:, and there are no \elopments.". further complications. ··~·e would 'l'he team \\'as headed by Dr . estimatethathe shouldbeable to glve Charles 1-iufnagel. chC1ir1n::in or sur. a deposition in his home by Jan. 6." gery ;1 t G eor geto\1·n Universily 7. If a deposition is lo be taken as Hospital and onC' of the nation's deseribed in response to l6} above. for cm o st s pec i a Ii s L .s o n "\.\'e suggest it be obtained in no more cardiovascular disease. than two daily sessions of no longer Other panel members were Dr. than one hour each. There should be . John A. Spittell Jr. of the fl-Jayo Clinic, adequate opportunity for rest bet\\·een Rochester, '1.1inn .. and Dr. Richard S. 5essions. A physician shou ld be in at· Ross, head of the Adult Cardiac tendance to monitor P.1r . Nixon's con·. G.linic, Johns liopkins ftospita1. dition during the taking of a deposi· . Baltimore. ~-.:::-:::~::::::::;;;;;p. . . Valley 8chool Fight Appealed By KATllYC[_i\NCY 01 tM 0.Uy Piiot 5btt Spurred by "'hat he called an •·absurd approach" to unification by lhe lluntington Bearh Unio n High School Board, Carl ''Bud " Jones said today he \\·ill meet next \veek \\'ith stale education officials about a ne\V Fountain Valley unified district. JQnes was rererrinf to tho high school board's decision Tuesday night to right Fountain Valley 's solo efforts to create a new K·12 district v•ithin their city. lie also labeled as a "double stan· tlard"' .the board's decision to seek a city-boundaries unification plan ror all four cities in the district. J ones said he ho1>ed the Fountain \'alley efforts would serve "as a catal\'sl" for other districts. But he said ihe high school board apparently "expects us to wallow around in their quagmire. "Their idea is if we lose, everybody loses u•ith us ." Jones said he hopes by Jan. 15 to ha\'e Plans for the new Oistrict com• pleted. This evenin g's ceremony also will include the official kick-off of the an· nual Toys for Tots drive. followed by a d ay-long Toy-a-Thon Saturday. then learned special dance rouJiies A spokesril an for the county fire de4 fortonight'sshow. partment said today preliminary in· The Toys for Tots Drive, sponsored vestigation indicates Keith may have annually by the Alarine Corps been trying to kill himself \\'ilh gas Reserves. seeks donations of nc\v toys from an oven when a spark ignited the 1for deli very to underprivileged fumes. ''l think that is a slap in the face to the people of Fountain \'alley," Jones said. Jones, organizer or a petition dri\'e aimed at forming the new district, said he won't be filing his petitions yet. but he wants to get ''the technical assistance'' of state a uthorities. He is "''orking \\•ilh a committee of nine. as well as two city councilmen and two Fountain Valley trustees, to plan the di strict. OIL KING DEAD . H. L. Hunt, 85 AP, ..... 1 I Tonight's program also will include a vi sit by Sun.ta Cla us, a marionette :rrhow and a 40-minute concert and chora l arrangement by Fountain Valley J.tigh School. children. The resulting explosion blew out CourJ. Up1wlds Conv iction of T wo Officia~s The Orange County Girl Scout one \\'hole side of the small house and Council is in charge of Saturday's a portion of the roof landed on a car Toy-a-thon. Throughout the jay, begin·· parked outside. · .riing at 10:50 a.m., Scout groups will The structure was completely in perform. In addition, there will be ap· fl ames when fire units fror_n the coun- pearances of Frazier the Sensuous ty and Garden Grove a~n\'Cd .at the .J..jQn, Granny Go.ose. Roanld _.s.c.cne,thes.pokcsmansa1dand~ttook l\l cDonald and BardahltheTin l\fan. about a half·hourto put out the fire. There will be Indian dances Though the house was in a semi· sponsored by the Orange County In· rural area, se\·er al neighboring di an Society. marionette hom eswere lesslhan30feetawayand performances and an appearance by \\'ere undamaged by the blasL and Lee Crawford of the Los Angeles fire, the fire official said. Dodgers. An appellate court bas upheld the l'onviction of former West minster city officials Derek fllcWhinne.v and Tad Fujita on felony charj!es filed after a Mile ~quare Hegiorial Park farmer wa s rorced to hand over $5,000 in cash. Throughout the holiday season, civic' and school groups \\·ill provide carolling and entcrtainmenl to prcr mote the Toys campaign. Ford Grants Par-Jons to 8 The decision by lhe Fou rth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardi no upholds an Orange County Superior Court jury verdict fo llo"'•ing which lilcWhinnev. 42. dre\v a state prison term of onC to 10 years and Fujita, 36. \\'as sentenced to six months in the <ou••Yi•il ••dfin•dS2.soo. . Draft E. vaders fo"ormer 1'1ayor McWhinney and rOf'.mcr city planner Fujita were found \VASHINGTON (AP) _ President guilty or uttempted grand theft artd F d d r JI d tod t conspiracy charges after strawberry , .0 r gra nt~ u l?~r ons ay o groY.'er George J\.1urai testified that he eight convicted m1h tary deserters ·\l:as forced to pay thelfl SS,000 in cash and draft evaders and gave clemen~ and contribute a SS 0000 cehck 10 cy to 10 others. County Super\'isor Robert Batlln's H.olding a cer~mony to mark ~he oc·. eampaign fu nd. • cas1on, Ford said, ·:r.et us conlln~e to 1.tur3i said he was warned that if search ror a softening .or the national the payments \\'ere not made, his anim~sity caused,,by differences over lease to 215 acres on the Fountain the Vietnam war.. . . . Valley crop la nds would be in Noting that s1g n1n g c'.remon1es j eopard'· often mark the end of a project. Ford . : : . h · h said hi s signing or the pardons and Law)e1:s for !>al ,men said t ~Y grants or co nditional clemencv hav.e not ~'ct d~c1cled il an appeal will "represent the beginning or a difficuit be filed with :.1 higher court. • task or administering clemency .'' OCC Playoff. Ga1n e Slat ed ~ (lrange Const College faces 01 11.! ur lh e top passers in the slnte 14·hen the Pirates battle \Vest L1\ College in a JC football playoff game Saturday night atOCC. }larolcl l\loon or \Vest LA has thro\.\'n for over 2,300 yards this season and 17 toochdo\\1ns as the Oileri> a,·erage nearly 30 points per game. Orani;!c Coa5t counter$ with its boll control running game led by halfbacks Tony Accomando and l\llke Nanko. And th~ Pirates' defense ranked No1 1 in its con· fcrence this pastst?ason. For more details, see page 8·4 today. · \Vhile eight 1JCrsons received full and unco nditional pardons, the clemency granted the other JO \\•as conditional on fulfillment of pcriof(s of 3Jternate servic:e. Upon completion or that service, the 10 also \\'ill be given full pardons. fo~ord ·acted on the rirst 18 cases to reach him from the Pres1dential Cle mency Board. 'T'he names or the men invol\•ecl \\'ere not Immediately available and it. ~·as unclear whether the White I-louse pl:inned to make them public. Board chairman Charles Coodell said last "'eek that 62 <'3Ses were be· in~ examined nnd Ford presumably .u'lll g t recommendations on tlil'.! others later. All 62 men had been furloughed rrom federal prisons or military st()('kades \\·hill• s~kin,:: clemency , The board is empowered to rccom- m~nd"exccutive clemency, Includi ng commutation or sentence and either unconditional pardon or purdon condl· t1oncd on alternative civilian service .. Tele plwne Rate Hike Approved ; ·Fe l t on Coast Orange .County customers of General 1'elephone, including the Orange Coast cities of Laguna Beach and ~luntin glon Beach, \.viii be paying. a bit more for their service starting next month. The state Public Utilities Com· mission this "'eek approved a rate hike totalling S22.4 million for the utility. \\'hich \Vas about S3l million Jess than General hud requested. General's largest service area, Los .l\ngeles Count y, \\'On't feel the effects of the rate hike in the business and rc4 sidential categories. But :ill other southland areas will. Resi dents of Orange. \1enlura. San Bernardino and Riverside Counties who have General Telt'phone \\'ill pa r , about 20 cents more P<'r month for home phones and about 60 cents more for business phones. Los Angeles rates_ \\'ill stay the same in those categories, at $5.75 anrt S12.60 ocr month respective!~· .. But for the average r<'sidentia l J)hone user. the impact of that in · crease won't be felt for a fC\\' months, :1t if'aSt. . , The PUC also ordcrC'd General to ~efund a total or Sl.2 million to its customcrS" follo\\•ing an audit of lhc firm 's accounting during 1971. Thal will mean a refund of about Sl ror lhc average residential <'UStomer. The rate hikes "ill also apply to the entire Gener:ll area to such Service as rorelr.n exchan,RC', d111ta•t('I, sup· plen'lt>nt services. pushbuITOn~onC's , new connect ions and changes in cqui p· nu.•nt . 1'he Pl"C s:iid the increase Rrantc-d . lo the utility \\'Ill give 1t an 8.85 ptr· cent r{'turn on it s investm('nt. Th(' rt" QUC'SI \.\'lll'i trimmed \\'hen it was learned th;,1t lhe company'~ intra4 stule revenues IA'ill be $12 million more th a n it hod predicted. "Before the Fountain Valley peti·. lion is made a political roast. \\'e should expose it to the people 1>.'ho \\•i ll fina lly bear it and pa ss judgment," Jones said, He \\'as extremely critical of the high school boll rd '-! st-a nd "opposing a plan they haven 't e\'en heard." •le said he \1'ill ask to appear at the nexl board meeting. The comm ittee men1bers include Betty l\f lgn a nc ll i and Rosemary Da~·is. from the lluntington Beach. "strip'' area: Fountain \'alley resi· dents. June \V elch. l\farge Schneider. Jim Dick and l\larcclla Scott, wife of the mayor: and residents of the Garden Gro\'C "strip" Nancy l\1ur· ray, and-Jonci>. , Jones said he hopes the unification elecl1nn can be placed on the No\·- t:mbcr 1975 election ballot. * * * * * * Petition Drive Opens . . In 'Huntington Strip' A petition drive has beeTi launched \\'ithin the SO·('alled "Iluntington Beach strip," in connection \\'ilh l'f· rort s to form a new unified school dis· trict ;iJong 1-"ounlain Valley city boun- darie:.. Bctt ~· illi gnanelli. a parent in the "strip" ;:1rca, said the petitions ask !hat residents of that •luntington Beach area \'Ote on \\'hcther to anne,-.: to a new un ified Fountain \'alley dis· trict or join the existing Huntington Beach City <elementary) School Oh;· trict to the south. Carl "Bud '' Jones, organi:r.er or ef. rort.i to form the new unified Fountain \'alle,\· ~y sll'm, has suggested lhaL !hose llunlington Beach r<'sidents :.ire Pntitled to \'Ole on \\'hich school dis4 lrirt to join. -. :'II rs. :'II ignanl•lli is serving nn Jones' lli'\.l'ly -formC'd planning committee. The "strip" is an area inside llunt · ington nench city limit s but \rithin th(' hottndnrh.•s or the. existing Fount:un \'a llcy I f'len1('ntary) School District. lt contains sc \·en sc hools , stretching fron1 Adams 1\\'enuc to Gurfield Street and the Santa ,\na MARKET USTLESS IN SLOW TRADING' NE\V ,.ORK (UPl ) -Prices drift. ed low'r today in some of the slowt"c:.t trading of the year on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dpw Jones industrial average .lost 0.63 point.5 to 618.66. D('cHnes led advan<'es, 69.i lo 472, among lhe 'l .622 issue~ traded. tTnbl~1 . B7.) In v1Cu• of th(' lack of ttaclin(I:. there ~·ere few trends in the market. And . the news background v.'as not C6n· ducive to buylnjl'.. Ri \'E'r to !\ e\\'land St reel. In 1hc a.~t there h;ts been some di\'i sion \\'it.hin that ff untin)!ton Bear h :.ect1on hct"·ccn parent:. \1'hn \1·ould preft•r to send their children to schools 11·ithin their city ;:ind those \.\'ho \1·ant to remain in the f ountain \'alley Dis· trict. But l\lrs. l\1i gn:1n elli . \'i ce presidC'nt of fo'ountain \'alte\' School Dis trict 's Superintcndcnt-P:lrent Counr1l, s11id those on both sides of the issue are \l'orking in the petition ctrl\ r. The i::roup necrls sii::naturcs from 25 percent of the •·stnp" arl":i's 6.300 re· gistered votC'r s, accorchng to county education official._, ~1 rs. :'II i)'.!nanclh said thl' 1>ctit ion cf. fort so far has !he su1>port of the \\'arr1lo\\' ;ind Talbert School Com· . munily Councils. 1·hos(' \1•ic:.h1ng-addi· tion:i l inform.1tiun mar C'atl her at !)(i8·278 I or cnn1 :ict Ro!le 1narr l>a \·is :it . 1\rc,·alo:. Schot1I. /11dia1i Tri be To File Suit GA,. II E ,\ 0, l\f ART II 1\ 'S \•t:\EYARI), ~la~s. (l "Pl l -The lrl· dian tribe wh1rh j:rl'l.'led the Pilgrims in 1620 and 11art1c1pated in the first Thonksg1\'1ng says it ''Ill file suit to· . day to eject lhc lO\.\·n of Gay !1c;id from 250 acres of comn1on lands. Be a1rtcr Gt'ntry, pre!'iident of the . \\'ampano.1g Tnbnl C'ounc11 of Ga\' ~ Head, s1ud, "The. non·lndi:in:J think that thev should be able to use our lanct :is 1he1r l)lti,\i::mund. \\'e think non Indians h;i\'t' tnl..en enough lndi,1n l<tnd." Shc :.::4~ ~ lhl' I.ind trl issue 1i,·:is part nf the G;1y ll c;1d Reser\'alinn unttl 1870 "'h e n thv l\las~•l<.'hU !:iC 11.., 1.cgislature a1>provi.'CI the in.corpora· 11on of lht• IO\\'n and Qu,·c it property II hi e h l l\Cl Udl'S th\' 2~ UC.l'l'!I., • • Harold Hunt, Oil Tycoon, Dead at85 . DALLAS <C Pl l -ll aroldson Lafayette Hunt. a fifth grade dropout \.\ho became one of !he v:orld's "'ealthiest men. died today in Baylol." !\tedical Center. Ill' \.\'35 85. Hunt·s "'·calth, ranked him "'ith .T .. Paul Getty and llO\\'ard Hughes 3$ one of the \\'Orld·s rif'hl'st men. 1\ center public information officer !"aid, "'\\'e cannot release !he cause oC death RO\\'." lftint entered the medical centel." Sept. 1-1 \\'ith \\·hat \r:i s described as a "\'irus.'' In 1971, he fell in a bathtub in Ne\11 ''ork and suffered a back inJury that rorcl'd /um to \l'alk bent O\'Cr. But un4 til he C'ntercd the Dallas hospital, he came to hts offict~ ;,1x cht~·s a "'eek. Hunt's \l'eallh \.\'ii!> l'Slimated at Sl 5 bill io n lo SS bilhon and could ha\·e been evl'n more. lie t•njoyt.'d chatting · gt:'nc ra lly about mnncy but ch;.ingl'd !he sub1ect \.\'hen askl'd d1rl·ctly ho"' much he" as \.\'Orth. J.lc moved to f.:I Dorado. Ark. in 1921 after getting into the oil business, bul made his fortune "''ith vast holdings i n the rich East Texas field. Oran,.: .. Cuast \':i r)abl1• hi~h c l oudtnl·~s Sat11rda,\' \1'ith a C"h:int t· of ~<>m~ (-;1rly morn1n~ foi::. 01<'eordins: tri lh c \\'ta1!;1cr !'il'r\lf't'. \ little t'ooler \I il11 h1 i:h:. n1 fht• h1•acht·s fron1 the 1111d 61!~ tn ~". inland, Lo\\'s tonight in thl' iio-.. l :\SIDE TODAY Tll" holiday si:•ason i,, 11po•1 thf' t>range Coast. Ste today'~ \I f't>lrr ndtr COUl'r for tht J1 r11t round nJ Chnst•11a.~ ci·ents.. IUY-S.••oc• lt.J .... ,.~ .. L.~.•••11 &t ""'-""'• .. , (li~lll14'1l 01..t ~k\ () ~"-" CJ Do-.tllNolot•\ Al ,.,, .. ,., ,..... ,.. l/01(•1..1••-•l (.)-l'ou•t• I' ... ,....... u •••Wfllll•r• ar I .,_, NJ!i....aJ It••• o. ..... ,,~··· .. ~. ltw\.IHP.t•11 .... 111 ... ,, ...... StklMl"'.-t• , ...... _ , ... .,.,.. W..tlllt• W..ltlftt.., ... -. .... <l·I •.. , .. I l·J <>• " . .. , " " , .. .. ••• C1•, I I I '., ' -DAILY PILOT H /F Fnd•y Novernbfr29. 197' Coping With CroWds Huntingto1i Teachers Lauded/or Work f.ly l,ATTY l\l'H!\'t:TT 01 IM O•tl1 l'li.t ~Ulll 1'hl· prr:.111~.'nl u( lllf> hourd 11( tru!\ICC!\ of th1· ll unl\ngton U(•ath l Jnion lllfl!h Srhool ll1:.tr1ct prUl!->Cd tet:1chcr~ and prodth·1l ;11lrn1 n1slrJt1Jrs Ford Plans 1975 Trip To Peking By ll El.F.NTllO~IA.'\ \VASlll \"GTO\' !l'l'l l Prc5idt>nt Ford Y.111 \·is1l the Pt."Oplc's Hcpubhl' or China in 1975, the United States and China announced jointly today at lhe t'onclusion o r Sccretury of State lienry A. Ki!s1nger's \'isit lo Prkinl!. Ford's scheduled \'isit to Chinu. the second for an Am erican president since PresidCnt Nixon ... :cnt to Peking in 1972. \\.'us announced simultancous- 1.v by the White I louse and th e Chi nese govern~cnt. \\'hitc lfou st• prc~s secretary Ron Nessen quoted Ford as s:iying of the 1rip: ··r look fo rv:ard to visiting the People's llepub\i C' of China some lime next year and to continuing lhe pro- cess of normalizing our relations.·· • this week ror reports·on ho~' the di&· trict will cope wlthovertrowdlng. Ron Shenkman told admlnlstrator11 he \vnnts •ill ideas from students, stafr and the t·om munlty reported first to the full s!'hool bourd irf J a:iuury. Fits 1~i11P ''J'm not satisfied with this tlmeline, '' Shenkman said of a schedule whirh administrators pre· pared for gathering recommC'nda· lions. ..There's a lot of verbiage in here ahd it does n~t say anything. I'm tired of that s tuff, l want 11ction," Shenk man said. Shenk man said he didn't expect to hear anything new. But if there is new thinking on ~olutions. the board presi- . dent said he hopes the call for recom· mendations again iA'ill produee them. Trustee Ralph Bauer explained the . urgenc y. "\Ve'\'e got these bucks in the kitty. but e\'ery day we leave them · there, inflation eats a\\'ay at them. even with the interest we're draiA'- ing. •· If construction is a part of the answer, Bauer said, the district should begin planning as soon as possible. The administrators' schecfule out· lined both short and long.range plans for developing remedies ror "over·: crowding. Though some plans were to be ready by January, the schedule also set April-June 1975 as deadline for a final report by a new task force. It will not be Ford's first trip to China, hoiA'e\'er. lie went to Peking in the summer or 1972 with a con· gressioo a I.de leg a lion. The new fl.1 iss \Vorld. Anne line Kriel , 19, from South Africa, tries out croy,in at press con· fer ence in Lo ndon. She repl aces Jl elen l\lorgan of the L"nited Kingdom \\·ho quit this \veek after holding title only fi\·c days. On th.c other hand. teachers had· th.eir recQmmendations ready for trustees last week. Bruce Johnson. president of the District Educators Association, reported the results of a s urvey. with about 500 teachers responding, he said. • • • • • o.Jty ...... SUtt ,_ THESE 'BLUE ANCfELS' WILL RUN IN DAYTON, OHIO, SATURDAY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP The jo1rit announcement, issued at the end of Kissinger's sixth \'isil to China since July 1971. said: "'The 0 .S. and Chinese sides held f rank, y;ide-ranging an mutu :ill~· beneficial 't alks. They reaffirmed ~heir unC'hahged commitment to the principals of the Shang hai communi- que. The tv.•o governments agreed that President Ford would visit the People's llcpub!ic of China in 1975." TheShanghat communique v.•as is- sued .at the conclusion of Nixon·s eight·day trip to China in February, 1972. It called for making U.S.-Chin;1 relalions more normal and the United States promised to reduce it s military !orces on Taiwan as tension in the area dimini.!ihed. ~noffi~i81 aboard Kissinger's plane s<1:1d the idea of another presidenlial trip lo Peking was raised b:v the Chinese shortly· after Kissinger ar- rived iD Peking 1'-londay. The trip was •se!heduled1Wednesday aner Kissinger checked with Ford in a telephone c~ll the official said. ' Ncith.er side gave a specific reason for the vis~t. But the issue or Taiwan. the seat of the Nationalist gO \'ernment or China. remains a serious and unset- tled problem in U .• X.·Chinese rela- tion!!. The Pco.ple's Republic of China con· ~fders Tal\\·an :in int('gral pi!rt of its 1erritory. ·rhe t..:nitcd States, on the r!lhc>r.hand . rriaintains full diplomaliC' J·elat1 ons \\"1\h the govc>rnmr nt of 'faiv.'an as \' r tl a!' adefC'nse treaty. Llncl ur th(: :\'ixon administration. t he Un1tc1I Sl:ill'S sought to keep the 1'aiwan problem on a back burner. l1oplng I hat C\"entually the leaders in 'Taiwan and those 111 Peking might hold taU::a..»i'hich could e\'entually. re· :;olvc their differences. llowc\•er. the ;'\ationalist Ch inesl' l:lave_ adamantly refused to hold di..-. cuss1ons '~r ith the Peking leaders \Vhom they fear \.i:ou\d seek to im pose communist control over Taiwan. ln1nate Hangs Self SACRA~TE:\'TO l \Pl -l nm:itt: \\:a!ter }"1tl)'.:('r:ild. :1.':1, of Stockton. \\·ho \\"as ;i v•attin!! tnal (111 fcdc.ra l rirug charges. \I a<; found h:ing1ng: from the bars of•• Sncraml'n1o Cou111 y jail cell. ORANGE COAST . M/F DAILY PILOT Tl>ftO.-.,,.,, CNil O•llf P1lol .... 111 .. 1>1111 lic..,.. bo,....., llw Nt.n Pfn•. h P<>l•h""" ti,!"" o. ... 1JO 0...'t P\lllllY'lnQ Gomo•fl,. ~' •t• IHI•!-••o pul>t1u.ro. Mo""•• lllfOUQll Fr1<Y•, !or Co<!• IN.••. Ht•PO•I 81'.M;ll, 1-!w"llf\OI"" So ><ll 'fc.,... 1 "" V•l'••, '""""· !wddloO.tl v.1 .. ! •nd UQUN S.ac;ll Sou\11 (6•\I • ''"II'" r"4,,,.,_1 ..,ll..,,. h plll>t«ll<"<I S..1w•d•" ..a ~"114•> •~~ "°'fl<INI tiw9tnlu11q pl._.,!,, •T JoJJ ""'" f;..o~ S!fwt, c.w ~~-c.1,10,.••• '1•l'lo. Robe rt N. Wet'd Pfts•lle"' •llrl Pl.I>'•""'' Jack R. Curley Yil:!l Prn,.M•nt ~nil C.......,•I INtla'ltf "Thomas Keevil Thomae; A. Murphtne MONQ•~Q EO"O<" Charle11; H. Looc; Richard P. Nall Tr rrv Coville WO \tO••~Qo" c ... M, l.ct1mr Huntinqton Be;1ch Office Ptl) S..M;ll 9owlf'•••d ,....,1,nq •<111·~" p 0 !lo• lllO, ''""' Other Offices l •qu~~e,.,.,;" 1 •&.C.ot"""',.~'"t C..Y .,_.._. ~ W.•t &.~ Slrftl "'••Po•I S....:11 JJU N••oor't l\civl••••d s.ottllDIC• Vll\tf 1i1'11 l..o P•1 ROM) ft !.'II" 01f'90 F•ft••• Ttlephone (11•1642-4321 ClilSSilltd Advtrt1sin9 6•Z-S618 fl-toorl~ 0.•nqt (O•>l'h ~-,,.~ S.0-1220 C.O~•·•qllll, tf11. O••""" c,o.n• "-'lll•V!•"'I c-_., ,.,. "'""' ,,.,.... '""'"""'o--'. ""''""''' 1f14t!•• e• ... ,.,, . .,....,nt> ,..,.,,, .,...., !lo-~·o .. •i"'1wl •1>«•.i .,..,,, .. ,'fll't OI C!Mll"Qlll o-•- 17 Girls Set For 'Junior Miss' Contest Fifteen girls, from !our area high schools. will compete Dec. 7 In Foun· tain Va lley's ninth Junior fl.ti ss Pageant sponsored by _the city's J aycees. The girls. all high school seniors, will be judged on their scholarship, performing arts. poise, appearance and Phys ical fitness, according to Bill Frye, pageant chairman. 1 The candidates also had a la.minute interview \\"ith judges during a tea to· day at Fu llcrtonSa\'ings and Loan. The pageant \'ii]] begin al 8 p.m. in the Los Amigos lligh School drama theater. 'fhe "'inner \\'ill receive a S2SO scholarship and a trip to the state pageant, beginning Jan. 24, in Santa Rosa. Contestants from Fountain Valley lligh School are Becky Golay. Selina Caballero. \\'illa lk>\\'Cns, Debbie Sirick, Kathi Niffenegger and Janet Borland. Fron1 La Quinta l-li11;h School, they _arc..Pa,vn l.ihlmcyc.r. Laurie.Saulnier:. Julie Casein, Joyce Broc."ker, Vicki 1'nnner and Susan Kruses. From Los Amigos lligh School come contestants Dclm:.i Bozan. Pam. t\utsunai and Janet Borland. From Edison lligh School, the entry 1s i\tary llogle. ~Ioele[ Faces . Arraignnient A form Pr Playboy magazine model \\'ho \11a s jnded nn prostitution char.e:cs after she allegedly accepted s1:;o from an Orange County Sheriff 's Office investi gator who visi ted her room in .'.l La guna !lills hotel. has been ordered to face arraignment ?i-tonday 1n Santa Ana l'\Turuc1oal Court. Kathleen 1\nn J\lahoney. 23, of 900 Sea Lane, Corona de! ~lar, will ans"·cr charges filed l\'ov.19 after she alte~edly solicited a peace officer for purposes of prostitution. The great majority said they want no more extended·day scheduling; Johnson said. The teachers favor some form of "real double sessions." t:' Girl Runners Based, In Mlle Square P~rk Worked Har4 to Raise Funds . . 'fhc survey showed the most sup· port for the two·school concept, with a separate morning and afternoon school on each campus. Next 1n popularity were was the two-school concept with lltli and J2th graders attend ing in the morning and _9th and 10th graders in the afternoon.· Fight for Open Space .. Johnson said teachers next liked the split-week cOnC'epl. with one school meeting Monday. Tuesday and Wed- nesday. and another school meeting Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Runs on Sparse Cash Year-around school was another teacher suggestion, but less popular than the others. What teachers don't y,•ant. J ohnson said, is more mobile classrooms or in· creased class sizes. Teen Drop-in Chief Lauded The city of llnntington Beach will pursue the preservation of parks, trails and other open space as best it can. despite a . sharply limited cash supply. City council members and planning Commissioners gave that general direction this week. after reviewing three open space-conservation pro· posals during a joint study session. While most agreed they would like' to achie\'e the ideal goal of acquiring 4.758 acres of open space and 74 miles or trails and scenic corridors by 1990, they also agreed il can't be done with city runds alone. Ann !\1cLean. director of Hunt· • .. We will have -to .... develop,.eom· ington Beach's Love Your Neighbor prchensive open space·conservation Now Center, was honored this "''eek ordinances which will put some of the by SO friends, teenagers and center responsibility on the private sector," volunteers.· explained l\lonica F1orian. the staff The surprise party was held Tues· planner working on open space pro- day night at the LYNN Center. Sixlh posals. Street and Walnut Avenue. It marked ~1iss Florinn r evealed three pro· f.trs. McLean·s first anniversary with posa ls V.'h.ich range from a minimum the teen drop-in center. which scr\·es preser.\'at1on of 3.370 acres to the m ax· about 500 teenagers and young adults· '"!um ide_al_of 4,iss acres. . each month. fhc m inimum proposal -which · The Center, sponsored by Saints meant the city would only pursue Simon and Jude Parish, opened just over a year ago. l\lr.>. l\1cLean ser\'es '4'ithout-pay. Overcrowding Set For PTA Lecture . Principal Thomas Kolanoski of \restminster High School will speak on 'problems of overcrowding and possible solutions al a meeting of the school's PT A Monday. The PT}\ will meet in Room C-l at 7 :30 p.m. The group also will elect new officers. Program Questioned 'Marriage Ar(' Just Fiction? ~llNNEAPOLTS. ?itinn. (AP)-Th~ \vifc of a St.· Louis Park phySician..: rtulhor is s uing him for dissolution of their marriage. Dr. John Eichentaub's wife E!izabeth. contends in Hennepin Dis: tr1 ct Court that their marriage or 30 years has broken down irretrievably. _Among book s written by F.1chenlaub was a best-s eller titled '.'The Marriage Art.'' open space it has already pJar\ned to acquire -was scrapped by the coun· ci1 as insufficient to meet city goals. But while they agreed lhe optimum acreage is desire.able, they also or· dered staff planners to develop methods for reaching it with.out city purchase. . Some possibilities include federal, state and county acquisition, private uses, and zoning ordinances. Planning Director Dick Harlow also suggested the cit.y1 should continue to -buy park latid, but hot develop it. "We have a park fee structure (charged to.developers) based on an ambltiOus ectpllsition program, We can't use that money for maintenance anyway," liar low' told the council. ''It's not a bad idea to"land bank.'' Starr planners were also asked to list possible revenue raising uses for open space - such as a golf course, a leased equestrian center, or pay park· ing at the central park. Some new city ordinances 3rc already being written which · would help preserve various types or open space. A slope ordinance could pre· vent developers from leveling some of the bluffs while a proposed antiquities ordinanc_c wi_ll_[>_rotect;certain archeological sites. ~ Other possible measures suggested by lttiss Florian include: scenic ease· ments on private property, a code for historic buildings, estate zoning (for extra large lots) and easements over private land fortrail!'i. While none of the acreage or mileage figures presented was meant to be exact, the data was used to allow the city leaders to determine how much of an open space program they \\'ant. "The advice \VC received is to con· centrate heavily on regulatory techni- ques a nd revenue generating uses " Miss Florian concluded. ' SACRA!\iENTO CA Pl -A judge. has ruled that a minority admissions ·program at the UC Davis 1'-ledical School sets up an unconstitutional racial quota , an attorney said Thurs· day. Reynold Colvin of San Francisco r epresented a white student turned· down for admission lo the school. FIRST TIME EVER Coast Runners • Set to Compe.le ·In Ohio R·aces Fifteian girls from l-luntinglon Beach and f'ountain Valley V.'ill com - pete in Dayton, Ohio. Saturday for the t\'.ationa\ Cross Country Racing cham· pionship. The girls, ages eight to 17, are all members of the Blue Angels Track Club, headquartered in Fountain Valley's Mile Square Paik. An additional 10 girls from other ·areas in Orange County also will com· pcte in the annual evcnl. sponsored by the Amateur Athletic Unlon. Expenses for the trip were earned through fund raising activities and sponsorship of track meets. Competing from Fountain Valley are Leah Jones 8. Kathy Bryant II, Julie Hatfield 12. Sharon lfatfield IO. Rochelle Hatfield 14, Pam Hodges 13 and Carol Czarnetski 13. Entering from lluntington Beach are Andrea Kirkorn 10, Tracy lt1elvin 10, Kelly Cerda 11 , AUcia Kirkorn 12, Kim Tanahe 9, P:itty Coursey 17, Jill Gillingham 11 and Tracy llughes 12. The team 1s coached by Don De· Noon of Huntington Beach and Tom Stale)' ol Seal Beach. 'Last Tangq' Case Scrapped LONDON (AP>-Ajudgethrcw~ut tharges that the motion picture "Last Tango in Paris'' is an obscene publication because he i;aid a movie cannot be considered a publication under British law. Judge Kenneth Jones' dismissal of the suit \Vednesday left undecided whether the film starring litarlon Brando is obscene. Teen-ager Arrested In Bogus Bomb Call Four Centuries Holiday Promotion (Selected Pi eces) By Henredon Police ~r rrslC'd :l 14-rcar-old Jlunl· in,e:tnn Beach boy \Vcdnc!'dny on rh.ir{:cs or cal\inJZ in a false bomb re· tio rt to D,,,.~,er School. . \1-.n on \\'ednc!id:iy, n !;tucl cnt dis·· ~·o\'l'rt'd 'vhat police determined to be :i dummy bomh on the c;impu!I ol Spr· 1ng \'1ev• School. Poliee blnmcd both incidents ori· publicity about bomb threats in Hunt· 1n1?ton BeaC'h "'hich led to the evacu:t· t1on of 3.000 !IC'hool children TuC'sday. '"\\'e 'rc ha\'ing some repcrcusi;ions from all the newspa per articles." ll t1nl1n,t::ton Beach police captain tlert- F.k ~trom said. Police asked the youth arrested at DwytrSchool how he got the idea, and acrorrhn,1!; to Ekstrom. the youth said, "I read about it in the pa1>ers . l saw \\h:tt "·as j?Oing on and thought it v.·ould be funny," The yaulh apparenlly left. campu~ at lunch time to ml\kc the phony bomb 1hreat call. School authonties alcrled ' police, and as two officers arrived, the.y saw the youth and a friend re· turning to the campus. Ekstrom said the officers ques· tioned the pair. One boy admitted his friend had made the call, Ekstrom said, then that boy conressed. Juvenile authorities will determine punishment. The principal at Spring View School called police lo that J-Juntington Bea ctr ·campus after a stuilenlfound what ap· pea red to be a bomb about 2 p.m. The device consi.!lled of several packages taped together, with wiring and a number of switches on lop, · Ekstrom said, Police officers trained in demolition rxamincd the devi~. det\"rmined it to b<-a dummy and dismantled it. Spring View SchOQI h; part of the Ocean View School Di.!itrict, but it is not one of the five evttC'uatcd because of bomb threats Tuesday. Dwyer School is part of the llunt· ington Beach City ~h9ol District.. ,. THIS MAGNIFICENT SECRETARY OM SALE s 1325. llG.Sl6t9 • Now On Display At Our ~ewport Store. . . OREXEL-HEAITAGE-HENAEDON-WOODMAAK-KARASTAN-BAKER WEEKDAYS• SATUlDAYS 9:o0 ta 5:10 CLOSED MONDAYS NEWPORT BEACH • 1721WESTCLlfFOR.t 602050 LAGUNA BEACH• 345 N<JRTll t.'t)A~T HWV _.!H·&.\.51 .. TORRANCE• 2.1649 HAWTllORNt: JU.VI'). (Open fri. til 9. Sun, 12·5:)1)) 378·1219 l 7 I " - l I " • • • Orange Coast EDITION . Today's Final N.Y. Stocks • VOL. 67, NO . 333, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1974 N TEN CENTS Nixon Can't Testify Physicians Say 'Unable' to Appear' Until '75 WASHINGTON IU Pl l-A panel or three physicians said today that ailing former President Nixon is unable to testify in the Watergate cover-up trial and probably would not be able to un- til Feb.16. 1975. The specialist<>. who examined the forme·r president at the request of U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica, ~Jso reported that Nixon would be un· able to make, a deposition until Jan. 6, 1975. ilnd then only ip tv"o daily '. r sessions o one hour each. The ·r eport, issued unanimously by the doctors, threw considerable doubt on whether the former president's testimony will be available for the trial of five former Nixon aides, which had been expected to conclude before Christmas. · Nixon, who has been hospitalized t~·ice since he resigned from the pre·· s1dency Aug. 9 was examined personally at his San Clemente home by the three-court appointed physi- cians. He has been subpoeanead to testify at the trial by his former No . 2 \Vhite Hou se aide, defendant John D. Ehrlit'hman. The three-page physicians report to Sirlca said: • l . Nixon is not personally able to . travel to Washington to testily. 2. It is difficult to predict with <:ic· c ura cy when suc h a trip to \V ashin i;:lon , O.C. might he ac· complished "·ithout excessive risk, if recovery proceeds at the a nticipated ·rate. and there are no further com- plicatioos. ··\Ve would estimate that such a trip be possible by Feb. 16." • · 3. Nixon is not presently able to ap- pear and tes1ify at a site near his home. . . 4. If hi s recovery proceeds at the an- ti cipated rate, and there are no further com ptications, ··,ve would (See NIXON. Page A2) Car Hits Policeman Newport Officer Lies Helpless for Hour By GARV GRANVILLE Simon was on foot after his c;ir. Hospital officials said this mornir 011MoeOyl'lt1tSUff • stalled on Coast Highway and 'vas ·re· he will be held for observation for 24' After being struck by' a hit and run portedly headed lo the old police sta-, hours. driver' early today, an off-duty !\ewport Be'ach police officer lay tion at 32nd Street for help \.\'hen hit by Investigators at the scene could not stricken beside the roadway for the vehicle. determine the exact time Simon was almost an hour before his calls for Armstrong said the impact knocked struck but they said the vehicle was help were heard. the off-duty officer about40 feet. '"apparently traveling at a high rate· Reported in good condition at lloag He apparently lay stricken in_ the of speed." lo.1emorial Hospital !ale this morning road"•ay for about an hour before a According to Armstrong. Simon v.·as Sgt. John Simon, 37. an 11-year person aboard a nearby boat heard told him he saw the car bearing down \"etcran of the Newport Beach Police his call for assistance. on him hut \Va s unable to avoid being Department. .James Kinkeap reportedly came lo h it · According to accident inves.tigator Simon ·s aid shortly ,before 4 o'clock. 1'herc appa rcntly 'vcrc no "'itnesses l·lurd Armstrong, Simon was struck He found the police detective lying 1n to thC' hit and run incident but in· by a speeding vehicle as he Crossed • iceplanl and partially 1n the roadbed vestigators are continuing to check the eastbound Coast Hi ghway or. on the offramp. Simon was taken to• ·out fragments or evidence round in the framp from Newport. Boulevard near lloag where he was treated for cuts· area that may be related to the acci· · . . O.lly Pli.t Slat!,..._ SCOUTS OFFER HARBOR AREA YEAR·ROUNO YULE TREES City Aide Jean Morris, Biii Lightcap and Mayor Don Mcinnis CdM Scouts to Sell OIL KING OEAO H. L. Hunt, 85 the Arches overpass. ' and bruises. dent. r-----~---.Live Holiday Trees 1st as President Court Uplwlds Harold Hunt, Ford Plans '75.Trip Conviction of - T R hi• f Chi Two Officials Oil Tycoon, Deadat85 0 epu IC 0 na An appell ate court has upheld the conviction of former Westminstercitv officials Derek 1t1c\\lhinney and Tad Fujita on felony charRes filed after a Mile Square H.egional Park farmer was forced to hand over SS,000 in cash, DALLAS IUPI) -Haroldson ByHELENTffO!riAS Lafayette l·lunt, a fifth grade dropout WASHINGTON CUPI) -President who became one of the world"s Ford will visit the People's Republic wealthiest meft, died today in Baylor of China in 1975, the United States and ltledical Center. l~e\vasSS. China announced jointly today at the eonclusion of Secretary of State Hunt's wealth, ranked him v.·ith J: llenry A. Kissinger's visit to Pekinj!". Paul· Getty and Ho"•ard Hughes as Ford's scheduled vi sit to China, the one or the world's richest men. -second for an American president A center public information officer since President Nixon went to Peking :said, "\Ve cannot release the cause of.. in 1972, was announced simultaneous· death" now:·~ ly bYtlieWhite HouSe and the Chinese Jtunt entered the medical center government. Sept. 14 with what v.·as described as a-\\!bite House press secretary Ron •-virus." Nessen quoted Ford as saying of lhe trip : In 1971, he fell in a bathtub in New York and sufrered a back injury that ··1 look forward to visiting the forced him to "'alk bent over. But un-Peop!e•s RepubLie of China some time til he entered the Dall as hospital, he next year and to continuing the pro· came to his office six days a week. cess of normalizing our relations.'' It "'iii not be Ford's first trip lo Hunt's wealth \vas estimated at $1 .5 China. howe"ver. He went to Peking in billion to S5 billion and could have the s ummer of 1972 with a con- been even more. lie enjoyed chatling gressional delegation. generally about money but changed The joint announcement, iss ued at the subjecl when asked directly how the end of Kissinger"s sixth visit tn much he was v.•orth. China since July 1971. said ; He moved to El Dorado. Ark. in 1921 "The U.S. and Chinese s id es held after getting into the oil business. but frank, \\'ide-ranging an mutually made hi s fortune ,\·ith vast holdings in ·beneficial talks. They reaffirmed the rich East Texas field . .their unchanged commitment to the Hunt s aid that in \\tor~d War If he principals of the Shanghai commuili· owned more petroleum reserves than que. The two governments agreed all of the Axis countries put together. that President Ford would visit the People's Republic of China in 1975.'' Despite his wealth he lived modest· The Shanghai communique was is· Jy. He bought ready-to-wear suits, sued at the conc lusion of Nixon's generaJly blue, and v.·ore bow ties. eight-day trip to China in 1-~ebruary, Hunt avoided Texas society, l>Ought 1972. It called for making U.S.-China medium-s iz.ed automobiles and as relations more normal and the United long as he Vlas able, dro\"e them States promised to reduce its military himself. forces on Taiwan as tension in the For years. he brought his lunch to area diminished. "'ork in a paper bag. In later years, An official aboard Kissinger 's plane his sctrelary served him lunches that said the idea or another presidential gene.rally included beef bouillon. red trip to Peking was raised by the cabbage slaw, C'h erries, pecans, Chinese shortly after Kissinger ar- dates, celery. onions and orange rived in Peking l\.londay. The trip was juice. scheduled Wednesday after Kissinger OCC Pl(lyoff Game Slated checked with Ford in a telephone call, the official said. Neit_her side gave a specific reason for the visit. But the issue of Taiwan, the seat of the N8tionalisl government of China, remains a serious and unset· tied problem in U.X.·Chinese rera. tions. -Ot>Ul iC Co.asL College faces one uf thctoppassersinlhestat• Texas Defeats A&M; "'hen the Pirates battle \Vest LA College in <1 JC footb11ll playoff B J G B I gam•SaturdaynightatO,CC. ay Or OeS to OW I·Iarold l\toon of \Vest LA has thrown for over 2.300 yards this AUSTIN, TEX. CAP) -Texas season and 17 louchdowns as the shocked fumbling, eighlh·r11 nk ed Tex· Oilers av(!rage nearly 30 points a5 A&'-1 with two touchdowns in a per gan1e. .l2·second span of the eame's open.ln_g Orange Coast counters with its minute today, pre~ting Baylor its ball control runnh'tg game led by impossible Cott.on Bowl Oream a nd at hatrbacks Tony AcCC'lmando and least a tie ror the Southwest Con· ltlike Nanko. And the Pirates' ference title in a 32·3 nalionally dt'lcnse ranked No. 1 In its con· televised rout. ference this past season. Baylor will be the SWC hosl in the For more dctulls, see: pago 8 ·4 38·year-old New Year's Day in a his- today. toric maiden appea.rance agaJost L---------------' · guest Penn State. • The People's Republic of China con- ~iders Taiwan an integral part or its territory. The United States. on the other hand. maintains full diplomatic. re lations with the i:overnm ent of Taiv.•an as well as a defense treaty. · Under the Nixon administration, the United States sought lo keep the Tai"•an problem on a back burner, hoping that eventually the leaders in Tai\\'an and those in Peking_ might hold talks which could eveOtually re: solve their differences. llo"·ever, the t\ationalist Chinese ha\"C adamantly refused to hold dis- cussions· '\\'ith the Peking le'aders \vhom they fear would seek to impose Communist control over Taiwan. PUC Hearings Set for Coast Air Services Air California and a number of other airlines seeking new service to Lake Tahoe. will go before a Public Utilities Co mmission hearing board again J\1onday. But the hearings will take place un- der threat or a jurisdictional dispute "'ith the federal Civil Aeronautics Board. T"·o airlines competing for the service. Air Ne\'ada and Pacific South"·est ( PSA). claim the service is inter-slate and is therefore not in the domain of the state PUC. . Officials of the two airlines claim more than 80 percent of the travelers "'ho fly into Lake Tahoe Airport, "•hi ch is in California, arc bound £or sk i areas and casinos on the Nevada .side of the 1-ligh Sierra lake. Air California officials reached by telephone today co'uld not.say v.•hethcr the Orange County airline is involved · in the jurisdictional fray. • Air Cal \\•ants to add propeller· plane ser\•ice to Lake Tahoe from Orange County Airport via the San Francisco Bay area. Neither or the l\IJO protesting airlines serves Orange County's jetport. Oranse Count)' Super\'isors have passed a resolution !iiUpporting the Air Cal bid "'ith the understanding thot It won't increase Oights froql lhe noii;e- plasued terminal, The Tahoe service would re1Jlace a Bay a Att" flight already in ser\•ice. Carter Candidate? 'ATl.Af\'TA !UPI• -Gov. Jimmy Carter will make the offich1l 11nnoun· ceml:'nl or his eandfdacy for the 1916 . Oemocrullc prei;identlal nominallon De<". 12, the AUanta Coostllution said tod<&y. ~ • The decision by the Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Be rnardino UJ>holds an Orange County Superior Cou rt jury verdict following which ~lcWhinney, 42. drev.• a state prison term or one to 10 years and F'ujita. 36. \Vas sentenced to s ix months in ·the county jaila.nd fined 52.500. Former ~fayor l\IcWhinney a·nd · forn1er city planner F'ujita \\'ere found guilty or attempted grand theft and .conspiracy charges aftt.'r strawberry ,grO\\'t'r George :O.lurai lestified that he \\'as forced to pa y them S5.000 in cash .and contribut .. a $5.0000 cehck to ('ounty Supervisor Robert Battin's campaign fund. . l\lurai said he was \varned that if the p<1yn1t•nts '\"Cre not made, his lease to 215 ;1cres on the Fountain Val ley crop lands ,\·ou ld be in Jeopardy. J.a,11ycrs for both men said thcv have not ye t decided if ;in i1ppeal "'iil be filed with a highercourl. 111,dian Tribe To File Suit GA\' llEAD, fi.1ARTHA'S VINEYARD. ~lass. CUP!> -The In· · dian tribe which greeted the Pilgrims in 1620 a nd participated in the fir:'t Thanksgi_ving says it:.'vill fil e suit to- day lo c1cct the town or Gay Head from 250 acres of common lands. Bc:1tricc Gentry, president of the \\1an1panoai,: Tribal Council of Gar lleacl . said . "The non-Indians think that they should be able to use our land as th<'ir playground . \\'c think non-Indians have taken enough Indian land.'' She s<1ys the land in issue was part of the Gny !lead Reservation until 1870 when the !\·l assachusetts Le~is laturc ~•pproved the in corpora- tion or the tO\Yn and ga\'e it property "'hich includes the 250 acres. MARKET LISTLESS IN SLOW TRADING l\'"EW YORK !UPI } -Prices .drift· cd &bwer today In 5ame of the slowesl tradi"J!: of the year on the New York Stotk Exchange. The Dow Jones industrlfl aTera,ge 1 lost 0.63 points to618.66. Declin es led advances, 694 10 472 itmong the 1,622 issues traded' !Tables, 87.l • In view or the lack of trading, there wero few tr~nds in the market. And ~he news b.ack&round was nol con· oud~ to buylog. ' , ' I If things go well for Boy SCQUt 1rooP. 330 next month, things "'ill be a lot greener in Nelf!port Beach aner Christmas. The Corona de! Mar scouts are em· barking on their second season of sell· ing live Christmas trees to Newport Beach, residents. After the holidays are over, the trees will be picked up by the city for planting in parks, green hells and along roadsides. The troop. spon!'lored hy the Corona del Mar Ki"' an is Club. \\•i ll sell I he !i v· in g trcei; door-to-door and also at lrec Jots. On e lot is located at the II arbor Vie\11 Shopping Ccnler and the other at Rogers Nursery , !\1acArthur Boule var Holds Cere111011y sndSanJoaquinRillsRoad. i According to the stouts, the mone)t earned will be used for thei:r 19'7S :)couting acti\'ities. They emphasize, however, that the best part or the program Js that 1''e\vport Beach wi11 be more beavtVul after\vards and that trees wiU be saved rather than destroyed. · Trees "'ill be sold beginning Satu~ day through Dec .. 24. Because of the success last year \Vith the program, although it was on a much smaller scale than this year's erforts the living Christmas tree sales \Yill be expanded to a national scout• ing prograrµ next year. Deserters, Evaders Given Ford Pardon O> •• • \\'ASH INGTON <AP) -President Ford granted full pardons today to eight convicted military deserters and draft evaders and ga\"C clemcn· cy to 10 others. Holding a ceremony !o mark the oc·. casion . 1'~ord said. "Let us continue to search for a sortcning or the national animosity caused by differences over the Vietnam "'ar." Noting that sii:;ning ceremonies often mark the end of i.l project , l-'ord said hi s signini; of the pardons and grants of condiitional clemcnc.v •·represent the bei;:inning of a difficult task or administcrin~ clemenc y.'' While eight persons rt'ceived full and uncondilion:i l pardons, the clemency granted the other 10 v.•as conditional on fulfillmcnl or periods or alternate service. l "pon completion of that service, the JO also \1·it1 be i;::h•en full pardoni:.. Ford actt.'d on the fir st 18 cases 10 reach him from the Presidential Clemency Board. The names of the men involvPd \vere not im n1C'diately available and 1t "'as unclear \1•hcther the \Vh ite liousc plann<'d to makethem publil'. Board chairman Charles Good<'ll s aid last \1·eck lhat 62 t'asc~ "'Crt' bt· ing cxan1incd and f'ord presumably Ruby Keeler Still Stricken Huh~· Kct>lcr. dancing anrl singing star of the Bro<1d" 3y stage and the sll\•er 5Crecn of thl' 1930s. remain€'d paralyzed and 1n critical t'ondition lo· day fol\o" in g brain 5urgery a "'eck ago 1n a Grcal l.nk('S l\font. hospital. Miss Keeler. 64, is a resident or lr\"ine CO\"C, La guna Beach, She \\as stricken "'hilc ti he vls it rd ht'r d::iui:htcr in \1ontan:1. A brain suri:;l'on operated to hall ble:tdlng in the brain fron1 o "<'akt'ned arlcry. Rub;v l\eclcr is the ~tai;:<' namr of ~trs . J ohn 1~owe, widow of the southern C11t1fornia rell l estate dt · vclopor •I '''ill get recommendations ort the others later. .<\II 62 men had been furloughed from feder al prisons or military stockades ""hile st'Cking clemency. The board is empo"'ered to recom· mend exccut1\"e clemency. including commutation of sentence and either unconditional pardon or pardoo condi- tioned on alternative civilian service. ln111ate Hangs Self . SACRAMENTO <APJ -lnmato \Valter Fitzgerald·, 38, of Stockton~ "ho "'as awaiting trial on federal drug charges, was round hanging fro m the bars of a Sacramento County j:iil cell. .Orange Coasc "'eatht•r .. . Va r ia bl<' hi gh 1.:loudi n c~s Saturday "'ilh a chance of some early· morning fog, ~1ceording to the \\'Cathe r St'r\'icc. A little coole r "'ith hi ghs at lhc beaches from the mi d·60s to 7$ Inland. LO\\ s tonight in the40S. • INSIDE TOD.\.Y. The holidoy .wo.son is f.jpon the nran9t• Coast. Sec today '! \\'ttkende r cover for the Jiril ro11nd' ·o/Ch nst mos cl.lent&. . .1111v-s. .. ,;c, ... , ... ~ l..M ... f'I C..hi.l"!M• C"11u1hM -.. Cnn _, °''•" "oOctt [., .... " p,,.. I 111,rt,•11-111 ,,_,, '*''"'"' .... ,.. ... ,. Index . .. .. .. .. ••• " " .. .. , ..... .. " .. -· ".t ..... INtw. 0.-0l•ll'lf ...... ""''-"'' Jufl•1,.n :C:'M.ft;ett Ttlel'IW.. ,,._ -·-....... " ........ , .. ,) ' , .. ... .. . .. CM .. ••• •• CA CM M . .. ... •• . · '·-·· ·• DAIL V PILOT , N BouseWJves, ~nite Women Tackle New Ca use SAN DI f:GO (Al') -A£lct four years as t h u.mplon of tile :)la.}'· at home housc\l,'1fc, lla1lpines.s of Womanhi)()d is H1J1ng the way of the petUcoat. · The Leagucof Jlousewlv('s "''ill replace it as a new group dedicated to l:bat lle 1\•lth "'Omt•n'ir. l1L Jnqu1e J)a1•lson says lhe name chan ge was made • bt·c;.i\1sc of reco~1u11011 problt·111s ··~me of thl· n1cn viho calk·d thought lt was a massage parlor," she !>aid. • ~tr.'i. 0 3 \'ison , 37. mother or fivt• t'hildren a nd "1fc or a chiroprartor, round.:d ltO\V in 1970 at K1n1:rna11 , Ariz., and al one lirne cl01imed 3,500 member .... But the all \'oluntN'r ltO\V was unable to roriipete v. it h such activists a.s the N11t1onal Org:.1n1tallon for \\'omen ""'hich cla1n1s more than 40,000 members a nd with proponents or the proposed Equal Rights Ameodment which wOllid bJrd1~criminat1on bas\'d on sex. Kidnap-rape Susp ect Surrenders WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPll. -The bartender was t.alking quietly with three late luncheon customers while two young \.\'aitresses sorted 15jJverwa re. It was 4 o'clock on a quiet anernoon in the Nag·s llead Pub Restaurant and as usual for that hour it was almost empty. Into the dimly lit restaurant strode a young man \lo'ilh blonde hair. He was out of breath a nd W4'S. wearing handcufrs. · James L. Mitchell had just escaped" on foot from a law officer who arrest· ed him on a North Carolina kid nap. rape charge, but he seemed calm. "Be cool. Be cool."herepeated. The the Florida Law Enforcement Department agent and two sheriffs' deputies burst in. lilitchell lost his cool and grabbed a steak knife. He put it to the throat of \.\'aitress Nancy 1u rr and shouted: "If you don't give me the keys to these handcuffs, I 'II kill her." ( Trustees Ponder Cash Woes Pleas by tezu'll.s bo«>sten al Corolla de/ 1il ur High School that the school tennis courts need &andblaisth1g l.o safeguard against accidenu took a backseat to fiscal considera'tions at this week's board m('(!ti ng. Looming budgetary problems v.·cre up permost in the minds of trustees as they held ofr either appro,•ing or dis· a pproving the Sl,500 request for sandblasting the eight high school courts. Trustees said they wanted to first hear from sta ff regarding the warran- ty on the courts if they were only re- pa inted but not sa.odblasted. They v.·cre also concerned with finding an impartial opinion on the courts' safety. The board has already agreed io' Spt'nd SJ,000 to repaint the 12-year-old courts. The city or Newport Beach also uses the courts in its recreation program and will !'hip in another $3 .000. Tennis coaches and parents or ten* nis t eam m embers fuaintain the courts need to be sandblasted, too, to ;nsure sarety. Several accidents ha\'c already occurred on t~e courts, they say.· Cost of sandbl<tsting is S3,600. The tennis boos ters were told by Ca l Stewart, parks, beaches and recrea· li on director in Newport Beach, that the city of Newport Beach might con- tri bute another Sl ,500 if the district does, too. The remaining S600 would be paid ror the tennis boosters at the school. Trustee Donald Smallwood came out against the sandblasting proposal, saying that since it doesn't involve in - tellectual development and effect s a: narrow a rea of interest, he cannot justify spending the money when the district faces such large fiscal pro· blems. "We'v e got to draw t h e line somewhere and I'm going lo draw the line ri ght here," he said. Ete rnal Llflltt'! uP• Wl•e(lllOio Fireman Bill St.aggs stands on ladder to ins pect antique lightbulb in Livermore, Calif., rp:ain fire station. The antique is unique, in tha t it has been 'burnin·g for 73 years now. BUib~ h<fugs ove r are a \\'here fire trucks park and shows no signs of flickering out . He got his keys. s hed the handcuffs and took 25-year-old Miss Iliff behind · the door of a small restaurantofrice. The other trustees said they \.\'ould await the staff report regarding the warranty a nd safety, Trustees may take action at the Dec. 10 meeting. Fata l Accident In Fog P r obed I n Capistr ano A grinding. rear-end collision along the fog.shrouded Be<ich Gfties on- ramp in Capistrano Beach this morn- ing killt-d a young Corona man and in- jured tWo other persons. And motorists trying lo negotiate the San Diego Freeway stretvn v:it h wreckage also found themsel,·es drit•· ing ove r thousands or nails thro\.\'n on- to traffic lanes from one of the cars. California Highway Patrolmen said they we r e s till investigating the circumstances whi ch led to the crash al about '7 :20 a.m. be tween the Sacramento overc rossin g a nd Camino de Estrella. The identity or 1 ~he de~d man was not immeditately released, because the family was be- ing sought. Ile "'as ;1 p:issrngcr in a small German i;edan laden t1·ith drvu·;.ill- l nslal1 <1tion tools. It \\'as drivC.n by D:1vid J\l a cAI <i hon 22. or Coron<i . • :\l acMahon·s c<ir, sa id officers, slammed into the x:cu..r of a large. A1ncri can-m ade sedan driven by You I Youkhanna, 62. of Sun \'all('y. ff c suf- fered back and hip injuries and his Vlif e \.\'as uninJu red. .Maclt-1ahon , said officers, suffered tnoderate fn juries, but \\·as expected to rcico\"er. Cre\vs from the nearby highw ay maintcndncc st::it1on were sum moned to clean up t he nads stretvn alon~ .the southboud lanes of t he free\\'a.Y . r\ftcr the impact, the large car s pun :.iround and t·amc to a sto1), t~·h1le 1\i aC'.i\l ahon 's car continued on, lh<'n careened ovt•r an embankment and sla mmed in'tn a freeway fencl.' ahoul lOOfeeL a.v.'ay from the initial collis1on. ORANGE COAST i DAILY PILOT TfW O<M91! c ... st o.u, P11GI, ""'"WOii(" i•<-· b>r.e<I \IW N1 .... ·P•~•. l\pullh-Py mt0<•11<111 to<l•I ""~u"'l~C.Omcr•ny. Sfp,ot•I• "'""'"' ••• p.rl)!".llf'<I ll'O""•V tlltll11qll F•><W•, l0t CO\MI ,,... ... "'••IJG<'I S.-..,11. Hwnl•rq.., Be..:11/F-- ~"' V•llt y. l••111e. S.CICll~Nt• V•lle• •M ~· ilwtll !>01>\ll CO•\!. tJ,. "'"Ille <"'i>Cn41 ...,,11..., is p,lt>l•'>ll•4 s.1 .. rct••S -!><.f>4•~. Troe P<l"l•P91 ""'t>l"l"n9 p,.n! " •I lOO W.W 8.oy Slrftl. Cosl• Mes.. ~IClll•nlt '21lt.. Robert N. w~ P•H•Otnl .,"' P\16o1~r Jaclt, R. Curlev ""~ Pr~\Ulltnl •"II C..11.-.1 M.'""""' 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Tb.en,· shortly before 8 p.m. Wednesday the office door opened and out came r.titchell and t.liss Iliff, arm in arm. ··1 told him no one would hurt him. Don't hurt him," she said. Police Chief William Barnes told 11.1itchell : '"No one wi ll hurt you if you put your hands on top or your head.'' 1ifitchell's hands went up and lifi ss Iliff broke into sobs. The 25-year-old !\1itchell was led away. ·-· Police credited psychiatri st Lionel H. Blackman v.·ith talking ?rlitchell in- to s urrendering. Dr. Blackman credited 11.liss llirr. 1'1itchcll demanded a .357 J\fagnum pistol and a getaway car before re- leasing Pwf iss Iliff. Barnes refused . ?1-l itch ell then tried to call a psychiatrist he knew in Orlando but failed. 1-fe found Blackman's name in the telephone book and called him. "He put the girl on the line and she said 'He has a knife and he's going to kill me.' So I came O\'er," Blackm an said. ' The psychiatrist said that a fter he atri\•ed he talked almost continuously with t.litchell by telephone · and through the office door. 'Marriage A.r~' Just Fi ctio1i? ?.flNNEAPOLIS, ~1inn. CAP ) -'fhe \.\'ife of a St.· Louis Park physici an~ author is suing him for dissolution of lheirmarriage. · Dr. John Eichenlaub"s v.·ifc. Elizabeth. contends in J-lennepin Dis· trict Court that their marriage of 30 years has broken down irretrievably. Amo n g book s written b y Eichenlaub was a best-seller titled "The 1i1arriage Art." Premier Resigns ANKARA , Turkey (AP) -Premier Sadi lrmak resigned today after he fa iled to win approJval in· the National Assembly for a . government of in · dependent parliamentarians and out- side t echnocrats. Irmak's action means continuation of the political de· adlock that followed the resignation Sept. 18 of former Premier Bulent Ecevit. Alien Marriage Fraud Grows in Big Cities By the r\ssoc iated Press Feder a l authorities a re worrieri about a booming racket in ma rri ages purchased by poor alie ns from those who prey upon their dreams or life in thl' United States. Fraudule nt marriage rackets arc popping up with increasing frequency in the big cities harboring thousands of aliens who come to this country ii· legally and live in daily fear or de. portation. Officials or the lmmigralion and Natur alization Service say they have stepped up their investigations of the practice. The scheme typically involves a rac keteer scenting easy prey in the alien desperate to remain in the Unit· rd St::ite!i but unders tand ing little of Jts lang uage and less nbout its laws. These aliens u sually were lured here by the promise of jobs and hi gh \\'ages lo send home to their im - pot"erished families. Others may hat·c romc lo study al uni\•ersities. then hngercd beyond the lime allowed by student visia". ' \Vhatever their moti ves, they form thl' pool of potential victims or !.nml'times knov.•ing conspirators in the 1n::i rr1age scheme. 1'he racketeer and the alien need one ot hl'r party to complete the fraud : :i l/.S. citizen or legal resident alie n "1lhng lo mar ry for money or at least i:o through the motions of a wedding cc1·e mony. \~·edded to an American citizen or permanent legal immigrant. a n ali en almost automati<'all y gains ofticial permission to remain in the United St<ile no matter how he got here. \Villio:im Wood. a crim i nal in· \t'Stigator for the Immigratio n Ser,·icc, s aid some rraudulcnt m ar. rla,Res a11pea r to be real because the spou!oeS live together for a ti me. But inves1igntors become s uspi cious when the alien spouse wins le11 al res\. <Jent status, then q uickly flies for d ivorce. The organized marriage r acket . howeve r , often .r e li es on a few Am erica n citi zens who carry out multiple "m arriages" with Lhe aid of false identification papers, Wood said in an interview. · ~larriage brokers ·charge an ali en any ..... ·here from 5250 to Sl,500 to ar- ra nge the wedding, he added. ··Fraudulent marriage is one of the popula r, g rowing and expensive schemes to flout the immigration laws,'' INS Com missioner L~ard F. Chapman said in a recent speech. "Organized marriage rings are·be- ing uncovered monthly," he con- tinued. "We recently discovered in 1'-liami a woman and h er two daughters \\'ho petitioned for entry in - to this country for 13 alien 'hus band$,' all from flaiti. "The mother has eight marriages that we know or. one daughter has three and the other has two -all without benefit of divorce.·· ChBpman also told or a Dis trict or Columbia racket in which one U.S.· citizen married 15 aliens from African nations. And in another l\liami case, "we discovered a marriage chapel. •. which was arranging and conducting five m arriages a week, fll for the purpose or gaining entry into the United States," he said. "The price ranged from $1 ,000 to $1,500 a per marriage." A federal grand jury in New York indicte d a Manhattan lawyer on charges or arran~ing 10 sham mar-. riages invol ving ahens from the Carib· bean. . Cend ant~ collected a total or $.t.200 for each marriage, all carried out with •·the prior understanding that the cou· pie would not Uve together and th<!t the mar riage1 would not be eons um· mated,'' .$aid the lndlctment.teturned Nov . 20. Wood s aid authorities are in· \·esti gatlng a nother ring which has ar· ran1ed at tcast300fake marriages .. . UPI TtleplllrtW Gets .Jail Term Robbie Arns te in, 32, social s e cretary "to P l ayboy m aga zi ne publis h e r Hugh Hefner, and t\vo m en we re s entenced to pris9n -t erm s Tuesday for conspiracy to dis- tribute one-half pound of co· caine. Miss Arnstein drew a provisional 15 years for her part in drug case. "-~~~-"C-~~~~~~~~ .. Sex Incidents !nvestigated Jn ;Oklalwma . ' MOORE, Okla. (UPl) -Police say 20 girls have been sexually molested during lunch hour recesses at a junior high school in 18 months. · Superintendent J erry Doyle said Wednesday that officials wi!J try to locate all the boys involved and take appropriate action against them. Police St. Don Tiffin said at least eight 13·year·olcl boys were involved in the attacks. Afost occurred during lunch periods in an open central cour· tyard at the school, he said. He said the attacks always involved a large group or boys·who would en- circle a girl so teachers could not see what was happening. A schoo l spokesm an said a counselor was within 25 feet of one girl when she was attacked Fr iday. The girl 's father took her to police headquarters Friday night. She said three boys held her while several o.thers partially removed her clot.bing and molested her. She Didn't Ge t the Job f''AY ETTEVlLLE, N'.C. CAP} --Sharon H. Moore, 27, applied for a job last week with the Fayetteville police department. Today she was in jail. A routine background in· \·estigation r equifed of a ll appli- cants revealed that she was. \\·a nted in New York City on 12· forgery charges and one grand . larceny charge. police said. She tv u.s held in the Cum- berla nd County j ail under a 520,000 bond pending an extradi- tion hearing. ' . Gas Death Try Causes Huge Blast Orange ·County authorities today blamed an a)>parent ga~ O\'en s uicide attempt for the thundering ex:ploslon and fire that demoll1hed a small frame house near Fountain Valle)',; k ii Ii ng one man and injuring another. Sheriff's investigators identlried the dead man as WilliamC. Kelth,23, who lived in the house at 14182 Brookhursl St., in county territory just north or Fountain Valley. In serious but stable condition today in the Orange County t.1edical Center burn unit is Ste\'e Parks, who also lived in the ruined dwelling. lie suf- fered e xtensive burns and other in- juries in the 7 p.m. inferno. A .spokesman for the county fire de- partment said today preliminary in· vestigation indicates Keith may have been trying to kill himself with gas Crom an oven when a spark ignited the fumes. T-he. resulting explosion blew out one whole side of the small house and a portion or the roof l«hded on a car parked outside. . · The structure was completely iri flames when fire units from the coun- ty and Garden Grove arrived at the scene, the spokesman said and it took about a ha ir-hour to putout the fire. Though the house was in a sem i· rura l area, several neighboring homes were less thaq30 reel away and· were undamaged by the blast and fire, the fire official said. Guilt of Two In Adult Book Case Upheld . · SPRINGFIELD, Ill. <UPll -..A. five -year couh. battle, which went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court and back, ended when the Illinois Supreme Court upheld the obscenity conviction ot a dult boQksto.re operators in Moline and Rockford. More than 300 obscenity cases were being held up in Illinois courts pend· ing the decision. Tbe state high court affirmed the 1969 conviction or Moline bookstore operator Larry Walker and the Win- nebago County convictions of Frank C. Ridens and his employe, Marilyn Keckler or Rockford. All had been c h ar.e:~d with s ellin2 obs.cene :ma_ga.z1nes. Defense attorney Don Reno Jr. ii;aid the ruling will not mean "a massive closing of adult bookstores. - Model Faces Arraignment A former Playboy magazine model .who was jailed on prostitution charges after she allegedly accepted StSO from a n Orange County Sheritr·s OC!ice investigator who visited her room in a Laguna Hills hotel, has been ordered to face arraignment Monday in Santa Ana Municipal Court. Kathleen Ann Mahoney, 23. of 900 Sea Lane, Corona dcl Mar, will answer charges filed Nov. 19 after she allegedly solicited a peace officer for purposes of prostitution. Progr am Questioned SACRAMENTO CAP) -A judge has ruled that a minority admissions program at the UC Davis Medical Sc hool sets up an unconstitutional racial quota, an attorney said Thurs· day. Reynold Colvin or San Francisco represented a white student· turned dov.•n for admission to the school. FIRST TIME EVER Four Centuries Holiday Promotion (Selected Pieces) By Henredon THIS MAGHIFICEHTSECRET ARY ON SALE s 1 l25. l lG.Sl,t t. Now On Display At Our Newport Store. ... ' -' CREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-«ARASTAN~AKER Fits l'i11 e The ne w h1iss World, Anneline Kriel, 19, from South Africa. tries out crown at press con· f erence in London. She replaces H elen P..1organ of the United Kingdom l\·ho quit this \\'eek after holding title only five days . Vacation Vans Get Yule Decor ' '.By o~c~ Womer . Eight young v.·omen from Orange Coast College put their classroom lessons to the test this week and pro· ved that r ecreational vehicles can be ~ecorated for ~~t:!i.~ljday~. -· . Sharon Hufford or Santa Ana and* Wynoma Giakas or Tustin were the winning team in the decor ating com· petition, wa lkingoCf with $75. Other \Vinners included 1'1in dy Koffs of Newport Beach and Kathy Chiampus of Costa Mesa, \\"ho won seeond place and SSO. Honorable mentions ,,·ent to .Ann Edwards, Sue Sanders a nd Carolyn Galantine of Ne\\'port Beach and Laurie Wolfe oC Costa ll-1esa. Each team won S25. , • Recreational vehi c les From Traveland, USA of Irvine were used by t_he young women. The completed veh1eles "·ere lhen taken to Lidp Shops, Newport Beach, \.\•here they W£'re judged and. are now on dis play through Dec. J5. The competitors are all enrolled in OCC's adva nced display a nd visual promotion class. Instead of practicing on traditional v.·indow displays, they decided to try rccreation<1.I \"ehicles. which are often ignored duri.og the Christmas decorating season. · Prize money for the \\'omen \ras donated b.y \he Lido Vil l a ge 11.Terchant's Association, which also gave euch team SSO to purchase de· corating materials. l'rontPageAJ NIXON ..• estimate that he s hould be able to testiCy at a courtroom near his home by Feb. 2." 5. NiXon is not pre"sently able tO-be ~eposed by the parties in this case. &. If recovery ,proceeds at the an· ticipated rate, and there are no further complications, "we would estimate that he should be able to give a deposition in his home by J an. 6. •• 7. Ir a deposition is to be taken as described in response to (6) above, ·'we suggest it be obtained in no more than two daily sessions or no longer than one hour each. There should be adequate opportunity ror rest between sessions. A physician should be in at- tl.'ndanee to monitor l\lr. Nixon's con- dition-during the taking of a depos i- tion." · I ' NEWPORT BEACH • rm Wt::STCLlt'E-' DR ., 54a.2050 WUICDAYS & SATURDAYS t:OO lo S:JO CLOSED MONDAYS • LAGUNA BEACH • 345 N(ik1'11 t:(JAS1' HWY., 4!14-&Sl TORRANCE• 23649 JIAWTHORNE BLVD. (Open Fri. t!J 9, Sun , 12..S;)O) 371·12_7'9. 60 ~ ·~ ,. 5Q 40 30 20 7.2 INFLATION ESCALATO-R (Alt ll1ure1 In percent ) 22 6 24.5 20 22 . • ITALY JllPllN . MEXIC.O UN !TEO· 12.25 ·~INGDOM UNITED STATES 57 ISRllEL 33 SHPRTAQES OF GOODS SEND PRICES UP IN MANY COUNTRIES Inflation Chart Shows lt's a Worldwide Problem for All Government Banks ) $top Depression? -. •1byCllARL.ES FUNNER fLast inaSeries; )l'J\SH!NGTON (UPil M1lny economists say there never will be another great dep;es sion be cause central go\·ernment banks of the \\Orl(t won 't allow 1t to b•p)>en some. 1n fact, blame the dei)ress1on of the 1930's on the fa ilure of central banks to-put the brakes on the economy when it was run- ning wild and then hold ing on too tightly to money when lbe~runch came. ::WHES A GUST of panic touthed off a stampede of W,j'tJ1drawals from U.S. banks, the Federal Reserve clifn~g to its tight mone y nc,.t1Cy, lett1flg jlundreds of b~Dlts go to the waJI." said Lett Olsen, chief economist for~lhe First National Cit y BankofNewYork. "No central bank today "'Ould -or pohtieally could 1e pca l the Fed·s dismotl 1928-32performance. '' In the c urrent cnsis, th e :Federal Reserve, v.•hich in l'ffef:t handles the govcrn- me·nt's checking account, hes been the first line of de· fense against economic col· lapse. When other govern- ment measures failed to check 1nflat1on, the Fed put aJ1ght clamp on money sup. phes to reduce corporate and consumer spending. Although the unantic1pctt - ed quadrupling of oil pnces and skyrocketing food pnces added new fuel to 1n· flation, other sectors of the economy s lowed to a walk. As recession moved in. the Fed relaxed its tight monetary policy and poured billions into the economy to stimulate business, Now 1l walks a thin line trying to minimize the recession. without pumping up in· nation The Federal Reserve also demonstrated that 1t would not stand idly by 1n the face of bank failures. ltJ;.ept the Franklin Natiotial Bank of New York afloat fdr months and then found a buyei;when Franklin finally collapsed in the natio n 's v.'orst bank failure TllE \\'OUl.O BANK, other de ,'elo pnlf'nt banks ·Lots of Cures .But Which 01i~'s Best'! .. By United Press International • "There are as many proposed solutions t u 1nflat1on .~lid recession as there are econom1sli;, but hc1c are •few of the more "'tdely circulated idea~~ ~. · -Careful control of the money supply, tight enough ·to control 1nflation but loose enough to check recession ill)d prevent a de pression. _ __. l,ower p r ime interest rat<'S to st1mulat(' borrowing by corporations for expansion to raise product1v11y and provide :ind save Jobs -Special ta x crcdils for business to stimulate exp:ins1on. -\Vagc and price con trols to halt hi gher Jl nces leading lo hi gher wages tn a \'ic1ous cycle. ·-Go vernment monttonng of "'ages and pr1tcs but \\ llhOut controls A predete rmined sc.ile for ra ising or lov.enng ~uc h things as corporate and 1ndlv1dual taxes. \vages, rtnl , a nd 1nter('St rates .1cro1 ding to fluctuations of the rconomy. This is called 111dcx1nJ.! Clo..;c tax loopholes on corporations to producl' !1'ore l'l'\"enuc \\'1thout 1·,11:ilng personul income tuxes. and the In ternational Monetary Fund also can be eCfective against cconom1c troubles. . The lMF is the only in- stitution or its kind. It was created at th e Bretton Woods , N.H., confert!nce of alhed nations in the waning monthsofW,orld \Var II The conference was called to formulate a pos t\\•ar mon etary pohry. The JJ\.1F, which became part of the United Nations, was designed to stabilize ex- change rates and assist member nations \\'tth trade imbalan ces by a llowing them to w1thdra\\' some or lhe1r own deposits Nations U-~Tll\J ,\TELV 'fllE doll ar and othe r curreftc1es "'ere <i llo"•ed lo seek~1£he1r O\\ n lc\•els 1n world money n1arkets. Perh aps the most 1mpo r tant funct ion of the IMF is to negot1<1 te the e bb and flow of fund s 1n an international monl-'l a ry c ri sis. When the oil p r oduting countri es raised p r 1<'es, the IMF rushet.I to bor rO\V money, mostly from the producing countries. to le nd to consum 1ng nallons T he ll\.I F was a bl e to n egotiate lhe mon ctaiv c 11 ses mo re qui c kl y tha n could ('/JTI sun1el' and p roducer coun- t1·1cs by themselves. I f:r1day's Closing Prices :It DAILY PILOT 'ii Yeu"t Hi1h·Low• Appear EYery Salurday -- Bt-t1:: 811~1 . BO!\"'.\", Gl'tmany I APl -A Middlf' Eastern go\'ernment has bought a subsla nt1 al sh are of the Da1n1ler· Bent Corp . We :.t Germa ny's set'ond la rgest a utomotive producer, Chan· ccllor llelmut Schmidt's government said Frida~ - 'rhere was no off1c1al confirma tion of '' h1ch go"ernment ''as 1nvot\'ed. but there was \1:1despread s pecul ation the stock purchase '>1-'as made by Iran. \\h1r h has been ucti \e 1n financial dt'· al1 n~s 1n \\'rst Germany. IJlilil!I llil<f' S1\N l"RA;'\;CJSCO 1 AP ~ Pacifi r ti.I!-. & E1t·c1r1c Co has f1l <.'d a rcquf':r.I \1 1th the st.1te l'uhlit U11h11cs Com- n11i>~1nn to r a1:i;e electricity r;1les Jan l b~ ::0:76 m1 lhon to offset fuel cost in ('l'C:lses e Cf CCt I\ t' I hrn If gr.a nted , the 1ntr(':isc asked Wed· nesday. com bined 11 1th rate booi;t re- q uest alread~ on file with the P UC. would r aai;r the 3\'t'raae monthly household bill SI 20 (or 500 l<ilov.•atl· +hours Bir11111Nr Sole ftNCINNATI Ohio IAPl -The· s:il c ~f B antam Book!i, ;i m:.tjor Am erican p.1pe1·1>nrk p11hUsh1nll eom· pan', 10 a E11m1wnn firm for S70 ml Ill on \vas annonunrccl Thur"-day, Uantam \' .1 .. purchas~d by an l talinn cnn'11<l mf'ratc lnst1lutl' of l"1nnn~·c and Industry tlfl !, \\'hich If hc;idqu11rtcrt:.d in l.uKcmtx.>1.H'Jl , • I • ;88 DAILVPll.OT • ETHEL KENNEDY· .. r • •ams' Estranged Ch rysle.rs In Recall • .: ~· players in an onen harrum-Beaverbrook. . Wife Denies Ethel Rumors Uy VERNONSCO'IT llOLLVWOOO tUPll - Those rumor:j an d thl' gossip about /\ndy Wllllams and Elht<l Kennedy, widow of the late Sen. Robert Ken- nedy, are absolut ely Un· founded, accord1ni,: to Cl a udine Longet , the singer's estrunged vo'ife. "Peop le are so cager to 1-\tab onto something con· troversia l that they don't !o>lOp to examine the truth," s<11d ~l s. Longe!. "I am no t personally up· set,'' she vtent on. ··1 am a friend of Ethel. ju~t as I was or Bobby. I kno"' that Andy and Ethel's fri endship is in- on ull lhe holidays. I Jive at !\1al\,bu and Andy lives in town. But J 'm selling the beach house because I 'm bul lding a new home in Aspen, Colo. I love skiinC· a nd the mountains and tha t 's where I want our <·hlldren to grow up." She also is thinking about gi\'ing up uctin.g to concen· Irate on writing. No. I won 't tell a-nyone bis nu me. "So I am going to con· t inu e t o write. That's !iOmething I "'Ill be able to do up in the mountains. An<t I can fly back and rorth witfi my man because he has his own uirplane. "AND I \\'ILL probably contin ue to t ut records and si ng, I am under contract to IJarnaby Records. Andy is ''Al'ting is tir{'S()me." she theownerDf thecompanyso suid. "I don 't lik~ sit~ing he is my boss. lle's a ve ry :.i round a set 'll'USt1ng t~!Ti e kind boss. And we enjoy the "'hen. I ~ould be out sk1~ng ~kind of life we have -it's or en1oy1ng m}:sclf by going good ror me and it's good for out of to\vn "'tlh my man: him ." NEW YORK (APl -Ac· tor Rlchard Burton makes OE.TROl't !UPI) _ oneoChisrareteleVh;ionap... pearances tonight on NBC Chry•ler Corp. is rttalllng in ''The Gathering Storm," 6,l'al or its 1974 and 19'~ a dramatization or the fint modelDod~etrucks tore-volume of Win s ton puir a possible defect that Churchill's hl1tory of World could lend to loss of power War II (Channel 4, 8 :30 steering. p ) A· Chrysler spokesman ·B~rlon, who portrays the e"f~.'\e hicles , he said,, 1V REVIEW phing,historicalpagenl. The. But the only time tti.i: crises, from the abdlcalion spetlal seems to come •\6; of King Edward VIII In 1936 life ls towards the end; to the outbreak of war in when ChurchJJJ, as Britain's: September J939 come ind new wartime prime.": go wlt.b suitably grave and mlnlster, makes that;. important sounds from the famou s 1940 speech td participantslnthedrama. Parliament and \ellsf And there are brief England: "Ihavenothingt.O• personal glimpses of ofrer but blOOd, toil, tearf- Churc:hill in private llfe, a and sweat." It may be that man advised by his gentle too much was undertaken in wlfe, challenged by his this show, that. it tried to quarrelsome son, Ran-cover more than it could. dolph, and counseled by his handle in the 90 minutes al._ clos e friend , Lord Iottedit. ~ said ther~ h~ve been no re· late EngUsh statesman in ports of accidents a~ a re· the years immediately pre· suit of the defect in the ceding the outbreak of war medium duty trucks with ·,----------. 360 or 41 3 ·c ubic inch [ · )' may have 1mprope'1y 10· '-·-·--------'-QUEENIE s t a lled power s teering hoses wh ~ch could rub with Nazi Germany, labors ,_;... ____ _. __ ..., __ _...:._;~.;..;,;,;.;.;.;;;;;;_;.;;;. against the frame or front mightily to bring to life engine s upport bracket, Churchill's .so ul and leading to a possible Joss or character. power ste~ring fluid. nocent enough, but it has •-•-•-•••••••••••••••••••••••••• hurt ou r c Rildren." UNFORTUNATELY, he and his acting colleagues are saddled with a stiff script. b y Colin ?o.forris which, while touching on all the key historical points. falls as surprisingly nat as the direction by Herbert \Vise. TJIE \\'ILLIAMSES are the parents of Noe l, 11, Christian, 9, and Bobby (nam e d f or th e l;itc 1senalor). ''They hear these things at scho ol and don't un- d e r s tand the m ," ?i1 s. Longet said. "So I ha\'e to explai n to them and repair the damage.'' She will appear \1:ith Andy on his annual Christmas show (NBC) this year along \\.'ilh the children, her sister and sister's children and the large Williams chin of brothe rs, s isters·in.Jaw, nieces, nephews and And y's parents. But swallow that lulnp in l'Our throat when Andy and Claudine s ing a Chri stmas carol togethe r. That tender, No Porno in Peking· By R.H. EROWALO . PEKING CUPI) -Get them to one side in a crowded room and the men and \\.·omen \\'ho man Ameri ca's legation in Peking \\.'ill tell you the thing they miss most ls sex. Oh. not lhe extramarital or beddy·bye sort of sex. No, what they miss are such life·ti cklers as women's skirts. a low neckline, a meaningful wink. Communism tends to be puritanical. And the Chinese are zealots at it . .Here the wom en dress as the men -the blue smock or neck·butloned tunic and the full trousers. 'fhe haircuts are pretty unisex, too. Peking "has few billboards. But the women on (hem are as well bundled as the ch ildren toddling in human trains around the cit}'. ''Did you go to the Chinese folk music show last night," a young diplomat asked me. "Well, did you see the girl playing that stringed thing in the or· chestra? Wow !" The girl· had ""orn a s kirt. It was a1most floor lengt h but it revealed a shapely ankle. It was the only revealing moment the diplomat has spotted in slx months in Peking. He, like the wives, also did not mince words when asking travelers if they had any paperbacks to spare. . · · "We're very. short of books. What we want is a pornographic novel," the diplomat said: .. Hard core, if you please," one wife said. It's a disappointment because this 90·minute pro- gram .. made in England for showing both by NBC and the Br·itish BroadcastinC Corporation, had many things going for it-among them adequate financing, a good cast and theopportuni· ty to Cilm and tape the show in the actual locales in "'hicb Churchill lived and worked. · BUT ALL TIDS goes tor .;... n .,. / ;. ,. " naught because of the ~~ 11 ·'19 script's tendency to reduce o xa.r-'-"--.,111' w.w...,..~ · ~ the major and minor ~ loving family lire is only a •••••••••••••••.,.••D•1:11m1111m••••••-holi day pose. ANDY WILLIAMS figures of .. The . Gath~ring "Care to 1et involved in a seemin&ly endless traffic Storm" to one-dimer$1onal . snar1!" · . AFTER THE showAndy 1~;;;~-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::~~:;::::::::::::::::::::; \\.'ill go one way, Claud ine ;inother. doubtless on the armofherlover. CLAUDINE LDNGET ''I am a fo rtunat e \\.·om an," said the French· born singer·actresS·\\.'riter (she writes the Williams Christmas show). "I have a hu s band , I ha Ye my children and l also have my man. "There's no reason two people can't live like Andy and I do. Neither one or us \Vants a divorce. We IO\'e each other -in a different sort or \\.'aY -and we love our children. '"\Vc'\•e been separated th rel' years and I ha ve no in· tention or getting a divorce. \IJhy should I? I am as hap· py as I can be. I only hope Andy is j ust a s happy. •·JIE SEES TllE ~hil~r~~ Rare Species La me Duck s Wi ng ing It ts~· DICK \\'EST \\IASlll ~GTO:\' ll.'PI ) - One of the most i nt(•restin~ phenomena in al! of n:1turc is the biennia l migr:.1lion of congrc s~;onal lame ducks. Nobody seem~ to knm\· e xactly ~·hat tr1g~crs it. But il al"·ays ·follo"·s the samepattl'rn. In the c<1rly part of Nov· ember in e\'£'n-numbcr£'d years, immediately rollov•· ing a congrl'ssional elec· lion, lame ducks begin fl y. ingorf in ull directions. TRESE ('l 'RIOUS, far· nung per('grinat1ons then r onlinut.• sporadically until It appear s. rathfr , thnt they haYe so me sort of in· stincti\·e ur.11:c to n1:ike one last t rill at publil' expense.'' Some naturali st classify lan1c ducks as ostensible faC'tfinders. but Bonjunkel disputes th:it grouping. '·\rhile lame ducks usual- ly ar._, sighted in formations \\'ith ostensible factfindl'rs, they are not of the same J.:Cnre." he writf:'S. ''The o s t e n s ible factfindcr purµortedly has ~ome legisla li\'e objective lo justify treks to Paris and o!h('r remote areas in quest or enli ghtenment. !<Orn e t1mr 1n January ,,·hen "TllE 1./\!HE DUCK, on thenc1-1·Con~rl'SS l'On\"C'ncs. the other hand. ha s no op- C)nJ,· I 11 n da ~ s :1rtC'r \his portun1ty to usC anv data he ye;1r·s t']('C'lilHl. fo r ('."=am· mi ght l"Ol!Cl't ·· · J)]C. t110 l;r me dut"kS V.t'l"l' -. . Seeing the m flap1)1ng orr to fara11 a y places 111tt- !--lran g(' sou nding na mes, 11·t· realize .,,.e need to kno11· more i.lbout the care and feedint: of these curious footloose creatures. \,\GHTE:Jt SIDE · spotted "'"ingi n:;! thei r \\'JY to /lfrica to study drought conditions. l\le;:in .,1·h ilf. sc\·cra l others \Vere flol'kin):! to Lon- don for a j';A'J'O parli amcn· l:.1rians m eeting. These 11·ert• bul lhr harh· ins:l'rS of th(• hf',!!ira thal in the next S IX \\"('l'kS \\"Ill <:f'(' Jame duc ks fl y1ni.: to alt cnr-. ncrso11hct•at·th, :111rlpoin1 ~ in bcl\lf't'n 11v 1-:,\Rl.Y Dt·r1·ml)\•r, 1ht.• .s)(\· ''ill hi' hlark \\"llh lhL'rn .. 'l'ht•ir )aunl s hll\I,' '''C.'11 ins11ired ~1 ~on_I?. "~l y Jletirt f\no,,·i=; \\lhert· 1hc Lame Duck Goe~-., The thing that \)Ul7.IC~ naturalists about the mi.era· t lon is its apparent futility. Jn bis hook "Lame Ducks East, Lame Ducks West, Lame Du cks 0l'cr, th e Cuckoo·i=; i\est ." the famous naturalist ;\udic Bon1unkct \\·rite!!: "Insofar :is (lur ob:-.er.,·a· tion!ii ha\'e (':;i l :ihll~hl"'d. lame duck m1 gra11ons 11 re not made for the IJur1)()~e of mYlln J:. ne~llnJZ or f1n01nJ.! new rel·dinJ! Arnl1nd~ ''ANY OR 1\l,f, of lhf'~c things lfl:t)' oerur. hut th <.tl ii not \\'hilt prom1lt~ lhe lame duck to \t•nturf' ror1h Although plentiful this sfason. it \\'Ollldn "t t:ike much for lnmc ducks to ,,,.\nd up on the lisl of en- da ngered species. Boy Draws ·Life Ter1ns OROVIl~LE <U PI l -a Butt e Count y Superio r Court judge has sentenced a 17 ·yca r ·old to two consecutive life terms in prison without possibility or parole for conviction in a patr of robbcry·kidnapings. Steve Ladara or Oroville was convieted ol kidnaping In the April t robbery of Greenville physicia n Richard Gray. 49, and in the .July 8 roh bery·shooting of \\'a nrta J dnich , ol7 , or Oro\11l(>, \Ir~. JdrliC'h "'a . .,. robbed or SS,000 and shot In the ht•ad, but managed to walk rlvt• m~lci;: for help. Af1er tcslifyin)I. in the trial, she WP!' found dead ol a he art attack Oc 1. 31 In San Francisco. > .. Miller Tire Co. 2-10.15 NATIONAL TI S.PLY s49ss .. ,, .. ICOflAMU.l! 2 15 LEMANS RWL s29ss . 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"'"' !Uil«AMIAI 1--IVOxlS FllESTONEVT mll"IWI" s21 ts.'""' -·- 209 lulh St. (3rd&lvlh) 547-1201 1739 Superior Ave. (17th & Newport) 642-3'314 ' ( ( o ORANGE LAGUNA BEACH .a '!J f1' 1100 N. Tu1tln (Bot. Kat•Ha & eoii;,.1 -482 Ocean Av•· I"""'",,...; City HaH) ~m m ( ' 532-3313 494-6666 .· '• ~--------·· -----·--------~-~~-· ' ' . ! I ; . '· I I f r I , ! r . I range Coast EDITl'ON ' -• Today's li'i•al N.Y.Stocks • • VOL 67, NO. 333,<4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1974 c TEN Cl;NTS ·waitress Gets Sex Suspect WEST PALM BEACH, lita. CUPll . -The bartender was talking quieUy with three late luncheon customers while two young waitresses sorted silverware. It was 4 o'clock on a quiet afternoon In the Nag's Head Pub Restaurant and as usual ror that hour it was almost empty. Into the dimly lit restaurant strode •JOU.DI man wjth b1oode hair. He was out of breath arid was wearing handcuffs. James L. Mitchell bad just escaped on foot from a law officer who arrest- ed him on a North Carolina tidnap- rape charge, but be seemed calm. ••ee cool. Be cool," be repeated. The the Florida Law Enforcement Department agent and two aberiffs' deputies burst in. Mitchell lost his «>ol and grabbed a steak knife. He put it to the throat of waitress Nancy Iliff and shouted: "If you don't give me the keys to these handcuffs, I'll kill her.'' He got his keys, shed the handcutrs and took 2S·year-o1d Miss Iliff behind the door of a small restaurant ofrice. They remained there for nearly four hours while authorities pleaded with P.1itchell to surrender. Then,· shortly before 8 p.m. Wednesday the ·office door opened and out came r.titchell and P.tiss l~ff, arm in arm. "I told him no one would hurt him. Don't hurt him," she said. Police Chier William Barnes told Mitchell: "No one will hurt you if you put your hands on top of your head." Mitchell's hands went up and Miss to Give (Jp Iliff broke into so~. The 25-year~ld P.litcheU was led away. Police credited psychiatrist Lionel H. Blackman with talking hfitchell in- to sufrendering. Dr. Blackman credited Mi ss Iliff. · Mitchell demanded a .357 Magnum pistol and a getaway car before re- leasing Miss Iliff. Barnes refused. Mitchell then tried to call a • psychiatrist he knew in Orlando but failed. He found Blackman's name lo the telephone book and called him. ··He put the girt on the line and she .said 'He bas a knife and he's going to kill me.' So I came over," Blackma. said. The psychiatrist said that after be arrived he talked almost continuously with Mitchell by telepbooe·and through tbe offi!!edoor • •• IXOD to • est1 .. -OIL !ONG DEAD . H. L Hunt, 85 Hit-run Officer Ignored By GARV GRANVILLE OltllitDMttl'lllll~H Arter being struck by a hit and run dri ver early today, an off.duty !'Jewport Beach p0Hce orficer lay stricken beside the roadway for almost a n hour before his calls for help were heard. Reported in good condition at Hoag · M~morial Hospital late this morning was Sgt. John Simon, 37, an 11-year veteran of tbe Newport Beach Police DepartmenL According to accident lnvestjgator Hurd Armstrong. Simon was struck by a speeding vehicle as he Crossed Lbe eastbound Coast Higf\wa1 or- framp from Newport' BouleV11fd iaear • the Arches overpass. • Harold Hunt, Oil Tycoon, Dead at85 Simon was on foot after his ear: ' stalled on Coast Higtlway and was re4 Jl'.Ortedly beaded to the old police sta-. lion at 32nd Slreet. fol'help wheJ\ hlt by DALLAS <UPI) -Haroldson Lafayette Hunt, a fifth grade dropout who became one of the world 's wealthiest men, died today in Baylor atedical Center. He was SS. Hunt's wealth, ranked him with J. Paul Getty and Howard Hughes as one of the world's richest men. the vehicle. Armstrong said the impact knocked the off-duty officer about40 feet. He apparently .Jay stricken ln the roadway for about an hour befoi-e a person aboard a ~earby boat heard his call for assistance. James Kinkeap reportedly came to Simon's aid shortly before 4 o'clock. Soaring Sant11 He round the police detective lying in 01' Santa hangs in1 there with a direct ap- iceplant and parlially in the roadbCd proach today at Laguna Hills 1'1all \vhe re he'll on the offramp. Simon was taken to· Hoag where be was treated for cuts· take up residence at a special house built for and bruises. hit!l and the _mjssus_, St. !\ick -actlially Sea Ho s'pital officials said this mornir. \Vorld's Gary Thompson -started his landing o.ilf Pf ... SIMI ...... from 1.000 feet in· hang glider after being towed b~· a car along a back road. 1'11all's San- ta Ho~se will be open daily for youngsters at . s hopping center. • he will be held for observation for 24· >------------------------------------------ Physicians Say 'Not Until '75' WASHINGTON <UPI) -A paDcl of three physi<'ians said today thatailini;s former President Nixon is unable to testify in the Waterga te cover-up trial and probably \VOUld not be able to un .. til Feb. 16, 1975. The specialists. who examined the former president ·at th& request of U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica. also reported that Nixon would be un- able to make a deposition until Jan. S. 1975, and then only io two dai~ sessions or one hour each. . The report, issued unanimousf,y b)' the doctors, threw considerable doubt on whether the tonner pres\deDt~a testimony will be available for ~ trial of five fonnerNixonaides., wlddl had been ezpected to conclude before ,Otristmas. Nixon, who has been hospttaU~ twice slnee he resigned from the pre-- side ncy Aug. 9 was examined" personally at his San Clemente home by the · thiee-:c0qrt-3ppointe"<rph1si- caa ns. He has been subpoeanead to testify at the trial by his former No. z. White House aide, defendant John D. Ehrli chman. The three-page physicians report to Sirica said: 1. Nixon is not personally able lo travel to Washington to testify. 2. It is difficult to predict with ae· ctiracy when s uch a trip to \Va shington, D.~.· ... Jn.IGb.t .. b Lil-: complished without excessive risk. if recovery proceeds 3.t the anticipated ·rate, and there arc oo further com· A center public infOrmation officer said, "We cannot release the cause or death now." Hunt entered the medical center Sept. 14 with what was described as a "viruJ." . Mun. . Investigators at the scene could not determine the exact lime Simon was struck but they·said the vehicle was "apparently traveling at a bigb rate of speed." . Sex lncitknts Investigated : lnOktalwma F d G• p plications. "We woula estimate that Or Ives ardons .sucha.lripbepossiblebyFeb.t6 ... 3. Nixon is not presenUy able lo a~ pear and testify at a site near bis In 1971, he fell In a bathtub in New York and suffered a back injury that forced him to walk bent over. But un · til he entered the Dallas hospital, he came to his office six days a week. Hunt's wealth was estimated at $1 .S. billion to SS billion and could have been even more. He enjoyed-chatting generally about money hut changed the subject when asked direcllY how much he was \\'Orth. He moved to El Dorado, Ark. in 1921 after getting into the oil business, but made his fortune with \'ast holdings in the rich East Texas field. Hunt said that in World War II he owned more petroleum reser¥es than all of the Axis countries put together. Despite his wealth he lived modest- ly. He bought ready·to·wear suits, generally blue, and wore bow ties. Hunt avoided Texas society. bought medium-sized automobiles and as Jong as he was able, drove them himself. For years , he brought his lunch to wort ln a paper bag. In later1years, his 1ttretary served him lunches that generally inC'ludcd beef bouillon. red cabbage sl;i\v, cherries, pecans, dates, celery, onions and orange juice, OCC Playoff Game Slated Orange Coast College faces Ott t!ofthe top passers In the state when tbe Pirates battle West LA College in a JC rootball playorr game Saturday nlght atQCC. Harold Moon or West LA has thri>wn for over 2,300 yards this season and 11 louchdowns as the Oilers average nearly 30 paints pera:ame. Orange Coa$ticounler5 with its ball cbntrol runnlng game led by halfbacks Tooy Accomando and Mike Nanko. And the Pirates' defen se ranked No. 1 in Its con· ference this pasl season .. For m'Ore details,'" pace B-4 today. -. According to Armstrong, Simon told him he saw the car bearing down on him but was unable to avoid being hit. There apparenUy were no witnesses to the hit Jnd run incident but in· vestigators are continuing to check out fragments of evidence found in the area that may be related to the acci· dent. Court Vplwlds · Conviction of Two Officials An appellate court has upheld the . conviction of former Westminster city officials Derek McWhinney and Tad Fujita on felony charges filed after a Mile Square Regional Park farmer was forced to handover$5,000 in cash. The decision by the Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino upholds an Orange ~unty Superior Court jury verdict following which l\1cWhinney, 42, drew a state prison term of one to 10 years and Fujita, 36, was sentenc ed to six months in the county jail and fined $2,500. Former Mayor McWhlnney a'nd former city planner Fujita were found guilty of attempted grand theft and ·conspiracy charges aft.er Atrawberry ,grower George J.1urai testirled that be was forced to pay them $5,000 In caish · ·and contribute • $5,0000. cehck to County Supervisor Robert Battln'a campaiJn fund. - Mura• said he was warned that if the payments were not made, his ltase to 215 acres on the Fountaip Valley crop lands would be in j<opardy. 16,3 Emergencies Orange County Sheriff'• orficera responded to 163 emerccncy calla In the 2• hours ending at midoicbt Thursday, dopuUos reported today. I ·home. . To 8,. Clemency to 10 Texas Defeats A&M; 1 MOORE, Okla. ·(UPI) -Police say 20 girls· have been sexually molested during lunch hour recesses at a junior 'high school in 18 months. · Superintendent Jerry Doyle said Wednesday that officials will try to locate al l the boys involved and lake appropriate action against them. Police St. Don Tiffin said at least eight 13-year-otd boys were involved In the attacks. Mosl occurred during lunch periods in an open central cour- tyard at the school, he said. He said the attacks always involved a large group of boys who would en· circle a girl so teachers could not see what was happening. A school spokesman said a counselor was within 2S feet of OQe girl.when s.tae was attacked Friday. The girl's father took her to police headquarters Friday nighL She said three boys held her while several others partially removed her clothing and molested her. Tiffin said Friday's report by the girl's father was the fll'sL lbe pot.ice beard of lhe molestations. WASmNGTON (AP) -President Ford granted full pardons today to eight convicted military deserters and draft evaders and ga've clemen- cy to 10 others. Holding a ceremony to mark the oe·. casion, Ford s aid, "Let us continue to search for a softening or the national animo sity caused by differences over the Vietnam war." Noting that signing ceremonies often mark the end of a project, Ford said bis signing of the pardons and grants of conditional clemency "represent the beginning or a difficult task of administering clemency." While eight persons received full and unconditional pardons, the clemency granted the other 10 was conditional on fulfillmentotperiods or alternate service. Upon completion of that service, the 10 also will be given full pardons. · Ford acted on the first 18 cases to . reach him from the Presidential Clemency Board. The names of the men involved were not immediately available and it was unclear whether lbc While House Housewives, Unite Women Tackle New Cause SAN DIEGO (AP) -Aner four years as champion of the stay;at·home housewife, Happiness or Womanhood is going the way of lbe petticoat. The League of Houstwtves will replace it as a new group d~lcattd to battle with women's lib. Jaquie Davison 1ays t.he name chaQge was made because of recognition problems. · . "Some ot t.bc.men whcrcaUed tbouabt it wu a massage Parlor"•• &he ·SIJd. '. Mrs. Davison, 37, mother ot rive children and wire of a chiropractor found ed l!OW ln 1970 at Kingman, Ari z., and al one time clAimed 3 so0 memlJC!rs. · .. ' But the ail·volµnteer HOW was unable lo rom~te with such aclirists as the National Oraanit.aUon ror Women which elilms more than 40.000 members and w!tb propooelill oltbo p._ed Equal Rlgbll Amendment which would bardiscriminaUoobasedonsex. ' • • planned tom akelhem public. Board chairman Charles Goodell said last week that 62 cases were be· ing examined and Ford presumably will get recommendations on the others later. All 62 men had been furloughed from federal priso ns or military stockades while seekin g clemency. The board is empowered to rceom· mend executive clemency, including commutation or sentence and either unconditional pardon or pardon condi· tiooed on alternative civilian service. 'Last Tango.' Case Scrapped LONDON CAPl-Ajudgc threw out charges that the motion picture "Last Tango in Paris'' is an obscene publication because he said a movie cannot be considered a publication under Britis h law. Judg~ Kenneth Jones' djsmissal of the suit Wednesday left undecided whether the film starring Marlon Brando is obscene. MARK£T LISTLESS· IN SLOW TRADING NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices drift· fd·t~wer today ln some of the slowest tradini of the year on I.he New York Stock Exchange . The Dow Jones industrial average , lost 0.63 points to 618.66. Decllnes led advances, 694 to 472, •mong the 1,622 Issues traded. (Tables, 87. J In view o( the Jack of tradinJ?, th('rf' were few trends in the market. And the news background was not con· ducive to buyini. Baylor Goes to Bowl AUSTIN, TEX. (AP) -Te:r.as shocked fumbling, eighth· ranked Tex· as A&M with two touchdowns in a 12:second span or the game'.s opening minute today, presenting Baylor its impossible Cotton Bowl dream and at least ·a tie for the Sout.Jiwest Con- ference title in a 32·3 nationally televised rout. Baylor will be the SWC host in the 38-year-old New Year's Day in a his· torie maiden appearance against. guest Penn Slate. Ora age Coas& '"catbcr . Variable high c10udiness Saturday with a chance or some early· morning fo g, .according to the \Vcathc r service. A little cooler with highs at the beaches from the m id·GOs 10 15 inland. Lows tonight in the40s. ' IN~IDE TOD-'Y Tht hoUday sea.9oft ,is MPo" lhe Ora ng,. Coost. See toda11'1 W«ke""1er COtlfr fOr Ute Jir~t round ·.of Chri1tmas eoent1. Index cu .... .. .... ... .. ... .. " CM .. ... ... I "· ' c Friday. Novembe1 29. 197• n. .... ~-KnotTf-ing,_ The new Mi ss \Vorld . Ann elinc Kriel, 19. from South Africa. tries out crown at press con · rc rence 1n London. She replaces llclen l\lorga n ~r t~e l:nited Kingdom l\hO <lllll 1h1s '\\·eek after holding litlc"'only five days. Newport-Mesa School Board Hits Kinks For Aliens By &be Auoc:l1ted Prea Federtl authorities are worried about a booming racket in marriages purchased by poor alien.1 rrom lhose who prey upon their dreams or ure in the United St~tes. Fraudulent marriage ra·ckets are popping up v.•ith increasing frequency In.the big citit<~ harboring thousands of aliens ""'ho come to this country ii· legally :1nd li\"C in daily fear Of de· port:i tion . Officials or the lmmigration •nd Naturalization Service say they have :)\Cpped up their investigations of the practice. The scheme typically involves a racketeer scenting easy prey in the alien desperate to remain in the Unit· ed Stat'!S but understanding little or its language and less about Us Jaws. These aliens usually were lured here by the promise of jobs and high v.•ages to send home to their im· poverished Camilies. Others may have come to study at universities, then Jingered beyond the time allowed by student vistas. Whatever their motives. they form the pool a'-potential victims or ~ometimes knov.·inJ? conspirators in the marriage sc heme. The racketeer and the alien need one other party to complete the fraud : a U S. citizen or legal resident alien Gels Jail Tf'rm Robbie Arnst ein, 32, social se cret a r v to 1>tavbov n1a gazinc ·publis her ·J·Iu g h llcfner, and l\\'O men \Vere d willing to marry for money or at least Ponders Bu get go through t•e motions .r. wedding . ceremony. . sentenced to prison terms Tuesday for conspiracy to dis- tribute one-half paund of co- caine. Miss Arnstein drew a provisional 15 years for her. part in drug case. Pl~as by tennis boosters at.Coro\i.a del Mar lligh School that the school tennis courts need sandblasting to s<ifeguard against acc ident.s took a backse:tt tO fi sral considerations at this week's board meeting. Loomii\t budgetary problems were uppetmost in the minds or trustees as they held nrr either approving or dis· approving the $1,500 request for sandblastini: the eight high school courts. Trustees said they '~:anted to first hea r from staff regarding the warran· t y on the courts ir they were only re· painted but not sandblasted. They were also concerned with finding an impartial ~piniononthe courts' safet~·. The board has already agreed lo spend S3,000 to repaint the 12-year-old courts. The city or Newport Beach also uses the rourts in its recreation program and will chip in another $3,000. Tennis coaches and parents of t en- "'' team m embers maintain the courts need to be sandblasted, too, to Insure safety. Several accidents have already occurred on the courts, they say. Cost of sandblasting is S3.600. The tennis boosters were told by Cal Stewart, parks, beaches and recrea· tion director in Newport Beach, that .-. the city of Newport Beach might con- ... tribute another SI,500 if the district does, too. The remaining S600 would be paid for the tennis boosters at the school. . '• ... I TONIGHT ···THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASbN" -South Coast Repertory Theater. thru Sun. 8 p.m. Also Sun- day, Jp.tn . L S/\TURDA\". l'\0\''ErtfRER 30 ESTANCIA ADOBE -Stale 1-fiS·· torical Landmark. Adams and P.1 csa Verde Orivc \Vest. Sat. & Sun . l ·5 p.m. ''THIS JS PARIS" -Newport Harbor Ki\\·anis travel series, OCC Auditorium, 811.m. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N, W(!f!d . l'rt11odnt .... ~· ""' Jack R. Curley lli'kl l'rnlOtftt .... GIPMtal Ml'W9tf Thomas Keevil Edllot ThOma s A. Murphlne MIMQlllO EdlW c . O\arlMH. Loos ~l{Mrd P. Nall An1M¥11 Mel!H!"' l.dl"" Cost.a MtY Offic.t UOW.t191,M..-#llllfll,....n1: ,.,o. eu 1-. n.2' Other Offic:H ........,. .. .ell: llllS ~t-1 '°""""d LolflMl&.«11.11 .. ~SI""" .....illlf\OA IMio<ll: llt)S .._ .. ......,.... s.odllW<-V•ll•Y tSMI ~Pal lt$lld •15.tft oi.e.e ,,,_... TtltphON (714) 642-021 CJ1uUitd Advtrtising '42·5671 ,. f Wedded to an American citizen or permanent legal immigrant. an alien almost automatically gains orriclal permission to remain in the United. States no matter how he got here. William Wood, a criminal in- vestigator for the Immigration Service, said some rraudUlent mar- riages appear to be real because the spouses live together for a time. But investigators become suspicious when the alien spouse wins legal resi· dent status, then quickly fil~s ror divorce. The organized marriage racket, however, often r elies on a few American citizens who· carry out multiple "marriages" with the aid or false identification papers, Wood said in an interview. Marriage brokers·charge an alien anywhere from $250 to $1,500 to ar· range the wedding, he added. "Fraudulent marriage is one of the popular, growing and expensive schemes to Oout the immigration laws,•• INS Commissioner Leonard F. Chapman said in a recent speech. "Organized marriage rings are be· ing uncovered monthly." he con- tinued. "We recently discovered in }.1iami a woman and her two daughters who petitioned for entry in- to this country for 13 alien 'husbands,' all from Haiti. ''The mother has eight marriages that we know or, one daughter has three and the other has two -all without benefit or divorce ... Chapman also told of a District of Columbia racket in which one U.S. citizen married 15 aliens from Afri can nations. And in another Miami case, "we discovered a marriage chapel. · .. which \\'as arranging and conducting five marriages a week, ait fo'r the purpose or ,::aining entry into lhe United States," he said. "The price ranged from $1,000 to $1,500 a per marriage.'? . A federal gi-and jury in New York indicted a :f.1anhattan l awyer on charges or arranging IO sham mar- riages involving aliens from lhc Carib- bean. Guilt of Two In Adult Book Case Upheld SPRINGFIELD, Ill. ({}Pl) -A five.year court battle, which went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court and back. ended when the Illinois · Supreme Court uph eld the obscenity conviction of adult bookstore ~tors in Moline and Rockford. l\l ore than 300 obscenity cases were bein,::: held up in Illinois courts pend· ing the decision. · The state high court affirmed the 1969 conviction of l\foline bookstore operator Larry Walker and the \Vin· ·nebago County convictions of Frank C. Ridens and hi.!! cmploye, Marilyn Kecklet' of Rockford. All had been charied with aellin.11 ob1cene ma.saz.ines. Ruby Keeler Still · Stricken Ruby Keeler, dancing and slng\ng star of the Broadway stage and the· silver screen of the 1930s, remained paralyzed and in critical condition to- day following brain surgery • week ago in a Great Li.ktS Mont. hospital. f.ti1.s Keeler, 64, is a resident o( lr\'ine Cove, Laguna Beach. She was stricken while she \'isited her daughter Jn Montana. A brain surgeon operated to halt bleed.ins tn the braln rrom a weakened artery." Ruby Keeler is the stage oame of Pifrs. J ohn Lowe, widow or the Southern California real tslate de· veloper . I , County Man Dies, 1 Hurt In Gas Blast Orange County authorities today blamed an apparent gas oven suicide attempt ror the thundering explosion and fire that demolished a small frame house near Fountain Valley, killing one m anandinjuringanother. Sheriff's investigators identified the dead man as William C. Keith, 23. who lived in the house at 14182 Brookhurst St., in county territory just north of Fountain Valley. In serious but stable condition today in the Orange County ~1edical Center burn unit is Steve Parks. who also lived in the ruined dy,•elling. He sul· fered extensive burns and other in· juries in the 7 p.m. inrerno. A spokesman ror the county fire de· partment said today preliminary in· vestigation indicates Keith may have been trying to kill himself with gas from an oven when a spark ignited the rum e!li . The resulting explosion blew out one v.·hole side of the small house ancl a po rt loo of the roof landed oo a car parked outside. · The structure was-completely in fl ames when fire units from the coun· ty and Garden Grove arrived at the scene. th e spokesman said and it took about a haJr.hourtoputout the fire. Though the house was in a semi· rural area. several neighboring homes were Jess than 30 reet away and were undamaged by the blast and · fire, the fire official said. Fatal Accident In Fog Probed In Capistrano A grinding, rear-end collision along the fog -shrouded Beach Cities on· ramp in Capistrano Beach this morn· ing killed a young Corona man and in· jured two other persons. And motorists trying to negotiate the San Diego Freeway strewn with wr~ckage also found themselves driv· ing over thousands or nails thrown on· to traffic lanes from one of the cars. California Highway Patrolmen said they were still investigating the circumstances which Jed to the crash at about 7 :20 a.m. t>.tween the Sacramento overcrossing and Camino de Estrella. The identity of the dead man was not immedilalely ·released, because the family was be· lng sought. He was a passenger in a small German sedan laden witb drywall· installation tools. It was driven by David M 1:1cMahon 22, of Corona. · MacMahon's car, said officers, slammed into the rear or a lafge American·m ade sedan driven by Voul Voukhanna, 62. of Sun Valley. He su(· fered back and hip injuries and hts wlle waA uninjured . li1acl-Iahon, said ofOcers, suffered moderate injuries, but was expected lo reeqver. Crews from the IH!Arby llighway maintenante ~talion were su&imoned to clean up the nails strewn along jhc southboud lanes or the freeway. Aner the Impact, lhe large car SP}!I\ a.round and came to a stop, while MacMahon's ear continued on, then careened over an embankment and slammed Into a freewa.1. fence about 100 reel aw Bf r rom the inllial colUsi~n. r Cal. __ Seeks OK For Flight Air C11Jfornla and a number of other airlines seekirtl new service to Lake Tahoe, will go before a Public ~ Utilities Commission hearing board again Monday. But the hearings will take place un· ·cier threat of a jurisdictional dispute \vith the federal Civil Aeronautics &ant Two airlines competing for the service, Air Nevada and Pacific Southwest ( PSA l. claim the service is inter-state and is therefore not it\ th~ domain of the state PUC. Officials or the two airlines claim more than 80 percent or the travelers who fly into Lake Tahoe Airport, which is in California, are bound for ski areas and casinos on lhe Nevada side of the High Sierra lake. Air California officials reached by • telephone today could not say whether the Orange County airline is involved He's Thankf 11l in the jurisdictional fray. . Air Cal wants to add propeller· plane service to Lake Tahoe from Orange County Airport via the San Francisco Bay area. Neither of the two protesting airlines serves Orange County's jetport. Robert Batman, 26, of Costa Mesa. rrlay not look it. but he is still some\\'hat tha nkful here. lie dumped his motorcycle and successful- ly avoided car pul)jng out of Costa Mesa City Hall parking lot onlo Fair Drive. night before Thanksgi\'ing. Batman, of 2233 Rutgers Drive, s uffered only cuts, b~uises and a sprained back. Orange County Supervisors have pai;sed a resolution supporting the Air Cal bid with the understanding that it v.·on 't increase flights from the noise· plagued terminal. The Tahoe service would replace a Bay a Area night already in service. Vacation Vans Get Yule Decor By O:CC Women Ford Plans '75 Trip To Republic of China Eight young women from Orange Coast College put their classroom lessons to the test this week and pro- \'Cd that recreational vehicles can be decorated ror the holidays. Sharon f.lufford of Santa Ana and Wynoma Giakas of Tustin were the v.·inning team in the decorating com· petition, walking off with S75. Other winners included Mindy Koffs or :'\ewport Beach and Kathy Chiampus o( Costa Mesa, "'ho won second place and S50. Honorable mentions. t.i;ent to .Ann Edwards, Sue Sanders and Carolyn Galantine of f\"ey,·port Beach and L3:Mrie \Volre of Costa hlesa. Each team won S25. Recreational vehicles from Traveland, USA of Irvine were used by the young ~omen. The completed · vehicles \\·ere then taken to Lido Shops, Newport Beach, where they were judged and.are now on display through Dec. 15. The competitors are all enrolled in OCC's advanced display and \•isual promotion class. Instead of practicing on traditional window displays, they dctidcd to try recreational vehicles. which are often ignored during the Christmas decorating season. Pritc money for the women was donated by the Lido Village Merchant's Association, which also gave each team S50 lo purchase de· corating mate rials, Gls Back on Job BERLlN <UPI) -Se•enteen soldiers who refused to work for 24 hours earlier this week showed up as usual today, despite their vow to strike if their demands were not met, ·the U.S. army said. A spokesman for The Army's Berlin Command said all 80 soldiers in Battery C, 94th. Artillery, look part in the unit's first formation today and then went to work. By HELENTllOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Ford "'ill visit the People's Republic .of China in 1975, the UnJted Stales and China announced jointly today at the conclusion of Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger's visit to Peking. t~ord 's scheduled visit to China, the second for nn American president since Presid ent Nixon went lo Peking in 1972. was announced si multaneous· ly by the \Vhite House and the Chinese government. White House press secretary Ron Nessen quoted i-~ord as saying of the trip: "J look forward to vi.siting the People's Rep1,1bllcof China some time next year and to continuing the pro- ceSs of norm a Ii zing our relations.'' El~nl Ughi'l 0 "- Fireman Bill Staggs stands on ladder to inspect antique lightbµlb in Livermore, Calif., main fire station. The antique is unique, in· that it has been burning for 73 years now. Bulb hangs over area where fire trucks park and shows no signs of flickering out. . FIRST TIME EVER Four Centuries Holiday Promotion (Selected Pieces) By Henredon THIS MAGNIFICENT SECRET ARY ON SALE 'I 325. llO.Sl6ff. Now On-Display At Our Newport Store. It will not be Ford's first trip to China, however. He went to PeJ(lng in_ the summer of 1972 with a con· gressional delegation. . The joint announcement, issued at the end of Kissinger's sixth visit lo China since July 1971, said: "The U.S. and Chinese sides held frank. u·ide-ranging ail mutually ·beneficial talks. They reaffirmed .their unchanged commitment to t~e principals of the Shanghai communi~ ·que. The two governments agreed ,that President Ford would visit the People's Republic ol China in 1975." TheShanghai-communique was is· sued · at the conclusion or Nixon's eight-day trip to China in February. 1972. It eaOed for making U.S.-China ttlations more normal and the United States promised to reduce its military forces on Taiwan as tension in the area diminished. An offiCial aboard Kissinger's plitne said the idea of another presidential trip to Peking was raised by the Chinese shortly after KJ ssinget ar· rived in Peking Monday. The trip was scheduled Wednesday after Kissinger checked with Ford in a telephone eall, the official said. Neither side gave a specific reason for the visit. But the issue of Taiwan, the seat of the Nationalist government of China, rem a ins a serious and unset- tled prQblem in U.X.-Chinese· rela-· I.ions. The People's Republic of China con- _siders Taiwan an integral part of its ten1t~ry. The United States, on the other hand, maintains full diplomatic r elations with the government of Taiwan as well as a defense treaty. Under the Nixon administration, the United States sought to keep the .Taiwan problem on a back burner, hoping that eventually the leaden in Taiwan and those in Peking might hold talks which could eventually re· JOlY~.lheir djfferences. . Program Questioned SACRAMENTO <APl -A judge .has ruled that a minority admissions program at the UC Davis Medical School sets up an unconstitutional racial quota, an attorney said Thurs- day. Reynold Colvin of San Francisco represented a white student turned down for admission to the school. , OAEXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN-8AKER I WHllDAlS l SATURDAYS t :OO lo 5:10 CLO HD MOHD/. YS · NEWPORT BEACH • 1m WESTCUt'F OR., &U-2060 LAGUNA BEACH • 345 Nt>KTJ I C...'OA.,1' HWY., 4!14-MSI TORRANCE• 23&49 HAWlllORNE BLVD, f0pt'n Fri. lil 9. Sun. 12·$:3CH 37•1279